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The Signal, 1898-6-2, Page 3NES IN A VERY LATEST FROM L THE WORLD OVER, a+*•e „urs teras Ahead oar Owe C.etga nest $avail., Mor Masora Ayres. dad pert attar ellen. C gems g sad swede/ twitesr lbeiMag. arms CANADA. r. John Readrlr ori Haoiites is *aliens Reeves, aged 31. was death et Moa Weal. r r er roto to pa t. F. MttGlairhaa, aged shirt 'tt.d suicide at Montreal. 'hilip Catalan (mind a put 31.100 on his terra near Team oho L)tlloo of Montreal belie nett to the Earldom of Rocco Le Muatreal Herald w c h Criminal libel by Chief of ghee. John Jenkins. a six -year-old ran over sad kilted in To W.dneaday. t Brockville Cyrus Seymour, of ltd btgsmsist, moss glows re in the penitentiary. wu thousand (ire hundred ear were destroyed by • prairie KM River. Men. be Ogilvie Milling Co. bass yaern's tannest slide at Win wilt dotage their cap.olty. .4 puma ansa armed Oakley, au to belong to Tomato. was seri Arai co tb. C. P. R. at Souris Mary las Blackwell, 11 nen t the through of M t i at ker. burnt robes* y -five aoat.ta- ntaeh. vee he mwRoa. bunPolice boy, routes horse de of fire bought aipeg ppoe- oasly Md. Lola- --oast _ f1a'e stater ateten are -to he ileo salaams. Livers e iab iso her plena where flash wate • la and t is Tie•Kingrtaa Hoard of Trade km:. - the Govern/seat to oboe the aril Oa t4inday catty from oast. ha • At Montreal Frames Donnelly climb an electrdt light pole to t000k at the Ter. Re toadied anvil wire sad was At Ottawa _ Eiyssasa, ars old, was drowned la the tinge bath and a lad aa4a1{-.lis as drowsed in the river. . At London the little child of ear hoe. Copeland. who accidentally dram quantity of oarlrulio .e1d on Batar- t. died from the effects. Tae actor Thomas W. Enna was eo I at $tuntlton that he diad to email '' engagements tad go to New York. bre an Operateon for appendieit.ia 11 be performed. Setae of the peach trees 4 the Ni- sta district are affected with curl- iest the leaves marling op and fla- Uy dropping off. It is feared the strop be injured thereby. The Goverameat great to the city of teem is lien of taxatten os. Goverti- eat ro#erty by the city is to be ia- reamed tt is asoriu*osd to #60,000. ereir.fore it bee bees shout 1125.000 r amuse ('.404...0 Vertu/eon A. D. C. to Lord 'truer. wbo succeeds Lieuteaant- ' rel Montgomery Moore in coin - "4 .4 the Imperial fore.* in British urth America, has arrived at Moat- !. Owing tothe failure of arra.gemeata t Ottawa Messrs. Meaasaxle ft lima eve notified the Initial* Colombia Gov- nonent that they canna carry oat heir railwy ooatraet wit! the Pro- ms. While most of the Indians Oras the /Min reserve, 1n Cowlehen, were in "ictoria, B.C., to participate it the aeea'a Birthday Oeletwaa.ioa their *ot- toman was ectir.ly destroyed try (ire, ed an old women of the tribe burned death, (he 8t. John reediest men, who roma t'%rago had one Harry Bobarta. of ge. Bermuda, seat to Trs- m a ted r. hive ta- ired word pit arrival home, the recedk authorities finding that the mao was not &platted with ieproa • Daring Roberta' detention at Trundle he was not as inmate of the Laser - •00, the medical officer there hav- tor easpicions that his was set e g",.n,net came. GREA'C BRITAIN. tern (the n •°MIK ehar- for Canada, ,r..._. The Irish Local Government hill land the committee stage In the Hams of Commesa rim Tondo!, The report that Greet Britain bad sect s net. to `)Hein,as MI Minn of the ooac.ntra[oa troops the omehborbood d hoops ticiali7 dented. Oihrsltar is ot- Ut 1TBD STA1210. One hsadred .0114,.. wen bort ( h!` tr.rolleen Of • grand stand at Denner: At dalbdittry. lid.. Carfisid Kis4. a segro, aged about 11, was taken from gaolhanged to a tree and shot to Move. The United States Supreme Coart has decided oenviotioan under the oleo - surgeries lawn of Pennsylvania sad 14tev Hampshire to be invalid. time ter the laws trarsaatitati.ral. Rev Daniel L. ft. Llbboy. of Water- town who hag been contend to the Rt. L wrenee State Hospital, at Oedema - burg rommtttad amends on Studies, Aging himself is •tiroom le roowit) a t. toes stisolatity that there t hsa, 11. Cramp of Phil t1a• In d #t1Rfi 4 E0 0r4 d oosaolldatioa 1l;teemsa ompany read Viebra. 8s gdk les,( > /Vr-• n-PIIrnraae tatted i a JAN Ate' moo until reeeaffj7,/ ' ' ( Neta ry of State, *HI 1'4'6 Weelliagtoe with this week in MUM 'd the l ate. Rhermsa for • tear West. They .onset t0 trail t! 7jWru, se Sithe Alaska. and reg ilk.t the feet of August through Cato. MTI'&- cnalalidritne in anncaanea.ri of 0. C,.,,p 811ipbnaIArOff tampOUV of ret n 048 amt VMk. rs' tiles A.lif4it: narrow co Fro twee hag . hit* wee grMt shipbuilding ►Iltsam it perfected, will mike emthe .1 kind tis to pow rful rorporatlobe of its coatistsnt. eiltNEt4AL. Thirty Malin have Weir recovered front the Zolleru mine disaster la Prue - ate. Tib Republic of Hawaii Use M1ars4 hereelt unoonditiona!!y to 1r\ United 13sonedetto Brie, hairs laepeotor. tioaaral of Naval R,agtneering and Kra - tater ut ]Kerins is dead. The asttoaa' aubwripti,n to human the strength of alpe*Lth naval fern.s has auw reached twelve million pse*t- 05. W.4gu,000, Thermo are 40,000 toot ut anal at Cadia and 30,1100 tons mons are expected tie week Ohre firm has *attracted tot 150, OW tone tut Calix. Gustavo /luck. the milliunain Havana cigartasker, who has leen trying ton through the ()looked* into Havana an wbu is alleged to be s oolonel of Span (s► volunteers, will sot be Permitted go. • Atoordtng to a despatch from Gibral- tar the Austrian orniaer Kaiser Fran- cois c*.l,b I. has arrived there, and on Friday will sail for Cuban waters. with the armored cruiser Kr !serine Martie Tberesa. The United Blairs Goveraseat is emm- aiderahly embarraa•ed is the sending of reinforcements to Admiral Dewey, Diving to t11s"Dick ottt4II3ppoorts on't Paden, and may barer to I fpmres/ wea- sels foe that Gervais. Efforts are Ming made by the ao- tburitier to provide an adequate sap- DOKINOR P LIAF!T, Notes of Proceedings of the ale& Jan Hoose of Commons YUKON RAILWAY HILL. Hamilton Srnrth'r Yukon Railway bill Mss read the third time in the Senate. The hill a amended provides that the oonstruotion of the railweey lr sot to be t until leave to du so la ob- tained trust the tloreresr-Nenerel-in- Councll. tales& the tern.7 at the !Lead of the Lynn canal L declared turd &drained to be British territory, mr ea - hes the United States ooaeedes •autos • !models/ privileges over the territory lo que.twn. Ali the directors must alt British eubjsotes. tt MONTREAL gA1LBC1(!R. The Government purposes to advance to ib.W0,000 to the Montreal Herbour Contnusuonere for the completion of the Itrrlwtu works there. The loan is for w years at 3 per tent. 'l be eosa- mlasiooere will deposit debentures to an equal amount as security. far.Field- ag gives nut's. of a reeolat1OO to redtet if; the agreement. Notice ie aIao g'tret aGovar__mt bill to ratify the botiajarien as recently agreed epos. TB'1. PLEBISCITE HELL. ply of food for the reetdeata of Havana and the soldiers, provisions baring be- times mares winos importations from the Caned dtatea ceased. WAR BRIEFS. A deepatob from Gibraltar ease that it away be positively stated that there bas been no movement from Cadiz of the tinuaish reserve squadron. A third call for volunteers is amnia to be lamed within Gas next two wee(), rays a Washtagtea despatch. The Pennies/Chas: ti ei y eenrieeed that the military fore.. tar i n vane. will Ove to he such Started. els' estimatee it will require t115,t100 men A(M1 fur the _phi! tnea, O hl MAO for Porto Bien, Weida/ many for beam defence. A Remi Eaae aunt mint - alirat Dewey-ir • nweider Mad, in Mania bay, salter the n el et t 6e e°tranne to the harbotir. and otherwise preparing to receive any elpanieh fleet." The unknown Mesmer, suppow,d to l a be a Spanish auxiliary crasher, sight- t; ed by the Wilmington sad Bancroft, j shoot fifteen miles MT Key Wert, ear -1 V on Thetredgy overtime. was not cap -I tared. The Bancroft gave tip the' cher. A Hoag Kong cable, mays the polis raised a quantity of .toren supplied by a The bell to preview Mira pspslar tial 1 gh. t on the queatioa of prohibition was en 51 third reading is the Hous. The - vote u to take plaoe as early in the tali se poesib4, but the Government w recused to pledge itself to any courts' of action &Mould tie vote he favourable tole - - Why of a he muted t own native errant Indeed. risme ter dap. of N no man has Lived w huge ague travelled so far and so wide ov mean of the sari h nu man baa ed whore neon ahem sr, deeply the hearts of .o many millions of It lo. I agile!, equally true than a wagUMmoat marvelous tal seen alive t1 as which the wort seen a& t, tea s4,o-usrtaialy the most active. sad neat universal. This last half tory is *hick we lies has p afferent wslkk. at of it` 5. 104.,, stsum ir but otbe attention of the world at t be aim who have i1! ed this age, It seems to me that the eyes of posterity lour will uu and outshine all others--Cavour, Dula. $irmarok sad clladrtuoe. Coteau Carrier was sadoabtdly a stater kaon of aterrelloue skill acrd presoi- enee. Abraham Lincoln. eltkoown to Came w ben les war elected to the Presidency. exhibited a power fur the government of men which has scarcely Leen surpassed in any age. Prince Bismarck was the embodiment of t ceultite continua seam. anther de termini+t.ttrtu relentless etre inuring onward to bis ends. cru.. everything in his way as uncona•e ea late itself. Mr. Glatistooe and wile manned everyone of them. bad in Mm peraca a con4Leuatltm tot va varied powers of the hurnrn into) arra.' --- -- •--- - y• 1 H1YI0JD IUUBD GOILTI apoisue, ' er theme MURDER or rATIE TOUGH SEM lir- TENCED TO DEATH. moved MOO. (,aN,( J..tk.. ear• "Ponta 4 an *cameo se to gay owed w ate.aeme tae ete4.w.aer or iT RAT $` Intl. onsi - GLADSTONE H0110p 0 BY THE NO- BLEST IN THE LAND. A Weeple, Maio Ysaeswh Ob !.les or Oa Logo aroma Pgsaaeaer (elebreseg at teesteeMemer eat aaaaeary. A despatch frau l.oadon, says: -1 Weetau(aoter Abbey. to the .orther, traarept, when England's' artistes dead rest, the body of the late %(. * 1 I iam Ewart t 4Wstune was entusnted on Sa_ urday with the oereinuales 0t the nee float he had served and of the churn be bed loved. His grave is beside that of bra 1if_ long adversary Disraeli, whore tnarbl men - sec tome. d bar utast A des :atc0 from ltraoebrldge says: the _For the reread time W. J. Hammoad redo d bar been found guilty of murdering It, in his wits, Katie Tough. His third trial ea ()relight t0 a ouaclualo° before argot, own/Judie. Meredith os Friday night. Was in At a few minutes to tea o'clock the tlive jury filed tato the court -room. The Lin- pirtsaner was immediately brought in. The Jury erre thea asked if tbey brad agreed aeon a verdict, sial (key re- plied that they had. Asked what it was. the foreman said "Guilty." The judge thea asked the prisoner if he !tad anything to ray why the re•- teaue of the court should not be passed h(pg upon him- He said. "Eggnog. ray 4fttb. f.ord." - • i rued 8i° li• e4dre.Nng. t1p prtset- uulot- or. mkt-- Y0 have had a trial *Inch He has been tiapanUeled in this province. the Yon have twloe been found gulite of lett the murder of your wife. tt'orde can scarcely be found to describe the helnoneaeeo of - your - *rime. You ill toot a wocean . and promised to love and cherish her. It la hard to convolve that humanity would be guilty 0L your crime.' For the poor father his Lordship repressed sympathy. He referred to the ability with which Mr. Johnston had conducted the defence. and at the same time said the Croon had not presented anything against the primmer unfairly. The boatman was that William James Hammond be heated on the 16th day d 8eplernber next. The Daly triaad of the priroaer hers tthroughout the trial has been Ma fao herfor whom Chars is much sinner aym(rtby. e indi- •ldntal.'He haditad us one the imaginaitive! (0. i( - lawpoetic ronteption of things in wf4n6 Count Cavoar was deficisat. He lad the aptitude for boniness the fin- '-'`'' ability which Cavuur never ea- bibltsd. lir had the lofty impulse. the generous inyriration. w Mob Princes l 4n1arrk *twee,' dtensrded eves if he did not treat them with men. Re -se at the nine time ao orator. a statesman, a poet. and re man of bu•i- nam. Greet, however, as may be the sots of the alas. atter all he was of human (teak and tor hon. a* 'for verybtady .les. there were trivial sad ow duties to be performed. !t 1* °o &4geration to say that even in thew w and trivial dutie. be was great. He noble(' the twtetaton realities of life. is moa., alcove al; thugs, a religious mind. wiesatlally religious in the hi h - GA .4'. est sense of the term. Be n.0 a man 'atnueg and pm aJLctiuna- of biag e ad- end lasting friendship. Gouts- • -Of hie domestic life. nu words of rgety tee can to adnquatety r{,oken, yet was simply ideal! beautiful, and to latter yearn of 'Ine life as toue:hieg At was laaautital. There was tree alt which en prominent in his iX eat hire which marked the man inure Mr "stactly thea may ether. it wee _Akita - rue humanity, hie paramount seam right and intolerance of iaJuatioe, rung and Oppression, wiser'ever to be in_ found. or in wbrt,r.r elates t bey St show tbemrelves. Jujus' us, wrrooag. trict uppressiou. sited upon him se it were nor- aaschanicelly, oron.ed every fibre of r of hie being. sod from that moment to the the repairing of the enjustice. the undoing os- of the wrong and the drtttructiun of to the.opprereton. he gave hie mind, his rt. Isis soul. his while lite, with ss nergy, intensity, and vigor perratitefed DO nnaa unless (Ota, the first Napo- . (nrounisteaoles there were nese big bite. H. had been brought up the most unbending &'host of Tory - He became the aunt active re- or- former of our ow timer'. Thus be woe' In_ twos• devotedly. lovingly- attached to he Church of England. 13e loved it, he said h(ruself in many of his Perces. lie Adhered to petabllehmeat Fmltlaocl. but the very reasons and umente whin() in his mind }untitled e.tat,N.hm.nt. of the Church i, tend ori apelled him to • oil/toren, se an far as that Church was con - reed In Ireisatd. , In England to rob was the Church of the majerlt n.• the GOVERNMENT OF THE YUKON, ;1 The Government has deoido4 not to b place tae admin(atratioa of the Yukon es district uo a popular bases for the pre- d sent. The bill W establiab the new ter - *ethyl Pas eaplaiaed by •Mr..N i the Senate. It provides that th ministration of the affairs of the try shall, for the preheat. rest la with the Federal Government. The aye t :tib( of go, P m,rat provided for is the -!ma 1111} is framed atter the law giving the tr r. t to the Diem! -11' E41iitorles, though differing from it in to Mem particulars The newdistrict will of he known as the Yukon district. a nom- w' inimioner will be appointed to .dm Teter the government of the die oder Instructions from the Gover engem-in-Countctt or the Mtninte be Interior. Provision ie made for Pputntmeat of a council. to be c posed of not more than sir persons assist the o(za loner in the gores- Mew tbett of the district. it re proposed to e confer upon the eeesmhesloo.r end the in council, powers to take ordinances 1"I aitailor to those conferred noon the in xecutirs a( British colonial posses- in teleses. These or/Menne will be sub- 'am to d aallow•anre by the Govern sal -in -Gunnell. se are the ord --"e& d by the council d 4he urth-West Territories. The powers to ilia • exerrlmd by the menmiaaicaer and oamriesioser-in-oouncil shall be in rata time to tines decided upon by the erg -error-General-in-Conseil, and stall the ver be larger than thane possessed Fag a province of the Dominion. The anti' sing regulations will be made at ow Girl Power is taken to appoint Chu an tbap one judge with Superior la I, Court ra as a court of record with wino alumni jurtediestioa. tate The bill was read a emoted time. nem TRIB(ITIK TO CILADBTONB. the By a mailman' vote, the House of Bo Oasamans paid formal tribute to the rho ram- ie y of Ragland's dead statesman, he" It.r. W. i. Gladat.oas. Ties rsaolutloa the p '4 41414. 0s. motion of Sir Wilfrid ado Camber, asocaAed ►ry 01r CharlesTop. per. was sea follows.— of tit Htrwss of tons of Cenrde a-' (.,sti rseord their prof.und a sena* of the bass the Empire has ane -••- tanned in the death of the Right Hoa. a enter r[tfisaa Ewalt Gladetoee. , Bek, For period of more than half a foe o Chimes mrrchent to tie Americas 't suri(iary cruiser 7.atiro, which ar-I t+aa rived on Thursday from -- Knowlono 14y. where she reeled andl the Rear -Admiral Dewey bee informed t the authorities at Mantle that be will hold thorn responsible for the life of Le the captain of ths gunhost Cellos. asPtored hi the Irditsti States! n'n,' fleet The Spaniarde hare beim threet-1 s•-• ening try shoot hien for surrendering although confronted by the wbole Am- erican fleet The London Daily Chronicle. refer- ring to the Vaited Steteenen: "We have ao doubt whatever elharisuccent No people a tougher grit ever fought for their piece in the worla. but it will greatly *hairiest% and shaidifr their took, assisting tbe work of eivilisatimi It• Use; aro aseunsd that British di- plon:*ey and the British array are act- ing ex their reserve tonic" FRANCE IS PREPARING. esefs inteemen Alsocaglaa Sao Oral at A despatch front Paric says:—The Mena says oft Friday nowninni—"In view of the eveatualitin a the Span- ish-Ameriran war. X Lebon. Minister of the Colonies, Aillgairal Beenerd, Min - toter of Marine, did General Billet, Minister of Yet, Met_ in council!. Mt Therildelys Meat the prorldenoy at Faure, to decide their respective spheres of lit?. "It was decided that General illilot should be exclusively Merged witb tbe defence of Freon, Corsica, Algeria, and Tea*. aod that Admiral Stranard should undertake the protectiou of the al France sod of all the cel- . Lobos accepted the neeeseity of hers. sad decrees to carry sett these de - elisions will be proentimidted THAT RAO OF A FLAG. • dogwatch front Madrid says:—Is de Rivera. former Captain -General of tbe Philippine*. defended hi* &Minnie - (ration of the colony. Ile said he could Mt bellows Ina ears whet be Mt, told Of the diaastet at Cavite. "net rig called tbs _Aportoso Dag shell *Mr Mat over tba walla a Men- ge " Tim Philippines. ha woitineed. had t had adequate means of &dean He =led to the Government to supply but the Goveniment answered *et Um Pope bad Intervismel, and tbat Naga was no fear et a rapture The Committee st nestle asamined pinion sareDellt wed reached mineinsion thet it was quite ire - to offer battle to the *Merino illindbeimilienkene are drieolvielf thaw - Weep" Menke! Se Ravers Molars& wee to the ‘oteritioe at the Philip - 114. rity. aed therefore ise did not heel- . Elie noun* was closer. He re- ed the one Church end maintained tbere umy ba much to say, per - this is neither the ocoamion nor rissant. bat not solved. He seen - friends. power, popularity, in r to give that supreme 'manure of tain UpOn the policy of Home every man, whether friesd or the measure. must may that it ot only bold. but it woe a noble hi_ that of attempting to quail teat in Ireland by trustirig to honour and Irish generosity. Now eo more. Fingleatt is to -day la but fortunate is the nation has produced such a men. His is not done. his work is still on. The exarapie be gave to the will live forever, mid the seed he hag sown with shch a oopi- fruit under the tull light of a. Charles Tupper 'simply *wooded reeolution Mein/ had ati Maar- ren • former occasion to pay a • to Mr. Giadatoes. • the ftret railroad in that kingdom. la , extending eighteen miles from 'UMW- lum to Mauro. was opened to trainee. • erressean twain. of tteroelOna. mut Iblit41111ADS IN SPAIN. ISOM Mileage &vial SO Vac oilier Wolohan There is not much tedebration et say - thing na Spain this year, bat if there visa, she night. reletirate the metui-ces- 11,! the neighboring country, Franos, bar- ite at riot WI Me period a railroad mile- age of 1,600 sad Great Britain 3,000. Iiince then there las teen a slowly in- termittent iticreme of what is some - 14 notemaietessiiire methods el the inhabit. - ' este Med soon:mous engineering daft- ; settles. Smits hao been ii holly &nudist i, of forests at the headwaters a river; !eat owerflowa. tarrying with them ii Ames trestles and senhank- ; There are now in Vein 7,550 milail ; of railroad. lese than me -third of the • number in Greet Britain. France, sli Rossi/L. skaidtpes thee oaa.fourtli of the proverbielly slow. the rata of -express" truism being twent y -five miles sa hour ' twelve to fifteen. They seldom run oa The amount of tuagipige aligewed oink NEVER MAKE CONNECTIONS. rued is sixty-six pounds, but the rail. roaris are not responsible for its lose. secuad-ciass trams. portly by private capital, par tram fi.r,•""&at-niess_ttautraisiimia.4an:Leatoentslantidsmie initiosilt _ though the radioed.. of Spain ager dir- meat. an I although about one-third' of their co.nstruct;on was paid by tbe Gov- ernment, they are owned by private companies, and about three-fifths of the stock of the Spaniels railroads is, (maid in France. French Inveetors have gradually ahem -bed the securities. ;24 at tterest. French and Fet- ish mailmen: superviewed generally the rinatruction of Sepanlieh railroads. hut he "stattenti" or terminet facilities of los congealed ars the productie of do - meetly industry. as any observant but orbeating traveller will admit. The Spanleh railroads, desPite the in. erliir facilities which they offer tot revellers. depend More upon paseeng- r than upon freight traffic, carrying n a year a much larger number of paeseugers t hen they du tons of freight. $7.000,000 passengers, but they carried nly 12.000,000 tons of freight. The difficulties of passenger traftie Spanish railroads are enhanced in ome partioulars which are rather ton- ing thaa merlon*. Pas/angers are es- bpecauteadatobouarrrive at the statioa at lent BEFORE TBE TRAIN LEAVES order that eufficient ellowauce may nude for the dilatory proondings the railway officials. During part epoh dee NW ta some oitise the tarp - •r pert ori each day. the reilway sun I tams are clone' and the th*et offing eUigy Make down ulna it. decked with the regalia. *Mob Gladstone hat Me fused /HONOR OF NATION. Two future cos. a Great Britain netted beside the greet Commosier' coffin, and all the nobility and learning it the nutteliareuritted it, though tit wish of Gm tionneed had been for aim pIkky. Tide official funeral. nal first awe that a Lord Palmerston. mug rendereel am imposing spasteolis by the guagaificeinere of Gm building fin rested on an eievated bier, before the altar', ita plainnese hidden beneath • pail a white and gold embroidered with the text: "tegument in Pace." Six tall treadles bunted Made it, aed ma eitber side stood the supportere a the pall. TM Prime of Wale.s and the Dube ol York, were at the head a the (entire and ranging Milled than: were the !Uremia of Salisbury, the Earl of Kienherley, Hon. A. J. Bal- four, Sir William Vernon Haneurt, the Dein or Rutland, Lewd Reseliery, awl Mr. Gladetuasa two old-time friend*. Hann Handel and Mr. George i the chanoel moral the Dealt • gathered the cathedral clergy.- the Archbishop of Canterbury. and the ararlet and white surpliced choir. fill- -the the chalet - The mourners. wrier eat in the stalls eatert to the bier. were Mrs. Glad- nd other ineamere of the faintly, with The Primess of Wales and the Duchene of York, occupied tbe Deana in tiers of temporary seata in the north end south transepts were as - 75.000 MORE NEN. MehAniava Woad 4414 for !WWI Matra al mildews. A despatch from Washington. nays: —The President's proclamation. Mooed on Wednearniy calling for 75,000 ad - therefore, William MaKberlaAt Pmeidasit of the Vatted States. by virttie of titer -fewer- vatted in me. by the cureetitutkin sad the laws, and deeming sufficient occasion et li fa Ind do hereby call forth. volunteers to the aggregate namber of 75.(n0 in ad- re dition to the volunteers called forth: by my proclautatIou of the nrd oil Apri), in tne present year: Alia same anni Lo to be mporrioned. OA tar as practio- ef able, among the enverml States and ga Territorin and the District of Coluta- _Pa bia, according to population. and to L" serve for tan years. onleau sooner dia. us charged. The proportion of each arm 'el' ted throJettiintenosanatateat and or- It ( ganigation win he . made anew._ of through the War Department." iso One hundrod and twelve thousand In men have now been mustored into the * volu.nteer army of the United Statee. we and the official reports show that the 010 fet bri bled the members of the House of rho end the House of Cantilinfla the *yore of the principal citien, dele- tes froni Liberal organizationa. and premenstives of other oleic and poli - 41 orgenintiona while the lung t ve was crow- dad with thousands of t and W0111.0. Ilimonfc them being nf the celebrities in all branches Engheh life, and every gallery, bel- ay and niche high up among the' t fters, held • cluster of deeply inter - ✓ officials, whom regalia gleamed f II t ly from this 'sombre brick - BIG CROWDS OUTSIDE. Thousands thronged the equate out- 00 side in order to oilmen the peerage of la the funeral procession from West:nine- us ter Hall. Nurnerows fakirs mingled with the crowd, hawking Gladstone i souvenir', refreshments and toys. A double line of five hundred police-, in men kept an open peerage for tbe funersl cortege. of 2ad edition g r number of theme are ready to move to tb• front. Oier two-thirdsi of the States bee* entirely oompleted le their musters. The failure of some of the States. notably four or five in the South, to furniab the won called for up to this time is ascribed to a belief. probebly shared by many of the Na- tional Guardsmen, wbo had home tin *ad connectime which they could not 1 well afford to give up that plenty of other pereons not so encumbered would readily be found to take t heir plume Should any of the Stateue default. the probability is that the fact %ill to re- ported to Congress for action by the Secretary of War. °eatery lifr. Gladation ben been one '71,441„,„! ef the moot conspirimeis figures in the ' Parliament of Great Britain. , Mama roar tiniest Premier of the United 6, Kingdom, Ma tenure of offke was "'" sound fiecel and political reform; of ; the greatest and mist far-reaching "Tic cherecter. and Ise panne away full of g",...,Inult the moot Illustrious a hi* gen- Tho people of the entire Empire are bear his mourners. and the House ot Com- heave mons of Camila lays reverently on his Si r bier this tribute in teatimony of the '''"" respect and affection with which they tulaitY regard the great stateeman eh', has tribut rat mewing the *detain% of the reso- lution. Sir Wilfrid Laurier spoke i 'eloquent and jonebing language of the departed leader of men After refer ring to the respeet and admiration i which Mr. Glaristone was universelly a WRI-.MAI-WEI NOW BRITISH. . "Pa BMW 16,111.1.10 Vfaa 1111W eidd wen obeeesee se ever. A thermatch from Shanghai. 'aye:— held, Sir 'Wilfrid said England has Int the loos is aot England's &lone, nor which soknowledged England'e auger ainty. nor eve* to thee proud race which can claim kinehip with the no- pi.- of Ragland. The Mot the lose of mankind Mr Gladstone gave hie wholo life to his country, for the work which he did for hiss country WY con- nived and Nettled Dirt oft prioriples of mart high elevation. far ptirporee so noble este lofty, that it Was not his country atom., bat tbe wboie of mankind that benefited by hie work. It is no otaggeratfon to my that It* hat robed fhe atomotard of civilisation better for both the preempt sad pito *maple of title life. His death is motarmd tint alone hir gate/aid, the lend nf hie birth *or be Scotland, tbe lead of his aanotors. eor by Ireland. for veleta* bp did eo marsh. and atientitti ed to do so meal more, hut kia death, is mottrated by MO pimple of the two the notairleme of Esrey*, by the poly- pi* of the finnan Islands, whim Ineke donee be seritrwd he the peepie te t Wei -hal -Wei had been evacuated , the Japanese. Tomo)! Chinese arrived I there on Way h snit took ponmesion -; The Motel, or Governor, landed on May 2Ist, end was received - loy the • Japanese general. The Taotei hoe ed and said, "Thank yoa." The general heeriquerters, where he handed to Om I enc. reigned throughout. The Tarrtal melded upon reoeivisa each plan. he pronsedinge looted WI ea hour. 'the Javanese left Wel-haieWet The British (mother hotelmen arriv- ed Wal-hei-Wel as May 201b sad leaded 46 marine, oft Me; flat. takieg poetegalon of the plan. the Chinese dee. ware erected cm the west fort. No flag wars hoisted. eltbasgh the Oro - ink appear to be III tug reepseiou Seitriee have hoes peekit mod the suer - ism err moirtereel le the barrack*. The gum have hem removed. but the forts CLOUDS IN THE BALKANS. The Vienna correepondent of t London Telegraph ways: —F re dintartuaces appear to be in prepara- tion in the Fleakerns. lo wiell-informad oinks the possibility of or complete re- volution of elinting cenditions shortly official said :—"Tbe greoteat source deg r Hes in Herein, where the (threa- d, d)naoly *paean entirely shak- en tea the one hand by the rat urn of ex - King Milani. and on the other he fin - meted diattress of the MOM. baffling de- scription. Moreover. there he the cif- ratnatancs that King A brander hes a es a vistim to an incurable malady "Prance Nicholas of Montenegro i encterartiu.ritng to utilise the eituatio by the realisation a his ancient pis oll founding a Balkan all isnot!, in wale the Servion rlyntioty would not he re- • WANT TO END THE WAR. do not open Until an hour trefore the hne sieieduted for the departure of the loin. closing a querter of an hour Mi - trent before he is permitted to eater • am room, and ea this tidiest lust eon ilteen minutes. at before the train starts and as the lla may be anywhere from an hour three hoeing late. his opportunitin *et acoording to the di/eau-tetra . then to the rule on Americas ear Drees t he railroad nompegot See, meets. even reeardlese of the sold passengers. In what is einat.. es (*Howl "(threw)" railroad travel in in many of the paresengera ride 11111 roofs of the eerie hat whether it o enatile then: to see the country to ter advantage or to egajoy greeter ort an be von Gotten te not ow -ti. In some Spaninh railroad eta. a. notwithatimiting the moderenagi heir seconamociatione, an admissiop is charged. similar to theatre, R g the theory of Nome of the Span - railroad officials that tbe eager - of mem portent to find solar seem is assails* Air Some Illeaa• of Wm- tr sayable rose.. to es Toe Mart rid correspondent of the Logsdon Times says:—"The dominant 1:Pu he note or public opinion here is a desire ' sh to find some say torhonourable peace fa as Spain ha. nothing to gain by an In- 101 definite prolongation of hostilities. Ali tr to 4.4 far Foreign Affair*. o ill find Idea that Frapoe sill intervene, how- ' ever. la now aroanuonont. and hopes are an Reed neon tbe porsibility that Mat fitting MC11111011 on elakh to take the "Fe She• sr, wad the isle- ur_T i terialista believe that a Cabinet Wine *„__TAI a ' leiter a Marine. (teetered ia the Cortes `"P", ti I would not fail to do He beat ta, befit. ""1" n on Thunaday, that whets en oppor- :tic* shoat an honorable peat*" cern! I. LARGE FRENCH LOANS. Ilin of t ' The increasing ill feeling in Berrie and Hulaitrie, dd wtil as this disordered oonditivei Sonia has favoured the plea of the hfriertanogrin ruler, who politm to become King of all the Mir - winos. No intentioo exists at Vienna or St.. Petertharg to contract to, sup - gangrene the dolly inereemeng Reiland' 4 Servile" 53 DROWNED 111 0011.11110111 artfloa Ilacansor Nemo Sash by pH I 'adults. Tumidity, while the Ileitis% India Roman )/selestine Company's steamer Mecca wee towing ber sister ship UMW& whose admit wati broken, Ilse hairier parted. The two vessets came into col- tish* anti the Mecca was oink. her osie. time sad 5f others beteg drowsed Further particulars regarding the disastrous eollision between tbe /sills Steam Navigatioa Companya steamer Maces sad leer sister *hip t b. Limuja, avow the former bad OM per. ems ea hoard. The managers wont 554 She Dasoblas Previa-. No, op the • fee imam Sofa ki MOVP faros Oar 4 naorloo es twin The Loadou Chronicle Nay s, trader a." wooden henchoi; of, railway statie reserve, that France has loaned Spilka' ho 400000,000 framer of which amount 44.- be d 1000,0h0 hence have atrearly been fur - a item of are ah • termite not !Dished. Tbe paper suggests' that Spare aa esourity. It le impOssible ie ratty the utory, but it seems to be a re.enho of the re- port that the Bent et Paris. sad the Netherlands had a,dvanood a large sum to tee Spathes Treaanry. sung PASHA. Ili•saral of taw floadiaw A despatch from Perlin tbe feet -4 don tetanderd mesa it is deolared that Maths Pasha will he appointed (lover - arm Gentili of the Sondem after the tterSetre of kalaMO1411ala. Goat of the Iterate!: power, by the Angio-Hityptiste eel madman ef Gael Oovernor-Seeeral will be at Khartoum; No‘i, said the man evbo had been leo- tariatt, there are many theories as g ideas on that *abject. Yea. replied the candid acquaintance,. Whet kind of property in emu' ope 51 as: oot i te 4f. onotogh,eps:Itnimestolvirresthar, (het, .gviirea. „testi 1 .Intralets4. taken an inventory to dee dllah j 7.• g.elinppoilette. 1.41t/etey. sad Slime ars bete tact. Why f other Hera elliesialeefeeneele