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Win, QThien Again Looked Up—The B011
langer eeeestion—Gonip About Bum
pean Monarohe,
Loienew, April 21.— Wm. O'Brien, who
left here on Saturday leab for Irelend, was
arreeted es soon as he landed sit Kingstowni
and N now in Loughrea pion,
The Boulanger emotion is not only the
biggest one in Europe, but it gen on grow
-
tog all the time. The irritating point in
commotion with the whole matter is the im-
possibility of forming any opinion as to the
real position of the popular hero or as to
what ho wants to do. His apparent attitude
is one of devotion to Prelim and the repub-
lics, end to et thing else. He is willing to go
ts,
straight, bamIinto obscurity, ho says, if
France will do ;what he says about turning
out ehe present Chamber of Deputies, reels.
ing the constitution, and changing matters
in the array ; but in nuking such au offer
•he practically assumes that he already occu-
pies the position of diotator. It is also
aseerted in his behalf that he considers the
army and revenge before everything, and
Will even let the preemie Government or any
other go on living if they will reetore him to
the War Office. His position is a queer bne,
and, keeps getting queerer. The Bonapar-
• gate, Royalists, and enemies of the republid
and cif radicalism generally, are known to bo
helping hino and the gossips say they mist
• have some grounds for their belief that the
• General sympathizes with them secretly.
Here is another mighty monarch who also
calls for our sympathy. Alpheus?, the baby
King of Spain, is teething, and as in a very
bad way, as the teething process is compli-
cated by very serious attendant ills. The
poor little Ring lass inherited epilepsy with
the throne, and may not live to uee the
'teeth Whose arrival causes hirn so much
trouble.
A great deal of trash is telegraphed daily
from Florence regarding tho movernents of
Queen Victoria. It appears the Queen is
enioying herselt very much, is pleased with
the dountry and with the people, who don't
attempt to infringe on her incognito, that
she is in excellent health, though rather
stouter, rind that the Prinee of Welea has
every prospeob of remaining a prince for a
long time. A story is told of her Majesty
preeentiog sovereigns to two little girls
picking violate, in a field near the \dila.
At the end of thin month the Queen leaves
for Charlottenburg, where she will visit
her imperial sou-inelaw and daughter. Her
favorite child, Beatrice, and her pet son in-
law, Henry Battenberg, will not go along,
as was first intended, but will join her at
Darmstadt, where the will proceed from
Chalettenberg. This proves quite conclu-
sively tlaX. te Bismarck has the upper hand,
and up tic) the present has bested good old
Queen Victoria in the struggle for snpre-
...limey. It is not likely, however, that the
Quen will fail while at Charlottenburg to
make a strong effort to carry out her scheme
of marrying the Battenberger, Alexe.nder,
to her grand -daughter, the PrusaianPrincess
Vietia. The situation at present as re -
garde, he comical though grave quarrel be-
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RUSSIAN COSSACKS, Driven FrOM ifeene.
The Lanese, Baring, rupt.ineipied Men
who Celanese Om Czar's Body eidiateall. I you wife at tile C6f14v restaurant 140 night,
,holte i; thought you Were keeping house,"
Brown—" I was ourprised to see yen and
A. Diformew letter lap; :—I see hero and at Jinits—nii We arii, VVe got a nice little
St, Petersburg only a few seldiere in the top flee in ilarlenz, but every Monday night
streetsci• d h' C k " '
ire riiing e we cline out.
mad on horeebaok ere the lito of the military Brow—" Why ics that ?"
for the winter. The Cossacks are the life
' guards of the Czar, ancl are the mo zt inter.
esting of the many eheracters in this atrange
country.
, A genuipe Connie lin ne more appreoiee
I Hon or dreg"( of danger then lie eas of his
vodka, a terrible rum, width he drinks like
watei aladothich makes betoxioation sigh.
Ho was the original eoldier of Russia, the
patron deteeeive and the prime epirit in
meking republicen inatitutioos whet they are,
Ho is devoted to the Czar, and for hie devo-
tion has been knighted in the highest degree.
The Aim° of the Ruesianeoldier is to become
associated with the service of the Crown encl
to be located about the Filen. When a
soldier ie Stationed in the vicinity of the
palace and it becomes known that he has been
recognized by the Car, his repUtation has
reached thezenith, and he instantly becomes
the admiration of the entire peopN. To get
a promotion 6n suits—that is, into the direct
eervice of the Czar—is toacquire the highest
honor a milleon Rumania eoldiere aspire to.
In all the wars Russia hasfought from her
organization the Cossacks have dgured most
conspicuously. They especially did the
bloody work when No.poleoa came over froin
France in 1812and attempted to conquer the
empire. Thegreat French General foupdhis
men falling be* like hailwhen he was enable
so strike back, the enemy always being ender
ehelter. • It was continuous bush-vvhauking
till the retreat began, when the Cossacks
rode out 40,000 on horssebaok and shot down
in cold blood almost twice their number in
Napoleon' s ranks. For centuries these people
ha,vebeen the predominant inhabitants on
both, sides of the Volga, and the first to take
up arms in all the Crimea against intruders.
Nearly half a century ago the Czar rewarded
the tribe by making all Cosseeke in his ser-
vice his special life guard. Although the
most brutal and ignorant, the Cossack isthus
given the most conspicuous position in all
this great army. Whenever you see Alex-
ander 111. you see a swarm of Cosseeks about
him, riding over pedestrians, slashing their
sabres in the air, and holding high and arbit-
rary authority. They have complete privi-
lege and exercise it to the fullest extent.
A Cossack soldier is granted complete im-
• munity against punishment for all but the
highest crime v,ihichis murder in cold blood.
If he evantonty murders lin innocent and un -
offending citizen. or companion he is court-
martialled and probably imprisoned f er three
or six months, but it is extreraely difficultto
convict him when onoe arrested. He is fur-
nished a horse, clothing and ration when
stationed in a city, but is given no salary,
and rations only when he cannot forage.
About one -fourth of them are thus supplied
by the hands of the Czar, while nearly a
hundred thousand of them arepivileged to
go about the country and in the nanae of the
Czar pillage and plunder. They hold up
strangers, commit burglary sometimes and
demand at the hands of the people the best
there is to live upon. It is useless to make
complaints of their depredations, as theyare
legalized. The people have to keep the Czar
and guard his life; they must protect him
and all his interests, and he holds
hat they may just as well do some of
heir acts for the empire's preser-
tween the Queen ancl the Iron Ohinccellor t
appears to be that a truce hes been declared.
The engagement is abandoned for the pres-
• ent, and Bismarck holds up the threat of
resignabion should an attempt be made to
' bring about the marriage against his will.
• The matter can well be allowed to lie der-
•e...meat by all sides.
ei
The Commotion in France.
vation directly, by maintaining a band Of
marauders, as to do ttindirectly through the
channel of the treasury. It does not follow
that bemuse a soldier is a life guard he must
be at the side of the one he is employed to
protece. His field is in my spot he can
locate effort to injurethe Empire or iteCzer.
He is a seoret or publics detective, or a
according to his purposes or desires.
He goes about, when not under direcb order,
n the uniform of a aoldier or the dress of a
ivilian. At St Petersburg, not many days
ago, I saw a Cossack in private citizen's
dress on the street, walking in hot haste. He
wore a long ulster, buttoned up to the chin.
Ile was in the role of a detective. In a little
group of men he espied his gsane—a slender
youth. Hastily unbuttoning his greatcoat
he drew forth a bugle. A single, short call
and at his side were three or four of the
fiercest-lookbag Cossacks soldiers I ever saw.
They ca,me in a twinkling, wore coatsmf-
mail caps, end ot their sides and in their
belts were pistols, knives and maces sufficient
o start a band of Texas highwaymen. The
rrest was not resisted, and the display
awned entirely unnecessary.
Gen. Boulanger, so lately under the waves, 1
now floats buoyantly on the top of the govo 0
elemental commotion in France. Circum-
stances and nos his own efforts have wrought
this change in his lot; but whether his as-
cension is real and not seeming, and
whether he is to remain a central figure or
' soon to be swept aside like driftwood there
is no telling. The German alarmist see in
him the head of a majority party in favor
of war. They look for a diesolution of the
• present. Chamber and an end of the peace
policy.
• .Bat there is no clearly outlined course to
be seen in any direction. The motion which t
overturned the Tirard Ministry was one of a
urgency for the bill revising the Conatitn. g
tion. It was carried by a majority of but
31, and through recombination of extremes—.
of Ratlines and Moneachiets. Those two
elements would be at swords' pointe as soon
as •the work of revision began. But the
measure providing for revision would, it is
said, surely be defeated in the Senate.
Whichever way the eye looks a deadlock is
in sight, and though Floquet may form
a new Cabinet, dissolution and a new
election of Deputies, with all the uncertain.
ties of the result, are apparently unavoid-
able. A new President is also among the
possibilities.
The connection between all this and Bou-
langer is not vieible at rhe first glance. It
rests in the face that a few days ago he was
retired from the army by the Government.
Subsequently he became a candidate for the
Chamber of Deputiei before the electors of
Nord, and issued what Premier Tirard de-
scribed as an audacious proclamation assail-
ing the political situation in general and the
Ministry in particular. Iminediately there-
upon the Mfnistry happened to he defeated,
• and the illogical Frenoh popular mind con,
genies the defeat as a Bcailanger triumph.
The most that can be claimed for the dia.
mounted "Man on horseback," at this time
is that the the present commotion may bring
to him another opportunity.
Vaccination Vivace,
Dr. Sanborn, one ot the New Yorkguar-
andel° officials, with an assistant vaccinated
the passengers of the Britannia the other
day at the rate of MO an hour. When a
reporteeir showed surprise et this rapid phr-
• fortiance the doctor remarked : "Myawns.
tant;' Mr. Hurd, is an expert vaccinator.
He goes through them like lightning, and to.
• my knowledge he has vaccinated 1,200 in
one hour," The NroPld says that "the
simple immigranth Must have /men prepared
to side wondeefild things in America, bu
probably nothing quite so wonderful as than
And this vriectuator is not even an MD.
fie is a vacoinator pure and simple rend on
his lightning efforts the health of the people
• of thie city depends,"
•
• Questions from th Jury,
"Gentlemen of the jury," said the Judge,'
act he concluded his oharge, "if the evidence
shows in your mind that pneumonia, even
indirectly' wag the oause of the man's death,
the prisoner cermet be convicted."
An hour later a ineesonger Memo front the
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The gentlemen of the jury, your Honor,"
he said " desire information.
"On.what point of evidence?"
"Nohe, your Honer; they want to know
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A Patent Ballot Box.
OrrAwn, April 24, — Last session Mr.
John Ps, oddell, of Hamilton, . brought to
Ottawa a patent ballot box of hie invention
for inspection and if possible for acceptance.
The box was of peculiar construction and it
simplified voting materially. One side of it
faced the returning officer, while the other
side stood in an apartment set apart for the
voter. On entering the apartment the voter
sees a feries nf levers, over which the names
cf the candidates are printed. He presses
down that under the name of his favourite
and thee retires. Notification that be has
voted is given by a bell, which sounds lin-
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end of the day the machine is opened, and
the number of votes for each candidate are
found already counted on the inside, and
Ithere are no spoiled ballots. The Govern.
ment have had one of these boxes made as
a sample by a mechanical engineer of the
Pablic Works Depertment Mr. Brown
, has given notice of his intention to move
for a committee to examine the box
i and report upon it. The box is favour -
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Was to attack and ridicule the Goveruinent.
And now the Emperor has put his big rough
hand on them again, The cause of free
press and universal enlightenment has thus
received a severe check. Perhaps one of
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R. Parker ez Co
Works need Head °Glees :
75,9 TO 763 YONGE ST.
225 Queen St East,
ffices:t.teen St. West, TORONTO.
{ 896 Q 209 Tonga Street,
City O
100 Colborne Street.. ..... ........Brant ford, Ont.
4 Join, street North Hamilton, Ont.
Allan Lino Royal loll Steamships
Sailing during winter from Portland every Thursday
and Halifax even Saturday to Liverpot 1, and in sum-
mer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool,calling
at Londonderry to land mails and passengers for
Scotland and 'raisin) ; also from Baltimore, via Refl-
ex and St. John',, N. F., to Liverpool fortnightly
during summer menths. The steamers of th_e e4kis-
goW lines jmil during winter to and from Halifax,
Portlarld, Beaton and Philadelphia; and during sum.
mer between Gla gow and Montreal weekly; Glee-
gow and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadel-
phia fortnightly.
For freight, pasSage er other information apply to
A. &homelier As So., 13o.ltirnore ; S. Cunard s
Halifax ; Shea & Co., St. John's, Nfld., Wm. Thomp-
son & Co., St, John, N. B.; Allen 11 Co., 01' ieago ;
leen ie Alden, New rork ; H. Borulier, Toronto;
Aliens, Rao & 0o., Quebec: Wm, oroolcie, Philadel.
GANGER Trx°3115' rjAnags ETC" "
cum% without the Inife. No Aller, 1 ortlancl, Boston, Montreal.
9 cure, no pay. Send etatrip for
pamphlet. W. L SMITH, M.D., 124 Queen E.,Toronta. IT
'131' I A 1.1° C8 -A309 nitre Torgitl
2 a 000. o n o s ,
abouh 4 miles from Trait Creek Sjtation on the N P
Railway, e.ose 0 st oo , church, 134 c ico, saw and
shingle mill; there is a log house, barn, stable, ate,
on it; all free from took or swailm., For forther in-
formation apply to Tires. Coausay, Barrett P.0„ Ont.
about 60 ares clearedim): 'n hSfl1ardwood bush
ANADA. SNIPPING CO.—Beaver Line of
Steamships, sailing weekly between Montreal
and Liverp001. Saloon tickets, Montreal to Liverpool,
140, 050 and 860. Return tickets, $80, $00 and $110
according to steamer and accommodation. Inter-
mediate, 880 ; Round trip ticket% $60. Steerage, 020;
Round trip tickets, 840. For further particulars and.
to esoure births, apply to B. X, letmenay, Genera.
Manager, 1. Custoin Bence &part, Montreal, or Go the
Local Agents in the different Towns and Oltieci.
er'1111101/1PII Ensiness College, Guelph, Oat.
kjr The Faculty has been etreugthened, the prenl.
bee enlarged and new appliances added. The Bust,
nese Department affords one of the best /scenes ob-
tainable, widie •the ehcgtheud Department has
accomplished resUlts unequalled In the history ot
shorthand. Ladies adrnitted Co ell ecivantegee Maned
by the Inetittition. Students enter at any time, Mr.
°Ware mailed free. M. etecomteildx, Principal.
TO SELL OR RENT.
nreileanifX WOOLEN MILLS, NEWMARICTilT
jee Stone and Brick Building, steam and water
power. Very easy terms. Good location for Custom
work. Apply to 15. 3 e0ESON,
Newmarket.
Pid 741-3tieeteroire.
BA.
Farmers going to Manitoba will find it to
their advantage to call upon or write to W.
B. Gillett, 523 Main Street, Winnipeg, who
has improved farms for sale,
Information cheerfully furnished without
charge. Money advanced to bona 'fide let -
tiers at low rates of interest upon personal
. . .
property to anise them in starting.
i
hide sant', WTou ve
l'alTI,
480 ACRES FREE,
Along a thotisand miles of new rail.
way, Maps, Books, showing court-
try'S resources and advantages.
Letters from settlers Who are
thriving beyond their eupeo-
tatione. Send postal °aid
with your addrese to er,
litilieroleiris,elialmer
noun Illook,Toronto
Or C. 1.1. WiennoN,
Gene. Pass, Agt.
St. Paul, Mina,
ervouz ehility.
DB. GRAY'S Opecitio had ben need for the pas
fifteen yeatewith great turmoil, in the tteatmeet of
1 Nervous Debility, and all Moneta arising irom x
ceases, ovelorked brain, loss of vitality, ringing hi
the WWI, pal Ration, de. For sale by all drliggists.
. Price in. per ox, ot 0 bone tor $6, et will be cent by
1 mail on receipt el pride. Pamphlet 011 appleicition.
TIIII 613,AY NIEDICINE CO., Woronto.
De,iring obtain a Businese Edneation, or become
proficient a ehorthand and Typewriting, should at-
tend the
BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE
A d st t
For circulars, etc., Address 0. O'DEA. Secretary.
Cook's Gem
Why do you usa those Expensive American and
Canadian Baking Powders when you can get as good
and wholesome at one half theprice Prove it by try.
ing the Cook's G eat. Manufactured by •
ELLIS KEI0-11LEY - Toronto.
283 rouge Street,
Trir.ronto.
• The Cheapest ;place in
• Canada for
MISTRUMBTS
New and secoati-hand.
Agents for
and "elle.;11Arel"
BAein & ORCHESTRA
Music.
Repriring of Band To
etrUmentS a specialty.
Send for Catalogue
THE TORONTO SILVER PLATE CO
Manufacturers of the Highest Grades
SILVER-PLATED
TRADE
MADK.
PACTORTES AND SALESROOM :
420 to 420 King St. Toot TORONTO
E. G. GOODERSAM, J. C. COPP,
anager. See.- Pecos,
litnitaMitoMoV.
'When I say Cong. I do not mean merely to
stop them for a time, aud then IlLITO them re-
turn again. I MEAN A RADICAL our,:E.
I have made the disease of
PETS, EPELEPEZ
FALLIBIG SZCZENESO
A l ife leng study. WARRANT my rernedy
CURE the worst casese Because ethers heve
relledis no reason for not now receiving a cure..
Send at on cef or a treatise andaFrtm elior.reei
of my INFALLIBLE REMEDY. Give Express
and Post Office. It costs you nothing :Mr
trial,,snd it will cure you. Address
Dr. IL G. ROOT. 37 Yong° Ste Toronto, Oen
4511EZ*747.3
Et1• INSTANT BELIEF
MAL CURE.
Send your address
' and ten cantata
°0 stamps for Book
' Treatise- on Diseases of Man." Addree s
• V. V. LIMON, 47,1Vellington-st 8.,Toron'to. Ont.
4
eels
ttl 43.
.t)
Jenn e irre I, 65 WE nut t., cured of weaknes
and Lung Trouble ; John Wood, as Cathcart Se
cured of Liver Complaint and:Blhousnees, used onl
eity-cient bottles;' Mrs. J. Beal, 6 Augusta, St.
troubled tor years with Nervous Prostration, tw
0112311 bottles gave her great relief. . Sold at 50c, &MOO
Ir. P. HALLEY dr CO.. Proprietors.
rHE greates
covery of
reeentage fOr 11,
2511e rut, Nows
,,ECinturstALLBLOOD
IVIIR item Kingsr
i =eaters. A pal
ot Blood_ Pur 'ider
few in Hamilton
ho have been koFne
tail by its use :-
44ts.x. Heenan, 192
Robert St., cured cif
Erysipelas of 2 yeare
tending; 'Robert Coe
null, 24 • South et.
daughter ()treed
epileptic Fite set°
6 years' sigiaring
ife,4eN; eehile Area r, ea els
0
BREADMAKEITS YEAST
ALWAYS AHEAD!
BREAD made with this
Yeast took first prizes at 132
Township and County Fairs in.
°nevi° in iS87, at such places
as Flosherton, Markharp,Whit.
by, etc. Over ro,000 ladies have
sent us letters and posM1 cards
to say that it is superior to any
yeast ever used by them. It
makes the lightest, whitest;
sWeetest and most wholesome
bread, buns, rolls and buck.,
wheatcalces.Dircctionsin each:
peckege with full instructions.;
TAKE NO OTHER. PRICE 6 CENTS;
01.0••=.111.101a.1•Maybk„
Cold in the Head, Bay Fever, etc., can poeitively
be mired. .A new method. Medicine Game
:vetoed to care. No cure, no pay. If you have
tried other remedies that failed to care, you will not
be disappointed in this. For full particulars address
K. V. reUBON, 47 Welliegtoneit. E., Toronto, Can.
Send 1.0o. in stamps for Book " Treatise on )is -
eases of
THE GLORY OF A MAN 18 HIS STRENGTH
And everybody should study low they can best enure the blessing
of a robust and VIGOROUS CONSTITUTR)N, The food we eat
1 -as everything to do with our physical clevelcpment and too little
attention is given to the selection of nourishing food. Scicntifie
Analyses hes proved that JosirisTereS nein IlEe F rote
tains all the elements Of a Perfect food thet will build up a strong
•oonstitution and ROUriSh BRAIN, BONE and MUSCLE.
4
Coital and fands now over $3,000,000:
HEAD OFJP111:13% • - 15 TOROAIT4o ST., TOR,ONTO.
A Montt. Company, Established October 1811.
Te this Date, October el, 1887, there has been retuened
To the heirs tif Policy holders(death,olaims).
16
To the bolders infitured Endowment Policies.. . . ..... .... ..... . .. ......2400:0 0
42042 625
To Policpbolders ou eurreeder of Policies
65088
To Folloy-helders tor (lath Indite (including those allocated and being palcr,.. • , 482,644 02
To holders of Amillity Bonde, ... „ ..... 10,007 84
Loaned to Poliey.beldets on the Seem* et their Policies 82,264 08
$1,800,174 47
P0110164 in Poree over 100060. Amount over $15,004),COO,
VROIDELiT—lifon. Sin W. P. HOWLAND, CB.,
V1Ct-2ltE8IDENTS—Wux1An trzievr, EowAnn fl4XSPSSR, Uso,
111..' IIHIACTIONAlLIN Managing nireeter,
rotottittrotliothtsold alter 2 ttealt and liseetekeible fifi0t Os*