Show DigMaAIUes? I'teles AMERICAN 3If Diovtrscl AIASKA Satifttorj Affair San Frartic2'ith ay ad ice to Oct are sutistavtorv LeattU e wenewible the are thcrethe is shodlnilu is tiier and the weft ullor Drew nut- ird- L'ltalif I’tiiteti Sttite- “story M Yii re the rev !0rll’O - iu Tie t "it hut lien nEe4 'Rented at ioas unite '?) froCaU b!e d wbai - maitfr Wnuftia order to ej ®'trieity Wonts Annexation Slaltst Columbia tu thv I g in Wr Situated niinl f'hb COLUMBIA Ihr I'nited BRITISH nUijcioa inpted trunk sejj tite with unnto Cwi'iBriti-- i a Viii'Ott the :i!k! wto I wmes thsi I jompRsil: Lor®i one oftlv Dr nivi t ji f‘J j 'xemorrhjg? on abeiiai’ ownzo stud 'uble tie rt JcitioD electric if the neri Brant '- (! :ii Ic- - uiiiiiee tr 'mar I7p:t tu tiu uJl t utur: t - st" witn grout iJitiou rtl forte pruying Celt' in’!'! Bntu-i- !m XL' j' iy igr p it- fro'i - if 'tutor:- 'jr'! t" St:i- !)( lo Fra: aui’s-u- wi C'daialiut!:- mrru- - taon liately rilisolated iilul og'y fiiMj t'uI'! r ilfi'ii :' sit ity 'iCitlu! rmug il tVcl t!c to tin- l!"itisli :i'l a in log i (avir fan’ exatii' ia bv a Karl iiie 'urging AA 'i 'Oli'dle with tlc CuiMidiitti egar lr-- i: :s litrl oi in i - it n u viiinut n tf rilirg I'illn r piCitn e or muLi''bii relief this t once thioh li die te ii fs — Xo Kadom morning tbe line be Ii'pat'L-(- CAT1' stop wo tin all head ami sdi" f k b HT -l- I'iar was r in u down lay day pn: to ed fiSmitb resto relit y Ji' the !eti m true will' p:acc 'iiicd r iment the end iration lation arify 'ithout f Them— Hit '"ill' iRtiMl’ s " at M tjiicc'iian rom the iwn — The si atli'idiug hist ide of the theatre so the wmk being with tu enable it to he Tin appearance of tiv huildmir is oi the unproved by the electricity y Cara: um iedjfrib aid b in to a W had & pule- - sightly had IviEASlvii — We that a new nntico ding store is being opened next door south of the Western Union Telegraph T he new store will Ire Ollier an addiWholetion to the business of Zion's sale Mercantile it keep growl n gt i j w natures Ilea-- " itrisationj fanu'f! irishmen! — M’hc I’uivi w Ckikruuiov hi records of the lf-tthe good jH'iiple (i’G'!J I Fill ii ovei the ari ivn! tic day pnoiou"f the first train on tin V i rginia and moron how I tthe reirot f T’r xk and Th nt f xperiui'D’ jib !ic wo I to Jubilate k1 if a similar S0I!1' of r m M'oo Pl'iV pii Furness di Fnt vvistl" tura! ll sh 'a ua 'a about i triiyed if ufiniil oftl:c to - uit mid li en li aril n hold cr—!t! hP 'iliBG Ih hH d uvmg 0 to or do e t!i(i h lif bu'hi! tiliji oer of v up u in tlii th villi giti'oiu till 'll j i! d 'Ue much don’t - way neighbor How are you on title ! Do town constable a judge ? All not dignitaries — not ijuito Per Edwin new ia tit f ill" ti" llco'iU li tl e I a del VVii I caul C Id V) lire Icl ig Tih 'ye'"'- - ui ih" :h" five iniu! ' m tit k who e t c o MM Ts ' gold may benefit of and the still further his fellow men Mr Mimiich enrichment of himself has furnished young Stewart with a a shrewd and taltraveling companion ented young railroad engineer named who-of the Sohnston knowledge be a safeguard will world the of ways tho temptations of designing against persons VIRGINIA Horrible FientUhnts The Lvnchburgh Va) AVt' the following particular- - of one gives of the most atrocious and nriiUo crimes we have ever been called upon to record It says It appear- - that Mr Henry Creasy living in the meadow of (loose creek some 'hurt time in Bedford county to lose his since had the wife who died leaving an infant chil l The infant was placed under Mr John and was its grandfather Morgan hursed by a colored girl aged about Id Two or three days since Mrs ears fl organ had occasion to scold thi girl at which she fiir some delinquency showed marked signs of anger and The next day Mr Morgan resentment bouse a shoit virited a neighbor's distance off leaving the child with the nurse During her absence the fiendher to gratify ish and brutal tiurre anger against Sir Morgan deliberately threw tho child into the fire and let it remain there until herb of its legs were burned off above the ankle causing its death When Mr Moreau returned in a few hours she was horrified to see the innocent little babe burned almost to a crisp its distorted features indicating the terrible agonies it had endured The nurse who still remained at the house was at once taxed with the hut deified it bitteriy deed stating that the child’s leg had been eaten off by a ilog while she left it only for a This tale hpvvyv er was I’A'ii'i" Union KweR" (' —The few moments whollv disproved by the plain marks of e ft lie T'thsays: Di I and the brute being threatthe Wiuhtuiau travelinu agent (hr the ened tire with severe punishment finally on Pacific Union Express Company confessed that she committed the hor- thi coa't has been in town for the in the manner we hare deed nibie the Compast few dajs arranging and unsigned as her reason for it stated pany’s busiuess to the east of here her dissatisfaction with Mrs Morgan connections The company as made She was then conveyed to Liberty an with express companies and committed to jail for trial now run through to the Eastern States Wells Fargo k Co and this company mssissappi tho talked-o- f now hive the full sweep Funny Judicial DtcUion Pacific Ex res- having failed to make A negro Dogberry of Mississippi for the inauThe satisfactory arrangements has made funny decision guration of a mammoth lli’iahl tells the story: —Two as Fork in Issaquena contemplated express negroes near Bolting county had a difficulty and ir resulted An English clergy man thus accosted iu their attendance before a negro a London street Arab whom hu found magistrate of the neighborhood After ‘‘Do you a hearing the magistrate decided that playing marbles on Sunday: know what happens to little boys who both men were in fault and that each dollars “They must should pay a fine of Sunday?” play marbles either win or lose" said the boy “No and making forty eight dollars not all the devil each But both wen unable to pay my lit fie man that comes and carries them away" "01 The "titbarrassod squire finally hit upon but" says the boy “the Scripture save a plan to get even with them He le is ciuuuoit up" “Yes but his nut both to woil upon hi forty acre a id cotton patch and they picked 4v‘J chains reach ail over t he world “V by it that s t lit? the clergyman the bill pound each t" square ease tlie beggar might a well be In e FOUEIGN LATEST BY MAIL Eit h - iter 'n 1' tliol’ l asiratf9£9p7N attracted by the glitter of his toon Lyra to use it for the Wearing Mourning — Wo long fbr th tiay when this (custom shall be obsolete It is unbecoming tire truly The wearer says by the afflicted one black garments: “I have !ot a dear But frieml am in deer sorrow” true grief does not wish to prae itself before the eye of die stranger much The less does it assert its extent stricken one naturally goes apart from Beal tlu world to pour out the tears affliction seeks privacy It is do respect to the departed friend to ay we are in sorrow If we have real grief it will be discovered When God has entered a household in the awful chastisement of death it is time fir religiwith ous meditation and communion God on the part of the survivors How sadly out of place then are the the try milliner and the dressmaker ing on T dresses and the trimming of There is something bonnet' profane in exciting the vanity of a young girl bv t or tying on a hat fitting a when the corpse of a father is lying in an udji lining room it is a sacrifice to drag tin- widow forth from her grief to be fined for n gown or to select a veil I - often tetribly to the oppressive The widow left desolate with peer the family naif a dozen little children reduced by the long means already sickness of the father must draw on her scanty purse to pa v for a new wardrobe for fierself and children throwing alaway the goodly stock of garments ready prepared when she most likely knows not where he is to get bread for fashion those little Ones Truly may be called a tyrant when it robs a widow of her last dollar Surely j our even if sorrow will not be nuestioriod vou should not cult in the milliner to Donut in jour afhelp disjilay it fliction help to uphold a custom which will turn the affliction of your poorer - well as neighbor to deeper poverty sorrow — t 'fiitivi Haptix Il arousing seme of those up stairs arother and threw them ive out of the window furaetting thre children in another ied The mother's scream-the oddest daughter and she came to the window and asked what she should do when ier mother urged her to throw herself down from the window but she replied Xo my brother nn sister mut be saved he then returned through the heat and smoke and took her sleeping orether a little younger than herself and carried (nine years) in her arm aim to the window from which he sprang with no injury except a slight Khe scorching of his face ami hair then returned Fata Q carrel Between Lawthrough the floor and nought a still younger sister (seven yer — The Uaho &tatrman of a late to and window the the here date chronicles a quarrel that occurred years) dear girl bad more than she couid do between Theodore outlie 7th atBoi-for the sister in her fright refused to and with the flumes Burmester and Piussdl B Morford jo thrown off’ both members of the bar which re- coming up around her she struggled with lu r until slm put her out of the sulted in the death of the latter window and the child dropned There had been "bad blood" between to the ground After hanging a the two moment nr two upon the window sill arising out of a divon-- suit she dropped down a distance f in which IMr Morford was complainf nearly sixteen feet When she rose ant and Bumester one of her attorho said ‘‘I am done (rom the ground Both men had expected a tin ht mother: but I have saved my brother neys The laud were prepared Cr it and wl m and sister from being burnt up then mother with her burnt eh il lvcii fired three shot t)lty met walked a distance of '7 yur Is ( i hud the mark Burrooster man better yvas tie iieietihnr’a r it aui suit a bullet through Morford’ s house in a stat of nudity for they had not saved any clothing tciupla I soon sent fiir and in n’ out was attending Fires — The Denver X of t! e three hours after the fire the wants of the ufleriiiu children loth has the account of a fire mi (Tear to I saw there was no hope 0! savin u toe ('reck at an early hour that date dear girl from her ibrehead to t!r which destroyed the residence of Mims bottom of her feet she was one mas of burnt flesh This with the fearful ix tin a granary containing shock received! from jumping so tar and bushels of grain a large ‘able and waking such a distance in the cold the hundred ton of hay and caused the night being very chilly bun her to sink very rapidly and at six in piemen ts used on a farm of the morning she died aged eleven years ilred acres including a uinand eight months a martyr to the love eliiiio reaping a nd mowing ma of her brother and sister I never diiucs Tie ins was about befiiesuiv so much courage and in one Cause of th no c young and while burnt and bruised limb sin known utt' rt d no complaint Her sister died 11 Tlit vi Ibrnbl has a detail in tbo evening and her uncle suffered of tin1 tire in that cit v on t fcai fully freiin the elitvts ol'his jumping The rest I hope ''ih reported by telegraph which out of tlie window sart te s tin A'arietiv- - Theatre lie weeping parents uin other buildmc- - Si :ftheh"i-i- t v: ili'i u iri! ing loved one imro I v ere and 'In d'lVoiiri! rt pm iri t "v:xu Fish — ’Yhiic Ththeir hah'? limns tot In— w are- trying men m ivtvop: and the about b'aulire lire w dot1 o ki''iiust the quantity and quid tv o! in th" kikes unkii’v n livers amt pond- - mi me in the neighboring State oi The Elko hunt nt of the Xevada are showing now well fools can has tho fi'linwing on what it call men tiy to increase destroy where The-singular fire’’ and create worse than VanNevada dals are endeavoring to A i a' living in R'ihy Valb-liter :i fashion thus described ea’o to rwn iiw day ago a of jTiu u Mij p (hr wiuior U'C by the VirgimatVcipirisc A few day s since wo copied an item theie wa Of tire good pureluixed in regard to the Carson dypoi ijuaiiiity of iuon which was throw: ft killing fish with Giant powder ui the wiogun along wit li thti other sup had n Vfhilc with a genpiledriving along leisurely some Li- way hnme seated on the front at tleman who had on experience lie say that 'his kind of of the wagon lie felt part bciioli growing very wanii and on while stopping at the Warm Springs round found that his wine near Genoa hist week he several times looking went out with parties ol‘ gentlemen to were all in flame — the bacon burnin The blast trout out of the Carson with suoli strong flame tlnit he foum mode of way they practice this new it impo"iblo to jmt the iiie out am had just time to get his horses loor fishing is as follows: They take a cartabout fcom the waaou when the whole wn ridge of Giant powder weighing consumed He had not the slightest a quarter of a pound insert into it a ! of idea how tho fire caught piece propetly capped about six niches iu length then lighting the is thrown into any fuse flic Kekiunu Adptes — How to kcej deep hole cartridge supposed to contain trout or After the cartridge has apples through the winter is an item o' her fish sufficient importance to make the fn been thrown into the water smoke and from the Germantown lowing bubbling of gas are seeu to rio to the acceptable: surface then in a few seconds conies f is to have tin? 'i he t wav we know explosion — a dull heavy report shelves erected hi the celier expressly The surface of the water is seen to Let tin in for trait — pears and apples bulge up and the ground can be felt to he about two feet wide and one shake fer lo or 20 foot back from the apart and a many and as long a may water Immediately after the explobe desired six to twelve sion all tie fish that 0 innicocing happen to be The shelve from the bottom inch" within a circle of J" or a Ibct of th" hiiiild h bned of 'late rwiiin-iespot where the cartridge fell couie to withuiul one inch and tlu fruit tile surface eitlrer killed outright or o The tier should laid III sHi''!e lai tunned that it - some minutes badly have u ins- lii’ardbuttom which sliiirid before they recover Our informant be ii‘tiwcd wo u thru times during that with nvu vim luges he saw The eeh r kuuid be ventin winter killed counting over 'in pound of tilated at midd'iy for an hour daily (as trout white and eliii’os In places ever collar ought to be tinder all after t tie whole surface of the unless the weather is water would Is covered with winnow "ild aii'Ii the tempi ratere from an inch t tlnee or lour inches in should of eon ’s" not be allowed to fiiii length Ac Elko they are: practising iie'ow the freezing pi inf which etii be tin line style of fishing only that out Imie y closing tin window and three they tie the cartridge to the end fully If fiiotu tin! fact that tile ot' a long pole' and thrust it into the above iter holding it till the explosion teioj'ernt'fi should he ot a heater it ni!t fifty ly r Thi !' the most destructive 10 Mo'era by the admission ni ni'di of tisbin' that we have ear outside fit The iruit should he sorted ii'inlnt — it - a regular wholesale over well! slaughter great and small good and Thi' is ret in rir'y rre laid Shoiti i the practice grain ground i‘ it will la inccsaiY tor tlc Legislature n‘)iai- to be when once adojuod 'whiand tlu: tact that it will preserve to ut a making it 'tup to it bv an act with te Giant apple- - and pear until Marco unit tic have already been April wi'l render tin labor one fi! pMiir a wo!! as ot pi'oh ui taking of (tying tin iJastiug process in Lko Ti hoe where large ly 'ois hung out ot a dirlv little eartndgo they expect to bring up llol Ill OV'fr'l City hundred of Gout nt a single hot S hoc Conwdiib t'n M tt tlui vent ion wa in SCsslOl Oisri' which rial' every stile Inu :li loin die cit lime T - ig a j'e a dui! e cracio " h ha Suva — fy ioi In tiiif hoi ih Vfi’d I' close Any 1111 e 'Oivinui' iiiieligiii b Ji iiitiiiiu Aievllin in at tin till ill Vi Wl! ii! loot or Mill aui m iuv th" re triie hi- - "''dong Jr "i pe h'rd ot’ sheep den 'ic of years uly umber A own soon (1 aged miic our J"lui kioivn I is waiitiv ennuii'M Was at away il)V - ij 'ho t hi’-- tag': by thi' leoniinig arc picasaiit nir and we wish tie u a su to trip limnc tin'ii ig v Brilliancy ('ity hj'tr Mr liea'-i- winter our fn good stu’et vi the urn forth: died to jgical ei ill to lamp of The daik iiid'ts il'amim d with the nk — We bade ti'1’ ity ieadisir the thank- xriving icntrooiii ir mistake ach s the tle rip ration ' 0:: til" sroeess on ed " More astonish aler 'Salt Kale her1 is del u WUilti :o tsungrite from mi of lie eoucrati him aui iiiiio kiic TRY Qi c the' cak' of the Not and get fooled that TnEATru' actre-who can boatWiiiic one ot the Lnich " to lard it was swsimpeJ reader Satanella and Rorgia were (’rownevi: they and do WMl rJe railor to each ha no ordinary s3‘ justice Lewis Oarlm K'firird Livirg'toa Mis Denin last degree of versatility night showed that if she is winning IslauA Discovered she is who now and sparkling ir comedy J States “hip (''! " q" while on tue i’crt Newborn tie 11 powerful in the heavier line of charactl“'r arrow !' escaped hipwrewk by ers Her Lucretia her Borgia wa- - a tine Islam! directly linin''" Ion:in latitude Messrs Liud-aBardie portraiture lho east is ten Graham and Margetts were tude good: the d laid do lung nod live wide others played creditably The farce map and chart number twu as this piece always does made mirth at! Ul F 0 K E I G V itjoimW Gncef — Iltroliiw of a Chilli Clay M D - writes (I from Pugwash Canada as follows you cal! a CoOnFriday night October 2fth elders are lumbus Crowley retired with his family to rest a little after dark About Railroad Amp ent —The Chey- they were aroused by tho sound Sre somewhere in tho building On eime yv of the 12th tolls how a of springing from his bed he found the freight train and a Pullman lightning whole body of the house in flames His P R R first thought wa express collided on the to get help so he two miles east of Cheyenne resulting ran at once to the barn where two of ris son were sleeping On his return ia the demolition of the freight train e tbuiid it impossible to set up stairs while the damage to the express was where file of his father' family were X comparatively slight obouy was hurt sleeping or to his father’s room where and the accident furnishes a proof of the old man and a little son were But Mrs Crowley with together the staunchne of the Pullman cars rer babe in her arms succeeding in go you KVSTK11-- PFNXSVreVANI A Strange Hut MUgiit True Tale is re The Altojna Fa sponsible tor the following story which it piutKuinees true to the letter name au A young mail gi'ing hi Harry Stewart arrived in Altoona not long snce in a state ed’ complete desLev Air titution and called upon Guyer to whom In stated that his parent had died in Idaho leaving him alone and penn'Je-that they had and moved to come from England Idaho whn non? but Indians infested that Territory and that he had never of education enjoyed any advantages save what his mother had given him lie had heard in Idaho that iu Pennsylvania orphan were given education for nothing and he desired to reach Harrisburg to obtain an entrance to one of the State institutims of learnThe hoy appeared ingenious and ing interested Mr Guyer in his gU'LlWJr half who took him to Mr John office Mr Shoemaker speedBlin m situation him k's a ily obtained planing mill but after working three or four hour he came back and tated that lie wished to go on to Harrisburg A pas to that place was procured for him and he was sent on his way those who hud been wilting to befriend him all about him in the soon forgetting of life with Mr While in conversation GiU'-the hoy had stated that his mother had left him some papers which she declared were very valuable When but which he could nut read in Harrisburg n sudden thought struck him and he entered the law office of Mr B Minnieh to whom he showed of A brief examination the papers the document showed Mir hitter their U'H" nature and he at one1' telegraphed to the British Minister at Washington who in turn tcLgrapln-to the American at indicq at: in a short time answer wa returned that young for:i entailed to Stowart wa hl'nnoi'O in gold tune ninnuntiii- - t lop ’site in tie- 'In k of London uni equal to a mt '77' '’OnOr incunency This fornie ha boon lying m the bank for some six ecu "rations and has tints increased to it present vat pro- portion Young Stewart’s to thi vast fixed beyond doubt the first instalment during the presmit tie the sudden men" yvntl) vm1 heir tlu legal been ha he wdl receive ofalmul 2 oiiuuuiy W lint cl month of such i’n identity ncsinn an r le 7 The canal in danger of being choked storms and washings lrem up by the side- that thi- - filling The writer believes cubic metres will amount to per annum which is twiee tlu go arit calculated upon tux aige :m chiiUH each ot eighty horse power will Lave le constantly employe! in c earring this sand sway ITALY The Duke of Tho Duke of Genoa whom the Spanish monarehi-tdesire to make King ot Spain is nor a son of ’ ictur EmanHe is uel ot Italy but hi nephew mimed Thomas Albert Victor and i hut fifteen vears of age so that Li election as King in future the Gov ere: ment being administered by a regene) It inculde a prolonga in hi' name tion of the struggle which lias exi since the the a among Spaniards eomplishment of the revolution for the control of the government only taking the modification that it will lie a strugand control of a gle for the custody minor sovereign The sister of the young Duke of Genoa is wife to Prim y bin Humbert son of Victor Emanuel heir to the throne of Italy cousin Those who are curious in genealogies may find something to commend in the fact that if the young Duke should become King of Spain there will be a revival of good fortune to tw old families that have been going out of favor with the world The Princes of the house ot’ Savoy are direct descendants from the house of Scottish Stuarts blended whom the English expelled with die blood of the Bourbons They trace their origin to that Duke of Or leans who married the daughter of’ Uhaties (f England and if the order of sncce'sior had not been set aside by would be nearer the Engrevolution lish throne by right of birth than the who now hold it German Guclphs it is worth BeaJly for the present nothing as a lankmark in the progres that a cadet of of new ideas in Eur-pthe families in Europe who most istulp hm n'y maintained “the right divine should be solicit of kingly succession ing an election to a throne made vacant by revulution — Xric ()vb'ti y OCEANIC A Aiiothci Robison Cruior Pf A recent Paris letter say: I11 the month of August I'‘ E - quitted French ship A month Bordeaux tor Hongkong off tree cape afterward va spoken t? lie was never lieaul of Good Hone of again until a few days since her his tore and the hit"ry of all her crew A typnomi in the India came public ocean threw irer out filter enuro U masted her broke her rudder a n Be tossed her toward Oeeanica weather lasted twenty days and when fair weather returned she struck up'-- u coral reef and the exhausted crew w no scarcely able to take refuge in the boat starless night It was y motmless svnen this accident eceirred Tlcy rowed wildly and thanked Gel wheu the breaking day showed them a bare EGYPT nor surrounded by a smiling land They nu dred kind end lay thv Sue cap® t'au Iavgt’ H1)H aumI at Ftrat avvnko they lieu lawn to sleep 1’i'of Alexander By er has written to found themselves bound hand and fot the (i'iri ' J’ufii'AjHjxt of Germany tin and surrounded by savages Their canEleven letter on the Sue Canal ters proved to be cannibals interesting were from which we take the following re- of them the Captain included Three others contrived Two circumstances slain and eaten mark lie rays whole it the loubrt'ul — 4" whether does make their not appear— render how Tho length of the canal will be navigabl escape but they were mutilated for largo ships at the beginning of one who sneve led in reaching Europe November They arc first the fact ha one arm cut nT and one eye tore The throe reached a remote part that the salt lakes are only filling very out where they found a canot slowly as the current cannot be in- of the in it preferring tin creased fiom the north for (ear of and embarked risk of being devoured by 'haiku to juring the sides of tlie canal and with the mnch’ues ut work there: certainty of being killed and eaten bf the rocky formation met cannibals and next Fortunately they founn with south of the lakes which retard themselves in uu archipelago and were Thee dif- able to go from one Island to another the progress of the works ficulties may nmhap be overcome but After wandering for some time moving there me other of a more serious na- a rapidly as possible from the canni two ture which while tliev will not delay bahs’ home George bamazon’s the opening may seriously affect the companions died of exhaustion success of the undertaking lie remained alone mutilated hone There are particularly tne following less upon a frail canoe Ho nevemii:-lesThe harbor o to push on touching continued points to consider: I'oit Said is in danger of being filled land only when necessary to sleep trad He eat shell up by 'lie line deposit brought down to get water and food a bank has already formOne day he reached fish and roots by the Nile ed on the outside of the west mole and the last Island of the group and noth in the course of a short tifiie it will ex- ing lay before him but the wild ocean He tend beyond it an be carried into the He set to work to build a raft Besides this the deposit launched it first basin lie several times tried to He has already entered the hatbor through put it to sea but constantly failed the open spaces between the blocks of resolved to turn his footsteps landward stone to such an extent as to necessbut in a different direction fiom the of the first bain He climbed a mouncannibals’ li uue itate a deepening The deposit was then removed from tain eiosse la desert fell again intosava but ges’handsonee the eastern side of the harbor more escaped from them of the west fled through forests his feet were bitheaped on tlie interior his face mole in the hope tiiat being hardened insects: ten by venomous it scabbed by the bite of mosquitoes between the biovks at by pressure he caret might itself help to secure the harbor last nearer dead than alive Suffifrom similar dangers iu future The men rer white white men upon has not to time test did what cient ceived him kindly ami yet parsed they 2 The could fur hint He embarked upon t the success of tho experiment fresh water basin of Fort Said is too small Portuguese ship and nt la1 small so that if tho water pipes are so reached Europe Ills family had long seriously injured as to requite length- given him up for dead the whole population will ened repair COCHIN CHINA 3 In the he reduced to great straits Anrlr-nCivlllat loit Mcnzdch Lake it ha been remarked The ruins which have been discoverthat the wooden walls have in several Cochin China says ed in Cambodia pbucs been severely strained and Smh pat fs will demand fre- the Euttr ( 'ulounile tt "O'iiiove b The depth of tiie that the inhabitants must at one time quent repaii canal eight metres will not he sirf have been as highly civilized as they de: reed w with n fiir f sculpnt VesS" sevtn imtrt are fur tin Lrejtli rivaling ture have been dreeovere tiiu" imr in Greece in it t metres' if bread enough jir iduecd uiii'W have be n cieh larce ship (Veil built bridge day discovered in many part It depth if it be and the exwill have to be to nine m pedition conducted by M d" Ligr1" better still ten meter- - and itswid'h found remains of the rn:c ami other i Even thi vveuM a far as the tiftemth deto forty metres So extensive for net render it nee gree of north latitude er to Use tlreir wheels or screw- - in nt numeiou a:1 these remains that t'or the machines treed foi they ate eon'idmed to prove beyond passing tire time tbev were the at one can wav that eairee iioepenmg iMHii't'T miret have been rich and pillared by people t I! i' positive evideme of tho wriPig' of a Chines' travA- - v iu netwnno iiiin'i': ia wideb ved L ia''on o! t it Aalgl t'i Jorr st'n rs? 4 4 i jars I? re L :9 re's |