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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-06-03, Page 6.9 DO/ONION PARLIMENT: oPrews °r11;°14 l',a.as Or ether metal, $5 per • , • • - • • Pent:0 valorem. -Carried4e , -, . 4,.. mr,. -44 moved.4. et. L . . .. -0 • bolts with .0X witixeit threr or rintanr aw !Wilton Tern! to Laeee; rraiti34'.aata ' 14. teusioU of a, .. Be ProPeeed, a.,1090.'"viretker 'ateer riveta, on Frri.s,ta llilia '''te .trie 24thoit, bTonna, laid so. per eentiad ea/ores. ., and. rawer 'rrinimino--Woregormed thriefor the reeeptien . et, reporee..' 01 lill, ,bluribli.laii than, § lir& tweeter, Ill; 4*ie,. "-''' ;e explained • ela be about cetegue Au Vetrae*Mresees Worn by , ..„..,..,2After semedisenoRiOn.the reaP•inta°'11,6 oent,; on O., ' host values . ' the princess etWaleiand.lier Daughter lisurr2"whe line's° iiieeeeaea to **-0 cod' ' ' d_:._.eia- lb-weal/17 , avtAn...„ 4.ahout 75 Pr Cent. en the first 3•nbilee, 'ball at Bnekinghean False° A • London 'cablegram te.ye ; Tim On the item 0 btoblem,,..00.binetmoo.., oe, sir visoos Tupper prevelea 0. e.trwe Wirenalash140PulpintUoiliniPthor fillagggteind trheevelltre4rgsg.litlIgt Val Carriage , hardware oial Meks;' au peg, ettt.the iteni,, „ fiereenhen nole, , etc.), 20 was a rileat faf]Manahla and 'mecca"' Vona tile iteMS Of the tariff not Yet Perteve The item iiiteeea. , • gent.," , ' " ;" . Per. pininar and Bubttithte, . "••Naiia and. latbeet10°,3110'f thee 9*uneleyn,4Whaowwtktoobefaintiggiltellae• VI'. T41° pima to ibblua° °ballierY spikes,and brads, gelvaniOd: or not, horse- cob having recovered from, her. long drive -- --said litaneeenlakers' haedWaretn194anios: 600.. .flon-ibob: nal*, and WrOught:nano of .through the city ,'On. Saturday, to ettfAla• tcl°, slirE4 6.0iihaaraleYsA:4AT ntPYPe. 1 -QetaliideXh°e 003411111eds*.not oaf ill_...kh.sgviibttil.,a. ILI° l'en:Ert:°at °X13111;resc'ell.4 licf:;34,3eryiwalinloty:eins:.• 9,01pnWnin.al:Itliti:°br131°11;ea, thetherrilitiec: big way to•aeqeding to ' this request at thia• ka7ivic"‘icie;44C;iit,;(1.7,. 1. ' i ‘. •,, time, hseatien it !would 'involve:1 other . Be prep& , sto$:10,40.perd • 'denies' 57, li• p oa Bn g" esrue establishedrIae,I: ioi n4 "tous, i 0 it r i e;'; .,111 lead at 13 i: t So 4:0t5t:7114-'1,itatai: :t.';1;4,'51apa.4°11 clothing, , , 4 o' 0 t; 1 of ot itpti nhaeng ! 3 ,C3: :sasib:Bmt. °jai: . ' . changes in•Order to revent'bearingunj tl . confusion. eotton;or, o materieljiet eth41.1.0.°13..r°". • net made it would wOrkininaloo to an'ira. IriertidelOP.147; a u°p4,bah4gY 10.rietreetete.'sro.44:44ikrt •4;311.r. Taylor gala that•if thiii•ehange were „Ortantindustryin-hieorM,IOWn (Paean., so jo*/*‘ e .`tnia• . pi• co4ed with oil, • oqiie) Which employed -100 ,handri..- The shit, te,i0i tip, ec, poludervand.kCottinx factory •detoted. to the manufaCture of gjis made u . with t 0. needle, not ogier. being port.woorvona port iron, wenia cem_e idarreeexpird. vi for, 35 per Cent. ad •Braerain. ' saddlery hardware,largely himes, which, .; . ilisat, 80 Per 090%-; Those gO0.49-1raft;c1.:, bu, tifiese 84413-1101t4)thittrbriied° added 5,, i7r, °,t', to ' 'Made in CanadainIke lace Of VI° °°°I.Peti'':. ". He prreed,aleo't0,-PkeYlde that drain •i" • ••• TKEquzrakris BALL. , , IYBDIAN. AT =mirror.* and rueh' ed about me. ' A big t 'th a bludge.00 had, raised ,his arm to Strike me, when in a flash 'my hat was changed-, and . the Vow fell 'upon some otheePersell. 1 was rushed: around the corner and stones flew about. One struck me on the head. There were not as many stones thrown at me as in Toroato. ;Isar St. Petriere "fall& e big fellow shOVed. me in a gateway and the gate springbok**. As soon as the crowd fled I came over here." The Mayor offered to call the troops, who had been in barracks Since 5 o'clock, to take him to the hotel, but O'Brien, declined. • The time for their appearanne had passed." They should have been called out to disperse the bloodthirsty crowd. O'Brien leaven in themorning via Ca Vincent for Niagara Falls , . • th race 'of the Itecelvies Quite an 0Yet1ert-44 !fele7,„ Crowd on the Streeu- A last (Friday) night's Xingsttni deapatoh flays: There wa0 not an insulting word uttered toward Mr. O'Brien, in leaving Ottawa.. The way to 11iegston; was ablest unmarked by spernel ineident. , At l3har. hot Lake W. Bohinsen, ex -M. P. P., met t e trein and begged to be introduced:to tion of' .toneilenii gininn-mnde gond, 0, thO ii.p34 0 Beii.eilpiTes, 'glazed, shetdd PEW "chici Sl,a_cfl Ot PrPat,0:1911,1)4104 :434/.3RP, $5 'per cent; the, p , gent rite being 25 per !,_ • ',. t ' i... Cent. --Carried. . . , Mr. Mills said ariah'a ;resoliition lot- trim ; He proposed also the folloWing.:•,.Riquare - ,teuld not be at this stage.. It. otwoo, r000d.00roo"a or not, under seven pstiticsi, of on labor. :•Ohevionid suPtese ad" grelyi pianofortea 650 each, .and in addl. tooliiiiiitrLileint-ciiif Cif" or -.isotliOr in this tariff was in danger Iroro the , corn - . matins. The Princess wore a dress of pale gray • - Satin, and silver ' brocade, veiled in crepe and „keeper], ;with raigabout faith. ere, corsage to correapoitd; headdress, a- tiara of diamonds ; ornaments, pearls and diamonds and her twig. orders: ' Her daughter, the renews lirmiaa, wore-a:dress Of Whiterbroolie and tulle • corsage, white satiabrocade, trimmed witi tulle and bunches of pink teas,. 'forget -me. note and mignonette, over a ripe of tulle in draperies and plisses taught up with bunches of the same flowers ; °memento, pearls, rubies and diamonds. The Princess Victona wore a dress of white broche and tulle, the corsage being of white broche, trinimed with: bunches of shaded mauve 'auriculas, over a jupe of tulle over faille, looped with burieltes•of. the Berne tle,WOrs ornaments the serawas her sister's. walla seem 1rOns wb14,:ifa"aili lgellt..#3" oetaves, itp5 eito lother square piano - men. opposite that ever)! article, nentionea' fortes, 430 :tgehht-,,.01, .ght lull/goo/4 406 TIir O'Brien. Thie: was done and to som time the two compliceotly chatted. Mr. Robinson wee formerly a. prigahlent Orangemair, but hag entirely withdrawn froin the'organization; Sir Leonard TB, le Lady Macdonald and Senator Sullivan .wereealso on•the train.. • Th e Wasei bage 'crowd, of--.IriehMen:n t 11.$0 the iron in Grenadian Neaten,- the -Roman ..Cathobe ' in and a mob Of over .' -. 1,000 gathered sienna it The pollee meat • paper, was one arrest„ but could not held the man. The citizens at that hour Were beoongng seriously alarmed. ' • He ' thetatthielepaxgrlyeaallsthtaetni9Baienfitttourii3Zg. einondansutgriicaes thin theretbACTeXpent.'ad iggerem."• explained that this involied-To-ohange-in in Inc lienitente4ea.„ the specific duties • ana-e,n addition in ad The Iteln:ranaeg 1*" valorem o "p cent. Parts of pianofortes , The House went into corranittee on several the R. & P. station as the tram w iz ZOU . en time. Messrs. Behan and Neville had proceeded tO. Sherbet; Lake,\where the agitatorowere hifartily g,reeted; , and' their appearance on the platforniof the coach Wee the ' signal for hearty cheers.- Mr. O'Brien stepped off quietly imawashanded over to the knd officee of John Murphy . ' .07r THEIR .31‘)/CIM,, Who drive a span of blapks.• • Mr. Silbride . • . 4 iPAS1110.1.ef3 aterions. . . It was the Object of universal remark at the-reeentdrawing.romis evening how the greatest attention m manyyears is now shown to the profusion of laces; to the ° rfumes• to was also cheered as he was elevated. into o Illlnoki Senators right it Out on the Floor . , second carriage. -- Thepressmen of New - ertbs,13en0e. - York, Chicago and Dublin were 6S41 into ---KiSiiiin-gfield; Ill, -despatch- -seri L... _The other carriages. There was little, opposition dignity of the fitete Senate was saonfloid '-'•"--- offered: On theoutekirts of the_orowd was yesterdaY by two Chicago SenatOrei . who a' little band Whe cheered.- for Lord Lang' ' allowed their Paseions to lead thent...inte.a aome and sang "God Save the Queen." germ:mai encmmter upon the floor of the . gnthusiastio young Irishreen climbed into B4mate. During the seeeien enaltereatien. • the carriages with the visitors OA the pro; aroiie between . Senator Crawford ' and cession went Up° 'Sing , street alias turned Senator Gibbs in regard to the, .formes position in regard to the Drainage Bill. .4wshwnereeelle709Weesrtereaegat tin° tgilievenBurfonrtettelleglitoT• There had PreviOnsly beea, some disagree - The eoinpany rushed into the hotel: After mot between theta. But few Words. were • tlienew 'arrivals had registered they Were, passed. Each called the other hard names, condriotedto the parlor, Where it reception 'which could not WithotttoffencetoproretY items vibieb had. itot,1031i,. deowwith, sir wereraised to 60 per oent.adyeleren. They, ,new fruit, more than ; , • ...a are `floW 45." '1•"' ' • " 'the'variety of botiqUets, each composed 01 • also to maite.soime Opeoific duty 61 each and 30 per cent. ad Incand atetrk1SkTaPerfe..?'.; g#,-0...1i.tiArif„•...?',,,n ,also propisedi. • 46 Olgthei4SngerS, ... 4ioot oil,Oletii.Was raised- to fir cents 0, valorem." Thiele expiemeciwougbo abortt . rya and i5 -gent:eatiileieai,lhe....duty. -05per. •-cect.r:-. rt;,4: 4--;•,„ ..- . . )- .. .4 "D '4: ; : on oil:cloth in thepfnor taducsa Irian, pive ? ) iiiiiiipoled*litot to'i .eia&irthe freejist •oesita 46600'6342o tocent. 4yatokesi4O., redwood and boards pawn, but not 'Ave cents a2e01°a4a4.5110 '3,0* '24,..1.°70,..1" fiirthei, raanufactired. Thi5.. wed' to . en- , • .,41-„eSit fliih.iiortheiiiiTptiPer liefer.ealiernn9ire..vriemwo..ir .0111a...2•. tk4.0uacgolixic Try° magiu,‘,0,,ur, oiet cigar boxes in. the. reeeletiene., - ilhe,,detse ,referring ,to 4 ...1% tligh:t0OdtliidOathatilijOre.,,NrAti3 :. othetWrioili' than • redweod Oat.. (Ionia be per s eent.;.instead-i:di. 22, tor cinentiened in -r '• . -fifisue rimer orhlohis,iirloandi 4tit•Ink'irra. ililea to make cigar boxes. Not many years •.• ..: g,.paper,. 4',." ti,11 Isinde!'LWs31strriek bin ' d •i--- gO Canadian ' sycaniore Was imported into •' •• the fellkwinifenhatif.;;;;, ,,f1,4anuf ; ; es :. • the !United.' Snes . O make. mgar:hoxes. :. Pt Pailer• : luol. 4 te7 "1-4 TiOia : b4ae ,thiS itiWOOP19 .m VAlajilb6 POeitgi , . , - . . , • •.. ' paters, papeterie,hoxpaperre. envelopes,and 'of"prOteciiiiii wee At ai4doinid" 'in d , 'all& s lieldihoirfaVor•• ' ' . . . . °' ' . blankthOOk.C4s040`04$40 .0:41•01* 4 r'r It. • aide allowed to .come bite: Canada( to ,..., :' t “•%''. crixonormesten coLoginu... in 'favor of aninereeee Of the dut yen tisstie. ,..• .... „1.' e, ,,-, •• .- ‘,,..J • ., , .?,iIiiti,,. a few dainty bOttles".Tat ' the .. waist M.* Wilson'. v4geeteni1). spoliestrengly OOnaete)ivittlitheiferOf iftlitiV(Vreauetiolf. ' taner to 25.Per oent. • ; '' • , - •. ' '... • 'Tho; 4119. •* • ' ' • ' '' ' ' confessed to holding the new fad of slightlY 'itleaseY-09-eated `out 4hat...-thitin'em-ber ... 31, .r. Ba-l!,e. r 44.1.4 t.h..attli. eSe• °bang. ea 4r. °Pl. • ahleroformed cologne. Alt on . . t en for.4:tieetenii own' -edthe 01'•it '•' interzere . very. seriously , with con.tracts „ . . . _.... ., . . . . Y, , bbbb. r ?RP; already' Mee far 131 f ' - .- ' ' a - ite ' ';'' pipes orgas ;an • w , ,r- . - • .. ..;,. - , . . . . . . , arismnauetrons,seem to shake the snpre., ...; litaerY iii giiii4J';..' ';' -.4-'-'•*':-- works in 'Irititerie4..•INTinahne,...Vaii0on,ler illi'l 'Pt (iitrriorine, for wives and. matrons, • .. Mr. Wilson (At'gentenil) said 'lily...did-not and New. ',Westminster, :and oohed -if -the ...Pei* 11•Ve no 10 'thu°11' .14; . maidens as arefeitthere in- rOyiti•oirolea. to neceseity to ,. iketrItinsuly aernit .siieni.a,,•aarnoitannufbeitinotgurite.t.ineoraibteiort;ef: GOVernineitt'hinildnot'allOw;' those goede• ell- Wonien... More emeralds, rubies .wid torquoises arnnoticeabie.thart in. previone .-,piper, nor did be Bee, ony.r.eeeett why an: contracted for '.ii,Aa :hi transit to. enter.atthe . . . . • . . • , . • . . indtuitty-inloatoktiittelsiberiptraritain'ept: old duties. , • • . . Sir Charles Tupper said ho would loUula ,taa 8,.. ,Tea.r.e; and the 'Qu, en has made aniethysts. in interested eliOuld not beproineited..: •••• . denim til,the Bill ':giving. the :'Oovernment fashionable by .weariog them lately.. 14r'' ' C4'44Y said 'tl*n 1744114 crithe in. 'diseretientegrant,,:tionciaisions in. catIeSet ', ' '''. . , . .0"ciEs, 63..: cliOvit!• .,ttilved . in the: nositien mentioned by the liaideliii :,greWingfi, iitit of ...: the` chitoge0 as Amid ' One . gronP. could . be • noticed in Member for Argenteuil;:toia ke iiandr' ed the aff., ectingiOntriets already Made., -,. ' .. . , coiffures a•Frencli twist at the back, fore-. • , , .esiee. It was no doubt ierfoctiy proper f..4. The eemteittee reported and the resoltil' headfringeicoritinFid, io roarteaux ; :also second tnne- . • - . • • knots 'on the••tirfc'tf'ille-,head-,--with afeW . . fore - frankness "with,.'whieli. he.' bad .Btated, his, „ i , ro resentotivo. of . the . _:.A Bill to anima the.tariff . in herterdituoe. Wattean and Reeereiet Styles ; and in with the rese , was presente. , read a ; ' .th, ' hon.'gentlemen, who was. not ,' ouis. i';.. tions •. •fer„,..02',I,00,ei.'", ..d.„.._'. and. .00A 0.‘i*Eit.,-ind light" curls ' on the . brow, Pompadour,. ! .tereated ...in. the ,tissrie ..paperiOdits,ry bat .firettinie ilk Ordered ,tostpid! or ite,second retiliirEigi'llti,lead•dnjeoede.V next. neidaynett. .. • ...'. .. ',: :,.; ' ' '; ; , • . , ,. _ ,. lid at' ,30• iintil.:Nvi;A: Th,-;;Itne0aik 1E1.03410 ;•lfteceive a. ifeart7 : 'Iii pewee the run scorned tobe upon lilace,,ot,, . . . • , , .. • • - • / • . AI( 'Mr, E.iliii. 7.. FETE. •ViTekeine front ,the, Cossacks lini.l.NTalio tdarguerites,neadoWdaisies aod'snowilitkee execritipo,WOuld go up from --:"-rinc•-fking.••11AS.,..C011it'. • '. for the young, and :mar-ote-orclrider4ilies against the pracliaeicifiniiMittedin-lielend.- - . .. . , A St: • Petersburg detipatCh, says : ' Irsti. gladioli and azaleas for budding,niiddle age7(elieers:-)--Hejeonclitded ainid, „great ap- Last Words r "OU- a Burglar ]iiiDed ylpill'e / • 'fourmilltOhoreep,_ . The -Czar eta his em e Nice: and.: other :LI:Obits- °I' the iic,.telligent inetli.ods that had Charadterized. shot and killed .o. Opposed ' burglar: this • • .. ,, . tile and .blesioriiing geindmothethood,', where.; P• laMarse..Elatib9.615de.°.*Pladsakgiven a ' groat '., ovation. .. . ' • Steeling eraelrers.and cheese. . ' .. Don .' Possedis at, 'NOvo. Teherkaek. . The :roses' bola , their . own, : Tbeee are the " 'ne had been given to phaerstana. that .the "' A Bingharaton N.Y., • despatch. says; ., . . . Czarina; • imtered the . town .in state.' ',F331e' 'citherino,ao the .01O'ire de Dijon, Or What DO heet02 . as, Lester Clark, .' a clerk of Smith' tit Webster,... 1terdairAiiis 'another fete . (lay.. among. 'rode alone in. an...oiien carriage, drawn , E , Xermet, 9r the. Oruelder,:•or, :people of this pity w,buld use the OMITIO ii). general, dealers, at •NineVe.h, this county, : . fel/Loy/6d. isti'.harisebeek.- ' The Czarina ,-'-rode. 70:1Z-0-77-a'riri7Otoses-7that-fioristiy, the " :intelligence." of Toronto, that the niorningbetween 1 and .g o'clock. • In 'the •,,, through the tattinaVenne;o1 Novo '..Toher- geiterallY now inakeVthriving.; businesii iir-- ' 117-ivi---6-.ta,t. argiinientinsed 'would be the .. cObblestones thestreet,---:.:T13nt-he__was .,agreeably stir. Smith's house ' .where • Clark also liVes..:, _ • • •- store.is..anlelectrie alarm thet runs to Mr. .. kask, the . 'thoroughfare . tieing .-decorated skilfully expregeing at 'moderate' expanse, , °I - with . litottoea,. banners end flags, 9.4a Flowere now hold a closer ornainental.eon. ,prised at the..ealinnese Ana' fair . pi:ay sc- . j'nst ,at this When it seinde'd an alerm...,01ark jemPpd. '... ' . . spanned .bY...trinraplial arches.. • Masses of ilectiOn with trains than formerly..; 'Thee°. corded . e° far- • (Pheere.) .ont •of bed, dressed: hiniself and, seizing 7-727"--."-- peepldlinea the rOute,'aird.all' greeted ..ilie are more'', commonly water lilies and tosee, nvamente, Mighty shout arose Outside; show-. detable.batrelled 'shotgun, hiirried to :the..., Imperial•fatally' with entlitisiasin. • Tho. of all, huge that hive , displaced themselves ;414 that a vast crowd wore sorging,thrpOgh store.-' Clark savi a ;mart ut the store Italie- '. Imperial party Went .to the. palate,.where from thetraditiorial bouquets. , .. ‘ . 1 tinheti..isatreedetst.heAiitwilhaoilnegpeasnsea. ofa•tr.poIlii:demthene., ing himself' to cheese and crackers, and, . . they; received' breed .64a: salt . on a 'diver. : The music was regarded as exceptionally streets. Mr. KilbrideendareSe wee , sofne- raising .the, gun, he deliberately fired at the.. dish front the. delegates '.repxeienting , the fine in seledionand eireatition.,' Theit.was• intruder; • emptying :twelve buckshot into. nobility, the artifice* soalhe factory and more waltzing than if the QUeen-W0 dia.... what wearisome. ' It was 'n; 'repetition 61 hie stomach. The Man staggered back, tx•-• -,.. • • 'railway employees. The . colliery • owners likes "the miute • Of. the, na.,,eny ' twinkling i. cinisequence retired at o.nee.: He..concladed what he had said at other plias...Many. in. dead in five. minutes.. He is not 'known in ' daimin•g, "My thne has 'come,". and 'wee' ' presented to the •clzarin,a ri,Veiselfashioned feet ,,,-haa beenprerient. • ..'• . , , out of anthracite teal: and. taminted`with ,,._ . : at 10 o'clock: • .' ' ' • , . . • -: There was in iininensOerowd in 'front Of that locality and has not been *identified.- • It jooke. alit if hie &Jed iii OW . g; the; '• .The lialmuck clergy after this offered the . . Czarina a dish ,depeting a Buddhist seen... ' di ,dat" • • • " • • ,,i :rani fe,ther promised.to pay. this bill te-. BilreollectOr (tolittle,girl at the.' door)- . ' • l• that threats were being 'made .ontside.. }lc the rink When the meeting' .:eOncluded.• .4.. G. Bohan' ' ' ced that it : win) rumored Oliver, the whole weig., • g t• 0 minds. • -.Invading the .cone•eter. . , . one species ot flowers, an_ 50.1 taste displayed in the coiffureii, not of one. or two fashionable stereotyped .styles, but aclaptedA caprice to the lcarriage qt. the head and itsshapeandtathestature of the wearer. , Old rose point, oldTenetian point, 'old Flemish, old 'Brussels, Lircierick, old point d'Argenton, point de gage, duchase, biecoit, d'Alenoon, black. SPallials• point de Venice, Chantilly and old HonitOns laces' of quelityandpatterne-not tobS_readlly pur- chased by the nmtvedus riches, were •Seen. .everywhere. Cherry blossom and apricot perfumes ontsoentedi so to speak; ,the 4 flor- al ,tititiOugh *bite' andshiliotropes to O'Brien. and Silbrida. 'A number of bmeePanie.btioilByhebehhillietitharerealatiobibh6isWattniktaegortirei. followed: . Many .citisens • weip. introduced ladies' also atteoded_therecentiOnrand Were and Senator CraWford-replied to,an_oppro. introduced to the visitors. ' . • • brious epithet 'with a 'blow. The Senatore XX. O'Brien said that it was with over- Olen clinched and were about to indulge in &wing velar that accepted their a regular kneekdewn fight when ,several welcome,' It was a UMprise to him the colleagues. interfered • and separated the WaYleillitabeen-0001Ved4here.'-4-1.1e WV t011ybidalltg. Each made' an apology to the not hereto pick a quarrel with the Orange- Senate for the disgraceful proceedings. men or to. arouse •their, :feelings, but. his Senator Crairford's recital Of the drown. . 'desire Was to bridge the gulf Of 'prejudice stances seemed to 'netttle ' Senator ebbs, and blend the .Orange siAa Green in 9 the and he made, an am,endment to his e,pology .. struggle for Ireland's freedom. ' (Cheers.) in which he said he regretted the 'Beene, He claimed that, the Irish party Were light- had occurred upon the floor Of :the Senate,.; big the battle of the friends Of laraPgeMen but that be was glad he hit CraWford. . • • ' in Ireland.: Be Was told to -day that,Iting! There was another! scene of a partially ston was known ae-the4.!'-Derry•of _Canadtv.". similar ehexeoterenacted in the rear ; aisle • Well, this might be an enien., for gbod,,for of the Senate about the sanae thine between in his -land, in the verde of the , song, two; ,other , Senators, but the -interference , ".Derry is our own, boys." (Cheers.) Was was prompt : and .it 'failed ...to attract this the case ,,iF )011090 ,ogs , claimed attention. ' . that the .peetering.of Csaiadiana With what • . 1 ___ , ._, • .• . was, termed ." The . With nuisina " Was • FATALVir siztOT. . created by the abuses " of. Irish ,landlords. . ,. __..._,, ; ,. .. . J--- . . 'tThrneneer.t.'tgBI'a. 1E:Canadateotht:40:eireeaaaiiath. Qtf& i. :itle' v :sic natteeeas- ' 7111:3. ' 0:::::b6lanakieer1117.Elitsill.. A: dib' ell. eapjavtec.h7al; the. •attitude Of 'Lora Laisaowne, towards ,A shooting affray : attended with fatal; gnent intervals • he troes4ultisghtecacuarrrneildkalike.sraciiloaistn.anixtigebit.T.bAobtagusts kis ;tenants ', at ' Logwgrrrenanth.tio. attticTi. cheered, though heurged the people not to Ottree, OnIrishinai4 30 years of age, belong - act : in an excitable manner, ' but to show ing to the barque Moselle, went aboard the.. .eitionisuffnwerninsgenfrsoem...,:Manr.riOn'iBurrieaeneksativyasiitehetiat by Ho was Clairebelle and created a disturbance.' • , the attack Made upon him by the hoodlums putw4w4asb-p4rscravailayig ita gafearhi andgOht ete :an dbirinet showerit lai away, taeoyditi , • in Toronto, . He is stOiailed with hie leer donee upon Captain Walsh, of the .Cleire. ,-- .tleoCpai en Can• ada, and . all; 01 iiiy14a: ho n odu no e se en otthink themselves,thehceaupet.94 elthough it WO,E1 pitch dark the bullet struck • rtIPWtealllashinfigrer off his revolver, and yet be believes the statements'he has :raids and. which remain imcootradicted,•will be Ottree in the breast:- CaptaiaWilsh head . discuesed and create an impression. *Lord they Weimded man fall, and eicolaiming„ " My God' t I didn't intend that;" ren down loops and bows high in front and continued Lanadowne;The, said, had: •only to, algae. to to . the nape o ' k Indeed Many .the. Stale arranged by his 'agent ill Ireland the g,angway, had hire'. brought , on. board .. v • old leave for home without .s and aid everything possible to relieve him;.• 1 harsh ' thonght • for the GovernorGenera. hot fc vain.,•,..Afterlaalf an bout's morn, '• Were dressed according to whim, btit eaoh ! an ' 6, dating (twiny Ottree'died. CaptainWalsh, .bandeitux • of. 1839, seer, . ix, • a portrait ' of The Mention' of Mr. GladstOne asWith :the knows skippers ' and has . a largo : family,' Victoria as a bridoin One of 'the .rooms ef .ItfirieshpaYfoir*aaa.gvre°0.6tatoinntgbiiHrir of ell.paloenwnea.:. who is one of Prince RdwardIslapd's best,. . ai*a all, contrasted whitesically with 'the., the palace. : ' • • • . ••• r•• ' signalimmediate y :surrendered' himself to the:. , • rAsnions. in *Owens... speaker declared that Canadian fair ' : play had been accorded tins and that a Cry take. Ac "pesos. progreasicz.. ,. , 1 , was aetu y tilo sow tissue paper industry; to vote to put a sum of money:into his own 'mast,. but it was a .grand illustration of ;the prinoiPleo OnWhieh ; • the tariff wasliamed.: • ' -• . Mr: Mille objected strongly, to 'the iii.. . ..--,•;,„%, ereaire.•-of_itbe*, duty._ on paper. 4t would 'Owe, li.eavO,r Onr,dener.-Oir -theliaNylio-cen: ducted neivenaperiovhich 'even :nolv were far from 'being paying , enterprises, Mr. O'Brien(U50)seiatherewas a curious : inconsistency ,, in a -tariff which,. tvhile it taxed blAnk paper /5 per cent., imposed, ,. '1 . • .t. , 1•,. -, .:• • . : ;only the eitine tax on partially printed - IA :iii . '. .. ' newePaPerer. . ' -- Mr. Mills said there.:Wasnot a proprietor a paper factory in the dountrYwhO wa not receiving from 25 to x• Per cent. More* than American nienufacturers Were receiv- ing foe, the, same. at•ticle. • The Auty. Was placing.Canadion publishers it the Merey : of a Sew Canaditui Manufacturers. Mr, White' (Cardwell) said that the in- crease of duty Would net increase' the •, , rite in the slightest, that up to this point • the duty on paper. !WO. reduced- Ho price, and that the change,. was merely for the purpoie Of simplifying the:duties and facili.-!, tating entries. Mr. Mitohell-4f pitting up the:, duty does not inoreade the price of an article, why don't they, increase it to 50 per cent.? He had beim informed by a Canadian manufacturer of ' paper that he could buy paper in New Efigland, pay duty on it and sell it in Canada as cheaply as he wits sell- ., ing his own. — ; Sir Charles Tupper thought this Mastro:, tion showed the' absolute neaseity .for a duty on paper, ' Sir Charles Topper .proposed ,to Alike • gait item 40, harping „no per lb. and '20 per .cent. on wed, worsted and alpaca goods, by restoring item 473 of the revised tariff • -and-changing item 475 as folloVve "All fabriN composed or in part 4 wool,. • •worEited, hair of the Alpaca goat. or other ' like animal, not otherwise provided for, 22i. per Gent. cid malorein ;Ofl . geode costing 10 dents peryard and under, ; 22i per cent. ad valorem,. over 10 cents and under .14 cente per yard, 25 ..per-oent. ad valorem; 3.4 centreper yard and 'over,. 27i. r gent. ad valorem:" • He 'explained that this would ad away with the specific, duty • altogether. Mr, Mills said this was 0, 'gratifying. Change. IIO:had a letter from a leading merchant of Toronto stating that With a Specific) ditty as proposed the duty on goods • costing in Englandli pence would be 57i per cent., -and on goods costing pence - 49, per cent. .• , Sir Charles Tupper said he proeosed to • provide that staples partly of iron and pargy of Med, not epecially provided for, • should be Charged 30 per cent. ad valorem, --Learried; • 6 •Ile proposed OISO to gttik0 out "01004 track • tools, wedges and crowbars of iron •'raid eteel, centler pound ana 30 ;per cent. ad 'valorint,' being included tinder whtoaa aha ship ekes; etc., 0 per doen and 20 tier cent.," and substitute the fel- ' " SereWs; ceinteonlY called wood etre ie; vt6 Rebell and over in length, 8; dente per. pound ; oyer„( one men and ess vita tint than tV70 inehee, 8 tate Or vtio7i6a4 then one indi cents per pound; ether to ititot. to , ! Yd. lice: and alito a chalice. n tONA,MA illOMillated and the•streets and gardens were thronged with people. cheer. ing for the Imperial" ' A. 'Walking Pill-bior. • • • For the last day. or two the household of Mr. L. Hoyt, of the M. C. R., has been employed inendeavoring to restore to his norrrial, it/audition the little 2-yeareadscien of the house The young hopeful; while wandering • around the other day, came. across a bottle of and rather liking the sugar With Which they were Coated, proceeded to sWellow the whide lot, „num- bering about twenty. The earthquake that 'came_to_paes when these pills . found that all tradition- haa76-6-eii-ignoreit- and pat they were, all irefirlioned • in ono- small stomach, instead Of helpingto improve the physical ; condition qf a large number of worthy citizene, beggars description. Mao - ter Hoyt Might beable to de ,the subject juistige, but he won't: • Ite has acquired. an aversiOn to pink that Will last hilt all his life.L4t1,7'horerts•JouPnai. - . .. . , • , ' v I urged the People to act temperately, to offer . • ittle girl (timidly)-" I knew it, elkiDui no offence, so that no odium o r p yob. will Itave to excnse him." : ' bility would attach to. therm The ,police Collector (eternly)-” What Manure ca n • force; with Chief Horsey and Mayor Carson there be for this. neglect? . What is ;his , at their headi"kert . the. crowd back, who excuee ?" ' • , / , ' • ' . ! greened for O'Brien and cheered for Lans- Little girl-" It isn't his fault, really sir, &wile. A moment afterwards O'Brien!.0 yeti pee he Went and :died yesterday.": ; •tall ' hat was, seen,. in the, middle of the 1 ----le•-•=., • • ,•• . crowd. "There . he ie;" was the cry and Canadian .1cowe Notes.:, „ '' . the crowd 'surged ale3ad. A few • 'stones ' t Nesbitt WWI hit • behind • * • * Wth a roartho 'great crotvd: public serviee a eina fire, a' kingle- 'bucket': '.-7---- . . .. Berlin'spepulatienincreased48,000during the papt year. • • Claus Spreckels, the !Frisca, sugar kin intends to purchase lot and huiid in' Paris. • • Balding: pepperreilit for „making oil iti inereaeing Allegan and Wi3xford counties, Miehigan• In. four* towns irt the letter ebunty' there are over One hnndrea scree nre being set oot. Marquis of suliebury, has been admitted. to aria an aidetcvc, he trace Is ca planted in peppermint ; .e,nd many new plante burgh, ptrook fewerhours Tuesday. A eircus tiekat-seller earned° hiss." salt" • ' ° ' exereiee, and in box intorico The :girls will join in• the movement thig Philadelphier Pa;,', the other evenirig, agiliiiineeil'igirtk:tTta: foukvlicaatiattatil:auiri4f4'..r:e lalefunh OUOU6t. i° TitOkbOri 'in' the DtiqUesne schoel" at Pitte.. the•English bar. , ti tereigit .take hand in sellinf; seats t° ten,th0.1-1861,1a eVIOne tY tGo „for hisn 'Down anii;leihkeotfat-tPaPhe:!;e1,nrforuvvbihicio'h fslah691'ohrainseir°4!. store was simply to Produre inething to eat. Protectidn, froM In putting out ordinary fires it is it golden' ••• ink tcuse as little water as possible, for the latter often does nierodamOge•than the• former. •Tho . jet of a powerful engine is as destructive in ' its way . fire to all perishable articles within a room, such , furniture, pictures, and bric.a.brao. A.nd that brings us to another part of our Subject: Fire protection, like charity, should . begin . GOvera- the ear o.nd Officer Craig,. had his hat _at home. Hoviever efficient may t o An Official letter was received yesterday • were re d. t Port Arthur frem the Ontario I:Cent, prOmiSing-an-immedlater.11.1Y„,Pe lfia- bade e . tion and settlement of all claims ' in the rushed ehes.d.and in a flash' O'Brien was disputedtereitory. • ' hurried around a corner. - The toughs 1 el- -• Rev. J. Trotter, pastor of the First Bap- ,lowed hotly and oaths were heard: :. ,',. UFA Church, Woodstock, was married last .• . ,, Km, Mg 14/ :•-;.-- eek to MiS8 Freerkiall, lat° 1°1137. PrilliPat Ny-:-as the cry. ' The MSSO of -humanity' fol. • 't t- hitt lost of :water proper y administered rap.), .stop , Aro that all the ,efforts of the brigade' - would be unable to quench. -Ali thC Year , . • • It Doesn't Loey Like a roeint,11 it •Is.• , f oW"oodstock College,- at Canning, ova . lowed down We ingt , nett, How dear tomy purse le thenew fashioned .1.fifitt1641:••• ., anewlY. wedded • ebb°, ° :will. it sHigehntee (14 was the rd of " T° tbth i'. ' leader,land bonnet the hat that. I bought BS'. 0. .eit tO "--"--'-*-4.--"r'------ . . ' 1 th ' ept down to the' hotel. O'Brien , . A Literary Test. ' ' 9 I . did not appear and no One could tell where Two girls are talking of Whatthey read. hewent to. The police Cleared the walk " Oh, I choose a novel easily enhfigh," bn'e . and awaited the coming of the agitators. said, " r go to the circulating library 'and .liere again groans were offered for O'Brien look at the last chapters. ' If 1 find the rani .0,11a cheers for Lansdowne. , The hour of softly and sadly dropping over one or two it o'clock .arrived, btit,;• O'Brien had not lonely graves • I 'don't take it ;but if the tamed up and no One F3eemicey knew of morning sun is glimmering over bridal his whereabouts. Several of the hotel .robes of White* satin I know it's all right, windows were broken. • lllttyer , Carson and bake it and start to buy caramels to says the pets werevery boisterous. They at while I read it."-.-.-Yotith's .Companion. 1 • were indte by drnnken men: 'Stones . . -:--4.----7- , • • • Whizzed past his ears. Messrs. Harland *,--.Two hundred and sii0-tvin Pairs of and B. I Gardiner were struck; . twine were born in Chicago, during 1886. • A correspondent afterwards' found nrli 4 r Cecil younger son of the O'Brien. ' Accompanied by Mayor Carson 'ray wife ; a sinalt piece of straw with an ostrich pluthe on it, the last that I'll buy while still hare my life. ' "The hat with brim and a big swinging feather, . and feldered traps I 'can't' even name, With Staffed birds end rose, pieced-- of heather, and a bill frbru the dealer as long as my frame; that stylish spring bonnet; that new fashioned bonnet,. that fancy. priced bonnet that knocked my purse lame. -4Minnectibolis Tribune. ' • ' The queen who has' left for Balmoral is 9 9. in a yery delicate State of health, and very serioui. fears are entertained as to whether she will lite through the 'year, She has become exeeeditigly enfeebled and resem les her uncle ing -George IV., in her aversion , bor in ti ho bot eeemoihdibied, minatesi a feat which involVed the handling: 1•01.0 ,to. hhr, t There viare Moot waavirarkablOi sr;s1 is altogether thoir estrikere' demands. '• • • • • el•twe.hundted tickete or .6180 a Minute. ,deliherate Miele:tight, and the crowd palpfdi synipt.Otos, brottiting..u.p . • --.44,••I....4.41.."4.•-• • 4, •