Into) O'Connor : Iuruu-ll :0 Ilarrlc. BAIMI. .\pI-I123.--Rov. R. A. 0'(`.ounoI'. Bishop-cloud. ql Paton-lvoro. preached his [unwell mmuon to [us Barr 0 wu_;:-ugction Sundqy. la thenfhruoun ho was prounwtl with an illuminated mldrru uul I put: at QM. to which it uiyunindnuly to bod. Ian nIg|u(`.M.R A. o. I resent him IJ-.... _...I _. 1.1 I.-`.P_,I _-.._ _:.L -_ - lI'I'lVII CI I-U -IIGIII. P unluuu, A `I It-The scandal IiI::III iW|| 881 grit]. hon Chuvash: n.......I. AIIIIAII Lang C In -o-I- All --. Now Irllllngc us Lsidlnn`n. LHCTC WCJFB IOOU UOXGI C0llII`lIO|l. LITTLE Fu.r.~\. N.\'., April '23.-l. i.'N hoxea of factor and I15 of fnrn dniry were I sold nearly All ing connignod. Two lots of full c-rerun factory Iold at M ; one lot. of 50 boxes at 9} and one lot of of 25 boxes at 8;. 77 package: of butter were sold at 2! to '22, the bulk M21. Fifteen pnckugu of crenmnrv rpm onnninnml, DU 2:, CKID DUIK IE '-7|. I'll` creunery were consigned. mllod population. I-`fth. such change In the marriage laws. nmhur Iumerlal or nrovlnclnl. nwm nun UTICA. N. Y., April `. 3.-Tho l'u'c| Board of Trude h H its first meeting yes- Lerdny and elected ollicen for the amuing your. The prices otfered for cheese were so unsmisfnctory thnt sellers dinpocrd of name directly and no quotations were osublinhed. There were I550 boxes counignod. I.|1'r1.: Fu.r_~L N,\', Anril -2:1.--1:a:u 1 un n.`|l\|.I. . .vInn'\ I): <. Oswego reports : Barley unciungod. No. lCanada held at 08 cents; No. L extn Canada at 65 cents. Lake receipta~ H.000 bushels. I)..`..I.. ..-. ..`_A- , \V- -..I-_ `._..l:__ _I.,.... UUSKHIII. Bulxlo reports : No sales, feeling about Itemly ; No. I (`snauln quoted at. 70 to 7'2 cents; No. L , 66 to 67 cents: No. 3 extra, 6`) to 63 cents ; No. 3, 58 to 60 cents. -rur 1`Ill`I'cL KIAIIL` I:-lu yeswruly. The only quotations made on `Change yeltcrdny iilternoon were for out: .unl were 5: follows: Milling 03.11, 33.50` Lid hero, with 3`2c. asked to arrive; for two c.u~s choice white 33. bid, 34c. naked to arrive; oat: offered at 33c. to arrive; nored outside. l.o.b., at 28c., `Z70. bid; `2'2c. hi I on trade, 33c. ns|iod;3`.3.c. asked to arrive; uerod 330 on apot. ` .1 I I0 QIZ. OU- There was nognin offered on the streqt yesterdny. Tlmnnlv nnntnrinnn mm-In nn `Fianna: no Galen un-. CAI.u\lll.L, KIIL. April -:\ I;-cinl from Pond Otork says: At exactly noun tho gun to tho "Pnonioed Laud were thrown open In About 1111!!) nuonlo on than nhl (hlalnull .mI a "nun \.r.. St. Lawrence market wan at. yesterdly. The supply was small, the demanal p< or and prices generally unchanged. New butter in egiuning to come ih slowly in pound rolls, but it. is in very small ( uantities, And the price keeps up to `27 an 28 cents. Pound rolls of old butler Iell at `24 and 25 cents. Quotations : Dressed hogs, pcr cwt... $7; beef, forequuters $4, hindquarters $6.50; geese, per 1b., 90.; ducks, pair, 70.; chick- ens. pair, 850.; butler, rolls, 27c., tubs, 20c.; onions, bunch, 30c.; lnrd,per |b., l3c.; eggs, 1%.; pouto a, bug. 300.; turnips, bag, `25c.; parsley, do2., l0c.; Applet, bar- rel, $|.25; rhubarb, `20c.; radish, l0c.; let- tuce, 50c. ' unv A\`l'\ r\nAlN nu I any \-nzun. Receipt: of hay and straw were am-ull, the demtnd fair, and price: Iteady. Hay sold nt8l5 to $18. Strur was A little higher, at 8]! to $l2.50. Thar-A In-no nun--6.. AG`...--1! l\II :0... .|-4-0 mourn Inn 361 , 0 not monk urind hero I In an II but than autumn -La. nun Illl PTICCS IKE IUVV (IS lncy HIV!` Ce In (' i-`ago lllulnl that A (`snadinn dealer xmuldbe compelled to accept. it price at from $10 to $15 per head below what is re- garded as a fair remuneration. But the reportsfmm (`hicngo yeuterdag imlicntea slight imprcwenlent. Should this in1pro\'e~ ment mntinue, shipments may be made from Toronto early in May, but if not, there will probably be nothing done before the end of the month. I v leullnu rnluren of the Ian]: and Produce Ilarlteu al Ilome and Abroad. ToRu.\"ro, April 23. --During the past two week! the prospects that any shipments of Canadinn cattle would be made early in `May have been slim. The lar e receipts in (`hi- cngo and the consequent. ow price have not been pnrticula ly cheering `to Toronto deal- ers, and they had begun to fear that they would he nb`e to do nothing before thv end of M.-|v At. Hm verv earliest A nhinnmnt. VVUUIU U6 (life [0 U0 noululg UCIOFG lul` CD of May, at the very earliest . A `shipment. with prices no low as they hsvo been in (' i.-nun Innnnf lilnf. A Pnnnnlinn 4|.-ninr An llnrou-In-no I-`uully. HALl|-`AX, April `.!3.-John M.:l'Allan of Springvilie `(rent alone to the river on Sist- urday to Itnrt A jam of logs. Hi: pike polo was found near the plnce und'lat.er his body wt! recovered from the river. His sister was shot in Chicago by I jealous lover a few weeks ago. He lelvea 1: wife slid family. A Filnlr I'll-1-long. Bu !-:vAuI:. April 23.--Mrs. Hooper `mm yesterday charged before Justices Miller, Du and Edger with having set re to the Bluevale choose factory.. The casewaa lac- ed in the hands of Detective (ireor 0 the Provincial (iovermneut force about A week ago, who proceeded to work up the case with great natuteness and managed to gather up such a man: of evidence as resulted in a conunittal of Mrs. Hooper. I I r l lorrlun [ulna WI-II Plnlcnlly bu Knur- III! luyvvlplrllel. vsulnanomur. Apr1'll22.--Tlu- escort armed with Morriuun in this city this nmrnam abuni {.30. And ilumedintaly prqcn-dt-d to lodge hiul III the jail, ulcer wlfch uloctor wu uummon- od to probe the wound. The flow ol blond land cnud before requhinsr Slnerbroolrc. Auuin'u exnnmnuon pnvu that the bull pssnod nuhc through his body. having ulmcod to one side, but ' with- out breaking my bones. He in now doing well plnyucullv. but is naturally Inw- Ipiritod It having been. tinnlly cuuvhl. Tlm hour of his capture being no late, ft-I pnoplo lrnow 0! it, no that the axcigeunonl at Mnnglnll wu not very grout nud no one In Sherbrooku knew of hi: arrival. He Ill be brought up lnr prelimnmr exnrnirnagion at as curly I dun: u pmmbla.` are Muntreul policemen and others are returning home to-day. Dr. J THE BASIS OF AN APPEAL. 'I`Ir Iiullrle Incl Will Opel To-div. Nnwtos. KIn., April 23.-Tlnree train load: olpu-ople ft-r Okluholm lolz thin morning over tho Suntan Fv road. AIIOIIR them were a num- ber of cnpnuliutgwho will urgnuizr I bank and ` II non-5 m Guthrie to-cnortmv morning. K0 hundred dwelling: Inn olninpod. T.;u.n .: us. -mw .1-us. A.._:I 1 K- - TRADE AND TRAFFIC- TH E` CEPTURED OUTLAW/. I 03, --u uuuuww -uvvvrwqy. I M :hilnd0lp|Ii|: Phulolnhh II. To- to ":3 Pltub : Pithhrgi Syruuo 3. `! MM Jenny Iy: Jenny II. Detroit `M. an cur-y may I vuruy uuy la, uou-on At Wuhinfton: Wall 5. Yd. 0. , AI Plllndophlc: Al 18. Oollllnl, OSIMWA, April 23.--Tho nlmlnn at Wm. Donna, an old renldcnt ol Onhuu. arrived hon {cuerdny from Toronto, at which Elna. 0 died Sunday. In we 56 you of to Ho Ind boon long connected with the urn cnbinol tutor; and not-vol none two or thru your: at the Council Bond. Ihnu Imtwut sumac lid `maa lo the lino: In order. "noon tu nlomnu and the want. A: A n-oulsol their interview curds; vnth the Minister of Justice. Menu. John Run Rohoruon and D. A. Run have let: umhul that it in not any-alien: to further moan, on behalf 0! the l}nmdi_agv(_39p{h[1|_I t Auqci cog, Ihit :6 iii iuii Eiinfgnll rents the on so thou!-I be made ruttonctivo in Ibo unmet ol pa-nniuina the reprinting ul Britiah rocks. mated to cool. - `Two Ian uprou lruiiu not wool with re- frigorstor necommoduion an to be run this uuou over the Iuleroolouiul fa-r (ha purpose of mpulymg fresh sh hon: the Maritime Pru- vinoou tu Monuul and the A: A I---null nl nlnip hm.-u-.. o.. .I-- ....u. upon me uou mated to con. "Pu... lg. .. .1 v ...- um --~.~- -..: ..:.- ..-__:-. u... Ont`: III`I_O-`ail and giant at Lnldluwh. asked. The Grnnd Trunk much to be wilhoul their shun ol the thin! diotribuml um Innion. It in um or-tool that 1 rs-olntnon will ho submitted uuhnldiuiug the St. Chur Tunnel um vet to the anal ol 1!} per cent. upunthc JIWJIN. thick that work Is nu- mntod In anal returned mom Ia-mo. Mr. \\'niuvrua|nt, roprosonlinn the {Sum} Trunk, Inu lIl'iVed in the city to iulervvew the Gus-ormno-nt respecting Ilw Oecuruua (or um road running [mourn annular to lh.,o to boeujnyod by the Cnludinn Pacic our um roud from "array to Snliulmrv. niug pom-In ov-r tho lnutooluuuul Are 5'50 uked. "FL- (1....) 'I`.....|. -.....L A. L- _.:.|_.... Equnl run-V ,4 bmhnltluorox Bdtlnou 0. Brook] 4. Mlachvlllox Inlbflnl El Ial.l& a: t`Cholnutl: (hchutl lo. Inna 0'ITA\\'A. Apnl `.22. -- Hun. J. A. Clanploau an uoocud at tho Clpltnl no-morvow. Llr T (`.nunhIin_ RIP, Ilm Irnn nnmrn-...l expected an un Us.-mu no-mnnow. Mr. T. Cnuahlin. M.l ,, who was n-nmw-.1 (mm the \Vnur-atreet Ho-uul tn llm .\`um|l- pox lluupnnl, hn illnru being phmulluco-d dihlht-rln. in much better today. inlum Dnlmmo-I urn: an-on n rn~nu.m n. . (II nun-rmn. ll much holler to-Clay. iilnop Dnhumo-I WI: [Iron g rrce-ptmu I4 night at Unuu Unisernily. K0 roceutlv returned (mm R4-mo. KI. \\'.inu--..-In ...n...._A:.._ .1... I`... V SouIoIuIooldIupoII.Io.ItIm|y`| Ian J. A` Ilnplenn lit-`crud `l`o~lIay-\Ir fonullln. IE. Incl It-uor, 5l|||'40I|l" [U .\ll|Cl0n. Thu Cnnmhau Pacic Rail! and than lntorcnlnnml no to lurninln cu-x etc.. for `express u-twee between Mumrul and Main- lu. an nwu us may he in prnpoutiun In that NI w-ctixe u:i|z-up`. ho ugrwlneut And schedules ntaclmi thereto pmuda for the charnctc-r uf the eul- utruclion, width of cuttings, etc., and cunlam tho prmnaium as to mainlonnnca. etc. That nun o-n.nnL in ninnul hv Hut Juhn un Ln- pmvmum to mamumnnct-. ac. The nun:-n.enI is signed bv St: John H he-hnlf 0! the Gnvenmn-nt and by Mr. Va Home on behalf of the Can:-Han Pam! Ramlwnv. 'l`ln-n Thounnd People lulu use Pro 10-! ' and. Wlcurra, Kam, Apt ;. ;.').-'l`|-nw trnln loads of boomers numb:-rinz 1500 [Iron]: lo-ft ho-H) for Oklahoma this motniuu over then Sauna Fe road. A large numb" Also left. by way 0! the Rock Island road. Anulhor train has hot-n wired for. The number of maple gnilll hom In tho railroad towns in South:-In Knnul in In [renter than Ill nmiciuued. flllllllll POW! I`! O\'O`f Sulnburv lu .\Ionclon. 'n.- Ielwern Ibo Gnu-ruuenl and tho Canadian Paella: Inllwny. Orruu. April"`..:.-By the term ol Iha aura-uncut mule between the Govonnont and ` the Cnlndinul Pncntic Rnilvny Company, had on the table of the Housathiu nlunoon. we Gov.-mm:-nt covenant: and urea to build a direct I line of ruilvuy no the char- nctor of the cnumrv will porlnil he- tlroon Harvey and Saliuburv Indto lease the name '0 the Canadian P.c-Io Rsilway Company and uh:-nr once:-non in narpolullv. for the annual Icnlal of '1 pr! your lot twontv your: and the-r that an annual rental 1-! 873.400; waive the Canndiun Pacic [her- po-tuul running powers over the pnoom (nu- some other) budge It Fl'OdGl`IN'|II and also running 3-uwcrs the Int-rulonisl (rum u..I...|......- ... \I........... penonmnce ul nuor. The Home then went into Commme- of Supply. taking up the supplementary esti- mate; um declared Ion on I dullloll. The Home then went into committee on the Combine: Bill. It In 0 by Hon. ` David Mills, Mr. Ed 8|`, r. Colter and others on the ground t t it de-clued only uninat unluvlul combinations, leuing it n )I stated what kind of combinations an unlunlul and rrcouno having to be had us before to the commun luv. After dincuuiou the bill was adopted by the committee without unaud- mont, an by then addition by Clarke \\'nl- lnco of I clause exelnming the pmviuionn of the bill from |p|~lIc:|tio_n to my huudicnft on the perfonmnce ul lnlaor. Thu "mum lhnn want int C`nmnnnup- .1 Inc Umlod hm dam.` Hon. A. G. um-a moved an umndmnul declaring that the nmoum of the propusod nulmdy should be reduced Ion to provide. instead of: `.20-knul uorvico AI introduced. I 17`lmot servicn, all that in requirod for the plaaeugvr and general interests 0! the country. whale at the limo time ouripc l1'l`fterlncuI- lien for fr-inht; duo that It should be nude 3 condmon of the uuboidy that the terminal port should be in Camds. Aftnr runs an lhn nvnnnfllnnnl -nu (Nu-Inuul port Inoulu no In Ulntul. After recus the uneudlnom wu discu.-mad und declared Ion dhinon. Th. Hm... oh... -...n inn. mu-....:n_... I\I\ mnuu lur azU.. !U5 CuIIIpQ`II,!Illl(\ll. .` On the mouon to add )I. than rv-um"! lronu tho : Comrnitte-e of the \VII- 9 cm the r-nullmnu to provide for I fm`tuIgInt.l\" stexunnlup -o-nice ho- ` tween Britiih (,\lumln'.a `mu! the ;\mztr.~nIian colonies and New 7.:-uluud, lluu. Mr. Lnurier offered an um-ndnu-nz declatiuq thnt. tho Guvo-rnmont fuled to show that and: u 1-rvico would re-suit in advmtues in my vmy cum- ,|ueuaurav.e with the cost. This um-ndlm.-ul `no loss on A party division of .1 : to T7. .-nul who ruolutinn us ropom.-d from the oollllllllte` was concurred in. [Inn Kl. 13....-. cl.-.` um...-.4! ul... ..I...u.'.... bulunlmn and Unlntd and Japan. Hun. Mr. Davies hmwd an amendment de- claring` they inexpediency of do ting: the rrpnrt unul t w correspundence And t u nnlotinlonl and ugro-ennem between the British Govern- ment Ind the Cansdiun Pacic Raulwny have been laid before the Hun, Also that the sub- : tidy uhuuld be! made conditional upon the ma- Ieln calluu: st Victorin or E~quimuIt. This Amendment wu dcclnred Ion on I division, nnd the report nu concurrod m. Hnn Rlr Wnnlnr mnv-d Hm ntlnnnnn nf uh. 300 we report concurrod Hon. Mr. Foster moved tho Ado mm of rho report of the Committee u! the W ole on the resolution respecting` 3 contact for I fa:-I weekly alennmhip service between Canada mad the United Kin dom.` "uni A, (3 ...n-- mnug an A-u-ntlonnnn y concurred In. on. Mr. Foster then moved the Ilinvlion of the rvpvrt of the Couuuiuoe 0! mos W hole on the nu-Linn to prmida for I nulmdy for I fnrtniulnly lttnmihip service between Brimh Columbia and Chin and Jnmn. Hun. Nlr. Unvin htnvod nn nmondmpnl do. nut-u IIIeuI VOICI wrl. BOSTON. April 22.-The conuulutionnl pro- hibition amendment ll defeated by from 35,000 to 10.NI)IumI-rilv. up-2:0 determine ll lo1n.~lulIun_ II In-caovoaty. vSir Adolphe Canon land the uvgountiom with the hnpuinl nuzlmrniu n-. tho Britialf Columbia cont defence-u on: all! m v-rugrou and were strictly conuh-mucl. The 'Nul.ionalCnr`mnitec-, colllinliluggl um .\luj..r- Goneul cqmmnunding. `the .-\dj-mmt~(:en- oral. the Commnmlanz (f.tlu- Ruyul .\luhury Collo-go, and the ilunm-clot uf al`Llt"')`, is to meet from time to time as may be den-nwd expo-diellt. ` Hm: .\hr-lnmzin nnwo-II amid Um cI\\`I|I'I\ of exp.-uu-nu. Hon. Mnckvnzio Howell and um u\\`IIt'Is of ` the seized \`eoselBr1d,p-wnwr bud nun-lo a de- mand for 820.303 cunmn-u,satIun. On tho mntmn tn nrhmz thn roanurl lrnm than ()TT.\\u_ April 81-!" nuom-r tvu .'~mq'1i[ieI, during the sitting ol the Home Hm uhornoon. Sir Ho-ctnr Lungorinuid it mu mu u..- unen- Iion to inlmduee this Mltm |'l~'|A*'lY-I0! baud upon the Labor Commu.mm'u report, but lhl Government uguuld during tho reels enmino the Np-II ! and the evidc-lace no unto detormino it I-gi.~luuun_ in Sir Adolnlm Cal-mu sud Hun m-anuntjmn ? ` The Ilunnhlp sulnldy lculuumu `Corp! E I by III` Iona-The Go'er2unrul .- Row` A rrullgffll `VIII lit ('.I'.I. } PASSES THROUGH THE comarrtt-:E ` STAGE IN. SAFETY. 'rm~; ..\N"l`I-C_0;\fBI_Z\'l-15; BILIL Death 0! an Old Oohuwnu. lull Oahu 1 T HE NEW AGREEMENT. CAPITAL GOSSIP. lave II l`|rIl light. BLTPADO. April 22-A tether mmentio event toulr place at St. Pull`: Church to-dny. Mn. Scrugge. rvlnct ol the lube General Scrouge. vru united in mnrrlnge to George Albert Slut, lormerlv ul Toronto. but now ol this city. Theceremony VI! witneued by I let friend: of the bride end groom, among other: being \Vm Sun. I Toronto merchant and bruthor of the (room. The bride ll 62 years of age and prlswt-sen I large fortune. The room it 92 and was emplnyed ll Adam Mel- rum & Andaman`: dry goods house. Mn. Sen-g,,;n rel. me-I. hun at that store in nbueineee way Illd both 3. _v H. In: I one oi lme at line eight." , momnn nmonmuanl GOJXK) Innjuvitv. lnuhqnlo In 8313;. Cum). April .-A alight nnhqmke chock ' In felt. here to-dny. Ionowed Iloung In Vienna. VIINNA, April `.".!.--Tim riuung in con- at-clion with the nmlro of the tram our men yn renewed hon lo-dL{. The urnkeru nt- tuckod the can and umuned uuny of them. The cnulry were again called out and a chime was undo: u n the rioteru. mun of whom worn noun ad. About. a bun red striker! were Arrested. love: New (`nrdlnnh to be Appointed. Roux April `.". ..-Tho Pope colrbrnted man: `in the Comuutory Hull today. Many nun on were present. At midday he re` ` coin-< prolltou and others. At the coming connistory he will cruto seven cardmnlx The Ilnl 1 lonlx Would Be. BILGRADII, April 22-Tho Journal Seibo- hnn any: that ex~Kiuu Milnn has become: munk ufJo-rusulem with I view to ex-euzunlly becoming Pninu-ch of all the Seninns. `Ito Cur Tornenled by Fran. S1`. Prrinsnrnn, April 22.-Tho Cur II Iuerim: from e-xtn-Ina nenous excitement, hfiug in column: dread of Attempts upon his I: e. Qtlu. to Union as uwnrorrunuly to 10. LIltnI'||l(`.M.B.A. 0 ol him with u. m-u._g_.ug gu:_.1'_n_. .4 an _'n ,| ..-- . I ljI_...l 3 (`harm-1| WIII Ibuplrnry. ` DL'l|l.lN, April 22-Mr. Conybure, M P.. _hu bee-n summoned to npponr before the cnurt. at Fulcnrngh, to answer the charge ol conspiring tooppooo the luv. me out of the hm. u the would like to hen "'13 llooulo would say when the corpse: were _d_IIoo\'end. Apother cunouu nttennm at sui- cide was thus of A curl of 18, who nwallowod pnnlm because 0! diuppolnted love to re- vomro herself on her riul by haunlinn her. The Irish Vlceronhlp. LONDON. April 32-Lord Brownlovndenies that he huocoe ted the Vlcernyulnlilpbf Iro- hnd. Ho up 0 has never been 0 red the DOCK. lnncreue. The Iocond couple killed tln-msalvon last. week. The girl lamented she would miu Mm but of the fun. the Ineouln Inulrl nu alum Hm n...-....... -.--u V Imlolpli lnnllnlon. DONDO.\l,_ April 21-Since the Crown Prmce `Rudolph died Ieuutiunnl suicide are ml the lincroase. The Iocond killev Thu lrirl lnmltnuul chn wunlal mu r. 'II Gneo of Edinburgh. LONDON, April 21-The Duke of Edm- burgh. Comunnder-in-Chic-I on um Ma-dit.er- -rum-an nation I! roatrue from {Hot and is returning to hug And, on bond the Alex- nmlrin. saw I Irll I'.l'OII|lOI~ _ LONDON. April 2.3. --Tho Irranm-menu for the oicial (awning of the Putin Eumution (an new cumplo-ted. The opeuzmz ceremonial will be ery `simple, but the decurnlina of the utreeu auvd_bm|di:-gt will be very elaborate. There will be I plemilul dinplny M" hunting and music galore. and the number of troop: l and ocuals in zhqprocouion prnrniuon to be enormous. The oicinln of the exhibition `nloue are A.-mull army in the-unnelwn. And `then personage: willform I prominent fenturo 0! the pageant. . Au-lulu-It to an I.l'. Losvox, April 23.-Mr. Cyril Flower, LLP. for Luzon, wxn thrown from In: horn [while ridinv yam-rday and liver:-ly injured. I'Tho nocidomz. wu cnuuod by n dog's Innpplnll It lhe ha-In 0! hit horse. < Mr. Flower in on- douorlna to control his mount. lust hil but and full to tho: ground. On uf him feel 'unghIgn the otirrun. and ho was dragged 3 considerable duounce, being. worn! times hit in the 1.0:-(eh:-ad by the heel: of the horns. .___--.2 (`IV-own frluo Ipdolpui sale-Isle lulu.-I In ' rnp of lnullllloin-_l`ho Ilcpllll I- \ Inuuu Renewed. l Ln.\'|n_\', April '21-It in u-orb:-(I Hunt the !roceuI. wait of Count Hqrbertr Bismarck In `England, which, although outelusibly in PM` Iuit of I polmcnl mission, In really nude for the purpose of fruculymg his hope: of man!` `in: I kinuvomnn M the Marquis of London- ,dorry. n-uulu-din u c-n.nplet.e hiluro. and thll odugemouc in ol. M7 1g(1 COUNT IIERBERT ___.-.--__ FAILURE `OF THE REAL PURPOSE HIS ENGLISH MISSION. II-IIl'I'IUII WWIIIKIHUI HIV` T" nvlttllll that upon application I co y o! the com- Xainl In than can willbo nlnhed by the utor-Stun (`ovnmorco (`omm union And they can prevent argument: sud be heard upon the queulou involved Carrion not no notied will also he dlowod to appear. ._:. THE CKLAHOMA BCOM. :-. In-u Incas Votes Wet. Lu A..-;l on ,, 'I`I.- ..._-......:._ -: the rum: lixpuluon. u A.....|nu mu- . `Inl`II 99 _Q$nn.. 5|... 1... Prompt relief In Ilck hudnrsho. dlulnon, In/nun. oonutlpntlon, pain In the nldo, gun uneod to thou using Curler : Lmlo Llver \ Pills One 1 dose. Small prloe. Smull dun. Stall] pill. ' HUI` 'U|7IIllU DOTIIIHI Not On 'urII yard. tvlhfndundfuot Pin; ' ' ` Bonox, Mum. April 23.-Tho` dwelling of Patrick Juyco, built on the mnruh on the ouhklru of South Benton, oollopud yester- day morning, wok (in nu! was burned. Mm Jo co and thus childrcl were In the home w non It fell and I" were severely in- - jnrocl. Thty wen ruoud before the u Ihoohod thou. , l ond Ridge were acting their evening Ineql Snlurdey e bolt. of lightning came down the chimney end killed 5 man named Bwn who we: uniting them. Mr. and Mrs. Adunl and ve children were severely ` shocked and it is doubtful if they recover. ` The houee caught re but the flgmee were put out. The ligl.tning demolished every- thing in the room `and passed out 1: an open window, nriliing 5 tree and anuhing ittoeplintere. . -.,_..,_._; , .- ,. ... DOUTH nuuwnun, \unn., npru 2.).- o-Joudl;..`unwL.Ad.snn luiug 43-- Pnn Rhlaa warn omtina their nvnninu Innnl an . ,_, John Plum and Thomu Irwin were ygg. tertlny ned SI and costs each for illegal tin in; ii: the river. he Aldermnuic election In Bleecker Ward onto:-day resulted in the return of Mr, unit by 2| majority. ........:L. n.__.,. ., _ Zii i."'.i{}Q." J'ee'J.'r'.|s}l'g'n',}"| 5< 'FiI"r$$I:' llhllffjltton enmpumu `bum tmtfud lhnl nmnn nnnlimtinn A mu: 1:! tlm mum. nrmn. I _ The new Sundny school-roonu at tho Mothodint Tnbernacle ware reopened Sun- ` CTIHIIIIAI cues I0!` |l'l|\ . A Iilver watch. I revolver and I fur cap won Ito-Ken Sunday morning from the houu of George Pringle neor Sidney station. The robber wu pursued and surrounded, but threnuming lu shoot. my one who tried to Arrest him he made bin elupo beforu 5 policemnn, who was sent for to the city, could ll'l'i\'I \I ..- L` .. 'n....|... .1 -....o:.._.l.._ ooulu arrwu. .\lrs. Syclmer Thrasher of Huntingdon was on Saturday evening thrown from 1 wagon by a runaway and broke one of her , u-mu. i hr SoTIonN.4coVAl _to Irllevlllc In-loll. BILLIVILLI, April 23;-The Anuiuu were opened nt2p.m. yeaterdw before Judge Fnlconbridgo. There are 29 civil and 7 criminal cues for trim A -:I...... .....o..|. . I-u|rrJu4r ...,I - I... ..-.. A Frelchl Sled -I rut. Bogrov_ April 21 -0ne of the (Might shed: nf the Bunlou Illd Alhany Railro;d wu burned hurts to day. Thu building was 450 by 60 foot and cunuiued 80 or 90 culundn of bnled but To-n fro-ightcau were nine destroyed. Loan :97 nm Inn Iqunro blues of Plano-. l1I:LLow's FALL8. Vs, Apnl 2`.1-A In-rod '(`f!.'lI lite is raging in the woods udincent to thin place. Ten square ll ilu ul woodland bu been burnt. l'-.IIU- -1 I Iii I'aI'IUIIII]. WO0DsTn('x, April 2`Z.-'l'hu handsome reai dance 0! Mn. Emigh on the corher of Prince-H and Vvo.-I|inltnn~sl.roell wu Almost cuxrupletely ` deulroyed luy re early this morning, cmuwd by a lamp expl-ulinu. The Inn is covered by um um rnuco of 89000. Mynlerlonn Fire at llrpworlh. HEl'WOKTH, April 22.-At I0 o'clock yam-.r dny murnmg ames were dmcnverod iunimz from the roof of the residence of J. E. ` Murphy. lumber merchant of than place. Damage to the extent of 82.300 was done. Tho wind vus huh, and but for the timely anivn! uf the (LT. R re Ongnde by npeclnl trmn lrom Wisru-n the whole plnoe would have b-on burned down. The onzin of the fire I! a mystery. "*""` *1: 1 v Killed by Iuhcunng. Socrn `Nuuwux, ('unn., April 23,- LILU. Jjuhm ...x.. XI` I0!` UII EFIIIIPQTIIIICIII. P The qm-Ition preheated any effect near! ull Ibo rnllrosdn of the ooumr over whic oil is shipped. Ac.-corclin ly 50 railroads ` mmmmn -I-nrnmm-A urilmuvn. mow Ill ngrncuicurzu ux \Vnu9rl.uwn. About 9 p.ni. some looundrel red Mr. John Helm : lurga frame grist mill hrrn mull the aim-a spread to J. Dyer & Suns Hlmlt` woolen mill, both uf which went up in iuituln-. The Rrlnl. mill was fired on the night of April 4. but on that occasion little dainane mu done. Mr. Ht-lm hnd An imiurance nl 3-I000 and Dyer & Sons 84000 on lnlICl'||llIl'l`y am! 34000 on Mock. The luul will on extrcim-ly he-my. A (lc-zen hiniilien are thrown out ul rinpluyim-lit llluuu-on: fonlaxrllloll at Port Ilope llul Wen-onne-l`hIrch and Dlllln llurm. Powr Horn, Aunl 22.-YeuI.erday after noon, nbout.2u c|ock, re originating frum A chmmny m the lmuue of Mrs. W. Shaw, in thn vxllaze of \VelcuIn-, destroyed the dwo-i|- mu l0|{Plht`|' with the nearly new brick church Adjoining on the south mad the homes and ` ntnble-s of John Grimwn. The loan ii nbmll: ` 810.000; insurance: Mrs. Shaw, $1200 on house and $1000 on content: in \VaLeItnwn Rlutunh t-Iuurnh `WWII in \[nI-n-u:Iu|u- \l.~ noune um M utun]: , . l.r|nuu.n us.-muunls punllneu to H19 Iull extent. The inquest on the body of the infant Rarnsley was resumed yeuterday before (`orouer Johnston. The jury brought in a verdict of death from natural causes n_ud not otherwise. Two delinquent jurors, John Reed and Thoims Dsvidson, will have Illrll` bond of $100 each estrented and they , will be summoned to appear at the Assizci uu.-u- mun near. to nuan we mauer up, out. Mr. Mcl'hillips, it is claimed, will see his assailants punished to the full extent. Thaiiuuniinuf nn Hm i\n1`I nf 0|... inhnr vcialh", picaiucu. A iracaa in the National (`lub Sunday night has caused no end of talk about town. Mr. P. .\icPhiHips, the gentle-mun who com- plains of being held under I mp by two other members of the club. is a young inw- yer, at one time u partner of Hector (`une- run. The mt-minm-n nf f.hn nlnh Arn dnina yer, at one mm: a partner or nector \ sme- ` run. The members of the clulnnre doing their level best to hush the matter but Mcl'hillins. it is claimed, will sue his wuruu inure pernaps man 0. cnuugauon. At three o'clock yesterday afternoon ` Convocation Hall at Toronto University was lled with interested Rpectntors to wit- ness the conferring ol`degreca in mexlpcine and dentistry on T4 fortunate candidates. Sir Daniel Wilson, President l)f the Uni- versitr, presided. A iriwan in lhn Nnfinnnl (`lnl:Qnn4lnv munuel IVOUH , Mm .3pa:una-avenue. The 5-yexunold daughter of Mrs. Lynaght, 1 Atlelaidentreet went, Wu budly ' burned by 1 her dress igniting from a lighted rnut `Ii. V Mrs. Ellen Wright, the proprietrc-as of n Qmlgy farming institution at 19 Portland- ntret, is in the cooler for abandoning one of her infnntchnrges on A door ltep on Sher- bourne-street |l......- u-\1:_|._-u ___| rs. , . vu- um: xuoulclu Lounge. Ex-Constable Jarvis, of "move on" fame, who was convict:-l at this Mlizes of assault, was yesterday released on 5 suspended sen- tence. Justice Rose delivered a Stnere lec- ture tn the prisoner, who felt the biting words mure perhafps than cnutigalion. vesterdnv nhornnnn nucrunvnumn unsung mun um nmrmng ol mply huh curl free of charge. Illd also of t a paying of u miluge nu on Inch empty can; whether rnilrun-I oolnpnnleu are not obliged to furnish tank out as well us other one for all tnmpormion. Tln um-ntinn nrdnmnnd man nnnt muuln llUlll HC'lreU:.' Messrs. McMic|)ael and Deans, two To- nnloninns, eurned hi h plnou 5| tho recent examinations of the glew York Hom(1:0p'1A Ihic Medical College. ' Ex-(",onst.nhln Jarvis nf "nm-um nn" fnmn & uuuug a nouany Dyeuertluy. Ea'r|y ycswnluy marnlng an attounpt wus made to imrglarize the residence of M r. Samuel Rook, 306 Spaxlina-avenue. The 5-venrold dnnahtar nf Mr.-x Lmmnm. wu mnn mm custody yesterday. The police Sundny `made uevernl fruiL- ; Ion arches lo; liquor in places where it wu nupectbd |n- illicit. traic wanlming carried on. \ | "l`|..:..L.. 1.`..- ....x__,, , carried on._ Thirty-two prisoner: crossed the [Dim ii: the Black Maria Sunday and there they re- mained until this morning, the Police Court taking a holiday _veIter(lu.y. Eairlv vesterilnvi mnrnlna um mu-mnc. w... The llornllly lnn|$ccIdr'I Peril Ianlcnci ` shun"-` " lion--on" -lnrvln. Tonoxrax, April `.33.--It in again reported that Mr.` Josgph Prialtlnun and the others who were Irrestoti with hiui in his oico hnve instrmtcd their lolicitors to enter _n civil action against Morality Inspoctur A_-rchlha.|d for illegal neat and false impri- nonment, damages being placed at A heavy Ium. nnomer or we Allegednv uaailsnts nf l . C. ` Duncun,o young man named Funk Kiu.-hen, ` wu taken into custody yesterday. police Sundnv `made um-pnl fruit.- urn. Another of the nllegednv uaailsnts of I C. )uncAn.n vnuna man nnnu-A I4`.-...I, k':a..I..... llnollcd Ivy I luau I21 colon. ...........`.. A ...n on -4... ..l....... \(l UNIX} 1 church, . $800 in 4 n SWEPT BY FIRE. noun or nun, no louowlng nation: are riinod: Liko cluuioation o barrel and BI '61TIlII6f 13$ 1` Of TIN5l'l '13 oh: for the wolgllt o the barrel pnckugg .l:lal-_ 5. LL. .__.'_I.A J `L- -_, A, l__ I conwncn In walelmwn , 32000 in Mercmmle: Mr. I Agricultural uf \Vnt.urtuwu. an hay..- n.-in ....II I....-.. . `THE `BRITISH WHIG. ,1:U:ESDAY Mung? h0' HHVOI VICE VI I own luuoln Ontuks lance It ll upon um quosuon ol nlmwn. Wlutol the Iuture? In thin uainllon to and hero? Gomhmcn. the (mum in in your hnudn. It dopondo on . Do on man not what nu nay! ion of " on, yet) Are on dam-mined t. you VII" be roun- -om. In men who vi! make thus their ns nrinci lo [Hru-, In-It.) II we on to main ` Cam I a nation do have to non Punch Ixprouinn. winch was new uuomugluoll no umaqly In out own vrdvinoo. The Oilno bu arrival whoa hub to uhoonofour nun Im-aln l\nI.nn-In lrutihl`-to-'99::-ntooonot No '0! Mn Donnloon then it is the duty of mo Dominion to stop in mm! diulluw that law. ll tlmro n my om subject moro tlun unxnhor unon which tho Govarmuom should ourcioo oenu-Ion vigi- lnnco it in this question 0! religion. What nl thn lnlun-T 1: thin urlnllnn tn vmcn attempt: to put I In: that an Ho -00 Moo Uonncon A than in I. oh- Juno nf lhl l)nnunu.... on nlnh in It has born nid Una war 3 prornwlnl mat- ter, that than provinces. within {hair own sphere, no-rv omuibulom. The speaker be- lieved that this country was not composed of I ` Itrinc ol prnvmcn connected toontlust for merolv commercial purpomn. Ha I) lievod thin country was I Dominion]-In-at. In-nr]|- and wlnouovu any of the pro-. to luv that ~ No `(Moo Hamming- l we IOIIG I` FCIICD V010. [A mnuui. ] hy did the 188 member: cecord their votes in (nor 0! allowing the bill? Mnny of thou- Ivho were on the npulu-r I Iido politically had sand with vrmn relucunoo with the Gu\'nrn- moat. He never supported Sir John with more pleasure than when he allowed nu luv to also mocuuruo with round to Ra-il, but he r nod tint on this occumn ha and Sir John " 'T3i`r`I"'o`|'i'n i'i7;`"Ilf!1T'<:lC[i"[`5n`i"I`T f '13- ncud 0 nupporiinp Ontario nnd the other Euulilli Provinceu, had conspiual go mug. the solid French vote. I L... |.--.. ...') llnn Iran . ...... `... ...-p. church. The Minister 0! Justice admitted than u no local title to the entnu-n. but he put 10! - Iurd Ilnoul clnim. Now, this Jnauiu had your: no coaxed the King to dedicne tht-lo town for the purpose: ol education, and for the purpose: 0! eduontiou the-v hnd been dedicated. Where run the morality for these people nfu-nurdu to llrn round and claim thin propnrty tint had boon dednuted for educational purposes should be granted to thernuolvn-Y The speaker would rather term their claim In immornl one. Ho never denied the porlect freedom of the Roman Catholic pie to enjoy their own roliylon, but whu no did protons nglinu III the Pope`: assump- tion toen-rciao in Am part o! mo Dominion any tomponl contro or any u-mpornl power. [A`%hll\ll0.] hv did tlw 133 member: rpnnrd thnir min IIIII OII IIIII OK If I I OI TIIITUHUU W package in ditlorr to the weight of the contenu; dJ'Icrim`ualinn Irhing from tho! returning of nmnlv [Auk nu`: Inna of ohm-um. And Alan "I 3:. am... ma non`; Engluld. the records Lo snow Llml such was the cam. If Lh1s:wM I just claim nu bohnlf of the Jo Iuits why d|dn t they [at tlw whole 8400;000? N They only am, C160,(I|0. Why did they only get the if they wens xllrgully treated and had been despollod of two million dollars! The npeuln-r Mid he would like to not-. Mr. Mount dnndinz the pul-he money among Pnnciml Can-n or Dr. Stuord the num u Ihn Pope did Among the Jasuts and the Nlhnpu of Quebec. pplnuoe. \Vlnat 1 now than would be? Lunahoor. If there in one thing In this fr-M oountry that should be solemnly settled, and named once fur I, it. II the prmcipln that I" ro- limonu should befrre and equal before thus luv. [Applnu|o.] Nu church m free Cnnnda in aoing to hurt any uivnnugo over my other church. "I"b.- \l...:-b..- -1 Lucia. -.|...:u...l nl . _ . _ -- lllllll, Why had Mr. .\li-rcier tiiken up this clsim 0! the Jesuits and pass:-il it through the Qua- boo Perliisnient? li. VI! to iiieke liiimn-lf eolid with the liierairoliy. They naked their price. they wniiced to know what they were to go-i.. He served to reiive this old. sulr claim of the Jesuits. he hied himeell of! to Rome sud lsid himself st the-foe-c of Hi Hnliniese. He, the iiieniier of en Enulish irovincc. actually ukn permission ll'UllI llizi uliness to sell the public lsiids of the Province of Quebec! We-ll, h..\`e we come to this--thnt the premier of I British province ' hss ` to go and sit at the feet of A foreign potentste, be he prince or pope, to get. Authority to dispose ol the public dolnlllll (Loud spplsuse.) The Minister ol Justice llld ihe iiiterference of the Pope was merely for the purpose of set- tling: dispute between um bodies at the Church, that the Pope merely acted en en srbitrsbor. There was nut is single word in the records to show Lhiit such the Tl n|...'u.... . hue nlnsrn A|I\ |..|.-H ..l sh- I- wiped irom the suture nook. Before one could l`l'lV" at I sittinlsctory conclusion on tl is qucntioii it is neces- iaary to no luck r little in history to llndPl':'lIll(l upon what basis the so-called inoral claim iii the J!-sums rested. \Vheii thin coiiiitry vmn coded by the King of France to the Crmvii of Great llritniii, the Jei-iiiita had been dissolved no lur as France is concerned. The year preceding the tie-at of 1763 the .lo-miitii of France were ilissoliedy and expelled from Franco an ba-iiig inimicnl to the beat interest: of the country, no that had this country continued to be I nut of France the Jesuits would have been ex ielled from Queb-c an they hnd been ex- pelled froin 1'rI|ICU`. Thu upeaker then went into details in show iii. uiicniistitiitioiial character of I.heJi-s-iiits lull, IIOIIIR over the iimiio around an that t5 HI luv him when disciiuing the question in the House of Coin~ n-nun prouounceu Lo 00 \oIu. u mu mu wan wiul on legal around: it ought to have been no declared by the A(lII|iIm9Lr1\t.)nn, because that in Llwlr duly. Thu qua-won. however, was not ` to him n dry QIIPIIIOII of luv. It in 1 quantnon of ]')uliC_\'. It Is a qne.-mun wlwthar, If It In: in the power of tlm I ro\'-`nee of Quebec to pass such I law, such 3 law should not lnnvo been wipe-(l from the statute book. llufnrn nnn nnnld nrrum Al`. I nnli-lu-nu-v xmmunon. Mr. We-C.\rt.hy then rv-Intod the detain cf the dc-hum on the Jeauitn Bill in the Houscu uf Culnnmnn, how the thirteen were Lulkmlxluwlnmnd vn!.o-.d.iu\vn by the leaders nnd followers of |)0Lh.~4I\|-H of the House. He- pruco-rded fuull\Vl'rrml1n' of the argument: pres:-ny-d by the sumwrters of the Guvornv montduring the deahau-. This matter, sand ` ha. divides itself into um separate nnd dis- tinct cuuuidera.Linm. If this hill is beyond the power of the Pr()viI:C1'0fQu\!bC then the bill can be usuilad nu the courts at nny Lune, nnd by the courts it will be pronounced to be mm. If that bill wan ruin` nu lnanl arnnnzh it nnrrht tn Lava hnan an 1 llnnllllollly 10 pl HUWYI I-II? lO`\V HI? `VHO were |)l'I'|IIIl`|:d tn nun-.-la out |nI(-pr-n of party and an they In-Ii u-d in tho um-n-eats of their country. Why were hmh }I.'ll'UI` an anxious an thll occnsiwn to mte lhe same way, to cast tl-u very larcrst mm than wsu|:en-r recnnh-xi In the Canadian Pur- Innlnem? The rwawla H this: both parties wn-rr nlnnmm to pruw In the peuyplu who have ruh-d this Dumumm an hmi ~30 long Lhnt I am now tired of It~[h,~ml u|=n|uune`-th'(-ylmth wanted to prove that they were the best fri:-ndn of the I.mvur(`zmudnnn party, gov- erned by their hi:-mrchy, |u:xruhn.lh-I and led to maintain power. place and pelf from the huminion. M. \v..n.-n.- n..... ...|.....: .1... .:_.. `.M.r. ML-Carthy, In rising to ropiy on lwhnlf of the thir'.een, Iuid hr dul not feel ubla tntintl tting word; to exgxrtan his sense of the honor conferred upon the Ll:irm_~n hy e rr-solution just pnmwd an mn.|nnn:uLIcn1lv nrtil) . After; few other lure-lllninury re- 0 the weaker ruferred to Ll) notion of Pnrlinment in rt-gnrd to the J:-snxr. bill. Said he. I have been witnouto votes on great. question, I have seen both parting rullv all their forces in order Eu plIt' the-ir ntnndum: before the cmnntrv. but! hawonever `witness:-d be-{on-, and I doubt if parlinnxentnry hisunry roecmds Inch 3 scene as we nnw on Mnrlh 37. wlmn the whim of bmh Indus rullind nlltheir forces- nnd what for? Not merely to re-cord their vote: for nnd naninut. the (lnvornrm-ut, hut nnnnnnnnnly to put clown the few men who il)I('|1r'l|(lHlI]y |)1`liI\('d purtix-n `run on n-no o|.u van: Inn-wan! mu. by D'Alton at.`-artlny. -501)!) (`hurlv.on. Col. F. C. Daniaon-and (3. K. R. ('0ckl)urn, all ohvhom addresacul the meeting A vote of thanks wss tendered Ihe Ill porters in Pnr- ` llament of dallowannue. T no Ipeeuh of the evening was mude by D'AItou McCarthy, Q. C. Kfr `.\l:-Pnrnr In riulllll tn rnniu nn Imlmlf i The llnllnx llncler Ill! Allnlcco n!` It: ` (`ltlu}nn' fomlnlllce ll `l'oronlo--,lI_'.|llou Ih-(`nrI|uy'n spa:-rla ToRo.\"ru, April `_ 3.-Tho G-rlnito Rink was lled last night. on _the occasion of the meeting under the uunpices of the Citizens Committee in honor oi the thirteen ' M. P39 who voted for Col. O'Brien`: dinl-lowonce resolution. Thgthirieen were reprsented b HA1! :1 . U rlh .J0hn(.`lmr1I. I. C I. Wyn 'nnv`1)inn:-onngllilykj ('lIl'|&lI(I)I:I1 2" I `lie lllorclule (hauls-Ion. \VuIII.\'urm4, A ll 23.-'l'ho Inter-Sula Colnniulon hu 1: coluldorln several couplnllllol G Rlco V. the (7 nclnnsti, Wulxington and ltlmoro ' Rlilrond and othon. Bouillon the question of ro|oun|blo- of nut, the following nation: IKE. " .lI""IC*"I.`KC_`*= }{E`IQ-.s- ta` 4 KN OVATION TO THE M.P.'S WH6 VOTED FOR DISALLOWANCE. - THE THIRTICVICN9 THANK1:n. vUl'lUCI IIIIII] , II! [III UIIII WI |llI'U (II IIIIK I" muuo Ifcemu or A u rnntoo lo the oouulr nunlmulllogallm lmenla shall be tuned y Inc clvll nuthorlt wllh ml price and all pnld lotlo llll: . llm. taunt mlnlnton be granted the tuna powor to Iolomnlu the lnnrl-lace of I Protestant and a Roman Culhollo or two Catholics an In nouns- od by Roman Catholic print: to mum I Catholic and A Pnolonluu or two Protuunlu. no u not 0 Iuhjucl the Protestant (am: to. and protect mun Cuholio tron. the props- pndllu of tho other. Utntll IPIIVOU DON [Ill 09'?` All '1 wall us that persons. who no Ipnvlna. movnl or l rolonl|-nlu. Fourth.ouohls-nlulnliouu will prevent the umonca o! parlnhoh for civil purnou-0. an IV. In I power of ngnreualon on Protestant um degrimonlnl to [ho pace and well being of our mllod population. 1-`mu. such clnnn mar:-inn hun. l"ll'IlI, such change In the marriage lawn. ms: %%':+::;';`~`r..**.'. '::4":#:' ';:.:I.'%%. rm nut no mumlrv nunlnnl All lnnnl lm lmnnln nhnll In divialunlli. fur l'I'nl`.~4lulI! oducnllon. 'l`hlrd.I W mp:-.1! .9 null lawn. whether Imnrr: \ Iulur ro\'|nciul.uuugnaw the Roman 1'5 thullc hutch ;x)wor|...~4-llecl when by civil procenamncrn-ntlnununuuvo to look the ro- moulol Protestants. II`nnrIh_ much In-nlnlnliun A: will nrqwsm lhn Hmmvun:- - I ; Second. the us at III (III! gulal by l'r-rlculunu in u-urpnmllonl. as well :1 hr divialunll . for l'rnu\.-um oducnllon. 'I`hIr(I, I nu mm-ml 4.! ull lawn. whmlmr hum-u-. have not IIu- sumo civil and renguoug vquuliiy po.<~u~-mi by Rnmun C-ulmiica in all other pnnmu-. of this Dominion. butuo lnmieuwd wil h in my disabilities by Ihosu inwa u hich uu\iu- .~qu~u-ml provision for the itomnn ('n|IIuli('\'hlu|-In. In line detriment of their .-hun-in. and am this Inequality and injustice no 1'-n|Ir.ny In lho xwwrnl law and nenlimonl of Ibis lbomiuiuuumici IIIII ronliuul. we now umn--u to uur folluu-ui'il.Iml of all Cronin and In -Iiulmlilia-uiu huh-nu io locllro In this pro- \ um: iiw auumjnm we and equality onjoyod by nil vrm-.ciaine\'ur_\' minor pruvinco in this ID9- Imuiun. Fur ii-i. pur rm unit wolin.-In Io ioln u. in ubtuiuing u_\ ail c-uuimulo nu-um: |"ir.~i, liw ciimiinxx-.-nu-v uf the net for Iioeqol Ih-Iuclil oi`I|u- J~:-mo-' a~~m_\tcI or its romuvul {mm lino nu.-nuur I.-mi. Iy _|mi.\~inl proc-run. ll in-mg an wulmum-ul -at mm church and on mnI.'uu(t'I`in UH.` uu,-uriiy ui our oduculio ml mturvunzr V Gronndl on which Quebec Proleuauls Will Dlemorlnlllr Ibo Queen. Mo.\'Tnx.u.. April 22.-AI a um-ring of the Pruu-aunt Mnmm-run! Auocinnun thin morn- imr, Rev. 8. S. Bond pnuemrd Nmw reoo lutionn to [mm the basin. of an appeal to the Queen ngnimt (?utho|Ic oncrnnclvments on l'rntu.~ 3-rwulo-um: in thin ptoviuco: Thu! lhv Pr--u-~-z.mt mlnorityin this province |...\-o uI..- civil and relimoul pr-n nu an but are Inn-Ia-mu! wll h III nu` dlnnhllillou hr lhnln In wn I0 IIIO " rlllllu ILINI 7` CPI ? HIFUWII Op to About 15.!!!) pooplo on the old Culd In-ll nnd Fort R4-no ttul. II III one u! the mono uciunq mun our vitmued in the wool.