Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1889, p. 1

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5'.'.':.*..'*-'.......'::.:.t.:-t..:=r::.-.'.:..='""-' Plum nd a ,|loauonI_lo be noon It my gm Z2... nIldIn.on|-Oundhn Ixpnu J. B. RIXD. - 1.-. ,_.~.- , _N _ Architect. mbwutu any tend}: not htillully In K . Win 3 Ioncnuon It'll Into. ` Nut E031. hI:.I.`-l`ho 15:0: London dupste an n : ' M - ad to but Oh um and angina tho Injury at tho Parnell llluu W "" "umvi ,,.:.'.:.."' ':.`.'-u'3':&"v-3% nu -u-up -u -n-w--1 DUILIN. Fob. 8l.-A riot occurred at Kil- huy Ian night on the an-In! of Ilr. Cunt. I.P.. who was strand in Scotland 10!` ulnlng to sun: I summon: ht vio- uhglhc Urinal cat. The nob uhohd IL: nnllm Cl! Inna and rum: nlnl-and W (IO Uflj ICE IIIICIIIIUUI Ilia police with nouns and was elm upon. Oonnlpunouwqlnlqjlni. uruul, run. u.--n uuun u nnul. WIO wan untamed at `Pulse on Tuudny to dz month imprisonment for violuung the Crime: act, was Io-day oonnyod by I nu-on guard to the (hlwqy pol when he wll nnnn hh nnhnng Ah nrnlhd amid Pnlunnu-nu, Fob. 2I.--'-An ovorhatod more In the dry-goods otute ol Inidon Horn caused a ulight he lost. In the third utory ljvd ,8uh,ygru, with Ian wife and ughton. Schwartz an to the that nd without Injury. but I 0 and bar can cremated. The Mint two girl: x cannot! Sruxonnw, Man, Fob. m.-Johnnton. the Norwegian, who in we not with Don- hno. at Nowburgh, N. \'.. on Thursday. wonthovomllonhtinqruoooa the and at Holyoko. Ian atoning. Tine not III noulond. Johuton liuhhod tllroo miles (ninolnputosuco) In 10 min, 3 soon. then won 013 in the non. DI I"IUI'II('II III" III IIUIIY IIZT "IIIC DI huh hit wu Ihinglod." was Ihinporod nbougund cnthluintic ooou N of the buck hacks hastened to the bu r'u uhop to get the ohioftufl loch. Thin in an maul por- fonnuuoo of Sir John's. uuvy V-ouwevu u-nu nawvnn ()rnwA. Feb. 2l.-Nobody paid much notice to Sir John Medonnld when he tod died out ol the house yesterday, but when he ntnrned hell an hour lever the old -.-_\- L-I- ---- -L__I..I " --- -L:...4_..l u ---'_.-v- -__-_- A III! ot llmnowupo Ivldod Into Sun! gm {turnout will he I. on nppuonupn- a nanny Ill - uvuvvl nu] Buocx\'Iu.a, Fob. `2l.-Loalio Bowman. a pupil in a North Augusta school made thing: lively while the teacher waa tempor arily ahaent. by attain ting to hint Annie McAmmond. hiuing aggio Forrest, nhov~ ing John Baldwin from his seat. afterwards atrihinu him with his Eat, and pulling one Churchill from his seat and aitting upon him. When Bowman was charted with having lined Iin Mollnmond hodeniod it. When loomed of having mada an attempt to him horhedoniod it. He Iaid hawaa merely pretending. Then he was punished with a rubhor strap. He considered it aovore and had tho teacher aummouod holoro the magia trate. The action was diamiaaed. 0'II-Ion 09 . to Gunny. Druun, Fab. 9l.-Williun 0'BrkI. who ran nxnlnlunnd Al Tinlnn nn Tnnnrlnr has I`! They Get Iore lnlonnatlon I":-on I Proo teeeor Than The: Looked For. B0lLDlN'l'0W.V. N.J., Feb. 2l.--\ll the eenion at the Bordentown female college have withdrawn from the school on aeoouut of the language need by the principal, Rev. W. C. Bowen. One of the recitatioua, re- oently the aulvjeot under diecuuion. wee the atete of morale in England during the eeven- teenth century as compared with that of the preeent da . The pupil: were reading at the time rom Welch a Engliah Litera- ture." Une of the pa '1: asked Prof. Bowen whether the morale 0 that age were woreo ` then thoee of today. In answering that queetien, the glrla say, Prof. Bowen gave a number of fact: relative to the immorality of the timee which the question did not call for. zuu or .100 men were lllled. lno success 0! Legitimei soldier: was due no the superi- ority of their Arms. IEUIIIVUU QZJIIJ wr tne WOKK. In Hnvti A serious conflict occurred be- tween the Northern and Southern armies one _mile below St. Mane. in which the army under Hyppolite was completely routed and 2(l) or 31!) men were killed. The 0 IAalfiInn'- ht\It`:n-n -r-- A... L. QL- ..... ..: Iuvu Lulu Iuurulug. A rumor bu gained considenblo cunency nt Port De Pail that H ppolite wan killod by I northern soldier w o. it was claimed, received 8`2,(lD for the work. In Hnuli ; nnrinnu nn-`Mi... 1-ma...-u...-I L. ulvu [or H unlugwn next H eanenany. Dr. D. W. Bliss. Wuhington, who at ` tended President Gareld during his illness diod this morning. A rumor hnn aninnd nnnniularuhhu nnrrnnnu Ill IIIBCTVIUW WIII OW`. Dr. Francis \\`lnrt.on. solicitor of the auto depnrtmont. Washington. And author of the Sundnrd Digest of Inurnntionnl hi," em, died to-day aged 68. vita-prnidnnt nlnrl. Linn-tnn and fgnnilu naw, aux, uleu to-any I360 06. Vice-President elect. Morton und fnmily leave for Wnhiugton next Wedneodny. Dr. D. `V. Bliss. `Nnnhinatnn, who Ar. Tho Bploo 0! tho Iorulnx Pnpcru And the Vorv latent TOIOIIIIIII. fhe Guelph Herald's plant and good will is advertised for judicial sale on March 14th. Judge Emory Spoon, Atlnntn. Gm. is being talked of hero for I position in Hurri- |on | cabinet. Gen. Hnrrinon has asked tor an interview with Spoon. Dr. Fr-Anni: \\`hnI-tnn nnlinilnr nf than LILQLYIVL IIILI. $lnvHr.1.L--HosIc'r.-At the residence of .._~- the bride : fuhor, Nlpulee, Wednudny morning, Feb. 20th, 1889, by the Rev. A. B. Chambers, LL. 8.. J. Arnold Mit- chell. Kin ton. to Funny 14., olden ` daughter 0 John N. Honey. }{ox.L:sn:(:K-Cm'un-0n Feb. 7th, Pretou Hollenbeck to Nellie Elizabeth Cough. both of Cape Vincent. Fox-BLAxaLv-In Nspcnee. Feb. 6th, Geo. Wuhlngton Fox, Camden Eat. to mn- alS`_Blnkoly. North Frederichbur . DnNw:.~x "A.\'l.)'(`K -In North Fre erickr burg, Feb. 7th. Frank Martin 'Denyen. Ernonttown. to Merle Catherine Vuulyck. Hoimx KELLE\'--At Ce Vincent, Feb. 6th. Alexander` N. orne And Mamie Kelley. llbnuicimx Li-:Rwmuvx-At Wetertown. N. r Y., Feb. 12th. Willinm Skinner Eldredge and Min Fannie LeRIcheux. uur own men, And ner IQOIIIIIIOIII Vt! aroused against the gamblers. Their room at Bessemer was crowded Monday ni in when Kate strode in, accompanied by or foreman, both armed to the teeth. \\'hile Kate covered thedealer with a six shooter, Mason, her foreman. secured the box and showed the crowd that the game was an unfair or Bruce." This enraged the cow- boys and gamblers Farley and Bodell were terribly beaten, and ordered to prepare for lynching. The ropes| were in sight when Cattle Kate" intereded for ' the two wretches, and announced that she would divide their money. Bodell and Farley were then chased out of town, and their sane w red, and all hands went over to rs. M ell : ranch, where adanoe and a general good time followed. I uuw. Jvlleu me linger mos brown. Uunmux, Wyoming, Fob. _l.-Mrn. Kate Muwoll. the Belle S ` " of Wyo- ming, closed up n gumbli oula st Bes- umor. Mondny night. rosxnvfcrod several thousand dollnn which had been lost b her cow boys, nnd than and the live: J the two gunblon jut M the infuriated cow- boys were go ng to string them up. She is known as Came Kate," And run: A small ranch nur Bummer. lln \`.m.l... .1... .....- _.|.|_...a .: an um I... rnuuu near nouamer. On Sunday she was robbed of 81,500 by her own man, And her resentment nrmnnd uniinn the nnlnlmlnrc 1`I..:.- ........ They Au not to lo Trllod wm..c.'uo Into : Boll Aouoq. EL Pnso, Tout`; Fob. `ll.--Jack Brown. known all over thd Southwest because of his exploits u D noout, was shot and kind you- urdny by Ad: Hume. known :0 ch Terri- torinl Nightingule." Minn Humohufbonn llin tn ongdgomout hero, but was inducod by rum: to go to Silver City and sing under him management. A disagreement arose. when the niugoi shot Brown. , Uuzvmnx. Wvomina. Rah 2| _un HE OFFENDED THE GIRLS- A Gnu llnoo on Shula. ____,, A: n | An I Porlnhcd II the Planet. __,--__, Ill an A_ ____ they authored Ills Look: _, an an \v,L-j_ 4,2. Tl- IE r lTH OF THE NEWS- front: 0! I school Boy. .--~-u - _ E-L (II I __I:- I). ; -.. _ , z:_ GE ? YOUR \VN1`lCR GLOVICS II W` REEVES`. King street. ll) Sample poll-I In ha sold at wholesale nrlooo. A Inn at Illlonny. -`L an A _.l_A -...._. WOMEN WITH aruvanv. IU IIZW `II unhooe. A luunulllau. AudunlodhlnauolI.I.Wnl|lIt O0`; duol.IIK:'n-`um; Sllki. Istlu. oto..uyourovn salt: the ac- tlnnnn. i's'."Ia.2'.'T.2 u3a'. .'i.'i`.'l'.".1'a'.I?.".'.'.."'.'I.`. odon Ma humble ' the bulk: oi the rum IN-Inn A-ll haw.-A-n `Flu. L55... IIII IIIIIIGI II. W U "50 and human. The latter at nryolnho. while the line Prinz shot hlnull with wfIU'l gun. II D the an cllchl nport will count: this 0.. rnnw uuuuu. II uyl. II Ueotlnbol` Int dc- clond that rnthr than an Buomu Von- oon marry the young Frcnoh lunch: who wu oooourqed by her funily he would re- sign II: nonunion to the throne and live abroad to I private llama. The at- nnguncnu for the y`: nu-than con~ thud. but on January Dlh tho huoueu suddenly vnhhod In the owning. Tho next the Km: Print`: About vu`g9&d,_ It lhvolod 6! ifgit (Suit Hop: `on dlroctionn to snatch tho forest. `I30 hnnbr `Werner nwnllght In hb hIs.`nd. an ho livoddo-qhvuuu .udndlug tho door lockovl. huh it And nv -nuns. ,.~.-..:-~~.......'-;..::~..-..*.='...<.'.'~..~:`:'.."; anthem sooouv-O cl Prilou Rudolf`! (loath. Ptlnoo Rudolf. It An. In Deounhor Int dq- Gllld that Plfhl `HAD 3. `Almanac V.-Q, Another "Authentic" Aooyun In low Bin: 0! ll: Dull. Co . 1-` b. u.-'n. 1......` "".`.."m....' ..... ....... .. .?."...."'.'.`;': puuuu Iorul; uouusuuo, Illlhr 0! com- F chin `and oduoslion till .;.."".`. 2i.:..a."""' ' luIvu:d'. lung an-eel. an be prloos. Puus, Fob. 9i.-'l`ho new onbinot hu :1- Inou bson-oomplotnd. Molino will boprimo Inininur Illd minister of ioultnn ; De Fnycinot. minister of war : boy. minia- uroiuurino ; Ponahnn. ninhtuol inur- ior ; Rouvior. minister of nuco 3 Sun-kn. Inlnintox of juntioo: Lonhot. Ininhtor of public Iorh; Doutnuno. nhbbr oi lnnmn. Fanning nln `uni .4I.....u... .nn uu rrvvcloni oomounuon. Lmznoll, Feb. 2l.-'I`ho Pu-in oonupon` dent of the Tina up : President (Eu-not. during this criuin. but made I very poor in- pnuioo regarding hi capacity at I ruler, sud huvirtunlly count] to cum as head of the uocutivo. The rofound rupoct for his bounty and pstrio I: II All that shields him. clan wui use me wnr portfolio. Press comments no 'nning to be omi none. The Sold! says 0. situation has s striking resemblance to thst which preceded the downfell of President Gre . The Aulkorile ssscrts the: several depot hsve decided that unless s Ininhtry is formed to- dsy they will move the suspension of the sitting to compel Carnot somske up his mind. This process Ins adopted spins: Gravy. It is stated Rouvier, Goblet. end LsCroix will be included in the Meline- De Frevcient combination. Inunnn Pol. III `FL. n..x- --._.._-- Tho Promlorohlp In the Hands of I. lIo~ lIno-l`ooIlng of tho Prooo. PARIS, Feb. 2l.-l rooidont Carnot urged Do Fnycient to acoo t the premionhip. he Freyciont. nfhr 1 on; intorviow with Floquox. returned to Elyooo with Melino and told the president it on im t, for vnrioun reason, that Moline 3 onld ah the premiership. Melina yielded to De F'roycionv. I pormnion And both nronow forming I cabinet. It in probable Do l"rey~ cient will an the portfolio. comment: on h.nin..i... 9.. 3.. .....:. Inn on Iuuuuuoa Ifllll. Among them are meunru reletin to title: regnlnting the universities in Scot And, determining the liability of employer: in ocean! Accidents toemploveoe, establishing I department of Agriculture, cheepenin the trenafer of land. end remedying the use attached to the limited liability of joint stock companies. uugumn, nu not or oomploood its lnboun. it has nude 5 v uablo report. P for legislation arising therefrom be uubmittod. Sovornl uubjooh which the in- f`$i burden of vonr tinting nln-O 1--II lrom conuaenuon aurim will be submitted agnin. Amona nu ma: uuuuuwuu. aovoru uuogootn which the in- cunning of your duties that out from consideration during the hut union nnin- vuu no lllomltwd. Though the commiuion. a inted to in- quire into the civil outabr meat! of the kingdom, has not ct oornploood its labours. unbla rnnnrt Pnnnnnnln bun!!! per cent. nnnumes. The note of the gold ooinngo has for yearn put been the subject of n legitimnee complnint nnd 3 mon- uuro rutori it to A satisfactory condition will be l|lb:|l`tlOd. Tlmnnl. 9).- ............:..:-._ ___,:"-7 I - HOUSE with;)lht room: and extension kit- chen hard and I v_vn.tor with good enabling ; NIIIVBDIOIX tolguoottnhn 00111310 ; llingriadlntoi - no.1 . on 0 ram sou . or I - 0. In Uonflon tn`- eot. botwgon Gonion And Alfnd I uu uuncu LU IIIXIIIIT [Of U1. development of the rnneerial rooouroee of Ireland and for amending the constitution of the various tribunda having e in! jurisdiction over real property in Immd. The untutee re cently paced for the restoration ol order and condence in Ireland hive nlrengiy, been nttondod with Inlutnry reeulu. ` Lnginlntion will be neceuuy for the exe- cution of the Iugnr convention And also for the completion of the oonrerllon of the three per cent. nnnuitiea. The of the ld oainnm hum fltr Iv-gnu ngno I...-- AL- mus matter! Will be submitted. Early in the session your Attention will be naked to mouunen for the development of lrahnrl mm for p.-uuuuy or change. My lord: and gentlemen : Some portion: of the bill presented in 1888 for unending locel government in England and Welee were laid aide owing to preeeure upon the time of parliament. From the eeme ceuee it we: impoeeible to enter upon the eetion of local government in Scotland. Bi 1 upon theee manure will be enhmined. Enrlv in th. -g.-in. .m.... .n__.:._ ._.:n sunny 0| our more: Ind commence. The counsels by which other poweu ore guided and which dispose of their vast forces are st present uniformly friendly to Eng land. but I have no right to atoms that this condif n in neceuarily secure from the possibility fcbange. Mv lord: and Dnntlnmnn . '\`m-- -m-t=--- uuuu Inn not no century. "I have coneen d as I:a_k_e__ part in a con- forence with Germany and America, at Berlin. upon the Sunoan queution. This will he a `continuation of the conference held in Washington the name nubjeo. Gentlemen of the house of common: : \ The increasing expenditures upon warlike preparations incurred by other European nations ha: rendered neceuary an Increase in the precautions hitherto taken for the safety 0 our shores and The cnunanln hv -|ninIr. ..aL..- -u------ --- uuuguoornooll 0! suaxxm. "The negotiation: which I directed to be opened with Thibet for the prevention of encroanlunent upon my right: over Suakim have not been brought to a favourable con- clusion. but I hope further military opera- tion: will not be Itcesnarv. have cannon rl nu`. rah. nut in - --n me queen in opening me session: My lords and izentlemen.--During the brief period since the close cf the last. ses- sion nothing has hsppened to effect the cor- xlisl relations between myself And other powers. The operations successfully com- pleted in Egypt` a few days before the pro- rogstion of psrlisment effected their object, snd I do not see any ground `for apprehend- ing s renewal of the disturbance in the neighborhood of Suskim. "Thu nuanoi.oi..... _|.:..|. I ,.|:..-...-_1 .- L- inur- Lozwox. Feb. 2x._Puu.m.n: bled to-dny. The following in the speech of the queen in opening the tension: "NV and mmtlnmnn _D-urinn Hm I An luerouo Asked [r tho l'ol-on-Bill: For the Local Government of iootlnnd And Wales to be Int:-oduo`od-l`y-land will [Iain Rn-.- Aoa__s|-.. ln..nA .. convenient to queen": U01! :9 lmnmanuo ooulon. A ply tho pro ISM. at Lu Union treat. botwoon nnd . [L ADDRESS or has QUEEN" AT ITS op:-:mm{3 SESSION. THE ILL-FATED RUDOLF. ..j.____j.J___ STILL FORMING A CABINET. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. wm vvcuvv Iv uv nuu'vIopu-l_rIllIIII Have some Attention Paid to NO. 44, I U` Sta. THE Itlsslulmuu. on mmooo uu-cot. may ooomled by Rev. A. W. Cooke : double house of n o nooma: two counts: wood yud an ununn. Annly ncxt door. or to B. Ronutsou. of nine two 4 Ul nuns IVUIIII.` Iwu uun-It usbllna. A ply non door. It King & 'l Drug Store. LI lIY'l`II,Q0..lal.-D.V I.V l.Y0l.I.A. FROM ls'r MAY. that good. Iuhuuntlnl houno on Ontario Street. nonr Union. at re- sent occupied bi Mrs. Deacon. Apply to '1`, SPIACY. Wnln at-ltency. nous; Lv VAUGHN rzcluucli Posses- Iion May Isl. Apply at. WHIG U1-`I-`ICE. STORE AND WAREHOUSE ON ONTARIO STREET. Apply to J. B. CARRUTHERS. THAT DESIRABLE BRICK Rl~2SlDE.V(_`l1`.. uiiuslod on the corner of Sydenham and Buy Streets. containing twelve rooms. It is at par sent occupied by (`apunin John A. Connolly, the owner. to whom application should in undo for further information. THE STEAM BARGE FREEMASON AND CUNSORTS. Minnie Francis and (`ity of King- ston. Total carrying capacity 330 M Hue Lumber. or O tom coal at 5foeI.dm it. For further particulars apply to, DAVID `. D0- IAN & CU. - u 7 . PIANO REPAIRS old! kinda an Uprights and Aouu-u nocnmd It the Weber lhctorv. OVERSEERS WANTED l-.`V'ER\ WHERE. at home or to travel. We wish '0 employ a re- liable person in vour county to tuck up adver- tisements and show cards of Electric Goods. Advertisements to he lacked u evervwhere. on trees. knees and turnpikee, n conspicuous Elsces inuwnsnd ooun in all part; at the `maxi States and Can a. steady employ- m t; w 883) day` e adv n -- ede;nno tmng re Coats, work formal] (rmglrt of the t e. Address with stump. RY & C0.. Managers. 3|` Vine St.. Cincin- nm. 0. No attention mid to postal canis. EMORY C0.. Mumlo. II` Vine St... Um nni. 0. No paid postal _ SALlCSMEN-We wish I few to sell our ooda bfltrunple to the wholegnle and relax] e. ms! mnnulnoturen in our line. l~.`n- oloao 2-cent slung. Wngea 83 per m. Perma- nent position. '0 pstals anawe . Money advanced for wages. and veruaing. em. Cl'..\"I'IN- mu. MA:4'r'u Co.. CINCINNATI. Omo. THE RESIDENCE Slmooo Stroot. lately nnnnrrlnd hr RAY. A. W. Cooke : double house. and OHUGJVO VCR III!) In of owblgt gunman Ad .._____,- T7? 7, 7,7 A NURSE. Apply to MRST1:I7U7El.v KENT. `King street. between 10 and II a.m. and 7 and DJ!!- ornclc. nu-so. oom;-al. well imod. Torlnl rwnable. Possession immedhttely. Apply ' nx," Wnlo. A BRINDLE cow. win. broken non. strtyed from Sir R. Cnrtwrl ht`: yard on Sun- day Afternoon The owner w ll give reward for any aatiufewtory,lnformntion about her. 13 King street. CAREY -In Kingston ` Feb. 21st, Joeeph Carey, pensioner. 3 ed 7 yours. The fnnenl will tie phce frolnl'Hotel Dleu to-mon-ow morning at l0 o'clock. Friends and members of the Association ore respectfully invited to attend. Dmu.A.\'n-At Wellington, Ont... Feb. 6th, Susan. -widow of the late Willot C. Dor~ land. M.D , aged 78 years. Jouxsmx--In Lansdowne, Feb. 12th, John R. Johnston, son of S. J. Johneoon, mod 30 years. OFFICE. um nable. Po 0:." W mo. m. LJICU L U! Wu.'l'sl-In Glnnn uo, Feb. l2th\,"the.:iIe of A. G. Wiltle, o 0 non. 'JORDAN-IlI Gsmnoquo. Feb. 12th, wife of. Charles C. Jordm, of u dsughter_.4_ H W C|.mK-In Nnpnneo, Feb. ISZEIT wife of ` Fred Crook, of 3 Ion. __ ` BowI!I-At Roblin. Jan. 30t.h,:wife of W. Bowen. of I daughter. lvuvvuwvv we-v-an \vvw -Innu- 'TIITTB`ITIIri 3 CW3. an-I-nu. Bouorrolll. u.. lg'on1uIo i SPECIAL Mmyfr1g_N.; To than who want their ulvu-ml to any. we can obr no better medium for orougn and oootlvo wok than an vuiom action 1;! onrluloet Local Lin. no In J1 l0u"|- VOL. LVIII. I'fo'o'c `i:;nI'i.T:I. G P. IIOWIM. 3 00. B 83:30 street. n: You-N. - !1_.' 3 want their udvu-thy! to I far no honor orounn =?;1"z?SZ_iT arocuon AMI 00mDll`l0l: 0:`: aft-nor rr 0 an vet. . J2YANT,I:=I>}` EEE T9. . .`_`?-YE5I.' 3 5 R 9- 1 ., n___._- Pfltiii ) @113! I 4 I `llnrn, BIRTHS. IPIIKOOCIIINIIIII` `0|' . Ronutson. 1 . THE DAILY WHIG. lloll In I"IIll'll w wnri, may IIIV IIOOII and that mill nuogu u.a'3'.ua.a to mqnluoo so their domnd. Upon an-Iv. Inga tho nlll. howovor, thy lound such wunouho out. nnd rduud to name work. Mr. Turner, tho mumps-. sdviood tho men to nun-n to work, noting they were getting a much pcy an the compuy couldlrd. all snoring than that they vould A toiling hyoontlnulug tho qtriho. Tho I ha Inadono uply. but rdnd 50 go to work. no ju-lion loooln 5 [.39 Aqunuoo : and loan to noun to Work. (}olutw.u.L, Fob. 2l.-'l'ho nu-iking Ins- von ol the Storlnont cotton company pn- ooodotl to tho mill yuhrda withxho Inna. tion of return to work. t y lnvinp boon lnhr-ad [JAR lnl mnnunr Iuntl hndtlml 0' ll TX II I FOIIFTIIIIU BIKINI`. Smith don an the chaps, and claim: they no the nnltolupluon tlnprtofhu Illa. lllo Allocod Iloooldut II loounId-llo Douloo All the charges. Cluuoo Fob. 8l.-J. A. Smith. Alia John Alexander Tonpoun. haul!-styled "cou- vortod" nchcr who has been conducting In-go gospel tomponnoo nootlnp us the Lyng mluion, la chlrgod by inowupoper in Dunn- doo. Scotland. with victiuiniug I number of churches. murylu a widow. `and ning with her wh he already had A wile and than ohll In In I worhhonu in Loa- A-.. c...|n. Run: .n_..A..I .n...o:.._ L-.. II!!! `III? Xlllllf II I WOTIIIIIE III IDI- don. Smith nk nttnnhd ltllntion has by hi: none at 5 tonponnoo muting. Smith don an tho churn. and olnhnn thaw TINDER8 will be received b the under- signed u to we EVENING 0!` . ATURDAY. the 28rd nut... for the Iavotu u-ado: works` ro- Inlrod in the erection and completion of I Ilnddnnnn an Lin nnrnnrd Ban-In and wile. UOIIII uugrlou, II thus doolunlion. Another London Senentlon--What It le l'rged the Oppoeltlon Should Do. L().\ I)0N. Feb. 2l.-In spite of the genernl intereet menifeeted in the proceedinge of the Parnell comlnieeion, to the neglect of el- moet every other enbjeot. M r. T. P. 0`Connor'e Star hen euoceeded in creeting e genuine eenention by the ublicetion of en erticle edvieing the Iibe I to force e die- eolntion of perliement end eoneequentlg. e r. enerel election. The article urgee ledetone to frnme e grand indictment of the mhetry and present. it on the r-et night of the eeeeion. It eleo call: upon him to declere thet the oppoeition refneee tovote enppliee to A government which ie e ne- tiond diegreoe, end to etendfeetly edhere to thnt denlnniiul. IIIPI Cull". WUUII murpny IIIIUU I'll` III had not beau able to ascertain anything about the documents. Witneu aaid he wanted an article on the league. A week later Murphy Iaid he had found the docu- ment: in a bag. He deacribed the bag and aaid it contained vo or nix of Egan : laeton, none at Parnell I. and some old accounts. 0] [H3 FITIIUII CUIIIIIIIUIIUII lK)'(lIy IWICIIIITI Pigott wu again called for examination. He testified that while he wt: in Paris. in April, 1866. he won accosted on the street by Anna giving his name as Mnrris Mur- phy, who said he had been I compooiwr in wiunu employ. He did not recognize tho mm. but saw no reason to doubt hi: lute. mcnt. They convened Mid uubooquoutly met again. when Murphy stated that he hit] not heal) Ahln tn Au\arlAIn Anvfhinu yuuuuwn u-1v` n-u-'v-;a LONIMDN. Feb. 2l.-Upon the ranomblin of the Pnrnoll commission no-dny Richm Pinon wu auxin vnllnd for arnmingtinn Uy IIIUIIUIII IEO WUUUIIIK. ll IUIIHTE, very unuen nt 5 bishop`: wedding, run the bride : cortege, which consisted of children of her orphunqe old enough to At- eena. The little girl: were dressed in derk blue lolh froch, runtlee end hoods. end they had. on their breeltn. \\'hen Mien Leigh entered they forged e rocee- sion and followed behind her like rides- mnlde. Ri ht Rev. J. W. Williune. D.D., Biehop of gueheo. olliointed. and the hlon. Hector Fnbre. the Ceuedien commissioner here, end other Camediane were preeent. Mn. Lewis does not inurnd to neglect. my of the institution: ehe he: founded here, and will come beck to Paris every year to we after then. The Lenora Worn Picked up by I Com- pocltor Named Murphy. I ........u I'.`-L 0| IV--- L- __-._-__Ll:_ . The Bishop of Ontario Unlud to Illu Ada LoIgh-`l'Iu Brldounoldn of Honor. Puus. Feb. 2l.-Right Rev. Truverl Lewis,'D.D., Biaho of Ontario. was mnr~ ried yuterday at t 0 British Elnbnsy to Miss Ada Lei h, who founded the British Free Epinoopn church. the British orphan- age, And homes for British governouea and others. The Emhnly htllroom was used on this occuion u the chapel. Lady Lytton and her daughter: showed the esteem in which the hold the bride by nttendin the w ding. A feature, varv ununn At A hinhnnh wnddinm In A `Young Man. of Montreal. Seeking a Dlvorce-Wants to Ilarrv Again. Mo.\"nu;.u.. Feb. 2l.-A `Ierk in the Red- path sugar renery and the ecion of a wealthy and reliwioue family two years ago married a young New Brunswick woman named Freeze. with rhom he had previous- ly. after taking her out of a house of ill- fame, lived two years as his wife. Becoming tired of her, and meeting a wealthy Toronto beauty belonging to one of the Brit families there, he tried to compel his wife by threats and brutality to obtain a divorce as he had become on to and was dn the int of marrying t e Toronto girl. The w e. how- ever, through her lawyers, revented the ceremony on the eve of ite ce ehration. I` he young m n, who was a great profeeeor of religion, 1*. en took his wife on a visit to her family in Moncton, N.B.. and there sudden- ly left her totally pennileea on the eve of becoming a mother. He immediately went to New York, having become entang- led with several other women. and is now trying to obtain \ divorce there which will be strenuously o His mother hae diaowned him. and) the wife after vainly pur suing him to Montreal and giving birth to a child which died has returned to her par~ ants home. _ A FINE FAR)! 0!` 75 ACRI8. Int Pun of Lot No. 16. Int Ooncculon Township of Kingston. beautifully Iltunlod on the Luke Shore. one mile from the Ponltontluy. Good large hounu. outbu orchud, I.o.. lulu- blo for I tumor or enter. Mo on the mmhoot3IJuN G AHAI. P. Jddnn. II - AN Exiacran in TROUBLE. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Pluwclss s'rnu'r. TH! TBOUSANDVIBLAND ROUTE BY Rome. Wnlorwwu & Ondennburl RR. To Utica, Mbanylew York, Philadg|`a. Wuhlnxt.6n.BalUmoro and all Point; in mom: am New York. via G.'I'.R. And N.Y.C. Rn. r.1um.n:v. - . Gen. Ticket Amour. `anon auagannaavav \-r\lAIl.& LI\ L ' wm make some reduction in the price ol some of their llnoool lumber and nah factory xooduhluouon. We Mn one bu-n truno mtoot. one x And one 40. Also good brick. which will ban sold on` rauoublo terms for good Approved notes. mar nu:-Iinnu nnilnnuv THE OORNWALL STRIKE. A DISSOLUTION URGED- THE RATHBUN COMPANY IIHII manly` -.-.- -..I-all-\_ I- AL. .._I.. -1 ms MARRiAGE A IEAILURE-> MARRIAGE IN PARIS- PIANO and dquu-an oxooutad at the Fuctory. corner of Princess and Gordon Itroeu. Kinn- uon. No more dunblo or well-toned Instrument In Cunda than thou. M. WEBER UPRIOH1`. Mode:-up in price And unoxoellod by any Cun- dhn lnntnunom % FOUND IN A BAG. JAMES REID. .-u.~ .-...\...._ . ._._... Cd notes. -rm`: nudnvn commnr. KTNGSTON3 "CANADA, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUXRY 21, 163. n Ivrsvwun -vi:-rvtn cw `Q. cu Lennon. Fob. 2l.--lt In thud `:1: Got- mony. Inn near: tor a uni man. In Io- rnnnn_ hm nlZfh-ImnnOlLn-Innln lllllly. In Nlllrll lor nunl$IIu ll lo- roooo,hupnuhodto thonlhlln hhndcovou-Iolluthu eoulryfnntbo utilagoolthopovnn. tn aunenoeee non-rt-on. um rennet ee- eerted that it wee Roheruou whwIded" Detective Ioeher with letters whlch were_ ehelgwude ednitud to he lot-Quin. If Mr. Soenee believed that O'Brien. ellel lichen- eou, had anything to do with Dehetlve hloeherend the longed letlete he wee duplv fooled eqein. Robertson but nothing whet- evertoda with Moeher in Anerloe. The men who did euiet Detective Mother in the mettet ol the lotgeriee in living In New York In-dey. He in not hnown h Mr. Soemee. Ir. Soeneeedultl that t Iet~ F-Ifuruhhet by ibeeeedve` Ida wu-e orgerieghuthe negleote to add that the land:-I 1'e'nne' nun Anon: Consul than IIK"I'Ii IIII U. IITIVII 50 "I N K". London Tina` own agent forpd then. lloshor oonlcnud to Inspector 3 run that ho had found the IoI.ton,_ through ndcclntouuho Inouov out cl n and path through C data to urlh 3| - noll. Bo uimltud that ho had I .-gl-.4 IA.-`II '-Link L. -.4.L.J runcnwu ulw luau uni. ntlnwr VII III)! In! :1? in good faith. The inspector would not i to the Inn until the Brithhoonul Ind idqnugd Mn, when the identication wu found to ho ntlnloctory tho hopoctor '0 hi: visitor 5 full hiotory of Monitor : In inAInorio|froI|thetiIno that ho 'l`lIiouplaiu why It. Solicitor Sound hotl- od that noooof the letters furnished by Douotivo Mother were and. Mr. Soumofhotimou on this point to day was trie In in`. Ho mid ho ho: ooo0 BdoI u 3 man who won known in Auction on Robertson. and further on- g---i 9... M -n Rah.-nu... -L.-|.I...I..|-0 Ell.` "C II" UUIIU III III "'|III'.'- A short time aherwu-d un oldorl th- nun. who said he Wu omployoxf yntlu London Tina, called upon I tor Byrnu to inquire About Dotoctivo Ho bud boon informed that roporh Ind roschdd the Nam that HIIIIOI` wu not not in... in .....A Cghh Th. l-.....A.- ..-..I.I _..n ALL KINDS OF BANK and (mice Rubber Stun mun. Souls. 00.. supplied by BRIN- xun n.cAu|.n. muulutunn. Bacon 81.. Kingston. Ont. recelveu Inmugn clpner came aupazcnee. Inspector Byruee leained of these Krona action: after they had occurred. hloeher called on the inepector and van thin time permitted to see him. The liehman could not give I clear reason for cal in . but in the course of hie visit he complain that his auiltant had defrauded him of U511). Now," said he. if you will make 3 com- laint againec thin auietant of yours] will ave him arreeted right now." Moeher reluned to make any com Iaiut. wherefore lupectaor Ryrnee eurp him much by telling him just what a eoonedrelly Kiece of imminent he had been cerryiug on. other had the decency to huretinto hare. lt'e true," he said. "il'e all true." He then oonfened to the inepeclot everything that he had done in the matter. A -Ln.-e bl...` -39---._.l __ -I.I-_I_ ..._al- Ill IIIICIIIUII. By this time Detective Mosher's fortitude and honesty, if he had any. were put to a severe test. He deepaimd of getting the letters the Time: wanted, and it grieved him to see his livelihood slip ing away from him. The Times, it may he mentioned, was exceedingly liberal in its dealings with him. He then determined to earn his mo- ney by furnishing forged letters to the Times. To do this sucoessfull he must. have the letters written oapaper foreign manu- facture and in ditferent et lee of handwrit ing. Clear'y, he argued, e must work his assistant into the scheme. The ingenious Mosher then set about ewindling in! em- ployers in an ungrateful way. He repre- sented to his aeeistaut that he could charge the Times any price that he liked for the forged letters, and that if the Times would not pay the bills he would sell the papers to a certain evenin paper in London. The assistant was wiling to help swindle the TIIDQG if for nothing more than to get even, as far as might be, for that newspaper's at~ tack on Parnell. Between these two men a number of letters were forged, urportie to have been written by Parnell, ealy.as others. to P. J. P. Tynan, the famous Number One, who is now in this city. The letters purported to give Tynan in- structions mneerning the Phanix park caee. fhe detective forwnnled theee letmra. luuuuuul uluuerulng tut: rnanu plri 0&3. detective forwarded these letton. one I! a time. 00 the Tina` solicison. and received in return hr 2 sum: of money. Some of this money is Ennwn we heve been received through cipher cable dinpetchel. lnlnector Rvrnn learned nf the-an tram. nil ! U] l.lllug our nuvuu llllllill (0 WWO men, one of whom informed Inspector Byrnesof his intentions. The inspector suspected that such an indiscreet rson needed watching. so when hloeher ed at police headquarters the ins tor was too busy to aee him. Mother led again, but the inspector was down near Long Branch with his family. Finding that he was wasting time waiting for the inspector Mom her wrote 5 letter describing the nature of bio business and uking the inspector to see him. Then Masher met a man whom he knew, and who vrjns also wellknown to In- spector Byrnes, and asked to be recommen- ded to some one who would t the letters and documents that the ndon Times wanted. This man advised him to en a smart young man whose name and dress were given. \\'heu called upon the young man said that he was willing to help Mr. .\loeher. but that he could not get the letters in question. I! thin Lima l)eh\4`ti\`n Mrnhnr'- fnrtihnln POI". ` Masher ind formerly been 3 Scotland Ynrd detective. He had lost his place and was doing oddjoha when the solicitor of the London Tinm picked him In and sent him to Americu. Ho eelebrntod ii: arrival hare by telling all About himself to two man. nnn nf I/hum infnrma lnnnaolnr A Detoetlve Who Was Bound to hjtke Monev-8e,nd|nl Bouts Letters from lloutr-o__gIA to the London "times" to he Usedmsgalnut Parnell -- lnepeetor By:-nee Bevel-_\lon. , Chicago Tribune. _ NEW Yona, Feb. 2l.-The teetimony iven in the Parnell case today and yegggr. day by` Mr. Suames. solicitor for the London Times. hue elfectually corroborated the belief held by a few well informed persons in New York that Detective Mosher, who was employed by the Tinuw to gather evi- dence against Parnell in America. has swindled hie employers out of not less then 110,000. Mr. So-unes testilied that he had employed Moeher to come to America to trace the source of certain documente. and that he had paid him sums aggregating 5,000. Mosher e career in this city has been known in part by many persons. but the real character or the man and his work here have been known to only a few. Mos- - her came to New York to get poeseeeion of lettere that were supposed to have been written by Parnell to persons concerned in the Phuanix Park killing ando'ther crimes in Ireland. He called upon lnepector Byrnee when he arrived here. and it was sub- sequently reported that he and the in- specter were working together in the mat- ter. 1 Pnnlood support nacho lclhn. _..__-- -_L on I. 1- ,A - 1 .1 A 1 A srxrerinenr mrsnssrmc ms] LIGHT on: THE EVIDENCE. I THE TIMES" SWINDLED. III IUll|llIl:lhLI;I `:0 an _'riiinLir mnotmqiggumnmi`

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