The iew iollowere who eooomp enled the Xinginhie flight leiteome weehe ego. Hie ; Prime Minuter, two oi hie eone “end three brothers eurrendered eoon eiter the puuuit and elmoet every dey erme end eettie were i laundered to the En glieh. Tower-d the * end oi hie flight Oetewey e hed no more then ;_ 0 or three iollowere ,end these iinelly de- eertedhim. The threet oi 8i: Gernet Emit! .oluleyw bothet eny ehiei herhoring Oeteweyo uni-bed severely. end thet hie Em woul behurnt, hed lte efleet in bring - Eur“ the eenture oi the King. The E' E ii? are oi the Zulu King ende thewer 1n thAiriee, though it ie ieered new troublee will erieeln the eettlement oi the efldre oi thoeanq uered territory 1. 8i: Gernet Woleeley’e policy oi diatrihuting :'Oetoweya e power emong the ehieie in Zulu- ; lend in severely criticized in redieel aireiee ee involving entirely e new org enieetlon oi the country end likely to leed to new end ue eomplieetione. It in eï¬irmed it would vebeen muoh wieer on the pert oi the flame Government to inetruot Woleeley to heve grenhd Iueh eoneeuiane es would heve 1 gflede the preunt dyneety e iriend oi the wnineteed oi deetroying it. Englend'e “South Airieen policy heiore end during wer ie ehereoterhmi"y ee both treeeheroue Eudbdhh. 245E I-Blous RACING ACCIDENT. no Benr’e Paw Suspected in the Afghan Aï¬hâ€"Tho Merv Expedition -: Bun-ed. Mon. lingualâ€"Thin morning'- news, “at inmtzhetion ï¬tmuenemittggn: m en. so I one the ht Bastien intrigue. no It the bottom at he Afghan-ten mm. that it is believed let! Beeoomfleld will demend oi the Bunien thunder in London explenetione of these We. Much excitement wee «need in pond-eel eireiee_ be" t_o-de_y by the __L..Al__ _ um “can cmmiuau. an an: Bonn du landed h the huh m2. the huh. The Brlthh. undo: 001. Boa-ow, ma hlm {tom but to hut), burning a Getawayo and hi. constantly dimin. “hing tollouu fled before them. ml at m In flnnlly mode by appending him In hub with I detnohmont 0t ttoopu. and thtonlng to shoot him It hp totaled to unr- x‘ondor at once. Be In stone and made no Wool, Engâ€"A mlfltery correspon- Ilt o! the Time: ny- thct Khnchl. which About forty milec from Cebu], and which I] be occupied by the British in e {cw den, Ooh. converted into 3 rellylng point {or I the chick who no, elect to join the A Gondola" deepctch ceyc Generel Hughec' m hoe been ordered to Kheleb. Ishmael regimen“ ct Hem mounted the 53h end murdered the?! commander. mu Kheyl decpctoh“ co" _!ntel]lgcnce has Labor, Engâ€"A. deepeteh by wey of at. Ytneent tally conï¬rm: the capture 0! yo. Be wee Men by e panning prfly under the eommend 0! Col. Bugow. The I cum much exeltement In Oepe Town. e den belote the Klng‘e eepture he die- mum. glove-e“ eeeqeted hlmul! tn “you. of Celowuyoâ€"Ccccwnyo Do- wned by I" III- Followcn.“ Inu- nudcd ud Capt-red In the Bush -I.Ir Garnet Wolulov'n Policy emu. r. Jockeye in 3 Chicago Race Serionely lmlnde lmoeoo, Illonoie.â€"A terrible eooident lured thle elternoon. ,In the eeeond heet “280 eleee reoe, the home got on ell It. On the beck etreteh Green Oherley l toent out Surpriee lrom the pole but Into BillyBo . In turning. Billy Boy into Kitty . The other three horeee III lamenenlie over Ledy hi. end the mmemhed. G. W. Rhona, oi Surpriee, hed hie ehonlder M; Bob Ferrell, the driver oi Billy l. wee terribly injured interneily. Oi the lee Billy Boy. Green Oherley.Ledy M. end werebedl hurt. John B. won the i heend Bee on being the only two II to come in. Ilqnietude. but he meintolned remorkeble â€common, end In oflerlng hle enrrender Ill thot he hed no doubt his oeptore would pan! to him the right. of 3 ton! prleoner b We On: To", via 8:. Wombâ€"â€" M Oetenyo m eeptnred he wee utterly mud. Ind hle {allowere were too not Illelet. The King and his followers were ten to Ulnndl. During the moreh eleven ! hll lollowere tried to eeeepe. Six were metal, end the other ï¬ve were ehot. II. III: will be “hell to Merltzbnrg, md e- Ihue toGnnown. Whet diepoeel will he mede o! Oetcweyo'e hen hes not yet trenepired. 'Geuerel Woleeley telemphe that ell im- tl'tent Zulu chiefe heve now euhmitted. Further perticulere o! the eepture of rteweyo heve been received. from which it We thet it wee eomewhet by eccident let the cepture wee eflected. A petrol o! Ing’e Dregoon Guerde .ecouting in the e ioreet, fell upon hie treil. followed it endren him to eerth. Finding himself hounded. end reeietence being eltogether ble. the Africen monerch edvenced the cepteln oi the petrol end tendered him I Innenden He wee in e greet]: exheueted Idltion. end here on hie pereon evidencee nepch_ pri_vetio_n, angering end mentel l wee iii-pronouns the Afghenieten Itbr. It reeelled here thet when the lileh Government eeked en explenetion n the Bueelen Adminietretion oi this ventent eome months ego. poeitive enur- |ee were given thet the expedition wee Iply one nnderteken in the intereqte oi pephieel eeienee. Now. however, thet edition hee egein moved iorwerd, with. it relieved, etrong ninioreomente. The he. in the ineinoerity oi Bueeie lnereeeee, l the em ioion thet the depiorehle out. It et 0e nl wee inetigeted by Bueeia we etronger. The Time: urgee the Gov- mto peniet in heving e xeeident force me. Peterebnrg deepeteh eeye the Bunion rv expedition hee reenmed muehing. I nulvid o! i ï¬iï¬bioâ€"Bâ€"ntiwâ€"‘ro-o-i‘ntï¬'oat hoop: hue revoked and murdond me And mum, un‘horitm. . It. Faun Ion bu talcum! tho I.“ 'oflhpobo ad Onndoo Pmby- THE ZULU WAR ENDED. Fono! nun nut the Ruinâ€"'92};- to Hop hnd_ .munled ltg_ groan", RUSSIAN INTBIGUB. Nzuvo Luna. Mexloo.â€"-A Mexi- oeu named Moray murdered hie wife Ber- nadine heeeuee ehe refused to swim eorou the river with him. They weuted to orou the river end being without money to ply ferri Flores, “id he would swim, and wede into the river end ordered hie wife to dierobe end ewim eoroee with him. Thle ehe wee unehie to do end Flores, plunged hie knife into her hreeet and ebdomen. Flores, he. been ermted. propolo ‘ The Queenâ€"(hero the hluu broke canâ€"Tho Lords and Comment of lrolond.’ I mm the day In no‘ diatom when this tout on: be proposed with [the Lords ond Oom- monl ol Irolund amine In the old Home In College Greenâ€"(cheers) â€"octlng with Her Manlyâ€"(renewed bloomâ€"tor the wolloro of Round.†The tout wu drunk ; but most of thlo gentlemen pro-om totaled to me, u is nun . The Lord-Lleulrnam’a Enquiry and Report. Lennon. Englandâ€"With respect to the enquiry and report which the Lord-Lieuten- ent 0! Ireland ordered to be made Into the eireumeteneee renting to the recent hiulng of the Queen In Ireland. the following are underetood to be the leote: Mr. Panel! wee entertelned et e benquet on board e Iteumer on the river Shennon. Mr. Ellerd, town clerk of Limerick. presided. and proposed the that tout. He eeld:n "It In .lp] dot, to _--_-_- A ML- “#4,†children. A portion of the perty. coneleting of two men end the egent who brought the petty, four women end eeverel boy: end girle while on the etreet thie elternoon wee et- tecked by e crowd of 150. moetly men. Roche were hurled at them in perfect ehowere end moet ell of the petty were more or lees in- jured. One women with e bebo in her erme wee knocked down end kicked. A little boy ebcnt seven yeere old wee etrnck on the lace end ell the little children were badly hurt. Brutal Attack on French Canadian Im- pal-indent. Fm an. Mmuhusom. â€" Bevan families 0! Punch Onnudluno. brought here by the manufacturers, mind to dby. They oompriu Igventg-tbrqo ‘mon, women and Trouble. oi the Reigning Monarch. Lonnon. Englend.â€"King John 0! Ab)! einin writes to e mereentile ï¬rm repreeenting him in London, eteting he hoe written to Queen Victoria oompleining thet outlete oi hie territory ere eloiod by Egyptiene. He Ieye Generel Klrkhem, en English General in hie eervioo, wee poisoned at Meeeoweh while on his wey to England with lettere to the Queen. Pon'rmoum,Englnnd.â€"Tho British troop- Ihlp Ilullbar, with forty oflloou, hns culled (or Bombay, Ind will call It Queen-town to ombuk over 1,100 men. She is under orders to oomploto the pangs with .11 practicable dupatoh. One oi the troopere oi Meier Oevegaeri'e eecort errived et Lundl Khotel yeeterdey. He eeye thet the root of the British Beel- deney et Cebul wee commended by other housee. end wee coneequently nnteneble. The besieged mede e trench outside. Al eat one in the eiternoon on the deyoi the meeseore Oevegnerl received e wound from e ricochetting bullet on the ioreheed. Jenkyne. Mejor Oevegneri'e eeeietent. who .errired et the Residency during the etteck. wroteto the Ameer ior help. The Ameer replied. " God will, I em meking errenge- mente.†Previoue requeete irom Major Oevegneri hed met with the eeme repiy. Jenhyne wrote egein when Mejor Oevegneri wee wounded. but the bearer oi the letter wee cut to pieoee by the mutineere. The. trooper then eterted. but he wee dieermed end imprisoned. He eucceeded in eeeeping, end on the 4th visited the Beeideney. where he eew the corpee oi Lieutenent Hemilton. commending the eecort oi the Britieh Minion. lying ecroee e mountein sun. He eeye Jenkyne wee with e pereon celled Iebyeh Khen. end he is therefore preeumebly ellve. The trooper eew no troope on the reed iron: Oebnl to Jellelebed end Dene. Hie comrede. who weeconï¬ned in Oebul. interned hlmthet‘ Lieut. Hemilton ehot three of the mntineere i with e revolver. end killed two with hie eebre. Dr. Kelly. connected with the mission, wee lying deed ineldc the Beeidency. Oevegneri wee in the room which wee burnt, end which hed iellen in. Hie body hee not yet been found. Three netive oï¬icere oi the Guldee were burned to deeth neer the Beeidency. Lennon. England.â€"A despotoh from Can- dohu uyl In Alghm nobleman coming tron tho diroonon 0! 03an reports tho: the Amen bu sens tor troops {tom Hem ond Balkh. ond hu summoned the Ghilnls to Oobul for o johod. A pxivnto loner {tom 03an â€um tho: the Ameer'o body anud joined in the “hook on gho British Elpbouy. LOIDOII. Sept. 16.â€"-'l'he Vioeroy telegrephe thet privete iettere heve been received lrom Cebu! eteting thet the meeeeore oi the British Ember-y wee nnpremediteted end thet the unenlt wee eommitted by three regiments ‘ who were dieeppointed et not heving received their erreere oi pey. The letter: also etete thet no eerione efloxt wee mode by the Ameer to relieve the oeenpente ol the Beeldeney beyond preventing other regiment! iron: per- tielpeting in the etteek. The etory ie regerd- ed here on incredible end ineoneietent with known leete, end the queetion in naked : If these Aighen regimente were empereted et not getting their pay from the Ameer, whet relief eonid they expeet irom etteeking the Englleh. who owed them nothing? It is believed in inside eirciee here that the Vice- Begel edvieee heve been eonooeted tor the home market end to quiet public enxlety in Englend. But the feeling in inereeeing thet the Mghen ontbreek meene nltimete wet with Burie,end omeiel eeenreneee that the trouble ie of e purely ioeel ehereeter ere everywhere received with elloweneee. Emu. Indlcwâ€"It in now bclicvod um tho Amou’l complichy In the massacre a Cuban: unquecuonnblo. According to the Intact Intoxmnlon. order: have been given It own! {or me no pug go of all direct com- munication vim! 0 British. The Ame" a Contplralor In line Massacre of British Subjects. A. Incredible II." from rabid-Tho Oulbmk Menu Ultimate \Vnr with KISSING Till: QUEEN. CRUEL \VIFE MURDER. 8101‘ AT FALL RIVER. 'l‘lll'} CABUL RBVOL'I‘. ABYSSINIA- King Humbert o! holy ll only oboul lhlr- tylour you" old, but ho in aid to look old ond won. 111- bolt ll any. ond hlo ovldont lllnou nolm want and pup Tho Qnoon. pom", loch young out! pretty. Ind II "I, populu moo; lm unblock. Everybody ie eeyinlt thet they have never eeen the Prince" 0! Wales more redient then she ie 0! late. not even on the morning. eix- teen yeere ego. when in that jeunty het end meuve poplin dreee. eho etepped eehore et Grevezend. end etterwerde rode through London. taking triumphent poeeeeeion of all our heertl. At the Greenwich lohooi ieet week ehe looked eimoet ee young end quite ee eherming in e eoetume oi bieok end white etriped eiik. end it wee eeey to no how roud ehe ie oi her boye end 0! her hueben .who wore the uniiorrn o! e eeptein in the Navel Faeerve. with eigr'et'.» ee eideâ€"de-eem to the Queen, end with e few minleture or ere on hie ieit breeet.â€"Heward Paul. Their- Opinion 0! Lands in (salaries-- Programme oi their Future Move- menu. Bsmvmu, 0nt.â€"-The Hon. Robert Besd stetes thet the British Agricultural Commissioners were much plessed with whet they sew oi the province end its pro ducts as exhibited et the Toronto and Guelph exhibitions. Alter observations of the system oi isrming pursued at Muhham, Brampton, Guelph end Hemilton, they expressed the Opinion that the lends are generally good and well termed. They go to Menitobs, Kentucky. Tome, end. perhaps, Celliornis. returning. it time permitted, to the Dominion end the Eastern titetos. They intend to reach home by Christmes. 4. You ’s’viei’r’iha'tâ€"you'i ill assist in punishing, any member who break: the oath. no; except- gxgdyour own brother ? Anew-1 will, so help me Nonaâ€"A member breaking the oath willb'o punished with deuh by his brother members. 5. You swear to assist in anything that will beneï¬t the Society? 6. You swearto do all in your power to get members tor this Society. and to work ior it in every possible manner ? . . ‘ "l. 35:}: swear to do everything you have pro- m so You are now a member of the Canadian League. It Is your duty to protect your brothers, and aesist them in trouble against your best r ends. THE BRITISH COMJIISSIONE RS. nunâ€"A "A" IU uulp IUD “We 3. You wfli do U! in your power to further the 1:1ng of this League ? bumâ€"I will, no help me Nm.â€"Memben can only bosworn In by the ohjef_ or one 0! his ofloen. TE] CHAD“! â€A002. 1. You will not reveal the proceedings of this 80010:; or repeat che nme to any member can side 0 {ho place 01 meeting ? Ansâ€"I will not,» heijno 099. _ 7 fthi will obey the chief and omoers In every- thing Pertaining! to the League or its interests. 9 Annâ€" will no help me God. Moamrn, Quebec. â€" The kidnapping case was put into the hands oi Detectives Cullen and Murphy, and this morning they lend the supposed kidnappers at the Bone- venture Depot. Alter being conducted to the station the prisoners admitted that they were the men named in the telegram which had been received from Toronto, but that they had nothing to do with any kidnap- ping case. Detectives Murphy and Cullen were, however, indelstigably engaged in the case, and alter various enquiries die ‘eovered that the prisoners had arrived in town about a week ago, and stopped at a ho- tel. Alter-wards they engaged aroom at No. 65 St. Joseph street, simply let the purpose ollodging, at the rate of 81.25 per week. Here the detectives found on investigation a hall a loaf oi bread. some honey, shirts, collars. socks, underclothing, etc. It is surmised that the prisoners lived poorly, and lared but badly upon their adventure. While search- lng their persons this morning Detective Cullen lound a book which gives some clues , to the existence 0! a kidnapper’s association celled the "Canadian Insane.†The book also contained a number of names whose owners will be looked alter intime. A secret alphabet was found in the back of the book. They seem to have arrangements lor oper- atingin Hamilton, St. Catharines, Guelph, London, Brantlord and Toronto. The follow- ing is selected from the constitution: Tho tollowing dupatoh doloribol the or. to“ o! the brothers Den! It Mantra-l tor the stump: to kidnup Mr. Jaï¬ray, of Toronto. Dotooflvo Reid, of the Toronto Police Force, left on Bomrdoy to hko the prisoners to “Inï¬nity: an aged‘ couple and Mr. Giiieepfe and wile; on the eecond floor, a German iamilyâ€"lather. mother and three childrenâ€" named Pleifler ; on the third floor. Ferdinand Meroth. wiic and two children and George Holdred. wile and two children. all 0! whom were asleep when the incendiary kindled the ï¬re. When the ï¬re wee dieeovered by the policeman the ï¬amee were break- ing out of the iront door. having burned through the etaire and rendered them impeccable. The awakened inmates, belore the ï¬remen could arrive with the ladder. bad either leaped from the windows, gone to the root. or dropped euffoeated. The deed number ï¬vc,which may now be increased to eeven or eight. An old couple on the ï¬ret ï¬oor eecaped. All the Gllleepie family eeceped excepting the wile, who might have eecaped by walking eix feet. but became bewildered and ewooned. she was the ï¬rst person iot'nd when the ï¬remen entered. Her recovery is hardly poeeibie. The Pleii’iere Occupied the eecond floor. Bore, a niece. wee iound at alate hour lying in the 1 entry. Mre. Pteifler and two children jump- ed irom the window and were elightly hurt, but Pleii’fer ehared the late 01 hie niece. The inhabitante oi the upper floor bed the leeet cba‘ncc. Meroth, ae econ ae he eew the peril. lifted his eon Charlee, eged iourteen. out of the window and allowed him to drop iorty feet, then instructed hie wife and daughter Boeic to jump. Leet of all he jumped, meet- ing inetant death. Mrr. Meroth'e legs are lractured, and her iaee ie burned beyond recognition. Boeie euetained no serious injury. but Charles la badly hurt. Holdreid and wile fled to the root. After depositing her there he returned down etairc. where he wee caught by the dance and burned, pro. bably fatally. Mu. Holdreid'e body wae chrmd beyond recognition, when iound on the roof. Oharlee Holdreid. the son. in internally injured from jumping. Ten-Ibis Death .1 the noon-eel Per-om. Bouou. Manchu-cumâ€"Tho cooupum o! the boats were: 011 the 11m floor Arrest of Two Men on Buplcton In Montreal. THE KIDNAPPING CASE. THE BOSTON FIRE. FURTHER PARTICULARS. o! Bnntford, omcMed in the Oollegme Ohnreh. th evenne and 29th mm (the Rev. Dr. Omhton’e) New York. end delivered e lemon eheneterlzed by deep thought end eloquent expremon, end which we- highly Ippreehted. . 1H: utlmmd nm on the buy of the Anna p.tlon um! other etc am of those non- pmod Hutch: nil, notlm “an 15. 000 nu mm In In“. The molntion 0! Mr. A'Jon Gilmonr, daolning that In the opinion of tho [horo- holdoxa 88f: Bunch! 11mm should retire from the Presidency of the Couolidotod Bunk, in view of past mlamonngemont of m mam, wu curried this otmnoon on 1 10.0 by bollot. there being 9.241 shovel in 1370: o! it nnd.7,695 opponed to it. and the meeting adjourned till to-morrow (Fxldoy). At last Mr. Gunman. who introduced hlmaeu as the largest loser, moved that ï¬ne fragment ought to route from :he oar . The Rev. Prof. Wnn seconded the motion. which, after an“ opposition on the par: 01 611E: anal: 31inch. walnut to the bullet. Numerous other rololntionn were proponed, but the Chairman related to put any eon- demnlng himself, while the meeting strenu- ously objected to my being put which were In his Inor. this ex-Finanee Minister, I ask this man whom the Queen has selected to honor, I ask this man to whom the stockholders have psid an immense salary,I ask him how these votes have been obtained. He tells you Mr. Beckie is the culprit. and he has allowed this crim- inal to esospe to the United Btstes. He intends to hang on to this institution es long as there is a dollar in the vaults. It you allow this meet- ing to re-eleot this Board, you will go beiore the world having condoned whatever they may have done in the pest. I don‘t know whether there is any sense of decency lelt in that men. (Terriï¬c uproar.) Ii there is. I ask him to retire. It will be better for him tomorrow to break stones on the street than to live upon us. As sure as you are present. it the same Board is returned. as I believe they intend, with the exception of one manâ€" snd except ior that man we would not know about the position oi the Bank todayâ€"mark, mark my words, this Board will continue to act as they have done tor the. last thirty deye. I know a widow who has sold out her stock at two dollars a share : end who has purphased this stock 7 The Directors 2 (Groens and blues.) And in six months who will own the bank 2 Sir Francis Hincks and the Directors. In supporting his motion Ool.'.l‘urnbull nid,â€"I was surprised to 1mm: the direc- tors are coming here with an overwhelming number of van: pzepared to out-rule my tygng “in mooupg Amoy galore, 7 I at Ool. Tunsnomin need himsei! as the eavrepresentative th the Rev. Proteuor Weir oi the Quebec stockholders. and reed resolutions passed at a meeting in Quebec condemning the management oi the bank. He moved the {allowing resolution“ That Sir Francis Hineks, Messrs. John Grant and W. W. Ogilvie be asked to resign ; and Messrs. T. W. Ritchie. Henry Lyman, Robert Most and Chas. Hagar be eiegted in their pieces. A Lamâ€"Tho complaint in on the other side. (Cheers) Sir chn Humâ€"I onnnot shirt the teaponuibility of my position as President mg sin]! not be bxowbuten [tom it. and that there wee nothing to eoneenl. Referring to ’the correspondence between Meme. thmen Beckie, 8i: Freneie eeid: I! Mr. Beckie bed written the letters. and had been selling out hie stock. no me would condemn him more then I, but he in e lerge stockholder and has bought stock einee, and, therelore. it is not hit to say that the Vice-President misled his Iriende. (Ghee-re.) Whatever may be the result 01min meeting. no oompleinte shall tune from me. Bir Female Emcee said the main object of this meeting. as expressed in the advertise- ment, was to receive statements concerning the position 0! the bank, and todetermine what is to be done. as well in the interests of its shareholders as oi its creditors. It was necessary to give pretty long notice for calling this meeting. and it was called as early as possible. A meeting had been calied and met. but we don‘t know how many share- bOIders were represented there. or what I. -unt oi stock was represented. The Board or Directors acted towards that meeting in the irankeet and fairest spirit. No eflort was made to conceal anything from them. The whole Board, and its conduct was at that time severely censuredâ€"(vociierous ap plause) â€" and said that they would agree to abide by this present meeting as to their retirement or not. (Hear. hear) For‘ my own part. ii I considered the majority of; the shareholders desired my retirement, I would retire in ï¬ve minutes. Some of you think we ought to be in the penitentiary. (Loud and prolonged applause.) Is it not wise to let that course be taken in the criminal courts. and not let it interfere with the shareholders’ intereste r We have a common interest. (A Voiceâ€"“ Some explanation about Archer a Go." Cries of "Order.") I was coming to the point. We all know it was necessary that the bank should go into liquidation. Now, what is the best course to adopt 2 My own opinion is that steps should be taken to get some other bank to purchase our building. I don’t despair that such a result could be brought about. For the future you have got to trust your interests to some body of directors. We place ourselves in your hands. I by no means say it is not most unfortunate that an inspection was not made. As has been complained, we placed too much conï¬- dence in the General Manager. There was no inspection in the City Bank. Such a queation never was raised or came before the Directors. The reason was this, he believed we knew _everything about the bank, 19" 89nd.» 0290.58-39“ Pr- 9°9Pren9' liven: Chauc- ot ï¬lhnannuencntâ€"The Director. Blane-d for Pant mistaken. Mos-rum, Quebec. - The meeting 0! ebureholdere oi the Coneoliduted Bonk wee held this morning at 12 o'clock. in the rooms shove the oï¬ieee oi the bank. The room. the pee-ego onleide, end the rtniu were quickly crowded. e considerable number at Indian being prercnt. The President. Bir Frenoie Hinolrl, took the choir mid mnny expreeeione o! diupprovel. Mr. Wethey wee appointed Secretary upon the motion oi the Oheirmen. Mien MeDougeli and several ehereiggldere objecting. _ .TIIE CONSOLIDATED BANK Stormy Meeting or the snare- . holdersâ€"su- Francis lllncks Called Upon to Resign. A in evening: no casino: '1'. Mun, with s bun in: {night mm: 0! landed can on the 0am]. Bonchorn, made the ; an from mum to Atmolifloâ€"n dunno. 0! fort:- onb mun-In flay-mm mlnnm. Tnonow, 0ntuio.â€"-Whuo two of Mr. Juno: Fluollon'a little girls were pining on Iomo timber. in the oonol above the sand look ban this Iftornoon. one ogod six fell into the wotor and was drowned baton her little mm could give the clam. The body "aground obont {arty-ï¬ve minute: ulter- WI! 0 Lut week an e enbnrben treln was returning from St. Lambert, end when it wee no" the centre of Viotorle Bridge. the loan- motive end accompanying ear oameln contact with e plank which had been onreleuly lnld eorou'the trnek by none workmen. Fortn- netely the whole 0! the wheele poured over the obeteole end on to the nile egein without ewervlng to either side. The ehock to those on boerd wee very ooneigreblo. This morning some thirty men who were engaged in one of the Allan Steamship Line’s sheds unloading potatoes from carts which had arrived iron: the country. were eon- eiderably startled to see the building suddenly rise iron: the ground and come down with a crash. The lull was instantaneous and had It not been that the men threw themselves quickly on the ground, and that the timbers lull on the carts and barrels, there is little doubt that several deaths would have occur- red. Two men were injured.‘ A meeting of merchant’. manninoturen, and others in called at the Kirby Home par- lor this evening, with a View to ustsblieh a Bo_nq 01 Trade in our city. Bunion», Ont-tie. -â€" Leet evening Matthew Whiting. Worden. and It. Henry. Meyer, entertained the memo.“ o! the County and City Council and some invited friends et dinner In the American Home. Mr. Whiting occupied the choir and Mr. Henry the vice-choir. Alter ell had per- taken of the good thing: provided, the usual 10on end patriotic toeete were me order of the evening. Prep-rations for the reception 0! the Gonna: Genenl and the Princess Louise nibelng pushed fox-won! rapidly. An inquest we: held In: night on the body of Mn. Hunter. who died on Sunday alter “king medicine pxoeuted {win an India) doctor, she-having been previously in a pre- carious note of heelth. A verdict of dea‘h from astute! causes wu returned. Lourcvm, Kentucky. â€" Frank H. Leneing, aged 50, lormerly o well known grocer, committed suicide this morning wllle alone et hie houee by pouring coal all our hie clothes end letting himself on ï¬re. He bed token the precaution to bolt hfe door, md people who ruched to hie neaietnnce were Rumble t3 gein edmleeion until the body wee burned to e criep. Leneing had been eick during the put your. Bun-men, Merylend. â€" A Spnnieh eteuner lrom Pnerto Rico lut night ran down on unknown schooner. cutting her in two. her how floating oi! on one aide ot the steamer and the Item on the other. The ceptein of the Itemer lmmedietely threw out buoye ,end llle-preeervere end got beats out. He lay by the pieces of the wreck all night, but new no lien 01 life. le You. â€" This morning petrol- men Cherie. Dooley, on leave of absence, ruched his home ebont three o'clock, found he Werren Intending by his (Doolsy’e) wife's bedside. He drew his rewlver and shot Wenen probably “telly. Dooley wee arrested. memu. Datumâ€"Mr. Anabel Ketche- eon, ol Sidney, got one of his bend: caught in the soaring of e threehing machine yester- dey. teerlng of! big thumb and three lingers. Wanna-ton, D. 0.â€"From 1873 to 1879 inclusive tho United States mints ooinsd 376,641,340 pieoss 0! money. nauseating a nine 01 $419,071,313 30. Tue Trcssnry Dapsrtment to-dsy purchued 630.000 ounces of silver for tho Philsdclpbis mint. Other cï¬urs for Philsdslphls snd San Francisco were nbovc the msrkst rate, and were do- clined. The indications It the Treasury us that the number 01 silver dollars which go into clrcnlstion this month will for the ï¬rst time equal the monthly coinage. In Wash- ington she stand-rd dollars are already much more plentiful than bank notes. Fm Bn'nn, Munchueettmâ€" Without Iome ohmgo tor the better in the print cloth mark“, the reduction of the wages of all a!!!“ of apex-give! in ifpevihble. Harman, Connecticut. â€" It is esti- mnted thet neeriy a hundred thou-end peorle, not residents of this city. ere here to-dey to puticipete in the ocremonies of conveying the old bottle flegs iron the State arsenal to the new cepitol. Ten thousend veterens are in the procession. Generei Hewley delivered the colors to Governor.- Andrews. end in so doing nude on eloquent speech. to which Governor Andrew: responded in touching terns. Brenton», (â€amountâ€"George Sum- ner Ohipmen, n student in Middleton Uni- versity, aged twenty-four. died this afternoon. poieoned by eeting toedstoole for mushrooms. Sauces. N Y.-â€"-Mrs. Spurgeon, grand- deughter of Generel Burgoyne, melted Bers- toge battleï¬eld to dey. Fem. Bu In, Musuhusetts.â€" Without Numerous eeneeuonel reports qt an at. tempt on me life of the 81mm are current. On Wedneedu a men. believed to be inune, tried to toroe his we: into the gerden of the peleoe, end wounded three soldiers. end was seriously wounded himeel! in the_etruggle. _ GIUIVA, Swill. â€" Aneuien Sate Engi- neexe hove completed plane (or the pro- poeed Arlberg Beilwey. The mounteln will be pierced 528 ten above the level of the eee. The tunnel will be 10,270 metlee long. The Mlnieter ol Oommexce levore meklng it e 139:er Bloke rellwey. Au election took plcco to do) in Elgimhlrc and Nolmahlro to ï¬ll the vacancy in me Home of Commons. conned by me devotion $0 the poor-go o! Vlacount Mocdufl. on the doom 0! his lather. the Eu! 01 F410. Sir George Mccphorcon Gum. Lzberol. wu elo_c_tcd_by 959_vom. lndo. “um um ho 1m} no luddn {oi "aid purpose. but will lay lho mule: bolero the Oh'gnoollor (1! lg. Exchequeg. Mr. Orou. Home Secretary. in answer to 1 request tram the Muyor o! Mtddhsborough taking Governmont assistance on account of the diltuu occulonod_ by the depression _01 The now iron-01nd tum: mm Agamemnon. ourying tour thirty eight ton gum. and of 8.492 wu- burthon. with engines 6 000 hone- powor. In unocuuhlly hunched 30-day M Ohstbun. Inunou. Englmd â€"â€"A dup atoh from Dub‘ [In any: thnt n oonoidonblo portion of the Irish have“ 1: 1m: puably lost. but u lino wouthor would continue two or three not. than will be a vogy largo mount saved. Condensed Telegraphic News