Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Mar 1889, p. 5

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me 5 magic name 1 ` Mr. Clspcy (Kont): "Thoma C. LloNnbb ofChnt|nm, 3 Rofofmor, was appointed to tho_ Dominion Board. I M- 11...]... u'l'I.-o.l. nl|l- n-- -mm- Iu.u. IIUlllu|ll`a' arms I`cgunl9-I L uprunr L-usucd. wan cmmnred fm dent. ' I\....I.l 1`.,,. .1 -u-3w |I\llll Lllu l\Ih'||L.J l Ill.` ll'l)UIL Ul EIIU cummittce nuintuinuxl that the Patriotic Lcaguu wast: SU(`l`v.`L am-ivzy. Referring to "Hm fact that 1:.-n. ll-ml.'mg.-r 1m-cntly ulinml with the l)ucho.~-.~'e H21-.%, hu expr4-s- .-ml Slll`pl'l.\'(' that turn uznlzi : llncxlxst-\'c>' I-14.-}11|>ii-am wlmulxl turn: .n par: uf the l':`;vl.--riamt-'uu1'.l -.-f Ihu Faulmurg St. Huy- main. lieu. Hnlnlangcr ru.~~, anl rrossing his : ~. ., 1 |_v I .- .1, ulu 1 rt.'sl(IL'nL OI UH! L:DIl!IlI`.`l`. 4 .\I. Lzuzuerre than snake. Ha averrod that his party i`lll0IlLi\'ui_ to rosocute it: csinp.-iigii puiu.-cfully and lugul y. He would nut appeal to the (`haunht-r, wlmsc Verdict was innnutvrinl, but to the country which siippurtud thd Pntriotiu League. -He denied that the league was in 3l.'(`f'(?L society. The real omispiratprs were thuse who rein-{L911 against uuiversu-l suifmge. This clique had Ieizeal the Governlncnt, hut univcrul sulf- rage would have the lust wuml. ]'urse:n- tinnnnd vioience \\'nnhl unly hasten the hour when the CO\llIIl`_)', l;-._;:i~tcal and in- dignant, would rep:-ii -lhr` ('h.im|\ur. [Ap- pluise {rum the Right. ]` The iupurt of the was at to who that iirIlli\l|j_('l' Dnzx-.~t, 'i('li I1I`:| :l1icti1sci\'c< i'i1!!)lliriia'.|II .hn-i!.| I...-in . u.-.r: ..f IN... me prnseuuuon 01 mo accuscu qopuuas. N. San rtrmleclurod the prowusatl allowed the i_In|~ecilit_y of its authors. "or this re- mark .\'cvnist.re was severely eexlsuredby the President of the Uhuulaer. f u 1.. .` ......... `L... J. IL. .............I Ul we I'l33lglI1tll0ll0I [W0 onne; airvgroru. Lu Pnis says the Miuater of Finance his appointed two ex pens to ascertain the 93-act position ii the (`omp_S.oir d'Es- comptc. 1 i In Him (`|\nn|iu:u~ n` Hnnnfinn \I `Ar-Ann UUHIIIL Ii1tiieChnixiber of Deputies M. `Arena "amid noisy interruption from the Right road ' the report of the cnunnilteu nppuinied to coiisider the charges against. Lsquerre, Ln1urLand'I`a:-quet. The ropor: fgvored the prosecution of 'tho accused deputies. M. Snvniql rn AlAI`l1|l'n:" flux nrn:|ns:Li nhnwml A land Dene In Ihe flnmbpr--'l'Iroo lllielu Imminent. PARII, March l5;-'I`he Bank of France Authorities deny the re or: of the resigns`- ` tiou of the governor am one of tlie directors of the bank. They alsodiscredil. the rumor of the nrsignnutioxx of two other dirc=.~t'ora. Ln Pnrinvnnvu u: \lini.xtnr nf l1`in-nmn kn- INTERES-T_l7`hrJ G nTeius ev wms. Ho1:I.||ngu.~r llruughl ller l'| umlrr. \ I - 1: u .. 12: Ila,-rulllln Alum-In the Preuul yuem ol Amwlullmz l.Ic-1-unr foml-uulolu-run - . lltm. A. .~. llnrdy {replies at Imuulh. 'l`nIm.\'In. March 1.3.1-Inth-9 Legislature yesterday Mr. Meredith, the Leadervof the Uppimxiaun, moved this unendment. _to a` motion to go" into Committee of Snpplju Thai ufT'\vurds in the motion utter the word `..`lIuu" hnmmncd and H-0 lohuwhuz substitut- Cd lhm'('fuI: The menum mudu uf\ndmlnhnor- mu lhe l:mn~o luws Ihrulllzh the Board of Com- xun.-smm-rs and lmmucturs appointed by tho Uu\'l!|'llllmI|l, of the: day hus reunnudwin A puru- '/..m udnnmlslrnliuu of the` law: hue sub ecmgl l|mRucI11.;uuod|l| lhu liquur tralc to un me yr uvmru by and In the hnlcresl. of the dominant purty in lhis `prnvlm-,u: hm; led in mun_v cum-a_ In the lyrunnicul cxnrclse of llm powers u! the colmnisalulu-rs and lnsxmcmran. uml in others to the hut ClIfm'Co'll)u|nl oflhchnw mad Ihu condoning for pnrlizuu purposes of 013 (rm.-on ngnlnsl. lui pl`()\'iSl0ll2:'; hua umluly um] unfuirly lnlorfom-d wilh the frccdom of c-xc-ru-miug their lruuchise by lhn.~c UIIK)I|;(`cl in lhu Iiuuur lramc uml in mhm'\v|w: nnhu-hn-n I-nsyacn AFFAIRS. ,-. . - . the nmju aiming PU: II KKIWIF Vlllll-lIlI'(I IIIU no uf \\'inslo\\', .\luim.-. f-urnl in H.\y:ln.-n's lmx at nth wer ., in cash, H&)'d1'l|iS supposed to Maine. He lived here rm llo (`('llIl'cl. 11 I3. Fri-ln_\' (ieor',;e C. liq-.1 at at clu-up Imarding ' >lIm)r).~`v.-J in be very .lmim in u\ :nnin- pl l)'(`l'|l\C llll.' L'l.'l|5CH :ing was tin-n ml}:-urne|. c nv Hen` (lg-lulu duels um .\l.\l. .~\m.:no aunl Pru- r.u,~.m` and l)e-(`.:.sa.|g1|eu:, 1'--. In lhx-c-mrs out his H u tiled to nnlur on Ac- I_ ..,. ....I A|.\`. I l,'|l-lb ' (II -zlhuxul rem nlclicnl the (`h.unlu:r to Ia!urc INN >-H .,. .).I- .... {Fl [1]. I Ul'5UC||' hl , llm('h.nn|\ur. l nlriutic L'i"l) . Rvfcrriugtn 'Il|l\l|j,'t'l' I):-nu; hn nynm-q. `(:plIi*i I-`LICIJJI III K'.\\ .1 Huh` om-luslug I in cnnuim.-(l the \\` \I.. Ill` 1-ti. tlv. An 6}` m.x..-,... IJ (\l nulhu \ H) . An \ . l'hies the Presi- .'I' (III IL`- thc f.|~:t 3K' \L'.` If [the . uuuuu IIIIII IIFIMIUII III! lllvnnn noun In upon: to and in: run from Cauodn. The former lnonuud |,8, or equal to On por cent; the land` 3.465. or equal to Iwbln her cont. A OIOU lln. Ihuox. Ind. Much l4.- l`ho. window s`u;`t:::3:'l`:u wulsm & Go. up \lJVELY DEBATE n~ TH;.LoqAL LEGBLATURE; \ Illlulllll 0| IIIUIT IIIIHCTIPKIOII. Britiuh tndn cxpudod luc month both In oxporutoandlm ` fonnorlnnnnnd Lam, nr nnugl u. in 32. 'F...nk uuuuu wpmvmu turynnnuu-pact -4410- diroctorl expect that the xvopoy when sold an I ruult ol the win lug up. will more than Iuloo go my the debts and ex- ponun. and repay the uhanhpldorl the (all amount of their llhucriptiou. ` Rritinh truln axmnaloml lnnt mnnth lmoh In ` \'Ul|ll|$l'y IIIIIIIQIUDII, I! I`. W. BKOCI'QH I. `llllIMIJplVIIIU1h'pufnh0otfHOI---ThO- diroctm-I anneal. thus I-ha nmnqnu than Wm: 01 Iwv. mr. mcumI.ol:xuI ':II'll!I!II1llml! ` Preahyurian t`hun:h, went. into ulm of the bedroom: to lay aside her wraps. A for moments later the was found lying on this oor dud. "The came of her death was npop'oxy. She leaves four sons and tire \ .dAught.oru. Ixpnlulon oflrlll-I TPIIIQ With Chllll. nn I, up _.r__..-_ -. --.-.~- -----` vv --- wu-u-1 lnxoox, March l5.-A meeting ol tho Auticouti Com ny luubocn convened for vulunury liqu dutiou, 3: F. W. Stockvell in *nlllh`IItu1lIVldI!n-nrnhnno-aha. AIL. Dull II n Wnlallnx. \VYOIu.\`u, 0nt.. March l5.~-\\'hi|o I wedding mus uking place Wednesday evening at the residence of John Paul, nec- ` ondlino of l'|ym tun, plrs. Mcldntock, witaarnar mi. jmnnknf-Hn..I.......'-. l;;;.i.;_:;;r.";"_.+;.V_:_'L`;`i`-;';.:;`:;;.;: `L.:;""M1.13`.'n.:;;; `ll.-..|mo-.-L... l`| ....|. .......o :........... ..t .L- ` loll!-I-nl Dlnlc-lat-torn. M0.\`TRF.Al., March l5.-wln the Court of Queen`: llcuch _vesl-ruluynxnong Ilmzrue bills returned by the grain! jury were : Marie Uirnrd, I-Iva Peltu-r and J. Persoune, per- 'ury; Andre .\lnin\'illo, rape; J. A. Coultic, 1 Rooney and L. N Chaticr, obtaining money under false prebencoa; Nap. Ln- zocquo, forfnry of |ig\nntu`rea to application for liquor menus. [0 bill was returned in the one of Wm. llieterlo, clmi-godhy: Fuoulor Boat with obtaining money under false pmtonces. The trial of John Benson for the munler of his wife Wu continued yesterday, the evidence being unfavorable to Bunsen. u-unun, nasal I'IlI. "A\lll.`I`u.\', .\lou`ch L`: .\l:~. Rubt. Wood-, u ho was un u.'dtimc resitlt-L: of Dundee mil luryeair. fur:-in;ni ul the liunllus foundry. fell frum A luy llluw .-unl rlL`(l\ ed injuru.-.9 fru in which he will pmhably die. The unfortunate gentleman, whu is now engtged in farming ne.nr ('upctuI'n, nus prepzu-in to feed the stock nml I-y smnc nu-ens tel through the mow. When pickel up it Wu ascertained that his injuries were of 3 very serious nature. llrs. Ross and Malloch were soon in ntteml uwe; and it was diocov orod that either hi: ribs or the cartilngn connecting with his is me had been frac- tured. He is paraly in the lower limbs from the effect of the accident. and it is feared that he will not recover. QUESJTION. uuuvu um um. de \ elm;-n1-ul. l roh:|lH_| l`uI4I FAII. HA \IH.1`u.\', Ru` I t........_ ._.. I .| I. QIMRIJ III!` JUIIIIIGSIII (`lit of P.IllIn`r H.||I:1I- Imlc-s tact. an! \\'o- tpurm, [L H Iml . ....II. II! I nnpr po-ea rnl|\\:|yv.: $3000 pvrlnllu fm fty mile-9 of mad from Punt Arthur `,0 Sun! Lakv, axlauumiug in All lo $150.0 N3 to that (Ii.-Iricl. $31110 per milv fun `.."~' miles, from 3 point on .\laum.uu|iu l nu c-mm-cl wuh um Cann- dinn P.*I(`.c H.111 IA) . 83000 po-r uni fur u rind from Parry Sound In [hr I\'.-rtln-un am! |'.|ClC lhilxvny junclmn. .`I1\lI\ I ,. '.l| ....I.`_. .. ...Q .I I.` ....- A u.)\'o`l'lllnv IL L`lll\.`|l at the [m:I~lnl;\'c- I.u:l< chief subjc-cl \\:u1lh:;t \ inn "nu, H (nu (In-c` Inleuuun on yuu posed nnl\\.-ny.: $31!]! no-r Imln LCIIK. It is recorded an ainst the name of Ed- ward \\'liite,li`_ ti 'ongo-street, arrested lut night, that he ntte-rnptetl to steal a dog,tho property of Win. Flyim. According to the lntter's story Fiynn s ting was walking nob- erly behin-l its owner in Yonge-street when the prieom-r cune along and grabbed it. He refused to give it up and wns run in. The mlmircrs of th-- llL`il\'y horse "from all parts of blur l ru\"m-e assenlliled It the Toronto lmll shml yestcrluy to witness the (`lydes' contest for lmnurs. it. was the third annual spring slum of the (`lynlestlnle Horse Association ofllumtlu. Both morning and afternoon the Spit-`hills lmillin_.:`wne crowded with spectators, \\`l1U sea.-me-l to take great iiitorest in the lily: linrscs as they were led about, their n1.uu-i dc.-cu'nted with vurious colored rihlmnsx. 'l'lu`- show on swhole wu cer- tainly the lIL'$l yet llvlil I); the As ociation llltl the animals tiid credit to the country. Mr. Boith of lluxummville was a prominent exhibitor, his stock l-eing a ne lot. The interest taken in thc tit-st-clue that came before the jmlgv-s, tkat of Canadian bred Clydesdale slAlltuns_ showed that the Agri- culturists of the Donynion are awnre of the necessity of set-urinf good, serviceable hoIne~bred animals. n this class first prize was awurtletl to \\'illi;nn Hr-egg's Glenloo. bretl by the exllilnilor at ('lnremont. Glen- lee also secured the sxxmipstake prim. In the next clue, that -t tmuuiiui Clydes- (lule stallions. lnilluxl subsequent -to Jun. 1, I833, Jnlui llcllis L'.\In;u'onx secured rst prize, the only other entry being Alex. l)o~ hertyi Merry llny. A (.n-o-rnizw IL l':AIIt`IZs \\':u held in room 16 .. tuilvunya wuu'.x| notably lmm- tine lI0rUI\vP.4lo-r I: ll mud-rst-m. .-u-..o..... nl .. .1 IUITJLIFU. his rejrnlted tlnt Gillespie, Ansley & Marlin, \\'h-rla-sale furners, have hsd.n ditliculty with the custom :mlhurilies,\\`hich has rcsulteul in the rm being mulcted to the tune of $.'n(lI0. Both the members of the firm and the (mthorities njefuue to o..l|.. ` . H18 I talk. Y. i unuluunng nuuu-u When pnniculnr person: find that they usn not lawn pnued to put money in their porluu for the taking they may bo rolled on w uh. - ~ vuu Mcuupuuuul ueuimlisr. Lnurcn. > ' Cuntrtctor John Shields laud (`apmin .\`_v1\'ustcr Net-lun appeared ,l-vfurc the (`ivic E,\`ecuti\'e (`unilnittec y'c-sh-rxlny to pruss the claims of_ the St. (Iutlurines and Niagara ('c-utrul Railwnv Cunipuuiy fur A bonus or suhsiuly from [.he Dominion Um'ci'nIne`nt. The following m01iun was passed: "That the (`uuncil be requested to pass 11 petition risking tho Dominion (uvernmuiil to grant the sulnidy. and that is cmninitlee consist- ing of His \\"nrship the .\layur, ('hairmnn of the Executive, and AM. I):-nisun, Davies and Vnkn-s, wait upnn the Go\'cr|II`lont. and impress on it the gram. urlnuitage to the minim-rci.sl interests of Turontu likely to ` uu-rue on the completion of that scctiuu "of the road between St. Catlmrines and Toronto. I. ... .... ...>..I A\..A A`:lI_..-.f.. A....I.._ I. pout at I WOCIIIIIK-|`i\ IICI|0l'I`Il` NIVOIIIOII -A Dnmlns .lImu s- I'robablp'l*nIpI Full- lbown-`llsy Ilia sun. ` Tmtn.\`1'u. March l.'n.-ln the pufico court yostcrclay nmming _Ucuruu Kerr, the well known lurrister, was .'H.`(i $3 and hosts for usaulc on James Paterson, mretirml iner- ch:Lnt"`and ex-Presinlent. of the l u.'u'\l of 'l`rule. The truulrlc arose fruma dispute as to the whercanbouts of l'ntersmi`s will, which he claimed tohnve left with Kc_rr as lawyer. A cuseof insulting l.'LnguagJ pru- ferrml by Kerr ug.-ilnst Paterson was dis- missed. But]: are prmnincnt. trustee. qf ` this Metmpolilaul Uetlmdist Church. ('untrm~tnr .ln`1n Kliioldu inn` 1'-nnliin A jronoN1'o FIHM_ MULCTED av Tut CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES. NEWS OF _THE Di().\f&INION.% In` .L I.:;u|~.`I:~ mu held in room 16 u;\'o- |:1|:I<|-ngk yesterday. The mun that nf u >1-Hing > the mil!!!` \i:\1 dc-cule ilmt. colonization ...|.| r..n..i. . ....n.....-..n..m.mo uu rvco-no ullcuurzul-:menI, r wl.-ch vmuld upvll up .0-rll mu-u uf the Province. ..l |||.|I tho-1' nnunum-.-al their 0-rll mu-u ux me rronnoo. Ml Ilmt they nnuounc:-d their mung aid to the following pro u sun 2: r-ailrmul be-giuulmz ml: and tr-rmmaunn '20 FY III |:I.Il3 UIBSH uruu PTIK limn Glenloo. u` prim. \ ".\|mu-mux r l l\)\lll"(` Ire all :me of rullwu Ile Melee a In-plv. A Mohawk Dutchmen" makee reply in the Watertown Times to the utterance 0! A Canadian at Carthage, N.Y.. In the `Wmn uf hot Inonth." `Atprmttpni rammlY for repl was that the letter was uhlieh ed in t e Winn, n apt-r alwa I lieved to he in sympathy w th the bus nun imm- eeu 0! both cruntriee ever since the late Dr. Barker gave direction to ite nentimentu. and Ive trust will continue in the name epirit even if threatened to be ehnt out of the 'i unjaub Canon of oioinl patronage." In-In \.vnvuu.auuu uncu urzul-.-monk, mild mo-n un u uvswu-an ` Monetary Timon. Ulll! WIIIUII Ill! CIIJHUI Ill WIHHUI4 He. The people are waking up to the truth that the medical profession is far irum lmnest, and that it does not possess a. monopoly of wisdom in the curing of dis- ease, doctorimz the many symptoms of kidney `disease, instead of striking at the seat of the disease-the kidney themselves -n.llmving patients to die rsther than use 'u remedy known to be a specic. simply because it has been "advertised, and when patients no dead from Advnnoed Kidney Disease. `still practicing deception by giv- ing the cause of death in their certiticste as pneumonia, dropsy, heart disease, or some other sccompsnying elfeot of Bright's Diseuo. UIlUIlU- The medical profession admit that then- ia no cure for this terrible nmlssdy, yet then- nre physicians dishonest enough to pl`:)uun' Warner`: Safe Cure, put the same imn plain. four ounce vials, and charge their patients 82 per vial, when a sixteen ounce lmttle of the reined_v.in in original package, can he bought at nnydrug stone in the would for `I325. Perhaps the doctor argues that the cure nf the patient juatieu his dishonest), yet he will huldly stand up at the ne.\t lucal medical meeting INN] denounce War- ner : Safe Cure in A patent medicine, and one which he cannot and willnot use. 'I`|... .........l.. -_- .....I.:_.. .-_ 4- .L- A....:L ulcu: If! u Iuruuluti uu (HO IIIIIIILUI. VII I'll, for the past ten years, has nccompli.-il el as ' marvellous amount. of good in the cine nl Kidney and Liver diaexuea, and (ll5l\(`R arising from the derangement of these grout organs, we refer to Warner : Safe (fur-n So wide-spread are the merits of this midi cine thin the majority of the doctors of this country know from actdal e\'i that it will cure Advanced Kidney llisease, which in but another name for Bright`: d inane. l`L .. ... .. ...l._:. `LJ .1 __, -I .......l...._ ,_.. [)6 III IOTUG Said Mr. Hardy: "The charges on made by the honorable leader of the Opposition are weak. thin, poor and meagre in detail. Weae repreeencin the Government have , been charged with ring partisan in the p- lntment 0! license commiuionere. ow, when the Dominion Government, the friends - of `the honorable leader of the 0p eizion, by an ovor-reach oi, 'wcr undertoo to ad- minister the license aw; did they, notwith- standing what he been said,` ap int non- rtipan boards? No. they ` , not no... hey appointed Conservatives. They did Rt. ap int n aingle Reformer than I know of." pposition crioe : "Oh yea !"Oh you !" Mr. Hardy : (Jive me a mine will you. [Applauae ] I defy you to give me a single` name 0! a Reformer who was appointed on .ihe Board ! You unnot. do it 2" Opposition criee : Go on, go on 1" Mr. Hon! : " You come hero with theee ehargee, on now you are not able to give single name 1' Mr (`.h..mv (Kenn: "'l`lmmAaC. HoNabb IIUIICIL. It is generally known that doctors bin! tlnenrselea by cud--s, yunlntnonu and Oaths not to use uuv Iu_l\`ertiacd medicines. .\'nw, there in u nmliuiue on ihe market Ih ch, 5.... pl... .....o 5.... .......... L..- ..... :..n K} U Ull IN} IIIHHUUCBI u`! _V[/ sy IIUKIHUK. A clerk whn lets a. customer buy a dnnr aged piece of goods, a witness who holds hack the truth which:-would clmsra pr: sonar, a Ine1icul gwactuinner vgho takes hh paenm lnunvy when he knows heis xhdng hnn no gn0d,--nH are culpably di- honest. I. 1.. ...... ..II.. I.._....._ sl...L .l-..4.. ._.. |:. I ._:_,____#__,_ Honesty Ind lntolllgonco. It pays tn be honest, you any. Uruured. ' Yet. how many are dishonest through ` ignonmce, expediency, or iutentiuxmlly. Uue can lye dishonest annl yet any nulhing. A eh-rk whn Irtn 11 mnntnmpr Imv ll ahum This Time lle Turns In M Nninnlme lllld II Ivmrnlly lmnne. \'i'Toxi.\, B.C.. Murcli H.-A man an- swering the description of W. B Tascott, the inurilcrer of Millinnnire Snell of (`hi- Cago, was arrested at Niumimo Weiliiesiluy aftcnuoon mid lodged in jail. He geve the name of Charles Palmer. He arrived on the noon train and his suspicions uctionl drew the uttentinn of the officers, who quietly watched him and c-flected his urrest. It ll euid Palmer, us he calls himself, hoard- ed the train at (-`old Stream, three miles from Victorie and jumped off the care be- fore the train stopped at Namimo. He enga ed I boatmau immedietely to row him to (ii rola Island, telling the letter he vvu hunted and wished to escape from his pur- suers. Rein coming on, the voyage we: not made. Palmer then offered is livery man 8'30 to drive him out of town as far on he could. While preparing to leave he was arrested. Should it turn out to be Taucotn he in evidently inmiiu. When arrested he gave his occupation in compositor. A charge of vugrancy was eiito.-red against him And he will come up for exiuiiiimtioii bhturdey. . /i__?. unf uvul, (11 (He cxty OI lUl`0nI0. Mr. (`Iarke movml that lht-nh(>\'e bill be discharged and referred back to cuxmnittee, where it was passed. cuurl-nnusc WIS mxJnuI`nCll untu [0 day. These bills \\'(.-re read} third time: Re- spevtring [E19 () dark; and Snult. Ste. Marie Water, Light and Power Company and the ` town of Sault. Ste. .\lurie; for the better protection of insecLi\'erous and other birds; H-speclillg the coxnsuliduxiuln of the deben- ture debt of the city of Toronto. \1r (`Influx nmvm] that lhnnhnvn LIII Ln CIIHIIIHIKUU. After snme discussion consideration of the clause in Mr. Lc_vs' hill relating to the city's liability for the usv of the county jail and court-lmuse wns mljnurncd until to -lay. Tliase lnilln \w-mi read A thiril tinm Rn. B SUEIHUII. Mr. Ley'u bill to amend the Municipal Act was conaiderecl in the Municipal Cour , mittcc yesterday. Mr. H. E. C'|urkc's hill ` was Agreed to, the cinuse taxing local im- provements on It hmis of property valua- tions insteud of by a truntage rate, being eiiminaleti. A 65.... ......__. .I:_,.......:.-.. IJIIU-`5U.J - ' After recuns tho debate was continued by Mr. H. E. Clarke, Mr. Gibson of Huron, Dr.` Willoughby, Hon. A. M. Ross who prmluced as stuement signed by I43 To- ronto hunelkepers denying The World's charges of license In-(nlling and the exist- ence of a Licunle Guarantee Fund, Mr. (is- trom, Mr. \Vu.ter.~<, Mr. Whitney, Mr. G. B. Smith, Mr. Presion, Mr. Murray and Mr. liishnp. Mr. Wylie mm :-.1 the ad- journment of the debate. ` \ in :ll`{`f\l`|l1|I1`II with n rnnninrinn nuiumi Lu JOUTXXIXICIIL 0] [He Uavla. In zwcorilmice with A resoliition mdvoil by the ./\ttnrney-General yesterday, morning l8S8i()ll.`.| will be commenced next Tuesday and will be continued for the remainder of the session. II. I -..'. IJII A- __..-...l AL- ll____ DOUBT Ill CXCCIIIIUYI Inll] INC 0-C DOW In force. In fact. said he. the huge: pre- ferred by honorable gentlemen opposite are not charge: of detail but charges of merely occuionnl dilcrepanciou win ;-In would exist under my other regime and would crop up here snd than under my law which might but in foroo. . .. U-l4I Ll- L[.....I.. . |l'l'L.. ..I......_..- -- ...-J_ greatly III we minority in an pieces. He would not Cruntirmo the argument further now,-Hut would rest it unless the debate was (.'0lltillllcd- on the other side. He would just any, however, that the pre- Ient mode of the appointment of commis- sioners wns less ol)jection|l)le than their ` election by local borlici-1. in which cases it we: well-known hotcl men Wnlllll coxuhine toelect their men. It was uckuowludg- ed that the temperance legislation of this House was in mlvancc-. of all legislation on the li'c('.nse question in the world, with the exception of the Nova Hcotiu. law. Mr. Hnrdy concluded: Under these circurnstauces in the inte estsuf tempor- ance and morality it is not desirable again to revert to the old system, which the ` resolution or my hon. friend seeks." [Ap- plnnsu] j` After l`Pl'l|IR tho rlplmln unu nnnnnurl hv IWQIUTIHUT. Mr. Hardy furtheryorntinued in an attack on . the Dominion (lovernmenfa mode of dealing w ith thelicense` while they presum- ed they had t|ne'In under their cqntrul. The ` state of _the liquur tmtllc before the enact- miI`1'i3ii'f."r')'l"th`i'a"(`.rooks`Act was referred to, and compureil with the condition resultant air the e:.istingla.ws. Statistics were quvvcd to show 'tht Reform hotel keepers were greatly in the minority in all plqces. would nnt. Nmtinnn the nrannmnf Ive me more. A Go on sud give me mo I. t us have the ntunes of more; butremain; bur, I shall look carefully into this man Mc- ` N_abb`I history and see if he was really a Rdformor. \l.. LI.....I.. l..._AL_._......L:_.._.l 2.. .... -A.....l. Protootlon Iiauoto Chant. ANOTHAER TASCOTT. :1!/`UIAHL HIW . dud: ests of 1 friand nrmksl" rAn. 'rm: nm'rIsH%Wn1a. F[unAv MARCH 15." The Iludllz lrol Wort: Inllnn. PHn.Aug.:.ru|.\, Mlrch l5.-At 3 meeting of oroditorl 0! the Handing Iron Works the oommmoe in ugprniumont reported the lioblmiu 01,37 ,!m6 and the nut: at $916,787 ubou lhhlmiol. lnuluuurl Ul Inc ulpmumuu oorpl. lne mnuhgnrl egprp; nllnxhladnuhno. portment o hare, where they were pro- pontad to Sooroury Blaine by Auintont Secretary Adoo. Proceeding to the White Homo the dlplomsta, who were onirod in their renplendont court dresses, wero in- troduced to tho Pruidont. by the Secrotory of Slots. All of tho location: wore ropro- Ionud. l llnrlun In-elven Ilue Illplolmu. \VAsnnm1'ox, March l5..-At. noon y... terdey the President. formally received the member: of the diplomatic corps. The member: of the norm Allmhlad m. thn 1).. IIIUIC. edminisgrntion It Inc one o! I very superior kind, and no scheme hsd yet boon submit- ted which would be better in design or better in execution than the one now in I`....... L. 0..-; .-:.I 1.- AL- .I.-......- ....... Mr. Hardy ssid that u he saw the license \ The Weavers` nlrlko. FALL RIVI-IR, Mass.. March 15.-The number of wonvere on strike yeeterdey was larger than on Wednesday. The ehul.~down of the King Phillip and American linen lniile hue mlded 2000 to the number of idle operatives. Over 4000 striker: unendeda mnee meeting in the park yeeterdey a.ml manifested the same enthusiasm an at the . beginning, The InAunfAu:l.i.u`ere ineiet um: there in nothing to erl-ltrnte and before ll conference cu: be arranged the striker: mun` return to work. Most of the mills will lay off today. The big Itrugqlo in ex- cted to come next. week when there will no wages coming. (`Mllnlun on the Grand Trunk. BA1"rl.E CREEK, Mich, Mnrch l5.-Two miles west of Battle (`rock a collision occur- red lest night. on the (iranul Trunk Reilway. Afreigl1H.minof`2`.' lomleil cars and ca- boose struck a lightengine, turning it arouml and carrying in twelve rmis, \\ lu re it. rU(`Il down an enihanlunenl. lnginver Powell of the frei ht stood at his `D051, but the engi- neer an remen hi the ght engine saved their live: by jumping. Their engine is A com rleto wreck. Fhreo care luzuled with Ihel ed corn nre scattered along the truck. The wreck 'oceurredqn n heuy grade. En- gineer Oxtaby of the light engine misreed his onlcre. A triunp stealing e ride wu lmdlv hurt. III! (II llUI'U badly hurt. lll)L IYHIJTUVC. Hon. Edward and Lady Alice Stanley gnvemel.1l>orzm- .\I llama" at the Rec quet Conrt last evening. There was A [urge invitatinn list. The lobbies nre full of ('nn:idiiu1 Pacic Rnilwav nmglintedr lieiwrnl Mmmger Van Horne lend: the rt) . The z-ninpnuy's hill comes up in the niiwuy Coiiiniiltee to-day and a big time is expei-ted. IIKTIIL IU 5" |u5\l BL The cunditinn nut improve. Hun Hrlwural 1 WVHI cUul'lU5IV('I)' lHU\Uu. ('01. O'Brien, .\|.|'., s.L)'s positively thin he will not. witlnlrrnv in: mm Jesuit amend` ment to gt inln st.-pp|_\'. Tim 4-nmlitinn of Him J H Dunn 1'I\x| UUIECI WCIC I'.\-|llIHIl'(I fumed A report vmi-h xx the Senate Lo-day. 'l'h--. was convlushely proved. ('n| ()'Hri5~n \I I in LV I.\UI'BUly ICIHII ll'\|. The Wand case, in of Montreal nppln-.-4 wife on the grnuml yesterday. The re-spa seated. The putntmn K'U`L'UlIIlIIlllUU l|I.\ I|lr I LL Two upplicutiuns fur dnorce have been before the Senate cunlmittcc. In the case in which Mr. (3. \\. Luury nf ]|m.;[ey_ Unt.., Applies fur S('_D.|1`.LY inn from his wife on the ground of mlultuzy. fP1c|1Ip}iL'J'.i;11 will be fa\'oru.bly H.-[ml u-.1. The \VlIlI1(`u.-til in win".-ix .\r-Hmr \\`....l uuu nu IlnllI\|. .ui. \ uiii}Iui'ii is [I'll 2| lI1(`lll> hm" ul Ln: l i:hlic A-xv: ui .= (Wumniticc, and Mr. mun `I`\lll\.' \\'.m1o-l ta have him exam- ine-il. Thi.-1, liuin-wt`, tlit: (`uim-r\'ati\'e l|lL`ll)lJl,'l"3 woulcl nut. agree Ln uuluss Mr, Smytli \\'1lI present In ll`<~4h'<('.\'Il|Illl6 Mr. (`umplw I. There was a gr;-.iL uh-.11 of lively lulk 30.! Lo nlic.-Llmi` Mi`. ll-lllilllwll wnuld he nllnwed to nmke hi.) ~:.i1u IIIIJIII. Mr. l"0.~iter, .\li`. Iluwell uni \li. ('u enur- gelically nmmscd any ~` .:vinL-nt until Mr. .\'Inyllil1:ul lucen nnti: -ll of [l1UL`l ]Il'gL'$. Tlielnttur will lhL`l't'lH'- be summoned to appear at tho next mm-zing. . Mr. Davis call-.-nl nit: .i:mn to A large payment. made In em lllliillilvll` by the (`us- Imns l)ep.'n'!iin-iii and mlml lmw the nmiicy was paid to the inf: HM`. In this case $.')l.`l3 nppeureul in Lie .\ li'.ni`~(h-in-rails re- port. as having been pull tn .3 . W. Mc- Michsel OfTolIIllIll, timiu-i.'Ll inspector of ()ntu.ri(i customs ports, as his slmroofa seizure. Tln.-re "as ulwrn siniilzu` sum of $6_ltl8 enta-rggl_ as linvin_g l(-on p._ii m the informer The .~\ulim;--4 general says that bnthsuinl were [mid nvvr to the officer who inavle the seizure. llv \raa.~uppns-d to hand raver half in the inf}-i'mei'. .\Ir. Davies ppinted out tlmt it was quitv Imrwhilxle the lulllllg officers might lL`L`cl\c the lH"lIut of the whole sum. II. II......... 1.... I .l,.I. ,A A ._ LnO_ uomunon nonru." Mr. lhrdyc "Thaw: only one name, IIIC W HUIC DUI". Mr. Brown has II -uh-ul nut to attempt to re~conunittec" his I-uvl I-nil. 'I`..... ,,._ll A 1 , I \`. lUll| 3 IIIIIIIHLUII ("`H.I Jl us! your for unlui v. -_'I..: of .\luntrt`;Ll $l`.I_(Jl)<), nf Uuhfan $l'J,l)()U. the L-m1nnitlL-e In pa Iuoning .\'cn.xmr hm The House when if runolutinn and iL \\`.L` o . lllg. ` There \Vz,L a three imurs' I ubli: .-\ci-mmts (`wwllli morning, at which tln.-rv wzh lively talk. It is u..`s'surl`u{ In; |neml`wrs that the cluxhiny \'n.`umccrs by L`.um,Li;m m:l.:H an inf:-rmr quality uml Hm! i chase.-ml murc ulluply in !`.nv__r'.. better aruule supplu-L '1`m- cumlruuts fur innfl` ii I`: uwurdcd by pllhliv u mpct j\r9.5ticul.'y nw;mlel Ir gnu-: lirms: Uuc u.t Hatlilz-`x, :.`\' ut ..o H ._.:'..,.. _ -... U110 ill. 11 IIHAIUH ford`:-1 Hamilton on . I` . ., ....o ... . no cwsout ` Only one bill was i`x1lx`v)ducL-J yesterday, by Mr. Parley of ( lttnru. to prn\'ilo.- fur the compulsory, plan-in: of all lclt-1n|1Hllt:,lele- graiph nnd ellm-trim: 'li;;ht Hires unJcr,__'round, the bill tu gm ints. ckrt on Jun. Inext. The bill applies tn lhu.\vhn1e of (`u.nml:n. The IIu~_;,~e ;uIjryllX'l|L`l at |`2.'.. J this mum- IHU. A lllll lniroclmw-I In Ilm llouna -to (`onuu-I TrIl'x.:l'a||III nncl '|`(`lo||lIon'e Wires ,,__lo be rut l'ncl-rgrmmtl. 0TTA\\'A, ;\ln'ch_l.'>. T116 Sexmtc yester- ` dny continued its discumioln of Hull.` John Maw-dmml mide I`csulu .iul| and the House took up the ml'mu'ncd Jluhah: on the Bud- ct. The speaJkers in the House were Mr. Voml (-Weutmorel-ml). livclmral, (iignuh, Amy<>t, Sproule and .\lu.\ljIInnnf Huron. Mr. Cnukburn nmvcd the zuljuurumcnt of the dclrate, whih will nut he mnzinucd un- til Tuesdai, when by an`:a.ngc1ncn_t it will be closedc n..1.. ....n l.:Il ...-. :........l..,...I ....-`.-_,I A . . I THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE HOLD A HGT SESSION. TOPICS FI{0.\I '1fn1~: CAPITAL flllcll AL`.-.1Imn man t .'1xlztl1d;l~kmI {PM I lin l"L`.ur-(h-no S, \ nntn, inxpc ns sh e ulw n ` I I ..- L-...`.` . I ..__ . -;\,\.u I: ||Il ||' I). ll . AVIL" Il1(lV,fiL.l;'.\'LLl IS - LS 'v(`(' ,|.he \u~limr-4'ueueI`Il : .ni7nrn- H.. \rnq.unnn-ml 9,. pro yer. on. A. S. Hardy rose boreply. He ex- luined that from I877 up till one year ago a personally was responsible for the M1- niinistraliun of H ` luv, and during the Inn year it had been under the supervision . f the Provincial Treasurenso that the l reun} r Wu personally irresponsible, and he (Mr. Hardy), being more familiar wit.h'Lhe ud- miniamstion, would take upon himself the ro:3on ibility of replying to the charges tn Q. ~ ,1. \ (|||l I|l\|I I.` ll"l El Hl(`lll ; .\'.m1o-l um-u-r, rm re Bl` lie ~:.:1-nu,-nt. `ell enur luny I tl1cchal'go:s. hL`l'L'ln'- no u. n.n wniv-ix Arthur \\'|nd lur ulimrcc from his I of aulultcry, was up mmlcnt \\'au4. nut repre- `nx-r run] several wit- :m'(I. 'Hu- committee in ii! lac p`n-sen ed to 'h- marge nf indelity cd. , luv! pre.~*.':t I {".;.;Lh.un is .~i zxwlll to (law ..!.-...... l-IVL ll n}|)L'l . . `.~ 4 , "J .uUIXn',{ u ..:-xvlnf.-1 ililll .\h'. .Imwn muney {mill \n-cs that he lzzul c.\pensca which he .\'I the clmrge \\'n~. II')l'H is nu! A mum. V \\ u~ H (`llnllm 1!. Pope does U1 IHUIII IIIIUUKV IJVIILIIU UI Ill. Cuulllfy. Mr. Meredith, continuing, said he would be able to demonstrate, not from merd statements of his own nor from charge! made in the newspaper press, that the ef fect of this legislation had been to main those engaged in such traffic and who ward of a diliereui political persuasion cross ovel to the Liberal party because they knew il was to the interests of their trade that tht liquor dealers al..mld he supported by the it-form party. He read from the evidencc of J. M. Lottridge pt considerable length lullll>lL;LIIllll.0 this position. in the interests of the temperance party, I dtne speaker, in the interests of truth ulill purity, 1 say that this power of prosti- luting the present license system to the eulisen iency of party ehould be n-moved from the hands of the party now in power. 'l"nen instead of having this particular part and that particular party appointed by the g. vernment of the day, we would have the question of the proper administration of the lioense law handled in accordance with the views of'the people in sch and every locality. Then in large centres and where we have such cities as we have In Ontario today we are prepared to go fur- ther and to say that this question should be left in the hands of the people direct, with the full belief and uontiaience that the law would be administered in accordance with the principles of that is right and prpper. ; an, A. K Hnrdv rnsa mmnlv Ha at- `J 'l\[O[I(`;Ll'. emlnrsul the I mu-1' to tho. 1 mw rA(h-m`r:1l`s S. .... -5 Ivulhl A` Mulm (cu _yesu-rniauy n gmrl deal uf (ht: LUmi'Il supplied the f:u`l.unnrn i~x nf 1 `'.:l`| U\.' IHII ' ul and a nu` irm of t yeslm-I'li . I l ... I llgl `I III um,-ml,-er \`.L.\"3 Of ll./.a Ur`|t.. om Ihu ` tlu-, out inc rruvince. ` Mr. Mercditli then referred to the4Crooks Act, the nmin feature of which was to limi: the licenses and take away from the muni- tifttlitim the power they before poziscssctl In the license system. It was said by ltull. gt-ntlt-Invu opposite that they made the ch.nn;e in the law not with any \`lt*\\' tn puiitivul m,;gr|inli.~4enmnt, but had tnk n thul pnsitinn practically at the request of the temperance party in the country and than they htld relnt-tzintly assumed it. 'l'ln.~, he said. had not been borne out by tln facts. Continuing, Mr. .\leredithsa1id: I want to call the attention of the House to the iusitiun the-leader of the U()\ 9I'llll)('l|l . lnnli w en that measure was introduced in unswer to the objectinns made from this side uf the House. The hon. geutlvnnm nntde I declaration that the comniissinnezs thuuld not be up aimed {ruin his politir.-il friends. lie p edged the House that the appointments should lae mania fmin both political parties. That they should nut be appointed from hi.` side of the House only, but thst there slmuld be smetnher in every one of the t'-nservntive party also appulntml. Tu .~'.un-e extent he (utrricd out that ledge, lml bt`ill`C(,'l_y had a your or two passed) when the burn. gentleman violated the understnmlindv nnder the pretence, for it was A preteiier, `that he could not properly Idn iv-i:-ster than lnwifn (`onset-va.tive were admitted, and that he could not administer these lnwa except by friends of the party. Throughout this Province not only ha-I hon. gentlemen used this license system fut election purposes, but also at other times to advance the interests of their party. It had also placed under their cuntrol the en- onneul liquor trntc of this country." Mr \la-radith. rnntinnina mid ha u-nnlrl menr egg:-euwe poucy. ` At the Colonlel dinner in London`: Wod- ` needey night, et which there were ` 70 gueete, the Prince of Welei, who reuided, referred to his visit to Cenede, en eeid the chengee end immense development were such that he ebould not know the eountry now. lhe eervloee ol the Cenedien voye- , genre on the Nile would never be for-gotta. l|~I ruin`?!- 'iKJiIToet- juifiiil it AI ickIKIiiI`Yroni`,i Sunoa Ihow lhnt there was no bait for the sensational rumor of ca any cutout bo- twoon the United States mun-o -wsr Nlpoic and gho Uermnn ship Olgs. Gorpun 011:`- ch!!! on the illsnd have` ' entirely [inn up th ' rouivo I . 8". pow, :___..i 1%.. A 5 AL. Pnlnnlgl Jim--- I- .l|UI:U|I- (lloucouter (Mun). doapzntch: Report: {mm Newioundlnnd In] tho issue of license: to American venplu for the pnrclmao of bait and other neceunry outt will be refuted this reason, and that therovermncnt will coincide with the Dominion Government, in its golicy. ` `I XJ{rTii3: iiiii."`ra&i"1iIl if. `I {in} TREK` nun. a lull. Lord George Hamilton annnunbu that A ultrnlin had pmnrisml to give 35,000 III- nuully for mu years toward: the building of the proposed new ship: of war. mlooto fully nusiut-.sin the vessels when com- pletod. [H:uu\4nQ-I IKIAQI \ J;-nouns). . D-...._a- sun numnwuo-uvu --. I.n A\|Il5 ullllill. Ln Bnurseuf Puris. in fervent. supporter oi the copper ring, udmits thst the crisis is nppclng, xuul Innmmcus that gll min have cunneutetl to atop their output for twu mouths. u n In -1. . .. nun vvvuv vs-u-I luJuIvI4- The propnsed duel between Bellman- Kovics, one uf the regents of Servin, and Mihokovics, chief of sun, wuss pr-:venl.cd by the ilnturcc-union of ex-King Milan. I- u ....... ..c n....:- .. a......_... _...._-_.-_ l ......_,...5 .., ....... -. The Granite Hotel at Wellabung, \\'.\'a., was burned \\'ednesday night. Severn] guests jumped from the third otory window: And were badly injured. 'I`I... ....... ..-...I .l....I L..o._...... D-Il_.___ ........ ...V , .`.. ,.......... ....... Gen. Shermaufs son, Thomas Ewing Sher- mnn, has Lccumu I member of the .\'.,L-jet, of Jesus, And in to be ordained an a priest in July. A n1\v\;nI Lnonygnn .\ny....-..... .....I \l.._: .___ van . A conflict between Airmricall and Mexican . miner: appears imminent in the Lower Cali- fornia gold lie] 3, nnd Mexican troops are hurrying to the aceneo. . 'l`|... l1......ion llna-..l .9 \v..n-| .... .. II I`- rvuvl. Virgil J.`u*k1nn Ins hanged at L'tim yesterday fut the murder of Morton ML-tcnlf on Jan 29, I885. The colored people of the United Sutes rrnpnso to erect 5 S20 ),0(X) muuuym-m, u, inuoln at Springfield, Ill. 1!. isjusl I00 ye.-xrs since the then John \\'alter of The Tunes wu` st.-nu-.nc._-`,1 1., stand in the gillory for political H116`. 1`-.. uL............`.. M... 'l').,...-.. I.`._:.__. u|___ 4 UI Illl` ]|*'|l|lI'.'. Mr. Meredith mid. The attention uf the pui-lic h|.s of late been specially directed by {hr puhlicpreu to the administrnxmn vi" Ihehccnle system under the existing 1n\\`,:mLi it has been deemed a matter of wnu: surprise having regard in ihc-. very seriimis charges made reocting upon the i,|dYl1;il1iS[l`3ti0[] of the law in the L,`.1p1t:\l of the l'ruvince of Ontario, that no nu-_rrs hue hm-u taken lownrds making aninves1i- satin!) into the truth of the charges u hivh me nuw the subject of public dilcnssinn. There are to be found in the experien--e of every one the proof that to some ext.-m Ihul. staito of thing] which WI! referred in by the newspaper writings exists through- out the i rn\'ince." vu- u.......i;u. .1.-- __:-__-.1 .- .L_ m. ,.,, The Chinese are lean mg Milwaukee owing to the recent revolutions. ' An epidemic of scarlet fz-ver in portions of Dakota in Iticlulexl with unusual fatally`. Binhop Huntington 5.1,`: the church is he- comiiig I club house to [he exclusion of the poor. \';....:I l`...l-..... _... |..........l -. l`.: IITIIIII VI 3 1'... If-". PAI Maruh l'v -H-nri 'l'Ann1><-r1irk,l.he . celebrated lulian lelmr singer, in dead` aged 61!. (`unnnodlu Turlln Abollnhul. NEW Yunk, March 15,-The Executive Committee of the trunk lilies has resolved to have no more counnndity l.a.rn!'s, that is, cut rates, and to ulmiisli those in existence. In future, howuver, it is provided that commodity Larih may exist. _by mutual Agreements. The Purl: lhuu-so. l Am.=, Arch 1.). -~'l'he buurse clnsed with prices uhuve the lanes! figure: of the day. but the market was unsteady. (`mnptuir d'Hsc0mpte shares clnsied It 37.'Jf. and So- ciete dc`-s .\luhuIx shares M 1121'. 50c. I`IllI5|o LUIS. IKCHIIUC I`Il' UIIU "'31.": k`HU is charged with bringing stolen pruperzy into Cumin, mnl nuns un'cslml at cue insu- gltion ufzs clerk who s.w her meal some goods in .\'ewcoml-_ I-Imli-m.t.e &.'L`o.'u, Ile- eroit, and fullnm-rt hur ur Windwr before he could make up In: mind to have her arrested. llflllllll IIl'I' I'IIIlIlII'I'. \\'l.\'n. .\lurch 16. .\laxgutrsLeBart!etz V yesterday morning Cnllliullccl the cue! against. Mrs. Trexnlvle fur one week. She is nharrvml with Isrinnhnv hxlnll l\rnl'\a|`2\.' IIKIUJU I . lit. "H-W poor. The pulalic ml: ing Haydn-n's trunk in life tlcpwqit key. I! name of Ii. (`. l`a1)'m.- The uhninistrntn' fun the snafu depnsn. mull stocks and hund.~'. H` have rclativvs in .\la nearly 10 years. IIIJI Ill I'lI0l`i ST. L(II`l`v \1arh Hayden, aged 75, lix house here. He Ir r\r\:\n- 'I'h.. ....l I. I.lIC \."'\ K1 IIllIY'll| K`, I deputies. The sittin AI2\rv==uhufIhc1 imminent bctwuon .\ vursl He.-Iuunuy, Iiurm Pichnm and l.:ngu-rx'-- speech l..'n:u=rr,- \\ cuunt of h:-I violent I was inucnlnud on lhv - Uflll. Paul nlu (':us:1;z1ac nlulic-1 prosecute lion}.-mger. The lelmtu \\ z\~: `A`1<]!HrC The ('h;unber Llu-n, . s'.'H In the (3n\'`rnn1-nl tn pzu 2-aittinrg AI n rmznh uf uh. n.-nu-.1 uuu unruirly Il|l0l`I'c9l`(`d wnl h the X11-43101:: Iiquur nnlm-lm-xw pus |n in s purpose and opurinli-m ;uml while I--- .-hu-imz nsrm lnlunlkm nud pllrpoue Io l):- mu Lu relax or im air the ('.1t'imu:y of the ul!v'1' ruvi.ixm.~1 0! L 0 law, and pxu`liculnrh' lhmu nni,nm: llw number uf licpnuuu to ho urmnI'~.'l ` lhislluuau is of uplniun lhnl IL isnsucnlinl lnxhu hum.-at, non-pm-Iizun and fuilhful ww- -ulinu of Ibe llquur lurensu IIWS that Ihu pm.-wnl nmdo ofnpuniming.lnou'ds of ounnmmw sium'ru ulmuld bu ul)l'<\;:.|l0d nnd|rn\'ia|un lu- numv fur placing Llm uppvynnnnonl of -oumnr. aimwr.-a in the hands of in body muru rumuu.-(I from Ihn muuncc of purt.iznnshipr\nd nmn-. `uin-uh nwponslble to and under the comm] of lhr n--n|I|'.'.

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