Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jan 1889, p. 5

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\ loo. vb: on any rm-loo. Ion Inch uh-lag boon 1oe.,am. can tovnuul ..1hI.dtiod (non ponI0o., I can print`: l0o.l. l3b'lh can upaldci l0o.. I lb. oo 0c.. ovgpo t eon _l0o. Juno: Crawford. M W Lnrl v If re \\'1.\x1:-1 ly ('1!-vlbtl 1 nivn hiln I (, JJXXT. wruuy. The Pulice Magi.-itmtc ycst4:rd:1y'suIk Frmlk Kelly to the (`ontrul Prisnn fur M your for theft of tobu.vcu from the .\lu.-\ipino.- works. Henry Wiltvm was renmmlud ull to-lay ('hL.`b'(`(| with an mm-:u,w on at 5 year nlul clliltl. llvnrgn |`hillip.~: WM tin:-d $21 or 230 whys for nssulllt. on (Sq-ur;_'c Tougle. Tunnthy(`us-)ily, who l.:ulnu|y on the prc-vious lay [won I`o|eaL.~'e tram the Central l'ris(>n, was sent buck nguiufur four months for tlmn. uic prxsun wan. At the Msizes ycnterxlziy John, Frcxl-.-rick unll ll:-nry llredin of King, charged with unlsxrlnlly wounding \VlllicI`L S. (`Anl, \\'L-rv convicted of common assault. Their rccug nizu.nccs in $2000 cilclt were uoceptwl to up- penr fox-suiituiicc if` cnllctl on wi'.|'i tin: ycars. llulnnal (iidcon lsrnel llnrnett pleml (Ill nut guilty to it 1:ll.`u`gu of having on Nov. (3, I885, at the ('ity of Toronto, th n being It trustee of twu in-go1ia_hle securities of 5.3250 mull, upproprinted them to his uwn use, tlu.-so securities heing the |n'upe|t_v- cut the ('ent`r:\l Ilunk. ;\n indictment ups llsu retnrncnl against l':u'nL-tt for appropriating u, pmniisvnry nute fur $2H.'n nmdu lay (`lmrlc->4 1. Rnnlmry. A true _lniIl um hrouglit Ill nguilist W. F. M lenn, eclitnr nf The ` \\'nrl:l, cliau'gr-ll witl.1%tj\n1i|mlly lilu.-lling ll. ` A. l\Iuse_V. The funeral of the la (lunuld took place yestenlny ' ly nttcmlcll. 'l rnai.|nnt \\' ll, Nlnttlic-Wt! A ll Vive- A. l`. .\l:u`- (l was large- y nucmwu. 'l r(-raixlcnt \\'. I). Mutthc-Iva V President 1). R. )\'ilkie were numiua `J the presih-ucy of the Board of 'l`r|dc terduy. 'I`.... n..v:.... u..,.:_....-o.. ......o....I..u '. nucy wurc muunmu.~u mr um. Joseph liuurgur.-.un, It ll`('lll'h L-unvi.-I who was em luyud as a trunk ut the (`enmtn Prism], was mum lucky L-mu (..uLluun uni Smith, and (:S(:np1_:gl ycslenl.n_y hy. scallrg the priann wall. A9 Hm nun:-Inn .m-o...-.l..u lnhn 1<`u-n.]mi.~l.- LIN` Hg 1.-4-nucgxiz-cl iu. the IImLll'<'S::'. Tut 1l(.'.\I(`l';u(l ll.-mlx-rsnu an ul.\':nit1u< mun, wim would nu`. wup ut. mun cumplish llu.-ir dc .. Thon- three snch ullt'IHp'.s nxaule in L ; The acc'.1aei were wry n|m;:i\'e They were :;mnnuiLl.~I for trial. Jnsu-nh nl|rlIl`.',1)lL In lr(-In` I L'l'|l\\ l`d.| \\ IIB HIS" l`Hu..\m:1.1-nu, Jan. 24 Pig Iron Prutlarllon ll Ila I _ .._l ;A._.I `Twn lfrullluisu guul (Inc sac-reurni .|lliIipl I ` IQ Em-iape fl -um IIu' ('1-Mrnl. . T_nRu.\"l'0, Jun. `23. - -Two convicts -from ' the (`cnti1uI Prison, J. H. Hundornqn. nlius uruhln, uml Fnmk Smith, wonc churgecl by \\'zu'dcn Mnssie Ilcfurc the Police .\lugistrule ~ypstei`:l;iy with ntteinpting to escape hy cutting the Imrs gnf the z-vll in whiuh they were continual. Three I-.u-s haul been cut. with A tile and sun` mul um: fell nut. which led mun iI1\'c.x`ligu.tiUIl. Un sourvliiug the u-{la w\`L-rail tlllllllllirs` in the slmpu of aill)|`l wmnlcn Iuwuls, l)lil(.'iQ.kHL'\i so as to 'l`upr(`-- sun). iron lunxs, `we-re funml L'0Ilcu'i'.ui in the cell. 'l'||e;sc the men umlmlht. -Hy ilIll`|I'i.`(i Lu substitute in the mp:-x`lu:'<`.~mfAci` renmving lhv liqrs; n cruw-I-.u' nus uish |_uw.uthI'l .-nu.-..`.:...li.. lint lII:AlIl'A'l>(, Tun \\.'xl`I l'II lllc norm IS llllll` HI annuumr |u`x unnu- `.n;: that Hon. John H.\,zgnr1. l`u.:1m:xster-. I `mu-: _ lms romnnnemlnl to his aw. leagues .. 4- ml-lpli-311 of n twu cs-nt Xcltu |m.~\'..|':=, ml that this r(`cmnnu-mlaliun is to Le om- mulieul in I gov-,runu-m m(~n.~mre to he 11 enrlv in the sessnoln. Mr. r hmught ale. m In: n.l\'-nf In Inf- ..I.n Hun THE e In: by I Fair InjorlIy~l`ulI In-turn: not In In. :'|-::, Jan. 24. -Lnri\'icreis prnlml. l in I rm'encher. 'l'\\'umy polls I In unginritv PROVENCHER ELECTION. FA3T OCEAN MAILS.` `TORONTO f'5PlCS. Llsh |_uw.u`tz`n-v Tut: \\':u'ulcI c uh` -L- um:-.'n-r in :u- IIIIUA l|;|\|- )-) . . III! .I 1-{Icu ----'-- ::-:.:.'2--j. Ollnlo-I Ioukn Ivoeord. GAINIIVIUJ, 'l`u., Jan. 84. -'l`ho Unit;-ll Batu troop: dron ll) fnniliu out n! 0'KIchoun ks-day. Th .~ . an around . Pnroll. 1. .l:u:o:f ul:'u nlbtod old IMHO it tied to wagunn ndpullcdout .p `rho-Ir lotlvoo are uupootod. Lox nos. Jun. 25. -AI Chinofnoxpeditlou .31`;-uni: nnmhnrlnn XXI. Ihlch Inland: huhmhultl O `toroulpuvoluunru.-0 the I .a-.. canal I-h mO':I:'5Ii;. HIII:aI.'YMk. ' " ' Isolde: Incl nl tumul- Hnnua-us. Jun. 21.--Mn. lubclh Bu- rightfn widow who cum hon {mm 3:. John, N.B.. a month III hand and in bed this Inoniq. demand mm shout N you! did, active for her ngo. and up unuu oi depth In unknown. the lnullenpelle vet-we-pendent e! the (`ease luau! Inc A Ielhnlur. Hurrronn. (`oen.. Jen. `.`l.--Col. Jan: .3. L.Ureene. Preeidenl. of the Conuocthuz Mutual. Life lnnunnoe Coupeey, enuoum-.~.l thin evening um. Joeeph A. Moore, hm nenclel corree dent of the c0lnp.Au_\' M. Indlenspolin, at-er I0 year: of let`.- lee. during which he he: had lh-: unlimiud confidence 0! the directors and oeeu end of then predecessor; ie 18 db. feulter. The extreme amount involved Is ebmu 8500.000. Moore hu restored to me coupeny proper: vrch may reduce Hw- ectuel low to ,$ The loan will nut elect the oompunfe eoarenoy nor interfuu with In dividend. "UH WOFUI IIQITIIII. L|4I'-|gl|lEX'.j Sir Charles emphuizod Mr. Biggxw desiru uul Sir Henry acceded. An -2 rcadi an while his voice failed and he was .1- reliov by Mr. Lockwood, one of the l'.u' ncllile cuuusei. reuun . Sir I5-sury rem! extracts from a speech 1- ` Mr. Biggasr in October, 1830. .\lr. Biggu laid he w1_)uM not have ext.ru`|-u. He u . anxious to hear the whole speech which \\ .1 well worth hmring. [La-.|gnter.] Rir (`hay-It-A nnnnhnninnl Mr Eu-yn I'Il'3.l I IpC|5CllUS fol, III II ITICII. Justice H.umen, seeing that Sir Henry Ind I No of speeches 3 foot high, entn-an-.1 couuse to consider how to Iharltu Lhc l'Io Ileruul Tousnlnslon. L0.\`Do.\`, Jun. 24.-At the session of lb!` Parnell Commission to-day Inspector Rug-_-u ~ do thst. he searched the house of Msry Ulonnor, secretsry of the Lubes.` L.md League at Athlone, and found letters lrnm Anna Parnell regarding the furnnmnn of .\ ladies branch for the relief of evlclcl tenants. Muss U'(`onnnr'l accounts du- clmnod expenditures for the defence ml pm.`-onors L-nsr red wuh outrages. Sn Henrv . AIIIQC umounced that he in- prl.=Ull( r: UNIT 'l?lI llIl Ullll'l.'-B. Sxr Noun -5 09 Announced that he in- tended to read 1: "act: from speeches. .\'ir l`|mrla-A Knoll 1rnnIA.l All of \Ir IQDLICH I0 TCIU XFFIUII H`0"I SPQPOCIIOS. Sir (`lmrlec ussell vranh-l I of Mr. I`nrne3l'u ape-echo: road. nnt axtucta. .lnnL.~ H.um:-.n_ net-.inr_v that Sir Hrnrv They lave Nut In-en Aunt-rod. ' PARIS. J|.u 2~l.--~L0rd Lytton, the Brit- iIh_ Ambuudor, bu informed M. Gold:-1. the French Foreign Minister, that (:n-..; Britain has not. annexed two of the Tm;5~ way lolnndn. ! Utopowd 1. -vol-nun-nu Diva-arr In letlm-r the I4-In-r Ihllr. } ' TvIRu.\"ru, -`um . `_ .'-. -Thr \'\'nrl s|\`-: Iv \\'rld is uhle In anmmlnre Kb`! morn- : a ll , ,. II ,., ,.___ ln_]lll`t9tl Uy UILUIIS illlll UKIJUIIUIIG. The crowd used stones end bottles inst the police, thirteen of whom Wm: injured. Una uf the wounded policexiuzi will probeblydie and three other: are in .5 dnngernus condition. Indsen lay (`e-puny Clelu-0. - Lo.\`Do.\', Jam. 24 --Sir Eden Colville has retired from the governorehip of the Hu 1- sons Bay (`om ny on account of ill-henlth, and Sir I)oual!l Smith we: elected tonne- oeed him, with Lord Anson~BroI'ning as deputy-.overnor. Sir Donasld is recognize-.1 here u the must pmgneeive member of the board, and Lord Anson hes ehown himself eleo keenly alive to the present neede of the eomeny. lie:-Inn Illluu-I Icahn. Bnu.|.\', Jun. `.`-l.-(on. vou Schellendurf. Prussian Minister of Wu, mcl Dr. \-nu Schelling, Imperial Minister of Justi. . have resigned. Wer aLwII)|)LIllg [U IHCIIU il Illlllly I"I0l. A dozen persnnl were injured by the charge of the police. When the cause for_the Crown had been presented Mr. Heuly, fur delcmlaut, nppliv-l for subpmuu for Lord .\'ailisbury and Mr. Balfour, both of whom he nseerted bud made spot.-ohus similar to those of Mr. U Brien. .'l`he vnurt refused to issue `ht? aubpugnas. "l`he spectators received this du- cisinu with murmurs and thoxnngistrntm ordered the gnllerios cleared. While this" was being done" Mr. (Yllrien cxcluiu-c.I, I'll clear out also," uml started for the poor. The nugistrutes shnutelSto!) him and a constnlulc grabbed Mr. 0 Brian. After in sharp struggle Mr. O'Brien, with- the aid of some of the spectators, reached the street with no worse damage than A torn cost. .-\n immense crowd escorted .\lr. O'Brien through the town. The P1}ll\L` W their bntuna without mercy u on the penple,\I'hn responded witlislunes ruissticka. Durinu the melee Mr. O'Brien was struck lnjnreul by Ilnlonn nml Inyom-In. Dl`Bl.l.V, Jan. `.21. Father .\lcCarthy, charged with inciting boycotting, was an`- nigned for trial to-day at Clnu-ikilty. The hearing was arljnnrlied. A lsrge crowd about the court. holusc was chargel by iopoiicemen anal many persons were Injured by batons lhl bayonets. Thu crowd used alone: And A IHHIQ Inn: on tho U m-Ieu nu-I uwu i\ll]Illll`l|t:u. Police with 2ixe.i I-uyollets are patrolling the streets of the town. Twenty permna l`ecei\'ed bayonet L1H'U.~.a and some of them were rlzmgerously a'oun!- ml. At least 40 uthers were inuru or logs seriously injured by the batons of the policu. Mr, l)'Rri.an'n lmralinn is not known. I: BOl`l0lllly lujureu uy um uuluus ul ulc puucu. Mr. O'Brien : lucznion is not known. is thought that he will not appear in com :. no-morru\\'. p8()])l6,I'llU l'|3: V! lulalulms llllll uucnr. During the melee Mr. 0`Irien violently in the In-east. with A rie stmk. Scores of persons were injured. The uourl. issued an wnrr.uit for the Arrest of .\.h.. ()'l{rieu nu-l Lhcu adjourned. Dnlinn with Oiu-.I Iuvnnunl awn n,\lrn|lin V "' ` _ The (`marl 0_I'III`l`l llw ('ruwoI(MIl\_M Ill Galleries and the lIa.'emI.nu|_ nukes`:- I139-II (er I.IbrrI_r. ` ' '1)um.is, jun. 24.--'l`lw trill ..r .\i.5 0 Brien on the clutrge of U(Jn8pil`ll(f} lmgalti to-dny at, (`:_m ink"-on-_uir, (`nuntyl 'l`ipper~ Iry.' The litm-rumcut hiid issued it pt`1~cl.- umtimi fm-lpiililiug any i_l--iunnstrntit-u we-L ~ coming Mr. U'Brien. lint '20,0C( Pul`8hl1'3 anthem-l armunl the court. h0u.s~. Six lmndreul policemen charged tho ctmnl. using thclir |):it.nns freely, hut- were uimll-- to disperse the gathering. The excitement in the town was ft.-verisli. As .\lr. O'Brien entered the cImI`L lmuse he WINS reetcd with \'ocifuruus (llt`(:l'.'*. His science will be mmlu,g-toil lay Timothy Hm- ly. While Mr. 0'lh'ieu was striving t - {mus through the L-rowil to enter the cum". muse he _\\'ns seizml by It police illspt-cl--;` and tlrnggecl for 30 yu.rul. The poupie won- iuaddeued by this trestmcut of Mr. O'Briuu and pressoil il)l`Wlll`(l to rn-.~4cuc him from the hands of the inspector. The police, how- ever, re ulse-I the crowd. Timothy Heal)". who l-uuilstepped furward to aid .\l r. (l'Hricu, was met IA haynuet levelled at his breast, but he was not injured. A number of re- porters were nmltre.-\te\l.. Mr. ()`|lrien com~ pluincd tn the magistrate the the police ` were atteinptiug In incite it hlomly riot. A ulnmn n.-.r.qnnn warn iniurml bv the ~81-JDDIEN ossAppAnA~c lxor zmi-.=. ' IRISH EDITOR. ' lixrlu-urn! on llnr Pu-Ia nmlru-. } Ar.l.~'. Jam. '34. There was considerable ` `\c|lPn.cnl on the lloursu Lu-lily nwing uumly to tho ucluntiuus in the ,\Ictul (`mn- v.m_\":x shares, which declim-cl {mm (ili.'f. to ` AI, \';0.\|II` oiwr lIllll_V Hucllmlinll-4 at 63. ; `run Tin!-us, which were lncavily sold, ciusul ' '5 - - 1` 'l':- l'.n::un:1 (`anal sin; 'O Bl{Il:I.\* cr;1:..\ns 01:1} 0500 000 bHORT uayouew. stone: :-o...... .J ...I...... ...... . wu given. Some of the disturbera at the O'Brien indictment, nnd Arrested at Carrick-on-Suir. were taken to Dublin to day. Rioting oc- curred for two hours. The police were stoned. penel oence. (VB `en : trial at Garrick-onSuir was con- tinued to day. He was sentenced to four months imprisonment. He was absent, and the polive nre looking for him. issiunary Brooks nnd sixteen pf his foi- lowera were murdered on Saturday near \'nntiani. South Africn, members of the aunt tribes and notives 0 7.auzibar. Fnther Mc(.`urthy, who was charged with inciting imycotting, was found guilty at (llonnkilty to day and sentenced to four months imprisonment. Notice of appeal . Iunl l VQI\_ H:-.g;urI. uni also sugna'.i'.-.e Ills aulvcnt go of- .;... Lu ..ai..-r nmml reforms of n deslrlble mnu1;h[q|a.\\II earn II] Inc seunuu. (In. III'l`. |`_V llllll .-||ur:\cl('r. lolllo 0'0OIIOI"I Ilanr It-unload. `v,,,,\`,_.. I... an I..._L N\-_4I ....l ' QIIIIII U] ltwel lulu - Couvueun. Ohio. Jen. 25 --The eente hee pheeod e bill providing that the execu- uone hereeher ehell he by electricity. The bill will undoubtedly the Ilouee It le the eeme ee the New at! law except the: report: of the execution us not forbidden. .~ur[n'ise both In um out on ma xury uuuu-. A bill has been introduced in the Mixme sou Legiulature to make-prize ghting, or clue masking or Accepting of challenges, I penel offence. ()'Rrio-.n'I the new adminlstrnuou. ` An Irish peer is shortly to be appointed com-ervative whip in the house of lords, and the announcement has created conaiderubie sur rrise both in and out of the Tory rnnkn. A hill Inn been South. l`he French ch'aml,)er of-deputies has voted urgencvbn the bill to imprm-u Huvrn and the lower Seine at In cost of `.)6,()O0,0()0 francs. ' 'I`|... : .I............-.4... urn wiliimr tn X.-t the I The dcrnocrisu are willing to let the Panunm resolution pass now that the re- spouaibility of carrying it out will rest upon administration. \. l...:.k nan!` in nhnrtlv to be nnnointul as senator tor Snnwenegnn unvmuu. A catholic culnnizatiuu moiety. with I cspitul of $100,000. has been forms:-I u| itt.a- burg to establish catholic colonies in the South. n.- |.`--....I.. ..knnlmr of-.Ian..timz has voted Micldletown (N -1.) Image as`ynun_. _ _ A. Moutpluir. M. P.. Lhamplmn.` \v_Ill likely succeed the late Hon. -Iulllne Farrier. for Shlwenegnu division. A ...oIy.nli.- n.||nIIi1AlillIl lncit-LV. I:-.g;urI. uni also sagI1|.I'.'.t: Ins euucm, up nu- n1-. l-_v Minur poaml railroad company, seven In numucr. Miss Harriet. Collin, heiress; who adver- tises Kryle Bnllow. hu been taken E`? the Micldletown (N J.) inupe asylum. A u....n.I...i.- M, P__ (`hamnlnin. will : $3,500. I A man who nid he Wu Jack the'Rip- per attompted to murder A` wonnn at` Umnhn. , A ........ .|.....r I*n ohm: . immrcl in1r the Umnhn. V _ A man about to throw A pelard in1r_ ullice of the minister of justice at. Mmlrigl was arrelted. . `r.- .._- .....I. ..|....- 0n.Jnv in Hrnnltlvn: W-CT` - CIIVCV TIUCCWQ Nlw Yon. Jnn.~96.-JoIopb Ford, who murdered Nome O'Connor. lormorly of \Vnunown, wu sentenced to twenty yous :_....l...--u-Q arrelted. The n 3 took place today in Brooklyn: upnn ulrtho lines of the Atlantic Avenue railroad in number. \Iinn Harriet (Iotlin. heiress; A Renard of Crime nnd'PunInhment~Ot Gnlnu and l.mmo|-lN Happening: (In-I Intel-uni Evervbmly or Ought to do no. Svnrtwood will manage the Hum. Bonnott, the famom bue-ball catcher. bun | 1`! full). siguetl to play with Baotou, at a salary of, CONDENSED FROM A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT SOURCES. .\ EWS UVERHTHE WORLD. TALK OF ANNEXATION. Illllun by llcetrlolu __., 1\Ll_ I... n: ll. TWO CERT POSTAGE. IN!` "I 5|. -nppwl 3"{'f. . '. I.--Lneunr IKHSK win: I \`exJicl. for $S5(),lK.( Huunulu and Southerr nu xm ugrcennont mad: he rmliug stock of th- n--nt WM urn carried out i -Lo-In n Bl: Irrdlrl. `. |. -'l'he (':n` 'l`x*ust , , 1; .. :.... cur. W nwrwwn. vu- (`aural An Old Eu Ilrdcnol. Cu: Mu, Jon. 2.$.--Cha.r|u Lamphur, 5 woodchoppcr, aged nbout 60 yuan, wu found murdered In the wood: nur his cabin, on the line of the 'Wou Janey Railroul, bolow Mnnumuklu Station last. night. His Fond wu crunhod on though ho had been Itmck with on no or some Inuvy wupon. He lived don. in bi: nbin and was known loulwu I carry with him wlut money he Ind. ' hero in no you no clue to tho perltc-o Ornmr 0' zho dwul. Tim coroner K. iuw....- #12-.. AL- .__` vnnur I" ;III HIM I--I--:~_ uuiainmu xor mm. 1 d d ognsn 5 tutimon was 5 ran All it gun: in more deuif Mrs. Burton`: Alleged nltovnpt to get him to murder tho bunker. The pro m.~u't.ion to commit. murder, he IBM, was uuuie to him by her at the bolnnd Ho- tel while he wu noti an detective for her. lloloft her u once an want our to Mr. Hi:-bee`: employ. Hogan said Mrs. Rnwnon told him that if he would not kill Ruvnon the would send {nr another Inn and he would do n. nor nuwnnu 0|)! .0: mo wny. nna u-um up hire him to `put poilpn in his gin bottle, winivh he |icpt in his b6(ll`()0lII and from which he m-culionnlly drunk during the night. There IA! tome poison in the house which Ind been there ever since the first Mn. liurnon died in 188], and I littlo of it mixed with the gin, she said, would do the business: for him. IJ.__.... .. A--A;......... ...-- -I... ...-.I -...I :5 HI IIICK rlmlllll K ourn. Acconling to the evidence given before the gmml jury by L H. Bilbee, A prominent lawyer, mid which Wu road in court, Mrs. liuvruuin wanted a man nnmeul Hogan to ut 1 her husband out of the wny. She ti` to Inna him in I-mt. nninnn in him nin hnttln, Him, In upon Uuurb. Iruul Lnu mlucu UK which Mr. Whitney in in An insane asylum and fur wnich rs Runyon in now on trial in the Criminal Court. A . -. .... 1.. Al... ...:.I_...... .-G..--. |.-6'..... llru. llawum llnlu-s Mlvnnrn to an In: lo a Ilanl In lull ller llunbaml. ('nH'\;u, Jun. `. 5._-Another aenutiuu wu dcvuluped in the Kawuun case yvller day. Mrs. Rawson wu the wife of Banker Stephen: (S. liuwson, who began an action ` fur divnrce frnm her. During its pemlency .\lrs. liuwsoxfn sun by I former husband, Ralph Lee, shut and dangerously wounded the h.-mker while sitting in his pow at church, and Mrs. Rnwson Ihut snd wound- vl IA\vyer`V\'hitney. attomey for Mr. Raw- snn, In open court. frum the elfevts of I |A,, ||'|,:._.,.. _ ._ _._ ................)...__ n\'9rVA'lH:lllleu WIL" UIICII . "Ullfy U] (inns and church furniture as 1 him thu.L he was still in the He escaped from his asuilanu, nml now six of thelcaders ureb barn. Ihlulnu Jew: Refuse In lull:-we lhul slulon Peter was (`rm-Ilnl. OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 25.-.\l. Horwich, K. Horwichraud four other Russian Jews are under arrest. for an Assault un Rnbhi (inislein in their synagogue. The rabbi, Alexander Holstein, recently ml- vanced the theory that in van Sinmn Peter mid not Jesus that was crucied on (`alvnry. A number of the congregation rushed to- \\`|rds the pulpit and he was obliged to run ; through the back door to save himself. ` Uulutein preached the theory again Ma regu- lur meeting in the synagogue, when he was nverwlu.-lined with such I vulley of impreci- oi..-.u uni nhnn-h hnrnihirn -a 1-nnrinnsul to found I colonv In aoyuuun, nu gun. at Tuhghunh. in French tovritory, :5. 3x. gmllllon ll nrongly Inspected of an lnlention m louni u ntrqotlc settlement nlmilu to that ll Iount Ashen. lloluwholy rnutbr-llImtoao. \'leVI I0 [I18 IIUUIU [H il IVUIKJI L Represcntative Russell of Mnssaclmsetts to-dny deaigluledas a member Vthe nuL- cununiltee htving the nmtter in charge, ru- Imsrlicd 2 "If mnters should reach an ex- treme pointl don't believe that we am goingto be eaten up by any European power." COMBATTED THE RABBVS THEORY. lll lllk` `lUlIl)I IIIEILLCT. Sc:-rt-Iary \\'hitney declinml to be inter- \`iu\\cd regmxling the plll)llCBllU in Tlu: North licrlnan (iuzcttn-. No new oruln-r.-, the .\`ev:r(*.t.ary amid, hail been issnunl by hi ulepurtinent regamling .\':nnnan urliirs. .\'L-xx.\tu' l".:(niumla said: llisIn.m~k':4 rr- presaiun of opinion will not deter the Am- erican people from carrying out any policy they may u.lopt as desirable or necesur. Tl1e.\'ununnlslunds are of great import nnce with relation to the development of lrzulu via the projected canal! across the Isthmus of l`zum1na and across Nicnragnu to .n power whose ships are sent on long (`raxiaem The establishment of cooling stu- tiuus is a necessity. and the locution of one on the central island of the Samoan group is looked upon as of great importmce Ions." . ..t `L... 11-..-.. {`.........:u.... n.. ll) ll. .\I-znbers of the Home Committee on Foreign Adair: neon to-night were averse totliscusling our relations with Snmua. as they are expected to communicate their view: tn the Home in a report. Ronrmu-nmtix-n Rnsuell nf Mnnnnn-hluofta ,,. W- nmny, in thu {arm n. ncumu Lermory. Assismunt. Secretary Rives row} th!` l<;:.x:-ches and rcnmrkezl with u smilo, " 'l'h-y zcezn to be hurling (letizmce in nu: hwih, lun'1 the-y`." He intimated thu: lhu'c were impnrumt lifTcrvucu.a in [In- stazvnm-ins Imulc by The X(>1'Lf1 ('iernw.n tianzotlu and the Prusitlcns Int-S5IL 0 to (`un- grcsa 1:-g.u`-ling the treaty ri;hts of (hr- (rcal lirilnin aml the United Sinus 2.. 4|. . .. ._ .....oa.... uoinuiiicuis lll llle \\ est. rnciuc |H`(,'iI.H, signuu at Berlin, April 6, 1884) . Mr. Bayard thought his m';.;ven1eut. prccluciedj(ierm|ii llC1`lli\'lli0ll.`i in .\'iuno:L. This (lL`Cli\ll.ll)l1 (le- linus the l)UllXl of the possessions of [he twu cmuitries iuul provides that neither |1 will make acquisitions uf other Icrriturynnlr 1-stulnlisli protectorate-3 over any other t0l`l`i{ul`y in Lhe \\'v.-st l :u'ilic. The iiu:vlii|`;itioii pl`I)\'lllUS that. thv .Vu\'igai- tnrs, .\'unmn Iulaunls, with whivh 1::-nnany, l-"H-alt liritain and the United States hm -: , Cl)IIClll1l('\l Lruu.{ius. and the Fricmlly. Tungzi l Islands and the Nini (.\';'\'ugu; Islnlids slm'.l form neutral territory. .\c:i.-l In! n(`1`1II:uI`v Rlvtil l`:`lLil ll!` l Wnnlnlmgwiq upmlonsl. \\'.\: Jun. `.24. --The despatches from Berlin and Lulldon regarding the atti- tude nf Geriiiany on the .\`.umnn question njerc the subject of general discussion here this evening. Secretsry lluyarul this even- ing said it would not be proper fur him to discuss the subject of the dospastehea at this time. He lid not know who wrote the. article in The Nnrth G-e`rin.in Gazette, con- sequently he could not assume the state- ments to be nteial, nml they might prove in be mere newspaper gossip. K: said that although (lerniauiy Inziy ll'.l\'C lzzrger illtl`C.sld in Snnion than the United Htaics it had no better or later infnrlnzition iruni thnt euuntry than the United Smtes. llegnnling the staw.-nicnt that UUl'l)l`.Ll|y ",\\'unl viuhite nu treaty in au-qniring |l.SCOHdiLllL'_y in Sauna: Mr. lhyard called nttentiun to the declaration Concerning the lmnmlsries of the Hcrn::Ln and English duliiimiuiis in the West Pncilic (leczui, signed ..o Ii \m-{I It IRHH `Mr Rnvnrd ~_, . Bismarck`: Nevnpnpor Organ Create: Ex-' cltemont In tho [Jilted Elston. . in-;ut.i.\', Jun. 24.--'l'he North Uornnm (::w.vt't ( Priucd Bismarck`: urguii) denies the 1-xi.~at<.-nee of any treaty prccluchng any I-Iurupcun power from acquiring or seeking to an quire n.~'.x:-ndamcy inl Samoa. The I-`nu-tic also denies that Eng|n.nd.unil the ` L7r.it-ii States are agreed that the proceed- ings: of the liennan agent in Samoa. are mnlrary to the stipulations of the treaties concerning Ssnion. and are up osed tn diplomatic etiquette and that those li n\\'- ers have oiiicinily notified the German Gov- ernment nccnhlingly. 'i`he'tre.xtics between Samoa, Germany, England and the United SLateu,"1`hp' Gazette further says. provide that Smnnn Silii concede to each treaty Power cqunl right: with any other l ower, hut no treaty rcqu.rl'ing the nentmiity or imlepemlence of Samoa exists between (ler~ many zunl the United States. T H E RAWSON CASE. LAn~'l\0`.\', JIII. `0.--an UIIIIIUII Iuxpotlluon ol Couwku. numbtrinx N0, which Intends found colony in byuiniu. hu lundod _. 'l"-..L.n-ah in from-.h tan-inn-v tin or. THE SAMQAN I 3'nAwL, -I-_---..-:|- U II-IIHUIVI xy. 5, however, : behind the ll" PI CL"-' cuu vinced "1-`HE BRtT1sH,v\rm(:. FRIDAY, colwronuurcl. Cl!\'CINA'rl,Jlu1. 24.~-Thc mm of the Ciuoinnni, Hamilton and Dayton ruilroal ` Agsinni. Kuhn, Loobd&M(i`o`; to recover 43)!) snore: of Dayton an 0 I Ln smock, mung- ed to have been illatlqy p edged with du- `. londcum by Henry ` on during hia mu- lrol of tho (7. H. I. D. road. hu been cum pv.-omhed. The plslntil` `once l{\!Ix'L- gun uuollrul of then Mock: long tied up. Chic-:30`: fvmeu. (`m.':wo, Jun. 24.~TIw Bum. at Jime- .or| at the Board of TI-ado :u I\.-_ pulsed resolution: protesting uguinnt. the introduc- lion in the Iagiulmnre-.s of I'ennuylmuin, Uhio, Rama and Colorado at bill: oxclux`. lng dranud beef, pork and mutton {ram sale in thou utes. The ronolulionl do- olnro thnt. than most: are healthful and that the loglnlativo Actlou will injure the ropuuuion of Amdl-lean menu At home mnl nlu-mul. and will dump the cattle rni.nn_,- industry of the country. ___?._4.---j,-__ uuurm we L-orouer. ouuum was u mu `ucuson Suturdny Mid made tome money. In the evening he went to the ulouu with an _.mrLy nl lrieuds where he drunk uo lmulu ll champagne, mun after the other. It. mu ll 5 Iplru. of bravado than he did this. He Jtl 5-awn no bin all day, and his Syatclll would not sum to mucu cu.rln~u- ucul. ll. poiloneul his blood and In `pc.:.|...~ u- l lhyxutucl. _. .,_ ..__` I nu nu--nu.-w .-.-.... ..._.. l3mm|u.\'.\', Jun. '25. Two bottles of champagne caused the death of Max Shil- Iuk, I young man who [had an No.31 \\`ycknH-street. lla dicul in John \\`a n:ulo.-in`: saloon. No. I2 HUyI.~Ih`oct. Thu cntw only came to the nulicc of Coroner Ruouey yesterday. He is t,ui|1\'eBligB!.c it. Dr. '1'. W, Tophum, of N0. N4 -5'ulu:rIucr~ horn-street, was called to the usiamucu of the dying man and gave 3 cerlitic.n,e atm- ing than. death was canned by alcoholiu poilmting. He did not think it noceuury to inform the Coroner. Shillnk was It tlm ....- .... s.-......I-.. ...:l -....L. mun.-. mnnnu He rlluu up LOW!) 'lLII ll IIVIIUKIUII IIIIVUI. The men at the Traction depot. say {hut Murtun went either to Harrisburg. when- he bu relntivea, or to Kentucky, Inn n.ui\'c place. Mnrtun is about 45 years old. He II single. He in said to have served in tin- relml unny during the Imr. He was nick- numcd Kc-muck " by his companions. non could not he iounu. The brother of I woman who had over- heard the awry of the man : victims told it to I driver on I '1'mctiuu car. The clrivur went to Morton`: house. He naked him if the story was true. Morton mid it was the tint. mm: he had heard of it. Morton mu prepniug to return to work. Shortly be- low .\lr. lluwm'd'a vi.-sit. to the house Mur- um lei: it. The hm. time he was seen in the city was on the fuliuwing day. Then i he rudu town with is Triictioii driver. '1'}... mm m. lh Trncliuii (IL-nut. saiv llnllowny 'u~Pl|||. No pert of the humen machine requires more uonnent enpervleinn then the nervous system. for upon it our heelth, end even Iile. depende. Theee pill: etren then the uerves and Are the safest ener purifiers of the blood. Nauru, hem ache. iddineu, numbneee, and mental epethy yiel: to them. They deepetch in e summery mnnnor those tiietreulnu dyspeptic lymphoma. Itomachic peinl, fulneel at the pit at the utomech. eb- dominel dleceueiun, end regulate alike capri- clone eppetisee end conned bonele-the comuonly woompenylng nine of defective or dlmininhed nerve tone. Flellowey Pllle ere ertlcnluly recommended to penoluof and one end Iedentery hehlu, who pt-ndnel ly fell into I nervous end lrrlteble puke un- leee eon-be Inch reeeontive he oocuionnlly e-LAn lm. [Hey Blllu [He `CCu`&LIUII WI! II U|ICI\' mailing scheme. Then Howard luuteneal to the l`ru,ction depot. He was frenzied. He wanted to kill Morton. Unable to timl him he hurried to the District Attorney": oice. There he was told to place his case in the hands of the detectives. He spent some time in cunsultin ll lawyer. After a w hilc he was persuade: to swear out 3 WI!`- mm \\`h.-n rim detectives were nut In INN? He was pcrnuuuuu Lu nvnwnl uuu 0 win - ramt. When the detectives were put Ill pnssession of the cue iv. was :00 late. Mur- tnn vnulnl Hut 110 found. P05393310 Ul [UH CIEIIU III ton could not he found. l'I... I...._n|.... Ii "Not an on-gm"-vnlt nulodoon. that Morton s conduct was uruuguu LU ugm As soon on Mr. lIow"ard was told of the matter he rushed to the man : house. Morton was not in. Tho father excitedly told Morton's Aged parents that he won} I ive him twelve hours to leave the city. They responded by declaring that their son wu inclpa-ble of the crime charged aguimt him. 'l'he_v amid the accusation was a blAck- l m_.ilimy ..-lu-nu: Then Hnwnrcl hanteneal ` Jllllly I rllllrn. l'llH.ADEI.I lll.\, Jan. '23. ~-l e0ple living down town are (?X('iL(i over the misconduct of as. man named Judsmi Morton. Hi-i depravity is said to have >'iirpiis.-ml that of llrudley, who was sent:-iiccd yesterday to 1?!) yours` iinprisonment for its:-miltiiig young girls. The drive.-rs and conductors of the 'l'r:tc;ion`.~4 depot ut 'l'w~-iiiutli zind \\'lmrton- itri-ets, ninoug whom .`.l-vrton worked, liaivo I)('('Yl tniking of nothing visit` for the past day or two. M0rlm| will lm roughly lnindled it he has the lH|.l'dlilU()Il to reappear among `hose with whom he worked Morton until last \Vl't.`k drove a hob-tail '.1rr'n the ('lii'istinn-street branch of the l'rzn-tion lino. Early lust week he ohtuined 5 lezwc of zihsence on account of i-sickness. The story of his misdeeds then leaked out. .\lorton received \| Bl'l1iH_L{ from one of his friends among the drivers. He escaped from the city hoiore u watrmnt which haul bot-n isaueil for his arrest could he served. The Tran-tiou employcs say that for uome tiine past Morton made it pram-ticc of entic- ing young girls whom he encountered in his neighborhood. He lived nt the northeast i'()l`lICl` of Niiieteeiith and \\'ilder-atroels. Un .\'incteenth-street, below Wilder. is u. vacguit house, to which .\lorton possessed ll key. llis method was to entice girls into the house l.y giving them candy and money. His victims raiigod in Age from `J to H years. Anioug them were the tip little daughters of H. Howard, A business" man. and an en- gineer named Preston, who lived in adjoin- ing houses on Nineteenth-ntroet, above Dickinson. It was through these Victims that Morton's conduct was brought to light. A. -nun -I Mr IIHIIIHRFI` \|'n.I [nlrl nf [lu- towmy The pnstlnzxstor of Toronto has been hero for the past two days setting with Mr. ]{z\ggu.rL the details of A new system of luL~ ter collection in 'l'umntu and other nmttera connected with the lopartxnunt. _7:,.-._,_,_ Jmlson !I0r|tm'1 l`lI-.-In Afler (`mmnllllnal Dlnuy I`rlnIcn. I-.. -)1 Iv..,...1.. 1;..:..,. summer. Mr. John Lowe, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, left for the )lzxI'iti1x1<* Provinces last night to make arrange.-Incms for the re- ception of innnigmnts next season. The present imlicatinns are that the \'o!\nc of ixnlnigmtiun this year will be much greutcn` than Inst. '1'... \I.'...'.,...... mlm ..npm!...l Hun \lm.n-m.I Luau Hut. The Ministers who utlemlud the Montreal Buzml 01 Trade bnuquet returned to the city towluy Thu nnxt |nn.~xf.nr of TOFOIILO has hero men 0: nroncluun. Instructions have been sent to Cullectors J nf Customs not to issue any more licenses to American sh ingvesaela under the modus vivenali. Some of the h'censea expired on Dec. 3| and have not been rcnewpd. The remnintler, which were issued for one year from date, will expire during the curly HIIIIIIIIDI` large party ()1 5 CTIUI" 5539151!- Hon. Mr. Dem ney, Minister of the In- terior, is conlined to his I`8Hidcm.'c by an at- Luck of bronchitis. l ...........s:...... I. lit: Lnnn can} in: {`..IlnnOnu-.1 I nmrrmv. _ "File Dapzirtment of Agriculture has re- rrejvezln lune: from Mn ()lilu1,'who was sent home by the .\.'camlinnviuu Nucicty of Sluniiulm Inst frl, in which he says that he will return in the aprillg:uccumpullicti by 11 large party nf an erinr' elllers. Hun. Mr. Ilem nev. when the C(HlI`Ia T050. The deputation from Moncmni und Fresl- i mjgtuu,-3 to act with the Halifax `ileputuliun in the inn.t'tI' of the Hlmrt. Line Railway, arrived to-(lay, The whole lepututiuu will have an ilm-r\"ie\y with t|Ie.(iuve1'IIineu'. Lu- ... fl a . [No Marv I-`lulnlug l.Ifl'lIICI to he I,um-al '- |,'mlcr,Ih1-Jlodmo Wlvolull nl Preug-u- _'l'|Ie .lmrI une lmnltullnu. ()1'rxwA, Jun. '21.---The case of The Mail V. Luumme was coutimwd to-lay in the Supreme (`uurt and_ was not concluded ` when the court rose. vm... .1...........:.... I.-..m `klnnmnn .....l l`.~...l. I T0l`IC`S..l-ili,O.\I THE CAPITAL ipnospacrs -'0:-4 INCREASED |MM|. ~ ..,_. .ca/mom n-ns=n-:An.` 'I'-wro IIMIIM lllrll lllm. j.-.7-r- T. A VILLAINOUS DRIVER. I. `J. I \VU UUKLIC3 Ill 2d Shil m No. mu Wu` No.12 n tlm nnlinn nf (`nrnlmr A Canadian Malice A Sensation In Chicago - What He Had losay. (`tilt/mu, Jan. `25 -S. J. .\loore, a gentle man havinga large commercial interest in Toronto. was in Chicago speaking on the annexation question yesterday. He said the national pol ic of the present administration has done muo to bring about a separation between Canada and England. It favours the high protective ,policy now in wogue with us. Of courle England retains her mloniea from eeltish motives. There is no money. however, for England in Camula. on a visit to England last summer I talked with a number of prominent London mer- chants and with them Canadian trade counts for nothing. Therefore. if Canada ahould dezido to take such a radical step as to annex herself to the United States I do not think England would oler objection. The question is coming re idly to the front. The press and people are usily engaged in dis cuaaiagit. Mr. Moore said he waa not in favour of commercial union. The diiculty with commercial union was that it was only a tempor measure. From a Canadian standpoint e thought it was better to talk nf annexation. Tho loco! Arrlvnln. . Arrlnh At the British Anorlou Roul- Dr. Cook. Naponoo ; J. J. Dunlap, Quebec ; J. F. Huntor, W. Bromnu, JJ M. Roth tnond, W. J. caann. w. ulmnmm. 'r. McQuIlhu, E. T. M|nin.J D.HI!nphnyr, H. U. Lurk. C. T. Maruhull. Toronto ; I). B. Dotwoll, J. E. Anllm, Berlin ;J. Clan!- lon, Bnntlord ; I`. U. Hawthorn. Oohun ; J. Moullllvny, W, Lavm, Mound ; W. T. Bmwoll, Rqnlrow ; B. T. Trnhy. Wood- nnnk 2 ' Mnnnhm-um, lllunnu HA,-nthntl, You can buy silk pluuh. ulloolonor 36. par ymlu Spence & Utunloru. ~ T. Bmwoll. Rhnlnw T{ uook ; W. Mncphu-sou, Glugow, Scotland. I` Manitoba br;n, the cheapest and most ` mng food on tho nukes. at W. F. oods In fauna. Nlw Yolm, Jon. `.'l.--A lhuaumlottrr guys: The l'iVOl' Cutiiony bu m'er1'..wol. lmmonu dump was done in u:v- L-rm uf l uut.o and other ports of Aru-~ ."r.-~ mu`. (`nnmu llooullgboen. ` (`IunLmm.\', H.(`., Jun. 24. Illicit dis- tilling in 1\'nrt.hweut.ern Cumlim is im:ne.u-~ in" rapidly. The muomhincru who fur yvnrl nulmnttocl to arrest now make e:-ue ruinmnce. ()n Tueudu y live rcvomu: nllicurs in the nmmutninn were tired on by 30 men but noluM|_)' Igau hurt. Alumt ulayligln tonlny tam mane ulliuern \\'cru aunbmu-uulecl. They rvturnod the re mu 1lI.u'.'v-J `I9 rnoonuhmcn. Deputy Mutnlml luglumvor Ina wounded and one Inodnlhunr captured. l'HlI..\ut.l.l'IllA, IIISII. ..1.--Auc IIIIIUIICAIII Iron and Noel Aslociittioni statement bhuws that the total production of pig irnn in the Unitocl Rules in I883 was 6,4!X),TIi9 gross tons, against 6,-H7,l-I3 gross Ions in I337. The production in 1838 was thr iM`geB!. inuur hiawry. The extruordinany lCll\'iLy of the furnaces in the lust few months of the year brought tin tntnl production far above the figures indiuteti by the Itatilticll results uf the lirst. half of the your`. 'i"I~.n. prmluction in the first half of I388 u.t~ .'_i|`.`U.U9'.3 gross mus, second half 3,-170,647. 'l he um-rouse-cl production of pig iron in nu- .~ .\'Lnteu iu I833 over I.\`.~i7 w.t- n\'t`l' `.'U.`i,L'UU net tuna. AI lute as |.`4li.'n the vrh--h cuunlry msuie has pig iron than the mun). maul:-. Ill 1355. l`enusyl\'1mi.t m:t-lo lu.-.s pi . ium in 1553 than in 1857. Sn did Nvu \ urk, New Jersey, Maryhuul, Wis:-vu..'n .i;t-u .\iI.~':4uu|'i. Uhiojumpc-I from 97.1 .'.'H nu: tut-..~ in Ir'..\".' In Hl.l0.'l,b'l8 in IS;-.\. Th- ` Ll1)L`k of pi,virnn unsold, in the Imn-IA ol nmtmfuctureru or their A 't'l|l8 II. he chm- nf I358 um] not intemlot for the cuusmnp- tmn of umiittiacturers. umnuntd tu 3.`K1`t.~ 1'3] not who against 401,266 not tons Juan -.n lmllcti ly ('ll'('lu|| III I lU\I:uLIIcI. Auvuu, '-Ulla give him H9 majority. L\Tk.R. Luriviere was elected today for l m\`eni-her by ll fair nmjurily. Returns l`(*L't`i\'(`1l give him 427, Richnrd 321), (`Ian he 1'09. 'l'Iu-re are elovon place: yet to hear hm:-_ whi.-n are expected to increne l.m i- \|-ri-'s majority. A very light vote mu Inn:-ll Ru-new:-cl Altenllun Io Ihe I`!-ojrcl-~'l'ho Allnlu l.lIn~ly to Inc! the Funuract. .\lu.\'rmtu,, Jan. '.`4. -Renewed uttuntiun is directed to the project of it inst .'\ll.|llllL` service gml it seems likely that after all the Allsn Cuiiipniy will most pmhalnly get the C()lll.l`I('L It in umlerslood that the H'- qu_irL-inents of the tiovernnieui are such that no company will undertake to fulfil tliuzn for an annual subsidy of half ll million cl-:l~ lard. which is the utmost the (?u\'erninent hats yet spoken of grunting. The Andcrsmi ' (`nmpany is being promoted hy Mr. l`. H. Muckintoali, ex-i\l.l . of Ottawa. It is ic- imrted that silica the death of Sir Win. 'ierce of Glasgow there will be some _ dith- culty in the Anderson: getting the nc-censau-_\' capitol Iul). This will Pr.u:tlc|ll_\' leave the Allmm in the field, And instead of an expensive service of 20 knots it is likely thot the more sensible plan of having vessels lmlf-way between thnt weed and the present ` speed of the l`ui'-isian will be adopted, The men-lunta here favor the Allotment of the contract to the Allana, who would be `sure to bring the vessels up to Mouirenl, when as It foreign company might atop them at Qld ct: without my restraint: on the pm t of the Government. IIIllll|.l.lIlII In: El of Annexation.

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