Weekly British Whig (1859), 6 Aug 1885, p. 1

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KINGSTON, OX, usue_v`s coax uocxs. :~i,uuu. liaxley & Co. had about 2U,(l|0 tons of anthracite cod on their whnrf, together with a hoisting npparntue worth $5.00). ` Insured for some 570.000. Polson's loss will probably be `.".H.UUU. Wilson x Co.. '3'_'.3.0n :0: Crime 5: Co. had 400 tons ol I` coal In stock insured. The losses of . Douough & Oliver and Sylvester Brother cannot yet be accurate-lv xed. Geo. J. Warin, the boat. builder. loses `$2.500. In Ghu,pn1an`s elevator lU,0I.|0 bushels of gruxn.were storel. In Adamson's 1; .- Ull) bushels of outs and 25.111) bushels of ' wheat is a total loss. There ism rddivion a number of smnllzr losses. . I\nnI.'A rnnll 1-ur rv nun: ~ n-any-s In-mu. , | Henry Hogan. of Wolfe Ikland. has taken. one of Howe Island's most amiable goon ladies. gthe eldest daughter of Mr. Mich Melville. to "grace _his residence on Wolfe Island. IVe olfenmost hearty congratula- uon.~_i.--M 1:. James Norris ha; returned afnu" g lengthy trip to St. Paul. Minn. His friends were pleased to see him on the Sehnd again. -=_lias Nellie Melville is vititihg lrer sister, um Henry Hogan. on_\y9ire*1s1an`d.-miss g-.'mmalAnstend w_.in_e.s~i's|a.t1ng ntllly. Roche- orf: t.weok.- y `is eea-tainjy line. and the Connors :re'*gcl:R:.lly`mbling their Hands iq enlicipation of an abundant 3; 5l:).U,U. ` The assessed nines of the bnlldnngs an-l whnrvea destroyed were: Thomns Saulter. bontbonsc. 9100; Alf. I-Inns. , hont.house._H1_X!; Eliu Regen, wharf. 3 91.2w: 3. Iuaeskeo. boutuonae. 9500; John (jnnaell. bonthouse, 3111!); Geo. Reid & Sons dock. 8&1); Currie boiler ' works. !1ll)2_Wnrin a bocthouse. H0); ; W. Burns` xcehonse. 59(1): J. A; Gn- huuzls icehouse. 8`J,(IIJ; Wilson's scnle facwry. 917(1); John Simmxngtonh lac- tu-rv, $300: Chapman's elevn:or.S`J.0(IJ: ` .-\damson`s elevuor. S5.(I)0: Sylvester I Bromens` buildings. '5l.U(K); John But Bailey's coal docks. $4.000. lI._.I..... a. n- 5.-.: -L....o -mnnn am. of I I l l l wnitoy. _ _ . A wn'ciinu.~:'s tun. Henry Watts. and old miiieing. He was employed us watch- man in the Toronto Syrup and Sugar Re- nery. where the fire originated. A resi- dent lroin his bedroom window saw the wiitchmau'a light in the upper windows `out. is ' z of the large building. The watchman was , appareiitlymaking his round: at this time and as he was an old man it is said this duty would take him about half an hour. l`hu re was noticed in a second story window of the building by the resident in question phortly after this, and run- - hing to the dc or of the place he shouted to the watchmen. but could get loudly The alarm was then given. no reply. ' The factory hands express no doubt that watclinian Warts was burned to death ; in the building. Search for his remuins ' will be made as soon its the heat of the ' smouldering ruins will permit workmen to enter the place. A man reports that at 4 o'clock this me-niiug he saw a man . iii-owned at the loot of Scott street. The _ man was trying to have the boots, and reiniiineil so long that esca to the E- pleua-le was cut off by the uaies, so he launched one of the boats and jumped into it. As he ill] so 3 heavy swell struck the bout and washed the man 5 overboard. - n--nu .\-n r\-urn t\'rl.'c Louis LSD l.\`sI uA.\'rt;S. Txe glncoee factory wnsinanred for ` ; H'.~.0I.I() Ill Cnnndun companies. There j ; was 3130 n insurance on the concern of ` S 1:301). 'n._ ._........l ...l.-..\. at 9|... lvunuhlunnn i-vpvv. Iannna nx IIIIL. `Tye htothers. Wu. and Jen; local- < lnm, ssilou on the schooner Annia'Ilnl- vey. were sleeping in their hunks, and were notmused until the lure had spread from the glucose factory to the ngmng and gnnwalesoltheveseel. They vot on deck with all possible speed. but not until Rogers dock. to which theves. eel was moered.had heeomea mase at ames. Seeing that it was nseaess lor them to attempt to get aehore. sud I realizing that every moment they re- _, I msined on board brought them nearer 2 their death. they leaped into the Avatar . alter having been severely burned. 1 I They battled with the waves until al- I ! most exhausted. whenfthey managed to ; . ..|:...|.... eh- A... n' . vnnhl. anchnred 1 %f 'Lul. worth withhor cu-go 08.00010 39,850. drum: n: 13:11.. _ _Y__. Point Road Breezes, ' Mr. Gnmsbaw. of Wolfe Island, is ._,. l.......l.~ no IL.-i.-.l>lnI.l I-In in grill I I I . A reporter begun inquiries and die- I covered that the neme giver isuemned. A She is well known. About two weeks ' ego she purchased e ticket from Folgers 1 ` f for New York. The New York papers I couuin notices of the lrolicksonne mu- ; den. `The.\'un seye: "Policemen Not- I ton of the Brighton Beech police new 3 l j young couple in Bauer`! lest evening. Lheheving in whet he deemed e qteet ` way. The girl, who might be from 18 to '4) years old, Ielked eeteticelly about the splendor: of the island. The police- Vmau concl ded. from ell that henwend `heerd, the ehe In A runaway from home. and escorted `her end her compen- ion to the etltion. There was quee- tioned by Chief Mcliene. end after I ` while she said zhet her neme wee Lillie St. Clair. and the; her parents lived et Kingston, Cenede. Her tether. she add. as 3 builder and e well~knowu Free- mason. Three weeks ago she becune acquainted with her zompenionavho was ,t.hen e cook at the Thousend Isleud Puk Hotel. He told her he wes coming on \'a.-in Vnrl: and nvnor` hop in nlnnn | I lll eluluunull lilac Luullullu _ Islend Perk notelwith Edwerd John- ," eon.eoook..end when she left the St. r Lum-uee ehetoldhet perenieehewee _ i going to spend e few deyl with an uncle . at Syracuse. Inueed 0! doing an went to Lona Bunch, where Job ;hed gonetowork eevelelfnr J iGeotge. she remained there for ` weeks and then went toJobnenn'e sie- ten in Brooklyn. Yeetetdey theeouple i visited Conev Ielend. were there lecog- nixed Iron: the description sent on: by 5 the police and tnken into custody. Chic! .5 hlolsene will hold the 11:1 until her nqngntn nan noun; 'l\I Ln. Th` lvnnnn . W. u--.-_ _,,V, , T80! I'a0'l'S33l.nd 3l.lItCon. ol Ir; nuttovn. one mile from Bath Bond. con- E tdninglo not-aI.mote orlosanrith vzood fruno house l8xBlL.ln.mo bgrn 40:50:10 can t! varied luul. nmiindor od pustun ~ 0. Allollvlngnprlnmnnduw tlitoettrom homo`. Fatumornnkuhnspplymmm BTOVIR. Willlunsvillo. ; ` j`. ALIS. urnunue. 01 ruiwu, .\. L.-\uIw a number of tourists are no pin at the Queen's Own hotel.--lIiss tan is As- selstine. who lately passed a successful .\' ormal School examination at Ottawa,is visiting friends here.-Our school has attained a high standin under the able tuition of A. H. Leona . Threeof his pupils. who tried the high school en- : traioe examination at Sydenham, came off with flying colors. obtaining the high - E est number of marks. This is a distinc- i tiuu the school never attained before. Mr. Leonard has reason to feel proud of his success.--The funeral of the late -Miss Freeman took place on Sunday ' last and was largely attended. Rev. W. W. Miller conducted the sei-vice.--It 5 seems Rev. Mr. Miller is still annoyed 5 bya motley crowd of young men at 4 church every Sunday evening. altho h ' the old oenders (?) are now qonspic 9 by their absence.-We areglad to notice i an effort is being made toreorganizethe E choir in the Methodist Church. We iehould be giadwo see the old, ener- getic and eicient leader. Mr. I. ; Holder. again to the t.--Farmers I are nearly throu haying, and are pre- vf paring to harves their fall vrain. Crops are excellent except on low 1ands.-A. E Vanalstine, agent for Frost it Wood. is ' meeting with great success.-- o. ; "In the scelling mntch btv. can W. E. 3 Stafford and W. C, Archer. on Snturdny 3 morning. S5&ord'~wa.s the winner. nfser 7 an exciningmce. by about half .A boat- 5 length. Length of course, 111- miles.-- I M. D. Campbell. of the our mill. re- `ceived I shall by the str.1..'Hem lut night-. purchased from R. J. Eilbeck, of u Iinuntnn with whinh 1n: inland: In Ihr. l ulguv. PKIFULHSUII ll'Ul.ll I\- II. Ihllllilg Ul 3 Kingston. with which `he intendsto sitt- ` tie the scnillers in the coder mill in 3 [short timo.-The Bethbnn Co. kindly - laced II the disposal of the em lo eee 33: "::::*-1: Fr-Y 3 lg.` n n. A n eunn l` the bay followed. w ich was enjo by ; tlarge n.umher._-'l'he geleona oudey evening-dud oonexdenblo demuze to the shade trees on the street: and "fruit trees in the an-dens. It In: the henvieat 9 gale which he: visited the Begdiet1'iet l in e num_her of yqn.-N (t)he wupd the eff. Resolute; lelt swego end reached this puts us So` 'l`_neednym9ming. Capt. Goren C. thnntnnvnmr -an knnnlrql Allllk min 39 o'clock on load: night V on I uuu nqavvuvu nuns auvvlvon vu- ,,.... .. I Iuesdnv mqrning. up the-steamer gun knocked about consid- I muy. being li.|llIt--1'ho Salvation At"- my posters IIIIIOIIDOO I tnlnlpdolu bombu-dlnont." of this phoo on Sunday `evening. The attack will be flaun I .".nmnrnll'n Dunn HAIL (kn... EQIH K IICIIIOII OI CUB Iuegeu BIOWIIIBIII X36 . ` Coney Island, N.Y.. hug. -lth. Your daughter was detained in a mis- take. She answered the description of another girl so well she was taken for her. She is on he: way home all right. J. G. Mcmx. Chief of Police." We learn that Miss Smith did not ` elope with an one. She went two weeks ago last Mon ay to Syracuse. according ' to arrangement. and visited her aunt. Later on she and her aunt went to Carey ' Island. and the telegram explains_ the rest. Miss Smith returned to the city to dav. Visiting friends hereue Perry Annals- tiue, Kingston ;C. S. Vnnluveu, Shun- nonville; Miss Rankin, Xnpnnee; And ` Mrs. Dr._La.ke. of Fulton. N.Y.-Quite n nnrnlu-.r nf tnnriutn -I-an nrnnninn nt tho 1! Billfl DEX. Ulllel alcnuue $10` graphsdto `inustonto the sdareas she i mum him." E we him.` ' Tim fa. ['OVQlIll`lg. "IEO ISEIOK Wlll l IT. | 3Imoro's_ Open mu. Earle -ill In in nnnnnnml mm 'o't"Bcmt.T;hui: P.0. _ The tu--u in ' . . mlmu cl `mtlwntici. with our 5? i um ; ouhinc some can mu an r t In . It nu good buildings and two Inn Iublo. De, I nut-hiung wall, god 1: or Isle: In pumn eld: Tutu easy, App go 1|`. B. ICGUIIIB. laq.. 0.0. It to the I rib cion as ncumines, mos uUrro.y.__ _ 1113- | rnrx D058]. :16 WI Del LIB WIS coming to New York, and urged her to elope ` with him. She wrote home that she Ins to visit en hunt in Syncnse. Instead of ` doing so she started with her companion fer Long Bunch. When they got there he became valet to S. F. George. She remained at Long Brgnch a week. and then came to New York. where she was taken to a hotel. Her companion mid ` his name was Edvard Johnson end that ' he lived in Brooklyn. He denied the ` chnrged of abduction. The girl is 1 ' blonde and wens long ` 5. She is in stenngn her. Chief cliene tele- arnnhad (1! inantnn tn than nrlnl-an she g mm.` 1 bed the 2 K-`The :0u0'i;`twrnoo:m`f;:cghg pub: ; `Ity )1! '5'? gas 0159 lticatnonf On : uh. IIORIIIC Will LIOIU `[3 III"! lllllll IIUI' V parent: on come for her. The young mu: I'll locked up. Al AIIFIIKD `LEW , `DB1 IIUIIIC In Illlg llllll, in! weeks ago and cum to New York. Slit had becune Acquainted at the Thousand i Iguma Purl: am: with ltd-nl .m.... new IOII. nu. o.--A vllllllllll ll ! I nuned Lillie St. claim In any from Hm: home in Kimnmn. (hauls. thnn she Sud She Wu am. to smue. But lens I hovel--'l'ho l'os- eriptlouuuvethemncston lllnl A --- {A FBOLICKSOME mmn. New York. Aug. 3.-A Cundiua girl mmnd Lillian RI. Clnirn Inn gnaw fmnn lhtter-sen" Breezes. rtvvlvtlilll Girl Away. Hop. Thu-ouunpon prunluunnovcob hp.thnoooduu'ns.ondIhoIInnd ouhoouu ' nspplytor. for twins And further W. DAY. Bath load. Coll ab]. Bxetrnor tune I July mu. 1 mo A. w. cusg. Dqsot. and M yous. On Sutuuhy. In |ut.GunI'ude Cousin-n. infant dnuullterol G 8. Rune. In Kngutou. July IIIII. Hoary Burnnagod 41 you! 10 months. On Thundny. July Nth. (tuthuino, ulna`: of the In: Mr. Jon. 0'LoIuhlin. lad Uyun._ Thu morning. Aug. lot. Mu-_v Ann. eldest dn into! the late Ald. Wm. Brophy A30. .R. Devol. Tuesdny. Aug. 4th. oolm , Cullen,ned4yeus.|eoouduoa of Wm. I Cullen. As Pommouth. on Wednoudny. Aug. 5th. 1885. Catlnnno Hardy, beloved Vila of ; no Dnrinl Cnmmeun. ; an txbnuann cum (-2 am on. cabal fun on tho Bath Road. dhlly nned on the Bow ng_Q_xigIo_. rub!!! many ma-nin 331': .11.!) Cu1len.II` Port-smol IRA-'. Natl UHDRHZIGNED thankful! Acknow- sus _ I of one Run on noun. '1' 08. MIL t of the Pin lnnnr us: Amputation at d. to oonrun Ion oi onohnuimklllul Irv cmxnnx 9 few week: ago. x Juan ovnwa, , `mach. ` llsinbilrt P0- a.\`In:B..ou 1 Inna P.0. ' months And 3 (kn. on Aug. 155. Inlhiscity. Hnbouno. and 54 (In Rnnxdnv. 185: Insurance Inc Bqpp luau G.'1`.B. Inst . '-`' llltlt 1 Ch July 8lIt.lho vihot Juno A.Ghu. tnm. : mun. n_g_I_n mm. 3.f.=.".`:'..'*'.I7..`:Ei:%2.:11I::*.-.:'~.-.:.'!| r. A. rozqnng n._.--I E-hi AL . V31) Lnf. humi- Fm mum ` nxlnln. on :1 1585. Uainonnu nlru], llr. Pntrinl Cnmmens. _ unul 0.1 now: rsmsn. scum maze. 9 outsiuing over 150 sun. And bordarfhg . on the rival ; owned mi oecugiod by F. X. ` Gannon: adjoins the B. C. Chum ; ha fume home; two large home; sublet: orcund; well wntosd with font good Ipringa : thirty- va at land wood: rout of tum culuvnr our roll band. Pauuuon immediately, 11 duirod. Applyon the premium. l.lIN..I$Vl.llI oi: Ind: . 1I'OB _SALE . Ijj uu--u- ---._~, I. - - Putclluknnd Ulyb nprcnhn.un c`iIl"mnl'ldi.Il- IA I$'v -L- dliulaxu nu.-u u..... v_. ..- ._ ., OOLEN iE`_I.`-'V.:y chap: stunned on I Ilill Opel. lhroo-quanta bf mu: frm Brnoutto btauonrnlor panlcuhrs. up I m : Bllh. " ` hlty I 30113 I Reading.Pa.. August 4.-l`hia morn- | ing'a rain was very heai'y,,and appeared I more like a cloud buret. Many were lled with water trom curb to curb. and the ret oors of runny houses were ooded. The Scuylkill river rose one foot. Moulders in aeyeral foundries were driven out by the ood. At Tem- ple, in this country. the hurzicane up- rooted the Temple Iron company} ` entire`or:hard.blew over the c0llIplD"S _ stable and tool bouiie and ciyated gener- . alhavog in the village. a crcnou errrns i>nu.'anri.inu. Philadelphh, Aug.-4. - About 3:30 o'clock yeaterday afternoon the eastern chore of the Dehvare River. in the neighbourhood 0! Gloucester, `.\`.J.. was struck by a cyclone. The wind atorxn chuck the Camdenahore to a abort dis- -tance thin aideof Burlington, and-tben. - : cently ci-rented at Leghorn for eniciniz eroaeinxthe river. proceeded on its nar- roweoiine through the fertile farm lendaof Phaueylvaaia. The eight wit- neesedfromthebuaineeahouaeaonbel-= aware avenue waa pronounced one of the moat terrorizing ever eeea in this part iofthecountry. A dense. leaden huge` ' cloud. like a bursting column of smoke. men into the eky as though discharged from the water. and dying along in ii northwesterly course,cerned everything down before it. The excursion steamer Major Reybold. on her way down the iiver. with about one hundred excursion _ site was struck by the cyclone just off Greenwich Point and wrecked in a kr- iible manner. The tornado. coming from the southeast. struck her on the port side. She careened heavily and galmoat wenton her beam ends. The aterrible scene of confusion ens nu. f preaenting all eecta and creede. A meet- ` not ex ` performed no work. aimuar reauruuuua are adopted almost daily by bodies re- I iug was held to-n ht to rerfect arrange- rnhuls for a huge can I.\ I ation at Hyde Park in ubont u fortnight. Among those present war Mr. William Stead, editor ' oi the I`-ill .l.'u`I /Inrffl. .\lr. Stead T was cheered for fully five minutes before ; he was able to make himself heard.i Among other things he said that it was ' the duty of eye man and every woman to calmly coniii er the iniquitous etate I of aaue which exiated. and then utter ` one loud Damn!" No one could read . the account of the disclosures without 3 relorting to that word to give vent to . his feelings. and an ' person who did eee his con emnation should bimsel be damned. About 11! wan` aubecribed toward defrayinq the ex-` peusee of the demon.-ti-aiior. The name of tie Catholic priest re- tc nded orphanage in Bruna. He called his institution the asylum of San Filippo do Heri. When the police entered the . lace by breaking in the door: they K uund twenty little girls held in capivity. Tl e chief patrons of the place were rich Jews. Father Bruzza. who iq now in ii cell in the municipal pri.-on. \ l;:ul Ollly ` denies the charge. but the evidence against him is overwhcluilny. The .\l-Jther Superior of the institutiui ed from the city. but was subsequently ar- rented, and many other arre-ta me ex pected. 1\igr.l isiini. Bnslicpui Leghorn. was greatly aected, and l)l.ll'el. into teen on lzeiuinu the charge and proofs iigein-t Father liruzzu. London. Aug. 3.--The lll8Cll`~~l4)'ll in i young girls to ruin by IDOIIII of a pre- I I - mcnt has been in the main very ill). I P`-3'eR93'5 '9 Wl"""' "'9 `]l"%":l/purliiiment on the Criminal .\ci .\lut'Lll- The port side cabin was turn to" pie es . . _ .. `. . ____4 ,a___I. _.,.__ The eccentric speech of .\l:. Wisrtuu. ,- _.,i;.,....l oi... "' """"" """""""" "' '7`"`` ' who oonssuuu - uu ~ =u'.':":n::.u`:d'nc':rd :3: ty. They belie:-u.th':'[:ro::;`t .E.`o;uuer':~ "km. of mm W m' _`;_ M uuxuam hm been going too am - ' -A _ theiruonl Iopro]1itinuthn`Purul}iIoI ""'P`.P"";""'""a uudneuurolhotuuullia. Ramon-sun. ' .-n'"m"' J "i" hu '1'. `mm ceu huvo been lent to the Ilurquuol vflnlo yunturduy It uuuudul two nachos. sdighuq `mm mu`! I an pmuncm `lnrlynu sheullenoou huumuntuud Tuwelnum .pn"'d `hm "mow celhn shatwuru mouthugnton leenu m_mc."(u.d `O we vmmmd the dwwmnwummd ha` "m d v Conservative member: 0! Puliumem um M" ' '"`" Th'"'d' ' "M V have been undo the subject on cabinet mm `M '."'" `M b"m'"' ` discussion The result is that Lord Fm `nu h:`" M nu u an "' 1 Ruuu bhumhill has Iubmmed to` dun.` -Th"-`nun mm"-`h -`nee? party d iplinn. Ha ha named to take '"y"' h"'h' d u'b' m we" I an humble: blic role and has engaged 5 search for puuuu olubty. Inny Inn ; `O `:0 halo" i-um M dinppomud Q has wuro toroed_to leave the huemeuts , putywuugnu in Linrpool wd "_ 1 m `hum mu hved J 't `or up I pluin to than and attempt taojuutifv his E puny `p"tm'"`s `MN m. kn` of relutmns with the Irish home rulers. : ' the streets. Basement: sud callus , T anus `_o_ . `hmugho an pagan o` a south? London, hug. 2.-'l`ho revolutions of _`:_;d':ufm`l'e':l"``h `; :3`;' Q the Pall _.11.._u Gazflrr. mu the aubue- , . depth 01 uovunl tool. The loss through 2 q:;': .W':::' by mi 5: , um district is very henvy, u no " r:{Vh_ }Pf "'fu~d m mu` .;' hem-~ a am be e -t ; 23;? The .1-':,..`.`;:.`e':.:....,..`,. : ix 9 Isvnnnn _ ____ 1 _ _._._I...;.... A! bhunhn tn %i33e..`.`;.'." Tho tohl lllnlul In up ptwuuugy twelve uomwu weapon... maincm] mmuthnuthoonin niuhlt during the: Hnonthot Augustin cithorot tualast|: Ithxoqyounmndshornuauthll wit! " in tlntimcjpeciedon nooni. That` 1111 was nouns: and npid tbuthe ' I town were uncbloto carry oshe --JIn-u- A 2.1;: Thu Jul) ll, . DOWN POCI II PIXISYLYASIA. 9 ` being lll]lOllg [U058 WLIU um-As|.uu ut. Luv \ l I funeral. The deceinedfur many years I = practiced law in this city. Uvtr a year ago he removed to the residence ol Lb `. ; brother. Ile Police ngistrate of Lon- ` "i dun. He suered lropa mumiuatk u of . the lungs, and it is probable that con- , sumption lollowed. London was i (- 1l)irtl:pl-Ace of .\Ir. Parke, but hero he - lived the most of his`lile. His father it . was Survevor-General when parliament 3 i sat. here. He studied law with, and 111- , I 5 terwards became a partner of. the lute - 5 ex-Mayor Francis M. Hill. The busi- 3 `nos: done"by the rm was huge and In- Ll crative, and among those who studied 3 under him were Richard Cnrtwrighb. r i the late w. u. Fuller-and Judge \.\-'uki- l { son. He was for a limo deputy judge, - ` but_ caused touch when Jur.`ge_ Burrowos 3 i came to tho city. Gradual] helon his ' i wenlth and bocaino redn in circum stances. but ho never lost the respect. and condence of hizrclientn. He was in thooity. nnd his opinion was gone , rally noted a n. no In: very resetvod. And to his a ynou nnyi be attributed the tncrthat ho wu never married. Ltttorlv and baton he leis the pity be via quitq u"'uclqno, only leaving his room in the ovonilllll. tnd. whon`he did . in order so nttend roliaigun mootinundle w_uthmeno,n at noon. and hindonth yloehngn{o1<,ngu_t. , . _ reuudod us one of the-best rendlowyra ` Icaulug u-vw---: ---u . uecenauy Iur nu}: a covered. here fur r eonvuloed the oonu- I try. The Wesleyan Conference nnuni ~ mously posed 1 resolution of thanks to L the mmm [or the mnnner in which iv. 1 performed its work. Similar resolutions ` presenting ' 1 1 . :.~v ' 11:1.-rm. five heerd.{ allow: 4 I 1 1 J i I I I 10! 1*... nnmn nf an Cntholic nriest : rsoyrnwooaa. In wool. ROIJDOC. exu- bonysnd good. 45. 50. 60c.. at Hardy` ax 'l_lurI"|y'a'. e ' ' stated. London. Aug. 5.-lleccut.ly there. has ` been astarthug increase of the crutrnges `on girls of tender years. In a single` dnymx miscreants were convicted at` Liverpool and other - eases are reported `.f`C-1`sewhore. Thelncrc-.9": is atmnbnmd `to the inuence of the Pull 3144} Im- I am : publications. The huzdlr con- 1 tends that there his been no increase, I . L... gt...` at... .....an Al Ant:-nnnnrn hrnnuht. I "IIIOCI. Ono FRO! thdxunnn at Pntrick Goo . 40: con. of P! wt. 4 _ Ycurllnxu. 2 eiiutl. and Inn Bidets is whim III In blah on-I.h`$:l:ouot hlnun-1. The ochernouiunu rod gtthoheoninnll whtqthoothcr `van 1.: utr. `.5. m .`L.n."..u.-..`1':`.a.`cl".`}1'.".c'i."'.; mum bump-m. \ H . uuuxoan, , 1A-with. _ A Blmhuhnn no. , on girls 0! Lender Lu IVI snugm ` "um to CHECK we 5l.,_.ul. . day Iux 3' u (in they sped. however. until they not ` rl`} 0""~` i Imtwm-n .-%t.reet..uville nn`d Cooksvxlle. 1 5"`-"'bm 1 Hire theycollidezl-and rolled down an e to W Wxnlaaxxkment. 'l`lu.-3` were smuslne-.1 to] 3'"" ` pieces. Thirty-tivc cars are acqmplote increased wreck. Driver Fitzpnqick wnmkillecf: I but th 3-118 lP9`f0"3-Re31'bWU l1` 5 the driver 0! the other train cannot be { . in! 8'9"? PT"9`~`- I found. It is supposed tgmt. he is under ` ~ > r . A t re vresen tune : 0" ` Tmm" '.'rk' V :|f`eW:I1:T1:e:. ?(:T: are`no pzlxtticnlfs to t " 0 Pride Thomas Parke d:ed at the 7 - A - \ -_ I-1 Ollllllllln nfyhin hftllf in LODUOU. lie 3 `U who is `O blme [tr con] Death ol . i l ' On Friday Q residence of his brother in ` l was buried on $unday,t.wo Kinuatnmaua { being those who um-ial.el`ut the , 4 rung.-.1 'l'I|n rim-nan-ul fur ruauv venrs I ( > ---any-v .u. -nu -... . . V _ -- Lary, Sir Wliliam Vernon Harcourt, Vere in the name box as lnmsell nu tlieirnthitucle on this question. At least. ` one prince and one member of the late. cabinet are accused of patronizing a fashionable brothel. the best. way to get at the truth of all this lmsinc.-an was so put them in the witnens box. The . 'pr(-senI.a.g1!.at.ion was. in lacs. merely the work of religions lanatics. auzl the 1 ' 1 .....a.... 4.... n _lm~nnt|x- tlmrn has details of cruue were immensely over . Dt 0! I110 GOEOII.-lruuur. ; `a v ----.... ..:-I- on on... Ina mnnnn nf I nm- I ; vslopmontl ol lllnplli woe: _ nun um- i cloud an immense rupture In 350 0` . qcrvntin pu-ty. This has been an` through -this discontent of the old Tomi. who constitute the vast bulk 01 the pur- : a... Uri.-- 5.1;... Oh-nrnlnnk {`nnlrI'Il- Load .21 -.-1.-Althoub the phe- muagpigu open. both polite-I pu-tic: um nil! in much of o. denite , of action. Theda- :`.'.' 1`..'.`...}. .`. ......`Z Z. my have as.- EUROPEAN 'l`I_JEGBAMS. The Iclnlloincfgnpulrl In Inland-J An Exciting 'l`|me--Y'|co to In stopped:-Sew Reva lntforn. Iprogmnyno 0! put! ncuon. IDOIII` f vslopmenuo! Ihaput weak : clnnnd an Immense HIDUIIIQ ill F All Amelicum, gud Jelndh cilzena - 1 puucululy. will be mnereued to poo- ! sea: the portrait of Lord Rothschild. - 1 formerly 5:: Nathaniel Meyer do Bothe- - child. 3m.. member of the Home of ' Commoh. Has is the rutmnunoe of I ` person lwlongipn to the Jewnghrehgiou I having been called to sit in the 0086 01 I Lords. Queen Victoria nnveuhilnulhis, ~ peerage upon the advice of r. eu- ` ` none. at his resignation of the Premier nbi . 5 I-11)`: in hon-I nf I vront establishment of . Thoreau upon E-3:-:nu::'a'iiew ii: hgqthrveaood oornsmniletlunil I myth!`-II -no to P- gin Bath Co! hr. 3 Ilth. I 2 IEE BUDSCRIBIB desires to old for sale 1 his `Iplendid Farm of about ID servo. being the north nor: at but ii. in mi eoneesuon, Pitw hunt. and within ten Inllu of Mutton, an a .l d Bennlnghaui static! cultivation. over 1!!) at mhqum and some out under timber. [3 two 9. gubIe.bo.ai.ovv: ` welhanilp mm nelda unis our. __io Uikg, in if; on pgnulol. HO u`lhl:8' _ `_ , \ _ . DISUIIB I Ihii 03 hcllllmost , nitlnted in LOUGIIBORU. lot I! ow?-"30 mgr: under fnlnvin tion. Ill water. III llcillit : Ann I qoodii-';:oodtranehoun;twoharnI.Ihedo. naumg, smoke bonus. milk house, orchard. etc. Situated ntspnliii-dton'e "omen. with port oi- I iloerehoooehetoly and school house adjoining the ot. satnetory rouonofor sellln... Applv to P. DIVAIIA. owner. on the premises. orhy letter to ten. Fm! FAR! OP THERE HUNDRED -AC8!-18.o'loto8 and II in ttlourtngconzesgon . townnhl [him Inns into .; onthe u Islam BRICK Bolling. ! twohnnl. uhennimaorucleared and; under cultivation :3 dual or good bush left . wellwunoilitlsoncofthenry 1 II FARMS In Frontenac. apply to BOBT. nu rairws. Kins-ton. _, i l borderm river; oecoiod .. :ndjolns 3.0. stables: orchard; springs thirty- V i womilel. 1 PAH-T80! I.0'l'833and:u.ntcon.oll.r: tron: Bothliood. con-3 ellhly In 4th oonoouion : also living Fortunhor particulate Wllllunuvllle. mixing, and a w 1) feet from apply to EIBAI mllnder vustun E ?-- VALUABLE FARIIO $0Acnv Township h of on.noar`(:bonval`e`.:_ Yefllin >.a' 5' yioii.n.3iir'r .xi'nmoo.uia NEE Lel\GWl1'B.on thslot. July is. LIE cry esp: hunted Oniirurqudria-ru cf. mile In ltIt.lol?`v.l' or particulars. apgglfo . , ay ` 8KIaI.-A DARK OI` Ill) AORI8. about uon5i`:i"i. '.:'3"vsi`.".3".i..'.' .";"'l i'o6'{ or-`ola xi-mun... in:i..i2. TIA! TBBIEHINO iracarxn - In good ,=.ailc- Iinnlnou run for twououons. an: to JOB'WL'l'1'B. wouoniua. A ti?` ,_ "ream: or THANKS. __.-:- """ 3 V `" ` "' "" `-"' ' his institution the asyium or Dun rluyvu "on"? V ' police 3 `" "``"1l 9" '`"` F "'9 _"7 _d" '55 bu little girls in chad! bmsung h"" 9' e patrons of "W3 3k) N` d`5h"`1 'm 1)"K ! \'|:.'Ul'0*l)' ""hwe"Y "v`"' e""3'" denies charge. but d: hem '9 5m `Y W 1 river. bundmdexcursion- , W gub9e`lueull) `ms '3 m51 1 I re.-toil other arr:-ts ox. Pm W kd pecti.-d . Mgr. Pisani Leuhnrn M9 'n``"- Th "mi"K greal.l_vii`ecte-lzand l!Ul'3llUl|:l.f`lIY\. 3:":-`si": 5;l';b`c5`v 5"":fkb:::`l" `hf: e. e areeu l ' an. ` i . '|1m=~t her 9046-) hit.1;:ii.iii'.u:`:. `Vets were `rw"l` deck and filament on .\iuru.i "3"ime I {5i 3`-"iin(nt been lull. 5`? `b' `Om `'Pl`-` 3 speech `ad ""3 " 54 ml-`hers 5'k me" 3" member for Bridgeport. 8llll\'Cl.ll:l the women down. and many were severely dey,,m,_ He um mu be .3. on. .,g i"l"- C"l`t- Engene Re."bM Dd oh: so loullv slandereil bv the I`u" ll-1/4 Pilot Emcry Townsend were in :hepi- ` ,,,L2,,,,_ 1' mph. 1 `would 8). mm lot house, and when the full force 0! the he hm] new, (V word M by 1,3. ;ind Btl'llCli_tl;3El: :t V-be P119` l.1 *i_"*t5 - conduct indicated that he was In iowno wi e we men ini . a . ' U y Resbold was nicked up by the tin: f. .`.Z'c'.a...`." i.ei33e'l. .` .-3.13.. ""..-3 ... James. but Pilot Townsend was drown- - };mum._, and the hm; fmm, .K.c,e_ ; ed. William Cvrassmer, of Salem. .\'..l.. mrv" yemon Hucoum ` P`5e` 0" board "3 bo. `V49 were as 5k 0" the bead bl 3 ["999 0' "B-`be their attitude and fatally injured. Andrew -lrthurs. l,,iuc,._am10De `DOW? P353ei-.`<"- `"3 MOW" "0 -v "3 PP I0 UM: _10WtI deck. Bud W39 best 5 uni 9"` Nd hm`-`5`-`d 550"` *0 *`~```l- truth The K`~`."b1d "53 t' 9 be 'hf- 3` `P3 7097. ` Arch 5t1"``- be? he 90'` ' present agitation in he-3_` d`5'-lmntled h`- The W10`-l'_5v the work and . `b `v 5mk 5'-cksv 'md_`="9")'u[ mow.-able on board was blown over- - The CFl "fuck "99 "ml I` there i "335 f ",1"? P","5ll"`m5 I 'l7""k9v M of ( F99`:l'i3l1 POW`: _m'"R and 19"' . single 2 W153 [Y d3~m5_9-mg ulemv id "99 at . me ""9 b)' " J`'d- Tm 9`9e , Peeeun t )9 -u`"3"' f9"'Yv `*5"."(T-lsewliere. ` ""? `ma 3 put f he upper. 'f"k" Allan 3 carried away. but no one was ingured. I51 Clm'3n 013 W9 31339! W19: 334' I hensinatou on the northeastern sect-I013 that cases of outrage are bruiiiiht"; of the city on this side of the river. the l greater promineucu ! damage done by the cyclone is very 1 great. Itis estimated that l.U00 houses \ in Camden and 6(1) in Kensington were I On demolished or baoly damage]. The da- mege cannot be estimated but will pro- l unday,two l bably reach one million dollars. Five ; persons have been reported killed and I funeral. I about one hundred injured, a number ole Uve r whom cannot recover. ~_ to l . I . cirrnza E rnr. rib. . . ' ' . F 8 ` V r ` w` from inaminaticu PhdlPhl5i Au-4- ~`T1"-trck 01 I iirohable llhe Ycln9 `'35 `.lm `be "9311" [mm . London was Pn mhmi "l "l-'"3- Abl1l-l birthplace -Parke , here l50dwe1|`mi: homes were Wreckedv or so 7 his me. 1...- .l-....-..m-O an on he ronrlnrml nnt. ` nu... Qn-u-an-nu-,l`.nn;.r.aI wlmn nnrlianimill Death ` ,. . Pious Corners Points. Last Sunday a clergyman from the city preached both morning sud even- ing, and nddyessad the Slindnyohool in the afternoon. `The musid in the morning was rst olus.'- The Lake Shore ring has boon`ll_`_ncti1rod. but we expect _ it wall be-an-auger than ever when needed'.-Maater A. Founder : health in very poor.-V-We no glad to use Mutts. Fowley undtnight-tu`king mph I\ l P(`K 0| I '0 'I IIIIIII I ' -Une Iinghu-or lilllc", At ve u-`clack yesterday` two traim. one ctnntainiug tteiglit and the othi-r gravel, ran rulmllv over the track of the mega; Valley di\`i~`.:'u1-'~oi the C. P.}(. ' They came in opposite directions, and . Jim-a was no eawnmh hv which either ; cnuld he moved off the. main track. The i drivers and remen ou1noth;_raiIis1 trains ;. tried to check their npeul.` 41.. o\....- Lvlunl |.nn-1-1:4-r nnfii Hit`-I` (Inf \ nu munuuuu . -n ---y Regina, Xugust 1.--.\ -dcapstch ye- cegvecl by Governor Dew-lney states j that eight white men, working for a; man named Sands. were brutally i slaughtered by in band ol Indians on Thursday. The scene of the atta:k is a , point in the Cypress `Hills. 38 miles _sc~nth of `Maple Creelr. From the meagre I details received` it ap an that Sands` i men wore uuexlectog ly pounced upon hy_ to redskins. Quite a number escap- ed Ev swimming across 9. lake and tak- Ding efuge in an 0111 mill. The police have started in pursuit from Regina and Medicine Hat... ` ' `=3 -- ------Io-o uneap IKIIB Ill IVUW nurs- FI}A.Folger bu made axnngementa by which those who desire to attend- Gen. Grant's `funenl on the 8th inst. "l`hotuo in 88.70 sud th tighetnnm - ;,_.....| 0... n.z..a .`. A... \ W88 1- _\'t,`-u`.~; ul Ilgt`. uuu .un9a l1IIv\u:\ ..n. Fruxu Um lcvuiun nf the nding of . she body Rev. Mr. Cumbc-rlancl Win sun: the humans wrrc tlmse of the unlortuu-' _ I ate girl. "I was suylug yester-lay." he I sand. "that lhe bmlies might. be It-uud ` anytime after the Mary S(,'\`t:l(.' gale Wu v ' bad on .`.1ouiuv night." - UEI'3u l Uu one of the ngers is a dork ring. and in the cus are gold earrings.` (Supt. Smith h0Z.IElt,-Kl Coroner Irwin ol the V curcumst-mce. The coroner my: the ; lu.l_v WIN louud beyond his jnrisdxction. He would uutholll an inquest anyway. The may is supposed to be that ol .\li~s Lizuc lluwley. who permhed lust .lzu.xmr_\- while crossing on the ice Iron: 4 .\mhet~.t lulnud to the mainland. _She was accompnnwd by A young lad named \ lobertn. who was also drowned. Both ; were the nloptq.-l children of Mr. Proa- tou. who lives at the loot ol the Island. They ran away from their footar-father. and W110 making for Kiugstcu. People ` he-unl their cri.-.-. but a hunt could uct be sent to the u. The boy Robertson was 12' _\'c.-um ul age. and Muss Huwlcv `.21. l.`.,.... cl... I,.uoi..n ..! Ihr. mhnu nf Blf MEN SLAUGHTER!-.'D BY .\ RAND OF [N- frne um I! Vvbnu a: mood for thirty days. . Iuuw nmu. sun. I o This mowing about 11 o'clock Capt. C. H. Smith. u! the sloop Belle. found . _ the body ot a wouuu floating on the V I water. I mile west. of The Brothers. He ` 5 tied a rope around the bodv And towed ` . itbehind his would to thoG.'l'.R. vmuf. 4 . in-iving at 8 80 pm. Coverlllal I-bl nu- derclothingon the body in Mink abut; \. urouu~.l the neck in: court or cloud. Ind on the not no boou omlwhicb 49.: mb- bets. ....- -: .|.- ;:....,.-- ;. .. ...-V_- .:.... uip. He is hen-I of I great. establishment ' finance business in London iounded by ? his gramliuther. Baron Meyer he Roths- child. at the beginning 0! the nineteenth century. uni connected with other I houses of the Rothschiid hmil in V ditftlll European capitals. The 2113- ` `lush branches of this fuuilv are cou- nected hv mnxringe with more than one ? fnmilv in the Bntuah peonge. "' V .7 \. DISEABLI I!) DCRI8. most lot I :ovcr 150 area cnlxin. 5 plant: of fuel and icncing tum in noodcrdc`r;noodtnmohonu;tIobu-nn,nhodo. Situated i Iholot. rouou_n_tor App_lv "1... ._ vu- Dsilv Whii. 511:. 'I"1_'.__.___ I 5 Int xlxnn or `nu noun`. or MIDI- .| Borrld Mnutrqul Io IhO Back '0' n Schoon- Or and `lawn! Hero. u., :-A u-mg, 2... srzuxurs inn h3\".{i" .m'|m;.\': 1-`1`\m_\'u or A4\'uu.a.\'s BODY. VTIEEN on THE noun. ~-o o---_ M nmss\cnr.u' uv Ixuuns, ~ ` chap Into` to New You-I. I`.J....- I.-. tn-n ncrnnm i `l _l % ~i `l [I I v . ' out. I 5! 3| ,i ': I i > It 1 ins, at Church street wliart the schooner . exciting succession at more came off on ` \\'ui. lilglu.` with ,ll7,UUU feet of lumber Saturday night about 1: . o'clock in Bar from Kingston. and the ferry steameis E rii.-eld. The competitors were ten young . btf line. Ontario of the \',ictoria Park 3 places and waited for the moon to rise . '. line, and the Theresa, Arlington and J. i and light up I sclir. Annie .\lulve_v. belonging to Aid. .ad_diticn to . these were il(`.`wlul`llCI.l0ll. viz: .\lrs. (lrieves boat--. .\1r. urimsuaw. in none rsiauu. is A Luuse at the loot nf Scott street. the visixuglriends at llarrietield. He is still 1 Toronto Stone Company's Works and . we-i ' from injuries received .1 few weeks the Bay side rowing club buildings. iago while raising a barn.-T. Hamilton ` has been ill for two weeks_.--.\lr. and . ; lllrs. Knapp. of Barrieeltl. have been I visiting friends at Jackson's .\li`lls.-An g l.OS.\'HS T0 SHl|`l'l.\'t+. At the time of the tire tllere wtire ly- the course. which it bril- _ L. .\lcl-ldwartls. of the east and Island ` liantly did ip a short time. The \lis- {` line. The Arlington and the J. L. Mc- tance was a twenty yards` dash. and a g 1 Edwards got up steam. , and between 1 great deal of support seemed necessary j I them an etfurt was mails to tow out the 1. to get the favourites to stand. Amid ; I other steamers. but the Wm. Elgin wasi continued ` roars of laughter anl many 3` , lying in such -a position in the slip in i calls from the audience the umpires de- i consequence of making an elfort to get ` cided all equally matched. The party I clear-he-rself that it was found impos- retired. covered with laurels and dust. l siblu to do anything in the wav of saving 'I too much overcome with. fatigue to ap- the others. and the Arlington and Mc- g pear at church next morning.-Green = liilwards made the heat of their way Bay has a number of dudes. (Joe was ; The hlazeppa was valued at . seen last week with a silk umbrella gof i 3 ingto save bay. The watch ch ' of; two others interfered smious the ; toes of their boots.-The con il met in g ! llarrieelil on Monday. A_ disagreement `ii'r`i'i`i'i"i`i';2 among the members 'from the lower part"af'"tlie township. the town hall proposition was again overturned and thrown out, to be taken up at the next election as the unlailing bone of contention. Probably the . members would not feel that the were in otlice if they were not crowd together in a \ hall measuring 8xl0.-Willie Medley and George Allen are practicing for a - b'Aroy'IBi'|0lI. V. the of Mi _ Melville, grace residence tious.--Mr. James a lengthy St. were Henry Hogan. on woii:-.-`1siiiii:i.-niiss Emma An`atead`was visiting fort's last .wesk.-The hay `is aretg lywnliiag l Hazppa and Annie Craig. cl the.Hnni 3 men from the village. who took their l l 8`J.0C0. the Annie Craig at $7,000, the Ontario at 812,000. and the Theresa at S6.UU(l.- At the Princess street slip the Hall was lying. She quickly caught fire ' from the sugar refinery and was soon a total wreck. Capt. Hall valuedthe Vt s- sel at 34.(l)0. He had no insurance whatever. In one of the slips at the foot of Sherbdurne street were _a num- ber of small steam yaentli belonging to William Polson & Co..r and the stone- hoolreri Maple Leaf. which was still laden. In Jarvis street slip the stone hookers. MadeIineand Mary Ann /were moored. The Madeline had lierstern burncdvdown to the water's edge and her main spar and sl and all her rig- ging were destrgyed. The Ha Ann was bur`nedonhcr'_starboard ' ,a.nd had -her masts and riggingdeatroyed; :_n nu 0 beta ofiraw and sail "B; Itqed in the boathonses along the _ ` . The `~&,achts were the linden. valued at I .\ 3 the Vhronicla I3.(lD;% _ one iiat"Iniahd.> but not ehrishhed. 11. y ;' and the Sprite. which recently . `.':.`.:'.?*'.:.`; i`:'?:'i.'.;::.'.1 i`T..i.l`.``?.i'i';" " E*=.,_=*',.,,.**e=<*= .-n-**=*P`3,`_'. We` umhcra. Durlnlng puns 01 Iuluuv.-1' uuul coal. bluckcuul uu 1 I ` llotuiug wru-ks and wreck and ruin Never he! re in the lustory of Toronto I has tlzerr cu such asigln. The min 1 ` tn the rexmu was 3 nos: welcome ;, help and did wlmt. lave ol ghting with - i mecbauxcal appliances could not have ` .l.~-m I`...t.wu-an .\'nnt.I. nml \-nllnI_' Ila.-choose uetoxy lot. muons for Bpuotdxon. , A__ __ .....'...-...n 1 Toronto. Aug. :5.--lispl21nude atreett pass is 2: hard sight to look at. Hutu f `, Princess to Scott. ulf4't-8(2V(3Il blocks- 3 is one cuutmual u-petition of charred 5 umln.-rs. bur|uu,: pxles of lumber and} ..m.l LI.-L-..nnI and tn.nhlt~x`:lnwl) I lneCUI1lC`I pPIIL|UOQ3$ I.`-Ulllu UUli UIIVU dune. Between Scott. and Young` .a!.rcet.s. only threw buildings escaped? l|(`HtrUC'aiCu. viz: Mrs. Grieves' boat.- 3 foot. of st.reet,t.l:e Company s Woriss and, rowing club q '"W)`- Cumel 00"" W"`5- *'"H"" moss exmuuea. Inelrluay Inlnqwu nu next easl. were Ioon discovered ` 9"" climb to the deck 0! u ht unchored g started In several places. and in `a few min- no, by H." willhmyuuhjum `em - mes were enveloped. Graham's stables, di.o'u'.d `O be "ow. be h-vi foot of Seorgn: street, were the near: to go. . t `ho ho` A3 hinty minutes past one the tire lml I lbn bunn 3'b'un"b be h . I I reached Williams` roong storehouse. in-ar _ 9" _`" "'59" w P. v 3 4 when lie I! now doing us well as could the foot of Jarvis street. and with its lll- . I _ , ammable contents. was quickly swallowed Q :3 The McCAllum: hul horn i y. I A L up. C. Wilson &.Sou's scale factory next made fun! for the flames, and in an exceed. . Ingly shcrt space of time ll as en\'qlopd'. pensioner, James Adamsons wharf land S!0Whl_l'9 ` um became a prey. and were iidfed P '9: Syrnp_u|d ' 3 Iheir large quantities of produce. An 09 ; ne, -_ feo[iK1n`w]_ Afagj. ; fact` r_v nest of Jaa. Adamson 5 property. f dc l J Ad . I l ' 4 h" ' - I ' ' ' l :.t"5:".::i::.r:~::'.`.:: `:2 ; .::.:`..: ".-_*.h9="' ~.*:s3=.slre `2s_:P$r.:'_":.`?.!s Togonto, Aug.` 3.-At (130 this morning I re broke out tn aglncose lactnry on Berkley street. The march of the re was irresistible. From time to time. and {tom point to point, flames leaped cu fun? or and ever further In the west. Al 2 o'clock : roaring mass of ame urged all nlong the Bay. from the starting point us church Bt. wharf. At 3 o'clock the situation was im- proved. E. Poison`: butter factory caught, and in loss than ten minutes was burning furiously. Currie`: boiler works. being just next to have several A rhin- enveloped stables. foot next twuty re reatchod the foot Jarvts and I `..n r Wilann .c- cm`. sale fnctorv and AM. Adams-on's large gram warenuuscs. I A m:\\' tonh was lighted in the coal docks . , owned b ' Messrs. Crane it (`.o.. and those of 5 ; .\les:rI. ailey & Co. This trough: the fire i uplo the hue ofChnrch street. The Island ferneslying at Church street wharf were by I this ume ablaze like the others. ` M vn.- rs.;.....,.. ...A on. Rmhu-hon steamers urre saved because me) nJ[Vpcnu.: tu steam nearlg up. They were able: to steam an~.l go out mm the bay, whcr: held lhcix uun against the gale. `rs... ..\.. ..un.1 In 2 svnd ,..-.. 4'-.. 9. Ir HCILI lllll |J\\ ll Cladll I The gluu-scfauc-2 Compose! of A T. G:-oderlzznm. W H I-...... \I. L... L PA l this ablaze Illte me olners. The Chicnra and the Rxchclieu steamers saved because they happenld to have x ......m ....-uh m. Th.-u we-In able: raxse : Llll. jarr ` um lnunoue rnouit of Pport! Des- lroved- Valued It Hal! 1 mi Ilnu Dollars-'l`lu- Insur- aum-- lucide: '5. EICILLENT FARM of (III hundred urn lot 0. In nd oonoouion. Pmnburg. eight nuluhomliinpton ontho lmdlonosdmour svocbool and 0 about tcotory. Wan wooded nndwnurod wood stone noun. tum build! nu! muhud. Apply to SAMUEL QOIQLE \1 l)_lf J. Oag`s I The bu; OIHYUI. Th fernes .\Ia1_epp; um Craig. lung .1: p.....o ....r.. `envy-c....l On. FIRE IN jr6RoN'ro. (Jnlarm. Theresrng` 2 fuor of Church` .. . ..- .. ...lnA nag:--n v. up;-ly company's `. Sl:}\\l\' nu}: V "lately under i me me u: we ume. - The passengers on the li mpress of In- .lm shortly after leaving Charlotte. 7 uboutu quarter to one yesterday moru- - mg. observed the fire at a diseauce of L-ighty mifea. I - BPARKS FROM THL I L.\)lI'.$- The total loss has been esumnned at ; balfa million dollars. and the insurance f` pt about $3(D.UOI). ' "I": ., 5:-.. L- w L I 1 l\ ......5.....I.u- vnn-n;nn x \HL 8901')` ?0\U.` ll). 7` The tire brigade yesterday morning 4 hudbelween 1.':,tlIO and 16.000 feel. of hose run ounand :51 Lrancbes playing on ! the tire ut time. I 'm... ..-.. ............ .... um |.`m.-..-mm at In. ' smite house} bull DORA ":':'1fZ

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