Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jan 1896, p. 4

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pl'0VIlI(`8. - .\lAmuD, Jan. 30.--A deapotoh from Hm-'run\ re rte minor oncouneors between the Spnnin 1 troop Ind the robeln in `the province of Mncqnns. ;l`(ll|I'lBU. A henvig n. .....o ml Koodmwhsoh In. Maul ronnuuo epnblic. bucohnylth ilhor lvinsrutlarhoroldontboy. Thonu Two Year: W|lI__It|If] Elm. tr... 1.... on ~A nnnninl \ courts 1fAc'ncs. ? / ---u---- /4 An Exchange Of Prlwnern. A STRANGE STORY. .-._. ._r_,, nt, Beemudez - mm the e received in the u with General Lnque near nitv KQAAE 1 3: -mu-rxsn wine; on our noon. Olnregnlu Mronn do not need Ohut we are 3 vlng the but Vhlu our oond to the public. ur.1..... mud mu. table with 51 jmown rnI@;_n_ um R05F. "aousn EXPLODEI Irq-__;h{_r4J1nou'M Anouyuu. wonis.-` ~ - A lluibur of Ion lined and othorl` w......a.d..1'hno Tnnnl Bnrlod uuln and others, Woundod-'l'hno 'l`I-snpl undo: nu luIu-`l'Iu Works Inc Inaugu- Iy Dlunuatlqd. _ Ilommnnunu, Pm. Jun. 30.-Ab seven o olook this morning tho Iago boilorin and work: of who Holidnyuburg iron and` mil company exploded. killing ve men and Eajurlng twenty-thus, three of whom will 3. 4 die. ' The boiler WI! blown through the roof. aoofoatintao mid air and can oruhing down though the roof in mother portion ofthe works. Thaloroe of the oxploolon was felt in every part of this town. Tho ulnar` mm 2 ueorgu boiler. Con. Evsnl. helper, skull bunt Mo1~:_-ilI'_Tro9a, fteor: you-s o nvnnu, uu--...., .. rm. "('3'1;\'. bunt o n. Merrill Trees, fteen . heed ground oil` under I wheel. Three tmmpe who bndAbeen r_oeebi_ng po- ground o under wagon. tramps had been routing po- (toes at a lumnoo were burned under the ruinn.aud their bodies hnve not been re- covered. _ n. :. halinvad Samuel Knnohnrt. R. Mur- It in helieved Samuel ' rt. ` up and John woomen w ll die from the e ecta olinternal injuries. Twenty em- ployee: of the mill were badly emlded about the face and bodggnd were also in- jured by the ml of tin: and machinery. The entire roof ofthe works in: pre- cipitnlod tn the floor below. The marks were practically dismantled. The boiler had been recently re `redand put in ret- clue condition. he engineer, Lloyd (.`i-amer. elmped uninjured. Th. nnrnnnnv had In my will of 160 men. elmpod uninjured. The company pay toll The nancial loasie heavy. The mmagon , of the eompuny any they will rebuild tn resume operations as soon no possible. ' , _._- _._.A. ." Several Bespoctable Ber-sons sent to Prilon for Their Ilsdolngu. TOIu>N'l`u, Jan. 30.~--The wholesale fancy goods firm of Moahe. Robertson & Co., who reoentl sus nded. assigned this morning to . ohn 9%. The liabilities are placed at $30,000, and like assets at 318,000. Of the former.$l8.000 are due to Canadian creditors and ilie remainder to English rms. Belding. Paul &. Co.. Montreal. are creditors for $12,000, half of which is so- cured. in... hmim nut, this morning. between the pulpllu. We have lled one table bnv nnd Wm Novel and will give 'on your ulmiro fur 25:- otoh. All popular An .hors. Almnn. nnv of aha Poets M. 501- each, worth \ cured. Fire broke out. this morning. three and four o`cloc|x at number IOI-107 Ontario street and did damage toA the ex- .....+ A: mm 000. The nrincipel losers will and did damage toA we ox- tont. of $20,000. principal boJohn Carlvle, who owned the build- ing burned. the loss on which is estimated at $15,000 without insurance. A number of rms occu yin the building were burn- ed out, but t. eir oases will not boheavy. w:n:.... P Rnnn, ll middle-lured man. firms the building burn- their be heavy. William F. Ross. {L middle-Aged employed as n clerk by the liurne foundry company, pleaded guilty at t e police vourt, this morning. to three separate charges of stealing money from his em- ployers. and was iziven six months in the Central prison on each r'harge.the terms to run concurrently. John R. Ball, for s long time em loyed as puymssber by the (ierland mn.nullwt.ur- ing company. was sentenced to three months inche Centml prison for defraud- inghis employers.` It is alleged that in making up the pay list he added items, the proceeds of which he kept. himself. ._.. _ -...-`gangs-Isa . u -T-ION IgIl- and - ac. M.1 ., Antigonish, .. . user. M.l`., Guysboro , have in doing valiant service for the liberal candidate. The only federal member from Upper Canada taking part is C. R. Devlin. He has made a splendid im reasion wher- ever he has been heard. he liberals are stimulated by the feeling that their party will triumph even in npite of tlmigmut odds against. them. Sir Charles Tunber delivers the lat against. them. Tupper sgfxeech of the cam ignat Louiabu this n cornoon. Yeabe uy afternoon, at orth Sydney. ho x-uldnaaaed a meeting, presided nvnr hv mnvnr Purvis. Afterwards be pro Sydney. he x-uldneaaed meeting, proemeu over by mayor pro ceeded to Glace Bay, as the guest. of David McKeen. He unoepta the invitation of manager Brown, of the general mining at socmtion. m be his guest. for the remaining days of the campaign. The secretary of slate has covered all the points it. in si- ble to reach by railway. Advan ago will not permit. his drivinginto remote Ind sparsely-settled sections. 00M PAUL Issusmlous. Any Pernonl Creating Dlnturbam-on In the Trunuvnal Wlll be severely Punllhed. l nr:rmu.\, Jnn. 2l0.-~ln view of the {net that several of the Ininin companies operating in the South African republic are considering the >roject of cloning their mines, Preuident ruger has issued a proclamation nasertin that he has reasons or Hunpecting that this notion is prompted by the same spirit that provoked the re- rent disorders in the Transvaal. andhe. therefore. while promising in everyway posuible to promote the supply of native abor and otherwise to protect and develop the mining industry, wnrne any persons who may create disturbances in the in- public that the most severe penalty will be . enforced. Putting l'p I Great Fight. In Cape Breton. In pouuu nnce of D n\nn I. am! Mo.\"m.r:u., Jan. 30.-Ald. J. U. Nonort. has had actions for 8I0,000 each entered n inst hi: opponent. in St. Mary : word. rolo Chm-pentior. Ind two of the latter :- V supporters, and actions for $2,000 each ugmnat. four others. ncouuir the seven of being responsible for the issue of an elec- pion oil-color eonkining, u be Alleges. in- juriouo outotnonta `with reference to him- nnlf. Ald. Rort. bu also nkon mooted- s'01"!..!P.@.R9.'1 0- It Mined Hln Ilnjentywlle Ohoened for Anarchy and Revolution. i.i.~mu.\, Jan. 30. - While king Chnr|ee,of Portugal. wna driving in an open carriage todny,n man stepped forward and threw I stone nt him with great violence. The None misneil his majesty, and etruok an nide de camp, who was in the marriage with\ ` him. The officer jumped from the carriage and seized the man. holding him until the police took him into custody. As the })l`i30l|Bl` was taken away he shouted cheers or anarchy and social revolution. .3.) The Bear River larder. l{.u.n'.\\, Jan. 30.--l eter Wheeler, the Portuguese who discovered the remains of Annie Kempton. murdered at Bear River, has been Arrested on suspicion of having committed the crime. He prevented the woman who stayed nights with Annie Kem ton. from goin e4.neue|. by telling her 0. at Annie to in Mine Morine was going to remain `ll: Cher. Mine Marine says she did not Annie that dny at all, and therefore tli letter could not have told Wheeler any such thing. Severel people new Wheeler going in the direction oi the Kemptone' house on the night of the tragedy. -i_..._.; an... A-0!--n utillcmning In with mom. TIIO, IIIOI on the Ice bridge londi from Quboc,to Lox-in it alive with [mag eroding" to uni! fro. Then an no nccidonu upon-Md no 6.. and an nnllun Inndnnnrtni Am mxi fro. Then IOOICIOIIII Ivporuu In fur. and tho In quaint and orderly. an sight. visiting mow- ohoeolnhunow in town. The weather in besntifnl and the nninl drive. which in just lurking. vmhotho wont of the tiny. juriouo statements vim - self. Ald. Retort. - inga in the police court npinu cum parties. n.._.a. _n as. lIn`l-ml, Ilrnvdl II tllvlrnlvuc | Qcmmr. Jan. !lI.-`l`hcn no t 30.- II 000 visitors in twin and Ipooisl I an -tillmminn In um. man. The truck ' ' A In-can rnp-nu. Wumso-nos. Jun. I1.-Tho unboun- Iniuoo on couunno bad idea it this from I '.'.`.".."'..`;,"{.'2.""........a . `"53"; construction of tho cm unit the Doctoic river no Ivlntlmw 000 visiton in with and spoon: Run: an still coming In with The, tho lea bridno lmdimr Quboc Jo THREW STONES AT THE KING. HOBAliT'S I ...e....J. Entered Ina: Actions. Jan. 30.~Ald. J. C. Robert ... 1...: .m.im.. for summ mob som-: XBLE CAMPAIGNERS. ,_ , TORONTO TO 08. u---$-1-4` : Evans, muzn, crushed under Crowd: II thoalilvnl. 1.- an URL... -.. -3. Breton. (`.B.. Jun. 30. ~'l`heliberula .. ....\ .. .~.-mu nhh in nnii Bra. "TA`-nqstrlud AT I-I1'1 aaun9 . I `L Iljfbl" lhpeulnu oulrlbuto `l'o~ ugly _I Tludunt lnurlnhncnto ' ` A H _ Mu-muting undocu- `odl-G vial` ' Ma, 8%. John : ohurob,`PlIM- bar`. but wont . The church wu lled ' to I. odoor with v liters frolnthe surround- in country on well as from the city. the m d moonlight no doubt encouraging I0 DIIOQUDI wwu v---wu luv-- ...- -... an d Inoonlight onoonrugln may to vonturo out. Max 1.9:, oolfoo an Inha load eohhlu. so unply provided. had ..__._.,.,.,.. ,7 . `TIii}fnSbAsi;. JANUARY a0.1 s9a vonwro on. man up, uvuvu ..... the good eohlgloc. unply rovided. bean not-vol]. the Rov.'J.' llnbor. ins aw veil ohooon romurkuonllod on J. B. . Ilkom to take the chair, Mr. Gnlllhor ........u.m chm ha honed that the chair- `N.B.-Bring your oculist`s pre- scription to us to be lled. -9-------:-----_.____. mun : Ohirch of Englund proollvluee woum not euer thgough hie istion with a body (I PI-eebyunm us rather that hehvbul be beneted b it. The ehelqmnn. on"IooeptinE|.thO posit on. thanked than present _-for honor dong him, And eleo mud that if he were not nchnreh of Eng hnil man he uld hen Prelbytaerieng 5.4 ma: chine nn. however. tn the eervioe Wslkom the ohnir, nu. uunnnu nmuking that he hoped Ohurohof England prooTivit.iou would .... mm. tin-ninth hh naooimion uld hon rronnywmn; no bad om objooh on. however. ol nt church and thst. wu tho long cor. ......... A lnnnbhv nmun-ammo Ina then al tint church Ina mu. was we um. Iuev mom. A lengthy pmgremme entered upon. the principal feature being the tmunry `drill by eeveml young ledieu 0? St. James church. Kin etch. the. H. H. Roche and her son contri uted Jeoltetionl. both of which evidenced oon~ elderebh hlent in hhit particular line. Piano solo: by Mn. Crevolln and Mine Deunt planed the Mldiolme. A. Routley end his lriendn were the only other in- etrumenhlleu and what they did was done well. J. Aggen and A. Routley each con- tributed e eon. The other singers were Mlle Mahdi en. F. March and the cheirmln; the hi bed a moot rapturous recall but deelin owing to the length of the roghmmef. Mr. March eeng well, me he I way: does, And like A good mueioien which he in. The chain-men e eort was `well received on his ein ing the Friar of Orders Grey." Reoitn _one were given by (Jun lnllmlimz: Min La.turney,_ Mine nur- ` ui',"Mfe'e Druuinnend._'. Mn- nun, mu Jmnplon end Mice Mueller. all of which were ver eifeqtive. An excellent exhibi- cjunofc uh swinging Was given by Miss $wnin and was one of the features of even- mu Minn Dnunb nreeided most. accept.- Swnin and or me leburus In u\uu- ing. Miss presided iihly at the piano for those requiring no- companiments. A vote of thanks was paused to the chairman who in repl made a few stirring patriotic remarks an asked those present to join in God Save the Queen, and this was followed by three hearty cheers for her majest). It was evident that those present were lo sl to the core and had caught the war over." This closed one of the most successful meetings ever held in connection with the church. l"l0l'l|l garnnuren am mucn usou owning gowns. Holnotlmm V6l;V ahlu In made of lllmxa nrruugml in braces over thu shoulder and drooping bum-lwa bvur the urms. which um caught. with up- I sukullng bow; of lllnu satin ribbon. Ber- Mun: u! mans are worn around the neck A now (`nun ufog green. " nu I'll! fog " _ `Anmng rurnmt. tn:-xhlmmblo perfumes` tho n\w~t uluvc-r seems nlmml. Exqululw whim Inna shnuldnr capeg :0 be worn with summer gowns an exhibit.- sukndlng bows OI ulna mun rmoon. ner- (Jun uf roses and brotellus of nwom are found very m to the Wonmn who are not over } pulmp. 1 uu_u.. ..I...m. -um -thn nnrrnl-O. Ilxhur (ni- Reach of All. ml. ]<`,mplre {nun are nxcemllngly hmlxtlful. nvun if they um hmnu-nuulu lmlmtionn. rm....- nnrd n lnnlv of l`(|II\'(`l'l\N()l1. too. plump. ,. White shoes are -the correct thing for wush (lmaues. A luw huttun nhov is in whim cmwma, with u kid lip nmi nmdium lmtiwr haul, and Am Uxionl tlu is in whim uumvma, with n mnvu.-4 tip, imth, of course. with phlnmtl tm-.-4. This kind of foniwn-ur looks and tools delightfully cool, in easily soiled, hut. as x-usily uluunod with u prupnmtion which ought to he bought. with lhn slums. lilumut slums are shown in large quntl- tins. Low and high. lnomi nnni inmonmi, chny iiiuplny l.i\mnr:vlvou Lumptinuly in the windows. Rmmot gniwra um among the wmwn`a novultim-1, and in is to ho hoped Llmt thiur mlvt-nt will pmvnnt she com- bination so in-qm-m,iy soon on chilly lays in other uemmns-yuliow shoes and hiuck gaiwrn. Nvxiz to black rubber: worn over rusaot bouts. the union of the yellow shoe nmi l)lm:l( cloth gaiwr is about an glsrimz un oi`l'uucn inguinal, good my-nu as tho u\'orng- woman is apt. to com- u.lr they nonm-mmm unuumum-. They nm-d luplv Sunnner gowns oi dmtml Swiss muslin. Orgaudy, and tlmvon-cl lndln muslin are tnuned with lmrtulna and frlllr-' of deep vullow 'l`ura(-any hm-. Cnstunms nf puro whim, h-(nu um plahf cmpon ur nllk pnrm-ml to the tip ut um shouu. in mm of the pmvmllng fade: in rnnnmor dress (or t.hus<- who can nord 13,, worn murnhuz, noun sud night. Never were msua worn in such quanti- tinu on hmulgeur as this season. As lust. year WM 1!. violet. sou.-ml). so this In :1 mm your. The queen of the garden adorns must. of tho I-unnrt. bum in luxuriant; pm Lusiuu, all ahmlosl f-um darkest nrlInsx`;y_ 9.. ulna: *1 1|. ,3" _ I White gluvea have never been morn pupulnr thnn thoy um now. and ovary wu- nmn possesses nt. lunat. it half dozen pairs with a double row of hlm-k nnd whltu ntltclullm on tho hanks. A hunw-made" cluanlng mu be had hy ruhhlug gently In pmmlltw. ma you would wash as delicate luulkt-rohiof, pslng hnlf tho Ilquld fur washing and the oshor half for rlnllug, then. when mu: dry. tit. the gloves to the lmmls. rubbing n clean soft. hcmdkornhlof with the grnln of the khl to remove any rll'l*l|kv~` and finally puliahiug with I so unnul cloth to give at "now luster." lneun Ulllncl unsung. A district meeting of the Sons of Tem- pemuoo was held in Lyndhuret. on Tues- day. One hundred and fty members were present and fty delegates represent- ing twelve divisions, nhowing e memb6r- ship of 85() in good eundin on Dec. flint, a gain of 200 for the ear. be following members represen St. Lawrence divu- aion, No. 2: Brothers J. Saunders. W. A|1en.Wal|usr, Ald. J. Tait, R. (ireer; Hinton: Hnwler, Glnecow, W. Allen. 'I`|.m-n um Ran Allen. vv uuuu, n. Hnwle , Thnrnwu. Sun 1-. 'I`|m tlinlzrinl`. nin Aon: D. chaplain, ro. H. stringer; u. scribe, Bro. A. Lnkol : I). conductor, Bro. Clnrko: D. J. ngntin J. BI-o.\Shepeni.\ The ivnstalintian corrgmony wan comfuctp ad by Bro. Brooke. vincinl G. .1 . from Toronto. Afterws a a lengthy mnumo ,`!9_=`_'l'.9S`-_E';f`.".`.$`[.`i'3.`.?.'."`.`.'{l`i .521`. Ublf. Blllndorl, '1 Allah. Hurley nnd ton took part. Sande. The district. oicors for the 1:: no: 1). \\`.P.,Brn. Ellis: l).W. uanunt. sister chaplain. Bro. R. Stringer; I). m....|.-. n J nnntin I. Brmhenerd.` ._I_ Is worth inspection. Others from 5c up. Wouldn't 00 To The Woods. It hen heendieoovered that the horse that jumped into the slip It the foo? of Queen street endgne drowned a few m- n- in ego wee formerly ownedb bhek ll 'l`t:phone Co. in this oil Ind t. et. it was eoldwo I lumhermm reei ant. some distance lrom Kingewn and whopurpoeed teking the unimelto the lumber woods for the winter. It. wee pleoed in in new owner e' Iteble for the night, but before mornin it. Iunmged to male in eeeepe end rezu tothe vity in neemh of in old quarters. The nnlortunue ending of the journey to the city he: been reported. Telephone company olciele Into that u..mnmnv`e horeee were eold about a Telephone ommuu mm was Nnoompnnyi Inn-`nhnno.undv.hnnomof t.homwupnr- Iunoonpnnyl horn: I)!!! IDOIII. nduthagqundthummof t.lmnwupnr- ohuodlrynlunberman. ltfolloIrI,thcn- .t.hst lht latter IIHIIQ hnvo bought tho Iiimnlflolntho person who procured it hurdolvidtonot unnoyummuryeor Iqevvnp to bo hidbolonthohonno. Ho thou ht.itohou|dbo,uhoboliovoditoon- s. _uwvdn& J)`Ol'l urny. noun-I-ll ;s.;`P:::.' =V......-.%%.' nmnlnn and Ilia: Muck will. Floral garnltures are much used un unnhl nuwns. ~ Inothhuz venv loads Dlnrlot looting. . ~,` ___..z..._ .1 AL. 91.... . ak being u: AVrIvrV_y .....-. ~nlur In rllnhuns and velvet In Icoonuqonc were given uy , ' _I._.g_.t.urnay, Mina mmnond._.M;q., Paul, Minn uliu Mnnklar. Olloollrngm ya, oooo an provided. _hnd lnllnhr, m A .. ,..\. I. ll:lll`l(kl5i.d , `ARE NOT ,9!H_1)gnEwmns. | ma mama ARE osnmzo on OTHER om; Gas. `lie Oomph-ac: to lulu churn lbs Boon Ab|lidolod-WholI Did tho IIIII on 1-`rho linen lolly In con Up Io Luau Damages` ll Any. Tonoxwo, Jun. 20. - Crown gttornoy Curry announced in the police court - dnv mornimr that the crown had ooidod the police court u go `Z ! .'.`2'`I.`.`f..`i'?..:fl`1'..f..`oo".`Z pa.'.';`'7.} murder against. Ddln Hyunl. as bps. gal-rybl-Iynma gar: no ovidvoeltgauntlih ' eobetda . won bomiv`I:pt.:siglx:Io`;`)mbring,nbon`b I conviction.` The prisoner. noordin ly, will be um tad on that oh: wgnn ,brought the maghmu on ondnf. A new information, I`. in undoro_toot!. Hand will be lnld Ag: Rowley & 00.. jewolon. nvanua. nhnrninn him Ivihhlproony `fl : undontood. Inn Hhrry Hgfmn by J. 4 Spcdinn 00.. jdwohn. no spam- IVGIIIIO, charging wiblrlgroony 0! two diamond rings. Itwu Mr. _\Rowlo I in- tpntlon to have laid this info:-mu, on on the `day the prisoner wu u-rated on I charge of murder. but he. withhold it when he learned of the mm-e Ioriouu chnrza It in allegod that Harry obtained the mm rimla on nuorobaon and he uhmo two rings approbation failed to account for either of them. Both priaoners are still in custody on separate charges of to ry, which will probably be invootignte on Monday. ` > Tha famous Kellv bus case came up be- inveotigated Monday. The famous Kelly up fore Judge McMahon and 8 special _||Il', in the court house. yesterday. It will remembered that. In the Iummer of 1894, Kelly, better known as CIizen" Kelly, rr~..2~. Sunday buses for A while, and this being urohibibed he started to drive his while, and mm bein prohibited fumi y to church on Sunday morning in n lama bus and WM arrested by police family church Sunday mommg III a large Sergt. Barton, who thought Kelly was still running a Sunda bun. After being detained nome time any and the Jvhole party were discharged. but Kelly sued for damages. Hie claim was first dismissed on n technicality, but aubee uently it was allowed elav ohiel justice tllagart who condemn the conduct of the poice in emphatic terms. The court yesterday was held to assess the amount of damages, if any due to Kellv and his family. B. B. 09191` appeared for Kelly an W R. Riddellon behalf of police Sergt. Barton and the city. _ Knllv was awarded damages of $300 and , Kelly wna damn as his daughter damages of 0. Mrs. Marv Strong. alleged female hm damages 0! $1.50. Mrs. Mary Strong. ulle ed personabor released on bai , has been re- secured._ Information to hand showed that Mrs. Strong was about to nbscond. l`unuu-nn 1., I... N0. Toronbo. [IE8 Mrs. Strong about to nosconu. Cnmeron L. O. L., No. 613, Toronto, passed a stirring resolution regarding J. L. Hughes, grand master. Ontario Viest. It calls him :1 partimn and a politician, that the order would be better without his membership, and intimates that he has been rewarded for his rtimn thraldom by the promotion of his iiiiother to a poet in Kingston penitentiary. Rnbert McLean. secretary of the To Reid is in the surrogate oourt for probate. The estate he left is worth $16,197. The\ will bequeath: everything to Mrs. Reid niuxmditionnlly. W A bill is now pending before the ueunte. university, of Toronto. to appoint five new! professors to the medical faculty and the removal from the facult of Professor: Lon- don, Rmnnny. Wright, ike and MoCalluI1e -,3 .1 'llbetl t . I =- ...l W` '6 ex `van Kg";'uFI!,An"Unel`:3 ie a In \' `,3. -i -V ` _ -.:9:'lll"l ll'l:.: foot to replace l)r. Ogden, dean of the medical faculty. Scott (lritlin. e Irellknown young lewyer of Toronto, is said to be the poeeeeeor of a inting which is undoubtedly a genuine ubens. Al. (7. Buvkenberger, formerly manager of the Pittsburgz national lea ue baseball club has bought the Toronto c ub. vnu. um ha...` unnnninhinn of [Inner Cou- tur . {lie will of the late Rev. Dr. Williau~ bought the Toronto club. The old boys` association of Upper Cau- ndn college has started out to raise 8100,- 000 to add no the college endowment. The Ontario government as promised if this sum is raised to turn the school with_iLs present endowment over to the associa- tion. The county has alread received the promise of $-i,0(|() from W. . Beat.Ly,$3.- 000 from W. R. Brook and 33.000 from W. (L Gooderham. 'r`L.-.g nu-A uun.nt.nn\n nf an understand- DANMEGANI `CI *1 Robert McLean, secretary ronto board of re underwriters for fteen` {Sara resigned. J. A. C. McQuaig will. appointed. He noted as assistant. oocre-i mrv. r. Gooderham. There are symptoms of an understand- ing at hand between Clarke Wallace and Dalton McCarthy. The `Ottawa and Carleton Orange lodges have arranged to present Clarke Wallace with an address on Feb. 6th. in honor of his stand on the ` remedial question. It is learned that Mr. McCarthy said that if his professional eu- gagements rmitted he would speak in` approval of allaoe's position. McCarthy is re mrted to have said that while their tari views (lid not agree. he thought they could afford to ditir on that for the pre- sent while joining hands as regarded Mani- tobn and other matters. `rue anlplllauw un \JI-nu ., 7 Wm. Wh to. general western superne tandem. of L e Cmmtlian Pacic railway. in in town. and in an interview he gave some information of value no the business men of Montreal mul Toronto. The price of wheat. is really bl: litioa of the prniriu province. and Mr. 'hytn has some very denite views on the subject. A: an ex- and Mr. Wnym nus some very denite subject. planation of the shipment of so largea pro-., gortion of the Manitoba crop to the sea- nrd by wa' of Buffalo and the Erie canal. Mr. W yte says: The mnttaria one of the utmost importance for Canada. 0! the total wheat rown for export in Manitoba, conaidemby over two-thirds goesby way of Bnmlo and New York in- stead of by Montreal. Ennrmous sums. that might. under pro- by Montreal. Enormous sums, that might. pro- per mam Inont by our grain handlers, be spent. in mud: are thus spent. in the Uni- ted States, the cying trade of which benets hy this diversion of rnir-. The (nurse is not rliicult to once in. Before Inuvh of the wheat. crop can be shipped from the northwest the space on the ocean steamers snilin from Montreal in engni till the end of t o seaaommd rum: no - quentlrpub up to u very high gure. The 1)nmimonL-Ulnn and other llnes are the high '1'ne 1)omiuvon.`A|lnn only vessels sailing at so late I period.moeb nf Hm tmmn mmere leaving em-Iier. end sailing law penommosr. of the tram leaving if a million uahels of whodi. is forwarded to Montreal at the close of the season the lines can divide the tmio and make the moon jut what they please. aolong as they are not no high tlmc it becomes more pro- table to ship from New York. Tn nhvintn this. Mr. Whvt-e sum there from New York. To obviate this, Mr. Whyt-e says should be eemblic-bed a line of etaeunern t.beI'.`wouId guarantee the arm ntel ll lrom New York end Boston. How Inch I system of guaranteed rate: could be ee- cured in emntber that. shou|d be earnestly considered by the boards of trade of To- ronto and Mont. I, and especially av the gnin hundlere. ontinuing, Mr. hyte said: It. ie'per ape It ' ' ' bility to ship a wheat before the cl of navigation, and this will heal! the more markedwu the prod\Tcv.T31rinc1-eases. My point. in that at much as poeeibln should be taken out in the autumn. and that by co-npemtion at Montreal in the eecnrin of nnrenteed reuse, the bulk of it conl neon the see- bonrd before the clone of navigation." In locrothlly Anopcod. Conornu, Jan. 3!).---At..t.he mowing of the Went Northnmborlamd liberal unch- tion yentcrdky the resignation ol um nomi- nation for the omlnom by Dr. Wntau wu nlucmutly tod. and mother nomina- tion will be he st. the all at thoexoom Live. hr. Wn_t.oon, V.S.. o! Cobourg. was olootqd preoidonr. 0! tho ' Bll.I.I\'ll.l.K. Jun. ZII.-BlllIIIl leave of Mohlnnglo And He: nouncu himult an nu indrumd date for the common: in 011.1: Mr. Baryon. is a comorntivo, GI-at Ado of tn furniahinp. Every; thing at rodu prion It R. Io.P`uI|'O. Ilo In a on-dldnu. Bn.n.r:vn.I.n. Jun. I|0.--Sunno| HA1-ft-. ...... ..4 llnhinnnln uni Hannhal. an- The Shipment Of Gnln. Il'L..A.. .....uu-nl uroatnrn Inmanmnol nntyou. Herschel. | in dent_cuud_i- ; orth ghting !- nu-Li YA. --jn . Ipm ol sulnnluicpn Aug` cl-Avon lanul. Ilaznplu. . v * Pro tionuus nude in Tomato for thop.v'?|it. in 1897. olnnd Briall "lunch- mion for the ndvnnoouunt of aoionoi. The brauury goid nut-nut Wuhin - ton. utctdnlwltaood at 0.0,389. T o ...:o.I. mun]: tin day run I] 10.61. withdrawals tonne any won In w.ow. Premier Gum and Hon. Mt. Cunn- ron oxpnu the o union that the coming season of the Manitoba hglnhtive nuombly lbuhon d i pa.-yum. ."A mamoriAl.nfll::I': union was held in will be short and unimporhn. ~- A memorinl funonl Iorvioowu holdinl St. Goor `I Epinooptl olmrolg, Berlin. to- `~ day, in nor of the Into!` . Runyon. United Bantu Mnbundor to nanny. . In the Uni _8hahI south. A . Kr. Tillman unood. heath lag bolllll. puddanb Chvolnnd No out I10 :yIng that ho had NIIII-`If ryom mnd Hook lib nving Itatloumro-` HA 0 3 track! VCR El: the nu-. St. P|nl.n:gor.:`|'t Long Elm Ana uuzu-u n.-on vv wv uterd-"-c7563-c ow.aoa.a56.wT| with rural `the day 3110.600. Pmmlnr Gnanwn and Hon. Cum THO Benn IIOOI Ill! -VIII` ltuvwu uv-_ that wrsokln iii Psnl,esgor.:`e.t run this morning. but did not succeed in mov- in her. he Westminster Guests us no in el- mosii oertsin that Justin M rthy will not resume the leadership of the rish puny in parliament eftaer the reesselnb ing of that body. ' Prof. N. C. Dougherty, Peoria, Il|.. superintendent of the netionel educators association. has received positive edvnnoes whet. the next ennusl oonvention oi the or genintion will be held in Buffalo, N.Y. At. the close of the christian alliance, run"!!! WVIIIGI ..*`.:.:'.'**...:'.'...v."".I.'..*:.:;: _ `uh ` ulcurtzatlgotogl II can. geniution will be held In uunuo, n. 1. of Petarboro, twenty-two reonl under forty {euro olngevoluntoeredt eir eervioee for the qreign mieeion eld. The convention was regarded u euooeeeful beyond expectetion. - A deepetch from Cairo, to the Pall Mall J Gazette. says e revolution`hne broken out in Khartoum, and that the tribes from the interior have oome tothe on port of the :1xhdi`s Iormer followers on overthrown im. ' Great excitement. was created among the la?! fm ternity in Victoria, B.C.. by ch of justice Davie refusing to hour A di- vorce application on the round that the supreme court of British lumbin woe not entitled to do so. In Mari:-id nmninl nirnlna nn iumortAnce enmloa to no no. In Madrid ofcinl circles no importance is attached to the reeolution're ted to the United States senate. yeeter ay, by in commictee on foreign relations in regard to Cuba, nor is any rticulnr attention paid to it, b the public in general. Thomas wyer, Brenham. Tens, a mil- lionaire, was murdered last ni ht bienn- lmown persons in his oice, rogbery iug the pur . He was then taken to a mis- tern an thrown~in. where his mutilated remains were found. He was aged seventy- -{- unurn nix ears. _ he Boston hoe 1 I...o ninlu rnun :nn ul \ ly become hnl H . Articles Mlu at $l0.000 were stolen from the Pen museum. Yale universizy. 1 New Hhven. Now Albert. H. Vor- ` rill. non of p femur Addison E. Ver- nll. professor of tool y and curntor of the zoological collection 0 glut uuig_rsity,gon- $1`-'u" '..- .ee`nee(lI L`rl;'l|ev\lr'l\sllle thief. The phefbe have extended over a period of two years. ' _. . . ...--n an -I'|.|E nnAnn -run luv made a big capture last, night roun ing up five notorious safe brukere and ell-round thieves knownto the police all over e country. The cap- tives proved t.o'be Eddie Kelly, alias Henry Kelly, George W. Townsend, Wilson alias Jack Arthur, Henry B. Lowery and Fred. I Hrnv, on... ........., .... .._, -. ..-..-__, 1 . Gray. At the mm meeting of the Scottish liberal club a inburgh Lord lioeebery. referring to the friction which existed in the orgmiimtion, owing to the fact what its m8llIl)0l'Sl1lp inc at both liberal: and unionism, said oped that the (li'ei-ant, sections o._t.he ll ` ml party would eventual- ly uni uu. .~. CHANGES IN THE GRAND TRUNK. Alleged to Have Dlnoovorod lrrogulnrllloc` In some Donal-uncut. MON1'Rl\`.Al., Jan,` 30.-R.umor is rife with regard to contemplated changes in the general oiven of the (-'.T.H. at. Point 31.. Charles. 0nb`?Jf the oiciala remarked: We do notvknow. nor can we ascertain. .. . ,,, -: .n.- ..L......_- ......o.......I.u:l Unnrlee. une or we uniunus Ivlllrunvu. tlienature of the changes contemplated. All sorts of rumors are ying around the building. but it is next. to impossible to subnhuitiate any one of them. "We ere in the dark to us great. an exbenb an is the general public. The axe may fall, but none of us know just whom it, is going to (lecnpilate. You can readily un- derstand that our position is un embar- rassing one." I IL is smtsrl that Mr. Havs has discover- ed irregularities in several nepqrunenns. T. H. Mcuuigan, secretary of the west- ern divmion of the Wabash railway, Kun- sun City, in inspecting the Urnnd gfrunk system for Mr. Hay: and is reporting his investigations to the srenoral manager. manning one." It. Hays ed irregularities in several depqrtinencs. 'l` H Mnluinrmi. I-zeoretarv Oman Wave Baking I-fowdor makes the nicest and sweetest cakha. ONLY ONE PRICE. Old Whig Office. Price . 50 Cents. M CORRIGAN & [Great Fir\eA - Sale Mai}: Belt Buckles. Sp_e<;iaMlVaI;gin5 Days :3 Smoked` Lace Curtains from 2 5c up. 45c 35c- "m}c Fancy Shaker 'Flannels* for Gic. Itch. All popular Anmorn. "Algmont any of the gt wm uP' P. J. -WAL%SH . *.I* , any v wane 1-an rouowma FRIOIB wn.L a"xg xy'I":; zoo Soiled Art Blinds from age All-Wuool Dress Goods. p. A ` for x2}c. T0-HORROW &{FRlDAY - mm as THE news. ing. Use COTTOLISNE. the new vegetable shortening, in- stead of lard, and sogginess will be an unknown element in your pastry. Cottolene should al~ ways be economically used~- two-thirds as much Cottoleue as you would ordinarily use of lard or butter, being ample to produce the most desirable results. The saving in a year represenm. a considerable item. There are many imitations of COT- TOLENE ; you should thereforebecareful to get the genuine. sol-I onrywhua Ina mu. with u-nae-mark:-"xuzlau" Ind our : Mad 0: oouon-plan! un-mm-on every un. Ilndo only by ,4 _ _ _ .-.-- JIAIDQACC Iglllnnmnn an] Inn IQ: HIIITIIAL i 3 Eiderdown Flumels for un. Inn! only try -run. x.unm.lxcoInn.wunuuuunuu.uoIrnu.. _-__ The Latest New York Novelty to match all Plaid Blouses. T: ;"I-O-'-W`9IlInt-:n $52.; ' `W'_2s.LSEZ Ss TIIIIIIIUII IUI \Ill \aIUI5, \;Il])Bl._ IIIIBI Overstqckings, Hen \` Gloves, gll at cost and so: ` Sales all. fr Cash. COME ` EARLY. Shaker `Flannel: Is the making of a pie. The making of` a crisp crust de- pends largely upon the shorten- mg. Use now mnaw-tnhle ahnrleninoz in- m-. Inouonu Ioigud no Olen of lljklmo Nnmou. Jan. 20.--`1`ho ooun ' cannon`: in in union thlu l.ook.,",JnnI_ plum. ` 0! Nowburgh, wu chem! wudon, A vary successful carnival oomo ol onfuoqdty ovouingon Diamond`: rink. ` Inliy one? hundred were in,coI_tumDo Id the rink N L `I ' ~ Kr"? .poo'L':.'o r." v'.'-'3-'I":' in .su'."na.9.."" The Nnpumo band vidod the mac. Tim ice was in ancient condition". god. `lat. Our municipal mutton no will unnot- `tlod. The hunt reports an that MKS. Mnclole, one of our ludi hudwuo nun ` china, hu boon dinqun ed becauI}.hro |..I:| an maiuon of licence colnmiuio . Nipunoo band video: no nwno. The loo and. but: of this putimo spent. I var anhy- nblo ovonlng. Walter Fnu.ull.ol oronlo. in nponding the not viuitln his Emu. Mr. and Mrs. William Fri I. cone: of Foul; of young ppoplo attended the mocking at Band ihll .on Mondaynlght IA-` ha been dlnqununoa oecnu no held the position colnnniuitkor. We undo:-stand Mr. Mndolo `bu resignql this And will come boiom the pie ngdn. Mrs. Frances Cusoallen, an o d lady. nggd ninety-one years. died vostoldny :11. we residence of her son, C. L Carscallen, Sol. by. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rendellnxe vililin friondqin HA Bay this wehk. Mr. .-.5 Mn. Mush . of Gannnoquo. spending their hone moon with friend: in wn. were cull home on Tuoudny int. ch gin. the illness of Mrs. Muatu-d'n'{nt.her. ' The car nival Int evening on use cmzens iband rink was very successful. The hand ..,... .o_o.am in aenuine Joahua Simpkins GIIIOIIOIHIO Budget. GANANOQUI, Jen.'30.--Mu. (iilmour. of Mont:-eul, visiting E. J. Terloun. return- ed home to-day. Dr. Anm Diokeon do- livered the lat of her lectune in St. Au- drew'| lecture room yeetardey afternoon. The eubject. of the lecture Wu Hygiene I in Children. us- Willie. of this mwn. is visiting mu .88 90 Princess Streef. Sharpe. Iunglwn. u. a. yawn. Guunoquun. was in town on Mr. Moore in now traveller for W Children." Min Willis, of this tmvn. viuiti Sharpe. Kingston. D. J. Moon. I Gunnouuun. oq__ l`p| u Ivu-w Tueuln . Mr. Moore Welter . Cottoringharn a 00.. nmnufiwturore of ink: and varnishes, Montreal. The inset Shenelnn, Kingston, are visiting friends in town. nivel Int evening the citizens ~4......a -ix-L urn: vnrv nucceuful. nucceuml. `rue nnnu wan attired in nuine Simskins on style. and the c aractera ropresentc theiee. were in many cases well drawn ....o N (3 Hanthcute. of Petaerboro, is in vuv M out. town. UUVVII. A Baby : Lllo Saved. My baby had cmup, and was saved by Shiloh`: Cum." Writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. For sale at, Wadi- drug store. "`-'.'.... nun, Ian. '.'|u.-3'|o1u in bbln. ; Innkot quiet. and unuhunm Pntont. Spring. t~`l._!I) mg (.50; 991 quiet. and nnnnungoa. 8 Hut, .500 no 4.00; patent wink! 8 rs In Roller, cam to 08.110; MIX) to 4.1 ; oxtn. .80 to 0180- Iuporno. Oil!) to .10- utronq non, 03.45 to 3.36; Ontnlo 01 M to ILII). WuIA'r-No. I hard llnnltobn. `Mo. to no 00314-43 to tho. 1>:u-uo. tome. V -w{ l.aI"ElI'l I I.n -LII-BIB: J.xvnI>ooL.Noon.Jnn.a0.-Whan 11.3111 . Mind; rod wlnhr. an End; No. I olqbns; born 35 M; 90!, In M-d~ park. has an); Ind. an 0:5; tnIlow.Am.. n:|d' 3-anon, henw .211: 61!; light. Us ml. Cheou~-Wh|to Ms; lofbd. Min. ....... ......_.; ` `C: Twed Dress Goods; 25c.fm" x2c. A ` on Cloths, cQrp.u,. Hosiery.:' Whuhhyvudchwonwhucndnrh W'|ndnIus(mld.|lucrlod!orGutorh. whndnhunnnoltlinhoolungtocutoru -n._ 4- 3-; 1311;... .L. .__.aL.._ II..o4.-I. WOOD--l.'I to M0. 0llll8l-I to Ho. OATIIAL-51.41: to um Pou-u.0o to nub. LAID-1 to Be. 0oIumn|.-O1.l0 to 01.20. Bun n-'rownnhlpI. m to m.; w..c..-n u to 150. ' ' ' Cotton .~eemly-AmoIm-In Ml-ldllnu-4 lskmd ooMMnuiu.. IONTIIAL BTOOI IIABKITI. All. or Onnndinn Panlo Hallway. .. M M Duluth ...... .. .. . on (I Duluth Put. .. ll 11 Oommorolnl Cable . . .)r-an III llontroal Tcleqrnph Co. . . . . . . . .165 am Rloholion Nnv. mu m Iontronl Street Railway... .111 m lontronlssco. Ill Boll Talophono . . . . . . . 1'57 I5` Royal Elaotrlo... . 1 I! ll.` Royal Eloohrio...` Toronto Rnilwny . Bank of loncronl. Ilontrou us: u Talophonm. Eleot.rio.. Enilwl ol|on`I Bank. . . . . . . . Bank of Toronto . . . . . .. Inrohnnta Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Komlnnnw Bank 0! Halifax. . Union Bank .................. .. Bank 0! Commgrpo . Bonn... .. .. Nonhyut Land Oompnny.. Iontrul Cotton Oo ....... .. KOITIIAL l BODJ(LI`K`m.___ _ ._,_ __ _ v. ...........v `J -`*; ,,, ,. _,_ __` . !"?j'`" "' ' H! WILL RUN AGAIN. oe. many won urlwn N. (J. 1-leathcote, Petaerboro, LIVERPOOL KAIIKITU. 7nl\4\l u...... 1... nn_\lIh.n if Ki;{g Street. l`nnnhungod.' ` ) Roller. 08.!!! 08.110; my . `mg .293 - 25!" `dress that creates the pression of refinement. You are careful about your neck scarf and shoes-how about your glasses ? Are you using a bargain-counter looking pair in a common frame ? A pair of light gold or goldine frames would improve your appearance materially. Best 5 up-n-nu- ,.. ~. "" J V .. ,- It's the details of a person's The principal difference between gold and goldine is the name~-and the price. 1 O;-New York Corsets II` Illa: Invnaauvv-u V. 86 Princess Street. __ 2 for 259. Extra value. 25c. PIPE] ._. Closing out this line for $1. .~, Regular price, $1.25. ` L Mani": Unlaundrled Shirts Best value in the trade for .4- -Iizia Swim 1 (.0 be told bout iuBooku MEDICAL HALL. IllV-o-w- --- ..-.._. OITAWA, Jau'1. '29.-The exorcise ofthe S hive of mercy In behalf of Vniontine _hott 9, who o/ommmnd I double murder If: Vnlleyeldgend who've: condemned to death for hie an-ooloue crime, brou ht Iron: deputy Speaker Detgeron in the one to- dey an earnest. t. It was an the w gleelrihcire Bequhernoie that Mr. -1'-Am-In snake. and I ohl% he voiced lo '..';7;;;;.`.r' , `Po . fggdngg of MI .01 o... mam: baton Within :1 'ednphho.rno`: chang; I t c vo 0. 'oonItitIonta in the` nut- tor mm: beyond quubion. Ho and that the commutation 9! the sentence ..c Rlmrhin uonltlbuted a miscarriage of commutation of one senwnco of Shoreia constituted nobles, and declared Hm. such a shock boon given to the condence ol the nnnnln nl Vnllovold and Beauhnrnoia in the oonnaence or mu End pooplo of Vnlloyeld the ndminintnoion of junction thnt. if n .:...n..- prime were to be committed in Ehe of justice mu. 1: 3 similar crime were either place the murderer would be hanged u e uelegreph pole. The liberal leader ddnot. diucuu the propriety of the com- ......:-.n.-m, but he severely censured the didnot. diucinl the propriety og me oom- mukation. but he severely ovemmont for its failure of duty in re- using to advise hip excollency as ho whnt. action should be taken. The quoabion will be {urthor eomiderod when the paporsuxre brought down. The ovoninz sitting was devoted g.9__t.he 9"- Mcn's Ties. The evening sitting to the 1 , oonsideration of Inajdr MoLennan s bill to ensure the payment ofthe wagesto lnborers employed b_v contractors and _sub-oontrac- tore on public works. The measure was referred toaspeeial committee. It tron- spired to-day that the individual who is res nsible for the premature publication int e vernment press of the order in oonnci providing for the transit of Am-- erloan cattle through Canada. in regard ti which Dr. Montague declared yester- dny that he was "humiliated and asham- ed.'is no less ll. person thnt Sir Mackenzie Bowell. Mr. Taylor moved the first readin of bill To prohibit the importation an im- migration of foreigners and aliens under contract on agreement to perform labor in Canada. *5` Mr. Mulook remarked that this was the bill Mr. Taylor had been introducing for several years, but it had never been - ed by him. It did not look as thong Mr. Taylor was serious. Mr. Davin said he hoped Mr. uylor was serious, `and pass his motion. cause he had some amendments which he wished to propose. l)r. Snroule said there had been no x1scAnmA_o_r xusEE.' Dr. Sproule chance last year for Mr. Taylor's bill to be passed. Mr. Mulock interjected that the bill had been on the order paper for about ten years. but never p . Mr. Ingram said he` belioxfqd _t.hp bil_l but pressed. Ingram believed the should become law, and Mr. ock 2 his friends should not obstruct` supp :9 it. Mr. Hillmor pointed out that the govern. ment itself took care to protect one 1' cent. of the people of the country. but eft ninety-nlne per cent. to the tender mercies of Mr. Taylor. The farce should be about played out. It the ninety-nine per cent. of the populatlon wanted to be protected the government should do it. and not lem e It to the chance of a private member. M. (`nnov maid it. was reported that up. (Lau hter.) Mr. Tay or interjocted that a had once been appoilited on ` bm_ D.';.L:9,`.`@'9-e%'$:lly replied that that was six ears ago. he believed, nnd nothin had since been done.: The ill was read a first time. l'nder the order of questions by menu- bera. Mr. Rider asked : What in the full constitutional term allotted to the parlia- ment of Canada `.' What is the latest data to which the seventh dominion parliament will possess constitutional authority to rant V" of private member. Mr. _Casey said it reported some negotiations with the United States were on foot by which Americans were to enjoy shing in (Janadinn waters in the Thousand Islands in return for the privi~ lege of Csnadlms working in the United States while residing in Canada. This bill was calculated to break ` up these negotia tions. In Iantlnrlxln mid he D0`: blllk (Int Y" To which Mr. Dickey replied he was not prepared to answer, as it was A matter of opinion or of law. Mr. Laurier (smilinz)-\\'e thought it of law. Mr. Laur1er(amiling)-\\'e thought was 11 matter of law. May Ben Looghole. H1'r.\\\`.\. Jan. 30.-SevBn\l prominent members of the <~0nser\'ut.i\'e purty in the house of commons advocate ncce Ling Mr. Tnrtda pm vosition to have the school awe enquirezli into by a committee of the house. Some Ontario connermtivea say tho` government should accept the pI`0p0~ mtinn. "" o 6? Agents for the celebrated Clove--` lnud, mot, and Evan: and Dndae-`s `.31-l yoleo, the but three of | kind on the market. 1 Dr. Landerkin said he did it right to question the good faith of the hon- orubie member. He had introduced the bill ten times. and had never succeeded in tting the government to do anything. erhape if Mr. Taylor could issue another proclamation from the queen he might auc- ceed in getting the government to take it (Lou hter.) ' Tav interjected sitinn. The annual report of the minister of mil- wuvs and canals tor the year ending June 300., which will be presented to parlia- ment on Friday. will show that, for the first time in the historyof the Intercoloninl road, there has been a small profit. in earn- ingn over the working expenses. This pro- fit. is $3,8l.`). The working expenses were 8`. .936.90`. .. and the enmings. 32,9-|0,7l7. leaving a balance of $3,!-ll5. Mr. Mclsancs. of Antiszonish. liberal. leaving balance or $:1,HI. ). Mr. Mclsnacs, Antigonish, in pledged to his constituents to vote for the remedial bill. He is the only one com- mitted. VN..- .....|.'o.... ...n.mI'- u-nnnrt. nf nvnnndi. mmetl. The auditor-genernl'are rt. of exp?` i-_ turewu laid on the tube of the thin afternoon. Among contingent. Otuwr are the following items: hire, 81.855; trnvel of miniaw-5. $7,7lH; telegrams, 818.754; wnahin towels. 3|,- 3R2;lunchoonatocnbinet., `Z2; brief bag for splicitor-general, 89?: newspaper clip pinlqja. 875. e Curran brfdue scandal crown worse omoor. And In tor ulvnncmontw I300 nu~ ` junnt-ganonlohip n that he was at oomonmohporiodn` bonilnpoliti . It.` must. be said to Mr. Dicks n crcdit t. 1; Lgnl I-4 nmnnnlnanl Inhddnv-A - dawn Innunr pm . (N). e Curran brfd own the more light is t rown on t. ne wretched nair. The auditor-general discloses the fact. that Mr. H rt`: statement-, lead- ing parliament to lieve that the account: were audited before Payment. by the nudi- tor-generel, was min ending. and that an a matter of hot. the ymenu to Mr. St. Louis were all muletfore audit. Mr. Shin. 11.1 . for Halilur, yeltardhy gave In the oouunom the following notice of motion: Tlut. this house expresses the 0 'nion that the Culwlinn militia Ibo be tuned vlih the latest and most impeoved ride that can be purchased, and strongly dimsu of the npomd Pro | panel 04) pl: an obeolete wen u.` Lleut.-Col. O'Brien. M.P.. for ualmke, poul pnrchuo onoolew u." Lkut.-Col. O'Brien, lrsakoku. who is commanding oicor for the 35th. being interviewed to-day, declared in favor olnuinglo-louder. ~ `The to of Lions.-Col. Aylmda ldmi y In ofciont. man and cnpnblo oioor. and lit for advmcmontw the n(l~ in-uni-_n-n-nlnluin upon that In run at in wound nu an I Aylmot to council. New Goods coming to hand daily at ..IAYLR S.. on and to Ir. won 'I cram: mu; had In rouninod miuidou Iv dn 3 longer In would have neomndndod out.-0oI.. A ul-nap On tuunudl _-...-. II labour: II.Il- Ir. lnylor Intro-` duos: III: lnuuo AgnIn-I:. lo- lJIlOI'I Ptopodol `to Protect Work- u-....... I-on-nl.nu-PnInlbr Bowel! Pf0'0X| I'D YIIIIIIII "Uru- Ingnon l`ton.I.ou-PnInlbr lllvllioll Ill Oldnl. Ingnon ruin: lavnr IHVIIIOCI Oljdnr; n_....... 1.1. on __1 DohIy!u'|l.Dh i ` LAURIIR QN MINISTERIAL INAOTION. Illhhntcnlbttlonn. _.-- $5... .1 1414 I_I-_J ul II : 01:40:, , Jm. "29.-The n of mac-nu In hllf of The Full! Onnntod. .- I.ll.L I... XI ,lI bill and _I support New sTQ1gE . I ` ..-7...`... T " in unit. wag -nu lulu. lit!-' 5" $10 I 1- , ., , ._ 9-- an ML- |I"nI.:h\ Quinta In byeemlueo lhvum. Jen. 80.--'l`ln Toledo eetete is the only one in Havana province grinding cane. The insurgent: Ittenpted to burn it Monday, but were driven away by I heev guard of two One estate in Sen- te re in grind ng, end two in Sen- tiego ere reported to have begun open 4 tionn. The rellroedeael-ute epumodioelly. { n l ere et- ngt human The Armored can con tnched to every treln grotly diuppolniod over the dieeeter to l arch`: expedition. The government Meoeo in the weetern province: and is ln~ crooning the force of men slang the Trochn to prevent their return. Horne: one being taken for the pnrpeee of loaning 1 oval force. '1`ho`ln1Antry ore unnble to compo Gomez to ght a battle. The letter luued a. proclamation u n the news of Weyler e egipolntment. e an e be will continue t e present methods 0 tlrin `Spain rether than take the olnnoos of n eoieive battle. Gomez oelle attention to hie treatment of prleonere u oonipered with that of the government troope. He save the letter shoot prisoners while he liberates. He predicts the urivel of Weyler will be fol- lowed by 6 large increase of insurgent > rnnlu. now has Gomez and` Iowan ranlu. Years will noun: nun. NEW YORK, Jan. 30.--A special to the Herald says a Cadiz doepsvch to La Discu- sion reports that before embarking for Cuba oapbain- neral Woyler said he would be quite satin ed if he should succeed in six):-easing the rebellion within two years. A ndrid dospatoh to the Diaro De LA Marnie quotes Gen. Weyler as oxpressin no surprise then such large numbers 0% mania. as reported. should omigrstae from - more would Wave thnt. uuoh large nuvnners ul people. reported, the inland since his appointment was gant- tod, and M hnvin intimated that many Cuba before he reached Havana. Th. n|\nml'|ar nf nommaroe held a meet.- The chamber of commerce held ing here yesterday afternoon to discuss the nancial and business situation. The gen- eral opinion is that the outlook grows gloomier dail . The Spanish ministry has decided upon an immediate issue of paper currency for Cuba. The finance minister yesterday sent a despatch from Madrid orderin captain- general Marin to have Senor albis. the governor of the Cuban branch of the Span- ish bunk. embark at once all gold in the vaults. whether the banlds own funds or belon ing to depositors, intimating that the utter would receive silver coin and iaper in equal proportions in lieu thereof. The governor of the bank called a hurried meeting of the local di- rectors at a late hour, when it was decided to resist the order*and send protests against it to Madrid, as an act of virtual consca- tion. Seveml depositors having been~-pri- vately warned, made application to with- draw their funds. and a run on the bank is feared. m nnmnmin tlrm lnnal nramn of the re- WIIJII \lUlIU|l|I IJIll`llC IIDGI io city. ` ~ A sensation was caused yesterday by the arrest of several military oieiala in con- nection with the cartridge factory scandal. Further 1-auae for the sensation was the arrest of Lient. Brooern, commandant of Atarer. castle of Havana, who, it is alleged. had been in communication with the rebel chief (Gomez, and is (`lmrged with having agreed toaurremler his stronghold, in the event nf this city being attacked by the rebel forces. for a consideration. Brocere was taken to Morara castle in irona, and will be court.-martialeul and in all proba- hility ahot. El Comercio. the lncal organ tailers exchange, loudly protests in a lead- ing editorial against the proposed paper issue, and says that trouble will come il the Authorities attempt to make its accept- ance compulsoan A party of I) rebels on Sunday after- noun were within in league of Matanzas city at a point known as Eneruoijnda De San Pedro. On Monda the name party raided the villa e of idra. seized the imiynr n sent an destroyed the archives. The transport. Cosme Herrera left Havana nt a late hour last night with 450 regular troo , destined to reinforce Mntunmn and I`-.. nnnn II nlulluujv U! r nnuucnu. The first formal ext-hence of prisoners between the Spanish and Cuban forces occurred on Sunday last at Santa Rosalia plantation near Quivican between Col. (lalbis, of she government. army, and enereliin-chief lnomez. of the insurgent. orcea. The rebel chiefs cool: and body servant, during in skirmish on the revioue dny near San Augustine. had lal en into Spa iieh hands. while a couple of over- uutlncious government lieutenants were captured byhomevfq men. When night fell the inn: ent lender r:-L div-revered his loss. (Ya ling n Hecretnry he diobnted : Col. (lnlbis -Sir: You have my cook R prisoner; return him to m_\' picket lines at daylight to-morrow and receive in ex- change two of your own lieutenants. who are now prisoners in in camp and will be shot M. sunrise in t. e event of your failure to ransom them an indicabed." r Tim N-ml: um. nun-nnrhxrad nf. (lawn xxnnuu-uva. henv concentration of rebel forces is re rted hetwetn Guanajay Ind Alquizar, on he frontier of Havana and Pinnr Del Rio. The overland mail for (iunnajay, via Mm-innno, was stopped yesterday b the insurgents. The pouches were rie , the horse conscated and his rider threatened with death if t*.aughtf'on the road again. Snnnish oicial renorts declare that with death if naught on me road again. Spanish official reports cede lieubenunt, ' eecua of the wou t t nc tmlure them Inalcauea; The cook WM surrendered at dawn, and the lives of the lieqmnunts were spared. It. is showed on wood uuthoritv that can- spared. good authority cap- Lain-general Mu-in. M. the head of 1,500 nicked men and n linzht. cavnlrv force. in tmn-general Mann. N: we near: or l,uuu picked light. cavalry about to take the eld in person in Havana province. xlunuu. Jan. deaoomh lilac-every of Communion Set: 0! a Roman Catholld Church In the Northweat. lhcso, Mich.. Jun. 0.~Twelve years ago Clare Russell was left an or hen bv the death of her father, Sylvester ueeell. her mother having died three years be- fore. They were living at the time of her fether a death near Mount Forest. Ont. ,The few personal effects of her father were sold todefray the expenses of his funeral. end Clara was ad . ed by in family named Merrie. w o aoon after removed to Detroit, where Clam mun brought up and edu- cated. Her only other livin relative was n brother of her mother'a. e uncle was a well-to-do bachelor. who had aulfered somewhat on account of hnvin been identi- ed with the insurgents in t e half-breed upriein in few years . About a month ago he ied. and left a hie property to his niece. Clara. who had in the meantime, moved to Ottawa county. having married `Fletcher Ruaeell. They were livm on a rented farm when the tidings 0 their ` uncle a death reached their home. A C--1InuI nan Mn Rnmnl mt\aivnd-& uncle`: death reached their home. . A few day: Ago Mn Runol received: box from her uncle : oxocutaou. Judgo hot-nu Iowhonlheoponodtho boxtnd lmmrl n nnnnl communion sou. cold hue ; o\IIruuln"`:v.hol:II:e.oponod.`W-t|;.o. b0v;:l M; found n novonl communion sou. md silver oondloltioh, md (`Iain u I of silk robot, which had undou y done not-vinn1iI noun Rnmnntkthnlio nhnrnh. sill robot, which had undoubualy none service `In some Rounnththolio church. plllugod during the innrnoon. The box III) contained a purse ol money and many oo-cl ' of silver tsblowun. Byymvm ol but uncle : willnbo beoolnesownotol much praporty in Total- tomndnlnon large farm near. Oobourg. Thouwunluurnooompmyina the box 0! which Nu. lluuoll rohnu to _. - nnlnlin but also min IL. Inn: in & l To loaf-he why we turn putting inwmng primm Books. ' nun p.-nl-r nnh-nnl do

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