Weekly British Whig (1859), 12 Sep 1895, p. 1

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this move. Young Mr. McKnight`: case hubaen considered several times by the proahytery. fund. to-day": special meeting hand the can "` .on Again. Mr. McKnight was given an opportunit ' to expllih himself. and he tttribuud is Dunqville trouble to had food and too much lines. The bad food came ma` nalwiuuo hour the politics from award on riendl mom- born of his tion. _I to the forum-. Rev. r.` ;loKnigh't` ob` ed, on minllytaoooggy pontoon and riodlivor. llclndoo unit: this combination 1 out day while Mn. Knight. wu not incl` IL The refund to ..e.`."va'n.'a. mu :..`2'.'5 ."?.'.s'. . a.`.y. o ,ltl&' the Ducheis 0: sum: v. Negotiations have boon ,oomploted for tho unction of n ma ieont 0 house on the sin of the mucus n:.mmm her mqjogtya open bonus, in Haymnrkot, lnudon. llnddovm dun `urn , `luongznofnniornt ouo:;g:ho.c ton. man. . The London Times mnys that W. H. Hnrlburt. the well-known` journalist, for- merly editor of the New York World. died at L-`adouabbiu. lu\|_\', on \\'qdnosdny. that A long illness. ' V \Ii_u xlnriu "unites. dmlsihtnr of B. B. long ulnoes. Miss .\lau~ie Hughes, daughtnr of 3. Hughes, "l`m-onto. has reoeifurl the dogma .of L. L A. from St. .~\ndraw`s university. Scotland. Miss Hugheais the Era` Cm- nalinn 5 kn: `tnshlhlfln, DUDUIHIKI. nus! nuglnw In HR? nu-5 Lau- mliml thus hon6r'ecL . ' Sltimming parties to the hop aldzgvszhtre the ronghst. clnmwbers of London are in the lmbilof spending the month of Sep- wmbcr M hop pickers, in 3 fan! scared by- he Du h 01' Mb: . tr \Y.....:.:Eu.a I...-.{\4nn nnnuxlntn for or. v ,_The worst. disnswr in the cqpper mining history of Michigan oecurnd as Oooalni copper mine. when thirtv men are im-` A pm-ouod in the mine with nil hope of escape out off. 'I`......|.l- |..uu`.. f`nn.uI.. nnul \Tnuvfnnnd- out on. Trouble heswoeu Canada and Newfound- ihud. (arising out of the mizure of ahi veueis L Labrador`, has been settled. . , Clarke Wallace having ordered the minus of'\'~.neIf ' "" _" .\`thur .\l0m.n'Iin\`. the Q11:-In: carter, .1-__.... .a....... x:.)......n u.\n.,......m`. anti or ms.-ax.-.. - , carter,` whp diwore down Eciwmxl .\:IoDerumtl`s eon mu Sept`.-*.`rnl;~rha Fun aine<+lie<=l;-lue -beoar anrtwledjuuj locked up on afrhnrge of man- slaughter? `lnnniilnll niringnn will vnnlrn 1 tall I nlaugmer. , Hamilton citizens will make u tent and! of the legnlityfor otherwise of Snmday cue mud boats and I ill collect subscriptions for the expenses of `tho iog-al_ ght, booked for mu}. uuinm xmcsron, Om. nexunmes V CAPQ. Arthur W. Bri ht--Smith. Third Kiugsown Husanrs, wil be married in ;\'u\1-tuber to Sophie `N. Burkhuvlt. eldest- dnughtor of the late (3. l"`.`Burkhu'dt.. of Boston. Mass. Th; lnmlnn Timaa nuvn Hint. \\'_ R. me rormge ut rrulrle Mall. plums. ._!oeepl| Chamlierlaiu .fnu-'ors' the `Cum- dian` proposals for trnns- Atlnnntic service aid has urged the treousury department to grant. an annual subsidy of 8,000 Tan mu-nut: wen i.-nod in Montll vanous umes um, me [our years. - The Xurfound ' boats soinod by Clpt. "Gatling Gnu Hovmnl have been ordered` to be let go. It is found in Ottawa that he has been uctsuxgl with A rather high band. ` It is undo:-at " that Justice (Irena, of the supreme court. of British Columbia. is to mtiro from the bench. to be. succeeded by A. J. .\lcCnll. Q.C.. of New \\'est;nin- clai- nouoy. L .Dete~t,iven claim that Jewett. ncquaetl ofhettiu ne to au\'en|[ buildings nelr (`nndon .\'.. bu` Sven them in writtnu confession of his gni L ' I} L. K'nn1\nm}n_ da|nn\~.nn'ninter of DC IIIIDKUT ll IEIIIK lll\'$Ugl|(Rl 0II6.th0|l&lId one hundtqd aul:.d niuey- _ three bushels of wheat is. the l'<:0l(l for twenty-ono acres of Chas. Cut,.h`bort. on the Poninge In"?!-airie Mun. plains. Jnnnnh Chnrnlinrlnin fau"nra the `Cunn- grant nnnnu aunenuy or x.cI,Uuu Ten warrant: were issued `Montnsl for the arrest of memhnuu-. _ mostly Jenn. charged with having committed nu-non 1% various times iugtho four years. , 1-L- \'-...L.......n.' 5.... ..:...I hr (`.29. e0l%l0u 0! "I5 KUIIE E. L. Newcombo. depu\'~lm'nister of justice. who is at present In Englnndds n~ met! to hnvo moeived liznpdrhun. n\odi~ non of the oopyr` ht act. ' ' Thu" nnot niua At. mduricmm N.B.. has licaumu ot the oopyr nl: act. Thu! poet oice It rodurictou; N.B.. boon robbed of lettorroonmining bonds, coupons. notes. etc, to t.he';nlue' of $1,655. The manta: is being iuvegtignttaad. _ On thnunnnd mm lmndmd And ninety- lllllgllllw UVUT ll_I_ 'I\"l IIU ..|IIIlI-I-E UI $Ul` npta. inland at Montreal. . Willizuu \\'ard. foriuarly inspector of 3.110 Tommi) police` force. ht: -been nppuintgd chief of police of Vauionvor. ` V . The` Boston` amateur baseball club yes- honhy defeutotllho London, I-3:13.. Consoli- dated. niuo_by a score of 24 to la. Letters from Sir Oliver `Movnit. my his health is impi`o\'ed. He immuls to sail on the Lnbrador for home (in &pt. Stich. I \\'uhnr Kn! Lu-ulna rmnux nf man. A fun ' me uonaor tor name on bepc. -.-npn. Walter Watt. welw yozam of , at In- mer`a sou. Ne n. was drownzw in the Otuuu ver uudn '. while bathing. ' `Flux nnnannana n `I-inh nnininn in tllllh _ hoax. ,- L_au.-In Tweed. on Sept._ let. to Mr. and Mrs. \\'m. `Led. I son. 'DIs.~n:u-.A: Napanop, on Sept. 6th, the wife of R. l)inIfer of a daughter. Mowmuu ---.-\t '1-`yendinnga, Sept. 2nd. . wife of Alboru.Mowbrn_v, of a dnuglr for . lmmra river uuutln wmlo naming. The consensus 0 Irish opinion 3; that the only chance to restore unity in tlie pu- liamununry ranks rests in the_oxpu|siou of Henley. ' W\.a....o:.... ..I-:... ol...o' 1...... mm-ml zi...';'.; pm. ` on qnrguor I nu-In. . * _ (Lu. B. Smithfnn ax-nldornnxn of Hamil- '!on. has boen`oou\'ictud hf stcnglinxg com from n fnrmox-`s ploy. Government members of Newfoundland legislature am: said to. ho` iyuplioahod Ox- unini{*ul\' in nnmzinulilla. TELEGRAMS ROM `i HE E.ARTH'8 FOUR QUARTERS. GIVEN. Llltlo Hanan than lnietuit I`.`\joryhodJ- xom rah: an Qvpr~~I.ltlio 0! enq- nuu null: lhqd um new-`n.bona. Hou.Johu Hnggnrt `will 's"pmk on the 251}; iu.~1t.., `At. the unvoiling cf mo{nuI_nenb an (,`hr`'sli.':r'a' farm. - ` tin Rn|iH\,'nI| ainnhlnrumn nf "Ann"- THE T.lFFAlRAS%9F_TllF5HQUR. |\Vl\' Ill Ell!`-I . Hgmvulow, Hlll Iell ~ I mgglinng. r. n c-mm F, n I `that ,. \I- gung. ` mnmbtor to several a nun do plume of Ser- Innlrnnl, ` S;:rr;I--At- Ilasemto. Aug. of .\iilt.on Smi:_h,'Sslmon ` nnn I ant. an Rmrlnndjs ra~ R.\'l"l';2),3 uI'n\"=ln Kfngaton, ori ` Sept. 5th`, no Mr. and Mrs. J. I bury a son. ' ` bl]-C/m:- 0u Augl 7S.'0h. n Frot|erick}~bur;_i. `Mrs. Edda: of ndnuglmsr. V . 3A.\`.wx-'I`.u.I.(n'-- Tn Kingston. Tuesday e\'ening.`Sept.. l0th. by the Rev. (ujoo R. Balnish, M.A:, George Cannon to Mar .A. eldest daughter of -John 'I`al- ` lon. ch of this city. . )I\-I I.-\-_f`l-.nnv ._ At. R}. Paul`: (`.hlIn~h. 1 rmeo u9?AiBTaEu}6iI' _ ngrnlnu. . -' :.u.nn.I'rII-R-Inw.\` ~At. Nznpnee, on Sept. ; 3rd. F1-uuuvis Wright, tixulbnuitlx, w Jessie Holmes Robson. - )..........-.... . \l.-l\..u .1 n _- A Rlnnninhl THE B RITISH WAHIG-1,. `___,__ _ __ K. ;.'uuI , M u Ul_'I. u Mrs. `EM. .\|mmo,~ It-y. St. Paul's Church. 17th, 1895. by Rev. Cnm\'. M.A._ E. H. IQIIIIIIJ To DIIJ. Ixnos, Sept. ll.-3it Julian P.wnoo~ lots. British umbundor to the Units! Shun. will nil for New York on the la`. lCnmpunin nexe 8utur:il:{.{, It in M: inun- tiou eoupond I rock owpore after hi: u-rival in America and open tho British ombuny in` Wuhi ' vnth iu_;{u|l mu thc Gut wotk in mint. Sir Julian`: return to hiapottntthin time S; duq -to the expiration at his law of ab-um. ` It in thoucht. that the 'pod. at lin may be o'eI'e'd'him. nvacnncy oecurri their nut. winulr, and if 00. Sir Ju, ' ' I return to l\`.m-ope. His family will nunin in Lon- don until Nov. 9th. vlun they will all for New York on the Itr. Pub. 3(_u`h. wife `Lu n t n 51 : Tlutlxruln R. Rattan- nu norm. east. west or souun. . The Valkyrie Arrived at |0:l5 and drop- pod her how and cruised 0!!` to the eastvrnrd an-otchin her nails and getting things ready for uainonn. The committee boat Luckonhdch Arrived at 109.!) and diaplnvod the signal km: D," which meant. the oouuo would be A u-ihngulu-ou~e_ 9f_tnn IBM Dali WON crowing sun lulu. On board the United" Press mg. vi: Sandy Hoohsopt. l0.-'l'he accident to Defender occrnd than: The Defends` stood om {mind the Lon lslnndnhon and the Valkyrie puts her. Capt. (.`nmliold van 1 tly out for blood. When the De! gyhod and mood fa the lino at 10:61. Cnndd swung his -bow around u't.hough it had a pivot inthecontn,undhowuthon bowoon Ddondor and the wind. Both shot out baby jib uphill. Defender tried A Innu nnmn. hutCr-nnnldrnnknnllioh. \ll1jBl.`3S uovnuou wagers. Before the uimtory aignal was tired quite a formitlxrlo mil imposing otilla had uuembled. The pntmls again found it impossible to mnlm the lloet. maintain a hlfanile line fnnu.the smrtiixg point. First one boat would swam in to give her passengers in close obaer\'nne of tlie racers. than niiothgrmicluliotlier. until the oor; seemed in hopelpsa vonfusion. crowding cl jostling ench other in the mail en- mun gnu man 3119 .99.ut.eLiI!8 .. .)`9\sh_l~u Brnvely did the patrol xtrn In to keep thelino free and give the me la mom to ' joo ey for advantage over {he line. Many of he men so the wheels seemed - to be in` totnl ignorance no ta `um. when the line was situated. or in` she ygcht_.o would nil north, out, west. or south. . TL- \'.IL\nn'A Arrival] :1 I045 nnll I'll!!!)- mile: to 3 leg. " KYI5i' ma `pinm-|wryn1gnn'lh:dTbun I given at 10:30 the courao aignnl m- nounood. the ytohta mnnimn-sting in and out Among the at of excuron otaunermwhieh unusual won in the way. The `vivid was about nix hpotl. and from the south. The course undo the that I a bout, the noon! - |......I ...-.- Ana` 9}.` third 1 mad: the lint I 8 non, me wanna I broadrenc andthethinlnnnch vhh tho wind ngurlv nbgm. The jockey- inglor `tionnninosurtwu as ne a pious won-kn huovur bogn soon. but unfortunately it ended in I foul junta the both won oronaing the line. On bond mac. out may pa wplnun. uolunuor snuu I lam: . butcnnoldwnhoo nick. Ho t windward berth u bothxouhl 5.-.}- `an: `L4 ling ml! baa. -lanai. ilk He held me wunavum norm II nous noun made for tho lines. They van almost side In skis. and lhfoddu was tryiltt to Walk tlmugh thi Britinhor loo. Five seconds bdaregun the the bout; cum topthu. \'Alkym'a stool boom raking acres the Deh_ndor`n duck and (amazing may the buck: ofthe Inotinn boat. was a lad each and the top- uunt. uthouc it was broken. upin kbwind nd the lb Gopui" I'll also in. ' aunt Ibo line, and win: ow .A 'l`lIoDuhndoI-ice nun! ninth! A point um then In Duluullr A DIED. .\lvnrm`--At. Deseronbo. Sept. 2nd. Alice Murphy, aged 55 years. ; . ' GBAE.\!-Al Picmn. Aug. am. Irene El- _la, daughter of H._J. and E. Graham, aged 30;yeu-3. ' GI.nnsn.u\'--In Kingston. Sept. 7th, Cad Edgar, infant son of. I). Grimshaw, aged " 1 your and I month. n(hu.\"r-In Tweed, Sept. 3rd. Mrs. Grant. reliot. of the late .Wm. Grant. of Lous- dale, aged .76 years. _ Hanxxrm-In Kingston. Sep't.. 7m, Rettn. infant daughter of_g_m91 sud Rebeceu Harknoss. n _ months. Bum` -- In inieton, Sunda evenid . 8th Sept... Blane e Irene, he owed W1` 0, of Fred. A. Bibby. aged 24 yuan. 'm)Dt`u.1`K-.-\t Deeeronto. Sept. Sch. Elizabeth Ann, wifeof John G. Wood- cock. aged 65 yatrs and six months. A'll..lilX,\`u.\'-.-\L sea, onsmner Briutnnic, V Aug. `. (|!:h. George I-Jdmnml Wilkinson, second son of the late Geo. .\l.\\'ilkinson. '\'u1'.\`u-Sept. llth. sit Peterboro. at the residence of her bmther. Rev. W. R. Young. Margnret_ I... second daughter of the late \\'m. Young, formerly of, l_ ins- burg.. , McL.uu`..\'---At Brucebridgo; .\lns|:o|u\, `Sept. 2nd, 1895. \\'n_lter Metcalfe. in- fant. non of Alex. and, F. (;`_il Mclawen In`; \IK-n \.IAln-I`; A` Elwin \ Iluosuvgu lulu I-IIICA II nu}:-. As usual the great to hie of conversation want the chances of the ght for the cup. The mars-`i`|I, by which the Defender won on Sam: 3 .gn\,'e tho Alnericami an over.- condence In the pmwoaa of the Herreulno lunar. I -Tn(v`ishmnn and (lnnndinna hem. un connuence me pmwoaa 0! (no narmnuuu boat. Englishmen and Canadians kept up an uir of confidence. but when money was obriug right and left at. double Illa odds that premihd last, week, her wma\jesty's onhjaczs dorliued wagrs. RA`.-m the m-amnumrv siltnnl THE AMERICA CV1 . That portion of the general public which wiuuctuatod by a pnmbtic desire to be xmapnbvrhen the crack ynchu of Uncle . m iu1dJohn` Bull met for their abound bout. made\Mste to secure good stints an the excursion bonus and steamers. The crowd was not as numerous, as on Satur- day, but it numbered well up into the thonauuls. Most of the steamboat cap- tains named an earlier hounfor departure than on Saturday, as the{ found it no easy matter to push their iun laden crnft O`\Inn||rI|| IL.) Ihirl \- unilna nf wnlsir that in. than] azuumuy. as we ' lounu II. nu wusy 1 ap_ through the thirty miles of water that. `in- tervened `between the lmii.er_\'- and HE Sandy Hook lighfx-hip. The murk\'atmos- phere and gt.-nemll_\` dubious went).-r con- -ditions led the excmsionists to -carry mne- iutoshoge and thick wmps. .1. mm! an aunt mniv of conversation x .. . - "5-`nrrner Dnnn predicted a nli ht hue. but here may in curtain of mist. I seem,- ed most. discouraging. However, there was: gentle wind coming up from the. `westvnml and Old Sol wan forging shafts of heat in the east that soon worked. through the fog and all the yncht`amen donned their blue units nnd cups with ruli- iah vioiirs, nnd pretty irla galore nrrnyed themselves in nauticn rigti ofjelge auld duck. The yachting contingent were not dismnyexl by a whit! of fog in the morning. The people were but. to see all lthnt could be seen of-the ten; in_ternntionnl doings beyond Sandy the \'ui:,y-Ienul a` Rug: win. the behind-' oi norm-e cream; the l.|n9--`l`Iu- no- tendon Owner`: l roIutod-'l`he Valky- rie Won ch: lint. I - ' On bonn} the United Press mg. via Sandy Hook. Sept. |0.--Fog and mm` murkinons ushered in um da ' not or the aetxmuloontest. bouveen Lon Dunn-nveu`s \'nlk_\'rie gnul the .-\merim\n yacht VII- fondur. On buy amI`1i\'er. the whim lune hid the shippiu from \'h'-\\ ,}tl1d even in the c'ity- streets ow Yurkem M10 took nu early peep at the weather saw nothing but g-:n'rmnr Dunn nredicted I-lisrht. hue. SECOND RAGE OF THE SERlE WENT TO ENGLAND. nu: \'.xL1mm;1x maxi. SEIVH-LWEEKEY Enmon; IQIMIOT. I I IUI zm. Sm'n.1x1n Lmllnmr. ll:'.Z6. --Excursion eteuuen behnng hotter than on Saturday and are keeping agurn and to leeward of the neon. \ I'll. Hill oxzuex. lulu I`. upll sucunlvu (nee Mina Metcalfo. of Elgin.) (Bzockville and Newbou), paper: pionee ('Op}'.) H3: ' 7`>__i_-. J; luluuun, . &umu:u1'. l2:39.~-\'nlh\'rie now] by about one-ei hth of a me. .\'.x\1-:sL\`x lIilll..\.\'lN, _ 12:58.-I are nearing the tint burn and are a eleygen miIes'o' nhon. ~ ..-u... an llnnnn nvlxu 1 I -1! n r ulE\'I.'" III"? Ull llllllvu ` H ' ' Z\'.\\`Iw|.\'K H|uuI..wus. (|:85 p.m )- .,\'.chu um` 6n\'ol in fag hm wind in blowiug zwelvg mi per hour and may 'd` it. _#_ ___, _ __W,,_ y . n1-mxn Lmmsmh [=03 n.m.-\'nl. uilouuc-r ` ~ . . . ~ ~ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 v4 an The wind hu incnyugd in velocity and in now nixteon miles an hour. ' ` Hln'm..\.\'Iiu. `. :96.-\'IlH rid about I miloahend at Dofondor AM; about three miles fmu: Sandy Hook liglmhip. the nishing point. (LL ` ll|unI.,n\'lIL 9:32 n.m.--Both hunt: nnlllllllx ll-III:- RluIll.s\.\`lul. 2:32 p.m.~--Both bunt: +1`- rying mniuuil. club hopuil, stayuil. .115 and jib toptnil. Valkyrie about that Ininuhl in land. B....in gun I unngnmn O.K.l -. Inn _L \`..ILu. Elli? Ill lil- Smi-uxn Lxunuulr. 2:5! p.m.-\`nlky- e loading about half Inilo. ' Sm-ruxu uuu1sInr--\'u,li,yn'o on-mud IO line It 2:55;`). II-nun Anna Tllgtnnthr chant inn; nah`. Xlllus . ' Bcurusu lgmnnmr. 8:l0 pan. - git) rio win: by hrty-nix uooondugnnoilb liunsu nun` l.1;LIQ\EIDIB Q-IS __fl$n$nI.$hnn GIL ` 3l`u.Ah`bLluI1BIP, 3:!3.-O05lI-Eill of nish: ; 4.; ' K IXTIII CI l-V -IV`l1lUCl1 Nnw )`qn`[, ll.~-It. it SN.\lIRlnu'|', l2:l0 -`\'nlkyrio gaining ali ht|_\'onJlefeuder. " __ Iunnlcsilr. 12:02;-\'n!kyrie is gaining sli htly on liefendar. The I-Zhglishnmn is gm` ing faster than the Yankee. and ie_ mt- rying a baby jibmpmil. ' l.u\:i: Rtu\'ru. l`_ :l`2--Both vnchts am still uu tha starbu rs to be to win . l minute; Poenlgn Gain of It-Knight ltouonnclng 'I'he".-lmshyurtsu chm-eh. HA.\IlL`l`n.\', Sept. l0.-~T'he cans of Rom. Mclini ht, formerly a Pra-b_\-terinn pne- tor at l nnvillo, who found numeral no mr pleasant for him that he resigned his pne- tornte about two years an 0. was once more up 'be`f dre the Hnmi ton "nrenb_\'k-ry to-day. Not only did Mr. . lclinight. -.lh0 iuyouuz men '!\:i.t.!x_ 9, `.`,'i.9&`!'9_!|_igr\_ hip 6 charge, hm; he withdraw from I`reaby- torinn churclmhisdoctrinnl views mist be~ ing quite consistent. with Preabyt inniam. But. the young man was sorry 1' this A short. time afterward. gnd he a rplied for In-iustuomont. He had inte ed outcr- tlio Anglia}: church` but he repenmd tlumovo. V......- II. `MnKnin|\t'n rum hulmnn Ll l,| .,+,__._, ,-,__,., , _ ,,,,_,,,#,_ wrmxn Lnunsnu-. p.m.-\'nI- kyrie turned !tt\k0h\1l|! at l`. :5`.':80 and Deg fender at. one o clock nmftifty seconds. ' Q.-..-n .u--. I nsuouurn II)-Il\ __ noIh.i..l [?l|(IBl' II`: Oil! 0 l`II St"0`l`l..\.\`h Lu. -1 time df start : fender. |l:0l :|5. Rn.`-m twin I nnr TIC Wind In-ioo iI3. Smtusb Lumtsnlr. 2 p.m.--The oli- eid ofqtiufuiug the at buoy I11: VI! . Dub 0". H\L_ ....`_ HID DC It Ztilih llImu.Asnn.-l)uhndor About two min- ntal hohind. 9...... Ant. I I-nIl&IiIIIV `J0 n Inn __ n`.`I.`.. 11::: -\'uIum" sum Lendlnp; .\`.n1.~usR N1-:uL.\\'n.~'.l I231 sun. ~ -Boats `us: gone about on suu-bmrd tack. \'ql- yrie appears to h'a\`e `lead bv about since minutes. \,\'iud `about sigh miles per Man I- hqun Death Through clcuitu Inching. I.m'm-u.L:. K_v.. Sopk ll.--Auoqtding tothabost reports the eddiun killed by the axploeion 0! A cudoll lhouilvilh. were and upon an anion. Ono of use private: in smoking at ciguutu And: quark -i:; supposed `tmhnvi ouhrodthn powder box. which explodd I-{Chant n Ilunollfa turning. The vidlllrol III! Cm `II : ` HOW Oll (I10 TI: KICK. sunning In snare. _ At ll:80 t- G \'ulk_\'ria laid by [50 yards. but Dofemjler was run `ally closing the gap. Both yachts are on I port tack. . The ex- cursion bouts Are right nu topof them. At 11:33 Defender sent up hot jib topnil. but at 11:40 took it in. \ ulkyrio has the boat. Iosition to wimhmrd. It an if the efemlor had trouble with her jib topmil. At ll:~l'0 mm. Defender land by. six _\'a'\I-da. \'nlk_\"rie lnul vyindwnld position. A! l|:4| Def:-nder lend by;-eventy~i'e _\-ants, but the \'aIk_vrio had the wau,lw'aml posi- tion; They '.II'0 nil] on thu port tack, hcnding.wwu\i..Loug hiuuuch. \'z\l|:_\`rie nppunretl to outqminl the Defend- . m~idnml\- lmlh Iumlinu for at land ` I|IK`\'r|U H|lWU3I I-U U|Il."[I.IlIlI' IIIC en. evidently both hunting for br~ze_n`~ L ' . 1 a wunnwu-q pouuon. Fifteen seconds before; the starting gun the \'i\lk\rie`s boom broke the D3Encler a lopnmst back-stay, bending the to st `to loewnnl and chucking it. The lefendor cout-inuod on the counts, hoisting a protein signnl.- The Valkyrie was plainly at fault. as the Defender had the right of was`. The Defender rapidly closed on the Vail- k_\-rie'. Both boats kept on the port tack ataunlin in nhore. The wind was south- erly nm hlowin six miles an hour. A! ll:`.".' the Defem er wen} about, closely fol- lowed by the Ynlkyrie. both ` on the star- board tuck. The Valkyrie led by `an eighth of a mile. The Def ider has her slioets trimmed "flatter nfb t. in those `of the \'ull:yrio.~ and she is, on this tack, evi- ._denLly out-footing the English boot. At ll:`.N sun. the Defender went into stan- und stood oil` on the gtarbmnl Inch. She was iinmodiately followed In` the Valkyrie. which is about one-ei huh 03` a mile in the lead. The Valkyrie Ia ou`i'ying mninI\il.. clubtop and fore nusysail. jib nml jib top- anil. The Defender has no jibAtopnAil= not- A& llzilbboth boat: camolbout and are. now on the c tack. standing in shore. At lhl }. n \.'nlk\vv~ia laid hr I50 wnitln. \ _ . `ange to Dctoudpr.-_ Sm1-1.\\`u l.u:Il'rauII-, Sept.-lu. -- The start. was mitdo exuttlv an I] :0l\:3I| o'clock. \ a!k_vrie crossed the ne shortly after the ten minute start and Defender barely saved the ten minute gun. Valkyrie landing in windward pooinion. Pifmmu -mnmln bnfnre the nmrtino mm In0I'Qq AU: ll!`-'1 IRVXBIIUIT \|'C||(I 0 nutr- board tack mud \`_lkyu-is followed suit. The British boat. had gained `and was A nod quarter mile to windwanl. Al."-l|:29 th went. on port Lack. \'nlkvrio- still in greasing llor lend. `At. 13:55 the Valkyrie tacked to starboard. auul Defender follow- ed. At twelve 0:clock Lhq British bout` had 21 lead of half a mile. . _ m M. .2. Vglkyrlp . . . . . , . . . . ..| . ` . . . . . . ..II in Ill Defender . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 1 01 15 \\'it.`haub her jib topnil. mid luuulicnpped by the dela_\' at the line. the Defetuler was several lengths nsxteru live miuu(e-z.ufter' the start. The Vnllnyriu pointed higher. nml;soomed to beat. upto \\`iIul\`\':u"tl boner than Defender. _ the start both went. ._ou the port tack and Mood-o\"or t-Jwnvnl the Jersey shore}. .-\t'll:2~l llefenidur went, on stain TL- II-Zoi_J. LA. Iuul auqhng` '.....I s... A Twenty minutbc `alter- and .m'm'd.fuom-me judges hm. The Dafondor plnckily went in imrnfnit of tho enemy. Both yachts won on-- the em- boaml tack at the time of the Accident.` 3 " The \'nI|:_vl-ie was `running ver than ` Dofeudqr, and the [auger had 3.he right-of I`l\". The fault mu plaittly t.Fmt.,of the \'oJk_vrie. whose captain eased his sheet: to pmmut being {ordeal over the" line he {om the gum ne, The oicial time of mm. .l , Dotlllloltliloeldon I` 2- _ :3.\J':`n. '|~.>:"-2-nou. yachts m an-mrbonrd tack. \'nlk_\'rie up- 3 windwnnl and has ll load of IW.`K III llll`\' THIN!`- 1msu_n*. l`2:l0. - Otcinl VIlk_\`l'iO! ll:00:13: De- Hm .-. 9 \'nlkyrig_ guiniug - Boats about "I'BlIll~ ' laud nu mu prinnpie OI wt vieu an-um. On Def-.~.nder. when they found. she was not. holding \'u|k_vrie tn, windwnnl. they - hmtletlovmkhekkdhor j` iailtill the sail was Alinnst hnlfnny down t 7 stay. o\\'he `_|` it was this or ounooount of the wind ' ling mum: hath hunt: met the aonond on. which wunot the \`nl|t_\`ri-`a liking. at any nito from this point De- fender hegnn to gnin. mid on thc run homo her crew were trimming her bail ldon jib all thc time. Rad` \'uiky_riG when she found Defender out-footing her. ahiaodto 1 larger jih~t.opu\i|. or uclaueUoonoofequalsiIetol)e~ _fendor I, it u` S has helped her. It lain it look `'31! wrath while tn ingtheoxporimont. Alhdon mud. on __n_0 mynil at-rind. and own jih 7-if homo for atlas! minutes. and ` vrhonietvushuud`. N-iluudpgdn. mghnihzhnma huh and limit mnrredhy Iolaunomcltau vans. The St. Amunattouyu: "We get snnllcomhrtouaoohhouthut of the taco. 'l'|Io\'dl3-do in fail-_ bontan. nninnco quiuu inch nu her rival. he IIIO van prhctiully bding throughout and look: humor." 7. - . _ .- ,.. ;_n.. -_..g Thouloho lays: 'l'lnncu clearly do- Inonsetnlqd eln $6 and had palms of null but The `Vial: pnblic gum:-tlly re-coho Loni l)uunvca`I verdict that tln Valkyrie I-an fairly baton.` American tnrcunnmnothougnntlyv ` and u Englinh with the I-omluotpf alum"- on following the M. It would hi I thouuml patio: l Ibo Iltould be marred by Ion-u front Qithr vocal. UM... cu, , ...... 0. ;-M. -us "IN: ago ...._- ....'......n r . _______ ' Ahllqfl IIIIIBII Dealt. Nxw Yuan. Supt 7.--'l`hon In: an 7 no- cideht on tha'ntumu- Lumnin. So 968, . which cosbthe Lihdtnor June: Noannn.oH.ivUrp_oII|. Nounnn VII nut sodnuhudodoohnndvhilo in the pub lonuncodhhdut thug. his an no ouughtinshnvhirgnhholshcohclrlq blower. hnanirdovn to tho 3 man. Ill: vital-nhnntyu notch hhdbbvonhot adhwuhdlyim lllhilhllly. mmuzes ron-y~mue coconut-. . To sum up how the results, it wbuld look as though \'alk_vI-io had too much beam `for light `anther ncoompnniod by such a honwy swell. as when she had not to meet the sea in did the better work of the two, so that in amnoeher water ur with more wind to help her thmngl; the son and stand)` her. better Iwe~ sults min)` hp looked f0r:`but the EI\z1i.~`h.4 men must nuke u their minds to bcmxue more expeviuieautn . and not Nil so much the pl`iIl('.`ip_le of Yet `all alone. ` On l)afnm~lnr..\hgn the\' found. \' 1| ' l||I,ho`\`Il\I'O. IIICI nor mu pl:nyi:`:nonpIcuiuglao ab` 0 . Tynan nuo::l,yot3`oI9u-Il`t4 > apply on nub- ulohu an: 'l`lnnco clonrly dot 7 Pans pennants up Saturday`: Race. Tunusm. Sept. 9-.l'Imilius Jam-is writs: the Mail : As \'alk\`rie allows De- fender tweI'1t\`-uin!- aocands, and crossed the starting iine then! In` four otcomls` this makee I win for lbfender by eight mimnes fort-_\'~nine seconds. CI`- mu... .... l_..._ QL- nn.unn`O- h u-huh] u-unmet: pglln. Ofthainihohhowo boat: nnd their nos :5 \ -nun-an. undoubtedly - ruiuoul it _\'eaterdn_\`. This was just clear" . ` lay spur nu; uuvuuuwvuu .\'|:w Yuttx. Sept. ll._-'-I-Ix-er\-bogly when opinion js considered of xam in renehit an deciaioii. he been summoned beforet. yacht. committee.-and the cup`- taius and ewueniof the rival flchtiu, WI `)1-ohnhly be heard this Afternoon. De- eu(leI`a injured a rweatukeu out at the south end of the och. when she lay. nud a force ottuonnt'ouoo got to irork to tit- auother topumst. The one damaged ' `yes- terday. vmsoeeu to have a great mtiou split. otlnt. the point. where the lapsai the top of the tmliummlt. and it. showed how great had been the strain and how sturd_\"`wns the stick to stand it 90-well. The crack we\\t- wart way through it, but the tuuglr nee: the nine kept it` ftoiu inning: and even nllou the u of the ji topenil on the third leg of yes nh\\n nee. ` 'I"imn would not. allow-" f"`lnnI:imr and Xu\x.1'$. sq: 1.`-Il:.l'3v::n1.).:The,_ New York yadht comlnittoa has `mlstainecl the pmte.-I of the Detender. The rqve is given to the Defetgder, I - j \IlIyl'|GD VGIUIEI} Dllla I8 IIIQE EVBF)` time, so both changed together depul nbreut of each other. Defender kept crowding Valkyrie danlgorously clubs to the mark boat. on much in that when about No foot. from the line Vnllayrie had to {guilty and drop Almost right on top of lo Iider, who mu ujidentl `not. going to allow any more mom dwi I. but mu pails. Tbauauue thc.ncidut. lander- auuul the llefemler has led . I pmtecxt, but lean hardly think it wi I be sustained; ... Cu...` cl.-4 unino 'iu\IV\ u-Link I \-ism Jilin out new nanny mm: It mu nu guuungu, `us from the point. hum which I view the foul Valkyrie was cloinrly in the right.` The race um. A fair one and sailed an a true hroeae. It uhovn that Van: `rie_ is sliglnt. \ honor than her ri\-cl to wim Ward, ' `but in riot in1~mmingnnd mashing. I as no. me veuol Tlglll w I`ImnvI\ru of De eu_\deI:. andxld what he could Capt. Raff mind not shake him. When time was up Both came about` togothr. and headed for the lino on the susrbongxl tack. Da- femlor lulled seven! times to try go get. on Valkyrie`: `vreatlnr, but us time ever zimg. no both chnmul {anther d I110 Ulll W 0! )'$KQIvI\' E IIIE. Time would not allow"(fB`tpukiIm ` and ttin of a nevi one,` no the nick mod` by Column`. two years was amend _im.o service. The (In spun: at was also, taken out. Its oixtlimnl end appeared just as if it had been bitten or gmuml otf. The Detemlor Guided Valkyrie. -TURIBSTH, Sept. ll.`--.~l~Zmiliu.s Jnrvis ml mm the Mail -from New York : Fn ly fteen minute: _hoIure the start it was evidgut tint (Taft. Cnlxeld was de- mrmincd u oqcunug the weather berth. as M. lit : vessel righteo windsrukl of DA mder. nnddd rhnl. ha could (`lint Holmes Hanson. PI:'rn:.\'un.L-!\lvl)o.v.u.II -'- At Bloolield. S9 t. -Ith, Andrew L`. Patton ill, Hillier, ans Lulu Mcbounld. Hallow ll. Cm:Iun1~o.\'-H.4.\"\'m-On Sept. -llth, at Nu- . nee, R. J. Creighton. Desemnto; to . rs. Elimbeth Haynes. Nagauoo. ` \\'.u.'x:n~\\'I|.l.umsns-Ac Impcmee, on Sept. lst. Frederick Walker to .\lis_s Lomtut Williamson. both _of Gundeu .Eut. P . h'\'.\\' 'l` . n u .'u- 1' L'innoQnn Tnunmlnxv b'Il"IKl \'('III _ "\\'eli, I don't. know." _n.~plicd' (`nptuin (.`r'nneM. "I mther think that if the Emotes: is uphelei ma shall make our w.~\_v omo gain nudyuyll it one win each. ndcw ` " A 'c ` 3135.. u..wL`.?:;3*m?L$3 % hex` within ten footuf the De _ . Pay 2 inig ouuhe sheet Allowed the stool boom to win o\:or the dock `and sm` 0 the sun: honnl il mud: of the Iopmaul and tlne1laun- age vn.\'s done._ 'l`he.hul|s. .4133] not touch or theta might ha\\'e'liun serious mdulla; Tim Tribune rintn an imu-view with `apt. (.`.ramc-lcl, of the \'ulk_\`rie. Hadv femlul thocounae he had ukeu, mid said he could not see how the Defender`: pm- toat could fairly he Iatninotl. The rt-pun mi inquiml : Shall you object. to run the 23v.-or gvor again if the mmmineo decides- . \ nun I mi? \-nu Y" ""7 3,Nr: EEPIEMBER 12th, "l89S, N0. 9o. Two wen KIIIQII um a number Ingurvu. The tetanus issued by the hmdon baud of trade for A t. shows an increase in import: of 2. 5.584 end an increase in_ expolzuot um _ ea (iompued with thecemaepouding non . in 894. I1... I 1354-... shining: \-ogre nIrI_ an m lam. Mary 1. Pierce. thirtaou yearn old, on trialutnmd Hamn, .\lic-h.. for murdch inghor mother. vru convicted of mm- nhughur and sentenced lathe Michwnn induahridnchoul until she in tvontmom you-not -. Jn Vi:r,?lh:`au&f Rev. Dr. . I' . IA he (9 utorlhll, '{0I\DlIl4L.WIl'dlV _ M.Moun:h ..onFndn . Duuunudwn i1t- S yam-sol` yuudhduochoolforthyolmd. """""`"?`;..`.`.:a Mr ox... neutnini of men. . Mr. be "$1. inylormnaon. said Mr. land a food clnnca of unanim- ou. humane he has new oucngth than nuiuuun in bi: party, but be but no ohnncg of ` re-elected. No domocnt. mooni- 'ing to r. Depur. ludnnyohanuo of being ahead. , -n.. .......a... ..4- oh. l`.-InvLn1inn Ilmthn:-n pinlleddown three `cars ao._ ` "A portion of a pier mt omonmho. A uttering plan on Norommho Bay, Inn- mater county. col to-lay. throwing nlurgoemw-d.of porsons into the nut. Two killed and amnnhor injured. TL; nainuunn S-anAl. luv Ihn `nnd M OIBHAG. The iuparior of the Christian, Brothoa-3. hunouedkho ohor of la Tempo. vhiohhnnbriti thObl`DG_hOI'I wry un- -kvonbly. that union he nukes amend: he win be sued for libel touno amount. ofO5.000. Thtpnhlinhorhniifuud to ntrnct. am. an... oI....u built. for ilk! I Aly mwouhuouuomtno E1 0! `V. 5. bill` but. hr which D`Oy|o no-has mound- cd in inducing Sir Ill Sullivan to write the noon. l....I.... I. -`balding Jill: Annnnnllr rIx1.m'-pu.uu\'- AL Bu. ruulu \.>ll|ll\.'ll. ` Kingston, on June Rural Donn -W. B. Cnmy, M.A., E. H. Pixley, Tvs;&Lou hbom, tn Miss Rebec~ eaCudd_v, n. ftnri-ington. ` - EL1.is-P1slu'x-- n Wedneuiay. 4th Sept, at` the residence of the bI_`ida`a fathar. Ellisville. by the Rev. B. Pierce. uncle of the bride, Thomas J. Ellis to Ida, eldst dnu htor of \\'illiaup H. Pioxiie. 15lcl)u.\'.u.n.. x\'i:iL~=-At. Sta. .\lt'u'y s cathe- dral. bv Rev. Vicar-Iioiieral Kelly, John A. Mcbomld, of the (`anndiau Locomo- tive Works. to .\lias ~Lon'ise .\le\`ers, dgughter of `the late P. H. Meyers, 'both of this cit '. V , Nl(~xu:-.\1v.in.ui--On Wednesday, Sept. 11th. at the residence of the bride's father, V\'oodside. Sc. Thomas. b" the Rev. J. A. .\lcl)onnId, Agnes, edest daughter of. Joseph McAdam. 44: W. F. Nickle. of Kiuoton. - -1

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