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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-06-25, Page 3 (2)- titivp Ex nations to 'vino • ttawa, Says*.- It 'W.'Wnk414.:XlitAntr4.1, * et 1U. '00,4*; attIiC 1dbeter A Cara& Atiltht ani. vO*1: Ure afrotAt e<evi40 portent innetetitoti 1-$ 41.0 tftIthfl*UL tin inelettendeet cited iseritkeetcoMmtseton of .iwo lumbers, who will have the *tenet and salariea et ,deputy ministers.. Theet will ,control the ---444%.4100. -such certificateis as may he nee-es:eery in I -regard to promotions and salary Maces, *et The muff' time will have power to Lionsand - , e snake rep! rangemnts for carry - and control examin- *ing out their worte Entrance into the civil service, which .• le now tett "entirety to the judgmeat of ..._efitteinaminating-powere" mini be_ by-oitett- tempetitive examinations. Under th°3 %sweet system, candidates pass quale Oleg- examination's, but are not-necos- sar'`41 PtPititititt'itttliereattitit iiOreeitto made after eompetit jive examinatons, according to merit, ettnottetweettearatartettlititteneitetAtt BRITISH SYSTEM. Tlw. pr ,nrie es to be according to tht 'it.15 sy5xi; eseititnations wet bo held as often as netiesary. spy twice a year. Tee .heads of departments will not'fy the commission as to vacancies, and II* oanuntsston will - 1eL&f r.ee evientinisefeeteettille snaking appointments generally by iner- t. be Oven latitude in the case' of can- didates. who excel in one particular branch, and, whoiroey therefore be ap- pointed to offices for which they are specially queened. The probation period I will be six months. In that time a MI, 45' 4 • ..r. Deptitttatiligittlitienent re t •ip IX'tettitte '040 tetteei14iietetteillt ,einienton'theiettelleti. tietttiettblitt•ve-thtl prohatione anottOr pRpointinenty. . `Nlt. depertattittleit' • eeritiettei '101tewit ,to beieneliided latthe iftekle and :brought Under the . Civil •Seryiee act. 'Any 'oteletde Sertileit uy ittt brought in from lime to tline by order-- ne,Counellt and ettietwiee they remarn. under the old law. " • • The classification ,of the eerviee is to 4.nadetterlitnneeettitellegiatte triat bye, exeeutivei and leehnicel work, the second a clits.s Preparatory to the first', and a third will Include those doing routine nork under direct supervision. Those in the third class trtay enter the 6COand 0111y 1,1Y carapetitive extunination and on an equal footing with outsiders. LitIl0P-OSEen-SALARIESt- , • st _ In the first class the salaries are to be from $2,100 to $.g.soo and from 82,- 800 to $4,000. lite..ectonitteinettetibte itateitee will be trete-1800 to $1,000 ated bone $1,600 to $2,100.tweelii4.14ffitit claes Ole salaries will be from St i to .eit. w be a statutory increase of $50 a year fo • those deserving it, and this, may be doubled on cetetiniteititiettittlitttAkt,4941 the coinntissidete There are now ill the service "tempor- ary clerks' who have been there in sonic cases thirty years. In the future a temporaryclerk ina be *nine itetet.t. iter; 11* SMO0. Mr. Fisher, dealing with another quect.. tier', declared Unit it was Weeded by the new act to de away- with the practice of rimking eatery appropriations in the estimales "notwithstanding anything in the Civil Service Act.' The hill was given its first* reading. b NEV STEEL BULLET PROOF. 411.•••••••• Vnknown Man Reported to Have Made Great Discovery. A despaktit from New York says: A 'new purees of Making steel hard tee yond tht breeknig pont, and which has • read° the poor ftwentor wealthy, it the report being spread about by Mr. Jas. A. Wilson, a patent attorney. Mr. W11. ton will not name title discoverer, but • says be has worked in Poverty alit his •_tie net: itnenteenediltattlanis isixeyern - nid., "The 'Inventor," said Wiesen "is . .., t etaw in Enelante, Ile Mt ten days ego, tin response to a cable summons from • !a group of English capitalists. They njeabout to purchnse •the exclu.sive rfrltisti rights re the patent for half a miltien dollars in eat!' and 40 per cent. ,1 .of the st ef the cempany to be organ- ized; w.th Capital of $5000,000. My ellen,. sr 1 over fifteen years perfeet- Eng his process. Ile was aided by tbe Unite' States Government. Metal Plates areakd by the new process were used as targets at the testing grounds at iGeorcetown. Md.„ and the result aston- ished army and navy enreris. The pro- jectiles fired al the plates bent them, tut left no other mark. The pthceess takes the bratterress out of the steel.' Mr. Wilson saki that the U. S, patents had been granted, and that this steel knight soon be adopted in armor 'plates Scr the navy. MOVE THIS YEAR'S CROP. The' Grand Trunk Pacific Will be a Factor. • ---A-despatele-freen Montreal says: Mr. F. W. Morse, Vtce-President and Gen- eral Manager et the G. T. Pe has kit for the vies& to look ever the new road as far se oentpleted and decEde as to opening a portim of the line toi". traffic. It is pretty certain that ihe line will be engaged in carrying a share el this t'ear's harvest, finni Saskatoon to Win - but it is quite likely that before • he autumn Is far ativatiteed It !will be o operatien freno Edmonton east. There .s bewever, no peospeet of G. T. P. - %ratite gettaig ints Pert Arthur th's fall. Mr: Morse win be away a 'few weeks ,• erigan14;ng and preparing. Before lean - :nit for the west Mr. Morse hail a con- t. terence with a detegatton from St. John, V. R.. wifti regard to the Atlantic ter- . mina' of the new Transixmlinental road. This ocean einniteite tbe cempene Is tte- • termint4 to have under its oten jUriedie- Lon, and Citurtree Bey is (1.ignated as Itte lotatien. TWO WERE MURDERED. .1•••••11111•• Terrible Tragedy on- a- Yukon River ?oat Neer Selkirk. A deapatch roWhite-Horse; Yukon, celm says: Major Snyder of tht, Mounted Police hoe r ived nesvs of fl, mu -der on the river, a short distanch below ,Sel- kuk. The telegraph liee, from Dawson -to While Horse is out of ordefe'undethe • IleWS came via .• VOW; -and United Stake etehle. The message is as f11. _-11- 't1,42,1.---Elfost arii VW ere Towson "--1,11-iletatittike-113.--aloneseite-had-tecenesee oit -the 'river with -ewe hers etti the wire down. The sound ef shooting -was heard by other small -boat posceragers on the river bank below Selkirk." Inquiry by Major Wood as to who left here in boat No. 113 shewed Brat Ned Elfost, Enid Anderson one David Berg- -men left In the beat on May 16. The murder /probably occurred, five or six • days later, as that time would be re- qu'red to run from here to Selkirk. Whe- tter the murder was for the purtose ot robbtry or the rtsult of a quarrel is not known. The names indteatie that all were Septet naviains, either Norwegians Or Swedes, people not given to quietly obeying orders. The suppostton is that the close intimacy of travelling for sev- eral days in a small boat engendered strife and bad bkioli, which culminated in murder. 11111111MNIMINommoto..416•Nryohoralloft PAY AS YOU ENTER -CHURCH. Cash Registers Placedfl,tinntr'ances of Rt C. Church at % rcester. A despatch from New York says: The par:shioners of SL.Casirrer's Church Worcester, Mass., -on Tuesday learned through the neeeparish priest that their application- to have -an auditheg-comtnite toi has been refused by Bishop Bea- ver, and that, instead. cash registers will to put in the church. TbO c,ongre- gation must pay their dimes at the door and can see their money registeredeThe bishop hopes by this means to straight- en out the financial and other tangles in which the church has -become in. velved. glIOT:1115 SISTER. - • Fort Willkun Roy Pointed Rifle at Iler and 11 Went Off, A despatch from Fort William, Ont., soys: Two children of lames Harrison. section foreman, aged 5 and 9, Were playing' round the rcundhouse (m Tile.s- daY, when the boy got hokiof a rifle. The bey in play pointed the weapon ,tit Id.- .sister, .and it was discharged acct. dentelly, fatallyeittoondIng the little one, who died shot llv afterwards. STEAMER ABERDEEN BRINED The Stewardess Was Compelled to Jump From the Upper Deck. A detpateh front St. Jehn, B.,,says: t111Tzeaytyt--cr-Ta. g at to'clack ttte iitienter Abenteen was turned to tho waters edge at. Coltes Island,In 1120 St. ;elm flvr. a fc_av yards tam whz1 the 1Mate1 Cr3,stal., s.leirner went up in itarne.s last mil [cur mon werv harried to (troth. The Mee ef theerecte tize Aberdeen, nine Scula in 6111, Wei* Savcd almeat by a trziratZe, tind, ea it *AM Mat. WWI, tita!‘ stcwardess, had unp fit'Orrt unier deck late the •1ktto, the; e 4-1 et both narrowly esettited holing plunged into the river. Tbe Are was diacovered by peopte en the shore returning from a dance, and their cries awtike the' Mem. tiers of the crew. ,In an beer the steam- er was it bare hut; an the bettem of the river, rind tithetizally nothing was saved from her. Great difileulty was Sincennes, lying' et fifteen yards away, also txperteacetVin saving the &earner and atc-e Fred Wcit's store and the cheese factosituated a k* feet eaVIty. Tho Aberdeen as valtiod at $10.000 b tete GODENSEBT NEWS ITEMS ME- WORLD'S NARKETS. . • \ .iPENINUS Ett033 A1,1,, 4% TIM MODS, 04'h1s *Wow mu ow* * te to Vuiimhte, fwrn ik,pdet'. eteleptittne ' *Alt telVattli tThat, itoia ,tielatectiStio‘ , , As x , 400 1, tie , ;Lino* * st4e awaMay be e)reposed. • . i Itittereell eitill contract wine thee Hy- dro-tilectitie Commiesien for 503 home power. ---- 4St. Vine lit 'de PautePenitenti ire , . , rfir • 4 „ t in • , A young son of Mr. Joseph Watts 01 Belleville was drowood ip the Mo ra, River while bathing on Thursday. Joseph flutchinsen, an .Inmate of &sex Hou.se sf Rettig°, hes inh:rited a nellioni &liars in Mancheeter. %V. G. Smith, bratternae, wee killed thyliaftliereter-siteililitie a girder or Rainy Rigel' bridge en the C. N. R. Serious fort* fires arerietPorted War itteweent t Fifteen etallectortithottitYtiken le:egraph line has been deetroyed. `.1 lames 11. 5, ill of 4 .11/,N},1 &hit • The Allerta Government has granted $10,000 'to the Qaebec Battleflelds fund, and Mr. `E. 13. Oeler has given. $.1a000 - Robinson tench of Chippewa annotate - et his intention of jumping off the steel arch bridge into the Niagara River on Dintenton Day. - Theodore Benin :WA e Ontario Agricultural College nt Guelph and very seriously injured. , Montreal Ctty Council wants the Street (Railway. Compaity to water the stiteets ahd clear off the *now in return. for ...te privilege of carrying.freight the 'City limits. ;•r"--4-4 GREAT BRITAIN. The seciond readipg of the -old oge pension hill was passed in te British 'House of Commonste : .• _ The questkm of the uniformity of pat- ent laws 10 the empty° was discussed in- the British, House of -Commons on Th =day ; _ "111111011111IND • UNITED STATES. A 2.5-monthsold baby of the East Side, New York city, weigh- 110-pountis. Thousands of foreigners are leaning New York kir Europe owing -to the low ateertite rae. ' • - Sews, einketeetet-.evnitentesent- te theiGtivertiment (=science tund at Washington. D.C. . ` A New York doctor announces a new, CUlle for rattiest effected by direct inject lions of anti -toxin into the brain. ' A Chicago woman, aged 76, died as the result of a brutal beating adminis- tered by a btfrglar in her home. William H. Taft was nominated for the Presidenty of the United Sates by the Republicans in convention at Chicago. An organization of Jews, numbering 55,000. are planning -to erect a Jewish hospital in Second street, Nev, York. A gold watch, a pair of valuable dia- mond- earrings and $499.90 were found oe. a woman beggar, in a New York police court. Helen E. Crosby, aged 14, who wits eerously injured 10 a "bargain day rustle in Newark, N. J., has been awarded 82,000 damages. . An aged man, C. .1. L. Meyer, once the wealthiest einem of Fond du Lac, Wis., was saved from ,the poor -house ty the aid of friends. Two %Omen, a man and a child were drowned in New York when ma auto- mobile in which, they Were riding plunk, ell into the Hudson River. D. H. Faweett, President of, theeitiber- deen Banking Cto. at Abeilleteete Ohio, shot himself AS the police were trying • to enter' his house to arrest hhn on Thuseday. . At Watertown, N. Y., a B. Moretr. nitck; an -attertiee, jumped from a Ilvei storey office bUildin and died trorn his connection with fra ds in the claims til injurien Ile was reested recently in department of the,' New York Central, Railway, and released on bail. . 11•111111 GENERAL. . Three hundred and fifty fishermen fume Ikea &meted on the coast of .Ja- pan. United States rommiseinners will sin rettviee the Presidentiel electione in the reptiblic ef Panama. • Over' 10,000 murders have eccurred in Macedonia in the last four years,' and 'sraughter is everywhere. 1 Luisa Vendee, a white child, was kill - ti i in Cuba by it band of negro wizards who wanted the 4hild's blood to cure an cid mews& of consumption. TIIE SOO'S BIG INDIUM. 01112.0•10.61 Bessemer Open Wank itioottivind Usti Mills Wive Ileopenedi) A despatet front Sault Ste. Marc, Ont., sayie: The depressfon which bas been all too apparent 10 the Canadian Soo is drawing to a close, 64 the Des. semer pten hearth, bloom lied -rail mills of the Lake Superior 1 corpora:on' re. opened on iiionday with it tun staff et Men. Since the pl\ant ellesed down 1wO monthsage business has been exceed. ingly Slack, many travelling men riot calling at the Soo on theft* reguitti tr:ps through the north. The blast firrnace`s will nal be ttartedl just noiv, as the plant ha.o. a large aeonmutation of pig fron on hand. The Soo is again happy.. Sinee Rio mill closed .me management has been figuring on half a &ten contracts that were then hanging tire, and hits used every (.,ttort 10 sem* look, so that tho mli tnightl re,(1).at. Many ct the ttitt who ion* 4ore.0: (4 when the mill Voted htvbeen employedht other a 040, ItErotriff, FROM 411111 •LEADING' 'TRAM' -itrtfetTRESt V.IvarUiv c, TOrOnt44. tUne,. * nctAr,io '00'444: .N4... titt *tittle,: ond i, ittid 0, 840,;',No.; .zanied,th,e,„,sanw. • Stanitut* .'14.81,heSt-:•-oarkolt ' (to :at: Ocptgitur ly Pattie Nee t ;itei ,*-1,11., t , »ovLta . . liti- tioelliereti °else -Not '2. wbik1 4.5eie to. 46c oat. side; No. 2" iuxed 44c. - Corn --N. 3 eellow, oftetted at 78tec &l retie and 78e take itild' MU- , . lour Manitobe patentee- sPe1C,Iti tie ‘rr s.now at $3.30. arley-No, 2. 330 to 57e. Peas -o. it, quiet, nominally quoted at 92c. Ree -Ne. 2, 'none offering; quotation about 88c. , Buckwheat -No. 2, nominally quoted Oleic to M. --Brittte-Offeredenttsidient 1117,50-1,41118; about $20.50 track here. Shorts -$20-50. t -t -COUNTRY uttswaptiprintsoAte.,,Un, creamery solids, 230 le datrY Prints, ary, 160 to 18e; dairy tubs, 17c to 18c; inferior, 1542. to 16c, rule easy at 170 to 18c. , e -tniteeee, 12a to 1534o for large, and 12tec for twins. Beans -primes, $2 to $2.10; hand- picked, $2.10 to $2.15. leoney-Sirained, 110 to 13c per tindtectetarese1t50 1Q1. ;Vat - wares, 85c To 950 in car lots on track hem Baled Hay -Timothy is quoted at $9.50 te $10.50 per ton in car jots on track here. No. 2, 87 tit $8. • Baled Straw -Good straw > is quoted at about $7.50 per ton, or a little higher. Inferior stock has been offered at $6.50. These quotations are for car kes on tracii here. t •„AA; 4114.4.q..° PROVISION& Pork-Shorticut, $22 to $22450 per ben rel, mesa, $18-50 to $1.9- Lard-Tieeoes, 11%c; tubs, lleec; pails, 12e. Smoked and Dry Salted Meats - Long clear bacon, 10%e to 11c, tons and case es; hams, medium and light, 133c to 44c;thainse-large,1130 4eel2ce backs-, 16e to MeV; Shoulders, 9eic to. 10e; rolls, 100 to lipXot breakfast bacon; 140 to • 15e; green meats, out Of pleitleetletleete than smoked_ MONTREAL MARKETS. Montreal, June 21. -Flour Manito- ba spring patents, $6.10 to 86.20; second patents, $5.50 to $5.70; winter wheat patents, 65 to 85.50; straight rollers, $4.25 to 84.50; in bags, $1.95 to $2.10; ektra, 81.50 to $1.75. Rolled Oats -t$2.75 in •bags of 90 pounds. Oats -No. 2, 50c to 51c; No. 3, 47%c to 48t; No. 4, 46e te 46%c; rejected, 45c; Mantleba rejected, 473,ec. , Cornmeal -$1.75 to $1.85 per bag. Millfeed-Ontano bran, in bags, $20.. 50 to $21.50; shorta, ,$23- to 224: Mani- toba bran, in bags, $22 to $23; shorts. $24 to 825. Provsions-Barrels short cut mess. 822.50; half barrels, 811.50; clear fat backs, $23; dry salt long clear backs, 11c; barrels plate beef. $17.50; half bar - re's do.. $9; eeniPtaltd lard. 80 to 9Xe: pure lard. 123ec to 13c; kettle rendered. te 13%e; home, 12%c to 14e, rord- mg to Mee; breakftist bacon, 14c o 15c; Windsor bacon, 15c to 111e; fres! klIed ahattoir dressed liogs, 89.25 to 83.50; • live, $6,75. Butter -Fines( creamery, WV; ite -mm4 -totes-23e 60- iroeers. - Cheete-The meritet ,is , quiet eetrid shade easier. Westerns, lleec tectkitec. end easterris 11)ec to 11e,• ' Eggs -Selected, 17%e to Ole; No. 1, .103ie to 17c. ai IV ,.. A., . ,410.04141,4. feetee-Tills5nbUrg 0:4.: t Id( Ititeth4:::ireold,.0:::::- *Itit.hirn:r TWSI ,thelitatertiMt W14.10.It ffi litY vonviet , , ' 4 IV, via g'' euzt and litieringentan,y 'mare.' Thetionfitrit sten wen tepeated . by theithlett Witactie coiled ter the Cronin at the plieliminery hearing befere Pollen etagistraie Hare en Thursday, and tt. weeapreetnntrpen i't0. ttit ,t1:•t .0` ..,... _ • g Iii0 1110464W_ withatir..anYthin. g riloreel:toile being addueod againitt -41si it ' than Ilia ' he had been tred m heard to aay on mothan one occasion that be Quid get even witheltithn Mero, Liet proprietor of the Queen* Iteteli and that Moro stated:he saw -the accused ill the -hall of the hotel after the aternittaf, ItteetradtheentettienesT-hatt evidence welt- tpritlYaliffitetifettigli-lo neeessitate the corn - lament cf the prisoner for trial, butt when Chas. Cement. bailiff of tile tits- • -trice -Division --Countt •Inaele . hire drarnatic statentent there could be no deubt as to ACP' he Vig100,,Mq1410 4 ' 4Mk' ; .144 MO/KV,4 happened to pase along ithe street wh le at tho f • , Titison- th* hotel. Was' 'MAI" blirn . Na.tortki illt4WS•904: #114. *SW .c49wat litbat WaS. doh* wxL.t cI'„ ;flirted o°4.4ite'hoW 41'qatirdashetat4wm1; itu the dark bLaiory pf eriiue. cmosoitt .1'10{414 WI brief lilenveniation . with Ilitekborotigh. fie,4011: "I said to.Buck. _borough, 'It's a .pretty 4141t thtne.' and he said, don 11. I told litra (ha with 1, C. Brown, Til urg, appeared the Prieoner, submit:at Crossitt to a severe eitasatexaminetfon. "Why,* asked Mr. Kelly, "do 3M11 ask us to believe that you heard this and told nobody:" '1 1014 ith•e Mel of Pawl" replied the "'When" as the quest!on. rapped back, end- a -meek 'Ottnueithe ereplytit "That morning, when the liotet was still' burning." t The ease for thtln Crown was In tbe hands of Mr. R. itet Bail, Crown Attor- ney of Woodstoolc. At the outset Mr. t , thee, it et • illation -1i,, eteeitettetter.teette tettifittereetit -A 1 t unnecessary for hs cl:ent Co plead. 1r0:1. , • FROM-Eit • ItiE‘YS BY- MARL_ •••••••111. t e isLE rock, sutifirblif from 1.41 throat with a nazor, dying inatantly. Mr. James Dentate's, one of the dlr. • ectore of Dunville & ,Co., (Limited), dis- t! s dente/ Happening -a In the Emerald Iste el Interest to 'Irish- men. , Irish leaders say that Iretand thin home rule by peaceful means. - A railway employeenamed George Walker was killed on the line near 'Guildford. - Reduction of 9 cents in thedollar have been granted to tenants on the estate at Drtandliffe, near SU o. , Dr. Flanagan, ot Sligo, has been elect- ed upops-W-, a medical offloer of Sin go Union, at a eateryof 8500 per year. James Philipps, an employee, was - crushed to death in a factory at Lisbel- law, His clothing caught in the machin- e ettageet-College, _Londonderry, -Will be -- Come what is for all practical purposes, A constituent college ite Beast * atty. A man named Barry was killed by Poisonous gases when he descended into the pit of, a sewerage farm at Stone- bridge. Excited over it football game, near Whiteabbey, County Antrim, a young man named Joseph Murray chopped dead on the neld. At Ballaghtdereen six women were charged with having assaulted a postman and stolen' front his bag four tweeter -4 - letters. Mr. Charles Gribben Mahon was recent- ly ishot at and wounded when visiting one of his farms at Dysart, a few miles from Ennis. The death of Dennis Cumerighem oc- curred at Ws residenoc, North M., Skib. hereon, recently at the advanced age of 103 years. A Belfast man, who ran in front of it tramway car waving his hands to •stop it, and who was knocked down, died a short time after. Annie and Margaret Ann flindiey, mother and daughter, were killed al Olazebrook Station, near Warrington, by a passing train. • Tett valuable sheep belong: -ng to Fran. .1:11ch-Ginvar, of NoWtailiaMliton, orere worried and killed by dogs on his farm itt Camleyrnacullagh. Mr. Patrick Watters, of Messrs. Wat- ters & Smyth, drapers, Keady, has been appointedit Justice of the Peace for the County of Armagh. UNITED STATES MARKETS. Buffalo, June 23. - Wheat - Spring firmer; No. I northern, $1.09%, carloads; Winter steady; No. 2 red, 950 Cern- 11,glier; No. 2 white.'76c; No. 2 yellow, 75%c. (tate-till/her; No. 2 mixed, 52e; No. 2 white, 56c. Barley - 55 to we. Rye -460, No. 1 on track. Ca. nal freights -Wheat 50 to New York. Minneapolie. :One 23. -Wheat --No. I hard. old, $1.11%; nev, $1.10e01; No. 1 Nerthern. oId, $1.094; net, St.0810,,a No. 2- Northern. cad., 81.07)4; new. 81.00gt Nf . 3 Nerthirre $1.03X,' to 151.05tfit July, $100; September, ftleitc. Flour -First patents, 85.33 to 85.40; serond patents. 85.20 to $5.35;flr..1 clears, 84.20 to $4.30; second clears. 83.50 to 83.00. Elran--fri bulk. 618 to $(8.50. New Yo -k, Juno 23.--"tVbAt - Spot firm; No. 2, rd. 99e itt ejevator and 91)0 Lo.b. afieet; No. 1 northern Duluth 81.15X Led): at; No. 2-1iar4 winter, $1.06 f.o.b. n1kcit. • • ir , LIVE STOCK /initial:1'e Torente. Jane23.-toet", export steers stet frinn $445 to. 86.45, with bulls at 84.75tat65t Lott eft eliefee alallfe3 butcher e.attle sote !rum $5.50 fo 85.80, with Oohed' steers, gaited om to SG. Good lands sold from 85.15 ri 85.50; medium cattlr,,64.25 to 81.75; inclarm fatr grac's.fcil cat. tic. $3.15 10 S4.211. , ellotea' cows Geld trem St to 85; leomtnon cows, $2.50 te $3.50. S".ocken; of about 800 pounds were quoted tower, at $3,50 to St. Goirel !O&M tire worth Sii.53, to 81.Z. Waite bit milkers was quiet but rattly steady. Calvee were (tetteed at 30 to 5e per Kura,. Ewes klvere Voted tit $4.25 to e1.60 13cr elm., and tpclo arid culla at $1,50 to St. SpringAlatnlat were lower at $3.50 to M. There wasDO elating° hi hOg peces, attees ting quote at $0.11. trist 0-t‘ This years etnigration 1-rom Ireland, to the United Stites will, it b gatd, be Rio lowest hi many years, and hardly •reaeh half thit of last year. The Sicretary of Dundalk Harbor 'Rolm!, Mr., Parrett, has been granted all increase of salary of 8125, bring'ng his totatsalery up to 81315. Mr. Fitzpatrick, for 18 pears wirter of Trim linion. has Veen granted an increase of salary ot $35 per year, mak, ing the total salary 81.35 per year. Mr. -Joseph Devlin, M. P. ,has given a handsonte contribution to the" John Carton memeritil fund, pr. netted by tee Aticient Order of flibernian. Belfast. Janes Doherty, tri wetll-to-io farmer, agel, 47, living at Glebe, hear CaStlei. i 44) , 414 +, • tetthea_leinettelatett •-initateati%Tortivesevotele-placete firierfleld, County Galway, 46head of cattle, 6 hors, 84 sheep and' a large number of Iambs were driaien nearly 20 miles, . The oontract for the manufacture of clothing for the Royal Irish Coestabue terve uumbertng about 11,000 men, has been given to the Athletic wotnea mills. A verdict of accidental drowteng was returned at aninquest at Whitotowne Goal island, on the body of Miss bitch°Neon, hadr Ni,116 killIld in it lake near her home. At a recent meeting of the Longford Beane% of the U. I. L. inembers refused to accept an apology from Michael Ross,, butcher, for supplying meat of it boy- cotted woman. In. thetquaintly named County Dublin ying-ground--"Biletri-Aereei-at Kil- mainham, the most ancient legible tomb - skate istto• "Corporal William-Probyewho--- died 2811* July; 1700." nettepeed Mantra -tin -lercelt;ati Tig s91110 'difficulty in finding a man will ng to aceeett • a position as wardinan in the un:on et a salary of 8100 per year wale tenons and aeartments. Mr. J. J. Clarke, Killemarrig, has been apponted clerk of works to superintend Rio erection of the new scheme ;of !abbr. ers' cotialps and the new Carnegie lib- rary at Greysktnes. ' With a v ew to premating thetealeofe Irishernaeaufe-,ctiettes in Alhione, a eepu- tenon has been eppoireted by the local branch of the United Irish League to center with the traders. At Killenure, Shillelagh, a farmer named Michael Kirwan was seriously in- jured by falling from a chair on which he was standing, when jagged piece o: wood penetrated his stomach. The freedom of Belfast was recently conferred upon the Earl f Shaftesbury. Mr. Henry Harrison, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel. Portmadoc„ was drowned in the Portrnadoc estuary. At Bain, Judge Owen awarded Mrs. Mitchell. of Bridgewater $975e Her hus- band; a barman, was murdered by a Ruesian seaman, whom he ejected from a hotel at the request of. the manager. The locaLGoveniunettelleard hassane. tiened a suppli mental loan of $37 500 to. ward" tht eempletkin of RioP.atadawn and Benbridge water works, which are Icing em,-.0(41.attitetetal onst of Vat ,770., The lawieenness in the west of fret -and centinueet notwithstanding the astir. tes given by Ministers and their Nit - alit allies that the state of the «uflty is eminently peaceable end sans. fade . ARE DYIN,G LIKE MIES. Cliartese Province of Hainan DevaistatcA by Pfainte. A devateh from Hong Kong mys: A m'sManary arrived from the Province of Jhelum stabs that people °\are dying of plague Eke flies. Ino scourgA amt. Mg in Hong Kong. •• S RRY T Daughter of the Lieutenaut-Gove nor of New,Brunswielir Marries 0041lb:in. , \)\ '\ dezpaleh from Si. John, N. B., says': Rio news, and the Lieutenant.Gf.v:awnor %MS g disturhat. Tiv) mon in Ma • came Man ,14.:4:11nrall about a year o n, Prot had beet eniptayiA. by Gav. n 41 lawlare u lgten days ago. lic 1-11 ticn,' and Ctt1,1 Lail* cZaitonion was ,ngage 1. Mrs Tw,cire trod beenettat. tie feeede in St. etteptitti. Altfttetten deully had feletweit hir io teat Vette, 61Qt 4i1wi.on is; toy trafy w re tit 4-,sezpic;n11:,' far M3n1rJ41 rA r it” tsnmnl W):P3r4 nava 0 rin ,,w;111 st4Alt. 4ti Hon. L. -I. Tv,wdie„ Leutcmant.tiover. ,nor of New Ilremewlek, ,and Mrs. Twecdte, who were hi the -city on Wed. neAay -to .aitend tho tveddtroct of the dauglita. of Han. F. E. Ratke,r, Calet justim of the ''t*roviiate, met AF.f.ba. a (Vs. agreeable Corr tiwy Tett the &cab, when -the Lieuiewntillov, ernOr tabrtred by tebphlii, that Ws daughtil, •Vsz Malty It-Tvoilto:,' tcal inado a runaway notou 4st. • ,-W• • '1 • t C.4 • eite A