Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1889, p. 5

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00|IDKl'l.IlOI"I II "IO BOIHIWCB UIIXI` bun hnnnn..HrJnal.lu' nnnnu. AI lnnmonu nun of ` ll , comprising 85, 810 and @ lull don pious. wu Mound. Ova-ndoun person: An. impu- f?p.m?. f%I:..X3L". ".....I no llanlltbn Inna au`um nun -5...} r|nI-AuIIlona Cl Solon. H.uu1:ro.\', March 8.-~At" the meeting of _ the Free Library Board last night Richard T. Luncoeld of Toronto was atppointod ,librariau.~ Thorn were twenty npplicanta fnrtho position. Mr. Lauceliolnl was a resident of Hamilton for t\I'euty~throe yeah and became well known on the pro- rietor of a bookstore and the founder of anceold'| circulating library. ' Subu- quently he was for about 5 year talegmblx editor of The Spectator. Su year; ago to vent to '1 oronto, where he Jul In-.en con.- nocted with Gri . Saturday Night and more recently e Bookaallcr. H0 in secretary of the Cauxulian Copyright Ano- ciutiuu. an active, energetic And capable man and in expected to make a tint-class librarian. l.`I.-..I.... \I..w...IlI _-- a-....2LI.. I...-.0 _I.....b IIUTIFIIIH. ' (-`hnrles .\In`gill was terribly lmrnt ubuut the face, head and arms by the ignition of I can of beuzine'in his trunk factory this morning. ` It . Tim Annual mnatina Ll` Hm Provincial hlllllo In Pouuulnnh , ,I\..... on A nun: -uni; sank I THE.l{UMOR on/scneom-:0 IJANOEFIELDYS L7Ll(V;K7.- A BIG `IRE uunui-Jun 8 lhnninu Inga` uvur. `IN lollouinq nab wall ' JohnJcuuh Dalton cl `hnuo. Al to incl uurwyu. hm bl puny nu-I uculiuruon In than on umdud-cl hhulo. Icahn: :1: puny I uqluruon III III nvcuuu cl thud ' d1`Q,|| Inn K u--3:75-. a.5...nu.'=.u. g" It. Iunhll why withdraw the El! In luourmuuuolmllulntul lhohnro up-D '.:I=.-E3'..'. louqblllcon tqlnonw` . A A Iurrui an no none I nun-nu-n u no D:-minis: Lad Outwyon has-0 ted eon- Iiuiuua u laud uInIyuII,ui`r. ' 'DImmI. )loIuud- J. F. Rik.-I-iv. Iathhridp: J. L 01`-. Wiunwn; C. H. Pinup}. Ottiwa. F . . R I. has Tank no nvudti I oeuer or we ueceuseu vo cor. Mr. Meecham introduced e bill which al- lows e council to eppoixlt. re nu-diam. on the petition of one-fourth of e ratepayers. lt. enact: that no one shall not out n in open places, where there in danger of in lproading, between July I and Oct. I VIII- out. consent of lire querdhnl. ll- n..I.-:-'. LII Inc-.ul....-,l ....-./)._ Auction will In go Garth lo- an harm! that tho 0! when (I III lluniulnn I.--J `nu-an-Q Kara -In-nu` nap. unlu ulu. uuunu). Hfore ndvnrd W wt: .A. Dalhntu. ':dnuI.n|l;G. . we at . ' Band Hum . Ounvu. %u.wnln.' Bnuduu. h.v'o hen inoutpunhd u the Denial. lllutnlod Tuuhhq Ouuplnv. wish mun 'GIlhLIlCpil-IHIBIUUUO. Ila nhnnn. ' s..`l=.`..u`A. sum. run. sum. 0. A. Dnmunond Andnv Rolnrhou, R. 3. Ann, \ nu. not-m. Andnw An... Adan a km`; E W putkx, IL-n '.llndD A-n ll... ICU!` 1&3. ISPAK. J. II. 3%, II rig-uiuud hunch! Ill bush-t nod Ania. `lb-nminopncur of nu Ioidon 'l`hnuIeo valotucyuidlohvortlnoq 1:0 was lwuouy sun I soooo unun. 'l`lnp::ni|.n| Ila: win you I Tho 00 'ul Itocl_ ol the Lnnroutido Pulp muggy`. boon manned from l nu ur one nnunw nnuurnou n. A Iumu. E-I'h'McLInn. Andrew Auilu. Adan R W. P hr 15- Lnnyl Bun 4.3:` .1 u A."n..|...u1. n.......:,i-....a '|`DO nun aver luv nloilrful lnlp `otltilup c-I Mum and Lida vu noulo-d no-day by "spinning the odes. Ex-Aid. J. ll. Mooney in nnuuinlpd bunch! and Annn COESIP FRO! THE CAPITAL. Ian not legal it-Ion-1'50 lonlual Ilia and leather lupt-rut-slip. O'n.uu. Much &-AhouI lift-n election: lot the an and J the Scan Act ml. ho hold em Apnl C In Inns nddluoua to the Imus I.|nnuln_ Ontario and Qrlounn. Apnl g `(In _uu~u uuoluuua to the muu-o Lincoln. Ouuu-no and Oulowu. The Sam Mu the Molnrul hop vkltdoip `-Janina Ihnq Ex-All J. H. Huang. in IOI(l nll roporny OK` lllvl |l|0(l. Lilli Dl will ennb o the purchuer or the deviuo or hear to be Iubstituud for the nuns of tho Ieller the deceased vo bar. \I_ \I---l........ int.-A.lng.J Q LI" --LI-L -I VON uno ulutllcrtl I ulnar. Mr. Annun-ug rt-Iunrd the delnte on the Budget. no-tech. Ila. Putter lullowul Mr. Arln.-Inn! in I no-Drona` -perch again-It Su- Richaud Cuuncln`: .-um-udmo-uL Mr. Mc- Mullo-u -; uh urn m fuuor ul Ila um-ndmom hm] Dr. Perpuum ol Welland lnond the |d~ juuruulcul 0| (ho no-luv:-, pgwup. pa... . _..- -._.-.n sung 5 w. nrur. unn uny An use I I 0. Datum George Ed YJ.o`ql.nnu. W+A. Do-shukn. IlrnI'x`(|g ru-MIA mm! mm and panned. Print: bill: No-. 39. 43. 4- ), 17, 51. 22. 34, .59, 64. 40, 57, 60, 61, 65. 33. 41, -I1`, 48 Ian ktonnidvn-d III onlllnulre nud urmoul uh I; all Ihoir aux.-cm A bu: halclwf pa-imam 1. Al-o ulumco-d Ilncv-. \l. .|....-........ ....... ..4 L- .I-|._.- -_ .L_ ouu . TL act n-up-ctiuz 1-uhlnc cnquirin wu suggested by th n~(~~uI In-all-o" srmll In Quruec. The luuislvr mud lhut by 1|-bill tpenoau Ihu were cullml to live undcuco at an euquiuy ord-ml by Lirutonunb Uu\orn0r~in.Cunu| could nut. plead "orni- 'lggn"on tho gmund that In. o-u-In-m.~e would cumin-ate him. Nu nmclu "p-rI\Ilo1:-" will be fmruuiltnd. but In-crllulunl ncuun slmll follow `the giving 0! any evidence In such an IIQllIl'y uucvpt in cane: vtlu-m ll.-: vulneu may bun can-u.itud pn-rjury. .\il of tho lull: vou- ru-nda third tuna and . Privnlp Ell: Km. 39. Oil 41 7. 51, 99 31 300 Dill Ill lIIIl"0(lI%I. * The; act n-upoctiug corrupt practicum in municipal ulhiru was In umndo pnniv-ium-nu fur venous who oer bribes to anyone who i; A member of I municipal on-uncil ur lo the per- son who rec-.-inn u hrilr. Col. Amyut unused lhr lull unaided so I in punish lwibern at municipal election. and Mr. Mills wsnled `the bribery nf an-mhrn ol Purliunom mcludrd. Sir John Thompson aid .\lr. .-\m- vul`| uugrutiuu In 1 gnu-d one. An fut Mr. .\lul|s' n-uurkn no dem:-nd him we: been lnldn for uuch Ivgialazinii. It in id, Iimveier, u re- ` unis muincmul liodmza. To Iurtlier n-ply LI _Mr. Mills lbw ininu-lnr and the Purhnun nt of ` 'Cnnudn Ivan mmpv-lam to mien to the nut -if I crime In uvrum In our taking of I hlibu `by an : nu-u.brr of I mun-cip.il cuuncil ur b--tly. Th: net ro-any--lino nnhlun avuunlrign mg. Dawn. The bill: tofu-rod to are the act n-apt-china :n\lu ol couch. in relauuu lo crilnmal Inna-II. fan act rum-cling corrupt practices in municipal bllaira. unset to make furlher provnoion re~ `Doc-cling enqnirion onnorrning public matters Laud an Act to perm: mndniounl rt-loan at in: Camden in curtain canes. The in: Illd `In: of these new are Idlplvd [mm Bntish Itntuu-I. The Munster explninod that the Pjudgenl-are been in the habit of nucpondiun sentence or certain n: um.-nam. and it I`nn to ciw this Action logiu-lune authority that thw bill introduced. ~ \ l`|... ..-A ....n~.c...a gm-.-..-.9 .......o:..... ;.. The Ilulnor of Julia Pun: Four of III ` Illlo Through the loin. 0'rr.uvA. arch 8.-Tlne|1mc-odincliu the Huu-.'t- uni: |".Ol`IIO0Il and to-night. mare mvided between lnwmaking sud talk. The xhlnnnuto-r of Juslioo nwnuuuliud nnrly two fhours in putting to a finishing uuco four uf his own lulla. He was named m a crmcism bl them by the three Opuonuiuu lawyers who pit uraiul-I ucro-I the uor {mm Sur .h`:|uI lThoIupoun: Mr. \V1-Idon, Mr. Mills and Mr. Dunn. 'l`I.- kill. -.l--._I In --. sh- an) n-nnAnl:nQ yum!-sux mu It-rrlwmgs Iutlllench. The mu-ndmnnt also provide-0 that the `nlamea of five Covlqty Court Judges in But- pah Culuuabu shall he 82400 and that each vjmlge mayju uddniuu recon-e a nlu-'y llrmu the province fur acting us mpau- dmr_v m:Igi1!.rnte. Alsu than there maybe mid to much judge of u prmincnl court uttuuling as such Luy court In-Ll At. my plnce other than that at which he in durectod to "nude. fur tru-cling allowances, hm. moving ,1-xpen-as and such unnus an an allowed (tom -Hum 10 mm: by the U-n'eruor~iu-Conmcll for `each day he i1 absent from his plsco vf rui- ldruco-. Tl:-se inch-new Etc: 14 judm-a in ;Out..u'm, 36 m Que-bee, 7 in Nova Sculia, 6 in Ne-I Brunswicli. 8 in Prinoo Edward lslnnd. ;Uuurm, an Que-Dec, 2 III nova bculla, 0 III Brunswick. 3 in Prince Edward Island, `4 in Mnnutul-a,;ln in Bmish Columbia (includ- uw (Munty Juiigen) and 5 in the wrrltc-nes. The Inun-p.t. nmlnrv nnid In Quin-nnr Cunt: mu uuumy .mugen; mu 3 In we wrrlu-mu. The lowest ulnry paid to Supo-not Cour: .ludgn-s under the inch sued schedule will be `$1000 nu Prince Edward Island. mom. 0! we nuusu. Mr. Loy!` bill Introduced ycuordnyto amend the Voters Linn Act provides for um-nuling voters` lists in cue: where subso- quuntly to their tins: ruviliou I voter bu nnld his nronortv has diod. This bill uu-.< or me same court In-In Ioulu to shout). Tlm salsrit-I of the Jud of thy Sup:-rlur Courts in Quebec. Non . ziu. Now Brunc- wick. Prznoo Edwuld Islam! and Mamimbn Arr `Ilsa all tluwll fur increautes uf 5"! par Auuum. The Chief Jusucas in Qug-bdc w 1 got the u:um- an the Ontario Clm-f} J nice $T000. Thu Semur.l uume Judge pm ing 1'. Qu--In-c. hmn-xer, If l.||r- Clm-f .|nstice re-Idm at f\luutn-ul, nr the Se-Innr Pdisnoa Judm- re- uudllngnt Muulro-nl, It the Cl`-ivf Jmticn I1`- suh-: at Q11:-Inc, is to n*uel\'e 8101!) `In Add!- uuu to his other salary. The Chin-f Juulicr of Nov: Sootiu in to receive $0000, of New Brunswick 3li0& ol ` Triuee Edwunl Ialuul $3000. of Manitoba e2llIJO. ul British Cohm-hia $6000 sud tho ve juduesuf uh u-rriwries Swoench. Thu nnutndlnnnt -Ian nrnrnda-n Hunt Dh- nmnuuunvmvoa ny un-ac men-nu. I The jndaeu of the county oonrtu of Ontariu will lg-urn with regret that no menti-on it made in Sir Jul1n'u amendment of in increase to May at their uluin. Tlw attautiun of the Mnnister of Jmtioc was called to the nnaltr `mute timv mob] Mr. Mulock. but it in not lulu-ly that any of them will naive mcreuu ill the nonr future. The princi l. qnutiun now It. Will the Governmoilt raw] make the increases 0! which than Minister of Justice gives notice thin evening? The um-ndment pm nova, `an it did 'IuI par. that the Inlay J the Chief Justices of Ontario uhlll be mcreut-d `$110 to `TWO per nnnuln. three Justice: of Appeal (mun $5100 to 313000; the Chief Jlnntlch of the Queen's lie-nch {rum 86000 to 87000; A vm ` l`uia-no Jndgo-s of the name ouurt [rr-In 0 83000: the Chance-llor of Ontnriu lroulflifll) to 8700"; than Clunnn-ry J ustncn-u [rum 85000 In 8i000H|n- Chief Jnwticga of tlw Conunmn }`lo~ns Emu: $11!) to $7000; twu Puieme Jun- tim-.< of the sauna court frum 35000 to $6000. Tlm uulnrinu Al ILA Jnnlnnn nf ll... R.u...m..r IllT.\\\'.\, `mu-cu 5.--`Hor aoun Tlnomplon 11-m,:!iL um-u notice uf munmendmeul to Glue .n-t u-vq-4`c'ing tlm ulnries uf juclnou of mu- uncinl wu-ta. to iucunao the name. new Mlnisiel; uf.JllnIIoe intnnluoed the AIM-|`IdInt-I11`. 1!. III!` lust Iuuiua of Purl uncut, but it was wnhdnum, nu-oumably heuuno of the lugs nmnunnnvulvod by these incu-nu. ` The iudeu of tha ennnlv nmn-tn nf Onlnnu ` `I'M-`Iona Gen Tlrouxh n loo or Ilnuq and final: `tune to do lblnlvoltilei, Ipcerlunlnng. ` . ,. n\.-...... ll ,4 n u- v IA nu `TOPICS Fndi THE c.AP1'fAL% PROPOSED nncausem me BALAR-\_ yes or Juoaes. TV . _......_.-.. 3 r Ur'r.u\'., March 8.-.Sir John 'l`|no|npum 1--nI..'!i!. uu\'~- nulicanf anqmendmenl In. chm LA}}iaX-`ImleAiiE`+ALx. qlltlllul I90 SUCH` LIHIA l'|3V|IlUl.| I VOID!" IIII sold hi: ropony bu died. This bill wlll nnnh A tho nurnhnhnr nr Hm dnviun nr pro an now Mr. Awroy moved tho 'ou1-nmont of the debate at 6 p. m., but I. e Attorney- Genorul atzuiu that levers] deputation: wen : in`-qtten unco, movcd tho adjourn- ment. bf dfe House. u- I-...' )..`II I..o.-...l...\..l ....o...!... 5.. -& loud Ooclhlhlun Arnuol. Llrru Bocl.Ark., Mach 8.-Mur|Ml hnlhlnhnponrnnnn In Canny: Faun!` \'ll`\\'8.` Mr. Meredith followed. He contended that the Engliell language should not be taught on I torelgn tongue in the school: of Cuuauln. He nuinteiued that no school euppurted by the State, no) school receiving I dollar of the ublic money. should with regard to the nation which is given by ` menu: of it, be without the control of the State. We have in this Province of On- tario, he said, departed from 5 system of unity of education. We have created a separate school system and I believe it wu n greet mistake, not only in the interelt. of Proteuute but of `Catholics. when than eeperete school: were established. Thane nutter: Are not under control of this Legit lntune, and we con only expreee .onr opin- ion: upon them a upon Abstract meuuree. Mr. Meredith concluded: There mil never come the fibre out of which in built a ne- tion it the rights of n. mujority of the peo- ple not ncognieed. Mr. Awrev ndiournment of Ildlunl Van For In In-bu. |hlAIlI A I...` hihi Anti! OI &".lri \VnICn L Illlll u.\lnuug. The .\liuister of Education` replied to the mover. He was led that Mr. Craig fell in line with the sentiment of Ontario: 'l`ha.t our school system was an excellent one, end that llii defects were triing compnred with .its points of excellence. Mr. (`rnig hes censured the department, but lied failed to give it credit `for in insistence upon the study of English in every school under its jurisdiction in the counties referred to. He repudiated the chime thut teachers were ` cunvnged who conld not teach the English tongue. On the contrary all candidate; tolully ignorent of English were rejected. \\'ith regard to the licensing of teachers he ' would .~`|_V in in word that no teacher could be uutlmrized to teach in a school whordlioth lnngungce were taught unless he could teach Engliehu wellns Fluich. Hewnsprepared to accede to the motion of hie friend, but he did not wish that the impression should go forth thet this Legislature of Ontario wan not broad enough, not liberal enough to respect even the prejudice: of any ne.iomtl- ity which might choose Ontario es i'.s home. We would not ecooinpliuh anything on u people unless we entertained more liberal Vin \\')lx Ionclung. ` .\lr. (`rnig made I s tech in which he st- tecked the teaching 0 the French lengnsge in the eastern counties puhlic aclumls of tli'e Province of Ontario. This, he s|id,`1'ns on English-speaking 'pr<.-Vince, and it won the wish of the people that this province should remain such. `'1 sin." he said. "al- ways gled to welcome our Uernmn _friemls who conic here, but I lwliclfo lilnt it will he admitted that whocv.-r comes to this country ought to submit to its lawn end in_- stitutimis, end they ahnuhl be willing that the English language should prevail in_ nll these institutions." Most. of us were aware that in this province we haul French and Herman schools. "I don t refer," seid he, to high schools, and I wish to make it distinctly `understood thatl have no refer- ence to our high schools or uolloginto inati~ tutes, but I refer to what we know us our public schools. Nor dill he wish to throw contempt uuon any religious views. He continued :"`I reepect the roligious (mir- imisnf mmrvnmn. lint it in mi: ilutv 0 '.'..'.'L'3.'37I':'L'_'Z' I.'y':.".7".I.'.'~.... yiallng sum for tho completion of harbor mprovomnb In conjuounu with the Do nuts` GhovcrnnfaV. n:d Ormfnnk. was our 010- It A In , :11! 97 vohuboing undid qlxzgo '- I ions uf every man, but it is my duty 0 present the facts nnd shnw the true am e of affairs which` I nd exiutilig." Tho Miuuininr nf l.fIlll`JlIiuIl` rnnliml tn Hun (`llllllllelll "1 FBBPOCL HIE l'UllKIU|l!! Uplf` public rsclmnla in Unlnrm In vuhicln any lun- Im vulhur than En "Ell ii used In the work 0! ouc.-imz. either who I)` or in part. it link. of text bnukenn any lcunguouwulher llmn Enulllh um-din such chads. Thr wuu number of Ichulouuutloudlncouolurt such (`h0nI5. The Immhornf sclmlura -In ouch of surh schools Imiuuglc.-xfbunknhn uuy lnmmngc ulher lhun I`Im:Ii:1lI. I`||o ` number of. lunchors In such Ichoula whu (`unuol uscthc English lmumauu In lonclnnz. u- r`-...:.. ......I- - -........I. 3.. mmnl. km -9.. `(go Quollon of rueqpug the I`-`nch lin- uuga In the rum muons In-cup`-ul- Inllwny lhopulnuuuu. In the House 'esv.erdn Mr. Craig moved In order of the I can u ollowa: ANMLIVELV DEBATE IN THE LOCAL HOUSE vesvenow. - dmn1o's I.AWMA_KERS-: Return nhowinglho number and locntldn of public rsclmnla in Unlnrm in which lun- klmtv ulhur Enullsln ncl,Au'I., Jnrcu Is.- IOHUIOI _in Convuly ---. l`h..--. -_J \VII 1 Wllll llll VIII um out III! mrou VI lnumthowonu can dyintdhhu h `b ted to . ..:.::..".... *'*'"' Iljy I I~-CII l-TICQ. Clxcaho, Mud: I.-AI Luke to-Inf Jack Gallo. oolurod, gnu-rollod and for with his wife and cufhor throat vi ' -nr, ch:-n-an Ann: Jain- `ll. - IIITIDIIKCC I hon unit. "7 3: `aw. } " Want I Poovlouar ~ : Cuwnnunua. Int. Iuoh&-Gougo Cook. and 70, an loans: of the poorbo ' vu yuu:-by dhoovond to luvs hidden in I but under hit bod.`Il(X of being gold. In In 3 quoor chuck: own: to he I Ruin oxllo. ` OIICI` II II '0 INF`! IIIIHOTIO ` the ":3. co given has come from one ride. When ch turn of tho other side oomu u * other side will but oqul holticl, or may, if they like, Inn than now 0l'vlICl' IIIIUIVCI "WIC- Thou question! hue mother `object. ` They on mount. to ilnpren by incessant. rqactluon on the public mind H19 fact. if it. ` be a has that the rooouroon of the (Journ- mom huvc but put at the dinpoul of The Times throughout. the inquiry. Mr. lhlfour moon this will his anal (rank courn Ho nova thus the Govorulnent hu thou; 3 It in duty to aid in the inquiry, sad it. olon unl Aid to both parties Hitherto tho nvia Anna ni\nn llu coma frnm an: IM- DUI BSKIIIB-PUIVKIIPI H00 UVUII II I I6 [Or The Opposition seems still to be in doubt whether to Attack the Government in con- nection with the forgo letters. Various forms of motion have been suggested snd rejected. Mesntime. they are shing for more evidence of their Alleged complicity. The Home Secretory, the Irish becretsr and other oiciasls are nightly plied wit questions in the House ol Commons relat- ing to the employment of the police to collect testileon lot The Times. the sol- mission of 'l`he lines egents to prison: to extract ststelnents from prisoners, the pree~ ` eme In London of Irish neg-tetrstce uniting to testify before the commission,and twenty other kindred toplee. Than: nm-etinnn hnvn nnntlnr 'nhim~t inuumcyz It would not be the r I time that Lord Randolph hn shown his slower colleagues the way to popular favor und political good fortune; but his colleagues have not strand of late any good will from their former lender. And would they want his help they yvill discover that it in not to be hm with out a.sking-porhnpn not even if I had for I`hn Onnnnitinn mum: ntill In be in doubt ."cl' (HIIJIUU KIIU \lU\ UTIIIHUIII. Time wu when Lord lhudulph and PM- nell were politically intinmle. Wlut could he more natural that one or both should think the time had come to renew that intimacy! ll. u-nuld nnt In Hm it I. ti-In I.h;t lard aloe. Lhrd Randolph (`hurt-hill`: absence dur~ ing the whole debate on the address is thought s`gniticant. He returned two days ago. He tinde the ministry of which he WM once I member in a condition more critical than at any period of its existence; that the Parnell comminon, on which Lord Salislniry insisted, and which Lord Randolph o posed, has half ruined the Uiiioii cause. end thnt Parnell has himself come forward with auggestious in is new deal for some new form of hmne rule -if IuL`lI there he --that shall not impcril the empire or alarm l-Znglnml. The situation in, in Lu-t, very dull": rent from the situation when Lord llundolph quilted this island of out winds fur Monte (`nrlo and sunlight. He has been loitering in Paris watching events from tlint easy distance. He has not returned in do nothiu . What he will do inn question of no litta interest to the Covernlner mid of no little import- Ince ouuide the Uoveriiinent. I`:...- ..._- ...|.-- I ....I l)-...l..I.J. .....I ll..- UIIII. The same eminent Liberal dissent: Itrongly from the suggestion cabled here, Vuly or nut, that President llerrison regards English relation: with the United Statesasoflua practical importance than those of South and Central America. "We have," ho'uid, more than one burning question to settle. We have lent you in good nmnn as we could nd Ind we strongly hope your new prenideut ' will do us much for us. We luve no wish to discuss grave subjects with A weak min- lster; it is of no advantage tout. huts punitive dilmlnntuge. Thou matters cen- uot he nally settled unlean they Me fairly Iettlecl. and tail settlement cen only be reached by the help of able men on ench N aisle." _ II...,l l).....I-I..L I`l......L:lI`- -L_--..- J..- III!) Bllllllllllr ILIIU II-H; SOLLIH III \| LL5lIll|I:'DUu I`! liritisli minister till autumn. Lord ls'alislur_y's politiczil o ponents give him credi for having mu eswise choice. I asked one of them, says Mr. Smallcy, per- hapnhetter qnnlied to judge than any uthorliving Lihernl, whether he thought Sir Julia.) likely to do well at \Va,sh- Ington. In my 0 inion, answered he, " there could not in better Appoint- ment." um- --.._- -..._.'_-._A I :L_._-I .):...._.- L0.\'lm.\`, March 8.~Sir Julian Pnunco- lote leaves England for Washin ton at the End of this month. His first visit. will be A l:rief une. He will return 10 Luuxluu for , the summer and nut settle in \\'u.sllim:tou V... lz-:.:..|. ..........-.. .;n ....o....... I3.-.) youonuv lllrun luorp um Iv uull nor, loodon of the moat oxhnlivo ` counurloihn In the Southvut. L-..- L... .. nu). .4. I... ......n Iolnllons lufwu-n Great Britain anal the SIJIIOI. ietcers. , `The mm whose miserable ending is` chronicled had good ability, writin with facility and force. His friends, if e has any, will be able to nd no better excuse for his treachery than the temptation involved in the nancial misfortunes which overtook him. _ rntl`l1lX park IIllH'(l(*.'l'S. What is known of Pigott`e career shows that earlv in life he was a newspaper man in Dublin. Twenty live years ago he owned the Irishman and the Flag of Ireland, two revolutionary journals, and a periodical family paper. He continued to publish the Irishman, the Flag of Ireland had been dead a long time-until the appearance of Unitgd Ireland, edited by `William O'Brien, and the oruau of the movpment headed by Mr. Parnell. Pigott had been aoina down . bill for a good many years previous to that time. nancially and in his relations with . the Irish leaders. Suspicion rested upon him with the tirst production of the forged letters. 3 * . 'l`L... ........ ..,|...... m..--ghln nmlinn Io `rt|\,.||nII|l l. nuvn A- .-......1__-_-_' ` The senutioual development: of the spe- ` cinl commission sitting! in London culminate N in the ight and death by his own hand. at ` Mndrid. of Richard Pigott, who, according to a statement made by himself. forged the letters to implicate Mr. Parnell in the Phu-nix park murders. \\`lmr in Inmwn nf Pionttfn career shown The Forgot ol than Parnell Lo!.tou-PoI- toned ot Too Much Ablllu`. ' ENGLISH POLITICAL TALK. '-`--RICII ARD PIGOTT. END or? A no mm. VTHE Bmrmsa wme. SATURDAY xxmxctnrsi. " rmhcahuruggun-go.12go pupae. at Bcndonofu. LITTLE IV V Fuulklnbnq .;...o-...l_.1 In Iuorlucu II uuuuuuuu-cg . hlllrfxnnrous, Much :.--h'l.`ho i ti logp I I CID ` "|ll.Ih:n;.:`Iho:&a_'u 0? not out: {:2 uuuu union. in noggin in was sun will Ihow I shortage of 25 I out ' lb unlonlntlcnn nab ll hndnni: WIII IIIOW I IlI0l`|B.'0 DI III the calculations node at Ck- an...- Juuy will will Iluriy II ! IIIII|II'. IMI I! thank then no cocluuation they will auto: Oklshong. they `night on tall risk losing their livu an thir rights, and ltbinknouowillnuonpc hnmovolla. } IICIU H'0- I|WWIX- WWII Ull \V'Q- ` nudny I00 tunllku uuchod the place from Jhuy will wait I my lap longer, and I thank than no nrnclnmntion than -m | ...'.`..:.:;:..;"............ ~ Wwmn. Kn, Much !I. -T. Blah, Q ` norohul ol Pnrall, I.'l`., arrived but lut III (I ll! din bf` l.I`:m!`r-n-I` ,On `M _ To Inngo Ibo Oponlll Qlnclrlllt Ntw You, March 8.--'l`he Comnnlnoo ol Euteruinmont. on the centennial oolobrr lion of the iunugurnlon of George \V.ahin3. ton have (locidod to jnvitn the following India to danoo in th opening quulrillo us than bull to ho given us the Metro llll Opt: out: on A 29: rs. Cbu-In Frlncio Adana. u William Astor. In. VVilliun Waldorf Actor. In. Grunt Clonlnml. In. Fud- odoh J. l.)cPoyItaI'. Mn. lilbridp '1`. Gerry, In. Aluundc liunilton. Mn. Bonjunin lhi-thou. Mn. Rutluu-ford B. Hayes, Mn. John Jay. Mn. Aruhilnld Undo King, Minn (Xroln Livlton, Mn Lovl P. or- ton. Ila Sohuylnr, Mn. Henry Von Rau- Iolur and Mn. Sidney Wllalbr. night And an. then [roll to 150. pononn. On \ n-uhv Ill) lnmlllm vmnhnd tho nluu In An Inquiry 0|-Cereal. ST. I |:'r|m.-nrm:, .\hn~h *4. The (`at In: ordered an inquiry into the Atchinotf upeclition And the Sagnllo illcidlll. \ A Ions-an.-r llllcd. * Zuucu, Much 8.-\Vln'le a pgrty of \ students were muting` bombs today .1. ex. plooion occurred, killing my and wounding unnl othon Many crnuu worn Iiudb. llllrlvvwu uv-nu} vu -nu uuuun. Ln.\'l>0.\`. Mlrch H. -Thu Stock Exchange rohpaed today And clused heavy on couti~ - nenul ulca. At the Klein! Exchange. ` U. M. 3. copper closed at 53, A fall of 1.`? since yootardny. and `.`.l) on the week. It in reported thu I lugs Puris order to buy wan received tonight. The flat II'cn I Ioddlo Wllh Iulaarlq. \'u.\'.\'.A, March 8.-In III mterviow to- du 51. Znukolf aid the (`tar In-I emphati- cul y doclurod he would not llzmhlie forcibly with Bulgaria. the expulsion of the Prince buingsn inurnnl affair. Ldlllun nvvvu - - us--.u-I--C Funlklnbn INCH`. "H '_ 1:-'(.;olIIl Countj yutordnv or-tin Tharp and wu Gu- nnr, Icahn ml the nuns nhnnivo nut 11 The Flor" In 1 -I I'.uus, March :4. ~~l'x1 f as improvod today on the Bourae. ':\\'ll\\` ll-..-..l. st 'I`|..- \`u....l The It-cur-I Ill slnuul. Lo.\`boN, March .\`.-'|`ho uI:.~e of Com- mons by I vole of H`. to 7!! rx-Jectcd Mr. Br|dlnugh's nuouon tn expunge from the recurds the parlicuh\m of his expulliou from ` the House in I350 fie] Will Ilaur I lblu-union. L0.\'DON. Mum: S~-If the Parnell Coulmiuiou` does not l`cpnrt. on the forged letters the Uppusmou in the ; Hume of Commons mil ruse .1 discussion: Monday on the .-\Vtnrm-y-(iam*r:Ll'I action. IVPWCU III IUECI 'C\|lIIhl'. out "I K". illi- uuce of Gilbert. `Kill as curroapondcaoo WIS secretly carried on uni clnndeltllo meetings held. Young Still Is now undo: Ar!-ext. Wu`! Iflclter I \\ HI I"' III llly gl'I\. A short time prv-vi-rus to the elopelnoot the parents t|:.\~`U\el`t'xl (Int (`om VII doeplyi fstuau-J with .\lcLau:Min. They oppooed all iutemuum-_ but l-y the saint- nnmn nf Hilbert \`lill n nurrnnnnndnnnn 0910". |C.\'InR IIUIIIUZ l)|:Au .\I.\.\m \: By the the you nceivo this letter I wxll Iw in my gum. -\ sxhnl-I. limp Mn-\'iuu1 In u; nlnnnmnnl HM! l`0UlII .ucI.uL'un|u .lI|\l both dead. They were young man luul 1-\`i=lc: weapon back of the ;'|r'.'s bullet. intolu-r heml. Nu`, one shot, he Again placml u temple and diso:mr__'o-d it. lumselt in the crown of the comiug out unxh-. the chm. girl htd evidently `(ho-l wit! The expression on her fa peaceful. 'I`na I-nnic end of the cou peucelux. The t-agic and couple is in accord. lnce with this note the girl left in her trunk before leaving home: DIAL: \I | u \I .\- h: tho than vnn running ' the room. IFI BT00 Irolll uue H) Slut` UH UIC CTCCK. '1 he couple reached the f.n|'mliu\lse of Al- bert Philli , six miles s -utlneuiof Eerl~ ville, on ueeday night, and applied for ehelter. The place is ||u\\' occupied by Elmer Devils, 0. young nierricd man. He in well Acquainted with .\lUi.LL`llllll, and tin- ing been to l'Lurl\'illu tilt` same day the couple came to his plat-e; it is the belief that he knew of the clupclnanl. Davie userta, however, um .\lcLachlin Illd they were lll.|l`l lk`\l. The couple stayed at tho plicc on Tues- dny night. and ()CClIl|l\"l 1111' same room. They remained in me lmnsa Ill day Wed. nesday. They retired early Wednesday evening, shortly after sllpln r, Iaying they were very tired. 'l`lu-_v \\l` .2 to bed about 7 o'clock, and slinrtly ails: rho report. of a, revolver was hmrd mil I : .lIips started for Before llo :`c.mm` i it enother report we: In-rml, an I up- n his reaching the room .\lcl.ncli`.in mm iiw girl were L...|. .l.....l '|'x..... ` ....I -m._ ..-.\.-.. ... I Tho next morning the discovery was made by trucks in the mud that the 'girl und her com ion h.|l gone north out of the town. ' e had led her through I corn field for some distance, in which the mud sud water wan almost knee deep. After crossing the corn neld. they turned to the l IE8 IIIIUO H8!` IICIPC. ` east until they roachud tho railroad track, which they followed, going south to Earlville. The tri thus far made. An eleven-xnilo vial over in slippery and muddy track, full of hrid es and ` pits on is dark and foggy night. ' `ho ly protection or the girl : fort were I of line shoes with high heels, and on this ac- count the footprints as far in Earlville were easily traced. At the wt and of the journey the trucks llliilcilltl that the girl wns niluuh fatigued. She had stumbled And an and from side to Si(ll' on the track. couple mud: on your from the iuuo of tho yataanuad the lmporhtion cl thonuu puma: lmn tho United smug munoouo within two yum. | heavy revulver. ~ Just. an. dark on Suudny xxi the girl`: InoLhcr ssw her go out of the -1: door of the house and disappear in the darkneu. The haste she made culsed auupiu.-ion and an alarm was given, ml sen-ml purtiuslurted In search of her, but owing to the darkness Ihe made her oncnpe. The uaxt. Inornimv the diacovm-I wnn Jiqgedy. lie] spend two dayn.'l`u3\-tier and lead I0 Iiive lied by Agn-rnnrltl. 38 -no ap Ibo Girl l~`ol-euhaulowlul '50 Sn-II. PAW P.u\;, Ill.. March 9. -_'lilIe clupomang which t.hrew,,-this community` into excito- ment on last Munduy hr ended in` -I It was regarded as In abduction rather than an elupemenl. owing to the tender age of the girl and the unenviubld reputation of the man with whom the lied. On last Sunday night (`on Car- unhan, the 16-you-old daughter of tho lantllorcl of the Detniuuu llouso. disappear. ad, uni it became noised eihroad that the ad eloped with in young follow named Mc- chlin, who was notorious for his evil Londuct among women. Today the Ab- ductur nnd hi: victim nrodend, the susiiicion `wing that Mcbschlin tirst took the girl : life and than his own with the same weapon, heavy revulirer. Jinn. All JAI-Ir nn .\`nn.iauI night. In twirl`: [THE Ennom m.orE.\naN1`" M'LACHl`.lN K|LLS"fHE G RL'HE RAN ` AWAY wnm mo HIMSELF. IIorlllO In the Ian (`:03 ngnru an ll-ugh l_'l'L. . `Ill. `HP KIITIIUCI LU `II. zed ed, ii made M ..i..lu `L- ....I.. In-~| km: aauue l"DOlll. .- I x--I only ~ supp-1`, 1-_v '.|fu`| report. :1! : ips - r.~...~m-I `I mm 1 ulhl in bed. The 1-\`i=lcnt!'y put. the :u".'s cu` nml sent I .\`..-_ s.\tisfiel with ` .cml 11.2 weapon to her ` i He then shut -f head, the bull ..I... 'I`|... L-...I-...._- ' Hana, cue Hull!` -The haudsomo mm a struggle. | e was calm And .-h.u-ea. I \n;:l)x`l' shares 3. Idleede lhncel I'eIal. Ornie, M _ 8.-One of the meet im- rlenl. tent eleione ever` rendered in `mule ee juetbeeeglyeu by the Com- mieeioner of se. la which the pelent on the hand t lemp, held exclneively in the Dominion by the Edleon electric light oocnpeny, & been deolered null end void, the green! of the decision being feilure no comply with the petent roule- tloue, whlell provide III the etliolee than llmululllllty \;IrI-u,|.;.-3; g. Q uunhq lib ovnl In tho nah uhgdodnl: ` " trains:-noo=_n-o`uInq ' CI 0.)! 8.-- In Chicago. Ill!- wukmud Sunhnl Rail:-o.ul In unnouc~ Jdonduotioaollvoounupntoaolulrodk -an-ah.-urinal II` In Iran Uh-ng. xXClIlOIlIl|UIVIQllllfl`0IIIII'X` ancient and lun- In to `IN: 5 to chain noutcutvil huuuultlnunylngcl Hauling ' YIO Wool`! FIIIINL Nut Your. larch IL -l-`uilnrou oocn throughout the country during the two: dad: number for the United Shun Snud Ouwlndosornnulol II as `oonpnrodvltlutouloli tor lut rock. :1! :70 the vtluk p'IV|0:'l `tho his or t 0 cornnyon in; not 3 ti. anus were 83. made up of Igfutho nixed Status and 58 intholhnhhldl Ii.--)- 'I'Io Fleet of the `vital. Wlxxlrxu. March 8 -At the Liberal benqnet st Menitou reeoinuone were peneed endorsing the Government end the amended contract with the Korthern Pucilic end Manitoba road. anal aleo eccepting the ex- plenetione of Premier Ureeuwey touching the c int him by The Free Preee. The rut t putty oi the eeuon Arrived here to-dqy. 9 ettong. Lorxsvlu r.. .\lnre.': 5. -- Firs hen mu, onnudnlusa of 9+35.L`00. uuuunco F155.- (IX). The ohm loun con. Klnlah-In 1! Shannon, the W. P Churchill unto. H Strum And H. VI:'.or Nowoonb. The Inn. were injured. Iauhvlllc beorclru u a no I Q. Q] 3"", Call | Illllton ulln -U I 0u|u (urn HUT out (I 000?! The girl up that u the was I minor. but puonu sought to get her nnrrisgo II~ nullodntonqling to mury her to A wealthy Polo, whose than is cquuxsleut for Alfrod Patterson. So the run any a min, but hit` huubond would no: air Arc of her"-sad aha L..I _. -..... -......\- Wnuuy HI`. Mrs. (`lmutowsln gnvo her husban-fs name as .\leoz_\'sh-an ('hrustuwsk.1. and said he lived at 9 Fayeue street, Brooklyn. E I). He is said in be a reporwr Hume eloyod with him from her mother`: home, 53 but Thhl-street. The young couple couldxft. Ilpport lhem.~el\'es and the wife resumed to her rv.-nu. Her ftlhor warned her twin! i she ever saw her husband ` Quin he would turn her out of doou. Tho Dir] nnvn than an ab. in A nlinnr, IIIIUUIIIU WUUUI "5 \. had no more moncy. ["30 [O UIIU. A deputation from Pury Sound waited upon the Attorney-Gonorol fur Adjourn- ment. Their object was to obtnin ngrant for A lino oi rollwuy from Arnprior, oorou the Northern Pacific Junctitu by Burk : Falls and thence to Parry Sound. A doloption won also in otuondnnoo to uk I grunt of 360% per mile for the Ottnvn, Arnpov And PM-ry Sound Railway. The Inn: would cover A distance of 2.`i0IniloI. The object of both doputuions were proo- lien" y tho ulna. The idea in to got. ouhort nuts from the upper Inn to ooonn inu Inch on Portlnnd and Boston and fnoiliuu the op.-ping up of the country. rnlug I In the young woman 3 room was found 3 letter addressed to My xioarett husbuml. The letter lwggeal him to fuigira her for what she \\'.u about to do. There was, limvever no hi-Yp for it, slur ssid, us she had found it il|Ip(.\.s1li1i\,- to get the money" from her Illnlhul`. Tue letter concluded by chiding the husband gently for his uispul cions that she had been untrue to him. She \ uluro-I him that she haul been Alwnyl and wholly his. Urn I`hrnn!nwI1 wnvn hnr kn-in-pl`. A nude 0! since: unwound that lie t`oIId|'I live VI Ilhonl loner. NI!` Yoiut. .\lnrch 0.--Hattie Chrn- towska, is married woman, I6 your: old, attempted Inicide yesterday mornin by turning on the gas in tho thinl story irons hallliodrooin which she had occupied for one night. in Lillian Leoouufo boarding homo 51317 East. l~`uuriceuLhstreet. She revived in Bellevue Hnspllli and will be ar- raigned M. the Yorkviilz: Police Court this i morning. In thn vnnnn wuIi.nn's rnnm I'I.I fnnml A . TIC IICOIII than-romeo. Ban|.n,, arch 8.---Se\'eI-al paper: un- nouuce "that the Samoan confercuoo will open about Marc]: 3. Carry U30 llC"I K0 :\ IICKIRIHI. The steamship 7.0.-zthlnd is due hero Mu-eh 16, with news {mm S.-uum to Much 2. V SCI. u3l)llC'KlI`|I [U L)IIllUI. The slemnship Alum.-da of the Oceanic LL19, which lufl. here for .\ustralia Fob. 9, t.ou-.-bed at Tutuiln. the souihorn island of the Samoan group, nn Feb. `'25 and arrived at Ancklund .\lnn~h 3. Had An engagement. occurrudnz Apia she Wullld pmlubly hnvo learned of the fur! and vu`l`in:d the news to Auckland where It would have been tabled. It is conceded that the information might. not have reachvd 'l'nlu|I;|, as Apia in 70 \ miles distant. in time fur the.-Uunedu to carry the new: to Auckland. Tho nnnmnhin 7.-.-nhnnl in dna hm-A Man-h II Is Not I"l-Dal-Ie than there In Brena I~`IaI| In Samoan Wall-rs. Sn` FR.A.\`t`lSCO. March 8.-(}ren promi~ hence is given by the papers h-`re to the rumor that an American nun-of-war Wu sunk in Samoan waten in a light with the (leriiun corvette Olgn. While no credence is given to the report the pnblictitiuli hits occasioned a sensation iullowing the report. from Kiel a few hiya ugo of an engagement. The fact. that the name of the vessel alleged to huve been sunk is oinitted Idds lo the disbelief in the report, but the only United States vessel now in Saunoa, waters is the .\'ip,i-.-. Ciaizain Scheuck, quarte;`xi1au}tei`ot the Unite-u State.-I Murine ('Orps, Venn:-s the atatrnu-nt that the Olga WIS supplic-ll with l()l`r|l`\lu(`S, which is not. the case with the threc .-\in.-ricnn was vea- sela \le.\palcht`1l to SAn:on. Ti. sIll.|I'IIQhiI\ -\Inn|mi:n nf tin\(]naAI1i:- UTIHU 140086 0]] {HO 3llllJI.'CL About 5 o'clock this morning David ` Fields, a waiter at the Ru)-Q, House, and his wife, who live in Napier-street opposite ` the petrol station, were horried when they woke up and discovered that their 6 iyeekmold baby was dead. The child slept in the same bed with them, mid lhei proba- bi!ity is that it was smothered during the` night. _ A.~..l.L.'..Iu-.n T\..|.....\..I .-J l\oo....~n -v: I\II4\. --5-'~ Au-hlsislxop Duhnmcl of Ottawa will pm- bulrly _(`nuduct the `services at the imull - tion of Bishop Dowling. - ' inorulng. The annual meetin of the Provincial Dmnge Grand Lodge o Ontario West will convene at the Court House in this city on Tuesday. March IE2, at `. .30p.m., W. W. ` Fitzgerald of ,,London. grand master. pre- siding. It is expected that about 300 dele- gates will bopresent. from ull ptrts of West- ern Ontario. The Jesuits Estntrs Bill will bethe principal subject. under discussion, and denite notion will be taken by the Grand Lodge on` the subject. About 5 u'r`lm-It this murnino David ivouNGT6vE TURNS on THE Ms -Z_. out content. 01 an u-anus. Mr. Guthrie's bll Introduced yootordny, to amend the Ontario lnsunnce Act. pro- vide: for I prompt uppniumont by compo- kant npprnneru, mutudly choaen by the inaund and the oompmy,of good: par- tially destroyed by fire andfulao for the expense! tho propontion o I rtionlnr account of gotidn lone Ihould the inirurod ro- flue to preps" one. A do-mntgtinn {mm Pu-rv Sound wnitnd

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