one dolhimthe Wnly `WIl_G will be nentfor um unkhootum you` ms. We olor anything `non libonl thpn this uodboud olinulvunf AT gono- toiu commission in out to agent; on to L-__:l___. _-_i:_.. ._ _... `T X f nu: .l`l)l.Ifl(`lA.Vs AT w-mu. Toronto. Oct. `J.-The 1) (afar this morn- -` in say: it is learned that certain leading i I Urnngenmn in 'l`oront.onro sounding the ' : rank and file of the 0nler'w1th a View of l l nscertuniug whether thrangemeu gen- erally will not be content to put up with, the Imbrmonment of Riellor life instead 50! his execution. \ l ---:o-O:--- halation and meuxcmoa gosornea tnrongn thg poms of tho skimutth pbbu pointi- 1'-Linnd treatment and hvniolle. will` III IIUW IIIIIIIUV5` `Vf '."`," I"I'D on WLlLlll.I _Wmn will be . n Al_:. _....'x A_-_' nuns: aunpu owl-I. -Mull-I-=I|WW blnhud .uavo=L\'. ; ` -\'Ilxuur-Srmons. lIc".. 11. Rev. J. } .(iiboou. l)epm.uuon. Revs. J. (iibnou l ` and W. W. Miller. -*9 L I 3 DDOIEV lint] J. l`.. IAIUSLUUU. ` \'crona-Sc.-nuuus. UcL`.!.3. Rev Kuowlton. llcpnuuou. Revs. U 1 Ball nu-I F. H. Knowlton. 1 en ._|... I ..|... c........... \'.-.n HIJOWILOII. llcplll.ul.lUu. nuns. u. .1. ` 1 Shagrbut l.ske-Sermons, .\'o\'. 22. J ew` J. J. Hnyloc-k. [)eputsl.iou. Reva. l.eRn_v Hooker. J. J. Havlnck and J. E. .\I8\'rL\'. __ c ___.._.. 11.`. II D- I I A. Dell ind neuuen aulweu. [nvemry--Sermons. Feb. 23, by the , pastor, `De;-utntxon. Reva. Reuben Stil- : well |ndJ. I-I \lavetv., 1 I --._ L-.-_. uanmnne I-`oh I1 "CH In J. l'.. JIIVISIV. Lnnsdowne West-Sermons. Feb. bv the pastor. Deputnuon. Revs. I Roy Hooker and J. E. .\luvety. I Harmwsmith-Sermous. Rev. J. ` Lidaton. Dopuutiou. Revs. J. 1 Lidstono ma J. E. Mnvety. \'r.lnnIunvn_\'nrn-nn Jan I7 RI 1 WI GUAIAITII III 113 To can Anya-I. With each udorncoivod txgun lo: I ixboxunoot SodI'i(h.-uwmnoid apar- olnonrwril gInnnumorJHudlho-mail`! Ictnunom. dot.-snot eloctncun. Gunuuuw IIo1loulybyW. J. Wll..O.\'. Drlu Kiullton. 0|! p mum. Wolfe IsIsud-Sannons. Oct. 18. "by Rev. L. Conley. and Addresses bv Revs. Le Roy Hooker, J. I-2. Maven` and L. Conley. I-`,I.u'nhm-.i__smmnnn_ Xnv. 1.). bv Lonley. E|ginbnrg-b'ermons. .\'ov. 15, by Rev. u.A. Bell. Depntatiou. Revs. G. I A.'Bell um] Reuben Stilwell. Q--......... Pol. 0'1 Lu tho ' mastono um .1. r.. .u|vm.y. Q Sydenhnm--h`ern.-ons. Jan. 17. ,}2.;s`. Shore) . Devulatluu. Revs. Shnmv and J. I Lldstone. v ____ ..... g-. ..... 1|... -1'. D... I'll niio ol.-Clnvu. IVIOVII orroexn `lo run unnuol or nnuiasu. While it apt-can that the European pawns will he represented ata council lor the porpoae oi adjusting tbedienlty which has arisen in oonesqiieooaolthe revolution in onnielia. this he: create 1 such a couiet of iotereuts that the new tinuanee ol peace is by no ineane assur- ed. Eastern Rouinelia. a stnte tributary to Turkey. has declared for union with Bulgaria. also tributary to the Ports. and the union is an aoooniplialied hot. The Caar oi Russia sides with the cause ol revolution. and iii pi-epaiiug to light in its support. On the other hand Ser- via is negotiating with liouinsnia and Greece. with the view oi takinv common action sgaiust the extension of Bulgarian ioininion. end is actively engaged in inaliing military preparutione. Servia was made independent of Turkish rule ; by the Treaty oi Berlin. signed July 13. ' 1873. es the result of war between Tur- j key and Russia. The Sultan's authority i wss thereby so Iealiened that he was | obliged to give up all authority over the Servians. As events have shaped them- selves Servis has gradually departed from the position olsnhoieivieney to ltus- 3 sin. and is now lollowing a policy direct- ly opposed to that ol the Cur. This brings her into more intimate relations with Au.-itria. which has an army of oc~ I `cnpetion in the neighboring states 0!; i Bosnia and Herzegovina, end as by the j gradual disnieniberuieut of Turkey. the ; ; interests of Rustin and Ausitris become < , iiicreaniuivly oppoeed to each other the 5 ` peace of Europe is we rv seriously enxlau- | X gt.-red. In the event of war Servin will , take s prominent part in the hostilities. ` M. the recent disuict meeting of the [Methodist Church the dates for the iholding of missxounry meetings were ,I`1xed. The Kingston. Cnunqni. Cul- linshy. Bnuersen. Gnnnnoqne. Pitta- _ burg And Scale): Bay churches make ' Zthalr own nrnngemenu. At other 3 phcca the dates um: I Amluu-at lnl:ml-Sa1-monn. Oct. 18. . pucea me one: uu: Amherst. lsltnd-Se:-mons, Oct. 18. -by Revs. Le Roy Hooker und H. l-`. Blnnd. nun- 1.1..) u........... 1|. In L.- lunnu In`!-:ii:rr_a n;'m-xrm ll l.\`.\`0.\RY ARVK \.\lil-2l|'ZN1`.\`. Iootpl vpoarl-;oo`-uIm-n'I onr. -7; --t--..LA.. C... Inna .... It Yo{i_VVa.nt I ` THE Dllllsl`. C:lEAPI-J31` and BEST u Bud lsplo and Beach Cordwood. Oak. Birch. Ash. Elm or Hem- llogulnr \ luII Io KI-uton. a _-_-' 1--.. -_A..-_|. J- -II-LI '0 Rev. n_' L` f mentioned streets at right angles teem f with the pestillence. Allard street. i between Visitation and Panet. is a hot- glwd of contagion and yet. when [he ; ll --r/ll`: S[H-(`Jul correspondent inspected 1 every one of the humble dwellings. (ll npt a singlepone did llt:BS;3` the warning p acard " icotte." `nning with ' Montcalm stn-ct.the front ofevery house on either side Wldllllllued, and only um placard was discovered. Un Beau- ! dry street not a vestige of a sign could i be detected. and yet on the same day . there were not less than fifty cases pro- | vailing. Un Visitation street there was lone sign. on an alley leading from \li. [there was another. Jn Plossis street A there were two signs. on St. Ignace 6 none. on Panet street two. and on `Champlain street and streets leading ii.iI(.'l't`iI`0lIl there were four yellow and I hl-ick warnings. and yet there liu.been .' upward of forty deaths on [ll8wIi)0VC- i inc-iitioned streets the day previous. and i the total number of small-pea in the vi- ; cit-ity W.\S`.\'0T F.\R DRUM l,LlI). l \`lallL'd a h\`l.I(`lll'.`lli. CHIS.)-i.ll.I}_{ of three rooms. ln asmall bedroom open- I inc from a living room there were three . beds packed closely together. One of i the beds wasa double one_a d the other i- two were children's size. n the largo bed I stages uf the disease. The cntiie face 5 was a solid mass of .pustulation and the , eyes were closed. The secondary fever ' was at its height. and the wretched ob- j =ct of humanity breathed short in gas - i g efforts in its profound delirium. The stage of apathy had arrive I. and if tlre delirium passed away in the course f the night the awakening consciousness would be but an indifference to all earth- \ly suiroundings. The child had\ but a few hours to live. From head to feet the poor little body was a mass of fetid corruption and. oh! the deadly aickish- ness of the smell that loaded the close air of the den. On one of the small beds was another child. convalescent but very weak for a severe attack. A child of 4. the sister of -the two sick children. who playing about thnuurnf the living- rooms. Her face was free from the signs of disease. and an examination revealed the faot_that both her arms were free ;____ mil . was a little sufferer in the last} ` ..__--_-_ Toronto. Oct. 8.-At twenty minutes past 2 this morning l-L fward Emmett. a ; cattle drover. residing at l0-I Ularemont . street. in the western portion of the | city. was arrested on a charge of man- ; slaughter in having caused the death of ' another cattle drove: named James } Coffee. who msidos at No. 8 Claremont . street. Thefm.-cu in which in was al- leged Coee received the` injuries that . culminated in his death occurred on the | 15th inst.. near the corner of Queen and Clareniunt streets. The deceased and ! his eldest son. Thomas. were standing 5 at this point engaged in conversation. `when Emmett and a companion named Emmett accosted iI.ee came alzug. i quaintel with the Coees, rebuked his companion for his boisterous salutatiou I and the latter became more polite in his addresses. A short conversation hen ensued. in which Riel and the N th- : West rebellion were referred to and dis- : cussed. and nally falling into an argu- ` inent concerning the rebels chances of " hanging and the rights and wrongs of the interntcine quarrel. A remark that ` Coee in-ide angered Emmett; and it is ' alleged that he struck him violdntly on ; the face. the force of the blow knocking him to the ground. and at the same time i he viciously kicked the. prostrate man several times in the fac and head. He ?then walked away. Coee went home ' and became gradually worse. A warrant was issued and Emmett was arraigned at the police court and several times re- .manded. each tivne being released on } bail. Internal hemorrhage. however, . hastened his victim's death. and Em- ` mett will appear before a coroner's jury : this afternoon. :----O30 ~ an nuwalax IOTIIKB. Chicago. Oct. l0.-A woman,unkuown, boarded a train on the Chicago & North-`i western road with-an infant in her arms. After the train had got under way. she entered the toilet room. and after some time returned without the child. At the no t statioifsho disap- peared. Afterwar it was discovered that she hadat'tempted.to throw child under the wheels; A bridge car- penter saw it fall from the cal` and ltpod it up still living. but it them roughly`; but Lee. who was ac-' from T In it any wonder that the epidemic in I rapidly increasing in Montreal when ' such awful ignorance prevails ? Enter ilrgamiaerablo den which bolp no pla- card. an atrocious smell and the gnoral lth of the apartment were the all-per vuig charactariatiolg In an adjoining ' roo , there van a nick pdrso'u..~.hnI whether man. woman or child the wri- ter cannot tell. A tall. out woman with a handkerchief ' around her head, nth:-adacry olfnry. whagnho canon .3103! or ran rruuon. unuuun nu... - .__ -u-:--v-u A torrent of -1-`$5. pntoin Iron: her lips. and it reqnirtd but 3 moment to` undortnnd that the Virago inintnok. the correspondent for 1100:] uid. Explnmtionn. nnd expoutnhtioni worn of nd nynil. 'l'hoVoradnrn no In the . bunk dobr. Ind. returnin with I Innr- I. ,dor'w_I-lookingnr. Ihn ' canned a-n vvv-ca um. i is bounded by Montcalm street on the: I 1 cu va uavu-\:Iau.- I west. St. Catharine street on the north. . Champlain street on the east and \Craig street on the south. Beauilry, \'lsita- i tion, Pleesie. Miggonne and St. lunaea I streets are long thoroughlarea. anked by houses. mostly one story in beight.i The majority ol the daily deaths occur 4 on them and seven] of the short con- I nrctiug alleyways crossing the above. ` angles i 3' with the pestilleuce. ' Visitation a hot I Ibo-I contagion when The: ll'..rIz!`s inspected ` not single one he see placard "Picotte. Beginning 1 front I was examined. j was On Beau- I I and day i not than filty | Uu Visitation 9 I one an `it `. I there street; `there Ignace; two. i ! Champlain leading: ithen-from ands I ling.-beeii ' 9` ~ streets previous. _ E oliiuiiill-pox E j 1 ...... -.n .n,..- I [III WII OWDPU, IIIH IUUKU WUTU DIX Illilhlllu 1 _hlay ten died of the diaease; in June. ` t irteen; in July. lorty-six. and In Au- gust there were 241 deaths. In the learly summer the venerable bishop of i Montreal. )1. Bonzet. was gathered to 1 his fathers. and his public luneral was , attended by thousands of the faithful. 7 The contagion was dzsseminated among ,1 the immense concourse. and a marked ` increase in the death-rate was at once V :apparent. Since September was: usher l ed in the death-rate has climbed to -its ' present proportions. and the returns {or l the month will ehow a mortality 0! up- | ward of 1.1!) from the grimly de- I ntroyer. The seat of the pestilence in in what is known as the east end. _ Mon- treal. like most other cities, has it: court end and its poorer section. The Eng- lieh speaking population inhabit the weatern portion of the town. with the mountain for a background. while the French inhabitants almost exclusively reaide in the immense district lying east of the big ewne municipal palace on -the Champs dee Armee. unuu. nu sun. nun-us: -up gnu-wr- EPIDKIIC AID ITS OIIOIX. Iqaouling to the antenna; of the board of health And the intelligogt citizen] 1 0 describe it. It. is not by any menu: I on xely that the cue lrom Chicago hud- no more to do with the spidomic Lhnn bad the plngue now in Spain, but the hedtb bond enjoy: the ueunrinu of thoidu and the citizens place fugl lnith in the belief. In the mouth 1)! April. 1885. the [iosthouso of St. Roch i Ina opened, uni there were six deaths. I . In Mgr hm din-d nl um din-Ana: in June. -Xa'D| I5 I11] I III W yeerq In 1876 the number of deaths rqorted by the boardolhealth wee7lB. In 1877 therewerebideetha from amall-pox. in 1873 than were 718 deetha ; in I879. 472: in lsmthere were 150 ; in 1881 5 only. and in the three enc- oeeding yeara no email-pox deaths oo- cnrred. Seven hundred and twenty nix deathe lrom amell-pox III the couraeol one you in a civic population ol 240.!!!) would. it might be mpposeq, create con- siderable attention on the part of the authorities. but it in odd that the dia- ease attracted but eoaut notice. There wee an attempt mode to vaccinate the l(D.(lX)or more 0! the nnvaccinated. hot the latter aeeembled in uroope and deed the city government. In the month ol Ilarch. 1885. the city having been free from the dieeue for three `yearn. It con- ductor in the employ ol the Pullman palace car compeny arrived from-Chi-I cage and was taken to the ute! Dian ' with `ah eruptive diocese. He wan pieced in a want with other patients And. ee it was afterwu-Jn eeoertained. through the etagee of a mild can of veriola. A nurse. who took care of the conductor. contracted small pox end died. In thia manner the present ` I-...-.....-n ..>r. IO: Annnuu `III II III`! vi:-I`- undung Wood(Uc1L or Bum oocl. Nuclcou 1lo.|Uonl.3ol'I On! or Blutunmrl God. 30 In _ A correspond` unit of the N.- York orldhu been making: innnirv inhn ll): nhln nf lnnhnnl A 57'-qiix fawn! WlI$IIIT'1IIIIU|KWITT IIIIKIII-IU herewith given: Bud]-pox Inn boon nniclunno unann tha Fmnch renidanhnf Buunu A! A Ourun Brnunu.-- 4.,- __, Q.A.___.__ A- _`_ mom I .51. of T0-DAY. l-III-IUI- I-U I cu -- 8oovu:-Bf:nn Inna. Bouuu-Tuna Inc: Won: nu i i A B11118. ---<-090 ~ l0.-A Alter had At the no}: atntioif she ;...--.4! AhA--nu n it -nu (G3-an-scanty` run Inok_in cough up be I6 quickly OIIIOCI bv8'nloh'n euro. W:-gunnntoo 18. mm 1.. wJ Wi|nnn,Kin-Inn- I I uiniaigurrfmaaug '0Ill0d bvsinlolrn W:-gm Sold by Winon. Kingston. I Hnntingdou. PL. Oct. 9.-An`epidem- Eic of dlphthorin in ov mining Suton. und pgrh of Hnntinmn and Bedfotd counties. The hooll huoboon cloud. ud thoclm edahdsundny schools willnotlieoponod until thednngntis lcuuu. Al IIIU I103; ailliluu unu uni-p` Aftenvu it was Shut throwrtl1a~ wheels; car- iponler aiw I Kicked it ' am ' _ weiesiioeatnsin ins If nuns ennui , pox and eight in the adjoin- ing munieip itiea. ' lies I-`lore Campbell and Min Bush. who have been patients in the smallpox hospital, make same vet! `lamaging sharges `against the syatetn at treating I smallpox patients in` the hospitals. They state that they were put in hens which _ that thesheets had notheenohanged; ` that some of the ,ioor creatures inths ` .ward in which they were had diseaae very bad ;that the small was dreadlal; ` that the attendants hade them good i night when they were mostneeded: hadhean oecuried by other patients :' , that the rst night Miss Bush was in. the hospital the was given a bed with- out hedclothes. was forced to lie there all night as she came into the building: that a little girl brought some load to them. carrying the bread in her hate I hands. on which marks ol smallpox were still fresh ; that three patients `changed their own elothea as long as l they were able. and~'wheu they were not I those patients who could go about did it ` for them ; that they were otten ill during the night and wanted attendance when there were no nureee about; that during , the night some patients would seep ' knocking against the wall or door. but no one went near them to see what was wanted. and no sssiatanee was given to those who were unable to get up; that . the patients had sometimes to wait for ` hours {or a drink. and thoae whose eyes I were closed with the disease so.netimes ; begged for a long time [or a lotion that , waa used to wash them before they ` would get it I that the dirt. filth and vile smells were terrible; that as soon as the I breath was out of a patient s body men {came and sewed it up in a sheet. and. j inswsd oi lifting it on a stretcher. let it I fall to the lloor with a thud that startled `everyone in the ward. Ihese charges l are being investigated to-day. Oicials of the hospital deny the truth of them. and Dr. Nolan has been asked to pre- pare an ocial statement for the medi- cal health ocer. a \..-I..... `ll... u C... . . A u An snag. nf CII IIIBIIID GIIICCT. I Quebec. Oct. 8.-Some aeven cases of small pox with one death are reported lrom Eecoumaius. an almost Isolated village on the north shore of the St. Lawrence. 160 below Quebec. Three cases of small pox are reported at Lo- retta and one in St. Sinveur. The lat- ter was taken to the marine hospital : to-day. A gentleman frcm St. Pacome . I-tateathat there irere three deaths from . small pox in that village during Sep- : tember. I A QL'n.n.L Ovn rm: HALF Baum Ln- : nn`s CEANCIS-ARRESTED Fol Mu- ulna. vvnnunlonnlnnuynntnn-nr lhtndn ' twould uunlnn olvililni oonnnnnity-no one to ho nhln todocide. Cold . nod no the nmnll- innrcnanu in vin- lonoo with the . unlenn Ibo nacho- tion in on-rind on with you npiditvtbo epidemic in bonndtooontinnn to Bnuinau nt,n bounnnnvn ntnndntnlhtho thontnnolonnd. friend looking nt ll-lend nnd wondeting who will he nttldoil next,n genarnl panic duly thtnntnnnd, and n turbulent nnd ignornnt popu boot on tbeit own d nu nouns ol thefenturu of the pnnnnt condition of thin onon proud city. Ilm-an--I not R _.'l`hn hu-.klnnu'I IDIIIIGII, ucs. u.-lnu nunumouu I union have decided thst ouch Incubu- ol the union must be vaccinated. Thus weniaduthu in tho city from null uni 1-ntnnlnv An I oiuht in IQ ldiailr I201. 11. mung and w your: oxpcrulcu. huhccolnc-Inn of bin palcnion. sad the hcrnin he cuuiol link! In in pluc. -Be nan: dicnul trusnca of his own nnuhcmn for tho diluent hcrnis. Prof. 8. inch Ingnincl. Umbilical. VAn~ cocclc and children. with all 0! which he IIAI been V uuchuuful in thin vicinity. Prol. H. has nnud an uppontuno hold the in their plqctplncn. which hu T; successful :5 hi: other invsntionn. -_2 ... `An unn-4|-an .j---4--O:---- \ 8'I-Ih OIPIII con Mun on.` ` Pm Pnlnmnn-v 'l`n:uHgn, onaluou ox mu oucu puma any. ` nnozmc or n1rntiihuA. . n- I1-` A A._ -_:J RIEUS FATE DISCUSSED. J. IOEIII. n..u.. An non. u.u. :"IcnudIl'Soott'IElI: ' one.-oi ...........-gun-mi-.' oh- -mama I.- I llI.IIIIfIDI I0!` Ihuvonulitinl and Ann 3- pk`-, room Ina puea up on IUD puma. After the disturbenoe was quelled the meeting was brought to I done. The meetmg adjourned but the disturbance had only begun. In the yu-d sopho- mores collected end the reception of freshmen was a worm one. A rush fol- lowed. And for C few moments two `or- three` hundred then formed I mug of humenity, Coats and ornate were torn o and hats tlunplerl nods foot, while everybody was yellimi `for '33 or '89. The crowd ropidly ineteiopd soon an or eight hundred etudents u- aemhled. The dignied anion and luv ` rueu atoodipert |- L-All-L Haj: .' ueuevune. ucs. Lu.--ulo nmouunuo gentlemen who lent their names to aid in the building of the Xethodist Tuber- naclo. u-qboing hounded nalontleuly for as debt. The Sherind his `aoat-3,. havinaueurnod that John how we sou`: utmost Iym in side: for Mr. binaon. It has recently been that I.I|n inn:-nun of 11.511). uni: .'aE."E"u`i';' lqgalth is Wealth binson. II on Iuoonljy neon Imnou thitthainunrnnooo`!`Il1 :Q,_llt3'|ho his JIme_sC_l;pV.I-k _ -hi widominln y. _ ofthvll ' Idhlnolun lswuo Bostoh. Oct. 9.-A regulor rush. I thing which has not happened at Hu- vanl for many years. occurred to-night. A meeting of freshmen was held in Baylo- Lot. Hall to elect clue ollicorr. A huge uumberoi sophomores nttanded to en- joy the fun. An uproar was `caused by the nomination of: very small sopho- more for the captaincy of the freshmen crew. For nearly Ill hour disorder pro- vailod. the up or cinnamon nominating candidates doing their but to break M... numtinn nn Finally Aha lnoahmnn 0$I](IlllUI3 lull UOIIIR Illlllf nus F0 IJFXI the meeting up. Finally the freshmen and upper class men cune to blows. 1`he benches were overturned and bro- ken so pieoee end 1 lnrge number of men were crowded into one corner of [the and piled up on the pinno. Afnar than disitnrhnnon was innnllnd than I up Ill T 50 DUXIUYEIII. As the regular train bun Holiday burg, Pu.. wu nearing Allqheny Fur- neoefourznen took poueeuaouotoleof the crowded cue. nndwhile three 0! them intimidated the pueengero with revolven the fourth went through the _ cur end deliberately robbed the occu- pente. Oneol thepeeeengerurneden show of resistance. but wee attacked with e knife end out throuph the hand. _ The conductor next grappled with one of the robbers. end we: dnged out to the platform of the car and beaten with a revolver handle. The robbers then pulled the bell rope sud jumped 06, em coping to the woods. UIC Ipllli Ill! WUIIIU III! Bll1llIlIu About half of tho inlnbitulta ol Pelee [dud turned out to welcome Dr. F. B. McCormick on his relouo I few days lgofrom Sandwich juhwhenahe served s abort nontenoo for having pncticad medicine without 1 government oath]- csto. His friends pve I buqnot and ball in his honor. 11.. l'\___. _L- ...__J-__j L: L-- UIII Ill Ill T!!!)I'- Mre. Drone. who xnurdeted her hu- band. with the aid of hot nu, dmahtu end nephew. in Wenen. Herkimer conn- ty. has Deoelnbennnd cut and burned the re-nnins, nu ean b Jlldp Wilhuns to be executed on ovemher B. No women In: been executed in Central New Yotk for over forty Buon Wu'd,eonsiu of the 0! I) ,__L_.___ I.-- CI.) - `LI: I- .I._-....: "x':'i'n`.`..`?v?&,"Z3..'s`E "LT L":"o: Rueobeny.hulod|clnlII|Inchnnoery toutuunowinpnuanlionotlhohnko of Norfolk. nluod it 02,500,000. The kgn-an hp-an lain A-Ininu nun Q -|-inanlul- OI NOHOIK. VIIIICI II Il.ElJ.IlIL IX baron hue: hi: claim moat. snppoud to have II placed II the coin oftbelutou-lundboca bu-ind with tum in the funily unit st Bunny Hall. The clniunnthu nppliod to Sir Richurd A. Cross. hone uuuhry. for ponniuion to open the u. and. pond A ing an `utter to this potiomhu locked I I up all accesses to Boxleynll. I An tho raanlnr trnin fl-nun Hnlidnvn. Ansel]. DOVER"! leg! 0| T HUI I 3"` :10 of whiskey completed the bout] , nnddid their nhue in npeetting the yacht when 3 eqnnll esrnck her. Three men were drowned. An Indian: town contain: eevenl wo- mentoonemelo. and cuee ol kidnap- ping have been no frequent that no men dues venture in the uncle nlone wish- oni having I bull-dog chained to ash leg for protection. Thl 'I Inn and in -hr-Anon (I ICU IUK l I'Ul7UIUlI- There`: no and to Image dinoovurien in Sends. Now come: I pmspuctot who oolemuly decision that in has dis- covered I rut mine of black pepper and another of green sea. It doesn't scam possible tbs: he would lie uboulit. Ahnnl. ha" nf tho inhnhitnnh nf Palm! PAlh'oIl.0rInsnICo..N.Y.,willag|in v'IilnllolloII:- lAPLNIE-GAIphl| Houo.0ot. N. x'?a`i'o%1~ox nayu an-L on ma not. sum. now. am: and son. ' n_.A I1 L__;.__ L-) an ...-._ --_.-.'-_.. IIOW (III "III. Seventeen Inen started [or n [insure trip inn New York yacht on Sunday morning. At Staten Inlnnl thny welt ashore and had dinner, drinking rnthc frnolv Quin!-AI hang nl Inn-r ant` a hat. Ill)!!! Illll lll UIIIIIBI, UFIHIIIIK I133 freely. Several keg: ol but and I bot- tln nl Ihinknt nnmnlnmd Hal hank lnntl A nun `Innis Ill vngwwwn lu- ported to be paying notions Attention to 3 young widow ol thonlno city. ulna Ion. diupprovingot tho intondod much, took the somewhutuunaoooono olbnuking into the widow`: homo and cittingolfbor hounlor whiohthoy In now on trial. Q-_.._p..-_ _.-_ -a.-.A.A 9.- - _I_.-..... 5 131 I1` dun:-oxlyut. Sovaouunfoholcnsndfollrdub uonpottcdintl:oSu:Bandilio|nu& uylumuoluoulonuwhiehhnl 1001-- |nhnn_ ' l.'\H-gW:-I W W ulcon . l]L._londny, was has `and ' his Info and mocha-in-luv Loni Dalian hnneuivuds puma! olnyoungaloplnnt. withhinhnhlhd thin and u-hind to cut mnguinouud uwiththon. Walla-.uIinc. at tho Inna! R. Wnlkert 8ou.onool l'uonto'nhu8 In--nn an.` nlnlnnk 1.-Alsnnn Jig` an IIIOWII IIIII 3015 Tm Ill 1 Monday. and `I7. ' no 033 in 1821 and commenced bninx 1?; tetiring about fteen you: rugtod among the oldut 3&1 of the Ioshodiu community in Canada. A rich -idnumv in Chianti!`-an II- ll. VIIlIUI'CDDII.OIlCW IIWITITI known and oldut nuolnlh. did! on Hnnnr `mail 7'] ll- nnmnn-tin Bollenlle. Oct. 10.-~ l`ho untusuuu ' ...-l`4snnAnl| -Iun Innk (lush: Inn:-on In -33 Sprhgm thuppnrtm PROF. G. W. HOTCHKINJ F. (bah. who In hon m.(`1nnnnn_ [IL lnnllnw -as hnnn PIJIIUID III TIISIIIIIF. L'l'l0Al A'l' HARVARD. nvm or I'll nu; 3Q kiln -uvanill I III`! mm DISEASEH 5 out Incl Ad 0 8 lion. 1 'm.w uoddt knlc-rhocu.lanoI Tothonovbo run that Ad- ,wocgg8qrnobou_grqn_odlum In:-nu _au-I-u QIdIdI|o"Hin"f Inddlhnnuhohcunf II huldrutth? ydny.wlnC.Itnlh|f Onmipuiunltunuingvlthlounm ottlnlovuht MII|:lntpnh.otInItyInvoldu-k Ohllhulluvcr? Bunhgpohliuol -in-I '3: Drill. c.wu-r'sXxnv:AxnBunITn.ur '_ .nIInnnuo unit I-2. tun -Ir-Io -I-u 1- --v--- Prof. H. Inning Ind N your uporinnoo. nan hnnnmnnnnr (:9 hi: -)l1ion. nnd T ' ITKIII II XIII DIIIUI Gosnduoolor yonlaalun. t\.An *`* mnmraom . `II ! lbm solon Can- -.::*- * '2.-=:.: '-'"- "-3.: Id l'qn.ld ! tolholl noun I DIPlIaA'l 0nY removal but hog and II'lIII without In bostlo 5 I put. usual yo. I8 and `C I! tho Ian. {at fl:-town: ANGfTNo : stlnuiluoo Lno no lsplo Ina noun uoruwuoc Och. lou Cordwood. Bowed or ` Unniod. 0|! ll` IOU WANT ..._- cu-.z uggn ._ 5.... 5...`! L'nnI "Io. ` Suaot.NcwY|rl also one lacuna `>5 Inland) tot . 11 Lamb : . Inglun o I (ll-Ital 00.. llnucou .CnI B0 I(l(.l I0 um lbuluslvcuuou ua uuu nuvw. 1 The running nice wns very exciting. .f The entries were Wm. Union`: horse. Mr. Mndden'a brown horse. a buy owned ~` by Mr. Brown. of Kingston, end school.- nnt. In the first heat. Canon's horse `\hrew his driver. Geo. F ox.of Newhnrgh. whose heed struck a wagon. tearing the j scalp terribly. He wnqpicked up insen- 1 alble. After` he was dismounted J ohu Jpynea took his place. bnl. he was also IbrJwn,-scoping without injury. how- ever. While this was coins. on the rider 0! the Madden home was thrown by the Kingnton horso. colliding with him and injuring the former animal so thot he could not. appear in the other hens. A mustang won thdn snbetituted, and he ; narrowly escaped being ridden down by I the Kmgucnisn. The prize was uwu-d I ed the ninshaug. The pony was brought. Why Mr. Hinckley from Mexico lust. u spring. and "man exceedingly eet-foot.ed ' animal. mu. wears A runnunx iusrluxn-:. un,_._-_I 1\_s u "I'D... ......-nO--my AI IIIKL WINID Al Illnln-n nun ----:--a. Montreal. Oct. 8.-Tbe secretary of the Riel defence association in this city has addressed soommunicatiou to the Dominion governmantmotifyin it 0! the departure 0! Mr. F itzpntrick or Eng- lnnd,nnd paying for xurther reprieve. LEI I A lIlI.D lanunvl . Putin. Oct. 10.-'[h `widow of an im- perialist o:isl Ina leis 3 legacy of 91},- (XI) to Prince Victor Napoleon. ' `ltin with much-pleuurdwo nnhounoe thus W. J. Wilson. Kingston. our wide- nwnko druggist. bu scoured the age!) of the oolobnud Wed`: Cough Syrup. in ~ its compound that Inbptood the tent of s quu-tor of I ountury. and n in unlniliog and atruiuaun (or :11 thtonand lung` tronblu. II will uhovo I cough like mania, and tin rieton hqve thousand: ol ut- tering _ ids from micron that luv: I1 lined ohn dnulod ail. Inge been outed or urn aruaou unease. eonsnmption`. unit: cirly stages. bronchi- tiahuathmn. Q0.` Price, 25 oanh..50 `oehh An II null hull. Q ` ___..--oo-__ For Dyqopnn and Livir Complnintyou Inn I writungunnteoou cvctylvnue nl lnilnlrn Vhnlinr. II nova: lnihln toting ugtlmonnlg tron Inna:-an mu huge been cured 0! than droodnd `discus. -4....-u-.-ub;.un in ii; girl: ntgn-I Dinnnhi. U8. Illllll. G0. I um! I] per bottle. The exhibit of Mr. George W. Robin- son, of Kingston. was. unusual. tholeut x in future oftha can-ringoa sud buggies department. For nrioty 0! design and I ne workmanship the display of Mr.` Robinson took the lead. It consisted of l 3 two-horse pleasure carrium. mullet I wnagon, phneton. two covered buggies. ctnopied phneton. open buggy, pony out, phyucunh can. and I douhle- a nested village cut. the Inns: of which 1 wu greatly ndmined. Ho 3130 showed 9 I child : sleigh. 3 patent hunw and & mo gronna by U. `V . auluou. \ I little span ngponies. Mr. Robinson - '- vuya exhibitt in Nnpunee And doec much to Idd so the utncuvenesa ol the show. 5 "PL... --.-.3-nu -non Inna vnrr avnitnnu. I mar Id- a:'..*9.=s:... '.:::.'::m.u'#.;;...-941-"A Gl. P. KIWI!-I. hco. _ . It Anion-udnnllntmn. anovnng. _ _ The gross receipts 1| the gate were - nbouAI,$@. lhich is only About 050163: , thcn lut E \\'m Dnunnn nhnind I] hand of sheen. ` WI: mane oy ll`. uouu. 0| nulguuuu. . g A hard of six Dnrhnms. shown by ' Mr. Fair, oi Kingston. made I crodnuble showing. Tho non-n I-onainln n tho data Iona ' mu: nut yur. Wm. Dnwaou showed 11 hand of sheep. including two full classes: his south- downt ctrnod III the nliplomn at Kind- stun. I I___:__ _....-n -gs unirnnr innhnni non. A drawing-room pier mirror. in ebony, with British plate glnss. by Gibbtnl. In vaty elegant, and wu purchased on the ground by D. W. Allison. Tn. nuhihit nf Mr. Gan:-an W . toao ao. rseeaenuon inaaeu sue onu- drenlood-hyeandlett. ~ Twohonralm ter In. Koch went out. telling the children ehe intended going to a dream- naher'a. Her hnahand wn unable to -nd anvtraeea of the Inioaing ennple until he read oi the tnaedy in Sunday`: newepapere. The letter: found beside the enicidee in the park were 0 ned.end with them were hallote oi eetiny. They had clearly eat with each other and deliber- ated death and left it to the chance of each. at the same time writing the fatal wish upon paper. The alipa were there. end on them were the worde. shall we die?" and Shell we live ?" The die hed nally been out latallv. and the two repaired to the park to die. The screede of each give the impreaeion that their love had been `without sin and on- lv hcpelene. They loved each ether ao much and `could he to little to each oth- er that they concluded to die. The wo- ,- ' man left letters to her children and l others. all in German. { ` Tho llngotoulnnu Who Into:-on lot II-Ibo Great suceonn `aoy Attained. A uedinphy oi uddlety nod human: made by Mr. Dolsn. ol Kinguon. .\ Dun-cl nf nix Dnrhnms. nhoin bv: Wu luau II n ncuungar wt Iuu u- change of lettu-3. Op Iondny Int Koch wont Io`NoIruk.ud than In In- tnrned his mic its minimum Bunn- dorflndmlluundnrxod Iln. Koohto go with him. She doounoad Boner dot! for [mung diqznood bot. um when beshnuonodto hll lmnoellsoldhim rode Buoendotf kissed the chu- A..- ...,a L__ -..a I-(o 'l`_.. 5...."-. 1.. llnwihofbt nndF.Knoh.dttor olihohntv Phi Pnucgnd Son lqcGal. wu88 yarn of yuan hia home. For 3 while Bu-undo:-I worked nithlnlly nndlhowod hinnoll 3:: upon (yr: aster. It was not long. Inn-oval fnln Dr, Karl: nntinnd I'll! DIX!` I] 355$ . IIWII SDI lllllfg however. Dr. Koch noticed that young Bnuandorl VII paying too rnnch nttontion to Inn. Koch. The hnubnnd runonotrntod with than and they pm- niudto can their intimacy. Ench. howcmr, while oonluningn nantnci nt- tnahlnons. denied nctnnl erilninnliiv. The intimacy was continued nnd Bu- Inndorf st Koch : nqneu Ioonrod un- othor boarding house. A few dnn Inter Dr. Koch Innrnod that Bnuondorf fro- qnultly vinitodtho homo. nnd that his iKnnh'n\ Am arm. A hot nl 18 van. Emu" "y"v"nE'J..Tou...' "Tim \Koch |)oldos8Ion. 3 boy ol 18 yuan. -nnnnul nan Inpnumnnr fnrlhaclu II.'L|.3llllI.l-I on-vunn uvu-n,;u `ii. canwrbno 3. co. nnn1I OI DUIIN B1`. `noun up Iuuy I-IC yuulu. wanted a a messenger" for male: n than Inn 1.! lnhn I31`. Thn buotu I.hohnut.udhnroonpunon'I uuhnd Ina nuns. Bohnon -nnn Law " '1'. mi: Novunhor has been xed by ... ..l--..oh.-. an Hm hln nl nnllfnnnn THE .\Al'AN|1!; lXlBl'l`lU.V. Ruwhtk. O. L-I& cvni 1-an-I X05 hnlfnjnn Ijn H An Imus-prints; Brit!!!`- ____..____ LII!` A NIIII LEGACY. l\. qn II-Ill 2 or Damn. _ Dunn; nuun Run-an--'l`ll KID {TIE will $0-Us--i.-u w!wo?ou.IIPIhnII. may be coulgaonuy oxpecusu. Inc Iunw `o! mipd of tho Consarntivon may be de- Icnbod ll confusion and dinmsy. Their tupoth uwodinhonrtuinq. They cannot" gs: cungjidqtu tyranny -gqu. I T . Tho this of Inlud in growing moat -l-_...:.un Innunntfaa Dunning -nnnhngtl Q I1: \IfIrIIvI \JIIn.a nu. \l\Ig , P001` OI QUIIII 81'. N B.-ordogu lots at thoungoury mono! Ju. (huvrdl. Pnncan Buick. nu naive prompt u.'l`dophq|o ooumnmuuon. LXI ` nere w_ my nun. The 3 1 Iain of Lorne in the Liberal candidate or I Metropolitan division. uelen_Teylor. Jno. Stuart Millie daugh- laerin-lew. i_e deuerminodlo eet ivhether women` ere eligible. Bndlengh ie minent ofeoinee. Th:-re are two` in- dooe. standing as edneee Redieele and advocates toreform in Indian eeire. One of them, [all Iohnor Ghoee. is pro- bably emoeg the`"two or three test speaker: in Englnnd. Two iwrking men. wilhontepennv of their own. no El; Mlonurd. supported by the Social elnocntic Federation. n One ol thue in quite likely to get eeeet lot Nolting- A hem. ` E;erywh_emo from the eonptry come upon: highly hvonble to Llbel_lI pp- spocu. Enormous Libonl vnctonen be oouondy expend.` Thu lute M mind nf thncnnnurvnivumnvbodm The nine 0! upluna II growing Inou u_lnrming..boyootting paying unlined 9 nuts. and {arm than vorbefou. The hot tluttbo govern- ment ennnotddcido on I policy in them: lbythedelnyinprodnoingono. A 'Co.\`Ft.'l.).\' BY nu:-,I\'zw ,\Bggusn;n- E Spuxrnxun Anour Cnomu-is. I The new register but caused the pzrenb `est confusion in Britain. For many: lent: there no two or three Lnborul cm.-lidntea. each refusing to retire in favor of the othe. In I nnmber of: cases. unless the c ion of the party in- I Uervene with ulljhelr |uthority.'Rndicnl ' and Libernl seats will go to _tho Tories. (in 53.. Q-In-do lhn nan rnlulillntai mu mneru seat: will go to pus nunua. On the Whole the new candidates brought forwsid by the Ralorm Bill will be better spotter: nnd less likly to ad- lunrn On nnrtw Imx [E 005561 IWIIEKI I hero to_ Txty Imus. Thq nrquin all London. Oct. 8 -l{iht Hon." Joseph Chamberlain. nohn. He had just come from Bewar- the Radical lmder. had = quite an adventure at Cheater thin altar ' i 2 den Castle. where he had been visiting ` , Mr. Gladstone. and van waiting on the i railway platform at Chester for a train I to Birmingham. On the same platlorm were about a hundred olernymen whn had jolt left the Anti lhsentahliulimenl I: Conference in the Chesaer cathulral. . The panons vlared at Mr. Chamberlain, rvevihng end ieering hiuran the arch- ; enemy ol the church. The Rllillfll 5 leader xed his monoclo in hiueye. loukv 1 ed over the crowd. and laughed derisivo. ? ly.` Almost everyone on the plttlnrm ` lsympatlniz-2-d with the clergyman. and ' lot a ten; mi_n/ntea Mr. Chamberlain was 6 in danger of being mobbed, but his train 4 arrived opportunely and he jmnpeil into 3 a carriage and escaped. Illlliloll` hi` HI II Iihll, an;-u r -.--.nu... London. Oct. H.--.\lr. Samuel poll. the venerable philanthropist. mil- gliousue. dual xailur.-a clmmnion. wan } muried this mornxug at Hull to Miss nut. vr -nu PlIm- ` l Wule. n gliarming young lrly. who is I ' the daughter and heiress nf an Immeualy - lrich timber merchant. The acquaint- ianee between Mr. Plimsoll and Miss ~ Wade was mule under romantic oimnm I glances la.-sraummer. am! but twenty- foar hours elnpeed between the intro- ] dnction And the betrothnl. I --...._.. -._-. __ _. ,-,____ . ` 1 In 1 speech at Dublin lut night 'l'hom- ; u Sexton. I. P.. aid the day may 3 come when l-Juglnud will be willing to ` follow the onmple 0! Gernnnv by re~ Ierring to the nrbntntjon of the Pope` the : dispute between herself nnd ll BlAI(l_. ' i The qunrrel. which has lasted new seven hundred run. will last. until the day of I l judgment uu'eu it is settled in accord- znnco with justice nnd with the desires I and tight: of Irishman. woulu Ii)!" K0 Iuuuger IIIQBIIIT. J An only meeting of the cabinet will 1 ' lonnnlaho I scheme of lnnl reiorm in I aecordnnee with Lord bclisbnryn pro- i IUD CW 0l>5llUClVIllYIIl WOYIU. ` Limerick. Oct. d.-Tho boycotting of In. Mary McConnell bu cc-nod. Her ; telnnta have paid their rents und no Again on friendly Iennn with her, . I1-ntlnn II:-Q ll _Qn- Rnnhnl-rl (`Inna IIl`Il llll IIIUIIIII XIII!!! Wllull UK, London. Oct. 9.-S|r Rnchud Cross. Home Scretary. in 1 speech at Broom lev last evening. aid the government would but with lrelnud a little longer. ` , and if the utunion did not_ improvo they . F would noon to stronger mounru. A- ..-I- ......g..... .-.1 L- ._l.:-mt -;ll 1 czonuxu |:u:c`ron .u .\` mu;uL.1-;. IIIIIIIEI Ill nun ulnpvpulsi. A u with capo hands on their nrmdnndmnnyother boynvhohndbeen booeual by the chuisgble ncls ol the donned Elli. stood in line with the elite in tho abbey. Th%"u rneog were very impteuive. London. Oct. 7,-.\l. Xainorl thin Dublin. Oct. 9.--The Nnsionnlintn have decided to conuaal. oven lnshj parliamentary nontpxoept 12. `lbs B.o- l man Catholic bichops ol Ireland have I resolution condemning the tell of violenoonnd `nntimnhtion. and Iurn- , ing their ooh ngunst indulging in il- legal oxoonnen. Such acts. they any.` no conun to bring the sngerol God upon tboovll-doors In. ' their lunilien. 1 besides dmgncing the ma. people in 1 the eyes of tbecivilirod world. Liunnrinli Hot N -T|u\ hnvnnlhno nf IIICIIII-'lIIlI UCEIBCKIIMOIIBITIIIIIJ took place io-day. The religion: sex- vioon over the reunion was conducted at waiminur Abbey- uuoana. or nnnnln nhund nnhiln u nlihnv Ill Chg II wuunlnliur nanny- uununsuu on people Mood onbiio thgubboyxn the dnndnina uin dunngtto eaten at-nice. hing nnahie toast into thoediot-.00 demo Inn thocmwd which was anther- st! to puy choir" Int nut 01 respect to tho ihnlzophist. A Inge number of Ina-jkn, with rrnnn hands on their vary unlpruuu-. ` London. Oct. 7.-At .\'eI rf this evening: mob Attacked the unscru- tivo newspaper uoo. bucking the win- iowu and otbernue wrecking the build- inn before the disturbance In quellod. The police were compelled to chlrge upon the rioleru. nu. or lIAl'l'lIIl.'lY'I ruxxnl. The fnnonl ot she I-:uI of Shdbobury Innh nlnnn nu-d-0, Th. roliainnn nor. oIou:onohux*unowuinIlnbuild- up. Thiuin-titptionwutboonlyooo out. It II! hiullv-damaged. Thelm- nen Ind gnu dionlty in Idling "u'iiT3nSa'3T; `Wuhan:-cf-. lean! 0+ pt`-. Socainqd uh huh. uniting in [annuity 0`: P-o.v`cr|n dlh F J ll! ' ' Ijince `I.'&l$IgZOBOI!.h'I[l'$(llOI_I; Olauboi Cubnauh Illuulby-nl wvpudotreccip ICU In-as wally -urn lodnnohholniunhawn. `throw an--n-Alanna-ninrlluvlnnnu ninth I=h`TN_:* - Ilnorning. They came here and regis- flllllllrll. NIHIIN Inlnnn--.nu.u. 1 Ridgt-gown. Hnt.. Uct...H.-}liss Lulu f Galen. of Hamilton. Hut... and Mist 3 .\liume I-Ivaumn! Detroit. ran away from Almn Colluzr-. St. Thomas. on Saturday ` atero-I at the Grand Central. but wort- 5 overtaken by Principal Aux-mu, of .\i:lln 1 Collcsga. They intended to go in limuil : ` Rapids. Ilich., in company with a son if }w. J. White. Police Muzistrale of St. ` f Thomas. who was to be mnrriad to Miss 3 E L`-oles. White registered under the name I g or Millignn. from lngersoll. l I'\l'IulDI' wane r: -----:-.u.-. To snerera from ceterrh. deefnem, bronchitis, nsthma. consumption and all diseases ofthe heed. throat endlhugs. the surgeons {tom the Interuetionul Throat end Lung Institute. 173 Church street. Toronto. will be nt the City He- tel. Kingston. Wedneedey and Thnredey. Oct. 21 end 22. (or the special treatment of the ebovepnmed discuss which ere cured by the upiromehsrg `thr invention of Dr. Sotlvielje, of Paris. igluvelloue aueeuie hes `Seen achieved in the core of all ne.eel._throetend lung diseases. It in the but known treetlneqt in the world for disease: of the reepintory or- kene. and inn positive cum for_eo_nInmp- Lion in its euly stages. Anti-septic ll!-_ hnlniun and niedicinee through` u.- _....... at tlun skin.nit.h ninhr minuti- or we snuausu puouu go uuond trastgnent hygigu, cure diseases of the kit pqmggu, hem. fore pronounced .- incurable. 'Cougu|;.'. lion` fiee.