Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Apr 1887, p. 1

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.T.:u." YTICTZCITC `IS j . , .. . $ During the Ink! on an van with I bulbs No other alums nnvqnnuil. At this but (midnight) tin city In qlht. but II 5 add that an [ally on goranuwnlolg ununv. 0I"ClCIiVCIC 1?` --C ITTWKEQ ` Luxnou. April |l.-'l'bopod\lon to 7 (301. K -Hanna hujuu bu lot! In that pa-Iluncatu-y ndm . II In I nowlycnuod odes, Iovhlohuo osluy hultuobcd. A NI] will In `lnttoduzd In pu hunt. hovunr, pmvld an :- ucuorthboco. .` Bl- D_4I_.__ II..II-- I- .AlII ....J._ _.._.A.... Sir Rodnu Bullet In still undcr ucrohry lorlnluul. llhuoouuot not having ya [man nnnn-2 ip l\'lIIIAnn Karla has an. `union. IICI ntlutni, lllllVIlI$. IOITOII pronnton, dininouol the bad. palpita- tiou of the hurt. and other dbtnndng symptoms. Three don: 0! August Flower will prove in wondarlul shot. Sample bottlu. I0 cents. Try It. Enjoy Lilo. What I truly beautiful world we live in ! Nntun no u: grnndeur of mountninl. glam um oceans. nod thousands 0! mean: of onjoyment. Wacnn denim no better wken In perfect health; but how oltaon do the Inqority o! in feel llh giving it up din- hecruno-I. hcourngod snd worn out with dinouo, `hon than in no oocuion for this feeling. at every uuferver can anally obhin nlhhotory prool lhnu run`: August Flow. or will Inch thomugroo from dinuou when born. Dynpopdn and liver complaint no the direct count 0! county-vo put out. olnuoh maladies u Nllouunul. indi- gestion. nick headache. oontivonou. norvou nu-ants-nnn nllnnhunn nlthg L4.) -mi-la- Appolntnonu lulu and Oootouplntod. I ...n..... A ...n I I 11.. _..1n__ ._ ._Lx_L H` Al Brook] n- Brooklym, 2| : Boston Blues, 5. W tneuod by between OJ) and . 7,!!!) people. ` N At Louia\'il'|::`..\|`o'n:phin', :3; Louitvillon, 9 ; tau innings. Al ilIn`l|AIi -{`il|lVinnAQin IQ - Tnwunfnn ` I At Richmond -Hamiltom. ()nt.. 23; Port- lamb. I1 lull, U. A! Philulolphin~.\t.h|etic.s. I2; Philadel- ` phiu. & ` Al `\'A.nhinrnnn_ \\'nn|\lnnQn-n I . nun`. lmlul. .1. At Wuhin2tou- Wuhlngtona. I0 : Buffa- lon. 5. AA l_._:-..:'I,. l_.I:_____|:_ In I K. I`. At LoniI\'ik|- Jnclianspolis. I`) : Louis- ville. It At. I ittuburg--l i:u.hurgn, II : Syrwuua, 9. 0. AI Lynu-L_ynm. `I0 : Boston Blues, .1. At l rincomon-} rinootons, 3 ; John Hop- kins, 0. An DL:I_.I..l..|.:.. A.LI-.:.. Ia. I')L:I_)-I llllllln U1 El! Clr . John Kuam ton, attorney for the Penn- ; eylvania Co., sni this morning: "In Se ~ tember there were eighty crews of freight trains on the Panhandle med coming into Pittahurg. Of these eighty crews no lees than eeventy~ve were found to be crooked. The statement that the en ' eers and tire- men were mixed up in t e robberies is wrong. Not a eingle one is involved. In many instances the seals were broken, while in others hatchet: were need toeut a hole in the end of the car. throu h which the men crawled and took what t ey coveted. All kind: of in were stolen, including sew- lq machines. guns, revolvers. cutlery. sil- verware, cigars, clothing. liquors. groceries, furniture. etc. The ecenee about the `ail doore this morning were of the saddest ea- cription. Wives, children. parents, broth- ers and sisters, with tear-stained feces, Itoo-l around the entrance to the prison, r to hear the latest develo menu and pleading with the oioere for It miaeion to the jail to see the prieonere. At I o'clock ten more arreete wore reported. They were captured at the y car while receiving their wagea. Th makes a total of fifty- eix now in jail here. and it in euppoeed that as many more have been apprehended at 1 other pnintealong the line. t'UlIull|.'IrUI`l, HFHKUIIIUII, Ullu'lIlQel3 lulu nre- men. The rinuleaders of the gang are out- side the railroad business, and some of them , are now believed to be under arrest. The first arrests were made about taro o'clock this morning, the lice surprisin eighteen men at their boa ing houses. urther ar- rests were made between two o'clock and daylight, when i'orty~six men, all railroad cm )lo_\'ees--comluctors, brakeuien, firemen am ongineers~-were behind the bars. A prominent oicer of the Panhandle road said that for three years past the Panhandle road has been systematically robbed. Cars on sidinqs and cars in movin trains were broken open and the `goods sto en, including every description 0 merchandise. It is estimated that at least $300,000 worth of goods were taken, for which the company has had to pay. In August last it got a clue and eterminsd to push itto the end. Detectives were em- ployed who followed up every scent and nally had the information upon which to proceed. When everything was ready the com y decided to make a move all alon the me from Columbus to Pittsburg. an 2 o`clock this morning was xed to strike the blow. About ei hty warrants were is- sued for the arrest 0 men in Pittsburg. "I can't tell," said an oicial, how many other places, but it was at every point along the line. It will run 11 in the hundreds. We suspect outsiders 0 being implicated in the robberies, but know nothing positive. Among those arrested was a man named Baker, against whom there are thirty-eight charges, the killing of a reman being one of the char es against him." John H amntnn nttnrnnv for flan Penn. THE ROUGH CAST ll()l.'8l And (`0`l'1`A0l nn south tide of Brock street. lmmodlntely nhovo Barrie troot. known an the Mosul: Progeny. Fuflurmllpplylol. ICN II on I o pl-amino. ' 3 fl IIIIIIIIBU. At Cincinnati -(`incinnntin, I8 ; Tnmntoo, Al: -VI. l40iIIl'-s3l- IJJIIU , U 3 Lnlm, 9. AtCarnbridge-HnrnniI. I I ; Dnrtmuuths. -3-Ir-III-y I IIUCIUU. At Rnl!imoro~-Hcltivnoru. 9 ; Roetom. 3. At St. Loniu-`it.. Louis 9 Chicngoa, 7. At('an|hridne-~Hnrvnrdn. I I : lhrtmumthn, P1'rmnrm:, April ll.-At noon to-la the ` oicers of the Panhandle railroad will ave in custody the must daring gang of railroad robbers this country has ever known. Their stealing: extended over ll period of two or three years, and the amount stolen reaches nearly hslfa million dollars. The persons arrested will comprise nearly the entire frei ht men on the line. They include the r can uctors, hrukemon, engineers and tire- lnvn. Tim rinulmulc-rs of the muna urn nut. The Most n..m. Gang nae Han 1-ziver Sncceurully Opel-ategl. THE BASE BALL SEASON. Dhturloleo In llolhu. CAPTURE OF. ROBBERS. Saturday : Gama. .-_- I)_IA_'_.____, n h`undu'| Guano. :II, \I__._L.'_I IA Mroou. wen urunou :1 (`urn mil. Jul lvnuau. Tvlll on . I'.`n Nor or to. A pl! throughIh:o!ooorwJ.8. Wl.I`.X.l A- : `Pd HLPQGL so in coal. 9z1.UUU.UUU. The Ulster land committee has declared "1 against all the land bill except the clauses h relstin to losses. Mr. . ohn Dsvis, Windsor, who investi- `n shed the char as against Inspector Borro- "_n sile, reports Suit evidence was not produc- *1! ed to sustain the char es. H3` William May, aget 26, and his mother were drowned mun Rm: (Tiny inn .lm.I.... u-uy...` E: ' Ilclwun WI! I-p:I:.h.f'.: Rd-6.":-7: ll lhrl >49. IWI$IUI wm um-to':.."'."u..u.a.g .... ......." ""':`..:.'.:':.:.'. .... ...... aw.-'..':.-.-3-.E'.."-`[.'.-:-.--' I. Bhckhlnlunnnocnotln lint upm- hohd Hnhnndlhn lllIlnnnlQhmn.IlIg. II III 311 an toccorhlnnuntory constant lad fllrlllhfntulhn Inrhln-nllhnjalnln I. DIUEI ENIIIIIIINIUIIU IUI baud Hub. and the killing cl Qua. I! I0- nnod. It not pa-ohlbd at man i1`hn1IIA-,nnA-nI|n-an v-Inn: ' uvuuuunuu; Iuyyllwu wavy ugu 1133.311 803:1-pu-ado: for the nut annive- Iifdh nun-ltlnn -ml ._..........1.... _._; on (Emmet of Albert and I:-rl sxrooln. well druunod :2 corn` [ML All foncod. Tnvlll nun. 5) Mt!` Apply Ur us nu: an.-am-run 1 . I dchltth crnclxtun. and n-suurovtton, I iuunuuhrnneo at Kb taut o( forty day.-. w-an-tznrljlnlltj.` D. locum Catholics and many Prottm theologians mnlumln that it hot nnmhlb akin. but the nu-ntrr numb:-r nf rmuo. $. regard of cccla-s1n:!lmH:)~ti.n'i--;a. It hooluuonlyluppuvultohnvohoou cczatuhl xnrnunnu-nnn Inn oh. .-.A -__:..-__. -- anti `U I Iv-U`-f I (`(11% Wlhlhopronulcsnuonoloootbiolnr mciunt! L Q_.___,_-. 1. , In .. ,_ n . ... ____ J. The bonnet: that boom In the spring In In. Have something to do with the mac! I'd like to houldown on-r win. In In. And av ohotruolltu thing. In In. And an at vulva nd hco--u:d bulhcls 0! Volvo! and Inca! `Andlhnlivhulmounwhonl orlnl . 1 Oh` lower tho bonnou am Noon who I nc. |A.|A.|L.|A. llIlI.ll.|l.|I.|A. Loxverlho Innnan an-Inn. TTO.Il.|.|KlI. ll"I|l.l4 huwer the Manon: lth]. John Manon, the milliondn thutricnl manager and job rinu.-r. begnnlifo an n Inmpclunor in the n llmnld oico on the nmnioont wages 0! 01.50 per week. The bonnet: that boom In the spring In. nomelhiu with mac! IWIWXII ["0 X(.`0II`l Kn uIll'!'l `Cu. An old thoatergoer bu oboe: rod that the more homely the occupant! of I prints box are the more compicuoua they make them selves. l..L _ _ . _ . _ . ._ .|__ _,:IIx-_-x_,_ .L_-.__~,,n umucu mupllruy. Jooop Murphy celobntu Enter week in Philadelphia. when he in I ntmn favorite. Williun M. Pack, of Peck`: Re I Ringon, in living in Bnooklyn. 88 year: old. Lotta in enthuniutionll preparing her in the performance an the Beecher momorhl fund. I :1- K- - AL_., _-. )____, ,, ,_.L , - I n IIIUIIIUTIII lllllll. Lilo in A three-act drums-youth, lniddlo ` Age and old Age. The spectator: "go out" between the necond and third Acts. A.. ..I.I oL--n-- .....- |.-- -L.--..-.I .L-. .|._ ::'l."`*`= -.:."-`33'-'~.`:- -'- " -5"""' The lander: on My Sun and Their 01-cu pauono-AIlbcIvo Put-sly. \\'. J. Scnnlufnceuou bu boon 0! an broken roopon'ty. Jnnnn Ilnl-nhv 4-ulnhu-ml-a Fgntnr -mg]. in Illlllly IIZIIUOIIGCI. Martin Conroy, Sudbury, joint owner of one o! the copper mines. in About selling his share to Mr. Richey. New York, for Ci). 0(1). Mr. Richey bu now I gong ol about 70 men engaged in excavating copper ore. nod hos immenu quantities on the ground. no [anon locus. nu htborlclnol lane.` h._-.. n.n._.u._ .._.n ____,A At Dunmnnnwny. county Cork, I farmer and his wife ruined eviction for eight hours. hurling stones and other missiles At the lice. The attempt to evict them was ung; abandoned. "Al'tin Pnnnnv glltnnnrv ininf nnrnnn nf [Ill] IIIU CHI!" I III! II llllcullllrllll. Application will be made at the com union for An act inoorponting the Slanda Printing and Publishing company, for the purpme of publiuhing I newspaper at 1'0` rontn. "UK number of arrest: on Wednesday At St. Peteraburggx on the occuion of the visit of the cur. ut the report of a fresh Attempt upon the our`: life is unconrmed. AI-vnlinntinn will ha mud. gt tlun an-ulna in-nun. In Ptooounooltultlunuqnllod Iowa. I ICII Ull (IN! URCK POW . J amen Currie, Admuton. was found dead in s shallow well. He is supposed to have fallen in while drawing water. Deceuod as 70 years of Age. The governor of Muuf, in the Kelnt-L Ghilni district. was killed while going to the Assistance of the Cnnduher troops. enraged in suppressing the Ghilui rebel- lion. A _...`L.._ ..f __-4_L_ -_ lI'-_I___)-._ -; 0. IEIUII. Everything is now in readiness at Ottgwa. The seats are being nnlly arranged, Mr. Montague. Haldimmd, if he turns up, gets I sent en the back row. I......... f`....-:.. t.l._....A._._ __.__ 1-..- I I _. I (`olhoruonnds donlnm u-sou. roruuru oc- cupied by (`. rml ham. l`Jq.. and now In lho occupation or I): I`:-our containing 9 rooms. wllhhoth room. hot Ana Pnuoulon Int In next. App] to J. B. IO- IVICR. 843 King root. or I Col 0 Street. Iry prupuguuuu. Roy Beatv and his old chum. Wood- wo.th. are in Ottawa, and it is said that Sir John Mnczlonalxl will bring ab'.~ut a reconcili- atinn. I`........ol.:.... :_ ....... :.. ._.._J:_.__- _. r\..___,, Illllll ITUIII ll) W n. Lieut. Goretf, Eusainu officer, has been sentenced to eight years hard labor in the mines of Siberia for distributing revolution- ary propaganda. "Roy" chum. ` them from the waggonz n IIIIIIII may, again `:0, and ms were drowned near Bay City in a cut. Their horaestook fright and Y 3-..: l`..._..AI` ` ens, xurengn worxmen. In New York cit the new buildings pro- jected in the {int ree months of the year will cost 822,000,000. Thu nlnfnr Inn.` nnvnvn:f6n.u 1...- .I...J.......l DIIIB 'l`l.nc police of Buds Peath have discover- ed an anarchist : plot and arrested two lead- ers, foreign workmen. In Noun Vnrlr nitv Hm mun lm:l.lI..... nu... BIIBPVUI-I. An ex lotion in nnitro-lglfcerine fayc-tory at Frei rg,.Saxony, kilex and Injured- thirteen. 'l`I... .J....I. Al AL, -..:._-A. Ell llllfhfll. The clerk of the private bills oommitto has received l0| applications for private`- bills. 'l`1... ....l:.... .: 1).__n_ n-_.L l,,, \- U1 um city. The chief of police of Odessa has orguniaod a body of -I00 volunteer detectives to watch suspects. An nvnlnnimn in - nihv.,nl.m.n.:... t`....s..-.. u-uurn Ul nouart l'0l'Iel`. wry \\'0It l'lll!`0ll. The anuchintn in Pun`: have ciroulnto I no reng" manifesto in the poorer quarters LlU_YUlI Dy Fe. The petition hubeen lodged Against the return of Robert Porter. tory Welt Huron. annrchinh in PAM`: hum ninmlnoui . THAT DESIRABLE HOUSE I Colhol-pounds Strod-I. 1 mmhul hv (`, rmlnnhm'n_ IZIL. The Little Things `nut Abot Canadians- Fluhu From Europe and whet They Po:-tend-A Little of Everything lull: Read and Remembered. ` Fifteen houses in Corydon, Ky., were des troyed by re. Tim nntitinn lmmlunn I~I....a ....:..-s AI..- {TVELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH'S FOUR QUARTERS GIVEN. noncuwnhnnoolu. l|an- 1.4] II X- _._A-..A low to Pronounce I None. A A. .L- __.__._.;_u__ ,3 15, .. . THE` 1'mRiCfA: NOS. ouoi Qbinv cowum. lo Fund to Know. |,_| ., , _. nu ,I_ Ll ; NO. 84 dredge threw THE PREKISES ON EARL S'l'.. "Mount! Plum. at present. omu led by F. McNAb, . ` The home In commod ous. In good order. I filled with modern im vomonln. Pocooulon list May. Apply to A. CCORMACK. Prluceu Jreet. THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE. with oxtondon klwhen. uiluntod on the west side 0! Barrio Street. between Johnson and Brock Sm. at p occupied by Mr. Curtis. Ponuulon on In uy. Ap ly to MACDONNILL I MUDIE. Clarence L JJ\IL'L` u , \\'num'r.--0n Easter Sunday, the wife of '4 I.(Clsr|: W. Wright, of u. dau hter. V HAz.um.-At Picton, April {it I, wife of W. E. Hazard. of as non. `TEXT Iniaunx. mzsxnnxuc. with garden: uuchd. on t o col-nor ti and ohnaon Stroou. occupied by llull on oove. Also. if uirod. All or poruon of furniture. to A suitable L Pououlon In May. Apply on the prom A STORE. WITH DWlLLl.\'O And A largo worhhop Attached Iultnblo for: tlnsmlth or general business. or Qutlcularl apply on the premlnes. 8. E ALLEN. I?! Wolllnzton Street. THOSE` COM IIODIOUS DWi:l.LlNGS. Nos. 200 and IR William St. between Clo ' and Barrio Stnotn : rent motiemto i possess on Ill May. Apply to ISAAC NOBLE. A HOUSE IN WADE'S LANE. Union St... 1-onuunlnz 5 rooms. I-`of furthur particular-I apply to ALBERT PIPER. on tho promlneu. THE NEW BRICK DWi~2i.I.l.\'G HOUSE. situated on the south side oi Princess Street. west of Cimtimm : contains fteen rooms. in- cluding bath room and all modern improve- ments. AJPI at the residence oi the under- L ROE NEWLA.\'DS. Princess Bi. signed. HOUSE. No. I, Vaughn Terrace. occupied by Mrs. O'Brien. Apply at Wnm oloo. mm nowLn~{o LLEY on W oll1nxwn St with residence ovorhend. and the xture: an am of the la`. Possession at 3 Aptal to GEO Ola RICHARDSONC: ON foo at Princes: Street. Ann. 81. 3! time. ` LADIES to work for us at their own homes : $7 to 010 per week canbo qnletly made. No photo. pnlntlng : no mnvnmlng. For !ullRr~ licultu-s please Mldross at once. CRli`.8(`ls`.N1` RT L`o.. 19 Central Street. Boston. Ma.ss.. Box 5.170 ON EARL S'l'.. "Molar! Plnrn Al nmmm, nmunlod by I`. MONAI). Ibo. `SAL11-zit. --At Detroit, A ril `2nd, of diphthe- ria, Willie, son of \\'l licuu and Margaret Salter, aged 2 years and 8 months. ST.wEY.-'-In Kin ton, April 10th. John Edward, seconi son of James Steacey, aged 22 years. The "funeral will take place from his father's residence, Division street, on Tuesday, at ` 2:30 p.m. Friends and acquaiutmces are ' respectfully invited to attend. Kl.\`u:.-At Ottawa, on the 10th inst. at the residence of her son-in-law, (L (`arleton Wood, Margaret Hester King, aged 79 years, relief. of the late Jose h King. and daughter of the late J umes Lull, civil en- gineer, formerly of Newport, in the Isle of Wight. England, and mother of J. Geo. ' King, of thiacit . .\ICWA'rzR-At Klortemouth, {on Monday, April llth, I887, Charles 8., youngest son of Mr. Alex. Mowater. Funeral to-nnorrow, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. SrI:`..\'CI-:.--At Ediuu. Knox County. Mis- souri, on Feb. 17th, from paralysis, W. Spence, son of the late James Spence, of Rallevilln. Avail 70 vears. . um 1.:i.\' T in J wI:hr 3:: uunoawlhohlun will atrocious Hmu \.... MONDAY. L1.\'nun' 'l`uo u'I-n at Opera Houso. Tvxann. Trxm-ms received by W. Newlands. jr.. till 6 11.111. . I ncc, Dull Ul um HIUC -u iielleville, aged 70 years. JILILLIIVLJIIJJ. {UGAN-Ul'TllRIi'.---At Ca.taru.qui, on 4th of April. by Rev. J. Simpson, Mr. George 3 .\\ . Hogan to Miss Victoria M. Guthrie, both of the township of Kingston. AP9iAL [nmmi-# 'dR`sAL.ET9.1T3_ *If) RENT. VOL. LVI. __Fon BALE. ;:3;.:.'::';'r:". 3.: 5:3:-.-.-`.2:--EEC T_WN'fE1>- T ngKRRIED.T I THE DAILY WHIG. Oh lbf 0! fonnctly \ .. And nowln` 'I :'l?."E IlIY--Iltll jxux pnohl u the Pan Pnucvstha MI. rgbnq tho lmpovhtlun o! and and nnnulos. Looting Ibo tr-.. \"-- l_.II II IN UNIX. IIC ICC II"- lrhh oloqyon Iholrinlu qua- huelupdmllullnooal. "' "" 5%; Ilrylp Iodnlutncciou for IIXTUUIIDUI UT ICC Ell-CF Roll. A l|;--lI ooumqusoo o! It - "5" """'`- |..|'. gut [;.a..a,..du.... llvI.nI.A lo.--o vyooncllhu A-Agnl lhal|IInLnIAouunntLAI-6nL..-nu. nnnnhlnndl anal nu-A---A- ._ wvuwvw v...` v------ vv-was -- ucvw vw- Tlollocdlldllyllg. )Iun\'tu.:. Pu. A lI.~l>udu n lull quarrel on Hutu night In. olua Ln:-In` A ak Inna Al Inn Luna. A Wlffl Had A" All Win It lad Oc- nu-nu use ucr-snug man: not new burning urban and d the corpus lu- yonrl ruck ol the tin. w ion noon reduced the cabin to uhu. The vnunlorot `IV! Mm- ull up a couple ol days allot-Imrdo. mil IHIIIII Ulli. III II (I III. y Into bar cabin. threw her on oor. And. that clot! the doot. at (in to the olunty. u tor tho wood: An noon uthomuniontluddoprtod his wife I`- Iouod the actually ohlldnu {Ion their hm-nlnnnrlnnn and Annual IL. mu-nu I... TH I". ITI II E` lI.l WIIII II CIUU. ill` {lm brslu out. He than d an -_J -01.- -I_.l..- AL- 4|... ..A Al... L. AL- uogolln to ho llaagod on June mh-1`m lllatory o! tho Crime. l n:xnmu. April ll. -uogolin waa acn- teuconl to be hanged in Pombrolu on the 6th June next. The murderer in a German aet- tlor. (`ho crimo was committal Ian October about 1!) mllaa from Pbmhtoko. Uognlin rental a amall uabin to a now comer who wan clearing a ace of bush land. and encl- ing a clwollm or himacl! and family. (So- lln quarto oul with his tenant and unlero-l I am to leave the ahanty. It appaan they were unable to do an. and ! aunt bicker- lnp won the mucosa. y one morn- ln (iogolln. aharanacrlnonloaaqaarrol. ran tomb on homo. and. arming hlnaal! with a atom nick ran back to roast tho quarrel. (logolln atnaok the woman a munlarou blow on thabackdIluhaaIlwlIl:hlaclIb.daah- `nan I... I.-alga ....a ll- al... A-__...I ak- Interesting Anniversary Services Held Yestervley-ExoolIent Singing. Anni\'ersu'y services were held in the Fifth Methodist church yesterday. 'l`he were lsrgely sttended by residents of Wi - liemsville snd members of the other Metho- dist churches. The choir presented some special music st each service, end it was well rendered. It hss improved grestly since Mr. Smeles usumed the leadership of it. The prescher at the morning end evening services wss Rev. Mr. Willisms. oi Pembroke, end his sermons were greatly spprecieted. The morning service was hosed on the words found in the (`XIX Psalm, l05 \'., "Thy word is s lsmp unto my feet end s light unto my feet The speeker pointed out that if the followed strictly the teechings of the bi e they would not dive from the th of duty. There were rules id down n this book which were lights. ssit were. by which men should guide themselvesin this life. it wee necesssry that they should line light, end God's word provided this necessity. (,'huches heel been enacted throughout the length snd breadth of the lend for the purpose 0! dis- seminsting the light of God to s sinful world. The speeher hoped thst sll christlens wouldhecereful to not upon the ulvice given to them in God's word. Rev. Mr. S ling preeched in the afternoon. To- n ht s public meetin will he held. to he Addressed by Revs. . eaers. Qperling, Whit- : ing end nthere. ___. ____.. o..~.._ IIIOPIOCIOOC lot the auto! In lI.'--l ` .....-'."" .. x7.i'2T_`'.`'.3'....'`.'.`. was given an uvuuon uy (H6 men Ill une. LONDON, April ll.--The gathering in Hyde Park this afternoon was the largest ever held in London. The people were en- thusiastic but orderly. A motion. protesting against the Coercion bill, wasuered simultan- eously from the fourteen platforms and car- ried amid great enthusiasm. The socialists stole a march on the police and erected plat- forms from which several speakers delivered oratlons. They afterwards held a noisy meeting in Trafalgar square. QUAMEI Faianua F:TALLY. puuce la nelu ll) reserve mr an emergency. Mrs. Gladstone watched the anti-Coercion proceuion from I window in Picadilly, and WA: given an ovation by the men in line. I.n\'nn\: Ann-il H __"l`|>m nun...-:..n :.. The Great Meeting in Hyde Park --Fuur- . teen Polltlenl Platlornns En-rted. Lo.\'no_\', April ll.~The day ap inted for the great demonstration in .oudon agaiustthe Irish Coercion bill,now before the house of commons, opened brilliantly. the weather being balmy and the sun shining brightly. Vast crowds of people are march- iug towards Hyde Park where the meetings are to be held. From every district of Lon- don come bands. banners and carriages, lled with leaders in the da `s exercises. The utmost enthusiasm prevaillil in the rest thron . Many of thy banners exhi )ited bare t 1e protraits of Mr. Gladstone, Michael Davitt, and Father Keller, and the inscrip- tion "Justice for Ireland." Fourteen lat- forms, for the use of orators, have ieen erected in Hyde Park, and occupy the whole frontage facing the fashionable park lane. All those takin part in the mous- siou from the east to t e west end 0 Lou- Ann \I. !\I`A\ nnnnn -Annie... 9.. :....:s..s.. AI... l..:-L ` uun:. nu ululw ulul part In (no P0068- t don woro reen rosettes. to imitate the Irish emblem, t e shamrock. A large force of police is held in reserve for Kin. lndntnlm van-hm! fhn nn6i.(`nm~ninn i orn New York. via G.'I`.R. and N.\'.C. ltys. '1`. IIANLEY. - `-7- Gen. Ticket Agunu. f.'w$%"5'7-'5 THE THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY --o . --. . --.vvu..;uu 4-zu4n;vnr nwvvn-A --I Romo. Watertown 8: Ogdonabm-g lm. 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Lord amour. cl sadism and Lord DMIIIVOI an damn: when ol loads!!- govorunuc for Inland. vhhhlc In pnpuul uunhmnuprlhnutolo Ion union. "A-1 mm" 1: -.- ~: T .,'.'r,'_.:.-:.."" -`*"'.::."'.'."`: ..-'.?-*`*-' = anion [lad wln Noun: it the Puts the i In II uu Iunrvuuoul MEI.`- To (Bod In All the glory for all the wow Imus thin Nth: lane for mo 3 and on His Altar, orlullot urvkoto the soul: ol man. I haul roonuoorsu thin and. hool- ed. and full ed Illa. to ho lnnnd llhuly my lord and any Hod, qy abviour ol and body ! "And A` AI.` ...... ..- ._ -_A .-I.. .4.` II In vnwr UIKV ur IWIIV I `eel lot In) tlxlnt lo. Inn has tumonl into I oprlnp lng vryollr: tully lowing And overow- ing in I new co 0! porloct fnoclom. which Iocvua no stronger at the clan of each duty than at the beginning. Not. 5: I own thought, doc: God give no otnngtla only for service. but It: tln ln service, for every new or further 0: upon Inc. I Mod lnnlly add that the bod onus ll- ed wlth ovary new or old rem ylor db- ouo,l la?` not touched orprotod mogllclno lot near no yum. A plain: to non: coon II consulted. and yut my oldest friend: have expand tlnlr utonluhmout to In at the marvellous . To (lad In All ch. plan for A um. um... 'my soul. and health in In bod . More than fully healed in answer to prn 'er. lint as the great spiritual leasing of my life had come to me a short time before by God's mercy in givin me the spirit (1 a lit- tle child and the wi ingness to be counted as tool for Christ's sake-so now I prayed Him to give me the same spirit, to take away from my mind all pride and prejudice, and that if this doetrisseol divine healing were indeed His truth. and His truth Jar me. I might receive it endact upon it at once. The prayer was not unanswered. The light was soon shone. am the glorious truth that Christ Jesus came not simply to save my soul from sin by His denth. but to save my soul and my body by His lile--by the cutpoured blood to redeem me. and by the impoured blood to sanctif and invigor ate my whole bein --this leased truth came to me with all t freshness of a new revelation. and Jesus, through it. came and stood in the midst of my being as the source of all its energies, bodily and spiritual. Having once thus seen Jesus as never be fore. and accepted Him as my life for soul and body. the rest was easy. 'lhankfull acknowledging His unspeakable gilt," l was anointed for healing, consecration, and fuller service. From that hour of blessing. never to be forgotten. peace has reigned in two years have paged. e ri est and best of my life. The body instinct with the life of Hod. and the soul joyful in His salvation. have gone on from strength to strenth. one new man in Christ Jesus," both working for Him to-day with a vigour and freshness never before known. I am a younger man in every faculty of m bein than I was twenty years ago. ore twice the work. parochial and other, ever attempted by me. is now done with an ease and plea- sure never mine before. The body that for yean hardly knew what one day's freedom` lrom pain was. now re'oices in robust health. Thmat and lungs use: nearly every day and night in the week in public speaking on the street and in the chumh and mission hall, grow stronger instead of weaker through their continual exercise. 1 he mind is clearer. thinks and studies with ease and comlurt, while the soul seems to enlarge daily in its capacity lor God and His Truth. in a won], the old. d pump of my former being. tr - ing with In ured elfort to produve the litt e pail 0! water once or twice a week for my thirntv nannla. ha: bean luv-nail inrn a -nu-In-. _.--- -v-' la; and um 3.3 .... .:`:'..'..'.".`.'...'.."u.. .;.}`..'!..'i`.'.`.. -l'_`l2\'ls'.(`lT\' Hour. 1}. can forulolhnt DIHINABI. 8 ANDh)' now occupied by Mm ca . whole In obnd In one block. having About one hundnd Iwom foot (ton on Earl . and 531` box fIIIIIthl'toW `l'I`o nmgnoa onhtho W:-`E; among a w. fnnlon I;l'%(c))nIo.aot gnu; For cruuuppE`?n'~ H08. Lilo. ` N Y .A l|.-AW 1......" .2"...."'.`.'.....o......."'."""' ....... m'(l)`f"(?i`:";,x:,:healiug at that time I knew no- thing. except by hearsay and the evidence of one or two fneucla who haul uoen wonder- ` III II the (trout nniritunl xlnuino nf mv ` I unsgguu cumugn my work mm wnat sick- ly wearinees and infulness they onlv know who have sutferei like things. After ing through the great spiritual crisis 0 In life, and into the glorious liberty of the sons of God, I came to New York in the fall of N83, with I heaven of joy in my soul. but in great weakness of body, and physically unt for much ministerial work. After 5 rest of 3 month or two, luring which I fol lowed the usual course of inmlids, a dear friend invited me tnsttend one of Mr. Simp- son's meetings in the Tsbemacle on Twenty- thinl street. ll` .I1..2..- L-._I1.._ _L LL-A Af,,, , I I IIUGIUK} At the s of twenty-ve I left college, very much roken down through overwork. 1 and entered the ministr in u rish where for seventeen years sm s hal I laboured with a weak body, twice seriously injured by accidents almost fatal ; for years a prey to dyspepsia of the worst kind ; to liver dis- ease and all sttendsnt miseries ; with nor- vous depression snd fainting tits after the slightest unusual exertion. A burden to myself, ll source of constant Anxiety to my fmnily and friends, a nuisauve to the doc tors, and in kind of walking apothecary shop. I dragged through my work with what sic - lV wanrinams nnil nainfnlnnna tluni nnlu l.-nnnr uuuugn ule exercise 01 Illlnll lml prayer : Words are always feeble to ex mass truth, and especially spiritual verities. one thnt I can command would ever express` what I now desire to my, and nothimr but a sense of duty would tempt me to put into print statements of facts which have to do with the very springs of my being, and with the most momentous crisis of my life. But. for the glory of God, uni in the he that this may meet the eye and possibly Y:-ing n my of comfort to the heart of some of the great host of sufferin children of God. among whom I was so long numbered ; out of the fullness of a heart overowing with thanksgiving for the great this that He has done for me. I venture to tel . in as few words as possible, how the Lord Jehovah became to me Jehovah Rophi, the Lord my Healer. .IL cl... ...._.. -1 A...._L.. c,,, t 1 1:. n l'OflDOl liq! In the Word, Wort; and World. a New York religious publication Dr. Henry \\'il- sou, formerly of St. George`s cathedral. l\' ang- ston, recites his cure of physical ailments ` through the exercise of faith Ind prayer ` are alwnvs feeble tn mmmu The Former Clu-ate of St. Guorxfs. hln Ex- porlencoa In Klngnton and New York- I-lls l'hyulca\l Allmentn (`nrel_ by Prayer und I~`ulth-T.l|e Testhnony In the Case. REMARKABLE REVIEW or EVENTS ` RECENTLY Puuususo. u -GOv&OO| for Ireland.` through lnln t `ed 8000!.

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