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Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1887, p. 1

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um: 6: anlilv ' ' unuonunu \w'y -IuyIuv-nnsrunun 1 can the olectionhu boa aliohd uni fact lvhouyoulook at the uttunoy nu1'ow' -min-man In urhleh mnnv of the caution- in submitf the otiicial report. said : I do not ieve that on any oceasinn in the history of the reform party have h.form- em worked more oordially than the ' did in these two contests. (Appleme) l`he re- form party sewed one very great victory in w the contest which terminated on the 28th December. In the Dominion elections in On- tario we have scarcely been able to do more than hold our own. Some persons, who do not choose to inform themselves as to the actual facts. account for this by the simple explanation that there was in these elections a great change in the feelings of the people that a large number of the men who supported Mr. Mowat chose to support Sir John Macdonald. Now. if I believed that to be the case I would say so at once. I believe that the real facts point toadireet- ly opposite state of things. that there has been no change of any moment in the opin- ions of the people, that the majority alleged to exist against us in this province in a iictitious majority. There has been a change. but it has been in the crooked and doetomd voters` list under which the last election: were held. (Hear, hear.) The majority auainst us has been obtained by dint of the gerrymander act of I839, the franchise act. the grou partiality on the part of the returning-otlieers or their depu- ti-us. No less than three seats have been taken from us in Ontario by gross mis- mnduct on the part of the returning-oieers or their de ties. \\`eha\'e in al proba- bility been ( eprived of no lees than eleven constituencies which as would have won had the constituencies been the sameae the were in l88l. All the evidence -:..... aID-.I In`-|..-ugpn -ueineu nnnnlnaia-ale: tn Ila Shown Tint It was llnpoulblo for the l.|bcmla tn do Better In Outnrlo-That Eleven: Senna WI-re Taken from Them 1 by the iiel`l`)'I;IIId0l` and the I`:-um-also ` -Actc_-0uuook tor the "ll-CIIPI. ` At the second annual meeting of Hm 'l`ur` ` ontolibertl club Sir Richlrd Cartwright I I An nut mlinvn that nn nnr uumnsinn in 3 sun RICHARD -rCVARTWRl.GHT'S LATE speech AT TORONTO. A -V THE ELECTION REVIEW. II . III XITIUI. rur Lnitnuwv nrumrrhd by I3. or 17:: `won nnnnt Ignlnl In: n '1'. 'or. 3 Fl 'I`||:o Y , ;2."3! .7.".. .;..'.;".'. I ~........... ..... ...... ....-- .-.--. And gnu bulb can from tho us 0! Dr. Heron`: "Plouui Pctgun l ol|ob"A- tiny. ngu-cosh-`I Ila -thici obs-his (In -nnjlw nl IX IE. "$llIll In I no next)` In cuuuu` I-I Ihouhuplbuvdhvnuogo u-3` viz on-Id oct. iuhti aqua! hgnouhlo .1-Qlnnlnlhnnnuuh. val nor. f hno lot 0Illl|I|I` lunch I uocillou. 1 'l"houuorIn' pun! novel innuend- Onmnkthnl the word: nlhtlhoword tnntiou bu struck out. and the following lnilnnoul iuliouthonol: `hlthhbouo rqnu that th -uuniuion pnrlh-at` in the uucinn ol in juriulio.-tin: uodor tho Britbln North America ncghnnotpnzhodnuct phci or to Ill nhrhl on Juno hour` In I rupees an {lb mun in plans! the Idaho cl cloth h,oIeo undo: the provincinl `ovum moat." `sniod. Mrlaamond for u nturn giving tho nan cl the river: uutnslnon which loll: hvobunlnd undo: I.honuluuforplvkot- `nth hlic lnbnnl in rivers, runs 5.!-lth uuchoululoolbllnononch. an-Inholovhoupddotlolnpnid. \\'ithdn\vu. ` y." SC}}lon'.-1 V RE-':i ` the unity cl IQ all "1 on Am In -unlhu mun In I vmecu It wu lluon, Ilc. tarruu. f Mr. Creighton moved that in the opinion this holuoitie unjuetto other cleneeof I the mmmunity who en tued on their in- come: that tho eelelieo of oicieh holding olioo under the 'x:;'s-rnnnent of Gouda | should he exempt municipal texetion : ~ that the oonomnuoul right to to: such uh. riu for muuicipel purpoeee in e abject 0! such importance that en enthotetivo deci lion thereon should ho had from thojudi&l ooeunitteo of Her Nejotyi privy council. with nutter being oeeolgenenlintenet thnqhout tho pmvinm. and in which no municapelity in exclueiroly inteteltod, etepe ou`IttohetekenhythogovernnontoH)n- for obuiuin; each 3 decision. Tin Athnnnnv niacin] moved in Illllrl COIIQIIIIINO. Mr. ` F. (`lu-kc fnvounxl the rudi of the hill. , The was nod the ucoud time. 1 Mr. Meredith moved for I return show. \ ing. a to coach vnosnc which has occuvnd ; uincothentdlyol nut`. 1874, in the` olnu of uhorilf. right!-at 0! l oath, or county crown utoruoy whoa the vacancy ooounul I bowilwucnuod when it was Killed by whom it wu lled, etc. Curried. u- n\._:..L.._.. ..........I aim: in oh. nnininn i 0 ...._. ........, ........,-. ._.'-.....j -..- M L Mr. Clancy fnousul the lnll gmng to the ; nnnici committee. M II- I.` (`I--L- Cnx-nnvunl llrun nauvunl \ Inll (II UNI VIUI I IIILVJIIICB. Mr. H. H. Clarke t ought the Inoasure wu reactionnry. :30 An iution was ruined in favour nbolishi nl.l8exemplious. For this ($330!! he 0 posed 0 bill. Mr. Meredith aim the exemption of in~ con-ea did not come within the category of exemption: uzninst objection. However, an the hbour organizations Ind petitioned for the manure. than was no reason why he should oppose it. ~ .. Hnn, Mr. I-`I-Agar aid the hbour or- I m moum oppose it. Hon. Mr. Fruor aid the lnbour I glnintion: knew that was in their own in taut: and they deuind An extension of the exemptions. `outlooks hon um. Aou-an (BI-cu." I A, ,____- l__._. AL. __A_ I CI II II on IIIUUIIIC. r. (-ihnon. Hunilton, aid the 0 position to this meuun came from the ru munici~ pditieo. The increased tu worked more oppnuively on thou with small incomes than on those with I incomes. II. II I.` l`I-_I.- s .n...Lo OI.` nuunnullnn enmpuonn. Mr. (Eu-non supported the chime of the workinglnen to cousidorutiou. Mp (hniahtmn nnnrnnl the bill. also HOTEL well fnrnhhcd; oontnl lomuon ; doing 5 good bunlnou. Apply It um oloo. THE ROUGH CAST H0l.'l.' and COTTAGE on south lilo of Bank Strut. llnmodhuly nhnil Barrio Street. known M tha__I!g_u_t;_n nau UCCIIIUQI IKIII Ell!) UIUIU BIIUUIII U0 IUQKII or not in the selections, the vern- ment bu no desire to interfere so fng an the bible was rad daily nnd systematically. If modications were necessary from these aeloctiona they would be made. Mr, Innnm movad the second mmiinu of aelocuona may woulu no mule. Mr. Ingrsm moved the second reading ` the bill to unond the assessment act. ex- i enntiug Oil) on income. opposition nu . \. nmu Opp!-II Menu. C and Fn.-uch. I II. II`... I.I--s:...- .`Il xua-rs That Have In-on Oct-\_|p5In the .\ltenIlon of the llouno Lntolv. '1`-u:n_\'1`u. March 23 -Mr. Clarke. Wel- lington, asked whether the re lntion re- garding the roadi of the bi la in `the schools was still in owe. LI... :1 \\' D... --:.I cl... .sI\:....o nt elm CCHXIS "IS Illll In IUIVV. Hon. G. W. Ross said the object of the action of the vamlnent was to have the \ bible read Ill t as schools nemll ' und sys- tenntically. To Aocompli that 0 ject selec- tion: wen prepared. Whom the trustees y had decided that the bible should be read, an -n---a-. ups. in tbsg -nlnntdnnn Qhn mnvnl-n. to a pretty speedy cheek. and. practically speaking. that is all that now reuieins for us to (lo. Idon't want to inlliet a le y harangue upon you. but on on occasion its this I thin: it in strictl in ecgonl with my duty as ch irnmn to cal your attention to these mettere. I do not believe a over fought a battle more fairly and won It mom honestly than we in Ontario in the local. Our course was the same in the dominion contest. and if we did not score a victory it is not due to any change in popular sentiment or relaxing of elfort by the part , lmt simply to n series of legal frauds liy which. for the time being, the will of the people has been entirely. lmilled and set aside. (Applause-.) luolnlnllhnd. stunn. Incl It-hlb unolth `..:I Ilgnhngl L.-I -I NICK`!- \aI' Mr. W0 ......A:.... rurnngiucu nu um Mr. (. Mon 1...... l _. .. gngl ONT_N`?l C) LlSLATlJRE- ol Brock Biron. Ilnmonnuny above Barrio the lot! i` y. lfoturlnlpulymlk. INN L no QIIICIM , Hutiugn. `favoured the ex- In. 1 the hi", '5 Kn-o'"'7-TL'o." ocan blot! the noun :50 bonus . Ii. 's'C.'cTi'.'a"h'S'" utut. lllhcukzl :n`1nlolIhouIocI.uI|hqubhd.tho puicl;nuIlnII'=:oudtooocrt. 1 spun oluothontbo outing putty` the the taco anon` F'F"~ A STORE. WITH DWE1.l.I.\:u And as largo worhho numbed suitable for: tlnllnllh or en! was-:u`x.o. snow AND nw|cu.~ 340. both situated on Wellington Street. non Prlnocu ; good buotnen stand. Forgnlculu-n nmlv on nromlooo. H. It ALLEN. I 'olIIn III! nnunn Ilrl. Lnlrvonlluv. Hum (loolo for Santos. fouudond of the Uunl. 'I"L. 45-.-r -nn -.-gn-n..I hm Oh` RI-`Nah I~CI"" VII rucuou Iliul. UITIKIIII IIIIP (Thu. 8. Whitney. I let: loll London. Inch Ith. for New York. and landod as rhormnolhoy not uonutououol llnrucuou ftmlnwnlo fnnmnlq Intel ad I lions. Inna. oullucu, Vuuuoc. uvu -nu Iuuug Iegluluvu the pawn an-bun dark I an cnudl. I-`. L Dmnhion. dhnlnod Kin non! for nnlngu I end to St. Mcurico, iuinbu retaining the pnnition. The Britinh hark. Cuurvonuhhv. from \ .:....n- 9... 4.-.... l.....A.....I ..n n.. n....| \ `NIH. I0? 13. ITICCT III! III lallllu `Tbcnw um rescued hitho Britinh mp". Pkg. H \\'Lltnnv u Ink lull lnnnn [X (I (IIQ \IW I (III TIVIIIIVU DIUVKIUIQIT boon Armand. clnrgod with fahif in his account: and sppuoprinting OI. J the exchange`: money. It in Hand that Sir John Msodonnld will resign his not in (`arlotou and lit fut King` non. Thorn in 1 uovounont on foot In Cult- tnntnpttho Rav. John May. button by Mr. Roehclht by eighty-uix votes. to again most that . \A nthero-ll-A`-an ma; iluooin um 9 Iexinlttivo conned. Quebec. two men lling `I Ihn|ndlIInnnAnhIAn.la.I'I nlthnmlmtl. eginhtivo oounctl. Hung Qlloboc. jllll non` Prlhbcu stand. rorgnlcunu-I pl` rromlooo. Welling- (roe . `P Ion . ] III I. Peter Smith. to he lunged in New York on Muy 5th. lot the murder of John Hsnnon. in bolievod to be guilty of the murder of his labor, one your pnvioun In Human`: kUl~ `uliomun (fhp . clerk of the truin commit- tee of the New `tori Produce lixchnnggllu hnnn Armani-I nhgr-and with fnlnifvlnn hi: VIII . Th`: rioting nmoug the Jon 0! Tunis. against the new burial laws. in: subsided. All the prisoners Arrested have been son- I tencod to imgrinonmeut. l`L.. ...._A- -- L4... ..al:..:-ll.. ...-.ol6:..I that ICIICCII (0 III! l'Il0ll|BllI. '1` he pone as been otcinlly notied thnt the Russim agitators in Bulgnria luvs been ordered to ubuuin from further intrigue: Against the reggae . In the trim! of A d. Clunrv. in New York. nu ma regulc In the trial of A d. Clary. in New York. the jury disagreed. They stood six and nix from the outset. The prisoner was held in 8-|0.llX) bail for futun trial. TL. DnnuIJ.'.nu punnavnino nun Ohm or not-i. .'IU``l.I IKII "ll" IUUIIIU `VIII. The Repuhhquo I'mumo'nr up the ox peri- ` menu mule by the I-`mnchovorumont with \ their self-steering torpedou at Toulon h|\`u \ nnultod in 6 failun. N am. .n.....:_.-_ ......-......-... _:n .I:--n.... nnumuu II I nuun. \ The dominion vemmout will dunno. i the chsroen of ni ways which will run in a \ southerly or oonthcuterly direction to the holltndory of Manitohs. Brandon people Are in: wt. 13;: .\`milh, m ha hnmmd in New York I03`. Advices from Sunlsim state that the British war ship Albacore hu mptured two alums with n cargo of 60 slaves each, going to Joddnh. \l-.... \Y..I.... ...... l\: H... u..o:.... at I... mrm, years. IUH The enneallyn, of Peterboro. claim 8'2),A 000 in New York, left by legacy by 3 weal- y dry in man aura . Ju_lg1S;(yd, Du_b i_n,__llIL_.I8;rt_|}Ite(l a war- IWIIEIEIIIP UK ("6 HOUSE ()1 L'UIlllIIUlII The l"rermnn`x Journal says Lieutenant General B. H. Sankey, is to succeed Gen- eral Buller as under oecreury for Ireland. 'l`||n nnntrnnt fnr tlm nrcmtinn nf Hm nan: THE PREMISES ON IIIARL ST.. "N rt Pluto." M. present occu led by I-`. Mn-Nab. I` . The house In commod out. In good order. I tted with modern lm rovemenu. Poasolnion last May. Apply to A. c(`0RMA(`K. Princes: . "'00! . VIII K)l|lll'-I` I3 uuuar UUCIUW`ry [Ur ITUIMIIII. The contract for the emotion of the new customs warehouse. in Ottawa, has been , unrded toueorge Beaucage, Montreal, at am mn (0 aouuam. Mary Nolan. one of the victims of the Richmond hotel rim, Bualo, N.Y., died yesterday. Mrs. ;\Iann is reported to In- ~ dving. W Th: rintinu lmnmr the Jail of Tunis. UUIWKOWII, 0!! I CIIIIKU OI CNJIIINIIIPR C. J. Rykert, M.l .. for Lincoln, is said to be the vernment nominee for a deputy \ speakers ip of the house of commons. ` Thu I"wrmnn'x Jmu-nnl mum Linutnnnnt quo,uuu. The ochr. (Eco S, Richnnlnon. lumber laden, capsized n B gnle in Chesapeake Bay. It is supposed thnt all on board were lost. A.I..:...... :....... u..-I.:... ..o..o.. oI...o oi... IEO" IIIVJITIUII ID I10 uua IIIUWU WIIO SHE IS. A hone owned b the Princo of '|lea `iron 3 moo at Lm own. England. yester- c aw. ..l... I.` .... -_ A..-s...... .._A.._... l\` I... my ury roan man urn ngu. Judgtsioyd. Dub in, has granted rant for the arrest of Father Ryan, 9! Her- ` bortttown, on I charge of contempt. I` J Rvlrnrf, M I , fnr Linvnln, in said In II V. 3uhn Known, Austrian veteran of the time of tire: poleon. has died inrdlkes 5 barre, 108 years. Thu nnnaullun, nf Putnrlnnnn, nIAhn ll}. Ill! Til?! I0 `I10 FDIIFIDCII FIIIVDIIC. Brockville hu A mystery. A woman has been drowned and no one knows who she is. A In`... ..........I I... 5).. I)..:-..... At` \I'-I..- \\ IICI. SRYEIIIY mmerl "EIU KILIUII. The Chi democmh nominate Cutter 1!. Harrison or mayor by noclunation. Anzhhinhnn (`nnlnnn Inn Inna tanned nn-. u. nurnaou I0!` mayor Dy Iouunauon. Amhbishop Cortlgun ha boon named pru- late assistant. to the poutical throne. Rrockville has A mvntnrv. A woman has THAT DESIRABLE H0l`SE on corner of (`albums and Sfronlnnn Sn-ma formerly 00 ad I: (`. I . 1-` .. d I oooup'auon rooms, with bath room. hot and cold water. Pozrion lot Mg next. Anpl to J. R. Mo IV .3I3Klnx r0ol.orl0ol oslrool. B an ex lesion at S dney, New South Wnfel P y . aoveuty miner: were killed; Tim Chinurn rhnnm-I-Ah nnmlnnh (`AI-tar The Little Things `I hut Allbct Canadians- nuhee From Europe end What They Pol-tend-A [Jule of Everything Really Read and Remembered. ! TELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH'S FOUR QUARTERS GIVEN- Amms OF THE WORLD. ouitiutnv obwun. lot. It. lather`: luau. -._-`...`-`*5-....'.`. :-"L3."-.::~w1-`n "W": rnodhncuun. In ll 'l'hIr DI!) ? NO. :0. T0-LIT, wllh polooulon In! May um. tho stone and reproof Warehouse. Ollou. &c.. an nldo ol lIOW('l` cu oncph n ooon [run llo ur and food Flmolnn nhlmj R."'.`..".`}..`.`?.'.5 {:I'.'.`.`.`?a'.:'..'..'_""` `""" ` J` ` _, A SHOP. WITH l)\\'El.l.lN() A'l`TA(`HI!`.D. a corner of Dlvlslon and I-Illico Streets ' also ` Pontoo- COMl"0I .TABLlZ IIULTSE Molnlm`. nlon at any time. Apply to J. WAD )lLL. on the premises. W? - --,. 7, , I. UOIII M1000 -07:13 I huh ol I! Own: aunt. no 4330 I On- \ nu cum. _` grim (loin nndftood bunlnou K: fncultla hwnlor or rat A HAR. 343 In; mrool. --_?__:. l`E NEW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. situated on the south side of Princes: Street, want of Clu\t.hnm : oonulnu fteen rooms. in~ eluding bath room and all modern impro\'e~ menu. Acrgg at the residence of the under signed. la. ROE NEWLA.\'l)S. Princess St. THE BOWLING ALLEY on Wellington SL. with reshluncu overhead. and the xtures and innings of the A1103. Possession at any time. Apply to GEORUI-. RlCHARDSO.\'& SONS. room of Princess Street. Aug. 3!. Apply to unumnr. m A nuu 1-ontalnln apply to I GENERAL .~u-:m`n.\"|_` u{ go4t0 the saaide : references ruqul.-ml. Apply to MRS. ROSS. 185 Queen Street. _ ._____________._.____ AGENTS. male and femnlu :83 a day. aenu SIQNIJ8 for ruuulurs. Smnph,-s. 25001113. (`. K0 DY and 48 Front St. Toronto. GOOD HAND SEVVED SHOEMAKKR. to whom constant employment and highest To- ronto w willbo paid. An ly 10 JAMES ROBINS N. Rosin House Bloc ' Toronw. LAD S to work tn - us at their own homes : 37 to I! per week cm be quietly made. No photo. painting : no m\n\'a.sslng. For full Kur- riculars pleasu address at once. URB'.:5(`|tST RT (`0.. 19 Central Street. Boston, Mass Box 5.170 TEACHER WANTED for School Section .\'o. 3. Hlnchlnbrookc. holding I second or third class certicate. Aprly. sum snlnry. `.0 Anthonlt")lnn.Putri-k Ionohuc. rusbeos. Enterprise __________.._._____ AILQLULIALAAJ ATKINS Svo1*1*.-At Yarker, on the 23111 inst, at the residence of the bride : father, by the Rev. M. J. Bates, Fmncia I. I . Atkins, of Portsmouth, to Minnie, only daughter of A. (,3. Scott Esq. A cool: A.\'LuoL'.~u~:MA1u: rocommmulud. Apply to M183 1 [51 Earl St. A GENERAL SF.RVA.\"l` where nurse is kept. Apply to MRS. H.m}l'E. Morclmnlu llnnk. - | p.m. Moxrllw Busluosa Meeting of the \'.\[.(`.A. at 8 p.m. , nur ndtul. .4 - IMMEDIL'l`EL\'-A COOK. Apply to MRS. .\. H. OLIVER. 351 King street. ` A HOUIE IN WADITS LANE. I-nntnlnln 5 mum. For further - 33 day. Send ` ntnmn for naruculurs. Seunpcs._25 cents. E _?___ LADIES 00 their homes 3'_l L9 017 :v_oe_k_ 1.-A._nLbe qluletlyw1na'd`si IRll)r\\'. Gunman. Mn:a:'r1Nu or the Hosiery Co. at 8 I I`,/.. vgu--""'"` ~ ..:.-*~`3*""' J ..." 'rnUnsD.u'. PAT R00.\`l\' at the Opera House. [ ROF'. I)0RI=:.\'wlcND nfthc British-Amoricnn n,. I _ VOL. LVJ. ZFORJSALE 61 TO r?nN'i'_. spnoyu; nnnoig. REMINDERS. IN WAlJl2'S LI\.\l.'.. Lnlun a `goons. purtlculn RT PIPER. on the promises. MARRIED. ID IAUIAOI IAII `-5"'7.....*.""E:: i V_7A1fI_*1f3-i5j TO-LET. THE DAILY WHIG. : must be well I UAIKIHNER. .`L'nion 8!... part lculars ru-amines. ` Wort I50 In-bu In III II no Tho: llul 0 Von laugh Time 0! II. hunky Anal I` nun ouurl pic. "H Ito Dunk-or (`onset wen In our vicinity." dd the lint yum; lloy nu-hhlocthuhniuu Ulltlbinuviuujvu nu-uul . lull. nl"I~II_u- |wuuhhMhovuuu'I uh: ; ' in 0:01:50. Julh W In: b WA) _._.lA.-A A nn-`Lg. Al -:`---I The Halo at them 01-curred \`ostonIn)- Ynluo of no Choloo 0:00. Nzw You. .\lu-ch 94. -The Isle of the collection ol work: 0! art. ownod by the Into A. T. Sn.-wnrt, commouocd Int night. A number 0! picture: won sold at I ucrico. but on the whole the price: ruliud were fnir. "(,`aule." by Conntnntino Troyon. of Paris. wont to D. C. Lyle for 87.|50. Tho Chariot Race," hy Jun 1430: Jerome. 0! Paris, which cost C.I).(Il). was hunched down to Hoary Hilton fur C7.|(l). Chm rity." Hoinonior which cost OKMIII. Iru bought Hoary Khan-tor alum "Nin- snn Fnlh {mm the America Side." by huroh. VII houghl by I hnnhcr. J. 8. Ken- nod . for 17,050. The soul aka (- od lI0,(llL Mr. Kennedy villuna . in- n... Mull. In-nu IL: A-mrhnn Hhln" Al I ` 0|] 1| l|l,lllJ. Mr. nullouy Inu Iunu .un~ `gun l"`|lh (mm the Anotknn Side" um pro:-em on the Edinburgh museum. M 2`uC'n.I'."-"'. -'v' Ion. III an In at A upon ur. [Allen nll plyuclul. _ r-' The knieer`s expreunons of belief in the unintenuzoe of peace are everywhere the subject of mmmeut. At Prince Biennrcki dinner it we: the common topic of mn\`eru- tinn. The genenl opinion in that the criuie in are: r me meumgu on pun-. 1- - ', .1 . ` Thin eveni the cmpmu. th crown prince and hi: umily,and the royal visitors. attended I rfornnnce of ballot .\`ardun- apaiua." tween the acts tea was served in the foyer, which hud been converted into n bnllnnt rooartion room. oruuanv. rooo non room. Em tor WI liun hu conform-ml tho tint c ocorntion of the order of the MI eagle Dr. Lsuor. his phynicinn. :1 The kniaer`s exnrennons mom I0!` U101!` cxpruailolla on uuvuuuu nuu joy on the ninotieth nnnirenu of his birth. I! couched in words ehowing e profound- eet emotion. The document contains a long review of the emperor`: life. The kciser dwell: on the ex rienceo of his youth and the wonderful he p God has \`ouchufel to him, and pray: that he may be able tn - serve during the short relnainuler of his the bleseinglof pence. ~~.`: ( El...`-..". Thin -u-nnina tlm omnnnn. III t`l`uWIl A Bomb Tllrown Into I Quehoo Salvation Army Meetiumnrhe Itenulta. Qt` EB!-:1`, March `23.-\\'hilo the French portion of the Salvation arm were at wor- ehip in the Jelfre ' Hale so ool hall some person placed wit in a broken pane a bomb, which ex loded and caused a fearful wreck fthe buiding. framework and- lass. The `rat meeting was in progress. am but a few persons were present two or three have been seriously injured. The force of the explos- ion sent the broken glass and debris 40 feet a into the interibrof the building. and came nearly making a victim of (`aptain .\`iinooe. The buildin was tilled with suiokeand the gas extinguisher , women fainted and screamed and men rushed to and fro unable to realize what had occurred. ' People living twin blocks away were startled by the report of the ex losion and rushed from their houses ima ug that anearthquake, or repetition of the parliament building dynamite plot, had occurred. It seems almost a miracle that the building was not blown to pieces and all the inmates killed. 'lhe plotters placing the bomb became nervous and dropped it to the outside of the window, and it spent its greatest force in the air. The conspirators are believed to be young men belongin to the higher clan of society. who made t erneelves conspicuous in the riots waged against these defenueless women when they arrived. The Old Inn I-`lllod 'l|h:(irutllmle-Thc- Polltlcal CI-Isl: In Over. |hv:RLl.\'. March `Iii ~-The emperor gave :1 dinner at the pal`6' to~niht;n afterwards wont to (1100 rs. The emperor`: proolm mation to t German people, thunking them for their expreuions of devotion and in: nu than ninntiath Annimnurv of his birth. EM PERO`? WILLIAIWS FESTIVITIES. ` Ferry Wharf, KI For cheap tickets to all points, and infor- ` mation pertaining to all Routes, npply to F. A. FOLGER, I General new` Agent. FINE CITY HOII`. Tho uulolnhlnd ohm {or lo lhu DEICINABLIC HOUBI ANDIIYT now occupied by him on Karl Knot. The whole In ohrotl In on block. having :50 um hundred twenty foot trounce- .-In-nnl_nndlJ nclptruuthrolh Qt GENERAL TICKET AGENCY. A. 1'. s'fwAnT's PlCTURE& A OR`!-A`1. 0ALE AT sun. T X 'o`:R8LuEAf:B6 'r"r}XE. _IE_;Ii(_}STON. c}7N:x?t>Kl 7i`HURs1).-xY rzvniiisia, MARCH`-.>4, 1337. nrf, - - Foot of Brock S:reet. KINGSTON. ONT. I In (`on- "'.7..'2.'.'u"."..' 'n13.'.Tm.m nojori J to 1 an . `.1 : ......"' .`: uanb vn dbl mu II Una-1?: v\-UUIU uglnlt lhi blunt` lhvoour nuulndulluovuown. Auditi- ng nu-um--n on j AlI`I`IA-'l` OIICC II WIIOI ....-....... .,.... ...`"...."m.. 5333. F - 1 M0. (`hngounvungooluvuhonvotu intbcu Clubs: cnnlihcncion. nnnlyou would onnlyoru-oonothout-on Iytho pnnuout cu chin. udvodd haw givcnndcuvu nqorityhtblu-lo. (Hear. hear.) Cu-tall Mn argue-I thouhhwu pa-hody nir.bounu\hon~ Ion: pony aucmdul in town! constituencies by nu-nu lbs If an y ion In cu-tying cant: I nrnwnqjaiqitvu nolhynnnn --{tboirpovcrtodnwon Ihodomilion taunt-y,oln pn-vmldor not in their hvonhyn lanolin bill ymouu 1:! which Ibo vohtflbh` cuuldbodoehl-I Iouitshon. llhl , _n_.. .L_ 4.1.... L..A......... I L-....... It lllillmrriill uylgutuuu vvu on roounglannox h 23. Wool 'or~ thumlnrhnul by 37. Want ` by IJ. South Hctnrh by 47. I501 43. London S.` West Hum: 10. Inlhn I. AI uuu 34. South Norloll OI. Noni (Buy 54. Music in N. Thonyou have thiruacoudtu-` cocks in which the qgrqou majority \ -_.:...n n. .u...I.I -`nah: hnvn nxcnndnl` W9!` II IKI. All KIIU since 22nd February points conclusively to this, that the main oauao ol the appar- ent majorit now ngainat ua in to be found in t o franchise act of 1885. (Hear, hear.) I do not believe the mloriu party have any round to ounplain of the judge: who ac an nvinug olliozra. A: a rule. though than may hava haon excep- tions. than gentlemen conduchxl thanuelvea fairly. The real dilliculw lien further back. The uyatcn itself in irru icahh vicious and unfair. The government`: ` were almost uniformly ap tad to con- atrnotthcae initial liata. par without nu.InIuru.\' nrslmsltr nus. perhaps from their natural annciations with the conaervative party, so foruoxl than that in a [mat many cases the ncmhu-Io! the relortu part were at on y diaad~ vantage in t eir Iuhaeqnant It in qllih true that in a for can whereu- traonlinary exertions van used, where a deal of time waa couuunonl in rectifying than initial lint. Ira did auwooil. or some at our friend: uuocoodql in rectifying than. but anybody who chonaua to wander the mattor ln:Rrtially will no that it in impou- aihle for y in oppoaitioa to lutain falr _ un"t"a. spun which Illlllol the 01131 \-oton` llltl to ho formed by well- hnovuzfartinu of the pvananont. You stand vary anally to what extant thaalactionhan has alaottdhvthatlact UVHICKX KIM}! - who ` I a l 1 1 1 I IIOII ytlllurl II III Ixuunuq an-nuw brmaby which may of thooonnusr mu Mn Inon caniod. For instance Ifl_...a.._ -.--....-I.) 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