v Iwu-qlvul uuuulson 0luIn8I., Quilting six and um: loom! ro- . Fag" V and at line .o}..ni.i. Ind other obnoxious persons. In one of these tubes the mob nu-I-I--n-In -I-nus n_I)AuI'l-I: an I Ann A Great Deal of `lllovlng IoIt`-lI-`onus ' lulu Wrecked Illl lobbcd -'l`Io PC. not hen to in l"n|-fill: llelclcnl - They Are Told N08 to do ll Anll." UQUB UISDUFDIHCG OCCUITCQ ILI IAODUDLI with so little less of blood. Some oiciuls declare chat upwards of 50,000 men were rioting for at least. six hours. According to late estimates there were 15.1110 por- tion: enmged in `I'lII TIAPAIIIAR RDIYAIRMI HFIMDNHTRATION. ...... Uucu .. _` In 1'nAnLmn saunas` nuuousmnxou. Two-thirds of the crowd were bum: /iala unemployed workingmeu, whxle the re- mainder were socialists. The mob swept through the streets shouting Smut-1}) the windmvn: lr~f.'n nor. im-idn Iwpb lLll'()UXH LUU BDTUCIH h'U()llLlU;4 Smash the windows; let's get inside the shops." All decently attired per- sons who encountered the rioters were maltreated, the wearers of silk hats meeting with particularly rough usage. LORD RANDOLPH C[IlIR(IH1I.l. I LU!-(U Kill` appeared at a ` Club building ymnrnnxppnuuau or Til nuc- TIOXB WHICH RAVI OOOURBIID. -IT Lu: night : Wnw report of the riot on London halo of! at. the statement tlml the mob alter uunltiug the club house: Ind sat out for Hyde Park. It con- ` tinua : Lnnrlnn Wok 9 _Ab Hunln Dan-It Rn:-nu llllll. HIE H18 1! zuspureu OX. Lnter-(Jen. Hancock died at 2:58 I II ! THE 1:101` IN LONDON- Camlnuln Royal Splemdor with: want}: of uorguousnasa aurpumuq In grandeur tho fur- {I.:ned carnival: of imperial Home. ANUULPLI UMUHCIIILI. WlDd0W of the Carlton when tho mob reached tungsten not Do:-unwind`: hunt ofhdt goods. Howill ban the this American Hotel for two dun only. With!!- dny and Thanh}. Fob. loch and um. Don : ful to no I`: uoqnalled incl 0! but-. -ms. win. Ivrhchu. etc. * lourqorl Puke. I 3: H|mi|ton,hOnl.. an tiho mrufmhnn )3 ognatut sling am pnri yingcom nn known fornores. burns, cuts. scnldqpoult thcnm, from bits. etc, It is called McCra- gort & Puke : Catholic Conn. Bo nun nudge: the genuine Mrv 1 Path`: Curbol:)cmCdrale Ioldby A. . Chovn, at 25c. n . we slwulon nu noeuy elhrrned the authorities. and they put forth ell their energies to suppress the riot. The pqjlce force at Trafalgar Square wee increased and prepered for 1 well dened ueeult. This. After 3 long struggle, resulted in punhinu the mob into the eide streetr. end thue splitting it up. The police followed up their work and drove oech lngment of the broken mob until its elemeute were diui III the Alley weye end byweve o the town. Every preceution he: been taken to prevent nreusemblege of any mob. Huey of the riotere have been enacted. some ol theee have been ned end dieoheraed. other: have been rounded tor trial. _while e number have been eentenoed|to imprisonment to term: 'rInging from `one to six months. The on! chum tlaulhn to pmcun in Kingston . Donawud'I bunt Ityllt of but _Ho_wilI_bon _m__ _tish Later (8:80 p.m.)--By 3 o'clock the mob at 'I`ralulga.r Square was estlmned to be 10.000 strong. the majority of thu great throng is composed of loafers and rough: of the worst clue. A lsrge number of policemen no present. but their efforts to control the turbulence of the mob have so for provod unuvailmg. Everv mu-rimm whinh hnnnann tn mu mun nave no Ill` provoa unuvamng. Every carriage which happen: to come within reach of the nature in at once surrounded and its occupants booted. hiusd and insulted. During the early part 0! the afternoon is gor- geous equipnge was driven near the mob. some one said the turnout was the lord mayor's, and the riotern at once mode a rush for it. seemingly de- termined to tear the vehicle to pieces and stamp its ocoupnnto to death. The police, however. by I vigorous charge rescued the eqnipuao and its occupnnts and got them to spines of safety. The mob at present in simply a tremendous Inns: of vindictive human uugea. Nothing, it oooml, but the wait 0! some popuhr loader, prevent: the mob from exgng its Itrength in some organised movement which might bring nbout the moat diuutrour reaulta. nnrinn Hun uh--nu .-.51". n/J51. nlu.-.1 moan ullluroul reeum. During the afternoon the police charg- ed the mob twice in fullforoetor the purpose of breaking it up nnd driving the fragments from Trnlulgnr square. but both efforts were Absolutely futile. The mob would yield a little at the point of uttack l~ut bulge out in some other direction. The police could not surround it not break it. Enchmilure of the police was greeted by the vest mscmblnge with cheers and yells. Tho rioters are getting enraged at fre- quent repetition 0! police hostility. the temper of the mob in rapidly Iising. Thousands of men are pouring to the I08l19.|nd all the pavement: in the vicinity of Trafalgar Squire are lined with excited men. the row: on either side oil the threat being no where less than nix men deep. -run unn nnnnnnnn n. OI IIIB WllOD"Btl CHIID. ,N._Tbe total number ol poliqo uvuiluble yetterdny Ina ' probul-Iy only 2600. while 4,0COwcn and on the nceng ooouion of the opening 0! par _-_-pneut I by the Qmaen. TI... I'..I.........A .....l 0...: ........,1,.x.. .1 "pEV|' `liiifnon 2" ll`:-nnlnulnu far It: ounaunrtnlin a mmvinl ll R. uutrugtu Dy DUB LUUU. Shopkeepers feel that they are en- tirely unguarded against the pillage and destruction of their property. Though it it well known who the leaders of the mob were none of them have been ar- rested. Tradesmen pro one to send. petition to the Home 0 cs demanding that they be afforded protection {mm the depredstions of the mob. Hynd- man. Preeidentof the Democratic Fed- eration, disclaims any responsibility for the actions of the mob yesterday. He predicts that very serious trouble will ensue if the distress existing among the working people is not soon relieved. Men will not starve forever. If the authorities relune to help them then they must not be surprised if loroe is resorted to to procure bread. The runghs are bold and impndent. One gang sttemnted to stop the osxrisges of members of nobility. who were on their way to St. James Pslsoe to atteni a levee. A forceol police was at hand, however, who drove back the crowd and dispersed them. Alarm is ilpl'0tsd- ing to all parts ol the city. I run Ion nnoun up. 4:80 p.m.-Tbo increuinq gravity of the situution has nally alarmed the authorities. and thaw om. lnrllx nu umir though he uucoeulud in retaining bi inch." Mr. DoIvnAy.M.P., was robbed = of his wnlcbinnd chnin. I "Inn 9.-.g..I .......I..... ..l ....I:... -.,_.:a-|.I- v uuv ugunvu. The Telegraph and Port complain of the unpro-pom-d cuurluiou of the police. and hope the riut will be I wuruxug to oioiuln for the future. ; socuusu mom. in ABIIITID. The Tium uyo it Home and Hind- uun bun not uluumy been urrostoul they should be token iuw cuotodv at once. No mxsplucml four of mulling Inutyn of them ought to prevent their punishment. The government must organize an emigrnion scheme. At midnight quiet pronilod. London. Feb. 9.- [`ha Mmnlm-.1Imun III I5 I00 WIIIGOWB IIIILI Illllillll Illu jesring as the mob. In on lanstion of the rough treatment to whio nlsdy had been subjeotei to by riotars he and her carriage had been stopped bemuse the was heard to order her oonobman to "drive over those dogs." The mob, Spsrliug said, selected and nit-Lcked the shops which exhibited royal arms. nuuuaua uuurruun louu-nu nun. London. Feb. 9, 2 p.m.-I<'eara are en- tertained that the riots of yesterday will be renewed to-day. The police showed that they were entirely power- less to cope with such a tone as that with which they were confronted. In anticipation of another demonstration to-day small crowds of rough: have been pouring into Tra falgar Square from dierent points 0! the city; at this hour the crowd aasem bled there number- ing is fully 8,000. None of the leadeu, however, of yesterday's disturbances have made their appearance. Whether any programme has been determined on for another outbreak is unknown. The west end to-day wears a holiday appear- ance. A general feeling of alarm and insecurity is telt among the residents of that quarter. llllll most of the shops are olosed. Tradesmen urn indignant at the lack of protection alforded them by the authorities and at the impotency of the police. No instructions have yet been given to the police as to what course to pursue in the event of further outragts by the mob. Shonkaanera {ml that l.li(!\: are on- `..N9,:' `- *" "J A IOCIALIHT ON THE IITUATKON. London. Feb 9.-Spuling, n Socinlist leader, in an interview In relation to the part taken by the Socialists in the de- monstrations yesterdny. said that while he did not approve of the rioting still he could not but rejoice at the event, which tended to show that society wn insecure. In regard to the stone throw- ing at the Carlton Club, Spur-ling said the members of that body had brought -3.`-cu... L... nu:-..- r, ind at tho; windotvqgmund lnngizinl innrinc at. than mnh In nxnlnnntinn of nnumgnv qmeu prouuou. London. F eb. 9.- l`he Mandarwbopeg the riot will not induce the public to _ withhold and {tom deserving arlonn out of employment. It truth ti II menu will be found to u-raign the Sooisllnt leaders. It complunuol the Inpinenool of the police. London. Feb. 0.--Elninnnl-inn nl um on we pouoe. London. Feb. 0.-EIniuuiu of the London socialist orgsnixuion no dis- tributing 5 ciroulu in Dublin, urging the Irish people not to Accept any home mic iegiuiuion involving as system of rent paying. A IDCIALXRT ON THE I[`l'lIA I'lnN_ pry-1-v --vw-v--w-_ - Employnn forlta trnuslnrtatiuu special ILR. trains of 3 I xty feat, cur. nuvnun- n__.. ...A.. an. nu... a\1.-,.I- r1'...I '1`HE l,_)AlLY BR l'1'1:s'1i Wlbl, FEB. 9. uaruu-amp. Thorn in n repott that the oomlnud of thunounud polio: bu been oond to lnjor Hutton. of the G0: tilts. It goons ourhia shut Col. Irvine in to be npornod. Fnondn admit his luck of viunbnt In in nnivunllv I-nomad. W I? l'II'lI I0 DIIIII I IICW '0?` In two volumes. " on E -as National- oln." nation of we and descrip- tive nouns. Illustration tho nrinnlml nporuacoa. I-nonau mum all not ot vlur. but nnivonsll uupooud. Ir. Louis Froohouo toad: shortly In no to Puiu to nublnh I now work in Hf. till l'I'llIIK IIIDIIIII IDOYHY to go wrblnh now work in tun vnlmnu. on Ennnnnn Nnkinnnl. plrlllmy. The lnrquiu Lnnndowno. Governor- Gencnl of the amnion ol Oundn, bu Iolooted bin the Hon. A. Bynq. 7th Haunts. do do-cam to the Eu] ol Ouluvon. Viceroy of d, to be In}: Aidmdmcnm n. UIIIIIVOD. YIO aidrdo-comp. That: in n n }.'-u}T1}.n.<. tutu thnt J nduo Ronluu. who sentenced the murderon of I-`age: Fnfud sud Iuohnnd. bu taken tn notion oldunogu for 015.!!!) squint I/Rtrndard for hlving mound him 0! plhlity. Tho lnmuin cf Lgnndowno. Governor- Lillllllllll DIIKIIOIII 00 l|IOWlI0a Dnijneult, the man who gave the Montreal health. board so much trouble nboul sending Inn children to the sunli- pox boupital. Ind whose wife in there At puoont. it dead. He died m an insane uylum. I4 DIE-arr: ntnhu Huntjnnlun Rnnlnnn unnun ul a nun, nwuu null . PBICEB 3-I`arquelto. $1 ; Eros` L`1rcIe,75c.; Balcony. 50. ; Gallery, 25:-. Plsn open. Feb` 9. , , - ,_,__ _ , , IIJ||lIl 95lv0(l. The 65th bnttalion. the crack French Canadian regiment of Montreul. intend: to lend a contingent to Englsnd [or the non 24th of May celebration. if other Cnnadinn bnulinnl do likewise. nniinnnli (NA rnnn -|u-u n--- 6|... IIBBG DOEDIFEII. Philadelphia has, up to date. anb9crib- ed 08,000 towards the Irish parliamen- tar; fund. Tlm rnmnnr in nnrrnnf. tlmt. Hm anvarn. Elf} lllllu. The rumour is current that the govern- ment contemplate an increase in the tea and cotfeo duties. 000 nnrnnnu linrn rAnn;|711` Inln nluupnk LJIIIITCD, AUOIIITBBI. IIIBII Dlxlll. Roderick Coohmne. general agent of the Uoobnne manufacturing company at St. Thomas. has skipgedlwnh 017.000. nl The nmnriatnr of the Avilln (bum in pronecuon OI property. At St. John's. Nd.. recently a squad -of the Salvation Army, composed of a man And three girls. were set. upon by a mob. pelted with mud and otherwise mnlnoaled. ms... nu. :..u.n.... n... ,......1. w.......;. HOSE] IFOPOIIFICXI OIIBINIGTI WIS TBJOOUGU. I In the Paris elections yesterday nine Municipal: and eight Booiehue were elected. The Senna. by 9. vote 01164 to N5. resolved to lace the elementary ; schools exclusive y under [my control. { Prince Blsmu-ck in nllmmd tn hum F0050, MIDGBD IDCI OIDOI p|IDB8. A one of small-pox has been discov- erodm Ottawa. Four cases In tboino- lated hospital. I Philndnlnhin hnn nn in data, nnhnnrih. ma ana coneo uuuen. 200 persons were received into church fellowahi at St. James street Methodist Church, . ontreul. last. night. Rmlnrick Cnnhnmnn. annm-al nannt nl Eli HI}: I. DOKHBI. UB8 SKID?! `HUD '1I,U.IL all The proprietor of the eville Onmr in will hold thecity responsible for all the damages ho sustain ` ` the ood. The city but not tuken pnvper action for the protection of property. At St. John's. Nd.. recantlv n nnnnd to men nnuon. , Servin in the aunt o ` 'renowAl of houilltiu. mu be able to put 8.(XX) on the frontier within ten days. Senor Rm: Gomez. Ind:-id. Ilho is I V33 STORE ON WELLINGTON SPIRIT occupied by Nuzent & Taylor; 3 aooti buulnun Iund. Poueualon given on the m K: znluo \ qunuliny of'l`1nannth Tool: 101- ulo. SA All Hi. AhLl`1. we xronuer vmnm nan anya. Sanor Run Gomez. Ind:-id. who has trader. has spin been oerod the post of Minister It Wuhingloll. Prince Alexnnder Torlinn. of Rome. IQIVIOCB 50 Z40l'Illl. M. Bachelor: has tendered his resigne- tion uh the Paris chamber at deputies because hie ptopoution soextend en un- nosty topolitionl oenden rejected. In the Putin election: veuterdnv nine . ! unu.uuuu_y Ul DI10'\.IOUIll.'K'\1UlsUI. '11:; L.-:>;;:'. of `made returns mow.` than thy Import: into Enalsud dun-ing Jan nu-y dcoroued 6.690.000 compared with JIDIIIT lam: van. The axnm-tn da- UIJIIIIIIHU 0.0UU,UlKJ compnrew Will) Jan last year. The export: de- crease ,900,(I)0. l....I \u..|;-|....... ...a nu. nu.-. m..... cI'esaeu,vuu,UUu. Lor.l`Salin-bury and the other mem- bers of the retiring ministry were booted at Pottcmouth whila returning from Osborne. wbibber they had gone to deliver up their seatn. Wm I nr\llrv l\`Q|um mill nnnom-.I> (Lil, UIIWlIy, BIDS IOI' L4lV(`l'p(.`0l. Lord Dufferiu received an ovation At. Rangoon. especially from the natives. who am grateful for Lmly I)nfferin`| efforts in behalf of native women` Lord and La-.ly Dutfcriu will yroccvd imme~ dintely no Mandalay. Sir Arthur Sullivan lmu nwrra .l.: EOTB D0p8HJl. In is understood that the Ulster lend- ers have ordered 10.000 stands 0! arms in preparation for the (ivil war which the conszder inevitable. A Loyalist I or airma that Gun. Lord Wohaoley, being uked whether the Qnaau'a troops would re upon Ulster Loyalians. as skilfullv threatened in D recent speech by Thomu Sexton. promptly replied, Anv lovnl oloer would rnnian his mm- IDIEFIDII IIIIF. Louis E.Hu-t, a wealthy proouress. was on trial in London to-day. Tww children. 12 and 13 years old, testied that they took tea at the defendants house, on her invitation. and were alter- wardi taken to a room and forced to submit to gross indignities as the hands of an old man. The court refused bail for the detoudnnt. `Plus I1-in-A-ital` in n-...-n...l 5,. at... I01 one UOIBIIUBIII. The Onreviboh is engaged (.0 the second dnughter 0! the Prince of Man- tenegro. She is 18 years of age and Is now Lt school At St. Peteraburg. The Cut has engaged M. Lnnsou. professor of Rhetoric at tho college o! Toulouse. to not. as praooptor to bzarovibah. Lan- son is I strong advocate of Repnblionn principles. There an several canon of am-H-pox it St. Vincent de Paul. ninihn-In in n-.....lnnl in Hull l`.. LII] uuy I` ll-ll DUBIUJ III! I N 1' Uli.DlUl4 on Wellington street. the sump Idontlcnl clnu ol good: for About 25 par cont. lau. 'IU BE. VIIIOUIJI 118 ram. Diptberm is prevalent in Hull. To- ronto, Minden and other places. A one of nmnll.nnx hu been diqnnv. I THE TILIGBAII IIOI TI! IABTEB IOUI QUIITIHPIHILY GIVEN: I10 ltloflllci `lint libel cunndlnu- `Nauru: IIIOQO and What 'I`heyPo- Iud-A Hula of lvoryillla lull] lead and IAmo-hnIJ. I Tho Econamilt shows that Home Rule would involve the Miditiopfof $.(XIJ,(XX) to Irish Iuntion. ` Rnruin in DJ`: nunnt n ' lrnnnl If I3 01 BIIIIIIOI II VVIIIIIIIKIUIL Torlinu. Rome, noted for his great wealth Ind for having carried out Inuny extonuivo publxo work! in Italy. is dead. Evidnnnn in now nu hand nhntina that in Law, is now. Evidence in now at hand showing that Michael Bursts was lntaly lung in Iro- lnnd while innocent of the crime with which he wu obuaed. Than Dnlun hf nwilln. Mnrirlmuin an wmcn ne wu onnrgou. The Duke 6! Sovillo. adridansde an swamps velterduy to escape (tom ptilon, but hilod. The duke has oerod his services to Zorills. M h...s.-o....o. 3... o....Am..a 5;. ....:..... EOIIOIJS GK )! UBIVOIY HUGO! lly OOIIIXOI. Prince Bismnrck is alleged to have ooxed who Duke at Edinburgh l(X).000 to induce him to surrender his right: to the Duchy of Sue-Coburu-Goths. T121; E: :f !.:-min. z'.`,t.n.ri2r. ;.hrm; Hmr. aenvoru weir BOIII. Wm. l enry 0 Shea will contest Gul- wl city as the Home Rule candidate, an Mr. Purnell will support him. Mr. O'Cnnnnr, who mun nlsn ratnrm-d fnr III Ml". rurnen Wlll Bl]pp0Ila HHIL1. lllli. O'Connor, who was also returned for Gnlwuy. aims for Liverpool. [mrd Dnnrin rnmwivml nn mmtinn At W|lI pay LU Intondlng purolnnml to oul Ind onmlno our Itoox. which embncon nvarylblng oulnhl: In well no of Furn. an! n we unnu- Anlnn-4 Iulnnu `I an: .\--n nnrulu -g -p. In . aumely no Mamlallly. Sir Arthur Sullivan has 0903911 Joseph Bennett. to write 3 lnbrettu far llnu cun- tntalouutle-I on Longfellow "Uoldcu Lep,eud." He will couducbhisfxmt per- formance of tho cunbam at the Loads musical festival In October n- . .. n u.- 1 . 1 n KLILIFICN-I IEHDIVII Ill UUDUUCI . Bismarck. at a council ()1 ministers yesterday. discussed the subject. of Ger- mauiziug Poland. He said the ;;ovcrn- ment would soon introduce uneasuresa dealing with grants to farmers. teachers and theatres ; M50 :1. bill to e atablish LI German Univnrsity at Posteu. The nrono.-soul motion. in the German nerlnan umvurmny no rosmu. The proposed motion, in the German Reicbetag.request.inp, Prince Bismarck to negotiate with the powers concerned for the uutablisbumnt 0! a double monetary stundud. has been abandoned owing to the want of support. in Pans. /` Thu Sal-vial) mwernmnnl: hm: innnadh `I13 Wllli OI BUDPOTS ID l"Il`I. / The Serviuu government has issnedh ukase. ordering two {all divisions of the army to go into camp immediately at Urnngo. and calling upon the rkgimeuts oi Lnndstrum to hold themselves in readiness for active service. nunnnn (lnnl:nn- n-an ll {1l.,l-0......'- resumes: xor ucuve servxce. Greece decline: ovon Mr. Glndst.oue`s sdvioe todisarm. There is reason for suspecting that the powers are not. wholly unitcd on the quouiou. Russia has refused to cake part. in the nuv-n}4`lo- monnnuou. while German irgfclnds have been ordered to remain at Malta. The situation, therefore. in not a whit. more hopelul. In is nndarstood that the Ulster lpm]. u.auun.u.- nu-Jvlvun ... vvwvuxn. Sir Arthur Sullivan has chczmn Jo.-mph Bennett to write the lllrretto for the cancnm founded on Longfellow`:-1 "(lol- den Legcnd." 110 will conduct the tint. performance of the oanbuta an the Lemla musical feacival in October. "Dianna-nh n} -1 nnnnnil nl nniniabn-a oy momu aexwn. prompmy repuea, Any loyal oloer would resign his oom- mist-ion nt." Lani. N`. II.-.5 - Innllluuv rs-tnnruunnn fmwzws OF THE WBRLD. IIC OIIIITIIIVIF Ill] C131? :1] erasing the ptinoipd ::'l.'|he :I'Wi0lll history at Now "uuul Tlnoldnt and most nlilblc hand of n in the market. Fm from I" chant- ca Ind articial avoring. ` noun |l_D_ sn.vn I Kim . It in the result of sin and violation of In turn`: lawn. t The great creator of the uni van in hi: innite macy hudone much to ` nllny the suffering of hi: people by giving them on of nature : store-liouu Hbglm fa ovary wound." Such is the Pnin-Killet made by Petry Davin & Sm ; it stop: pain almost mutually. in and both internally and oxtcrnnlly. And in of I" other pain rgmadiq the oldest and test. ' --.---4Q._ 1 ho l'Ipu Worn Dnungod. The one 01 Blondell & Co.. of Mom- rul. vs. R. Newlnndl. toboooouint. occu- piod the intention of tho Dinsion Uourt during I lu-as pu-I olco-dug. II was an action brought to recover 57.88, nine of I stock of meorsclnum Illd briu root ` pip... When any nrrind seven! of tho dent refused to . ind sent them back to Montreal. at retained than that were not dunagod. A verdict was rendered for defendant. ipa were found to be dunugod. These 5:1. nun >-Ivul nu nnl-vlnu nu vnun. Loudon. Feb. 9.-Jol:u Morley. speak- ing at Newcastle lmt evening. refused to be drawn into giving an exposition ol the govrrnuionvs Irish lens, which. he said. were left with Ola atone. He said further coercion was possible. but that the pncs WOl]ldl)B too uroat. an cyoroive meruureq would mean an impotent pn- linment. secret societies. refusal to pay rent and dynamite. The government would make an earnest eort to and 1 better vmy. The :1 ny of half measures had gone ; the ml settlement must be elfectod. ` ._.__?4 .___-.. assume valued as I2,LUJ,(DU I The guard is still kept on (iulIeld`s remains. and it will be ooniinuad until J nne. ' A n....I....-.... __..._.1 1-...-- r __.z. t. anumoworm, am . [or unnnero. Unjer Secretary {or the home depart- ment. Mr. Henry Broadhurst. M.P. for Birmingham. The appointment of Mr. Broudhursh has caused a aenzntion in political circles, ibnt uwtlemsn being the llrst gnmlemsn that has ever risen to the ministry. The appointment in takennann indication that it. is Mr. Gln.datone'a1ntontion to raly upon the mums uzsinnt. the inuence 0! (.119 urin- tocracy. The Libarnl clubs are divided in opinion on the subject. the Reform and Devonsliiro disapproving of the up- pointmout. Ind the National Liberal enthusiastically approving it-. ..___ I 1 A FINAL BliT'l"LI1lEN1' OF Tl [man QUE!- 1-nn Iumw nu nrncn-run A1` nunl! ` ..._.....v.;u 1 up Mr. Lorillard. tho sportllmizn. l`eft. an estate valued at O2,(II),(XJO I The unnnl in still Icnnt nn u-l|nld`n A Qnobooer named Jamu Lewis is held in default at 01,000 Km` nwlndling ' in New York. Now V...-.. l'..L-|.. o.....a _:n -.... ....|- 3,. . unu ulna olnlureu. I The total loss of name in the Pan- huudlo region. Texan. by the recent storm is put at 200,000 head. The U. H. nnwnrnmnnt nnr I. rnwnrrl Ill new lork. T New York`: Irish {and will a:uu|; to about Ol6.(X)0 when all the c actions` ue made. | ' A and A... :. n...|.. L..1.._. 1... ......IA di *S'T C)CT(* i-`on SA (cl: IIB U-IIQO. A and dog in Omaha bolero he could bo headed off had bitten 25 other dog: and thus children. Tim o.,.o..l 1...... :1, ....nl.. :.. n... D-.. 1 norm is put: an `A.IJ,ulJ new. I U. 8. government oer a. rewud 01 9200 for the cnpture of Connor. the pollggnmiat. who in now in hiding. " ' he chess game`. between Zukertort and Urn:-aibn -.....L.._.I-.. AL A Y . . . . ~ . -_ pulglllllli. WIJO II DOW III Dltllll. and Steinitz yeatetdnv at St. Louis wu drawn by mutual consent at the and at the 22nd move. Thu Dual`: -v'u:n|| II7mnn man man 7 .r ueuce. weuon us me-mug uuaumu. OR the our loud of horses which were reoenuy shipped from Illinois to Kear- ney six were uknkod WIN! hydropho- I bit: and four ol them did. Thnrulnu ninlnh Anpi. Hnnlnu ffnrnl. DIE BBO IOIII OI I30! 1"."- Thnrsdoy oighllltori Cooley. slum- er residing three miles from Xnregor. Iowa, emptied some :oa_ls from 3 stove in a. shed sdjoining hll house. The shed lcnnght re in the night end the house wss destroyed. Cooley. his wife and three children being burned to desth. The Northwest Transportation Com- my has begun suits in the United antes Circuit Court ogsinut the Green- wich and the Continental Insuronoo companies for the loss of the Quebec. which was wroolrud in tho Ncobiah Uhnunel, St. Mu'y's River. while bound from Duluth to Semis with I some of wool and sundries. Julv l6t.h. 1885. The owners holds policy in the Continen- tal for 088 125. and in the Greenwich $15,000. The vessel has `since been l'BlB0(l and will be repaired at Owen B onnd. -:j9t+:--->~ ma non The walk which Weston won was t .r a purse 0! 06,000. and to demonstrate the merits of stimulants vs.tot.nl absti- nence. Weston H8 lilo-long ubatniuer. (H the our Inn/I nl Inn!-can whinh wnra n ..u n uun-um. .n.._..uu unuu... Dubhn, Fob. 'J.-Measrs. Healy and Biugar have nrrxvedat Galwny to sup- port Lynch against 0 Shea, Parnelrs uomxuw, in the parliamentary contest them. Hr-uly. in a speech last. night. said the Nntuouulist party had not been consulted in regzurd to the nomination of ()'Shcu, uu Llmt. almost every mem- ber of the pzuty will loan u. hand rather than support. an odious Whig iutrigucr. 1Ieuly u Hpt`(`(.`lI ix con:-1i by some persons as n. Lhrant. to depose Parnell from the luude_:rship pf thu Irish party. lluhlin. I"!-Xv ).-(}reat.inf.nrenn in fnlt. IHIIBI VVIIKET. Solicitor-Gonoml of Ireland. the Mac dermon. , Elan-nknrr nlohn AA-nu-alt-v Mu Inlnui DFYUO. 1u.r. IO! HDGFUBGD. Under Colonial Secretnry. Rt. Hon. George Osborne Morgan. M P. for East Denbigh. Umlnr Hnnrntnrv fnr lndin ir U l\, IJUIIIJIRIJ. Under Secretarv for India, Sir U. Ix. Sbnttloworth. MP. for Clithero. , lYn lnr Han-non-n bu tho Im-no dunn-L mBai. 1'".'a'0f! culhn loan: H. IPA? IUIIAY. Ohulnt. nunoduvon oonlorhblo: wood sheds. tunu largo yub. Boil luniu. Apply to R. . Prhocu 80.. or to JOHN Irolll [H0 lUl|(H.2l'HlIl]! (`I LIN! IFIBU PHITBY. Dublin, Huh, `.).-Ureaii interest is felt licroiisi to this outooiuo of the split in the Nn.t,i(iuiilie.t. 1ml`C_V in support of tlio UHl1il|(llll'.(`S {or ill!) vacant piirlisuioutury sent in Uinlivuy. Mr. Pniiiull urrivod lust vveiiiiii,: Hllnl to-day started for Uulwuy. to take part. in the canvass of his uniniuce ()`b`lien. lie was accoun- piiiiunl by Thomas Power. ()'l/`uunor. Kelly. bk-xlun, 1)..-may and Campbell, rnornbcrs of lhirliumont. Fifty Irisli lXl(1!lil)t.`TB of parliament have signed an uppoil to tho electors of Giilwnv, asking them to uphold Psi'nell's nominee. Heuly. who leids the opposition und urges the return of Lvnch. claims to have 18 followers among the Irish mem- bers. Parnell, in an interview here. said he did not uttuoli any importance to the incidontnudbiid no fear that it would cause It permanent dierence among tho members of his party. I! the party livid desired to hold 3 confer- encs to consider the Uslway trouble he would willingly have consented to adjust the matter in that way. He antici- patod that he could easily smooth the tlireutcued split in such ii manner that Heuily would be restored to his position in the party. wbilu at the some time U'Siies would be returned. Ilnl-J... l4`..|\ ll __\Nhnn Dgtnnn l\'l`.nn. rnmauy. Lord Chancellor of Irelnad. Rt. Hon. John Nsisl1,n.tpre=1eu 9. Lord Justice of Appeal. Anornnv-Gmwrnl of Imlnml. Mr. Sn. Ul Appoul. Attorney-General of Ireland. Mr. Sn.~ muel Wnlker. Qnlinutnu II--.-~..I nf [-..l-...l 6|... Mun UUTIHUW. Secrebarv oltbo Admiralty. Mr. John T. Hibbert. M I for Oldhum. . ITn:I..- Ia`n-.. Q..---L....n D_-I lnwum nmnon. m.r. Ior ulaunm. Under Foreign Secretary. Prof. J runc__ Bryce. M.P. for Aberdeen. ` Under (`mlnninl Sam-ntnrv Rt, Hon, U BUGS WOUILI UU ruuuruuu. Dubhn,Fsb. `J.-Wl:on Parnell, O'Con- nor and O'Brien. arrived 3|: Gglwgy they were met. by amob who jostled the lriah loaders and cried, To hell with O'Shea nnd Parnell. Healev. who had arrived some time previously. hurried to the scene, and pushing his way through the mom! said he would break the head ol any man who (lured to insult. Parnell. O -9:-T: vv.....nu-..... ... .... - ..--.. Loudon. Feb. {).-The following up- pointments have been made under the new admiui-an-a Lion: Fhnnnnllnu AI Hunllnnluu n' I nn......t.... new BUIIIIDIVIITH LIUIJZ Chancellor of theDuohy of Lancaster. Mr. Edward Heueagc. M. P. (or Great (irimaby. Lnrd Uhnnnnllnr of lrnlnml, Rt. Hon. AMERICAN rnnazilmq `!!'E.`.!".'5!"f-':1":) E-!V\r"'.'I1.\.):-, Plum of tho hull are M the booknoruuf 6`. Hunky no J. Henderson a C::.. where Iuu MI now ho I card. 1... m Ton: Pnlno...... Jenny Cum-nl Phlln. 3 road Doljandnou IT: Wuhan) North w uh Eh: T;i'EFAvE%conTE;% STOCKS. Bank of Montreal...... Ontario Bank...... Bank du Peuple . . . . . .. Molsons Bank...... " Bank of Toronto . . . . . . .. lianque jac ues Cartier.. Merchants anlx.. .. .. .. 8uebec...... nion Bank . . . . . . . . Bank of Commerce. . lm rial.... F eral Bank . . . . . . . . . . Can. Pac. R.R. . .. . . . . . . Montreal Telegraph [Co.. Rich. & Ont. Nav. Co. . .. City Passenger R.R.... Montreal Gas Co. . . . Canada Cotton Co . . . . .. Dumlas Cotton Co . . . . .. Ontnrio Investment . . . . .. N` W. Land Co.... .. .. St. Psul M. & M.. - $'Look out for the (it qnundu Carnival sour. us vv nuv -nnIIu I . Ouwego, Feb. 9, I p.m. Wheal-unchanged; white state, 92 ; red `state 95. Corn--lower; Old No 2 western 48. Oats -quiet ; white state oo. Barlaynuncbanzed : No. 2 Canada 78c; No. 2 Extra Canada 88; No. 3 Canada oo. Rye-held 60 in bond 1\4n,.BDl.Q11. P_1?:B.1 E 5" ` Having secux;a:iWthfe Agency for Kingston of one of the Largest Manufactories of Embroidories in the world, and having imported an anormous quantity, we now oer them to the Ladies of the city at LESS THAN WHOLESALFI `PRICES. The Largest Stock, the Greatest Variety, and the Low- est Prices at _\{(ALSH& STEACY S uori-our: rum Wlmo Bnooluixl, 3. If. 2) yards wide. IIorrook'a Twill White Shootingl. 9, 9}, 9| yuds wide. Finlay`: White Twill Shootings. 9, 2;. ysrds wide. Nsum White Twill Slieeliiigl. . yard: wide. , White Pil ow Uononn. "Fiiihy'I Ben." 10. 42. 45, 48, 54 Riohnrdi Irish Pillow Llncnn. 40. 4!, 45 inch. 40 Pieces Unblooohod Twill Bliooiingl. 400. New Ink`: Telegraphic Block Letter. (Donna at Wright 00.) New York. Feb. 9.-lt certainly looks as if we are on the verge of a crazy era of spe- culation, which is likely to carry some stocks as far beyond their intrinsic value as the late bear fever unwarrsntsbly de ressed them. The great Pennsylnnim ending scheme. which is at the bottom of all this. can hardl be said to have assumed any very tangible shape. The Pennsylvania Coiripciny denies. as a corporation, its intention of entering into the scheme, but acknowledges the possibility of individual members of the Pennsylvania Company forming a syndi- cate for the purpose of controlling the road. This is a veritable distinction without a dif- ference. From Chicago this morning's dis- patches are sent asserting that open rate- cutting is being indulged in by the Pennsyl- vania Company, and furthermore that they will in all probability withdraw from the pool at to-day's meeting. Nevertheless the market does not respond, and despite these rumours. and in the face of bear gossip. we . believe this market is a purchase on reac~ ` tioris --DortAN 8; \'VRlGllT Co. Hon-oak`: Phin White Bhooluuzl, 9. if. 2} ynrda Shauna. 2. 2}. an vudn wid. FINANCE-UUhd.M..ml:tUE. \.IJ|I7'(l7| ll l71T|[ll| I;U.I London. Feb. 9, (xz' o p.m.)--Arrived. wheal, rm; corn, not ing ottering. To arnvc, wheat and corn. rmer. Liverpool, Feb. 9.-Wheat quiet and de- mand poor; supply ponr (fargoes o coast. not much nluiug, com, lull. demanl poor, 314;. Cargoes off coasl. not much doing. Weather cloud). I ....n-......... . u-vuvvu _....u. ...u. Montreal, Feb 9. llour-Receipls, zoo bbls: sales report- ed none. Market dull : demands limited to local want at unchanged rates. Quotations : Patents. 4.2: lo mu : superior cxura. A.OO I `O-RENT from the [at of any text, the H|nd some Dwelling. 151 Earl street. at present. occupied hy U. E. Fouwick. Esq. Apply to ll. & J. GAl.lilNEH. Vislblo Supplies 0! Ollln. Clxicago. Feb. 9.--The visible supply of grain he_ is: Wheat. 54,196,942 bush.; corn, 7.15 ,393 bush; oats. r.8z4.569 buah.; rye. 715.486 bush.; barley. l.7g!.677 bush. New York. Feb. o. The visa lo sunnlv of 715.4250 bush.; barley, 1.7 1,077 Dusn. York, 9. ~The supply grain hare is : Wheat. 54,197,045 bush.; Corn. 7.251.352 bush ; Oats, 1,854,398 bush. Rye, 715.067 bush.; barley, 1,750,207. l0Cal wanx at uncnaugeu rates. guolauons Patents. 4.25 5.35 ; supenor cxura. 4.00 to 4.10 ;ex!ra superne, 3 90 to 3.95; spnng extra, 3.70 to 3.75 ; superne, 3 40 to 3.50: strong bakers; 4.15 103.00 ; fine. 3 20 to 3.30 : middlings. 300 to 310; Pollards. 2.75 to 1.85 ; Untarh bags, I 50 to 1.90; City bags, 1 40 102.45 for stron bakers. Whe.1t-nom'l : r wintcrm l0nz`\vh1lr-.1 102.45 nor sxron oaxers. Wheat-nom'l ; winlcrqx l0g:;wh1lc 9o (0 9| ; spring 9110 92. ()nru-oo to Gm. wuuuu nu-In-I. Liverpool, Feb. g.--'Jollon, rather easier ; ups. 4 15-16; Orleans. 5 1-16` Corn Ono 310...... Bnrley ., Uuru-oo to Peas - 70 to 72. Oats-3:} to gzjc. Barley--50 to 60c. Ryc-65 to 67. 0almeal-.4.xo to 4.50. `Cornmeal-2.9o to 3.00. Pork-13.z5 to 14.00. Lard-9 to gc. Bacon--1o to no Hams- n to l2C. Cheese -6,] to 10 as toquallty. Butter-Townahipn 14 to n ; Morrisburg :2 to 20 ; Western 10 to x5c. Eggs-rm. 22 to 24. Feb. 9. IOIIIFI many OI OUT 0W'l RUOQI. osltlon t) ulu pe`h1: aa'.l-lmzu Inllty. workmanship and price. "IO liigln Place lot |li)ii;FiuiIiis|Iing. BEOIIIPFU AND IIIIPKENIW. (Doran :9 Wright 00.) Chlosgo. Fob. IL-1 p.m. Rlomrn Bnlrvnrl ur ....... I6 8.!!! London and Luurpool Mun-Mn. (Duran A` right Go.) nmlnn Wnh n II1'-In nm\__Arr uslunn uluun lI.|lll\ll'. `(Doran d Wright 00.) Nlw You. Feb. I.- M5 p.|n. :n. ma'1- LI'| I"l' nu 1,200 Pieces Direuct r}omiEe}Ia.ndT R. vv'.eL:I:.nn,.3N. . 127 I93! 00 x1J H8 1205 I91` nosmu an STORE, Wellington St- Du. I0. 59 126} ion ,;t 121` I01 64! H7 ((1 : ..:;'.:'a2:.':.'.i::-*c;:.'1..`:."' 0 j on, or baton the m dn I {$65 ' :I1'AR`l'l.lllO non \o..aauv.n(' Estate Agent. E00833 T0 RENT. TINANTB '00 Building hob. hrut. le.. bought and 4. cold on otuunlniou. uo_ I To-Da.y s Arrivals : I noon 1 now`. We wish the publio,to undorutnnd thu. our Wonderful 83.60 Pants to ordor no Not made frcm common Cunsd: Twoodn. but from All Wool Imported Trouaoringa, in Non. Stylish Patterns. Call and ex- Imine the good: for yourself and be your own judge. A. BA|RD&CO., _;._._ OPERA HOUSE Fish and Oyster Market. I:ceple(l. A certied cheque, amounting to O5o.oo, must accompany each tender, which shall be forfeited ifthe party tendering declines ` to enter into a contract at the rites and on the terms stated in the offer submitted. The cheque thus sent in will be returned to i I the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted. \V IRVING ___ _-._ . _ . . . - _ . .-; nvvv For the following Services required by the Corporation of the City of Kmglton, viz. :- Plank Walks l Crossings All the nluurn on I... 1........1.-x _.,.,,r V- \4n(|oJA.A5|J All the above to be Iurmshed according to specications. to be seen at the engineer's oice, (during ofce hours), and where III other information may be obtained. I The Iowcst or :|nv n-muor nnt ....~..... 4.. *omcr mxormauon be obtaint or any tendr not ne`cessa xly azccpled. certied chenua .'|mnnnh'na In In. A- -1- oloo Thou. Inna`. owomo rootoon. Pub. 0. moi or ran mm mnlhnv, has Wmu'r-~() ening.. :ghcst.. Lowest... Closing... COIN-0 -nmgu ighesl.. Lowest... Closing... OA1*a-0pcnmg. . High:-51.. Lowest _. 3 IIIIUNU nuuul.-9 rullill A !l`ICnl.'l Y. V_li_1ds_ur H-Ml BM, Pmcm Strut IJIILII. Suddenly, ab Dubuth Minnesota. Dr. Wm. Ffl.b6l'. son of Hm Irate Jun. Frm-or, and brother of Capt. H. l"munr, nl this mt)`. At Toromo. on Feb. 5th, Hattie Gertrude, fourth beloved lauulxter of Frederick and June II. Oliver, Ill bur ninth year. 01 such in the kingdom of Heaven. At. Wnzertown, N.Y, of congestion of the lungs. Lsurn U. IIu`l, daughter of Ed- ward and Catherine 1Iull,oI Kingutou. sued one vanr. Thu Tillinghast Tailoring Hausa. Nothing ll-.0 Fur with tho Ihormnmotur M 26 below zero. (lnllmuy comes to the rucuo sud ooru for tho reluulndor at this momh his entire (Stock of l.'1|l1J.\1.LlJLL` IJIUIKU. kl! UU-o 4Hudquu(ero for ()h()\'}-`.1: ANI) 'l`lM0 I` BEICD, SEED (HKAIN, (THOICE FAMI- LY F'h.tUl(. l'lEHSEU HAY. lunlll. On Monday, the 8:11 iun:., the wife of '1'`. Mali. Robertson, of a daughter. Brennan than I mm wnh soul an deud. Who never to hlmnel! huh nld When driving in an open med. With only I It!!! but on his hand. Tun! Oallowny can loop him warm. 1 . . .-1 nun.- Miss Jackets at Gust Price. ALSO ALL HIS Gent|emen s Fur Coats. It will psy my who to buy than was cu bum- mer them over. Hnwover. as me Sour bu gone back tor another In Wmsllo, no one who pur- chases. even In this law dale. need dnpnir ov having Ibnndam: omvortunny vhn canon of looting their utility. Feb. glh. t'1'1ANKL1>i 1mos.& 00,.` Hudauutara (or (H.()\'l-ilt Ann 'rmn1*r WIIIJ IIIJ LII aged one year, L BROOK s'i'f;T- .. Penn -0 ]_ L-can ~ W. H. cAe;.'35i!sKv. u;m.r.u u~.Nm;1 WI be received a Dlth Oice of lhe City Engineer until EUR FUR- W EALED TENDERS will be received at `lthe Oman hf Ihn (Iv l:nainnAr until GEORGE CLIFF TENDERS. TI/\KEI7\J*(`)`1TI-6`E L I. ,~ I. Inch. D luv ucmm-wu ..u........-. R. J. BURDETTE, y Ilnll. 1I|III'_8_d_l!_. Folmmy mt. QIJBGT :--"AdE't:t_:_ a Young In l" -av-I FRESH IIALIBUT, (Dorau . 'rgr./cw.) umao, u.1...I*'ub.D.-Olou II lam. Mnrn Aunn. AV smoked BEA DAEMON hobntorl. Unun W. IRVING, Oily Engineer. '1 Open Homo moot. OAIOOII I O0. 2351365 as_z::z:" ToH KINGSTON 0LLER RINK. KINGS-;I:(51;IS vsiMIKADOS Corner Lot for ula--n 91 Apply un ch premise: l nut to Cook-'1 Church. 1 nil modern Improvements. Ily. C. LIVINGSTON, Sn. LAILGII BRICK ll0USE-Con!IInln H rooms; ono door above Wlllon'I Llvnry. Also No. 91!. Queen mroct at gruent ooouplod by Lin. Nlmmo. Apply to . 0. WILSON. Livery omen. I . uvuw vu .......-..,. .~_Y, _ bo IOOII. V Adllrnton to loldlen 0! ml: Bnlullon In unl- torn and of Bunny A to I.l|ary-1oc. lab. I. A.l:"l'E'CTlJ_Rl_E_V}lQli_T|I_HEAR|NG You pay the high prices coma city dealers um Inna [or their Fun when WIVIID IIIPVI A'II--au~- IW LInduy....~............Injbr Nash. ILA. It at Ohuamoro .. Ir. lonallh Hr. Loglo ."Mr. C. Stung C.I ouuuu of Tnunlnn .. Llu Ito` Indy Bbomu............,.....................In IArnruBe|uulnmp.... ....ll-nu ll: uh-vlr -.-`y: yg . cuuby... Kha Junta .. Guy hnx -..... . TU-LET. Two varon a'o_a's:s on Olulnsm, I WI-3' __ Ohou .....II. On the Gnu-d... in. L. uhsnnon Olphln . Boot luau. Ileun. Culoy J onngker. B.n.C. Priou- I6o. zoo and Bo. Ruuv ` unit for yuqnouo an be urod Inc ot oh no at tho upon Home on `hnnday, whats the plsn cm DOQOII. . . _ . ..,__ .1 nu. n-u.Il4u| In nul- THEATRI9AL[%!I Undv I` the put: onus oi Ell Worship the Iluor and City Oouneu. rs 3'1! och llll'I`.. `I'll R 5 luv, AT THE OPERA HOUII. "THE IIUWAEEB All! "811! HUI. Prooeedl, Wood for City Poor. Bo ulnonnly umm hi: patron: for fourteen nag! 0! [ongroyp patronage. nnd hope: [or I E&``: 4.. Lu: buy It the BOBTON EAT & FUIIIBTORE nn Wnlllnalnh in-ant thnnnmn Mnnllonl nlnnn 14:11 P W.0. Band in attendance. A Inluton. Ilia. ; Bkn!ea,10c. ` Grand Fancy Dress Mu- anundu Jun. 30 jjs-`J3-Ln hJJ-J-V -I- l`lrn door above Wnldron'n. , H v You want A_l"ur Collar and Cum {or either I say or gaullomsn uompnro our Prices with than of nth-Jr house: and nits the diereuoa. W Wednesday liv'g. Feb. Iona, J. I). FEZ>ILANu u removed from \\'elHnnt)n st. to HOUHEMAID. u once. Apply in M115. A 8. OLIVER. 357 King Street. I-now TWO nma11:A1sL}i union Hdusns. Church. Brock must, with I modern lmnrovelueuls. Fosausion lit 0! EBIDENCE ON BROOK STREET-A double lmcx House. mwoaito Victoria Pnyk. double onpoaito I nmderno. Apply upon the premium. bus:-:7 T0-LET, e` Alfred stripe}. {away I panned and paluwd nll throu h; nlno I ncr ula--n 1-pl: ndl-l site or I store. --j -oAn'rn or cmruo-rims- IIIB IDOWAGEB. -1-1... N.-I. ` 70 BROCK STREET. _ m. no Ilnocnly nul [onerous oonltnunco in MI ncw lion. 1. I). I-`IIOILANID. A: (In nu: Ehm mm In... w....|. Tf(5fI?F v-v--- ..v.. . By the Colobntod Iiumol-ht, - -- -.-.1-1-n-Ix-rnrnrl1`l.'n' do -1. I Iivllallllg Rcd Sign And Blsok Wnlcb. YOU -s-uuuu.-y....... "Guy ux. 1 L2 - ._` u lot the onnlni ii In! K0 MIG. A. I Illaldlu 0 huutuy. FIB `I'll PUBPOBI of winding up An COMM. TIIITY IIAMIB (U) of an Oil! KI - you on lJ=`th0ompsny'n noel will cold .5 under I! received by the and no lo FIBBUABI mu won. out or or us will In Ian. Int-Joe: loasggnl. Addnuv 10 BE l;: C|I1 ol llnnton on high! Czunpsay. lI`U. Ilfll II WI! l.llIl'l|l' 1 goodl. we Ira In I :'.l-lmzmn an remrdn I no-Inn, gyu` Trlunhnn Ilonvorm Ilu. Huh 1! unmon xnomurlonao uyubobcuno ntioulj bu... nouoltdtuholnddull thohul ow. I -_..__.3 The New York Wurlzl gives an insight ., into the immense prot which the Telephone Company is making. It was after this centennial that the first tele- ` phone exchange under the Bell patent l was established, anal it was not until 1879 that telephonic communication was I fully and fairly introduced in most of `I the cities. Yet up to the 15th January, . 1885. a period of only about six years. ' the total dividends paid to stockholders 1 in that company amounted to about `I $4,000,000. The capital stock of the I company on the lllst oi December, 1884. ( was O24.(X)0.000. Last year an applica- f tion was made to the legislature of ; Massachusetts for an increase to 030,- . 000,000. The rst dividend was declared 1 January 1st, 1881. when 0220.600 was ` paid to stockholders on 78,500 shares, or ' 8 per cent. Another dividend of equal 1 amount was paid the same year. Three - i dividends ol that amount were paid in I l 1582, two of that amount in 1883. and `: also two of O .0623 the same vein ; live i dividends oi 0288,00!) each were paid in . 183-l ;ouo ol the same amount was paid ' January 15th, 1885, and several have been paid since. The stock cost the original investors from 020 to 840 per share. At present they are lisld at I150 each. 0! those who have proted from the stock Prolesiior Bell is said to be worth M.000.000 ; W. H. Forbes, presi- dent. is credited with from 05,000,000 to 88.000000 : Gardner 0. Hubbard with 03,000,000. and a number of others with smaller amounts. No wonder they ght desperately to retain a monopoly of the business. and that all sorts of devices are resorted to as a means of destroying 4 its f nunnuwu vru -nu Ivr ur llll IUIHIIII llIlD--IIGAININO ms IIAJON. Jeolnonvillo. l<`ln.. Feb. 8.-At Peru. Hillnhorough county, last night. I young men nunod Duneuhury entered the house while his mother wn Alone. end. without provocation or werning. killed her by chopping oi! the entire top oi of her head with II! no. The coroner : jury decided that he was mornentuil IDIIIJO when gnfommltted the d . r end no erreeti regvrted. The {unily recently came! ennuylnnin. Whln tho rnnr-an-nr-`n hunt... ..u-...I nun: uv nalcuol Iv {$1. ADI ynlnuy onmo 13 When the murderer`: brother entered the bone sh corpse In nimn bolt up- riqhtln n ohonir, end the an R any mnn neined him trom behind. crying In pnleonn tones ' My God. in killed my mother 1" 3 The nnttloide an In binning nn.....n | The ngea of the member: o! It. Glud<-I atone : new oabinot. no interntina. on showing n tendency to introduce younger men into the highest positions of trust. Eaxl Roseberry. to whom are intrusted the important duties of Secretary of Foreign Anirs, is only 39 you: old; John Morley, the Chief Secretary for Irelsnd, is only 48 ; Sir Furret Herscheh S. An . `l,....n.k l`\nI~\|\lxv'n:I-\ KT! - (lon-nn What in the name of ucolnoais is the Belloville city council thinking about? They-uiuy have been dreaming e good deslehout the Hoods. and the wsysof ab-sting them. but they have done ab- solutely nothing. For days the busi- ness portion of the city has been inun- dated. and there is/an increase of rum and wretoheduess every hour this sort of thingis continued ; and still the alder- men stand or mopo nboutexhibiting 3 degree of indifference J1 imbeoilitv that is most romnrlmhle to say the least of it. The bloclmile of ice must be re- uiovadsomeliow. The thaw willdo it, of course. but if the thaw is depended upon to give the people relief their ps- tieuce and resources may be severely tried. A heavy demand is expected lor lumber. . Oifibe whole, trade is brightening in the Middle and Eeetcrn States. Iron and etoel makers are receiving nnmerone enquiries for large quentitiee of stock. Pennsylvania and New Your iron brok- ers have celled lor `$0.000 tons of old reils end 80,000 tons Beeumer pig. Wool sales are increasing and unanimo- tnrere are bu Vina freely. Molten ol onr- _ pets end woollen goods, boaierygnd ` cloth are buy through orders; price: oi tbeseletter goods promise to ednnoe from 10 to M p.o. The pope: mills on increasing: production, though prices are 8 p.o. below last. you. Boot. Linkers. have more orders on hand than in! year. So l)IVe architects and builders. mi is 49 ; Joseph Chamberlain, 50 ; George Otto Trevclyun. 50; Campbell Banner- man. 00; Earl Spencer, 51 ; Sir Hugbl nunuuu, nu uni `Iv , uu. A Qantas Anvluvlau-ll Chi1ders,E-9; the Murquia of Ripou, 69', Sir William Vernon Harcourt, 59; Earl Kimburloy, 60; A. J. Mundella. (31 ; Eul Granville. 71 ;ami W. E. Gladstone. 77. The average ago of the cabinet ministers in about 55 learn. It has been decided in Toronto that hereelter the elections lor the public school board shall be by ballot and will take place on the same day as the muni- pal elections. ll this alteration in the law had been made long ago the city would have saved 11. large sum of money. It wli\r-nr_v-_guato] in Kingston. but voted down. We hope, however, that this year's board Wlll are to It that an ex- periment which the law wisely permits of will 1); fairly lried. The interests of the school board will he the better though!) of if the candidates appeal to the people at it time when the fullest kind of vote cur bo polled. Why the dual elnction war disapproved of last -year is u puzzle 1) .at finding out. ' IIUIUC-IX` Isl-IU UIEIIIUIII IUI IIIU rllullu school bou.l nhull be by bullet sud will take place on the same tiny In tho muni- cipal elections. 1! tin: nlientaon in the luv had been undo long mo the city would have and a lu-go sum of money" II; III auggolted in Klng|t9n.`bnt_.votod down. We hope. however,` that this years bond will no toit. Tim an ox- penment which the law windy ! It he: been decided in Toronto the hereafter the election: for the public I -..|....| L---) -s._u L... x... 1.1:`; ....l -aII IQIIPIAI I v nnnrvvw n.- gailriusn am. j A ILDIAIVJ IIOIIKIIILI Clllllli. USIFUL to: climax : nnuna. GEJEEJ HEE . 'l'llI rumua. wan: POWIIILEHS AT FIRE! I 2 butthey ulmmabely succeeded in restor- a lllll order by buzaking llllp ting ranks of , ' t e riotera in 0 am: on a. The 1 l military were kept undoralrms all the l evening. while the policemen patrolled 5 I the streets. 1 , nun-u-nun lI|I\fl!Il\lII ..... oe mine In nucvuu :5." Lord Cunoro. while wnlhiu in St. June` utnstwu hail:-d Irythn crowd and robbod at u. surf-pin. A cu-than containing the wife ol 3 lo!-mot minister wuuhopoodon tbounu. bunholuly Inn not uolauod. Lad Line:-net nu iplnnod IotbonilinpIafrooIoMho0ul- ton Club by n uunha cl rough. who gnbfod (and secured biqwnuh ohdn, cum: ow 1-an -rnounu. . Lon Ion. Fob. 0.--1`he Nun nttribUC ` yenter.lsy`a Hot to the Sooinlietn und hit mam taking ndnntnge of In excellent opportunity to attempt h convince the wwld tbnt the noslnl revolution in brew- ` ing. "There in nothing" the New aye. ` ' "to cause nerionn alarm. The riot ongbt J to provoke neither nnger not push. `I he distress in very (ml. and oortngbonkl 1 | be mode to nllcvinte it." '.nv4| nIA:nnQ -LlIA -g||.:__ :_ u. 1 FUHTIIIEK PARTICULARS. London. Feb. 9.--The later accounts from the scene of the disturbance yes- terday reveal the fact that in numerous instances the shop keepers lost property to the value of from 80 to 50. Mr. Orchard. is jeweller. estimates that watches and jewellry to the value of 400 were stolen lrom his shop. A young oouple.just starting in business, have been ruined. Ono tradesmen. with a revolver. succeeded in forcing the rioters to retrmt from hizraho . Two painters. named saver and eercrolt. and a laborer name Paul, have been arrested. charged with malicious damage and theft. 'I`hree policemen were injured in the disturbance. Pickpoclrets work- ed industriously in the throng. Some of theinjurod were taken to tho hospi- tals? The residences of Lord Manners and Lord Gainsborough wereoattaclred, and all the windows ol the establishment of Mrs. Pickett. The jewellerie's on Ox- ford Street was ompletely gutted bv the riotcrn. who carried away jewellery valued at many thousands 0! pounds. Marshall a Snelgrovelu, Peter Robin- son's. and other lure stores were wreck ed. Laruoqnantiti.-4 of jewellery, books. clothing. and other articles, which were land in the innate. have been handed in at the police stations by policeman and oitisena. NAIIID nu on. o .... ..._ New York, Feb.0.-Mujor-Gen. Han- cock lies dangerously ill at Governor's Island. His Me is clisptired 0!. I.ntnr-()nn. Han:-nnk dim! on. 2-58 there. He was loudl;,_hooted and men- aqed with clenched [late by tho riotere. The leaders of the socialists, especially Burns, Hyndeman. Williams and Cham- pion (the last named of whom is an ex- captain of amllery). will probably be proaccuted. The most violent acts were committed on North and South Audley streets and Oxford atreots. Probably 200 shops and a dozen :|ub houses were eerionaly damaged. am about lty ab) 3 were pillazed. including jewellera,' but era`. butchers` and wine nhopn. Hun- dreds of inoensive people were mal< treated. ` run. any IIII urpnn n-__... ...... ._ _...__ OVIITIHIW TVVO UIKLNITE PILLAIB. These fell across (Jhariug Cross and blocked the tratc to Ind {tom the Chur- ing Crone railway station. Some time alter dark the mob gradually left. Trafal- gar square. As the mob dispersed Its sections made havoc in the streets until they dwindled away. The scenes which characterized the retreat. of that section 1-.f ohn I-I-.ln D....l. .-nnl. uu`\:n|\ mnnt ULI|Il'IOE6IlZBl\ B116 TCIFGID OI DUKE ECCIAOU of the Hyde Park mob which went through Oxlord street also attended the retreat oi the other sections. Every street they entered was surrendered to them, and at midnight the police can- curred in stating that never before in the pageant generation has such :1 tremen- d s disturbance occurred in London ...~..i. .... mm. Inn. ..n,|,.n.1 u,...... ..m,.:..I.. . GEN. IVINFIIELD $00! I` HANCOCK. none : London. Feb. 8.-At Hyde Park Burns again addressed the mob. This speech was even more violent than the others he had` made. and the whole address was I well calculated to But the crowd loose l upon the town. When the speaking was over the mob broke up into sections and disappeared iron: the pcene. The main. body went back east along Oxford street again. The erlghted residents along this thorouahlare were not yet recover- ed lrom their panic, and the mob had the street to themselves. They smash- ed every sound window they noticed. The wine shops were broken in and their contents distributed freely to who- ever wished to drink. The beer ruluons were _similarly treated. Tailor shops were broken into and the clothes and rolls of cloth were thrown out into the street to be taken by those strongest in the ghts which resulted. Every per- son they met who looked like a lqreigner wse stoned and beaten (mm the street. Scores of times polioemen attempted to make arrests. but were every time bent- en and compelled to surrender their prisoners. In the meantime several thousand rowdioa remained in 'l'rsls.lgsr Bk-,,...r ,1....:._...r:.>.....,_y.',.,, i,. n,.,...._.. .\. _~)_:_ TWJ NIGH 1'3 0\ll)u' rmmsm a nggai P1-:n.11m & 12m,