sum 5; -7L-Q.f.Q{.-.143 i-`Join... D\m*x:.u. Vs, Jun. 16. -A remarkable out of polnoulng Inn created some oxci meutlu-ro. On Sunday, Jack Coatu, `~ ' colored lnlluto of the jail, received 3 Illco of moluuoo pudding from his wlfn. He thought it won Iriokod" and refund tout. in Yumdo Squirt Fuvken, unothor In- Inu of tho ) I, no tho udding and In Ioon uken nick nd, to y lion! in `real uny with every Iymlom of acute ponon. 33.. womdn who undo the pudding hu boon lrroltod. Them In Illoh ucitmuout. umona the noglo yn nlstlou boonuo ol the turr- Ition tint I 0 pudding In "cpnjured. nscnnrgeu. , At the ineotll of Hamilton Praia tery to-'dn.y Rev. W. . Fisher, Wont Flam oro, was appointed moderator for the ensuing six months. The realvytery n lprmled of the site for a new cliurch in Lynil '.\lr. Cathcnrt. tendered the rifsigrntlion of his charge in Strnlmne (Ed Kilbride, and the congregation will be cited to appear In their interests on Feb. 5. Discussion fol- _lnwml on the V\'ellnnd canal Snndny closing ` luustion. The xzrndnates and underradnntes of To- en. Rev. ' Dr0l)aUly*fN)L lllil IHJHIVIUS. \\'m (Enurly and Fred A. Long, the run- away boys, were this morning sent. to To- runto by ('hief .\lcl\'innon. Samuel Willinlns, who has been commit- ted for trial by the Police Magistrate on one charge of chicken stealing, was commit- led on um further charges this morning. Tlicrn wuro. three tuugh" dnnces in progress in the centre of 110., #9 V 01.2 fclock this morning, at euhh one 0 ingzii u iurgc crowd of young girls were present. Rzilnli (`ole aml David Younc. two 13- rrmny 8\`eI\lll . (`hristiim \\ ainwright,' I2 (`harry-street, mulled at police headquarters this afternoon in search of hrr husband \\'illinm, who dis- appeared, taking $120 with him. Wain- wright` mmu here from Caledonia on Jan. I mid has hex-n rather (leap-indent because he could not get work. This morning he took out the money he hnd in the bank and went away without. tellimzhis wife where V he was going. .\|rs. \\'uinvrright said he had talked aboutgoinf tn the Old Country ts see his mother, an nhe thinks he "has gone there. ` Jnlnmi Pavia. I carnenter. alinned oil" A there. James Fayb. carpenter, slipped 08' ruufthis morning. shstaixxiug perioua but nrnbably nut fatal injuries. \\'m alum-lv mu] Frml A. Lomv. `mu-suon. ` The graduates undergraduates ronto University will hold their annual din. ner at the Rnynl Hotel at 7 o'clock next Friday evenin ainwrightj (`harry-street, H . NOS! agunu 1118 Lurulluu iuuu nrr unlu- lges. Ross was formerly a deesti\'e on the ' flrand Trunk Railway. 011 Sept. I5, >158:-i, l`he Mail published a paragraph in its tele- graphic correspondence from Londnh sut- ng that it was charged that Rosa bed ;u.mpercd`wit.h the witnesses in the cause of :ert.nin priaunerx arrested ml upspicinn of `loving uttunipted to wreck as train. On account of this Ross alle es that ho was dis- `ilmrged by Superinten em. Sill from his positiunou the railway, and blnimi special lamugea. C. W. Bunting, mensgiug di- -m-t.;r of The Mull, and I number nf other \\'lU|8SS05 were examined. The newapu ner ..1-uuglnt. evidence to prove `the justle le nature of the puhlimition. ll. 1}. (`n5l0l`,Q.C., * md H. S. Osler appeared for the pluiutitl; `.\'. R. Meredith and Mr. Clerk for the de- Henxlnxnts. The jury failed to agree and were lischnrged. i l ` At. tlm mem.l`Inr of Hamilton Pmubvterv |_l.".M3| Slll Alnluul Tlte 'l'orot|lo Mull- ` A Mlnlna llmsbnnol. }{.A.\tm;7u.\', Jan. 15."--,At. the Aasjzels . to- ` Judge'l*`alcbnbril_ge chdrtfed the '\uy in :he libel case of (Tarroll v. the Pen rtby Injeaztor Company, sntlifter being ,ou't over m fmlif the jury brought in `a verdict for `the pluinti for 8300. Thu nttentinn of thejnnxrt was then turn- _Ine pmlnnu l(|l' `1)UU. ` The attention of thefconrt was turn- ed to another libeljuit brought by TIIQIIINJ W. Ross agninlt The Tufomo Mail for dam- mn. Rama wnn fm-merlv 3 detective an the ELECTIONS IN THE STATES. AMZBI'rI6u`sAcIV`rv Nev/s.- `UNI P |UB|. HUHIIIICI} .~\dcput;Ltiou from Halifax is expected here shortly to urge the construction of the Harvey-Moncton link on the bhort. Line PI. .'.J I'.. _.'........ MlLLERS' MEETING. 5.-The Legislature to-lay 1`. Iv` Hnnr [Rn-Isl nu . Iupt. Ihrlelol Io Worse. Moxnnn, ` Jen. ll.--Superintendent Sheiold'e condition wee not my worse :0. day. Chandler, who shot him, made I eutement. under neth before Judge I)eenoy- en this morning. in which be mad that ho had been treated nnhlrk. , IIIOIPII DIIIIQDC CC KIIIOII. Mu,\nuc.u., Jun. . t. T une, wholesale cattle 1.: "In a`- meit with llebln I1. n......|..mn A hhennh. `retell drv muit with llnbumn u ulullw Buuchunp t Baton!-nay, ` null dry goods, but Align! ; Ilublllll Ol0.(X|0. ~9- .7!- M0.V'l'l.lAl.,` -Jan. lo.-1.aIIIrIII -uuun nnn, proprietor o! Jot Boofu" cation, once a soldier in Hot Hojcuyh luv but, now known in ovary port of the war! as "Joe Boot," died hero quieo Inddunly this cvomng. Ho came hora with tho Imporlal forest an 1864 and In for man _ you! been one of tho moot. notorloun char ours in this Annual no--(In: pr Ihr Qlu-In-c Brunch- . Elm-Moll of OIIPOH. .\lm Jan? l."i.--'[`ho nnn'uil con ventinn of the Quebec Branch of the Ho- minion Alliance was Inc-'.d hora to-dny. The unuunl report of Secretary J. H. Camm gave`: review of the put your`: work. Dix cuulons took flaco on the anti-licennr-. crusade and iticnl m:1.ion, `An-I remin- tiuna were at opted urging I reduction in the number of licolwea, oriticiuin Judge I)ugu'dociIion. Ad were elinrml by President J. R. llougdl, J. A- Nicholln and others. Thcno oioo were elected: President, J. R. Don all; Trouunr, Jams Bnylil; Sdcretnry. . H. Cshon. A ro- copeion wu tondomd to the dolophn to- night. _ -- ,. nn_. .-nu tn.-Her counted ll. um munu umy gun W e he was: speaking to the man a lit- tle git came in and said a priest was out- sidO snd wanted to speak to mgm-one in the bank. The teller went. out at the front einor but found n6 priest, and on oomin back found that both the man and the gir had one out at 1111' luck luur run! that nll the umls hx his desk, amounting to $T`. 5`. . h.ul disa )pexu`ed. A_. 12:! .. Y-`|.u-.n.-m nut`: in Nut Minhlv Ihlll \lIH-I IPTIIILKA. Au Biliy Florence says i: Dollar." it Wu :1 P. l . J. robber has yet lneen fnunvl. -. .- l\f\lnIA||I\:u Al Tlm Bran:-I llnnlc or Mlle ll.-u-to al llull (`Ie\`(-rly` oblml of $7252. ()T1'AWA, Jam. I5. The (`ity of Hull. opposite Ottuvm, enjoyed it rst-vlass sensation to-day when a Itnnger enterocl the branch bank of Ville Marie und coolly wallu-.1 all with $7.432. B4-tween l2 ancl l o'clock, while the teller was alone in the bank, a man entered nnd oflered to make a deposit, It the mine time throwing down an envelope which he said contuine The teller countul it And luuml only $38 l\'b.iI.. I`. \rnn nnnullina in tho man A lit- Clllll KIIIIIICT HI: A\lUIIIvI'U`I UH U31. IA`. Mr. Cnllingwoml Schreiber, Cl1iof(im'r-,rn- xnont Engineer, has reported that the inter- locking switch It the crussingof the (`un- adn Southern and Eric und Huron Railways is illnlvcrfectly constructed. `V H "lnnnnnr nf Hnuult Qt; Marin on tlouncs. A pleasing incident in connection with the S(`iL80.ll of the Kellogg Opera Compnny took place lust night in the (lrnml Opera House. Mr. Thnniar-i H. l'i~rssc, one of the leading members of the company, an old Toronto Lay," Wu prenenled with 9.-gold-hooded mine by his old friendu. Mr Pcraoe wu ..iIlud before the curtain and made is graceful reply. He wore the Northwest medal \\ liich he earned by his nctiun as a sorggnut in the Winnipeg Field lhtwry during the l Riel Rebellion. \'......-A..- uh. nlnrinnl nnmmittaa chnnrml Kiel kcebomon. Ye-xtcrdny the clericnl committee charged to make aliligent. and secret reanrclf into llw alleged lapses and breaches of the moral mule by Rev. T. W. Jullex-y re-mumbled in tho .\li~siu-n Rmnn, .-\deluile~aLreet. A busy day they had, but all is secret as the doing: nf at Frcelnusond Imlge, not even the mm;-A --1` witnesses being otlicially cumznunicutell to the prc.s. yUIlL'IUlI.V I-IJUI l|'l3. The World I/his morning in connection with its charges Against `The License Com- missioners prints 8. {ac-aimile of I check for .>`l0.givon by A. R. Taylor, who kept ,a hotel at the corner of Agnes and Elizabeth- streat, on May 30,1887, to Mr. W. T. R. Preston and endorsed by the latter. The original of the clieck, The World says, is now in its possession. At the Police (`nun veaterdav Charles in IL! posaesslon. At the Police (`nun eatertlay Holmes pleaded not gui ty to having com- mittml an aggravated assault on John Young. The latter ban-ed his right arm and exhibited I long cancer-mu l)llsLUl`l)(`.l.\v\'t'L'll l the wrist and ellmw. Ho swore that the ..... ..,..........l hi. gun with l1 rad lint. the Mann bcnool. V Afu-r A lingering illness Mrs. VVarring Kennedy, wife of the prominent wholesale dry goods man, died at the fumily residence yesterday morning. Thn \\'nrld tims morninsz the wrist and eumw. no swung unu one Erisnner scarred his arm with a red hot, rick. A n: of $21 or 30 day: was imposed Hollncs. \ ..l... .. :.uu'.l..~.o in nnnnm-Hmu wi?h Hm Mitchell 5 you to 1353: K ram: 0! new 1 orx ueuvcreu an uuureaa uu "Illustrative Touching applied to $,'ui'rent lntcrnatimiul Lessons." Public School In- spectur Ji_nnus L. Hughes gave u`Btato.-ment of the principles nf instrnctiun. Rev. A. E. l)unning,vl ri.ncipal of the Chautauqua Nor- nnsl Uiiiuli, Huston, followed with an :Lddre'ss on The rinciples illustrated by Christ : tealcllillg. Mrs. W. F. Crafts read I paper nn the "Relation of the Primary Class to l the Main School." \.,... - l;.......-Cm. illnnaa llru `.\'nr-rina X16 relaurlleu U) EHO Cllllllalll IIIIL lugut. A conference of Sabbath school teachers nf the Province, which will continue four days, was Cummenced in the lecture-room of Knox (`hurch yesterday. Mrs. W. F. (`rafts of New York delivered an address on IuYl|..-o....n'... "l`m.n\unn Annlhnl In (`nu-rant LU De IUVCYSO [U I/"Cll'u('BIr|!. - On Saturda. ni;;iit,lust .\'t.a Inspector \rchibu.l1l an luspecl.or Stephen visited he room of Mr. llerburt Bailey, in Well- ington-stroet, where they` supposed that gzimbling was or haul been carried on. They broke ope x the door but found no one in- side; "nevertheless they ransacked the place. Mr. Bailey proposes to ascertain whether or not the utliuera mentioned had just cause for their comluct. Sir John Mamhnmlal was in the citv ves- '||llll'|.I |Ill|l| I151 HUI` IDIHHI IIIUVVIHS "I'll L of the .~4urr country were submittcal. 'lh<.-re was no serious opposition in elLh<'r case. Permission was given the Ontario tun] I)uehec Railway to mske two ()\'L`rllCzMl and , three level crossings in the city of Landau without prejudice to any future upplicaliun of the uorpomtion of London for the railroad to erect gates at level crossings. The On- lnrlu and Quebec Railway was also gunted '.K'l'lIllS5l()ll to cross certain roads in 'est .umlun Mr Adolphe Caron, (So.-n<-ml Mitldlcton, ("mam-l l u\\'ull and General (':une.-run Wlll prnluthly |llA.`|l(l the Ruyul Military ("allege cluh dinner at Montreal on Jan. 13'. \I.. l'..1I2...... ....)u`.|_ -_ l`l....`t` ........ \ JUSI Cllle xur IIHJIF CUIIUUCL. \ Sir John l\1a.cd'.mald was in the city yes- ` Le-rduy to Attend Lhe ux1x1uul,mgg_l_i};g_uf the` Manufacturers Life Insurance Cqrupauy. Ila returned to the capital last night. A nnnfnrmme nf.'|hhL1th school tenchers Ll!/Ly lllUX'lllllg HI: HIS HUTHB HI LIIIB Clhy. _ The anti-nnnexmiouists of Pll.l`k(lEl.l6 have sccfired u. legal opinion from the law firm 1.-l" Blake and Lash an to the legaiity of the lryluw recently `passed to Brovide fur the aunalgzunatiou 0 that subur with n city. While the opinion affords some hope to the antia," when niminered down and divested of ins verbiage it would seam on the whole to be nelvcrsc to their desires. n.. u........l.... ... .1. I..- no-6? 1..-.-..monm It-all-of J00 loot." Mo.\"n.I.u.; Jan. )5.-Chu-In Melitt- -_ -u-nnnnOnr n` ".'l'$ hrl" Xlhfl. band and wnc. - _ - Mr. W. U. Davis, mom flmilisrly known as "Billy" Davis, and who had been for _w-~ew~~;mn1ectel with the dmnmtiu profes- simn ins mu.nngerial mpncity, died yester- day morning at hishome in this city. ' my. Ill uus we pmmun sue: me_ umeuu- .-.u!, an uuctiunc:_-r`. to recover $1500 value nff1u'|n'tnre su`l.l hy hifn at the instance of the plaixyli's wife, `and which it is claimed was owned by the plainti". A `number of amusing and rqcy letters were read, which uxhil)i[,0:l the gulf Llmt. scpamted thg hus- band ainl wife. H- H` 1- h....:.. M--- :u...:'I:-..l.. l...m.-.. How the llrnm-h_liunIL nI' Hlle Ilgu-lo at Ilull WI: Dwjlllillvnl 0lIl- of OW5`l-- llentlo at "Jan IBM-l'.". ' THlm.\'1`u, Jun. '16 -Thu case of Mnckie V. 'l'y{cr, at "tho Aiaizo Court yesterday. 1-rented no la` '?-.- interval. from the fact that. the pluinli M gnu name as in the crim. con. r.t.u`e of Muckiu V. Abel, settled the other ' lay. In this we plnintitf sued the defend- .:nV zununutinnm-1'? tn reonver $150`) A hATCH OF GOSSIP FROM-ON-b ' TARlO'S QUEEN CITY. ngrxus IN Tm: D0.\I_INION.` THE oommow ALLIANCE. K IP('l\l'CU |y l ~`1nn-nco in the `it urns n I . l No tr l'Ulll`l FUEI`. The Rnilwny Committee of the Privy ('nuucil met this morning. The application of the Ontario and Quebec Railway fur em overiieutl crossing of the Luudun sud Bruce (ii\`ix4iUll8 of the t;'ra.ud Trunk and ior a. level crossing of the... Sltfili division of H10` same road w post- pnncd until larger plans Iimwuig inure Hf tun surnmmiinrv 1-nnnfrv II/'lll'l\ -aninninmi A PUT UP JOB. 1 Mighty truce nf the m we nu-m.-ncrs auclcty. 'l'lIcT);u:bec list was then Lztkgn up. In f.'ilbcrl \'. (iilmun the appeal was li.stnis.~u,-d with costs, the zunouut mvulvetl being under $`. U()(). ' Inn .mn nf elm I!....I- ..6' In. Ari` l"..ym.l-. lllL' (".556 U] [MC l).tIIK Ul 1.0\vcr \ illlilll \. the Hochclnga Bank was tnkenup,b1_xt the ui`gument. was not concluded when the ruin`! rnnn UIIIIIIII` I . fl-'!L'\. Ill H_l`4 SUIL The huaring of the (fl.Sr.'S of Macdougnl V. The |.u\A'..\'uci(-Ly _Lf Upper (`zunulau and In-m\'n \ . Lull|m1l;_|.z;I|I* um-n: pnstponml until Inc May term. In the former use Mr. MaclnI:;_;.xl is appealing fmxn u. judgment. orulcr|nghin1 to pay a fine for practising his pmfnssirm without paying the annual fees of the I9-m:hcrs' Society. 'I'he1)m:bm- list. \|'.'|.~1 Ilmn lnlmn nn, In llIL'lll. My Iiun-:I|nL!1-1-I liuvesereutx, 2:. Montreal the eucl, of the Juvl 1)&lI.\'.( .K'('u\l in his rIguL The Hnuouski elec: Fiset, \\'.lS d|.~m1i.~+scd m of jurisdiction, thra c trio-I within the six I r:0n!irIn.~` In-. Hart in h I`L . L, . P4` sL,. L l Ullll.. up|n:.tlml I TI-\'uI'.< .u:\,1I|ni -L but lh-3 .1 I A`l.InIowoI llro. Lxsrowu, Jun. l5.-Abont 6.!) o'oluck this morning the inrgo {rum stable belong- in to the Rays! Hotel and owned by (loo. 7.! linx wu discovered to he on fire in the hay loft, and wu totally dontroyed. There in no insurance In hm u known. The photognph gnllory of 8. M. Smith, Prinur R Sanderson`: lmrnou shop And Gable`: `nu-airy nturc worn considerably dgmgggd, The csuu of the fire is unknown. _-.L_----_- -.- . _._,_ Tm-1% w RIT Mi++z\v1.11MAf psmsuso IN THE FLAMES. _ .A. ._ n _ EIHATIONS FIXED J`-`OR JAN. 'POLL|NG',JAN. 30. NORFOLK REFORMERS. use of the Ihnk uf Lower ("zmaulan l.l....I...l...... I)..._I. ...... A..I . 1...; -u must: we \ ruuu I .u`LI'l}l.';ll,|'.-s a|Hu\u-cl u-.ntly' l`('Illlu'\l by 'f')u- 1-. n.- .-I-uh:-m ngd at-ma: H-r Il|l \\`ul.'| ll CH5 L"'llH1`IlIgU` icnnu:-ufpuu-11L riglnu `N-lml by I. .\`lontrcul c,.'n;_riu.;{v nI.1lo.', and f Juduxxwut. ix 1-: conrm n rnguw. rlmki ha:-{inn m1 l'nvI'!'i|'l" V. Ullllull l'uI|lI'n'ly. Ill HIV he (`rtmn oflermIV:~'.';;'n,5T5, I .-s .$'~7(`,'."Jl, which llluwl the l'.'.\<-ht-q\1or uv L'!1lill:t'Ll f:'l~H,UOU and K .. . .... I ' "`|... ....o Three GI:-In I000 'I`I-Ir Live; In I u cl New I'M-I1. Nrw Yuan, Jan. i5.-A re broke out in the lhlukllilllil shop of Henry Haul, 7 7 Hunt. i|i'Li:-street. st Ii o'<~im:k today, And lprezui rapidly to the throo uppor oor: ocvupmi by the New York I nu-ni(`igur iiux Maunufncturinq Company, where girls were at work. The remen were soon on the spot. Tinee giria, however. were cm! oil` from ngcupe and ion their lives. Lem Sphlnicit, w"iw wan taken out throu hthu window, was so badly cut that she Inn to be tent to the hoapitaL Au Unhuu lulu-ry Iurnt. Ovnuwn, Jun. l.'$.~-'i`hi: mornin About lo c|m-k fire broke out in tho bu cry of Ayluworth & Lock, and sithough the re bripdo Wu noon on the spot the building was burnt to the ground. The building bu- iungod to the Ontario Loan and thvinp Company and Ivan insured. Cillf lllll I l11untl1.~1' 1 11.124 sent. 1 II-luau 1.5 vx. u-ru u u n nn the gm 041:4!` nnl The writ for I l. .\'unnn.ni.n:* ml pvvlhn-4 un.ln lln-E II-- "III ' -`l.., \ HUI inilway. nu n nr-N Ill \.UllI |.. I HU UU of the lixclml cut for the mm: nu; r jll`l;..' \ I... FUAQUHILII .lll`L~IL\4 hug Qugen gym-re ~- J'u'.11'ni(-x`lis- L-.a:zu,x` of cx}5rn- (':'mrlc`- lmuich way. In the - H. A 5": V, I '.'l lI\'l muml of \vu.nt I having born limit. This e lixclmlxlex` annuunt. V` y('KUU| ]UWUHUHu' IHI4 V IUU'l I'C3IllUII|4i II. C. toss, 'l`ilsnnburg, 2nd Vice-Prenidont; HAL H. Donly, Simcoe, Sec.-Trans. North Riuling-(). D. Dewitt, Lnngton, Preuidant; Julmlhull Ellis, Port Dover, lst Vice-I rcai- ` d1~nt.;Ju.l\IcIiurne , Simcoe, 2nd Vice- I |'csidcu'.;Uu. D. lcCal|, Vittoria, Sec.- Treat. H,vnru u The con H urn-nw l `IL? The Iullcldo by Iuuulu. Nxw Ymut, Jm. 15. ~--Pedro Bcnnngoll Yodrnuo, Aged 77. the well-know}; frnco \ inter, committed Iuloldo to-day b hung- ] A will left by the dovouo shawl that he was poueued of Ol2.000. do ltod "In nrloun nvingu hank: 0! thin city. Erna boon troubled with spinal diuuo for Iomo time. The WIIIIIOP lol Allowed to WIIIIIO. wUl(('l'.8`l'IB, Jen. I6:--Elle Chunberlein. 'the whlnlin; Ioloiet, wee prevented from in; at 5 concert er. the theatre Suu- 1 -9 day night with the Boston Ideal Banjo, ` Mandolin. and Gniter Ululnud A local band. One 0! the local miuiaterl objected, and the` Mayor refund to allow the whistler to whistle unythln but ncred ynueic; conse- quently the w `ruler did I1otcume,.|ud the entire prugrem had to be ch~.mged_. nueun -`ruin;-v -...'.v... _ _, .. _ . .....e .- PARKER8Bl'l7.0, W. VL,Jln l6.--A freeh- et on the South breach of the Potomac, neer Romney, Hempehire County, bee leid o n e greet Indien cemetery. Huudrede o skeleton: have been found in e good eteie of preeervutiou. All worn lyinf on the left elde. With the eleletone were ouml beede, errow, epenr 'end tomahewk huede end whet le bellevod to heve been Indiun money, made of bone end ivor . Home of the bend: were of bone, othere o emell etonue and ell were beautifully colored. Among the trin- ltete wore meny bond ehhooke, and copper erticlee ueed by the Indiene for some pur- poee unknown e't thie dey. The trinket. were ell perforeted with very emell holes- The bonus of hundreds of eqewe end pep ' pooeee were found buried with the brevee. I`. s. Nslurnlluulon Laws. \VAsiIi_m`rn.v, Jan. II. The House Judiciary Committee yesterday authoriud the suh-committee on nattureliution to draft :5 bill emendatory of the naturalise- tion laws in lieu of many bills on the sub- ject referred to the committee. Mr. Oates, chsiunen of the sub-omnmittee, briey sketched his hleas of the bill which should be prepared, proposing to diepenee with the present declaration of intention on the part ` of the immigrant who desires to become a citizen, making ve years` residence in this country a necessary condition for citizen- ship, and requiring the applicant to prove his good moral character and tness for citizenship before the proper ollicer in the presence of some person repreyunting the in- terests of the Government. ` A Ilonpondo lulled. ST. Lornx, Jan. l6.--\\'esley Burnett, a half-breed (`reek lndiui,up to hut Naturdny evening was the moat fearleu dexperndo in the Indian territory. He was the leader of a desperate band of horse thieves and general outlaws and for yenrs had run riot over the Creek Nation, s`a.ying in culd blood nearly every one who had opposed him or tried to arrest him. A few months a o be deliberstely murdered United States Narahal Phillips near Eufnlin and Inter killed the noted Mose Mclntonh of the (`reek police and wounded two or three otherl while they were trying to arrest him. He openly deed all law and during the ` late session of the Home of Warriors of the (`reek Nation stood before tlnit hody and dared any one to take llllll. A large reward was ollered for him, dead or alive, and lust Saturday Wallace McI\'.ie, A Greek Indinn. lay in Ambush for him nu-.ir Olimoulgoe and when the outlaw appeared emptied both hsrrell of hi: Ihutgun loaded with bucklhut `into his body, killing him. Blllllllg \. Ulllplblly C533. 'l'hean- nicers were elected: North Riding ----Fohn Kitchen, Delhi, President; J. G. \\`y~ko', Townsend, lat Vice-President; J. (' lfnsn, Tilmnulnlnro 2nd Vina-Prenidnntz qunrte . i The Morier incident still continues to excite public interest generally, both hem- and abroad. It is evident how very much he has incensed Prince Bismarck, for the bitterness of the "reptile tree" is unen-l- ing. Many people inny not know that S.r Robert has had many opportunities in his diplomatic posts to come across Prince.- Bismarck, but the reel quarrel between them took place in 1866 at Frsnkfort. Mr. Morier, as he was then, was quite us masterful and resolute as (`ount Bismarck, and if the former, was only a charge d'utl"nires at Durmstadt, the other was only a Prussian delegate there. Unwit- tingly, Prince Bismarck has done Sir Robert 3 great service, for he hos msrkeul him for I man of clniracter and determine.- tion, and his future career is now assured. A .\'cotch correspondent informs me that the salmon disease nrevails extensively both in the Toy and the `weed, end the spawn- ing season has been by no means a gnml nun one. The Italinn government hu ordered 254) new eld pieces from Krupg, of Eaten, and they are to be delivered at .lil.Ln in April. EDMUND Yancs. Blnlne, jr., in n looomotlvo holporf i alavvry ox |v:u11n_c we nnuut-, uuzw us smrcely any doubt. that he will patiently bend Ins neck to the yoke for yet Another svssiun. In I0 doing he w1ll show a loyal ohcdieuce to emphatic wishes in very high quarters. The Morier pear to think. H . Mr. Smith will resume his position as leader of the House, and this will be in ICC0l`tlu.llCC with the general desire of his party. Naturally there are many (`0ll3Cl`~ vatives who would prefer to have one of their own numlner at the heml rather than my man, however hur- ruwed from the opposite rnnks. M r. Smith is very much liked personally; if not articularly brilliant, he is always sufe. lile never makes enemies. A lestler who tried to be smart and epigrzunnmtiu might not in the long run suit the texngwr of the house so well. I hear Mr. Smith's health is fully restore-l, and, although he would doubtless like to be relensetl from the slavery of lending the house, tlwre is um.-.-5-Iv mw dnuln. nutientlv Iere with [La oeing _JOBrrluu mu. up Ic-ems highly probable that before pur- liament meets Messrs. Willitln O'Brien, l`ondon, Cox, Tnnner, Long, John O'Con- nor and Shem-hy\ will be in jnil, while Messrs. E. Harrington and _Finucune are Llremly there. It must be u very snnguine minister who supposes that Mr. "Balfour will be able to make this wide swee of the net without remonstrsnce. The deiinte ml the address nowadays is generally good for three workin weeks. even when nothing unusual has appened. It is scarcely likely to tizke much less this year; wln-.n" the im risonment of seven or eight Incin- hers o parliament durin recess will have to be gone into. If Ir. Harrington's moustache has been out olf every `hair of it will be the cause of a specs.-.li some time or ather during the session. .\lr. Balfour can scarcely expect to have this new rape of the lock" passed over in silence. Altogether the prospect before the government is not quite so serene us some oiciul organs ap- to think. L Mr Smith position as -ammenr. 10!` Ml u.uowu.m:t: Iur null. The ministry has llc(:l(le1l that the esti- ` natea sh.-ill be_tn.l(cn up as soon as parlia- l mnt meets. Nothing could be easier than L6 come to such (luision, but 11 good deal ls going on now `that my just as little inter- Iex"' with its bein mzrricd out. It .M.-..... L.:..t.u. ...~,.l..1 Mme lmfnn. mu-. Dmltllng regarding` the pmiumn 1 or we zldeat 5911 of the heir-appmsent. Whnt mgntizxtions have hem made no one quite mnwn, but when l :u~|imnunt. meet: it is ex-' pet,-tcsl that the mmuuncunleut will be made `zhat usionn an _Pri. ice Albert \'ict'or decidds to marry an applricution will be made to Par~ --.i'ament for an allowance for him. |..... .1..,.:.r...l 'l`t... ....S..i..o.-u that fvhn anti. ` .._,._.__. rlnc Connlnrbruudpn ,rl'nrIIubul,--Mr. W. ll. smllh m llergunne Ill-9 Poulllol. _ .Lu.\`n(>.\*, Jan. Hi. -The I rim: of_ Wales u1(l_the Prime Minister have been c.orrep- onnding regarding` the 'pnaition-,0f the .l.ln.t. mu nf t.l..- hainnnmmeut. What. lndlnrlcllu I~:`\pou-cl by on I-`rnho-I. __ IIV IV I,, In A l,_, Iluu DIN-llngof lllv I.llu'I'x|Is of IIMII IRM- lnan ll Mm:-on-. Snuwrz, Jan. 15. A uniun muss mm-ting of the Rn-funmer of North and South Nor- fulk was halal here to-day. A resolution was psssed cnngrztwlnting Hun. Oliver Mnwuc on his victory in the St. Cntharines Milling Company case. 'I`|mm- nim-ru we-.ro tA.lnz~h~xl- Nnrth Rldina Lbgom oosup; TEE BR.['l`TSH -swam, WE %mn.w 'J'.\\*. '1 n. II It Illled III .00.". Enos, 0., Jun. l5.-E|mor Shorkoy ho confound thul be murdered hln another In! Frldny night because Ibo objootad to NI paying attention to I young ludz. AI Alulunn lcrlellug. ; BIRIINUHAI, Ah, Jun. I6.--Goo:-go Mouiowu, the I: who outrupd HUI. Iumm ma tum orlon. vu nynauoa cl I :-nu Mhmn this mm-nlnl. I\IllIIlI Ill IIIIUII HUI` Illlg Putt. Mines this morning. r._-._ ,,_ , A llama In Grunt. Nnw Yon, Jun. |5.--Tho fnlluro 0! Do Bruno & (`o.. bony dulorn in (ruin at Amsterdam, In nporud to-dny uul ooulod a decline In prion Inn of I .1-8 oonu. -g .. ;. -.nI..n Q4- -_n;-_ com. . Tho Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe I-laiivny to-day voted that no dividend be pald'for the Inc quarter of I888. . .u......_ l_ l.l-_n.. Among Ila Inuwnn. Nrzw, Ymuc. Jun. I6.---The directors of the Central Pacic Rnilwty (`ompony to-dsy declared at uemi-nnnlul dividend of on per cent. mu- AL..I..l--.. 'l`nn.|ng ....I dun. I`. A New to-sen. Rocnnrnu, Jun. 15. --Directdr Swift of the Warner Ohurvatur recuivod notion to- dsy of the discovery 0 I new comet by Prof. Bruukl M. Smith Uiuervntmryouevn, 'nt.6.0. n o'clock this morning. In position ilhlfoiiuwlz Right. Iuloelllion [8 hour: 6 lninutea,decliunion ooulh 2| degree: W miuuusu, with I I-spiel wuvorly motion. The comet. in inintinh. Iltempl. lo WIIK o|uu umcs nu IUU Glyl with the object of beating Weston : record of 6000 milu. American cums ulloll u use League. > DFBLIN, Jun. 10. --The contribution: ` from Amoricn to the Nntinnsl Longui dur- In; the put two week: amounted to 2011). ling Wllllun II Damn` Tm: Huavu, Jun. l8.--The King of Hol- land is better. He win up for 3 short time yesterday, mm! was sble to trunuctbuuiuou. I IIIU I IIIIIIU 7' VI 15 I/WWI UIIIKFIIU Ilui IV` pu. x---n Ln--mnlv on mu paws .~'uhmilt(- of the Road River Valley Rnilway bridge Across Luv .-\s:nn|m1n.- l{1\'<-r at \\ innipcg. , The address in reply to the speech from the thrnne will pl'Ul>.'L|rIy be moved by Mr. )1. S White, the ne\\'!_v elm-clad member for (`amlw,-ll, sud seconded by Mr. H. R. lH`ke_\', me new meluher for Culnberluul. LONDON, J3". `U. --'l\ IRHIUIITIIII IJIITICU Gr.-on of Southampton yesterday be ta ta Attempt. to walk 5l00 miles in I day! with the nln'ac1. beating \\'oston'| (`Inn for the (`ham-ellor. BIIRLIN, Jun. l6.~Crowda lined the rout: from the Chancellor : pnlncc to the Reich- Ihg yoaterdny. The carriage in which Prince Biumarck wan sealed wu connuutly blocked in its progress by the surging man of euthusiutic people and at one time VII nearly overturned. Trying Io Ion c-I&0I'I Iooord. Loxuox, Jan. 16.--A pedestrian named 11...... n5 Rnnthnrnntnn vnnhnnlnv hnnnn An Tie lulu-r : Ind AI-. Bxru.|w, Jun. l6.--While on a shooting excurnion at Buckow yesterduy, the Em- peror, hnvin by Accident Ilightly wounded A citizen of rlin vhowu lookingon at the sport, expresud his daop regret. for the occurrence Ind bagged the victim of his min- directed aim to pay him I vilitu soon as he recovered from his wounds. ` ` yesterday. "" "'V""'B 'V""" I Cam i n. Jolitilliillon made 3 ferewell eddreee et the Nationalist. Convention et. Meryborough He praised the Luggecurren tenant: for their stru gle egeinet Lord Lenedowne end mlviee them to continue the content until he returned from hie tour. He was confident that the movement would Ioon be brought to e euceeeeful ieeue. Illelnu-1-I Ilhlhlp `Anxiety. Bnu.i.\', Jan. l6.-l rince Bismarck mede nine ehoit Ipeechel yeetenlay, and the feet is taken to indicate enziety on his pert to evoid annoying England. The Uppoeition elpetainwl from provoking the Cheucellur. The Uetlcken and Morier elluirs were not referred to. The Ilnlly unmIoII.'I I)rm.l.\`, Jan. I5. --.~\ summons has been served upon Denis Kilbride, M.P. for South Kerry, to Answer charges made against. him under the (`rimes Act. A Fun! (`oIlnp~r. - MARSEILLl?`.,da.I1. I5. -A house in the `Quartier llellemni inhabited by Itslism collnpned to-day. Seven of the occupants were killed and nine injured. The building had been undermined by oods. John Iullon Tutu. _ Dl'nLm. Jan. l6.-hlr. Kelly, I Nations] League organizer, was arrested at Fulan- rugh yesterday. Father McF:dden was served with O aummnns at the same place . for inciting tenant: to ndopt tho Plan of (`anneal I.. .. HI}..- -main; f-you-ll Arlrnnn At Room` for |rgumonI--The court room. OI xorelgners. During the debate on the expense: of the German Consul at Zanzibar, Prince Bis- marck said he would not now refer to the U0vermneut's colnniel policy, but would a eak on the subject during the debate on I to East Africa Bill. The l IutrInl"rnwn. L0.\`no.\',- .Jan. l5.-UnleIl 5 unforeseen events should occur to ohsngp ?the natural Aourse of things the Dutch utmvn will, upon the death of the now almost moribund King ofollnntl, fiill to the Princess Wil- helmine, aged 8 yams, and Luxemburg will become a part of the (}eruia.n Empire. Holland's civil list is enormous and is se- ` cured by the revenues from Borneo, which are greater than the sum required. lllunnrt-It Talk: In the In-lrhslnl. BERLIN, Jen. l5.v-Prince Bismarck was` in the Reichstag today. He made I speech in which he dispnruged the reports recently published in the newspapers con- cerning the British East :\frit-.1 Company. Count Herbert Bismarck said the matter us being arranged between the English and German Governments. lierr Richter criticized the investigntion which had been made by the Government with A View to the suppression of the slnve trade in Alric-:1. Prince liisnmrck replied and took owasioii tn denoun<.-e the lack of patriotism displayed l-y the Lilieial press, which, humid, wag seeking to emliarrau the policy of the Fntherlund for the benet of foreigners. Dnrimr the delmta on the expenses oa. to u hllor-A nu. lease lnsh tenants mun we payment 0 arrears. The-letter statement nds few be~ liovers in its full purport, but the conviction is mpidly growing that the Government has ' found it necessary, under pressure from within as well as without. t.he.Conservu.tive pnrty, to deal with the question of arrears, and will pass in measure which will afford tenants nt.- least purtinl relief from the burdens imposed upon them by the Arrest-` age: which it is impossible for `Jnam to pay in full. Dlrp. llouclcault lllvcprred. A L0N1)0.\ ,Jan. l5.--Mrs. Dion Boucicault. (Agnes Robertson) has been granted 1 ` divorce. |`Iu-.ucrusIon In Iluu Dun-I (`ruwn~vBlI- llllftk I-Ixlnlhlu Anxlt-Iy Noljo omoul l2nuIIuul~.'huI by line Ihllu-I . Lo.\'nox, Jun. l5. -Rumors attributing to the government. various schemes affecting [rcland are in active circulation And rspidly 'multiplyin . A writer on The Star asserts- tlmt. the Irish Olco is preparing a bill for submission to Psrliaunent. at an enrly date to compel Lord Clnnricarde to sell hislrish tenants the holding they now occu y, the bill xing the price they Ilmii pay. Anotlieriwriter clnixniug to` sfenk up- on authority suites that tie min- ority will introduce a measure to re- lease Irish tenants from the payment of ......A..... '!`|-....J.nm- ntntnmenf. nds fnw ha. RUMORED GOVERNMENT ISCHEMES CONCERNING u3;LAN_p. .,_______________ ymws or` THE om `WORLD lee:-Iy In-dared by `rllevu. Ci.l:\'l:I.A.\'D. Jan. 16. ~l'.x-.\hurri' Ho- henneck of Union county. 0.. hed e terrible experience with two robber: int night. Hoering e noiee in hie hem, he want out to invoetigeto. Two men not upon him, ehooh ing him twice end illieting eeveus wounds with e knife. They threw the wounded men ince e manger, end he! tire to the hem which we: deetroyed eiter lloheneeek IL. manned hv nemhnn nl hie funili. which VII ullwoyoa uur IIOIIIIIIIIII l-U barooouod by Imnhon ol his family. Th Injured mu will bably die. Suspi- cion : I-can upon two cs?-ed men. A IAIN!` Plpo (ialnod III Ivnll. 'I`AI'.\'1'o.\'. Mum. Jun. I6. --Mllton Rood. in East. Tnunton yoodchoppor, met hi: death hut nl In in 1 pocullu wuy. While At work hi: c othin became saturated with nch. Rotnrnl mm a oamuu lut night. a lay down on b I doornup to Iloop, louv- lng 5 lighted pipe in hit pocket. The matches in thu pocket were ignited. the woodchoppo pitch-ntnrutml clothes ought Sn. and vor noon the huvy dumb- erer was I mun of ones. Before help At- rlvod he Ind burned to death. A ltonvuulon at l'nIIu-lnlon-n-lilo; In In-nu-qty nu Alleged I.`rIn`um-t-. PAt.3Ir.mrm.\', Jan. I5.---A largely attend- ed meetin of the .\lillora' Association of tho countleun Huron, Bruce, Perth, Grey And North Wellington wu held here to-dny. Among other important luuinou tranuclod n usolution Wu unanimously puud I - inting A` committee to wait upon I. a inilur of Custom: sud call his attention to thoprnonl doprouod llu` \ f the milling lnuulnou in Ontnrio, akin .lii"|o omody the duoriminntion qslmt muuuliau lllen in favor of Amerionn miller: in relation to the light dlty lmpmod upon American imported our no compu-oil wit`: that on 1' heat. IIIIPUI III whom. 1\III\\:L_v. It in undenbood that the Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department. has re- in. mm: r..\..r.n.Iv um Hw n.;nm Nllhlllilft-1' nf , 1 Batch of It-noun. D0\`lR.D0l., Jun. I5.--Anthnny Hig- gins (l{.ap.), was today eluclml United State: Senator to succeed Eli Saulabury (Dem). Rnu'I'n\' Jun l5,_The Legislature to-luv re-elected bennmr 1-. 1'. nuar nu-p.;. Avul'.~a'r.A, Me., Jun. 1. ). -\V. l . Frye (Rt-p.) was to-d y re-elected United State: Senator. lots [or I'reslIlttlll and \ loo-rrusiucul. In HIC Unitml States, liengtunin Harriann of India- ns and Levi l ur.~mvsMurtnn of New Yo1'lt,Lhe Republican nominees, being elected. There was no interest in the proceeding, the dutioa of the electors being purely perlunc tory, though such was far from being the origilul intent of the constitution. The inauguration will tnke plnce on Mzsrch 4, And will be followed by the usual bull. u)em.;. BOSTON, Jan, l5.-The 1 ro-elected Sennmr G. F. Hoar (Rt-p.). A lVnl"l'A Kln Jun IR P. The Pronldrnllnl luec-Ion I`:-rforlu Thur l -rfunrtnry Tnnls. \VA~IHl.\'u:TNb\`. Jan. 1. ).-The elector: of the variuus status met in their respective state capitals yesterday and cut their bal- lots for Presinleut and Vice-President. uf the n-;. |kr\- u....;.....;.. Ll...-.;..m no` ln.l.'-., prcsenutlve cxuzens It Lne rrmnulu nuulu. St. George`: Benevolent. Society held its nnnunl meeting last night. The receipts during the year amounted to $3306, ex- pcnLlit.ure $270!, balance 8604. T. Mnou was elected l resident., R. Ellicott, In Vice- Presidont, H. N. Kittsnn, `lnd Vice-Presr dent. and C. I). Blnuhford, mercury- treasurer. hour: and was nne_a 5:0. Henr Mchunnld, A lunatic about W year: 0 age, escaped from the Asylum this mnrnina, nor n . The dust regular meeting of the City Councilol ISRS was held last night end it bylaw wu introduced making the Mayor`: salary for the year 8l700 instead of H2300. .-\t the close of the session Mayor l)or-an benqueted the council, city officials and re- presentative citizens st the Franklin House. St, George`: Bcnevolunt Societv On workod-'l'ho bu. large crown Ul yming glrla were present. Ralph Cole Young, year-uld luau wliu were :Ll'l`GstC\l for attempt.- iug to burglnrue Jusliua lirunlic's store, ware to-day l'em.ul\lel by Police .\lngistra t.e ('ahill until to-niorruw morning. Tlicy L'1)XllC3S8ll to I)e`.ecti\'e Reid that they haul lri.-cl to ggt. into l$rundle'A store at l'.!u'clock Nitunlay night. The window \rns cut by It diamond and the job '3: neatly done. At the l`oli-ce Cnurt to-da Thomas Raine pleaded guilty to allowing t e consum )tion of liquor on his premises during prolii itell hours and ne_d $20. `HA...-u \l.J\.mnI.I A lnnntin Ahnnl W) I3 Il|IlK.`l`I{'CIly C()lISll'UL'leU. W. H. Pluminer of Sault Sm. Murie, ()nt., who is here. lay: there ix-iugreat bomn at the "S00," vi hiuh will shortly be lighted with electricity, 3 company having been formed to utilize the water power of the Ste. Marie River for~that. purpose. Uver 32. >(),l)0() worth of new buildings was put up last summer. A llI!llll[.`|.|i0l) frnm HAlif;nr is pxnavlml