Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1896, p. 4

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"""-K ` Awcu, sown cum: T `7'i ` W000 HASTINED ` 5 outs wonmc. I) lull Ind bun Mun out very huly lot some 0. Becoming nnxlouu n ul. the mnmr lmhouum Valid olpnrlmnnt upon the propenlu of lllfele` mud on up llcntlon u-mull Iwppctl It at (moo. Iunllod It I rvlnrdu. mum {in I" about 5 quuur at A Uoneplrnov In which Ian: are Involved -'l`|:e,uueen lies-npetl end Is New In I Plan-e of 8nfety-l~ler Alleges ! lnnlerera strangled for Their Am. Naw Youx, Jen. 22.--The Herald s cor- respondent at Shanghai says: On Nov. 23rd an uilsucceeuful lot culminated in nu attack u)on the pa ace bye number of Coreans be M. Wneber, the saiun charge (I'M nirea; l)rs. Allen and Underwood und other Americans were accused. on apparently strong rounds, of being privy to the lot. ey were. in Inct, said to have een on the spot simultaneously with the abortive attempt. They, however, denied all complicity. The king and the Japanese being warned beforehand posted extra guards and foiled the conspiracy. It is now known that Waeber and the Bug- lish consul shared the secret, the object longin to the queen`s rty. - u being to seize the ministers. expel the Ja-' nose. free the lllil` from the letter a in- uence nnd restore t be dead. but who was in reality 0. ive. The Russian secretarv at leontion w-u e queen. re rted to {A STORY moMVnu; omm. An uanvunn u--w-. --- v-----v-. THE,QU.EEN AS THE JEROINE OF A GREAT PLOT. l(Iu[ItunInnuAl Hm nuquc-. Iuullln "nnnrh-r gnu uqllll "upnrh-r mu lhnna from I III! II Huporh-r IUNO fl`()ll| l\ ('lNUl|I(?0 VAIIO COH- n {on .......u..... um... --u.....\.... nnrou. ' Cqld in the hendnud houhohoourollint In rninuho: can-rh and in nvnn`dnyn' b aging Dr. Hunt : Ingio anal. In bun ' `dc. Only at Nab : drq ts." , ` AA. .nn "'1 `#"`. IIUIIVUTCI I KKOUII5lUl-I 0uthol`,4nu." In the oxonin them- thom Ia` "Hui. Hui. Thy I" in whicuco solo: can taken by Mrs. (I. H. K.itpA_lrick and Mn. (lifts. The Inn named also any an ndnpuuion of Nonnu- H (Bad to Thou." which Ina greatly nd- :IIIl'C`. (`ALI in IL. In-4| and mnnh A-sung. Kn Music 0!. I Ipooinl Mtuto wu rendered in tfluluoyo` church choir during the ser- rioon . n the naming thaw them, "luinf Ye Father." wu sun and Mrs. (`A fan doIi\-and n roloonli "0uthol`,b-Q." oxonin V aL-... -.J ll.-In II-pl The . I" `- In mo we on me nnrnor yuuomny anor- nouu. The snow was piled to quite u hoirht. on the opposite aisle of tho ssure, an when the bout. lmpo-I across it Jlid luckwnnh. thmvng the crow oi! and into the nut. They;-ore a nut vril.hou,l having nun-Mined :ui_\' furl nor harm than I very cold bnlh. Waterproof Reversible Coats ...__._;.._ A. .,_ _ Shay Wm (30 Ire-hgutlng. A small ioo~_ncht., undo} the min - mom. 0! n crew componodhl four _\guhs. cum to griofin an nuompl. to crown n onck in the ice on the harbor yoatordny attor- nnun. The mow wnn mind In uulm u whnl In its destination. ` Tho Uunnlinn. MllI(?h0`r. intimates tlml. the new ying aqundron is more like- I\' to go to Conalnntmo xfq than to Dolngon Ray m nny other point. In Hnuth Africn. nookxng In noun troop: unmugu rurtuguuua u-rnlury unlu Hm Tl`!\ll!4\'nrI| nml lha liar umn nlnhnnamlur has Inutiliwl Lnrtl Sulun bury of thv rvfus.-\l of Harman govolntnont to mlnply. Thom is Imauloquuto nutlnority for this minor and the luloal. reports lrum Berlin nm pacic in tone. r'> Senator sulllvun lintefvlewecl. Hon. Senator Sullivan in home fnom Ot- mwn, and u Wllm representative culled on him to learn his views regarding the cabi- net. crisis it. Ottawa. He lnughed when asked About the possibility of Sir Charles Tupper`a friends seeking to smooth a way for the high commissioner : election by ucclnmution in Kingston. That. story oould not be true," he said. If Sir Clmi-lee had succeed- ed Sir John Mnodonnld, all think he should have done. he would no doubt. hnve sought. election as Kings-loiL's re nu. sentntlve, and would have ecured it. ut- nnur ha in hinli nnunnnimninnmv I11 Hm:-at 11 mice is asked. mar. mm D8l'(l60ll| invite Sir Charles to form n cabinet. The promiorhas also ox rcsaod i\ willingness to request. four of Lie resigned ministers in reconsider their rosigimtiona, numel : Mr. Ives, Sir Charles H. Tapper, Dickey and John F. Wood. But: he has determined not. under an circumatanoea, to become n collen no of {In Foster, Mr. Hiiggnrt or Dr. A onbague. To such an ul'f'i|IIg0lnlli z the high commissioner has not ngreod to be Ll party. MQNDAY. .IA1{UARY' '13, 1896 VII] II III : Touuzvro, Jan. l3.~-Tho Mail and Em- pire, says Sir Mackenzie Howell has offered to resign the premiership in favor of Sir tjharlea Tapper, sr., but he has coupled the propouition with a stipulation that the high commissioner is not prepared to ac- cept. The premier aaka Sir Charles to come into the cabinet for the present in a subordinate. though important position, probably as inininter of nance, and will agree that \I`en the mhireu has 'been passed thlmgh parliament -he will plnve his resignation in the hands of hiaexrzellency. cuu`p|ed with the sup estion, if advice is Hl(0(, that Lord A rdeon inuirn Him (`Inn-ln.. 0- In--.. .. nnkngb 'I`l.- l THREE INVITED B;K. Upon Which blr Charles: Tuppar Dnn Inmgl. MK 05:)! Hull) nnrnmuy ul tr rps through I'url.ugu: ntlm 13` Il`[lHll`."`.. v pnhlmul now: tlmrn in little. NIH)!` is, rnrvulnllng in the llt` clrvlu. :\v<`0nhn1: to thin v nurpri.~4mg dmnnzr -lmu lw this muln. ...u.m um um purl Ill . I LI\'IIu>ool. IAIIITU. l.mnu-um. Soon. Jan. I! -Whun. N. ; ml winter. an M; In. : ;,;:::_,gz;-::.=:.*. ;;...-;;_~- 1 Ool. am tI:|u'|. uhr`1. n. N; IONTIIIAI. PIODUQI IARKITQ ImrI`llAl.. Jun. I3 - Flour Rqcolpla. no hbli. ; mu riot quit-I nnd llllchlnjod. Faun` nrh\n. 33-?" I0 33": Plbnt `Into: .3.;-\ `Q :1; stulght Rollol. u m u; um-n. -i`-' '0 `ill : Inpullno. am to .1; It hm! _l-slur`? 13.0) Io Nl: OIIIIHO u M m an I - - wnn.\r-.\'o 2 hard lultobc. mm. to `No 0unx-+'s to 4:.` l'k.\n-`-ta. lo M- RAILS?-!-I In No. lns~-n to no. Cunt-u--II to lb. nuwn or unmimue iungumu mm ner cun- clron. Tho luuiner of civilnnlion is Ill Anglouxon lnudn. They must. follow wlm muy nun lend. Tliomfnm I think Llwre in little cause to four u lusa of Rnglisli prestige. mid let us lmpn tlml, it van be mninuinod witlmut. wnr. whivh. In my mind. in a silly fashion of settling (ll!|)|ll0!. nu ignoble as print)- tiglmng, in only _jiiutiIicuioii being self- Ldofoiwu. llmpo tlmt Cauutlinns will not allow thoum-Ives to become embittered u must the Amerimm people on Account. n the liluater in .nur uawnpn sore. It. was mily u luluwing ml` of Lenin. he Ymilleon am nll right and have the warmest. roganl for their brotlwita. the Canuckn, but hmtlwrs uv" wnimxlo ovor personal dig~ nil_\' in -i mnl then, you know. One thing. lm\A'0\ vr. Ie mrmin. that the leilomtion of the world H u Iniglity long wnv otl. Mlny yearn lnunc elnpae before the lion Ind the other lieu-u of the Held lie down together in porfect ecoowl. Before that time comes them must be in rent. melting of sharp tvoth mul rlnuvn. --I`. W. !-iilinun. Ounul.-M N in n M bun-1 loin. Pout-I3.-Io tu M: II. (`am.\`vI\u.-$l.ln to II I) . Iu-Tnvnnhlu. In to 103.: Watch In 0 (`nun ueuer ll`Il)lI(Hl uinn ever. The Soulli Alriviui iinbroglio was our tuinly niont, nnfnrtnnnlo just. at. this jnnu lure. Dr. Jiunieann and his followers in-rr, umlmibhetlly in the wrong end their notion was not only inisguitleil but au~ prom:-I_v fuolinli. IL vim-. however. the oc- vmiioiitlie (`olllllmllllll nations of Europe ll6:Ill'IVIl for renting their hutred of En - lunil, uinl it. 2-emns thin with the pmuiib e cm-option ul lculy they nll (lo hum her. \\'h_\' V Recniise she I! the mother of the Anglo-Saxon ram, nml the Anglo-Saxon pimple mm the lemlers of thonglit and Mn Linn Ill llw \\'(1I'l(l. The Anglo Snxnn an I nnin_ pure nnd simple. I8 grwiter than the Polk. llnui the Teutun, , than the Shiv. 'l'h_\' ruin and lend wherever the sun sliinvs. l`runve in France, Hernnuiy, Run- .-iin l\II(l .-\n.~t.rin their distinct respective solves. but Eiigliuul in the Rritiuli empire. the Nnitlm\inerimui continent`, l-lonth .'\fl`n`u. .-\n~Itirnlin. India. and the countless plums of the ourlli. where the English lunI.:ii:i;_rei.~i apolmn anal English law and cmlvr pruvuil. 1! I! ll rune lnwrod. and it. has hoen such lur miuiy centuries. It will nlmm little with time, for they will never ilnwn ilnminnle Engliunl nnd her chil- nuiv lend. aim... :- Iinl- .m.... on Hl|l(l (H ule ll1(llll0I`(`0IlllI.I'y, W'lN|(r II DUEL Ill it lil|lll- is not of Hiiglisli oiigiii? l have ii g|'(.`lIlv love [or the Aniericnn people. They mo 11 stiilwiirt. progressive iind highly uivi~ |i1.ed puoplu. But they me n niiieli more ulmtiniite ieople than the liiiglisli tliem~ 2-|(Vl\'I.)N. Fllioy lIl|\ (} taken it in their heads of late _\eiire thiit liiigliuid win: niecietly un` ileikiiiiiiiig tlieir roiiiinemiiil atreiigtli iind seeking to lower their iiiitionnl di;_riiil_v. A certiiin element HIIIOIIK piiliticiiiiis, viiteriiig to ?ie lrie Gale. liiiu fostered this sen iment to Hlll (Ill extent that it needed only IN] 00 (`.l|HlUll to liurnt into it llame. This foolish liiitred of lngliiiid is most iiiijuat, as all (`mnuliiuia ll'll(l I-Englishmen know. The late wiir lnlk rleiirl_\' demoiintrabed it. \\'lii.~ii Mr. tflevoliind went` to voiigrene his iinii i.-no belligerent nl6!Rl|`0`|I(l so aroused tliis nuiiiitry there min no mi r to be found in the hearts of the linglinlliu people. ll \\'tl.'i(llH(`QV6l`(l that they were id! for pence iiiid good fellowship and this nlimned lliu jiiigoeii into A sudden i-ileiice. But. all .'\m6ll(`llIIl do not hate England. I be here only ll few do iiiid I have been much lIl8l|F0ll iit the miinly and frimk Wll\' in isliivli the lemlerii of tlioiiglit. here liiwe miniu liirwiird III the (`rivals and eluted their npiiiiniin. Tlime will he no trouble over tlii.-i \'eiio1.ueliiii iilliiir for it will surely be ll8lvlil(`(lD|llIl(`l\l)l}\ mid will l trust. clear , the iiir iind niiike l-In linhnien and Ameri- oiuiu better friends t inn ever. ` 'I`l.n \`....ll. AF.-I. .. Raul-nmlln n~nn nu-, Ana koop yoursev warm by wearing one of our Unuu. unk . . . . . . . . . . . . llnnlol (`nmmM-Q. Nun hum-t Lam! Company. Iunnoal Cntlun Co _ . . . . . , .. nu_\n or (nun. umt IN enough. I! not ever ' nutiun of the earth better proted by the hurt. (hut. lho Enryli thug llouta over the Iiulu\m.nn, .lnnmicu and (irnnd Cay- inun` \\'lmz-w life in safe in the black re- publir` nml wlmt luul Cubu been for many _vour2lml tho bnttiluliultl ufthu oppressed uml thou ipm.~ui0I`. Since I771`: when hma mi I-Inglis 1 colony rehelletl 1' liunn in this `great, republic. Eugliuli born, where one lieurn no mnn lmnl worth- mid of the mother country, w mt, in boat in lllll mmnlu` Hut. Lhnv ma in much more Hunt of Iuntrotl. Onuuln Ihnh. entrain Pun Io . n non`: n .. Bank of `Rrulno Iomlmnta` Bunk Iorol-nun nk of Hulllum. HJ\nl..- . . . . . . . .. unsnriaoie reed llllll inaunereoie arro- gance. Sel eli she in, as what nstton and man in not that merit: the nsine.l"3or eel- shiieas is after all only eelf-reliance, sell- reapect. nnd eel!-prelervetlon. Her methods of colonization have in man in stunces been severe. but I claim eedom unjust. The means mutt be reckoned with the end, sen `mental eophlstry to the contrary. and tws nlwa I been the advunce of civi intio . In tie path En land has blazed through the jungles 0! bar risin. enlightened nations have risen. She has cut right and left. but what has fallen has either been iotten or poeseeeed of the uninpeiilieble vitality oi the swam is. And ever the sun of justice and the healthy air of commerce have followed in her wake. In Indin a mighty empire has arisen on the rave of a runny hinged despotism, and where barbaric superstition ran smuck in the hind are now cities of enlightenment nnd (`llll.lll`('. Are the Hindoou better todiiy for the nppuiently tlerce conquests of Clive and Warren llaetings? Who shnll any they me not`! In Canada, in Australia. in New Zealuiiil. in South Africii, nations lll|\`8 ruwn out of pioneer settlemente of lilnglisiineii. proud of the motherliind, sp- L)ltN`llitlll|1` the greatness of An lo-Saxon irth uni loyal, intensely loyii . to the home government. Some day these great nnlunios will become aeperiite nntionnlities. us it in wisest and best that they should so in when they can stand of theniselves. But even then they will be llritish. in ligypt it few ieuui of En liiih rule has turned (`uiro, the home o despots. into the pleasure winter city of the world and throiigliout theentim length of the Nile men go up nnd down buying and nelling mile of lliuirlibertyaml irotectionto theiriniliistry. In the West lnilieu compare Jiuniiion with Hu_\li (`uhn. Thnt is enough. is not nu-r\' iintiuii the earth better iirotud bi II-suvmul (Du Cu. . Boll Toloplmno- . . .. Rural Elton-lo . . . . .. Iuntrotl. lhnl . . - . . . - (`anudlnn Pnnlllo Ihllvu Duluth . . . . . . . Duluth PI-of...... Commc-mhl (`uhlo . :0: nml Tc-logrnph 1.3.1:... Nnv. Co... .. lluntnml Slroot Railway 'l|0ClOly OI lll/IOIII I0 CHIP U0-(II 0VQI'y nmn' humi is u uinst her. We W10 have been uared on 10!` soil and taken of her bounty, having learned from childhood to look upon her in a leader of civilization have little to criticize in her foreign policy, yet the other nutionl of the worl , nlmont without exception, change her with inhme selfishness, brutal colonizing, gnu ing and unantiable reed and insu era is arro- manna Q.l .I. .11. i. .-.. ulnar ...o(.m .ml Ihllwny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Inward I .` ` N|\'.\\' Youx, Jun. 9.+(To tho Editor): Trouble never comes single-handed, and `thin,ia`oape.cinlly two of the Bridal: empire at the present time. It, in well for those who have: the interests of the mother coun- try at heart no onquireuolicit,oun|y into the causes which have isolated England in the society of nations that tn-du ' mun hand mminnt har. '3 w 10 have [WHY *IS ENGLAND Isoimn. | Ready - Maglwlm-' _por_ted Jfkets The Bell In the AlI[I0'IIl0I llnco In of Icnu-llnh 9|-|[|n-All Alnorlonnl no Not Kata II`.nklnmI-'l`l|o Banner of Olvlllur dun In the Hand: o! the Anglo-Masons. llnurnnl I FRED. W. SHIBLEY WRITES ON THIS THEME. uuquiw Linfialiou luntrunl R|lVIy..-- lumrv-nl in-out ll`: (now).. lnnircul .. COMMERCIAL. Ilnma `-IN an MC} (II) 18%| 101 r nun (ll) I I I I I 1 '|'+++++-I-+++++ lupxttvty &AAumcu, This is an opportunity to secure every?- thing in Dry Goods.-t Cost .Price. Come early. ' - R1cHmoND& coil Wednesday Next [CORRIGAN & cos January (9 Clearing Sglei BARGAIN DAY In a few weeks we retire from doing business at the old stand. for so nmn_v _\'c;us known as the GLASGOW WAREHOl.'SE,which we have occupied fur the past five years. \Vc desire to thank our many {ricnds for the kind patronage extended to us during these years. \\ n nnn: r~r\rv1nr\nr\nn I\ (`,......A r`I....-:...- c..I.. r`-....:.... n,...,...:.... I3. We now commence a Grand Clearing Sale. Genuine Bargau1s for the balance of the month in every department. Space WI per- mit us to mention but a few of our many bargains. E I E BC/SE &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& -I.-L House ()1 vnlnmonll, II, I! open to Inn excel` lenvy to cull upon IDIIIO ntunesnmu in Llml. burly "who In ublo to form n Inini.-4(,ry like y 1.0 pm-noun the comirlolmo ulpurlimmsnc." If Sir (Iluu'lo~'l`upper fulls the vumlllioun . [and the imlinntinnu pointing int.lml(liro()t ' ion muumt be uliomlsonl. we lull to we l wlmt im xrnprioty tlmreouln be in lain omel- lem`_v cu ling upon the high mmmiuioner GIVING UP BUSINESS AT THE GLASGOW wnpenouse. me nouse. hloiitnml Hernlcl: If Sir ChnrleaTuppur is content. to serve under Sir Mackenzie Howell. the seven bolura, of which Sir Clmrloa Tnpper'n own son in one, would be in in most. unenvinble position. They would be exactly in the )0liU0ll of the Door CM, in the mlum. he nrim Hun. ...v.., .... . . .....w we-nu.-u. n uu poor adage. he prize that they have done some very dirty work for would pans to unuther. Mount-nl Hu7.oLt43: The conservative rty not. having been (Iefeukd in the mum of vmnmonu. it in nnan In him an-al. mnnonn. Strntford Bouoon : Whnbevor Innke- ahitu of A government in nude it will be only necounry for the people to get, A chance at it to retire it In oblivion. The public are heartily sick of the shirt of the country being made the battledore nnd shuttlecock of the picayune politicnnn who have been plnying nt government for the past few years. To:-onm Newg: Thu nnmr. nf Iummn. on put new years. ` News: The point of interest to the genernl public ink: to what will be- come of the remedial not. The prospect in oer inly not bright. While the minin- tr_y wn united there Wu little dnubt of mtti throu h, but when there in be Iind I. hill oiy nu emergency govern- ment, and one that in not expected to aur- vivo the aennion,it. will be found dillicult, if not impossible to i-nrry the act through the house. I kl.-u.o.....l |lA....l.L H u.'.. nL__|_-rn ., broom. Lunnrk Era : There In a lesion to be learned from L9 reverou. Ind that In that there in nn in opondent. element that man. be taken into consideration no matter what party is in power-- an element. that in not no wedded to partyiun that M. will condono all aim of ormulon or commission. It in sale to uaert. that the next general elec- tlon will bring Imny Iurprinea. Toronbo Mail : An 1 nntriotlo duI.v_ l.hn uon wm nnng lurprlnea. patriotic duty, the conservatives must strongthon the bul- wark: by rest 3 unanimity within their runh, and ask" thut unanimity per- mnnent. Re.-ntlmvl Rnnnnn . \|n.-n-..-- _-I.- UCTIHIK IIIIII EH I/I0] (IIU. London Advertidor: Recom. bye-eloc-_ Lions prove that the country demnndo n chnngn` and u Tupper in command could no more way the tide than could Mrs. Pnrtington may the ooonn tide with Mr broom. [gnaw-I: F:-u . TL-ngln- l........ L- L- non. . Hnniilton Herald: Tho victory in not always to the Tupper or the battle to the Foster. None of the )romier I shortcom- ing: as u leader are wllnciout. excuse for the Juulnu-like action of his followers in do- aercing him as they did. Recent. bva-clam HOBART'S I Winn our Icuonmed Ooutomporarlon Are llnylng About the Crisis. lhuuilwn Timon: Nobody has 2| right. C5 unumo that u parllunont live your! old, mule up 0! men who have been romioed 01300; for them:-elven. ropreuo;uu t. no public opinm ol the dominion. ,, Cor`nwnllFrooholdor: ConnorvnciveI`iom- born lilo not relish embarkin on n sinking ship when the run Il`8 ying n ow-ry direc- tion. 1 v 11.. . Bleached Tabling, worth $1.50, for 85c. Unbleached Tabling, worth 50c, for 35c. Bleached Sheeting,_ two yards wide. worth 30c, now 18. POLITICAL PARAGRAPH8. ntu not paid in 10 nlny.-4 will ban plum-I fur <-olluvon wlflm -rtix&, T"s"b'12"i'c:'15'L E};`f 'l'ho conserwmve u I to his excel` mu uuln uf mu-I We carry a large and varied stock of these, suitable lor ` Residence, Hotel or A Publiq Inltution. ` Toilet Papers & Fixtures nnnucx SIHEH, nuasmi Your chok: In ly Cnuht I'r;lII; the I"uI-mwo. S1`. M.uu'~, Om... Jan. I3. Zion Moll. odiul. vlmruh, on Min-hell mud, fuur unlos from here. was: destroyed by re Sunday afternoon. The fire vuught. frum the fur have. It was iunurod for A small umount. in the Township lnnurum-u (`u. \\'ol| bought. Lrnmls wrohnlf sold. The right, gomln M. the right, privou mm nlwnys be luul ul R. ;\lvI"nm'l'u Kingston carpet. , wurohomto. conspumwr. Renfrew Journal : Thee seven heron, like Brutus. Umcsina and their followers. surrounded their leader in the forum and with smiling coulutelxnlm-A plunged their daggers mtd him as Lhey Lhought. when he had no opportunity for lefenme or retreat. HIIIHHH OI [HIE or lly OIIHOT (`0unu'y. liulfulo. N. Y.. Expron : Judged from this (liaumce the action of the seven dia- nentionta in the Cunndinn onbinet. In: that of It cowardly c0nnFirm~_\', in which one. if not two, of the ' uppers was the arch conapirnbor. Reufrew Journal Theda heron. monnruu aur: bl!` mac. may eventual- ly give up the key: of the dtry, but he is going 00 lane procioua l ale plo there n for the now housewife and her fmnilv. Iy give we key: at me mry, bun no new honsewo and her family. I Nnnaneo Exurou : The moment. unra- nor me new nouaewuo and nor tamuy. Nnpaneoixprou: present. aggro- gnlion at.()tu1wa stands pillorloxl an the moat, dinhonornble. corrupt and vanill- ating government that over diaxrm-ed (ho annals of this or any other country. Iiuifnln. N. \ .. Exnmnn J udmad fmm !0I"I6l IOVO OIIO IIIOMIOTI | Shorbrooke. Q_uo.. lCxansiIIu': (me- thing in plnin. The conner\'nt.i\'e [marlin- mentar party, whether Bowollite or Tup- peribo. as loam the rupee: and confidence of the whole country And it in time to turn it out. D.o-..|m.-n 'l`:...-... A. oh. .1... an In: io it. Out. Peterboro Timogc. As the days by it. in more and more evident that i party who will profit. by the split in the con- aorvnlivo rank: in the party by the nnmo_ of Lnurior. Things are coming his wny I with: vengeance. Mnntrnnl Star: Hir Man. mnv nvnnhnl. uuwo or oounploror on; next. nI_n,'yearI. Lindsay Post: The rival lmdhil unibod in putting the pistol to the oldmn`n'a head, but to their nurpriao and ch in he refus- ed to come (lownund' they h to walkout. Hamilton Suootubor: In nnv cabinet. A Signal Success. 00 to uowmma may null 90 wnluuuu. Hamilton Spootubor: my pledged us remodlal lo inlnbloll Olltlrio will not be reprouontot `There may be some roeltlonta 0! Ontario in n cabinet 01-- thnl. sort; but they will not ropreaont thin province. Pnmhmko Obun-vnr : 'l`i-ulv the libmil province. Pembroke Observer : '1`:-ulv the liberal reaction is owin with a high wave right down the back: 0 the oomorvntivoil. and no one can say there in any oonutituoliy in the dominion Lhoy will be able to lml . Poterboro Fixnminor: Inlzriaulna. con- seen. v Mnncton, N. B.. Transcript ; How those: torioa love Another! / Uh--In-nab- I\u- I` umnu'nuu- - (Inn. no mun new government. ` St. John. N. R. Telegraph: When An- appeal is made to the country it will be by a liberal g6vernInem.,\vit.lrn e iflo lioy. and the verdiot of the pen Ivl be so unmietnkenbly in favor o! r. Ln'ug_r and his colleagues that toryiem wlllha-`in I tube of collapse for the next. I` Llnduv Pnnb: The rivtl lnntlll unibed | to form gov government. St. John. N.'R,. Tnlnurn VIE" I VQHKCIHX. Montreal Star: Sir Mao. may eventual- v Hive no kovu mdtrv. ; any: 0| The 31.11: . n L- hno TJ47(7E' -Incl--I--I-Jo-I--I--I--A--lob-.lo III: Int will luuluv; ' 1m'r'1!1tf.T MILE Special Drives in Every Dc- partmcnt at ' Tay|m sNewSlure G9 E. (III `almanac Q5-nab ` At it-{ALF PRICE. Dress Goods Remnants would experiment IIIPQI \ on Am`|l4.-Jon wtuul onoo. Imllud lb nmrdl. unlngin n gunner 0M No, And have not r ulrad to unit Ilnoc. 1!. Dana to have given mmv and health? vlzortothb III` and I on noommuul It In :1 nonndonue. W. Iuunmn. Ohunlnt. Guunoquu. 0nL., Jun. I. II; II. UN. -XIII?/` Sold In Kingston by E. 0. Mitchell, m Princess Street. -nu-&lj._: a.- 1-`A 9,__g_4Iowu cnc a. I`: IAl_TIIIl!l\ AT THE GREAT PIPE HOUSE, Nature`: Oren Ape:-lent from Caledonia springs In Sch. ,4: L.. n,, n,. By uainu our 0 ._..V_...._ v.,.__- 9011' ll)` Boa Hnllllu, 000.. Am! CURB C (X1. --g urn. Iulnno cunt Inndrql and Ian. map. I Illllnq 3!` union tho Inlr now--all V 4..n._. ` I1I PIINOIHI I'I`II`I'. . ANDQU.` CK NOSTRUIS. ."'naoon"':'ni;"&'.'x1'.'.".2"'-'lx"u'z'c'r.'.' ?n'.'o2'r' 1 M uporhnont I nu Applh.-ndon wtunlly I; II o'm In I" nondanoo. Lwlvulqon. Chemist. anmnoquo. Anon!-n. Inntronl. AT` ou )$.4J5A- GREAI H] JANUARY SALE;~ `"Al1en`s Fine Hand-Sewed Lace ' Boots,\Made to Order, only uvm PILLS! At less than cost. . (lrovoru. Drngplstm MEDICAL HALL. A7ll Reduced. ...-um -vxrr mr llclolllh novel! :3 fall In ormllwn llnhtry and that In. lgurkr ohm be called on. may I" I ukod. "!kenuoe. he replied. "Laur- Ier vouid menu Immedlnto dluolutlon. and than we would be able to go but to our coumuoau ind Oxpnu on; opposition to tn lulu-fer-once with launch." (In In mrw-n on lhu nnl van. lulu-fer-enoo ' vrlui` lnnllobu. llcm tlmrw-n the roll rou- non for the nvonmoanr conduct o{tho un lilurln. MONPHI of Hruco. Hndqlnn nf i'lUll`l0n, Ross of Dundu. (`rug of Du mun, Reid 0! (`Irv-nwllo. Forxunon orflmadn and (lronwllv, Rproulo of Ru! GIN . Miuon of North Grey. Hender- uuh 0! Hanan. Pnrnoullen nf Hastings. 3|:-lonlfo of Kin ton, Rosamond (`I North Lannrk. WI non of lnnnox. Mun nlu-.|I Nun-shin. .u.| nm... .0 \u.a.n.. murv man may wuum unnur sir Mm kn-nllo Howell. What down It mntle-r I him whether this man or the olhvr Is lrlmo Minister or nnu party ur (hemm- er In power If h:- loses his IIPII In Pur- Imm-`nl '3 Take Mr. (hmrxv Tnyiur. !h.- vhlof 0onn0r\'nll\'e whip, for e-I Om;-I. If Mr. Tnylor voted for A r-~- r vulml hlll he would not only luau his ~!~*vt|nn but he would lone lh<- num{nA- Inn of Mn puny In the riding 1! me uuwt-ntlon yet to be held. Hon. J. I-`. \\'m:|,mu|d not be re-alerted In Brook- vIll,- I he votoo for n romedlnl hill. Math r can Carull of Bruce. Ingram lluln, MoNolll L`nI*loton. humus. (`rats n! vrmu unvunugo mo (`nnHc*r\'lHl\'I\pI|:'- ly would derive (mm Hm ncceaslun of l-Hr ('hllY`l\"B Tuppor tn the [`rvn1l2`r.-hln. Hv would have to abldu by the policy 0! mg npargeh {mm (ha llxrone`. cla- bud Ahemoon would not lmnd hlm Uh- au nls of olllnna. and lln-re la not a n|ng` ~ nu-mher of the House or (`umumnn vslm vlll rlnk his rurn lo Pnrllamr-nt at llu K1`llf`rRI olmllmm lay bwmnlmr n nu. rn lunlsl umlu-r Hlr (`hurls-In '1`: mu-r mu 0UR JANUARY_ BARGAIN 1.3 to 31 VIII rm: nln In l'al1Iam0nt ml m. H ! Iunlst under Hlr (`hurlen 'I`u\p-r un_\ murv than they wmnd undvr Slr Mm. kvnllo Howe-ll. \Vhnl down It vnnflo-r I Luurier and mu hibvruiu maul. any i~ \`h|)III bin pna|m niiiuva. iumlnsi iiw will of (he in-uvinou of Manitoba uuuid afford no rvmedy if mmedy there would he; and Mr. Laurie-r`: idea of n iii--rough invvntigation or all the {twin in un ixunpdrtini vommiulon c-mnposed of uwn who would he nuwptod by HM puhilv gvn--rally. and [ha ooniiduni ex- p. . iniion iiuu Manitoba would rv|m> any aubotunliul grle\'anm- whlvh this (`HIHIIIINIIOII found in must, in liw puiicy vhivh commends limit to the common Fl`iiPl(` of tho pooplo throughout UP.` Ilmle Dominion. livnring this in mind. it is hnrd in ne- Kim! udvunilmi the (`nnn-u*r\'atIvt\pn:'- iv accession HI!` l\lnvkc-nIh.- Howell. and mm! In verv lhllc-. Nu-t he thought It would In I mnnlng ward and ah-Pw up his rvmt-dlul ord.-r with ll. tremendnun ourlsh. H than thought that dlmmluunn would r.lIuw Inum-dlately. and If It haul I\ [rent Inuny pvnplo would lmvu hm-n caught an that time who have nhwo ha.d tht-Ir cyru uponed. An In llllll` of ram pul'- llr uplnlnn In tho Provlnvo of QU(`h0C (um ()ll.` round to agree wlth Mr. Luurler and thu hlbvrulu that I-avhnnl hill nnnmal nl nllnwn sumlnsl Ilc5uu|llnI\ mu they wen Knew (nun urul punoy would bring down upon nu-vn. Tlwy hoped to divide the ouuu- Ir). u they had dlv|ded the (`alum-1. upon rellgloun Hm-I. H. was uuylhluu to numb bunk to power. Sir lllubv-rl Tupper can-n no more for F'- umlul loqlnlutlon. or what he calls tho Huh!-I of Um Inlnurlly. than he can-u tor l\lnvkc-nIh.- Howell. and Lhnt In Ihllu Hu.I ha Huuurht ll wnllll DO lnnlmmtenla who rualznen was, LI Ctlllrt`, to work It out tin that dlsa0lu~ llun would be lnevltuble and thus avoid tlw dlloult question of remedlnl lex- lulnttun altogether. Every mun or them who |`esltm~d. wlth. perhaps, the ex- ec-ntlun M the Mlnlater of Jultlco. In Muully opposed to cuerclnu Manltobn, and even the Mlnluter or Juutlce la not now -namored of the men, Ior the alm- plu reason that he seen It ll unpopular tn the constltuenvlt-ea and among the (`unadmn people gen -rally. The coerc- lun of Manitoba In regard to lta edu- ontlnnnl ayutem la At very obnuxlous I1It'I| Indeed. and the hope 0'!` the bottom: wall that by some hunk nr (`rook they would o-ncupu {rum the dilemma lntu whlvh the-y wllkt-d ln the hope` of CM)- turlnu n nulld (`athollv vote. and so et~ llnu luwk to power wlthout the con- ul-gmutlmt thnt they well know thelr llm-ul pultoy ` spread that everyone is scuddinz to ` oi` one kind or another, as i Ottawa. Jan. 12.-(Bpeoial.)-Utter contusion and uncertainty_ describe the position 0! strain at Ottewa at the present moment. Maritime Con- servstives are hoping that Iir Mscken- sie Bowelrs eorts to re-torm his Min- istry will not be successful, and that he will in the end fall back upon Sir Charles Tupper, whose eorte to sup- I lent the Premier are well directed and is plane carefully prearranged. But whether the events oi the next tew dsys give us a new Bowel] Administrat- tion or not, there is an uneasy reeling among the Conservatives generally, amounting almost to conviction, that the shi is so leaky. so diemusted and so ntu or a' wreck that she will n-~ -'1-r reach port. This conviction is so wide- shelter. Nearly a dozen members uf Psrlisment have received spplolntments t er to the Senate or to offices throughout the country long vecant, and another dozen are wearing out their shoes tr inn` to get disposed of as tavorabiy he re the iinsl crash comes. The ioliowin is the list or members of the House of Com- mons who have sought or are seeking shelter in omoe from the coming storm of deles.t:-Mesers. Girouard. White -(Cardwell). Curran. Baker, .1. C. Patter. son. McKay. Boyle, Bain (Souianges), Adams, Desaulnic-rs, White (Shel- burnef. Wood (Wostmoreland). Mr. Temp e is anxiously awaiting his pro- mised sppointment to the senate, but unless Mr. Foster is restored to favor the old gentlemen yyiil be leit out in the cold. and perhaps compelled to run again for York and make Mr. Foe- ter return to the Count oi` Kinrsand detest. Mr. Wiimot of unbury is also nesting a ionling eye on the red cham- ber, and. in fact, one cannot recall the names oi sil those who are hasten- ing from the wrath to come. The Premier's rivute secretary is said to have ob ned a permanent appoint- ment as assistant clerk of the Privy Council, and the Premier`: messenger in to be provided for in the Senate. i All tlwee signs are infallible. Ii them i was any [aim in the return of the party 10 power these uppuliiiiiiuiiis would not he rushed through. nor would any of them be made it there was any idea that the Government would pull through the session, because certain votes would in that event be badly needed in the House of Commons. This dying Administration has made more sppulntme-nts in two days than have i been made for two yetirs. i With those men nut of the House and \ The Run to Sholcor-0I!lou ruun sud ` Olou Bouht.-Bpooulut.lon| an to 3 New Mlnlntoru. It STRENGTH OFT PARTIES. Striving to Reform the Shat-l tered Cabinet. % ~s"T UGGLINGT AVOID ALL um-` or AIIIIIO 5.. I'D-5A'l" Solnvil Johnson. I ri y ol murder in illhg cl Annie S. Inn. in Anna. oomoquuloro Ill Anumo mat. the Tunas nnldioulty in cud;/d. It can only be truly idvlll the ilnmldino dd 0! bjoodnhotl bu boon averted. But rm evils ad terrors which made the dis- turhunooin the Tmunnl. with or with- out Dr. Jnmuon. manly I qua-tion ol ciao. uill rennin uuoulod." nnun. alumni nnnonoa I violent. tovnpyr And vru uddicurt to drink. Incl Bo-uh: Unuulod. LUNINDN. Jnn. I3. -(3onoornipuLo attun- hon n the Trrmvnl the Timon uyn: "Them in far too gun. I din `Hon in oomoquutoro tn that I. 0 Tuna: nnldioulty amid. only Iorrea I0 14 mm: power. Joaquin Mntovol. shat killing I" the horns. dogs and chicken: on his ranch M. nlao Domingo, (`nliforuim nd several hullou into hi: wife`: body with fatal 0!- fovt. and then shot himlolf through the brain. Mnhonl nnnonod violent. mun! WNII \DllOlllGIK|, Ngtlllb mo; lp< nointmeut of A joint. commission to do- imit the diaputed frontior. The joint coin- miunion uiling to run}: on complain ngrer mom. the point: in dispute. are to be M- forred to third Joaquin Mnmnl. ARA! lillimr All l.hA vun quennon. Lord Salisbury is onduroriug through I nmmjnl power to nsnmo xliroct.1negotin~ cionn with Venoxuelu, mgu-ding the: pointmeut joint. da- I (.`l\RI`I\`II`| lr0(`. Tho disarming At Johpnnonburg ha been oompletod without. mislmp and the Moor polioo now patrol the town. Thom um rumors of a Inproolmlont botwoon Hront Hrnluin, I-`rnnm nml Rum-in over the mm m- vnl question. board .`-hlislburv in nndnnrnrinu H-mm-I. . .___..,__. Hplcn of the Manila] I'npv-rs Anal Hun Very Lawn! Dvonputohon. (`a pt. A. .\l. Irving. mljuhnut of the llnvul lilvluullorn, Toronto, lied Sntunlny uiglnt of gnalrnin. The next. regatta of the nntiunnl I!!!)Cin- tiouol amateur nnnnmen will be held M. Surntogn the rit. wool: in August. W. L. Hamilton. inlnnd revenue in- u\iro't.or. of Ottawa. is in thomty to-day. . r. Hamilton inun old tune maiden! of lll.'H-0"\'. A young mmod William Knight of Now- uurl. was -hot. Mul mortally wounded by lugln Addy. whose plume he luul visitod on A clu\ri\*nri frolic 'n... .n............ .. |..n........u...... u..._ |..... l|l'l||"0 m wunona-on. Sn` .\1m~kom.io\VBowell was at govern- mout houso _\'esLonlu_\', and the purport of.` hm vinit in .-aid tn have been to iu %V'1'n6 Ms" excullenvy as to n memorandum which had boon sulnuittod to him on behalf of the ox lI)Hli'|L(!l`.'. The document is ullomnl to ho ll further v-mtumont. which Mr. I-`ontdr do inn to make in tho house, pmbnbly the one In which the charges are set. forth. Duncan Water] UIl`V\' Illlll. IJ. ||IO liulll-ICKI N-"I- tiun ronmina un(`hnnped. All kinds of reports nm in cirmtlutiun, but an fur no de- tinito infurinutionomi ho obtninotl an to how premier Hnwoll hm: aiivvnmleai in fnrming his mihniet.. Hin friend! My he hnsl mu-veodod. but this In all the informn- tinn thnt (`l\I\ be obtninocl. They ure tlling M the ex )(`l|O0{ ono of tho party nhi b8 u i-t,ur_\' of w iich the n'i'orn| is that 0\`0lI t to best intentions sometimes lmui n Innn int.n trouble. On Snturih\_\', this .~tnr_\' goes, the whip, unxioiun above All lillllgn to preserve the party peace and prunmte union in its nmkil. gotinp u sort f round robin, pibll ing tho subuvribern to stand by any loniior who might. be placed in the hand of ni t}tir~. mid to gnu their mihu.~ to nI\v policy he might IT('|lll()l(` within vermin Hpevitied hum. wmuy mhl nignntnmn Mam ob Lllloti (0 this lll`I`oll1t\Illt. when, the story goes. in lending member of the party who is regnuiml an hi h auth0rit_\-on plll'iltIllI0ll' tnr_\' hiw. 1-m\'e< to the \\hip'n mti:-fin tiun that the ugroemout was In xiuhuiun. tevinnvnll_y but -lenriy. of tho Indopon (i(`lll`0 nf purlininont nvt. Hi: porturhn tion at ` this discovery in Mid only to have boon ullnyod when the document haul been fornmll_v oonaignodto the thunon in the pre- sence of witnesses. Q \!n..|.-n.- ll-.....II .....- ..| _... mm as to the re-estatmsnment or Hop- urate Schools to n commission. This proposal was lniil nantly I-(`outed by Sir liinckensie Howe-lfund the Quebec mn- lingent. The-position taken by the din- nentlng Ministers, however, is that they withdrew from the Cabinet because the Prime Minirter was unable to com- plete it." in other words the real rea- srn is submerged under a false ono. Ad- ditional confirmation or thil is found in the article of Major Hughes, M.P.. in the current issue of The Lindsay War- der. where he says that one of the main reasons was becautle the Ibye-elections. showed the Government that they were not securing the Roman Catholic vote for their remedial policy. it is stated that the malcontents have obtained per- mission from his Excellency to mnkv a further llnilnvill to the House in their own delenov. A story is attributed to t-iir Hibbert Tupper that Mr. Duly went around saying he was commissioned by` the Premier to obtain the resignation! of all the Ministers in order to enable the Premier to reconstruct. but that he only ohtnineil the resignations of a por- tion, This story is palpably wbsurd. but ilu-re is good authority for saying that on Hnturdny, some hours before the Si'\'t`ll Ministers resigned, Sir Mackenzie iiuweli statml to Sir Hibbert Tuppar and Mr. Duly that he intended to reslxn before the (`lone oi the session. If this is MU. mnl there in evsrv reason to be- uvo oorrupondont or the Cnnuervnuv ,Nor'Wutor dt Winnipeg Ade the (01 lowing ntntomont. In :1 recon deapntoh :- "Unon excellent nmhnrltv I learn the "Upon excellent authority learn that the Itateme to be submitted by the Government 0 the Home will declare ' that the divillon has vn canned by the school question. '1` o hall of the ' IOWIIII IIIIORIQHI in FGCGHI` QBIDIIOHZ-- Cabinet now on nlnry were prepared to brlniz down 11-medial legislation. while the half out in the cold were de- termined upon a more moderate course. The Itory aoat is that the dissenting ` Mlninters desired tn enact this session I bill giving the Roman (`athollca nf . M&l \H.i>l)n rvllxluuu Instruntlon in the Public Schools. and to refer the ques- Hull to the re-t-atablishment or 80])- urnt I-lohnnln in u rmmmlnnlnn Thin nmdul uven Ministers. The ConIervI- tlvo oorrupondont of the Cnnuervatlvo I Nor'Wutor Wlnnlnet made fol- PIT!-M1 or` vT7HA-NEWS. RIIII I'm-In [ML m 'n.- The pnlit.ioal uitu nmed. kimln To ._ `FEE DAILY BI&I'l`l SH" WHIG. In Doncoln K|d, Waterproo! Canvas nnd Goat Skin. Bush Leggings, &c. Extra warm Sweaters In White and Blnok. 1 Hum. _ __ "%:l;nIhninl porqlit of Set . Moln- Ionlmof "A" blur , the Iror ol Br. Compton. ioonuhibmon in Kirkpatrick`- nnuyu window. The work is clovlrly ` dons. - Afomntou up C. W. Bunk ` in`: condition. ilnot-Inn`. in unchang- oduadbo uny |:|nyliI0`I I2|h&:,P- . nuonpuiotluun Pntonnunt Dr. Jameson And other otlicon have boon none to Natal. when the will be handed can to tho Brilioh Mil `tie! for trial and nnninhnunl. \'l\lOplhOlll.l sue expoolod. Thesnn Franciom Call any: the army uulhnriciea luvo diucovorod ll synumntio looting of the qm\rtormuItor'I dopurtmont nml outmoded in tracing at to ogruin koopon of vnynido nlnom outside the reservation pin. The unount H urin- dlm will range from 83ll,()00 to 850. . J n Hanlon. lmlnhnn. nun. ulm nn Inrl ruy com u. mapped and last night V ile on hll ny homo (tom clmtch. Hurt hilun mus the trouble. Itinnnu-nndggll-u.- l\.....:.L.s IL- mm mu tango Irom lwmuuu to Ju.uw. n Hollop. '33. OM... tho, on Monday lust. urn. ologtod A member of York My mun ii." dropped dud lul nicht nv homo (mm nlnn-ah, III we uox nu Lnnl. any. _ \\ . Is. maaou. Q.(?., it the examining" lnwyen The com- of Mr. Konnedv an to boouminonl. IA ul- nn oownl ompioyoen. some nunliuug do- rolopmontn expoolod. an tho lrlnv Au iuveutigut-ion in boin made Into the failure 01 Samnon. Kounot y & (70. ll. be- gnn Friday Inuit. Ex-mayor Kenna] In in the box I" that day. A\\'. ll. Ri ell. U (T in than an-mninm In`.--an `Pk. .o.... Tho Family Runrbled. (`uh \.u. Jun. I3. Peter H nard. of En levmotl. his wife ml the chi! ren wens up yxinted by gun lust. ni ht. Hognnrd was A milk dealer. And was geliovod to be In nnunfn-tnluln ...n~..n.-0....`-. I-I.up......I was 1: mm: uenuor, mu was oeuovov to no III oolnfou Mblo wrmnnnntnuooa. Hoguud clvlnlnermoly rounnittod the crime and rent a lower to the poliro. nun-unv I IIIIIIII llIlIIlIFI'Iu |"rontomu' -- Thomas ('l\'do. l`oLor .\lu~ (`nllnm. Alonmler hldfnnulubll. Louuox ~-Jnuno-1 (`. Humnnn, Mun-hull S. M udolo. Henry R. Dow_\'. :\dlingt,on- Etlvmnl Jhnos Madden, Junuca Horvhmer. Heorgo .\lnwdmmld. Hl`0(`k\'i8 mu! Loud: -\\'nlmot How sml (.`-ole. Vhurlm Curnwnll. \\'I\lter H. I'uriah. \ JNO. ROUTLEY S uuu nu-Icruonlng mo mumnuee nu Iumlgn uunirs tuonqmro intnlho ~xpmlmn(`_\' of re putting in the homo an expuwuniuu of this gqwernnnent in mgarxl mtho Armoninn out- rugosnml looking to the co~opernLi(m ol tho nlliod power: to "wipe the Tunkiul umrnlnont off the fave Inf the earth." Re rm`--d to the vmnlnllloo. Tu mp. 01:! Turkey. \\'\~'III\:-rmi. Jun, "IR. -In the house .\lr. Morse, (mp. Masai o'ermI an I:sollI- tum instructing the munuitlee lumlgn uunir! tuonumm ~xnmlmnc\' of rn (Ill '3 V Iir. (`lurk hid purfur I`(`lle<| ill u..|. FIIIHHIIIK "l|l.'1| to full mung. vvllml Ill Iiulgum, Europe. vlmnliuur |N'|'P`l|l|NllUII, (`HIIHHI (H0 IIIIIIIUIHW` rlulll, nml lhuy \'nvi!ormI~4|y upplautlcul hi! ollorhn. Hm ago up noulwnlwu, hi-I fnlnvtto xmm, mul t :0 (mm with whiv "ho look the high notes, Inconv- ml many III tho umlienco into tho helwf that ho wn- none other than u .\'ouoru." (`lurks n~ n lnu-icinu uf high orrlar. and hid uuirfnrnmlnms nu lhu vinlin u-nu mwnr nv FIX IIIIIIYQ KJIO | rl'\)IIb|0. lthnpuuiodflwuetorhtlnt Ila, lnmamn And othor nimn bum Iinnn nu .-mum nlrwu mr mo sumo purpose. Major R. I`. Hammond, Han |runvm~u, has nweivml nu furthor news {rum Afrim nbnut the urront, If his bml.h'I' by order of pre:-nlont. Kruger. Most, of the big Inmmg man in Africa um frnm this slut -8. Thom are undor Hnmmonul Mono am-onloen (Tali fornmun nu auporiutonduuln nf mines. Ho nnlm llnmm mnu_\' others have gtmo nun to Dill .~uborIinnto pmutmnn. u \~'uI\u'ru\, .mn. I;1. .5`ovrmuryI)Inw_\' has 1-blot! MI. Mun_\'nn. l'. S. cum-ulm ugnnt at .|u|n\nIu-ulmrg, tn N\(`lll`0 pron-v. tumfurn .`\llll'l`II`I|ll ci(.I7.olIn Lluoro. Mr. (lluoy hm! nlnu Mont u durputch to umbu.<- ruulor lhnyoml ruquenting Inn: to secure [luv good olhvo nf llm Builinh repronouumve in South A {non fur the Mnior Hunnmml. Frnlwluvu. ` be none. nut. wno In reenty alive. Russian neeretary qj, legation was the leading spirit in the conspiracy, nnd was deputed to convey the queen from her pluoe of hiding to the palace. The failure of the attempt. necessitated the keeping of the secret of the queen being in existence. which is now for the first time divulged. When. in October, the Coreane nnd Japan a ebrote `into the pnluce. the queen, scent in danger, hid huatil . without speaking to or women, in an o scure outhouee, Inw the bodies of her ladies-in-waiting dragged the pyre prepared for them outside, and watched the completion of the tragedy from her hiding place. The nueen was concealed for an hour und Boxing Gloves, Striking Bags and Balls, Health Developers, Hockey Sticks,

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