Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1911, p. 1

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_ The EEINE F DOOMED To Premature | Death Says LAST VERY ---- ™E TOWN OF GAN \ANOQU E. Citizens Bamt! Went n to Brockville for Tory Pow-Wow. Sept. 26 infant Me- Me street, ~William of -Lrananoque, Donald Chester, and Mrs. Wm. Chester, passed away, after al weeks, on Sunday The yesterday ada Stegl company, Upwards of 100 politieal enthusiasts whose surplus vim had not been work- ed off in the demonstrations of Thurs day and Friday ev went down to Brockville at sig o'¢lock v . headed by the Citizens' band to asst. the conserva tives of that town in their big sO Broek an illness of sever arrived Can Briton go for the sthooner cnry [FH with a ening, on the special Is NOT LIKELY TO LONG: last poli Laurier Was Defeated by Sentiment. But He Will be Restored to Power by Reason----His Prestige is Rising Every Day: Montreal, pt, 26,--"'Rir Wilirid Laurier was sated by sentiment, and will be restored to power by rea- son," declared Sic Lomer Guoin, ves terday, when interviewed on the re wilt of the election, "For every wan,' continued the Quebec promipr, "Nir Wilfrid Laurier stunts higher in defeat than he ever stood in victor: and his prestige i rising every day, since the 21st, es pecially for those who voted against him. fie will stand still higher when, in a couple of weeks from now, when people will be given an opportunity to compare Mr. Borden with Sir Wil frid Laurier, snd the eolleagues of Sir Wilfrid to the colleague of the new premier,' Sir Lomer declarm! that he had no doubt that the conservative regime was doomed to a premature death and that the liberal party would come to power, stronger than ever. Seni ments and prejudices had been worked sificiently agsinst Sir Wilfrid Laurie and his colleagues, but the efiects of such a campaign could not be of any protracted effect. The provincial pre mier declared that he did not see how the result of the elections eould af fect his policy. If the time had come, be wotthd not hesitate in appeadng to the people and would be sure of <a vietory. arden street, left to enlet thw E. Nelson and spending the A. Tools, to their Lake, 0 yesterday for Toronto, normal school. Mes, JJ family, have been summer here, gaosts of Mrs Brock street + returned home Alta, Clifford Sine, Pine street, joined Mrs, Sine at Tor: anto, the latier part of the week, and both went a visit with relatives Clayton, - N, Y., visifed vester- day. Miss spending who in Cal to Cobden for Mes. Thibault, relatives in town North sireet, is a few days with relatives in the Front of Leeds and Lansdowne township. Mrs. N. W. Wright, is spend: ing a short time with her brother, Sheriff Morrison, of Belleville, --hefore to her home in Water foun, N.Y. Miss Boyce, of the Royal Victoria hospital, Monjreal, spent the past few davs with her parents, Mr and Mrs. William Bryce, Church street ASTOR'S FEE SPURNED BY POOR MINISTEF With Golden Bait Dangling Befor: Eyes Refused to Perform Ceremony. Antigo, Wis., Sept. 26.--That »u Methodist minister of a little church near Newport, R.I., refused a checl of £10,000, to perform the marriag Astor and Miss Mad ceremony of Col. eline Talmadge ce, was stated by Hamilton of Ne Bishop John W. York, before the Methodist conference here, yesterday. The juformation wa contained in a letter which the bishop vead, but he refused to divulge the name of the clergyman. The minister's self-denial was great the bishop said, because of the fact that he was burdened with debts When the story leaked out, a wealthy layman of the Methodist church of- fered the clergyman an equal sum to recompense him for the loss; but this tender also was refused. i Cane Ready to Pay Anything. RI, Septy 26.-The Rev, Frederick 1.. Brooks, pastor - of the Methodist church at Little Compton, is the only Methodist clergyman mm this vicinity known to have been ask. ed to perform the Astor ceremony. It is understood here that lie was not of: fered any specific sum, but the agent who visited him assured him that {honey did not enter into the case, "Do you mean by that that Col. As tor would pay as much as 810,000 7" the minister is said to have asked. He received an affirmative answer, but «till declined to pe perform the ceremony JUNK WAGON DRIVEN ~ BY ENGLISH BARONET Sir Genie CaveBrownCave is Working for the Salvation Army and Hopes for Promotion. Mew York, 6. SH Cave Browni-Cave, baronet, famed a globe traveller and adventurer, mitted, to-day, that he is driving innk waggon through the streets Hoboken, collecting cast-off family sup- plies for distribution by the Salvation Army "I aceept any work assigned to me by the vation Army, but | am pleading for promotion to the position of field officer, that 1 may go about preaching to wy fellow men," said the cavalier. Iie erritio Britisher will be a fear tne of the great industrial parade given by the Jersey City Board of Trade, October 6th, when he will ap pear in the Salvation Army division parbod ia his cowboy suit astiide = bucking broncho, At intervals along the route he will lasso horses and give fancy exhibitions with the lariat, Recently in Denver Cave-Brown-Cave was cornered in a house by a deputy sheriff, who had a warrant growing out of pranks played by him and other cowboys of a ranch. CaveBrown-Cave insisted, to-day, that he disguised himself ug the butler, admitted the shoal, served him With a drink stood back of his chair while a friend explained how the baronet had es coped by a hack door. EARTHQUAKE PREDICTED. -- Uross, A procesuing The Latost From Ottawa. Ottawa, Sept. 26.---A tio vote is re ported from i Rivess, where Hon. Jacques Bureau, solicitor-general, and Dr. Normand (nationalist), mayor of Three Rivers, were the candidates Col. EE. W. B. Morrison, '8.0, edi tor of the Mtawa Cititen, is suggest. od by the Hamilton Herald ns minis- ter of militia. It says Lol. Sam Hughes would not be a satidactory appointment, ; ¢ Lynch Staunton, KU. of Hamilton, is skated for a high 'court gowhip. It is thought that the new dominion government will appoint three Ontario high court judges within the next few weeks. og 4 is said that J. G. H. Bergeron, who was beaten in Beauharmois, is booked. for the Montreal postmaster hip. Armand Levergne is reported to have stated to friends that they need not surprised to see him in opposition to the Borden government in loss than three months, 'The stormy pe trels are already giving signs of the tempest that is brewing Newport, PITH oF THE NEWS. Tho Very Latest est Culled' From All Over the World, meets, expected Tuesday thie Laurier eabinet resigmations are The and week. Sir James Whitney laid phe corner- stone of the new Proving] prison at Guelph, The official estimate of the the Liberte disaster is between - and 400. The Unke and Duchess of nought will visit the king at Balmor- al this week, The Presbyterians 0 Lallots to take on' churdh won : Brockville and Prescott conservatives had big celebrations of the election of their candidates, A pumpkin weighing one hundred amd twenty-four pounds, was exh fed at Decorah, Towa, on Saturday. Conservatives won both hye-elections in Quebee, making the majority forty: woven. The places were Gaspe and Chicoutinj. David MeNicoll, vice-president of the CPR, has been elected a director of the Aulson's Bank, succeeding J. PP. He pe of Montreal, guilty of attempted * partricide, sentenowtl to five years in St. cent de Paul penitentiary, Tom Rorie, and L. L. Reed, dead, afd two men wounded, is the rosult ol n shooting afiray in a crowded circus tent at Madil, «la The Canadian Independent Telephone culspany is otecting the first English brig *3ehangs at Uuterham, Sur- foe the British post offies, AR the em. of the AHS. Suarburuity of Haroor, (Conductor sa "of the (1.1.8, was drowned, and to the present his Bui haa go recovers, 5 . Rosser, of Berlin, a pau _ poi ten years' imprisonment in ine for homicide, has a multEmillionaire By the sui of his older brother, Proi. M. , of the University of Boun. ; a" > Foxton, sixty-nine, and Mes. Li J. Speary, sixty-five, quarrel: isd over lv an hour before their Speary has entered am action to train Foxton from. dis posing of killed in 300 Con are printing 100, the church wunsus Sept Gentle as ad a f with rarest intentions Sal- found was Vin. Neat Week--An Atmos. pheric Warning. Boston, Sept. 36.--Ir, Eunice 0, Kioney, predicts that an earthquake of unusual violence will oecur within To Occur 8 property. as evening next. Mrs. Kinney has John Meddory, when operating « heen a lifelong observer of natural wpsaw, 'on Saturday, at Srathroy, «| phesiomen, and she discovered that, portion of a hoard he handled -- wacibefore an earthquake the eslements thrown against him. The injuries show unmistakable signs of its com- enused his death. He loaves a widow ' ing. and 4 ght children. , On Thursday dnd Satdeday last, ain apd Mond Uatis, brothers, Mis, Kiuney rend in tie-ky and in of Npokane, hase each i one atmospheric changes frtane. 1 i i of bn Fags mpeg disaster: Lon orks as usual bro F a 3) y-eight hours from sunset on Satur- | and. Mie KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WAS HIS PAL - entfes Body as That. of Harry Newton. LEADER IN DELIVERY: BISCOVERY OF SORPSE IN TRE4 | 'viene: Says Man Hiding in Tree by Chin at Watef ed at Woodruff MY. failud Slipped Whiie | Found Hanging | s Edge--Arrest- House. Watertown, man anstinot I Harry vew tor, Jee and the leader of last ail deiivery here, the hand stretched forth unerrin. uly und in st freciom from man who had eluded armed men seen: nosed vloodnounds day after « Frank Allen, pal of Newton, aken from his cell at the ail amd whisked to Chaumont dvely identified the man found aturday eternoon « in a tree 18 Newton. The hair, beard, us fuer, and paricalarl, vere familiar to f companionship in a doen cities. the positive identification by his closest he climax dents ot an When Capture | rom jus- | Sept. 26 in the fugitive Sumne si of tate odd- | the | and | i form snatched was county { ' posi- | Cal i crotch i lines of | the teeth, | months | different Allen fron af New furnishes to a series of strange in In a vinecoverel tree, a few from the water, the body of was discovered near Chaumont, cent, The man's neck was d in a crowch of the tree, roof that death had oece trangulation when the man ed while tanding »n ranch, t was surmised that the o that of Newton. Armed men an londbounds had tracked Newton 1 paint near Chaumont, and then race had been lost all appear nes the earth had opened up wind wallowed the mau Coroner Smith and Sheriff Bogart ade a trip to Chaumont this morn- ng. The color of the bair, the eclor f the beard and the contour of the rehead fitted the description of New i, but the were not ~ those orn when Newton slipped from the ail. here was one feature that orth prominently. It was noticed hat the man's teeth were most per et. In the dave At the jail Newtom ad often boasted of his teeth His ml, Allen, was well acquainted with that faet, and this afternoon Allen was taken from his cell to Chan mont, | One look at the dead body and Allen! set aside all doubt by saving that it was his friend Newton bevond the of doubt Allen looked man's teeth identifi- was complete on friends Pons furnishing urred fron had sli h near a body mi, wi l'o clothes stood hadow wer the ation Other. circus sonvinced the was Newton's hase hed led ine-covered stream which could be ing throwing the that - from the a clear view of and that showing a and the tances had lost body the the coroner that the The fact that to Chaumont, that be reached by dogs NVine-con the HW tha man's posi that he was robably peering through the ecroteh, wen perhaps "at his pars when his foot shipped a death swiftly. Newton. had a ord, When rovions to the tr convention tree was close ¢ n the ered | acres | Ww and olf went; Franch wits passible, fon was one { ners, d came | { long erimimal arrested here on the day | Knights Temp- burg! New lose ro | } late i | he was the dis arizing G1 Woord- his iden- | recor at to Frazer's rooms uff, He 'refused tity ta the palice resorted Prison Were to and Nowton's iden | tity was established. 1 While held to await the he grand jury Newton planned al coup that lel to the largest jail de livery in the history of the county His pal, Allen, was the only one ever captured, of | action FRANCE DEEPLY AFFECTED By the Warship Tragedy--Festivitics Cancelled, Paris, Sept. 26.--The terrible disas- ter to the French navy, when four Hundred men were. blown into eterwity of drowned, has caused a widespread effect on the gaveties of this notor- iously gay Freoch nation. It was no ticenble ast wight that many theatres wore half empty, while some sosed altogether. President Fallidves, Premier Caillawx = and members of the sabinet have cancelled all engage- ments for festivities during the week, and will attend the funeral of the ridims in person. HORSES OF CLIFFORD SIFTON To Take Part in Tory Procession in Ottawa. Diawa, Sept. (It is understood that several of the valuable Eh bred owned by Hon. Clifford 8 nd considered the finest in Canad: connection parads and demonstration to i roa ®oraight in honor of R. IL. Borden conservative v There will be at least six hg mounted men, unihars of the vete rans' associations a tatives from Hull, Carlevon, oom out side places. igs Sedat to ir eran 26. His the has a Ln clase to 1 i | per mitt th ham |: E melish Ex-M. r. : | i i Cordvmwstr | Glamorge | tiilman local LOVE ¢ CONQY ERS KING. Prince For Royal Consent. 26.~Kiag | Forgives Mudrid, Alfonso has granted the petitic { Bourbog-Urleans restoring the the rank of lieutenant and to be enrolled in the army for service Alfon so was deprived of all his uid decorations in 1909 on ae of his marriage Princess Cobourg Gotha with Sopt j prnee to | Spauksh | Prince | titles vunt Beasties of o to Dead. ~The at his residence, Bridgend, at the of. Arthur J M.P. for South| death las recent ia London, Sept. 26. oeeurred near v-etght, nerly « Mr last twelve months a fortnight widow, the daughter of (ironmaster}] and ww whom, E. Crawshay Will for Leicester. sen age of { Williams, f the well for serfously ill for Her leaves a T €Crawshay SONS, One jams, M.P'., sits LD SOLDIER HEIR T0 TWO MILLION Sergeant Major $m Smith Has Received Some Very Good News From Canada. London, Sept. 26.~An unexpected and by fortune has fallen wo an old soldier who since his rtirement from the army has been employed es a humble commssionaire, Sergt.-Maj. Thomas Swith, {formerly of the Royal Monmouthshire regiment, has just re ceived news that under the will of a brother who died in Canada he has become heir to a fortune of 22,000.00: About twenty-five veurs ago, Smith's brother, Richard, left Devonport, for Toronto, where be purchased land, on which he "struck oil," literally and stendily accumulated wealth ax an oil exporter, : te about of ich he aritivs, but the A, $10,000,000 wh has left greater queathed to to br: the portion has be ch amounting to his only he the fortune will merely Bevonport, dren, ite © ahout whet mes Fhomns, losing head to hun, that to his old home, who 5 Dot hus left sa) aver he mn chil- his but retire and five and spend the remainder of amd comfort, with his wife in peace Sues For Francisto, Sept Alisky, a #ister of Mrs. Ma- belle Gilman Covey, of the for- | mer president of the United States {eel corporation. has filed suit for Charles W the, Pantug Divoree. San 26. Mrs, 1. wife aivoree agninst mata ge: of es Thea syndicate Willis, a figures as of dexl ded {trica al Theodore { Night Life, the allegations which is groun of cruelty W Onan MH the an affinity the complaint, mamly on charge SPAIN IS ONCE AGAIN FACING GREAT CRISIS: Paris Reports Say Situation Worse , Than Any Time Since Ferrer's Paris, Rept. 26~-The revolutionary situation in. Spain is worse to-day than at ans..igme since the execution of Ferrer. King Allonso's government is facing a crisis that threatens its very existence. This was the informa- tion given to-day by a Madrid repres- sentative of as great corporiation, who is stopping temporarily in Paris, When I loft Madrid, two days ago" he smid, "all the police. were armed with rifles. ess was wl a stands eit: and official notices were posted varping people that at the first out. | break, fhe Civil Governor would be apetorden by Military Governor, and the entire garrmon of thirty-five thousand man would be ealled out to maintaily order. Plague of Crickets, Austin, Texas, Sept. 26 -A pi of crickets enme down' upon a in 8 cloud. They covered the streets to a depth of several inches, block: ing street car traffic. ; The insects were piled three aud four feet deep in the doorways of business houses. the tops. off on account of the pest. fabs fUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, Neglecting mn of Prince Alfonso at Melilla. | Williams hat been un- | i and | ¥! Gazette says fifth, | Ahisky, L wi City lights were turned aily British Whig -- Tm TT - 911. PRACTICAL CHARITY. { PURE CHIVALRY Hospital With Eggs. Melbourne, Sept. recently made in the interests of Melbourne hospitals has brought quick, practicable result. Some dif {fictlty was experienced generally at (the loeal institutions iu ontaining | fresh farming produce, and it proposed that each farmer when brought produce to market, leave a dozen eggs at one of the local { hospitals The farmers at once 'adopted the gult that all the hospitals | Yeceiving full supplies. a ars Dow GRIP AROUND CANADA'S THROAT SO VIGOROUSLY | FIGHT CANNOT TAKE PLACE 'As to Cause a Revulsion and Final Free Exchange in Natural Pro-| duets With United States--Lawrier Will Make Opposition Strong. Sept. 26.--~The Pall Mall as Churchill Against It, London Sept. 26.--Home Secretary Churchill's decision against the hold ing of the "Jacek" Johnson-Hombadier Sir Wilirid Laurie's Wells fight in England, reached ultimatum 'of reciprocity ur retirement j Le police station, = this morning, {where the promoters aml the was doubtless prompted by a chival Fol 'the Jight were yous regard for the plight in which |, peace, which means to prevent the his followers would otherwise, find fight. They will test Churehill's thempelves With a leader like Lau- gu. i (he courts, and if it is rier, Canadian liberalism will be fav | Ged weainst them, from ineffective ns a critical force, | Paris The Westminster Gazetle savs: "Fox | our part, we never saw in reciprocity | any danger to the empire, because! that would mean that the empire de- pended on a tariff wall which is in the | keeping of the U.S.A The Yorkshire Post says: "The sult raises the whole question of An bassador Bryce"s competence, see he manifestly fell into the Py error." Calculating the trend of Can- adian opinion to be indifferent, it says that with the conservatives in power "there will be such tightening of the grip around Canada's throat as will prevent her breathing. Laurier's policy brought prosperity; his rivals will jn- evitably eanse a revulsion, ultimately exchange in natural In England, London, in 4. J. Jeffries' Mother Dead, Los Angeles, Cal, Sept. 26. becca Jeffries, wife of Rev Jefiries, and mother of James J Jeffries, formerly champion heavy re: | weight pugilist, died, calling for f son, $5 away hunting in SHRAPNEL SHELL BLEW A WOMAN TO PIECES New York Widow jow Used it For 2 Hammer---Shock to Houses Severe. New York, 'Sept Mrs nw Hal it, a widow, aged sixty, Li terally blown to pieces | aud her room wrecked when she took a one-pound pompom artidlery shrapnel shell to use as a hammer this morning I'he shell was a souvenir of the Cuban who meaning free products." A Was 20 GERMANY IS TRYING To Bring About Settlement of Tri poli Difficulty. lerlin, Sept. 26. --Although Germany has not offered formal intervention, it i# learned that she is exerting her best endeavors at Rome and Con- stantinople to bring about a peace ful settlement of the controversy be tween Turkey and Italy, over Tripoli. Giermany regards hostilities between | those two countries as a menace to European peace, since it would prob x ¢ ably To fotlowed by an ure in | Manitoba Member May be the Balkans, into which Austria-Hun- | / of the Interior. gary and the other powers might be | Ottawd, Sept. 26.~Hon, drawn. Rogers, of the Manitoba cabinet, Germany his way here to consult with Premier elect Borden, and it is authoritatively stated here he will be offered the the question, Italy's special interests and her of minister of the interior. In eonne tion with the Borden de abandonment of opposition to the economic development of Tripoli by | Italy, and also the recognition by the re i latter country of Turkish sovereignty. monatrat on here to-night, the prema : elect will occupy carriage Clifiocd Sifton, G Perley, and local members, iden shock The woman had no Ihe or vears. of its explosive properties to houses rumor of an Italian ontrage ROGERS FOR BORDEN CABINET, advocates as a solution of Turkish recogmition of n Germany's position is an delicate | one, as she is bound by an alliance to | Italy and friendship to Turkey, | MP, by APPLES P HOMISE WELL, a----- iy { Packers Busy and Crop Bringing | | tion | all to Good Prices, A Call to Brantford. tiord, Rept. 26. The of Zion church: has extended Rev. R. B. Cochr oe of Knox chureh, late Rev. Ih here that Mr. His father, was once pastor oon + Woodstock, Martm, It ines co ini ster here prom | succeed the of apples in the The packers been for two number icton, Sept. 26 a wonderful erop county this season busy now and have three weeks A large young orchards - have come on this season, and the crop Is expected | to be the biggest and best that Prince { | Fdward has put the market 1 | a is saad accept. Cochrane, sid it are rave will of on «BOY OF 11 RIVALS [juny Yess. tov, avn EXPERT ERT CRACKSMEN SEAT FOR HON. G. I. GRAHAM. {Chicago Lad Confesses" to Robbing A. Me Millan, Glengarry County, S3ie Many Times Despite Changes | in the Combination. Special (0 the Whig Ottawa, Sept. 26.--J i ve lL, 'Bept. 26. the po of Nathan M.P',, for Glengarry {Ottawa for a few days at the x end of last week, and while here oh No. | the statement that it eatardas tion to ask Hon, George I'. Graham, | 1ophad the same minister of ratfways and canals, wholihe last year was at the last election defeated { He told Capt {his vwn constituency, of Brockville, 0 Ia dozen detectives {trouble in opening the safe by | accept his seat to the fall of the tumblers, the combination has Prices, J. MeMillan, was In A . Chie County, re Yatter 1 bhing ade 1° holesale illiner, mad | Twelfth street, mten | ] voars old, A 'aught while West ele nw ha en was has tted he hb adm wel safe olover m Jobn J that be had ne listen | lng al Big Liner. Hits. Whale. been York, Sept. 26.-- When off Nan- | many times tucket Sunday, an! rusning thro : Tis remarkable declaration a fog, the new Freach steamship el pelency in one of the ¢hambeau, hound from Havre for ed professional safe port, for. the first time, collided with | ih Miike nte toundud some object which seemed to partial- | P70) declare he Mopeds the headway of oe the combmation, and, in proof of Ins The engines were stopped and it | statement, he said he opened the safe was discovered that the ship had |p? day alter ond of the chauges n rammed a giant whale ombination j tho igh New of most delicate of robber's accom the police. The wo one had given him { robber the ( 'hieago police have ; h 2 : captured, was csught kneel ef Washington, Sept. 26, Ensign Hal- Penne safe in i. the Je Bait, bmaning She Jus eum {combination, by Jobn Stackler, io sutangs, was ki y 118 vate watch h fa a Hl a prate watchman, engaged to wateh for lands, winch form parf of the Philip-!| Young Mossbaum stmitied to o t ie A 0. Ebsign Belts party Mahoney that he has entered oo were Badly wounded. Details of fight store more than a dozen times sinoe have not reached the navy, depart: the first of the vear, by ~ crawhag| meat. through a small window. Each time mss ---------- he opened the safe and took 8 & Woman Shoots Her Husband. [money ranging from #5 an 1] Denver, Col., Sept. 26.--Mrs Ger-| The Inst time he robbed the trude Bell Patterson yesterday shot was September 3rd, be said, and, and killed her husband, Charles A. iwpite the fact that the combination Patterson, a former Chicago broker. had been chavged the dav before by Two vears ago Patterson sued Een] #0 fupert, he opened it in hall m Strauss, a wealthy Lhicago clothing hour and took a 8 goldpises manufacturer, charging ahengfion of J Mrs. Patterson's affections LIVES WITH % NECK BROKEN { Aviator Ales. McLeod is Astonishing Medical Fraternity. Sept. 6.--A broken ever! US. Ensign Killed by Natives. 4 de * Baseball on Monday. Natiosal League-New York, 2; Un einuati, . 0 Brooklyn, 5 Pitisburg, | , 6 Boston, i merely an jnoddent of the dav's Pom yr bonten, "9; St. werk with Alexander Melood, Cana Louis, 2. 3 Chicago, 3. 'dian aviator, who is reported rag fdly | LT 3; Washington, 2. Detroit, recovering in the West Pullman hos iladelpida, will inspect the Trewion digi of the CN R. 'Ci hicago, meek toda eddy He Farmers Decide to Supply Melbourne M » 26. --A suggestion | the WAS he | should | suggestion with the re | Decides | Bow | agents | bound over to keep | de- | de | will hold the fight | Re Alexis her | Alaska. | war and bad stood on the mantelpiece | for blocks around caused a! 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For Reciprocity With Others. | "New York, 26~A movepsent for a reciprocity trade agreement with other countries besides Canada will Bo stfied by the American Manafsctur- a' Export assosiation, which met vesterday for its annual convention. The recent defeat of the reciprocity agrepment in Uhpada was dincypesed Set | here (hange of Time. Commencing Sunday, Sept. 24th, there will be no connections for Cape ncent. Commencing Monday, Sept. | omth steamer will leave Kingston 2 pan. daily except Sia oi | ya South = Af ow ia ia er t rien party, is:apparently favoring olitielans of Pritish nationality;

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