GAR PREGIPII’ATED INTO NIAGARA RIVER Several Per-on- Killed one mdent previone to thle. yhich occurred some seven yam ego, when the bee wee Very slight. The Internetionnl Woe Gompwy. herring felled to comply with the termed their Act a! Ineorpore. ï¬enuregudln elootpeth some Inrthe convenience 01 not pueengere. etc.. have kept 1. dummy eu- slying hotneen the admins village of rotor-in end Bleak Book. 3 portion of the city of Buffelo. The oer made frequent tripe emcee the bridge. adv“ well petrontxed. The last tip the madly mule. starting tron: Bl Book about 5.30. end the ouj_yel__leid_ pp Book about 6.30, 3nd the on was Ind up “quantum. Opu-nhingthil cub- liver an. inning shout 500! int 11......“ mt hiu nan-l order to cross the Home" got him onus! order to cross the bridge. on nothing was coming over. The our Ind tour pmngers. Mr. Edwin Hershey. Reeve o! the township “of Bade. and the ox~W u at the county of Wel~ 16nd; ï¬rml’p lemohdy livinginmwk look had another My who» nuns in un- known. Besides “lengthen yam may. "UV-u "WIâ€"'â€" .â€"-_- _._‘- , Golda . luponn' dam of we bxidge. (hm. Ethan's 0103! of the budge. who . ,.,.4 __ ALA j~_â€"nn-.A “â€"w __‘ v , Otpk ï¬at, ovum: o! the budge. who win wung as conductor on the dummy and Engineer Chan. A. Bohn, uroaident ot yFort The dummy proceeded some the frindgo 3nd nu put the {Auger signal. villa: we: up to show thet the drew was open. A few yards further on the our jumped the enormous end wene down into the Niegere River 25 fee: below. Mr. Col- nlengbwith Brent presence of mind sprang elf thowjuet as ir wee going over and and himeelf. receiving no injury. The rent were not. unfortunate. Engineer Bohn, whose body has been recovered. must hnve been instantly lulled. Mr. Hershey was the killed. and Mrs. Permlee received ' ‘nriee which may prove hm]. The other , whose neme hes not been ascertained, was not severely injured. Captain were wee go: out dive. and it in thought recover it he hue not received inveruel injuries, of which medical men. who ware hmedutely enmrnoned. have discovered no den. Ce 3. Heggert is uneble to give my dengue o the nï¬eir , at preeenh Mr. Hershey, one of rho victims, wee e ntle- Inn of very high prominence in ellnnd County, and war considered e men of mpgrior intelligence end considerable L_I2 __._r_-.._ -m..- .I w-I' â€", A “1mm (rem Bufldo, N.Y.. .uyn :! Coroner Scott says he will mule n thorough inmtigun‘on of the accident by which‘ Williun Bohn wd Reeve Henhny loot their lives. The body of the latter was removodu to Cmuda u an only hour on Saturday morning, und shirt at Bohn was shipped to I'm Erie on Saturday ioreuoon. An hr u can he learned uq blnmgjl “Etched to the bridge nnnhorities. They lave nu adminbla uyakm o! signnln, and in this one opinions agree man they were given promptly. One of the bridge tendons any: that he saw nothing 0! Engineer Bohn until just belore the dummy tookthe hm] lungs. He then named to be inï¬he no; 0 139113 from the ab, but is "1.. A__ .1 _‘ "Al-IAâ€"Ink "T.-." __--__,,,V,,, wealth. and has held verione ofï¬ces of honorin the county. He wan candxdnee in the Retorm inureet in 1878 (or the Dominion Home. opposing Mr. 0. W. Bunting, the Into member {or Welland Oonntv. by whom he Zujgfuted. ‘1' w _____ _ :3- too Inc. Sailor'i’ntendent Coiolengh chm um: he felt the shock of the engine when n was avenged. _ A‘ tygtpox‘nun} v.- uâ€"v â€"v“ -v -~__ on . . ioion ‘hey were in, shouted to thou platform 90' jump, end apron; of! himself. He Woe none too eoon. for the tent and of them went up et um moment He woe wlmled mund by the sudden stop And thrown violently on me bridm. hurting his knee. The dummy some out' o! the rep-it shops “to weeks ego. end won in good repeir unlil yeewrdoy. The wound. 0! Mn. Formulae end Mme Nellie O'Connell we ntiended to by Dr. Eerl on Sunday acrobat Begun lhoy on doing well. , JAL-..n-_-__- It. Bombay was Inning with his back nguinst the door, and was landing his fate to Conductor Eggs“. Colclengn gm down on the [map to look she’d, 3-“? the dingo:- ,,,A j A- AL‘A- m. John O'Connell.one of the wagon. told e grephio etory of his expe oee et the Internetionel Bridge. “ My eieter end Ire. Permelee end I," e eeid.“ were going one: to the Odd-fellowe' ionic on the other eide. When we eterted noticed thet the engine wee pounding in e oueer we , end ee we ten outover the eenel end the gquew Ielend emhenhment we :went e deel teeter then the dummy neuelly oee. All et once I new white rhinoâ€"my enter end Ire. Permelee were in front of rueâ€"end then oeme e ehooh end 1 wee under weter. I eeme to the to in e minute. end the oer deorweerighte veme. [wee up tomy neck in weter. but ween't hurt; my het wee on my heed evenâ€"ehowe In good luck. eh? I looked eroun . end thinks I: ' My God. is everybody else billed I' Then I looked down. end under the ouehiona end hundlee. ell tumbled to- gether et the bottom of the oer. were my eieter end hire. Permelee. I helped them to get their heede_e_hov_e weter: ‘ hire. Per- naee'e hoe was hleedin end both were hurt end eoered. They e no: to me and I m fluid we‘d ell he carried under. Then e hoet eeme end we got in. Jnet heiore I climbed out of the our I looked down and new the heed of 3 men wedged down. under voter. Then I remembered that there wee another peeeenger in the car. When they not him out he wee just dive, but now he's deed." __ . Ilvvv I-v .. _V“__. The two other living ooonpnnh of me on: when it lunged into the that. Miss O‘Con- nell tad :3. Panda. were too udoua'y hurt to see we reporter Int night An innkeopor a» St. Andrews. who kept the house where the clam dined. how More sad “to: the Rovoluï¬on. being and win; was )ho dlflmnogbotzgen thy v1- "â€"ww v.._ .i. :52 and the o‘hotfininnd " Then is no. much : in the time of Episoo y the duo any! m 03.11 loudly 712: u “I. °5 , , _L!A_A, um '- 'â€"- â€"-- --___ vino; dun-rd: the moéontor whispered hmmddtofuohs mmbomm.’ Tortiblc Accident at the Inter- naflonal Bridge. DOWN TO DEATH. oh {tom Fan Eric. Ont. dated ny) nigh i. an: Tho um ha! I the nurnlmonnl bridge unoe for audio in September. 1818. an owning. There has been bus A llculc l'llok’lho The New Oriana Picaym'a Vicksburg .pooid on Saturday any»: This mowing u 8 o'clock a ï¬re broke out on the steamer B. E. Lee. Mule on s trip to thin any. ubout thirty nation (tom hero. resulting m the totul destruction 0! the bout with tor- rib}. log gusto. Destruction of un- Vo-ool Caused by'Firo. ‘ KIWI-“hum . . _ h The lullovung is 5 list 0! the persons known to he lost: Cabin wagersâ€"Mr. Pointer.'Meysville, Ky. ; s. McClellan. New Orleans: Mles_ Adams. 3 muslo teeohen on the wey‘ to ‘Beton Rouge ; en iutwtot Mrs. Beetle. of Vicksburg. Ind two colored Women. Alw the tollowing: Funk Jones. ï¬remen ; Ophetto Jones end Marthe Webb. second one third ohmher- mend»; Thomas Fleher.0‘oe Monu.‘Soott 00x, Thos.‘ Collins, Irwin" Dolmen, ouhu: boys; Bemuel Brown. roost-shout; Wm. Hemmer. second engineer. All the oooksond help except the pushy cook. Tami-ranching angl‘antted Big; In xmosg,eerm a. 00 hole. 0! cotton?8 (jug: ’ ~ . ‘ V5 vl'wu. wu- . The Lee bed just been .overhenled end newly minted end won on the ï¬nMrip this emu. She left Vicksburg yeetaerdey tor New Orleene with 500 holes 0! comm ends good lint of passengers. While oï¬poeiu Point. Pleasant. about 3 30 3.1m. e dieeovetedflobeon ï¬remdwuimmediuely headed for the Imam» shore and lauded a: Yunnan plentehon, thirty-ï¬ve miles below Vicksburg. In e !ew minutes she was completely enveloped in times. Twwcyouecpsuond Ire lieved tn hove been lost, in ding meny t the crew. The steamboat J. M. White penned the wreck ebous 6 Lu). and not the remaining paeeengere and crew to Vicksburg. S. 0. Kuwlmge and Robert Smith. pllota. ware both burned end oeherwieagurmh The ï¬re ieeuppoeedoohoveor‘ up . int eponu} room. Ben-bully! d‘ 3th. ï¬emee spree: room: 86 npldly.‘ Qii‘itho' dunes apt-gun uh“ it was imposuble for passengers or uï¬oem to save anything except whit they bud on at the time. Capt. W. B. _ Caun‘og than the ammo: ia owuod by the estate of his tuba. pups. John' W. CsEnon.’_uh§ her commander. Dept. Wm. Cum boll. She was valued at 8100.000; iue Liq; 850.000. mostly in loonl companies. The crew Wasdompoeed namely 0! men who had been on the river twenty or thirty years. The boat. besides a supply .0! plunge. had eanew ï¬re Pump with a four- IIAA ‘_'_L â€.4. L1.. a;;§;IBEâ€"Eyï¬ndétvii¢f 7706 16“ hi Juice. There were “Ways throe‘ ’Wa'tchtneh on deck. The Lee 1qu this any last Tues- day, her ï¬rst amp for Eye months. _ . The State says: “The umounoemsnt of the deetrucnion by ï¬re of that grand old area-who“. we Robert. E.Les, will be hard with universal sorrow. The chsmpion of Miseissippi wsters, the favorite of all people lrom New Orlunsto Vicksburg. and waned after she grants“ of heroes emf atstssmen, her destruction just at the beginning of the cotton reason, and after hnviug undergone a shorough overhauling, will be a. serious blow to her owners,“ well so the We m which the Lee was no long an} tuthtully engaged." . Mrs. Dan Saute. with heroic presence of mind and motherly devoï¬on. grasped her aleeping Infant, and. arranging the life- preaerver in her stateroom about her person, jumped boldly in the water. By the dimnngement. of her life-preserver, she was ehrown upon her back audloet he: grasp upon her 9111351. _-_ °_._,‘ 7 V The saved owe their lives to the admir- able courage of the pilot, John Stout. He stood It the wheel nod gave hope to ell by his ï¬rmness. and u the stunner rounded st Yucatan Lending the flsmes were feet enveloping the brave men in the pilot house. who. despite the are Hound him, with almost the last hope of escape gone. remsined st his post until he eve word to the engineer thst the host h mode shore: Not until this was done did he for one minute tslxe n hsnd (tom the wheel. He mule his emps by the hurriesnsroot down the hog ehsin to the lower (leek. sud Irons there ashore. Much credit is given Willisln 8. Pei-Inns, who wss in charge of the engines nt the time d! the dinner. He stood nohly at his post until the but leaded nod Pilot Stout told himhe‘eould go. . In {faâ€"iiih apriï¬g of lilo; sad when th nt removed. the wheels mud “BLâ€"1‘. . Power. Inlly iniured. The teal loan by the burning of the Leo and cgrgo in “8176 000. The merohundizoia Rs] 11 Rider. ed 80. insisted upon be- ing o1 owed to in! s but. which was roun- ing uound Bprinnbrook. Wis. The spoo- tutors hid thomnoivu. out! the old hunwll woitingflunul the hou- wu within 3 low yuan. rod with ogood sim. Bot mo bout lived long enough to hug And bin in ulnyor. braking both wrilu and halting the flu". A elxuen oer old girl noughl e elnguler end pelnlul eeth In Hogw- oeln consequence of disappointed love. hlle her potently were om she went into the cellar. built 3 olrouler pyre o! etrow end wood. hollow in the centre, and then. stepping inlo the middle. not it on ï¬re. When the old people returned they lound the ohm-red remelne of her hull consumed oorpee. A young Tnouon. Arizonn. indy. whon din. robing n few ovoningn since become pnin- tally nwnro. b n wriggling under her corn- ntriuga. that t are run nn intruder of some kind in be 0% rid of. no. hutily striking 3 light. Ibo Iuoovorod nn imprisonnd noor- ion. about a; inclusions, which hnd born or oompnny the dny ihrough. Fortunntol , in bud become so fastened to to be nnnb o to do her injury. Jeenne Bernherdt. e sister of Bereh. le‘ eccentric, too. She eppeered ei Bordeeux In Serdon‘e "Dore." end durin othe Out a» pleeeed- the endlenoe fellly y. b ehe in no greet wtroee. When the cum n wee to be releed to: the second n» she wee missing. An «teak of nervousneu bed oeoeed her tom!“ the “lee . She Me ebone the my ehree he then jo‘ned he! mumfmux‘ .euhe hotel. Meantime the endienee hed received its money beck. end e bill wee poeted on the door., “ Cloned on eooouns of e heel of Allie. Bemherdt. " MANY There is dwpys 39139 one _objeot ‘yh‘iqh ROBERT E‘ LEE. Boo-nu - Tot-I LOST. our ‘WQWMW latent .leuine he. the Prairie Province. Advicee from Prince Albert report the weter in the Seek whewen very lowâ€"co low thet it ie donb it eny oi the noun- ere one get up the river eny more thie net. The Menitobe men-god to get to the junction oi the two rivcre with only hell oer-go; not being eble to get our Owl}? ehe bed to return. ltie eeid that the undue cone or height will lie et Greno Replde eweitina ehiprnent to Prince Albert end other poinh in the Northweet Territorle'l. ’ ‘ A lire yeeterdey burned the new eteblee just completed tor the Northwent Treneler Compeny. The new freight ehede end we on the. mole line 9! the Owede Peeiilc Reilwey bed It nerrow “our. Lou $5.000; no inenrence. Seven emlliee cl emigrente living in Ihentlee end cenveee tente owmg to the exceeeive rents in the lily were eleobnrneo out. no ere homeleee. Word hee reached the oityol the burning otithe Hndeon Bey mill et Riding Monu- teln Poet; enppoeed to'beeccidentel. The Southweetern Brenchoi the Oenede Peoitlc ReIlWey in expected to reech Merrie (hie evening. having been built lent night to a point.†miles from Winnipeg. The mein line in now some 90 milee went 0! Regine. ll._-_.l "AnQ-AI V... "nrnn (If 2']. ‘ Anton-e. - The rnlee ol the Bond oi Civil Service Ermine" heye received the epprovel oi the Privy Council. The en ieetioee will be condnoled [in the iol Owiml cluee: Bellies. N15,, *Bt. John. N.B.. Chet-loite- town. P.E.l.. Quebec. Montreel. Ottewe. ton. Toronto. London. Winnipeg end Victorle. 13.0. The tlret elemiuetion will commence on the 7th November et ell the lecee nemed except Victorie. B 0.. where ht will commence on the 2m November. It I provided thet ell oeudldetee tor employ- ment ehell he required» eeeepreliminery eneminetlon in pcnrpen in. orihugrephy. ilret four mice of er thmeilo end «tending print end hug-writing. Qnelify- ! in; eminetlone will be held immedietely elter the clone of the preliminery enminr tione. end ehell be in penmenehlpmrtho- grephy (by diotetion). erithmetio. inclueive oi intereet. vulger end decimel lrectione. rephy (eepecielly of the Dominion o! enede).ontlinee 0! British. French end Cenedien hietory. Enulieh or French grem- mer, Englieh or French oompoeition. Eng- lieh or tench trenecription of copying. Oendideiee lor the queliiying exennnetion mey, ii they deeire. undergo exeminetion in the iollowmg enbjeote: Compoeition in English lengnege by the cwgidetee who _, AL j_-|_- y i l 05000; no insurance. Seven Imiliu o! emigrants living in flinging uni muvuu teuu owmg to the oxomxvo rents in the d‘y we» gluoburnoq om. Ind no homeless. whole onthe line‘north. oi Lnlte Superior mllbeu‘dder oontmt by Jun. 1st, 1883: Burton's: are- m on}. end beiure long estimates and measurements as to rock cuttings and ï¬llings will be got ready. Negt season work on the western divmion will be completed to ting Bookish An oil oompmy is being termed st Glad- stone with s ospitel of $10,000. It is pro- posed that operations Will be conducted within the corporation of Gladstone. and gthe indications ere‘thnt petroleum tosn ‘be secured its depth ranging from 800 to 500 feet. Arrangements have slmoét been concluded with a eontreotor to sink three wells if necessary‘to at distance of 5004a“. st s oust of $8.000. Gourd Hun-go: Van Home. of the Canada. Paciï¬c Runway y. win ha just twinned from Mounted, ohm th» spa There re a. eurleit ct groggeriee in Por- ‘t‘ ’e‘ la. Prairie. and the evil hue excited the ’ m‘ot tue euuhoritiee. k Capt. Niblcok, Provincial Grand Master of the Orange Association. has just received enumerate!- thej'opeqipg ol-privute lodges in Wellbuld. Gerberi'y. Brendon. Wium- peg. Edmonton, Treherne and Cleerwater. The new Presbyterian Church in Repid ,Qisy wee opeged or: VSugduy. _Bex._Je.mee The soumu'uémn Bmouot the Cundn Paciï¬c Runny in expected to ranch Morris this evening. having boon bum lut. night to a point}? miles from; Winnipeg. The main lina in now some 90 miles won 0! Regina. ï¬pbonaon. Sn ripstopdent o! Missions. mid Ref. A; ‘30 l, o! Portage'Ja Pnirie, conducted the agrvioes. A Boone‘y to by called the D. 0. B.'a wu $13 gum ‘ as Minnedosa. All unmar- riéd ‘boy‘s'of‘2 ‘years of age and upwards who have funds sufï¬cient to buy-u calico dress. a pair 0! blankets, two tin cups add an iron pot are eligible for membexanip. ; St.Bou1faoe,Mu.nisto have a 04,; ataam ï¬re engine. Five people have died from smallpo xiu an vmmisy of Stinking River. with": the pun two Months. ‘ \. ., A cacao: oil plant out down by the front at Winnipeg last week during‘the lesson grdw 1mm need in the open sin to thehoighï¬ cf 7 feet 6 inches. ‘The circumference of its lent mu 6 feet 6 inches. There is commotion among the Menno- nites. in Mmiwbe. ‘ The conservative element, which believes in hooke end eyes. is hnviug all it can ‘do to restrain the pro- gressive. impemoue and worldly advocates of bucwue. The Winnipeg Times of the 20th Sept. furninhea the following report on the weather in that latitude: The thermom- eter has wandered down below freezing point at difl’erent times during the pan three days. This mofning ioe formed on pools of enter on the depth 0! ebont one. eighth of an inch. : Nearly 311 the grain is ripe and over In]! of it is out. A. D Patton. of the south side, has a very ï¬ne sample of buokwhe“ grown this yeâ€. On Sunds night last there wss quite s. severe {rest low Victoria. It unnoticed by the passengers on the Northwest. ‘ Cucumber end melon vines. tomato plants end oorn. are still green and growing. not. withstanding the week 0! frost thst wse s'uld to have occurred here. a (Battletord Herold Sept. and.) I A heavy ssle of outs at 01.46 per bushel \ is reported. Junouvlllo. n Whoonnln am. (on): m‘ name In 1840 Irom llonry lr‘. Jams. ono of In Ioundcm. In IBM he was 0! nuIfloIont consequence In Iowa to boutow Ibo nsmo Jun-val. on 3 Iowa III» bu uInoo Income Im "out. For Iho Int Iwonly our: Ml oldpomqudnunua IIIII IIdo o! I to Rocky Manual!“ hove normed um In Ind Med Iomcwhoro on tho won «out: hm whoa uomo oI them Ian! and o! a Jon-“Illa In Oregon. Ihoy tIghI. y oonoludod III“ In In aIIII nlwo ond onuqod In Ibo oooupulon oI )boatowlng hII nun. upon ombryo oIIIu. littoon funiliea o! immigrant» (or the Temperance Colony bod arrived at Oluko'o Growing of the South Branch up to lul ucoounto. sud were hard .6 work making lmprovamonh. ‘ The lakes and panda ere lull oldneke but the Indium heve been hunting them no indnetfloueh that they are very wild. 1H: m old story now. oi worth repen- iug. um. all the crops in mustard disuioh hue been mtely “noted. and thaw the quality and yield (a ly but out we excel- lent promise may an. in the curly pun of the «non. Thom will bo no ooulou of the North- wout Oouuoll thin you. The oompoohlon of “to council will be granny ohongod ot on only doy by tho appointment ond olootlou'; of additions] momboro. ond on onlorgo- mom of m Ioglolstlvo powon. Tho oxoo‘i noturo of the propoood ohmaoo bu not yob moaned no. Leglolollon II noodod to to ulno tho mono omonl o! roodo. oozoolo, bridgol. no . and olhor impor- um mottoroln oporool nomad dimtou. and tho oruonlutlon o munlolpolltloo in the more populouo onon. Coronas were flnt granted to Ila-«llam- 1) Richard 11.. to Ruth by Henry I, to V mount: by Jam" 1. Human up to Chain 1!. had only scrim-on oup mouutod with fur. TII 0mm NITIIRST. 'l‘lll â€IVIL'IBBVIvI. Inle- ol‘ the In“ on Bun-lam u The ml“ 01 the Bond 6! Uivil Ben/loo Eminen hsyo mind odiho upp provd of tho Privy Gouooii.'1‘ho “rummag- will be conducted, in the to! Owing clue-z Edit“. N. 8.. !.8i John. N 8.. Chain“:- iown. P..E..i Quebec. Montreal. Oman. ion. Toronto. London. Winnipeg sud Vicious. B. 0. The ï¬lm cumin-non will commence on the 7th November n all_ tho English luggage by the owdldutea wuo hue bun ooompooitlon in French in the ï¬uultging qnmimtion. cow nun in the ‘m [mm-do by‘oaudl no. who have lying enminntion. tun-alumna {mm Env- luh Into French. or French into English. indexin and reoia writing. book-keeping by sing a an double entry, . shorthand. telegnphy. The promotnou exnmiusï¬onn nhtll follow the quumymg exuusiupnons of Fï¬Ã©hï¬â€˜iigi? by“ o'nudl'aumgwho hlve gasket: oomgooip on in; Englipl} in .tbe qgnln} iiiï¬i'féiÃ©ï¬ tï¬Ã© (ï¬dilymg exumiuunons 0! candidate: for ï¬rst euuuuoe iutu the Civil Service. Such exgmingttonp uhgll be open to my freon employed in the depuimeni in whio the veoonoy to be ï¬lled by promo- tion exists in either division of the service. who holds a position below then to which the pxomoiion is to be made. Robert Bi Bishop has accepted the Ro~ publloon nomination for Governor oi.‘ Mmuohunetts. . Mia. Maxwell, better known as Miss M. E. Bnddon. i: just passing the prime of life. and enjoys the most Vigorous, robust health. She lunch a ï¬ne home nest Lon- don and is fond of driving a mm o! spirited chestnut horses. ‘ Barnes, the Kentucky evangelist. says that he has hsd constant bad luck since he lets .thst: dark and: bloody ground md mules pilgrimage north."' The preachers of Columbus,‘ Dayton end lndieuspolie‘ disoeuntensnced him,snd the people would not listen to him. He ienow in Cincinnati, where he thinks the outlook is better. ‘ In t cave in the mountains of Virginia resides a. hermit of immense size, with long white hair and heard. He is over 80 yous of ego. and for 40 years hes not spoken. When he wants anything of civilization he indicates it by signs. but for months at s time he secretes himself and communicates with no one. It ie said that he has lost the power or speech by “ Théte'a a fox-gar down here." yelled A little boy to a.‘ lioexnm on um sneeu Ian Sngnrday. “ ego 7" “keg thenbli‘oeugnn. 8 765cm 3nd I'll show you." will the boy. Hg leg! the wgy to {by bxagysmighmghop! my], pointing to the smith. said : “ There‘s the target afar-fling." And then the boy had such importmt business up she street thst ï¬ltlshpolioemsn couldn't gas within ï¬lly rods 0 1m. The Egyptien we: is lightly treated by some of the London journals. notebly Truth. which ridicules alike the denpetehee of Gen. Woleeley end of the pmfeaeionel correspondentp. The Generel’e reports ere celled " sentimental tweddle." and atten- tion is celled to his account of an engage ment in which there was “ heavy ï¬ring for eeverel hours,†the troops f‘ behaving ed- mirnbly under a hail of bullets " and the result was one man killed end twelve wounded. Queen Victoria wee exceedingly nnnoyed ot the beginning of her rein by the atten- tions of gentlemen ornnke who thought themselves in love with her. and in some cues pretended that she gave them encour- aging glances. One need to naiat the workmen at Remington in order to see the Queen. and his phaeton was kept in readi- neee to follow her when she went out, On one ooceeion when the Queen alighted to taken w_nlk. he gprenggnt end came for. ward. The Duoheee of Kent eon: a pose to requeee that he would drive 06 and nor annoy the Queen. He refused. They had to reuenter ehe carnage. and he followed in Ever body hue heard of Bird Cage Walk in 8:. amee’ Park. London. It takes ire name from ehe aviary. believed to have been the flretln England. formed by Charles 11.. who loved to loaf about there with hie done ae his heels and feed his pet birds. Their keeper was called the Avener. and some old aooount booka show ehe paymenee for bird seed. Charles also created an omoer called " the 3ookle Screwer,“ whoee huelneee ll wee to see to the proper pound log of ooeklo ehelle (ooeklee are a sort of olam) to create a smooth. hard eurleoe on the mall where pall malle wae played. In What name a large ball being struck by a heavy bet. had to he sent through an iron bring on a high pole. Mu. Gen. Lew. Welleoe hen been pct-l mined to ace the gravest bounty of Prlnoe‘ Foremore‘e heron: in Tntkey. Two wonderfully ugly hleek ennnohe mee the‘ vleleor M the iron [rte of o beentilnl garden and conducted or to e [ergo room rather berren of furniture. we hung with “no Eulern dreporiee. Here ehe found the l’tlnoo'e leteee eoqniemon, whom eho (hue deeorlbeeln tho but ndenc .- "Amon the blllowy onahlone an veporoue veiling. tone the oung leoe.‘ Oh! what e revel» (Jon of entyl uplmed in e curious queetlonlnu wey to see whet menner of woman thou ere who oome from the ende o! the oerth with unveiled leoee. end go about the world nlone. end hove to ehlnk for ehemeelverâ€"poor things! The exrm- elon wee thee o! o lovel o lld wekina tom eummer elnmber In t e heppleet humor. ‘reedy for ploy. A eeneltive. exonlem feoe. Mr en the fleet of women whl e the enfel ‘wel yo! unlellen. 3 pol-fen. ovel. the 1 pl , e eoetlee threed nu . oh I thoee wonderful Aelello eyoelrâ€"lnetrone. can! block, lon Arether then round. beemlng ï¬nder join oyobron." Mwifliww m- bumpy: nun-nu; 'nuuuuuaf. About“ Dominion (“Nun Couuui I“ hold yams)! W Inn oomd in Japan but am ravage-lama. Tho “I! 3015! 800m 0! Montreal will b. i a 03.: md b - mm: ., WW NW“ Kinpté'n. “ruck a up“. which u wry “It. producing [Wu nuuoco 0 am "dull to I quun o! mule-r. Hr. W. H. Rowland Ippeuretl burn. the Propofly Committee 01 the anumuCi.’ Council yflkl’dly iu udvoczwy of “a ubblhhmont in formula of an Industrial School to: are education or «truer. boys. The whom. III looked upon wiob favor. sud tho mm: rotated to tbu City Bunoiwr. Al NI mph 0! the great. beneï¬t. ï¬nin- oiluy 'm “In Crook» A01. bu contorted upon tho municipalities the case of (man any ho cued. Under the old Ac: 9;. mourn taggivpd by the city (mm 1877 to i580â€" ié‘ild havo' unuL i-ed m 3318.120 Dada the bonefloid Operation of this Act the city My received 851 500. The men-ow zeturuu for the uity'o! Toronto ohow on inor‘ouo in vulun of rod property within the city for the present you over ‘ho preceding year of newly two md moo-gnu“: millions. The increase in pom property and income wens opiho to“! promos of the city within the It» you to â€485.000. A Denver (001.) despatch, dated Huntley, says: To-nighi the wee: bound passenger tnin on theA. T. a: 8. F. R. RA was stop- ped s mile west of Granada by armed men. who hel themselves to tho oxlrress mt!- ter,bnt knothiug [tom the pasaenkers. The west bound twin had been side- trsolxed to sllow the east bound passenger to psss, when two men eudueuly mounted the engine with drawn rex'ulvem end compelled the engineer to run the trsin I. mile and a he]! ont of town. where ï¬fteen men with revolvers took possession of the entire “sin. The onl shots ï¬red were at the conductor. who heggone forward to learn the Cause 0! the spin stopping. _He you hook into the smoking onmhores the Sheriff and Deputy- Bhorifl tron) Baron and also the Sheriï¬ from Lee Vegan were. They drew their revolvete, which saved the passengers from loeing their veluables. The rubbers then robbed the ex tens our of $5.500 in money end ordered a engineer to pullout. The got on their horses. hitched near by. en , doperted. The safe in the rear end of the oer. containing 810.000. was not molested. A pone of cieizeua are pursuing, \he mhhon stingy 010 was Shea'a nickname. for be m . minor, sud after he died in a miner- uble collar at Rice-mud, Minn. 199 740 in gold was found hidden in cracks and holes Sir Charles Tap per has returned totho Cap ital beneï¬ned in he 1th by Lia recent trip $0 England. Nothin is rich but the inexhaustible- wesflh o astute. She ahowa us only surfacesmut sheis minim: fathom; deep. Tom Thumb say a he has trm elled m,. 000 miles. The things that he {ridea him- self on no his ability to play biumrds, an) a yacht sud drive a team. Buru- Porter, founder of the Scientiï¬c American, has been passing his 90:11am!)- mer m perfecting a. steam farm weggon invented by him. that weighs 400 pounds. â€"The reorganization of the Egyptian umy doesn’t mean that the pa} mute! will come around 3nd square up. The troops huvan't been paid in two years. â€"'1‘ho lacque mania in ovenaml the nut arm wi be the oruaunonbntion of broom- hmdlea and stove~lega. A utovwleg bearing Swiss view ones 2 per cent. in fuel. -A street raxlway‘ 1138' been laid' in Athens. But some 2,000 years too It» to ï¬nd out whether .or not. old Sonatas, Xonophon or Demosthenes, nding down to Pimun on a home car. would have given up their sum to a woman'who wasn't pretty‘ J. main. laboring [or {may wumrpn â€"In the new fashions, trons-em for capi- tdista with dizzy sons are out. with very deep pooheta.that it may be difï¬cult for- them to ï¬nd “ a hundred or so†on demand. The hats of the dizzy sons, by the my. no made flat to accommodtto weir brains. - Oloomu'guino has got a. place at last u u marohnnublo commodity and .nu omoid commercial status. The Mercmtilo Ex. change in New York WI" admit is to the result! Gdl twice a day. It in now an important tutor in the foreign nhipmomu.~ London IN»: Tourist (has walked ten miles and wants a drink bud];)â€"" Can you toll me if there is an inn over there. child- ren?" (No snswar.) " Cuu’h you spunk? " gmq1_girl. 330d pine _(u_evarcly)~_-“ We’re Good Temp his. air. and don' t hold wnh no nuty drinlixin' â€"" Smullboy.aged 8 (in a burst of wuth)-â€"-“Driuk‘a a snare. au' yew did ought tow bu ashamed ufyosell'. at yew: him 0' life. We Won‘t. tell yew the way to the inn onions yew give us asbilluu." Nani-o Bouenfant. foreman of the G. T. R. of St. Michnel ballast pit. St. Romi. Quc.. committed suicide on the morning of the 25th by taking atrycbnine when going to his work. He died in about forty-ï¬ve minutes “to: he took the dose. He was n young mnn nbont 24 yours M me And in rctty good circumstances. No cause can Ifll'ibnhd to his making an and to him- self. He leaves a wife and two children. An eddltionel immigration to the extent of 10.000 Annually has been unbor- ined by the Queensland Government. The lmmlgreuu are to he sen: by British We: ships, and a clause he: been use in the Immigration nillto the effect thet immigrenm loaviug the colony villain three months after theirarrivnl shell be held guilty of misdemeanor. punishable by ï¬ne or imprisonment. ' ELECTRIC BEL? mmu'rxox (ESTABLISHED 18M mug-n “BERT EAST, T080"? BIL! TY. Bhonm {i “I 18th:! uuï¬vguag‘h: ‘unh mud“ nllovod 3nd Junta! by using ’thm â€Ft/rs. 3mg 0mm- and Omnluunn Flinn. ZN ORMAN’S Dari-g 'l‘rnln Robin-n.