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Show LATEST TEliEHUAMS. a.xoi inn i:xi t.itu OA-.r. Connie. llll. ..It A . .l I,. r.,e Neinr. llnu Iruui Use lril and Slaalte. 1j.NUu.l, Deo.'le III tl.o dtvlt'on of her tnalttty'a high court of (uatlce, l-rfore Ju.tlcu Dull, there was commenced com-menced Ijctay a cao which excite much ce.mmeut, particularly In the higher walk! of l.ngllth life. This cnte Is tho appllcstloti of Counles ltuisell for a Judicial separation from berhutbanl, i:arl of Itutaell, grand. aou ol the great Ix.rJ John llussrll, on theground of eruelly. The (rouble belt, celt the earl and his wife have Ken ubllo talk for months lust. The ptrllealothe suit are well known In aociely, and allegations aud couuler-allegallona couuler-allegallona have nlfbrdcd topics for conversation lu many clrdlci of llto aoclety. Tl.e earl denlea allegations mado by hlewlfeand explains that the whole trouble If ilueto Ills mother-in-law. Blr Chaile Jlurtell aptaared for tbe rail and Blr lJward Clarke, the solicitor general, rrpreteiile.1 the countes. The petition of the countess coun-tess atates that frirn the tliuu she was married, In February, 19B0, until the left him, Karl Dii.aellhaUtually treat, cd her with groat liarsliner nnd cruelty, terrlftlug her and luuilng her health. The earl compelled her lo remain re-main up until two or threu o'clock In the morning, doing Ills accounts. Ho alto threaten I her with a revolver, ami not content with abusing and Instilling In-stilling her In tho privacy of their aptrtuients, I o ncttxl hiwarde her In audi a way that alio mi humiliated beforehereervante. The court room wa crowded with a large number tf iwraone who listened w ltd close attention lo their ceedingi. The cutintuw, accompanied by her mother and altter, was present. Hhe and her telallvea occupied seat! In the back part of theooiirt room, seemingly desiring to escaje from tbe observation of Hie crowd. Blr l.dwar.1 Clarke for tho petitioner lnoieulng the cato today, said tho larllea to tho suit lived together for only four monthi, owlngtotheconduct of the earl. Afterwards thocountiM waa Induced to relurn to her husband mid they resumed thrlrforincr married relatione. Tl.lt continued but a ehort time, huwever, when the countess found the earl's action Intolerable and again separated. Afterthls la-lsnr-allon tbe earl wrote affectionately to thu conutcra and craplored Iter lore-return lore-return to him. The counles woa tier siiadod against her better Judgment mul returned to her husband. Hut his aii'evtlonate' treatment waa of ehoit duration, Hea.taln used personal violence vio-lence agalntt her lind ninJe her Ilfo miserable, TJje coiintca had bat all hope of living liv-ing happily with her huetnud and she again left hltn. 1'rlor to the separation, separ-ation, the matter nf the counleat' au )rt was lakl nvrr and Hie rarl agreed toallow herXSO a mocth for her vxi-ense. This agreement the earl had violated. He, pill the flrtt monthly allowance, but after that thecuunti'tt levelveHl nothing from lilm except checks for thu amount promised, which chucks, whin presented nt tho bank, were returned dishonored. Itreatetlns Ilo.llp. renin llie lilac!. Iier,ii:t,lals. Imnhom, Dec. 1. Kflorttto recover tho bodies of those killed In the gut explosion ex-plosion In ltlui-khuru market yesterday, yester-day, are being .puilied at rapidly as pislble. Already fourbodlea nre re-covcred re-covcred and It la cirtaln n larger uutu- l-erarettllllnlberulns. l'eople who were Injured are progrestlng fav.ir- to:. I'rstiarlnt lo Ilseatte U. A, It Wasiiix.itun, D.H-. 1. At a meet-IPl:i.riUioltlt',n. meet-IPl:i.riUioltlt',n. executive commit-(ee commit-(ee having In charge Ihe preparation for tho encampment of Iho Urand Armycf Ihe Itrpubllc 111 this city In lfil2, reports were lubmllteil to show Ihataroplearraugemcnlswlll he made for Iho comfort ot tho old soldle n who attend. Ihsteadoriheutualhanquetto vltl-tors, vltl-tors, Ihecomoilttenbatilecldid to arrange ar-range t.,r a reception In thn larg court ofthunlon offltr, where the list Inauguration ball was held. Inrcntllnrr I'lrea. Iti'Ti.Aivii, VL, Dee'. 1. In Castle-ton, Castle-ton, alnut twelve mile from here, six Incendiary fire have occurred within a many nays, and tu con,iueiicu Ihe tropin there nto lu a Hale of terror. YiKllancn committee are organised aud armed n i.tlr.tlf have, t aliolled the town ilncn laat Wednesday night, Igormu eilorta are belug talon to discover dis-cover llio Incendiary, Altaanilsrt'an,itt.elt Una n Mleolte or laeutl!. TunuxTO, Ont., Dec. 1,-Blr Alexander Alex-ander Campbell, llculruant-gnvernor of Ontario, was attacked by a tlroVeof lirtlytla, ard la now considered lu a critical condition. (tun I Isl.r l-oiiillllon. , Ninv Ymuc, Iec. 1. Dr. ndler laid Ihlt morning that Cyru W. Field' general condition had not Improved utirlng the night. Morris K. Jrasupwhn lust left tho Field residence aiye Mr. Field Is very low and la not likely tu live through the day, llllle,! Iiuavilennd Illinsslr. Bi'iiiflurlKMi, Mass.. Dec. 1,-dco. E. llarr, proprietor of Hotel Warwick, shot and killed his wile some Ihno Intt night and then killed himself. A IIHim of Terror. K.io.xvilu Tenii., Dec. 1. The mines at Oliver Bprlnga are now Idle, Iwcauso Ihe white miners have struck. Tl.e cause of Hi. atrlke waa the Irsti. auce of warrants, for ten of them for rtlcltatlon In an outrage agalntt colored niltiert, who were driven from their homes by white men. Thero has urn a regular reign of torror for Hi pait few nays. J, lr.rarnell'elrlbtlsalii. New YoltK, Dec. I. John Howard How-ard I'aruell, eldest brother ot the late Irish leader, arrived from tho Bouth yetterday, on hi way hi Ireland. He Willi be accompanied by lila mother, l'aruell'a mlHlori to Ireland l one which la destined to bring him Into prominence. A head of tlio 1'arnell family ho la dealroua of bringing to an end the factional spirit which relies tin his brother' name for Hi cxlat-ence. cxlat-ence. It It hit putpotetu open negotiations negotia-tions for tho reunion of all I rlth members mem-bers under Iho leadership or William O'llrlen or tonio other equally acceptable accept-able man. AMnltifrTrr.li Rebhtrr. Bt. Ijui. Die. I. A laild and tuc-ccitful tuc-ccitful train rtibtary took place on the PL I.cuItA- Bin 1' eancltcu load near tllcndnleatallon, about ten miles from thla city, shortly before 10 o'clock latt night The robbers had their plans well laid aud they cscajeil w Uh money and valuables amounting lo IS'),!,, l-wtbly more. The Adams Kxprris ooniny was Ihe victim, and from the manner In which Hie roblcrselld thejoli, Ills evident that their plena weru to make a cleau awe-ep of the ex preisear. They used elyuamllo with fearful illect, Iwth ou the car and Messenger Mulrcnrn, who had charge of tho car, Bix men partlrliAtcd In tho robl-ery. When the train reached Old Orchard, It !e aupe-d four men toarded the exprea car. The olbertwo. It la Lellevid, boarded the train at Uleudaie.- Bhortly after the train left lllendale two men nudethelr way to the engine call and placing their revolversat the heads of the engineer en-gineer und fireman, compelled them to slop the train. The englnter compiled com-piled with alacrity. A soon as Ihe train came to a stand, llll, the engineer aud tinmen were taken to the express car. In the meantime, the ex. me mi-ssenger, who iiut-erled something wroi.g, closed and bolted the doors of the car aud stood lutlde ready tu defend tbn property entrusted to hi care. Hut thoodde were against lilm, and the -oor fellow unw lie lu A iltni;eRUt condition at North Hiring-1UIJ. Hiring-1UIJ. When the two rohlwra had piloted the eugl uecrand flriman lo tho car, they placed them under guard anJ UUhI to Induce the measenger to open Ihe door of Iho ear. The latter was obdurate nnd slick of dynamite waa Flared agalntt thn car aud exploded, namlnutu another stick exploded at thn car door which fell lu. Tho robbers rob-bers thou entered the car and, taking thn key from thn messenger, aoon had the aafn of en. I-.veryitilug In the info w as tar en und alto the mesevnger'a gold watch audehaln. Tho estimate as tn tho aniounts secured vary widely, ranging fruni fmi.tmi to Jjo.ooo, but nothing duflnlte It yet known ou llll point, Buperlntendent D.amtelol the ex plese company saya It III I hi several lay hiforo the, exnil amount can be necertnlntd. While the two roble-ri were dolpg their work at the express car, tho ether four bniidlla kept the remainder re-mainder of the train crew and the patacngeralna alatuof ttrror, a constant con-stant futlllade being kept up all the while. Fourteen ahols were firud Inlu the smoking car, but, fortunately, no one was hurt. On themulhslde of the track, about ISO yard from where the rubbery occurred, la a wagon road running through a strip of wood. Along this road detecllvca who wont tu the neiio latt night found the fresh tracksof hurteaaud a wagon coming towarUe Bt. I.ouli. The railroad (ifllclala believe that one ul tho robhera was a railroad roan, na ho Is eald tu have Instructed the firemen to not pu t any more coal In the furnaoe. The only description ot Iho robbers Is that obtained of the two that climbed Into tliet-nglno. One of them was a young man, tall,llght complexlon,wllh heavy moustiK'he. The other had a dark cumplexlon, dark clothing, waa about tiro feet-tlx, sliiitter looking eye, very quick In motion, and lx.Ui wore Unlit overcoats. Thellrit reitt that thuioi(alcar liad alaa been denuded waa erroneous. The 4,,I MM nt t'aufnit. Tacoma, Win, Dec. 1. No ofllclil rejflrla have hten received froia the scene of thu laud elide ou the Northern 1'acltlo which occurred at Canton November No-vember 'J I. The railroad ofllclals, to gether with tbe coroner, llm proteout-lug proteout-lug attorney and the Hwedldi ci.u.nl, left' thla morning to Inveatlgato the illtasler. The railroad olllclala M-eit that only two men werokllledand that allthe tuennt nork at the time the slide ccrurred arenccoiiiited for. The eurvlvlug workmen lrslt llial at least tweidy of their mimWr lie, burled In tho debris. Cnlll tho result of the, ofllclallnveatlgallon I made, tho exact ex-act number of Uvea lot cannot be determined. de-termined. TIleAlehlaonOrlebeeaisleldral. llmrroN, Deo. 1. Thu Atchleon Oc-tolvr Oc-tolvr statement shows an Incimo of net earnlnga (Including tho Kt. Iiult and Ban Frauclico eyttcm), of 1'JOJ,-000, 1'JOJ,-000, lire hi a eoMlrnl. Nrai'iiitei, N. Y., Dec. 1. A latgo tour-alory building, known n tbo chlldren'e de.arlmrnt of the convent cfOurDady of Mercy, burned eatly till morning. All of the twn hundred and nriy children wero Icicued. but many lost their clothes. Mierllie Thele Aeennnl. Bt. I.UUIK, Dec. 1. It has Just been dlrcovcredbytho Cenccrdla I'ubllth-lug I'ubllth-lug Company, irlnters or religious books, that Martin C. llarlhel and Martin 11. It- llarlhel, father and tou, two of he tui-vt truttid emplocs, are short In their account. The icula-Hon icula-Hon nre said to bo very heavy. Tho falalficatlon of tho books ho lcn going on for n number cf ycara. Martin Mar-tin 0, who hat Uen manager of thn concern for tweuly-flvi years.ailmltted hlagullt, turning ovsr JSO.tWO In real eetato to cover the shortage. The son has dt nvnred and no traco cf lilm can bo found. The ofllcere of Hie com-luy com-luy say the ro-u!ty turned over more than secures the present defalcation defalca-tion A New Ballrua,! Ilaeke.l l,y Kiirptatt t'nlillnl. CltlCAdo, Dec. 1. A Bloux City. Iowa, dltpatoh reads that the latest developments In regard tu the 1'iclrto Bhctt l.ln creates a sensation bare. It saya that Uarrttson who now owns the road, Is backed by a syndicate of Kuroi-ean capitalists who have already made him an oflerfor thesecurltlmof the road and bildgo which are Litlldlng here. It Is pretty well kt-on heie that the direct backer of tftrrelson Is J, J, Hill, president uf the Great Nuithrru and that lie hat aided In securing Ihe oo-oiratlon of foreign capital. Thn road will li extended about IMI mllca next aprinslo connect with Ihe Hurling-Ion Hurling-Ion and Mltsourl Itlver at Duuuing, Nov, It will alto connect with the Dur-llngtou Dur-llngtou and Mhsouil main line at North l'latlr, giving the new Bloux City Denver line. It la aald that Unoriginal Un-original plan of building lo Ogdeu will bn carried out ultimately. |