`KINGSTON. EANADA. MONDAY EVENING. MARCH A. HOPPIN S. Agent. Foot of Brock Street. Nnvignwr AndtrIon'| ol:nervntiuun\how- i ecl that In the 22 home 8.1 minutee nncl 37 ` eeoonde,which lllll nctnelly elnpeed between 1 the time 0! the etnrt nnd Snndny noon. the (`unmet hnd eeileul 248 nnutionl mild. The eucceeding dny wee e buy one lot the unil- on. The wind wee no cnpricioue thnt it re- quired nlmoet oontinnnlly chnnging of enlll and hnulingol sheets The non continued turbulent end the yncht mlled no violently na to threnttn the etnhilitv ol the epen. The prsuure ol the win-l "net the Innin-enil wunoteucienttoho l the an! eteul , end when it nppenrecl prohelale thnt t ewnyingol thegn would onrry nwny the meet hend the Inniu-enil wu replnoeul by the atom try-enil. The immenee equnn enil lprenal to oounterhnlnnce the deciency ol cnnvne nntern cnrriecl the yncht much lneter. lightened her much nheul. prevented her tnking ench qunntltlee ol wnter on leek, nn, when under Innlnenil, the In-om need to eprennl ite loot to windwnrd. lt wee, however, imprectionhle in e henv henm een. owing toite juunlng the eulal e at the loremeet. nnd wee unehlppd. Townnl euneet nll the enlle were ngnin eet. A cnln lollowed. The dietnnoe trnvelled lrom londnyto noon Tnodny wee 064.3 mllee. neerly due een. 0|. Tneedny nan- n wind none. end by daylight it New n The hunt was how? and the rnte at twelve hnoee. with I I7 . when hetaeen I". end 9 (silent the `whlnd ehsted to eon on -eeet. nt rnte enilee nn honr. The'=den AQIIQI-jjimd -Ai Details of the Trip. When the excursion boat, which wcom- ] pulled the rncing yu-ht: an fun Sand Hook light ship. turned back on the thy o the start, Suturdny. the relutivo position of the schooner: In: nosrly the name on when they pumped through the nnrmwa. The nt I Sunday vru marked by I gale which come from the north-out Ioon After midnight. ` Though modernto it I'll sccoll ed by a ! strong had sea, which mule 0 yucht hr hot. The Imven froqumtly bloke over the I born, but the rode it out will. Thu: early I were the ongoing quslithnd thnonuot ' I tried. The only dunago udnhnd In: the Ext: of the iron twin buckle of the stu- toy. This `'5! quickly replaced with double block tackle. 1.. the afternoon [ the gde nbsted. uicl vu uuccoulonl by: e li ht breeze from the nonh-test And inur- ' mrttent ruins. The not prevented the up:-and nf nun vnu we lltli tune lull. hlpn. lull-U ulu Pll uur gated in a yscht race. He cared Cnpt. Mmuelu, of tho llauutless, with his past ex- perience, would crocs the starting line ahead. PlNE(`I1' umur. rm undditlnog olbrs l fnrn.|olhn ESIKABLIE IIOIJBI A.\Dl..0'I` now oncuplod by him on Karl Blunt. The whole In obtod In one block. hath; about (me hundred and twenty feet frontngo on Eur! stud. and the Lot runuhmugh towou Street. The B l.lll.\'US on 1 paper!` u'oalmmtnow.undthou1luuh (dim Ihoohalod h-ulu. Fang:-Inn to mos. MOORE. uve guests. The advantage inexl by the (`oronet at the Itnrt inc-re: the condence of those on board in both boot. and tkipper. It vs: the first time tint Capt. (`mub had pnrtict nnM in n vuvht rum, "9 anrml (Tnnt. `rsuu. sue wuannur was uus1.IuuIIIuII_y unu- stuous. (isles kept the see in I ferment. or eleven days of the trip, and for two ls s the weather was sosevem us to make t e question of the yachtfs livix through them somewhst doubtful. She be sveal splemlid~ ly, however. and proved one` of the staunchest vessels of her type Aoat. With the exception of three torn sheets and a broken teekle the host was in as good shape when the anchor was dropped oil` Queens- town as when it was raised of Staten Islsnd. A quicker might have been made had Capt. Crosby carried mme sail. On se- veral occasions he was very csutions. The number of persons on board the Coronet was twenty nine, including sixteen sailors, font otcers, the steward. cook. mess boy, And live guests. Tim ulvnntmm mineil luv Qt's:r:.\'u'ro\\'.\', March `27.-The C oronet arrived at ll:30 o'clock this morning. She passed the winning point at l2:4l ollock. At Roche s Point she red ve guns, sud the time was At once taken by the secretary and members of the Royal Cork yacht club. The club then hoisted n signal, announcing the Coronet s arrival, the various stations answering the nnent. The wind was blowing hard, on the Coronet entered Cork harbour in spanking style, with all sail set. and hugging the western shore. The appur- cnt time occupied in pueetpo is l4 (lays, 23 l1oura,. minutes, 46 secon s. and the actual time, computed on the Greenwich basis, ll `days, l9 hours, 3 minutes. H seconds. The whole number of nautical miles sailed is 2,949. The lon t d: s run is 991.5 miles, made on Setu sy, L u-ch 28th, and the shortest 39.8 miles, made on Tueedey, March 22ml. The weather was uncommonly tem- nnutunnn Helen inn! Hm run in A Cm-monk. After I Voyage of 14 Dun Mn! 19 Hours- Sho I-Jncnunton Eleven Days of \'e`r_y Rough Weather-The Dnuntlou llonrd From To-d>ny-She`u I-`Ir Behind. rSHE cnosses THE WINNING LINE AT :24: oN SUNDAY. c0R6NET THE WINNER. Till TWOCOIIUDIOUB STONE H0l SI|2S on no:-unlde at Wlmun Strut. Iwnrnnrrio 81.. belong! lolhoulllor canto. For ruculnn apply to lRKl'ATRl(`.K E R00! 8. ma on oncnrmlkwlsg uutovlncndl I tum"? cu." - JIL4 in: tact Mu I 0I'I. The lhuntlou was hsnl host to but Rho hall 3 roputuion fur lino work in rough water. And her lriondn hopod at this way ago would `in: chaos to that. She was nhorhr and doopot than her oppuoont ` and not no houny. An Ullimodcllo. when owned by Iknnou. the Incdonhundnomc n- mnl. Int uumncr the undo the trip octnn {mm Quoontovn in nvuhcn days, and non slur. her owner, Ir. Coll. issued his chd for 3 can-sllnndc run. which was by Mr. Bush. of the "0:-coat. Th rinnvnnollnlootlong and mounds; 5) ton. Rho h rluod u 0 um muted `0|'O~II(|-O schooner, with on o-gun-cull. and Int an int. shout nine footohonugvnolul hulldnulrlg. llnahu-L-.I.lnnn-tllnnh. Ill lasts, Much 2l.--lt in nportod {hut the Dulntlcn lost: hovnprit on the lth inns. when only that day: out from New York. 11. l|_.._nI... --- - |.--l L... 0.. |.._n Cllln, (Ilium I". TTIIII (H [Hf uusuu YICIII race. It was t 0 gencnlly cxpn-ed opin< ion tbs! the non some the fuctolthoCoro- not`: (tenor speed nndtho superiority of the new Itylo yacht out those built that the old Inodola. Many. however, ofthooe present noonttl inolinnl to withhold their 'niou till fullor ponimlpn of the nu con (1 be obtained. It in thought that there might be some amid:-m Irhivh prm-entnl the lhuneleu [mm doing her but AI-rivul ol the bouillon. ; Nun` Youl. Mucht. Mr. Bush, owner l of the Conant, any: in will challenge the lhundcn to not back to this port. bosons. latch 28. (noon.)-Tha Donut I-enu-1:30-I (Bulky Haul 5! II Lm. She is bel tn HI np:l:`:on`((l)HKl'A The Now: In New York. Nsw Yuan, Mnmh 97.--The mnmi nfthe ` New York yacht club on Mndioon nvenue. ' were well lled to-dny with member: of the club, dlocnuin the null: of the ocean yu.-ht man It urn: I n nnnnrnllv awn:-n-uI nnin` i In I I II`. III IUNRV, VVIIUII IIIC yllilll WIIIUIVIII Seven Heads. Pilot Robert Welsh came onhoard with news that the Colonel Iran the Gut to arrive. Along the coat and in- hothe harbor ecoruo! ve-eh 0! all eorta were . All dipped their enaigne lo` the wmner. and the crew: of all cheered. At Leo. the Coronet`: anchor was dropped of the Cork yacht club house. Captain An- derson aaye the weather was the worst he ever experienced in all I7-I Atlantic passa- (KC l Irelld In Sighted. ! Minna head, on the southwest coat of Ireland, was sighted At 6:2 in the morning, and 7:40 F utnet light bore north north west nine miles Away. The yacht was: then bowling along under all light soil: at the . rate of twelve knot: an hour. The weather wu cleu end warm And the dun] unfold- in: of the benutiful scenery mg the Irish g count was hniled with delight by those on \ lnonnl. At 8:57 Galley Head was nbenm, l and the Cork `lot hoot Columl-inc was in` N 3' ht. At l0. , when the yacht wunbreut ` Raw:-n cumin Pilnf Rnhnrt \\'nlnh 1-Amen nu olluuny, KIVIIIE `II UPPUTIUHII, [Ur l'.PlI.I Izmgreu. During tint. period the Coronet on high an 14 knots. At noon Thun- day the bud sailed 218.6 miles in 24 hours. Fndny 225.5 miles, and Satnnlay 291.5 \ miles. ClwI'lCIIUU UII BIIU BOIXIIIU UlllIu'I_V, I IIUII HIIU ran through a revolving gale which was nearl as terric as that of the |7th. Mon- day, arch 2lat. began with a propitious breeze, but it was an inconsiatent as had been all wind: hitherto durin the trip. Soon after noon it veered arouni , bringing a diurnal gale from the north-east. As the yacht had already been driven farther south than the navigator had intended, it was de- cided to keep her head up to the wind and wait for more favourable breezes. The head wind continued blowing until Wednesday noon. During that forty-eight hours the yacht was almost at a standstill, averaging under two knots. The distance covered from Sunday noon to Monday noon was INF. miles, to Tuesday noon 388 miles. and to Wednesday noon 508 miles. Thursday af- ternoon a goodeailing bneeze area from the southwest, continuing with more or less regularity throughout Friday. Saturday and Sunday. giving an opportunity for rapid V nnmmn Dun-inn that nariml the (hrnnet. tWII.llI'llIy IIDUII lllU By 5 Full W158 I0]. I lllll%. 'lhe0ry that worm: swing nroung in a cir- * do was thoroughly provon by the Coronet : experience on the second Sunday, when she \ ran thrnnah A I-nvnlvino onln whinh urns pealof thunder. and the resemblance was completed b an occasional vivid flash of lightning. his was a severe test forthe Coronet. As she sank into the trough of see. it seemed` as if the waves, which were half mast high, would engulf her. Under reefed foretop-sail she was plunged along by the wind at the rate of nine knots, and, de- spite great volumes of water breaking over her deck. weathered the storm wonderfully well. When nt 5:20 .m. the fury of the hurricane seemed to increasing rather than diminishing. Captain Crosby, fearful that the yacht would not hold together much longer if driven through such a sea, and not being willing to jeopardize his own life and the lives of those on board by running by night, where it was reasonable to suppose there were iceberg-, decided to lay to until the storm had ceased. The yacht on Thurs- day noon had travelled 21 L2 miles since the previonsnoon. The weather on Fday and .\`atnnlay, the 18th and l9th. began with light breezesl,` and in the afternoon ther: were es. t on moderate compared wit 'l`hursi&aly`s big Elhw. Saturday was a red letter day for vessels being sighted. The ` run as computed Friday noon was 135 miles. Saturday noon the day's run was 25]. I miles. 1 hnnrv that nmrmn nwina nrmmo in A air- L Ii! .-4--n Tl BUBSCRIBII olbn fa ulo Mn llouno and Lot on Albert Btroct. Tho homo cmmlm urea communion: with try. hon |mou'lAr[ooollu. all ml .uIIl l Ud- l n\. 0 lot. .II;. In It ed wltohucholoo mm and ornaments! u-eon small trulu. etc. EDWARD IOIIIIAII. 5 01101- -23, 1337f -Tlili.` ROUGHCASTHOUSE and C0`l"l'AGI!Z on nouih Iklo of Brook Street. Immullnloly `J.`-........"" `3f'"p1.. .".."?.?."...'3`J'{.`nft'w`.'h( ~'.~"1'c`t`iT ylll diary Iuvyw #1` Antdll {IO IIOQOCII. Munuu.||lu:`.h.2& -Tho pxmnonthhzl tel to vonon Home ' `$043!. Vnlludolld Incl other pnwioou in trust all 850 Impacts-I persons. and the uncut: won undo simul- uaoounly with than In Ilulrkl. `Ito prl noun bloc; no-Ily no the Ian: clans. vlhtln oupdnuolt dthc and mnlh-n.n`p, 'l\nv'inbtl-hIlh'v|hnun-` Vllll IIII Ilwpilii In Iwu u-uuzuv- 3: a royal kmhq will he tried by the cur c 0IlIll)IIll WI I -I T IT . -' `K1-II. "and I'll over the line u too: An pot uibla." In dbppuuvd. Tho Inn by thin uviclcnt to rolling stock Anal lnlghl is entiunntb-l at Cllll. uuu , DII low. It - Intuvuglnuuy nun. Won the conductor: II and} met and exchanged order: it Ill mind that ()`(`onnl|`I onler ill {at A clear run on far A: Frsnktown, then In In up crool the outbound min. "I'm dons lot," be tied. I4-_.I I'll .-.4 nu`: CL- II... n. noun. an on... CW ICC UIIIUT IP')I".iZlIIIIx II ll`-jlllllll I and via burly able to jump for hi: Mo. Both locomotive: and dxben can 06 the truck and won badly wrecked. I the freight mu won hcnvlly laden. sword containing mule. ' Huldoon I'll hull? but not. it in ' nd,lohlly hurt. ' an (ha muulnotnrn nnhmnnnnv not A Bad `luck on the C.P.R. loo: I-III`: Inllu-Csloo of the Accident. Two (`anulhn Pscic I ' ht trains were vrochodbynoollonncu 'th'Il"allnon Saturday. The {night (ruin going tau left (`arloton Hum with order: to cum an out- bonnd train 5! Smith`: Falls. but when near Fnuktovn the ongtnoor ol the not-bound III the other Approaching at` tnlnundous angst` and um: hnn-Iv AM: In iulnn for hi: He In Not At All Sulbl-lng-CleveIsnd I1 Taking Care of Himself. \\'.i.~mI.\`umx. March i.-The fears ex- reseed by A Washington physician that Breeident Cleveland is liable to die from a - plexy before the end of his term unless big changes his habits of life, are not shared by the president's private secretary. Col. Ls- mont thinks that Dr. Sowers werninq is based entirely on the alum ' that the president is gaining esh taking no or erciee. This, he ea c. is not the case. Mr. Cleveland weighs ess than when he first csme to Washington and tskes es much ex- ercise a most men. He does not walk about the itreete of the city. but he walks about his little fsrm late in the Afternoon when the weather permits. Then the colonel eug- gests mysteriously that the president has other ways of taking exermne. which. it would seem. he thinks it would not be nilierl to mention. (Jen it be thet the pres: dent has a `veto mnaeium in some cor- ner of the \ 'hite ouse which the world knowsnotol! ltinnstheso. Atanyrets Col. Lsmont says he keeps himself in oo-l condition by physical exercise and thet t rr is no oooesion for apprehension in reganl to his heelth. 0=oI0|ll.rI'I.I`lo uuvvl. Ihllllulll-tun; V O . IIOWII I K ' ` ' Js. `h3.i"n'ar`:f my. man: Apply to Wl lrlslllllll. The complninm of the unfortunate immi- grant: were unfnvonble to the ca kin of the Scotia. Two of them asserted at the ..-..o-:.. .-.... ..I......l. _...-A .1 AI... 5:..- -1`-.. tll OCULlD- L WU Ul IIIUIII $333 Ill-I-W ILIC capuin was drunk most of the time after the renal left Italign shores. Others av thnt they did not see him until after the strong weather came, and that they were half starved nll through the voysqe. [H0 nnrurm. 1?` VIII ["8 `I ICCI|uu, lnu 660 from La retagne. Nearly 3,(X)0 people were in the rotunda. The babel of tongues was frightful. 'I`hn nnlnnlninfl nf the nnfnrfnnnfn imnni. ullll PUUUUU I'C a The officers the garden aided the distri bution by throw` the loaves over the heads of the nearest to t e outskirts of the crowd. Every time A loaf was thrown twent or more scramhlul and fought to get it. bread Wu: 3 luxury. In 0. short timeall the food was gone, except some bologna unnage. The women and children were cared for. and milk and beer added to their portidh. Outside the rnilin were 642 rueengere from Veeslend. and the Etruria, 852 mm the RBI} fnnrn I n III-nfnnnn Non:-In `I {III nnnnln New Yonx, March 27.-Yesterday after- noon the Italian ilnuf ti on the ltelmer Scotia, ashore near ogue, L.I., were safel landed. Last night they arrived at Cast e on. The scene beggared discri ~ tion. `hey rushed into the rotunda pel mell,how ' for food. They crowded around the lunch tn lee. climbing over each other. tam ling on helpless women and children. Pam emonium reigned supreme. The force of the mass was so great that the oicem were swe t aside like straws. Su rinten- dent Jac eon gave ordeis to give e immi- rants all the~food they needed. Then the ietribution began. It was impossible to re- gulate it. Strong men crowded to the front with uplifted arms and eyes startin from their sockets, crying in Italian, read ! bread !" Women were trampled on,crowde(l and pushed awn Tho nir-are flu: any-Inn ninlnrl tlln Jinn-i. 9 Pandemonlum at Castle Garden-V|'olneu and Child:-on_ Truinped Upon liy llou Who Wanted Broad-scI-ambllng for tho staof LIfe-'l'he Cnpuln severely Crlclclled. { THE IMMIGRANTS on THE scorm YELLING FORFOOD. VFIGHTING LIKE WOLVES. THE PRESIDEN T'S HEALTH. A SHIRE. WITH DWELLING and I largo workshop attached. Iullnhlo for I tllwmlth or Jlclll buslneu ; also In SHOP AND D\\ ||Il.|.- N0. both IIIIIALIDJ on Wellington Street. near l`r|noeII:[oodbu.|Ilneu stand. I-`or rtlculnn npnlg on tromlun. 5. E ALLEN. lgwoulng Ion tree A RZAILWAY ooLunoN. . .. .,..V.._.. THE PREIISICS ON EARL "Mount Place." at present oocu Ioctby I-`. Mc.\'|b. ` . ` `rho house in common! on. In good order. [mad with modern Im ruvomo ts. Poosenlon lat Mny. Apply to A. CCOR A(`K. Prlnccli Street. THAT DESIRABLE ll0l'Sl-2 on corner of (`olborno and danhnm mmoll. 9:30:41 oc- cupied by (3. rmin ham. |'3oq.. now In the occupation 0! I or I-`moor. containing 9 looms. with bath room. hot and cold Inner. Pmnnion In In next. Apply to J. IL Mn Porno!` or Ulvlslon nun Iuuuu uu-uvu cuau . ooxronnnns HOUSE uuoanuui. bones. ` aim at my time. Apply to J. WAD )El.L. on um nramlses. with bath not Mm com Inn Poooulon May App! M [V IR. 80 King Street. or I Col mo stnael. |l0`fI`.L. Elmllhed ; roomful loduog; doing I and Indian. Apply at tun ollloe. . HOUSE IN WADE ! LANE. l'nIon St.. contain! 5 rodna. For tnrther paruculnn npply to BERT PIPER. on the premises. A SHOP. WITH DWEl.Ll.\'u A'I"l`.'u`Ill!:U. of Division and Ellioo Street: A HOUSE ndjolnln . union in nnv time. Annly )El.L. THE NEW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. situated on the south side of Princess Street. west otchnthum: oontnina (moon rooms. In- cluding bath room and all modern improve- ments. at the residence of the under- mmL ROE NEWLANDS. Princess St. eluding mu: him an uluuunn unyxuur auho rtipznod. Mon at un the promises. with rosldcnco overhead. and the fixtures and mung: of the Ann . Possession at any time. Apply to GEORG RICHARDSON I. SONS, root of Princess street. Aug. 31 ____________________ AGENTS. male and female ' 83 a day. Send exam for artlculzu-s. Sampies. $5 cunts. C. K0 DY. and 48 Front St. E.. Toronto. 8710 $10 per week 1- un be quleuy nmue. so photo. painting : nu cnnvnuslng. For full I-- ticulnrs please Address at once. (`1u:s('Ic.\'T RT (`n., 19 Central Street. Boston. Mn.ss.. Box 5.170 Wimiin in mm xi un PKLIQBAQIQ "I: LADIES to work to" us at their own homes ; week c be quietly made. No nhoto. nalntinz no For par- Tluc BOWLING ALLEY on Wellington St. overhead. and the xtures and amimn of the Allow -PARC!-ll. BOY. A pl)` 1; n7. .1.Ai:0m:n'r- sex 8: BRO.. Bagot lroel. ronm w willbe id. Apply to JAM l:0Bl.\' .'. Rossln I onso Block. Toronto. A Cook A>.'1ifxoUsi:.\ulI>; must be well rocommendod. App!y lo MISS GAR[)l.\'l-ZR. :5: mm 3:. AT THE KINGSTON ASYLUM. an Assist- nnl Cook. Personal aygication requested. C. K. CLARKE. Medical uperinwndcnt. _____ rocommenm 15! Earl GOOD HAND SEWlNusI:lUn;MA1uuc. to whom constant employment and highest 'l`o- as willbe id. Apply to JAMES I.-nm\:. ', Rnauiln I ouao Block. LIJLIIJJ. 'l`I,\`DA1.I:. -111 Kingston, on Sunday, March 27th. nfmr as long and painful illness, Mr. I`homas Tindale, aged 53 years. Funeral will take place from his late resi- -lence, Charles Street. on Tuesday after noon at lmlf-past two o'clock. Friemls and acquaintances uroreapectfully invited to at: end. I I3\lK`LV- 'l`nonlrs0:~`.--At Kin ton Mills, Mch. 25th. ` I387, the wife of W. Thompaon, of a daughter. - .\lnCA.\mux.-At Por|.snm uth, on Max-cl: 26th, the wife of Robert McCnm1nou, of a son. Tl2Rll\'.-- At Deseronto. 22nd March, wife of V A. W. Terry. of twins-A boy and girl. l)l'.\|0w. -At Dcaeronto. 22nd March, wife of Louis Dumow, of a. daughter. A3 ....`"..`i!'.:E by no 0ov:u nnuunufu II: A .\'UltSI-2. Apply at COLONEL 0LlVER'S. S0 Wellington Street. _ WITH DWlcl.l.l.\l0ond large ` -nrknhnn Annnhod. lM3IEDIATl'}LY-A (`0OK. Apply [0 MRS. A. S. OLIVER. 351 King Street. _ A WITH D\vVELLl.\'O A'l"l'A(`HED. mu-nnr nf Dlvlglon Btl'oou;Alao AGOOD SEWING SHOEMAKER. to u-hmn mnnmm emnlovmeut hlthool VOL.LVL FORT Spl on TOEIENF; SPECIAL MENTION. "5 1 -rumoy. -- -._..__.. FLWANTED-K BORN . "pm-pj Tho Dltbtofl Ind. Imam`. luvh Duly Nun Ino- HOVII the I VIII Hr. **-~.::-..a.._--'-a..t.~:.:..m MI! in udvodthuunudvodhg otogonlhorunuolcunnons ` rvv vw-.. -__.,___, _ ,__'x; ...':':_*..5._':,g2~.'.-:.~..*2;_-_-1-..-.:,.`ff They'll Pay no Incl. Drlux. Iluub 1.--M I Inga -mu in Y -ugh! clunky It was runlvd ch`: in use In pad with helm Kalb: In in plans. A loud was and {nut Pusher lluyu.olAmor|a.lac tifornpur nhnnnllhnmaluvhlih Iholll-IOI llty. ll lllnorul. Inc Lamr IIII pur- oluodlhoqulowhhwln Ibo I-IQIIII ` hauled dovunhlllldlrhgtho Jlonbdgh 1 :5 '74.'wT:'LH37a:3';7'i' '|:'.""' Inna uIIwIII'vI[unII.vuuu muudhhtlgioduth. Tuvms. March 98. ~Edvanl Tierney nun shot Maul! yuluduy. Ho wont Into woodilnd with schot-gun and dia- ohu-pd an count 1:! on haul In lab Wt lymph. Donna! Ira about trusty- tlru yarn clap udlivul will his widow- ulmnlhnl-. nlhAA%uI(Ik&I mun llf your: (IQ! III IIVC ill: I- willow- kodmochor. Iiobdhuunddkiui Codie .... .1 4...- .|.n-L -51.1. _..- ......|..|.I.. oh- The ulndeeonlnue Ileeleled. Loxnox. .\lerclI `)7. The normel unha- iet majority in l2|. Late lee: night the unlonlet whip: untlclpeu-cl: majority of M, eothe ectnel majority of U9 egelnu Mr. Morley`: emendmenl, hkemee ll will be, in connection with the ledetonlen victory at Likeeton. in very eetleleclory. An Sir William Vernon llu-court elegently t it. "The bill hen ehorted belore lte irth." Lee! I M : eeulon wee A long one. leeling till hel pee! two. lt wee relteved only bye rnlllcklng Ipeech 0! Sir Willlun Vernon Harcourt. eocne lzeltinhol Mr. (luechen, and e wrangle between r. Sexton end Mr. Bmlth on the etete o! r. Pu-ne|l`e heellh. Then wee. however, lug notlceeble ehoet In UIIHOCIICIH IIUTTTIWTIUJUK I an d swoon drink. which run prohbly the ng-xnlhlnljilhlh I C `Fwy I3 lnruullou In HIYIWCT". The Swediuh bark Britannia. from Penn- coln for Amsterdam, was abandoned on Much `Incl. Three of the crew were washed ~ovorboard and drowned. The romninder wororcscuod. l 'IVI.- l)-. -l.. U.-.` . @ . . . . .- 53.- -_...._._ ...., I HIOII I0 TBIHIOTIX EHO IKE" II l'I0l'Il. The sentry at the powder muguine in Chnhsm dochynrd noticed I mu: lurking about And bu outed Mm in the thigh. He was In em oyoo named Clarke. and wn com to the oopiul dohlpod u I "Iunpoct. " FOUND AT LA!I'l'-A can mg! %u to `I Own vs. In bun. un. .o"w.or um ` IHIWI. ' n comer norms of the news that the ~ vernor of urkhhn bu ordered llknn or Khnn, with |2.l) men. to surprise Horst. the Amour nl Afghnninhn bu onlerod I011!) men to reinforce the troops at Rent. Th; umtrv AI thn nnidpr muvntina in WI ATXJIII AV-CI"l('I. Ill 0 HQ LIIIXII. ` The triul It Dubnitu of perlonn clurgod ` with beingimplicsted in the lute uprising. is ended. Five were sentenced to donth uixty-one to imprisonment. I-light were scnluittonl. _ --___._..-_._. .J cl... ..--- oL-| 5).. .n.. \|'UI" ITCIIGI. 1 The Roirka Zaniqrpr any: the emperor re- ceivod L648 talegl-sun congntnlating him upon his birthdn anniversary. Of these I397 esmo from d llbnml put: of Germany, 00 from America. and 5 from Cund; 11.. 6-3:` -I Ihnhnltrn 11' nnvnnnn nI\Al-man. IIIUIIUY. K I-ll'I'IC I'l|I IIIIDU Ill BIIIS "Tl. Prince Fenlinuul, of Sue-Cobourg. has written h the members of the Sobran e. ex- pressing his desire to be nomimt an s csndidste for the Bulguisn throne. Jnhn \\'ulA And his wifn, An Arnul 1-mxnln [ clllulullli II)!` `III! DICrlI CI-'lIVJIIU- ` John Wale And hi: wife. sn ngoal couple, ` were found dead in their house. nt(`alnIwell. W.Vn. There were evidences of I ntruggle. ` The trngody is shrouded in mystery. Th: RI-mlinh hurl: Hrithnnig, from Pannn. III IWJCKI UII lIIDTglIl- ` During the service in n chspelat Mentone, : Sunday, I noise caused ll panic and a rush was mule for the doors. In the struggle many non: were in ured. Sun ey Steele, of A uncheator. N.H.. ha been arrested for shoot.` W. S. Currie. bunk clerk. Hnlifu. Stoe a wanted to raise money. Currie was shot in the hand. Prim-a Fanlingml. nf R319-(Tohonra. has lrllllw. Ex-Ald. Harm . a grain buyer of Guel h. Ont... hu abocom ed to the other side. is liahilitie: are heavy caused by speculations in stocks on margins. nun-ina thn unrvinn in A nhnnnlnf \|nnfnnp EU II! III TUIQIIIBII lUl' IETYICC. The sale of pictures in the collection of the late A. T. Stewart has been concluded. The soul amount realized was 8513.750. A... ..n|n-.A-n I-151:-uni: In... La. fn.....I nu..- 1 U DWI IHIUIIIIB TUIIIEUH WIS .~JIJ. lcll. An unknown woman has been found mur- dered near Railway. N.J. Her thmnt was cut. Supposed to have been murdered by ` tramps. ` I?.x.Ald. Hnrfnn. a (train huver nf Cm-.|nh. l W33 "fall In 3 IIIJDIRII IUIIU WE]- Eighty-Ieven torpedo vessels belonging to the Russian Baltic eet have been ordered to be in readiness for service. ` 'm_- ..|. .1 ..:.A...... x- `L- ...lI._.Al.... ..x u-_:._ m PORK mwx IL4.uuu-s Cult .':.'-T."-.'.".;.`?...:'z""."..`.`. r.`.:.`.' 3-1'""" uualuuuuy lIUP|5lU5l- Countess Asaldi has died from the effects ofinjnriel received in the late earthquake at Mentone. IA :_ ....._....4...l f........\ D.._s..l...I. 5|...` .. _.-....I; llrl UIUHUJIIU. It in reported from Rnstchuk that a revolt has taken place at Plevna, \\'idden and ` Phili popolis. Al rt. Rm-clan. awtilm nnsutnnutm`. nt. ( Tan. 1 `1`-:m".,:.',:;,u::"' " Al rt Borden, actin postnmster, at ('-an` ning. N.S., was fatally urned. The house was fired in a mysterious way. I4`.iahrv.nAvnn tnrnmln Vanna]: lwlnnuinu tn The Spice of the Mornlng Paper: and the Very Latent Teloxramn. I` he salvationists place the nu mher of their converts in \Viunipcg at ve hundred. 'I`|m nnnw ntnrm in lhn mutt hut niahr ` UHIUKU up HUIIIU Ul IIIIU ITIIIITJHIJI. Noni, a Russian organ, says all atcelnpts to found 5 Frsnoo-Russian alliance will be absolutely hopeless. llnnnlmsn Annldi luu cllml from tlm onntn CUII VUFIJ [II `V IIIIIIIJUK 15': ll\U uuuuruu. The snow storm in the east last night \ blocked up some of the railroads. Nnwl n Rmninn nrman saw: :1" ntnnnnu l } Ferry Wharf. III To Utica, Albanyiew York, Philade|'a. \ V Washington. Baltimore and all Pointe in North` 1 cm New York. via G.'I`.R. and N.Y.C. Rys. } '1'. I{A!\'LE\'. - -7- Gen. Ticket Agom. For cheap tickets to nil points, and infor- nmtion pertaining to all Routes. apply to F. A. FOLGER, - General Ticket Agent. A g jug. . T33. dollvu on Ion. aovuu & 00.. (Ian. 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