The Clinton News-Record, 1899-11-30, Page 7„:,
OTIIERGREATITI Ry.flf 118 m mjimfa IQ ATTACK NATAL CAPITAL. °R ” Ti wqmo ADVANCE ON E
MOS Of Grain, 0441% 0110e80, &ea
Lord Methuen's Column Defeats 3 000
$ Boers tolv.p_RImmiTsfivprm The Doers Are Marching South of Estcourt Toward 'nu" 14(1a49".silng Nart14
The Orange and Modder Rivers Are Now Said to
at Delmont, litterestitile Be Mit. Our Own
YfoRta
mis—Ab Pietermaritzburg.
De Passable.
, 'Toronto, Nev. 20,e-aVe liad 041Y 05 Or
30 oitrioede ot shift sit the Western
Cattle yerde thie Morning, Including 1,-
- , 000 hop, 800 cattle, 750 aboOP end
.
1111Perial:Xoeses Were Very -Heavy and It Was An.
other CoSly Victory-.Tbe Guards carried the
Last Ridge at the Point of the Bayonet.
'A deal/eta:al frOM, London eaya.:-The fellovving despatch froM Belmont des -
War Offices Iola lesued the tolloWing ert.Pinif the battle ;h.
The Roars held a posttion weith
408'044 from Geu. Lord Methuen,' Britieli troops would bold against al -
which wes received through Gen. Sir 1neet are' force. Tee Praise victory
* Erederiole Vorestier Walker at Cape ia complete.
h "lily estimate of the Boer Immo m
., TOwe:- 500 killed and 100 wounded. Mr,
Belmont, Nov. 23. --al attathed the Knight, correspondent of the Ihnicion
en•emy at. daYbreak this morning in a adonaing Post, was wolinded. The Beer
atrong POSiti011 on three ridges, which Priaoners are ignorant, dirt)", and
Were earned in succession, the lasat at- en 0 e e Whey .say that half then
tack being prepared by oharpnel• The furgsg:;. :enrolee! the war, will re-
infantay behaved sialendidyeaini4.,a: -low whole brunt of the fearful
' halved aueport from the naval brie Gght was borne by the infantry, who
The enemy ware obliged to climb 500 feet, straight
' gatie end attillery,
fought with co.urage and skill. Had I into a terrific stream of missiles, Wee
Ninth Lancers pureued the enenay with
a attacked later 1 shouid have had fat greet eiaoux, bat the Beers, welt
heavier tossee. Our eh:Very was coMe Mounted, and familiar with the hille,
Plete. 11 haVAA' 40 priseners, I' am Melted amtore theta. . •
burying a good number ot Boers, t shvitehtle..ve, been eevertl meree dvexeciteoivrte
eitie greeter part of the killed e and
poseeesed more cavalry,"
wounded were Mime, away by their BOERS WERla PLUCKY',
eh:oracles. e have a large eumhea °I The London Dail N '
horses and ems. / destroyed a large dent at Orange rfverewsasyseatiThaerntline-
amount et ammunition, Beare at Belmont fought with the
481 ve111113r etb. re°i. n
' "The British lass Was A officers and tlpr trli.iy higereslisoprnitiej
55-nuati killed, 22 offieeraund 12ii men gunners standing by
wounded, ana le „men miming ." -. them withedrogged determination,. ex:
"Brig. -Gen. -„Fetherstonhaugb was posing tb selves until the last mo-
• severely,wounded in the shoulder, and mewnten they Iv. ere. 'triven from rie
Lieut. -Col. Crabbe, of the Grenadier
first ridge by the. Guards' bay ne e,
Guards, le reported. wounded. . they withdrew to the sedonde Whitt
. 'ai)er other casaulties are: they contested. math has much steady
" Grenadier Guards, Third Battalion emiihhe as it 121
t ejt ad. never been
' Killed, 'Lieut. Fryer ; wolanded, Lieut. moved. .
Blundell, dangerously, Secona a Bat- They maae a most_dateneined stand
pn the third ridge. 'alley clung to their
talion -Wounded, Lieut. Leslie, Lieut..
grtounrtwifth adixiireble pluck, pouring
. Vaughan, Lieut. Gordon-Rebow, and a er i e ire into the Briteeh%
Lieut.' Russell; reported . w.ouaded,
.80 BOERS BAYONETTED.
Lieut. Lyon and Lieut. Canaeron; Rank
r The Natal Advertieer confirms the
ianngd 1a8il.e, 'Linea,. 26, wonnded 36, man,
ItePoseryet o:f_tightiaig near Willow Grange.
"Ceddetreani Guards-lairst hatta- "Five theusand British left Bateau t
lion., wounded, Lieut: Grant Seeond Wednesday afternoon for a recennairs-
Battalioe, wounded, Lieut.. the Hon. C. osahonook: TTheneryedseayrp.liesrendinthseaBonderepecanto!
Willoughby, and Lieut. Burton; the erthe Boer position bayonettin
latter severely, Rank. and file, killed, the enem
. opened witn quiek-firebetea
Ye At day heat g 80 oaf
8; Wounded, a3; naisein 5. . a
"'hoots Guerde.h•Fitst Battalion, arteirlaryndwtlits 'unable to reach the
TnehaBritisrh
,wounded, Major Hon: North DalrYine fore, imam:tie auatig331.1eraiitnn' there-
pleeHamiltoe, severely ; Lieut. 13ulke- was • brought into actioann, awnall a'ate-
• ley aod Lieut. ,Alexander. Rank ana was brouhgt into action, and the
file, killed; 9;, wounded, 34. ' Biaoteisenatrilc4;lear ihe 7BhrttriefIbileagrlinaevdllitgo
,
" Northumberland Fusiliers- First
Battalion, killed, -Capt. Eager and ! THE, FIVE BATTLES.
Lieut.; Biine r .
'The ,following table shows the Brit-
; ' 'emended, Major Rash-
ish dead, woundee and .missing ie
wo'od, and Lieut. Fasting, dangerously;
Capt-hapte and Lieut. Fishbourne, se- each of tae five battles since tbe
Avekely, 'Bank and filee killed, 12; war opened:-, • .•
wounded. '32.
Country, great Britain, the linked
condensed and A0301100 feir BMW Baas Make a Sunrise !Attack on Mont -River Village—The boos, and et couple Of dozen calves
'Santee, end Ali Parts of the (Robe, OffICOM to Dress the Same 'as Illen.-The Battle at
1
" Reaming. •
OAN'Apit. ' • KIBect at Kimberley—Fighting at Mafeldng'.
Eilelny Are Henunal ht at Colesberg—Nineteen Boers anAutielker4i
car °ado of ttwutrieekeekey.:arroateeaMe:int100,110;
in Possession of Naauwpoort...Boers Again De,
Kimberley Will Be a Serious One..13ritish Again
, ,tayrt,:yhrioalintdilt.f,.orci tee a serious epicleMio of The London: Mornhag poshe 'ogres- CariselifIntleethrovelitact°14LliilythGerell,stninetit: ttlihTeehdbeeegninliaani:Ilintilgssillhoiwalli.
' The Quebec Legiolatere amen; Amu- eh hoe_
.
pendent at 31seol river atation, eaera:- the Free State border. When thee day were a shade firmer tor good cant -, .
feated Near Esteourt.
' The Hamilton Court of Reviaion out
' 8 000 to 44;iogf""'
, , men, with a number ee drew:, them off the premises and dared
(estimated et from Boers entered a few days ago sae
the tradehontinuee in a moat auntie. 49',01 JAM400 Times publishee the fol. Oommenleatien w t 4 Ith was
de, especIallY good butcher cattle bet • , . - i h X'a a'aiM '
. twsponineddare eht°Threfrareauire sPeCtiyiettri ceg)er; ' onaepear:YOCuanPdtatrAgbhuttataedieeegtronisodelliea4rt3alt
A new opera bowie will be opened at hrttebeson's cutting, tWo miles north and one tore it down and raised tbe
at Kingston nett September. theta to touch colonial property.
The Boere hoisted a Free State flag. 'factors conditiop.
mu. selections, •
Export ',tittle is quotea at from, 04 to oem
talkie again, and the Modder river 18 to mum i Ith 1, d ith
ed the aam west of the railway briage,
ost dry, The Boers have destroy- light arrived, with wilith it iii hoped
SOME POINTS ABOUT NARKS.
Ana cam w a earn .
01,50,000 of the assessment. . oitto;gbiliavanedsoa.cupleil a otrong position
to adopt the curfew belt by -1
Hamilton City Council has refused .t
-aw. "Their 'howl
°Zyewtser:tpa9rstteed4 is:telling the r4ilaragellitiatallattliaaan.0 Aatinnteaxeitngas, tor ahrtrtet
tiao strong versa proclamation againot treason. Butcher matte showed no
formally opened on Thursday.
London's new 0100,000 hesPltal 1"trac o '0'0::
3fool river vilaige ail 1.30 this after., she tore thein down and posted 0440 ner cwt., with, an eighth Mere far
.reel and the piers of the latter have also Taiaespoitaahot Daaailya's Xtalieraap°3aPemToorwaon,
the• Guelph Stook Show on Dec. 7. . was ace:mete. Moat of the
range of four railed- Their shootMg vigorously as they marohed awaY
tzers opened muldenth at r umphant woman denounce
t iThe Beera finally left tole. get
she itun and inferior cattle is weak, Load&
change. Gogh atuff is wanted, but ,med-
1 hord Minto will be asked to attend a
mission. , f eh,- into our camp, but the Boers office and Government ProPertr, The 40, awl 1-4 to 1.2o, extra is paid for
get Nyithin rifle range. name of this brave woman
sheds remaining in possession of the post- of the best oattle sett at ftout 0 14 to
The Quebec. Governiment will intro- dropped
dace a new liquor license law next • could not
held Deo. 7. r of peir guns, and they immediatee saYfreThe Boers are now within fore to 3c, per lb.
hes 17t eickea lots,
he opened fire upont a party of 200 been reported. .
It is said In Winnipeg that name. Boers, Wee were advancing under coy- A dentate& from London, Whined .
ay Stockets continue weak et from 21-2
nations for the local elections will be
Y re ured. A thunderstorra then in- tY mites of Pietermaritzburg, one reii• Bulls and feeders are unchanged.
There are !about candidates in Lon-
,
terrepted the firing. We had three Portondeed. Placing teem as far scnit
illaiherS Sad slowly to -day at from.
don' for every ammicipal poeation ex- men Wounded."
rept tee mayoralty.. rims IlEetaralD IN. es
as Nottingham road, a station 95
ey 025 to $45, but 050 will be pale ter
•
The British Columbia sealers have A despatoli from cape Town, saes: mil
have seized the railway between Est-- choice cattle
from the coital of Natal. Th
hfrom Hanover road, and Generah Gat- court and hhooi river, thits interposing '
f b t
had a .good yeare taking 4848 skins, -General French, with 8.000 troops .
us against 28,552 in 1898. Wally micas are unchanged.
Sheep and lambs are easy, but nom-
-definitely in tim held lis awyoralty are hemming in the Boers at Coles-, same t
Thies ; between Hildyardes garrison odaBou
2,000 men at the former place an ar-
tones coratmhandetnt umpringlabboeuntenith;. ohToihoeereveiasl aoonl active enquiry for some
Aid. Wilson and 31athers are tooth acre, with a force from NaauWp0Ort,
Oanadatee DI Winnipeg.
tle,mplicir Bros'. store at Fleining
. . . .
berg, • ina,ge.a e a er me. e
No change occurred- in, hogs. hiaoice
vea.
3560 taken trona tee casn drawer.
Assa, wag entered. by burglars, and mbzotobtoosorwi n.eagr spolult itoerthe ienaBodrrtihttieosrh: haptabrieteoemotti blia, ts shhelled tha trtolops, aitu Mot oe odi ri ill et ire,
tl•te Cam Colony. • , • , atTiteveBralrapohianytes,wraen°dkehdatvh: rsaeicluroraedd fat hogs et 03,75 per cwhatores ate not
den aa. apparen y in , .
selling at 04, per meta and thin and
wboagnst,edso.aling from 160 to 200 lbs., are
A SdheatspoTIEtohpEfresomm mope AaErE, htza:,...A. valuable supplies by looting the farms
lreeypowr thee nt hllietiaefllt throuhhent one of the most ProsPer- irrieg is the range of careent
despatch' rtder Wile has 'arrived here
A sortie was made on Nev. 16, and ous parts of Natal, Their strength is quo a lens ea a a
Shipperet per met. . , 0 4 00 . 0 4 50
twhanst wteewlln.at Kimber- unknown. According to English re- Cattle.
5ponfjtos
eaestihraeathteedr aatnyfrort Butcher, choice do. , 375 4 25
Nineteen Of the enemy 'were killed.
of the Boers. ed in the numbest is not known, but Butcher, inferior. : , '150 ', 2 75 -
tit i78,0vOrrainentail.7
• the British, carried the advances works General Joubert's command ishnolud- Butoher, med. to. good.. 300 . 3 50
' An Orange river d,espateli fitateethat StaM commandos are being concen-
the BritiSiA inEitii blithe; Sortie was one it is generally believed that the Free
trated. . Sheep and Lambe.
Stockers, per cwt: . , 225 312 1-2,
ond Battalion, wounded, Capt. Free-
" Northamptonshire Regiment-- Sec=
EGIencoe. K.
landslangtee . •51
• 48
land mid Lieut. Barton, severely. . aRisetfontesn,
" Seuth Yorkshire Regiment -sea- . . 12
ond Battalion, rank and filehivound- Belreenriauhehatr s Farm' ;
hewn& pOSITION STRONG. - Glencoe.' • NVounded, •
despettotalioni London, sayte-lee- Elandslaagtha aia • . 219
tat had been relieved there comes news
fore anxiety as to the situation m Na- htioafoatein.
221031384
of a great battle -at -Belmont. This Perm/hare; Farm, .
has happened sooner than w,e expect- BeIP:nont. e50
ed. Only the official. account is yet to . Missing.
head, but so far as can be gathered, iheneoes, .
the fighting appears to have been al-. Bietfontein. .
most a repetition of the battle of
Elandsletagte, A despatch .of the pre-
miou.s day estimated that the Boers in
• that vicinity numbered 2,000, and that
they had five guns, and judging from
the absence of any statement to the'
oontrary in the official desPatoh it is
believed that the British were slightly
superior in numbers to the enemy.
- The Deems bad chosen a position with
their customary skill and were strong-
-ly entrenched. The British were oblig-
ed to carry three ridges in succession.
aipparently the Guards bore the brunt
in carrying the last ridge by a bayonet
charge after its defenders had been
shaken with shrapnel.
While Gen. Methuen hian be con-
gratulated upon ri brilliant victory, it
is again with et cost of a heavy loss of
officers and men.
On November 9 the enemy advanced
.their lines 300 yards. Col. Baden-
Powell hotified the town to prepexe for
a further fortnight's siege, but there is
little ground for believing that it will
be relieved in a fortniaht. • At least
a mouth must elapse before it. is rein-
forced. .,
Since the siege began a anenth ago
thirty lives have been lost. The enemy
are getting out: of hand They refuse
to obey Gen. Cronjeh orders for a
night attack. Every. attack hetet-been
repulsed with heavier loss to the
eneany than to the British, The Boers
have received additional guns and am-
munition and the bonlbardment is in -
Meeting in vigor.
. .e....e.„ FURTHER DETA.ItS.
The tondos Time.s nblishes the
If,
following despatch fr m i's corres-
' pot:dent a' Belmont:
aajhe etigagetnent was a comple1e
' :Grout, and the Guards' attack One of
the finest' achievemeets in the annals
of their. brigade. The defendi3rs' fire
:vitas reserved until the Guards were
avithire 260 yards. The Guards did not
fire in reply, but used the bayonet
• only. : 1 . i.
" The Beare used Home clum-dilm Inn-
letet.
"Limit, Willoughby was 'reacher -
°Maly shot by a party avhieh had rais-
ed a whiM flag. Lieut. )3Iundell was
shot by a wounded Poet lie was 0 -
tending.
." Major Milton, of .'he Yorkshire In-
fantry, aisplayed speeial gallantry. At
the close of the aotimi when his men
fell into the ambush and they were es -
Gaping, he gave bis harm to a steeper
:Mime mount had been shoh ana walk-
ed away himself under heavy fire.
" Gen. Methuen, ether the battle, ade
&eased the trciops, saying:
"Comradea, I congratulee you on
the temples emcees achieved by yoti
• thee morning. The. ground over which
aae had to fight premented exceptional
• difficulti43a, and We bad aa an enemy
one wbo is a past matter in the taetios
' of mounted infantry. With troth*:
such as you, a commander ean havhno
fear of the result. There is
to all this, and u and r • think-
ing as much o °se who hetes died
tor Abe o eir ntry and
• th who re tiog ae we are
al ng of t3 t
s ' estiettette t lo es aw equal
those of the thh. r hear a
tuinour that the a,r threatening
to armaspinate recalci s who, tiring
of the war, are &alerting." s s
• sOo 130Eits WERE KILLED.
Vile London Daily Chtonisheet corres.
pendent with the foram " Belmont
says that the Moral effect of Gen,
31etinien's vietory had been inimente.
inasintich Mt the enemy had boasted
• that they teeIla "bold their pesitiOn
against all the soldiers England could
Send against theM, The correepondent
h henversed with etWeral prietthets.
admit that their tom; Was conaidere
able, TheY Pet' WarM ttibutes to our
WOO, Who climbed the ateep hopjes
in fain: 0. murderotia fire as non..
thalabily AS If they wor on earade.
notinithstadding the fac that their
oteriteadeet Wine drepping in every di..
I •
Motion.
"The lloet fire, though terrifies and
Sustained, heetuna wildly butourate,
Our shell fire 130101pIetely deMetalked
the onenly. The Ninth Lancets, par.
ening the retreating eneriiy, cut them
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Warquhars Farm. . . 87a
Belmont. . . . . , .
- CA§UALTIES TO DATE.
The total ,British easualties so fat
as 'at present known amount to 2.588.
The killed number 320, the wounded
999, and the% missing 1,269.
' FROM MAFEKING.
A. despatch from Mafeking, says: -
The investment of the town, is very
close, The garrison ie constant-
ly harassed by the besiegers' fire, The
waterasupply wad failing, and dysen-
tery was occurring as long ago as No-
vember 8..
The Boers direct the die of their big
guns at th.e hospital and viromen's
Mager at the monastery. One shell
struck an inmate of the women's Jaeger
-on Nov. 4,, •
The enemy unsuccessfulty tried to
blow up the town with dynamite. The
exploaive went off prematurely, kill-
ing many Boers. A reconnaiseance
by Major Godling on Nov. 7 lea to a
hot and prolonged fusillade. One
Englishman was wounded, but the
British lost' heavily hahorses and cat-
tle.
Again on November 8 the enemy
shelled the hospital, killings a patient.
001. Baden-Powell sent a message for
the fifth time, demanding immunity for
the tied Cross, and threatening re-
prisals, General Cronje deferred his
artswer.
Gen. Cronje answered Col, Baden-
Powell's remonstrance against firing.
on theeRed-Cross, saying he fired on
the convent because it was occupied
by the British. He made no reply
regarding his firing cm the hospital
and the women's Mager. His ()avian -
Atkin was a lie. There is no military
hoccupation of the convent, as he was
told before hostilities.
On Nov. 10 heavy shelling was again
resuined„ the Ore being mainly direct-
ed. at the women's' Jaeger and hos,,
pital.
The town is provisioned for several
months. There is nothing to fear..if
the water lasts.
On Nov. U seven Cape police arrived
with despatches from the north a fort-
night old. They lied been pursued by
the Boers tor ten days.
On Nov. IS enemy again :shelled the
hospital;
"HALF ME14 1--JHALF. WOMEN I"
,Kruger's Eatim,ate Highland Sol.
diem
Tender in love I but fierce In War I
"nail men 1-naIf women la -
Your motto--"Toucle me, if ye deur I"
"Half men 1 -half women I"
Veinal in valor, -one to ten!
Precedes' it to the world again
The brave thee are the tender Men!
"Half niert1-balf women I"
Kruger truthfullyj hath spoken,
"SW men I -half women!"
Seel brairest ranks are broken!
"Half Meal -441f wpmen1"-
Highlandersh charge I -the Boers milat
- feel
The terroret Of your -wane of steel;
"Cook 0' the North,' the bagpipes
squeal 1
"Half menl-half WoMen I"
Reinernber deeds of valour doneres
"Half men 1 -half women I"
Remember fields of glory Won,-.
"Half Meal -hal Women!"
in Britain's battle:I do you share,
Bring honor to the name yell bear, •
Beers shall vestment the areas emu wear
"Halt men thhalf women I"
And When the struggle' shalt be o'er,
"Half Men I -half women!"
Return In peace to Scotland:a Ashore,
'Half Men women!"
Your intitherre astern, brothers dear,
Will Veneer:le you Witlitmani Cheer ;
Lnd Mon fotget old Kruger's selectee.
"Half. Men lhamlf Warden!"
Temente, 04116.40. 1011N IMItag.
160016 towna in Gealletne the tele.,
phone is introduced by tobaoeeniste a*
• The Natithel Park at Banff le be
stocked with mountain sheeh, goate,
moose, antelespe, deer, and other •ane.
mats.
The Kingston Locomotive Worksheet
been offered a bonus of $70,900 and i• a
free site. to. move to a town! outstele nf
Ontario.
The Hamilton Police Magistrate's re-
cent conviction of a hotelkeeper for
selling ginger ale to a minor has been
annulled by judge Seider.
Constable Harriaon of the Northwest
Mounted Pollee at MacLeod was
found dead with, a bullet through his
brain the dayaafter his wedding, .
lIon. R. R. Dobell hes forwarded to
the Montreal Board of Tiede a Model
of a turret steanishisp, such as he aa-
vocates for tee 'fast Atlantic service.
Mrs. Haste and AlfreclaQuitgley, ther
brother- have been committed for trial
at Red 'Deer, N. W. T., on the charge
of murdering Nelson Bogie at Ponoka.,
Commissioner Ogilvie has reported
to the Department of the Ihterior that
the =aunt of royalty collected in the
Yukon up to November let eats 0780,-
' Tile threateile'd strike of coal miners
at Letheridge has been postponed, the
claim for the present.. for shorter
4moeuursea. v.ing decided to alia.ndon their
The Hamilton Trades and Labor
dounoil decided to support by the
membershpatronage those merchants
who close their stores early on Satur-
day nights.
E. H. Lloyd, who was arreaMd in
London, Eng., for embezilement of
01,800 from S. Caraley, & Co, Montreal,
has been giyen three years in the
peni entiary.
Tee Dominien Steamship Co. has ree.
calved notification thet the Britisn
Government has cbartered their bih
steamehip Canada to . transport troops
to South Africa.
There is a larger atten.dance at
Queen's University than ever befoie,
and the question of providing increas-
ed accommodation will . have to be
dealt with at an earlh date.
• The wife of Harry J. O'Neil. the Chi-
cago Board of Trade plunger, was are
rested in Montreal on a charge of,hav-
ing 050,000,worth of diarnends belong-
ing .to her husband's creditors.
During the past season the follow.
ing.ttaffie was done through the
Sault Ste. Marie canal: Vessels, 3,244;
vessel tonnage, 2,576,859; freight ton -
siege, 2,566,546; passengers, 14,461.
The two Cat Lake Indians, tried at
Winnipeg on a charge • or murdering
theit chief, at his own request to rid
hiniself of an evil spint, have eaoh
been sentenced to four months' ira-
prisoinnent
The Soldiers' Wives' League in
eke:areal have .already ten families to
whom assistance is being rendered out
of, the soldiers' fund. Tne amount sub.
scribed by the citizens of Montreal has
teeched $8,000,
At the meeting of district Wizens
commanding at Ottawa, Gen. Hutton
asked the colonels present to. pro-
vide themselves with the new, flat-top-
ped Gertaan forage cap in place of
the style worn at present.
Peter Peterson, engineer at the
Canadian Packing Co.'s factory,. Lon-
don, Ont., met his death while oiling
some shafting. He was caught in the
belting and both legs taken off,
his arms broken and his head and
body badly crushed.
There was a remarkable instance of
longevity at Montreal Thursday, Jean
Baptiste Prevost, aged 106 yeara, and
his sister-inelaw, Esther Mon, aged 88
years, arrived from St. Ann's, where
they had spent the slimmer, descend-
ed unaided from the train and, entered
a carriage by themselves to the aston.
lahment of the spectators.
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The Minister of Suatiee ha's received
eagmunication from the members of
he family of Itobt. Mackie, the Nap-
es bank robber, asking for chim-
ney in hawkish ease. Justice Fergie,
n, it will be remembered, sent Mac-
es to penitentiary for 14 years, while
are and Holden got only fotm and
tee yeara at the second trial. Mac -
eh case will be kept in mind, but
a he hae on ty served ten months of
is time' no =Mediate action will be
ken.
The demand for berths on ocean
eamshipi for the Paris Exhibition
xt summer is already so enormous
at the Aliens have ieceived enough
plications for the four large Steam-
ips, Tunisian, Bavarian, Californian
d Parisian. The accommodation,
wever, has net been sold, to pro-
fit speculation. Messrs. Allan state
at the probable minimum rate for
n-oattie carrying Allan Line steam.
itia next year will be between $60
d $75.
GREAT BRITAIN- `
,A. new halfpenny paper is to be
rated in London by Mr, Arthur
killed and eight wounded. . • ,
Ewes, per owt. . . • 325 g2
HE CONTRIBUTES 050,000. The fact of th,3ir mounting guns
Lambs, per cwt. . . . 3 25
seems to dispose of the idea, that they ,.. ,
2 25 2 75
held, has given h10,000 to the war itere inerelyhlraitding ealunndewtrheactkiintgie aInt .1ille.itat Per cwt. . . .
advance in force for the purpose of cows, each , , . 2500 50 00
reasona e o as
A desPatch from London, Batas •-An
.
Australian, who wishes his name With- Milkers and Calves. -
fund. A Britiaher, who prefers to re- thethingaGen. glory before his concen- Calves, each. . h . 200 8 00
main anotiymoue, has undertaken to tratimi is complete, and that on the , , Hogs.
gifts to troops in South Africa. the war depends.
operations trapending in the Mooi ',hes-- hogf3, per oiet. 3 so a 00 up a strong position on tbe highlands
defray the . cost of distributing all River district the immediate future of aaala° teirteen miles south of Estcourt ma
, Light bogs, Per owt, . 000 33755 Sunday, ocoupying Turner's farm,
A renpUnLEhDfrBoYln Oct WTo0wMoAsNa.ys:....; The latest deapatohes show that the RenTeeevr3,;nntoo,g'ikoPev.r2a87-tWhea000t - ein7taide Thorneproft, *with. a detachment of
north-east of the Mom river. Major
An English Barbara Frietchie has 0,p. Beers now control the railroad tbe-
tween. the .31poi river and Estcour whea,t markets were about the same to- mounted infantry and. the Estcourt
' day, and there was practioallY MO carbineers gaged the Boers of whom
been dest royed.
General Buller orders all Aers to Boers, fornaerly kept a reetaurant in
whose life to so hiehly valued by the
thizers in the town. The failure to pro-
aoTdbehaoovecoaplaltbioandgoets Attwraaniknownerth tIcli;
evidently a preconcerted moveineot be. wounded just arrived is moluded the
tWeen the enemy and their esYmPii-
dresei like their men as far aerusible, .Oritillit. oTtcow,Dn•onaundell7 wasiloa.nwhoitnt oerreayt, tthbee
a so says that amens the Boer
lrInat frci: mil negr eihna :hoe :hp osheinpi xi li.pa4rnkg ima ti,n ar diearsst, ,
athlete Blignaut, who competed in the
yean . • I
claim martial law in. all the disturb- •
ed districts ie respenaible for the. pre- NATIVE ARM AGAINST BOERS.
sent situation, and is likely tO result in 'll'ahaleaPaht°14 from eaaPh Town" seAla
--?Will eNnaorthw,aawnen1nt
a further spteading of the movelnent. etrdsch
with Kimberley by means of search -
General Methuen will communicate
and aasegais. • ''
teot thetaslevehe Thereupan the na-
tives got out them taxes, kinyes, guns,
L a d y 0 t:.e: c3iri ,Wt a n4he en t Bner1 istki iht;
The Boers at Sterkstroom and else- Magistrate at
where are openly eondacting target him how they shouid act atter Her.
practice, and the military authorities Etif-lates!‘adTterliiniVenti=dtoblYd. 131=184
are pewerless to ilaterfere, they Were eltacked they could pro,
efruczy,e/Tilleheinxannedt swieletheofutthesBimneurltfaeuree-0
lights, ea the Boers will be attacked
' ..ThlieltliArUltWisPh03109,11,voT rR000to0oCapird xlEaDean.w..
General Methuen Is to meet is un- poort, taking Possession orthe place on
known, the ettimates rangihg from Saturday. , „ ;
5,000 to 15,000, In any event the battle It is announced from' Naautepoort
io sure to be a serious one. that the Boers are repairing the
The Times announces. that it is au- bridges previously destroyed by them.
thorixed to deny the statement recent- This, according 18 the Cape Times, is
ly made by a French newspaper that because the Boer. invasion of Cape Col -
Prince Loins Napoleon, who is a col. ony was against orders.
onel in the Russian atiny, desired •to The authorities assert that no de -
Nicholas for permission. Ao a mat- ( TO STOP BOER LOOTING.
join the Boers, and asked Emperor fence of Bloemfontein ia intended.
idea, .
tat of fact, he never had any suth General Buller his issued a pro -
Maranon announcing that compen-
BOERS AGAIN DEFEATED. tuition will be demanded for pro -
A deepen:1a from Durban, saya:.-Sev- perty destroyed by the Boers. .
en hundred Boers fiora Weenen took' . CHURCHILL DESPONDENT,
.QUebec fin Sunderland, is still miss- ACCIDENTS IN.' FACTORIES ratttIt:ottaz..2rtjoiritillse4TV. mattaente The Boers withdrew, taking
• . change in conditions here.;*:31illers three were ekrilled, inclu.ding com-:
two aundred head of cattle captured
Jacik McGuire nuiyor of. Syraeuse, • . 84 1-2 to 68c., amending to nearnese CTutoeras farm. The nude neer. force
may be the neice Democratic eandidate
for Governor of New York. CIRCULAR SAWS CAUSED , MANI 70c, middle freights, and 69c, north
.. to the niill. Goose wheat unchanged at' .4 .
. Delegates to the National Hardware DEATHS. DURING' LAST YEAR. ' and west. There is a eontinued good
Aesociation's convention nt Pittsbueg ' • — demand for it. Manitobas quiet No. 1
relneeent a capital of 4175,000am • Minna! Report or the Factory niapeeteea, hard, get, 77c ; and Toronto and west;
lioston and ,Albany Ry. was ratified. of Agriculture has just published. th
eroves Interesting. at 76e.. .
At a special meeting .of the New Flour -Duh. Sttaight roller, in hIlr.
York Central directore the lease of the The Ontario Provincial Department
e tre.pobagrlemr.,,apeogg,ghwtistilbi2tif.sakd_
Jamee'Mohroe, bigamist, and avvind- for local, a.count 03
ler, arrested at Chimp, has been tak- • • -
eleventh annual reports of the prove ed. Same in wood,
f 8 Th • Millfeed-Steady. Stooks light. Bran
en to Rocheeter. He is said to have "mai factory inepectors or 189 . e
- is quoted et 012' to 012.50, and shorts
married and deserted 28 womee. • volume ineludetsi reports from Robert at 014 to $14.50 weet
A jadgment of. $110 was entered Bar er, Janies R. Bro , agd 0. A. C rn--Unchanged. No. 2 American
again,st young' Cornelius Vanderbilt Roeque, inanectors for the western,
for neglecting his duty in refusing to central, and eastern dietriets respc- ronto. and mixed at 41 1-2c. Canadian
Yeliew, quoted unchanged at 42o, To..
serve as a juror. The sum represented Orn, on, track here, 40c asked, .:
3109 penalty and 010 costs. tiyely, end hem Miss hfatgaret 'hale °
Peas-Steadh. Car lots ;Sold at 86e,
lyle, female isespotor The loam for north and west, and eee mast
The Biitisa steaniet, h. W. Taylor; ' 'protection 'at fa.ctory, employes, learley-Quiet. Car lots of -No. 2,
from Santos, Brazil, is detained at New the '
York under suspicion of having. be- more especially women -and children; middle freights, offer at 40c, and 39.6
Maio plague ameng the mew. Oile *pear to be working satiafaistorilY,
man died. ac eea • a 1 • s .. much improvement having been made
, Judge Simeon E. Baldwin, of the in sanitary'oonditions and regulations
Connecticut Supreme Court, has been looking to the 'safety and comfort of
elected president of the International . tee operatives during late years. The
Law Association to succeed Sir Rich-' .
inspectors note a disposition on the
ard Webeter, Attorney -General of
England: , . . part of eniployers generally to °airy
.
out the. law fairle. and. complaints as
The money amoenting to $11,400,000
obteined by Moe Jane' Stanend for to its violation have net been so num-
her 285,000 filmes of Southern Pacific mous. The age of olahdren employed
stock, will at once be made available .
is a chreniee diffiaulty, as 'it is free
foe the 143.3 of 'the Stanford Univer- aatenhy impo
seible 'to get ' information
8•11T7.1; American Iron so • Steel 3eanth as to the subject, or prevent Infers -
suspended operations ,in all its local
Pa., has • Preaentation on the pan of parents.
with 'which this document deals hi
fa:haring Co., at Lebanon;
The especially important question
'puddling ana rolling mills, because the
supply is exhausted, resulting trom
the car famine. that
A.DICCIDENTS TO WORK'S' RS%
concerning which some details are give,
.
tA. Gerrnats punitive expedition in the
en, •which show that much remains to
Cameroone, Wein Africa, recently, ohas-
be Mane in affording protection te the
tised a tribe of rebellious cennibals
lives and limbs of workers in danger -
who had besieged several trading Mit-
ous vocations. The number of mei-
tions at and near Ihribi. The Germans
jog 200. . . . the 13 months covered by the xeport
chased the natives into the bush, kill- dents in the western district during
Rev. litedericicaCalkaaoney, putter of was 110; eleven of: the nuniber being
fatal. Of. these 31. took. place among
the Firot Methodist taharok of Rah-
Hacketstown, whose adopted son he is,.
way, N.J.,. and Mrs. Alice WhitheY of emialoyea engaged in the wood -work -
metal -working industries. The num-
bag trade, and 26 in connection with
Were married Wednesday. The preach-
ber of accidents reported in the min-
er in 34 and the bride 52. Mooney had
tral district 'was 81, which includes 4
lived with the Whitneye for many
yeare prior to Mr. Whitney's death.
caused 18 of the number. The casual -
of a fatal character. Circular saws
the ties occurring in the eastern district
At Phoenix, Ariz.,. Pearl Hatt,
A large portion of the report of
alleged woman bandit who was
Mr. Robert Bar er is given to the con -
were ranee fewer,
charged with holding up a stage neat
Florence, was acquitted. Miss Hart
aideration of ac "dents occulting in
addressed the jury in her own defence
and pleaded passionately tor freedom
valuable suggestions as to their pre -
the hazardoue Ott upations, with some
Ont., to her east -failing mother.. Ira -
that she might return to Lindisay,
°- for the treatment of peraons who have
vention. It also gives full instructions
mediately atter her acquittal the w
apparently been killed by' electricity,
man was re -arrested, oharged with in-
terfering with mails, and will be tried
revived, with illustrations showing the
who by hmely tt t' a ft b
,, 1 a en Ton, is n o en e
again.
an elaborate paper on explosions cause
GENERAL).
a .^. a
. . ed. by commonly occurring isubetancee,
method of remise:Ration; There is also
The Amer of Afghannitan is ill.
by Prof, Charters E. Munroe. The 'the
More fighting has taken place, be-
. port ought to be widely circulated
tween Armenians and Kurds.
A cyclonev haa destreyed thousand's among foreteen field engineere.
of native dwellings in Negalpsatam,
.
India. --.............-
-
The opthing meeting et the Frenth . POINTED PA RAGR APHS.
Chamber of Depaties was character-
ized by several stOnxiy acenes. •
Solna men consider fly-fishing reel'
Two new cases of bubonic. plague and
A finithed gentlemen is brie some
snort.
-reported at Oporto mi Thursday.
three deaths from the • disease were --- _ ,
coquette has done up. •
acraver, was shot and killed by his in- ,
Daniel Dupnys. a noted Paris eh -
and some run away to get unmettried.
Some folks run away to get married
sane wife, who then committed out -
An acrobat may be unable to ap-
aide.
preciate a joke, yet he ia quicsk to
The Berlin police tenably dissolved
thimble.
au Anarchist ,eeting called to csom.
mei:notate the Chicago executions ot &nee women marry just th See what
, % • kind of fool husbandet men will make.
1887. .
Fortunately the average man over -
Eighteen lives •Were lost by the '
looks a lot of 'sine he is capable of
recent 'foUndering of the Belgian
steamer Belgique 'Antwerp, off the is- amnimitaihn.
IA. head of hair ia about the only
.
tend ot Alderney.
a parts.
me hainara Pesten*, director of the 'thing that is equal to more than the
Bacteriological Inatitute, died at Lis -
'W 1 h
Mr, Thompson, the agent of a Brit- - boil of the plague. Ile ecrtitraeted the : hen some peop e feel run down I. ey spiendent. Ihs regiment's record in- In. the aufferings sat this man, so
era down. habit andrun oth. bor Commissioners, and wail leaesd by chides Egypt, Oudenarde, Malpla= great that the World has istooe agheat
Pearson,
acquite the bloyele
disease while attending patients.
lohremtwtoo ytehaersC.,111.1Ria. latEthearseetheAen empty quet, Deltingen, Lincelles, Talavera, befOres thean as at a nevr horror in hire.
miirdered near Lahore, West Africa.
fah firm, and fete other Men, were The Khalifa et advancing along the
e- in11.88h Banta, the Peninsula, Waterloo, tory, God gave him theeateadY, faith.
White Nile, and. has reached Abbith True, charity originates in the heart '
Island, leo miles south 01 Khartoton. and escapes by way of the pocketbook. and was iron -coated in 1896. Alma, Inks/Inas, Sevastopol% Egypt, ful love of his brother**, hie wife and
The whole place ie valued at albout '82; Tel-el-Zebir and Sualdm, '85, as his children.. r
opening the Soudan eampaign on Deo. been drinking' by trying hard not to worth A fete Mindred dollars, alone baldric allow. His tunics and trousera
Gen.• Kitchener's present intentiOn of .
A. man is apt to ehow that he has 010,250, and the storehouse and chute, the tiaras in heavy gold lettere on his
1, may sulfer amities &dew unless show it. . I
the Khalifs, in the meantime is de- It lei said the Japanese never ewear. excessively hot one, and it le a won- his braid of gold. The red, plume
• eseaped deetruction. The fire nets an are of scarlet the faeings blue, and .
A despatole from Esteourt, Natal,
says: -Information has reached here
to the effect that Wieston Churchill,
who was taken prisoner by the' Boere..„, ea.,'
at the time they captured thee armour- .
ed train near this place, is' at Pre-
toria. ,
The report that he was wounded is.
said to have been erroneous, but he is
despondent over his capture,.
south of Estcourt is repqrted to liave VIFORth CROSS FOR, HAMILTON,
retired. • ' ' A despatch froin Louden says :-The a
Tee Boers hate raided about 1.2;000 Manchester Guardian , states Colonel
head of cattle in this distriat. Ian Haniilton hes been reconimended ' •
ptomeded toward Weenen to open lip in the fighting at Elandslaagte. -
1
Capt. ()veer, sighalling officer, who for the Vietoria Cross for his brevery
' white. Their helmet's and cuirasses
NOW 11,413NE UNIFORM FOR PEACE
1 falnieltighpely; Olothleiisrhehalr ebeleaheeke bottoltese, wtitrt he
15f tnienreyl i.,te pub. ujansifd e when they take the •
ed silver, But all this
.TOIDAY ATKINS! CLOTHES.
AND ONE FOR WAR. : field,' and they fight in khaki as do
life theme epaear so Gorgeous 'then ille ? •
thneterels .6 t VII * h ' th` '
liteeso ,the Boer, Who
a Evil COSA Target. Looks to Valk Eli -- .
form of an officer of the Royal Horse
u s L. no A LS 8 =-
Artillery, It is of blue, with searlet .
Cable despatches 'from South Africa. facings. 'He wears a busby bag with
have noted that the Boers miss the ted a, white plums. His blue saddlecloth is
is bid. Demand continues rather
• targeth aed, inaaglimd insepara.ble from insignia
°Oats whilst' they had feund useful es bound with gold braid and heavily em- ,
se . wi ea roya. monogram, the
slow. of his regiment, and its
eee the British army. They did not know motto, which is "Everywhere:1 So, too,
Eye -Quiet. at 510 West • and. „ . •
Oate-Dematul keeps up welL Waite wars," England had learned to clothe
e thateepactiating , by' ther many •httle an his' sabretaehe. The Privates wear a
leee feathery pleme ands lath the gold
oats, 26 1-4e,. north,- and yeast; 26 34c, her 's soldiers in keeping with the braid of the officer, ao that their ap.
ranee is more somber', but still -mar- -
middles freightsa and 27 to 2'7 1-2c, climate they haee to bear and the nal, with 'the scarlet bags on their
Buckwheat -Dull.. 'Car lots, east, 49
Toronto, 43.35, andi in wood, 13.45 her
1-2c, and west, at 48 1-2c. all the' pomp of place ie preserved for
Oittaneal-Rollee. oats, in bags, track
Minneapolis, Nov. 28. -Flour -Quiet; "Tommy Atkins" at homaia because, he
comfort the mea a fened by Wires
work they are called imon to'do. While. eadgear and the scarlet facings on
likes it for its display, despite its dis.a the Ninth Bengal Lancers. The offi-
.their background of dark blue.
the most part by Englishmen, compose ,
Maguificent Indians, i officered, foi
$11111°.50ha.ngWedeheat13-rNanot4InNobrathlern
$1.1Nnyto. irticmonakolly clressed ie .loose .analfaeast wolooley saye:_. we haw, lately thane
'n tbe fields are ra- °ere mear white helmets sof pith, stile
In " The Armlets of To -Day," Lord
ember, 64 5-8q; December, 62 3-4 to 62 While the British army is 'dependent something • to ilnprove .our style of • a,......
7-8c, May 67, 1-8 to 673-4o On &tick, . •
No. 1 heed, 66 hams No. 1 Ntorthern, 64 " - eerie are, in tightly fitting tunioe can
sofdieces dress for no men tied up as h.e.
.•
voluntary enlistment, many or its
"AfNfanIONNonvrtilia, 2r8z.i•LS62prego, -wheat-el' rieeateli:g_tbilfefifeienrearyhawvehiscahld ttliheat.ptrinlyua'tset war. We dress our sailors for the
Strongly held; NO. 1 Northern, 01d, likes for its do a satiefetotory day's work (hiring
c.i.f., 72 1-2o; No. 2 Northere; WAX.. te ell f h tt t' 't ha
A more or t e a. rao ion. a s
owo gorgeousness and work they have to do, but we still
cling to a theatrical style of garment ..
spot, 75 1-2c; new 73c; No. 1 hard,
for the soldier. . . Is there any one
w4-122iaie,17Vlointbeird ; Nwoh. e2att-edEaAiecr.-"; CoNron--1' twhhoeunghheregcoenest ay-ecaorilsrtihnagt; outside a lunatie asylum, wbo would
Quiet; No. 2 yellow, 2$33-4t3; No. 3 yet- Awndorskoo,dalo-
go on a walking tour, or shoot in the
low, 38 1-2c; No. 2 core, 37 1.28; No. 9 colossal reform in the fighting clothes backwoods or the prairies, trussed and
coxn 27o. Oats -Quiet; barley steady o t e n ish so dier, uniforms ot 5,
f h 13 'V 1 ' ' th dressed asathe British soldier is f This
mixed, 26 1-2o. Rye -Dula No. 1, On home. a '
No. 4 white, 2813;,,No. 2 mixed, 27c; No. 3 for purposes of duty and pageantry at on a barrel organ bears a strong 're -
a feeling that the dressed -up monkey
lies to all ranks for I confess to
No. 2 white 29c No, 3 white, 28 1-20; old pictin•esque type are still preserved
track, offered At Ole; No. 2 doe 60 1-2h. _ _a ' ' hie n3seaningless cooked hat and fea-
semblance to the Beitish general in
Flour -Steady. . Mate -ARDS " DISCO31FORT.
Chicago, Nov. 28.--Plaxseed-Closed Writing some ten years ago, Lord very expensive coat, besmeared both
there of the last century, and in his
-North-West and Stiuth-West, cash, •
*134 ; December, 01.33 1-2 May, 01.33 Wolseley, advocatiag a differeritia. 'before and behind with gold lace."
1-4 ; Duluth, to arrive, 01.20; cash, 01.32; tion between the uniforms of peace
er •
'4`7.
November, 31.32; December, 01.29;May, and war, said: -"We must: mike the
Toronto immoone commissioners' swinge in with their sweethearts." And then
Ba.S2 1-2.
Own Eye !toeing Their father's fro
soldiers' clothing acceptable to • the ' .THE CHILDREN OF DREYFUS.
men who have to wear it, and, strange ,
C. P. 11. ELEVATOR BURNED. to say they like very tightly fitting
coats and trousers, t • now their Mother Kept Them Under Her
Itultatatt Destroyed. o ovvagger about pahoomena
A pathetic incihent. connected wiab
he talks of their joy in the shelterleitse
large grain elevatot occupied by the "ridicule:ea forage caps stuck on. the the Dreyhis trial is given by a.,Paris
A despatch from Toronto says :-The
side of their heads." • , correspondent. •
C. P. R., mad attested at the foiet of Among the anxieties of the wife of
Bathurst street, was almost coraplete- Many a recruit has beezi gained -for
the British' forcee'by their gay cloth- her fear that her children should leern
the persecuted man, not the least was
ly destroyed by fire on Wednesday.
plurnage• involves a corresponding prevent this, during all the years of
ing, and although the more elaborate
Tee lose will he about $10,000, partly the tetrible fate of their father: To
corned by 36,000 ineuranee. Minty amount et preening, the amartness of his imprisonment. the kept theta une-
lifotherneiy, 44 Mitchell Ave., is under
tne men's appearance is proverbal, • der her oven eye% not illinWing then%
arreat, charged. with having test the Tine° was and not so very, long, ago, lie to go to sehool or play with other
building on fire.
the manY know who have seen Lady ohildren, teaching them herself and
Shortly after 5 o'clock Mrs. Hall,
Butler's wondrotts war pictures, when going with them in their walks. The
wife of the deputy. harbourmaster, British soldiers fought under the oldest boy, who was nate emirs °loge,
who lives quite near the big elevator,
handicap of tight tunics and, various never saw a newapaper.
saw fear men running ewer, from the inmediinenta, such as no modern com- But while they were at the seaside,
engine -house on the torth side of the
Mender would for a moment tolerate. the boy found, on the beach a torn
place. Almoat imraediatelh afterwards kite made of old newegiapers. He
Take for instanee her famous painting
of °The Twenty-eighth at Quatro Brie real'andwwrt °tow hwishyslurse. is.40
flames and amoke biirst from. th9
gine-house, which was fraine struc-
ture, and an alarm was at thee Sent mid- compare the. garb of the Gleams, long icone in he said, showing her an
in. The local hose sections were mi ters givea there in the Crimea with the article headed% "Facta of the DreYfus
the spot very pie:nth'', but by the time khaki in which they yvere captnred, re. Affair "
they had coupled their hose to the by- cently by the poem in tile regment'e "The're are many Dreyfeduses
drante in the vicinith the flame's had. next turn of active service. . Paheht" the woman aterampt er
spread from the engine-houae to the Even among the gay home uniforms 2 'Bu no, twhensaeseny vCias eat hAelfnireda
big elevator. When the firemen be- those of the drum majors are proverbh reefuseshnew newwiwoh she cries eat
came aware of the proportions of the ally the most gorgeous. With one of eme.
conflagration ther *minded a general the finest military bands in the world night I" cried the boy, 1:sobbing.' "She
of the department was on the scene. Coldatteatm Guards is especially re- g to
slant, and soon the whole strength at his heels, the drain, majoe ;_of t e non heti mia where, .
h eth Id have teed. me 50 that I cOUld
The building is owned by the Har -
"heorge C. Cooper, released after
serving a ten years' sentence for the
taurder of eie wife at Douglas, Isle
of ERA, hen inherited a fortune of
$5,000,000.
The Imperial Government will sena
to South Africa oeveral trenoli-making
machines. Tbese are gigantio ploughs,
attached to steam tiap'pert; it,f twenty
horse -power.
Admiral Cololob, auggeets the adop-
tion of an arrangement such as will
provide in, war for the release of some
portion of the Imperial regular force
from getrrisoo duty by reliefs. furnish-
ed by the eolonies.•
The provision trade, at a meeting in
Liverpool, recently eubseribed 42,000
to the Transvaal war fund. The pre-
eitient cabkd the result to businees
freesia's in Chicago, who have now re -
le t 0000, hag beet, subscribed.
there, and. that rate le to follow,
Sir Richard Webater, the British
Attorney -General has been made a
baronet in recognition of his work' on
the Veitertielati ArbitratIttri
*don, Sir Robert T. Reed, of emit-
sel for Great Britain has been made
Rktight Grand Cr e of the Order
St. Mielitiel and St George.
up **reel nd turned the tetree,t an stationed attraction to euetomers. .bt
a
tor A.n. one Wit4 buys*, n may, it
, PELItirtrii speak over tobaceeni
lieu Deity MAI ii413110seirtlyi t,
bEVOURED BY CANNIBALS.
bated in a decisive fight end driven When a hatia gets mad he goes out and der that no firemen were prostrated. Worn. in their gigantie bear skins is
westward. ahem the oor.
a
en information received to the effeet Le
P., C. Davidson arreated McInerney
SEEN AZ A.LL 114ES. . the principal mark of distinction, be- , , _ man Eaters, *,..._
tween those uniforms and those of the Ira" *r Ten Indlos at the *trey ei"
Next to a drum major there is hard- ....4.
a that yfhich &Viper of the Scotts monday, ten
mores ireposing sight of tile kind Accode4grrint:hhotr6tenlooft°6116bitko'uVrit.t* ailtYdliel
ihommor
PROSPEROUS FRENCH P.EASANTS.. during the progreae of the fire, acting Scots Guards', who have no plume. •
DEATH or GARRET A. HOBART.
Death Of the vtee President of elhe out aeloog, ale people ot
, , ehee nation one ratist abandon Paris and get
the provinces. ing the latter in a oorner of the en. GortaMbrale° Perheoseels,it.s' njc".811VprerettbytiCk"leolnantve Straits Of. Magellan. The ideate:ship
gine-house. If the prisoner hi; not a Kurdistan morted six tad the Heed*
To get a correct idea of the French that the man had been aeon gatbering
a lot of loose paper in a box, and plac- ehip-* are ashore in-th-e
Matted Seines, Varlet is a Sinkholes of rettetiness, bet firebug, he has a menta for being pre- Shafto," and there. are silver "fixinge"
A despatch from Paterson, N.3,,aays; the people who &van, eutsade to hie voran, baldric, plaid,dirk, award hlesettevyrevrearttheedr tnonlird. tOhtieintgreatehoerethnen.
modern Gotta:mak ate 'Sound and up -
that sent at fires, and is a familiar figure
at almost ever,' Wan of any cease- and his bonnet, with Its eagle feather.
*Vice -President A. Hobart died at 8.80
a.m., on Tuesday. The Vice -President
had been failing since Iate Monday and useful hem. When you get out
right and patriotic . living wholesome quence. Ile has often bees the first to a Ithst it, lin m i i
send in the alarm, and has frequently The flattli_ke dr_stry_o_n_ his pip._es. is of oyfierintaelatkovierrecAtiltfedthostecamorathiotlineosrenfnamit:theeoi
ribbons on 'the rapes end tre ellt are
afterncen, although the reports aft'''. ainfeeitthnie titesented of beautifully cal. ,„,in__II", !th"-IPotat heettoriattitsa Imbolhits,17.6rdergolt White the tuele is of acerlet.
rural distrIeta a charming t,i.pp,aAted in the. ee.a. eh-.,... .* e Oolainrie are all of the tartan. th the regiment wthreeeehriretareootenhledd fneorteebveerienaltranendeo..TThehe
NE OP LONDON'S szoras crews of the wreeked Ve5414113 Ina).
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vim. Two era the late fire on 1ie.y siiiet, whieh °-- - " h h d
Otinle. 1100011$610Uti, and at '7 °Stock is not a foot of waste and to be seen. 'mufti so aaneit
Tuesday morning, he had an att ok The Mit thill that Strikes a stranger Preeinet Det
peat:snot/babe anslentraMOre inlet:401rd plate, is alleged that.
4440 ti, 4.1,„ nwitri Ail 4,,,,,it Nowhere on bis trackafe
of angina pectoris, from -which hen v.- - -- a". '''^ .* ''... .'" ..^ '' .
er rallied. tfie death followed at 8 against Islm.
ecdoek.
Mrs. Hobart, Mr. Newton, Mrs. CW. ,
tent WAD II a 001/61$2 et utio. bad
Ana Anne Were et t 6 pa erit's uOiniti i
bed a nitarit a be es
y ti 4 tt. e
ent. Every vieltor in LondOn has theR0Y- Kurdistan Vfatt disabled in tbe straits
orter has been al Horse Guards pointed out to nini. al once atxd. the Crew were obligati to give
le time Peet, end it one of this regular sighte of the British battle to the ruan.ieitters.
is a strong case metropolis. Fine men of their inches
aro they all, picked for their hysique, • LI
and highly picturesque they. k vtith FOOD Csit POOR, ItUSSUNa.
the entrance!. of theft Phtmed helmets, cuira and "
0,117 opanad to high boobs. Their popular is "The In ednate latter Of Russia the o y
day. Ws n r uniform bei us, with food for the people eenliats at preetint
he anti -f ,4! * a of learn.) latiVeik bk. *Oft bark
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