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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-11-14, Page 2• 'KAISE4.. BD. -.SULTAN,:. ...:Gerinau Royalty Visit the:. Siot mAtf, .0.13yzattitm., SPECTACLE IN TUE BOSIVIIIIS Tho Elope Cootefflpleted Visa to the Ladies of the Harem, BINVIETSi MBE AND SINTITSBEING. A 144i (pAudat) night's Berlin cable siva t A. sernhefficial deepatob from Berlin to the Cologne Goette seys the visit of t Kelnoky to Prioce Bismarck toed foHEAT IMAMS OF STETOTH, The fesolopa, „et theteeneyai mai reoodon Finds echo a kenwn Athlete wik roosts. Lendon ----------- eh ETTER THOM STIINLET. on,Itg—The Invasion by Weary Travels—Help 014 that an au& once ie sited to an Oro. hearsed progeenerne as interesting And exoiting as that tioexpectedly provided at the Royal Aquarium teat night. Sammie, desoribed ae the streafeeen man on earth," who has for some time been aatenishing those who ham witneseed. bis displays oe etreogth, has at hie various, performances offered to give £100 to any one who woula achieve the testa executed by his pupil Cyclone, who *ohne him. The chief items in. tlie performance of Cyclops,. an enormously musouler man, consist weiohta and dumhbella eanging, iezeid, from. fifty pundit up IQ aod. over 400 pound. Last night, se nand, when introduoing thet' oe, kfr- thoolane Beltef Committee, hoe vied attfe from Henry 111, Stank, . The' pie Ye ; "1 moiled the ,nlbert Nyanza from /lithely% for the third time in 140 deys, and found out that 'Ehein and ^J'epeon had '110th been prisoners since the 18th -of August 11388, being the day after I made the discovery that Bert- telotei caravan had been wrecked. The troops in the Equatorial Province had revolted Ana Woken off all alliance. StireeUtr atter the Maltdiste invaded the Province in full hinge. Alter the first battle in May the stations yielded and a pania strode the natives, who joined the Invaders( pad iodated in the Week Of den Orgetion. The tipplers eubsecinently of. bred reverses and deegetollod eteamer to Emperor Willianee shit to Turkey are hie seeteee Mae the Mimi r. Khart°unt /er retnforeemente- _ " I founds letter waiting for mower the i Much to hie eurpriee,it was at once accepted The Sultan will have an epportattity to. 1 bY wen itt the audienne, who SB fer An"' IlYeazso eiF9ehte the danger:me intended to streegthen the peace of Europe. oenvioceliimeeif that in reoexving Emperor sique was concerned, was not to be , position of the eurvosore, and. urging the immediate neceseity of my arrival before William he will receive a friend who cher. . . lobes uneeldele wiehes for the welfare ot Turkey, arid who is aetermioect to main. lain all treaties) looking to Europese peva. All attempts to Mance Tmkey to pm the triple Alliance or to enter ioto agreement are precluaed, but the Em. peree 'ilia will encOltrege the Staten to peaWelly develop the economic fotces of Turkoy and to further evail bietreelf ot Germiu'B commercial force to Attain thet object. Offteial despatches give detailed aeOinents sat the meethrg between the Turldth and the Ge,rumn ehips Eeieer aoarlohenzollern at the =nonce to the Derdarielles. It was etrileing speoeticle. The paseitge through the straits was mole under a continnone roll of ealutee from the farts. On enterieg the See ot blarmors, Said Rothe, Mutate!: lat Foreign Affgre Edhearn Festal, for- merly Grand Vizier, and Herr Ton Itadowit%GerremeAnthesstedorlieft theSial. tan's Izzedinoma were receivea by the Emperor on the Kaiser, 'Luncheon was servea on board, the Germ= warship. The veseele protieedea Ond were sighted oft tire entrance to the Bosphorus at 10 **elegise A. large number of vessels, gayly deeerited, tolloweci the German shipa to the Dolma Baletohe plasm, where the Statue etteaded by bis Minister and the principal oogrt offiemle, ',waited the mtn. mg at the Emperor, 'Upon his arrival E mperor William was cordially gree tod by the Sultan, rt.fter partaltieg of refeesti- =onto, the two monarchs drove to the Tildis portiere in a carriage under the egeoet of a squedron of *meaty. Tire S ultan and the Empress eat an one aide and Emperor 'William and Rrince Henry on the other. The Suiten exchanged taw phrases in French with oat of the somata and then relapsed into Absolute silence. Herr Von Badowitz, eating under instructions from Prince Bistroarol,. will attend, with Said, Peelle, the boluses mter- View's between the monarchs. The theidente attendiog the Dupree& visit to the Boyd Imam are awaited with interest. The daughter of the Turldett Minister at Home end the daughter of blushir Austin Paths, both of whom *peek French, will attend the Empress throtighont her stay in the Turkish capital. A gorgeous naive, propelled by ten mere. =en, will convey her to the entrance to the her= gardens. The Sultan. attended by the Meter Age, chief of eta Eunuch% will Xetteive the Ezopreas on aisembarking and ecaultwe her to the entrain* to them-041ot where he will leave her, after introdholog his mother, the Suiten:Valid°. The seven recognized wives of the Sultan all raothere tat princes, attended by thli Odalisque mites will receive the Empress in the grand saloon. The other women of the bare= will be exoluaed. The visit will last three hours. A. musical entertainment be given, during which coffee will be oerved, and the Empress will then make a tour cif the apartments and grounds'. After his arrival at the Yildiz Palo° yesterday, Emperor William witnessed a parade of the troops in garrison here. The Emperor praised the egoellent bearing of. the aoldiers, espeolealy commending the appearance of the artillerymen. At the banquet given by the Sultan in the evening covers were laid for one hundred guests. All the foreign repro,- sentatives were present. The popular -welcome to Emperor William both by the pros and by the public, has 'been etheed- ingly flattering. The route taken by the Imperial procession yesterday was thronged with people, who gave the Emperor a most enthusiastic reception. Among the spectators was an unusually large number of women. At thebanquetEmpress A.ngnsta Victoria at on the right of the Sultan and Emperor William on his left. The Sultan conversed ID an animated manner with his guests. The dinner nerviest was of gold. Twelve 43ourses were gamed. A reoeption followed the banquet. To -day the Emperor and Empress at. tended service in the Protestant church. Chaplain Koegel preached the sermon. Subsequently the Imperial viaitorsdrove to the German Embassy, where they were entertained at luncheon. After the luncheon the Emperor received a deputation from the German colony here and a number of German officers, the 'former presenting an addres0. The afternoon was devoted to sight - peeing, and in the evening the Emperor ve a banquet at the Yildiz Palace, at which many , of the Turkish dignitaries were present. A reception followed, in which the staff of the German embassy were especially invited. The Czarowitz has been instructed to return to Si. Petersburg by way of Odessa. The object of taking this route is to afford an excuse for visiting the Turkielf capital, with a view to connteraoting the effect of the obit of Emperor William. compered with the borly Cyclops. When, however, he had taken eff his coat and waistcoat, and was seen to he Attired io pink jersey which left his Oren and neck bare, it was apparent that Cyclops had to reckori with an at la ete et he =tree ergt the development of the rausolea of the arIII being eatraordinary. Stuneon had in the reapetime deposited bank MAO for BIM with Captain Pdolesworth, who was accepted referee, with the Andience lury, Cyclops started the competition by lilt, mg.tese titty-pcmad weights. %ilia was "04 Performed by the accepter et the challenge, AK was the Teeing of heavy demhbelle with one head, representing 800 pounde end 400 pounde. The next feat was the lifting with, ane finger Of gelid, mass of stone, weigbieg 400 pounds, on which, were pleeed two weights ot Aft pomace Tale was Meg IWOOOMPlialletip 1150 be the end ot December, as otherwise et WORIL be too let% arrived there on the 18th of Jeattery tar the third tittle. From the 14th of February to the tith of, May I waited for the fugitives, and then left the Albert Nyanza homeward bound. By the route taleen I traversed the Serehlti ralleY, the Awamba, the Veougnte, the Tare, the liboiyone, the Ilnyseepelia, the .Anlion, the Keragtue, the Uteaeyee the Uzies, the Sontir Vietorla end theliyamee. No hoatile nativea Werlt met. Siam we left Rebberega we travelled along the bee* ot the Snowy nogg Rejenzen. Tierce olden of the eolith. 11. tie £LUU fedtlY won, end Bo indeed, the- ght mem et weet breach of the White _— it Vie deemed thot the oMM the eudience, %team, however, mem. rem Nitwits. letting the "eetiree of the ailed that the motley couldonly be eeeured .0°othelot h"orh.' by tire acooreplishment of all the testa Dlr. Madden= seri CrI tttee heti whith Cyclone ehould nodertiske. Tre. even erderc that rePPliee for SteelleY he era Hyena% or Nyeeza s is celled 11OW Albert Edward Nyainea, ate Belleville fleet it is not the intentten Of the ithget KtO feet higher then Albert Nyenee, growl Trunk listilwity to remove their re- hevieg an exit at Semliki, which receives pair elope to Tomato. over fifty atreeme from the BePereri and The affidavit at fdre. Illaybriolc in a libel oelly were the Albert, NOenee, realtinfi action was taken przeea yeatenley. Urgi, the Albert Baerera 01440149D th° r°°th* itieyltrIck le in Atte health and epirite, and is entirele, emitted with her treatment in . jail. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY, Toronto, yesterday afternoon, on request he ficeede in Rely are outriding. sales Beedlawle has 'etiffered o re- lapse!. Saner ittranno bee been eleeted Petrel - dent of kleXice. , There ere four new cities of smellpor on Poles? Ieland, hoe no 'deaths. A 4 Ali -Tiee /!arresiette visitors to ...neer —aye Colieotea 0100,000 for the Iriele cause- Thmeasy. November 28th, bas been Appointed Thankegiving Day in the States. George V. Elwood, Colleotor Of 'Warta Revenge at earn*, died yesterday, eged 49 years. The whaling stesenex Lucretia, ofNeW Bedford, Mass., hae been lost in the Arctic, Ocean. The coroner's jury at Galt fooled that the train which killed young Dykema n was going too fest. Pr. L. Tan Bokkelen;fermer rector of Trinity Church in Buffalo,. was fotmd deka in his boa yesterday morning. Alezis Collette, a veteran of 1812, died at Si. Anguetin, Que„ the other day at the age of 100 yeas and 9 Menthe. The Timmea 11008=46n have decided to atrilie an Mende)", and the doolonen Are expeotea to etrike out of sympathy. It le Mattel that the New York Central Beneseycomneoy will contribute 6'750.Q00 to 'the New Teel; World's' Fair fund - The Neel Bend ot Aldermen beVe peeved the eatimatee for the comiug year. Of COUtleel wee enlarged till next Wednet day. Mr, Albert, Begy, fereMen ht C. Iitietts , oigerfatitory, Si. Catharines, droppedtdeede lila home yesterday Afternoon. 'Hyatt diocese was the cause, He leaves a Wite and child. Chicago aeapatole says the C.P.R. will hove it line c't steel steaniships, to be the finest craft on the lakes, running between Chicago and Owen Sound before the season of 1890 closes. Mr. Themes Tait, Superintendent On- tario Division C.P,Ito was knocked down and badly mauled by thme ruffians last evening at the corner of Ring end Sirocco street% Toronto, • El Tarifa of Censtentinople, says that Emperor William's visit to Constantinople is a happy event for Turkey, and that it shots that Oerimany approves the Sultan's wise policy of neutrality. ' An Ottawa despatch states that the Dominion Government hike hopes yet of arranging for a feat Atlantic Moil serVtee, and Viet the mieunderstanding exteting may be probably removed. Mrs. "Bonanza " nfackay's libel suit against the Manchester Guardian, based on that paper's insinuation that she was not a lady by birth or edocation, came cip court at London yesterday. Obit% Vineereare'ef Mount Selmer, Elgin county, wee accideutallyehot in the bresset yesterday while loading a gun. The bullet leaked in the opined column, causing par. Alpo in the lower extremities. At Coneoheciten, P. the Tredeemen'e It will met pis% *353050,00 eto rue the eitY National lleiek was °Iota yesterday =Ora- tor that time, trig by order ot the Bente Exemitier. Mr. Hickson has informed the Mayor of Cashier (ireesen, a treated einplayee, has embezzled a large amount, variouely re. ported at from 630,000 to 875,000, inendoea emeetemeeet, oztendieg over tom lutrti`ea te larieato yak and 'beyond there an h011ra f0119Wed, as nething. definite mad if Pow*. Otenie/ le lanceted, to teeth be arrived at, and it &owned as it a general the Maat in aseeerY or rebreerlr.: dieturbanee would take piece. An appeal Iwmf,rte.m.....*111..,.....nrrmomno, was made to Captain Moleiworth whe held TIn°we (41"el'e_rs _,,_ the melee with commitutons hareem ad d Alt England la orazY on VA subject 0 be decided that ea all the uonal tricks had Piller Piliewe, 'You tear the paper into been duly repeated, be wouldellow Samson yen' awed Phew, not bigger than. your HI IMMO itWO Anal eirozts, and that IA the , finger nail, and then put thou Into a °Vent Of t'heite being demi he should'hand Eillow.sack of drilling or lightotettleing. over the t100 note to the nultli0E13, ' wheY aro very cool for hot aboteMe. and This ende4 tbc heater, and Oyclope pro, UMW«superior to feather pillows. The hand Above his heed all4 gnawlower ' fee heeleitahl. EctionaPer a net Wee to oeeded to lift 250 pomade with Ids right eewsPerre ate printingeilVetil° for themhis arm til it was held et right an esteith ere/ ea there le alemiteeeltle "lee from his body. This watt dupUoeted, and amid e ot aboPrinters' ink 71 hat brown or 'white Mee bend a &rebel' ut hree hoaxed Ae yett leer them, stuff them iota an old ound% and holding it over his bead with pillOW-cese, until you cen get p hie right bend, stooped ona littea (mewl. The whist woy is to tear or cut iuuneneo exnitement oyd0pu tout In bie Ana cla letters and erivelopee ere the heat. liY pound% mien* them en tarn over me head the paper in strips about bolt *ninth wide and lowering them to, hieethewthreatimee. and then ten or out Acroes. The finer it and nearly le fourth, ' le the lighter it Makaa the pillow& The orovea was roused, to a rare pit* ------.........--........... when, after uplifting both 'weights in im. Ms Semen*. roitatiori of Cyclops, his data lowered. and, Nixie Gibblegabble—Doetor, there e tAieea Stung:clatter weight seven times be. something the metier with ray tongue; it fore he put it down. The ematuelaere was mane me bedly at times, and.1 don't know something to remember. Samson no. what to, do for it. knowledged 010 the wager had been tsirly Physician--Plece a little cotton pillow won and himeelf banded, the 4100 over to under it between meals ; it may be tired the victor. A. general shout was raised for And need rest. tbe name Of tlie winner, but the audienee Mrs. Gibblegebble—But 1- eonldn't talk were tcia that it was foe the present "the then. thelinown." Ilia mune is, howeverellagene , Phosiohnn—Thot toothy I peliefte the &endow, eria be haa been trained and Pale% tought by Professor eittilla. Polonins and Ills Lost (Marine, A UTTLE CHURCH "SCHAP." "Polonins was a a/Acadia bit of chaos°. ter work." A. Methodist Parson Tanked Out of a "Yes; but he had his arawbeoks. When Catholic Polpit—Mob Law Provains. 1m atartea off and said, 'Neither a borrower A Topelne, Ken., despatch of Thursday nor a lender be,' he lost the best theme in seys : Adttitant-Geteral Roberta received the world to show off hie wisaom." it telegram toolsy from the Mayor of Ante]] "Eott's that ?" asking that militia be sent at onoe to quell "Why, he shoula hoe gone on and said, a riot there. General Roberts ordered out 'but it thou must doom or Vothets let it Company " G " of the Third Regiment at be borrowing. There'll money in eV "— Marysville, and left on the first train for Iraq er'l Barer* the scene. Only meagre particulars have people, is settled largely by Roman A San Jtan del Sur despatch saya : The Coholice. On 'Wednesday a 'Methodist Ilicamgas Government is disposed to minister named Johnson, from the eastern found a city to be called America. at the part of the State, arrived at Axton to hold Atlantic' terminus of the Nicaragus Canal, a revival meeting. In the audience were Engineers have gone to San juan del Norte a number of Catholics. The minister to survey the locality and get off building assailed the Catholic Church so abusively lots. Great enthuaissm prevaile over a new that a Catholic preeent called him a liar. He continued hia remarks win lone goldfield discovered along the banks of the pulpit, and taking Prince Polka River, 170 miles from San Catholics rushed to the pul Ion del Norte. The Sem coven an area the preacher by the collar threw him dawn. In a moment the pulpit was 'kof several BIVIsre rail"' surrounded by an angry mob, and a general row ensued. ,Although the AII Unconscious Catspaw. Catholice were in the minority they were Brown—I always make it a rule to con - too much for the Methodists, ana sue- col nothing frommy wife; I tell her every- ceeded in throwing the preacher and two thing. others out of the house. The whom town Jones—Yee, and I caret say that I like was soon aroused. eFour Cathohos were you for it. . arrested and put in the oily prison. This Brown --How so? Why not? enraged the Cstholio population, and they jones—Why, your wife tells everything organized thio morning to assiBt their you tell her to my wife, and ray wife rakeis imprisoned assooistes. tines town of St. me over the coals for it. Bridget, st few miles distant, is settled the whole town is organizing to go to the Master Ned (to the Rev. Dr. Treherii)— ;rescue of the Axtell Catholics. The Mayor Wiehed I had been here last night when says he is powerless to control the mob you baptized the eompany. and fears a conflict between the two elle. Rev. Dr. Teehern—What ac you, mean, ments, my son? I did not baptize anyboiy. "No? Well, memma said that when yon came in last nighe you threw cold water Prognross at Nicaragua. been received. Axtell, s town of 700 The Board or Regents of Victoria DM - varsity, Ocheurg, not yesterday in To - route, and agreed to eubmit the queation of coats in tire injunction proceedings to arbitration, Mrs, Time, Vmrepton, at Nair street, Loudon, east end, NMI Severely burned last evening. Her hothead put owl ail in tire bitch= eteve, and the gladden ifiam set his wite'e clothes on flee. euificieet bonuses to supplement the Government ettInfidy are 'secured from the Menlo between Eganville and Rogow, the Eingatcli it Pembroke Railway Corapeary willirmid the road. The Eroigeetion Cammiesionera at New 'York yesterday notified all the steeresirip commune* that a heed tarot 50 cents each will be collected from there for every eh= theY will bring them. This will Include hildren. Yeaterday afternoon at Ottawa Richard Foster end aheepir 'Wilson were arrested on Aellbornham Rill whilst °ugh% an illioit worm and etill of about eixteen gallous capacity. The worm and still were taken posiession of and the men driven to tbe poUee station. What They Eat. A. physician could many a queer tale un- fold. One of`Ottawa's leading practitioners is authority for the statement that young ' girls and women, but in particular the former, are addicted to peoulier praotices in eating. Here are a few of the things they continually munch: Chalk, old tea leaves, blae clay, starch,' obey pipes, lime, elate pencils and r3hs18 stone. They eat many other extraordinary articles and as a consequeoce frequently call upon the skill of the doctor. Commonplace Benaark. 'Refrigerator— What en unusually cold summer we've had. Flat Iron—I don't mind heat or cold, but I do hate these sudden changes. INDIAN EIIMDYMIt. Just about the time when fall Cats to rattlin' ha the trees, An the man thet knows it all 'Spicions frost in every breeze. Wben a pergola tella hissel Thet the leaves look mighty thin— thar blows a moiler breat ! n'surame's hybre agin. hest woman in Wisconsin is Mrs Mitchell whose husband left her worth many millions. She is the f the late President of the Mit- a'. Pant Road. entirelyby the Catholics, and it is reported Impartial Baptism. G.T.E.A. switchmen Barna john Deno. hoe caught his foot in one of the wheels' of a freight train M Little York about 1030 o'clock Thursday night, and the train peeve over hie body. He was instantly killed. He was about 28 years of age, And leaves a WHO andone child. There are remora of trouble at St. Th- ant de Pout Penitentiary hist might, hate orious is' not known. Hit was a revolt it was promptly quelled, and it is difautzle to amentein any reliable facts. The Warden says it was only a quarrel between two convicts, which created a little temporary excitement. There is a susplcion, however, that it was more aeriousthan this. Sir Henry Joao continued hie speaoh for the Times before the Parnell Commie. sion yeaterday. He ereleavored to show that Mr. Dewitt aesoolated in America and °lowlier° with pars= engaged in treason- able practices, who were seeking to separate Ireland from Green Britain, He charged that the leaders of the Nationalists were trying to keep affairs in Ireland in an 1111. settled condition. The Pelftfeche ainicliten denies the reports ef disorder in easithweetAtriete, awl ot the expuleion of Caerinalla from that region. It says the tumors !trove from the expuleloa of two Engliehmen by the Ger, mine for limiting the natives to revolt., Near Aramingo etotion Yesterday roorn- ing one of the Reading railway coal trains' crashed tote smaller, and firemen Albert Lora was bieried. in the wreck eor three heure. Ha sustained a hrelten leg mad other eerioue injuriee. Eighteen loaded coal cars were wreeltedand the Mein toacke blocked. Patrick Regime, a desperate chareeter, yeeterdey entered the how et Martin Sehultz at Seralltelt Pao and tried to force a 12-year.ola girl to give him motley. She called her father, who attemptea to eject the ruffian, Hughes drew a knife and ra‘Paa a murderous aeserilt upon ficlanitz, who fatally shot Regime with a gun. Earl of. Fife and the daughter of the Prince efeitiehei. A. .44 -anoident occurred on Saturday evening in Chandiere, whereby a 6 -year- old son of James Mollinnon met hie deeth. The unfortunate led was riding on a load of lath belongieg to Messrs. Parley ttrattee, when he fell4ff and was run over by one of the hind -Wheels, which, posed over the middle et leis body, pawing shocking injuries and death in a few hones- The teenester was not to blame, swine' inquest was held. In the Montreal Superior Court yester. day, Judge Jettes decided that the Allan Steamship Company was liable ter the deRregietion of cattle 'detained by them owing to the ImIgelmrfnven'e strike of legO, the strike, in the judgment of the cotirt nee being an adequete exonee. MUTINOUS MEXICANS on everybody. Attempt to Capture a Train They Were . Escorting.. A City of Mexico despatch says: A mutiny occurred among the train escort on an up train from Vera Cruz on Tues ay evening. A corporal and four privates atte.okecl their superior Officers, savagely wounding the lieutenant and killing a ser- geant. The objeot of the mutineers seems to bave been to atop the train and make their esope. They first attacked the ser- geant, and in the scuffle this officer was run through by a bayonet, which pierced his left lung and stood out several inches be. yond his bole. The lieutenant ettacked the mutineers with his sword and wounded five of them. The mutineers then climbed over the tender to the engine for the pule Pose of making the engitieer stop the train. The engineer was an American, and he and his firemen were- armed. They pre- pared to resist the attacking party, when the mutineere jumped from the traio.One was out in two and was killed, and the othere were injured but escaped. The greatest alarm prevailed among the passen- gers and sieVeral women fainted. , At the Telephone. "Hello 1" " Well, what is it 2" " Who la that ?" "ones. Who are you 7" " Me 1 Why, don't you know me?"Well, really, yes—I know your face, but I leave finch a poor recollection of names." Not a Free Agent. "What I admire about Josepbine ie her aelf poseession." " Nes. I fear she can't help that. I don't know anybody else who would have her. At a Social Event. Niro. Gazzam—James, I believe yen were at that prize fight laet night that the papers are full of this morning. Gazzarn—I was at a pound imolai, love. The Usual Effect. Great Editor—How do the railway officers seem to feel about this socident up the road 2 Reporter—It has struck them dumb !— Peck. The young lad Thos. Murphy, Galt, who on 'Monday ran away with a horse and vehicle belonging to his employer, being captured at Stratford, was on Thursday sentenced by Judge Lamina to Kingston penitentiary for a term not less than three end not exceeding ilve years. Murphy is about 15 years of age and has no relatives that he knows of, having been brought out from London, Eng., when very young by some of this societies which carry on the business of importing Old Country waifs into Canada. 'Yesterday morning about 10 o'clock a serious Accident happened to Arthur Chap- man, agent of the C. 0. Railway at Frank - ford, while engaged in braking on a oar that was being shunted at Trenton. 15 18 sup. posed he slipped when about to put on the brakes and fell off the top of the oar, in front of it. One of the wheels passed over his right arm, close to the shoulder, almost severing it from his body. The wheel on the opposite side passeasaver his left foot, crushing it. He also sustained some injuries about the head: His recovery is doubtful. An inquest was held yesterday towelling. the, death of George Robb, drowned off Steamer at Megaton. The veraiet tleted that there *as some neglect on the part of the officers of the boat, but in what respect it did not say. The coroner's jury hag returned a ver- dict of death from scalding in the case of Williero Webb, the fourth victim of the - Cephalonia exploidon. The jury SeverslY Commented on the coeduot of ;be (Mows Company in not furnishing evidence eS. plainthg the cause of the explosion ond in tithing the steamer to Bee, leaVing no Oa. Otela behind. The coroner intimated that - the Hosed of Trade would impair° strictly into the oocident. The Spanish Cortes was opened yeater day, Rev. Dr. Hein, Elegeten, died yeeterday. A great anew atom marvel at Denver yeeterdey, The etrikat among thel'reacir cold miners, bag ended. There is a eeriene outbreelcot diphtheria itt Toronto. Five thOUPPIld Coal reinere ab Boritiegite Belgium, hey° et,ruck. Aceording to advices free/ Belgrade 10X., Klog.tlibin will shortly be =girded to 1,4 A Perlman lady, Mr. Um Reek, Calleeter of Cueteme at Richibrieto, has sent in hie imagine, time to Minieter 33owell, The Court bee ordered Dlooliouciottillt te pay 480 monthly as alimonytobin divorced wife, Agues Roberteen. Sir Henry Omuta' addreee before the Parnell Conunienion yeaterday was of all biotin-1ml charooter, Re denied that any injwitice to Ireland exieted which justified the present attitude of the Irish &thee - allots. He zeferred M great length to the measeeree that have been adopted during the lot halt century to improve the condi. tion of that eountrf. The Goverement is evidently deterrained to enforce the law regardiug °wand in the streams in so far as it refers to the Otonabee River. Impeder Gilattriet, Peterbero", hasreeeived froth instructione from tlre Government to gee *et the floe impend by the magistrete are collected, and aloe to continue the prosecutions ail long as the mill owners violate the law. Lora 'Randolph Churchill, in a letter, largos that the Coneervetives duchig the owning widen of Parliaraent ought to give prominenoe to the land laws, measures for the reform of workingmen's dwellings, laborer& allotment% lioeneing and Uwe providizig for shorter hours of labor, and dealing with the "sweating" system. All these questions, be says, ere rapidly ripen- ing for practical legialation. The interring° between Pxince Murat and Gwendoline Caldwell, which was to have taken plaae in Paris yesterday, has been broken off, in consequent* of a dia. agreement About the young lady's marriage settlements. e The barge Condor is still aground in the Gialope Canal. Two barges have taken off 10,000 bushels of her cargo, and a third barge is being laden. It is feared that the Condor will have to be unloaded altogether before she will float. At the Guelph Aesizes yeateraay the Grand Jury brought in three true bills against W. 13. Harvey for the murder of hie wife and two daughters. His trial will probably COMMenee today. Among the reports prevalent in the city 000 10 that Barmy will plead guilty. His friends are making great efforts to prove he was benne at the time be committed the deed on the 26111 0! March last. A Very Sad FatslitY• —A woman of great weight died last A Nyack, NY., despatohintys Sylvester week, She was Mrs. Price, Bernal:WS fat Pitt, of Ramapo°, Rockland County, re- woman. turned home on Friday afternoon, and was A. despatch from Dallas, Texas, says greeted by hiwife and 013ild. He stooped another Taecott has been located there, and e to kiss the little one, when the triggerof his the uthorities are investigating. gun struck against something. The gun A. genera. etrikteof dooknien in Antwerp a was discharged and the contents Metered is itaminena and 'the military are held in Mrs. Pitt's hody, killing het. readiness to supprees an outbreak. l'resident,Ilarrison on Saturday iiiistied A 'World of Troabieproclamations admitting the States of Door Mat—I do so bate to be Owned en' North and South Dakota to the ennion. Umbrella Stand—Of course it isdzaagree A. dynamite depot at Friedrichsintette, able, but loOk at the chance Irun in forever near Benthera Silesia, exploded yesterday. being a receptatile for stolen Property. Twenty pereons were killed and injured. The Emin Relief Clomraittee has recalled Dr. Peters from East Africa. The German budget passed the first read- ing in the Reichstag yesterday. The diphtheria in Ewa York is reported authoritatively not to be serious. Sir Donald Smith's inauguration as Chancellor of McGill University took place yesterday. President Barillas, of Guatemala, tele- graphs that the report of a revolution in that Republic is lain. During the last eighteen months the Russian Government has expelled 35,000 Jove from the empire. The late Thomas M. Thompson by will has bequeathed legacies to nomerona chari- table institutions of Toronto. Harry Ddrana, the Opium smoggier:was captured yesterday morning at Royal Oak, twelve ranee horn Detroit, and is now safe in Wayne county jail- In the Danish Rigsdag to -day the Pre- mier gave notice of a Bill to abolish the tariff on coal, coffee, rioee tea, salt, raw iron end train oil; to reduce the duly on petroleum, and to increase the duties on wine, spirits, beer, tobacco, fruit, asparagnS, flowers, spices, cakes, cocoa, boots and shoes. In the ORS0 of the Federal Bank vs. Nordheimer, the Master in Chambers he.a refused the claim of the defendant for par. ticulars of the charges against bine. Mr. Chamberlain at a private Citentin itt lairminghero, expretteed 8 strong desire to Mire from pelineal life. Another =Ohm wits held yeeterdity Cobonrg le canueetiou with the federation queetion, and It was advanced a stage. Sir William Smith, Governor of the Leeward Islands, is at present in Ottawa to interview the Miniaters on the question of closer trode relations with Canada. A number Of ,Montenegrin convicts, who recently escaped front A prison in Albania, hem had an encounter with the Malliesori tribe. The loss on both,,tdes was heavy. Her Higleness, when he received in a parcel The Sherman extraul.ion eaSS, Whieh h thethrou ' ' • • cake that 8r apooesdt tahpe omrt taortrl i aosfe ttheenowt earl dtihn eg hmezehsainsgbeeienncefoMuialyrodhe,alatnwaithh.is friend e fest was to be argued before Judge McDowell, The Oritegemen of Ottawa are decidedly oppeeed to applyiug tor temeporittion during the Fencer term nt Parliament. No action has heap taken by the Derain. len Government to prevent a repetition of the recent dleastroue Quebec rook slide. Prof. 0040110, occupant of the their of Literature at the University at 110114 Germany, bas Permitted Weide by cutting, hie throat. Edward Boyd, aged 20, at Guelph bad hie foot so body °rushed by the *are 14 Detroit on Moodey night that amputation wee neoeseery, , A message has been received in Mantreel from Mgr. Bone, Vicavapeetolloof Labra- dor, malting an appeal oo beluilt of the famine-attioketi people ot the Labrador WM& The American authorities have deoldea that Chinese laundrymen are laborer within the meaning of the Chinese Beattie. tion .Aote and are therefore prohibitedfront landing in the United States. Mr. Wyndham, Mr. Balfour's secretary, speaking at Dover lot night, after a vieit to Dublin, ainiounced that in 1800 Mr. Balfour would int:oat:ice in Parliercient measure providing for a large system (Aland purchase& Madera° joly, of Terrebonne, while peel. ing potatoes in her kitchen on Sunday morning, auddenly fell dead on the floor. She was previously in apparently perfect health, and bad visited her parents at Ste Rose on the previous day. It is understood that Mr. Shehyn, the Qtiebeo Treaeurer, and Mr. Garnean, Com. misaioner of Pablia Works, who are at present in Pohl., are negotiating with French financial enstitutions for the con- veraion of the entire Qaebeo debt. A. tree on Dorthester street, Montreal, was set on fire last niglit by a wire eonaing In contact with it, and, in spite of the heavy rain, the flames burned up several of the upper branahes and were only cheaked by the intervention of the eastern brigade. The friends of IfiallOp 'Clasher, formerly head of the Reformed Episcopal Chnreh in Canada, who lately left for Kansas City, have received word of a terrible accident Anti has happened to his wife in that city. Mrs. 'Clasher was out driving with a -leap friend, when the carriage overturned, trowing both violently to the ground terri- bly bruised. In addition she received a fearful scalp wound over the left temple, loving the forehead bare, which will mark her for life. She had a minim:dons escape from instant death. Lord Hartington made a speech at Wol- verhampton last night in reply to Mr. Gladstone's moot speech at Southport. Es declared that Mr. Gladstone showed no inclination to give the order for a general advance, but rather for a prudent retreat. A. lady formerly known a� Miss Alice Gracie Wilson, who was at one time a resi- dent of Montreal and owns property in its immediate vicinity worth half a million dollars, has had her huaband, Albert B. Crenshaw, arrested for bigamy in Cleve. land. A report to that effect mimeo from Clevelend. There is now living in the Township of Huey, County of Compton, a couple by 1 name Benjamin and Jennie Sylvester, to - whom was born on the 275h June last a female child. This della at the age of three weeke weighed exactly fifteen ounces'. She is now nearly five months old, and weighe but five pounds, fully swathed in infant's flannels. At three weeks after birth a finger ring inches in diameter was easily slipped over the hand and up to the, elbow. She is in perfect health. The town of Lindsay is nOW lighted by electricity. A od accident occurred tin Saturday evening in the Heard handle factory in St. Thomas, resulting in the maiming for life f Janne Kelly, the 17-yeeir.o1d son of John Kelly, who resides on Walnut street. The young man -was removing the cover from a planer when hie left hand became caught, and was ground to a pulp, the flesh and home being chopped into mince meat. Drs. Gustin and MoLarty ampu- tated the hand. Frederiok Merrill, Bridgeport, Conn., while drunk Saturday night, beat and choked his wife in a brutal manner. She died yesterday, and Merrill is held on a charge of murder. The couple had only been married six months. A bold burglary was ' perpetrated at Dutton on Saturday. At 12.18 Mr. F. 3. Armstrong, M. C. It. agent, looked up his office and went to dinner. At 12 30 Mr. R. J. Cathy, who is working in Dutton, discovered that the door of the station had been foreed open. The burglar had broken into the money drewer and aeourea the sum Of $99. He left the loNver left ,hand corner of a dollar -bill in the drawer. The North German Gazette says Emperor William, on his arrival at Athens,,, sent the following deepatoh to Prince Bismarck : e I have arrived at glorious old Athens after a ivoyage of, intoxicating beauty. After a Ispiendid reception from Princes and people your telegram Waft my first greeting from home. Hearty thanks for It. My first word back to the Fatherland is a salutation to you, sent from the City of Pericles, from the pillars of the Parthenon, the sublime aspect of which deeply im- presses toe." - The illness of the Duke of Edinburgh, which prevented his attending the funeral of King Luis in Lid= on Saturday, is ascribed to a fainting fit experienced while viaiting King Carlo. When he was attacked he fell m the flobr, bruising his face badly. The Duke bas saffioiently recovered to take his departure, and he paid a farewell visit to liing Carlo yesterday. The bruises on his face aro fast disappearing. He has gone to Pdadrid. • H. Bristow was head coachman for the Marquis of Lorne and Princese Louise when His Lordship was GovernonGeneral of Canada.. He is now engaged bathe cab boinese at Ottawa. The other day he received rt proof of the thoughtfulnese of, Ingersoll is to have a water worke system+ put in at once. Prince San jio hag been appointed Prime, Minister of Japan. Heavy snow has fallen in Manitoba and, the Dike Superior District. ' Subscriptions to the New York World's, Fait up to Friday night, 32,004,811. Mr. O'Reilly, Inspector of Prisons for Ontario has condemned Sandwich jail on sanitary grounds. The Prince of Wales And the Khedive witnessed a grand review in Cairo on Saturday. Sir ,Williera Vernon -Harcourt champions the Salvation Array, and advocates for them the greatest freedom. John Steele, a Nissonri farmer, has been