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YELLOW FEVEIt FATALITIES.…
YELLOW FEVEIt FATALITIES. ["JtfCTIK's" Tkf.KOBA*.] | JACKSONVILLE, WHDNMDA*. I.,tra were 75 lretth c..iea of cholera and six ,IIIU¡8 recorded here during the past 24 hours.
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Mdvb Adeiina Pattt writes:—•'j l.e found Pears' '>I' mat.<h;- for lb. baada aad -&108. A'iiuju P*m." "n' P. the ToTiet aed yiirvrr.neoalif prepared for tbe de¡i<at.e akin <4 1&4,. a:i4 ch;.<,rfij and uuiftt »ruaiu*« to Usa vtat^er, w'duv <t Prwenu frtuwi r./ujana cb^ppins- »o!J THf: hAT'sr n.A Lady.10o "&8 for more than three montha uMtb a to pat 00 bar boot* hecaoaa of f Bicst paiBf'il Corti. af;#r tryicg, wtU:oot auy tanefli, ae»er»4 <t the well-ad»frtl»ed rtUl.al; at iaat ,û\. a h. Bottle vI I M abrfey't V'r1dio9.' ..hi( b la tk* C<ytv Cure. aot. fa fix <i*ya tas Corn* vert all an-t aha bu bad co tronbie from iaa« U»;>a.—Moadaf t VtrUina 68 8014 lo 1.. BotUaa. by po8t la. id., by tba aoia psoi^esor, J, M nav. flsalil CW<bA. iv HUW
! RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. I
RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. l.UI'OIU'ANT GENEKAI, MEI-,TIN(i. The annual general meeting of tho ltugby Foot- hall COlon waa held Ob TIIU¡IK. iv eve'Hne at lhr Met.htnttBt<'r !'t?ct UutcL 'Jr. Leonard Ktu?? occupied the chair, and lliem "U a tartte atten- daooe of repreaenistivea — Hie balani-».sheet wu put forward and paased.Mr, Ilowl.nd llill, were- [ tury, remarking that the Ull" was in a bettei Ju ancial position than laat year, i/ion UIY apent tl&O Wore than their rerepls but thia year Hie account ahowad a balance of jt.60 odd.—Tl.e fol- lowing ofiicera were elected for the present year I rtehident, A. Budd, blacklieatli; vlce-pre.idents' JI, W, r. Uarnett, Yorkshire, and t;, T. (iurdon, Kichinond; lion, secretary, Ii. HowUnil lilli, yuecn's ;• hon. ue""lru, H. V.Mt)). Hlackheath '-umttt?Me H. L Ashmore, M.dut<x?)[. P W. Ber- i :r: J :t",7. wV: Ne.. -(, and A. B. Perkins, )'nrhbire; 0, Fullear' !C?ajbr)<?t t;o?trtity. A. N. Uornby and J. ?' f I ayne, Lancaahlr,; M, F., Sltijrh, Otaeo Union • I M.Mw!nburnt-.[)u)t)<nu;J.W.H.T))or?<th<-?it.; J L' VtCt-A?n?t. Marlborough Nomads; K; 8 Wlialley, CUphaiu K-.vcr", and K. Westiav Cumtx-r?nd. AuJitnrt:\V.K.Ath«r. Kiih- ?;n1; ?od 0, W. Uurton, B?ckhef.h twk place us to the selection ol tl.. two tile Yorkshire delegates urging the claiinH of Mr. Uarnett in opposition to Mi. Call, and a ballot resulted aa followsMr. ?m<tt. 7i v.)te.: Mr. ??. jf.,). 55 ? and Mr. Cail, f.,m.1 Business having t*w tranaacleil, Mr. Hill, ttf?r.n? ?) the M.or; tour, aaid that t!) interview had taken placi wiili the view of aw r- Inlfl" whether the te.m wnul,j oontorro w iih l)i fmoii'. r?u?tio. r?),tc!in); (.rot.ts?ntjit.n. and a ietrer had ooro Lven recct?d from Mr. ').a<MM K?ton. tt? Mfnm.3.j:tr.t)*?)nt U?t ".7*ou?U<i?,)!,nt;.t..?yt,?.?:u?tt H.«r occ'?ut. to In'pf jon, ? UJ8 t,ulfi? ol mailing it plain thai or, member of the t*ajn had or would nc"ive any remuneration f.,rh? "'rYiC,'R beyond hie bar* travolliug eapeoses.— I he '-?tDmttt.<WtreMtuit)td?,u.tt??*?.'r.*n? hoped that throughout the country UMM? team would rtcuve hearty reception, and find liiat the game was played in England iu aj-enile- manly spirit.—.Wpoaking on tha aubiect of the international di-pute, Mi. IIill ,a.d thst the official information tie had respecting last Hatur- day's meeting 01 the International Board was that the board regretted (hev .r8 nnahlo to .(:8('(e to the wiehee ol the Kugby I nion..No (rest, g.tl,.n t,t f, tire I.d, aou the commit? tOt t?? fit &ffa I'M )o n? way ttttf?d. The committee rn- .o< ..t7;{h: CJ/e LJ: Ip t?tfd in the in'trnttiun?! ma'dle! and «?u?t in.t It.at any club from Hc?i.nd ortr?nd..r W.I(?. LrgUnd ??uld il."o t. play under Kn?.h tut?° t? ?.t ?)?h :IL8 ul/n:. ;KIjl)¡e;UI:; I:. l:e., :t'I; c.?ntnx iii?t under tht?wf. of that country —Mr. Hill then ii;e n t/^ching reference to the disappearance ?'? U ? ?"?"?t- ?'n.tre. Mr. Fux had e"n on a t?n M the Uucaaus. *nd M he had nut be?n heard ?{ for a long ume it -;e:elah:JI:; 'fll°f.l: ,wo; 1 Jti-en and gentrout ? sportemnn Md ..pp.,tr "I hu?by fo.-b?. Mr. Hid Uld, would L. ,?y' missed by the Ru", Union.
"OLYMPIA AT PENARTH ! AND…
"OLYMPIA AT PENARTH AND CARDIFF. Dx- ?ttnttc h?pp<?ro'ne "nd !'ircu,hkh b?% 1"311M. of 01? "d 'kid'. tf?-r gaining grmt sucet- il, i-d?, i. ()ir": grand uiurof U.. provinces, „ p.y,n,t.it ?(?.! oiff and Penanh, nnd on Thur?t,y);t???p,rf,,r- ■nances t the last-named place. "Olympia" j" ° 0 ,l snows oJ ita ch"r -xiatjD", Bnd *b ri*t:< 'he<or)d-ff.r???,?°' entrance to PeDartu Mu.«!?u.t? .uMcit<.m?t .nd at mid-dB" th..t?t. "r linod to witnet-s Hie grand ptoceasioo, which conaie-ed of Die orthodox gilded carriagea, between 30 and 40 mounted c..?f..n..nd ladies,arid a prick of h.und. and h.r .n<na.nt huntsmen. '?hi, p?.? of hound., wi?i?t, ? have been the property of the Due d'A..?l?, t? --he great it??he programme In U.0 *?pe of a -tg hunt, which HUM. no htt:e uci{tnenl. T? programme It-cuou. is a )? ..j ?,j? ?. It contains 28 jrI\ eDù loclud. many ezef4iont, d&,i?g, M-J ptrf?rmur,(?es ".?Mt.c,? Md?y?. ?r-M.. Oettm. ff? tCtrquM In which tbe pt,?r. .M.?. .kl? p!? ? ?,d t,, ? Ig .t, t e. t ??r .recttd this Muotry. T< -d? (Pr?M) Md ?"?' .'?'?'y? "??pi?' w.u be at C?,diff, .?d, *h U? ?.? permi.? oft?. Marquea, of Bute, will ?upy Ulm 8opt,i» Garden: r.t?. A .p?i? p.rfor?r,? „ &)So to take plce A^^V^TaTbe0' -?' ? ??-. Aid?ir..? T, W, J.c,,b.,
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PRIMROSE LEAGUE MEETING I…
PRIMROSE LEAGUE MEETING AT CARDIFF. On ThurkJay evening a meeting of the Cardiff Habitation of the Pnajroee u.ue was bald at the s National Schooia, wben Mr. C. P. Coles, ruling councillor, pmided. Mr. Gbobui David proposM the foUowiog re- solution:— Th" tb,s ?Ung ot Mtt "rdiff BtM?tiOt. ot tbe i pli.- L-d (t?iM. K) t.u.?, („ ?nUr* f<.n6jM.? r:hhí() J r=. t' :41l:ta::fj,: j 'it.- hi 1"'?' t?m.eitH?Uon. and tM sympathy ?,b b1w I" \h" ..ltk. o! a¡w.. uusoiupu^u*, and uunueitcod poiiuu4*xis. Be A,d that the 0? -Ul fcue of pdjtks *t the g)-.t d-nt WM Mr B.U"ur, Md when tbty compared tha state of Ireland now with what it was wiit-n lie to *k oftioe thev could ecaroely beheva that it LUld have Uwnpnesible to efleet eucli a change in 110 ahort a III". Their opponents said that it waa not lotr, Baitour's administration which bad improved lbe stale of tblbC" but lbl National League. He ?ntoodw L"t if the National L-V u? .r,- blot. prevent -I.?-d thy .iu,.i.?d thaI Uuy were powmful the)' w.th.y ?uld h&ve extended their author.IV before Lord Fmdwick Cavendiah eo brut*ity murdfttJ—(hetr. tttMt?but they rf!u)?d to eletel- their -wer. Mr. David lben relern J ':r IQ wh cu Mr. &lfour bad b?n vilitied by all his opponents, and criti- cised the statements which had been made by those •* martyrs who had recently suffered imprisonment for breaking the law. Nr, J. I.L. Tjuaajikb, in aaconaingthe resolu* tion, sail* i; was not li^me Hole which the Irish agitators wanted, but entire lep&ratlon, Their desires were not for looal self-government, but to set thcmaslvee up as a separate nationality, and to disintegrate uie Imperial position ot ürøt Britain. C?l??et BoSD (district agent o! the league) sup- ported tlio r*t*olutioD. He aid he f"u. ta I ltJ¡=ld: existed with regard to the principles, ot?jwa, and %ork 0( the l"'Cue. Ihe Priiuiose League "gk,t to be the most Impor- tant 'olitlNlI agent 10 U.. piam,, and why it was not i,? CS'd.ff. where they b.ù 3 ox member*, was unA{"COuotabld, One of'tlte principal objects of tiie ¡..a¡¡ue. after enunciating its principle*, waø the education ot tbe voter, li was nt-cessary for every working 10. to join the league, because at their weetiugs Wt' l_tJ ?tiiing but Uw &Lvoluts tru' on every political qUN!lOO. w itt?ut regard to party in allY shape or form. (Hear, hear.) Kt ferring to the t<tate of Ireland, tie Mid that as a man of great experience lo Ireland be wished to waro ilio Government not to trust in what they imagined to be the quietnees of Ireland. It was no use saying "Peace" ..I.n there was no peace. They who were experienced could that the snake bad only been aootched, but It was ulel busiuoas of tho lionrnment to kill it outright. There was no single law of any kind in liclaud that wa tho Mnte as th08lln Lugland The "Iciesiutic.l. mutucipnl, military, k d, and CIIUjÚU.J hut. "'f'¡ aH different, aud the admini- .tratwD was dltf':reDt Uo U.eo c.riticiaed Mr. 'i i. C,.r" lidl, ..d sid that he b.d j:t'<ftt''a;1 ::ialIe I mcu to gud without any trial .1;aYtr, TUan there -&, Ibe blood-tax, wlie^e the innocent ae :ie:'Ilf:('¡'iit:r':sWuC: a tax on A ft(.r such meai-uma as Uioo6 he voik. deredat thesuoacityol Mi .Gladstone iu going atout; the country exclaiming against the present A*t, winch "a dcabite oowp.14:d with bis otr Coeicion liill. tie Uicn deeciiOed the polios system in Ireland all rotten, and said tbe country was ridden roughshod by uÜhl&r, dop.Lism. Hu 11) 1. i. of the Irish &a'laton, whom be characterised as rebel conspirators being treated .tirst-c, misdemeansnts, and aaid Uiey ought ra:ia to penal servitude. aD1f::d,eI'1I f tho-e, nd by g???.g Wo lr^h .It. I. tho "¡l5h and tsxitch, he beiieved they would be quiet, and not before. The resolution was carried ullanl!boual" The usual voieaot tuauka terminated tha procaadinga.
I51ARRIAGE A FAILURE AT CWMBRAN.
I 51ARRIAGE A FAILURE AT CWMBRAN. ALLEGED DOUBLE BIGAMY. I An nlranrrlinuy thvge of amult mtno before to ( a<rleon magistrates at the fortnightly p,?lly- Ms^iuinl couit on ihutaday, tbe jú('. on the ? ?n L'onj; Mr. C. Micnolsou, Mr. T. M. HeweX't), «itrirral Watsor, Mr. K A.Lee, and Mr. D. W, Jriikins. Au en^int-diiver named Jotm o..¡." living at Cwmbran, waa summoned for Housing Iii. wife,JMary D"¡,fho complainant statmi that hcr Iouobahd was conlilluaLy ih-usfng her, I", liad lell hnn 011 three occasions, and onea tfisyed away Horn luoi uine )-is. Having r"c"IItly le^umed coliabitatirn with him, one even- ing ho returned home and gave her his wagt-s. out because she would not return the money t., bt her. »Slie now sought a separation, »> e did >ioi w ant her husband 1o inatniajo I" r- Delendai. I' J,dmiU4"(j Uie assault, but s-uo hia vtlo and 80D littetnptod to tul.? Ii.? out of tho bouse. During ""0 of I"" .eur. f,.m him sho mnle.1 anoUIM man and li,,?d with himfor veai>,—The wife, ?iu, :,7n ;W;,lJ\ :d:¡ :I" Ie c' bigamy, aud informed the bench that her second husband was a "very tidy man," living iu the <1 ':Ie. N r!Qt I"¿' D-:n: to talk about, IL ho had married another woman. —Defendant l'hat's quite ("Oueet .l'1.1e Ch"i rn111 11 ,4 1,. 1 'h r.t kci U,.t It w- a d, ra -lui thing t:: :e":i::t<Il vjio 1Ï:t' into coutt and botii \Jl1lJht'¡)' admit, as U,-ugl, they were proud of IL, that ihty had committed bigauiy. Thti wile evidently wanted to return W IJrrud I hu-band and the husband to his setoud who. An i assault had btfcu conuitUted,anda hue ot 10s, would u: imposed.
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CAKlinF. CoKoarGiTiONii. Taisi OfraiM Rutici? — On Thursday a unilM meeting of the meml-er» f ti* Oiarlee-atreet I Charrti waa beld in tiie Clwpel acbooimgm 10 In" be paator. 0-o Kev. J. Williamson, a hearty welcome on ina r.1U.. after a long and psir ful illn.w^ TI>atiK-'ff>-r<rr -i.ft were firel t-i,i. lb-I a t- waa partaken in tha eTeoing, aftar whicii mu8IC n. Kiv. n h the choir end edjreaaea 01 welcome de.iver. j q » uutnber of gentieinen TiiKtrr Cmckcb, CaT«»Ts.—Tl«e e\le 01 w- W was s'jooeeeiully cnt'oueo on Tbataday. w:.< ) a Taretv -f amueemente were provided. Mr. T". U. Sawyer's achievemfma io .kM.c ,-iON htm great popularity. An H" UmrDt In tht i- pr-bw- t"ur W.,Li- W-nigbt (PVidav). CajiaatiK Glk* Soorrrv—This enciety bald iu amual banquet at tiie Pk-ilbwabosie imiMiaiil 011 Wednesday evenins, when latfe ywto d mor.t-s and tri"ds we t sad (crowd a t?M) tttbehnt. Tb. C-: bm. tonc?d. t?t compmy futthec od)oyed Ux!<Metw« by 'OIQC t-h-lb a musical P-C.e. A gmt6tyig statement aa to Ihe o- ndi: ion of tbe society sea, made by the secretary (Mr. Spiceri, after whicfl Mr. J. H. Lewi., A,C, was ar pnintsirl a eiinreeiiir to the lAw conductor. Mi. R. Jnea Titik BLux UtiKoaKiaK BakD A. miKx*t»t-nov. —VerKHia who have ..t ret .b, d ti,- tu..ty .1 TttttuM tbf enh-Mn?, .nd h«?ine'UM c<?btMd Jg- Hun?Mn ftd .Id b? Be 1- -nkvt dmg M b?t?rt U.e? tottn?htt j engagement a Aud- ?turdt?. and II ..y be t.k- for gr?ted that U*y will .?.y ?i,b but (>'plnib&t b" aud. pt.!I?" A." hem Daara in attain for years, if ever before. KntiMH sialic mu.ic-loving audict^ces 1, filled tho large auditonuin every afternoon and eveiiing, ao4 have teetified tticlr appreciation of U.. luutlcni gems by the most Uviah applause, Karcuauim' Soc-irrT — The Finical Section of the C ardiff Natuna'i^ta' Society opened h.Ontef scoldon on '|-huraday evening, wheii, under Un- preaidaecy 01 Principal C. Vlriamu Jones, eev.-r.l members met at tiie L'mv-rstty Oo.Vje. An able and exhaustive paper »rtrl..j "Is SolUti n a Physical or Chemical Process r tead ov Mr. Ii. W. Atkinson, aftei discuesion, upon t c (1/(" poeition of Mr. Koni.Uidt, v-te 01 Ih, .u paaaed 1.0 Mr. Atkinson l r 1.1. ppe, i was expressed that IL woulll"H.r 10 'i: ac- tions o! the eoeiety. L) K ulioos Pure Teaa from tiie 8111,.1 f«trrj> Gardens and Plantations of C.¡. lndta, ..0.. Ci.ir.a may be had from the Li""1 01, < knd India Tea Company ILlol¡"d) H, ■ Wholeaale Prioea. o U'IHO,.<i¡" piofit*. rrrn* Contractor*, 14, <Jjieu-stree;, l'ard.if, t t at Liverpool aud Pari*. b¡WI? L" It Tea-rut —1 bp nf the t.xciiangM R'stauiant iiave arranged lor a constant eupplr "j turtlea, whioli may I* im,ea alive at titt-ir ment. An 8m': mou. ,no I. to be killed lav, which, we conclude, bill provuie surthiesi ,1 tuttle for all Ltoe aldcriueu d Catdifl lo* t -i.-xt Il-w days. r" T 'latsirr M.8T *ko 5*i* rT f).Co raaaira.—Open T.C.I.L bom be\en te l.Mr. b.???tt K..ttfMi?Bt?' « H'. W?ttt)? tttt? Museuu, Ijii* vlr. "tt.f, Orcan Ih-ettale, Ashuiki* mio.1 lile^x.pe. A. A,hui,.u. na. '1 '.J S.ai^nny bcason Ticket. wit .NQTI OF Km »*i „n4 .10f,fIIl C,\&(Ull1lftt .I,d rflll Irt'in i:, ke.wj.-k-git.iri" .*1* bourDlH. ».opi o.i- 11.18 Uiff. MrssRj. Goipik Buoa, 68, t: Csrdlft, Ug .t to of Cardiff »'ut liberal patronage aliown tø UN'"8I tn^f Ut • of their l"h.. and eamesuv I'f\è". bii*ndti>g .itt- t. -u -ty Wavolu waiUiig C. l». T/s hom perUoaeii. v-t' HfcK-fiKK>iNO.-A Prefttahle U' tutt.-Wt.?m Gty. CtTt.tn<?t«t Caihtyi, CarU;9, upl?ll. ?MH.t?n.?!?{t,7 Uivea. « Ft* fN' iu»p*eUs>i» Ahd A<tucf>, b». Aisv'lotg Extra. » B0b £ b UcaMt-rriKVT "K,rn, Ch"n'. Fine ai atiiJi#.—W^rkeaoeh^iiV j erto^S mrwt (u<M«»rat«, ,taM LtMpt.! L?tt Lam?* ?)' ?t?t?y KI"" —Perkins Bna. and K )fonll'lrlft. b3. wU MW* tH?tt.n?W)nd?tuA-o< HaruiS. TVMT A c?p-Mr. h?? 1.1.11'" Punnä& I'M-. Dumtnea ulaea. CaruiO. An Abtistic PaoPomoN—li eCertificate of the Soutli Males Art Society aua "<b; CI..t., prfute4 and lithographed hy Metsis Uauiei lh. anJ Co. (L,.ikd). (.diff, i. tbe! arlIn aj*cimeii 11 Ail Pro tiug V" U».e*l tiom ihf i>rree In F? 11, i''il1 ii:tJn :t:tt.I: ai^Lvtum t.ll»oi
THEI^OAR.
THEI^OAR. Cusmrkr or T»al)K —'Ilia muntlily msa'lnj f 111\1 cliainber I rl.l n.-i \\tJ"r, Mr. W. UK.I. 9ire-cl'.1Ih)an, pteeidiri, at unani. tiMUely decided tiial an annual banquet ahould bt hrld in connection with the rhamlier. theflratle next month A i-orainltte, wa, op| oil <u to ct nduct Ihe nrceasaiy arrangementa. K-uie clitcu^ioe ..OM "1" III. queatlon of Ih. pi posed road to Argoed, llw protlaion ot whirti would tie a boon to the colpe.s engaged at tiie Pontabernantytelln New Colli"" 8"d to I he t?'t?MComptn?. <))f) P"'I"- 10 aink another coalpit between tha celliety and the t'uf).)n)?'o. Lord Tred?tf and the T*raftar ir.n t?m?ny hart oonseuud to give thali lami free, and the only uilhcul'.y nvw waa with tha sasil iandownera, 19 wait upon wbum a cvnimittee waa appointed.
I-UUYMNEY.
UUYMNEY. !<OCM.BotM.— H't u<uai meeting on Wodow d4y » general d?htt .t..1 !? )n t)t ? insde (or the eix months ending LLe t5.ii of idgmio
.-aeertillery.
aeertillery. L«Ctt- 11041b.— Ihe usual monthly meeting wag 1-1 ,u l'b?rd. P-Il? I. l,r.. .,dIDil, A eeDr'" dlatnet n'e of !o I, 'nU..?wt.< "« < ?[ Ujt U monb. < Ddtot the 25)h of Utrru iitxu
SWANSEA.
SWANSEA. AN AUTISTIC P»OI>tUTl«>K KiHUJ.I Wales Art tkx.eiy .t., "oJ UU.°t:b" by Mfrrc ihrnUel). (.njU'. '8 th* o ?nfr?th.t\Mit..M-df-n!t.< t • ?'°?""?*?"?' apili'wtion. PKOTOORAPRf. Siedle H"lr. 'W • 6wansea, Kow open. Flneat a' t«Jl» ia» V.*)»• I '(I VisiTfiiis ro 8. will (II w« t'l V:«v Mr. 71 in \> *iea arc ia k ec, tLere. a; piiet-t w t-u.t «,»«h*a.
I MKKIHVJL
I MKKIHVJL M*ift(fA«f —Tt)f- n.?ttt?e of Mitt MttfMtt J"???.d.ue'.t-rotMr.J..).Ht.<-tnt.<i< iscoed, wan Mi. Duviil Jn,kins,son ot Mr. ihomae J'?itt,f.f Pantinca l 'g, waa c.eiirfct,( st Chjirti on Thuradsv. 1i.« K^v. <i. ,fli h h >11^ K-ccor ol liowl.ii,, ofti. i»t.-d. '1 „„ htKi-uk.i.i, '"r<' M)MKxn<th?nt..MK Ht.r)<f? J.t.!n<. and Mies lkrtba Party. au, H. H. Jonaa ected ae bemao. U»ir»! Lam*! LawreV* of Krery Kind. — Pi-rkii'S Pr<«. ao* C IroMrtoiif'rs, bit liv. Mary- .?.'n*t ?' !tii!1i.?.? tTa'?. ? ?' '.?
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I/AhrATt.M.?. I he following rerord to S*r,'e?hrM h ?e. I)il?lli,bY MI. N..M- 1,,r ..J L-d? 3 1. Qu-M .1 rm < a'd? 30, )ht:?'<.xt. ?wp?t; ? 112, WI'" f'treet, 1'a,- jsn^rov tv>« r*T**r. Oeorgekylrr- ■ ,• Wiltlswe. Cay. liliista" nV ,<r tur it,u • a crran. J• oh. n J<*nkit,aa. sw .n^a. fftf All InjjMov.o m.La," 101 1'M :4( '.ft 8&ht;!8CturP I'\f wi», t»fiM-, at. i o»h»-f "°" )'?'< O..¡Gl. 4' w^r«"e.T^r:r!:r' A;i gpT:r,,lP. „ '¡Ulan, Jj'I"H" "h'Wi' t.t 'I., "'t. H!  t'?. 'C73. 11"J1i11': -1w, C.ft.ft. t ? -j n? ??. ), • tops afie .l,hta." .ov.u.wr r.i»r iiiui.. Ch.rf ?.ytM, H?." rANi", !?,?.?,??.. L'?'??'??;?-?"<'?'? U»s. 6o.l<r«r 8e|.u-a,r.i. 1»,. TAÐ. II A u aa'»uriKan>.  rP- "ru 1' f{(2 t:- 42, G, p, Worm.I. tt.Jr.c'" w.jd ..d c., Cardi.. K? 7?2?' Cui' i?'*?'?** WormUdsndee^ C*'?"'
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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.I
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. kA BIG AMERICAN SCHEME. REPORTED PROPOSAL TO l'UKCUASE C.N,ADA. lM I >' £ W YuKK, Tm'Jumar. A Washington telegram repeats the statement that the Foreign Ro.lstioD8 Comuht'ee of the innate W discuvcd a resolution empowering the Presi- dent to negotiate with Ureat Britain for the put- thase of C..o;.<I. th t'nited Stares easurniug the debt of the iKrmnioo.
the waxci: of \vau;s in{ ROUMANIA.
the waxci: of \vau;s in ROUMANIA. ["t'K.VTfAl RKWj" TKLXGSAM. ) llLCUAKLSr, fHChsDAT. The Prince of Wales arrived her a at half-patt fiiue o'clock this morning, and wsia met at the •Utioo by ths Kiog. At half-past two the Koyal party 'eft for tf*iiad. UilI Koyal fligline" had a most enthusiastic reception from the populace.
UNITED KINGDOM -PILOTS' I…
UNITED KINGDOM PILOTS' CONFLUENCE AT BRISTOL. illi-, l.lickn.-jkj) riuri.y j QUI-.STIU,N. I ho annual conference of tht United Kingdom Fii jia'Assocutioo wwcoti' inuediu hristoloulhurs- day, C"Vll\iD C."I<y. K K., the president, occu- vy?.g U«« chair. Considerable d,u.i,,u took r:rü'rihe(;t>: P;l (lC hoveheis. M., 1.IUiH (Yarmouth; ui .vcd— That tu the opinion ut this conferanca the evils now euiup.aiuao of, u the of Ufl¡CenMÓ wait, S £ voi>J 1II8 ratutMicd by all.lLeratlOu U. ill. law. winch n w utt U," 1111'" ul pr 1"& UIU pilot. td pre/* a Uiitltu-i oroer il i<«vigatl"<i given by the unl>c«ii**t umn, whereat II the onus ot proot w? i::I. U;t.Ite,. }.; 'r't',)heW:, liCfn11 m,!1 w-cs u board Lb shin ,:p1 the nauire of tbaacuaoue by lmii.il wvuld in««i the 1.& and wuuld Ur tha apjril uf (lit* Jaw a* t</(wscua t/u:<U "<i t:I.e:IJt IJï t:I: tt::vru, |*iuUy to tuhow conviction. 111" I'MtSMUkNP oUMfrVfd tlliU there WAS nn doubt tL uf unlicensed wen required on" of ,b. mo»i dr..uc reutedtee that could tie UcVi^J. 1, Brisioi, tor ttistiioce, th«re Wa. "I?, a t'?" tut Wtut « veM«i cau.e up wiih m. unin-euktid luao <>u t)».krJ, «iuipty btrc«tuje too grenler part ot the ^il'jiage i/)"'iry WíU tiiua mvhI. 11r. Lauhs poitiicJtut an a'lditiorai I c}¡tj¡,¡lly wtncii ",ul t?,i "vW unluei.eed D't.. tJtw.: VI,ued u ships' ariuier r, L"y' <L«veipovl> te nded the propu- «.iitun, wInch w. .Jo'Jl4JJ. I 11.. I' Ih." pro|K>Aed — ll,»l "'Hn to_in" vnkIi "ball t. I..tl or ..au. to -;IQ-- w¡thin 1."11 of a i.tl.jt, ttupUymil t hfO lI'vr pu l •.gn»t .nd l"ollauK u Lh. V,.L t,, whi. h in. 1hlp ..y w OvuikI anU U»«»i "he niMUr orotUer) lu ctl&r, ur (.Ib'-i "II ><r WIUUac1f1ac; t., iu.'U »ie*ni Loti lowing ve««e>« illi, 11, by signal or hy any 11, m 1. 8Jlu. i-t tb..1 ."y I, eptll t.?i t y liiern I .t'('f. UI" Iic*u»*d pilot »n*il bavs *poiieu *ucti v"¡" ?l., I' 'lull, urvaCt:1 bav8 beeu .t .d ?, not. Mr. loiquirr (Li»>ri>"ol; Mi l hn thought the »"l' WculJ bv twiter )t UUt WO""S within te^.Kulld iliXiince Wpre uner to J .u Ud plita ot •|t« m., r 44 withm Imii." IL. ll-'WkLL (Ctrdiff) acctibdvil the IDJ v. + ai *I(IJlltt1. Mr, (oLQitrr (Liverplul) tuof«U, aud it Waa igrewd — Ttlal) Ir « tho t,.tal uroomt 0' the duM paid ty c.rtlU,.1.e.j m.utu ..Uta w.t. of ve8tt'ls I,. ldoh ami L f: "1\'1J\lIIVU Lv g.f diiKtl iu lhd I'll Aft' Aaituily II o l'wl",lJkr dirtcit'd aUentinn to Ih" !t«?oral I14rI4U! the acl«ct roiiiinntee'a r"¡XHt III r^urd to (he dealing with tho tumla which weie received ".u, p 1, if. t ,y wy I' ll ,I Ivl"llll obacrvad that tK)lore tim vi'iumittw ti e tvpivuvn* :r,,9(J ttjtt ,It .¡It;tll¡I;J. ¡ ^400 i5e. hAd ht\t. expvnd^d in rci ttin^ I toO titotM) to whom Iii., cnrtwit a(«*H Wi it* gmntvd .Un1 chtirget tonnccttHi with that ilrpaituivtit. butik a "tt'CHt*nt was ridu-ul ,os. Mr. Litkmhaok (U?eipo«>0 obaerved tht that D(,t uiorriy II" cane with the Hull Trinity lioune, but Mitii other auihviuu'a thiuu^liout tbe Country. I kir. i Air* (Iole of W,¡:ht.1 proposed, and It was lPl. In th., 1I'llldoll fit "hi. coiiCvrema thro |<raotlc«> vt .l. a.tt1(;(lt, iic«>i«Httig .,h,r. lu dlltth'l8.ov.r "hldl lby II. lLu jufiKlictlon IIbuultl be cuuLluut",t. Mr (otvti irr «LtverpM(il) ttie OI^cimhiou ftml nuw ou opyinif their time panted 80 tlw heeij lor a national board. At I're."t Ihle n" iK>dy to "llIdl appvtil c,?ul,i t, mudo t,y Contln tio^ ikutbontifa. Mr 1'IiI'' tSW'inaea) ..hl tho C",k pilots l bad a gt ivvaiu o hh .-hid' he waeacquainted, "oJ H»ry w,ro not r»»pif^iitixj at the confetrntv, *10 "IdJ 1U".û 4 p. opoHitiMh Ph UuHr behtlt.— That thh «*on(«»rf no^ Omu Ioiiiii thw action (I' th«» C»»rk | Comiui9)ioner« for granting pllot*g« c«rti/Vat*# to feilota for piloting IW. whfre tl,,y hv" no powei I" grant the _010 Iht* pr"p4.tton waa curried. Mr. hamNuroM (,"t"J¡JIID"nd- hAt. 1:1 thr "plnl." of thl, I h, nia^trr of "y l 81111¡..c.'(. hI coinpiiitorj- pitotagf, »n^ na< lug ik» on :i::r;I:;U;'HI;rJl),LJ¿tatC; UiMrtot In whii'lk ih« rin|»ioym«*oi of a j»IUn 1$ by law d'ui^u.a rv Uitp.ay tha u*ua4 '"U.i' lot pil >i, ana ^»nliiiu»i tü ,|o *i f.r inch i tliaiaoc** *4 th j.aotag.- allLhvrlty uf tlit> \1lttllct may oftrnouo*, IUI,1 Ihd ciMUar .1( fvety »uth vfwi thai! afford too laU, for rwrtvlng a duiy UcrnteU pilot on board a* it ih'» |ty H«'« iiou th«< *♦ reliant eto^ping Act of iK,4totha pil. ta tiation^l at tho appriM>:liae tv Iba Soulii CUaniiei III the lhanu t. Mr. Tami im (.Swansea) MCtitidrtd thn pr"I"¡UnD. %hi«-n w-ti anppor»M fv 11 r. 111111 Carmx) Nr. LiTtbeauK ^Li?erp ^>i) moved: 1h"' Lh. !I,uth,l attva^or t" Se loanvcate "1-1 ;-oui.ty.urt \1d8tt to .It at aovU a't &11 Of duly k'eutS pilot 1" U\ lervloe. 14 t Llkv?oN ?Sl.'anima) wc,?'.?Lita (he inuposiii 'II' Mr. F. howakbs (C"rdiff) tnovud .— that in the opinion of tbtJ oonferetio* c tinpu's i y 't.\ In aud ont of Ihe ,'IHt ul faulifT *lo»uld 1.11 «Wift»laiiaa-,iriui- 1 at tar as .uh iMm, on arcounv *l ih« va«l atiiuuut of tlnopi»g patalng; through •UMfKtto tardit! and other poita »ati of th« U^hn», B^l uf the nariMw and tan..I"J\lJ chamivl 1-11 :IIII\I\ &¿.. pvrr. IHIt. Mr. KamxoroN aecood^l the uiotiuo, wbich wu €arrteit uoaniujousiy. On I lUuLIUU o| Mr, V. Josis (Neath) it IOU CaiMdad 111..1 all (h" nuuitwrs d the Vnkted li.mKJoDl IMuta' ion ahall be tuvmbcra uf the ueath fund, and upon the death of a member tno turn of 3d *h*ll be V.i,1 for tho benefit (If those ¡Jt"J,t ui>on hlUl. 14r K, 8 Uohk moved, Nr, Cakikh .)uded, And 1\ "at cariiod Jhai th;t Amfereiicv atfvma the piiiu-ipie tha' I :¡IIr t«iog ncc«wAr<>y a ittuoetl o»if, atul JSf *1 Viy v>o4t '•hwa it can tw e l tthj pi.>vf« l a teduc- LWII1a ac.t.¡..bl" tbe nutulTr .rl\.)ul, t>u (",IHI.d" Ih. I'fficm Ihpn *pivint«d. »n0 ttle pro- tHoJlI1t.. vi lh. far taut) I..rwluald.
 UUSIS IX THE VORKSH1UE!…
 UUSIS IX THE VORKSH1UE! COAL TUADK lUUr.All-.NKU snum: OF !'lllay TUUl'SAXl) MKX. On lhureday aftetn-»,>n a cMoft»t«nce r^pri'aar.t- log the unneia "f Yorkiciro. 11I.'H'DIC at Utriuley, 'I.1 uuaciuiouHly tv 1: In tueir tootieee U» ••tore 10 ptr ceut» advunco. l-Uch delegate was •applied with notices for his oolhery, mid will cvumitfuco tit) giro iliftn in on 1'ut':N¡)), 1, will txpire at thb end t'f the month, and it •ip«\-(<»d that 0 ui.e 4.CÙ() uitut wnt theu be 0U atrike it thair fln¡..n.t bv not complied IlU.
BALDWIN. ACCIDENT TO FUOFESSOR…
BALDWIN. ACCIDENT TO FUOFESSOR ACCII)EN'R 'YO 1'1,'Ot't:,SSOlt 1ru anu<>unced tu wako auother ancent anJ van^nt at the Aiexmdui V'»!a<e ou I'hurad.iy Bftacuoon. At the appointed tiuie tI". w id to iet givco, but bvt>»ie tne baiio^'U m.»de unKii lIr.. u. d<«si>ed lIaiDst.. trve, and tll avrouaut t«* be in jjre^u peril He man ^tnl to d»t- ^CH^bttuaelf, how«ver,and the balloon, vhpnved |'is wvighr, quick r Uisap^^red. iUliwm '-001.\ th. ground qm*e Unhu>t. 1 ha accident *C'U<? uy one c?( !(M men en.p[ >yed in h?d?t ?,,t Iet.q:kiing a santtt?g sittiui. "?"M?"h Ib8oth.r. This c*ut? Ihe t?Xwa '"t?to?fo, tn?-.tnd B.tiowin.to <vc)J t?mn.g ?t?t w.h Ut K?- H.ju?) )? hfh urmt, ?""«?noutty.?n.t unmediaudv tJJttMeJ the Pi.. Die t?U?n tc?t parachute <:<m< do?o *?<'ttmU..tn?.)?tt??.
THE IWUNKU, 1NDKMM1V FUND.
THE IWUNKU, 1NDKMM1V FUND. Th. m?nxuty IUnJ now txe«J??6.<XM 'it<H ( ?Te b-. .( p.?ottU lo tt?t Ct?ttJt of "I tl,. f,,?r ??"? AtchMtt?.. Th. B, -t-,p ?f Mftth h" *ub.cr.t'<? ?20. tn? I- WtI\too a iiimumidi;Hi* lun,\ t-,l Irlh. iKiae &nli ALttAd.
BIUHTKINO 1USCOVKKV I.N A…
BIUHTKINO 1USCOVKKV I.N A IK.YIN. ?"?"*? ?M-?T<tT WM axde at Of Ur<? Nort"' '?'?"°<hta).onTburtJ)y. ?tb.?"?'"<'?*ttM'?"?r't:d mb<M.<?'" "? '?"?"?t.??  rw.b. u, ?, ?.j? ("'01" ?Mf?und t; "ua, !C-&t..uJ c.ut.uu.t.i the lW of  ? .*?""? '? "? tM"t'!T 't. "'t''?*? ?"' ?'" "M [t't )y t Lg t ?., ?f").u t?,rl,y. The in* *utl •JJ"ume4 t? ?.-<t.. •wxtpaik ti4au4ftaUvu h?? ,jt?t?.
INQUEST ON THE MITRE-I SQUARE…
INQUEST ON THE MITRE- I SQUARE VICTIM. STARTLING MEDICAL EVIDENCE. THE MUTILATIONS IDENTICAL WITH PREVIOUS ATROCITIES, WHERE THE MURDERER I BOUGHT THE GRAPES. ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF I THE FIEND. TIlE },IED. ANOTHER IÆTTEH FROM I "JACK THE HIPPEn," HIS REPORTED CAPTURE I DENIED. [H PkfcAS ASSOCIATION TfclLKQBAM j I LONDON, Ihurspat NIUBT. I The exciteuient and icdignatioo which are apparent iu fciat Loudou his tmtnl increased to-djy by the startling an. nouncemcnt by 1J, brown at the inquest, that I" similar organ to that missing from tL. body uf Annie (,'hapDian bad been c't away Irom the IOOdY t K.I. Lidw, found in Mlt"lù..r. I here hd b"? suspicion of this f,?t, which now reoden the murderer', object the more mysterious, doce the doctor is '0 emphatic iu Ilia aaaertion that the obtaining of these portuns of a wouiau's body could tJ" nE no um to medical rea^aicb. Dr. Brown atau-d that the clever maimer iu which the left kidney and ottier organs were reuioved limi tiie xuurderer was well versed ia anatomy, but not necessarily human anatomy, for he could htive gamed a certain amount of 1.,11 by reason of bis bung a slaughterer of aLiiuals. l')i(-.e iHfu^tks conclusivfly show lh*t the s-ima bafid whjch caused the di atii of the prevJ:u.1 victims ia also reaponsihle fur killing K*te Kddowes, and, ia all probability, Elizabeth Stride, io iiernera* street, although tti tue i-iitrr case tie may bave been dis'uibtil before he lia<t liice t" complete the IiImt[o. In the pecuh irly homble ianner ¡"hid. fh.tfMtenMj "is Htodt?t "01 k iD the I former,
| THE MERNERS STREETI j TRAGEDY
| THE MERNERS STREET I TRAGEDY NN' I I I."Ill. lifil" I;t)t'.(;]I,r,fillI CiKAl'ElS. i INTKHV1KW Wli JI JUK .MAX WHO I I.Ki-11) lii.Ni. Tin* /t-tm.'iy »\Vu-i of yesterday publishes the following account, supplied by its Special Com- mlflSlooer Last evening w. rltr advanced wile" 1 .lke,1 into the greengrocer'a little ah^p where the murdered woman was •• treated to mo mo griper, latu tJU Saturday night, by the iohuman monitor who ahnrtly afterwaula shed her blood with that revolting brutality peculiar to those now notorious \'J,l(e(.'li¡j'h11 murders. ï Id.h/lp III öt N f. 44, llemer* sueet, and H kept by a qvi.t', iuteliigeut fruiterer, named Matthew Packer and hn wile, ihey are both a little pact the pumr of lite, are its people. Their unpretending premuea art. situated just two) doors from the aceue of the u,"r<ler, an.1 Uw presumption of any wïu4 01 ordinary ,ntelJ,. gence woullll. that it was the very filit pi vce at which the detectives and III" policy would ha. e I made their icquirtea. They did nuthiay ef th. IOrt. as the uian'a simple, atraightforward narrative will ahow. MMTtlKW l'4I.It.IUt'. ilOHr. I want you to tell mo at] tbat you kuow al1ou the eveuts of :i41IlH¡.Y mglit last," 1 said ai 1 to". the scat ho offered tne. H Well, that's »r>oo told/' was ins answer. 1 had beeu out with uiy barrow most of the day, but hadn't done much bu«ine«4; and the night came on wet 1 went home ami took the pl.we of the miasus' in the »hop here.' 1HH ML'UUKKKK At nil. WlKtHjW. M Souio timo betwotu Iialf-past eUven and twelve a Olin ¡¡1ft! wouiuu carue up U"rnero..treet fvoiu tho dtitciicii of hlU'h-strtet, and btcrpped outside my window looking at tba huit. The tnau wu about. 30 to 35 years of ajje, medium height, and with lather a dark complexion, llu wore is black oo.it and a black soft felt liat. Hh I oked to mo like a cierk ur something IIf that sort. I 8W certain l.o wasn't what I should call a w. rising itiau, or anFitung hke us folks that live round here." WHAT THa W 1MAS WAS IHK 44 Pid you notice the WOUII\U sk) that y u would know her again ?" "Yea, 1 aaw that vhe wis dressed in dark clothoa, looked a unddle-Mged woman, alll1 tw rit i II \thitt Jtowr i/i h, h.tnl I saw that aA pLuu as 811ythinar could be, and 1 am turo 1 should know tho woman ag-mi. 1 was taken t-day tl) aee the dead of a womau lying in Uolden*!ane tuir- tu "Y. but I can swrar that wutilt the woman tbat ato'Hi at my shop*window on Saturday night. uu: sound or run assasmn's toick. •'Well, they hadn't stood there n:ore than a minute wh.n Iho man stepped a l,it forward, and said, M say. old man, how do you stil jour Kr"pe I I ..Iwo,d, P.un,l l?l?e t lack'ut- 81r, anJ h urpency a pound the white 'uus.' M 1 hen b turned to the womaa and said, MVhich will you have, toy dear, black or wl;ite, You shall have whichever you like bt't.' M The woman -id Oh, then l'a bavo tIe black ti nicest.' 1M' Give us half pound of the bjack onea, then,4 *aidthe Ulan I I)u? the grapes iu a paper bag and banded them t > him ••Didyiu obaerve anything peculiar about bit voic« or manner, aa be sp >ka to you ? MUe spoke iiko a eddicatod man, but he had a loud, sharp -It of voice,and a quick,commanding way with him," Hut did lie apeak hk6 an Knglishaiao, of more iit this IWlt" 1 asked, imitating aji well as 1 could the Yankee twang. t. Yea, now that you mention It there was a i sound of that sort about it," was lht) instantaneous Mply. rat MVKDKRIR IAYIM! HIS IIA.11 AnJ Wil li U-cauie of ihcui afier lhal;" Kirit of all they AtlJ(.1 uear tile gaUway lead- ing into the eiuu for a uiiuiua or two, and then <b»y crwcJ the tnnd and ri^ht opposite." H Kor how long t" More than half an hour, I ulioulj say joloiij; that I saiJ to my uii?su. 'hy, ihtro paoplo uau.t be a wipl. o' fwls to »uml out there in the rain eating tlie grape* thoy twuiilit here, when they luijht jutt aa well ha»<» haJ shelter In fact, sir, ujeanJ my musuj Irft Vm stamtlni; Iher"t,en we want 10 beJ" M AnJ wlut time was that I couldn't My eaaclly, tut it must haTe be, past uiidmglit a Ultla bit, for the publie-bousea were shut up." w And that wu ixnitlTely it)a last you aaw of themV" Yes standing opposite the yard where the murdered womau waa found."
-I THE MITRE-SQUARE MURDER.
THE MITRE-SQUARE MURDER. •nil-: lxgiiKsr. 00 rhllJa1 Mr. Laogh.ru. the Ciiv coroner, opened the inqueit upon the body of the woman murder*U la Mitre-»quar« on Sunday iteming, and whose name hn been *»riou»'y given as Eddowej, Conway, and 1\.l:y, Mr. Crawford, rh. City eojicitor, represeoted the pi^lice; Major Smith, acting commissioner, and Mr. Superintendent \>¡"" bdiog present. Kin* Gold, the ftrst witneae, hTing at 8. Thrawl- I ttreet, iden!itied the body u that of h?r sijler, Catherine Kddowea. a single woman, who lived for acme years with John Keiiy. Refor# that she lived with a nun ti.med Conway. By Mr. Crawford Sbe last MW deceased with KeOy eb-ut t)i? or four weeks ago. 'rh,y we.o on good terms. They were hvmg at a lodging- Ueuao ia |g«H aai Dcta-ttiettu from Uun umo, FACS!MtLES OF "JACK THE R!PPER'S" LETTER AND POST CARD. j FACSIMILES OF "JACK THE RIPPER'S" LETTER AND POST CARD. I until witness identified deceased in the mortuary !ttJ6 had uot seen her sister. John Kelly, a market IlitJ}urer, living at a lodgiofhouse I" fiower and Dean-street, said the d"ed had lived with him for seveo ve Her > UIIW was Con way, and h last saw h. on .tUf') d?y,?st at twu Iwk n the ft,,u. I"y i?, "I,, V""Y good terma in H.U?.dL d{'ud say lug she was g'.mg to iermoudsey lv nnd her du.:tJtl She promised lu return by tour u'clvdl, Ii. heatd sht* had oeen lm:ked up In hishope- gale-street Mali n for In" msda no 1I1,¡.¡m". betitvmg Ih" .ul,1 re;ura on Sunday, deceased uever went out for ar. nUlllol;,1 purpose. When they patted deceased had II\) monvy, and she ldt With lh" inieuii u uf gutliug some trltf) hEr du.u.lltur. Mie was on bad trim* with nu- body, 8Uid usually taturued home abt»ut eight n'clo4:k at n1t.:bl, UitneyH did nol know whete htd git drink on Saturday, consider- mg 1ihtJ tl41..1 ut W) money. L>ecea»ed last yrat got u. 'ney from l.er daughter. On Friday J.t she went to Mile Mod, ahd stopped m the I casual waul. Kirly in ti.e week witness and hf.tt"8l'(1 we- e In Kent together, and on Thursday amvsd H. J.londun, apehdini; the night together ar Shll.I.u C-asuul WarO, aa they had no ui' ii^y. Ou Kn lay thev arranged that "lie -houl.. go to the Mile Knd WorllllllU8I!, anti witness would stay at tl.e 10JIIOII.IIJI'I", They pawned a pair oi bocta on Miturday, and sprm the greater portion of the half crown 111 tood and drink. Witness .If)>]d OUI- aide witti ll4f" feet whilst tlift deceased pawned the boots. It might have been on I'rid.y und not Saturday F. Wllkiuaon, uf the lodllll1.lhlu!llf! iu "lower asui Ue.u.t.rø.t, corroborateo t1l1l Jant witness as to Keliy and Ih. deceased living Ui«r« ÚD good term*. Drceaaed Old not walk tiie It,t.sh.. .1 d tne natne ?j I enwat waa b>ugia and t??ld f')l msanicg that she ??o married, 1, I>t'hnoó the deceased gf>t her living by hawking in the tUNlI, and cleaning amongst the Jew*. Kelly was pretty regular In 1"0 payment tor the ¡"(llIi,,¡¡o D.. ceased was lint often the w>r*« l<i hquot. Mie ,,y j?lly woman, .,I fond of *tng. In Ht\ ..w tJ"\N..d time on Friday after* ,"11, when Mho 'etu'.?d f" hOP-¡,ldunl he did not see Keily. N:e went out on ^;lday night, and witness next isw h-r on Saturday morning t-etweeo ten and weveu. When Kehy carne In bvtwten "yen and fl..¡t witness asked llim, anu he rcphad hat he had heard that aha was locked up. They 14111t nept .t Hiù hou.-o tigotoer five or six w»eks ago. belote tile, went h -pping. H" behtved decease.! was wearing an apion when he taw her on SitunUy moLtdng. by t, i'rawtoid H. could net recollect v, 1, n?y,tr",gor came in between n.d two on Sunday ui« ruing. At Mr. Crawlord's "quest the fultl?c examine | ti ?,? of the wiuicss was postponed, no thai 1,6 1:h)8'\Ow.)al)k:t to )J,'nl' It.tiL 11*1 l'o>hc.).I..bl.. Kdwaid Wa'.kin, 8B1. Ciiy I'ohce, said 1 bvu been In the City J'oiice Forte .vult.l1 >aar*. Un lAt Url1a," ni.tJlJ wcot t1U duty ata1,, u n, on my regular beat, which "Ite?U. liotn l>uke*atteet, Aldgate, through | lleneage-tane. a portiou of Hury-atrviM, ttir« ugli ItiLify-.1l,el, ti,r- ugl? Lewdenhall-street eastward Into Mitie«*treet, then I"lu MiUe*fqusie, and around Ihe ")u", again ..t. Mure-strvet tbn Inh\ K1DI.&tr" along King- ,t "_t to 4,. jat-. round St, james's place, and tiienco Intu UUKP.1I\lrPf1, the "lrlll!¡1nt.1 J' lo,'k nt>'Ut t"'elu or f(>\r.teen mlnuUs to \"urol. From t? o'clock until UI" In the morning 1 had been 1:vntu"liv j>aUoihng thaI t?nt. Nothing ( excited my at t* Ltw.?.. t."I" itu..I passed thiougb Mitre-Square at 1.30 ot» the Sunday W(lrnJU, 1 had my hUHt'r" haød In mr Ch with tha liht luroeJ on. 1,?.k"i at tbadiffeient paaaages, C?? ners. and ..?lioust?s. At hall-past one 1 did at anybody t.?ut? N- c?n. ?,,ui,t I.T. been in any p >ttiou of tho 4UA", at that hour without my "'InK tl>'iu. I neU antred Miire^uara b..t 144. Turning '0 tiie right as | I entered lnnu ih« street 1 the body of aj woman lyirg on lh tOUDd. She -a" on .\pr back, with brr fret faciiv the square. Her clothe* 1 were aU ve bar waist. 1 saw i er throa" WI" cut, and her bowel* w*re protruding. TI¡ealolU..h haJ t-eenup^d up, and ahe "u iyl.g in a P-1 of blood. 1 did not touch the body. 1 ran acros* the road to K,, ly and Tonge, wholeaale ptovi»ion merchaots, and called the wi:itchml\n. Ue c tino out. and 1 sent tiim foi assistance. 1 nm,¡uJed by the side or the body until th« arrly,,1 of P.«hce*coa6tabto 1bll. He w«« f' howed by l>r. Sequena. Inspector CMl'ird ar,?,i b..t t. with Dr ('v rL4on sur»' feon I ?) the i)ol ice Ie,, t e. ed'he q, did ii'-t hear ary topt.tepa s of a man iunn:ng away. i'laus of the scene oi th murder ?n?l the sur- i round'Dg n%iigliL??urh??i *ero here put in by Mr Foster, u,-yor, Old J-y..1,? Itatd (list It was .L.?ut 1ht.t?uAnen o( a u.:l from 8t'rn('r.-strt tû Mi(re-«qua(e. IIh loOg;t:g«house deputy Wilkiuon now re- i enteied II." witneas-box "lIh his book. lIe was unable to state, howevi r, whether anybody caine in about two oo Sunday ul,-)rcin¡. The book | showed that there were six strangers slaying in Ihe bouse on &tul<I"r n;ghl. He ",ulj ."t eav wi" h,ry went ?'tttwelve .81, ,atJ:tor CoJJ,uJ, of th. Citr "f LonJ"Q Puhce. stated that he arrived on the scene of the i murder shortly befoietwc ,d, '11. Ihe body Wad, ,,t r ,U t",t r not touched until the arrival of Dr, Uord«u Hrown a few m;nutes alarwards, No money was found upou deceased, ) he portion of the apron produced, which waa found tied rouod deceased's wai#t, corresv^>nde<1 with ttw portion c,f An apr^n found in Goulstone-street. A large force of detec- tives were 80<"0 sent to the 8¡\Qt, and a house-to- houa* inquiry made in tl.e vicinity of the square. NotK-dy had het',d any crie There vr r'e do signs ?f a sfuggle, Dr. Onrdon P,?n, .,?rg,?n t" l/; C?ly "f London Police Force, gave niJence as to the state in ..h,h lh. b,?dy f"ud. 'Ch. a woucd in I' abd-:u*n, frnm which a p-'rtioa of Ule lutPsunp had been drawn out an j placed over he riet,tA piece 01 j intestine about two feet long had b<*en dellchj and p;acoa b.t"eD the 1!t arm ind the body, Tba thr?t was cut, the face ,j..tIue,J. and lh« lobe of the right ear cur obrqueiy. When lhe body was uDd>f'd '.t ,ha mort uAry the e.f'rd p^rti' n of ?r fed trow tbe clothing. A examination waa held 00 Sunday .ft..rrll")n. In addition to a number of slashes across the face, the throat w»s ?u.if. ??,d ..t..d,ng from the Jeft --r t, :u:i:l:nl:O f tt: J:Ia:1 The "I y. severed, and all the deep strut- tun" severz to th. 000", knife touching tha cut. ii'" (?t the vertebral column. I" describing lhe injuries to th" abdomen witness hid th. left kidney "u iwlulij taken uau 10 lua opiaica i this must have been done by someone who knew where to find it. Hit womb whs out through '"J"'t ?ump of a?WM IIH"quult'u of „; iui'h. The reot of it W.. DJI..ine I he (ronH; Does tie uatute of tie wounds used?—They were inflictril hy a sharp knife, which must have been pointed, for the cut iu the abdomen a:5 ai Jt-t (II In.be. long. MoutJyoucjot.J.rthtHhtt)<-r?)u?h..)ra?te.t Ihe wounds poswssed N't nnaiouucal sluH '—1 tt?utJ?y a good ?MJ tt?w).L? \.f u,« pm.. 1:oUIr.ill: 't:¡ ,I U;.J :J:I': .'ti It It,o'I them. Could the parts be used f..r any purpose r—They wrulu be u u, f," ") P..I. M\iutdnutthet?Htct?'uutt<?it)!).?T have required «rl3t ^k<li V—It would reuune a et«Hde..)?(ituuwt<'J?<t?hndn;i[?t.*tt?' 'jwrlo.Jk.d Wuu)d.,ut<ucht)<n.??J?ebah?<? t?ht I' 11-ed fly &ecust"?"d ul, .ni'Da¡'-)' Have you La-en ahle to form anv opinion <s t wttethtr)het)«:(?tttt<,rutt??a(?),<dbtt.Rd? turt^Kl during 0," perlorrntnoe oIl! i'—I think I,. h.d auflicient iiwo, or rl '.e "(Juld n"l have d ?i,?y,lij., rl.,? wh .1. utth. iuju,,„, cou,.| not have h,eu doue unJcn live minute, and wvuhJ Nub.bl, tt?t tut?ti. I may .?y t?.t tcJ ?y, ago • man was asked to teim-ve a womb as njickly Mp<?)t)t.<nJt?[.jokn?teu)?t!!M..tfJ.h?t .I 114,1,1?r. ?? I"olu.lonal man 1 cannot imnl.t anv If> Unf¡ (or tl?. remova. lit the misting patts. 1 (lur k It was the act vi vUt. man. Can you account f*-r ti.e f4«;t that no sounds wete heard f-Tbe throat might he so suddenly cut that there would be oo tiu>«» h,r an aUrm. Would fou expect to find much tJI.><><.I on the person who mtKttd t lit" woulid, No. ?i:t)r?tdt.)tht,(,n..r.n,ob:o?d<BOt. n n (.f recent I't?e- I y ?.. It „ ? ,?. ?h)hty[..Mywh.tt?rttttt,umtnb)ot?Mpon.t. bm..Utb).?.ihep,,c<.toundt.B?[(.ttw.t? (i-it ).I I,I. lh« niutilation of the lace, I should think, was done to d -ti.-uld \he corpar. Ihe inquiry was then adjourned for a week. THE VICTIM A NATIVE OK I WOI.VEIUIAMIION. A Wolveihaiupton correspondent s^yi tint K.ldowes w" a 'i't?,' of U,.t t,?, MTtrt) ?-f h<r r<t)Tt< .m? n,? (ier ftU?r «M) a 1 tin-plate woiker..siie ran away to London when twenty yean of age.
ANOTHER LETTER FROM THEI '…
ANOTHER LETTER FROM THE I MURDERER. 1'11' 11 Central rfewe has received tha following letter, bearing the EC. p<«tmHrk, written In red ink in a round hand, apparently by a person inuifft-rently eduoat.-d. At ihe fo>t is a rude drawing of a aharp-t>ointed kniie-tilade, measuring 3m. October 3. Dear Boas,—-Since t1. 1.I,t splendid aucceae two IUu", and never a squeal. 1 am master \,¡f tile 8rt. 1 urn going to be heavy lID thu guilded whoua now we are; IPILJO Dutchman will cut up tiicelv aud the lace will show nicely. You wonder 11IW we are masters. Mu education like a butchers. :\0 ftntoia. hke a nice wom tn. Ihe f.t best. On K.Hr?)?nt.??)oh?y.but-t))<n'tbeid?e llighll- ?.n My mouth wa»er«. (K-'d luck th*re. if not, vou w'.ll hear 'ro;nmx?nU)e\\?tt:nd.My?twh??pun.t Ilw ;"r a .ll1le yH. Whan I ct a nobility womb 1 wii! M*nd it on io C. )I or V. to y«»u fnrx?ffpMttt'.Uh.tt?jot?. (i" or TttK 810B Rip G4'" l»fd ink still, but a drop 01 the real in IC.
ARRESTS AND RUMOURS. I
ARRESTS AND RUMOURS. THK I'UHIJC (iOAl)ED TO J' XASl'EATIO: The three men who ware arrested lote on Wed. nesday night have been liberated, they having aatitfactonlv established their identity The man apprehended under suspicious circumstances when leaving the 'Ihree Nuns Tavern in Aldgate was v-ry violent throughout the night, and refused ti satisfy the police as to his antecedents until Ihurs- day morning, when he wiL. di",I,¡¡ried, Smce the release of these men the police have mads no other apprehension in connection with the crities, but motit extraordinary rumours were flying but throughout the locality f the capture of the niuch-sought f« r criminals. The effect upon a public already well nigh goaded into exasperation at the continual non-success of the police to hunt down the murderer is indescribable.
A FALSE REPOHT. I
A FALSE REPOHT. The London frmisji Yew, in a third editloi of yesterday, stated that a man waa aeeo to go behind a hoarding io H'h.8Ireet. SJJ4dweJJ, ",ith.oman at half-past four on Thursday morning. The watch- man on duty followed them, and called tin) police. The maD killed the watchman with his knile, but wae secured by several constables who had hurried up. The A'rr>!V added tiiat it whs believed the man waslhe Whitechapel murderer The "Press I A"CoCI.ti(.It" wa- iDr0rmd. however, upon Inquiry at the clllef police-station for the Shad- well district, in which it was stated thst a wateli- man had been ki.ed, that no information had been received by the police of the alleged murder, and that certainly 110 arrest had been made in connection with such an occurrence. The rumour created much excitement, both in tneCity and Whitechapel district, when first circulated.
TlUrLETS AT CARDIFF. I
TlUrLETS AT CARDIFF. I M. Martin, ..idi?g at 58, Mrr.nr-street, Catbays, Cardiff, g. b."b early ?n Wednesday .,?ing to triplets (t.o bon .nd one ¡in), B"III I LL? moiber &ad W1lUeG we d,?ing W" THE POST-CARD. A. we have already announced, the Central News" received th* a*M>ve Utter on Thuteday morning It. anJ it therefore U\lI!tt have been 'k)8t(l on lh. Wednesday Trie wnrer uses thh threit —M Tha n»-*t i >ti I do J di:a11 clip tl JaJ" 1111'1 I c;otl,,1 :-ie. .IId nut attach importance t.) this document, and if w*s le^arded in the light of a piaciical j'-if, (rr idle "ojumpnt tut, curiously enough, toe Mttte-square victim did s have a portion of the "ar cut off. This particular fact e*cap«* 1 Qtllu"tinf) until it was published in tho P. a,, Monday- and it wis. therefore, known to a very 1". per- sons on the Sunday. On 1II"nd" IIlornin¡:, by the first post, tne "('antral New- received a po&card In the mtvp han-lwrituig, and mucli blood* el%l c?w ittr t,l)? voo Double event this time. Number Onr flqui,,1\'11 a l)it couldn't finish straight off. Had no time to ge: can f >r tho police Thelettrr and the post-card were handed t > tI,e Scotland-yard I\ulh¡¡riti. and, although they do not profess to attach "n grpst Ílu, portanoe I,) Ihern, still thry thought It well to }¡I\ve factimifti prepared, and t" fwntl them to the presf, in tho possibility that thu hand- writTiig ..yI e reC,)=:tli4ett tlY (110 rnfl!o()fl e. Mome part of the post-card fa to a great extent unde- cipherable, but the given, .Ph tI, opening and concluding seutences of tlu letter, will give an absolutely c rrect idea of the whule. 'Ihe pOl.e.r\1 npptvtia t'l have bt-en scribbled i a-til), and the h ind in not 8(' him as thai of tile <n(er, but there 18 very hale doubt that both are irom the same pen, The writer Is probably an1 American nr It" Englishman who has mixed with ror COlbl!l1 on tl", o her "de of the Atlantic. "Fix qui' und "Uight away are Arr< ru-an fonn* of f'xpr.¡oIiült
ITHE WESTMINSTER DIS- I (OVERY.…
THE WESTMINSTER DIS- (OVERY. r A SCSIMCIOCS CIlU.'L'.MsTANCK. The lateat report from Westminsterstatasthat the ;ohoe have been Infnrm,,1 that on Saturday after- noon a respectable-looking man, aged about 35* seen to 6:t over the ho.rJin in Cannon-r.-w I .1i, quietly away A d*Rcripti*n of the man has been circulated.
THE DISTRESS AT LANDORE.j
THE DISTRESS AT LANDORE.j JiKLIl i-' ]•(;>]). MEETING AT SWANSEA. A meeting, convened by lhe Mayorof Swansea, ..aal.ld at the l owo-hall on Thursday afternooo to con8ldr means of a'leviat,n¡¡ Ihe distress of rhe •teel workmen out of employment at ¡Aod0rø, The Mayor, who presided, expressed the hope that Uw- meeting would result in the e^tabjishment of. fund.— Mr, Koorrts (foreman) then described Ih, |H*aition in which thf» men ft'und t(iems*-lves. Over 1,000 per8<Jn8 were thrown uut of rupl merit tllfllUafh Un talllt Dr tbeir own. Tj) pr»>vi h- th?m In hw)lut. n, i,h t -,ri <»»* nl li? £ 50 per :kl1I7da b, ;},,7,M7f.;Fr;i: LMved a reacdution giving e.proMinn 10 n e den- 1 r.bllltr "I taking .clivI' *teps 10 .llevlate 'he dlltres.-Mr. Chapman seconded, and the! rPeOlntlnn was LrrIN.- f h following were appointed a committee tn carr) the resolution inl) effect: — Aldermpn "rHmAn. Jam JontI. and Daniel, the Kev. S?.Iling, M.-s.)r<. Mr?cr.' Bud, Cawker, I h' mas, W, Wiiiiams, Chspman, H twlings, 1 Bt)?nt)!t'n,J. P. Mot?tn.U?mtf)!. W, Wiit??s? ana K. Martin. Mr, Roberts and the town-clem were appointed joint secretaries, and Mr, Inlay Young t, A. executive committee al80 appointed. The following utJ'VClÍp'10118 weie prol11.d in the r. om The M.yor. 910 Alder- man Freeman, 15 5- Mr. Mason. t5 59; Mr. Martin, £ 5 S< Mr. Chap- man, 10s. per week whilst the dis're«s lasts arid Mr. James J(n. £10 worth cf p",YI8iJn
Advertising
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!THE MERTHYR VACANCY. -1
THE MERTHYR VACANCY. -1 All.cr tiie hard work which lie I.&. recently undtrgune, Mr, Pritcliard Morgan on Thursday Iv"k a much needed rest. Tiiii (FLitIliv) evening he wid "dJr¡.¡., a melill"; at AL..r"UJ)t whilst In" opponent tMr. Ffoulke^ Uriffiths) will address a u.eetingat liirwairi. it is repotted lhat Mr. T. 1). Sullivan, the ex-K >rd Miyor of Dublin, has con- sented tu ("ünlt: down and epealr in IUI/port or the nominee vf th* caucus, aOII, as Wilt have already announced, a determined t-ffort is tn be 'D"d t, secure the aid of Mr. John Nud1, Mr.rf..c)?rJ Morgan is likely tnl d:1im" thal the cham[ ions<d light .uft le»d- ■ Ini ..ill not b* ranged on one mde only Ji b,,t it i. t I t). Iht both candidates will receive fair-plav at Ut.ir VIrIOU8 lI¡e(O\IJ:"t Iud lllst nu scenes will .w»iir (II bring the ronstituenry into discredit or couiruipt. 10 11i8 KDiroe r." Tin: MAIL. SiK.—Headers of the Wssfrrn Mail will temotn- l>er ("cot when the Mardy explosion tO'jk place Ir, Pritcliard Mergan was ons of the first to forward a handsofus auhectiptlf)n, amounting to £ 30, fer the benefit of the bereaved wid). I"bon should nvt. forel M, Morgnu's kindnt-ss end gene- rosity jn complying with his requtsf. Wf.cn Mr Morgan purchased the large and II0&ut.rul ..8läto:- which he now owns in North Wales the tenant* re^iuintf t hereon were at fir*t r.tther pprplf:Jh-d, fearing t!ln -ibl'7 they would have to r^mov-. Mr. M >rgan heard of th?r ",af<, <tr'i tmm'-d?if sent to inform them ihat he bnd u > iniemi .n of actil1/1ln IUcI. lDa"OH lo.rda them, and that he was quite ",1I10J:: to 1"f!I" t., each tenant the premises for a nominal relit IJf one JoILJ.Jjj)K per yar. it is nrdy »air that 'he (".A qu ili'u-a or fr. Pritchavd Morgan, the Gold King, should be made known II weii a the bad, if th*ie are anv-I ate. &-c., W, M4T r'lH;W, Pcnrhiwcctber, UCI. 4,
I FOUND DhAD IN THE CAKIJ1-K…
FOUND DhAD IN THE CAKIJ1-K t DOCKS. between i.d 'cY.n o'clock On Thursday j morning '1. hA., ,f a man named William Owen, aged f. late of 17. Ht"n.l.tre@', Cirangetown, was found floating in tbe Koath Basin. Tlfe bocy whs recovered trom the water h9 Constable kc) ber, s, of the But. Docks Policy and conveyed to the d-d-hr)u. awaiting .n Inqll.t, The dpcd had 0. m,or fMrn his home fo I.bou a fortnight.
CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. I
CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD. THE QUESTION OF l'ilUSiX'UTlO.NS.! A meeliio- ..f the Cardif fSchool Board wi§ held .a the l. »ii.i.all oo Thur.«d«r afieniooti Mr. Uwis Will ams IlIe.hlin&" Uefetiing 10 proatHu- tions. for wmch Ihl" mIio ,.t, ,¡:j!pat coni- ,111I1f: recmamended tin" £ t2 11. 6d. for '11'1 fitst hino .r:th be paid, the Chan man "nid thci. 1 ad Iwvu 'hh' r*nmrk» ina«iH I,t'lil\ au CiujiH that (lie aco>xq boaid W"fU im>1 d<»io# l.rh duty, but these i^»*ta ah< v>ed lint tln- y weia uiihsin^ the I iw at all events.— The H-v. W. W idl.tii<s Haid tl.,y lr- I.Y."g to t..r but It | was vtiy dele. iiv»« 111 I.H pcIio d then- wete 20 "try bad caacs 0t non»a'.it-iidaiice, and a summon* waa Uautd in mch c.4>. bu' when tlu v "jUU Leba»* tllll 1I.rh:alln, ilu-v wen- nil Ui*- charged.— id»• Clrik aakedMi. Wdiiiio- lor Ins authority f«»r Mich a M :|i< (in-lit. —Mr. Willlttius implied that h« w>ta told by hi" a< hi.;i»tr»- that oot .11\1. tine iiiitM'^e^i — 1 Cleik auid that, as a matter of t"t. tint,. Wi-^hoi ofje caw* di..nli,d. Anoiticr was made 111 each trndftiuv.— Mr. IVdlM!!)* raid tiny wu.- ,¡dIIIIlQJ ca^H all «d ti «m, ami dId}' 'I!; ',¡Iht '°" :in< mwuit-o was uradt.—The (J." bi.d lc hetid llw cases, ?? )?. UilTeied v. v much ??h &1 Udllair^ Mnitiioii, 'ih-- iii'i^isMuto migiir • aye hud n^ii.a ut.. oi Mi>dtit>* ,1 coild to ait liHh.1.t"' acho ,I. a> «l the .irt .!p towards ,b.t wjx Iv Diitkesh order. II they IIIUOM that .il wei»' l»euertc«al many ,I t wn*tched ."olh,v WH8 '¡'Iuk." -'I1¡C Chairihan said tha! • ul of Ou' hm<» jfupoM'd bT ihe magi*; nr< t tliev xrt«tOn? eble to recover nu-ut 6 fM'?.?.—BMt. ing (in this subject t1I 1<Hcin vt ci <'trad 11 otr> Whitine)! and Mr Mom<>t IJ.M Jnspfvfcfa 01 chou1.. (,OfJ¡IJ.'JHII tA the il regular "Heudun.t dl Caiditf schools, 141.tJ 31NJ ot Ille 11\611:111 vropo( 11:1 of childien prf8"nt\I for i x uniostion In <o>n- pan»on wuh the ruml>er 01 mLoI-un .11 the hook*.—It "'u utUu. itely IPO)Ivpd to f\rt the I-Iters to th« ik'hool aiUndancM cou>mittee — it was decidi d that « prcccpi te IsMied to tiie own council h»r 1 j?7.7,)O, tu meei t> >■ expenses of the b«ard to the 1-1 ,f Aj."l npaf- Mr, Thomas Hi-" tl.d heard it nienuonfd that thov erø going on at auch a rate that t! wnuht require 9 i. 1..11. £ to pay their eX(»enM*s—h<; had «Vrti heard Is. mimed—but 1, giad to say I",t the r.te for the next hMf-yrar "nl, atnounted '0 a sotall traction above 6 £ d. 111 the £ .— 1 he (,llaIllD8" ..Iù 1I.y were paying nearly £ 3.000 a yur In lutert04.t Bod J1rin"lp"1 or loan* "ltHIt"A deputa- linn, h..d,d by Mr, IVa gli, master of tile Lixi. Grade k"(j(j¡. waited U|n tfiet^oard to ask '111 tiieir aeaistance in furthmng a BCiieiiis wheivtiy pupil teachers could Inlel together and "Iutt for tll" University Collkga und Government courses. To attaia this end they Deeded 'he use f .cho"¡,, and also prists to eticournge tliem.— After some 01 the deteils "lid fieeri .1:1;11'<1, the Ch.irmll" pro- mised tlto matter their favourable ,()ní\!e".111)1I. ¡ and it wsa referred 10 11., .n"r.1 putpotrs coni. mitter.—Tlrs l.'pntJudu1 the V1HHrI(..
'TRAV1ATA ■ AT TJH; (a'RANDi…
'TRAV1ATA ■ AT TJH; (a'RANDi OPERA HOUSE, CAHf)!H Not the J,hL Muc.ul ,f splendid series ol ({h-ius giveri "g tbe i.st 1., 1, Il I<U.I." <»rand 0;«ia (otnpani, ,t tu» <i)tttttjt?r< Hnu?.Car.tttt. w»a tluf »f Verdi's "Travlete" I.,t ( fl,urdly) v?.. i 1, 1 1, fil?, tirnethn rouiiiiny has ive !.? piece III J-;n",loiilld, and piobtl-ly nuver r<efora In til" count 1 y høv tbo! who t..xJ\r part in It worn evening dreea, though it hi" the hisliion ilJ Pari*. H Traviata'' is well known and so popular that comment upon It i* uniM-i^siat y, Ti u opena, however, waa jfiandly '1 nlSrr.,o, dlle. clear, 1fJlulul (I(>PUUJO just IIUit4'd the music, and she ."11 "t1t laurel*. M. rare baritone, hlle and expiessive a<*im^ could n.t have b«*en lettered, whde M. Voma«chow( not a poweful but U-autlfully sweet ten< f, made one of the best im* pressions. Theciimus was particularly ftr.e, and the staging and dreases were ..f he hrst order, and the plauditeof the large audienc* sh.owed tijair ¡o: appreciation. "The Demon" will b« given this (Friday) evening for the last lime in Cardiff, and Traviata repeated (10 KJtIUtdIlY, will termmate tile engagement. }
SKrAlfATIST KKOTUKi: AT CAJMJIKF.…
SKrAlfATIST KKOTUKi: AT CAJMJIKF. I I On Thursday niifht a meeting waa held at Ihe f'ublie.1I 111 H a<vy»road, Cardiff, under Ih uuspinvaof Ui« Koath Kranchof tlm Cardiff Liberal A^joaaUoo, for tiie purpnH of 1.g the first of Htrrie* of lectures wiocli it i. intended to give during tlt winter month*. The frst atidrei»s, which related to the Irixit q<ie«ti< ri, was g'ven tHo Mr Allen Cpward, bsriister»a»-!aw, who, it was stated, in < on»equenc< of e'»me f1te' residence in Dublin, had a deep 'I; mto the subject.—Mr. ;¡;I(::?t"; I wa« in the chair, aud ou th* walls wera |ia«ti«d f:, ir" that people p?vnt w,.ro not allowed to I smoke or swear —Mr. f pwarj'a addre-% J..inll an hour aad a half. wua chiefly rlr()8! iv., and. thoU2h dry, wis li,t-,?d l>> .,tl. p.ai«ew.>ril "y t, .d at the entl vote of thanks wa»*: PI %,wd t") hi rn, ,n tl.f
A NJ,"W HOTEL AT iliK SKVJ-i:\…
A NJ,"W HOTEL AT iliK SKVJ-i:\ U'NXKL. I r?r. tile Moomouih < 4/uuty Licenaine < om- mittee ou Wedoesday Mr. T. Morgan Phillips, t:.rr:ir, applH-d for the confirmation of a rnJ- visional licence for the sale of wmesand .flitit}l" granted to the he"ro Tul- Junction Market and Hotel Comp"n for an hOhd which now *IJI' I uIt i..1,?w proximity to the junction sUt ion. Th iice.- ('onfirmd Ti. oinpany .r. also constructing a sf »ck yard, which wiil shortly be completed, and in connection with it Use Ol"ll,t Western Rail ?.y C".P.?y are laying down sidings for th. ?,,f t,k. It i? t' ,? r,, I "r(D;I;t., :i,: ;:¡¡;' ¡""ntral.o,j Mev of ar?w, it is expected that it w ill b.e ).? of the la'C"H ?.rkets in the di trict.
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I C. H. HiRNMS, Cooculting Medicnl Mr, C, B, ÐA8>< COD."J'in, )fdiC"11 ,I1, .r-¿;ti' posi'.ivafjr a ad ^raaaretiUf caret b, bi. k! ki, U.'>ua»tid« J of oarrouj eJNrJ.fUVfJ t#.ln I 7t}t\untlUm. adatJoe, lndtfeaUoo. oI;_D_, Mver aDd kId. ó,- ladlea, ailmanU, *e, »sueerara abonW writa at one*. >ota. ooi* ;¿'rÐ: .i:I=i. 62. '1jI1; ■treat, London, W. (corner of fUtbeotoa-vlace:. Paa^blet cod'*1d1llj coiiMaof bibirv-cU of VaatlAonuMa aval free appUeaUoa. Wrtu to-d.y. t VLIJC ad LM»4 Asa for "Sana ZAOLL" Beit valoe 3d. Cigars Il U
I - ?WORK HESUMED AT EBBW!…
?WORK HESUMED AT EBBW VALE. rllY Ota OWN IIItPO.TItIl.) iihbVV VALK, Jhumsdav h'toHT. The deplorable aud unfortunate uibpute between ,lhe colliers and managers in Hu. valley has happily, bt'a brought to termination, aud this morning, ai the usual hour, after "ell weeks' ,JIne6" "Y"'Y coiner who w.. nOt e.g.rd 'I where donned his working clothes, shouldered his tools, ur<d joyiully pr(kseded to work. Ou all I.-d. the g,-t,.t .,u.hclI"lI ia e.pr. at the decision oi the masters to submit the que*- tioos I. d,.s?uto to arbitrat ion, and I )r of \t::I:}O ,'),'n,rl,nn'I; I in briogio^ the differences to a conclu- sion are much appreciated. It iI, perhaps, scarcely aafe or advisable to congtetuUtc the people utIli. town yet UpOD th«termination of the rtrike. but, pr..CllJIy, It is a foregone c(?nclusion tbat the "'fnontbidebythtdnc?tooof ?tx.Mb.?ttott whatever II may be. ? A tn*M nwttn? of t?x men held at the Dukediall laat ??gi.t.a w.. chuacwri-ed by the v rosiest enthusiasm. Mr. Uenry C'J" "I" tt)rouEh?tthootr?eh!Ht.U)OcibyU)f[t)en*?d N'ioted them greatly by his c"ne.%s and .¡eter- initiation, presided.—-A vote of confidence In the committae ..$ passed, end high -wph,ueit paid to the members for the way in which they had act*d ?uring the dispute.—Discussing the fr?pult of the InterVI. with the masters, it %-? tbe unanimous ?iinion 0. the murps t?ken was UW8t Miialac* tory,-Mr, Thomas H?O??,rJ. ?.. .jJOiQI dis- trict representative of we miners.
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———————— I MONMOUTHSHIRE PRISONER j CLAIMS COMPENSATION. SINGULAR Al'lMilCATJON AT CAKKLKON. At Caf rleon Tetty Sessions on Thursday a imn I At ('Bltl.n rflt' N-a'on8 nn ThurW,. 11)'10 i :C:'r, ':='f:t:Ii:II í meKibtreu; He stated that Pontypwd _II)' Jw w**i Jir¡,J HO*. *nd l. 61. CoøU for 8M8UU. with the ..11.11"" o. 21 days' imprisonment. As be had not u, means uf puyini? he WPrlll. prison, d,,I.d 21 day. he was kept 28, and ,11 liberated ou l riday 1..1. He was poriuve as I" the uiuourit "f the fine and ooala, anu explained to the dllef warder al the p.ieob, hut was afforded no tedre.s-. !If> now C"om.Îder11 11f" was entitled 1() compensation.—- Mr. Martin I-.<j"<.Io, ma^istrstes1 dork (who is also clerk to ths justices at Pontypooi), sanl tiie fine and costs brought the amount up to t2 12.1 and the iropu- sonmefit in dMsult o. the IIOD."aYlll6Dt of ovet 40.. was days —Williama aid that M was no good to him," and intlllluod that he should catry the matter f urusr.
ILOCAL GOVERNMENT I I INQUIRY…
I LOCAL GOVERNMENT I I INQUIRY AT CHEPSTOW. Un Thursday Mr, Stephen nardlDIC Terry, CPo, 14I'f1:'öl (iovertiinent Board IU"lJfK"tor, attended fit thf ij|,c«: of the local board to make ii.tjuineii :ele,ence 10. proposal "V the t-ld to borrow the euui of £ 2200 for the purp/>M ol puichasing a aite and building a market thereon.— Mr. K. Kiln, VK-p-ohairii.an of tl^ |,jCal board, gave evidence b«to the ahaolule neceaulty ef leiiioving Ujl markrt to the Swan Meadow, which -liIfJ Iutui1tt-d iu aarwick lane,Intheeouth-wcat iwrt of the w-n. MeN". Millar (chairman ht tl. b- d). Ilurcuin, 8. Adams, J. I.y"ca (J'RIJ: H'ar,ÙIL.J I ;f'.lowed on the eame aide. Ihe OPI'I 'U"n 10 Iha ,iM *M M M Mr. H. 8. Wi?tm?'?? "« followed hy Mr. ttornh). solicitor, Niwp. it (lor Mr. U.S. L- wlr/, Mrs. Uall,Mias Ijtnt, Misvs. (i. W" 8. J. Jonee, and ot»<r-. Alter paying « visit to theaitM (Jt tile market I1n(J ihe proposed roadway leading direct from til8 Swu., Meadow to the station, Mr. Terry said that U would make bis report to the Local (iorerntrem I' Board In du, course.
HUPBHI';AKIM BY A BOY .\1'…
HUPBHI';AKIM BY A BOY .\1' I cwM?htX I At I'ell,. "J,,nR on Thursday Augustus Daviaa, bor, waa chargei with hrftf. .'tig into the shop of Mr. William Jon. a; (;»«,- hian, aud stealing tlierelrouj knives, a eot ot I .tutl., and.. quanllty 01 aweeta. I'roaerutor did not -I.h 1', p' the h.LrKe,?d t I, taking  'he defendtnt.? touth inp' consideration, ??[?.?.  of ttx CUR# by imp'?in? a "II of 30s, or a mouth's "npn.nlDn!. t
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF…
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A *P,i'l IUAUENARIAN' KNI(iHT. ) FKARKI) MTCIUK. i he •*Central News is informed that Sir J. W. ( Kedhouae, who recently liad the lionour of knight- horxj c(jnfrr"d upoo him by the <.lun. h. mys- ''ti?utty disappeared from hia resiuence, 14, Khburnfriw;. The missing koignt, who is 76 'Hrh old, a lew wMlu since married a lad, some SO years his junior. iiisfiiH ",I. died 1u1,ear. I had lately Ijeen noticed that be h,?w?,i mmI:=:à,J;:l':d :Jf:;r.re''<1 j taifjod U 10 hi. safety. A,li,. iqu,r,?a re bei' purtutd by tbe relative* and the police. ■ i
FATAL COLLIf-UY AOCIDKKT AT…
FATAL COLLIf-UY AOCIDKKT AT MKKIHVK. Or. Thursday afternoon, whilst a odlier named ("liarles Sullivan, Lg.] 27. of ricun-etract. Mertlivr, wA !u( uki.ig in the (rtihin Fit. a fall of at/me from the ro if O'-acended upon him, and be was »o badly hurt that be expired immediately
i RAILWAY ACCIDENT. !
RAILWAY ACCIDENT. An empty train of carriag. j hecame dttached from an engine at baldon, near Bradford, on fhureday and ran down an incline at a great rtte, Fortunately it waa turned into a aiding, where It ran into un embankment, three carriages tjlllg ovtr?m«t ..d MnMt?d. Tbe Uoe <M bVkW i?g some Ume.
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temjy. Tn: Fataiit* TO l-ottitrn —On Thuraday moil ing au i.Wsl -a I.. 10 ,t IVni.lly Uitrncka 0" tbe j id -d -Ily B-?, found on tl.e railway on Toeajav im.rn>ng. AU'r i*earlng the evidence -'I il.i* engine-driver of Ihe tr-i. .nJ the nan who f-»und 'h- body, ihe fury returned a verdict "I "Pour"t <iesd.H In thaaft. t. thedeceaaeW wa* buried with military botirxira in Penally ChutcLyard.
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