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The Sentinel, 1883-05-25, Page 4V 1 • APOAIIIS Ilt,pLANI), . v A. Saturday% London eablegrain Rays.; •: ..14 is announced thatLord Errington has *IOW 'privately egorodited ' Envoy of the Pinglieh Obversimeat to the Vatiinn. Tbis is the result of the conduct of pertain claseee of the Irish olergYs for taking a ' notoranutand in political gAtation, and Who ciiffillSf the 'order alresidannounCed prohibiting the elevation to thO '.‘1000Pate. of prieets who interfered in political affoirs. Lord Erringtou at one thaw nearly sue - welled in Pereitadingtbe Pope te,prenoonce a • Bill : forbidding the %Irish 0,lergY to , ' interfere hi politico. Thic was, • blnuillit about by his ' influence With Cardinals 3aoobilii and fiiniooni• ArebbishOp, OrOke.suisseeded '.' after 'several oonyersations with these Oardinalsie *vett- Ing the bill, and .the Pope is now disposed .. SO liwit the TOW interference tO private if.dvice thrOugli, the lrish prelates, uoutisel- Ing them in a general WILY 410 refrain from on interfereues in •political matters. .. The • Tett syri. Earl :Granville has received from Lord Erritigton the precis. of a con•servk • tam With.Oargilial Jneobini On affairs In ;r .214\ eload. ''• • . • • • • The Rtinie;' ittur has reason tobelieVe •that in junior t and very categorical ' OgOonent • Wm. j00t been tient by the . Nfrietioati to the rrish Biehopii. ' *Dublin despot?* says it is now stated Shit the predise .ohargo against Prank *Rile is that he 'sent John Welsh tO Ire- land to OOtahlhili the Invincible Astiociation•-• • rOf 'barmen recommended to 'W81811.90 ' . likely to Undertake the management in •• Dublin, two were'recommended by, Byrne, and two by Eagan. Two of the four who were well known Peniana declinedto be *worn on altnife, but Carey and McCaffrey . tionsent.ed, and, sftewards Mullett and Curley were Obtained: Thcauthorlties have lotsion to believe that". Number One 'twee • .the emissary of the seine mans . Tynan •. and ., Byrne' were ,.p at Nice and • likely to . supPOrt themeelves • and their &motes. Teeproper proportion, between workers and aen•workere had been care, billy hhaeroed, The American Govern.. Meat heti made rtliee to Prevent the etranoeinto that oomitry Of those, likely to bboonie paupers. Mc. gate notioe that he would .questima the Govern, ment eontratoing the protest of .GOvernor Butler, of „Maesaohlieettc, -regarding Irish PeuPer egligcatilene ; - • . • At an interview to -day the Pope informed" Axonbisliop Croke of gertain grave reseiti- twee he ?fad taken regarding the egitatheo IrelandeeePephdle one condemning the allergy in pronioting the Parnell fund,. aud it is believed the reeoliitions will allergy be sent to the Irish Epipoopete. Edward O'Brien, Themes Doyle .and Edward McCaffrey were indicted for oono apittioy to .rourde,r ,and.. arraigned this morniog. O'Brien and Doyle „ pleaded ISCOQafftly not guilty, litoCaffrey was also arroigued on tite charge of mur- dering , He pleaded net guilt* and aelied 014 counsel be iseigned him. The Iriat has been postponed until. next 1,1 Iv• OsrrolJ, .• • othinsel.'• tot ,sne 'alleged eon- apirators, thinks Tynan will 80011. be *misted. It je probable the street .of Sheridan and; .1/Valsh' will immediately foll�w. • ' ." • • • The Alialtatr—frifirt'Th* genera feeling- seams to thet,-t;be.-- secrete • -e-firigeottelealtiltoO. - recOmidge,there.t doath •hilowootlate Orqwn in pretraeoting the iionspireer.qesea. Thel.iiitire peel" Of Ireland ooze:ears in tts apprittel of * result, and In ,expressing takhelle thehoteishmen will hereafter be ' deterred fronithe insane onderitninal folly . of 'joining such- erganiZatiOns. the wale- . hion.of Kelly thtbduced profoundiAbnsation. TheadlierentaSf Me. Parnell arepoonfident thateilhore Wholesome tone will he mani. festi*the puhlto niiudi and . a greater die- wonithei to abide by the printlitilea' of the Parliament:kr/body. ' The euddeoeoser' of ArehbialioP, Orgke's. •departnre on Saturdajr *need slur:prise at Some.. • , • Eight hundred' innigraiiits pointed by the ;Government' and Ttikes' Committee. cm! • barked at Galway yesterday for Beaten.• . The Vibune's London oorrespendent -oebles: that important evidence is expeeted from America in the Landon trials of the The R,00r,..Law...auardisisin_the Wtifit Of IsndFarkinuatingl vigorehe &Ogress in arose etaenteorfor the removal to eri d,the cayiniee :Pot tlo.starving •The nunibet ot elnigrants who left Queenstown lest week fee Ameries was ROWS OF A RIC11 YOUNG UL. Shtlandering. the Million* to Whioh 'H Wes Heirs -., • . BUYING . A BARONETCY. . . ' A. New York telegram says: to 1809 William Tilden,: a relative ef *Sionuel J. Tilden, died, leaving an estate valued at $2,500,000.- He distributed it equally among his lour eons, W.illiani, lifilend CA Marmaduke • tutd Beverley, B.'„ aged 20, 15, • la • and -9. Josiah M. • Fisk, William J. Blodgett, Dovid Dowa, Chas. Tracey, and N. 0. Ely were' appointed executors: In 1e70 the executors employed an Italian mewed' Biaggi as tutor and maneger for the boys, and Isent them to Europe. In Paris they maple,' the rooms forxierly occupied . by the Prince Of Wales' and other 'Members of; the royal . family of Anflieod. •• Thetthen.proceeded. to Berlin, and lived in sOniptuous style, expending, in . sixteen .inonths obOtit 070,000, The .eldest of the four '-purchased a palaceele Coburg for 040000, And with it the title or. baroni 'While in. his palace he heoanie much • interested in the wife of the formee owner, alltellaelholleinita.N lreetelnat,Oe e.'„ and [teen was under the oomplete .00rdtrol 1 • .. Of. her hUsliand, to whom. he gave' power Genteel Wee Among the threes yeared--' 'of attorney,. and whom he'':' permitted ' ,ceitictstan kotaoristee in theiNortbwesi .to pools's° all the • furniture_ for . Appealed to. , . ' ' ,.: . . his palace. . In 5 1872 the . executors dis- Sitting Bull and band arrived ,at Stand- covered the condition of affairs abroad, and IngSook Agenay, D. T., on Thursday from by the PaYment of a large bum of Money FertRandell. They ;lumber, all told,147. the young man was extelested from his WO died on the way, ,. and one ws,s. born.' difficulties. The few, then . conceived th,e• The old chief talked,' peewit on his 'Initial, idea of. a ball in honor of Anierioanal in an :said hereafter be desired ,to -engage Germany, hired an iinnienee beer -hall and 01 nn pleated ' in .'firming •- pursuits. • Gail, aave.a, ball whioh was Widely. commented Crow King . and other), of his Old hostile. on, When' they returned home the etecu- lientenantewere noteffusive in their'recopo tors footed up their expellees for two years tion of the Warriiiie' . ' ., . , o . • • and tow months Ini 2185,000. They were ' An. Hello% (Mont.) despatch Bays.: The then to award College, but did-not- Commondaet at Fort Aesiniboine has infer, remain there. William' was made executor - Mitten that the Okra Indians are preparing . of the estate, and in .1§71 an. 'etpartner . for o goberalWat. i . Three hundred lodges in the bnsinees formerly carried On by his under Big Bear Lueleemen and Little Pine father. This he was 'compelled:to give _up, are camped :within twenty-five • Mile') of •owing • to his iniihility . to Manage - it. Feet ' • Witish,o ready- to enter Montana to., Many, accountings were had, for Which large avenge the 'los Of the Crees in the htet 'mown] fees were paid. In, 1877 Gustavus hotseoitealint ...raidsOLThe ;Coven:mode:S. G. j. Theban!' was appointed guardian for bas sent tuPortWalsh,deinariding• BelretleY-13:-Tolden-.---He-..reoeived.J.1,950, ---'.------ - and aftetwardaltietallegeskyoes 1)oked-up - aaoLudlow Street Jail for eleven -Lk=orwo,apoecoo,.....„liotkoottAPPOOkAgi_ogLtoo another eatifteo for Whieb be-waseNtortwA From the aocsotuiting now in progress before the referee it appears' that the two elder sons had been paid $115,000 More than theirs share. It is alsgeoharged thatthe mortgage for $.100;000 On the Jersey City property, with interest, was collected :by the exeou- tots, and that one of 'them deposited the money talus 'priest° Recount. The estate is in a bed condition and will note yield but 4104.0,000 to oath' ot the younger eime. The exeouterk are charged, With procuring ratifications of Abair_ acts by threats, Beverly B. Tilden now seeks te have the various. ScOountings opened on the ground that the .expenditure s were .foolieh'and. rash, Mineceesary, and . contrary 't* •iiia father's will. ' He aleo Claims that ...the. ezeontors .should •be Charged With the tiok neoeeeary expenditures. , The exabutors made a 'general- denial, and declare that they hae 'ficsiounted for every,. ant they spent, and that the boys, When.. oley,tne ii -f age, retiffa-theirt-ratio-Tt-t that the' British authorities prevent the "ogio_otheeaineo. Doisthought, the) first. -...iiiltaitil-tre"77Ere'tiiiift Gros Ventreaand Assinibeines, 'musing o general going On the warpath, and Joss to northern Montana stockinterests. A party of Creee a few days ago ,stole foety, homier) fro& the Benton & Ste. „limns • .CompanY, hild•are being pursued by two oqinpanies of bavalry,from,, \ Fort Aisinibeine. A' fight Will probablyresult. •• • • Ael IlkittD LISLE' A 11114rah, • ao reiTOTI of Piansise snit autos a Lady. • nry40k 'was' cross-examined on ediielidaYeet New York, in Wit_ suit to eterter„010,000 from Miss McLean for reacha efere '1' 4 eayecl•a lor astISO. t remise of marriage, ...before 'Croak; at' 229 Broadway. He , deep sigh; and looked stead- s McLean as he begon his esarile , e said that Mirth Mo eau had 'Mittel& the trnt1 bOtit* What the shad on theolikindeoteveningo-Wh- enotheratiarrelled and tko engagement was broken on account - Of bee antroduehig a Mr. Heathen as her. cousitl4ehen he was not heteettsin.. She testified that she .sitict it** all a_joke. Whatekhe did say. witethealier relations with M. Hamilton were.*Olt.lindetstood between theincielves,' The._ *tames had belieted that lifx..Hamilkiii.ltrairohnse Mo. ean's cousin until he . learned toile Mr. :that such was not the ! The twoicien evere.onthe boat to rettneite N Xorkeity.WOO. Bei -Wick an' ikha UPI 'libr what Ole; as Mise -Then d, and easy • tiviote "No, X 'Said tailor -end r sh000toircottolown filtnnoh, Iteland4LeainY, M. P. aterfohg, epeiking. SICa, Toting' of ono' Or 'Well tour and 1. were bele*, enotinoed *high_Stoptight to Mitre* the priests ettleitiribSALorkEtring- , envoy) as a. en_ and .5 .60:the :•:sittomp V • • ' '0 - • aldi,.w007'7.0.41140::,',;plaecid on :.nphoi '14:4r fla8441:It. 1110: O. ilea Shoed the',asi ..the.'o�unsel "aligned him 'kr .:; The trce4.14-aird'er of Mr, • was Wi ilet •ithiallto tho lo Doing, 110.41(0111:, Sullait'adiary, , It.; 14:, .t. ;.A) -. -, .-. '-'-' ittterelit on *life* Mr. Foreter. nether ' aritry woke aiiimolautt for eons', e name pbtil nt, A*tho, POrrestsr ; big Mtn to it. , POrreeter fis) sup W. be a leading - 'Iranians and 1* ttaii by the pelf*. • 8.is Wlfaa.ndinither wire witnesses to sup. &farther estfy said e Gowtiment were ..Port thaolsillii of anilthi . in Vsgan's trial. "eolith *0 bother alio t the Parnell prom- idon,* the-Parnelliteit ivete'harinlese.,• fife. • Potter 'laid lfullebt'scitotiotintikok showed •.tbrit Money Was given 4 PeterTynanto .1,464 Carey for purposes of conspiracy! in 4kutouto !I -A .A40; ZOO. aid 00:1, Papers WOO ,- found in the •Prisesiiii% 10001 leadoff:ill& entries 1.,of reoelved, . *All frliiii Curley, 8rady,POrrester,.Smith o coin judicial tiithie cOurft.. 0 0011rt, pr ;seeded. 4104. saidri Mullett ng iheltack oh irint ringliSforathat ev . , . that **ening 'IMO* me, Was noel; 44 filitilaY#i" I kieftielote4rne wing.. 3`0 ' • . • e „brigonik..ekelt. M s she was very sor- edifier of. r on: tb. 004.0 1094 tree?". Soutinued al opera oil 6/491100110i oira ihieeted tothe $ *ma•*igloos clotAttokbeintupe Ox &fits froths •11411tit 0 WO biasi-5 ' /O • A - !biz,. .c. had leulaostin cold h 4 foe,' she ea • an,d4 ehould think you *Mid have noticed Ditzlon -ago it you 4 had -.Whnted to.' She evil on and jumpocttvildly." (Miss ML�a l' burst out hIngliliitil _ .._`-t'''' - • ' " HOW high did Miss mifierw,,juinp ?" esked'ilat counsel. . 41;47 "About a foot. She itinified., havers' "An English Tooter a Geimanloot fe.' ' . "Twelve inchesinyway: . TO or three times she jumped out into the Middfo 'of the room, initlike *bird." .. 1$ Just' liki a itiagp4e r '' 4, I overrule the magpie,' said'illit iefiree. - "Well, your honor, a niagpitlit the only bird which jumps in that war; an Irish Magpie, anyway." . • ' - . og I object., This qriestioii. irk xrtilevank .a &le ,stieohed, Indicating that it etadDShiney. entry of Sept. 91h, 1891., iEploted the .thisistiune of God, for 'Special pdarbsking6, • An entry •on Sept.. lOth tact Mitt ha,had failed in his undertaking tWO oonfederates desertek Th iiiaippoded to refer to the attempt on: _Alfa 'of litt, 'Forster. A letter '.1rior.o read !Ordering that in • be .•Mitfil" 4, the ikaieseek bind fer4urbblifiranti4' Miline$11 tgea asereittel‘ and ;to *nal aitIIuIsIsrlif•. .Afier his sentozioo,Mul.., Illiat.w11001,*110011'be WOO* • *Mt or 11014***01140' • Itatkmail -:sfitioilioet that 2540.:•104 'fialriatellia: .frotell le*. • 'WhO IS tett,:th abated 'VOW hcipe4 th sad' £ItiO11104:061y While ther,ir. ls1lIsSOnsit Si Ocitimoniv telifaY, Mr. *fated tillettiaor interfere with*bs traPitea,, len. terket 044 Yoakum! you wire deadldit, loye *ith PanniilliVitisosat - Only hitelitsi ft Weallgradd, e egainsi‘tis/. dielibitt otenPaseion Of tha• Wslio".***111061$11i cor-trX 40: *nit floisnieria tn•iilibir-**- l'Ott leOPOintel Yil.! 41.0' ".": thii 4katd-tadett Ilaireot Yen 'bid Anerjca tnide* the' wait 04r0i0108k1tIk4, •cld fli"#•!°*ti' Wore all *ant) , - - !•-• Barwielvats not an her thinditiotirvulened Mr., tr,./gare • •••17 cmant.'143Myloccti-in Sion not perniitted. ianbigucent and redundant." - "%Ho did she jump ae high alithe tbird jump ae the didlin the Aria jump?"' • - . .o ineitaitre tbajturips...41hathre*. 'her ariin as though idie•Was gtlingto ily: leo a bird," said the Wither*, 'II- • The teetlmonfonboth eidisiWas deolared ito was Bet down &WON, arguments. • - • . .„ , • • • Relatives to be Pline, are oan- nIbale VIA live on other: people?" •eoree, ..onoy eon'," A;i Then aluele George Multi* a cannilialtfor mamma sa.ys . he's always, lining ort •somebody." .,1 • ' Adt eishange sayS that theOcest thing "*0. gil�. an enany is. 'liindnea* ; but that depends On the enemy's iIze. ote"tilt You UAW* tallifrlelolahned 411i- eMithto herlOrd , and 'muter, who -wig DOMINION PARLIAMENT, le the Molise ot 00030040 Sir Charles Tupper introdueed .bis bill -• amend the Consolidated Bailway Act, which h explained °Contained little' more than Oeetain ohanges which had been mentioned in the Bellew. Colnmittee, and wiliebeeetned to meet with general appro- val of members. , The Reuse went into Committee of \Sup. Oil the item, " Geological Survey - 560,000," Sir John ,Mttodonald eightined that this, increase was owing to thoOrapiclly preceeding development of, the Northwest. iNe laid on the table a mar showing where the work wasto be done. There were several districts: First, the Rocky Mem, taios, Saskatchewan, Rainy River e.ud the district of. Gave, Queben, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, This vote does not 'foyer the stepuot of the salaries of • the -staff, which was included in a Similar amount hist., year. Oa item of the Indiana ot Quebec); $4,200, Mr: Peewee otilled attention to the unplea: mint state of affairs threatened in hie own county: Some 99 -year leases of lands ,belonging to 'adieus were about to expire, anti no proyosion liad•been made for reeew. lag them. The Indiana , would claim the laude, and it was feared the formers would' resist their obtairiing possession. As' the Indians could.not 1a8.110, proper use of the lands there would be no injustice in giving them auequivalent; ad as to keep the pre. sent occupants undisturbed. These 99 years • leases Mader which the lands were held by farmers had always beeu regarded as praetically freeholds, ao downright injue: fleet/9'21d be done by giving their home- stee,dsover•he the 'Indians. . _ • ' • ' Sir Sohn Macdonald recognized the difa-, ,enity, and plaid during the summer he *mild lend ale-,-inepector-to investigete the t. The • House then vise for resiesS, and on resuming in the evening took up the con- sideration of private bine, • The firet Aeon Was the Northern Railway Bill. The House went into committee on the bill and reported it with miner ainendraeiltso On Motion in the ,House for concurrence avith•theseetnendmiuttee Mr. %Bloke called ireport of tha. Committee on Inteor-ProViut. oial trade. The evidence before tliet com- mittee *bowed that there had beenmu*" vellous increase in that trade, yet' owing to cheaper ..meane Of comMenioetion being offered throughout the United States than through our owil country, a considerable share of traffic was diverted. Everything • Pointed in the chreetion of greeter koilities of commtinicatien by Woter way between the Upper Protinoee and the Interooloniel • •terolitora at Levis.: Sir Leonard Tilley replied that a•petition hadheen reoeived by the Goverement based on the. report of the Committee On Inter, Peevincial Trade in ',favor of a line ot pro. ,pellers between the upper lakes and Leone and the matter was wider the coeeideratien of, the Goverement„. , • . Mr.,McMullen asked for the iiitorioetion promieed by the Minister of Railway) as to the rateper toe per mile for freight car- ried on the Lateraolonial. Sir Charles Tepper read a statement from the Manager of the Intercoloniel that the passenger an4 freight traffic, , were not kept separate, so it was almost impossible to state definitely what the rate was, but he 'entered into i calculation to.show that ap- proximetely it was 4o. per to permile. , • Mr; MoCraney said that while the rail- way bad dole •niedh to decrease rates cit'. freight to^the east, yet more Oould be done if full 'led healthy competition , was main- tained between the railways and vessels. One great drawbaek' to shipping interests (which, notvvithstending'what Sir Leonard Tilley had said in his Budget Speeoh, Was. not in .an over -flourishing condition,) was. the heavy dhfirges at the port of Montreal,-' and he hoped the Government would take it into their serious consideration. • Oa the Motion to go lute Committee of iSupply on. the Supplementary Estimates, Mr. Charlton called attention to a state- ment recently niade by the Prime Minister that :assistance wooid. ,Oe given :to the expedition toexplore the territory emit, Of lludson.1340iii4-itehed for particulars as to the nature :and estimated cost of the expedition and when it would start: ; ' Sir John said the 'expedition- woold be. sent out ,by the Geogtaphicial Society of Quebec. The Government of that Province had agreed to give' a subsidy of $800, and:. the Dominion Government would probably give•the %eras. When the vote. was•pro- ! atteotionto-the- proposal madeothat tine -130ecthe-,WoU1d-beo-PrePared with -portion , • 1410LTI.114101111116/44 Arruniglipit )kwr fielding Cisairsosliple titioso• oseta-The slows caned Unit -An i Ottawa, despatch says,: Orders relating , to the drill Of the active Militia for 1883.4 have been issued. • The forcaeto be 'trained this year for .0 period of twelve days numbers • 24,700. All will reeMitio the pay of their rank, . and those soups ordered tO train in 08,14 Of 'exercise Will receive addition rations and ehelter. $tienot yetAeolded where the. .camps will be held, but the number W. betrained in the affekiint iliStriots is as follows : Proyince of Ontario, No:I Louden district, 800 l'airohto Alit:kik 4,390; NO. ft Itiogsten Prov ; No:4 Ottawa . 11840.` NO. 601., 0; NO, 5 dietrlistrff,690.; • Brunswirar, b. N1,100: Novati' Soo Noroopois.600. ,inntobit and 'NOrthirtiet„, NO. 10; 280. Britith Columbia; ,No. 1.12;' 21r, Prince ,..!, 4. Wheat," replied the man from Dakota. !4,dward Island No. 12,-. 47. it. under- .rights guaranteed to oVier " sWiiii. . 'lle " Wo.don't do any Wetness but whet.",, atood*ththe all the city. corps and isolated doubted very Minh that the arShigenient o '`' I don't think I, went any of it," re' - thre14.1?Pepaniest will be Pe: rmitted to drill proposed could:be .effected . With the Ontatie, ' marked the quiet Man. ; "It looks to Mir M , their iooal headquarters, and the re. 'Government. That GOVerlitherithad, iiket *though theke couldn't be any boozes * ,Clacca,72tylszace.k.,t,f,,L-1171,Lt•:&-; zrzaa2q.*--4-4,01.0,..fizza.. •zbicnAt live in no that way." 4 . arilliqrai2BPOrti 1411bOaten0.01 tod pay -'41111 carquentiy-twordevto,apitoztifii.,-Dbiiliao ,,i.rivolikr=7.,,,..,...:..1..... ke-sis hilt Year. - The department will az- Government and to play into the handso of frein:Pakota. o'llousowi:Alcuses1-47.4y tangelo; the hold ,Mg of oamps at timer; Mr. Blake it had'ohonged it so as to run the Wheal elfies, that territory contains mote Ai elinell'initable to thodifferentlaalities. In road to Satin Ste. Diane.. • ,At•-• and:better ildings than all tbe rest of the Coterie they will be generally entered on 'Mr. Cameron, of Viotoria, win of Ind United S , ' put Weather. I am ashanied between giltreto $6611.11ine; irt Quebec about opinion that we bad riot yet arrived attin ,fif mysel ' or the mildneds in which I draw July lakland in the jlifarithne Trainees utopian dayilyWhen. thee Itoovinciel and :;t,,.1 Houses! Gentlemep, it _is a Positiys " probably! a little later. -Dols • ere the& Dominion Governments**10 agree upon ' •faet, that there isn't a Bonze foot in . that ,probabie_that the Oxlip for this d Striothilli. such,. asobenie as WM proposed by Mr. territory.tliat ien't•built over, and in some .: be held Niagara. - ' am. He (Mr. Cameron) had , never caries they:have to run poles off the roofs of ' •heard of 11. neutral link such as Mr. Blake the bttildings tdready erected, and mf those ' road shMild JAM- •°. EtWeneal4Mbykikitorkkipakt-yanip.*•ptall • the es • a 1,•.• Ste: Mute Which had been bonneed• to the amount of 05,000 a Mile. He held that a point between Callender and Nipissing was the proper place at which . the 'Ontario system should join tho mein. Hoe . of the Caoadian Pao* Railway._ He objeated, however, to any Ontario line having control of the road . forming . a link be, tWeen the systems, but:' he • thought that link' shoold be' MO' 'eutirely independent.' The Ontario • Govern- ment having offered a Wieldy to one line, and the Dominion Gevernmene having offered a silb.sidy.te 'another line over . the oaths territory he could see no tedium wig some arrangement •• should not be,- made between 'the two Govetninentefpra com- bined effort en thip matter:: If each solO eidy was $6,000 a Mile, that weuld thake needy enough to build the line, and it was necessary AO spend two or three thousand•a Mile More than could be raised by borrow- ing. money on bonds to•-ber'inedelaAlirst- ciliary on -the road. A joint commission cool ?he appointed to operate the road so that -Oath the Northern and, Midland sys- tems could send traffic. over iChii.petfetitly equal terms. .• -_' • • .Mr. McCarthy Add thet the tendency of the Midland sysiteM•wasIo draiithe tr.afdc to Montreal... • , - • • Mr; Blelre—noesn't it futnisliConnection pobhoen. principles, and sound the warning with Toronto? ; notethat it id time to strangle the Influence. " Mr. McCarthy. admitted that the • eon- of thearrenegade Americana, •• Traction **afforded by the•Nipeseing . • • ' way., but it was not ho direet as thot by the Nertherif.* -Proeeeding, he said that as. the Domisihin tkivernment by leihsidy of 51000 o mile to the 0 a .0entral had afforded .4lenneetiOn n ' the • Canada PaiAilo. And Montreal '• pie of the West hada right to ask, end. did, ask, that the hail° should be d,One for Tothnte, and in hie opinion' the best way,tovid0 it would be to alio* the propo,sal to 1)e Carried out, of having till* read under the, ooritcol ofthe Northern with a"guarantee of eitualtrairie: -• - • . 1 . v • • • . • , A NOW,- Xork'•cleepateir..i3sys,r-• At thsy. citizens' indiguatiiin meetieg Brooklyn,. . called to pretest agebist the opening of the, , ••„, bridge on the QueetOOBirthdaY,..there were not 100. person e present atlY time hall, and not: one ,of the distinguished Pet. .• ;eons who. hadbeenlovited;appeated, :The .:(thaiernan said that the. .aperang of the • hedge on , a • doy-. wee; entirely. out ot. ‘• kooping 411 Oa_ views of troe'.Anierhiani. • .. WillianisO'Bkieo _mild that for the purposee of ,overawing the Workingmen, the trustees, . had invited the two bend -box aegimeuta of Brooklyn and York to. parade. It would . never de to -.allow the great unwashed *0 Holly the robes. of the.:tWeloied Meyers. • If thisioadying to:England: didn't.stop some!. 'thing more unpleasant. than a protest would • have to be tried • O. 'Yea"' paid one of the . eudietiOd, "dynamite." ..ItWaafollowed by • :applause... The Tohowing was ..adopted:: Whereas,' the. Ttileteee.• Of ;the Brooklyn,- • BridgeitratWitlietaildiegotbe-44-eteatitteniit • .••••• • • • • ' . . • • . . or the New YOH( Aldermen. 'the lithox tiod, \ • other erganisatiories. New. York .eped *:/". -deterrained to cultivate monarchioal.ideas inaralebrating theehirth- dare!. Queen Victoria by formally iipsithit the bridge on her birthday, May .24t14, therefore be it resolved, That we &neon" such option as hostile to demoeratic ' Dakota's Satiglittg Warms. sites:, gentlemen," oinitiotiedrahe DakOtt• map, “'w4 have got the biggest country, the biggest people and the biggest farms there are anywhere On earth. What d'ye think of farms three or, lour hundred milei square V' and the Dakota man leaned back and enjoyed the astoniehment of the moll "What d'ye raise, ; chkfiy asked quiet inan„who had taken it all in. ' v_ 1..affia7Zairset1"7-7,,raii:1541a7.1r.iaLl>.; rtp-4:44 Max gOAstir siesikuiiii,Actionotawaridi impossible. One.road orother, hillto streets and rohclii- That's what keel* us tio - _ , _ control. At thesame time there was no warm in winter and cool in sunareter. The ' . at toe ssarnor .reason why all s should not have •Oold and sunlight never • et through " g _ • A•41.11411,4 Su. deepateh. op&if: The equal rights with regard to this rood.'This " understalid you that every foot•or interoetilattaellidgte.the nava scare has Was proposed to he done in case of a lease that country is roofed in ? " dorattaillid the, been *hating somewhat, hilt yesterday a of this link to the Northern. The , ooni- quiet map. "Isr that a fact or are you; ,reporit that stiiipurions vessels liad been. pany was. prepared to. have any douse, geeing?" heveringabont the harbor's entrant* Wits however ettmgent, imposed open- them to " Justitastite as you're honor ' ;4,4i:duped With' some' degtee of excitement make the iiidependenne of the road perfectly the Dakota man, promptly and oetifidently.;; by the Publio,, aeoertained that Oettahl. • "11 a man goes into that district With the Pieretecilltwas fotholatienlor the tumors, Mr: Blake said ,thet On that question he idea of builditialie'e Vine toteget left hard." it'heing aotuidlact that- at home , supposed each Government took a position ••• "In that oase,"- rejoined the quiet Man; •nlyOteribus craft, a stsainet, had *mated Most in the interest of the people it repre, slowly—" Will you be kind enough to el. at 'the Motith:of the hay maths ih siclui- !ranted, but he 061214 'see no ftaiums why plain to me just where these big farmsfyou 'Winer manner, 'and departing WO:iota divisions on thatinattet libetild keep the have been spealeingof are located?" , entering the harbor.. About $ o'cloek yester- GiOvertilpents apart on a tubjeet whioh had Certainly," said the Dakota man, day Morning a signal was • hoisted •Oo. the nething to do with it and on vthich their stranger,. you think yoti have pea a Oiler,. citadel sited for apteatner „reported to ...the no -operation wonld promote general good. but there just where Wia utilize *Very... eastward, She. Was Madootit by the signal He knew perfectly well that what every thing- that leads to wealth. Gentlemeo, phloem at Sambro to be hrigantinter*ged, oaliWttY 00111PeolY wanted' was monopoly, them farihs, is on the ',tops of the hexane, bht her, Mime °add not he dieeoyeted. AO and that each tioniploY Would be sure to and We mit them up Therese's. to let she aid not'approach sufficiently near .to foretell all sorts of etil.as oertain to follow get the Run And at the tame time seep them the (dens' station. She came kiwi/raft the if ite rival wae allowed to *ours even equal out of the wet! You see, wheat.—' . pork from a sontheasteily directiort, pelted terms. if the rights at both .00tild• be main- But. they, interrupted him With& brick. on to the westward, and an hour or so liter returned, and seenitet to hover at the mouth fora short time, apparently unde- °lard Whether to eorde in or not. She then, spoke of, said he held it ki be utterly Poled they have built houses right over the bar upon lief 44Thouriii after bieloo 'ttirmelahout eald put to eea again, without having made any .‘signal. ,Thi S ontiou'i tootioti * steamer fe very unusual, theugh there We preldoUely, ',but not reoently, host One or *WO Similar 06600. Utulth Yeti*, the Wife of (1. Devii10, 4t yhtJoelini"' l'etently in *Poor - Denver. v „ "taihOd With MO of the party:4M etontredial-'13rcektOnEalltel Mr. ()enure* waled' to think qtette feasi- ble , those rights could be mut& better secured by having a perteutlY Independent authority in control. Mr. Dundu fevered Mr. Blake% idea, and etpreesed et hope that the Goverriment wmild take the matterihto its very "oolong consideration. T. -he amendments were 4010'04, exotthebill• read the third time And pirated. —A Gerriiito scientist recently published an opinion to the effect that skituro,ed milk is about as nutritious As the original fluid; and it is wonderful to see how quiekly this o dal declaration has foundits way . among the trailhmet in this vicinity. They - enthusinatieally repeat it to their ctn. towers- as they -Yank -up thelaist fest hlnei drops which they alivays, with agteat i On iteMS, relating *0 the Intercolonfal show of liberality, add to the alleged pint Railway, Mr: Richey called attention to the in the pitcher. -!--" • •