Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Feb 1889, p. 5

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`lllghthorh ha nppouod In bfmdou, Hm. ` Igodll (`ollkuu Impound Ouonucu. 3llAIOKl.\'.PI., Fob. 1-Buck R6 . ` Burnside. Bear Valley md,NorIh Fruit In Not. I and 9 oolllojriu arzodhbr tlho Racing Com Iuupon n 0 to- ovIn?:o, tho donorslintlon `gt the co u-tde. Four thousand not no ldlc. . \ `nu FITIIQ (II III! UIIZJIIIUCTU. ` "it in only | quentlon of time," oontinuod Mr. Bonuno. "u to when other systems, that nro now mauurubly or ultngothor oun- trollad inwhoir emplo aunt of engineer: by the Bmthorhood. wil M with And ovor. throw it, And I believe 0 within a your l the Ponmyinuh lull.-and will Ind Irm- canary :6 moot tho Ian." I \ Hllilgu. IJHIVIHI 'I|lII Illll Vlllllcy IVUIIJ. " The lect ie. ' he seicl, " that the men and their families cennot live upon their wages and beer sut-li e hunlon, null em eetised--indeed. I know ~ that of the engtuoere upon the Reading system not 26. nor even 1'5, um in good sanding I meet: that not over that number hhre paid their assessments There have heon 0 power- ful ceuscs operating egninet the con- tlnuence of the power of the locomo- `tivo engineers. The rst wee the leathluow the lieediug struck at the Knights of Labor, when it fought so successfully the great strike of leet winter; and the other wee the victor of the Chica- n, Burlington ietnl Quinci ued over the lrotherhood. in success ully overcoming the strike of the engineers." sale 1. .._I- - .......el.n. Al `K144 '0 ....:..L...-.l nguhoou-ybdnubullutt The llrvllwrhnnd or Imfollclltt lingllu-I-I sum In In Gullu In I'Il'(`I`\ .. `I u SI IWIJ ITTIIIFUI. C'II"'- ll ITIU BR! \:~ |_l.\`, Feb. 3.- -To-day, near Grouch- rouv.-ml A train bound from Ilrussels for Nam:-r, struck a plllnr of a bridge musing the bridge to cullupao. The trsin was our- l`ie1l\ll)\H| with ll. an-I comp}:-tciy wrecked. Fourteen p(`l`s0na Va ere killed and .10 other: were Injured. ` [I .5 KIIIQ gal. to-til) ' .\lcFudden. Ulric-n In Wear II: own rlulu. IH']\l.l.\', Fol. 3. --Thmnu Sexton, lnrd .\l.xynr of Dublin, has returned hi: private vutrc-o" tickets fnr a coming levee at the ('.HLie withn request ms! the c xmmissioner -5 police an-ml him no more iuviuuiuns while the pr:-wnt l:m-crnmenl renmins in power. The prism: <|uctnr at ('lonmel has guaran- teed that no further attempt shnll be made In furve .\lr. Uliricn tn don the prison curl- nu-! has l`UlI:~1':)lC(` In (`all in another |h_\ .~'i- inn fur l|<-nnsultaliun on Mr. ()'BriL-n's . 1-nun Illull l iur Julian l'nun-rfolr Appelnlecl Brlllnli llnlslt-r ul Wnslilnglon. l.n\`lm\', l-`oh. 3.~ lt is stated that Sir Julian l`aum`cfun-, pi-rmunent. L'n.lur Secre- [airy of State for the Foreign Ul`llr(`,lms heen app--inn.-il British Minister In the United l`.(i`:(.'~\. The report is credited at the for eign uilic". The appointment is creating irrimtiun in British iliplonmtic circles, as an l.t'_li`.I`IllI`C from the rule of succession in uppuuuiuuns accor-ling to rank in the ser- vive. Sir Julian in a lawyer. not adiplo- unit, anal was never attached to any em- hnuy. He was appointed to his present post on nu-mint of his extensive knowledge of the legal hearings of treaties. As his pr;-.~euL salary is only 2000 yearly, the new appuiiitim-iii. is {I desirable one, the salary of the minister at Washington being `.'M)lM. Among utih-iala he has a reputation fur shrewclness. He has quiet, amiable m.iuners allied with much acutenees. IIIC I'll` heir of Luluugs UH ll: IIIIV. At .\`nturdny a meeting of the Tnrnnto 'l`wnhL-rs` Assuclltlnn hlpoctur Hughes presided. The ubject of the im.-Ming was In ac-nniilur the question of 1'.\'lt`ll\ll:n,' am invitntion to the National I-)luc.-xtivunl hsuculion of the United State! to hold their annual convention in Toronto next year. A resolution was nnunivn-u:l_v adopted to the otfect that the Toronto Anucictlon heartily invites lts m-wmkers on the uther side and will do in utmost to secure the cooperation of the City Council, Ontario Leginlnture and othot inuential bodies in fnrtherin the mutter. The 00l~ 1 I vontion will be hol in Jul . An [In Pnlica (`curt on .\Atnv-(luv Ri.-lu-.I l nu VIUUMI -`\`n|l nunseu OI me |)l'l\'Ht'g0 0! l the chullcnge, lnut he would give ` Sllllslllclill. Subsequently the Prince L'llzlll',{csl his mind and the lucl occurred. Thu wlmlv anllhir lms been largely sup- ]>l`('sSL`tl by the .\ll3ll`l.|ll court, but it has luukcal out tln-uuglx nri.'~'tm'I`uts cultura- miscxi in the nlllxir who lunl 1- lt`B\'Q the vmmtry. The l`lInpc| m', whukn:-w of the wlmlc ul-sir, lms, it is said, fully upprovcd his sun`: luulmviur, `Um .'!n which the AIIIII`-Inn I1-own I'l'II(' Wan , ._\ slnln by an lnjlu-cal llnslmml. NEW Ymui, l"(_:l. 2. -A Berlin special to The Evening Sun says: (`rmvn Prime `mdolph of Austria was killed in a duel Tuesxlay by Count l"r:'\nz (`lam Gallon. The Prince's witnesses were (`onnt Huyns end ,__`l'riI1ce Cnhurg, his lnrnL||uri:rl.u\'. The Cuunt s witnesses were l rinve Ferdintunl Kinsky Indamnthcr nulrlonmn. The duel \\'n?fouglnt aT4W Iiatlcu. The l rim:e was wuundezl mul truuspurted to the nearest cutie, Meyer- ling. He died late in the evening, '91st at the hour when his coming wan anxiously awaited at a state dinner in the llofburg. The Prince had been mvimr attmntimis tn uwuueu at I scan: ulnner In the notburg. paying attentions to the Countess (.`lmn' (iallus, nee Hoyus. for six months. It is Cilitllvli that recently while on u shouting excursion nu the estate of the laly's mother-in-hm` Cuunt Qzun Hill-A ins surpl`i.\cd his wife ina tr:unprmnisingsitua- timmith the l rincc. '|'h--(`aunt at once chal- lengul Ruh,~;lph, and the utter asked for time in which to cuinsitlvrit.1 At the expirat- tiuu of the time. which on` rred Tuesday, he ulrgclared that in 1u_"Ul`liI|lh't` with the un writtvn rules of ntfnirs uf honor in Austria he would -.\'nil himself of the privilege of xicviillillst tin-1-lmlit-mve lllll. ho {vnniil nivn DECLINE OF A GREAT ORDER. umwa no onuun pubucnuon In Vienna. Nevertheless, there in no doubt that the whole story of the tragedy hu not" been mlcl, neither in there any doubt that the re- frcwntntiom of the great grief of Arch )ucheaa Stephanie ere very much exagger- ated. - A great nnny persons believe that Rutlol h waahillrderetl by some jealous or injurex enemy. and dark hints of vengeance upon the murderer are becoming common. _..._._. I The Whole story No! Vol Iiawn--1I'ol hcr nunallun (`ones to null. Lo.~31nL\', Feb. 3.- I`ho Austrian oiialn lmvc nally decided to father I report nut- , ing that Crown Prince Rudolph committed . suicide in; moment of.iuunity. This statement. is ulrsoluply otcigl. and no other. , story of the princofs sleuth will ever be per- inmed to obtain publication in Vienna. Ne\'erl.h'eleruL there in nn nlnnht. Hut L... LonoWs7ckvnLLE's successon. mm-a While M.-Long an .u-mu. `l'IH.l.\. 1'1`?-. 3.-l'ulice Inspcx-tor Mur- urn km I at Uweedure, (Vmnty Done- tu-dny while trying to unust. Fntber FHIHIIPII I III -VIITTPIIIUII. -r\`\'-\, Foh. L . The formal Announce- L thzu An-lnluke Francis is the heir- uu } Inn in tlm throne u ill prolmbly be _vw.l for legal reason: And on account of , pm.~xhiIi1y uf u posthumous issue of in Rm]:-lph. [III]: xlr. John H. Rogers, the genial husluuul an-i mimager of .\linnic l`slIn<~r, is :1 man of spunk cum independence. The company uuno here in week ago from Detroit lay thc ` t`. l`. ll. an-l tlwypnrposed lc;x\'ing l` the l`.".`_`0Il 'l'. R. train yesterday for i`itls- lunrg. But, as Mr. Rogers cluiinml, the Iimud Trunk people refused to give the mmpuny of 14 people the usual theatrical rates hocsnss they lmd patronized the 1'. I`. R. in coming herc. This to Pitts- luxrg meant 90 cents each, or Sl'.`.iiU. Nu \lx. Rogers went to the C. P. R. and paid thcm $l`.!.'S for in special tnin. (`nntrscts for the construction of the gt'i';llt`l` part of the (`onsdiui Pacic Rnil~ \H|_\' lsetween London and \\'ind~mr hove l-on-n awarded and the balance will he let to-day. Over forty tenders w.-re secured tor the work, from large Mid smnllcontrscb hrs. The Ingest contract given was for 50 miles. It extends from \Vindmr a short distance cast of Chathstn. .-\ngus .\'inclail' of Chnthsm and Williun Doghnoy of Mont:-col, were the successful unnpetitors for this work. Ten miles east of the Sinclair-Doghnoy controct were given to Willisln Brown of Chnthsm. and nnother section of ten miles further east, was I\\ Il`d- ml to .\lossrs. Hickson And Hutchinson of st. Pntlinrines. The rlces obtained are said to be very good. he heaviest put of tlw work west of London will he construct ed hy the Canadian Pscitic Coupw . itself, auul it will slum: make many of the eoviest tuttings on the line. At .\'.Aturdx|v n Innnlinn nf tho Tnnunn Almllnrr Sen-nnllnn Lcnlu 11111. .\'I.-\'_ Feb. 3. The ncnsatimml news dnut to-day that A lreuutiful young w<~ vununitlml suicide by mkim; 11 mt .\lU) (`l;l|_ ; at the ammo time that `rumn Prince tunk his life. The two `u-re cmmniltc-I.nlnmst silnuluuenunly. ;..f_: wAs nupouan MURQERED. AND NOW |T;wAs A DUEL. n lUlInI-Tn n Ilnllvnu Ac-rlclo-Inl. L'..|. '1 I` J... _. I The Sm-cc-nnlun. .1. nl 'l`L_ I,,,. mun K lm':\I pnper I. I-`. Llununo, l'r00k Divi- Ou M minim ` Mmtnuu. Fob. 2."-Junu R-cg who built. some 0! the non dlcult nocunu cl the Cuaulhn Puclq Rallmud. bu connot- d V! the Chitin Government on coo- Itncl . mild cl lnvqy. involving an onl.l:IoII'I9.(n).(lll< ` PIIIIIT III IIIU IlIll.`lC I Much . ad] lb |0l[_ onlo. In-xx. day. \|| O-urn Jotlllgc. ` Usmvu, Fob. 8.-Mrn. O. Drhooll ol Onhows bu jun rocolvod over am from -the Unihd mom Wu Dopnrunont for ur- vlou rendered by her docouod hubund during the rebellion. Y-urduy chm-noon, who o rat! I i" ch - Iu.J h . `:2 l .'t.L'..'1 ...'....` ``'t``.'..``..`:'.. .. S..." ..`:'.f... .. ' wu IIIIIIXII II UIIIIIICI WIIII 50' II` T91. lrn of Bsnp. Sutcon. Tracy & Macvcqh. Grover VIII PI-It-the law. \\'Mn1.Vuro.w, Fab. 3 -1: in authoritative- lyannounced to-dc thnt. l`rou'.lont (`lovelud will return to the . tau: of New York to re- Iido on the oxpiution ol his hr: of oce. and will on March 5 ruumo the practice of bl: profeuion In New York (`it , having uoociuhod hlnuollu oounul wit tlulnv I... ..l ll--.- no-5... 'l`...... 1 LI. -L N. Paul nu-In-Ir In-pd-cg. S1: l`.uu., `ob. 1-.-\|l Anthony Park. an u-iurocrutic suburb of St. Psul. in in I ut- ur over an elopoment. which bu just occurrod. The principal: an Union Anus, ` I cousin 0! thoovoruor oi Sluuolnnutts. and Min Kmmn \\'Atson. the putt n~ ninusnt-puutniltmu at the park. ounv Amen hu ncently attained hu umjorily us In the proud pouunor of some I-$ll).(ll) in cold cash. I. H. Itltun. 'l`.u-ant. a II tho city. \IU\UrIIIIll'HIr Jiilllllllll` IIIIIII lK)lI Inf HOG`!- sity of roprinln for Manda`: ltllck on the Uernmu. The racial: In Berlin B:-:Iu.I.\`, Feb. '2.- The announcement that llianurck has ordered the exemption at fnroigners trnm nmrlinl lam` in Samoa and has inau`uru;1l the Ilurnznn (`umul In I |llx~ draw from control of the mlmunlatraliou Ins elicited only partial approval in the pr!-~<~. (uvornmonl yournnls insist upon the noon- nitv nf mnriuln lnr \IAuAfn'n ntlnuk nn llxn Why England In nk! to In Glad. L0.\`luI.\', Fcln. `.`.--l.ord Snlisbury had I long interview yesterday with the German mnbmumlor, it is iK`iiu\eti about Seaman and onnu-m;mrnry suhjm.-ts. England in glad that America has protested and lhu Bh- nmrck has backed down. omnuuu umun-, nut IIIUII ' I. It wouiu arrive in A few days. He suteul that Bi.illlll`Uk'l instrurzions tn tho Herman con aul nt Samoa to withdraw his demund fut control of the Islands reached the German minister here before Minister Pcndlotun at Berlin n-<-eixenl Mr. Bayard}: telegram. lay- ing the United Sutos would not mcognin the niartial lnw declared by the German consul. 1 uuauuu as very IlllPUl'I.dllI, as H. lmucueu t at the people of that mluny re-gar-led tln situation much in the same light uthe American people -lo,axnd we are not disposed to look favorably upon foreign encroach menu in their vicinity. The .\'m-remry s.ml he bud not yet. reculvecl the prnposllinn from Bisnnasrcl: for I conference rogudmg Smmmn uairs, hut thou I. it would l2.nn--..l:'- {nab-n.-0inu.. In al... I '........... -... Mn; :. :~uu-~ -e:Ux'rln [my lDo\v1Il.l.mg.nn. lIu.~svim(.~s(E MD -0. Phillipa, l'||||||alutl : 5'. \\`ny. L`hapm.m ; G. Anderson. .\larys\`iH;- \\ ullsnd-J. R. Hwn Ila, Thumld ; I . Morn- |m:stnr. Numirly ; A. mgpm. Nln um Falls. Hruco (SoutII)-A. \\ neehlur. null; J. K. .\l:-Imnn. 'l`ocswt\ter; J. Sn-pheul. Walk:-rlon. *`l`e biuisit ii the FiilTeII`olecifou c337 Wl`l"8 on hand before Judge Street. at Us- gomle Hull Saturday lmt Mr. Dalton .\|- (knrthy wu not re-u-ly tn go on and 111. ml- ]:-urulneut was grantel until Saturday nc-xi. I affidavit: to be led lnefnn: Thurs- dznl. no c-ma ache. so.-J-y all sum nun About Duncan Alain. \\'AsHl.\'<:1*n.\', Feh. `. ..-{\`ecret.u`y Baynrd mid to-day that he regarded the Action oi the Austrnlism authorities on the rumonn uention as very impnrtallt, as it imlicaled I at the no-nnla nf thnt 1-nhmv nmu-.ln.l uh. )l'lJUpCl'UuH llu UCIII IIIIIVU are UOOIIIIHK. Fhe Boemen Zeimn gives gures showing the rapid growth 0 the banking bnnineu since I865 and proves that the dividends puial in ISS5 were in some instanmzs double those of I365 although the cspitnl has been increased sixfold. , A report presented tr the Lmndtng on poraounl taxation for I389 discloses that the richest Pruuinn contribu- tor in in the Dusseldorf circle. The portal: referred to in undoubtedly Krupp, whose nnuual revenue in 4,380,0(.0 marks. In thc \Viasboden circle the lall` est contributor is obviously Rothschild, W10 admin on in- come of 4,0`20,(XX) marks. KIUIVIFUTL I! UUUIILIUI. All the Berlin and Frankfort bank: art Prosperous and bank shares are booming. Zeimmz Rives xtures shovriun VUU `V liIuCIUUU,3"IllPllll|ILC3 W15" ["3 (Jppon cm: of the ('hancellor, Empreu Augusta also blaming his &t'l.it|D M exposing to the world fnmily scumlaln. The impression ol the diplomatic circle in that though Bis- marck`: power over the Emperor is lessen ing his position will remain Iecure until he l'BIil`P!, but that tha numnnanr nf (`nnnl Illg IIIB PUSILIUU 'I|l IV]! retires, but that the Herl-crt is doubtful. III Ll... I')....l.. .. .2 `I3. ".'IIl4-\I\U |)l UIIU UK` FAIIIDJI C55. The (`haucellnr's out-mics declnrn tlmt his reign is nearing its close. They user! that besides his ph_\'siv:\l ailments, which romln-1 him inuapalole ofgcvcrning, his almneslip in finance. allp0tent with the Emperor, is fnst weakening Bismarck`: hold and that the Ellnpress, who is I close friend of Countess von Walderu-e.sympathizes with the oppon ml: of the Vhnncellnr. Emnmu Aumuu uuuu u uuvnlnl u. uuuu Ivnwvluul u -u-nu;-u B while Fmnz is crodibo with even stronger ' Russophile uentimenta_ Their near approach to the` throne gives the Governlnent here cause for unxieiy. The opinion in official circles is Lhnt liiamnrck will seize the earli- est opportunity to ulnmin through Emperor Francis Joseph in denite assurance of how the heir-presuniptivo regards the nllinuce. Prinve l .isnnrok`n fem! with the nltrnp CHCLL LSLUJLL EAHLISU Herr Km-gel appe ( `uu nt 3 x-ssclrudc u Ientulivc of the cx `PL... I`L......._I|.. IIIIIIIIIIVUIIICI HCl|lIIUIIN II UIIU \'\.`Hl'hK'II PIN` cons. The Reichsbote supports the Kreuz Zeitung These and other symptoms divs- close the decided growth And strength of the Anti~Biamnrck partv. Rnnninnn at. (ha rn.-zidnnr-n nf (`nnnt \'nn IJIU I\llLI`I)lIIIIIrl'K purlv. Reunions at the residence of Count \'0l) Wnhlcrsee unite the partisans uf the ex- I-Impruss and the uIt.m-(`onsernmtivcs, whose conunun aim is to weaken liizannirvki inu- encm Cmmi. Eullnnberg, llr. stuecker and appear at these reunions. (`mint .\ :-am-Irmh nlsn ;uum-are an the rnnrn l'.\ny >'uuml-'l'.' Knmm~l_\'. l'urr_\'.\'.n1--I ; 'l`mM. Burk`; |"n_|la; \\ . Ilnsbnn. .\`un-hnh:' N('lIfl'|'\\ (South;--.l. \\'urd ltenfrx-\\'; 5. VI H.nrl_\ '.-4 Slnllml; l`. l._vons. Aatnlatull. \'.--f.-lk (.~`ou|m-J. Ac:--n. Iluu 'hmn : R. Mu; ne;Orrln [My Ibowllt. .ung.nn. lIu.~uim;.-z(l`2\-u--G. l lIiHlp!_ Plulgmun; \\'ny, Anderson. Mur\'s\`iHc we llL`ll'-pl'(R!llll|pEl\'0 FEKILTQS EH8 IHIIIUCC. Prince Bism ck`: feud with the ultra- ! Con'ser\'.1ti,\'es t reetens to alienate a num- ber of hitherto ardent an porters Seerch has been ordered of the ofigqea of The Kreuz Zeitung and the house of its editor for the mimuscrip of In article attacking the Chan- cellor's conduct of the (jel-ken enqlliry. This order is condemned even in The (`nlogne l}.L7.(`U.e as an offem-e egainst the liberty of the iress. The Kreuz Zeitung charges tlmt Lismarck has injured the mmmrchial sentiment by the uen1~kon prn~ veins. The Rpii-hshnfn nnnnnrts the Krou) The I'IInIrfIlOf'l Blur u`. the Wu 'r :',\ u u"(~` let: at Berlin Over tlnv iucceuiun In the Austrian `l'IreIe\ Buu.i.\', Feb. ?.--Since y :::ord.iy morn- ing Emperor William has had tvm long in- terviews with Prince Bismarck, who has been in constant c'ommnnicntinu with the p `.erman nmbaslador at Vimina and Count Kalnoky, the subject of the corresporidenre being it is roporwd the aucceasion to the Austrian throne. The removal of Prince Rudolph is regarded by oicial circles here nan misfortune for the alliance. Rudul h, althoug`h he recently quarreled with lum- peror \ 'illinm and was no special admirer of Bismarck, upheld the alliance aura politi- cal necessity. He regarded the Austro-Ger- man treaty no the grandest achievement of Austrian statesmen for many years. His legitimate Iuccessor, Karl Ludwig, and the latter's son Franz, in whose favor Ludwig alulicated, incline to anti~German policy, favoring rather an entente with` Ruuia. Ludwig has been a frequent visitor to the tains a feeling of etron personal friendship, I.)..-......L:|.. -.....A:.......-.a.. 'I"L..:_ ......_ _--_......L rtro-Ltho C3&F;--t0WHL4VhGm he enter-- THE MAN or BLOOD AND IRON LOSING ` _ HIS GRIP.` aIsMAnc7 ammo. BlS.\'l}U{(T`K'S I)/E{l.l .\ Ii. A nu ltonlrul. ` Hg]. 0' l-._.. lll"II Will` ulllllll HUI! I. d Iolthb (L bol .'.`.i' `' W [|!'ill' ill ("USU TEUIIIUIIS. also appears all the roprc (~ Empress. G mwvninn Jar-Inrn that In": lllllll secure unul HE successor of Count Mvlnlyne. n...zon- w. Tnrnbnll. 1)ulp.n llumm lbJu.~ uibsun. `m~lwi1~l. (i. Fortune Wmxelor : (L Murdio. St`ul'ux`lh. l.in-nln Jnhn .\'L`\\`h'Ill!-II`, Hunn-r. hlnlrud : ll--ur_\' \\'nmlru', rvsigvuml. t`nn|wel|-U. June-~. U-usllebnru: 1'. Brown ll:-ur_\' \\ nmlruff, resign Jmm. ( Kat-Imnnvillze ; A. Doig. I l'.(ny .\`uuml-'['.' Km: l\ III Mluin, Nun! .\I.-hm .\'un!u. k 4Su'ulM J, Bucluur. Sim-04 lluszton - Dnllul ll'Ju.~ lHbsmn_ `m-cl _ J ll sinners is announced : `II? IICIIIII BIIIUIIII U- III-r I! IIIIIR Klxustml, Junlia, Feb. 2. The ul.c.nm- or Ha)-Lin Ropllw cloned today for Boston. Kc-nl (l'l.ul)-l. .\`\\'n I):-\\sWuH. Dresden; A lu\\`u_ fort! Sir. Justice .\lc.\lnhon at Usgmnle Hall nu. MIIIIIUB UH, l{.l-. rletcner is new on I capias for $20,000 dsmnges. Mr. Justice 'Mc.\lalIon tixed lxiil on Thursday nt $l0,0tX), but the inczgrcornlexl railwny man tinds it impossible tllns- fat` to procure lmlnlsmen in It at range land. Snturilaxy be- .\lr. Tilt mmla application for the rm-lease of Flctclicr from jail, putting in the `|lllll.'I\'ll3 of the lcfundam. and tli wife of the plain till to alum` that tho nllcgud cl.mlus:ine rc- luti-ms luul only existed in inmginntiun. nnd that tlw interviews were on lnusinesu nun- ters. Judgment was rcsurvo.-l. The ' - ' aimmrs in sunnmxnm-.| ` rm Allnlulolui r'nu \v'|r';..jocnun.- Sc-\v I.l-r`uu- l'ununIu|,ouen-~|`. I'. II- Ih-nra-ls llxlcnnlou |`0III'&l(`Ip IN. 'l'unur~"m,' Feb. -l.F.dwuI'd Fletcher, the l Americnnfnnilwuy man urt-stud in Turumu U113, en Jias on Thurs ny nmrniugw ut't.he ulloclions of the wife of \Villi.un .\I. Rice. commercial traveler of Toronto. is making A ' vi;_.-uroun fight for libe'rty.through his lawyer. l 1 Rmuin ' onw. clmrg-.-d with llivlmtillg the ll Mr. James Tilt, Q.(`-. Fletcher is In-lal tuning for 5:-`nnnn .I.m....... \I.. ,l...n.l.. .-F--j-- m wmcw` A 1'ono&To' MAN wmvs sue -MONEY. ` % D i T THE m:"rcm: .> l`mnh> .7 F. Munro. Gull;l{, .; (: Sclunidt. ;\l.lJ.. .\'ow llmnbnrg; Isuuth) J, Rm.-Ins,-r, Sim-m-; .-\ lhmon: \V. 'l`m-nhnll I) M gm-I. . Unallebr-nx: Brown. {. llolton Pulls. mm~l_\'_ l'l|rr_\' .\'un.uI ;(i. .\`nn-huh.-c-. \\'nrd. ltoxnfn-\\~ 5', Hum! Lmnmla. \\'y- liridgn vll; .l. M:~\'.uu_ lhrrie. I-nnedv. Domlnlnnvillu )--'l'. - .ILu`lh:hl; lmul. I-`niroid: .\l<'Uinrum|. Ilh lug Idllbu Aoqnmea. S.\\ l*'n.\.\`\'xsou. Fol. '.3.-|iig Bertha, the rt-|\|i\l('lu*eqI:cClI who svimo-l mnuy Ile- Im.-un in this all by ropnsonting um uluo ununwouuu o Inhulnun rcnllh, vru u-.- quilted yutorda of olmsiuing Ci-(K) I 3 Irnml from W hm Urnhn. Irhum. Ibo prunriled tuuun `. Grulll told I ludlvrou story on the can r ..._-_.j-.; ER CA'SE. 1.-nhn Springs :' ; J. H. Buluug u~\.us_ ll.-rria Domlulnnvillc-; ; \\'. Hulllllrvl, ml 1 J. Itulpxu- kn]. Of III hr Ibo Inlwi; lining. lhmnr. N. 1.. Fol 2._(}.p1.. gnu... the young lnbuu. nu to-du -onmad so In Imprisonment. When the judge Ilhd why he Incl mmmltted the ('riIm:.9 [In vnunu man unit! "In; A Inn. On. " IIIIII way no mu mmmlned the cm: the young mm mm. "Feta little fun." l\` \ 0., uuuul nnu IIOCK, mu: ltll: U0- lmoh, Schrout & Cu. stock unknown; Jtwob \'. Shouts & Son, ulock, 8l.\.`,(XX); R. Hoold & Cu, build sud shock. CI96,0(l): Moth! Brat. shock. ; Zi hoin & \\'iln,utock. unknown; Henry A. ichmond, nook. unknown; Emufoid & Emig. stock. $`. H.(lX):StroItInn lira. $|0,000 noel; burrow outta, Ihroo lnuiidin . slight; Shoohufl ticket oico, &5G)0: . Zimmer- mun. H000. `I'M insurance is qlividod bo- tvroen about It!) compunia. Paul u at fault). PAISLIY, Fob. 3.-About I o'clock this morning glue franc dialling bout of Mrs. Willis (`mil In romprotoly gutted by III-0. Mn. (`tom who in about 70 you-cold. camped in but night cloths with two grown dnuglnen. tailing her ll-yeusold grandson to ioiiow. Ho hintodin getting to the stain and In Inruodhdnth. Tboeounohln In In unknown. lam about My). no inmnno. llucli uni I-uilding, $1000; J. Howell, stock, Kill): (`. l . Churchill. utonk, Null; (`Iris- tian Pinkol. nook And building, 8`.`.`(l); (`. Wochur. stock. .251; C. P. ('hollu. noel. `?l."lX): L. Brown. ock, SHIJO; \\'illi|m liarhr building, 850; Henry A. Roy, build- ing. 8`. JXX): Auiorictn Hxpheu, I-uiluling, 8.3000; Adolph Sallol. building. 87(1); Peter Motgoah in. building `WP; A. ll (lrun & (`o., lu.ii and stock. total loan: Do- lllunh K-hnnlfa L (`n nhush nah-u.-u.. The llunl-In Icpnbuu on In Wu llama L nu.-.:-run J: '. - I-`.l. " 'I`|... ..o.. ...., .____ 3-HI-noIan.u..u my IIIC UIIL The losses are: Root & Renting, building and stock, $lSl),lXl0; S. S. Jo-non & (.`u., stuck and building, $l50,()00; the Broesel House, $I2. 5,0(X); Sibley & MolmI'uol,slock and building, $75.01!); N. F. I-lgui, stock and buil.ling,$l8,0L`I); .\l'.lll(`} Siieynnl & ( -- stuck and building, $l.3,(lU0; A. T. l\-err .t (`o.,Ilock and building. 85. 5.0(II; Mn nar-l, building, SIGN); Swill & Sum- hnc , 310,011); Jacob Peor, building, SN,- UUU; T. \\'. Reynolds. pluck, Sl2.`,(ll|: Unn- bury lint Fmupuny, $3000: liuri .\`lwllou, furniture Ill llroosol House, $.3()Ul); .-Xllnorl Hyu, building, $`. .'n,(lX|; M. Rural udcr, x- tures, 35(1); Fovrler & Mm, build` mg uni ock, 3l:'0.000: I-Izlwurd .\`iuber, buil-ling, $l0,(IIO; Miss M. E. Ilcel-or, building. SIN: .\I. Lu `bum, build- ing, $l50; ll'llr|u| & Sons, uil-ling an-I .-molt, 3'.'.IIll); J. F. Lewis, stock, $I0.llIu; |'lliu\both I". Farthing, $30,011); Dentin.-r ,\lauufu-turimz Pompany. 8`. 5,(l)0; llowick & Reosl. building, $|0,0ll); Henry Hume, 3.100: 1`. l', (`bun-hnl um-I. gmnn. (`L.a._ The I088 by thil re will probably not run over $2,000,111). ind It Imy I-e umsidcmbly loss. It was found impussil-le lu get A per foot list, but thst ulauiucd indiuue: not I grunt deal over a million and n half. The Insurance Agents talked mm thought the Inca to their colnpum-s nnght he `.`.UtX),(lJU and to the properly umners, $'.`,`. .`r0.0U0. It mny be lhu they are right, but lhc gures in lmml do not indicnte IL In somu cases In) gures could be uL-Lained, and in other: those iron wen possibly too high, but wlu-n I e round-up comes the pn:du~liun is made that 8l.5(X),(Xl) will come near footing the bill. TL- 1...... -.__ D--. I. n.---.:-_ n -In,- `Hll bIII"KQ`. 'l'lu- xnsurunoe eompnniea I year ago yes- terulay in-re culled upon for a million. to re- pay l'.;xrm-,5, Ht-ngerer & (`o., (`. J. Hamlin and others for losses sustained, and on the tirsl -lay of the second month of the gln-l .\ e\\` Year they lost all the premiums ex- vocteil for tl.o twelxwiwiith. As A result the companies have had to chairge up all the losses in llullulo since to their prutit and loss Iccv-llnls. Now they l)a|\'e powm-d all their premiums no ruing up In Fela. l. 1592, and the loan to them is a serious matter. The Agents talked with are ufrnid that some of the best ooiiipunies would now feel compelled to lulu: up their agencies. When I mmpany like the Home of New York lows e`.'.`n,UI|() in I thy it strikes bud, no matter when their surplus may be. The Inn: luv Hui: ns u'ill nr..l\..l.l.. no ...... lmmrn-r llamas: (`nu-ed by n:unrdn\'~ l`|ro The tours and Iuuurnncr Bl H>`\l.0, Feb. 3. -' Nut since the Imlian_~ lmrnml the hwn has Buffalo been as hmlly act-xx-in-xi as it. was yuan.-rlay mormuu. whun the best part of the Muck lmuudru un thn-vnides by \\`em-ca, \\'c-Us and Ex rhahgt` street: went hoavemmrd in ame ` and unnlux 'I'l. .. ,.r.., -` ......- ..-\ .....-. Iurlmnce I lilh-An-nue cur w in-Inn .~In;\slmd with an stone. .\'u curs \n-rc- nu |ru;uI\\`ay tn~d|\_\'. The 3rd~.Au-n-xn 41h-nu-nuclnu-s were running tu--lay the atrxkc had um-\ er ncvurre-I. iIl'l'l\ llle ll'll.l`K ll [H13 -RH `lIl'(`C[ Cu`. .\l| 1|lll\`L`I` ulmvo the lmys many but 1 crnml so-m g-ulwrenl nul piled up lng on lllu truck. 'l`|n- sulimry lmlicemnn \\.uI ulnli_x: cl In call for help an-l nally lllsp(`i'lul s llyrncs and Steers were sunnnum-L l r-m the run{ of an ~tem-mrnt I slml \\:\s red (hr--ugh the umf nf n pa * I lug car. Stones were sent cr:x.~lxiuglhr` 5.. ` lhv \\'lmlu\\'s Anal :1 l-rick fr--m It r--Inf kn `.- ed ufl' tho lwlmot of un nxlicvr. It I-ml. t"- lmurs' liu-ly urk Iuqultl the .mu'-'*. l`.- muf nT| ]'i:(s>lIIc car \\':1:A" st--We in l:)` \ .~'l<-ne lhruun frulu .1 l.l`ll1`llll`lll hmwc, Nu other lrnuhle growing out J! :m in up" is n-purl;-ul (II-\l.|_\ up ln night lull ex (`vpt in UK` haul Ilclglllmrlmutl 4 mut, (`an vu|xw.-lru-t, \\ here in tho cnurw ui tln. Ill` win-Inn ' W--~ .......|\...a . 1.. v. . .. .. , W uxlur H.I -lllL' rut Sltlt` (Ill was ml in line wlu-rv thun- wheru the men had not IVN : Mxtnxalml aevrrul I-Imsks on either side of :31 numl-cr ut buys st.-u'h-I it I-_\ :|l`H1\S tlm Irnnli 1! who Rlhh sun 5 lines (In I) lmlmlos lIt`ml\\`ny. Tho fov \rish stzuu of thv pun?-Iic mind, es- pcriully in the sections of {ho gity where the wnrking c!a~:=(~:x [in-, was slmxvn in an nub n*.l\|+ am .tl\-.- 1- at sil~ this .\fu-rnonn. It . . .I,, u-.... an .. Ii ._.. ugcrs 01 me l0Cl(nl|l. The .\`lh and, 9tli~nvunuo lines have not` made ll move an yet. The .\`I.h-avenue line ilmty-Invgiu npcrutinns Monday. " *1 A Ignmlny Olnm-elk. .\'1:\\' Yank, Feln. 2!. --Mutter: wort prM`~ timlly at 41 stumlstill in the Brooklyn strike on the surface roads to-tiny. No L-:u's were run as it was believed the regular .\'umlu_v lnungors might illl(`l`f1'f`c. Cars will he run tu-mnrmw on Ik-tron Richard- son's lines on 6 mimm-s` lwmlwny. Th0f1\\rish st:n.- nf th Imiuiio miml M. VIIIIIIII UUIUK Ill EIIU culnpluy ll ylkll. '2'..r'new company will onntml the [uterus --1' 1 ml. Hall. who \\-nu formerly iulemilienl with the .\'n'ni4\ Renery, and. am.-nnling to \lr. Tum bur. the am plant llu `wen eutii`c~ lg. re-laui.t upon plans xrhz--n haw I---cu per- 1u`:cd_ttI nvmlrr LIN-rouglulv prau-(Fa-nl-'.o the . u-gnndn of Hall. The n-mu-ry u :l. In in u..cr|tion in I0 day: or two we-e|.4. cmwu Ill iron: or me '.:uu~m`ouue suuuoa. The 40 cars of the tith-avenue line are ` now running on schedule time this after- `. noon \\jithnut trnuhle nudaomc cars are now opernted without police. It is reported that the whole strike will he of? by .\loudaiy. uiany strikers lreing willing to return tu work. Manny old men `are applying fur work. Smut: of the men declare that it great: Inislaku has lrecn umde by the man- tgers uf the l0cl(m|t. 'l`l|n ll: nml (.lI`|,nvnn|In II... |...-. ....o- UK III ILCI "_"ll'o A Belt Lino car this afternoon paused over -the entire rueul. The policemen in the car` were hissed. Three truclbldnda of police. men who attended the our to remove ob- structions were attacked between 52nd and , -`33nl~sln:ets by 2000 -men And boys, who } threw lmttles uni stones. The p0liL`8#3(`l` lured thumoh. Pulis,-eIm\n n1 0 diipcrtml as V crowd in from of the '.3ud-u\`anue stables. TI... .11) .;..... l\: .1... ml. ............ I: Inlj` or the luv Y:-In iiln-M-ear Multan - Asian; (or flu-Ir olcl l'ln-I. NI-:\\' Y-mli, Fob. `. .- |`ntri-rk Duy. ll ` striker, and smile friends I-ii:-.lul n ~l`. 1ul- street car to-thy. nu] uszmllcd the con- ductor. The pnlicerf,-1~e on hand a\u}{,drm'c the `lssnilunls of? with {hair clubs; The Brvia :;,y_;uptnpuxy tn-day wok luck eleven of its nid huull .\ 11.1. I : .. n.:- ..r.-....._.._ .__-_-,n __.,_ A SCORCHEF`!7-AT EUFFILO. THE cARs nuNNmG.,, `um. via 3:... u....u..5 mu 5 ruuf `. `hue: ' \\urk1uqui\l the Vin u .`\ trouble out ml In-s|;n_\ ni hf. haul h .\'ucau's run 51 3rd~.Au-n~u- an um In -I .l .... ..........._.., IXIL` \IK\{"I lIK'\ lI. IL in-xv am no trnulnle. (lot! at all and the row I--.-ks on .lst-avenue t .'l0lh-street. .-\ .I by rolling :\ wagon ~ 30th stroel cut, .\u am Ay THE BRLTISH wmn. ;\r<>\I%nAY,%F1::5. 4.` urn` Inyw I-N-IIIIII In IMP him: yrxu" ul IIIII we. Ex-.\luor Juno: E Smith n! T on-mo Ilfivod 1,. g|.. Capital um c-vcninj from Muuuo-nl. Ilia man-hop inu-mlo-cl to to out to Imu-ml:-I lanky tn vioit hll uld Iriond, Alulllo Wnuhl. M. I'.. uh KN! 0` UN` UIU||| N|o" Luv. loo luuud use Irntlwr Ion utterly uw-r lur |..e mun. '11. tlwrumtngtor in may bolow um. I: in nu! than the lung I-an lump nu in on. roll ; nil-I uulu-y M the \imado ol li wlaio luv hull I--0-n rK'lII_DIIil! In! the [ulna of .\Ir. Sunuh an] utlh-r ncuon. `Pun chomco-I .m- than the turkey II" adorn the King`: I.-Lhlc h-uzurmw. "..'\7r. Clnarlu 1'1. Wurl. D.L8.. sun ol the. `nip Dr. Jnlllo-I I-`. Wull and lm-Llmr ol J. A ` Wuilf. lmlu-cu-r 1'10:-tnnuul .\lmm-oul. elk-J In-Iv lhyo FIPIIIIII in Nor {Sud yo-xor J Int: go. l.`-,\I-....- I_..... I` n...:u. .1 m... ..._ `Ibo Inrnln Oil IQIII-P)". Dl.'l'lu1rr, Feb. 3.---}{. (`. Thurbcro! Mu- qnett--. whu in in the city, My! the Sarah ml foanpuuy in mm fully omnnixcd, gnd : ulv I few minor nnnitenancmrnuing chu-ter xuul lryhwn mpuvn lo ufnltod. The rlpitll stock of tho_ wmpduyjis &*5o,()u)_ '!'..o-new mmmmr will omm-nl zhn hntonu IH`l'll I`! no-any nl 'luI1mlu. Mr. S. N-mil`-imm in on mwnin omm--ction, it In and, mu: the n-ml-luhnu-m -at I nrote Iumkmg Imus-c. llumm r. I can-m-I vouch lat ` Ilux . `In (`Lg-I`. X` Wu!` l\' 9 _.._ _l hI._ mu u\urm- vmun [mu-9-, un.-L e-veumy_ Our I [luv Insult |uII|;.-mu! rd vuuh.nn co Ihg dI'u\|`ih|: rnou. Ian oumllngr Wu: Capt, John Ho-rln rt lb-My nl Tuluulll. \I.. \` \L...u..;...... ;. ... cmu..:.. ......_ -.:_.. uumuu au "I.All\ me. Mr H-char-I Curl\niu.'|nt Iuu nrriu-cl in up 1 ruy uul |-Ill. in an am-onum~e in the Library. ` In-u flunrnnn Vinilln [rim-0-, lull o~\'eumy_ Inuit .. -H... I--. ..nn.n nu..- l`,...n I_I _. A. Lapuu. _ _ ' .\um-. .\llm:i. iurum In-r mu. to than Cupi- Im In-xx wwk. will Ir the Inn: of Lady Mao- Ilmmld at "lialnnqio-. " Cnlvnlulnt nrmnl in nu ` -`~-"lav--In CapunL Al hn-. . I.---. Tim marriage 1-! .\lujnr Cunun,mprin~ \ lo-Iulo-nlhf llw \'urlhl'0`Il ulllln-dI uNc . nml .\IIu- \\`I-Rh-, c|uIL'|Il|`|' III the late ,\|m.~trrul the hm-um. lmn In-en X011 for ` Frll. 19, III um city. Eu-r -um-e um dvllh ul m~r hum med lmnbuml "1 yvlr nan Mu. \Vlntn '- la--fnnuly huu burn mm; qmully at the CaniuL Indian population n. cu.-1. , mm. U -` .\lIhIslr--.I| (`:Illl|\ul lu~l|-ulllm. 'l`|u-u- In nliuo-an nu S:-rukrr U-mnM.'o family mad he rm Io .\Ia-uuv-.-.1 \'r1h-ulna Inurumg_ Mr. L:-h-r, .\l.P`. L.-lnlplun, aw nrn'\'e.| i LN 1--'rluII|.'. Nrnrlynll menu-ml:-rn are nuv ` .1! ". In Ii . Dr. tn-ed I Wfr" U the Ca Iuu nuuavu Ill nu: pic! |. Ul Inc town In VIIICII it. is hmiev `d Moore is located. Ho cannot possibly EICIPO. A gontlonnn who ovi- donuy bu noun business with Moon arrived here yesterday. but refuses to toll his name. A vouch; ouppoud to be Moore'l clnughtor, accnmpnnit-a him. '11:: imunnco company, an far nun be learned. hu IIOIIO nothing toward running down Moore. They hnva not opened communica- tiun with the Monlreul police or deteclivu. uuu Ul pl.` hrnnvlurs . an nrlnlw-I uf mm: m |-ul |[I sumo I~-umm-n_\- nu opt-rah-nI.~4 --f llnn class of uuudla-rs. n lulu-Xv lhnl .\Ir. Hrmnn \\iHb1- nuke-d (ho-In. It Is .~:nd liar` Inrmiqum-to-r- of 1 pln-rl of ulu-My outts arr In Turnuu\_ The ('-odsim-t had I Io-nlllny H03:-I1 n.lte~rI.unu. o-xu-ndmu mm] (L nl-luck ova-uluu. Tlw c-nlnlnutc-n, ll 1- umh WCIV` lllldfl` (`l)llB|1|Q`l'IHlIII. II N I lIl|Iul n I.` l `-1. . _ nr munu mu m u,-m f--r zn xmu-_I|mt mu uc 20 cc-ul..-, I Vt-I)` u'dI| (ho ('us1nInn utvrrn cl \ lII!`.~I nvrv ante-no `I a: He gold fur 3| III, M nuuw In 1|u- uney mu! .1 l:u;:o- um:-uul mklmu-n. Thu Io-prrl n..... 5; . |IlllI'l`Il'Wl. I HF IY`,|ll"Cl`ll|I|I`V`B `Fl lull!` IIHUIIU` lent film are mm rlldv-A\ur|lu.' lu cull-on Ll..- unpunl |-4-rm-In I-I lhr unnlrlrt Innury, and the um- men nu! l u.v4l'~l|I|? the-In uh I: \'o-llR- nun-. The-3' want In vu brim Mr. Brawn`: munnitto-9 and toll hw thr vnre \'|Cl.LlI ind. l\'xII:\|ilIrrv`vnI0ln the : ruddy fnknaulno want In mni nnnso lo-n'lxllu'h\'nl.nuL Hm n-par--m..-.v. Aduu Buawn uf Hnmiltnn lntPlI(I1!.ne'Xl.OII1l III -:---p-- uf his tnmda nu Vhuluuru commut- toe" in a new dirocuun. The grnpr vine fraud Ims ll-rll pncusecl ext:-nunlv in the Nmmnm disnict and tin-utluor purl! of \Vusturn On urlo whore llw grapv uuriahen. Smut tune nun Au Auwrlcun rm suld Ihoulandn nf dull.-ma \I'ul Ul of I "pale-nl. vim-" at $1.50 1-sch on mmuzeouuly fnlw ||rCl.8l|lfS. It Inn chum- 0.1! max. llw grape 01 um vmo |Io.i~o-selkd a cum- nm-rv_-.ul value I.-nr nho-ml uf nlayllnimz ho-uni nf in (`amuhn lnforo . ~`|n- hunt uuuld keep Inna nfu-r picking nml th-~ vmud lhul. \\`nh cut from Hm um--, [hr .-\n.o-new rm stipulated, should hr rv-lurnni to the-m. Tim sale of the un-- `Ls lnrdgo-I nrunml mm a wordy Ind mluIun~.m. u-nIIm l_ mnu-1|nm;: him tlm hay- furk Och-Inc-, anal uflcl the |)u)`n4_ mu] u|g[nPd it hr L-mud Hm! hr luu 1-ruu.m--I in pay $150 .. o|.-.. In ._- 6..- .. . ..... H ..o .. . .. `WIITIT II"r"|. du n\\XlIL!'I 1x-nil: an 0-1:` (`o-Iuncmllc aides us ` Inninlw. Thu dreams nf [ho In I-nlnlw. 'n- ulreuzes of the In: of Ihuae wim ntll-lldml t nay, we-rr fullv cumm- In. nrr ..f .`..l..n- u.. u... Iun 1 uucv |`ur(.`v'. Mr. unu nu.-. an-n-ilniltn--1 lv_\' nn enlmncv rm A-HI \\`|nr|n Is in gr:-at ro-I luzht. a dulmvr hurl, Inch Is vlsiblr In the must. suffn-n-r lrum cnlur luhn-lm~ Thu m\'~u-I\-us o-Ir Uh uh nu Hunt run-I 1: run NIIO will follow. III A pair Ul \\'ulu9 l nun. I5 snout llm --ullit uf the gnlhuu. But wnh the laulit-u it. ln'cm..-.~ A Inme an-ruouu uaur. as they Imve tn wt :\|muzlh1-ir wits In new What. they c\n Inn-sll|wIr|>9r'4rnIu\\'1HIlhuLWIHsc`!lhe-Ill utf tn ;uI\nI1t:u:e nud cull fuI I|n.1:-ulxnv' pr.-mu-, to .~:u' nothing of the uppruvul pf U:-A mirror and Um at-neral uu-l(x-kw-r. 'I`he(Irn\\ing-rm-In in dividsui mm hc-rent, rm]:-u of I'M-crxlo-IIUL Fllal. CHIIH` "Lhv cnlainet. u.mi.~trru and thus gr-ml--men who [hum the uruvaue enln-c-, tum-xI.er with the-ur \\1\':-:4 and duuglnlr-ru." TI:--In the ".~4enuLur.-4 and lhmr ulu-x nml tlmnrhh-In " \'.-\-v u..- Iehuller Icon-V In loulrcnl. .\Inx'r|;I;.u.. Feb. 3.--.\l0ore, the Indian npt-Ii! defuvitor. in in I pt-nuke bugrdmg |U>:`.~t.` in the an! end of the city. hete(`li\`l: l\c.lurl. and his uaiuumu are wntchin all the hmlsnu in the part cf the town in w Iich it in Imlinv id nnnn in In.-nail Hg nnpenno 1 In tuke It rlvr l.hl'IIllL'I| llw 5lH#t`|=4 In the rm`- f lialnicxif Blnlldnna; llw km_nvIc-dge lfmt Thoic I-Ixcrllmncie-s would lw rug?-R {dad to re- cene all who might cull on them. 1 Tllin drznunup nnrun nu it in cl:-J, in nlwnvn \ hmd and lady Slmnley ug rresmn. This wu th-- rst pub1Ic riu-m "he-ld by The-nr Excellnlncleu, and uf cuur.lc~ Ill-re was a grant. COH~~cl.um ui the Red Ch:m.l:er. [Ev-erybudy that (fuII.~Iid(`l`mI llI(!lIasl']\l`r* _nlI_Vhudv at all were the-re-. Tlwn-_'\\;cs ll")-""0 `LY the lillld uf tlnb GIIi'r`l`l1()r-`Jello-rz|l,Ts Fun! Guunla. The nu-no inside the Chamber was 3 bnlliunc mm, and Nw uululwr of prmwmnliulm probably ex- cevded tlmse of many rec-`Ill 3'=|"8. This is uccnumed fur by several l`t'.'t-'9II||&~;, The novelty of the Vice Re-gal |uu`l_\` tn nmny persons who" nre now tn-u-; llw o'l('l`II.|l llwus of H-P We-athor In take drlvv l.hl'u\lL'|I Hm siren-In the Fur ` T :u- II... lnnnv m an 05... llnnu lie (ion-r'nor-G,eII_0r;I|/'* ,"""`HII lum- Ilu.IM-u|og|'ulI(' lulr and In I-tn-lulvo I'OIIIs|I"lu`lV_ the I.`ru|M"'|Iu- '!'WlIlI.. O1'r.\\\`.\, Feb. 2.-'I`|,-- IMIIUCI-|_ v-tnnuavhere :1 u... (`npmsl has gin-n M! Na c-H-I3:-nu: to the auclul Hide. The \vv.-:\thrr .Hu>uup:lmnt the day and l|Iis_ (`Vt-Illll was clean . lll\`IgI)l`lll.IIIR and crisp, with tho nIo:wele-gum !l"'L`hnu( hangin- = uh]:-. 'I`!n- ukalimz and tutu-mx:uu_nm.' party at the` Ride-uu Hull grounds ~1.h| nftermxyu was lnrg~|_v am-m!e by xiniwrs Lu `t|m,Cuiml. The osvrnt uf this I-\enun,: of cnuraid was the drawing mom In-Id if: u..- S:-Instr L`lmnIber,.by Loud and Lady Slmnley uf 1':-esmn. This thv rs: nnhlw lr.m~irm riwlll " In-Id lw The-nr In e.ATCH OF"INTEREST1NG oossup FROM OTTAWA. \.'l ul pint`! In: , nf an L " `B3 IIVURFH l|l'l||III(I \\HH \V(I[uy lull uunmun. u.nIuu~I_ mnu-L|un;.; xochrnm-, uflvl` uund luul lII`U|I-Ir-(.1 tn :\ v.0: worth nmro- than I0 or eul..~, u-dmary vino undo-ed. The-In ('msluu u uluu-po-d am In the r2\c|u:u_ -x ant--no a value uf I0 (`ants pm] - fur Th other-rs mad large unw In \In9_\'nIdn nf llw purchuu-1 s, nl mldntiunal duly wmc -cu-11. n-pro-ca-nlallu-8 of the fr:u:ulu- Cno'Cl. .| -4.-yu.n. I l|....~.xnlrn:-| .........n -...I .._._...?____j___ m: socm. c.w1"r_.x1,. l`lll'l'I| UI|`IOUK?`I'. edrnvning-ru--m -a el. llmsv `mud hmr mu-s and tlnugluu-is Ne-.\". lht`lI.1- nf the Hnusv 1-f Colnxn--us nudtlu-Ir an-I dauglm-v.-. .-\n~| lu~tIv_ ugh.-rs [|Iu.~Ir- Inenllwnr-d;" Hm! ut, xlw grunt Qrlr {Id lung -sntfrl Inf: ]u1|1-`Tic, IF Vox popull, uI..n.u.. . I In... ....-..- .X.nn.I..r.~ I|.n . for-maul Prallle. L| . -.I'n, >-:m.um_v m 1 mHIc M-I \ xcv-. " lmun ln`(`n rrluly HUI`. John H. Sumo. on Application M `de W. 13. .\Iurulm~h. was released from the -nuuly jail by Judge Street. on Saturduy, trom sh}: number of cnpiuec under which he kn been in-nl lur over A yam`. want \u-H Imlue. who inchnlrd all I tho up:-ntng -nu Thurs- Inrmml upun fur H-nr n-.I um! .-.....I -....n vnn u m nu r- Inlexm um; um |Il`l\'l|lPl x_L'~ ('\-lhlclo-lPd, the .I1Ill' and has Ill! 4... n.. ...-...n........ .. I \\`nh cu: ll'0ll! lmlnled, ;: a_ I Inn.-xv 150 Slacnlunnld n npo-u tho- n|:_ ul winch 1 ....u 0 ` \' ICLLII IIPH. f.-ulna also 'n|0ul. lhn -rn. and It is ed to In-Ir the unp- DIIIIL Lnu-grade-s lo a n of lhu fat pl... MIL ! || conrmed \Ull5N|lI III IE Il'lll Ill dlll Al the Police (`curt on Saturday Rivllnnl ('ola. an elderly nun. was chnrgad with hignmy. H4 vu srrostcd at '29 James- strecl on Friday In` ht an an iufurmuI.iu.. charging him with Aving on Jan. I. Imus at St. John's. Qucboc. mnrrienl (`hristiuo 5 (`lmml-era, his wife being living The pr: unner, who is a pensioner, wn remu dud uli Fridny next. Jnlm H. Ssunn. on AlIl'l"i`ALi.')II nt 2."; H`

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