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Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1889, p. 5

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wIII-lII II III llcl. BERLIN, Feb. I5.-(`t ah Wmmunnlelt Berlin 00-45] for I106 Mot. 53l3 Ill!) mu nu uucuwu u out nor on the mainline, I90 miles on`, no fun or chat to 0 U0 ho mud uoopt in Iubouliutton prune! moo. Quebec I.- I. load: Otcnol. Lox nox, Feb. 18. --T|n Rnilwuy Shara Trust Agency Company invite subscription {or C780,000 of 5 par cont. nt nortg bond: of the Quoboocnd Duke St. John - V wuy. The i-uoprlco in P0. with iliprul ginru bodiortnn you-IbythPn Vince of Quebec, while In wiolo not earnings will bodovobod to I hand to has the intnrolt for a further vo yours, And bond: which uuount to 4161) por mil: will ht hound I: first the Elll lino. IIHQ nun. In fun .. ..I.-... - _. _ _._- ---`U ,vu-u-vs her. His uory in that her orring lather died rocemly in Knhau, losvlug 840.0(1) to her, which aha will noun nooivo. The will not forth the clown to ho lollowqd in ndin tho girl. Hot mother in sloo still living um In reported to ho worth Ol00.0ll). Iew e Peer Girl. Whe Wu Deserted nu. nfllld. lemme Ilcl. Kuauuno, Mich.. Feb. l5.-A poor femlly of this vicinity hes just fallen heir to 840,011). The story reeds liken romance. In I870 e girl baby mu left et. the home of Peter Gelude, e ehoemuker, for eqle tion by e beautiful girl of eixtecn end en 0 d man. They refueed to '\'e my reason: for desert- lng the child. en heve not been heard from eince. The heby grew up hem and worked in the city with severe! respectable families u nnree. In 1887 nine inerried Fred Moore, e ferm bend, end they now live in Tune Iownehip on M5 e month. On Wodneedey . e Pinkerton detective arrived in thin city in eeerch of the girl. endon Thundey found died rementlv in Kuhn: lnnevlnae mm mm A- uvu uuwneu wcro pu'. Into In. F. H. Bcntty was charged at the Police ` Court. this morning with neglecting In In rt hi: wife and children. The wifo Lorre I sad nor of neglect. and the cue mu adjourned unti Momluy. uuuucr, Aura. ruuun, VG! III "III Clly. I-I. ". Wright, while coansting in (`ances- Iiuu street. last night, was upset and utrucll by ono of the runner:- of another bob whit-t I Wu following close behind. His face wax cut. from the temple to the chin. Thirty- two Ititchen were put into it. F. H. Hnnttv I-xu 1-mu-n..I .o cl`- n..|:... I _._____._______:_ Anublllnlu (`Hy Milt-I. H.\.\iii.1'n.\', I-`eh. l."n.~- Word was rcccivoc here this morning that Williun Dundzu. who formerly worked in .\l. Brennan 8 Sun`: planing milll. wan instantly killed ll l a logging camp near Wnshburn, \\'in., last week bya tree falling on him. Dundss mother, Mrs. Fultvrn, lives in this city. 'l`lL'llI.. cmuxtilnv in (`um-nu. uuurvor. Alcuougnu. .\Icl\m-n. .\lns.m. Mill: of Nuns Soon. linen, Slumlv, Simon non, TVr\O'|Illl. Tlndnlr, \\'urd. '00; 1 ul We-slIuore|.cIad. Thvre was cumcidoruhh' dlscussnnn, but no denite d1-('isuI|I was ll'r|\`I'( at. A comluutoc was nppmnu-d to muku report. IICXI yU.I'I IUP l_V. Mr. Justice lihslconliridge gave his deci`' sion yesterday in the seed wheet swindld case, Dennis v. (`nrrit-, triml before him in Woodstock, and previously reported. The gist of the judgment was that the iluintill was A bone tide holder of the note (I[l)l&|ln(.`(l by the Ontario (lmin und Seed Co., and had no notice of the fraudulent manner by which it was obtained. The cupidity of thc defendant (Turrie caused him to sign; the note, paying the fabulous pricl of $15 1 bushel for tho outs, whicl he intended to dispose of to his neigh- bors; thnt. the whole thing was 5 swindle. and u the note in question had passed through seven! heuds before it came into: the poseensiou of the plninti, and taking all the circumstances into &(`C0llI., defend ant was entitled to no relief. Jud men! was according! gix en for the plainti with costs. The dc endant.s' remedy over spins the Ontario Grsin and Seed Company we: not decided in the judgment. In l`-..Ii....-- .. \'.`I . I 11,: I prme uuccnoslul. Tho condition on! Ho: mums very critical, duubtlul. 'l`|._ I.......-1-l I.`...I _ uuuotnn. The lmperinl I-`adv-rntlonists in Parlinmeul held n Inc-cling to-dny lu' mu-ndrr the hue ol notion in be pursued in tlw H-suuo lhlu uessloll. Sur Adams Art.-hnhnld \\`-.\< In line chair. Thou mu-ul. vu-to Menurn, .\lc(.'ur!1-3', Hrymu. ` Demum, Lhllholuu. (fur:-ruin". Huda mu, humor. .\lcDougnH. .\lcKm-n. .\lns.m. Scaling. Rrun !\'n..u.I- \'-...-.. upiul IIII. ()1'rAwA. Feb. 15.--The debate on Si: Rsclurd C rlvriglnfu ueuy rwolutuun will begin on Monday. and it is expected will last for several dnyn. It in halmwul in u~nll.inl.wm..l -1 xor an-voru days. It in behaved iniroll-informed circles that the petitmn fur the paudun of Wm. Kyh ml! prme successful. | Th! cnnditnm nf `Inn 1 II D... -a.".l _- Ann uuunnum mwr Lumber Company lm.itrd), wnhacuplul stock of 830.0% in 100 shnrm. applies for incorporation. The chief place 0! busineuls Toronto and the 3|- llcaull are ; J. Runs, Sho-rbrouk, Que-.; Wm. KlnKa-nne, Kirkeld Robinson. Beaver, B.C.; .\'|cul Klngunnll, A. J. Cattanncn, Toruuw. I` umullnnnu, Will or gazetted to-marrow. An ordc-r-In-Co`uncI! has been pans-ad provid- ingthnl. CI`l|9lOI tufurtign npulicam,.< f ;r nalnnm shing III Briliuh Columbia shall cuutinnlu to be i-sued to those npprmed of by the impc- mr and the department. The Cnlunnhin Runr 'Lnml..u- l".......-.... nu-no-ral ul tgueenz-land. The L-ks-.~ide Navngntinn Company, hem] quart.-rs at Wnlkerville-, Ont... ask for Incor- purntiun, capital stock 330,000. The l'(`tllI'lI nf C, \\.' l`nh.u- M D L`. \.u|uu|Irh`llI'IlV'I uI|J~`|llll|F MIMI ll CUIl,'IIIIH`HIH"I [UT HuInaI1m:r-Im-ntnl l.'uvrmm-ut road! I H..- colnny. The-ir duties will cull.-oistnl t|u~cun- nlrnctmu of authubzvd lines, nmnnu-n.u:(-u-, IuS|n-cliun. nlu-nliun to l`t'||Ml`s. o-Lc. Tin- ability r:-quire.-d in of: u-ry high order. The u.'t!nr}' of the chief cmmmsamm-r aha bu 3000 And tlw other CUll|lhi!1l0ll('l` 1500. The .\Imi-l.m'uf Railways uf C;mudn will ror cv'i\e np|-llcatiuns up till .\lzarch 9. These upulicutmns will be sent to the Agent- (iem-ral uf Queenslnnd. The Irlkuid Nun-Ioglinn l`.\mn..\- |.-..l purnuun, cnpmu stock 830.000. I'(`t|lI'l| uf C. W. Colber, M. P. for Haldimnnd, will be- gazetted Ofllrf-Ill-Cdullclf has hi-an nlmhul l\rt\I';t`. mm rpurhtlull. Hv n dnn-ly ".-ail." fur rn ndx}-rtusad III Tl-c Cunndu Gnz The U01`:-rmnr-nt of Qnmc-Iusln culnummum-r ubzwlnlea and u c Lh munmrr-Im-nt ul lhpvurnun-I cu ... ..6' ...ol..... -..J I.'..... l.'uIl|uuu.uu Iur ll`lI| yoausruly. So far as ice for drinking purposes is con- cerned there is Itill grave danger of I famine in Toronto. The` bay was clear throu deny! ego, but in frozen over again to such an ex- tent. that ice-boating is at in best, but deal- ers any they must go to Lake Simooe fol next year : Illp l_v. alconbridge nluck m.-mm L.-nr l nnpanv ul L7aum.l;u (l.m.n- ml), wnlh lnmulqu.-nrt-no at Tur-mtw. Tm C:l|>|Ll|l stock Is $500,(l00 in 8:300 . Thu uplrlwzlnls nu`:-Athulpbe Nalhnn U \\`. I\le-esin'uuru,S.M.l"n~|u-r_(`incngn: Ru--|mr.It ll Angus, .\[nntrI-ul; H. U. 0sl'f. '1`:-nmtu. TI :- 1-hjc-cts of the culturally ard llm Iumntlhu-Inru~_ uw--, uulv and 11-.-noun. nf lInpl`(|\'Hl stud. . -r. und up;-urul.u~s fur fee-dim(. wule-ring and In ul mu c.nLlh,- nu vars, en`. The I urL ilamn Hutton CI-II |rIlI)', $10,000 stock, glppln-s in: mm rpun\l.iuII. Que:-mlnml Wnnln `two (`a nlulunorl- Mull:-rs I-`rnm The `nl4'IIl'. 0'l`T.-\\\.\, Feb: 1.3.-~.\. R. (`rs-u-lmun nf Turuntnappli--~ fur lIIl' Incnrpnmtiun M Lin- h`u>cL' .\'L.-Able Cur ('nn|):mV hf (`ulnzuln 1I.m.H- mil. xvniln mamlnn.-.rIr.. at l`. |" .. Mr and I.m- aspnnmont. The Columbia Rn:-r Lumber Company wnhacnpnul 830.000 l.;:Arp-Inter. Th:-lerldenco went to sllnw that w years um) I now iirinpe \\`:u intruduco-d by Lila f\m- g:|rnC`nn|4:m_v. Tm~\ino~ were ml-I M. . co-utu apiece nu plantim:,. llw purclum-r I() my 2 more each wln--u LII-v lwgzul tz:7.'n*...-. ' `he purchase-rs were ivrnlllisml by the compunv that Ilnev wnuld nut. sll uny more ul that brand till lh`8.`4. This pmnuse was (H ullv-gs-I nh4-rtly afto-rwurds lnrukc-n. The vines we-re also mmruntuc-d tn suund the winlc-r. This they \V(`I`(" mm-d nut. lu have dour sutu- fuctorilv. In certain _on~n-a craps we~r- nut. obtained till l:L.w'I yo-ar. IL \vna ulm .-dmwu Nun. Ilnr mzrt-enwntx sign:-d by tlsu nurulmsvrs anmuulvd in fact to l|mrtg:nt.ws on t,h+-irfarnn.~4. Suhoequemrly the n:um- uf the rm w:\.4 ClI.*IlIL'(`I` In Ihu ' Nmpzarzn \V|nit-- Urqw (`om- ........ \\'|..... .n... .. . _ ~ - = U1'r.u\'.\, Eel). l. n.-- I farlmmt unnmnme In-l Iuurnmu in the tower r l.hru\\'n on the grape vii dustnlct. Fuur William. tum l ru\'incen. It is hnlml tlmt Iu cumm- } qflrnc ' of chdnged cundlfiuns. during the reriod nneuu-um! nqthing of this kunl is any anger m-on-asary. ` The vuluu of the "4-rsouul ucu of immi- grant; entered it the` l`ll1tUlIl Imnw an settler-5' ` gmnls mmmnwd In 188'. I...$9`. 5,Qil.`?. tn $1.153.- E32 in 1533. 1.-I8L(L`49.5lH in 18:48. tn 21 we gmus mnnunwtl 183'. In 59'.'5,ilL . 31.153.- 1583. t.n81.(L`4.\,5IH in 18:41. tn 31.()85.2T4 nu 188: ). to S`J!h",3.'%.`v Ill 1.9343. to $1,148,903 in 1887 and to 8l.l80,34: in IRQS. FRAUDS ON FARMERS. AN OPENING FOR RAILWAY MEN. Intution made in relation to . the `atlyantnm-I of tlw Umled States and Cnuudl respectively M firms in: in.miu rnuuu. and also as ruspvcts oliluate mnl routes, lu` make nolnnlrduwrunntial fate in fuwr of zha 8:. Lawrence mud the ports of mu ari- t.imvl ru\`incen. his niju-nt-.n'nl nhnlmrmi nn...IuJi...u .l....;..... n... A ROMANTIC HISTORY. UVUT Udcll In prllun. John Martin, the oxpresuman In whose possession the detectives recovered A big sleigh load of plunder on,Monday last, was Arraigned on three cbnrgu of larceny and committed for trinl yesterdny. far L1 for drinkino liurnnsuu in nnn. (`until (in. -5. II . 'I`I... A V railway men 1.. 1: u Unznltr .,.......-.-..\. L Qmc-nslam!w.1n'. ac]... mllllv And 1: mm-|n|u.u..u.... I.` I. -I. H rope NIH ra- und his rvcmerv ls` The logic: on Wheels Nlw Yon. Fob. l5.-'l`ho noon In the India bicycle not at Mndhon Squaw Gudu II 6 o'c|uck this evening wuu lollovo: ;*..*a.-:::.-.'~*"-`*-;.*.`.- '.'m..`:.* --'.'::- `'8 3 `u ' W" 3 am. 337; \ 5.'...a.. sou. uoum. 47%; Ar- unindu. 196; Bnwl. I93. rlqIrcnl'n-low lunr. , MON'l'lLIt.\l.. Fob. I6.--'l`ho municipal nominations took place today. AM. J. G:-mic: vu rotuur! by woluutlon as mayor. Iynnullo In an loner Ion. PARH. Fob. I5.--Thrvo ociall In the some at Chum won an-Bounty Injured y an explosion of clynunlh In 5 lotto: box to-day. ' I IIl|eIIOo_l-l_O:~Inl|n[. Euro): PL, Feb. l4.--All the Sopho- more: of Lula one Colloga were uupoudod last night for uing, and went. home to- day. II flllllullrlllon. Upon l'l'0II-(!.\`Il'nilh|li0n ultmss Mini he never uh.-d how Hnustun gut thc letters. He hml atskctl ahuut thr dierence in the writing in the body of the letter and in the aigxnnur:-. and Houston said it was a pmcticu at the ic.|irI'.-4 of. the movement that nine u rulu tlm h-tier, an- other aignctl it and a thin! }w'r- un aulvir('saI.`J the envelope. \\'ilncs.s a.~-urtaincd from other sources that thia was nu actual prac- ticomni th.it solm: It-tlurn were purposoiy left un Esau: \\ rotu whole ivttcr: hilmelf. Tlie hmlisn of the lhruci! letton were all more or less \\'rilt<-n in is ihguisc-I hand except in 0Dl3l(.'ltl?l'tli|'L`(l |\'i|m:iinhnm. The writing in the bu-ly of the tlwsiniile letter is disguisml hut the uigmiturc of Pur- nell in not. \\'itne.~s mvc-r heard that the letters were orforc-I to other ]Ilp(`l'.\ but had heard that the documents had been offered tn Lord Ilartingzou ha.-fare they were otfured tu '1`h-.- Times. Houston pro. duced no voucher {oi aums paid six month: were occupied inquiring ii the d-ncuniants were bmm liilu. Wiuioaa waa cunvincod` that the latte I were genuine and he thought that hefono the second readmguf the Crimea Bill wouhl hea tting time to show the country the character of the men making themuivca prominent in Irish atfairl. The comniuion here adjuuruod. IIIIPHIIUHI ldyery. .\lavI)onal , manager of The Tizncs, le- pusezl that in October, l\'.i', he got. tin l'arn-ll and six Egan leuers. He slipulal ml (h.sl. their Authenticity m...-.; he hated In.-fr-re payment, of the prire \\'hlL'h Huustm` nan -I he g|\'c for them. \\'hcn the other letters, those of 0`Ka-I _v nnl |).u'Ilt, were! tested he in] Huu~".un CIT\'()_ the sum represent. 5: cxpenuh--I in ;.;ninin:.g pusaes lion of tlxeletu-rs, Huu.~'.ur1huli:.In5purson- al remuneration. lhun. ......-- ...` ' - ' Manna: In re-examined by Sir R. I). \\ elsstaer. Ho Mid there was no bargain \h ith The Time: to purchase letters. ll the Parnell letters were forgcries then the writing of tho otllt-rs Iigned with the names of ligun, (implrell, l).u`it! An-l U`l\'t-lly ol 'l'_ymm- IIIIHL luve been fnx`;.;u.-l. 'l'nu lnuliea of six nln;;.ued Parnell lt.`ll`.'l`i \\'-.-n: in mg writing I" Campbell. \\'ill.|mlL_ an emplu_\e ml The Ceulm. .\'c\\'s,tlcposc1l llul in an interview with Parnell (hi the appenrtuou of the Lscsimile lezlcr in IRS? Parnell called the letterar impu-lent for cry. \lm`l)nnnlu , nmnmvnr nf 'l`;... l`:....... .I.. ll'.l`xl.'4l'. TIU l`-XIIIDIIIHI ('XLr('lHC lH'l'V4lll`l' ness when he was led up to the ilng_'ing rack and tied in the position for the punish- nu.-nt. He was in an alunst ileliiivss condition when hi: hnck was heinz hare-,l hy the prison Ui\'i.liS and appeared scirccly Able to stand alone. He is a smell man, weighing about 1?? pounds and stripped to the waist reweelcd 5 narrow, bony hack and shuuhlers that seemed but poorly calculated to stand the punishment. At the sixth huh he uttered one agonizing groan, after which he bore his punishment in dogged silence. The prisoner is an American. 25 years of age, and is lame from the effects of :1 hip disease. He asserts that this is the lirst time he has ever heen in prison. John Martin. the nrnrnnmnn In -5.-.... um amca uuou uumuwu so no lorgerlea Kirby was: paid 250 to go tu America and procure from Sheridnxithe original Por- uell letter I facsimile of which may publish- ed in The Times. Mr. Hurlbuu L saw this letter. x._.---- _..- _. ...,_A:,_,I I , .-` n I\ xnew u nnpn u I mun luown nu Amerwa u Robertson. It was R0bort.son" who de- luded Detective Moscr with letters which ha-I since been Admitted to be forgeries. Kil`lJV Will [.0170 In .\|nnI'ia-n II HKTIIIIZIIIUII. ' Sonines said Pigott did not tell of the cor- l l`eSl)0(lCllL` he had with .-\rchbishop Walsh ' of Dublin regnrding the letters. He never v heard of the corn-spundt-nce until he l hoard it mentioned in court. last y evening. Besides Inglis, Sonmes said The Times engaged liirrh and Ellis as experts. lle never prninisel Pigntt six- . pence but knew l`igott nskc-l Houston for 5000 on the ground that it would be im- possible for him to live in Dublin after giv- ing evidence for The Times and that he wxnntetl to make some pt`0\'isiun for himself. Witness told him he t-uull not listen to such a suggestion, but l'igoLt might rest satised thst The Times would never see him ruined thronghhis honestly testifying to all he knew. Soaxnos said in men culling himself \Vilscn wrote to him offering to give in- formation. He recognized the writing to that of O'Brien, an emissary from Egan to Lnbouuhere. The offer to furnish informa- tion was simply it ylunt." He had U'liricn watched. At l..\l O'Brien was sent to Dublin tn l(`0 Pigotb. In Dublin O'Brien assumed the name ol Sincluhl. The men following (fliricn trsccd him to Lsboucheres and l`igutt's houses and then traced Pigott, Le`.-. is and Parnell to l.abouchere's residence. The wimen knew U Bri_en known iu America An Rnlnnrtnnn It nun Rnlu-o..u. ml... .l.., mnchert.-`s instance ` wr, nuuncr mm ne asked uouswn. Pigott. showed witness I letter from Lewis accusing Pigott of h:u'iug ' hdlnifted he forged the letters and his reply, whereu n witness required than the statutory dec ar~ ation be made in which Pigutt detailed all the C0l1lllllllllC|ll()Il:5 lwlw-.'('ll himself and Lewis, including the urlur of l000 by Lehis on behalf of Labouchc-re if lw would swear be forged the letters. This stzxtcment caused a sensation. \`,........ -,.II I`l:_.AA I3) ,, A A II ! 4| uuu ul um.-so was mr\\'zu'uml [0 Ireland and there redirected to Luudun. Vitm-as pro- cluced a copy of the letter uhich accom- panied it. It mud never nccurrcul to wit- nvss to Ask Pigott how he zmlujred the let- ter, neither haul he asked Houston. J:\)lHHI- Suaunes said Pigott tolnl of intervit-ws he had with Solicitor Lewis and Lulmuchere. 1`hel;me`r sent. I ign:_L several 1510 notes; ` One of these was f0r\\'zu'dv:.s1 to Irclnnd and \'io thnrn rn..lirm-oml 1.` l.....l..n Ill rarnrll Ial`I'Il'rI. .Lo.~:nn.\', Feb. 15. -.\1r. Parnell wan pre- sent at to-day's session of the Parnell Comlnissicm. Mr. .\`o.unes offered in evi- dence: sclvdqu -nf all the sigmvtures of . Mr. PM all that he pn. lle sillll Par- nell`: writing vnrieul eousidernbly, and pro'- - duced a letter in which l`.i.`rnell's name wt: written in six ways. Justice Hsunen ordered that the letter be photographed. 'itness denied that he had heard that Pi ott and the League clerk he interviewed in llrclund had a grievance aigdinst Parnell. Pigott. he said, had made a statutory de- ` clumtinn that Solicitor Lewis `lhul otlered him l0il0 if he would swear that he bed `for ed the letter said tn h;L\'e hcen written by "urncll. The Times paid Pigutt 40 or 50. Witness hltl Pigott w|tche"d and traced him into the vmnpamy of Mr. Ltll)Oll~ chure. He paid Huuston, secretary of the Irish Luynl and Patriotic Union, altogether 3000. ' Io Iellevn I I9 Domlgiou Wm \Al`wayo Iantgll 9 lrmnh t'oIouy--'I`ho `Parnell. (>3--lulon. V ` Loxnox, Feb. l.'u.--Sir Charles Tupper, at A banquet to-night, said` that while desiring friumlly cmnmunicaljon with the United States he thuught. (`uqada would never scgriously consider the question of `annexutibn'aud that she would ever remain a British colony. A sascu -av CANADA'S HIGH4cAQM- MISSIDNEI3. *'~-- ~ TUPP-ER ON .\N NEXATION. rm Hum some Inn-e nun-nH1s u,;n. Hr was sonlcm-ml In t\\'mH_\'-hm numtln` iInp|'i.~`uIIIm-nt, WILII tho: &lll4lili4Ill:l] pent]- ty of tiny lashes -I\Aeul_y-Ii\`u no In- mlnninisiexexl in Lhe lirst In-um. of his im |bl`i.-Ulllnt.`llL and the mm] fiuzgglng bcfurc his I-1-Ienso. He exuibitml 'Kt.r('lnClH`l'\'4)Il- nnnu \|'lmn ha \l':na lml n... 't\ .|... H __ . \1||.) nnuur l.ll' LCLKUK`, Ill` unl iwrmn mt. Inc E van uroxu o47i-:1 ll` duguiscd me letter dated Kilmmuhnm The I'.urn~ll In-I-In-rs. 1n`..I. IF. \I._ I) f.:.csimile' ed lctter al- nun -7. . ll Uf lhv L1 A SI!-plu or $313,900 In` Iecelpu Ovtll Ex- penditure (`Dalian-cl-Next "fill"! Eul- lum-cl Icfreuulo Incl I-ixpclclllurq at 01.380300. Qlrzul-:0, Feb. l5.-In his Bud at speech 'I`r.-naurer Shehyu to-lay claimox a surplus Of 3-'l73,0f)() in recvipts over expenditure. Tlur lloating` debt, consisted of $1,000,000 of uualispulcd clsinns ufready due or lnulurlng eurlv. -The Trcauurera state- ment showed nearly $750,000 realized u\`:l' the estiumtes. After deducting the increase in interest. the ordinary cxpendimreof the lust. fiscal year had re- nmine_l about the same in all its items as in I353, ISM zuul I887, For the intermunli- nu: yt.-aux he cl-nimecl the then Unvc-.rnnmut. `luul cut down expenses in View of impend- ing ge-nu,-ml e'.m-nuns. 'l'lw on-cs of ex- pcnulitnro on-,r rw-cipt-; llcc. 3! W13 $l.-l!l.'l.()l)(l. In-'lIllllIlI'(! s:,.~::m,om. [In ....oi..... WI-uncut DC In An-kn. In lJ'-I. II ,Nu\OA.- II7I__._ TREA/SURER SHEHYN MAKES HIS` L. BUDGET SPEECH. run-nu um Inllnlclvq oy uumu on morning. The mlrdu-on uccpud. Lll:\1|lH'3. \Ir. I).-sjnrnlins, .\l.l'.l . f ll1`_\`, rcpmevl M. grz~.:L lunglh. rm: nm'cEs or` QUEBEC. b('U 5 fol u Lil!` Ill! ml | r so: um: f|(`<'Ulllll. UK we Iul'u1el' l,l-`$U,- u M 'I_L'r(`I]llil`<,'ll for public service, 3.lUT.lNiH fur mIn1inislr;n.i\`e ner\"ice. latter .:<`_ T0,S|H| w;L.~1 In-cuk--I fur rail- mstruclmn uxnl .:`70'.'n,U0() for railway io-A, ' IKH\ hm TORC-)NTOTOVPl (SS. I [Iv-rr|\'1'u :1 Fl Ir.-ul I'rlmm. gin: III Ibo (`on , 1-`.~1.. -1:. Hi. Ht.-my Wilton re- alm-c of hiu Hw_r;iI|__; at llm yt-sh-rlny mn[rnin;;. \\'iltun rt tnu hut It'I ln of UN` ;-- ('`.-u- ..6' cl... I V lunar an Pllnuon. Pn-nmn, PL, Fob. 15,-John Guy was robhod and mnrdond by Iulinu only this morninn. nomad. guuul, lhl'\ .,. UVCF expenulluru. sted `AI . that nrulinarv for .\1ontmnr- HIIIJSU Hm I Inn! has ... ., 111)`! {in ' uj: ' l'.I. fallen local). Nnv Yomt, Fob. l6.--The totnl roceipu of cotton at all port: of the United Sula ulnou Sept. 1 Int no reported st 4,723,466 bola. ' out I euvcllull`. Speeches were mule by A, the Preeidenl, Vice-(`-halrmen Henry, W urden Sovereign, Dr. Dunoomb, Manager (leuelby, of the, Benk of Montreal; A. J. Wilkes, 9 Snerle, Hewkine, Dr. Malcolm, H. McK. Wlleon, Nihen. Devlin and Felt. The oom'~- `men ed- journed after present `wad. Sovereign with the no need t e oere may. The rellwey [no be con: leted by'8e member In next. Ureet ehthu....... `rev ..le over the commencement 0! the proje... , The First Work Towards llenscrucllen Dom leslerdey es Wnlerlenl. \vATEBl`0RD, Feb. l5.-President Geo. H. Wilkes. Treasurer Robert Henry. Secretary J. J. Hawkins, H. Moliey Wilson, Q. (7.. solicitor; Slneri Scurfc, of the county ul Brsnt.sllof the board of directors of the W. sud L. E. Rasilwny; also Mr. A. J. ('. ettelby, manager Bank of Montreal, Brentford; Chief Engineer 'icksl.eed, Contrsctors Nilnm Mid Elliott, Mesers. Fair sud Devlin, end Dr. Ms'uolm of Oak- land; Warden Soverei n emf Dr. Duncomll of Waterford; A. J. \ illsee, solicitor Hunk qf Montreal, Brentford, snd many others met here to-day! and duly began Actual o rations an the R... W. and L. E. nilvuy y cutting down the first tree on I the route. After the Ilonerch of the forest I had been leid low the compsny adjourned to the Commercial Hotel for dinner, President ' Wilkes in the chair and Treuurer Henry in r thewice-chair. U-u....|...- ----- --J- l-- " " nuum nub uu wnnn IIC [mu mine. This was the tire: of the evidence, And tlu magistrafe would have committed the ;~ w oner at once, but his counsel look the ob,- tiou that the murder had not been provu` at this trial, though the evidence was pul in at Quick) trinl The court ndjourned till Monday, whet the medical and other evidence touching thc murder itself will be given. LIN! pruut'cuuuu. Edwin R. Show. of Tilbury l<.`sst,saiil that on the `2nd of July lust in \\'he.-.tle_v, prisoner endeavored to get him to join him and one )lcDutf in robbing ohl mun Holton. The prisoner said Hol< tun had $1000 on him, and by Goal I am going to have it." Witness salal Holton might shoot them. l rismiei sand no danger, and if it was necessary he could shoot too. Witness told a Iiizxgistrnlel clerk in Tilhury Centre the next lny, but he did not think there was any need to taskt proceedings. When he heard of the murdci he relntecl the conversation to the uletectivc. His evidence was full And l`t`lll.LiIlCd un- shaken by A long cross-examination. Geo. Mustnrol, of Folchesu.-r North, do. osed to prisoner coming to his place on .lny `.. `.E, in company with one Alex. Mutleuon, also known its .\Icl)utl'. They triei to get him Lojoin in the plot, hut he refused, and said that they would kill the ohl man. and get caught. Suv pri.-ioncr ufterwznrds looking for MCDMT, who he heln-veil war . going back on him. In Sept:-niher Prisollcl come where witnusl was threshing, callec him aside, And inked him if there were any suspicious on him iunl .\lL-Duff. Witne-at said they had lots of gull to stay anrnuml. l'risoner said if it was to be lune again he woulvl not do wlmt he had done. 'l`l.i. urn: H... 4:... A: .i... -..:.u-_. . I u name. a nun` lmlllolu NVOII expected w on the cue omu up. In-njnmln Ilclnhon Arrnlznccl an (`Inl- lun I'1-nlerdly. (`uA'ruAu, Feb. l5.--After several post.- ponements the trial of Benjamin Mn-.\Izshon, of W heatley,heforc tbfrlice nmgistmte be- an :0-lay. The prilohI|' was attended by lr. Pegicy; W. Douglu, Q.C., conduct.e<| the prosecution. F.4Huin R Shun nf 'l`il|....-u I.`-`.; -..: I rum, cLc., ano.,z..s. In the matter of free grunts, there are now 113 townships open for ac-ulmment. During the year 84`) lncutions were nuulc un l()9,U()'.Z sures of land, "[04 locnuars purclmscnl 2799 acres : 523 patents were issued tn locnters. 'l hr~-0 cuullli id in fume shov I'm 111 Si, \\'uLlaL Tim H-purl 0 |.mvl.'f-I1` INNS |_. MIL}. J. -an Ix sold 1] . ...-_... Hhlllll 1, ll Xlpissixng I \\`.uerluu4 'l`hr- cu . 5' 1" [D-1, uy i). .|. 'l`lu-so CUlH\[i(*.`l II] which the Cu.nn,|n Tem- perance Avt is in force show u -lcux-use in the number of Cnllllllitt-118 as follows: I)uf- V furin 3. Frrmtcnuc (nu-luLlin;; l\'iIfgstun) I, Lanark .3, .\luskoka nml |'.u`r_v Sound 1?, Norfolk 2, Lcnnux uml .-\chlin.;Lun 1, Run- frmv 1. , Wellington l; tot.-:1 Jii. 'l`h-se cuuutius in wim-Ii the License Art is in furcu a|m-.v nu illL`l't.`iL>`L' in cmmnit- 1m'nt.~x: .\l'_mnm -I3, Ex".-1:-\' I, (Sn.-y H, Hulnli-' ` ' `II I I.- . . . . ..I`' ll __: I 1. H II _\I'\, I` III l`lI CU: Thu numlu-r cmnnliltcd for IruIIkeunvs~x luring INNS exceeds the number uummittunl in Isx: by 32:. 'l`l. ./. ... Al... I` _, I In xulxmvun, mzunn 11 total 01 40-1. The-revenue gem-ed from licezzrs and nes was for I885-6, $l(i5,`.385 ; for I886-7, $2|6,-1.')~l ; for 1887-8, 201.5-1'2. The de- crease in pl`0Vil)Ci:|.l rcvcmu: is accounted for [)l`IllL'i[)&y by _the retluction in the numher of uvern~u.ml shop Iicenws issued in Turuntn, the revenue payable to the pru- vingn fr m the city being renluccul by $111.,- Ti 7 us t'.;1np.'u`cd with I886-7. Fin:-s collected during the paxst year were $|.';,9!P9, m1npzu'cl with $I.lJ.'l32 in I886 7-. This` luv,-.< nut im-hula the tines L.-uectunl in distrix-ts in which the Canzuln 'J'cInpc-rzun-0 .\(`K i< in force. V Luallmmu nunrage A05. Mr. Gibson's (l{nro'n) motioxlfor a return of copieT6T'lll correspondence relsting to the Lu-nl Improvement Fund between the Governments of Ontario and Quebec led to is good deal of `discussion, which: was unr- ticipeted in by the Preinier, the leader of 0 position, Mr. ()'(.`onuor (Bruce), Hon. r. lioss, Mr. (Jreiglitbn and Mr. Blyth (Grey). Finally the motion-"was carried. Two reports were presenter] tn `the House yesterday, one on the working of Tavern and Shop Licenses. The other was the report of the Crown Land: l)epa.`rtIne-nt. The i ro\`i||n'i:ll Trusnrer presented the first named report which stated there he-l been :1 decrease in the number ofliuenses issued comparing I887-H with the preceding year, of 73 tsvernssml 42 shops. In I387-H there were I23 extensions, `.350 transfers. 3| l'0l)l()\`1Lli, nmkin total of -I04. Tlm.l'u\.'mnm ml.-ml fun... |:.........~- .....l HIV. '|'In- tutu] disbursements of the \l(`parL~ I-.-nt on account of all scrvicu .~m.l m-m-mli. oororo nor mart-Iago was known an Dolly Tutor. The Marquis. it in Itatad, nanm aa co-napondnnta a bookmaker namodliloy and Mr. Abingtou, who own: a racing atablo. 8 rtling nancial rovalationa are exnaobad w an thaoan km: nn B., W. AND L. E. RAILWAY. ._.___ \`l'le"-l'lInnrlaI 34;... `non. Boll lo the l ruvlIce' lmil Your. I 'I`on.o.\'-rn, Feb. " l6.--Among the public hills. introcluced by the Attorney-General in the Legislature yesterday were measures respocl.ing limited` liabilities of incorporated , companies, the` Land Titles Act'iud the V Manhood Suffrage Act. Mr. Qilmnhu IHnr-iinl mnmdfnr . ....o...... .1 nuu; amnv nu u|L'n:u.>L' Ill CIHIIIIHL` Its: ul 7, Ilaslizxgs (iuc`l11:li|1;.; I11-II:-\ illu) Hi. uissill-I I!) Pup] H1 Pr -1: |~`:Iu*n-.l -1.`. v mun unsuursemvents 01 um \l(`pLLrL~ service and e.\`peuli- mm $`_ I.`*,() .?9. u cullcctious {ruin woods and forest.` il,3l1i,l3`J, iuuluuling $H8,.H`($.'. [mid am 1:: of hmmscs, leztving the nut u-allow an account of tixnbcr dues, ground etc. . S}67.` T3. THE TILBURY MURDER: uouoa Am) cnowr: _LA~cs. IILl3I.IHsB [I`IC`ul`|ll`F: ; I9. Peel ll; l rim-: . I u \\ ....o.. ...l. ....l ILIIIIIIIIR IH'Ill'\ III) I1}. 5, rim':: |`1\l\\ .|I'd '..'5, vrth znnl Ilmnihnn .36. 1...... .1... 1:. . \... (`H [Jill I The a nry yr nuid Hnl. Ilnnllnu lovolallon Ixpoelod. Loxoox, Foh l5.-Lord Ailubury in be un suit for divorce from him wile, who bJoro her nurrhgo known Dolly Marquis. stand. num- Ana nu lntul number on! Ioulrr-u an The chief tenure in the unmiarn II nngauwuudurmg the year 1888 was the du- cuntmunnce of the I.-Iinled pnugo gown on ` April 24' lull, the date of the termination of ' Mn Agra:-menu with the nteunnhip com me by tlu-ir term: The Iarmnmutmvit the urnmnhip compunu-o for (ranking ouhlod pnunn onmme-mood in 187} and were con- tinued with mmg inta'erl'|lP0-Ion until April Inc The) dinummunneoot the gy;-tun wn dou-rmmrd on liter 5 ouolul oouugadarauon ol the nluufod onnditionool imuuarulon. and ' nrticulnr y in rnul-ct to the com tition to pmmotu it u between IhO_ yauyul . and 1838. The dnnnud m nlnlnin mm:-um. 0...... u.- pmmow n not men In! !ltI_rI 187'.` and doumud to obtain mm mm (tom the United Kinldom and from I on German and Hoandinamun pt-oplo ul HINDI 51 the Unhcd SI-us wu vary much will drcaded ninoon year: no than as pr-nu-no sud is In then ` uuud use-cry. In wow :1! the kind at mun- _ __,, , . ... ...-- uigvvv tom .............. ..m.5` `-"``` "31 mm 116.64 The number of nrruond who want to Maui- `tobu and tlw Nunlnwou Ill 1888 van 10,987, And an u-cal number of on-ttlo-ru em. ' uuminn A an IYYIVI II I- ` I--Il`. The numlvr of immiunmts arriving in 1 Ida fr!!! 1884 In 1888 were: I \ |.. u. |......._ an um-. ulna .... AL !Iunlr'l MOI VII Sump llrldu \'I| Inland pru Marl Prov nc N. Brunnu l`orIlund.. Hmmn. .. Nte \0l'I Totnl. . . . 451 31.036 24-; The value of use export trade of Cuuds Ill live y-I0('I\ nine! II-(80 Wu: nnu-up--i.......-I . . . . - . - o ' I EE.*2'.3 . . Eiiisj ul unnu. Onlurlo .. .. Nurlhwut. Elnornon .. VI. M1-Iptnd nuove nwnuuneu unuer xolsez preteuces. The curator alleged that the accused told him that his fnthor In owing him the sum of $5000. and on thin report got cub and goods. Mr. llou Itatu that on the con- trary, (irelorle, |r.. did not own his son 5 cent, and in fact the debt VII the other way to the extent of $l0,()00. The prisoner, bein seen, would Imke no communication unt' he had nun hi: luvyoru. Mgurl. Archibald, Lynch & Factor, and was conu- qnontly tent to )0. limornon 721 I`l.McLa0d.. I25 Fuel: and Figures from the llnlsior 0 Au-Icnllure. OTTAWA, Feb. 15.--Hun. John Curling, Mmiuor of Agriculture. pre:em.ed his nnnunl rap we tothe Home tn-duv. The toul Im- purutionql live -tuck into Cunndn during ` 1888 Wu 5: follow-4; Bvsu. Hon.~u;_~u. CATTLE. Sun. Swlxn. Quebec . . . . . . . 198 1994 77 )Inr`mo pr": . . 3] 22 9 \'ictoriu,B.C. .. . . 21,167 1334 Hv Lnun . . . . . . . llnprupcrly uxpenueu. ` .\'ot.wiLlmtnuding the vigorous criticism oered by tho Uppoailiou the House is mak- ` ing good progress with the estimates and the various items for civil Government have all been passed. um nu LU puruumu lf.\'[)EIl.`i1`SUI me Lnmncc. Speukilng of sums paid fur ml hi8 by the Premier, Si.rJohu said hcwastuo poor to own horses and a carriage, he was lnu old to walk to lurnlclille, And as long as h(- was in the ofce he Sll{)[)0S8(l the items would he charg- ed. The remier nmintaimrul that these contigcm-ies were voted I-y Parliaunent, and his government were in the habit. of expend- ing them. He did not think they were improperly expended. Notwitlnutnuxallniu tho vionrnnn M-io:n:.m IJQWIUCS `lul I ll\\: yl'i1l'. Sir Adolpe laid it was every cent of it used fur expenses in cunlnl-c'li()n with his de urlment. He refuse-l furllwr e.\'plem:|ti0u gut said the items haul bu.-u Iurniahcd the Auditor-General. The Minister of ('ustoms was compli- mented us being the most evnnnmical mem- ber as to personal u.\`pen.-sos uf the (lbinct. Snenkimz Of sum: lmiul fur r`.'|l| hi\ In: Hun p1'nut'u III owcr WAYS. Dr. Wilson wanted to L Minister uf Militia mlispmx clmrgcd L0 thut genllomm f pauses luring the punt. yuan`. Sir Adoln Ie laid in was or luuwn an e uuwx goons store on Notro llume-etroet. He, huwever, departed thc other day end Mr. I-`eedor Boss, of MeGill street, was named curetor to the concern Yesterday 3 good deal of surprise wee mnni tested emonget the memhere of the tredt on learning of (iroter|e'e arrest on I capiu at Mr. Ron imtance, chergibg the former with the eecretiou of property to the value of 8`. 7.|78.06. It may also be etated that while the interested parties were in the high sheriff : otce subpequent to the arrest, Mr. J. N. Urecmhielde, ldvoclk, eating for Boas, had a warrant laeued !rom thc Police (`ourt bringing e eeoond chergc e einet the eceueod of receiving the amount I )0\'8 mentioned under feleez ulleaecl that the lnnnunrl mm UI flirlllllul. Mr. Lister said a g()(ul -loal about the free pass business and he uhlvul that there was much mnuey that was x.-lunged to minister- iul expense: that he really believed was ex- pt-uded in other wnys. Ur \\'ilsum u':n.ln.l 0.. L-nnw kn-u H... UIIHC3. Sir John Magdoxnznltl was to this time, listening quietly to the cl-`iticisnus Lint. were hurled Across the oor. Hut y he'll this re- mark fell on his enrhc said that tlw whole thing was false and \nm'ur1hy nf .1 member of Parliament. \l.. |;,l\-r\:.,- .,,v1...I,.1 ,..u : LCFH BIN] `l0\'Cl'nlnl'H[ nl('I'HS I(l='([h('l` cab fmcs at the (`apgta nus llscussed for nearly three hours. _\lr. Li~4IvI` and Mr. ('ase_y said it was genemlly umlcrstnml thlt every member of the (`alum-t haul passes on all the railroads in Cmmdu, and there was in insinuution thrown out that some of the ministers trnveled on }JlS.~'O.` and charged the amount of fareg to Lheir lepnrtment expenses. Hirulnhn \InmlnnnI.l am. In oI.i.. 5:..- l`ll.`oI|.lUI|Hlg. Mr. \Vuldie of Hnltongluuk 3 hand in the Milk and said that the fishery inspector along the water front of his county paid more attention to trying to defeat him (Mr. Wahlic) then attending tu his dutiel. The skirmish in the t-\uninj_; was quitu lively. The traveling L'.\[It.`ll.\`t'.~4 of minis- ters and (lovenunn-nt nth:-1 xls Iu_'clh('l` with FA Finn. no Hm l`.....o.. u 11$! . --I `- n ulou 01 hlglll. Hun. ( '. ll. l`upper_. Minister of Marine and Fisheries, was kept busy at the afternoon nel- aiou in proving that he run his llepawtment as well and as cheaply as did 1'8`~r Mitchell when that gentleman was ut the had of the n'n\'y and- the fish ponds of thucnuntry. Mr. Mitchell would not h-.n_'e it that wny, und he gave the young gcmlmnmx who now fills his shoes a great llL`ll of cross- ` questioning. _ N11`. \`r'nldin nf I-Inlfnn hmlf A In-Int in Oh. 3.` .=.".*-`F-.`.l gsaaa, The Annual Report of llr Pt-pm-(`non of . Ag:-lcuuurc`-I:nucm or Ihe Imperial l`ccleruIlolInIn-l'InI from Ike capital. .O'rnwA, Fob. l6.-'l`ho House` was in Committee of Supply for nearly seven hours yesterday and it Wu 11.30 before adjourn- ymeu took place. Under the head` of de- pnrI.ment.u.l contingencies the Oppogition In|dou\'igr')rous criticism of the various items. The House was Culnparntively empty in. the evening session. Speaker Allui and the Minister of the interior were giving dinner`pn:'.ies um! `cunwlueiitly there were only slew to take part in the criti- cisms. The nttnck wns ienl by Mr. Patter- son of Brunt, Mr. Snmcrvine Of Brent, Mr. Lister ui Lnlnbton. Mr. .\iu.\Iullen of Wel- lington, Mr. Davies of i'rim.'e ijdwnrd Is- lund, Sir liichurd Cax'l\\1'ighL and Dr. Wilson of Eigin. Hun. (' H, l`nnnnr \iini nf \l:n-in. ant` SH WHIG" `\ATl RDAY, FEB. 16 . 'THE HOUSE HAS A LGNG SESSION IN V SUPPLY. ` F-"` J Io llu uu Into troullo. .\lo.\"rnI.u., Fob. l6.-For a you or tun put William Greterle, living at Cote S5 Antoine, ha been carrying on who: win known as I blawk goods store Notro lhllle-IEPOGL HO. hnrovnr dang:-O-II oh. I}(i.\1 L\*10N l .KRI.I.\_\IE.`JT._ MR. CARLlNG'S REPORT. Aur l;;ln I ('3 l !,'L"lIN`UIlCHl "l\.'ln` ws ml) Wmllnn nunr tn nwn . know haw the Natl of the SI:-XI) nfur personal ex- H` .3 ticisllus `yin-u ithut vhunf . ........L.... -..v v----- av w.---nu `snout: I'\lUI4l QVIIIWIJ 7$ in Jud mam. In Furlinger v. Vil age of Mnrrisburg Judge Street decided ye.`.'.erd|y that tha Application to let aside as bylaw granting I bonus tnugzpor factory in that thrivim burg must dismissed with costs.

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