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This person, Sophia Gunsburg by name, narrated the eveniful stury of her checkered lite to her unsympathetic judges, and narrated it in a cahn, voimpassiened, ubjective way, which the most impartial of histuriana might well envy. She was a Jewess by birth, she said, | ‘and had been brought up in the Pale of Settlement, outside of which Jews ate not allowed to wander at large. Her parents had given her the best educa- tion that was to be had under the unfavor- able public and private conditions in which their lot was cast. Natural aptitude, and ‘the oppression that stimulates when it does not crush, :«ff-cted the rest, and in time Sophia Guusburg became a suort of Jewish |Hypatia of the Pale. After having gradu- ated in the ordinary establishments of in- , termediate education, Sophias lett ber birth- |place, to which she refused the name of i fatherland, and went abroad to breathe the ‘bracing sir of freedom. Ia Geneva her vague inclinations and tendencies were ‘gradually moulded intoa perfect sysiem of cruel, cold-blooded re enge, which has scarcely its parallel in history. It was in that historic town that she meditated and brovded over the wrongs ivflicted by Rus- sia, until at last she hatched a plot. | The mesne she intended to employ in order to ettain it were to the full as abum- inable as the end ia view. She resulved to vaiber (oge' her a select band of young men, aud, dazziing them by the almost irresist- ible charms of her beaury, to administer to each, unkown to the other, a sclemh oath, bicdiwg him to do ter behests, and to assagsitute the Em,rior on 4 ddy and in & manner fixed ..by her. She. was determined that if one faiied another i ‘gan by accusation, was continued by volan-; An Electric Wedding. ‘& NOVEL DISPLAY OP INGENIOUS INVENTIONS AT 4 BWELL AFPAIR IN BALTIMORE. ' Ata wedding at BKaitamore the other nigh © sooner had the the company been com- fortably seated than the room burst int» > flond of light fror numerous vaticolored in candescent electric lamps hidden among th decorations, The entrance of the bride an. bridegroom was welcomed by the automatir ringing of electrical musical instruments After the first course the room was plunge: into semi-darkn+ss, when suddenly from th- fi ral decorations upon the table there glowew tiny electric lamps. Notonly the flowers, but the interior of the translucent vaces in whic! ‘some of them were gathered scintillated wit} 4 sh-s of light After a while a miniature electric lamp, which in some un-xplained manner had attached itaelf ta the bride’s hai, was see: to glow with dazzling brightness A toat having been given two se:pents slowly un- coiled themrelves an‘ issued from the win- hottle that stood befoe the bridal coupl-, Cig:rsand c ffee were served, and the cig rm were lighted by ap electrics) lizhter, v hile the coffee was p:epared in fall of the comp-+ny by an electrical heater The sperches tha’ were made were liberally appliuded by an electrical kettle-drum placed under the table. , As the company dispersed, an electric current set off a novel pyrotechnic display, amid the crimson glare of which the festivities ended. Tre roS A Maniac’s Ready Kuaife. HE ATTACKS THE PASSENGERS IN AN IRISH MAIL TRAIN, WOUNDING FIVE. While the Dablin mail train waa nearing Castlereagh, on the 3rd inst , a passenger named Gaven suddenly drew a knife and commenced slashing at those about him, at the same time yelling at the top of his voice. The car was loaded with passenrers and all were thrown intoa panic. Gaven badiy wounded five fellow-passengers and only desisted from his bloody work when both blades of his knife were brvken and the weapon harml-ss. He then jumped trom the train while it was going fuil speed, ran to a woud near by «nd hid bin self. The wouuded passengers were taken to a railroad station and several physicians attended to their injuries. The pu.ice afterward captured Gaven, who is an- duubtedly insane. _-oo—— A Singular Prison Robert Louis Stevenson, in his interesting papers on the South Sea Islands, now app -ar- ing in the New York sun, gives an amazing I took Cold, I took Sick, i TOOE SCOTT'S EMULSICR : { ‘ . ; . ‘ { RESULT: ; f POEL CNOA CLO Oe Itake My Meals, I take My Rest, AND IAM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS GN; getting fat too, ror Scoti's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Gii , and Kypophosphites ofLimeand » Soda Not ONLY CuRED MY Ineinp- tent Consumption ser LuiLt ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES ? TE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. 1 \KE ITJUST AS EASILY AS IDO M:LK.” S-orv’s Em Isfon is put uponlyinfa mon { r Wra pers, Sold by ail Druggisia at f and $1.0v, : 1 SCOTT & BROWNE, Belleville. | Leu erte steer ; ~ =“ ‘tate Bead IE Beuspepticure _ aids i Digestion. Duspepticure cures | jadige stion. ithe ‘most’serious ‘and ‘on S long-standing cases of ? Cironie Dyspepsia; \ “posilively curec 13 Duspepticure Price per bottle J5cts and +00 (large bettles four times size of emall.) Garles 1G Short. Steloha, NR. E£06D EVERYWHERE, BANK 870 K, BY AUCTIOW, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Salee room, on MONDAY, the |6th day of March, inst., at 11 o'elock, a m. :—30 Shares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. R BS¥AIRSTO, account of the prison maintained by the French residents on one of the islands wiere should take his plsce, and still another af- ter him, until at iast the fuvl deed should be done. The Emperor’s successor, too, unless he struck out a new line of policy, | was tu be stamped out of existence in the same ruthless way. Sophia Gunosburg had no difficulty in attracting a sufficient num ber of love-sick young Russiaus who were smitten by her beauty and grace, or made enthusiastic by her eloquence She sacri- | ficed, without hesitation or regret, all that! a poor woman holds dearest in life, in order to maintain her hold over these young, Catilinos. She was not, however, whuily a, monster; nor waa she exempt from all ; human weakness. She herself tell in love with an educated young Rus- sian, whose paramour she ecame, whom she never initiated into her political plots, so that he continued own tothe moment ef hie arrest in com- plete ignorance of the part she was playing as regicide. Une of the unauccessful at- temy-ts on the Czar’s life, chronicled in the Daily Telegraph in the early part of laat year, waa the work of one of Sophia Guns- burg’s body guards, and had she not been arrested when she was, the present year of grace would probably have been the lust of the reign of Alexander III. ! When the prisoner had finished the im- preasive discourse containing the history of her life and crime, which had been occa- sionally interrupted by the questions and rebukes of the presiding diguitaries, the president asked her whether she felt no compunction for the abuminabie deed she resolyed and attempted to execute, no re- morse fur the cynical way in which she had divested herself of all feminine modesty. Her reply was ap emphatic negative, which rang through the hall like the peal of a musical bell tolling for the death of a yeurhful bride, and was quickly followed by the eolemn sinysong of the judge pro- nouncing the sentence of ignominious death, Her companions were condemned to various terms of bard labor in the mines —s senience surpassing in severity the most psinful kind of dvath—all except one, her lover, who, perfectly imnvcent of her crimioul plans, was fiualiy relessed, after having Ixnguished in svlitary ¢ nfinement fora tength of ime te make him wish tora release into ths sublunary world or into the next The Emperor, when informed of the death sentence, commuted it inte imprisonment for hfe. The Emperer re- fused to allow Sophia Gunsburg to go to the mives, her heinous crime deserving puvishment far more terrible She 1s therefore :o be kept in close solitary cn- finement forthe remainder of her iife im the dreary foriress of gi «my Schluaselburg, on a bleak island near Lake Lodoga, where many another Nihilist has been lashed into madness. or crushed cut of existence in & comparatively short time. ~—e+O+e | Tue l, 2, 3, 4,5.—The Canadian Fireside Weekl is ont with another grand prize com- petition to increase its circulation, in which 300- valuable prizes are offered. This is no puzz-e or trick, and requires no searching in dictionaries or books of ary kind. It isin- genious, but simple, and has never before been offered by any paper. A child of eight can win a8 easily as a coliege professor Among tho prizes are bicycles, tricicl-s, $100 cash, furniture, silverware, jewelry, summer trips— prizes for men, women, bovs and girls, 300 inall, Send at once Sc for sample copy, with tull particulars and list of prizes, to 9 the French are masters. On visi‘ing this! institution with a resident, Mr. Stev nson | was su: psised to fiud no prisoners there, and the resident inquired where they were. The jailer, saluting with soldierly formality replied: ‘‘To-day is the festival and I have allowed them al to go hunting.” Presently we came to the quarters for women, likewise deserted. ‘‘ Have these good women gone too,” said the resident, and the jailer replied, **I believe, in fact, they have gone eomewhere to make a visit.” To complete the story of convict life on this island it 1e- mains to be added that the prisuners draw a salary as regularly os the President of the French Republic. Ten sous a day is their hire, and thus, concludes Mr. Stevensun, they have money, foud, clotves aud shelter, and I was about to write, their liberty. ~~. Massacre at Madagascar. ‘ News of a horrible massacre comes from Madagascar. Rmiastra, governer of the province of Belanuna, resenting 4 petition from the popuiace to the geverpmwnt tu de- fend them from cruelties, massacred 278 persons, including men, women and chil- dren belonging to leading families ‘The slaughter continued for several days. The agonies of the victims were in many cases protracted Sometimes limbs were grad- ually dismembered, their heads sawn «ff and their bodies thrown to the dugs. Many women were outraged. The survivors were forced to erect a trophy composed of the heads of the victims P. pular fury has caused the gunernment te announce that the offender will be punished. eth. «ti —S -iaee News Notes. A despatch from Dublin says that the Bishop of Down and Connor has issued a letter which practical y amounts 'o the ex- commuuication of any Ca holics who sup- port Parnel!, They have great heads in Oregon. The Dallas Chronicle says the managers of the Casc-de Locks spent a lot of money in building 4 steamboat below the rapids and $10,000 in building a wharf above them. Lhe boat cannot reach that wharf, and the result is dieastrous. A Feonchman in the Prevince of Lor- raine bequeathed Fran e $800 with which to buy arms to fight Germany in the next war. As he was beyond the reach «t the law, the Germans arrested his brother «s acerssury to the crime of sedition and cun- spiracy. A special from Okl-homa says that the neg:ves who lately emig ated to that terri- tory came to the. umber of several vhousaudl with the unde:standing that the gove nment would feed them and give them land, bat they find that the land is taken by white mea and that the government will not feed tuem They have no money, there is no work for them todo and they are at starva- tion’s door without « friend within « thousand miles. A Belfast (Me.) paper telle a story at the expense of a merchant of that city who was so sharp in trade that drummers were almost afraid to tackle him One of the tribe, how- ever, entered his store one day while the merchant and his clerk were busy down cellar, Espying an open box of cigars the drummer filied his pockets with them, and when the merchant and his assistant re- appeared treated them liberally with the tempting bait. The manceuvre resulted i. securing a large order, and the drummer generously bestowed the remainder of the Adelaide street weat, Toronto, Ont. Mention this paper. eod wy 3m Auctioneer. FOR SAL E. 4 S L intend selling my Dwelling House on Sidney Street, those desiting a first- class home will do weil to investigate. It is one of the finest finished houses os the city. Gas and water throughout. Bath Room and sewerage to the river. The lot is 70x78 feet. The Warehouse and Lot next to it can he had if desired. No evcumbrances of any kind. Price and terms on application between 2 and 4 o'clock, MRS. M. H. GAHAN, meh7—tvu th sat 5 0 SOT A Set. Satisfaction guaranteed. Teeth ex- tracted without pain. DR. J. P. HURRAY, Queen Street. meh4—dy }ueod wy PREEEOLD FARM FOR SALE. ¢ HE unde-signed offers for sale 62 Aeres of Land fronting on north side of St, Peter’s Ray About 30 acres are cleared ; the balance covered with fencing material. Con- venient to churches, schools, etc., and one and a half miles from St. Peter’s Railway Station. JOHN A. VMGLAINE, St. Peter's Bay, Aug. 29, 1896 Is9l. Sprirg Trip From Liverpool, THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE =REMA, Newly Metalled, 300 Tons Register, R. McDONALD, Commander, WILL 84IL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT ist OF APKIL, and wi!l carry Freight at throagh rates to the different Railwey pointe on the Island. sa For Freight apply in London to Jobn Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad “treet; in Liverpool Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, ob-here to the owners. PFAKEHBEOS, & CO, cigars upon his innocent patrons before he left. Charlettetown, Feb. 17, 1891,