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Northern Advance, 5 Jan 1893, p. 5

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m Tmzaoxi ndwx souTu;%% ' chl- Jlyagg his holidays. _ ,1 `continue to draw crowds. * `- lvic-:tl\1odiat`.re\Arivnlaervioea afill Hon.-. C. DEury;o ; 013 vhnua has been _u1pyed_qn1 Mr. A. Bell has moved into it. ' _ `Audion-to '92. 3 iv LWi'nh,ing ill a prosperous N ew Year. ` i No Mgtnicipnl election in Innisl thin r=a::< I. 2_-I.._ _.. '1 l\|I -Is `T11; In-he ice-house. gs .Bell Emu, is nearing completion and we expect soon to pee tho harvontera at work. .. Mr. Jan Partridge : youngest" son has 1 been neriouly ill lately. Inammation cf the lqnga itthe trouble, Mr. John Oawley passed quietly away on Friday morning afcer a lingering. illness 1 of over three years. The funeral. took i place on Saturday, leaving his house at 2 o'clock p.m. and proceeded to Churchill burying ground. c n .u an: A large crowd assembled at the Tea- I party `in connection wi h the Bell Ewart S. S. and after partaking of the many good things a programme consisting of readings, recitations, singing. etc , was rendered by the scholars. No admission was charged but at the end of the nro- ` gramme a collection was taken which will ` aid the school a great deal financially. Merit cards were distributed among the ; scholars, - and everyone returned home feeling that they had spent a pleasant as well asnrotable evening. T ` I bo`thnightu.. duitzgnumner attended the Churchill skating rink on Saturday and Monday7 nights. The .I 0_. F. band in attendance returped to his % schoolvafter spending his Christmas holi- days at his home in Stayner. ' 11'? t\I4\ v 4` -rs LLUIHCU uuu nan BuIuU'|UIuuuIUu uuuuununvuu. This morning McCoy s two brothers se- cured her releuse by giving -bonds for $10.4 000 for her appearance. The girl was then taken home, but` is still in wcritical ` condition. 11,-,, 17: _, _ ,- 1.1-- _._a`-....,1 A"..._... .. . `Court AWillow number 919 I. 0.oF. ;Churchill in increasing wonderfully }membe1-ship. -Nearly 100 members. i present. - _ C'I Q If C I V. O ' Mr. Fred Woods iavto. be congratulated or; his 35,000 New Years gift (3 boy.) `II "7 1 `I ? I ;MoKay:' an`d Vlielgbart Hough of Toronto, are visiting relatives % in this place. _ strand _ A 1 Correspondence to The Adva.n9e._ Coldvstormy weather. ` ' ` 1 A watch fright service was--hel d in the `Methodxst Church here on Saturday night the 31st. . W'(1`he :1-ezmaina of Mr. W} `Wallace, paased through here on Sunday on route to Brad- ford where they were interred on Mon- : ~ .h I . 1 'm;`;r;; 55: 0}}; g..i"i}ker, 1... re- tired from the dough-punching profession } and gone into farming." 3 nun Qv III .o o.c In. W ; - '-1`ihe anniversary services `in connection with tho Nnntyc Methodist church will be held on Sunday the 15th inst. ` V The Xmas Tree in connection with St. Paul's church which was held on they 27 th ult., was in every way a grand success. The tree looked handsome and was loaded with useful presents, and the children who received them" were as a natural con- sequence delighted, while the older and more mature were no less delighted with the excellent selections given by Miss Laura Harper, the talented elocutionist of Barrie. the Quartette Club and the Citizens Band of that place, it is seldom that the people of Stroud are. privileged to hear a concert given by such good talent and was considered` a treat by them. The re-b ceipts netted` some 852. At: At the last regular meeting of Geergian ` ` Lodge, A.0.U.W.. Strand. the following 3 i oioere were elected for the year 1893 :- ; }P.M.w., Rev. E. W. Murphy; M.W,% [1 I1 o `Q3 ........ ..., -.e.. .-.. ......,..., , .... .. , G. O. Dolmuge; Foreman, Jss. Black, egorclr, A. _H. Punsn glzcrseer, o . oore; muncxer, .- . raw; Receiver, Mark Webb, sr.; Guide, Don- sld McNeil ; J .W., Wm. Mason ; O.W., Bowman Reynolds; Representative to Grand Lodge, Rev. E. W. Murphy; Trustees, Joe. Black, s3", Donald McNeil, Rrderick Mconliey; Auditors, James Black, jr., E. `I_`. McOonkey. LIEU ULUVW III Illll\-(M654 guvvvi -1 llvvvn vo .McCoy staggered into the next.-`room, aske_d for f; doctor and then fell dead. AL--- 1.-.! L-.. ..... 4- A Joint 0N"1`HE P." or I., The Patrons of Industry of Utopia having 2 of their number on the School Trustee Board, thought they would lay plans to` control the whole Board, so they had 3 meeting in the absence of the 2 present members of the Board, and nominated a member for the third place. All was to_ be kept; secret and the member. run. in, but the. `catgot out of the bag and the new can-I "didote got left 2 to 1. . flviliivoirci` iooitl its hold sf Mu. Anne Webb : residence, Utopia. on Wednesday evening, the 28th uh.- Everytlnng was rat-clue, and an enginy- eble time spent. Proceeds O14; Webb received the thanks of :11 present. ?B1{ii*3Z" 'Iie`dd`i` fboa `g 'drdLT 7 `IJ eum'6nI{t{ei ` #911! ihyt Wk.` .6; Bii: 7411.`,-`hi; MN-b `-rrivdin ]'1 6rond fon_"th;e,s.'1?n9sday his men did uot.7oo`m'e t111`,Wedn`9hip'y.- Only}. sum]! portion `reaohoid hero with "Sir Allnn." Continued the Santa: :` I .9 V '87 , ..;..- The-Hon. Senator Gowen, who in in Toronto spending the Ohrietmne holidnya, gpoke to-`the Empire on Setntdny _ with reference -to the Icoonnt given by Hon. John Bevel-Iv Robinson about the out- brenkof 1837`. On one point I do `not --quitefegree Irith~Mr-. Robinson}? Enid the 8ene_to1_', Vithihil eottfteoIII- imile, ~ F` and rlqouaht pretty` .f.a!r.`, authority, wide -nlnennher of: Sit`? Francis noiua:nets!`-.r;bo4;2n-:a;.,e ' '1uU'|"3`A zh iihnl H"-`R30 3 """lnH M`..`h1'.l. -av-- vgv _ Advance Correspondence. Inn Advance Corre-;t'>ondnoo. .9` l l I l l l I l l .H0tse,$h0es. (`Horse Nails - Sleigh Runnrs, Sleigh Sh0e.Steel, ..Ba_r Iron and Chain, Lanterns, Rope and Rope ` H;ul`ters, Grain Scoops, Snow Shovels, Sleigh ` Bells andn general stock of Hard- ' ware, Paints, Oils and ` Glass at A - CUIIUIUIUII. - Miss `King recently suffered from a. upruined ankle and had been using crutches to walk with, but had laid them `aside to practice the part. in the play. As she made a motion to stab McCoy she rested `her weight on the weak foot and it gave way and she fell forward. ` . iAxesandAxe Handles ,McA:.::sm, srnnv & co s. {Mrs L. Stephens IGELEBRATED WASH SILKS Stamping dons Promptly at half ustial price. ... Lessons Given In Fancy Work. _ V --OF VALUXB -.1t__"7 Tovvn a11d'F_arrr1 Property. URUUAN I` I0 I11`: ruwur Ul ~`ule coululneu in a certain Indenmr_e of M01-tgug which will be produced at the-, ume of 93.19, there will be oeted for sale by Public Auction by J -Ahn W. Morrow. Auctioneer. at the Queen a Hotel, in the Town of Barrie. on ` M" . `nun 4-AA URSUAN'l`to the Power of Pale contained Indenmre Mortgu pm In! ha nu-nnnnd at the iivnn nf nah: thorn will ' IOHOW IDS 131103 BIN} DTBHIIBPB X- Parcel 1. Lots numbers 12. 13. 14 and 15 on the west side of Plapperton Street, in the Town of Barrie. in the County of Simeon. as laid out on the west half of Lot. number , in the Fourth Concession of the Township of s ta. and `Dun-nnl `I . The nnnth hnI' nf T. 11*. nnmhnr I. in UGBOOBBIOD OI H16 1'0VVl1B[.|l[) OI V63 TE. 5110 Parcel 2. The south ha1' of L :t number 4. in the First Uoncesnion of the Township of Vespra. in the County or nmcoe. co taining by admon- aurement one hundred acres be the some more Dnvnnl I n fl-n nrnninrtv In hnilf than Pun. It Caused Bin ; to. Be Roughly Treated by ` Masked Robbers. WEST B1m>c1~:vmv1'1r.1+, Mass.,- Jan. 4.-. The house of Francis P. Dunbar, a prosper- ous farmer who lives near the Brookton line, was entered last; night by two masked burglars. Dunbar is 74 and his wife 78 years old. "" WA nnnr\]A \l'nIIn llitllifll` `units -."|: [MoRTcA{GEivsA LE ' at the hour or one o'clock in the area: noon; Ttvhe i follow ing lands and premises :- Dcu-mzl I, Lntn nnmharn I2 13 M And 15 rm 1' I833. ` . Parcel 1. On thjs property is built the Run- sell Terrace. front_.1ng on Wellington Street. in the 'l`own of Barrle, consistu.-g of five pair of semi detached. rough-cast. two-storey dwell- {nan arcel 2. Tbs nroperty consists of a 100 acre farm sitn xted three miles from Barrie on the Penetang Road. The farm is all cleared. its soil is clay to clay loam with a little sa.nd_y loam and the bnddlngs. thereon and their dimensions are said to be as follows :--Brick `house 21:30. Frame barn 40:60 and frame stable 16:60 and 16:16. Taryn: Daron` `I Q`) nnr nan}. In nnnh at Hrnn IDXUU IIIQ LOX). - _ Terms Parcel 1. 20 per cent. in cash at time of sale. a further 39 her cent. within 30 days thereafter without mtereat, the balance beln 50 per cent of the purchase money to be secure by a that mo tgage on the pro erty. payable as follows :-Four equal annu instalments of 8100 each and the 5 emalnder at the ex tiratiun or the tuh year wnth interest from date of sale at 6 per cent. per aunum, payable halt yearly. | Terms: Pnu-mall 2 Inner r-Ant- in much at time at 0 Der cent-. per uunum, payuma nun yearly. Terms Parcel 2. looer cent. in cash at time of sale. a further 20 per cent wi hin 3: days thereafter without interest, the balance being 70 per cent. of the purchase money to be secur- ed by a rst mortgage on the proprrt . payabze as tollows:-Four equal annual insta ments of 8200 each, and the remainder at the expiration of the tth year with interest from date of sale at 6 per cent. per an num payable yearly. If the purchasers desire the above propert es will besold` tor cash. D8-sable as follows :-l(l per cent. at time of sale and the balance wi .hin thirty days thereafter without interest. For further rtinulsrs and conditions of main nnnlv tn Tl` KT `IT IKIIDPQMT Annfinn- I01` Illl'Lll8l' gran`-ulars 8-Ill). CUIJCULIOIIIB 01 310 apply to J0 N W. MOB-ROW Auction- oer. Barrie. 01-_ to M1cssRs.A1:DeAiz &. MA- I'f0NEt,oVendora Solicitors. 59 Young street, oron . V [Dated at'l`q1-ontothe mu day of Deceinber. 1892. ` 5:-2. EALED TENDERS. address d to the Post- ms.sterGen Lwill be received at Ottawa. until noon. on dsy. January 27th. for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails. on 5 pro- posed Contract for four years. six times per week each wsv. between Penville and Totten-T hem from the lat Aprll next. 'l`lm nmwnvnnnn tn he made in n. vahinla m- mun Illn me 153 April next-. The conveyance to be made in a. vehicle or otherwise. ' The Mail: to lo ave Tottenhem Post Office once daily, Sundays excepted, as soon as possible after the arrival of the m `rnimz mail trqin from Hamilton and proceedvia Penvllle, Uunkeroon and Tnam. thence direct. to Tottenha.m.i PI-infnd nmimu: nnnfainina fnrthnr infm-mg- anu '.I.'_BlII, FIIUIIICB (ll.l'80li I0 I onwnnuuq Printed notices containing further informs- tion as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen. and blanlnrorms of Tendrr may be obtained at the Post Oice or .- v\ A .0911! (VI\'\`7 V-I U \I1\.I- The couple were awakened from `their sleep by the intruders, one of whom seized the old man by the throat and demanded to know where his money was concealed, `The old man struggled to free himself, where- upon the burglar pounded him into insensi- bility with a club. His injuries will pro- bablv cause his death. Mrs. Dunbar, call- ing for help, was silenced, by threats of bodily harm and she told the men that the money was in her husband s trousers pock- - etc. The burglars secured some `$50 from this garment and escaned. Pout Olce Inspector : Otnoe. Pout Omce Barrie. Dec. 16th, 1892. }UF\`V1l!alJ5!'I\u!. Inspector. "B? a thorough knov:led-g-e`ot the natural laws wh oh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition.` and by 9. careful speliostion of the ne properties or well-selected Cocos. Mr. Finn: hnl nmvldpd our bx-anhfnat tables Wiih 8 ,| EDP nu provlaea our nreuxnss Lumen wuu u ' del cateiy avoured beverage which mug save I us many henv doctors bill: it is y the ' judicious use o such artlo`ee of diet that a con- I atitution may he gradually built up until strong eno h to resist: every tendency to disease. Hun of subtle maladies are floating around us read tonttaok wherever there in a. wank nnlnt- A rnnv cumnnn mm? L fonts] shaft. hv [MAIL GONTRAGT.| the no pronerues or wen-seneoteu uoooe. an. M ED has provided our breakfast tables ' ma. In: many `hnnvv (In:-tn!-n hill: It. In V the read mama: wnerever Ineru II a. well: point; e escape many 3 fetal shots by I keeping ourse veg well fortied with pure blood and a. properly nourished tn-ame."-Uiv1l Rm-v-Inn Gnzntta. ` Samoa uazenne. V ' ' Made aimplywith boiling water or milk. Bold only in packets. by Grocers. labelled thus: Jails IP98 &_ 00., Eomuopatlno ~ Glnonlptl. London. lnglum. wssslso present at the light st Mont- gomery's and saw two men killed, end, if my memory serves me, three or four wounded. - Near me Ins Claude Gamble, I plucky men if everthere mu one. One incident of the light .I remember quite `well. "A colored men, whose name, I think, was Willism Bowie. was `ring from behind n,stum p. I luv the smoke jnl of his musket and ; victim fell. Observing me near him. he called out: `I `know you; `yotrnre inAJss. `Smell : oce; yon sew -me-shoots that rebel. !" . Govnnlremeins es hsle, vxgorous :nd Eon Iwittedtu many `men of 50.- 00!: um: I prop DJ Service Gazette. Ilnn all-nn1 Emplyo. Trio American Republic to Send Brainy Men K07/Vlllt Hawaii. I ' -New YORK, Jan. 4.-A Washington spe- sisl says: An extended trip is contemplated by members of the House and Senate, or at least. as part. of them. The scheme is a visit to the Hawaiian Islands to be taken by .15 Re uhlicans and 15 Democrats of the House on: seven Republicans and seven Demo- crsbs of the Senate, who are members of the present and wiil be members of the next. Congress. nun A` tho n`\:n` nnnnnnn n` 91:; n nnnn -AA 5PP3_',9,.!100A ".3:?7`'E`1T?Fi_`%`..5i:`_i.i.i.i."::"?T W %.1,8_93_~. GI`4ATEFUL--COM FURTING}. AGENT FOR oomasnc Pxirrsnus. x-our saws, nus nun nus:-s. BREAKFAST. ' 51-1. [DAN IEL SPRY. Dan} I 1% no DEALER IN uuA v uuu5 I. van. One of the chief reasons of the proposed trip is said to be a desire on the part of the United States Government to counteract the inuence which Englishmen are exert- ing in the island to prevent andkeep down American commerce. ` Evenings at residence, 67 0`wen_-`St. 0. II. LYON F. A.|.ETT Fire, .LIfe And |s|oo.ooo,ooo; Hohnaogerson, AOCUMULATED FUNDS - $37,418,272 ANNUAL REVENUE - 4,899,371 P. O. Box I32, - Barrlo. nu--a-`nu-I can an n I: n, BOSTON, Mass, J an. 4;-Newa he been received here by Arthur _White that his `brother, Dr. Eugene White of V this city, _Who went` abroad last July for his health, committed suicide Dec. 20 iii Regent s Park, London, by shooting. Cause unknown. Standard Life Asuranee company. AL%9. "3`v`L"x`"'.r?&` born.` Toronto. ' . ' 4 [;.S,.;..'1I.4:.`M.E- $53!; ISSUED P 0. Address:. Bbx 214, BARRIE, om. 495 Dunlop-St., RosB1bck, Barrie. cmm rnassmn EXDEEIISJ INSIIBANGE `AGENT. --INSPECTOR AND AGENT-- uuzcssr cuicuunou. ijjg V A Quick mum. V SIOUX FALLS, S.D.,`Jan. 4.-h'drs.VBatb., i wife of 3 Minneapolis doctor, came here 498 days ago to obtain 9. divorce, and it was granted at 9.30 a.m. last iSat.urday.. Two hours later she was married to Dr. A. Amer, ex-Mayor of Minneapolis._ Accldent Insurance. lLook! LIFE AND FIRE Correspondence Invited. All general advertiofs in-. _dorse the ADVANCE. as the best advertising medium in the County of Simcoe. 23-lv. 5141- ' Carlisle for Trensnrer. 7 FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan. 4.-It int reported on reliable authority that John G. Carlisle ~ has concluded to accept the Secretary of the Treasury portfolio. This information comes from a. prominent politician who in on intimate friends of Senator Carlisle; -I`-l\I'\/U_V uuu VIIUXIIJVU M: UIIIl'.\\VHla` The plot o the play was the betrayal of a band of Russian Nihilists by one of` their number. ` The Nihilists discover the trait mag and condemn her` to death. They decide by lot who shall perform the execution; and the number fellto the icharecter portrayed _by McCoy. Miss Grace King played the part of the traitress, who is given the choice of being killed or stabbing herae1f,o.nd chooses the latter" alternative. an n,_ L__ 3.: |.r:_- 17:..--_ -1.-. .'I............ Want to Smaih Things. . . WASHINGTON. J an; T-1.-It. is intended-to < ask Congress for an apuroprintion for uvoral torpedo boats carrying pneumatic dynsmitd guns. V - vvvvvvv nu, uuuu - uunvu. PARIS, Jan. 4.`--In`tene cold prevails `throughout Franc._" fThe.Sein'e liicebound. ` Two old women vivere -found-frozen to death tbia`aft.ernoou in *.the Vsttic in the Latin '_ quarter. They wgxje c1qthed'in_'rags, no re and appa.ren`t.,lyA had fIte;; gpohing-fl for _ the `last 324 '13:-m_'a., In. ;,their burecur drgwer warp found '30,000 'f,m'nca in note; , n-uvvv-v utol. Vnekere Aggy: Bemgangledh. t. ' 4 3-nu-mun; Jan; 74. -.Gem~go Vick_e;1-e,*l.1":e~: elYeged Mitchell embe'zzle|'-;1"iil'uI"e `(rte-' T mended for eight day: on being taught before the police _mI.iIsreI.e to-dev. V . i -`Hired of Life's Struggle. HALI`FAX, Jan. -1.-Edward Owen :9! Lunenburg, aged 45. formerly principal of the academy there, tried to euiaidetwithmi revolver yesterday. The bullet entered over fris right eye. .110 will die. . _ `-3 January % A FARMEFVS WEALTH: -S?RANGE ACCI_DEN'_l'-. MODERN DlPLOMATS- It Fuicided in a. Park. IJDIIUID DWI IUSIEIJ ll IIUIJ IIAUCIIJ IIIJIIIC In The mob is being augmented hourly and another battle isexpected. The Whitsoni brothers, who are sentenced to be hanged: Jan. 17, will be__lyucl!ed if the mob gets. inside the jail. ...:=__._e 4.. Wealthy and Frozen. ILUIU Ul |.'llG UYVll' was the produc- play written _by Ina nrnn fan rn A Notorious Lender and Bid`. Followorl Are capt_Qro'd. . VIENNA. Jan. 4.-a-The authorities at Warsaw are excited over the spread of briganda e in Russian Poland. The pro- vince of dom, adjoining Austrian Galicia, `chi nnnn nO`n `moan =n;nCQnl` A hf Q0 VHIGI! Ul rbuuum, lllljllllllllu nuavl enu uunuvuu, has recently been infested by 3 Band of _ 20 brigands, led by a notorious `robber chief, named J niian Voyte. _ Thnnn nnhknrn nf.O.nn`rnt` fhbv rbninnnn (If A IIIIHECI U uuuu V U.VUI"s. ` ~ These robbers attacked the residence of A wealthy land owner,- named `Vetchkodo- vitch, slaughtered the live stock found on . the place, and after plundering the house set it on re. \ Vetchliodovitch succeeded in - escaping. Some `of .his employee carried word of the outrage to the authorities, and on the following` day a _force of troops went in pursuit of the brigands and overtook that robbers in a forest, when a sharp ght occurred. The robbers made a. erce resistance and woundedrseveral of the soldiers, but the bandits were at length subdued and taken prisoners. . Tho `l|I\l\I\A> Ihnn Il'ItIl`A - f." IlI;I' Iran in th Bnunoro of lnoihgl-oenont out llonndnilon. Pdnxs, `Jon. `4 - Magistrate 153 nor` ville : examination of MM. Charles do n-F oops. Marius Fontoinea, Sana-Leroy and Felix Conn, who are charged with being implicotedjn the Ponamo'Oa.Iia.l corruption, was nished on Saturday. Thu (Inn; 1:` thug t`nIn~:O;AQ nl.--ng nilu - helped a `Russian Jtatesmuu UV UV": EMU IIIUVII VI IUIJVIIID lllli V uv I tended to resign the presidency oitiiev Chambers. The etatetnent that.he had even I to obtain 500,000 france from the Pa.namavCompany, M. Floquet said, was en unqualied false- hood got. up-`by his enemies merely to blacken hiereputation. M. Floquet added that to his certain knowledge the -current rumors of disagreement in the Cabinet were without the slightest basis in fact. vvnu uuueuvu uu uuuuruuy. The one of. the "deputies charged with having received money from` the Panama? ; Canal Comgnny was opened by Magistrate Fra.nquevil e yesterday.` The "accused `are :Julee Roche, ex-Minister of Commerce; `Maurice Rouvier, ex-Minister of Fi- Ynance; Emmanuel Arene, member from 1'Corsica; Baron Jean "de Soubeyra'n,. 1member from Vienna; Antonin Proust, ;member "from Deux Severes, a.nd Joseph Dugue de La Fancounerie, member from 9 ` OHIO. - .' ` IIH - . I I',,,, AI,_A ___" I'.I."lJ1"ere is no reason to believe that any more deputies are implicated in the Panama Canal scandals, and therefore" no more or; rest: are expected. V . 4 M nhnrinn wlnnunnf old-' nvnn- 1-HF)":-r `ocoy Sumars Dezith in Ennat in an Amateur Performance. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. T4.-A party of about 50 friends assembled last. -night at. the house of Sidney McCoy , a young lawyer, to watch the old year out and the new year in. The feature of the even- :nn`n nv\QnI-I>n:I\nnanO In-nu flan r\rnt`nn. IVHIE Cl C WRPVM` DUIIC M. Charle Floquet this e\Av_en-4 ing authorized the correspdndent. .of the International Telegram Company to deny the uuth of reports that he in-V +-nAn.I 4.. ugghnn Han nu-`anidnnnv nf Hun prisoners. ' The troupe l-henrmede their way to the abode of Voyte, the rubber leader, where thev found a large qua.nt=ir,y of stolen wealth. in the cellar of Voyte a house a. peasant. was found whom the [robber chief was holding for ransom. Annfhnr - Hunt` A` `R II'In`t'nI` hriaann W Kllllulllg lUl' FIUBUKIB Another ` band of 16 masked brigands ` attacked the mansion of Baron Khevok-h_, ; near Alexandrovo, about 60 miles west of ` Warsaw. A severe conict ensued, the baron aided by his servants and by `peasants from the estate making a brave resistance to the banditti. Several persons were wounded on each side, but the bandits were repulsed. A number of land owners in the neighborhood of Zavada have had] their residences sacked by brigands. . `Elie Cunard Company vindicate the Action of the Gama, . LONDON, Jan. 4.-The Cunard Corn any have issued an oicial statement 9 the Gallia-Umbria incident. In this statement Capt. Ferguson of the Gallia. says that when his steamer approached the Umbria he saw a steamer lying in proximity to her, blowing off steam. The Umhria was lying like a duck in the water, and formed a per- feetspict-ure of security, while the Game was rolling heavily. On reading the signal, shaft broken, Capt. Ferguson consulted with his chief engineer. , H - fl`)... lnoemn nmnnr um: nnl_ien- from thn WILD lull Oulcl. clissucclo . The latter officer was satised from the next signal, Ready to proceed to-mor-A row, that the Umbris was in no _dan"ger whatever and that there were some weeks more provisions aboard for all the .p9.saen- gers and crew- Captain Ferguson, the re- port continues, had to consider his own position, with the prospect of easterly weather leaving him an insuicient margin in his coal supply. Should the, it asks, have expended aconsiderable portion oi his fuel in standing by the Umbria for one and pos- - sibly two days? Stats Aid For -l-Bmigi:-ation Han Boon '- Wlthdrawnn. LONDON, Jan. 4.--`-The outgoing of Lord Salisbury : administration and tho incom- ing of that of Mr. Gladstone has quite `up-_ net the policy and plans of st.a_.te-aided emi- gration. . A 'l`h. Rnmmtnu-v for Scothnd has intimated srgixuecretnry for Scotland has intimated that there will be no further Crofter emi- gration to the Northwest under controlof` the state. !l1|._ h_:A:_L l`-I..._.L:- I1_..~Ra-.. -.I..g..... :- inc auslc. 9 . The British Columbia Crofter scheme is V sected by this declaration. and as a. con? sequence the Crofter company` that pro- posed to establish a Crofter colony and pro- vide the members with means for making: living, which would be to the m_utua.I- ad- vantages of both the company and its settlers, is still unformed and the syndicate A has been compelled toobtain an extension of time of one year for its formation. Revenge of a. Corsican. . LoNDON,-J'an. 4.-'I`.he Telegraph's Perie correspondent tells the story of the; trial and acquittal yesterday of the_ Corsican, Manson, who ehot dead (former friend, Belogodere. after having induced him to ietroll out with him one ovonin. , Manon 6 in u shepherd near Ajucbcio, and e a bean- tiful young daughter. - Dglnnnnrn no wont` hair Ant` lulu: `Inn!-thu- A Long loo Gorge. g PI 1'l`SBlT!lG,' Jsn. 4.-An ice gorge three ; miles long has formedgbotween Belleyernonj M and Fsyette. Cityein the fourth Monogshels pool,.ond another gorge is-`said to be form- ing in the fth pool. -The river men will, make sunt.tamp't:.to break the gorges, sud" sre sangoine of success, ss there is plenty .of open water hsbove both-.of_fthe'n;. - ' VIVLA -=n-- :- 10:" mining: `IA-A on:`\`nAn.V` IIVW JVIII III: .I.llC ICCIDUIC UI I'll? ing's entertainment was p tion of a hhort play written McCoy and Performed by am-.tteura._ Tho n`n0- l\ 01-mu r\`nI1 nonb I`nn `malt-an T dau hter. . _ Belogoderevse cod her sad the , mnrder was the consequence. Manson confessed that the deed was premeditated, but the jury after three minutes ,c'onsiden.tion of the case pronounced him blameless. c . . - - :01 Open WDIIUK Inuuvv uvvu-,vL_ Huang. The river is still rising here. with nearly Iowan feet. of yvgter in` t_he_cha.n'nel. The ice in this viciniti is I.1|~ beaten` vrsgia oating. giown yiththg current, V ` ' 7`. - u. = Do`a i"In .m'~uu'nm. V " ' ` Loxnox. Jun. .4.-A despatch frogn stantinoplo says this pbe Tnuun -Iain :1 Alll` luau lallllllllu ways J erui -[em is dqgd. ,u--1 ' Pems. J:;-ti-`:::i;o;x`;-aef;i;;;5;... . z a - Vwiph \sL;punick.y,~ieolhig._: 3 ,{_ F; ;\ -We "2.-'>`-"_v`=i!ii..-`-`;=.!Ii'~2.`f. A X I '.1ow}w.mv1LLn.' Out... `Inn. '4. -C-`A broke out in` the liquor store of W.` J. '.l`."uliL_ xyeIt.erday., ='1`ho,Ito.ro :wo,-r pretty nnv ` ma audftho.-tI,t{o'ok`=<{wh1Iy3>`(1hrby6d.`~ he builditulg ii`: oodi*'oalibjd1%d `and `ii ` nunnnt. I'D ' II ` Inn: All `nil nnvnrul HI 'i`he buifcfii "V'I-`a-oodf 7`aA1%'ia'jdu~id ='a;n'd owned by .` H.` Ives. All loll covered by insurance. - `L ` Bmemos IN `POLAND. V THE rneucn AB:N'.-_`.'r. ABOUTLTHE UMBRIA. IIWCTIIEEIVC. ' M_cCoy handed Miss King` a. stout dagger that had been in his family for many years. In the playtthe girl, instead of killing her- self, stabs her assigned executioner, and as Miss King received the knife she reached ' forward to touch McCoy on the breast with it. At the same instant McCoy started towards the girl, i when she stumbled, and failing forward with the daggervin her hand drove it through McCoy`:-3 heart. `I;l..(".... ~~`nnIvnv-or` {nin Nu: now}.-`I-nnnn HOT scorcu woax. Lohi Out for` Bqgmlln. "\__4A-_ -I___J uuu lllll UUIIUIU WUIU WUIIIIIJCLM ` _ Adetabmenb-oi Egyptian cavalry with British oicers have arrived nu Ambigoa since the Dame took place, and further to- inforcements; have been -despntdhed: tn . the scene qf.;.he oonict. ' . ~ POUCH -lllQCnn0l_V. V 'Adespatch from Trieste ilsays that :11 traic in the cityhas been stpppedby the drifts. ,1 - u_':_ .-:... n.-v .._-_'. :- _:1..,a 11$ -.. an Ill IIUUJ [In `this-h=eit.y.the' choir ie piled 10 or 12 feet high "between the roads and sidewalks; Ne marketmen have been` able to come to -town, and there ieagreat dearth of all: farm products. "Amilk and butter famine has alreadyrbeen proclaimed by the produee dealers. I Pgno olhe Blllh the Klllad--`II:6~ ibervuheo Were 30- piloed With,` navy Egyptian: _u-no an . . which recently attacked` Gmai. Dell` CAIRO, Jan. 4.-- The body of deruvishee Wady-Hhlfa, was overI.nke'n~ near Ambigotr yesterday by a detachment of Egyptian cavalry and a. erce battle ensued. = l`hA Idnlliidnllnnn --pkg 4--nnl-`cw nuufnusunhnnn A-SAMPLE on-`ms rowan or a.jAw% mo oaoen. ' _ vuvulll uuu-I IIUITJU UH`-JIIU l lIBll`Ullu ` The der viphea,' who greatly outnumbered the Egyptians, made several furious on- slaugms on -the G'overmnen`I. `troopi. 'but. were nhlly repulsed with. heavy, loss.` Many dervishea were slain. l`|_ ..L TIA 1 -1 114.2,: -. 11- ,_, J 5: I ' cog.6.<-|T+-XEnnA. 'Piled Teri or:;1'Aw_elve'Feet High 'In`VienuTu` City, VIEENA. Jan. 4.--Vio1ent snow .-storms ` have prevailed throu bout Austria and Hungary ullday. All inda of traic have been '-impeded and scores _of villagee have been completely iaolated.,_,AIl the Imperial ehootinggzartiel in 8tyTrje_lia\ze been poet- poned in enitely. ' ; ' ' ' A Aninufnh fr-Ann '1`.-=na}a anion fjnnf. A AIJDII-V VI VIDIIUU WUKU UIGII-In Capt. Pyne of the .Brit_.iah_s'ta _o.nd 45, Egyptians, including an oicer, were killed and many'ot.hera were wounded. - T A rlnfunI|rnnn'l5 'l?`.nu..o.... .\.uIyn`unIr \19:I`\ > Pity His Wife, 1300. ' Loxnou, Jan. 4,-'--A despatch from Ben- logne _t.eIls a curious: story of a French soldier captured in the war of 1870 and re- peatedly re_-imprisoned for 'atte'mpt.ing to escape. He was released but a few days ago and reached Boulogne yesterday, to nd his wife married. again and the motherof. several children by her second husband. Legislation In Spain. { LISBON, `Jan. 4,--King Carlos yesterday opened the session of the Coxtes. 'The 3 each fro.m'.t.he throne promised that the -ni1au-nnnnnf. iornlult` -n"\rnit. hill. Mnhanu `nu `EGf' V`I5T In`). 7RddPs'7T AicE' "HAVING A-` LIVELY CAMPAIGN; EVUUII ILUILI . UIIW UHIUHU PQUMJISUU LIIGV EH 0 vernment would submit bills Monday for 'electora.I reform, measures to remedy the decit in the country's production of cereals, and to increase her _export- trade in wine, and measures for reform in the pub- lic service. - H ':oGlad_sVtone,?a Gratitude. _ LONDON, Jan; 4.-M 1'; Gladstone has sent. outs card expressing his gratitude to big friehds throughout the world who sent him nnnnnntunfnru In! for: gun` tolnnrnvrnn nn I|;l llIc|I\I UIIIUIJEIIUKCU VII? "\lI II` VVIII-I BWIIU IIIIII congratulatory letters and telegrams on his birthday." He regrets, he says, that the largeness of the number of theset friends renders it `impossible for him to acknowledge the kindness of each through mdxvidusl otters. * ' - ' A Lynching Mob Are In PoIVIeuVsion--.-1hey_ -_ Hunger for Sight of a Y nlurdu-oi-'n7 Neckon the .-`tret.ch-0ne Battle With ' tho.BherII!-Anotl:or Is Expected. L I Jonssos Crrr, 'I`enn., Jan; 4;`-Bakers-_T ville, 40 miles from here, is in -a state of terror; A mob of 300 armed men is in possession of the mwn and determined to . lynch Calvin Snipes, who is in` jail for `fthc murder pf Aa_rou Wiseman. -_. ____ _.l...I L... 4.1.. _ l)nbl|n e.l.oi'd Mayor.` DUBLIN, Jan. -1.-+Th_e new Lord Mayor of Dublin.wa.e'inetalled In his htce yester- day with all the pomp and ceremony that enciently attended the taking of oice by the city e o nief d'gu my. Interest we A. added to the ceremonies by the presence of. the Lord Mayor of London, who is the guest of DubIin e Mayor, , end` who rode in the procession. - sir John Abbotvl Health. LONDON, J an. 4.--Recent reports show that ex-PremVier'Abbott e health is far from good. He is now in Italy, journeying south y ealy stages. He has made no gain in strength "since his arrival in Europe; on the contrary, if anything, he is weaker". He still hopes, however, to benet materially by further rest in the south. May Be Rescued Yeh. Lrvnnvoon, Jan. 4.-The steamer Sand- hill, from Wilmington, N.C., reports that onDec. 21 she vainly Attempted to" rescue the crew of e (lismaeted Norwegian hark, that e lifeboat which she Alenncnede in the attempt was demolished and that she was unable to make further e on to assist the men on she been ` Ioe In London. . LONDON, Jan. 4;.--The weather in Lon- don has been very wintry for eeyeral days and much ice. has been formed in he Thames. Traic aboveyond below Lon on bridge is seriously " impeded by puck ice. The upper reaches of the river are troz-an over and further obatructxon of .na.viget.ion ` is expected. Mexico : Patron Saint. - Roux, Jan. 4.-The .Pope haodecided that the feast. of the Virgin "of Gusdalopo, Mexico : patron saint, shall be observed no 5 gnerul fea.st._in Mexico, . -`|:..--a I.--` '.I_- -....-:_L-..I II..- I I euuuu IvuIv_n| ulvaguv. I > is Holiness bu` bled `appointed Mar. Dion,` `M023 and Guzoambrue to three new bilhoprice in Mexico. . -_ 4 . I ` ung Him to a Tree. V ` LOUDON, '1'enn., Jan ,4.-Laet.. ni hta "method Irob of 50 men overpowere the .Iheri' and took Henry Duncan, who wee in `jail charged with killing a. man named. Stephens, undhung him to 3 tree. Duncan was also accused of `having killed three other penonl. Itely s High Tax:-I. Roux, `Jen. 4.---The principal Italian ship-V builders `and ship-owners have resolved to register their vessels under foreign ags hereafter; in order to escape the ruinous imposts-levie'dVon' Itelien vessels. A ` . _ .'rhe_csar s ohanty. S1`. Prrnsnmw. ` Jen. 4.--The Czsr has given orders thet relief works he started in the `distressed districts forthwith for the benet of those suffering from the eects 0! i the famine. p . V A * _l!'.rlIs tuinolsragls. ALm_nmcx., .Jsn. 4.-'lIhe Mayor of tin .c_1t.y give s bsnqnsi lash svbning to Ps.r- _._n9llit;e sud anti-Psrnellite, priests. The jarincipsl tosslrof` the evening was "I:fels1_Id `s Nstionz All the customary ' .th9..Qne,en:_ skoz-avers. .991!-%.. : . ." 1i':T-1`i`a"t' an Aoroligg. ' A ! _M.u>nx_n, Jam. ,4.-7An_ immense Aorolitir hp. leq.g;,_Rg;gIdgz .31}; _Brvin6o`l of-" ,`,~'T_a+llg.. 114% W tiixhah9t";9$;'!i9nti-t- , Iigvoi Mu:':i.("l1tfo:;9xun1x_|o`.'.|t. '1 .`S*`7{ vi.` .1- : sun muruer Ul nasuu vv |av:uu:u._ The. jail - is` guarded" by etlhel sheriff and a 'posae_ of 50 armed. deputies. An attempt to lynch the murderer met. with rm resistimce, one man being reported killed and several others sexiuusly if not. fumlly iujurel. Tho lnn.l'| `Q `\nI|\nv nnnlvunnnlnai DIAIIUIIVI -m--t` .5um;3ZZZ3:FES"1?33iTu?uaaaaLas v-Adpoatolid viognts`-ii1;`Britiah'-:IIondnr`.I-I. and has; yppoinpad ~_ _t_;_;A-8`: Di sI iot;9e to th nfn-7 %.\2fv." -1* '9 x_]_-1-nu.` |II'!I|_l_l."1-lI|UIl.' F _n.`and.y;.aanpad eugpn of um`; I my.-" nlxliiuiimun -. II urban. '~'I.'hn nnnnnintinh UIIDIUII .tvIIr1IJIy.IltVOIl.vIIlI7 I.I!lv. ylnfq U9 nun: -"oacshi:1iampora.1auosm~.17ae suocintiqi Illegu climb the ndnob 'wu due to tin out-city of stacks. T - , &p ~ `I. in. 212;; `I210. s .'Z.: .Chp .,__ . ml`. Ai`I;l"l.ll|_dilOI_'_lIGll$.: ' rn:.~_..1':_~.-..|;__ 2;); `L N. e Yam` penned .a `very quietly in-Vonr village, everyone pre- ferringeto thy at home elni. enjoy 3 nice {at goose or turkey to braving the emote ofekeen frosty weather. A ~ no.1. ..noo1'm.;s.E}}.;.nh.mn%ig.z w..a- E neodny aoootdingtoaohoollsw. ~ Mr. I-lo-n-. 3 I-y Robinson wu_ oleotedtrnntoe for the 3 ensuing term. V \ 11. . A I)_-;.; _l\ L|__,n I1-In n 9, n . J gf Mr. Shanacy s dhildzreni was seri- ously ill last vfleek, but at -last` {accounts can battery V ` _ L T >~ Mr. ._`A'.`L'i";:t.I;,`of O..klnnd Hill, 1+ ft lut `vqieelt tonpend the winter in the uhantiu 3. Mr. sud Mn. Fsirolongh, of Hanliltun, `spent the hqhdsya in 9|)!` village. EDISVU AUL u. UUULUL uuu UIIVII lune u\.u\n. Miss King knew there had been an ac-' cident of some kind. but did not know that McCoy was killed. She was taken home. and afterwards on advice of friends gave herself up to the police. She was taken to the City Prison at 3 o c_lock in the morning, and when she entered the prison she fainted and has since-remained uuconscibus. ll _(`1__.)- 4....` \...._nl . . _ _ -..

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