Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1886, p. 2

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ooi. A xv to 1 may as. con. ` Chris. J. Onndu, New York. accepts the position of Aitilhnt United Silt-06 Treasurer. A ...m-n (mail: In Dhllnnlnhh. hnvn 'l`reuurcr. A `negro family in Philsdelphia. have comeinto possession of an estate valued at O1.600.000. ` ` W. C. Allen, broker of Buulo. cashed ' draft: belonpin to his rm to the ' drum belonplng to ma mm to we value of 04.000 and skipped. About l0,(X)0 cigar-makers will be thrown out of employment. hi the strike now on progremin New Yor A mail meetimz has been held in progreaun new 1011. A mass meeting Peterboro to urge the government to proceed with the building of the Trent canal. Tim Hnitml Sllhutnn Marina Hmzmtnl The United States Marine Hospmul has issued instructions to discontinue 31! inapection stations on the Uanmlian | frontier. Th. Jnm-nnlabnl. Prtarnlmm mun the tronuer. The Journaldast. Peternbury says the dignity of Europe demuadu that the powers Ihsll redouble their efforts to compel Greece. Servia and Bulgaria to disarm. 'I"hn Dnrm I-mu nnnfnn-ad nnnn annvnn mnrm. The P0 has contoured upon Osuovas Delcaatilo. Spanish Premier. ; deco- ration similar to that couferrud upon Bismarck. Thu I1`-any-In I-Luv has Iunnn Iunintml nvnr msmsrcx. The French ag has been hoisted over Sumbonwa, one of the Sunda Islands. which has hitherto been under Dutch protection. Two thousand drivers of public vehi- prouecuon. Two thousand public clea in Naples have struck for higher wages. The vehicles still running are protected by police. I Hon. D. A. Smith will not seek to | promoted by ponoe. lion. represent Wiunipegiu puhament. He is, as I member of the C.P.R. 6: 00.. not elignble as 3 candidate. ' hn nrnhnndn Alnmnrn P1-incu and omoo. The lowut or I ooptod. he pretended Alomprn Prince and twoof his adherents. at Mandalay. have been tried. found. guilty of re-I;-elhnn against the Queeq. and shot. l The next L'anad.; Gazelle will contain an able canamabe. ` ogajnsb the Queen. and anon. The the announcement of the date of parlia- ment. In is understood that the date will be sometime in February. 'l"hn mnln nmnnnrn at New Bmllord. will be sometime in r`ebrua.ry. The mule spinners at New Bodlord, Masa., have decided to ask for a resto- ration of the 10 per cent. reduction in their wages made a year ago. hm-inn Mm mnnlah nf Dam -umber. 1885. their wages made ago. During the month of December. 1885, there were 260 assemblies of the Knights of Labor organized, ll reorganized and two district assemblies organized. Tim uh. M mm (`.nnnt.v Treasurer at EWO GISIHGB asleumnes Drguumuu. The ssfe of the County Treasurer at Newcastle. Ps.. was blown open, and robbed 01 0200 in money, 010,000 in notes and 64.600 in county warrants. Mr. Rodgmnnr. Senmtsrv ol the Cum- notes and 94.0) in county wurruuus. Mr. Ilodnmour, Secretary of berlnnd Preabyterisu Church. McKeca- port. Pa., and- 3. M13! Woolsley. I choir 810281`. have baen suspended {or kissing. The Singer Sewing Macbme Works as Elizabeth. N.J., amlthe Ehzabethport Cordage Works resumed openmous on Monday. giving employment to 8,500 hands. lnhu lnnnh Sub.-m hqn nrnlnisln" r.hn Manda. John Jacob .\~ator has promise! who Young: Women's Christian Association of New York 825,()O0 [or the building fund it they raise that much from other people this month. Mm; Rnnl-n u nnungn Inhn Willi IL!`- mm momn. Mme. Sunko. u womsn who was ur- rested in the village of Cnche a short tune ago for the endish ill-troatmenbof her step-daughter. has been sentenced to ten years` imprisonment. P.ut.nnr writes to M would-bu patient ten years` Impnaoumenn. Pasteur writes to patient that the spittle oi a healnlw dog may contain microbes sulcient. when in- oculated. to cause an abscess and some- times septic blood poisoning. I). J. Jones. of Ulxicuzo. left. by will times septic blood polaoumg. D. J. Jones, of Uhicago, by 91,250,000. 0: this sum 9250.000 wont. to the Board of Presbytenun Misaious and 810.000 each to the Board of Foreign Missions and the Presbybariuu Hospital. l`hn nanlnninhz hnvn ntnrtad a. mill` I \BA' M M 3! In Mmmons and we l'resUyr.ana.u uospmu. The geologists have started a panic by showing that the Atlantic sum- board is slowly sinking, and that it. will be only u. quesbion of time when New York will be settled down under the brine. Tim dc \Vn|'lI'!\ll` nnn nf I<`..lumnl Annln- bnue. The six year old son of Edward Apple- gute. of Spottswood. N.J.. who wan bit tun by a mad dog 21 days ago. went. into convulsions last Tuesday and died by hydrophobia in its moan horriblu form. A! Vinnnn an A-nnvinnn nnlnnrn nnrn. xorm. M Vienna. an American coloured acro- bat, numed(Mnlcolm, wnajgivingjnn exhi- bition on a. wire stretched across the iver Rhone. The wire broke, he fell upon the deck of a ship below. breaking his limbs and several of bin ribs. He died. 1a`.lmnn'l I Ilnklm runn nnnvintvt` med. Ldward J. llobbs. Boston. convicted of mixing arsenic with meal with the inbentto klll Lilian and l'1lizabul.liCrnm. was allowed to shave himself. and cut his throat with the razor. He died on Monday. Them was :1 hoavv fall 0! snow vea- Monday. There was cs boavy terday throughout northern Illinois, southern Wisnonsin and eastern Iowa, and the Minnesota and Dakota divisions of the Milwaukee & St. Paul railway are blocked by snow. It. in nmhnhlo. saw; an Ottawa dea- blocked by snow. It is probable. says an pntclx, that Mr. Onderdonk and some other contractorsmlxo have large claims against. the government for extras, will be asked to provide 025,000 to pay dam- ages and costs awarded by juries In recent libel suits against. Tory newspa- pore. After Clmn1eau's sneeoh in St. Jerome, THE )A LY ll{l'l'lbll Wllltj, JAN.21. pore. Chaplain`: speech Quebec, and while he was being carried about the hell,some one struck him with a stick. He fell into the bands of friends behind. As soon as be recovered he leaped to a table Ind denounced the killing of Scott in 1871 an an atrocious murder. and declared Riel to be e traitor to his country. 035 vuvuna ru rnnv luAIAn\-- Chicago, Jan. 20.--Ono of the big gunblers. Kirk Onnn. dropped into: n- vnl taro bunk kept by PM Sheedy. to "have some Inn with him" he nil. and while in there dropped his pile. (iunn started o. winning everything in night. and soon was an oven 028.000 shead. A an. wxlnwu:-an -vnlln-m -I IIIYYI n Then. W. 30. train Inn on time this morning. and the on no nude close connection: boob hon tn II Cape Vin- coht. Plum A PASRENGEII BHOCKINOLY HUTILATED--AR` REST 0!` `MIX AIIAILANT. Rome, Jen. 20.-Newe is received lrom Bologne ol e horrible murder committed on e reilwey trein near thee town. The victim in e lermer nemed Antonio Pedo- ven. The eerriege in which the deed wee done here evidence of e deeperete etrnggle. end the murdered men's heed end (we were ehooklngly mutileted. The murderer wen econ tryl to leeve the trein while it wee in motion. end wee eeplnfhd by the ooiele. He bed in hie eelon e pocket-book a- ing to edoven, e hind eon. end revol- ver. three ehemhere Ivluoh ed been dieeherged. ...--._._-_ ,., -oo7--- Itoa-Inx cl the Tllnlur. Capt. Allen. who in Inpen-intending the repair! totue steamer Tecumseh end cannons, his erected 9 lerao box. in whiohto Iteun I-or timber. The Item: in nnpplied tum the boilers in Ellbeok'I olanton. __.:....__.. .__.:.... ll--1|! Dlgtllg It-n.I. This rink. by taking down the (once. nu kept clear of now to-day. and. it It 1|-cues. there will be lining to-night. __.i nnu soon wu an oven I'AU.UUU Iuauu. He was playing allows It H.000 a stick. That would be 050 apiece. Al'- to: n time his luck began to nee-saw. Ind st the end he lost money as last as he could mike his beta. Somewhere About 7 or 8 o'clock in tho morning he gaveun. At that time be had about M,80Uln checks before him. He quit `just 311.300 out. o____.. j ' ray your (III Account In on co!" and save dlusounl. OUNDI-:N~`I-tn IICIA-`(eh:\)I.~'. T ' I luvs:-xolous wnunnn FOR THE omm. ING-1`I QUIINB BPIIO B. London, Jun. `30.-The Queen arrived in London to-day from Windsor Uutle. She drove from the nilmy station to Biioliinghnm Palace in on open ournge. end received on ovstion along the route. Her Majesty. who is in excellent henltb. will open parliament in person to-mob TOW. row. London,Jsn. 2l.-The weather to- day wssinsuspioions for the reappear- s.r.ce ol the Queen in public. It was a dull hesvy day, the streets were covered with snow and slush. Promgatly at 1:30 p.m. the royal party left no inghsm Palace for the House of Lords. The route of the royal pageant had been covered with gravel. This preventel the horses from falling nnd enabled a. more rapid progress to be made. laler Majesty rode in nu open carriage drawn by eight horses. The Household Cave Irv named as an escort to the Queen. T\ll b1R.IAL PARLIAMEIQT ' 1'1!!! OWNERS AND OCCUPANTB olrroper. by Ira horoby notlnod Lo thorough 1 amp ly and olun outmn pr1v|nI.p|-Ivy pm nnd cou- pooll. hrlhwilh, no requlrod by tieotlon 458 of the (zonnondnod lsy-laws and the Publlu Health Act. OHIOIWIBO lb: uld Act: far the Iupprenion of nnlnnoen will bo{;)rlot)y eniorood. -4.. _.\n -n.--. by eight horses. rue noussuoiu uu.va~ lry acted as Queen. Large crowds lined the streets through which the royal procession passed. Her Majesty was greeted with hearty cheers slluloug the route. The scene in the House of Lords was very brilliant. The pours and peeresses. the judges. min- i sters sn'l bishops were present in lsrne numbers. in fullcourt Areas. The gas light was used in the chambers owing to the absence 0! sun. This enhanced the beauty of the scene, as` it showed more fully the brilliancy of the jewels and the splendor of the dresses worn by those present. The Queen looked as if she was sueiiug from the cold. | mm FOREIGN RELATION! Quin uuINnu- EASTEIIN noUMauA's Ari-`Inns. London, Jan. 2l.-Ps.rliament was formally oxened to-day by the Queen in person. here was a brilliant assem- blage in the House of Lords, when the Queen's speech was read. Her Majesty. in her speech, said her relations with the other Powers continued to be friendly. The differences with Russia. regarding the Afghanistan boundary. have been satisfactorily adjusted. She trusted the work of tho Russo-English frontier demarcation commission. al- ready advanced, may tend to secure the continuance of peace in Central Asia. Referring to the rising in Eastern Rou molia Her Majesty says her object of the negotiations, which followed the outbreak, has been to bring the inhabi- tants of that country, according to their wish. under the Prince of Bulgaria's rule while maintaining. unimpaired, the essential rights of the Sultan. Thu nnnnn rncrntn tint she had been essential ngms ox we amnan. The Queen regrets Hut she had comvelled to declare war against King Thobam of Burmab. owing to acts of Llobtllltv by himself and subjects. The allantrv of the forces under General ndemul had npidly overthrown the Run1mIA fnrnen. and R118 hlld dcldd ' Prendergul ma nptaly ovorinlown me Burmese) forces, and she had decided that the most certain method of ensur- ing peace was to be found in the perma- nent Incorporation of Burmah with her empire. Nogotiatxous respecting the rights of the bkuucln on nhe coast of Newloundland have been satisfactorily concluded. lulu Qnuin lean on nnrnnmnnf. land he Allulou to Inland. lat Conuuon and Honda. Very luunIuu-IIo.wll| sol Get all She Ann lol-4PnlIn-on Ic- pcnclcd upon to llplold the Govern- IllOllI'l Policy. in we Uaroiiue iainnua. l ai-liamonta would be asked to adopt certain measures. rendered necessary iu convention, relative to the international copyright, to which the Queen has agreed. l`uruiu;: to iutornal auirl the Queen said : "(lnnt.IumHn()ftl|eHD1150 of Commons. concluded. Wn.h Spain, also. an agreement had been reached. giving the British the same commercial rights as the Germans in the Caroline Islands. llnrnnnlnnf. wnnlll Inn nnkml tn mlnnl . Queen sum "(lentiomen of the House Commons, my Lords. and (}enl.lemen.-I regret to any that no mater-iul improvement can be noted in the condition of trade or agriculture. 1 tool chodeepesb sympathy for the grout number of persons in many nvocatlons of life. who are suffering under it pressure which. I trust. will prove (musician. I lmvn anon. with the door) sorrow. transient. l have seen. with deep sorrow. a renewal (since 1 lost addressed you). of the uttumpt to excite the people of Ireland to hostility ngninst legislative union between that country and Great Britain. I am resolutely opposed to any disturbance of that fundamental law and in resisting it. [am convinced that I shall be heartily supported by my par- liunant and my people. The social no less than material condition of that oonntry engages my anxious attention. Although there has been, during the year. no marked increase of serious orime. there is in many places a con- certed resistance to the enforcement of legal obligations. and I regret that the practice of organized intimidation con- tinues to exist. I have caused evsry exertion to be used for the detect on and punishment of those crimes, and no elfort will lie spared on the part of my government to protect my lrish subjects in the exercise of their legal rights and in Hm nninvmnnf. nt tlmir individual ln the exercise 01 well` legal rlguus uuu iu the euiovment 01 their individual liberty. If. as my information leads mo to apprehend, the existing provisions of law should prove to be inadequate to cope with these growing evilsl shall look wihh condence to your willingness to invest my government. with all neces- sarv powers. "Bill: will be submitted (or transfer- 8AN|TAR_Y_NOT|GE. "Bills ring to re reseutative councils. in the counties 0 -Great Britain. local business which it now transacted by the Courts of Quarter Sessions and other authori- ties. A measure for the reform of the county governmentiu Ireland is also in preparation. These measures will in- volvq the consideration of the present incidence of local burdens. u A Lmlllnr (amliutina than male nl olahn Icea onnuur. um: um; u. 1 I 5.. lined by I In e body of tree . nuiuted by 4.000 pol oolnen. Burio on were pleoed In the etreeu. Awnings, red utete eerpetma end all the tenure: of I read lute peanut were visible. No y In: Lllowed to pen freely shout the street: except with the blue pun given to the preumueengen. A main`! order torbede the use 01 open given to the pnumuuengun. ll .'.""m I a tune: in the Hpuuo of Qommonn. ` -rm: c.\uel or -nu vLn1-r:u-A` our: 00- cmox mum sun! In Lounox. London, Jun. 2}.-Loudon Iocietp in e utter over the opening of perilo- meut by the Queen. Twenty-ve thou- nnd epphoeutn for 430 male in the elreuuerv geliery oi the House at Lord: were received by the oeielo. The military guard inride Buckingham Pe- lice was doubled end 5 oorduu ol police pieced outside. The route of prooeelion wee lined ...a.uul hv 4.000 ml incidence 0! local nuruena. "A billlfor lacilitating the sale ol plebe lands in the manner adapted to the wants of the rural population. will also be submitted to you : as also the Bills for the removing of the diculty which prevents the easy and cheap transfer of land: for mitigating the dis- tressed condition of the poorer classes in the Highlands and islands of Hoot- laud; lor the more elfeotual prevention of accidents in mines; for extending the powers of railway commerce in re- gard to regulation of rates; and for the codication of the criminal law. etc. I --I n-mu. that rennin hauallciarv to ' comnomon 0! we CHIIJIIIM IIW. aw. "I trust um. rennin beneciary no the cmuae of oduoation any issue from the royal commission which I hIV8 ap- pointed toinquirainto the working of the education Iota. mm... nu-nvnnl`. nmd eantiva dannntoh the education low. The prompt. and eectiva denpatoh of important. bunineu. which in an ever growth gin-opartion [Alla so van go unna- not. wil . doubt nomoccupy your Atten- hon. In these and in In other matters pertaining to your high functions I earnest! commend you to t be keeping Ind gui once of Almighty God." ms up n::}-q`t1nnN'.-nsvlcncun. LONDON IOCIIII ALI. L000. THEY ARI! ANXIOUS T0 DIICUII SUIETIIINO ELsl HEBIDI IIOII IULI JUIT NOW. ._..._ Any renon found removlnu night not] other w||e Ihnu In ncoordnme with the provialoul of tho By-law in that bclmlt. and pusodAprll 20:11, 158'}. will be pxuoc_1_:_r.eg. 411-\III'\r\\V Dublin. Jan. 20.-Some unuoemonnu me here our the den Iob from London 2 Imllina Inn- Tu-ind Rah-Inn:-u nnnhhn MIA 1 LIUIIIIII. VIII: KJu DUllIU IIIIIIUUIIIUHU ll here deepetoh '2 telling how Lord Suubnry snubbed the 1' Bellnt loyal Nntlonnlinte. It is said they wished Lord Belisbnry had made reports of the speeches at meetings held I in Belfut which I pointed the dclegw ` tion. One reveren gentlemen recon . mended the Orange lodges to iI0`lDd the ` shrill blut ol war. and the folhwt-re of William of Orange to merehel their forces for a march on Dublin. When the Belfast eetinn bed closed, '-large numbers 0 the audience," says the report in the Freeman`: Journal, "gnu practical proof 0! their 1-(pact (or other_ people's roperty.and ew euce of their own ob icnce to the law. by wrecking I the windows of the Morning News." The zvm says Mr. Gladstone has re- ceived lnom Sir Michael Hicks-Beech. Chancellor of the Exchequer. a copy of the complete government scheme to deal with the procedure in parlisment. Mr. Gladstone will oppose any attempt of the government to press the procedure question before the more important measures. A meeting of Niitionalist I members of parliament was held last 8 even1`n;. Mr. Parnell end 70 of his (01- lowers were present. They adjourned. to meet to dnv, alter the reading oi the 3 Queen's speech. A I:-rmtntinn of Lovslists from Ulster queens npeecu. A deputation of Lovslists from Ulster A to-ilsv waited on the Marquis of Hart- ! ingtun, War Secretary under Mr. Glad- stone. They pointed out that in Irel ind the legiil power 01 the Queen's writ does not run out ide of Ulster, iind said they harm] that he teiroriani existing iu the south and west ol Irelsnd would extend to Ulster unless it was checked. Hart- ington replied that in a law hours they would iiuow the intentionsof the govern- ment respecting the Irish question, and thst until then he would refrain from dening his policy regarding the msttei. The Marquis advised the deputation to do their utmost to enlist the sympathy V 0! the English people in their ciiuse. -----I -._-- _. V: nu-.. um...` u. nun lvulvn. Manchester, N.H.. Jan 2l.-A large crowd gathered in the music hall last night to witness six throe- minute rounds. Marquis of Queennhury rules. between Thea. MoManns, of Lowell. and Plnmmer Welsh, 0! thin city. for 0250 u side. The men dircardodqciencu at the outset and fought savagely. osch one eudenvori-zg to knock the other out. Blood was drawn freely in the tlrut round by both. the round terminating slightly in favor of MoMa.nun. Welch had the best of itin the second round, but - both men intiicted Revere punishment. i When time was called for the third round ` Welch fniled to respond, having fainted. The match was awarded to MoMnuus. ' A general gLt then ensued between the seconds and trainers of Welsh and Mc- l Menus. Keetin and bowel]. blood being drawn. The pa ice interfered nnd ended ` whet promised to be a serious anir. ; Pliiladelphin. Jun. 2l.--Milxe Murphy ; WDIU pl'0l11lE8(.l [:0 DB 5 ICHOUB llIIll|'. Philndelphin. Jan. and Young Magic fought 26 rounds, Marquis of Queeusbury rules. with two ounce gloves. in an uptown stable last evening. Murphy looked like Is sure winner in the 28rd round. There was 1 cry of police in the 24th round, and is general scramble for the door. but no one was allowed to no out. Murphy continued rushing Magic, and the latter seemed trying to win on a foul. In the 25th round Murphy hit Magic while he was on his knees. and a foul was claimed and allowed. The referee "1-niu there was a lonl on each side, and that he would give the tight nguimt the next. one to make It foul. 'I'here was another police scare in the 20th round, and, us everybody wanted to get out.t e referee ordered the men to shake hunt is. declar- ing the ght a. draw. * I_}ueuec.`.. Union U.1nk . . . . . . .. 1 Bank of (`,ummerce.. ` lm erial . . . . . . . . Fe and Bank . . . . .. ; Can. l. nc. l{.l( . . . . .. ' Montreal Telegrapli 4 I Rich. & (Jnt. Nav. Cc I lily Passenger l{.li Montreal Gas Co. . .. {Canada Cotton (`o.. Dundas Cotton 00.. Ontario Investment.` N. W. Land Co.... St. Paul M. & M.... Oi IV IILHO ; Usw \Vlieat~uucliunge- | state 95. CorI- uncliangcll Uat5-s`eady ; whi` Barley--unchangec No. 2 Extra Canada T Lalo Tolezrmnn. Already four games have been played iu the gu at ohms match. resulting in a. win for Steinitz of one and three. for Zukertort. rm... nan 1r............ n,.m..n.,..'.. ..I..i...l Aukenorn. \ The Bell Farming Company's claim against the Government for transport service dunng the recent. rebellxon amounted to 884.000. Rillu Dru-tar n nntnrinnn hnrulnr Im` Ilolfl-AL PIOIIIJOI IAIII1`. ' Montrul. Jun. :1. F1onr-_-Rocpleato, yoo bbllz Itles report- ed none. In t quiet nnd week at an- chnngod nut. Grain and provuionu un- cmmged. Quomionsu` amounueu no \w4.wu. Billy Porter. a. notorious burglar. has W0,000 deposited in New York. Bzlmku & Son. whose jewellery atom at Troy was robbed by Porter` and Shoeuey Mike. have attached mo money. and also Sbeeney Mike's property in Florida. A mnnanoer train hound lnr St. H130 DUUGUGY LVIIKU H pI'0pU['Iy ID I`lUT|(lll. A passenger train bound lor St. Joseph, Mo.. encountered a broken rail and the whole train went. down an em- bankment 15 ft. Fxfteen passengers were in]nrod. An old man named Mll~ ler, from Palmyra. Iowa, was instuntlv killed. 'T`|...nn l`I..`.....-nun cu...` |`..nn~l no..." bclmll pxuocuted. W. B` ( | KlllC(l. Three Obinumcn wcru found st.u.xv- ing to death in a tent. at. Port Haney. British Columbia. There is great doa- mution among those on the nniuluud. and many are dying of hunger. The situation in lime better in Victoria. many cooliea subsisting on garbage. I). P. Mmh. non of J. 5. Minh. nmmia many ($001183 HUUHIHIIIIJK UH lIl'UlL', ,U. I).P.M1sh. son of J. 5'. Miali. proptie tor of the principal retail esabllshment in San Fnnoisco. was shot. and killed by Dr. J. H. McDonald lust night. as be was eeing (tom the ln.t.cer`u house. where he had been discovered in the room of the physician`: wile. Dr. Mc- Donald surrendered to the police. xCW II'I BIIJGK IIIIIIIII New York. Jan. 2i.-'I`he market showed a much ner tone this a.m., and the general news gossip was of amore bullish character. Stress was laid upon the possibihty r ' suc ceesful arbitration 'n the B. & 0. an: trunk line difficulties. an it was intimated that a lavornble report from the meeting would turn the market, Itart the shorts covering and create abear panic. We do not ea that auchathing ia impouible, but we 0 say that the maintenance of such a movement would be utterly out of the question until more serious uestions than the B. &O. troubles have n settled. Thetrue in~ wardneu of the situation remains unchang- ed. The silver question. gold shipments and utter lack of public condence are the weight: about the neck of this market.- D. & W. Co. Dunn. In this ally. on Jan. 90. Mr. Juno: Hor- F llllltolml d`29 yuan. H men It can 9 on Scmrdav Ilhtnot?n6.I`::)Io`.|.::`_ Friend: and aoqlutnhnool In rpggg. tally united to attend. I I FINANCE-COMM E} ROE, -.-v ....v..,..... ..._....... Liverxmol, ]nn. 11-Wheat. stead`; de- mand: ngarovingz holders otter m crate- ly. Cal: 0.1.6:. xod. 1073.; cargoes o, coast, moderate demnnd 1 corn. steady with fair demand In 4:. 2d.; cargoes of! coast. demmd fair. noun: a wmaI|'r. BROKERS AND CLMLISBION AGENTS. -lILKl II). In St. Ihry'| Onhodnl. on Wodnooday. Jun. 20th. by the Row. P. A. Twohoy. uahud by the Rev. Fnthot Kolly. Capt. Ju. Mama to Inc Mary A. BWIII. oldut duughhr of Mr. G. 0. Sum. III ohho any. A DODUIL` 0!" TH E `I URI F. ox-`r1cn-o1mnoo__sTe:. armm Amorio Bloslr. OVERCOATS I Li ve - v.15` I _ `{ rT \Tmv York Ian. 2 Tho l.lvor:uuI In-Inc. Onion Ilurlol. ool, Ian. al.-'Jollon. quiet; ups mount. 5 3-16. ,Wa|sh & Steacy s Mt Annual I`._ % WILL BEGIN TH/8 IDFNING ATl0 0'CLOC`K IMPROVED MAKE{~`~ OF GREY AND WIIYEF. COTTONS, the pgoducts of our Canadian Mills, and the equal of any goods in the world. '~"' luclclldllm uaun . . . . . . .. ` (,,3u::bec.`. . by jg, of(1ummcrcc . . . . .. yo.ilm "5 ; Fe . . ..... .3 `lan. Pnc. . B 1 G0. I ; ($0.. . I City R.R... I Momrea1Gas Co.... Reduced Price List on Both White and Grey Cottonsl Our reputation for selling tho Cheapest Cottons in East- ern Ontario wetshall maintam this season. ~\ Thrue Great Leaders will be offered, and Special Prices by the piece. WALSH &"TEAcY. nnxrx. l\.V. Bank of Montreal . . . . . .. I Ontario Bank...... Bank du Pcup1c.... . .. I Molsons Bank . . . . . . . .. ~ Bank of Toronto ` . . . . . .. Hnnque Iacques Cartier. Mcrchanla Hank 1 I \n..hm~ , _ _ PRICES for the REMAINDER or Tms Momn. \r)vv , . ; Uswego, {am 21,-1 pm. I \Vheat~I1uchz.u1ge:l, w me state. 92 ; red state Corn--unchanged ;0ld No 2 western 53. white state 00, Harley--unchanged ; No. 2 Canada 78; 88 7 No. 3 Oanada Q74. Rye--held 60 in bond, la mun! - 0...... , -~.,.-gl ,wouom ones I-- Illln I- L TBLBEPira& Life i :'i:':o7u""'s`n5'o"anaoni' '"' o'in'3T" nun :, : :"*:*.9.,:t:::,"":-..*.:a: "= "- 0 I ` 0 I - ~. -- --~-W .-:.'-...... ..'m...'*.::`.':E Kumlon. fat I: mnnoon of 0! IlIl||:'n.u' lingual, J|I- I109. IQ. loonhry. ' EEfgVAL. * ,, ,--; Ll_ -..AA_.. -_.i ng.. A. .L- holdoi-u ol the zumsvlnhll mun -uuuu OOIPARY. (LIIIIIIIG. will bohold oulho WEI DAY or FIBNUAII n It 10 o'clock ull-. n ma once 13! In.-:1. pt Bron. Inch EIIOI. I II. M- 1. uwnix. Ilnsnlon. Jun. an mt. boorolury p In In an Elixnr of Tat. Wlld Ohony. Elo- onmptur, Coils Foot, oombinod with vulr om Gumn mud Dalu unn. the whole being 3 pluuntly nvorod liquid of n cherry rod oolor. Ono done will genonlly Iollovo Ilronohltlu snd Asthma at once. Just try it for a cold. Only sold M 1V Jonnud Annual In of tho wro- h0ldOI'I ZKNEBVILD IRON IINING DAY 0! nut, 1o_o'oIooI:_un_.. .:_ The (tcmmilleo hu boon enabled. through the klndneu of norm of the boat nlont of luna- oton sud Portsmouth. lo proptro. and will pro- Iont. In excellent MUSICAL AND LITERARY rllOGRA|.Mls`.. llro. Dr. Mnckeuzle will an the olulr at 7:30 o'clock. Ton served At 9 o'clock. Hpoolnl Ru-on Car Dunes wlll lone Mnrlrot Bqmro Al 7 o'clock, Ind wult the return of tho mnlea lrom Mouton. JAB` OILLEBPIE. Jm. kl. Hoe.-8oo'y. T -` - ' -- - -- - Vllhu of Portsmouth. will be held To-marrow Evening, Friday. 22nd 11135, IN THE ORANGE HALL. -3 i __ _ You pny the high prlcos some cl Ky denier: no rnkln tor thelr [urn when .__j______ AN AMERICAN LADY Inn! 3 Oovorlnl tskv oil! 01 two children,` Addnu 1 W310 Onloo. jg-:3: l6E%AEXKn'.l Jm-1. try is. You will and it the hon sud most reluble Cough Mixture in the mur- ket. Only sold st WILSOWS PHARMACY Wi|on s Pharmacy. | I'D Hull VIII ll Jill. Will. 13 A"RE1!I7IdANDER. Jun. 18. ONE of the hon Inlunuoo Compnnlol dolnn buulnaauu Clusdl. mumaauu Ulusan. Runs or Xnwtuuou In low an guy uh otuce. lnsunmnc Gxuwrnn on. City sud Fu'1nRoal- denoes, for Three; onrl. at moderate premium. NM you-ly Income... l8,M0,0f0 Life and nunulcylund . .. l7.Ml.`<|.000 (immoral reuxva fund . 7.100000 'l`mn1Invoued!undI . .. 83.l'I!S,0()0 (`lulun pnld nluoa 1336 08,947,000 THOMAR RNIHGS. yo.?_._. MONI'l{EAla U|UUK lIAI`IT. Momreal. Jan. 21,-: p.l -1-.\. Irv Alilfll n JOTIOE I8 HIIIBY GIVIN Ihsltho Ad- journed Ann_ng|_Iluup; IhI'O: _ T j (An buy It the BOBTON BAT & FUR STORE on Wellington Street. the ammo monllunl olun oi good: for About in per cent. Iou. gg UTIOE GIVIN Shaun Aa- wro- Ion Hunt. l1AmIIod.)wlll on Inn ' 1v` lNI.`IlAN(.'I:l (I0'I'. INTOEOIL Tea - meeting and Concert ! L.o. L. No 43:, 'I`IIl} ANNUAL fund: .... ns,1'I5,000 non THOMAS BMGGS. . Luout` at . .33 188 Big Reductions on I 10 190} 135 |2lI 204} 109} 7: I363 ` 1112 13. ) WII `ii: 115* 119 190} 1 . . A . Every style of the followmg `goods in stock : You vnnl I Fur Collar and Gum for enhar I my or gentleman compare our Prlcoa wvth thou ol nthor house: and mm the dme:-once. '-'I"EI "I`nV>b7ao7doVCut.`terI. R Also Guns. hula. lhvUl\'ors.:1u1(| uvery du- ozlpuon of Auuunnmuu and B1 urunu uoods st im THOSE ABOUT T0 MARRY. Bamamba rThasa Important Facts JRQUILEYS IIIAIII OI` WOIIF so u.t&s'5".n'iu!.'.`.`-:`.3.'. Tatitisawmbh n u Inarnge hi any part of()n- uux nd lo I not open dolly In IN RE INK! ROQI, UOPDII OI` Pfllfo :`.93`3.'3.".5'.3"2fn'..3'5-'&'!.71'3.""""..n.... ` That :1 License only costs Two Dollars. That the place to get it is 42 Clarence Street, Kingston. And that `t J. P. Gildersleeve "T/O CONTRACTORS. ' IBAT LAIGII AND OOIIODIOUI IOU! A-urn .. . - I"`.'...'.".'.";.1.'.."..`2:" n3{'o%i'v$'..`n'2"' room: down mg: 3 1 bedrooms : offal mm Igtlld out build Title '1. App! KIIIPATIIIO hR00 kin. Inn on. Young Men's Christian Ass n. III RE (NOB Il,0o rrlnoa :23; op. -3.8 no .In Pror mm tologlol. IyonunuI.movoluo|n. . Plug and Cut. Huuoklug sud Chewing 'I o'mc-0-3| Uenulno Hnuuc Cigars. lmponod Ulguouu And Ibua. IIOfI0bIHn{ Urlu and Clay Plpet. (Jinx nnd Llnlelle Hounn. Gun Ind Cigarette (`sum Match Boxer. Wnlklng Canon. Pocket. Boon. Pocket Knives. Kuoru. Btnpo mud Brunt Tobacco Cutters. Fresh. Ev_e-ry VV'ee1I:: Joyce's ( `n]nI\rnfnr` man a amp MARKET. `frosts All Disealsas Lftllomostic Animals. IIU-lllll nu uuav-wvu vl av-navy-v at-nu-nu Omoo-l3I Oln-once Btroot. All horulonmlnod and oorllnooto ol I0llnd' noun given. ununml-nIv - nN'l'Allln. SGHIJUL TUSTBE ELEGTIUN. THE A ROYAL SKA TINGMRIN K. w.n pay LU lntondlng purohnou to cull sad I cumin: our Iboex. which ombncol uvorythlng ulnbla In the lino 0! Fun, mud n we mann- nolura mmy of our own goods, we no in I o.mu : In In-tn: nulstsuuon II reg-udn unmy. workmnnnhlp und pi-10. la open every dny sud oven Ina. weather per- mlmn]. Sunday: exoopzod. lnllc ndmlulon loo. Lady and uontlunu: - 100. Children under 15 you-I-bc. l'InInl.n lnr nla at All nnnk Rtnrm nun! Wnda I IIK`. UHIICIIUD |.HHlOI' ID yBBl'I-DC. l'Iolol.I (or sale nt Ill Book Store: nu`! Wnde Drug Store. -'l'I[.IDIlnI1I lln|lllHNlA'I'InH,-_ -T-IAKIIIUNI UOM II UNl'JI'l IUN.-' enlthy Sport and Pure Alm0lph0l'I`.'u CAPI`. J08. DIX, ~ - Pnornnrrox. Jun. 16. neau anon Innosi-or. n... in l"00'l` 0|- PIIINIIESS 'I`IIEli'I`. }W.H.C5rnovsky, OPERA IIOIIHE IILOCIL AMPHITHEATIHII STYLE! LIT UP HY ELEOTIHCITY 1 ii-I" "D"lA'iWic"I"l"ilcI?`I`;l7I.liI.`nToT"liiEiE `|'I.'3'u'J'?':"iiI'I' ""12 oii3?E*.:.`."'a...:...." "`-*; WI|lun l 5.u.!$3.. ..`a.....u...."' or In! whom any lunch! 05000 D 1. ---.- -359:.-.-rifg uni l'l40d'ICIl . lIn'l: I. ma 2 |'h_'-I'2';'L! "U 2."`:J!!", V Dec 10. uoptod. W. NEWLANDS, Ju. Archiloot. On1o:-Ford's Block, Brock Hunt. Jan I0 Ilia IVIUIIIIII Vt-jg must: 3! laouuungg canmnnx I.`...KInIIton. '" ""' *n'i-2;. ANEL1i~z`: u an nu-on Ion ting unu. OPERA novw m.ocu.' ... m \./\;_--_?_ I73 I :-Incesu sun 1%`. IR. OPERA HOUSE BCe10bruted Ciscms r III . Nlcnllllvrly. an n: wmtmt um um FOR SALE. BOSTIIN IIIT STORE, iVVe111ngt.on St- -nu In. Is the Issuer. 'W- SINE. V.8. ONTARIO. U Herrings. IIIIITX ' Dog I! IIIU unuvvu -_j______._._____.. `N Oovornuu 80 ts}: children W1. Parfumerle llelmtrez, lleeio Celeste end rvelhe eleste, -_ `W , Y MARRIED OOUPLI. Pu-lor Ind Bedroom. mrnhhod with bond. In print: hull!- Adanu "l.." Wino emu. -_ .,-....-........m` C` Kingston. Jan` noun, 1836. FINE" TIMLET SUAPS, Voty Finn sud Rolrnlnng Propsnlionu for the Completion sad the Skin. A. BAIRD&QO.\. Lvugp. Siisg co.. E713/cs courier/amm} M-olch Iunl. Anya! Cake. Fruit Cake. In-nlol And I" Ilndi 0! Mind Clhl annulu- ' mud on tho pnlnhea. .._.-._._ Tho Angel Onto mlunhotnrod by mo in tho only one o! tho kind mndo in King- won couens an COLDSII ' Im;|:p`.>:it';(Eu_lIa_c'|7u' Church. Mr! I. Apply cu Wu. BKINNIR. I :1: Ion. lngu. Don mu udnoonuu ` aw! . ruins.- ywu-w-vy - vw urn --u-uvzv cruel cl WM Diary. Into I.o`I1:l'..E3::IlII mu nl has :`o'::uDooo -uS".'n."'am mi. was o_/Mona bbtiuntvznr. ___...A..a.A -_....a.A In) nk__ -... Jun. 20. OCLI. o._ 1!. Princess lines. I Allo the Celabntod Toilo1|Wntera, Ill Iluuuxu WADE S nnue mnn. (`III Illlll DEN!` $_ Solo Wholculo Agent: for C9nnds. J to. 1 I. "Aux. uonouuo, has II. Pnnconc In-an .__- .._____.:.__t_ l HOUSE E0-LIT, 2I\Alfrod anon. newly P` rd and painted In tho ': tllo 5 corner 1 I an ulo-n uplsndld an or I non. Apply on no promises. 77"`: -- ------ ""'|~M-Mlnlnl n 79 BROOK ST [IE I-2'l`. _ ; . . . 4 . .1 ~ ANTED. lpluauu Alawuv IVAV4 con mo {noon at TO LET. 'I`0 OIIDEII. r any under not neooounly sc- ,,___._ ....._ 1 _ `ocuced. GORDON. City Conn }ii:"ru1Lsr mwm;as. on no yum.--. `PW! LABGI BRIO! !l0UBI- Mining moms; ono door nbovo W '1 mun. Alto Nu. m. Quoon Strut II 0 ooou led to . U. W N. by Ian. Blhnmo. A ly .Linry Olnoo. W __--n-&._--.--.J:--. r mo! ourwuom`. wclly Commluloner. CIKQQ lcotcll Bread. W 1 Hugh Oomny to mnnaaoment , 7.50.; Bslcony. Jan. 19. I IGODOI fl`0l1'l ___________________ _____________j_ Speaking of the address delivered in London by Hon. Edward Blake, the New York Sun says his advice "is the }'et1eo- tion of political wisdom. and ill! m0|'0 `horonghly the Canndinns follow it the better it will be."` .__--j-------_ u y i l I l I And lluvv nu _ l ol the ill-fated Algoma. has been so- | verely punished. as a warning to others. as an indication that the Department ol Marine and Fisheries will not, further countenance tho lexness and indiffer- once that have too olten culminated in "accident. One paper says that it is. perhaps. nnlortnnnte that as good a sailor as Captain Moore should be made the scapegoat for the sins of omission of all masters on the lakes. but the lesson taught to all lake masters by the can- that those intrnsted with the adminis, tratinu oi the law do not enforce it right along and in every case, in which event ` lliug of his certicate is an important Taco." It is.perhnps. unfortunate. also. the reckless and incompetent would not so olteu escape while the superior--aud ordinarily c_ lnl and competent-men _ are made to bite the dust. One ol the best boatmen in Canada. a resident of Kingston, is to-day suffering by the cancellation oi his certicate on account of another's neglect oixiuty. oi Wl.IlulA he had no knowledge whatever and should \ , n,_| I .........u.nihln um no Illluwluunu u........ not be held responsible. .______ ed: _.___._..____. The opposition to the renewal oi the Washington Treaty is so strong and em- phatic in the United States Senate that At present there is little hope of the President`: suggestion -thst a commis- sion be appointed to consider the met- ter--being acted on. Leading in this opposition is Senator Frye, a men of greet inuence. He has moved egiinst it. and in his resolution declares that the arrangement between the American government and the Canedinn govern ment under. the Trentyox Washington. in ten years cost the United States .. znnnnn :.. ...,mm: and a revenue of OP]-3RA_ yous}: 2 FRIDAY, J ANU BY 22nd. my mum rhmET:o., of London. 1551 _m... DARK DAYS, - --x.. - ....... In A AMI. in mm: _ the urraugemnnu uuuuw. .. ......... ,, $5,600,000 in money and 06,000,000 in taxes. that it resulted in an increase of 500 vessels and 10.000 seamen to the Canadian shing eets. and a corresponding decrease in the fishing eets of the United States. He asks the Senate to declare that it com- mission, to settle and adjust the sher- ies questiomonght not tohe provided for by Congress. And Congress is certainly not expected to be any more lavoursble. to the proposition than the Senate, since it has been visited by powerful deputa- tione of American shermen. and its - .., I-:..l.. :.....-mnlnmml with their tions or American uuucrmcu. ...._ .... members lairly inoculated with their ideas. Denite notion. in one direction or another, is, Lowever, very desirable; and ii` that action be adverse to Unm- diun interests we hope the le:ieralgo- vernment will lose no time in protecting Canadian waters {ruin the intrusion of American shermen. Reciprocity is better than repression, but ii the one can't be had the other must be enforced ___._____. Sir John Msodonsld. in his speech at I. St. George`: club rooms, London. Jame '- ontst-looted in favour of imperial con- federation. He said the Usnedinns I were quite ready to accept the increas- ed responsibility which sucha laden- tion meant. They were quite ready to Join the mother country in the offensive and delensive. and were willing to ss- crice their lest man and their last shil- ling in defence of the empire and flag of Englsnd. It might be eslred why were they mixing themselves up in such met- ters? Blood was thicker then water," end in the lntnre. what with the thirtv- six millions or English people. the ten millions of Cnusde. sud the ten millions of Austrelis. ever increasing as they were, nstions would line to` look twice before going to wsr with them. A noble sentiment. end one thet will be Applaud- ed by the petty irrespective of whet in- dividual opinion msy be. There are some Oouserutives who don't think much ohrnperiel lederetion, ut they will not dare to say, seeing t n their lender is now committed to it. that it is not worth} of their llsttery. It must besddecf that Sir John wss n trie gushing. however. when he oered to nnnnd the menu of the Cnnadisn neo- 4 `ncended to his eldeet son. who. dying . of Ontario. . ` l Besides Sir George Stephen only four A Canadians hate been made baronets by the Queen. Sir George Cartier.Sir James Stuart, Sir John Beverley Robinson and Sir Lonia Ilypolite La Fontaine. bir J imes Stuart was Chief Justice of Lower Canada from 1888 until his death in 1853 and made a baronct in 1840. His son.the present Sir Charles SI.uart, of Temple Bar. England, succeeded to his title. Sir Louis La Fontaine and Sir John Ro- binson were created baronete in 1854. The former. who became Sir Stuart's successor as Chief Justice of Lower Cen~ ada. had. while a member of parlia- ment. constituted by the Union Act, strenuously laboured to establish, and succeeded in establishing and maintain- ing forever in practice, the great princi- ple of responsible government. He died in his chambers in 1804. His title de- shortly afterwards. left it to his brother. This latter barouet did not long survive his elder brother, and the title became extinct. Sir John Robinson. for many years Chief Justice of Upper Canada- was the greatct lawyer that ever adorn- ed the bench of that province. He was succeeded at his death by his eldest son. the present Sir James Lulrin Robinson, whose brother in Lieutenant-Governor -j_ .__:_.__.N_ And now it in said that Capt. ... a,._A Alan!-nn hm: be mitsritisn amuig `PIIIIIY OIDIIIIO IIW OUNI YIOI IIUPP -III OWN IAII Ullklo London. Jm. .21.--'Iho Standard : cor . mpondul cl 8:. Posonbura up tho oovnu thnuou to loan Gt-sou. soul: I ....a mind. a. nun n-n Ann... u at... 1, ' XWCII IIIIXKI I0 ICIVO UPXCO. UOIVII and Darrin `to their own: devices 1! they do not bum. in in no to com- ponuto Gmoob nut in King George tho governor 01 A bank. Two hundred nch: uriulnrl Ill Bnlnnrin. not ligh- Imo'XI I DIXIE. I-W0 IIIIICICC Burk: prbonon In Bulgaria. not wish- hq torunrn to3otv|I.will jounho Bnlprisu. The Patio )0: oonlnotod with Knapp for nanny gum. thou nude :0 the Turkish mm being mo- ltu. The cushy will pron huvily upon the Turkish Ironury. ` gunning. nownver. wnnu no onernu no spend tho money the - pie, in the ndvnnooment of im `n m- mu. tgnorinu the fact than n his n neod of n good donl more of it thnt his heaviest tnnu no onpnblo ot raining. ..l_J.1.a.v..n.q- _- . Anoriallnl Dunn In 5 Ann. b BIG Uomun Qnrr. I_Jn__o`r II . Moore. ' I EON. Kl. BLAKE TALES OF THE D`J'l`Y OF` IVIBY HONEST LIBIIAL. lo Inn lo In. Verdict Inn tye People -Io In Don losing to Gen lt-'l'Ie Govern-all Will Not `be Allowed to . In-In-Ill:-I. The lollowing an the oioning remarks 1 of Hon. Mr. Blunt": London Ip000h. Flo bud been referring to the agitation in Quebec over the execution ol Rail and Ilid 1 nid: HM. "Much has been said shout politionl alliance: and oompuobu in am: connec- tion. I know of none. To none um I a Sony. I have hnd no communication, ireot or Indirect. with any one outside of my own put}. I have never wished for 011109. On the contrary, Idlsllk in: m... -u dun: nvnr A time ml. which it | On the contrary, mumue nu; | not wu re ever a time presented. In my view. so lime to at- tract. so much to deter. Beyond-this, I believe it to be. from n more putty [wink of view. thvsinterest oi the Liberal party that the present Government should rnnnun m nlce for a little longer. till Government snouin remain in olllce longer. the public have seen still more clearly the results of tbeir past policy; results which, il developed in our reign, would be. as in the past times attribute] to us and not to their real authors. (Heat) But were all this otherwise I believe that a stable political alliance can be formed only on a general understanding on the substantial questions calling for legislative at (1., administrative action, and that it would be equally impossible and undesirable to form one based on community of feeling, did that exist, wuh regard to an execution. (llear.) Nor havel reason to believe that on that or any other question the Govern- ment. though weakened, will be defeated this session. For the purpose of for- warding their design to FOR! AN ANTI-l-`EIKNCH man the Ministerial organs here have pro- claimed their defeat. But the organs do not play the same tune in Quebec. It is only adodge. The government would doubtless like to make this an issue- nay the issue-belore the English-i-.-pesk- inn populations. They would like it because they know the long calendar of their crimes. But the criminals shall not be allowed to choose the matter for which they are to be tried or to frame their own indictment. "(Loud cheers.) For our part we. too, know the catalogue of their oeucea; \ve know the counts of the indictment. and it is our purpose, apart altogether from this question of the man who is dead. to deal with the ....-.. -5... Ara vat. nolitioallv alive. and SPEEOH OF A PATRIOT- is dead. to deal witn me men who are yet politioelly who for innumerable political oences. deserve a political death an sure. as swift, as stern as that which has at any time heretofore been meted out to those in like cases offending. (Chec-rs.) ACCESSIONS To run Linaiuu. Runs. I believe that in Quebec and else- where. in and outside of parliament, there has been a qrowing feeling of un- easiness at the Tory policy; that it is being recognized more and more as a dreadful failure ; that its features of taxation. restriction, extravagance. nor- ruption. jobbery. neglect and centraliza- tion have made for it many opponents ; that the government are sinkinv in pub- lio estimation; that the pee in are be- ginning to perceive the wis om of our counsels. the folly of our opponents. that our labours of these many years are at length bearing fruit; that the govern- ment will bo weaker still hereafter. and will. if we do our full duty. l>o'defeate(` at the polls. (Loud cheers.) As in my electoral contest I have made no private canvass. but have depended on my pub- lic utterances, so. as ll political leader my hopes of gaining strength for my party have rested on our public speeches. on the policy we have propounded. the principles we have maintained. (Cll'0!S.) I have for some time believed that seve- ral supporters of the government have :.mn dissatisi l lL`|.Vf} felt that they were. on the questions of the day and of the immediate future. more in accord with us than with Ministers. and have .-nn mmi-Ind in Ann, b an Uom Undo: I 9 II III Our. o: nlnu1. I4>vodsy and Pulsar. Now 3 lnlmonu sntnpoolnl u E? In t'1'hutra. nxau--Pn|-quone 0|; D.C., 75 ouznllery. Ibo. Plan opuun WIUH ll ! IIIIII recognized TUE Ex THE Exl'EDlENC\` or A uu.muu.. fhey have seen that our country, which has great. and solid natural re- sourcomwhich even now, thank G9 1 is showing in some quarters signs 0 recovery (lo.-n some of the evils inicbod nn ll . hv its rulers: which is inhabited some 01 the evils innicwu it by its rulers; anintelligent. industrious and pro- gressive people, eording the main ele- ment of real prosserity; which requires onlyjust and pro ent. fair and states- manhke government to permit its aid- vanoe on both the material and the moral planes. runs great risks if the present evil eounsels are to endure. (Hes.r.) Party ties. the bonds of friend- ship. long habit and association. the consciousness of having borne a part though reluctantly. in some things now condemned. and other considerations of various kinds have long restrained them. and may restrain them still. But Ido notalmudon the hope that some will shortly come out from the ranks to which they no longer in heart belong. and cooperate with us frankly in effect- in a chimge in the public counsels. If they do not. we will continue to fight the good fight. with a stout heart, as best we can without them. But if they do, I am sure vou will gladly welcome the accessions to our forces so obtained. (Cheers) rmut mnvunb l Government win nu us .- Illnd lie Rattle to In lllqnlllcl. (Uneerai cons FORWARD ! Long have we hoped for a harvest from the seed we have been sowing. The harvest has been slew of coming. Sometimes it has seemed as if the seed had perished. But it may have been dormant only. It may have erminated now. Soon may it ri u an the elds grow white to the arvest. (Chcurs.) It I could raise my feeble voice beyond the limits of this hall. and say ii word in the ear of my countrymen through Canada at large. I would cxbort them to come forward. Come forward you who can cultivate and water. who can help to mature and gather in the liar- vest. Do your duty to your country. Take up the responsibilities. as you enjoy the privileges of citizenship! Give your time. your energies. your labor to the work! though the iiliies may be dark. yet trust we in the Sn- preme Goodness i We believe our cause isjust and true! We believe that truth and justice shall in God's good time pre- vail. It may be soon ; it may be late. His ways are not as our ways. and His unfathomable purposes we may not gauge. But this we know, that in our effort we are in the line of duty. We hope. indeed.to make our views pre- vail : but. win crlcse to-day. we know that we shall receive from the faithful discharge of duty an exceeding great reward-the only reward which is worth attainlng.theonlv reward which isaure to last. ` -cube unusuun ur u-uuuun nu ---- u. Donvor.Jcn. '3Q.1-_-A spcclnl from As- pen ssvs snow hui been falling continu- ously for three dnys. vii is now three feet deep. Yestet y sftol-noon nt 4 o'clock I nlide cams own As I: mann- tcin. It otrnck I shsft snd t 0 engine house. com chi demolishing them. snzi killing ohn 3. n mine csrponter. At 5 o'clock nnotbor slide occurred on Washington mountsin. ~Two wsons. with mules and drivers. were huri cu` (in 16 tool of snow. seven men. who stutsd hon: hero yostsrdny morning to return st noon. have not been hard lrnm, Thaw Ara -nnnnupd to bobnriod lllllfll II IOOII from . The :11 under the n ids. --j-302-j Huston : Add ruopnno. ncILut1 nwnn. - Er. ]. L. wills. Elio\.Mo.,uyI "Hon- tord'u Acid Phocplmo givu most excellent ` results." _ noon. nnvo nol noun mun xd In Iupposed to be buried N O. . V ,-f ` V Ian Ruin : -A -d u u-lIy'n .`I'\Vl (Jumbo nu noun [or out But: Bataan. ' E ~E?~.Im'.RE will be received by the union! - l ad up to Noon, IUNUAY, Wm INBT.. or the mutant and b.Hokluen'. our nun and joInon', cinnmltht. pAlnton' and 3 IllOl`I' work ruulrod in the oonntruouon oi an nddmon to the Klngnton Hosiery um. Plan: and Bpoolcauonu may be seen At my - A --_.__-.u- an,

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