"IT;-usual;/aunutaj lsuonrlntl i doubt it my Iuiondh Ieuco. `' It. .. c: 1 john l.n'urt_\'. Hnmi|t.on._ ed a quantity of lnudanum. Bl`. Tn'<'2`du="fo7n7iCv".` who _ |B|Jl'I'llII I |ll'I'U!I[)IIlI\I!.`lIl'I.J' Nnw Yonx, July 20.--If an unbeliver sup that the days of miracles _nro' mused. let him step into the church of St. ` I can Baptiste, on East .Sei'euty-sixth ntrpet. in this city. and his mind is a. nick- _ I disabuaed. ' hi the altar in it re ic of 0.. Ann, just brought from Rome, and it is performin W0lldl`0ll mimclesy -Tho relic is A bit 0 bone of the hand, and from early morning. till late at night when the church is 't?l"ae(l, hundreds ot afflicted ones kneel in mute reverence beforelo the rtelic. which is bnclosed iii a small box ; they cannot touch it. they can only look at it and. pray andirnbthe part affected with a little blessed oil given them bv the Sistrs of`Chnrity in utteuclamce, nii(lh_\', presto, fly, away go your, ills, whntever they are, from n l)l`0l(8li leg to tie doulour- BIIX. ' i V THE REVERENCE PAID-TO RELICS IN NEW YORK. llulutn [iolngl nnMd' With 1 Touch of vsnperptltlnnn - llrondbrlm 'GlI'eu In- ntanoou at lt~-`l`he"lfh-.lu of the Dllh-r. ` out Clique:-~Conoy Island I (imul poul Like the Illhlvnny Plnlunee. ......,:..I l`.nuv4.-n:\n4h-nun N KINGSTON, om. STILL rims THE Mumcuas THE BRITISH WH1G.. Dy IJIG Illle also testi- ., have been n which the .1 not -dare Tb! I - I 6% her , .a...?.}` ....-3.1? of'50, but the policueatad the cum 0 ' VIN being inquired inn and won be tndlntnrilthonnult of invostxtion should [notify ouch ac- Tho . who II I mddlragud. . mp: t the baring. I4dy Gunning was fIl'I'IC'|y connected with tho wcll-karma Addison nth. lady Gunning In cone. Loxnox. July 27.--lady Francis Gun- ning. Accused of . wu nnnndod fornvuok in 500 bai whiaIn\~ufuminh- ed. There was no mention Bf ennditlon x.. L. ._.......a.-..... . -nL...._ n..- L....:...- rum`: nan: Wu mletmuon gluuaruanxnon u proceedings; I on _ bearing took place in the oxtnitign court. linen- fon. it cannot be ncertainod whether it in ml) ll` one tlemnndingoxtmlitjon or not. on , W I` Whonn than hchoveru in the auger- nnmnl. power ofTt.han_ bones. some of which was laid in the earth hundreds, nndooInIA|n\ooteIIoum.ndaoI years ago! Are they bnlulilod. ignorant and priest- riddou. not knowing the, diffonmco .ho- twoon ght and 2 Oh. no! What over there wuof nhi and edrthly . wisdom was to be found in neordl 0! Cardinal Manning and Cudin|l_ Wi-oman. who, raised within the atdeku Iinaof the Cftureh of England. um: found 110% or - mulltmy found}: in $0 Church of There is kimhip botwopn urthly and humanly wisdom and learning; the loarningolthiaeuth 0! than Cuth,'andinmu|c up of thoi ration` umhinvatt tlilonnof Joann M u to w it; N `grand I, urthaud Vita wondrous nu an * foaoil. ma. idod msginn. J-no I13. ` T 55511! U0 K(X3K'Dl"r. [of K" KNEE ltia sin larto whuzh the crowd that patronina in familiar show. It goon with- out laying tlut n y per. cent. of the country who `t New York go to Cone In , which ii"m'|ng when good donl e the Midway P At Chi:fo. Soaoountry donoon. walking dong. th hi: good. old-tnsh.ouod wife. look: up at the sign, "Corbett ght," `and saga, "Aron t that awful. Mnrinr 9"` Then she my!-, John. I wonder what it looks` like. it only costs ten cents." so in they gag and whileitiouruluronloan ho they mu ! honrthodnll thud of We blows, nor too thodrudful oxocution that they do, till the nal knock-out blow. It in wondorfhl. my wonderful. but non wonderful otlll In ohaorvo tho undercurrent. that to I do- `--Bmubnm. T H Enomonorlongatin us all: and to no undndu of women and girl: just as ready tnhkointhin show as their brother: or their fnthorc. Tuino was right. The Iv- ugentrninin our blood. rootod than I: Briton. Saxon. Norman and Ihno, wi I. novor he up-rooted till the judgment day. Ilr I CHIN` "(Ill Qll_vWI(` ll ury HKHI. But. i _you want to know how the tum of the American people rum-, you must go and one the Corbett tight at the F.disou s kineeoooope. Mum; of our nociocy Indians have complained that they have been de nied the are of seeing a prize ght : theirfnt, and brodreraoould gown scrap when they planned, and fnquontly paid fifty dollars for the privi . but they, creatures, had to seop a home. They we no longer any just cannot` oom- phiut : thanks tothe genius of Mr. Edi- aon,tho can no the whole thingmm start to nook-out, for an cunts. lo. I. .:..._.I-. an .i..o..L on- ._o._..I 58.5 3' . . The hot. wave of Sunday (lmve thousands "from New York and Brooklyn down to Coney Island. which was not sc dry nseour police beleaguered city. West Brighton was erowdetlgnnd the Bowery was a night to behold. If I ehoulll attempt to describe tliesmusaments I should get `MR As I stoodgezing at the wonders. I any four Dahouiisns merching along. and each one `had a log fastened on the top of his head, and from the logs was suspended is hum- Inook. in which mposed s comfortable old English traveller. The men who curried him wnlketl es-straight an strove. end with no more seemi fatigue than if they were oerryin a much of feathers on their heads. n enotherpsrtof the islnnd is Paul-Boynton`e chute, an very desperate thin to look at. hits. the very op nt Anger seems to` W: bi fmciuutiopcffem pie who, having tried it once, are houn to try it egaim It is like a toboggim slide. You make A mad plunge down Into I pond of water. but it into man I that you home olfwithn dry skin. you the " . AL- _|...-_...... .......I.. ......- ..... .....s .. lIl`v|IlI!|I pllllllo a Is there :1 dark horse concealed behind lthe fence ? Who Vknowa? Speaking `of horses. ifyou visit: hie ole club on would think that the horse seen his cdr._\'s, and was-of no further use but to put. in ) in pound cans and send to our cousins in`FZu- rope, to add a new feature in their mornin lunches or afternoon tees . nicelv chow up. and delicately peeeoned with pop ver. celery, salt. French mustard und A nine of lemon. Home sandwich is said to very nice, but. although of an investigntin turn ohnind, I have never tried it, and don't hankereafter it, 30,] am willing to cake the report of its merits from my fuliionahle friends in Euroge, and the ' can put it on themenu with iif ':m pate d_e fois Tim Ian}. warn of Riimlnv ulnwh Ihnlmmul-1 "ment wins at fever heat about the appear- ` ditferent Clll ues, and to hear them I hnew n aaloonlieeper the Boviery. a joll lrlahx'n'au.e*he was norel ntllicted wit. rheumatism; ..und when e excite- unce of the Virgin Mar at the chin rel of Knock in Ireland. Mr. aaey thong t he would just run over and tea what the Holy Mother would do forhiln. But when the time oe nie.he could not go. so he paid the of n friend, who waited on _t.he priest an stated his case. The good priest took a Piece of plaster from the . part of the we] where the virgin had ap- peared. and blessing it we it. to him. `and he brought it to lr. (`usey in his Bowery saloon. mill gave it to him. Mr.. Cmtey was sullering from n denpemto at- tack of rheumatism at the time. but no sooner had he put the sacred relic in his pocket, than his rheumatism (tool: ight und ew mvnj,', und. moreover, it hug not returned from that day to thiq. Only the other day when the l)efender,wns h\uneh~ ec. and gtnek on the ways, nnd then getucll in the mud, I snwhaevernl yachting feharps who would not bet a cent on her. and at on her very first trial. when the Defen er .was by no means at her 'best. she bdiu. the \ igiIant- out` of her boots. 1 believe there is a grain of superstition born in all of us, and it remains with us till wevdie. Rambling about the city. one, oH.he most nmusing nnd pmtitnble things is to wntch , the fuds of the talk _vbu woul think that the |_')ro`sperity mi the world depended on the success of their individual hobby. Sometimes I go to see a me of baseball, and as the advo-D (`tll of t edillerent tennis discussed their merits, George Wasllington. Alexander the Great and I\woleoIi.fnle into uothingneee alongside Kelly or Foutr. On the nice course, it's the j'oc|ieynnd the horse: among the republicans, it's Harrison. .\lc-Kinley and Reed on one side, while , one shndowy gure. theusenior senator from -New York." `on the othennre nenching out for the presi- dential plum. In thorn n lurk hm-on I-nnnnnlml hnhind Illlall CIIIT llu Ill: IJIUIT IVIIDIVU IKIIBIU wnnybe mnkd with the current supersti- tions,,but. nut. by thefpoople who belio( e',in ` "-e-r:-- ` .. .. ....|......I.:......... :..`.|._. n-......... .. human being in: cvr croatntibut. is aIfeot.- ` ed b it more or lap. -I know lonty of poo 9 who would,foel insul i you hint- ed tlht they were supern ona, yak. they would not walk under a ladder for a` thou- sand dollars. or nit down at, a table where there were only thirteen people for A thou- sand more; I don't-bdlieve ther there in sen captnixi mat. sails the ocean who`\\fould , allow a Mother Carey's chicken to be shot." from the deck of his ship. Mind euros and faith euros and all. their `rlntive beliefs ...._..v|-... ......I.'..'.l ...:AI. 4|... ............o .........._.o: SEMI-WEEKLY I-:D`rri6T\f l'AnorlsnuolIuolun:u'ncx|nucI'IlIIIIIn- to the cation. wrecking the building. The uniting room Ill -` lled with non, woman and children, two of than vote killed. ' Bonus! were badly injund. nous, July 2a.-em1snu risbhona. 3.1- timbre. douiannpcru ropruquung him as gay: iname the Vatican against Aromp Iuhndh, school oynhm and thntbohnhbonluuadinoppondion unto Units! up truth hoinc he has boon I hi fr-iondmdnnuiluttdchudurol H31`. 83- tollidnonhu putts : u-rivnl. Losm.~e, Ippmlnhi section at Raduton. in Pr-unis, 3 ' lantdotisizning. the brakes E order In pnnongdr Sui 5335mm ofthetmck .ndma..a`an'3 A- ;L_ ..L_L.n |.:..... AL_ I._.:I..l:.._ WUTICI. A - We call these llohunmedalu ignortxut. mini-nblo, mud lnnatioo, for lighting for thoir holy wall. The wmn of that. well but been I aovuvoign auto for hand:-uh of yunfornllthoillu that lush in hair to; supplant Iona onthlniut-io Pmteahne should atom to interfere with the ahrinoolour yollnnrdogorahould dun:-nu, even I a touch, the holy homo oiournotha-of l|'].,V h0WI5G&\`ilil| Inot-hr ohhiul. why, the Innddonod mul- tltudovould hear him to pioouon the . If p';.Imnm than Inlinvon in than numer- . . Olelnlu Iapnnnnuul. HAmI.'m.\'. July 36.-A. I. Mgokqnio, mryeynr. enuuuu home; R. In Whiso. chief clerk; W. H..Woed\vud. clerk in tho aggregate room, and Herbert Dixon. olsid hmiingwaitchhvo boon placed on tho an nunion lint. - \l....I....-i L-g Lg... ..a........A..I _..`sL nu IIIIIIOII nu. he r.Mnchmio bu boon I tlcpurtment twenty years. r. ` - ward, thirty-our yarn, and Mr. Wm- ninotoon you-ui. Charged with blu-rlmlnatqng Against a Buomhont Company. _ \\'A'rI:Irm\\'.\'. July 24. ~:\n importam legal action ha`: been begun in the unpnme mutt. by the Alenudrn Bay steamboat compnuy, which runs a line pf plenum suuunon on the St. Ln-ronce river in op position to the Thousand Island qtumbout oolnpmy, against the New \'0I'k'COlItlII nilrmrl compumv. the Amount ohhlnngis mm mug s~.*.a.uuu. The oonglnt .1. that the New York Central given a wfnlly proloaziscu in rm ado?! blotch, dockago rilqea. . to rival, steamboat company to thc dotrimont ofthoplninl. The unit intho outcome of a ares uunbont war which Ian bun Ingld 'l`hounnd lolnnd mm- ` mu-nnoru y two companies hr A Inn at nqmu. .\l.u-r.uu, July 96.-- -Lord and Lady Aberdeen on their way to Regina arrived \ here A; Still :'cl<:kgnnt night, mg! were gnowd ' t n . M-out -vo stron . and by egos! by ve bu rod citinug. Both a npenred on the ploitform. Aberdeen utopwns the train and met Mayor Rankin; He addressed the citizens. tlunlin them for the magnificent and uuexpectedggroob ing. There via grout. cheemng nrld made I! the train slowly inbvod out. ; (IlIlI' "Ills IDHKICII .` " '1` weather wnmsuperb. the min in the morning Inid the dust,md also to some 6:- tant lnddened the hearts of the men. who rtily wished that Jupiwr Iuvius had been more liberal with has fmora. 'I'-.I.- AL4...I.... -......ul pl... ....... -..-I.l:.. lllll [ill UIOIU IIXPII I'"oll [III lI\0rI- Lady Aberdeen opened the new public park at two o clock. `. mceweu. V The ceremony concluded with cheenl. for the queen; his exoellenoy and Lady Aber- deen, and tha success of the crouuefy. The interior working of the muumot-h craamery was their Inspected by his ex- colletlcy and Lad Abouieen; who showed a good amount 0 practical knowledge of dnir -ing matters. T I'lI.lII wnnmunuu-h thn min in him RH" 0508!` ounung. H _ An address from theeorporntion was firm `sented to his excelleney, to which he re- plied in his -`usual felieimua manner. His excellncy and Lady Aberdeen. accompan- ied by some 4.000 people. whose steps were enlivened by music fnom the hand, much- ed to the creaniery. and the opening cere- mony was gone through. consisting of the reading of an address by Mr. \\'n`ght., t-he indefatigable manager, '_ His exeellency. in his replr. elicited nun: hearty a plume, especial v When he referred in is on-n [tmthnf knowledge of farming. and the pmgressive nqtnre of Sunch peogile." LN! their excellencied request, Prof. Robert- son. of 0!;hIW.n,jg\`o 3:-Ashort_ aildrees on (lair)-innguimtffeis. which was most Appro- priuta fur the occasion. and was heartily received. ,, 2|u__ _________, _,__ __,.._|___.|-.) .__:.|, _L.,_. t.,, V They Forunnlly Upon tllr Mammoth Ne`: l`naIn-ry and Mn-rdnon Part. Rzxnusw, Jul` `. 6.-\'4eslerda_v was an rod letter (lay in fhznfrow. Lord and Lady Abondeeu were receiyui by hundreds of citizens and country poo 110. All marched, about half as mile throng new-l'_v bl down evargreeu arches, while nemjly ` the whole distance the sidewalks were adorned with b_\lanm.nplinga, mud the house`: with ags and other bunting. ' ` An nddl-ass frnm Hm anrrnnnninn 137;. llnulx. `upon: seuwnce is not. 3135 Itnnoullootlu _ The unli~Engllsh feeling that prevailed in Japan during the 1.-`awly part of the '\\';Ir will: China, has been replacocl by xi gan'er~ nl dbaire for nn nlliqnce with Grant. Bri- \t.nin. The Jnpausese nation recognizes that in most dnngemus enbmy is Rustin`. and l.l_nut_ita nntnral ally against. the law- t,er.`s aout.hwnnl encroncllmenhz. is England. `Since the conclusion: of the Shimonosoki _treat_v. the (.`hinese_ govern mom, seems; die nosed tn observe the` dictalws in good {nit in nll its dozllings with Japan. HOW [T3131 CD0". 1 m I An ex ition was ni eer ' i the eprin in New Y0l`kml?l'l`d Brooklyai to visit the rim of Our Lady of Lourdes, in l'\~ance. It was thought that. possibly from seventy to A hundred pilgrims might be secured; but by the time the expedi- ,tion was ready to start there was enonlgh boloednstaenmahip. ` It is only a short timeagoaincee steamshi ) lled entirely with pilgrimn left here Europe. and another will depart in A couple of weeks. Now, when we consider phat there are hundreds and perhn I thousands of people who go to e shrine of On LedyofLourdee.end who do not, due` ennounoe the feet for fen-of the n`- dicelb of their friends, it is within bounds to mppoee Ihatetleeet three or four thou- send pilgrim: hm left the United Spams Alone, and who expect. to get rid of their ill: by visiting the shrine ol the mother oi Jeane. Oneofoutlendingnepere. Aweeh or two age, published e spirited" `ekeeh oi theinveeelgion ol the freneieilohunnedenu aqeiees the rileetiomof the eeeted well at II can in euppbed beentein the ehebre ivy menu of the lulu: `pilgrims. ere Iuweled ell over the E. `.II LL... Il..L..n...4I_..- :-_. A I . \ , Chinese Fired than of Gunpowder llolux Removed Praia _o Temple to n_-lager Place -- `The Alltl-';[lIclp, ` .lle0l|nl u Given -Way Io OIIO of Full And -\ .A.\'mr\`xn. B.C.. July" `-lll.'--Th latest tidings lrom Tolrio, July Nth. report that the moat fatal disaster llitllerto eulfered bv the Jn\pc\no se in their struggle wit-hT1_.`hinn occurred on Kelung, in 1-`armour, on June 5th. After the ea iture of theplne I large number of cases 0 gunpowder had - fallen into the hands of the Jzlpnneeeavluo plawgl them in a temple under gmml of 2: coln~ " penny of infantry. The following morning steps were taken to remove the powder-for the 7purpose of storing r it in 1; ' safer place. but while the operation was in irogreans a terrible explosion look place, ilhnghn otlioer` nnd t'~.ant_v-nix soldiers. and wounding lw non -cmnlnissioncd utli~ 002%, soldiers, Jn moose lnnd transport men and Chinese coo ies. Senuwsh revealed the fact that two Chinese had been the authors of the cntazttrophe. Th_e_v were found me- cealed under t he temple with boring in- strnnwhln and coils of mining fuse in their possession. The tron`;-ulill not l_\`|r(h the nxisorealnts as might mve been ` expected, but Innrvhed them oll` quietly for trial. "Eheir sentence is not yet. auinounoed. - 'r|... .....: I.~....n..i. n...u.... n.... ._._.....n-. M rmmsua cmsrnopua; MANY JAPQNESE KILLED BY A GREAT EXPLOSION: ExcELL:_<-:}E',AT RENF:EW. THE ceurnm. suen. A Saliva: Au-Mont. 1,,l._ .1! IIFL 2|- _ ukv Y nitherto mggle ` J um: nt` 9!... ..I...'.~., - 3-..... qvru-viva 3|; Bcrnm. N.\ ., July 25.--Tho uloon nndruidonoool W. J. H900:-mick. No. nil 8qht'};*P;-ibawnuo. Ira plant: It y on orphdon 1 morning. Latin Ilia. I dam wu ttrialalbntnnd nbogt. eh bud and body and pmhblydii. ` 01-nun. July 20.--85; Mackenzie Bowel! Iona to~d\v for uh. N`. W31`. During hidnhanoo the data: at t.ho`pmnkn-ship at (Man will he pa-furupod by Sh- Adolpbo Onion; thi Iunior F-ivy councillor in town. Sir alnckwxia vn be woman-` Mu. ly 3013 b` Hon. Ti. Hnyne Daily. and ling-hr Roid. deputy Iupu'inM_ud0nt ollndqicn akin. WIIIEUI OHIIIQIHTII M` vnwnmg Thoma bavng. Minneapolis. one of the mnttalilful of their number, as In 30-. tunplnd to rig I pulloy 138 foot from tho ground, Int oveninr. they` lieu-d him tenant and as! him xx ode axle and plungohondlong to the ground. Kin dead: vn iuatnntqnooug. from the nlippot, III? WWO IX P (:0 II : II` ununguu. , _TI|ia, howovor,.io not the only mlic wp have capnblo of ol'ming.mir|.clea. The Redomptionist. abhor: have one tluc bu `done everything; _but raise the dead! 11 while our lood. nu have been well pa- tmninodg the populu foreign ah:-in_ga have not been forgotten. exnedztion onmninod em-Iv The ;'oronIo nu` rnrun. LnxDu.\`. July 2.`S.--The `single ncull race `for the Londoncup. one of the principul event: in the Metmpoliun tea. was mind on the Tlnmu. ovor Puuuy counmto-dqy.nndI'IIwoa by the Hon. Rupert ttuinnmyaon of Ian`! I ' . Vivian Niohlls.,o( the W` eld conlg. vu|ooond,md[hiIhmtLor. yiokulk, ol the London lowing club. third. 3. A. _ .oMl:oArgonuuO towing clu fffogro, van loath, and Blnetuu An} .. IIIII rrvx II I-wily llUI'-IO .Cmcmu, Jul 26.-\\'hil=u novoney-ve workman on Ferric wheel. nmhin; Thnmna hing. Lllnnngnnlig mm n! the. wpozu nave oeen receweu mu .-unrun 5. Hall. `who left Sen June Hub, for Phoengt, Arie. wagon h dead thirty miles from "ingmnu I u- 'e . together with three bodiu of otlger 3;: who had left Kiugmen for one of the minin cam int-hltpuiofeheeoun . Al of men had been murdered. bodies Irene horribly mutilated end the bend: of all were crushed in. It it believed the men {an kied hytreecherona Chimenhueneer muoa By 1-nu-ho:-nu: ludluu. _ SAN Dmm. Cal, July 25.~-Aut.honGic have been received that Martin B. All. ihn Indn Dian-11 Jnnn Nth. Inn- ......""f" ...3 :..`I.`.'.`.`. a.'7"2'. ~$.."."..". 'n.'3.-T: be detained In 1 material vyitnoua. Slo- an: int. want. In Bg_nda.'Vrhono Sonor- villfn prone: Inside. and In: there told that the youing man was at Creomom. He not out for that plgce and round `him from hi: bed to begin n compulsory journey to Toronto. llolil in n Wllnou. Tonoxm, July '25.-Alba`: bSomorvillo, noral ` nsgnnlod u t. " tnyer of :nhJl:man. achooltelchor, upon Whom mi uoetiuboing held, was taken into on y by detective Sloemin at Creo- mmw. and-hlnnwht. In 'I"nn|nhL Ha rill an-In-I.I, nun-I In!-cuin 4. .S\'nxJI, X.S.\`.l'., July. .-,The gona- ral result of the election: was the reuim _ of sixty-two free undere.'fony p`mtoction- ism and twolrty-thme members of the lnbor } Q)`. The latter will support prime min- Iamr Reid. who isthus assured of a un- joril . ' Ex-prime minister Dibba is among the gfpalod mndidntes. ~E\'e_ry candidate `of Sir Henry Parka fodonl party wu mjecoed. ' The members of the upper homo were can-sly ougagotl in belt: I of Sir Henry Puke, Cmmla pelted them with minilca ut. the polla. Hun: Doutllocllu Tnkn oni--Ileurtron- " `ding Are the; Lnrnentatlom. BIIu.I.\`, July `. 6.---l)nring an violent thunder storm at Bonchuml Westphalia, last night. an explosion of fine dam and coal dust occurred in the Prinz Von `reus- son mine. 350 metres in -depth. `This morning twenty-\'a dead and eleven in~ jured men were found in the pit, but the total number of death: is not known. as the 1 humor. been fully as xlored. Hun- dn of wives, children mu other reli- tivoa of the dead and injured. and missin men are congregntaed about the mouth 0 the pit and their cries and - lamentation: am most. henrtmendin . - - . Lnher--~Thirty-two gt-dies have: thus fun- I..... .-.n.nn-`cl ll [HOSE IIQIITPIUI Lute:---~Thirty.: Igoeu reoovomd. B5 lll illllg MIME I;-INS [THIS 0! HIE UPD- l.Rer ,51't1g, stole up under the shade of L e woes, and by `some accident the revol- \"er was (liaclmrged into the abdomen of the brother. causing his death in the coivrae of four hours afterwards. vu.-Ir. no new 1 orx. Vi'hile the father of Saint. Jean de Baptiste saw ow he had proted spiritual- ly and nancially by his Canadian brother`.-A visit, hgomnxigh not hinmelilspsmrk Lu t. a bone of Saint Ann for his own church. 9 was successful and sedated a piece of me bone of the ~hnnd;he had it mounted ' a beautiful shrine, and this week it was 0 to the public on a nine days novena, or period of prayer; holy candles and holy oil are sold. and the excitement. is quite as great as it I'll wlnen the first Cmwliur relic"wu exhibited here two years not only the church is crammed with wor- shippers , who have ills to cure, but the streets choc lead up to it are thronged. ' Thin. however-..ia not tha nnlv mliv we Bola Stray Bullet Entered Illa Brother`: 1101!: Mid lilunl llhu. ` ' {-v4`I`ELnI"I\:' J ul_\' 25. A serious a({L`idont' occurred at Fonrnien-ille, Out, A young man, the second son of Robert Rowofdaule , home from the we.<.u:rn iihlts nfwrnn ab- ` .. I09 of a few `ears. While sittin nt bnkfast the 0! er morning he loo ed through the window into the orcluml. and saw some wood packers," whereupon he pulled'fmm his pocket in sel(;o<:kiIng.32- calibre revolver and tired at the birds. In the meantime his younger brother George was in waiting (once the result of his bro- I.hnr'n rilnn ntnln nn nnalnr Hun aluuln nf one man gave msnnlne. ns Alpnonae Al`- ` chaunbnult, the other one refused to. give his tu me. ` The ho:-piml anrgensraro un- blo tell at present. whether the men are` fatally injurodjpr not. The cause of the n is unknown, but it is supposed to have been the overmrning of a lump. The house is little damaged. ~ wuuuuo I.`A|.'JlUlt`lID pI'\)\'nlleIl,. we DCll~ us running about. Aha eorriders'.'en- ( eavoring '_to escape. ' All were half drenc- ed, women as weasmen, making no at- tempt mget.-their ciotlnea- All get nut in anfety. cxogwt t-wo French~('mmdinn-I. who were {tun ' a.thiI'~rI storm` bedroom, '1 ing on the lloor.- slnockinngf burned. he?` were (`taken to the hospita T I says the men en,xne"fremI Montreal ton day.- ago, and ulthuu h thev hurl boanled with hum ainne then. 0 Inna not leiurnod cha- e prepriemr uf't.he house, Henry Clay, names. He said that whenevei` he asked them for theirmmnus they ' n `talkin on `some other `subject. At t e huspim one mun gave his Inune,. us Alphonse Ar- chnunbnult, refused nu mo. lmupiml surgens are nble (.0 an pmsent wlnuther the are f:|h|lH- iniurml `nr hnt. Tlm nnuu. nl` Hm I NIT: U ' w$ld1Sa'v. r I anvnrin - -unnul-y I.-Q Cilia , _ Su.mz, Mas:-.,'July` $'5.-~Two Fmuclr (`miadinns were badly burned in` the War- .rou house urly'this morning. The, police ` i\\\\ smoke iruiuiug {min the third storev `window of the house and snuudiad an al- arm. Before the department arrived the `wlmS3't. exciteuwut pro\'ailed_ the nuns nmnimr'nhnnI. than nun-id.-a.m. They wok through 3 run In tn} waned Ilnn-. a..|-... In--- HE SHOT AT wooo'PeckEns.- TWO SHOCKINGLY `BURNED: A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. nnnrnu-Anaqynongm. .`.. I..I.. |i`I_ .`I_ --..-.. Alli! PFIEU WILS secureu l YCI-lIl'll nor ll rnerous donation of Peter's pence,.nnd t e good father)st.:u-ted home with his riceless treasure. talzin passage for Que~ by war of New Yorl'(.> On his `arrival ere, not feeling well enough to continue- hia journey, he called his brother priest, the pastor of the French church of St. Jean Baptiste. The pastor of St. Jean Baptiste asked permission to exhibit the relic of St. Ann in his church as long as his priestly brother remained in New York, which they thought would only be for two or three days. ' I As soonas the re xort got abroad that l relic of the Bl Saint Ann could be seen at theshnroh of Saint Jean de Ba Liam. thouaimda ocked towards thechurc . aothatinnteadtof two days it remained two weeks, and when the good father re- named his pious journey, he `.not only had his holy relic safe, but a nice bag of golden eagles, a mqoryilumiit bouvenir of his visit to New 3 . ow he proted lv and nmmiallv lw Inn Lnmuiimi hr-nt.Imr n _ Qllor ho llonh-rW Wnohdnyon. II `F I..I.. (II 1 Wulu Elections. :.\x'., .m1y,T 2x-'r H-Iuminnn was I}: Sumun, Mom, July 2--Honry T. Lurlinaoa. Q well known civil vrund upon frouumbunh thin nih- mnth-wolt of lien. Tends}. an klfbll. `BIO dead In wit-mind by no A companion. It is supposed the wudonobynnAIuor5ouavhownuu uI-- ly by Lnlinnon. IIIII TH (Il'IlIlll'l DEVI 0! II- Tlao gnnrv at Eu '3 Gout. London, A an imitation. on a ` loch. ofthoftril vboqloltho \vgrld.`o r at. Chitaso. w pad on Wpdnendny and imprint on} at puungern. Seven! hours 0 ho- Ion the wheel could be moved it Vll not nnul yeotestlny mominj that til: 0:- elted pcnangan rm relented. , The monument onotaod by the Candida vemmonuo mute the memory at t B `tiah ion who Ml gt I -Lane :04. 'l`.1?u|-min nal-noon. _ by Lime,-(bl Ugo. . Doniaon. in the un- avoidable absence of Dr. )lonQ|!`. non- ury of auto. More than 2,000 mm pluout and u muubgr at , opoochan I delivered. :-> culco newspn r men. ,from London aye than is A dmn good nut. 13' for sunning that tho British govermnont has agreed to grunt I Iuhdcly which, in conjunction with the aid by the Gnnmlinu Klilrother govunlnonu, will onahb the Hnlifu and Bermuda onbb: to holothndod to tho West Indian. Bonjuuin Muokio, niuaapm. ' Dr. MI. 'urI,AuuI-goonintho Unihd Arm )3, with chi nlatfh I-ink of lioueonant-oomnnndor. was hand Ind lac tintaho Iihtuylashbuddolno with: llathole hhhcnd. The ilonlofmlddo. vliluidebt nun had heon drinking hem! of Ida. 0l|I.- .......A>_aL.. -5 F- - t'\.....A l._A._ XWIUII` VII ITIIIKKKI [0 [I10 TIVUT l'I.` The 2014- Indiana, the cnnnibalistickiho who occupy Tibnrou'islnud. an ngun bo- eoming troublesome, and the mnclunnn along-tr}; suteofouora near the inland are I. A your ago the Zeril Indhnl killodundntothe bodie-xof twsan Fran- cine no men. A din from Damion nu nuuin 1% U QIWHVII Ill (IyIlIIlFu Uruguay intends to put A military guard on tho island of (Sm-rito. oil` also port of Maldonado, in order to; prevent in on- cupation by the British. Gorriw lion in the route of the propooed mblo from Mudoin via Trinidad to the river Pluto. OIL- 1.4- I..A:..... oh. ._....H..ll..n..A.J.L. l0| al|l IRIIIIITR. New Splisburv. .\'.(`.. Whine Fen-nnd ' and Anderson lrown._n were ex- qoutod in the presence of 5. , Furlitidfor the murder of deput - sheriff Owen, up; Bnown for the mu pr of his Both made confae:-ions. I 7 _ _ __ 7 `-The body of `Prat. David`, , to` iveui , dm1mod.__ in tho mm `_ A Hoover- od on he went down. The y ha brought to the gur- faee by uplofinu of dynunitc` I."|-nonnv Intnnrh tn nnnl. n Inilitnrv `HQ umn. ' The general auperintendont of the Gun . dinn Pacic nilway has rbeeivod ft- voublo reports as mtlna conditioning the orppa in tlwproviinou and urritoon. Hay. inmost places in Onmrio, hotpver. is 1 mm! luilure. ' ` U..- O-I:-L..-u \Vl" IIVLH- I`.._....I IUKU58. ' The way the relic came to nd its way to the church of St. Jean1_3nptiste was sin- `gular enough, and I might almost any pm- videntinl in View oi the mir-\c|e_`s_it has per- formed. ml`- ..L..:.... .1` Q; 1...- .1- n-_..__1. ..--_ I0!` mrgwry. - _ Armed gangs of Hobos Mb robbing both tminmon and other `people, operating prin- cipnll between (-`mud, Elie. PL`. and .\\ on old, Pa. Last week Julian Mullen lnadilmie skull crushed in and chroyn from the mun. ' (Zlll ITIIU-ll. Lndv Frances Roe (iunning. widow; of ' the hie Rev. Sir Henry Gunning-. hurts. and l dnughwr of Rev. Hon. `VIII. Henry Spencer, was arrested in London. Eng. for forgary. A........I ......... At Ila... ....:. ....I.|.3'.._ L45}. Ill! l'X_lI.lUlIL`U,, frllllll V./l|5laIUs DIIITUY; Thursday. He was seventy ears of age.` . Wm. 'l`aylur, Columbus. 0 io, was ex- ecuted in thq state prison there shortly after midnight for the murder of Isaac Yonknm`, mwealghy farmer. on 19th.` '_ 189-L n._L-_. l$l..L \'......-........ an -.......I- Dl)ll\'l\T DHCKIIBT I18 I'1||Kl mnraneu. The euggement 0 Miss hi$- I nay. dang torn! ex-socretar of the navy, William C. \\'lnime\`, to lmeric Hugh Puget. of St. Paul, .\linn., in announced. ight Rev. Ant.hm'w Wilson Thomld. Prdloaumt. bishomf \\'inchamr. died at his rbqidence. urnhauu Castle. Surrey. He (par! \\~"m 'I`n\vl.nr, [`n'lnmhni. O INF`. , Robert Blyth. Vancom-or, 13.0., spends ve years in prison" for abducting Belle Roekweedraged iteonpunder premium of marriage, though he had a wife and four ehildran. , I _.l.. I'a`_..-.... D-.. l......l...... add... `I nermnn BTIHIET uameu ITOCKELFOII. A fautum of the (#..-\.R. encampment. at Louisville, Ky., grill be a parade of 3,000 confederate vetarans with Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner as `grand marshal. 0 The omnmamnnt us... nmm-wm. ` \l`00lgllI, (Ill Ilgh ' The (iarmzun ( mm! at Tau `era has been paid sesum of` .000 as in Inuit ' upon the part of Morocco for the nm at ofng German trader named Rockstrou. A 0........ `C at... A`! ,| D ..........._.._.-..s -A "!i"l:aw|:?.l.1io||, steel works he Bridepon. IIL. closed down in I892, have been acm- ad up, employing 1,400 men in the manu- facture of steel rails. n....:..:....|.-- 1...... __:...... .. n-__L:__.._._ `IHCEIIIVI UK IKBUI l'8II!~ Decisionhhas been given at Washington that than is no law to prevent; the impor- tation of b_ulls for the proposed Atlanta, Georgia, bull ght. The Harman onmml At. Tnnnninn ha: hum The daminiou trades c1,mgrass will be held in London during the week commen- cing Sept. 2nd. About 150 delegates expecwd. ' Thu Union ltnal wnrl.-n L10 Rrirlmnnny-O. 10111100. - *~ The shrine of St. "Ann de Beau ' , uetuj Quebec, hand a small ielic of t. Ann. which had been doing eicient. service for, many years, nnd.in 1892 they sent. a nious father over to Rome torequest. of ope Leo`, ll larger piece of the Saints bone. The prize was secured` in return for n (nhmrnun dnnntinn of Para:-`xx nan:-n and ex rm. nour mw and nu mcrcase at wages. . icholas l7'loo(| Ih_\'1'n was married. Thursday. in 0tl.m\':\, to .\l_ia.< Liuio Reid. ' The bride andbridogmom left. for Rogimn. Willimn J. Robertson, who has just com- pletedktierm in .\l0lItI`l5l`J `nil, is mpbrted (0 have inherited 875,000 mm an aunt. in Toronto. _l'H OI] line 3WI'00`5a ' N . L. Wemyss.l ilur Point, Man.,ooin- Iniyted. suicide by mLin Itrychnine. Ho 7 had been drinking hau-i v. , " , Phillig Nich |auz- was ha. I at Rich`- moml, \ a,. on `ridiw. Nicmm minder- od James Mills` and J`uils_ra`\ \\'ilki'nson. V, Astrike of carpem.ex~s is threatened in Boston next September. They demand an ei rht hour den) and sincmnse of . ihnlmi . `\nvin u'na unar-{gal Ill l`IllIlIlllIIoCUo 4 ` . . are Humane society of Pmsburg luau do- cided that `mung girls must. cease selling pu _rn on t e streets. - _ L `vlinrll l>h'|l||nI* p-i{u|l. Knn l\n\_ ul unngvr. Messrg, William Moon and W.` 3'.` Baby. of the \\'indso5- ciisto211:.LJ:n\'o been an rannunted. V Im hhmnnn anoint \- nf l`u`Hn|>mmp I... do. .11 FF. 1! 0| swnllmsod of danger. Ma-unri ulxll Lullltallll l'll.ll|l.0l', OX \'\'_6llIW0l`III county, in (load. / - Hon. Dr. Managua has gone to-blue out.- om states to recuperate. ' Murdock McLeod, freight claims M. of the (Brand Trunk M. .\l.pntronl, is dam __ .\lr.' Lnurior will connnonco 1\ Erica 0|` ` political meetings in Quebec at Sore! on An . 8th. ' ~ \ ... LA... I ..m:...... II___,:|. _,, ,, I , JULY 29m. 1895, No.1? Snub: 0! News (`In Down to suit the Eye of thilluny C|tlsou-llo Can Pout lllnlq In | nllunto and Bud an no Bnno-'l`ho Wot-Id`I Comenknnucked. High Constable Hunter, of \\'ea|t\{rort 1-mmh, in rlmul , sucn gsrns PAPERS ARE sanv. Anna E... -.u .. mm nmovcn A mum UUX. On one side of the altar are `the mute ` witnesses of Saint Ann's mirrgcnilous power. ` in the shape of walking-canes and crutches, ` which have been thrown away by the lhme and the -halt. and there are moniills from the -hlind `-who. mndeoosee, and other proofs the strictest. court of justice would -am refuse. 'l`l... ....... cl... ....l:.. .......... A- 13...] :... ....... s..