Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1889, p. 5

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I Iullol Eli II It Itii. ` Plnurm, PL. Jm'I.-About Ll) ` o'clock tin morning. rt Duh. n wou- M tnovn oolonl ruuurut R:-ppriewc, was four dudhihhllvuyv hsbullotlaolo h tuba. ~ = ` IV IDTIIIIIII lKIyIC bu-nd Mm cm. Inn`! lanai Och P11-nxmno. Jun. I.-Thou. 3 Ian; nu ulvortihodho lootlro In the Knight: of mm ad: Inn has a. la: lune Workman Doylool 8 Auunbly I .' . Iv. Davin`: Ideals. llwnu, Jon. .-AI I an: moetln hon Int night I resolution van with only two diuoming vow: oondouni The N willnl (`OH I0! I QQNOK 0|! . I". `lhiln. , . - Manor um: an Umbrella. Buuoluxl. N. Y., Jun. 8.--8' nor Blitz. when merry manners. clout ooufuring and versatility in vontrlloquhm entertained the oung anal old of I qusrtor ol I cum; . anew in the hospital uniting tr: or to an asylum no A hopoluo inbuilt. B0 In 5 `victim to do dononus. Mario Von lunch, the Judcln. In his `rund- duxglnor. AI Illiloll In-cl-I. Cuno.\'. Ill., Jon. 8.-.\'ormAn Clrtor wu nut-dorod by Andrew and Frank Jack- son in Brown county lus Friday. The Joohnu had a grudge again Carter, ohllnlugho ha] been iutimuo with their Illur. They asked C utter to Inca`. than at their cabin In I lonely strip of timhot for tho pnrpo `e 0! settling put dilorencu on I friend! luuim, Ho dnluo, anal the then klllod in with unpxo, mntils ' hf: body horribly. The mnrdororl um . luv nu. In II UII IOIII. Tnyx-:K.\, K.m., Jim. 8. --An old {cu-l existed lwlwov.-ii Jame: Stewart anal (Jen. 1). Beach. prnmiuont farmer! and amt-kmcn nf .\lunmuuth Tuwnship. _ Lust evening the children o{l.hot\\'ofiunilioI got into 3 qnnrn-I wnilc returning frum ucliuol and lk-urli hundleal one of Stewuifs boy: rou_:;hX_v. Mrs. Stewart wunulted limvli with maize: ` and he threw her, :0 the ground. Mr. Sn-wnrt then u ponrul and Attacked lie-sch with I kni . cutting him badly in the arm. whereupon Hench shot him dud. Mnllba-d In I Flt ofllua Blllml. Px'rrsm'm:, Jan. 0 -Joseph (.`ri\'f4Ir4l attempted suicide yesterday aft:-rmxyn in his room in the Bank Exchange Hutcl. H- bed been on A spree since L'hriimn is. Illti not being uiill.` iu get It drink yesterday L. came dbpirilecl. He stebbeil himself twice with A pocket knife in the region hi- the heart. and than cried out, nffracting the etiention of his room-mate. Dr. L\ng:`.. was sent for and had the Inn}! rciiiun-J in ` the l.'uiiii-nmtliic Hospital. It in not known whctlu.-r the wounds will pmve fat.-il. Crawforul is about 3.`. years of :20 mid lue worked for years as ll bus.-i linialicr. The Aullnr or the lnrcllnou loner. Ln:-x ANGI-1L!'.'. (`blag Ju. 8.-The Lon Angelen Times this morning published a letter written by Col. H. G. Otis, editor of The Times,'R. T. Gtge and W. F. Fitz- ernld, to President-elect Harrison, uniler i ate of Jan. I. in which the identity of the author of the Murchison letter is disclosed. The letter states that the author of the letter is Oagoodby, I citizen of Pomona, a man of good repute and` family, a fruit fnrmer mid owner 0! consider- able property. He has lived in l mnnn.i is number of yearn. His parents and br `- thcr also reside there. He is of Scotch- Hiiglish parentage, but was born in the United Suites. Aftnr drafting his mi-ginul letter to Snck\'ille \Vest, which he so '3 was written in the presence of his wife nnnl hm- ther, Usgoodhy mulled it to the Itill1l*{.'(`I'. Osgoodby snys he did not until .1 few days in-iore the correspondence mus lnmle public haven conception of its imporhince in a political sense. lllgiun Sir John Thompson left for Montreal this afternoon to place one of his daughter! in the convent. at Saul; an Rocollot. rungeu [Ur V)-HIOTTOW. It is understood lhnt Captain Jamel Dick, inspectnroflpulla at Tonoubo, has been re- tired from public service. It. is probable that Ms Iuccessor will make headquurtersat Kingston. Hir Jnhn Thnvnnnnn Info In. \.In.\o....I .l..'- of Logitime is moot unpopulnr. he sch.-ow cl-Aurora Wu uptund in Sam Domingo Intern : lior mail bag, weighted with Ieml, was seized before it could be thrown over- .....I In. ml 0|`- kn-.. .......-A -...l 6.. The French miniaterlby his ogen bu-king IIUW BIIUIVIH. A As evidence of the openness of winter here it is worthy of mention that four of the Ottawa Rowin (`Iub took 3 spin on the river today. here wxu a little ice `about the boathouse, but the centre of the river was clear. A race for four: hu been ar- ranged for tn-mnrrow. It in Ivnalprcnvnl that Fnnhuin Y..-... h:..l. uau i Lsuu L'JlIIv:5 IHLU power. Sheriff H:\thuwa.y of Montana, tn whom the warrant for the extradition of (Jodin. the -half breed Inurulcrer now in jail at Regina was n-ldressed, having been defeated at the Inc election, the 1):.-partment. of Ju,s1ice has iSll('li another warrant addressed to the new sheri". A....... ..., I\vLp-4 ______ "rm: . - D'.\lltl l'.\ll('lI5C'. The uiblegrum that Sir George Baden- o\\'eH has been appointed by the Inipvrial Go\'ernmciitzis plenipotentiur to \\'i\shing- tou'und Uttinm on lmhalf u the British Government in tho sheries qucvtion is not credited in Oiiicikli circles here, as the Home (iovernment lI6\'t`l` takes mch action with- out consulting the Dmninion nnlhoritie's.v The impression here is that nothing can he done in the sheries matter until after Harrison CZJHICS into power. Nht-ri` Hath.-iwa v nf Mnnnnn on u-lm... callu} unt-uuu mrm Hts`! summer. George H`. Mayos of St. John, hal entered suit uggujnst the (lnvernmcnt 1n the Exchequer (`ourt for $4.")00 `in vnllrwt-tiuxn with thC(:4)ll1l`u('t for huilxling the milway hrinlgc across the St. John liircr Iwn yuan ago. Mu es cluinm that part, of the lnnhcl` to be use had to be obtained in .\`mth Curnlinzu. and it \\':1:< ;1gx'oexl than it should In-2 in.~'l L`L`tc-1 I33 (m'crnlncnt ofliverx hcfmc slnipnmnt, but lhht owing to Llulny in .~,c:ni- ing the inspector he was put to a.-onsidcxuhle extra ('.\p('IlS. Thnrnhlnnr-:u.m Ilmt Qir nan:-nu; l'....l.... George 01 1 Exchcqu1:r('ourt the (:4)l|1l'u('l I l`-n-..lu`n.. .....1.` ....... } \..\'rL} I|IIK.'lIIrI`\I lilflll HI.` Allxuluc coast. . The De|):u`tn1on Agrivulturehas issue-I . :1 small pnhnphlut di:'?u-riptive of the visit of the ()tl-`A~\\`n Field }\"atum|ist:' (`hub to the expcrinwntnl farm hut summer. Hnnrrvn .\' `\(,nm.: nf \`r I..|..\ \' I) L-.. cunvuu uull pnuueu. . A deputation of Dominion land sur- ,\`c_ynrs has asked .\It'. I)mvdnc -to authorize 'a,'gemletic anrve , on the mi; of that ndoptml in the Lnited States, for the pur- pose of`_ ncuunttely defhiing the coastlines on our inland \vutay.o`a.s well as those of the Atlantic coast 't'I\.. n...... .. nuuuuw up `prepare H8 I An Men. of sixtygv acre; -in the central experimental farm will he;l ill out next. `spring as: botanicatl garden, 'd I ran (fen! of other work will be done. A urge number of young forest. trees from- Russiu,_ France um] other countries have bean` re- ceived and planted. denntzninn m` n..m:...'.... I...-..: .,...., LHU UIIIICU AVUIIOS 0| U.|ly\\'H8l`0 8180. _...,.IL..I'!! luxderstood that Mr. A. T. Frec heen appointed c,-lmirrium/of the Labor (`oin- nxia.-inn in plum of the Into Jud 0 Arm- strong. The c0IllIi'1T3l-lrTIii:.' er to- mu(`row to `prepare its report. ' aixtv-v norm: in Hm 1-nun-AI ` uu_-meu on yynnrt autnomy that Sir` .luhn_ A. ,\1;;c.lona,l[ .~l.>n\'c(l his love {or l(;All1l_i11l by I investing $|,5()0,0U|) in` Unite} States so- curitios und that Sir Adolphe Caron hall $800,000 in\'es`t0d, in u uimiiar .tnatIIx:eI'. There is not on word of trnthlm Eh; !i1U"J_!- On being shn\\`n _tho paragrspn to- `my Sn` 'John luughc-l and `said that nnfnrtnnngeiy ,{g)r him he had not $1,500,000 invesge in tire United States oi~aIxy\} l1ere else. _V_I1;`.i! {understood that \l.- A '1` F`2-muH\--- ' BCIIIIIIIIIJ Ill VIII HUT. Gen. Auguate, A resident of tho North, hubeeu thrown into the military prison bore and hi: uausination in fared. The capital is denuded of troops and mob rule is found. - u'rr.m.a., mm. .1. -1.3 rune or Montreal stated, edItorn|ly"ycs!cl`lay um it way 1... formed on "nod authority that Sir John .\1lLctl0na.l(IU.~l.nvml his lnvn fnr (T.-um. n In: llxgperlmeilnlnlvrnrm IlII|Irn\ co!.II-AA ,,|M- mlulim Geugleuc survey iro|:lIed- Tho llnclen-Puwell Fable. ' " . , ,_ 011.\\\',\, Jan. 8.-La Patric of Montuul stntml ndifnrinlluxynadnmluu cl... :3 ........ :. T`QP1CSiFxO:1{1`H1i; m4`l l'l - M ----_.:_Z. V`. ; ` \ . V "1... . THE NEEW CHAIRMAN OF THE LABOR ' ' COMMISSION. - A I The End (If II Old Fen ,~. K... I.... u L. UOII git! l prI'_eI(t Full": Ilclt. IL.nA..`. n_.u-'.. \___ I__0 A I-on IIIU TUIU. - ll? HUTTHI XIIHIUIHSWIC rites of Voudoniam are revived and reports roach this city uf I meeting of several thousand Christmas night near Jucmel and the sacrice of I young girl an}! the greedy acmunble for some por- tion of the half cooked esh. The de\'aatu- lion of the central put of the Island has baen tlm 1-Anna nf Hm rnhlmnv ll] Clillll [0 FEVPIII lllelr ( 3{`Np|lIg. _ Without law life lllni pmrerty are mlsaqff in this section. Excessus 0 every kind zinc the rule. The horrid cannibalistic -4.... .....l v-ion: hf ".\...I....i--n .._. nusuu [U u nn;n pucn ox excucmem Inc In- hnbitzmtsof this section, and hence Legi- tiinc is imprisoning all the po.-sillc ringleunln-rs in a revolt Against hi.m He is showing rent activity in securing "miuutoera' through press gangs, who seize the laborers in the n,-his And hring them lo the barracks, frequently in chains to prevent their escaping. \ nronartv are unsafe l'~ Iu.\'(`|-'.. ayti. 0. ~. u this iloupa ch is being \\'I'ltlcu the -lcpmsirion ofLegitiIno Qlio iiissdtiseil iritimimkaf the;-apilul or the ntlvauiuing victnrinua trotips of, the `.'<)rt.h uuilcr llyppnlito Ippenra tn.be short L'.\'peCl(`Il Iuy all but the immediate cuppa-r rs~of Legitime. He lI&uiJu'owu imu prison l the prominent citizen and residuum`-1 the .\'orrh in Po'rt-nu-l'rince aiuqieqtml uf ipnmg hi-In. Three battles lr.u'e B61-n fuu_-_, it and lost hy Legitim in the pint ton kl " first, m-Ar Hiruhe, was must. dis:i,sLr lowed by an migaxgcineiitt-n Dec. few miles iiaurtliuasl. from lIL'l`L_`. the rapid retreat 011,.` the vupitnl` tw disiiiiis pl the Snutliuirn army, umlcr Hen. Sui Fluin `Paul iuul Hon." lldna, Ix-sertecl to the piirsiiiiig I\'nrtl1m-ners. ll-nth these generals lnul sunpnrted Hun. 'l'hel:im:iqu__e, ut li:u_l liccn bri ii-Cl lay Legitiim. '.-.- slippurt him with their aiihius I'm-n:i`... .' inztho central and nnrt.':crn (leparununtu. U_en. Paul was can turexl and shut lay sq-utkriice of ? drum*`lfc: court-mnrtiail umlvr liyppolite. Sen. Rosa escaped uncl sought prntectinii at the Fl'L'll(`lI .\Iiuisti*r's at l`urt-nu-l ri`.l'Cc. A -o....l ..._- ......l.. LL- ..... . .1-.. ... licked It The Truln by I Con. A Ilv .'ie.I'unuIbuIlIsIIe Inn ur I`o_:uhmIsm llr * vm-'41-; Ilnuui um-I-Illcr.-~ |m"""""` null-Inca. ,_, .. : Tflil{lHh`{T1_`fI.`ES I.-\'-flAI.\Y_TI* V-_- -_-` -7 --._w-- ---u-an --cunt. ' Duos`: Sruxdu. 'l`oII., Juli D.-Wilson Jenkins lbol and killld Wnb Hnnkhll lutniglnt. Tilhildillliltilflh` Addison Young`! `on when tip Inner ouland :34! wits . nag. III to set on End uovorul-Ia II Hakim, two 0! which won (std, Th trouble grew out of I qurnl whiny tho bthn of ch, two young movhtd engopd in I few day: ago J-_lYPPOLlTE'S Tl-YOIOMPS Aoviirc:`_rg._c . ONPORT-AU-PRINCE. o- KEIUrW II CVIUIKI K lnrU u u\'L'K`- letter: opened and found statements implicating some in l`ort-nu-Prilwo, most of ` 2 previously unsuspected. All hrmrn inm nrinmn Mmw lmlnl nun. ouurtugsnw d|Mue- u I .6 . 2125 Ion. VII Puuclobu won Il':tC'|Ofn |:.n!l not In 1 min. 24 I-5031 ` JR . -_- ---u-- vw-uupuu-nanny. n1'nmu.Jun.a-A race lot uw unutelll h -nilo skating clumpuomluipol tho wntld Ion! |-hon hem to-day. and mu mm Von Pnnnhln olt. Pol!!! r in lmiu.25 -51-eo. Joupl P. Donoaluuo ol ewhm-g. N. Y.. who wuloonteuunl. [coll during the nos. Ho nflrl-vnrdn minted on-or tlm mun: ugminll lino. ensuring that dinunc~ In I min. 27 2 5 1. VII MHH Inn ninth-0 Inn null` mo omer ny tor uncanny and one light would lull t rough. _ 3 Sullivan. alum shown The World spooinl, aid: "Kilruin in O noulw . uofomnumn N ulvan ohuun at the may ti: on iulnunpninr uhip Iglnu. I Ii" to than to Sam wheuur he haunt. In Ian numb-n u Trying to mun on .1 on runs. Ntw Yon. Jul. 8.--.-\n Albany special 80 The World nun tlml. K Ilrnm nuyn ha in mot utinlh-I wnlu Ilia 'l'oruuI.u auto---qwut. Ho up hls frivndl haul tu (in way in nu-rytlniug Cu brim: Sullivan to term: and that "the hub " u even nuw tr lung to cnwl nut of nely It by |mtt.Inp it u unx munllls and cltotumf I refute A: than rm; undo nlul to thin Kilniu ubjooh. II: can um M-force mun olm-on mmld ol comma be I Sullivan mun. Kulruill would not my wlutlrn he would MM undo! the nneulm-nt or not. Mn would have to con- Iull lrioomln in New York. Ho dial `not bv-luau lb ght wmslcl culm- o. ll Sulliuu would iuust un lIl\'llI[OI'!'l'yllllII[ his way and wouluI`blnma the other ny for kicking and the light ruunln. KILRAIN aajscrs TO THE ARTICE8. Nralnln I-`armor: Wnul I'rol-lol. \\'Asi|i.\'uro.\', Jan. 8. -.\`o.-natur Itiddlm borger to-day presumed resolutions ndoptcd by the State Grunge of Virginia. aaaking Lougreu to give a bounty of 55 per Ccllt. on exported agricultural products. The reso- lution: any that the present lurid protect! niuiufucturqni It an average me of 55 per cent. dud agricultural products at only '. 0 r cent. And that in any protection alfordod y turilflawu would be inutfactiml owing to 'the fact that our ugricnlturul staples are roduced in excess of the demand and have lluoek I foroi market. thnt therefore 5 bounty should allowed. _- 1...-.. -..._.., _, --uu---u.-cg. Nlw Yonx, Jan 8. ~ -'llllrl`Cl`('l`(`llC6 to I dee tell from Buffalo, giving Dr. South- wic in Authority for the statement that there would be (I meo.-ting in this city of tho cotnmisiiiou to select 11 proper nl(.`tll0(l of executing the death peiulty by el0Ctl'iclty, Mr. Elbriilge '1`. Gerry uid yesterdny he had received no nntice of my .`l||L'l| niccting, and he did not believe any M1: to be ht-`n The commission had pcrtormcd in work and mode its report to the (iU\'(`l`ll0l', and there was no furtlterncc;ision for its meeting. Home of the electric lighting coiiipniiies, Mr. (lorry added, `l'l'\ aii.\imis to keep the pub'.ic in ignmnm-e of the dually power of their wires, end were denying their elliuicy as denlli-dealing instruments, but if anybody was inclmml to believe them let him aka I Fair of iron nippen and climb one of their `)0 es and uttem t to cut one of the electric iglit wires } is would have the iloutli-ileuling power of the ell.-clric cur- rent strongly enough impressed upon him to put him beyond cavil `ml ilcniiil fut-evur, but that win; no, 38(ID....)lIhy....0lull`ioMy=~- should be condenmecl or the man who put it to use. As much might the 1'0 cinaikcr be condemned became hem hml neon occu- Iiunally instrumental in iiuiigiiig A man. |,[.|]| I up III III 0| "0 bell ed lnlo thin city I who wu ucu who luooqd 0|0o.uod L. novintllohndooltho` nnllnq --v- -. Jyuun nu Mr. Angus McKay, manager fur .Milloy Bros. at the Yonge-steet wharf, said yeau-r~ day that he hul never seen Ihe buy clean` uf Ice at this period of IL\.' year before during the tnirty-one years he had been doing duty on the bay front. John Crockett, whose leg was broken an year ago wln.~u no wu.s thrown our. of Y. '1'. Hero hutel by the but-keeper, was qulxc-1 uuhen wrdxct of $271 ugumst the hoL'cx- keeper _)'est.,'h\_y. \I_ .|.__...- \l,l.'.,, 1 n--n BK. l.u|l'lI : m.u`1 led. .... \vuI.AII\.l|-.0 \\'.|ll1c-: l{us.~a, held on suipxkiuu of lu an; CUll<.'<'l`lll:\l In the U'('uIu1m` lur 1ublu|_., nuixlu .\ b-llml lorcuk tux` liberty on luau ...; lllc mu at the jail )caLL-nluy morning. llu Juul slipped l1i.shumlv;uu brloru lt-.u'u .j luc vcluclc uinl ul onc alurtull on the run. l'uuL-cmm \'e1Lch, \_\hu was 111 clmrgenl 1.1:.- nm, saw that his other pus-meru Wex'e :\..I.- uml lucu umru.-u'un pun-aunt, running mm to earth on the Don `Hats afterliring tlm,J shuts at. him \l\`llllUllK. cllecl. Mr. Wluglieltl, J.l ., ycstenlaxy llcunl the charges ug.uu.~`L .\l|ln3u Smith, \HlU was -\I'- reatml Ull .\lnn-lay nu u cllurge under the Llmrlton Act. ll ls ullv-D-"cu that on J um: _`, [N58, umler prmmac ol l1m.n'x.ngc, he -lc bullclxml it girl I} ya-arza ul .l;,'c u.um:tl \ l.Il.L Uusmzy. '1 he pn|.~uu-:1 tum she J. l . yr day mg; he pretcrrcd lo lIIdl'l`_)' Illu gm ..n-'. the ljusc was .hl)ourueLl to gun: hnn nn H`:- portumty to tlu nu. l..ucr on, it I: and, ..e wen: luun to ('ounLy Clerk liukuxs` ulhwu, s.'Cul`cIl at Imxrl'u3t.- lu.-cuss and they M-.~1~u m.u`1|cql_ nu: ur I.Il\.` : uluuu, nu. IIa'll\lU \:.-xu:1unu'- mg his-lull!` Ln: 'l'u-ud\\'el1 gmd IIIIHPV LL lluugms l.~.;mu. \\hu'u la upcrabunl Ivy mu lmn wt 'J`u:.nl\\c1l a\-K.u. Tuls lumu 15 u.:() M Lhc Inusl prn.~spcl`uu.~1 in .-\mcr1c.u uml' mu Tn.-.ulwclls url: L'.m;uh.iu:a huh-uglng Lu .\.. Johns N. I}. Tue output. of mu mm: a\ guun. Limu .q_._u \v.L.s c:L1nml(:d at ._~`.'u,u..u a _ mouth, nhuu l`..`t) amxnps \\cn.- in upn.'l'uALml|,9' btil. the :aL.unp.~a 1mv3'.~::n:c been iiuulunl, and Llxunulpub \\'iL:illClk'.|>U(l LU`.HU:lul11p-, snu\\m;v mu nnlnm ml .x~::Jnnn:n ,. ..... .. ._.... .. ...r... nu... nu. smmm-3 an ouLpuL ul 'l'hi.~1is uuu of luu1.u'gu- .91 . .. 1...-.. Mr. \\'1lli;un U3i[\'ic-,, ('. whu has been in umxlgo ul l{I\'cr suru-y, urrncu hrrc way In the mpatul, Mr. H5: [H1 his-lulu` III A `I'll-ml\\-1.-I . the fnrnniu dI'~5u'1 "(nun-cln. The plmmix A writ husr been isu6d at the instance of . Rev. '1'. \', Jenvry ugainist. tier. .'r.`. .-\. b'L.'Lt1nl, pros` cut of cue 'l'oronLo (unfur- ence, hcv. J. ( Stuno, uupermtcu-lum I `, u.u`d,l\lr. L`. l(. .3`. Inn- 1:,' \\`u:ntx'rn ..-.uLlAonh.sL ' claims $333 on as check given for mu hrs mstulnnuxll of mu MUUU wiucn tuu u-n.~lces '-.Ll}u cinuull ugrrcccl lo-give the c.\'-pu.sl.u1-X` m.m.,m.h Ina Imsb. ` " luck. at -iruslm: ul uaavuuucu w'cxpl`u:+u mun` cnllmlcllcc 3.1 Rev. '1`. W. Jcllury. A |;c;u1ufully 1r.u.md and engrusscd uddresu was nun! and wncn ' the end was rmclncd mu Ma.y}_n' humlul .\l:'. Jctlury n nmrkcd check fur $1000. .\lr. Jul};-ry nmnlu am n1'1'cuLin-'l'L-ply um! spculu-E; \\`eI'e`IIuulu by Rev. Dr. runs, Rev. I). J. Muunluum-ll, km . (E.' M. Milh-gun. Mu)`-1' N'kc'Ill(l others imlicguvu ul \\ arm can-mu um ~'_ymp..thy tor the mucn_ tnlkcd-ofclcrgy- Iuunx . . ...., .... u. `vu.uuu. Assnciuttull Hall was packed to sutlucsv tionhut_uight by an eumu_ainaLic nualnncc u8`88lHNL'lllU cxpruus choir cnlllidcllcc 1.: Rev. '1`. W. .l~n.-,.-.- .1 |.........o`..n.- ......,...1 conic uu nus ubui. any uw thinner : InIongos:ut.uud|ooacfIortl|eInin stopped. Inner`: body wt: lied twomiluhck. Thogmthdurc up tninhytry to:-how Iptbonnoftlu cud. W the tnin Filled .L_ |,, n ... o- - ....-|..... u... _--.._. _ opped the ` `Ibo Illllll clnnplounulp, DIl'\A|l I... II , A -__.. .1 ,_ 'ceh}"ru1_`n.nu- l.Iqul.'..I[_oI'n' I-`I-on-`-'IThr .1--:2 lbry. TgnllIImtl__i-A unk ro`r l.IIu-my. ,'l'(u:ox1'o, Jun. 9. -Thu .\1auter-iu-()nI-jn- ary has.1i.\ud the rcxuuucx'uti;) n In bu l*lm\'. Ed tl_Ie Central Bank liq;\|i?u.{mw - 'l'l_w amouu C0x;L'!e_\.l up to Oct. 12% Wus $72l),h`.'J gmd th fees nlluwml tl:crefoi' are -:~`|T,f 4".'.. In zuldiiiou thew -urc at pram-nt~ - nut- stzi u ' 3' . ' mus \\'hi.ch the liquidiumm `have tmc-allect. u.monuting to about .:~'..'1)(),(K)U. The .\l`u.ster is not prepauud to gfve the. ex- sct, fame for this colleclgon but in prppurzi.-In to the present} schoduae the Whale uninunt contmsf Ln the mnoum originally duII...j11l- ml, some $56,000. ... II ,II _,, , I I . .1 will not exceed .$`. U.0lK). 'l'|1i.~a.is in striking `l'Ie Dull: Penalty Iy Em-urlclly. . \'__.. I H II- .1 :- . TORON'T\O TOPIGS. u u3n\'m, \. r.., 0l\Ullal\\'a\, the Ma `cu/.u.~ yc.~,u~1`l...y <'n\.u;. pawl, Ua'll\'lu \'A.~'Ilc l am- In: min:-. M. .1: null "lnslwlhllri mud 1. . ' . ' -. ...BRI i`I`SH W 110.; \:\"EDN`l sucyu Lu -1-I aullll .,\`.`54U,UUU .1. mun .~ .:.d.I ..u...... ~v.nu,\.-uu u. mun L gal-1 mums in on . ('. 12., h\()lm\\'u, not ` .. I . ` . Dr. Boollor, Stirling. In ooouod 0.55 um rlw 01 turn, nmel an nour. ll lBs|ll~ am in A bucking gout belonging to 1 Daddy Nolan" Company and known :24 Oloo. It bud been trained to clear the any at I ud. lumping ml: the hotolnublen in Chcy. onno, wheroit In he t, it wandered down to the nilroad yud. tv in supposed to have got on the freight train from 5 `low shed near the valor-bnk. By the time the train Ind got ten miles west. of Choyonnv, 0100 had his nilroud log: on and mud dongtho train. ` Brokoman Mor- rluoy van n: uconnhnd. He waved Mn lamp at Oleo and jumped lot the bake lad- der. olinbin` down hotwoon the can `nut. in time. Mon-Ina pulled at the be -cord nd found 3 van hrohn. Oloo ludclnwod ll Intro And the min was at his uorcy. Of tho struggle botvoon tho min -I and Sumner the aunt bnkomcn could all but little. Thy aw Sumner`: lnnlnn no out. had nan: .11.. th. uni- ` was in; ulu uuru uouquurnr, wno l'|l| ll ` miles In lh., Um. 65:. pt Union Com-nu. un.mua.xov.:`:.mn I Good CD001 and Bottom. The (nun who for IN miles by any born In by tho hone Oonquomr, who run too mum in IL, H-n,_ uh .n Irma. n........ u.uua.vuv. ucluu. l'IlIllVI.' AVIIW turn. LIA),- H2. Thn can largut. cities in the Unit:-d Stan! In their order. Icoordingtooonhul 0!, Izip'0,u'o: New York,Ph1 dolphin, Brboklyu, ' Chimp. Batch. 80. B011 Bnltimon. Cin- - oiunnu, in B`:-nnchaond New Orland. nu-----uuu a nu; \l\rUl'IO In the good old than we had one not of scenery for all plnyl. A mm was a tent and 0. wood was a wood, Irrespective of c-limes or pcrtons. Tho public wont to the play to hear the music or cnjoy Ibo vcrfo, and cton grew dozlamatory. Binco then we hnvo gone to the other (-xtrcmo. and stage nettinb has been wondromly c-labor-need. I think peoplo are now too cultured to permit ex- ceuus in mg: durogtion. But. tbr.-y have learned the clitfronco between the furnituro oftho Luuis XIII and Louis XlV'p1-rlodn, just ms they have learned to dis:in;:uish Im- I\v_L~exn n Luuil XVI and I Ims XVIII tin-st. '.'.`!:ny like correctness, and the plug: do not cu lfcr. -Luv:-c nco Ilzuwt L ..--- - :-`.I-' ___..4a-.I-' UI~3I"I'I- - The the largest cities In tho world an: Lozulnn. 4.l:lJ,5&S:PIrll. 9.M4,550: Canton, l.60'J.u0u; Damn. 1.315.419; New York. .,~m',. ` AW 1')... 0-... |-.-._.o mu..- l... n._ n...:._..u ` V ' charged with indecontly uuultin .. _, -... ..., .. ._ -.--- Moxnu-`..u., Jan. 8.--In the (`nurt of Specinl Sessions to-day Jean Eliza: Barbe.-y, his 13- ur-old daughter, was dinchnrge , an the hula irl After six dnyI' residence with the ; ~.. IIIII id not know My n-tu- 9;` ,_ __ ,,< l and went under the ear, lmth Wh0(\`IJ)BlBlllg Fell limit: the (Ear. Dcxbu. Jan. 8.~AI the Hamilton and Dundu 4.50 train from Hamilton wen coming Along Hett-street this afternoon in boy slipped from the etepe end narrowly on- caped being run over. A: the twin backed into the station Willy Logan, aged I2. who was lttlltling on therein`platforludoethishold over him before he could be remove 111; left. thigh in fractured and his thigh joint dislocated. Unleee he hm; received inn-".1 injuries he will probably recover. .\'OrII Bruce furthers` lulllnlt. Polrr I-I1.ui.\,Jam. 8.~A lnrge and on- thusinltic meeting of the North Bruce Farmers Institute vu held here vw-duy, Ibont 300 farmers being present. President. Hill: of me Ontario Afgriculturnl (`allege [ave addresses on Miners` institutes and their work, but breeds of beef cattle, the nilo and enlilnge, and Mr. A. H. Pom: of Urimaby ,}olivere.l an instructive ml- dreas on fruit culture and the work of the inntitiite. Mr. J. B. Muir of North Bruce read a paper on protable cattle feeding. A large Inns: Ineetin wu held Lrriiight M. "`V!!'ic1i"i'finii`Wtir"i`5i"iiadreues were made. An Orlllln lpvygl- s Ilshrllle. ' OBIIJJA, Jen 8.-A; serious scoident occurred here on the arrival of the 3a.m. trsin going north. Mr. A. D. Keen, s passenger, when getting off slipped and fell under the wheels. which passed oyer his legs. crushing them so badly that it was ecessury to umputste both below the knee. he operation was rformad successfully , by Drs. Corbett, Arvin, Show snd Mc- Donell of0ri1lie, but st present it is hanl to say if Mr. Kenn will survive the shock. Mr. Kean was en enterprising young lawyer and is well known throughout the principal courts of the county. nun Accident at Arlprlor. Anxraxon. Jan. 8.-About 11.30 this morning Wm. Kerr, while engngod puttin on roong on the new town hall, nlippe and fell 3 distance of 45 feet. His right Ann was broken in two places, the left nrm in one, the right side of the head was bruis- ed to A pulp and the base of the skull crushed in on the br|In'. It in conniderod impossible that he can recover. ' l Luunu; (`rn'. Wyo., Jan. 9.-The over- hnd fut fmigzritnin on the Union Paci- Io Railway ugh; into the cit , st. 5 o'clock utcrdny morning, the {ad Junta .umner, I brukennun, who had been pushed {mm the top! his our, white two engines were pulling the train along at the rate of forty miles an hour. HI: unil- nnl Dan A hn:-Rina sunk Imlnuu-E..- 3.. - yof` IUUVVCU ByII1plOH'lI OI lll3InIKy. Frank Livjuga,` roprietor of the Bram. House, has assigue to F. H. Lamb. U1 HUT H.` '5 H.|\'lHg SUIKCU H] gangrene. This aivturnoon C nstaible Duncan arrested Nannie Scruggs, A woman who arrived from Brooklyn umi was without friend]. She uhowed symptoms of insanity. Frank i.iv.`iinan 'nrnnr-iatnr nf Hm R:-Ant. Ill IUFUHLU, ll.lH| lUlll' UEIIIKIILUFU. Mrs. Mary Young, rehct of the late Cap- tuin Young, died this morning, aged 7!) years. Mrs. Young had been it great sucr- ` er for the past thrL_nxouths, a hurt on one of her le '5 h.|\'ing sulted in gangrene. :1 turnmm (` nsntble Dunmm arnuitml ICUKE unu IHC |)uIlH.HCC LU ll! IIT SCHOOL Mr. John ('lose, an old and rcspecteil citizen of Hamilton, died to-daly after an ill- ness of about nine. years` duration. He Ieuvcs two sons, one of whom (George) Lives in 'I`urontu, and four daughters. Mrs, Marv Ynuno ronlii-t nf Hun infn Fnn. aumvcu L0 go wun a. repnmnuu. The Lu-counts nf the recent Art exposition were audited yesterday. The net receipts are $4154, of which 5600 goes to the volun- teers and the balance to the art school. M. In... mm... nm r|l|:' .......,........1 HDLI )'Ullllg IIHTII, \\ IIU UCCUPICU [He Sillllc a artinenta with them. Her story rcvczslcxl tie horrible dprzwity of the onng girls, none uf wlmm were over 16, am the tlil'(`L't cause of their downfall was the tough dances they had attended. The girls were allowed to with reprimand. The m-cunnts nf tlm rmtant. Arr. r-vnn-aifinn case was non conciuueu wneu me court rose. Ellen "(Inrlmtt mid Nellie Winterp, two l6-your-old girls, were in the Police (`ourt this morning L-lmrgeal wlith \uL;'.' mcy. One hf the girls atlniittcd that sin: went to a dance wlicrc she renmincml until 12 o'clock, when she \\'.'15- afraid to gr: home, unil after- wards went with seven other girls to a hfztel, sleeping there all night. Some of the girls haul young men, who occupied the sauna n.nartIm-ma with tlmm. Hnr st.m~v n-vr-uh-.l IUIII lJMvll.I- A It DIN}, IFIM (0-uu.y witnesses \vere called to prove the puhliea tion- of the liliel, utter which the plaintiff took the stand. He said that when he left Dallas he was I professor in the commercial college, minister of the Hebrew congrega- tion, ehspluin of the Fourth regiment, jus- tice of the peace, acting coroner, president of the fire department, president of the general relief society, etc. The Times charges nguiiist him were the outcome of political malice, he being the only Republi- can candiclute elected to office in the in- tensely Democratic Lone Star State. The csse was I1ot'concl11ded when the court `4`ll(1n"l!unluuOl> -...l 'K'..lH.. I\7:..L....- Au... . - .-. .. .--nun`.-us--u-...g `I , .. as n |'I*loguI_-I-`nluI".|c-clclent nl AI-nprlup v~... -o - --`A lawyer : Misfortune. 'Il.m`11.111s, Jun. 8.--At the reopening of the winter lililzcs to-day the case of Schuhl v. Rosenstszlt came up for trial. This wits nsuit brought by Henry Schuhl, of this city,,;igsin.-st `lkl\\'BI'(l Rosenstadt-Tor $10,000 damages for ibel. The libel consisted `in exhibiting copies of as paper called The Dullii l*lvenilgUl'imes of July, 1887, con- taining 13 suuennent of {L number Qf.ehu.rges against Schuhl and imlietnients in the courts nguiiist him while he resided in that city; also clmrging him with huvihg been dismissed usrsbbi from the congregation therefor having illicit relations with an abandoned wonnui. The article was printed in The Dallas Times in response to I letter from the city editor of 'l'he`lIumi'lton Spec- tgtor stating that `Sehuhl was nml-rim; him- self B. conspicuous figure among the Knights of Labor in this city and sskin why Schuhl left Dallas. At the, trial to-day witnesses were called to move thn nnhlim. lIIb?V,Il\V!I'II'II{I'ff|I IKilr`h(`I' II Mnl(||I(`l'nlIlIl- |I'I"ll'II--llIIlI Jlrclclont nl Arnnrlnr Aunurzu huh`- I: in chimed that Logitimo bu appropri-' sled to his own privy puru All the remain- der of the cab in the treasury and will ee an his futon gunbmt u noon 5: his fall in by assured fact. A SEN`S'ATlONAL_g|3EL sun , . ILTON`. 4 Why Barbe: Wm lblulnrgod. n *i3bT:s 1'1`IIE1&i0.\rfN10N." Play uooro. ' AT HAM -' mum to I p_v1nu nmmumcmon. Mr. 8 align: at The (hunt-. ouuuu.-m` un tho lam-r any; that own not hoonnuoc ador- puud Mr. G|:N"hIl|!.'!i lln uuin#,_ ' u Iilndl-mue'n rnlzftc-. Loxmox.Jn. R.-hIr.G|nd-wna bu written lmm N.-Mn :0 Thu lfulk Mull Gazette with ulumnce Iolnu rec-ma`; tologrum which no puhlilhcd rradn u lullowl : `h 0 'l`nh|rt'I union cut my h-tn-r cu thq Mnquin Du Rug touching tho [mill-I00 ol the Pout. in ` unwan- wonthy. Thu outnmnmt that I N-ctumurml lnwnmuumu urbmnu upon tho! Roan queuuuu in incur:---ct. uu o-r_tIm rrv 0-nl cucum- uunen." Mr. Glad:-uuno, III In: h-uc-r, auto. that tho uh-quur. Ihould haw: mdnl Inch the word "nom-rncr." The additional mud: under the nu-cont cimuluhnern." he: an, balm to p_rin|u aommuuocutiou. Mr. I ll "`hQ HIXIIH. H-IInnI|I..lQ n.- pI`lIl1l'lII OX llll` IVUIUI, `III! II!` CIDIIIOGFI Ill! mace-nu nu ct-rn-in ul uuw. Tl ux-qmernlc-cl impowmaov slim.-lgul In this control. t- In: op- pnmulu Wonk] only ulllmmur tho rmiucwu mll mom m I-in lnmr In tho um I III: o-Ioctiuu. Tin-re-lug-, hr Iuultl work has haml- en tu u-cum us lmllmul AIWOIIM, u hllcuo-nu chug would laud to an l|lI|s|)lI :1. thu gmmrul alw- Hull. ' Iuuln-yer Ikmldc-no or Iuecul. PAIIM, Jun. &-lu nu inu-niow to-dnyv Gem-ml liuuluu Cl and that his c-|H:I.iuuex- [min-nco onmln lulu to furl aha palm 0| .. connmuuucyn-1 wall I1 may um-, and Ihut n0\`rl', c-w.-n dun-ms: hi: luumphu m I.hul)1~ pn|'tIm-Ill of the Nnllh, llm ha cmuid.-r |,.., mace--us ck-rtniu nl mow. Tln Innuumrnlml nomu, uuu run wriltml Cuhlllla! ` ` do-prnouuhw the $031190. `OI IIIUIIIGT lllgll HIINIUCI oulruge. ll vuro of [)r0\'l:IlumI was insuntly appropri- ate: 5: being much needed. The whole Hnytinn navy consisting 0! some 8 vessels occupied the inner hubor Doc. '24 and 9.5 than rondori null and void any previous block--`-, he swaumhip Hayden Republic is mill in the hnndu of Admiral Luca. In :- ..l_:-.-,I AL-A I ._.u:_.. k_. A___..._:. the Proposed fnlbnllc (`nun-u. VIINSA, Jalll. 8.; Tim I"remdeul:lut| deilio-at the utulellu-In |mbhu|.o-d In The Trilmlm uf Home, that Emp--rnr Frnncu Juvutph hm Huuun. Prmuuu ul ,Il_uug:uy, -umuuuumg of as Uutnoolu: nmrn. Q 'I lI'- I- f`I,"!l'n L0.\'nn.\'. Jun. K.-'l`he hnliuu Gnu-rmm~nl. hm: urdew-I that 4000 lt.\han wnrlmnen on the Pununlm canal, who arr mud tn Imvo In-mu thrown on: M o-In`~|uymo~ul., |m mum pru- lecliuu ml nnxlllauoto uuui lm-Ir ewutnnl um: um. D1: Iunlv, lecllull ml this mumsoluly. slunnua wnl urn-mum-u uw urczumo-nun .1 m.. uni-culoniacl nutty III the Hunt Aim-nu !nlnu[g_ ` The Kmlo.-r Zmtuluu states that l|u- Sutlmuu long; are the gr:-ulrnl. III ufhcg-ru and mm um; the (it-mmn mu) ever aux-rn-m.-ml m I unma- ocunic cxptsditlrll. mall ullmru WHI nut. 00' lI*l|I|!' Nu` ~oIllI]I'(.`|.u' n ngmcill debate In the Rc~u`Iulu;'. but will be referred tn dun um; um dra- cuuuon of the! naval lr..du-t. Tho- dun-m.-r Ill Hnrnuu hm cro-uu-:1 n dm-p iuspuu. slunnud WI strmuzllmn Hw ul`Q'Hll10'lIl!lnf .|,.. Iv In Hun l*'..~n-II. Allin an 4.nlLulu --mi. -..I.u.i-J ll: `l'Iu- German lunnuar In Ramona. BERLIN, Jun. }\'.-~ ll In unvk-r.~mm<| Hunt 3: nmuu uifmnc wall nut be uvnnlv Hm ml;-cLu' bu dmuu; du. TI, A. ....4 .. .a..... . . .5- 2.. \.l...-..... I.-- Autumn to Blow [9 the runner In mulrltl. 1\lAmun, Jan. 8.-- A d.mardly um-mp: L0 blow up the mynl pnluce \\:-:4 made he,-re tn day. Furtulmlulv nu our was iujun-d lmnl the only dulmng~1mw u`ns'tu nnmsh Innny mn- duwn. 'l`|m|v1-larvi w;r.h which lht` ultt-llnltt wu mad was explode-d nu Hm IIl:ul'C`l~`a- 1|` thu- pnlucc-. (in-.nL uxrm lnmn. prmmll-I for n mm-, the lnPlub*rn nf llm ruyul huurushulcl br- ` mg alum.-u. panic-smcken. 1'. nuts .\lmu_u.ar Sugmmn, wt swnn as he heard J (In: nu:-nmnte-I uulrxu.z- , hurried lrunn I.he< Cmnno-~m In Ll..- |-uluc-, when-n hr wan ul. uucv: .uhuIL::-d 00 un nudn-ucr- wnth lh Quwn. _ , 4-.. Ion. an I: II! can so use mwmuum.-cuou thnt in flowine. he |)r0-Ellllliuln leelmg of Emperur Fr-daaick. the -mum: Euuhulv pr.- clivitim 0! {hr l'l|n|u'~v- nnl the .\[0n~ll .\lAcl;anziu iucido-In awldo-d fuel tn tho nnu-. and 119- may look out iur at good deal more German iunulvucu before we -5 the and of lllr friction. The visit of the l rinco- of Wulmc to Berlin did nvl. Ilnplme nmttnrs. He 33 many things of much he dul nut Ippruuv, u.-nturecl to CI'lllClHP sud vim nalnce. nnd urns nut no civilly told to lnuk In-m-er home. A prrlnl (`urrupnmlrnfn l.llIle story. ` L()!\'l)0.`l, Jan. 8.-The hut dr-we-|u|-xm-m. of the Mrnier incixlt-om. in nnly another imhcntiun of the biu.c-rnmsemf ft-slim: nguinst Englmnd in Germany. It would lune been wiser If Sir Robert had not ruined the subject, but nothing can justify the iunolcnco uf Count. Harbors Bmnurck n reply. ~ It. In only oma uf the uuuy sign: uflhn way in which Emdancl ll consido-red there. Th Empo.-rut : singer in not one hit ubnu-I, and to tlmt tune Count. Ho-rbt-rt dance. I: in known that he is the Intimate friend and cuunsellor of the Emperor. and in ewry wny represents inn]-crinl nomiunrnl. llld opiu- it can to me Ill wh.-n.direcI.iou owimz. ' II`.n1nu|-nr II`r-Inuit-I( Hm ullnnu Rlulllnh hr 1. wnu Hm pl`--3911!. W Tim 1-vnctlmu am the estate (If Olphn-rt. at Falc-.--rrnch were concluded to-d.-uy. The in- nmu-: of :1 huu.-an nccupioed by n to-n.-mt mum-(I Curran, which had been fnrntirzl, yusldxng In the nmmties of the priestn, surrendered and were II'l`(-stud. HUII Ul lu L`El|ll'Il WI: OI um ldllllll ha been the cause of the robbery of recently buried bodies and the devouring of the name. These are well auth ll'|l facts. The inhabitant: of 0, 'in terior are even more degrlf than their African ancestors. They are rarely brou ht in Contact with` Any evidence of civi ration and can euilybe Iod by my `scheming adventurer. Gen. Annual:-. I rmidnnt of tho North, Annllu-r Ilnlrln or Ilvlc-[Ions D1'm.I.\', Jan. :4. -513: tmmnts wvre evict:-d from Llwu'|mldIm.:.~| Ill Cul. Clugnlla--I l'ul19l)~ hau.-'24 c-slate ul lhmqzumtmvn. (`uunly \\`IL-k- luw, to-dav. A fnrce of 100 Imlimrv um] um equ.d uuunlwr uf plcc war-. prrse-nl. tn di~'- lxuscs.- the L(`ll:lI\|L-J lay farce if u.-L-L-.<,ury_ but no rc.~1I.~ un <-H:-red. .-\u urmy surgeon \\'n~4 ulpxn hr--tumf. ' nu n~.~n.~ \\ an was also gun`--sent. Tl... 4-vn-Llmu x trues were uctvnunneu um Lucy :4!m'ulu be zuuicubly ."u`r.unu-d. He v-5:33 glzul to say that even that uugust. lnuly, the .-\m<-ricz.u .\'enute haul nuthiug tn .~ra_y ubnut his private negotiations \\`hi1.'h his hearers haul just rati- fied by their presence. * r WIFIIIUII UK Qlrllllllllm. Mr. Chzun`;crluin, in replying to` the Ill- resaes, said they surpassed his expectations in the wan-nitli of their greeting to his wife, whose ancestors left Englant] over `.350 years Age. [Cheers.] Altlmugli he neither liogud '~ nnr expected to lessen her love for the country of her birth he knew that she vritzt pre mrcd to take up life zunpng them in all its ulna.-as zindthat she would say withltuth: Thy people slnill be m_`.' people." [("lieers.] Referring to the feeling of kinship with Anwrica uxprmsetl in the Itltll'C3.i just pre- sented hr-, Billll that that was no new feel- ing in liirniiuglnun. At the time of ;`\iiici'ic:i's gi'cnte.~it trizil -tlie Cl`l.~'i.\' uf the Union the clnipn.-ii: \'-~ii-euf.lulni l`-right, nriw inifnrtumitcly husheil fur at time hy ill1icss,vni.~i rn.i.~vilatgniiiaimlaguiii in that very hall to defend the integrity of the rcpnhliw. The sttnic feeling permeated the whnle_ country. .It was now anlniitteil on all llilllllri` thut ti serious quzirrel with .-\m-rien wuuh_ he the greatest nntinnztl ratliunity. [( `hem-rs j llilliercnccs were cert.iin to tLl`l.5".' fiuni tinn- to time but the deniueracies of both cunn- tries la-tvrinincil that they slmulil he znnicuhlv U`l`.lllL'('\l. izlzul saw 'HAlI (.5. V Tlic presentation of the wedding gifts and nceoimmiyiug auldresses fulloweti. 'l'!:s gifts consisted of a. pearl necklct with a diumuml ciB.~1p from the citizenshtxdu.-brilliant diamonidv brooch coimmining fty~ve gems in the shape of n. six-pointed steufthe gift of the / women of Birmingham. M.- (`I.:....I.....I.;.. h. .-....I..:.... am I... ..l ner uclmuwleuglllullla. ` "The bride was dressed in pink satin` tiikl her orn.mn,e.n.t,.....m:rs...s1i.;u_:uu`is and sup- nh . ' An luijunluitlcjinc-IIu_u go llr. and llrg. CImmbcrlMn- l`Ine Wuldlnx emu . BlRMlN(:ili\M, Jun. 8:--'Phe Right Hon.. iven a- -cordial groetin by , the people of irminglmm to night. ' `he_ reeepl-ion 1.0 the which had been , converte into it when _p'.nd beautiful] decorated. The gathering was ti. - nrrro and repre- nf the guests of the eT/oning `,_the time was occu iod in listening -to I concert and view- - lug t e pyemnts -iutcmlcd for the bride, fur which the citizens of liirmingh-.un had sub: Icrihed 700. _ 'I`he eliiraiicopf Mr. and Mrs. Chamber- lain, who were accompanied by Mr. vl`hamberlnin`s ,sons and demghters, Lady Mundeville and others, wnn the signal for v- great ,5 cheering. which was again and again renewed, the organist meanwhile playing at we-luling mgrch. Handsome hour nets were presenteih to Mrs. Clmmln-rhtin, W no repeatedly Imwed her acknowledgments. ' "rim llfitl wan ilrmaunii in ninlr mifi ximl Joseph Chamberlain and his `bride were` couple was held in the`. Town Hall~,~ sentutive o1'1e., Until the urrn-a;_l__` JAN. 9," BlRMlNQHkM $ WELCOME. ])l'0'r4HQII!|I| IEVIIIIR 0! '.he pr :- u'~u nn I nldrd morn rm vrn no the and uf ll.- WEI XII? UCIOFQ I` COUITI DC IHTOWTI 0\'L'r' board. the to contain 30 person: whom were have been thrnwninto prison. .\Inny hold lnhposilions in Legit.|mo'a Governnient. The seizure of the van] in foreign waters in another high handed outruge. The 1-Arno nf nrn\'i_vAiunu was inslnntlv nnnrnnri-

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