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The Huron News-Record, 1886-06-02, Page 2.?S - •-_ .. ... ..� 1 ,., I� V - .. . •7rrtfili�lf l•,. 7 Z to Noon pews jerord IS i'9.t1LISIILD ;very Wednesday orning • WWte,v3kToda, • • A'r Timor omen, Albert l treet, Clinton, Ont. '1.°5 in aci'vance; tteff not so paid. • 'The proprietors of Tun Gounman NEWS, 'having purchased the business and plant of Tun Iiultox Rimnn, will in future 'publish tiro amalgamat dpapers in Clinton, tinder the title of }"'11EHHURON NnWs-' 1,ECOrtn." ...... Clinton is the most prosperous tow in.- "Western Ontario,' is the seat of considerable manufacturing, ;and the centro of the finest agricultural section in Ontario. Tho combined.eircuiati:int of TIM NEWS, . Ri.coun ezceetls ' that of any paper pub • - lished in the County of -Huron, • It is, 'therefore, unsurpassed as an 'advertising iediutn. arRates of advertising, liberal and rftu•nislied'Oa npplieation. 8 1'Parties malting contracts. for a speci- 'iied.tiiue, 3V110 discontinue their advertise-, 'meats before the expiry of the sante, will ',e charged full .rates. - Advertisements,: without :instruction s as 'to space and time, will bo lel't.to the,iudg. 'went of the compositor in the display; in- _ aerteil until forbidden, meowed by a scale of solid nonpareil (12 lines to the inch), and•,eharged 10 cents -a lino for first - insor•tion and 3 cents a line for eaeb-soh- soquellt insertion.. Orders to discontinue• od - i'tiicmeuts must be in \[tier. • • T7 Notices set • as -READING it,&rCr•1R, (measured.by a scale of solid V onpai•io1,12 lines to thh inch) charged at .the rate of • .10 emits aline for each insertion. • - • JOB WORK. ' • We have ono of the best appointed•Job 'Offices west of Toronto...0iu' facilities iii ' this department euablo.us to do: all kinds of work—from a ceiling card to a tuanuiioth poster, in the •best style •knowil'.to the• craft,' and at the lowest possible rates. 'Orders by mail promptly attended to. • . Addie The Neuss-Record - - • }` Ctintoe►.. Ont 'December, 1882. • The liuron.News-Record Nirealscsd.i�`, �Biuia 'A nil. .. • A .1; A.D POLICY. . Presbyterian Review.:'.. Tllro 'oronto• Qlobe- :s''evidontly ' not woll•ploased twills: the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church in lielan'd for daring to llave.a mind' of its own on the question. of Home 11ule, and venturing to, express op- position in its. recent manifesto to the measure now•before the British. • Parliiameut, noel its.gra{ve feitre for the:safety of Protestant interests.' if the 13i11 in its•prescnt shape sh nld become law: Tho Glu 1 i' g1 s t' Globe 1 ug a .i .the fears of the . General; Asseinbly,; Ytn 1•phunlyeteils thein tllat.they are. mistaken, that. they cannot:terve 'their point, that-tiicy'are cowards in aisl;;ing for-tl1'e-. col3tluuanco of -the lr•ote ti n r•'th eir 1' 1 - G o e rbeitios' which the presentf arrarlgeinent. secures ; khat their vision is -,:distorted by party bills, and that in fact they -Ore not to be , trusted loiict iiglatly iii . • this matter. It asks, with a sneer t' "Whig is this Ulster of which we. hear so tn.ucli 1" and proceeds -to show, to its own satisfaction at loast, that. as. iu Ulster the Catholics are Very nearly as ninnorous as the Pro-. testants of all delolninations,-it:has no s )ecial right to the' a collation 1 1)l "'Protestant," and leaves; us to infer' that it should not:neve the sympathy of the rest .5f' the Protestant world in its , astru glo against' impending F Oman Catholic supremacy., c The Globe surely does not need to be toldthat:Ulster is Protestantnot by more nuinbers.but 'by the character which it boars in the•eyes of all the World, aiid which has sufficed ter ';'oscu'o owe:portion. of the island from reproach, and to show what it ull ntliglit bet were the conditions equally favorable. • It will no doubt 'dour to most people, in Canada that the Presbytei'iltns:in troland aro in° a position to know their osis wants and dangers best ; that they are not the people to be alatened•fornothing, and would not take upon themselves grave responsibilities without due uonsideratioin..• In thio trying . risfsr of their .history they go i)ntitled to the deepest sympathy of rrotcstalits o'verywhere, 011(1 doubtless they will receive it. They do well to for the Catholics• even 'when bearing gifts: it would, .we Might venttue to re - mak, give llnuiy good I'reebyterittns nearer glome solid satisfaction to see the Globe remove its delighted eyes long enough from its new-found friends to see hew many Protestants en this side of the Atlantic it is olfeudingby its unblushing coquetry with the Scarlet Woman. But per - baps the Globe is like David Garrick, Who threw off his friends, like a huntsman his .pack, For he knew when he pleased he could whistle -them back. , • But -we dare toll the Globe that this is bacl policy, Ono or. both of two 'very unpleasant things may happen. Tho friends may get be- yond recall, ar the power of whist- ling bo lost. - Far better to stick to old and well -tried friends, though the new promise much and be ever so charming. . THE DECEIVED HALFBBEEDS Itronsignor Gremlin, the great Roman Catholic apostle ••of the Can- adian. N orthwest, preached a remark- able sermon! in the Basilicia, Quebec*, city, on Sunday, in: support of his appeal for assistance to .his North- west missions. He spoke of the cruelties of the Indians in their. savage sttLtu, 1>aviug, himself seen them murder their wives wileni they grew old;'and leave their sick child - ,ren to die of Mugger ou the plains. In reference to the Northwest tron- blos of.; 1885, his lordship stated• tbat.sinee the Montle of June; 1884, • designing nien. had Commenced • to' : detlich lth0-11e Us.' from the. nl.issian dries, `advising: thein to withdraw: 'froth Chair- priests .the confidence 'which lied liithorto.been 'nnlfluited.. Tho 'excitement increased• from daay, today. Whenl the.missionaries told. • them • to remain cahu and that it was sinful to revolt agaiustc u established government widen had done nothing at,could offend their conscie thnces, . they replied, as their leaders' had -ordered them, tlitit we bad 'no right • to necktie fn politics. ' So the•rovolt continued. Churches• were burned, saci•oiil • veseels •w re profiuied, and,. •the euchar fist trampled , ibtidor foot. Priests, and sisters Were inipli:sonod. . Fathers- Fafard and' Merchalid :fell by 'the balls of assassins while -giving' absolution to the other victims.. The 11ietis .had :been deceived' and now . they. had- to imam:the' deception pxaetisod'• upbn'•tli.ent . •Doting,.tht ' last sevon-ve us Mgr.. Gremlin, said that he iiad:lost eight of liis iitissiorn- • arieS. Two' were martyred' ' by Clic 111clfaanis, two .Were drowned, two' wore lost in, the woods in the _winter' .an froeu to death and . two had died, of sickness at the mission: The. revolt 1rad' caused, • groat devastation 'fu the• Northwest,-biitT-1►is lerdshili said thitt the `•brood of the • martyrs Y would 'always 'prove'the seed of the &lurch. • ' • 'AND HOME ,ICU I E. • • stenographers in the United States. The use .of such language by Mr. ;Parnell,, in A ner'ica,. can readily be understood, and it can also be understood why he now desires to snake it appear that be did net use the words ,• but it puts Parnell in rather an awkward position. It will probably very much reduce the weight of anything he may have to say, on the Home Rule .*uostiou, and cannot bat harm tllo cause of Ireland. --Petroleun has been discovered is paying quantities on Manitoulin Istand, —Two hundred and fifteen tavern, sixty-eight shop and twelve whole- sale licenses have been grunted by the Toronto Commissioners. —The flfy-seventh annual moeting of the Grand.Orange Lodge of. Brit- ish America commences itssittings on Tuesday 1st Jane, at 2 o'clock lr, m,. . :-;-A Guelph lady. set a dozen of eggs and the hen hitched out thir- teen chickens. One of the eggs had a double yolk and yielded two THE WEEK'S DOINGS birds, • OAN.t:I)IAN. —Tho'crepeetiong the Canadian Pacific Railway in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories presort a . splendid appearance, •. - •—Battlofordi experienced a severe - snow storm ou May. 19.. At '1'iurtle • Lake, fifty •miluo..noith the snow was•two-foot deep, twentyfiwo miles host the snow was six inches, doop. —The township of Arthur has been mulcted in -$2,000 damages in one case and $500 in another. for 'dunces sustained by parties fir consequence of imperfect ground . to , —A Peterborough paper alleges that there has been More perjury ur'y in the local police court 41103 -the Scott &et took erect'tlmn since the court held, its first 'sittings uluuy years ago, —Seed oats have been advanced to Northwest. settlers. who suffered by the rebellion, on condition • that two bushels'shall be returned after Harvest for evoy one advanced. —A Witness ,in a Seott Act case lit Oshawa testified that he had ap- plied for whiskey and -goose oil to. rub on a lame shonlclor, but .glad been successful in getting goose oil g • only • apllro'ach of a bridge.• D. 'froin GIaY011111i1' 1 pronto'and ---W m. A,' Crain;, recently- Qatne. st ti scarce in those early days she \l•aswasleft 1 ly in the ;,clerk's . liev. James Lawson \vas as- saulted at Renfrew' Ont.; and brut- ally beaten. by Alex. IIudson, Who accused hint of being an' infertile). •,and aiding ill the .enforcement of the Scott dict. , • • —A. woman in Montreal,. named' ' l:iary. Ann, Dwyer, accidentailly knocked a coal oil lamp on the' stove, When- a :loud .explosion took .place.. Her clothes .caught fire end bellied around hor'bolly, ' She died .after a few hours in 'groat'agony.. . --Harry.Elliott, the oldest son of Mr. Jamas Elliott, of 1Varwick, died recently of 'lockjaw. He was play- . .inn' • in a field, . when' 'he ran a • splinter • into ]lis log .arid, -kept the fact' front •tho.knowledge of his par-' Vents.• The sore .festored,'end'when physicians were- su,rilmoned'it 'Diana that .nothing 'could be done to.staveiiis Iiia..• - Artlim Ellter pr&(e Tuesday the 4th. May, the youngest • child ot•Mr: Dodge ,• blacksmith, Gordonviile, .a boy. about a 3 ear and it half of 'age, Who wes.standing near the .lcitehen stove apparently.: quite well. fell suddenlyou the floor •and' i�as of - . � .served to be ;deli'�s for, ••bronth.• Ho ,.snort ,afteetvai�Ts-' oxteired, ; He. _bad gotten 'a pea' into his Windpipe. .--Mi' I1litchell, 'of Frariioete brought en to tile. Guelph therket • one mooing the bides -of she young cattle which were, killed: by the .ligbtnin g,. on Friday .•;night : Tho .stoiui pelts: very severe all•. throiigli .the to$yuslrip,,• but the loss sustained: by lir. Mitchel 1, :fs the inost serioue Tot reported.' The animals r1•ere in a field when 'the electric current: struck •theist,• and• w oro. nli `found • • :'close together•. ••' • . -A. few days ago,- when illy: G: • Ile Hennes,' of 1St. Catlrerines, • Was' ripping tlieold.uliholstery out 'of a .1i'ac(c•undergoing :repairs in Iris shop, she di:icovereiI snugly. stowed bah irate the lining a small flask of olderyo and- the- 'outlines of ii speech in.. favor of• the Scott'•QAct arid,: other Memoranda. • The And •fs:.e stn'arlge one and was likoiy.p110011 there by some enthusiastic - tomperauce 'man, Tifc�lrtiltura,l)uily Spectiztar. • who'afterwards beeawe oblivious to the: fact: . lilt Parnell .has been, . to put•it mildly, inciise%ogt. Tho Ii'iell TVY;r•1d, in. its ,rc" port of • a .speech made by the • Irish leader, at • Ciucinnatti;' I� ebreary 20, 1880, • stated that Par - mill had said • that lie would not. :rest until tlio last liuk that'coi<y,tlect- ed.1i'o11n1d with England lied been Anglian. That sort of language, used in the •United States in .1889,•\vas admirably.: calculated to produce the desired .Direct, that' is, open .the purses of. the Irish:' Amorfean cou- tribntors to the i"uiid ;: but, in view of the foot that the Nit't'iolralists and Gladstone now claim that IIonie l ido is- calculated to inako Ireland loyal anti friendly to England, it was rather. annoying to 1111.,1:?arnell when ltr.,Trovelyan, in the llousp Of! C'ofilinons : on Tuesday,, quotuud from. the. I,'irrla ,TV.iil'lct, :the ;Irish' leader's Cineinnatti remarks. I'ar- nell either•denied` •thii he 11 ida080(1 the •words, or intended it to be un- ilerstood that lie made tho cloili tl. without actually making it, and Mil r, Trevatyan• promlitly accepted _ the denial. But' another wittiest( pops up. .A telegram from Cincinnatti tolls us that oil Vebruery 20, 1880, Parnell did use the actual words ("noted from the Trish iVurld by 1Ir. Troveiyan, a11d ;they. were taken down 4 by 0110 of thesntost accurate -..A novel eight was' witnessed at St.' C ttherinos on friday.: 'A pian rind. :his wife arrived thele.• froin •Stratford, accompanied by six little Children,. the eldest not --more fliau Isis .years;•of age.'Tho Woman had -an infant in'her arms; and a, little toddler just•' able to hold its%foot, hold onto her gown. Tlioir.world- lY-effects were bold 111 a push cart. Tho men said he went there to look for work. on the cane), lie having •seen advertieemoits of contractors for 2,000 men. The htst'seen of the party. they wore :pushing on totiards Tlrorbld. ---•-;- -h married matt in'.Preston, be- came enamoured of'a sanctified lees; and. heaving of the Pusliueh scandal, clelerliriitedto eelipso the evangelist there, .$o the eouple'niiute tip their minds to shake. the.ilust of 1'i•estoil ,off their• }mete and. find fielclss afresh and pastures. neiv, Wifere it trouble- :some:wite wolil(1:not be eonstautly calling to eeCennt • the pleasing. at- teigiolil .her was paying to the' fair, religious young lady.* The. wicked smile:h has (to use the expression) skipped- ewith • the young woman, Sono say acroas the lines to his bro- ther Jonathan's house, He loaves 0 wife and, several small children. Preston was in a state v'f great e.' - citonotit over it.' The Ulan took -all 'tire Money and goods he could lily Ins hands on, and the guilty. young woman gathered up all her t111n- boi•ines, reel and blue jerseys, etc., she should find. Sbo will probably start an army wherever she lights. :.`.. ... -. .. . - :-.---71.W:7.-- a :�- ': —The Orangemen of St, Mary's ' Glencoe, Out.,. who is very particular neighborhood purpose holding a about the daily observance of family pfcuta at liirktuu on tike -19th of worship. Hie wife is a thoroughly July good woman, bather religion Is of —l1. P. flay, the defaulting teller, a practical nature. Slio thinks of the branch. Bank of Montreal in there is a time for everything— Stratford, has been arrested in San family worship included—but that Francisco. The amount alleged to time of everything, is_ not when a have: been stolen is $6,000, The savoiy ;breakfast is all, ready to be prisoner- lias coufeased the crime, • placed on the table, - One morning and says he will return ,to Canada. .10st week, when. lier 11ueballd's The Ontario Convention of prayer teas longer drawn out than Universalists will convene iu the usual, asusptcionasmellofover-dour. fort Uover chnrcli .on Jnno 18thr biscuit, was wafted.slovly bat surely 19tH, and 20th, There are noiv toward her olfactory organs. She. seven . organized churohesilnOntario, wllggled.and twisted and tll.o(tght frsent, which .delog'ttes will do lino, lltisbat clbiscuits startedand ofl fresh ansa now scut, ' -Troia 4 to 4cents is the rulinn tack, to which. there serine( no end, price far •cattle in the v'.' ty of she etude(' the good mat by say- fn„ t Lord 1 John, cut it shalt,. . Crttolph. This is• all "tl1(tt can bo I've bread fn, the aveil." • paid to ensure against loss in the English 'market, but farmers do not --David IL Scott, who Was some feel disposed to sell at those low eight or ten yeer's ago deputy post - figures, master of Brampton, has got hitn- —Auother•octogenarian has pass- eelf into serious trouble by commit- ed away to join .the silent majority, ting foigories to raise motley. He in the person of Mrs. David Cope, , loft l,iamptou some yearn ago .for of the township of Dtiulfries, at the 'Woodlands, Man., and got to be ripe old.•age of 82 Sho'wuts born postmaster there, was doing well, iu ,the :State • of New .York, ..and and . went to .store keeping. He • early. 1'einoved to the-totenship 'of raised. ,'2,000 by forging official Beve• rly, 'where was married to her nnnlos to documents 'of tllo mantel-. • now surviving llusliauil, t1Ir. IJavid .pality of Woodlands, and attacl'ring Co,pe,'in 1S24. As nlinfsters w oro the mnnicipalityseal to thorn, which • o ' .carie ess . ` e married by a magistrate. .trier maiden office, that Scott hid access to. Iia uaruo was Patrick,: eta sire was 5also successfully committed 'several • sister of the' Mother of the ises ;other forgeries;• not the•money•froui . while there attempted' to tido his life by • carting his throat with a butcher's knife, • ,. Mrs. Mel, the widow of the' dead rebel, died at her home in St. Vital, Mn,,aMay 25, after nn illness of We mouths.` Tho remains twill 1,o inter- red beside those of herb usbing iu the Cathedral Cemotery_of St,'Bonifaco. • Mrs. Flint, wife of Icon. Billa •Flint, senator, died in Brockville the:other, clay,. aged 77 years. and 9 months. Deceased, •whossmaiden name was Phoebe Clement, :was married toFlint at ..Brookville and' has • ever , since resided . there.. �Jobii Wntsoti,-il young man "of 18, Was atteekcdby. e. half a -dozen drunkenennuis one night,"ou' the . public • streets of Toronto and so brutally kieked.and beaten that bis life is • clespat ocli: Thomas ' 1tMc-• :.Derinott was arrested as one of...tlre gang•and.rernancted: • —Sono 'Scott :Act people aro, it. • is said, so- completely insau'e that they view the acoidont to the Odd-• fellows' excursion at 13ranmpton as 'a retribution of Providl"ence for. the violation's of the Scott Actin the pack t Guelph • on tllo •(noon's• birthday. . Chief Justice Wood.' •the 'Merchant's bank and then.fioel' : ---There is ' 1 bl ' 111 • to the United States, and fromttlrore fn the accounts of the tax eollecte traced •trresto(1• au(1 brought bacl- ti CO11.811'Of,l a lull( A' 0 •' to 11)0 city of 1ilexiao, where he was of a town of'O1an ol�illo; which 'r • has only lately been discovered,' It to Winnipeg where he at the pre- n• liniinary trial: ort Worinesttey or last b the -Clerk Honk, he pleaded guilty to thong all .seems among other mistakes . , e '. Y. •$u -preparing the col: lector's roll leas one of 8300.28 in in hope of shortening life imprison-. lead carrying 'the 'emoting •forward. •inelnE. • This -made the alnolut of taxes Dol- -LA curious accident luappenn.l. • . lected appear •to be less by this near' Braiu.pton on the night .of. the amount than it really was.' The 24th:; to the train• bringing.. back the treasurer noticed the error aftela excursionists -;=to •; `rOrouto :front ' the rolls' wore. returned; `an(1'. the Guelph. ' 'While tiro train.tvas goiug 'collector 'was cabled upon, to' settle down 11 steep. grade; a•little West.' or. up. 'Pitie resulted in a:prety noisy: Brampton the coupling• pin of, the :council meeting. ; , .roar oar broke,•(le•taohing tfr'om the ilIancbester ' :Unity of ; Oildfel- • rest of the :train. ' As the coti:e1 es ,lows, 'who lied an. excursion to inked company the bulk cord snap; 'Guelph 011.. Queen's. birthday-, took pod,. giving' the Marin in the cab of =Olio' of - the ..Brockville local', papers, which is not. favorable •4Q. tb.e.„"Seett Act,'' says in. a recant issue. tha;t.I3rock;ville has long b -cell a•fevorito resting'place •for.'cernnuor- ciinl leen and travelless on Sllxldity. but that swine :Sliest) all. no •oft to Kingston,•'beeauee they. eiunot get: liquor ett our.hotols. • • —Win; Youn ;•afaimcr in Crow - lard' t(}wlrshi.p; was- married a few' days' ago, and oil Monday night sonic'young nen, p.oieoded to :the house. of his tether, l\Talter'oung, whore thodiewly.\vecltlecl pair were 'Souping, to clinivarl theme 'While -fife-fir rearn*ateine-iiregi.ess.it avinYlolr ' was: raised' arid . the contents of a shotgun -fired bite the crowd; hitting three of the you'll; men, cue beings. :severely 'wounded; %.Fifteen ;rains. of .No. 2. shot wore • found in iris lege/ad.glen aril lle:is in a some what critical condition. • - • • an Ottawa carriage -maker called at Lire office of 1), V. T acTav- igh,.ttle city solicitor,' wh o has `a legal case on hand fur•.Joyce's :mother. Joyce expressed himself as dissatie- lied• with the manner in which 11>e case }yds pregressillg, • and at length. drew a4 clitsp knife and stabbed 1taclavisll iu the neck; the. blade being almost buried in the flesh,p portion tinder the collar bone and just `over' .the tloft nipple.. ,Joyce then made. his escape, but wits_ after- ward arrested. The wound received . by MecTavish is not considered serious,, • —For over throe hours ' on. the 25th, thin city. of Torontd was• trndir>• lsrob law. Nord• was received 'by the Kuights o.t' Labor ,thun•.busses from • Kingston for the street cam strikers \kould, arrive between' six and emu o'clock. A large crowd went to nicer them .n000lnipanied by. a hiss bend. The busses were then driven:slowly tht�ough the principal streets, the'oronel gredually,:inertias iiig hi number, till nearly ten thous- and were following the proeessionl• Every street car rout on the route was riddled with bricks and stones., Passengers, drivers and conductors were injured, and the wildest up- roar kept up, the polico being powerless to do anything. Between. 30 and 40 streetcars were wrecked. Fortunately, so far as ascertained, 110` 0X10,• was dangerously injured. Had. it' -not boon for the Knights Of Labor br•eatking, up the proeese1 1 much more ,serious results would have followed. j-1 laculrnettwe, \t'1 .1 rho eagine(�r' le .with, tlrenl. a large; quantity of beer. Before leavinb Toronto, however; 'illtorpretell as a signal to reverse• ; Guelph these'eotiponiswere elehang- cilr.canto 1)611 inell`down'tile 'gulag ed.for drinks, which, ie is (:lairned 'encl dashed into the ,train. Nearly e oar between 40 and 50 were sent .. ' of the ;Scott -het:: :The teinperflnco people of Guelph took the -names of flying hither and thither; end sever- • • the•. comao 'iattent•iou of proseoptin(•: there: for • ''ately nano were killed. Among committee and coupon tweets .11010. solei: >ri t As tbo train slowed up the detached vied eel the Provisions'and penalties all the passengers in the detached siunithid their. el \vete seriously injm•ed. Portant- 0 selling liquor- 'Contrary rollfray t lie cane. those .more seriously initlrecl Mre. • w 'acla Temperance Act:. Over $1,500 C•orloss,_ vine- badly lnjered,• are have been subscribed'to defend any. Miss: Alivai Corley, seveidly braid=ed siioli ioscCiltlOn, one (a 1101 >I1•biO\var: ilitvairelly; Mrs: R. L. Puy, baldly 1 l brui;;ecl and'in .ured internally U:ls. contributing $500.: j 3 ; - ••�V. C . I'titti'rson, kine ,dislocated • 1'he Ottawa correspondent of and ;lead badly injured ebb • • the •lIanlilton ' -Times states that ,soverdl , cut in. head:;'W..J. ; Nord, :.. Yhoil • the inxestigation regarding injured _internally and Nulty bruise. •Ilei rraln.l m1 pl'ogress be#ore the conlnittee of the..fiace and- heard, House .of Coin mons on'�Veduosday, • Mrs.. P. Grant. 'who was the late' of the • property, ' •: became volt' the Inch h 1 atel matter was in. ed . Joseph Quinn,. badly. cat nettle • ASI CnIOAN. ' cynlpitliotiO fn demaucliii�r'• her sap —A g$1;(34) 0,0.00 ixi' ChiCng�o 1108(1.riglits of remuneration: To- 1Iay'20 ward the 'close, of the investigation;' -Five inmates• of a brothel in she went to 'the chair iii•i'vhieli Mi.. Rhineland, Wisconsin; were burned. J..C.. Iiykert, the chairman of t1ie to 411-111 0111110 morn:ingof the. 25th. ;e •. r " conunittee, was seated, 'and putting May. , •her arms around his nook, began to -11• curious case of '/strike" 1las• li whisper to hint. The act aroused . oceuried, in a:.laree factory in Chi r for mem ors, cage. Solve thee ago the einp1oyees the jealousy of the other b • •wil.o -immediately •cancel ."Chair," demanded and wore ',granted the • g forgottiug that the• member of..Lin- eight -]lour system. Now they lino 0 tlllg 1105 On °iS 1'flie'' 0 ro urn 0 ho en, qui!, ; n� the IMou o: ` lr`' • coin is the. best 1 of i and t' ' .affable man i s Tire' seono.15 'Stalk nave 'been an effect- • ing one, and shows Mrs. .Grant to be one who' understands lobbying to poifection: James Mophersun, l'.\voll-to do: faxneer'of;I'eter'boro,.Ont,,iloino time age colieeiyod 'the idea of going to. London to see the Cbloniel Itxlribi-- :tion. •XTe. invested in $50 worth of new Clothes, which. ho -packed in a valise, and bought a return ticket to .Bugleud, • also obtaining a draft.: in an It nglish' bank for ' £40. With this lay -out he .started on his trip'. and arrived in 'Montreal. ' From the 7'. I1,. depot lio wain dr:iv.On by a carter to a private- boarding house, where he loft his baggage,'end atter getting •leis broakfast 'went out to see the city. - Ho 'neglected to learn the name of the proprietor of tho hottso,- its number, and even tlle.name of the street. Ho 'wandered . around the vicinity of Noire 1)alue street' east until seven in the evening, when he was stopped by a constable Who took him to the Central Polioo Station. After• depositiing his vat- uables, among which was the draft for ,;t40 on .the Ilank of 'Montreal and twenty.eight sovereigns, he was taken to the 1tichliou hotel, where he spent the night, narrowly escap- ing suffocation from (laving blown out the gas. In thoanorning an irn- successful effort was made to find the boarding hottse and inissing valise .which contained a suit of new clothes valued at $50. —"rheum is a gran rgsiding 14 system. ' ' •—A waters pont struck; the resi- :donee of )avid' Whittaker, on Gas- I a, • per creek, Va.,1May 25th; destroying '. thedwelling and tobacco been and . . drowning dire. Jennie Monglo • • Fiedorick Kylins, a married Man in''the suburbs o£' Ciueinuntti, ' Wes on intimate terms with a daugh- ter of 'Weis.. Boat). Bode shot and, ••' killed .Kylins. —Will Whitehead fatally shot . Miss Laura• Harwood,' of Carrolton,; , Ky.,. and thou 1ci11ccl.bimselt 'Choy wanted to marry but the girl's pars onts objected,' aid they. agreed ' to • ,die together. ' ..The Giiiea o Grand jitter are .determined:to indict clearly all the persons arrested and • eonfinod connection with 'the anarchist riot 'and killin of police anti citizens by 4 ,dynamite bombs.. —Roe. • Mr. SQOttJpastor of the rirst' Congregaftional Church, • of Evanston, Ills., 'has boon asked:to :'e, . resign.The specific o(renees charg- . ed against hint appear to be cigar- - - snmoking in nubile., . , •—The edger morning at a Now York police court a war of words waxed hot and furious between two . el` tingnished lawyers of that local - said one, In avigorofS aside, "you are' -a confoundedliar," "Sir,"- responded tine other, :`you aro an infernal fool," "Gentlemen, ' gentlemen;" entreated the courteous jedge, "you will k111dlyaddress yonr observations to the copit."