Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Feb 1889, p. 5

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v THE WIDE, WIDE WURLD LIBRARY -f\IU'UU`},' 000,000. LU I'\lU. - The law on banks of issue, based upon the United States national bank .~:_vstem, has been put into ci-ct. The dcliusil on four and as half per cent. onds is limited to 2(X),1)dl),')Q0 nulrcis, which is about $ll2,- ` 000.000. SKIVUS. The drought in (`elm is spreading to the r_enL_of the neighboring p1`u\`in.'c. .7.-Urezuly the cattle in the `nick of Pen nulnbuco are dying by til`)L;.`Ih\iS. the ` rear of Bahia is fast drying up. and all cir- cunmtnnccs point to a. drmighl. like the fatal One of 1577-50. \Vznrnel, ho\\'e\'er, by that terrible experience, the G o\'ernmcnt. is re- moving the refugees of the interior to other nrminces with all nn:m'hIa m..m.l run.` plm unuuus um rulllglscs 0! me ll|!.0l'l(Il' to 0lll_el` mviuces with all possible speed, and the Kew York pavket now due hure has ulrcndy bee requisitiuued to convey eight hundred to I in. ` to the joy uf the you reach seven 3 dly. - Duriuglut. year iinmigrstion ` returns reached the unprecedented hgure oq :10,-oou, and such is tha Itrangth of the inllux that V Lhq number will probably reach 200,000 in this year. Before the extinction of llIVtl` was the highest. gure attuinot. lleaidhs the Europeans, immigrants frum drought ruvngod (earn are nrriving at the m'to of thuus.unls every month. greutly collec planters, who thus see theniselvus released; from ll8'( pumlcllce on the uncertain labor of the ex- slnves. ` l`l._ l_,...._LA 2 4 - v- fever mad lDr'o_uht-l'uprecedenIly largq . lnnnlxrullon. I R10 JA.\'i.mo, Feb. l3..-`-~Yellow fever is making pi-Jgress, and so numerous are, becoming the ga.sluri:,- ling] blher fe\'ers'i7hich 'ha\`e been the usual precursors of epidemics in other year`thit the saiiitury authorities -are lookin fnrvmrd to an epidemic this . summer. %`he large urrivnls of immigrnnta Turn ah the pestilence with material for slaughter. The Rivar Plate pnpers are pub- lishing sensational tale mum of thirty to forty cues in day in Rio, rut these are exag- geraf I, and the xnuiztality in Rio does not yet re.-no `sevep city. Dll1'iu.|)`l|At. van)` ii'nn\im'Afinn rnnu-ma A MAMMOTH LEVATO.R. . eRAz}LIAN: TROUBLES. AS IS In Ill nczu cu, mm | in the cump.m_y the middlu of ne rchgx--us topic ml` form Immune: Porn.-r Jnne-'l'Ie Svotuan rulers. Reid (`A in M ue-'l`u Scalp Human. Tho Rie gen. 0 Wu 'l`mil. Roche R. M. -'l`he .,hildronot the Abba]. 300'! Sir Walter. Waverly, Guy Iunnerilm. Old Ilorlnlilf. Rob ltoy. bride d [Ammu- Inoor. Bl.-wk hvurl` and l.uum.d d lluulrnw. The Molmslory. The Abbot. Kunilworlh. The Pirate Fortunes of Mgcl. Ruiununuo.-1. Bu lrolhunl and [he Highland \\ mow. Wtuislock. `I tun rm Maid of Perth. \ ounl Roberto!` |'ur`|.s. .\`mullo-llr4Ilndari-k linndoln. Humnhrv (`MIL U. III `III! UVII1 that this girl with `.hc spirit she speaks in ` I of the Divine ll culumns of I about people.- Sim ilfhl 4|:-. uopuug to! the sauna qlinll Tho Knul Zeitnic. his nu! that Bismarck run sh Sc:'loa-'dopto:toI lhu_| _Iho union nu: gmon an ill optwuu a quarter an hour in an unto-eh:-hot. '1: Also! violonl nun: wld Oluuborlnin Iirhochthut the da- un no inwnlioul innit unurd by tho casino! In-. ' I uvuno irtiululity. , Pursy iutngun main: soup his inlunu with tho Eu: worry the Chum-llor IIIOII than over. In to: Wddonoo. than the Ultrc-Couunlliuu hour to UQIIIOOOOC Bu- llINk,gnI UIO lmpnror Ioaomrnno the topplugltho u qpiu'l`bKl Erma-*. "Ina ml? 3...: ua:.....n. ......'."... uuu,ren.-u -Iuuu'uer,Illl ol nppemo and imoumus. He continues to work Against tho N sdvioovol his doctor: Hi: visit: to I56 olmuoollorlo are marked with frequent ell- burntnol [union and ochc ovidouoeu 0! Il- irdulaility. Plrlv inlrirum nnninn mun M. 3.1 BI-maul: In a Isl Way. BlIILl.\'. F011 l2-I riuoo lhnmarclxh cl suck I nu-uralgbn In oonulicau-I myth rIn-nun- nun. renal almurder, III! of II` um-I: .u.i-m nu II. It Iufinf III. Puux, Feb. I`.'. --M. o Luuopl is ill. Old 3 has suddenly fallen upon him with the on lapse of the Puma: (`uni schema. An Inclrpoudenl Wnneu. PAIN. Fe!-. I2. -lntric|i (Huey now here up he is preparacl to testify an All indepen- dent \\'itne:a lwfune the Parnell (`mnmiuiom He says im kuuws butler than any utlnr um o\`ery1hin_; connected with the manor. I rxrury Iurlllel. l`.\l:Is, Feb. l2..--In the 511181! lurdny I'M;-mix.-r Fluqurl. mlruducvd the I.'l'|lKiIl cfnrruwluu-mo-m. lull and asked u my lot the I|Ir:|~un, Inc was grnnh-I. '.'nuvilh- ntunuliuu tlm |-um-nun ul the Right, II In dc-cidod that. lluo bun-all I-h0Hl(l Iuc-e6iInlIIO- duh-ly and appoint an culmmluwn on the bill. .?.__.:. The bu-bod win pool Inn hllon through. I'IlI-V. II I` t'\|IIL`u*\l llll. llllll. c\c:lu.; u-no-_ .1-A the ac: x-9| Hm: pr rd an L'l.|l)()l';_llc du.-I--nor um] I sum-out of the ( ll`I`\` auhl |.uiI_v ul uhu lmv--2-nb i`lT.0U0 Iowa penny of his case. Lovcr L`hz\rlea-llurr)' lnrroqucr. (`lmrhs ()'.\lnIIey.Ju-k llmtun. Arthur ulnar}. Con Uruxnn. Harm-o Iunuleluu. hovor 3annu:l--llunlv .-uuhy Rory 0'.\loro. Mnrrym. Caplnin--lI`nu|k . nanny. lidnnip nun hints) . l`hnnl.nu| Shin. Puler aiml-nu. I In: m;m.Ix. r en. 12:.- 0`Kelly, Ml . fol Ir-Ink-[mo-cl tn :1: Inn .---uu(u\,vu on can In`! III. iucluug tannins to mlupl paigu. (YK-Hy up;-~aIe-cl. The Ihl-up of I.!Irol|'n lrlal, LONlm.\'_ F:-II. l2.--The (full (if Rvght Rm. Eclwnnl Ii-ng, nlshnp -1 Lllnculu nnl |'mnn- cml V um` l7h.un.:-ll--r of IN P...` ....u ..l lrl`. l~ u H) In |I|'l)lP~ll3 [1 \ n-Jo-nco and crium. The \NllIIPI1sIIle'IIlIf:r P.unvl| ru ft.-rrmg In In" lo no-xer thr lut lmkl lsunl." Ha nluu to--m-- uf Aiexnndrr >'uxln.u.'.~ all Ag-u-w. whu vnn .-\ nnvnuunzinn, fix. J" H. I II rongly urging me In coma un-r but cannot uiiderllnnd why until I goi )`I:l.I' exphumxion. I should likv lo C()IIll' if I r-ruhl .~p.iru the lime mud if my \'i~`ii would rodum` Ilu~ vi! --cl anlicI- paied but I fear it won I nut. [could um sqenk furmiybodi`. No man could spud. for tho `.0. wiihoui :-ulhoriiy which ii \\uuhI Inko time Inger. None of us can giiarauu-euiyihing for Ilmse on the other side who mo hm! he hut who [feel usruuu do nol rm-re-sun: the opinion )( the home 0n(I\IIIlllIuII. 'I`lwi`e cm: no no clmnou ihcro until there is .\ clmngo nf raonn. which In sure to come In lime. All could do would be to tell E- and P- I ~ meaning I'.u-noll] A on my own responsi- -ihiy hut will 3.-mufy our friends and make |bl`0[)08-III. Imlziii f--cl morally ClEl'llInlhI5 they would be nnnmved. lmi I would on no ac- cuunl line Ilium pay my oxpcnsosi which would phwu mo in n Iuluo position. I min-. asked our liiumIa'nd\'ico here as to WII\.|Il(`l` {Loy think iiilic right lhinglo do. 'I'Iwy mil consider Ilio nmlu-r, but I don ! think mm IIHII Illmll he an advised. 'I`ln:y |l`:irm-II and his friands) 80!`!!! In misuudelsinnd the dismiis!-iclimi Illhc ruzlut Ilningm do. 1'lu~y null consider lu-re. It tsuol cauu-d by their action in Irc~ I-n.I but lny lhencliun they allow Ih--ir (rim-mil In Ink-horn in nu-nr nuunm Uplnions differ |:'llo- on essential nuinla-. but we nmnnt mim- ' ISUII. um v. L-. uaueu Imm 13.2. Wimp-ss Ind just rv(`ei\mI fruu. Auwrica one 0! John l)o\n_\-'.< urlglnul lultwrs dated, "oico nl Jamel Re `uni-`N. Nu. -ll Ounce-etnet, New Haven, junv `_'4, H81." It reads: DEAR I-`kutxn: I lhnllk you fur ynurin!or- nmlluu and for tho interest you lake In an unmet nlrocnng us all so closely. I hnve um ycl. hum! lruln 11- [moaning Ilium} Irocelved ye-olor~ alny u short note from |s.- [meauung Exam] rnngly urging In lmt cm-not nun. mzan gaw nun ms pllulugru|blI_ which was unlled Bo.-.~`l regnrdn." Ill l'.uu in 1831. l'}..'nu also gave him a plnotochuph of a leading number of lha In-cue snrmlnrlv signed. He saw Egan wrm-`the words mentioned on both pt.utugInph.e. lhyntun st-ut Egan the two pl.oLugunphs with u nuts uymr. l`lc-mo give Ellen: to uur In mud Iu {Aka to .\|m-run-ax Lecnmn aid the cuuventimn of 1881 in Chi- raao unauinmuulv ngn-rd to carry on I seen: warfare. The V. C. cmuprised thn dynunxto party apart. from the 0'Douuun Ross: puty. Thu secret om-uniznlinn was first concound nu lS(i`.|. The V. C. dated from 15723. \\'inu.ma I.-J inn r.-n..:....I f.-.... .\......;.s. .\I\n Ir. rum r App:-nlecl. `DUBLIN, Feb. L'.-|u Hum-gul Urdu)` Janls )K|2"'. M. P. N .-um H-ununnnnun -1. \l\`h-I, mlwmalecl the aymunne pone)`. ` Lecarnu and Smuuur Jones wan considered a "carpet. bag" senator. 110 had not baud of any crime beimz M.l.I'IbllI0d to Junou. Lecunm produced a plmtugrnph of l`aI'noIL He and In. hm! meumi two of then photo- Irraphs. ()m- was mailed to him infcnrool Brennan M the Le.-sgun lnondqunrlc-rs, Dublin. The o*Il\ t*lupt- was stulnnml wnth lha Home 0! Cuuunnns sum 3-.` Pnrnr-ll Ill wilno-as` prou- euce I-ignvd our photograph: "Your: vet] truly, (T. S. I`arm-ll." The other plutugrnph was aumlurly signed. lI`C.'IIull Wm: unnblo to swear wimthor the |-Imtunruph produced \\'m4 I'urneH'4 gift or lhu mm mulled Imu. Egan him Ins pliant:-grupln_ which B;-.~`l. recnrds." m I .u-in in him. Nll|l'l'_VM. (:aplun--1-`run: Mlldmly. Immun- I035) Ship. simple. 'I Kinghuwn. Newton I-`outer. Jacob I-`mthtul. The Bu-ha of Many Tales. Juplwt in Semi: of I I-`nub:-r. hog Fiend. l umuner.l`-rcincl Keene. Monsieur Violet. lhmlln the Ruolor, Pimu-. `rm-co Canon. Poor Jack. Muummm Manly. Ulla Podridn. The semen. in Faunulu. till:-r'l`honuu--(}iu Gilnslhe Roper. ru.-r June-'l`be Svotuah Chiefs. Raid (`Annnin Mnum=-'l`n- 54-nln Human, u (`sin-I1, nun was .1 | unnuuutiou, "x: d" In This ended lhu .n.'nn.|u xunjvcc ox (lINCllK.~l\)II lust I` rHla_\'. \\ ime-sa mid tlu-1}-uvernuzr-IIL had paid hith .".. 0()0 In-r.\\'een February. l'4'r. um! August, 1870, H , e-wry com. for public unr- p(m(". The V. C. nrgnnlzatiun, which num- berrd 23.000 nmu lwrw, dulnlnerzm-I)` and know- ingly sllppurtetl the dynnmito mlwcv. In tho cnuumtiun of 1851, 102 uf the date-gun-s fum- --d the usr of dynamite-. The col vvminn held In Mxu!i. Garden. New York. in} d.~4.'~`~|, ndummeal the dynamite policy. Jones in considered ne \lIlSI1C0v'8Illl. SH` C|u\I'|v-H: Ru:-`ell, counsel fur the Pnu'ueII- itvs, .|mI Sir 'lll`_V Julnwl. count-I for The 'l`inu-a_ lmu mmuuncud that tluv had Agreed not to produce the dncnnnmts wlnvslu were the \llbjQ`CC of d|scux.~iun lust Friday. \ViInesa mid the (Lyn-runu:mn. In.-ul Imid hiuh uuru `uynpznuung l urueu 80 III` I; we -hniue urgnunum-m was concerned. l'uru--ll cumplaim-d of {his oppmiliuu and said tlw |nLun-- and sister organiutlun_ would lune |J('l`lI' crippled hm! :\.~.~u.~at:u:ce from America. Thu must import- ant. put. ut l`.xrm-ll`: mn\'era.-utiun cmcornod his Vif`\\"4 as I revolutiunizar. He mu-lured that he` did nut. see why an insurrectiouawuld be unsnccv-saful. Q . .. (`L . ....l L... II... IJ,.....,.H they not ubuimd ' I. I4-can-on`o| (`rou-l2x.1Inl_unlloi| I'u3IrIIdfd-" The [Incl at Thin; Begun In Hummin- Those llyuln-Ion lhruuu-nln. L0?s`lK).\`. Feb. l2.--The cr,uss~e-xannnution of Ircurln was continued bsfurv ll. Parnrll Con-uniaaiun to-dny. He and neither 0'Kally nur Pnrllelllud ever written to him. The Foninm ax -lled O`K-llv because he lad juinml witlnlhrnoll in le, ope ii?6\"elIuem_. U'I.v-My denounced ()`Ke-lly. _. .\\'it.nosa.,.ho- liexevl ()'Lv--try was q violent upwment of the Le-nmm. Wlmo-st mid Inl delive-rrd sealed packets {rum Denny and ()'Lehrv to Egan in Paris Ill 18341,, mu! an-knuwlrxlnos that the ' security of the sun}: alum: prm`ontm.l him from upenxinngtln-Au\1-kg,-ts. lle uuarin, aw Emui in` :\mrrica in S.\`.'\. Egan imruduced him to Parnell in the lubhy of t|m' Huuw 0! Cum- munn. He cun"vrxu.-d\\n'uh Parnell and was n-nupljlnmllted by him on his vdrk. The Irish Reqmhlnc.-nn `Brotherhood vus uhen `unpmmng Parnell so far luuebeexrvrippled nnr nu-I n! u-null`: mun:-an-..uO..n ..x-u.-..n.A HDELIBERATELY supporrrao avrru , - v. Te.~- QRGANIZATION. . \ Tn}: POHLICY or 1n',\'..u1 [TE I`:-nu:-y unused. uh I')___I.. 1|... s: . ml that "the kind nf lining begun I-|:\'.t\1 tn thw nctio-nut l .nrneIl'.- --mpllm: .1 . the ope-u ounwnliun u.rcnn:'.e and disrupt the (unlu- mlt.-otnunrs. Nu refrre-lice wru iu~ ~ 1-rulnals made at Iiulhlu Nninsl. _\\|l Lu I `|$.V|lIllIIUl|, VI` mntl.u' impnsuzum-m fm the ulnu u: cam- us mul. "0 have sixty volumes ol The Cottage Library "`.\ x-2-I nun -p Lzts pro- Ih.-l-lnce ha` the NIH hm lbcue. tu\\'.n- ,1 Ilnn oni- H-1 the all--2-11 speech by 1.-- szmvf.-4 delermuuuuou ; hlmhuz In-Inn! lu But- I um: ..n n nu.-...-..n u Inxu. nu HI" lX`l`:uIIOIl - Int] fur II|||ll|l`l Shut`- ; nwn-lx-r ol the QICIYL play, lullluu n, [he n-Lin.--.\ III In tllkt`. \\'.n'11 llm ex- K lhv` uunmamun. The Tukmg or the Baadlo. A Fzdnng honrv--'l`om Jonoa.JmephAndrovn m n. ` Lnvnr l`hnrInn_llnr-rr lnrrmnu-r (`lull-he I um Uunouty shop. uombey and Son. humus Alanna:-e -'l'ho 'l`lu-en Musketeers Twenty Year: After. Monte Crlsto. lI`on.,y-nve Guardsmen. Thu Taking or the Bundle. Fnoldnnr homv-'l`u1n J0ma.Jmenh Andnwn. Ainsworlh W. H. -.\liser's lhuxghtcr, `tar lhannber. Itookwmd. Jack Shophenl. by-c-ml nr l. Oockton Henry Vnlenuno Vox. (`oouer l`enimure-'l`hu Doerahyal-.'l`he |`nll\- nder. The l..msl of the .\10hICdllS.Tht!l i1).Il`Cl` . The Przurie. lliukunu l`hurlnu_.\'Lnn-hn-n hr "Hnn " \ inhn. `I no Przurle. Uiukun Chu.rles-5ko:1chcs by Nicho- las Nicklob). Oliver Twin. Barnaby Budge. old Curiosity Shop. Dombey sud Sou. humns,_Alenn>m-e -;'!`lm HERE IS A BARGAIN. The Undermentioned Books are Uni- formly bound in Red Cloth, Colored Edges. The Regular Price is 70. Each. We will give you any one for 500. ; two for 900 ; three for ma nn READ THIS LIST or MISCELLANEOUS B00/(8 I John Henderson 00.,` 86 Princess l\lIlSlll 5 Illll IIUIIIS WILH ll! them. 4 vols. Hrl-en's History of the Emvlism vols. ,lIihlmn's Histnry of Rome, 6 vols. `IiusweH's Tifc of J.hnsun. 4 vols. Morris` Half l'ours [with Beat :` A..oL.\-.. l ....|.. JIUIIVIS rllll I. U|II'3 WIIII IDCHL l\"lL'|A Auyhors. 4 vols. .\Incuulay`s Hn;.;laun|. 5 vbl.-3. Holley : Dutch Rupublic, 3 vuis. Napier}: Peninsula War. 6 vols. V\ ilt.-un's Tales of the Bordels, 12 vols. lllltll \lVlIII 0| Ioll OI" UIIIIUUCI JCWUII [Or the Hnlno Circle worth 33.50 for 8I.5I). The tune in better binding worth M for I1 pamper, 10 \'munu:a, {Z1 xor olu. t \\'e have also other seals 0. hunks as fol- lows, any of which we will sell at a gene- rous discount. ' Carlyle`: Works. 10 vols. Hume's l'IngIan 6 Vols. Stric:klaunl's Qua-ens of England, 3 vols. Hu:lson's3'lmkapere, 6 vols. . .\!acaulay's Esau`: and` Poems, 3 vols. Knight's Half `Hours with the lcstAu- t hora. J vnIn_ I Eliot's Novoln, 8 volumes, SH fur 8|}. Uivkuila. I0 volumes. $1. : fur $7 50. Tlusckerasv. ll rolmnrs, SI6 .30 for $\' `. Lyttun. I2 vulunu-s. SL3 tor 89. icon, I3 vulmu-.--1. H0 LE for 39.77;. Hugo, T vulume-,' 89 for 86. " '.\lm`ry.At. .|2 volumes. SIC) for $10. Dununs. H volume-s. $17.50 for SH. Llooper, 16 volumes, $24 for SILL \\'n hnvo nlsn nth;-r sni uf lmnlcs as M6." READ OVER THE LIST: ,\VILI. You run: THE TROUBLE TO LOOK ovnn THE .sl.'BJ0lNl-21) - .r .`\.\'l) NUTI-I 'llVli|I GR!-2A'l`L\' REDUCEI) ` l Rll,`l-1:5. , STUBK REDUCING? SALE. We have seventy volume: of w: my mom son rm manna List of Books, American People, 4 Invuou Ioluioerllo. Iaxnos, Feb. 12 --Dlmloep Singh II Iutlolndin I` roclunnuon inviting t Io oubocnpbo 4,000.11!) vi t object at throwing of? the Engliuh yoh. Foundry n Iultlvlllo Inna. SIITIIVILLI. Fob. I2.-Firo at 4 n'cl1e|| this I '. ..I'Ii;'i.`.2'."EZ'{i .`-.';.i5i`..TT.'..'i.`I`.11'" 'ii21`.1'i Bu`: lot: in About Olmlhnd Tutor : I100. No Juunnoe. name by Ken-any nu-nu. I l.or|.~:\'|u.n, Feb. l3.-At Besvcr Dsn, Ky.. Charles Bunch is dying from drinking bod whisky, snd John Fsrguson is dead. Tlus county is under the local prohibition law. The two young men nsmsd snd 'l\oInss (`rim bought 3 quart. oi whisky and drunk it. (`rimln Ins found insensiblu on the steps of his house, Bunch was dis- covsred-lxsnly alive by the roadside, snd Ferguson Icy I short distoncs sway lifeless. Iris suppossd that drugs .wsrs used in His whisky. Ie In noted In Frnnre. _\l0.\rn.u., Feb. 13. --A young Frenclmn-in nnmed Emile \'icl.or Michvn, hauling from i Vnience, l"rnm:~, has be:-uurrested on the chnrge of having forged in Frencen title -lood on which ho raised $('>O(). Hehul been in Mantra.-Al since June int. and, line worked for Mr. Benilnc, the art] decorator on Notre Dune-etn-et.. His forgery wu dieeovered by n letter sent from France to the (.`onau|-Genernl for the! country nt Quebec, Mr. Dubnil. who instituted enquiries and Iocnted him at Benllnde. The (`oneul-General yen- terdny nfternoon nppenred before Judge Dupe in Chambers uul applied for 3 letter of extradition. Evidence was ten- dered eonoerning the large , after which the Application was ndjonrn The young men on being Arrested acid that he ind been working herd to repay the money, and ex- pressed I doubt on to the legnlity ol the proceedings. III the u-nu-n-nce-. The nhj~~ct.:- of the confers-no are the devia- mz of sumo plan ol arbnraunn fur m-ulung d:s~ puu-0 that may arms and to cnnudu-r tho- eatabllalunonl. of ronular and frequent cw-m~ municauuu between the pmta uf um aavoral cuuulrws. .\lr. T-mnnlu-ud Imp:-s that Canada`: parucxpauuu wull mule the ah.-ry and otho-r quv-nun: that haw vexed the L'uILz-I Sun: and Canada. Au Aucndnonl Io lie A-u-lean Armin- non Co-rcnnco lull. \VA8HX.\'G`l'0.\`. F0. l`. .~-R.uprasonuli\e Townshend of Illinois l.uAd|y Inlmduooi A bull uncndmg the not uuthuriznmr the Preondc-nc tn nrrnmce a um(ero-nca botwaou lhv Slut!-I and the rupubiicl `ul L\|o-\Icu, (,'rutI':AI and S-.uLh Ame-nu. lhyu. Sm lhuun:-- and the Empire of Hun]. no A: to Inunnlu (Xuudu the cunfc-rt-nee-. `N... ..n.;....... .J .1.. ......... l'nn-d ` I-`owner price 50. Tutu your choice for 20. Ml:-an Annourhicngo, IIIVO CIOJXILW ` UUGII UUuy IIMI .( uL Mr. Hicks, well known in thin town, testied last. week at the union reviul meetings in the Presbyteriux Church that he had been hmlul at the previous Sundny Afternoon meeting .1: the mission, through prayer and the l.n_viu-3 ` on of hands, of severe diseases, fur which he had been doctoring md taking mexlicine for over twenty yuan. Bf] um nun cure Kennedy She soon became deeply convinced of her need of aslvstion, and received Christ asnSaviour from her sin: and then be- lieved Him for physicnl healing. She is uuw rejoicing in Christa the Saviour ut both body and soul. `Ir Hiuvkn wall Luann .3. oL:- 5...-.. IIIB IECII PCTHIHUUUI. Another young ludy. Min Brennan. wont to Hunilton inhending to take treatment at the Hoapitsl for severe disease: of Ion sanding. and baring of the wonderft work being done here, decided to come and try the hit]: cure remedy She 000!) became deenlv cn|n.`im9ox.l nf hm- zuuuuici amnion, \\ul\'Il uas IUI` ll.-1 prin~ L'l'I.'ll_ ,.\lrs. Rev. J. E. lrvine. Some time last {all Mr. Irvine. \\ ho had been ponder- ing seriously I)\(`r the faith cure question, l-cv.m.i- convinced that there was really . wllcllzlllg in it, and the result was the k'UH' xcxsion or the seu.in2Lry into 3 mission and di\ ine healing eatublishiiieut. Three weelu ago _\lis:i` .-Xmtlin Ziegler of lhiflnlo L`.|ll\I: to 'he lnission tn 1: heeled in it disease in her eyes of five years' standing, which cruised her much upain and greatly unpaired her sight. She had been treated for it by specialists and other doetorain vain, and given up an incurable. After reimtining here and attending the meetings for two days, she was ready to believe in (`hi-int for healing, and at one of the Sundey afternoon `meetings was instantly heeled through faith and the laying on of hands. A few days aifteeuhe gave her testimony nt 3 meeting in the house in the presence of Rev. John Mor-ly, Rev. Mr. I-Emery, Rev. Mr. Hobbs And 1 number of others. She also unuyered the many questimis very satisfactorily, concerning her disessc and the healing, which were put by the clergy- man. Miss Ziegler has returned to her home in Bualo, and writes that the cure has been permanent. Another vmnm lulv Min Rn-nn... um... AIII They Were (`unreal or Dlneiucu Tint IIIIIINI llrdlrnl Skill. Ni.u:.\n..\ F_\i.I.<,a;,0nt., Feb. 13.--(`om sidemlile interval is being Inanifested throughout this neigulmrho-id by the re- xnarlmhlo hcuiing of ililfcrunt dhsoixses by the iiiucli-tull.eil-of faith cure. Situated in the Wesley Park nrnperty i.~i the Young Laulit-s .\`oxr.iimr_\', open -luring the auunlncrsemiun, \\hi\'h has tur its prin- L-mal Irvine. Sum lilnn UIUIUII. To llllelhl the (Mario Insurinnce Act. respecting;-.m1ru;t.s for life insurance; to authorise the liincese of Huron to sell cer- tain lands; tn llillcllii the Judic;iti.ru Act; to iuneu-l the act iespcutiiig building societies and arliitmtinii. -.\lr. W. R, Meredith. \ cumpunls - ~ M I`. Loyl. To siunpify the sale of property held in trust. by the Church of ltnglau-I` oi the Diocese of Toronto : uni respecting the for- nmtinn nf In-wc(mnl1es-H0n. .\lr. Hardy. To amend the Phamnacy .-\cI.--Hou. Mr. . Gibson. 'l`.. _ ._n .L_ n,.--:, I,7-,,_W A A we nut. respecung seuucuon. Tho incorporate th \V:Ltor!ou Junction 4 Railway (`nn1p;\lIy~-~ .\lr. Master. .To (men! the act respea-Ling land security comp4miea~.\lr. Loyn. 1`n Diilunlfifu Hun gala nf urnnnhhv |\nI.I in I.ruuuu.:u were uxeoe : To eunblu the City of Ottawa to issue do- ` beutures for the construction of water- works and for other puv'p0ses--.\lr. Bron- son. Remaining. These and to all 5% In You any but your choice for we each. ` To amend the Election Act, and to amend the Act respecting seduction. incurnm-um thin \V:um-!n.. Jnm-minn UIVIQB. I 'I'hiI'u'ouud the entire House from the comparative lethargy into which they have {Allen during the present session, Ind the ' whips were at once dispatched to the Uo\'- . ernmeut side of the House to_bring in straggling Iupportern, "recognizing the'dl3-' `ndnntage they were At by the numerous vacant benches on theiraide. ' The amendment was rejected, 33 to 474 There wss u Hood of` new bill: yesterday. Among the more importmt meuures in- trodurcd were these Tn m..l\I.. oh- t`:... ..t n..___ 4- :__._, .|_"`* no um iunvnsno} of the at-_-_uIon--.|` n..... or New Illls._ Tolzo.\m, Fob.` E3.-`-In the Logisldture yesterday Afternoon Mr. W. R. Meredith moved, on` the thiljd mnding of the bill ro- u reeling votrra lists. `introduced by Hon. LL. Fraser. that clnuso I4 lie 50 amended us to prevent the judge, unless positively certain, Irum_ striking the name of unyw v ` voter off the lint. "An ll- "Ii`...-.... ..L....o...l -_l \n_ [ VON?!` OH HIE IIIL Hon. Mr. "Fr-user ob'ect;ed. and Mr. Meredith at once raised t 0 cfy of _[`_Divido, divide. 'l'L:-.-....-_,I u__ __..:_- n".._-, L, , THfn"FA`H"wX STRONG. .-- IIVIIOI lo Inbocrllo. I-`.1. no m...u--_- TO INCLUDE CANADA. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.` .. -.4--. urine: and the l.LL'in-v munuclu. ` mission ox ve lush uurhur .l.\.v..r...'.. KUITICI -'IlIIlIl'U 0| U. 3 UIIIII VOTKH `| for 81. Bank and Blouomu, or the Poetry. Hiutory and Association 0! Flowou, worth 83.50 fnr CLM). Floral Poetry And the Lnngusge of Flmwrs north $3.50 fur Cl .50. The Science of I New Life, beiltr I .\ledi:`.\I Adviser for Family Use. worth 8:! fur 81.50. Home Topics. I book of Pnctied Papers on Rout and Home Manon, worth tor N35. Golden Gem: of Life or Gathered JOWOII for AL. l.l...... I"K...I- _...a|. Q9 K.) 8... 0| tn I'll. tho ck- Iiculcnl Wort: In-II. Pncnvintrslt. Feb. 12 -'l\!o Clmlncnl Work: at llaghlandn luuya barn dontmyld by me. has $50.11!), parulllv innprod. ~' loddlu loll: no Ioulroal. Mmmcnt. I-`.-h. l2.-T|Io wedding of Map Abbun, dnnzmor ul Hon. J. J. C. Abbott. and Rev. Mr. Plnllun. rector ol Haiku- bur'y. look [then hero to day'- They felled Iplrltuelluee a Delnelol. El..\mu, Felt. l3. -6. H. Brooke. a apiritunllstic lecturer, last night went gunning for the clergytm.-n uf this city. The reverend gentlemen had hurt him in is tender spot when, at a private meeting a few days ago, they reuulved that spiritual` iem was mainly a delusion, but there was something about it beyond human under- standing relating to. superhuman agenciee. The euperhuman element, it was agreed, did not comiet in viaitatioue from the dead. but from the devil. Tue clergymeu believed there were epirita, but they are evil epirite. Theae somewhat astonishing viewe aroused the lecturer. He said the miniatere he! be- come scared by the growth of Spiritualietn. and were afraid ol loeing their Ialarlee. Spiritualien, he aaid. was going to cruel: out religion. and Romanieta and Proteetente had become lled with fear. was nmmnen-a. " J. V. Tee-Iul hu boen :1-pointed nuicuoe of Valnnco-v E Fullr'I van--ml nun A. Bruo-, Q.C.. S. Slater and \\'m. Rube.-I-tn, u! the Bank of Cummuroe. I-aw bw-n nppuintnd N Inupec.-`tun tu wind the estate up. The null F are 342.000; nmlam uvrr 3300.000. Succoulul Inin'6r-A hi-la-oolod know. A 4`?-'0 hN0-A W plotut IDIIIIIC-U Ill, Nlf. HAIILWIN. F.-IL 1:3. (Thule-~ I-`-~u-kins. 3 Itruug and h-'l|{l|y _\'-vumz IIHIH. about `.32 yoalu old, wu lnund uh-ml In l: .l at hm handma- Imuzu-. 165 Km}: \V|liuuu-.lrn-e-I. [Ins umnu'ng_ I-`rnkins vnu I brother-In-Luv of C, \\`_ In,-en deal:-r in Irlmlmt shades. `..`0 Knu:~~stu-at east, and had wurlu-d with him lnr nbnut aux years, It is nut. knuwn what Wu-I llw musr of dentin. but Dr. Gntlin. when uunmml lha body, I: n{ the opinion that the yuuml In.-nu Look a fit and was umnthen-d. J V 'l`....nu-I I... L...` .n.-u.:..A...I -__:_,,_, ,1 me UN Uuunlry to the duucv-so In-1-H mrnvd. Bnahup Howling mll recmvr an nught. lneurty Ielcunw uhun he re.-l.urns to the scnnu at his _vuuI.hful struggles In vwmy, and 11-the dur also In which for years m- lznln-n9-I In f.-mmnlly and Irnh In.'\`I-I -\nl')`Il| -xlcr`--~s for the Welfure ` of the ocks placed umh-r his care. Welcome News In the Diocese. HAIILTCIN, Fe-I. l; 1.-'l`he nnm-uncunent 0! ` Bishop l)u\vl|:u.:'s .lppointmv-nt to tln: Sea of Ilaumltun In I't'l(`nlm' mtellim-nce to the thousand: of lnelnbera of (Mr Rulnnu Catholic Churrh nu the l)l()C8$ nf H.unlltnn, to whom the mux.- of Biuhop lluwllnz us An huuzu-hulnl word. The-to neser, It seems. has been any dun-uamou upun the part of the nutlmritiea at Rome to up the desires In thin matter of the clergy u the Hamilton du-case, who, It II well known, voiced the un.1nunuu~: npuiinn ,0! their people when the pr-sent:-d the NIH)!` I then uuod Bishop of eterbmu to the Pupr. And, though willing to lvllnlc-r ul)<-(l|- rnce to any Hmhop whom the Hnlv I-`ulwr might an-t. mar the-In. nmn_\' no doubt. would ` have be-rn dtsuppomu-l luul the re|url. ol the projo-cl tn arm! n dnnung-nsln-ml |n'o*l.'|l.H from the UM C--untry to the dmc--so hm-n . . . .l I,,. R...h.... ll.....|..... ....I| . . _.,. Ior Scott. worth 85 for $2.50. Tennyson worth 85 for 82.50. Burn: worth 83. 50 for 82. Human`: 31.75 (or 75. Defoe : Works worth 82.25 for SI. Pononul Memoir: of U. S. Grant worth 83 fnr II ...- .. _..__...-- IIIIIIIYII. PI.`1'liRnnIm, Feb. 12.-Hm Lord.-`nip BIQIIOD Dan-ling |u~dLIV l8(:9I\'ud the R -muu l`.ul!.-I Ip~ Iulnling him Bishop of Hannltou. Canhml gunman: oonar.-tuluu the Bishop upon has up ` puml.menL l`. .\lcE\'u!. Chnucullor, Diocese of 1'1.-utboru. `lie Lon: Expected Appclll-ell are of-llnnnlllou Arrives. n n . .,. .- . nelplesu to oral: up tllr pang. Thu discusuon whnch WI fullmv the Intro- } ducnon of the subject. in Purluum-nt _|rr0nnus1 to bring out some um.-1-stung and uuutlmg {Acts In connection win: the uncut trnic. IIIIICI III. Our -f Um Inc-unborn from British Columbia who has just arrived mar-:1 to me to-nigh: that the (`un:u|ian cuslnnn ncxnla Ind Already been In-trucked to C0-O|>e`H\Y,-' `HUI the Annm- cuu consul at. Victoria In lullowmg up slurp- Im-uta from the fact-rrxes In their duutnnuiun -anal brmgmg thexunlty p.-uuea lu ju.-otog_ He says `hat It IS Impus.-ll-Iv to 0:.-tun are the num- mtuulu uf the fruudu which zuv at present. being per]-etrah-(I upon Hm (`um-d Stat:-s Govern- ment through .-mugglnd opium, wlnoh trsfc in bonus: canned un right. under tho-1-yea of the United Staten uicial:-, who no hr have been helpless to brvak the wull fullnw ml... "mm. IUIKUTIII. nf BN1 t nicin Instructed co-0|-Int IHI, nun mmzml nt. \'|rLm-m In full a uni :1 smuuon to the p1` It is said thatunothcr larwyer is in nlii- culties. Misap roprizuion of trukt funds. For two years {e clients have In`-en getting their interest A right -fmm the 1-.uvyer- but no principsl can bo found. In the meantime thr friends uf ULC lawyer are be- ` ing asked to square it up. Innnnde" of me lIllcll' Trnlr rmn Ilrlllsln ('oIu|ullu lo the sum-n. U'l`l'.\\\'.\, ]"c~.b. 1`.3.-'l`ln-Inct that Lim quan- tity nf crude uplum nnmlrrtu-I yo-nrly into Ur|liIhC-lululrla {nun (`Inna |l.'L.1 llI(.`l`(`:lvd Ln... ll ma .1\ Im nun .........I. ..._ pun. _ l)I|l|ill Ltllllllllll XTIIIII \ IA from 11,100 to 101,000 ......n _....... IQ'.`|} |.., ..n In I were or an mxormm nuure. " -~....,& Vilton, the fellow \\ ho Wtu com` (`ted of nmsaulljxng a little girl on the .l\'llll"IlK.()l`l road and sentenced to two years Imprisonment , and 50 lashes, will receive the first dose of _N_the cut on Friday morning. A lnxlicrmls atrilsv was reported yesterdsy morning. It was rL~pr`e.~'(-ntctl a little time ago lhit it was hardly rm to compel the drunks in the jail to work anal permit the thieves to puss the time in idleness. The Governor held that he ha-ln t a large. enough stall` of nssistnnls tn deg! with prisoners of that class in un exm-rgenoy. "0. however, accepted the sliggt-stiinin. und yesternlny morning tried an experiment. He turned out twenty-six 1|l`lS()[1g-rs into the jail yard, where he showed them a like numlu.-r of barrows, which he ordered them to ll with sand and wheel to a dump A short distance uwsy. 'Fn`e of them olu.-yod, but twenty-one refused pulilt blank, one of thorn xqaying, "They would luarve the jnil tint"; They were ordered hack to their cells, and tho Governor is now trying to work :1 solution to the pi`Ul*l3lIL snid tlmtnnnth.-r lawvvr in in Jim. A an-or l|rlIse-lIInhup litmllng or I'elu-i lioro Ipuuguu-cl Io Ila lllm-ese of I_l|in- lll9Ir~,|buiouu Til) `OR I, I /""I':) ltu_\~1-a, Feb. 13.-~'[`hr muxuail con\v'cii- lion of the Cnnsda. Hoiim.-gs` Association is in session at Temperance Hall. There were about fty delegates present at the morning meeting yesterday, which took the form of a love fen: md experienbe meeting. Rpv. W, Burns of Toronto pnesidcd. With him Q` thqplnlfomn were .\`ecrelnry (`oiling of Slim-no, uni Rev. Mr. Mitchell of Slwteld. Pending the arrival of delsgates from out.- side townn, the afternoon m1d:evcuingnio'et- ings were of an informal mture. -' -.. \'lo.... pl... t,.lI..... .. I... nut. ` ,....... /4-; ,2,` Byron math 82.50 for SI. Byron worth $3 for | . . -~ . _ _ _ THE CANADA HOLINESS CONVEN non AT TORONTO. _ rlsn WHIG. WgjDxEsD,{Y;%FEu.12. ;_..._.__._._ Anomcs IN THE- nmI%1.\*10;v.% ans:-cop oowuuc; IT IS. Ahlllouc (`y 3 Hr l`..l. I`! l`|.. OPIUM SMUGGLI-NG. v Sales. h.'u It-:4 l"l'l(ilIl, mu. about yea: 1.1 L..- I... .l-- A Iulcau Worlmun Ibo ILI. Plan. Crnr or` Mxxlcu. Feb. I3.-Luh Hnllor, concouionmin of the honor California branch of the Intorunionnl Comptny, in wound ` In the Itockholdon of min r iatin fuyndn, and tho authorities h|\'oPof3:rnd hi: u-rut, but he bu oonoalod hlmlelt. The complaint in: pruentod `lav - Emilio Pdnoo fumtho American ahokh don. President Din in penounlly pa-oooodlng in the manor. Gnu rcwluiom no oxpooud. lllhllhi 5! 'l'OICI Alllnun. Roll. Fob. l2.-h. ha been that ;`IIrO.nl::0:l`l`I3Il hfro w_on imtiguod by III. IUXIII I133 II From; quuon. `I no rlur Mam or l'erln. onlll obcrlol I'un.~.. a`nmllo_-u~Hodarick Raudolu. umphry um ker. I :-n~grino Piuxle. sue I-.`uxeno--\\v'.mderinl Jew. Mysteriw or Dunning In am llurderly. Nliw Yolui. l-`ch. l3.-WilliuIn Winch buck,||m\.u poliuher of N0. 445 West. Thirty-tirst-Itrc:et on the night of Feb. 5 wu Arrested our as vhsr of clmunlerly con` duct. and drunkenness ny Policeman (inn- uhoilner of the Want. l"orty-seventh-utroo! nation. The duy following in the York- villo Court. the lcculod s...utly denied his guilt And demamlenl un onminntion, which was granted. Yutonlny he proved to Juniw (iorman'u` satisfaction that lull dioorderly conduct conninhd in his nail the policeman to pay an old debt. on throuloniug to (aka the mutter before tho Pollen Commiulonoru. Ho vu promptly dilclllflotl. `EV ruuuy Iugui. Iuu lune I..`0ll!ltl(`l`nl)lO proper- tlierelrom. The girl tearlully denied his story and said tlnt ho had driven her from home by his cruel treatment. She took nothing frnm the clonal. but her own clothing. Julticaurmon cflsclmrged the girl and lectured the father qevurly. Arr-nu-:l at The t In: lrr lallu-r Nlw YHLK. M.-'.-. Iii. -Fnnni-~. ('ullom, a prepocscaeing girl, age-I H ye-'\:'s, atom! at the hat` in the Ynrkvnllc (`ourt.. yesterday, chnrged with larceny hy her father, Daniel Cullum, of Nu. .30`! West l"urty-ninth- ntroet. The father said the girl wan geugr. ally bad and that he wanted her sent. away. He notied that she hroke open I closet Friday night and stole considorabla ty cirl teartullv denim! . II III III`) I'I`Ill" power. I could give you strange things .-he has told whom she new-r knew before. She has le- scribed Hun-n and she docs not lyelkwc sin- in on earth. It is a gr:-at mystery. iuulcud." I(I\l' IIl'r HI IHU ICIIHI clllllllt/ell. Said the Rev. Mr. Keefer. her pastor: "It is A wnndcrtul cue, hut in in no ntental aber- rntinn. I am not es .\'piritualist, ilrony sense of the word, hut I do helvo hu direct communication with world. She is with them. them. She is A manifestntinn slrlxmn thinws nhn has tnhinlmnt ru-.n\l.. L`UII\Ul3GLlllAl uu aulnu rc.|-gxuus LOPIC she will amp speankin , her form becomes rigid, her eyeballs rul upward and renmin x:-ql and her hands un-I arms cuxmnue rm and stiff in whatever position they happen to be when Ilus sink: into the trance. \\'ln-n in that state the most vauied exprcm sions pass over her face. The trmmrs In: from five minutes to his]! An hour, and dun t lenvo lu-r in the lens! exhausted. \'.LI 1|; Haw \I.. L'....(-.. I.-- ._-_.._ ml. .1: \ lilrrrt ul lellglcu En-lle-cu. `l.ummsL'nu, Pm, Feb. ll.- Lillie Rod ner, who is about H years of age, and In -3 at Highhml, a town near here, was couvu: (.- eul at a religious texival recently, and soon axxteruur-ls fell iuto a trance, in which state she ha; been much of the time aincz,-. She believes herself to be in he:|\`cn, nuul ilnngincl Lhnt she` is I .L._ C- .I._ ..,:In .- III]: UUSHCIS LIIUTU IRIS ll. il_VS l`0L`ll Kb Cerlilln amount of grain remaining in the boot which requires to he frequently cleaned out by hnn(l.and slwziys so when changing from one grain to another. This lumt has sn in- genious Arrangement by which n Slllt`l(l is attached to the frame -`srrying the pulley. This shield is always just inept clear of the baskets no matter what position the pul~ ley takes in the I-oot. while tightening the belt from time to time. Grain men will uinlerstand the sllvnntnges of al- ways hsvingsclean boot to start eleva- ting with. The whole of these legs are driven by friction clutches attached to the shafting, two lines of which are run the en- tire length of the elevator. These two lines of shsfting Are driven hy a single, massive seven-ply rubber` belt 56 inches wide sud over 3000 feet lon . This method we: first tried in Elsvutor st ltlontresl, and found to work so satisfactorily that it was decidedto accept the Isms srrnnge- :nent st Fort Willinm. This elevating ms- chinery, with the steam shovels, will en- able in trsin of 16 cars to be_ unloaded and etuweul swsy in the bins in N minutes." Able lo ljload !u\I-o-I Grnln (`an In Twenlylllnulu. (`illmnm Foh. l3. ~- ;\ Winnipeg mun who was in the city yesterday gave an interent~ ing description of the Vunatliun l`au'ilic's new grain elevator just completed at Fort. William, on Lake Superior. Elevator ll. as `- it is called to distinguish it from the tirst elevator built there by the tlumditui I'M-itic Railway (`mnpan_v, has a capacity of l,~t00,- 000hushels. There are H elevating legs, each cupztlxle of elevating 7000 bush -ls per hour. Each uf these legs is furnishet with 2; self-cleaning hunt, the invention of H . J. Loss, the company`: Super- intendent of lhiihliiigs. Owing to A provision huviiuz [:1 he maulo for the tight- ening of the lwlt. which curries the elevat- ing: bushels there has u`.\\'uys been is certain rnnnnn n` nr-\in rnvnnininuv in flu: lxnn Ker. Pen-gnno nuue. I-.`ugeno--\VuIdorin( Mysteries PINS.

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