Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1889, p. 5

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Largest Stock Fancy Braid Trimmings in the city; Also Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plushes, in Fancy and Plain. - .. . ... v vvtui vnv-nun. (-)wE.\" Snrxn, May 5._--About 4.30 this moruinga lire lu-nkc out in the furuituno More in linker-rtrcct occupied Ivy (;'vnrg(- Ross. The tire nude such headway _lhuL before the hrigude could control it nothing was left but. a. heap of zuhes. The building wus of brick, owned by J. H. Little uud in- mred for $500. The stock of Kurniture, ;1( 'M_ DIG, 45:`-9:1 l.! ,`.v l?`Kv ' . I Vl.lll0Ll at nearly $3()()() n,nd insured for SWO. , _,_._.,_,_ TIII Itlllllll OIIIO III. INTIRNATIONAI. AHOCIATIOH. Von but I I! I II lillll-T III IIIIITIII III!` Kl.\'(`ARlIl.\'l, May 5.~-At 3 o'clock this morning A ro broke out in the brick lplock in Queen-street welt owned luy Thus. Wilson and occupied ll Dr. Wilson, voter- innry surge.-on,|ucl Ii. lckl, stntioner. Tho tircmnn responded quickly to the ulurm nuul succeeded in confining the liuncs to the v`etarin`:_iry surgeon : olce, where the fire, originated. i\lr. Hicks stock is lnmlly daumgeld. Loss on stock and building about $800, covered lny insuruute. The cause of the tire is not known. ` LA1:ET spormue NEWS. . ____. Tic Nlclxel Plate Ilolel. Jwluli Bynngoxlo . gnu Hvc stores Burnt. WL\'.\'xPm, May 5.---The Nickel T lM.e Hotel, the Jewish Synugogue, Boll : gro- rdory, Parfn_entcr :\ stationery qtore, Buker- 1 vilk-'5 lmr,d\vzu-o store and a couple of secoml-hand stores were burnt down to- night. ' ._} ________ in wmmpee scohcnao. The Dllululppli Iiourc-1*. ll . nu The llall Ierord. A Iull 3, non uumro 0. 0 ' A Blaze nl Klm-urullne Trimmings, Hrr nl owcnouincl. .. - .. --n-ax Zfincinnntl 12, Louisville :1 n.mnu'a'.`.'. I To.-unto ` . lnlnlnn I Tomato 3 London. . Aununwnu (`lovolond 4, CM 02. |: Indianapolis I0, zu- (`ulumhuu nl. Baltimore I Athletic 6, Brooklyn I. Knnn (`Jtv MI, Hm .I llruml Crime. `I `.. . .-UL, May 5.-.-\fLerde- II throw lmnrn Hm inru n 15 CASES NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. rhu..i.Ipm.-. Ii, New u.--.-uwr U9` hours, the jury in I returueul u u-xdict . agree, with the re~ - defendant surfer ne of the man who 0 way unrectly the lpersum wqxenhot. Qfl HI I ':'.'.{.7.':".."5l .22. inf? an m..." n.."' I lth cl ud -.'.-2::-'..'.-:-.......:::-'- - - lloponoul or a II- Iuiu I-uni. Jacxnou Hit... N: 4.-Munla Thomp- son, daughor of linhop H h Mlllot loll Ovation`. Jnsu (`rm May 4.-Clurlu Knapp. aged I2. while jum in; from MI !uIh_or'o P IHWON0 , 3 L W . I::..t:`.`.i IE7: gnr H1 in drownol. uuu.-, nu a.~-1u me sound munu for mennlsorl of, the `St. Owen Munldpd (ovonnuum to-day M M. Bonlungor. lncre, Cnquet and Do Roulodo van elect . IILII. tinned to work. 7- 6i IOIIONIOO I0 I Illl. O1 30 I 5.- . A.,IlC Y`: ha-Ii: HIIIIIPII III II!` IOIPCCI. Lo.\`rm.\, May .'.- During the put week at the Stock Exchange business wu realri. :- cd but the tone was rm. The English mil- way boom tn checkui by roaliutiona. The ndmnm in American roilrood uscuriticm nuadily continua, dealing: being largely than 9! invutona I)..-.`___- _; `L. 1-_.,;.\_, . I n - A GREAT BOOM H -uuuuv an nluruvuu rillllu IQOIIFIUPI dealings of investors: Bunineu At the Continental BOIIPIC dur- ing the put woek wn quiet. A `an (`lined in run`: Fllxli Asnm. Minn., May .'n.-A run on th ` Anokn Nntionnl Hunk occurred yesterday. Less than $2U,0()O was drawn out, sud the bank had over CIIXJJIX) to mod it. The money Ill drawn out by fnrmers. Business men kept on depositing. The run in suppou-d to be due to the panick feeling preuknt Iinoo the I`:-nu unlwu. cuneut and rumors of the cloning mu of the Anuka lumber business. |.|.llunIuu[Iu Victory. Puu.-1, Ms .'S.~-In the second hullnu for nmnlmrn n [In No (In-m. n..-x.4--| ..-._..._.-. .w,--_ u-.uu.----v IUICUTIITI. Mun-III.-I. May 4. Jlocoiptu of cottun at Memphis since Sept. l aggregate T|||l,'.!)l bales. 'l'hiaexceeel~' by 36,923 lsules the. rntiie rczeipts for any rrevious year. Hm rusting of the Itllllll in WI! the ocuumu of I '>i__; jnllificzstiun lny lIl8l'l'|l)l'I of the H1- vhnngv this fnreluw-n. The blxuskb-urdl \\'v.'re elalmrately (lL'\`l(8\l with blue ri|.!.uuI nnul rlnlnpagne llu\I'C\l us fro ly ts water. _\lcmpliii< in nu! only the lnr eat inmrior uunuu receiving city in the wor d,Lut lnllu second lngest l'ecei\'cI'ol' spot cottonmlneinlg nnly surpassed by New Orleans. The re veiptx fur the your rmling Aug. 3| will up pruximate 7`. 0.()00 lnales. nuu u ne |.Vll'. Lonlurcnlnliu, had written to I . W. Ellis & (1). his intention of" visit- ing Turonlo about that time, it. Urn mn- cluded that he was one of the victims, and thnt it was his body that h.d boon dis- covered. Iulu mun ur nuu u-urneu ml! Inc rumor nut uri inaled through a nxcmher of the rm of I . V. Ellis & Co. of Toronto, who Ind found namnplo case in the ruins, by the side of the charred and unrecognizable re- mnius of one of the victims of the disutor, and at he (Mr. Combremont), had written In P. `V Fnil K` (`n hie intnnnn AF. ...'o_ unity or menuncauon they Wlll b kept. The colnn sud all expense: in connection with the bodies Are at the cost of the Grand Trunk. The company in the tting u the wounded re-gardlou," including silk nu. Ir. fobrennnt In MIIII Whole. NEW YORK, May 5. ---l.nui| Cornbremont. wha, it was alleged, mu killed in the disas- ter Wu found M a reporter sitting at hit desk in his office, No. 2 John-street yester- day afternoon, Ind he seemed considernhly annoyed by the notoriety the rumor had oc- casioned. .\l r. Comhrcmont in the Agent of the Dubai: \\'ntch (`nso Vumpany. and he Iuid that he hml learned that the had urirvinnlnd llxrnnah n nunnulmn-..C UL- C-.. ..l HI memory 01 (no: un|nl(-nunea. _ As yet there lure been no nrnngc-menu mnde for a public burial. The remains will keep for 3 long time, owing to their burned condition, And A: long Is there is any poni- bility of identication they will b- kept. oimennea in connootion LIIU Iletft`. The rclntin-s of J. L. (`urnick of Chicago object to thu removal of any bodies unless identic;u.inn is certain. They wish to have them interred here anal I stone erected in memory of the uninlontied. As vnt llmrn Mgr. lmnn nn ...~...........-..u. Inn) unguulry Ior nuumg cnuuren. Une of the bodies, the sex of which the doctors could not determine, has been found to be that of .1 mun from the remains uf the braces and the pad of the coat, under the Ilec-re. nu ,,,u .z,, : u u .~ v . . n. . DRESS GOODS LIUU. Aa will be seen from the nhove lint seven of the victims have been identied and thirteen renmiu unidentied. It is thought that the Mrs. Smith \vhonennu1cuppL-are on some um lnimeul baggage hui two young dnnghters with her. but no one has arrived yet to look for the bodies, nor hasthcre been any inquiry for mining children. the ilnrlio-n Ihn any nf u.-hinh ch. Ila-nphl-a` (`anon lixelann (`elem-nun. nu . n - . A uuuy anu relics lueuuned. .\lrs. (lrummett, Chicago, body identi- find. A. ...:II L, _, K .1 I 1- . HUW unsung. B. L. Ovinll, xm--licalsu1dcnt,.\'ew York, body and relies identied. `Ira (In-nnnnnoo l".:..-.... L-,.I.. :..l__s: ween` on me tram an-I mnnnng. Harry E\'au`ts, "lite giant orut.$r" Fore- pluglgfs show, known 19 have been on the train, curds found in the wreck, and mu` now missing. R. I- ()\.'i:|lf. nun:-ul nhulnnt \'..nr \'n..l: L`; Chi I uru :3 ms. I ` ` C. (G. Fruer, -atenogrnphor, To.-onto, watch found in the wreck and idantied u rm 1)..-.) |\._u.:_ , u -1 v A-- A. 1 ., reucs munu In me wreck Ind ltlenth ud In his. Capt. L. 1. llutler, (`oak (`minty Insane ` Asylum, In-an.` (_.`hicugu, b.s;,,_Igo unclaimed. mid owner mnssmg. ' R. A. Peterluy. 3'26 Broadway, New Yoxjk, relics found in the wreck and identi- fied as his. 1` I! I.`...--._ -.-_-_-4_L..- W`-W -- uuy, npru '.n,..|L um -Junction but : Rudolph J.` Edcrer, Chicago, body Neu- tied. - L. S. (lurnvy, New York. body identied. John H. Kvlley, Chicago, Rock Ialnlnl 3. ` Pu.-:i(`: Railway. Chicago, hotly i-leutied. E. Humlu1l()rr,luv atuden`, PeqknkilL N. Y . , l`4:1l4t.~ found in the wreck und hlentr Haul ll hie The Ielillll or seven Fully Recognized- `l`Ie l'n|uunr| Bull :0 be Iielll as lung ~' in iulientllcallou n`i'oulNa. 0HAM`ll.1`0.\', May 4.-;-From the names on the unclaimed-baggage, the identied lxxlict and jewelry and circulvnutantiul evhlenve ` connected with me dinpponnnceuf friends, the follo\s'.'ug are doubtless the names of the victims of thr: hmentnble uccideut nf Suuo day, April '. .\`;t. the J unution Cut Rndnlnh .l~ `I-1.}...-.... r`|.:........ 1....a.. :1-.. IN ALL THE LEADING MAKES. `COMPLETE LIST or-' THE KILLED in: > THE RECENT Aoctpanw. T 'ruL`_'1' "1>1hs,xs'u.;1g m"1`n.\1s ?.:j._;..__j-- Tlo Duluth nu-u-. \l-.. I A. _, MRRAY&TAYLOR `I76 PRINCESS ST. DEPARTMENT. 176 Princes: Street. ` trouble to chow Iandorsjn Low Prices, --.- llounn nmnu-rs. Bn.I.l.v, Mny 6.~-Muon on strike at uolnnkirchbn, Wouphslh, engaged In I riot today and wrockod I number of chops Thu polloo lion-nod than with dun awards and order via rumrod with the unhuncc o! n duoohmont of tnoqn. cu in Illllll Hutu urnung about in the hay. In the middle of the lorelu-Ml Wu 5 lnullet hole. The ilo~-eued Wu wull dren- ed and seemed to have plenty of money. `He cums to Port Blnlxely I In! days I 0 and hiring a null boa! want out into t 0 bay. Nothing more wu won 0! him until the body was diauovorol Illlpomled from the noon. The murder in supposed to have umuunmuud b;.mmu.au..ux pinata. lulu-M6 oln u.....ua. i.TF.}... Jnnuuv (`In'. May .':.--l)r. S)-lacy J. Armnlrong. nun-goon of the Itcumlni City of Berlin, conuniI.l.on.l nulcldn to-dny lly tak- ing morphine. Ha Inn 27 you: old And mu the son 0! an Episcopal clergyman oi Nouiuglmn, Hug. --- .-..`.. .,_. `,4j.nuun|..Igu|u.. ._-,.`..,.. .. Punt lh.uuu.\'. W. 'I'., My 5.---M Silber wu (mud to-day hanging to the mu of a lull" boat drifting about in the nul nntl nnnlnml In Inn-an ulnar :10 n........ ll`. A Ioslsu In-lease. Bos'm.\', May 5.---Prominent. citizens of Boston ropose to form a stock company to eeuhlin a factor in one of the poorest distriutsin lrelan to furnish employment to evicted tenants. The plan will be submitted to Mentors. Pamell, llavitt and O'Brien for approval. It is proposed to manufacture boots, shoes. clothing and underwear. There is already a ourishing underwear factory in Mullinger run upon this principle. Some 0! the stool: is held by Boston friends of the Irish cause. larder Will (Dal. P.u.L~z1`I.VF., l`ex., May 5.-()m- night '20 can ago l`olk Alnle: was shot. and killed ly concenlel aaussins while on his wny to 3 dance. .\l=|ain. Oscar Anal Henry Fields and John Parker were arrested on suspicion. It was rumored that Alnlm lmd detected the prisoners in running otl a number of stolen horse; For some realm: they were not trled. During the past. '. 0_)-enru 30 persons caunecLed in one way or llmllu-I` with the nnmler lmvediecl invlmling l a.rkor, 0 car Flelula and Melain. Mt-lulu on his uhmthlml Iumu time Ago confessed that he sud Parker did the shooting while the two Fields nolitiod them of Ablef ap- prosch by 3 blur, on 3 born. The grind Jury hn now lndlctc-l Fields for murder mind he wan lnlilonl in 8.3000 yeawrday. Murdered Ihr llnyqr. C`u\'i.\';1~o.\', Tcnn., May 5. \ Ivsrrant hsving been issued for the arrest of Henry Donphlson, I negro charged with sttempting toontrege in. white wuman, .\l|ynr W. T. Douglrs and n posse of nine men vu-ut last. night. to the negro`s house to arrest him. They found his cabin closed and called upon him to open thednor. Receivim; no sliswcr they warned him that unless the dour was opened they wuulel l-reek it down, and informed him they had I warrant. for his arrest. At this _V0int s gun Wu thrust through the dunr and discharged. The contents truck llutigluss killing him instantly The posse retreated and limmldson escaped. M: or llvmglma was very popular. He Wu union: `.`7 years old. If Donaldson is caught. he will prob- ably be lynched. uguu. rurmans men ntt1u'l((`u the rail- rocders and burnt the tics, material and in car. Pistols, clubs and stones were ffeely used. (,ieor_e Kisscngr-r, one cl" l"urm|n's laborers, was killed outright. He was knocked down with a club nnd a. sharp pointed croxliurwos Jzumucd through his head. John Kennedy, l railroad man from South Allluoy, was an lnmlly iiijurwl that he died in An hour. ` At 4 o'clock this morning Sherifl Fick of Middlesex ('ount_\' called out A posse of tiny men and wont to the scene. \rVlwn they rem-lied the place All was quiet llnll the rnilroad men had ltopped work to recruit. their force. The li1u'ltuII River ltsilrond is a new enter rise running from South Am- boy to Round rook. General B. T. Ripley of New York is President. Furmun com- flail)! that the company is crossing his and without his conscnt,which the company claims he had given. Up to 6 o'clock this evening all was quiet hut the milrnu-l men who are encamped in t u Woods near the disputed spot ure being heavily reinforced from all Alon v the line und trouble is ex- pected to-nig tn: lroth parties are deter- mined. um urn.-r. yzirus I0 niuiun 1`. fisher : yard. Furmnn was opposed to their cross- ing his land and called out his men. The railroad men were reinforced by lnrick yard men favorable tothe railroad, until by midnight 500 men were engu ed in we fight. Iurman`s men nttm-lm the rail- rtmllnrn nnr` lun-no Hun pin. ..\i.o.....'..I .....l .. l I-`Ive lllutlrccl Jleu I-Engaged In in Fight over ` a"\a-w J4-run-y ltullrmul. NEW l rRl'\.~'\\'l(`K, 1\'.J.. .\lay 5.---Last. night and this morning` I "fatal riot occurred at the .\'uyex-ville brick yards, five miles below this city. Agent K. l .Ii|eudri<'kson with 100 men aturted last. ni lit to put in II :{)l1l'fl'(Jlh the main line of the llaritnn ivor Railroeul across the lunxl of ex- Frecholder l`l(lWITd Furmln zlovcn tlnruugh the brick yards to William F. Fisher vmul l<`nv-rnnn wnn mu-..~.....I on L....'.. ll`FUI'IllCC UH XL Market la`a.rdcn(-r ('lmr'me. ilu'.l2yson on .`~'nt.urday ufternuon loft St. Lawrence market. ghoul. 5 o`clock to drive to his home at Jones- nvenue und Hunter-street; He was crossing the (.`.'l`.I{. tmck ubnut two hour: latervut the former street when he was muglnt be- tween Lhe(}.'l`. R. express from the east and n (l.'I'.R. freight going east. The passenger train struck the wagon, knocking the un- fortunate man out. of the vehicle up against the frvi;:l1t, which grnund him terribly lye- neuth the wheels. He was killed instantly, Lll(`- wagon smashed to atoms, but strange to lay, the horse escaped without 1 single 1 Ia-ratch. The body was taken to thedeml man s lute residence in Hunle-1'-street. There will be no inquest. Murray '& Taylor's, u\ :11` H) IIIIHS. Justice .\lc.\Inh0n Santurdnv morning grnu-d .\Iivhao.cl.\Iullzu1y bail in two sureties , of $`_`('M')0 etch. Mullnny is L-hur_(:cd with arson and is ucr`,usml~nf ha.\'ix:g IL-t tiyc to his own house for the purpose of getting the imlursncc it. ner mum an-m. .\%'Ex inc:-ling of the Hxccutlive (`annuit- tee of the (`Hy ('ouncil .\'u.turluy morning the City 'l'rtms1irer llll)InlUc(l the estimates for the year. ~*'l'he expenditure, us c<:imi\- ted, will umuuut lo $6.6-l(),l33J, an in<~r'czxse of 25 p:r rut. u\'(`l' last ycnx".s'. Acuurt`liI\g to these gures the rate of` taxation will be over 16 mills. `Ila :/5:. \I.`I.I_..,, x` A ` ' I '( fel_l Am} I lI\V.'I SUI.) Sunlu.-In .mrl (`u ` her night . - W-----5 -- "'9 uf()z1tm'i0 in that \i-inity. . ` `.\I`.A.-'. ('. L. \':m \\'ormcr, Wife of the late ` p1'upit:t.u1` of the (Brawl Pacic Ho! lms iu.s'LituLc p1':>u-vmlirnga .;g:n'nsL w\`cr.Al Lirunx for wrnnglul mlisln-ss and eviction. She cliims .`;'l(),lH)() lalnages. (ionic .`w`t(~\'ensun, A little 4-yo.r-olul girl, ` ran .. -,. .. . . - uf( \ a|l!!l'(: curt, `HI il \\'h|:h nllcgul in that t-awn 1-wni--u have ..6'1\..o....:,. .L_` .7.--u-any `T()l`.U.\"K`(), Mny Ii..- ` morning arrt.-.~u.-nl \\'. strevt amt`, an alntclug u-l...l. .II... .1 HM. . ., . , 1 " Arr-nfd fur 'l`Iu-fl - ..v_ 132' '- A FATAL RIOT. lnopoouon Invited And no I gogqgnl '. onoNTo ,'ToPJcs .`______ r "l`lu-fl v'|`m- (`nu llsllnmlel-- ."lli:ll-|_I' llnllrd. u u ' u.|r.s Ill. Mel` ['1 .';Lrll.:x1-streets, `snnncn. mu, 4-yo.) at her home. .u oo....,.s.. ..._.) '1. At he rt par. and selling Ul~Cll \ {'5 ]},ul'h(*1" [1 Iron: Luna. and THE BRITISH WHIG. .r-old l`Hl'llIl` nf MURRAY & TAYLOR'S} CUl'll'-I` U1 fractured N ~r\`.n|`d.'\y Hf K ing- \\`u`u-rfurtl ml theft. BIC EX today. you an I-Inu Lompnny, rm and The Bonbon ruvolor lorllhol. dgnufqq .u1oo,ooo. on uoovul of o bllost on of the dupuoh luau udw cl. May 9. alleging IIIII rtldl hgd myjtq-[pug], dlu pond and Noun; st lunch! lingu- lultgu. -I XICIUUI I I W Nnw Yul. Ihy G.~-Tb Wiolud lay AI qua-ualno hr tho Illl. loludodnhouluonuiohho nu-uh A .I[ I-lbfl IIII. Bnrrmt. II 5---`L V Mc(`Aul, oh ~ rmtn of tilt" fulumb 6! 15;` Muuohuulln laghloture. u oounool for Sunucl Fcundon, Treunnr ol the Ca Cod SH CAM] Company. but and T 0 I. nhjhnnn Y ~ J `~ - "11r:y1rrwnIamra.*'`` O`l'l`AWA, May 4.~-~A rnw he: been ruined by the (`omervnive Workingnm-n I Ae- nocietlon on Account o! the alleged undue amount o! patronage cliutrilruud Among l"rench-(Iemdhne. The nuocletlon be: up ninted I oomnlltloc to wait upon Bit Jo in Mlodmuld to demand justice (or the Ellglilh-upenklng element. I -I! ruluul I Illxlil. 0T l`A\\'A. Hey 4.-The changes contem- Ieted under the emendu-I poetoice act of tuuion will take effect. on Wednesday next. On and after that day the cherge for drop letters in the cities which hen the ` benefitofe free delivery Iystem byletter carriers will be two cents. The regiltrm tinn f-;e tor all letter: will from the! duo be five canto, and the weight of letter: which will be carried for three or no am. is increased to an nunce. . you uuul ms us some or Insane." replied : Well. I mun tell you, that I thought his oyu deuutod I curtain vaguoueu which had the uppounuoe of inunity, and I shall be very much Inintaken if Hut in not the uIt.j- ` nun verdict. rououncoxl upon him, Ho upuks rntioml y, but when his. wrong: are touched upon his whole lmluro undergoes 3 rut. change And he in not the ulna man. `be people out Hut. wny auem to be very glad that he has been arrested." .__.;.__.J ;;;;;, vv -vv h-\I\I i Wool Debeize, ne goods, 45c. Striped Henriettas, beautiful range of colors, at lowest prices. _ All Wool Cashmere, best va- lue in all the leading co- lors. See them. New Wool Plaids. New French Combination, ne goods. In Ion-Inn lune ! Mo.w1'nr.u., May 4.-llet.ective Around, whonrrived home from Hherbrooke last evening, in] I visit to the Sherhrooke jail nnd uw orrison, the Megnnlio outluv, in hit cell. He says thul he in pro- grouing favorably, sud when uh Do you think he in sane or Insane ."' eplied \\'nIl I mun. In-ll -nu Hm: I o|.......L. I..- 1' Illllll II CIIIWI. OTTAWA, May 4.-Mr. Erastus Wiman arrived here today in relation to litigation before the Supreme Court. He addreseed a meeting under the auspices of the Board of Trade on the trade relations of (`anada with the United States. Mr. Wiman snlll that as a colony the progress of ('unnda has been far behind that of the United States. The reason van that the unre- stricted intercourse between the atatea had been the cause f their development and growth, and nothmg would so much contri- bute to the continual growth of the United States and the progreuuf (`anada as to obliterate the customs line between them. The heat asset that ('nnada vonld poanilnly huve was the market for the national ro- dllvll which the United States would u on] and there was no Meet within the control of the United Staten which would so greatly augment her present wealth as the develo - ment, marketing and manufacturing of t e enormous stores of raw material which Canadr. poeaeaaed. V I The Jcnulu V. The Mall. Llu.\"rur..u, May 4.~-1`rudel_ Clmrlmneiln & Lumothe, attorney: for the plaintills, have prmluced is motion in the Jesuit~Mail suit making that om rtain portions of The Muil s preliminary plus he struck out as being irregular, illegal sud incomplete, and that furthei infurnmtil-u be given in other allegations. Argument will lnc heard on Monday in the l ru.-tice Court. Speaking of the motion .\lr. Lunothe says : "We shall first make a general deft-nve en droit to show thnt the method employed to test the constitutionality of the law is illegal And not one Presented hy the code of civil procedure. Then we shall nmko some special objections, Wbl.'h can only he i\'en when drafted. The statute of Eliza eth never applied to the colonies, and in I dead letter even in England, where Catholic: en- joy thc ureateat freedom. It looks now as if the case wu to go to the. Privy Council on preliminury objections. u to the consti- tutionality of the luv, And not on the merits of our original declaration based on The Mail": article hesdod, The Jesuit Onth." A South Essex l.lln-rnl Dc-pulnllam to Inter- vlrw Dlr. llovml To-marrow. \Vi.~In~'oR, May 5 - The deputation zip- pointed by the South limex Lilvernl Associa- tion to wait on the Ontario Government in regard to the resignation of Mr. W. ll. lini- four, .\l. l..A., will meet the lI]t!llIl)6I`! of tho (.'m'c-rmnent in Toronto on 'l'ues next. An uort is to he made in obtain ll lmnus from the (Jnvemmrnt. to ainl in constructing A railroad from Ainlierstlnurg along the river border to Windsor. IUHLU. A land ugent. n1uned'. J. Robinson ha! been arrested in lmkon for embezzlement) of half-breed scrip, and a warrant is I180 out for him here for corztenlpt of court. ... nnvll ll \lIlI llIKIlll.. , bblunnger .\liH`er,nf rm .\lerchnnts' Bbnk wiU`bo-presented H! a gold watch and silver service before his departure for To- ronm. ' uuunuu L acllll ll IIIHB IIPFG [|I'0\'lBIOnI. A young English My named Acnnl hue been brougt in from new Cartwright sulfur- ing from hydrophohin. , Manager .\liJIe1:nf .\lerchnnts Bbn wiI'Hm.x.mu-..m...I Lt .. ..~I.a --...L..I~---I \IIIIVl.I> \Vl.\'.\'ll l-21:, May 5.-A crnqllct box re- ceived with a consignment of goods from Toronto bad a badly writtvn acruvl to the effect that in came from the ('entrnl Prison, where the risonersdidnot` get enough to eat, and an ed the receiver to write and ask the Hoverimr-General if the (:`ovrninent couldn't semi :\ little m>re provisioni. Vounu l'lnolisl| lnrv llnrnnal A..m-.1}... n An All:-goal l'onIplt:l-uAuI~rron|,n 1'1-nun] Prison I'nun la-I -A (hnmllnn Ynnl ltullds the l-`inept steel smumhlp .uIo:u on |"I'NI| II nter--.!Ior- rlsmfn sunny um-nlluued. ()wi:_\' .\`o|'.\-ix, -Mu) -|.-,'l'he new steel steuiusliip .\l:uiiLoln., lu-ing (.'HllSl.l'llL'hC(l here for the Ciuiulian l zu-iric llitilwuy, was we- ccsufully hlum.-lied Luwlly. A very large. number of people am'i\1-d l-y trains and lmuts In witness the event. which took place in l.-I5 p. m. and Wm H-ry suuuessful. The ship slid from me ways iiito the water easily and without mishap. The Mullitolut ixl the tines: .~'.-'L`l stezum-r on `the great. lulu-s. Slie is 30.`) feet in length, con- Sl.l'llCl.C`(l of p'.`ute(l,.~ltenl, and him a. carrying capacity of TZi,QUO bushels. llcr passenger accumnimlutiun` is 400. llllc Iumlel nu-l gen- eral lines of the \'usIel are of the finc-st,while \ the workmanship is unprecdi-uled in ship- building architecture. 'l'hc l\lauiitoln will be nished and ready ta tlke licr plaice on the Canadian Pacic Railway between how and Port Arthur in about six weeks. Henriettas, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c Union Cashmeres 20c, 25c, - THE MANITOIBA LAUNCHEUAT OVYEN ` souND- ` - Nxcwso mi MR. BALFOUR'S RESIGNATION _.v_..._...n The Penal Fianna. u... .1 _, TI... _L..__. SCRAWLED`0N A BOX. llnln |l'0unw|. \|.... u u- Ir, , I DUI IIU r 1usane."",e'plied ` lhuuht lnuonen which hui DOMINION. | MONDAY. MAY. 4:. DOUBLE WIDTH MATERIALS Toledo. . ... Bymoulo. . . lochouor . troll. . .. .` OADOAII Al I Al nluguwnuu : nlnlf 0, l|l'0OI|]II I. At Kmlu Ch] : Kunun City 18, St. USIIIITZ " "` ` ` ' " ` " D.AcK-umu Ciiyt Kuun (`Icy I6, 8:. Louis 9. At. Brooklyn : Brooklyn 9; AtI_1|uticI 5. I). At Cleveland: ( Al. Indianapolis : burg I`). At Vhilnzlulnhia - \ UHF II. M. |'llil:iIl]p||il : York 2. The London Tluun Day: Ihe In-it Valkyrie Ill I'IiIIIf to America Lusnox, May .'.-Tho Timon says thor in little doubt that the yacht Valkyrie will go to America and try her speed in All the uvpilnhle nwcs. I . _. .-._-.--.. yr. - -~v-I u v . 91'. PM L, M: 5. -The Agent uni party sent out lay the Iinueaotai mricai .\`uuetv to dilcover the source 01 t ca Miumippi River rt-turned yesterday. They rep-nu having discnve ed two lakes H0 feet nixoxe Ituca and seven In|.'en distant. to which they trnced the hand of the river. u. A! Rhlgownod : At. Knnnn Chv " At Columbus : At Cincinnn-I. All Wool Dressoods, 72 7-20, extra value. Combination Suitings, 70c. 72 7-20, 750. Double Width Suitings, 250, worth 350. All Wool Jersey 0/oth 200, regular pi ice 250. Bradford Twills, Fine Goods, 1 250. ' Fancy Strives, in all colors, 250 worth 350, at l.ynlalnz at Ian Sea-cllc-u. HlInII.\`I.'llA\i, 5.-.-\ liberating nearly three the Hnwes murder u.a.l of murder in tho rs. I-onuuendation that !h- death. This is the cnoe In killed his wife, And who Imret cause ofthe riot in which we A.'v| F.RlUA.\' AIISOCIATION U \ M 21. At Columbun : (`olumhun S, Hultinxord. A9 (`inninn.H. l`|.ml.....M I ....:-..:n- ,,.--_.v v. .\'ATlI I.\'Al. l.IA(ll,' UAMIH. .Al. Wuhin,-ton : Wuhlngton 2, Boston I. Terrible lurch-r In (`Inn-ago. CHl(`A:m, MA ' 4. A rty of ltlliain laborers oocupi an nbnn oned freight car near the Grand Trunk Reilrondtncks in the auutheru part of the city. Yesterday they decided tn go to New York mid all lefc except Michael Rochi. be-tween whom end the rest 41 ft-ud Misti-Ll. Before leaving one of them. supposed to be Jose h Doabio, put A nulnlrer of muck torpculloes into the stove and wh-in Rochi lighted B re lo cook his slllvhcr there was: An mmlm.i~. Irhl.-in i nun: null wu:-u nocnl ugnteu nre to cook supp.-r there was In explosion which burst the Move into n thnusand pieces and wrecked (In: III`. Ruchi was dreadfully in- jurod and is -lying at the hospital. - '-`II-A OI-In u\AIu.\ uamla. A: London : London 2, Toronto 7.. At. Detroit : Detroit. 2, Toledo 5. At Rochoutur : Rochutor 5 Syrscuu 0. \'A`l`lI|\'Al I Irnunnnnu-n Pullnln (`Ina rrln Kim. .\lA.\'HTl-`.E, .\licli., Muy 4.-Tlie Polish priest of this plan: wu assaulted on the ntreeta thin morning by one faction of his church fnll0\\'urs And I! general riut resulted, in which men and women participate.-l. The miliiin was vnllctl out to quell thc riot, and the lire ulepartineut w-.u alsn called out and turned the hose upon the limb. After nearly drowning several of the rinterl pence wu restoi-eel. 'J'he .\'heritl` ultempted to arrust the lender: of the disturbance and wu attacked by the women. aevernl of whom were knocked down. Ten of the rioters have been jailed and a guard in Itatiouml at the priest : house. ll Slight Ilnw nu-n Worn. H.U(T1'tY:".h, May 4. .\n extra freight train of 41 cars lmund south on the Centrsl Vermont Ruilrond broke apart on the heavy grade Letwcen Ruxhury and Eut (iranvillc Iuat night. The break was din~ covered by the fore-ward brnkemen, who notied the cnginrer, The whistle was sounded but the rear portion cune crush- ing into the forward port of the trsin wrecking `. l curs, umong which were 10 containing live hogs belnnoving to John 1'. Sqnirm & (`o. of Boston. The other curl were iondenl with deml freight. One hun- drod ml riI`ty hogs were killc-:1 but none of the train Linda were injured. lru.- Luu mu wuman Into A hexlrnmn, lock- ed the dour and assaulted the ll-your-old girl must hrutully. Hearing the child's screznmxtlno old \v.nu\n lnrnke in the door, when the brute uthckml her, knocking her down and bruising her htully. The villain then calmly walked ml` towards the '()U\|S and wu won out of sight. Assistunce was called uml I arty started out to capture the Assailant nt no trace of him could he found. The wuumn and child are hadly in_iuro-ml and the lattel in in 3. prccnrioul con- ditivn. 4- nu nun: I rllllc Su'L'r .\`n-:. l\I.um-:, Mich., May 4.--A most dastardly crime was committed lust nightul. Alexandoi`, n vlllsge a few miles from here. About dual; 3 woodsnmn walk- ml into the house of .\Ira. Richardson, who lives near the am-tion lmust-, when-v she and her gmmldaughu-r M ere alone. The fellow pu.~:ln-cl the old wuman into ll8lil`lN)lH, lock- .=r-H4.-ummImn`..nl nun.-un l.n.I... :- al... .I...... Murray & Taylor's

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