Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1898, p. 8

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uoorge 1 1. .\do|pln;,sto\vn, from prince Adol- phus, duke of Cambndsze, seventh son of George III. .\:Min.rt;m 4-nnntv \\'ns named from When And low they uor. tho lune: Tiny Hnmllton Times. Leunox countqy takes its name from Charles Lennox; duke of Richmond, u. descendant. of king Charles 11. and the duchoss of Portsmouth, who was :1 member of thetshelhurne government in 1782. He must not be confounded with his nephew, the duke of Rich- mond, who fought. the duel Wllh prince Frederick, and whose wife gave the grand hall at Brussels on the ve nf the battle of Waterloo, celcbra edl by Byron in Childn Harold: '|`hc-re was In sound of revelrv bvl Ionnn to Join me new. Cum. Apriir l6.-'1`he American coneul- ete in now unde r qnerd owing been tempt- ed diennrbence. The nudenhe of the enbool of medicine carrying e 393 ebtelnpted to mete e menifedpetion here yeeberdey even- ing. The poli interfered end erreeted two 0! the eoucenbl. An": result the con- eulete hee beenpleoed under guard. night, And Belgium's capital was gathered there, Her beauty and her chivalry." And whrmn trmric death from hvdro- Monlrem In IIUI. Richmond township is culled after the dukqof Richmond. E`-n.lan~L-l.yal.nrnI\ nflar nrinnn ,:l`lIt'_ mu numuer at 1UU,vvu. - There in renewed nativity on one pert: of hire navel euxgliery board. and I dozenof the lugeeo bu I in this port will be pur- ohued en eoon u wer is certain and IOIID loath to join She eet. (hmz. Anrii m_._'l`he American consul. I CUFF F0 IOIVO H 0l'\N- Nnw Youx. April l6.-A new bill but been dl-stud by the WI!` dopnhmoub for introduohion incongrou us once authoriz- ing tho pronidnnh no onlilt volunteers to the number oi 100,000. 'l`Imn-A In rnnnunnd nnmivihv nn hhn nut: nf I VIIIUIVU ECIIIIIII. Bonn. April l8.-'I'he foreign oioe de- oleree it ebeoluhly untrue then the powere here even dleoueeed my progewlon olcor - orelie notion in the Hiepeno- fled Stetee diepule. B0 In they how merely decided {or the moment ml offer no further intervention u n Indy. Italy, however, lieu propoud diet R aeeie. a re- cognized dleinureebecl nbtiom ehould use ice ooe to induce the Unitud Boetee to eooepo e middle com-ee-oue leee vigoreue in ice eolaione. Thin hhe obher powere have heurtally approved. Bouruurmu, April l6.-A 8 am: lmrnado nhilln in renortnd ha ha 11 the nnuuu. Nlw Yonx, April l6.-'l`bo Bpanhh oonunl so Juckuomillo. Flu. has been or- dered to luvo as once. "Dill Vnuw A....l IR _L nA- Iii Inna HOU'I'AMI"I'0N, APIII ID.`-A D llllll torpedo obillu in reported to be u the clnunol. If-an Van. A..-I `IR _"l`|m En`-uh}. yumundohlnhu lad totho oxolulouo! all vloioon. \ Fran Now York comes 5 ropnn aim ud- Illnlnnoo has received on: unonymou later. warning him than 8 uiu-drwon vulbingln Glut ucyto aid on Man for gain nuoon uhouoiliuiuvoroopon-ad. and 0 the opontlou of that apion would M on 050 Bfodllyn navy ynrd and on than . powdcr mgnzinu st Dover. N.J.. And on . `sown! ship yudn. Boom: nor-/ice uuuc- - tins Inn been inmuctod to can pro- vcntivo mouum. Rnun-. Amn In _'l`hn Ionian MBA. dn. by Byron In Uullun nurom: I There was In sound revelry by ninvhl D0 HTBI. IIIIITQIJIS 0| A.IIK|9y Ash!) . from Ashby dc` lallnucln,` mnr QC Inwn nf I aituniol-nhirn oMTA-r.o Towusmps. Tho: Arc Annoyed. A.....:I In 'l\|.- nnilnl . Il IIlII`. PITIICIIIK Il.I|I III t Goinolo: taboo to omit nnoroooont nyo. a ll worh photo-cbonicolly, roootoo in mid- ` oir. prodnooo whirlpool: in nut and hills '. bochio. Mololond gluolhonbyun ho `- ehn-Ind with Alana:-hit`. and IDA. Inn-nnlin l >- II, PTUIIIJIIIII ldIII'I on BUT TQUIXD. In in uni-otcinlly announced that she duh and dnohuo at York will Inch 3 ton of Ivory Britiua culony in 1890. *- travelling on bond tho now run] yacht. ' Tho truck`: diucovu-in Inn boon non ` I inunoung. Rychnowoki. an oxouriosn '0! Lsmborq. chino to Inn diooovuud an '_';oloou-in uid wlgichbo culls "lloclroid." I `Tho discovery bu oauuod u grub nonu- nion on the continent. Hoobuinqd it In . ohcuolyuin, bu iuin not idontionl wit . Iloctricnly. luoffocbln dochndlo ho nailing. producing light and cunning r. Gainlnr tnn in unit nnpnunnh run: .An_ omltunt Food, admirably A adapted to the want: of Infants and Younjh Fmona, and being rich In Phosphates and Potash In of the [hottest utlllty In supply- ing the bone-forming and other indiopcnsablo elements of food. _-. `I I\ an Inn: ucuncluy. Ina IIIO lIl'I|O1 l0 clnngu direction undo: in inI~ no lnnrquia ol Ssliahury will return . to ` England on Mny 3rd, when. club gouip use:-nu, he will resign the lord-war-donship oftho cinqno poruunnd ho succeeded u lord-wurdur by lord George Hamilton. leo- rohuy of mac {or India. Although she promior in honor and able to walk About, roturning~ Rivion hnvollorl say he ovidonbly does to with much `difficulty. And only by leaning on hi: pri- `vnto Iocrotuy. In in nddod than the unr- quia Ihoopc more than nunl and thab his luoolhu non romlnod the ruddy hnqwhich in hnbiuunl in MI one when in good huich. From Egy Income: report: of the dia- covory an The of the tonnho ol Alnonophlu 11. who reigned ip 1556. B C. of Thoumoc Ill. of Ammo in H1 and Ramon: I. II. `III. All the in on aid to be in`: splendid mm 0! pnoorntion. l WiIhnlminA_ nnmn rnnnnh of H'nHu|d_ I lplOIIlllII III OI VIVIOII. Wilhelmina. quoon rogono of Holland. in in Pain. incognito. on but In} to Csnnoo. when tho is to visit the duohou of Albany. Thin in the tint bins queen Wilhelmina ha been in Pnril and the in --:.l A- L. A-I:_Ls..I BL- _:II L- _...:_-J 1 UIKIIIX. WIIUIU IIIC IO 50 VIQIU FCC CIIIUD mid to ho dolichpd. She will be roooivod by prosidonb Faun on hot return. In in mini-nOBniAlII nnnnnnnnrl Huh Lb. `:3. ma. nrauw Ill I03). ' Though the marqnie of Salisbury well ` deserved areet. he in not out o! touch with diplomacy. but in kept oonltantly in formed of the progreee of all negotiatlone and has eucceeded in doing a hit of diplo- rmcy on hie own account einoe he left England. It is aeeerted that the premier has mnnagnd to materially advance the Welt African negotiations. In fact, it is said that they have been euziently ad- vancedtopive lemon to believe that a eetiefaotory settlement will be announced when parliament re-aeeernblee on Monday. On the re-auernbling of the home of com- mon: lte ret bnsineel will be that of en ply. ha mnrnnin of Raliehnrv -ill I-nhn-n tn W0l'lll I0!` DVD!` [0113] ylfla In any one our inberenu no no nluod thnh we have nrighb to not For ouraolvou. There in no reason to believe shut the Uniood Sumo: would resist: the nuertion of him prinoi la. And Spain can hardly ro- fuu ho II unit to rule: to which the volun- tarily aubmibtqd during the wu with France in 1823. |I`l....._L sk-_ .... ..:- -3 -I:-L.--_ -.II THOHAS H. JOHNS. \ avg nmcass 31'. Lord Inileburre lleelth-one Queellon Ile- tore Tho London Public And `eet II. We! Or Poeoo-Ir Baden Powell Innate Brituln to Declare that she Will Not Allow The Deolerotlon of Perle To Do let Aelde. Lounou. April i6.-'l`here is but one queetion before the public in London, wet or e. end everybody diacueeee it more or eeeintellilentlmyeb ellu eiriendly die- ed tower wet in the nice ! Stetee. hequeen,it ie underetood,hee wetchedwith deep concern the course of the crieie, epeoiel eervioe telegreme having eppreieed her mejeety of every turn of the diplo- matic oompeign between the errivel oi the London pepers on one dey end thoee of the dq following. Her mnjeety hee eon- enlted the Inerquie of Seliebnry ee to the poeeibility of everbing wer. end it in en- nounoed here. "when the eecret pegee of our foreign oioe ere mede public it will be found that her mejeetfe pareoml medie- tion reached both the queen regent of Spein end preeident McKinley. The Time: nrinha I Ishtar from Sir linden Dpllll Illu PPBIIUOIIII lUl\ln|Cy-" The Times prinba I lohtor from Sir Bndon Powell, M. P., making why Great Britain should nob pluinl declare that: Ibo would nob ullow she doc notion of Paris to be no aside and than pnutoero would be trutod Ian pinto: if they vouched British uhi .ond in any case would be excluded from rioiah I pox-bu. Thu Timon nnmmnnhinn nn tho IAMAI porrau. The Times oommoubing on the letter ssyse "We can see no reason why the powers which signed bhs doolsrsuon 01 Paris should nobjoin in this sssoroion oi the policy now rooognizsd by the olvilisod world for over forty yous. In Alli`! nnln nnr inhnnuhn urn an vnlnnd fur HA8 REACHED BOTH sum ` AND IWKINLEY. VlCTORlA S own niEn1A11oN.| ___, , ` 7 7 . - 'aovV T GIRLS ibbed LADIES d Plain. BLACK I,\ND `D NS, VCASHMERE _AND COTTON, UNCHANGEABLE. Made to Flt. Fit to Wear. l0c.l5c. 20c. 25c. 30c. 35c. 40c. 50c. 3. null Ina g i with oloc_trioiy. nu-snuuo ndlliollngnoc chnnnn rlnrnnnnn nndnr in Inn. iii E 2,000 diozen new Hoaiex-Iy. 5.,T9CKd'.5 R. \A/F\LDRON- rims ol Ion- nl QIlI\.. tooltbooulotlupu. rumnnaalanhuuau Nice to be able to put a suit on the boy that you won't have to worry about. That the boy can romp in, and not need watching for fear of wear and tear. OAK HALL never prides itself on the lowest of the prices. We have the exclusive agency of the nes: Clothing in Canada. Qualxty has been_ alays will be our tint consideration, what is 50 extra on a amt if it lasts twice as long, and still for big boys we have suits $3.50, 8 .8350. .35, 6, 37. Also nobhy little Brownie Suits. Outside o the big cities these goods as not seen, 82 50. 83. 84. 35. .Pf58 in plain gutes. I)o you lilt our system ? H. D. BIBBY 00., --x znun c'l`DD'Il"l\ Dl\lI"l'I\\! msmssssammsstw TO RIDE A MYRTLE CUT. Boys Spring Suits. J vvenile Clothing. |REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE omucs, 332 KING STREET. AT A MODERATE FlGURE_ Perhaps you cannot find ahouee to rent that suits you. Then why not select one of the MANY HOMES we have for sale and av Id the worr of moving so 0 tan.` ou can secure a Decided Yet [In Where Van Are A Gqing To Move? IF NOT we CAN HELP You. HAVEYOU MONEY TO LOAN AT Low Rarrad. ESTATES MANAGED. ~ `.41 IV! In to be convinced of it: anporiorityinid enjoy to the fullslt thoyplouuro of cycling. C111 1% our store And try one. BEAUTIFUL HOME ` Oouumcon. - noon nun.-._ Vnbuuaau . "_3 .-uunnu 2 COLUMBIA CHAIN WHEELS. - - - - - :85 `HAIR fl-`ORD BICYCLES . - - - - - -~ 60 VEDETTE BICYCLES. `- - - I50 and C45 POPE MANUFACTURING CO., Hartford. Colin. J, R. C. DOBBS 6: C0. Columbia-Dealers. xmarrou. on-r. M`CAN N S It will pay you to invest your savings in BEVEL-GEAR QHAINLESSI BICYCLE A A I Real Estate I 336 KING STREET. KINGSTON. FANCY ENGLISH DUCKS For boys Blouses, _ ' ~ Ladies Suite. etc. A not Colors. 1 c, 15c, 17c, 0c, 25c, 30c. WHITE PIQUES. 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c. IN A `I111: `ing: Inna 7-, _-', ---, vwv, uvvu ANCY MU$LlNS._ M l2l,~c, 15c. 18c, 20c, 25c, 30c. WE SELL CARPET5o in Tvliiro In only on; than are `r }-Lg 33" "FROM oun LISTS. `I only notding you the best possible service, menu the test styles. the qnulitios and the m than 1 complete any the most fashion- Ilrnfod iii nmuns. ,A4..gcnIlOmIn who has 2,000 HUI to in jupplyipg us H 150` olioiona product of the tho. He uses the ovu- outing A ten And ch 1: I ohm ug'puro. 0 3" P tom; Buns. llololfo. : ROI`. \GII1Ih|pn. IN to &I.9ololoc. uuuoonunun ~` In o--w ms . -`%=Ko."m`;a- N'3.`u.'e='; I$` `oIln.now.I5)d: ma; . mom an A . oa- Ln`uu.`nnvy.h- e'I":'iIv?c"n.:anoaE Sm Cons A. CA.\lF.ll0N. M 1). _AA_ EIIIIOIIIIIIUIOII -IIIIIJ Iillllltlllllilltllii` - T l'\II'\IlI'| C SYRUP PURE. rrllnupu uruu In uuunw |JI|Il'lQ|`Q'. Tho progncs of events, both in this immcdiuto noi hborhood and on the other side of t e globe. is making it evident to thoughtful men that the future of the world depends upon 5| good understanding betvwen Britain and the states. A formal alliance is not at-edrd. Their interest is the mum. and so is their hurt. Thoir greatest interest in , and the thought. or rather pnnun. which stirs them iathe woltnro ot humanity by the extension of liberty. the reign ot law and the utnblirhrnont ot Juntioo. Iajrlll. I at IIIIII vlvu-c The change in the methods oi caring for the convicts in Georgia promises to be very profitable one for the state, and may result ntso in better treatment of the prisoners. llnder the old ur- rangemennaas was shown in the re- port of a legislative commission last winter, the convicts were starved and brutally treated by the lessees, who had entire charge oi them. even to the extent of punishing them. By the new law control is laced in the hands oi n commiszion, w ich is to regulate their hours of labor. the manner and ext t of their punishment, the var y, quality. and quantity of their food, and the \ harut-ter of their cloth- ing, and .~ ...so to require their proper care In other respects. The lease sys- tem remains, but it is placed on a busi- ness hasis in the hands of the connois- sion_ with the result that the 1,800 com-it-ts are to be hired out for tihout $176,000 a year, instead of the paltry 825,000 received under the old arrange- ment. Expenses are largelv increased, of course, Jerunsv of the salaries nftho comulissioners, and the wages paid to guards, doctors, and other offioers, hut, estimating this liberally, the com- missioners are looking ftrf\\ul`(l happily to II net revenue of over $100,000 a year, Them has heen lnud rnmplnint in the state over the size of the tax rate, and it ill be interesting to \\'(|tt`h the effect on juries of this ex- pectation of revenue without taxation.` Will KUTWT l$,WIIl?I: uoodun u ' as good wouynnnship good w M ` ` IUIIIBIIING DBPABTHENT `u all nlookod with the latest . Kb. Unlcvoll. ah. l nus Iearneu um an 01 gathering years grauefully. She appreciates as .-ilw loses her youth that she must pay more regard to her appearance, and that in life's picture she must aIu'a's be a figure that looks uell. lero, the- bachelor girl rises superior tn the uld maid, for with till the old maid`s gentleness she was a hit. inclined to owdineas. The hnrhelor girl immen- on you when you meet her. with her nature: ness. llerhnps, as you grow to know her well, you may \\ ish that her natural manner did not. tend toward hruaqueness. but at least. she is truth- ful. She is a woman of business. and she is gradually learning that to sue- ceed. n the in business and in society. she must follow the xxunple of hi-r hro- ther, and not our her worlmday \\'or~ rice or joys into her social life. She must learn the t of being a gruh or n hutlerlly an 1 me and place demand. She is fond of pleasure, and, bein healthy and happy, she is kind an charitable." tQ;huor um. Slto is _\visa in one respect, is this lmch~lor girl," Rpth Ashmnre writes in the April Ladies` Home Jnurml. She has learned tlm art of gathering nrmvfnllv, She nmurorintnc .-nu palm Anclo-Inna UIII). Prlllulpal Grunt In Queen`: Qunnoru-. Tkn nrnnngnn nf nrnnln hail. i arylnul `rho muguwu bicycle club will hold a apoolul muting on Monday night: hou- run for a tunnel` club homo on the lam not the so. Lnwnnco. unm..... An-.. n.....n alumni: in mnidlv uooun, II'.. In I arlvo won!) one may. Thin Alton-noon Capo. Donnolly received I telegram from Dctroln to the ether elm the ntounor Uunbriu had puud that point. an olovon o'clock. on her way down to Port Oolborno. `FRI. nun-n(nn Jnrnnn Rnhnr laid infnrmn. nno gnu. Kmg attach Along by also mu 1: uqulro wu noticeably {me from gardener : ban: and flower stand: this morningm {not fully npprecintod by citizen: who had occasion to tuvol phn way. Rumml Hnnnldunn. Pittlbumh. D080- to cum gnu way. Samuel Donnldoun. Pittsburgh. lo- Inuur uh Dubrin pooh olco, wu mm with muoculu rhonmntiam for two you-u. Ont bobble of Dr. Hull : Rboulnntio Cure curod him complotaly. For sale at Wade`: drug Ihoro. -_ _.,, _ u__ ..___n_.. In-day. '1'_no nuvormomonu no IntuI'vun- mg. m Ind so they no amid the mar- aryinhl -mm mmmun bicvnlo Uolnorno. Thin nornin Juno: Baker hid informs- on spin onry Grimshnw, jr., for thtowing 5 billiard ball through bin pool room window. breaking the ball at wolru uho gllll. Kmo attach nlonn bv 1:00 rqulro IBDUCI`. On Mondny Mn. P. Devlin, Athletic boon. will nthond the wedding of F. W. Hindu. non of W. Hindu. Tronbon. iormoriy of thin city. The Grand Trunk RR. Co. bu oom- plotnly given up any idea ihoy may hnvo onooruinod of removing their hood oiiicu to Toronto. ANWDER FROM V0 md ovory page of the WING In-day. _ho ndvorbiumonu no outermo- mn. mhurlnd A: than an unidlh man or am Ian. uwnnco. William Allen. Bagoh touch. in npidly aiulng strength After his unto illnou. bl: aloornoon ho` nooompnniod Capt. Booth, in drive about the city. Thin Alum-nnnn Cnnh. Dnnnnllv l'O0IiYOd Apnlmn. Joseph Brophy bu made: number at inprovomonu to Long Islmd put. Ho oxpooun largo numbor__ol vialbou thin n- n....A.- M... D h.wlin_ Ahhlntln ` Juno: (hill! no we maul: noon nun. Oupb. J. E. Scott h ronovacion And ro- tting wall undor ontho propollor Paula and oxpocu to am the IOIIOII on April 25th. Jonah Bmnhv l l WIOII mun lllldl II lIl'IWU'I lulu. John Sharpe. tnlncr ol Nolllo Bhu-pot. whoa Nun in 2:165 in now uloomod wish I Juno: Gun no mo Riduu shook farm. 11...; J I Hnnhh Inn nnnnvnhinn And ra. I II. ` . A. Llddlo. Woroomor. Mum, on-ivod "In aha city to-day to spend new day: with rclumt. an. Robert M. Mnclccn. former United Stout zninlcocr to Franco. died on Part: no nix o'clock Hahn nornin Min lo Rose .0 .K. once. has rc-_ turned to cit once rpcnding a low" such with Mon at Brunt : Mullo. Jul:-n EL--no hlbnlnnll M Nnllln lnrnnr. I-IIlIII Ill up-cu. I D. Murray. Earl moot, ii on tho ak] II t. `Three suobionoon hold lorth on the Inn- koh shin morning. , `Mn nmmllor Oman. undo: Cunt. J. V. in can morning. Tho pollor Ooom. under Oapb. Tron! . will sail on dtlm April 27th or n- `LII. `IT ICC ) su'_*'seAnn ovaacoms- W that Ieleolneto look thr0:l;_mz`stock.in u-nnunlllh-4|--..uI|I.......:..s.. so. an -Lil- GENERAL PIRAORAPHS. Onrlng I'D!` oonvlou. .___ .'_ AL- _...lL...l.. Wasmsmox. April It --'l|o Ida: Io- KIT -w VIII W T Inn Ihojdnl insulation to Na 3 until Tuadqy. Ho will than in tho nnnhtiu and `give 8 in twenty- fourlountounwc. I18 nflnnto cnoInhOIhtIholn0gIn will probably Iolnlloflluntlqy. W I_ I` on Wasnum-row. April l8.-Tbo ooooto oonvonod ohup at too o'clock and door tho It-sanction o_l some rontino bodnooo. tho romlltioo ol tho foloign rololionooom` nmoo rabid bolero tho oooooo. Alli-hooonooon opptovo of action. tho only diloreooo icing on to tho nokhodo oood.thogononldoni:oboiogooplooo tho Unihod Blotoo in o hvonhlo position bo- forothopooplootthio country no wollu bo:u'io'Obooivi|in::.nuiooo of Ihowotld. t oxpooood uinorit noon noug- nilioglho indoondonoo ol tyho Colin Io- pohlio will Iiopuood. - AI l.~|0p.u. ohobouohokorooonom til Ion o o|ock Moods} morning. Pt&oo| Iolinloy will ptolnbl not nnln II ILQ idnh Iaullnlinn on lb vvu uvy Ilo . ' T)ol`|`)Ilnt you (loot with-any old t thn right kind.-theru In an walmep It, mud chn ethe mm. We|havo Pnlnu I` all It full line of One, Vnrnlshon, we thonn. _~.mITOEELL ~ Ito joint until Tnn-Inn. lull KIIIIJII II! III! IIIIUI LONDON,` April l5.-'l`he Wuhingbon correspondent oi the Daily News re a: "A: 3 hold foreoeeo. in in Alleged. t eh preeidenb McKinley : plea in to send eup- pliee to the reconcentndoe eecorbed by warships which would preobieelly teise Cube. Spain uhen would propoee erhihrb lion end Americe would connect, claiming compeneeuion for the losses of American citizens in Cube. during theleet: decade. The emounb would be too Inge for Spein to pe end Cube would be peacefully en- nex by Americe in eetiefeccion for her nhi m, " UUDL I10 EIICI Z I left: Havana with my funily because I believed the opening of hostilities means the measure of all the Cuban: end Ameri- cnne. All the Americans, or very near all. hnnn Inlh nnvnnn. And hhnnn mmninino II In $U UIIIIW EUICX. Senor Arrango also etated that military preparations were going forward in expec- tation ol a possible war with the United States. two large magazines hating just been completed at Moi-ru castle. Queen Victoria for Peace. Loxnox, April l6.-'l`he Madrid corros- pondent of the Daily Mail says: "The news published in this morning's Imparcial from its London correspondent concerning the deep interest taken by queen Victoria. her earnest desire lor peace and her personal endeavore in .J,a,toI' of its preservation, has been read here with thegreatest interest. A member of the cabinet said today Spain letls grateful for these endeavors. The British government oanexcitea great inuence in favor ol peace it it cares to be so persuaded. Asit is the United Statee are simpl violating in the most brutal manner al international rights in their dealings with us. Public opinion. however. looks for nothln from England, suspecting that the B tish government has reasons ol its own {or the moment {or siding rather with the United States." vnr I! even. Mmnw, April 16 -An oioinl doupotch from Hnnm uya : "Porfeob tranquility provnill on the inland. All political parties an more united tint: over, and are nllylng round bho govommonn nncl the flu . The jouronla are printing pobciotio uni on. Pnua. Anvil 16 -Sniin hn bonrun Olli- naxuu U] claim." 'FL. I` Denlen lie sent `them. MADRID, April l6.-Lieuh-Gen. Weyler euthoriueo the correspondent of the preee to eey that report: published here no to e eupponed statement by cooenl-genenl Fitz hugh Lee. respecting I letter Gen. Weylor eddreeeed to Santa: Gunmen an to tor does and mince pieced in the port of I- venn during hie (Weyler e) commend. end reepectin n enheequent deepetch from him begging union to deetroy the lettenefter the catastrophe helell the Maine. are en- tirely without foundation. New You. April 16.-Senor Leopold Dolz Y. Arnngo. protector of law at the HIVIII university. who Arrived [get night: with other Cubans on the steamer Senece from Hevenie. in an interview game one an interesting ehebelnenb regarding effeire in Cuba. He amid: HY Igfh 'l1.u.n. -Hh Inn fnvnilu hnnnnnn um. All In! nmerlcull. or vllty near III, hue Ielb Havana, and than rexneining either profess to believe there will be no war or even if there be they are no safe el if in the United Shetee." 9-....- A........... .I... .o.o.A nus ~.:l:A.n. Journals an pnnung plwlomu Iruoaal. Puus. April l6.-Spiin hu begun ing in All her able subjects. cotiL`m MOIST. OIAZIII." The Daily News commenting on this "bold forecast. nyu : "lb in too good to be true. All Trunqnu At luau. Lormox, April l6.-Au indiubing the present viaw hero on the Bpaniah-American omit the betting ab Lloyd`: for and again in oven. unnnin Anni IR _An nninl rlnnnntnh meeting. Should the reeclution reech the preci- denmnccompenied by the amendment recog- nizing the republic of Cube, the preeident will eign them but in e brie! meeeege to congreu he will hold that the constitution prerogative vented in the preeident to re- cognize` other govermnente. cannot be taken way end then the emendnent is therefore void end inoperntive." I I CLARE HERIELF. In IOIIIII `I'D .VIl|IIII ouhe Will lo `the Inn! lot Vlgeroee Aeuee-An' Anna-out `nu win no void And In- 0IOl'IIIVO-I'h|I[I Ieldro De Trenqnu 5 an-nevus. Wnsnuurron. April l0.-'l.`he Waking- ton Poet e summery of the eitnetlon. pub- liehed in to-dey'e lune. inolndee the fol- lowin etetement: "Immedietely the preei entle empowered to use the Army and nevy he will have an nltimetum to S in giving her twenty-four hour:-. poul- bg (arty eight. within which to euewer w other the will peeoeehly withdrew her troope and flu from Cube. er reineel to evacuate the il- = ind - which in 0! course looked for-will hethe eignel for eotion on the put of this government end thet nation will he the vigoroue nee of both 'our nevel and lend forces. The Poet make: this Itetemeuton the highest poneihle author- ity. the oourle of notion indieeted heving been decided on At yeetesdere eebinet meeting. "Should the reenlntion reech meal- alum wuu. as Asxsol rro cs. mus 01-` THE msmisrir. Ihlnh A luau-0 Ill! occur. -I In Debuting In In Ignace. -.....,`_.._. A__:| In ll` Too 0oo:To Bo True. I us up Jul, 111.. ` tumu- -w...\.......~ --'~3 !""`.s...... . . `St. mptuuunhdtho nnnmnhwnn Viiili s1C'iiI1inAY.V APRIL Lul oivniufhs oouplo valid I hum ha .3... u...... .....!.'Z'.. '.!'3.'...:' IVZIUU .7 HIV `II If Til L 5 uuulnrol boyohnvo bani this toleonqnptinqouthoconot Phonulbiviohn ninth at.-night If in` If ugh thnnnlvn nn-inn ! I 1:24. Anglesey. from the island and coun- ty in North Wales, where there an mines of copper and lend. Henry Wil- liam Puget, earl of Uxhridgo, who lost hi leg at the battle ol Waterloo, was the first marquis at Anglos:-y. Anhlw. frown Aahhv dc: In Znnrha DbN"`I',.b;5iI;`:` mm mm Allin`, Irom nanny (I? ll L0u0lN,' n mgr at town of l,eim-stenhin-. England. which has I ruined castle ' in thin}: Marv Ono:-n nl hung um...` nnglum, wlncn nu n ruined castle." in which Mary Queen of Scots was once confined. and 3 church which vru_the burial place 0! the Hastings funny. = ol beorge Ill. Addington vounty was named from Henry Addington, viscount sidmouth. who was speaker of the house of com- mons from 1789 to 1801, and afterwards chttncellor of the exchoquer und pre- mier of England. Mncuuley says that Addington was nnivenmlly mlinitted to hnve been the best speaker` that had sat in the choir since the re- tirement of Onslmv. But mature had not hestowed on him very vigorous fnculties. He was n favorite with the king, whom he resenihled in nur- ` rowness of mind, mid to whom he was more ohsequious th.-in Pitt hnd ever been. Rut Addington took his elevntion (to the premiership) quite` seriously, uttrihuted it to his own merit, and considered himself as one of the great triumvirate of English alnta-amen, nu worthy to make a third with Pitt and Fox. Among its townships Lure: Camden (Rust). utter eurl Camden, deu-tihed in connection with Kent." county. . . I, Sheffield from lord Sheffield. who in the dolutte on the constituliunalli act of 1791. moved. while Burke win I speaking. that the proceedings were not in order. Mr. Anstruther nlso' called Burke to order. Fox felt hound an autumn!` Q|._llinI:l`h -nntinn u-hi:-In I l (`INFO HIITIC [0 nruwr. I'0X [FIE DOUYIII In support Sheffield! motion, which Butte resented. and they wpro never ngnin friends. Lord Sheffield`: mo- tion WIS withdrmx n. Kulndlr, Irish. . Denbi h, from :1 count in Wales. Elfing am. from lord inward. earl of liftinghnm, whose daughter married Sir Guy (`ark-Inn. Ahinnnr h-nm Sir Jnmoc. in-u-Inn . 5!!` uuy rarmnn. Ahinger` from Sir James Scarlett,- Baron Ahnngor, who was nttornev-2 mineral in the British government in` um`; the aunt: ox mcnmonu. Fredericksburgh, utter prince Fred- :-rick, duke of York. comLuander-in- (`hief of the army. second son oi king George III. .\dn|nhnsfn\\rI'I from nrinm Adnl-` n nu: nu: -uuu;-u. LoNDoN,April 18. -'1`ho Daily Chronioldl Wuhingtou conrupondonh any: bbo powers. with she oxeopmon ot Englund. are no In- gorod ah congmia for ignoring Spain : offer of Armistice than hhoy no confoning with I view on oonoertad acnion. Her uenuly anu nor (3lllVl|lT)'. And whose tmgic death from hydro- phobin, in 1819, when he vsus gover- nor-general of Canada, will be recall- ed. The other litlea of this family, curl of March and baron Methuen, are commemorated in the names of town~ ships of Carleton und Pelerboro coun- ties. . ues. A _ ` Ernesttown, utter prince lamest Au- gustus, king of Hanover and duke of Cumberland, fifth son of George III. Amimrnk Iklnml from Jefferv. lord Uunmerlanu, Hun son 01 ueurgu nu. Amherst Island, from Jeffery, lord Amherst, born 1717, who oumnmndod the British troops at Louisburg. l/'58, captured Montreal from the French. 1760, lrecmne field marshal and died at Montreal in 1797. I)2.\l..nn-u` Inirnchiil in nnllnd vnflnr Ta. B

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