rim-Q-~-.m \l-__I. I I 34 j "lrllluh \\'hlg`u" telephonic number 128 (`I-will to When Deco ...,.,...._ II 1 nu -I- 4- I GENERAL T/0l(E AGNOY.t {is m; `o`%}?+s iais. KINGSTON. CANADA. -TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 15,1337. _ ._ `_..i___ .._.+_ ,.. ~ .d-_j_.jT J_ Lrf, - - Foot of Brock Street._ KINGSTON. ONT. 1 u-cg. A. HOPPINS. Agent. all VI BIN A IIIIIIIX HORN Ill`. nnoullll 00A ROIII`. Tbeluht lab I 5; kn-tngllu IrI(I`.L\'I\'&lIlR(`ll`:-. I lhoel inn. -n-un-uuInII1lQf. (luoolvlvu bin [uncounta- juut alto thovnon|Ihuruuu- admin and ' puuuu an--u-us. I annual Nnnnnnlul-I----.n I III I? UUVU (`CI (Ill q Ioulallbo magma-nu. m . .\p.ums.- u anon ' I .~|::ga.. I::ll`I.. lb 53$ kills-Hvy nnpnnthohullu nuyh` uunouuuuduvvhnvwvuocjryln unlclnlrvotbopu-uuvlovwuphhnod iatbovnd. lntvoeaoitvu ; um: an-ue uwr Inc uncut Ill bout mnding. lnooe place seven I-Ilia him out ten placed in I run`. IA nunbon nl sumo: urorvnnthclnil. in many Iron nu,-nintho ruin Ono van to cut mmpktcl in two. Two nun. who run naval, hajtlioir hem hurled. anal the lip ul out tun cut ol. `I... .1 ck- __I_.Ln_ _ 1 ,,_J - BOATS. a`.V an -11-4-1.-v -I I.`. `Die wreck male I most ling ruin. U! the nine run which the tnia six were inthecut. Thebridge entinl gave way held! it touched the inwnd nice. but the momentum ul the tnin and the strength olthe con ling! earned it uurly over the chain. tdmppenl just helore it reached the Abutment and the bully ol the var duh ed quintet the eolid stone wall. The fume olthenhochehotthemollorsnnleothntitl cleared the chum and slid dontthe rnibitn ' 1 full length. the body ol the our 1.; litenl ly `round an paom, at the bite ol iron. I wuod end human llndiae strewn on the med lxenenth. forming the foundntmn an! the wreck. The can in the then formed I 'le-l I rechqxe KID fer-I ion` by N!) feet isle. The event Alter the alinater hurt, mmlina In nan` yd-.. ...._.. |....n.. ._L-.. tuv uuuu uuu uqluvu nau ueen l'BlI)0\'0ll. George Saudfonl. of Roalindale. in the second car of the wrecked tnaiu, said : We were sitting in the middle of the second car. ' 1 All at rznce there was a craah, a deafening noise. and then fora moment all was still. '1` hen at-one a confusion of sounds all around us. There were groans from thaae who were hurt or dying. Many were under the Delta and some were crushed between then. In frontoluaatnmannunod ;hevaI halftnruedinhiauatuhe andthd moment after the wre--k he was actually run through and thn h by a int:-rs from the bottom of the carfuhe tig t amuug the debria was horrible. Many people were dead pinned down by timl-erl. and wounded. All were horrihl man led. I saw one man working to elp rt The of his seal andleftearw:-return from in head andihe was covered with blood. but he did not realize it. After all had I-een moved fmmtheearhe waaworl` innumeonetoid him that he must have :11} hurt hinuell. ` He puthiehandtohhhoad, and the next H ` moment Ininln-I A-'nv " xncputlllinlnuwll moment fainted Away. L\' A"AI I An Hundred Psoplo Abctednorno Killed Outright. and some so Badly Injured et._ _ That They Cannot Recover - The Wreck `Y [I Really Beyond Dearrlptlou. Bos'ro.\', March I-l.-Details of a terrible accident-, on the Dedham braneh of the liu:s~ 3' ton and Providence railroad. are lu hand. The engine and the tir-st three vars of the. . Dedham branch train passed over the bridge I safely. The structure gave way when the .r_ fourth car was passing over it. Thu inmates 9 -- of the smoker were all killed or injured. Y After the awident the cars la) in such lib ` 3. st K ! I A solute demolition that it is remarkable that any person escaped alive. in the massof I splinters were ls of blood. and occasion- ally in body. lmes of llesh were fastened between timbers. actually guuged from some _ victim. Conductor Tilden was in the thinl . 3 car, and on the ground directly underneath was a pool of blood, while half the debris `of the coach was sputtered with blood. Under- neath this coach were picked up the breast and lungs of a human being. That the horn rors or` hre were not added to the disaster was due to the prom mess of the relief sent from Roslindale. \ 'ord was sent to the nearest station and surgical assistance surn- . moned. One hundred and lifty mattresses were sent to the scene of the avcideut by it special train,which also carried the surgeons and friends of the passengers. As the dead * were removed they were laid in a row on t| the stone wall. while the wounded were ` I laid on cushions. Ambulances and hacks 3; were laden with dead bound to the morgue, M ` or injured for the city general hospital. 1' win!` AS or"Nrrn~;r: .-.\w no run. 3 D I i I J. H." Lennon, a tish dealer. on the hill ," just above the bridge. was harnessing his 5" team when the train came along. He was "' horror-stricken to see the train plunge ' through the bridge. Then the cries of the ' injured were heard. Lennon climbed into the window of one of the coaches and setv-to ` work to release persons pinned down by the M broken timbers. He cut out four men who "0 were badl hurt, one of whom was nearl b` decapitatsn and had both arms save . de The shrieks of the wounded and the groans "" I of the dying made a horrible pandemoaiurn. `3 By the time the lirst regular passenger train t reached the scene nothing could be seen but 1" the splintered and shattered cars. All oi Th the dead and injured had been l'Inno\'ed. `M Haunts: .\`.an.H'nr.l nf |I._l:...l-I- :.. .1..- HI Acdluol In low juniors .__ ll..._ |A-.__ |n-__L In I ' I HARROWING SCENES CAUSED BY \ THE RAILWAYAQCIDENT. `DOWN -mwn A CRASTE ulld Ont`: Uh In lhngov. humus. Huck l.1- -A ckqaolu.-In {mm 81. Huonhurg up that on students have boon strand on Nottlb Pvuqoct. nut Anltch lhplumh hthdrpndoIn* I cl II- "'`7:..` .....s.." .: u'I`...'I'."u.'3'.T 1. . hhhopnlalbo vunry utvicn. ` \'II\'\\. Much L1. Poluiiral l'orw-- I;oa-durr any: the gwernon-gcnenl of 51] the pmvinoa ol Rania hue guhend at St. Peunbu In linen. the question ol ra~ r 'ht.|ollnniIon In the no qunuuoa of Ian I prnporty m the frontier pmvincet The question in Iugmlc-I lay an iucnunt ol immigration into uuiun l`n |An-I. Following Ila Paul-tr Oak-lly. .\'I\\ Yuan. .\lu-ch I5. I-lalvunl I-I. Bowen. one of the fifty meml-enoH'Iy mouth church who wcompuionl Harbor`: hot! to Hut-II'ood on Saturday. diet! you- In-na. It hhnlierul that hioclooth it! can} hurt Ihun llovon was ` htothor H. ('. Bowen, pulnlhborol the Cunlinnhibbuna and I'nchcnnurou:eivod uvngntulatinm from the lay uclceclcniuticne diplomats In the lull ol the pa) yesterday. A distinguish:-I usual In L Thochunth ul thohhnh Minrin Dolls 'i:-torn` , held by the |ate('unlindJnoob'|n1'. ' necnhry of Inn. has been nnignod totin- dind Tucheruu, who will take pmoauiouol it next Suunlny. (`uxliul Tun-hereon will depart for Hnrv on his way home next Sunday. v A:`li\\' un.\uImi on}. he uvomncgnlnl um [VIII NB!!! \ gain on at 3Il0ooon threat. 0 on W7. IUKKXTVVII. Illlqnudlll. la. . liil-mM-T 1:136 A unit I I;nin l I _- __ .,._ _ Astonluhlng snot-tn. It in tho duty of every person Iho hu used Buocheei (lerlnnn Syrup to let its won- derful qualities be known to their friends in curing consumption. seven coughs. croup. asthma, pneumonin. nml in fact all thrust nml lung dineuet. No person can use it without ilnmedintr nlicf. Three done: will nlbvo any an. Old to consider it the du- tyolnlldrugglnta to recommend ittothe . dying consumptive. II but to on: ttle, as 30,000 loan bottle: were sol lul. year. and no one when it {tiled in ne- ported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cumot he too widely known. Ask your druggiol shout it. Nmple hottlu to try. cold at I0 cents. Regular site 75 cu. Sold Ill dmgiatn and dealer: in the I Tnio no.5. - 1 -....a- -1- I In uru an um Uni Hutu (`cumin wr lnlolv lie was elected. When the rebellion broke out in the north-west in 183.5, Lieut. -Col. nnchesnay. now liberal member-elect for Dory-heater countv. Que., tendered the services of his battalion to go to the front. His offer was declined. and alluring the resent election contest Sir A. l . (.`amn made it a charge against Mr. Dncheane that he had offered to ght the Metia, am urged that he should be defeated because of ill! patriotic o'er. The electors of Dorcheawr rebuked (`arun`s Ineanneaa by giving ('01. Duchesney nearly 511) majority. l.R.'l I IIIIIJUTII ' IUUT. ' I-`indin .\ r. an ill`: election for mac Bruce Inn] and voi, the government hu issued I writ for A new election in that rid- ing. This is a most. extraordinary pm~eoul- ` ing. Mr. Cnrgillh return was gnletteti. but he had not resigned his position as pqst-mu- tor before he was elected. \\'|u:n cl... ....|...lI:.... I._..L- ... 2 .- munuruly cmuses 0! Its charter. Jun ge Upper. on the re-count in Haldi- ` mand. reserved decision as to throwing out the vote in number three, Oneida. He. how- ever, expressed himself a.s.in favor of admit- tl of it, which decision makes Mr. (`ol- ter 3 nmjoritf four. Pilunnn \ 1- (`n-nilI'.. ..l....o:.... L... L`.-. uuuut za llll|]0l"lly. It is stated that luring the mining session the Canadian Pacic railway cmnpan will want a cash bonus of four millions of ( nllunu as consideration for the surrender of the ` monoroly clauses of its charter. (` .lm llnnnr nn 9|... ....,...\..... :.. u_|1: - ; ncsuuy : Mr. Tarte, of Le (,`mmdo'eu, is a competi~ I tnr for the senatorship wwated by the death of M r. Chapais. Mr. Tlleriomlt. who opposed Hon. John Cueligan in the late election. has filed, or is 1 1 ready to tile. a protest against Mr. Costi- . I a return. Sir Jnhn \lm~.Innnl.l`a .l .... -:o .'.. l`_._I_L_,, nnguunn u_y uurtoen major: Ly. A dcspatch received at Ottawa yesterday afternoon from the returning officer for Al- goma stated that the returns were not all in yet, but that Mr. Dunn son was elected by about 25 majority. ltltld `Ill? llIIl`in(1 fhn nnuninu can-I:nn \s'RnE' `)l\\!l`)R;lK(K`icLL\ ;I?RVlV;`.l_'!;ll _.BA;.|f#o i nrqulnhlo Ethan . uthlonel or us: ludlkannna. In can of Unrf` phi ll. BAH Ir p|LHmlM'hQ.:cT.Ih-ly.[|rel;I%m`- (sou. TI:-yam. r-cnnlad. (hehadau. In Rollin r. 1! AIDS)! IDIHTU H`I'\)Ill'Z. JUI II. o One of the dominion cabinet ministers re- ceived a telegnun from Sault Ste Marie stating that .\lr. Burke had been elected for Algomn by thirteen Inajority. dcsnateh re('9i\'(-cl at HM.-urn unno.....l.... uncut: aaya I5 lltgl. ` (`apt.. Wilson, the returning oioer. may cunm Burk` of Algoma, out. but a resion of the ballots will seat the choice of the ma~ jurily. I):-in nf Olin .l.unn:n.. ....L.`....a .._:..:_.,_,, , still I lVJloIll'lI. I Sir John .\lucdonahl'a deposit in Cairleton ` , was nuule in the same way as Mr. King`s in `Queen's, N.B., which the` returning-otiicer I there says is illegal. (`link \\'i]snn, tho rnhn~uu'nn nl.u..- -.-an .;I`he Quebe legislature re~opens on \\"ed- nesdny ` hlr Tn:-lm nf I. l`.......l.'... :- .. ..-...---,- Quebec Legislature Opens To-marrow- Alxomn Election Decided. Election in the northwest to-day. The West Humu election is to bc contest- ed. Athudoovhh. |n,_Ann 1 llrlllh-I I`.`vo:C In lone. __l_.\,-Ll I I- Putting on lho It-noun. `. l .. Ill.` . Poll (`0U0ll.~!ANDC()LIB.--Onnpn some at the Iluuouo (Vovou Rumor The Int I II at h. (` posed of 637?: "8". n..2.'{o3m. "1-.-:....`."" ..a other vnl lncndkvnu. Plosnn to late. In NIHQ &. and Hlx Al WADIE DIIIYII POLITICAL POINTERS. H culrgv sd he ptiu oer. ~y I ho 2 rienda S. |0l'I'0W`-' - I !.c0llCOSt` m 1 competi- he n. I, in . ll of "'z`"""i:.I"a"' 'r'u.."'...,........"" -3.11. C- ' of lhhIlI.5ynvuodDto3.vIJuhdoprn pa-lhnud 5 {stubby dint In Ihoquuuthuvud hlllu. Awrhhuhnlxl ahn Ir. 3&- pgvhbcutclr. Illninun oust ruublo Iundkmm Plosnnt take. Sc. and Du. M WADIB DRIJU .-uunurruuII|IIlIIII'llOl'Gll'IIlol|nr Hmporinl nthotity: (In Mr, Gluhtoofu Innchlpopunbhohudeuodathuhh pmpamno Ihtlho Ida pulhnont hr nournnuloltvuonlonllonhudoudztbu Brilunhcndlthlotpltnlpulhtcboboulc ol lrhh Inndhulu. The hrulhn and Uhhhnhn naalcthun bani an Inn dull: pd Ir. (thu- udhohuupuurhthtuonuhs Ila!-honking the Lib-nls. l.o.\'uu.\, Much N.- .\lr. Ululutour. n- lying to the rt-qua! of town] ol his ml Korean for inlunustion u to the ounce-ions uen-4| to the unionist. dochnon to rate: into dohils. but up the Iihenh may nly upon his Inn adherence to tho principlo and but ol III! hone rulo policy. he radial unionist: cttrihutn the (Allin ol the cooler enco ucgoliniolu to Mr. Gladstone`: lmi nioon In abide by Mr. Pauli`: demands. Since the breaking ol ul negotiations the ! dcmunlu of the uniunlttl have grown. Tic) ' compute the folloning eight annuals 1 Thu Inland be npnuonteul in the imporid porlinnnont; that l'bu-rho super and hunt tho juriulktbon ol the Dublin pr Hunt-at : that the Irioh pnrlhnnul bub oniinu to And not ma-mun. -an .5. ul ulna I apoouy DINOIDOIII OI the quot lion. Ila takoa the ground that the dispute in not worth diaturbin tho ralationa of aa- tions like England an America about. Nu anawer haa yet been received from Washing ton to Lord Saliaburyi suggestion. through Mr. Pholpa. for a wooden nhnvli. Vaauy Pair aaya that Minintcr Phelps` ahaaace from landon at the present time h the tub- joct of much remark in diplomatic circles. and in believed to be due Coal intimation from his gm-crnmant that ia the uiating condition ul feeling in America rupaoting the sheries it is expedient that he koep out ` u! the way during the approaching court ` ccnemoniea. The l"leI_ery Dlllenltv. l40.\ lI0.\, Much H.--'l`he Anxiety of the government to nettle the eheriee dispute is increased by the receipt of ed-viom that the (`anulinn fishermen ere arming many renelu in remlineen to mnintein their exclusive rights in the opening of the spring ehing season. qlltlipee ere entertained at the foreign oflioe thet President Cleveland end Sexretery Beynnl, who are believed to be well diepoeecl townnl peeceful settlement of the queetion. will. during the receee of coughed. refrein from putting the retaliation bill into prev tice. and they will enent to the appointment 0! an internntionnl cocnuininn to coneider the shery queetion. Mr. Gladstone and Iinrl Granville Approved the general policy of the government on thi matter. Mr. Brxbt `is re tedtohnve urged Hinieter PI: pa tn u vine I epee-ly eettlement of the ` lle the nrouml tlnt the (Innis- Chamberlain Section of the Liberal Party Getting Bolder In Its DoInands- The Government Measures In Hand. L0.\'D0.\', March I-t.-Reports are current in liberal circles that Mr. (.-ladstoue has at last seen his way to modif his original plan of home rule by afpliying t e system of edu- cation to the unit ingdom so as to make Ireland another Ontario. But, `information which has reached the government, reba- bly through Lord Hartington, cast: oubts upon the statement. According to this in- formation, Mr. Gladstone would not refuse to assent to such a re-arrangement if he couldre ard it as offering a practical solu- tion of ie difiiculty. But he sees insuper- able obstacles in the way. In the first lace. however willing he might personally to trust the new Irish movement, with the con. tml and pay of the police, he thinks that parliament would never consent to such is transfer of authority. Next. he foresees serious objections to intruating an Irish legislative assembly with the direction of educational affairs and the powerto regulate the administration of justice in the local courts. even if a guarantee was offered on the latter point by reserving the appoint ment of judges to the crown. In a word, lit` lea ire of getting parliament to intrust lre aml with powers which it might be will- ing to give to England, Scotlandand Wales, as he knows that the Paruellites would not assent to federation unless Ireland were ad- mitted nn a footing of equality with the other king:loms,and he does not see his way to the adoption of the project. Hence. though last year's bills are dead, he reverts to their princi les and even to their details with parental ondness. He is not interferr ing with other people`s schemes. and he de clarea that he cnnes to their consideration with an o nmind, but it seems probable that, in It opting this non-wznmittal atti tude. he is really waiting for the introduc tion of the coercion bill before showing any card in his hand. The llltt-h_ on the Home Rule Bll|-`l'he V 1booI-aX&n- ' MR. GLADSTONE IS LOYAL TO THE NATIONALIST LEADER. STILL SEEKING UNION NO. 6-2_ l!U1\'lIEl(H AND HAUSAGI lAKlR8-- rt-lune new small hgcnlllll: by Marco. llllhn. !lc.arlb;l.cn. I lhgr. porlb; Ialfkogl. OK. ;|I1ne new lulhh ohoop cal to 3 luau bnntlict 3' smaller qunmuon . g-mane. uowuxicmm-nun. ax PA(`KlRTliuhot (`nah Price blade Inna. mat and (enl- deuund t our I 1. Huntl- Row i.v&(`o.. fan can. Hamilton. wu'Emmm' * ` Z sqguoluxvnr. W :- _-wE.:.-.'.:.-..-:.:: .."'I.=`"'. .. .1-.-=.-2-: `m' .-m- ;'-".:.:r W "*.T. IQIURIY 00A':('lI|I. in by luring It u )I~|:n.\':\' A nmvum -`U001. um Ina Lsrer hot nuuuamugh lowest Street. The B l.l)l.\'08 on the pope:-{K an almost new. and the garden is lulled wit the choices! hulls. For terms up in TIIUS. MOORIL I`l.\'IsI (`l'l'\'H0.IIi2. The undersigned 0&1-n forulolhnt l)EslI(.Uil.l\`. HOUSE A.\`DI101` now orcupkd by him on lfarl Saul. The whole In obtod In one block. having about one Iundradnnug twenty feotfron onlhrl and the Lt? Lot runnhm lowest Bfle.rl)(.\'0SoIlhounnu1r. --u- -nun: nu-cu : vuvln. no nodloou wt 1 . chats. eam."3'.:n .u:dnouzbulId- iqa. The 91: is angled _I_rjth_t-hoiro L_..:. __ ,1 __ canon. collar. Irul dninedunnd oulbul|d- 01. $118. stocked with vhoire fruit and ornamental trees and anal] fruits. etc. EDWARD IIORHAX. run; 3L'l'5(`I(lBE'l ollbnl (0: sale his House nndlotonAlhol1 Saul. The houooonl.nlns~ so!-on colnnodlocu with try. clothes clnuoudsrncolhr. Idnin.uu1ombuud. Quill lllld I Jobllng d on Princess 3:06. four dgn above lhrrlo sum-I. Apply to G. BRUW.\`. Prince: Street. Bl}"N`lIIRS A.\'D SA USAGE IAKIRS nu-lino new mull hnannln-qr hr Manna Ann-. to J. I smith uuvw IMNIII A HOUSE ON PR! NCESS STRI-ll-IT. between Grimnwnb lid Odessa House. with ten moms. hard and non water ; possession at once. Apply IOJ. u(X)RE. Ill Nillli Also Black- 3509. aonlous dnnd.o:.or JobN.nl and .1 anur. w ITH DWll.l.l.\'(i ATTACHED. oornar of l)i\-isiun and I-Zllico Stroet3`nlso a ` `oinin . 1 `0)ll'1)l .'l`ABLl-2 llUl'SE ad) 5: sion at any time. .\ppLy to J. W.\Dl)El.L. on I_he premises. THOSE DESIRABLE Brick DWPIHD Houses. .\'us. 3:! and :21. south side of Broc sueet. west of Barrio Slum-l. owned by the Rev. Mrs. lloualeld. Tide Rood. Terms oust. Anulv In west 0! um-rie Sum-I. owned by Rev. Mrs. . way. A pply to MACl)0.\`!\'ELL Il"'DIl-2. Apply to lillN(l}l'2 Ill fool of Prim-es-u sin.-cl. VTIH-2 BOWLISG ALLEY on Wellington st. with residence overhead. and the xtures and linings at the Allen`. Hocsosallon at any time. Apply usoumt RlCHARDSO.\'&SON:-1. u nu - uonuclluv uvvruuau. nnu lne nuureu um RICHARDSO.\'&S0.\'S. Slnx-I. Amt ll 8Si`RlBE!lVobrs & AK! Sunni- Tho hnnnn nnnlginn rnisu And lot l..ADlls`.S to work for us at their own homes; 87:0 810 per wool: (am he quietly made. .\'o photo. painting : no canvassing. I-`or fullXnr- uculnrs please tuldrtns at once. China`:-:.\"r RT 0).. I9 Central Slroel. Boston. .\lus.. Box 5.170 Acrlox I-`l.\ lsHER.~!. l{l:(:l'T.]T()R and. rs!-clam Cabin-wt Makers wanted by Heinlx- mun & (`o`y. Piano .\lanu!avlurers. ll? King Street West. Toronto. + `-'--Z---`---"``-- * A HOUSE 0.\' l'Rl.\'(`ESS STREI-IT.bo1weeu Grlnuonb Odeam Hausa. with Ian rnnnun AGENTS. male nd fcnmle - K3 ;\ d;\-y. Send sgamp for rticulnrs. Sampics. 2.5 cu-nu (`. Id) DY. and 48 Front St. I-2.. T9)nto._ AN lC.\'l l'ZRlE.\'(`l-ID IIOUSIV-Z_M.\lD; must be well reconuncndod. Apply at St. Andn-w`.-I Manse. TA sum-. w_rrH nws1.1.1.\'u AT'l`A(`HEl). orner llinsion and lcmm Slnwts-Alan . LE E 1!-on 3.51.3. Apply at St Andrew's Mans:-. AGOOD GENERAL ssm7.a_.\'1`. Apply Io V "_R3%,H }!'- L" 3}" Sh - _. A GOOD COOK : must be vrcll n-commended. Axxvu. Mlmtlxo oflho I-`tontonac Loan V and, Investment Society at 3 p.m. Arnrmu 9.: n nf n.............. an... ...;n -. n uuuuuucns namely Ill 5 p.m. Arcnox SALE or Gnuanoquc our mill at I . Hump`: olce at I p.m. v__`: And rzday. sgamp particulnrs. Snnmius. mm! 'rvI:snA\'. Bvslsnss hllnlxo ofst. James` Temperance Society at 7:!) p.m.. for cleciion of omcers. &c. ; wlnnisouw ` ` LICTURI by the Rev. Sam Jones in the City lid]. (SIunk~At mngmn. M.}.~h 15th. the wife of H. Monro Grier, of foronto, of at son. | _ SPECIAL HENTION. FoR__'sg.'L: on TO"Rl_!iNT.W VOL. LVI* FOR SALE. 30-LET. A um: ouurrm or non: mu ` nu an Inn van cnuu-. THE DAILY WHIG. \UVI.\.Z his 0 contains 7. ith `ruin. nod on ANIIIATI` not. In; I on Eu-I |..-uuv,,. nu Pimlnq doubt Inll . mun In unc n-port ul Inc proceeding! 01 V llouiniun Farm:-n` ununc. pulnhohc-I D in the Warner? .Il:v-rah fur Man-h. The I ucnlary nl lhe Piml ur-3 I"srmerI' rlnh In the sanitary nl the llnniniou Pu-men` ' council. in Ihirll the wriht took in him _ all the crulil nl the 0|"|Ii&l50lI. etc, 0! ' Pilblntg duh Thu h I minute. nu Inhlontiu-cl. on the pad I the rvpon.ulhAdIoCtbo reactant iuluol clniningcpnrt clthor Kathe ooocoptionnr nvjuintiu cl Ibo duh Mr. R. J. MUMIII. hrulcnn lcnrmluol lboinilintin in ' squat. and in coujunctbu with loan J report referral to A letter written Ivy the ` AUCTION SALE OIMUERION [871 ff. I nu.umu.n. .\lurh as roan amen; Kindly it In to corru-I an 0170! which V | in the rt-port 0! the proceedings of mrllouiniun nvuncil. Jrltvrnl: fur Man-In TL- uutuug uIII WIIII (no unnsln > Saxony. Poland um! Ruth. -uc u-nu--nu-I nun.-uer tor Inc rrullon rm whohad in his pououion pspen con netting him with Hm nnurhin. in Run. unu wnunnu In Ill FZOCIOII fth ("OIL nocting with the unuchiau in Berlin, .\`AInn\- I'nI.n.I --ul D-..- Inc pope Iuu noun .\l0nI Iiunnberti to llerlin withu: snloyfrn h letter, mngntu- Ining the Eu Virlhm upon the mini- rornry 0! Mn 'rhdny : duo with pnaenu for the emperor and em . and the ` (`mun Prince l"n-brick WRIT"; J 11.. oh... ..l 5L- ....x_I;-._ _. u____ 1 nrin rrilllt l'lIllOl'I(`I H IIIIID. The prosecution ol the socialist: At Pnu-u involves twenty-eight prhoncrs, including the mmmerdnl lrnveller for the Vnnkfort rrn n-Inn h-`I in Li. -..-........ ...-..-- _.- I I uunu prrlllll to nude In use nnce. .~-:.:.*--=--.~- ';+~..:.--.... A 94 an an run u use. w Inner`: friend: mm: to his rescue, two In. ` liuu were li_l!ed and one (sully. I'oun_ded Inv Ilulrrll IIIIIIIIIIII. A letter {mm Struburg any: that m ex- pulnion from Aluce will soon he eecu-cl '0! potions not natives. but ho have u con-`L tioml permit to reside in the Vince. Near Dunno:-e. PL. Jnlnnn mm -5-M. rm: LUIIIIR Q75 . null .'.?'.~'i`FFT T I is lot nab. Apply . '!LL.__- _ un\r Duel! (111011 I0!` lnll jll . Arnold, owner of Machine inluul ducks, ; mportathuthokvin thew-sin iufmm I8 w`J)inchaI.hick.andtl:nI.hpruIpocuol I break lxdore April l5th are not fnvonble. The London Standard uya thnt if the libenl unionist: will not support the con- scrntives. the cnnocr\'uli\'eo must be ex- cused for reulinting by refusing to support the libenl unioninu. 1 I45... t._._. u;_.-| H, 7 AI - l u_y Mr. R. n. mcuenlnn. It is believed tint the jury, to t ex-Alcl. ('lenr_v. New York. will be competed to- day. In All. ranch embrnciug (IX) citizens have been ml ed for this jury. `` Arnold. owner at Mu-Lin... ;.I....I .l....|.- unn-gun unercnlnt. A rumour, which, however, lucked conr- mntion, I'll current yestenln in Ottawa \ that Hon. Bdwnnl Blake was t to retire from political life. Mr. C. W. Young. editor of the Cornwall Fnrchoudor, was yeatznlay committed for trial on the charge of criminal libel preferred by Mr. R. R. .\lcLennAn. I! If in luolinx-gal that OLA in... 3.` __ _._ I I I aulcl, OI 10,11. The queen hns decline-I I jubilee present of l \'e-mn cheese. made from the milk of 5.8) Canadian cows, oereul to her by I Glugow merchant. A rnnnnnr n-Link Inn.-......_ I_-L,l ,,,,L`,, um: were luleu and lnully wounded. no pope till and Mom Gdimberti , It-rlin with All g-nu."-.-J. Inn-.. ....--.-._... x .--una u. ulccuurla Ullllulllg COIIIBIIIS, Rutlo. were fatally destroyul by tire. The loss on building, $120,011); on stock. 8170411). TL- .-....4.. L-.. )_-I:.. _ I ~ I -I : nuvulco m we wages uemmded by the men. { Dr.Junker`s canun has reached Emiu Bey ufelv and a messenger has returned to Ugunda with a quantity of ivory. Emiu wu well. Miller & Hmeuiefs building contents, fanllv uio-an-nvn.I hu um cxwns 01 30.11.!) was done. Delano . an a result ofo mnverution he had with mperor \\'illiam,aud Bisnlarvk, ` airms that there would be no war. The LlnArI|I3h-I I--5-I--- '---A -**"` ` ` 1 uunus "III mere would he The Lunrkshire miners have resumed work. the masters yielding to the six pence ` advance in the wages deunmded by the Dr, Junker`: has ram-hml l-`,...;.. I curse Ul (ne nnanclal year. By A fire in \'lade's book stone, Bleury street, Montreal. this morning. dnvnage no i the extent of 851]!) done. ",1 _._,.._ .. . .._....|. ..r.. ..-....-A,.r , I The spire of the Morning l'aperu and the Very latent Telezranu. Hagganl's novel, .\`he," is about tn be matized. Mr. (ioocheu. chancellor vi the excllequer, expects a surplus of over 1.`l,U00,000 at the : close of the nancial I V fire in \'ll'n`Il hunk efnnu Illnu-.. 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