won on: in nook and no pun own; up I uh ul . Chino :ho'h:d :5.-1.. cu: ucgplod . -- .-.._-._-:.j_ I1. I. lucnaucnnl loan Odin. Wuunwmu, Jan. I8.--The Hon! (`om- mmu on Pbotoou bu nthorlul A fun orublo upon an the N11 to inomnu the nmximun snow! of Intonation! money "rah.-In from IN to II. | I5 II IIIII Qll WWII W "I . widnw ll nurly 30 ycnn than In-r hmbcnd I'll. A man llv II] `I ROI'lnlrg H thought to know more than he till leu About the .-u. ' Wu Io l'o-usual. nul by who: 9 Fmaxlu. Lasuncu. Jun. l9.-~\\ m. (inohl, a gardener and mnrkotmnn, diod Info In week, luring propqty Vtluml u 5.1), Ind I'll buriod'on Sanity. Now there are queer rmnurs an to the can of duth and the coroner in colhhlg uviclv-nee. ' ltlnuld an (huh! van pnhouod. Mu ` whlmu In nnurlv 30 vn vnnnnnp tlmu In-r IIIDFI Illll KUIUOG The Union Truut Company gives ndtier of application to Pu-lumen: for power In chango the bud olloo to Montrul`|pd ox- tond the power of the company. Ileauqunrun, DI. t|0IlII. V Notice in given that the (`undo Atlantic Railway Company has dopodud with the Secretary of sun: I mortgigo dad to the- Fau-meru Lou: and Trust (`ompuiy In neuure thqiuuo 0! 83,460,111) Int nlottgngo boudl. ` Nogice in givqn gppplicdtiou to Parlia- ment fur the incnrpontion of i company In cumtruct n rtihruy from (`obonrg to .s int on the 'l`reM River. thence to tha- ','anadian Pacific Railway and thence to in point in the mining region of Belmont, Man `- morn and Muloc. 'I`L.. Ilnh... 'I`_..-L fL4--._.. _l_.. _.'.l:_ Nntico in given of npplicntion for letters patent incorporating the B`:{ of Fumly Steamship Company; on ' . 8100.000: headqunrton, St. John. N. Notion in chum that [In (`nnnth An....a.. unucu. An muk-r-in-coum-il ha been pasted pm \-Ming that whc-ut. or grain grown in (`.m- mla may be mln-n intu the United Sum- for grinding and the pmduco tlu-roe~ of in dour nr men! l'v:luI'llc\l fnav u customs duty `into Fuuula, provide! thu owner resides morn than vo Imlen from any (`nnuliangrinl mill and that he uh- tern-I nnd complies with certain reguLn- U1 CUBKOIHI. The hank statement for December will be is'ued to-morruw. An or-ler-in-council has been paswd Ihc: nrticles \\'on us prizes by citizens of (`nnmlu in any rt-gotta or other public competition ins fureism country, to be held by lln winneu thereof for 3 limited p\:rim|_ Inn)":-x the receipt of the some in (`anmla he entered for warehouse lnd l- comidered u constructively wnrehous. and may be left. in the 'posses.siun ol tin- winner during the time for which hv i~ authorized lnretuin the name. than to be entered for exportation ct wamchuuae, and must he actually!-xportc-d under the sur- veillmice of an oit-er of the customs in the uaual manner and the duty thereon nu milled. 1.. .. .'II._.I--.. ._,,-.l , 0:530! Dunont lo an at Ilontrul. lollru from TIC Cllrslf. UT'TA\\'A, Jan. l9.-To-mm'rm\`s (`un.u1.a (lug-lte will cumain the nppuintnwnt ..1 J. A. Corise of Fun.-It. Out, as sub-colic-`lo: of cusmmu. 'I"L ,, I ..,_A K..- Y\ ,._ I_, _'v| an: m y "3:lJmI and yet 5. pldon. LCHHIIIISSIUII. The first annual meeting of the Ottawa branch of the Imperinl Federation Leagnr was held this evening, about thirty members being present. Tue annual report re\~ie\\`od the business of the branch hiring the year and shuwell the or animation to he in an our ishin vcnndition. resident Snmlfunl Fleur ing, ,.M.(l., in his annual address spoke u! the objections taken to the name of the league as indicating a lennin tn imperial- ism and centralization (I the powers qf government in one arbitrary eu- cutivo, `and declared this tn be far from the urposo _of the league, He thought! 0 aims and purpose of uln- leugus would have been better expressed by aome such name as the British Alliance u: the British Unionheague. Sauulionl l"lcru- ing was re-elected president. \'lw-l'resi- dc-nts-.l. S. Fezntherston. Thomas McFar- lnnt. Rev. Father llawsun. Tmu.snr-it llllll m.Ls .\lcl7au`luIic; .\'ecrel.aI`y. R. U. (`null . rl'CUr(l. - A deputation from Belleville United `nu the Minister of Justice to-tiny and submitted the dmfl of the hill of which notice will be given to incorporate the Belleville Htrlmn (`nmlnissainn [0 DC Hl|I)l'eCC|ICIl{C(l. A tlespmch to the Marine Department says that a gentleman It-ft. Georgetown at .7 dclock luy the Stanley for Piston and arriv- ed M Halifax at 1.30, making the journey in less than nine hours, the futest time u- A .l-_..A..A:.... L...... I)..II_..:lI.. ._-:._.I '1IniiceinthetlltavmbelowtheRidcuuF.s!l< cunnncucc.-d breaking up this morning and nmving dmrn the river. and unless he:\\'_y frost sets in all the ice in the Lmnrr Uttuu .\ will probably go down. Crssing even un font is entirely stopped. This is bciiuxud to be unprecedented. A nlnannn-I1 tn thn Mnrinn Dnnnrtnmnx uul`ll:'.{ IIHU IIIUIILII 'I "I IXIUSI (ll -`IJUCIV llllu gl1:|IlllI[L`Qr|\l -lelw-.t.1us is ('\`(`l :`.',lA]0,(XIl. .\t u iii--oliufs til the `bums:-nu in last night as [)l'llll4`i"l In` tho_ Governur-(-'ouer|l wan mini-L--.1 pmymg lnr xlisnllnwuuce of the Jusuit llazles Act. The etln-t nf want of wow is being severe- ly fell in the l'ppor (lttawn and Hakim-nu rvgiuns, uml lulnlgormcn here begin to fun that lllllcss the weatlwr changes shurtly it. will lvc impossible to get. out enough logs to keep the mills ruuning next. summer. The uuly rvgiuns whcrv sullicient slmw lid.- fullon are along the Petewawl and Kippmi :- 'Ri\`ur8. ` LI _,... L`.I\. .. L- Tolnl ` , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 86.8 .: lllnyunllt-vlc-d .. . . . . .. . . 3|.-')6.`i.!I The sutement of circuininnn am! up.- ahnus the amount mltstumlu-g Hm. T In I $l6.li3'_ ,-Hi7, being at` inure-use ul" $7.12!.` duriu-.v the nmuth "Hm oxmsa at specie cu .. ..| 1,.` .5... ,.'. amnnnmn [OH LS [He PFOUUCU "I K.-`"1505. 'l'h(- smtulnent of goods entered for (`H sumptiun xhmng December rs as follows : DI|tlM>|-gznmlw H $1.847 Fuinnml bull1on.......... . ` T.` Fme goods . . . . . . . . . . . 1.967.!` lhv slutmm-nt of export: for December sh6\\_'s .1 total of $.'),340.446,of which 85,! l 1;- 730 is the produce 01' Cumdn. ` 'I'hr- .-zlnh-nmnf. nf annals anmrml for mm- . nutter nnd until he hm`. Dlr. Iowrll Talk]:-Lslnleuenl of Ex- pom and Import: In l)ecea|bor--Im- pu-lal l"ed1-rallorg lauuo nu-nag, O1'1'Awi4, Jar... l8.--Ihe order issued by tlIev:\merivan custom! authorities to collect. duty un ( .~mnuian cnra trans rling, freight. from ' one point. in the Unitqd -.\'t_._iues to ulmbher panting tin-uufrh -(`nnadian territnry is attrmjtiiig `<-nnsiicrable attentiondn railway circlus here. The upinion is tlt both the (`una~ linn Pncific and the Grand Trunk haw enough AIll0l'lL`l|u-llllllt cars In I-arry all such freight nnql tlml. no great amount ul lll(.'()ll\ ('lIi\.'lll`|! will be felt unless the Canar ,rliun (.'m`crnun.-nt should retaliate and pro- liilait the marrying in`|;ond of freight tlpmugh (`annula in American cars. The Minister of ('i~.~4toim mid to-day that there were con- lln.-mig `statements ubliahed nlmut. `the _ lad more denite in- fornmtion he could not express any decided opininn. He added, however! "I don't imagine it is probable tl at t.lieAInericanl lov- erluncnl would think oi doing it. There in no reason wl-y the tnwricans should at this mmncnt intcrfnre ith a a `stem which has been in vogue ever since t e existence of ru.il\\'ays.":i C r ll. is stnteil flint. tlm lnlina alnotinn will THE RECENT u._s; _CUSTOM_S baoen ATTRAC_TING_ATTENT_|ON'. the nnlund 556. 150 nhmuloc we uupvly3.5U,850, whiln in Hmhadue: and 5|-Itinh Guinng they supply 6.406.685 feet of lumber, we supply 13,175,645. \Vln|e they send to Barbados: l,l`.!.bl7 hunhrln 0! out, we and 2,401,753 buuln-In; And while Irv and 16.734 bushel! ol pm.nt.no-II to Bruin}: Guiung they -end but 1715 bushel: ; and whilo we send to Burbndoco and llritiuh Guiana fish to thou extent of 85,712,006, they to the enamel $406,213 only. I come now to th eunnidernion of mu noc- mrrv om cg\NA1)1,&N 4_c;ms. `l|:ll\\Iy5. 1` t >- t It is stated that the loliotte election will ... ......o.... ...l Illllllill gnu IIIIII Ill `INN I And certain! Holler-I From The c.'ur`m-. dl` |IIU".'lll.`!.' ul -2`!-1,: \ and 5,. L. nrnv \` ' III] (III `|.S"..'TT . . . . .. 1"?` l.967.'.|.-x ;1:.8.>-.~.;--3 ` . . . .. 3l..`u`x<.:47- ircu!a;inn ap~.-x-- >tIIHlil'g ex. 7 [M- hug! PIECE 375, E u gvrnnn nl annnin anal `)5:-q,1,.f I IlH'II| Ill I[I\(`I .' Sull mom ro-mnrknblo in the disparity in out {not m Bnrhudou, {or while they Ill y to uupuIy8. .850, while Hmhndmn and lirltinh Quinn; that why II n (nu. the united anus can lend to two i-lnndn ulune, those of Barbuda-s And Trinidad, mm! to the extent of 6,106,136. to this fnrlm.-r, 3.163.547 lbs; to the latter. `.. ,`.M2.. >N9 lbs. ; while we nppenr to be unable to mend one pvund? Again. why they. the ['nIt.d States. excluaively nu ply Tnnidnd with save-'4, we do duuiilo I. 9 amount. In FCIVQN in British Guizuu which they do? '0 do double the amount in shingles Ill Trini- dad which they do; and it. nppnrl to me I wry natural qua-ation, If we can beat them in nhmalu fn Trimdnd, why cnnnot wo beat them. in nun-I.` Hull Inursnnn ....-.....l--|.I- L- 0|.` .Ii...--:s- :.. ....- union. 2 Adana and inexpensive cable III - ricn. slilrw-se\'eIi cu-nu-1 to our one. Canada has taken 5 very leading position NJ in chw-m~pruilncing country. Why then,it may he asked. do unr dnirymon allow our neigh- boru to niunopoliu uh: lnarket, no that while to three of the colonies nnlv they send 434,993 poundn, we to the me colonina send only 300 noundu? Call we not produce an loud butler as they dn? In our flour not equal to theirs? Have they 5 monopoly in the making of bread? Hnvo they all the lard on the con- zinnnt! Are their mudmvs better than ouu? Do their field: arrow bow-r [ruin thnn ours. or the-ir fore-an yield butler lumber? Why the-n, if those questions have to be snsvw in the iirgutivn-, do we nd the utruura dic-r~ once: which u-xint in the trade of their country And ours with thud islands. tlun ditfarenoo being immenoely in {moral the United States! Why, for axsmplo. as nninat the 21,060 puundl 0! bread which we and to three of these iclnnds. do our neighbors send 4.848.- 339? Why. an uninst our paltry shipment of bun:-r. nmcuutina only to 558 lbs.. do our neighbors send 1.031.766? Why in it shut the Americlnd can llnd 3 mnrluit for corn and uatmul tn the extent of 8,551,120 lb-L. and we an nnulilr tn sand I pound? Why, they, 310,- 606 lm rel: flour and we nut onr. \Vliy,I0 nol ono pound of lard nnil they 1,803,368.` -\ml IN-lllllll Ald Frnnklnnd will ho ah]: pound 0! Ian: and may l.l9U.`I..`ll:IU . And perhaps Ald. Frankland WI" be INC to render the publnc 4 urnco by explnininl why it u that the Unit-d States send to two iulnmln Mung. thmm nf Rnrhmlnon And Do we then," he uked, u co pnrnd wilh the Units-d Staten, 2-L our fnir I are of the Went. Indian m\de,"' I think not! In Burbnuloes, for nxnmple, they do {our dollars for our one, in Trinidad About seven dollar: to our one. in British G\inna three dollar: and 5l|Il'lY 8l`\'Pll cw-ma to (`...n-ch. hnn Onhnn I \-Arv lnnina nnuilinn an nmre llO`CBH'4IllI (H II!!! in umnenae consump- tion, and, mi n consequence, with some nation i or nntinm n wry large mid a very inipur'tnnI trade. l"mni whence, asked the Senator. are the islands nu iplied ? In answering this question he said : arbndoeu drawn its sup- plies: United Suite: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9367.117 lh'il.i:4ll N; A. Coluuiea . . . . . . . . .. 92.134 Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . 57.215 llnitiuli West. Indies . . . . . . . . . . .. 30.529 llrlllull Guinns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18.-I06 Calcutta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14.595 Trinidiul draws iti lnll)0l t: United State: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3410,5137 Vi-nezur-la . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 859.918 liritisli West Indies . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1lK.l29 Fnmce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -101,386 Britmli Exist. lnllies . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ,9`.3,976 Brill-oh North America . . . . . . . . . . 54,532 Hritisli Gumnn supplins herself lrom: l United States . . l . . . . . . . . . . ..s . .5.` 347.021 lmlm l . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 169,588 Britnih North America . . . . . . . . .. 94,249 Britiuh West Indies . . . . l . . . . . . .. 32,577 France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.878 90 nuruu emnrnce some twenty-two im rortunt Iulmulx, and extend, lrmu the BA am: mup, amlnt-.~d Iu hhuut. 27 40 nnrtlugm riuidnd in 1] -'-` north; or, if the line be extended to the Ilnponnnt. colony of Bmialn Ulllgllh tu li ngn I` gf the eguntog, Hmlalifu an em mnca ml area 0! . , 1. square mileu, Britlsln Guimm nu lrl of 76,000 square miles, and include A population: under Brmah` rule -If at lens: 13 millions. Now it will re-mltlv he nnnnmm. `Hun. Hm hill to prov 0 his hall). was our- prlud by truly naked mu whonln n IIIOOI and dragged out. A to ya thrown over his neck pid no jwlttig in the mu-an nlannnln ooh. (Min-an D|I(`. Blllllll If] `V Illlllll IPOWCII, VX rule -u lens: I; munonn. Now it will mu|:|y be apparent. `that the need of such n pn|nul:\!.IOI| implic-s fur" the more m-ceauuian of Info an immemw vinn nntl nunluulnunllonnn mnk uni-1.. -.-oi.... u -an----. `nu uvuauul IGIU - I \\"iLliiu' vp or six dqvu' journeying from our awn Cll tin-re are ialnuds umuundy beautiful, wundvx ullv productive, is|nm'Ia whom por- pounal nummer resign, whose lofty mountain pukv rise Lu the main of 5000 or 6000 fool, and whnsm lmv lands present. uuciu picture: of lovelim-an, arisimz frmn their prent fertility Iind"nmrw-[min \-egetatiqiif, Iv-I are nut to be our )lL'llHti mi the face if the earth. It is undur MIC I circumstances that one realism: the. mu~ uenannd the powvr of the Buitinln Empire, o-mlirncing within itself every clinum-. uliuosl e-wry 'Uium of lM 1)l 9`.-ll`! every product of thw earth. Ti... n...i:..I\ \Vn.o 1...i;.. l..l.-....l.. l-...I..a:.... mo arm. - Tl-M Brntiuh Wont. Indin Iulnndu (ercludinl the Bo-rumuunga which are siumtuzi in about 32 90' north) embrace twenty-two imnortunt Inlxmdx. and exu-nu! lrnm than ` Ion. Jain Dlnrllonnlcl Tells Tommo Her ehnnu llovv lie nmululnnv lfonunerco (an In Ina-rengd. i Tonowru, Jan. l9.,-_Senabor Juhn Mac- ionAld I re uuyks It the rodent Board of'_ Trade banuiulnet excited so much ntlention `.hnt. he wu. iniited to raid I paper to the . number: of the board list night/on We pre- ` cent prospect of commercial relation: be- tween Cambda, the Fest Indies sud Britilll Lhlizum. The Senator said : nr:_::,' .1 W, A;B~IGJLI RI.ZE.%FOR CANADA; . \_ TRADE WITH THE WESTINDIES AND 5 -9 \BRlTISH GUIANA. ` : omJ,u.1I 1 13, 1 29 , 9`.!.!I76 1' .1 1'1`) -svuu -u -w.-- -v --nu-v-u 'I'1Inbor!or decking the uchr. W. R. 1' ny- lnr and ounmhsr lune lay bu been uhlppod from Pom {to Hon Golborno, lino I-`nut Ayloowonh bu noted the Nopuloo lpprcu to correct the outomoot. elm he forced hfmull upon the olootonol Erooauowo in the Inc muloipol `content on- Iund I llhol salt. The popor publhhoo tho lawyer : Inter and uh In roodcrl to think none the loop 0! L F`. Ayluworth boouuo he ollovod MI Moods to force tho contest In- oteod 0! doing It Ininull. WM_.L... I-_ .I-_Ll___ AL- _.L_ `I! D I`-.. we last loll OI! Moot. Seven and: Spnhh onion. 1I5c.; Cunn- dlnn on om. 30. peck; 3 lbs. green . I0;-: ovaporuud corn, I00; tomuoen. I . n can; crsnborrioo. I00. quart: jun and jelly, lc. lb: hhlo and cooking apples. Me. a poet. Jn. Onvhtd. - with up Pun townh- Huxnmwxl. Int. Jan. 11-min (`apt as Audnwn. thin county, u-sinking goodtluw uuttoputioohtlnt oluco. Slmdn I M. Wllllun Powell, who family. nrlud in link nnkod nan urban In n l.II"I IIIIIUUI WIUI PICIIIIIOIIII. (J. F. Bacon. u-lot roller skater. II to mine at the carnival of nations in 8!. Hamburg. at CIJXI) for two month` not- vico. Hi: home In in Oouvornour, N.\'. "III! HIVIIIS l`II'nCu." ` ' (`nmidenble ulcknou in Wnhrtuwn. Four prominent citiulu hpvo died After a few dayn illnou with pneumonia. (I, ll`. F.|Anntl._ trlnk l`l|"Ql' nkntnn In tn promunu uecnu. J The Pruhyterlnn church at Cape Vin- cent in in nood of a pastor. Rev. Mr. Hill- mnn having real (`nnnirlarghln uh-inns: In \VAhv-inun, Fnnr orecuu. The fooling rpiuat the high charges of the R. W.. & U. railway groin Itrongcr daily. A (`Au-thanInInn'ia Oh: invnntnr nf nap. unuy. A CnrthnglnlAn'iI the inventor of per- petual motion. AI usual the motor in mg \ profound secret. [NW II lllilull. profound ` Thu I-.-..tm.u. 'l'he.Wutertown driving pcrk will be re- plnnod into large lot: and line dwellings orecud. 'I`l... --I:_.. --.2--A AL- LIAL `L--.-.... An Important ln[|[cvmolII-9nIl|I-pox In Syracuse-Ihllway Cluu-gen. Uticn in ordering a general vaccination ngsinnt nmull-pox. There are two one! `of Imtll-pox in the Syracuse penitentiary. The steamer Mqic will be sold at auction . on March lihh, at Clayton. A father And Ion druwned nur Sandy Creek while venturing on wuk Ice. Th. \VntnI-hnnn hnlolunn nntitlnnuul (Jun UTQCK WIIIIE VUIIIIITIIIK OI] WUIK ICU. The Watortown butchers potitionod the council to stop farmer: tolling most on the nqnnro. Thu \\'.nmnwn drivinn nnrk will in re- Ilollrunli In-one Temple. M0,V'r|u:.A 1.. Jun. I8. -Tho subscription! of stock for the Mzssomc lo.-lnple here Are x-oming in fan and a bozml of provisional nlirm-tons has been nominated. Ana szluo up nun:-nn usual: can cum; In tlu an pr gnotugouuldynny ;; uibilIty'Ir-u 2:!` lhlvolopnn-M. Fat Ibnn vulnll bu pmopuuu and oonlounod as home. an! In small In honor!!! and optotd Ihd. New York (`lgu-Intern en llrllu-. Nxw Yomc, Jun. 18. All the cigu nuk- ers empluycd in forty Havana cigar menu- factories in the city struck to-dey ngaimt 11 reduction oft. per I000 which the bosses nude eighteen months ngo. The atrikrra are mostly Cubans with a sprinkling of Americzms and Spaniards. Four Iirlne gave in to the demende of the men. Iaulo Will lloouullnerl. I Smu.m'. N. C. Jun. 19. ~United Staten Deputy Marshal George W. Monm, with & posse of me men, was fired st from unn- A bush by about twenty rive moonnhinera lut night. Moan: was thrown from hit home, and his shoulder injured; W. B. Wray, one of the posse, was shot in the neck; one risoner, name unknown, mu shot in the g and mrriod 06 by the attacking party, And one muoushiner '36 shot. Inn Ill With Ill: llrother'e Wlte. S1`. Le-rI~', Jam. l9.--('herles and Albert Marx are sons of: wealthy Hebrew Sllut: manufacturer of St. Louis. (`harles is '24 _Veul`s of age end Albert 2|, and both occu- piml positions with their father. Both fell in love with the same young lady. Miss I-Iva Burger. Vlmrles, the eldest young men, won the prize, and on May 27 lust he pur- riml .\liss Berger, and they went et once to lu'cpil|g house. Meanwhile, Albert left the l oily anal opened I brunch store inArke1Isu. He returned just before Christ.ma.s,`end yesterday he eloped with his brother`: wife to Arkansas. The husband is very much atlectod by the elopemeut, but he says he will not follow nor prosecute the guilty couple. Two Dllnen In QI:-In-c Provlnrc Blown lu Alum by Ibymunlte. .\`In.'mn;uu1u. Que, Jan. l8.-A l('l'l ihi<- um-Mcnt twvixrrul this morning at lia- .-\iL('l`l copper rmnpMl_y's Iliilws, (`opt-hum, ly hi-~h Donis (`nurture and -iU.\(`[li| .V~~l. hulh married men, were killed III shaft .\'u 3. They were exulea\'oriiug In thaw out 3 stick of dynamite, whiih exploded, blowing both men to Mums. The torrible accident has cnusml great cwitemunt among the miners, am] quite unner\'ed them, to so great an extent. indeed, that although the accident ucvurrcul at L o`cI0-k no work has since been done. The rennin: of the men were with ditculty found Amongst the debris of the shaft. In fact the hmul of Denis (`uuturo has not yet been found. . VVICW nu... ..-~~.u,. ,~.--.-.--u-J -J -v. nu. Binghmn uiuinsl Police .\'orgennl Hales for I ` I cnnuectiml` with the von g 1L` .. ..- . . . . n ""l'R,lH YT\'V` `f!l'lI U`-'l'Tr'UUV`N`IYr 11" . HVWUHV nl` it." (`anon Knox Litth-` preached four times yestenl:i_y to large congregations. The Police .\Iugi yesterday sentenc- ed Ellen Hullivun M40 days for theft of clrt-~`.~' gmul~` frnln .\l8Sl`I-I. John Ryan & ('0. illspoulm` Archnlmhl preferred a charge against (`ate-rm-r Harry Web!) of violating the lhlllnr law hy the furnishing of wine: at the limml of Tr;ulc= dinner at the Pavilion. }\'n eviclen-~o was heard and the case was ml- jnurm-rl till 'l`ux-suluy. A young man nnmml \\'illinm \\'inches- ter, ugz-ll IR, uncl living at `. .7_ Suulter-slrvcl, while skating lust owning was (lf`()\\'ll(l`d in the new channel of the Don. '\'LClI1llb'3 Ul IIHU I'lUue. At a meeting of the (`ivio Executive (`om- mittcu last night it was unanimmvsly deter- minloxl to rcuumnio.-ml that the Mayor be given alumnus nf$l000o\'er and above his salairy uf $3000 for 1388 as A slight` token of appreciation of his valuable services. ` A writ wam i1-mum} wont:-nlnv luv \\' R J! I llctlllll, I. HIE (`III III RIF. \Il()- son 'to become u member vof . tho_ Mnwnt (lovornment is not nu- ex cted. Ever aincg `it aIlI known that Mr. Pundg.-e n illness was of quch 3 chasucter that there cbultl he no /hope of a permanent. V//rocoveh , the nune of _ 6/; Mr. G1 son has been 4? -_ Inoutiono as that of 1 man well` qualied to enter the Cabinet. (3. ` repreaeqt Haunilmnjn W`-". - - "- `"- 4`V tlieLogiblatu1'ein I879, , he has tukpn a. ronninent part. in the pro- ` `cwdilxgs of th ouse. -\f In lllnntinl! nf that (`Evin W\-nmnvn (`nun Since his election: to` lIl7DlI'UUIlIlIW'lI Ill "I3 VRIHIIIUIU Q5!-Vl(_'Q.'. A writ was issued yesterday by \V. R. u uinsl 3, .ONTAR|O CABINET CHANGES. unmu uuuua. In conchuion the hon. goutlentnn uld : Our destiny In In our own hnndn and nut in HM hand: 0! my fun-inn power, Iumreur nnr or how:-vnr great. and ntllilint thin fully I fowl thuil an Iyorki it out won no but two to than nut and lyiuc urinclplm of truth uud rlllnooulnevn. wvhicln am the guarantees. not onl ol 5 union`: proopmly but cl I nation`: as imv : ii to are but true to our country and mm to nun:-Ira nothing can stand in the In! M bur nmnnnx null: nu amid In Ani -._. III |.- i`. I. ?rdee ilrpu` TGIF!" liti Vib`. J. `I. Gibson Iuyurl. II. 7 Tmm.~'1-n, Jun. l9.~--H0n. J0hn_,,)lurrisnn Jibaon, M.1{.l'._t'or Humiltuu, was sworn in yesterday as PI-uvincinl Secretary `of On- :ariu, vice Hon. A.` S.` Hardy, WHO has 301']! nppointod Cununissioucr of (`town Luudu ` in plnco of Hon. T. B. Portico, "who has resigned up account sf ill health, The call of Mr. Gib- Inn 'On `Lnnnnnal n mnrnlmr ` nf Hun NORTHERN NEW YORK- A HORRB _E ACCIDENT. THE `BWRITISH7 WAHVIA .SATl7Rb};Y,::; lo (`linen Ialldry for Thai. An.n:u. Gn., Jan. l9.-.-The colored Iuhcrwomen of Atlqnu have uoryod nu- tluo pon,Chunz Lee, 0 Chinpe luundr - In who arrived than youwrday, that o muutluvo the city at once. A year ago lhoy drove I couplo of Chinese lumdrymon but of the city lay force. The (`humnou nay: he will no lllled by llulfu Gallon cl Wlllky. ` L0['ls\'lLl.l'., Jun. I9.--John Owuley. a stout colored I-on-atobout, had I din nuts with one (looghegnu on to how much whisky cool: could drmk. Flnolly they decided to ton copper: to no which uhould teal. the other : to lty. (ieoghogon won sud Owuloy nu ortookto dunk all the liquor Googhopn could bu . Googhegnn had glut 81.36. which paid or half 0 gallon o( the ob It vbllky at 5- lane saloon, and 017 oy drunk the null. An hour` later he won {mud on the wharf unconuoioun and, although romodlu vorq udminiuterod, he did wlthln twenty-four hours. luck to Iprhnglolol fur 'l`|-lnl. Sriuxuriun, Man . Jan. l9.-City Mar- shal Soiizliniayd hos gone to l'hilulelphia to effect the extradition of Hurry Taylor, on ernploye of ForcpAugh'a circus umlor arrest in that city for the murder of June: 1'. Borllnvick, an old fnrmer. The murder tool: place on June 13 hut, while the show was exhibiting here. Taylor was an usher 'on~tlie resorvod lento. Borthwick, who had been drinking. tried to force his In into the iuclomire without a ticket, and I tor I dlnpuu Taylor struck him is heavy blow on the jugular vein And llorthwick fell laid. Although the murder wul committed in light of .'R0()() persons. Taylor was Able to disappear, And was not hoard of agnin until hi: upture o for clays Ago. .._.. _ PTOCOOQIIISI. Judge Drugo yesterday denied an nppli cation to set. aside the decree. Henry N Daily, who is retained by Mrs. .\IcMurdy, refuses to state what further steps will ber taken. WILIIUIIL ll!!! AIIIIVVIFUEU null Uullsulllz. Dill? all en H.083];-Murdy at (leorgulmvn, I).(I,. Juue I2, l88(i,nnd lived with him until May, I872, when he deserted her. She thinks he in now somewhere in Colorado. Some time Lint month she was shown Papers purporting to be divorce [)l`()L'(`l,`(illlg8 instituted by her against her husbnnul in the Superior Court in this city, which resulted in n divorce aheolule in her favor. The page-re showhthet. Ierv\ice was mule on her hue mud in I in city .'ov. 9. I57], b H. J. H. Miller, the Iulnmons being signeii by Charles T. McKay as her attorney. The bestimony taken by Referee Bushnell was given by u woman purporting to be Mn. c.\lurd , eup rloxl by evidence given by John Mcilonnl and John E. Remus. Mr; Mc.\lurdy an I she never llllthn|`iLed the in. etitutiun of t e proceedings, never saw Mr. McKay, never ave any :`\'i(lcnce and was never in New 'ork unti IH72, when she cnme here with her husband. It in lup- posed some women perloneted her in the l proceedings. Jmlun llnmn vouuirilnv ill-nind nn nnnli that the was married to John` nco. 3. A rnxulu Ind prompt pontnl service. C. An uloiont light-huuw -service; and, 5. A new dcnu-tun brnnuuim uur mu- clnn millnn, Dumb:-r d.-slur: I unmufnc- Iunm um diroclpoutacl with the great land- on mtrndoin the ration: Inhndn and in 5 Brim! Guiana. `In ........In.;... bhn I...- _...M........ --..I . n..- A on boot ought to be good In I squall. some can. Presumably. I'M-uonuu-n Ilru. - ll`IlIII-dy and Cell a Decree. NEW Ymut. Jan. I9.-Mrs. Marion H. Mc.\lnrcly, According to her statement em bodied in as petition to tho Superior Court, in the victim of un exlrnordiuuu`_y plot by which she \\'.1s \\'Ol`Cl`(l from her husbaunl without her knowledge nnd consent. She allege: to John H. M;-Murdy . pl .. Iu`u) ...|.... I... ..-..-I...I Ln. Bl... AL. IUWVEU IHCIII. The three men were,` locked up on I charge of disturbing the peace. Mrs. Stuhler begged -Sergeant Schmittberger to lock her up in a Cent nets to that occupied by Harrison, but her best wu refused. The putieo nre said to )e well known in Harlm. and I spicy story is expected when lhev are arraigned in tho Jctferson Market l ohce (,`o'.1rc Mrs. Stuhlcr went Iwny clone and apenb the night at 1: hotel. [4135 Her 80 Wllsll H104 x` With I cry of rage the hushztml hega.n"to pummel the stnnger, the woman screamed and the lively rough zsnnl-tumble tight (. rew I big crowd. The whole party VA't'l`8 arrest- ed and taken to the Tliirlieth-street. station. The husband said he was Augus- tus Stuhlt-I`, a clerk of No. 34'." East (Jne Humlrml and Twentieth-stx-ect,:xnul the man with him was hi: father. lie said that his Wife And Charles J. Hzirrisrm, wealthy resident of Waterloo, N.Y., htul stopped ut the (icduvy House the previous night, and he had found it out and watched them. \Vhen they started out in a cab he had fol- lowed them. 'l`L.. ol....... ........ irnnn l....l...,l .._ .... - -'II I ll!-I Ililnr. V Nnw Yonx, Jun. 19. ~'l'he spectacle of two exciunl Incn chasing as uh (lawn Broud- ` way numcted much um-ntion at 10 o'clock last night. The cub at length stopped op- posite the Metropolitan Upum House and I wcll-dressed, hzunlsome mun sprang out. `He led forth u heamtiful young woman, who was richly dressed Anal who wore aevergl lurgu diumoluls. By this time the two fol- lowers haul au'ri\'el on the scene and the younger one at once jumped at -- the man with the Indy, exclzsimlng: "You 5.-oundrel,' that is my wife I" I Inunv it," wnn l.ln- rt-.nlv_ Vnu hnvn llllll I3 llly \'v'llC . "1 knmv it," wu t got all the evidence 3 Let, her go with mof \\'I'I.h A an: nf mum Illoloun From-In lrlkeru. ` PARIS, Jun. IH.--Slrikers uh Uriguy are resnrling to riotous dL`Im)l|.~`tI&L!i()llS. They hnve set fire to one `factory and sriously Llauuged others. A dptucluncut of soldiers has been sent. to Iupprcss the riuters. IA IIIIU PFUVIFIUHU U1 IAXIU Ulll IS CHCFUSIULI to sumervian the nrm-1-.mlimrs of Mu-. ls mt. __~ __-..-. ..V_.. .. _..rl.. -- ---- - -nu... scouNoFEL, THAT'S MY wui. An Injurc-cl llunlmnd |Z\|m\es llrr l'erIIly -A l`uI|-(`hum-. \'_... \r,___ I , III l`| . ,, , . ,1 1 Xclll" `III! P00 2 1. Arnpid and mguln ntonm communi- cation. 9 A pl.-.4: ....I i.._......._:.-_ ....LI_. _. FUVI CU! YVll'l!'l'fBI'I!I|'1"`l'lIIW'E "THU rrg11t * to supervise the proceedings of the East Africa conxpamg. R.e%urLli`ng the propmsul expeslititm the H1 nut ori/.cs the Chancellor to draw the necessary money from tlii3" f11|- eriol funds. The liermnn I-Znul Afrlrn Bill. BI-:Rl.l.\`, Jan. 18.--The East Afrigza. bill was submitted to the liundesmth `no-dty. It is entitled A bill for the protection of lermnn interests and combstting the slave trsde in East Africa." It asks vigmnt of 2,000,000 Imrks. The task uf exeuu-t-ing the provision: of the bill is entrusted Ina UICKSOH (\.IlI(lU|,UlIIH.I|] OZIZ. The London County elections hnvo been aompleted. Of the I18 members 70 are Re- foruiers, including Lord Ru.-wbury, Sir John Lublmclk, Lady Sundhnrst, Mr. Harris of the` Drury Theutru and the auciulist Burns, and 48 are imlependcnts. The con- tents did not involve politics, but the large ,propm"tion of the Liberals returned causes rejoicing in the party, as iud_icntingu. change af gpinion in the metropolis. All the can- iiulates who were members of the board uf works associated with the recent plunder revela.l.iona wart-_ rejected. ulbernlu I-thus-cl Iry Ilu-, I`:-null oflhr lomlun (`manly III:-eIlonn-l'roVlnlunu of the l.'(-r- uun limo! Alrlm lllll. L0.\'DuN. Juli. l8.--In the pawiiainenmry _glec;io` in mg Gdvun division to-day Wilson ((.`i':nlstuiuu1) received 4420 notes Illd Ponder (Unionist) 3349. , In the lust. "ionteal. Perce (C0uservut.i\'e) received 3574 Mid Dickson (Glndutuilian) .` . Tl... I.....i.... r`......o.. ..lnma...... 1...... 1...... DIVORCED BUT DIDN'T KNOW IT. A5GL.xnsT0N1:\N: %\TICT()l:Y, rm-: ur~1'ioNIsTs DEFEATED in THE ' GOVAN DIVISION. 1' n the reply. You have c you want. for a divorce. `7 . . e bega.n"to r, n drew vhnln nnrtv \l'o-rn un-mu. pun unq wpuy ww um! um we calls 01 proucutlou. The rinonu-__Q|do I Ipoooh umn lorth that life In: in iuphg 3 Ilth t 0 lifod Chris} Ind tho upoulu, not that he stood ready to I let thin` l.or MO Nligioul bond. u `V W. . ' or urnugm unolll unuar eerum oonamom. But M In look at that will In neon-any to noun the: ad I A -_..;.l ..-.I .......I-- -s_..... ...__.._: Impersonal the Iuulnl. .... BILVDICRE. N.J.. Jen. I6.-'l`hI jury in thecueof M. Nuon Hnntemen, Indicted (or {In rlomnting ch Son 0! (Sod. sllowi his fol mveru to pay him am. honor: an penning judgment on those for _ whom he conceived n dislike, brought In a verdict of guiltylut. night. The court thin morning sentenced him to eh: months in the county I W "W In I! $5 0 of : :.lrn|::$I.lo1|.P.y'I'hn nrlnnn.nr"nnntln on ?....r. librarian Inna Rosanna. Nnw Yank, Jun. is. George Hannah, the librarian of the Long Islnn-i Historical Scciet in Brooklyn. who clianppoared int ` Satur ay. returned to his home In thia city a little after 9 o'clock ycatorulay morning. Ha looked pale and tires]. He appeared dated and gave confused answers to the questioning of hia family. He aaid ha left the library intending to take a walk in the iroah air to ace if he couldn't get over a headache. Ho mnelnbemd gain` acroaa tho bridge and finding himaolf nal y in the stateroom nfaateumor bound for Boston. He l'(:lll|I'|lJl`ed nothin" further consecu- tival , but his auawora allowed ho haul aunt dim {doa of having road ala-nit hia liaappar- anco in the papora. - 1 Batch of Oahu: suuunlen Ionic-Iced. l AI.n.A.\'\', Jan. l3.-In the United State: District. (`.uurt to-du_v,the grand jury made its presentment. (`lung Leo, Low How nml .\h (Juniig of Bulfaln were lllI(7tCd fur smuggling opium into the L'nito| Mute: from (lullllll. Ali Quinn; and Low How pleaded guilty. Low How was lined $400. AhQuong was wntenced to the Albany (`ount 1'i-uitentiaay for two year: And nod l(X). The evidence against (`hang Lee was insufficient and he was acquitti-cl. \V'illi.un Luml and Edward Mellinger of Erie (hunky, accomplice: of the (`niuumun, pleaded guilty to the chdrgo of smuggling 0 iuin at Suspension Bridge and were ned and committed to tho Erie Counfy,Juil until it nhmld be paid. \vsun|p.}'n.,d . blluud I1 JAN. 19.. Ac:-use-cl or Iltrnngllng III: I'IIld. NI-:\\' Yank, Jun. l9.--\\'illinm ll..\'lienck, colon-I of Jnniesllurg, N.J.. is in jail zit. New llrunswicli, upon as charge of hurglciry, but must. now lice 3 much more grave accusation -~thnL of murdering his own 2-your-nlnl lmy, who died On (`liriatlnus (lay. Schenck, lnuing suspected his wife of in- delity, took it suddenly into his lu-ml that the lmy was not his. Entering his house on (,`liristmm-1 day, he (lusheul the infant. into its cradle and stifled it to death. So any two colored women, who peered through the window. County l'h sicinn Riva and I)ebecti\'e Oliver went to aum-.~'lurg yester- day morning and exlnuncxl the body of the cliilal, which allowed evidences of loath by an ocatinn. lle Was Gully of .hw|lsu- rrluse. Blimi-.\':|i.\.s1, Ala, Jun. l9.--l-Jvcrytlfuig ` is intense! ' quiet in the Pratt mines. The men are all back at work and the lynchin of George Meadows is not even lalkeg about. It is not so among the officials, however. In the county jail is ayellow negro named Louis Jackson, who was arrested several days ago and who answers to the description of Mrs. Kellum's assailant much better than Meadows (llll. Mrs. Kellumneverpoeitively identi- tied the man who was lynched and it is believed the mob made a mistake. Jackson said thutr he hail been ('mpl0_3`c\i zit Tlmmauf furnace, but the Inzinaszcrs declare that this is untrue. The negro who was hanged was guilty of a previous assault min wonmu. however, and no remorse will be felt by the lynchers if it is proved zhst he was not the man who ussnulted Mrs. Kellum. Jackson will be taken before Mrs. Kellum to-day. \\'hen n.ll other modes of torture had been c.\lmnslc:l the captain (`{lllS8ll the unfortu- nate fellow to be carriecl up on the bridge and there lashed, exposed to a violent storm which was then raging, for twelve hours. This was on January 4. Whvn nnf:i:~ncneLl lmth his feet were found to be frozen. ()n the l0th inst... according to King's story, the vessel reached this port. How he bus spent his time since then he w.1.s unable to any. The poor fellow, who is little more than a boy, has a terrible im- pediment in speech, which renders him_ al- most unintelligible. Ha also Appears lo he hislf-witted. He we: sent. to St. Vincent's Hospital.- Ilcnry I(ln|'u PM-l Frozen and Ill: lllntl hone Tlnmuyh (`rm-lly ll Sea. Ni-:w`\YoRx,Jan. l9.--A horrihle tnlo oi r-rnnlty at sea was mhl last night hy A: young man who limped into the (`h:irles-Ilrec! Htutinii House with hnth feet fanrfully frozen and begged to be sent to a i)0S)i(Ii. The auerer unicl that. his name was iii-my hing, Illli that he shipped in Lnndun in the hitter part of Ileceinlier as coal trimmer in tho traunp stuumship Rio Jnucim, bound for this port. The \':>_vzLgu hm! scarcely he;_vun when the captain, whose nmnc he could not. remember, begun to treat him with the utvnost hruthlity, pun- ishing him uimioi'cifully on the slightest. pretext. \\'|mn nil nthnr Intuit-I nf fnrhirn hm] Imnn - Ill!` VVTPKI fllluftl. NF.\\' Ynim, Ian. IS.---Iiusinc. failures during th-2 last. seven days, 3,9 rupnrtml to Hun, Wimnn & (`o., number for the United States `.384 and for Czumtln 41'), u mmlnf 330 against 351 last week and .'{.\`7 tho week previous. For the corresponding week of lust your the gures were 314. `made up ni 2743 in the United States and 38 in Canada. cunun-I.Il.0rI." , It would be idle to aspect Any muorinl change In trudtrrvnlntlom with multvrl u may can at |-row-Int. I huoukod: In it pus:-ubla to Incrmue this Undo? It in. But this can only. bu brought ubout under certain oonditumn. Huh I: nu Inn]: at us-in: will In mm-....u Q. W lluuh III lmunccd .l. cl... PH!) L -`S Ill INN]- lt is astinmted that the total United Kiugilnm supplies of when since Se t. l have been uullicieuc to increase stocks t here - 10,834,000 bushels, allowing fr 4,000,000 bushels weekly consumption. The outloolg is for stocks linger than Hie normal uveru.gi3 on April 1 next. The United States (lov- iernment report of 10,000,000 hnshels more wheat. in tliu-`I388 crop than had been 1m nnnimml in nrevinmn rannrm tnuather when nnrkut 3}c. SVUI! ('illL`l' Ull HDUCK l'U(l|lIK`UIll8IlF. There hnve been thus for in January 33 Itrikes involving (`S65 men, sgoinst 60 strikes involvingl36,oU0' men (2800 in the I Reading strike) in N88. Of the 6865 atrik era this niontli 5000 are accounted for by the coal-lniine`rs' strike in Want Vir inia Mid uigarnmkerrf strike in New York ,`it.y. `There were 659 strikes reported to llru-L street's in ISSH involving 207,8-H-employol, against .5344 strikes involving 340,785 em- ployes in 1887. ' it is ustiiinitml tlmt tlm infill Unitml , :ollcc'tions are no ensier. |omo\l;npron-uncut lnlhe lltunllpnqslrllo Blullnllcv-Why WI:-at Iiroppod. , NEW YORLJJBH. I8.--Tau out of fifteen Lxzlegrs hicad ices to Bradstreet`: from the a.rg_er istrilmting ccntresftport n notice- shle improvement in the movement of gene- ` tnl trmle. With few exce tions mercantile _ genrs that very unfavorable results will be shown by game :x cted railrond reports check the other bu lish elements in the speculative situntion. llungla are strong and active nhd invest- nenta are in good demand`. Mono at New York is plentiful and rates lH`6`_ coming aven eztsit-r on stock requirements. ` ' Tlmra hnve been thus far in Jnmmrv 33 TORT.,URED BY THE SKIPPER. THE PULSEVOFIIRADE. The We-ck : I-`nllufu. IL` I]... LllU'll.`|OO CPU!) IJNHI Hull UUUII llll` in previuus reports, together ..lau.m,s:.uuka_..LL.rnAd..h:uka...1.ha.- 3T'7`5"'39!: .- o,.Jz.wu, may to tho oxtontol 4l.Ii,Zl.5 only. come to th conniderution of my lec- oud quntinu: In it possible no incruse our trad--P We nay tn you tn-dn _ go in and (at ynur lullut churn 0! this \ out [in in trnda, the nhnro that in your: by proximity to them, the -lure thnt in yours by smnlty with them, the share thlt from their interest and your: the-v dc-sire you to ban. You uh. Winn. 3 undo oonict with n nntion 0! 60.000,(X)(I) with any hope of nuoonu! The anuwor in. ~"Thor-0 an tho uiulu-tn, nndthon am your cunun-I.Il.0rI." Tl. n-uuld In in": In Annnnt Luv In-ogui-I