Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 30 Apr 1891, p. 7

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TX/~p PlfO (\iPTX7Qi lu Cleveland, 0., lust week there were 189 I TheCennan Emperor bos ordered that aj TT -LJ-LjIV KJ 1.1 Jj Vf O deaths the largest number of them were I lilt of officers who took part in the military J from lung diseases caused by the. grip J races Sunday be presented U' lum. He is ; . 'llrse Mrnillni: t 'halves of the practuH) of horrible brutal I \ITIMIIOV TO LillHAUOU. I IJOI" \ BATTLK TAtTTIfN. .'.i, l> lo ilul.t i ..I 0NA1>A. ln<li K'"" over the matter. U. S. Secretary Foster has instructed im- ity hv?- been ureferretTwilh specific U-t.nis '1'be Italian Minister ol Agriculture j>ro- t .lleye exclusions tor s, icntiti < liM.iK.-ct | At migration inspectors along the Canadian border to report on the suhittt of immigra- tion into the United States Jtr-mgh Canada. The Dominion Trades Congress will peti- tion the Dominion (inveitimint lo prohibit the importation of Chin*"* labor. An accident on theOflinnMa 4 Kootenay, ed. road, a branch nf the C. P. R., resulted in Policeman William 8mith of New the death of three men. Considerable low has been caused against Warden GaMidy and the keepers of ! P e t() < llv <'" the xtresmof einiRrants now- area ' the K.i -tern I'onitentiary at -Philadelphia. muur lugb. 111 Ihr Mew UlUr. uni val IJ n itJ R^i< ard, I..'i,-i,-n, tl.e se Powtlt-r. many places on the Lower St. Lawrence by floods. The water is reported to be unusitul- ly high. It is reorted from Ottawa th.it then is DUI-.IK.' i mn^MVtorm at Trent, 'i. Mo . on Thu'-'lax. Williasa Huffman and William Ferguson were struck by lightning. Huff- man xi .s killed and Ferguson fatally injur- I Vork has been convicted of manslaughter. Last New Year's eve his wife called nimout of a ^^_ .. j >,i vj^K-iMHi it mg lo the l.'mtfd States from Italy to the Some of thefts expeditious m rec, nt ,.-..rs ,, n in,- u, xi t.-ti, ( ,; Roman Campagna and Sardinia. have spent tin- summer vacations niakii-rr ' on<---mllv Uermnn. trr The commercial outlook in Ituem* Ayre* is col ioni ill the Bbi Lsjuls^sUidyiii^ JjUc litm^ > ,.pt. .1. M. -nvrt \smst.u.t Adjatiuit Uei .-ml, u>r tl top L in.' ..II.-..IIMIV-IIIK. The army and imvy'an' .u Jjg*** :l '"' """"" eM P 1 * A Lisbon despatch says it is staled that the delimitation dispute, Portugal an^ the Congo free state, will ) submitted to the ,-p la.: and jAoh'gy "t thi ud Allexhanie?, im-i-mti. nidderis ou the S;xv Hi lull a! ll'i.'tMOe of the stnjiiur.il feature* "f pi ana . - i. ml , .-.-uui >u> oy uMHiUire ntal, and i, tie .. turer R. x.. I- n ity I, who has at- e Herman iiray l 'he maniruvra* lafttwuyean. it. Uru-i win saul t liai mUi tin- . IMT- iiiuMts ot men w .> wmi! i jj[ ... upon saloon aud he struck her with his baton, pone for arbit rut ion * elusion this siiinin r to killing her. Pr, mier Mercier is to 'nave an audience promises useful anil important remits. Six postal clerks and two engineers were ' w ''b the Popo on next Tuesday. xvill be led by Prof. Leslie A. Lee, to whom utfrwling regions like northern On- , K( . , -, >lltinential Uttletield. of thVfuture it Prf wfll send out an ex- became of the ntnio-l inpoiti.n.-e ',. Morten Labrador which II killed in a collision between a fast mail aud It is stated that all the .icxvs rc-i'ling in the a prolwibiltty of the carriage of the Canadian .t passenger train nn the Lake Shore road .si. I'eterxburg have lieen ,n.i, ! mails to lireat Britain being resumed bytlie j near Cleveland. that city by May :i. leave yuai-'b leave oi an. nice Allan Company. A despatch from Tickle Cove, Newfound- land, says terrible destitution prevails in that district, and thut ten or twelve families are a.-, imlly starving. Capt. McKay of Montreal, a distinguished ej.t.i.iu.r of Kingston Miliury College, died from AtT.cac fever on Thursday as lie was sbout in leaxe A f rioa for Kngland on sick leave. Last Thursday a man named King was ar- rested and sent to the Sandwich gaol on the charge of drunkenness, whereas he wassuf Dennis Sheehan, a Democratic election There arc serious riots in different jiarts judge of Chicago, wss indicated un Saturday ol Italy arising from the opp xition of the for breaking open one of the ballot boxes at pe;utan'..- to the poll tax. the recent elect ion. Mr. Stanley, on his departure from \.-xv Vork for Knglund, took with him <l III.IMHI, oa compensation for the hundred lectures delivered by him under the direction of Major P.. ml. The tables were turned in Daverport, la., on Friday, xrheu Mrs. Nesbitl resented a rude relle.-iioii on her conduct made by her hiisbuml. whom she shot ill the head, in B. & A. M ic, I'aisve buik.-.s and merchants, tit |<,,mi,ay. | ni |ia. hav,- Uilcd, ,,. J(lll| . m . y to ,,. - \vitb liabilities of nearly half a million st'ait p. inn. is. The failure is due % o xvdrl specula- tion m exchange. The Km opt-all Anur'-lusts are busy mak iug preparations for their May day meetings, and are distributing tiery circulars in Pans, V lenna, and Madrid. All outdoor lemon parlv ri-'.iriis strations will IK- prohibited. the marching column*, and various , \|-n- menu were made by .he < ., nn.ui.- to airy this out. The plan now adopted xva M . move on an broad a front as tite road |r- 1 milted, xvith tbe ranks closed up. In th German army it was the invariable practice to carry out all >nauo>nvrcs witli ti,, in- fantry, and geneiully all the other aims, m niin-hinj order; ami the men were thut accustomed to iiuum-tivrc in peace as they xvo-ild tight in war. As to smokeless pow- ,ier, one i (quired to see. it used lo grasp :hi enormous .lilleience this material would m.il.,- in the appearance of the battlefield ol ; I..- :ture. At a few yards' distance only blue haze was seen when a xingl* ill!. . _t tired, and even when large bodies , were using their rifles as repeaters ths Ubrador has a bleak and mloUo WM ho . liKnt to make ,, o rull liu . when be joined ihe Albatross deep -.-a dredging .-rinse in ihe Pacific. The money tor the SBtorprisjS haj in en b.-ctircd in part by thelibei-alily ol the Alumni. Ivi.-b uii-nilN-r of the expedition will defray his p.-rson.ll . \|M-ns, s. A -III. ill vessel Will In- purchased, and il in expected to extend id,- of Hudson 1 'ape Chiidleigh. Phi- pnr|KH,v of the expedition is to .study . ...-tween Hamilton Inlet and i i ..idlcigh, a distance of about ,~>OU nn.. ...i.l to make collections of all sort*, wi... n M .11 be studied at leisure when the hai ii e i*t coast, the drift ice coming from fering from fever, from which he died from dieting a wound that will probably prove Prince Bismarck thinks it would bo a mis- the north, , hilling the air to such an extent fatal. want of medical treatment on 'Saturday. The Newfoundland delegates to Britain MI an interview admitted th-it recent events is of opinion have caused a friendly feeling in the colony j evading t'ncle NUII'I Inw by lauding at Hali- towards the United St ates and cut rangement from the mother country. | take for Herman manufacturers to refuse to th The Lady DutTerin, the wife of Lord DufTenn. the British ambaasailnrat Rome and former there is little or no vegetation. The treasury department at Washington exhibit at the World's Fail in Chicago ! '-' "'' "t the .-ouniry is very dilTerent a of opinion that British immigrant* are cause of their disliko to the Mcrunley tarn!. *h "t distance inland, xx here the infill, r.ce ! 'he Labrador current s MO! felt, and vege- Religious disorder, have been stirred up u ,,,,,, ,,.,..,. , ,,. ,, , llm , * at Benares, India, by the local authorities . ....... .liventiivin" the Umlsein, ways, and effort* are being made t,. secure c . 01 ,, Im .,, lng to (lemo y lis|l ,,, temple lllordar ^ ^'^''^ X" the coaLt % The sleam yacht A.va, belonging to W^liST"*' '" r ' """ WftU!rWOrkl> "'^ """' '^"^ {ennc , to lnoM . rinilf , rlie Mew ^^ must give a great advantage to troops on fax and crossing from Canada by the rail- mi elfort evidence in the nutter. ly Governor-General of Canada, will shortly '<'"" K. Vamleibilt. which has just arrived s,. V eral thousand of the pimrest .lewiali )>a. y xvill stop at many |M>iiitsonTenn^ publuih a work entitled Journeys, IHT'-'and 1M73." The Roman ( 'at In -I i.- authorities of Quebec intend to operate with corporation of Montreal in inn king the celebration in honor of MaUonneux i , the founder of Montreal, a very imposing event on May 18 next year. The employes of the Montreal and Sorel railway, whose wages an- in arrears, on Wednesday sei/cd thceii^ines and prevented trains running, to tbe great inconveiiier.ee of Montreal merchants living at Sorel. Five ringleaders have lieen arrested. Owing to ill.! immense iiuautilies of logs which are being rafted from the Canadian pr"-prrt8 for l-itclu-u mid- My Camdian'at New \ork,iuarantine, after a cruise-, was j u m,l,es will cmigrMe Horn Wesurn Russia j dens, or refuse heaps^ot shells and IH.WS, there on account of smallpox on ml Kussian Poland m May, the destination left b ancient people after preparing Hugh Halpm, an oih-r, is .uffer.m; of ,, of tllem ,, pi|1K ,, lt . Arg ,. lltilll , Kl .. ,!. ni-.a!,. will !, exannned.and 'he abun- l>oard. from the disease. piiblie The new mayor of Toledo has inaugurated In lhe i.;ee. u . lnun de election Prince Bis a war against gamblers, and 100 of the ' marck ^u^.i : ..v.TandSchmalicld .Socialist, fraternity were jailed on \\ednesday night 3 tjoj, VO(C8 A second l>allot will lie ucecs- as a wginmng. The sale" by the United sary The non-election of Prime Hismup-k tales wbinkoy is attributed to bis own policy, as he neither dant forms of .inimal life, log'-tlicr witli the collection nt specimens illustrating the ge- , mmera.. ii'V, and other features of the region will keep the party busy. According to t be butt census l here live along lhe coast of Labrador, bet xt ecu pineries on tin- < i into lumber m the r^ian bay to be converted trust last BWMfMSjaM*! U.74S.171 gallons, | solicited voles nor issued an address to the Hamilton Inlet and Cape Cliudleigh, l,4'J.-i an increase of 4,000,000 galloBI oxer the pre- | people. vious year, and nearly !),(KX).OOO over ISSll. .,., 1(| ,; ermBn R elc i, BUg |, M rejected the Owing to despondency caused by la l lirsi part of Ihe Socialislic bill, which pro- I grippe. Major Benjamin K. Talhot, a pro- vides that the maximum work-day lie imine- mini-lit rinladelphia man, shot himself in diately fixed at ten hours, and that the m ;\: Boston, where lie wus visiting Thursday, mum be reduced to nine hours m IS',14, ami He was II? years of age. to eight hours in 1S!IS. people, of whom only sixty are Kun.peaii!). The Mm an, m missionaries have six stations along the coast. < Her l.tKKloi the inhabi- tants are Kakmius. Near II. n. niton Inlet they are half civilizotl, but further north they aix- as primitive as the Ilakunos. Tin v live in the regular lUkimo lints, and are not very particular about having their meat . --.I, .is tln-x ,-ujov it raw. All .In- in aie terrorized by a land of Indians, most of cised strong mllm-tice to prevent the election |, , nation pussibln with regard to the",- I. m whom are oid to be British subjects, though of Prince Bismarck for tJeestemunde. but, Mu l,,r Kskiiuos will he collected. They have drawing their rations trom the I'nited alarmed by the str,Mii;th of the Socialistic | M . ( . tl nll | 1( . r m .^|,., ..,.,! by etlmologihts ami States. vote, an eifort will be made to return t he ex ,i,,. ,.',! :1 ,,,| |U ,., tlm , Ingeollege expe.iitum C.-orgeand Fred Dunawas were hai.i;. .1 ,t ' han -.-llor by in overwhelming majority on wi || ^ ,.;,,.,. somi . 4( ., y inierosting fatUaUmt Tahlequah. I. T. . on Kriday, for the murder tne second ballot. | ,(., ,. W.ifh l.ec, a Cher->kee, in BoytOBobor, !S!tl. The steanislup Kulda, which arrive i ,t New York 1'riday from lireiuen. had a case of smallpox on Imard. The saloon and second cabin passtngei-s were landed the steerage passengers being .1, -tamed. Three hundred coal heavers at the ' land docks have struck for an in, -reuse of wages. The number of deaths in New N oi k Mou day was l.'Ui, of which grippe. Thieves wviil through tlie Pla'.vuu hotel ut Hot Springs, Ark., un Kri.lav :nght. securing J.S.I.HW in money and diamond*. 'lrer States, there is a possi- , bility of thereimpimition of the duty on logs The people of RollaaudSt. .lohu, N. D.. It appears the Herman I iovernmenl exer- during the next session of the Dominion I'arliiin ut. .ludge Kalconbridge was pf-sented witli a pair of white kid gloves at Sarnia Monday, there In-mg no prisoners in the jail for trial. I'll,- British Columbia Legislature, after a session of 54days, during which !H) bills were passed, was prorogued Monday. It ii claimed th.it a silt-x mine has been discovered on Pilgrim Island, seven miles from Riviere du Loup .,, .1 bat). The number of persons arrested in Mm real during HIM) WIIH '.1,0x7, of whom 7,941 were males and I, I -Mi-females, 7. 4 1 Ii Cat hob s and I.til7 Protestant*. I'll.- famous.),).' lloef canteen, in Montreal, which was formerly the favourite resort of the wharf roughs, baa been transformed into a ti-ni|M*rancv can't-i-n, and was .ipen.d yes- terday by Mayor McShanc. A million wlutetiuli fry wen- .1,-positad on Monday in lint waters of Matchudash bay, an arm of the Georgian bay. The I'luveitmi i -, neral has received a re- solutiun pomcd by the Legislature of British 1 i; is pi i niable tlmt a detachment of the i -.;.. .lit loll, iiiim'ln-iuiu till, e or full l 'in n. the def Then, as lo lhe adoption of the mugaziuo rifle, this had uecesBiluled the supply of ad- ditional ammunition, ami had increased ths diliicidties of distribution. Ail Continental armies appeared to have endeavored to -olvs tbe problem " frartioning" the supply, -ud had adopted light .ompany ammunition wagons iute.ul of the old ii.ittaho.i xvagons. As lo ihe nexv small alibi, riile, lhe lectur- .-i u. I 'h..t mine thun by sm il,eless powder, more even than by the rep. .t.ng |.i i.u jple, had t.u tlcal formations !>.-, ..lie, t<l by tjiu title. The weaptm xtilhxvii n thoCeinian infantry wa armed xx as ,-,-n enim-ly as a ,i. and not. a* with us, tu* a singls lo.iiier : and he callid attention li< the in- d dittances al win. u the Cerium sol- dm was . \|>ettcd lohu. K. -^illations wire hud down that between iK.ti !!;! SMI yard* ic -d (Kidies ill the open oi lii-im-ii :> :i. tivs ox-.-i . onlil only le allowed to 'einain halt- ed. or lo move to a i! ink. tor a short tune, and thai only xvhen the tire oi lhe snooting line covering t in in was in a measure eijual t that of theeiit tny. If under art lib ry tire, the i oinpaims lormcd line at iis.i:t l.."i(Kl metres. Ceimaii irfantry alw.i'. s m.xedol ..I 'he .|imk. ' and thus kept thill iitaili, and xn-ie -bus :n giHid form tor sno, ting xx i . n ualieil. (ii nerally li.ill a "iiootinjj line oi i . .itaiiim moved :- .i.u.i . . .xi-n-d by tlie (in- "t the half n-mainnn; m ponilicu. 1'h, itn - .ii- iplim- xvas letter inaiuti.imil in tne < .einuiii than in olliei sysicin- lit iheii -|K,KC. .it lie remarkabli ^-np thei had nl the .ipports aud ti - t - H, in-i . licit the -upreme molnellt will ascend the lirand Kix.r at Hamilton Charlie has a great fondness for the past- | nl ,., , ulll OI ,,| MV or to reach tho I. rand 1'alls 'IH,U tin Met that n ol win. h pie .-rust is made, and, this MMfJ ,- l.^.nulor. xvliicb, according to then-ports 1 a . ..nn -t the parade su-p as .,.- -iimed, nuwn, h<- was often treatetl to a piece. ,,f ,,, ain-nts of the Hn.is..n l!.iy i \impany the drums beat, ami the bands iil.yi-diht who have visited them, aie, 'in point .if regnm-Mul m,xr. h. I'ht m. n in front knew :.ii;iil. the moM siu|M'ii. Ions falls in the from ' he drums an, i miisu that their in- world. They an- -aid i ..pour over tht-edge ratios wen al new of the bitty plateau ,.l timer Labrador, and, strength ol mind xvln l x ..- ..id\ s, ..ml tc at asn.^le leap, to -.-a, h lie bottom of the "Uvnglli >'f ""Klv. Little une was made in precipice. '.'.IKHI I. -el below. If this is a tbe Joinian .u m\- ol volley tii in . m-i nilaii- fact, tb.-re ate no tails u ihe world iiual- (ry l"'e at long ranges was .pule tin x- p- ling t hcmm height, mil. i '-- the -alarocls 'ion. i.iealuie wan made by the i lermai which |H>ur ox ei I'leed^, -of Mount llonunia, infantry ,.f the iiitreiii-liing t.s.ls. xvith wlmi k !! naturally looked for this, and, whui torgolten. he would invite himself to some. ir the torm ol xxords which hail often doubt less been used bv his mistress. He would *ay : "Charlie, do you like paste? Will x.- have a bit This would b said m l.'l Mere from la ' ' voice of his mistress or her daughter, lie xx.nild then i. id, m imite a thanked tone. Oh. rath, Argument in the case schooner Sa\ ward before the f ;iie Mipieine ( at Wnshiiiutnn him been postponed till ilex- Columbia asking that the Chiuew Act be M,.,,.iax because of the illness of Attorney .im.-n.iid wi th:i view of still further restrict- * ing the immigration of the Chinese. I mi in, lined to fam-y that parrots le 'in on the Ixiuml.i, line lietxieen British I Imaiia ex.-iy second man was pi ox , led. ami perhaps understand phrases relating to and Veue/ue. u lilleient points As to t he im-unted infantry, the le. I urel i .. in^; and drinking almost sooner than anx that 'a:--- en fulls leap over said exerx Continental iniimn '< > , iiiab otiier-. One of 'iiy feiitlicredaci|uaintances th" edge ol 't In ' lie ppwl i x.i'iou, and solulely. II infantry wen- inpiu . .i to keef was in lhe habit of inviting visitors to take descend .it h-.i-t ' in ;e.-t i -tore they break up with, avalry they wen . ,nn. x, ,1 in carts, refreshment. " Won't you have a cup of on (lie ledge h. !"xi < '.iui...n Holme ol the Kveu theKussians -eemt-d to be . '-i-n^tng The Grand Trunk railway report which was adopted at the recent annuul shows aa increase of t'lii, .">!.'! m the eiim; pa--, n ger traffic for the half year ended December last, an compared with the corresponding peiiod in ISS'J, and a decrease of i'{).*),^13 in the amount of freight carried. ..IIK.XT RRITAtN. The steamships P. Callaml and Clamor- gall came into collision in the Kiiglish Chan- i. el, tbe liitiiM being sunk liilliivii/.ai spiileinic m Hull, Knglum). The death rate has reached Hi p. I.'XNI. liiiHiiienH of all kinds is retarded '<. the ill- ness of employee* (.'apt. V'crney, a member of the Knglish Mouse ol COMIIIIOIIH, returned to London on Saturday anil xurrendered on a warrant charging him with having caused the abudc- tion of a girl for immoral purposes. He i.ei.ii-,1 the i lirge. but was coinniitteil for trial, bail being accepted. In the i n. .u for breach ot promise (..o light by C.liulyn Kvclyn against William II II M Iburt m London for bica. h f promise Do have a cup of tea,' she would Knglish army , -ml, -ax ..: i- iS >n ISS7 to reach the i ul l ue.ir dragis.ns, who wer uv , and sometimes it was rc-ally aw k the ili-.ind Rills, and ap| i lied within .unnd with nlles and baxoiu Is, and trained Jay t.omd denies U, , dls. ^^ ia rf,,^ , ..mpellmg the mislr-ssto fifty miles of them -.x hen in - as .-. impelled t, ligh: on fool. I'hen.'as to artilleiy. it extend her hospitality to visitors for when t turn back on a. couni of the la. lure of his W as .... n that the prop.. Hum ot gun* toon tea? say; rupt h an invitation had not previously l>een intended. This bird was also fond of say- ing " Com! bye '" and never said il at the xx i.nig tune. When the visitor xvas about tails, ami it xull !>e a very MI i;t. r to have the .pustion finally ettled. ,ys also that the Vaiidciluit.-, can nex control of lhe Chicago and Northwestern, and thai it would not surprise him if tin-;, built blanches from the Cana lian I'acili.- Mrs. Mary K. (lough, aged 71, widow of to dep.irt, he or sho would be startled by i ar. skeptical ab.nit the repoitsjd height of i the late John B. Cough, died al Hills.l,.,,- f.uni, Bovlcston, Mass., on Monday of para- lysis. Tbctirst coiitmgentoi tiie Roman Catholic ord-r of the Little Sisters of I he Aiuuuiiplion, to the niimiier ot six, artixe.l in New V.uk on Sunday from France. Six hundred of the I'.'si laborers engaged in grading .I.K-kson park, Chicago, for the World's I'air, have stnick for an increase in food supplies. Contiary tohlsespvctutions army x uhl IK- enormously imreased, nnd he loiind x cry li' lie Clinic ot fish, and as lhe the work of the ma.-f - would be ;o-iiM,-y was !nui;i-r ; ban he had expected fiuiiit.it, .1 by the ainoli, '.e - |iow.i, i. ; ood r.-soui.., ;.,xe out. tJeographeis fnn*rr-hour an, I saloon. The failure of past altempis to eM iblish | Whether they have this emu mom, height or .-oi!ee.nousi-i iiad Ixin almost wholl> in. , not tin. i;rainl Kails are certainly a very saxs the Philadelphia /'!<, to a WMll .-I wages from SI.. Vi to $1 7"> per day. t'roiu i personagii lulhcrio mis --n saying, " \\ ell, gooil-bye ! I'oodhxe'" If that part-i.i did not know that tin- > pro(H-r thing lo say, and thai tins xvas lhe proper time for saying it, I :>m no iudge of ^i.-tl thing ill their xvay and ire xvell worth business man igement parrots. it. It is 1'opc.l the party will bi- able n.oiu.', thi iiHVi.n This bird had iH'en taugiii :.i eiiunt up to to --arry out the plans il is now dn-cnssing six, but she on..! i.irely -i-ix ihemiinii' .scciiding fin 1 tti.tnd Hiver in a boat. ,n .ider. >he - o mi -.- 1 -me ii"t 'he making a surxex of the i m t . and \ploring sainu tij.ure. now.-xer: tine,, tour, or live the neighborhood of the falls. All ihcmcm were, but "ii x one ut a time, ..niis:i-n- s ., W as always an>. t:n neglect - l>t IXM-.-II hi soi'ial ndilions of '.In- .-.nitiir x ..ml.. I-' inland. I'liosi who saw tin- - -iifl'-e ii-'ii ii-niil- abi .ud, and proxin;; a .ithlul mg and etluHiii ally ol f: her usual burs of 'the parly haxe liven selected, and it imagined that it vnMiH that in undi-rsiooil "thtr- IB nn room for other establish th, -am, And old lady and a young man l)oftr,!e.l she had 111,10. . m..l.iU.. and on " skipping " appli. ants. The p.uly will leave latt *-i_._i_/.. ..!*;_. I.. .. i- i i - ..il :_.__-_. -111. : i -Kill- igbt 111 rough wall the same M, timpii.ii'ie cause -.dx n. .-s-nry to iiisiiliitioi.hu. Tin i -nit *IH! nail llUtnc a m.suiKi , ami oil SKI|I|IOI^ a|ipo, no.o. t J th.- Wabosli ferry at W'indsJr Sunday night, a ngor would give ahriU OOmioal wiusllo .lunn, aud will not return until Sepl.-mlwr. has IHICII thai in. .,>-,. -^ - iuid IMVU, ..cull. Some kind of thought 1 | in this country haxe In't-n vlmo-i .1 oi.iri IIIKC, the :i ver,lii-t for the jury on deffiidan n Monday broughtui I lie nstoins otlicer, sus|Hictin^ lifted tin old lady's veil and found a China man. The pair were locked up al Triiiu bull avei u st iiion, ami g^axc the names ot I>ee .Itu ii'nl William U right. Wright is charged with - muggling Chinamen. The KiiiiMi sii-i'ini Hoguith, trom Rio l.ini-iro, is deiai'n-d in ipid-aiitm,- al New York hee use her ,-iimf -..in. 1-1 died at sea of yellow fcxer ... and her .. ^:i .ul, -nl.it ion muni liux-e passed nnd ,i iniigthis ptirfonuance. rrlor \u is somewhat in the nature of a scienlilic peiiiiieui, s toal .ailed suspension with- ,.iii .olds. Dip i thread in strong <nlt Appi.-nension has suddenly sprung up in , ^^ ,,.,,, Hioionghlv. Do I hi* two Kiii-"|M.n.a|iit:.ls. \V hence these _. ^^ tjm( ^ m ,,, ( , (l |( i- rill.. failure', giving '.Hilt ,.r no -ml to tin -.pp n , ems. of til-.- saliKUi. and i> n.m, lal y ,u.d eilcctix ,rlor tn, k, winch g-^d di^ura^meu' ' - eii them. line ill the Illef . h n "f thi -nc- . . --tni - mi, i house .mist i Hue. It musl IK- m.:de attractive, and tl.e " <jr un*t*j imi*i i" " ' i " -"i"n 1 'in is.' 1 1' .. i.i in ii s< "" ' "' ^- " r ' K ""' tu -"y- - <" > - "" y P.-' ' i:: 1 :::;; 1 imi-m.^. :;;,;:!;,.; The duel sigmli, ance lies m the .iidiemc like anx ordinary thi.a.l. lu the Houso of Cni,,m.,i,., Monday M,. , V ., <Ho,l at sea it , ,| llmnl i, , n \. W. H. Smith tt.te.Untt th. reason M,. of yellow fe.rr. , ^ oo| , glan ; ,.,. L . urr , !Iloa l ie . m the \ ' m iv remain. This te.cb. Michael Dux Ut was not on the Royal Labour I The unpaid employes ,,f ; n,- K-ntu.-kv fuel that thuy tmli, ale thai, in spite of all .^ ... n .. e t<1 ,|,,. ,),,,. a ,| w |,,,l, w ,|| |,iuii 1 ' : "^ llvl ' resiauiants. I '" x o. I omiiiiHHioii w-i- bi-.-nuse. of his having been I'nion railway baxe w r.-.-ked -V. miles of the ih... h..s Iweii mud. the peace of ICurope is . , ,, n d to theotiier ,n.l ih, -pectu w '' '' ' '"> "" " U '""' "'''"' innxicted of treason -felony. j road, and caused damage; amounting toloU,- on a xeiy IIIMHUI, foundation. Not long (| ' , v ,n | w . rst ,,i ,,, ^,^ , i,, , lni , ,.,,, im chairs, where , iiMonn - IiiHiien/ais raging in London. One-th.rd <l(l< '- ago the storm ,.-;.. w, m Paris win-,-- ,',;',,.,, ,,' , f u , .^i,^ ,, f ,',. ,., ),',,,, t!i,-ir leisure, and re m .. of the mcmlwrs.f tin- National Liberal Club Sign,-, Cole, the Italian ,-onsnl at New 'be. out irely friendly visit ol me ex Kmpie-s , H ' - ,, , M .,. h ,;, M ,,,,,.,| u-;,,,.- thei ,-x.s. I"""""' "''"' and il,, niiijenix ,.t t hi uinmtcs of one of tho i Orleans, insists Ihal all but two of the Kre.ieri, k suddenly brought to light the , ,,. lUJ , ,,. n i n ,,,, s ,^, : ,,,;,,., |uead'has :L " ''"' "": larn.-~t hotelsa'ic .(own with the disease. I Italians who wen- killed m the parish pri.-.on depth and mtensilx of the smoldering am IK .,,,, i, urn< .,|, bul UICM- rem.uns a small tube urns Iruin Lc-d.-. and Sheliield report ] on March Uxx-ie luluui subjects. tt i.,i,,nth- rmaii*. <)( ^ lolld MOttgh to bow Uw hrfll Wighl a si. ni'iii stilt,- of atbins in those phi.es. v, sjaiBMD aj KM , W, aie iiax in- a N " w " '"'"'" IIM " ha!( H>> ""''" ,'"""' ' : ' ..ftheim- .itudicd. I4e ar.-lnl that the Hr.l l'..,ttali,,n of t|, Grenadier hard tun. in awonring help wta| :,- ,., the lt:il.,,n .-g.ons. I IK! _ liuaiilii. .-I po - ' ' .1 at tbo I'hulsea st-x-d s hax mg te: nn .1 a niinni and ,le- ban Hi-kit in l.oiidnii, yeslortlay moriiiiig m.. i img auue-lli'i'd nn i .-a-, oxer lost year's iilii..,-.i to -t ml uioriiiug parada in full ma! .-lung or.ier. Tin- men coiiipl.-iiu ol MI and inn. -'Till. Several of tho mutineers weie .uic.ito.l, and an HIM- t Cation will ii) made. XXI ! Kli-AX. The !"- -'.v'l'liiuHdax in::ht's Iii-o in Xow \oi-k i>' pla ".-,1 at .^tt!Hl,000 A t "i.l- -i ,> |p. r iitinuiiU'-c.s tin- tiiiiiiat-inn of an ...itnieal trust in that it. v. t;old c\))orts from New Vorli t-.> Kurope last wi-ek aiiuiuntcil to :/,'l,.")fK),OtNi. Is of Pink- - . i v.-- i.ifi Pittjtiuiig, PH.. y.sK'riluy m>.l'i' ' '0 il.ix to th.' I "llln lisx llle in. where serious riotu are x- Al I Ly, Mass, on Sunday night an of Cb. iii. I iiddlod his hotly xvitli b,i,o>i.s, attempting to assault a white girl. IN OKMUXl. King Hunilierl has sent $l(Ni t phan by the staim-i (7ti .p.a V.xo xxe. Us .ii atlvmpt xi. i n -male : m- I', i u.-nai- Premier, M. Siuinlsmloil, bill in . k the assassins made the hh.ndcr ; killing Ills ,-olleaglle, M. Baltciicll, the Minisitiul li'maiici. It w.w. uisiantlx sus pfi-li'd hat a Kiis.x.an .tilil^n,- lay behind I* i .-t. i, iii is not c\|K)setl Ui u diaft. Th, io!!ow I to tho t ' -i li-isiui'. ami rt'iiitiin -nthem WU....1.- ... x . .. :, -n tm, nt and SSmnfol J is isattra. live and ..p| ID| l.u, .l-t-lt. One ( ml* can sit at a table iindit-lm bi .i ft , within the screens win. i. ',' the oo-, ix. , tion of most ro.i'i .. i ___ . . , ... u,m , > xvlu'i . iti/cnn took a n. .nn the. jail, IM -\peinneni limy IK- Mined ill , manner. Tnt'four ends of thre.u , , , tji . tour Coriicm ol I ,-i.nt pn mu-liii, thus I Hoii -i hamiiioi K. 1'ipthe, ii, ile in strong -all w.iier, ilnn.nx it, te- ' ()n , ln , ,,,,-,,, : nj: ! h "- -'"'" ' - * r; A"-- "::, !ni&S LlThi ia The xxi k t:ie Ktn|K!ror of very pacili. .pcech, and to ";> cents a Jay. Thu coke strikers' riots in the neighbour- hood of Seolttlalt!, P'i., have Liok. again, and the pie i-n.e nf troops is lo be lice m. 'n- akcd The M.uisiiuc), t>.. p'e.-l.xt.-: \ l.'iiiifil Pie^l.y-.i. . Church mi \N'.'ib deponed Rev. ,loh: ' :>* lex ::om:iif mm' try on account ! ill iliiUtnnusS. ,ds.l-.l,-l. The strike t Esaen, Cenn.iny. ollecU 18 b\ the tiovern- collieries oinploying '2,< \ bill is to bo presented ment in the New SoulhW.ilo* legislature, ....xidin^ I'ot 'ho elifraiich.-enn-nt I women. I l>i- Iv.npi. "I Knssia is seriously ill, and iteci i.s been summoned to i -l. I i,,ii Irontier. I Austria made a thuru is no tloioit thai tiie Kmperor ofCnr- iiianx lirmly ivlicxe.-i thai hi . an pr, -servo the |M.'ac of Kurt,|H> : but lxii-ia is, after all, the som.. of danger, au.l no one pe ot t he iildlelice. In tin dr.prci lal ion ! tin .u '.!:- : '.Mnola is not singular. Caliloit.i r,i-.n."s to which -mention in now being ' dtclme of Iw.'iily millions in txn, y. ..is, as lt.,,1 thouglimlhe nl I lit. tt'.l, IS the -11.1.1111111.- (8,800,000ns. iily oity of the It is tho si..! of religion and of spent upon tmpr-.xi,. - that Itiiiiutig m India. Tim annual pilgrimage- oombtaitioni to bring down t lie pri . w |,,a,b- L'I u .' si. -red xx.i'.ls from all pails,, I |.|..|m-ts . : ili-tall. many imarU'is ihiit Kns.-ia is steadily mak ; )M , ] an ,| ilt> . ,|, ,,,,,., , b v il,,. |}u,|,lhist fa. th. These combinations ami ing pnp.iia i..o, tor war, and that those Tnearo , mi |, IIMmw hiehtheoity stands is con answerable t ml iHsoctatioiis pretlict IxiiH.tiau actiim. It is beliexed in pi, p nations will I" . omplol* not later than tiie ml of this v ,u l onlj MM. '.-ep. but it will get a .-.I by the most i ex eiential iHsocmliou- lo 'hen. niit-s .ilSixa and Vishnn. Mm. nligiiius frnu-y might be stirred up in lit nares than m anx othei poi in Christen .loin or heath, n for the fai n ' ' m n >...- in an m. i.-aT in l'i. ana in. alls of raising tlie pi - .>: p-. !...!- It is ..hx ions iln.t an alteiat ..! ot iii.ni. x valum ' - .n nn dy toi || !' o the rn mmd di-- i intlns :liusion-

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