Daily British Whig (1850), 8 May 1889, p. 4

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horn this mornin . . Tho Ruynlocxosy met to-day in one of thd . coumnuou ro--rm of the House a! Common: nd ndoptod the snlual report. The Society pr:-unto-d an uddrua to Lord Stanley thil afternoon. ` It in: A busy day before the Railway Com- nitto-o ol the Privy Council to-day. The In-moan of tho oomnnttoe mount were SII ; John Muedonnld. Sir. A. P. Caron. Sir Ht-ctol Lnpovin. Hon. John Carliua and Sir John Thgmpnnn. Tho rnt can taken up who tho npplicatinl of the Grand Trunk to build A tour from theil lino ut the town nf Cluthnm no u to ranch thl whuvu on me river (rout. Ub'oct'uin wu tnh-In on the ground that it won d interfarc with prix are prbporty and llio with the streets, to the dotriment oi the Lawn. The company : uolioituv, Mr. Bell Irguod that that did not cone under the huilvly Act. Tho quostion c... uh. nnlrunxllta to decide wu: In it in the 0! the Ina eompuny I hulwty for the coInnnl.tA~e to' hit pubhc intereal. um itahould bobuilt? Tm compuuy would have to decide with nrivnh property holder! sftorvurdn. After delega- tion were here, hoth for And against, the col umuo cook the miller inw cunude-raliol. The m-xi. appliution was that of the Grand Trunk to build 1 spur from I point on their unit lino round by the Beach to ruoh thc ` Hcmiltnn and Northwestern. The Applica- i turn stand: our. TL. n....unmu Sutinician. Mr. George Th cuurl. moon nguin to-marrow. ileum. McKny & C9,`: our mills. c the lnnnu III Consul Canada. have um; opcrui-nu owing to the high or-ice o! w Md. Hutchinson, manager the con mid tho mill! vuuld not reopen unti ......m .......-I...-. hnnincns without loan. 5 Cu.'u lllllll. one or Imp;-nded when. ` t he compunv. until Lhqy could conduct business Speak- ing oh ceuonl In-pension ho uid is In inevnublc. (`cl Iclllluu Ivor: I;--Anon 0! II II- caped Convict. \\'1.\'ru|-Ia, May 7.-Col. McMillan took tho ouh of uioo :1 Provincial '1`:-maul-It morning. W. P. Luxtou of The Free Plus ` Ill|:,|`I`psno Inn: in Centre Winnipv-g. am. the nbucondiuz Chief of Polioo of Rat Puruu-. n boliond tohnvo pennhod in the Woods about tlut place And mocha touch ...m I... hrs-n um. out shot him. `QPNIIQ wood. can pace um lnoulvr nu... puty Inn been soul hum. Albert 1'-tvrsnu. the Norwaainn who U- ctnud from Stony \lounI.nnnl oniu-miuv nou- ly Ill you-9 uro.wa-o Irr-cud here this norm by the city police. Pomona: wu incanon lorthnoyonn, butucapod tolha-Suuluhu um. He returned I luv dn 1 no In no In old fnondu. Tho sou cl hi: {uh cu in mining and be In: um: ndontiod. hunc- ilunudod running to the Sinus lo-dt . Eu! Lomdnle arrived here to-night tom the Inc and in the (non u! (nd Oumniuioner Wrigley 0| than Hudson`: lhy Cc-mpuy. Ha Ml tolNl-ow York ma any 0! no to join CIICAOO. May .'.--Altar I Ion um um- ghv. to munun lake fraught: nun man but ouuumhud and nut have dnppod ol Q cont. Or to the tail dleoulluoon to Iululo. The prospective the lawn loo: not give much hope that the drop will luvs nub elect on incnuiug bui-cu. Raul no not ootmuch Ibo untgon now A Oh Iupy oloocn. With but otdcn | day onuma In therein .....a.. -. L. annnnilynonvnoolroonou bnntuocn any In manu- certain to be cuoohnlynonvu-cnolroonou the nah: than uhipoon can take Md IdOIn- vud undo cl hie lroitbtn. Si ll huonoidus uolso nooipu oloorni ho incnuod nail IND! the rush d swing L ._ mm- 0-..... in nun! O incnuoa llllll uuu nu- work on the (sum in our. lake ml lint bug I --- ..A...ninn Innclorunu-in--....._...._. llnunoonn. Qu. lay 8.--\lr. I. J. hm died about tzxutoriny nfu-moon. Mr. Fons bod oecnpi the position of post.- muux oi Shorbnoko for 5 grant uuiy yarn. K0 was nttackod by pneumonia About In do : :30 And notwithstanding the Iorvicuo t - ' who exnocud n diluent rcnnlt. the Attack was no u-vein and rnpid na to under their efforts nucleus. In nddition to the putt- muu-nhip It. Fan has occupied other inout that in thocity ud bu the In any ol the tompotnnoo wak- ou 0! thin city. " the Grbal Four Act nauucau run; -T_HE_ CAS_T AWAYS." --_~ 13---- 12...": It-wood lacuna OI un--. Dl'.\'!\'ll.l.l, Icy &-A party o! you; In: who-hi bun duhh stand to cross the Grand Rivctlnn ln I w Inn. Who: 550:! no yu-do from thohhndtbo lion upot. All were nd ouupt I young Inn lined Wu. Io(`oIIoll who had gone down L4... 4; nrind. The body In: not no Whuhh'IIId.vI n Icthlll. WIuowun||I.houIdh(hu'IL Wkoiamolbdojbhnch ' h Mr. ' 7.-A.ar l I-In u. mmnun frollhl '0 Ii V`'(.)-ll`;;- (:1?-iF1:i -SLroet. P and upooidcauona to amen. Corner oI Brook and, W D000!!! In A` new ndv Louudnlo. loan of Ihovblooloh P :-scum. '-----~--- on In 1 -llr. _-. MANITOBNS CABINET. __.._______.__.__ at Innl. ..-.-....- Ilgw !L__A Qnyof Idle IPOIIIB. :1- _ I A 05-. g From 89 up. SPRING SIJITIHGS AT BOTTOM PRICES. J. TWEDDELL, cl oI* V {ia 30 um I` I Mgiul un nnbrtnllod of 50 outg- net. he I rush I Ipunll ` The through ` .3 you nn In this sum. `Ibo Buuhou Before It it the looting Bold Ian lvonhg. - - .14, ._--s:_... -3 clan pni-tn. lcld Incl lvonng. A regular-monthly muting of tho Potts- month oonnoil wu hold Int hvoni . All the members were present xcopt R. dn. The minutes ofttho rcvfonl muting were rod and ndopted. ho folloiving Accounts were ordorod to ho rid `: Goorgo Sexton, _-.:_.. ..:..|. 2-1; - \ . Smlth. on contract, ordered to be in : ueorgu ouw.., eoting clerk, 825 ; \ . Smith, on contrect, H0; poor relief to Mr. Finlev. .3: W. Hagen, for repeire to street lem _,.8l.50.` The eseeeeore bended in "their to l. `which wee eccepted, the totel velue of property being eimiler to leet yeer. 8lM,000. The qneetion of'the continued ebeenoe of R. Dodde wee diecueeed, end it we: moved by Conn. McCenley. Ieconded by Conn. Potter, thet hie eeetbe declered vecent. end thet e new election he eelled. It wee reeolved thet tender: be eeked tojee the plenk welke in repeir. end thet they in by Mey 15th. ' The collector wee ellowed until the let of June to complete hie collection for 1883. um... unnmlgv eeid he wee requeeted to complete hie collection lot 1009. ,. .. McCeuley eeid requeeted 4.1 the council when they intended to pay theM5 due for broken etone. It weemzreed, `en the euggeetion of the reeve, that the It werlleeided Hunt the poor relief be con- tinued to Mr. Finley. eleo that the court 0! revieion be held on the 4_th of June. A Ihrciel meeting will be held on Wedneed ey. ey l5th, to receive tendere. The council Nlj0lll`IlOd At 9:30 o'clock. metter he leid over until the next meeting." A rm: srocx 1-133. 3 Rocklou , Rumors in the cry, but the Grand Unio keeps on selling at low prices and in happy. Competition has colltpaed And we no mus- lerl of the situition For ne clothing At hw prices csllfon he Grnnd Union, 122 P.-inmn ntroet. 6 )w pnuou 1.-up Prinoou utrcet.` : DEPARTMENT Contains all that is desirable in Black Dress Materials from Nuns` Veiling at10c to the Finest Henrievas. AII Wool Black Drecs Goods, 121-2c, 18c, 20c, 25c. Cashmere, Nenriettas. Fancy Black Goods. Stripes, Plaids, Brocades. Grape Cloths, Delaines and Gren- B|acK 1 Goods Trimmings, Fringes,'6IInps, Buttons, Laces, Flouncings, Allovers and Tissue Laces. L Full line Courta|d's Grapes. SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFF ALL FAMILY MOURNING ORDERS .....*""'.':.::.-`..':-:...:".'."'.........' ' -2.: 1'In0NTAMOVIIIF`l$ mun coach Mootnd. ~32`:-*.:".-:'3.*."`+_ n$-R b:A7L a NEW PAPERAND PAINTSHOE A_.-.--- Q1-us-g. JOHN GLEEBON. omen / n_,rgg no :54 1:9. poarsuoum councuz. :-_J-- 52: mes.` Mantle: made to order. One Price Sure. I Princes: Btu. Gilli us: Inwronoo Rim ml Btyo! `nu Pom. Including ogdmbarg. Puma FOR SALE- .. ......-nun IIIAIII In an FIRIIV IV-VI vv~--- `l' PIAIO. In oulhut ".`"' _.._.... u-A-.3-mg, Bosio/v HAT sro/:5, WELLINGTON STREEI`. This Powder never varies. A marvel of pu- ' rity. strength and wholesomeneas. More econ- omical than ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in oompeuuon with [he multitude of low eat. short weight, alum of Xhoe halo Pow ere. SOIDONLYINC NB. ROY 1. AKING POW- DER C0.. 103 All Street. New York. `PHIL! 1939. I. B &it3-will Wharf av BTIAIIB LLIXANDRIA III I P03: 7 at I dnloct. have 0 0? Ion ..m.. n 3 . Lnwronoo Blvo; _|gcl_ud; a. nun lunar. 1-. nowum. mu... : 'CII-: absolutely PTII76. _.________.____._ QATARAQUI GRAVING DOCK, lcwndyhbool Vuoh Illutbuml on was. It feat dq. Foot of WILLI)lG'l0N BTBIII`. The Ruzlo Duxlo. the latest New York Novelty in Young loxfs Soft Hats, willho pluod on u_lo onstturdzy at ALL WOOL SPRING OVERCOATS, " THE IMINENT conuznnx. HARRY LINDLEY, --__ nn...........- TFIIYRFT __---<----*{"':"-' TO CONTRACTORS. ..,._.... _.-u 5. _....:.-..4l hv than j- TO CONTRACTORS. uuvnc -:ll ha uwnivi [IV lh ONI DOOR BIIDW CITY HOTEL RAZZLE DAZZLE4 ! AT lA)WII PIT TIA! IVII. GAD FUhNI8HING$._ JUDI |\n-un. - .... STOCK )l' IPILT HATS, NICK- SHIRTS. E10. 1!. -~--_-.:c-1-I-`jg: Ia .-um: I IlII"\I C Supported by his own C0 Great Act ~ -'I I I" n\ A 13"` _ J U! I` RECEIVE D. - __ .._.- rug: n Com ny. THU um r Nmtical Play. --- A 1:: -A wig Company. THURSDAY II. DAVII. Inlt- - O the under- mu. the 9th u-.-.-__. _ `hug Bu:-run Wmo In pnbllshgd vory evin- (A110. 193.5! $ "King Street, Klnguton. On - :1 III: DOLLARS Put tun. :- Onoonw nbuoquont .. Twiooa` .IIllIOQlDl|t lnI.. ..` Three I w`ook.Iubooquont. do gwlcilvo lltnoo to the Inch. G Dumb. mo. o oono .\lu-rI.s u onohmnloanwhon` booked. w ontlh Bpoclnl notices in reading umm are charm ed at twenty cents per line, fo- ouch lnnonlon. Oloorl of unincorporated -Auoohtlona on- sooieuea will be held personally roopounlblo for nll order: thaw KIVO. Attuohon to the pups: In one of the but Job other lnwftannudn ; otlnplg. stylish And ohesp wor : e rov p ntlng pt-emu. All - charge: gar adIer_i_u`s_Ia. "rm :.;:::"*.:"7:.:'t.:a.......""~- .- ......... and ' `advance; lb :. ':.*;%."~$*::::z":*.s;."......L" % " The WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. 8 no aolumnn. in published every Thurodu m 113 thu-who ::9.::.n.:.*-..::.`:::" " ""f'*_ 7, AN EXCITED HOUSE. ` Mr. Mdwat could. net have visited the Albany capitol at a more inopportune time than he did. The aenate. in which he wan inaulted. had been in a atate of turmoil for Icouple of days. The democrats are in a majority there, but singular to lay they fall foul of each other and eepecially of their chairman who in the lieuIenant~governor. He had made a ruling which the majority regarded an arbitrary and unjust, and against which an appeal was made. The lieutenant governor refused to submit the appeal to the judgmeht of the senate, whereupon, a most interesting and intellectual demonstration occurred. Senator Coggeahall made himaelf pnominent and we: called to order. The following in a report of the altercation which enaued between the worthy aenator and the chairman`: gavel : A e, pound away (bang); that`: right, poun away (bang) pound with your gavel (hang) until you pound as much sense into it (bang) as you've got in your brain (bang) and then there ll be mighty little acute in it. (Bang.) Pound away. then (bang) ; it`: my mouth against your gevel. (Bang) All right; Ican stand it. (Bang). My moutlfll hold outae long an that gavel. (Bang). That`: ` right: beat her ain ; pound away. (Bang). `I`m going to Inea all day." uuu \Il lun- I riLsea--GI-ound Floor. Gallery, `. .')c. _____<:__ THE; DAILY WHIG. Ulll-an nan-5 -- ..-_- .. right ; siuin ponnu Tm gping Ipu day.` --Punllv. on I motion to going Ipeek m day. "Finally. on lay the bill on the table, the president mode the ruling which conned the row, And refund to enter tnin nn upped. this time made by Senator Vedder. Than Uncle Geor e Erwin epnng to his feet And yelled out. on ought. to be dragged from that ehnir if you persist in this high-bended. outr Ill method of over-ruling the wishes of e majority of the citizen: of this auto, an represented in the emote, and I should like to be one of the` majority to undertnke it." "Phann and bowl: mingled in the eh_e!n- lnjorlty to unuenunu n. Cheer: mingled chun- bor. The lieutenun-aovernor ordered Mr. Erwin to his seat. And nlmly intiumad that he wu ready for the pulling down process nk-nn" Io bogin." It won whoa the houoo III in this humour \ ` that Mr. How bad tho misfortune to stop in And look upon the oonoton. Tho! he eocopod on `toll on he did in o matter for con __A..I_0h.-n v-o-r--.._ V gntnlntlon Whet e greet injury report doee unto home men. 'lhe preee had it, from 3 pm judioed and unnnfe source it now nppenn, that Gabriel Dnmont we: not showing hie gratitude to the government for the nmneety =- ---I ----AH mun him. II III aid that IIIUIKIIGO I0 III! guvvluuunn lvn ...- ._..._--v ` it had grumd mo am It he wee eglin ngiteting elrile, end the! he would require eerly enpprenion unlen the government deeined to enoourege the pre- lirnineriee no the outhneek 0! e new rebel` lion. Some nevnpepere eeeepted the reports ne true. end proceeded to nbuee Uumont in the meet epproved feehion. Once hie ol- fencee had been overlooked. once he had eeceped hie due. once the people were cheri- tehly diepoeod tovrerde him, but metcy end perdon he could not expect e eecond time. And now it et-eme the: he he: been febely eocueed. Thle we reed in e good eoneene. \ tive peper : "Flue mounted police depertment bu re- ceived e detailed mport from one of in 05` core of the helf-breed meeting recently held at Betoche on the cell of Gehriel Du . About one hundred Ietin were The report up the tone ol Du a ..u... even mvthhn but hoetile to the go- Il_IF|\Jl rvvruu . 26 People. Haim-tea` Brass Band, and Orchestra. ~- - ,1: u.~u..,.- an-~ Mnlonnv 2.60; uldnu III anything but uouuo to In: [Ir vonnut. Mm noountlng to him undi- ouoonomoolhkoxpcrionoon and idea ol union Cnudgho toucbodontho Inc rebel- lion, but in 5 nild manner. Hi: strongest upnnion III that Although In Ihdr ignor N100 they had rebelled And taken up sun. And woronloo nun mat the could not hope mooeulully to contend C the govern- nont. yot tbeylndpmnd Ihnbcy can not .1.-all In dolond their funllhu and bones \ mooeulully content: ugunu my gu-....~ druid to dohnd funllhlud Bo urpd Mn lnsnn to form |o_om_nmu so draw up a petition In the (overturns pnr i... for nnch or their rizlm on they donned Ep as qovonnou pray- in; for such rights III we Ilnu-unuu. -nu. ...--...._-.- mutwpthoraddhuunthck urbvuou. sad the govonuutlnnn rlghltoccnddor thoncnlrodnnthouliithuthllpoulblo. Thodunprhollqloot n Ottnwc. Th: P"` lltopunll tbs! nacho! obonlnoiigilu noon. The poonlgionn loch should notbolupoutlnponotshndoudottod wlththongithoy In not hupcddulo fononoouldondau d lid:-nu. `liq Iunudoulyundlnthoput. hutoohu tho pnnnut Button. lth Iopd. ___A...| |... -....l-mg ITII . ! Nothing could in non nnunshloud coumndonnlthnthooouni oltholcndct ol the hall-broods. Mon Invourhtto -- -~ _A n...... A4. ..|..,._._ n--~'5':y'-p--- IAIWNO A VIII. nu suiuunvuu. ad. ucuudohoocl Wain. cannot C- olnnvllolnlnlboubouldnovhl Ioculounq|h|dn|IudAnu'|o. 'I'bolAluuIII'.Ps.lIIhI'pnar ohfoobul thgnulthutbvlohuclcuuvultl Isvooonyll O-Chg hlllh. LI. hlovulliunnklnnnhmlhulyd opt-hand Kllh :: ---In-- hhdhnki Whig : Telephone, Number MID. . ANNOUNCEMENT. '.l."J uun 1 nnu a. V... Tl'.'NI)ER.S will be received by signed up 1ill'l`HURSl)A\' Is`.vE.\lxu. the iuslant.nt 6 o'clock. for the 80\'8l'l\l trades` works uired for the restorlna of MI. Mathew E lion`: home. Division Street. Plans and spocicnlions to be seen at my olce. Corner of Brock and Wellington Streets. rho lowest or any lender not necoesnnly ac- copied. J. B. REID. Architect. kc. Mr '0... DUUONTS OFFINDINO. .'tTe'eR'med.`"` nnw. J. B. P1-.-Nsn. Proprietor. `BRITISB W811}. WE\DNFBDAY.-`MAY 8. mdtion den A llvo`-l0|`d: J: `"'`" ' ' 4"" . - ' lot of quil oocuions Ill A"`" I. ` fair npruontstivel '_ fm"' `'d'l'h ......:-|. 3.. thnir no! 110-. has nottlodin FrID d mm, A ` DIVO %|O(l In |'|'Iu\K I--- v--- ----. -Ennlend. eome to nurilh in their new po-. eitione. end eome to hewnll the folly they . have committed. Newepeper monliete.` clergynen. tndhhove ell. Englieh tom-inn, writee Rebeccn Harding Davis in her Article `on mu-rings` in {mg .\'or!k American Rebiacr, eimply hewnil `the degraded evil oi do- meetio life Among us. The union. they tell us. in given up to the pursuit of money in order to Ipend it in vulgnrpdieplny. Our young people know nothing of love. the eroe, unreuongble, inexplienhle passion ,wliii:wu moved the world eince time be- "` .....s I...--.. inwnnnrv Al. .'DlClT1IlI movou Luv wuuu -.....- -.._.- -- gun. They only court horeee, jewellery. ee- tebliehmente. Young'girle leern the value of theee thing: when they ore child- `ren, and ue taught that they must earn them by Inerringe. They Are put in treining for 5 rich tnetch, end they know that they no in training. Heir, gure, ekin. voice, dnncing, French nccent--ell theee thinge are of importance to the chenoee of the debutante of tucking A good metch. She in brought out at lent, like e hone upon the oouree, with u much ado! u in poeeihle to her Iemily. Every step the tekee, every triumph, in recorded in the vulger publicity oi the eociety columne of the newepepere. I! the merriee 3 rich men ehe in congratu- leted in them An heving mode good running. _- .: mun. lnve no Inca In mom mum; ........ ....._ .___,,_ Poor young fellows. of course, ` chaos of `winning Iheoe tid-bin of humm- ity. They are usually `bought by rich old ` _-.. H... ......:.a. thug vouna people, ity. They uuully -uoupu u, ...... ..._ men. After mnrriege theee young people, hitherto intent only upon eelling themeelvee. euddehly discover thet there in Much I reel- ity e.elove--e force thet eweepe down ell coneiderntione of money. poeition, end honour. Then follow Icendele, divorcee, diegrece, Inuttereble eheme." Such is the deecription of the American` girls, of the union of one of whom to Prince Albert Victor the Lencuter lnrdligmter heeitetee to epprore. After eppleediug the union of the rich lire. Hammereley end the Duke of Marlborough it will not do for the Ameri- -- -----_ a.. -e-...l l\II N-inn IU \J\ll`llII-I\au v.... TENDERS will be received b the under- signed up tot m. oITUE's`DAY. uh insmnt. for the new truths` works required in the erection and com etion of three Brick Dwel- Houses on rrie Street. . P lD0dIclLi0nl_ 9_ 3909 :1 M! EIlIuvIvu'u u. n... _-- ..- _ can prone to Item! on trillee. .___________-. EDITORIAL NOTES. Doee Ir. Mercicr coutemplnte retirement lrom public life 3 So it in said. If true the government It Quebec will lose the moat. brillinnt lender it has ever bed. Every one may not endorse bin I.ctiona,:but everyone must udmit than he in without An equsl in the provincisl house. the peoplojnulcnwu sully us... ..... do. Ho got no thnnh. for wotking himool lick no leader of the libenl party, And be In: done vital} to now devote himself to the pmtioo of his profusion. A: to public opinion he no longer connn iv. H0 in not looking lot public oico. Again the opinion 1.: expressed tint Mr. Blake hu sound politicnlly. Not I0. H0 in Iimply letting thing: drift u the vote: of the peoplojndicntod they desired them to J- Ll- ....o m. Hunt: for inrking It in Announced the`: "the Romeo Caho- lice of Quebec ere being urged to (eke eny meeu in their power In eecure the re-u\eh- liehlneet of the temporel power 0! the pope." Rether ie the sppeel not mede to Cetholiee to reeeat the eeeenlu of the Proteetenue? The: ie more likely end more reeeoneble. Some of the epeechee rnede in Onterio heve given the Cetholice greet olfence, end they heve been mede, it in verily believed, for politics! eect. The lupin. eerce.etioelly refer: to Mr. I Wimelfe epeech at Ochre, en Jey 4` I1`- -_.... -. h -...i- " A gq._'nnli`.n` 11 Lutptw. nerve-uv-u, ...-.. .- ..... Gould`e egent et it egein." A compliment to thin eerneet edvocete ol reciprocity. Jey Gould ie e menof greet ehrewdnen. end the very euocietion of Mr. Wilnen with him in bneineee venture: in en evidence in iteel! that the (`median is e men of extrev ondinery ebility. Moreover, Mr. \Vimen'e individuelitv in u distinctly Inerked en that of eny men in Amerlce. CO The Henilton Specier in eorry to leern thet Ir. Nlcholee Flood Devin he: decided to write no more veree. It pronounce: the honorehle gentlemen ee Ineny aided ee e diamond. end like e dieuond rnnet eeh Ilght from every feoet." Thin ll thetnoet onetly pull Ihet &lr.Devin hee ever received. And there in corteinly more eeeee in liken leg hllntnedlenond ugenenengel of light though poetic llcenee permit: eome people to indulge in greet extrevegeeoe of I III IIIIIUII III OIILT lur nuuulvr yuuu. gnu, u... ..l..... ally qiutod for u Iovldoa ol urilu in Alton them. They don't no $0 wisdom ol tuhgvhou. noccnuy sonata uharnlof lou uconu, with up "duly outho Ivar. hull iaonly I0 out. The gonn- nut. however. unot no I! 0 point at pn- un. but 'proniu| to loot Inn It won Int Idea. This was the `attend "(Id l`o--orrow, and lb will b no will at It follovon. Tho Cautions from the Cnudln and Ududsmurqulinnnuuuuound i5Iii3`n ofd$`p1$ 1`$It'w-pt. ttlih unlbillltiofolliotbot was In In dvlllud" ollnu. wk` IIUI II Iv-u ---.--- --......, vbouooldiulyunllcpsu-kilo. Cor tupndnalmnklnp: "I`vc|tyaIv'u ol the Ioldlnn ol the unlry nglncIIhCtbch.chctlllII|g 3 Mutual ad 3 cu-put. abandoned the bunch udldi to all). A body of "i>'Tai{.":}&'ii;oaucauom Corner and lowest or my tender bo seen I! my olllngton Su-oat. not necessarily 1150 mm... m 1.1? not war um- Q`L... L-mg --v\AAI. Clliltil Goulp Among Qhnnxu In the cub- Inou-.1 no Bqnoigd nunwu pan. vruvu, any '. .- l1aeimbreoIIon- loom: Io [ber [owe hora Ihnt Mr. Human. Pott- luwr-th-nmrnl, will he removed into the .-I.-._ ..l Rnilumvn And Cunlu. sellltof Ab- zhn MI . Hlntl. rou- he Iplnero 0! Railway: and Cnnslu. bott. if no; otherwise Eurred from accepting the oicr an n Cnnudin Pncnc lhilwey` dit- votaor, is nlu llu-r unwilling to under!-tho In oice the min of which would require hil oonstum pr-nenoe us the Ca ital. It ll much mom ptobablr tint the le or of the Senna will undenake the duties relinquilhod by Mr. Aunt. Illd there in no doubt that in every eeue he would hen moot acceptable substi- tute. In this our tlwre will be no nacc-silty for Mr. Abbxmm leave the Senate, end bin pr:-Ienoe at Ottawa would not be required with tho` teqnlurity Ind frequency llml ch! othet depnrtmeut would enmL 1w. Nnrtharn Plclc had oiceu were ; " `-`rue VACANT PORTFOLIO. dnpnrtmeut would onnu. Thb Northern Pncnc closeted all day yr-am.-rduv with the director! of I.ha`Nr-rthwest Central Rnilwny. with thy view at purclnuinw the road. Captain Murray, one of the londimz directors of thr Cehtrhl ` wu Ialr~n|\he_l for yesterday and Arrived this morning. _ - N Tho Ku\'nlS()cIOIy m_ o_r_ne olico. O0:-nzr-;l`roVo.'i Wellington stnu. \ The my accepted. J. B. REID. , Architect.

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