Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Mar 1887, p. 1

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00003`: loo-. lmtnmu, Inch 8. JRO Intel the nu`: Ibllu dark. room VII bid to- no chllgan phat. Th Mindanao van lllnrlhnnnln-i nonllnnnlonalka wulcll II` III` on. IIIOII ullll mu, were in very poll Ind for the summon: that A home rule l:Hl,mpropoood by Loni Salhbnry nml wooplod by sll ion. in 0 contingency i by no mean: lmpod e. Hnch I measure in ` not likely tn are the light this your, but next you something like the ngnoment ol Ill portion which took lace upon the ques- tlonol the mliutrlbnt of null my ln radian-l. lord Holhhuryi clung-0 ol from. it his I change. nnlb lu-ply from the noun 0! the unionhu, who feel that In- xl In virtually In I Into ol Anarchy. Mr. Cltunborlnln ha long loll IN; Lou! Hu- tln n In boglnnl tolool ll. The VIII; I I lull`: down [our ooodltlolu under vb tcuursloln oorhlalooouo tuna JAI: lax` H-H-L--n -"I L. --I...I _.L- unuut Vlllcll HOMO FID II llll W %i one duy. Lon! Sdbbnry will In aid who- thor ho oomph. ll be not than on mu! ho luck to Huilnpufl ` fiend; In nnv an Inn: ml: an-an-an In. J Ku I. It In tho Ind dam I50 I Ibo qua. (`nub `I lh Lin. unnnlnunn an Ilull. lulu Lvlllu Uni Inll! "III me ruvarnment Intended to Iuhltltuu the mn- or batons. A: I Into hour the vote uked for the lriah police In: agreed to, 246 to u I`)! unwumgoccurreu. ` The letter phrue caused an Angry scene 1 in which oevenl pnrnelliue Accused the chief secretary 0! thruuning an llonorlble member. This the chief Iecreury denied. The chair called upon Huly Lo withdrur objectionable lsngunge. Severnl members expressed their diupprovnl of the chic! Iecretnryi expreulon, which Henlv. Ipt|k- .ing later. said could only mean that the ` nnwnrnmnnt Intnntlul In nnhnllnlp ux Arlnn (II I ll`)I.` PITIIUIIIC. The chief uecreury for Ireland said the meeting: alluded to lml been culled to in ` timidun tho jury. and tha rnellitco ought * not to be Inrprisod if unmet lng worse than batoningoccurred. Than Inllgr nhl-Ana 4-nnnml nn nnm-v nun. uvu cuoert; ` < Mr. J. O`Uonnor protutod tint the police had used violence at the meetingn in Cork. N where they had mu-I their batons upon the ` pnrnollitoa. Tho rhlnl nan:-ulnru 'nr 'nn`An.| -.i.l 0}... cuucri Iuu Uriel Iron: me nun 06110008 (I R' htly or wrongly. ") He protested ngaimt the|octriue of resistance to the law, preach ad by Dillon. msmoly that if the law were not ulteretl u be (Dillon) And his associates chose to dictate. they would not obey it. Dillon : speech to-night afforded Additional proof of the necosnty of `ring further power: to the governlnont if iv and order mm to be restored in Ireland. (Conserva- tive cheers.) ` II. I nun ______ _____.._.-)-\__A .1 ,,n_ THE 8l.'RS(`.RlHE'| offers fol ulo M: Home and lot on Albert Street. The home conulun seven emmodlonn mnml. with nu-y. cloths olooou largo cellar. well drain And ouIbulld~ lnn `The lot. Glxli. In ocked Ivllh choice hull and ormum-nu] (mas and small frulta. etc. .- nu`-u . I|I'\ llnluri . In uuu um Hus unpluu roooery $ Inc memoor. Sir Mlchuel. continuing. sold that cermin members of the Dublin jury recently refuted to believe Dillon`: own statement. admitting 1 thet he we: concerned in the plul of cam- paign. The home we: now told that con- Victlonl could never be secumd. The gov- ernment intended to ask parliament for such chmgea of the law as would mnke it possible to obtain convictions. (Comervetivo cheers And cries from the Irish benches -|Din|.oIu n. .........,.l.. \ U. ......o..-s...l -....:._... ayuoul ul lvuuory. (Lneeruq Mr. Dillon nppealed tn the chair. asking if the expression was justice. The chairman replied that the expres- sion did not imputo robbery as the member. Sir Minimal. Dnntinnina nnl Hut l`nl'fAin ngllawu ulu uluon nnu nls Irlenas mclwa ' the ple to resist the law. The police ex- pen ituros were necessarily greater. The inn of campai . for which Dillon was argely responsi le, was a more organized system of robbery. ((.`heers.J Mr, Dillnn Amwnlmi tn rim rlmir A-Irina llllkl Ul ll"! KUVUTIIIUCHC. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach contended that the expenditures for the Iriah police were necessary in order to maintain order while agitators like Dillon and his friends incited tlm nnnnln tn rnninf flu: lnuv Thn nnlinn Av IIIUIIHIIFUH. L0.\'Do.\j, March 4.-In the house of com- mons last ni ht Mr. Dillon. commentin on the vote of 150,000 for (lie Irish pa ice, said he was informed that the costs of the Woodford evictions amounted to $6,500, while the total amount in dispute between the landlord and tenants was only $125. No amount of expenditure would ever sup- press the plan 0 campaign or the public meetings. He warned the government that the meetings would continue to be held in deance of them, and if blood-shed should follow the shame and crime would he on the head of the government. Q1-. lI I..|.--I I'.I':,.L- D..-..I. ..,...A,....l...l ;|_-4 which their own land commission declared that the people are unable to pa . He quotes from the Ipeechee of Sir {cliched Hicks-Beach, and other conler\`ati\'es, made last year, in which it was admitted that if Parnell wan able to row: all the promises of his tenants bill t ie government would.-be bound to attempt to supply a remedy. The land commission," says the writer, proved Parnell to be in the right. Yet the govern- ment, inatead of bringing a hill to deal with the judicial rents, proposc-fl fresh coercion mmuures. " 'I`lnoy_ Threaten to Carry on the Plan of Campaign In Spite of the Government A glilooduhod Talked uf--Tho` I"lre-our orb Finally Sat Upon. ,LoNnox, March 3.--H`ir W. V. Harcourt writes to the Time/4 to show that the t.ru'u~ bles in Ireland arise from the attempt of the whinh thnir nwn land onmmixninn A`n4;lnI-4:1` I THE NATIONALISTS HAD ANOTHER - STORMY NIGHT OF IT. ORATORS CHOKE!) obi A (`Imago In Tlolr Atuludo. stable and shed ; well ; an In good one: An I: to l"RA.\'(`l.-J .\il'U\`.\Ll)*I|OKl door. 03 harlot Bu-cot. Fob. H. Iilllut -vwllijwiln nvhwln om||anut.hthlo- n-QQ-u:Inn -ll_.. gll -Q-n 5 Km "'1" "III" `yl W iodlgx-doubthu)`l.r.alA.lrd`:.Sllbodoct~ I I Of m...2"Jt.'.'2`n.... can an ant llhly III H! "in Judy and duchn north-was lr Al HA In LI. Illihnnnnlln ` K17? I31, CDC TNT "TUTTI Rqin In M: lmlopupdtbo no pmvuunu Inuury. Thonulnulhhangoinvtn make 5 dc terminal ooruocapunuoandtbo noon in the north-was Iorrhorku. Noun R. Lonloux and H. J. Clot-In pnrpnu not I utnnplng Io`! through the now also dlvon DI- I-L_ L..-_. _L_A L- ...__ _L_._A __L__ 5.73.4 Ihnu ' J * nu ucfu. "X hold: an, -nuuvnnnani Irunlllnn LA. -.-A than QKIIGIIKI j'|I"fCI'I'|1C. A hordool govvrunut bulllu MI 0 than tou0thoHhouulonudhl!- av-on Iotnhbhrlslcudtdahl. L ...aI....-- l_._ \l-_Km.L. ..... ck... $200 REWARD. r HT-' Sir John know what Inc was about when M be and ' .. ...u:.'i`.'... ..!.`Il.`..`.`."1..!`.'.'1.`.2. '2 til` IIUII. I`-. `Fluff Kl UIUIIIIV llllll Ill \I('Il(` hit out in the I tin council. The whole 0! lull) paid on mum 0! the pnrchnn prim ol tho North Shore Railway In nil to have dlnppcnrod from tho provbdll Innnry. Thnnnlhnnnglnnnlnatn uni: A :1: IRS!` UUKI I`II' `HQ VI` . La Jmuluw lay! it u needles: fur the gm urnmenttoclnim Mr. Hand:-t, u! Nivolet, up he in bltnlgul :4) vote again! them. Both .'EIrInnr and La Julia em luti can deny that .|0.(ll) have been 0 1-rt-I the on. H. Uingru Io lnducc him to vs:-ale tin `I1- __L_I- -1. -.nnnnnn__: I ,, n.'....@ ' T 2 i}I..}... Wumnu. lent &-1\o noun h the Innjn njj 1nL:ngJt`.I_._ I The Nnlloncllun II the .\'orlI-\Iout-l'ro- ' Icon to be Acllvoly Punhod. .\|r. Wall: in going to protect. the elovtion of Mr. Ccrgill in But Bruce. Hr. lAur1'er ha I larger mnjnuity than ` my nuccculul mudialnle. It ronche-I l,0.`hi. Th: liberal: of (ntun will endux-our tn unoeat Ami din: Inlify the oonnervutive rm-nu hen elect fur 1 0 vi! -. man it u no-edlmn fur the mu \I"Ill' Hill I." IHU IVUIU 0' Allnlll-lltlu. The (`enedien Pecic reilwe} ha com- pleted ernngelmnte with the Cunard enem- nhi company for the tnnefor of ne of the r feetoet etoemors to the Pncic noon: in order to obtain I eherv: 0! the Smnghei tee ship meme. Cllll Ill" TPIIITIIOG U) LIDQHI. It in reportod that the betmthnl will be Announced of the Princes Victoria, second luu hter ol the lkrnnn Crown Prince, to the `non Fmlc-rick of Anhdt. eldest nur- viving non of the Duke of Anlult-Dunn. 'l |..l`..n..Ii... I5-nin -.H--u Ln. an-n I A than lrvm lhnltoh uyn than . ll Ann .5... M. 1.5.: .m Lnnlnu-L [ nururvuil Icrrlborlu. Inert IN! I0 muny up licnnu tint the onion: Wny out of the In culty In to re-appoint .\lr. Dewdney. Jlmm M:-Donald. nrintnr Ihnuhnnrtml HOL'1-IE AND LOT. on (`lurlen St. Homo. frame lsx. with kltvhen sddlllon lx; Io! ` in 8 hot from and about Hofeol doe ; new ` sable and shed I well all In goat? order. mm m nrmmr .4 M.-:m\'.u.n4nen door.~ \ Illllllilllly [I DO l'U*IPll)I( I T. I'EWlIOy. Juno: McDonald, printer. wlnodooortod 1 lulu wife in Toronto, Iru arrested at No- ` wsrk. N.J.. living with another wife. Hi: lint wife accepted 8-Ill) to relinquish her claim and returned to (load; In K. _4_-_AA4I AL_A AL- L,A__AL_l ..._'II | . UI.|.I'l. Colonel Gilder. New York Herald, who started to find the North Pole. has Arrived M Selkirk today from (`huru-hill. He hu ` determined toreturn to New York until i spn . .lm on Annlnrlnn nn his trial in Pnnlnnnl DPTI Jltisge Anderson, on his trial in Englund. for unpdling one Charles Dukin out of mono , in the hope of securing Ln astute for Illaiim, Eu pludod notguilty and in dofanding moo . 1. r. n.....I.A .1.-. u- n..__n._-_ ._2n n , I } llll'lI$IL ` Itflth t that Mr. Devdnoy will be re-n pointm lieutenunt-governor of the nor! wrest territories. There Are to msny Annlionntl [hut than Quint wnv nut nf tha mun: In a Iupporwr or mr. uusauone. The Grand Trunk statement shows an available surplus for the past halfyear of 183,500. out of which thefull four per cent. dividend will be paid on the guaranteed stock. l`_I__..I 1\:II,,, \* ,, \' I I! D! I I IIULIUVUIV IIIUTU I3 I \'.C&llC`y. Mr. Lnbouchere state: that Lord Emlmoml Fitzmwrioe, Lord Lanadownei brothenwill shortly seek election to the house of com- mon: n I supporter of Mr. Gladstone. Thu `:I`lI|4I 1`:-uni: nfnnmnnt nhnum nn 1 ITUUI Luna. 'lhe Queen intends to request the Dowa- ger Lad Iddealeigh so accept the appoint- ment 0! lady-in-waiting to hm majesty whenever there is I vncancy. Mr Lnhnnn-hare nhnnu that lnnl l`.hnnn.I llUlllU- The queen of Spain has signed A decree ` making 5 W per cent reduction in the export duties on the sugar and tobacco shipped from Cuba. 'l|...I\......_ :_n....,l_ ;_ _..,..._g `L. l`\,.__- EH6 BOVDTUIHCHC. Mrs. Johnson, colored, and her adopted i daughter, were burned to death today in New York by a conagratinn in n fnur story house. TL- ........._ ..f L`_-:.. I.-- -:_-l _ J--_,_ llllflllv lllllll UI V IUDUTII LUIICSU. Ottawa will spend 810,000 in the celebra- tion of the Queen`: jubilee on July lat and 2n d. There will be a military review and sham battle. In :. _.--_A-_l AL-L .|._ "`......_A- II, '1 :_ T0 PORK PACKERS--Hlhoat Cash Price :1 for port Nada bonot. link And ferti- xlng materials delivered at our wor Huntl- Lon. Ruwuu 1 00.. Fmlunon. Huunlon. Bllllll UCCIIC. It is reported that the Tomnto Mm`! is soon to be bou ht up by agents of Sir John llacdonald um run as an oicinl organ of the government. Mr: Jnhnnnn nnlnv-and nml hnr nrlnntml I wflnhhe (LT. R. can pay 4 Per cent. divicleml for the past year. The Chicago and G-.T. R. line shows a decit of $37,600. A Onhnl nf II IR Kl?) Inn. lxnnn un 5.... .nl. VIII. Ill. Five hundred and mnet -four lives were lost by the wreck of 4: jun on the Chinese nnsut, mwy. Counsel for the condemned anarchists has led their clients plea for anewtrialnt0ttn- wn. HI, IUIU IIIUWH B HUHCIE U! Q0] .0`!!! A man of $116,500 has bieen solar suin- scribed towards the building and emlow meut fund of Victoria College. (lttiuva will nnentl `In (In in flip l`ll\|Il`Il. .VUllUW IUVIHK Parliament has been naked to rant uno- thor 25,000 for the ex pauses of t e British navy. ` Pnnnunl fnr Hun nnmlnnmnml Ilrlnlu-|\:nOu luna- PAIIIIIUUTSII II ICIXHIU. Two remen. on 3 steumo-r a' New York from South America, died yesterday from yellow fever. ' I.)....H..........o L..- L....... ..-I.-.l A- _.._.. -._- 10% U] 31 TH. Prince lexnnderia suffering from acute inummation of the eyes. . Edison, improving in health, is engaged in B pllying electricity as a railway. motor. T e Imperor Williasnl goes to Wioslmlen after Eater, nml while tliere will interview Qu eon Victoria. Dnfhn ltu`nnlI hlnrn \ '\nn Inn. ..I....6...l \{lI CU" V" ICCUTIII. I A Rufus Blodgett. Mom.) has been elected wglumcure. Torontostamds as tho rst city in the` world in respect to Sabbath obaervunces. Edinburgh is second. Tun rmnnn, nn 1 nfnnmnr n9 Nam \'n-I: HUT(`HlR.S AND SAUSAGE HAKIKS- rrime new small In cantnn; by Home. 500 lbs. 8c. rllnkecs. I lbn.l)c. porlb; lnlfkegl. go. ; prime now Engluh uhoop oulnfu. kw. . Inge bundloq` small I q antuaa .\ por bundle. Rowuu 5 (31).. am! ton. i` The Splvo of the Morning Papers and the Very Latest Telexrnns. Th Cmmlian parliament will meet on me 13th of Agni]. Inrnnnr in -nm-inn from nnnha Ll loll! . _m. POLITICAL Zpbuuzfens. "THE PITH OF ms NEWS. n. u uruqwv HIT: I II! {W vodn`thu.IuI-u'ho uu-uvnunj llo dbl ntu :0 E t. u: -nuns.` . ., C It rlvw,-= |h d IOMIJC. lowuhuhulhlhou-In-nllhlnhvn T 17 T ICU: WI ml-In-I-0-I.III-III!!! lqhnlng at Ibo `P0000001 00005115 At vtndnnn-I hanrvloh imam: cu-yhgh! nut. Mbhinunuu at Iuh nigbgbunll, llluorhn 1.8!. IVIIIII-COIIHII II Ur. tlllylll. ur. o- Hlynn wu much movod by the his lie `to am svhdhuuoa i.'2...;".I'.... 1's.'."""""'.......,. lornduoulmhg any-u=$-p olthounlvct-uryolhlo7I|IIMNlnynd 50th unnivu-nary ol Mn aunt. in an-A Lu IL` nnQ-llIg. ng L.-4-. II. FOUND AT LA8'l`-A remed wu-rnntod to euro bud And Ion. Corns. Bu ono. Cdlounoo. kc. Hanson`: Magic Corn salvo. in bus. Me. at wads`: Drug Score. ~- v~v--- -- -- uv:---u---- u--n uni:-n'1';: tho I . llbvynn `d~I`;:`- II, D | IDl`|.l'h:lI5(:lCl'I |li.I.lI ml robuhuunu Dr. lloulyn. Dr. Ic- Hlvnn In much mmnul he uh. nun. ll. njIIIyl'If- ul 5 ..."n:'.'..':.".".".."'. .:`.'..n""" l.'l~ --4 I!'lI`lIl|llCll"II ul till! I l I Roll. Mnrch .1 "Tu Noun. Henry (buy. ('hninnn.n 0! St. .\`tophon'I Pnrinhinno-11.51:! John R I'M ney. Vice-Chaimun. New York : "Your his mm vs: non acceptable In the Sovunkn ' till . who, rohrli thanks. impart: mm! ovin his Ipoutolic 0 I tion to the Rev. Dug. yltlyrn. to you, and \ in N00 flit I U C Tho Inrhhulnnnn An In print ah. --A In Nu`. \'uIu.. Msrch 4. - The following cablr was neceived yuunhy in reply to our of umgntulotinll to the Pope : RAII An:-h I ion by (In Pope to Dr. -I`(")III| and II: llc-nnhon of Illa Hock. 0| ruurnl Inu lvportl on me GINO. The etIorney- nerd Announced the select committee to unto the standing committee: and the committee of ten to control the li hrury of perliement. I IIOWIII I`. The one got promptly to work at :8 o'clock. and ten xmnuten or so I-on upon! in cnrtinsjup petition: to the clerk's dot. Then o provincial oocrotnry laid A number of returns And report: on the able. Thou nllnrnnvn-nun] ;nnn........I 91.- ..I...o .1 Fuuuu mr. rrnler II Inc cnucol Inc Yuan. {lo noted carefully our point ot impression thnt either of the I on mule on the houoe,nnd when the time for came he was no libenl as any 0! them in be swxini it. -.___ __. ______.|,, - , A -FOR GOOD VALUE In Woolen Undorc|oth- inc [0 lo REEVES`. llrlu |og'|Illl.`lll'. . The member: who were not culled u_pon to do my of the hulking liltenod luaguldly to the four favoured onus. Of course the momben of the ministry won All auction while the mover and uoconder were hlking. The commiuioner of public iorh wheeled his chair in full And complete View of Mr. Guthrie. then ditto with Mr. Evantnnl. A parent! Mr. Fruer in the critic of the 05 met. 19 ou~efu!ly our? gr ,:.1 ._..___.__ AL- A lsuu next: so (no mxniswr 0! education. Mr. Evsnturel. the seconder, iss re re- sentstive French Csnsdisn. While r. Guthrie wss speaking the member for Pres- cott vrss sll sttentiou. He levelled his rim- less. sin le-bsrreled eye-glen at the member for Saint Wellington and drsnl: in ev word he uttered. Mr. Evsnturel`s u per lip is covered with a thick, stubby, jet b Is moustache, I hich extemlrbnrely to the cor nsrs of his mouth. He wore the fsvon'te cost of his fellow-countrymen, s black Prince Albert, and until he arose to spesk 8 brown Christie still was tilted jsuntily on the side of his head.` Mr. E\'snturel s sent is quite clneeto the lsdies gsllery, which was well tilled. and he seemed to be con- scious that his orsto made quite sn im- pression on several 0 the fsir occupants of the enclosure, for more then once he was detected squinting that way. Mr. Eventu- rel is a lawyer, and speaks very good Eng lish. and speaks it fluentl , fsr moreso either Hon. J. A. (`hep esu, Sir Hector l.sn erin. Hon. Mr. Canon. or Mr. Lsurler. the ll r leading French members of the h_oue(:f commons. one of his few mispro nuncistions is trone-" for throne. " He sits beside Mr. Robillsrd, the French (`s- nsdi-in member for Russell, snd s strsight line across. st the heck of the chamber. would lend a visitor at the sest of Mr. Gu- nl lhscaud, the 'outhful looking French ` sdisn member lor SoL White's old sent. North l&x. These three gentlemen oom- ` plete the French contingent of the sixth On- tsrio Iegislsture. Tim mam}...-. --Ln ...... ....s ..-n..a n we Iuunu ol IIIO The ink! I ho, Id In n'nnI"Ithn Arman `nu. ..'::.f.;...n'.. ah. wry. Mr. Donald Guthrie, Q.C., the mover of the address, has lled a similar olce before. In 1875, as a member of Mr. Miickenzids party in the house of commons, he was the mover of the address to Lord Duerin in that year. Mr. Guthrie s face, which is completely covered over with a massive red heard, is well known in the courts of To- ronto, where he has been engaged in several important cases. He sits for South Wel- lington and lives in the royal cityof Guelph. Mr. Mowat, it is said, considers Mr. Guth- rie A valuable addition to his followin , and has given him a seat right behind himself and next to the minister of education. `Jr 'l`vnnhn-4:` tlus .4 ...-I..- 3.. - ..,.__- ms comuwency Dy me dominion election. The debate was rather u as 0 whole, nl~ though Mr. Evanturel, the member for Preacott, who seconded the address, threw some life into it by u three-quarters of An hour dash of what might pass for ery ora- tory. ` Mr nm.n).I n..n...:.. n r` .3... ........... ..c on the address on Wedneedny. The floor 01 the chamber was full and so were the gel- lcriee. The only member not in his seat was Mr. Lyon, of East Algomn, detained in his constituency by the ominion election. The debate was rather HA9. an A mhnl. .l. Mr. Eranhlrol. of Prescott. akes I Live- ly Speech and Defend: his Follow- Cauntl-ymen-'l'he, "M1115" Correspon- dent who Went Eu! Bully Sat Upon. Toronto World. I t I_>ook t_he Ontario Ansemblz three l_xours _ THE LEGISLATURE IS UNDER FIRE FOR NEARLY AN HOUR- m1ll'I' Ul IIIVIIIUII lulu nuwu auzvuu ` unto I (`OM I-`()l .'l`ABLE ll()lZSlC uUo'nl nion In any time. Apply to J. \\ A ELL. on the promises. A FELIClTdl; OUR QUERY omlzlo 'PARLMENT. NO. 53. Wllll TUIICIIHIUB UVBI'I'|DIll. ll lllu IIILUFUU unu mung: of the Alla . Possession at anytime. Aprly to GEORO RICHARl)S().\' & SONS. too of Princess Street. Ann. 3!. donlqual 3` Bah-unnq _ "' ""':L ""'d'un no ge.~`.-:-.'.-.7.-..-:`f@'-.:*-.11.-.-.: An:m\':no vaI bug. -nu- hlhnvnnl A SHOP. \\'I'l`H I)'ELLl.\'U ATTACHEI). corner of Division and Elliot: Streets ' also I l"nMIuY)l ,'l`ARl.lt`. umzmc nulininlnu, 32...... THE BOWLING ALLEY on Wellington St. with realdonoe overhead. and the xluroc an Annlv GEORO & SONS. -.'-ITONE COTTAGE. Possession at once. Ap- ply Lo JACOB BAJ US. 0l`ll(`l' Of UIYIIIOII and [H100 Ebro! (`0Ml"()l uuoinl union 1:! nnr lime. Annhr to VVA I uu nu-I Jan. tL LADIES to work for us at their own homes : 8710 810 per week can be qulotly made. No photo. painting; no amusing. For full Rar- Iiculnru plane address at once. CR3:-wltm` . RT (`o.. 19 Central Street. Boston. Mum. Box 5.l70_ jo ' ' u AGENTS. mole and female ~ 83 41 day. Send N stnm for particulars. Sampioo. 25 cents. C. K0 DY. wand 1.8 Front St. Toronto. 'l`U Ius;N'1' or buy A good stand in some good locality by a rnbcltnsa banker and confeclionor. ` Address JAMES MICHANACK. lnnesvillo` un (`.41 Lnnnrk nurcmms Arm SAUSAGE MAKIRS: u-imn mu: nmnll hm! again-It hv Hm-nn MI! lh-. THIHCIC ICXPIIIHIIJNCICI) SALICSMEN. um sell oods nnd are not afraid of work. HARD & C0. %"*:"*.'.-5.1-..-a-..-m. .:-.42.`: Nu Q. JOHN F. BAKE. Fob. ll. not-nun Rotor: Asuncion .__._.._._..M .;____i_... -.-_..._.j.4 Andres: J A MES P.0.. (`/o. Lnnark. X 0001:. Apply to MRS. MCNEE. Union 5 l FOOL GOOD GENERAL SI-2RVANT~ references. Apply to MISS CARTVVRIGHT. i 0rt.sm0ul.h. Ml'RI`|lY. :,In Kingston, March 3l'll' Denis Murphy, aged 28 years. The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon at half-past two o clock. from his brother : residence, King Street. near Brock St. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. Moon!-:.-ln 'l`ownshi of Kingston. Thurs- day, March 3rd, Rohn Moore. aged 73 vnnrn .._J, ...u-.`... ...`., ......... .-.v--.~q ~--~. .77 years. The funeral will leave his late residence on Saturday afternoon atonco`clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to ttttond. .\luIuus.-In Kingston. Nlurcll -MI. Jim!- nuel Morris, aged 47 years. Funeral notice to-marrow. Death resulted from an accident at the M. '1`. Co`: yard T0 RENT buy good stand in good ` ocalltv by "'fH1iiv:i:{i5|Ef11|cN(?|c1) s.u.1csMi'.N. who run an" Irnndn nnd nrn nnt nfrnld nf wnrk. J. l`. ELECTION ` NOTICES. the 'l`o\:r}_l1ip of`KingstQn._ Al.I..LJ.IJ-Id-4.`!-IJ - M l'R1`0N-GRASS.--At the home of the father of the bride, on the `2nd inst., by the Rev. 8. G. Bland, Goor e Franklimaon of John llurton, Eaq., to mma Murguret, young~ estdnughter of John Grass, I-}aq., all nf BAI\.l IIJAl- \VlL80N & RANKIN`? Minstrels ut the Opera House. l' nuunl . l.nc'rL'mc In Convocation llnll. SPECIAL. MENTION. VOL. LV[* _ i'9R 941*? - REMINDERS. ,W4NTEP_-_ T0-LET. `MARRIED. III II WIII a tin provident at t at N O I lvuu nnu Illlllll ll Iuuv. vu EDWARD MORHAM. THE DAILY WHIG. f.'.'."m'n.'.'.!".."a.s...' '..".'......."""".'s". '2. may [Iva Ir. Down: ohowhu. so luv. JUII -33. II III clues. `Ibo yclouune hm chum`: pelican`: holhp no In-lly that It nluutl Io cobu and ruin; tho uhnum vslutbo 0901 u. Lu. body honour! the hall. a. ritual in In oouhtbd. and will unt. I-nu]-can `For nun. Toma!!!-. Inch 4.- Th In-I ncuru _"':L':'.!!`.1'*.'.'. '.`.'-."'._...""'- """""...._.;~_- --V I-IVUC I IZVV ICIXE I (Inumm, Much 4.--A coulo uloauno M 0 um I Sunday school buy to-Ru. J ol the chart. 1 h ngln-ll-u `hi It-:51; -.-lI._.-..`_ 1% UIVII. ulna CHIOIIIUIXIDIQI and-had not-0 (lb . but Inld to vllhdtinoloullo goodahocurotl onrlnunhuycu. llhcuo wand ru- al. Today to . and. having ad lb mind. the lions. M. and enuholthooIl'1.N-I5. ::'c:m|o' I ' ' mud:-9 : a:".o'm.Iy u calm the pi Clad. IKIU "T LXIZTVIHK Banux. March 4. 'm the am sitting n! the new nloh Von Holtko occupied tho : art. He nd he olocdon ol tho pruklont vzrrddcnt for to-dsy, and the bout: my `I L I ' L ` -. IOU`! MI. 705. I. .e.-'~'...m-:.g......_ "`R .'.".".:.' Numb c - |'onu'rbruu'IIag,bor- an (border. and Pool. in um: comment: on , in point` Iplooh. thngu rd ncontn Inn||nn In not HinII.Irn (Barman Llbonh (bolting. lln.1.|.\`. March .1. - The nocond bdlotn no fur hue been hvonhlo to the an liher slnmlu-rolhlruon Iunelocud. ncludin Her ron. Hiclort, Schndon Anal uulon rg. Haida than then It ! Iloctoul ve unuoml Iibonh. tour Iochlhu. three oontrinu and one [no conservative. II---... \J__.L A `A AL- _A -lAAl__ _l IHII HIUTIIIII . Roll, .\ urh I. ('--ntlnuesl tremble: were felt throughout the Riven": to-day. NIPIZ. .\IIl'Ch 4.~ -Another slight nlmck of urthquuke ha been felt hone. l IIIIPUC III ITCIIII thin mornin u...... \ -. linnlln ol the In-\Iqnnho-llIlltlln lien for 7.000 llonolou People. Roux, March 4.--0ne peruon w.-u exca- vntod din veoterdny (mm the ruins at Dinno-Hnrino, and I whole fnmily wu rc- Icuod from I eollnr in 13331; They had all been immurod since the hut Ihoch occur- red. The on inoon report thn only I for house are an e in (ho lin. It will be noctu- ur to build but: for t. e M-cummodntinn of 4. perwun. render-d hmnelvu by tlw ` onrthqunke. l`lI|IaIL'u'l\n\ \`l' \l....-L .1 \ ..li..|.v \ IIRIILIVIVV`. nhocl of enrthqnnnh thin nunrninu Bl'('HAnul. March 4.-8ev1-nl persona` wen killed in lighting at Siliutrin. between (he inm an and loytl troops. Two odi- caru uul coon privutau who were engaged in the revolt were captured And shot. .0 Pull III IJCOOAO. lune David. uoood-bud dulor, wnuumo III A: ALL` n!-Q In-H zh. l UIICI!l III. (`)ll'cr Vl`l\' Wiley. The European prospect is again black. To-dny the wont now: in that the whole force of the Auntrisn oovulry is manned on the (lclicinn frontier. An experienced di- plomntin given his opinion, however, than wnr will not bnuk this your. 1! Russia, he thinks. meant to attack this year. she would have begun enrlier. The inunodinte dsnger inthe Bulgarian revolution. If we escape that peace may yet be preserved. Annrch inn roulin in Bulgnriu. Soru. lnrc 4. -T e leaders of the I1`- ` volt At Rustchuk hue been ordered to he Ihot |)..... .._.... ll__-L A gl__,,_ I _ u 3 CXVILICII. l lr.~i1'H, March -t.-('ount Kalnoky, s k~ ing before the budget committee 0 the Hnngarhn delegation yesterday, said that sport from the serious character of the Bul- garian question grave doubts as to the con- tinuance 0! peace existed in countries that were scarcely concerned in Bulgaria. Put- ting aside unforeseen events the ace of Austria was not directly threatenex . but all the states of Europe were amiing. and the government was impelled by a sense of its responsibility, to place the country in a state complete preparation. The measures adopt ed were of a purely defensive character. The government had no reason to change its peaceful. conservative policy. The En:-nnnnn nrn-nm-I in again Lin.-L $200REWARD uuualuor one uulgnrun rovonz. \'u:.\':~`.\. March -|.--Ad\'ices any that not- ` withstanding that the rising in Siliatria has been suppressed the position of the Bulgari- an regency is critical- lItVl`l'll, Kfnrr-h .1 .__l'nnnf `\ nl|uxl.e \- annnlr uuwuusu Ul um 1130618. I VlE.\'.\'A, March 4- It is repm-ted that the cur has convoked a council-of-war to ` consider the Bulgarian revolt. \'Ir\:\`A Mnnnla A ,_,A.luin... m... Mme ....o arruawu an int: omcera. and rocnnmeu Metro litnn Clement regent o Bu] rin The in abitants rose -in arms against t e in- surgents. The ghting continued through- out Wednesday. when the insurgents at- * tempted to retreat across the Danube. but, gwingto as heavy re, poured into them from the shore. they were compelled to abandon their boats and take refuge on an island. where they won` nnlly captured. All the insur nte were found to he wound- ed. The nut ority of the regent is restored. and the whole town is rejoicing over the downfall of the rebels. \"u..-nu. \l.._..L I I. :_ ._._, ,4 I .1 . It was l`I`e-tnnlly Supprouecl-(`nptnre of the Leading Insurgents. Rt'.~i1'viu'K, March 4.-The commander at Siliatria seized the verninent. of the town on Monday lust. roops fr-un here uud from Rosgrad and Ynrnn su pressed the re volt. With the exec tiou 0 the killing of the commander the a air was bloodless. On Tuesday Major Uuzouno`, with a battalion of engineers, surrounded Ruatchuk barracks. arrested all the otlicera. and Froclaimed Mnonnnnlitnn (`I..n.....s ...........s .. I)..I....._:_ , " ".",","'H'-W"-'v !?'~!!'"`:`;-"-W-553.`,~`},1.`.5! P1,,11,9,,U11,`, -. ---c. 7`. rn No'w r\'o_rJr ._ via and N.\'.C. Rys. ` '1'. IIAXEEY. Gun. Ticket Agent. Rome. Wntorlown Sc Oudensburg RM. To Utica, Albany,New York, Phi|adel'a. : ;\\`1A\.sh:r}g.Lg1;Bnltln\oro gd all P9j1_1;LgLIjor1h- 5 THE ' Ferry Wharf. K I For cheap tickets to all points. and 'i`nf6r- mation pertaining to all Routes, apply to , F. A. FOLGER, : General Tic'kt;t` Agent. Hlnot. `me In I|.m.\ua on the phonon` nu-o dmou new. and the garden In all wl the choices! frulu. I-`or term: I In TIRE. MOORE. RESCUED FROM THE RUINS. The Futon`: Ian lauu. |n__-L ; Vnrltlsh W'hlg'u" telephone number 128. GENERAL 7'/0l(ET AGENCY. EEBELLION IN BULGARIA. THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY wt. - - FootofBrock street. KINGSTON. our. KINGSTON. CA NADA. FRIDAY EVENING._MX1"{iC ;,I33T:.T IIll`ll `L .\ lllglll } loll bare 1! `I15 I` .\ alight -O I)IKl Hm-2 (`r misu-2. i}.e}{nauun$d on; for lo that [DESIRABLE "U1 El ANl)b()T ` now oocuplud by him on Karl Rtroot. The whole In obrod In one blork. having about one hundred and Iwonty feel mm on hhrl Street. and tho lwrnr hm runllhmng lowest sweet. The B I.m.\'ua the proper!` new. (anion nhnud TI and "|noGu"Iu||l1u Iluu HI ITO E - f a path way: nun may Ihoonnh. umno}-. Mu-uh --'no not us` and: mall the amount the Vatican to Amhbhbz Curio Mott, hide; the non- pny an Inc; I: Inland. Ln\`lI0.\'. March 4. - Then in I beginning i oi A ve importnnt. n 1 Vital change. in the poiigod situation. n the iint plane the ruumi-hblo confonnco has taken turn. more favournblo than the moat lung 0 poii tivinm on either side couixi hvo um inod. .\ir. Chnmberlcin in so impressed wit the prnopoctl nl liboni reunion that he hu nip nuinod from All support of the government in the rather rriticni diviliom n! the ciolure which In in; on. More than this, there in vnrv mum nnvnunl lnr than lQnQAInAnQ elno i W1 nfuunr. ll'lII\l~IIIllIWI.1ll`lIfIIqIK 5"" In uyoanhunonlopnaublb all at than mount an thooaly slhnulvo olooorcloa. 1-n..nJ3."..u... Drnux, Hunt -4315. up nub: \ I041 an! A - ......" .: :.:-'...--........ ....."-m vhe choloo MOORE.

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