Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1889, p. 1

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_...._.... ... '\l?VA`l&luA-IE AND us-:.\*-m.uf .nUis..1N6 mull , with `I'M : and mark comp]:-M: nlnn hw.-mng_ r4m..mcmry rnnnnru given (or ummn Iguanas ADIU to R. A. humu- nurauay- ()n Saturday evening 1 young mun, named Mo-Crohie, was found auleap on the (LIXR. track at the rear nf the K. & P.R. freight sheds` Ha was intoxicated and had he not been discovered he would ham been run over by a train which was being made up at the time. This morning he was ned 8l0_gnd coats. Pollco Coal-t.-IIondny. This morning the trial of Hersey, charged with having robbed Jose h Cntlin u renun- rnnt began. None of :t 0 witnesses num- moned knew any puticulnrn concerning the robbery, and the cue wu enlarged until Thursday- Hn Hahn-ulnv nvnninu A vnnnn man nun-nut` Goltlmz Roach Fur Fuvnlllnr. I :-u'r Hora. April I5 -At a meeting of the Williams menu-riui association it. was decided to have the pedestal to Lin monu- ment created of international granite, ob- tained from the Thousand islands. A com- mittee Ina appointed to collect subscrip- tions towards obtaining 82,500 to purchase the property south of the post office, and turn the same into a public park. in the centre of which itia proposed to have the statue placed. It. was decided that Sir John A. Macdonsld be invited to perform the ceremony of unveiling. Sam Smnll and I Wee Dealer Cause Quite a Sensation In Plttshurx. Prrrssvuu, Pa . April 15. ---The Rev. Snm Smell conducted 311' exciting temperance meeting last night. He was denouncing li- quor dealers in a very vigorous manner as law breakers" whenJacobKeller, a wealthy wine dealer, objected. He is one of them, cried 3 men in the Audience. You're I liar," cried Keller. The latter became very demonstrative. And was finally ejected from the church amid great excitement. Resolu- tions were psued requesting the court to refuse Keller a license. One old lady be came so much excited that she rushed up to Keller as he was leaving the church end struck him in the face with her list, fly IIIHKIIUT. ' . "As a result," says the doctor. "the nerves of motion were unusually active, and those `of sensation dull. He was strong as a giant, but had no physical feeling. He could place `, his" hand. and has done so, on e.hot stove and see it roast. Nothing seemed to ma- terially injure him or give him pain. He has been run over by one of John Robinson`: circus waggons, has fallen from the top of a bridge, and once w ked out of a second story window. Any one of. the casualties would probably have killed a boy in a nor- mal condition. I have sewed up rent cuts while he sat and amused himsel . In his stomach we II-und last night a strange mix- ture consisting of a green ball of yarn, mar~ bles, nickels, a large undigested apple core, and other small articles. The cause of his death was a teen hell of yarn. 5 is about an inch in dgiameter. elongated at one end by the contraction of the cardiac muscle in the slot: of nature to pass it into the Ito- mach. It would have gone in if a needle had not been crosswise in it. It stuck at the stomach entrance and killed the boy." "this Boy Wu I Stronger to Pnln. nod fouled Clnolnnn Doctors. (?1xcnnu1'I, April l5.-John Wnlnmith, Aged fourteen, died yesterday, and an au- topay on his body/has shown the physician who have dincuued his cue for some time what. won the matter with him. Ur. Boh- lauder, who made the Autopsy. say: that an exsminstion of _the boy?! brain showed an abnormal amount of white matter and little gray matter. "A: n rannlt. " mun than dnnfnrx "than nnrvpl n COULD SEE HIS OWN FLESH BURN APRIL 15, I889. EXCITEMENT ll';J:3lr-i7l.ilRCH. Bola; Printed in Lulu. A1` FIVE AND A~HALF AND SIX PKB CENT. Apuly Lo 1). A. (:|lVlN8.Bwok Streak over Exlreu Otlloo. Ho Confnltud luloldo. __, A, nun nu an Tho Kingston Dry Dock. 1 . I.L. .1 A Very sudden Death. ___A_._)_._ ___.__._A II_. V Ior nos unwmgvlnc punllon ll Ina: In an been llvln in I back township In tho want- on port Chandl- IIC vv-IIII IIIU UUII-IIl- nllwe H. Been. pen-loner, coped on the mayor to-dey. The ex-Ioldier eeld he had been I member of the Roynl Ennlneere but had not drum any penelon elnoe I873. when be we: in Toronto. He says hle beck pension will amount to 01.500. The union be e l..- _..e .l..-l-...e|.. -.....l.... I. cl.-. L- -- to `The rououf uulgm u for not dnwlngtln pension In that In boon "win: in A bank tninnhln In tln inn )umpurr_1mrvIwpeIt w1urt1vw`I!I'm `tilt Welnut Valley company`: coal `mine wee underneeth end the ground had eunh frbm six to eight feet, for e dielnne of about sixty feet in length by ten feet in width. The engine and live box can eteyed on the rail: but the thirteen other care .were lled up in oonluelon. Sem Pnttou. e breke- eu. wee badly injured. Two of the over- turned noel cere with thelrloede oeught re end were continued. Twelve et care loud- ed with one! were reduced to splinter: end the eontente ol Q0050! eon eeeetetieg el~ merchendlee, were` ecettered along the truck. ll|0l'lIlIlx, [U0 KTUIIDC lllfglll I0 IIIII DCIICIKII the en in. and the engineer sud reman `jumpetfturluaput witlrc `Fin \\'A|nul.VnI|nv (:nmhnm.'n nnnl `min: -n Dnmngo In consequence ton Trnln 63:13 Ovnr the spot. S1`. Louis. Mo., April I5.--Whon A freight trni, on the Cniro short line road, was within rmilo of Bcllovillc yontcrdn morning, the ground begun to sink benoat the ennlnn. nnd tho nnninmr and mmnn A Schema That in Hloaaolnlng In Callie!- IllI---Tl'0Ilb|lI for Dlexlco. L09 ANUIZLIS. (}al., April l5.-'l`here in a well authenticated scheme on foot to cap- ture Lower California. A reporter yeetler lav found two gentlemen w_ho had been asked to join in the undertaking. They are Grand Army men, well-known and reliable. One of them laid: "I think there in a scheme to capture the lower peninaula and if the lan in well or aniaed, and has the powerlhlhaclxing. t at the members claim for it, they will make trouble for Mexico. Ivan aehed to join and mu offered auitable rank and pay. Of eeurao I would have nothing to do with auoh a scheme and did not want to know too much about it." The Ieoond officer when interrogated admitted having the lame olfer made to him. The echeme in being worked through a aecret order which has a large memberahlp through the south. FINEST FERFUMES AMI TOILET REQUISITES I) Inlnggglp nu`- (`ll , ICU U|lH.`l'WIU\5 HUIIUTIIIR OU|nIe"o The New York En_I1i'n(rrin_q and Hivaiizg Journal publishes. in its weekly list of Am erican oodn Iunted nbrond, nquires for long an short handle spade: in large lots, freight And pnaenger railrmd cars and horse curs from South America, And fty ice innuhinea wanted for Australia, and an un- monia ice machine with engine And boiler wnnted for St. Kittn` West Indies. III I LII: Ul nuger. It is asserted that Henry M. Stanley will be rt-naturalized es a British subject, for- aaking his American adoption. The govern- ment will confer upon him higher honors than have ever before been conferred upon is journalist or explorer. It is Also ststed the Belgian government will join in decanting and otherwise honoring Stanley. rh \`l|fk Elllliflffrinll nnrl ulllllllltl OI] [HE goverplnent. Baron Hofner, I major in Hutch`: regi- ment, Berlin. has been trmsferred to I line regiment. This action Amounts to the haron s bnnishment. Hofner has an un- goveruble temper. and in I877 he pierced the breast of a private soldier with his sword in a fit of anger. It in munrimi Hint "anrv KI Qvnnlnv will OI 0,lKIJ TOUUICIV W. D. Balfour. M.P.P.. Li`. A public meet- ing of his constituents, resigned his mat for South Essex on account of his inability to support, the Ontario government: nillu. policy. They decided not to Accept the run: gnntion, and appointed 3 deputation to wait on the goverpment. Hnrnn Hnfmar, A mninr in Hannah : rnoi. Atohinotf and Archimnndrite, active- leaden of the Cossack expedition to Abyssi- uin, declare that the commsnder of the Fnnch wlrnhips gave no warning that he intended to bombard Ssgslio. They Alto doclsre the French force: robbed Atchino of 46,000 roubles, `V D RnI'nnr M p P A? 1 nnhun Inna-sf. Ill IN llll WIlIUWu Murshnl H. li.`.L:lgpp\und"two deputies went on boerulwlhe shanty boat of D. W. Jones nt Warsaw, Ky., yesterdey, and at tempted to search it for stolen goods. Jones xesiuted, shooting Clare in the shoulder. and the deputies then fired upon and killed ~ at Jones. Ao..|.3....' --./l A_.~.L:...-_.!_3A.. -..L:..- nuuun QAu,uuu. An inll-nential meeting Wu held It went- miuan-r Abbey to wind up the Mntthew Ar- nold fuud mouutinv` to 7,000. Six bun- dred pounia were 3 lotted to the hunt for the abbey and the rest invented for the bene- fit of his widow. Il-..-L..I II I) l`I....- ._J-nu.-- ,l......A:..- Llly Ell] lUlI H IUWLI UDIICKI [VUUUK-. All the heights brnkemrn on the division of the Atlnntic mi Pacic railroad between Winulow sud Maine, have uruzk because the coxnpnnyhlled to nllow three men to . ench tram. u:_ A..I..I_L I` _ _ _ _ .4) ll- I` ._L._ II I) CICH Irllll. Sir Adolph Caron told Mr. (I wrbv. M.l .. that it was his intention to do something for lielleville in the matter of A drill shed. II in estimated that the drill shed will cost About 810,000. In inllnanoinl ...--oi...- u1n- LAIJ .0 \\'..-o ly BI l\|l8`l&lI` Dllcll. A mub of nmsked men took George Drigg. colored. Hompatend, Tenn, chnrged with nttem ting to outrage a white women, out of no and banged him. "he Rvwln ninlnrn, nf Rn-5-dais Tn:-nnfn '8I'l'| THE MAIN PARA1` of lhc Stone House on King Street. formerly occupied by thalnle ` Mrs. Mncanluy. Remtflllu your and hues. The housw is i n oxc--llc-nt nrdor with all mod- nnvunlence-. Stables attached until lur- Iln-r Imicu. Apply to Klrkputrlck I Rogers. 01 ll)! uuu nlngeu nlm. "he Ba)-lo sisters, of Roaedalo, Toronto. went to Tncoma. \V.T., invested money and now return to Canada with $100,000 each. They started A town called Reeeln. All lhn hninhtn In-ulznm.-n nn oh- Ahpinimn A man named Hurlbut, charged with m||4 treating his invalid wife, was whipped nearly to death by a crowd of women recent- ly in Allegiau. Mich. A mnh nf nunnlu-mi mpn hull: Cant-an nriaa The university federation not come: in force ininmdintuiy. This puts 08' all senate election! for Toronto university till Septem- ber. VIII- Buoineaa is generally depressed at Panama and many laborers are still idle owing to tho Imnll amount of work going forwud on the cnnnl. I`L.. ....I......_s.. f...l-__A.:-._ __4 _-._.__ !_ EU Vllllo LIIU l II"`|I CXPUCICIOII. ` A nal deposit ofV$.5,00() has been made on behalf of Jake Kilmin in his match for tho chamoiouship belt. with John L. Sulli- VIII. HUI: Col. Erhnrdt, New York, has received two thousand npplicntiona for places in the custom house. ~ `I`|... .......'. -.........l -..._ t\,.__;._ _4A-_._I,J Ulll-UIH I.IUlIIUu The czar : second son, George. attended by -\ large naval squadron, will go to Frsnce to visit; the Paris xpoaition. A nal dnnnnit nf'S5,IlM| hm: Imam mndn `AFFAIRS OF THE WORLD. The Little Things that Aloe! Canadian- Fleehee from Europe and whet. They Portend-A Little 0! Everything lull: Bend and Remembered. V 'l`H_a 1'a'met of Ipswich. l~}ng;, in printed by electricity. The sugar market, London, in extremely excited. and prices have risen `two Ihllllngl. Dr. Hrinknmun. Berlin. hishnn nf Mum. UXUIBQU` nnu PIVICCI "IVE rile" ['0 lllllllngl. Hrinknusun, Berlin, bishop of Muni- ter, a chumpiou in the Kulturkampf, in dud. Tl) l{lN"` for one year. or term of yous. poa- seuion May Isl. n BRICK HOUSE on Centre su-cot. near l`nion Slroot might room: And ex- teneivn kitchen, well and (ustcrn. drive house and stable. also gunk-n and fruit trees. For furlhrr rtirulnrn apply 10 MRS, JOHN W . ASIILI-2 . on the prenmn. TELEGRAMS FROM THE _EARTH S FOUR OUARTERS GIVEN. TO HALF OF IT. Ilo Wnntl Ills Ponulou Now. THE EARTH CAVED IN. N0. IIULIHIC with eight moms and extension kit- chen mud and soft water with good Imbling : convenient to Queen`: Col age ; Immediate - aeaaiou. Anply on the premises H8]. or at .'n. 34 Union ducal. between Gorcion mud Alfred I6. A SMALL H()U~`lC on Contra Strvot. Vio- Iorin Ward. Rent, Iucludin uuus. sixty dol- hmv per nnnum. Also Il Small House on West Skreel. Sydenhum Ward. onpoailu the 31101. Houses in good order. Apply to A. Mcculb IIIUK Princess Street. (`REA PEST HOUSE IN THE CITY. .\'o. 131 Esnrl street. botwcvn Bngor and .\`,\'donhnm streets; brick dwelling wilh "I0 room.-I. Rent 312 per month. Apply to W. H. WURMWITII. Slaw nsun dt ('u.'a Piano Factory. A BRICK DWELLING AND A SPOKE DWELLING. with or without furuwu and all modern improvements. Both nro near the cor- ner of King and West streets. Anply to MAC- ,l)U.\'NEl.L &. MUDIE. of King and W eat at. .DONNEl.L &. TO Rl.\'T-Wl'l0l.ESALl2 S'l`0RE-(`orm-r of Clarence and (mmrlo Streets. Apply to W. H. S1:u.|uN. Hallo tor. (`lnrence street. or J. B. MURPHY. Telephone No. I70. I Ilwn-lling. [won (or gain buolnon. Apply . nvonI7.0It. FROM 1241` MAY. that good. Iubotnnual house on Ontario Stroe near Union. at pre- sent occupied h Mrs. _ Apply toll. '1` SFEAUY. Wu! astucy. HOUSE. VVILLIAII STREET : elovon rooms ; bnlh : kitchen and main oor. Posses- nion May 13!. Apply at N0. 37. or at 47 Clergy street . THE SHOP AND DWELLING on King Street. occu i-d by John Henderson as a wholesale lquor store. Apply to JOHN l{Els`.V'IS. Brouk street. OFFICE. large. central. well tted. Terms rmunnable. Poaausion immediately. Apply `Box." Wnm. \ _A 3110? on KING swam r. with dwellin above. near Market Square. Apply at 48 Eur Qtreet. NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL STREET. In lfnrl Terrace. noar Barrie Street. Appl to H. lsiAR.\'EY. 39 Prince: Street. or at I Earl them. HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. Poun- aion May lat. Apply at WHIG OFFICE. -w------ ----t--w~~-v Lnblu' Alklnaonh. Rlckuokarh. Col- gainful. cl 0 hut-u'n. l.undborq'u. Hon- rlda. Pica-o R Lubhfn. Bnylo 0, (`our- drnra. Pivlu-`u and the uonu ue Jean Marie I-`Minn Perfumes. in dmoroni swig: of hue; bottles. linklnrlmr n. l.ubm'|.Mnnn'n.Wa.rriok I-`rre'n.Honrlou k Swarm In bulk. , The largest and but snorted stock to select from. an `ID FOR SALE. II ERA \l.lll IRIIIPII HICIIIEICIC Nliirlkiloo. `Alf!-pd and olhor st. II. ' too l`:M?n-I.ou lusood locnllt . A ohmoo hr worklnumou. E. C. HILL. lhrkot Square. Brook Btrvet. AT ONCE, A GOOD I! AN IN KINGSTON to look after collectors and collections ; must be well known to the business men ; must fvrulnh 82.!!!) holds ; good pa and steady work in M ht nan ;onewlth 0 re preferred. Apply to T iU .\"l`uN. l`HURLE\' & 00.87 Kingstroet Ihut, nronm. Unl. 'I'uU s'1'u.V. '1 nun lint. uronlo. Ont. stiles of lino; homes. uchockur 0. l.ublu`I.Munn'|.Wa.rriok lrnre`u.Hom-lea In bulk. Tim burns! and hnal nnnnad nlonk to A GOOD. GEVERAL SERVANT. Apply to MRS. A. HUPPIN :3. Barrack street. nouns AND noun) bfnmiod Couple A. B. 0.. W510 Oloe. A GOOD HOUSE` in & 0(fI.l0C8Hl. Iullahle tor a physician. Apply at t ofce. (`hm nous: IN THE crrv. .\'o. no ln`.u~I nan-m, lnntwnvn Haunt and .\`\'donhan| _._r..._. ._.._ Lumunnsa \\`A.\~1~w~App1y an Gnxlut. Hos:-run. ` .IJLI.UIJa l SlYTH~In thia city, on Sunday. April ll, I889, Robert Smyth, formerly of the township of Pittaburg, aged 87 yearn. Funeral on Tuesday at 2 o'clock p.m. from the reaidenoe of his aon, John Smylh, Ontario street. 'Fri6ndI and acquaint- ances are respectfully invited to attend. I Twnnm:u.-In Kingston (in the 13th. Katie H. Tweddell. infant. daughter of John I`weddell, aged 1 year and 5 momhl. Tho funeul took lace to-dav. Snn'ru-In towns ip of kingatnn, March 9*)ml' Plnmar Smith. aged 41 VQAPI. 19 -MlTll-ln Iownump 0| lxlnglunu, ullruu 22nd, Blumer Smith, sged 41 years, 19 duyu. I Remain: interred in Catsrnqui cemetery. Lnuuon --In Kingston, April 14th, Cathn tine Marceau, beloved wife of John Linnugh, ngod 29 years. Funeral will lane her late residence, Wil- liam street, near Bogot, on Tuesday nfwrnoon at 3 o'clock. Friend: and au- quainuncen are respectfully invited to attend. :___-__._j__.____ work: : cheap. I-`Ino modern rod-lemon on Queen. Unlon uordnn. Johnna. -Icr[y. hvuk um!-othor uni n I l`lIII.l_ ' bi:z"u~'ri[1Z i.i;:i=1~iZ Ill P:-hr-on street. l3\.IIUL` u C1uwrn|cD~-In Kingutun, April 15th, the wife of Rrbert. ()rawfoI`d of I non. ` uoxnn. Run): of "A' Comply} at Drill shed. Ttvnnn. .I:crUnl by Rev. Principal Graht In the-City Hall. : 3:01.. LVIII. MON gcyjrp LOAN. 39% $4932. "I-`dn i`H'II: REMINDERS. Ilh A V at nwu. Fina lot: on In-I. Wllllun. Barrie. Clndwlok. Nelson Alloo. Alfrpd at mm I}:/u`.n_I.on lnmod locum ohmoo THE DAILY WHIG. ' DIED.* " .3 3933:6091 0 A `III `PI'll|"1 Wlli Liquor Wu l- |_o.nty. Ul.0l'(.`lI1'II. N. J.. April l5.-()vor10,000 Phllndol hluu came here yuterds . The uloon cdarnhi buninou, an beforo nightfull hundred: a drunken men And wo- men were ntnggerlug along the nhoro. Fight: were numerous sud disorder In: gononl. At one of the nloonl, u to 5 p. m.. forty barrel: of beer were to d. und [Jill I: A fnlr nrllnrlnn an hnnlnn-n lap -II 91.. . m.. lony nnrroll 0! our wort Iold. Ind ` Shh In I hit ntltorion on bnqluu (or all the photo. IW I'I I|'Ulll JITDIII WII'QI'00U. `V IIIIIF Dr. nrnr il preaching evangelical, the diluent evnngollunln continue to show I mnarknbo widening of view. Thelntut. lnltsnco in Dr. Clifford, president of the Rkptint nnlon. undertaking to preach in Monouro, Dr. Conway`: tormer chnpel and I notion ol lecture: by Unltnrianu and others. Mr. Surgeon`: organ nttnoh him bitterly. but the main body support: hlm. `rho ltlunllnuo alnnmnnt. Lmwon. April l5.-Arohdencon Fnrrnr bu bud docluiming against the ritualistic movemantmowhioh theinhnpof Linoolngivcl 3 lift. Dr. Fnrrnr an: "England In in dun rol becoming ppm in all but nnme. Nut on are nved by preaching the aim Christ not by mitten. L-huublnn, Inc or. or new wulrom Aaron : wardrobe." Whllut l}r Al-I-nr in nu--Anlnn QIl.AhlIn|`nn' OI-nu No `riding: from the Shipwrecked Crew of the Iteemshlp Dommnrk. Nrw Youa. April l5.- l`here is still no news of the missing passengers end crew of the wrecked sceamehip Denmark. The ques- tion that now occupies the minds of marine men is when will the Nations! line sI:esm- ship Denmark srrive, end will she bring news of the Danmuk Y The Notional steam- 'ship is two days and seversl hours overdue. There is s fsint possibility thst the delay of the Denmark is due to her being in colli- sion with the Denmark. it would be a stramze fate that should bring these two veeeels together a thousand miles out in the ozean. It is thought that the Danmerk col- lided with some other craft. As many ves- sels crossed in nearly the same route as the Danmsrk the chsnees of rescuing the pes- senzers and crew are increesed. They may hsve been can ied to the Azores. --nents proving thst. Gen. Boulunger hml AIIIOTICI Illlllllg EHO CGDIODIHBI IGCCI. The Erenemenl says : A number of drwu tampered with the Army have been suhmit.- teh to the commission of the senate which is to conduct the trial against. Gen. Boulnnger and other leaders of the lionlnngist party. The nrrelt of a number of military men is imminent. The wnrrnnts thst were issued for the cries: of Gen. Boulsnger. M. R.n..-he- fort, and Count Dillon, have been served At their residences. this being I formality which is reuirsd to prove that the defend- Ints era gui ty of contumncy. nmnll family. Bargain. 1.70) l"l.\'l: MODEIW FRAME RESI- I) xclc. Iplondldly nlaho-I ; lino location on l`uiun street 4 nooml down and I upuuirn summer him On. sheds and stable; wine: cheap. lI`lnu Queen. Unlon. Chouput boo curtclu at Hardy ; Cfllll (Ill CUIJHIHI CH8 IIHE IIHIHFMI Cnnrge. l.n.\'lmN. April l.').-The C'hronivl says it will be proven that Boulanger began co? leuting money for his propaganda while in America attending the centennial fetea. Th: IL'ro=nnnn1f uvn - A nnmlmr nf alnnn. The Indictments That Wlll Bo Made Against. HIm-CoIlootlng Money. PARIS, April 15.--M. Merlin, president of the committee and senators who WI conduct the trial of Boulanger, and II. M. Cardelet, Demole and Trnriux have been chnaen to act as I sub committee to exauniue l0,320 document: bearing on the case. fhe matter to he examined includes 3,000 news. paper articles and 5 great number of Bnu laugerb visiting card: envlorled with short meusgea. Besides the charge nf corrupting the nrmy, the general is charged with mel- vesatinn iu the wnr otlicc, in regards the handling of funds and with making I ac- ditinns Ipeech on the eve of President (Mr- not'a election. It is suited thnt M. (`lemun- cenu an confirm the last named churge. lnvnul Anril I.'u _Thn ("hr-nninla unit it yCII'l III III! l\lHKlU'u l)CLI|l.CIIIvIIry. I` rotitiun numerounly signed taking for 1 enioncy, -was ruontod to his lordship, which probably E34 the effect of procurin for him a lighter Ientenco thnn he wouli otherwise have got. e Addresses the Court and Makes Some People Qulver-DlscouIsts Glven. Bnocxvlnu. April J5.--0n Saturday A. C. J. Kaufman, was br ught out for sentenoe. In reply to the q estion asked by the judge if he had anythin to say why sentence should not be passexf upon him. amid profound silence. be related the whole circumstances connected with his crime. His {ti eries commenced about ten years ago, an since that time they havegrsdnal- ly but perceptibly increased. Once the ho- gus notes began to accumulate hehsd to re- sort to more gross methods of forgery to prevent the discovery of his crime. Ficti- tious contracts and bogus sales were written out and the names of persons with whom he bad business transactions attached to the paper which was oated. For weeks pre- vious to the culmination of his career as the prince of Canadian forgers, he was obliged to meet from fteen to twenty notes each week. Many _of these were for large amounts. The revenue derived from his business was entirely inadequate to cover such an outlay, hence the necessity of forg- ing paper in order to avoid the discovery of his crime. Those who shaved his notes never charged less than fifteen per cent. for discounting the paper, and on some oocasions when in a corner and requiring money to meet his payments with the manu- facturing establishments which he represent- ed. he was compelled to give a discount as high as forty per cent. The strain upon his mind for s time before the nal crash cam-. was intense. During the delivery of his address he did notfappear to be very deeply agitated. The judge sentenced him to seven years in the Kingston penitentiary. A nntit.in.n nnmernualv aianml anlincr fur JLHE8 REID. THE LEADING UN I)ER'l`AKER. Pumclq S-rnurr. CUNARD STEAIIBHIP COMPANY. SAILING trom New York every saturdny. A Lhorlzed Agent. F. A. Folcor. Ferry Dock to it Brook BL. Kinmbon. ' Tushz I::LlUAN'l` HOUSES Ivoro specially built for the owner. and no expouo was 2 red In their construction. The rooms hams arsw, well ventllatod. and` having 3 sumhern expo- sure. are tvrlglumnd cheerful. They are hand- apnwl,` lled. lmvlng marble manuals. or anal Rana] on, hot and cold water bath: - sen mry plumbing. etc. Drainage erfecl. n rear of each dwelling is A lovely awn and garden. with spacious outbuildinm. For terms upply to ~ ROBERT GARl)lNlCR.. ` l5I Earl Struet. THE BOI)LXP;(iER DlFF|CULTY- THE TWO HANDSOIE STONE DWELLINGS, 149 AND 151 E431. sranwr. _ .l.' \.I-I-U &J-i-I;J-LI, Il,560-&)Lm llRl(`K Rl.ll)E!lClI on King street. ; nlx rjotno and oxlounlon kltchan; gruoand mantel nu nu-Ior. valor. ow. Room urlnuld amothar bonus on lot. Flno home for A family. Hnrwnln. 1131(1) THOSE ELEGAN1` HOUSES specially built expense nomad FORSALEORTORENT, NOT HE_A7RD-IVTROM YET. KAuTr=`n'nTa\`r4>"e_`."s'f[AT`T` |iENr; V K INGS'[Oi\ ._ CANADA, M01? in Y EVENING. ........._.._._...__j_. can toot INWII HOIIIO 0!! VVCII III! IITOIY. NCTUIID 9dr5ob,'l`4-ovh`VanBuu|And Mo. Pollock, . -kn -nun -Innnnun In nnnrtmanlg oh--4 --... Tho Cantu of math. Qvnlc, April 15. -Tho Into Wulur Croi hton, manger Bank 0! Montreal. won four: by tho coroner : jury to luvo died from tho eocu of an overdose of bromide of potunlum And ohlorul udmlnhtorod to hinuol! while temporarily lnnno. B0 was buried At Toronto to-doy. . , [OH (0 F00 WIIUT, Ifl I IIIOIIICIIK IIIBT Donna` ovFv-n~vu1-hw, Ivhoro he an quietly wind bv unhtnntn in I boot. Ha ennahnd A Narrow Inooapo. Niw YOIK, April I5.--F'ire broke out nrly thin morning In James Gordon Bon- notn home on West 9| street. Harman [lg]-X41. 1`...-1. II... n...... gnu] ll- l)..II....I. CHOWN &"MiTcHELL's vilvny-Iiivllwln Iuouullul Q0: VOHOOI. who were uleoplng in spsrtmonu thcrqwerc nearly Iuooatod by the dense umoko. The re wu ulchly extinguished and the dam- ugo wu ight. ' "Ill'l'!IV V1IUfD*l!9V$1]IIOIOy 1!'rw*1uv ,` by Luiotnntn in 5 boot. He coughod blood for I little while, but soon rocovorod And took the trnin for Cincinnati. He any: the font it done by knowing how and by rioct Ioi!-condence. Thin bridge in the ighcnt in tho world except one. A Clnolneetl Hen Jumps From I You lllgh llrldle end l.lve. CINCINNATI, April 15.--Meredith Stenley, e w--ll-known ethlete end brld e jumper. veeterdey mede the most rcmer eble lean: on record. It wee from the femoue-hig bridge on the Cincinneti Southern rellwey over the Kentucky rlver. The height le 285 feet. He eelected e plece where the tutor wee twelve feet deep. Attired in eilk tight: end ellppere he leeped lnto the elr, end doubling up hie body like e bell fell to the tutor, end e moment leter bound- .Ln _. A-1.]-1... p|'I|l0 Ill EIIII l"0IpOCY. In his late speech Sir (Thsrlss `Russell 1 ssirl : At the opening of the commission I said thst we represented the sncused. The positions sre now reversed. They represent the accused. There sit the accused (point- ing with scorn st Meesrs. Walter and Mac- Donald, the proprietor end publisher of the I'imu, who set together st. one side). The inquiry will hssten the true union of the kin dom, snd will dispel the cloud that dsr on the history of s noble rsce." VVUI |ll nuu lI'UHI Ill TIIIKI Ul IHU. .\`ir Chnrlee has seized upnn the opportu- nity of pleadin Ireland`: cnuse before the whole world. e will produre I cloud of witnesses, and has the privilege of pneing all Ireland through the winnen box if he chooses. Thnt he will mail himself in I large rneseure of this opportunity is certain. Un- der his skillful handling the bent pouible point: will be brou ht out, and his mngni- -cent speech has out ined the course he will punue in this relpect. - in hi: lain nnuanh Sir (`luring Du...l| No May Pan All lrelnml In Review Through the Wltnau liox. l.<-Knox, April l5.-Whun the Parnell vn-nmiesion opens again after the Euler hnliduys it will be found that Sir Charles Russell has got the defence in must. excel- lent shape. l'he testimony nf Mr. Parnell, which will be taken first, will he of immense value to the cause, and after that probnlyly for the next six months the rearling public will have before them An alnmst intermin- nhle viatn of witnesses from all parts of the world and from all ranks of life. U3- I`L....I-- L..- _-L...J ...., .. |_. ,,, HCUFG Wlll DC CUICTIBIIIOLI. Probably the most delicate question the ` commission will be ctlle-l upon to consider ` will arise in connection with the damages which Bismarck has declared the German government will exact of the Samoans, for losses alleged to have been sustained by `German subjects at the hands of the na- tives. The policy of the United States, will he made clearly apparent. while the commission will not be repared to insist upon a denial of all the emands Germany may make upon the Samoans, yet an em phatic protest will be entered against any attempt upon the part of Germany to levy such an indemnity upon the impoverished natives, as shall in effect vs the imperial government a practical In rtgage upon the islands, thus enabling the Germans to ac- complish, hy this means, that which they have thus far failed to do. The commis- sioners are not specially instructed as to the representations the treaty powers may have upon the local government of the islands, but they are directed to insist that such representations shall be absolutely equal and impartial. The commissioners will use every effort to bring about a reetoration of the clamp quo awe. IVIHIILIK In OIHIUI. It in thought the German government will urgently prose the charges against John (1. Klein, the newspaper correlpondent, who is accused of bringing about the light in which 23 German sailors were killed by the nav tivca. The German government will pro- bably hold that the United States is re- sponsible for Klein's acts under the general principle of international law. that a county may be held responsible for the act: of its citizene when directed aglinat another na- tion with which it is at peace. The charge in one which the connniseionera have been especially diiccted to resist. They will hold atrenuoual ` that Klein was preeent in Samoa, eolely in a private capacity. and that he did not take any Iach part in the li his as in alleged. In support of this the a davita of klein and three of Matnafa e soldiers, with Klein`: teutinmny taken at the state department, will he introlucml. No claim for rcdresa or indemni:y upon this score will be entertained. `J-nI.-L.I.. LI... ......_a .I..l:-..L- ....__A2__. LL- Tho! WIII lake Plsln the Views 0! the United sum as to questions Tonchl-I the Control ol the Sumous lslnnds-- The Subject 0| Dnsmnlnl EV!!! DO"- onte One to Iiisndlo. . , New YORK. April I5.--A Washington special to the World says I've hours before the Samom commission` ssiled from New York on Ssturdsy 3 special messenger from , the stste department handed to Mr. Phelps is lerge envelope containing the official in-' structions of the government. The commis- sioners are instructed to insist upon the ab- solute autonomy of the nstlve government in the Semosn Islsnds. This is the most im- portent point to be considered. and its ob- servance is made A nu: qua non of any sgreement to he arrived It. The commis- sioners ere not to admit under. my circum- stances the sssumption, so srrogsntly msde by Prince Bismsrck, the! the represente- tives of the United Stem in Ssmoa have been in any way res onsilie for the deplor- nble condition of s `airs there. The com- missioners ers to make it shsnlutely plain, without ambiguity of language, that the United States wil not for one moment en- ter in the ides of its responsibility for dem- sgesg, alleged to have been suered by Ger- man subjects or by the imperial German government, owing to the stats of war pre- _vni|ina in Ssmos. II . in Lhnlluhf tho (1-rmnn uvnvnrnnnnnt will THE DUTIES THAT WILL DEVOLVE ON THE COMMl5,S|ONI:RS. CENT. Apuly U. Exnmn mlioo.` ...___..___.__. SIR C;kRLES' GOOD CASE. .._._...-.j WSSION MAPPED OUT A FOOLHARDY FEAT. Largo stocks of clover ind tlmpthy and It the Manitoba on, 19 Market Iqnan. --v uv--u-u-vs-In uulvluvu MINNIIAPULIU, A ril l5.-Chu. F. Hatch, rolidont oi the .\ ilooulin, linnuou and some ruiiwn company, oomminod nuiclde this morning n hi: oico by uiaootin him- self in the mouth with I ruoivcr. T a uni- oidalu well nigh iex llcnblo. on Mr. Hutch`: hnlinou And donut o relations won 0! the happiest oinrdctor. i Ruin. A ril l5`-'Iho rnloa Ind ngulr tiona of t a nod Catholic nnlvoraity at Waahlnaoonare bolngprintad in Latin at the Pro anda Fido. The will be non! out to all h hopa In America, `wads. England, Ireland. Scotland. and Auatralln. The rac- tor, Rev. Ionalgnor Kean. will sail for A_m_ori_q- tho x link in Man. . . II via] uuuuwu uunuu. Furl yesterday mornin Mn. Linau h. wifeo John Linaugh, di auddenly at or reaidenoe William street. While playing with her baby ahe a-an attacked by a` pain near her heart, and in a short a ce of time expired. It in aald that deal wan caused by the burning of a blood vealel. Her Int words before the do ted were: Oh, Jack? She referred aha`: iuiliid. Slie In: only 29 years of age. I no n-ugunuu u: y uuvn. It is understood that the contrect for buildin the dry dock at Kin too has been nmrde to the lowelt tencerere. Mauro. Bancroft & Connolly, the contract price being in the neighborhood of $270,000. Mr. Connolly molten Quebec hie headquarters at present, but he will; be remembered u the partner of Contractor Lukin. of St. Cothn- Iinee, in the completion of the growing dock at Esquimnlt, 11.0.. when the contract wu token out of the hand: of F. B. McNemee LIV- A Melon Cunard llletroeu. Friday nightemen stepped into J. L. Uphenfs store, llrot-kville, and handed him 3 dollar bill. Mr. Uphem asked him whet it was for. no he hed noeccount egeinet him on his books. The men replied that some time ego he had [stolen I melon from the store. He had since been converted end joined the Salvation army, and now he wish- ed to make restitution for what he had token. He thought the melon he took would be worth in dollar, In it we: early in the seuon when they were expeneive. u-up nu - -u-un Pxrru , April l5. --Emperor F rancia Jouph and Evnpreu I-Elizabeth, accompanied by Archducheaa Valerie. started fur lIchlnt- hloclx last night. It is officially denied that the condition of the emprau in II bad as re- 1 ported. Her neuralgia in nbnting. and it is expected the massage Irentment she in un- dergoing will etTt-ct A cure. This deninl in doubted. Nobody was Allowed to no the empress at the railway ntntion Int night save her attendants. The emperor request- ed the ministers And All the otlicinln whose duty it In: to be presant to stay away. MU.\'l\' TO LE.\'l) AT HVI no A-HALF um nix I-rm cmvr. R. W. SHANNON. In-our. omce. nut door to King`: drug atom. King Strum. lhlnnton.

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