Northern Advance, 21 Feb 1889, p. 4

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`VLF: &II-CI-VWUIKII-I DDIII Il||V IUUIIUIB llll DU UH taken an 5 whole and that _u 5 whole they were comxromising. f He was convinced 1..I__A. LL- g.._. __ B-_..-II I_A.L-._ __...- ;.`;&='.'.:;:::,`:` i'I`'u.'&".'5"`$3i32h `my uixpilarty between that sad the Egan lot- 2L____. __:.! Y1-._-L._.. nzrn R__ LL- nun. ' _ ` . .. ' Justice Human Ihdrplyrcbukod the wib- I newsfor his refusal. . 0 _ A A I Mr. Moodonald hid the letters had to be L_l.-_ -- - _.|.-I- _-..I a.l...a. -- - ...L-I- `L-.. { % solicitor. 'vUl.`Iu VV IUHUIB WI ILUUBUVII 1!!! IUI' UIIU Parnnll.lottor of `June 16, Sad ' fork E3531 : letter to Carey. . Thetotul payments made to Houiton bmounted to 2530. Tho` y- monto were made` by Mr. Walter : c eck drown In favor of Mr. `Summit, The Times` _, J5) _. -L 1__,2,, ,_ 1|, , -__L.-I_`_'_._ __2A.`_ ` ac` `s.`.`e'..;.e.;'e:.;s ..;a as; E..;.;. 1;: tern. itness paid Houston 55010: the of Eggnh V writing, at iottu-L. .1r_1-jtpqxr. umvt-iluyx. an; :unuswu..v.- n .J'..uu.v-nu 00 uu, ' publication. .___, Honstqn ;Ih1l,Whd the witnu, an tending t6 conrm the gonuinonou of the I - 1' .. p - 3'.` to Pigott,` which not `I m ted" to: tho experts. bpcaupo it wjqa I privutg gnd _con- dbntlgl. ' = = 1n-":\I`.'.r.:s.;..n=.&' .:.'-m an... rrvz...';'.'.+'.+... uuuuu. _ _ _ A ` Mr;" Me'o dbh_ld. eild Thu Tim " 1tato- ment"th'e_t`kn`ivoI eiud reerml we kot in the Lee. no ooe in London` wee ' bteed in ormetlon eu plied "to the writer 0 t _e erticlo in whi ' the` `e mengt "vvee Inede. He did not know direct who wrote the ertlole. end he weenot `bound to tell if he-did..'1`he edltorfof The Times. was re- eponeihle for etetemente medein the paper end; therefore, the counsel wise not entitleci to de'Inen{! by force -the name; of contribu- ` `Ari W"! . - Mr. -Asquith. of counsel for Parnell, urged that he wn ontitlod to demand the mum of tilt author .0! ~ the grtiotghrbocsusq he was bound to tut-tho truth of such 5 1: grave statement. . . V ` Rip ( .Iuu-In Rnnnll nnnnm-tad Amnith '- ." '- W? for dirdctioni ` answer. A` LL-.2`_ _- moeuug uuv Uuun uu5uvg ._ 5 . Ben jamiu McMahon w arro;lgnc'd`atChat- ham on Friday for murder. u 1 1, ,_3I .12.. .. _ kn- .._..L-IIf.....! : KTCVU IUIUIIIIUIIU. Sir Chm:-lea Runull nlnpgiortpd. Alqlith and tho court Iuntainod him. _ L_4- --1` kg 441:, $15` ' . WTOFU WHO DIWIUIUU `llliipyvulvu unuuuu pad Much?-1o ,~; 1831. 1_Io.,had iprgoyton vyh .`VirotHf~`Io othorI.;'- V` .- - .72 5 := Ina uni ooutunusvuuwtsuslsl. , A , _ Witness ssid he could not nsme the writer without -punishing I ulriee. The Psrnslllsm `,lm'd Crllne ' srt cles were not written lay ens suthor. Mr. Sosmes wss mlsinforrned when he Hsteted that Mr. Flsnnigtn [wrote the series. The srtlcle accusing Purnell bl supplying `Byrne with funds with which to esos `was ha.se`d on s letter which Mr. Russell ad admitted wss authentic, Wltneil _`oould JnotV;iio.u1e the writer ohsnd. No persons were speci- ....II- gm-Iug O; -srMn nhnslle .`~'!PAIHn|Hl'1rl WIIUOF vuunuu. LIV PULUUIIU wvnv_- vvur call pl oa.eowu_usbouw ' nnd{C:?nb.?! The `nob! the ordinary couuo T bniinedi .- ' Mr. -Anquitlgw dqmudod -t.ha._witneu obtain`--dike na'.mu~ of the -writer : of the erauy no me ueuny-_._ ~ Presiding nation Hbnnen ruled that column} V3,: not ontmgd tn ask thq. witness. to m'iko:oh?uiriu, miht question : him ` ' ' nowlego in con- nnnliii. with l!|l.\`m",`L .I. xv: 0 Jnswer. L. ,. _ : , _. A Attox`-`no -General` Webster objected `gen- orally to t e uest_l9|_. D-.-hiinn - nnhinn .Whnnnn ruled that; 3Zc'EiE"i`ii."3pZ1'1 Mn Kfnnnnnlna necuou wun IpuI:IID'xnu_w. ~ ~ Mr. Mnodopsldmxally ujd Mr. Flanagan wrote tho"urticYnI*tho`.s`upp`e tred Marc 7 .-._.n 11...; in. Inna . 11'. 1...! lmmnM..n urhn VVIINIVIIIG, l?III~&V.* Ill uuv uu eouuvunv lthie afternoon Mr. Norqno attec ed the 5 bill reletlngto tho. o__mond . oontitoct with 7 the Northern Peoiogend Manitoba road. % and moved on` amendment up-.t'eing that when on opportunity oerodr for eecuring _ entrance into the rovinoe of other railway corporetione it his not been seized. 1 The a.t...+. mu nnntiinuu `thin avoniim. CUPPOIDUIUHI Iv uuu uvv uvvu -avumu debate was contiimod `this evening. l'l_- --..L- -.. \T-n~unuo - nnnnn HUJII UII Ellhltll sva uauouv I The public school buudikg ut`Cu.mpbellford was burned last Thursday. , ` -` ' I ,_ l_-__' -I--L.`J Il..---.. Amekoa '_ In`: tho Iuumba 'ieiuQture- i - V _~ llr.'I|I1aga'l?uuenl.-- ~. V * W1Nzuno.'Fob.:l9.- In the Le lnturo LL_ -lL............ Ila. \Tnnnngu,nM*.'nn t` H1: ` weather. (1005!!! I'D! cunuusuuu nus: I'lyvusuo The vote on Norqusxs smendrnent was tsken st midnight. '1` e dmendment was defeated.` :3 to .29. Norq, y Gillies and Motion voting you ; The bill` second reidln` on the eeme division. Thejunere of, C. J. Brydges to,-day was I one` of thelargeet `ever witneesedfn Winn!-T notwithstsndlng` the bitterly cold The members of the `Legislature, City'Counoil,` Bonrdof Trsde snd other cor- porstlons attended an body. ~- P3v . V " 1-Th" 1` di'efe'nee'i`- between the dev- ernmentend a fewof its supporters are re- ported `to have been heeled. . received s ' ,.'I"hn Mh-mr. a. new Incletv namer. is to be A. pox-we to ulvu own, nuIuuu._ Tho Mirror, p. nqw society paper, inued shortly. A = ' VFLA `J-n:G.n`-\A nlnn I .l"G F3. llluuu Inorwy. v'.l`he Manitoba immigration oicea are re- opgnod herqfot 5Q.Ia8on. . T ___ `. . ' r"ev" .upi'hIl . _ e ' _lv_Xdehd "`f<')`x"` 1888' "01 ' "In `beleneee! in cert` `he; .....=;. . .|.IIwI.iamb .an- gcs;atm:`-h'e= Loznox, Feb. I-9.`-The -Gtund Trunk Reilwpy hell-you-1 et'atemont: them a. balance of 145, . This `eduiite `of I dividend-ofbrper cent. per ennu\_u;_e_r_e phe half ear on guaranteed stock. or with the yea:-'e`*d!vld'end'~ of [g ` ' lot? 1', "The _ giisfeurplue `use IIPIICI `nun: lllluiluauu. - I sop - T7` 't"'$3T'i3{"` 1110 new ghowu deabtna:;.:;"` !3.3;00-*1 .` '--..4. ;u..m...a I. nntnnnrnnntaul. ` CUB`. CWIIEQ II I195 uuixyvuwu. ,5 Inc uuav ut_ hull ihhd thqt yuan _o_ _tgb_th_o put monthli Itit'0uilut`wm shay; an pnormqul % gdocrnuin ` -L 1 . : IIIOWIA uoumauuy or ivy! `cont. illvildld in uot'unoxi:ovovt..6d{1 ` . 5 ~_.___A*.~.-_ -L L.IJLin - .0 nan:-ah . ant iuul-.I|Ina_ ` ' `I`Io'IoolI`rIIl Ann 3:. LONDON, F05. l9.-.-`It. In roni r1_vuto~..gum.'thqt the roa1`.truth,`hboubj = ,_ l0"3A-`I39 ,h'|.d!Ith"il-"tl|W`|5h`|v Bu'onoII._. `/ `odhcrnelilui Mayan` ling. Prince Bu 0 1:` her iwithg oweri. 14:15! glqwygygaido ond`|h6.t. mumu. . ...? i Ila '.4_UC;|QCI 6-DOOM A`, u u :;-s:`_ a.;,:_ Ii` n"vJnl1..\ Alderman Grenie;-l:&: 3;08'l`1 electd Mayor of Montreal by s.cu`a.mation. " ` . _ L.-_ .. _L-.._ 4.-.... ....J.. Ll...'....4.. I. . Inna . nnnn THE N_. P; am. c9NmAq_1-, u--u--an-n V. 6`W09{`\iW!'!$Q|F1!:'57`9.??i . ` iSi`.f4.",`?" ?I{'Y.i`?% T_ '.'ff* .` . '2' z -A ,."v`;: .. +5.3 2 .:-: KV'~I'jI0 G:l'IIC 'I`l'Ilk Iutoment. 1 I. . . H: 3;` ; ~ 7 rE .:3'ousr3 ' `QII in` .~ (3? '!v'Jr3.C` U srfh'r `'`. ; r 1; Pt.` 1"-T`1`?'3"'-"!'."~"'A`V"5- `an! 1 1AlI.-`M-lalnitv. ~a .!Eho::uunn.:.~.aIru |.ms.'_LL_.'l._'IV`.`..'-h hi r%eLI*B0i3Is, Arm SLIPPERS AND ovensumzsz % Il3II`IICIlU `ll 5'4 rF'.OV 0"'- "V?"- The Chinese populutign in.British Colum- bia is gradually dtminiahing.` .' n I IIY_IIS__ _L-.. A..- 4.1 Lnuvn `mat! n |vAI\I1 pnlyw place to get goods at above 1 prices, '-;tt;.'i , . ._ % t Honor Roll fol` Jo.nAua,.r ."_Principal's` 'de- , pa.rttnent-'_l`. Clark, A. eqtma._n, M. Meek: ' 111 , A." Freeman, M, Goo'dfellow,_ A; Milbee. 1'. Henderson : -Senior---E.` Packard; J. Wilkes, F. 3 r. Juniors--M. Lyon, I I . nnnnnn` `VA: A Fen; suppers, - .:La.dies and Men s 500 pairs%or E1t Boots, - `- L. Crease,"A.= Woods. ' Miss Lee s-Seniors-M-F. `Graham, 8. Ban- kin, E. Sidsworth. Juniors-4-J3. Galbraith-,l J. McPhee, J. Ma.rsha.ll.. `r ' | I:..- V...-u . IIIQJ F Loukat the prmeswe am selling Goods at naarsnau,/n._ ulna. . \ _ I Miss Boy s-Seniors-_A. Fletcher, J.` Vickers, M.-Pollstd Juniors--G. Webb, E. Lowe M.` Ste hens T Miss `Biz-d s_ e'niors~.- .1; Edwards, M. F fe, R. Ward. `Juniors -1`. Canton , A. aundre B. Findlay.` ' Miss Wil1e_rs s-$e'n_iors+-Ida Storey, E. Cam bell, M. Ellis. Juniors -Ee.'Horseeld, E. oNeill,.J. (_)_1iv_eij. _ `M McPhee"s`- -I.,-T. Lackie, F. Swais- land. ., _I[.-.+F. Freek, 8. Bond, E. Fletcher. III-`E. Ctaney, W. Ple`w'es. IV.-J. Horse- eld,- 1,, Williams`, E.- Hubbert; V I u.. 1 .-..'.....`..`.. a._-.4-. nl;ur.._l'1.. Shnnha.n]_ ja. mcrnee, a. mu.tnuu.u.. A * Miss King :---Seniors--D. Bond, F. McKee, D. Brown. Juniors E. .. Mainprize, A. Marshall, B._ Ellis. 1 `I :9: `I1 .-y : _ qnldttli _. A .I_ E new; 1..., wu1lp.mI,n.- nuuucru. Mr. Jennis`o'n s-with Class `-G.- Sheppard, F. isahqleron, H.'McL6od.V `3rd Class-H. Rogers,:S; Boliertson, C. McKenzie. n...`m I ..'.!.'_R.snim~...M- Morrison. L. [(ogerg,'.5'.: .uOD8l'WOIl, U. 1!] unuumua l e'e2a-'-Sonior -M. _ Morrison,-. Penstone. Wu Abbott._. _Jun10rs-L.-Hud.- son, M. McFayden; W. Sl,mP8_0-' ~~ ` ' kn (`u`:`nvn :gnI"I;nI`R-F`. Fev. J. son, M. Mlyg -vv. Dlulpquu. V Miss Ca.ldwell s--Senior_s -E.. Carley, Carley,. J.. Powell. ,,J.unio1`,8-.R. Simpson, 0;; Lamoreanx, F. Smith. L u:_-`|1_.4L'. _' 31..-.:.m'._M Psilzs. 'l'.. Ddddl sxnnuj 38 um 1-rign conuuxs out,- U`-; Lamqreanx, E. sm1t.u.. V A I - MipsBQqth's V-Seniors.-M`.' faxfks, L. Dodd, gpqapn.` 'Junio1js`;M.: Bqn'e,_` M, Colqu-. h91isB,jB._ Dav}'sou. ' ~ . V % Mis`a13wen's;-I -H. '~xriith, J; Collins, J. `Rayner `I'I. -- M. Vvright, 30,` U1-ry. III7. ---`Mr McFa'r~la.ne,_ M."-McKenzie`, G; Campbell-. -'IV'.'-`--H;'Kennedy, W.` 'Ja.nes.- ` Mia. M AnnnIhp. n_.J_-...M. Lou[~d_ E_ Uampbglh ~1V'"`I1o".BUIlllUUy, H o lruuvur Miss M. A lbe s-,-I.--M. Lourd. E- *Br_own.-:~II-- Hunter, 0.Sqmers. III.-,- J'.-Lomxd; E..-`Somers; i .. ; - ; .. ' - Juana WI2'l'liB10BN',Prin0ipa,l4_ I .T;,__, 4:Gettln`8eady.,,.,,.L._T AA The; races in-_the coming _sea.son on the Barrie course are .a.ttra.cting considerable at- tention and no doubt the meeting will be one of. -thebest here for many years._ We clip the following from Orillia and Beeton papers to show the interest` manifested. The _fol- , lowing grillia. horses will run at Barrie Races nu___- \l:....L.\ Dluu `K7nn\vnr n ` . i low) Urllul HOTBUS Will run (by Alan; IV Jnwuvu ' next al : -T_hree Minute Class, Weave:- s Tom Banks ;` 2.35 class, Andrew Harvey's Nigna O. __; |-_.=I 4.__u.-_.. -.... ..l...u3un nn V Cu-nolu Our local trotters are showing up freely for the Barrie races on August20th and 21st, in the entries anyway. There are 17 three- year-olda, anion them Hen Kitely s b m. Mattie _D., an Ogle: B.- erguson s b.m. Mollie R. Noah Grose'a Lad Bemilton and Armstrong : (of Bradford) j r'.m. Maud A., are among the fourteen tour-year-olds; while B... Wat-_ao_n's Brown Hal is the only local horse of 21 entereiin the three-`minute class. Several` horae `raised and trained in this vicinity compete in `these and the 2.35 class. DIITIU Irauuaav-o The annual meetin of the Royal Scarlet Che. ter was held in- errie, February 14th, in t e new Be`l, McCarthy's block. The followinvdicere were elected: -r- W. C. Penbon. . O. in command; 0. Iiorseld, Exce1lentC; John Rogereou, Com . Chap- lgin; R. eBu_che._p,aAu, _C_-om .Scri, e; Jas. Ball, Co.m ._.T1feaam;e,r; A ex Glendenin . `size .1_Ia.,:oI `Kyihy9`t.,`Ai+ms; Cpmp. 4 . Johnstonfinside` egata '; mp.} gtqeneou, _ erald. ; " -4- T59 C`a.u_1_i\ n_a._l number 6! the Motxjtreal Star ha,s_been received at thii bcei It is a beauti- ful wrk of i art-, hind dda."hohor to`the`entor- p`r'iI3e bf~th6`g;>" i-ietotji of the Star_while- it "'pro\'res~ tha.t~_ ` _ . minioh is well dothefront iin whstsic regnrdddraoj eqnoially ch'a.mc9er_ Jistip of .o1der.Lcountries.` . .-f :;f _ .` _ . `>_. .... ..` _ Tnn Anvmcn acknowledges the feeipf: bf: ;the`Q1obe calenduwhich is 0,.-very handspme one. s It giveaan accurate likeness of the chief gtggtiqns on the Great Weatetp Djyjaiqn of the` , fraud (trunk bot\'veen_.`Toro;g 9` ,q.hd,L.'0iidqn` the space run` over by the_ jQI.o 3 {opt train. _,__: .{ : `.1 rhrtwilt bea band eouere sh`_ V in ` .tqw1; at which the best local `talentrwil `as faint." The objqtof thifcbncgrt 19 to adaist `lic bayaiir t`hiI'`n9w, ynifrxmt Further .....4.:.ml.u-n nflu` `1\_`* -` ', WIIU UV 0 !!! vvvup .4 `paxgqglgrs fut/bvr `\i.`* -m-IIlh-I A Bird : In vtiw ` noyo- cuudnn. A wh iwm E A letter-inL&.:,MmxtI;e,al_ visitof a.;g'ent1e3!Ihn Y3 on '1':-ado w:m:e.;ufu.`2 _ pet: says that the telyto, that qijy who has large interests in 9 B :-azil,` wigh. 11 hu I.'-zqniotly gcartiod; on ; fer .uwI:n:<!! 9* 0% em quartet om pentnryzhu tear pew. 8.99.19 . of the mombant-;`t.h9'r.9 the 1N_`897.-0P9!`!8 int co-Amtry ".' -.'5.1:I:. I '-1 1. : ~. ..'i' - . R, -. 'o `u ` ii1r&,'wv___np M _o.* ,__:j`rm Now GOING ON. , ceeding amillion annually, and it is com- 1 puted that their imports fm there come up to. over. two millions a year. This in the rough.` This visitor told some of our busi- ness men that -he shipped annually from New York. and Baltimore no less than 75,- 000 barrels of- our, and 6,000 to. 8,000 tierces of lard, besides other commodities. I And that from Mediterranean ports his rm in Live I sent `to Brazil yearly 20,000 barrels o our also. Isn't this an opening? Houses in Brazil do not ask for consignments but samples of flour and bran, that could be introduced into the markets of South America. It is ssible one house that has both capital an enterprise will look into matters in this direction at once. These gures, however, go to show unmistakeably that there are yetgreat possibilities o n for the trade of Canada, andvthe har r of Montreal in particular. A " 'l.`-n-p-pet's speech. - . . ; Sir EEa2I':'rBp'p2"r"esJnI1LI1"}or the 'Colonia.l Empire at the banuet to Lord N nnninv flurnnur nnvnrnnr A` An: Ymnn V Coi<')'_11ia:a.i"i1-mV1';iraV `xv `sue 's;.;".;.;.; e;.1..;a ` Onslow, the `new governor of ew Zealand. ` UIIHIUW UIIU IIUW KUVIFLIJUL UL LVCW IJUGLCIIMD He defended Canada and the other colonies from the charge of extravagance because of the largepublic debts. He said the debts were incurredin the arts of peace, not in the arts of war. and aided in building up the wealth ofthe colonies; hence Canadian and colonial securitiesoceupied the highest place on the R London stock; exchange. `dongs-rlinrs flu; l'I`Il'I1nI'Al` nnlitinnl nlannnon ; Jul-IIJWJUIL 3U|J\3B: UJ\,\5`lIl.|5Uu . Begardin the rumored political changes in Canada, e said the rumors much amused him. He earnestly hoped the day was dis- tant when. Sir John Macdonald would be re- placed by another man. As for a dissolution on the annexationquestion-, he was convinced that the annexation of Canada by the Unit- ed States would not be considered in our time. If Sir John Macdonald;_ should ever be sno- ceeded by a" French-Canadian no danger we ld arise to the itimate union with the Moliherland, for the Queen had no more loyal, devoted subjects than Canadians of French decent. `The regress of Canada since Con- federation h _ shown,. that whiledesirous for the most friendly relations with the United _States no commercial, or scal considera- tions operated in favor of union : on the con- trary he was absolutely condent that what- ever };oliti cal party, was in power, Canadians woult stand .shoulder to shoulder in any nnnnnnannuv in Anton.` on.` annual-odn 4*`-so ---\.fv`\.I OF x/vs ypyu-- V WC'f'f' " v.. and neural llo1_n.,,;; 4:: Bmmbnmsmdamm "ah 1: is doubtful if the Hon. Mr. Pope w`-ill recover. - .. ...... I 3! L.--_ 2.- 1.1.- !I:.......a-.. i m:l.`f:<;.speecl1. was warmly applauded.- Empire. wuulu 3U|`oIl_|\l -DIIUUIKICL UV DIIUIIIUUI Ill GIIJ emergency, to defend and maintain the `Emnire. Bye Czar s approval of Count Tolstoi s re- fo r measures extends only to the rst sec- tion, which rovides for the appointment of 1 rural serfs 0 districts to control the affairs } of the peasantry. The peasants complain of the corruption and dishonesty existing among the ofcial low class clerks. The zar de- sires to re-establish the inuence of the gentfy. trustin they will be less liable to be corrupt. The rovincial Governors will ap- point chiefs from the nobility, vestin them with judicial and aclministrative aut orit . The Czar does not ap rove of Count 'l`olsto1 s second proposal. w 1c is to the effect that the presidents of t e Land Assemblies, who are -now elected, shall henceforth be nom- inated by the Government, and that they `shall be givenpower to direct the members as to what questions they may discuss. Tolstoi- s_ opponents declare his reforms constitutes a dangerous assault upon liberal- isn1l+vesting..the`nobility with supreme con- @150 0 T A i ueky `the-'.ho11se of A. `M. ristenclen, Minneapolis. prevented the house from being `robbed the other night. % The girl had been left alone iuthe house to takecare of efchild while the family were out for the evening. 'At about 10.30 she 'lieu'd is peculiar noise at` the rear door, and an "moment! later the glass in the upper part of the door was broken in, and she heard .A-..-- --.._L`:-.. at `LA `\1\ nan 1-\u1:n'tIIr OI WEB 000!` was Utunuu ul, Illlll uuv llvuxu some fumbling at the bolt. She ran uickly up stairs, secured a. revolver, and, run ing to the window directly over the .door. pointed the: reyqlver,do_wnward gmd red She heard two me about, one of them evidently in .'.;l;.` 5 1. - .....6.`A and Inn; .1nn' man nnn `MU ultlu: uuuuv, uuu UL vuveee u.v.uv...u.J .. `pain, She waited and -saw two men, one {sii1'$1ijorti_1ig the other, who was holding his *{rig`1_1_t arm as if it were hurt, hurrying away from the house. When the family arrived Aho1'ne'a.n investigation showed thatthe bullet ha.d`done.go'od work, aeethere was 9. large pool ~.of blood on the doorstep. Wilt Doteutodthof:-snob Ministry. The provisions of that bill. on which the lioqrit govptnment were defeated on Tl`h11rs- ..by; tots it o11ows- :--By; `clause; 1 the ;o1ec.1:o.d for six" yam}. vlhall he _r_e- .n9-wk-to..th9-9xtvnt of onerthxrd: qvsryguvo ix ` ; upgiger oi dissqlnrtioniqboshyd; } _' Amnrgvg servant Girl. The Bhutan Peaqantty. UL JlJ\lLlI4l\II~n uJ -wv .---..---v-.. Chatham is taking steps towards .theTesta.b- lishment of a public hospital. -, -_.__|-.:-._ 2.. D..:L:..I. l`.d...'... Opposite New Post Office. `the chamber, aziczlixrizwthe szime ti e. By clause 3 Ministers are to be .app0in d for i turn Vfl Pu-nah-Inna-_ urhn non" rnnnnn:n!r 4 from $1.00 up. - from $1.25 up. vuauuv u Aunuuauvln GL6 DU U6 xsppuzuvcu lU'l' i two years by President, who can" reappoint ; them, and are to resign only when the i Chamber of Re reeentatives formally votes that the nation as lost condence in them. By clause 4 a. Council of State is created to `advise and screen the Cabinet in the work of legislation`. It was referred to the Committee of Revision by a. vote of 207 to 181, only the reactionaries resisting. :u---uw - cur 13111 35 xwilawlv There was a fairly good attendance of the members of the above Society when the ` President, Mr. H. Lennox, called the mem- `bers to order last Monday evening. The program was a Debate, Resolved. That the Governor General should be elected by the people. Messrs Cowan and Himlle ably supported the Affirmative and Messrs Mc- Carthy and Lennox, the Negative. The De- knfn Inna "Artur Ian.-:1` nnnnnOnA :v\ `nn& :L LA;-J- Ca}-Ehy 1 7ThZeZI5- bate was very well contested, in fact it took 1 `Jun r-|n:nI-non VI nrnbnuunb; ant` `aha tun. "VII UUIIUVDUVIJ Ill IGVV Ill IIUUIX the c'1'{r{nz ;, Mr. Brokouski, and his two * assistants considerable time in comingtotheir decision namely that the Airmative had carried the day. Mr. Hinds reviewed the program in a witty and able manner. The rogram for next evening will be a Debate, esolved .'.l`hat Canada should be Inde- ipendent. VA lively and interesting dis cussion is expected. The. President again made a stirring appealto the members to be punctual in their attendance at the-`meetings of this Society. He pointed out the numer- ous virtues of punctuality and closed his re- s marks by exhortmg the membersto bepresent at the next meeting of this Society, on next: Monday evening at 7.30 o clock.sharp. 1 Missionary services will be held at Triuit y 1 Church on Wednesday evening, Feb. 27th, * when addresses will be given by the Rev. Arthur H. Baldwin and the Hon. Samuel H. Blake. We hope a. large number will attend. Order of services in another column. German Opinion: About the Samoa Em- brogllo. It in reported that the Samoen white book will be discussed on the re-opening of the [ DnnI;-Lam Tho Nrqlnnn` 7.nfnnn nan: 1411?`. IN `JWUKIQEVIL `III ULIC lV'UlJCI-IIIJ6 UL gilchsteg. The National Zeitung says regarding the American Consul at Samoa. and 3 Commander Leary no censure can be strong enough, but it is hoped that after the recall of Sewall America will see that words should be followed by corresponding acts. The Vossische Zeitnng criticises the conduct of the German oioiale in Samoa and hopes the conference will result in permanent peace and order instead of plnngin great civilized powers` into war for a bagate e. It in -taint` that the flnvnrnmnnlt in willinn U110 19 655-tunnov-.-J .......... _.... South Wellington teacliex; have had 9. very` successful convention at Elora. . ' T 1-4 . . A 1 WUI"lI:IUU WQI IUI D IlDsDUVl It is stated that the Government is willing 3 to effect a settlement of the Samoan question upon the basis of the United States proposal at the Washington conference, namely, the establishment of a. joint American, German and English control over the Samoan govern~ ment, through the consuls of the three coun- tries at Apia. ` `Apprehension at Berlin. Count Herbert Bismarck daily receives long cipher despatohes from the German Em- bassy at Paris, and goes personally to present them to the Emperor. If the Foreign Ofiice officials faithfully reect their chiefs opinion the loomiest view is taken as to the results of t e French crisis. Boulanger is consider- ed to be master of the situation.` It is pro~ bable that the arrangements for the autumn manoeuvres in Westphalia will be changed so as to convert the manoeuvres into a warn- in demonstration along the frontier. The urtemberg and Bavarian contingents will share in the demonstration if decided upon. The press of all shadesof opinion take a pee- simistic view of the outlook. `Forecast of she American cabinet. There are. some prominent Republicans who say the cabinet, as now arranged, will .be 3 great surprise. One of these well- 1- ed gentlemen says he has reason to `eve that when the slate reaches the senate it will read : _ Secretary` of state, Jss. Blaine ; seoretsryefe yhe n-esungy. Gen. Russell A. Bl ) Iwuruolry va ulu unvy, uvuu vvwnu-' maker ;`secreta ` of war, Gen. Rusk; secre- tary` `of the intenor, M. M. Eetee ; attorney- genexal. Roberts. Taylor; commissioner of -`agricultural Powell Clayton. It is now -given out `that the presidential party will leave for Washington on Feb. 25. naenmoo aheuuauonuna. V A.}:C.;fWeb__eter, s northern Montana stock zrowet._Ju.st m (tone thepattle ranges, so u tholvlfmil 'W,It_l_ter.n not ood for tie settle. The l'_er_,fronen _and there is not a pal-tIo'legt% 1g`gi;athg_gg`_und;- , Mmy s- - {oi-vaem. It is just cattle are jge 9n._the rivers. If, . " hA"n .1...-am than . . s 0?`! `V C` `- -. ' ,_ _. . `uuclnuvlnvvuu. Ll. " Idti in during the `hodgh br_jn= `Numb, he Iu_L -A` AnOA An ?'$h'.'5x?a'i>ci"x`7n'a'1"":i Jas`7'o:`?o'5I:":`i 3.`; . sine: % lwuamuag'mma healthy -Ahmi ' v, 1.n-~ .* Bu-no Y. I. 1.. and D. society. -__ ____.. _ l'_--I__ .____1 -44, 1 from 10c. up. Trinity church, Ban-lo. `III I 11 April 4th is t1:O:.(it-I,-tg 'x;e?t:<)_1:'S:ott Act re-V pe_a.l in Lennox and Addiugton. ` V II _ , _ l -2- I._ ._ A. 1)..--`-\.-3`fi `Sn Iv- YES. uansauuun uvu-vvn.w-or vv ---_ --- ._ - __ , There are seventy applicavnntafoyzlza. vacant position as bridge tender -at Port Dalhousie , I,,__ L--- _._1--L....'l 3.... LI... nub V Tlle Lincoln paper mills will erect 8. stone ulp mill ou the awe of one lately burned at V ex'ribon.- - V I The Galt curlers, winners of the Ontario Tankard, were met by a. brass band on their arrival home. It is re orted that grave robbers have stolen the od of Morin who was recently murdered at, esserton. 'I`L.-. L.-.u:.I.nu A` {Jan nnufnrln Tau! .ghninf'.V llkfal Ill JJ.Vll5I\ld\ Watt bawosnnocev-of ; ` _ . ' Customs olcials at Brockvilfe have . ed two young lads for smuggling ucqargoil. g:-. u The Provincial Treasurer has -made his annual statement to the local Parliament. _L f;(;'\t )Hw(:})-'8. ;ei;c;:;i 'fc;r7 She inext- xlag: of meeting of the AGra.ud_ [Lodge 01 S.` anaua \-av. nun vw - -nu-aw- v- The bencllgrs of tlu-."Ontario Law `Society have decided that the attendance at the new Law School shall be compulsory for one year. ' 1- ml 15,, ,,_,. _2-I n-.....I -2 the Australian ballot bill. Aann vuvnnvvc -rs-I-tn. we vu-nu`----uyvv _v- 77%? v v.`-- At a meeting of the Provincial Board of Health the other day, arrangements were. made for an amendment to the General Health Act giving the Board power to'- deal with epidemics in unorganized districts. United States. . The Maine Legislature has refused to pass - ' q I I n . |IJ|\- L\oIavAv-corn-o -v-vuqvw -v-c-u An attem t was made to bm the bank .of'* Superior at Vest Superior, Wis. V - l__I L-I:.1--- Ln! 1.... 1.-.... J '?lZ'.'a'g-isl'a.t`.1;r;l~1:a.I; a bill ' prohibiting base bull playing on Sunday. - Y7--- ----- ------It-J -L (`-1.1-ngll He? E1}.i{r2;I1J15J1I3:;'aI'r{;t}Lgi;e ' payment of taxes, and blood shed isa.nti- cipated.` - Fhm imndaru umrn nn.nhn~m'I a.f.'Newtnn-- cxpuwu. - V ' Fwe bur. lars were captured at Newton,- Conn., wlxi e stealing a ride in a side door Puvllman. 7 _ . J . ` Pork'wa;s also haw in Chicago the prices ' being the lowest yet quotpd, May sold as low 3us$ll.l5. ` - "Q luurvo av- v-u cw wuqv- . . | The Saturlvay H5? holic,la.'y Bill has been - defeated in the Pennsylvania Senate. ,, ,1, I, _ .1 -_, 1 ....e`....!....,! I.-. . &i{.c'; ";:.;;;;i;.;a";;;{;.:e;;(1;..-.,(a [by ! Jtaliaus as ettsbon, Pm, last Friday. ,_ 1-.. ___.._-_I _ L211 vvw Awiiilvlilleapolis desgatcfx says that Kate`, Claxtou, the actress, as had a. severe stroke` of paralysis. I I'll , , I 1! The Senate passed a bill 'appro})ria.ting" $250,000 for the prote'ction.of Amerlcan in- - L-;-rests in'Panama'. I u\.L VIHLIJ but a. utaluunw . __ . V , The trial of the U. S. gunboat; Ya.nktowu' A on Thursday was successful. The vessel made sixteen knots an hour. ' "TI&if11}1 's'.p"1{Ix}2)} of Lafayett conege' at Easton, Pa. , have been suspended for haz- ing and have gone home. 1-I-II , 11 1__I!___ 3,, 11.. _._,Q`.___ gtten decline in the prices of May wheat at Chica 0, on Thursday, the sales were at $1.08 to $1.063, _ - ~v.g..~_.;_ I 11,, :1: ,p Vii; Vtv<;tvz1i`;`c:c'::i'pvt; Jr ;;c;1:'dt,au "`rtT.`3:' the United States since September at 1888 are reported at 4,723,456 bales. 1' `T,,,_ IY_.,I,II-__-- .___-J ~--- --r-vv--v -vv -;v--,--- ~----v- Hawthorn & C , of New Yo1jk:h\;esuec1' Mrs. Langtryfor $2,700 for kiltsjurnished I or the production of Macbeth. Jl`IO V A` `T.___ 40'nii;;`is}:11,gzia{ioua"iiiiii;.ms, of New` York, is suing her brother-inAlaw for $10,000 [for breach of promise of marriage. . a_-___L-.,__ *n,.______1 I.__ --|_-.1 1-4. auantm %"s&Ly"BZl.'Li"h;; Zkea for 323,000` ' compensation in the case of thehhip Bridge-' water, seized by the Canadian authorities and - afterwards released. ' - b | .\ out, Is sumg ner brother-In law tor $10,000 W-WW-.1 -twwww T of ' The Fruit Growers Aelooietion of On. Secretary Bayard has asked 828,000 tn oommencaddtmir "mud m ' in of the ship Bridge-` t'h Cw" H' `M "i"8~ `Y9 - - - - - Dorm delivered an address of welcome to 12122;:f3fe`fa2?` ``````````` '` ml which the `President re lied. The 1>x'u1- dent's annual addreufo own}! and f the._re- wmi` walkers 9 SP0 l'l 1 0`. B1 mslnder of the sitting woe oeeupled by the County, Ind. T., quarrelled wxth his nelgh-: ,,.din`l0f "Po,-._ - H - . bor Calvin Clxttrclx, about _an axeiand shot, chute: Gordon, who; hv. bull, hlm dead. A Jury COIlVlCt8d lker Of hun` Walt i. I-Qapitga 1' mde i 5" "`i`5- now turn! but out his real"ne.me`h`Ch'arlee our World. . Swanson ol Duunville.` in IIalgi$III"!n<,.i,1whisro :- Aocklamd advices. report all quiet in hewu-brought up.. Hi! eentenoeIill'pro- Samoa. ' gbably be commuted, ea` thefpeo'ple Ire _ _C_upta.iu Wissmau has left Berlin for East.` |Vl`'-W9d_ in bi` V05 V A ' ' l 3`-5-1 J . . v u . w . . .5 ~--..- ~---. `--.-a -.. -_- John Kell was assaulted a.'t"(3t;i5\`ve`ll, Ohio, and ro bed of $500 by his son-in-law. 9 l|1'\I A , L; nruluaa. i . Captain Wissnmn East. Africa; ' A,-LI ,' I ,1 -.n 1I,,,,,f JIIIIUKWI ` Lord Ailsebury has begun suit for divorc from his wife. V | Admiral Luce has been tehderod a." re-' ception at Havana. , ' I XVI, _ I,I, __- L_____I.I.,.. _.__ _,,A ,,, `S , _. P AI , are exteudi1)g in the_' North of France. ' 1 ez;11}1TaTrZxzaVn1(isaio1xaries%l'xa.ve hot ben re- iczwed by the Arabs. ' 1: v n __ _,,`9n _, . 1,,` L; `I , _ ____ , s .mh"dv.L:a.:>1:proba.bly `become French Minister of._Fina.nce._ V `: . ` A unionist n1eting"'8.t Brist`oT bijbke up with cheers for .Glad_stone..A .- _ Z!V1`}vae_Vst6a.;nez:,_$iontezuma`; %A;&8 \`V.!f60k`d 03 the coast of Georgia lapt week: ` ` Y):'.A.!--..I,__ -4, 0.0 '~:I.z.`:;I - Zi{i"(;tV.:i;1_`g_l-)yv;;;1?l;1;:;n" :>;;ositiotffh we new nuhtary law con`.tinues>o.t. Buds-Peuth.A I IIYI On A Whitebook on Samoa.n a.a.irs was pre-I seated in the Gertuankeiotgt L g` Damage to the extut 0! .0000 Was caused in San J oae,Costu Rica, by_t e recent *ea!'thquakes. , _ .onaf..a .--- _m15';;lwa;t.z:i;al joint stolc coxpiay {will abort- ly be otganizad in Vienna with La cnpttal stock of 2.000.000 otins. ' ` '7` _ .. v-- vu ugvvvgvvv on-I000!-It `Patrick Malloy-, accused at perjury in his evidence before the Parnell Oommigaipn. has been committe_dqrtr1al. ` ` a .- _.-' ` ' 6 - --uw v-cu-uv vS`;.-'-"IEe't'ernburg' fzcozresv `pemnlenb '5 ` Russia. is suspicious 9 the Ameen ` prepare for any emergency. '" " ' 3 . > `I ll- 13-11.--_-._ .2- _- _____g_ ,1 n . .u- zlli .'u r.i;::3;.`l'f.o;;'.JisVt;;;"v:vo;;eJi. that through a violent 1'ain-s'b6:'f'a few day: ago with a l<.>w1. umbzpmigtbk hem-V:~ n:..`nI.-_I-'. m___._-_. _ 9 J cegiti use V ._v-._ w... u- .-u-- cu no VI vv C73` Yu_ I _ gr V `8:.i'1'-Ch1$x-`lei Tapper, at a. banquj; in Lou-| 1 don a. evz',highta..dg o'haSd("CIna.dndwohld 1 never !1.51Y9'!'VP.%t:1},Q9"-9`:i9!!`` '43- I nex'ation_._' ` W_q,,_, ,.M`_ iATa _ . ; I Presid`1i%`Ca`1'r6t'h5.i"FIi.'IkotI M. Mayne 1` Presiden ! the -- . -- *- . fol`!!!-IVV-,0&1%`L , \ II 0 k A - February 21;; '-.Vr n. -ex; i ;Il. l' ' """`V"? vvv j-noon .I.'L'UU V (:1 . , There are 3,500 children in the Kingston public school. A , . L - Mr. Colber of Halzlixuaud has taken his Iii in Parliament. M V 3 -' ` ` ' -4 `-- -- ~---._ L_-A.I `-,-.._v.T.-_v._ -._ -..._-..-_,.` __-v-3 --`.( -r,%v-f`V - \. , . . . en._r.;nse.-."u.a.;.. _ % Touorrro. Feb.v2o.-The chief business at the Home yeetexdey was the consideration of the Oltillllt.` A billof tome int.ereeI*'Ine introduced by Mr. Fi`e}d. It proposal to -An-': 1' enable the town of Ooboun_1r'_w ilegaeydeben-T tunes for nilny pnr|;oae;~1.,.T"1`h_e!v petitions were very few. One was presented I: Mr. Davidicreighton on `behalf 0!` Owen uud l akin! tbelull tax exemptions be abolished... Th: nun. mint entn rinrnntfgn nf .C.n`v uxmx waaau uxexernpuona ue uuuuauuu., ; . The Home went insecornmittee of.8.9,:ply * of 1889. The total amount-toabe voted for civil i covernrneut in 8312345. abomnn in the De- partment of Education. aecorn Vred.wit.b em- i mates of 1888. adecreaae of 150; in Crown ` Lands adecreaae of 81250; in the Provincial Secretary : Department a decrease of 89095. Com red with 1888 `h9I'.'.i.\ an` increase in the xecubive Council and Attomey-General : Department of 8790: in Public Works 81000; ` time 50; Department of Am-ie'nIu're` 821,- ` 000. Total increase. 323.795; total `decrease, I10 405 1 to eonaidertlne estimated tor the nancial year ' Treaeu Do.-partmene 8%;~`Publio Iuacitn-T \Il'IIII- c o a o o o I 0 I C If The counties Ioudmg tho hi ho_I::iuIhbu'.';E I patients to the asylum: were ork 128` Wept- 1 9 worth 40 Middlelex 36,. Simeon 35.W ton ` 26. Guy 55, Ft-outenao'20. Cprlotoq 19. I up 1 won none from [Halibut-gon. Iupinin`Du~ 1 tries. Parry _Sound or Rainy River. n pox: ` amallent being? "each from .Mlll|If fgnd % Thunder-Bay iuttiot. 1. `:3: The Average number of daily pation a.r`ni- tlgnh In thn nvnuinninl nluhnnn ha IRR7`unn HUI III UIIU [IITUVIIIUIII IDJIUIIIP -III `XI W 2915.m1 in 1888 there were 2985-; gmqge; 3? live veure 2641. The report conteine come." commenton the eul_)jec_t o_l inebriety. It .aaya:` f` ewggcpnt Agitation in Toronto lot the eetnblie of en Inebriete Aeylum in` thet5citr.,.e._' ~`~tlue movement last summer} in EnInilt`on1 ` the. eeme object in view. points to the 7fi6t;;..tlzat the care of inebrietee` in e` Lprcblemn which! at the preeeut , time is again pressing iteell on the attention of thoughtful `nunde.'t~7_l`hU -fanatic and hyper- religloue type recognise in the mebripte e cleu-, intellect `and eey thet he has amply fallen from grace. that hie drinlcingxprppeneb ties are the work of Seton and that the 0110:`! - hope of cure depende on_ the grace DIG . . . . The eclentm eeeerte that inebriety in 5 physical dieeeee and mutt be trestedon prinetpleeju harmony` with scienti- tic knowledgorolthp `preeent dey." [Em nu: `I270. V _ The report of` the Innpgctor of. Prisons and Public Charities ziviug statistic; relstivqto n-wiunrin `nus than innnnA'n'IuI hnnifin tun nnnudnt. 'l'oro'uto;.' .. Kllyltonn Hnmlltnn . _ no-vcnoocn aoooaorofotn` 0"` mm ' oruI.}.......-.- ocnIIlonIocit\'m~ l'\I,_ LA1-` ...___.I___ -1 I__..._L!_.. .. IIKIIIID - a u u - A o u o o v n c n o u I - o u Q 0 0 I `HIV The total number q! lunotiotgnd 'idiot'1.i:' tho in-ious nylums-on Sept `30 was: males 1670,` felnan ~1567.`totnl 8137. of whom 357 males npd~312 females, com 671.1039 admit- ted durum the year. V ' A ' I'\l-5.8 nun flhul II--ado.-n LII IIIIUVI" III]. IIIIUTIUUI p8tiOt;li- dentin the provincial asylum! in 1887 "In: 001! ant` his 1999 than; urn:-n QQQKJ nu-Au-Ann. Al :j:. i two Iunmonlns lulhd in nu Iul_oou_ low T | . II Ildnlglt. H.uuL1'o1t. "Fob. .19.-Joo Brown, who Inc 5 laundry at 82 James-street north, ' Ill Billy Mocsllum, Va. foklr who operates a l --mg !-. I-mm:-(I At u. nmuntrr (dun, -nnn~In`1v 1711: ms GONDENSIQI} uqmng lull Duly uxuvuuuul. `a nun; wuu Upv sweet board at the countryleire, werthadly` Itehhed lest -night. - The row in thearoedeo uloon, .27 `Jernee-street "north, ehortl before .12 o'clock. Another mm name Reid had his hand out. It is not itively known who did the stabbing, but emee Guthrie, the owner of the-saloon, and Donnie Kellg, jr., both respectable men, were erreete about 4 o'clock. The prison- ere were both in the dock at the police eonrt . 41.3- ....u....Inn `sndr an \l'nf`.nuvn ant` `RI-turn B1`! WEED uuuu us uuu uuvn nu vuv yuuvw vvpl w thin mornln ,but as MoCa.llum and Brown l were not ab e to attend the case was laid om. '1`-he magistrate xed bail at 8500 end two euretiee of $250 each, which` we: {promptly furnished, `end the defendentp _ were releued. V - . ' ' ` . IIVL- ___u__:..-.._ L--_2_.. -1 u.- -..L;........ `V In I l vlvuwwuo l Thetpreliminery hearing of the `charges. I against Matthew Bnrne, Herbert Galvin and John Stoneman for breaking into Alex. a '.l.`urnbull e house, 24 Erie-avenue, on Feb. 3 l and stealing a number of articles took place . at the-police court thie,_.xnornln;.;., Qalvin was o'o'mmitted~ for trial.` `There, waeggxxo evidence connecting Burns and Stoneman | with the robberyand they Vvere.aeq;_1itted; . Galvin is held on another -charge of larceny. .l.1I......|.. V4.11." - ....`-uljnnlylnn niinnnmnnn UIIVIU ll uvsu Uu Iuvuuvs Uunsv vs |wsvvu s `Charles Kent`, _e goody-looking young `man, whose srents are very respectable, stood in the col: at the police court this morning and confound to no less than four charges of lsrceny. The police have also evidence in their possession connecting him with numerous other thefts, but as he gave them very valuable information concerning the ' workings of a. gang, of which he was a. mem- ber, they were not pressed. The magistrate will pus se tence on Thursday. | V 14`. an H 'H',"l1`nm- made An amnion- WIII PIII BU IIUIIUU VII .l.llILlI\lD,o V. E. an H. H.` Fuller made an assign- ment of their estate to Wsltor Anderson- yelterday afternoon. , 'l`Ing 'Ii'rnf. l1rnnvnI~n' Lnlntnfinn nf nnu I Mysterious Find on Ilelel l"erer--A II. at I. I . IIOIIII Grllllodo Kmawrox, Feb. 19.'--A porter etthe Brit- . ieh.America.n Hotel found in {the hotel e. number of pieces of dark colored pa 1'.- He picked them up and found their to '_, ieoee of benk notes. Each leoe yes a pot `goof A I eeperete bill. The regmente were `loud to represent poruone of 8856." The ` {reg- mente were comprised are followed: One.Q!90 hill, one 850, three Q20 I._;'nine O19 ; _-;e$e'vpn 85 : end one 81. Nearly All {she e1ii&ion- benke an ropro-orxtmwhile two ogmeyoahqv fo! Ugiited Steteenetee. . ` - N . `e~Kin4"sSon and Smith e;Fe`HI' bani is I ` . In-- .n..h.if."n QAIVIII J|YLHA`.-l\`Ah` hrnlhyi.` - - Tho Km.sson Ind syuuvurom bonus; law. }rml`ng to .tah5,4pro19.ot.:Vv9I; , - ' 4-iod nwsouth Elmaley---yesterday by-a..~`lu`o |mj-19rit |. \ `cotmuu-o u'nu Gtfnlul ;l'_-_(| k._ __:'j._`; `- 81'. I-Ivacmnqtz. Qno_.., Fob. 19.":-=.-_A` co - `Halon-ocburrod on-tho Grand Trunk Wlflllt night ntinbout 7o c1ook two miles ` fromshyncintho |tpxion,betweon thy lfomt I.dvuu`puu tniu.d\\b hm w.6o-.`ud tho hon! train {rem Montoxfonl. , Luster o! 89;. Hysointhg gywu pH;ht!1, 9- ; jund, and 1 another -porpon. -whoI'th}qg" sI' A at II unknown.` Tho`-two. . onglnoertiilnd ` nmoniumpod 0.! th91II`1. ` in u Tip collusion oomfktolyndolno {sheds j ongtnon -`and ton V fgngo car of the pry! " ` '. x.`.:. 5. f B 003 Ulifkl, Ila; III) av. >--u I:-15!! ? ?z :! :?..`.;n"c`3;~%'i"3n' e L -at in. 4. -- 0` III ` - .!,.o---- "W i laeasgg-;=.,e.2&.9.22;.;....a;..,..,.... ....... IUIIU` \Ju`l'|III'U Kl VIII >Il1.|llUU|I1l' TCIDII VG` IV [hum [qr the insanolnd idiotic wa,preQons- V yesterday. L T . ` - IunInlAn " OHM III 1 at uuuuvuv. The Ontario Tankard has been won by the Gait. curling club. T . V ---- v'.I-_ n_....-_n.....~.-. -1.- T ~ .u`ddo"`dhi6_i 6-Peril. M 3? Sioux Grrv, Ia.,3'ob. 19.--Judge ljgaomnd 11_ll'....4 5* HRQ , . hlmv SERIOUSSI ABBING AFFRAY. `cii1|uf..;o`p"t,ub can mgiglf . mpg:-nunlnu fl..- ' ""_Z_4` WHO WERE ;[gI;hAUTHORs?` . 4,, _-.$' I._.` ;n._ _n-m.` ..;..; 71;`... 4.2.3.` v_ :- KINGSTON News. BT35 . cum. _n:&.:1gomgg; ' Ens in J. `-?..'msz ffgffxi .~. 9.-.~ma,uL ` 'n 0 Scott :Act>'Ihould b'o ` ` . 3'?:'.".'!!'. f"b-.' i ;': 4"`L.~.:`>.-7,3 1: -~a"..-..L .`.'f: ' I ` : " -. _ 4` -3 _ A A "` . -K Y ; A *:&>l11uE&g'*;I`$`T?':R : .. lml \Jl|u vun lance `.--v. The death of Mr. ITJ`olm Carruthers of Kingston isreported . -. ' 11; II . .._.I_ I....I - `.3... `unsung-Ga` 21 ! . Adam A m 18!. . 160 i -115 RR ?'*<;:;%;; ` IUIIUIUUI'e - - i V Houston did not bring the enirelo i_ with _ the letters. Witness id ' `not as about them, assun;ing_ that they. `had been de- stroyed. He particularly avoided askin from what source the letters were obtain . '; because Houston `said he `bound to J secrecy, which he asked.` witness to te- ' spect. .-Witness rst knots that Pigottga ` former editor or The Irishman, .. cu plied | them at about the ;t,il.l1,;_: thej.publicati+cn;of ' the -articles n- " tneIlism and`C'rlxne" `was A _n.'*.-_q,.e did-_ act ykccwthat the I artington, w o, fol ; 1- ,' __ not g _ to do. di1`ectly\.:.or;`-indirectly. .`;mh:th6r I u-mlnlinntinn itnnunn Alunsrntl than uritnnn "Hum " UHV IICIIIUI ' VI IIIIV `vvllvwlw vs vuv `1..l'uO`$ ff ` , V a 3,-`,.., M:-.jM . .'.|'1=:.! `fo2fdiro`cti=::i Ugthly `Tho `Vltueas Ila: Tiff 'a`_srgyne`wrIt::r+_g_r. 'Io::.KIO'l`l_jQ._ `A V `L: A LONDON, Fab. l9.~Whon the PQ.l`il"9`1l Commiqiolynqnmod its aittiggs to-day Mr. Mgcdonal1,-.,`,_.mnagor -of The '.l`im`es,` was. cross-examined. by` oounspl for ._the Fur- nellites; Hwdoclinod to `say Wlnet-hex` he nnnnnnrl OLA A` .'on 0 ant` `Ian I:'{ I TH-AT '5%M*3?%?ii`%LvoouNssL :k ?`V9f;W" 45.3 VIIIUUUo' u re .3 first five which th`e'Iriah Inhn Jzutuqvlllugi , In 0-, _>_ vvuvvluul gnrded the .,of.Jan..9oo.nd May 15 the only im itdht one: among the $7} Loyal and Patriotic Uni'ou,_ha.ncled IIC I r. Houston, .lodrot.ary of ' that the ma Parnell latter: were genuine-before the first article on `?Psrnoll- ism sndi_Cri_me Ins published. '_ He did not I think the body of the letter of Jan. 9 was in the writing of Mr. Campbell, Mr. Pore nail : Inn:-aha :-n "A5111 nnt. nnfinncl gnu Aluanvvu ua survn vvu . _` 7 "_ J St. Mary : had a bi Imppripl _l.'Vede_tt!qp meeting the other nig 1 ... ` = T ' V _,_g,, In _\l._l..... ...-.. --....I....)nIvabfV,I.n6

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