Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Feb 1889, p. 5

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wmcn um: gonmnuu rv-oenvou mt you-. , Mr. Clwqut-no (.\luut.muny) in mind About than upon slut 'Ru Whmn or norm of Ina friends intend to hmto the Pnrlinnneunt ul Cnuuda notch: ll-0 trip and all that tl uni-In-o through slut United saw. He 0 at tho Government on Monday it than invi gun Inn has nonind nnd whouo dig |u- ` ll. " nu All! know 7'" \\'itness : .1. V` HUHL. At this point Mr. Parnell :lppc.'\l`0(l in court. His eujmnce Ul`1'.l.[C(| u suusatinn. The Witne:-xs looked st.c;Lli|y an l`urucH fur ` several ~momcnts. ' I`.-..r.o:....:.... ...:a........ ....:.I 1.- -___; ___.-__ -1 uuu nezuy were PFOSCIIE. Witnc-as said he received from the direc- tory 0. circulhr giving a. rejnurt of the con- L vention.` The circular stated that thew doctrine which the cm1\'entio|1 uiUpt`6iI"`ii`i that the people living under an ummtural government and \\'ishim.: m be under a ngfturnl one were cut itlv-I to twerthrow the unnatural nd estnblish u nnturnl govern- meut. AL AL:.. .. . \|._ n,__.,n ,, 6 BIIIPS. _ ., Atto'rney-Ge_nnml Weiistcr quoted from .T.'::a:'L`; ms: ;::.;:;:: 1912:? .::1\.::'::f; abolition of luiitllprdisin zixid said he would -give nu quarter in Irelmul until the muubr wan hntinnnnv imlmimuh-nt Tim nvunnn . '5n'u uu qmsrwr Ill ll`L'lllll unul Elle vuullhl` was nationally indcpmulcnt. The space: wu and ()`(;7uunor and Healy were presdnt. \Vit.mm.u amid |u- rm-.1-.i\`ml frnm Hm .lirm-, Bench`: lelvlulc-ut-u'[lo-rure nu-' Pnrnrll (on- lllsnlondr I-`lllhcr l`ov-lm-y'u I`I'II]I'i` Lu.\'ooN, Feb. 6. -.-\t. the session bf the - Parnell Commission to-day Bench continued his -evidence. -He said that Breulin w o.a paid for building :1 sulvnurinu torpedo boat. which proved to be` it failure. '.~\uutlwr rm built in boat \ViliC.l lay on the .\'c\s` Jersey side of New York lmrhor four or ve months, but was not used against British ships. Attnrnav.Cnnm-ni \\'aiiaf;-E nnnoml 5...... Illl I'ClllilllIUH lHI.'I'L' L\\U '33` The Attorney-General: nu... `;" CABLE NOTES. By the un imn-I111: "HM \'1x]|iH\n 3-l with anyuft.|1c!euJors ; , later in the day." ,..,. ..... .... ............ Tho delcrnles regret they have to report thnt Illa Lor-la lip studinusly avoided the OXDI'(`B` siun of any upiniou uxcopt tr?! :1 refaruncu nmmrrnllv mlhu wide scone A urdvd hr lhn .un1-;-rgmuml tele- \\'i1ut is that T" associating with the Iirnthurlmod. ......- ul.,.p \..Il:...... ` |`:lI|;;)\\'itl d yo` I |Il'|'lllUI`Hl)U\l. .' ulnu Mxllivun IHI L'UIl\ ('I'HU for future ` worlnuoo to me wulllulnt 0| tho pomplu of Ifnnudu Um! the Govornmum and PnrH:um~nL of Canada should ICQIIIN tho wcr or magnu- ullnx oonnna.-rolul troullel ml 1 forum M nu. Tlunl. nu humble Iddvoun be mm! In Her Mduty pnylng that he 17 II empower Oovctunr-Oonornl at (`.nundn.ncI In: I: m the ndvloi of Ihv Quooefa Prlvv (`mmoll fur Canada. toonlur bv an agent or re ruovugtlvu 0! Cuuln Inlodlrocl. communion. on Iuuh any fonlgn Mun for um purpose of msmuaun commercial nrrnugunnouu tondhnu In um u . usage at G:ndn.ou'h-1'o&t`> hthopnrlm -un.~;om. UH IQOI ID!!! 0 Au ulna-nl ol Glluzralnlllod hv net. ' Bk Riccard Cartwright put this notice of motion on the paper for Tuesday next: 'I `an! ll hnn honnnnn A mnllnr of nrtrnntn Inn. uutvnvul vu Uuv ruuyvn nu an-v-nu, uuno. ! `an: I: Iuu become a manor of extreme lm~ rlnuoo to Iho wolllnlnl of the punplo of lnnndn llmllho 1 I`lIlII.'l Ulllulll. Mr. Landry fbintroducod hi; bill of Int uuion relpccling interest, and it was reul I lint. time. Mr. Landry aid the bill was intended to limit the rate of interest which could he charged in Canada. He had his own ideas what that rate should bu. but he would refer to obtain an oxprution of the Home leforo In said what that limit. lllo. Id 1.. than three monllu. or to both. 2. Every lm.-orponm-d covnmny which enters Into nny men oomblnuliou, ngmonmnt. or Ar~ mum.-nu-m. as In tho non prccodln 3;-cum. mmticmod_ and ha! been cuuvlctod n mica.- Iucrmur nmlr-r (ho pruvluluun llmmol. rhnll llwr--In 1- Ifvil "H cutlmruw rl Ins and mm c-Mu-n no f.u- ml the sumo have ow conform! by ur axis! In virtue 0! any law In L`Iu.~u1-~. 34 Nmhing In IN: IN`! cunulnod Ilull boron llruml lu modify u\- nlfool In any manner Chn hr 13: u! the Ito:-had Statutes ncpooung Tm ca Union. I]. l_.__I._.. .__:_A__A..--.I L: L:II .1 I__4 .\|r- IJUH" I . LVICCAUIIIIIH UK .IUl`UlIlU, Jlr. ll. \\'anl of Port Hope, Mrs. Norton of .\`t. Cntlxnrinos, Mr. Louis Paris of Hamilton, Mrs. Satwtoll of Ornngeville, Miss Horuinq, Mr. C. Bones of Brnnlfunl, , .\lr. Chas. Bcatty And the Misses Beatty of Toronto, 'l\lr. H. l .Cnn1st(wk,.\liss Comstock, Miss liyan of lirock`.'ille, .\lrs. .\'tewart of Toronto, Mr. James and Mrs. .\luConnicl: of .\'u-lhury, Messrs. H. 1'`. Cancer and H. T. .\`u.lgernf London, Mr. W. Benyman of limniltnn, Mr. J. R. Ssnderson of Brant ford, Messrs. F. and I). R. Bell of Toronto, .\Ir. J(\lllCS.|nll ,\lrs. Eakins, Min (`balk of Port Hope, .\lessrs. F. Anderson, J. C Hurst, J. Clark, H. Ulhra, A. Mills, F. Armstrong, T. Tomlinson, W. Bell. J. Rogers, E. Moritzof Toronto, Mr. H. J. Wright of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Messrs. J. Johnson, E. Rule of Toronto. II : - is guilty of u misdemeanor and liable on can vh-I inn In n |wlu|ll_V um. oxcoudlng SW00 nml nnl Ivan Hum ON). or tn llllnriaunlnum tor unv torn um excemlsng twelve month: and nut loss than three monllu. both. 2, ltlvurr lm_~orImrnlc-d nnlnnnnv uh]:-h nnlm-.- prln-01unurluzlu or r.mnlnualII)` winch In an objvrl n( Irudu; ` (J For umiuly reslr -lning the lrnmc in nu)- Iuch nrl iriv nr cuumnndil); (IQ) For l.unllm(. lusm-nmg or prorontlna Ilw prodm-lion. mnuufuclurc. mile or lrunanorm Lon of any such article or commodlly; IF.) I-`or lIl'v\`cnl.hu:ur rustricllnu comnuzi MI C1)llI|):IlI}' \\ H!) I! HUI II lNU'l)' II) Hllfll ('0H'I||l ulon, ngrcrlnuul nr urrrmg\'uu'nl nny I.-u-um furnny such punlmsc-_ sulo-, Innnsportnliam - supply wln--In by Ilu: |\l`H\'lsI-ms lhm-cut In ml umnu-d In nny pvnuvn who In u n `my Ilxuloln; (('.t F0. mm-n.-mu.-ubly clIIlHlu`Il`g,' Iho 'u.u'L4 prin- 0! un nrluzlu umunualily Much in .1 obivtl of Irndu: 01 such nrlmle `.olI|modIIy; prv\ cnl.|lIg ur restricting compoxi llon mum rrntlllulhm. manufacture. sale ur trunnporml on of any such au-uclo ot cummod II! Wl|ll(`IlI|UXlH.'H.1I[;I'0|`S nl .-|rI'-In-.. - ! \` ulher porson or Int`-2r;-or um! -.mm.u any railway. nlullmslnn or 8l(!.uIIbouL ( pnrlul-on L-nlnpuny. IA.) I-`ururuuzhm mnnrnerqon or nm` tlllllllllslull U1 UIn|$aIUu All I I'VE` tu Lu(,"`U lrou|)lcv=." Tlu-n Sir Riclxu -I (jxrtwrig in the talk. He -Iculared lh the only thing in which he lid nun agr 'wiNu Mr l.au1rier's rem(ul;.-a mu lhc a{:|lcmL':n that Mr. I)e\'.`uIne_y us to blmnc fur Lin rolnvllinn. The F|mt.\li1-ister. lay his-mt` Idmissions, wnl primarily to blune. '1 he uthor lmsmc. of the House cuzzsistc 1 of the il|Il`l.>1]uL`H01| of A cut: Ic of hi Is, tin nrgwering of questions am the ~n:|sil-: ation uf \'ariou| notices uf mrvti-wn. L'l.x:'|\ Wallace introduced his bill for tl-`epw Vention and suppression of cmnl-ixv._nium fnrnuul in rmnrnlnt. nf tr.-uln Thu in`! tank I ban! Ventvlotl IIIHI IllP}|I'C33IUu UK Cl formed in rc-slralnt. of trade. whi.-h is as follows, was rcml n 1. Every pom-n or inrorp.u-.nh- whuc-mnhim_-3. uurn:-:4 .-urr.m Ill n].ny 'lIyH I VUUIII HUD \.'UIH})I'U H] .'II. The rentleman \\ho has been munjustly attacked had just as inunh to do with the events tlilt precede-l the` rebellion as the entleman who Zlttzlvked him. He (.\Ir. )owdney) had nothing whste\'er to do with the lislflnreeds or the gmuting of hmds in the Nurtlm'est,zunl he could not influence the (iovernment of that time to the extent of one~quzu'ter of at section of Lind. He had nothing wlmtever to do with the half- breed cluinis." A Voice 2 ``\\'ho had, then ?" .\'irJohu Mm-iloimlil: "The (`-orernment. of the do . We assinne the whole responsi- _bilit . ' he Government of those days and the `overnment of to-thy are alone respon- sible. The attack of the hon. gentleman is Altogether uuw'arruited iunl l1l|C.llit.'\i for. The Government is quite willing to assume thut. responsibility. Parliament has pissed upon those events and the people of the country lnwc (lsn passed upon them. In no wiw \thlllC`.'L`l` (`In the Minister of the Interiur lye charged with complicity in the l`t'ir('llil)ll or with ll`f.!l(`Cl o \:itli nets 0': Ulmmi.`-\Sl0lI0l' omission .n sfpect to thwe trauliiina In [lie .\l)l`HlU."l. Sir John .\l2u`Llr)nalll in reply said: "I cannut forget that the hon. gentlelmm sylnpntlximl with the battle on the .\`zLskat- chcwan and his views thereon were more warmly than lnyully exprmsetl. The Mill- ister of the Interior, I think, in in every way the equal of the hon. gentleman, and in wuys I would not compare th :11. Thu m-nllnmnu ulm has lmcu .~nuninntlv 1 nrst vun Ul mo rcneumn an. l}l.'K.I4U4|\Ue "\l"ho are the man responsible," demand- ed Ur. l.:un'icr_ for times scenes of blood and strife in lH.*<.')`.' \\'o.s it` the goor virctchcs \\l haul blended for their rights sml ufte|`\-..n tuuli up an-niq? No, not at all ! But it was the man who now sits on the Treusur lx-nrhen as the .\linistnr of the Interior. ' hut gentleman hml a duty to E0.-rforin which he grossly Iinglm-lml. lle new perfm-tly well about the li.s. Linn that Mmtcd mnong the lizxlf-I-It-ml: an-l it\\1slii~n; we and his lnly to call the attention on the (ltwernment. tn thvse glim- ances. The hun. .\linistcr of the Interior knew all nhnnt these ugitations hut henever once info: med the (.'uw:rnIncnt of the seri- oul aspect that llilll involve.-l the lull-breeds in the .Vm'tl1wcst." Q:.. l,.I... \l..n.lnn.l.l in rnnlu ni.l - "I L'l`U\\ ll \\ Huh l)l'CbCHl. lIlL'KUll|Ilg l`.| lltlli \\'in;un. Thu (iovurnnr-(it-Inml and party wi:~ nusscd the attack and d.~fen:~v of the pnlucv hunt the Windsor Hutcl and exprcsst-.1 tho zxst-l\'cs In much ~11-light;- The carnival in prn\ ing,1 great sue ess. Una ronson why the (`unilnitu-4: have b('('ll uahle tn make it so great at success is that the railwnys are em-n giving one-fourth of thrir rvccipts fur carnival on-nr.~;ion tivket.~a toward the (`arniml fund. llcrotufurc they gave nothing. The railway tickets are a little higher this season on account of the arrangement but the public IN.` quite satis- evl. l.`..._.I,,_ 1\._.,._:_ -_._.'..-l_ :__ .I.. 1,. l.I .. IIICILII he cow THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE 'PARL1A- I A MENTZARY SESSION. IlIlI\#:.. A I.IVll.Y TILT. HIIHJ Tho Illp"l. l~'urt'ier Onmriu arrivals include Mr. .\lox. R. and .\lrs. .\|len of Hro(:k\ iil(-,, `.\lr.-. Win. and Mr. A. Briggs of Tnrmitu, Mrs. J F Hrmn, Mimi liiilnnnin Rim Jnhn V` H]. ill .ur. .`\. IDFISHB Ul IUIVHIUJ, .VlI'3. J. F. Egan. Miss (Gillespie, Mrs. John Harvey of Hu.milton, Mrs. R. McKinley, \Ir Jnhn I) .Mm-hmllml of Tnrnnin \Ir llilK'\ Cy Ul [L .\h'. Juhn I). II \l',.....l uvur __ The snowslmvrs \\ out to their ht-ml; ers emuptthe Tuquc litmus-s\rli0 hold :1 cnucert in their oiuh huusu,ut which n crmnl wan present including 15 \\'i1 llll' Win out. . Dominion-squzxru and its nppronclnes were the centre to Whirh ull weru auramtunl and. by 8.30, the time xed for the storming to begin, thcrc'mul(l not have been 10 than 50,000!)('(>])l(i&L!`()|1n(1 the ice palace. The ` mass of hulnzulity staunpecl wnd kept itself warm the best. u ay it couhl until 9 o'clock when the Field Battery guns" gave the siguul fur t||.- h:1.'H.- In In-uin null tlu-"4 Him uf WHUII LIME FICHI lhlLl.'l'y gull for thu halttlu lu In-gin torchlnoaring shnwshucrs their way down the mnuntu \\'|mn rim ~xIIu\|. .\-'|HH'l'.-I run pl cu Il'lIn:I.1llrl'uIll.fI on me m-0 ml. Mr. Mchlullon will more lot tho dnuiln of D. U'Cmnur'n Onawq Iqul hill 4:! 018,880. as shown III I 4- AdItorGem-ml`: upon, which that gentleman r-oeivod Int Mr. Clmum-nu lhlmmnunvl in nxnilnnl All You:-r1l|yl's I-Ivrnln Postponed Ian-en! II_Ie storming ol llic lee (`mule Whirl in ~ Iummm.y Accenmpgluuu. , V _ Mn.\'1'|h-:.u., I-`ch, 6,.~J1`he City by Mount `Royal in IlUl.L'kl for its weamernnd always mauntnins its reputmion during the carnival. `This year in no cxcuptlon to the rule. Mon~ , glhy was cold enough tr freeze a marble statue to death, Tuesday it snmiwd all day and all night and to-day the wind has hluwn u perfect. hurricane, reaching :1 Val- ocity of 70 miles an hour, piling the wow in great drifts und rumlering any dutdobr exercises impossible. All the events on the prngr.-,un were postponed, and there were cvenfuuru until in luto hour this evening that the gr-.-at centre uf the \wcck'a festivi- ties, the `istnrlning of thc~__i<,-c castle by the snow-slmcrn, would have to be postponed. It was decided, hmw,-\'cr, not tu ilisuppoint the Visitors, nmlsn, ultlmugh it wnahlowing ` grout guns and the mervury gone down sway below zero, the prugraun us L`ELl`l`lULl out. I\... .. ..,,...... _...l .l._ _.,_...-....I..\.. ;\HDWLIN_G`II[TRRIC;\NP3_ : _ ` ` / V THE CARNIVAL , crrv MAINTAINS Us WEATHER REPUTATION. THE ANTI-RITIJALISTS. RIHIIILUII, .Vll'S. Msclculum of ..l IL_..A ulqu:u*l~ `H IVI'.'IH D [U , Mr. 1).. ..C no It-kin nu-Ilse or too. Bxooxux. Feb. 6. --`Flap striker: to night pnouully u.-pad Deacon Riolnrdloxfu farms and the strike in o Nlw foul. Fob. 6.-l'}levon-your-old Fnunio Mnr. who in: buried here to-dny, died from the elect: of fright. - She was uiud the other day on the street by an unknown mon,who told her to In Jock tho Ripper uni who made other terrifying remark; The follow bod previously on- noyod uvornl oily; school girls. nuruno-In n-um um UIDIIIPL , Mr. Mule-ck will move the Hume into omn- lnislu on Mnudoy I0 Gmsidor I resolution to plan nnitinml lo-rulnun the In-o hut. Mr. Mchlullon till more for Ilm dnniln nl an 1.:---ru-uu -In mujjeu ll new IOVI. ` Rucunza-rm, Feb. 6.--Archibnld G. Thin- neltou, who come to this city from Toronto about u your ago, and resided at I2} Wil- liauu-atrect until last week, Tluuroalay. when he sold his furniture and wont to New York city, was nuuultod And robbed in that city on Saturday night by 0 man who Ind offered to conduct him to n lodging house. He was terribly bouton and when he wu brought before the Hnrloln court he Wu ordorud to be sent to a hospital. one Male In in. WIlItIu-'u Name. [.\`l>IA.\`.\l`()l.l.'l, Feb. 6. -'l`here are rumors and rumors on the Cabinet aituatum, and they multiply faster than the uveu-year locust: of Egypt. The heat opinion here in that Blnine will` he Secretary of State, \\ illi|m Windom of the Trouur , Rusk of War sud Wan'a.IiIaker of the `nvy, with Evert: u Attorney-General. Ae hu been said there in no doubt that Allison hu positively declined to go into the Cabinet. and on General Herrinon desired tue Trou- ury Department to go to the west, it in re- nortml on nnnil nnthnritu than Inn ha: .._ An ltx-Toronto Inn Mugged In New York. ` I-l1nvuL.-.|-|IIn 9-1. A ,_.\....|.u...m n mm. W ury ucpnrunuul. w [[0 I0 me Welt, II . II rtod on d authority um he hun- octod Mr. \ 'indon for Ihnt. place. new-rnl Building: In l"Innueu-,l lhlnlxhl Slur. R.\(`l-'||H.lD(:l-J, Feb. 7.-A re broke out in ('mluy's grocer shop at midnigln. and in still raging. Yilie following building: wm-c in aima a L .\.m.: (`olley agroccry, Kinyon'I bnrber ahnp, Bruherl billiard saloon. The Proposed It-xl-olrallon and liquor l.lrc-hue A cl. W|.\'.\'n-r::, Fch. IS. -'l`ho new Regi.-atrm tion Act, which, if pas.-led, cnmos into force .\'u\`. 1 next, provides for the abohtionni the present. registry offices and the division of the province into land title: districts. The new Lxqunr l.icen.se Act provides for closimz bars at H o'clock illslmul I ll an UI IIIU l)rU\ IIICC IUD`) HIIHI LILIOH (llslrlfl-'1. Lxqunr Litlell closing o'clock illsleml of l|.30. 'l'h- Winnipeg Irishman lncui .\'aturduy to organize the new St. l uri<-k's Society. UHUIIIICI. 'l'h0mn.s Hnnpcr, who Wu found in 9:. Miu'y s (htliedrnl Moualziy night by \'ic.ir- (lcnertlHeen1\n, plemlu-l guilty when no vms arraigned I {are Police Xlagistrale (`ahill this morning. The prisoner`; put record went against him and he was sen- tenced to t.\I'el\`e nmnllus in the (`c-ntrul Prison. Thomls Stephens, a mm-hinist who lives at No. I05 Hunter street xwst, was the dc- fundiuit in a suit lIl`(II.l'__;l1t lay .\lil(llliL .\'teplIc-ns, his wife; at the Pulivc (`nun this morning, for neglecting to suppurt her mnl her two children. The case W.-1.5 allowed to stand until Friday. A Gang of ll-onwlnrc-ulcers Arrult-d-Vlr-. an-phennf (`lmrzr Ixnluu Ilrr lluqlmnd. H.\.\uI.Tu,\', F01. (i. -.\t the last. meeting of the Iionnl of |Cduu-zxtinn fur I888 hold this :|fl(`!`lI()(llI, an addro.-.~s engrossed in an album, which Also vuntnincd plmtogruphs of all the public SL'h()('X.~`, was 1-resented to Mr. James ('uIumings on his reiircnumt from the board, after 37 years` scrvi--e. Mr. 5'. F. Luicr was unanimously chuaen chairman of the board for I889. lI.....`s......o l'..I..l.. \l.'..l.....I I).._..... ,_ I I I l)(}i Il'(l [Ur IUUU. l{er`lu-rt Galvin, Michael Burns and John .\`tonemnuwcre arresteul on a vlmrge of houschreaking. Unlviuis :5 rising young hurglnr and Burns is saiul to he an old 0tfen 'l`L.__.... lIA._ ,,_ _..L,. .,-, r , I ul uuuuuu Int] 1' Inamgon Hun. J. II. Popo cominunl nonll that he in , umblo to also Om out. Tlu-ro re all kind: of camp nlmut. tlm Miniuer of Ilvny n only ntiruno-uz from tho Cubim-t. KI: lluhmh uni" n_n\m [Inn [Lung into; -nun. H IIULIIVI IIU Clllllll | l\'-Sh I-`I lK|U|l|}1): l'| .VL'L'lIXL' Lia pri.-mnur, anvl aftlfl` .x lung pzxrlvy sent iur H1-ott .\::t .\l;|gi:sll'ute I)u\'is uuvl Snmt` .~:m~1u|rl(-s, Un Linc lu".\'~; sprozuiiIr._v through the \ 111:1:-: A lur;_;v cruxnl _v_':v.lln-rwl, and Lin- v-n.~1uHcs, whu \\:'rc umuml 1]l\.'lH)!l\,'. r-V-. nminesl until after Lllllllcr, when the ulnar of the rmnn was snmshml and the man secur- U11. During the CX('iiClllL'Ill, it is mini, Knnklu tired sen-rul shuts, am! his f:|Lhcr bl"Il\CUl1\`Uf the \\inln\\'s in hnznling him up :1 I11! with which to defend himsclf :Lgu.in~xL lhu Immchrcnkors. The prisnm-I` was tiuully brought 0!? to St . Catharine: jail in u sleigh. and we anir is the Subject of much -`runnwnt us to whether the charge upun uhichhc was arrested justifies the autnnritios in breaking into the man's house or uLhel'\\'lse. ` .. .\-`....._, purnniwiun to gu to his nor the journey In St. ('. so be \\'.m fullmuwl |>j' Konklc states, .-mu.'. mom \\`hcre she was 0!` bed and du-:a'.s'iI1__',:. J retire for an ft-w mun vlmcnl, ulw h mmlucL : u l. . 5 .| , , I , , I n | I "IIIIUII, \\ N that .~'.'Ic slur. lnL`k(.'d h1m<. whcthe-r he L nWl. \ .l|l|'\lL|,\I';"`, l"_l,'U. day n-mming. &"om-t&l:l.- mm.-.1 ilIUriIl`I1).i}'_.W"iUl` for the arlcst of Mr. .\lu .., ...1....,.I. I`.'..4l . Hull .1 Kunkh IIUIIUI-3 l.`UlllpllIlll`lHl4 .`\HICrIL'illI })Ur|.-`illlen lriw the ('anmlim:ga.mc by \'a.!'imls dc- viccx into Alncrxcan territory, and under their game Luvs they are allowed to H1! then us migrjatory birch. 'l'lm(`u1iudian .~`]m:'tsxnun thercfuru ask that they may be allowed tn rotulinze ` I.II'l`H` Hm!-s 0n-r Iho Arr:-~'I 4-fnll .|||I`lll`|l .~s.-on lrl r(n'.-um-r. L - I'ropmmI' Amemluncnu Io "Ilse. (Ontario Purtury Ac-I. 'l`oito.\`1'o-, Fell. 5.--The session of the -l.egielnture yesterilaty `was l-ric-f, and the lrllt-lill('.s.`4 tranaa.ct<`:l.\va.a not of great. impor- ltIlC(`..' A lull: in the [low of hills and peti-` tions was apparent, and the time of the House was chiefly occupied hy Hun. .\lr. Fmeor ex ilninin the Ann,-ntlincnta to the Ontario [l"nctory Act, which passed the Jecond i`emlinc_z. The alterations are intended principally to prevent the occur- rence of certain misconceptions us to` the persons brouq`ht.witliin the opci;;1tions of the act to prevent girls nmler I4 years of age being employed. and stating more definitely the time employee shall he allow- ed for refreshment when engaged under cer- tain conditions longer than ten hours per; day. Also mnking it compulsor_y.eon the pert of unployers or others" w-lfeii urrnigned for :1 lrl`0:1L'h of the act to give C\'l(lt`lIC8 on lnchnlf of the prosecution, and permitting- tlic-in in turn to give evidence in their awn In.-lialf. Mr. ;.\letculf yestcrdnypresentecl it petition asking an umemlmcnt to the gaune luw. al- lowing the shooting of niigr.-story hir.ls, particularly the various SpB('lBS mi ducks, which lnreed in the United States and take 1 their light north in the spring. The peti- tioners Ctllllplllllljllt .-\inericu.n sportsmen _..A .. , , AI, 5 I .` Al - u__ ,. ,, "I, B|G-FlRE AT ERACFBRIDGE. A CIOMMOTION IN. GRIMSBY. UIIIIL Dugunutiong who want special chance-n in the urn}? commuo to mu-rvuaw the Mun-I.erI of Cuuuml and l"imma- n.... 1 II 1).... .. MANITOBA MEASURES. AMBITIOUS CITY NOTES. ,THE LOCAL` LEG`SL/KTURE. Ilrd 0! runs. nu tl Iulll. I 2 Culllll} _.. I u\1-:~x_ lv_L"L (3. -E.'u`Iy on hun- lhgnt of Ifmlnsvillc nmy Will: :5 Scott .-\ct\wm'rnI1t .\-lzun Kuuklc, c|uu'gcl uf Zimt law for the third Limt`. :(-iving the infnrmutinn asks.-.1 hedromn mini dress y ('.uthu.rineak' lxfduiug mu-ul Root, who, as .\lr.~s. :4, in the _d.mr of the just getting out ` um.-.-inn \nu nuL`1u| run: 9.. ` `lL'H-WIIIILL v`l'I`3 '.In`l'\C`l l\U Inunu-nL.~x but In so ex.L~.p<-r.ue no.-i the llU`()l'. in his nu I. Knot was in luubt : I I`. ~THE. BR1'r1sH WH[(E_'I"IIURSD.-\Y, F1-:37". l\ UIIU he her 2 and stay nu ma uuuul. .\lo-vats. McKay and Brown of IInmil'on laid it no-tmuu In-fur the Mininler of Murine ta-duv for I rrd range huh: In be placed as the went and of the smth pier st. llurlmnon Usual. ||....uo-than -Ln -u.-.3 ......:.I ..|._......_ :_ Yotl tor uunuon. `nun ll'0I'|. In nnvemuur, bu boon [Inn up as lost. She had 1 crew tight me I . Ara You Gum: to that Bill. Nut union I pt 5 mi of Dyer`: Cucum- ber and R050 Jelly I my 1' Iundl. Look how they on chopped. I will cure them 3: ogcg. You nhnll but It Inn. Drngghu hoop it. Wm. A. Dyot E Co.. Montrul. The brl Florence. which nllcd from New York for glngeon, with iron. In November, I... L..- .1... .. .. In-9. mm 1...: .A man Dr. Ivu-- - --~~.--4., -.. Hm: '.lI.\\'ll.l.I'.. l`eb. V ;-'l'his nf ormon Mr. .lusopl|.\'e_\'lnuur. H-turning oicer for the (`numy of Hnldiluunl. gm-e the ufclnl :1eoI:Ir;uiun of Mr. C. W. Coltcrb election .. .. ...:....Zo.. .J A necmrsmun 0: am. x. by p majority of M. I'_"I-I l.'UV\'l~ '1 .':0 .lel!ery in\'c5tigntim| drags. its [low ]rn;_'th ulung. The cause fur the prosecution in ' mslml, and Mr. Jcll-.-ry was rcuturulay en! .inel in hi:-oun la.-[rm-u. Among the nunu-rmm clvugca it `hm. lcnkcd out that the one the prosecution rcLy moat upon in the Charge of clruukcuno,ss. . 1:. ll. (`lmmllcri phuung mill was burnt down. lust night. lmon wlul rresluem Hcu. .uc\ oruucx In the chair. Secretary Henry Wade report.- ed that althuugh the suuulnrd of Admission to the Herd Book had been mined the en- tries were freely increuinp, and that there was every hope Llmt tineir favorite brood wuuhl noon become the lending dairy cattle The llvnl Book now numb:-nu 618 bull: and IU)I'D ....---_ IVC (`-II RICH .)UlI. ' '1 Lr llunl annual meeting of the I)omiu_ ion Ayrlhire Breed:-rI' Anoeuiulion wu opened in the Albion Hotel yesterday After- noon with President Hco. .\ic-(`onnick in l . oI..... ... \'........o.n. H.....-.. \\'...l.. --.`.._. um I lllll XIILLI nu ulc yn-luavll HOW LALW Sclmul Imus! Inc In Incmlmr vi the liar of at her! ten 3:-am` suuulin;_', and that hi salary ho nu! ls: l than $.'2.';(|(I. Tlmg [wn It-<-tun-rs at at least $5110 ouch and two ex- ulnim-rs at at least 5'64-0 each be likewigo cugngx-I. Thu! the {res paml by studgmg be 5.1! etch year. ~ 'I A .. u|....l ....n....` IunA.:|In C cl... l\...._.'._ It in nmlerstnnd that the advisability nf estahlishiiig a lmnk clearing house in Toron- toaiinilzu` to that recently established in Montreal. and to thme already in opera- tion in other large cm -mercial centres on this continent will he tlia`('l)SsC shortly by the ltankem of this city. 'l`iie:ulinurncd meeting of the ('un\'oc:\- tiun mule pl.-we V:-atcrainy for the purpose of (-nnsiqlering the re.-mlntimi for the forum. tinn of a new Law .\'t`hn0l in connection with the Law .\`-it-it-ty of l'p]K`r (`:\natla. The matter was tlmroughly discussed. It, is nnderstuml that the t`()nFS8 that will he pursued will he aulnstuntially as fnIInwg_ mu cording tuthe resolutionanl-mittetl; That it in not expedient to Calllltllll A law school in connection with any linhersity ; but it is mlviaulule that ll law Rcht-0| he catal>lishc.l to he pu-sided over lvy n principal. That the delivery of lectures at places untaide of 'l'r-runtn lw deferred until after it is seen how the present lan Murks. That the attendance at iiecturoa lie ..~umpnlaury,apd that the present l'Iinmry llaaininuliun he itnhlled. Tlmt. tliel run-ipal of the prninsml new Law liar hia 1 run . . _ |_,.. 1- _. . . .|..... Q-vuut I HI. EU u--cum: lneru Ix u0LlllnL' lur It. to (In. Lady Mucdonnld an \ a nu olnhoraus reception at Fhrnnclic dun evening in Ilunur ol Mme. All-um. Mum. Album and her huband um- um mmm of Lady .\luc-dunnld during their stay ma (lnmul. .\lo-Ims. ML-Kuv mud Brown nf Hamil-on \1l|'Ull V` [I5 L'l'llllIIIl|.C.`lI [Ur `I151. The Attm-ney-('i<-neral has xed to-morrow ilnl-'(`ii2t!cly on the rising of the Home as the lime when he will receive 5 deputation from the urious r.1il\1`n_\`l interested in opening up the northern portion of Ontario. Mr. W. H. Mc.\lurrich has written 90 the Mayor nskin un behalf of the Nipissing nnd Jaum-s Bay fgnilwny that II deputntion of the City (`ouucil be on lmml on the occalion. , further sI.uti"gtl1I!. the (`ity Council of ` Hamilton and the Toronto lioursl of Trade will he represented. `IA 1. _.._ l_._..;...J AL_A AL, ,!,,' I-no. . n 1-m L'll|ll.'l on nuummy mstnnd was pnixl I-_v A chevk on the Bank of Humil- toll. Hr }vrc.-onu-:1 the check `(in Monday llml'I1ill;.!, \\h('n the teller rennrtod no funds. Having hmu d snmt-thing uf Hmon a reputa- tiun in the meantime` he ~'w0remIta\\'5rrant, for hia arrest. Mr. Huclmn, .\l|n.'u'er of the Tnrmvrn l'ram'h Inf the I).-Lnk of Ilnmilton, swm-v [hut thv prisoner had an account in thelinnk of Hamilton. On Jan. 22 he npenml his ncvnunt, lrpmziting 3| I0 Next day his l hl.'h for SN") was hnnnred_ gnd two dnys uftcrwnrd.~a a (`hook for $24 was passed into Ihv lank, Ieming I hahm-e of $1 to ` his -redit. A great msny checks 1.5:! been presented against that hghmce of 3] , Green was cnmnlitted fnr'tr1'nL W`)... A nh........ I` .... --l I._..4E..- I A. _. ,, Hi UH. \\'h-1. Hurry Tlim-nor. the dudiuh young mun ul-nut tmvn, chargonl with defrauding ;\lc\`;|lHiL'I'(i(`llllll(!i uf$l.' by lI`.0I.\l1S of 11 \\'nrthi('sS tho: 1;. came up on remand, Mr. (iemmcl ahilui that the prisoner `had paid him the ulnuunt and uskvd His \\'nx-ship tn disIni.~xs tiw x-imrge (`OL Ivnisnn would 1...! ,1.-. (-iv in the n-uliiest and as the fraud wuss i:.u`(-fa-mi 0110 he senlvnced young 'l'lmrum- In IA) dn_y.~' imprisnnment. A man nnmvd Juim liregn WM rhnrgod uiI.h perpetmting xx fraud on .i(IS['il 1`. \'ulli\:m, 1<\\hnmthelutl(-r said A l:ind~I:no cutter on Saturday iu.st;1nd \l.`1lR Imixi iav A (`hr-vi.` nn fhn Raul: nf N.....:l_ Judi. d :\le\u-nluh-r tlvnnnol of 31-7 Ina run }Irisnll(`l 1].:-ummmt \\" Dmisr . . .l.. M. o|.-..-.......-..vo '1v\l'un 1 pl ALL` In l1,;l'lUUlL|H`lln1[llUYlll`l|ISi|ll(l supplies. " (`minty ('uunc.il Ra-{urm " was the subject of I paper rend by .\lr. -luI_I_1c.a.,,N,lvl'Iwing of ]`)?Yt<-n,. Mr. Mt-liiving l'(3f(:l'l'(3tl to the ]`l't'>~('lll unwieldy nunilwr uf lI1<'ll1l|L'l'8 int 8 (`minty Vwniicil Ilul sugguslul .thnt. Ll e (`uuucil liu cntirclv lune away with. The plan lic ;ul\ucatcllwusllw elo:-[inn nf,u num- ber of <-omlnissioners in cncli ri.ling, these to ho Ll Lllice fur Lwn years, to lie paid, and to tnmsnct all the l)llSlIlt`NB with the e.\;veptiun of suvh us might ll ll'lt'g.'\lCtl tn the various muuin~ipu.liIic.~s Illll In the Legisl:Ltui`q. On motion of Allan Pringlu and .1. H. Ayles- worth this iesulutimi was adopted : That while it is ri hlund proper to c.\cludcpurti- sun politics lgrmn the lnstitutes no economic pr wul question vital tn the iim-rests of {hr farmer ought to lit` c_\z'liuIoJ..;J.mt, on the cmlngry ought to lrt` iillll :-lllll lit`, c'igllil(! for ilisui.-z.~=imi mul imcsliglliuu by any in stitute which may so Ll(`k`lll8 lny I majority ..0' nun uuulcu Ill l minus. .1 * H`i: said that lu`: would ask fur the Insti- tutc an increased grant from the Govern- ment.` IL was LlC<.'ll'l(`(l to take uctiunto ` curl illugul cnn1l1lm.`s, urgzunizeil to raise the price of |gl'lculLlll'ulin1[)lum(`nlSz|n(l supplies. (`mmlv ('uum Ra-furm \|'n.\ tlw nnhii-.01-. 1lm"r John Green 'lDr_-w Axnllnstn 3| llII|- ` nu.-g M nu. |;,mk o'l II:unIllon--l ru- pom-cl llnnh I'lc-nu-lug lloum-_ '.|'0R0.\1'u, Feb. 7.-~\'cster(ln:t"s session of the Pernmncnt (`antral `Flu-mo`ra' fnstitute Wu opened by the rcaulinyirnf nu excellelit mper' on Agrivulturul `Il"v.ntiun". hy til`. (3. 1". Cupehuul of }'iL`r|I(!l,Gl`. The essayist claiincd that the present system of the public schools is (`&lL'Ul8.lll to entice boys train the farm iuul Ihnt the study of agriculture is neglected. He urged better teachers for vountpy BL'liuul!4 and the adop- tion of I 8[.)('(`il|l mum of study cnlculinted` to instruct the farmers` suits in the know- ledge needed hy themin lhepursuit of their callings. Mr. (iluzehrook closml 5 sensible - speech with the rather startling statement bodies in ('unnd|. that it us not ne('cssaI'y for most of the farmers` lmys to know auiy more than their parents thought good for them. A Ifmtion was mloptcd nskillg the .\1ini.-tcr of Educt- tion to place it text hook ml agriculture in the rural scliools. Hon. ('lIa8. llrnry, Minis- terof Agriculture, mlxlrt-sse(_l the meeting, which he called one ofthemost i'cpreseutnti\'e ...1: uni: 4..- L- r-...:` In. ....:.I um. L `PROCEEDINGS or THECENTRALF'AR- -`wens INSTITUTE. T119, TORONTO O BI DGET.: Dr. roller n Il|I0r_'|y 45, I I - l'|.:- - (ap fupllnl um. 01'rAw.\. Feb. B.-'I`he Sonata had I than net-ion to-day, talked um-r a few point: of nrdnr, the uluwuuo of tlm new printing bureau in dam in wot. and Ildjullrm-d till ll:-h. J0 In-canto: them u0L|linL' fur to (In. Lml 1: II nmlnnnld nn 1 :1 .. n nl-I...-.. 0.. -n`: .n u.... In] Flake. the wall-known writer, took place hero Io-day. Col. Robot: 0. Inga- Ioll dollnndcn oloquat log. |l'IIlllIllK~. ulll mlui prune] jnlllltly ' lo and with Bndlo '5 dial ted rrbitriod tqfnauont quarto llld cu in- utod In to-dAy's tragedy. Mn. Bndlcy win formerly connected with the sup. funeral at In. run. ` Nlw Yon, Fob. 6.--T|Io funonl of Mn. u-y Flake. the wall-known alum ham In-tlnv. (`ml Hahn-2 (I l....._ ~ room. Mann Itatod tlnl ho Ind known Mrs. Bradley since childhood and know all about her troubles. Ho Ill very fond of but and Ind .113 utodl wnrned her sgnlnnt Bradley. 0 uh Mn. Bridle Ind decided toJnu-t from her husband nu tint wn the iroot cause of the uhootlng. While llradloy was in prinon Mann snorted Mn. Bradley to and from her night unlgnmout. This made Bradley lnunoly iulotu. Bl"IdlIV'l tllulnnfnd CU. Ila III IUIIIU llllllllllfl IKIUTC H0 could :9 dr god away from the body. He then glared or I moment at Bradley : bod! ` and with tn oath Ilid : "Oh ! the this villsin, brute, let. me at M. him." Mann then made I rush at radley'u body and would doubtleu have thrown it u n the oor had not oiccrl dragged him mm the Inll]. WEEK. After the hodioa were tniren to an under- taker: Frederick Mann, 1: linen importer, entered `the hotel and being told of the shooting was overcome with grief and rnved urounal on-laiming: "It was 5 life thrown sway," and Uh 3 tho hruto." He then started on A run for the undertaken, where he threw himself upon the woman's body, kining her hand: and face umtrindful of the blood which stained her clothing and face. It WM nome minute: before he could 1.. .a.........I ......- cm... .t.- t...a.. u- u.-- Tllf TIIINI WIIIIIII I W'rrl. CIll(.`.\(:u, Feb. 6. A W. T. Bradley tn-(liy ` shot his wife deml nnrl then committed auicident the Hotel Curthunl. Both were employed by The Chicago Globe, the bus- bmd an a reporter and the wife in at literary editor. This is the third tragedy of the kind that has taken place here within I week. A fa-.. AL- L- I}-.. ...-..... A-!.._.. 5- __ ._ IIRSIIIIICK I3 SUIIK W III {Ill UH Uuilru. I113 acumen of Lhc [Argo lhy say `hey are ver- tnin Lhnt the lust ntmnu-r curried passen- gers And Lhcy estimate that the crew and pusengs.-rs, togc-tin-r numbered mo.-r I00 per mus. TlI1'z~1eaIu('r sunk 3 minutes after oh- ,...I|i.u'nn in ...n.~.-n.l PU! hulls. I Ill l\LL`iIul' the collision 6.'cuI`rcd. A Sn-mm-r unk Inn All on Ionrvl. Lux|m\`_ Feb. 6. -'l'|1e British hark Large H.\_)', lmunul fur Aucklnml, WM towed to .\'pilln-ml lu lay In a sinking condition. She ropuru Hm . on .\IomhLy night, last. -ho was in cullis-mu \\`llll an unknown four- II1zuLexlst.c:unm` 0!!` limchy Haul, that the anemner vvn sunk wizh all on board. The inin Hunt the lust? nh~.n\m- mu-riml hnnunn. BCIII III H00. A long discussion: followod the reading of the report, and it was decided to take active steps to have a canon passed that will door the rituahlu. ' L0\lmV_ FL-I. U. -I'.m'r-it, tho milkmln, has been re-nrrestul at Hrzulfnrd on the strength of the n-rdirt uf the wn`uncr's jury, which charges him WIIJI the murder of the buy John Hill. .IIf. aurlutli "III- '41)\'[>lD\,l"Cl).. lly Llm terms Of the will of .\Ir. l'Il\\|1'l .\'.:rturia_ father of Algermm -Vartv-I`is, the liuslumluf Nellie lir.uit,lIis (`lllilv fHl'll!llI`,\`LlllCLl at L'H5,000, is IN..'Illl(`:\IllI'4l In his son luring his life, and II. his death 1- his wife, ubsoluitely. .__ , . _j. 'l'hn l.'ov-rnmenl I4-lmlcr. L().\'D0.\`, Feh. 6.--AlLhuugh the Rt. Hon. W'illiam Henry Smith will ru.-sume the Gov- ernment. lvmlerslnip in the House of Com- mons upon the nuns semhling of Parlianlcm, it is now certain that he will very Ihortly be el..-vntell tn llf' puerage. Before Mr. Smltlfs trmnsfcr to_the House of Lord: the rm of Smith & Nun, news vendors, of which he is the heml, will lecoIn`c a limlted company uu-lcr 8 new name. XIICUL. Full-or (`nvem-_y, rofvrring in .1 speech at ` .\'kih|vcreon ' to the arrest nf Fnther .\Iclmllcn am] the killing of Inspector .\Iartin M (Ewen.-oluro, said the people murderetl by the mlice at Yuughal, Middle- ton and` .\lichelst.o\\'n hnd now been avenged. May Ahnighty Hod," cxclsilned Fnther (`u\'eney, urcnglhen the hand that murdered .\l.:rtin.{ Iu.ther Cu\uxey'| utterances were chcc.-rt--I. IILIUIUB ll\I\U gllllll LU \ lU|HlI"l \'- ll II \f\?Irri\"`4 to remove Willinm ()'lii-ion tn Killuruey. O'Brien has rcqm-sted the .\I nyn1`uf('lnnmc| ` nut to give repuru cniinx-,x'nx1r,r his health until there is u nmu-1i.Ll clmr=;u in his treat- -.....o Fnllu-r ('n'c-In-_v'< l'r:I_H'r. l)I`m.I\, Fol.. Ii. -|t is stated that <-on- stables have gum: in ('lonm"l with n warrun on an.-g.-.. \\'H(-.u I\'|`...`.... 4 . L'.'lL._ . ii IIl'Ir U] LHU (HI-`\\'l'(' USU! Vhcn tlw \\'n||l`\ H` General \\'el>s1ur aukc I: ` wiLh.\`u1Ii\'an regaxnlilxg wm'fnrc`."' Witness: TIM` refer to wlmt pezssml in the lfuilml l{i11g Witnes.~s: "Ye.-4, Lnturi ~\'.-.`' .-\2 lnrlwy-( VVCHL 1U l'4|lglI'Ill. ` \\'itness suid Sulliv.-m upon rtturning from Engluml mmlc an. stem-nu.-I1: to him. Sir (`hm-le.-: Russell nhj;.-n,-.1 tn the reception of this st.utt-Inent nud Justice Hnnm-n sold the qucstinn in its present form \\`1LsilHl(1- miss;s|>le. '1 ho \\'itlu,-ss, on Sir Charles request, lufmhe mu:-t runm. Justice Han- ncn said if thc questiun haul been formed to elicit an zunswcr tn the effect that there was any .'u`mngcInL-m (.")lHC tn regarding smnctlung to I10 done in the future then it was nlninus that .-Lstntulncnt of wlmt had 0cv'urrcl Inlglnt Ir-j_;iLin1.m:y form a mrt. of the au|.-m'vI'Ins1lch que.s't1n:I. winn-~x xx-xurnerl .\tto1 ney- \\'chstur Hi I ynn L`Ull\'L'l`SB with .\`uHi\'.-nu rmvunlinrr n'.m-: for fnmun (II: III. 'I he .\ttm'noy-(lcncml : ` Witnpss : Thrmlgh I those in the uontitlcncu of 1 Of my own knuwle-lgc I kn went to l*Inglaunl." \\'it.vmx.~a snid Snlliv.-m IUVUTKII `IIIUIHCIILS. Continuing, witness said he sent armies of All documents of tlm .rnLhei-lmmi -In the Einglish Huvcrxnnent an no time, since then Huey bud not been in this p~-scssinn. Sullivzm, he suiil, went to linglauul in 1582 and rcnmiucil there L\\o izwntlis. - 'm... : ...-l , first Annual `In-llng of the l`. ofli. Deli.-Ire Auorlnllcm at llnlnlllou. Ih.\iu.1`os, I-`eh. 6.--At the first anmml meeting yesterday of the recently organized Church .of Enghunl Defence Aasuciatiun of the Diocese of Niagara" the dvlegules appointed to confer with Bishop Huniilton with reference to ritualistic practices re- ported ins follows: 'l'|.n Aulmnnan -any-in lllnv hon. In Ilnnnnl a|...o

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