Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1887, p. 1

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.. .51. 5'5"? " AF `Hung! Inadpd `ml: hon dkl:::`n rh 1 In a Inn in in it Thu nlpnnm nl non-nln hr. ca.-cu. PFUICII I12? (I CIIQOFI. I The'::c'lslhh stole I much on the police ` and enacted pladurnu from which are spoken lelivend ontiou. Tho slur ` vnnlo hold A noisy mouth` in uquum M11 Hlulutono wucho-I Ibo utt cuorcion on from I window in Pica- ` dilly. Ann was given an ovation by the non ` in line. XI IIITICII II rollgllllll. (V. "XII. I John Burns. 5 socialist loader. followed .\lr. Ihvitt. Ho declu-ed that the sum 0! lmluul juntiod civil int. and tlgatl the If liah pooplewen nod tounisll e rial: .8 u in I remit. XI 4:!) o`clock a lo sounded. and at this pnirnngod I . I nnolution condemning Iho(Trimea I was put Ihnulunonunly at Lilo! the plu- ` forum. The nuolution In carried nnnd I prolonged mu ol cheon. The an-hlhh Ilnla A mArrh on Hm nnlinn IDIII ICU, WUIIIII IIUIII ule [WIT In IIYICIML (Choen.) On the dny on which the Crimes act Ihoulal become I luv they would either have to give up the urn lo thn! hul been waged for conturih. and no down an blues. or under the aim impossible I! duration. They would fol or the more mmlier -.-nurse. The cluuo had in the put built I bridge 0! hate across the lriah can. The pic would mall it dnwn and erect I hriu of love QD.-II Ila; hung:-A nf `nnlnrnl -nul OI`- Ln.` l mu II uuun Illll Ilvcl I unuxv (II II)\`!.' twoon the toilets of Ireland and the hon- on workers 0! Iinglnnd. (Cheat) Jnhn nun-nn A nnninlint Inul-r `u\"nn'n.' I`n\itor 3" .\ r. Sullivan assured his hearers that the demonatnttion would any lm|1)e and joy into the hearts of the Irish. i would cheer many A poor struggling man to know that Enghuul was no enemy of Iro- land. In mturn." he said, don't let them 1 believe those who lay the Irish are mortal. implacable onemiv.-e of I-`.nghunl. That is l falsehood worthy of the bottomless pit. 1 (Uhoc-re) Let these he an end of oppression and injustice. and there will he an end of hatred. " ( Pmlongetl cheering. ) Michael llnvitt up at I eoeinliat pletfonn. Hp. refer to the leunomtretitm on 5 pmol e A ` ` the people of Great ring nl.uul.y In proportion as the muse: begun to under- stand etch other. no the classes became Alarmed. The privileged classes well knew the inevitable tendency of the Irish move ment, And sought to crush the ll:-mien. hp - i to vent the!-I linh e from o liigin Ptllie example " thiioplay the Irinh. I But y would hold the fort in Ireland. lvhnnrn I Mn llm luv nn I'hirl| than I`:-inm- . (I l.L'!lI|I.?l UI IXIUIS Illll IIISSCS, W1!" CTR`! UK : SW. < Lord Mayor Sullivan, in tl~e course of a moot otfective s I. asked: Is it the Will! of the wor men of Louulon tlnt the honest, huxhworking temutry of lrelunl shall be forever crushed down t A tremen- (loll! responsive No 2" resullndt.-I through out the park. The mention of the queen, u about to mlehmte her jubilee by s"uing in lay the liberties of the people of [re Anal. lurou vht forth I torrent of hissea. zuul the mention of Mr. Chamberlain`: u-une amused i an tempest of vronns and hisses. with cries of rntitur " X r S|iIli\'nni nsmin-I hi: lnuinxrn uunun, nuu mvusra. xnnyueam nnu n u- lnun Redmond. members of parliament, ` spoke. Inn! .\hu'nr .\`nIIinn: in Hm mun-an nfn I olh L01` The D rm: vrfv noun-;-'_m undersigned roruuom-zJ>n-:.~x1:uuLI nous: AN uni nnonll In hlm fl Sll. - wnsormnve I .-"f?.'E.`."l.J'iK..1?$ ',-.i"2n.'`5'e..: March in ` Saul" and the Mureeillnise." (lreen ban- new and Irish national emblems were con- spicuous in the ranks of the pm-adern. Amon tho mottooa displn ed on the ban- ners o the radical: were t ese: Justice to Ireland. l"riendahip--not llayoneta." No (`oen-ion. The West Tottenlmn demo- cratic club carried 3 blmk banner on which .wu inavrihed in white letters, Inland llesolate." They stopged in front of the Cu-lton club, and their band played the deed march, the crowds listening in ro~ found silence. The effect of the cnrofu ar- ra Inente thet had been made to avoid con union at the park was soon in the ad- mirahle order in which the ponders map- od themselves around the fourteen plntfonm. The mutant throng thered It the plat- form mm which Lon Mnyor Sullivan. of 3 Dublin. and Messrs. (`nnybeare and \\'il- 1 linm Ilmlmomt memlnnrn nf nnrlimm-nt_ It was Attended by Over I50.000 Proph- .\ Great mom. and mm It signlned to tho lrlah lelnhers and Government - The \\'or|rlngmon are Ihonughly Arousal. - Lo.\'Do.\'. April ll.--listinmstes of the ax- tendnnee at the Hyde park meeting, Lu pm- eest oguiuet the Coercion bill. nr , but it is oerhiu that I50.000 persons. inc nuliug ou- luokers, were resent. The procession took an hour and I mlf to tile into the park. The iirst ooutix nt was composed of the mem- bers of the obert, Emmet lod (2. Then fol- lowed a large number of lri `temperance lodges, Ruhcal workinginenb clubs. and So- cial Democratic organizations. Numerous hands of music were in the line. While puaein t Cultou and other consormtive club: I e mi: played the Dead \`....I" .....I OL. u\I........II..:.... " l\......_ L..- I I Revolution to the Irish It-minors. THE LARGEST MEETING THAT WAS` M EVER HEl_..D IN HYDE PARK. Tlgnlonusu. A.-RI II A..LLI_L._ nnloninc "T:':hbUur ;ld:lnIuIthu`u Nil .3 Input! nlool unnpnvkla unrlpgu and other t-Inch villi upntunbuultnunnhn lonnlo L.-nnuhgnndnh IL: kn hihmx PIN for Ink that E (`ITY IIU MIL ICSINABL IIOIIIIII IH078 lnrl ITTETXTWTC lhnov dhtrlchfrouoooeoutblrocuh put our. n. ..m.u nl uinmu-n`. an n-nun WI SUV Ill.`-TI;'ITIX In pun. ..d:.:c'.ouJu us. 5:: ol The vlnchl unnatu- cnuo niooluxnu latbh `thnnnuulhh-In-hlnnnnnnnn-Ohllleh muuugul IIIIIIL '12:: uhnudnunl Inhlho F'0VlIt'dK| tun uqucting and-on nlup diction 13,30 yculuu1urutboIItdJuuI'y. I& In ILnnI.|nlnno.nQnnnI`- LIII 3 hi-that IIU IpwcuolIounIuuI.uOuVw- odbylr. an-ooumwuonooltbohnntul the owning. Th notably oonuuhd at midnight, Iritboutadivhlon. In thousand nndhgollbohlll. llvnnnnnnrlnnnlhslhnnlnulnnlnl has ;vn'll_ovo-l 3) turn the am. luau this ro- upnuuhlll . Tbcclnxuluoehol tboIolMc.do|lvcr- es. .T.I7.'S'.}IuFpmTie'Jii'n.'}c'."uS SEQ}? % ty and no allot oouidonlu should H h I\ horn Ch mint: 'II\Il| Iln no. I UII CHINE 1- III IEICIIEH-I PHD Mr. Mondith took the blond ground that it Nacho dulyol the can lupnvklo for tho umuh oquipmont 0! I50 mu unlvor 1 `.V_ that an -lnnr an-nhlnrnnn ulna-LI I It IIUU Ilpuux III III! UIJIIT ICIIHIIIOIII. `Ir. Uilnou. 0! Hamilton. ounds power (II dolcnco d that fodonllou pm Mr. Mornlith (uni tho hrnu] nrnnnnl that l|l'IlIZIXHl|K'II`j|I~ Dr. Chamberlain. ol lhmdu. spoke at length iupnhoolthovorkol Quoufuuaul quut building up tho provlnohl univer- un 51 the upon: of tho other ilntitutiono. I`, it, n` Hgmnhlln nl-cal: nnnnu-. A `ulna. out or IIoam'_. much at II: 13. Mr. Field. ol Wen Nonhuunborlnud, ably ` ptuontnd the views ol the friend: cf Vic- unis. who in ncnonl from (`obourg {or local other: reasons. II... l`L--L.-I-&_ .1 l|..__I_._ ___L_ ,. ICU IIIIIVTIIII I llU`I'V1"UUIIl'I1'II` FIWUT Dr. Nchsnghlln devoted hi: attention to , the upoct of tho nituntion. Ho u-[nod that at lent $.11!) per you would be acquired to unnuro the ooctivo operation of thoonlugod university. and to pmvidu tho uocxry library and Appliances : that than at income in but NJ; and and tt..$.(IX) additional aunt provid- od to give I nstinlnctory eoct lo the propo- uh UI . `Y\lr. (`I-gig. uf I-in: Durham, supported the minister of mluulion. The pn lf0de- ratio: would pmmou omuomy uul ol in the work of higher education : would elevate the general Iundanl of learn ; would chute ueourian pnjnallcc uul 0 more liberal-mimlod citlnonn ; and would ocean for the young men of Unurlo f|clll~ tie: [at 3 higher o-hwuion oquul to my pnr Vidal on the comment. .\lr. (`nix promot- ed Quinn not in Moun- tor uninlli I c agree-co orruI' wot. Dr. Mclgjynhlin devotnd hh .n.'::s.... in oicncy` \lvsI - wuss:-us nv-uuu;_ ` 'I`unu.\"m, April lR.- Rarely has n more diguitied argument been addressed to the legislative assembly than that of Hon. 12.\\'. Rm. nni\`ereit_v federation. He contended that as we devote nearly $4,000,000 a `ear to uhlic schools, and almost half a million to ' h schools, we justify :\ generousa ro- , priatiou for university purposes. .\lr. `ii:-. also emphasised the importance of placing in vincul university on a level with t to tnniversicieeof the United States, an.'. showed how inada nate was its ondowlnent as compared with t financial resources of the institutions. He detailed the various steps leading up to the agreement for fed- eration. The whole speech sbounded in statistics, illustration: and apt historical re- ferences. and was characterised by the nt: most simplicity of explanation. Dr. Mc- ` Lau hlin voiu.-d the unanimous judgment of J the onso when he declared that no greater 1 ~h has ever been delivered in the assem- |3y- ` II. n'_.:_ .1 I.\-_-Ia._-L__.. _..__ ,,- I .a Ipooch ol the mm. mum. I`, nnnnl-Q I-nnnnnnlthglnntnl The I-ldueutlou lllll Before lho House-- It (let: I Second Rondln[_ 'l`........... \..._:I I-3 l>...._.I-. |. 5 II" 0" ll, nuu l'l|IIloIlIlI0`I [U 5 TC tm`go\'rnment on nil (1Ulel'llllltl0l'.P}l6` fore the clone of the session he was not classed with the lmlters. and his complete return to Sir .|nhn`I allegiance is attested lay the cabinet`: auction in selecting him fur the speakorahip. \`'I- `"4---"' nun, unlwr | lllniul of withdrawing their support from the go~ vorunwut. This document led to the urea- `Iion of the Rielite putig whose suhw quent tactics And pmeeec inga in the pro- vince of Quebec and the house of common: will be mnnelnlnerml. AIL._..A-|. l`-I l\.......L ....A,.,I A`... \l_ I .... III [K3 l`uIUIl|lK'I`\"I. Although Col. Uuimet voted for .\I r. Lun- lry`s motion of censure. he refrained from staking on it, and continued to support 1 :2 government nther matters. Be- AL _ , I. , ._. , _ f-._- ,I,_- .1` AL ..--_l_. ,AA 1 Th; Ilemben Jllnrollod and the Speaker Elected for the Term. 0'rr.\w.\, April l3.---The members of the new-ly~eleetel parliament was s\\orn in to- dny between noon and the hour for adieu bling. three o'clock. The perliunent wu formally o IIEKI In the deputy. vernor. ' Sir Wm. RIP:-liie. {the commons t. en elect- ed its speaker. To-mormw afternoon the , ~ governor-genoml will Wlgliver his speech I from the thrnne. ] Mr. Joseph Ahleric Ouimet was born in J!- the Vi}l&guu)f'Ste. Rose. county of Laval. 1 on the` Nth .\luy. IS-I8. and was ealucated in the seminary of Ste. Therese dc Blain- ville, taking his degree of 1.. L. B. at Victoria college, (.'0buuI`g.in i869. He was ulmitted to the bar of Quebec province in I870, and nnpointetl it Q.(`. on the llth October, 1830. r. lluiumt`.-1 nluluntin tlm unlinnl mu.-m FIVE LOTS on the corner 0! Albert und hr! stmeu. wall dnlnod :3 corner lots. All It-need. Term: . Kn Nor or no to. Airplr Ihrixg nu. solllcoorlu J. S. I WLIIY. I A- ra Q. reuunu pernmnuux xor nu; ueuvo county in November, I873, and taking his seat in the house of eonun-nus when the memorable Pn- ` cic acenclnl lehnto was going on. Since that date he has been considered not one of the most slavish supporters of'Sir John Mac- donnltl, and perhaps may be qefely termed rs (`hapleeu conservative, being`; an intimate friend of the secretary of state. He is e ` iinhumnhnninnnl n Ipuuuuu u \,v.\ . uu we nu: ucwoer, IOEIU. Air. UuiIuet`s tlgebllt in the political arena wan mmlu during the stormy riod of the V * cmmtr `s history. he being eected lo the I-`ecium purliamont for his native county in November. I873. and mkino his nun in nu. . . , COL. OUIIIT. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. L.oAL Lc:ILX1`U-RE. Ty HI BIIH`-. [19 I8 I ` lietenant-colonel. and has command of the 65th Butt. of Montreal. which did rson duty in the 'orth-West during the late rebellion. He was one of the tire! Bleu members to sign the famous memorial to Sir John Mlvdunald, deman-l~ ing the pardon of Riel, under A thmnt nIII\I\t\-A` 12...... pl... ..... above Bu-do Strool. known so the Most In Pro 1. I-`urtorunupplytollks. IICNEIL on t as premium rlvmly. I HTII yum. OI lI$lI]. Mr. and (t. J. R. Jout.of'l`onnIu.huw- rotation! the city. Mn. John in been (II In: awn] months and count to vial! her shut. Mn. Graham. Clarence and. and . ' I 3' Mb In aliquot in the Duuhion hndun . \\'ourn Union lnolnnoob have plac- od in position and an onuhntb -phyou! by the otudoub. Ilr.I4ochl.olIbolruol Rahal lav ha Iglnuul.-l...oL....A 1.4.. o..J. In Ulll null!!!)libi- The friudl ol Mr. W. Ken. 3 in Rochmod uylmn. tops! the Inn mrrio-l away` ononl his brightest children. Fred ly. mu yum. on liouhy. Mr`. and IL J. K. Jonnn.cl'l`nnn-sh. un_v. a. nncl. ]r.. mouulor. Ion roruunlu Min Land. ol llollovillo. In ncoophd I idea A: teacher in the Methodist . `ukio. Japan. And leave: on the &Ih or the ton had. Sh`.- t Roudonlgo. cl tho unusual police. in ptolnourl tn the nut of ' . uul mule I oomnxiniononl otlcor. o in In old Kinptonhn TM I` I ' KAI? Lggnap in nun manna cvvr (`l)l|KIl'I"(l III LAIOIIL ` John Fitagibbina. ccrpenhr. and 8. Mn tier. of Potumoulh. nu-Md for 8 mean to day. J. Shes. jr.. mouldor. loft Mi- I...-..i ..l n.n...m. 5.. ...........a - nu. ur. r. rs. nuuuo. ol uuluonl. Ill! on-ure-l the tint I1. I). degree Golan by 0:: un iualioa ever couhrnd in Canals. In}... Iu`:s-._`L|.:..- ..._....__ __J n In, u aunt` Ior new tort. The gm-emmcuc has alecialul to I00 thv town site of the future city at n` Hot Springs in the mnrket noon. Plum are now I being prepared hem and will be forvnnlo-l at once to the lunl otce At TIN pmbabilitiu are thut as 3 boom in the prico of land will take prtgthore. punter U! l uvlu nvuuyunnn cmlrcn. \\'. (`. Smith. brother ol tho Smiths. jorellon. of thin city. has bun olochd pu- ` nident of the Nay-anon hkych club. ` REV. F, R Mk nl ILA-lm-ul Lg; THE Rouull C.\s'FIIo1'sn and vu1rAuI on south side 0! Rmok Struck. Immediately Barrio known the Most 2*!-nnnrti. lnrlu-nnlnnlytollks. I(`.\' El`. , nu-unvvv-wvy3&uIvUuC.ZCI'I'ITXI Llllgnut-Ono hr a (mu. W . . , A ll -- A xounhanmuv` lrnthn nun... at?-1`. IHV mvuuu. H0111.` Rev. w. 1. Baungiu... as Phubrokc. has been Asked to witbalnw hi: nutiou as paler uf (`ulvin Preobyterign ch||[4h_ ', C`, Smith In-nth`: nl uh. u_.hL- III II VCKIII. Mr. W-7.11. doputycolluztor ol inland - } venue. Guelph, has been appointed colloctor. ; rim .\lcboua. decent-I. D-.. I\' In |)_|I-_a..._- -1 n._J- I I III I 3131 C-ivilinn Jones. formorlyof Domorufvllio. near Piceon. ha: been elected mayor of Bridge Conn. ` Mr wglI.qopu;y.oo1Ieecu n~- uus (-uy. Luke Pdlulcou. Into oftholilitioh AIuori~ `an hotel. huuocnnal 1 position an idiot Enamtonhoul. v:..:|:-.. 1.... c..__.-_u-.-n m_-_-,- 4-- l'I(l:lllI)'. no IQII l0~(ll) I0!` lIlll(l'I|l`l. .\lr. Conway and family will leave fur Tmy. N.\'., on May In. They will lit: in that city. Lnkn Pnllnlngn Ln- nhI..Il..:s:-n. A.-.-.: unuy. Inn on In mo 01!) on l"rIl|)'. ' D. Full. of Mon-inbu . won in the city \ yutcnluy. He left to :3` for (llifornil. Cnnunv And funilv -ill L... l... uul IIIIIIIIU I `I121. Coauniuionu Coomhu. of tho ulntiou , army. will be in the city l"rilay. F0". I'll in tin .-in- Pooplo \\'hono Iovonolll. 80,7133: and IDIIIIIII AN!-not ANOIIIOI. Mn Cupt. Lawson in in the city. She vrill mmun 3 week. (`tun-2..R.._-- l`....._.L_ J .L _ ,1, .- ` President Cleveland nttandn Piedmont I 4 -firl Atlanh.-Gs7in9a0ebor I A . 1 About :15 nm ..m 1.. .....a..a c..- .u.- -_.- -liU'N`.HlR8 AND xuuszmn: nuns. mm. mm null Inn nnlnn: by 0000. Q lb. uuuw xuueu and I\I`entysnx wounded. Rev. Dr. Jmeph Purkor. of the City Temple. Lnmlon, states that he ianlmost certain he will accept the proffered honor of delivering the culogv on the Rev. Henry | w.n1 Beecher. Dr. Parker will ail ouLv in June for New York. 'l`I... ...\.-......-.-... L..- ,l..,.: 1 _ I .- _n_ -- -1 I n ` (`him-ac ed after: all on I Jill. The Dutch in the East India had un cu counter with natives ln Acheen. Thu` out, Iona ing tlnirty-tlnremleml. he lunch loo: Wu twelve killed anal t\I`entysix wounded. Dr. Jnconh Pu-lnw n5` uh. (`in- IIUIIHCS. The uivial returns of Irish qrnriau crimes for the pun three years us gxvon as follows: For I3, 726: I835. 944: I886, L056. 'l`LA_ n..- L ,-, .. n . . \`lllI.'l.'ll V lvlurll. ` (`. I". Caron, an clerk in the dominion per 5 tent otce, has nhemnded after confeulng \ the appropriation of About three hundmu dollaes. 'l`L.. ,,u:,_- 1 . a . . . - mun nu ma nnpuloo not-yen clll. Rm`. Dr. I". R. Rondo. ol llrutlovd. ha In-nr-`J Hun that I) I) .I..... a-L._ L-. -_ parts 01 we aomunon. Wife! the governor of Xewfoundlund. has invited the women of the island to con- ` tribute tnwanlsn unique personal gift for 7 Queen Victoria. 1` I-` I`...-.\.. .. ..l....|. :.. n... 1 V uInu:u ac zu.uuu cnmc reel per day. > The government has decided not to the transport or other expenses of troops ` which turn out on jubilee day in various parts of the dominion. \\'if.. .5 H... ......--..._ ..r \'-...t.---- II I um` 01 mug u nay, another negm. `I At the test well in Frodonia, N. Y.. gt: , was found at 9,100 feet. the ow being outi- muted at 20,000 cubic feet day. mrvernnlent docidarl nnt m RT? III we Cl! noun IUO I0 I00! 1! . "Billy` Emerson. of H|\'orly'I mimtml troupe. has I salary of 8500 8 week, with 3 private car for himself and wife. ` Keluw \\'nnn amln-ml no..- I..-......| ---~ IXOITIXNT IN A OOUIT. W Isl Mu. :!v.roet_._ 1 noun nlqlftau wounded. * Hamilton iconw commissioners have do cided to reduce the number of liquor licenses in the city from 105 to about 90. "Billy" Emerson. H|\'orlv'n mbnatml IlIlll'- The .\lontro:\l lnrborunginocrcx eta the river to be dredged to as depth of 27. feet by \ tho and of this season. ` A shooting nth-my occurmd at Heuue. Tex., between Dr. Ohtt and 0. D. Cannon. Both mqrtall wounded. '*'lIln"Onn Lung-n .u.......}.....'......._- L.-_ I uuu uanauu. '7 The German government has purchueul for 3250.000 an invention for steering `bal- loon. 'r|... "3EJ-54"` L- I H Tlio gowmment will rev vs the pmiioot of 3 suhaiding a line of acumen between _ ....., `I-Iv-` \.\I\ um vuluuv wall I IIEDIX |`3lIC(` ? and Canndm ; sunalulng 111 Canada. 'I`Lg ('14--- nuuullt mane uymm, Montreal. James Gray aged 75, I rupoctod resident of Fingal, Out, cut his throat with a rumor. M The Dnvnrnmnnt will .....I.... n.. .....a... ..c warn Aumhrlkwin Qetobor. About 815,000 will be lauded for the pro- Iostult inane asylum, Montreal. Jlm (:l`V mud 7K A Innngnhul -u--3-In-O I The Little Thing: `lint Albct Canadians- Flnahon From `Europe end what `nu Pol-toud--A [Jule of Iver;-thin: Sully Reed and Remembered. 3 TELEGRAMS mom THE ~:_An"'rH-s r-oun QUARTERS GIVEN. u rulgcu, UIIL, cut nu throat With I The revive purl`: uhsidinn utenmon between .- THAT LARGD-I lI\\'El.l.l.\'u |l0L`Sl\`.. with extension kitchen. situated on the wool side of Barrio Strout. botwoou Juhnaon omd Hmok Sm. at present occupied by Mr. Curtis. Pmnmslun un lat May. Ap ly lu MA(`l)0.\'.\'l\`.l.l. -I .\| l'l)l|C. Claronco . L PERSONAL `MENTION. IUJOOPIOOOOIOCI L--ILIIJ NO. 86 Till-I l`Rl~2)Il8la`.8 ON RAIN. S1`. Mourl Phwe." M preoom oocu ed by I-`. Mo\'nb. ` . The house In oommod out. In good order. am titled with modern lm vomoms. Possession in Mar. Annly to A. . c(`0R.\lA(`K. Princes IIIDII lo` the Non! ..'..'.'.:'::."'-" .,,_....... '5. 2;...-,',._.`}".-..'.`!.'-m... ..:::: THAT D IRABLE l{l:SlDls`..\'(`l-2. with ardonn an I. on the corner of Kin and uhnaun Slroott. occupied by Mlmuudu care. Also. it roqulrod. all or portion 9! furnixuro. In .1 suitable tenant. Pussasslon ln .\ln_\'. Apply on tho PI'0I'llIBOl-1. `A nous: xx WADITS 1..-mu. rnxou SL. containing 5 rooms. For lurlhur pnrtlvulnrn npply to ALBEIFI` l`lPls`.R. on tho prvlnlaoo. ___________________ 1 THOSE (`OM MODIUUS l)\\ ILl.l.\'u.~l, Nos. 2!!) and I3` \\'lllinm 83.. between Clergy and Barrio Streets ; rent ll\l)dl`l't\ll ; posscx-nun Isl May. Apply to ISAAC Nuhur. .__. HOUSE. No. II. Vaughn Tort -moo. o_x;.up1d by \l 0'Bdon. A pply M. Wmu olcu. THE NEW BRICK l)\\ El.Ll.\'u Il0USh`.. siumtod on the south side of Princess Street. west of (`hommni ; contains [moon mmns. in~ .,~.ludlnx bath mum and all modern impro\`u~ Inenta. Apply at the msitlonco of mo undvr` signed. (LONG E .\'E\\'l.A.\'llS. Princoss Sc. Z THE B0\\'Ll.\'G .\L|.E\' on \V'clHng1on St.. with roaldonoo ovor`.-uul. and tho xtures and ttings 0! the Allq. Potuumlon at any time. J Apr]! [0 GE()l{Uh. IUCIIAIIIDSON R SONS. foo of Princess Struck. Aug. 81. ` LADIES to work tnr us an lholr own homes : $7 to 810 per week an be quiplly made. No photo. painting: no vunvna.-aimz. For full niculara plouu Address at once. l`RII:8(`lS'I` R1` . (`o.. 19 Central Street. Huston. Mensa. Box 5.170 A :a.i:_Uma'r. AT ONCE--SII.\mtion as Nurse. Ilnusuxooper. Sick Nurnc or any place of trust : thoroughly wnbzood rofuronoe. Ad:!roasl.. ` 8. Tamworth l'.0.. Ont. Pay your water hlll by III l.`lth lust. and save the qllnoount. `_ ` l\'r.m:.-At Portsmouth, on Fuesday, April l2th`, Frederick IL. son of .\| r. Hugh Kerr, Aged 7 years and three weeks. l~`unerel will leave his futher`s residence, to- morrow (Th ureday ) at hnlf-past two o -clock. Friends and acqmrintances are respectful- ly invited to attend I)1'.\'x.---In Kin ton, on April Itltln, John . Dunn, u (l 8 years. The funenowill take place from his late re eidence, corner of Queen and Wellington Streets, on " l"riday at 8:3() n.m.. to St . .\lary`e Czsthmlrul. Friemla mnl acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to Mteml. luuuv uuu IUII`I7 DI N113 at IIUUII. 'l`I.\'mms received by \\'. .\'o\vh\nd.~x, jr.. till 6 pm. 3 Hm 'A|lbn'l`IIn:nu|u I.`....u.... n.u.......o u. up ` P|IIIl ' S1. JA.\n:s' (7L'R(`|l E:Isl0r (`oucorl at St. George`: Hall at 8 pm. -- Wu.` -...._....- _. V.-v-- ..v.....,. -ruunaun. AVCTION SAL: of City Property on corner of mu-rio and \'ongo'Su-oets at noon. 'l`l\'nmIou nnnnhuul In: \\' \'nnaInn.I.. in II" 4. A"l` ONCE-.-SlI.nation .\'ux-se. llnusukooper. ak Nnrnn, nr Ant nlmm nf trust I llI0l`O|JI!hl)' wnnmnou. WILL (`-.uu.rmN at tho (`Hy llnll. llumv l.mm.u' at Opera House. Iltlllvnnn A v iisoux. nnnnou. Eon SALE o1jrQ_1z1n_1.~I?1_'. VOL. LV-I. A ! -IM-1 .h Pouaouuon l Apply 1-uoaun pvxxmonu. REMINDERS. TWANTED. .BIl~J1) A ?'1'."u THE DAILY WHIG. ..'3.1'.'i'.c"'-'.'3'....a.."""n'..7.." Pcnuoulh Inn onnlq. |.I.l.A.. Iugu A ncw n:.~m.W um-anon} I5 wlth uo Ind AI II! link rsxnot. chum melon onnvonlcoou .. '~....' ....,- a:'.:'.:"' ".z'.."":* OI. . ' ulloowhd sq! out. 3': |itll::o `tn nuvllmuv thorcnnldidow count wunryuult 'l`hoAuo(tohc-on nudodbythpt. Housing. IVI ILIN. RF`! lC`l|I I IZIWTV t cflhool-rgydlhounlddhutu. Arch Ont pudding. nnnhlhu vnlnnnl-n-nIIn.dnnhd -.n.:n.. A-1-an U. wlnupnul lntlbopnueduou :KI.lluucptuchnnt|unn. } llonounohctbohllh. ` livlux. Apll lI.- ya-I lnhvdnnb-Idnlhddl-mag -....A_ ..L. .__.. Iuvucvn. I Vivi Iii I IIIIIUIE mm..Cuu3...u.-.4.-and doubt tuba uuttntho cur. Du bk- nyu that the nllllbh but End choir tactic. u they Inn daun- th Hut and haul In favor I! n n--nngl-. L... __.I L`... l__....l nsiL:.:: .1 Loxnux. April I8.-A hlngnu (man but rpnr boson has lhllbdc I A Dillon H ml uu. udLvi..-`moan: \'.I.l`.A.. ~ cuhuul 'u ovulq I..a_-...nI. In` .-.-I.` nluulli. -yin` II [VI |.IlIlI3hI'|u l-\1 . O that place Sat` ill 0 not pronoun! to abuser": clllory. 11.. nnhr Ilnh Annnlhn 1... oh. 1...; n... Pl` IUIU} It-hr. May Tnylot has boon rebuilt Anal re-christened Ibo bun Roomy. char tho dsvlhr 0! on 0! the ovum Ir. oullv . ml the Albion. hylugnt 56 will \'I lnrlhnl an Hgtxrdgv, ha will at w-v-g-an u-vuuv uuuuwuuu Ivy`-"II-'. llt'Iu.\'. April I). A meeting of the Pm` tutuat Home Rule uoorintiuu WI! held hon: yoatcnlay. to pmto-t against the Crimea bill. A letter in: mud from Mr. Ululntone in u'hi~:h. mtotring to the ('rim-1 bill. he I131: The introduction ol the hill in. in many rupectn deplonhle. but it in goo-l in the ranpovt thut it in doing much In open the eye: at honest men to tho true face: of the question. I have plodgod myoolf in parlinunnt to oppose it At every star. I trust your meeting will In much to lapel the ulnunl idea that the Irish l mtotuit.4, unbn-ly. fur the consequences of home rule to themselves. or are anything like unanimous in opnouiug it." nun, .1. Lynn. .\lu;- Lynm. 4 : ve innings. munory. The och. Maria Anna: I'll the Inc ru- nl In xnaljg-OIL CL` :5 ('incinna!i~4?incinnatis. H; .\lonuphi:'. 3. Hnrdonl, ('onn.-Hnrtfonis. I2; lc-may (Ttyn. I. .\ewnr|s-liuntoua. I9: Novnrkn. 7. \\'uhiugtou--Wnhingtona. I0 ; Yule, IL Pituburg - l ittsburgx. 2.3; nutmm. 12. l'hi|ulelphin-AlhIetia. I6: Phihlolphiu. II. \\'l\_\`u'|~:;, April Ill. r()n Friuluy ovoniu 1 there arrived A young man of I9 And A gig 0! I5. They put u At A leading hotel nncl registered As "I". Di lon And sister, Toronto. " (In Setunluy they went to St. Paul. Un Sundey two men, one A hrothorof the -oung luly And the other A detective, reAchen here in search of them. The couple belouv to prulninent .\lontreAl femiliee. Before em`- ing the young luly tilched $.00) Anal A couple of thuueeml in jewellery And din mnmls from her home. u-can uuuv - --inc :-cc ('Ap:. J. ll. Scott will ogdnoomunml the _ ..L- lI-_.. 'I`_.n|.-- I.-- L.-- __|_-.:I; ` TIu- I-2.~upaulo of I .Vlonu-eanl Young Man ` and .\InIcIl-n-'l`r|rMI In the \\`-nt. `HIV: Slxu .\`I.\u. l\'.\'., A rril l.`l.-A re broke out in the prisun launa r_\` drying room this ` morning~ and the upper oor and roof were } destmyed. T he lmnage In the building is 8341]). The loss of shirt; is Very large. The prisoners lnelnwosl spIen\liIll_\`. working moat etfectually to put out the tin.-. ' ion oouons Aunco|.na.o-up . nau- ho Dunnnu comm Rulov. Tho Int 1 @hwwlu Ouuyaoalot ...".z... -" ... 3 c\Ic.unIIa..u III) U0 603`! HANDR [I Has Pm; `L (`Natl or All up In l.ms.u uf Lift In (`hlx-ago-I-`lnuu-s Ilnmk Out In the PI-Icon at Slug Slug. (`IIn~u:o, A n-il I3. J. J. .\l:cl,,irntln'a wall super house, \ 'nbn.~h n\`enuo.*wns cleatmyx-I >y n- this morning. Pipeman .\liclnwl llurns fell into the Rhine: and wns cronnuted. John He.-berlie. lieutenant of engine 32. fell to the sidewrnlk. his skull bein ' crush:-cl. Capt. Frexlerick Reese hml his Iogxruken lay an fnlliu ' stone. .\lc(.`mtl1 nlm-lures that the loss wil reach lmlf A million dollzua. The :v\-|I|n- n . \ . . ..H ..II -I..... ..t al... I_.... I... on Ln I NEG Ill IVSCCII llllll I l||llllUl| u0lI{Il`d. IIIU ` insurance will fall short of the loss Ivy 3`! )0,- nm llllll I0 l'000ll8l(lel` me nmuwr. Mr. C. J. Coumol. M. P. for Muntrenl ` East, in Ottawa aid the government 0 van: 1 had heen claiming him as a ministeri ist. but he was nothing of the kind. He is as much of a holter u over. After baing elected in Montreal Eut he went to Montmngny and helped to defeat .\lr. Laundry. who nctecl as the go\'crnInent`a tool last session. `. (`hicagn - (`hic\qm.. I6 : St. Louia`. I5. Baltimore llnlmnoru. I5 : lbrllnnclu, .1 New York r.\'cw York. I8 : \letmpoliA Ann .5 L rrnuw AIDOFI `Incl Liugnry. .\leInl)crs of tho Mnnitolut legislature. are arriving in Winnipeg. A lively time is ox~ pected at the o ning on 'l`llnrsday. The ' Enernl opinion is that tho govennnont will sustained. Lieut.-Governor .\la.saon`a health is \'er_\' precarious. His honor recently l.`.`(pl`t!Ss(`.Il his intention of resigning. but the Pl't}3$lll solicitation of Hon. Mr. Morcicr Illtllluu him to reconsider the matter. Mr I` I 1`..........| u u K-`>1 u,......_-| IV IIIUUUIV, WIII UUCOIICI II. > 1 Premier Ross, of Quebec, was called to till 1 the vacancy` in the senate caused by the death of the late Mr. Chnpeie. . Mr. Norquny will announce. upon his re- turn to Manitoba, that the dominion gm`- emment will allow the construction of one road to the provincial l>oundur_\' I`liis may suve his government. Parlimnent will be asked to vote the ex- xunliture of $100,000 in the.,construetion of rracks in the northwest this year. New quarters for the mounted police will be built , at Prince Albert `and Cnlgury. .\Ieml)(-rs nf thn Xhuiitnlm Imvielnhmn nhn l`rotount Home I uuu lauuvluua. u | Mr. Mdhllum, of Mouck. will unove the I auldreu in the senate, and Mr. Cnqgmin. of Windsor, will second it. { ',l`lI'|ihl` nan A` {\nn`\nn nuns .mn.I In ll CIUII Ullln Spenkor Plumb`: iucumboxicy of tln senate ` presidency will he marked bv a round of so- cial festivities. ll- 1l..l`-II..._ ..: \I...._I- --_:n ., -,, n I Llont.-Governor`: B1 th-Ihpondlturo In ` Baruch-Ir. Ooul-'nol_`I Position. ` The Toronto Youn M_en'a Liberals club has ununimouslv com euuied the Irish (`oer- cion bill. u....-|.-.. m.._.|.\_. :..,...__.n._:___. ,1 .11-, l!U1`(`.lllR AND SAUSAOI: lAKlIIu5- prime new small M oulngn; by ' K`: I R. . ' llthpotlbzlnlfioql. wo mi. nun -.uu'quu.'3ua' E ' r buullo. Rowan L Ca. lluuuun. au~u}Av?:oULcT+Aseo. THE BASE BALL SEASON. 11:0 Guinea l`lnyod \'ootu-dn_\. P_oi.mcAL INFORMATION. In-Inc Para`:-spun. ll _I._A __.'II .__I__ ,__. SEVERAL BIG FIRES. KINGSTON. CA'NAD.\. \w'Ia DNEs.D;\YT1::71iiIG. APRIL 13; i{ 9 llulol-I` looting. I` Axum-inlinn run In : Ilnrtmoullnn. no T0 w. Rlzlvltaf R7 ~-St..to ....,` -J} Tim. Ho in Qdononn tolsouno from. door! Tim. 3 for 5 cents. `T0 Pdkit 1-'AE`ItIcicEf-iI_u-n-o_uiT23i.'Pn paid for Nude bones tank and torn- Hung mule:-his dollvond cl our Hum- Ion. Itowux 00.. I`:-tlllnn. llunatoa. IWTT THU.` I` I unit will in Int F-jrajj III II`Il.7I `Ill "T IIWICI KIIIII tots` ntnnm ol pooplo lntolhopnrt. with bacon lyi . Inn-In my nhovhtgnunhvonhlho hunc- ` nun: lnginslnoot nullity or- du. Bimini (In ban And A L. opsniniuil. The {-1 I lmsnvnw, April I! Not a moment`: at- tonliou hood be paid to the ptvpontemu at- tempt! of the Who. gala! the .\'IandnnITt.o dopncah yuwerdnyi 1 omoulnliun. he mostuuuunnsry fuatuu of the meeting In in nhuoluhly uunlnoun an-I utnnoly onthuiudcchnvur. It wungnntopol cl porlhnua of London oti LU Ilihhl `Eli nihlrhf 1 in noi occupied by on Br! Etna. whole In ohl-ad In one block. baring About me hundred and Hrontyhctfron on lhrl mot. and the lat run towul. Street. The B Ll)l.\'US on the an almost new. And the amnion rngnnlod wit` the oholoul frulu. IV loam I In Tlitkl. ` .\l00Rl.

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