Indus_inIavPn`on. uuuung nnumn-nour With the (ionerul. It in oicisily sunounood that Sir Edward Islet, the British Ambuudor at Berlin; Mr. Scott. the British Minister at Rome. i And Mr. (`rave hnve been Appointed dolo- gnuu to the Sdmmn conference. London Personals. bosnux, April - Willinm Wnltor Phelps left here for llerlin this evening. Lorxls .\l-tester And Churchill called on General Boulnuger .50-dny, the Inter re- maining half-Ln-hour with the (ioncrnl. It in na-iAIIv Annlnlnn-4' 9|... in- I.`_l_..__l l Id. Km`: Wncoowornu Bylaw (`arc-no` Sr. (`.mumxr.u. April `.L'S.~ATho I: luv mlhmiginl "I0 citv In 1-xnnn.IQ'l)l&| I. puuy cunwuou me union demand 0! I2 hours per day and has promise.) to reguluto wage: u won as puuilo. Ions-turn II!` lIQ-lIC. \'|x.\'.\'.A, A ril 25.--The zruuvny oom- psny conood the strikers demand of I2 hnurn nnr Jan and Inn nu-nmi...l 9.. .......I- 5- The .| Inlrlan Impress. V||.\*.~'A. April %Z5.-The Abena Pant` oiciall protents against the slanderous ro- rta o the foreign rest in regnnl totho onlth of Empresn `linbeth. I! uncru 1 thnt the hu not nu'erL-d seriously although ` deeply affected at the untimely dc-nth of the late Crown Primx Rudolph. She had .1 severe attack of neurulgis, hut the :rouble is abusing. lulu`! (`arty lmllrn lo the GeueraL L0!\'l)0.\', April 2.1-]: is reported that the French Government will arrest anyone found leaving the country with letters for General Boulunger, on the ground that it in A breach of the postal monopoly. lent-I Wu Asked Io Ia-are .0I[|l-. Bnrssus, April 25.-Henri Rochefort wont to London because the Relglan Gov- ernment requested that he should luv: the country. The Span`!-I Goren-nun-nu llnlc I"-1-any by Ulernnn at the (`allelic (`sun-nu. MADRID. April '_ 5.--At the ueasion of the Catholic Congress here to-duy Prof. Suxchex Castro denounced ltuly'a Irv.-iununt of the Papacy. Hisspeech hu canned the Spuniah Governrnent. considerable nmcasinens. Be- fore the opening of tha (`ongrosu the prolntel promised the Gorermnent here that nothing would be said or done that I..i,_;hl. irritant King Humbert. More-I)` an n I'r-rnnlluu. KA.\`SAs CITY, April 25. -z\ Times Ipecial from Kingsher says: Three more com- nies of infantry have been ordered here. here is no disorder and the troops are sent merely as I precaution. Pulled Io GM I cum. Wmnmm. Ku.. April 25.-Siln l -.Kon- nedy of Rama, Ill|., startled pedestrian: here to-da by druwinga razor ucrosn his throat in ictiug u sliglnt. guh. Later he shot himself through the head and died this ovcnin . Two men said they accompanied Kenne y from St. Louis to Guthrie and all lhrea flilnd In not nluinm It in ...n.......a Dress Trimmings.` nenneuy xrom at. LOUIS to uuume And all three failed to ct claims It is supposed Kennedy": min was deranged by his fail- ure. _,__ `N bled was In loch oar. ? AmuxsAs CITY, April 25.-'l`he tint aatural doiih in Oklahomn occurrud 5} Oklahoma City esterduy. 'l`bmm.s O'Neill, a young marrie man from Marlhnll, Mo.. died of: congoativephill brought on by ex- ertion nnd exposure. Many cases of pneu- monia are reported. one week woua will be sunk. Despite the (Act that every treh takes out large numbers of dissatised setthrn every ntrain bring: in :1 many more. The order here is phenomenal. No wlnilky can be bought. A gentleman who is now specu- lating in late has the romise of the ngenc of one eutern brewer or` the entire berr - - tory and he is bankin qngreat prots. The ~ Inn in very hot and w are the cod he been uiuded or plowed up the coil is mealy and I) own in every direction. Prominent citi- uun are dirty and the Icarcify of water pre- vent: cleanliness. Citizens` meetings are held three times per day. I0!` an-quarter. `rue su ply run out. and while peopltwere wil mg to pay the ex- orbitant price, `breed could not he had qt All. Cracker: found ready sale` at, $1.50 per und. The inconvenience caused by the lockade of freight is beyond computation. The freight , express and baggage increase with each train and lack of help prevent: prompt ailtrlbution. The water question contiuueenu leriouu one. Before cm: and of the week weile will be sunk. Iknnifi flu- 'na\O ekno -......... ;...L. n_I._.. -..A _... _..__. --,_. In Oklilnomn In Nenlvu-r Water to Wnoh \TlIh nr `VIN:-IK"_\` In |)r|n.,|(_ Kansu CIT) , April 25.-A.Sta.r epoch! M from Guthrie via rail to Arkansas City aye : The facilities for getting news here are no better than two dnynu ago, All mat- ter bag to be sent b meuenger to Arlnneu _ City.` The corpeo surveyors wu yester- day increued to four and workbegm in the afternoon. All ntteutionmie paid to the vAork.u an it depends every lot. owner ! claim. Privy-inions continue scarce. `One mm vedttrdtj told thirty barrels of bread. 5-cont loam at 15 cents each, or two for IL-(lllfter. The nnnnlv run nut And u-um Ionvu mung at 1.3 each. two an-qulrter. The supply and ` nrldtnum -...:`.. -L..-) ..-..I_.I ..-. L, L-) _. -u INEWS OF THE OLD WO_R_LD. Veal finish 0 TN-tile. . .. u, an. - THEY An_-6Ta1'v mo 0?: fonceoual the Demand. . .\...;| .>~.,1~;... ._-.,.. Heavy Black Jena Cloth. 18:. 20c and ..5c. Bhcksoltolbross s.40o.45o.50o.75t. Black Stripe Henrietta, 430 60c. 75c. Black Union Cashmere 20c.25c, 30. Black Wool Heriotm, 45, 50:, 60c, 75c. Silk Warp Honriotn, Nun`s Yelling. Thjhot Cloth. Coupe `Cloth, Dol1ines,&c., all at lowest nrims xt NEARING ITS END. vgloctlon n any Inst AI ` uuuw oi IIII mt. $10!! (IN III- ulfholudtbulqy udbouroqlh uhdmntautnotlcutofrkobdlllg tun u_ R I In no you In hlqgknnwhtqlplpnlnqui `in.r.:...T-`-*.:....:....L...-. Nlw You. Aptil 85-Ollvcr Pbrry Levin, WI, drovrnod hllnoll to-thy In Central k noel-volt, duuod huelnw Iunncr coat. vhlto tin and nadir MN]!- nouh of full drum. Iulou hin- ad by in n; un~.hor. Hanna Anderson tuslnolujuroi. Lou8l0.(lII. iu{JIii}" Iow'F"IEltL"urriu ~ b:rnv':d"n7I`n"l `heather hudhhfucr trulrcrillr by_ h_ (n; _tin~.l_nr. nnmu nocnou um a main aloud In on flctory and: huh ox onion occurred Newton Emmonn, IOI o the proptlelc had hit lower limbo torrlhl burnod I 4 - w;-u--u-t tunic! --V-I Nlw Yolut. April 25.-The I-Immoln 11]` units fu.-tory,s mile from Harrison, Wist- chouer Count . vu burned to-nigh ames rooch than dvnnltn nnnd In uh. ;.::.'`.'.'.1=,.'.;.'..'.".':.';`..'.;....."" `'.7;..*;.'. "ii". d bonito noted In the hclorv and I [nu-In nnnlnnlm. .........| uw vule ill I [IN] OIIO. Tho House Hun wont Into (`ommmcn ol Su and havin I few Ini|collnn3_o__ 1!!` _y allude: F forlS8`J-'!|0lho Home cdiournod n no H ` J nnl-.:"l...I. An. 1:. :n. as. 15:. mu ueluu In um nuppuIIenur_y' Iilllnulei " adjourned It 9. Ln. ' unenunnrnuwnlcn Wu Ion, ID to 5!. Clarke Wallace end Ciuoe (Coeeervr tivee)voI.e1l for the reeolution end Choulm erd (Libcrel) voted egeinet it. Otherwiu the Yule in I nun on; uni uaucrll; voted Ijllll, the vs: 5 pony one. The Home than want I-1 PIIIIIIU Tuuffo A lively discussion followed, rticipnnd lnby Hon. A. G. Jone. Mr. eunv. Mr. Lister, Mr. Henson, Dr. Hicioy. Lieut- Col. Tyrwhiu. Col. taboo mod Col. Por. 11... IL... AL-.. .I:_2.|-.| -_ tn In - I'l "Frr.l~. Houu mu divldod u. Mr. Mulock'o unondmetmvhich was lost. 95 to 54. Clukn Wnllnnn Anal Pin... ll`..-.--..- ` IUl Ill Inll` 0 I'U0|E.' He held nut in sllothor no tn. u in that am! dull with. tho Admin union 0! the dopu-tment In in the but interests of the countr And Inch up towmnapd the public con tact. A livnlv din-unninn lnlh.-ml ....s:..x....-,a IIIII lrullulc DAG unce been overcome. The Home haul `men lohl that a swell regiment in Toruntn, cnmposcd of gentle- men occupying pmlninent poaitiona in hanks and commercial institutions, haul pnaferre-l to send their lneaeure to a London tailnr. These gentlemen ed-led to their patriot- im a love of style and wielr ed to be dressed up in the most. elegant fashion. He appreciated their good taste and deelre for elegance an a hat.- taalir-n, hut he could not he expected to nerve ontaucll tunice as their witness had ahou-nl to the committee as what they lesiml. Fancy Her .\Ia`eaty having her army`: uni form made by `uole! HQ hold that in all nthgp 3.3.4- _. :_ ocrry uurlng me tune or the I rent aur. In the nutter of the contract: he was not ashamed that he had tramferrod to (bind: the execution uf thc contracts fur the cloth- iag fur the militia which hentofure had been made iu England. He haul thus kept in the country some $200.00!) I your Ihich formerly went out of it fur uniforms. True, there had been some trouble in the tint! at- tempt: at Ilnnlfui.-ture, but it Ins admitted that trouble Ind since been Th Hun:-n Ila.` 5...... o..I.I aL_n _ _.._`I 110- not commnnu llollc conlidenoo. Sir Adolph Caron ma 0 I upirited reply. first uking uxcv-ptiuu to what he termed tho cliscourteuus tum nf Mr. Mu|nch'I attack And declaring that that gentleman does not phow the amount of inolence outside the House tlzu. he does in it. He did not bo- lieve that .\!r. Mulock spoke the opinion of the militia. He exprened the orders of only one battalion the Queen`: Uwu Ries. Astotheltatemeut than he had had no ex ri- enoeos 3 Volunteer the .\l_inister sci he could point to his service under De Sola- berry during the time of the Trent aair. In the mulnr nf lhn .~..nn..`o. I... ..-..- .._\. paw: ui mo cioln LIL] mucn decretsed. After recess .\lr. Mulock quoted from the evidence taken before the Public Accounts Committee uid also I-ofore various military boards to show the disutinfnction with the clothing issued by the .\lilitia Deputmout. and dwelt ospecinlly upon the compkiuta from the Queen's Own Ries. He doclurod that the present minister had no experience us a voluntocr and should give place to some member of the force who would oympcthiao with it. He moved that the administration of the Depsrtmont of Militia is unauth- factory to the militia force in (`undo and aloof not commund ublic condenoo. Sir fulnlnh (`gran mu. - . .n:_:o...I ....I_ MURRAY & TAYLOR'S` lender roulriccif Cavully tuuica. l3lh aunt`: C pnuern 8500 I7 64 IIVI I) III S. W Dauorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 383 5 N Arlillcry tunla i . . . . . . . . . . 3 :1 6 04 Inlnnlry lumen; scarlet 3 5 (1) nine uanlca. groan . . . . . . . . . .. _3 N] 5 58 He further claimed that in I887, without. even going through the form of lending a circular to the trade, the Minister had awarded a contract. In James O'Brien & Co. of M outn-al for a large quantity of great coats at the same price as in I38-I, notwith- standing the fact that in the meantime the ` prices of the cloth I ad much decreased. Anr Pn. \Iu- uII'n.|o ......a-.l a`-.._ .L- Iuklde II New tut`: Q P-Q. n... \4'.._- A __:l on An In ` -- pun: -uucu mguer (nun 5 under men In mu-Ision of the department frbm Webb . (`u., An English tirm. Since I886 the Emblic had not been culled u n to compels or contract: offered by the with Dopcrt~ menl. Adding the out of freight to the Enghsh tender he claimed that the prices thus compared a I300`: Sanford : 1001 w ouuloru Y. L0. 0! numlton, a price much higher thtu a tender than Doss;-usiun nf Hm .h-n..rom.nc. I.-"mu. \\'.I -.._. ---`J v-vnv unutnaul-jslljill Ill IDVVU `II C chm -o in the head of the dcputment. It ud been chnrged against the Minister that he had made improvideut contructa. that he had degraded the service. that he had introduced political connidarationo in the discharge of his oice, nnd he held thn these charges bud been fully proved before the Public Accounts Committee` He instanced the awurd of 5 contract in I887 to Sanford & Co. of Hamilton, at Dl`il.`G much hiuht-r Ihln A rannlar Hun in ulna Ina-M10 led In committee. Mr. Muluo , Ipeakin u n Hon. Mr. Footer`: `motion that the llusc 0 into Committee of Supply, arraigned t e man- ageinent of the Militia Department duri the inoumbeucy of the resent Minialer Militia. In that period of eight rears he laid the expenditure had increased a hun- dred per cent. while the eioiency had not increased in anything like that roportion. Ho claimed to speak on behalf 0 the volun- teers of Toronto and district and declared that they were unanimously in favor of a do tment. chanted |0|inBl.`rthp Minhrnr The-bill from the South to amend the Dominion Land: Act. was alto road 1 second time nnd.Ado`)'tcd in committee. `Ir Klnlnn --.--l..._ ...`.... II... II. ` ruu n max mu Ieconu tune and adopted. J The Senna Amendments to the bill to Amend the Summary Convictions Act were tutu-rod in T1.` kill a.. -_-...I AL- r{.n_., n_. _,_ Cj"I.U "I The bill to Amend the (`ullen Ac: Ii] read "A ucond time And adopted In com- mittee. `Fl... LHI I._..._. A`__ n._,., . `I -I by Urcler-in-Council of Nov. 15, I886: Sir John Mncdonald we ubticc of motion thnt the Home shoul sit on Saturday, ` meeting gt 3 o`clock. . The rpnnlnlinn ronn:-Ind I .-an Mu- I`.-......:o - VVAVlV& VIQJIIIIIVI V, IUUV, NKIV UUV' 1V`. and 50c. ` 5-4 Foulle Cloth, new shades, 45c and ......I tn. : meeung u .1 ocxocx. The resolution reported from (hrs Commit.-' tee of the Whole respecting the rt-vote of .ae\`eral lapsed subsidies to rnilwnys was rud a first and second time and adopted. nmendmama to the hill m rose a lot. ox routine wee trensncted. In answer to Mr. Berton. who asked what din ltion the Government imcnded to me e of the nes collected under the (`en- ede Temperance Act.,now lying unex dd, ` in the county treuuriee. Sir John hamp- son said these ne: were fully dispoeed of by Order-in-Council of Nov. I886: Silulnhn \InndnnnIJ nnun ..`:u:... ..l......:.... `Ir. lalacli lays a Ubw Ian I3 loaded at Its `Icad--IIr Adolphe (`Iron Iieiepcls Ills Caldlrl ol Alain ' 0'H`A\\'.\. .\pril was a lively Sausage-at-arnis in `the House to-day. Mr. ulock sharply` attacked tho Miniater of Militia and Sir Adobh dofanded his ad- ministration of the do artmom with inci- aivoneas and vigor. {on this discussion arose lot. of routine transacted. In Alllnr on M. n....... ...|.,. ....|._..I ...i.... AuMu~ssfRAT|o~ on THE mufta` - DEPARTMEN1 . - `- 1 Dynamite Factory Inn: . \'...... A_..n nu can n l!U.\lL\fIO.\' I'ARI.I.-\.\1I~i..\i'f. V I IVIIJIV VAVUI-I, uvw uunnuvu 1U\ HM and 506. Braldod Dress Patterns in all new shades Murray & Taylor s` UV 250 worth xt Henrietta Cloth, 400,500 and 750. Silk Warp Hennotta, I1, worth $1.25. Striped Henrietta, special value, 45c. VIII VUIIIIILHDIIVII IIIVQX) UU\IIOy Colored Cashmere, 20c, 25c, 35c, 40; ....A kn. Laces,Laces. Ixouble; Murray & Tay|%or s,M; Combinauon Dress Goods, 10c, 12122 . `"1 15; UK I`!!! WCUII I-v'vid;.-`Er best ulna in Luu try at I DRESS GOODS ` % 176 PRINCESS `ST. BLAO/( DRESS` 00008. MURRAY&TAYLOR_ Iv! vunu. VVIIPU VIUIII at lowest prices at -Qoxgymtiqn Dress Goods. 176?:-ilnoasllnur at wu uunuuorou no popular panel 4; H? was I Bitch fill: and min ilnll ha newest uh: Colored Silk hilt; in all the newest shdoa Colond Salk Ianilhux. 75 worth $1. Porbrmooda, Silks. Irinninp. In. no thomnd display 1: wuuuuuvt T. no-a.a.I"n".' 3-"m";..':.ugo7: % vol!-hot: Icon on Bxulny. wnnmpmuuup tor Inna years. He donated the chupiou ol every country vhonpool h playod. Ho wu born Inlhh city {Hydra go. Holnpnplny when M yunoldud III human only ow Hutu the win- nor in the noon! clunplonhh bananas!` Hovu thontboroltho popuh} panel nonunion noel by wild and man an ` vv -- -rvuruu I vvI'|. rf_ Ntw :0. A I 25.--Albo ll. 1-` who d|_od ..4.`,.' ..'.'.. hold :5. " |,,;.,'-" 'W"P'|l_IlP than yeu-I. goddcg cinnamon ovorv count:-I -5.... ...| sun mum easily IIIVO done no. Sir Charla Tuppor In presented witllm ` an uddreu to day b SI. Pntriclfu Socioblg ,ln whlchhowu an od tu promote lr an ntlonto (`an||a. _ In In eloquent ro- I_v K ir (`lurleu prominod to do all he could u the Inner. 4 n u- u-v --nu: . Col. Bodaollfu reported hnnd d It unt windfnll from ex-convict Monfnfo tar; out to be only I few thounud. _ To-dnv Tl) immlngnln An-I.--.l I... .n__ anon uuu an nu Inunorllvl 600 In Ml Iill. Gabriel Damon! in hers and lntondn min` to Montreal to purchase horses for u M- tion at the Purl: l`Ixponition. He denial he tried to incite the people of Baton-he to l'I~ bollion during hi: meant viait. but lntiunalu that ho would euily have dons ,. Sir (flu:-In Tunnnr CAI nmnntml -ao|. Cantu. ohnpuv. II L|H|cwV'a-. Iulcldc at an ultra lnlnudn nu Winnipeg-- A In-gnu! Io -II Iunuornln. 'I.V.\'IPm, April `5.-Juliuu Jonnnlolfa `rl jiltod him and he went out to Nniunm ground last night and plu-ing the muzzle 01 his gun to hioheml blow the top of it clean o'. Put ol the! skull and one on were found 49 yard: off. I lee:-nod, wllo was an lcelsnder, Ina dnpondent over his unrequited love slit and loft hi: inunonta 850 in lain will. Gnhriu-I Dnmnnl. In ham Ant` l..o...4l. -..I_- mu ILOIIIIBF Missouri nor to her departure for Baltimore this srternoon presented I scene of gsiety snd commotion. (`sptsin Murrell, u so expression of his thsnks for the honors conferred upon him since his srrivsl in this city, tendered s reception to the public sbosrd the steamer between 9 end l2 o'clock. Lon before 9o`clook the streets leading to t e whsrf where the Missouri lsy were peeked with people sad in the three hours devoted to the reception so uneessing line of men, women sud child- ren psssed by the es tsin, who hesrtily grasped the hsnd of e Men and ardent werethe expressionsof rtlsesn willhy those whogrssped the ero s hsn . (`eptsin Mnrrell snd the ofoers of the Missouri con- tributed their entire shsre of the testimonisl fund rsised for them to the rescued passen- gers of the Denmsrk, who lost nesrl all they hsd in the world on the sin in; steamer. The portion which the crew was to hsve received will be distributed to them. The csptsin presented the women snd girls with miniature bouquets. He shook hands with over (.11!) persons, including twenty-ve Indisn girls from the Lincoln Institute. The letter gave him two in of lnooessins. Thoussnds were unsbe to greet the csptsin. After her cargo was dis- ehsrged the Missouri, smid cheers and the waving of hsndlrerchiefs, steamed sway for Bsltiniore. T on only 5 new ulounutl. o-day no iuunlgnnlu Arrived from tho. Mt I 35` .7;s. "..:*s..';..`"" . ' V . W! "I1 40 mgnng Annahon,50e,75o, $1. C1\llI._AVIHl'cI0Il: by !8 in to (Oh Over 4000 Phllndelphlnnu Dhaka land: Wllh lie Iluourfn til:-I Orcr PIIILADEIPIIIA, April 2.').-'l`hc dock of ` the cleaner Missouri riot to her departure I ternoon nresampd . Ir. Rufus rape (`luau-n es the (`emu-vnvlve standard letter In Compton. Snznnnonx 1:, April $.--Tlae Liberal- Conservative nieeting at (`ookshire today for the purpose of nominating 3 successor to the late Hon. J. H. Pope. Minister of Rail- ways `and representative for (`om `ton County. waa attended by delegates rom every Inunicipnlity in that very large county. After panning I vote of condolence to the family of the deceased minister it was decided that his son. Mr. Rufus Po , be chosen as the ('onser\`ative nominee ii: the county. Mr. Pope returned his thanks to the convention for this mark of condence. 5 -vuuv u -urvr-3:.` .\lII.\'TRF.Al.. April 25.--l`ote Loroyerh huusu on the shores of Luke Me ntic, about IS miles from Mursden, was urnt. down early Tuesday mowing. Pete stated today that this was evidently from a spirit of re- venge for his share in the capture of .\lnrri- son. l.c_r0yer received 325 from Judge Dugus today to take him back to his funily, who have gone to Henrysburg near Lacolle. lie Ieems to have little fear of going back tu the scene of the IITCBI, though he say: he expects to End much auiuiusity Against him there. um.-reu nerc III the ugh! M a hoax. In any event .\_lonison'a friends are prob- ably uwnre I-y this time, although he is progressing fnvuruhly he is certainly nut in a condition to be moved by legal release, much less in the nnumer intimnted. Alleged Plan In Ieu-Ir llonnld lion-Inn. lie llrgaulle outlaw. .\'In'iu:mmKI-2, April 25.-This morning two of the Provincial Government Police were found 0.: guard at the jail here. En- quiry as to the object of their presence there received the reply that the Quebec "Uo\ ernment had yesterday received tele- graphic inlorllmtiun that reports were cur- rent that un attempt would he made to re- lense llunald Morrison from the custody of the jail. No one in Sherhrooke had Any knowledge of such rumors and it is con- sidered herc in the light uf hoax. unv event \l.mi-um . 5.-;.....|.. ....- ..-.~L ? 2&7 1210 Majority for Repeal. . 963 Returns from front of Yonge and Escott And Elmsley not in yet. Rear of Leeds and Lansdomxe and front of Leeds and Lana- downe give majorities against the act but return: not I" in. -..j.-..-. C!` WI! ICVVII Fiitliior. .v \'n-- A__n nu An , . up IS VINO . . . . . . . . . . . . Pkiuoott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gnnnnoque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Township Rear Yongo an] Encott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kitley Township . . . . . . . .u North Crosby . . . . . . . . . .. Bnhrd and liurges . . . . . . Newborn . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curd ml . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kemptvillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M'frick\'il|e . . . . . .. ` South Crosby. Elizabellnown Walford Township . . . . . . Edwurdsburg Townlhip. .. Two poll: to hear from. . .. N1 rth Lugush`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u - . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. CAPTAIN MURRELL RECEIVES. E. on. ' ` Following are 1 election: { M u rray & Taylor's ` Illa` 674. ` PA ` uos report muormcl tor the not. When the act was adopted on Dec..l8, ` I884, there were 5058 vote: cast fogllxe act `and 4384. against, a majority for the not of ~ no Inn At! name In loci: an (inn- vllle by About I000 lnlorliy. BBO(`.K`\'Il.I.l-2', April `. 5.-.LcL-cl: and Gren- ville voted on the queutioq oi roped of the Scott Act unity and the result Iran a` big majority for repeal. Only three municipali- ties report mnjoriticl for the V `Vixen Hm Ant Illll ninn-J nu IL... Iu BLEW OUT HIS BRATNS. 07. HIS FATHE`f-ITS` sen. kvillo. ` .465 GUARDING THE JAIL. SNOWED UNDER AGAIN. was It It-\'eI|e`.' the maforitien in * | "IUDIII Illll -IK. Ill 76 in mm Dress uoa"7`.'?s1. 31.25, 111.50 nnln 03 annual Q`. Mum Againu Rrpcal. 7235 5% I )3. _';E BR'l"I`iSH Awmn. .FRI*I)lAY,:APRIL'26.' to-duy u RI pral. mm .---u- v- v-I-1'! --wuu-- WI wiiill. ll.nm.m.\', April 25.--Hem~_y Bickford' Mayor of Dundu. died at 9.50 but night from can lion of the lungs Mr. Hick- fnrul was rn in London, l-in ., March `.3, `I009; evmu1!lI"Iv!h1-fen! . Hburt"tlr"lr Cqunty of Dunn, :0 go II! In? K and in IN!) housing, on eopor and manger for the Inn of N. a 1-`. f t (`o. of Toronto, when he cc-ntinuo-I nn whocliuulutlon of that rm in I879. Ho 9 Jhonbocnmenpurtnct In ch: (inn 0! 8., Damn! 1 Son. low 3. Iqnnnrd, Soul 8 Bk-Hard. proprietors oi Ito Dundu Kall- Iinz um. Mr. Biolford I'll looted Jluyotolhuduin Junury. Ill, shot hvlaglnrvodu In-m I! now. He was I momhor at 8!. Jason Gael Ind J tho Iuonloon-dc. I l2lO | 0a.)| -~ mmwTMI" lnv and Union I French court the ump- tion any Inc thrown out, in vim-h case an appul will immediately ho imtitutod und- mkon to the Prhcy Council for tiunldocb ` uuu.u no n In ux,-Juuu tut: garner 0[ |',nQ Queln-c Legislature under the l;ri.|. Non], Amt-rim: Act to enact Ouch le,-zclntion. Furthermore, that by the null incnrporr ` tiun the Local I4-glslniuro lmu .-.o`nj...j the authority of the Pope-n lnreign pom nm- to interior: in the logi-miou of the rou-inn and in counter nuilh-rity to that of er Mnjelty the Queen. mlnor important lanes of 5 ~imi||r nomn will be raised. The object on this excep- tion of form in understood to Le for tho pup. ` of widening the Iumes in the one. an rl o cleclu-uion the deft-nw is tied down to the iuue I8 tn whetllor the ma. pu|.||.|.. ed by The Mill! lint-ukou by the Jesuit: or not. By exception of (arm the whole curutitutionnlit and tutu of the Jenniu in (`lunch will In ruined. __...A_.__ All Wdshl dllk Ill 10 ill mm? hnuwiun Rudy`: lot on-pea km `in UI I-VIII `XII . The fin! proceeding on the part of the defence will be nn exception to format` tacking the Jesuit incorporuian ~hulding tlnt the autute under which lh-- Jesuits were inmrpnratonl is illegal And ul!; \ vires, indu- much as it is beyond the _p-wer of the North I |.`..-o|...-........ sL-o L- g|.- - .1 .- `Ill LAD An out-cuol to be lndc Io Ir-I Ibo Mall at the Order In (hands. .\|0.\`Tlu:Al., April '5--Th1~ writ. in the case of the Jesuit: v. The Mail was returned in mun to-day And nn 1| ponrnrcc filed by Messrs. Mchnren, Lee: h`n.ith. Mr. Ile- Lnren bu retained Hon. .\|r. lgnmme. ` Q.(`., .\limIlcr of Jmtico under the Mac- kenzie mgimo. And Another p: uninont Q. C. of thin city. The rlt nrnrw-Nina nn H... n... at IL- ll \ illlll I1" I- Ifja II A~mI hnfnna A rnnnh cnurt oh- --..... p;<-);css. of Rome. u:.L umal come. .\I r. Juhn Chnrlton, M.P., mid he had every rmpecv. for French-(`nn.1diunn, but , the hope of preaarving inzau-t the French lnugu e Illd institutions Wu! a hopeless a-me. I the present state of nniro con- linuecl the (`hutch of Rome wnuld soon - sesa two-thirds of the nautv of the K: Vince. Ho tho referred to how countries like the State of Ohio progn-ued as com- pared with the Provinua of Quebec, whose nronresa Ian beina rnmrnled l.u ch. 1`h.....n. uuuungn uuu Luv Iusuuu 0! Inc ummnlon Gmormneut as well as the Provincinl Luginlu-Are In commented upon freely and (earlessly. The im reuion scunml to he tlmtncrisis was at and and that it he- cume Anglo-Sa.\una in Canal: In be up And duiu: and prepare fur n blow, which it was felt maul 4-nnua IN-nlin of layer In-Ilui at n....g_ ll....._.... c__:I an u-. n.. .. II IIIU I rU\ lll\.`l. I The meeting lustved till nu-Iuight. The wlnolc question was considers-.1 in all in In-hnnga And the action of the Dominion G:.\'~rnnwnl As: \rn" nu o|\.. D......:....:_I u vuuuun llt Ul lfuluulllg DIIIIIS Iltch Drona Goods. sh Pigurod Pong Silks. II] as. Plain Pangoo-Sxlks, sll nhdos. Black and Colored Silk Ioim, all prices Ribbons, Sowing Silks, Brads. Buttons. &c... to mmhall Dress Goods. at .t\Ul'lll :\lIl0l`lC& AC1. That the meeting cxprrwau strong dis- plcuurc at the law of compulsory tithing, at the law by which parishes exist and can he erected for civil purposes. at the priority of the church's clnime me; all other erodi- tuna. at those provisions of the nmrringe laws which give nancial, ('l\'ll and religion: Ixlvnntugcs to the Roman Untholic Church which are denied to Protestants. We re- gard these and all other provisions of the law hy which A connection between the State and the Roman 1.-itholic Church exists as crmting inequulitn-s end ilnpoling disadvantages on the i'l'|\`t'SlI\nl minority which uusuhject of Her .\lujesty in this Dominion should he called upon to endure. We further protein `ngcimt my acceptance of the doctrine of the eupremncy of the Church over the Sun: and tlu-- pr/nctioe of giving equality of poeitionon slate occasions tn the chief ollicer of the Runmn (`etholic Church with Her Majesty`: representative in the Province. ` II... --.....A-. ,. I_._. , I .:n , , y - I . nu uul. tiun the provisions of the 4 t, lty which the fund for superior E1luC.'l'l<|ll is virtually nholislu-d, withholding of the full amount of t.-t.\cs paid by l rotestnnt.~ on their shares in incorpurntetl companies. in striking con~ trust tn the justice accorded liumm (`etho- lit-s itt (httnrio, and the degrldzttiun of de- ` res conferred by Protestant universities. `itch of these we regard as an invuinn of our right: as guarnnteed ltv the British Nurth America Act. 'n.... .i... .....-.;.._ -___-._-- _._--- 1:, That the met-ting reg;irl< with indignar ` us ulsllluvalnct`. Protesting ngninat any zntvrprelation of the British North Alll(`.l`h'n .-\ct lny which the t:uvernur-in-(`nuncii an! the Dominion Parliament ore relieved of the nbligntion of Rrote.-ctin;.; the rights of l't'ntestnnt or onum (`nthnlic minorities HI my provinces us glmmnteotl hy sec. 93 of ~:\i\l Mt. Appointing a cmnniittee In give eect to the resolutions and to ttlkr ufch meupures I.~ may he deelned necosamy to secure lia- nllownncc uf !h~ Jesuits lfstntm Act: to lost the mmstitntimmlity nf said not and of the act hf incnr ration of the Jvsuit order; Ind to this enufotn co-up-:r.Ite with other i aintilarc--Inmittces throughnut the Domin- lull. uouy vumruy to the rel-u;.:,I.u,zu-I principle of perfect cqmllil`. of(n|l churches ` thut. the position nccordet the Po wf Rom: in the act. the cluimn he has nt-emu-ed in his brief distributing the $400,000 pl.u,-evl at his dis- poaul, the doubtful conatimtimmlity of the act, the \'iolM.inn of guurmxhml rights of the Protestant. minmity in thi~ f|l`lI\'ilI4`1!llllll in essentially Inisvhie\'ous cha` iClcr,nll demlnd its sliulluwannce. l|...o...q:.... _.._:.._. A ...5_. .........u nu . uu\,'|I:|,_V .v\ nu u Ill llI!.' [H.186 has proven itself an enemy of vil nngl reli- `ious liberty and by endnu m_ I religious ` )0d y vuntruy to the rel-u;.:,I.qi,zu-I principle perfect mmxlitv oflnll lhnt thn A (;rlnln `Though! In In at IIMN`-I Scrlcl of _su-9.; lllgqglunnn Inrrlocl mum in Cir:-nlnul llnllnnlamn ` .\lo.\Tx|:\i., April 25.--~T|I0 QUEGIVS HI" was pm-keel to its utmost myim-ity tonight on the occasion of the AUn"'1`-Ill! mun meeting. J. R. Dougull uc-uipieul the chair. Mid among the speakers were w- ii. How- lnnd of Toronto, John (`lm~lton, M.P., Col. () Brien,vM.I ., L. H..'Ilu-nlson. .1` .1. Mac- Luren, Q.(.`., Rev. Prim-ipal .'\laicvic|r, Robert Sellar. editor of The Hnntingdon (llqanei'; G. W. Ste hens, liev. In`. Antliif. Rev. James Flock, A` uyor l~T L. linllul, Arch- dezwon I-Inns, Rev. Dr. Ih-Ixglzis, Rev. Bond and Walter Paul. ',l`hc rrsulutiona, ve in numlscn, were carried amid t the greatest euthuaium. Th-_v were to the follmving eect: __ Disiipprnving of the act mcbrporntinu the Jes. its And the act for the .~'`lt|eIm-nt ofthe' Je3uits'estates as uulciihlvll to endanger the pence and welllieing of flu` hlllilllnll, And particularly of this nu-\'ir_ice, by giving legnl status to 8 nociety .w|m'il in the past gvil endm\|n_ mdv L-ontrnv tn nu. mi-mvnizml .`..-i....i..l. `, ANTl-JESUlf MEETING AT MONTREAL LAST NIGHT. ' _,j..:T__ ____ m-;n.%uu'1` l R()T*l<'Z.\"f`*Ai.\'TI SM`. THE JESUITS `u. THE MAIL. um um rrounce 0! Quebec, Whose ` 1 was being retarded by the Church A I MURRAY 8:. TAYLOR'S `nova. ` ' NICOIIOB Rumdn It the 0:! . but tho Glllld Union Im-pa on ulllng II at prices and in happy. (bun-lilo: bu uolhpltd and to In mu- and the-ltuo hi. For In clothing at luv wionull on Thonntl Union. 1!! Prlnomnum. tun uu. vent llll'0I1`lI n trestle on the Penneylvunia Railroad ve mile: from Riverside this morn- ing. The oil took re and III I the can end the engine were destroyed. Jerk Broelne, the engineer. end Junee glnne. I Inrskeemen, were injured In- ternllly. The treetling lied alight from I rc ighlo-I by some shermen and one eeclion ha! been l~urued. A farmer ye he an the re but mule no oort to ntingulnhinesecrting he lied put out e inn-dene-hmveunrnr-yin? induct been reward d bv the mnnnnm cu-u-up AIIIICA8 Amp: u'no\ tul. `A! Brooklyn : Bmohlyn 9, ('4-luulsuu. At St. Louis: 81. Louis: I0. (`inoinnnlll at Rum: City: Run: (Tiny III. Loch- VII 5. : nnthoimng the city to expend 8Il),(IIH| exam in` the \ aurworh uyalom wuouu I-ion today by : majority 0! 286. Q5.`-Tia; nnthogiaing the city 81!), [- Cl.uCINliII. QHDTCCIPKI IIIIAIII CAAA-A wmF!w' `III? by ronpny. Sum in`, I'm. A ril25.---An 0 inc and oi Inc.-.nrn. one of t emu: oil an lled wth oil. went through teen]. Ponmvl\-uni: Railmul an The Inlo-no-y-Plllllps (`nu Bxprcled Io Rad In I um-mu. Mosvnuh. April 25.-Tho llIillipl-Nb lonoy enquoto in nally dnwing to I clooe. The one will prolnbly be argued !o~|nor- row and it is expected will end in: com- nltul tn the Court of Queen`: Bench. Th: curds found in Mnloneyi Info are all no out at the edges tlnt it Appeals to be an any Innlur to dnv whuover cud may he re- quired for the me. The mining goods have not yetl-eon mind. Thoonqueto was con- tinued this afternoon cnd formal ori enoo wu lIe.m_l; `the Bull lend. .~uno.\'.u. mum`: min. A: Jersey City: New York-4| I. Boston I0. < ~----~ AI ludlunpolimlmlinnnpulin I0. Clem ` md 8. * 6 Diomt Isles of Trimming Braids `to In.-.1. nu. ank