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The Clinton New Era, 1880-12-16, Page 5_..____.,._._.__ ­­. ­­. . � I-V ­ I- -1 I ---,-- . I - .1 I- 11-1 - "I __ - - - ­ ..'' - - ­­'. ". - , ,.. .", ­.. .. ­Ww - -- ­­­­ " - � �, - - - V , , .. - . .., ., - -,--- - - - - -- - - ­ - . - , . . " , ­ . I , . " I , 1 # . - - --iii"wirm'k, - I . . I I . 0 . 0 1 , . . 7 V . � I I � I � I . I . r. � I � . I. I 1* . . � - .. I . I � 11 I � I -, I I I . I . . . I . I . I I. I . - . . . . . . , I . I' , I pop I 1. . & � �. - . I . I � � . � 01, ­ .. . - . . . tre , and Mr. Bethune, of Toronto, are, - . 1-0sw ][N 71KE AT14ANT" SUlO1DF_ OR MURDER. �. X*tesf 313008101,11id W,Or0t1FftX0W8- , Al . ,., I . THE GALLOWS. . I _. . , _ . THE IRISH 101TITIONN mentioned in this. connection. There is no : I yestiel n)qa Crew Vows � . I , Pown-furn.age . I I I I " '4own 4iplo- * . __ - . doubt as to some ,Canadian lawyer being ­ I Lord pao. Ausiten, th!il wall-, , . Conduct ofske Ogle Burvivior. . StrFuwge Story of' Tblbl4j"14 the 6 jn0, -will shortly be ,raised to the peorag nt, if the necessary formalities to %drolt, . Williaxn 'Gray I-langed at . " An, Old, Man Pies in the of his appearing can be Arranged. � ,., Dec. 9.—A large. an- I , � : Arms of' " ST. JQuNs, Wild 19urdewer. . I .. I..... <11 . Laboueberistium: o What aistiugui,shee I I I I SherbrQoRe- . kiagivil barque has been lost off ova . . rsaicatsis their frAnkuems. I am a a radi- His 9victors; ' DuiaLiN, Dec. 9.—Gormley, the Oooka� ., � town murderer, was Arrowea this qternoon ,. Anguilla, and all on board have Perished DID THE ,GIRL COMMIT SUICIDF.?r ' . cal ; tlxorefora,l am. frank. -, Is chow4jug hip clothes pROITBSTS 11JEJ INNOOBNOE, excOtt the mate. The lektter !a frost,bitten HAX4*Ax, Dec. 9—Joseph, X. Thibault, � . I . , i Who Ordre states that, Queen Tietoria LORD 4088MORE AND TWAVIS, "I'liatowabouse,wh and . . . . preparatory to big final flight, hellaving re� is bomd severely injured. Re refu,see who was cQuvipted sit Annapolis of t7io F ' ' . I � I Sagnititoola, Quo., Dec)" IO.—At 10 o'clock I Mr4er of'Oharlipitte , I .. I 11 turned home just -before. Anin to givo.ma account of the disaster or the ix � , H has invited the Empross Eugenie to op#ud quest was . � � .11laind sentenced to I . , 40 *inter with her at Windoo;. . diot of wilful this morningWillimm Orgy'r convicted of name of the, vessel unIos;.4 a I& . sum is be hu. . . . � qde(y, #UrcloIr of . a 801/iff -held And a ver murder was I r9e 1. ng qu the 8th of next February,4old I 9.0 - com-wo , the murder of Thomas Mulligan, Pf Hoott- � paid to him. . the following, story, of the ma Colonel J?oard,io, dead, He was at � returned. The prisoner was sent to Omagh , . I , . . . , nuer in ',which , I . time well "own is 41 Garibaldi's English- in rypove. ljqilihThe inquest revealed the faotthat oton, at the October term of the Court ot — ­_.- the young woman met her death to a re. I . - - ?� . iman It Aud, aid good service. in the Garibal. � I - Mu olland had taken the gun from Garin. Queen'B Bench in Sherbrooke, was. 4uly . ON T111tv )KI011A SHASit porter who -visited him ia hie call afterthe , . . . - . � I . I . dian a& alga of 1860. . lay, but on a, promise that the latter would 6*eouted in the prison onolosurit in accord ... judgment bad beengiven. HQ admitted, -_ , 'AV 01CIONNELL COULTS ALIVIVED. .. cowith the sentence of the court. OincereR Grave cittarace ot. mittannagemeat by that he was tke party who. Was seen on that . I . 10 What lathiii I hear," Asks Life, ,,about . I I. . not use it. returned the gun. Thereupon 812 . . . . .., I � ,�, no on its point DVBr^. Dec. 8.-.k terrible tragedy oc ceivinghio sentence the prisoner has, stoutly jEmigrants Against up Atlantic Miner, road, and that he did start out train home .1 the, heir to a baron'etcy �Oel Gormley raised it. to his shoulder and.firea. � I I .1 . I ortunato girl Cho, � 69 offering his hand and heart to the curiiid nose Cookstown, county Tyrone A Castlebar correspondent. telegraphs, m0almined his Innocence. He has been I N3jvf Tonic, Dec. 9. -The steamer Swjt� with Vilis nut rlotte HjUji . fair ma . I this morning. A bailiff namedJames Kul that great excitement prevails in that place constantly visited by ministers of the . zerla-44, of the Red 0tgr Line, which sio. intending tot&ka her to ailto nagereas of one of our metropolitan I I I I I I . I the400r Ms.' . , . . 1 . Moat , I bollsma, was employed to execute a decree different Churches, and was Always ready triot where she could have better it I res ? " I . Owing to the visit last night of a party with to join with them . in rel . igiolis I SO . nvereation,, rived yesterday, brought 430 Steerage pgs. I ,ton- . ' against a farmor -p-=, q4 David Gormley, blackened faces to the. houses of several seiigers and 02 Persons ' in the cabin, tion, as -she was a constant source of . A Russian priest "read Betsohnaloitari, living at Lough Foy, a wild part of the herasmen, whom the, He had taken big food regularly and slept . . , i who at the age of 110, undertook a pilgrl I reompolledtogodown possible. He Nearlyallthe former were Germemand trouble to him, fropently having fits .of . � . I" =. The decree wag at the suit of 4 outilair knees and swear that they-wotuld 6" calmly and Peacefully as - Swedish emigrants. Some of the pssllen- regret at her life, in w.bich she Would xna 11 � � . roughout the entire night of I I I I ,go to, Jerusalem, (lied on board the two, of whose olorks accompanied- leave their employers, Shots ware fired, gers. have made a sworn statement inw.lich 'I 1, � - I I I- pl. .1 I I threaten. to run away. or kil herselL . . . � Lloyds' boat Espero on the way from Alex. MulhollAnd Upon their arrival at Gorm- and' the ocolipajits of tile house greatly, ter. Thputr�wdelyl .tnd at, a ll'sirty breakfast this they charge the steamer's officers with gross He started out just before daylight. in ­ � ­ - . I I juldria, to Affo. ' I . I � at with a morning.. He Prayed with his spiritual, . ,ey's houso;t,he latter came on � , rified. in one case the daughter of a berds- thb morning in order to lope. op, lffil� time . I . � I . I � � . cruelty'and disregard of decency and . , � It is, not. a little curious that -Prince Dis. advisers and exhibited no unusual inerality'onthe passage. When theship I I 1. "I _. s4ot-gun and called. out to Mulholland to man was so overcome. that she is In a, pro- emotion, He walke � a with firm and steady I as possible, as. it wait a busy time of the , xamrk's. two greatest enemies, Prince Qorto- stand. Then, drawing a line across. the carious cphilition, Several of.the bards. sailed fiom Autwerp. the emigrants Were year, and took with him a sum of money to, - I . asigoff and Count Harry Arnim, are both, road, he thrdatenod to shoot Mulhollan . � . steps to. the scaffold and after a, fervent - . . I I a it man obeyed the deichand. Similar mid� I hurried aboard and eyon kicked and PAY her expenses for A time., - Soon after ' . . . I . staying at the same hotel at Nice, where he otossed It. Mulholland paid no head to, ' ' prayer by the Rev Mr. Brook, when Asked � � - � . I night visits.are reported tQ.,asy froul Various . ,, 11 pushod, only tan minutes being Allowed daylight they stopped to got breakfast, And, I - I � . 'they intend to pass the winter. the warning and advanced. -.Gormley then p rtil of thit country. . . I ,by the Sheriff I% he wished to say anything for 43Q persons to get. aboard, The Steerage 49 is usual on' that rdad where inna are few I � . A � I I , replied in w strong voice, . ',Yes, I wish wag wot and dirty, and the heading water and travellers poor or paving, they turned . An English paper has it. on the beat raised his g" and shot the bailiff through , A Wicklow. correspondent tole, . I .. . .1 I jgpbsthat to­u�kke a statement; I amen innocent I . �. ­­ .... I—. - st- -V--.1, I - - � ­ . authority that. her majesty has no. int6ni tho.haub- TI.le-Qoxpae-WPAO.gPASA,OLW,B,r.da .,_,.�ffh=­_6X."Vj&_. ,.boa,ke,d..-Uom-wo.o..uQ.mpp,.TA.t,jg;,,.qt,tbg. off the main road a few rods on -to a meadow ' ..- I . an prc - I � , � � . tion whatever of issuing & medal to the ,removed to Co6kst6wn. Gorfnley � - -ih,&bP­­ire-tm r ''-"o-ce-e,aedl-td'Yd.p,'6'6t-$Uir- oexes whatever. Only three lamps. were !'rOhX "' 'te-LA' '_ "" " a 11 "' - , --A - -, ­­ , , - - , . fl a d. yesterday ambled, has begun. . ing ea of going to. Ouse. a says � . . . troops -who took part in the relief of Capt. Most of the police W040 AWAY at Break,- When he was brought out he begged one stantially the statement given. to the re-. lighted in the entire hold, and objects were they both got out of the waggon, and he . I -1 - of th porter �f the. Sherbrooke Gazette 04 proceeded to harness the horsea., While - � . ' 389yoott-i loomi, w6rds, in the invasion Of borough, where a land meeting w � me in pro a bailiffs not to put him out of the � not discernible a few feet away. . Mon Bud a . . Tuesday, to the effect that his sole -offence promiscuously about during I I , MAY, . . gross. I house; but to, shoot. him, as lie could not � 1. , he was doing so the woman walked on up . . . I . bear to leave. ]go cried bitterly, and com- consisted in stealing the. articles womanAle, age of. � twent� dm: . . . , . Freemason,ky is as' much detested in The Land League is abdut to desert its the ,h it, P.tng voy ye. The. the road go fast that he called after ber'td, . dingy central office, and will 0, belonging to the murd6red man, which I I � Greece as it, is honored in, Sweden. The go immediately plained th I after -being fifty years in Earl . most disgraceful crinilpality prevailed. To stop, and " ishe only.walked faster be loft ' . , . . , � into rabre spacious quart,ers. mploy he, allituld be turned were found in his possession, which -he . use the langua�e of one of the men, 11 Tile thellOrses and went after'ller. She ra d . . . . Fitzwilliam's a] , . , I � I I . .1 - . . last insult which one Greek applies Ao . into the road to die.' , . I � oiid hie wife oQmpell ph ip was iaothing less thait a flo � � al ... "I . A large meeti4g of the League was held' ,.ad him to do. He ad, �ting hell.ii, got.' some -distance away* befor\,rhie - .... I - . another is to call him a Freemason. 11 M V� . -iaud I , ,� . Y * ' -day found true vised * All young �mt.en to 'myoid rum � . '. .1 - biotlier" you aito a thi I at, q .strowsongtown. to -day to denounce Lord . .' The grand jury at Cork to . � Some of the passengers coul'd find lib bunks omuglif up. to her.. She then , a id . I 1 4 . I ,, lisfi A our-& .Ross for attending m, meeting of landlords bills nst Mr. Healey, M. P., and Mr bad women, paying that it Njas these two . . I . thm . . . , Freptam on I" . I . . I and slept on deck. Some, of thie bunks . , t she was , only go!Lg to look' out * . P . . a � I . , . in Dublin and proposing a resolution de- Walln"'ir the, intimidation ,of Cornaligs' evils which bad ,brought him to the. gal� bgok�*down in led plaqe to mak keAle .- , ., � I- ­ -1 the first storm. . Only two a gC I a afire. fort heir . . I . . in Magdeburg *there have been forf,v ,1,riug that. the country was in a Sta after thq, judge h 4 given strong Iowa. At, Q.10 the trap was sprang by the gallons of fr urnished in But auspecti�g her from previous ' . ., . , to Of Manning, 16 .. . I I ­ . . . - I . . executioneriand after ha about six . �� '. cases of triolliasis caused by the eating of anarchy. "A -resolution wag' carried'OOn- diNottes to the jury. . � I � . 1111.14h could be the morning for ' ,Igb people to ,wash with - 'thteatg he. - kep't -with her, and they went . I :. I . . uncooked sai�ssge, :The cases have been demning Lord Ross. . '' - . . . � ­ for- minutes no perceptible. pul The officers laughed st.the passengers' � off the road to a place in. the.'swamp, . � � � . comparatively mild -that iii to say,, no : I The Crown solicitor has served A se6vered. The body -was, .7aowover '&I- I . I , . In Kilrush to -day. a well-known Nation- inal notice of trial on. the solioitor'of the di - - . . 0 � I .. . . where there waa,atsbrb of caxitv4n� large 1, . . I � death h 0s o6ourrel Thai, are all attributed ,list was a . ugaged in pain . ting the letters. traversers. -The jury willr-bo struck...on lowed to remain som6 ton ,ininutes, - lo�'gei, , proplaints, .. .,. - I., I � � I . .- ­ -.I.- -. .,.,-,-- � �:­­_­..",ak.­�6-_bi . � . ... I 1. . . .. . is gat, ere .. Adlip'togrether, . . .to the Santa source. ' I . OIL., L." over- - Several- - phups;- -the signs Monaay. . � � I 1. , "afterwhic itwastio ositediupoqff�i�aud � I .. . , ­ . - . .. , � I ; and as she seemed reill only goingtodo , .. . . . . I ­ -late Sir Alexander denoting houses in which busine''ps. should I NF]GjLG1.KATXON A.W.IGVEL118#11 4d,. make 9, fire, , - I � - Of female beauty the . LONDOX,-,Dec. 9 -Mr. Shaw-LAfevre,.th. . . '. . . , a went haak di)wh' I 1. . as O*a to giye the horso Some . I . . : Cockburn was an,appreolativii aami�ar; ii!be.transacted bythb Land,Leaguers. Great �a 'C m -- I of Works# who� is uni-` Wix, Deo. 9.- About, 2 o'clock this tii6 -hay. � * . . . ew ommissioner - ._ - .. � I , butto will.his good giaces!t in , I -versaI17-recognized- as -bolding -liberal- views- I I ff hwhasrd7 ther 'I. � . , 4 laaj had to.be. .e.jcZ1tomeut,wms._ereate&i A�S_smme­towil - � . . ng­&-firi-was-diseovered-rin thp,third. -W,hile-her­w&s-dOizrg-thi - - -­ , —.-- � -1. � witityaswell as beautiful. *"Belle mids' regarding tlig Irish* land questi Tollunoolle'odry goode store., on womanscreaming, and A .�_ _ _. _ � I 11 � I by the refusal of Major Stoddard's tenants .1 on, in A � - I- ,, - -1 - ,t_Once-.-,M=-W.6;a-:� . . I pax.tropliete,":was his verdict on one of. n ri t 'a va ust n u Sao 'a � -�:apeq,911.st ,Reading -last --ilighti., said :he, had mm. atraat,� -.The- fire.. bad -mada- �LIOTI'�-iii-,whe,t-wKii::7fhe--ilTa-ff6r. The place - , � I _. - - - i-q-6-esi-s- . -1 ­ � . I - _ I .. wfier6, the fire was was about a quarter of . I -P I ifia6 - lle-dcM�y` - 13-MiF -all, _ko'vored. _;__ -, - " ___ " -, _- -"We- f-' 6iiil"�e�iitt4g-"i��Iiiid'-':IVein lt,owNy1ie_,7f1 ___rat6iili,61_60 �-Co�in - no sympathy ­-vihil1he Plans- of intim'idat' . , - ,,,tpro essi . . ed'by his side during m.dinner party.. Ord 6ss ore arrive. at. onaghan to. Ing or tHe violent method of Ahe Land a VB1110 of -plate, glass was broken by a mile from *here,he Was with.the horse, I � I I I . 'j, day from London.. He I I the full pressure of a hydrant, and by the time he . -of Prince William 0 Becom ad by League. They set up a government I g on I got -there he saw the I . Ili Op� i The marriage 6, copsiaerable be ' Palli fulfil at of the Queen, and this it,fate I 'lying upon the ground : . Prussia, oldest son of the.Crown Prince, his promise of PiDdy of n, and will position to tb . ug the hose out of a fireinan's,hands, 111iforturtate woman .. -1 - with .Princess, August&'Victorim. of Augus- . resi in ar,the anti -League .of things could not bti allowed to contiAlle. ree of the water breaking, thd glass, writhing in. the.last agony of deitith. eAer.' - . . . . . i � . meeting ' at cotsto n to -morrow.' The He'said ownership was th?.a highest degree a was soon got'lin-d6r, but not7before clothing, which was 'all of cottonj was : tenburgi seemsto be definitely f I 11 . � ixed .for . Leaguers also h � ave arrived, and- ard deter-, of security known to I damage had been. done - to the neaily burned'off. . the 25bli of -)?obrus;ry, 'The royal pair, it the law, but there He pulled the iernains . I : mined to -hold their meetin Messrs. were many degrees of security for tenants g and stock by fire and water. . .. also a'pears, * will reside at Potsdam in 11 9. . of .the- burning clothing off and rolled - P O'KellX, Dillon and Biggar have written short of this Which. might ber capable of not cstiniated.- The buildingit are the quivering remains . of the dying . as, and in , " . . . summer, fit. the Mieble Valm I win- t - a Mr. Forster. saying that Lord Rossmore, 'immediate application.. The forma. . I . . tex in the. Schloss, . . . . . . more. I by Mr, John -Tackson, and are insur- woman on- the ,,ground to endeavor to , . � . I . _. � inlulfilment of his threats to oppose the tion of: a claps -of peasant Proprietors a ust* the Wellington Mutual for $3,400., extinguish the flames, but she died aim I I . A' trageay' oq,ourred at t . lie Poitiers. laud in - eating at Scotstowil'ou Tilursd I my's necessarily be slow unless we are prepared . . ' - ost . . I , . � oche's stock is insured for �7,000, at once, her body being -roasted, Than the , . . Tfieatre Tlii6t other night . .- fn tile lase act has arrived. at E xl�tlskilien vVith.!Wb16dy of to expropriate the landlords at our own in'the Royal Inguraiiob'.0ompany. bokkible nature Of. the situation.. flashed of the drainaf 4 .'Les Pirates de li-Savane," - a . . . , hiru, that if any one came that way 1. � .aimed men, .who int nd'to attack the price, and it wouldobe. easy ,,to show that . � - .---.-.. - _ I , � , I -_­ .. the actor who took the role of Andres. shot . meeting, and they call on the.Goverament to this coul4-not be. forthe benefit of Ireland�. . . The plincef4hrIlionise. . . . fpfollrl he,.cauld gee a hay -field in the die, , .1 : . I - . . ' .. . . his oom-mde, Marbignoi dead. How the proteotthom. . ':. . . It would multiply the evils of absenteqxsm :tauoe-thay might think he murdered the . . � * I I confess to a feeling of regret respect- ' . . , . � . I I stioldout mrose.6 not explained, except that A sad and dramatic eviction took place five . � In. the deadly panic of , . . he was unaware that the weapon used I I - told, and would icault not only in a stories that have all along beOrm girl. the moment . . I 1 013 Wi6klovi- to -day.-. An old. in fifth, but in all the. rent in Xrelaud being t-alsbut'tha Princess � Louise from - ; , 1. . was in . an I I hq put the , charred remains into the onl .. I . . I i. loaded viFibli shot. . . .. in u"'Y thur Ravitilingh, � Ili fee , ' . . I . . ,0 I . .� na ad Ar 1010 health, sent, out of Ireland in the shap'S ofintefeat - place stailable-the hollow- in the ,Fobk;' . I ,., � � . . . a. The subject is, of course, a doli . Where the fire was and covering 15 over . The other' day a coliverb to Roman' wholimilaosbiji oii the propexty of Earl on tile Purchase rnoney..-.The system of a, but it directly coneerlis ourselves, . I . . . . , � :, . Catholicism took m. house in� Loudon which. Fiftwilliam, had fallen. behind in'- his rent. ex.tended owndrship could not last if it had hivo-go& right to lEnovK What it all with bushes and" iocics, fled from th. spot.; . � . - . . had been tenanted- by a; beautiful 110Y. A deordie of ejectlyitint wag obtained. by.the its origin in conflacmtl6n� 6n.d� robbery.� When -some distance ,on his boo award - .., .1 I .. . .we, a 0 111OW " diredtlyo,informed . I - . . � . . . . . I Who_ after all interview with., Sir -James, earl at the last *io'kl.ow sessions, and his Whaiever isb;no in ust� be ,with ,every 'to- foP the first time since liar r6turn to Jour ne y, -and after h6 had met several per-' .1. . I . . . . Hamten, had been released from tile bouds gamekeeper, -with .two -bailiffs, went to , 11 , . .SODWO'the -mistake he had made jlmwne� : . , I � I . I - - I . prd to the riglit5 or compensation of the ' troziths-lier -royal I . . . . � . no-nemily ,six I . I - -of matrimony.. ,,Batoia he the decreb'.thiw aitern6 � I . � . - � . . , upon him, but he thought it was too late , t - . . . , ­ taking up bar resi- execib. on. They lanaloid. . . � I , ­ "', iciiiolli . Out 'of thio' hous a- p6 . r'n back, and lie must . I . � I I h- ' ' -­'­ KaV OV 'XC ia reports I d, � tbat-tb6-,l&vr lorpere"s;re, as � bas'ealled u n her royal mother acbount for ` - �­ - . - . ­ i `­ ad to carry now to ta . . donee. in the house.. the �vert as led In'& J �� ". . ; . and ag he ,�.�s crossin� iho thresh . . . a ueen.- The. temporary,eabrallgerneut. -tile. girl'a,absen6b as best -lie coiild:.'� . .. ­ � .. ­ . _ � �­;_:_., I r�est t-6 spri4hlo it wit4.1holy,ivater Ili . old of -his '3Pr1ng'.Mr.P ' . '. � - . " " . - . ­­­ -.1. ­­­ '­v;'� 66m hb p6of- . , congli . arnall's Waterford speech; unQunced mor6 than once,. !�Aq ." . :. ­116'Se— -61- `­*- " -g it� -of a inaft"' Who' *Ea d- _­ - * ­-, "" , , I . . .or rrTrra Ximi ptiftfi .. ad�ffitvirgaivw,wid.* 'UsEr..i�ud-and �_j� � "i. -_ 19.. a..-- � ­il. . -1 _-11. ­ . .. , This., Otoky : . . . . 9 -r .,is'-not-iinprobb.ble-thmt-,h4-�i,a6.y�,b�.�i,i- 19 6nied,bimit,is at prosentr-stated, ­_ - vven . . ;;1 .. - - � . .1 ..... ...'.....-.1" `1114.z rappror Of..(3LQrmAlly.Jm8._b ..d.. ­­ � .. L ..--- '37. diete&on a-geparaite-charge in conileotjon smvp . up all -hope 6f'ineKe ' , and who; 11 1. . . I -A . tlie.gamekeeper't3 arms. His bod . . . . I _.Qjl��V..4y� �4iled­ijjr '- 'I- ­.­ 1,CC1_ .1 I... -, ­.. � u1nitautially- � NO to Ad'Alt'. Of Jitile _upa y on -Saith ' -_ ­ ' . . � sad sinco the death 'of his trusted . mild be- Was lai by t is roa 41 a, ,aind bver .it 16i w itfi't'hat speec ii , . , - ", . , ­ - ­ , ., , own!'010 .111, I h4dtuo.object-then in:7.1ying; W&O told with - ­ .­ I ........ :�; .`.� 7.� , . . - esV �despattcbes,- are tti.the­ I . . I . . ... . . . 'hiinr I - yv I ard - ­ -.., � ___ . .1 I - -, ­­ ,­ir�_ , ­aud�_ :M "I'll - d .. t�._bar -lat 1101=_ . - _. _' * -gra;Ad- � ---.'--Thd X6§11 -Ti -61--F' i scotched. as, Ily an Was -between 70 effect th�t the princess left Canada agairts . � - O.&IM.,Wae.sa-v.hieh-se.em6,4��.�--= � ". 7. ­ .. .,- --loved, -.Gen6ral Goottow - -Ifirwas­uotiiciedat_� .hourki. gat his ocily-inournerj­& iEd�s ?day gives p oml- _ ......... - . � t , Wstraigbtforw why . ­ �. .. - --a ...... "' 6 __ld_ -­­ -v 16-ebre 1t;lia' lina,61a, to- -the­­f . b �of, -her -TndJestj-. ... 1. . . the te*de'�n't"C61o,�"��"f6i6i't�'ol't tl-* ' ' -, ' , , *datighter , - ,Kmvmu-'agh, w6s',,'6'rmerl3r- in -a -fienca-to-, a � statement­on;--1gc3od,ritiit . 3:1 to _t r q -t h- _ �,.: I t m, my b. a.. a a ice d did � not,­_�. " ­ ...... a..:_ �� . P ie emperor I !. . � h1drity. .a , - - paid' marked - attention: to. the deceased,' good'Pollition; 11 a*ving -beell . pre-yiously a tliit the Land .Leaguers Will bd-tried'b a ,P 80 Years 0 I vat, , xprQss:'7.Tnl3 *as. tho.pelsoner tell � . .. � ., . Y defefitl� himself Against the Attack oi- the Into private m4tterowd ha�o no business . this story at ones and � , - . - -­ ' . I.. . l ­_... general., .Lioutenaut-GeneriLl-�on.Danii'en.� 'a between Dublin and Wicklow. 90 iipecial commission issued unie.r'the Queen's a pry*, ai ud we"willingly accept the explanat- throw himself -on the mercy of the coukt,' ;1' . I '., � .. , . carr' r .maniac,. His aaughier, Mrs. Smith; was a t ' . � . I.". I . . I - berg, tile toommundant' of 'the 2sid infantry has be. . a :pafant, In. order to remove 'any baiase of' , � !or lihn. tiqu t but it must.be remembered that to do so he - . . . . I ' n unable to Work lor tm oy9mrs'. Ali . . young �Widoiv and: -kept: house- 1. hat her .rdyal. liighiieW absence Ia. . , " � . . . .,. r-,- - I -: . I . ' O spoken Of 'its tbe sue sbedridden for sometime - - - ' Sly to 't ' mds� 6b once have 'admitted the iruill Of - - , . I . � . .1 . cessor to . . *a . complaint of an.umair-trialin consequence Th,eywer higfrl . ' I due sol � I He precarious sta'ie.of her in , . . . . . �T.vnr'3,iiZ,'f`G`oeben. - -.,,, -� I �, ' .A Boyle iondon't" . telegraphs ; if Chitif Jubtic6 May's speech la t �6iur'. q y respe.ated,' . . - . . every link in that - long and tbrii I � . . . . " . 0 8 : , . . . . I health, consequent on the - deplorable mce!- hie chii . : �- - ,� _N 11O � I , An extrAordinayy scene took place here day; -I?etiti()ns��rgbeing'ciroulatodthrougli-- .- . , . I. . .. , -of, eire matautial � evidence 'which hdg re-, . . � I � Gianibling ' � :,"i1lNC J[g-7-1�"9L,1M. . dent Of which she was a victim last,widter. .0 d .. . I , is ver� groatly' increasing in I . .1UA.A ., I � ­ . .. . Loudom s At *4 club, which* is - adffioientl�., to -day. A I�eague meeting * assumed. the out Dublitij aadress4d ti) tho,'Lora Mayor, I 1. . . � * I., - Ve implicitly believe also that'the princes's solted in his .death senfenee, and have do- % '- I � � - �` . ' . I - , . . . . . . b; � . I _ f..., "I .. ., . an,inteiest in powers and nature of a court aftdr - the cou'�ligaiin the �ollowilid. terms:., ,I Wd, th A . Boy 4369othigred by.0"!4ow i Ulm G!r#ud- jinotaispidused With hdrsojourn in.',Oan- pendea upoii the � jury believing is at _.7. . . well known twall.who take , , , I 'a . _a y 1. . . I - I . . �.; . - -,f - I .. fashion of O'Counell's arbikation courts, - % _- . . , AtohertiiO Vard. . �. � . . . . .. - - 1. . " .. t ... . - . I . , , "� - rao, ­ -baciamrat- . I I . � -or no., . an un � -1 � I I . .-I. - ,_ such, tteYs, a gentleman lost At � 4bj� undersignOed,,request you,to convene a meet .." . 11: - . ada, liar relations lo'Canadian pociety� 1. .: I 1. � .'�1;11__ . �Bud told --no ie"s-'s'-'"tii"&-n-;-E�-r,,--,--,-', a deSpitO tile fact . At Nabil -Uution =115ti- ing ol re'Presentative1rhlotatin In'Do"b1hi t& . � - -:. I h 3-1i'' d Ind ­ ' ' a-son,;illy'she shoul& oil '. . I I - . ..,000 in rem y . Alfred Anderi6p,jg years ol'aO W 0 lve . ead,: there is no re I - I . I . i " * ' * cash -the a " tutes. -an offence under tile statutes- A give, ex&oasion 'to a universal feeling df iii-, life�: liw, epu . sheri --who.: arrested .�: I . - F- , * - ther night.: �Whatmmkes it more - nberevasm _t . . . � - with his -iiiiiOtherand: his older brother in be. - We Rhhll not ailmit fOf a momentothat I I . . . E_--% -`-—serious is-tha-t-this "me gentlemazi had pre- council of me!. L"Ln _LP. -Sharkey, . ib t, sa a a foun in the pocket of � . . . - : . I I dighat.ion which , is. entertained. by_.&lL_wbo_ -tile family, of �Mr. George , J. Pierce, - Mrs. -our-people-are not fit company for the, best ' - . . . . . . . . the same game Presiding. Its Ar's'-t Vu-sincedwas. the trial relipect,. the, impaCrtial administration of Anderson's father, At 1,0 Monument Squaib, in the old land� On -the other hapcl, we the grey coat, ic a W* itnekseii,identified � ­ . , . . . . Viously lost some 29,000 4t, . I � . of Patrick gigging,' of'. Laktau, - & woman ju . ittice against . the -partisan an4'unjusli- Climle . . .1 . a tbaii ' t. as that W . . , I . . at'tbe saind club. .''....* - . . .. I .. I . . stown, suffered a. said. and singular baust express our Sep regret , even a orn by� the priobnor when seen on : - � � I . . nAmed Bridget.1liggius-having preferred. flable of the. L' Chief . I I the road, about 05, which in some measure , ' . ., ��' .. . . . .. Dr. Oscar Leiiz, the Austrimiti. ex�16rer I . . . pronouncement Ord . death-- oil SuIurday%afternioon. .He and sh6ald have turn6d out so differently from - - . I � I .% :.. � . . 1. I wild .started .from. Morocco, has reache� a charge agaiust.�bilu of undermining nor ,T I corrdboxates part of Thil)a�ultla storyv , . . I . I I . . . . , ustice on the.00dasion.orthe recent motigns. some - playmsto4' amused - themaelveq, whmt we iaxpeoted.-Canadian Illustrated. .. �' . ' �. ­ � . . . I I Senegal . via -'Timbuotoo. He is .the -fourth ,Ili -her holding. After deliberation,, during with .,.-egardtotli�.statetrimls.11 '.Mi, J7.6moO durli;ig" the ift�ruoqn in 'his grand- . .News. - ' - . . . . . '' .. I - ... - , .1 I , . . . . � . I . , - I . I I El;tr,gpemii who has visited Tit6blictoo,'his .which, Higgins, 'was oigoted -with'' angry MeCoan,.member of Parliament fog.county f%tber'w-ymra, among.: �ther things making I . � � . .� . I . . I 10 .. . . : �, . � � . . I 'JI1011. XVMD1149 ILSOM.OALTION. � . . 1. . '. Sing L bries, it'Was agread'to'fine him one; pound; I-VicklOW,has" rittan to Chief ,Tust16gM � . I ". I . , I .� _. . .� L. . . .. I ''. prede,cessoris b 'MaJa- Laing,An 1826 o ' w .my � it snow'bouse. .A�t ditisk . his � liffle friends . . . Beet Sagar LVInking. . . I . . 1. ' X�c � eving Rillin Out of�the . . . I � . I . . .. *the report id thabetspapers ,of ;�Out.to,rt) 11 � . 4;r I . . . .. ... - neason f � . I (he -was �Uui�derad and his Papers wete lost); Hig&s baid the 'money - and - ,left the iu�quirilig if . . M,�Ot omes, .leaving bim Alone; . Mes�pri. 1A. Gault, D-, -Norriee Donohoe ; - . ' ' `Mnisties-Ani Vnion. '. . I .. . . . . . . Tlw_cas�s-of three Oil - . 1. I . . 1. I , I I-.-..-- -a in the - same . qPkeepers in . t�ilb.ise,was. In I- a i hour -Wbr; i,1W fui,, of 'this ' I ". ---�(Sla*lim,-:4��r4-renchi�a�n, wh room. ' his ud i 66�.Evening'X tie yar . Ar. when and J'. 'I I . Beat Root Sugar I � . . . � . I I I I . I . . I a May replied that he did n t - . I I - . . year started from the south and re Belied Whose. naines -4peai oA. the.. black , list corrieff Tb un 'a df I , - L" ,t -0' tlio.o.thar mambert;'of, the faililiy`wbre- 'Compaby,- w3ose ivorkli ave being created' : . A Prc�its A.Mciation -despatch from.Tb, - - - . ' .. _. , head wore il . . r6nto-payp I IO.Cbnsiderable feelinihas b 6 ' . % A ' . . . circulated'ili the neighbor ext discuss such matters' iidth "A .Prlva 0 In-,; . I Sea. , ,.; . . 11 . . 'Morocco, And Barth, - a I , , I , I I . ­. aboutto. take. ties "Alfrea was'missed,and at West Farnham,.Que., retuined to,Mon- I I - . . . � . . . .1 I - , .. �., � I .. - I .. . .1 - *a had "bee'A. n the yard his freal yesterday After - a'1rx`p, to. F ranklin', causediii:th-ecity-on accountof the lie.ed , . .. I. . . . . . � 'ild,*by' lie oron a � .. I . . . ., ".. . . ... �,� ..-considered. They applied for iidihippitm 'dividu&l. . " ' � ". _ � '., . As -1 ,seen. last I ' Dr.. NV - t - 11,21in- , , : * , ' I . . 1,ung Disean , Ift'Ontarliot.: .. - - to the League, and their cas s� ere -tliera'- - The land meeting which M6siirs '.'O'Kelly, biother was 'seat to call "him. As he'did Mass., to Inspect the beet sugar works jus,t ret I T t � I � I is ject'luot u. Rov.'Mr. Parsons was the . - . Fponpopt;Zed. The casesef ow'theroffend-.� ]Dillon and Biggar called upon -thiiit'plade, They a io . .. , , . . . .The Canada Health Journal f6r1his. ing tellahts Verb coj�sidered And it I the Govern- not answer to wcall his brother went into started in. . . report tbat. gentleman . ,who Proposed him, but with- . I I . . -_ , ille �mrd - to.. gearob. . for. him. - ' ' I . �, . . .1 . month1as an aitible on tlte� Prevalence of . djournod. men t to protect from 'a threatened , attack. . . . � .. ,. . He'saw no .the woika-Are oi 'the most perfect' desdiip- - . . . . . . . . . � the disease of 6onsuniptionzili ��Oritmrio. for a week for Pxamindtion. Eidwaid Cun� Ni as hold to.a4iy. . The -Orangemen gave- up sign Qf him, mild was about to. rettirn. to tbe tion, and -the machintiry, etc.., are.as nearly., drew the m6tioli.. To,day Mr. Parsonit - - - -.. . I I I nin-ham. then, - produced -a- list of sliop� their hAdn'tidn of holding*a bou all the facts of the case. He said: , - , . 'The *myerage proportion of d6iths- fizdbi thig , . � . nter demon- house �Wiien � the. toe of Ono of 'his.bootd na. p6a.qibla- a fac simile. of that,ord6red, "Y" ' I . . I � .. I � keeNrs in' Boyle ivho had not joined -the same placev to. -day,, on the - Alan Mm'Wild firsf-oama. bere�i -'*enb toL . - . _. - "'. _. I most2lostructive-16f. diseitises during the-p�at .. . ,stration at 'tile I . s"truck -against a I)ard' substance under.the from England forthe 1?urnb]a,m`.Fm6t6ry., . ' . -.-;:_ - . . League, And moved that they. ' '. . hiiii as a brother. mild told him he ought to � , 1. - 1. I . - ­ . . . . � . : three, years was about 11.5 pot: cent. Dur� . _ , . g1et*bXi.0 Week, ground that they had- not'sufficidlit tinae-to inow..�.,.Heilgtooped'iu the da�rknesdtip.sao The Farnham Companywill'bowever, have 11 join thS.associatictil''tif ministdi hdre and ''' d . I � 6atlip of . ininds or bid 11 Boyc' .t, makht their pkeparationg.' . . . . I . . . . a Ili * . . � . . I . that � if lie a . � I . I . ing these4liree years th6 d , 6-,918 ,,to ninke, up their Otte4 . � � what it ,was; when lie- found, t a horror an advantAge,over the American manufac- ... I - - � 1. � farmers w6re r6digterecl, And of. thiise 91C), To -day the shops of traders whos6 names , The Governmenb� has ordered aboomitto that he - lied. grasped.-:6ne of thOJ feet of '-tugerp, in�smubl�-As the.4ecti6s are �ot'pro- . . w6uld do so I would . . 1. . � ,, don%umptioll. are, on the,blmok list were entirely des6rted.. dation for 150 861diers at Lallina,' where ; � be. only too glad .'to bropood hid name. . 11 pr 13.2 pot cent. 'ivoto from � . . his".4ittld. Vrother -on the eage. of a curable'- in Massachuselts-all tile Year . ' , - . Of laborers, .2,102.. were registered, and of Parties seen * ei ouses, or iaay-i n w in I . . - He Was Perfectly satisfiodmind at the ' . . . 1. ". . . . . 1. � . . OW*ii to be.deal � I 0, . . . I Aering their -h a do iibr Was recently obbed. �-'� large *pilp of 66w, Calling f6i assist-, round, while a yearly suppl� will be ob next riieeting of our asgodia ion I'pro- * - -- : . these, 348i or 16.5 per cant. . w6re consurnp- ku . lilli,vOth'thern,hi-it waratid'. -Mi. Benb6 ;Tones; bf Bandoiti, i celebrated anoe,,-iiilt� - beg6if - with All' his strength tdinea iff the 'vibinity ot West FainhAm .* ' � I . .. . ­ � I . : tfvds' Of plioemakers, .240 died, and",of Y"'OuSaotsof intimidation ard reported, poll . . 03ed him as 9, me uber bf our body. ' i, , . . . I �. I th of Ireland agriculturist and a writer ' Laidiii, and � in a : The machifiery for th,6 Canad' V I . I I . The appeil Of the Leaguers to the Secre-* -on the laud question, hu&been I IBoycottbd.I to throw the snow . 'an Company discussion instantly arose,-4bich threatened ' � I . � . . . . � , I these 40, or 16.6 per cent. ivere from the few minutes Alfridd'6 boay'was drawn, 6�t is being rapidly congtructedt . . . . . ., I � tary, -is founded on a misapprehension, ait . An atfouipt w�s made, to stran'glii-6e and take. � :65,000 having to -b, of a -painful nutute, It was asked, . . I . ,same. cause. , Of the?. 80 c4rpenters reg- I . inta the house. It was. cold., boon transmitted to England this month to ,.What ,-, the status,o . f this churchV and - I .. � . . � , 1`1 , Lord,Ro�smore`sfrieindswho met hirn at , S' liv . . . . � �. I - : ittered, 19.5 per cent. wis from c6n-' - ul all, a, process server, near Shibbereen.: them wai n6 flutter'to the heart,.and a, pay forit, whild'another 25,000 will be 4;ent btSir Iike questions.: The feelinj,, Stood . ion.. Oier � 25 per' cant. of the the stafiOni are not arined. -Great - fear: . . I . . . . ­ . I a, Lawlessness in Cork is,jinckbasing ,tb an physicianwho was b9lledatouco;' idillat immediately. . . . � . . I , .. . . . I "I'm r, , are outertailled of hostile action ,I. , . .. a '. I .� strongly-akainst the church, because of its . I I laierq�htaiits _r%istar6d -was ,from this, h6we�e " alarming degies. * '' ' ' ' - the poor boy must lit'ie, been dead I'alf all .. I . 1111 . . - - H�Bad. . .. . . . on tho'cither sidez- Lord Rossn�ore, who is � L6NDox, Dec: 10. -It is, stated that ii -hag ' his body w�s1ouhd, TheImly � I . . members 6lingifig*;.so fondly, t6 Mr. � ,anamy. OU'pervants the, percentage . . . t 'a 0 a lif6v'et Sit-Juh Tractii InIgnuitoltin. ford. 1 instantly withar6ir niy motion . . . vras .over 80; of *t6achers 37.4 per 'cent.; accompaiiied by Lord Mandeville and Lord * � been decided 'not only to indict -Pairriell in "all': b of hid death, which A a sad .. I .. ...., . . ,. . . .. I . I . - calling an Wdtarford far his speech th6rtit, but to fu'r-. - - P�m - -'t i1r) . . The .high winds of 'Manitoba which',ivo not beclause*1 was afraid that the name.'of' I . I I . . . I -keepers and clerks (classed,to-. I I . O', ' .. . . � and 6f back I Crichton, xopudis,tes 9; Placard blow to hi.,inother 'mild 'other kindred, is itts in Dn Wild would bit rejected, but because , � � - . Anti -League - meeting, and -says his nama iii4informatio'n to tho: Attorney- Generaij thiiit after his playiiiateB` loft, be lingered . out famous, I I cold w0ps � I great bio I . I . . I gather) 91 but of the 227 -registered were 'w -W i 'd . 'the meeting , . . ., .from conaumption, *or - s'proportion abcy6 ivas appended without authority. Ile Will Dublin, bich ill -be new. ev; enoo in awhile, and then, to amuse himself crawled tbii; direction, cause the inidw to drift 1o, had been called to hear Mr. . . . � . I . .. 40 per ceiA. Aticording to the gains all- not-�pgarontly takopartin the proceeai�gfl. one of.the counts in,tba indidment which into the snow 'house, which fell up' such'an extent that tlio reads And- fields are Dodds, Who could 'not wait, And whom " . ... . .. . on him, a of.silow.A6. 'every:one present was anxious to hear. Y.. " . , . , tbority, 'during .tile ,past four years there The judge in charging thd:Grana jurfat : makes the agitator a pariy to the stitelrial`�' alld,the weight Of- the snow' being too great, generally bare, while the pile , . . , J . � thw -opening . of the CQrk Assizes for. the It U* anutilinced- that F crater will glib' ulate in hollows, and -against any ob. know that to contin - '. - . Were over 22;000 Abatba in this p'rovillets .. 1111.- rily for big str6ligth,'lipwas smothered. Bostion. cum . lie ille discussion about - �, . . ...4 - . f r .counties of Munster yesterday said- rdturn� to.Loiidou with illb,convictioastrong-. journal.. . I I i . � I structift-.- This beinu the case � a up . , , , I from lung diseases of Ono. kind or another. ,.a ofi, . . . . . the Mani. the Congregational church ,Would t R I I 1. 1. . . .. ­ '' � - , . I . � . ,� . �, . I I I_ . - -I-.-.--- ome, districts- were reduded-to- anareby- -­SrtbAu,8vSrtbmtgtiong measures arerinev'Ift - - - ----------- 7-11 ___ _ � ,--"-''L--'tc)bit;'j3�-c�npttuct 6 novel Ole' th road. A valuable time, hence my motion, I Mauro - .1 : . . I The. great conichon i6suadof ii -early mll.thego' . . . I �� , ­ ­:;--_­ " 119 14-1h.6101 . . . i5ttmoks, is re -breathing breathed[ air.., The lwar. Tile whole popula- t,bletot!escubIrbic,iidfrom,tli6do#iiiiatio f ' - - T1910 GUAN gantlen�&u who_kii6_,Wi1aFa-ihaVi yqu-thutit-w�ag-nut 6T1;oWouiYtFbf­DY. Wild-- t--- : . . bordering ou civi . . . , no . I Gi�)["- ""' - s I � � gas ,the Land Leagueo. - - . . I .. �� . I � — � d is soft;the Manitobers .. . tion was apparently -armed, and -oiltra � . .. when the groun persOlially that the motion was withiliawn - " , `_.'. ' worii months for these, disemses are March . * . and I assure you further that IDr. Wila, . . . . . ............. �*ud .Aprili the article concludes: . I 'it is "paid ,that Hartington, 861borne, ,at I .­­ .94NO were alarmingly numerous. � . . V -tuation ot a irrovincini Grango at mt. plough two dbep furrows along the ioii.dt just . � . iatilligent individual who 'will atudy, the Mr, O'Xelly has, sent' a telegram to Mr. Kimberly and Spedder will join Forsier at n"e"1111chi Irchisciday-Blarke.1 Witics the ,distanoe apart spaced out by a vehicle's Will yet be a4initted, and' X- 'Will -propose - ' ... � I I . 81 . . � . him," . . i, . . I . . . . I .fActs in reluti6n to thig 'importiii't . iubjoot ,list Secretary for Irtiland,-pro4 the. next meeting of the Cabinet to urge : C 141c"Iffe,414 . I wheels or the runners of a sleigh. I Thp.fall I _. I. I . . I . I I . . . . .1 . .- I orater' C' " th weiter, And the' - I I I r I . I . . . . will dou);Ot that with abundance of -fresh 11,46 the dispersal -of m- posoefill.' cotercion7. . . TORONTb, Dec� 9 -The Patrons of Xlus'_ rains fillthese furrows'Wi * ' . I 'There is scajoety, - . . I. : � , I . testing .gb' Br rty degrees or. so, belbw zero. Obrippal the I MONTREAL', Doe. - . I . Wr ipdrinittea into 6,11' dwellings., aelloblA, eating ookborough, declaping that - It is,iinderstood tliwt*ib� Iiish landlords . b4ndry met at Albert Hall yesterday, for to . ,10.� . . I . � . .- in ..ash6 At 'a, br6�entdd- onl� by tiTte self. � -will presentim land bill of their j;wn ,to .. Par. the purpol , ' * ditches into two- splendid. sleigh' any d1ma'a -here for cattle tot export, Bud - - . I 11 " shops, etc., and with kitorition on th *part III a I I 36 of forming a Provinditil Grange. miniature It. . � I of each individual to th&6=�Mon co' control'of the poopla,'and demanding an liamcnt, as they have 46 faith in the pro. There were pr000nt oveififty, del�gatds,and tracks, while the horse irots along oli, the.. most of the battle bow aVvai inf ohipinitnt . . . . I f the . - - , will be sent forward via Fort and, which . . . . . akin, a very -large proportionI. if not lictarly :inquiry into the cause of the prohibition of tagalong of the Gict�vernmont. They will officers. - . I isolia ground between'. Thus tire tile Mailito. , of cours;, necessitat I a their bein ' .. . . . : g' ai Ili,, mee and into the conduct. Of the local have '.pretty large following.in the Holtisa.' The formal steps for the -formation of a burgliers itidependant at the snowfall in the w"l - 9 I . ne doath% from Jun seases, might 'ing . I a .. slaughtered as 800i; as landed on th otb ... - . . I all, the, . I ro.giatr 1, . I �. -were then taken, slid matter of rapid transit., . , I . . � . I . Me . . . . a er - . I . . . I 16 Prevented. - � Ili This gives ripiit to a third party Ili the Irish Provincial Gtange . I - I , . S'lo, Seveniy.one cm'ttle.lofbjj` it - . 11 .. � I . 0 m..1 . . . iders wore oldded. Mears. ' , ­ .. . . � ... . .14 v . _. - . , . remarkableievetitin connection controversy, - ho.following, Of1i . . . . I llB ol y ydq- . . . - ., - — . . . . I I Ii .1 �. 1. 1-1-. . . tardily. for .Portland I . .­ ' ' `)t .'' , . I with the Brookborough land meeting is the pays Jabal Robinson, B Igin couAty,.W. Mo ; A. 1 1 . . I . Marge I quant , . I . , . I ­ * sittlboolw n"41 Ven . . . BUIMC41,A]MV AT CAA[VkON. ' ities of.doad ft�Owl, all I I , che�.R. . � Lmovi, Dec. 10. -The Times . I , . . � part baken by tile' Pfdtestaut rector,,who --Forsti rk, w., O. ; A. -Gifford, . I . . � I ieff ... . � . 1, The South Wellington T-eaeliers" 48socia.. . . n'p - � oiiciilar -to tile lu�gistratds Hughes, Y6 G . — ; . / . turkeys, have recently beeh shi , . . _ I ... !as lowing notice:. * of jreland'proves . that in 'the "ment .800 11.,,Wilkie, Kant, tramp. t V. Caxlysld, ? , pped- from . A..'- t.-..- - -, to � . . . . . . I 11 .*r- UO the fal 3u g . - . - __ .k,,v.. jt1r. al.ordonlit 1i1V_OrllWg_n_8JVMdr,td_ -tllig�o * _ --Newfound-, * I . � . __ eito . - ..."I".. . �. ­ -_ ' J cturar Gaffelm-E-gst- - .- I � I I . mt�BritatwanU 4 later of lication-in favor of . iequirib nly, . - Z ITTMF--�S, T —0vi M-'9pos9d­ 75T � ---tne . Ggivernment matuevrs . have I � 1. i"Vrehipivant ,a . til, . . . . ... � . . . .­ JULK o� TJ am ddlogAxi chap,; 15. Nichol,- Leads, stow. -, Crafroi4v Out., Diao, 10,�B,drglars entered land. a ; latter, , . a portion -of E ngliah hi 6ry to 66 t%ught in gerson, desiring to stir up strife and cause grown Worse, and the existing means Ali ntry there is at a 00 am 1. . . 11h.o,public, schools, I stood of the-outlinod loodiihed in our neighbothood, has posted for repression are of ho Avail. The F. Jones, 111rinob Edward, mast. stew. - tile realdonce of the Rev. iTaines Gordon,. cou .1 leaves tile sup'l , d 4na, . - � . . ' % -calling up6a the Protesthut ton- authors of 60 , , , . wil , in. . .of th6 whole of- it. t the sa, G meetin 6, , up a notice I aition and ita abottors will Will. Brock, We'6t Middlesex G K. ; ,kl,rs' pastor of th6 Presbytorian church hero, thi r1aelit'voky . . But farmer to'bPpose Af this imild meetibg laugh at the tardy Attempt to nab obi;olato E. I1. Hilborni, Vxbridge,Tora� ; -Mrs. IT. d ' ,list niglif; It- is supposed they . . light all the prices in kosolutibn was carried, aftor a a I itod dia. UrIn consequence havo advanced-tt . 1. * on Tuesday next the Rowan Catholic tell-, wompolis for ,quelling lawlessness. The Trull,' Oshawa, Pardons �, Mrs- Mullins gain.9 entraoe� by turning tli� key in tile Vers on � A , cussibu.,illfavi5i bf.allO*ihgEnglia s all- . lookbyuseof&pm1r'bfpiii6org, After , N , a,litfarmor, with whoill his,interestsare Times suggosfs that tile Govbrilmorit. ,Oxford, Flora; gra.Lithbridga, Strathriair! doo.e- . have bAAn maki?) ex- . ... . .- 6 in-tL6 past,.ana in oqpositioll to tile W, . , : . I I obitig different chests 'and rooms witk it) - spa .. . III, . iotake,itac6ilreii in tile future a it a n . lacty asib"Sta � I I .,f .1 ,I'll n ,a, 1 IV, 10, 1. togn , . identical'. As youi true friend, Icall UVO should ask for'an increase of power,,- . I - , , jparent succoag,-and adatteeigg papers, . Quebec, p6unrdilt'laiapsaiiipmellts received in this , .. � iso-cidled " spollitid reform 1, radvement. , . you to trait with contempt such advido. VILINNA, DOO, 10.�An6tlitzr oarthquako X resolution complaining Of market fees no al 1� D .006 been llauna,od saminst a oil Wednesday night, etc,, they entered the room of Mr. Wini, . city of choico Boat I � �, - .. . . mt. O'Connor has vmataa� tile head Too long has or &q,6n injustice to farmorg was una,niinotisly ' . picked tip. stock baveii boon reaat - . orood in this unhappy land." ' ' edlising a terrible panic, No serious carried, and it Was resolved that tile US- Milliken, of Markham,* who Wits Visiting - To -day, sales were ApefuA � F I I I I wastership of thb Harrision, high school to A. nurnbor of Ormligaulon yesterday broke damage wag done, . . gates on masso would wait upon tile Local Mr..Gordon On his way to Boston. They two cases of choice turkeys, weighing 800 . I . assume a similar position in Owen Sou4d, up a Land Lom�lle meeting at'Lia im6ceeded in soodring his will pound . large 0486 of extra � . . . burn. BosTo,;, Dec, 11D. -The Land League. of Govarnintirlt to Mesa their views,, . let, contain� a' at 81o,, and a '&ohl at, . I I . the previous 'head miLatoi of the latter ounsel . - . 1. .11 . . ,. '"' Ing $150 from his pants, whiell were on 4 elloi0e.ditto at Do. A ease of chi . ... . . . At the Omagh assizes to -day a farmar .Dublin tolegraphs that Amorican a 740., and a lot of 700 pounds of geese at 51o. �Mllooi taking *the position of clashleml was* was sentenced to twenty Years` pbu�l servi- "unot pload in tile state trials, and funds A mass 'meeting of 6olored peoplo was chair by his beaside, also a silver watch . .. � - . for. 'Wr.01connor � & math6matician - - ,tude for firjug-at his isialora. _ Are urgently -pdodod. � . held in thd African Baptist elluteL, Halifax, which was Ili his yeah. Mr. Gordon only A mixed Jot of tukoya, chickens and geese . I . I , , . . 'It is � reported that the ho,lf-time system Tile Land League has issued a mallifosto � __- on Wednesday evening and the'questip'n of missile &VAluablesealskin cap. Thiaistho Wore sold at.6o. per lb. . I . ,� , .bgivinggrestonitisfitotion at Ottawa. The address At a meeting of the tti grievandea in p . . 'th at executed burglary � I . ad to the people .of the county Of igtocts (Of Queen's ublic school matters w:i most aarmg and be , , - � children Are said to nialco morb progress Ulster in,whieh the Orangdmon are tkilked . Avenue. Methodist .church, London, on reference .to colored people was diAoussaa. that has taken place hoto in some years. .&U icit'resbting'ange vrill come before the - . � , . . I . . '. itinder tile now system than under the old, 'to co-operate with the Leaguarg. Wednesday night it Was resolved to go ,On Chailea Bidwell o6oupied thq chair. It is v,wouder the thieves aid u6b awaken court at St. iTObns,Rfld., next term, that of . . , -_ � . � I . . � .I- , I - , - - - - i) - I � I I'I ""' Lv'"�' I Lelii:0111 '10-51,1111"Vioieli . while the change- has led to a savilig of 4000 - MONTIMAL, Deb. 8.' -with regard to the with the improvements recently in contain- Sp000lles were made by several gentleman pomp one Ili the liouso, nearly every'room Sudge Conroy against the Allan Lino Coml, I . . V . st,year 'in the managefilont of the sehoolti. proposition to send v, Montk6ml lawyer to plation at 0, C066 Of 013,000. It is intended and resolutions wero, passed to the off6ot in, -the house bavinj been goaiched� for pany for damages and incolivniences sue. � I .� V. Out I of 3,30 candidates for matriculation plead in behalf of the Land League At to make tho chur6h Ono of tbar most old- that without respect 'to color at creed 0.11 valumbleg. 0 1 tairtod by big being obliged to take I pasg this year Ili the Univenity of Mmarait, 1,094 Dublin, Ono gentleman has stated' that he f6itable of any'in the pro- schools gh6uld be free to the children of ­ ­_ . . in a cattle ship, the Prussian, which they, , ,a %,000 towards it, Mt. ;Josep vincei The now orgai "in c on one occasion during summer gabUituted. .fivo Would giv h i losigned to coat all tile taxpayers, and that deputation A Pembroke man has gold, his wife and tba were succoditful; and out of the eighty O� , r I I . x1lecessful caididatos for the degree of B,&, DOUtr% Q-0-, will probably be selected 49,bOO. The workis,expooted.to bafinialid'a be Appointed to wait I% . 'Oe%l Gbv�- three children to anothbr man for �1001 and for Ono of their ordinary passellg6v boate, . 1, , . . ims. . , I alt)lough Mr, J. T. Curran, Q.C., 16f Mon in May. , I . � erhinent Bud Dropout t air clai is now.gbitig home to.tho old coantkyto live Thet a6mages sought are 0500, . A the )isjority ware Brahmins, . I I I I . . � I I I I I I . I I I . . . I . I I . . . a I I � . . 1 !1, . I � . .