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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 14 Jan 1898, p. 6

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1 ~_,-..-.,q 1-, u n . ., A .- l i ‘. é» i i; i l ‘ ._____._ __._..- --_ ' "‘ conference has decided to levy a tax : of threepence weekly upon each of the 1 ~ memters of trades unions throughout l. l L e the country in aid of the strikers, who #‘ THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. ’31-: “resting Items About Our Own Country. Great Britain. the United States. and All Parts at the Globe, Condensed and Auon for Easy Reading. nanâ€".- CANADA. Cornwail's new hospital was formal- ly opened on “'eonr-wday. I‘rantford is to have a free postal Ie'.i.very in a few days. ‘A new tram-Atlztntic line to Liver- pool is tallied of at Halifax. Fire has destroyed one of the G. P. R. steamers on Koctenuy Lake. There is enough food in Dawson City to prevent starvation this winter. Wm. Lego it, a coach-man, was up- Set out of a carriage at Brantford and killed. Burglars stole 12,000 cigars from Clarke's Mountain Hotel on \Vedncs- day night. had at. his home in \Veiland on Tues.- day. The 0. P. It..’s half. yearly dividend to to paid in February may reach 2 1â€"2 per cent. Hamilton fishermen have been grant- ed the privilege of spearing fish in the toy this winter. The Hamilton Acetylene Gus Math- inc Germany has been incorporated. with a. capital of 845,000. John Ilall, private banker of Holâ€" land. near Winriiygg, has assigned, with liabilities at. $2,000. Northâ€"welt Mounted Police will as- sist: in distributing the United States ne'i-af to the Klondike miners. .l"ran-k Rosa. an Italian was senténcr ed to lscven months imprisonment for forgery at. (‘oruwall on “'ednestiny. Mr. James "d’ard ,a Saltflcet farm-er, wu: thrown from his waggou on Sun- day. near his farm gate and killed. it is; rcporicd at Halifax that anew cozniauy is about establishing a line of {ll'él‘lfl‘l'h letween that port; and Liverpool. ll‘sliogl Dufdoulin has l‘ecn advised by his physician. to refrain from preach- ing for a limo, owing to the condition of his health. til. H. Harding, the American forger, arrcslcd at. Regina, consents to be taken luck. He said he had $81, but police 3'): Li upon him $8,000. Chas. Blenrc. a \Vcetminster farm- hand, llil‘i 3.0311 :5an for trial on the charge of setting fire to a vacant building, owned by M. Name. The cabled reports of the seizure of Hui Nan island by the French and the requisition of the (3.P.l‘.. steamers by the British Admiralty are denied. Gideon ITezguire and Joseph La. Londe {lure becn committed for trial at rontreal on the charge of murdering an lialiau in a fight at Coteau du Lac. Ilolert Mctlce, of Guelph township, .vho was recently released from To- rcmo asylum, has again been arrested as he has been annoying the neigh- bore. The Imperial Government has grantâ€" 1 three extra wmmiesions in the army OT competition amongst the graduates of the Royal Military College this “31". l‘l'r. Sidney Slocum hasinstructed his 8021941013 to take action against De- tective. Donald Campbell of Hamilton for $2,000 ’(lamages for alleged false arroit, Police Magistrate Jclfs of Hamilton has taken proceedings against The Her- ald uni Airs. John Billings for criticizâ€" ing his decision in a case of cruelty to animals. John Gaynor lus lccn given one month's imprisonment. and fined $530, at (‘arltc rry, Man, on a charge of sand- bagging and robbing himself with in- tent to defraud hie creditors. A number of models have been re- ceiviiri at the Public. Works Depart- ment, Ottawa, for statues to Queen V'ctoria and the late Alexander Muc- konzio on Parliament square. Canadian Pacific. land sales for the past: year show out enormous increase ‘cr rim procedixu: year. For 1807 the 'guius are 200,000 ucres, valued at 365.0000. in 1800 88,000 acres were sold for {43107000. Judgment. has been given at. Hamil- ton dismissing the Canada Life's upâ€" peal against income ass ssmcnr. on its policy~holdcrs' profits: also reducing the asscssuent. of the Street llailway and Gas Companies. Mr. J. 1’. Duran of Ottawa, employed tin \V. C. \Vcils' lumbering enablishâ€" mcut. was frozen totlcath on the trail imtwccn Pulliwr, B.(‘.. and that-amp. His faithful (lug watched the body for two days and nights. A uuml er of boot and shoe merchants )f Hamilton have been summoned to Lumvcr charges of vio‘nting at city by- .aw by keeping thcir plays of business epeu attcr '7 o'ciock in th: evening dur- ing Christmas wcek. John Scott: of Owcu Sounthis suing a number of citizens for tlJLlllllfz‘lfl for mu- licious libel in burning his effigy. Tho deicndunts had lumen cclebrumig the acquittal of a bank clerk whom Mr. 5.0”. unsuccessfully charged with forgery. G 11.12 .\'1‘ BRITA lN. Fire in Norfolk. Eng, on Monday gamed 8500.000 damage. Thirteen buildings were destroyed. Lord Salisbury has written to United States Amlussuior Hay in resixmse to America's latest pmgxmls that Great Britain should enter into an agreement with the United States. Russia. and Japan to stnp sealing. declining to en- ber into such an agreement. ~ A; [nation on Sutur an the Amalia- mated Society of Kathleen] laid out the sum of £88.00) to 82.000 engineers who am on strike. The trades union 1 show no signs of yielding. LTZZITED STATES. The Merchants and Travies' Bank of Brunswick, Ga... has closed its doors. Col. \V. D. Hagar, one of the mana- gers of the Barnum's show, is dead at. \Vamseen. Ohio. Rev. William Corby. head of the Order of Holy Cross in America. is dead at: South Ban-.1. Ind. Stemngphers employed by the de- fence in the Lueu-gcrt murder trial at Chicago have gone on strike. The will ofCharl§ Contoit, ofNew York, leaves $1,500,000 to charitable inmitutions and foreign missions. It. is reported from Chicago that; an English company has bought out twen- ty big cor; orations controlling the fish- eries of the great lakes. J. B. Haggim. the New York multi~ I millionaire and turfman, aged 74, mar- ried Miss l'mrl Voorhees, aged 2-8. at Versailles, liy., on Thursday. At Siiehoygan, Wis, a tidal wave, 1 due to the southerly gale. swept up the l y I ‘ river and caused a terrific shaking up among the vessels tied at tne docks. Prof. Alex. M. Bell, father of the in- l , . . .. .. -r . , . . . van or or the telctihone was married \\ iluam mooro was found dead in his = L ‘ ' :0 Mrs. \t’. Shibley of Harrowsmith. aha-unremony taking place at New' York. is is reported at: ‘yVacthin-gton that great distress exists in. Cuba, and the American Department; of State is tak- in_’:; steps to distribute relief as it. 15 subscribed in the United States. Under the new art of the United States Com-gross sealskins and articlesi made therefrom are not allowed to cm ter the country unless taken at the Pribyloff Islamic. Gustav Thelan, [,imsideut of the Stock Exchange Bank atEl Reno. Okla., and. two of the directors have been arâ€" rested charged with receiving depOSItS When. the bank was insolvent. It is reported that H. M. Kerscy, of; New York, American. agent of the \Vhit-a Star Lime, has resigned to join 0' Syndicate of American and British Capitalists in a Klondike scheme. The Waited States Government’s suits again-3t; the Armour-s of Chicago. for $1,700,000 in damages for violations of the dairy laws in distributing olco margarine throughout various States. will be dropped. GENERAL. Th0 plague hast broken out again in the district of Bombay. Port au Prince, Hayti, has been part- Iy destroyed by fire. Over 800 11011805 were burned . 6 ~ Emperor Francis Joseph has order- ed the closing of the Austrian Par- liaanenti 'l‘he Em of Germany, who has been suffering from influenzahns had a relapse. New South Wales will raise a loan of over £3,000,000 all: 4 per cent. to de- fray the cost of public works. The third reading of the federation hill was carried in New SouthIWales Legiolature by a vote of 328 to 18. The \Varwickshire and Lincolnshire regiments have been ordered to start from \‘l'aaiyâ€"H'alfa for the frontier. All the deputies and other-.3 charged with participation in the Panama can- al frauds have been acquitted at Paris. Two brothers of extâ€"Captain Dreyfus serving a life sentence for treason, are to be tried at Paris for bribery in connection with the care. The eteamer Gerona from Portland for London with: a cargo of live stock: and general merchandise was wrecked on Seal Island. The crew escaped. The rccent famine in India cost the 'l'reusury $~l,000,000 loans and suspenâ€" sious of taxes. aheorbed 520.000.0003 charity contributims umounted to 38,,â€" 000,000. The representatives of the powers. have refused to permit the Turkish Govcrnnicnt to replace 91,500 time- exgaired troops on the island of CrUate. i Sir Henry IIavelock-Allan,‘ comâ€" mander of the! Royal lrish Regiment in the fronticrLof lndia, is reported missing. lIis horse was found stripped and shot. The Italian Minister of Finance re- commends his Government to estabâ€" | lish a ban}; in New York, to protect 1 his “oulltl'l'llltln from-living liol’hed by suddenly to the floor, Kind hands came 1 u‘scouding bankers. . Four of t.th deputies and others ac- cused of participating in the Panama, canal intrigues have teen acquitted at! Paris and four found guilty. 'l‘hcy have not yet teen sentenced. The estate of. Dr. Thomas \V. Evans, the. American dentist, at Paris, li‘rancc, amounts to four million dol- lars. His trother, who gets ten thousand dollars, will protest the will. _â€"__+-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- FIRES IN DAWSON CITY. Two Sci-loin (‘ontlugrnllons -- Much no strut-Hon 01 Property. According to news received at San , Francisco from Dawson City uner date of November 25th, the Klondyke . 1:) tartan, 8 guns, 3,600 tons; Japanese Cculecrn Side by Side Wm: thel Engll-h Your". A medal despatch from Shanghai says the British fleet has anchored at Port Hamilton. Port Hamilton. ac- cording to the maps is a small is- land. south of Corea. and not far from Queliacrt island. l THE BRITISH FLEET. The Britih fleet now stationed m' Chinese waters. under the command of I Admiral Sir Alexander Buller andl Rearâ€"Admiral Oxley. embraces the {01- l lowwing vessl-ls.â€"First-class battleship Centurion, flagship, 14 guns, tonnage. 10500, first-class cruisers, second flag- ship, Grafton. 1: guns, 7,350 tons; 1m- mortalite, 1‘.’ guns, 5,600 tons; Narcis- sus, 1:3 guns, 5,090 tons; Undaunted, 1?. guns, 5.6:‘0 tons; first-class gunbcats I -â€"Feacock, 6 guns, 7-55 tons; Plover 6 I guns, 755 tons; Pigmy, 6 guns, 755 tons; Rattler, 6 guns. 715 tons; Redbreast, ' 6 guns, 805 tons; Bed Pole, 6 guns, 805 i tons; second-class cruisersâ€"Aeolus, 8' guns, 3,000 tons; Rainbow, 8 guns, 3,-! 600 tons; Pique. 8 guns, 3,000 tons” third-class cruisersâ€"Archer, 6 guns, ‘ 1,770 tons; Porpoiso, 6 guns. 1,770 tons; secondâ€"Claus gunlmutsâ€"l“ireln'aud, 4 guns, 445 tons; Linnet.:.’. guns, 756 tons, I Swift, guns, 750 tons; sleepsâ€"Daphne, Sguns 1,140 tons; \Vild Swan, 8 guns, 1,530 tons; torpedo destroyersâ€"Handy, 6 guns, 2.160 tons; Hart, 6 guns, 260 tons; dcspatc-h hoatwAlacrity, 4 guns, 1,700 tons; and the store boat Humber, of 1,040 tons. ‘ THE JAPANESE FLEET. A special desputch from Shanghai, dated today, Tuesday, sziyszâ€"“lt is reported that a. Japanese fleet; of more than; tWenty war ~.‘uips is waiting near Goto inland, outside Nagasaki, fully equipped for war, and only awaiting Instructions. This includes the Yashi- um. and. the Fuji, ‘two of the finest ves- sels in the Japanese navy; and the Chien~Yuen, that was captured from China. The Japanese fleet, it; is under- stood, is acting inclose touch with the British squadron. under Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Buller, Commander-in- Chief of the China station. “Japan. will certainly oppose a per- manent occupation of Port Arthur. The sudden dissolution of the Japanese Diet was owing to the war spirit. It is expected that; the Japanese fleet will attempt to prevent the landing of rein- forcements from Odessa for the pro- tection of the Ruseian trans-Asiatic railway in Menchuria." Mr. . . ., TRAGIC 00;;35121’iliNt2E. Sudden Deon: of the Sicrcmry of Ila:- Prcshytcrian Jam! and lnfirm “Inla- ters’ Fund. l A despatch from Galt says»â€" Sun- day afternoon at". three o’clock, Rev. Dr. \Villiam Burns of Toronto dropped dead while. officiating at the funeral of an old resident; of Gait. The de- ceased arrived here on Saturday even- ing to take charge of the service in Knox Church next: day. He preached an eloquent sermon Sunday morn~ ing, taking for his text Rev., "Behold, I stand at the door and knock, if any man hear my voice and open the door; I will come in and sup with him and he with me." His eer- mon had a marked effect on the con- gregation on this, the first; Sabbath of the new year. He expounded his sub- ject very forcibly, and could not. have shown forth the way of salvation more plainly had be: known it was his last opportunity. In the afternoon he I I started for Concession street, whorehe was to conduct: the service at. the fuâ€" ncral of Mr. William Lunn. Not knowing the town very well, he got a little out of. his way,and, it. is thought, was a. little excited, fourng he should be late. However, he got; to the house in good time, and after making hisway through the people pror‘ccdcd to con- duct. the service. A Bible washandcdl to him, which lieucceptednnd opened. but before announcing his Scripture lesson death claimed him, and he fell in llt., at- at once to raise him. but found it was of no avail. Dr‘s. Vax‘iion :lllrl 'l'hompsou were i'clcplmnnd for,:inzl:ir-. riycrl very Shortly.- 'l‘lzey agreed that death was instantano-ons, :i ll] (~inch by l:cartf:1ilurc. Rev. Dr. Kinu‘ of the United Prcsliytnriu-n Church- licrc was sent; for. und- on arrival took ci»:li'u'c0f: the services. The; rcmnius were tukcnl to Toronto nch morning. ‘5 SEE MANY DEVILS. ‘ tlurrlcrcr Troy Slay "3ch [Its Scnlcncc ‘ ('mnmutml. l A (lespatr'h from Kingston. ()nl., says: John F. Troy, under sentence of dcuthf for murder, will probably have the sum? l fence commuted. Dr. Dunlcl Clark and; BAD UN 1 unmhu ruin l boots. I BUSINESS. FORTY HOURS OF THE TRADE RETURNS FOR THE LAST GREATEST PERIL. FIVE MONTHS. ...... . tin-M Fire Breaks Out In the Lumbcru A Very large lucreusc- Exports orfilncrau Point aunl She Is Buffered by Angry a m: Future. Galesâ€"Inwwlrdt‘rcw lunch ntSt. Johns i , , , . , ‘ "" . _ , l‘he a‘ggrcguc forcign trade of Can- l\o bony of men over hailed the Sl‘g‘lli i , . ._ , - 1 . . . . . ,u..n for the 11.9 months of the current 01 and “'ltil greater joy than lllvlmg- _ _ :fiscal 'eur, cudin Noteniher 30. Shows gent-faced crew of the BritIShsteomerl 5 g . . , g :an enormous increase, bath in excess Lumbers Point. which arrived at St. _ ‘ ‘- , g. John V“ _ q 1 . 1" mar the some per-.01 of last year of for‘hs',;n';" on dim 3:" Fmtmmng' j”; over 823.000.000. The duty collected on '.1 ran. . e~ :‘_ . .. . . Prevailei on tl {fir-nio 11:0 in.“ the lmlv‘nrls shows a gratifying 1n- . ' .t :n , u ‘ ‘ . . ~ .. - - was no esm' ‘e ti; n if.“ :1“ “ficreuso in amount. the following is e ~ x n 1 a. l . . p6 . “an y For statement of the esports compared With w as reached. \‘. ithm the hold a, . mg’ the same five months of 1896. Only the lug furnace thrtuteued at every mo- podum of Cauah is givan. ABOUT ment to engulf the crew in itsf‘lames,‘ lsqfi‘ 1897. while a terrible storm menaccd the Minerals. . $~l.0l9.till~l 36339333 frightened sailors with death equal-i Fish. . . . . ......... 0.1300,;303 6,298,233 ' ly as cermm should t, t, . ab‘oresr . . . . . . 17,400,271 17,793,201 my "me to “ml produce. . . . . . 21,505,491 115.874.997 Animals and their Black clouds of smoke wore. ruzliugl ducts. . 7,280,602 11,290,983 out of the hatchways when, the stcuinâ€" Manufactureh. .. .. 4,059,777 4,331,? 61‘ Came into the lierbo: :‘he bellow- HIScelluneous. . . . 93.909 59,102. log of cattle, mnrldcneti lay win and, 'l‘otuls. ....... . fright. came over the wniuc .‘n' slichoin and bullion. . .220.th #456,032 neared her moorings. The Ship budl --â€"---â€" Grand Total . $60,908,007 $75.382.839 This shows an increase for the five months in the exports of domestic. pro- most serious character. The paint ducisfmd merflmndise at 814’414'172' 1" was curling up in great blisters onludd‘l‘” um” “Ins, ex”)er “.8001!” her sides from the awful heat: thatlno.t we pmde °f_('mm(}z,l'.enluéwe.M raged within. 1 lcom and bullion, $.J,(l‘.18,2(;b in 1510!),wluch COTTON BALES CATCH FIRE. ilmrl increaacu in 1807 to $8 190ml, show- , mg an increase under this head of The Lamoerts Point left Norfolk, V-‘lw ; nearly $3,000,000. The foreign coin and on Sunday, with a cargo consigned f0? l bullion exported during the five months LWQ’I‘W- 0” Friday afternoon thcl ms. in 1806 $2,945,426, and. in M7 first sign of fire was discovered inthe £355,890. The exports aggregate (m. “,6 compartment amid-$11013, WHO-ll “'ilvslfive mouths followszâ€"l‘890, $(lll,ll~12,~ filled with cotton. bales. 'l'he rapidity last); 1897, 333.538.2383; increase, $144395, with which the fire gained headway 91.1, I convinced captain Humplll‘fiys that ll» The imports for the five months com- a list to starloard of nearly :20 dcâ€"i grees, and showed in a dozen \thya'l tint she was in distress (of the had been burning at least “Ventl'vfour pared with 1800. exclusive of coin and hours. The location, of the blaze and bullion, were as follows:-â€"- the storm which tossed ithe vessel 1890. 1897- about like a cork. made the work of Dutiable. . . . $2 ,3-lti,000 5,529,221,000 . . . ,v 0-)! - flflytlng {11.9, doubly difficult. rec. . . . -_,37l),l)00 . 3 an . .. . g _ ___~___ .._-_.._ 3 ‘1 tempt to We“ the “m Total. . $16,316,000 $51,597,000 partment and remove the burning cot- l‘zon would simply. give new energy to the blaze the captain ordered holes cut in the cabin flooring, and then etc-am and water pipes were inserted in too openings» When it. became ap- parent that stcami would not smother thel’laxnes a flood of water was turn- enl Into the) compartment and the ves- set was headed for St. Johns, in the hope that it: would he reached before too late. lucrcuec for five months, 1807, $1,500,- 000. The import of coin and bullion for the two periods was $4,352,000 for 1800 and $2,078,000 for 1807. The duty collected on the dutiablc. Imports amounted for the five months to $8,594,000 compared with $8,210,000 for 1890, or an incrcasc for the five months of 1807 of $384,000. li‘EA'l‘URES 019‘ This) RE'l‘UltNS. H . - - . , The aggregate trade of total exports efflgfisrlrfefialngd f'al’XdIYPéZ‘UDSt the and imports entered for consumption ed (Eom‘eéoge‘qhagld tfma'XJ’ 1:933!- was for the five months of 1800 Sillgll; , ['- i“ e 3’ .911 - (film ‘ 10 085,000, and for the five months in .l cdtitainflhad holes} out in the (lean-and it, Wu.S Slai'fingo. Showing an moron)“ isuiuim flail “‘lter were turnedmlvo in the aggregate trade of Canada for ‘0 ( ' lemme mecewry t0 “00d the first five months of the prescnl. fis- t}? cotllllurtmant ‘15 hem-1'8, and the cut your of $22,000,000. The total in-- 8L”? “sang to' Still‘lmtrd, was at the amuse of the twelve months of the last infirm): more than! ever of the batter- fiscal year in the aggregate trade was ti: "llgtesx-vafimfifiilte theseilmlcaelilirfls about $210,000,000, so t'iliati. tlfio increase - i . ‘3 ex minus f" ‘ 3V- for less than. one-hal o' t, a current, gig Spread "Ito Other Comlml‘tments- year is greater than for thc. whole of ,,0 oof‘ .t’hfln would have [lean the last 'year. A noticeable feature of Fluieflfismfnng the sml’v owmg t0lv116'these returns is that; the exports of my“; “camel” agricultural produce, domestic, have 1R 1.":‘CKS WERE RED HOT. doubled in the five month: of thflcur- Every moment added to the mu ex, tent year, a fact 1art._ly at r1 Mile) 0 no of the situation. The heat Wis gab doubt to the lught. price of wheat. An- most uniflarah]e_ The iron deck he_ other noticeable feature is that. notâ€" came so hot. that walking was like “'1.thmmhng wolfluttmg M U“? Am- (tort‘ure to the sailors. The sides 0f c-rlcan market With lumber prior to the vessel sizzled as the water (lash- If”: Aligast'fthe :Jflmrtscof tin“ £80," ed against: them. Clouds of steam ‘u': q UL 1° 9m“ mm “mu.” ,” and smoke choked the sailors as they won thm’d in?" 811"?" 1m {R‘fn’mo worked as best they could to keen 9f su’o‘o‘m' “"5 ml'mll’m 'lf 3"‘0l"0“0 the flames within: [bundg win 2‘, in the crports of mmoruls is substanâ€" houre the heat and smoke spoiled all “3'1 misum'i’uy ‘0 the dev‘diufulunc , “c the provieions and left the crew scarce- the mm”le resources 0f Bulls“ ('01' ly anything to out. ' ' umbia. The 'imports‘ tfor hugglfitl‘lss The (.nufe ha.me frantic from the Muse Show an inertial-e 0 ovnr .' .' heat which nxsuilcd ithem between and um export“ or 8‘5'3'lo'000' 11;" ll“ decks Their wild lowin" ,md WHO,“ crease-of nearly three and u 1.1 mi - ing continued nil’lit: andad-‘Lv with no mm". m Um month“ “‘0 (ml): ""1‘ DOSSilile nhnnpp to rail»? “PHI located for November was $10,000 In. os- pain. when the Ship liq”, mm" of rose of the amount in November. 1800. the animals broke loo-:0 from thcir The “PPS-"'0 mule (if duty on dmmbm pens and plunged madly to and fro. “midi, m ‘9 per “ml” some of them Icing lost. overboard. The '_"â€""~ attempt. to control. the. crazy animals SPRINGLIKE NEW YEAR'S. would have bcen death to the own. â€" there was nothing to be done until port was reached. (‘tllltillll Humphrey sightcd lhehztr-‘ )or on Sunday morning, at. a film-i Yukon “11.1”le hi5 ‘i’rcw had almost irivâ€" vr-nr rlo-cd “I'l‘lnu'li'i‘” “'i'h l’rilim’ c up n IO'Itt. ' - ' i ‘ â€" i " ' I ililiou the slimmici'l (I'lr‘illl,i:ir11‘l)ll{)lliflfll (Sift. sum and “m 1AM” m.” “mny mâ€" littde headway against the storm which ruLchl, and it was fcared that. int-ll” “3“-gurdiuk‘Uf“135'”!th“lim’“ the worut would come lcforc, :i. land- laud. lnu‘ could l~c mudc. 'l‘hc bluff old mp- The Willi 0’- 'l‘" l“’”"”” “Hmik'xfll” tum frankly admitted that he could a up; at lhv hOH'lil-y l’H-‘il‘mv‘l'l l“ """W'l'l not: llleO. controllcd thc fire twcntv-i loud. This "Nil‘l'litims "'hl"l‘ "r" “"i" four hours longer. ' .\n'r'~»:l.l m" ill-ll'l’N‘O‘l l" H‘” ‘ “ml” ammo; uAvn- 'l'O ma snor. linr’hw'l“"‘* "l '3‘" 3"”5’“ “‘“w‘l‘i” in the. mmunimo nu Fifi-.t will lci In”: [illmm-Uu" “Humid .hfluqd “L” “a “W!” to my” I,” mm‘h “f “:9 “rum”, “I.” lllllllmli ill", numu-i of \,¢-‘l. 1 mt l2()~:.~:il-lc. (l'mfls of mi-n wcrc Sci. to: I’ltlliimwm' , i. “(W-r: “t “W,” bulging “In (.mtghlJlmnafi 11mm. :134- Hum: irll ild'hl'llifli‘y wt. of which llzul iiil'tllll’.‘ cmzcri Milli tin-l. ,.:,,,‘.3.\-.,, an \xnp:i‘.:il§4-lI-". hlnnlr‘l‘. I'lHl terrible lit'fll. ll) lau'nmo “humanly flbi tlm :v'ln'ity “I 1h"- l”'-"~"““7"l li""‘"’”‘l'-"':' Slit-“ll. scum of ll.“ animals Ilri’ it” a: it \‘Hillll hem-rat vl- "lit-H. suffrer "limit St'\(’-l‘t‘.l_'.'v from stanvliuri (m the. healer] (lock. it.“ fight. .‘lii-‘lln‘xl. tlu- flunin ‘\:1-;rc-. .â€"-â€" Flowers Bloomlng on Various English finnlcxm on New chr'u buy. A despair-h from London say:;:â€"~'llm stances in which flowc: zirc bloom- â€"- ABERDLEN‘S successon. mining (amp has twice been in (lan-l ger of deelruction Ly fire. Dn No-l vemher 22nd. two front street log; houses were destroyed by fire. One of l have cxuminel him as to his inr-ntul state. It is genemlly understmd Dr. Leonardgoalsurgeons of Toronto, that, the prison-er will in llwlurml in- I . » :-1: e. 'l‘rr has not eaten 'invtl.in«r them was used as u lodging-h iusc. on l‘ n '3' ‘ ‘ ~ ~ , one floor and a church on the other. i “W “5V9”: ‘135'5- The lodgings contained fro-.1 and out- He says he is perfectly sane. but isl fits for ten men. and nothing was hang tortured by devim saved. Steps have been taken to re- lieve the destitute. The fire was caus- ed by the overturning of a lighted canâ€" He put-cu; his cell in bone fact until he drops from exhaustion. He has rubbed the - .- ,- ,_ ‘ hair off the top of his lit-ml uith dle. A fire from a similar muse broke : “a venuuua, working of his “my”. out on November 25th. and the Opera n u - . u - . .- .~ , , ‘ . a swears that. earun him~elf tlbllt‘d house. and two saloons were bound to ‘ his mu the other night. and that be the ground. rfhe snow on the roots is - . . ~ _ , am at, all like o hat he had putureel rated the rest of the front street from him He thought he was. black and. destruction‘ A large quantity or pro' had home. but this one he saw was} visions and liquors valued at 840000, :f - , , . . . . . taming red. and had tw 0 or three hor- “” deflwwd' on hdmmhfir mm the ribleâ€"looking hearts. He was so v.01 k-l Yukon froze ovcr. and since then alout zed up an“. the ammrilinn that he hm, ice between Dawson md Selkirk. , w “my his. team 0‘ “in; him “gain. re sunny} .‘liFU, will! lln- illtl nl nxlrillivlul from lflgs. llu'csz wrrc cut. in ~ll.»- srh-s o: the ch-scl in rulmit more storm l [div-‘5‘. filltl .‘Ii 1‘.“ (i'zl'li 3f I]]l)]])‘ll.t “pl cotton that. run iv hit'fl" “ill in din. charged. until tlu scat of the fire is rcmtlmds. Scarly aged. -â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"_ FAMINES ARE COSTLY. Lnlul Indian One ('ou the Government 85.0004)”. it. is officially announced that the I"- Vlurqllh of "H‘ifnrll ‘h-mnmml nu IIN' Vru (.‘mri-nuintwiu'rul. A tic-sputnh from London raysz-«lt i5 rumoer that fly .‘lurouhs of “Mt- ford will sum-well tic Earl of fiber- the entire cargo was damâ€" *lven :13 Governor-tichum! of ('::u- : and. ,i'ormurly :1 cu; lain in t2 1-. h‘rcn‘u‘i-r . Hugh do. (lrcy Heynmur, nixtb Mur- quii of llcrtl’or-t. um ‘orn in l.‘ litrml inurriv-rl :1 ilnugi‘t-‘r 0! tea: lire! ‘.'is. count. Hri lgort The: Nlfll'qlli‘i nus iiuzrrrle. wry-1 invm' "r of Merit :mcnt. i: 1 1-0:! for ('uuntf. Anlrim, and in “~71. mut. lndian famine met the lndian'be mu: "tumor of E’urliunwnl {m treasury 15800000. while loam; to curl- culturiets and susponeions of laws mainly rcrayalde», tribut ions iipl)r06."iling £1.750,000. alts-wrlwl another 3,000 persons have started out over the g m be mmnvel to “mm,” H.“ in “nun-$12400 000, irrcsgwtivie of charitable con- Smm'; \‘.'.'ir'wiI-l-:s's.ir-- lie it deputy tin-Iztcnfmt for \‘fuimii ks inn vat: cmnptrnllcr (if her .‘.i:i.'ur\;l;.'h l our/“uh in {#70, and. is a cou-rrvutive m .00 tire. ' 'J‘ .-M.-._--...._1_.-,.._.u._..,.mun... -.. ufln........;.......

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