In Innluouh CINIOI. NIW Yuan, Jag. 3|.-1An lndluupolh dupowl II I On. Hurlnol bu reoolvod from Mr. 0 Mn uoopunco olv tho Soorotuynllpol Stat; It does not 0:- : any loner Iron: Sumter Allison or Mr. 'Vsnunokor,'u lhoon to tgom won mndohco to too bnr) an unpo- od than and than. I _._,._..._..._.._..___._. ` NWIIIOI Icurox IOIAMON, PA, Jul. 81.---TM Sen-anuu Bmml Annunciation tlnhnndrd Inn of M. and the layer: roooiw-d that release. 01:41 la: n Innnuml lnilun In thin oh! lot MI QIIILIOO lb! n Iron-U. SAN l"ll.\.V.'IM`~). (,'ul.. Jun. 8l.- .\la-. Jn.---..6. Cairn Hllnpsuu Om: us-M um tr--It-`r .\nlo~r--In In Mr. Kulrrl. Stu-Ir uf Ph||IIlnl|Ihi:\ lm U`. M). Ann-\'ulu II no Inn-In Ima-rm In" .E`o-c.~tunu~a, dam Culumlum-. Jul in as lull brooch:-r I-- | Anne. ,7-" __._.._.___...._ .:_.;. __. Tlnnnvllln Daron: l`lnIhnlI. TliAIlKu\'lLl:l`. Jun. 3l.- 'I`h g-IIml.l'\ on pt-mmn in group mi fut HIP Uuuno TAM; wuu Itnnnnlyoiqi lu-any A Clmthum. Tue I: draw wna Thzunn-Hallo \'. 4.'huII--m, .4 ruuumnd in (mot ol Thulno-ville by H -I. Mu-ale: Win: It; `to shun. \\'lAR'rI-N. Jan. 3l.-The mummy titiun III umup 13 [car than Oahu 1'. hennu-n Clnuluv suul \\r'I.ur'.-an wmo hear w-day nml rrsullul In nur : ulituu in)` `.30 ILUI-IL IIIIII Ir. I- uNu$'Ih Wln-n the new member: Ind barn mum ducal I few minutes Ill upunl. In pnuom! xuuI`uo: rt--ulutiuu-. Thr -pt-0.-cl mil In-mu uuicsnd C4`-Ila]. .\lr. \\v'lnilo will mum mu reply Ind Mr. Lnumm ynll urcnm! it. Mr. A.ll. lhulto l'lll|IllOl'l'|l). by Kr Juhr .\!:uulmmld run] 8 r ohu Thompson. Mr. ll. Keven Llullouo). by Hon. W. Lou uv and Mr. lionuoolcll. \l!| ,.. .|._ ..-... _.-...|.-__ I._.l |.,..,.. . .. ` " Mr. A. 'I'. In-pluo I.\lonIr(-nl mun), I9` .`~r.- , Houlur Lnn win uml Mr. Uurnm. ` Mr. ll. 5. Vlmc `..rdwull), by Sir John .\h donuldand (fl:-rku \\'u||M!t'. Mr A ll. lliuluu` lllllnhrlunnlll hvir Jnhr um .mu mm. Muck:-nue uuvoun_ ` II`um-u liuisn-I'l l.\'Icolul). by Sir Ila-yo ` huu.w\`in lllld Mr. Vullalst`. Hon. I'l4l|(uI' liowdnay. by Sir John )4l.u-1.4.-1 aid and Hon. (3. 1'2` I-`uuI.er.` Sir Adams U. Arc-llilunld (`o1-hetlerl. hr >11 John )l.ncdmm|d mu! Sn John 'I h-mu-urn. Mr. A. 'I'. In-pluo l.u0lHl (`l|l h`..m), by Houlur Lmnuwln Uurrun. n. rvnnmm-`I mr 1 qr-um-umn nnn- . Jun-nnie Bnpuntco .\[lI|. mid to be from .\Iu. In-.-sl, tn dmhngmsh himself an .-s v|.~m.nr in nmnm-r tllnt hum no-Ver lyefure In-en \|'|1lD\'.\F'(.E in llw Hulnw (I Cmnunom. Thin jutrvulnngr who-n I.|u- llmum In-I munu-Inlded n.`n~: ~'- Hnll. l. Swllltogctmlly Walko-d illtu Uw ch.-umber Iunl sunk luv) the meat of Mr. .-\H'v9~1 I ulmuu u! Hams, which I. uIIu;u.o~d In th- utIum- mullzexnst C-Irm-r. How Ir Ah-I |r.mv. the dcmkee-per: ro-mains 1| (`levy and lerribln lIIyl!.('!_V. Tho Sq-ruennr -L Am 3 did not uutucn sh; Intruder mm! 1'. Hume vu,-4 about to |'I'Uj0ul`ll And Um-n up Nu: uhv. H. In Lou lute In make A kick ru-"ma rt- huu lock:-d up for I grou vnolntiuu nf (Ln- inde-|ne-Iul-nc4' of Parllunlo-Int. Mr. Bnwmr hom-\-o-r. In-Id hu gruund unul um but b--: was smmde-4. , but it In no: known than up Ln 4. lane Imur Lu-night ho had put in A than. `- : llllh-ugv ur u pumun of hi: ncsluonnl nllov. nnon-. ,<\-|.1l|al'-l'u\|III 4:1 Hnlllillu. I:.nUa: (`urpenu-r - f \\'uul\\'m'l.|I, Mr. Duly of II.-.1. dull, .\Ir. .\lc(.'ullu. Mr. Small md othrr In--n. In-In ho slt no-ar Mr. Putnam look:-d up.-r. the cuuhwux uf tlw intruder with Amau-nmu I-ul. urn-r nu-dr A nunreuluu uf (`I\'u.: "Sll'&IlI;.'('1`N oullw our." Hovrew-r, the cw- uulutmn of Lhv Duminiml will in IA" pruhu'm My mv\'|w- lln-I unu:-Iml im-id:-nl. The int:-mhnctious took pllcu In lulhun Hon. (`, H. 'l`uDP`?. hy Sir John Hairdo 1...` and Sir Jnlm 'l'lmmpmm. Ihn John H. Ilugxurl. by Sir Jnhl '|l`Ihw ul:1.umlHum. Mu\(`kI-lllie I|uvtu)l_ huumuvin Vulmsso. -'l-1`nYoYI 00:15 and an. 1:|uu:nu, nu BIIU. uellrou an nonesn re ubuc. M. Clemenceau hold chat nlthoug Paris had made a demonstration that displayed in discontent, no reason existed for a change of Uovernlnent. M. Montant. presented this motion : 'l`hnt the House. cunrldont in the rmnou of Lhe Uou-ruumnl. passes 10 Inc ordel 0!. tho day." cull-ugue. TI:-`e faces of Sir Richard Cnrlwnplul an; M John ( hurltun were mi.-nu-d from the [noon rnw--f the (hmusilnon benches. The ow!) (3.-bum: l\liuIuter absent wu Hun. J A Ch up]!-nu. ll. rn-nlnim-.` mvnllu-mun nnn- fur I guns buck (or re-o-Iocuon. Hon. Edward Blake urns in his place beanie Mr. Laurie.-r. but Iouk no part In the procs--d- in-ca. He merely wt very still, and what ha did my wu wlninpeled in the ear of his Fnonsk cull-urns. 'l`I... Lu-pa nf Sir Rmlmrd Curlwrurlnt ma. I` IPIDCII. The-n the faithful fulluwern beuta hutv rr trout to their own chamber And lraumicced Up; usual routine buainesl of an opening dny. L9 Iltou-I iniportunl. being the ititrodiictiun of th: new lncmlaem and Cabinet Minister: who but`- , back for re-o-lociiou. Hon. Edward hlnoo Ionuldana (Ilurku Wullnot`. Mr. A.R. hiuko ` }l |llIIbOrl'|ld). I211 Jukr .\l.-mlmmld Mr ll Nan-an Llullnllnl lav Ilmn, ', Inn uv ulpon-no llde. In the ammo! nnnur, Kerr 1. u ll . acdunnld, Lady Canon and Mn. Curhng Be-hind theses sul. ullwr Indie: uf the Cabin:-t Lndv Thumpmn, .\Ir-. (J. H. Tupper, Mn Du-wdney. ;\'- xl. to these M-re Lady Rm;-m AudMr-n. Alhm. lmdy .\lac-dunuld wore luluck satin, huh Cnmn wlnte hm-cndv, Mrs. Curling rubr brm-:u|r-, us. Tuppe-1' crush:-d slrunly-rr\' At 3.13 Black Mud um: In.-patch:-d an the llamse nf Cmnlnuus vhalnber and live m'mm.o- Inu-r he relnrm-d lullms ed by Syn-aka-r Oum 1 and the FullhflllCUllIn:Illt`l'$. .\l nut 150 me-In bvru jomvd In the hurlv-buriy scxulnblu Lu chc. S-mule c|n.--lulu-r and we-dcrnl Lin-Inudveu mu. llw .~'pnCu uulnidv the bar. Hm Exccllauncy the-n rrnd the Speech fron- thu Throne, first In English and than an Fro-m-II. l`I...n 0|.` 6 dthfnl fullnwnrn In-nt A hnnlu ry- "'HI[0' (."Hl"H1(`|. .\l.n,\' -1 [hr :11":-was ere rlclu um! nu`-. I`: culur nummg prmcnpully into the dm4.~ Ilmdt-~'. Luly Stanley : dress was Huck Enor, Mrs. Uugdt. won` Cful Iumn, .\I1.~9L:~t.o-v i\m_v ~.k, llun. .\Il`~1. Cuhille vmk sum. l`|.- Ina... 5...... l..u..rnn...nv Lmm. ..:-mu. .ar mm. Hangar. Imun, .\11.x9 LI~l-I" i\my~.Hk, uh. The Indie: hum Uuvc-rnnu-nu {u\|Fu: UL`(`IllJ.'0'. so-nu to the right. of the Tlllwlle, Un vhc u)poo-in-3 nude. in the mmtuof hnnur, vmrv L H . nmlnnnld Lmlv Canon and Carlin: care so much unmu. Lnelr (mu uum-rs did for wum-hung Lhe many fair fu handsome forum Irluw. It IVHH g ndllnltlt-d linnl. Ihlu \\'u9 the lame-M. A In-akin: culle-ctmn uf ludiua an-r rm 9 I (1: Hus Exco-`llency wore a magnntic--nt mum...- prufuz-uly llI*.')'.ul9tl with gold lace, and l.lu-u-ds.n.~:l. uf ll |l- Hmnd Bath coutra~.! bnulntly with the well-lictum rugalia. ml-, On the our of the Senate cluuuher vtvre. n.~I~'e-Inlllrd mu-r 500 ladies in elegant uvnnug aum-, mnl the galleries M-re dvlmuly uruw-.l~41 ill: Llm grunt public, who did my: scan II. uxucln ulunu. their (mu toil:-tlsa an they face:-.1 1.714! lmmlnunm furum lrluw. It lvuu m~msrx`lv Down-, unu Irum Ne-po-an rmnn, worms the "rmzin-at canawl," cuuld be heard the huuuu ((4 cmnmn tirnu: Um \lall:|l salute. The pau'l.y z-> cc.-Ive-vi nu cmlnmiasnc welcome am they yum: ed wllhm tlw portal Icndmu to the Senna wing. HI-4 Fxm-`ll:-nr-v wore A msuvlnm-nt. nnffurns uh] - The motion Wu accepted by the Govern- ment and adopted by a vote of 300 to 240. General Houlnmver did nut unnmr in H1: 5 n-nuor mun wunour un_u wnunn uw gorm-ml: sd'Chaunberlnln\lnted by the `Samara-. `It mm A typical Canndiun wniwr day at the" Capitul. Tlm weintlirr wan cold and bmcinz, the-unly lncunvc-uiHn:u to the tlmusnuula ul Visitors U) Purliulnunl-n'qnure and the legisla- tiw lnnllu l.einu,uu "Uni l'rnbu" would reumrk. "Inca-.~n~.'ml, urriea 0| snow." \\ |l-the the opening cu-rwmunic-s were can u ntlmiulmxd of the rt-gulutiun vntu-m. ya llw fuel. that Luxd Stunlo-y wmnld "six in ri.e 'l'liI~c.|m"{ur the first time to declare Parlia- Im-nt in ('8'H:l(|lI wns quite vimngh _m draw tr) gm-Ll. r the lairgvnl. r.nmb'-r uf lnruple ever .-u-v-n around the greuhnqullr,` In the Semit.e.clmouli<-.i` "nut one-lmlfuf umre who wanted tum-3 iuaidt were able to do an and invlucion cardn mum at 5 he-my tlinc.unt,. Altliouuh it was 3 o'clock` be_f(m- the Vice-Rtkul ale-igilm ma mining His Excellency and party drrlw.-d 1| tlw main enmmcn lrmn Ridnhu ll.my_ yet as early as noon people began to assemble III tin dnlY-re.-nt nppmncln--u mud the big out:-ids lobl: tr nfllw main lmildlng. The party frum (}me:`vnn~-nt House mu cmnpoau.-d uf L -rd Stunlo-y, Lnvlv 3l|ule-y` llliun Lister, Mus. Colville, Mrs. Buuut. Liq- lain Colulle, Captain Burnt and Lit-ut. maul .\lc.\lul|un. A.l).C. His Excellency : Al--:1-h \\`.`nR surruundr- by u detnclnnlem. of two:-1' liu: trump:-rs from NIH Puintreun Louise Elu- Lwmn Guards umlwr colnnnmd of Cuphulz Umiirtleaiu. In the square was a atrnng [mud Inf `honor from the Gnvurnnl-G-Inernl c Foot. Guuulq under Cllliitlll W. H Bowie, and from Ne-po-an uint, the "rnnil-Lt rnmnvrl." mmltl be lwurd tlm lmuln K .....,. ` I O'l'rA\l.\. Feb. l.--Thc Ii:-st lhrliumont ol Canada opened lay Lurd Stanley uf l n'ul.on wu imh-ml ;.m-ndrd ill: |.:l'nciuus uurmun iuuu. This u.u the third aeuiull of the iuh I urlixunwm.1|mt. Hi. Mu-v-lluucy inuugmnmd with L'm|n|(`Ioe|uhlI' pour`: and not. 1 little 8 In-ndur both willmm un_( within tlw gorw-um ad `Chumhor inlmlntnd IN the `srllllf. "It ` , 1`ln- l'nx-nu! Mtuurlu llll ,l`nprceulcn'I:-ally . ' urge anal ltrlllmnl Turning--Opening `J LORD__ STANLEY INAUGURATES H18 FIRST PARLIAMENT.- \i'I'I`Ii`1*m1Pfm);s1*1,IqN1>t)R qr-nil:-man nan- `ixl ll .... .. ......o... . IHUHI: uuu nuupwu ny as Your OI JUU (O I General Boulanger did not appear in (`hunber during the deluxe. M. Floquetreplied that it wu necessnry to combat the idea of B dictstorship. They must ght it resolutely in I legal way. N. l)emoutiu- declared Llmt. it. in timn m BUB UlIllC(I- \'hen the (`hunber rem-ouvened M. Hubbard demanded that the Government proceed Against. Boulunger with nets, no: words. u Lv1..4.._. ._..._u_-. 1 .1,,. g. LHrU\\ ll: TCIJU IIUC. Tue sitting of the Chamber was then ausfeuded. \ '1`... 5|... l`L-. uumsu.-rs cuulu D6 summed up nu ma phrase "(Eel out." Afu.-x accusing M. Flo- quet of striking at liberty through the pro- msed luvs M. De Cusmgnm: intilnactexl that he would vote for the prest:uLlni1Iilt.ry, since its coucinlmua.-u in uiue would be the best. means that vould be sought to 0A6!`- throw the republic. The siuimr uf [Inn (`hmvxhpr mu than A Iliul llrlmlc In III?-.('!IIlll|I`tl -"I'I6 MI- ulc-n'n Hlrllu-. 9premlIn_:--.\ u-In from (If! om Wurlgl. ' Lu "`P.m1.<, .i..u. 3I.--_Ih the Clmlnlper of De- pulieu to-duy M. Jou\'em:nl mterpclllted the Uoverlmlum, rugasrlling the nmuures `it . intemlccl tn lake to urret the progress of! Boulungizsm The npeakur attributed `the chnnge in public opinion clnietly In the in- sults daily lI8-lpll upu-n Lin: Huvcrnlnent -and.t_u the imlitferoucc of the ministers to- lltiaihcin revilers. Th- {liberty of tho sud li|u:_yt `ufupc-cull had ulcgcnernted into liccz|sE"._ ll`l feud itself from slnmlcrers; H `* ` Premier Fluqnut asked lc:u`etd'iI1truduco I lull ru-c .ishiug the .-'crutin ll arrou-' diascment .-syute.-nu of clecliun. l)(`.lIll!V II ()I`I|;lI|n :1 l .n|I;InAI-Hui av. 13 (luvcrmncntought to `Ur I VULC UI Conuence. Paul l)eL'ms3agn|c reproache-I M. Floquet with ntt/ucklng umvc.-rsu.l sutlrtgc and ma it was nuw the Right upon whom fell the duty of defending sulfruge against the Gov- ernment. "l)issoluliun" had practically been made the test. word. The sinuutiuu fur the ministers could be summed in the uhruse "1 36! uut." Aft:-1 m-musing M Flm II CD. ' . Floquet held `that the establishment of the scrutiu d" urrundissenient system would in no way nsssil universal sutfrage. If his policy obtained the approval of the Republican party he would gursue it with greutei authority, but if it we: not ap- proved lie would resign. The Government did not l.llilll{'ll1.`|?{llt`eS ought to be token against the lilxerty of the press, but they were bound to legislate uguinst those seek- ing to overthrow the nepnhlic. 'l'he exist- ing luvs dealing with hostile combinations were inndequute. The (levernniont would propose iresli measures for the repression oi stteniptsnguinst the security of the stste. Universal sutlrsgo had become the tool of All sorts ol'e:.minereialcombinations through syndicates operaitiiig through paid lunnds of agitators. Tlu.-(Im'ernnieiit nlso introduced I bill for the inoditicution of the press lsws regarding placards and eolportege. If is nnjority of the members were discon- tented or thought I nearer spprosrh ought to be made to the policy of the Right or me Left, the Ciuunber must seek other minis- ters. In the meantime he asked the House for I vote of condence. D....l ILJ 2...-.. ..-.-.. ------- L -- 3 `U '7' ~ -A ---:.1j.----: "ITJFB our milln, 2 o\\`m- uvlllo. bum UIU- UlII{'lll -'5)'ULUUl UVI UIUCLHHI. Deputy I ()rnunu,. u llaumpartist. ex- clmmcd: The only possible issue is the dissolution nf the ('hzunber 1" v M. (.7uzx-unx of the Right naked lane to speak on A nmttcr of urgency. 'Hu.- President Fresh proxcsts from refused perxnnisa-ion. the Right ledr to -grant confusion. The President. called the members to order and -decided tjmt"tha House mus: I"-1': M. Fluet. lm..,_....;1. , - us I .II .;I.,,. .l "THE FRENCH PREMIIER SUSTAINED` . av THE ospunss; co:%p: :)1;&c%mgiioam; *I1l. t he A New York (`Hy Polllleul Iellllloll. `Ni-ZW Yuma, Jan. 8!. -Mnyor Grant bu..- crouod I big sensation in local political um-lo: by ulmng for the ronlgnuiolu of the members ol the supervisor board of Llu New York (`.I'ty Civil Sor coBoord. The lmnrd bu :ontrol ol oouqntitlvo uunimr (ion! for all the oiou ol the city excepting elective nlllau nnd the olnlol sppoimlvo ollicu. hum-an tilircofilihu. Puus, Jon. 8l.~-Two holder: of Psums (`anpl sham Applied In tho oouru youn- cluy for I Iumulolu Igullnl Dnlnuop. They dounndllu dluolullon of the proton: company and the oppolnuoutol o liqIll- (labor with power to make over to 8 new company the noon at the old concern. The l oouu pootpolod m doolnlou mu s.ma.,. M the roquolt ol 0 holder of. Puum Canal lottery loolull the court A lnted as me quoltrllor ,0! the nuns val lay Lln oonguy Iron an (arm has at shun. UTICCHX. Au accident in tho Inoqnnim occurred through I brokon nlo. sad Fireman Fidlu and Brahman Pholsn won Hllod. IHICI DOC" UULIIIICKI Uy IIIIII. Tho.-. (lnmlluu Plcilic Railway led A bill in clmncery yutonluy to reatrnin the Northern Pacino and Manitoba road from operating or continuing the connructimi of tho! mm, on the ground that the Provin- cisl Louiahnturo cnnnot enoct leginlntion rupee.-ting A road connecting with in foreign road at the boundary. and that any legu- lntion of the Proviliclll Legislature in ultra virus which providou for A railway cloning the (`unsdinu Pacic Rnilvuy or in branches. . .......I--A 1- AL- -....-o-l_. ......-..__I The Newspaper (`barges llul I'l'an'rd-TIO I7. I . I.'n love Axnllul lhl` .\. I`. A II. \Vl.\`.\`II`I-tu,-Inn 3I.-- At the re-3ssuInblixI;.; of tho Lc_;1a|;sture to-day luv re-purl of mu Royal ('nmmis.IIiuner nppoinu-l tn -nquxru into the charges made bgmnst the gnu-rn mom by the nuwnpspers mu presented. It says that no ovidonce in proof of the charge. had been obtained by him. Th I 'AmuImn Pm-iliv Rnilwnv lm` A bill Bglul sup! 5 CHI It Hondcrnonh. |ll\l-`IIHI. Hon. Mr. Hardy preaeutcd reports shaw- ing the number of imnuea in public un- uxltutinnna in ()ut.ario and upon omer Ilmlh-rn, II III. Dill. XI Clurl In.` 0. lilo. At.2 o'clock, Uicor Patrick Lynch Ar- rented I on drinr for helping to overturn a wagon on till 7th-Avenue truck. The oigeer mu in II I at $1 Ho red several Iholl In all. `Hall I don: other otiiooru clnrgod tho crowd. .\I r. I KUIUU. By Mr. Ingram To amend the .-\ss:~s.s ~ uncut Act. On proceeding to the order: of the alny, in moving the second reading of the hill respecting vot,ers' lists, Hon. _\lr. Fruer explained briey that no L'hIlIgO in -the machinery was contem- plnted, the only nniomhm-nt sought. I-eiug to make provision for certain comiilinna brought about by the .\lunnoud Nurnge Act. As there was nu quest ml of prim-iphe imolved. it wna desirable that the measure nhuuld become hm! at. the conclusion of the smaluii. 'I'|... .... ......I .......I:.._ . . . . . . `.1 ...ZAL....o .. amuuer. By Mr. \\'uters--To enable Widows and unmarried women wrote for lcgi1l.LU\'e regresentation. `I {y Mr. l):wkr-'l`o umend the Snow Fence-, I 1 .`\L'|.. By Mr. % mcnt Act. l).. I Q YHUIII .\Cl. I By J. S. .\liller-To amend the Municipal Act. Also one lacking I ixkc remedy by Mr. Dance. I).. \l.` T..__..-. 'I`.. . 1 A . ..I AL- \...__ , TCIU ll HTHL I-IIJHSI By Mr. l*`n.-nch-To unend the law of slander. II.. \I_ \\'-o.-.-- 'l`n -n..LI- nu{J....-.- .....l I-Uaalull. A IN: ll:}lUl I: I I35 luuyvul Iltlluul discuanon. The following bills were Introduced and read a first time: ' I)_ II. L`... ...L T15 --..A...I AL- I..... -1` IIUS. Hon. Mr. Fraser presented the ropurt of the select committee sppuinteil lu write the standing commim.-es. With but few substitutions of the names of new nu-xnbens for those deceased or retired, the personnel of the various committees in pructicallthe same as Al. the preceding r-nsuinn ha rennrl. was ndnntad u-i1h mn l|UllI', lllll -`lJC.L|\Ul' I-slhlllg IIIU CIIIIT KN. Jcluck. Xutlxilng new was devclopeul, un-l heyuml szunctuminga very smsll part. of tlw or-lcl`>4 of the day, 'nl conducting I li1'I~_- mutine business, the session was a repul- lmn of the several preceding brief siLIm_;-. The lemlurs of both sides of the House In-xe in uttulnluxnce. .\ number of petitions were still found for present-ment. touching upon Vm`im.-1 nmtlcrs of interest only I,()IpcClCll)1.'.Lll- In-4 llllnlllng ('umInlIu-u .|ppInI-ul- The I31 lluuu-rung Inc `Olen l.l-I. Tul'.u\T0, Felr. l.--Thc Lox-AI lmgislullzru resumed yesterday ufternoon at the lmml huur, the .\'pc.Lkcr taking the chair at 3 u ..'.-In.-1: Vurinilmn nnw was cl:-\-ulnmul nu... (.'l'0I'(| ll|lpN'iCI. At 3 p. m. the Belt Lino abandoned tho running 0! corn. At 3&3 p.m. uvord ntnlurn conguguod in the Bolt Lino Ha-uwrum" opponiu tho lmh-ovonuo nobles. The [we believed the Itriken monulmiachio and shared tho place. Tho crowd oongrogaud in IIOHIOI restaurant and the blue cont: clnrod that out 0100. At ') n .-I...-In llhnu lino-Ink Inn-...L -_ l|lI\ 1` V lmture. h'IIlCl`Nn The Home adjourned at 3. '20 p. m. Fully : B. E. Cliurlton, in aeconding the nomina- tign, said that although the (`onservn.ti\'c.~s never have admitted heretofore that lllivcr .'\l0i\'it did a commendable public uction. thex nckn .he has in this instance done something rniscworthy. ` ' `- Hon. `J. M. (ii mi.-n said he had not conic ` with the intention of iiuskitigu set speech. ` hccnuse he did not anticipate IL lurge attend- ance or any excitement. over the nmtter. It would be indeed ungrateful on his part if he did not express how pleased he felt at the evidences of, kindly feeling shown him lay citizens of both political parties. Ir. a city like Hamilton, where the opposing political L'l1n|[lS are no.-trly of equal strei1gt,li`-~\'v'lierc ` thu' 'omcrvnti\'es retain from year to year their hold_ upon the llomiuion House and the Re-formers upon the Ontario llouse-- therc is all tho niure reason for i:t'ntcful feeling that in decision was arrived at to `permit thfu elvt:tiou to pass off in A harmon- ions manner. It \\ as at long time since llam- ilton ho.-l lwcu the home ofa l,`IlIlllUl.llllll- istx r. With the C'XK'l'l)ilU" of n brief term of as few months when the late Hon. ls:Lu.c lint-hatnm held at position, the lute Sir Allzui .\lc.\'ull:\\'.tn the only rc[n'escntu.ti\c in tlm Ministry from this citv. (lf courseit nus taken for granted that he was now i. . .; position LUgl\`0e\'Cl`_)'ull0||l:U1llllgullx'it sltll .- tion.and n[-plicutioxis were pouring in l`ztpl:l- 1)`. Hi: had no don|t that the city inchi- l-crx in the (ltt.nt'n House had pl:-my of that sort ot (.`.`(['(`l'lL'll(`t', llltl might wish l'llll to tukc nu-I` \\h.tt surplus they could not attend to. [l.:utglit0t`.] A. T. \\`ood -\\`hom it was the intention to have us St`CUlltlt'l` of the nomination, l.ut \\'ho did not urri\'i- in time was then callcl ... _ . I ..._ 1.. .. A...` ...........l.- .J` .. ..._... \\ U UH] HUL Zll'rl\l' XH llIIIL' "\\IS LHCH (.'HC' upon and made Ll. tcw remark: pf a cmnp l mcniury nature. When I'. o'clock struck the .\'hori' em nuuncvll that Hun. John .\l \\.s.~ oluctwl Ivy uuclnumxiuu us the n-pr;_a .1 Iuliu-nf Hzunillun in the Ulllariu L1-54w IJLYIIPE, I l IIU STHHIUII. The second reading passed without an i\' Lsinu, I/HIS UIUIU UI FHU l)l'UC\_IULIIIIgU. Mr. T. H. Mm-phersnn nmninatv-I -Jahw .\lnrris(:1i(,;il;stjnm cainliilate for member of the Ontario Lo vlslature. The consider-` atecoursa mlopte by__Hon. Mr. (Hbao|i'a political opponents in this insiuiice relieved them of the charge mudn by John Bright that the (.`omc.-rvutive party was I stupid party. H I4`. Flinrifnn in nnnnmlinn Hm nnmiim. llcnu. Jelen In-rlnon Iilbsan In-o-la-clgul for llllllllluil In .Irfl|IIljIlInlI. HAlIll.1'0.`I, Jun. 31:. ~-The knuwlmi-.,ve timt 'there`wn to Inc nu ofyponitiun to t_hc '_l(-i'1iun of Hon. .1. M. (iihsdn f(lctr.u:tml 3;! umcu from the interest in the llolllillugl, that only ul-out fteen persons galtherecl ml llm court. house ate )3 M: II o'clock. This num- ber Wm gruuluu ly uuj.,nne_ntml, until :1 Iran 1? fair representation wnb `present before t) e close of the proceedings. Rh`, T. H Nlm-nhnrmm nnminnnul IIAIIIIJHLA4 MANITOBNS LEGISLATURE. .`............j--.._...-. " rm: Pgaovmcw. s;cnETAn_v. oi~Amo's L`E-lfA?UEIE. The 1 Arno-n e Ilrlhe. NEW Yuux, Jan. 3l.-'l'he etrikere this afternoon oluuructed the belt line trucka on Tenth-avenue bctweendth and . 38tli-etroete with atone: and rubbish. The police olnlohed the atrihere to the detriment. uf_ half-a-damn lieada and were aoon maeten of the aitnatlon. An iinmo.-nee crowd gathered at the avenue and the excitement waa at lta height when a "acuh" wae jumped upon by atrlhera at a'>'. ndel.rwt. He wee beaten and klcked terribly befarc the mollce could interfere. When the police were oarglj hlm elf. the nmhere followed, howling. Inspector .`-neera auon arrived rich hla reaervea and the crowd dlaponed. A1. .'I n.m_ the Halt Linn Alumrlmuul th- . Bulfour--To amend the .-\sse.~ Elna HIE I58 II: `He preceding he report. was adopted wil.h %THE B.RI'I`\fS"H way}. FRIDAY, FEES 1 _.. _A , -. nuv-cw nu -uwuu-nu. Mn. Winslow`: Soothing Syrup. for chil- dren bathing. in the pruori don oi one oi the but fomslo marina and yuioiual in the United Skin. and bu but Ind for forty you: with hour-foliin noun by million: at moihon for their 0 iidnn. Du the moon of bathing in nine in inoslou lo 0 roilavu the child from ours dyna- :.':..-:;.*.:~"--W-'*'*-:.:.-.. - ~.::'~..-9.. lo .....o. 5L- ghhmg Pnlmmon In l'c-uuylvuoh. Huuu2_sm-nu, Pu. Jan. 31.--Govornor Beaver to-day signed the joint ruolution ` uulmuilting (u a vow at the pouph lhu unfo- pmed um'oudmcnc to the oomtmnion pru- mhiting tho uh or uunufactwo ol liquor. ` he IlIf~Pl:IV|lrlnI ennventlen. O1'l`A\\ A, Jun. Ill.---'l'he Y..\l.L`..\. Inter- Provinciel Convention of Unlurio and Quebec opened here today. About I20 delegates were renont. Rev. J. \\'ill;ie occupied the cneir and Mr. Alexnnnlexm Weir acted as tompornry secretary. Rev. Mr. Neil led in prayer. The Committee on Permenent Organization nominated than oiccre for tho eeeaion: l roaidcnt,J. J. (inrtellore, Toronto; Vice- Proeidente, Jelnee Gibson, Ottawa, .\. Kihgnten, Montreal, J. 0. Anderson, Toronto, Lloyd Harrie, llrnntlonl, l". McCul- lum. ML-Gill College, Montreal; Neorotery, A. Weir, Toronto; Auintunt Secntory, A. Gendle, Quebec. ('omm`lttee on Reec- lutlom: A. H. Young, W. F. (hepmun, I". A. Catlin. Bmineu and DevotlnnelCom- mittee: '1`. J. \\'1lknc. ('0nvcner; F. .\l. Pratt, R. H. Howluul, C. Falconer, Am- brose Kent. (`. H. llall, W. H. Wlggn. ILIL Tukin, D. Strnchen, L` J. Aitchieon. I IIl}l)V1l- \\'hether the Ihonling mu the result o accident or of auiciulc while luhuring under I fit of temporary insanity is not. kuuwn. luv Bun lying llctu nu nun]. uuuu mun Lzwa hm-n ilutnlllnnculxs, us the charge had entered near the chin an-I pauzscal out near the top of 1m head um] entered tho ceiling ubovu. \l`L_4L__ `L- ..L. Tragic Fnlo of lav. Father ('0:-nyu 0| lblrulhrny -llll Death lunluunurouu. STu.\TInun', Jan. 3I.- Shortly after I o'clock to-day Rev. Father (Tmnyn was found by his housekeeper shot, through the head in hi! own nu-Iy. Father ('urnyn hu- heen nn\\eH for sume Lime anal hlsl Inediml ` nllcmlanl, Dr. lieurnlge, had been in con- sL'.mtat1eml;u1c-, in fen-L hr. Hcuriclge h.ul just. left hnn at I tfvluck and Father Cornyn had seen him to the door. \ A _... ._`._...,__ ..h'n.._ AL- L N, L _r In Ila I'nupen' Ilonru. V VIINNA, Jun. 3l.-~(`ruwdn of people ` swuilad the arnval of the cor: eat the Hofbnrg, when the ootu WM me into the Lpartmehta uf the deceauod prince. An enormous copper cuin wu lent to Mayor- burg on tho name train that conveyed the doctor: who had been depuwd to enquire into the come of the death of the (`ruwn Prince. The Imdy mu placed in the cutn, but when it In Attempted to plu-0 the oolliu in the hearse, It wan discovered than the hearse was mummll, and it was no- muary to mm the lienru inyhiuhlthe bodies of puupm-:4 are cunveycd, an it Wu larger than tue one seiectud. Ililll BCCII llllll IU IIIU ||l}Ul. A few minutes after the hou.-wk;-epur was startled by an. loud report, and thinking the stove haul fallen on-r w -nt up to his |nnly,where she f.-um] Father (`urnyn with at gun shot wound through his head, the gun lying near hu lmdy. I);-Mb mug; Lmvu hum] ilulnlutllllcullu. Au fhn vharwn Ia.-ul Illa CUHIOIIII KIULICS CIYIIUCLCU at [015 P()r` luring Jmnuuy total $49,973, an increase nf $2912 over the corresponding month last. year. ITICII. About 40 men will be employed on the new city hsll all winter. The work uf lalhiug the interior of the place will cum- nience nextwcek. and plastering will ro- ceeil when the cold weather is It an end}? The customs duties collected at this port ilnrina .lium:uv tutnl S-l9,il7.'l, mi inr-rmiu: UYHI W'l$3 Bllglllly IIUTL The street cars resumed running to-day. The coxnimuy run its scraper over the street, , complete y removing the Innw from the cedur-blockidg in the vicinity of the tracks. Al. .9 In ....... ..-ill I... ..._..l-....l ,... AL- relnallllll uruuy Iur II `HUT 'Cl'K. A laborer named \\ itmore fell 06' I st-atfoluling It the new ulty hall this morning uml was slightly hurt. 'I'lu- ntrm-I PETA remnnml rnnnlna Inulnu Bl`. ueu llII\| IUHI LU HUI Ulll Ul IUWH. Nancy .\'<-rngga, the Brooklyn woman whom the police have hid in custody for several weuks on a charge of insanity, was ` remanded today for an ther week. A lnlunr-or nnlnml `\ ilnunnn H! n n [vs nun... . u u... . \4l\1\C \.. `... . ...l...\u,-u ovllvvul. 1.. Crooks are not wanted here,` was the remark made by Chief Mckinuon at the lice court today when he wu proaecu - ing Jos. .\lcL(-an and Then. Burton A churge of \`a.grmu-{n The prisoners were phony- grnyhed am told to get out of town. Nancy .\'-rmzza. Brooklyn .. -...... v nu-um unu. H.\.\HLT(I\', Jun. 3|. _l!g!ll_`i%_ Fuughlin. A mmrplonking lmy, \\.1s ci1nI'g,-i with [ur- ceny at the i'nii4'- ('uurt to-lay. llewul oinployoii at the Turonto House Furliishimg ('u:np;my. Jmncs atrevt nurth. Un 'l'11csuln_v, when the proprietor was at dinner, he went through the till, Look $l?<..'ill and skippcd ufftc '[`ux-mitu, int"nlin-_.: to go to l'rcscotl, where he has some rnlutnrcs. The police here st.-nt word to 'l`nrunio, ami Ilonnis was u`rc-atmi on his nrri\'a.i (here. He relurnml all the mnnoy, with the exception of the amount ho spvnt for the rail Ly ticket. The prisoner wu released on suspended sentence. `I U l`......l,-.. ..... nnt ..-....oml l....... .....- .1... froolu Nut W'nnu-al4l`ouv.:hIln`u l.m-It-Iu- era-mw In (`nun-mu Ilullc-w ('o!le-led. uglcullls Lu L`ullIln_y vvnu uu: III III IULUFL`. At the ('riminal Assi/.cs yesterday murn~ niug on applicutiun the huciwt shop case against. T. W. .\lc(`nppin, l-inht. l'ahlin, I). H. Wright and Phi. i)l'isunH was past- pnncti till 11-.\'t ussizes. (hi application of the Crown ('ou`ua(-i the liarnutt case was also pnslponeal to non ausizm, Mr. (B. '1 . .|'|:u-kstnck, counsel fur Burnett objecting. His Lordship ugreoi to consider the a )pli- ualion for bail when it the facts oil the .... an -nu-n in The (`June of Rudolf : Death. LONDON, Jan. 3l.-'l`ho Vienna. correl pondent. of The British Medical Jourlm tubes that the death of (`ruwn Prince Rudolf Wu caused by I rupture of the uudiuc WI! with nu nlfunion Into the per i- ourdium. on women goous, aim nnnuxercnwls, etc. Stephen Nugle, . ,(leo. .\lc.\rtliur and lhllchucl (`onnurs were further Clllll`;_;( tl with breaking into the premises if John .\'mil~ay, ;'>.'l6 Queen-street west, and stealing grimlg lliurofrom. They all pleailexl not guilty on the first charge, and on the second charge .\l<-Artliur plt::|.llt`(l nut guilty aunl (`muiura uilty. Morris Blonni I`l1lll'gl` with fraud on . .\lcyer, was sent lmuk to the (`ounty of Brunt for trial. Hannah .\`tuki-s uml Mrs. .\'triLlwuy. L-lmrged with being unlicunseul lmby farnwrs, were allowed tn gt) un prnm- Iao of appearing again if cullexl upon, they agreeing to comply with the law in future. At. the ('rimin.-il Aual/on vnqh-mlnu lI|l|l`I\ The l olic.Mugistro.tc yesterday remand- _od till Feb. 4 John Down, Wm. liurtun, Joseph Murphy, Steplmnl Nngle, (Eco. .\IL`.'\|`"llll', and Michael Connors charged aziith breaking into the promises of In. McKay & Co. and stealing a quantity 1 of woblen goods, silk ha.ndkerc-hicfs, etc. Ru-.nhpn Nzmle. (Ian \In\x-thnr T_lu- Wunmn In llIc- (mu---I`lnr \"llIld:`i'lll ` J1-w-.lnIIIu::\ II"" "N rlnilmlouu (`Hy V ---&'o (`i-mks \I 1mI-cl. I Tnku.\I`n, 1-`ph. `I. ---The mim F.wlwiu'd Fletcher ;u'rc lry -\'llL`I'll'l`n' n!lir`:r`.\lc- ,,,Cm:mz|ck on We-dues-luy night, [H'()`\'L`3 to be the secretary ` anal tl`u.I.sll`rcr of the` lutlian. ` npulis, Illinois and lawn Ilnil\\'.'I._\'. l"noLvh- er hml evhlcmly. xisitcd 'l`umm,o several times, and for no utlicr purpose alum just to sceeslndym .\lns.l{iue. llcrliunslmnll,ho\i'ever, ' nt holduf a clue u_1ul wutclicd pron-eealings. la foumliat when he left. town Fletclwr cuine I500 miles and kupt his wife company Lu. the principal lint;-ls. Mr. Rice gathered unhoundezl evidence of this and sues Fletch- or for nlienmtiug his wife's ulfections. claim- ing . O,()()O dzmmgcs. At Ihc` ussizeg yes. terdny. Judge .\l.nc.\Ialmn heard the case and held l*`letcl:e1j_nt$l0.000 bail. At the annual `cilectinn of otiicers of the Board of Trude yesterday W. D. l\latvthows was ' re-elected preniuleiit, receiving 345 votes to Mr. D. l{. \\'ilkie's 292; John I. Davidson was elected first vice-president. by scclalnution and H. N. Baird was chosen second vice-president. --....- _ pn. .. .. g. -. A _,, . u {NH-V FLETCHER WAS A_RF:ESTED: A1 TORONTO. . _ . ` I`;\- >"l`"l 1~: 1>L(J>\:\iiV.\fIL+)j I\I I Y SHOT THROUGH THE HEAD. Amamobs curv NOTES. Advloo To lotion. r_ _I ._I- n--ALl_.. 3.....- In. H.311 I '5 W IIUIUIIII D, I IIIIIPIC randy. wlllund odourlpuon cl It run. to any pnruon who owns: to Nwuouox, N HI. John St, Moutno . {r IIIU IIU-la A ponon card of doalnuu and nnlm II the hand of 93 yarn` nailing by I simple n-uh. ulllnnd nthnnrlnunn nl It nu. The Hyde seamen : strike spreading. l.oxum.\', Jun. 3l.--The Itrike of the Clyde seanmn in spreading. Crew: arriving to-day no joining the movement. The Ihipownern are resolute. ...- ..... ..._-.._....,........-.. ` Buying spy s plot ilk. pooh. cnnborrlon 10. quart. 8 hp. Spanish onion 25o.. 3 lbs. groan l0c., may whlto our O17 ; I lb. ml: to: with 1 honuulul cup and nuoor for 40. Jamal Crswhrg. A trump whose vrln in wounded wu arrutul In the centre of the city at mic]- night. Ho rofuwn to [give an Account. of himself. The In-hlllld `l`-nuluuru new virus. Nzw \'(mI\'. Jun. 3|.--It. in otcinlly an- nounced that nogotixmonn an nurly con- plecod by which the out bound bminuo of the Gould oouzhweutorn Iyltem will he turned our to the maul: operated In the Richmond Tu.-rminul Company. The i no In for the Iliuouri Puciliu to reach the Atlan- tic so Norfolk And Savsnnnh and whovo the high: forwarded to New York by IIIIIIIIOI`. Krlllllll h0(I I-U'II`UI IIIU IIIUIIIIIIIIII. Inn uuny young men and police om- cero are out looking for tho trumps. Locomotives containing dotoctivia one also bcig run over All the brunch`! of the Dc.-lnwuro. Lncknwannn And Wencm liailiocd. The trumps are connected with agm` of hurghn who hue committed many during nrixnu in this region the put V month. A ..-..... ...I....- ....I.o :. .m.....l..I ....- Wllll IIIU I)! I553 Illlllll III IHU l`VUlll"'HIIIv Ward. Watchmen Patrick Brown repm'te It .'~;.m. to Police Urlicer Lewis that four thumps hmltuken refuge in the water- tnnkzunl had caused him grunt. annoy- mn-e. Lewis and Uivers Davis sud Ellie went tonrrest the trampe. As won as I light wns struck the tn-ump~, who hnd their re\'nl\'ers randy drawn. npeneclre. Two otthe bullets strut-k Ellis. Lewis And lhwis (~wu;>etl without I scratch. Ellis dnlunttnll, but. as he had his revolver drawn when he entered the pltcc, he re- turned the tire until he had emptied the tire clmmlwrs of his weeiun. Then the othcers retreated and close nnd harricadcd the dour, impriaoning the trnmpe, as they thought, aecurel_\`. Ellis wn tukcn about twenty _\'&l'tL\' from the water tnuk no in to be safe from the hulletl of the imprisoned tramps, who kept up I tusilule, and Wutchnusn Brown wu sent to tne nearest telephone Itntuon to lnllllIt0!I ll- aistantre. Alter about twenty miuutoe hnd pmued the imprisoned tramps threw tnelnwlveu Vniust. the door of the ahzuity and orced it dnvm. As they rushed out Uicure Davis and Lewis attack- ml them, exchanging shots until all the car (ridge: in their revolver: had been ditch;- ed. Thou they engaged in I licrco hand to huul ght. Uverpowered by numbers the unicorn were nnll beaten at! and the trumps tied tower I the mouutsine, and and nnr: urn nut. lnnkinn fnr th- Trump: VIII Ievolrerl. .\'t'n.L\"rn.\',.lu1. 3l.--Police Utcer Ellis is lying at his home in Hydal a\rk, with two bullet wunnds in the nlulomen. He rm-c-iv. ` ed the wmnulslust evening in a struggle with tI`u:n'n It the vuter tank cunnu-'.ul with the Briggs shaft. in the 'l'wcnty-Iirat 'nnl, nlfk l!:nvra Prelcsla lnnm-om-r or Murder uml lulu n (`mange of I`:-nun-. R11-:\Ii,\':;i|\\i, Alm, Jan. 3|. -Richard R. llu\\`u.i_ Cllt'll`,.,'t.'l with the murder of his wife and two children, was brought into court yesterday on it motion for :1 xliain.;<- of venue. It was for Iluwes' protection that Slit-ritl` Smith ordered his deputies to tire on the mol of would-be lynchers. killing and wounnling many. llu w-an neatly aharen and carefully (lF(!S5(`ll in black. He wore kid gloves. The alii presented by his l;nr_\'ers as- serted that there wins such intense feeling against him in the county that he could not secure a fair trial. A large nunila-r of newspapers were filed with the documents to prove the prejudiceyexisting, and it is shown that a hook purporting to in: an account of the murder had been pu lished in the county. Hawcs thcn refers to the nmlfs attack on the jail in attempt to l in-h him and the killing of twelve or teen citizens in consequence. He swears that the newspapers aince that time have hecn full of sensational articles likely to excite prejudice against him: that he never ll1|(ll1'.0I`e than one interview with a newspaper man, that all others were pure concoctions, and that uacrtiona that he WII callous and unaffected It the death of hi! children were false. Ho aolemnly protests `hie innocenoe. Some affidavits signed by citizens were then read, the substance of which was that the defendant could not get an impartial jury in this county. ,\n-au'm~imr .-tftlnvitn worn: nut. in In: Hm illl I1Pl|l'lII|| Jury Ill I-[Ill Ulllllvy. Answering audavita were put. in by the States. after which Judge Green reserved decision. UUIlllIIUlIK'l3 lllllll BUIHCIUHL l`t |III(')I"(.`6l are sum tn th islu.i1l.s At resent. are at Szmmn three (Eermnn wursl1ips an a\'uilullc' launlinq farce of 300 meu_ Ill Awnll In-lurorrclnenln. Br:m.I\. Jan.3l.--It is not expected that German uxilitary opcmtions in Sanwa will commence until sufficient reiuforcelncnts ` the iwescnt. thure with um su'.-;ilul.l.:' hunlixm farm nf 301) men Itelu-rm-e M \VnnIi|nzIon. \\'.\.~`iii.\'u'r<)_\', Jun. 3l.--()tiicials of the State and Nan Dcpurtlnents were studious- ly reticent tn-City regarding Samoan` affairs. It was learned, however, unit the Secretary of State has received advices from Auckland conrming the press ` re- ports receive to-lay. .;\ssiat.mt-.\'ecre- tnry Reeves announced that no more infornmtion about nffhirs in Samoa will be given out at the State l)epa.rtment at present. It is understood that the Samoan" question was the principal topic of consider- ation It the Cabinet meeting to-_dny. It is "said the Presilleht will send" anotherl mesa- uge to Congress in a. few days containing the latest information. mun ugnt IL resolutely In legal l)emoutju' declared that it is time to end Boulangi.-am. M. Lagul-rre (Bouluxgist) reminded the House that the Boulangist propaganda was `llpported by thousands uf citizenu. Those I tlzens, he said. delirod an honest ublic. `J l`.lnrnA:umAn L-LI o|..o -h|..\.... lD....:- ; rut: aauuuuis will Jon) against the Uernnms. l`he (lcrnmn ullicials have given notice that all vessels arriving there will be search- eul for articles cuntmband 0; war. They have suppressed The Saunomx `limes. A passenger on the British, -steamer. Wninui, whic_h visited .Mntula's camp. was placed under arrest, but. was Hibac- uemly released in cmnplinnco with I (icmillld of the British consul. A procla- mation has been issued placing the A in police force unxler Gcrrnan control. a.- t.aafs's followers number 0000. They are strongly entrenched, and other Samonns ` nre rapidly joining them. Upbn the arrival of the steamer 'Riclnno|nl she was boarded and searched by the Germans. -. --..- ' ' / Real War Bro.-nln 0uli-fl`hc Snluonm lllnlto Antlst the (`common .l-Inclny. ` Al(`k"l.A.\`D, N.Z., Jan. 3I.-`Samoa ad-` vices say thit the Germans have dgsclured - war ugzyinst Mat-Aufu, and that tohably all the S:unuans will join against t e Germans. The uicialn hm-4-. nivnn .mo:,.. You Will Dlnlojacllualo. -l__.-_ -__I.. (HI. _-_I. ...._I. WDULD LYNCH HIM THERE. }%_. [qr tho Dal. Gem1`ANv ANo sAMpA, A pin H m Ibo lnyorn rooom-a um: mm-o. uuomu Ian I Iuonwd vhf has thus anon. .__- O'(`uII0l'-I-'nIdIIr Ian Postponed. SAN lAN\'lN(0. JAM. 3l.~-Tim -(Em; Ill much tntaku olnor learn {nu Han |"nmu~~u.v hay hem--n illinn 0'Cumaor and Jain Gnudufr Incl bun pnnlyunmd mull .\luu:h.'J. jag.- ;-_.-l- n: I-.- Two lloro .\I.l'.`n Ienlencod. DL'nl.I!~`, Jun. 31. -John O'Connor and Thoma Uondon, .\I. l .'I for 'l`ipponsry,woro t.o~duy sentenced to imprisonment for four months without. hard labor for incmng Len- unu not no pay rent. They sppeulod.