Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Mar 1889, p. 5

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Donavon at n Tnannnbpo Plot. Cnurunn. Ru-oh I0.--A sensation in lactic nudhonby thodiooovo olaplot In Cu-hnwn not the life ol Brim; Recldont. Iohhnjnh bu oond h L'| inn is Down on It with fun: loci. lloxtnux. Mu-oh II.~-Rov. Dr. Smyth gonna of tho Prohnunl. Mining:-in` I wife. Cnumrl mas. James Alcxalnler Irwin il 3 Hamilton lnoulder, 40 years old, who is in custody here on the serioul clmrge of bigmny, it beingullcgonl that he has two win-s living, No. I in Hamilton and No. `2 in Toronto. He came down from lhuuihuu .\`znuuluy afternuun tn sou the` sex--and wife hut was met by Detective .\`lemin_ who urn-stml him on as warrant sworn out by the Toronto \r|........ .1... h..-...l 1`......L- Dalum .. nrnnunu hmllly ulsposeu ox .uarcn 1. M u a. m. It is nicially announced that lhusc cum- paniun have been incorporated: The (`un- Itructing md l u\'ing (`mnpzuny of Ontario," --The Windsor .\lzunufm.-turig um! Nmelty \\"( >Fks Compsuy." The St. John's Good Tam lur Hall ('ompuny of 'l`urnnto," The D. V. Beadle Nunery Company of St. Cntlmri " I-_.... .\l.u..u.lnr I :-In-in in A }':nnilI`nn WIU H pawn IICISCB IUI u Ell` Lt H -I\.--- The Camlwell election cam. was again be- fore Judge Street. at Osguude Hull Saltfnlny morning. The five clays stututury notice of Snlitlfa withdrnwnl nut having been an- nouucecl in tho county paper the case was Iguin adjourned twu weeks and will be nally disposed of March 23 at ll :x.m. It is nlvinllv nmmunccd rote. pulsing along Kingalrcet west on .\`atu:|ny Mrs. Shannon, `I69. Bathurst-strut, was- nighl when a thief deftly snatched her purse (`ontniniug $3 and madu good his uclpe with it. ' - Almht 10 o'clock on Suturtlay night wan II. Aboht I0 o'clock Sutur(ln._v night. Walter Nicholson `of 15 .~\lice-street. was wnlking nlong- Y0ngc~ItrL-ct. when ilnv.-e men let upon him near (`uInlmrlaml-strcet. uml hint-king him down, went thruugh his pockets. All they gut. for their trouble was it pawn ticket for a silver wntch. The (`nnlwell again A Llotler Fatal fmnlug Arrldc-Iu-The (`unl- well III:-rllon Hue ' ' Tunnwn, .\Ia\rch ll.--.~\t the meeting of the Toron'1.o .\linis`ierinl :\ss0t'iuliQ!l on Sun a `motion cmnlemning Lho J.suits' I Estates Kill was pauscdhwnhnut l\ dissenting rnln A SCORCHER AT WALLACEBURG. A GAS SYNDICATE. TORONTO `fopics. Vml Wu". `"3 HIYO I-IITUU KUUU USIIPI. "I hen by wny uf Auckland that we will Inn more ships hero. God only known how this unir will end. The Samoan: do not wuut. (lernmny to annex their ialnnd, but have long ago asked both England And the United States to Luke tholn. II'l`I... I190`- ..-n..- u .LI-|-`J L--. TL- CIIMII. . . . . ...I.llI..'l1I BJNI. LC-.3 III Unllod Sula!-1.80.570 IJNJII L3!!! J. r. Woodlcy, biios and [too and but-olQuoboo. In in nuohl dinlticl Ilrl-lug and thocuupliontklnchl Othn hf. . (`nnndn l . . ISLGHD 6.3.735 $.32! United snucn . 10.713 2.010 Lang 1 Mn mrry In m-tncv-_ says Sir (.`l-nrlem, that Can.-uI_u so-on-n to H fnllmg rapidly on: ol the [Ht in (`Milne-(`Hull with the oxpurt of button Of nu-r I.`-.lIll,llllc\\t<. imp-one-d during the -at only `JIT3 cwlvl. uuue from the lbonuniou line is nu rrn~--ll wluuevrr matl can In why (`anurla should not Iuaku Luttrr an end an that pruduu-d hy the ullu--r uuunlrio-s wlucn. arm! the hulk uf (in-an |`snuun's .-cuppligg 3 tum M mu mo-ans tun be luuml I. Ch: Cr-Jm-In In.-I)` lsblllll Hm poliliun in Hull \ld' wluch shoe has at right to uccupv, cuuuldorinc the mI\nnmgo~n ulna p--3-new-con. Ol count tha- pn-az illcrvusv in ma exports in cln-an from the lluuumuu may haw u-mo-thing to do with the do-cruise in the vxuurtl ul butter. has as Uvuudn In alnle to produce clu-no which n Ngnrdod as among the but thus in innportod. it In tho Iul-jock of 1' mark that she dose nut occupy n umllu ponilion in rvunni to Dunc: The quution in one which will repay invo-u tuticm. considering the pr co-1 paid run this country. [should think that 3! bits: war mo -rly mud, mud it o-are were taken in its me mu and III in upon. It would tr- nlin I lum nomc nu-t to all tlsor who iutereno-cl thenunlvu in the trade. Grvutor nu-Imou nught. nluu villa udvuntuo he paid to the raining o! poultry {or oomun.ptIuu how Tho-re is a hurt lurk!-I lot Hun Iniud of pm due. and the prion no high. The demand would corui. ly ho greatly inon-nod It the prion won I lmlu lower. The cool oi Iflllf pun {mm Ouudn in cocupsrnivoly light at the present. time. and I boliovn that lowlu. ducks. neon Ind union couid be sold but to Iodine In-go uz-tutu to any pol-noun in the Dominion ontorpnoina enough to ongnn in the trade. Fowll. duck: and IINVI an Ilnudy on tho lurid in London from Rania. Tlw import undo in not :7 Ian yet. but it will In neon Iron the Iquno that il in rapidly growing. ' The ohms mapnmsx ad the Unit-`(I Bum: IIIW" . " ' nnnujr I ('N`.s. TNAI24 . . Oi wlmh huu (`augndn 1 mm! sxurm. (VI. .4 .._ I I .. Juuuu . . . .. Of wine`: hum; Slates l |IllI`|l -l|l!~`. J Shvq.` and Lamb`. Total; .. .. `. .on I'll ...| . Tmnhc . . 0, 0: which lrum : 1., ,1 I onl I `I H `In hurts:-.~. Tolms I.\t;.s.'.l Of which hum : (`mmdu .... ,. 91. l'nilud St-cuts J an. In0uIu||........ mu Unllod Sutton. nun IAIJVQ xu vs uu.-u --v (`annd.-u. . . l'ui(c\l Slulua. IV`;-_ IIIWHHU. In an editorial article headed, "The First. Shut, "commenting upon the reported engnge- ment betweentlie l'nnc.l States st:-inner Ni ic and the German corvette Olga, Tue (`uiforniai Denmcrat, lmdng U2-rman paper uf this city, will my t-ymnrrow: .\s an Ainericnn citilen of Norman exlraiction we cannot but dcepfy deplore this unfortunate qusrrul between the country of our viiolce and that of our birth.` But. whatever may come, there re- main but two roads to fulluw: Either we` must rally round the starry Ha; and defend it with our livu uni uur fortunes, or we have to shake otl` .~\in-ric;ui Clliteuship hy emigrating from this cmnitry, and since we have come hero to nay we will stand and full by our ag, uur country right or wrong. ' K 0'75: Totals. ..... 42.` (H which frt;l.l\. : `(`Mmd:\.. . 3. l'ullcd Slums Shh}: 11 `Ill l.4lHl l\`- Ul`.u.. .. I n\"\ I." B 15 Untied Sums... G.l`.|7..'& 8.()5.'1.lM 6,&. ;,27O H. N. A.. _. .., IZLTII $5.31 IJLJII The imp-on-ts bgth nf when sud Hour out Canada uhuw .u cuusidernble decrease compu- ed wnh that. of the proviuuu year. and the I.-sum ren-zuk applies to [hr Umtod Show The fvatuw of the year vrqn the in-mane in the ilnportzn lrun. Ru.-nu llld Germany. The tots! imports show .-u tvndeucy Io iucrtnla, but It In an inuuu-cunt fact fur comidernliioh that out the total cvnnnazny .4 when which wu import ed, about u'.'.0()()_(|f|l) cwl.o.. less than 12000.0tN cwts. Calm: (nun lhitnsh posses-iout. In the case `M wlu-M, naval and uur. out 0! nearly l7,0(|(|.000 of cwls. inn-mod onl "R't,l6J c\\`ts. (`nine fmln Bullish u-rrntury. {I will be pen, therefore, how grunt. :\ margin there ya fur a development an the imports from British ||(h-~'nP8SI()luI mud |-aIl.icII|:u'|_v from Cnlndu. UH-at Hnituiu \\'uuId co-rlan-Iv be an n wry u-ruuzu pmiuun in Llm ewmt. as! her being nnlmnl--d In any war, cunsnda-rung the cums on \\'|I|I:h she has to rely upon formnn coun:'n'o1 ll lhr pr!-srul hum fur thu me-zxus of feeding her rapidly men-u-mg [mu-ulutlun. The Huzh (`(`nIlnissun.--r lln-n refers to {Le Imallncu oltlmimu-unumf barley and ocu- roInCanada, and lays this country should lave I much lurcwr nhmving. nu _ c-n-...:.._ n_....- ..I_s- In ok- ;._.....s- IIIVP I lllllcll lIfL"'I nuuwnun. The following gures relate In the ixmxrn Into Great Briuin of mink animals: .\I - A u-v~u-rn.sn7r-n~-r null . .. . `3 Of which from: nA_..1 . came mun um I\-`rlh .\n.enic;n: IL N. .`l. . . . . . ... l.l5'.'.A`5 l.JlU.2!D IJI.-X5! Unhed States On tho Allnnlic. 5.28.5.7? 7.971.450 `1.m'1.:'-I`n On lhc Pnoio... 4.261.569 LONJ` 3.`.`TPd52 Uf wln-at um-nl and Hour the-re wen import! ilIC,uUI'l-'1IlBxIl.:|iI| in 11436 H.730.?33 cwu-.. ulued at .[`.~.`.. .'\-IJ07: III 1~-`*7. 15205.-"45 CW1-*-. vnlurd ul no.0-.'o_`|::.~'; n- 1858. l6.9r.'.:`.' cwta, value-:1 nt L`.I_.'s:m_h`U0,uf which there r...... .n... I ...-...l <....... ...a n..;.;.L. ` cw I ~. UulledSIulcs ll.17:.l!r1 n N A 77u..'m n. N. A-.. l'nilvd Stulvs 0|: lhv Allnulit`. On the PAC`-iHL_`... 51_.`~u uml .).u:Ia res|n'cl.|\'eI]r. In 1SSI`tlm tutu! qunulily of what Inmurz ed imure-M. Ilrnunu mm 4.`.-l(H,. H~lm\L~.. valuml at L'17.5h`I~`,1:'>5; in 1887. f'n.").7?~'.13-"3 c\r!s., valuv-d M. `.'1.33. ),90`.Z; in 1388, .'IT.`.. -I. 934, valued at L".!l.`JT1.33l. of which tlmrn w-~nI from British .\'urt|n America ml the Ynntod Staten: Ill .lV I'l'I'\' 49.168 Haiti Tlw returns show an incrc-aw; lmch of lint- H: ctluiufnllls and ion-igners, ahlmuzh u-re Ks as Ire:-ease in the mmubu` of l|(`|):|l'llll`Ps fur L|n- l'nutd States. The gures her the Inner cuuntrv were 293,099 as against` 2`.P6.!K)l u: 1837. There \\'as also n falling u III u o~Inummt.s to .-Mxstrnluin, t.he- uqmbrrs being 3l|.`ll uml 35,195 reap:-cl.|\'ei]r. In 1.\`.'ll`u Hm Luml nmmlilv of wheat umnur: The llunllun In auon. \VA~mIx:1'u.\', .\l.\rch I0 -'l`he following in A part of Kim lust letter trum Capt. .\Iul- - Inn. -of the United States steamer Nlpsic, received by his lnutln-r in tlus city. The letter is Jan-d".\pu\, Jn . IS: " Harm in .\'.-unn.n we I|.n`:- war limo: nnd Inuulgnljun limp Cr:-at Irllnln and Inn (`omluuu In This (`ennui-y-'I`nd0 and (`enhance will Ibo llnlher land. 01'rA\\`A..\lurch 1l.-Sir Chnrfea Tupper hm isaumf his annual n-pun III cunnoctmn mm -Iuiu uivu as High (7.-mmuznioner for Canada Thu duumie-ut ls nnnpne-ndix to the Import of the .\lnuuI'er of Agrnculturo And an}: extmr rix.-ly mm the quer4tiuu of elulgr mm {mm Great Britain and the: Continent lo L`.-umh` |mI cululllnl trade and cumuusrcu with Lhr Mother (`uuntr_\'. Tlw following I! an extract from the Hm Flnliun re-turns isuu.-(I luv Lha Bntiuh Bqmrd U1 lrmlc-,, m- Mr M they {clue to Czlllldlt Nnllolmlll ios. ' l.\%3. lC\\`7. English.........., .........,... '.`l.6|l h"nlcl. .. . . . .. . .. 3,0`)! Irish. . . . . 3.80! \ 0..-~.-n and Bulls. `at AH 010: a ml Bulls. fllli HIGH CO.\l'S REl 0lt.T. NHAT sin CHARLES SAYS Aaout COLONIAL MATTERS AT HOME. I-`orulgnors. R1107 ll3.7.'I3 571.012 . 1.-c.s+.m; ` ll.t)5`.l.3$2 I~\VL Qwln. 3.0S0.!lSl `Fl-lace Bxrllecl. Sn FIu\'cIsco, March l0.-The news- papers here yenterdny put out bulletin: lmling than the rumor thut the Nipaic had been sunk unl the .-Uauneala` cu tured by the (Sermans, hnd been conrmu by pri- vate advices. Tremendous crowd: collect ed about the oicoa and the excitement was intense. I.. -.. .. Ha ......I -..2_.l- |...-..I.. I II'I"I... I'.`:...o as l.l8;'.7%S no; Ill moo. m.:II .'.ul _.`;m_su0, of med Stun-s md British l.8l5.817 (,`\\'lS. H.R73.H3 968.-S73 ' LE1 Inn: C\\'l, 3.!lil.7S| .0 I! 10.35 I887. '1!) `kn 7.419 7. I07 TUCCIVGII III KJCFIIIIIII" III AIHGFICC. Secretary Tracy and Commodore Walker denounce the story an an absurd fabrication. It is learned that the reported destruction of tho Nipsic wee not even mentioned at the (`nlliuct meeting yesterday afternoon, which fact is an additional proothat none of. the executive departments urn in possession of infornuitiun which wnnl J Ctjllrln the rumor. cm.` 13.5(1'4'.lEI YSJJBJ l.N0.5l9 Ullil 311.5 ` ',l:ls.x:`. 8.3.1.0!!! 5.133. I35 u:u.-grapnoutno lcllllg cunlul I0! me NIIOII that itis not to be slrppulonl that he hal neglected his dtityantl failed to inform hil overnmcnt of an event _of Inch importance. n answer to the Iugqestion that the Gor- mans would contrul uvcry avenue by which the news cuuld"reach the United ;St.atoa, it is said that they could not prcveilt the in- formation from reaching England through some of the English \'cuels at Samoa. even supposing that the rvpnrted enga ement had been followed hy a declara of war, which ' mi vlu have reaul in cutting oll Consul {la-..-. from the cable at Auckland. Naval otiicerl hen without exception also discredit the story, although they admit that the Nipsic would have been 0\`el`lllI\lt`l)0(l l) the (Lga in a la ght. They are rather inclmed to accept the view taken by certain of the l`Iugli3'j1_ papers that the `publication in the German no\\'np:|p(:t`i waa.thruwn out as n feeler to learn how an I attempt to chastise the Mataafn forces for the killing of the German seamen would he rec:-ived in Germany nnd America. Smvretni-v Tram: And (`nmlnorlnrn \\'nlluu' TIP I-llel That the Import In I-`nine lTI- rhnnxt-uI-surrlng luau!-I (`nae VVIlI_ In-lumen! In in-A Frnneluh. \V`AsI|l\":TtI.'i. .\l.u-ch l0.;-Thore is Itill A dearth of new: from Sunoa in the Sun and Navy Do.3pu'tments. In the State De - mcnt \ the {net glut they hue not In oicially udvined ` of the blowing up ofiho .\'ipsic.-ia rep:-led cu x-utcient evidence that - nu such thing has hnppenovl. They have not telegrnphodmho acting cnluul for the rouon thllitis not to ho; swmmnnaul thlt he hn` Tm TINLY .\`l E(l{ or \v'I{RT NOTHING KNOWN AT WASHINGTON A_BOUT...THE SAMOAN STORY. . `WHEN THEY ARE Rll-" E. WHICH K nbdicott. TEN PER CENT. us: x...""...."` .'z'.".'.'...~.?l'..".;'i':~.'l "'`}3..'l'.I :0. purpou disclosing the orernmont to .....o 1. . .......... .1... ..........a_. 0.... `L- mun: I-II IOHCII 0| HID I III IOTDOII I0? 1 t inducing than to 5 mounts vlor oxpungh Iron an `Gonna: ln|mn.lo |ll hard: a hub: """l_ VH3 "I13 I-1| 1" `Japan has null'ered`uvorely from disas- trolu Gun. On Feb. 1 fire broke out in Shldmokn and dutroyod IWO buildin inulndin` schools. but itull, shrines, temp on and other public buidinp. On an IIIIIO (In) M. Yokoouh o Bro [mud 500 bonus. Tho loading German author-3, including Spiollnpn, Froytag. Frunul and Wilden- brnch. in I lost Anninlf. ll; Im- - now nwrun nun. II? I-In wwvew. AI Gelleuin. Pe.. ll!) deethe from di h- therie hue occurred Iince November. ' he epidemic in enributed to the Inc of impure veter. Bleak diphtherie he: become epidemic in Clarion County In the tune eute,_ Aeg nungjgul ne ere reported. -I...-. lug. -nil .-4./I n.---uh. 5...... .li--- WUIPII III GUI: A protect from tln Cardinnl. archbishop: i And binhops of thb Ptovinco of Quebec l ngslnu the recon: luv [ousted by the Italian l Governmanrnimed at the Po `a temporal power was forwarded to the V aticnp autho- rition lut week. A_t\ ILAA2, II, Inn .l_.;L_ I,,,,, 1.- x _.- ...,......- . ..... ......... In the Lower Californian gold alda team: are paid 8.30 to haul provision: in. and if the influx continues a famine will lollov. Flour Iold last week at 850 aaaok, and canned goods are worth more than their weight in gold. A In-Alan! '1-nun III: (`..lI`l`ilIA| an-n-hlnlnhnnn The level-crossing can of the widow of Edmund Lnpointo, killed on the G.T.R. truck st Cbanning-Israel. Montreal, wu concluded Int. wvok. the jury nwsrding Ira. Lupoiuw 840(1) dnmqm. I- ah- I ..--- l`.I`..-nu`-.. ....l.l R-l.I- A.._- uauuu -uv-\... u. U... .-._. The .\lcxicu_| Cllliuc` on Satunlny dis- ` cuud the: Lower Cllifuruinn lrouhlel, uni ` ddcided if necessary to dcclsro martial law N Troop: are being hurried forvcrd to protect. the frontier. _ - Peter lhliton & Sons. leather mervhnnts of .\loutn-.nl,wore served .\`Atun|.\_v u.:h a demand of assignment by the Bank of Montmal, liuhilmos 875,000. ,_.:A I -.LI,_ I_.._, ,1" I 2, An III-'l'IUOIIOIII`~-`I Pl-oploelu lion! Canada and Ilo Inlet Nnv \'on. March l0.- l`o-duy'I Herald oonuiunlong Inner from Rev. W. A.` Cnwfnnl-Faust of St. Paul`: Church. Chur- Idtutown. I - |;. L. in which the vriur ro hoaiu that wind - the next century the but ad States will hooolno C monarchy. that Cumin will not ho a cokmy ol Gran Britain mom than twenty-live or thirty you-I lungor but will bobomo independent. and than what: both countries are rips In it they will unit: In one kingdom. nnuu u vuu, u----u Qlvu V. u,vvv. Despite excited cables from abruad in re- \ Terence In the French 1-yndncuu-'3 Ihirtd, copper receives but little attention nmmg metal brokers in New York. nu .. |- . n . u .. wuvnu ...m.......... .....- .....v .. Mn. Paulina King (colored) of Spring- eld, III., has just vumnleled a 40lnys' fast, undertaken in obedience to I "vision" from the Lohl. II I-. ;u__ I,.| n Ilxsu vn uu-ya.`-. vv ....-u. .. Emigrstion stauuics show that 21,500,000 R omignuu have left Germany since l87|, of whom 2.000,(X)0 have gone to America. Il__ I)_..I-- In'.._ l...\I......Jl ..` \`..._2.. llvcu qt \-cuw-an nu-u .-nu -`K una-. Ninety-twn thwmaxul pilgrims visited the shrine of la honuc Ste. Anne at Beaupre hut yen. "I'D... Ql\-uinn .\rnuv luau lunan m-nhiI.:o...l Jcgl. The Sgxlvntinn ;\ rmy has been prohibited by the authu: iliea frum cnrrying on its work at Berlin. Sauunl-ny wu gem-rally ohsern-d in Berlin A: I day of Rrayer in memory u! the death 0! Emperor Villiun I. I'.`...:__.ol.... -n.o.-ri.... chum 0l...o -) Kn nnn A party of I07 American pilgrinn has ur-` rived at Ueu--a fmm .\I.xrse~|lles. `~- . . .1, .,, 1 , ;| ._:,,,_ __5 1., 2 .x D0835 Of II III-ILL`. Bll.L\'ll.l.la`.. March 9.-.\lr. Ketchum Grthnm, ex-.\l.L..-L fur \\'eut Hutinga, died this morning at the reeixleuce of his son, aged 60 years. Mr. (irahnrn was plotted to the Legislature in 1867 After A Collies` and in ISTI Ivy acclnumtiun, but in 1575 he wu defentcd. He '38 one 0! the piuueen in the dairying industry. A family of three sons and one dsughter Iur~ viva him. a I-`nun lo Deni. \\'x.\`.\`irm, March |0.--The body of Archie Wilson. whu disuppeorod from here umunth or so :30. wu found about ve miles from the city fruzen stiff and brought. here. An inquest will be held. Mole I Slulle of SI. luu-pl. OI'r.\\\`., arch 9.--.~\ sensation hns been caused here by an nnir which eclipserx anything of the kind ever heard of in Canada in the way of church robberies. Lust. night thieves entered .\`t.. Anne`: (`slim lie Church and stole an statue uf St. Joseph. ' The priests are in-ligmun over the mu-rilw iolll Act and have secured thn services of etectiven. WIII `IV. ,0 IV WT IXIII. (III III J0!--n As yet. comparatively fOI.ll 0 uvurool the receipt of the lower by Ald. Human. The law than that the uueiupml bribery I or intimidation of any public oicoril pun- ishable bynlong urn III grinon. Magis- " Irate Bartlett aid lus ovoniuu tin it wu one of the gronuoc pieces 0! impudonco In bcdovur Icon. The letter will In laid bo- fon the Committee on Public Work: on 'I`.....I-.. l'r--jut lot :1 Monster In-ulgr. .\l~x'rm..u., .\l.u'ci| 9. .\ deputation has game to Ullaxuu to look aft;-r tue project. to construct a lnriulge ucruss Lne St. Lawrence. from Longum-uil tn St. }[ekn'~s lshud, with nine spans, auul from the lsLmd 10 Point 5:. (`hale-s,\\ith fnurxeen spans. l'r0\ isinlh will he made in the phu for A double (rack line of hl\\'!\_)' for {nun cars as well as .5 maalwny fur \'uhich.~s and foul pas.-cngcrs. The eslim.-sled coat. is $`. ,lK)U,000. N Almmlunnl by Iln;r Iu-vrnyrr like Tnlicso II:-r II n life. l`.u'm:~Tr.I:. .\lnn-h In. .-\nnn Diamond, nhuul `.3 y:ars uhl, cwnrnilled ulivide at the \\'u\urly Hun.~:e thi\ nu-wing hy taking poison She c.u;-no iu\r- fr-vln Bollcvxlle-.UnL , with (`Inn-la-.~x .\lacklin_ .1 ln('lIIlu'l` of the Shamus (fliru-n` (`nmpun_v, hut \\m:k. .\`Murnl:x_\' the mlnpmy left for Syr.u`use tnvl .\|.| Lhn tuhl her he was tired of her mnl wuuhl no I-mgcr he bothered with her. This, it nppenrs. caused the wonmn to talu- hrl llfx` \ III\III- Illll I I , - A * |lAk`I IIUIII LUICCI CII\l gum` tn ( him .'\n.n-_` ulnrvqt. Tim North (`hum lhily .\R-ws says: Tins Ink-f lv:=snn learnesl.` from this uutlygn-alt is tlmt it will not do lu believe that fnrei 'n'erI -are in nlnsolute security at any 0 the treaty ports. 1 I VVLIUII 1. s-mllcrs L0 resmre oruer. The riot I-ruke out ugnin on \Vedne.~Idz|y nfu-moon. \\'l:cn (Jen. Kennedy reached Chin Kiting In-. had the .*\vxncv`ic:) thug raised ll the L'I|il0\l St 1103 L-un~`ulasle. The British Ihip .\lulim' :\rrn'ml nu "hurs.|;Lv and tin.-d a I.'I'ute trxw HI ili~'h ag. \\'|ti1in tive n.inuhn nfln: Hm ririn-v nf the first. Nun the I nqrupclu note It \ lull nuulg. \ uuI- nlung `in twin. The trouble began, it is claimed, in u street row,` when as (`hinomsu was knocked down by .i policenun. This excited the mob. and their `first act iv to destroy the poll:-e station. Then thcy made for the British con.-ulut.e, where I (`hiuese inspec- tor, who hau not since been seen. is `believed to have taken `refuge. On the way they fired lhrco foreign houses. The Chinese general in command 3- nt. 300 men to rolect. the consulate. As soon as the - mo I Appeared the soldiers capitulnted. Some fled llltl the rest joined the `mob. The Consul`: wif-e fled barefoot with her c,hlldru'i from the back door of tho vuilslllntc, whilv the mob, aided by llzu soldiers. sucked and burned evcry:.him_z. The missionaries" ' houses and I clmpel noirly shared the mime fete, while the llzilisli Consul himself was 1. ice in iimnineul danger of death. The .-\rm*ricrm consulate mm looted and Inorolmusos were hurnod. The residents tonk refuge nn hulks und the mob tried to follow Zhem, hut _lhe L`()l1ll8l`ll!Igl)l`lI'.`gQS were _l`a1l>`l`tl. '1`1.;~ viccmy lulegrzlpliol to Inc llrilish Consul that he was sending 2000 S-Jltllcrs tn l'e.~'tnre order. '|`l._. ..:..o l...,.l._. .\..o .....l.. .... \\7...l.u....I..n Al,II-!:Il I.|m- |i|oI~o.nl (`Mn luau; In _ (`Mum-`l`hr Town II Iilnn. SAX Fl(A.\ (`l~`(`u, .\lnrch 9.v--The steamer Ilelgiv, which irrived here this mnrning.. tirav. duuniled advices on the recent nnti~ European riots at (`hin I\'iuug. (`hinl Kiung `in nrnin Thu Qrnnlnln hmmn. it is vhimml, | from Hung Kong and Yokohama. brings the I \ .. ........,- ....... n-inutcs afte; (`ninese in Ill. . '1` INTERESTING ITEMS BY WIRE. A BELLEVILLE GlRL'>` FEE. 9| rlluul: IV DFIS. "ll" HID`. |lIH IW.r\.I- Tllunuluy last. AM. John lhruion receiw l I letter purporting to be from Unmlnun .4 (`llnr-s ho-no movers of Detroit. which is I llngnnt violntion of the criminal law of Consuls. Tho letter is written on the lull hood: of the above tirm and purport: to be signed by Mr. (`l:rk, the junior partner of the rm, who won in \\'indsornfe\valsya provioiu to the date of the loner. 1!. wind: up with the foilmnin : "I have thin pro- position to nuke, Mr. union. It is custom- ary in Detroit, than a job in given to nmnnornu the one who lam the giving of it. and if you will ncnro me the job of ` moving the lit-nun on the proposed Itrool-I I will give you I0 per cent. on oil jobs." A: val. cmnnnrntivelv for an nwnrnnf SACKED AND I I" I`( I\I`lI 1 the: firing c .4`. \`II HHK. `V lllllll Il\l' iug of the first gun the `nu-nt hm! ml in all |i~ txitml Statt-s an-.1mor nllt--I frulm Curve: and I . ......o Holloway : Pulp and lnlmont. Some occupnlonn tends tn the develop- mom of oeruln dinner. uml thdoo whet mil seminars are peculiarly llnblo Oorhvmnm till". lumbngo. and other Illioal complninu. In the gold elds and copper mine: Holla- wny'I It-modlu have boon lurgely pntrooilod by the workers 8') their war? grout udvun `. up. and they can ho condently recum- muudod u lnvulunblo romodlen for Inward congestion. spam: and cnmpa In the bowcln, Ind All thou condition: of the Inn and liver to which than who work orgmnnd or-In lmppro ulnonphon no :1: llnrly llublc. For can. laminae. In`amudotlhud]o|nhthouotIon ol ollownyi Olltnolt II oulloltlynluullnu and soothing. and sup y uhonld nlwnyn be at hand In can of Won the Wuger and Incl III: lllb. Lo.\'no.\', March 10. -.-\ lulu-kamith in the town of Marne, Schloavig-Holstein, n- oently main 5 waster thn he could not three pounds of row men md one pound of row uuupu and drink nix quuru of boot at one nitung. He ncoom liuhed the feat. ` but died almou immediate y Afterward. A tmortoln examination of his body ro- vulod the fact um his stomach had boon run by the proasu_ro n!_iu conhntn. loci-lvodl Guru) at Berlin. BBRLH, .\l|l'`ll ill. The Ilulication of King .\lil.in of .\'ervia, lln-u_;h not cxpcctel Io anon, wan r here very calmly. having been long consi-lorml inevitable. In foreign oilicial vircles nu fears are entertain- ed that the event will disturb the existing peace, Prince Bismarck lining taken pre- cautionary measures to restrain Austria from any precipitate nciinn_ uni Ruuia having all to gain by mainuining a waiting attitude. The news that Servia had decid- ` ed to reduce her a my lurther restore! con- ` denco that no advutumua policy will be pursued. . BlIlIu\rI.`ll`3 close nll\' ; Imam`: Trlumpln In orvln. Lox!-n\', .\]M'cl| I0. King .\lilun's Abdi- catlon is the visible sign and nail of Rnuins triumph and of Austria's ulelclt in .\`erviiL It is the anal of a lung gmne, played rather low duwn on both Ilclua. A ustria in Prince Russia is dreuled I1 I prolm la ally of France . and Prince Bis- murckl policy is to pustpuiw to the Inca: ible date the turning uf thut probability nto fact. He has tlierciore every motive to keep on e.is_v terms u it!) linth Russia And Austria. Russia's triumph is regnnled at Vienna as momcnury. ('1-ruin it in that Austria will not ll;-l.`.!_v relinilnish her claim to nu-endnncy in Na via. What Rul- Iian intrigue hns nclin-\'cl :\ustriMi intrigue il likely sooner or lntvr tn umlu. The Iituation in tho H.|ll(3ll* l)(`CUlIIl`S in fuel. more L'l'lllL`-ll than ever. The Flo-ml: In lnglnucl` Lo:mn.\`. .\I;|rch In, I-`urther damlgo by ` oods is rnporte-l in he .\lIdi.uLl and = Wentern countivs uf Hn\,vl.snd. l4U.\||\'\. .\lu|l\.`H I ' 'I'I|I I\-llll||"Il|ll (`hurclnll's rat, ~p-w h in the lluiisc ul (`ommonu nu lllS n-hum mm (in Muck on the naval proposals nl Im- 1iu\'t'l`nlnt:l|[. He follows It up ycstz-:ul.\' with at hurll Ixiiling letter in The 'l'ux:cs. llu v-vnleinus nut merel this lnrv.--will so l"'lYlL' nf l.nrvl lie:-rgu Halni tmi and his .\ lm.: I (y collengiivs ; he protests that all sch:-n. -- I'!lh|||-\KlllR_ {min the Admirilty A5 at prcsvut mnstituh \l must. be received with the gran-st sllpl\`i(ul zunl mis- lrult. l.Ul`\l Ruhlulllll is nu . the only critic of these pl`Ul)`lS<|l. l`lm e.\p-mliture on an- uouncud udclitiuns tn the iuvy amounts to $50,000,000, SH r.,u\l over seven years. Tho Glndslonian.-_ pfulnblv with .\lr. Ulndstono at their licml. ivill oppose this in It wuto of public i.mimy. Lam lhnnlulph prnmiues them his lwst llrlp, and `Jicru is every pros- pect of lively work. (`amp In-arr Tina`; TIIIO. Lo.\'nu.~'. .\l:\rclI III. .\lr. Cnnyboare, M.l'.. attended the annual Furnish dinner It. the Holboru restnliramt, Saturday. A [must was nrninnml tn llm l'l`ill(`9 nml prin In. lIll'\'cy I. Illluu III rVC`llII'U BIIU "IUV' i of \ number of residences, and those vi 1 have to be lot by tender to the Bond of Public Works, who make the nwurd. `Plum-.uInv hurl. ALI Juhn "an-nuns romnirr I III IIIU IIUIUUI II llflllldlli -`xuuru .`\ tout was prupused tn the Prince and Prin can of Wales as L c hukv and Duche.-I uf Cornwall. of Couybeare ruse uni snug God - less the Priuce of Wales." \`u-in; H-nyl-e-are smimz the diner: hev:une- furious and shouted " Stand up, (`nuvbc:u`t- ' " He `is dis- loyal 3" Turn him out 3 " elc. Conybearo llnv rf_Q All present unh lhv exception . I I ` lllyill I ` nally rote. tecti-)m'st is l r<-a":-lent nrcl this jun that the [tribe or am. WUUIU U6 ll Vfry` UIAICTCI Earl Spencer, \\ lm.~'r \ weight and A11tlmn'.y_ ; when Mr. (il:ul.stmu- Home Rule measure, 1. lrut on the same priln-.,G improved furm. 'l'ni~. It even Ue_:;inx* to lml; .l~ Parnell might. be rm l\ : wnicnu in:-nn 1: mm. Now that is not a xliioct xleclnrvition of B willimqiiuass in ncce-pt Hume Rule on either the Colonial or the Aincrican liusi.-I. 'l'Il(9||, liower. in cnnnovtinn \\ ith his House of Commons S])(`.'('Cll, it may Sl|U\\` _` in what. llll`CCLl0lI .\lr. l`.irm-ll's mind is wearing. .\lr. Chamberlain is n\-\` -r weary of pressing the (`unzuliui pmmlli-l, lint the .'\Illl'lt`Ill example anil `the relutiuns of the .\nieri|n States to the Alnuriczsn` Union~oll'er un.ilngics Io remote from lrvlnml that ihry have hitherto been left mainly to thv zunntc-ur. It is not It all likely llut. .\lr. l`urnell will propusc or ;u`u_~p[ \\ hgi m l_\' lie ('.\lll'\l .~\meri- can llunu: llulv, hut in m.-wlitic:i'.i--n uf lil;ul~ stoniuu Home llulo is `cc.-rtaiii, ..nl p.u Uru- I-..- ...... ......I I... "\`.A" n nvluurinnx-A lUIIlllI IIIHIIU I\lIll' I3 V`-` Inr: auggesienl by .\n would be u very` dnfcrc-n1 I-`nu-I .\`nmn-oxr \\ |m<.- xl u.-uuqn--uu. nu-u .....~ . L011!S|)(`Il('Cl'IIll!|1'X[Ix\srI`(1 to you hi: bcliv! llml Ireluml is 1-upahl--` I ~-'31 -b:n\`l-I'xn.'1cu:;Ilmz llwre is no such \\'mm: in thc minds or the genius M lhu Irish |n*upiv Ih.u lhl-_V cnnnut. b`o [rusted In do Iur Huzmoc In-.-% um \\ Iniuh ullyour I ulpnim~'. are Irualm! In ;~- '~|urm.nnd I.h.u which en-ry Mule nf tho ,-\ln("I'IIII Uuum lnu llm po\s'o|'1op-nfornn in ||.u- ml-_`:':mI ccnnumy of llml. cuunlry, with .ulm..lugc lo itself and WIllI|In`n`.|a1-dslronglh lo lhu Federal body of whlcmt In:-nu part. x*..... n.... .. .... .. 1:... .l..,.]...-..orm nf ; l.lber.u 0! kauluu run lll A\1l`.>l'Il'uBllI Ipeecln lalst In-ck in the llnuse uf (`uuqmons. What. Lnrd Rosclu-ry aaial was Still It I `dinner given by the l`Ti.'lIt_V ("lulu to Karl Spencer. MI". l':ll`lIcll make just before Lord Rosebcry. It wn a purely political dilllwr, tlle guests Llll lllmlslmlialls or Paxrnullitcs, and not, tl1(=n:lorc, an mmnont to be holding out olive lnxun nos to the Tories. No fresh one wns o"<.-roll llut none the loss | II .1 .,_ J ALA.-u.,_,,-4I., ne noxumg Olll ouvc nruux V No utfcrucl. | rclnnz-kabh was this pxssngw I .\.-.| u...........- 5.... win. \l~|'A` :____..._. lav-cl lnnglulph (`hutc|IIl|`q '-Nlllfli on {he 'AlmII-nil) l`rpdnnl---|`0II)hun~`| (`on- clutl at the fulrnlsh Jlfmer. Ln.\`Dn.\'. arch 10., `'1 lo not In;n$\`," Ilid Lord l{osul>cx'_\' Fritlny evening. whether it may he the lot. of the Tory party-~lmt I feel it :\'m'-Mly not ubscurely Idulnlwranlcd by :u':m* U`. lhgjr,-org:muA-tu otfar` _\1r. Parnell .m~l l:ia.pnny such 1: rnnncnrn n` ll.'...m L`.n`.- an (ht-v mun non-nt, A Wlndnr Alderman It-eelvn an Once tlonlbln Loner Concerning a Contract. Wlxnson. Much I11 -For some months Windnot has been agitating the opening of curtain street: in the western put of the town And I bylaw was introduood and pan- ed for that purpose. Arbitrator: were no- nnintgcl And are now hnldina lnealinal [ IIIEISLIFC (H x li'they (In. I ma... " rm }fT&ii 1~fI~:"i(;%Tfl= hI.\'.\'l~ZR. `A REMARKAELE -*AssAcE' N Am. "PAR- NEI.-LSSPKECH. - - PUG!` .\ll'. lI_l'llL`ll \|||`| I-I-yII \ alu-II Kl nensure of Huzuo Rule :5 nu.-y can accept. i'thoy I am sure that we cm] unly re- oico." That is the tint rt-spouse from my Jbeulof Cabinet. ruk In Mr. Parnell: v\4nn|\ Ian --._..|r Sn 0|... Human nf f`mnmnnn. The lalm r.-nu mx, .\l.u`cn I .11`. cm. ._ L (`:uunIu and Mn` .'N:|n~e. r.\`. .\IIrL`l| lll !".m.\tic. lie! [ha \'vx` in`: -~Z Ih-,: .\pr 1 ll;\1`1'isuus in;\ugax'.1l , .I u . l. . `- ..._. .v . . Hr .|IIIIIu| ` 4 tnmpcl ('aun:\l\ tn lllt"lll.|~'il\l|`lI |'l 1-I.u|~ '`erXa\it1, ml {ivu- ;\nx~-ricmn experience cut mutter. ~porch was of cre'at kc;-If I -1 x_\' cunning -imul-l inn.-xlm,-e a . . .. pl. . ..... . I ..... \\I|II il |IllI\l IIIAKIHS -v-me n ---m.m.ling :mnstituud I;ruum::|Ig ' -l.<-rd Hamlulpln I misc .1 . __ ,,.._ L Cu [or FIICE ll|.I|'}.K.|3C. .1I"UIll'IIr0l`U UI'U ID` nted and are now holding meeting: `waning-to the dioronl tide: of the ques- tion on to that will be nllowe-I the property owner: through which the stream will pan. The survey no nude will require the mov- ing nf A number nf nniulennos And llmnn HZ\|lg.l huh` . Illlla IIUIIU IHC IU35 age of thorhpeccln; ml .'f-5.-u\':-n'xn.1cu:; Il|,|l ml lhl-V vnnnnl Kn M). '3 3l:||IUl':|II|. F ulhvrs khan ,\Ir. nun-, Sullllu nuzu. prohzxl-Ky in an u). is si-'ni!`n~.u)t_ AH) Pm- -: nrnr nll `C Ml DUI` Ull an-l\lrr.~`s, lry lo `nnlnllw `ucnura of the Prohpunt. Mininurini ~ Lunch on, hr obuindd thirty fool ol `dgutuulot. opotiuoui In opposition to ` the JgI'uIu' NI]. which npnulm III) A Ierlanu Accident. S1`. I`no.\I.\s, March I0. -~ Whiln Mn. John Campbell wan attempting to replace a log under the nave it. tumbled over, pinning her to the oor and ronclerin her Ilnoonacioua. When she recnve her Ieneea the atom waa still acroee her body, which had been painfully burned by the hot new. She remained `gilnnedlo the I061` for ten or eleven houre, or nntll nearly 7 o'clock next morning. when a nelghhot, who had been alarmed by her erlee. burn in the door and neaoued let. A doctor waa an-Inonod and will endeavor to nave the ` `.51--5 -Illnnnnh uh: In IA:-raisin i..6-u4I Ilhllolwu IIIII wul Iuuunvor to low U patient, slthongh IIIO in terribly injurod. U16 Unlwu GKIIKCI [U haul: IJIUIII. The little paper tmblished here. The Samoan Tint.-3, has been suppressed by the Germans. On Jan. 9 the German consulate, Herman Consul`: home, etc-., were burned. Lou $100,000. It was the greatest. reerer ` in A ta. I lent. men to render aid. " hur Germany intend: sending out troops. The Gernmn (`onsul at Auckland chartereda emalj English steamer the other day and Ieut. her h--re with impavrtant Ger- man deepechee, but what these deepatchee were no one but Germans know." A t Irn-r Forget Subbed. .`\lo.\"rm:.u , .\l.irch9. -l erhsps the sharp out gnd must siivvosaful furger who ever came to Cnnade \\`| arroatecl this afternoon. He goes under some evvemy aliosea, one of them being Janice Teylor and another Somuel Uokley. His field of operation has included nearly every St to: in the Union. He managed to intrmiuve himaelf into church societies, took charge of Sunday evhquls, joined actively in Young Men`: (`hristinu .~\seociist.ions and thus mined the .contidence (if the upper thmnud, in large cities. Witlithie coiitideuce to luck him he {urged che not on new and wealthy lriende, and a ter having them culied. quietly tooh himself to other puturee. This ha been going on the lost ve years. end though most atreuuoua eorta have been ado by the police he alwaye managed to elude them until he pocketed by the trade Iolne 800,000. Lust week a private detec- tive heie wan notied of the man`: probable errivel in Canada, and thia morning he euc- ceeded in finding him in one of the best hotels in the city, where he d for the lost tiiteen days on a na_boh \\` wee only oc- cupation aeemed to be to make himself agreeehle meveryoue around him and to try to introduce himaelf into good families ` here. ()'l'!`A\|`A. March I(). - .~\mericAu mpitalists IN urgzuii/.in .1 powerful symlicale to (`nun-y gas in X.-troil from the famous gas well recently mliscovered -wciih-nltlly at Kingsville, Hut. The intention: nf the upiulists were kept A secret until yester- day, when one of them visited Ottawa to interview the 1`-overnnumt with the object, of ucertnining whether legislation would be required to enable them to convey gas in pipe: from ('2\nnda to the United Slates. Sir John Thompson, Minister of Justice, Insured thevn (hut they could go thud \ without any fnrun-r delay. A uuooo nfu.-V Inn Columbus. 0. (`m.r.\m:*s, 0.. .\lzu'ch [0 -Fire in High- Itreel. (Ms morning used 1 loss of $l00.(lX). 'l"Ie Ilngwlllr. om. ell to be Piped for IN-troll`-s Iirnv-II. the .-\rlnnr rloule, remzunmg. The total loss amounts to $20,700, with only $6600 insurance. was -n--nvnlisunu-.1. II) HM` vu-uu.uu um: Iiluulexl Hulpilfs luskcry. This went no.-\l. A vacant store between was also consulnncd. A atrnugnurtlnvest wiml was h!-nring at the time and in u fewseconcls the tlaunes creased the street mul 9n\'tSll|pE(l 'l'. Rexlpatlfa ne new hotel. the Uri:-u~ tal. 'l`his, with most of its eonte-.t, was consumed. Spreawling southward the tire engulfed adwellin occupied by Pierce \Velch and owned by . rs. Smith. Then followed the destruction uf the buildings belonging to the Kerr estate And occu ied Iw (An-an k (`hr|stinn. butchers: \'m. mggnin crowing the street. to the oouth, \\'In. Murdock`: butcher shop and dwelling, I tenement house owned by S. Barfoot of Clntlmm and occupied by S. Terrall; S. (`ollinge s harness Ihnp and residence, R. C. Stonehuu~e'a grocery store and residence and J. "Roads cooper shop were burned. Two entire blocks in the very heart of the town `were wiped out, only one building, the Arthur House, remaining. Th; nial Inca nnnmnxn in S2" Tm. iith belonging ll){c(`-( inn, ircon & Christian. butchers; regor, grocer, and B. Wellmnn, dwell- IU Lne ACT!` csuue Inn UCCII II.'u | _?___ ` Two Illorlu In lie llrnrl uflhc 'I'own Wlpccl Oil by I-`Ire. \\'ALI.u'r:m`m:, Mnrvh 9.7 A d:`s.\. I fire broke out about 7 o'clock this murfliug ' In the rt-iunmnt of George H. Keys, South \\'alla1m-hurg. The building being framw. the I-wal re company, though promptly ull Ihml, could not save it. Next to Keys` mu .\l\'I)nn.\l~l .\ Bros." h.u'-lwnre store. This .. I 'I`.. Hm n-new u Ami \\':xe wuo. Where the Grand Trunk Railway crosses Ur:-enwnml's sideline seems to be , a land place fur accidents. Several have taken wlaco there in past yours. ..nd it was only Lat 'l'l\ursdu_v night that A man named Ddmnld .\luIlricn met his death llu-rv. lm Saturday night annthar was uldml to the list Of \'|.`lil|IS iii the person nf Julnug Ki:-k_ a fUI`('llh|l| nrpcnter empluyml by the (Era I Trunk, and who lives ll Little York. He wan struck lay I train and tlmnst Cut. In pieces, the &t.`l'i'lClll uccurring witlun I few nrds of where Mulirien met his death. `he patml Iugun \\'n.~\ summoned. uml the remains brought to the Morgue, where at 4 o'clock to-clay Coroner Duncan will open nu inquest. _,____:_._..__ IEKUIT I3 JKICU . \pll\. -HI Ix`! Here in .\`aunu.n we luve war time: and excitement. (Bernuny has declared war sguiuat .\lahsafu anal pro.-`.aimed martin! law hero nut in h`.umm. [have pro- Ienil ugainsl. thin martial law blui- nun, pud think it. hau hu: 3 boneciul elleut. T hings are All exciting here. They arezxivnr with Mntnfs, but all their proclamations are directed qninu foreigners. They carry on I high game here, tnd our llovurnnuem has but one veuol while they have three good nip; "1 hunt hv um: nf Au.-klnml that wn will

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