Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1889, p. 5

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nm but one up umuarum" j Tho Pnnilt the aid Hr. Imu whu Mn noohmon rally nous Was it undu- ngu nau warm-.1 um nouso ox lllepmullull ml the cuuntry in thin respect. nncl that your has unused Away without. nnvt.luim.v be-ingduue tuwarduputtiluz an end tn t'ni.< lornbleuncertaiuty. When Mr. lhuic-u clu- -;L|n~r dnv xuked the Guvernlnem, whertlu-r tlm nmduu vivtmdi wu to be coutimml nml shing licenses guum-J for the com- ing vwxuault they were told by Lha- .\lmiz of .\[urine that the (inn-rnlnent hnd that matter under considention. That wen. ..II Mn. uulinntinn lhn `Inn... an al.,. .\Ir. Luuui--r in n -Ting his I`|llIFIl("llINIt not Inga iutn -upply ;[Moktf0l'l\b1)llt an hour on the llrgrvd unfavuruhln position m_ which Ifiiih I]-.n'v siaml b.'c.1lI.~-`P tlw fishery `.n-my uf 1888 had HM. hen-n ratied. Ho Ittnckml lhnpuhcy of the (iuwrnnu-m. M. Iunmzh uud said than.` it` -wnu the vncilhting, hesi- latimr, hnltimz policy that had been adopted by Hnr John Mucdumsld that wnu lu hlnnw for the: Im-30-,I|t strained relutium, which he dn-clurud existed between the urn cuunuiuu. By this nuhcy of \'acilhumn nud uncn-rtnmty the punplc of Czmndn were face in face with n mm:-nteruuurso measure on the pqrtul the l.'.b'. Sir Charl--u Tuppc-r A year had warm-J tlm House of lhepmuuou cuunt.r1.' in thin real):-rt. mul uovurnlnunl or the Uulu-cl Slului with respect (9 the Hshcrips uh! he cunliuuul 111 over n uunJdur`u:g the s xiug auuson. \ -I I-|veI.v Debate u......u to by to run louse and IinIIerv-BIr loll Ike-A No! Thlnlt luv"!-Inn Favor: Ion-lulu-rroune. U1'l'A\\`A, Feb. 27.-Hon. Mr. Lnuno-r moved lhn full:_wina amendment to the nnutum to go mu) Supply : Ti... l.. ..|_._. .1 .L_ .,-:,_.|,, I,_, .A , Q-.. ,.- `DISCUSS cANAoA' RELATVIONS wm-I THE uwgreo srxres ' we llIOIlIl'lI'II a nu treaty. we dual to out huhlo pic um rodownunnnourknnn! Idononhink DI-non, If-h. I-Du-. Guava`: lad ol 8 wild bulolon from tho mind Manitoba Nam-mmam.m bu ohboirnog mind how only thin coming on Olnlr to World`: hit. Pu-is `ho animals In hobb|od"nndIill In C Olllibllloll II Pan- cm that. am city. to: not (an. In Half ll-not at Trude and Oonuuno 'l`Mo Ill! (In I portfolio to the Souls. Jouutxmmurnoououooouuod . an.` In the pa-gallon nun. an Iufouoiltho ` ,_;:..' ...... .....'.r`*..'.:..'.::'., -...., ... -..w -v._--. v-wvvo. "us use aoayn Jolnl onu'~ praozuod nnn.tlo| from 'l`oron`:`InM 1 at Trade a an: the Oovu-anon hound the undo ol Canada with tho BAl`UIIIO`!hEl |l.lIh an glugna. the Annuno BOIINI: W on I I`- I--on n._A..- l....`....A .|.- --|-_ -1 n._ coal and all. an. nnumon nun. Imo vu chairman M (In communion`. chuckled no acid H: olu withdrawn. Laugh!-0.] Thu Pnninc Ibo: uh-d Hr. urn: that ` unuu uuwly. ' `Hon. John Kaodonnltl oxpoou to IIIIO In My nude upoooh In Ibo House on I`:-tdqynn or early In-tho coming nut. It Ihn Hnnnln 34`: Ha: lash` En-A-.-IA. . would not no 1 onion! railway. ` I-In-, Jnhn I nu vuurnnn uuq Mr. Ohoquouoi on Friday that It would not In advluhlo D onlnl runway. in In 0rnwA. Fob .-Nov. Du. Porn and Dow- nrl kit for 'l`oroM.o to-nlnhl. Thur Iui.-udmu ul lhn (`avilnl In oonnoouon with the college I :-dcrmiun movement nu boon uito n nuccunn. They ohtnlnodnnnnnbor of III rlpuonn lu- duy. Hon. John Cu-lung but No name down turulr. Senator Hnnlmy of tho ton-Itorloo. Mr. Mollullom M.P. tiokbollm I.P., and ._.. 1 other! also uuhocrlbo. 1. Lnbollo the Fnnch member for luck on. nnd I vim: I110 doolon n mm (or the now can 0 b ding: laid in wanted to via an htlok In I. n! Iona. The wait 08 lira I nnnd Dunn lo Ollnwn hul summed n at ton-on: at oppouluon In lode:-ntlon which Ind {mind not In this and at the Pmviuco. A clgrnnullon ofnnll up unkentr-on Mon- lronl. ommonnd Hamilton saw the Ilumlorl ol I-`lnnn and Cuuouuul nnd n-ted (or an Inqronu hunt on uncut ecu than 4 menu diameter. Thy wnnl nqnocllo bound 0! an nu vulorem duu. ' Ilp lnnannnlin In gal-K I4 Ah -...l...I__ nu gun Than I A buluu rumor In circulation the ::-.:.:-..:%.a:.::-* '-.x.:-.-.- '-`--W" or and ` I'M: will nlvn A nu-nlh In 15. Innnln . try MIG ol rarlumeul. Papers in connection with the comncu fur nuhury closlmng II" he brought down at clue non nueoung. Contractors and other mu.- Inclnou will be summoned. Sir Adolphe Caron cumendn that the qunw ol the clonlnmz mademCnnAd| in equal [and with than ubuuned Ill England. wln tho coat in nu grater. DI Iuru llI'll'lI IIIDIIIIII was. In nmJ.u.a.':'Juu (Macao To:-onI..rhnnd l mu-u oy vuucnen. "on. Mr. Footer agreed lush the ()pp0I\I~ nun that public olpondilun nhould u I aulo I1 uprll to the Iullost onqmry, but in the can- .2! Mnnmusrf Il'I\'F"IIl[ expenses he thought their honor might. bu trunk-d In u.:'-I unun-.3 any abuse, mum oqpocilllv II I my van pn- uunn who enjoyed the oundoneo of the coun-` try and of PIPIIINIQIII. I "nnurn III mun:-nlunn with lhn llnnlrnnin I..- expo-nurture. 1 Hon. Mr. Bowl.-ll named it In: the pru-um of tho .\linIuar bl-{urn undertaking I iourmy on departmental buniuu: to 0-uuuste the: amount. uirwd And draw it Ix-luru nurtnruuz Hon. L L Davin eouulided shut If the travolmg expenses were nounnml the Uppour hon would not refer to it. om the sum: wen . no laws thus he thought they should he regu- hm-I by vuuchenu. Hun, Xlr, Fnnlor Ann-and 1-uh uh. ll......... noun-any. 2; r .\h-. Small introduced a bill providinc that the electric tolc-graph and telephone win-u in: the cam of Toronto should be hurled. Tue ciI.v council hu nu-titioned for auch a nnauun-. The House adjourned at 10.50. The misc waa ooded with petitions to-day from purl: dealer: and pmvmon man of Hnlnlllun, Toronto, Kmgnton. Bruckvnllu and Montreal, praying that the! dntirn uI| lard compound be not dnuurhod. and ask-nl for by the Ouurio Pork-packers Asnocialmm. The pntitlona claim tha lard compound i~ 3 whole-some unbalance composed of hog lard. he-rf fat. and pure cotton and oil. Tlnrtv dealers In Toronto numod the petition. Ilnlatet-1' llpenua. Ol'r.u\`A. Fab. 2ti.-The Public Aocountw Conmnnh-e met this mommy. Anonuon mu drawn by .\1r.3unu`r\'Illost.u the fact nun. than were verylarqn sums charged In the public accounts for Mnunazorf lnuelnn: ex~ peuaox The Auditor-General stated that nu the Minister: did not furniah him wuh voucher: he had un chock whatever on tho.-xr exnnndntnra. Ilnn \lr nnwnll gt-ha. n -.n an- ..--........ no! u an nncuou. vvnuo I van thonouown pulinmcnnookollbodutyun ouoludull. Mr. Hnuillon l`ulo.v|oo nhnln-nu nl lhn an-nunnnlnn, nlunnildl And ` HUI. 0| INK` HVCTNI KTVFCU lull! OI KIIUHMII. V A nun.lmr n_f private bills wt-reinlrvxhnco-l, tn-day. Mr. Jumiacon introduced nhill to m~ curpnrntv the Supren.-o Council of tho In-I--_ pendant Urdernuf l"oresI.era. Mr. CuI`l|_\` mlru|nce<| a bull incor mung the liq` I, Quince Bridge 00. Mr. Duly 'llll'u ducod n bull to incorporau llw Norm- (`I n Pacilic and Mmnilulm Nml -' way Cu Mr. Kitkpntrick llltro-Iucc-I } nb||| to incuruontn the Douuuiuu .\lIlIo~rul ` (.`uInpany. Mr. Unlby introduced 1 bull tn! iucurpuraco the Dominion Snprrphmphuu-4, Cuun-may. Mr. Smnll inI.ru(hm|vd A bill nu-nuialina elm: armies iiicniilus nu but wry minor iilloeiici-ii. On Jan.` 19th Int: Hon. John (:\J~ llvi|{l|It,i .\[iiii.4ti-r (if Inliind RUHSHIIO, wrote as fallow- tn the Auditor (ii-nei':il: In reply to yours of t|m,l5i.|i caHhi,ni)' nttoiitioii to two piiyiiiiiiitw lu nii- out if the |ire\'-Iiiim servicen exiii-nili-v turn of 13878 for which thvre are no \'michei~s i-.\c-vpt. the [mid CiI{ Ck:4_l|lHi uuliilw nii- tn fur- IIHII yuu lth iiifiirmiiuuii 1: Li`) Iill`dli||MNILll|lI ul I.iN`.\ n iiuimi, I.hi- iiifiiriiiiitiuii l lllllsdl. nf uuur.-no di-chm: tp fnruish. The sum: l`tt'l'| (`(I tn were expend:-d in accordance with thw- iIlllt'IIH(IlI 1-f I`iirliiiln9iit." In his miliinil l"IK'II'l this .\iiilit.nr~Ueiieral primed the iihuvis. I--in-r \\'itiI~IllC (.`I)llllllr`llC or expliinzition at N..- fimt of pug UN. The Frre Press of this citv l|ll'l The Boston Pilot. one of the luaidiiig huiiixiii (liitliulic \i'e-Mir-~i in the Uiiii.i~il Stilti. in H!.Ril|R 1*` O 08 to the letter. l|'4\Q`l`U-1| that the .\[lI|Is|--*. -if Inland Rt`\t'|IlIk` cuiitrollvil the secret siiervice funds of the` lh-niinioii, mid thiit the $500 in qiiestiuii Wain` iiiiiil to Lo(`;iriin. the iiifornier. Sir John .\liicdmi:i|iI siiid in the Uimselhe uthi-rihiv thiit the (I -\`i~i'iiliiolit of Culldl nevi-r paid 'C0l l`0l])0Il(iI`llCQ' with 'lm`4 Mr. Cii.~itIir:iii thiie iifti-rnimii luiol the ll-iiiiiii that he had lI( Ii-- tiol uf lhi- si-crut nersicv funds uf th uiiinu'\'. il.:it he in-vi-r I|l|\\' Li-Cnrviii iiiid iivve-r 0`\('ll| hi-.iril at him until IN` uiw his muse in tin-' iiiipimi Thu alullm refs.-rn-I to by thi- .\Iiihtui--Ge-Iier.-il," he mud, "wrre --\'p-mhii Ilt Hit` |bl'tS\'0l||i\'8 service in coiiiio-vtiuii Will! \`i)iiI'Cl|INI the iiihiiid revoiiuns. The iiiuimy III \HI.r`d by Piirliiuiii-iit. for tl-M. purpo-ii-, and thi-' ` iiiiiiiiitvr iif th-3 i|.iv has it in his poiw-r tn H':tW what |uIntfTb"ri-quires withuiitgii iiii: ziii iici-mint of its cipeiiditiire nr to wluini ii H i-.-iiil This H Iinci-saiuy fur ulivimis lQ`D|W|I". I havoc only driiwll 0nlhi< fund shunt fniir I,|ll|O'!I iiince my right yeiiru in uii-~-. DIHKI the-ii iiiily for IHII unuuiitu. the il|l'Rl'.~l liming 8500. I miike this expliiiiation lu .~.-i vwlt riizlit \VI(iI the people of the Uiiitnd .\'tiiti--i,where um Iuteiiwiit ha been 0`lll`It$|\'t* ly ciri-uhnu-il that I paid iuoiiuy to Lia Ciiiuii mil. ii lhi- srcrut sen-icu funds of (`.iiinulii. " ,\ nun Itnr uf nriuntn Iiilln Inn!-n inn-.s.l..n...l the niiin :i vent. iif lh(\llP_V0l'l'V6l' 'IIl(iW|\' } i I 1 will be hnrwd ullder to innjurIi.y,nf nbuni.'40. Thio nbjvci. M the bill of which Dr. Wvlilxnii. M. P. for Alix-rt, U. 13., has given notice in e.-xtond the prnviaunu nf the Extradition Act. H mm) fuld : First, It is proposed to lllllilurilti tho` aurrendn-i-`bv the Canadian-(inverniuii-nt of fugitive criminals, except p0lilicnip vndr*l`l wlm im\~u*n'uiig|it. an asylum in Culludn and who ara clmrm-d with the cuu.~miaau-n uf uu_\` one of XI list. of crime: Riven in thn schedules of vche bill who-re such criminals have vd from :1 country with which Great Britain has nu m.-irndmon 'v.i-My nlfe-uin Cauuuiu. Second, the bill providan` that in : cone of fngniu.-. from countries with which Great -Britain has an extrudiuun treaty that the}? may he aur- wuclered for crimes muted in th sch:-dulu~. anti nut nnuu-d :n the treaty. A proviaiun ulii also unike the law retroactive an I`Purd~4 fmgieiveanlmidy in Canaan. This nclieidnma oi Cl unea iuclu-Ins nil but minor noencuu. ll Jan.` nil inst: Hun Jnlnl (hulionn Iunus HI uruuu N-lluovm wiph the U lltttzd Statnu. V Mr. Foster re-null:-d that in the nddn-an-I of the Upnpmnion up-uko-no there was: not A word of sympathy for tlioo poor toilmg liolnrmen uf tho Mariiima Pruuucu-I. It win all fur the people of the Uumsd Sm.-a. ` Survilit.y.".declarm_l Mr. Fetter. will never - be worn lnrus ma 1: lmw-." Mr. Mcl)umL|d ul Huron moved the MI- be IN us lmpm-. " ` Huron the {uurnment uf the dhebaI.e.whIch was carried. It aoxpected tlngt the mntiun of Mr. Lilllrirl` will be hurivd under mnjurIt.y,uf I|bulII'40. nbivcl. the bill nf which Dr. \Vuhl.m. gmueu uurusu-Icu-a reclproclw or wn It oft shady mnun-.` Mr. Lnnrior did not nmwor the quoction. SFJnhu was fullom-d I) Mr. Mills. Hon.- 6. E. mm ma Mr. ag. Mr. mu. % , and - Mr. .Edm\r _-spoke " in the line` of Mr. Iuuirier and muntuuod that the` policy of ()uund:s "should be extended frion-. Inn-es nf trade re-luio-m wiph the Ulniugd Suntan. Mr- Faun-r n-mnlud that in M... ..M........ , ,T_- guiued `unrestricted reciprocity of 3 nhndv mature .` ' Iuluenlouoolorarls upm-I nu. 'I`H'F) RRr'rrsn Wu m. %m;ux1~:%=DAY, F315. 7. ` . W C II . Ill I0 OIIIIC Illll) III! It man (no mdyonoudod relation: with than [ha Name! On hmmnnhavo ban a. h as none: will moo: vi I oi unoppuition I u poupk of tho county. Sir John thou ruluod his upocinon M Wuhinnon m 1871 an I ndpuny oonmluiouu nu behalf 0! Canal; Tin Government II! that county Ind cl-ml ooulumlno our oud.ulI. Inn: and Iiuiur in uohulu (or our sheries. Thioalot tho Inrlnh Gowrnuom would nmunllnpcuogwluilolwu 1 Ct` - Uiwfn ' when loovm. r..--mmn (M Into In-Mr. - the Ru. hiker Kollly. fonutly cl non. much the pawl 5 I"'*-V"!-'0. the um no oxpudol byhlllldn hymn monuonsbdyuld duh` hhpulonuol II U3UIVI~ Mr. |lond.h'a sandman! III dglqud o. Ibo lollxlivnignzlvhion Jud tho bull nodud in YlA1--Rlvlhn. lnnov. (`lupin all I II!_-\ lulu . Mr. Mownl as ably dolondod Mn Inennnn. He would not withdraw tho bull n his hand opponiu lad nonmmmdod. :3 nu . wry loud bull and one III the Incnnou ol the pooplo, wlmut the Opponmon npphudod nlbsis ironically. The prooopod nnuurc. he nnntinuod, wu IXN'\'lllGl maple. oxuunily runonnbk and clan Prvmlu hopod tho [long would Inn no laoutwon II voting down Mr. Mouvdish motiun. A ngllhnr ul ma non- bon followed from both udcl nl IN Homo. Donainiuu politics wan drltlod in and Inn Opposition won wound cl onndounmnq nu-nuns in Ontnno which Ibo! oonnunnnnnd It Ottawa. I Ann4I3".n'4 n-nntI1Ahl --- 4I.l..A-.I -.. none. In the tuning the debut was renamed by Mr. Meredith. He undo I mum.` `gag Ipooch. eondaminc the manure md muvpd an amendment. the eut of which u.,u|d have been togivo the bull A six months built. u. u...... -- -I.l- A.l....a..| u- _ ,,,,, _, lnllulym. Bum well Chluholm. C Duh. Damn I):- II In our 0! m louowom Mr. H. F. Clnrh, Amid-I crio-,s ul OnIor." Ipoko ol the creation of utcv I-or mm and, noudicaun lor Govornvm-nu lnor. Ho gon- oludcd by saying thus no In u Tommo nu no one dmrod the chunun pro. anuu (York). sum nun. V (Ia-nu. onmua qum n Ilelnu. Mr. Cn-lghton accused lho Government ol trying to make mother oico in order to tin it to 0! in followers \h- II In` l`I..I.- ....Mn ...i... ..o IIl'|_,I-_ n out oy nun no-n-uce-. Thon.tho Hu-.uc went into commitoooto oonuder umamnwnt order; Mr. Gilmxfu bill touuend tha Phu-may Act wu pun-I tbrouzh nu second rudmk. The grout-at unuum of dnncuuivu took dam on Mr. Hardy : motion for the moon rndmz I I hill tozire renn-at-ntatuon in they Lqu-lutive Auoutbly to .\'uncsung dnunct. A I1-vutatmn vuu-d on the Gun.-rnment toms` time no vuth thin object Ill new, and the ruuom advanced by the members 0! that du-puuuou for giving reprrseutntiun to .\'|pmnin( were btounht forward rig the Cuummuomr ol Crown Land: yum ny. The bill III pguod. Then Mao Pannier : Rqnltry Ooe bill crested quite debate. Klr. Crrmlnmn Annuuud lhn nnvnrnm-nl ..l cannot u mun I0 or cnu-uru-razed my a way nu dogma \-I |Il|l)'I(` unto-re-L True. use over gall!-runs were veutvrdnv pretty woll lled. but Iho upper gallery mu empty. The nthondaunoeuf llIOl!|hI'l`l on Ihr (Bmemm.-m aide vus u hula hone-r than on Monday, but Mr. l\lo-n-duh uf the Opposiuon vu conspicu- by him nbu-uce-. 'l`h.m.n... "mun unnl intn nu-nun;-0.. ... were um: no Innulo poo and now" lodown -fun our tuna! [do not think we will, anal think thin Home and the country will condemn any lunch I ~ amen u not foul: in the motion. [Chan] We no anxious to out: mm tho lllnnl hag And pvlnntlanl nnlgdnnn uh). uh. In-lied nehue Over the Bounty CIN- IIII. Tonoxm, Feb. 26.-.\lr. .\Ien-duh Asked non d:\\'~4 no if the rnennbvrnol the Human were ever gonna to get. down to work. A practical answer is iuruinhrd. Thv-y urn aeuim: down to work. but Ihusr proceeding: OIIHIUI be-said to bechsracu-rnzed by public nior In:-rum: In-rn venture!-v nmnu .--II uus Juugnueun. Judtre Lurzmgor reudared judgment to-dnv in the iuleneuuuu one of Barry vs. Luusdale, Re-id at Co. This is un action tu recover nmuuul. of a ch:-ck for 8l`.`.3Cs, mun-d by U]? rm and endorsed by the lane J. C. Lumnlule. The circulusumce-a of the case ure exphuned as fol- laws by Mrs. J. (7. Lumdnlo nu hr'|' nude.-nee. In 1887 Mr. md Mrs. J. C`. Luna-Iule went to New York and were one day uc<.\-sted III 1 ur--et car by n vnumr man who gum hm mum u Bum-low. He and he was a In-plu-W of Mr. Suntlwrs nf the Bank of .\loutreal and claim:-d to have well Mr. Lousdnlr in thn hank here. He said he was in uoa.~o-.~mon of A number uf mode.-la of the Rtnluo uf L-be-rty, and wnuld be happy lu p.n~.~mut. them wnh mm :1 they would call ulvuu him attho Brunswick huh-L The next. -lay thu lady null ueulleumn were yo-ng to the lL`uns\\'ick wlwu they me-I. Uicaluw, who tuld them that the sznturs were not yn-I. rend)` fur uxhibntnun, but he would show them to Mr. lmnuhle lhn nut In. Accurdnngly on the follommv morning Mr. Lun.~L||e went. out und was absent. nl)\>l1l||I:n'|I0uf only. \VIum he noun-m-d he hit \`er\- uirlr un.l uial uinnnuvu-u me action with man. Al. threw-`cluok this uH.l`I`I|U0ll Notre lhuuo Uhiircii wu crowded with an audience eager to pamcipat.o- Ill (hr denunuuutuu in hunur oi um n>Luui uf Archhishuu Fabrr. Thn church mm]--n1 pr:-we-nu-d lmn with an nddrou in the pr.-when uf3M of the clergy In which his grace replying aid, "that hi: on- thuniastic (mo-wig Wu buts; continuation of the imnresauuu he had liven to the Pup: of the sh-liu' and loyalty 0! thr Canadian poopla." His llnlim-ss expmcso-d gn.-at phan- Iuro III tho;-ift in this Cnnoduu Saniinsry. the moat Vshmblo hr had received during I.ho- year. He thanked the po-uple for thr-Ir uldn-as and |-tonounord his b-.-no-diction. The "Bonedictuu" :31! the "Te Deum" wen: n-udered with line 0 00. to Mr. holnunle um nan (137. Accorulllly lollownnvmnrnimz nlmuln lmlf-Ilour \VlIen he rnturn-d he Mt very nick and said thus he had been enticed Into agaunlzling do-n, drugged and forced to gnu the check u um whncln llm chum in now luudv. he Bank of .\luntrehl was at uncn m-mind not to honor Hm check and ufmr Mr. and Mm Lou.l.-s|r- had rt-umu-`I I`-mo-In-w wrutn NIH-v tunex, ulfonnc lu settle lnr $011) and kw]- the tinux qunet" and In! t'.\|mM` .\lr. lulu- dsjvln name-. Thu letters zen-|\ed nu utu-ulum AIM finally an ICI.|uII \\`.`I.~ taken against. Hu- lirm of In-nsdult-, Rrid & Cu. by mm Thus. Bar. 1'. dc-scrxlnug hunwll as agent. In ren-It-rung judmuent lhu cuurt lmld that pluulm prm ml no cm:-ml-rltmu given for Un- chelc, which had hm-II rm: unaa My fufe`, iuni dinlulurd the action Will! emu. ;. .|........`..I....|. .|.... ..o............ \'....... n-..... ovum: so sunoxvxlrnlu on lluva. An Inter:-uti-ng judnnom`wu rendorod by Court of Appeal to-dnv in the cue oi North Show Rnilwnv und Mcwillia. This VIM nn nctionfng 8102983), amount. of de\;:n;;ea |uI- -- Mined by loan by tire of Muwillw-'1 hnn" building: between Mile End and Saul!-Vnu Kr-cull:-ct, nlniml holdimz that tire wna set by one oH.he comp:m_v's pausing locun1ut.Ivoa.' 'l`ln- Sumo-rmr Conn mug jndmnont in (nor of plninntiff, holding that evidence clearly ihowed Um mu Lu lune but-u (.`IlQ.'~l`(' by uparku from the nmkr smack of the lucumouvc-, and diuumaing defendant`: plea that they come \v|:.hin lhu operation of the Dominion Rullwuv Act and could haw the be-unt ol the in months pre- scrn-Iinn The Court of Annual cnnrmed V\J\ll`A Ilslll IIIC U ; scru-Ii.u:. The. ` Ihls judgment. 1 J ndma L: 01 III mllllmu on-r um |Il'\`\ |()|Il ya-M. ` - Emil Victor Iilicln-, a French delortcr, who in in jail here under mnnuul on an application by the Fremli Government for his extradlliou. on 5 clmrge of forcing n bond and collecting nbout 3000-franc: on it at. LyonI.l"rance.lns Ip- plio-ll fur xi writ of b|bt9l|lC(|l'|Mll on the ground .tli|t it did not mun: in the eridenco ndduoed by the French public that the secured was the person wlmlind signal. qr canned to be Ilznod, the ullugedlurgwl sngmnuro tn the bond, and than lunlier nmlning nppounsd in conlllillliiglnt by Cl>llIllIlu8|0lIl`l` Dugu that accused lmd been wnrned-of the possibility of applying for I writ of lial-ens corpus pending his ften-n days` nnnnnd. Ulher reuous duo were: adduced. Thu I-uilwnu inning uvnrn Annirr lap. on-\..'ln wem nauucod-. ` The! railway trains -ware Again Ina to-ilpy owlmr to suow_drifta liuun. ' | An snvun-....oi.nn imlnnmnwunu n--uI-....vl L... lelul-I it Manon I"uhrI` from line- |.~ li_l'`I-cl ll'Nulrr Ilnnle Culledrnlwt , ..lIdnmvuI In 010.000 llllllul Ibo l.I.I. Mo\'1'xx.u. Feb. 26.-'l`ho uceuud uluo,of real osuteut the city of .\Iv.`)mn-ul for 1888 . wan nearly 884,000,000. nu iucreue of neg:-ly ` Iix millig-nu u... pn-nuns Emil Vicmr Minln-. xx French dens:-041.. ulm ' IT mcnuses m_ vALuES|x MIELIONS` `DURING THE PAST YEAR. IIIUIII (X HID UIIIIOU 51% W0 III?` ` ntudond pink: and nu-dour: vim won umtod in our Iotrttory. sud In paid back money that had boon pluudorv-d from a bank at St. Alhun by a land which had gone out ol Cami; The Continent ul the United State: bud ncknowlodni titani- dances of frivmdlhip can our part. Tho Pumm holiondthu Pm-ndoat and Mr. ` union: no we I tnntyol C.oviM to the Rolllhhcun majority nnnm slum in the Sun: in III Ihrovn nut and njcoud. That wu not our huh. We shoughsvitvu hit treaty. Won to in-Ho uh ma JMONTRH A GOVERNMENT VICTORY- A OQCO Pulor. -..,. ._ .-.-A__ `L- I HIE.` Ut'l|tI'|l ()1 HI!` IHUIIIHN The Court Appeal `conrmed me. I-JAL"S mm.` `ESTATE up until! II up-can IIII . `I513:-ndiuu Paulo Railvqy dining hall II Wiuni nnuon was bunodthin ulI~ nun. Loo vy. Imh link mucus. Thu: Return mantra of tho l_1ioht|n- W wlulllrlil wan wnupon man. In. :a-'n. pngquio. Ibo luau v:up-cud us : took. a 1`! 3|! Rnnwnl dllinn lull A Wandering lunatic`: lull Loxnox, Ont. Fob. a-'n.s- Inning the tnlnmou ol the Bulnlo oxpn-I reported having soon a uni-undo Indlzliuq hence the muck nut Glnnwortl. _'I'ho y vu unor- vurdn idoutilcd to bolt! Illa! 1:! Edward Tnsiclmi, who wuunold panda) the (Bnndhuuk oouublo on 3 train mun uncut in an mam oondnigu. At the to- an :1 his (rind: he in gun up In than M: I o'clock. ' At about 9 In suddenly noun tluoulo his bum-on window. ouryuup tho tub with hin. Ho land on at that tune pun. sock: and Ilndorclothu . Ho odlud at I homo coco dhunoo cl honnwd I has. con and boots Tluvulhohu an of kin until his body vuhuld. 2A;_,4_ 1.. .3 _ C and aaatralaala. Orrawg, t `lL-Tho Government in neural a roply to In mntatnau aunt Iaut Nuvnnlnor tn tho Auatnlaalan culonma aaluug than to and lulu-nun to Ottawa to talm part in an mtereolomal eonloroooo fat the purpoau ul diam:-ma improved trade vala- tiona botwoou Canada and Auotralaaia. and jmnt action In regard to the vmvo-od Pacic oablo. TM reply no! a moat lrioudly and tratornal oloaractar. thoroughly aupncnatory ol tho goodwnll lmolud In tho mvitatiou. Our autu--dun lu-ntlaan poiat_out. lnowavor, that an they onuuat ul amron pumnonta to Canada`: one. it would he morn oouvo-nient to than it the Dominion would and hot N- pnu-ntativoa tu Auatraha to tab part in a coulotg-not such an at pcopoand, and non- tionod Hydnoy or Melhouruoaa a likol plaoa lot tholloldiag at tho` gathocing. n the cunt ol Canadaaeoa ma this pcopogl up. IIOHIIKOOJIO pnmi a myal grating. and tlnoolom-a up:-on than-ltea aa walling In diaouu all qucatioua likely to aaot than or our vollara. Tho Gov-arauont will not. but- onheollnidarthia ptopuaal until altar llna Luann, launao In-nenoau In court. LONl)o.\`. Fab. `.li.-(,`onalab|a-n Gallarhor and Fnwct-H, who pmtech-d Pmon at Andrr am'a Howl. aav they Ian at hum at {.30 o'clock yuan-may afternoon. The cnntou oxen:-mu-nc pnwaulod in the courtroom when the cmnnnaaon adjourned. Bluu-. Parnell and Davin. Mr. Glldolumo` and a largo: number than uaual of tho lmlu Iuamhon ul Parlumnent again-at whom ohatua warp mule ware pronoun. Snr Chuloa Ru-aoll and Maura Labouchen, Ht-oly and Pamell had an earuutcuuvaruliun alto! lh_:_oapon.'}_a_d&:II nod. Inc oouln, out run too Uovnrnnenl of III! U.8. `'1 ill 5 llilnbrr of the Canadian Goutnmont as the line," said the Pmunor. and I know vhonol Pupuk. Wu never ponnuud tlm oouutty to ho nudes: ban 0! opontionl ntnin tho Govern- lucnt ol the Uniud Bum. We rnntlnnnd ninqlnn gnu! n-n..4I..... ...L.. Ir. Pu-null In looking Well] LONl>0.\`_ Fob. '.'6.-.\lr. Purnoll hn [one In th-- eouulry. H-In looking wolL ll. wanted that when the l`nmell Commission was but none-d Lord Ruxdglph Churchill wrote \\'. wsnnllln onnliuumf Imn against ulelnmg to the pruponmun. I-C "CWT `-I III I -TIT. a I40.\'p0S Fol: `.!li.-Atturury~Generel \Veb- uter rt'(`\:I\'d e let!-~r written by Pigott Sun- dev,e-hnch saws: "I Informed .312`. Lebeucht-re Saturday that I forged All the Ietlen I cave The Times That Is not on [Laughton] I got the tirut eleven lo-ttere from Cu-y in Peru. `.\lnruhy' was elictitiuun name. Casey bed the Ivitrru three months belore I mduoed him to sell them. 1 acid him " throo lourtheuf the B5011 Thou etten I heheve to be at-nunne. The eecond betoh cumprieeal two Perm-ll h-urn and one ET: lettet. I forged the buduesnl the Panel letters and Cary fumed the Ii[nItuNt. Ceeev wen we Econ`: letler, which I do not doubt teeIm me. Th- Int hutch compueed thneeletten. Dewitt`: Alld 0`Kel|y`u, which were emnlerly longed. Faeuilettere were nnuine. When making the statement to Mr. Lebouclu-re V 1 wee eh-aid ol us prueecution Int (urge-rv. Mr. Lebouchere nmvhaleed me that I would not be ptoeecuu-d If I nmdg I Itetelnent. He also and he pletlu-d hm word of honor nu; the Perm-lhtee would gave my ehullren 33100. 1 ed: The Tuner to deal with me lemeutly. I hue been In dndiuuluee and (reel. dnetn-ee for the lust tw-mt) yo-aue and to-upportmyeelf end hmuly I have hen-uumltv of many note nut lnunt dn race me." The Attorney-General prudut. l':;mtI.'1 nidunt autumn the con tents of we lo-tter Wtrv tuue. ll Secretary U] `DO I3FUx NC!/IOU. The lull: of Prof. Young of l,'ni\ crsity (`allege is universally regretted, um only in oduoutioxml circles. but with the public feuenlly. He was in his 7131. you`. The uncrul will take place on F riday from tho Univeruity building. ten-ices to be held in Convocation lull. \ wrllll, I'. 14.5., OK MIOTTIUUIIFE. The (`amdian .'\lsocia\li0n of Furs and Exhibitioizs commenced its annual meeting in the Queen's Hotel eeterduy. President. John Admus of Port. {Q-rry was absent. but the chair was occupied b Secrotary Van- Agor W. J. Hill of the T <')ronto Imluatriznl Exhibition. The others present. were s`-lusts. W. E. Stuck, Wnteniown; John Alhnn Davis and Frank Bruce, of the Hunt illon Cenlnl Fnir; Willialn Smeaton and W. H. Biggur. Belleville; Edvard Robiin, Amoliulnu-**; W. C. .\Iu-tin, Kin stun ; R. C. X. .\IL-Qmsig, Utmwa; (7. E. globerloy, (`ollingwond ;Goo. Molbrooin, London, no in secretary of the usoxint-ion. 'l`Im dam): nf Pmf, Young of l.'ni\'e1-sitv umer muloululuea. The Association of Provincial Land Sur- Veyors sssemblqd yesterday at the (`anuliun Institute. Tho business befom the meeting was the l resideut.'I address. A paper on Land Surveying, by Mr. `Elhu Stewart. of Collingwood. Original Lnnd Marks." 3 pa r by Mr. Muuriceaviller, l .L.h'.C.I-2., um alsou paper on (Tadostrnl Sun`; I of the Province of Quelxec," by Mr. J. . B. Uusgrnin, I`. L. 8., of Morrloburg. 'I`hn (`mnclinn Ansmvinlinn of I-`nira and unuu 0: N11. The lnuni ration returns of Ontario for the month oli January show that {-075 nouls entered the prov nce as Minn. 3750 in Jnuunr ', I888. Of this num r 3k'>0'wenb to the {United Status, 6 to Quebec, 95 to Manitoba, and 515 rduuined in the pro- vince. The people who nlnained were 239 English. 88 Irish. 80 Scotch. 3'. German, 5 Bcnndinuiuln, 73 Amerima and 3 from other nationalities. "" 'I`L.. \.._..\..2..s2.... -1 [)_.\..:..-:..I I _-..I U..- Illg Ull ITOIII `HIV OK I551. WHIOII ly IE rm-tly acconhtod for by member: waiting 0 tell boforo r'ocd'l"dlng, I `proceeding which grants but I tumponry nving to the indi- vidual member, u1d.\by cumin` 1 tluutur l lion in,the revenue, is injurious` to the - Ansocintiou. Three volumes or the. Herd Book have been iuued up to due. It in the in1.ent.ion to` issue volume: 4 and 5 Iiiringtho present year. Those members _ who hnyo paid for I839 will be entitled to volume -I, but will have to y for \'olumo 5 if it is also published in I . Volumes Build 3 were issued in `I888. The former nontnins -I427 pedigree: of old nninnls. Vol. 4 will dispose of the older animals uni vol." 5 will contnin pedigrees not already ublished that were I`0C`0l'|l0\l in vol. 4 of he British Amarioon, And -.i. 1001' Clllldas Bhorthorn Herd Book. `hm toul nnlnluer now iiteiod. inclndin those now being Iutaered is `.?7,02l. he new members of the association: for 1888 nuinborod 46, uinkingntotnl of -I34 rid-up, :neinl>orI. The nancial statement I ows is balunco on hand of $5. 'l`h- um...i..-noinn -gnu-ma nf I\uOAI-in Lu- "H1 - "A1 % convairmonl AT Tonowro.` .-.._. want 01 prvcll mung mo non-Intuoourn Act. ` ' I have not In-anl lluofl omucinl I)Ill C&`!, "said Sir John, "but! bellow It to be true all the ulna." '9 are just an willnm an the people of the Uliitul Staten an to elnrr into enlarged trade relation with Ihnm. we an only waiting for IhF|I" lmimauou. We will aim bu sooplad tone lurther Mid talk ovrr the burning question ol the (lulu-rim. It uhould ho tum-Inlnnd that Newfoundland. an Important. crown culonl, In equallv inlan- eoted with Canada. and um colony lnamlv approved uf our pulncy ol Ibo lnodun viu-mli and would act. with III. The Prcnm-r than declared tluil. Canada had never set up a claim undnr the clause: oi the cuuromiun uf [818 that {ha pouple ol the United sum have not admitted to be right and just. I: was only the Oppusitiou Itself that said they were not. We huo always been friendly and vaqf to In friendly with the Americana no Iylnuatlnon ul the Canadian (lovu-amen! during the civil war. doclaud Sir John. were not with tho South, but with II Government lb: (knnian llnnnonnnnna Al 15:` bis... " .-;.l They Were nl All forged. Au I.`._l. It: A .5 ...... .. 11-..-.. uIIuu;.-Ituunuuouunq. Iuilvlo I-15: at |. -...r..'.:..... n... .::.' Iuronlouiudcuandd by Pugj-.. m... llluloofl IQQIOOIGI . an: In vlognuuuou ul notation and Plgou bu than _ d Noll: otlglnl prloool II lam: Pu-ul.li|nu6do iaauiouI:h: ` cut would eouunun cusps that the (undo (all. Th}! thousand pouudnhu 3 ou||oubd.. '37- um mom a. .`I`.:1'a`.u 12'....a"`i`~"' a-ax 23:. .`.'."m-' I I paint ut Inuu.'na us. nun. 1.13 --vvtilln boxnou. Feb. .-TIn coal ol The `Run yuon a daily minimum. The mom onniution cl Housman and Pigou ` Lllldydoclllothoorhhnl In-haul .1... no Iowa ex ru'ncu' Plgotfn utooodcntn. wwpuon ox own. III was the ljage thc young clorgnnu fetched lo Pu-ucll, No him. of t content: boon-9 blic Illlil Parnell intho interview with ' It in the resume of Lnbouohon and Lewis and t! quuuonn which disclond they had ovidnnca to convict Plgott. of the crime. Hgolt nportod his fun to The Times or run watched by its douootivlu and traced into Pu-null`: prance. Then he Ind to 5-ortinlly confou to hi: can oycn. The Attorney-Gcnonl and hi! gnu com- ulloullacorontohatilyudho u unalig- unt an pouiblo for the purpose of braking :50 Iowa 0! Pu-toll`: inlormotion about. Pinon`: nntmndnnn wnlcu nu: been Illlllllfly IDG. l'hotugrnJ)hn of All that and of Pigoxfa begging nu blackunililg lothn were on- clonod with the orkiluh in tho pookogo with the moruornndn nailing to Parnell all the ciwunisiazices standing the writing or rootption oi each. Thb the Image gin young clergyman Pnnholl uuruuneuc. on we uran and drawn the 'mono . ` u in compelled to diagorge ! Thzso filfuognu oormuitted to writing. He found among his paper: letter: written hy bin in which entire sentence: npponmxl um were Also in the forpxl leuaen. Pigolt. haul traced than uutonou carefully word for word. Then he intorpolncod or nddcd other Ientencoa or run com lately changing the monningo the whole otter, while preterviug tho inbgrity of ions. Data: were also clnngod to make I 0 brim- innl inn-r lations appliahlo to illegal ovenu. lagnn also found letters by Pu-null which had been similarly nod. l'hoLuaznnhn of All than uni .3 132....-- lull! |-I I UI tulllvvlluil _v. 81: John Macdonnld made I lengthy Anlwor to the le-ndor_ ol the ()P`x`m`\ tion. He laughed in the idea ol the` five million people: of Canada acting III I hush Mid unlrieudly spirit towlrdt tho pour down-troddc.-n sixty millioul thnt iulnbiu-I the United States. His Governmrnt would nut. Admit that they were wrong And they were not wrong. Eiery position that Canndn hud taken in thin lislwrioa dispute was right And the paoule of the United States hm] d~ minted tli|L He decluc-d Am id choart that the pt-oploulCnnndA were not gain; to lower their nntlonnl lionorgby [nine down on than km-on Lu the Unit:-d States. The question of tho modul \iVt-lldi win vo-rv mopportunely put. In A for day: A new Government would alto poueuionol limit: in tho Unite-d Status and we do not ptopooo to o n our porn l.u thoir ohermon until Fall: 1890. until we know what the new administration pur doiml. The Pr-unier and lie didnot b0l|OV-- tlint Pnnidont Hnrrinuu would think for n mo- ment of prucln ming the Non-Intuoourn Act. Ihnva nut In-Aral llninfiumucul nruuv-. "...i.l IL`) e l-. n lud I tfelettereund the for cries pll0:)`[I`tplIOd wnond eterted for o, where he eced ell the papers I-ofore Alex- ender Sn live... who is e lawyer. A brief wee drawn up by him end Sullivan. It re- eted to the chief incidents in Pig.'.tl.'s cu - rye-are before when Pigott tried to eell `The lriehmen in newspaper) to Pnruoll and ll-lgen. He `furnished an in\'enoorynp;nr- lently authenticated by a well-known Du. n- 'ncmunu\nt showing the value of I e pru- porty. I-lgen proved the inventory win lelee ml Pigou had forged the accountant`;- `aivneture. A man in l igott'a newspepex '0! `re contributed to The Boston Pilot. Hi: 'nom do plume wee Leo. After his death a 5'eleLi\`e discovered that Patrick Dona- 'hue. then editor of The Plloz.. lied remitted to Leo e dtoxfx. \|'hich his fnmily never received, and that Pigoit had opened the letter. forged en en- doreement on the draft and drawn 'nonev. Pinon. Inn mm...I|..I .. .:;-...__ . \ usries nusseu. Lewis and Labouchere. '|`he discovery that Pigott was the forget was made by Egan in Lincoln. Neb. Egan writes that ne was surely per lexed by the forged letters. {ac simi es oi which he got in The London Times. The signature of thoee attributed to him ;was remarkably good. Expressions and odd al)l)re\'iau.l0us peculiar to him were in the "\le.\t. He mnsidered as a possible forget `each of several men whom the Pamellites suggested or suspected, but none could have ` hud letters from him which would have nude the spurious concoctions possihle. ze recalled Pigott, but he had been so long dead in politics and covered with accumulat- ed shame that Egan dismissed him from his mind. He remembered that Pigott had been in fu ries years before, but the idea that he Ir?! be concerned in these seemed absurd. lf scrutenizing the forged tau similu he nally discovered that one signed `with his name was uritten avowedly at a `certain address in Paris. 5 The recollection dashed upon him that 'l igott was the oiily man to whom he had ever given it. ' Pigott had written asking `l for a condential address to whi:h he might send important in onnation. Egan who is methodical in habit had saved his corres- pondence for years. He has been accus- tomed to writing on the y leaf of a letter `received his answer to it and then oop ing thea swer tobe sent to It correepoa ent. Thee he had letter and answer mum" Luca Ivar no on bus to II cornnpondcul. Thulnhnd answer together Hofouud Hyatt`: lotion. B com ' than with the lundwril o the lunar: he saw ho had the orgor. Ho nub- mmnd letton writun by ' N to export: with the he uimilec of the orgod lonon. They detected chcnctoriuuc peculluitiol which were conrmed undo: the micro- Ia-uni Iew Iflrlell Mrs! learned the kink Were Forged Ir l'Isen-Ae lune:-tut Packet or letters Iellverml le Inn by s` Illrnse I-rust. - , Lo.vno.\'. Feb. 26.-A ntlenisn high in euthorit in the prosecut on of the Parnell- Times to-dey told the story of how the conspiracy "Hut Pernell was detected. U` to July est l`u-nell, his counsel end co leeguee were wholly at sea They knew the letters were forged, but every effort to discover the forger proved futile, and Per- nell end his confidante were disheartened. One day lest July e young Irish-American pri=st, Rev. Maurice J. Dorney of Chicago. uccompenieifhy Rev. Herbert Dunn, also of um-.30, sent his card to raruxi at the House of Commons. Father Dorney informed Pernell that he had A pecknge of do;-uments to deliver plated in his hends the xiight before he sailed from New York. It contained. he Enid, evidence thet would reveal the forperietend identify the forger of the letters printedjn The Times. Father Dorney received e Ielegrmn from Alexender Sulliven of (`big asking him to meet Pet- rick Egan at in mi way shttion in Ne! York the ' night before he uileil fbr I.lverpooL He did so. P an and Fether Dorney sat up all IT ht. he priest learned the whole story. e_ told Parnell he had carried that ` package with more eolicitude than if it had n millions. ` * When the nature of the pecksge became `sppatrent to Parnell he was deeplv ntfected. Lille depression visilnle lor months on his pele ace begun to soften and during the reeitel ofthe stor' he yielded several times to emotion. \'hen the story itself III over he Asked with painful npprcheusion how ineny men know what the package con- tain d. Father Dorney re lied that only llgnii, .\`ulli\'an sud himsel were familiar with it, but Pntrick Ford of The Irish World would be taken into condence by I-Egan Parnell wes delighted. He had feared that somebody might inform The Tnnes. A series of interviews followed participated in by Dorue , Parnell, Sir l'hsrles Russell. Lcwissnd bouchere. The fin:-nvnrv Mun Di.-not ..--- el... 3----.. THE coxs1*m(%1'nx1>0SiE[ " moon conresses `run THE LET- TERS ARE Foagemss. - an hnnhthnlulootlnnd. -Innn H-L $__R. ._..-n Alihl. ._ Q_L An. n-, .- ` LAU`RIER AND SIR JOHN

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