Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1889, p. 5

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nnulwr. nurunr; U. u. ulompmn, A. L". 3 Hide; Man: J. M. Poltru. Duorontn; \ II Ir-nlinnn, llln v R I` r.luI4I.- DEATH IN THE WOODS. came IN cum - ' no Iaclnvlllo III. loot. Loxoox, Jan. ll.-A blue book baa j boon inuad on tho Saokvlllc alfuir. lntcraat in which contort iii a declaration by Lord Sallahury, who quota Lord Palmer-ton. to the alfaot that international law entitle tho nation to which a demand for tho withdrawal of it: niniator has bun ad- ` lroaood lo dealing to comply with the 11% d. .v though and igh :"-......'* :.:: ..........'a" " ' I uvup I-pcllll. New Yonx,Jen.ll.-F|-om A semi-omaid source it wee leerned to-de the: e nerd tie-up in ell the eurfece rei roads in ie `city and Brooklyn in Impending. Th rellroed eompeniee of this city have refused to ei the new acelo neently uuhmiued b I. eemployee end it In aid have reecli e mutuel underetending to ruin. it. They no pm red to risk e tie up of `the med: rather 3 Ilgn the new ecele,whi|e the employee erpeer ta be equally determined to enforce t. upon II 5- cxpecbou was an MIVIIICO will K male imp the Knights of'L|bor. The Genera .\lmser Workmtn aid to-day that these to r men were uooohted with Uriel 8. Step us in his effort: to establish the Knigllleof Labor. They were memhevl ol the old Uermem-Cutters Association, and when the form of orguniution vu changed the} chungei whit. nauu Illil me OI um nnlgnu The reasons given for withdrawing from the Knights are that the Order has not ul- herad to (`no original lines of eelf-gu\'eru- ment eet forth in the old constitution and that its objects are really inimical to the intereeta of the laboring classes. The lead~ ere will hold several conferencm, and aftc a plan of action shall have been decided upon it in expected that an ailvnnce will Ila Inle unlmt. tho Knight. at 1.1.... mL. Four of Ike round:-n at the Order to Fort a New Auoolnllou. Pini..uu:i.riii.\, l'a|.. Jan. ll. Four -1! the surviving five of the seven fnuuders J the Kniglitsof Labor, James L Wright. Joseph .\`. Knnnedy, R. C. _ .\lcAuley and Robert N. Kon, have taken preliminary steps to form an association \|'hll`h they cluim will be free from all tlicli.x.-ulvsntagu that they see in the older order. The Hut nmvcmeut is neither to be itlenthcd Iith llurryli new scheme nor tho order which ex-Sccrctzn-y (`harlcs Litchmxin is cu<|eu'or~ ing to form,` hut. the p cnitnrs expat to draw their memberznhip direct-Iy from tho rank Incl file of the Knight; reasons m'w-.n fur wivlnlu-....:.... 6...... A um`: bnv|-BIIonl olyour ddunlk. uur IIIIJSII IIUHUTHUIC ll uluc. 'Justice Mulhollund is about 70 yours old. and has four years to serve. A NIUII3 LU uua UHCUII That we, as n body of law-ubidin culi- zcm. strongly criticise the nmnerite re- marks of our nmsl honorable Justice. Thu all organized labor of Syrnmsv nncl \'icimx} do in the future as well us the present bent in mind the injustice of the remarks Against organized lahor. That a copy of these n-nu luu'ous be placed on tile lay each 0rg.1I1i1.|- lion (0 be held for future rememhrunoe of our most. honorable J uuice." l...o:... \.l..lI...ll.....J :.. -L-..- -n ..,, , , \ I pruvcinivc umcer OI customs. The Canadian Pacic Railway gives notice of Application to Parliament for an act giving rower to read just And consolidate ` the capita charges uu its entire railway uyntem without increasing the amount of annual charge, unl 3130 to make further provision for steamship plant and equip ment. w.__.. _..|__ __.n __ c._u_.:,,, .- uruugnn uexure me 1 Wm acule melt canes.` This was too much for the Knights -.1 ` Labor here, and they have ndopted resohr ` tions to this effect: u'l`L..a ..... .. _ L- L. _t L,,, 1: |- 1- Bill: I may as well stage right here that I don t believe in the Knight: of Labor. I hold that every mu: has the right to employ whom he sees t without my dicuuon from orgnniwd labor. The old plan of do- lllllld and roduction in the heat in my opinion. ` look on the boycott of Barton As A oonapimcy, and if the instigntora are brought before me I will settle their cues.` Thin was too mm~h fur the Kn:n|.o.- .4! A Syracuse Jusllce IN'I:llccl Ile lemon): or llle order. Snuvl'.~x1-2, Jan. ll.---For the last ten year: or there-abouts Thomas Mulhollsnl bu been Police Justice in this city, and. no one could beat him for I re-election. He in not 3 lawyer, but his reputation fa- hard sense has nlwnys carried him through Lguinst all opposition. Yestenlny he had a knotty cue. W. E. Barton, a large cignr mauufncturer who has been boycotted by the Knights of Labor for putting in bunch- brukiug machines. In: before the Justina on a cnnrgo of assaulting one of the v Knightn. In disposing of the cue the Justin said: all ._.... .._ ....-II _A_A_ 4,1. I .1 . u war. Finally, on motion of Mr. Hnll(Rep., Me.), fresh fish Ins struck off the free list of the tariff bill and put. on tfhe duliablo li i at 5 cent I pound. was uuululg about U16 rrencn-kinnadun po ulation that wns to his mind objection- ab. But the Canadian immigrants wen not. wholly of French extraction or of tho. Catholic (`hurch. M-any thousands of then of other extractions had fought under the bmner of the United States in the recent Will. UK` ltllll-IUUII. e believed that lvy bringing the mass to ` gather, and eapucially by-being naturalinol citizens under the direct inuence d American institutions, anything objection- `Able coulnl be easily eliminated. But there was nothing about the French-Cundien Dnnlllntinn that wnn in his mirul ,.|.:....o:.._ lllllUll W58 uesiraole. Iftherewerethose, in thisorany other coun- try, to whom the Catholic Church was an abomilmtion, he asked them to couaider the question whether if that church were in be eliminated, it would be less dillicult to pro- duce thnt effect while the c_ urch I'M in on foreign country and opernting directly on this country. -1! then were things in the orgnnimtion or amend- ancy ofthntchurch objectionable tonny body} mind they could only be removed by the spirit of intelligence and by the general ditfusion of knowledge which -would remove whatever was objectionable in any religious or unizstion. n l...l:.......J .1.-. I... L_:_ __-, .- Icunh uncy prulcaauu mu Lnrlsuan religion. He. was informed that those who controlled the interests_of the Catholic church on tho other side of the "frontier looked on tho question in the some light that he did. The Frencli (`mmdion (`atholios were escaping from the (`hurch of Rome, and in order to preserve itu relations to- them a political nnion was desirable. l5t|.n.-a..-.......|........ :.. ALE- ,_.._._ 7 AI -nu u)u\|ulI\"y'_"I|ll uutn Blues 0! me nne, H19 Letter it would be with regard to the. `Continue! peace of the continent. He trusted .thu.t in the discussion of th bill nothing would be said to spoil er tvmhency -which was now no manifest in tho direction of a union of the two poop!-3, who were now comparatively few in numbers. It miuht be nhinntml Hut. oh. were now comparatively lew In uumbers, might. be objected that the Frepch Canadians were Catholics, but :90 least they professed the Christiah religion. wars I118]! lo. New rules and regulations respecting the Exchequer Court. are published. The amount. of Inland Run-mm ..-mm.-.l MORE KNIGHTS DISSATISFIED. 'l'Ile New Inmigiolnlrc-`u-n:iIur Thinks nu sooner the l`unun'u-an In rum-..1 limlrr Ole Plug the Illqff. ' Wuutxaz-ox; Jun. ll.--.In' the aiuise of I debate in the Sonata` tn-day on the tariff lbill Mr. Blair (Rep. N. H.) suisl .there u-..'. no better futx-igii element in thin "country than the l"n-null (`m_nuliaiN. The idea-if AInerioa.n'-destiny was not to he conned fnreverto the realm of merry and ileclama- ' tiunf It had linen tnl e(of fora century but couhlmrt lie postponed forever. If there was 470 he an American continent with out ag and um-p4eople it wss `ilesimble to liars it before it wua` filled with hostile populgu-V tions umllncfore Xliltl`()llnl prejudices had grown strong. He had no desire to legis- lntc fur nfutnre weirnnd the sooner the people became :1 united rehple, which went. the tomlem~y~-mrlmth sh es of the line, the Letter it would hi: u-`in. llnnnivl 9.. I.- MR. BLAIR Is/F91: mm 4: 'BUT `-`AMEIWCAN Kzsnuv" CAN.".'-)7, `FOREVER e5;.v>os'rI>o_.\"EL:-. - KNIGHTS .OF LABOR ANGRY. 7 `Hosp Impending. max Jnn II _l`unn . .- Notes from the Gnu-tie. O'l'l`A\l`A, Jan. ll.-~To-morrow's Canada Gazette will contain the appointment of James (`mmgbon of Windsor, Ont , as a preventive uthcer of customs. ` The >1uI:uiinn Pnnin D..:l-.... ..:..... ` Turonlo. lamndun ` Port Arthur. Regina . . . . . `. VICLUIVIH . . . . . . . . . .. ........ .. . In optional subjects 3| passed : (`lmrlullclmvn . . . . . . Munln-al . . . . . . . . ` . . ., Olluwn...... Tnnrnnuln 4 .`.'. `I'Iu- I !-o-`mint : `Nth lIIrIInlu'--l'ropmwI` Mall: Ilinnilnnl-*-Iluullu olr !'o\'-liner I1rl'I Sch-vice Exnnuuatponn; E - V 3 ormu, Jan. '_u. ~_b'ir Jami 1`l:.-uipaoh and Hon Messrs; Tuppor`, Bum.-ll, lluggart `und Fostvr, the subcommittee of Council to- which the .-\`I.lantir` mcill contract wu refer-` red, had a. meeting this morning when it in L " 'belic\'n(l the qucsti un"()f'aervi-c was aetLled,~ but no announcement of their decision wads` . mad xuftr the meeting-of Council this afternoon. TI... .l:......a..__ .1 .|, u. n._|, , \l:II Toxunlo Humillun London .. .. Winniuog Purl Arlhur. llvgh-n. Victoria I., ,., nnnm.\' SI. Jnhn. Churlul 1 cl` Quebec: llonlrval, OI In w:\.. Kimmtun Toxunlo v nvlurlu . 5 One hundred `avn-I` thirty pnsel ihc qualifying exauninutiuns, -listrilnm-cl as fol-. lows : , ` Halifax . .. 3 SI Jnhn " 'l'ur-nlo .. Hamilton. Lnndun Pm-I ArlhIIi- Rnuiml .,. Viclurm 1x, I - nu -v-I auuuuv-I-u Art-Iv&`u the Brltbh Auction Kohl- D. Barry, C. T. ill. L Miller. A. (hot. New Y`orl ; A. O. _ chon, I". R Whita- nldo. Rev. B log. T. I. Jarvis, D. T. Wilton. A. nu.-thou. Pocono; IL I}. Monzlo, Pocnolnz W. A. (huphll. (I. I. Rnuiur. Stlrlin ; D. G. Thompnon, A. L`. Hvde: Ian: : J. M. Poilrn. Yhnnmnma 5|. JOIIIL. Qm-ln-c. . .. .\|unlnml . Otmwn... Klngsnm. Turunl 0 nun M-rvlrc llxnqnlnlllmun. O1'rAwA. Jan. ll.-5l`u-morrow s Canada Gazette will cunuiu the n`zunes of those who assed the civil service oxzuninationa ln.-at K'o\'ennber. In the prvliminnry e.\'umilmtinns 95! pans;-cl, divided as follows : llniifnx ... SI. .|ohu.. Lhlnlnm IUII|(lIl'|I. The [mic mlcnt Order. of Foresters have. applied to t in .\'uporiutcu-l_ent of Insurance( for permission to nln insu_r.-uice business in; Caumin witimut m;iLing the usual deposit with the Government. . . alamlnrnl. uuugu mr ms nulls at llrmnltl ;ui-E liuawcr. .' II. is .-mm-I that the lulzunl Rvvenuo De-1 ptirum-nl has been uskml to ullupt as milk] 'ItuInlurl which will apply to, -l:iir_\`nu~n and C(lV\'-li('I'pl'l`.`l, atipulzxtingz wlmt. pt-rcclxmge of lall milk ll) culildin, .-uul `pl`n\'i\.lll|g, pcimllics for slling milk which is below the` ' l ..-..._ 1-..; 1\,_!_._ J I.`,,, _. , I WW... `I . II lerlllxl. ' Thv directors of the St. (`utlmrinus ,\lil|-_ .ing (`umpuny are still lim-ussing the ques-l` tion of their claim ngininat. the Dominion Guvcrnmnk It is siaid the unnount to be uiifll will be ulmut'S`. (I0,000. 'l`n-lay `being Sir John"; seventy-fouI't.h! birth-luy we war; the recipio.-nt,uf lnunncrrms. telegraphic and other 'cpugrMulnu'un.~z. Sir! J`:-lm Wu`! in cxcellcul health-auid spirits nnd` 35 strong and lwurly as ever. ` Frccl liuhinwln. u mill u\\'nuruf lle;u`er;' 15.0,` h.-ul u.n interview with M r. ll:-wslneyi to-(lay, with rt-fa-rem-0 to ubluinincg timherl limign for his mills at Donald illi-i Beaver. h. is .n.n...I `olmo .I... l..l.....I p........... n.. ` Mvsnamous DISAPPEARANCE. ATI.Af\*TiIC ;\L-\IL, (3~0;\`T'I{`..\(7'I'b` THE QUE$T|Ol;J B\ErL;.lEVE`D To {JAVEA -`BEEN SETTLED. -1 -_ The local An-Ivnln. _-,; AL.I|l.:| A u rural` or lSe;u`er," Mr. tuininr; l iicaw.-r. I I).. ; -outrun ; u. N. rullrll. uuemnm; '\V."E_ llnrnbun Ohio: R 1-`. uuum. Kinonrdlgo: E. Bpooner. Bpdngold. Nun. H-3. am n'.!":.B 12:... ml; J glcou, u. Jan Cnwlotd. 1 -Il Unuln ],'l|ll'lIO II IO U an TIIu:l:J next. the MIL 800 3"; TichlI._85 Mouth. lon 'II. ` More fun than n cow in an on Gold ha is In In had Anybody wlogooo to no and but about I! O'Neil`; jouruo at the man hue on Tmulu nu. tho lh, H- nun vulunu. aim. petal; 9 III. [ICU |)IIl. I00; ovnpol-and corn. 10c; tomnou. I013. 5 cm; cnnberrioo. l0c. quart; jam. and jelly, I2c. lb: tabla and cooking Apples. No. I ` puck- Ju. Cnwfont. ' 01 snow anovell nae gone to unaaa tor nun health The proprietor of the Winter re eort hotel signed 5 rhettel mortgage lant. week. The men with the to elide and the owner of the patent ate are wearing their last eummer garmeute. In {ecu lose of people ere in trouble became the weather ll eo ne. vIlI\p`I.l nv-vn The weather clerk ond the coal dealer ere not on epeeking terms. The plumber hu rewned hie diemonde. The In lecturer ol snow ehovele he (one to Cam I for bin ` IIQAIIJI The nrnnriouuv n5 IL. \\'i-nmr n Iunrwn Cblcsgo Nun. TL. ...--;I.-_ no uoennula to us. \\ uI.r: I.\`l..\X\'D, Jen. 3.-(I`o the Editor :) I lee by your iuue of January 3rd my name eppeere en one ot the committee up iuted At the Scott Act convention, held ll aun- qui I few days ago, to neiet in eueuiniug the Act in April next. An let at true tom perence principles are concerned there in where [em elweye to be found. but until I eee more eineerity in the make of the no- celled tempermce people I certainly decline to take my pen whatever in the content. fllmus Hanan . IOCP DXIIYEII Oll [HO WOIIDG. W. ML-Russia vnlked About the streets ` to day with I pltch over his eye. '1 he boy! were nu-rry, but the jokes passed were by DD mean: I12. KIIIC Ul [Ill PyUI IU [Elly "IUc"I0re(l. Mr. Kidd, landing v.`nitor,whilo knocking ice from his house. had a cold reception in the face from I huge chunk. He has to ` keep boefarenk on the wound. `V, XI:-Rnnnin wnlim` nlunnt Hun unmat- uvlll IIIIUIL UTHIICIUO (III, IPOOIIU Illa dun rulI .ond uoonjoyod by sll the nmolorf listen. wiveu, in chart: and motl\en~in- luv. They porlnooto the house. window \ curuiou, clone: and clothu, with the dell- ` one odor`: ond exquisite fngnnco of helio- thropo. new main hay, jockey club opd white rose. They will fawn the {roll uul cu-ry in tho newupcpor every night, clan the can from the gordou. drive the duck: to valet, and novor-vvolI hardly over. loll to un'olo' I070 {El honor all Nob well rclntot omycu ropory one wiont then. (or tbsp Inn usC."'.mou_.. these cigars will nova chop wood too long for the Ifovo, novoruq on a lady : lulu. join l club.or go out slur supper." uncltly. V ` R. D. Anglia, of the customs house, lell Int night while wheeling I pernunbulnlor. One of his eyes in bully discolored. Mr. Kidd. Igndimr Irnimr whiln Inna-Lina We -Ill loll Our Block. Son: pound: Sptnluh onions, 25c.; Cun- All n-Inn; .'h_,IIonh! 3 ha nnnnnnngn A Wrv choc Community. Peter Nugont. while trying to open I door in the appraiser`: oioo. jammed his bmd thmugh I window, cutting hi: wrill. moat. ` neverelv. vv nrnn, III. II. Anurglun nu: mgm: forced an entnnce to the pootoice hen- through the back wny. blew open the safv, and secured $30 worth of stamps and nine nzgisten-I leltern. Two strangers, sup posed to be the parties who burglurizccl the pnatuice, lnmuzht tirkc-u for Turuntn and wont west on the nlorning mail tram It-a\~ ing here an the Gram! Trunk main line an. N 6. I5 u't:Iu'k` WEI! Your Ind-carnal Iouu. r`--..4l ..I....._ ll... L... ..-L2___ Burglar: at Wlndur Open a Safe a-cl Ialse a small Innl. \\'I.\'ns0n, Jan. ll.-Safe blowers Int ni-ht. bmke into Simona & Sons ragimd oh meml warehouse in \\'nter~street. The combination of the safe was knocked off with a punch and a sled hammer, which was found in the yard. ho burglars took $40 in money from the safe, but $4000 worth of int mart e bonds, about $35,000 in mortgages, n c ed: for 8150, payable to bearer, and all the office paper: were scat- tered on the oor of the room adjoining the oco, where ay had been examined by the light of matches and left an t.oodinger- we to 'nego.iate. Detectives think pro- fessionals did the job. Three arrests have been mule. K-Ilfllfu lU`ui|y. Letters of incorporation hive been grant- ed as follows by the Provincinl secretary: The Snrnin Oil Company, capiul $`. .';0,000, in $l0l)a|mre.~z; the Sudbury Mining Com- pany (limited), a on ital of $100,000, $100 shares; the West 91-oubo Elevator (`om- pany, with 3 capital of $10,000, in825 shares. ' " sun, l)l'U\`K\`lllO, Dr. I`. UI\'l(lsun, luronlu, J. A. Muilignn, Toronto, J. F. Humble, Fulmurg. E. H. Ambrose, Hamilton, J. A. ` Thonms, London, notaries public, will be ` gunned tu-day. Lo-[fern nf in:-urnnrntinn Iunvn ho.-n errant. vvv. The .-tppnimmcut of (`hurlea Seager, (ol~ erich, clerk of Int lnvision Court of Huron; H. A. Combs. .\'alHh-ct. I-ailitf, \\'enl.wnrr.h; Wm. F.nl|.<, 1&1}:-y. Imilitf, Caribou; S. .\l. Henry, lhrrison, Lssocizlte coroner for \\"n~l lington: I). T. Fraser, Momreal, COIlllIIix- sinner for taking aIiiula\'it.s; J. H. Hummu- sun. Iirnckvilln, N`. F. l)n\`idsun, Toronto, J A \InHnnn Tn:-nntn J F` l\..ml.l.. nlunay in. iuullm Ull -Hill. 2:3. \\ alter i)a\\'i cluthier of King-street, assigned yesterday with liabilities of $l.',~ 01:0, A Grout Want Supplied. P. J. Lawless, of the Home ahoe (`igar 3...: New Depot, market square. in answer to an enquiry about the dew Horse shoe brand of cigara, say: : The tobacco from which the Home-Ihoe cigora are made is grown entirely in conservatories. and the cigar: are made on mahogany tables by thoroughbred Cabana in swallow tail mate and white hid gloves. When a man amoku one of theee cigar: he walk: on air` and dreams that he has a diamond ioartplli and a Iixty-ve dollar ml`. of clothes on, and Jun married rich. The make the breath sweet. keep the moth w in. and will loroe a moustache on the smoothest lip in ve much. They improve and beautify the com lotion. eradicate tan. freckles and diam nil . aml an-ninvad lm all oh. u-ml...-.' Ill lll`l' III?` UCEF 'J`CIl Ulll [0 CXII respondent, Mr. R. S. White, at I (`lm-f Jtnstin: .-Xruwur will i Haltunclectiuu pulitiun (House monsp nt. Mihnn on Jam. 29. n` . . lllltll GIG l'l'3l.|UlIlS U1 l}Ull t'ullll. I . Tho Jeffery inquisitiun was continued yesterday, and u on the revious (Icy, with closed doors. .\Ir. \V. . dge, one of the trustees of the,\\'estcrn Methodist Church. and inimivaL. to the late i pastor, wns exzunined. Up to the present Ihe in- quiry lms elicited nothing of im rmnce. ' The b:u'~is lmimv drmmed fnr t 19 lmalv of IUIIIIIIIIS. The crowd that lled Mr. Justice Rose'I' court. ull yuterdny dluruoon verb no doubt` on hand in nntici tion of hearing some spic details in the reacli Of promise action of ass \'. Robertson. But they were doomed to disappointment. It was settled out of couljt by an agreement on the part of the gallant-clapunin to hand over SIJWI, in- eluding costs, to the fair plniiilitf. The plninti',- Mixriav. Ro35_ is at widow, and the "defendant, William Tait Robertson is the captiiin ofho steamer Ffancu Smith. Both are I`:-sidents of Owen .\`ouml. 'l`|... l..u'...... :.....:..:a:.... ....... ,.-...:.._.-n --u--- . K`. I n. (`eon us! no. rain rinu;='_I:ua|.r Blew . non Pcllllqlpd I'_I;od. ` Tonoxm, Jan. l2.2-At'1he-PoliceCourt yesterday the six defendants uppuxrcd ~ on remand chsrged wii"bein concerned in` the alleged coon and do g rt ntfThe Hub. Sergeant Holes dcpo _ to entering the premises on hearing that A dog tight was in progn-sa. In an iipstain room he found a raiin in A barrel iirhich was in a "pit; " I dog with markses if from claws, and hlodii on the Boer Phtrol Sergeant Rnhinaiin gave similar evidence. Herbert Piper, one ' of the defendants, w ' discinrged and thereupon called as a w tness. He said he was at The Hub for supper, but he saw; and heard nothing of Any tight. The Police Magigtmte held that the charge had not heen made out, and dismissed the other de- fendnnts. 'I`L_ __.___l .L_. cn_J IL, 1 ,_.- n CRACKED BY PROFESSIONALS. Willi: Pm-Iolre Inglurlud. ll"l'B\ , Jan. ll. Aurglurs hut night Inn nostotce hero II Doc: No! lull. Thou. \v__- -uIIuu. ltllii Ill WWII!` DI I. ma. pool: ollnu, an pact; .l0o.uqnrl:raphu-ryjunud .: roll bl}. IQIQ. M2 ul-an-nu. "Tnonro TOPIQS. THE B1iIT1`sH*~. ,WHtG. s.AT'iiR%DAY, 1-2; _r`_<}>=-.s- 31;A1NE1iW`ITH Muff1`cm:TtI . * I-nli-up `nun-` , -_._-,-n.. `AN IVIIIUIU IIUIII UIIU ITHIIUCUIJDH. Wm. Keys, who presented himself an Lnhor camlidate in .\lontresl West, Wu ar- reatrd this afternoon on 1 warrant sworn out by 1.4-Inge 0f0llU`( lll0Ilt, charging him with obtaining money under him pretence: in not turning over the proceeds he received for the sale of some machinery. K.ys donieul the charge rund I'll released on his own personal hail. 3| I l WK`, IFIIU charged saw ' .-.... I... .l ...-s Illllllti Ll`- ; .\I0ntre.n 1.....- ll. u ulc (`om- I'C('|I- the Toot URI III Ilopllg Wllb. Pnovxntwn. Jan. I'.. . John liner of _ Jersey City up lied pl the Hub Lucky! police IIAHOIIOIOIMI I [or an otliccr to` go In search hi: wife, who had clopcd Iron: Jerley City with Clurlea Dohn. abandon- inglhor homo and two children. The unicorn had seen the yuan; man about town with. llrl. Zinner. Uiccr Hnckclt this morning, with Mr. Zinnor, wont to I boudin -homo. on Entu-enue. where they found r. nnd "Ira." Dulan, who were taken into eutedy. A reconciliation was oifected, and slur a talk of half an hour Dohn and Zlnnor were willing to return home In company and the oloplng couple and the Irronpd husband wontolonnnurly tab.` un-uvvulru |lIII owv ulltll II THIN been to the Seventh-nvuuuu saloon vi the connjnlsiuaut, and he also diacoveh ed the identity of thc men who no nocuwd of robbing hot. The jewels vwrc bought not long ago at 3 Maul;-n-Inna. -W. HUI" UIVX- CII' lull N. Policeuuu Warner found the woman : hnabuul in O tit of great excitement I! hit home over her prolong:-d abu-uco. Ho aid that hi: wife had the brooch and eurrin when ulw loft lhc house. (ipt. Reil Y discovered thus: '0 men had really i Mn In lluu _\'nv-nH|.|v-nnnu .-I._..4. ...h . n uuunouu uruocn worm euul). _, Warm-r took the woman to the Thir. teenlh-street station house where she told Sergeant Lane that while walking in the street. toward her home at 2.36 West. Twenty- third-street. two young men`, one: of whom In lune. got. her to go into John Such ` mun : saloon in Sc-veuth-avenue, near Twenty-fourth-street, gave her com. drugged liquor, and led her to their lodg- ing: at I50 Twenty-fourthAstn.~ot, when they tore the earrings {rum u` her ears, torn uuy her brooch. and lied. pnli.-mnnn \\'A:-nor fnnml oh- ....._-..'_ [no u Two It: Ibrnsxrol If!` Inc I In- um and stole It-r Diamonds Nzw Yul-.x. Jan. 12. Just before ll o'clock last night. l nlicun.m Warner of (`pt. Reilly's culnmunl. found a golden- halred young \\uuum' who wore a seulakin lst.er,wuulL-ring Along .\'e\'enth-ueuuo,nonr l'weuly-fonrtl| street, in .1 purlinlly dun-H conuliuun. SE9 told the policeman that she was Mrs. Ellen Thorpe. and that two men hul robbed her of her tllllnuunl earring: and I diamond brooch worth $3001). \\'nrn.u- o...lL cl... n ....... .. .|. an - Ant-bouoIM|0Nl``""I'f I? "III UCCII UUIIIK. Alexsnder Lalonde of Morriulmrg In diawhnrgeql by Judge llesnoyo-rs to-daynn the ground that the alleged false pretence: in nlruiniufy goods from Slater & ('0. were too remme rum the transaction. \\'... L'..-.. -yL.. -u~..--..o...l l..:.......Il _-- um q|II nun u.~nu:u um , H in-re was the Old wonuui `."' She told him she Wm upstairs, wlionwipoii the in-gm told her to leave the house, gmiitiiig l|l`l' the privilege in getting mine clntlit-~' nut of her ruuni betore she left. Bloml Slilllls am: on her dress, but Iha says the negru hit her on the nose uld she wiped away the blood with her txleq-\e_ she in- lists that the negro cunimittetl tho murtler. Just. what I't|llSl`(l her In I`IIt||VHl\ the feariul deed, if she Illtl it, is still uiiyatery. There was little e\ltlt.`llCl3 thatzi so-arch for valu- ables haul been inaile, and it is not known that the wuni.-ui took ainytliing with her when the ed. ` MRS. TH6iiP5's sronv or ROBBERY. Iuruguulg sun`, uelure H8!` \lt`llll. Ida Kean-I, the girl who was arrestedgnn-I who cauumt speak 3 word of English, in- siaus that ;l slraum_u colored m nu came into the yarul and anskl-I her, \\ m-re the old wnnn.-u'1"" Sh tnhl him uh w..- ...._._:_A. UIIO '53 IUIIIILI In lne'n0u3e. In the Ineiuilnne a cruwd had collected, and aunung them win a German. who can versed with Mrs. .\`chncidcr for It few min- utes. She tulnl him the substance of the foregoing story before her learn. Ida Kass`:-I the air] Ifhn \A`s|.- 2.-n...o-.l .....l BlUl'y ll`Ulll I'U(Dl|| llll lily (l\)\\'ll. After it short time, it is thought, the new servant mine up and demanded money. Mrs. .\'clineidor refused to give her any and a quarrel ensued, which the younger wo- man ended by asszittlttiig the old woman with sonic blunt weapon. Mrs. Scrhlleider struggled with her assailant and cried for ` help, but no one could hear her and she was soon overcome. The girl ldu then coolly wztllml into an adjoining room. leav- ing her victim unconscious and bleeding on the bed, changed her dress and left the house by the buck way unseen save by is little girl who was playing on the sidewalk opposite. A bloody hatchet was found in the sink, and it is supposed that the deed was committed with it. The room was in disorder. and it was apparent that u strug- gle lllltl occurred. The bed was devoid of covering and the sheet was sphtted with blood. The headboard and wall were also s ttered with blood, and on the left side 0 the bed was a pool, as if the woman had been left to bleed to death. In the rear room the (`dptuin found the bed in a slate of disorder, and, looking undernealh,disc-overed the blankets, spreads and coverings of the dead womau`s bed. They were covered with blood, and had been thrown there hurriedly. Near by was ablue spotted calico dress, also covered with blood. The room waa also in disorder. Upstairs on the third oor both rooms looked is if they had been ranaacltcd. Even the pillow covers had been removed, and papers aswell as letters, some of which were addressed to several protliinent gentle- man in the city, were found strewn around. Only the ttpper rooms were torn up. No one was found in the house. I.. 0|... .........u .. 4.. I L I A Illlllf Ila JUN, il\' HIKE" Ill Fr PI.C6- At `. _30 u'-lm-k yesterday the lnilkmnn who serves the route stuppcd M, the door, uni Mrs. .\'t-lmoitler came out with a pitchc-r. .-\n Urogor, of- No. 3 Engine Cmnpztny, jnt opposite, saw the old wnnmn cullw to the door cnverenl with lnlmul, In-ckun for help and tht-n aink exlmusteal on the doorstep. After hcinc,; v.u'rix-ti to Hi? City" Hospital Mrs-. Schm-i-lcr l`(`gl|illt`liCrU.\5CiullSII9S only once and then was lllhublu to make g le- tailedstalteme-nt to Jn~tiu: Hobbs. She `l1dt`u\'ul`ccl, however, to tell nf the` assault, and from her disconnected and rambling sentences it was gathered that after getting the milk she wont urstnirs to the second- story front rumn and .1_v down. After n nlmrr lllnn 31 Ga H.......I\o 4|... ..-... huur Inter (`z\pt.. J. 1'... Mc- \....,..., l V ml Im- um nnusc`1.'m~~ne|gIH)ors were annoyed by hacks zunl cabs driving up 1.0 the gluor ut all hours of the night. Silica the police hcve begun go watch the premiseatho house ' has l)ecn very quiet. l'he old lady had with her in the l1mn:A.e until two weeks _go her grnmlalanughtor, Mus. Mary Schulnmmn, the latter s ti\*cyo.-ur-ol boy and :1 colored woman. The colored woman loft, and on Dec. 27 1 stout (iunnan girl who gnve her name as Ida, was taken In her place. 230 veste'rd;w the milkmnn .1] purl. HI INC Clty " 'l`h;~1~x e`in:: of the tragedy is a neat. three- `story prcssed.~bizick hmise, the lust of 3. block of four on the north side nf the street. An z`\_lley-w;i`y running beside the house fur- nished means of ingress and egress from the, rent; The house is furnished niueiy throughout, the third nor being entirely dnyoted to un elnburule opium lay~out.._ Heavy white blinds hang in all the win ows ' .\nd are`rau`e|y raised. For two or three months after Mrs. Schneider moved into the" hm1se_1:ht~-neighbors were annoyed by htcksund cnhsdrivimr un um llllnl` uh vnvulll I5 mra. .u_nrgurcn on-nuelupr, 0-) you: of 3 e, of slight build, with I round, leu- nnt ace and grey hair, who kept. I o"use at No. 8 Fif'.h~street, near `(`hnrles_ which ht: been iihder the wa`tchful surveillance of the police for some time. Ids Kessel, I servnnt in thc,house, is ucquseil of commit- ting the crime. .8110 eluded the police until :03 ny, when alle was` upprehenglecl in the , eastern part nf the city ` 'l`h"l~ie'im nf the trmseclv is 51 `no.9 om-an. HUIIIII: Ill 0!: EAPPUIIILUU III HIS p|(,'(S_ __, , .Mm~r anxiety has in-en mused by the ab. Bencu of as young nmn of exemplary hnhits, who has only recently In-en uimitted to partnership in tho firm with which he had Ivorke-I for It numlncr of years. Nothing whatever is wron with his accounts. He has three times -{ure disappeared in ; nimihr unm-munulrle manner, but hu al- ways been found mid unmodintely returned to I-usim-st-I, apparently not knowing what he had been duing. Alntnndo-r Lnlnmln nf hlnrri-Im.-n -... I van; Bqrvlnx cm grmu-a. u`usn'o iu- ' lull `fill a sin-[6 Negro Conn-Illul the If:-lye. .. .BAI.i=qIqIu`., Jnn.4l`.'.-0ne of {he most, v Itrocious niixu-T12-rs in the wads of this city was comnniptod egterday afteriioaii. The victim is Mrs. Buznrgaret Schneid-, 6.`: me. sllaht build. I mum! nlm... V uvsrsmous DVAYLIGHT Mun'_oEn~-or ` A WOMAN IN BALTIMORE. I the Wool`: 'IIIIfl`l. Nlw You. Jan. ll. --Bunineu kiln:-on number for the Uuitcd States .'I3|, and for (`anndn M, I total 0! 381 qsinn A tuul M 7 lull weak sud 230 that. weak previouu to t. or the oorrupon week In! r the Ignru were 970, lllbdlngp 0! `50 in ygo United Sula And 23 In Cnumh. Q-aruu, mauruu nur q-Iuuu. lllllll 0! mo un- known. Ferguson`: Hotel on the a polite corner of tho ntroet. Wu with rent Mica]- ty asvod from the llama. Ferguson also uulirs conaidornblolou by dnmnge to his ocu by rcuoul. (`an-nor slop lanai.- CI2.\`1'luL Usr. JL`.V4'l'l0.\`. Jan. II. The carriage and blacksmith shopn_ belonging to June: I-`orootilo at Hpringbrook were do- uroyed lr ' re about I0 n'im-k last` night. ` 2V'onm Ind done!) now Ileiglu and cutters and: few tools were unul Inn about 820(1), insured for Ol.';00. (`nnno of tin Ennnn Fa-rdnuu-1': I-Inlnl nn oh. .........:o- l|U`l}IIr. The scene that prevailed for eleven hours, M-einingly nu interminable sp.u.-e of time In the horror-strivlu-n puswngors. is described A! terrible. Women, With dishcvollml hmr. nn aimlessly ehout the deck! wild with terror. . Wild-eyed, wringing their hands and shouting hysterically to be xaved, they were driven sit by the captain`: orders, And left under the charge ol name of the cooler mule passengers. horved by the dreedlul thought` that their lives depended on their etforte, the men {might the (lumen till they were too ex- heueted to wield en ate or hold it hone... They etretchod themeelvn prone on the decks, end nfter I half-hour`: hreething- ll returned new to the coullict with the t.lIr.eaded element. Finally the stream lled the hold. Even then several streams were kept plnying input the mmlmstii le portion 0! the cargo for some hours. The erighted ` women, children and lens eouregeonu males were then released from the after deck. 01:: eyes ought to In Inndool poet glam. A fire In lie loll! ol the sinner l:;y|n- TIN-an-nod With Anullllullon. .\'|;\n' \'mu\'...'nn. ll. -What threatened to be A re of total annihilation, to vessel, cerco and everybody on hnard broke out on the Nutinual Line stenmer Egypt on Dec. 3|. twn days out from New York. (`able delputchcs this morning from Q|i(`l`ll5t(P`|I to the company : uice dz-wrilm the nicnmong the passengers as .-mmethin__; iright-fuL According to these dcsputchos the ames were tirst discovered dawn .mmng sumo ll) cotton belts, in the inm-rmo.~L depths of the hold. Immediately the crew end male passengers were furmt-d into an etfective fin: brigade, and w...~|;e.| {Br their lives. They stripped to the vreist and attacked the thine: with the fury ui despair. prevailed rim.-on hmir-i It Was I lace for urn. ScR.\.\"m.\', } a.. Jan. l2--Uwing to the excessive min: luring the past few days the Lm-kawunna River overowed-its banks in the lower part of the city of (`arbondnle yesterday morning, and the water poured into No. 3 shaft. Only a few men were in the shaft, at the time and a messenger was tent down to warn them. Before he could , reach them the water wu up to their knees and they were preparing to tlee. l'Lu-ll shaft in the 1-ity has two openings. and the men rushed for the one ne.nrv.~4t to them. It was a rare for life, anal the opening was reached only after 3 dosperatv struggle, an-I when the wet:-r was up tutlw nu~n'.~o armpits. They were tiimlly n-sent-tl in an e.\hnusu~.l cnmlilinn. Wurk vaumnt. be rmtnnml in the mine for several weeks. The loss will ;bc heavy to the cmnpany and miners. HUI! LIIU Ul|lUI`l|UlIlu lll\'u.H(l. They started at t e time when the cold was the intc-nsest, at the beginning of the winter. A henvy full of snow followed and the trail became impassable when the travel- ers were in A dreary diul.ric_t called Tuque, about lU0mil1-s from their destination, with only 3 few scattered ahanlies on the way. In the middle of the norm the two protec- tors Abandoned their charge on the river bank and left him to die. The dying mun nude an lllolllpt to follow but he vras over- powered by the cold um buried in the snow. When the two men nrrived st Piles they said nothing of the incident, but sus- picions nrosr and B searching party was or- gzmized. Sandy Adams and Hercule Dese- lets, of Riviere Aux Rats, found the body and rr~mo\'ed it on a litter to Piles. The conduct of the two men has caused great in- digustion and when an` uiry was instituted they could not be found. - A rocullnr (`no at IonlrcnI--l'Inr-gen Axalusl an labor Pollllelnl. M0\`Tl:EAl.. Jun. ll.~.I. .\'. (ireenshields ` bu resigned _his pnsitiuu :3 Crown Prose- cutor and it is stated that N. W. 'l`ren. hulnw will be appointed in his place. Mm-h nuxietv has In-en mumml hv Hm ah. Ilenrllc-as fomlu of Two I.umlu-rmen to n foununnlou. M(\.\"l'RF..r\l., Jan. |`.!.--l.1at Sunday the body of George Pmulx was found com- pletoly frozen in the woods near St. Maurice, and was conveyed to Piles, \\'h'ere the coroner has opened an inquest, but it is ad- journed till Jan. l7 owin to the absent-e of important witnesses. Tghe whole story is strange and melancholy. and recalls the Adventures of early colonizing times. About the 'en"d .of last November the deceased went to work in I lumber sh.-uity near the source of the .\'t,. l\lauriu.- river ; he fell sick, and when it `was found he eould not recover the nverseer deter- mined to send him to Three Rivers. ' Hav- ing no cnnveyuxce two men were sent to help the unfortunate invalid. 'l'lwv nlnrh-4'1? tlm Hmn ml... oi... ....I.l uuuuus .\lIL'nlll urotner-1. The Governor of Havxum hss dissolved the vnrio s sucieties of negrobs nnned Nanigus. `{There were twelve of these in Hnnuu. which were composed of the worst clips of enthroats, thieves, c-Lc., who con- . gregated in bodies for selfpmtection. m u: u.11:upt: was ureu upon anti |uu,ed. I`wn soldiers under sentence for robbery mule their escape from Fort Castillo del Principe Friday night, but were recaptured. They catcilpenl from the same cell us the famous .\lachin brothers. I\` u.. 1:" v I 'l`h'.. 4:.............. Anmua Ainl non:'"I"will niurnlcryou. The lntntlicr, being unarmed, nude his escape. The niurderer was soon captured, and -while being? taken to San Nicolu Jail assaulted one o the guards, nnd wliile try- in%`to ustcapc was fired upon and killed. -0 under santanm for rnlxluu-u unuuncr anu szuu ; " 1 nave ;usl Amada and non:"I`will murnlcr_you.` `brother. beina unnrmnrl m u urgeu wun me murqor. Dutuils of 1 bnrbarous crime cmm-,iu 1} special from Ciego de Avila. ` A step-father "comes home to breakfast ; Mina Amsdn, his wife's ulailigbter, `aged 14, is serving the table;ull at once he gets umtl, draws an ` enormous dirk, agrings like It tiger on the poor girl, who ru 3 to her n1>1liui`f pro- Lccllpll, and slabs the Clllltl llnrLucn`timcs. `,1,-`oing ouvimo the yard he niet Ins victim`: brotlicr and said I have` just` killed Allfmlu .nnl nun.-Y u~ill nun-.l.m . .... `- uau -l`UPll.HIlvl0Il. An hour lam th` police were c.11ea'u;'xm- t`o identify the body ofa man found on -Troqadero-stream fronting No. 89. The cofpse was found lying, back upwiml, in" as l pool of blood. and was itlentitied as Jase (_)li\`cr. alias (`-an-naval, a native of Canary Islands and lottery-ticket dealer, of bad reputalion._ . Two men ham been arrested. clmrged with the murder. l)nt.nI'ln nf n ha-I.-n.-nun ...:..... ..,...... :.. _..u. u --u vs-rr In-nprrnlo`IIeollI ll"o , {sun rue-mu`: on me Inlnpa. V ' H.`Ai'.A.\`A,...'u1. l2.--While}Guard No. SN! was on duty in Neptune-n_trcet. he saw I white man, pistol in hand, running after. Unegro.` The guard gave'[tlfe`- order to lulu. which guns answered by three shots. in ra id uucoeujop. Thdolcen` returned the.`:e. nmrtsll) Jrounding the`purIuer, who was idongiedns Alberto Riyoro Ar- ' Inentperos, _aged '18, And beariug" I very Md `reputation. \ . I An hnnr Infpr Hf. nnlhm um... ...II-.J .._....- \ ELEVEN HOURS OF HORROR. v , ' ` , Iunffr `auul Olhrr In-uprnln heed _I llll Plenum: nu nu I.I--.| nxcuequer Lourl. are puunauuu. amount. of Inhnd Revenue uccruenl for the month of December wu $6-l9,'...'>().89.

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