Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1896, p. 4

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T" me A Early is Week P`")"' 'W- ` . Another deapntch from Johannesburg, dshd nnst. my: 3 deputation sent. `to I had-vconolndod Ix thmo days nngi in order to permit tho nrrival of Gov R0 'nnon,expochedtonrrivo in Pro. tori 011' tn. 48.1). In the meantime tho nut I union of bitlunden control the min. `A proolunuion, iunod by Gov. ll0Hntpa.. has but: published warning A ` roomy orderly. / A deupnwh from Joannosbnrg, Vdatel' Jun. 2nd.myn!. tone of the agents of the Rdiiwr tel nph oompaqy, was ar- notod Ihrou ` ritilh South Africa com- tug. - pxfnmiu deanutich Johsnnu-bum. Iruon ma not. join.` Sir Hercnlc Robinson, governor of (`npo Colony. iq now M. I repoIin. llnmedintely that Great Britain offered nnnistmwe to the Boom the stores were closed. trade he came ntngnant. and women nnd children bamm lanvimz for the count. in coal.` cattle nmgnanl. anu nnu cmmren began leaving count. coal.` tgnttle an horse truck and every kind of vohihlc nmilahb. The scone at tl railvmy um. tion wu indeocribahle. Th town iii per- fectly orderly. J dennwh from Joannosburu. dated" denounced Ior menr aeserunn 01 Hr. -mine son. It vans in mob revolution," the St.nndI1rd.M.ys. "in which the mnin popu- lrtion did not join." Sir Hm-cnhn Robinson. governor of (hue present crn-us, which may cnunge com- ; lately the nitimbioii in Europe, is being V ollowed with the greixteut. nu-enlrion in I` Portugal. A Franco-Run-ao-(lerinnn nl- liance seems to me to be extremely imprn- [ bnble, but an uiiderszniuling between Llioin on Vl\l'l0\lql.l8ElLl()n8.RS Llieyuriue,tlireaLcns domination of England all over the Wl!l`l(l. Austria will try to bring about un umionblo ; urrangament. between Germany and Eng- land wiclioub, however, oxprt-.2-using uny dis ' approval of the emperor's Lelvgrmn to pre- sident, Kruger."l A inmnher of the colonial (lL`IH|l`[.lll(:I|l. of 4 smenl, nruger. ': A member (IL-1mrt.n the foreign nit-u 1-mid the evnpe-rnr, day, n5Hlll`(5d lh`. l.e_\du. in \\urm of is nIyInpat|I_) fur the Boers, nh mi ble bravery he described nu bcil of Teutonn. lle exprm.-ed nmu.~u2n the puroxyx-ins intu which linglzu DAILY` 1iiaI'r'1s11%u?1'1I`G, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1896 _ Portuguese legabion yesterday made the "I [I3 KGUIIIII Bl IJVFIIII. n NEW YORK, Jnn. 7.~-The Hrnld s cor- H respondent at Berlin says a member of the J I I following atatelnent: In the present ~ juncture England ls completely isolated. Even Italy nnd Auntria refuse to uccornl : her any support. The development, of the l present crisis, which change com- ] ( U {I . . . , . I uletelv mturzbmn m luurone. Is helm: V. "DIITBTX KTTTWIIYCIITU" uevmreu V imprudent, and Cnl(:ul:\l.e41to an Inns of oiciul ,-olnplivity in Dr` uction. I)r. Luydn expre.~:sezl that no further uttuckz-5 on the were to be fuurorl. "l`|.n 1.: Hun ml.mm1 A [I001] HCIDX IDII `Q :'.'.".'.r.E'z."' .%:.;".`.-.".'.-.'.*:..:.?* OW Venn. tutoring Ion vwot. EAK MEN `H1: all an can-Annm-n u.....1-m-.. presnuenn m-uger. Ant.i-German feeling is growing rapidly in the east and of London. The vsimiowe of A number of shops in Whiteuhnpal. kept ` by Germans and Jews, have been broken, and the Hollander olub endnome of the eub and German `clubs have been closed, feel-in that they mi ht. be attacked. `There ave been sevem disturbances be- tween En liah and German uud hutch eailnrs at L e docks, in which the former ! were the aggrssors. - ( [THE ou1:Eu_xgR_1_rEs LETTERE: Fooling Arnuoed lu Lnndon Against the Gel-mnnI-Wlmt In Oocurrluz In the Em- peror`: Realm-rho Oplnlonn ul Than Whdnte England. Lonmm, wlnn." 7.--'I`he Westnnin.-ter Gawbte says the queen has written in let.- ` bar to the emperor of (`gt-rmany, rebuking I him for his attitude in re-,{n.|`d to the Trans- r vzml, especially in the mnttar of congratu- `lacory Inez-sage which his majesty sent to president Kruger. : feeling growing rupitllv 1`HmKs HER arumosou-s AT- TITUOE WAS NOT KINGLY. The Feeling at Berlin. um... I... 7 rm... `.`I`o Provlnt Undw Valuing. \V,\sl.\`u1`u.\', Jan. `}'.-The house ways nnrl moans committee decided at to-day ! meeting to mll two members of the board of general appraisers before them o~mor- row to furnish evidence with res t. to under-vnluuflionn of imports. Chairman Dinglcsy has received numerous letter: from importers in the large eastern cities. omn- plaiuing that these muder-vnluetiam are so numerous as no work 1 great injnrv to the honest. merchant. The purpose of the com- mittee is to make such changes in tho ed- ninialntinn law on will otfootuelly prevent.` such practices In Indian V. . H ` _ _ ....-_ ` to vour emow. 1 Prof` John E. Rudrlick, of the dairy sclmnl. laft Inst night. tor \Voodst.ock to be prt-saint M, the meeting of the _west.ern duirymon s am-mcintioll, which opened there to-`ln_v. On the return trip be will stop of? at Vunrpbellfnrd and hefpreaeut at the ~me_\I,:ng of tho e.-1.wI.crn axssociation, which convenes there-on Fritluy. spent. The Boers were in a strong position nnd in strong force, and we were unable to ahift them. but if the men of Johannesburg Jnul only destroyed the I`nilwu_v to K l`u`l`.~`- dorp, whivh they I-nulvl` 1-asily hgvo done, it would hnve prevented the supplies of urdinunce being mken to the clmmxcherl nu_....... ...l..,.I. .~.....l.l...I 1| .... .. 1.. l_,.l.l nu: T :.'-.'..'.'s'.;':'.z.".' .:'.:*;.."" 5* _ _ p1oo-DonIIs,hutv'r,I: .10: .\\m.uAus nun. co. ` ` &. -lauunnuul in woum nnva prevenwu me tsllpplluu ul `Hours, \\'hlr`h ennmtgal lhvm to hold out Euguinnt our ut,t.1rrka. As it wms, n special I train, loudcwlwith mmmmition, run out to lm Boers from Jolumneab13'r.-_; without Ihimlrnnr-a " (MI I HF nlrge HIIIHDCFE I ll]_\' (.'U|l|llvI`_\`Illl".|l ` uml uuuIit|'_\'\Imiiwii W{`l'0 in lire peril ul their liwa-i. IL was only to save them mid protect them that Imuvud. I could have beaten the Boers if the people of Johan- nesburg had made any effort. to help themselves. which I was led to expect they would do. Help did not reach us no Krugorsdorp and we could not break through the Boers hes. We fought un- [tilwe were dropping to the ground ex- hausted and our ammunition had been 7 -.\..... `British aiibjecba in the Transvaal against joining Dr. Jameson, who." the `proclama- tion declares, has been guilty of an armed violation of the territory of a friendly ambe. II II} III: nvlvu. Loxnox. Jun. 7.-A despatch to the Celntral News, dated Jolmxmesburg. Jun. 3rk|, 'gi\'asn'bi-ief report of an nntervnew hm! by the Central News rupresentative with Dr. Jameson, who Wm: sent ma a pri- soner to Pretoria. I mug crossed the frontier, said the doctor, ` `elm.-e othe I urgent appeals made by the iulmbitnntrs of . Johanna-ahurg. and [because 1 fully huliev- ml t lmt. large numbers of my (.-uuntryunen | ...u~n in Alina nn.-H nl wriy Ila Acted. `T A (`Ant \|)l\l(`n [U NIB LUIIIIUII , with u n(;;|nt, fund x.-uh-zl n Hr-I'rmnl\1'ulnIIl' rnlnu Islury. I 4'l`he story printed in :1 vh to L_he Lomlon 'I'in% J :.1. .. ...x...no 6`.....l no Lin 1 What happened in Mnynr \'\'ri_rM's I stronghul(].( the lnvuer and of Frontenac vmrtl? `IV mxva nm_\'or-elect Elliott, n max- :...-.'o'.`. .J nlnllan want? 1' ur. no m.n_\~or-e|ecL mnou, :1 mn- jority of e|e\';n. . ('|nIi`lm-I Frmlcrivk l)iut.7.-.\Innnin. nn emi- num poI'u'niun and life ncnnbnr of `Pr: died at. Pnriw Ln-tiny. ngol s Mr. f.'hmnbm'|nin. lH1;l'lJ\l' (nm Ynrw m.rm_y, ngex Mr. (.'hmnborlnin, were the colonies, will vi.-cit; I borne this e\'enirI'g. ` r.w_:g;._ggoms WIIHG 0|! HIP \\`ll\' [0 (`l]llI'Cl'D|IllV D14 ing, died this morning HL four o cldc|L. Hcrmus. The rvcrant of the Itnlinns in Abysaiania will Inuko an ilnlnolusedibrellce in the M3- titmlo of tho doubtful tribes. The Imlinns have now reLxe:1I.ed 300 kilometers, and in ....n ...I.., mumm Innu fn Imur. on IUFHI. I).L., Dy 1| IIluJUl'll.\' U1 IUU UV\ l' V1`. 'l`emIulonmn. The writ for the Suuth \VentworLh elec- (ions for the legialuLi'u assembly hzua been i-`sued. Numinutxun tukes plucu Jun. l7l.h ` and pulling at week later. Scouts nant forward into the Ashanti desperate. '1 he Lennon between Ln `Inna nml Italy in regard to the refusal o the former po\\'m` toullow the latter to dis- vmhauk troupe: at '/.eilu, has become very H(!Y`l(IlI.`4. nntl polling week later. Scouts sent Ashanti territory, have returned to the British out- posts nnd report :t.hab King Prempeb has sent a messenger, now on its way to C00- mussie, to propose terms of pence. 1 Sir Julian Goldsmid. member of Darlin- mnssie, (.0 terms 01 pence. Gpldemid, parlia- ment for the soth division of St. Pnncraa, died this nwrninv at Brighton, where he had been I'iousy ill for several weeks. He was fty-eight years of nge- and one of the wealthiest. most. chariLab"le and best known Hebrews in England. Sn:-inm-1 rumors are in Mcirculntion re- known Hebrews Ill tungumu. Serious ill;-"f.`il`C|.lllILiOn gxu-ding`t`ho aituntionof Iuxlinm in Ery- Lhrcn. Their posipion in said to be almost denperntc. The tension between En `land nml huh in mumrd tn Hm mfmml n the ITHE AFFAIRS or 111123661? TELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH'S FOUR QUARTERS GIVEN. ` Little Manor: That lntomng Everybody- Nutn From All Over---Little of Every- mu..- Ifhull- u.....I nml l[.m.`.ml...-ml. IIILLIIIIII D I CC I'- ynnn xmbnnolmrsx om}? gm mm _.}!-P`-. C -d.!..".'* .2`."`! "1.-.-mu `":...v` Nut:-in l"I_'om All Over---Little of Every- `thing Easily Head and llomhmbcred. Obtuwu was visited by a Revere eurt,h- qiiuke shock yesterday morning. (Jul. Prior, appointed controllerof inland revonuc. wus e|ect.e(l yesterday for Vic- turizi. lS.(,`., by It mujurity of 106 Over I. 'l`mnnlvnmn. HAVANA NOT TAKEN. IOII l.8(l JU Inc 9,000 'l`|.n ..- Innrrr ucnul. "' . -Thom:n.- A. n'ofTernan. 1, who mnk _sulrlon|y ill (-hnu-oh :-`u'IIulny morn- .. no 1...... n`..l,mI. UU men LO D8116 [H0 opinion in that the 1 is Lvuimz to assume ox- I0 IHGLBF8, II II (I to bent. the :.. H...A Hm Men's Heavy Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts cheap. ` Children's Kid Mitts cheap. Cashmere and JANUARY SALE LIVE! 59 QM ; corn, 3 hblm; mnrkat quiet and unohunaed. Patent Spring, $3.70 to 3.80; patent wlneu N61) to 3812; Straight Roller, 03.80 to 08.40;- umro. '2 an no :8.l0; superne. 0.6!! to 31:; ran: ukufs. $3.00 to 58.6.5; Ontario I #1 N) to 31.70. ' gm. UlIll(lroIl'n sown mu.-u-,, weuuy. `Ii y.IR`m. Bible Class or Yarta Girl, `Oath. hurudny,-" mo p. -~ etina 01 (others, woolly. l`umnlny. {I0 9 In. Poor a In! Committee. _dnily -(except Hmurdnym, `0llIl0lD\o1l:I)u.m. : mock 8M.nn`h!.I p In broom Boobly moon each nuornnm Thursday Nomoon. 333 M; mllo light, 2-1; UN 1* Wants An Anglo-American Society. I.u\'|mN, Jun. 7."-DI`. Comm Doyle. the well known writer, has sent. to the Times a lebcor in which he discusses the feeling of bitterness l)etw'oeII the Eu lish mud Ameri- mns and p|oml.~ the American view of the \'ene1.ucl::n dispute. He exposes the faults x_uu,L urg of th_E_,I_1g_I';sh \'1\ukee_ haters nut} proposes that nu AngloAmeri- cnn society be smrbod in London with lvranvhex-; Llu-uughout the empire with a view to pruxnutinggootlfeeliug an.l furnish` ing the Eu rhsh with the American side of questions L ml, may arise and vice versu. III) N TEISILII ITIIIJIIUUK lIl5lI'I'Do IloN'rmuL, Jan. 7` -l'lonr Receipts. R00 hbln` ; unchanged. ' Jnuary Clearing @ Sale. ICORRIGAN & C073 HAIR, HAIR 45.4. ' 2" Cotton qulet.-Amor|cnn Iddnzu-4 19-32! _ \VIucn-No. I ha:-d lnultobn, `loo. to 72 ConN-4uo no. PEAS-(Ha. to use. HARLEY-!-3 to 560. L.um--'I to ac. POIKR-13.00 to 813.50. (!mmumL-8l.!0 to 81.50 Burr In1- l`nwnahipa. la 1 Euua--H to ma. Cmn:sn--3 to 90. A1`m:Al.--,~'1 4`! to 0| 5:! ..um--'I lunqlqlom Dhylhl and meuuL , _ RING WOMEN . IIIIIIIIQ wknmnnocnliu no nun B(!JK1"rIn-'l`()wnshipa. to 1313.; Western 13 to] . Bank of Commeroo.... .. Norlhweut [mud CompIny.. Monty?) Oottou Gun. 0 orod Cotton......... Dnmln on Cot!.on............ I'6l-zxrhcd T:1bIin.g, worth $1.50, for 85c. UnblczL(:hcd Tabling, worth 50c, for _;5c. Bleached Slmcting, two yards wide, worth gov, now 180.. I CQMQEROIAL. ion-rmnu. sgfoox nuulnn-a. Ann (M |_:ulic~.<' Black and Fancy Cloavkings extra cheap. All White Blankets reduced in price. ` Bargains in Ladies Tweed Dresses, worth $6 00 for $65.00. Boys` Shirts and Drawers at reduced prices. ' Ladies` Skirts, worth $1.25. now $r.oo; $1.75 for $1.40. Men's Cardigan aqgi Flannel Shirts extra cheap. MID-WINTER SALE. S3v,'XE?'. `[1; l:'aI5:';.`in3o M. Choese-\Nhlte tbs; II'IIllI4 CAIWEBIUC Noon. Jun. 'l.-Wheut,N-. Sp:-' , Mar, 6 31d; No. 1 Col. 5: NJ peas. 4: 8 d; pork, Mu (kl; lard ,Am .21.. 1; bAuon.hoav1.i5u 9:]; n u nnnntruwtaul that w|1en\})lnc:-xl on the ham! 1 HS THIS Ol'POH.TUNlT and give him yuur n \"7rA.LsH?s `WOID \LL R. VVALDRON PROF. DORENWEND will be at the British American Hotel, With samples of \\'i Bangs, kn Ev.-1 New and I I The ladies should mnnenibor llmt. Dm- mond Dves are always twice the strength of all inlerioruud innimtlundyoa. l)i:unond Dyes will ulwnys ive you your Immey`n worth oi pure nnlgl never fading l_voncui`l' that is simple to use. and Lbnt. will do just as represented. Do not. be deceived by big package: thnt iuiitabora put. up. Their dye: are mixed with gilt, nlum, and other worthless ndulterations. In in word. he- ware of tho denier who tries 10 sell you aomethin that he ropu-.-ent,.~4 La be just as goo( in Diamond I)_\'o.-a. Ex- . pens say, Diamond Dyes are the heat. in the world. ` pens aav, I the in) A." Smo-l{6r_s`! We are offering a pipe at 250. which is great value. Our Tobaccos and Cigars hav highest reputation. A Little Auenuon on Your Part will Save You An- noyance and Trouble. *ur Waterp};$;)`f)' ONLY ILC If, . !33E::?.. $5.00 GEO. SEARS, [HOCKEY }DAN EGAN iacncs, Be Guarded 41% FRIDAY, JAN. lOtlI. I 79 Wellington Street. SKATES STICKS v ALLEN & S0 : %"?'=3.'~*~"' `{{:{ i0BABT'S I -.. IVE`-III\ IIIEII "`" can mean from mam mm, W; or':lalll;buI. ` nnluhuoah ph Jud {neuuL QIIQDIEQIIIJII lunnnmnn Duncan Water` I60 oosely. nnhhln Ho` 4. Sigal Success. FLJR Zoughs and Colds }.W.MAHO0Dl Chemist and Drugglst, Unusr mums. (`nu D-Inna. nrul Dunno ~ \.'l)P. I'l'|Hl"\ BLEPHONE 5l9. .adies iockey Skates vupvly 0 - -- Dchlmxewed Boon. Qlf you want to . than Fashivahl `PQ'J2%l$.J@.F1`,WT0- Wu`, it ICVV lcllo Bargfnns In every department 9 4.5 J . 88 & 90 Prlhcass Street. Nature : Great Aperienl from Cnledonln spa-Inga Is Safe. WI IIIILIIIIJ aura. ... .9.r`.`.'.',.,...i'L'i<!!}.. We Make the Tight ones. {., AND QUACK NOSTRUMS. Ilv--nu-I v u u-u-u u -- OPEN EVERY NIUHT. COUGH CURE. KlNDBRO.B I'lN DAILY Children : Sowln ()lu.~uu,, weakly. m. Y rtk hurudu.-"7:s0 D.lIL'~ etinz V O Til II l`\I\\I WILLIAM STREET. -an...-..` . um-u u . .3 _n1wEnENEE7 lluso Cur. Prinreas and Bmrot Streets. mun nun .. . JUST ARRIVED l & C0.>.Agent.n. Montreal. Bin Bottle. Small Prire. LIVLH PILLSL um: ' `o. co. .....:.:.....-.5 , Grocers, l)r11ggiuL-;. ucuro one of I - Jackets! CODE. 7.] M4:n|:AL HALL. Pontage Stnlnpa \ Knot Tled I mm. ml Qnwml Dissolution Expected. The premier summoned n meeting of vonncil for three o clor:k yesterg.lny, nml it lu.~nt,e(l lill seven. The following members ntiendetl: Sir Adulplio Lnron. Mr. (Jui- met, Mr. Coaitignn, Sir Frrmk Smith. Mr. Iinlyiuid Senator Ferguson. seven with the premier. The strikers number seven. no that the split is perfect. The trouble arises from the fact that the seven nn the` outside weigh more than the seven on the inside. It should be noted-" that as the resi nntions of the seven members have n accepted, if any. of them come back they must lor rs-election. As they will not return under Bowell, in new pro- mier would mean immediate dissgution. It is obvious that if Bowell resigns it would be too much to expect. that A dozen new cabinet ministers would 0 for reelep tion, with In general oection within it stone`s throw. It would be too much to expect thstparliument is to dance Attend- once on these men for s month simply bo- csuse they are nimble to agree among themselves. Msny of the new ministers . would, too, be doomed to defeat in the constituencies if they went for re- election as new officeholders. If s new ministr is formed with in new programme, ow are they to get luck i the speech from the throne? If they , throl` Whd the 'shsod'.i.hs;wilI be netin the house boowo-5 wont on with s session. the first thing : would have to be the adoption of the 1541- i dress in rs ly to the speech, snd they could not A opt it unless with the old pro'- I gramme. To get rid of the speech from the I programme it pledges the i sdlninstrution to, I dissolution would be i nocssssry. ~li,tl:sn. Sir lsc_ksm.is Bowell I foils to form s ministry, as is probsblp, s ' dissolution sud not s "session will be " the outcome of the resent crisis. Even if Sir Msoler-is di succeed in noon- umctim his cabinet he would not have at me onty in the house of ooinmens snd so won have tohpy for `o dissolution. I 81: ir Mscksnsis meets parliament is ` wsgtlu with: full complement of col-- 1 and with the intention of going | I I I tion of the seven exiles from :7 Ice ondtbeir following. who would `pn- vmt him going shesd by detest: hi}, on olnotioauto sd'ou:;.. mp n,=n reign} g or r. . who would obtein s dissolution. . It stated thy thotsilnpol-sry Allotment 1 cl ia constitutes thegovsrnlnsnt so . lo! : Sis llssksusio llawsll-..Jxsuii. \] -s-t` ail the mice on--dl_ 'ul.lnn . tory of the Uannaiun rnumenc. Previous to his having reeigned his posi- tion as minister of agriculture Hon. Dr. Monte ue, in pursuance of the policy which ielnid out in connection with his department, hud conferences with parties in connection with his sheep breeding de- partment. which he war. :.`.out to establish nt_he experimental farm as well as the experimental dairy. the work of which he was intending to make more comprehen- sive and useful. As a consequence of these negotiations R. F. Holterman, president of the North American ` ..:...'.... An I\(lUlpllC (Xi\l'0ll VNOUIH N50 H0 H1139`) O\'(`I' it, though with Mr. Ouiinet it is n alil ferent. at ry. Mr. Wallace says he hue. nn desire U0 enter nny government, nml will not enter any which fails to u(`(`()l'll with llli-I attitude on the school issue. The general opinion is that. Sir .\lm`- kvnzio Howell will fail to form ll minis try, nmwitihsmhrlin the return `Of nno nfliin oniinllern in 'icLurin l0v(lV hv nl _ an mucus. Illl III Qulnnrmmn try, ununwnpnsmnrnnru we return or of his controllers today by n nurrow majority. The elecyioln of (fol. Prior, who ran an n cabinet miniater. b ' n majority under one hundred, where he fund six hundred last. election. simply means his defeat. M. the geuernl ole<*t.ion. Liberalism in Hritinh Columbia has grown en nunly since Mr. l.mmor`a vinit. f/n Journal, is here to consult with Mon tngne in regard to his prupoeitioli. R. Gibson, tho wcllyknown authority upon sheep breeding nnd sheep mising. was ulno herein connection with his work. Not. withstanding the fnct that Hon. l)r. Mon tagne was not in clmrge of the depnrtinenn of agriculture they lmtl an informal von~ ference with him in connection with their l'eH[)eCt:l\'8 brl\ll(`,l|UH. Tim lInAl'\n4- Man-nrv at:-nnnrlv ml\'nm1t.ni-' ininn-'Lern," us Lney (`all Lnem. nnuuie Ontnriuluen will A-mild by in n qimulinn. ,H'ponkm- White in quite 0ppo.~e to Sir iMuCk0llZi8 Bowoll n school iolicy of mem- ing Mnnibobn. Hr. Wedon has pul)- lwly expressed his ulvhorrence of such ll p5Iii:y and his opinion thnt it won not. called for by the judg mom. uf tho imparinl privy mun- cil. It was even rumored that (-`enrge Tnylor had been offered I\ portfolio. Ati all c\'UHlS Mr. Tn lm` Wll vory much in ovideune. He runiiod up nmldnwn stain between the privy council and the IIlH`(' depairtlivziit interviewing Sir Miickeiwiv "(xwfliil in. mm (and mid the ex-minister Hi uepurm ant interviewing ran` iviiicxeiizw in. linnnce in the other. Sir John C2u'|ing r|(`.Unl0(l to be rlecitling between the two fuvtioli, first aeuing the premier nml `ion .\lr. Foster. IL in quite probable I >L liu WLIH .ull'<:re(l is sent in the BOWQ Slnltll~Clll`0ll inininny. and that Mr. Forster was persuading`-':him not to Lake in. The most natonialiing thing in that premier liowell in negotiating with Clnrko Wnllur-e. \\`lmL Lhe nignitivniice of this mny ho is .u inntter for iapeculutiion. but, there is no question as to the find. It mny be (`mt un oller IR bleing made to him Llmt, if he av- cepts n i-nbnmt. portfolio the reinediul lull will be whitltlod down to such A ne point t.lmL l]t7(`.0lll(l by [I (light effort. gulp it down. The Quebec ministers hre nnirl to be willing to an llll a point. themselves. Fleeing the cool reception their eovleaiuecimil policy inch with in the bye-elections. At, least Si; Ailolplie Citron would lose swap it. tlmmzli on division. Mr. Leurier may certainly be expected to make enquiry concerning iuinisteriiil resignations, the explsiietion whereof will probebl devolve upon Mr. Foster. It is said t, at his statement has been already devised but, that its purport. will not. be divulged untib delivered in the house. This afternoon's sitting is not likely to be is protracted one, but its ro- oeedin s are likely to be unique in _l.he l)iis- tory o the Cnnndisn parliament. Previous having resigned posi- The Quebec Mercury strongly mlvocnbos Sir (`lmlen Tupper as premier, and Hayes there is reason to believe Lhat. his appoint- ment. would be wcepmble to tlne- imporiul gnvenmlont. lluluug ul no-uuuuu uywlwun Premier Bnwell giver : his opinion of Messrs. Foster, Montague, lluggurt. Tupper, Dickey, Ives and Wood M: You muy say that it. is the blackeat, piece of pulitit`-ul treachery on record." He them lure determined to try and do without, the Tuppem nnd their co-cunepirntor.~n He offered seats in the cabinet to the follow ing: Mr. Kenny. of Halifax, Mr. White. of Shelburne, N. S.. Dr, Weldon. o(AlberL. N.l5., Hon. Peter White, Hponker of the luiuue of vommons, und Mr. Stairs, of Hali- fux. There were others, but the list in uccesruxrily imperfect. Not. one of those lH8llLl0l|0(l would accept. The New Bruns- wick men any they will if-taml by our inini:-'tern," they (`all them. Whnthe Onmrinnmn bv uuenitimi. ,1 cummons, tor all ma; mu! tram-pireu since the late cabinet may be ex- pected to make its appearance divided into two camps the resignation of the miuilten lining undoubtedly been ac Ocpled. In thutcaae blr Adol he Caron will perform the duties of lea er of the house. These are not likely to be very extensive except the opposition decide to take advantage 0! the situa- tion by opposing the motion for n. fuxiher adjournment, which Sir .Adol he will probably move;atill, it is not t nought the disaifection him yet reach- ed a int at which the liberal can hope to bone t by it immediately for, if opposition be offered to the adjournment no doubt the conaeriiative majority will assert itaeli division. Mr I.nm-hr Inn! om-hninlv he nxnanted Intorut Oantud on the House of common: `I'o-Duy--|AIn-lor Wlll Undoubtedly Auk for nxplnnnllolu of the hllnlutoilal Bellgnnlonn- 0_'IA))VA, Jun. 7.--Thero is no change in . the political situation today. The caucus which was expected to have taken pluqe to-day did not oome ol It. may be held to-morrow. Both houaes are to reassemble this after- noon. The greater interest. nttcheu, I naturally enough, Lo_t.he proceeding III the commons, for all that has tram-pired uinlul Hm lam mhfnar. muv .. at I IT MAY BE CALLED TO-MORROW 1 AT ma unpmu. Tnlltlng of Re-Cunstruqtlon. .. 1)....-.II "lung. Lu. nnini :1 man we ex-mlmstcr ul sckling mg sent Zuupur'5'*u:s-9 Cumul inn Bee`! lo I. Kl nu any nucw It. ` l<`o3.-I)|d you hear about young Snodgrnu? Hehu only been In tied a your. you knuw, and thy toll in o I: out nearly all nlghtovery night In the week. ,,\.Mn. Fog.-'1`horel Didn't I nlwnn tell you that-- ' Faun -1' -nnnn-A I nnhhl tn -n.-uh. um mo:-mng mu won would oammonco next. Iprl onftlo brl _lf0C thu Bt. `lam-not `Iona-on 30 Longuonil u pnnolthonlonotlaho Iupclor nil- sWI7n only Two Oundlduot Gonnxm. Jun. 7.-TM Wont -Huron nominations were Id honlo-dny. M. C. Como:-on, Q C.. nominated` on be- half olxholibdrnla, nd David Woimrillor by the-conaeu-vnti . These v'r`il| be all lhhnnnlllnbnn I R wncnmn Tnnnnin no-conaervatiwa. These will be all the ndidutos. A. R. Nowmug. Toronto, the .P.A. eandidno, Ins nbc Ieoepud Vhin pen ngt hoing according to form. p In-tug! III ISO Iwlllu v Monzuy, Jan. 7.--Hon. Ir. ,'l`bihan- dun, ri ol Kpntrml lhtad positively this morning liirnvork `would unit. In-Inn onftln bridra nnmnthl BL sou snu- Fo|z.-I nnppono I ought co mention ` ln palliation of Snodgruf conduct that he works on a morning newspaper. Mn. Fog|r.-Iluppon you think you'n funny; but I don`: onto. 1 haven ! any doubt sin: is would be tho sum way it in tI|dn'I ban to work nigiau. Do you know. I bun an idea it is to Kan nn name to ho away night: that indnou mon to work on morning pupun; at Any . rum, I can`: shin: olany othu nuon yvhy I aannlbin nun should do it -III- ton Tnnocript. ' T@y!0:iNew3WEJ '--'j":""T 7' 7 7 ' V T` ` - "bl" mu-(in and sheries Ind 80%` ; inn vnininfn ' nl 0.:-ndn And DUI!!- Tl)\\,\ HF |'|<"ru.\'. .\[nyor, Hmrgo Hmhlcn; re Ynlnug; deputy reern, Jmne cnlum-illorn, (`. A. .\lr:Hmmll, \\' I.. II II of the remedial order; Mr. roster mace; the plot! e of remedial legislation on be- half of t e government; and both declared in the most solemn and emphatic way that they were ready to stand or fall by that policy. If they disapproved of it the time to resign was six months ago, and cer- tainly not just nfter the b 'e-elect-ions~ in which the policy has in con- demned by the electors. If they distrusted Sir Mackenzie s capacity to lend, the time to object was when they were asked to serve under him as premier. The latest story is that the resi nation is the first move in the formation of a Pro- testant party. This would be in accord with the old tory doctrine of rule or ruin. It would indicate that the dissentiente re- garded the policy of coercion not as the fullment of a constitutional duty but an a means of catching votes. to be promptly abnndoned if the voters refused to take the bait. A Proteatamt party may be ranked with u Tupper premiership, as an evil which the country ought to avoid by all menus. There 'never wns lese excuse for the formation -of n Pmtestant party, or n coinbiimtion `against French-Uunudiuns, than there is to-(luy. ..u...... u. Luv . Qvv.-um-, Jun. 7. Speukin Angers and the political or ing Chum" \\. IMHHCFUII, II. V` \\ iIlmu_un_ N. Hilbert, Hubbu, lhwid Brigg. '1)! marine and nenotlol Il_ I00- ing minister of credo Mid pam- morce and_ eating oontroller of cue- toms and inland revenue; Sir Adolphe` Caron. poabmeeter-general and wctingmil: isoer of militia; Mr. Ferguson, acting min- ister of agriculture; Mr. Ouimeb, minister of public works and acting minister of railways amlcannls; Mr. Duly. minister of the interior, superintendent of Indian af- fairs and uclziii minister of justice. l`mmm-ninn I. m mininfnrn. who are H1118 fairs and actin minister or Juemce. Concerning t. ie ministers, who are ` tuinporatjily replaced, ' may be said that ` ` without exception they vacated their of- 1, ficea. All yesterday seven privite secre- ` tnries were busily engnged in sorting om7>*_ the personal documents of their respective mininwra, and in the evening there were seven ministerial rooms vacant A. Protestant. Party. ` Tonono, Jan. 7.--The Globe nay: it is impossible to associate Lho resignation of thy seven ministers with any question of grluoiplo. As 19 the Manitoba school 0150 . irharlea Hibbort Tup r was the author of the remedial urder; r. Footer made .1... ..I.A..., nf .........1;.I lnninlnnn nn Hm I l'BL8l'DOK0 -V\ Illllllll I ellnutl. .\mhernLburgA J. H. Mullen. A_yln1or~-J` J. Nnirn. I'ict,0II-(.'73oi';(e Hrulden. Berlin --J. C. Breibhnupt. Cubourg--John Hayden. ()ri|Iin--|{. H. Jupp. St.rnchroy--R. 1`. Smith. Smith's Fall.-z- R. W. Stomy. Brnntf0n|--Thmnns Elliott`. Sb. Thomn.-1 Ids-ardi. BelIevi!le--J. E.Wnhm-ley. Windsor- -'I'. W. Mason. ()rung0\'ilIe~H. Hmlunntl. Pewrbum Wi||inm Yellnutl. *.ml..m.n...m I 11 M..n.... Tirefai January Sale mnyurn (ll Iuwnn. lngersoll A W. H. Jones. l'xbriIlL_:o - H. J. Hnulxl. Senfurth Wm. M. (irny. 'l'ront0n-- W. B. Morrison. \Vo-v W. Knight. Muuun Fort-,st- \\'. (.'ol:luugh. \_'V-llmtl -H. H. Hlnkgow. \HIl*nn -.I [1 ?\1nl'nIlnrn \\ (`lllllll -H. H. IIHIHKOV Miitnn --J. H. \I<-(jnllurr '['|m|'uM---\VnI. Mal--`ill. \\'...o 'I'`.. ..p |no|'uI(| ~~- W m. Mrxl--`III \\'e-st. Toronto Junctitz nnun ABI'Ol[O`I`oIOBnIlt. 0 hour `I... '1 II... IA- FIVLIL. Mayor \I' II 1'-nun. `. -`ipeuking of Hon. Mr. uolibicul c|'| mvmmul, 1'. V\. Punt, Hmn.Hn0mb0, .|un1(`..~ .lmneA Clupp, H. H. TIITIVIUI II' 2 Angers course `nrvnne gave him lloopvr; '. Pun! (Hen- We are offering at'less than cost. {Duly a few left. _v vRAronina in even: denartment

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