Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Mar 1887, p. 1

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-T3-._ DAILY WHIG. Ilftjj` 1 IX HT honcanotlfnuu Inchin- hnd, Inhibit C on coIIolnl|IboIIddn|Iuq&IIu lrlhnil A-_..A Ll- -A II-LIl- --AI. J--l_- Lt. ? I-II WU I u rq-noun . not an ncoouuoltb-ochnuucoculIr.lInl!uu - 5:; Ibodbcnuloa at tho ll-|=:'tIuuu. unnnpuvcrodapuebd dine. ununoludhb. hdhdon ;g..AnL. L....1._ 55.. l.|.L -_u.u.. IICIIII [UT NI`. \1IX-IITTTI. Kl VH1 13 it. It ruins auly the notion nl rut A!- In that hdiapuoo-I ol r. mo-luom will in- troduce an Amendment ruining the whole uodonolhono rnk. By wuyoltnhing or the ncrimlmgo the home canted I the tint dl-art lining. II bqu u r o'c|ot`h y Ifbrnoun. u-I pnnnd the night damning rnrlou hiu-la nl names. with repnl to which the olmun ha dandy boon lnqnontly spplid. The Icahn val nlcup on tho buuhu. and the upon-can won uhnubd ha goodly the the hu- hno. the i:'.".:.... 1'..- .....'!*'. `.2... ....."'.'.`3.': V\-X UCIIIICBIJ IH\!' .5 `I: `WWII lrillll, so that the muoluiun ol the uenhoco vu iuudilnlo. The lrhhunn Ihouto-I with `loo am the unnouncunot tuck in bi thrust. Mr. Ilorlc '3 Amendment will ma-lor it dil finals for r. (jhnnhu-this to mu quill! it It rnhnn tlnlv Um nnnnlknn nl In-1 AI- Lo.\u-vs, Much R-The ('0Gt\'ilIll bill in \ Announced. uni the lire: Amendment drew: up by Mr. Morley. An extremely curious incident will be remembered in connection` with the announcement ol thin lee! coercion hill. When Mr. Balfour. I mild. led] like person, ednnoed. end Innguidly reed Iii: notioeolintention meek Ieevetolaringiue hill to nukobeuer provision for the detection en-I punishment ol crime in lreleed, his voice euddeoly brute et the wnnl Ireland, In .hA. the nnnnlnninll nl Ilia nannnnn can UIILW WIICII `Cl. W11 Wu P" W ` rocoivo it. In! the vu-Inna! n the ` power to vindicate kg: crating law, and than rupee! for future legislation would be N emuro-I. l(,`bocn.] ` IVIIIQIIII I ` the root: 1 1- - 1 l"Ul'lI| WTVKHIIS IIWJIIIIU. I'll". nuluu DIILI that he hoped the house would a ily adopt the government`: measures. I it did not the government would be compelled to ask the opinion of the country to either con- tirm its policy, or relieve it of the ' bilitiea of government. (Chlaen) John Mn!-lav in rnnrina Hun rainntiaun nf I The Government`: lrlsh Policy and the Nature of ltsbeveloplnent-llartington and Churchill Have a Hand in lt-'l`he Division on the llorley Motion-`l`he 5 Parnellitea are Kicking. I 5 L0.\'Do.\', March 2'. .- In the imperial com- I mods last evening Mr. Smith Iran: and ' moved that the bill for the amendment of the criminal law in Ireland have precedence over all orders of the day. He said that Ire- land was in a state of disorganization, and the government was bound to act under a sense of public duty, particularly when it found juries in that country intimidated, and notorious criminals, whose deeds were inimical to the existence of society, getting oif scott free. The measure was absolutely necessary for the security nnd happiness of the lavnabiding population of Ireland. Re- ferring to the proposed amendment by John Morley, rejecting the declaration of urgency for the government bill. M r. Smith remind- ed the house how Mr. Gladstone resisted the adoption of a"`similar amendment in I881. The position of the government now was the same as that of M r. (3ladstone`s government then. Regarding their ameliorative policy towards Ireland the speaker said that the government's land bill would be divided into two ts. One of these would he intro duce immediately. The other would be a land purchase bill of wide scope. Both mea- sures would be found to be framed on the principles of honesty and justice. The speaker, however, thought that the govern- ment could not hope that any measure framed on these lines would satisfy the Irish national league, which he said was the apos- tolic successor of the land league and was the cause of all the disorganization and ter- rorism pervading Ireland. Mr. Smith said that ha hnnml the hnmm would nnuulilv 7'0.-o..""" "' """"""""" II.E&.Q.C..b|h curl Q-Yotthrinowjhdihw M0 NDT'l"LA8T-A named wu-nntotl to euro bud and non (`on-nu. lion om. Cnllonnell. to. Human`: Undo Corn 1-luvs. In bout. Ian. at Wade`: Dnu Store. D4 qm :1:-Hun walrus! In their :u'-.a':J.'u:-7'3;-'c cu {C}. run"; 130 unvuq-`Quail and I. lorulllh n-i fhninnrjl Inn-Ina L Sbcnignl nu u twuu ll an but us um thou. tin with population h but ill). 'I\nAMn:-not-nxntnl -hr-n nnlhu nl lh -1 U KVXWIIV` W I-J-l'- X` The uunluthci tn nudoupoo thou- ponulilnn for mlonintinn rank. The Al tempt in show that the runlhol thin upen- clitun huonot boon ntnctory and he ucdho-I to the pun India ol pnrdnuhip when it in nnouhond tint In A Nulokau-I Pu!-y.'lounl, dunno (II) wills In the Noni-Wat Tcrritnthn. u n ruultol illthocounounexgdltun than. thnvhlh nnnnlnnn hint llll TIIIT l`ICr- TXIQ II. _y uvuu u `lodhloho ldfnrbytbobueol c| npioxall. poynble Jul. I. 1917, the mu of interest not to be [tutu than font par cunt. Tnnn\'1u Mu-rh )1 Han (` P Fr-nan: T0 PORK PM?KlR8-llIba Cut Prioo Ad for park blade banal. tank and foru- ning maul-his dolhrorod at out w llunll~ ton. Rowun 10. rmmun. ll Inn. lllull IUHI FTIKCB Tonowm, Mud: )1 - Hon. C. F. Punt moved for tho uppohtmoul ol I couunituo on onquln into the oponuon ol the work ' punch: for h'u-kn act. 1 'n1':L..m....'..I.u..-L tun mind; nnnn tho an. I II D05 I'll)!` CECE KW `TI. The bill rupocling Full: put in intcndod to any into ooct the Ichomo ol cnuhlhhhingn blic put on the (`Annals Iididiagu-I din. The propcrty tn [-0 nun:-nnrinlnnl inln ho n-id fnr In (La innnanl CUT II) WUTIIPII. The bill for the protection ol women In cousin cuss. inlmnlucod by the ntornoy- general. provision p minhunont fot the crimo cl no-lacing woman 0! unnound mind. wudn ol the pmvincu in any nnylun. nluge. or prison. to term 0! innprinonmenl in tixml at not mom than I out 1`. L.`Il __ ____ A.`__ 1____ 3_II_ ___L 1. Clllll, HIT. "I" PrI\IIrU Will. Mr. Water: hu An order for 5 return 0! was pulled by widow: And unmarried In men at the lat municipd election. ho ho- licnn that such I return till 0 hon hit out for the further utcuion of I fru- chiu to women. 11. L.'II L- `L- _._.A--A1_._ Al _A_,_. V)VUTI.'I.I lll"IllI. Hon. A. H`. Hardy Inn given notice of A mnulution, docluing is incxpodient that the hbor of ounvicu conned in central prison uhnll. After the expirution of existing con- tract. be let mt upon hire to my curpon- tion, nn, or private ponon. ' Mr, '11: hm: An order for A mlnrn nl Qrvuu. Hr. Ferguson, 0! East Kent. ha I hill, Kroviding um when an open ditch or dnin as been oumtructaonl under the provision of the Ditches and Watercounnn Act. any per- Inn through than lunch the ditch ha been opened. may. with the consent of the engi- liner of the muuici ity. convert that port 0! it which runs t lrllllgh his lmdn into I covered drain. I]... A u ll-_.I_ |_-- _:..-_ __A:,_ I , [U I! I'll). Illl lI7xIIlClIUll UII INC IIIIU UI KIIUIT llelllulill .\Ir. (Silicon. of Hamilton. has bills to in- ` cnaue the exemption on income to SIM!) And ` to abolish the property qunlicntion for rnunicipnl oice. uni Mr. Ingram ha a hill to incnaae the exemption on income to F Lil). " F XI`, [1 VIII` W - IX` VIII. The sonny-[can] at-ck-oallho .-.I.1:.. Annnllha I::1-nfnlhnnrk Iuuulyul nuhv IEII IIIJII Iuululu puulll.'UClI00ll. were presented by Mr. Dryden and Dr. Mc- Lnughlin. And Mr. Lays, (.`ol. Morin, Mr. Bronson and M r. Dryden also delivered a bundle of petitions for mmhooul uutlernge. Abolition of property qualifications for muni- cipnl oicera. publication of nooument. rolls, abolition of prison contract lnbonnncl in- ` crynoo of exemption on incomes. The lnbor puty have planned on urgnnixed attack on the house. and there is likely to be import- ant leginlntion on the line of their xlenmncla \lr Ililnnnn nf ll.mihnn hug lxilln in in Matters That nve Been Occupying the Attention of the House Lately. "I`on.u`_~'m, March `22.-- Very largely sign- ed petitions, pmviu for the intmuluction of temperance texnoo u into the publicnchools. were nmnenhul Iw Mr lirvdnn Anal Hr Kln. > v . The Government's Irish Policy. L0.\'DON, March '13.--Though neither M r. Smith nor Mr. Balfour gave any explicit statement of the government's Irish men- I sures in the house of commons vesterday. an I . analysis of their speeches discloses the fact that a denite policy has been decided upon and fully elaborated. coveiing all the legis- lation for Ireland that the government will ever consent to pmpose. The programme will open with the Coercion bill, conjoined with the Tenants Relief bill. to be introduced in the house of lords next week. The relief proposals will consist of giving the tenants power to stay evictions bv declaring their inability to pay the full rent and wiping out" the claim lay surrender to the ban ru `tcy court. The grand measure for the and urchase will follow. This measure is now uown to be based upon Chamberlain's land hank scheme. If the government should be defeated at any point in the development of their policy they will not resign, but appeal to the country. The condent tone of the ministelialists conrms nerally the accept- ed report that Chaniberin and Hartington have assisted in building the scheme. and approve of its nal structure. The Parnell- ites are eager to light a (`animate at every stage, but they find the Gladstonians re- luctant to support them. Instead of con- testing the urgenc motion to the utmost extremity the Gilt stonian whips, without consulting the Parnellites, have arranged with the govemment whips to divide on the Morley amendment on Thursday, thus open- ing the road to the of the (`oercion bill before the l-Iaster recess. The Parnell- ites are disposed to disregard the whips, and are arranging to continue the struggle inde- pcndently. atiou will break down the attemgt to govern Ireland on the present lines. `hat is the use of talking shout five or six. yen: when either the landlord: or the tenant": must be utterly bankrupt within twelve months ? We shall have home rule in two years, with or without coercion. " ONTARIO LEGISLATURE - TIO jdiu Il_-LX PH DI ll` Icllllillg 1 a l. 9 .. I -.. AI`.-- _. "mu ooon Viinui in woonlm unlfercnm in_7g_tVo usuvlm . ,*.___.__ _7__ VTWII Iuujjtj U hut. Whlllo Oohl s:":...au.uuu I-o.u-nu. `III. WUIIJI W1 WI 51 FMUT III \hnughNorznp.runIt1-Ip tho uul.tohuu|hI.hoo|ohn `ho nanny I'll paid in MI y for Incl Tnntnmw total hlhopnrl uuututho htcpuhhlhpnd Northrup wuthoultutvhohduhd lorlhogonnnchtll tbouuhv. V|IU$'. -X'K'I X-"`Ii Ii I'I-X Hclnthu MIMI` hath` no I-n:':rI::\hnvnI.unb his Ib- ` |MugIohvcIoII'hiov.Itnt:'l nnnnlnnduvnnhhnlhnxinllkg |iu.1.:vn.u. Inn.-I I&-TIo libel euc- lnmuglu I the Old: I) W. ll. Natl rup.olthclly.nnIlD. I .0! Tn-Mon. have but `cal:-I by 1.50..` can n to |0dnnngu can in ..a':5uu on npnlog. The can nl the action u-on m the Inc doc-no content, It hall` 1' that 00.- III). which was pdtlmzy the variant to H-unt IL:-anal N run inn 3 ultim- IIU II IIIIIU Elli. Mann L A. . neon]. B. Hlohennhy And Round AN looting shcut Quote: and the Mereior puty 1 tbs! -they an not N'0IId lot any 300: purpmn. Col. Union will In the next 0! ol tho lnouoool couunonl. lbchr. \ 'uI I-lu run. will move tho nddnu. nod Dr. \\'o| don. nl Kev Brunswick. will uooonul it. TIBIUT . r. McA|dmv. ol South Ronlrov. has not Attended I unucun ol either side In the local Inamhly. and to I" intent: and par poocI|uia"unlo odent." Man!` I. A . nu-AI R lllnhnnnlugnnl 17?] [IX I-' G3, . lowly-ducted member: for the North- Wut territories will hold a month; before going to Othwn to outline I North-Wont llnnglng About 0uoboo-l.ookn Very Sus_ pleloio-COL Onlnot. speaker. Dr. llrien. M. l .. for South I\'uu,in dur rromlx ill at typhoid fever at his home nt `.-ax ( oath. The Uupo election taken plnoo today. but 5 com eta nturn o! the pollinv in not 0: end some day: nnIv.A|n:-I-cl Ingunhnrn `no ILA nu-Oh III! III III FTIUIJI UFUUT. The on rot and 2-up:-on um! Cl'0I I Prince I" erick William. and hit wife, st tended a ooiroe in the white hull n! the roynl ` pdnco. KIIUIIIU uu nil IUII To-night Berlin in like a city of tin. 'lhe stee lee and the domea shine with great bril iancy. The electric light is the ground- work of the illumination, three rose-colored lights radiating from the lofty avenue in the centre of the city to the remote streets. while on the houses luengnl re are sending forth soft flames. Crowns. stare. eagles in profusion, and numemus coloual statues of the emperor surrounded hy exotic plants are everywhere displayed. The electric light on the square of the tower of the town hell emits a ruddy glare. On the Br-andenbu te are immense cauldrone. from whic names are hunting forth eve moment. The colossal arches at the Po 1: station are illuminated with eagles, stars and crowns. and the whole huilding is encircled with blazing pitch tiree. Amide! all this glow and light tire hundred thousand persons moved in perfect order. 1111- sunnnnnr And savnnrann an.I l`.Iu\u-n In on Aiorhnl Ital. Qrnnr. Much I.--Wills tho hob Iglrgnn np-u -an L..I.n.. A -nnM-n In LUIILIUXI. I IN! peutlon W grlnwtl. At the Afternoon mce tion the emperor formally Announced the tnothnl of Prince Henry, the would eon of Crown Prince Fndorick \VilliAm, to the Prince: Ilene of House. Although min hu hllen at inter valnit huvinne wny `rate:-fer-red with the public rejoicinge. The greatest outburst of enthusiasm occurred when, after the nrrivnl of Prince Binmnrck And General Von Moltke. ell three I peorecl. the emperor in the cen- ter. with iunorck on his right md Vhn ` Moltka on him left. LEI`. Wllll DIIIIIITCK Moltke on hi: left. 'I`.. -:..Ls D..-l:_ :. 1' Berlin Newer Had so Gny n 'l`lIne'- The Emperor Has a Great lnny Honors Paid to lllm--A Display of Fireworks Never Excelled-Bismarck and You Molko Honored. Bnu1.ix, March 23.-Among the resents received by the emperor is a generali sash. which the empress made for him. It is an exact pattern of the sashes worn by Freder- ick the Great. The em insisted upon being the first to olfer comzratulations to the emperor. Punctually as the clock struck ten she entered the em ror`s stud and present- ed the sash and ot or gifts. Vhcn the cur peror appeared at the window he wore the sash. 'lhe oral presents were numerous. The Crown Princess painted for the occur- sion a life size portrait of Prince William. around which were placed bouquets present- ed by members of the family. Special plea~ sure seems to be afforded the emperor by the children of Prince William. who carried their bouquets to their ather. follow ed by three children of Prince Albrecht and the children of the Crown Prince of Sweden. Man oral tributes came from distant of nermany, and from England. 'lhe igh otiicials of the court presented a picture re- presenting a military scene. At noon a charming group, in terra cotta. by Eugen Blott. came from Paris, entitled Grandpa's Birthday." The Society of German Archi~ tects presented a large centre piece of carved wood. One poor woman left at the door of the palace a small bunch of owers, with a tition praying for the pardon of her bus (I. who is now in prison. The owers sad the petition were placed in a position where the could attract the emperor's at tention. 'i:he petition was granted. At the afternoon reoentinn the amnnrnr FESTIVITIES IN CONNECTION WITH A KING'S BIRTHDAY. n _._....l_- I._._-A_L _.A_... -3. THI-I Sl'H.'3(`RllN'2 i ntfors fm sale his House and Lot on Albert Htn-ct. The house contains seven commodlnus moms, with nlry. clothes : closet largo mllnr. wulldmin .nud oulbulld- ings. he lol. noun. is stocked with choice I mm and ornanmnlal trees and small fruits. etc. ' I-EDWARD MORHAM. THE J~UB[L I56LiT{cA]. N575: N O. 69. I-`l.\'l-I vrrv umur. The undersigned om-s I [or ulolhnt l)lCSll(ABl.E HOFSE A.\'l)l.0'l` I am: not-nnlnd hr him on Karl Slum. The l)lSlltABl.l'Z H()l'Sl'; ANl)1.U'l` now occupied by Mm whole in ollbrod In one block. having About ` one hundred and twenty foe! frontage on lcnrl itmet. and the l'Qror Int rumlhrough mxvmu Street. The BL LBINU8 on the proper!` urn Almost now. and the union In llanlod wit trulu. For terms app tn THUS. IIIINII {$168 }i' MR8. W. I. IIAXTIR and dmuhur Mn v-olur-Ind In Khan: and an annual to the THE ROUGH (`AST H0l'Sl-2 and (YUTTAGE on south side of Brook Street. Imlnullntely uhovo lhrrlo Strool. known as tho Mostyn ` Rmserty. Fm-termanpplyIo.\lRS. )1r.\'I-Ill. on I ll` promises. I A STORE. WITH DWI'.Ll.lNG and on large workshop attached, suitable for: unamlth or ozenonl business : nlso a SHOP AND DWELL` l.\'u. both oituntod on Wellington Street. nou- Prinoou ; good buslnen stand. I-`or lculan upuly on premises. 3. E ALl.E.\'. I Welling- mn Street. THE PREMISES 0.\' EARL B'l`.. "Mosul Place." an present occu led by F. MoNah. Ea - The house is couunod oua. in good order. an fitted with modern im rovements. Possession Isl May. Apply to A. (*CORMA(`K. Princess Street. A SHOP. \Vl'|'H DVVELLINO A'l"|`A(`HED. rumor of Division and Ellico Streets - also ll 1-()Ml-`0l .TABLE Hausa: adjoining`. i-oases. sion at any time. Apply to J. WAD )l-ILL. on the premises. upuly pr T I'll mny _'l`Hl-I NEW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. smmted on the south side of Princess Street. ` west of (`/halham : contains fteen rooms. In- cluding bath room and MI modern l1nprovo- ` moms. A 93' utthe residence of the und9r- signod. ROE NE\VI.A.\'l)S. Princess Ht. Apply to UISAUISUIIJ m fo0Lol'Pr1ncoss Street. W600 and GOAL 'l`HIC B()Wl.l.\f(} ALLE Y on Wellington 3-11. with residence o\'ol`hon:i. and the tixlureu a mi mungs of tho Allu '. Possession at any time. Apply to Ulsiollulv. RICHARDSON SLSONS, foot of Prlncoss Aug. 31. photo. painting: nu munvotaslng. ror run Ir` m-ulars please mlulruss ut once. ('rlIISL`l-INT . R1` 80.. I9 (`untrnl Struot. Boston. Mass" Box 6.170 7A HOUSE 1x'_wAm:'s I.A.\'l-2. tmon St: mntninlng 5 rooms. For further pnrticulnra apply to ALBERT PIPER. on the promises. A cool: A:\'D'H0l,7SE.\lAll): must be well recommended. Apply to MISS GARl)L\'lR. I-31 Earl 81.. D AuE.V'l`S. nmlo and rummo : 53 a any. aonu slam for tlculars. Samplos 25 cents. C. K0\ DY. and as Front sr. 1~;..`rm-om. KcpL llnnk . l.Al)I I510 work for us at their own homes : $710 81 per week mm ho quietly Imule No photo. painting : camvouslng. For fuli Rm blouse Address . -I-l\J&II.LI . Hl"i\"l'l'2l_. --At Toronto. March 22ml, I887. t e wife ofJsmos Hunter, of a son. ` IIIIJIIBUII. l'A'I` R()_0.\'E\' at the Opera House. Pnm-`. Domcswnxn at tho Ilrmsh-Axnericnn Hotel. ` A GI:.\'s-:u.u. SI-2l{_\;A.7\7'_'i`-\\'hcru nurse is Apply to IIRS. llAGl.'I'Z. .\lorchant`s .::'.':.:.';-3'_-;..*:: I I. I D A T- h;I: ." 'i'..".'.'&"B"` .. -0: gudnph. In -nrnnr nf nivhlnn and Iilllma Slroetnznlso AGENTS. nmlo and female 83 day. Send xmmn fnr mu-vlmnlnrm Smnnlus. `L5 cums. DAI ACID WBIAT. n -an-A-A.._...._AL_ AL..A_I WISUHEBUAI. .\`o:son\"s CLAIDQC pt Opera House. -runnnnnv 33533 1-'o'EXx:i (`aaunynholuhndu VOL.LVL F`O(R~SALE on 'I'c`J15fcENT.' 3950141. MENTION. TUITION . B_OLBD. 7 REMINDERS. WANTED. _'_ro-LET} W 5: sum: FOUR ...;:.+' ;:;,,_ .;. 5 gm and qdnhlo lo I II knot. Guy. Bard vloo-prud-kn!--Ir: luv. (`cal Tvunnt~IIrI. liunlhoo. Kl}; ?."'..'I" ......""" ""`..u......."""':...... I` Iuurily rICUy-'bd|:| hunt ad`! undo! Intdlph ac.-1'buIv,uIo0a rt (loch I church. The Aunt Anllouo to Anna the Ahano -Wu Actually Punt-bod. Lmmou, Inch 99. Adrien lrom (`nbul onto that the uncut bu ant printnd cite`!- Inn to the tribe: 0! Kohintnn. urgin than tojoin him in I holy In sgnhut uni; The circular donouhca the out n I tyrut And 3 pmmho-breaker. It turns the triio that the Rnuiun troops are daily hunting. and that I! the not occupy Alglnnhtnn the will colt one in ol that ooogtry. "I he circular It tells the rapid how Turkey. ghting [or the own ol slam inn. oppnuu Rant; The uncut summoned the Modem launcher! and doctntl throughout the country to Ccbll. when the Von fultonl at Ma llroctlon. After III ch the auto: ordouul them to incite the native: to Anllqiou wu qnlnot Rush. It h nnortod In the uncut`: council that III to not actively punched. Then In discontent in thoprrbon tllont. 'l\otrooponn . vdlnblo. rt`: lnpmvnngunoauh ha abtodtht tumble in hing tomato-1 by lullllllulr lnlrbn Jsnitur Titus. c0n\'icted of the murder of ` Tillie Smith sud sentenced to death. will pass his days in prison. The New Jersey bosrd of pardons yesterday so decided. The U. R. sh commission hstchsd thirty- iire millions cod eggs lust your and turned the young fish looss into the ocesn. The ) commission will next Attempt to plu-e hsli but in the consul waters. 'l"L_ |.._.l_ ..l al... _,l__.:_I.-. L-._, ), ,: 1, I `gag. A|IIcd|vnbII.dl|r;;'t. `pun. Ju. Chsmluera. Eldorsdo, purchned I Winchester rie. And After tinng a few shots ho ldd the down. A non picked it up. and whim undli it discharged I shot. The bullet pnnodnsuough a do h box and hit the boy`: three your old hrot er in the Itomlch. Deslh noon tuulud. IIIIIIU IIUXK Last Thursday night. while a poker game wu in progress in I lumber uhnnty near Arietus. Fulton county. N.\'.. I dhpute I unto between John (fhrinmnn and one (Tun- ninglum. Cunningham killed Chrinmau And escaped. J5: Piunmlnnrn I-fhlnrmln nn rnnnnal A I Ulllr III IKIU Ulill WHXIU. The lords of the admiralty have decided ,' to place unnuall ', on behalf of the sons of I` families settled In the principal colonies, in- cluding ('anads. three nzrninatione for en- gineer studentehipe in her majesty`s dock- yanls. Renter`: corn-epondcnt at Ottawa has cabled : Sir (`harlee Tupper. Dominion minister of finance. has been up inted act- ing high commissioner in lilum... lur Fanedn He will, not ietuuu to London until June next." genie pro county. l ; and Illllnl Andlina it dinrhnronul a shot UIII IIICTUIIIII IUJKI IIU Ill TUIL, IHHI, (0 479 in -Jan.. I88`). and to 5.'ll in March. He doubted whether the excessive pennl laws of the eighteenth century did more injur to lrelsnd then did the rhn lows o the present century. To as u y for mg the law upon the side of the lam lord was to shut the door of hope upon the ten- snt. His deliherete conviction was thst there had ues-or llefn a more wanton. gratui- tous and unjustitieble resort of the ever failing. ererpoisonone remedy of coercion. [('heers.] Mr. Balfour said thet the land hill shout to be introduced would make the working of the set for I831 far smoother and give ` equitable relief to tenants. He would not pretend that the meaaure would solve the question. The only solution use a t measure dealing with the land pun: aee. which the government was ready to intro- duce whentheopposition res prexed to In II`. I-active it In! tho mnrsu-nascent 1. inc. l'!TI-l'I- TIC. j H nus who-ptultlcl nu. T l. ll- n8'F|l1e Ontario Ie rislntnre cannot adjoum before Easter. T a minister of education has hit University hill nlmnet in shape for suhmiuaion-to the house. l`|._ us D_A. ..L...-.. ..-I:.... |....._ 1:- __..,,_, 1 IHIIIHIXIUITKI IIIIC nuuno. The St. Pokraburg police have discm-and d nnmito and apparatus for the manufncture {bombs inbeveml villas at Purgslovo. a nnmmnr nunrf nu: um car ; uley were nlnqeu on monuny. ; John Sul rt, the sole survivor of the three men w 0 founded the New York (Tale- donian club, died on Sunday at Elinheth. mind 77. Nllll ulcy WIII IE run `I 43:: per km? For night. (`hn_rlen _b_e_ wny,_ Tor} uuuuuuclvun wllcll Cut UUWII. Six persons were captured on Sunday in connection with the recent plot to mannin- ate the cur : they were hanged on Monday. John Snlnort, that union nnrrivnr nf Ohm IIRR. W. I. IIAXTKI1 Ind tuugluv nan romrualloll an-Ian pnznl V0 Iutrudlcunulbo o. I land :- u-r will [In loans at I:o;uh' rddunor 0 not own I prion-ad. lo IO PI-luau mroot. PIl$JU' ULI UIU IUIII IHUL Belleville will have sixteen electric lights. ` and they will be run all night, at a cos! of (30 near lnmn nar night `IX WK III" NSF Hlglll. (fhnrlea he way. Toronto, attem ted to \ commit Iuicide by ban ing himself. e was ` unconscious when cut own. { HE... -.-.......- .....-.. ......L ._,.,l __ u__._ I... __ W'lX'I. Lady Stephens was presented to her majesty at the drawing-room, Buckingham | palace, on the 10th inst. 1 Rpllevilln will have nivtmm nlm-h-in light: 1 The Spica of the Morning Paper: and lhc : \'or1 Latent Telegrams. The '( anadian Pacic railway will put a line of steamers on the l u.cic luring the present your. Sir ('lmrlen Tnnn:-r la--um: lltrnu-n hmlnu PIUIUHH your. Sir Charles T upper leaves (htawa to-day for Hnlifax. He will be absent about it week. l ...I.. uA....I . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . __.-I L- 1.. Have a tow aoxw Btu-n I-`mums, 16 foot posts 8x8 Snwn Timber. bhinulod with XXX But Shingles. and mo Morohnnmble Pine Skiing All for $131.50. Terms easy. `.\'o\ . 8. A. HOPPINS. Agont. _ i Rome. Watcrtown & Ogdensburg lm. To-Utica, Albany, New York, Philadela. Washington. Baltimore and all Points in North- ern Nlwv York. via G.T.R. and N.Y.C. Rys. l l T. lIAl\'LE\'. - - Gon. Ticket Agent. I ` THE RATHBUN COMPANY ,,,a-ax ,Al n, , `| THE THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY Ferry Wharf, \ K I A wmra u.\.\'1nm{: Ll\'lVRKl lLl..(-lmnro unly n rqMANo(`qthgnlr_ belngontlr-ely the mo: unr Ognu =I?'u Nb` lawn`; \ FIX "T=l ac... % MA. Hudwhmhu. My [In uni at non. Tboyuv -oonud. Ouhnduo. In llouloc tic. an ADI?! DRUG H1`URI. ' F;9r clnwaitifkeztrhagomggu. an1-lior- I THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN PARTIE ma 1011 per 11 112 It I! , Ipp y D ` 'N GREAT BR.TA'N. . . C A EHIDCD (!........-lTI..L..A A.......4 I 5 F. A. FOLGER, L General ncki Agent. HOLY WAR AGAINST ussm. manna-nun noapuu}. ..........J_.- V"`lr|lIuh \VhIx'n" t`ele`plVioAnenuVIu'lu~Vr I38 G935/m 7'/0l(ET AGE/_VOY. LFIGHTING TO "THE LAST. me puifos nit iNE4ws_. KI7NGSTON. (.)TA$IXDA. WEDNESDAY"EV El*NG. MARCH 23,1337. H1, - - l`(K)I: Ul 1|! KINGSTON. ONT. Foot of Brock Sgreet. t'\\T f\\Y'I` BUTCRIR8 AND SAUSAGE MAKERS ~ rum new null oullllz by Memo. 5!) lbs. e. lb:lqI.l llII.I)c.porlb:hAlfkoI. I0. :pl'lIIo new Knglhh sheep and km.

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