Tman: \\'0n I< rs PITT `OUT THE MONROE DOCTRINE. `lie Iadlul Cancun. .. .. II'.\. on ...'n.. :11 t the Monroe doctrine I and was not cunnad IA _._. at Ihn 9. -u... Dcnux, Feb. 23. `rain - cheers PHIOI Rnport, Ludwig cl lsuvsrhtho Id: to the R: throne, in lnnno. "IT. i3 II -OIlI'XIc ' lloxnul. Fob. 90.-A In at Puyoufn grocery In Ontario-utrou only yuan-day morning did moo dnmnf. oonrod b, Innunnoo. A: author .1 at I it-sblz. (`olborno-otnot. four honu won hop: of no Mlnnuotn Con-hp and 31.5.. 51'. run, run. is--uu motor} um` I (`nmnnnv Dora bnrnod vnhrdnv. Inn Whitby (hull-cl lnlr Clean. Wnrrn . Foh `24.-Tho Whitby Centrsl Fnlr ocon elected euterdny lftornoon an : Hon. preuidont. Jo 1 Miller; president. J. D. Howdou ; lint vioepruidont, Ju. R. Intthowsun; second vioo-president, R. R. Iowlnny: third vice`-F-uidout, R. J. Ihckio; trouunor, J. . Lon]; Iocrotnry, W. R. Howu. Audimn, D. Ormiuton, I---n 'I` Rnnnlni A sumo Blue at lulhlo. Bun.u.o, Feb. 24.-Thc n-nory bulld- In; In Hsnovor-In-not, mod on 0 packing homo by A. Woppmr, Inn gumod by an 53 noon um-day and neural ufolniug bud. non` onus damaged. Loutl .ooo, cont- ul In innnrnnca. lg` DUI. .1. ed by lmnrunco. A Durham Peelelce lent-BI; Blue: II the Iuulee. Pom` Horn, Feb. 24.-The poetoice nl Dale was totally destroyed by fire at noon eeterdey. The Poetmuur, Tholnu eumen, the owner of the home, with hit I lunil , we: tested in the kitchen about to part: e of dinner. The dny bein oold In nnneuelly lnrge fire had been III e In the cooking stove, from the chimney of which the re originated. The contents of the L office were connumed; lneunnoee, if guy, not known. luv`! u. u.- Wlutv nu; uusv uu u y ,.u. I)n..uI. Wlrx AND CIIILDREN: (iood-bye, meet me in the world whc re trouble in never known and where Jesus ("hrilt our Saviour, God our Father, and the Holy Spirit our Comforter, together with the pure through , the blood of ( hrist will be our companion, Good-bye nin,dear Annie. You hnvo been I good. noh a wife and it in better that I should be 3 burden no loner." I wanna I " pllllu IWC) K|l}\l|III II! KI- Docessod In I teacher by profes- Iion and in cumforunble circumsbcncos. Hi; mather died at year Igo, leaving him about 3_;',_o0(1 A ghurg gime ago he purchued A. Fnir & (`o. u bnnkrllpt stock of groceries And Iurted in bunntll. N0 cnuuo can be assigned for the rub _I unloll tho: the business wu not meeting his cxpwtatinnn. ,' After breakfut he entered his bedroom and wrote this note on I piece of tea paper: II I\_._ lI'.-- .-nu. (`nun nnuu . 13..-.) L__ " 1 J. Ix Iluuell loud: I Iullel Through III. \ lIrnln-IIn Farewell latter. . Bn..u1`roI1n. Feb. `.23. --J. R. Russell com. mined suicide at an curly hour this morn- ing by shooting himself in the right templv. A doctor Wu immodintelv summoned but. nothing could be done to save him and he pauetl away about noon. lhnnhd inn I Lnnnhnr hv I\I`t\`An. Quill! IIOIC UIIIO. 81'. Pun, Fob. Qt-Tho Incbry and int: 1:! IL. Mlnnnnh Cnrrhn And llnlnln U10!` uen IIU, nlmeu Ulllsley. Ex-teacher Blukely wu elected school trustee in Ward `.. Snturdny by I mm of H5 to I`u.tt,craon'| 85. Great. interest. was nunifestcd in the eloctiin. \l'l.....o :- ....._o...I -o CI nl _; l':__.:_, JIIHIIOIOII WII OIIO 0! H10 I 0l'lI on FOCUFU. Rev. M. Dyke of the Methodist (Thurch pruched to the Onngomon to-night, mak- ing speciul reference to the Jesuit Bill and pointing out the danger: of Pnpal .aggre"- ` aion. IIUII. A youu Dakotan hu oloped with a Morden lngy nnmed Qnigley. ICx.mAr-her Rlnlnalv in nlnntml mluml yuan: at Inna I-amt (bums. ob. 9(.-Th hum! ol tic hi. I.-1-an `H nk lllll vnlminn` Hill [III IBIICII DIlI'0'.II. Radical chnngea will robobly be mule in the Real Property Act y which that men-' sure will not b0l0lW00 ing. Only three registration division: will) be orgsuiud at. first and the old system of rogiltration will be temporarily continued. ; Thu rnwnnt. hlizznrnl In Hnlun. .....l lnmlgrntlnn from Quebec lxpeu-ted In lie prI|-A Horde: Elopr-enl. J \\'nmxPr.a, Feb. 24.-Mr. (`hunbers o Argenteuil, who wu sent out proapectin by his neighbors, returned out Lo-night an is delighted with the country, no much so that about sixty fsmiliou will come out in: the spring from Quebec on his report. I The nine nanlnat Col. Hal-nhmnr rang:-Aim. `De lprlng ITUIII VIICIKW On III. loporl. The one against CoL Horohmer rogarding beer taken into the Territories without por- mit has fallen through. ' Ibulinn] nhnnnan -HI nu-nhnklw kg vnntln ;nI DO l.ClllPUl'Il'Ily UUIIDIIIIIOQ. The recent blizzard In Dtkou and! Minnesota was one of the worn. record. "nu Ll huh. nf ck- \l-o|...A.'-a 1`|....__|. I UTHEI` HY IFBIIU. Robert Rankin is a man ef about -10 years` of age who boards at 8 Queen-street east and in dee Iy attached to a young lady of the Moder Lodging House. Yesterday he had A roll of bills, about 835. ), and made a. bold displn of it. Hewuzxs found at the corner of \'indsor and`l<.`ront.~stroeta with his cranium badly damaged and his 3365 gone. His story is that he was Itta(:ke(I hy W0 footpads who knocked him clown and robbed him. An oak cudgel was left. behind by the peds and Detective Cuddy is work- ing up the case. snoma DO Durucu no Ion r. -7- RU-S-`|ll.l.." He leaves a wife and tire: children. Cull KISS uru UUUCUrnea. \\'nilc walking along Linden-street, Mrs. O'Brien, 88 Huntleyatreet, was robbed of I satchel containing 34 and some stamps on Saturday night. \Vil inm Anutin RI-nmninn in n vu-innnnr n A1l'llI`l.lv'.Iy Illgllb. Wil'iam Austin, Brampton, is a prisoner : at H< 3 iquzu t -rs. chargeul with obtaining two hUI'(,`a trum William .\lorlson and \V. B. Turner ny fraud. _ Rnhn--r I-Innlrin in . mm. In` ..l.....o an ..-..... ll-llllljl Ill llIIII|IU'| 'C3|8lIc`la The Jcliery trial cnncludcd on .Snturdn_v. The Investigators will report to the Presi- dunt the result. This will probably be done in n dny or two. Mcunwnile it. is an open secret thnt Mr. Jeffery has come off with ying colors so far as the muin charges are concerned. \\.ll6' Wuniinlr ulnnn I iunlnvnnfrnnt \lu-n Inuull can can nylruul uuuu ll. John B. ` ML-(,`u|l of Cubnurg. to bu a Notary Public; Ueuruu Wcllimglnn llrecnu of Alhc-II.-1. to be u .\`ulnry Public ; Edllmnd liyrnn Leliuy of (`,nhm:unk. L0 be u Ntiliirj Public-; l.uvri.~i ` lmnmln A-luunsnl Mnryborom.:h. to be Clerk of the h`c\'<.-IMII an 'l`wuli'lh liivisinu Court uf Ihc Uuunly ui \\'-lliuizlon, in the mum and ulend mi Lucius Rufus Adunw. resigned; Alchlbuld .\liu*l)unuld of Slfilll, lilm Hulli ui um Sc-Vvnlh Division Court u! l ill liislrict hr Pnrry h`:nunl, in the room and blend of l).miul Urummol. resigned. '7'}... l-.I'i'n.-.. s....'.. .,._...J....l. I .,.. it . ,,, I ,, ,, In Juice Aiurhotbo In-llowoollu. II...-A-unt: N V 'n|| 0` __Il- munu, .u. r. {or anemurne. ` Mr. F. W. Johnston, the Athlete, has been released from custody, having paid ` the claims on which he was held. Mr. Johnston says that he sold his place of business in Limisuy two weeks ago and wrote tohis Toronto creditors stating that ho was going to settle with Lhem. He came the day as promised and was, as he alleges, wrongful! nrrestaed. He considers he has been hsrshiiy treated and will see if he cannot get legal redress. ` His Hnnnr the f.imIt.Annnf..(lnvnrr.nr Imn i HU CIIHHUE ECU Ix l'8(ll'0lB. His Honor the Lieutenmnt-Go`verr.or has nmdu these appointmeuu. .lnIm R `\I..1'..II nr 1`.n..\...... ... I... .. 51-...-- HIIIHCSICU Ill UH UICCIIID. Wheat is quoted At 81.05 at Virgin. wunurawu or me pemmn. The Imperial Faderation League held a meeting in Association Hall on-Sntunlny njglit, at which add:-canes ware delivered by Mayor Clnrky, J. H. Long, M.A., president of the Peterboro branch; George R. Parkin, M.A., of New Brunswick, and Gen. J. W. Lulrio, M. P. for Shelburne. Mr I4` \\I I..l....n... Al... .ol.I..o,. L... ` IIICKI SCHUUIII BIC. I Judgment in the Cnrdwoll election case, which was to have been delivered by Mr. Justice Street. At Osgoode Hull on Sutur- dng, `was again postponed for two weeks` in or er bu give petitioner St.ubl)a'nn oppor- tunity to make a formal application for the withvlrawnl of th petition. Thu [.nn....:..I I`.`.A......b:--. l'A........ Lnhl .. Jitl meal In Iham'nrd\vell Elm-llnlx (`ago ` Pvoalpolc-cl lor `I'wu 'QI(L ` T0P-0.\'T0. Feb. `.?:'x.--A't A meeting of the Cbuuty Orange Lod u on Snturduy night. it. wns decided to ca] a public 7 meeting for March 5 to discuss the grant to the Jesuits in Quubec, the grams tn Catholic schools in this province, the teaching of French in Inch schonll, etc. A .Inrvn1nnt in IL: FArt`Imn" aha.-`Hon n-an 5- III In uunnuou uarrup lllll umgn 1 guy were burned yuurdny. loan | \}v:~Ws'=EG wnm-: wn-nspans Two IOIIOI on launch]. __.n "_L IIA A l_. -5 II SUICIDE AT BRANTFb-R_D. ID. no In lounu guusy. un a woman altar`; of hnvin stolen 85 cent: on Feb. 22. ` he pended gni S . Tho Mngiutrnta sent Mn (0 jsil for 40 Ayn. FIRES OF AIDAY- TORONTO 1:o:acs. Inc. I Ann` Van. Nolhhlo ml `Noll cl - .....n... "' .34. "7: DrII(I|Ihhqph.' .A.DycI't`.. llouuul. Pnuldnot-choc la:-Inn N0 lot Wuh- "l' '".`7~, loboud Tho 8|. Jun: Guano nnlpuonlludoouothonub I. Il-Fl'IllG'I1|IIl'I'X.fHIC "MIC "II ram, sad it man pxy u now. Tho prion l `I50 nllnolnllol cl llunont. W0 wlnloknowvhttho country think ol ll-nu" muuon: uvuu mom. "nae uovornnont choutlu kudos! the lion. hloctod lllpsnncnu nrrnngodtho mks cl tho a lung. mm! it man mi an now. Thu m-in I IIIU FTIGUOGU 0 rl OIUI UIIIIIOTII . ' he Star (Mr. '1. P. 0'(`unnoI u pnpor), commenting un Plot.l'I evidence boloro the Parnell Comlnluion, uyu : The connection between The Timon and the Government in two-fold. The Government uutod ns the commission And second 'l`ho'l'iIoI' one. I! Attorney-uunorsl Wobator had not been cnnblod to play an ports of pruooontor jnd and lromorol the lndiotmont, than oou luvs boon notdbnnnlnt all. 11 In had not nnund Lord Salisbury that the lawn would be nd to ho nino. tho onnunhnlon not luvs E; motel and no Unioninh would ncvor hon unlit otl such I Now an by their own Icons ad- Inluiona unit: thin. The v aunt nhnnn tkg g-LA `Angina! ILA `In. glggdgl UNI` IIJIZ U the conviction has now slowly ltered into the mimle of Mr. Wehter And Me nut! that they have been 'ci'uelly honed by on lngeuioue and moouloeful bluckuuiler. the only course open to them ie to publicly own that they hove been deceived and withdrew tlnei!` ullentlona. olfer the hqtlldsolnl Apology and pay the o"oete they hove forced upon shone when an Induced on Piyowe authority." re ' . e moo:-L IICT SIHI, SIIICICII II WJIIIITIOIL Far more important is the question vhst course The Times will now take. .-ls ye: that pspcr is not celled on to move. Proofs are still wanting; the one is incompluate. \\'ust is clesr on present evidence is thsl the use of The Times sgsinst .\l r. Parnell, so far as supported by the letters. rests upon Pigott sud Pigott only. The L`0I~ lluctors of that journsl either slurs the gem-rsl conviction that l`igott II V the forgot`. or do not. If the do nuz. their incredulity is ss rcmsrlm we as RIF? credulity. If they do, or when they do, immediate acknowledgement is the n: though least But 0! explstion clue from then to Mr. Pnsrnell and to the public. G. \\'..$ Plxoll Sol an Apoille Paul . ' ` Lo.\'no.v, Feb. 2:.-_mr Pall Mall (nu ette says: Pigott has not proved to he g. Apostle Psul. The distal] III Dovnin; street must he onl s depree less then then which prevuilsin he Tunes otloe. The:-s ` is not s Tory to~d|y vholsnot feeling hesrtsick st the evidence ol the wltnen on whose veracity snd lniinpescheble re putstion The Times esso absolutely de- pemls." ThoHav.ette ints out that even the Unionist pm n, T. o Telegrs and The Chronicle, n unit that The Times one has collapsed, The Clxronicle even ststin that everyone cxpucted nut Sir (`hm-les uucll would spply to the c. I`! for Pigntt's com- mittsl or detention. ! mtinuing The Cu- ette says: "I! {ha ornnrintinn Inns n.-nu uln-I- I !-CI CITY`- HAIILTMI, Feb. 23. --Hor-bert Ward, 3 ad of N yum. who mu Arrested yesterday on 5 charge of having stolen money from his cllploygr. Mr. Mark Muudny. druggisz, wan nrrnl nod at the Police Court. this morn- ing on n c nrgoofhnvinpbolon 81.35 on Feb. I5. He Wu found guilty. On n second nlnnrcn nl hnvinn nlnlnn R5 cant: on Feb 22 'l(u Iaugnwr. Pigotl. announced himself ss 54 yesrs all i `when he entered the witness-box. By the time he left. it on Frldny he was certainly 6%. He lies two dsys more of this torture before him. It is an o n qneetiu whether Sir Charles Russ: will not in the and ext:-not from him s public confession that he forgo] the letters. Confession is indeed Pigotfs only visible chsnce of eeeepe from prosecu- tion. If he confesses he may get A certi `cafe of indemnity from the court. Esesps he cannot. His every step is wetched by detectives. Confession or suicide ih the alternative thst. swsits him ; end, as Wob- stor slid, suicide is confession. 13.... m...-.. i.-nnau-tune in eh- ......o:.... -1.-. ll". FUFIBQTB WUULQ-l BSSBISKUS. The exposure of Pigott's affairs, had it been wanton, would have seemed cruel, so pitilessly was it pursued. But it bore strictly on the case. Its aim wnsto present Pigott, by the time he enteied upon the Parnell letter business, as prepared by da- tress and by lon practice in disgraoefvsi arts for any see crime. The suggestion that he forged the letters rests, so far, upon resemblances between Pigott s hand- writing aml the body of the forged letter; upon identical misspellings in Pigotfsletten and in the forged letters, upon the re- currence in the forged letters of phrase; dates and sentences closely corresponding with phrases, dates and sentences in gun- ine letters from Messrs. Parnell and E to Pigott. All this, and much else, as been brou ht out with ingenuity, with dramatic e ect,often with startling sudden- ness, sometimes sternly. sometimes with de- cision. There have been moments when the court was solemn as death, and moments when the judges themselves were com-ulned with laughter. Uiunn nnnrmnnnrl Isimlnlf A: 5-1 voare nil Ile Public lull no he ( onvlm-Ml nun ~ rlsxou lIssllelI'l's's'-gsrtl llie ran-nets lass l.cm-rs. - L0_\'DON, Feb. 23.~Ii snyboly were doubted that Sir Charles Russell is is great. artist let him consider the etfect. of his six , hours cross-exsininutiou of Pigott. Sir (`hnrles has as yet hurdl approached the vital point, which I ta e to be, legally speaking, Pigott's account of his alleged urchase of the Pm-nell-lilgnn letters in `aria. He has touched upon the question of forgery, but only touched. All the `Ion story of the witness` dealings wit Mr- Houston hss been left uumentioned. Nearly all the most essen- tial parts are to come Yet has Sir (`harlss so handled this witness upon side issues. upon incidental matters, upon nistorical and bio re. hicnl matters, that I apprehend no human eing who has sat through it in court retains one _sllrod of belief in the ` gen- uineness of t e letters. l`ussil)ly nu excep- tion mny be made in favor of Mr. Macdor s.ld. Ishould be sorry to attempt to gangs the depths of Mr. Mucdonuld`s credu- lity. Couv ct on that the letters are forgeries has spread everywhere Belief that Pigott is the forger is not less universal. It is simply the genius of Sir Charles Russell which hits wrought `this conversion. When l iqott s direct ex- amination had ended there were not a few in court who still maintained his story credible. Outside the -ourt there were men ,purha.ps_almnst as many as ever. To- ny not one is to he met. S0 fur us the letters are concerned, and so far us public ' opinion about the letters is decisive, [the csseis over. r 'I`|... .......... ........_1....ol.... F l'):....ss L...- (3533 I3 UVUT. 'l`he cross-uxiunilmtiun of Pigott, hov- ' ever, is very far irmn being over. What. Sir Charles Russell has (lone thus far in non- hibit Pigou. as B witnuss whom no man can believe, as it creature entitled nothing but contempt. Sir Charles has firced him to own tint he lied to Archbishop Walsh. lied to Mr. Fui'st.er, lied to Mr. E un,lied to Mr. Parnell, lied to the court, led to every- body with whom he czuno in contact. H! has forced him to own that both toward Mr. Egan and Mr. Forster he stood first in the -31.... -5 ,. Ln/u:-- 5].... ..l _ LL. ,|..._..2I.._ I`: III ISHH LVJIK 1' UTSDCT Ill? HLOUU IITIK4 III IIU re stion of u be gnr, than of I lrlacknmiler. Mr. Forster : ong-sulfering kindness ta this impudent impontor might touch even Mr. Fornt.er's would-be assassins. 'l`l... ....-...-...-.. A6 |):..no'.. ..6|..:.... L.) 30 ~I`PfGOTT'S #'Asr waxposeo av`sxI \ K CHARLES RUSSELL. -u LTHE womn OF I,().\7i).();_\`. `lie Glaublowou-I` War Indod. PIHLADBLPHIA, Feb. `.!3.-The long con- tinued And bitterly waged Iurfare in the make of the green glass Mowers of the loc- tion of the country out of the Allegheniee, including all of (`anscln And some of the S ~ul.hem Sam, was ended today. The league tnndon all of its other; to the din- trict assembly, included in which there are tome `$00 in cash, and gives the district. 3 Inelnbouhi of shout 1600. divided among twuty-oi; t. local ulemblioo. l 4 lot come (III! I. II we IIIIIIIPOX. [I10 bond 0 hqalth has ordered the ochoolxgchurchol and `all plsoea of entertain- Innnt closed. A compulsory vnccinltlon habqon decided upon. The city board of lulu: mot thin evening to take Inouuru to prevent. the Ipread of the dineue no this city. __ A nu`, 4u_-,_;nA-..-__n 1..- -._.a..| ._ winch : Icon I .-m I'll" And mm |lmn"n2 Ion, lumen. Albert Willia'n-u was badly injured About the nook and in being attended by the phy- sician at the station. smallpox at Ilnunl. Ont. Sr. Tnonus, Feb. `. 3.-Thon now seems no reason to doubt shut the epidemic which In been prevalent. in the vioinit of Fltnl for some than tin the smnlpox. o 'I`{-um] lunar! n Iumlth hug nnlnrmi tho "'fu.wy"'"' tron}? "inf Eu? iio3i'l}"iII3'- nu; pgpon, llglbh and German. The uguiuowlllbo uuiollny I. In. Laue nil nah: and pnonlly lines her other L.-Llhgdnnn. men. Lost-(`apuin W. G. Cook, master: S. Scindhnld, carpenter; H. R. Christinsen, J. B. Rutlulerson. Thomas McCoy, George Williams, Harnlond .\nderIon, John Cuie, Charla Medenc, John Rogers, J. Johann- Inn nanrnnn P111 (0 IICOP Ill [[10 IOVUIIKII TODD. Kelly & Lyle : our mills Leavenworth. Kansas. were burned with 2.600 barrels of our this morning. The mill was one of the lurgoat in the Missouri `valley. lnviug I capacity of 500 barrels a day. Illtl were uu In rune so save me an aur- A VlV0l`l. bu; far only one body has come ashore, that of-Ch.rlea Medeac. Following in I list of the nvod And lust. : Q....-.l D.J.4..6 ll....o;.- ..l.l..6' .....o... L`.l II I SI: (II (C IIVUQ Ill IUSL I Savedv Robert Hunter, chief mute; Ed- ward Harris, steward; Albert Williams, A. Brown, Walter Cauley, C. Anderson, sea- HIGH The QIICIK and the Bend. Nulu-`ULK, Va., Feb. `24. -The wrevk of the bark Josie Troop wu cnuaed by miscal- culutions owing to thick weather which undo it impo aible to get accurate lights And bearings. The crew of Life Saving Station No. 19 could see no nigns of the vessel until the eleven men had been lost and werelust in time to save the six aur- ..:. ... |..... C-.. 1\r\`Iv A..- Lnzlu L... Ann... been Hill! DHIIUI uell um (ILHDU. Frank Skinner. I Chicago light weight, fuught I vicious bntt'e with Phil DA] . of Momphiynt Ernnston for 82(1) u aide. u.ly Ind his I-ihn Anri A thumb hrnlrnn Ami Irnl lllpll, II ILTIIIIFUII I0!` .21!) I BIGB. Ul!-ly Ind his rib: and a thumb broken. And was put to deep in the seventh round. K0-"II & l.\`ln': Hnnr uni"! 'AnvnnI7nI-Oh lUr lfllll. DIII UCIDR TCKUSCU. The qdminsl commanding the German squadron has issued an order stopping the importation of provisions on the coast of the mainland oppose Zalizibarl Mr R J Kind, nf King-villa Ont :1 ch`. Hllllllllu UPDDIC I4il"llUIr. Mr. S. J. King. of Kingaville, Ont., in stu- dent in Strstford, has been stricken with paralysis 3 second time, And. said to say, has been made blind. deaf And dumb. Frank Qkhlnnr 1 (`hinnnn Hnlat nu-.:a`vLI> BIIU uurlluu {U "ell". Max Bernutein. u candidnte for the olce of rabbi, has been sentenced in Berlin to imprisonment for three months for drawing blood from I bhriltian Imy. Father Nltanhnnn, whn nu n-nnunul nnnr IIO Juice Aunt-I IUI IIIIIII vvwullu. Gutuonun. N. Y., lob. 24.--In. hulk Lulu Inc sold to W. J. Arkoll hot pg-may hunch in hot wukly Ill 53...: nunn. Inlhh German. `ll ; UIUIKI ITDVII I KJUTIICHIII Uyc Father Stephens, who was arrested near London for advising tenants on the Olphert rstate not to pay their rents, was remanded- for trial. bnil being refused. 1`hn Alhnirnl nnlnmnnnlinn Hun llnrmun Ulllclllli IIIF IIIKIIE A servant. Eliza!) h Willimnl, uzed 26. was cooking in Mon real when her dress caught fire, And before _qhe cbuld be rescued she wga burned to denth. kl... n-....-...:.. .. .......I:.I_... 1'..- .|._ _m__ UIDC . Mayor John J. Human, loxa city, who has been partially insane for over ayear and has been under surveillance` committed suicide last night. A .-.......s I.*|:..-|._.L u-:n:..._- ___x on W00. y.` wnen HIIH HIIUL uuu Klllll llll. While Nnriceaaa Lemnire. Montreal, wu working in an excavation on Parthenain street the earth caved in and he was su'J~ cubed. ll........ l,.|... I 11...--- 1e;lu,'n-xt Inmmer. A thirteen y'eer old Belleville girl has been eaught`rler'rend ing mer.--hunts. she says her pill :-:Jll4 forced her to do no. " General Komarolf has been ordered to at- tack the Ameer of Afghaniitan if the latter : troops approach the Russian frontier. Rolmrtnm vnnmralnv nttmnnte-cl to strike l7l'00p8 approacn me musuu rronucr. Robert Gore yeaterday uttempted to strike Julia Head, I woman of bad repute. (-`reen- wnml, Ky.. when she shut and killed him. \\'hiln Nnrinmum I4-lmnire. Montreal. Wu cnvereu wnn water. A ten thousand I-pimdle cotton mill, to cost $200,000, in I.-- be put up At. Waco, Fegxu, next Iummer. _ A thirhsnn Jon: nhl Rnllnvllln air` Inn: hnnn `no Llttlo Thing: um Aabo Canadians- nhn from Europa and What They Pol-tend-A Llttlo of Everything mull: Rand And Remembered. . . Great oods prevail in tho vicinity of Adriampole. Pnrkey. The rnilwnys are covered with writer. A .-.. .|....._-..; ...:_.n,_ -4.-- ...:n 0.. AFFAIRS OF THE WORLD.` V TELEGRAMS FR_OM`THE EARTPV-l' rc un ournsns swan. was It Illloi by I We-nu? ....... 13.]. IA `FL- _..I:.. -.. A IIn:o|_uI emu. L` L (In II _ vIII'UI U I-u,vvv,vUIh A United Pun cable toys: The popnlh uwou lhooohl Ion olonlnvln- dblo attack I n noun I! not all oltho liolnboro of the iu|nsL3"not only continua but lnorouoo. Loni bury, for the nut the In hi: oticisl cursor in folhvd to tho Foreign one. suuq by me..- IIIIIIIIIV PDIPIIUQKVI Wiliiun Clovoinmi, I Michipn Ccntral bnkemnn in Windsor, who some time ago loot part oi his hand while mnking I coup- ling. bu notied tho solicitor oi the coll- pcny tint. he in About to iultituu an Action. clamingw The Join to the English Government throughltl conduct oi the tolqmph buli- ncutoi tho kingdom bu umonubd to 332.Nl)dn tholutllcai put and in yard: ol3. .0(l)uinco 187 ,th do I` uiusuu , , .. . Attaining :3. 181:1`-{fa ll1i|d`qCom. moo on SM ny or com, I to 3snumotw.r.a.oLna em ill 3.. Ilroduolulutdn hot mmuyy Itrcng It would be noon-afo bonus the war budget by I0,N). A lT..lo.4I Du... nglulg --.. `FL- _._..I`.- Ivuvvv . Advices hue been received in London, the! Prince Alexander of Baltenbur he: been Already married to the 0 re Inger Leieluberger. She is 28 year: age end ol humble parentage. ILVXIH-.. l`I..u.I._.I . Ill..|.l_._ l`-..L...I The Welsh collie:-I have given notice that on March I0 the will demand an edvence In their vngee. t is believed the: the de- mend Ill! be refueed end the! I etrikgxill follow. wvvu III uuuv u uuv -vv-U-Iv: uwwlal UUIIA. Tho trslc on the line of tho Northern and Noruuvutern Railwny, north 0! Georgetown, wu entirely Iulpended Friday and Saturdov by union 0! the snow block- ad: uun nu. uuu s-1. Uver 100,000 tom of ice In housed on the Hudson Mlova Pongbkoepaie on Sutur- day. Then will be the duily Insrveu for `I weak or more if tho rather keep cold. rn.-....u:.. n. n.. 1:... ..c .L- u.._.n.--_ . nu llulnlvvlw -..-nu ...u viovll nu-nu Auuuu-J. Mr. Stevens, who in going on I mission into the interior of Africa in the interests of The New York World, bu urrlved at Zanzi- L..- Bvruw. hi. 9t.-'I`ho ptqaoood railroad hymen Look Curd Oloottdor Wllnoab, on u. Rona, curtain All can R:ilroul. will udo|lmd!y In 3.13`. tog: lunar phoo. Inasmuch as the Wilson boom 3.. ma non banish nnunnoo. and Mn Snturdn was tho coldest weather of the winter in hit.-ago. Tue mercury in from 5 to II below um, and did not go above it during the day. - IL.-- IJVIIYVI 0..-- .J` L.` --- L_.._-) __. uv-u ---us. nu... ---v -t vuvv. The farmers of South Essex are cumpl|in- ing 0! the number wd boldness of taxes. Two hunters killed thirteen last Monday. u. Qfnu-gnu `sign in nninn an - ...... ..._ nu |u.Iu|ulI vu uuowun \n- . Wm. liusett, builder, of Boston, hu :3- Iiguotl; liabilities $674,000. of which 3618, (1)0 is secured by mortgage. l--_:....n.-... 1.-. --i..-.l s|.- l:......_ I: ,_-_ uuv nu .-gnu: v`: u nun `-'va Louningtou hu rnisod the liquor license from `I50 to 8200 each, and Essex Center has xed their rate ant 81130. `In 1 ,,,, ,pn ,.L I.` ..-5.....- ........ ....... No puaenqlers were injured in the acci- dent on the . nine Central Railway near Kiugxmun on Saturduy. \\'... Il....u..oo l..n'I.I-- -6 I .l....A.._ L-_ ,_ vu u.-. ya: .u. Considerable excitement has been caused in Essex Centre because of the visits of body anncchers. 1. u--........... I..|.- \l \ .... g--..__|,,, Iluu nu-u.uun a. At Snrnusnac Lake, N. Y., on Saturday morning the thermometer registered 34 degrees below zero. \`.. nnnnnnnnba u-mp- iniu.--.l .'.. cl... yvu nu... \/lnlv"-aw -u vvnn-ul|l.\-\Ill -vu-nuuu . The aeuon for partridge shooting is now over until Sept. 1. Hare souon will be out. on Much I5. .\lr. Starr, the American who wu report- ed missing in Algeria, in ufe. 1`-.. l.l..-..:-....'- ....... -..--._-._.. _..___ _L :_, cu uuoa-I15 nu .nn5vn up, no ounu. (Len. Harrison : new carriages were ship- ped from Chicago to Washington Saturday 'I"l.. .-.um 6m- n..-9.-Mn.` .l.....o:.... .'.. ..,.... vs -.-van... I ht. wu Ibo; mu- louon won found IVO- llH.L'. Mr. Winmn in proposing the health of Professor Bell said he desired to show to his .-hnuricun friends What style of msn it_ was in whom he snd others were relying for their informstinn regsrding the enor-` mous riches which Callmln possessed in her mineral deposits. Professor Bell, perhaps more thsnnny one else, knew what was under the earth throughout the greater lmlfuf the continent, snd to bring him be- fore the Americsn ublie snd let them un- derstand his intolligonce snd reliability was A rent pleasure. He congratulated the pro essor upon his services to his native country sml expressed greet gratication st the opportunlty ufforded to show him ` some attention. , l)...,.l` ..... .. D..lI _...J:-..I :_ RAH..- --_..\_ IONIC IUIGIIEIOII. Professor Bollropliod in tting Lormn, espeeiully referring to the increuin inter- 1 cat which was being manifested tgmuglb out the United Stnbea in the val mineral resources of Canada. I I'I'0l. IIPII I5nn'III"II IIo ` NI-`.\\` Yank, Fair. '23. -l'rofessor Robert llull of the Duxninion (icuiogicnl ..ur\uy \\:\suLCl`tail1(!xia!. a dinner party at the Hum! Brunswick this evening by Mr. I-lrustus Winnrui and prominent (`aumdiainm 'l`ne gueqts included .\ndrew Carnegie, Sir Roderick (`nmerun. .\lr. Leckie of Spring Hill Hines, N. 8., Jil`k91 :ll \V|ll|co, UL-urge Hos, the editors uf The Engineering and Mining Journal and Iron Age and the l'resi of the American Mining Insti- Inh- Vnrlouu New I'.n::luml (`Ills-w llenmrt I-Ix Ir!-nu-I)` Low `I`enIp--rutllrt-.v4. Bu*1'l`u.\', ARI, ['01) `J3 --\:ery void w(`:\- ther is reported to lay from various points in New linglaunl. .-\t .\l.u`lmv_ N. H., the -lhel`H`|0lllL'1t'I` rvgis`--n--I 36 `below zuro at 6 u.m. .-\l (`mu-uni. .'\"H., 20 In`!-.-W; ut. .\Imnp-lier, \'I . 26 below. kihlllmm .\|nss., repurt.-4 {`lnth:un Iiay frown lrom Harding": Hvucln tn .\l:-nnmoy. ` {.1 I Cllttillllg (Ir U"l`l`{|5UlIllUlU. Prince Iiisumrvk's desire to avoid coloni- nl troubles la (luc in at huge nu.-nsuru tn the uncertainty of l*lumpu.m politics, especially mlliu.~"u uf lrInce. Thu '1 irunl ('ul;inL-L is re- gunlml us simply u .~_In`r:. respite lx-lure the Hl:VlLIlJle Sll`u;{L'l(`. X I4`Ulll|'lIUI'L`III Illa UIIUIDCSI X'eI.lvl0H5. Prince Bismarck ii uiul to have been greatly annoyed at Hm ('un|nl'u propoiuls to Annex -"1;-non, and 5_~ \'u aiiche Z; Iung r question as to wlm. :ll lie thoiiizjittnf n Vonsul who telegmpliud a proposal to annex Zurich or Luxemlmrg is believed tobe identical with the opinion of the. Chancellor. In `explanation of the reg `ported ordering of it Gerinan squadron to Samoa. The National Zcitung 0|-' servontlmt the impending punishment of Mnumfu will hln_'e no ell'e:t upon Germany's relations with England and ':\lllel`l08, the "right of (irmn.ny to intervene in the matter not hoing contested in any quarter. The report` must, however, be received with reserve. The 'equud_ron E: pru- visioned for 'l ort Said, in order, probably, to he in readiness to proceed to ` Exist .-\friL'u._ Jr to await the ilevelnpmunl of &illLil`S. It nnsy It`i8.|8t be nssunu.-cl that. g the squadron will only go to Sulnuzi in the event of th.- AInoric;u'n Hovernmuut proving exacting or unrvusmnilrlc. Prin.-u I{iunnu~.-L-"a alueirn In nvnial 0nlnni- Ila-an-In Wain-"at (`olonlsl ('0-pllriilloub; -I'ln- season: Inner. ' BRt.IS,'1eh. ,`.. 3.-l,'rince Bismarck yes- ' terduy gave .1 dinuereto the members of the bower House of the Prussian Diet, and during the serving of coffee complained~ of the hesvy lsbors -created f0l_'_ `him; by whst he termed the so-called colonies. It was impossible, the Chancellor said, to allow trivial dis- _ putea tn intrmlhce any discordant element`? in (lernmny's relations with the great. friendly powers. as the slightest. disturbance of the harmony pre\1ilinghetweeu the Im- Kerisl Uo\'ernmexit and foreign states might. \ ave most prejudiciail elfects upon German` commercisl sud business relations. Dninnn ll.'..........ly J- --{.l On |...... `manna INTERESTING ITEMS BY WIRE. AT 1'H__ seam`/m CAPIT`AL. ml-I-In II`:-n`|-r` 1|} (Iain: Inl l'n-nI In-;n I'rof. Ilvll Ilnllllllflrd. 1.1. -2-: |>....:.....A llll. II wllun Inns noun VII` mun. In Clutch Koala Iron I vomnu who claimed to u been vrongod by him. Tho puns nu cooking the idiot. D57 II'lII[I|`I'lIUIII . Pol; : s`o-n--I , .' \' ll on I..I .... ..o -0 WAVE. THE BRITISH fwma. MONDAY, FE. s. 25. uon oz Am`;-`nos-v:`1.LsunvuI. 1:1: Imt: `CHOU 3 PWFU0 ltslttlilh Alhhlio A;-q.s.u..'.'. u tndopondout puma-I. `A Ibo luorulloguu Wlulrdnvn Inn in , lnuonnl. Nu Yon. Foh 2&-'l`ho Inhroolleaiuo Athletic Anocinlion In llmull union Io-day withdnw from the Nnloml Amount Accola- nu... nl An.-pm... Annlnnnq l'In- nu-nu... un- IIIBGIIV "VIII "IO NIIOIIII AIIOICII` Lil` non ol Amman Atulvus Tim lIl0lI III uh-ad 0... min gal. nnpnn-n nl nlughnp 0|.- I The TOIPIIII PM! ll Io-Q. Raul. lob. 9I.-TIoo Anomn hnohall ` bun ulnyed at the Villa Borznoon to-day bo- lon nu!-tn vroyd of -vocmoeginoludiug most the Britain and Anoriun nude-nu and the uudonu 0! duo Noah Ann-ion Co]- I 10- _______T_ `l`IO IIIKII Ian. BIUIIIA, Fob. 24.---Thoukutdicnl Con. [real hare to-dsy up rind miliur educa- tion but domandod I. abolition tho con- Ioripi low. ` ` low the Forgotten Wen lode. . LINCOLN, Ncb., Fob. 23.-Pntriok E... h villi to produoo the origird loner: upon wh ch on`: forgo:-in won monu- facturod. Mr. `gm thinks he can ncoom. guy tho document: with n gxpluuuon 0` ow the lorgorlou were made. . "14". ran. 23. To`lIon. Pal Egan, Lincoln : Wctory new new A: h d. P` clover by hull. ` .30 `no (333004) Dun-I. I UIICAOO, IOU. II.-IIII Halon III now working on my theory that r. Clarke, the am-cl-L fnnnu-Iv of Snrnln who VII mm-. Doclellei lleelluln In France 1 PARIS, Feb. 24.~'l'he socialist: mede fruitless attempts to hold 5 meeting in the piece Hotel de Ville to-dey. Smell groups that gethered were dispersed by gendarmee. ,A few Soclsliete who otfered relistaulco were : erreeted. Orderly meetings were held to- dny At Bor-leeux, Lyons, Roubuux, and Mnreeillee. At as meeting at Nantes ugl- utoreehoutad, "Vivele Revolution eociele." Gendarme: diupersecl the meeting end er- reeted e number of thoee preeent. -ltllol XVIII to Patrick llgln. Ll.\'0()LN, Neb., Feb. 23. -- Au showing the loolin unong Irish Nationalist: in Ireland the in loving cablegmm from Michael Davin to Hon. Pntrich Egnn, of this city, rocoind to-d in l : ." ' V. DITILIN. Pa): 93 may soon lt.'nnndn.m : [tn-colnu I with hapuj people. l`b... .-..-.. poupuz. The report. says that doct contain: no liInit.aLiuns cunt to conditions existing at the time it announced. I volopmcnt of events." The unnuuncuuwllt of the Monroe dnclrlnu hns cmbulmcd Prosident. Monroe's memory In the lma-rvs of liberty-lorlmz pennlu uvurywhcn-. Ila results have been grand mud far ranching. It wcurod mu] has p|'I:ll(`l'\|:d llu: in cpendcnce of tho (`cum-I um] South Amerncm republics. IL was Inca-ussfnlly c Yoko.-d when Cuba was In m-ml. It unnblod the l'm l-d suuoulo lhwnrl the u.nuxnpLo! Gram Hrmnn lu oxerclsc d-vlninlun III Nicaraguan uudvr pru- 'lnn.~m or lmm-filing Ihe Musuuilo Indians. 11 pruvcntad llw osubliuhnn.-nl of A European d)'Im.!ll)' in Ann-rlcn wxlh Muxhnilinn om Em DcruI`,nIIlll|ms unnhled our Uovernmenl lo uraulunlly elhnlnatu from the western homin- phony the domination of Fnuu-e and Spnln and Ruasin. whose pot-soaaiuna It the lime alums! surrounded uur n-pubhc; um: whh the puwa.-r of donlnny uml tho [gowns and energy and pluck of the American people Grunt Brluuu gm ..m|c-ably ermllcmul from her pulocusiollu 3nd lhu Hm-o Anluriuul cuuile-Allan 0! ropublmu llod Imppy. prouporuus, free und Independent Deoulu. is of lxdhlmlionll and llurnauonv-nl Import- nncu. lhnl hun been an in imnluly Interwoven with lhu Ire.-mos and Ieuc mus. loch-iuu.. um] necessities ut the Alnlorigxun peonlu that it nee.-Ins lu have originated u: the very oulleut (lay! of our republic. ha th-av. umciul uxnranlon wnu mndn hv Inn of republxc. ha l':l. umcun exprunlon wnu made by President Munroe In the message sent IoCon- uroou in 1823 -embodying mu Monroe doctrine. The rusululiun." the report mys, "la in accom- tunes with we declnruuuns nmdo by Mr. Mun- rue applied It) cxiathuz coudluonn and lhe du- vnlnnlna-II! nf r~v0nln_" In 1535 ummxlyxnu um 5 I coudn volopmcnt of events." The 1) H1: El,` 3 . ` The resolution roamrmn nbllc policy that ? bath nnlionnl and Il_ anon`-nl mum. luumnluly llllcrvhovml I urnu Ilrllnln to be "Amlcubly ls'.rndk'ated" I`:-nu llrr rnmullnn Poueulonl. \\'A}||\`<.'Tn.\', Feb. `. 4.-Represeutstive .\lc()rem~_y of Kentucky, iu behalf of the majority of the House Committee on Foreign Aairs, has prepared 9. report recommending the Adoption of the Eul- munds Panauln (`Anal resolution. The re- p wt say! : 'I'm- rmmlnllnn rnnlnnln nnhlln nnlinv Hun -l\aqIrv' -v-u -u - . --w -vw 'o`;kin` 131;! Elnrko, dg-Sm. {onnu-Ry 0! Sarah. who was mur- d 0 Thursday shot by .... lriunil [nun wan found The W0l'kII'I_ID(`lIII'II Audience. l _\nH, Feb. '23.-.\l. Connuns, Minister -of the Interior. has informed the Prefect. of l'ulice that he will not lvo nble to receive the deputation of workmen to-niurrow, rogues!- ling the prefect to infurni the workmen that puhlic lSS8ml)lleS are furbiddeu unzl tlmt the police will not tolernte any manifestations by them. Jnxlely for Illr Dllulonnrlou. Z.\\'zIn\H.. Feb. '24. -Much anxiety is fol; here regarding the fate of the miuai0n- } u1`icsl`vc(:|1l:y captured by insurgents. Nu news has been ruceivexl frum them since they were taken prisoners. ,- ` A uernnnn Squmlron orclen-I to Simon. lir:r.n1.\'. Feb. 24. I1 is uiu-iu.lly stated that the (let-man squmlrnn at henoa has been or erud to Port .\`uiLl, hut '1 ho National 7.:-itung announces that the destination in Samoa. Dy um \ cnu`(`. \ M. iamvier I.lll)()llI|l`l`ll in the (`hamber uf llupulics to-day than the ministry mt- vepu-d' its predecessor's budget. The Iniuisleriul stntelnnept was more warmly greeted in the Senate than in the (`hzunbor of Deputi.-s. L rcpuuuc ueslrea W` glvu Hum. l`he success of our policy lg-pends upon our tinnncss and vigilance, on which you may rely. \\ hilcaleuiding' to cover with our responsibility ollicinls devoted to their 1 dulles we shall aevercsiy judge faults and ` shortcomings. We cnnsiderit our impera- tive duty to resolutely uke all the means 11ccc;sul'y to m.inlu.iu unlcr and respuut fur the llepulzlic by cuuntemcting, or if new!- su.ry rc;u'cs.siug, laLcunu.~+ enterprises. '1 ha lnl'l.'|l`;Ll inn was received Wltlll su.ry l c}u'L`8.s'lug, mcumm c|Iwx'pl`lseu. '1 ho -luu-Lurmion was wnih by Um (cnlro. \I Hrmvinr Al|l\n|lIl|`l-II in the (`H ll peoples Industry and worn. \Ve hope you will sntisfucirily conclude important measures such an the military laws, the discussion of which has com- meuced. We consider that the (:ov_arn- ment : principal duty is to prepnre for all Rejaublic-nus and all Freucluuen loving order nu liberty in ground for common, energetic and decisive action with the view to defend and strengthen the rule of `mace, justice and regress which France in mumling the _ rcyu lic desired torgive itself. policy depends upon `In to me l'reslleIILs:i1Ipcan we now: not. hi from ourselves the difficulties of the hour and we are sustained by the thought that you will not l`;fnso to cooperate with men presenting tlie'msel\'ea to you deter- mined to accomplish the luty required by the aituntion. Our great tasks will be to Iecure the ado ticnn of the Budget of l890 and to assume y n broml, tolerant. and wise licy the success of the exhibition which ` will show industrious and pucilic l*`r|m`:e ll peop|e s industry and work. \Va hnma. vml will sntisfucirilv conclude Aaopuou or |||o nmlgc-I and III(- sure-cu ol` Ilgo Ilxhllmlnn Th;-Ir I-`r_euI 1`nn_|u'--lieu- . '~ ernl (`slur New. PARIS, Feb. 23.---'l`}1e mimsteriul declara~ uon was read in the .\'mmtc and Chalnber of Deputies to-day. ll -mys : In respond- rin to the l'reailenL's appeal we h|\'e not hit from nu:-unlvn-I HIE difvnltien nf the THE NEW FRENCH MINISTERS Issue ` THEIRMANIFESTO. _. Ioonlury Iamnnn In In ton-onto. Btmuuo. Fob. 1M.---Huh J. Hanna, noon ofunlo Lodge '0. 7, Empiro Order Mutusl Md. In in Toronto. Prod- dunt Miller oi tho Iodgo ha over-hauled the books of the actuary and be up they show a short? 0! 83%, must of Which was duo the Gnu Lodge. Hannah left with- out my Ixpluution.