Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1887, p. 4

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_!.,,,,!|l --, _ . ., - I nkon - T` on wuheu....asuu-ue'.c:.....' opp.lg:t0llIec. _ :- ."--1*. .` 8 I new you ago. 1%: your Ago Mn. Strwlnu lnrueal from her brother In .\'cwfonmllnml where Mr. lalgo wulocuoul, anal tlut he vru ` nlono lathe world. The old love haul not yet dlonl out ol her hunt. She Irrou to lllm suggesting that it an nculleetlou n! the put ltlll Q9; Ila hurt the would lilo to hear (mm m. Ho umvorod the lam: and I coruupondcnco nuuocl. la tho count 0! which he ollclud nu ox nation 0! her clulntooomoonudou in nu! marry him. He wrote back that M the van muly to woo t tln old nu; also could come 61: um! he won I meet her at llulnlo. Rh: dial nun L..ln-a- L... -......._l__ L ~ ~ venereal; vveu ueu. , Thirty-tive yeeu ego .\lr. Uurlngteel . Lo-lge. I M: ctty. nut: ruhlent ul St. ~ John'e. N. '. Another reehlwt 0! the nave _ city wee Niel Chrtettne Hrnhul. I belle In society. Foremoet canon her nnltore were Mr. Loulgeud Mr. Ntruc en. The Ketty Chrhele seemed to [event lo-Ir. but wee pour. lteelulngthethe euula not tarnish $=:.mt|lI[||d with 5 hume hotltttn her a he mt [men He eujt. the result was that Minn Chriule use married to Mr. stnclun. Mr. [and emigrated In this city and eterteul in the alt-good: Inui- neee an a cleft. He noon because A member I the Inn of Dodge, Sheldon & (`o.. nut 0! Dodge. 0 I Cu. nut to-lye. Wllhiu & C0 And I C (`(1. Although he etil held in rememlu-nee hie euly love he deemed her last to him. nod some years ego rented mu Au: ticett. `end established hlmeell In I hencleoue ml- clence on Hill . Their clomeetto he pineee I'll nnmnrte-I until the death at In a wile. two you-I mu. Meenwhlle Mr. ml Mn. tru.-hen Iwl removed to Helium. Auetnlta. where Mr. Streoheu angers] in bminee; gin Auculaulnted e large umme ev 3 VCIT Ill] `'11. Slruahnn Inn:-nml SCOTT'S WOMNAN IDENTIFIED. flu Pu-I Lon Pluod In an Albany lur- ohnlfo l.I(o-Iluopy II I401. n IL..._.. |_.._., I Albany ' 1`.I..A.. J-.- ROWDYISM IN PARIS. MY/MOTHER. " "MY QUEEN." ....N..\.n n_n_ ___,- ..L A nbulmcs m REAL LTIFE. WING- 82 Welloaley St. Toronto. rn._u' ton:-|-Im Ix |:\`xm' nlfun-rusxr. l'ni\'crsiIy `Preparation; Music and Fine Art. Lady umdums look tire!-class honor: this your :3 Toronto Uilnlvorsilii 1-`or circulars ggbly (pt 9 Lady Prpclpal. ISS .\1ATHIE~ .\.al address above. .1 . that M rs. taken to saga U. l*TRl.DAY. AUG. `l Roberta ` Lud low ..::'.'.'.=:'.:t-,~:-'.*'..-2-,2-.~.*.am vs:-.'z'::..::: NO` PL, Kingston . Oar. Princess & /llqntneal $`ts. Ann I V HENDRY &~THOMPSON, POPULAR , "P._ 3%. KENNEDY S, % THE Btsr PLACE IN THE cnv vvn unuvnaua Dsnnnuul, 311001`! DBIOW Weumzton Street. In Clothing. Gents` Furnishing Goods. Hats and Ca Another Bi Cut in Boysklerseys and line Flannel Su ta. Bis Bcnmins Ill Trunks and Valisea. This line especially must bosoid at .-In& price to make room for other goods. liremember if you want Big Bargains call at the STAR.' 93 Princess Street. TORONTO LADVlES COLLEGE, .\I()RE BARGAINS THIS WEEK AT THE STAR GLUTHINI} HOUSE, . . .u.-a. uuyunuu uurucv. I0! our own u-ado. Gentlemen can depend on getting Reliable Goods from ASEILEY, The Popular Shirt Maker. GJROC ERS, PUMPS} { Tumps. s U`: T,-E D Has the best assortment of Balbriggan Under ` wear. Hosiery. Gloves. Scnrfs. Umbrellas. Col- lars. Handkerchiefs. &c.. for men, at Cub Prices. imported direct for our own trade. nnllnmnn nnn Ann.`-..I A- ....u_... n-u:_Lu, J um 29. Tauow FAR mu Ln-ru: CANDLE -rnnows pr nuns. H111: Pu.Acx%%rUnn1gHms sums A good stock of Ties. Shins. Braces and Socksjust arrived. First-(`lass laundry in connection. curloIL`r..uin'.ntrZ h-1 free. #11:: I Rpciuls. Canton: Lcctunl. Ruducnury . ext. ulnon: 33 to $15 per turn alien week; 0m&Idl'\:( so Ououilour h_n::s.M'l_|oanI ugt nonpro- W. Of C an`: `I Hlhlif. ld Kwmeh -` - - linnot, Toccata 93 PRINCESS STREET. 2 doors below `Khalil-u-0-nu noun.` This chilly weather you will be wanting a change of L'ndc-I-clothing. You can get a Fine Stock and an. All Prices. and Extra Good Value by calling at P .1 R. RATTENBURY S. The above abliloqny forced itself upon me in consequence of the return of spring we: than and an other! sing it let them remem- her that (3.\LLOWAY sang it tirst, and giv-. him I call at 84 PRINCESS STREET. I I __u nag) 1887 FALL. 1887, . Ta: Pnuc-non. 1111.01; AND cv'rruL you, A n. . May. And (IALLOW.-\\".\' is the plaice 1 ....u -u.-u w in urnu VIII me I'll!` LIP 0! winter. The nice curly up that now I Am fuin To unp for the able and ft-lied m-I comer, Which, because it`: no light] return to s sin. But ii 0 to the (`rnftcnf tlmtclml hut of Kilkenny, That the soft summer breeze may creep the` any day, In the welcome Strum Hut, because lighter than Any. And chenper; it costs but a quarter in May. Anal (:Al,l,n\\'.\\'\ :- .1... ..|..,- .- ,.-. u April d. How dear to I Full courses of l('(`hll 1`s on A icullure. I.i vo stock. Dairying. Chemist '. tnny. Veterin- prncticnl training My Science. An. and A in the English and the lemontnrzv Mathema- tics. For circular. giving terms ol admission. course of study. cost. etc.. apply to JAMES MILLS. M.A.. President. Guelph. August. I887. . GENTS FURNISHINGS. SEASONABLE POETRY. Don't buy Kid Gloves without seeing what you can do at HARDY S_ M0153 nocsxm GLOVtS! swans GLOVES! 833 OUR B381` KID 91.0138. Every j Pair Wamntod. 2 .. - -............ .-...u.g gnu vv I I King St.. two door: from Wino om -rI our Spoonl umy smon-max nn ; mm In 4-sums am: soo. in mm. fan and nut mu. owns 75 cents. in mm ` and colon. Won-snow ready with our ` New Stock and uh inspection of --- 7.. ____--_-_..--n SCHOOL BOOKS ! -l--l :1-1| L : Popular Maker. L 1241 Pmxcnss S1-max-r. 'l'EAI.'-I7BI . Alldepamm.-uh of Imlrumonul and You! Mud: taught. fun I ` I . TI E11 2:... :::.:.':.5"..`'..*~"c.....c....*~* *.::n..,.....*-~""*'.*r... AIIIIIQQQ Canyon; Ruclutnuiy Tho:-ouchly is at ---TO GET--- 06 "o"5:'.F. ) my heul was the Fur Cup of ` an @0633: > to get it. __._- -r-:nr on 5EE._IJ.I-I.` Innnrauco Agency l'ou-dfomock. - - - Broo k\su~oot. .~.'- r`.i`r.:$23$`.2`.*`f`:..:.`?:;`:. o......*""W?*-* Ti-%_'s;4...Iz5o"3:a2:~9"wr an-nan. mm lion. c. w. Spun, um... 85 `IIACIIII Alldemmnevm Music um-M. rm- WC. . . . . 9` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilgggstad Funlln upwudn urnnou 1: Loss by Fire accept- : th naw3"aun-on: mu nnaommo tglod :rIt.hout rotonnoo to the Bond qt. rnllw-CIIYMSI Uolinif Aid: for the Glu- I_9W F593 -0 \l .' 1591* the British` `H Ill EICIQICI. ` ` ml `hum GUARDIAN LSBUMNUE UUIPLNY. m2: {'.$'.e a?%1..'.'ds'a.;eaia';a2::;:`1:$'3*9'au3o9 Tqw I ' IIOOIDQ . . . 7&lll'lI nluuvk . .. l.611.Ul7 . 10 New 1.it.`5in'a`:ii'r'di IIII`..... 3]m.7ss.4o Lin: AND Acclnuxr. For rate: up; ' to E. C. HILL. -- 304 Gonna -nuzr-:7 Junn Ii Nearly all thelltlgatlon and resisted settle- ments in Llfe Assurance orleo from clauses and conditions In the poucies. They often read lndlaputnble after two yenn from any cause whatever. provided onle; " that the conditions are kept Intact. Tho "5 N" laabsolutol ' L'.\`- coNm1'Iox.u.. and therefore absolutely mils- putalile _g.tter two yeuv. We have no ` pmvld on y.. Surplus over all llnbltlu ..... .. Total nu-plueto polio: holder: Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ugo business for 1833 .. . mt HILL. 304 Gmlm lulllllllllln " w.n.9nobwm.Amu mm: . ' Mob. IO. - Burrunorwulo 03:10:. sun ms ASSURANUE cumni Invested Funds. 83s.mo.7oo. Net income for the post year was 08,351,390. This enormous Premium Income on in ft convince assured of the dcsirabilit of p urlm their Insurance in I Co'y so perfect y socurr. The Company still maintains its claim 1: doing the largest Fire Business in the world. lomlggll eK)lbhn:'i`l`|cgmA"y .T:ia{'i" is in F Fire es . . . . . . .. .0l0. A .:.'.....,.m.. ..... .. was nun. n... .... nacvo lILJ4a J mm 13, auuu Ilnbfa U ONE of the best and Select 1 buaineu in Canadn. Insurances ebcted at as I mIhlf\!:esled '1 mn InsomniaAenIcuLIuITqLLeE Iiofondon 71311 73653 INSUR:\NCE`C0'Y. _ V nu- ..o H... 5...; -- n-- SECOND - HAND BOOKS August 9. I ~-A ND ALL- -School Requisites- `$.11:-.vulnIlL`?` um.-cwu M. I D ergood omfum . Invested Fun s.8{'s.aoo.7uo. mat vau- Aug. 9. VSCHOOLEMG& T SCHQOLBO0K& J. Henderson & Co. ._ --II\a Second-Hand Books bought and sold by V ` 0|l0lT0 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 1 I (rd is Go l ' $ ~ W ..ur.,.,.:.':;.".':...:::,....., `Jot. Yonge St. and With: An [In fact everything required by the Modern Scholar. Erasers, IN ' Slates. 1 muuxsv. L`0.\! 111517108. FRENCH. 'l'RlG0.\'U.\l l'ITR'\". Aug. I3. r aooxs Abvmamxisf IiI'IOI:R.\l'H\'.` nu` altar Ii0l`ll'l`ls`.D. BEST BUSINESS SCHOOL IN CANA DA \ Q.-.4) 'A\n ...........n.... ._A ,_|__.|_._ 1 .\l UHIC. DRA\\'l.`m," Our stock of BOHOOL BOOKS and 803001.. IIQUIBITM of all kipdiblunund vartbd. We Inn 1 ooxnploto assortment in all the following bnnchu : RIMDIXU, 941. SIJIJIO. 'DS, PRINCRRI PRINCESS STREET, The Corner Bookstore. INSURANCE. T : .............. .-was . ur $0.510 'ruo2.us nmagzs" A Don t DUIINIUN BUSINESS GOLLEGE. KINGSTON, McKAY &. W990, Principals. _.__. Vn')1rsa:s'ro Rum`. - vrnc.\'.\.vrs' muxn llnlldinn Lnln. Hull); HAL. hmlhl and ob:-ayons, "'n:.\u~mu.\'(1:. L'l.'I.lIl Pencils, u u.-an unnl fa. M 5 HlCULTl'Rl'I. I-ILUCUTIGN, nn-run un- "m.um.m. , ALHI-IBRA. (KERMAN. W RITI NU . THE KINGSTON L`0.\'Sl1`.R\'ATOR\' for lhe ` Violin is now own to all who min! in (`lnaslml training: on this lovely instrument. Private tuition in residence ii` required. An elliciell Orchestra (`an be engaged on short nollco and at reuonnolu terms. Applyal .\lcAuley`a Bookntore. or Io HI . ' LATI.\'. t low rntcsss any I41 AIL), PRINCESS STREET Com passes, ;'oum)'Ildea doinl I I` I 9 ' Commercial Course, I-311` Agoul. KINGSTON `Mm nm:'nr (5!-I0.\l l'2'l'R Y. 0. 7k`/ur. "m Rules, PH \'-"ICE m.mm', UR!-Zl-215'. The Violin ls nnd Mug: Ivor Romain the Most Pudnnunc Instrument. THE KINGSTON own to all who mum in (`l.m.ImI SCHOOL FOR THE VIOLIN. i can A nuns non auuuuuxu U Send for nrouueclua and calendar. canes. I. II A III. I (`last-I orenlmmlol I: onunu calcite. and lo the (`.5 egg. 1- ydchns . efurgc-ona. 0I'l`uiliun luv. $1.25 peru-rm. (SEO. A. KH{KI`.\TRI(`K. Aug. 5. (`hail-man. A rllmlion lnr ndquiznlon should be made to the c-clot on the dn ' ul mu-nimr. l. (`luau for l'n vorai! ` .\lntriculnl.ion In Arts in has and Honor an arts. ll. (`Inna for all grade: of Teachers` Co.-rt sn- cn'l I. II III. . (`hang uni:-nn.n.u|.-lI---I \n|n-__ KINGSTON COQEIATE INS1`ITUTE Re-opens on Thursday, Sept. 13!. The (`ollqr has been greatly imprm ed and rmhc-Misha-d during the hulidnys. Special furi- lit in for lemming French and fur entrance into `he Royal .\lilIu\ry (`ollt-go. .----- -v--~--~ --- cw--w(- WWII no`-q_po-u SI`. l"l' m. . . : K II` Ta-mI._&o.. enquire at her mid nus Kin`: St. Wat. Sehnltbpol Torrnoo. I'M j LINCOLN comm E, .__. -.._...---.v-----. run...- '1 be Re-op`:-nod 0(,l`0l!l-ZR lit. Aug. NEXT TEN .\l H.Vl'l'I.\` 05' Tuesday, September 6th, 1887. ` RSIW0 noofusr mm OPEN. . IIEI-Ll) , - Husic Instructor, (`or. Brock nnd Division Sls.. Kingston. mnlurn ums"'obu.m. LONDON. ONT. Aug. 2!. `I turn III Put. - " ' Iclapwl haunt lbouuouhnearly m-or this 5 will be An lea IlIru`l|\'e than `tau-tones An Joy: 9 nlu-moan unann- SATURDAY, :7hAUous'r. \w an Dunn`: that M I 3.3. alum In: a dc-I I among the blade. uh Ina our nhhr at I Purl Id Inlnrl hnrnlnn Ihn n-Q-m lg nnnolv 27.`. .-:..C.?.i H47 's.m_".'j.au. ` ._.__.__._...;_-_ --.. serous vou"sAv coousvs To the Islands ahead; the menus: ox:-ink-u will not In wow! on the noun; Illumination rnllhk. I`n-.-n nan Agah go-..-4.. -.u1'umaoou.-- ! A'l'l:I l'.ll. an -an n ' 1 that He hunch . Kn. ' d `:a!hd"I."cri.'Munln`t!p.n. to W. --lVlNlN0.--. ATYIDII .L_._ -L- __nn|_,__n.<,u_,,.,,.,| I JG`. urlrkr PROGIMUNE - FOR T0-NOIMOW . ---In u.V|.\u.--. AT 7 I'.l. uhnrpubo will H I` `aria ::1mwm not and mum! cu nflonoou will housuonl on the u-mun- lllnmhmnnn , _- _-j__----- nuvvuu Ike-opens on SEPT, hunt II A.` EXCURSAION. \\`lll Re-open Septenlber Int, rnc-r an-no-can-u-u ce'ones"our 1-u[_:-_-._.._.l D-..) lV..a_;- 1..- nanny mNouNonunNT.: - - ,..- . 1 .. ..__..._.... -_- Sm rauuu. . Fun-In put each ucunhu. `:1-------cuo- SOREI2, P.Q.-, Go down `noon on the popular 5! l'(`K!I3l`l`l.. Till: )l08'I` l*R.u"rl(`AL. `run mm-r 2:i:tf<*J rulnn apply to ltl-Z\'. E. N. E.\`u'Ll.~.'H. .\l.A.. Principal. II I`.'.\'Iu' I J. L YJ L L. l`l!l.\'(`lI'.\L. mu o*s~- MISS MARTIN'S SCHOOL r. Home at I 0'1-lurk. .u'l`u'.\l.. TIIB BR-IT IQl`ll'l`ls`.D. >nnnt_n.rn A vuA'nA '.\'l'Kl('K. Chairman. . IlR0 COL ITS ||'0.\" 1" A l"I*'E('T IT. -Tlu Week, discussing the disturbance ex- Hting in the North-\\'est, and originating `out of the Red River Valley railway con- struction, given an opinion similar to that expressed by the Wnm, and to the effect that on edveree court decieion will not check the Manitobena. 'lhe Norquny pov- ernn1ent e Action, in carrying the case before the privy council, in wine and praieoworthy, in that it show: a desire {or the approval of . the, crown, but The Week thinks it is ex- ceedingly doubtful if the croa'n sdieeppro\'al, preenppoaing the expreeaionof an opinion, which in not at all certain, would prevail to move the people from their present. attitude one inch. Decisions of the privy council form admirable dander: reuorta for provin- cial and dominion dilpntante in probably ninety~nine cues out of a hundred, but where they clash with the direct interest: of an entire provincial opulntion, acting in ac- cordance with what they believe to be both their more! and their lnl rights. we are, afraid thattthey would repreIenI_ opinion and Illtllofity Iliil f6NiI"ih'd iinpatiiitl V Pending the dieeiaion and evente that `follow . it tho!` ti-.2911: tl-at o-.n_.l>o drawn from the unfortunate state of things in Llanitlalla Ia; `QYIl'IhOIh cannot be `upon Me poucy that made engynul. ' - .-." I ` -._..- -. -....... ... um unusual! nmrxeu. Ame- rica is also the stendiest source of supply, being less affected on the wbnl by drought than India or Russia. The news will be welcinnedi lny those who feared that India would outbid America in the supply of \\'l|t`!|I . In quantity, in quality. and in va- lue of its prodnction.| it is behiml this con- tinent this year. ` Till} l|'IlL`:l 7' CROP. The indications show a more than aver. ` age European cr ip, and the United States will have a surplus of wheat for export anionutinv tosay l`.!0,000.000 bushels, and Australia l.000,000 bushels more than last year. India's large surplus of last year will he reduced by some 20,000,000 this year, but this will not atfcct the general plenty. The United Kingdom is the principal pur- chaser, and draws supplies largely from North America. During the first six months of the current year, of 4S,000,0()0 bushels imported there t\vo~thirds came from the United States alone, and something more than one~eighth from India. A noteworthy feature is the higher value of American wheat, which averaged Sc. per bushel above that from Russia, and 8c. per bushel above that of India in the English market. Ame- riut in n'on Oh. -oA...I:..... _A..,,, I` ' \/llll VI Illa I'lU'..\.\. it is n rnvnplilnent to the press that it is again the nu-ans of drawing attention to one of the greatest scandals of the times. and of forcing the govemmeut to take step: to- wards its suppression. Brondhrim has, in his New York correspondence, told of the shocking treatment accorded to A young Norwegian wonmn, who. for at social sin. was undo: as cloud, and coming to America a life of good work, atone for the put. The cunnnisaioners -It emigration wanted to aend her back to Norway, md would have done no but for the interference of the New York World, which had the cue investigated and with results dieutrouo to the comtnluionere. These men, by way of revenge. then showed the Worlcl reporter: great disourtesy, and they in turn gave the affair: of castle gar- den auch an overhauling -sl1owing that the poor emigrant: were imposed upon in every shape. robbed, and even criminally need- that the secretary of the treasury ordered the enquiry, and it in now progressing. The indication in that the World _vrill hove an-' other triumph, and one by which journalism will be benetitted and honoured. desired to join her in.li~:reet'lover, mud. lny ` .\'0 lllC7' .1 Tl0.\v'. l L'A.s'L'. . The eouauil eanaot reluee to pl'0\'ld0_l.l|l money neceeeary to meet the expenaea 0! Ichool elections. helcl other than at the tame time an the municipal electlooe. lt le nobuelaeeeolthe council how the Ichool hoard conduct: It: huelnell. and to what extent it acta autagouletlc to puhllc neatl- ment. The law aaya the council ehall levy a rate eutliclent to meet the requlremente of the hoard, and the trueteee would be etrange men imlee-I ll they permitted the aldermen to dictate to them what they ehall not do_ At the same time it may he nmarheal that the trueteea have not met public expecta- tion In ngtlnl to the electiohanatter, that the majority of the people believe it would he mom economical and and to an increa- eul interest in eclumtioual quetlune if the aelevtiun of trustees and aldennen were maclo: on llu` one day. The experiment waa ttortll the trial. and the legislature must have thought well of it when it amemlexl the ullol act to admit of the aame. 4 I I T TUOK Ills .-|l)l l(.' '. . From tho Raglan I/mkr we learn that Ian! Saliubury has taken tho count Mr. lhriu in Int: upooch on home rule said should he uken. and ha ha ahuulou-I the course Mr. lhvln comlomuul." `Ibo connection between the tendering 0! Mr. Davin`: uh-loo uul Mn doputnn lnrlulnd. II IOGII qnlta plululy in the light oi uncut cunts. 312 33003 _s'riznn'r. I ---9 Flat.-Chu Elomonury Education in Eng- Ilsh. luhemnllcu. (`hunk-s and Book-Kooplnz. nmmn . undu. Sept.` lat. _.E. RYAN. THE DAII:_Y W316. ilum and Dunn Ur. ou'l|.u|lc-V hooked. Ivhon luohujud. gipnclal nodes in radius autumn an chun- awn.-mu nu -won-I." when II I-ohund. Iouellil col ENE` um` ruldiac uuuuc nuwmtx Y nn`Tan w . ""`|l~ `I III Ivory Hm m: M Ola In. `lllld In Injnxlnnnn Q`I`Qh-I l..I AlI\'l2ll`l'llIIIK`l`$. orlourlluumuaorlwo luomau. .. `or tour llnu. cart in mm hum-uoa mutant lhcl. lrul Ion .. loop that III wunluuuwuuvolu . -in ouoonw ouhauquou: In .. .100 Twloonwukuh-aqua! ,. Io "<~':...`.:'.':I'a:.".":'*1.-.:.*..':-.v-.T.;; .2... `run Run \\'um.:_uhud ow Inn. at 3 `In: Him . Klngulua. AI -ux uouan ru Inn. us'o).VA' or 7,115` }:is;I:.v.. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. xiNGs'roN AOADE"M~ .'j nun aiururuvo n...--__ un \-on 1 IL` )W. J. a n\'I:u*Tu.II:s. `Ian. $3.1: Ira luau-unn- THE BRITISH Winn Upenks i ,1? ` Sopt. Shh at th agrloulmrgl on- -` ' ' -' ` 4:5 mid From iydrcphobla. DUBLIN, Angl f{.~o- Viqoouut who was attacked by: hydrophobic, result- ing [mm lhq bite 6'! mfox, decal. . (AI reviewed from the tbp of Earl street vldo -.\I'nIo. Aimut 251.11.!`-T I Who run to thruh Ina when l loll. -_ `And urove with blow: my crlon. to (well. Then loudly bld me to no to ---~ I 4, l - y mother. ,E. [L L`. H. Ul|lUll!0n!0! This outlandish chant, echoed and re~ echoed by wine-Ionked throats, ni htly arouses Pranzini from his last Ilumers. His keepers tell him that it is on] tn enceute, and the wretched man goes to I eep 1 again. wt tn uxuuwvl II YYI I385 Uonglucted by MELLE. DI-I ST. IKEMY. will R4;-anon (D.v. ` Tnulsnu . slcrntnan m, 1881. -IN tarmldnquiro at an Gore BL. Kingtton. I --a.`---:- -----------:---.--_._.?-. The \'ul|;nr Crowd \|'nll.lug For the I-21- ecutloner of Prnuulnl. P.uu~', Aug. 25,-The whole interest of l m`is at present is absorbed by Prunzini. Night after night the Place de la Roquette is crowded by thousands of howling, blas- pheming vagabonds, mingled with whom are numbers of well-dressed, relatively res- pectable peo le, hungry tdsee the execution of the Rue . ontaigue murderer. The exe- cution msy take place at any moment, un- less Prnnzini manages to delay it by making his promised revelations. Many people, notably Mnitre lh.-mange, his defender, still believe rmly in l rzmzini's innocence of the crime. Their theory is that he was only an accomplice, the chief cri- miual walking about unmoiested. Any~ how the1 crowd now] seething and foam- about the gates of La Roquette are in such an unsatisfied mood that unless somebody ~ beguillotined there will be riots. Voices are shouting in chorus : ' (est .PI`anzinl-Ilni-zini. (est Pmnzinl qu`ll nous taut. - 9 Oh! oh!oh!oh! I`I.:_ _._4l,__ )2 I u . I I ~ au`t`L`( Jan. NEW Ynkx, Aug. '. .'i.-.\lrs. Roberts has not vet been sent to uaol, thou h guarded by tlie police at her residence. encoumel says she will not be sent to gaol, us hail will be forthcoming. um: or any other name. ' Later it was learned hml lueeu nrrestml and street jail. \'n.-u-\'..m.- .\.... n-. mu, mu nun not ltd time to raid wlut it was. I never do the nuno of `Funny when speaking or wrltln of myself, but usually nign `Mrs. J. B. oberta.' lam I widow, hnving some mount. and occupy this house with my colored man and maid servants My name in Funny S. Roberta. and I suppnu that I am the peraun nllnded to in the affidavit you have read to me. Of couna Inch a ublicution A: thin ll not pleasant. but V have no fear of facin the trouble it any arise. I never hun until -to-day of Richard 5. Scott. and cer- tainly could not have been friendly with him. No. it in not true that I received 8l0.ll00 from Scott. or from any nun lvy that or any other name." l..l|faIr it \rnu In...-.....l oi.-. \I-- n..i.-_.._ I'll roam the seas no more": 7 But at thy `aide. while lite doth glide. I'll stasguutll life is o'er. They aim; Auld Scouts`: bonnie songs. 0' ibroch wild and sweet. `~ Whi o Ex-in'a woes an` England's rose Make my heart with dcvqtlon b;aL For thee. m bonnie dark ey'd queen. fl] I oaenanomore: . thy `ulda. while life don: nlldo. uvv I gwhblvu The moon]! ht falls tapon the sea. While my us :1 on over wave. The heavens are In hr. with aura of night. ,And my crew are rm and brave. Th I A Id Sc ti ` ho I __g'=`_$:'n._$:. `ivua .`3.a`.'w..':'.u '" A Reporter Man an Interview With Her- Afterwanls she in Arrested. .\'l-:\\ Yuan, Aug. `. .'n.-~.\lrI. li. Roberta. dc-scrilned Ill Teller Scott's ntlidavit. charg- ing her with receiving from him 8l().0U0 of the mom~_v stolen from the .\laulnttau mm~ pany's bunk. while Lawyer 'l|unn received and appropriated the remainder. 8l40,()00. was found at No. ML`) West thirty-eighth street. The re mrter was shown into a handsomely lurmahed parlor and saw a pretty woman, about thirty years of age. A war slight English accent was noticeable. whic the said she haul inherited from her mother. To the reporterhqneatioul she said, with up rent surprise: "You are the first to tel me that Scott has stated in his ath- davit. I was informed at breekfast that them was something in the papers about me, but had not bd time read that it i -3.1. 1 never -. (L. n._. ..l o|r-.._..I i`u`...; .;'..``1`u`:'.!...-'.`.. '` ""`.`' Ewan A. sxxulxas. Gotlertoh. ue vnnuu mail ner ll lillllnlo. She did not heeltnte. but nrrnnxlng her ullalre. utnrted July lut on the journey of ten thousand miles. She came by way of Auckland. New Zenluxd. Sydney. and the Sandwich lelonde to Sen l-`rnnolnco b nteun er. and thence I: roll to Butfnlo, w ere the Arrived on Tues: Ly and found .\lr. Lodge in waiting. He found her changed. it is true. Thirtylis-e yearn cect mun L-hnngee, but it urn into I mntmnly. n-el -preserved wo- man. who still retnlned I generom propor tinn of the beauty possessed by her in her girlhood. lu him the found as still Active md vigoruun man. with cleanr brown eyes. an erect figure, uul the flush of health on his cheek. They were at once mnrrial. went to Niugnn Fall: for: day ur two, and \'enton||_v casino to All-any to reside in Mr. l.4xlge'I elegant residence on Hall place; STERLING-HOUSE SCHOO: Pondln-Null hv Ml-`l.l.I.` IIPQ1` nruv ...m

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