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A DREAD CALAMITY. to the respondent’s houee that Smith might identify her. Poor-IIousc Burned Down and the In- George Manby Smith, examined by Mr. m a tes Sm othered in TTheir B e d s. j Russell, said he arrived from New Zealand Д last (Thursday) night’s Paw Paw I in January, 1883. A gentleman who came (Mioh.) despatch ваув : Had it uot beeu for 1 to him in New Zealand brought him a the discovery at 2 o’clock in the moruing I letter and a photograph, and tola him his by a man named Halsey, sleeping in the expenses to this country would be paid. In main building of the Vanburen County 1863 he was travelling in Glasgow for a Poor-House, of fire in an addition in the Birmingham house. He then met Kate rear of that Btruoture, in all probability Cooke, who waa in oourt. She told him nearly every one of the offioers, employees, ehe had been living with a man named and inmates, numbering nearly sixty per­ Cooke, who was oonneoted with a oiroua, sons, would have been burned to death or THE YORK MR A Т.П. aud that he had been unkind to her. Wit­ smothered in their beds. As it is, oharred ness married her on the 6th of July, 1863, fragments are all that remain of fourteen at St. Mungo’s Catholio Churoh. His inmates. Vanburen County poor-house is father’s name was John Ashwin Smith, located on a farm several m iles weBt of and his mother’s maiden name was Lippett. here and three miles east of Hartford. VOL. XXVI. RICHMOND HILL THURSDAY, MAY IB, 1884. WHOLE NO 1,849 KO. 49. He and Kate Cooke separated in five The buildings consist of a large months. During that period they did not two-storey structure, which is the live happily. Before going to Australia main building, a wing on the east Bide, a and New Zealand in November, 1864, he two-storey addition in the rear of the main THE STATE OF FLORIDA. ІіЛТК NOKTIIW 'EST ІѴЬw e. THE LADIES’ COLUMN. hues. Rows of fringe in various oolors are HUMORS OF MATRIMONY. laet saw Kate Cooke in September of building, and two detached buildings. Hal­ seen on other new Btyles. that year. In either 1870 or 1871 sey was awakened by огіѳв from the rear Mr. Royal, М. P., Ьав arrived home. Hint« to ІІоияекеерегв. he wrote to his mother from addition, and ran down the hall to the floor Has She Gone Down in Mid- A farm near Morris was reoently sold for N ovelties in D ress and H ousehold Coal ehould be sprinkled as it is put into Auokland in the name of “ George leading into the addition. He was almost The Most Extraordinary Case Ever Tried in Johnson.” When he oame home his Ocean ? #19 per aore. D ecoration. tho oellar, to avoid ав much dirt as possible. overcome by the dense втоке, whioh at th e Enelish Divorce Courts. mother was living at Watford. Reoently Montana miners are arriving at Cal­ The wash boiler Bhould always be care­ onoe assailed him, and saw that the build­ he went to the house in whioh the respond­ gary. fully dried, and if there is the least tendency ing was burning furiously. It was ітров- CONJECTURES AS TO HEB FATE LOVELY NEW SUMMER DRESSES. ent was living and identified her, that being t > rust rub thç inside with a li ttl e lard. siole to proceed further into the interior. Archbishop Taché was presented with AN ENGLISH NOBLEMAN INVOLVED the first oooasion on whioh he eaw her Halsey, though nearly B tifl.d , had presence an address on the eve of St. Alexander’s Moth infested articles Bhould be saturated sinoe 1864. H e was married to a person Dynamite or Iceberg« the Cause of the of mind to dose the door and give the day, his patron saint. Kecipes for Ihe Boudoir and for Ihe in naphtha or benzine. It injures nothing, named Mary Ann Smith, whose father’s Calamity—The C'anadiane Aboard— alarm. Persons in the front part of the The Bank of Montreal having secured K itch en . and kills the destroyer. Peculiar ITIatrfnioniaI Complication**—A name was Johnson, on the 26th of June, Kurglar iYliller’M Chum Among the building were soon aroused, and made all two lots on Stephen avenue, Calgary, will It soothes and oools a feverish patient to К е т а г к я Ы Ь М ог] . 1862. Before he married Kate Cooke he haste to ваѵе their lives. Superintendent 1*имяепкегм. put up a substantial building for a branch bathe him with warm water in whioh a was informed that hia previous wife was Cash’s daughter had recently been иск The agents of the State Line Steamship оЗісѳ about the 1st of June next. (Aunt Kate's Contributions.) little saleratus has been dissolved. This was perhaps the most extraordinary dead. Thie was from a friend of his first са ве ever tried iu the Divorce Court. It with typhoid fever, and was in a very weak Company have received a despatch from Ou Wednesday last a віх year old son of A famous lawyer used to say that a wife in Birmingham. This was three waB a B uit by the Earl of Easton, eldest oondition. She was removed in B afety GlaBgow this morniDg showing that the Mr. Rowland Hill, of Moosejaw, was ac­ Л Рпгім Dinner 1>гем*. woman who could boil potatoes and melt months before his seoond marriage. He The flames spread with euch rapidity that steamer State of Florida, which left New sou of the Duke of Grafton, for a declara­ cidentally poisoned by oarbolic acid. The The is а Рагіа pattern of a butter well wae a good ooob, and he never did not remember the name of that friend. only an organ, bureau and two or three York for Glasgow on April 12th, was lost tion of nullity of marriage, on the ground prison was given by a lady friend in dinner dress, a in its way. It required any other proof of her capabilities. She was a female friend of his first wife. other articles of furniture were Baved. The at sea. The despatoh is ав follows : “ The chef-d'œuvre that when he married the respondent she mistake for medioine. is of Ottoman Bilk, and of the oolor known He separated from his first wife eight jail being detaohed, there was time to Bteamer Devon, from New York for , A Good Fever Drink.—Put a large spoon­ had a husband alive. To this her auBwer as old brown pink, perhaps the most becom­ months after thoir marriage, and never arouse and rescue tho inmates before the pioked up on April 27th two lifeboats of The High Bluff Branoh of the North­ ful of blaok ourrant jelly into a tumbler was that the man with whom she had gone ing of all carnation tinta, inolining aa it saw her after. He had not tbe slightest fire spread to that building, although the steamship State of Florida, without west Farmers’ , Union have passed a reso­ and fill it up with boiling water. When through a ceremony of marriage before she does to the yellow cones of the complexion. doubt that the woman sitting before him little else could be saved. After all ocoupante or gear. A sailing vessel bound lution favoring веосввіоп from the Do­ oold it is ready to drink. married Dord Euston waa a married man Rose leaves in the various shades of green iu oourt was the Kate Cooke whom he роевіЫе in the way of saving life had boen for the west signalled the steamer City of minion. If a bedstead oreaks at each movement of with a wife alive when that oeremony waa and reddish brown are embroidered upon married in 1863. done, messengers were sent to Hartford, Rome on April 23rd in lat. 46, long. 42, that Mr. Beaupre, formerly Deputy Minister the sleeper, remove the elate and wrap the performed, and that, therefore, she was not the pink ground, and with suoh result that Cross-examined—When he went to iden­ and a fire engine from that plaça came at she had the Bhipwrecked orew of a State of Publio Works for Manitoba, has been end of eaoh in old newspaper. This legally married to him, and was free to the whole looks like a piece of well pre­ tify his wife he looked at her only lor a onoe, but on the arrival of the firemen they Line steamer on board.” The State of arrested at Calgary for having Pond’s will prove a complete Bilenoer. marry when she beoame the wife of Lord served meditcval needlework. The dreaa is minute, and not a word was spoken ; he oould do nothing. As soon as the state of Florida was 4,000 tons burtheD, built at Extract in his possession. He was re­ Calisthenio exercises are calculated to Euston. without train, the round Bkirt being trim­ at onoe identified her ; he did not know the ruins would admit the building whioh Glasgow in 1879. manded. cure deformities of the figure, eapeoially of Mr. Bussell, iu stating the оаве for the med with flounces of ecru laoe. The вате that his address had been applied for by was the scene of the holooaust was en­ the cheBt, to invigorate the system and cou- petitioner, said that hie olient waa the Hon. LIST OF CABIN PA'SENGEES. Attorney-Goneral Miller left for Ottawa lace borders the somewhat ample tunic, the respondent ; he did not marry a woman tered. It was found that nearly all tho duoe to elegant deportment and symmetry Jamea Henry Fitzroy, oommonly called The oabin passengers on the State of on Wednesday, and Premier Norquay and whioh is draped high at the sides and named Johnson; Mary Anne Smith had victims had been smothered in their beds, of form. the Earl of Euston. He was the eldest son Florida were : Daniel Connor, Мгв. Lizzie Speaker Murray, the other members of the arranged en pouf btliiud, while a fichu of sons ; his father and mother and himeelf although there were indications at one spot Arrow Root Blano Mange.—H a lf a p in t of the Duke of Grafton. In 1870 his father Connor, Mrs. Jane Ingraham and infant, delegation, will follow on Tuesday. They lace gracefully drapts :ha bodice open en lived at one time at Mary Anne Smith’s as if three or four had huddled together of milk, one tablespoonful of arrow root, a was Lord Charles Fitzroy, brother of the J ob. Bennet, ^Andrew Fairbairn, Mr. and go to seek better terms. cceur. houee in Birmingham ; ehe had a little speck of B alt, one tablespoonful of sugar. theu Duke of Grafton, and the petitioner and died. One body, whioh was sub- Mrs. J. Hall and David Strothers, all of The total value of Winnipeg importations property, which by deed was settled ou Btantially intaot, was plaoed in a box by A Pretty И ladflw Draping- Cook as for gruel. was the Hon. James Henry Fitzroy. In New York ; Henry Wood, Mrs. E. Wood, for the year ending April 30th, 1883, was herself ; he never got nor tried to get any itself. What could be gathered of the re­ The boat way of removing the stain of ioe that year the petitioner made the acquain* Lillian W. Wood, М. E. Wood, and May 11,762,420 ; for the year ending April 30th. Oue of the newest arrangements for of that property ; he returned from Glas­ maining thirteen bodies was placed in one oream from a pale blue silk dress is to tabcj of the respondent, aoourtesan, whose Shackleton, o f Wellington, Ont. ; W alter 1884, it amounts to 8738,648, a falling cff draping a window, and wonderfully pretty, gow to Birmingham iu 1864 ; he did not go box about the Bize of an ordinary ooffm. Batura te it with perfeotly pure oold water, maiden name was Walsh, but who at that King and James G. Graham, of Canada ; of 81,023,772. The duties oolleoted in effective and іцехрепвіѵо it is, ia made of to the place his wife had lived in ; he did and to rub the edges of the mark made by time was known as “ Kate Cooke,” ehe Among those burnt or smothered to death Jaa. Cruikshank Braddoek, Pennsylvania ; April, 1883, were $202.567 ; in April, 1884, deep portwine oiimson, or olive green felt uot go because he had heard in 1863 that were Mrs. Willson and a daughter, who the water with flannel, во that it does not having adopted the latter surname from a Andrew Tarus, Abraham Williamson, «42.592 ; falling cff, 8159,975. or Morris doth, iu two Btrips embroidered she was dead ; her friend had told him of leave a stain. mau with whom Bhe had lived, and who were recently B ent to the County House Thos. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. in crewel BhadeB ; brown lightened with it in a house at Birmingham ; he did not The weather ia fine throughout Manitoba. Arrow Root Gruel.—One pint of milk, one was connected with a cirous. Having from Covert townehip. The mother had Taylor, Thomas Taylor, jun , Mrs. Anna pale green and greenish yellow, for in­ remember the name of the Btreet ; he did teaspoonful of arrow root ; salt to taste. formed relations with her and visited her also two boys with her. Arrangements to Taylor, Ama Taylor, and Ada Taylor, of The wife of Hou. C. P. Brown died at stance, nasturtiums and their leaves, defin­ not go to see his deoeaeed wife’s eons ; he Winnipeg on Thureday after a short illness. Let the milk come to a boil, reserving a for some months, the petitioner went place the children in the State public Chicago : George Eddington and A ing the outline of tho Btripe, whioh should had seen enough of them, and he had no sohool at Coldwater had been almost Mr. Wilson, M. P. P . for North Dufferin, be edged on the lower end of one side with little cold to mix with the arrow root. Stir through a ceremony of marriage with her interest in her property. Bethune, of Toronto ; Fennell, o f jjisto - ac a parieh ohuroh in Worcester on the completed. The two boys escaped. Of wel, Ont. ; Mrs. Elizabeth Colbach and in­ was sworn in aa Provincial Secretary of oream colored lace—the antique does into the boiling milk with the Balt and cook Mr. Inderwick here informed the court ten minutes. 29th of May, 1871, the witnesses of the mar­ those loBt, several wore upwards of 70 fant, of Philadelphia ; B. Vandorly and J. Manitoba on Wednesday night. admirably. The two strips, which should that the respondent, having now had an years of age, and two or three were hope­ If you would preserve your ohild from riage being an offioial of the ohuroh and a J. Baker, of Philadelphia, and Mre. P he cut во that they fit to the bize of the opportunity of seeing the witness who had The City Counoil havo adopted high croup, pneumonia, and a eoore of other solicitor named Froggett. In the mar­ lessly insane. W ard.cf Cleveland. window and an inch beyond the frame, just given evidence, she admitted that he lioenses. Saloon lioenses with Provincial grave affections, you should keep its arms riage certificate she described herself as Following is a list of those who perished : and oity license will be 8660, hotels 8400, Bhould be lined with Batinet or good cam- waB the George Manby Smith with whom PASSENGERS BV STEEBAGE. warm. A thick woollen sleeve, which fits Kate Walsh Smith, widow. The petitioner James Johnson, an old sailor, 88 years of groceries 8350. brio of the вате color. The strips depend sue went through the ceremony of mar­ age ; Henry Baker half mute, aged 40 ; The Bteerage passengers were Wm.Neoh- from a Blender Ьгавв rod by means of a the little dimpled arm down to the hand, was entitled on hia own account to £10,000 riage in July, 1863. The Portage la Prairie Review aaya: B e n ja m in BogarduB, aged 46 ; old m an vist, James Patrence, Martin Jamea, Robt. brass ring just fitting to it; a pretty end ів the true expedient. at the time the ceremony was gone Sarah Jane Smith said she was married named Sawyer, insane, lately arrived from Stewart, Ellen Stewart, John Hutchinson, “Lot 260, Saskatchewan avenue, was border is made by tassels of the Bilks and Take a vessel that will hold exaotly 100 through, and that sum he B ettle d on the to George Masliu Smith in June, 1861. He offered by T. Goulter on Wedneaday and Kalamazoo asylum ; a man named Sar- Charles Peterson, Jos. Foreman, Wm.Diok, wools employed in the embroidery, and pounds of pure wator, and fill it with pure respondent. Froggett was trustee of the left home for Plymouth on January, 1st, knocked down for 890. The lot Bold for geant, over 70 years old ; Fred. Echen- Peter Roming, Alice Bomie, Mary Вигпв, these are made to slip over the Ьгавв rings, milk of average quality, and the weight will settlement, and he subsequently made 1866, and sailed iu the London for Aus­ 87,000 during tho boom.” berger, an epileptio, aged 71 ; a man named Susan MoDermott, James Grant, Mary whioh are placed in alternating spaces in a be found to be about 103 pounds. In other away with the trust money. The petitioner tralia and was loat. She, а в his widow, Myers, over 70 ; Peter Bolden ; Deborah Shannon, Elizabeth Tunnilty, Franois Car­ row of three, fastened to the doth of the words milk is 8 per cent, heavier than and the respondent lived together off and obtained in thia court administration to Gravette, over 70 ; Mrs. Curtiss, і п в а п е ; ling, W. Hale, Hugh Morgan, Edward t ruîi I. h mul ( rooh м. drape by strands of the wool and віік artis­ water. on up to 1875, when the petitioner’s married hia estate. To make Aunt Pieroe’s eponge oake take life, whioh had throughout been an un­ Caroline Sheaver, aged 35 ; Caroline Long, Benston, Ellen Rogers, D. Ohurohaus, Мгв. A Wall Btreet millionaire has reoeived a tically Bhaded. The lace border, of oourse, Mary Ann Smith, examined by Mr. Rus- seven well-beaten eggs, the grated rind of a happy oue, had become intolerable, and he aged 30 ; Mrs. Willson and her daughter, Brown and infant, John Hughes, John beggicg letter asking for 825,000 to establish only extends up the oentre where the two eell, said she was 8