force. Sir Richard Calftwright. said that the coll was no_t `maintaining the high `sun and thgt_ it mnintained mme years! ago.` 'l`here"`wa.a no doubt that A misnko was made when an oicer on the retired list was put. in command 0! it. To main~ kin the standard of the institution it ihonld be put -in charge of a man having an native interest in the service. . u-:.... u'....s... um nut. it ulna timn that I J5Iih.`Atkiuuon, Q.C.. has boon made It- morney-gonerul for Ireland. the `pbsitlon lie occupied in Lord `Salisbury : Int `govern: ment. _ ' . for SOIIIO name was nlliuly-nlspus_uu U] ml Wedneadav. On June l0(.h Robert. Watt, Solbon, I-fovmrdn township. was given I hearing on the charge of breaking t._he- Loi~d`s day In hunting rails on his farm on May 5th. he evidence showed that the rails had been undoubtedly hauled.` but O59 _ | defence eat. up tlmtff law in the case did not abct the farmer. ` ms... ...._o :30...-oinn n`AA nf Hm dnfancn The Adventi . ho~ case with intense intense ought by some Methodist.-a of a best. case. Th pointed that it was, religious sumdpoiut. (I8 great principles are involved. ` TIE IBII Iunuviup Brunnowl in non FARMER$ cm wonxou SUNDAY. I `root can mount Against lloliort want. of llovrnrjl 'I`ownuh\p. \ \\ 1.\`m)n. July 5.--Om_s of thdmost. in. bereatin guns with which the attention of Squire ban`: court. has been engaged for some` time wa mtlly-dispnqrl of on w...a......u.... n.. J... mu. Rnhart wm. Infect the runner. The most. iritnronming plus of the defenoo was that Sunday is not the Lord : day. Mr. Watt is an Saventh Day Adventist, and conscientiously ohssrvss Ssturds instead 6! Sunduy M the Sabbath, e follgwi the scriptural injunction, and works six days in the week and rests the sovonth, and cites the commandment to this eil'ec_t in support of hisiconooneion. Mr. \\'ntt is deacon of: church with forty-two mom-. bars. and the case has been watched with a `great. deal of interest. oaevorywhere Ad- ventists work on Sunday and the effect. of the decision would be widespread. TL: nvnan nnfnd In lnnh AI . th PB- ue decision would be wlneepreuu. The crown rofueed to look at the reli- gious side of the question and dealt only with the first rt. ofthe defence--thetlt.he luv did not A ect the fnrnmr. After delib- emting on it nenrly I month the crown it-V tomey and the mugist:-nt.a`ngreod that the ~ law_woe not applicnbie in the case of Mt. Wm. as he is a farmer. The defendant was therefore dim -m.- .g.a.......: Hm. mm with hid: I .:...-_ . Im:-uonunkry contusion or Hunter in u. ? Woman In Purim Puts. July -l.--.\l. Cochofort, chief of the detocuive department.. on J nly lot. re ceivod the visit of I `woman named Mario Lebot, who undo to him a confession of murder of I most ext.n.ordinu'y kind. After giving her -name and uddmsa she C`nnn:Anr u Innnfjl 90 I ifonsieur, I mouth ' o I kied mi lover. George Remand, vi I hatchet. killed him when he was in bed. where he still remain; Under the inuence of re~ more: I have come to give myaelupj ; .......|.. A` msmmm um gem: to an reduce it. to soo,wu. _ Col. Denieon made an attack upon the mam ment qL____he college. He moved that e vote be reduced b the amount of the oommandant's salary, 1,183. The re- sult of this. he explained, would be thnt. the call would -have to do without in oomman ant. for a_ year. Mr. Casey followed up the criticism. Col; Am on said the sooner the college wss aboli ed` the beater. Mr. Mulocl: said the militnry institute l Ind been established an an adjunct. of the militia, but it had entirely failed in its nIn'AnO. . I have to gwo Inyaemup. L Jooupleof polieemonwom sent tiotho address indicated and found t.he- womm hndapokenthotmth. Aom-poein anod- vmoed mm of decomposition, covered with oouvna from hand to foot. was lying in the wunan s room. n.......... D-...m..<| `HA1 an n1.nn|dier of tho I?-3-' .`.`,",.l ;._2.".Z."."51' IF WC. aunt. `. __ JnnuNulon.nmf:a nu: hohlkoopu-Wullut. tomb {nu , \Il`IIIIlIuIu;n-nu.-v. ---.. egg: ::.*1.:.::.'..:e..A.{_.*;*m..2':.e.....; at-dun homo. ran and out- o- . -build n ma 1; lies! O10-toil u? u-;'.'n;oo'$ :I'hb`::'y'.ooa. mu. Is. -ohool. out. mill: all other cou- unlonou t-`gqi at hand. information writs A. h \\ . .8:-III. Itihnu. Ont. ' aaaxsmnas AND , I vo ucsmaas of tho ' broade- rnu. um and ,, IN I'll! BIAIWIIIVL OOUNTY O! P}!!! Idwud 0 Onrdon of Glands. r uh ruonlu-.`.aa.nu Loan` is: m. own. t.,(_hnAdn. _ 2 Gnlnudnolryarmhrsale. _-......- n.nn n can Aill IIIATYTI SLEPF WFTH THE CORPSE.. cently nttu-nod lrom use nunuoon I13- eorve. me porfd quiet reigned then; shut than was` no -diaturhnoo and no tunnkln .: FARMS FOR SALE. - finch Treaty `I luv Cnnadg -- 8|: line! I llosolnth Bonn V'u~uncIoo- A !,.I.. A -OIIKO V'IIClII-I-v- --- -- fv---- --u 'O+l`AWA, Jul 4.-Mr.- Torte, M.P., ls y nmuaet over the story circulated `who Montreal correspondent of the To- ronto World, that he intended to join the conservatives along with Mr. Chnpleau: It is needless to any that there is no `froth in` the yarn, which was concocted more to t u 9 up at Mr. Chapleau than to injhro r. Torte, who is one of Mr. Lourier a nbleat lieutenants. Mr. Higrt. told Mr. McCarthy that Charles uuperinum ent. of the Williamaburg canal at a salary of 81,800 lryear. `The Balm-Kin! r. . Mr. Hickey : predecessor was `$1.400. Hickeynt. one time was the conservntiyw member for Dundaa in the house of com- .d ickey had been appointed. Vsovnnv THAT THE auucxroor `rnouaue WAS hususnso. is that me 0010!` ;uauuu, wuv -a u..-.. ex-premier 0 tie rovince, n inb- od up office this gear, ahoutr) be given SL000 a yea;-, instead of 8600, is udmimlty judge. This amount in who nddedbothe 85,000, which hoin given as chief diuabiqe. The opposibion `book the groun that the ii-esent salary wnaiixod in 189! by`~Sir Jo n Thompson, and that alteration should not be made in the case .4 mm m-mrim-A Thaw hinted that alteration should not be made Ill one one of one province. They hinted that the government's object was to In- vorn litiml favorite, and to oorr out an um era!-anding which was onto into g__he time of the chief justice : appoint.- 'ment.. The discussion tended to become heeted. when Mr. Mom, of British Columbia bhreatenetl. with .thein- dignabion of the Pacic province those members who ' ogrpooed this increase. Messrs`. Mill:(Bot well).McCarthy, Davies and Mulock opiloaed the proposition on the ground that t.waa`not wise to sin le out one judge? for increase. The ill nally passed through the committee of the whole, after a vote being taken. . vn... hnnln than went. into committee of whole, alter vow Doing uuwn. . The house then went into committee supply, taking up the militia estimates. The first. itemwna $65,000 for the Royal military college. The miriiator proposed to reduce it. to 855,000. ` (`Al ngnimn mmln an ntnmk nntiii the diccoeced the mower. When the bench treaty was submitted to perlieuxenucr conrmation e year ago no one qgemed. not even the government. int the exchange of reticeyiom between Greet. Britica and Fnence would he mule contingent upon the concession of e plc vitally eecti the `clothe end ccmmercielinde , coo! _ . The ccnvention was t bollevedto be simply I reciprocity twenty between Cenndn end Tunes for the exchange of A few epccicd commoditiee on mntunll advantageous tonne. Nov, beceuac of refusal of the inpuiul governpent to concent. to on 'exehp.ne . ntieetionl without lgnhu leg-hleticn on the subject, the home hen, despite the vigorous of the opposition ` u extending an benet: 0 : of: Meet; new oommnndant. Coli O'Brien commended the declsntion of the minister of militia that more atten- 'tion would be psid to the annual drill of the militia force. The amendment was lost. Orrsws, July 4.-The trouble on the Blackfoot reserve yss discussed when the house went into oommittee of supply on the Indian department estimates. Mr. Mulook alluded to s grsvious discussion on the strength of '16; orth-West mounted police, and his own that great -osrs should be exercised introducing the strength at the force. . Mr. Dnlv rarrsttpd the publishing of the mona. _ The bill to increase the salary cf the chief justice of British Columbia,which the ministex-,of justice is reeaiugmpon the house, aroueeilns iri , discussion in coir tinuation of the clgbate which took place upon it some days ago. The ropoeition is that the chief justice, w o is the .- ..........'..- nf the nmvince. nmioinb. sch an ltxponnlvo Luxury mud; Slrllchnnl cgnwrlint Bosolnuou In ltngsrd to the n \'u~un-IoI--Behring Seq Bellunog u_ W nu :. Al . vin. Ouoy, Duly and osora I I `dug lnAIIAI_ whi ) `n them on the 0 poaue sure. It! I}: ugnderstood that `Epoxy for citv and rural battalions. which am to be an-illed during ehoscnl your just entered upon, will onlybofor eight. dtys.` as compact! with twolvajn previous yearn. - -M... fnllnwimr nnunrnnnuntiona. dated with twolvom pronoun The following superunnuntiona, from Monday lust. are announced in con- nection with the state d runont : H. J. Mot-fun, E. Broxuauu, . G. Lunotho, C. Med ow and George Collins. The clerk in the oioe of thocivil service couuniuioners, J. A. Kenya. have also been retired. ` (M-I-nI."A_ Julv 5.-'l'ha|'o was 1- tmmen~ J. A. nenyn, III?! ullrnuan ruurvu. ' 01-uwh. July 5.-'l`boro was dons tight. in council over the school issue and when they broke up the Hon. J. A. Onimet. come out win: as white fsce and abeatanox ' . Itisleunnotlthntthe cabinocoou not Agree on tic dnft. bill and the but Mr. Onimot could do In! to 39% u paomine tint. 5 nmedinl billwonld be nntroducod before ' I general election. Menu. and Montague thorolon win. Mr. nines was noun the house whenit uaomblod ta-day. Mr. H wuthonatni . and Sir A. P. wuhlnoinnttfnngnnce. nus... nu... u....|... .ne..-ml In nmnnnd the committee in uwor or we measure. _ OTTAWA, July 5.--Mr.. Joncau, MP. for for Gnape, write: his paper, L'Evenoment, complaining of Goo:-go Taylor, the minis- terial whip. Mr. Joncna intimates that. instead of whi ping members to the sup- port. of rained` lolilabion. Mr. Taylor ia_ whipping them t opposite side. It In undammod that `now _.j. giolu-nun Iohuu. Mr. Milk", of Bothvell. inviud the min- istartooxplninhowitulnetlnto t.heRn|-. -sign govcmmont txirt/ultho Mo! visit mduamholvuuhonl-ho` nu. To thin8irEibhl1.Tu mg the wow. ;... Imnnnnh c. 3. `id tug wu sun in nwanaunce. When Major Hughes entered he stepped up and took Mr. Ilnggnrt. vmrmly by the hand. All thin wu o\-or to-day : lneoti of thooubinot, winch decided in favor ,_-.__... hamper, i_l it does nqc render impossible. the conclusion of I rociprocsl oommominl arm: at with the Unitagd Shut. which woul be of such tremendous advunufa to y to .!.ho ple_of Uauudu. and pu-t:ioulu' the Anners. - , iv"... an. mnsinn on on intn nnnnlv Riv KW no cause I01` regret In me nwb tum. name of the college went intothe Imperial service, because . every man who wentto England was just one more tie bindin the empire together. On the other hnn , he regretted to see any Cann- dien give his services to the United Stitee. He announced his intention of no reorganizing the board of visitors na .14) give representation to the graduates. He admitted the truth of the view ad- `vnnced by the opposition that the drill wasthe real essence of the whole militia force. u:_ n;..i.......I 0..-nu.-iol.+. mid tlmt. the prohibited area. > s . Sir Hibbert Tupper said he himself had exhausted every power the Canadian gov- ernment poeaeued `in order to secure reater expedition. It was true that ueeia had never claimed such rights as the United States. but he regretted that even the United States eeizuree which took place on far back as 1886 were not yet ad- yueted. The Indanandant Order of Foresters seek juataed. The Independent Order Iver to inoreaeethe maximum nmqnpvof nu ineuruiee policies from 33,000 m 35.- 000. With E to it, communications were received rombhe high court of the 1.0.1`. of New~Brunewick and from the president of the Sun Life Assurance 00.. protesting against. the gropoeed increase in the policies. Dr. Oron ntekha addressed the committee in favor the measure. I\_-.uv. `lulu-. I _\fu~ Jnnnnn M P. for the non-inurroronoe party. In the cabinet then Inc under conIido~ ration I duh. school bill of H5 chum. mm ntinlcoohool buIoIu:m onus?` on not. Ignod on princi itlmlili. but stuck on haven! of tho chum. Ann result the miniatryogvood Ihsttilnouhould botakon to consider the and ngiood that uuothar union would held. before nganenl oloocion. On nun: KO. the lumen. - `- Upon the motion to go into supply Sir Ribhard Cartwright celled the attention of - thevhoule to the letter written by the premier to Mr; MoN_eill. M.P., denyi the story `that that member hnd ask for or been promised a seat in the ten- ete, and making the remarkable state`- ment that all the ten vacant senator ships hind then been long promised. Bh- Riohurd concluded his remarluvby mov- ing A motion squarely consult-ing the premier. while,` during the course of his speech',~he roundlyi denounced the senate Mot nt constituted nndthe system which _d been pursued by. this govern- ment in makin aipointmente to it. His resolution conclu ed, That the,conduot of the government _in nllowin one-ei hth` part of the total numbero eenamrtiipe provided for in the British North America not. to remain unlled in-the circumstances set forth in the above letter, uml this re- aolution is in the higheetdegree derogatory to the di nity and usefulness of the senate, nnd iscn nuluted to bring that brnnch of the legislature into contexnpt." The hnnm waited with its even tumed the legislature into contempt." The house waited with its eyes turned exgeetently toward the ministerial benehea. to ear whet reply wouldhe made to the direct and sweeping nn attack. No one rose. and the expectancy turned inure feel. ing` of surprise upon both sides of the house. In the eenetor`s llery eat n dozen members of the upper c amber. whohe in- (ii nent game was turned upop the benches w enee should come the defence which they looked for in min. When it was seen that no reply was to be made on be- . hell of the premierand no friendly word 5 ken,` for the umeapected eennte. the li rule` jeered and cheered` the min- iatere ' derisively, but without other effect upon theee imperturbnble gentlemen than to call to their countenancee smiles half quiuioel end entirely uncon- cerned. The vote was immediately taken and resulted in the defeet of Sir Richanlhs resolution by a vote of ninety- live to fty-ve. . It was a straight part vote, with only Col. O`Bi:ien voting with the minority. The opposition luul some nmusement out of the division, cheering as they nroeeto vow those coneervetivee who are reported! he on the look-out for eenemrehi Thoee who were thus die- tinguieh were lltleesra. McNeill. Fer- guson (Leeds). Cameron, Cochrnne, Rose, Temple, Whim (Shelburne), Miller and Baker., A to-.. nun.-. ll`. Tl-in. Iuannnhl. nn the ake:-., Aftar recess Mr; Davies brought up the Inatter of seizure: of Canadian sealing vea- sell in Behring sea in 18112 by -a Russian war vessel for Al violation of sealing regulations off-the` usaian coast within the prohibited _ -> : Sir Hihbart`. Tunner H rotrllll I llllluluu--DIl' Auuuuvu-av Bowel]. `Sir Adgfphe emu. Sir (`mne- Tuppqf, And Moan. Ouimot, Angora nnd Comgun. J Ag-dun remedial }qulndon-Moun. Hnggqrt. Fooht. llomngno, Duly. Dickey, Fmon.and Bit hank Smith. 2- _.....I.I ...-I.. -gun; nnninnt and lit Fmon.nnd Sir Frank SIIIIIIL would make nyon against and six fonthonbei thlwipn Hutu-Ipnno 1.. Sir Paul is iuihvanof a. oomm'i`I- - -8.... Yliluuugw .|'lhCIt.' notivelntm-out in one service. Major Hughes said that it was time that the department was looking around for a gommnndant. l V..f I\`R-inn nnvnmnnrlnl` u: danhntinn to. cabinet stand: shun : !`oI',ru_nodinll Ihtion-8ir Mnekduxio non. - The objection: of an Ontario humu- tivutonmodinl tion. is in nrgaod. will boequnll ml nus . lnnoo the wink of troub opening up gov- nnxmnnh ' l thin Sir iblnn Tapper Innoquno louow- ing importanc dtawnont. Ho muthorundol-thoP|rilunrd north. at- nnpmuut. with Rania,-vruthc right. of starch of Brithh vouch ouuido of tutob iul nhnndmittnd. If Canadian vouch chad. lot. tho Aggriovod country punch and capture. but we In-ongly prouat against espionage covering I million aqua: Inihu of Plcio nun Eng- wh man: to this pnuit had that the eonoollion tokuuia sud tho Uniud Sheet of right -of nu-oh vu _noG upodclly dimctod mt Cuudinn 'v uulluitwugivmin `ecu shell vault lying tho Brmuh in than `I! and in mum Britain the right the voungor men to nun-. The mmble soon btoke out again, and gll quom is to nd out the real grie\'g_uooa were fut} e. Inspector Mcibhon convened I meeting for this purpose. but of the most trivid l\l$I'I`I'0IQ made. - n1! :3 to ration was genonl. and {tin won mixed up with, other mutton of alleged neglect in connection ` with the home. but nothing ntisfaetory could ho made out. -4 ` NIL- -.u-aunauI.inn than `Am Ch -n. The nppmching time for hr nuAl"luu du1oo"iruanodnercuIIo~lor 3 `.uio_Irnafeu~_odthu.on in nmuinn the exestaament mmht much I hand. It was burned that nentotlelothoouupof Mr. Tim: was doomed` Swanson in miuionnry` and hunting otl_t.o tho chap ..I-J L3- to to tho lumen, of she 'R_2_...I di tho Vneetion -it the Reserve is e .home mneesof teisnd feed.-`the chiefs indu `DIG Inuuenx Over 0113 IIIUIIIIIS. Among his other dutiee .\lr. Time some- times noted as hlysicisn to the people. In where sick hildren are cared for. Unfor- tunately for Mr. Time, in ute of his one. one or two of these have ied A super- stitious story at once gained curneney. among the Indians that Mr. Tim had bad eyes`. The father of one of the deed children` became impressed with the idea that he must have vengeance for the death of his child. and decorated in his war point. started out on murder intent. In~ stead of Mr. Time, however, the lirst white man he met proved to,be a Mr. Shynner. whom the enraged Indian `instu-itly_ shot dead. The murderer ed, but was ruled and shot b the mounted police. his has increased the excitementund the murmurs of discontent, though still uubdued, be- came more incessant. , Another death of It child in the home edtziadnguel to the Young breve! ingmn . in some Ive` . se- at-ing whiske , openlyturhiilent. md declared y would have the life of Mr. Timsif hedid not go sway. There csmesnihto{wn'orstthehome.- ` In this mm were Mr. and Mrs. Hudya men. Miss Turner`, of Mlllhl-ooh. end Miss GM-lick. (lrou of excited ' news sur- rounded the ilding. end ere were nnorsthnt the halves had no outto search for missionary Qims. . new effort was rude to pacify the people by leading them, and ultimately, after libersl Allow- the unger to retire. Oil to cm cusp 0! inc niuzxww and pa-a,m\dotl hi: i friqnd. It-._ Ting. to leave for the gaont. nnd tint gcntlolnan, that ' twdve years olfuichful service, wufomod tones for bio life. Pun of hi: work, dnri the tinolo has been with tho Indium, to oonpilo and gnnmnr `at in Indian hug-uqo, and to hurt a of thobibbuxldhuwuinpin int.` -n... ..|.:m..... 1...... Innon nllmnml hm thorrotongrch vouch ol R0358 or the United Sula; Canada`: reply has been thntthatdoeunobmottho cue. bqennu than nu't:iona,`|1luaaia gspocinlly. dinootgh air vouch from pelagic w rupolngic noulin in the only hum o(thobunlhouCn can "rule. `On that poi1:`twenro. said `Sir `mt dIgen_ awn. so to agent, vi im- perial govenuuent. ' it Hibbort oonc!ud- ed bfipn in vwarm In Lord Ri~ pan or in riomhhip to (iumda. After no 6 further discussion, the manor d ppod. ' t.hob(bloantlol.herwornpnnuuInu.- The children hm: been allowed 10$ lromt.hehouo,u|d)liu'IMmcruulX Gaickhunnlnoloftundhwcomoum Toronto. Min Turner, with I lihh In- dinnboyuhohu Lhonrwilhhory we fol-her in munch. Miuunrl` huguno Iouhy will I . R. -n....| m...z.u. . strength of the force. Mr. Duly regretted publishing ofthe awry, becaueeit would bobs pl-eeipi-" more trouble. That u-tic won be lead by every Indien on the reserve. The 0th- oeu of the demmene should be allowed todetl witht `Indiana, and no doubt; eny dilcult that had when would be mu-come. e Ind received I telegram ET I IITINX IIX '1`-v-L M-2-2. \lIIlI!UI"I were u 5 juvununugu An order-in-council has been panned up- poluiaing Mr. Morab_v.o New Westminster. izbe warden of the British Colulnbie peni~ Iiiary and` Mr. Harvey to be aecounuuit. ` Mr. Moreby was governor of the "count. jail, and was the nominee of the Britie Columbia members. Fituilnmom. the re- iiletubetl deputy warden". luurbeon given two months leave of absence, and his place is to be filled by A. Penol iet, from one of the other peniteminriee. he minister of` `native. who "reiusmtad Fiusimlnous. has n unable tn resist the pressure brought. 140 be: for his removal. ' WIN! 8 ptlanl lily loru an Inn -nun. n such corner of his was I Ih nuke. Inwllklnghcknndfwthho uhnnnnnd.nHA|I.'|A.IhI cute. nnnumgucnumswwuunu mu r . . : `:..'`.::.t.'::...!:`.:.'.*',.....`*' .....'::.r:t tbochin.pu|I-h.;oor thomoulhwongoo nmlhud palate. cndldisloouinguovorul teo.l_t.oumo out ah the upparlig pull Iqunly tho , nupzrslmnunchnuthu tho uukonnddnn linnlfuo In g Lu... I*L..Innunnn.-u iii: 1 Young Bnvufhnotounclo unn-Cour pellod to, Abandon ark, Tunomo. July -4.-The Globe says this disquieting rumors come from the north. west." The lndiang on the Blnchfoot M~ serve have created is small panic among the whiter: in the vicinity. several of whom have deemo'd it prudent` to escape from dan rwhile they could. The aouroo of tron le iaii nerd feelin of discontent against the apartment wiichhns charge 0 the distribution of rntiona `among t 0 Indians. Addodto `this is the naturally an rstitious ideas common to the Indian tri . and several oocurmncen to which the Indians have attributed in signiciuicqg in accord with their strange notions." Alnnnu than who have mthor nmnini. "1 30%| WNW] DIIOIY Hlfng IIOWIOIIS. Among those who have rather precipi- tntnl fled from t.h_e scene of disorder is the av. J..,W. Titus, `I clergyman from England. sent. out by the Church of Eng- lan missionary society twelve \"ou-s ago, who it was supposed had inctl consider- able inuence over the In( mna. ' A....\.... I.:.. nlknn .Ininn \Iu~ Tim: nunnn. --vy-- Uoodfho Illh IICI. ` Bn<)ox'I;?n.V.. July EH1-Snmnd H owita, want. -0- put 0 convict Inuly It Iauodyfrun the Aliburu use was to his wife`: tn. u. I Johanna Avnnnn thin mm-ninl. Ulll Wih`I I'D` ob act. . on.. Mr. Dickey praised the college as an educational institution. It was, he mid, essentially a -military school. He no for regret in the fact that muilnntnn M` 0):`: mllmn went into the , $36. WOII nluuu SAN Fusaso. July 5.-A spacial (mu Coon: d`Ahno, Idaho, up Gnphin Pnl Webb. the winncr, Ion hi: lib thorn. iuurdq. inn ntuupa to 'clownn'&lHool chub into lash Cunt d'A_lominHIbnrn|. Thohsrnlhlnho chutomdutruokthgvound. Hiupinnl oolmnnvuhtokon. ` _ IVOIIII lhrkowiuthnncnt. hitovn uouidoohoingdytngooudion. -j--------:3 sfo I! d tlu . U hint fun] tot`) : Firth . Al I!) was Inna Inn: on Alioomailtthooxtitement might ngcha lldllf I II-nu Lroxs, N. Y.. July 5.-Chub: Edith. 1u....n. [vans lax-Innr. uu minding ht I Ollloon For I Pumouary. . I s `I I.-- I. . . _ . . . .... ON MURDER. BENT. ,- - m,c.wouInn. .........'.n `n`I! K__L I1 Impaled on 1 Icahn. n v `I'..I.. I rv1.-..|.. _II IIU $IIu ul nanni- Emmy, July 6.--'l'he house of lords metatnoon to-day'.'="Lord Salisbury said this was the has time the homo would meet lnioro the dissolution of the M. pulhvmcntuxbkplncenndhe ' ,tom~ 3; the mount speech of Lon! Ruobory `xhmh hahad attacked eh. ' am -by such bilsu `)1-epoudenmt of the house lqnin. 4ouiSalisboryprocaedodtonyt.hanheup- per house ukunoahnrovthatoverin thavotal through wleh govt-rvunents were displaced or innugumud. nuidner did they have any of the proviuiou of funds for the pub- ic auvicc.~ As nguds othor.m.nt.taen the bout of loads pounced prociaoly the sumo` power! nuke huuaa of`oummona.`butho uuund laid Raehry thntfif the Tail! cues: of the commons should be mnrhd Inn introduced in pain- II;::it. just. mu-in` in cud.` they might do. upon ` strong oppooitiuo min the h ` I-...I m.n-|...... .....:;n..inn said do difficult Hut nun anion woulu uu overcome. a recaivod from aniutant. ounlniuioncr F . ro- rammed iron the V` cot. ro- nAr\'n_ Lint. mm quiet reigned thgn; iijgwxplparn. ; from the hunt: of mm. . lard lllbn . cont-inning, aid the houcaoflordn bun working to mist nu ingnnurnjnn pl dnmmn which win of|I'dl!||(lI$l warning In lit the imngnnsion ol damages which run notqnlppol-udbyamnjotyofthomuuli ::`dmgsh:du home rule for Ireland, - the mtian would hiho lllpott an munch . uponthoesubliobdohnrc and that so ' fun homorulofot Seotlnndnnd Wales were - ooncorn_od, nuithcr could he carried with- ot umpaoplo ot nngunu. Tho policy of $o_ unionists. his lotdnhip docland, in a positive, not. 1 noptivo om, far they imouded to lei`arl`ntao with I view at daunting the um ` of the , y would try nvivo and would Hon. aowqo aux: TO STAND I ran soum Lguarono. | Loxnox, Jul -l.--Hon. n`nu.upinwm. again to for the British house of eomuionn in the elecuon. Ho be- lie`von.horowlll I nhgrt amnion at the end of A t. after which ho .ho to visit ` . nturni horoforthe abru- ury union. Mr. B e_ ropreaema South Longfol. Ireland.` in the British house. and will `probably sand for_ that 0011-` stituonoy again. , ' ~ Oolllng` For Funds. ` Nlw You, July `4.-'-The Irish Inde- pendent. party` of .A1'nrion. n` M . Issued 1 manifonyo nttnckiug the am liberal ndlninnistratioln and calling for funds for tho shpport. of t.|_mo Parnollitos in parlia- `went. Rooolvod the colonial: Ageng-. Loxnox, July -l.-_-Right Hon". Jone uh Clmnborlnln. secretary of auto for t o colonies,` received the colonial pgents at three o clocl: this sftnrnoon. Sir Charles Tuppor headed the party. The P"0ed-, in`: were ntxzictlx private. , nvnnxx Jnlv . _---The followimr annoint- . 1 W0!` llicllg , pnvnw. - , . xnox. Jul; -The_followin appoint- -ment: uvqotcmlly Announced. he E+rl of Pombyoko, lord amward ; the Eu'l`of -IAt.ho m'. lord cluunberlnin; the Bar] of Qnulow, under-uociotsry of stawfor India : and tho`!-lorl of Dudley, parliamentary ooc~ rota;-y, to the board of trade. ` I)I'nI.1\'. Jnlv 5.--Lnrd Houohmri. late I"0l'a,lfy, in ma noun: 0! nrlue. Dvnux, July 5.--Loni Hou htori. late lord-lieutenant of Ireland, left. ingsbowni for Enghnd on 0| special steamer yesterday Attomoorrro was escorted on buml by A uuil with a band. A salute was red by a may of artillery. and the enormous crowd Assembled at the wharf cheered the dortning vice-to heartily. 2 ' A).`\'Dl)N. Jnlv .-Tho house of lords vea- IEBOB Dunn: with In: -u---w.-.....-- w._.. V trouble. . Mr. Mills ulnindod Mr. Duly thntho 1.-.: |.:._..Il nnnrl nknnmhmmn in com- renaxng. -. , A. . Balfour interrupted Mr. Knox with she remark that this was not the ~ocens_ion for discussing the house of u. If...` -...I...-maul In nnntinnn In": Lords. Mr. Knox endeavored to continue his tirade and the n onwaa com rolled re- hodly toonll into order. . r. Knox nally subsided altar denouncing tho Hr gotry Mid tn-anchor of the government. 4:. R. (`Jnk and r. Lnbouchore untest- millions of their follow-crnunns. In-tl Snlbhul-3`: numb won (Maud i wish about 1...] I:....I...- in-mi-mtluhnnnrrinal .' so `now `no 'i`I::IdRouhnry npky the Inininu-. undid lltluh. Ilonid hound loud: `II no ovar- `virlolningly in;a`iblofu-5 inttoduoud.howCnrbomlolnl. 5 do mg vnca-rod}: nenrmy. - xnox. .2? -Tho house yel- tonlny rojoc by 3 vote of seventy-seven to aevonpoen I motion to gointo commitloe on the Iriah municipal franchise bill. Inwnnu Jnlv _-The Imam of commons 0 D09 [FISH m,,lIIllC-IFS! IFBIICIIIE Dill- Lo.\'no.~x. July 6.--The house oi commons met. at 10:30 oclook today, and through its third loading a bill devoting money to the mninwnunoe of the various public aotvioec until the next parliament. meets. , I.` I` \' "run! nnO.i.pnrnnl|itn manhu- meets. E. F. V. Knox. anti-Punellioe member forcu-tn. vehemently Protected against the action of the house 0 lqnzle, yeet erda , in refusing to into eommittaee .on t. e Irish municipal chieebill after havin penned the menure through its eeoon rendin . A q n.|c..... anon.-.-..mu!'Llr_ Knnx and troachor or me go\'ernmom. G. B. Clark and r. Lnbonchore promot- ed against: the inane competition of Great. Brium with the other powers in building - wunhipu and `maintaining I costly army. -.1.-_ PIG`! OI Innlhlitt Lospos, July 0.--Tho dicunctivo fon- sumo: tho pnnunulootqnl onnnpi" 1 can with my pronoun amnion cl .1. analnmhnhinsnrv ol the country it coolant! win: any pronoun uuuunnn as tho ndinthohintoq oi the country in tho nunbor ond vorioty of pony taunt 1 km; llitbono tho oppoolo which hon boonlnodotothoolooton hovoovnonoud ; frountwoorthrooouthon-iueivooonrcuund ] hove donod.noI'o or lot: oxplioiuy. tho tporty pmgrommoo vrhicllooohcondi-s I muotpbdgohimoolfoithaftoomoptolio 1 njoet. Daringthovookthe oouatry hon boon Ik`Il.dWia| pnrtyfond foetiono! ptqtonmoo toting ovary ooncoivoblo I ghoundinshotrootmontolthoioouolupux vhichtho `oloouoniohoboconhos-~} ed. Thoociol `ohm of tho oxooulivo '. colluniuoooltho liborolporty hubooni` folknpd by: culmination by tho ndiool V uniunmmmdinobmu oollodcho no-| uonolrofomunion. Followingthooohon boonloonohodoppuhtlfomtho Webb:- poblioono muonio j . - cultunl uubni thojn _ opociolprocoodontofonmn. Thuli -: bunt tho ptottchry h'O_dIll0II|@g4 noooineodonooo in onyohing. wlllo tho nddinouoootwithgo demand for tho ' ovoryshing. ` Mills ummaou mr. ,uI1_y mu. ... `n hd hiruol! and aknniotlnnguagu miweo of mmyhma wlut nixight. III t. , m 09 ns)! nomntioml article: lnnnowr nnnnr. , _ A _ _I_ I I Tell: Wht BO TIIIIII Will be tho Drdot After the Iloctlonu Are our -'lfho Irish Independent Party 0! Austin Ask: for land: for Parnell- lop. '1: tie Iona of lands. _. u,|_ J IIVL- I.._... brought here In priponon, but night, Ivy , , detective Junu Horny, as it steomel 1- A uin. whici arrived from Jnchom ` {:Vil ,nt midn' M. Wiilthomoamo , their six children. I of when my be cull- , had upon as witnesses 'n choir puouta. - , Gray and his wife E for :3-cu inOodh, , Marion county, while tho police hp north `were weaving a tub of cvidonoo around ` t`-,roy in gun Itldii `gnu about irty- voyou-A iu=w' in in . The oldest child in 31% Wake Kn of; ngo-t. not non n two An uql diversity of opinion and wiml: of com! ' in to be found in tho nnnifoazoon at the independent. label 3'. rche nlc-` p Cu-thviteu. the Hod tn, Roclmondiun and dunno was . udvooduo of "tuna." . The ' ` d but |.,...1~....,.~"..': m"r.;';`.::"i.`;'.,..:;u.:i... D parties and {actions an shown in than * wnddreaaeh. Lord Rouabory sounds-.tht~* V . battle cry of the liberal party in I. demand.` ' Iorthe refox-u1oftho-hou_no ol lords. Sir_ William Harcourt. regard: the load vet; I question an of rsz. imporunoo and Johns f Morley places home rule into the forefront of line of battle. ' ' . um... u:..|.. u... 11...... xlnnhgw,-z. hnma ENROUTEIO BE TRIED. any. an wire and ,n-my mused New \ Vnk Ln: IE.` the wunurs George Remand was an ex-soldier of the Foreign Legion. He had e `on of 750 trauma in year, and it is thong t that on the day he received his quarter`: allowance the women murdered him. Re In forty-ve you-eof age. The wonun Lebot. after the crime. made the acquaintance oi as men who eold miet in the etnete. She lived with himetur uhewu fofcedtoqnitthe room where the murder wee oounittad. of line ofvbatuo. " " V The Right Hon. Henry Matthews, home secretary in Inn! Salisbury`: cabinet in I866 to 1892, bu been raised up the peer- Afliiioust UFCOMMONS.