Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1887, p. 1

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'W`.A.1_V_g`I)D. 7 1. H AI.I-H Luv luau uuu.., quuuec, nus mwu rcluauu permiuion to visit Highgnto Springs. Ver- mont, on the 24th. Ant`!-nu` MMVLAAKA mint` 1 R \\7n"u-Am U35. The Portugeu vernmeat has ordorgd 40,000 repenting "ti on from the arms factory at Steyr, Austria. ' 'l`he'Q5th bath, Quebec, has been refused nnrnnnlun ha visit inhnntn Hun-{hag `far. UOUIIIH 0.50 HF IVUW I urx. "` Three vuublof-war luvs been added to the Engliah navy durin the utweok. hm. Olmnnd- tho Lew 1-lemma adimr. uuagn, opun. Five government officials have been bun- ished from Turke for treason. Q2- . - :. ......_ 1.-.... ...._ -..-.._...J 3.. LL- UL-.. ` I113 fnglllll HIV llllflll (I10 `IF W00`. `Geo. Olmond. the how HON]! editor. `aihofi by a lunatic in plaque mine parish, is 8]. . ISIIUU ITUIII IIITKU I0!` |'rl`20ll. Six jurors have 11 secured in the Sharp * boodle case at New York. -*-I 'l`L..... ......-|-'..l an-.. L...` La... -.l.I-.I 4.. ` The Spice onho Morning Papers and the Von` Latent Telegrams. Slight shock: of eurthquuke_ were felt in Mnlaga, Spain. Fiva anvnrnmnnt nfninln hnvn bean hnn. -TILLINGHAST-* 5 DO YOU` Know That In buying your SPRLVG SUIT from WAITING FOR BLOOOSHED British VV_l:Ig'e" telephone numinr lill STRIKES IN THE CITY. `El: PITH OF THE NEWS: M Y- You are slaving EiiIGsTdN7iANA1>.x. wEDNEs*bA1'-EvE1%rIN(;.T MAY 134337. I-IU.'lw I: "I not an Ilhh` .IIo bad bod on`: pg...) a.n...:.-.| nndonuudvuiinndhldu OK; J]-An-In--1.g$..I..L1A mn- Gilli W IIC . IIKKIXI an grounoul. Ih0l0I'h- 1 y `determined m.z':`.u..1a not 1.. board. In van unipolar nnlud his roieonnd $ii.c:.lnod. His would vet? obdnnh. y mocoodod any I lit mouth. Tho the km I` I` , t, i N th.r.oo :.'.K...e.." "L. u....'I;.'l"....'.La.. `13. smitten I Inndvnnhd. with 5 with '1 - "E XVVT N S "We'll 0'Ir|u uncut oppb Inn. llmunuhml u-nish 2:-I-nth; IIWUHXVUIFXUHIUIICWIEL FUICII` within six foot of him could not each s 5 liable. Mr. O'Brien`: triads Ind pants- on ul the annual to the south 0! the plat- form. but to tho watt In-[0 umber ol por- onm nag "God Save the ," shouted Anal annual. And run 1 thnumnln. 'l`0l'0nl0 ulooe. There Were (bounds of pereonn pre- eent. end the not mejodty remain` ed etrictl ueutrel. There were e large number the tier eel. but with for ex- \ oeptione they ept on the onlekirte of the crowd. `Ibo e p0t`l"II'4 :l0f Mr. 2'31-ea`: oerriege. ed y ice. was t e ugnel` for h00(iI`Id cheering butit eoou beouee amt. nuexru Amon mm an elightct chance of I heed . Mr. Mulligan euem to Introduce 0' Jun he night A: veve spoken to the winch. Pereone Iithil AI: {not an! him nmnlnl nnl ogu-L A ll. Tn - Lablmul Ilx team than fur Roach luv )1. uhloto you. Addnu In. Lon. D Pronpoot 81.. Cleveland. 0. una`L hg ol citizen: at Toronto Inrmly a VI in with tho mission of Willicn inCundn. and take this opportunity of entering a hearty pl-was ugnlnn the unjust tlld cruel uosunont 0! Sin want, at Lugpcurnn by Lord Lou owno." nucn:urnncIIuluIII-'IlU,IIvu cl meeting. but In hold out steadily. as did O'Brien and Kilbrida. And In the and posed the following nuolntion unit! an outbnl-It of cheer! and Fran: u'I`L-A AL - ._..LX.._ -l' .X:_._- -1 'I`__.-- I UIVUIO. UIIO IIIIINIIUI Illu ll , lX)|l%l'IIOIl in cherge of Lieutenant Colonel Greesett were sxsttered through the crowd or drawn up in tiles on the outside `of theigroundsi Sergesnt Seylnourwu in urge A squu of mounted men. In sll the distnrbere did not number more then 500 pereone. They knocked down one or two of the nstionelists with blows of their clubs. The nstiousiiste \-er electivelv used their lists in return. am the blood spouted out profueely sud dotted the green turf in several pieces. The rowdiee reeled snd crushed and fosmed sud fumed with might and main to resch the front of the platform. but in vein. That the meeting we: not hroken u certainly we: not their fault, nor of the po ice. 1` he ne- tionsliets seemeul content to remsilt in A solid body in front ot the pietform. egsiuet which the angry crowd beat us fruitleeelyss sgeinet s atone vrsll. Two stump s ere started to speak st the same timeu `Brien. l`hey rosred themselves hoerse smicl the frentic cheers of their little coterie. who shouted in e derisive chorus st those on the m Psy our rent." "llurrsh for ovrne." so God Save the Queen." The rst sttetnpt to ibis-drupt the pm wee Qeeni dnglng ` ` She'v'etIeQ';,een'eud`:eenedebn the 3-. furnace of J. A. Mulligan. president 01 ocsllsnneholtheleume. u clmirmnn cl l ..."".n"'u....."' "c'n.".'.c`2'."':'.'..""..."", `.`i"2I.`."a'g.i.3'."?.? mcelinn. but In held out nnuulilv. :1 (Hal W I! III IIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIUIILU 0` Yell dressed poo lo, composed of but citizen: in ` Toronto. 0 hundred and fty policeman in chm-on of Liontnnnnt (.`n|nnal Hanan UK III? FWIK HOW]! [Ill l'ol'Il`0l, WIIICII IXDTKOII othe dieturber amid A roar of eppleuee M from the crowd and cries of "Coal Save lre~ land. At this moment Mr. O'Brien en- tered the park in e cerriege. accompanied by a train of cnrrlsgee. in which were eeeted evicted tenant Kilbride, seven] priest. and the otlioen and member: of the local brunch of the Netional league. In the per}: "es en immeme audience of Wei Jpn-n-J is-nnln nan.-u.....l nf Is.-6 ..:e:..... :. I'VE UIIHUII Ill lI|`.'l' lllllll, Illl IIO IOOIIQT _ M1,.-.h9 scan the "!,!!1...!,!|,,B_h|`Ll!. u butt of the twig down ha` nroat, vricln corked otha dintnrher Amid I rmtr of nnnlmnn . -T . A Noisy Hob Quinta the Agltatlon-'l`he Rooting and telling and 0:-oanllg do " not Prevent Hill: From Spenkinghfhe Resolutlon qarrled. "l"(5!i6Niii, Ma 18.--There `was 'diogr&m- ful rewdyisrn ex ihited at the O'Brien meet~ ing in the Queen s:rk. when A crowd at- tem to storm `atfonn, and," failing` in t at, to choke o possibility oi ...\lr. William O'Brien being heard, by keeping` u ncontinual din of growing and hissin agd cries of God Save the Queen an Rule Britannia." It was 4 o'clock when the crowd had about fully collected, and `there seemed a `fair esginnatgltokset the num- rat 5,000,a net n` in. in such oods 5.3!?! al)i?](:1artenpthla):,th|e`:-`e were times when 90.0)!) would not be an overestimate. Many of these were o - ized in acompact band, and excited lttle suspicion because they said hothing until their time came. lhe first demonstration came from a solitary man at the left hand side, of the platform who stood upon the stum? of a tree and be grohniu at the meet ng as though his ife dept`de< on the effort. Near him was a worn waving s on branch in her hand, and no sooner I!` ulna nnnn than man Olsen than ran 91.. Inuit A DISGRAOEFUL Scans dccuns nu THE QUEEN'S PARK. W- 0 BRIEN IN TORONTO.{ Another ltrpor;-Condonood. un lilgkg 54"-E .'.'.:."a's'-7.3 -- o-- uuvu -an ouuvu-: TAIl.IQl`AI.-.ll`hI Tc-ri . In ll.- Jolu Blair. Jln Ch-luau. and Chris I50 L\fUbuI. $1`! Ionndhn _ ihmnnmn Enlo .33?-L"'riT"" 75 mo of :5. ac .X)..J_-.aL-m In -3 Lanny In IV I-ll. III jolt ` In botnoc vol angry. I to ppoood ` Mn. K:bv.`:nohnd tho ...n.'.'. .......n...a J with tho nun: laden huh; the doc` c. The udupuuoa the u: ::::nflhQ A I1-mln Ha:--nnv 23. --v uuvvu vwuuu'v a-vtwuu Roll. Hay lB.-Tho memoir on tho Irhh don. b the Irish ool . In 3.'&'a.a--f.n"'1`.a'7:._d.s.-- u #3:? porlouih , IQOIQIX OI! - tudo cl mm cpboopucy. rchrrh; up cinlly to Archhhbop Wuhh. The coach I: rnlhar r-In and nnnnnnnrnnnhinn In in-g ill bl `TUIIIWIIJ. boxnmr, lluy l7.-Tln Btitinh otounor Caldera. bound from Pondichorry for Mu`- uilloo. ha bun aunt nut Snkim by A col~ linion with the British Itonmer Gurkha. from London for Calcutta. Tbs Gorilla vs: badly dnungoul. The crew of the Cd- don run and. collhlou ol Duchamp. Nxw Yuan. .\lny l7.-Tho manor Fulcln vent aground at Owl` Had. The thongs putengon won lake; of and lighten n- mlvod her cargo. She then looted. The Fulda in not damaged. and will In ready to all an Buturdny. [1IV Il)I. "IV '7 -"-kn mh nlnnnsnr 'hn`l'nOoPu-abut. uxuul. In ll. -15: ht II and ha ha nnnunndnnnnliu L They on New loo:-clung. Toll0.\`l'0. May l8.-0'Btion and Killuido are recruiting co-lay after the excitunont ol yuunh . They ncoivo-I town! on]- Ioru at the `n Hons. Boy luv: for Otuws by tho 8p.m. train. A Ilnugltot All Around. 1' I-Illa r.."`.i"':T.'.:`...9:. ."%".1'......." r'E I vvv-u--. vuauuvuvuu IlI' lulu`. `(#00 the Ncwb\'or`: N a.mnd$im- i ci . mint H tho n k:n`n lholn-0 .-`I vnnna`Iu uuuuuun sup uurgrounu. puuorln II A polloolnuuru-nod hintlutllhodidnot mind his own basins in would put him of the plulonn. w1n-;l;:'o:" ' `til-ow0nngo' Young Britons nuohd down lhg chat. with ii. I drum bud Indium. Tun thaw. u-rl.v=I PUI III] IIII U11 UCVPIUII WIIII I Iii) IN` nor`: club. Shortly after Mr. O'Brien commenced speaking the Gut l took piece. The outcome of it we: two en hm. I Need- in none, and en erreet. ll [ha nvnnina OLA [Hanan \'n-nun: Ilnitnnn .<-:wu In! our .1-`use Two hundred people not down to the hon- quiet at the Roam house. A hr tholof ' ' - per his 11:: brohn with`: 331` 13 nor`: club. CIIIYKI CITTIQI. Mr. O'Brien. Mr. Kilbrido und friends then got. into I urri HI-l-JOIOII mounted policemen gu ed the vehicle and kcpt the crowd from it u it was driven out ol the pult. unu ruuxusy. ; The reading of the resolution was loudly interrupted. and few if any of the Audience could heve got an intelligent idea of its con- tents. The men who rend it hecune thoroughly enepereted with those who were disturbing the meeting and violently declar- ed they were a lot of hleckguu-ds. There was no opportunity to get the voice of the meeting on the resolution, but it was de- 3 clued cerried. \I-. l\'D_:-.. \U_ I.':IL_: L. -._ I l'_.`,_ )_ WI? demanded the ro- duction nk given to.the Kerry tenants. Lord Luudowno refund to mnko my con- ` cesuionn to hi: unu:u.i_n the qusrtor frojn which the Ipooker enmo.~j,He thanked the reocsin element, the thmkiug men, fox the manner dn which the had received Mr. O Brien and himself. rd Lnnsdowno was druid of the fuck. Hi: canoe could only he decided with jlntice tn himself by mwdyinn and ructlity. ` 'I"|... ...-.I:.... -1 cl... _....I..:.... .-._A. I-...II.. uu-oer. um um street. The B 08 no almost new. sud tho union in the choloul fruits. For terms I MOORE. l'IllIIEl'DIl(lISOV;`GI. your rent, over and over agnin until tho uuny uuuunnuu yous, uuuy Inuuwu nay` vaml-In. Pnv vnur rant." nuu uuwe. ; The crowd interrupted the speech of Deu- nis Kilbride an pereietently ee they did that 1 of Mr. O'Brien. The interruption: were i eomewhet of the name deecription geuenlly, but now and egein, ineteed of ehoutin , :`\Ve`ll hang Kibride on A eour apple tree. ' and ai ng God Sure the Queen in hor~ ribly uoordent yelie, they shouted Pay the [ uuguuunug uuumngn-turn words, Puy your rant." no Add than nmnntn H Ell (XIII! Every hour he spent in Cumin convinced him more and more that tho pooplo of the dominion would not shut their con to the cry of humnq suffering. but Ohnt the verdict of uiuotoeu-twentieth: of the `people win with him and his 0. Mr. O Brien con- cludedby expressing is conviction` that not long oftor his on; return to Ireland Lord Lmndowue would himnolf return then shipped with the condunnotionund repreh- tion of the citizens of Canulo. (Applnuno and hiues.) Thin nnnun` :II.I'I`lII\.Ql` Olin -nnnniu n` I )... treated. M r. i)'Brien cinimed that notwith-i standing the disturbances golnq on at this ~ meeting he had the su port of nineteeu- twentieth: of the people Canada. Referring to the meeting of Saturday the speaker said than was not a `rain of serious argument in any of the s ee. which was a matter of life and dsa to the Irish ten- ants of Lord Lansdowne. Referring again to the disturbances Mr. O'Brien suggested that the fathers of these very Ulsterlnin had been driven from their homes and coun~ try by the ogpressiunroi Irish laudienis. An cause Willcil depended upon clamor. and \'io ce for support was a rotten and doom- ed cause. L`|I4nn-In L...... I... -_....s 2-. l`-.....I- ...._...'_.....I .."1'EZ'.v.. .4... I`... IQ hnbhthofty K. -._LA_. -I 'l`Io lrlol Collage Iouolr. _ II... III W`, __,__._l_ ,- A` 1'." ",3? -men nculhopol cl PATENTS for uh. Illustrated descriptive catstfuuhoo. R. CHAMBERLAIN. Toron- to. E'&"r:'.:.":..-1-,-_~ MM Notu of tho Night. ml...) ____I- -_. ,l-._._ A I CITY 0 that D not ooon by In olhnd um! and Street. and the U6 nu glmnn nan. And tln z::':::.'.."': .......' "'='."'......."' ,,... ",.."'..:' ivnpnthd Inn Ibo In-`ti Shin 3-0: notnnnoon in plan. nl -oh. _A .. u-vs-gt---innit: III-Ijj majesty wished to KL: in him in would bus loud muam nu nun.-lwitiitllilrlli. To-dqy tho n?HuddInueovlllnocivo npnantulou mu rygoodnnuehnu. tbocmn oonIcoupIy.uIdtIoNou- tnallcn uduhootndc. tkuupt-ooatsgninntho poIodhriI`m- cnuuwhichvrillnoct rbucuuu. --ah. do htiourqrcuu tlnricolrudo - talent! that the dug taken of mu: ricoudnututbonourtiuln. quuuuu (III III ully E III! xiconndpalcuthononrticlo. To-4IA\r IL: -nlhldn-nl-n-an ?a'"L'. poo Sirchrhufupprncdvduhrmind uou npnnoutingvaouhhnuh bythoarll Anincnuohlbduty In brick fol-no tanked hr vo . pubuondutnvndhlthntnnnuhocuu-I II-and tlnllhn tnlu Ana Imn lllIp0l'IIl'I um (IOOIOFI. unawar- ing about shiny. then hid choir out Ii-Eon the miniuui. The dcpuhtion did not pno~ Done 30 dincun the nolicv M the novar-nmant_ .2'".z'z2'.'.'a'3E'p'.Ia'.i1'2 posed dut of $9 Era. then slzmld be A higher duty oluhoet imu sad s dut of st least $15 on steel sheets, hoops. in sud strips. `I110 second propose! is that puddle bu, the rev mate- risl of the trsde. "should be In st 87 instssd of 89 a ton. that steel slats should be put st 87. instesdofs ton. thststeslslshs ehould be put st 38 and steel sheet at 813 s ton. innesd of 3) 1- cent sd vslorem. and that sheet inn an st but should be the subject to s of duty N9, instead of OIO as nrautl. ...-.--.. -.... ..... ,.. I Iuv uirl coluu In wurueu MIL Mr. Hersey was asked whet would have satised the deputation. md he replied 8 lower duty on puddle her and steel club, 3 higher duty on the products of theee In terinl or both. Sir Charlen Tupper pro~ mined to consider this. end the deputation withdrew. In the even` the deputation forwuded to Sir Chnrleemgupper its propo- ule. The were two in number and either of them Id be utiefeceoryyut the letter the morelo. The ret propose] is thet ifthe duty he allowed on puddle ` K2; then should he I hinhnr dntv nn shunt 1.1.1.9 mm Jllslnatq mwrsmunshnnnuuanpm-,. tocuxrnlun In the country. The govern mont doterm ed upon encouraging iron pmiluction, and the duties they 9 with this and in view were jut two irda of tllooe of the United States. Undorthene duties he believed the Montreal unnnfuctur era could go into pu_ddllng. and shot In two _ or throo months on unmonoo Amount oi putl~ dlo but could be turned out. .\'I- "grant: urn. --Lg.` ...L-L .......I.I |.-.... mu uupuwu unuer lie on III!!! hit duties. those for e e now p to parliament, would aim 1 man the ailing of the esteblinhmente employing: thousen men. Sir Charles Tapper aid the ' vern- mont Ind decided that a other in ulriea were protechd it would he unjust to allow .91.-` 1|`0n.b_d!mq in renninxhn teie(Tndustry countrv. The comm. zliuuunacbui um INC! on on, doolorlng` t npol on behalf ofono lndnotty would ploroo the vlhh of oovorol other industries. Eh point In: that until tho produool-I of iron won reputed to moot the domond of tho monu- Foctunn from iron there ohonld ho no higlr or duty upon the articles mentioned thou thot impoood under the old tariff ' hot 9.. dull!` than for nromnln nn-n sonno Respect:--l!lgh Pntootloi the (min 9! the Day. Oi-i.n\'.\, May 17.--Tho hrif have been the In at but both lnlide and outside of the onus 11:0 tnlnn from Mon- tmal bro 8 ropruenbtivu of the "mum- fncturon inn and of in ditu. all as :ou..p1.c:.o `a one ton on Lam. ma uo.:'?.a no Kim: Shh and hilloh. dnahnn M I3: I-nuun .. r. v,~..... RIC-Il\'INO (YHIKI DILIIATIOXS. The iron iuporhn and dealers. number- nu lll)I[IhIlII_ than lnldllhnil-nnnnlinfnnn sli Chan-I-n `rapper Honing Win! The: HIVO to Sly-ThO. `NH. .0dmDII II` n_.._- 1.------V - readily nut that Inc ought ropnln. no For further In-tlouluunwly to JOHN THE mow MEN visrrm_:.o'rj'AwA m LARGE onovss. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF. `III-Itchnngulncholl .L- L-.._- _._.- -n_L- 1 f% L10. 17.; 12 h0lIo`powor. Wllll anon IIAOI um . In rod older. For pnnlcuhnpulzply lnoufl. EA URNl:Y.Curlno Inter. can Btrout. l J morlaontnl) 15 born uowor: loucino. 12 holidpowor. with unoko tuck and r. In mod nnrtlculnn apply to . A THREE ammo non Axle sag.-as Wag- gon. Chap. Apply M. thin once. ._ . u-.. __,_4 ._A_,___ BLTCIIIRS MUM!!! IAIlR8- uulnqu : by mm. Ii Ib- llnhn. nu-lb: mu.-. A GOOD DWELLIN AND STORE on the corner of Gordon and J Streets. In one of the beotparu ofthooity: also hard nation water on the gkrglnhu. Apply next. door to ROBERT W. rs ` BIT1`. ~ THLT C0 Wimnm BL. MODIOUS DWELLING. .\'o. am wan Clnrzfmand Bu-Ho Sta ; ' on modluely. Ap- I $3 5} ::'is.ucNo5L'I:. THE BEST GROCERY STAN!) on Unumo Street. ut present occupied by B. Mocnu-oy. Apply to A. MACLICAN. HOUSE. N 1. V 1-moo pied by Mrs. 8"Br|o!.1.n`Rl;I) y at W Hm ofllco. latoly occu~ PREMISES occupied by W'm. Lowh & Son as nail loft and store. CAIutL"rmcRs Bnos. THE NEW BRICKDWELLINO HOUSE. situated on the south side of Princess Street. west of Chntham : contains fteen rooms. In- cluding bath room and all modern improve- ment; Ann]: At. the residence of the under- eluding bath and au moae menu. $1.01!: deuce oi sinned. ROE E ANDS. with rolldoneo oYorheM. and Lmrnxturea nnu ion at any time. ttings o! the lle. ` Apply to GEO G RIO ARDSON &80N8, foot of Princess Street. Aug. 31. pa: 'u"lH-hq \ GUKIN. 3` mm B wuxa ALLEY on w -lngton 8!. with roll nee overhead. and th xturea and nimu or the Allev. Pouaaaion any SITUATION WANTED at once as Cutter In .1 I)rcsamak!nosmbllshmenL: to work month] or to rent mines furnished over store. A - dross HIS LEACH. Capo Vincent. N.\'. LADIES to work for us at their own homes ; 87 to 010 per week oanbe q euy made. No photo. painting: no canvnnlng. For fullxar ticulare pleue address at once. Cm'.scl:N'r R1` 00.. 19 Central Street. Boston. Mum. Box 5.170 lMMEDlATELY-A cook and housomald; must be well recommended. Apply to MISS GARDINER. [61 Earl atmet. SITUATION WANTED Cutter In nremlnoo IMMEDlA'l`ELY--A Hounomnld. Ap ly to MKRS; I. SIMPSON. comer Barrie and tunrl S rec s. A HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mus. lawma- s0.\'. 15! Johnson Street. IMMEDIATELY-` ply to MCKIZLVEY 4 THE BEST GROCERY STAND Ontario in-mt. gt, nranant oocunlod by MoCnu'o!. . GOO WELLIN ho nvsnnr nlI()}nl|)\'Inn and J Streets. lnznng 1-?oij`_.::iai:. lly III, JIHIBI `V IIIIIIKIIUH, 630 UV years, A native of Ayeshire, Scotland. Funeral from his late residence, 38 Golng- wood Sm, at 3:30 o'clock p.m., Thursday. Friend: pnd acquaintances are reIpectfnl- M ly invited to uttend. .-.--...u. `u noun a sunny: - uvvnvn; Wu -4 .----v '1-nunanu. , Tun IVY Lnr at Opera House. LICTURI at the Dominion Business College at 8 pan. I unquunnn .. uus..-.......II I....I......." ..o H... nu.- at 0 p.lu. Lucrv mm on Stonewall Jackson" at the City Hall. XCIHQII \\'u.u.msoN.--In thin city, on` Tuesday... May 17th, Jame: Williamson`, aged 59 vmu-I, n nntiwn nf Avnnhim, Rnntlnnd. 3.? II out vat Oon Mall nq."%o-. va an In. at lMMEDlATELY-A cook and housomald: mun ha wall rannlnmnndad. Annlv to MISS .j lMMEDlA'l`ls .l.Y--An AI Machinist 3 also It mad, nnvn Rnw fur the nuns. Annlv to THOS. lMMEDlA'l`El.Y--An A 1 Machinist M10 and. native Boy for the atom. Apply to THOS. OORE. D Brook Street. IMMEDIATELY--'l`wot.lnnxn1t.ha. Ap~ ply 6: Bl CH. Brock street. vflbxiIsnAv. . Lscwn: by Wondunu at the City Hall. MEETING of St'.'Patr1ck`a Society at 8 pm. t-unnnn A v F93 SALE 93 _'!`.9_EN_'1_`.- Qgpinbux. Ml!N';`1_ON._ VOL. LVI.' A THE DAILY VVHIG. rnnud Ana lush: spun. rune lot apply UBON. Gaunoquo. FOI ILLI. Himtovln. FORSALE. REMINDERB. 3-;;`~ -=-..;.`.:' Bfslh )G0l"n IHIDPOVO` IS. Princess St. nanny: can-onnctIo-nupIu Ilobdnhnloo. s :2?` v In .. in nutdoono Ando- [0 III. "WWII C I IIICK IIT ID. rI|l`IIIX Put trill. uni Iubnqnonl execution of those ulvlohd ol tho nunht ol Lord (7.- vcndhl Ill Mr. Burke. In hallo; npldthluruulunl to am they van IQ! II pub: to an lint. The JVIGTXCTZT Tluwfi I .5."-;n...:a'.'z..1';.'r':.z.:.':';':. gm no noun; or an Pooplo In lrolund-'II~ ` In; of the lnlbr-on. Nu Yang. M- to the Void IL-1. 5.1-! ...I y l7.--A Loodon dlqmch E that that the Plan: 1 a ...L....-...a _.....u.. -t \ ? KIWI I G if IBIIUIXIKI. There in no work going on At the cotton mill. Yeeverdny morning the euderl told the manager that the wanted an lucnue in Ihelt wage. He id not object to their requeet. n er did he Ive then I Innite- mry newer. Before I o'clock the men cle- cided to dike, und.vent toiheir dinners. They did not return to the mill. And will not do so until an lncreue of I5 per cent. in their vegee b [I-outed. lannnn. log ll.--'l'hnynlcuIIhbo .-nn.au.|...u.An.c|...L.....' Ell Ulll ll"! PICIII II ITJIIDUIU rllfu Tho iron worhr-I` strike In this city still goes on. Chown & Cunningham hue not acceded to the demands of the men. Mr. Cunninghnm went to Toronto yuterdA_v, And the striker: seam to be oying the holida 3 they no now having. '. Bowen and 1 . Stobcrt, two of them, started yu- toniny for Englund. Thom in no work noimv nn At n mtmn JOIIIYINTHIWAIOFHOI. III"lI0l'I IIIIX In "If the knlm -lnbour and 5 co open- 0! the foul: position to the Vlntorin, what will tho result 3" asked the repor- ter. Tholr was I rumour to that aoat HMr. Chown replied that his rm would sell out the plus at nuomblc ntoo. Th` Inn: ht:-Earn uh-{kn In thin nit`: still I' Will IE IFTIVGI Ii. IIIIII A reporter visited the otoo of Chown & Cnnninghnm, and found the former tting at his desk. rudin I AI(anqmunru' Jour- nal, which gins gull dual: of how the United Stats: wove manufacturer: wt in can of mike-. Hr. Chown mud tbs: the rm had not come to Any uttbmont with tho man. and did not know when 3 tattle- mont would occur. Ho Ind not met the ntrikon since Fri . ull oi..- I...I.l.a- I-l....... -A--A - .. .._... IVII. IVUj.I.VT}IOiIC1 thin. The mm he been closed. end open- tione in it will not be resumed until next week. In the meantime it is expected that e settlement between the striker: and the muxnger will he arrived nt. A rnnnrmr whim] lhn Mine of Chmrn & D` `II. IUTIIIUT Ullllo I` V" I. EIUIIIH of Mr. Wilson, the m of tho mill. to make: good the romises y incrouing the wages on June It. The employees. how- ever. have notglvunhin nchnnoo undo thh The mill in hnnn clnnnrl. and nnuu-n. The Iron Workers Still 0ut-'l`ho Cotton nllllcloud l7p Until Next Week. Two years ago the wage: of the employees of the cotton mill were reduced 10 per cent. At this time business was not lnoomin , and the compony did not expgct to be I lo to docluc a dividend. The employees. how- ever, were natured thnt an noon as bulincu bocuno brink their would be phccd at the former gures. t In: the knack: of Ur. 'iInnn- than mnnumr of tin mill. tn Dullllslf II l.'l`l1ClI UIIIIIIIBF. The Anniverury of the death of Alfonso. thirteenth King of Spain, was celebrated with elaborate ceremonies. In honor of the occasion tbequeen regent remitted one helf of the eentence of each soldier imprisoned for rticipution in the mvolt of hut Sep- fam r. LlI|'UWlI out Ul UIHPIUVIIIUIIL. President Urevy will to-dny consult with the prelldents of the chamber of do utiea and oenato nlstive to the retaining 0 Gen. Boulnnger as French minister. The Annivarnu-v nf the death nf Alfnnsm cmen wm xurm nnomor. The Ray cunimere mill, Franklin, Mass. is to be shut down on account of the I- demand for goods. Over [00 hands \\'i I be thrown out of employment. President Gmvv will tnulnv nnnnnlf. will: Ul Ill! IIIUFI H IHIIIIIURL ` `he French cabinet was defeated in the chamber of deputies on a uestion of taxa- tion. Tho onbinot Iuign and D. F:-e_v~ cinet will form another. 'n... D--. ....--:......... ...:n n......Ln.. u--- I VIII? FOWGII, \|`6I'9 Iyucueuu VVIIIII, IUXII. AT!!9.B!.i..t,i Mr... olcn Ihu Jllltnbhlnul` possession o the new Austrian repeating rie, which in said to be capable of ring ei My shot: A minute. `ha Wmnnh nnhinnt. nun nllzfnnfnd in Hm ll|Ul.II:, OH {HO 31$". Andrew McGoehe and J. B. Walker, colored men, charged with shooting Grun- ville Powers, were lynchedat Willis, Texas. The British war nina hm: inst. nhhlmul TO PORK PACKS d that Undo n; In: dam (on. RnwI.ll&..

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