Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1889, p. 1

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THE ADAILY Wm. (.`0ppOl' man may culllu ullptnu us, VIII forced. in order to realize any prots to incieaae the price of the article. The Eng- lieh huyere, tinding themselvee driven out of the market, declared war on the syndi- cate. This closed their factories, and even -the government of that country reduced their orders to the lowest poesihle gure. It was in order to put a stop to this state of things that the syndicate for several months endeavoured to induce the owners of mines to consent toareduction in the price at which the syndicate agreed to take their ore. The negotiations have atlast ended in the accepunce of a reduction of `0 per cent. The effect will be to bring the market price of copper down to one which will allow the ma.iufacturers to resume operatioua. and it is hoped that under the stimulus of this inducement the consump~ `lion will increase sulliciently to enable the syndicuto to get rid of the large stock they are now carrying. pncluoua in we coppur uuruu. - Nnw Yonx. Much 7.-'l'he Trilnuuch Peri: nay: the feces concerning the French" copper syndicate nre ll follows : Since the commencement of I888 the stock of copper on hand has been increasing. At (hat. time it \mounted to-15,000 man. and 10-day `it in in excess of 120,000 tons. That. in to nay it. has been increasing at the rue of {rum 5.000 to 6,011) tons a month. Suddenly in February this increue rose ta '.'.0(l) tom, a fact which proved that the mine: were pro ducing their maximum. At the same time j the nyndiunte being obliged to take more` copper than they could dinpnee of. Wu!` fumed. in order to nnv nrolitn An Attempt Made to Oollar the lung: I"nIIe-'l`ho English Iannlaeunere An on the Qul \'Ive-A Young Banker Goa lilo (Iron! DIIl"0- Nlw Your, March 7.-'Ihe Times` Lon don aaye that for a time yeeterday it looked as if the Comptoir Dllrcomple, one of the great banking `houses of Paris, was in aerioua trouble on account of the suicide of Man- aging Director Rochereau. It became known that the Comptoimhed advanced $.(lI),000 to the copper syndicate. and that there had been dilliculty in raising money to take up the new masses of copper put en the market. On this report a run on the bank began. The latent new: in that while large deposits have been withduvn the Comptoir is safe, though gt: preatige ..han ' been ueriomly hhaken. Maurice Kphreusei. eon-in-law of Alphonie D. Rothlchild, and brother of the biggest grain dealer in the world, has been caught long of 25,000 Tinto aharee and left Paris on Monday. The brckers are making a fun over his diuppearunoe, and there is suspicion that it foreshadowed further com- plications in the copper market. Nnv Ymur. March 7.-'l'ho Tribune : A FRENCH FINANCIAL JNSTITUHON IN GREAT DIFFICULTY. BERLIN, Much 7.--A Ion dnyu :30 En- .......- \A'IIIl.-r. mnnlvul I lump hum a air] Tinusu IN COPPER. THE SACKVILLE DISMISSAL. PAN;IA7 CANAL WORK. 'l'Io crounuon of IIICI. .__. I\__.. I1- ll__.L H ~`I Ito not What lilo Wanted. |l;A,L W A l-_ _I__._ __ ' Son: 0! mngumu. Lll0ll`l'Ill 1.000;. No. Blot the Sons of Eng- d Benevolent Society. w 11 meet in their new Room. corner Montnd and Pnnoeu Sta over Stmohnnh Hardware Store. the 2nd I ah Tuooduu 01 each month. 'IlIIwI\u -nun uvu u-7--_ ;'.';..:r2:...z:'.:'.'.;.i tl-0 ll_ClI'l pg|u.\o_cA_u Tho Or ol the lilltod Macon. Blnun. Much 7.-Tho Bocrmn taking up tho Unltod Sntuhu propoood to refer tlntponion of tho Samoan nation. onu- ounipg Uonnuny and the and Satan olou. to arbitration. Germany In not uuno tothln. but ndlmu to the opinion tilt the ooulonncc to he oonllnod In Bull: should settle the quutlou lnvolv Germany, Grout Brlhln. and tho Uni slung PING end Illled an Oloer. Znullns. Inch 7.- An ereb dhov errived here yeeterdey end reported thet the van bonded by en oicer of e Oennen gunhoet who ted her A peee. After- verde ehe wee nd upon by other Gennui ....I...n -ad Ila! mnhln In hlllnd. Thin Ward: on nnu upnn ny ounr uvrunun gnboctu and but onptnll In lulod. Thin now: created I excitement among the ......l. J Zuni I-, and crowd: Inrnnndnd ..lAl|lllIl'. l;l'0WllI Iurwuuuuu sultan : pnluooufiuorlnj for rovongo. Thonlhn uhrnd tlwntothooruu An Attempt to Control the out-Put of Flour and Scale ol PI-leee. Sr. Louie March 7.--I'-`or the leak three day: the milieu of the winter wheat etetee have been holding a eecret meeting here for the purpoee of fnrmiugha combine to control the our out put. '1 ey deny that they have framed my truet. and while thin in true, in the legit that prot will not be divided, it is .|.mIly certain thet a combine has been forum. to control the flour market. It ie aleo eaid that the winter wheet market ie in the hande of the combine. and that an attempt will be made to manipulate the winter wheat market. A rule rding commieeione in our wet adopt . The commieeione have been exoeeeive. end the rule providee that not more that 5 or I0 oente ehall be charged. Fund Upon by on Unknown lnn-lInIIoIo Go (running through no Windows. (nu-mo. Huoh 7,-'l`ho Cincinnati ox pnu which ouno in on `tho houiuiilo. Now Alhnny & rulr|~oodo`lut evening in u it A sound ot nun. 1:03 hour: before ronching ` Icqzo the trnin won rod upon by on unknown man. who took dollbonlo nun n: the nu coach and not two load: 0! buohnol crnnhing through the windows. Sovorol oi the pot an-an-uuuuniiuhtlv out. and Hr. Tanner. through the mucous. noun: 0: sun [at _ Qonolightly out, Tanner, ol hioago. found I shot emboddod In his lulu. A Tour Round the World In the Interest . or Ir-Isl Home Rule Cacao. I.oxm.\', March 7.-Mr. Dillon has de- parted on his tour round the world to rally the Irish race in `Australia and America for a final struggle for home rule. lie to Melbourne. Sydney. Brisbane. New ealand and San Francisco. He will visit his bro- ther ! ranche. cross America, and return in November. He will collect funds for evicted tenants. His health necesaitates the journey. Mr. Parnell, in the absence of Mr. Dillon and the imprisonment of .\lr.v0'Brien. will be forwd to take the stump in England. Mr. Dillon`: absence will be severely lelt. Four byeeleetiuna are pendi in typical parts of the country, Yorkshire. oudon and em. The liberals are in ion of two of the seats and the torieao two. The result will enable the public to gauge the electoral inlluence of Pigottism." The liberals are circulating "Pieottism and the Ta'mrs." a penny pamphlet. Thirty ve thousand have gone nu`. in three days as an antidote to Pamelliam and Crime." The liberals ex- pect to carry all four boroughs. The (my members are in two case: bankrupt in money and character. AI Addrelaleh Corumalnls Iteapect- Old-H-e Ilrakes lust Now Go. Wasllixums, March 7.-At the confer- ence of the state railroad commissioners and inter state commerce commissioner: yesterday ex- Railroad Commissioner Coffin. ol Iowa, now reprepnting the brotherhood of Mbrakemen, delivered an address which was received with marked attention. He said: I want to state this lact. that any labor lookin toward the passage by the national legis ature of a law compelling the observance of safety appliances on freight cars, will be in the proper direction, and that if such a law were passed it would not at all be detrimental to the railway com- panies. The only question is that of dollars and cents. I refer to the wonderful slaughter of men by the old link coupler and the hand brake. In ten years we have killed and maimed 2,429 men in the state 0! Iowa by these two causes alone. We think in Iowa our roads are managed as carefully as any , roads. We are a temperance state and our railway men are temperate and careful. and still last year there were over 349 en killed and maimed by the causesl ave spoken of. There are l50.(lI) miles of rail- road in the United States. and over` 6,(X)0 of active strong men were either killed or maimed for life from these two causes ..lone last year." UIIIIIIIIII uruur 5- nu:--c-w Courr 8'run.Iv. No. 199. C.().l'.. mean In. nconn AND us? Tunnn or net: Iolrrn in the `Prentice Bo l{All. King Street. 1`. 1'. Barron. Recording goomtnry. Ill! IIITIUKU V01 , Illl-IO ICTIUIIU IBEUHIIUII. It in needles: no any that the letter was wholly unauthorized by my leader 9! the govornlhont puny, And as the toriea were never further from the point of granting tu lnlnnd any form of local government than now. the views expressed by Mr. Alrd mny be rogautdod u peculiarly nnd distinc- tively hia own. Aird in nnifnf Hm riclmnt 1-nntrnolcrn in 5lVUIy "ll UWIL Aird is ou"of the richest contractor: in u England. andowhatever prominence he may ` have achieved is due `to his wealth alone. His parliamentary career ha been a con- spicuous failun, and his speeches are in- variably greeted with roar: of laughter. pro- voked by hitintenae ignorance of the uub- ` jects he essays to discuss. . .....*__. tccept mo nonour. Whatever may hnve been the motive of John Aird. conservative member of pnrlim ment for Pnddington, in writing A letter to the Times suggesting that the toriea appoint a committee to meet usimilnr body represen- ting the liberals. for the purpose settling the Irish qtuestion on the basin of a certain |\ up ruin OLA nlu-un.u|ni.-Afinu Ill uni! Awuunvuuu uuuwunn Ituuiln `Loxuox. hhreh 7.~ e revulsion of: political feelin in favor m.rrin view of the I c` theeug of the Times. is evidenced by t e feet thet e movement in on foot to elect the Irish lender en honorery life member of the Netionel liberal club. It in uuderetood thet the propoeel he been received fnvoureblv by the members of the orgenizetiomnnd the election of Mr. Parnell in contingent only upon hie willingness to accept the honour. \\'hnn~m- nnv lmva been motive INC Irlln IIUUCIUII UK) IIIU UCIII UI I L1-7l|GIu measure 0 hunc rule, the communication hu ntnctod very little serious attention. It in munllnu in an: that (ha Inner I'm PI-opoaluon to Into lllm Llfo llonubor I of the National Llbohul Club. < v . __ ll _,_L In OWL- ___._...-:-._ _l mssenoans BADLY sbanso. MILLEES FORM A COMNNE. KILL?!) 0N "Imt.noAos,,_ HoNoR`FoR PARNELL. lucIopoIdoIItW( )l;ler-ol Foronnn. Ooulrr rnmrnxw. Na 0. Ruwnm MII`l`~ Ito. Thursday ovonlnk March M). J. S. llccnut. Soannry. D|LLON'S DEPAR;l:R E. {UTETI CII'IOII' IIII [ crowds nrnuudod l g-A-lg-J In. -manna` ulnlzu. ulcll Iuuuuuy on ouuuuy. nq was gottin into his cutter when the horn start- odou dulyud fell. Holuondin Uo an all`? `Aid In was not rocpouu hing. but the nut nonentfoll to thousand A (0 UIUITIII, IIIIIII If WIIZIT I III` IUIFTI. Thoma Cu . ox-deputy non of Tyn- dlnqn. diod nu donly on Sunday. H Ira naming inln III: enttnr Ihll tho lint-no ntgv-L Ill . TITIIUII. lllllllll. II IIIIIKZIIIU HI TU spond to the many loner: tlnt ho ho re oeivod {tom Ru and Alnorlcu congratu- lating him arm 1 collapse of the Than` one ngsinll in. dulron through the pros to heartily thunk the writer: of the lotion. 'I`hunAn l`.nn-I. nmrlnnntv man all `Fun-. III] Clulu ol Wurhlnbnrg Dtnuh Ibo Hour: 0! Woodcock. tho Aqcrlont. bo.~zon.\', u-ch 7.-Kiug Chorloo of Wurtoqbnrg still ill at Nico, `bu mode a demand upon in Ininlnou tor the rotor: 0! N: American hvodto. Woodcock. and Baron Von hllttoooht, prooidoot 0! the Wurholnborg council. Ilol (coo to Berlin to Japan the fool and noolvo no ggoltion. or. more proporly Ipooklng. oonlnudo with rolopoooo to tho motlot. Woodcock noon- - vnotoolottorllwhloi lo dooluod that would not mun totho In th n.:_...n. ......J 1.... ._Ll.L L.) L..- `NIT IKUIUF II Wl I TNT `ICU to tho the Hap`! rquslvlc-on bu! boon banished by tho hutllo notion ol his un- juty'I Inlnhton. but the king novonholnn punhnaln demanding lb rutonuon. Ial`l'I'l-I _l\Ul-II. l'I.. -Il1)II l.-'I.K ICC unto ycnbniay u not a sh olootton luv. 0 bill in I on the A --L.nII`- n-cl`-n UUIIIU ITCIVIDV 1`: Autnlhn mum. Ur. W. K pphqtbo I4 and for nomootllno very In Now oft. umzazvuuuwnupu. manner: FROM la-r HAY. that good. Iubsmnliul house on Ontario Street. near Union. at pro- oonl oooupled bi Mrs. Deacon. Apply to E. 1` SPEACY. Wain xunoy. Iulll IIUC. LI` PITT! IIIU IHUIEWT EU the 01. On nndny I young lad aunod HcKin- non. of hill: Crock. wcntintou shod to feed I home when the animal viciously hit his nose sud upper lip o`. The boy willbo diu- gulod for life. . Llr. Pu-null. ndinn it imncmihln in nu- OINIUOD III III: V Ulslila The Muoey company, Toronto. in: bought L D. Sawyer I Co'I. port: at Hamilton, and a joint nook company has been found to carry on the Hamilton ootablilhmont. Nnntnn \\'nt_t_ -nntnnnnrl tn Jnlint III 0| IIIIUT. Mr. John C. I-Loo. the New York exiled boodler, is expected AI. Ottawa today to op~ the Weldon extradition bill which is In retroactive. The connidention of I bill respecting the consolidation of C. P. R. debt inpootpouod. The Grand hunk supporter: no lobhing ngninlt the hill. Ex Pnuinlant. (flmmlnnrl drnvn in his law IIIUW (HO Ulll. .Ex Pnenident Clovelnnd drove in his law olce on William otreot, New York. thin morning. He was wcompsnied by Mean. Stetson tlld Mu:Veigh. Tho Mun-v nnmnnnv. Tnmntn. has hnmrhl LVCWIOII UV III, XIIKIIIXI III UUIIUC. Ill.` uite ` for life fot complicity in the ~k III trsin robbery, has died of con- nnnnnoinn "A nnnlonlarl his innnnnnnn tn soldiers uro trolling the stream. _ The incmncrocent electric lighting patent, held by the Edison electric light compnnv, has been decluod null and mid in Cundn. If N 11.2.. Qnnok QR)- V- --- -I...o C3 UCCII UCCIIIUU IIIIII nun VUIII In L/CIICIII. N. N. Rain, South Side, V5,. III that And killed yesterday by Carlton B. Huh. aged I9. Rain insulted Huh` thirteen your old aiuer. ll- I..I..\I` L`-.. QL- \Y_- \.'.._I. -_I-A KI I.lUrIIIU- Nrw Ymui, March 7.-'I`he Tium Lon- don ssvs the abdication of King Milan will create considerable uneasiness on the oonti- nent, chiey because M. Resticts, who is left in charge, has no majority back of him, either in the skuptchina or the country, and has intrigued equally with Austria and Russia. 'l`he situation at Vienna is regard- ed there with despondsncy. Every eorl has been made on the part of Austria to keep King Milan up to the task. The ab- dioation now is regarded in the Austrian capital as meaning that Queen Natalie will he`bac`R in a month, and that Servia will be fully under the Russian wing before sum- mer. Such a situation may easily precipi- tate a crash, and certainly will. if Austria is encouraged by her allies, Germany and ltaly,to Interfere against Russian ascendancy at Belgrade. As for Milan himself he has been for years the scandal of>'royalty,and per sonally all will be glad to see him disappear. It is taken for zrantcd that he will live in Paris with the woman who was responsible for his rupture with Queen Natalia. It is said Archduke R_udo|f s suicide ii" what prom ted him retake this results, to quit the tone. This would seem to be the woman's special decade. for the number of instances in which. during the last ten years, great men have been killed, and great places lost by feminine inuence. is probably unequelled in the history of Europe. From Uambetta to Gortchakotf, from Louis of Bavaria to Alexander of Battenburg, the story of the siren has been written of late in the biggest. sort of type. The new bin; at Servia is a led in his eighteenth year. He is said to lac an exceptionally bright boy, but the chances seem to be that by the time he oomesto ears of discretion there will not be a Servia for him to rule. It is stated that the new king will be declared of age on his fteenth birthday, and that he will then assume the governmut him- self. --w WW? "I I-ICC ZCITI` I uywuu 3-` suv Von Lamont Tolocl-nun. Voting on the roped of the Scott not will occur in Culenou county on April 5th. Quirk, I|\n(?nnuIiAn nnrinh-r, in in Run. occur Ill uluusuu uuuIn_y on npru uni. Quirk, the Cuudinn sprinter. in in Bay had sud pruminen to make Cundn known in than lnnd. 'l`I.- ..|........-.. ,I:..:-:.._ ......_t I.-- J-..:..I_J GET YOUR \VlNTE!i GLOVES n W` REEVES`, King street. I!) Bunnie pain to be sold at wholesale prices. Ill (HIE Illllln The chanmry division court ha decided thus! the Hon. S.H. Blake. Q C., in In or oicio bencher of the low society. Thu -nrkmnn It AI-lnnntinrnn are on UlIlC|U IEIIUIICT UI HIKE I-W `Incl,- The workmen at Armoutieres are on strike and hnvo nttackod the factories. Soldier! ratrolling the streak. 'l`_.n inmnm nnront alt-on-in Ii-htina IIAf.l|f Tho sploo at tho lo:-nun Pnpon All the I`--- I lnignl 'I'nl-an-A1; IHI` TUKITIIIH IIVIIIIIIIIIIIS I0 .:,0.\I.FI- L0.\'m.\~. March 7.-I`he Vienna corru- pondent of the Times 33,-: the Austrian Cabinet has been thrown into couatnrnution by Milan`: nbdinition. faring it will result in Russian uceudunoyux Mikn oenbto N10 Riviera. Hi: privuve dam: amount to 2,0(X).- 000 llorins. \ `..... \'.....- \l-....|.. ` `Fl... U'I...-- I`..- VIIIB I.'4IPOI'0l' PTIICIO JCKCPII I` rutn. \`In.-u, March 7.--a'l'he Fremdenublalt siyi~.it has authority to state thnt the Ser vian policy will not be changed under the re%ency. Milan : ci\'i| list of $240,000 yearly wi 1 be equally divided between the father` and son, the new king paying the salaries of the regents amounting to 836.ll)0. ` . lxwnnxw. March 7_-Tha Yinnnn earma- no Rant lino l)oht-'l'lno Court: of Eu- rope Glvlug Rise to (Iraq; Scandal In lhent \'oan-PouItlon of the Young King. And the lnluonco of Qnoon Na- tnllo. ; B|:|.mumr.. March 7.-The regents have gunned permission to the young king to no his mother. Ex Queen Nntnlio. llihn will V viuit Emperor Fruncio Joseph A! Path. \`lIl\'A_ Klan-h '.'.WTha Prvnaninhlnll MILAN RETiRES FROM THE THRONE _ .OF SERVIA FOR GOOD- igulod forilife. _ Mr. Pnrnoll, nding it impossible to re- mnnd In thn mnnv lunar: thnt. ha Inn rm OI I50 IIIOIIIIII 'KI. Lrrru Boos. Ark. Much 7.--`flu mu n-Ala want-IIIAU nnnnd an Ant ngnnlnn IL. U (KIT, UII IJIU LIDIIIIIIIE TICIDICIIIIIUIIL Newton Wan. oenhnood to Joliot. Ill.. nnhn-Qinru far I: `In! nnnunlin-in: in flan DEBTS. RENT8. rrc.. COLLECTED. Hooks and Accounts attended to weekly or otherwise. Chm-geslow. F. OSTLRIR. College Slrucl. ___.__..__:,______._______ ROYALTY GOES UNDER. WANTS HIS OLD FAVORITE. "V- THE PITH OF THE NEWS- 0 UTIIII IVUIKTY, I11 IIIQI T IXU` Ho protested his innocenco to NO.- PIANO REPAIRS of all kinds on Upruznta And Squares enomod at the \V~l)ar |"n(`t0r\'. corner of Princess and Gordon streets. Kings- ton. No more durable or woll-tomud instrument In Canada than the G. M. Wlclllsill L'Huuu'l`. Moderate in price and unexoelled by may (`Ana- dlnn inotrumont """ A I-`INE I-`ARM OF 75 ACRES. F.-ut Part of Lot No. 15. Is! Concession l`nwnship of Kingston. beautifully situated on the Lake Store. one mile from the Penitentiary. Uood hrge house, outbuildings. orchard. &c.. suita- ble for a hll`lll('l' or ardcncr. Ap ly on the remisesto JUHN U AIIAM. P19. address. oriamnuth. Mlnden. No. W. on Mondny. Mar. lth.nt 7:10 p. . Tnolont St. .Iohn`I. No 3. on 'l`l'nuIdAy.Mu-ch 101. AL 7:!) .m. Cnstarnqu , No. 92.onWo-ineodny. arch mm -0 1-31 n m, `nu. 1:31 ` at 1:3) p.m. aanaino. 3 . annual:-1; um 11.. I. I : `J. I : HI. \J~ Unmm 1'3: Ava:-Icu or -run Gmxn` Loom: or MANCHDHTIR. ENGLAND. meet every other Friday In the Sons of Ennnd Room. Princess Street. Next meeting ARCH l. rI'H w HI'nnll.L. Rnoordln Secretary. Street. Nun moonnu an W. BL'sHu.I.. Recording _._:___ BOSTON -{HAT - STORE; J OFFICE. large. central. well titted. Terms reasonable. Poueuion Immediately. Apply 'Rnx." Wum. HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. Powel- lion May lat. Apply a. WHIG 0ll`l"ICE. ...:_{__.._:_________ Princess and lllvlslon Apply at Wmu (mi :0. THE SHOP AND l)\\'El.l.lN(} on King street. occ-u led by John Henderson an n wholcmle huor more. Apply to JOHN Rll:l1`.VICS-L Brock street. wholumla uauor morn REEVES. Brock A BRICK uwE1.u.~w. A351} A sro.-ur. DWELLING. with or without furnaces nnd all modem improvements. Both are non the cur- ner of King and West stream Auply to MAC ` DU!~iNEi.L a MUDIE. A GOOD coox. Anew,-Tiua CAMERON. Corner of King and 'nlun streets. ` 1 BARGQW No. 8. .. Ono oRl:l:m.ANn emu. 0; P`1c. Regulu- prloo M. other nor: can be not from El P . Z_ HOUSE. now occupied by J. Milli. Corner of and Division Streets. from May Ill. Annlv at Wmu AJAaauJ- , . . HAn'i'1-In Kingston, thin afternoon. Catharine. beloved wife hf William Hurry, and 40 years. Funeral notice to morrow. ~. M Wmo Olrrmc. HA HblISKEEPER Apply ` IMMEDIATELYJAUUUD.GENERALSER YAN l`i no washln . A ply to MRS. CUN- WAY LAIITWHIU H`, K ng Street West. ::-..:p Dllvt Iv III!`-IUII an-------. -rvv-- .. ....- city. . ' , Tnolrson-Mc()mv.xI(`K-At. St. Andrew : Manse. on Much 6_t.h. by the Rev. John Mlckio, M.A., Mr. Daniel Thompson, Amherst Island. to Miss Elizsbeth Mc- Cormick, third nughter of Mr."-Hugh McCormick. Amhout Inland. reasonable. re '80:." DKIIULV . BnIs'row--In Kingilton, Mnrcb 6th. the wife of Mr. Fred. Br now of A daughter. ' j JILALVLVLJHLH BAKER-MAR.\!HAl.L - `Iu- Kingston, March ..6th, by the Rev. J. W. Spurllug, W. J. Biukor w Mnrpret Marshpll, both of this on tv Wolllnllna area. II More to 101-1011. PIANO memms `of .11 kinds Uprights um Annnmn anoutod nttho I|`ru`lor) . Ono ALA?KA EARL ho .:`.".'. IDl!t`I\lr\u 1 u Iv. an CAPE. Coukl not be oluvhu-0 Ion than Oh. Will thud wnmw only for sum 5 IUAHI llIAf\K ., Hooks um Annnunll THURSDAY. "`MIcnAI:1. Btrogo Co " at 0 on House. TINDIBII rocoi\'od.,by J. B. old. Archuoot. Moumnt meeting of Ancient St. John`a Lodma. BARGAIN `SERIES. 7)/L. LVIII. Z Fd SALE 3_TQL}%ENT. laLDY8' BET BIAVIR COLLAR AND CUTIE. Uuunl pt-loo 01!: will be cold Lo-Inonow (or an. _.__._ ,3..PE9-PI 9`ENT`.-i Onnndlnn Order torsion. ._ n_.-..... u- um nnl (Continued from yuurdny.) BARGAIN No. 6. Qfllll P` I UIIIUII. u ` point humm lnomm m ll loan. Carey`: or V unto:-`I BARGKIW No. 7. so'qIEfrIEs. V REMINDER8. _.. .._.` - Tuv. "aria Street. * mmmmn. ::If()_ LET. `*3 731511).` Two ELEGANT BEAR BOAS. ltully worth OH. will purchnao ono tomorrow, but not the thy shot,` wrv:~ in Street ave usn'3)s on Ib ihnmnv. Omlnt Inching through do loo. While coming from Cspo Vincent yaw- dnd dunoono hanolnoucn. drlvnn b \ py" Card and owned b T. C. W - Ionftroh (in ion our the Algerian chan- nel. and would have .5000 drowned but for the anhtnoo ot twenty men. The horn: won on loan ud holnod out of the Inter. They worn brought to the city bhllilu Sinuott. onbmu. The uldgh Va 8 In- hhd in chug: 9! Card. 5 RIIIOII GI] CIIIIQ. II III INIIII Irlillgvu tune the governor ehould come down et e certein hour to eonofthe lgleletore home. Rules of the. houeo Vere suspended eml meny mee euree were ruehed througlr their line! etegee. beet of ell ceme e government meeeure, Vrlnlah hed ' netod in the eenete end oeme down Iete. \ hen thet order wee celled it wee n minutee After the time eppoieted for tho rorogetion. end the ueher of the bleck wee knocking es the door. Mr. 8 her." eeid Pour. the Widow Mar- |) y bed A oov-" Eon. but ye're en obed- nete moo," broke In Sendy. "we'll [any for the ooe." ' u T: C Oorrloo Bonn Lu-go Bundling: Into the Iunr-Como Var: Nu-mu lunpoo. \'u'Ium'nu. Min. March 7.-A carious owe-In ocournd 3: Bullet`: Buy landing. on Tnudny. Limerick I. Ochoa`: Inn- houu went into the rivor. It contained the post oioo and the compu:I ale. and much oolno-Idunhh nmnnnv. no are routed [XII BIIIOI um Inc cviupuu cu-nu, -uu uuu. -- mm oduuhh . ..-.-. em the nddaoo J. B. 'ii| Kalil] I50? ....-1..u..:n 1.9.. an u-him-. In. Willi the uddoloool J. II. Winn, lIlII' noon: on half of It Into the VI|'. III. Willi: and her two dnuahuu Ind I narrow compo. Toronto New:-. The Hon. Peter Mitchell is worth A whole Purnellite rty when it eomee to obetruc- tiun. He 1 reAtened the government with A repetition of the \\'ido'\Ir Murphy`: cow episode. That occurred beck in the newn- tiee. when Meckenxie wee premier. The Widow Murphy in A ooutiluent oi Peter`: And her cow had A fondneee of wenderin in on the IntercoloniAl rAilwAy. One line sky A train converted the cow into mince meet. And the widow led A cleim Ageinet the government for 840. She didn't get it as promptly Al the expected. eo IhQ went Anl mule her moAn in Peter`: aympethetic eAr. He prornleed her the: the vernrnent ehonld my the 840. but he M50 not Allowed for Ho promlunl her mu Inc vornl-non: Inoulu pay the 840. but Im Study`: obotinncy. The premier aid the widow should hove kept. the coo homo." Thou Pour begun his compoign. Whenever the government wbhod to rush buuineu he ulked of the widow`: cow. AI Int rom- gntiou day come. It had been Arranges that thn nnvnnnnr nllnnlll mum down 5% Wonltl bring W ply I0!` Ill (urn nnaua. The attorney general, who pntieutiy lie tened to over two hours of Brockville and ` Palmer Rapid: eloquence. conplirm.-nted the speakers upon their clenrneu and e8'ective- ness. Ho Iugguted thnt if the government decided in favor of the grant nked it would give him great leusure. He Wu delighted to see the excel out chnrncter of the settlers 1-{the undeveloped region in question, for I knew the importance of the type of men who 0 nod up new territory and how mu:-h depe ed upon it. He promised that overv connidention nhould be given to the repro~ aentationl of the doputnlion. uuw - Th: "on PM The Government Willing to Carefully Con- nlder the I !-upoood `Scheme. The deputation that went to Toronto on Tuesday to press hpon the government the duinbility of I grunt cf 85,000 a mile or less, for the construction of I seventy-ve mile section of the Broclrvillo, Wentport & Snult Ste. Marie rsllwny from Weetport to Palmer Rapids. the head Intern ol the Mud! nuke, wu well received. Due stream In: laid hy the 3 her: on the value of the undeveloped terr tory through which it is proposed, to build on the increased nsrenuea rom timber duen. etc., and on the decrease of government expenditure on coluuiutimx. roaulu, owing to the ability of the largely increased population which the rnilvuy would bring to pay for its own mods. Th nnm-nav onwrnl. whb mtieutlv lit Ilon. Pour Illcholl 'I`hI-outonod to Intro- ! (IIIOO I Similar Hanan. 1 -. . \vA___ Bomo of tho cnndldntos Nmnodu-'l'uo -$nro- , ponn Illulons Alto Grout Plums. Nxw Yonx; Msrvh 7.--Tho Ilcralcli Washington says: James N. Houston. of Indians, will be nominated treuursr of the U. 8. Col. Clark Carr, of Illinois. it is said, will be first sssistsnt pogtmuter gen- oral. and A. C. Matthews, of the nuns state. speaker of the lllinoin legislature. is likely to be commissioner of internolmroveuue. John C. Now is to have hit choice of the European missions. It is understood he dcsirosto go to Viennn. Indium is likely to have two other foreign missions in addi- tion to Mr. New in Vietnam. Ex-Governor Porter will probably go to Rome und Low Wallace to Turkey. There Are A dozen candidates for the colloctorshi of the rt of New York. It is underat that r. Plait cnn have the oico if he wants it. but his lriends say he will name Sonntor Tuoott for the plant`. (`l...Im R Pane. formerlv a thestre mm- tor the piece. Charles R. Pope, formerly ager in St. Louis. in as candidate for consul enerel at Montreal. it is expected Walker leiue will hnve 3 comulship abroad, or he may be reappointed to his old position a third ueisunt secretary of stare. Gen. Lnmzatreet is likely togo to South America. Fred Grant is said to have nlreedy been ne- lected for minister to Chine. Judge L. W. Brown, of Ohio, went: to be connul genernl at Montnnl. 'l`L.. ll'....J.l'. \--L3-u-Ann nun. it 3- nnnnll. at IUOIIKTUII. The WorItl'~r Washington an it is (oner- nlly understood that William Walter Phelps, of New Jersey. sud Whinelnw Reid. of New York. can have whttever foreign appoint- ments they want. Murat Hulabeui in thought to be a likely Iran for Germany or Russia. It is believed Harold M. Sewel will be appointed consul geueul to Samoa. U U L\A.l.1\lJ D Anon:-unnr vvan I an A . Suune from Ndw York every Saturdny. Au- thorised Agent. F. A. F0130. Furl`: Dock foot 01 Brook 8t.. Kinalwn. L121]! la.J.'E.J.l,\fLV vvdiu an L 4.~,.~..-.. will make some reduction 'Iii" i`d'1:IHoo of s( man! their lines of lumber and sub factory goods this season. We have one bun fruno mfeal. one 8 and cm` 40. Alto good brick. `which will be sold on rcuousblo Lu-Ina for good approved notes. -run: n ATIIRIYN nn|nnNY_ THE THOUSAND IBIALNAD ROUTI 3? Rome. Wntorvown & Ondonlbizi-3 nu. To tiis"cj AaBi.';ie${oH,{niinaueu-a.` wumnon.uammon and; Au Potnuln Non):- orn New York. VIA G.'l`.R. and N.Y;C. Rn. IV` I rv-u-w In. W. 1`. HILL. Tun lothodm Chunk. will vo LI: !..'E..1ni.!..."n:' I-st:-'n.m:l|-(mg 1*.H1mLi:Y. 4 con. `Hoke: Atom. ._x_..,_ ,-- V _...___.__ _. - _ FILLING THE SMALLER OFFICES. CUNARD S'I`EAM8HIP' COMPANY. cl . .. u... 0...... \YA'.- Vmnlp gun.-- II-ha-tlnu An 7i'ri3ii:?'nA'r1aBn1~: `COMPANY \\`lH main nnmn radncHo"lii"Uil"1lHoo 0 A SERIOUS CAVE-IN OOOUR8 TALKING IN TVORON TO. THE W|DOW'S COW. KI1i.sToN. CKEADA; Tliunspn EVENING. MARCH 7,1339. 'EU IIUIE THE R_ATKBUN COIPAN Y. TIC \iI'U-uuInvI III -IIII- Kmus Crn'. Mo.. Much 7.-`Ibo no tropolitun not our tabla Inn hnn\od_ Int night and nix: ~06 ht unnluwun onl- uunod. Tholou JXD. `lib lash: II) bonus undnnlu band has In the put Iontll. HOUSE with eight rooms and extension kit- dsen hard and soft water with good utahllng ; convenient to Queen`: Coll e ; hmnedinto {)3 session. A ply on tho prom we I38}. or at .'u. [N Union treat. between Gordon uud Alfred Sta. "I. IIIU|Iyy "HIV XI mereesot _ > mains; `mm 66 amt; employ? ment neoeeuty toenpport them. The writer. nelenteeorh Pyed that hlemqjeeey weqld eeud them 0 lowing mechine. by the me of which they could eunldu theuelvee. The emperor ordered e machine to he eent to them llninedletely. now. . Nxw Yuma, March 7. -Hr. Lnbouchon write: to the World An follow : "Sir Henry Drnmvnond Wol return: to It land from Tahonn in May, and will be In London that the Shnh pm : his visit. Sir Hoary ought to unconod Sir Henry White at nnntinoplo nndq monatmu job will be rpountod II Lord Snckvillo in ant thorn. I which in the nrnngomnnt. intended for him. If Lord Snckvilln booomon nmbnundor to the Ports it will in hoonune he in n brother of the Duohnni of Bodford and of Lady Dub . ....l .. -nan A` tin nunnn n nrnnt frinndm t IIIIIMIII, mu m lull Iuuru I Inc mun. nu knvuu ubuhtdyaothinafilltofll mm while Sir Henry Drulnmond Wall, btddol being I very nbls man. In: puood halt hi: llfo in gtrictly undying them." HRILIN. Mtron I.---A low any: ago lun- ror William received a letter from I irl lvlug In Dilnbnrg. Rhonioh Prnuh. uh .L-g L..- sh`. -gm A Iunnnlnnn hnvnlhl, n ' Wllnun received a loner Iron: u If! outts that her fsthcr III B hopolun invalid. that the and her that union, oonprinlna the rut ot the funny. were dost nag gugb, mt.` mu-Itun; tutti D6 bfdi employ- Correspondence on the 8uh,|ool--A Dllbr can Among tho III. Wig`. LONDON. March 7.-ln the note: to he submitted to pulinment in the Suckville incident, Lord Sdinbury mninuiu thus n minister ahould rennin at his post until his vomment opinen that his uufulnou in nmpcind. Mr. Bnyud taken the opposite vimn, no uuonou ol ncuwnn ulu Ul unuy uutu uzd I too of the queen : gm! friondo. tic me Lord and Lady Dolmnrr. Aldm L unhhlc. und in still `nun 3 Isle mu. 0 Ln-n-u nhohkndhhllillfdf u. more or ISO urge qunuuueu, Iouluuuuu :3` regain; CICIMKXJ. [0 tvrou the iuthlnun. `hue train: An prtcticnlly undefonded." ixagaieiie. Fhe suspension of work will bring about the annu'nient `of the contract with the government of Columbia. and the enterprise will fall into the hands oi this republic. and a foreign corporation could enter into ne- gotiations with the government for the ur- chaee of rights, stock, etc.. for aoine alf dozen million: or so. The business transac- tione in the cities are nearly auspended. The Panama railmad has ha-I to reduce its atatl materially. cloee up beveral of the less im portant stations.an reduce the number and size of the trains. 'lhe merchants of Aspen- wall. where thedepreasion is lelteven more eeverely than in Panama, have petitioned the government for a material reduction of their commercial contributions on the ground that it in not poesible longer to pay the amounts asseaeed. lf thie appeal in ig- nored the merclianta leclaie they will' have to auspeiid business. fhere have been no at tempts at rioting. pillage or violence made by the thousamlii of labourer: out of employ- ment. and who are aulfering apathetically. Almost daily trains. containing epecial in lees large quantities, sometimes ag an.-aeinu lull (II). in arrosa the isthmus. It In Nearly Suuponrlod-The Bankruptcy at the Company at land. Nlw Yonx, Much 7.-A Panama letter aye: "Work on the canal in annearly suspended.aI iv. well ouqld be without being entirely to. It in ughmd. however. that by the 18th of March some denlte arran ~ mom. for in resumption will be e. None of the new companies formed I'll make any immediate attempt G) take hold of the work until the present company in completely bankrupt. when they may be able to purchase the whole lhlng for a more lzngatello. " [`he susnennlon brim: ALL KINDS OF BANK and 011100 Rubber Bun: Down. Souls. l:w.. Inppllod by BRIN- NAN ILCAULIY. mnnuhotul-on. Bagel. St., Klnlwil. Ont.

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