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The Clinton New Era, 1881-02-03, Page 2F. . .. - I ;t, ­ .1­10�.W�­- -1 -T - . ­ ­ __r1lW"W111_W�_11F111_t __ I __ r�_­T---- ­_ __ . - I I , 4 . I' '' � I 'I - ) ,_ W.%01,wr Ow... -MIM I 11 . I " I � . " I I I . IF . I � . 0) . . 1, . . � 1 7 -M . , T I I 11 I I . . . . . 4 1 . I � - ,-. , I I M111IF , �. 11 11 op # " . ,,, I . -_�. " T I I �% I - * I . % � I I � � I , I ­ ; . ,., . . . I . . . . I � � -_ : I __ . � _ . I ­­ ­ . . I I.. ­ I ;;;p_ - - I . I—. .11, I - � I . . 11 "I � -1. I I I I . - - Peen, whea he went to the fire. He ,pswerea. Lowpox, Jan. 28' .-ThQ 13.104ulph mu;aer so uPe4 before now. Such abuses, hwevoc, NOTHER ;FENIAN MARE, Wbe 116tory of some G14te. ' I . I :T HE 1110PULPH MURPERSO. with reluctance,. spa Ar, Justice Cameron tria,11a in the fifth day AA atia the Prose- Are now.pas.sing Away, ariolwouia be for. A . Acroaa the P0.4liva IT, layrtle-fripsed, . I I I ,had to stir up, his, memory by the up. cution continues. To -day evi4sipoe was gotten bu . r 13 a so - . , t for the eve -xealo a , dvoc y,of Under the maple, I was hinged­� , A � I . . . $ivou as to the composition of the vigilance some of the Estooblishment"s frien;l% The T�Q little wooden. tato -, � I ne-opesitiniT Of The Trials, by pleasantly suggestiye question, crisply put, . . � I . I One of Faithful ,Gives AWay 'Tway, there within Lt 0 . . I ' %;list gloam, t , , ,,, Do )roll think you couldfina your Me great ( � Whenlibadstrolleawit Nellyhome, . ... ; I I . I ry committee and their movemorto for the sup. .luestion to be decided is, Shall a , . I , I � col"Posslen. if I sent you to prison for twouty'lo 0 ,to' . Church, deriving revenue, end prestige Some 11 Mighty secreAp-­ 1. ea to pause and Walt , our press.!. ii Q rime. It was felt necessary to . . � . .. I / � . . appollit, a . magistrate alid Ono Or from the State, beontirely frao,w Act 40, A � 0 -_ I I / I . 1. . hours and brought you up again 2" . , Befoxel Paid to her rool-nigilt, . . , � 'frorq among. tb - ohooses? The ritualistic dispute will not c � Thoma , . bhat on the Might :k %bles , am Yetloathe to leavat Q -,vinsonio sprite ;iA I INTEI�ESTIN0 DETAILS. . p Keefe deposed I selves P that , outside be settled witbout A. settlement of this. 1001000 Wh � PREPARINR I INVADE CANA01, I Within the gardou'a pmla,� � . 1 � i . of the murder he Paw Patrick Rider, the from the f4ob I . . �,_� . . . . . � . slut1writics could not be got to plot question, for it is scarcely probable that , -rgouse,. X. Y., diktoid And there, the gate botwoon us two, . brother of one of the pirtsouers, passing on . A despatch from 8) , I . - . horsq,bao4 carrying son: williagly. After.& good deal of discussioa the ritualtats will be Allowed to rest with ' Saiurds, - We'd linger, as all lovers do, . . . __ I ­.- - ,.The Evidence. Given at the Court. ,. . iething wbich he ghlin, ,one of the prisoners, their.present victory, notwithat4iidijug Quo, I y, says the report cabled from Lon .- And loan upon the rail. . , I 1, - . 0 . .1 6bbaguu, On themorn. Mairtin NcLa�i, ... I . - den, on Wednesday, to the effect that tile LOIND;x, Jan. 24.-Under.commi0sion is. (wittless) tool� t - , Car, 6xuest counsel- of the Archbishop of Can. And face to fade, eyes close to eyes, . , . when be heard of the tragedy be went wAs appointed inagisirate, Ana .James Fenians of the United states bid formed a I . � . i Sued by. the Governor,Generll and* in, roll, the prisoner in t . lie 400k, const . terbu . * to let them albile Uamiltoll � Hands meeting hauas in feigned surpriso, A I � � . � ry gigantic Fenian society has been more . I Over and saw the ruins,, with the remains . Able. In . .-_ . � After a stealt olueot,- ., , . , I . . ; Lieutonaht-Governor, a special sitting of . .1 I . - : thmn once verifie !1d.1 I I d cbQAtod bodies. Close to T1 . I I I ofthe burnt an o executing his duty � be borrowed two, pa*rs , lines, d. To -day a correspondent � go close I'd ben , ore siio,a retreat, - . . , I the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gon- the body ths,t was, found in the frout,room of handcuffs previous to the murder, Ono - I - . --------_--j - i had t6u 'interview with Mr. John Gallagher, That Ila grow drunken from the sweet I . i I . . 0all jail Delivery opened at the cq ' art house 1. I � � )FyW 06 part Of a spad6, And of these o4ses wae� testified to yesterday WARJE POPUlr�ATZON OF wax ! of Syracuse, well 6owl:C throughout contral . Tuberose upon her preast, . . I . � I I I bore to,day. A special' panel of one he thought he i _ d -nother to -day, the. latter for . 'No . .1 . , Uundred jurors. was _ a - truck, and " near the body he picked up a we'tch. 411 A � IUNJKWJEJP 10TAT w York &a 4$ Fenian Ga, I a I X8. � . llagher," the Irish We'd talk -in fitful style, I wee - , � . ever - . . . 11 'the first, time, by � . ex is a, pro I wine I y , Robert Keefe, cousin at last witness,vor. , constable: Panic! ' ' ile. Gallagher Withmatlypanownfria glance between . . . . I -1 . , - . I nt leader I thilig done. to 0,dmjnistor� the law as I � NEW ENGLAND 18M. 1870. Thetendorwor(%auillow�, - �, , , ,. roborated. . . . 11odgins, This witness, ,. was asked Blallio .............. I.... ... ....... om,B45 620,015 Among, the F eniahs, and is posted on t,he. isper soule (lear, sweet conceit, , , I � . I I LoNDox, July 20',. -In the Biddulph case by Justice Carnerou why be, did not Ia,.joo inmost, secrets. of the orgaqization. In Wo a I f . I �Pxpeditiouqly As possible, Accordingly, tha . . ., come Now Hampshire ..... -, . 8=41 willill � "Ossip wol(l rcl)eo,t ; court was 6pened to-a4y,,,,,w#b, Mr. Justice . banner ae forward before and tell about lending Car. - "" 30"'l 1865, when the raid as ade,.on Canalls, And tbeii Ila move to. go, .1 . ­ Cameion as prokoling judge and. Xr.J14stico to.do,6y Johnay a first ontered t) . =lao,,,,,,,.,,,,: ........ ; ..... J jj � W in . *. 984 � jo 34 )!o 83 ,. � : d pair of handcuffs, And Paid ,as. , .............. !' 5 ., . . . I 2#27B i7,0)� at Fort Erie, 'Pen . la . 7 . I box I I � � .4nd told his story with the Paine ,2j ' � ian Gh,llagber was at the 41430 -goo4 - , Color as associate. - , Rhode Island ................. 7 3`010 1`24 ;,i I , igbt . k 6;528, $714 4 1 od night," Ila say;,,gooa a , I . . I . sbefore,vot deviating he did pot want.tq be miyed UpJ CL the 0400, Coungetiou 022,Q83 front, although his ut band made a pr I , After the reading of the, pommielSiOn, and straightforwardness A � .. � , t ......... � ... * ...... - galls, . � � a- . b I" . 11 I , . . I . 9. He'tojol how Justice Co,merowsdrainiPtered A severe re- . ipitate retreat. ftoi Cauad 11 G ood lirgoilt "-from her-wivi half a sigu_ . in &U3 ular - . .roo , isn, soil, To the I . . A brief address, by Mr. Justice Cameron, r material partic . bake, * statifig flik , I ....... � ................ 4,010,M - c , I "Good niotIll 000d lilgh _At�olthoil" . . e't '10 At Donnelly'$ house oil iilho'ouglat to be stripped TQt;L __�,487,824 correspondent Gallagher Paid: ,, Well, air,. t1l he lla,d com o I . I . . . . I Mr, .ZEmilius Irving, Q.C,, of, Hamilton, � . of big position. . � UIDDL9 STATE - . I I . , And then I do not go, but Ql, I � . _ Ames the fatal a g and of the - iliiit of Jameo .. I Is the Venians Are preparing to do their duty, Again leau ou� the railing, ana_ Crown prosecutor­41th him, Mr. dghl I . I � I � � I Carroll at midnight fq 6rder,to arrest the In the course o.,'. the difugs pile of Now York ....... ; ..... I ......... 0,04810, 4,382,750 1. , proceb and do, it bravely, air, this time. When the: Begin it All agaill I - I I I . I . &gee,,, Of on n�t an, resents ,Ames mller At. New Jersey ............... ­. 1,130,9M, I I I family, he saw -and recoguized him fully the jUrbra.was relieved from ",090 raid Is , on Canada, this time tbe � . I Inscie . . . - . arroll for triAl, on indict . ents foil I I I from ,all Pennsylvania ........... I .... I 4,282,780, 3,621,051 Ali I that was many a (I I I ,� nd - in by the light of a, candle, while the tevdauce because he was suffering D0,l%wA:re ............ . ....... �f 146,Q%. 125,015 Queen'$ Own will ba,yo to do.. flie rudiiing. t � - That ple.asp,nt sunimer.'T.a 29 . . � , oE-71thdllgh - . . M, NarylandaudDistrivt . I I I I . t. lea rin 188%.chargin lit wit b ab�cess� ' .1 The Fenian organizations are -pr6pa The . . . urder of t a 0 'I family were getting ready to stairt with, bi * . . ringf�r gate is stanoling yet; 4 I � � # concerned, in-tue . Mae y A latilev arrived in court for one of the 0 . . 8 ' 0,12,594 the struggle, EveFy A ttlecranky,itinightbe -young, Tom h,sd been handouffed I West Virginia ....... I ........ 3 . LAnd. League, in I family. - I I I , and after olumbia ................. 1,01112,,42 ?33 " 014 .4. 11ttle weathor-;Worn-iik�'mo­ � a gang of .rufflans burA, into the house and jhrymep, Ana it was passed to him by the - 4 _42' America is, a Fenian organization, and . . Mr. W� R. Meredith, Q,C�, M.P.P.--with agreconentr6f the counsel. . , � � Who never can forget . � . the deed of slaugl�ter. The witness . ­.. Total: ................. 1o,29o,4q9. every member of the leagkup, would spring to . I . 1 began I " 121074,920. . , . I . . , I Mr. Augh - McMahon, Q.C.-Appeared for . The court adjoarj:ed'for hillch, - . WASTER�'STAT.;*­­' . The happy-" Unol?" My. cynic friend, . . I . I related with the sv6ne circumstantiality as. . . Arms and March on CAnada iLt the firit call , � . the prisoner. . I I . . ". I . 'before the manner of big escape from the - .. ...... ._,� Uhio . ....... � ........... f . 1'ray save your Eincers-thero was no "and. . " 'l Thoii 'prisoner was led into the .dock I I ­ ... . . . . . .....1.111114 8,198,230 2,665,2GO Of duty, Do you see that.Land-leaguers o , . . - ii r1litriul." . Michigan ............... li.l.. 1,636,331. 1 � Watell'youder chubby tbingl- � . aving burning bv d.ing and his subsequent pro. A RITUARAW1110 TRAIC ., . ­ 1,184,059 Greit Britain and Irelind are..in this . 'That is our youngest, bore andmine; hand.'aUffed. He is thinalid pule, h , I � . . Indiana ....... . � , I , I . � . I I .... 1. 1,078,800 1,080,637 country, sir?. The work of recruiting i See how he climbs, his legs,to. $w.iao . I ' ceedings. He�Was�ubjeotedtoaiwitherfng '­ .... ­*: 8, 8 09 . 8 failed much ainde he last stood in the dock. I I - Rev. P.T. Dale and Rev, E.W.Enraigbt, Illinois .................... ..... l 07 ,7 ' 2,539,691 . I . , . About. th6 gate Ana swilla. . He was dressed in a dark . Buit, with a, cross-examination liv Mr. Meredith, -who the irriprisoned English Chur . Wisponshi ....................... 1,315,480 1,054,671 going forward, ind when tho als,ron is . I. I . � � ch clergymen, Bfilluo eta .... � ................. 780,8,06. 43 1 0,700 sounded an Army. of a hundred thousand . I - colored shiit, and a band a bombarded him witli rapid and confusing bavo succeeded in being released from 6 . - . I . . . f r6d flannel � I I . . I . . I I . quegbions, but the boy adhered - ste4o: I WWI ....... 11 ...................... li62-1,020 111014,020 men will be , ready, to March on , . . . . .. . . aroun is add .to his ap� - I . .1fusblY p4son,towhich they wore*senb by -Lord Nebrask%_.1.1 .... ­­ ...... 452,433, 122,093 1 .rVVL 1F0.UKf0RS* I d- b* throat -did not to his or, ' I . . " . I . lFitc](Cur . I peuirall'oe. He 66A in . soorudir"62 the dock i$inal story and could notbe sliakea?l. f) enzance for alleged- breach of thq Public Alissouri ................ * ........ 2,10B,804 .. . P721,205 Can4da; We have secured sufficient . I � - ., . � . . . - . , During the cross-exim H 1, ;,;. 005,961 364,300 arms this time. We have tWenty-five. Who sequel Cato' -ar Accl . . . facing the jury box, and watched the pro- oli4ation the piO- Worship Act, and foi the piesent Aitualism. ; q ... "'as ""., ...... ­.­ ­­ . O!WorFlble Itallv6 - . , � � I . Q10rayo ...... 1. �'..,P­., 104,G19 . I . I.. . � Soper Carroll was seized with a severe ; ., . . I 0004 thousand. breeph-loaders af Malone, di ' . . .. ce6dings with nervous gAtention. .� -. � I th . triumphs over the Clinech Association, � I . I. . . it I Won New York. . . I . . illuess and had to be: removed frqtn a I.- Total ........... � ............... 17,424,EU12 ' 18006,795 mild five. times as many, cone I eal6d' PA. . . ' Manyofthe jurors were challenged. .. � . . . which iii the acting body for the QV415gelicftl . � i other points on.the fr9ptier, The me I I . � I I � . I c6urtTrooM, � .1 . SOUTURAN S,TA , 4 . . . A Bingtiampton, N. Y., correspondent, The fifty-sixth juror, Chas. A. Dingman, ' portion of the Episcopal Chilreh in the ' JT11,P_ . .. n thus, refers to . the -scene he, witnessed at' , , The coi4rt 'adjourned , til 0 -morrow goo 9& Are drilling., too. We b IPaty, I . � , , . . . was, challenged for cause, Mr. McMahon * . . motherland, The, decision of the Court of Alabalina .................. I ..... . 1,262,704, � I I Ave p .. of ,px- I . ' I , tile late railway accla - . . I I morning. � . �.. . perienced capte , ant on the Erie. rail, : . I . . � , - . Appqa nexpected. I.b bas reversed Ark"r's' ................ � ..... ;. tM,604 � W4,471 4a, who fought in the rebel. I � . Paying that -he had expressed an opinion. . I I WAS il I Florida ................... : ........ 207,351 187,748 lion,, * Who Are ready to-, lead U% at any , way near that place: !, The passengers I . . . I r. Dingman dellied, this, sayi g that hb LONDON, Out.,, Jan. 2'7 -'-In the Biddulph the judgments of two lower tribunals, and, Ge Igia'...'.., .... ". ..., ..... 1,539,048. * -, I,3S4JW Main _ so ing OE I Lrs . . . n I eft'. We have"two buiZ4red enlisted . . M I . r ' i,o '. 1,321,011 an ,ght. eacapoi 4r�m by . . I der tki-51' to -day Johnny Conno ed to the Privy 0 brueagking their way,ththe bu'n . �� had tdrined no opini . mur I r was u egg thecase is carri Icentucky ......... ...... ...... 18,108 ,� - --' On. mmine4 by the defence and I � Loultsiatia ............ ­ , ...".. 94 . 01100 720,915 men in the, city of Syracuse, and*wbeol th' . � I I Ile - ' ­ __ - -. ' Mr. xcasioll-Dia you: not form An furthAv cross-eii .COuncilp.WbAS Pub & Stop to Ali furblier ,. . kough the 1windowm. I ­ 'Mississippi ... ".....1.1 ........ 1,132,502- -,' 827,9M 6 a The shrieks of agonized men .And womea,� I ead of it in . , time cam P.to March..we alih,11 llave no dif- . O.P1111ion on the case wlien yqu r , mainiained his foriner'storyi which was ,prosecationei. under' tile Public' Warsh�p Nortli,oarolilla_ ... ..... 1,400,047 11073,301 ficulty in -getting a thousgud. There are. who were begging'for e mbr6 - - - . . . , . .� . I Carolina ...... .. ..' 1 705,06 , imagined and, rapidly ' . . the Paper ? .- . . not shakenin any essointial particular: Reguhi;tion ' Act-ot ". Iessb, until , it , 19, South 005,622 five hu)34rea *enlisted terrible than..o n: be . . .11 . . 4 . Tennessee ....... I .... 1542,403 112511,520 , men in'Soranton, liud � . mr..Diugmem 90, sir,.I don't take 9, Thei young man, Joseph Whalen, a neigh. amended. The clergymen affected at ­ : .... � 1 818.;70 added to the aexcitement as they grew Texas ...... ......... ... 3,502,574 . every Molly Maguire in tile mining'di9trict , � bor of ::: ... -1, ' - 1 I I . paper. (Laughter.) I ,the*Donnelly's who� was c6lled up by first declined to appoiar before Lord Virginia ........... : .... ...... ,8 ,225,103 of Peomiylvania is ready to shoulder,w , colder and more -desperate. As the p6sw � . ,, . . - . 1. After -a nitinber of'olia,114liges ha& bpe4' big fathor oil the night -of the tragedy, was Peuzan6e - sitting , as tile - Dean of . . . '' .2k_4 I .­ . I . ars, were reli � evea of . tbeir inmate ""I . . I . I . ­ iority " .1 - ,."..i 14,036,6G9 10808,397 A n thousand. men in the. es " �. %. . . gl�ea ille seventy-eighth. man was'agreed oAmined, and merely corroborated the, Arches, contending that, h$s autl � Tbtsl..l..l'_..t .... I . A lbu ket... Wehavete songor c seized upon them with -greater � . - PACWTO STATES— . . . . I .cit . y of Chicago, and .every,mab of them is the fl . . .. a, I ppon as tile twelfth juror. In all sixty-Pij story of the diibovery of the crime., ' ' under the Public Worship -.46h waa not . drilled. St. Lbuis will 1,grillsh as many fierc.,we tkie broken windows gave free- . I � � . . nim ........ � ...... ; ..... 1 664 686 11 000, I . - . . -9 were chillenged,Mr. Irving abiliting Mfg, Connor, mother *of- , Sohnny.,tilen vailid, and.that he' bad no spiritual jurisdic. , CaJifOr I 247 1 Juror � , . . I Nevao '205 1 412 401 - inore,'. In � every. city in the west the . 11 . I A ............. a.; ....... L. ; 62 . . access to the air, and they were soon qom� . out all who'ca,me 'froni thTnorth coubtri, entered the, box and.kave brf6t testi'm6hy. %tion. Lord Pelizance, however, .issued Au Ore,pu ......... ; .. ........... �::, 174:707 - 95,'923, Fenians are getting* 5�ork ,pletely epwrapped-in their lurid embrace. I . � ­ where the prisoners liye. - As will be aeon " to the condition Th'which her son ig", 6rderprollibitingMessrs. Dale andEnraight . .. . .1 reafiy� New ' , I . . 1, . � 003,681 a enlisting men ,every day. There Are -Thosewho were not. disabled united their , . by.the list,. therals. only one Biddlillpher on turned home on the morning'. after the from continuing their ritualistic practices, Total., . � effortsto releatfe'the mour in the ma, . it aar�,. . ­,.".." ... I... .... 1,101,718 1 1 . ­ . . . 6tion, were Territories ... ..... . ........... %loolop 271,166 .plenty of men . to. be had this. time; and . . . I ' - the jury, which is as follows : Jas. Ca;r. murder. In cross,examination an i3xciting and they,'disroigarding the illim . . - Plenty of, money is offered'us. too.') . butwithoutivail. The,dooroftbeexpraisis.. I . I . . vatliers,yeomdn,Adelaide�Wm. 116cper�_aceneiookplace, Thewomp,li w,os Asked senttopriion. Awritoflutbeascorlmowaa I Grand total U. S ... ... so Wilwo . 88,558,371 - . car was . partly opened by the express me : s- "'. I � � , . Reporter-Whea will the.raid on,Canad, . N I I I yeoman, Biadulph; Horace HyAtt, yeo;l .if she had litely 15eeii at Tokoiito later. the first weapon of- defence obtained by , * , _11"'_ _ . bernade? . . ­ . � I . . . .. . I .. . *senger, but a heavk box inside hold -it too� ' - ,I - . Malat Caradob ; John Larmont, yeoman, viewing the Attoirne.y.06ne.ral.4. is"t6:W110 Mr. Dale's friends. -This And a rule w8i , Cr1KJkXt11,l[� *OSM! w6UND. I . ' closely and too firmly -to adinii of"egress., - . - , I I . I . 0aradoo ; J.. M� Framei . a, baker, . Strathroy ; paid ,-)aQr rent in this ,city and supported were granted. by. the Court"of I . . . I I., .. . Veni,an-That is A. secret, air, whioh-I -, I ..I I , I - . . Queen's ' must"not tell. at pilbient, but youo'an rest Pitifully, with -Ilia head through the narrovr I � -1. F. Elliott, yeoman, Westminster ; her son, eta. ' To all -these que!g� sheAt Beach'i and Lord Penzande was called upon An Aldborough Farmeir. Tracca X11m , . . 'firet. - I . Through �. . Caunds . . . . ., . Assure4 Aperture, a cried to friends wholn he' re�. . . Dougall Graham, grocer, Strathroy;; James -gave, negative , ansiviia, but was At to prove thab he was.'mot'acting contrary to f . I ..... � . . , air, that wheii the signal is give, I I nized,4o do a to his Assistance, but the. . ' �] I . . . A. Waterworth, yeoman, Moss, ; James 'length made to".say thaot Edie had gone to law, and to show* cause I f r ilia claim to Charley Ross has been found -once more, the Irighmen of America will )?e .ready for. " . I . . ' c . I ' the blow*.- Wo,have plenty of.men who gym. � 'as a ee it surrounded himAnd roast. I < Dores, 'yeoman, Mqtcalfe.-, Aso, Luce, yeo- see Mr. Nowat to. try and -get p toward for 6fficiAte as Dean of , Ar6b6s, ' The 'Church A farmer residing in the townsliip of Aid- , pathize with 6s in Canada.- " The British a i &liva. Tile fire shone brilliantly - �- . , . . man, Ca,radoo ; Benjami Kilburn, yeoman,, her.son, and that ilia Crown has ;been Association won,'for the;Qaeen's8l3efich borough named Peter B. McCallum came -Government will find tha.b.it- has --me I . .1 I U . paying, her � -rent-and- givin to St. Tlioifts on'X6nasy -ainiar-eipar-fda" . here and the firealkni of Owego, seven ,� . Delaware. _.. . �, . . I. - g& - her: Pori` an- odecided-the proceedings taken were , aul-ar, to J'­'u- railbs Past of the scene, weie summoned� ' . I It was half -past 5 o'clock when the.- allowance All the time. ' I - . '- ` , � Mr. X)aiew,as itecordingly relegated to 3' `I . thephief 'of police. that h; haa,succeeded high corummid in Canada who will give us bu.t.on their arrival they found that all was., ­. . I 1. last jurtirmis sworn, the afternoon ba,vipg * 8 of his Qb iD bra I' in filiding Chailib Ross after : tra ing hila aid the G6�,brnmant little dreams of., W4�en over.. . I � . . �. I .� � I 11 - , The effect of .'this testimony on the minds and the relaa e mpaniou ea for sev'6��l months. McCallum Ad the word � comes from Ireland that our . .. : � .. . . . I . . been consumed in -choosing.th6m. ` The Of thoelein court'was .extreLiely exciting, Was also'refused by the .Court, which, how,.. tates lie bretIfernthe're are ready, *6 sha,11 come to ' E. F. Pritchard, a, Philadelphia mail, wh6� " i . . . 'd' � X �freelv Paid that 'he ever, ln�de the admiPsion that 'has indisputable evidence that he ha,13 the ' . ! . � con - adjRigr r .and many the case for t Lord Pen- I I wap all the train in Which. - the five pa,aaen� . . .. . rt. Popp. aftegwa-rds., - 1. . __pe.. , . ,,, ... the front and li,�rqp,O.y�t6_w.4 . I . . . v I _. athe Cr I o 1. wh would "fall , b Y I . zilinZefield 11Vrighl'i'd g-'i-v'e-- J 'child* ­ 1-1&­tracod­'- . . roll, � �W_Q are . Werb r6AlAt4d!Ul1V6- 'd -td` -a- koep-ortek �: -L - " "' - ­ : � ir ing,.Q_.d.',.'stifiiij "that he expects t - - _.M t I f im- - U -i's -1 b i i - dicYgihent fr6m' . Charley froln-Siispail;- --d-- ­­­ rs . . . I . . , real y now, for that matter, foi- for , ­­ tria,l wQuld'.jrobp.6bly'finish on I rida,' .a in mind that .the Aoi af Parliament ail(I n6t from any, * sion Bridge - to Tu .. l . . the& cill - , -go ' Is'l � . . y next. liora. : it does" not 'aff ot . the scorora,' where he has ,,�6 &3414�,mo,tm tOrrible night. -I-ever a " . . .. -....E 11, - ­ . tion may come an, . mur- � - Q . - ca- -,"' 0 '-ie'Atft'&­fbe­96M`d` ­­ ­-­ ­­jV,­Ilt 'day ' - - ---. - ­ .._._....:... -It -W . X. ..­ - 11 � ... - I - -If ... I ..--. maturfil-i-aguq.-of -t1wd&-se,;bbcaii6o tl I tiodo Among e, n. inns. I Rep.- � You see V , . . .., . -- . �, LONDON; Am -2�-.;4n,tha . Biclauip, Tdh_nn__y­a­_ WeTe-scaifibir as-a-ge--bi, ', ,i�6'fii -Chur .-, - . . . in f.G-.be confident of ' periencod. .1 was folding my clothes inOna'' : !.'�' ' I. � . . der trial this forenobn 'a'. numb I or of wit.. identification- of CarrolFhas been corrobo-' inenqtAgener'ally, -got tip -in. *-Arms. . Tbaboywas left ,there. by a white man or . cosa this. time. ' ' .. . . � 011 . a- � cor6rofille-berth When th;ge was a crash .. . I I � , . I - I -0,110 I ' ' * "J�p . a, stated -that they would -have' I . � .. ­ . . � . . . I - . nesifeswb,reo ,-d,ta,prove; ihoi-drofta,snol: � ratec - by t1la. W .. - . family, whom �be against the authority'ivhich ,would claim wgipa;D, Wh . F.-)Ve, tire, iir ; and why shouldn't 'we ill' front, . followed .abnost - instantansouily , . I .. - I I ­­ I - _. I �­; ­_ ,to lull the- be.y. u . .. . I , . .I I— . plans. of -the localitioa_which�b,p,d ,bee first visited .after leaving �he il1,,1a,tPc1h6u&i._ , sui 6-1 r a -pw­6a­ - ' urisdietibp*, and ineY, ules,s the Indians o�dopted by a, terrific jolt, and the.. train went - p pro7 . pingj __ __ , ,.. prom ­ ­ ­ ... � - .- .1 . . Z . ­­ � -134tish .... Qbxarl��ent�mill, has.o., . - J­jf,jj.;���.:_-,;=.-�';� . - d' the"y-were'-6, - . -pared and,hung up -in the cour The As 'a - clergy In , - , as ompe a i o gg ri .ffl-g ---- -'I' , .. ­­ �T - .T _ I . . -a-t' W70 fall it Wants to�do to take �Qajo,' Of itgAf on. ,a , rac, . , . ': hiii,' ­lle . " i -­ "' " 1� � � . I . .. .. . Ie o6u-rt-w d i4hiii6noA that Ila Stat.dhi- ,be,2-Zfie._ .� la,gAn - aing -,t .., t'ro�om. LONDo:).N.LtX:,., 211; T * ' ' i AW rd b eve - . I �, Ur..c I . I 1, tc. 7 . . first witness.-IduchiE - H5611. of o'6�- :11-deviring all -its rights-,olu-�ies-,-and-powera in.,- M .1-dal-clai - I -- ­ , . * . , __ .1 ig- thb­,imgedy� jo _Mrel� Connor a.-: . hi cCal . ms,to lavpVossessiori the,-'"' ___ '_ terrible rate, Anally cofi)iag to. a halt with, .11 � I .. - I tile I Dther side of the v�at6i, iiid An .&I -my . ' . was Mrs.Whalen,tbo,first..pertion, seen by dence tQ-day, principally out of considera� " from Xgrlimmeut �Would be rejected by : , 04 . 1 clokes'-,whicli - Charley wore when of. a hundred thouss�lid men malr ' a jerk. Whou .the firat, �jar- came I was ,-. " , . . Johnnie. O'Connor 61fter joinizig, froin'the tiOn'for the prisoner Carroll, who appeared it ' the Builish cl , ergv'." Mr. he Was stolen,aud- iliose w1ii0i'lie wore I ching. into . io'etid of iny berth to the - . I . I . . three-fourtlig'of I Canada, Wifli, inns, .cannon, and plointy *.of ?'. thrown - .from or . � . I scene of the tragedy. She related what he �-to be* suffering . a,, g6od `aoall all the forai Dildwa'b Admitted to bail,bu.t kr. Enraiglit. wfien, left with, the . Tuscororas . , The At- I . � � - dth - er, .. as - though I lfa& boon shot from a. , .. - I . ammunition, and lea by * Able leaders, *w.ill. I . I I , I . . I - told her and' what she , did in arousing noom His ey6s.Were red and bloodsh6b, declined to leave the prison, and this..was leg6d*di�bover'e.r.fui.tll6rmore aiiiiies tllath6 I caml6n. -It. seemed as though I should . . ­ . . . . . , thei , mep etc Her' husband, Patrick' An&at times the te6rs were coursing- down: - thei s.'%te of 'kffairs'when.the Cburt ,of Ap- ' � . paralyze the Canadians; . Besides, air, half . the wo6dwork, so great was- ,,, . - . � has had correspondence witli'Mr. Ross,, the Canadisfis ore iired. 'of"Biltish r le crash through i � . I . - WhhlPp`,'.'w&s "then 'Called and told bow, his checks freely during a part of Ilia- fore- peal gave :its decision list: Week. . -Lor4 wl d%. ideptity be .0 tfie.loree ivith - whi I struck. . My. � . � . . . - I ' iich 6stablishes the okiil - slid ary iLbxious to become independent . ich . I . after being arousea, . con. Mrevl; Maher, ,the only , Nvoinin who Justi Ord. yond peradventure�And .offera,td�r�y.tlia I" knees and.armg�&re.very X yet Hom The . I. . . I he first went to his 11 � . The Britisli'Government- has goi`aPiet� in . I ce James, Sir, -Win. Brett, and L , . I p every ci. ' but 'I luckily, , ., 1, . son's house, dallied him,l, and -then went to- ha,s been under arrest in connection 'with Worliiho-presiding �'. - forg*e of. tile concuss;`cb,me . - ' .. * James Cottoli * , - ,. authori- expenses, of tile bbild's -conveyance to - ty. in,,America,* They all know' - . I . . . . . ning; 'n-deeigion waa� tbatithe pio., PI q I I - wb at I h0e told- you, Zamuch, g .1 - . tbe.Donnelly's home, which was .bur ­ the murder of the Donnel.iys," ocoupW� a, - ties aaatl�61 ailadeiphia,.. �Wfiether' th --rettl Charley 106d may esompeolsbridiisinjury;' Assooll'as-Itiduld : ., , . . . I : i .1 h'as beeii captiaredornotreingins tobe-fiqeil, I " - , . . I -.how he saw-tbe. body of Tom Donnelly seat just inPW the''prisoner a dock,:, and. ceeiiings. before. Lord Pen za, relating to . I ­ � . 1. . I ' - t1lo, F e� : collect My thoughts I 'grabiled the edge of , - . � I . I I .. . I Don. .Prohibition. --, � . __.­___�­ . ; ., ". it do them. ey will" find thAt . e my, " ,.. . ;, " � lying on the floort � and that of Mrs.' , aveiseazt'-intervals With' Carroll. , -She thb' -e..r, -D - , . . Th - - -, the beifh* with both .11and4 and. 1� ff . 1 , . . nelly in� tb kitchen, after*& co a medium-sized -%' Ith ' of U, .1 .1eand Jlp� I Previolois Coorplen, Bin. ` .: '' piahe . Are in 6,4n.st t . h . ia,time. .. . . I . . . ,e,;back rdg di4­ is . . roriia'n, wi Inteiisely r&igLt, were peifectly, regal r. Where -the � . . I . . - - - . I breatib with suspedse. .,L,th-ought-from. the.. _ - . . '. . covering thq two others. , He !gave ­an. .,black -hair; and Plenty- of it, a low foreheadi -irregularity lay wasin ordering the im-' . The. St. James' Gazette remarks the aln� . - - - A ICOL 1. I vS . Luoolc.,, . , ,., . rattling, jerking.and rring .that We must . .... ". n on with the'vigil�nce sharp, aligular face, �bintdd nose, - le�rge ' ta without having gular oitcbmita�de that evoirv'gelie6tion . ." ... � or'AfthER , _ , .be goin'g down the sidt. - of - some, Mountain, -., - . accou[ t.olhisconnecti . I . � . I alit of the* iibu�ljs . . - . .. �� .. . - , .1 . I . I � . � . . . . . I � . 4- - . . , . . . * - ' i 't . 1[ostory a -Rd C.00d tortu I . I society., .1 . molibb, PMAR eyes aiid - dark complexion. Sri .52i"brought 'into the Court Of 'Queeals otEuilishmen since theHibea; Corpua Act Strange �t full: speed 4nd I onlyalwaited the end. 'i , . I . . LoNb6q, San. 26.-�After iuncb� yes�erd . ay re a dirk dress, h1mck-botineb, Rock 'Beach. The iesult Was that , Mr. Eurai4lit . was'first passed� in *�679, has . seen its 1em- %. A NewIffaviDix JP"per. - . nq ofa . �on'k,tl�nk a more frightful'position can be - ' ' Sbe wo . . � I - - I . . � I tribi'Victor''Ine And a1t6 Be shawl.. 'noe' released,' and 'Air. Dale ,w I I .. . an was. ours in, tbat car, with,, I .. . . . Patrick Whiten was i;6�exa,mifiedi He de- . . I y was at �o . as porary suspension in some paxt ,of .the NEW . HAYEs, Conn., Jan. .24.-Ro'ellbff imagined th . . posed thit'li's wifoi 'tffust as Johnny. 'Conporls 'evidence was rel. d. of twy further anxiety as . . . . . i .-Paid, when the boy � � ieve to- Briti.h Isles. One, of ,the very firsi bills 'Yon Baran,, a-Hollaholei, who *has resided every man, Wo1nan .and child in. ille car . :. I . I.. I I . . O'Connor give the%8,larm and wanted 'to , concluded a little skirmish occurred betweren wbetber ho Would` agiin 'find hithioilf'in, - la,ia before thu Revbluiiou � Zirliament was librieking with'fe-ar , d ail of us bbxea up�,, - . . . I . . .. . . . . in. NeW Hiven with his wife 6nd. �hifd* for an I . . I . call up the boys to pht'out'the fire',� �� If. the. ,, the opposing counsel. Mr.'MacMahon in- durb,nee vile. . ; ; . I . I . for,the suspension of the Act., It`ws� again a . ix I months, has - fallen. heir to.fiorn �j5,� together Ana bound , for, the same terrible . I � . . Donnellys have been in , off . to .the bush tima,ted that beiliad sent I for_ Purbell Ana' suspended. in .1696, in'1708;,in 1715'and in . . I tfat6; Well,'the agonk came.*to an end at . . ". . . . they will.cora6 ba U ving objected. Mr, Meredi STIlo'collapso ,of tbb,proiiaoution bf the. , i s'eac � h time,, an . d in 1722 � 000 ' 000 to - 040,000,000,.by -the, death -of a last___�, -. P666,Zit .Oaly�,., at . I . - . lok And puidut iheit'qwa Ryder. 'Mr. It th ritualists is;.thdreforei, f6r� the prosent,!, �b 1716 kor-six month . . : 'V-dn I .PUP . I a: 64 several .. � � . .twelv 9 giand inible . at -.Rofteidam. ' . . - he thou&t it I . taint that* the jury ecalase the lie I rb I . Pg. . . r says he was :.formerly. a, . Catholic '. 1310�_ I , . .. I fire , . whs his dadghtor who said it *as impor I . lihould -;-6n. end; b . . fact of j;robibiti for a months , in- Jill,lb� and in 1779 for .." secohols,'but it sdemea an 6telinity to ' . ' . . . .. . . be shown by the. witildsa fro ' .. certai ntlis. 'At; last .cafil� tile ,,white- . .. '. 'u.4 e&___,,___1�: - _­ ;I . -berths. . Someot. ., .. aske thb Voy if he%knoiw-who ligAbisen . how , these men a 'cloriyinan m ia4ulgi�gr . in in: SIX , md . . � Ave. all jumped, from -b . ' , ' I � . . I . I . - .­._____.,_ Ar . . . . - �. ,, � - .­- ­ 1, ... � - - ck-r-,- the a ,. . Or '11C -1ii; 3�-�i4�Ott-884(1- latubiubli­W371-17461 . I . . u �, , r WAU iill . mat sscogers wero.weeping 11 e children * JhA --A 4J the Ioy.L.answeliia, Jar, - lodd�is-Loidskip-Ju#tiei �teirr . iatrWttoff_Uf_-V11t_ .. . . . -.---.--- - � �. . * i D -Do colougg'To PuT, lol iciiq . . I ligion, Ana in an Altercation o'er t1i - p � 11 � 1� - , , � . . . roll," .either. Witnesi or the old 'Woffiali itwas quite immaterial, and reftised to .-Practicesaown',uni,�sstli.dr6'iv,' when habea;ii corplis was in alintst constant ter killed bis half- br'otlier' in self defence. others were shouting � bxcitadly� to one an.; . I . . . I . .Some means . I I ' askea.the boy he* he .know it wis Carroll -, giaiit the orden .Iii,-th'e- afternoon the of'eilf6rcftig the'judgment.' .Until tbe,Pub- abeyance toy. a Period of heaily*PeVeu,yeara, I . other And. nearly. all txei�nblin� like -women., ,.. % � - � J'Under the Advice of the" a�ilthoriti6'hoi . . I . . . ­Tlle. last tiine the .. went to Ldna *in , � . court -room w9laZensely,packed,'the attend - . lic,Worghip Rokulation Act is ainlended,the, 1794-1801. � It P � . the boy answered, ",By his* voice;" I Am - on, 'arriea An' English Car.' sho�s i6r'e - .thro*n ' Along �the . . � . . uite s lie w.As. Asked how iLuco of ladies' beiiibr -surprisingly large. very ia�pectmble And influential minorityin .Co;pus,�:ct�vW1,86spepol, ad in' England was woman; and -lived under the na,m . 0 of Johan .' oor of . the car -with such' force that.. .. �' . .... I . q . . . . . . did be know it" wa's . Carral � 1,,P,nd�he salially In. fact. the front* 'seats and those At the I nglish Church wilf be masters of tb a . On the occasion of .the:. colebra,teot 11 Green Speir;'.',which-',Mani I h be retained ill this they dented the gl�zed�oakattbq-@,UA.'� 1,, .. . . � . ., I . - . . I - , I * - i . . . . his voice , � � . . the -right 'of the bendh might be said to sitimtion. Tbo Church.Associatiob, lie*. Bagll-inquiry; Earlyin'-1917' Lord -'Sid. cOull . try;. He hag lived' he're mainly on found mine aftoii�scm,e.trouble,'and hastily. ..... . . . . . � ., � . . _,W1 Cajioll ilia you"' -ontain a very ' ever, is a v � cry. strool'i; body; it is con vinded mouth,.the, Rome ge.cretary;'Auid. throwing.,a., coat &round my shouldeiet" ' � ' �� I . Q. itch ' � mQuallythat? .c . full representation of before . charity, .. * - . .' ' , ' , ��- . A ' I did not know.tilere was, a grest dealt tbc..�bekuty. and *'-fashion' of London. that the.-tenden6y to display in p0lic wdr-. Parlianiiiib a -green bag full of seditious � ___ - *' ___ -,. .. .. pushed th�ough thel frightened crowd at the, . . . . .. . . I . Of Chriolls in the place. : ' . . I .. The 'cause. of *tfie contrarhiefiR. of Mrs. -ship is highly prejudicial to the welfa`r'e-of docurneii6g, whi�h disclosed, ai dangerbai , :i�...;r�nhi. Eflecti-0,0i a Halfway ... car door And. jumped ,down to the ground.', , "' �al. Q.-Y6u. do kno* About whom he m'6itnt?: boandr id -day was.proibabl' I . � . . I , .7'a Violent alter- the Establishmenf, and therefore must bb state of feeling aiYaonj the people. A'Mesr . I Onta"1111 * At that time the seen e was frightful, thought � I .. . . . ­Idonotltowwliohemea�nt.. ' cition which -she; had .With go I . I . I I . . . . . . . . roph.6., , I . . . - . .... I . A th . . '' me of the ouftod, sold, it is not piollable. -that any :1 Page c egent-at the same -.BurrAm; I Ja . m 24.-A. . speciaJ regarding a little la,ter, when . tile fire 6ga:p,.it was. , . IQ,-:-j)o you swear, at? A.., H6w do'I 'Whileng iii: thei . wibidst-rboni just before temp6ra;Fyl6g&l teellnicalitk will be .Allowed :time direet4a the urgehi attenfion.of tile in - tich worPe.. - Tile forwsra,barg ,were all,, '_ �, . - � . libing ealle ' I ., the'46dident last night oil the Erie railway thrown. Over � on: their' sides, tile- ­eng'inai ­ � . know ilOW who' he meant. . There '.is the ­ id. �High words -were..used be- to -stand bbtw'een the anti'ritualists and. Hou8es to the subj�ob. , On'F, olixuary 19bh a near Owego gives - the, following additionif .. . word he said : 1 . - . . � . . . .� , . . . . I I . ' 1 the.midat of Which Wks. legislation, Reasouastheritualistsmay--m. seeket committee presented its report,and ' doubled over, Axles, hil d spokes, ii,nd wheels, I .1 11 . � .1 . - . � I . . ... tween them, in n , - . � I . information: Thei. 6xpregs car'contained� . I � . I .-What aid - yot d out to get p6lice.,proteetio , .*pledd a's they no doiibt'w upwar4a of �1 . 00,000, which.was *melted into illio * . Q - t uilderstind by 10 .'Connor rustle . ill for -UL corner of . two days Uterward Lord Liverpool's Govw %nd boards, 'And all kinds of 'woodwork. . .. . . A. -I understood �11 Cb,rroll'l,, .I atibol him Shovaii Pilled-to'the. stand.a few moments - .the vineyard -in which to Indiin-8 in their ernmentintroducea.6, bill for. the suspen- Wn in- 6v�ry airiablon. The passengera� .: , � i I . .o 9, mass and was guarded gj- �heriff RiDbin. . . �1 - .� .. how did bb know him, Ana � he - sildd'.Sy 11is after, -and gave some extraordinar� eii-, littfe ec'contricities-tbe Coipus Act. It .was. - 0 I � I . . . I - I y - y Are not. likely. to .9ion at the Habeas were only lialf.dressea but they'ran About " I . a . . - I . ., son�'of wego, froT a hird �gang of roughs, in ihe� an - - ' I vole I dence, reftising to Answer .at times and stay the iii-tati6n. among the eyang6licala carried, as well -as another.billpr6hibitilIg . ow .its though it wag summer. A , ... � . I Qi- Afidwhoie, voice'did �you midersta,nd clontia,dict�ng herself. repea.tedly. . The for theirsuppressionc; It ifiaj be a, stdto' seditioilel meetings, . though not without Who bad �copgre&ted in I the vicinity .to, p&.rtyo us-ran.'foiw.ard toward the front of, - ,�,. "' . . I - . . I �. . . . I 1. . 'priso . ner - of . plunder. Vbe baggage wp,s n6arly all saved. 11 . . . . . . . , . . that to be 2 - ' ' Carroll was quite.iinWell io-day"tbi�g�to�edoplorea-tbo,twlxere�"brethr6iI considerable op'positibu, both in And out'dif the train ,b!l,1lWe met a brakeman, running, . . , - . . . . A 'finicking' car And one dhy coach'were., towa,ra � � shouted,' I Go' back I p , ' . Mr. keredith-that ,surely is not evi- ,�iso, but was propped up in the dock with. " should dwell togilther in unity I? there is Parliament.The Common Council ofLondbn . W 6 I .., . . . . dbnbe- . ". ­. l 1. ... I entiroillv. consum6d, The 'itimittes eibhor . .. . I I , , . : . 111OWS. It is thappifiion that ho-bals only . so littlebarril6ily exbibited,.but there'is no gaitist tW3 bills, And so, did tile. . . . ' like a ad.m6n I . Mr, i P4 . petitioned it, I. *du' themselves plib or were rescued. � . back, the boiloir'll ba�st t in - �_ . Susticoi Clirmeron-74 supposbit would - a severe bilious attao'k, ftoml- having Won disguising the f4cv. Good" people �bn both' inhabitants of Westminster, then the Orih- - 9 - . . . . . . Of - co�.ts'b we . all ran backi.. q ' . . I . . . . , ad 'fftoa . . - . . to 'it anything he 'has -been "ying is evi. fed so highly at - late ,.by .his � Ad- sideoi� m1gh , t wish to -'see, a� compromise cipil-strongbold of Liberaliarn.in the king- .1 - - . . .. I buddled toget � her . ei . ioar ' , he I roof of , -�' I . , I I 11 . I. - . . . . It (,;;;, - donee. It woald be what he understood at 'miring friends 'from. Bidaulph. ' - The . Agreed on, but that seems Qlatef'the ques- 'dOm,- On January 28th, 1818, Ministers- . Moses Oates'is at it. Again.' Speaking, of the train. Tbea came the 'fearful cry � . . . - . . �' � � . . i . . � . . - '! . il ,. the time bythe expression, i levidenco given this afternoon,,. did n6b 'tion wilien both parties &�e.dyifting further 'introduced a, measure f6r,the restoration the weath�r, be thought that the Present of I Piro 1'. and 'the rumers ", about the . . � ' Mr. Irving-YeP, my lord. ' ... Amount b , . fob. was.passed with, mild spell.w I about tile. �7th, P00ifello . . . I .1 I D mu&;' An'. inteiestirig' Point and'fuither from. each other. of habeas. corpug, v�hl - ould last. unti Wei inside4be burning oars... Than', I . . �­ I To witfiesi-What did you oaderst6,n . . arosp concOining the. pair �ot handcuffs Will the dispute be ibstrumen'tdl in - has- oiit Any difficulty, Tbe:Habess Corpus Act whedthere 'Will be another cold d�.p-thii it was ,thatifie full borior. of Ill& position. . I . .. . . . i I Ab -I could not' understand. . SuppQBi ' I ,�ihichmerei in Carroll's possession at 'the boiling diseAtablishment ?` It is �proble- was suspended in'Irelana from July, 1$48, tboirmomater going about 10.0 beelow xero. was fully realized. There *er6� hundreds - . - , In . . � . I . . . - understood It was James Cairoll, ox Nlu tim6 of.. tho . murder.: �He bad borrowed matical if it will, . Whoin tile disruption to Afarch,*,184,9, and fibin, February, 1860, This will be .speedily followed -by-Diiia a , f ptrong,armed, willing mea, aiixfous" to.' , , � . �1� . Carroll, & Mike Carro�ll; . 'or any otherl them froni *Confita;ble Hodgins �ometimo , in *tile Scottish established Church' took-. to March, 1869. :In both tbos6 cases the 'weather till about the 4th of Febru�iyy and do .their u . finest, -while the five poof fellows . i . , - I . Carroll. in the country ; I o;uld , not - know. 'before for the purpose* of' arresting'. 1Xona P bills originated with Liberal governments there will be � two, oat& .dipg between that ,%are cooped up inside flie cars,, slowly. ' . . . . I place.in'1843, disedto,blishmaint was,re. . I - , I . . .. . I Mr. Justice Camerool-�-If you wanted� to Murdered youth, who was -garaed �a an a1mbst . certain rbatilt. - But, 'and with the. saalot Prime Minister, 'Lord And the 12ill; then more mild ftygi and roasting to death;' alfid all of us powerless - . . � know w'fiidh Carroll A wda,'did you.."k � lying undoii. a charge, .of iob6ery. Young by numerous concessions to the�modernized Russell. - Afterward dame, the Peace. Pfd- the.thira. dip of. tiie MPIA11115-out the glat. to help them. At firkt 'it waA said that; .� '.1 .. . . him I A,�Xc-t'l did MoL 7 1 . ,Connor has sworn that on the night of thel ideas of tile people -by the Abolition of the � sdirvation Aotw under be0i tiboriil an& Con- �Tfie hea,viest-'storm `�f the winter in ,01�re were 1welve moil burning up, 'and . . ' I I . I . . Mr. Justice Camerbli-Did not his answor tragedy� and while Uarroll :was arresting systern, of patronage- and of direct. intern servative governments. . .. iouthern Ontario will follow,. continuing that'they coul� be TeBened yet, for the em ' is . . . , .. . . we . . -,satisfy you. who. the Carroll -was 2 'A.- . the family, lie heard , Tom Donnelly Bay ference in-tho. appointment of pastors, AmylutuR nod PrImons In Ontnilo. till about the fOth of Marell. The- general Were only bnrding at 'one end, and if .. I I . � . That's'all I got out of -him, And I quit.at that.' that Cirroll had handcuffed -him, �, aitol . wll�lchwen thopriiiia causes of thedisrup. - I break4p of the wintor will b6 in, a neigh- ebuld cut a bble in the other onatridy, Xr.,IrVing-16u kno' . '11 .. 0 ,1� W then who it was. didn'bliethinkho was-�,smart.11 Hodgih,4 tion,tbe SooDtishle4tiblishinenth[�i3.gai�e(I , �o riipoA of the Inspector of Asylums borhood of the i7th:­ A 6ld dip Will come might escape. Then there w6re- frantic, , ' l, I .. he meant ?.' A.-41ow did I'ka6W 2 ­ to' -day. award 'that the. , harab, and Prisons was brought � down in . , I I .. I u1s he hud in strength - on6rmoilsly*, within the Past � the About the 92nd, And after. that spring will criea fqr axea,-but the "me4 iliiftiid and 1 , I I I . . I- - Q. -By what he said? A. -I did -not 190t the,priioner -(Carroll), were returned -few 'years, and disestiblishm'ent, though . Ontario Legislature yesterday. ' 16 notes open. April will be a,fine.mon I th, with no drove. every I one back,. and thery we stood I . 1, not kdow, noirLaony -him oil - the. day' after tile' Donnelly 'rega,rd'dol As,& corta,inty, seems further* oft in -ilia' Mercer 'markedoold sp.6119, but the . big thab * . . know, nor, you couk to : the Openi g during the year of , Coldest days And watched the o3a,re 'burn, knowi I other, when he only adid 1! Carroll." Either funevat by Mike Cs�roll, prisoner's brother. than it was in- the troublesome tfina of"43. Ttef6kma,tory and 'Industrial Refuge foc will be About ffie middle. There is a proba. .,.the men inside i�erwbeiag. slowly roasted :. - '' .. I ld*woman or I asked how did be know The key, however, wag - Gir1g. , The Colitflil, Prison is reported upon. bilib _ . I . . . . the o I not reftArlied till.. That there. . is trouble 'ahaillol for' the . - fsev I eve fkosta�bout the and -of May a,live. 'We Word ab9oluteJy helpless; .Xfter o � % i Cafroll, and he said by. hfis volcc'� and it was sometime 1pst summer, lie .eiald the cuffg' l piscopal Church iii E nglaud: is Asaueed,-- favorb,bly in respect of condition Ana and �boginniag, of June, when gardeners - ..the foramost cars had burned A .while we' . . . . . I I . M M.. . CY A 0 n Or I 1.1111.- - - liati �. � . . were in thd Panic state is when. lie lent. unless there, Are i6oncesileasion- the part of Mavagoment. The huxhb�r of co' ft- Witt do well t -h. v to d vegetaition - pro- succeeded in gotting-tho* last five carg,babk. , � ; � eply to Mr, 3 , ustice �damor�no the them;* had not been through the fiko. One or other of the Warring -133 - Monts to .county jptls Was 11,300 a$ com- tected . ,-' '' I.,. . .. . I . .. so'they didn't catch fire." . . . partied. oith . " . . I I � . I I I . - "'th'sa said his Pon Williar�mss 91- years I ]?rein the fact that Mrs. Win, Donnelly - cannot bo- auprerbe, had both desire to rule. pared ivith 11,22din 1819. The'toitill ex. Afrozeii too cauged Philip Garis,�kged . � . . I e. ., . � . . . . " � . . .. 01-1 . . , A� , , ­ ­_ .1 . I - - - of ago At � that '.timb... His lordship jtsked wa� not questioned ielmtiVo to the muraer .The Government,wishes to set As. Arbiter penditurd on All public inatitutionoi; wa:fj 35,Ydarsi 'of Southl I-laston, ra..,to dio4iii -A Olay-elapol map began -two liVol suilta.l. * ._ . - *itffl - I - he wanted 'nsaisfaice, be of John Donnelly, it appea,rd that ib. is )lot' -be6w6oit them, but" bungl;4 mogt sadly, . grea � t Ago I ny oflo W., - . agains a nOWs'pa,perend poirsonally P.Assult- . ass why, if . - 05813,426, while thii revenue dori�edjrorn A4 11 . , . , 1. 1. . . 1. 6 . did'- not wake up Iiis son Willid'm, Who was the. intention, of the tion to take up although evah the Court of Appeal Will not them wa;a -only 00,522. Of the 'former BeeikeeperP in southern Xndiani I � Ono of its1oporters. His vindioa;tion ,, . - ­ -_ - . : in tlib house, instead oi�going out to call his that part of . .the a 11�t,1111.0011 in't4o present aoilyithasarighttolliberfere. The wise . . her, haef killed off * oat f the bePs thUS,vigore'usly began ended file other day . . ­ . . . V ,.� � . t sum W7,804 want to plaintibin the insane - � rl� . I Pon Zdbno and the witness. iopilea, - It aid trial at all!. - . . $66,040- the dood' olnd� dumb an -d bliba!f cold weat ' . not run ih my head, I my lQrd;" , . . I Thd r6mailaill . .. dam of the step mtty be hs qi�csfiop�'blo as $1,15,769 the inmates of �jails And, prisons, And the o3utlook'feir . honey in ItSI is (Ila. in'llis Withdrawing all suits, paying all I . 9 Portion Of the evidence the interference is distasteful to the ., couraging.. : . . . ­ . costs and. paying the reporter tba not sum � ' . , . in reply to Mr, Irving, the miineas tl3ald vks iiaainly taken up by h rocitril"ol tile Ritualists,, but no - . .0stion the and072,832hospitm1w and 011srities. The - JA,mes 10, Mitchell, hgdd 28' �' I The rights of newspaper men : . the,twhenlidinet0airdll MGranton hab finding of Apallos, sticka And, other instr cost.of the inmates per heod per viiieli wills ' 7oars, of Of 05POOO . � U-1 right, go' long &B. the Episcopal Church is . . q,o ci6h't ba tampered with by rowaiee with' - \ I mbrni,hg he did not speak to him about1the. molits of warfare, by varioug-pa,rbios on the , contef,ted to retain the position it holds 48 as follows'i . 1. . Baltimore, lost his life frorn lockjaw, t 4 , illipullity. .: .. . � . . - I - result of -an injury from a coasting alcoldoll , " . I . tiro or the boy or anything else, at%y following the liassoacre, . I Wo State Church, We do not wish to Insane ... ........... I.I.-.4, 0111 . Tolys", I I 6- Deaf and dunib *a,n"(,I,��f�a:::::::::::,::i:: ............ 3 *�o He btLa big toot crushed. . I . 110611TAL I . . Ql- Wily didn't YOU Speak to him 7 A.- It having been kepOtted that the wit- quiblile oyor.ihe matter; we will n6t'assiirt Central prison ...... l .... . I I * Whell, with"palo cheek nlidfov'rish browo I 11.1....l..-1 ................. l. 0 40 -T.ho".mood, stylish skating costume of . .. That was my own business; I didn't want nesaes.wero prepared, to -swear anything on either that the whole or the greater part nototbitatory for boys .......... � .......... 11.11.4..l. a 10 ,', Tholittlocreatureslid, L . . tl2V,t; Wai. . , this soason is the jbtsey ; those who do not: I ' . to be running everything , I did the Protestant Bible usedia court, a'DoualY of the rovenuea and. Advantages pos8esgod COM11109 Jailg­v� ......................................... :: 0 48 Awl think -bow very Alowly nbw - . � not expect the mt�h to do anything, And was version was, procured Ana used for thofirst� by the English Jistfl,blishment is derivAd �' I. . . like their severe plainneo &ad 16ng scarfs o Tho long, lopq, days gO by I ' '. ' not going to toll anything, I .. e, -Pat. -'Go ,India silk p -thrown about the I'lature, yo Mw ly hearts, tilair joy, . . time by Mrs. Connor. When the court from direct taxation of the people; but w6 do Duff6rin hOnPluggeol for Ono of _laid, When %,hey your off'rili 05W 0 . . aohaWhELlen"slsoJ,4v:e evidence as to rose the prisoner looked wrot lied, and .knpw that the Church has not alttained her ,to the Canadi Northwest, is it', to gob free shmildors, ekosslic! ill front and tiod'at the Aud the. glad stnild of hl�ftlldlioy , : � his fatberlp'visit to- ate, but nothing hobblearat rthsilwalkod backetolli'3 cell, proi8oiii influential positioir Witho , from lalldlordiam,? Shure, me lord, &-I back. � . . � . . i I Yout'rocompoiisowiffbol . I . . . 1. . utteuell, . . now wag alldited, - . . I Ir"king 0,11xiouslY forward to the state aid, -of vihich money has been blab an . it, the CHMMO, Oi? ' . - ..People are 1 0 what I hear is thrue; iandiordism is -goin, . -The Parents of -'some boys wondar how . It is not go mu;li the , 11 to be shale war marican -continent . -TIleraawho,lell6o;roborateah(3rfe,thbts charge by 4ie prosillitig justice, which, incioldn tat concession. The sole -control of so theta .nor here before theylooar oubboots a6quiek, Watelibbe thovastness of th8 Ago I I varlii6n of th a 'affair. . - Judging by'tbo numberotnotes lie is taking, the parish graveyi%rda, for example, wag a long 17-(;rlP - I . . I street bars and sleighs, &aol You will pro. that the British, agriculturist lito to fear, - . Arnes Feeley, who bad boon af Don. .promises to be an ,oxha,usti.yo address. 11 perquisite," which could be used to -the -Toni Doolo, thd cric6t6r, ,has ho,d ilia bably Peo 9, hillfogozon (mora or-loss)'hang its the floegy, the self-eonfiden�e 11 tb� * . of ,,,,, Anc Molly's on - tho;,,night. prior to the tragedy Thor(i is now little ptoba,bility of teb-oomser disadvantage or the baxasginobt of Main- timb shortened in,8 ligland, mla is expett6d ipg Oil - bohiliCana alidiag� That is wha; iroxha(ulatibld invention Ullitod , . . . and olept'st Wha,louls, told Wh&t he had being Anioboa this week . I bore of other denominations, and lim been.1 to return to Detroit ill about ono month. dodh it. . . . ­ States tlitizons,-Lopdon Times, . �. . I � I . � . .1 ., 'e -N . . . . . . � . . . . I . . I . . . . I . . (I " , I . � ,� I . . . �. . . . I � . 11 I . . I I 11 I , 0 , le ml I I I I I Qt Ba an nria� I - I 1� . I . I .. I I . . . " . I .. I .. . ­.. 1. . . . ., I . � � . . . .. . . . . 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