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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-11-15, Page 7• r AFTER THE BATTLE; VICTOR AND VICTIM. Laurier Will Have Over Fifty of d Majority. THE. FIGURES TELL THE STORY. (steric. sstp en th e( the partiash In the House In °ultra, the Uot'ernmeut sus- ; Ind. Con. I.114.tallied a revers. , t eel a,hnro,' whit Ontario 7 40 45 the portionsQuahog 14 11 her• etofore hate been almost guiltily Liberal. This returns at the time of writing Indicate the wlectl•,n at 51 Conservatives and 37 Liberals, leav- ing the ouubtitueuties of Ntpis*lug and Algoma still to be polled. The list of losses, It would seem, totals :'_ lu til. Provle°, and Involves the ,Irrappearanoe from I'arllament for • time of tunny well known Ontario lnsmb.rS. Mr. Jansen McMullen. Dr. Landerktn and Mr. Wllflam Ulbtoa .rc the most notable members who have been defeated. Others In the last Liberal contingent from this Province who sought re-el.etlou and Itl:sULTtt IN DF:TaIL. w ill but have seats In the nest Par- liament senile. Wool, of Ilamilton; Gtr. Joseph Featherston, of I'e.I ; Me. Mollusk, of South Victurin ; Mr. Bun- sen Graham, of Nortk °starfo, Mr. Hurley, of,Eart Hatt.igs ; Mr. John Eraser. of East Lambton ' Mr. Vel - entitle Rats, of North-Mtddlesus ; Mr Sample. of Centre Welliugtou, idol ilr. Frank T. Front, of North Leeds. sod tiren•ills. lir. Stubbs, Indepun- dint, who gave u general rapport to the iiorernmettt, was rejecte'1 In 14arfwell. 0.. the other hand, the Lib= orals gained tine seats In the Pre - fare furwurly Geld by Conservatives. The following ere the gains tend lues- U\'l'title. Llbrrel liaise Nova Scotia 8 12 Now Brunswick ... 1 8 5 Prince Edward 1.14 2 3 eauhobt 1 4 British Co'umi'ta 4 NQrlbwset Tar. ....�1 1 10 77 126 Of th8 indepeadents and Patrons nate gave nn independent support to Ow, t;overtiment upon the majority of questlars upon which the Hones di- vldtrt an,l the tenth, with eenreely na otceptlon, voted with the Oppoeitlon. Smith .III gton. W,tlatid. , teeth Iteatnw. West Northumberland. Bythwell. rk 1ytldtmanl. (itrngarry. `forth Bruce. • Total 9. . ---4'easeevatics t:.1ua Ottawa. 1141110ldo L Y. ('entre to. Peel. Prises Edward. Il o ntnna:. -outta Vlatorbi. a'ewewal ,crit Ontario. Knot ITastlugs. Feet Lamhtou. .'tooth tiny. ae(th Wentworth. \orth Jltkllntri. ('entre Wellitottun. \„rth Wellington. 'north Janis onto Ureitalle. Itrcatekaliet. • l'ahliwell. ' taroin assail S. ter t.,. Tot l Si. 'reit ("(r'Ptltltt(l%. !leathers Elected an Fnr as Known Tblr Meriting. ONTAt1lO-Nluery-lots Member*. Constituency. L. C. Addington, Bell . 1 .(igen., Bothwell. Burdon » _-.. ....1 .. Brant. S., 1I.yd 1 Bruck%ille. Culbert 'I'rrrebonns, Pretontalue 1 .. lairs Rivers and at. Maurice Isur.au 1 ,. Two \'oulitaluw. F'thief' , 1 .. Vaudreull, H .rwood 1 .. Wright, l'hnmp,gte 1 .. Tamnska, Mignault 1 ., Not'A Stan IA 1weuty Mrutbers. Cunrtttueaoy. L. C. Atuipule. Wade 1 .• Autlgonsh, MiLawre . 1 .. Cape Breton, Kendall. Johaatoa 2 Colchester, Gourley . 1 Cumberland, Logan 1 Digby. Cupp 1 .. Gub•eboro, Fraser 1 Halifax. floosie,., Kenny .. 2 Hants. Russell 1 .. Internees. McLennan .1 .. King's, Borden ....,. 1 Lonet.burg. Kaulhaeh 1 Picto.i. Maedouald• 11. Tupper l 1 RlehnsxuA, Mathlearton 1. •. ihelburre rind Queen's, Fielding 1 .. Victoria. Ram 1 ,. Yarmouth. Flint , 1 .. N KN' tilt I'N!►W ICK -Fourteen • Merl berg. Constituency. L. C. Albert. Lewis 1 s• Carleton, Hale ., 1 Charlotte, Uatlong 1 (lloistester, Turgoon 1 Kent, Leblanc 1 .. 1 Klutz's, Fowler Northumberland. Mctrrtasey Restlgouche. Re1d 1 .• et, John City, Blair 1 .. St. John (lty and County Tucker 1 Sunbury and Queen's, Wlhnot .. 1 Westmoreland. Emmer.on ... 1 .. Vlrtorl'i, Clstlgan 1 York. Gibson 1 .• P11IV(I': KOWAKO. ISLAND -Five Members. , ('onstltnency. 1.. C. King e. Hughes Prince, E., Le(urgy ...,., .. 1 1'rlr.oe. 'W., McLellan t , Queen's, E.. McKinnon Qufnn's, W„ Doctor 1 111117 19114 Ohl II MIA -8lx Member Constituently. L. C. New %..monster, Morrison 1 .. Vtetorin, Eerie, l'rior 2 Bruce, E., Cargill ......... ..... ....... .. 1 111N1'1'oitA Seton Menthers. Bruce, N. (:alnpbell .... 1 Consllttleao7 1a D. Bruce. NF: 'Tt►tmte'..._" i •• Bren.kn, 8'ften 1 ,. Cardwell, Johnston ..,...,.. 1 Mae kxtMd, 13ny1 .. 1 Carleton, Kidd 1 Rube ...... 1 Cornwall. Pringle ,. 1 Prttuncher, Le Rider •. 1 Dundee, Broder Durham, E, Ward Durham, W., Jaeith r NOHTfi1VM;5r TEltRll'OKIK9 Elgin, E, "Ingram- .. 1 - . - Emir Members. . `Essex, N., Setherlan•I .......... 1 ,• Constituency. L. C. Essex, S., Cowan ,..... 1 .. Alberta, Oliver II.) 1 Frontenac, Calvin .. 1 Aaatnitnbi. E., Links .. 1 OlenRnrry, Schell 1 ronin. W.. Slott 1 Grertillo, S., Reid ... . 1 Stakatahewait. Davy. 1 ,. Orsi, E., Sproule ._......._. ..-... .. Grey. N., !Jerome .1 Independents Elected. • 1 Selkirk. McCreary Grey. S.. Cschardson Haldlmand, Thompson Halton, lfenderson,k.. :11nmlltom hark, r and !truce 1 Writ Elgin-Roi•h1e4u, .A. 1 North S rncoe-Mc•(:\rthy. mitt 500 1 Vann.uter, B. C.-9in!th. --Lager, Mata -h1' as'+riwal. Hastlugq, E., Northrop .„ „ 1 Wulnitant-Puttee 41.11...) Beatings. N.. (.'ancallen ... ... .. 1 1G,hinson .M a Patron L1lueral ; Me. llastfngs. W., Qrrhy » 1 C'Arthr is ^n Indep-•udent Government Ilurn, } Macdonald.. cui,ieort •r . Sga!th tan Lnhor LiberalW Huron, •McEwen ...... ..... .....4 •• ant Putt.•• also rupp•lit. tbs. amen-- linnet, N'„ Holmes .. ». I .. Kent. Stephens . .-.. .,. 1 .. neat ON It, general Polley. Kiegeton, Britton ... ......... 1 .. New Ilrltlsb Common... 1.nurbtun, E' , Ssmmrws ... ... .. 1 In the taw British Haw of 1 t,nl• i.ninbton. W., Johnson ... .._,.... 1 • 1.nnaark, N', Rosamond .., fA1A° tilers ars-' Lanark, S., Roggen .... - ,• 1 [tankers and financiers ... ... ....22 Leeds' and Grenville, N., Leven .. 1 Barristers and Q. (. 1. ... ...... 116 Leeds, R., Taylor ... •. 1 Brewers, iltetlarms and wine Lennez, N'lllem1 merchant( .., ... ... ... ... ... ... :a Lincoln '., Lancaster .. 1 ' '•' .. Civil rind mining engineers ......4 London,d•Innn, HnHyman n l Niagara.,. 1 olli y proprietors and toed ' ... ....... (\ MMdlrs.z, K. (Tumour ..---4"...........r's •.r •' - - ' ••• 17 Middlesex, N., 8herrltt ... .. 1 Btplcmatl.ta aAd l;ncornmenl , Mhtdleaex. E., Mcliugan.1 T)tftctnls ...:.. . ... ... ... .. ' 17 MItidlesez, W., Calvert .. ..-1 .. Estate ag''nts, nrchit.ets at.i Norfolk,-N.v (aearlton -,............. 1 _ _ ntwmnta'ltw -'•a• - - «i • Norfolk. 8.. Tim dais .., .,. l ., rwrinereiand `.Rrlcultgirt to • :. 15- N.rtt.umherinrrf, W., McColl 1 a-h.'titry rind iantowlle,n ... ... 66 Ite•uhr of Karts Klee' oa Since Nerthumberlan'1, }:.. Cochrane ..' 1 Inaonneter,' and' metal mer• ... ... ... ... 19 Con :eAerut lou. (tntnrlu, \., McLeo] ... ......._.• l Tlm recall* e,(, the rvwtar.tttr toot Ontario, S. Roes ... .,a.. ,,..,,.. 1 .. Labor rcprosentetivov ........13 Bret electirem-have been as tolkrwe- .Oatark). W. -1100d ... ,.......:-_,. •Y .:- t August 7(l' -Sept. .Ooh, 1987- Ottawa. Belcourt, Birkett 1 3 Mehcnl toprofession .., ' ... ... t) (toe. Lib. Oxford, N., atutherinnd ... 1 .. Merehnots ... ... . ... .. 44 ((uteri .. 47 Otft'rJ, 8„ Cartwright _..."..»: 1 .. Ministers and ex•Minl.ters of • ... .,. " "' ._ .. Welton .. - r._ 41 2Q era Scotia 3 16 I4nl R1a{nn ____ _ _. _ ___ .. 1 ' G O'(rIi1n,•ut ...' ... ... ... ... ... 4O `few Iirunewlek ... ... 7 • 8 _--.-- 103 --r-re+lett: f'rrsriz 1 .. BaHwny rtntreeton sed eagle- . (4srtnercntive tlrta}.rlty, ., Praia. Edward. Atom ._... . . .; 1 sen .. ... ... .. ... .: ... 6 Sseun.l electkle, .sly 2Oth, 187..., - Tti+ulr•w, N., Itacke .., 1 Steamship and ship owners and. coterie. (\•,v. tibO, 1t nfr.'w, S.. 'aright, 1 .. bulldcn canalise ... ... ,., „ 88 _'7 cru »•II E.Iwnrda 1 Solielton, 111 or out of practice 24 Veva lilo,tia ... ... 1.1 Ill Bnro•, I', Chew 1 Stock and share broker. ... .: 7 .. ... .. 7 .J w lame •, S., Lcnruz ..... ..... .. 1 Shopkeepers and traders ... 13 bow Brutrwlok ... . .. Ton,ub4, (' , lir'4rk 1 t'nitt•nity profettors and Menitnbe ... ... ._ .:.:Y 4 1 •r.setsv, 11.. Kcenw . ..... . t� at-ikxNlenste,s ... .. ... int Pritieh AJolumbla . . 8 0 Toronto. W.. Clarke, Osler .. 2 .trmy and Navy .. ... ... . 64 - -- w )siert.(, t., fluff h w .. . ... .. 1 - ' 105 t17 Vi•torin. 8. • Vy smi' n ..-._ ....,..» .. 1 670 tangetteattve majority-. 4 _ ------_..irnterim),""e(..allang1am Il.lyd eleajton, Jan. 22nd. 1974- Waterloo, 9., rine. 1 , atandln2 or ('itis. Com Lib. (Welland. Gillian ..... 1 .. Liberal. Conservative.. AI W.Ilhtgtsxl, C., Mconw:u. 1 Mont real 4 afontrenl ... 1 99 tt'ell'ugto:t, 'N., 'Talton ... 1 Quebec 8 Toronto 4 nova 18otla ... ... .. .. 4 17 Italltaurtuct..S.. Guthrie -- --._-L-,-.Mallet-, -.....-- 1 Hamfliou._._- New Brunswick ... ... ... ... 6 11 Wentworth and N. Brant, Pat- Ht. John 1 )Ialtfa= l Prints I4wiirt Inland ... 0 8 er4n 1 ... Ottawa 1 Ottawa 1 1(saitl►ba Y : -_ -_2 WO/Worth, 8 1(tulth- 1 j s 1 Brlttsh ('olnmbla .........41 01 York. E.. Mitireen ...... • I; London 1 _.__i inns .--- York. N.. Maio* -- ..........., _1._. • 78 133 York, 1\'., Wnil•re 1 ., 12 9 Liberal majority. 010. QUEUE(' -Slaty-uv. Members. I h s I';/'1'It'F: LEADERS -A CON. Fourth election, S.•pt. 10, 1978- - (:onstituencY• L. C. TR,►AT. Con. .m Argenteuil, Christie .. ... .., �. 1 (►ntarlu.. ... ... 59. ... ... ... ... rBngnt. lfnrclt ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 .. Maj. Maj. Quebec... -... .,. ... ... 4•. 41.1" ru....e , ... ... ... ... ... _ l l: Nova Peons- ,..... 14 7 (kslbo.tt 1 Laurier ......S(XI 1'u d r !ir('. BRA"' " Ikenuharnnts, boye ... ..: ......1 .. Cartwright 679 Foster ......... " New Brunswick... ... 5 11 1:e11.r19.4e, Tallest ... ... ... 1 .. Paterson -1,250 Mnndnnald ... " LanitaNla...• ... ,.... a I 1lerthlor, Archambault ... ... ... 1 .. Tarte... ...1,764 Caron .......... " Prince Edward Island._ ... 5 1 Brain' Colq I4 natooture, Marcll ... ... ... 1 .. Blair 1,017 Bergeron ..... " . „ 6 II '"' _ __ Brvrmc, Fisher ... ... . ... 1 - Slfton 700 Davin " 1:17 6D Glint/ablyazul \'ercheres. Geoff- Muloek ... 500 Clancy, .........'. Quinn ...... ... tlot t&, 68.Fifth elsttMsa, Jobs20, 1 inmplalio, Rcusetu ... ... ,.. 1 ••, Bunten - 417 Tuucr Sir Ii 145 ::fm. Lb. Chnrletoix. -- gen .., ... ••... T Fielding :500 Ca/wrath .....: (Moes,.., .., ,.. 51 37 Chnteangu ,y. Drown .:. 1 • Fisher ' 554 Prior ... _. .. .182 "' "' 1q C91icoutiml•:,aguenay,Girard -. .. 1 Fittpntrick 1,50 Ilaggart ..... 371 Novar... ._ .. ._ ... ... ».. 18 fire teal. 1'( ... •.. 1 1.124 \\'allece ... .. 510 Nova ►(.cola .. ... ... ... IS 6 D R>o ... Bernier \ew Branewlek.., li 10 6 Dorchester, Morin ... ... .. .. 1 ikobell ....., 371 F:.1 ('larks ...2,855 t'ri tee Edward Island 4 o Drummond nnct Arthabasca, Ls- Rutherlaed 2,000 -N. P lath 1tt•L3 rlti l't'rth S, Erb I'eterletrl', E., Laq P' t••r1 Orli. W.. Kehler . Newepnper proprietors and tour - 1 Perry ems and brother El 1 Printers and booksellers 4, Three Rivers. Mon tealtu. (Auauiplalu. Bea ulin r uoin. toullec. Total 8. l'uu. Chicoutimi. N ioulet. Total, 2. NOVA 8(011.1. Liberal lisle.. ativr (..,In.. A.ui apoll., Cal* Breton (2). Richmond. . 'ItetaJ, 4. ('ouservative Ilan(*. ('ok•Ltvtter. ' Total. 1. • Illtt'NSN'IC K. bend !latus. York. W u tmortilattd, Rietlguuchs. (l teuceater. Kent. 1btrtl, 5. Conservative (tains, Kistg'e. Sunbury slid Quuenb. Total, 2. MANITOBA. Llber.l Gains• Norio. ' ronservrllve M tctkxlald. • \lilt1 it\t'b;81' 7'Il,IIRll't)ItIE:tn. Liberal Bolos. W..tsri a itx,4t. conservative /latera. None. IrKIKI'4: KC1a\►AMU *LAN -0. Llberarl (irtuw. __-- K Iaig's. Queett'a East. Total, 2. . Conservative Bales. Prince East. British ColumLla party- conipleziou un+hiul;iul. Two eleet:ols /still to 1e' had for metre occnpled by Liltt•rnls !n list Parliament. Total Literal gains, 28. lotaire inervatree g�Ci Gu,119. PUNISHING 9GER BANGS. Gen. Prinslee and Fouries Both' Killed. CRO6EEAAR ALSO WOUNDED Kitchener Ueseendt nn the Enemy in the Moonlight and for Hussars Use Their Huller Reaches Loudon end' Iieeettrs an Ovation -t'anesllens are Complimehted. London. Nov. 12. -General Buller, iecompanle.1 by 44.1 -wits ant daugh- ter, urrlte;l here this morning, 'and reported. tu. thti_Y (lr Office. i.arg i crowds; which had niatembled at the waterloo .station and in Pail Moll, cheered the returning General, who receit ell un oration. • Praise f..r Canadians. i'relnria, Nov. 12.-IteIortl re- celred here, say that Cal. Lessard, of the Canadians and Canadian artil- lery dirt magnificent fighting with General Sheittl-Dorrien In repulsing a desperate attack by the Boors on the British rcnr guard. --__. -_ triatainfia retest London, Nov. 12. -The War Office ham received the following despatch from Lord Roberts: "Johannesburg, Saturday. Nov. 10. -Methuen sur - prised Commandant* Sttymon anti Cerntaes, near Ltelltenburg, yester - ;day: Terse -stead- Hoerr were -found, and thirty prisoners nod .soteral wagons were'cnptured. There were no casualties among the British. KEtty-Kenny- aeporttr drat Major Meet:lutore, ut the. aeaforth 111gh- landere,• petupted Phlllppotls, Nov: 8. The hoer. fled in all dirtctlons..Three wounded here brought to our hoe- pitel. Surgeon Hartley end- seven men were wounded. Kitchener's surprise Party. "i.yttleto a rcportt4dwk-hatclteaer vncrosrfully surprised the Boers Our, ing the night Of N3v "'tii. alalnb11ntud party of tno 19th Hmn.irs and the Manchester Mounted Infantry. untk:r Capt. Chet wade, m.u.egtvl to pans 'the Dior outposts, teal while the Intter engnged •rhe enemy's picket the Hue - snag chnrg'•1 the Poore In the mon- light, rennin n1iny. • (hetwode and metered nun -commis - stoned officers behaved with great gall miry, but the Hussars would probably hare suffered severely, am they. got Into had ground, had not they born implanted by the .Mounted infantry. In the morning till ertll- 20 Tory Whir t torr° and completed the route of the Hoare, who are said to hero last heav- ily. Two Generale Kilted. "Smith-TA)rrlen'n wounded, who re- turned fromthe- A. 1,1 finer -ramp,, I�report ff sthlletthn,itj teen. t:;o'e'Ia-•r was wounded In deo recent fighting." PHILIPPOLIS RELIEVEB The Little Garrison Stood Long Seige. I:ty fur twelte horn lefties relief I rillIKINLEy AND tante. Mtrlt of th' attacking Doerr were Iwnth •r4 who hull taken the (lath .d aeutrnllty. . The Ithodcelan 14•,.r.e 1)1. 1 Brluwltvo, Not. 10. -On the disband- ing of thy Rh Anstalt'. ft4r-.s whirl' were ratan fur tb' war. (''I. l'lunrr paid n high eeopllmxlt to the troupe. H„ mitt that 1th,s1 wln'a toittrlt ution a W Lord Rot,erte boy guxrl cuwlrted of a sertkwible body of men, which Weluded 'sots herding towtemen. li(uetllfoutrlu Garrison. Bktewlfuateln, Nov. 12. -At u meet - Ing of tat Town Connell. the 31'Niue uauuxuu•al tilt the n1Jlitary author - alto require.' it piece of ground our '.arruek4 for it lreriaa Sunt gurr9 n of 7 000 troops. A committee war up pulntcsl G, oaeltrt a ARAI for tie pur {bore• l:alIre Party Captured. Lorenzo ]Cirques. Nov. 12.-.1 1utt h lit forty Hoerr retorting from Lorenzo Marques to jute th it cuuun•uuku4 wore ntet by a party of liritl.,h who k•Ilol eight. wounding and nuptnring the retuuiiulor. BOERS HARSH WITH BOERS. Tommy Atkins Marrying toilet. Girl. --Thr attack on ,Iaeub,,Ial 31 era Teraeheroua, Hrulal Altair --Col. Otter Now n Mull Colonel -Post of the N'ar ylUuenifontetu /iarrtron. London. Nov. 12. -Lost Roberts, 1n a 'despatch to the 'oar Wier. (%)41 urns tho newt' that Major Mackin- tosh. of the Sealorth Highlanders, occupied l t.illppolo . in Orange River l\Ntny, Nov. 8th. The Boers fled In alt dlrectiuus. Three wounded were brought to our hospital. Sergeant Hurttey UDC seven +'"lues were wounded: Pettish Columbia . 6 pe. Nominations Nov5th. helmet.. Madura Huntingda, nMaclnron a connotative majority. 68• ) - 71 Jnegnes ('artier, \ionic.. 1 London. South Wellington. Wenn n.1. South Renfrew. Weed WeNorthnmberinn I. Bothwell. Galan ANi) 1.1►RAES. S►:l�A1BW-- - iAhernl Gales. 811th elcetlon, Feb. 22. 1887-- Joliette, B•tslnot .. ... ... ... 1 Con. 1.1b. K n mourn ek t, Carroll ... ... ... ... 1 .. Ontario.. 40 Labelle, Releases ... ... ... ... ... 1.., Qnebee .. 11 3. Lnpralrle and Napiervllle, Monet 1 .. Nava aeon* ..... 13 14 I: Aseomptin(t. Laurier ... ... -.- 1 .. Now Rrnnswtek............... 10 A Local, Ian -tier ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 .. Manttoha..... 4 1 Letts, Dement ... .. ... (.. ... ... 1 .. Prima Edward Island... .., 0 A L'Inlnt. Derlrene ... ... ... ... ... 1 .. itrttteh Coinmbia.., ... ... ... 6 0 Ltabiniere. Fortin ... ... .. ... ... 1 .. Northwest Territories 4 0 Mnhtotncuve, I'retontalne ... .. 1... - -- Ma.klnonge. Leg -1s ... ......... ... 1 .. 1'r' 93 Megantie, Turret ...............1 .. f'onservativn mn j tray, 29. Mlssisquol. Meigs ... ... ... ... ... 1 ., Seventh election, Match 5. 1891- Mein 1(MM. IhtRata ... ... ... ... ... -1--..-- I Con, 1,111. Mrntmagny, Martineau .., .., .., 1 48 4t I(snttmorse,7, Casgraln ...........1 (!tract " 29 11 Montreal- \nra gland t 16 1 At, Anne s, Grillers* .... 1 .. New Rranwwick 13 8 8t. Antoine, Raldlck 1 Prion Edward Island...... 2 4 81. datnrs, 1*.m train 1 \fnnllnbn ' 4 1 8t. Lawrence, Blckerdlke 1 Brillsh ('Mnm81a 6 0 St. Man'., Torte 1 Northwest Territories ... 4 (1 Nirnlet, 1111,11 - -- Pontine, Murray .,. 12! Oa-1'or'theuf, 1'rllsic ('nneervntlre mnjorlty, 80. Quebec Vetoes, )fakMfn i .. Eighth eleetlon, June 28, 1806- (uebet' Fast, (eerier ..... r... 1 .. l'earelia. Con. 1.111. tat •bec Woo. lobell '.................. 1Cnebe.. ()Mario 1 48 4R Quebec County, Fitzpatrick 1 ,. Novae 16 49 Rlcth'lleu, Pau 'Well 1 .. Neva Pmol•, 10 10 Rlehmnnd and Wolfe, Tulin I .. New Rrgvwtek lel . 2 11 Rltsloeski. fusee +nt.'s• ....w......,..,., 1 ^ rHnre Edward Is1Q Itont•Cla, Rroxd.ttr 1 •• \faeltobt a Ile, Hynrinthe, Tkernler .,.»,... 1 .. heettom ('nnmhin / 2 4 Pt. Jphn's and Morelli,. Denser* 1 OI'1t1!tF.('. Northwset Ter... 1 1 2 Rheff(nd, Parmelee• 1 !Aber"! tittles. 34herbenoke, Mt !latish 1 R 801 1!! R'*(taages. flonttbalnae 1 " Pt. Atlale's Mont real. \t'.jertly for the 1 Itrr•,1s, 81. Atan1Aer14, 1.Avell 1 AtaMtaad• when prrno>Rnt len tont pl .ee Nle, 'Jeepparoeet.i, flaevrN6 1 •11Ertahoeee. t>nlarin a Hnldlmand. Glengarry. Motet 8. C^n•rrvellre Ottawa. Hamilton, t. tientrn Toronto. Peel. Triose Edward. Frontenee. Smith Victoria. ((vehwnil. 1 North Onterin. West Durham. Erect Mastless. Feet 1.ambt.sn. Mouth Grey. Routh Wentworth. North" aftddlrwer. ('entre We'llnetcwr. North Wellington. North leash Anil Grenville. nrnekville. Cardwell. lib Mot!' 34nnth Waterloo. Tote!, !8. • From Octolur 18th to Nov. 8th 1 hilippulls was at the mercy •.4f the Boers. 'Ilia first intimation which the garrison had of their approach wits Lite 'Lewd that the Iktr•4 (yeas? near Trompsburg and coming on to 1•hillppulir. Then a young local Boer rode in anti reported that a euu1111a11• do was approaching. The gurrisuh which •lmniedtately prepared to re- ceive.,,the enemy. consisted of 10 towtV mein, nine men of the Orangi' Colony Police, and 11 natives, un- der Lieut. Tonkin, an intelligence of• ricer. ..111.,the:-0fticlitldiv; um.nta were removed to the fort wait ol--iJu lowly eo neintiug of a small ;cep,. with reburial's' rowed the top. Soon atterwartis • Commandant Fouchet, 'with 60) men, node itru MA town and sent a mesaeogor to tho garrison demanding their marten - der. Mono was refuse' i. rl er. T is a d Tb in pruceede 1 to loot the protterty of the Britiah. They smashed n alas - nye safe at the boat breech ..sf tile. Bank of South Africa atnd took about 1320•_ hey alas broke Into the Matt• late/area safe, from which they took about CTN. The LiOera were extremely harsh in their treatment of many of their ow•n people wilt, had ut.tete.t tb Britt.lia Mr. llartnatn. 'n Dutchman. over 75 yearn of 4ge. who had been appointed justice of the peace under tho British, was (logged 481 his farm. 'Fite garrbsxt were Moly (100 or 700 yards nietunt, apd were able to got an ocrnrlonal ihot at the enemy, but they were subject throui;huut th.' occupation to u persistent and seanll- lug lire from every dir8-tiou. The Boer fire was continuous from Sue. day morning till Wednesday even- ing. On '1'ue.duy night an nttack was attempted, but the Boer. -re- fused to obey their commanders wh.141 they got to close (uarter.. (fur. lues instil( tly limed the leaders urging their men tat: but the enemy never got within 20 y-nrds. Four tl,tn4s during the siege the garrlacsi were called on to surrender rind refused. - Otte of the. hoer messenger.. after returning. was rent to take upa poi tion at the corner of the jail. Heretic knocked a briek out, ringing n loop- hole, and pro aeeled to snips' any ldew- b'r oi( .the garrison who showed him self. Before long, however, he was knot -through the fare and 1.1. ripper Jaw was ',nattered. Next day the. garrison naming/xi to escape. COMING FROM SOUTH AFRICA N'1t•e 310re Cs nadtans Aa11.4 for II ..me on they 8th. Ottawa, Nov. 12. -(Special). - ,A cable to the Militia Department Saye that the following sailed by the Vnneortver on the 8th Inst., for Can - A7,492, °limner ; 7,528. McCullough; 7,003, Vltmell ; 44 Villiers Brown ; 456, Jay. - Lord Roberts enblee Lord. Minto that Lieut. Elmeley, of the Royal Cane/114n Dragoons, 1e out of dan- ger. Cost of the War. L.a*don, Nov. 12,-1ue Clwueellur u. the l.xebequer'r Initial estimate o. 1.10,000,00, (rated it year ago, hie ulnad3 been ru.tuy 11085 esceedwl h.r lutt+.t estimate, prep,,red iu the (5):11•10e of Inn( rummer•, utnoutl:ea to about seventy tlilllat wields. It Was. timed. bowe,er. ewe.' the suppirttton that by September the renb.u►ileu te. the Boors wouhl lwte teen oompteae• ly crushed, and the bulk u[ the Brlt- talt trove emitted. to return hemi air allehael IL: ks'tleaelta expeota- tkate- h+►ce„ww, lean till Meta and it w:11 be found mx'essury to seek fur tier eupp:l a from Parliament next t:onth. '19'.' mat .valuervative esti- mat • stimitt' at wh cli the ultimate toot o. the .Boer war is !IOW put le the ruin of one Rewired trillion pounds. o u. to '1'rrt rl (*tepid Mos) P Pretoria, Nov, L2. -It Is ndmittei that the fusion of the two elate races In South Africa is the only true solution of the problem as to how the hitter feeling between Britons and Boers can be eradicated. Il.? e our soldier, are prowiag their useful nese for the ultimate settlement o:' the South :Odeon gUestlon. In the held they have always fotght to the bitter earl, however heavy the q his ; but now they are surrendering allrost without effort to the charms of the Dutch girls, and the .registrar of inarringeat has been qu,N. Gutsy re- tently arranging the legal formali- ties for these Interesting weddings. \v an all-romhl man, either in peace or wear, Tommy takes a dual of licking. 18 It N: THF. AN8Ane4IN ^ Pellet) think They Bete the Player of I rieksein. (,limon. Maw: Noor. Int-' ht• pwofrn last night arrested Wm. Er:ekaori, way M supposed to be Osor►r Johnson, the man wants•) for the ntarint of flea 1411,. 1. rtekann, Who was stabbed to death at lits home In Worcester on aterday. Po .ertele wets- .-(!hhf Atone, or the Worcester Department, that the Winner wag Over Johnsen that he de e1Md to take him beet to that etty. Prealdent M,•Klnlev And hie pirty arrived at \\'A,htnitt..ol trim Ids Imine in Cantel, Ohio, this morning. Hoer. for .tut'iuge•ear Parte, Nov." 12. --Louise Mich .', the famous (euutle .tnatt'list, la uc•oit.,- Lug n petition to the Uoterncre tt, ark- that- f resa rk- tlwt-free Tan.11. T4i:tr5e ti 1114)110 tory help be orfere.1 to the Biers by Ila agase:ar to attract *hem there 1'Ite t'okoL►l authorities' combine the lroe('t excellent. and tho people heartily support It. r little ---. .1 O:nn r to-- ROOSEVELT. Their Election by a Large Majority is Assured. THEY WIN NEW YORK Copt. J. Mason„ commanding " II" Company, Royal ('una,unu l;egt.neut, writes an interesting letter to his fu titer, Col. Matson. The letter is dated i,lltertull, Oct. 11, and says -.1 few days ago we learns] that Lieut. -Col. Otter laud been ulnae a full ceiotiel. To celebrate the occur:on, the officer. of the riglwent here gate him a little Ginner last eveuittg. .. • Captain Miami entloaedIn ills letter an exact Dopy of a telegram sent by Gen. Swith-la)flklu to Col. Otter when the'generaal (earned that the R. U: R. was about W be ordered 1 home. The 1.:Fp.tch pays a glowing tribute to CW. Ottty and his gallant Canadians, apd 1s its foUowa- - •. Komatipoert From Gen. Smith-Dorrletl to LIeut.. Col. Otter, commanding ft. C. 11.. Errata Fabrtelean tati9!. October 5, 1900. \ No wo,da can express my d'sapfao:nt- t nt not seeing you and your gal - 1 int eorps again before yon leave. 1 ease say good-bye to all ranks ; wish tl m from me great gout luck, and to I them that I feel tint any cre-llt 1 nay have gained in this war I shajl t( !timely to. the. sp:endld wry the y l Cita/unarm served me. I shoal: nlwais- ltope.__tar_ athe time when. f may a11mc the honor of eomumnding them\ngaaln. There are no finer or nor' (llnnt troops 4n the world. ('nptatn Mason milled this met - motet -"Gen. Smith-1)orrton thought the R. C. B. were .n11 being ordrre. I home, nod harem this telegram. We 144)0 to see lam before we go." iloer alnrdr.rr Ilenged. Bloemfontein, Nov. 12. -Christian Pioneer, who wall sentenced to death ba the mllttary court for eomplicity In the -murder of James \\'tleon, near N'inburg, was hanged this morning. Pte. Vett Norman item!. Montreal, Nov. 12.- Star epeclal cable frost London kay.-Tho. War Office reports that Private A. F. Van Norman, No. 4,2413, 44 the hotel ('anndl'nn regiment, died of enteric on Lite 7th Inset., and that Corporal A. A. MacDonal,l, of the and Dat - talion Canadian Mounted Rifles, was 'slightly wounded in an engagement at Belfnet en tit.. 5111 Inst. • Prirnte Van Norman, who tiled of ie -Ares gent in Tr.ronto an a member of 0 Company. 1(e wait one Or the per- manent school In that otty, lt'oundsd In tb', fleet engagement at Paarde- berg, he w,[i for it long time 1n the hospital. Finally he returned to duty. aa4. was 111 a few weeks taken 11l with enteric fever. The .(Bork ou ,oneohadnl. T.ondon, Nov. 12. -Further have now been received resper.ting the mishap to the ('ripe Town Highlnnd- ere at Ane .Ia 1. 1. The H ghlnuriere, It Wendt, secs' encaeoped In the market squaree of the town. fairing the night the Inhahltnnts tr•achrroto ly ndmttto'I the enemy Into talc( honerg eoremnndtng the square. At four o'clock lit the morn- ing, at n precfmoertefl tlgnnl, a'nur- dnrate fire ecru opened upon the Highlanders. Fight of our poor fel- .owe asleep in one tent were Inet•lntly killed, all 1 y soft -novel bullets. The remainder of the little g••rrienn retreated from the *quire WIthnnt their rifles, which they could trot ob- tnin without eopnsing them/elven to the encmt'. ref,. They lay eonce-Ied not fl the afternoon. when tit High- land/an cmkwtoted to reach the hnild- Ing in which 11.e nrme were atonal. Every ono of lire Nix were 31111.4. On the npprn.rh of retnfnreement4 tip' 13rerw rnpArfv retreated. Teo the tnreult by nor troops proved lneffee- t1••lt f Thi itfrn win tint, into the town nnni(ered only forty, but n Inrge eons mnndo hovered near the place all the' Th• nej rt et the attack one to -Arturo) it lag gem. Ot lhlrtV•fonr Highlander's only flee w -re uahnrt, argil fourteen were 4111041. Ths Wart nlsn fire.( rnllern nt the n' h - tnvrlls ! n the IM rr*lake, t ha cairn Mt lasting tw,rive hour* The dead and wounded Iilghlsadesl SKIRMISHES WITH THE BOER 1•:teu if belt the 1400,1 rut stater Goes for the 1)ru,ucrate. It N'111 Not l hang.. Ute Itr.ult-Hryan'r Own State Our* agalu+t Him --Itriatrn Subject too urrerilou. Probable Electoral Vote. 114'Klutey, 28:1. Iiryau, 184 Eleei,rnl tote In 1(196.- grhlulry, 271. lir) au, 17'11. New York Report.-McKlnley hat *wept the c'ouetr) again by many largely fncroaeed majorities. At the present writing it seems probable that he will hitto 284 electoral voter, sgaatnst 181 for Bryan. New York gees Republican by 110.000 majority. dituoL, stays au the ltepublleuu col- umn with probably 10.000 majority. ..' Oryen'. own Stitto, Nebraska, re- ptallaUw hint and Het doctrines by 8,1110 wajttrity for hi. opponent• 9a►itth Dakota and Wyoming ere also _ belleted to have joined the Repub- Ilcan o olusan. The whole story, was' eastly and briefly told. The Republican tloket_ would have a larger electoral vote (an four years ago, but In the larg- er Mates u(.tlle east and middle west the pluralities had been greatly reduced. Maseaohusetta had fallen from 174000 to 50,000, New York from 268,(x10 to 150,000 and Illinois from 142,000 to 1007000 or less.• elm telltale at utrtneut... - CoiTtmandues Act - Only -to Annoy. British. COU I S' LAST MARCH New York, Nov. 7. -At 12.80 this morning . National Committeemen ,.Arley, tabby and Blies held a cosfer- once, lit the co nclueion of which the .o.lowI.lg etatem t was given out - "Oil at Re b- , return, 1 sd ' u in r •UDu Ilan headquarters u to thls hour the ..epubllcau National 'ommittee claim to have fleeted Melath ey and Rouse - telt by au Electoral vot of 181. with the posslbIllty of 21 rot In acldttton, waking a total of 805. 21 votes ronstst of the 18 votte Iii Kentucky and 8 In Nobraeka. The tater we urety rlefm for McKluley a ltooti- vu;t are C'ltrorals, (onnuctlo , Dela- ware. ie15-ware, I.IIaote, Indiana, M land, Lown, Kn(1rar, Maine, Maanachttt etta, \ttrhtgan, Minnesota, New Ham urea Now Jnrscy, New York. Sorts, tat ta. Ohio, Oregon: Pennsylvania. 1: - 1•tlaiid. So itlt Dakota. Utah, V.rmun Wa-hlagton, 'Went Vlrgird e. \\ lectin W/01111,1. g.'' Th^ commltteemee then closed their desks and left for la stud \ attar homey. \ The roll call on States at this hour Is appirently as follows - State. McKinley. Bryan. an. Ooentctloat ............ 6 -- .tlabama 11 Arkanena ... ............... -- 8 Delaware ... a Illinois .., .,.... 24 ..ow•n ...." ..r..... 18 -t on,M.as )Main ,, . . �."•• 6 Mlaelselppl tfaryland ..-.. ...... 8 \feeeeaohttwtts ,» 15 Montana ... ............ ... -- Michigan ... ..... .» ». 14 North Carolina ... ... -- Stlnnesctta . „a,. 9 south Carolina- ...... -- New HemQ,hln-.,. », 4 Tenn°' ae ... ...... -....- NeviJersey ... ... ... 10 Resulted In Soto. Cap' urefi- fiff re- dorp to b. (.'leered .Out -Royal Couple Decides to Separate - Great Storm in heiglleh Channel - Plague fares nt Cairn. London, Nov. 18.--1'nder data ei .1o3a,,eeIurg, •\io. 122(11, Lori Rob- erti telograph4 to the War Office ass fell oma-' iiundle reports sktrmtshs:n with small teethe of Dorn ;n tit, Harr' ;it , . K 11111 1,A t 1. c 11 re e atly. Th r romunau.os)n upp:nr to be let reg Inn. p•ndnntly and wl It n u - Jvt. except .) give nt nue h emery/me • as psole.lt.le b4 th • Britoil. Our ens naltl•rs hr thane sklrmt.hal wore two k11141 and tre%ea. wounded. 'naught. arrival at Venteriab,rp 01: ng the ntnrrh twenty-one Detainers and it quantity of cattle end than). Ventered rp, which ham leen a deport of rmp:Wen for th' Boers, will now be epenr•rt out," New York ..... ........... 86 Utah ... .._.. .._ -- North Deknta 8 Ilei......._ 13 PenneTh•enla 82 Rhi 41e Wand ... 4 Yertnvet . 4 Won Virginia 6 Wisconsin 12 -- Totals '... 247 189 Unreported -California, 9; Idaho, 6; Kansas. 10 ; Kentucky, 18 ; Nebras- ka; 8 l Nevada, 8 ; Oregon, 4 ; South Dakota, 4 ; \Vnatttngton, 4 ; Wyom- ng, 3; total, 61. If .11 of the unreported States 41:ould turn out as Democratle, a 3agbl _1ImProbeble t1on1Ing.noy, 1t would toot change thy' rnsnit. 4 4 18 8 0 17 a .S. ELECTIONS RESULTS. How,.the Parties Stand in the Electoral College. M'KINLEY 292; BRYAN 155. Ilia following seem to be the final McKinley. Bryan. Alhhaml ..,:.. ..... 11 anlitornln • p Colorado 4 ((innecticut ...-.,• .. • ,. Delaware g WwM* it elepwrettoe, London, Nov. 13, -Tho World, - of tide city, iota a Judlrlar separation between Priory and Princess Arlhert of Anhnit, granddaughter of Qur'an \ letnrin, 11 in neceptnl fact. The paper little that the d.-enle were signed rind the, other form •Attics completed doting the etny in Bolin of Prince ('trrlst?an nt Sehleattig Rntateirl, the father of the pettiness. There will not he ally dIvnree, I since Arlhert rot oh j,eting to the coarse proposed by his wife. 11Artest of the Storm. London, Na. 1:;.-A fierce gale swept over the -English Channel last night, ean.;ng n Oumb•r of wrecks, Inc.tuding the Iltidcgnrtle, bound for 8111.7d., Nortltumberbttel. There were Tha Ketch (Wombat' woe knot oft ilnyling iel'p,l. AN on board were .I row nod. Planlie at 0' Iro. Cairo, Not. 18, -Two fresh eases of tehrmie )erste a78 vepmrte•d Ilt 1 ><ft- nnolrla. F,itw•idge T. Gerry, founder of Ito Nen' fork ftrrkety for the J'r•tentIe:, of Cruelty to ( h'hlren, and for the mot twenty-one year, At Its hoot line restates() nip 1'rre111ent of th • organisa- tion, Idn he Illlnuh [ndlnna Iowa la aneav .. Kent 'Ilk; Mala+ IfnrylAr.1 1inwene!meet ts Michigan tilr.neestat Mimtsai)pl 311eswtttrt Montana Nebraska Nevnaa New Hnmpaktre ... New Jerney Now York .. North Carolina North Dakota , Ohio Oregon Penney Iyenits ...... lthoxlr• lel* at South Southf:hri5Tlf3 South i akota, Tennomee Teton Ittah Vermont ♦irginia Wnehington Watt Virginia Wisconittn \%'yenning .. Total electoral vete Norma/try t0 a choice 447 MqolClal...... .... ....» .,, . + Diet •"'^ 155 !4 . 14 ..., ... 10 A 8 8 15 14 9 4 10 86 1 23 4 32 4 4 4. 4 6 6 B 9 17 1 1 I! 11 12