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Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Feb 1889, p. 5

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Iudelpie Oleequle-. Vmuu. Feb. 5.--'lhie city wu to-dey entirely given over to mourning. The i Emperor end Enlpreee and Crown Prinoee Attended 5 requiem meee In the oretory ol the pnlnoe evwhleh the Mieeren wne enng by the court choir. The eervioee end- ed at noon. The church hells then tolled. The lnnenl eervioee held In the Gepeehll Church were meet lmpreeeive end the Eu- perorvee deeply elected. n-r um well up. ..u-nun. is Ir 1 IIIOIIIIII, winds 14 1 m stud, Dundu Mobodn lI!Ll_j I....l-_ lV-_A__.. uuv-u. |r--w--- --v--w~. mm Jun`soc-uom-'u`d. Bonult.FloI-no. E W&Ibm, Wllllo cu . touch - . M0 I500. Htffyuloocn. (group B.srboook.; I`honnYou. Ava-up ntunduoo 10?. lint , nvu-v ---uvvu -.-v-. u-u-uw -.--unv- Third Sonlor. mu nmy.u.oIm-x.;m mmunnn, Wnllnoo Lnldloy, Edith Hun- nOAntI_ nllndll Molaod. Fourth Junlor-AllIo Mocormno. Slddio Davy, Nollie llocorlual. Annlo Sutda. mu.) u-..|... Ill.. 3.... a..-I... I ...x- Honour roll for January, Robert T. Pres ton. principal. Fifth Senlor'-Eddlo Sproulo. Ads Mont- jdmory. Imlsl. I....l..- A -AI-CL.I4I \7..'.-- I .511- -vulva J a Fifth Jnnlor-ArchIbo.|d Yming. Innis Scborlnorhorn. Ploronoo Wnlkot. Etllol Mn- bu, Agatha Booth. l.`,.....A|. Q--IA-,, nun l\';o6. Ia`.-.-A V.._-- I wry, -.w-q-- -vv--- Fourth Sonlor--('}ny Watt: Ernest You . | I-`Ionic Dorbyahlro. Walter Wnnl, Frodd 0 (him; Iliiuimoin Iulque Aequl.-ltlon. HA.\lll.'mN, Fnli. 5.--The Hatlnv IIIVI I3` cc-pi-I l'ez McS|iauuuc'n iovi-nu and lit will be nig-in-I when hlnnisgvr Swiirtwond rv-uirm to Punulnun. Lint Ibllllll Moliuiinio plnyod third bun lur Zulionillo in tho Tri-Suki Leanna. and had It In-hliiig nan`, ol 883. Hui lmtiimz nu-nu-oi in not very heavy, but he M.-Irlom struck out. In tho latter part of 188? hr play:-l 26 guineu with than Pilulmnz Iruno min. Muslnmuic neitliu drunk: not unoho. AIUCL-UK`, nu sum 0 ncacn, who 13 3 pl1)_'sn-lam, l hnve long since t-cu.-.1 3,0 bcllcvc that anything but furcc of arms mm ?r1ugnl)0nt the redcnnpxinn uf lrchunl." , . . aruell also snnl he dnl not we why u suc- cessful insurrcutiun should not happen in Ireland, mlsling: ``I think _we will lnwe at the and of the your .`.'l00,000 in the League treasury. That's an pretty gum] nucleus. You people might lo smnethmg more." On sec-in; l':u-null zx thinl llrnn wimp.- uu:<'Iu.\'. Sul||\nu'n II N... n.-.....` HEW \}r.'umI :-nun; 1 light with Knlnnu. will tuko |nl.mn- us .\li llml luu um. l)-`en (I04 NOW York IU'llI|lI ll.\uu|.~'x.u Unlunun 'l;n .. 4.... 1.. m-Ic m-nay. I HalfI'l\l.UlI 1-) . \VIR(.'l`lUll he-an x.. ..u mg nan. mt l.unku|d_ uh ..nm-n.......u I The ouavm `I nlln llnnwlc-I--'l`no Iluorlu .-__ I|',_nn __.-,, .._._.__, ` El `Al ` \\'|\'\II-I-tn. I Railway ~LnlIuI yesterday. An Ann-1`rrnIIng ltlll. ][.\RRl.\'lH l: l'a., Feb. .3.--Int tn-day ll bill '13 introduced nmki ollenvo puxvishnblr by a fine nf not 3.30 or ovvr .Sl0l1fm' any one to 1 other In iutoxivnting liquors. I)l`.l.l.I`.\1l.Y.l rejected last I the realm-Li :1: sea from L`? t The Illplulerln lllrroloc Id:-null:-cl. P,uu<, i'.n 5.---The Fignru says two pro- fessors connected with he Pustuur Insti- tute Inn-up succeeded in identifying the generzicivu micrul-e of diphlhcrizx. The din- uovery of an prc-venLive_uf this disease by nieiuiu of \'ncciI|e virus is expected to fnlluw. IIBLB. icach said I-Ignn also told him many puyincnta were lllmi hy the Lc.i;,'ue which it v/u.~A impossible to make pnhliv and he inatanced t1ic[);iyiiig of Dutch nilici-r.< sent. !f3'l()ll|].:\IIlStt`l`Aii|.nl tn uslslil {ht} e ruisva.-\ war. no witness a( two interviews with Parnell. The first was held in the house of A. .\l. .S`ulli\'.m at (`laphaun and the next in the lobby of the House of (.`t)~ZlIlll0llP, where, after convening with 0 Kcll_y nnd I'nrncH together. he hml.'L talk withl Luncil alone. Parnell said it rested wlngliy` \\"iLh th? It-Iuders of the rc\';iui0llB}l{"y par y 0 mug )0 1 p!\l`[leJ lulu me. e asked witness to not Dcvoy to meet. him in Paris mid oticre-(`I to defray l)cmy's ex- penses. He also desired by meet .-\lc.\'.uidcr .\'ulli\`|n, Hines and others. "l)uct.or," he said to Beach, who is physician, I hue believe of briimnlumt. tho-, rmlc-nmn`..u ..t` I.-..l`....l " \ lllllilll follow. _,_ llnu-rprlnlug llnrqlury nl Mrnlford. S'ri Fob. .3. -The safe at the of~ five of the .\'tr.Ltfurd Oil Company was blown opu: by burglars liU[\\'Cll 1.30 and `2 vfci-ack t is morning. As far as known 83. ; is all that was taken. The safe door was not locked, but, the burglars proceeded to blow it. open without noticing this fact. lIIL'l|l. In connection with the present sitting of he Ext.-heqtwi' Court a funny contingency has arisen: There h.-is been a strike unong the sliorthnml rt-porl(rr~4 now in the city who am Ineiuhcrs of the ('unuli.\n Sil()l'Iilllll Associutioll. The members of the Hsusnrd stn` hoiong to this .-\s.~nocie\tion. By I recon . 0I"ll(`liIl-CUlln(`il the (iovernment will not pay more than 15 cents pol` folio for court work and the reporters must furnish four cnpies of the evido.-nco. The Hanszutl staff are supposed to be a\fui|- ahle for this work", but I ai" iia- ment heing in sca~`inn they could not he ohtained. Then the services of out.-side reporters were t-all;--l in,hut thvy would not work for less than urit!` rates, 20 and 2.; cents per folio. \lUl('IllIlII'lll' Ill uut nxcllutltlul` \ l)l|l'l nciure Mr. Justice Burlnidge to-day. The sun. has l.`l`I.'llt('.'\i cunsidcrablc interest among lumber- men and the piziiiiliff won his case hzuuls down. It is said he will revovor about Sl`.3,l)00 of ovcrpznid, or mtimr wrongly iinpusenl, customs duties. The money was paid on nwn white oak, cherry and other luinlner which wns importc-l fruin .\li('i|igl\l| in 1837 and H83, which the customs olliccrs claimed were manufaicturoul gums. Judge Burhidge li\\(lrli(.`li the return of these dues without. hearing the iulalresa of cuuusel for Mr. Magnum. Milton .\lc(`urthy and Frruik .\Lwkclc.iuof lI.smilt.0IL .\lr. .\'c.lgo.wic1i, Deputy Minister of Justice, and .\Ir. 1). Hngg of Ultnm Ippciued fur the (in\cl'u- ment, ' "llr. Mngium Winn Ills sun - slmruuunl Ilumrlrru on Slrllu-. ()1'r.\\\`_\ Feb. 5. AH. I . .\l;runm of ' . . `T Toronto won nn llnportzmt su1l"`r,';\nx. (ho Uovvrnmmw in U1:-, H\'clIe[uer (`nun ho.-fure Hurhidxm Ln-(luv. '|'hs- slut. I...~a 1 I18 LUIUI R180 Ullt!l U\l" llL'I(Jl`C U10 C1150 X`(iLCIl- - . _- tphe Imperial Privy ("rmm-il with it. The (-oats nf the xu-Hnnn in Hm tumm- uu: unpv.-ruu rrlvy l uullcll mm I The costs of the actions in the hnver courts are nwarded tn .\lr. Iillllle, lhesu arnountinlnsv it is said to aonu=thin;; like 86000. 0 costs on Ipneal were awzmlunl. 'rhiS sum in tho. vhiuwunnf Hm? llzld nvnr gouuu. no costs Ipneal awzmluul. This sum is the vlniglneat that has ever been (;,war ed as tlnnnuges for any libel in Canada. IIICXT UK I "U [511. This suit has been before the courts for as period of three or four years and hiu been vigorously fought by The Mail pcupie. It will be remembureil Lh-at the plaintiff, who wu originally charged by The Mail with inventing a patent ballot box stuIl'ur, re- covered 36000 mi tlmt aciarc nnd $1000 was: obtained an the plan of justification whivh Mr. .\lcMu.8ter,ex-;\l.P., led. The justi- ` ficutioxl Xraglucesl ,\lr. l.allMmn(:'s pri\'a:t,e chnructer and `lie sum.-ecdml in raising the jmlgin:-nt from $(iU(X) in $10,000. II. in nlnlnu-uhn..LH\-it in ....u. C \I.- Y.., Jlluglllvlll. mun .:~mmu m ;_ It ismmleratnmkthan in cnsuof .\Ir. Ln- HamIue's non-Acceptance of the $60130, which` The Mail ulau offered hcforc the re;u:|1- cl..." ....`Il ..,. .... `.\ in] flux Nun:-nvun (`nu-t tune up we mnericsn part. ` r - . A witness named Bench testified that he joined the Fonisnsiin 1865 and was Appoint- ed military organizer. After the failure of the invnsion' of Caxnmln by the Fenian: he joined a society known as the B.C.,, the object of which was to provide money to uarry on the Irish agitation and to ship arms to Ireland. Witness said he remem- bered the Visit of Messrs. llillon and Par- nell to America in 1850. The meetings held during their stay in the United States were 0f_llll7.0Ll ii*xcIiTsi\'ely by I the United Brotherliood or Clan-nn.-Unel. Witness Ittended several, meetings at which Dillon end Parnell were present Parnell nttemled the demonstrntirmlin ClllL'l|l.'() st wlTiclTbod1es of'iT1e C'lai1-.im-1-`Eel anil the Hilaerniuu `Rille Husrnls were under arms. Beech rrnduced is copy of the (`onstitution of the ll.(`. or ,(.`lun-us-Gael. It 3,.-zwided for eoneertenl action with the Irish Brother- hood and l\'l'-(ll`0Ll sptrleties to luring 15 `mn- binntion of the Irish re\`nlutiomu'_y move- ments in all parts of th Vb (|ll`l(l to net decisively against. Hngliuul. Witness Silld in I378 l)m'u_y and Millen were sentss delegates to lrelnml, reveiving 8l0,000 from the Skinnisliing Fund nml {I further sum which does not appear in the otiicial lists." the ppremo: nmri KnIIrIbU'I0 mi l.i ' lamina`: Judnaeult Agnluu `l'_b(\ Ilgll 0'rrA\\'A. Feb. 5.--The Supreme Court. /, ` ifa\'o judgment this morning in the now" famous lilscimuit O pen} of |.aHun'uuu \" The Toronto Mail. ('Iivf Justice liih-hie wits not in |.,`,, ',]Km-_` uwiug to m'm-..a, auul .\l-r. Justice .\'lrun;; voiced the jIrlglIlCnC'(ifHI1! court. The 'udgment. ilisnllowecl the ammo! but rcducoc the amount of dgmages from `$10,000 to Mr. Lutiaumuu is -given ten days to accept the verdict or in lieu thereofnuow trial will beiordered on be- hnlf of The Mail. 'r|.:.. ....:. i.-- i.__.. i.-i-,._- -L- W, . r LATEST SPORTING NOTES._ The hnlllvnn-Itllrnln rum. n... l.`, l. I . H, I...-|. II....... I Odun Publlo school. IU IILUK`. DUI In [NH I-an. \\v'mxuu-r by 8 shots. Iuwrrun Ill Mu I I'll OI . uz, Feb. 5. Jl`he City (`onucil I mgln, I3 tn 7. the petition for m uf the number of Lav-cm licen- 9.. an OVERFPLID DUTl`ES. [`.I'.I. IIIIIII lllfll. . Fe.-b. .3 -The (`sumdiun Pnvic mu at Hcmllngly was burnt r|__u'r:, I'M). r' Utmwa Va 1..- u.. I... I U Iv DLUIII IIU \` III `UVUV ` 13,000 mpusenl, wus ry from .1 .... .. _ 1... .... l).. ._ `neouceb-To seooo. ._.:.- ` Ill` A`\l|I'II I IQ) `(I'll '0' '5 u. The light it is thought . .\l'|n-mnppu City. Mug. but uh-cudml. Sullnun left {or uh! IIIITD ICU VVCIIQTU UCUII .~I.. in -'[`vm lu.Ilciu~.< in the ll uunpetxtnuu were played the lira: \Vnlkt-nou hen! n!.UH. and in tlm wcnnd k\.'r..\ nun: I. )3 night; -' 1 I H" ('I|I|l` K` Valley lam-u-u~l lor the u won lhrc-a yours in .in.- M... ...n- ..l' I` IIIII. .3.--In the Home I nmking it uu : less thuu .. 9.. 5-... .... -Th-* duh! tak- |_ ....... ..l I... u I... .;:_. OCCIIIII DOOIOHI OI. Nlw Yuan. Fob. 5.-Mm race! 0. of ro- pom from tho loos`. uumbllu 0 grant tlo-up on tho In-out roilnoodu horn Ill 00- ulghs oohlb dqclnnd 08' by the oucutlvo oomumm In ohu-go of the strike. 'I`I;n uuu uurlu mu rmvellcnir IIOCEIOII. Ald. Ra becuno unruly In tho City Council In: night and the Mayor` Iclcrlaonod for the Hoe to secure him, but qu at wu mtorecroboro tha police arrived. The Council \'utKl ex-Muyor Jones I bonus 0! am, but uu-ma m undo so make the , oldrmu pononally liable ll tho none: In mi . l l""" . The Euonon luuvrnnuonal Pun has re- moved over the bounduy to avoid `uizuru. Thu wohor ll pold. Police Inwcctor slum-'4 luclu-..I|n Ilene fonllngrnlloll In Inmlalny --'l'hc. Iuumurck Ilynanly. LONDON, Feb. 5. -At to-day`: sesinou ut the Parnell Commission .-\u.orney~Genonl VVebster said he hAd,tinished with the Irish portion of The Time.-i cnse gsud would `now take up the American part. nnmecl Ham-h tnnfim] `Hunt. ha I will `Ill DB 1.. complllry. Another Iction lot criminal libel ha been amprod Again Acton Butrowl by H. J. Clarke, for roecting on his mend: In Thu Call duriu the Provonchor oloctlon. l AM tag 5...... ...._.I- 4- n.- n..- Winnipeg Wire Wlhw-rn. V \\'l.V.\ Il'u:, l-`ob. 5.-'l'lu Hun says that at last night : caucus of Government support.- eru they were all uolixl onvtho I. action of tlu.G-gvorunont. The prime pal topic of discussion was the Torrent Act, which it in expeocod will be undo compulsory. Another Action hr crhnlnnl "lml hu hum l~`u-II Annual llnnqurl -loyal anal Furlo- Ilr Aultlrc-nu-I. Bl2Rl.l.\ , Ont... Fuh. .'S.--'I`no rs: aunnunl h.-nuplet. of the Borliu Buanl of Trmle ya held .n the City Hui! this uvaniuav. nearly 200 guests being prcueut. Spoon-bu were made by .\lc.-srA. \mmg. JIlC|Lsl)H, Bun-lb , I\T&ult1.. lloua. Fcnnull, Holiman, Moalz, linnthnupt. Lsckm-r, Jqnr . King, Trau- cu, Junlncim and others. '1 he uldroolon nil obnumleul in loyalty to Cnuudn sad Britain, prudicung grand future for the Dominion. .v\l thv um-ting nf the ![.uniItnn Presby- tciy tn-day Re.-\'. llr LJllti;l\\` n-it-wtod -nu behalf of the comlnittco that the Wellaml canal cloning petition haul lrm,-in prepare-ii nnd would beprueiiuul in the House of (mu- monl by J. C. Ryliert, M.l'.. of St. (`ath- arina. and in the .\`euate by Senator Tun- ncr of Hamilton. It was emlurseal by the Methodiat Ministerial Ansocintiun uf ll.lmil- tnri, the Hem.-r~il .\lIni .-\9vn~i.i`.:mi --3 this vity, the l':\'Illg('ilt`.Ii .-\lllauu- and the Ministerial Auociuinn of Toronto. Ab nnnn to-dn Ue'.cCtl\ eS Doyle uni ('..mphell arresto{Tliur.iu Hooper on tlm rlmrgu of bnniking into St. .\lsry'a Cathe- dral. but night about iiiidxiiglit \'ic|.-- Uencml t.'1.`lhlll haul ocuouinu to go iuzu the church uni found as man hU|)p0:4\l to ha. llouper crunching lwllilld one of the pours. Ilv haul 1:nnlcu\n:'o.-cl In hrenk (-pvt: luc poor box uml lu gr: Hill! the safe. I .-\t the Pnlice (`nun this morning Mex. Bhiiu. who keeps .i ll|||p'.`Z\IIlL0 hotel 3'. Iilz\ck|mulh,\\':n .'ll`.l`li $30 [Or kt`t"[Ii!I|_.' lillulll for sale unm-in in license. Who all we mm thin 7 IIIIIUUCT. The first mnunl meeting of the (nurvh of Enginnul defence usot.-inuon of the diocese of .\ing.u*n use held in the court house this Afternoon. There was as large ut~mIunv~r-. The prino.-ipal busilxms new the rev: ptiun f the ruport. of the c-:mnIittt-c \\ ho called on the bishop in l`ChAliUlI to alleged rmmhstlc prnctioel. v\l 1|n- ms-.-finn sf Hm Hnuiltnn Pr-nalsu. \'I"III'I. iurll. I t,'u`l` Jllluucll. Nlr Rev. J. '1`. Dorlaual, Jae. '\\'ute \ Brennan, with power to add ` number. 'l`L.. ;:-_n .4._..-l _.._-.:___ -1 AL, I ruuuun; Lruasurur, .1. l. .HJcM'lII.l(`; r.xe- cuuvo ComInittee-T. Parker, .\|r:. Bryson, ` .\lin Jonas, Geo. Fislner. Mn. Hurris, Mr. (irnhnm. Mn. I ;-tor .\l1tclu-ll, Mrs. (X-srdell, u...- ,l 'l~ '\rlnn.l I... \\'......... .....I u KIIICLIIUU. Attho meeting of {hi-Cliristim) Alliance to~ lay Dr. Simpson delivered an address upon the second coming of Christ. He was fol- lowed by llcv. John Salmon upon the same topic. Utliccrs were elected rovisiounlly as follows; Presiilem. W. I . liowlamd; Vi(`0'PfOIidDCI : Tumnto-|{ev. John Sal- mon, W. J. Funton. Dr. Zimmerman and Mrs. llancli. Hrnuilmn--A. J Mackenzie, Rev. W. H. Laird nud R. L. Whyte. Mont- real--Rc\'. John Hull and Dr. Alexander. (m.nI'a--Mr. Hobbs. Secretary, \V. J. Feuton; Treasurer, A. I. lllicnonzio; Exe- 4-II';l'An1I|ln;?Vnn__'r I)-|F`:nI' \I.. H nnnn An A ll: Bnlclu ol Gm-In About (`hum-I lI|- I1-no-llnlel Keeper lllnln Fined. II.um.1'o.\', Feb. 5. At the annual meet- ing of tlfo Hllnlltnn branch of the Evangeli- cal Alliance Rev. Iir. Lni~llnw \\ as elected president; Rev. John Morton, \'.ice-prnsi- dent; Rev. R. G. Boville, secretar}: Joseph Liner. treasurer. Arrmigenicnts were made for utiilintion with the Dominion alliance. .|snL.. ...--A:__ ..IAI.. l`I.._:_A.'_.. \n:._, _ . THE` IRISH ' PART or THE TIMES CASE FINISHED. atllllr ll'E|iL.'1|A Owing to the crush nt 'h('hnt(`1SiL is im- pn.~xsi_l:lc to nlxmin amytlni1r__v lxke a full list of the Ontarians hero, but zunong many hun- are: J. C. Hurst, H. O'Hara, F. Armstrong, '1`. Torinliuson, J. Rogers, W. Ba-ll, .\lrs. J. liurlnn, Ur.-I. J. Lev, M. Mn- `luncy, U. W. Reinhzsrdt, Miss Tuuner, Mrs. ('hris:.ie, Mrs. and Miss Denixon, Miss Rose of Toronto, .\Iiss RAm-uy, H. J. Wright of Hamilton, Miss McCn|e of Port Hope. \V IIIUII w.'|.s {I PCTICCI UUL`l' OI Uelluty. One of the events of the day was the private luncheon given by .\l.xnnger \Vood- ruff of the Hotel B.\lmora.l tn the visiting journtlists. Abuut. 30sa.L dawn to an ele- gzml ropust. U\\ iI1ul`n1hn l`l'IIQh nl -ho huh-Ya it in im. IJVUF DUCII Ull ll, CUIIEIUCHC. Later on was the ball at the Kennels, given by the Hunt Club, which the Vice- Regal party and the elite of Canadian and Americsn society uttemled. It was vex-3 exclusive And ticket: couldn't be had for love ur money. Every Canadian city from Vancouver sud Winnipeg to Toronto and Halifax at-ut belles to grace the ballroom, which was it perfect bower of beauty. events of the (luv was they LXIU Sl|(I\\'3ll()C YLICCS III [110 KIIUJTIIUUH. This 4-veni-ng the In-nthcr c'.eare(l And All the rc.~Iu|'l-a wcre cro mded xyith vilitors. Tho uhildn-n's funcy dress carnival in Vic- turirr rink was witnessed by thousands and pronuuuued the grandest nnir of the kind ever seen on the continent. luv..- .... ....... Al... l...II -5 I... l!........l- Ill UXCUH3 (H Illy PFUVIUUS yL'lIr.` Everybody in on the qui vivo fur the great event of tn~murrow eyening, the attack and defence of the ice" Castle, in which 3000 simwslioers, including the Winnipeg. Que- bec 311;} New York delegates, will partici- pate. Another attraction of to-morrow in the snowshoe mccs in the afternoon. 'PLia ...- ...ol..... ..|.. ......l -_.I All . - '- 3puc_| augns blockade owing to the snow, all the hotels are crowded. The number of visitors in fur in excess of any previous year.` Evervbmlv in on tha uni \`i\.'n fur Hm cn-ant. u uiuaur, i'ccci\'uig I Iew lnlurmal clu- eru. In the nftei"noon Lord Stanley and st.-Ali brzweil the snow storm and drove nut to the "Fuque Bleue toho gun slide, where, after receiving as heart bouncing ut. the lmlnll of the big cruml present, he innuguruted the sliding by declaring the slide upon and rushing down, the` icy incline himself sevemi tizncu. I`..n....l.. ..f .... ..l.. |._.... I..._.. _-.._.'.._ :_A- UIIIIHUII 5U\Ul'l|I IJHICH. (`rnwals of people have been pouring into the city :11 day, the milmnya are taxed to tho s])itc;n alight hlmskmle m.\.'inLv tn the nnuw I the hats]: nor uuzf luwrnoon nail D0 D0 pnslpolled. The Vice-Regal party spent the morn- ing quietly in their rooms at the \\'imlsnr, receiving I few informal call- era. In Hm nflc-.1'I|nnn Ln!-J Rhuulnv fir ea-ml !Iny n Pullvlllos at Dluulrrnl r:-Io! on In in I-`nu-Ions !nownluruu- llpml (`lab Ilnll. tat Mu.\1'1:1:.u., 1-`eh. .'3.--'l`hu secoml day of .\Inutrez\l's winwr (urnival was ushered in by as snow storm, which raxged with fury all `day and eff,-ctimlly put u stop to 911 ` out- door sport, 9;,-opt mlmggalninng, snowshoe- ing and sh.-i ghing. 'l'|n- trotting races xed for thiag ufturnoon hail to ho pnstponed. View Regal narlv smmt the mnrn. vnce-REGAL DIGNITY sows TO THE FUN or THE CARNIVAL. Q0120 -S1`ANI:Bl33:\?C~il3I)\"" eE5LIN's so/mo or rmoa. AMBITIOUS CITY NOTES. HJHCII In : : ttended. tn couldn't be had for itlilu` I`t~lu~NmI nu s. 1 arueu, gm and .\l on 5|. .,... ,I, I run, In "The Ihuunt Dynasty.` Daniella Inc In Pntruua. Pnuuuu. Fob. 5.-About 12:10 to-day A n wu diacovcrod in` Vnn Tuyl &. Fair- buk | large store-room building in rear of tholr sum,` The budiu Wu com- lctoly gutted. In the budiug wu a rug: unortmont of novel, rope mud hurd- `III. ([0 reel INJIUW ZCTU EKIIH IIIUTIIIIIH. ARIHE, Fob. I5.-- Snow fell hero lnltni M to the depth of fully one foot, nnd conuia or- nblo drihing following the ' `are inn land into. but not impudb o. -The train: uo not. much delnyod no hr. The now plough is at work on the Muskoh brunch. I -U XlI1- TIC T -3.`, - Lonoox, Feb. 5. -The Em Frederick in much dletreued by the pu licntion of the Biemerck article in The Contemporary Re- view end in particularly indignent that the enthorehip or lnepirution thereof ehonld he eecrlbed to her. She denies ell knowled of the erticle prior to ite pnblleetlon end reported to have mid that had ehe been ewere of the intention 0! its author to ub- lieh it, all the Inuence that ehe might eve poeeeeeed would heve been need in the di- rection of preventing it: eppeerence. \\'CU IIO\\'H K) 5070- ` KINPARDINI, I-`eb.5. - A very severe snow norm IINI been rnging lure Iiuoo 9 o clouk last night. Country mm]: in every unrtor are blocludod, and all trains are hind limo to-uluy. The tnmpcrnturo stood 10 la rec below zero this morning. Alllll, Ft-IL . i_-- I~'mn\A' fall Imrn lnntninhl. ferrllr Wind and llenvy Icon-Iallwny lnorlmclc at One: IOIIII. Owls Snrxn, Fob. 5.--Lnt night. and this muruingi ntnrll in the worst ulna bu viaitod this plnco for yuan. The wind IV- crugod fty-eight. miles per hour from the nnrch And West. Road: are almost impul- chin. The morning trsin due to leave at {$.45 I. m. in still here. The thermometer went down to zero. I.'..-n. ..n.u- I-`.3. K A ....... --..-... -....._ [ printer. A large delegation of dmggista conferred with the clovtors who have charge of the llruggisu Hill in the library yesterday and net forth the griomuces which the manure ` \. mid remedy. e\"3lIHIg. Mr. Chmcy naked what time the Factory ln:4po,~tor`I rcpun would be submitted Mr. - Fruscr replied it via: in the bands of the printer. A Inrnn Rn]:-nnlinn nf dnlnaigfn nnufnn-ml Ever; one In the non of MI own work. \\ UKVK5 UYSBCUI. V (`ounmuniuner of (`rown Lands Hardy Jim-stho members of the Home and pro- minent citiuns st the Reform Club this IHC Clly. Ill,` IIILl'\)ullL'L'lI ll`. .\lu_vur Clarke, John Lays and H. E. Clarke, M. I .'s, with Aid. .\iL`.\iihll, City Treasurer (`truly Mid (`ity Sulia-itur Biugar hvhl a consultation with the .-\tt0rIwy-Uen- erul last evening regarding the c-umznlidntinn of the city debt. Ald. .\Ic.\lillMi expluim-tl that the city wanted power to use perman- ent debentures, a power which is enjoyed |-y Muntronl. Mr. .\lowut promised to give the petition of the city now before the House his best Attention. Amongstthe petitions presented in the Legislature yesterday was one from the city of Ottawa Asking power to borrow $150,000 for the extension of the water- ark! av-tem. U1 K|rI[r(Ur!`. The time of the House [5 vhicy occu- pied by the cunsiderutiuu of the hill respect.- ing voters` lists. Hon. Mr. Fraser ex- plasined the charges made, which by the 1 wiiy are encrnlly ulli!ll[I0l'L&llI, mid were only foumfnecesaury I -ruler to make the provisions of the I. uufurm with the Muilmod Sutfra 0 Act pm-scl last session. I)r. Hilmon-(\ 'est York), is endeavoring in get (1 bill through the Hons: to incur- purate in Belt. Line Railway (`uinpuuy round the city. Hc inlroduccnl it`. \l.'|Ul\T (`L-nrlm, John Lava nml N L` was It ulu by Mr. hey: [U comer cerium powers nu the Board of Tmde. It is to emnpel the uuemlzunce uf wiLue: arbi- tration CIISCI, the taking of evidence umlvr oath in such cases, and enforcingthu awards ufurhitrnznrs. '|`|. .: ., I 4|... 1! . . . . . . . ._- .I.: A1,. ., "10 UK l'eClH\'IIlK Dlll RHUUICI` '06K. Nine private And three public bills were introduced. The most. important. of these wasn billhy Ur. boys to confer ccrtai_u I|u\|`nI'inl\ll\!! Hnnnl nf Trmln It in on lnnouo conlngntlouu In luudnlly. ` ' Loxoox, Feb. 6. --Advice: from Burnnh announce that Mandalay has been visited by two Immense conu rutiom. In the first the dunes dutroye 632 houses. in hunt md 5 Buddhiat momutory. In the uooud 500 houses were burned. Both were accl- dental. Mae l'rlvnle and Thrro l'||lolle llllll I71- Irndurnl v'l`he intern` lllll. 'l`mm.\"rn, Feb. 6. -()ur legislntors put Ill what might be called, for them, is full half day`: \\`-.rk, yesterday. , They sat two hours. The vuiumc of petitions is on the V increase. and bills are piling up wonder- fully. Tile l'ri\'.Lte llills('mnIni:teein the afternoon organized with Mr. (Jihuon as chairman, lllli its first act was tn Mtcud the time of receiving bills another week. \'inn nr-i\-uh: Anrl Hiron nnluliu hill: warn I)lIIl, lulu \"llL`Ull WUII, ll-`J Ul|IA'-IVUU U .V]` "` day night nml as clolnmn belonging to Mrs. Bull nnl.iqu.1ntity of clothing stolen, all of which was recovered. The butcher shop of \\ llllllll Kerr, 2-} Arthur-street. was broken into ml Mnmlny night and $3 taken from the till. The rear door of Duck & Son : .~`lmu stun-, King-street, was entered yester- day nmrning an-l two pairs of boots stolen. Uuu pair was found in u lane near the prclnxses. .\n niinmzilly lzirge number of burglaries and petty hneenics have heen cunnnitted ll) Turnmo luring the past few days. 'l'\m lmys enlerml the store uf H. Hardy, 448 (Juven- .<[I'cL'L \\'e.~t, yesterday and run off with two pairs nf lmnls. A sneak thief entered the Tu- runtn ('luh on .\'n1ur night und nude oil with u .\`uulh Sea seal skin cap belonging to JB.llH` .\I:,-lhumlal. The residence of W. 1`. Bull, I53 Queen west, was entered on Mon- nuul a quantity u.-|.i..l. ..-...~ .-.......~..-...l 'l`|... |...s..I..... ..L.... .6 puumcu merruy mung. The fu.~v.turc uf yesterday's session of the Centrul Fnrmc-rs Institute was the annual dd `ess I l`,msiduuL1t`.ul1x:x:,_\xlm_ _ referriw to the .. ratifying success pf the (.`entru.| nstimte. ` A few years ago the orgnnizual with lropiulutioxi. but hard war had made the Institute a lasting success he- 'yund pcrzulvcntllrtx. There are now in the province `ii `institutes representing 5000 farmers, but there um 12 electoral districts In o|\...... ......:A..o... ..... 1 nu- ruuur Illllustr uusu ulr slrul L'UllL|'lil lmdy mu furnnml. As tokens of the work dunu Irv the ('cntraI luslitulu be pointed out that the huly`s iuucncx: was the chief cause If :1 practical farmer being appointed , Ulltzlrin Mixxistur of ;\gl`iL'ulLui'c. These olliccrs fur 183'!) were elected: Pl`CHid0Il'--NiCh()I:|S Awrcy. M.P.P., brook. \'icc~I'rv.=:'lent-'l' Hoyt! .|onu.-=, Hurfol .`~'ev\'. .-mm-r -A. ll. I :-till. Hrimsln KIN` .`-JUN` I f lh H .5 .. . uucu um 111115 Ilugxcrcetl U1 illly uuusn U1 Hie .-oxiunlinily and it Is tn uinl them that the lnvul fzmm-rs` institutes were cstublisllcil tn sprcu-I ug:'iuuI'tuml ulucntiuu null it was for Khoa s.um- purpusc that the grant central .1 ... I... cl... t`....s..-1 I L. I lull IIIUI1`, Ulll. LHUTC H-['0 l'_ L`lL`ClUri|I UINITICCS in which there are no institutes, and the pvlxsident, strongly urxcgl his hearers tn onic:u'0r to piz1x1t"'1.1c Vumuer in those plzxcg-3.: The .f.u'Im-r.~' intcrsts have been the must neglu--tecl of nny class of the umnlnlhmv uml It um: to uni Hmm thnr Hm In-mu-r lrlrull n-mu t;uiImy-I? CHI- . mu I"lrIIu`rn' Inulluur. 'I`nnn,\"ro, Feb. 0. V-.\Ir. ,Justiee Mac- .\Iahongu\'e his decisihn yestorduyin the copies pmceetlirfgn of Rice \'. Fletcher. This is the case in which the defendant} has; been languishing some days in jnil on an action for $20,000 for alienating the infec- tion: of the pluintiu wife. Mr. Fletcher of Kaukukee. it is alleged, was in the habit of coming to (`amul'u. qnd inducing the plum- ,ti"s wife to reside with him at the leading hotel: during her husb|nl's absence. In sup- 'port of the motion for the defendunt s re- lease from` custulya number of nflidavits were read, among others that of Mrs. Rice, who admitted visiting the defendant but denied any wrongful act. His Lordship, in n soniewhnt lengthy juulgmcnt, came to the conclusion that the defendant mix as foreign- er nud residing merel teni mraxrily here, his home being in the {Jniteil States, and Consequently we: not liable to arrest nmler the statute. The defomliuit was m-eor.ling- ly uralered to he released from custody, but the $`20_(|0`J action will, it is understood, be pushed merrily along. v f|.'I.llll`l! nf vn,iMar-ruin`: nmminu F H... O'Brien fluted and In the Iulrnnry. DPIILIN. Fob. 5.-Tho prilon oiciala at Clonmel have returned to 'iiliun H Brien the civilian clothing that was forcibly re- Inovod from him and it. wuimlncdinoly donned by the prisoner. Mr. O'Brien ha been removed to the Inrmury. ,'_fQRM IN ONTARIO} THE LOCAL LEGISLATURE. Tonomo TOP`CS. uyul Burford. . :-lill,Hrimsh . _'I'hnu hull: 'nn. Guelph, THE BRITISH WH`IG. WEDNJJSDAY, FEB. 6. Hin- Den-and Iuwnl 5! lulu.` Ntwmvrx. L.I., Feb. 5.--Jim Dark and Jack Desmond of New York (ought eight. round: here early this morn- Jn uhdq Mbrtiuia of Queemborry H1 at Davis orced the ghtin md knocked Donmond down in the lit, and lath ro udn. Dolmml refused, to In .uIothor round and WM berated by is friends for luck of uourlgo. The ght In awards] to Davis. Neither nun was much the we: on for the content. lull" |K`1lPH1|UI| Ur CVVUIWVI "I C"? Ulllldllll Gm-ernmem. inclmlimr All correspondence which Imn taken place nu t.l-9 -ul-jvcl between Uncut lhimln and tlua L'niu-I Staten, also cupirl of all claim: winch |x|\e been made to ['Qc"\'Qf dumggg-g [pong Clllldu `III "IO Ifilllft and detontiou ol the vwwl. lnnprclnr la:-III`: llunlor. LoNDo.\`, Feb. 5. Details are at hand of the murder of Police Inspector Martin nt Derrybeg, County Donegol, showing the ght to have been much more desperate and of larger proportions than nt tirst re- ported. The lice have taken possession ofn nulnln-r o palings, posts, ctc., stained with bloml in spots corresponding with the hes upon Me.rtin's head and body. ortin eluhed his Assailant: with his Iword and was hnnself cut with various weapon: until he fell to the ground insen- oihle. Father .\lcFmldcn cscoped through the line of-police and tuck refuge in It house to whichr.\lortin was euhoequently conve e-l. His licnd llllll foce werenmn- gleil yond recognition and he died soon After reoching the house. Seven constables were Ieveroly cut in the melec,one of them having his lips split with A blow from: Iherp instrument. Father McFadden eur- rendored to the police nml Wu committed by the magistrate Without lmil. |\H'll|llIllI|l In lnhor. Mr. liclgur null Inuvcnu I-`vb. 18 for capiol of I Ilncumontl. part-In uudporm-pondeuco n-Ilntiun In Ilw seizure In` fluv of tho Amari- cnn nhip liridgewnter nt Sh:-rburno, N.8., in th pq-m-mun or cnulrul n! the Cnmdlnn `Gn\'ernnu-III. cuuirl of all claim: winch Izup horn mmln In luv hnlmr 1 1 lniinmn-an, win: Inc now on- L-npm! iudrufunyn hull fur pro-In-nmtion to }'.1r|iam-In M. !lm pro-2-ut .-m...., met in than (My llnll thin nuunmsz nml duscuued thoit bnnimuu wnlh clown} loans. The cnmmiuion will hold mac.-ting: fur ll >1:-um. three duyo yrs in order to iuuludn in their lull I quautioul no-rmmimz lu lnlnor. Mr l`..l..... ...n nnnvnnll aI~`..I. H1 1.... .......z.. unmulml. Ill` Hl.V`I.'|\ I` `-`IN H! In Well Ill). S:-u-ml utlwr Jfp|nli(`n||li I-nun` lrum 'l`m-onto, unmngz tlum In-mg Mr. Sam. lh-My. 'l'|u-rv inc niuo I -crmnblu nftvr the vacant |`(Iu1lllnt("'!<$II|I nt Gmlerich. Ml`. Tlmmng l"nnuu, ox-.\I.I'.. uanls It, but Mr. Pm!-r, Ihv um-ml:-r for Wen Huron. in winch riding (Such-rich In mun-d, Mu mt. nuul.|u-r go-nI.lt-- mun fun th-9 pnrulmn. Thu lwlllng 1: com] that .\l:. l'ullm"u mun WI" co-I. lhrrr. Th.-m H n ch-|.utuuun Inert in cunnrction with ll). Iuntlnr nv. at In uu-cuv um m-nun l)n(`,Le1| by .~4r\('I`l|| of his ft INN lvmnliml. Hiw ntnck ii full] 1-nnw um..n;zt|u1n Mr. l`l...n. i.. . .` 3". I... I U1'r.uv.. I9.-l. 5.-- 1`I.e roudv Into-ixqvnl m'\'l'llll |\(Niliun In-M lny the-1.1!" o-ulna-nl nf ll:- lnlm 'r'....... \I.. \\ .4.n.....- vvuu H..- r u" for Mr. I'ul.1un Broad, life. pot loo! lg Tomato. ml IIIP Ianmr It ul1 In point. He Inns prullmwxl In ` turn with an II.~l. if wl-Ml what II II \\'I'linR lo |-nv alul J1-Inn .\'mall and J(4u| Mrl \l I `.. ..n ..u n... Jun M. l',`x \l..l|.. INCH" Illlln H IIMIIIIQU I4) [N6 of mm sud not-I sh-:un.sl: Anlwrlcnn Gurernlm-ut, luc- luvu-I Llm Cxboln to he ttrd \ pinto-ea M. ()glrn {re-e uf tlnl nf llnlnhm It umnlrd In-chnmc .......o IL. I..... . .._:'-a------- ' ` Toll, cat, and Mn the one: truth slnyr. ` \:ul(.ll.-I purl.` cuuu plrnty uf wunk III In Owen Suuud II the 1 their um as an] .....a . n|1,:`. RIP I u-incl: nus] hruuluht ml \v.: 1. na lrul Ins uIu:u>uL' nl Nlt`l ~U.*nlu.~nIp-A nun Ives Is now lbI|Il(|ilI':\ n nmuullu ship for the Cnnmlixm Pnmc Ruilwuy'u upper lake run at Owen Souml. Thus ship will wplnce the wro-ck-d .-\lvnn-IL .\lr. l'..I.n w:mt.< Lu lune udnnur-I free of mny co-rtctlu lulu stew-l plant:-9 and Utllrl cast- Inun wlm-ll aw u-to-d in Hue cum-tructinn ul w:wn1n.~lny~'.. ll:-. says tho-V cannot be llmrlt: [In (jnnrul.-n mvmg to their` um. \I- l ..l...... ....`n I... o|...o .. _a....l IIl|N.Pl`. Tin Ln man"! i.. ho \\III :4 Mr. l`-~l- lhr Lu:i!(5 Iuulaliu n III I IIII|II\ .I"I KJUI GI)\`vl`l|lII(`|Il In put winch la ewtomxw-Iy ` nf charm, for the brm whn me li"l|iTOIl.1 Inf 4 fncture. At prewo-ml from l.|m..l'nlc-d \'t.ulrs u. I.` u` |'..l... IV UI'|\H, I uro wylh BU` L. .. .II l)I1rp1`.l`*(lI .1n:Irnm= grlmll, a l)rlL'8(l9 Culllli, and mu l-mldmg Hue-If (` be used [or ex- hilnitinn mupmo-s. \\'|n!hv n pre.~ont drill Hlwd is said to law IllIIINIMNIHlEl`!l-f1'll||)idll- Liutl. I \Vl1ldl)1|I0 \ev_v heat I can for you," and Sir Aclolplue Cmun lo luu |uLeI\'I-wars. H.-nr Cm-by tn-tin)` Illtllldum.-d n de-|II.|t|- lion of 5--llu\i|lv (.`l|(`0`N.' men In the Milniaters of Fmunce and (fur-lulu.-4. Th:-y want the l`....-. ......| 0.. -...n .. .L.:u .... I . . . . ../I ........_. nmuuu u p;u\lnd, \\` pllrpmu-4 u! lm I-` suit ni -. I u JIHHIH, 1 I5 I rUI|.`l`r\i|lI\ (`unntv --f Ulltnnu, nnw` tin this aft moon with 1l|`Ill.~|u-II at \\'|nill)\`. \ . ..v..~..1..`v|..- `lhlu ll um ruuunu army uuung me cl\ ll war. He was also 8 major in the Irish republican army. He was graduated M. I). after the fuilure of the mid on Canada. When he ret...rned to America he got. A circular from the V. C, Iuenning the Executive (`nuncil of the (`lan- na-Unel. Announcing that it had been decid- od to call up the 25 p r cont. I) fund or camp subscriptions to expedite military prepantions. i `I H : rd D. A. U-. Wlml Vmlmu Dc-puluthmc Wnnled 0! III- ` Islc-rn In-scrrclny. ()1'r\\\.\. Fe-h. ."v.~ .\lr. Sn-ith Ind Mr. .\|:uh|l, tun (`.m~ermt|\- In:-lulu-vs from the t`. ...a.. .1 II..:...... ...... ol... \l......,__ , ; \I:I .rnlIt'.`6 124 [HH hr Ilupe In Unwrmnr-nt cnn mw mu Jun: In-fare zuijvmnnnr "Mr, .\'|-ulxvr, I \\'|~h In the` |(':uh~r(-f lhn (:'n\-rm fact that I Jul:-mJ(-I, inuwl ' .. ..1!. hm nun-. Hus otlzsr bill, if pawn-d, Wmlld [ruhabl_v ll "u long Io-It want" nud re-he-w a 'lung suf- ` ferinw pulnic. It prnvulrs uiumly that rzul- I wnys III Llmu cuuntry ~h:uH nut. he pernnittc-1110' (lump p1l$ir||o-1'5 u' [):I.s'.*It`ll(0`l` trains Into ls'lll)\\` lmuks and mud |nlv~, l-ut they slmll de- umait than on |)l`u]v'_ll\' cun.~Lructc-d plntfurllm. Alw that the bm:gago- .~m:n. r-hull bu looked nfle-r with a sharp uh:-I; nnd that he shall nu*._ lxc lvllvllllwl In \\`u-ck lho- tutu-lung cun\'o~m- enema of pusseng-;rs nt IIIH nwn !s.\{H't will. Mr. (funk .~::nd llmw uhmv-s were practised on every railroad Ill Cnnu(h\. 'I`Is'<- 1` -.~4unu.~4Lm--Ho-mrnl laid upon the table the annual rv|.nrl. uf In.- depurulwnt. Tim .\lIn-..sLrr of ` l"inuncv pr--u-an-led the re- purl. an! M1. .'3'.Im-On Jones nf No-w Brmunvitrk, the culmniusaium-r wlm wrnl Lu the Argnt.ine' |{e|ubhc, Bx.'u'.il and Yruguuy lo are if the trade Ivlutluns lmlV\ >'m: the-svs 5:1:-at countries um] (funndai rmxld nut lw l'\Et'lH!}(`. Mr. .|mu=.~4124 fuuf hupu {or III u.~ If our nu-I t:n| cmn-o-s\x5unl. zuijnnrnnm-I: Mr. l.:u:ru'r said: Mr, luC.I tlm ultmllioll of (-'n\o-rnlm Ht. [WU It'll). Lu thr` fnctll-:1!` Hm F;r.~L .'\Imi.~m-r be-1-u in lm plum-, lu <`u11*h|.~' nth-nllun to Llm xunuun ~u:|mrtunL chun_<.zve0 that had been lmn|o- In th.- (hlnm-I mm! luv hut so-.\`<|<)I| nf ]'url1n|m-ul and 2.; -...L- Lim vn Dun H... H . I`. u, It'll` prt.-will rliulngnid spake n-l fnIn.~u'o-A of his WWII HM)`. I M r. I". '1 llmnuo by intruducinq Lwn lIi.~', which how- ever are not unknown in Pxlrlinme-m. He In- troduco-d them last so-anioli but they wvro kn-dlv sluuglm-red fur Hm tum lmiug. Mr. Cuuk'u r hill pr0\'|d(`.1 for Lin e'xumlnnt.mu and lnceusimz uf perzmn.4 vIuplo)"d'us station- an-y em.cim~era and all [re-raulm lmn_uL' charge uf st:-um boilers and other dc-\ic--u under prea- nurv. L/0C|\'Dlll`|I ul Turuutn pro-sented nlmut 1: dozen uf them from [line Queen City. These p.-:,.':i,m re ` snuilnr tn the ones that lune In-1-n pre.~u-nui lo the Ontario IA1;iuIuLIlI'o-, am impurlunl, our of n nanonal l.`hal'ucLn-r being for the pruclalhntitnl of an an; nunl lmlidu ' ull on.-r thu cuU||U.V 10 be known as Lulmr {)n_y," ` `A Inn in Abolish: the II:-s=un`:e Munster- `l`Jn- I|n)'of.l|'|3ll.ulIollI'-"-I.nlD3l' rag]- llnmo l um-hug In. ' ' UTTA\\'A, Feb. 5.--'l`h Jaw of the deputa- uun Inn-a urriu-ti and tiw |a.Ilyrnn~; with axes tmzrind ans weudimz llmr \\`_Y In the Capital. Tlu-re WM quite a lunch ul HI:-In to-day, min- ciyullv from \\r'e-.~t.rn-x1()nI:xr:I>. The prucmed- inun III Lhu Huunu this ufn-rmum were so brief 1]-at tlw Sp-uko-r Wm! nut in Lhv chuir uwr ten Ililnmen. The lobbies and L1. degmrtmentnl uivea wurr rzulwr husk dllrmg the: day. for when there in a slow day III the Houses yuu muv Ulilllll on -wine-Llnimx unlllu un e-Inewlu-re. \Vlu-n the llousv mm at 3-15 u lnnm number (If [wt-m,imm' Wt-ru hl|II(Ix`U up. Tlm petitions from lubnr arc.-u1I7.ntium and KllI|:'|Itz4 ot- . Lalmr .:saexulIli~n cunlinuv to pour in. Mr. Cuckburu of Turuutn [In-sented About dozen uf [Juan funn the (human (`in- [THE DOMINION HOUSE SITS ONLY TEN MINUTES.` nu uusuuun UUIWUBII 0rgiHllH()llS. `Vitnou Ira introduced to Parnell and others of his party as Mujor l.ocnr_on, under which name he had been known for the past 28 years. He stained the rnnk of major in the Fetlerul army duling the civil "0 was nlnn A nun inr in WAR. CHEESE AND STEAMSHIPS. IIOIIHE Mr |)v'IlU|ll|l` \.`|wrlIv.' nu-u In nu: .\|IlII3I.( I'8 unce Im-ut :\ duty on liquid rennet. u nu-cl III the nnunlfncture u, brm-tuf purwns in Canada a ntvrmu into in murm- I, III Ur. A so-rnlnhle fur l'lunn. I.` L I`. '|`I.. 13.. . . :w2IIr(IIu Ill muPrIvIL' Hun Ill mann- prrwlll all the liquid Iuilnpurted 9..l'nlc-d \'t.ulrs. H l'..l..... ..I .1... DJ. ._ 1--.. 4'-XIII-~ Jl ll lhllnum. ljul. Unu- lmsnlremly rep-utnd'in lavor of re- thv |-l'Ix-4311'. dull sh-d to the fanr \\lIiC|IlfiH cl.-nilxml would amt. the .s uf n n:nrado= grnnnd, brigade lnnldlno Hun mmhl ha n.uuI In: A. I Luann lnuur 5 put lugvlln-r A BRIEF ssslf Illla ll) 0' lg?` |`\I.Pll`I\0'I" Ill fuleul ~tv.-nIu.~hip-A mud Ives nnunln .y'u service Lilli nosogrtlpu. ' Witness then went to Dublin leaving letters of introduction to Mr. Kenny, M.} ., and others of the League. He discussed on open movement with Sexton mid Kenny. He was driven ly Kenn to Kilmainhum Jail, where he i\W lillon, Sheridan and Boyten._ He returned to New York in June, I88], and tried to see Dovoy sud (`arnoy with Pnrnell's message. He met Bresliu, who with Hines and Devoy formed the revolutionary directory. Bros- liu expressed willln neu to bnng both parties into line, so I so did Sullivan, Hines and Devny, whom he met in Chictgo. Dr. Carroll expressed himself as pleased to see that Psrnell was returning to his sense: on the revolution question, but he objected to an coslition between organintious. ('Vit.nass in introduced to Pnrm-ll nu! \'l'l|ll nnlmzuulun-I lur um e- Ln .\ V`. .\ludu-, as gun- ll1h~I(`-)|vIvi.\l Railwny at uthuastoil nf Tnrunln ur- H. says l.lH`v Cullllul. nnnd.-l pmnt-~d out that I steal wlnp vlln-r In (Hn.sun\\'couM ho ml: frve ut duty. but the nld not. H H promised Ins ynxdu :u'l`urmm1nnd 2 Hm o-rmm-nl. wull rI~lun4lo-I um-lmd to the bulldnnz ate-zuualuip-. Tho- rnlm-nf, lm mu I. M`I'. ..l.~nu cf the Pulson Iron .vnl an unn...o.... ...-.. U nnvy nn lu-mnrrow_ u.l:n M:-llungnlcl ([`|c-tun), l M Um Inxnrsno-w. Mr. rnlhmin.~t|c::lly I-f llm lnu\ inux Inn run-. M...` lax um |lllHf|':l`W. .\ll`. pu-ninco-, hut re-Rr: cu--1 r-zndplntes large enough In ml an umxnunL Into-rvmw ml .\lr. I'n.~,lor lo-dun`. and nnn..ra nu-nn ..x.I|\.Vhr1\|u FLUAI HI I Hr u-I mug um! I. mnalu |...... . IVC` . ~...,, . rm-mo-In!-Is W 1hr Minn:-nler of .\Ii|1~ In u~frmm.. In n ...`... ` nu` mun, ill- with ntvel -e duly hvcsnua In-ohmnc:4 `ct llslt Uf|Il'l1l6ll the unnu- Ilw nuts [we and n v v nn o..,m.\..-..... we-nunont hill :1- \n-.nuun- fur um \I.,..u.- -. ...... 1-ru In.-upnu nnglu uu sunieunng more. Unsceing l':u-null a third time witnesl conversed with him for a few seconds only and on bidding him good-bye he got, hil photugmph, signed Yours truly, C. S. PM- noli,"ns a memento. He would produce the Plmtogubpii. I went Dublin ienvina

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