Hove. Walk Ill-Gilda blonds voted will the onus! hkplgu In city. g. ah I '1Im_n (`m by. (`ulmube llllulll. Du wsun. I he.-I-"mint . VI-II l`1:sn*l. I iiruun rd . Urn mlboia. llcu.~zun. lnm-`s. Kenny. I,.-nur.-vinrr .\l:u`uu M1.~1rJl .\|u-I Iun'ld|V'i(') lb.\l-Km` .\I:uwu. I . . I.-v H:-I-,;`n. Humnnn. Hunplrell (`:nw\'. ny. r<~\'in(Sr) lu'hI1.~'irJ| IWIICT OUIIIIIIIIIVIIII IITIVCI HT!` UI ' last night up In boarded down the bar by lhucuvo Povug, lot the payout ol touching her for two alleged mntdoru-I cl Polibo Inspector lhrtlu cl Derry-Bq. In~ hnd. Tho ooor mud on the snthoritfo! 1.13:-un from tho lnqaocvoo of the ' Bay In-ishOomubIl9'v'.V.DII oullqwlo } sum-d tlut Wm. Colo and Patrick brothcn. were on the Scudlluvhn, on In-nah won out tor their arrest The doctfvo nu-chad the statute through, but failed to nd the Inn. *' A fruition larch. ` HALIFAX, Fob. 9I.-Whon the Alba Ituuor Scandinavian |I HVOd Iron 0 EU '_.I ...R_b.o .I.. -.a Ln.-.l..I .I..-.. AL- L I (VII curling: . . . . . . . . . . . .. 'a.IIuu.un Qgjuu who it in rolnomhond that the rsilwny has hardly boon in operntion throo yours, thin h a surprising development ..:_:_..j,__j.:: '5?J'r`.`Z'.".'1=' IQ!` IT Oruuurnlngn ............ ..01.9oa.m O.!7l.Il Wcrllncuoonuo ........ .. 6.07.5 1.03.3! \.U|IrC.I. The new ministers will take oice in the morning. Their doclarutiou will be read Saturdny. Int! Cl!` IIDQK, -0 Wu.` IIIU ITICCXII Ul ll'Inl` rt will probably meet all r uirunenh. ho elevator capacity at Port Art. In haaalno boon largely incroanod. and this will greatly lncilltato the movonnnnl of grain from Manitoba and the Nortwaat. In fact, Mr. * Schroibor ooluidara the railway to In in ex- oailont running condition and vary wall aqulppod. The tratlio in in a moat on- ` eouraging condition. During the nine months ended Sept. I). 1887. and I888, the IIe`VI"U (ITIII-U WVHIUII Iplly Ill. IEIICIIIIIWT. During-the put. you very extensive ad~ ditlonl have been undo to the engine power And car utock, no that the mean: of tuna- -uu-Q will nnnhnmu Inani, All I-ou|iI-Arnnnk The Canadian. `Paella. Chief Engineer Schreiber. who was J5ke\! by the Minister to report on the general condition of the Canadian Pacic lhilvay, states that after a critical exulliiiiation he is pleased to be able to pronounce the load in good running condition Every precau- tion is tahen on the mountainous sections to uard against danger from earth snvl roc slides, and the number of casualties from this source last eummer was very small. The snow protection in thew regions is also ex teusive and substantial. The oili- cers in charge of operation, who have hall several years experience `n the Rocky Mountains. are of opinion that the road in eofully guarded against snow slides that the service is not likely to be interrupted from this cause. The company are also tak- ing precautions against snow blockade:-, by the introduction of powerful rotary snow , shovels, and it is condently expected that ` these machines will be etfectual against the heaviest drifts which they may encounter. Hus-iaa.rha nanl. vaar van: axlanaiva ail. . A ghost of as dado!`--'I'hc Ilvlngslolot/on. TPIIC IIIIIICIQI. The following teble shows the gross earn- ings, the tonnage of freight and the number of angers cerried in each year since Jum I876, when the rnvey was opened u e through trunk lino: _..____._.- * " :'_ ` 7.`: Not elnlngt. IIIL... It in I I0 XPIICI XZl7U|lK The adoption of steam from the locomo- tive for the purpoee of heating peuuger can bu been eniefncborily cu-rind out, end the use of electricity an I mean: .f lighting 1 certain number of can has ulna been Iucoeeefuly adopted. 3,1- -._.._.. -._ Increase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 56.050 In comparison with last year's results, there In: an increase of 56,050 in tho num- ber of puungors, and Au increuo of I44,- 66l in the number of tom of freight carried by the road. The earnings also show an inoreue of 83|3.774. The expenditure for working shown an inereuo of $448,326. This expenditure, howovor. bu included ` much that might very properly ho charged to cspiul Account. Than ndnntinn nf nnmm from than lnnnmn. 1515-7! 1879-1!) . I580!!! . man we 1 ....,. . 188788. . HHILXT (`annual Snnunrl 5!! Blrlhalny. Loxpox, Feb. 21. ~-L`ardim\l Newman to-day observed the 88th nnnivornry of his birth by celebrating ponnical high mun. Hi: health in Improved. 1887-88. 1883-87. . l&T~88 188687. . 1357525 . 188587.. $2,912,782! The gross earnings. compared with those of the previous your, show an lncruum-uf....... . . .. -316.77! The working expenscsvper mile run by! trains were`. f`pul.. I` ' is Nellcas _ smsazs The total cost of the line on capital to count. up to June 30. 1888. was S-l.`,8.\'.'_759, the year`: addition un-muting tu $'H'.. ,38.'). llarllnn and Iixw-Ins:--. The earnings were made up as follows ; Earnings from nus.-wnxor lnuflc 0 815,041 Earnings from (rei In lmmo .. I,9u:I.s|a Earnings from maxi s nnd sundries. . l57.lJ0 Yoan East..l'.x1`.~1'n \\ indsur lir. P.IC.I 'F();:|lII1llongo . . . , . .. ...l.`. l7 The General! Revenue .-\<-count for l88 JS.\` shun the following uulciul pnsition of these rosds for glue psst scal you`. The average length of road operuenl for the whole lcal year was l:Zl0 miles, the Pictou town branch not having been opened until NOV. 28, 1887: l I:`...-nA.` L`...- 0`!'T.\\\'A, Feb. `. I.---The annual nrport of Pine Milxialur of Railways aud=t`umls wn laid 1-u the table of the House this afternoon by`b'ir Julnu Mlmlunnl-I, Acting .\liuisv.er uf Rnilways. During the tiusl you ended June 30, I888, these lines were operated by the Uqvernxneut: llihu ` Iulorcolcmiul and its :_-xuwnsions. mslerll Extension rmhvny. . . . .. Vindzmr Hrnnch (umhnuinod onllfl` ' Prince Ed vmrd laluml. . . . . . . . . , , . . . 'l`lr|!I'I Cabinet. Putts, Fob. 2l.-'I'hiA evoning President ` Ctrnot signed 5 docroo cpponnting thin cabinet: D-.-.._- --4I Ill-.i-5-- Al I`._....__... ll Rlr. |`up-`n Annual In-|u_o`rl--\l'hul llu-Z I.-`IL ogudl lllr I'.I'.K. Ire llolnu. Feb. 2|.---The unnual line Xlininnnr nf R;ilwzuvn mnl<~f`nnnh 'wnn uo:.~:|r1:u Ill) l'II1U| C III) QC _"HIUL'. 'A wealthy an iiiiwutilcl Aelegatioin of iumhcrluen from mritilis parts of the Do. Iniuion waied.on the ministers .yesu-rl:\y I aftcxquon and presented the l|lc;ll|Jl`ii \\'hich ` was adapted at the recent meeting nf the iumhernieu at Toronto, for u reumva! of the export dmy of $3-Ker I000, boaml Iuuasure, on Inga tuwecl to t e United States. The lrglllllvllto which were brought out at that meeting were clearly and forcibly presented to the minister,s, and the latter" promised the closest enquiry i'nto the matter. , Snvprnl ma,L~:ur4'>.n were .ml\':mm-d xx Eamnn IHC C1050-`H enquiry IIILU ll! llllIy(GI'. Several measures were advanced a stage in the Senate yelterdny. , ` be ruisadl the dopticu Ittei thnt !lu.;y V desired nu nl|;u1% to ho_mmle. ` ' A wmxlthu Am ilsninvnfkl dnlnwnrinn nf Increase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. The gross tonnage carried Wu : lucreauo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . 3 Working expenses per mile of rnilwsy : 127422 c 1 7-11 `llncreaue . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Ehe totnl number 0! passengers a A vie Milan in on- er'lion. CANADA'S RAILWAYS. .... . I'.'.r])!di~ (urr. 3Cl,`_'7I`.. Ml Expecting I lo:-co son-Ion I.mmo.\'. Feb. 22.-lt is universally ml- mitted than the session will be the fiercest on record. The Irish unions of the g0\`el`l|- men: will be vigilnntly Wltcllecl. The pru- gramme in approved by (ilmlstoue. Ukul- stone was enthnuiutically cheered M the opposition on entering the house. The min- istprinlatl cheered Balfour, while the op- position hissed him and shouted Piggutt. .\Ir. Smith val limilarly greeted. *-?'B`L Earn- lug; 333.906 91'9.!II Lwl. his arm am vrxuw 1.ous..su 1.131.331 Turn of I-Volghl Carrie.-I 311.110 5I0.li| 1|. N13 .3 45751 Admlnlntrutlun oi Jnotloe. Lowmx. Feb. 2`2.-In the house uf cum- mom yesterday John Morley stated that he would introduce an amendment to the ml- ilrcss. in reply to the queen's spveclm, cun- dcmning the ulministrntiou of the law in Ireland as harsh, unjust and oppressive. and asking thn meuanrea he Adopted to content the Irish and re-ectnblish areal union of Great Britain and Ireland. 32.7-.F; h Hhil 1 can ried Tons` [$751!] !In.m _960.m Losx ' 3aa~c.o'.'v3 LN). I022 A`I"!.\`, `I MM The 15-}a:a i-`"i'Z`QT."u: I- Jopn to groiilenoec. Irv. WIIIIIIV1 cunning aynp, II: can- drm nothing H the d no 0! th hat! 0 um` and In tho Unod sums. and in has Ind ht tony yum with sour! near by million at Ilho for their ildnn. DI the roost ol be! It who 5 mm ..`_'_".':.":.E.:.."_ _'_';':'_P.`_":L."".._...""'__; "" """ '""" '.'..s."".....:'.':.; wind-colic. Iy buhllolhohlld lttttluuunl-or. I_1ohou|o \/IIIVIL luv. Canon Kiln:-I and Mr. 1'. R. Hor- ; rln apoto briey. that which noolntionu In sympathy with tho olfoch of the datum Anocintion won and a bruxcll lornod with T. Morriuupnaident, 8. R. Woodrulf, vice-pzoaidcnl and J. A. Koyu, ucroury. ueoue. At a meeting of clue Paruellites it was le- cided that A bill dealing with the trutnmnt of political prisoners should have pl`cce~ lance. ' TU IIIU IIIHIUI UI BI IT`-II: IWUIIK - Nconll. ` The iucreele of illegal end omenixing precticee eml ceromouiee. Third. The teaching by some of the clergy ol doctrine! forbidden by the Preyer Book and Articles. / Mr. I". I3. Kilver! nultlut since the preeeut Bishop had been in the diocese e etrung tendency towerde rltnelhm was ob." eon-eble in was of the churches, eepecielly in St .\len.hew`e Church. end the doteile of e funerel service, which wee conducted there hut week. were each en to show that var lmlc dllference exieted between thu Cut. qlic luuerel ritu end the one in ques- tion; for the body I1! removed to llm ~ churcli st I0 o'clock in the Deming em! hp: there until 3 :Vc2<:..l.. I. 334 aizernoon, while eh lighted cendlee end cendlenticlu -borrowed lrom we Roaen Catholic Church-were pieced, thee el eeen end of the coma, which` wee equlvelenuoe requiem nun In the Rome: Cetholio Chunk Church. D-.. I` Judco uir, on behalf of the u9ociu:ion_: laid the whom Locul of tho use l-cforo Uh.` meeting in I nirring Ipecch. Ho ah! the reuonn for the formzmun of the Church or Ellgitud Defence Aunciation for the Dio-` coee at Niagara are. First The rupnl m~ crush of ntunhauc clergy in zho diocese. In 1881 there were not ml! .1 dozen energy non of ritualistic londenciex in the diocese, and an one looking on: the hat 0! clergy in the ouriul of Procoellings for 1588 cm soothe mines of silent trout?` Second. l"I.- i.......... .5 ;Il-....I -...I nnnn .;-:.._ A Inning: Delegation`: II:-lonnry on. In II. Catharine. S1`. Uxnumxxs, Feb. `. I-.-\ large n.:`: be: of rolninonl Churchof England luyum 1 uaonubred in Victoria H St. Paul-street. on Tuesday shernoon to . in 3' do.-le__-. mm from the Centrnl Defence .-\:socin'.iu:n m Hamilton. The chair was occupied Ix)- Mr. Thou. K:-yen. County Treuurer, Whu called upon the deh-galiun from Hamilton. conahting of Judge Muir, (`anon (`unun Mr F. E. Kilvo.-rt and AM:-rnun Gziflhm. explain the objects of the Defence .-\ssocu- [inn IIIUlC`l.|IllI lll%IIll.- The report oi Secretery Donaldson show- ed that the elintione for the year were , about equsl 0.01887. The total number of competitor: run 516, representi I form ufover 25(1) excluive of otcere. rm total receipts for the yeer from ell Inuu -:3 unounted to 83431 and the expeudilu. 3 $2840, of which (I047 we: paid out in mi. prizes, 8-KI) in purchase of cupe, badges .m 1 other prizes, exclueive of those pu--e_u:r i by the Ha-vernorenenl for etciency_;.m 1' $til3ns suheintenceallowencetodetech'mv;.:~_ showing a credit behmcc of 8918. Anna tqpouan. I . Window`: Syllp. hr chil- Innr:onI.hlnn. In tho uunalnlln cl an d Ill IIIIIIIIIKDII. II. VV. Lilli, I. II. UUIIUS Ind E. S. Cox of Toronto were elected In the Council. Col. Turnbull of 1\lontre.nl urn clocked pnudont o! the Council -n. a Iubuquont muting. Tho nnort. of Secntnrv Donaldson show- 0| I353 . COL Macdonnld wu re-olocce-1 prenidem ` sud (.`oL Curran of Hnlifu replncea Col. J. Peters of London on one of the vice-pres dents. Captain W. B. klcllurriuh 0! Tu- ronto, who in then: owing to n pr:\`ious buainou Appointment, Itill remains one 01 tho View rolidontl. Q ND John Hendrie of Hllni ton, A. W. d, T. \\'. Jones And I: R (`nu nl Ttu-nnfn barn Ah-aim! 1.: Uulurbucr IIIUII IlI|rl'lU3lIn Myer King raised the quoslinu of tho Ontario Artillery Auocintion paying $l`2.50 per buttery lor nliilimion, while the hat- uriu of other provinces paid but SH). .\a. an otflel. to this Mr. Irving of 'l'urom.o was given A plane on tho Exscutive C-ommiuee nf L389. `|VUll CI of 1589. f`..l II llllll PHI" [Hg [0 U0 DU ITHUIIY UFIKCII. _ ' W. H. Smith, government leader, said, regarding the Samoan question, that the papers were being prepared, but that pond- in the conference the government wns un~ Ale to express any decided opinion on the iuluject. although (iermnuy had strongly do- clared that she would not recede from any of her engagements its to the rights of l".m.v- lishmen and Americana in Samoa. 'l'iv.~ government haul no intention to impure un- worthy or Mg reusive motives to the foreign nations. nor mild it doubt their assunmce-a oi lrivndahip, but the country must he in a position to defend her trade and her food supply. (Cheers.) He hoped the house w-ml-l leave the nul)jcct of Ireland for In separate R debate. As - _--.2_... 2: .I... D.-....II:a-- :5 .-.... .l.. Kne PTUIBUI "II HUI Pr33Uu Ill l|II'llIUl'. Lord Stanley, in replying to a vote of thanks, made a splendid mluresa in fuvor of Artillery associations, and among other things he said he would do all in his power to further their interests. II. A. l.':.... ....:..-.l cl... ........o;.... A: uh- L4` lllu .\lCLEI\.I.I WC. UUUIVUI-I U] Jll. ll\Il|K of fnmntn and Wu defeated on I lie, llle nirnmn giving the caning vote against. iL.. .l`he matter of using telephone: at in when we: warmly discussed and several lutions oered. Lord Stanley said thu. he though: all purpose: would be served hy_' the discussion and the lixecutive (`annuit- bee could Like the metre: up during the present year. 1701. Irwin, inspector of Artillery, sainl it was absolutely iicceas.ir_v- to use lclcpliunes at the \\'nodlune nmLi-lug in Toronto in-vniise the Hinge passed over ` two highways. He did nut, however, think the: they were Any benefit in marking SFUFCS. Lord .\'unley'A suggestion mus adopted and the protest was not pressed uny further. Lnnl .\lLnnlnv. in ranlvimr to A vote uf urulg Ull U[ll(`l' ranges. I I A vote of qennure on the Executive Cum- miuee for not calling on the services of Cnpuiu .\lcLea\n wan otfered by Mr. lrvmg KCI . :' 'lho meeting ' would undoubtedly have been much more lively hut. for the tempvring influence of His l*'.xcelloucy e presence. The two principal bones of contention W:-I0 the prowat of the Hamilton Field linker) than i the scoresnf the batteries which tired nt- Turunlo Ins`! fall be not :\ll0\\'mi on the ag- grx-guzc Intrks in the colnpetilion fur the L-em.-ml l`ill`lL`lL`llCy Prime, and than the Exe- cutive tlnnlnillee had not C0ll!1'uil('\` Hm Unuriu representative thereon. Major .\lc- beau of Port Hope, in deciding the matter. This protest is made on`the ground that the reguluziuns laid down by the Inspector of `.-\rl.illery were not com "ed with, and `eepecielly on the ground t at the hntteries. wnich red at Toronto Innde nee of range telephones, which were not Allowed st the ring on uthvr ranges. l _ _ A vnte nf cnnnurn nu the Exevlltln-l um- scant l.lvl-l_\' lllu-uulon-.-A low of (`run- upn on In lliecullm In:--nu-I an :\ TIQ-'I`I-lephulfI nl !I:Aln'hI`I 0'l"!`A\\'.\. Feb. '. I.--The a'nnull um,-`.ing` of the l\mninion Artillery Assuriutinn '1! held in tlie l r_ivMe llillb `u|nIniu:ct.- mum lg-day, and besides lusting f-`Ir `tlm-: lmaxrs was vet lfvnly and :mim.uted. `lam! Stun- loy of reston and hen.` .\(l(ll(3l.l)ll mro present. His Excellency, who, by-tlw-\r.._v, wlxl the meeting not to forgot Ilut he was an old artillery inst:-uctur, took llu-grcgilcst interest in the meeting Mid made three --r fourswechcs. (.`ul. A. :\Il\Cl`lI)llIl(l. uf the Gublp Ii Field Battery, the presiulunt, was In the chair. .\litj0l" \'.ui Wagner and Cupuin John Helulrieuf the lllmiltun Fivlcl Hal- tery, Major l". `King of the Welland Field Battery, and J.H. ,.\lu\l of tlu-"l'urmuu Flvlll Battery were the principal olliccrs in n.ttt':ul- unce from \\'esteru Unlurio. Hun. l.mric and'Col. ('urren,-of,Hulifax represenwd the far But. Turuutu members present were Lieut. Honifrny Irving. E. 5'. l`o.\. R. Myles, 'l`. W. Jones, W. C. Bonny-ll. .~\. W. Dudd And J. H. Betty. Capt. J. Ii. lion- n'dson of (lttnm Wm in his pliwo us secre-' lnry. .- 'I'hn mm-{inn 'um1l.i ummnhtadlv lmvn ANNUAL MEETING 0% In: 45333:-.A-' more At OTTAWA. "no 311x ION A rm LLEH nu ii) . ANTI-RITUALIST SOCIETY. op osmon. _ sir James Ferguson, under fnrmgn score- tnry. amid the government hnpeul the Samoan cnnferenco wnulcl he nttelnied with the nnppieut results. In defending the r-rsultai of the Chnsvnherlain mission to tho l'niu.-cl Stntes he denied that it had lawn a fi|nre,' as the tennpnrary arrangmnent. had uorked ah well that no i.ngh`ah or Americem vessel IIMT been seized. He tleniui that lh frivml- Iy relations between England and America haul been interrupted by the Sm.-k\'ille inci- dent. Thuae lieu, he said, -were tnu_ close and strung tn be so easily broken. \\', H. Smith. unvarnmanl. leader. said. r as `Ilia Guvornment Ilukeo It Such hr in ` dtutuuentn In the Adair!-u- The 5`:- mocm Alhlr and the Conference In lie- um In lt-Ac-tlcm M the Parnell Party. ' Lqnxlntw, Feb. 2,2.-4121 the heme of gum- mona Int evening.Mr. Gladstone. opening the debate on the address in reply to the queen}; speech, ninl he hoped the govern- ment would enlighten the house re`grding nlilaire in Sunoa sud '/.snzibar at the earliest possible moment.. ihrliznment must be ver exacting us regards proof of the neceuity f any unusual increase of credits for defence. He said the government had rendered an eluimrate Irish dehnbe inevitable by insert- ing avseuteuce in the url(iress`i{npl_yiug ap~ pron! of their Irish policy. which W-at tot: Lily at variance witlfthe views of the ouuosition. ` IVE l|IJ. `all I opyosmon. III! .II-|lIIII VIII 4 Ipooimuu submitted. THE FRUIT GROWEWS MEETING. THE DEBATE ON IRIS-H AFFAIRS TO ` BE A, LONG ONE. ` BEITISII l AI_{l.l.~\.\lE.\"l`. OIK IUTHDIII. 00III5IllIlIII' 5. III`. LIBWIIOIIC t rluqo (m the United Sula to the of Land, uihd Ebb atoning on tho w..L.L ...: trllnluhu lo the Isl: land- Nlw Yuan, Fob. 2!.-Ono `hundred and one curious. constituting tho Int Catholic niln-lance fro the Unlud Sun: in tho lee: I4-cute logleleleu. lhunx. Feb. 2l.-'l`he rovinciel legis- leture wee opened es 3 do out this ener- noou by Chief J uetioe Mcboneld, edmim'e- trdlor. Hie honor Appeared in plain clothes, lhe olcinl uniform being cut uido for the urn time since Confederetion. The epeech from the throne loreehedowe eome interest- ing legieinien -Oeeneeeun uilLhe.1nen., .. courage the formation of ineurenoe fund: in connection with the minee by elldvinq from the provincial treaeur e oertein portion of the royeltiee coifeeee ; the electorete fren- chiee will be extended, and enact the other him will be Ineeeuree lonnend _t e mining end crown lend love, end the edmioietrm lieu of jeetioe. `III! -IIUI U III! UIIUCU IDI'.U IIlIII'r' 5" anxioul :9 at vsmipowcr at `the _Soo, which woul of courts promote thu {ntonsta of that place and to IOIIIO extent. 0! the en- un provlnco. `HE PTUVIIIUHI UI ll"! ICE. .\lr. Lyon moved the intrmlu:-lion ofu bill yesterday to conrm n byhw passe`! by the mrpurzmon of the Town of Suult Mo Muic and an agreement. with the |nuni<-|- lity mud Lhu Ontario and Saul! Ste. grerie Wetcr, Light. And Power Com- pany, the town guaranteeing interest. M. Iivo per cent. on the" company`: bonde to the emonnt of $160,000 for twenty eere. 1 The Americans at Saul: Ste. Marie, . ich., are utilizing their water power at A cost of 8-'3.0W.0U0. whereee on the Ceuedisn aide wet- er power can be developed foruhout8l00,000. This ie_ an excellent water vwer not Iur< passed in the Dominion. he lupply of water in St. Paul end Minneepolh in get.- ting ehort and than large miller: are anxious lo net. Inter nmrer Ll `lm Sm, KIUUIC DIIJUIITIIUU. Hon. Mr. Hardy introduced A bill yeuexv dny to nmeml the not reopen-ting the uinnmqo to lands by ooding. ll. provniel that any incorponted company having hmi confern-J upon it. the powers authorized by tho Tim ber Slide (`oznpanya Act, or any incorpor- abed company or mill owner, has cunsmi damage to the land of another person by overowing it, and damages exceeding $21) but not more than 3600 are ciaiilieul, such porlon may apply to the judge of the dis- tricl or county court, or to the ntipcndiary or mngintrate, to determine the claim uudur , the provision: of the Act. ` .\Ir, Lvnn moved the intrmlm-iinn nf; [nu uuplny Ul vuurr 50 N10 .`\gl'lL`llllllr|ll Foliage and Exparimenul Farm, be ap- l pruvod of` by your Honor, Iulwjevt to rMitimtinn1>y the Legislative .-hauunbly. The estimates for we Daparunenl. of l'Ilu- catiou for I889 umounxiug to $355,572 more ad, III were also those for the mzu'uuau lines of public imtiuuionn Aggregating $736.08}. There was quite a lemgthy dis- cussion touching the purchase of supplies for public institutions, pending which the Home adjourned. Hun Mr Aral! intrndunnri A hill Dnnrnr. OI UOUIOIOCI on III IIIAII. Mr. Thou. Mcllwrnith ol this city vo an oxcollont pupor on Bird: Uufulam ln- * jurlouuiu Horticulture." Ha inud out "via: good rho dilfonnt bi "of thin country did in the cauuolhorticultnre, oloolhowin that minchiof the feathered tribo did. 0 concluded that all birds: did nongood than evil. except the English 3 now. He thought this inporud bird ouldhogotrofilpoulhlo. - Thoju ol frail reported that they had nun ad with [rest ulisfunlou tho_ -nnnlmnnn nnhlnlllnd. B:-eholor o'l I|cor'tt-Cupk|.` In; Win: tho Iuulnnu-I--A Number of new lllln Introduced. Tonoxro, Feb. 22 --The House was in u.-uunittee of supply yesterday afternoon husiih engaged in puning the estimates for 1889. A number of bills of considerable importance were introduuod And Mr. Drury got. the following resolution passed : Thnt. this Hanna rntifv All Hy-.lm~.in. 3|!` I-"U IU`iU'|lI` rUI)I`Iu PICGCI I That. this House ratify on 0rler-in- ('ouncil. Approved by his honor the Lieut- em\nt.-Uovernor on Oct. 20, lS88, luch order being to this elfect: l'p0n the recomnxemllm lion of the Rliuintnr of Agriculture, dated llith October, I858. the (`onuuiltee of Council advise that the agreement dated June 30. I888. between the corporation of the city of Uuelph and Her Majesty, for the supply of water to the .-\gricull.urnl I`nllm.n- am` Exnarilnanlnl Farm I... .n, 1urunl.u;uruIu nucurucr, M. II. Loruer St. Tlmnma, re-elected by ucclamation for llth term; Grand Receiver, Juncs Ruuhton. Ridgtnown, re-elected by acclat-. mention fer llth berm ; (lruml Guide. J. J. ! Ulley, Montreal, re-elected by Acclunutiou ; (lrnnrl \\'atclnn|n, F. W. Uuitt, reelected ; Trustee, M. A. Jimes. Buwmanville. Re- presentative: to (irnnd Lodge-l). Spry, ` Barrio; H. B. Taylor, Whitby; .\l. I). Lawson, London, and M. D. (Turder, St. Thomas, alternate. Toronto mu chosen an the plum for next you : convention. b'llUl|` ElIl|lHIU(l. A wry distressing socidcnt on-urn-.1 in the Untzuin Tin Plzuing Co.'s ealnblishmt-nt, \\'urlnl building, Mu.-lindn street, last night. 1`h.i:s. Payne, Aged about '20, cxnplnycil as u slime grinder. was working on {I litilo giuphicpreus when the machinery caiuglu his right hum], almost. severing it at the wrist. The sufferer mu taken to the hos- pitnl. Thu Gr-And Lndoa A 1) li `V r\nnnln.ln.I III`- P The Grnnd Lodge, .-\.0.U.\V., concluded its deliberations yesterday. These nicers were elected : Grand Master, Daniel Spry, llurrio, re-elected by ncclnmutinn; (Brand Furemnn. John Milne. Essex (`enlre, luy m-clznnmlion; Grand Overseer, F. H. lnwood, Turunto; Grand Recurdcr, M. 1). Corder \`r T|.....m- --,..l....o-.l I... ......l.._...;.._ `U Hill` 5']. ` E. W. Juhnettm. the athlete, who \\':u ur- rested in the Hr.-uul ()pl`I'il`1`l(HlMS fnycr on Wednesduv night on 11 cnpins issued at thv illslmncc n! II. II. Howard & ('u., is sull in jail. \'eslenluy l)au'is & Juhnslun s\\ul'0 nut unotln-1' warrzmt, claiming .'l{U for goods supplied. .\ \'-rv ulictrowqina Annill.-no m-.-um-.-I in l,r;\'~4. .\ll|llXm.~}: d. .\1c.\rr.uux ummn ul Thml. H. .\luIIk. The R1-~a.-plirm (Hnnmittee of the (`i (`uuncil prupuse to visit Ottawa" :0 prcsm t7 a grant cf $10,000 to uh-fray the expenw entertaining the .-\m(-Iicun Association It the ;\ul\':u1co.-Iucnc of .\'cit-uce which is moo-L herein August next. A Ii(:ll3_L.'LliUlI0f ()m.nrin milk-rs left I: ()l.t.a\\'n 1.35! night to inurrview the Uuvcrn mom n-Lmvc lo the duties on llnur. 'I`b... ...I .. ...l ......g: ,.. ,.r .| HIl'IIl IVIJII ,, ,_'I`hc soc: Lfanaalizm A on... x`.. ll"ll mm.` 26.0.1111": L` \\' IIOEWIIIU In DOIII Wlllllf llll IUIIIIIIOT. Prof. Penton then gave e lecture on the " Fertiliution of llowere." In the discu- eioe which followed Mr. Delnpeey ve hie experience of croeeing penre end eppre. He produced fruit, he end. which no one could ~ eey In either epple or peer. 'l`he_ eeede ol ` thelrnit, however, were no good. He eleo Add that he tried grafting eometoee u n poteto etelh end got e eplendhl yiel ol potetoee underground end e very e. orep ol toluetocl on the suite. ll- 'l`|.... llnllu--iel nl ekln -:e_ ..... (U l|ll'(,'I.ll`S III -H7. ` The Institute of Churlvred .-\--cnunt mks mot yestenhxy and Cl('L't(,`ll these 1 iccrs: Uumurll: E. R. C. ('I.url< It-. '|`. Cmuly. ` l):n\`i-I N. .\'uiIn'un, \V. I". Findlay, ll.-mnltnn: " R. l.. Uuun_ Humilum ; 3. IS. H.-um.-m, R. Jc-Ihkinn, G. F. Jew:-ll. London; 4. \\'.~ Julnl.-dun, Bellzwillv: H. L}"i5', \V. McU;nlu'. J: J. .\lu.s'un. Hamill:-n: .l. _\I, Klm-Ln. .| ll"l'lt'Cll5ll a"UL'l'CUIl'y' lrC3'rer. The Police I\l.x-__vis`trnte yesterday >5:-lit. William .\lm'risun to jail for Goduys for` the theft of as cap from the Army and Nnvy ` clothing sxure. Ann Nuwmui, u|i.i.s Rubin- uun. an nldntliomlor, was sent. to pi-iuuu Jam ll.\__E\_|7)_ll__l_dl_li for aitltcxnpted pocket pickil-_; in ` St. l.n\\`runc.u Market. J. ll. |lrTLiun,1lu:, allcgcd lI"lll'llll0l|t eluplnymont `agent, mi` rcnumulml furn Wctrk, lmil being xed at lwu suretios Hf $300. 'I`|...I. .: a'I . _ _ . . __n I ,._ no urina Imlu 5.1;. |'. wrnnenu-In Ia lid-lllnrnllunu-mlcr I`oqvc'-nlhun. '['mm.\"rI`. Pub. 22. 3-'l`he Dominion gyllrauglrt Horse Breeders Assm'iatjon mm, in llu: Agricultural Hull yusgprulay n7lonnin;_v. . The rvportbf the secretary states that in all .470 wi:nalsv*lnd. been |'cc0Hl\-.zl._ The tirst volume ml t_he lecunl" will be rnublislled shortly. The `follmriuglullicers wer'c elected : l'rcsilum._ F L. (blvnmn. -Arthur; Vice-l'rosilc-nt, ' Alf. E. Km-fer. Cnncurd. Directors . ~_,JolI.'_a Ganlhuuse, Higllplcl; Charles Lnvury Colliugwuuul; Jolni Vipoud, lrunklin; I). McLean, York Mills; \\'. Owens, .\l.l...\.,' Ltchute, Qtu-.; Thus.` Nuttrus. .\l:Luk\'illc; I. I4` P.n._. `.........-.| -\I. n \\'...1.. LCCIIUDCI `(I I HUS. .\lIl:Ll`Ii3, .\l:\L'K\'lll\3;_ L. F. Plgu, LuncurxL `Mr. H. \\'mlu mm- I rmoledtml .`lccret:u'y-Treuurer. ' Tim "nlimn \I.-vicnrnhz vnaonnlnu ...-ur ONTARI6 LEGISLATURE. xI|I\C Ill LIIU "`I|lK'-` (PII ll"|llVo mound Annual cou\'enl.iun of the |. \`S(H.'i.tiU" of Fair and lCx|1|ln- mics will be held in 'l`umntn, Fa.-`u. TORONTO TOPICS. \_v. r. '..'ml mm--n; .1. .u. Muruu, .1. l'u\\is, A. U. Iiulnsuy, .\'::uIt, H. H. Tulnlumm. V. I`I:Mis; ls; vicea-|-u}.~uh-vvl, ml \'IL`r*-pl`8.~titI(`IIl, \\'. H. J. .\lc.~\n.hux Gniiiun nu-I "THE; BRITISH". ' rev uuvv puuunvu nuuuu) 40.0: IIVIIH A per was then read by Mr. A; M. Smilrof SI. Cathanuoe on The Lack of Talte for Horticulture Among Farmers." The epeaker peineod out that an a rule faruere paid lime or no attention to beautifyini their homes by the planting of ornament: or fruit trees, or by keeping well cut lawns. Then, {ow farmers. he eaid, .-xerclsed any judgment in the matter o! forestry. They did not eeetn to appre- ciate the value of windbreake--bin of fairest for the protection of clope and live neck. I! the farmers wanted-their boye to atay on the farm they must make their homee mom hone-like in both winter nd summer. Dnaa` Dnnlnn eh--n nun- n I...eu_. a... -L- =r '";...:: " ad othex ). lcortnlnil r. lien on! 1 r E:.."::;;;:: 1' Ilunnor as ` The H o v T5088`! 3` ion was I |` Id was 'nformod \ ' Iod this . r. H'ewi1 his dealin card. It. in mi: Il'l.I'IEI' I! II UUUII CIT-I\;lI.'IU IIIIII IIVUII I-ll?" Home will go into nupply to-day. Thollntconurvntlvo Caucus of the new held yesterday. Sir Adam: Archl. in the chair. Tho moelin wu that the votorI' list: would ro- your and quit: next year and I0 an mule of tho.Juuit.I' Elntos Bill. The Fraud: ou Farmer! Commluoo had 5 eating (naturals uxd cnmineal two wit- oueu, lmrmor nuld Brown ol Mount orcat, sud Mr. Tom Hewitt, the famous mmp mm of London. Mr. Brown uld the mnumld on Aln hqcloalhplnnrhu Hewitt udurod the committee that all Sealing: win: the public were above CK . n until their linsl nvluion. No mention V 93' d posited lnliou of articles led 'Za".ux'ueu to leisure ulmll be tre|l:g|.`|Ir?'lIkc If Inch articles had been poised FIVL- ll ..... _:Il _- {non -.._..l.. 4,. J... Eliot out of (`amuh shall be dulluod. Thu uvuu--nun. vu -nu. wuav-\ ; lnut It Is t-xpodlenl In nmonrl the Customs Art and the not Mnemliml lhv nuns and to pro- tvldo that the bringing 4-! gumls mm (`Amado by land court-ynmca other than rullwny can shall be prohlbltod during rho nigh: Ind on nlututory lmluln_vs vxcbpt under ropor uupervlliun. Thor tho llonrd of uatolns and Domlnlon Apprnlseru -shall - be nulhonzed to rovlsu the valuations of rl npprnl.-aora. Thnt ln every case the value urdvuynhull include the chug:-u at tron) portmlon nnd ahl ment.ud shall lncludo any loyalty. mat orc urgeln rfolpocl of ucltulvo r hlanrlorrllorlllllmlll. ln\tgood.~lnIcnd- for mnrehouu IIIIII be placed than without dola . l`hatlItormntlnn Ihullboollglblou to 3 I In trouslt through Canada for nutlullcnl End other pur That the manner of Icortnlnln thollmo ofoxporuuon ftotn ny onto (Yunnan shall be donned. Thu nnnnwn ilennnllod In lieu nrllclon nmnnnlntl ' IIW. I IIU ']'Hl."U IU nrucrru. i In reply to Mr. Hnltnn, the Minister of the Interim` uid that license hml been granted tn the (`omadiuu I -.u-ir Railway on . uly I5 lust for the sale of liquor at their hotel! I'.m Springs. The license wn granted under the pro\`i|i1.-us of the North- west Territory Act. ' | The Minister of Pustoms gave Imtice last `night of this resulutinn for Tuesday next in committee of the whole - __-;_..,. . . __.__g .. uvu-I. u colllpuvuur In an unnnou. A deputation of milling on, pr..3;_-jgmn d iron nml noel munulnctumru waited pon tho Minister of Finonuu yentardny sud mod that they huvor over 83,000,000 Into-I41! And QMII nnn nvtj nmnin-ul nml 0| I'll. acid that Mr. Joseph Tune. ex-.\l.[ .. itor of la Minerva, in to be I pointed to epolition hold by the lute unningbun hunt u comptrolior of bl ncnoei ` A dannhtlun of mnlllnn . nr..u,-igmn _ [HIM Sir Jnlm Thompson ask-wl that Mr. lAdill'n lnill respecting cl:-mlur-I and hoists 1 _And Mr. llurleu.'I bill tnnching funds in milk fur cheese and butter lnu'lOl`it`I be re- > ferretl to special rnmznltloes of Ins nwu naming In they came undvr the criminal I luv. The House In ordered. '.. ....-.l.. 5.. \I.. l1..Io.... IL- llX._:.__ _l II-Cl _HI\`I.'lI IIIVLICC, UUHIIIIS \\lI," (ruF[S Kn combines, which was rem! a mu. limo, after I full explanation by the mower. The Premier said he had no ohjcx-lion lo the in- ;troduclion uf the H", but he told Mr. Ed- gar as it dealt wilh vnnunvrcu it should ho commenced by an res-vlunun Inneul of 5 bill. UPHXUIIWC IIIII Ill! uuvcr 0VUl' Q-I,\IRJ,|loU nvutod und 2600 o utivu employed, and nu ntiaod vi the prount dutiu. Inn-Ina ILA}. lm nrnvlnul llnlllllntinnn In-1| I beg to ncknnwlovl o the receipt of I copy 0! oorlnln roocmuuns In owed by me dlreclurn of the I`nuil-Oroworu` Auoolulun of Onlnrlo ro- npooung the nludy ur horticulture In our pub- lic ochoulu lnllhrnol` u-xl book on uncul- ture. which is in course of reparation by Principal Mills. of tho Mu-lel arm. I upoot that tho Iubjer. u! horn:-nuuro wul bu discus!- od and name booth nnoudod for (In public no`-ooln. Iho szu-Iy ur lluln xulhjocl. will be un- lomnucnlly lakcn up lhmuxh.-ul the prvinco. By mean: u! Arbor buy, ulnlallshod Ihrco year: ago. we are rnlumling nnuvo yllnu and orunununlnl Imus nu nll the taboo! arnundl From the report: rcuonvoal b ' my clopuruncnt. - we have plnuuod lllrc.-Id)` 73. 0 Iruon. A n.-..-. .....- oh... __..I I... \l- A VII 1 ML`('urlhy. . ]\|cDuuguld([`i~)I I Mc.\Iil|unI\'m|) .` ' Mullhnt. I ! Pnrtor. _ Ninllnl cu-nln bi". KL- IIIK l!(.'\ UI'lI Ul IHC principles 3] KVIT. l\lrK' putrix-k's bill but going much further. Sir ' John Macdotmld mid 1310 two bills nhould gotousfecial committee for ausimilaxion If mssib e. However, Mr. Kirkpatrick`: ` bil was read A Iecond time and goes to u cnnunittee of his own elm-lion and Mr. ]`utterson's bill will prolul-ly follow in I day or two. In the mewlima debate on it Wu adjourned. Mr Hclanr nrnnt. un tho hi nf whit-In ha ID BIIJUUTIICU. Mr. Edgar sent up the bud given nuticc, dealing unrnlninr-n whinh Irma ram} ; lurk. 1.4.-3-Iiw. Iilm-i'ld IHIIF.) M(`.\l||llI9ll- .\|0ncrictY (Flt:-ion. lnlh kowumd. Somorville. \'|'nldio`3 Wilson (LGIIJ. Lunar)`. Lung. Lislvr. I.-wt-ll. Qgvlioen -' :.`llii.\liI"\lll HUI`) . c-ugs. A I 154 nn.b. Mulm-k. Neven. Putcraun \ ilrlfi )l crcy. Robertson. Roomo. SI. . Mnrn-. Scnwr. S ovenson. Turcnl. Watson. Wilson IEIIL). Yea.-59. ln the afternoon Mr. Kirkpatrick moved the second reedingof his act to foreign veeeela to Aid vgsels permit wrecked or disable-d in (`enedien wnton. Eleven your: ego the United mum (`magmas passed I reciprocal wrecking act which is to go into effect just u soon as the President of the United States issues his pro:-leimtinn end when the Canedian l'|rliaIm~vuf p.-use: I similar act. \I.. I)-....._-. . -3 9---- L__ - |.:II - .I__. Bllnllllr HUI. .\lr. Patterson of Esau has a hill adopt.- ing several of the principles of Mr. Kirk- mulriu-k'n hill but Amino mnvh furthar Sir ` lSllln(\\ om. ` Ih-nuuuluil. llournssu. Cmncron. (`null I '0u|(. Edgar. Ellis. (imnfrlon. ' Hall on. Kirk. ]A.`IIIhl` V l'(Ir',0l`. Riupul. i Shunly. E Smith (Sir I)! 1 l`uyIor. '. 'l`huInp`n (SirJ) : N . A \ unnssv. `I Illlln (\Vonl.). lh-nunuluil. IIIIIITO Illu I105 VOTED IIIIII` Ill] I500` III. The Sucretar read the followin letter from Hon. G. \ '. Ron. Minister of ` nou- cinn- Vunnssv. Write (llcn.) Foulur. S Wood (Brock) (3 Vlllli UK 1:] `U `KI, _ Mr. Munurietfnlso nor which was alucluro.-`I ml of Speaker (`ulby. The No: on Mr. \\'rm.! s :LmCll\lllh'll Tilbd IL \'Hlt` Of 99 tn.-)'J` \-In ue HA-ll. Ncrnit-r. Iirysun. Curgill. Camaruin. Amym. lhulnlm Ives. Lu bello. l.nklVIl`6`.. ..... .a_,.... . .......... meut was last luyn _John Mumlmmld, M and Sir John Tlmm amou4luu:ut.' Mr. Mills then nil}-1` lieu of Mr. Tnylm-`s u of conlpclnsmioln and L \ It Vute of I". to 3. ), Ir. Wand`: Klnprnrlnu-nl Prnclla-all)` Reid `- lulu`-2 the mum-r lo the l-`uIurc"(`nr- rlt-I by n lnjurlly of IO. 0'I"l`.\\VA, Feb. '22. The adjourned debate on. Mr. J:unit~son's prnlnil-ition resolution and the atnemlinents lllUl`t't() was resumed in the Houso hist _e\'enilIg. but less time `was taken In discussing the question than was occupied by the tliree division: which re- sulted. It will he rui11(*Inl:ered that Mr. Jatnit.-son's motion ,det-lured squarely for total prohibition, and that Mr`. 'ood of Brut-lnillu proposed un umendment, uddin Abe words, when the puhlic sumimeuto the 'conntry is ripe for the reception and enforcernontof snt-ha measure of prohibi- tion." Mi. Taylor udded still another gmendment in favor of the principle of eom- . pensatiun to tho men vnguged in the liquor trlilic if n nmjority oi the voters of the country said they nun! quit. ` Mr. Taylor's atmcntlmcnt to the u.mend lay it xoto of 85 to 58. Sir MI`. i"ostcr', .\lr. Bowell ' 'l'liomp-son voted for the mnnntlnu:nt,.. Luknvlre, Mc('urI hy. LICDOIIKIII1` puyon Gu u I hicl`. I.`mIhouL (in.-xv K u('lll.IIn' (`oexluuu Currun. perlunnl IupI:uIuCI.', om. HID upuuon Wll ex unt the Russia: apricot want hi uro and not worth taking my stock The Sncreurv rend tha following Inn THREE on{nsno~sb~ THE ousson - IN we House. I I uunnou vmn ulu prollnl ouuu. win` that the puvlouu deputation hul 4!; an Inn. requesting up due; to rll l{QHIBITION' s1n:1.y1-In. lmllrm. .\l:n Mc(`u'lln. .\ln- i(`).\lvI)nIlL:uH H` HL\I<- I) .\Iud|H. .\|n Momplmscr. It`! Pnlnnm. L... l'nlnnm Rykert. Skinner Smllh III ."II`lll II Ill Tom pi e. I Tisdulu. Wn rd. W Illnut. ( 'lII~l|ulln (`uckbllrn (Touglllin Uphz MV`S' I)cI_jnrdin~. -lnmunl. lixguuil. Gordon. (millet. lludapclh Jnnuu. Labrossv I .n u rm. Wood. I Went m`d )- 99. \-.v:: NAYE. Baird Harr-m. Boiserezt. Hum.-n. Hl)_Vl('. Ihitru. (Yr! wrig`HSirR)cou er. lbk-key. Dickinson. Edwurdu. Eisuxhunor. I-`Xsher l-`rt-unmn. Uillnmr H.|!c Jmnienun Jam-2| 1DIg.). Landry. Lung. .\l-ugs. M1115 4Ann.|. ovensun. You. -59. llorueulluro Is he Tulieu up s: u study is the Public schools. Hnmmorc, Feb. `.!l.-At to-day`: Inset.- ing of the Fruit Growsrs Auocistion the tint business was the tsking of question from tbs drawer. The first question via, Will some ons give his experience in fruit- ing Russian spi-icon?" No one hsd any persons] experience, but the opinion wss exnrussud that the Rusuisn Am-iun. man A 9| Imrmnm. In-nzurou. Howell. lk-nzvrou. Bowel]. Hurt]:-I I. l`urpunt:r ('hI~hulln `WHM. FRIMY. FEB. 2-2} I1-rul an mnennlnumt, in \ omitting the piinciple 1 this Wm: nlau [031 by Ioretl an nnwmlmem, ulmlcl` by Deputy lm.~xo- thmn d:'\'i4Iml In urucr Dy ueput lmw then divided 4-nl, which as cur- ll. bill of which he uith trusts and la 1.- ..A_ mm- I l'u\\`. \\'hilc t(`ard.) Wilson 4Argu'| I..:.,||L-I. .~n'lnplc. Smull. -\|lllla I .\`proule. '|'lIerivn.' 'I n- CIUHIIB 1 Premier And Minister of CoIuneroe-M. "l`irerd. Minister of the Interior-M. Constsns. Minister of Fimnce-M. Ronyier. Minister of J usties-)l. Thevenot. Minister of Educstion--M. Fallieres. Minister of A riculturc---M. Fsye. Minister of ublio Works-M. Gues- Gnyot. Minister of Wnr-M. De Froycinet. Minister of Marine--Admirnl Jaurer. Minister of Foreign A'sirs-.\i. De Courcel. 'l"L_ _-... _:_:_A.__ ...:ll A_L_ -1]: ,. :_, .L_