Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1898, p. 6

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HIT I II in contnryto my wish to answer much. but I had Iound out that he onus!- uod nutter: on some occuiool. And I thought thoolooplunncu u-nu hon anon othu than innonniu [do 110% rcnouba Iondi any word to Own rogsrdinghlr. ! Hoplit '1 uponnn-nation At the timool . Mr. Wilmocfo retirement. Ir. Mucurov iufannod IIO aim the Iupcodon that Hop kitk In willing to 06;: 3a Apology for Inn action. but I told Ir. Ilnonnov that I could not no.-apt In gpologyhr ouch ac- tions-__! iii! I99! yqggnisatn I_vit|_I Qmn rounding the Ilptnnnucion cl Ir. Hop. iilk ` to hit ompgmion " Rnnnninnd It In Whiunn -in..- my mac mgnu." bid you boliuo it? "Well if you form no no mew-er,I will .-ny that I disen- ditod his atntemcuta nguding aloe lou nights." Whu made you dll ion bin 3" IUYTI. "My uuitudo toward: Mr. Hopkitk Ind not been different from nun] during the pub you. I granted him have of abnonco thou! I you :30. owing to :1! health. The matter In: rotated to Ottawa. Slooplounou At night: has boon thil arou- blo with him. He bud told my oovonl times than he nu I victim of ioaomuin an be Ind ohm to 1: bad on uriul in the mormng,t!us he ha noa a'op6 an hour dur- ing who night." "d ton hnlicmn it." "'nll N van Ill` UIIICU .' "I heponsmell nk ol liquor in the drunr 01 my deck. from which I took a Ipoonlnl in Inter when I In troubled with u din] spell. The liquor Ina Mien purely tor medicinal purposes. and never offered to any member 0! the ma. I am glad you brought. that up for ib given me I chance to make an upluntion. I nave hoard than detrimoutd repottn have gone Ahmed. HIE I "When I urive in the morning I look over the correepondence and any reference from Ottawa. I record them and hand over to Mr. Mecerroy whet is rcquired. He gives to the clerk their nuigned work. When there are reports to be made I make them out. After then I read the newe- pepere and emoke e pipe This wee ro- peezed in the afternoon. I take one hour tor lunch." "Did you do on hours work each day ?" "Oh! t.het e nonsense; ceruinly I did. When I we: not reading the papers. I was busy with oiee work. I Am An old rmok- er end enjoy I pipe " "And won her! I-nnr clean nllinnnp in or Inn uuuy I plpo "And you had your glue of liquor in the otco ."' HI L-..;--_-II n-_L -1 |:___-_ :_ .1, Illll uluucu I0 I-U IIIO [Of my IIKDIIIITD. 1. road it over. Mr. Mncu-row prepared rmny of the reports bubl read them over beloro they went out). When I came here the dimico and routes were now to me and I untunlly depended, ho some extent, on Mr. M|c|n'ow s knowlod 2." Milan. alas pun. .n.....I AL- -_ :_ AL. -1 on mr. nllclrmwl KIJOWIOO Q." "How do you spend the my in the of- oo Y" nun.-- I -__:._- z_ AL- -_,A_,~_._ r u 1 The Evidence Put In at This Altereoorrs Sesalon. The Merrick-Hopklrk investigation was reopened after lunch at two o'clock. Mr. Merrick again took his place in the witness box, when the croes-ex- omiuation by G. M. Macdonnell continued. He said: "Mr. Hopkirk e inaccuracy in his work had not been any greater during the last year of his ser- vice than formerly. Hie mistakes caused considerable correspondence between the local oice and the department at Ottawa. I euperviecd Mr. IIopkirk's work and I found innumerable errors. When I found these errors, his attention was called to them. As a rule his work through Mr. Macarrow s office before it reached me. About five months after I entered the OIIICO I discovered that he was inaccur- ate. Beyond the rnistekes in the post office orders, and the contracts already recorded, I cannot recall the particulars of other cases. Over the local institution Ikeepa general so rvision. I write and dictate reporte and ettets. and supervise those going out of the office and advice when occasion rcquiree it. In every case where Mr. Hophrk preparededocument end bended it L0 me for my signature. I over. Mr. Mann-row nrenu-ed Any Palntlnn to Dorfhlstsprlnx I fhvmn have lhln in tha nlmm In Inn: in Now They Are Gone. Km Wear, May 27.-Io is reported on the beat authority that Carvers`: then has escaped, having left Santiago on Saturday. In is believed he intends to attack the Atlanbic coaab citiep. The United States fleet: is watching for such a movement. (Jen-era may possibly go into Porto Rico bub he cannot go into Havana. 90 um: lII'JVUlL|0BlOl one apnman veeaene. "Ab Cape Haytien I received word from the department that the Spanish vessels had been sighted off Curacao ou the nth inebanb. As stated in my telegrams, no serious injury was done to any of the ships and only one man was killed and seven wounded slightly." KUITD RICO: Upon approaching San Juan it wee eeen that none of the Spanish veseels were in the harbor. I was therefore considerably in doubt whether they had reached Sen Juan and again depurtdd for some unknown destination, or whether they lied not arrived. As their ca ture `was the objootoi the expedition an as it was essential that they should not pan to the westward, I determined to attach the batteries delendlng the port in order to develop their positions and ltrength. and then without waiting to reduce the city, or subject it to regular bombardment which would require due notice, to turn to the westward. I commenced the at. tsolr as eoon ee it was good dayli ht. This lasted about three hour whent esignal wee mode to discontinue the firing and the squadron stood to the north- east until out of sight oi Juan, when the course was laid to the westward with the view of communicating with the de- partment at Porto Rico and learn if the department had obtained information no to the movements of the Spanish veesele. Cane Hnvtien I rannivnd word from 1 i I IUUIII [Of HOIIIPIIIID C 01'-rawa. May 27.-- he oolloabora of ena- tomn at: who various Cmadlan port4..A in- cluding than on the lakes, rocoivod in- struction: this morning regarding the clearance of veuala with ooubraband of. war and the coaling of wanhipa. auw -Izuvll IJIIUIIIIUII. Wasrumrrox. May `17.- l`ho following bulletin was potted ID the navy deport- mont to day: "The following in 3 copy of a report made by rear admiral Sampson concerning the notion all San Juan do Porto Ruco: II!`.x;.-. gnu---_L1__ E... f..__ IA .-`- -4-- er Minna olin has boWn-;ightod hosdod 9 south for` onnp-um: OTFAWA. Mn: 2'] ._ ha mllnnhnrn nl mu. AFTERNOON PROCEEDINGS. `rho Action Duorlbed. -...._.._- 11-; n- oIIL_ "nu w&3uuq-u$Ir' 0l._ycg all Hoyulnlylli ho long turnout `Q3 I)onIokhl!" "tollgnb. I -I -S. 1 ii In It hm lino thkd I Ilhblrcuyilw." "lEltpUIOhhlP" "1 union is dtnhivbvu I "80 yunynt hull OI$nv.|d"nIl Ihoccuglatu-at Iona olddntkyvlo wulcndlngndlblilnluthclulnhoi animal. "Yu.uuI;IlnobhtIl.nl'hl|qo urpurtwil Inn. It huhnopowudul tcrdoILInII-lnnnlnh-a-p_--.5. --- u._... -w ' -------uv; nu- - Haw YORK PARIS. <:mc.\uo-. ST. bomb. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. \vAsmNa'roN. mrmmln. us. an -u--opuwutu wtpruwlll tudoII.buI--lmuIIuhnnIQ.uph` I n .1 Ill IIIOII IIXIIIIKI WWII Dull -ConIunponry Review. ' `IE1!!! CIWI IIIUIIM To go nbek on your wold in obtaine- trenenouqn or to fell to meet your liabili- ties canoes e Chlnnman to loan taco." and this in to him tinbeenble. The ncrioee which he will make on theepproeei: of hie new you to enable him to avoid being posted an insolvent are no extraordinary as they no admirable. Nor would it be right to omit ell reiennee to the foot that to their justice they frequently Add gener- sully. Iunll remember nnnnlnnhinhn en Ame:-nan who had iniied efhr yeon of labor w = supported during the to- meindero" .m life by his"eolnpnden." en the native employed by European iinne in their dealing: with China` is build. -{`.nnInInnnrnrw Rania: ' way no gut uuu uuIuu"uI Iul nunlptll ODD- fruro, but once the mystic words "puttoo book"--i. a. enter it in writing-huo been uttered the inter may rely on tho tnnaaction being talthlnliy carried through. This comparatively b [h Itand~ an! of commercial morality nu I-ally u- uuits in an elaborate Iylhm 0! credit. gmatiy to the advantage of both oontnot~ ing parties. and. though tho "aquouo," or perquisiw, enter: into every arrangement. it in not aumciont to stop the wheel: of commerce. though undoubtedly It tro- quontiy clog: them, Tn an Aha} nn vdnr nial In A h-min.-. IU lnI'U|lUlU~ From what has been already told no to the how lntoront taken by the Chtnuo in money matter: It may be Inrmlnud thot they should be par excellence o"nntion 0! shopkeepers." And no they on. To their credit be It sold that they have thor- oughly roallxod that bargains on hlndlng. The ten merchant may ondenva In ovary way to got tho bettcot his European con- front. but once the mvnln words "nntn. -Z -'7 llnlhoulygoulq-lulu? Oh. In all! Their Utter lndibnnce to suturing and Their Business Holnlty. The Chinnnmn )8 not wnntonly cruel. ` but he is nmrvoiounly lmliilerent to the auilcrings of others. The cook will cover A rut with kerosene and set. is alight. not to enjoy its auerings. but because he be- llows its non.-ms will more iso fellows nwny. A mnpzissmte will inn bimnelf gently on the execution ground on which n yell- ing malolnoior is being gradually cut to pieces. not because he enjoys the spectacle, but because it in all pan or his day`: work. A crowd of spectators will watch I child drown because it in no one`! apeciol bml-V nose to save it and because to interfere in what does not concern you may give the to trouble. 13...... _.L_A I.-- 1.....- -n..__.n_ ,-.,u -_ A Then passion hon:-ts thnt saw the won-Id love swwt with all its yrnra. And nga no vnlo of Sears. Turn:-d once npznin lo lip play and (hp old, old loror song. Yet bolder now and more strong With undcratmin or tears. -Rln-h And WHO. And at avvoct ave awm-G summoning the min- ator boll mado moan (Old and yet. tumor grown), Dreaming Ind alghing out It! dream of things bu-gun and ended. | And uum more bravely of things mended In rognl monotone. The hills were soft with autumn (old. and wild vino running and Their temples gurlnmlod. And hero a wnll droopcd ruining withivy nu grown old. With ivy low among the mold. True love. though youth had ed. l.-l have the Largest Stock. 2..-l have the Widest Range. . 8.-l have the Most Up-to-Dato Goods 4.-l have the Lowest Prices. o III JHUIIHIPOIII. The Kingston hmoball club has been in- vibod to plav no Gouvemour, N. Y., on July 4th. The denaburg beam is no play there on chub ay. John L. Sullivnn is to referee the much. A big eld day has been arranaod. UIIIUII. Rev. Dr. Sims, formerly chancellor of Syracuse unioorainv. has ncceptud an in- vitabion to the putomto of the First: Mo- thodiuo bhurnh, Syracuse, N.Y. Ho in now in Indlnnapolia. Tim Kinnntnn hnlnlnall nluh |\-n ||AAn L... UH FUIIIIIIU. I Afoorn purchue you get: your money bu:k--i! you are not "Ibiood. Grand Union. I)-.. T\.. ;V:... t-__..'__I._ -L,_ ,,u . HICIUUUU. The house formerly occupied by M", Linton. and which stood on the c turner of Bogota and Johnston uproot: for no long. in being moved 00 Albert: atreobmho: 9 in win be rebuilt. Ala`. .. -...-.l..... -u... ._-A ......._ __.-,,. JUU 08% W55 UHIITHUU UIIUII Mona. . Our boob adveroiaemenba never up our in print. They are wnlklng apinblem w ich testify to the wood qualities of our cloth- ina. Grand Union. TL- (\..o-...'.. -.......l lull I.-- L--- - _|.--, IIIK. lifluu Uuluno The Ont.u'io synod hall bu bean e choing all dny- the onquiry by clergyman and others, What: did happen t.oJone a, any- way? It is based on an actual con nrainbeo incident. Mk. I........ t...._.--I _ _ . . . . . .:-_n L \- TU. Ah the police court this morning .'D. S. Horn, Provincial house. was charged with telling liquor within prohibibod 'hours. The one win enlarged until Monday Our haul) Arlvm-ninnmnnhn mumr unnam- I.lDl] euuunng l|'0uI pneumonia. The people Are going with the bi: ycle club to Clayton Tuesday evening. Ihlece steamer Empire State. 14th bend on bosrd. AI. ck- .....II.. .......n ALx- _-__:__ `n D IUITHICU IIIJIU yllo Mien Mnybee. daughter of Dr. Ihybt o. Odessa, taken to the general hospital on Tuesdav. is will conned in hhnt institu- tion suffering from pneumonia. Tho uoonla Am unincr with tlm hi: vnln 'I`lauil:likely um Rev. 1'. W. Jnlllo. Gol- borno. will be honored with bho -rrooidenbal chair 0! the Bay of Qumbo Mob` odiab con- lerence this your. Min Mnvhnn, dnnrht-Ar nl hr Mun A o;:L.;a.:.;.;%i:;.;.Io1;:2....%%c.s;; Mao, ' 3|! Main St`: 'I_3'1`u.tlaIo. ` nv `runny :v(\ I [All. - Mina Biuinobto and Min Coyle, Wu tor- town. and Min Bertha Lo-so. GIIIIIIOI gue. spent) the 241:1: with Mina Rosa Lzlonde, \ Ellis atroeb. - I`.-A--uL...I.. -3-3..- LL,\ A|.--..--A Ill- lhllll IITUUIL Everybody claims claim the but for Union. In. :. l:l...l.. L|.-L `D-.. Ii DIUII U0 IIL'|l|'U. l.lOIl`lE. 000: W. Stimon. sixteen mnnbhu old. was taken to the gonnnl hospital this morning with g (noun-od collar bone. nuatsinod by I Ml. ll:-- `)X_-I__LA_ and 111.- fV....l- In. L..., Illylq. UTIIJU Ullllllln William Robinson bu boon roo.unmoud- ed by the Kingston relorm oxocubi V1: for up- pointmont no division court: clerk. Ramavnbar who bicvcla club : axnunlnn w|lll7IIIIlll'o II IIIVIIIOKI ODIIIU OIQTK. Remember bicycle club : oxcunlou to Clayton Tuesday evening, My 311?. mu band on bvnrd. 'l`ich~te. 35c. IX] Hbinnnn nit}-an nuunhhn nlal ._.- IVOIJIIIIDD, uranu IUIKI, H-U. Nico oruh suit: In I19: and Brownie Ibylqu. Grand Union. William Robinson hu ham ranvilnmnnd. DIOHI UIIIU IIOIFDOUIL We cannon gob Along without) the Wmu. Ib'a womb lalf I dozen lobbou. J. I . Robinoon, Grand Forks, N.D. Minn nrnnh unit: in nnilnr nnrl `Ru-n-nl- _:Z,:_.. ' The Very late: It he-Holt: Ala ooutgg -`l'ho Outlnroa Llnu ny Ikponn. And the Would : Fowl Wlnu `to nu Ounndlnn Pruu. The members of "W'hAb Hnppgpgd to Jones company viaitod bholpublio institu- hiom this nloornonu. m.. ....._..u. nnh .1...-nu -n.l..\..4. AI.` nr..... `AND THE NEWS TOVLD IN BRIEF FASHION. ,m>PEn ixix sc1ssois._| ""o:"'no? -'3'?uif.'a?"uii'nf:I'"'.f.aF.fL2"'F3'p $3`&.f22 only nooniool cuund rled subjects, npeclally pullnlhonlo .bHho0 I: run! Inlled | Iuohrypcrtflomnnel;-?h`( ) :n(:}ao? Onphonhono mu cull! make and Inmnuy TRAITS OF THE CHINESE. `Ax ` ` ~ . __ ___A A. ..n AQ-A ,._n--g GOOD HOPE. ___.__ `;'-Black and Whih. tho chupoco. We the money. Grand IQVCI lav. lh.In.1m.Onm. lay !7.-JcIu drig hoIIolWillisu h-!'- ' I_I'I-:uI;IIIIl. N. .` '13.. N. _ . "I I. . nthm, I. Let Us Sell You a Ha; to not umnea Inch porforlnlncu. On the Onphophono sully make Insunu l`IptoduooI'ooordnot thovolon, ornnynoun. '1' III I: colntaml nvnem new interns and \ gt`:-orhsnns In urn` . The mpmducuomwuwo T H AT'sVL% A L I... rugmm CIQIFXR. WIIAI CAN DO. I. D. BIBBY co., Hattenjg, "'n-u1-in 24 lI.I._._.__4_ , , ___ _ w-, --coo! 336 King St: Kingston. -w----vvl In vv|nl)y\p|66 a|cyclu-sowag Mnchlnu-_-BooI: cue-Dictionary-Carpet Ivan! -CIoch-\Vntcha-sllvorwnn. ' E.._ A toque-0 on I Po-til Card. will TH I 81'. CIOIX IOAP M IO. CO0 ` obtain you I catalogue (rec CT. ITIPHIN. I.I. .A - ---.- av: vv van [II 10 A clnolu of 4 kind: at Jack Kllvu 4 kinds ol scluon-Jon; klad-IlIor I:lnd-u-onnd polnt-ahup point and Button Halo Scluoru. We offer you Three Things-Quality, Assortment and Price. We can give you the best $2 Hat made in the world. We can give you the best $1.25 Hat made in the world. We can give you the latest styles; We can give you the satis- faction that honest do always give. No hatter on the face 0 the earth can dtr more than that. IHXI IE IKIMII erapupuoie} are son I sue 4:: _ Alt--fI9!vvn.Im4o.r III v-any 91 ML. T.-Int-_ THE LATEST IN CAPS. FREE for 50 Su;p:i;e Soap Wrappcrsg Ila at numuun n...-.o n...:.- .. . ilV=7`)_r a lafgcr number utinvrappem: :lI-Sowln( n|.emn..-n...n. 1--.- o.....--__, .. For 25 Surprise Soap Wrap F W tlvc FREE: ll.A....I...n-...n- U Wji IJ. I 1 -31 Ottawa CIKIDI. , IS. C` `I Ufuvf-V-vv Cl V 2535133 I um 03 the lvorl for 1 ac osuppuu. Wt; vvv .uvv -REED Jfluonlulioodlo. 1oMhohnmlInbhll'Il.udPu&. Acboluolu 3|-utnnybenntllullctuu. A u Iolocthl at the IIGUI lov. *' Iuhnuolup-to-dnhlluk. Acookbook. V vvuor Iv nuyyvlol Beautiful ndloohdltdld-' and on BooholPconI- Luther P`unu-Ioud Cool cnmsncuu. IOITIILL IIOOI KLIKITI. `up A-- ""-"'* mental nololm. There I: Inll, It !or III evening`: entertainment. Otho llod Mill? machine: reproduce only subjects. npecluly 'l'lIllI If GIIIIII-Ill it In 0 er clan and Ian M. AI:-ghg-gngn `Al-.-.EX. IEN, . .AQ..L.-'...I n....:_n__ nan I\ll V1 l.lL4L\l\ll.`uu)- Ripe delicious fruit at very little more than you will pay later on. 'l`oye's, King Strert. RBIAIARD. 'Al. DI'\lrAnn `nun: nun srR';Wi'UI'3E`1'2""I`f-3's. D.'__ .I_l!,3, \IIJ hlillllu we will oer a large In-unr\rOnO:nn r~ On Saturday Inn rum NOTICE. II` A I. \lI.`I"l`l\ll) ax!` 5 rnoouon IAIIITS. L. Mm:-vr_ 5-1.... 49...... 'SV-VC CVI` IVI CIV I. :13" I-Iunll 1`! Ball. Tnlnm. d. nrnounbllu nmmh head. nnung Mnnhtnn and 0 suppuu. Wm lot cuuonu. : I151: importation of p A w nnpp me 0. P. R. LEDUC. --31$ NIH) - -I75 IM ..2i ..lI0 ..1m [W1 I3 ) w ml Id! Iii! 303 nu Ia~nuu.unnum' u uni.` m.uauou'n;IInIuoxur."` u uvnnroguu. ;_a:x3n\_ nupu-:oou. -y .- `tn-u:...sa ` RI Wlnhr,\\u I)i:NcAl(`n!.'::1::E ougdi. ban-um. now. an 01.: ;pm, \~ 9.1; not: Inn! It-M; t-now. .\m..`:l.u old; euu.'tnnvy.s.uM;II uu.;m.u- ` u-zuvxmo-L cu-F uu..\ao! -vuw DI - onnnddolhr sud vnpl to invont it It vunogumvottthucunodlhudolht. andyouwsntno gnu work in uponding i&'l'hni0uo[IuIvorksbontougoods. GnndUnion. 7...;-_:_. _..-- --A - I -ccdl QI I'DC`U-XI} Al the 060001 Lint.-Col. Nomina- lnn. D.O.C.. nctivo out nub iugfot the annual `pdo map which will Into plan in June. Couidornblo work in actuary in completing nrnngr noun. n -cu;-K - IIUIIUIE At the Banana ado oi thaoughhlid natural. _which took place no Grmd'c. Toronco. on Thurudny. Frederick Motcnlfo purohuod the noted mm: Seononuon, paying one (or up animal. All the not- un put up brought vary until prion. -evwvvvrvu III (Ilia Between eleven and twelve o`clock te- dey :\ lady Ina w king along Clergy street. near Earl I 0. with I puree in her hand. She in me! by e you]: about fteen year! of e}e;4who nude 1 gnb_ snatched the pocket book and made any. The lady screamed and Harold Corbett, ooool vernorC. H. Corbett. rm hober aide. e learned she particular. caught. eight e! the eeing led and much after him. The daylight thief Inn overtaken end the rue recovered. I! use MI 0! money. gluold returned in to Ihiledy. who o'er- edherthoh. Thenuneeol thethiefor victim are not known. punluun nlu 0&0 Id In lull. Mm: hearing 3 e evidence the judge dinminod the cue. J. M. Ferrell for t e plninti end `I . L. Snook for delendenb. Au` LA I UIIIDIIIQC. The appeal can of J. Tallon vs. J. Younger was argued in the tint division court at Calaraqni foaborday, judge Wilki- rou proaidmg. Ta Ion mod for an alloyed balance of wagaa amountinu $0 337. Do- londanl did not deny the service. but con- tended than he VIC justified in diachargiug plainuill` because he had refund to sell him regarding a lamp uploaion which caused damage. and also [or abnaivo Ian nan. Any wages for the proportion of 0 a lamb month was thereby forloitod. Regarding wagon for previous months. in was ahourn plaintiff had been paid in lull. Afmr hlnrinn O .-:A..... ak- l...I__ umou. '!`nnIy~nino yuan Arrival 9. In-Joylng An Outing, SFNBURY, May 24 - With frequent showers and warm weather everything in the vegetable klngiom In making vigorous growth. J. McDonald erected a patent road gate a few days ago. J. McBride is inept busy. Captain Orego, Salvation Army. now baa charge of the vii Iago corpe. The farmers on Princeae ~treet have their planting all nished. Agents of all kinda are canvaaaing thie lo- cality with eucoele. Hartley : butcher waggon from Batteuea hu once more ee- tahliahoda summer route through thin die- urict. coming amongst us twice a week. Much coinplalntie made an regards the preeenu du lneee of the cheeee trade. J. Jordan. Bear Creek, hae reoantl takena handeome young partner to e are to gather the joy: and sorrows of life. Captain Moreland in erecting a large haeement barn and atock atablee. A. McBride.e|ightly indiepooed, ia Iblo to again be around. Some city young ladies are enjoying a few days` outing in this vicinity and greatly ap reciate the bracing atmoephere which Ste country now to generoualy uuppliae. One of our yoaag bachelore will shortly wed an ce- tinnhle young lady from another town- chip. when you Innnlurvl. Ilnl In intact in In mum more an no mr twelve oandidnboa. The Annual clua promocion onminstiona in aha puhlio wheel: will begin about the middle 0! J uno. vuu nurulll 00ll6g9 eumummon. For bho public school leaving examina- oiono there an no fur twelve oandidnboc. Tha Annual nlnnn nrnumnu`-.. ----:--A1--- --Iv; lurm 1V-'I. On June 28:1: bhe nnnunl entrance ex- amination: will open, for the girls in the siby hull and {or tube boys in tho oollogiato -natibubo. For these there are so for 204 applications. There is one application for cbo normal collage examination. bho nnhlin lnhnnl la...a.... .-....:..- The Number or Onndldntu Bo lru mum; Application. The Annual examinations under bhe re gnlaciona of the Onlauio education depart- ment will open bore in the collegiate insti- bubo on*JuIy 4th. So hr the number of applications received by inspector Kidd -ire: Form I-54; form II-l`27; form III -49; form IV-7. finjnnn 9Q-In H-us . . . . ..l ._n_._,. - The court corrected the taxation 0! wit- neuee leoe by apportioning one set of feel: for the three ones, The amount taued for referee : fee: and expemee mueo be reduced in each one to one-third of I per diem of 810 for twenty-ve deyn certified by the referee. unleu the defend- ente elect to accept: the etipuletiona 0! the plaintiffs um referee : fees may to Allow- ed end taxed at 825 per day for twenty- fonr day: end bhe eum of N00 IHOW-Gd and cued for expenses. OOICI. ms- aelenaenne Iney desire it ended. "~" Referee Bentley diemiued the Injunc- tion. but u ednntege wee taken in the tention of ta no tbnt the Marco and that Edwin No inghnm. the attorney for the plaintiffs. cl: ed wee due them. The delendente claimed thet owing to the fact that there were three euee tried at the nine time thnt entitled them to triple the MIX IFHII IL IIMOOCK. III WCLCPFOWH, WedneedAy.in the injunction euitl brought by Walter Brown and other egelneh James 8eerI,Albert. Gurnee. Byron M. Bribton and obhere. The gho over the disposition of the shock of the defendnnbe in the Thou- und Island Park euoolntion to whpm the delendenba desire is ended. `"7" Enlarge Hnngv dinmiuuwl Hm imam... JIIIIIIZIIII IUI-IIII VIC`: . An Imporonnh dociaion wu given by jus- lioo Frank Hf Hincock. no Watorbown, Wodnndujn hhn ininnnlaion min ht-nnnhf. latent : loco command `too Illgln In Ihouuud Inland Ono. A- 1..___-A;.-. _I__! _ HHE 4 P. M. Elllllll I `\J I I\JI--o THE ANNUAL Ml-lE'l`lN(} 0!` THE 91`. hwnnoo luwor.-auvnuuhoou l`ompnny (U- Inllotl). willbo hcld at llw Omen or the and W Kl! luu Untnrlu, on the l"l|L`%'l` '0 A `IN lYN(Jnno mm at 9 u'oln<`k |.In.. for the purpouo of electing lrlrmtnha and tnnncllng general bu-Inn.-.1. A. M. .\lACDONAl.D. In Ih, IQ ` \(`CI'!`lII )'. GETTING READY FOR EXAM8. -llilt Arrangements. . .... -3 |:.._. n_n :- I wind the Pine. .._4-I -__A -l V `l'..o-I..a 0 ulunlnud. _ lay 23rd -\1IV $1 flj. ALI L REWARD WILL BE GIVEN Ion eroeovvrg or um body of the [ATE FEEDER] `K LE UC. drowned on Sunday mum, gym olnhostesmorliml near tau olHow0'hlnnd. lnrbrmnuonu ouul coon conveyed so me Chloro! Pollen, `4w. $1 2`! -Ih1'l.Inn'd"sI:m,' minty ho rcooivod 5 nggsioggl |.. spun Inn Iudrid which Lamond .nnI nnxhkv n-an. n. .......L._. uwuuury puuw IIIIO Inn humor I ht News as Corvus`: vocals. a nut D107! 13 UIIWIIII ll. Allthnthov tlotnmportauonlnrhu run! and no-up, any -uunn pluiutu IIIIII and II masonry ptocud into thnlnrbor and dad A `DC unit AI (Evian A`: wnnnnln -o-u -u uuuu-Iv. ulu lcf (III III! .0.- ting 0 in; II Indorlho pm- hctiou cunuodoto 8ch|Iy u uqnndton. has 00.1. In 27 -'l'h [Inna mu... m it Mr. Holland is willing to undorhh to nilhionbuuinobounnlothocllnnnolol tho nnow oolnna to Santiago harbor. I dattoy the nine nlnntad than And if ~ Nxw You. No} 27.--'l`ho Prom toys: J. J. Hounod. bnildor ol the Holland nub- uuioo boot. has you to Wuhington to nah on oar to the United Sutton govern- ment. which if nconpcod po will oolvo tho problun 01 how to nu-oy Corvus`: apunuu nun VII In annuuno nubor And that oolnlnodoto Schhy nu lying in unit. an the entrance. He had. however. no roa- oon to doubt the accuracy of the outa- mom Inyond the hob um seven] day: IndpuuodundiIhadnoIyotbconoicial- ly conrmed. Nnar Ynnx, Mg: 9'. ._'l`I\. D... __-. lot Ohlly Oonlnnod. Wasmxumx, lay '.".'.-SocI-onry Long aid to-day ulnl he had not rocoind my otcitl ooornutioo 0! tho npote that the Spanish ea In in Snnliuno harbor wd thl nnmmnrlmn Qnlnlnw nun Inn- in -..:p III. YCIIIDIIII BY IIV. I III .J.'I III. I have thln la the place to buy ml) Wegunrnnnoo mxlvo vou uauuruc Inn. We II Runny : corn Paint. They nm the bolt. nd rotalnt color and stay wh:-n= they are kl otrwlth Lhullrul touch of at m I xlnck of awry- thl In this no ding llrunllcn. Whlm Inhnnt And nrhmn In\unnL TI! TI SIIIU (DO UIUCI chip! will Mko them off. in price: Iryln IJU W -W" per C0 Even well-to do people are deprived of eome ol the neoeeeitiee of life; as for the poor. they are deprived of everything and are in tho name box with the recoooontr doe. Those Int are dying in large num- bers. The general impreeeion is that the existing condition of all -sire cannon Int long without an uprising of lower claeeee an the government compels the troope to be euppliod first. exhausting the food eup- ply rapidly. If the people to day had a chance to leave. fully eevonty-live per cent. of the population of Havana would take advantage of it. Many lamiliee are tryinctogettothe coast on they have been told that the blookading American ahina will take than n`. COIBC OI U1] 0!. Nicw YORK, Msy 27.-A special I) the World from Havana. via Key West, eays husineee is at a etondsuill. Very few mercantile transactione are ef- fected. Everybody avoids transac- tions as it is publicly announced that all transactions will be considered void. Most of the hnsinees houses on Ohispo street. the main business street: of the city. are closed up. There is talk that some have been transferred nominally from their preeent owners. who are S niarde, to Cu- bane and forei n individna s to avoid con- ecation whl is generally expected. Spaniard: who have pro rty are willing that Spain nhonld ac eto demaude of the United Sbatee. but the lower clasaee who are daily inetigted by Blanca are fully prepared to meet all emergencies, and in fact are anxious that the American invaeion should begin. Havana has been fortied to meet a land attack and all the cavalry forces are concentrated in Havana rovlnce. chiey in the northern part. applies are getting very_ scarce in Ha- vana. The prices of goods are enbject to hourly rieee. Moet articles have advanced in price from 150 to 300 per cent. Even In|I.f.n dn nnnnln nl-A dnnrivaal nl ucuuu oi uallluollllo acuity Iqnndxon. .;...":`-.. .....`= ?.:.`2' ...'*'_""'.._.`**-"'...-T BUU WIB UUIIIK UUDEUU U IIIIU l}IlIl1I'UlUo Admiral Sampson. who omroed out along the north count: of Cubs. in now on his way back wash ngnin. Yesterday after- noon ho was off Cayo Frsngoao which is A lime vow of the middle-poinb on the north coast of Cu bu. LT...-. \'.u..- ll... 0" A -_._-.'_l A . ovolnenu of Gammon`: Fleet. Km Wn:s1'.Mny `27.-A Spanish ship. thought) to be an auxiliary cruiser. Wu sighted by the United States wuohipa Wnlmington and Bancroft. fteen miles of!` Key W050 last. night; And lb luau nccounbe she was being chdaod by the Bnnorufu. Admiral Hnmnann. who Ahnrhnd mnf IILUIUIIIIK 1 UFIIU IVIUU IU DUI! (Ill-IU- Commodoro Bcbley in raportod ho be master of the situation ab Santiago and is making efforts to get the Spanish eet to come out Ind give battle. Yeatordny. in is reported, be sent: A boat: with A white u into the harbor with this message: "The Spanish eet has the alternative or coming out and ghting or remaining in And starving." Dllllallgllu A special to the Press from Washington any: general Schoeld. who in giving the president the benet of his experience and advising him upon military operations, holds that Porto Rico in the key to the West Indian situation for the present. He insist: that Porto Rico must be taken be- fore Cubn falls or it cannot be occupied at all no the wnr should and then. The pro- aldent is said to be undecided in the face of those conflicting views about the line 0! action to pursue towards Porto Rico. Be- cretary Alger is opposed to occupying or attacking Porto Rico at this time. Unmmnrlnrn Rnhlm: in rnnnrlml ha ha IIIUUIIIBI - Nxw onx, May 27.-A ceble den tab to the .World from Madrid soy: : re- petition of the Menille disaster on Santi- ago do Cube is feared by every Bpanierd, an I" admit: in condence than admiral Carver: in loin to tight: Iglinlb force: three times router in number than his own. Nobwit. standing official reports tlnb ed- mirol Carvers : itlon is secure, public opinion is duidoglzaugeinab his sbaying to Santiago. A aneninl tn the Pr-an {mm Wnnhinahnn Done in View o! the Bllpono-Amotlnnn Wu -l!nvnn| ltrongly Duandod but Bndly Pmv|olouod-IoIInloy Don not Inow How to Act In llognrd to Attacking Onlm and Porto Bloc. Puus. Mn `. 7.-Tbo Matin says this morning: " in view of the oventunlihieu oi the Spanish-Amorlonn war. M. Lebon. minister of, the ooloulu, ndminl Beannrd, miniator of marina. and Gen. Billob. minia- bor of war. moo youborduy under the prul~ denoy of M. Fauro, to decide upon hheir roapeotlvo apheru of roopomlbilii: .` In In: docldod um Gen. Billohiahonld to ex- cluslvoly clnrgod with tho defence of France, Comics. Algeria md Tunic, and ulna admlnl Bonmrd should undorhko the promotion of bile cont: oi I`:-moo and of all the colonies. M4 Labon nooeptod the necessity of military. propondonnoo in 00- lonial matters. and decree: to curry out those decisions will be `promulgated im- modintel \Yunu Alli! ll... 0'! A 4-`LI- .l_--..t..L Ipuon or V mll Irck of ' `r -- T !-`r`l`6, inc l ;r`us:h(~.n. LV\`;(I1I':4- lanai` OII. Qunllty highest. and prioculowoet. O Q! A hnvcaosnuu `J , -. mucus Iscmmc mam.) WHAT mm DEPARTMENVT EACH I MINISTER 'vwu. BUPERVISE. 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