Show 0 0 I took hold of his hand and the table— “when a stranger who had been sitting at the further ‘nu of the room came quickly t o flie side of the rogue and in an instant more had pinned Iris hand with a carving fork to the mahogany” I fell tliat I had carried the play on long enough and quickly inserting my tore it tnger at the top of the glove lown the back He jumped to his feet xnd so did I "You are that man’’ I said ‘‘whose hand was so pinned to the table and the sear is the evidence I should call if it were necessary to prove it Therefore jdt down and hearwhat else I have to say lie glared viciously' at me lifted his fist as if he would have struck me and then sank into his chair again ‘A man who could try to rob a poor means” I illy boy Dy such disgraceful continued ‘‘could hardly lie expected to have any pity on a helpless woman hut fortunately I have been a witness of your endeavors on more thau one occasion by threats and menaces to extort money from your hoff’s wife and that by representing to her that her first husband was alive and at Otago in New Zealand when you knew as well us 1 do that no was dead and lias been so this two years” ‘‘He Is not dead” growled Murray "He is dead” replied "and your own proves it” As I said this held up to him the wallet that I had tumbled upon in the plantation walk iu one of the pockets of which among a number of other exdocuments ceedingly I had found a certificate of the death of Arthur Bernard The morning following our interview Murray with many excuses and regrets found himself unavoidably compelled to return to town As lie got into the that was to take linn to the station he kindly whispered in my ear “I’ll live to pay you out for this yet !” a promise that I somehow or other fancy iie will Till then I am confulfill some day As for tent to forgot all about him Mrs Forrester the clouds upon her horizon have lifted she has burled a sad and painful past and lived in a present loved as dearly and tenderly as ever by Charlie who knows nothing and who never shall unless she as I have advised her has the courage to tell him all even to the extent that her first husband Arthur Bernard was the who stood at Murray’s side in the felon’s dock I have every hope that she will do this for the confidence bet ween husband and wife should be as clear as the day at noon detected held it on hack was read In the senate whereupon the senate passed a resolution declaring Sev(Jumbaek’s condu it dishonorable eral members refuse to sustain the caucus nominations Boston Senator Sunnier was almost without opposition Memphis Three Arkansas militia men coivict-eby court martial of outi aging white women wore shot by court martial Keubcn Sati Francisco 10 The United States grand jury have found over three hundred indictments frauds for naturalization They also recommend the government to establish shipping offices at different sea ports in order in some degree to prevent outrageous treatment of sailors by officers of lande ships and sailor lords commission James C King & Co merchants huve payment Liabilities large The new California Theatre opened last night with an audience of hundred It is one of tlie finest buildings in the city and will compare favorably with any theatre in the United Suites Flour quiet at $1 7 ’(' 5 73 Wheat good shipping at 61 73 Legal tenders 744 FOREIGN Monarchy for Spain Madrid Iff Returns of the elections for the Cortes show an overwhelming majority in The Kcpublicims vor of a monarchy carried Seville Barcelona Alicante SarThere will be agossa and other cities about a hundred Republicans in the new Cortes London The Fall Mall (Saxtre hopes the English Parliament will not ratify the Alabama treaty if the question of the recognition of the Southern Confederacy as a belligerent is to be opened I :M TELEGRAPHIC SENATE Bill posited Corbett presented a memorial of the citizens of Washington Territory against the submission of thu question of the ownership of San Juan Island to arbitration Abbott introduced a bill to grant land to aid the construction of a railroad through Missouri and Arkansas to the Pacific Thayer oft’orod a constitutional amendof disfranchisement ment to prevent Th color any citizen on account theoftable resolution was laid on The copper bill finally passed HOUSE Election In Territories Bill passed— Copper linilroatl Knlnidlti Elv offered a resolution to print three hundred d copies of eommi— ioner Wells’ report Kelly opposed the resolution and denounced H ells' statements as la La and ieitisive and damaging to the country Tile debate wuseontimted by Garfield Moorhead and Ely Butler donek The resolution was finally adopted The ilouso resume i consideration of sKc bill to preserve purity of election' in the Teiritulies proPhelps offered an amendment of minorities viding for Rejected 48 to lid debate the bill After considerable (il to oil The Senate bill granting lands and right of way to Uie Denver Pacific Bail- Price offered an taken up tcwiI amendment that no subsidy in bonds be issued for more than 54 miles of road whether the bill Maynard inquired uvuld be considered under the resolution minuted yesterday was a matter The Sneaker said that tor the Jlouso to decide Price remarked that tlie House might as well fight the battle as to subsidies on Ihi' bill as on any other Several other amendments wore including two providing that lands be sold only to actual settlers made an elaborate Washburno (J No acspeech in opposition to the bill tion taken AJ1ERICIX Various Election News— Arkansas Hot by Court Martial for Militia Outrage — Opening of the h F i aliforitla Tlic slrr General SebnrZ The Demo M Louis letted Senator rats voted for John Phelps Lansing - looted Senator Republican vote St Paul led Uexander Ihmwiv ua- by the Kepubheuii vote Mint one exception Amra-tn elected Hannibal Ha Senator Dei Wilmington BV!f vas elected Senator to IBs son Thomas fervo till March 4 lull term Bayard was deeu to the rix'veui- - afterwaul Cbicaao The RepuUbmn eancus of the NTebu has tailed to legislature to tli' time lipton has the emulate a Senator next oighc-- t vote Gov error Bailer ' Jniliniqo O' “ loro lno '““Y1 The s viaie I Senator Z Chandler the es joi!ng wa- - ir In the chad twenty-tw- nio pta mm- ‘jietccn scattering (Jumbiuk i the house iluuii tm No eh ram ned “ii two IhjIIhOS “Woe” Etc — It lias always been esteemed a favor to be abused by a vile wretch we hope cotemporaries enjoy the praise correspondence the i!r buD-- t nulricks No elect 'Oil H arrived in the of Chicago mo’Ttuv in W e spoke so muJ ‘5‘A city this morning ‘nt co'nentioii to voUaguut uinnNk tor the ubou vote to firm that refuse this of (ibBctius p maue by him A count of a meat is all that Mr Woodruff nisi spop lui in call Ugamrt upon become a candidate 'would leqtiifci to los feel assured Governor D re and cultivate what we ije candidate’ election fluence to sec This proposal linker will lie a pleasant and profitable ac in the senate ’Iln indecent hoi1nounced as corn P ii'iliitai! e vith a n am!p “ " n correspondence gg already published We arc obliged to our correspondent but shall always for his communication be glad to receive news as fresh as possible as the character which we have established for the Telegraph as the leading journal of the Rocky Mountains will not permit us to publish antiquated Called to See Us— We had the pleasure of a personal visit this afternoon from the Rev John Gierlow of the Episcopal Church lute of Sterling Illinois The reverend gentleman is to Sau Francisco through passing and will return in a leaves couple of months when we may have the pleasure of listening to him as lie will then stay a week nr two - Ve weie pleased to see him and wish him and all sensible men success and happiness D I’liovo — Our steadfast friend Graves Esq forwards us the result of election of officers of the Utah and Iloine ManuCounty Agricultural Freight Shipped from Wasatch by facturing Society at Frovo as follows— Megeath & Co Jan 18th Board of managers A II Scott Danl No pkgs Weight Graves Peter Stubbs Chas Twelves Xeil 1‘i tersvi' a train D W Rogers and II C C522 I Allman 27 skf corn for George Crismon President A II Scott SecRogers K Soule’s train Treasurer Danl Graves 0117 I 14 retary Eldridge & Co Stubbs Chas Atlie’s train 4:?47 19 Eldridge & Co A Frost's train Sentenced — Robert Bloom indict10489 77 ed at the December term of the ProEldridge & Co 3038 23 ski corn George Crismon bate Court for horse stealing was tried 27303 100 Total found guilty and yesterday afternoon sentenced to one year in the PenitenThe Lotteiu of Life — This sensa- tiary and to pay $100 fine written by tlie tional melodrama will be John Brougham CORRESPONDENCE presented for the first time before a SKRICUETtRE Salt Lake audienee this evening — esteemed friend Our Surgical A BERTRAND BY LEWIS During the summer of 1808 it was proPresident Orson Hyde was compelled duced at Wallatk’s Theatre New York — THE DIFFERCHAIN VI — SILKWORMS yesterday to undergo the operation of and was a in managerial parlance ENT VARIETIES OF The “ an amputation of one of his toes paying hit” There are two principal races of silk member had been frozen some time — world sensathe The successful advance of one which produworms in the since in consequence of exposure and ces white cocoons whence the white tional upon the domain cf the legitiwhich gives the upper tendon having silk is reeled the other sloughed mate however much it may be rewhence proceeds the cocoons drawn away the toe was gradually and yellow silk gretted is a fact beyond dispute During the feeding season yellow completely under the foot and to avoid as discovered have that the white silkworms can only race of playwrights from the yellow ones permanent lameness had to he ampu- the great publie demand sensation be distinguished tated Tlie operation was peaformed by the color of their feet m the last they are determined that sensation the Of course the feet of the former ages and we understand by Dr Anderson great publie shall have are white and those of the latter yellow that Elder Hyde is doing well In France the best varieties of the Of the plot and incidents of The white are the fttna race race the to is unnecessary Justice’s Court— Patrick Rooney Lottery of Life it that of Novi than to say they illus- white race of Annonay for indulging too freely in ‘‘forty rod” speak further and that of The Sina a satire upon the race are trate or rather particularly the Sina race of was fined this morning §5 and costs of the vices follies and sensations produces the most beautiful and The purity of the in this new pure white silk Mr time Brougham The Mail Contractors— color is tlie quality most required white has produced something enventure we have been congratulated everywhere in the white silk But it must be rehad he from different anything for taking the defense of Wells tirely membered that if that depends upon Fargo to the stage the nature of the cocoons the skill of & Co’s mail carry ‘n j In doing so we previously Iiequeatlied in one of the the reeler is also of extreme consequence did hot expect to please everybody hut and by the introduction The first Sina race was imported in we have had some experience with the acts in The Lottery of Life of a gen- 1744 by Iving Louis XV I The Sina ‘‘Concert Saloon" scene he cocoons arc U 8 Mails and we have always ex- uine of less weight than the the launched which note struck a key yellow ones raised in France but they pressed ourselves freely on Mail Conare very rich in beautiful silk when sensational melodrama upon the tractors and when it lias been necesThe worms themselves perfectly pure of popular success sary to pitch in we have done ft fearcolor and on that acare of a in preparing this count arebright ilieAime'occtipied The best argument that Wells’ called “lets arfantas” the lessly tlie warrants for the breeders of Prosilvered ones prealso the and & Co presentation by use that play can Fargo native Iu 839 vence in country my is the fact that on the sumption that an immense treat is must simple the Sina cocoons were worth a francs Northern and Western route where store for the patrons of our Dramatic 5()c to 9 francs 40c a kilogramme one is are on it who presumable dollar seventy cents and one dollar by Temple they have never been interrupted cents in gold for two nnd Indians or Railroad they have carried the (jaivice of expectation to see what one fifth pounds) the raw silk was sold tlie mail with a regularity that was per- this evening will bring forth about 200 IViincs a kilogramme at A lot of new scenery has been In one season we fectly astonishing dollars a pound According to twenty Esq had occasion to note the arrival in this painted byJ Guido Metliua the water is my notions and no ex- particularly adapted to the reeling of expressly for this play city from the West of the daily stages have sent for and during a period of nine months the pense oi labor has been spared by the the Sina cocoons am I an ounce of silkworms’ eggs of that vato make Tlie Lottery of stages never varied during all that time Management riety from Annonay Life what it lias been in New York A large number of yellow races exist one hour and a half Such regularity in Fiance and new ones are continually was perfectly astonishing and exhibited and elsewhere a great success I wifi Among the last Madame Schcllcr personates the fas- produced the carcfullucs of their employees over mention u vciy large one produced by and O’llallaran during six about miles hundred cinating Folly a distance of Mr D’ Arbulestier of Loriol (Drome) With such a record they can well afford the evening will sing a number of excel- also the Milan race and the small Spanish one as lieing extensively raised to let some folks grumble and attack lent songs In Utah the first white and yellow in the All the other characters them besides every sensible person can silkworms so successfully bred hands of competent races of the in drama are themselto the see readily advantages during by sister Josephine Urseubnuh doubt will no actors and actresses who ves of carrying the mail with regularity six years are now both totally extinct Before starting for his mission Brother To listen to their detractors and accept do justice to their parts O Ursenbach kindly sent me a few eeg's characters excellent several There are their (statements one would have to Several magnificent multo Tooele took in the piece but that of Mr Graham believe taut Wells Fargo & Co berry trees are flourishing in that lovely is the principal and wo hope to see him town Those were naturally special pains to torment themselves eggs hatched in iuy room but in spite of my give us a duplicate of the easy gracethey died in a tew He careful attenrion Those Roys— Two or three weeks ful and accomplished Brougham Tlie same result has been exdays ago we announced that a lady iu this has this evening the host opportunity hv my friend George D perienced for an ar- Watt But I was filled with admiracity had two hoys whom she wanted to of establishing a reputation tlie beautiful cocoons and adopt in respectable families and since tist that we have ever known him to tion at seeing of his last crop These healthy eggs that we have Leon astonished at the have andifhe has not seen Brougham eggs were it little too thick on the pabetween letters strike him the and let that number of telegrams accomplishpers — a very venial fault for a novice whom he has An we have roedved asking for “one of ed Charles Matthews important question naturally them” nnd others asking for “both” seen and John C Graham —whom he arises here —Which will prove most profitable for our breeders to raise the The hi't letter now before us is from a should know and he has got the white or the yellow silk? 1 answer the never forget that Terry had all g ntleman in 8t highly respectable general climate of our mountain home though is no well adapted to sericulture to which of course we have the instincts of a gentleman George that lmtli can he very profitably cultivated to answer that theb rs have gone long horn in the lower ranks of life iu almost every county of Utah Bin It is no exaggeration to say that ago rich still here that in being it Visiting the Mountain — We infamy the a hot e industrial at lea't fifty letters have been addressed quest ion this fur visit of a had the the 'noon callers at numberless pleasure better will he solved by our future exU' and leaking application for tlie boys from Win II Morrell Esq late editor periments luring a residence of six months at fail and proprietor of tlm New Yoik JJhinn wo cannot enough Naturally tltas Reunion a French Bourbon to see in that fart tlie TeiKIiRAI’II as a This gentleman is out in the mounland in the Indian sea stw a partictains with the view of comprehending for anyular class oi'woniiscaiied“y’hotc splendid advertising medium contithe tlie railroad across tin is because six ors mi y hatch there progress thin: but the point we are after the other thing —tiie readiness to adopt i nent and as we understand anli ipate times cvry year rndcrthit irnpujj or children similarly situated bans wih the view latitude tlie Mnltn'iinh's attains to tin enormous sje and like etoty lt visiting England shortly into their families even in Utah ariefy of pressing upon the attention of tlie of an evergreen All the crapes is another of tlie strong waifs that inmade by experienced siik of the people British Government the feasibility and exertions dicate the 'oeiai culturists naturalize the to of I’ tab necessity of carrying into execution that worms tn France i'li iron tool's shall nno iae proved “No fa the British long talked of project abortive Nor trailin' molhcr vril h k ton t" thin Lto away American line from Halifax to J here are other sueeies of silkworms h imaiit Ciiilfi sho Mr Momd has been iomr an that Du fit a brief noth e and particuadvocate of this important wotk and larly riie ioliovMiis k In — id Woodruff wen M human fc we hope that his visit to the Old Woiid f' SToR OIL riANT MI KWOHMs lit il in of I WEDNESDAY EVENING E Albany Benton was elected Senatoi Provo — A correspondent at Provo forwards us a digest of the proceedings of the district court held on the 12th 13tb and 14th efthe present month is rather old As the correspondence now we cannot do more than state that the court adjourned until the third The principal Tuesday ir June next proceedings of the court (the trial and sentence of Chaunccy Millard for the murder of Harlan P Swett) we have inC - will awaken the new cabinet to a eom-prehension of iho advantages of this measure to the commerce of the British Tlie English hat c plenty of nation money to build railroads for others it is time they tvero looking to their own the growth and developobligations ment of their own great nation Arriulin) Tit's sneeies of silkworm is a native Tt qf Bengal ami f British India lives both in its wild and in its domesticated condition upon common castor oil plants and other vegetation it was but recently introduced into Europe by means o a few living coco ns imported into Malta Tlnar propagation was not hut was continued tn only ” Ke?P“ cka? Great Day 'whence' many' "Were sent France and to the Canary Islands Wherever the castor oil plant grows as in Algiers Brazil &nd spontaneously Rio de de la Plate the efforts to reuse this species of silk worms have oeen Its cocoons crowned with success cannot be reeled in the ordinary tray but they furnish a staple which when fabrics ol pun into threads produces grout suppleness and durability though almost destitute of lustre soori so that in of Aceeante the Book! may how a balance ia jour favor The Boise Democrat says the fall of snow on the mountains of Idaho tkk year seems to be heavier than Milita) At a Sabbath school meeting out West a young lawyer made a motion that “they choose a committee of ladies aaa "gentlemen to raise children for the fchibbath scbooL” Italy’ Grant is said to be wMect longed attacks of lockjaw under the pers disguise reticence — it Ex uauap to pro The name of The Qaeeu has sent the custom S3 to the wife of Wm Law (BnmhyC CynAJLAXTIirs SILKWORM No Gersnam street Montreal thia Vera) ho 6o& Thi s kind of worm is indigenous to time ago gave birth to' triplets the temperate regions of China where The Terre Haute (lad) It Exjms it lives mainly on the ailanthus “Numerous travelers tranr has long been cultivated by the Chinese says porting very dull axes are wending in tire mien air and produces an elontheir our State toward way capital”6 gated cocoon of a reddish shade furfrom which “There is a great dear-nishing a kind of of loctj is made a very strong and durable news items this week” — Seymour tissue Democrat Sad isn’t it? Nobody into hong for a week —lnd Mirror This silkworm was introduced Franca in 1848 where the first successThe New York Reraid having tui ful rearing of it is chiefly due to MadBut it is to dertakeu the defense of the grocer ame Drouyn de L’Huys Mr Guerin de Mcneviile an eminent of that city against the attacks of th World the latter christens the Herald entomologist who under the patronage exten- the “champion of the of the Emperor experimented A Frenchman sively and with success that belongs beholding Niagara silk the credit of having given to this Falla for the first- time exclaimed and industrial its growing importance “Eh! dis ze grand spectacle! auparh! value he ia come down mugnifique gar Jiy THE TUSSEII BomllJX first rate” MIKWORM This notable insect lives in a wild state in Bengal and iu the hot regions of India in the woods where the inhabitants go to gather the cocoons which are remarkable for their size and form Its favorite food is the leaves of the jujube tree Efforts have been made repeatedly to introduce it in France but in vain The cocoons of tliis insect produce a fine and brilliant Insilk and very in and known strong dia as Timm of which lar are exported to Europe TIIE WILD SILKWORM OF JAI'AX— ( Bomhix loma May) This worm raised from eggs sent from Japan by the of France at Yedo has been successfully The oak leaf and trees of the reared same kind are its only nourishment It does not require great heat and is easy to raise Its cocoon of a greenish yellow is formed like that of the ordinary silkworm nd can lie reeled into a beautiful silk BOMBYX ECROIMA This description of worms indigenous to the temperate regions of North America is found principally in the Carolinas Louisiana and I irginia In its uncultivated state it lives upon the elm the willow and other trees It produces a large cocoon of a loose texture and coarse silk At the last Exposition of Paris there was a collection of silkworms in their different stages A quantity of eggs of mulberry leaves and of all that relates to the rearing of the silkworm were also displayed there The silkworm is tender and delicate The experiences of the last twenty years have proved that it is liable to which rage with peculiar epidemics violence and fatality The Evansville Journal frantically inquires why the capitalists of that hotel? city will not build a They put their mouey into a white iu clcpunbt shape of an opera house A woman recently deceased hag confessed that she secretly exchanged babies witb the peotess Mrs Big ourney and that it was the supposed not real Suii of Mrs Sigourney who was drowned eleven years ago Late private advices from the State Capital render it morally certain that but a small pertioa of the dull cutlery now collected there can be satisfactorily ground daring the session of Legislature — Ex The Patterson (N Guardian says: “Our merchants were never so idle during a holiday week is dull here and it is almost Hundreds possible to collect money of mechanics and Liberals are leaving the city” J) In consequence of the prodigious forgeries of Russian bank notes th autnorities have determined to maki every hank official personally responsible for every false note be may ha” taken from the customers Crime is not ooly increasing in this A thankless city but degenerating leliuw dsappeared hombis oa at No 27 Laurens street Tuesday evening not only leaving large unpaid bord bill liehimi out also took aiuug one of bis iandUJV — Par vdi'E rwiiE Uo’ dresses) jY - ciori According to the New York Herald Jan 13 srrj at premia t contains the WashingUm Editor Salt Lake Telegraph lobby rings The “Treasury On Snturday 9th imt I left Cen- ioliowing ring” the ‘whisky ring” the “steam terville Ibr Cache vnllev accompanied ship subsidy ring’’ the “telegraph by Elder Nathan T Porter holding monopoly ring’ the meetings at Ivav’s Ward on Sabbath the “protective taritf ring" and at Riverdale in the ring ltith inst auu the “luaiau agents’ Tlie bridge over Weber evening The stage of Edwin Booth’s nes river at this point has been substanand as the channel of theatre at New York for beauty tially repaired tlie river is more substantial far exceed having comlortand convenience washed deeper in many places several any other stage iu America if not in woiid the feet feet it is likely to stand this turbulent It is seventy-sistream A view up the- river shows wide fifty live fed deep and eighty that tlie surface where parts of farms feet mfeh wiiile beneaiu the floor t and a blacksmith’s tbnnerlv pit deep enough to hold an entire shop stood has gone down towards Haft scene has been cut from a solid roek Lake leaving a broad waste of table In tlie wood work of the stage not i rock with a hope that the channel will nail has been driven but everywhere screws have been used instead keep its present course Monday we passed Ogden city where The New Y'ork Sua gives tfae snobwe saw sonic marks of “civilization” bish uud inei easing custom of seep and held meeting at Willard At sev- iug private secretaries this screw eral points from Ogden we saw imcut: “The practice for nearly everyprovements on the railroad grade but to keep them bus beeu intro-work had slackened some on account body duced along with the Grecian bend I of frost and snow and the Roman wriggle We wouuet I 2 — We passed by way of Tuesday that the busiest do not I Box Elder and Copenhagen over the They have I mountain to Yv’ellsville The snow on keep private secretaries the mountain was 12 inches deem and so much to lo and their hands are be inconvenient for black about 24 inches where drifted It was them toit xnuat on their own corns-curry much better sleighing than wagoning I hut in this Cache) valley the snow Is poudonce” A paper tells of a visit to a caw only two or three inches deep and poor near Augusta sleighing Georgia 'While the We held meeting at Wcllsville in party were within investigating tiki f there was noticed the evening and passed up to t he ex- dark interior of this valley and old colored man standiug on the treme settlement ntParadi'Con Wednes- side who was asked: “Say uncled about fen mill's t of why don’t you go into the cave?" day 13 This place has recently “Ah my master” said he “JeLw Welbv illc lieeii moved three miles north A kuossl see trouble enough on thq I don’t go in das f double log meeting house is nearly ready top of the enrtn hole a searching niter misery ” for meeting' j Nth We filled an apTlmrsiliy A of metallic ceilings wliidq system visited consists pointment at Hymn and tln the iu to application a school of sixty children in this place ilun stamped jjisting ot Ham taught bv brother mson who monumentalvery panels half were well to he visited and to invented These stamp f listen to some iii'tnirtioiis from Elder lately been ul p un Is arc littad for every kind uq Porter and myself A substantial stone decoration color and ii iuseitri in meeting hon-i' ill 3f jy oil us plain surfaces may be used aitt' JlentTv dack'On iufoi ms us that ground for evtry description of of locust eggs Mere deposited toon painting combining wirii lighthere at mi early date but hojies arc enness and durability artistic nudonk’t tertained that the frostwill destroy nieital effect ut a comparative! them they were advuneod iu tlie small eos fili that their eggs could he plainly discovered Some of the latest freaks are pretSi Considerable grain lias been sown and tlie brethren intern! to and useful Instance the new ti'iV‘l sowmal plant in file spring large) ding cloak borrowed from the held meeting iliis evening m of South America It combine Millville ten miles north of Providence H wrapper and runway rug and and four north of Brunt and were kind square cloth or plush a yard andf ty entertainyd by our host Bishop half across lined in guy colored Peace and health preGeorge Pitkin flannel tho coarao twilled sorting vail in those thriving settl'uu'-mbound vitu heavy g‘ jt) appropriate a view to improvements Tim finus oou and u place cut out in the cents-in those settlements arc fenced in large through which tiie head is slippy fields haying gates whine tlie roads This convenience will bo in dispel able when its comfort is ones tcsWq pass to adjoining settleitK'nK 7th The snow fell about Then there is the new veil called relay two inciies oy noon anti stiii snowing re'iyisuso is of grenadine Vv c slml fill an appointvery lightly with lignt tassels at each corner ment at Providence this evening two it is thrown entirely over thaLa J miles north of this place and shoulders I after something Edward Ftkyknson fashion of a nun's toil I I rng” " pf It u II r i c'” J tits' - tv v f |