Daily British Whig (1850), 2 May 1889, p. 1

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. IOB01l1'0.[I0IB.LAI(D.8T.LB.IIS pug 3_.`.`.'!FE _?i`!`F`- } um mun sauna V1. Is. Mann ! jovolry own noun diunond pin: on eye ggn ...._LI.-.I _ _l_ ...-__.L Q.|~n onu .toot` noun man no none were drowned. A deepetch from Melbourne Ieyl I mon- ster meeting of Irieh uympethiure we: held there Tueedey. John Dillon made an ad- dreu whlrh creeled am: enchueium. One `ihounnd pound: were nubeorlbed for the Irinh ceuee. l..L.. A n......1-- n|.:.--, n V I I I III] 0IIlX- John A. Enuader. Chicego. the newly ep- ` pointed rnlnleter reeldeuz uld leoneul gen- erel to Dennui. le etlll dungerouly ill from the eeote or e hemorrhage of the lunge. He will pmbebly recover. but will not be eble to travel {or eome Iltng Tia men entnrnd I. ll \l.nl.'. :--.I.-- nu now aocluoa no leave the place. Jame: Sutton. and 5.3, and Andrew Luv- IOD. Axed 40, returning homo Io Vernon Cantor, Conn.. drovo frnm the road down a troop bank and our I Iull into I mill pond. Both men and horn were drowned. A d..n.o..|. 6...... \l..H.....--- --..-- ._-- IIOIIII HUT`. White Caps domolinhc-I the nlooh of John Meumore, st Rnnon. Ohio, last night {or the necond time. Meumure had diIrogurd- ad A warning not to resume buninou. Ha ha now decided to luve the phoo. Sutton. aged 5.'.. ma Andra-v 1--. wmuuuoa nulclue ll noun, Algeria. In Boonvillo, Ind.. Hurry Street. an at- ucho of the Wild West show, fell three hundnd foot from I burutod balloon. Ho uruck upon the oduzo of I roof and Inn fually hurt. \Nhh-. (`um .l.m..li.l>....! n.- --I...'. -3 1-1.- on me \ IIIGOIOIH claws on Saturday. Henry Rochefort. has applied to the French government for I ufe vounlucl to enable him Do attend the funeral of hi: eldest Ion, who committed Iuicide at Bonn, Algeria. In HoonviIln_ lml, Hnrrn ,\`|>.-..o .. .3 TUUUIOI Fl" VOTIK The Queen`: Own, of Toronto, and the Governor-General`: Foot Guards, Unuu, visit. Monbrenl on the 24th. \`:-l'L--I-- D..--..II_.:n ,|:., . .1 VlIllo RIUUUUCI 0!] [HQ zit. Sir Charla Ruuell will arbitrate the queu- tion between the lnndlord nd the tenants on the Vandeleur estate: Saturday. Henrv Ruchefort. hn lnnlind tn 9.)... I`.-.....|. ,,`,,,J ,_-~..--.v_-.. WILL BE SOLD BY, PUBIJC AUCTION, at the nub:--ber`: roolnl. Hark: Square Kin - uto|.on8A`l`URDA\'. mu. MAY 1ws`r..x~.' at I o'clock In the afternoon. the West hall` 0? Lot 8. Riohud atroonon which isoaubounuol atone double tenement houao. And Lol number 2. Union street. on which in in frame house. two aioroymilxlifeol. The premium no lot to Vega renulnr Lonnnll. a property will be told on any tormuoi` payment. WM. MURRAY. Auctioneer. Klncnton. May 2nd. law. uua society. no II A roxeuor. A nilwny in to be built from Zlntoonat Ln Vlndivouock in nix years at I cont. 0! 25,000 roubles per vent. Thu Quanta : Hun qf 'rnnnn}A ....l oh- The Sploo 0-! the llormux Pauper: And the Vorv Latent Iologrumn. Parnell he: admitted thnt he belongs to one society. He in I I-`mucor. A PAHIIAII in tn In hnilv C.-n... 'Il.o.......g .. o mwu 10!` at . Two men ontond W. B. Mush`: jovolry l0LJiIInnL,lA|LnIIIhL _All .m..1..:.. IHEI fblylllollnu Joeeph Chamberlain. of London, was cell- ed on in the conrpe of e couple of mouth: after the Strntford episode by e gentlemen who uid he we: the nephew of Erutue \\`i- men, and that I whole sniploed of orchids. Mr` Chamberlain : weskneee, hed been for- wnnl by the Staten Island nilliomire to the English member of parliament. Then the bogus Mr. Wimen cuhed e 8500 check though Mr. Chemberlain, who repented later. when he had to pay the money, the: he hnd met Ron Reymon-l. The Se.di-(`er not even: seem: to be hie third venture uince he left Sing Sin g. in Sing Sing. His time expired lut Se item- ber and he went direct} Ibroed. N long after he reached there 3 e mayor of Stret- iord onAvon ionned 500 to I gentleman who claimed to be the nephew of George \\'.Childs. The English mnyor had met Roe: Rsyunond. Jnuunh .hAln||QI-I-en of lnnrlnn --- nnll u--u Iouv] yuan: vv lUVllIly, and H10 D0!!!- facu' any of joy whoa Raymond ` wu convicbe and sen-nnood to two year: tam and diroouv nbrond. N Iona lurul puuo wnenevor ml name I! mentioned. There in hardly a prominent hotel in Ame- ricu that in: not some of his bogus check: that they preserve lovingly, and the Boni- um mun: of vov ihnn R.umm..l urivcry. On his retuin to London he was honored tnd feted, living for I" year on nothing whatever save his reputation. But he lived well,.,nnd in tne end the tradesmen `hbd to suffer. At Paris he turned up u Raymond Bey, an agent of the sublime ports, who had sent him to France to buy the entire country or any portion of it that suited him. .\li\ny tradesmen And bankers remember that yieit ndly. end the roprietor of the Hotel Splendide. where `lluymond lived, turn: pale whenever his it mentioned. Therm in hm-dlu 1 nrmmin.-.0. L.-n-I in A ....-. Ulla] H-V -Hula IIIHITU. Some ofhia minor pwcadilloea being dia- coveretl in New \'x-rk, he lied to Europe, and at the time of the Egyptian war was made war curieap-udeut fqr a London paper. His work, owing to his American training, was far bczler than any of his pompemorf, and the mws sent by him car- ried the circulation of the paper to the akiea. With all hit faults he proved him self to be a brave man, and win decorated on th eld of battle at Tel-el-Kobir for bravery. lln hi: I-nhnn In Inn-nlnn L- um- I. ..... ...l Ill IIIUIIL ' l{osa,Rayrnond. whose real name is John Holmes, came before the ` public first in Baltimore about ten years ago. He is a large man with a presence that in command-l ing and genllemeuly. Exhaustive reading sud a close observation of the events of the day, added to a powerful natural msgne~ ti m, made him one of the most agreeable oiassociates for.:.' any (educated man. He swght work as a reporter on __a Baltimore paper, and his brilliant ideas and clever worh soon made himarepntation. and a Philadelphia paper 0 0l`0(l hixna ition which he accepted. H story was t e same there as in Baltimore, and he graduated to New York, where he became one of the best-known metropolitan reporters. He earned in the course of his business amounts varying from N25 to 8150 mweek, and on one occasion his services and lexpenses for two weeks to the paper he represented were considered to he worth SL211), which was aid him. In spite of his success he coul not make both ends meet, being of an extravagant nature. \'nnm nf his nIin1\s-ratnnr`iIlAn- L..:.... .I:,. 0! Eligible '[opomont'Pmpeny in Portsmouth The Clrenlnltnuceu $69,!!! In I-dicntofrhat Bun Ruulnmul. u Reporter. u lleen Having I lllgln Till-IO-A `Resume at tho _ Clover `H01 ! C,rl|||!F- Nzw Yuan. May 2.--Pxeaident Smli-Car- not,.o_f the I*`renc'h rm-public, has evidently been imposed u on byaoune clever, gentle- munly rascal. he cJJ|e umuunce that he in enbertuining TlapInaa_:_\. Edison, the elec- tricTnventur. Mr. lidlson is at present at 011089.: N.J. The general outlook of the deception and its audacity suggest the Spook as the redoubzablu Rosa Raymond, .exAjournnliat and ex-convict. The cable etuteullmt the lfruxuh president.` bu in- uired with interest regurrling Mr. l~.`d'i- auu'a (3) inventions and taken great interest in tlwm." 2 1 I 1).... D..;..........l ...l.;m.. ....._I _. SAM-ACARN<)'I`% 1:: g; ..i;EIT some cue Impeasonxrme EDI- spnm GAYPARIS. ' THE>t l`I H OF THE NEWS. Nxw You. In 1-0:: April Nth. John Plano . And I lld Thonu Katina. npd J. qunolhd About I girl. Tlounoy up an-lhly bake, and did you 0! lab lnjnrlu. Kath` ha ha . \'a Hill I `FIVE. IIIO I'lVOl' DOW IWOIIOD HI mnlnnasmnnu an has unlhnnnmlu nnlnrvod inlnnod lam (ha Inn: And -Al unnorvnogg jumped `aw at and was carried over the full: and drownod. Cunlod Over the Pullo. PA-rnsmv. N.J., May 2.-Jamu Lug hired I bout above the Psulnc Fall: In: analog and utompud to row up to Laura! Grove cemetery to ply.-e owers on his bro- thel`: grave. The river bola; swollen ho nnnld nonmnnun {hm hm: nu! hummin- Fquuldnlsg Ibo Nation`: ounrool. Orrnu. Dlny 2.-`3ir R. Cartwrlglgt hu olicitod the information that of the] M30.- ___`_g_ t_I_f__I|'lbiO_`lg_lI~_l_ oi the d0Illilli0_!_ . -.-no -..,..\. orty In on riboen 'gT7on nwAy,'7"f3}"y more Iron not Iport and. nllovl for Muni- tobo, the dominion hu diveot Ital! oi pbont all the table public domsinl. -u nu. Av-vvvu vvvuu. Bno('x\'n.u, May 2.--Jool Bumory. the lsintiin t.hI slander Iuit_ uinlt Rm . 8. ` l'd,`Wh0 Inn to have boon tr ed at the lat unison hero, but In: laid our to the next court, has sold bin farm near Horrickvillo and "will remove to the Northwest. The purchuor ha rotniuod ,(lJ0 pending the uttlomont of the lawsuit. 4.12 vv .J..V \J'.C\a..I-`.3- The plentiful rains we have been having will make them look beau iful. We have the line I \ NEW YORK MIXTURES I(`cnlml Park bell sown with the semis). which in perfectly tr and sure to grow. ltemamber I he places. Killed on the Railroad. \\'n'III'r0w.~', N. Y.. May 2.--Henry Smith, I den! and dumb nun. was struck by the ermine of I passenger train neer Brown- ville. on the Cape Vincent branch of the R. W. & O. railroad, this morning, and received injuries frem which he died. He was walking on the track And knew nothing ol the epprowh of the train. ' um -nu.-, Jun] n.-.|lll Lnppurnry Cullrl ha nirmevi the aentanceu of four month` each imposed on John O'Connor, MP. for South Tipperary, And Thnmu Cundon, NJ . for East. Ti rnry : three month.` on Charla Tanner, .l . for the middle divi lion of (Tork, and two months` on Mr. Man- ning, for violation of Crime: act. nu-nu uuuuru \ uuu I CUII. Dl`ILl.\', Shy 2.-Tho Tlpporury court --nI. :............l .. 1-]... nuV-_..-.. u n 3-.. II II \lI-lII-l IIUIII-Ia BERl.l.\', May '2 --An ofcial denial is pub~ liehed of the report that at Monday '3 aittin of the Samoan conference Mr. Kaeson askeg whether a secret treaty existed between England and Germany for a partition of the Tonga and Samoan iuande. The delegates to the conference today attended the cem- monv of blessing the colon of the guard: at Pottadam. Found It was Loaded. Plznkn, I|l.. May 2. -.\liae Jeuie Boning was in the office of William Scott. a real estate agent, yeaterda) and picked up a re- volver which was nurpoeed to contain empty ehelln. The young lady turned the weapon toward herself with the remark. I wonder if I can kill myself." There happened to he one loaded Ihell in the revolver and this exploded ; the bullet entering her head and inflicting a mortal wound. Mine Boning was eighteen years old and Mr. Scott was a few yeuru her senior. The were engaged and Scott in almost heartbxo en over the nair n --Ivwulwl Inuuuwu Lf. Pnn.Ann.ruu, Hey 2.-The {our story stone building. otteched to the Cetholic col- lege, on East Chelten Avenue, Germentown, was burned thin morning. The wildell ex- citement preveiled Among the students in the college Adjoining. for it-wu known that Ignatius and Michael Hillien were in the .third story of the burning building. Pre- aently the pro men nppeered at a window n--nd Michel jumped to the ground. Hie brother was About to follow when the floor- ing eve woy under him and he not into the urning mun of dehrin. Michoel wee heely injured by his jump end it is thought he will die. \ The American Cltppor Hhlp Paul Revere Wins: llntch Lasting I08 Dan. Nsw ionic, May `2.-Early Mondsy the ships Paul Revere. Cspt. Sewell, and John McLeod, Capt. Stewart, dropped anchor in New tork bay within ten minuess of each other. They had raced across the ocean from .\lanilla. Phillippine lslsn.la, to New York on A friendly bet for the best dinner that money could buy. Setting sail the same hour on New Year's day they be an the long trip. When southeast of ut- teras they siuhtoi ' each other for a sh'ort time but parted company soon after and were within a few miles of Sandy Hook on the morning of April 29, when the A|'!lcI`lcmI captain was amaze-l to nd :he McLeod on his bows. Crowding all sail the two ships came on neck and neck" for the harbor. Just before reaching the Narrows the Revere got a pull" of wind that the McLeod missed, and was enabled to drop anchor at quarantine ten minutes ahead of the British ship. Thus was won the longest and closest ocean race on record. occupying I08 days to an hour. nunuur ctroumaunces. ` - It is stated that co-partners of John Wal- ter: in the ownerullip of the l'n'me.,inund to bring suit to compel that gentleman to bear sho expense: of the one against the Parnell- itea out of his own pereonll fortune. lrlIl'll l'CU{'plI0ll- Customs authorities st Ottawa compelled the Gloucester schooner Pendrngon to ply duty on a now" sail. an the United State: rofugeu free duty for Canndinn Vessels under similar ctroumatances. If :. an...) .L.. .... ............__ -: I ,L_ In I 0 Miss nurreu lor nreacn or promise. The commissioners were presented to Emperor Williun at Potadun. The emperor converted in A friendly manner with All the commiuioners, who were delighted -with their reception. (.`!nrnInn nIIt.hnritinn at n...-. nnmnnllml CHowN`[MITcHgLL's .-.-any-.- . - ..- ,__ _-__ __ |u_uu uugmps upon me me 0! mo LIN`. Thoma: 0'(}u.llnghnn. London. In signi- ed his intention of nppealing Against the I verdict of the Hamilton jurygiving 84,000 to Miss Hurrell for breach of promise. ` colnmianiom-rn were nrn-nntml In nuns II] (no ooulnern angel. ' The creditors at W. E. Gilloapia, Brock`-' ville. nd the debtor : linbilitiel amount to $6(700,n.nd the nuts to 83,444. 1`}In (`rnnnVAJt nn`:nn `lung 4:. nnnnn _...l W. 4Uu,suu we allow to 9.1,-H4. The Crunnhdt police have diloovercd stores of exploaivea which wre to be used inzuu attempt upon the life of the Cm. Thnnuu (ylflllauhnn Lnvuinn kn: -i.n.R nueuqx. v",.\.;., OK Quebec. _ - In the hut three veokl about fifteen com- panics have been organized to build cotton mills in'tho Southern stages. `Th8 creditors nf `V, R, (Hon-Ii: R:-nnlrr IULII. 'Morfiuou`u fn'iend a have subscribed 82,000 for his dafencd. und have retained Mr. Le-~ mieux. (!.C., of Quebec. In HIA Inn! thy-on {ranks -Imuut RFD`-.. ....... The Spice 0! the Morning Pvpbru and who" . ` \'_nrl Latent Telolraml` Uennrnl Bouhmger hu summoned I coun- cil of hi: Iupporters to meet in London May` 16th. v ' ' ' \l...a..:,. `_. t'.:.._.l . L--- _..|.__,!L l A1 mm xmoa no. use noouig. \'n-- Il__ Q l\_ A__lI IIAI SECOND EDITION. no Ilu Moved Wont. ..-.- |l,_n I,,I Ii, A L'JNG OCEAN RACE. NOW 18 THE ACCEPTED TIME to sprint your Lawns. Boulunrdl And (Burdens with 'l' A `T717 4'` 1% A run-- on canon Conn rnod. 1. [I run. nu A ll:-other Burncd Up. now nuv. \C... L) TL- I A n (Jamal Doulnl. ll .1 A an... News or THE WORLD. mu . unsung an. so an than 400,000. 1 It out to the Grand Trunk had has the nunouiotho Pomuylnnh road, thognwould hon shown I uvlng of no loss I 9l5,(XD. On I you`: con- sumption ofoool by thorn um duty unmount- od tolll). 8|! Henry ullly added In I0. '00! C nncll IIAI nnnnnt Ea : '1'a'.'.'.'.-"" .'u'i" .a'&'3"'i. how much at that amount The 0.7.11. Glvu Ilnol Io-Cy to label- u Oppoullg Iullway LIIII. Lon H. May 9.--M 5 not o! the uhnrohzlon 0! (ho U.T.R. cot:`;:oy, Sir Henry Tyler stand that during the hull your 164.!!!) Ind boon open: In doubling the track botwoon Montreal and Tomato. road the and of thin our they hopod to uomp on one half of 1 0 work Can! colt u nnnnnn-, Ahuzlnn III`) up I... 5|.-- xrom muorlun nu rumor : property. Seaman, , May 2.--lnvutIgnllon of glue trogody at Je'enon loud: to the cou- ollulon that old Former Shulllu, who it in thought committed suicide, WM huuod by his two son: And that on ol the Inner after- wards uhoc hi: ntnpmothor. The mom may rooovor. The uuppoud ohjoot at: o crimc In to noon pouooulon of the old man : unto. The old mun rooontly occuud bl`? noon 0! trying to polnou him And hlo w a. A Fuller Hung and n stepmother Ihol by Unllllnl Sole. Smncuslrr. l a.. May l.-Jeoob Slnngfln. a wealthy farmer. 90 yeun of me, we: found hmging to I tree noer his residence. A few rod: dietant was found the body of hi: young wife. uhoc. Goor e llld David. none of Jacob Shunlin. hurt 1: arrested. It is supposed tho: the old men oommmod o~1iclde,nnd when hit Ion Devld found it out ho killed his no mother to prevent her from lnheritln his other property. Souusn. . Mn 2_...lnu..u...u.... ..o E1'39.`!ll9.E.E.X"'!GE The `Iowa Bite Laid out And the Place on an Upward Boom. Gl"rmul, Oklahoma, May 2.-The sur- veyors engaged in laying out a new plan for the town site succeeded in locating the ex- terior corners of the businees quarter and Mayor Dwyer at once issued an order to all property owners in the streets embraced to make their late conform to the lines laid down. The business men have apparently recognized the folly of rmittlng the pre- sent chaotic state of a airs to continue for then lsduffiftle grumbling. Mayor Dwyer believes that the citizens will accept the situation and permit the city to be laid out in proper form. He will a point a commit- tee of arbitration. The o cial survey will not be completed before Saturday. The last two days have wrought many changes in Guthrie and Oklahoma city. At least fty buildings have been erected in each town, all of them wooden with familiar square front. Two banks are doing business in Guthrie and a third will be in operation this week. Sup liee are bein hauled in by the railroad and board amll gin me now be secured for a reasonable sum. he uild- inus are erected so that they may be easily moved, and u n the conclusion of the sur- vey a genera shifting of locations may be looked for. Oklahoma city has settled its diflerences arising from claim jumping and the people there profess to view the general situation with great satisfaction. Captain (`ouch and General Weaver are running the town and predict a great future for it. F031` R150, LT , May `2.-Caplain Hall and a company ol cavalry left Kinasher yesterday to eject settlers from the Chero- ee strip. and a company aleo left Guthrie for the same purpoee. Several hundred settlers are now on the strip. can rleu uu Dy rorelguere. The French and English government: have recognized Legitime end their ehipe to- gether visit the northern ports. Germeu yeeeels Also have orders, either from their government or owners. not to touch at these porte. The government of Sen Domingo recognized Legitime end no longer ellowa urine and unmunition to be lauded for trau- ehipment to the northern government thul leaving ell the trade with Americen Ihipe. The United Stetee by not recognizing either government u A bone de one end refusing to acknowledge e pa r blockede eneblee her shipe to supply It etever it needed. In I commercial sense thin in e 'greet adven- tege. 'lhie, however. prolong: the war, be- gete e I irit of ueury and foetere the wont vicee en pension: of the people." ue n ('Il'lll'O to nave noeuuuee em`. "'Ihe man in power on both `aide: draw large ulariee in long an the war continues. and In their method of lighting brings no hardship: to themselves they prefer to keep up the teeming tight rather than run the risk of losing ulnrypccupuion end pouibly life by defeat in battle. The government have no difculty in borrowing mone , en- abling them to pay large salaries on high pricea for war material. This money is ad- vanced by bunkers and merchants at a high rote of interest, from twenty to seventy-live percent. They receive bonds in return,nnd sheee bonds are good no matter which side wins and are taken in payment of import sud ex-port duties. The trade in chiey carried on by foreigners. The l-`rnrmh Anal Rnaliah annu-nmnnt. nowever. tne prune was sunk Dy tn: captors. `The southern navy in engageifin block- nding 5!. `Marc. having headquarter: at Grand Ssline, nbout two and A half mile: from the entrance to St. Mere harbour. It connietl of the Touluint. L`0uverture, Dee- nlinei, Belize. and, three small gunbmste. These ships have bombarded Cape Haytien. Goneivee, and St. Marc. the last two place: 5 number of times. with the result of killing one woman and wounding six or seven peo- le. No damege was done to property. fa none of then place: doe: there learn to be I desire to have hoetilitiea em`. --1|... m... :. .. .... .... 1.-.. ..:.|... .i_._ I _ - 7 K The Way Marten are Conducted Thero- ` 1&9 Cnnlllotl are Not. Very Sanguin- hry-#Tl|o l.oulo__rn on Both Sides Draw- Imr lnglsalurlee and the Country Grow- ` lax In Debt. ` ` NEW Youx. May 2.-A correspondent of the Herald, writing from Cape Haytian, April 21`. says: Having recently visited Port au Prince, St. Marc, Gouaiven, Molel, St. Nicholas. and Cape Hayzipn.-I am satie- ed that Hay tian atfaire have changed little if at all since December. fne armiee of Le izime and Hyppolite confront each other at ve or six points, are aboutequauy divid- ed and are content to engage In an occa- ..air)_naI skirmish. The nouh hartwo"'ehipe. I` hihcmel under Capt. Compton, made a dash into. the enemies councrr. captured a schooner loaded with arm ah}! arnmunftion, and took eome prieoaere. Owing to the sudden appearance of Legilimei gunboat, however. the prime was slink bj the captors. southern navv in ammduriI"in hlnnh . !`rHE cvposmc FORCES `IN THE * . HAYTIAN KINGDOM. - FIGHTINAG FORGOUDPA Y. A DOUBLE TRAGE DY. BECOMING CIVILIZED. NAN! Kine [No. :03. ALL KINDS OF` BANK and Oloo Rubber Stung: DOIIBPI. Seals. Elc., supplied by Blus- mm kn.cAUuv. manufacturers. Bum BL. Kingston. Uni. -. ._ __ : . GET` YOUR WI \'l`hZR OLOVICS at \V. REEVES . King street. 1!) Sample pain to be cold at wholoulcrprioeo. LAWNJGRASSSEED CL` l.Zl.lDQl`l.l. A vli IIIAJIO 0. In w`.-Onm-Io town when than In u ondltl queuing-torn G00!) BREAD BAKIII. [rumba on port and {nu-nulooo-nuuoou to on who will not. or nmllh up noun]. Mdnp Wllo Ooo. uuusoc um L II`. :10 Ear! Stel. between Unrdun and Al."r-d streets; 6 large IOOIIIB and hark kitchen: harm: cistern and pump: good wr Inna outaida slmls ; house warrauled to be \\`.\ Ill. "'rH'AT ...;;m nmc RESIDENCE. snuau on Karl slrvel. km-wn nu The Mnnw." Apply to U. W. MAX W r.Ll.. socrouuy 'l`rnItoeo. - 4. ,-. -M().\'Al1`:\' TO LEV 1) AT nv: AN}! Afluuv AND snx I-I-In CENT. B. W. SHANNON. Barrister. Orou. next drxir Lo Kink`: drluz atom. Ktnn ` `R. W. SHANNON. door King`: drug store. Klnx Stu-e . niluzstnn. yr rnn.-2 ASTI A-HALF` AND SIX Pm 1'!-INT. Apnly In H. A. GIVENS. [hook Bu-eel. uvar Itxprau mum. l'l'.N'l'. AIJDLY I Hmvn. NOW 18 THE ACCEPTED TIME sprinkle your with HOUSE with 01 In rooms and extension kit- chen hard and no t water with good mumbling; convenient Lo Queen : 0011010 : immediate` - session. Anply on the prom sea H8}. or at . o. git! Union Suoqt. between Gordon nnd Alfred a. THE MAIN PART of the Stono House on King Street, formerly occupied by lluelale, Mx. Macaulay. Ronlmn year and taxes. The house la la excellent order with all mod- on mnvenlonco-. Stables attached nntll fur- ther notice. Apply to KIRKPATRICK & l(()GERS. ` ll \nluI|l. 'Ii3PH FISHER, l"no--.I-.A.- ll .... -1 IKBPITLIA. A RID IIIAJH 00W. Anyon dojalnln; III? will be rnuoulod. A row: wl I be (In: by mun In her to the upluL A HIHUK HOUSE ON QUEEN STREET. between Bngotnnd Wcllin ton Streets. from In lat. J. 1!. CARIKUTH IRS. \n;I unvvuu. |)UIlI\.\Il'Ul nuu unruuua Wllll AVTN GRASS- "ha nlunlifnl main. man hnwn Inn... |..-(.... ...n A BPUNE DWELLING. with or without furnaces and all modern im mvoments. It is near the corner of King and `eat stream. AD- ply to MACDUN.\'ELL`a MUDIE. near the of King and West an ply MACDUNNELU a MUDIE. IIIIUSOC AV!) I. H`. 8l0 Eu`! Human A l."r<-d streets : 6 lnnm Innnm and `rmc'snoi> {Nu 1Tw~E1h;fNl: 35 K1; Street. oocupld by John Henderson as a wholesale liquor store. Apply to JUHN REEVES. Brook nu-eel. * NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL STREET. in rl Tormcu. noar Harrie Street Appg to H. gt.-\R2\`l'IY. 39 Princes: Sweet. or at I Earl lreet. OFFICE. lame. central. well lined. Term` reasonable. Poueulon Immediately. Apply `Bux." W110. A SHU! UN KINGSTREEI`. with dwelling nbov'e. near Market. square. Apply at 48 Earl sueex. ..___.__._____tj? "nusn: xx mmnx TERRACE. No. 4. Apply at WHIG Ul"l|`I0lC. -:._... ITRAYID AWAY, YARII OFTIII UINIRXL H06 ITAL. A RID Ilwll do alnlng mad. ii I ha IIIII hr mourn In bum in nu II.....n.| AN IXPICIIIIINCEIV }\CO0UN'l`AN'l` sires n situation as HOOKKEICPICN. with some good rm. (Jun give good references. Addresa." , T c:i'ri2'AEbi$r3m'NZ12-~z_. I9] Pl-In van: K`!-A40 /` , - 7 ___.._.4 q . A uob`D7oo6x`_'A'ppxy 1Jrin s._J."vPPmR I . n the evening. - .- :m-n and water. vim wand nmhnnn : '17um'nn-uAxmn.` Il\IVI) Illl A III: Bu 1. -_.j .j_--: A srom: DWELLING. with without` 'urnacea mndarn imm-mmmnnm h in u ' JXLL USE?! , Til:-ic.\'r:u Rivnrnm:-At St. .lolm"a Church, Buffalo, 'N".`T., April 20th, " I339, lay Rev. Samuel Fullu`, Henry William John fhornor. son of Dr. 'lhorner~ gnd grand-. son of the late Lieut.-Colonel '1`hQmer, of_ Hamiltoh. Ont., Cnnndn, to Vir inia `Hrnco Rudntou, yoimgeat duughter 0 Mr. Willinm F. Rudntpn, of llutfqlo. ' Um: ALDSON-CONN]-IL].--Un \\`oduqgdny. May lat, at the Methodist gnnsonptge, Pitta- !-urg, by Rev. W. U. lIemlersou,J. R. llnnldson. of Kingston, and Min Lizzie 4 (zonnell, 6f Sunhury. v A SHOE ox KINT: STREEI`. nbov'e. Square. Annly 48 Earl __:.?? A BRICK HOUSE ON H.-tween Bmmt and Wellimnon SL1-eels. from - ` BORN. F|.\'.\' -At \V`il|I`inIon, April__ 26th,` themifc of` A, (J. `Finn of twin daughters. Pxrrl-;|u_-`oN-At Kingston. on Vhdneodoy. ~ 'April~30th, the wife of Rev. G. C. Putter- uon, M.A.. of a daughter. J. u. soon. uuuu. WILL LEAVE the RI. Lawroucc Whuf during the n of navigation. For MONT EAL cud WA Pom our; VVKDVESDA MORNING M o'clock. For Ind BL lhthnrlnnu nvarv f`; ` nnnn. I Du. WAamIlu'roN on British American Hotel. 'rnmz=nu,' ' Mu-rnmol Cqurt Frontenac. l;0.l|'. Mn-rmo ot Aqclent 8;. John`: Lodges. v nmn. > `srfncml. .v.1_ VOL. vm. I(}RNING I 5 o'clock. I. V swxrr a 90.. Axum. ILCAUJ 1 On! {;1!oz T6 L942? VTHEJDANILY WHIG. A F06 UNTIII L and WA Pom every WK 9 I) ORNINO I-`or T0110 and St. Cnlnrlnoo every SUNDAY MORNING at 5 o`oInok. .lAHl: \Nll"l` n can Lonni- hloa Iorohul. REMINWDERS. -YY+*%NE`EP MARRIED. jm pm: ca.` 925! L . I21 Primes: Street. ..1;_N'moN{ _ nu: ur a: nu u.r.n.. mu placgu disch- tln and D. McNlooll nppointad pnonl puungu agent of tln whole line. It In rnmonm that ll? Molmglnx to I lg nlroq use 0 lunge- nuouulol Ihoncd. Eohsoponod tono any Alum-loul bola; employ . an anti II -IU Vtlllll . ua...-_ . ....:-. n.u-w.- -. SAN Armmm, nu, Moy 2.-Now- hu romhod has ol doapornto ghting at (Bums Junta, Mexico, In which were engaged thirty ooldlorl and policemen And two hun- dred rioun. tho latter were killed. The In-oublo area from the imprbonmont of fin Juull pdoou who bod boon dolivorlg di- tiouo normonn. The populace ondenvorod to roocuo them. when the light occnrrod. The print: on am In pol. , IIOOII For lolI_t_1n.l _ V N lloN'ra'tii., NAy 9.--T.'ucu|n Tunic Inning ` tho pmltion of pnnuugor mo III or of the C.P.R.. that place In diach- Wll0LI8ALl AND RETAIL (lnln. Hay. Hour. Oatmeal. Bran. Shoru. Seodn. Hnoon. Oil Cake. Choose. Fruits. to. Annoy for me Roovmun non.-m Mill: and wnl Iunpcnu pungnng mo southern monu- hcturorn to pay ton, oonu r hundred pounds more for ootuon baled n cotton or olhor light boning thnn for cotton bnlod in jute bogging. --pvvrulj I I III UWI. Al`Gl'S'l`A, Um. Mu! 2.-MnnufuctunIn from Goo:-gin. Notth (Arollu. South Caro linn. Alnbnnu. Tonncuoo and Loululun, hold 5 convomion hora yesterday sud form ed a permanent or nniution. A reoolution Ill Adopted plot! g the southern hcturarn to mv Inn mm. nor L......I...a any uupcu ul I'lI'Il|lllOlIl. Oruwn. Ma 2.'--l"arliament wan proro- ` gued to-day. ho. onrnor-general in his I och congratulate the repreaentativea on t a useful and important meuurea adopted. The act relating to the electoral franchlao would, he thought, bofonnd an Improve moot tending to economy and curtain] in the administration of that branch ol the law. Ho congratulated them on the indica- tion: of roaperlty which appear in all part: of Canatfa. . WIS) II. II I - 2lIC.K.. BAI.1'niuns, May `2.--Dr. Stewart, health commissioner of Baltimore, was thunder- struck when informed that yellow {ever had broken out on the steamer Wsser. The vessel left here April l7t.n with three cabin altl sixty ve steerags passen ers, all of whom appeared in perlect heath. There was no sign of sickness. Those in the steerags came here trom various sections of the country. It is not known whether any of them came from Florida. There is no cleaner vessel leaving this harbor than the Weser. Dr. Stewart is of the opinion that the disease is gastric fever, very com- mon amnna steerage passengers and often mistaksn (or yellow lever. Exported to Torontn. Tonml-ro,_Mny `2.--The New uya dim gruntled Snfvutionilte declare that they Are able to show thet the managers of, the army (~'ommit.tel contempt of court, and defeated En liah justice in deporting from -London to foronto, where she was secretly kept for six month or more in the Rescue home, Mother Jarrett, proqureu. charged with Stead. editor of the I a1lMa1l Gazrm, and one of the Hootha, with uuulting and uh ducting the child Armstrong, for which Steed served 5 term in rison. A warrant run out for her Arrest. ut ehe eluded the English detectives. who thought she would turn queen`: evidence. and Inn taken out of the country. Mn. llurr: Tell: 0! the Brutality lnlcted on Southern \\'omen. 0.\`('I.\'.\`.u'|, Ohio. May 2. -Mu. Lenora Berry. general investigator of women : work in the knights of labor. in in the city from an extended visit to the south. She says there he been A great falling off in the knights of labor membership in the south, but there is At present A revival in progiess which takes in the beet. people. fhe colored people are joining in greet numbers. 'I`he generel tendency of the colored peo le is towerd enlightened edvencoment en lm~ provem_ent_ of their condition. Mn. Barry spoke indignently of the treatment meted out to women end children convicted of even the Imelleet crimes. Women ere net to work on the highway with bell and chein Attached to them. Smell boys are chained to rough brutee, end all ere watched by nerd: enierfi nith ehotiunn. Hmlnee of re- orm on re u e Are. u e eeyl, emoet un- known. She ound chein gang: of women oftener in Tenneuee And Georgie than in any of the southern Itntee, end decleree thet Iho ha known of women being kicked end ` slapped by theguerdn on I public highway. uwr we nuaonnu loll Incl Geld. It now turn: out that the mnrringe WI! I hoax, perpetrated by two medical student: who knew of the approachidg marringe. While Huuon was away they `drened n corpse, muied its face and placed it in the ulei h. The father and rieut were the two ntu cuts. The girl`: fut er took the matter no to heart the: he went to Chicago. but the broken-hearted young lady and her mother ITO Itill here. A Young Lady of Moments! llnrrled to n * Corpse Much Trouble since. MONTREAL, May 2.--Some muntha ago psrticulars were published of a, marriage that tool: place here in I sleigh, by which I Mien Mulcuhy was married to R. B. Hueeon, of Brighton, England. Husaon had goncw England '0 prepare for the wedding, and one dny Mina Muluahy received I note saving that he`r.'lover hnd returned and was lying ill at llelmoral. She immediately went to the hotel, where she found Huasou seated in 3 aleigh with his father. They told her the: Huuou wu dying and `vented to be` merried before he died. The cere- mony wee performed and 3 few minutes nfter the husband fell back deed. It nn- fun-nu mu o|..o pl... ......._.L.... -l__ _ _. JAMES REID, ' THE LEADING UNDh`.R l`AKER. Pu S'rnI:Im ` - _ - cvxunu _sn-:5 nsuw COMPANY. Suuxo from New York every Saturday. . Lhorixed Agent. F`. A. Forge:-. Ferry Dock. In of Brock BL. Kinuuwn. Agency for H: the Pioneer Ualnlolkl Illll. lumen mllm In Cnnndn. lumnn :1; 'l`H()SE El.lC(}AN'l` HOUSES were speoinuy built for the uwnenand no expense was , mred In their conslructlon. The rooms hemg rum. 'well\'entllnto havin A soulhorn expo- sure. lf "rlklll and cheerful They are hand- oomelv uted. lmng marble Tnnntcla. crystal uasanllera. h I nudbnlql water hnlllss Sanitary plumbing. cu`. Drainage `mrfect. In rear of ouch dwelling is a lovely mm and garden. with splwiouu oulbulldinna. For terms apply. to V 5 `mm TWO HANDSOIE swam`; `nwnuma "149. AND 151 EARL 8'rm:_:1_1'r. TIIQ Clone of l'u-Ilunonl. ..... ll--- .\' II 1. THOSE 1:mca.m'r nousm spm-niuy built for expense snared VFORSALEAORTORENT, ____....._.-__:__,.. IO. rpvorlng `II on Own. .. n- u-.. n n HORRIBLE TREATMENT. '1 I: was" A CRVUELHTJOKE. Seedl. moon. Oil Can. Choose. Agency nourln Mills and Maulobu. the Ismael mllm in Cnnndn. Mu In II`: n Ilatako. ...__ II ,,n n .. "1-n__o_ ontltu RUBICRT GARl)l.\'ER. " 15! Earl Street. k 1NGST(). CANADA,7_I#l7RSD:AA\`. .~.VENlNG. 1\l;Y*`2, x%s{9i 1 an: at mum won IIIIIOI. out A [uncle and the filth I hubs. u skull of the (ample. tn a pod Iht:n:l.dpuurndon. shown tbs: lbs nu-non ho] to tbs nu In-not tuna --- now-ac cur unllll III IIII IIllIlU. "W `nine of radon. uh Ih:pc-:1: bolupnrto-:ho very hm typo 0! humanity. liill urn: nah . V . - m mas hoovoriu have been mule our Ioyd. low of rimninn of tho Ancient mound buildon. vo skeleton: were loud. They were oxooodlngly well rod. fhru ohhom were males. uncle ud ` nu Mu. . huh: nu. .|...n -0 .n.- l....-|- curse you; wonn Ol uswolry and loft. Ton ehonnon belonging to Koloh Har- bor, N.S., found e echooner oellod the Com not belong "to Cape Breton qehore noel` their home. hay medo I izrlu of hot and br ht her to Heln.` She ie laden with ab. idee `end furl. end had been deserted by the cut end peeeongere. who feared the would hmgl nu. y we cut Ina p J I`-....._ - Jhmodd pin; of the men grabbed I pin wm-th 8250 and Hod. The popriotor nu phar him. and the other man uourod 05(1) wonh ol jewelry and loft. Ton nhnnnon bllonuina to Halo}: u-. u smxu. FOOT of Princess-IL. nngazn

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