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   Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1885, Winnipeg, Manitoba                                XII BATES FOR ADVERTISEMENT and GAUD run in and without 10 pur vor per month No Curd Inserted for less thim per month ou tht pano such Sit nation q Situation Wanted For Sale To PerSonal Lost ant Found words or under ono 60 cents each additional two cents 3 or for consecutive Insertion nr period than week each tonal word one cent 30 or undor oni each additional 5 B or each subsequent week additional word 3 cents Condensed ud not inserted everyday DJ under 50 each insertion ouch warl 2 coats No to account for Una than 51 L EC I Jf LA W J Attorney Solicitor Sec otc Temporary Block Winnipeg ors Attorneys eta Offices P A J LI Solid tore etc Now ah Columbia A 8 Main j Manitoba Street M u tison G W Allan Jinn J Dto oto AT co corner a und Fourth struct A L A HOUGH la etc H M J Campbell door north Hid Post Main feo Block Main Street Winni Msn J H D G W Allan John Colin IT H Hortine B WINNIPEG TUESDAY JULY 21 1885 VACANT AND P J Unwell 10 street CHAMBERMAID North p: 0000 wale KOM character Good GENERAL THIS District male or to Applications wili up to 10th to Jno It Oak Hank Man SITUATIONS WANTED rail IK IS TO EN- i- Steward or Caterer Wnl Province Best of M given If LOST A fAHCK containing 11 pair of worked aiv So reward will b to tho Free Press BHOKE AWAY FROM 2 and heavy the other on Any information their recovery will be liberally re- m Kongo PERSONAL i ty IT llu of Toronto la now in the Koonis 320 Main Street mve Block BOARD AND ROOMS A BAK ia Office Imperial Main J A M W H C E V McCarthy Milto A W II bong MACDONALD ters Attorneys Dexter Solicitors eCe Iho of 1 U Me Arthur Hugh J J Stowart ii J MEDICAL AT for a fow Tablo Boarder a rates SI per work Apply at 30 Adelaide Street A GENTLEMAN TO O a room board with a private family Apply by letter X Y iW press MOVING EASTWARD Tlic Toronto Troops Embarked on the Lake Welcomes Home the Alberta Forces The tilth at Halifax to Niagara The Alberta July Stcole.'s Scouts and Major Hatton's Alberta Mounted Rilles arrived from tho North yesterday and were given a grand tion A deputation of citizens headed by the Mayor and City Council met them at the Bow River ferry where a procession was formed and started for tho town headed by the Calgary Brass Band They passed under an arch of evergreens bearing the motto on one side Alberta welcomes her and on Welcome home again Hero the troops were drawn up aud the Mayor read an address of como to which Maj Steelo made a suitable reply The procession then formed and proceeded down Stephen to a second arch with tho motto Welcome to Steele and His Gallant Scouts on one side and All Honor to the Bravo on the other A string of lags crossed the street a little nearly lost consciousness she was aroused fay some one approaching the bed It was her husband He leaned over the bed kissed bade her good night and left tho room her husband had gone Mrs son's attention was attracted tn the strange movements made by her sister Putting her hand on tho face ohe was terror-stricken to feol gushing from her throat A moment later the girl writhing in the agony of death rolled from the bed to tho floor Mrs Johnson struck a light and ed the girl lying dead hor throat cut from ear to ear The hired man came in wer to her screams and instantly started to alarm the neighbors When ost arrived Johnson too was found dying near the door with a broad gash in his throat and a bloody razor lying be- Jide him The generally accepted is that Johnson who had violently op- posed Miss approaching marriage to a young man of the neighborhood in a fit of insane jealousy murdered hor and took his own life NO 14 AMERICAN Excessive Heat Proving Fatal in Baltimore Five People Browned in ing a by a Shipbuilder above this with a motto suspended Have Done Well Business was pended during the afternoon and all joined in doing honor to the Alberta boys who showed great pluck and en- durance in their chase after Big Bear and his tribe On Wednesday evening a grand banquet will be tendered to them by the citizens ia the Calgary theatre hall CANADIAN TUB Prorogation OTTAWA July was prorogued to-day with the customary ceremonial The speech reviewed the Legislation of the Session after the usual fashion from the Government's point of view The guard of honor was furnished by the Ninth Battalion who reached here at eleven this morning and left for Montreal in tho evening OK THREE CAN BE JL accommodated with board and rooms in Private family at 72 William Street r suitu mo AND -X one with Barry Street parlor en f 715 MAT St 74 Gurry St K Sc hart removed to writer of Donald aud Kilic oC Hutol and AS Late ot tho Principles und of Victoria Toronto Kye and War of tho Kye und Kar Artificial Kyon 63 M Street Winnipeg ST i EHNSON Main St Teot without pain uso o Oxide DR Noy York Graduate Nitrous el von tor Store Main Str Day and J BUG i F room directly City Kvery to tno of tho tooth mounted on Gold t and Rubber Nitrous Oxide Gay ad ENDOWMENT to Loan Apply t Archibald Ho well fc FUNDS TO on fi Appl to S Davia TO ON GOOD J or Farm properties Private Funds Kasy of repayment Richards Bro Block Main BROWNS Jit Room 3 Blook Main St 9 removed to Manitoba In- cor Avo und St HOTELS TIUK NKW pua first-class hotel on chief convenient to the way station Rood airy special rates to families and Co proprietors HOUSES TO RENT NO -10 b Dagmar eight rooms 51 y t House S root gas and room cnri he on i and Friday from t p.m very Apply to 31 kj TO 1 und summer soft water tank In kitchen drained to main t-r Venetian imide and modern i- on For J B Muin Bt TO ON York Lisgar and Apply to S A botham Co Block ISO Main Hi TWO HANDSOME on corner of River entrance to A Ross house in Fort suitably tenants the proprietors are pre- to uie property Also two on Kennedy He opposite Court Houso to let Apply CARDS No 93 Hotel Man on i O AND dealers all of Grain 12 William city Advances made on all consignments to or our correspondents in the t or AND NOW until of September wo arc pre- to supply for tuhle Larse plants always nn huml at I K 77 in West FURNISHED i a private family on Press Tho Body MATTAWA July 20 The Governor General's Body Guards of Toronto un- der command of Col Denison here at midnight PORT ARTHUR July The pana cleared for the rio for UN IMS A V Mrs July Mrs George Mann and three children were prisoners of Big Bear have arrived here arid are guests of David Browne Customs officer this port AM YOUK July by two men in broad Park to-day Her name is JMho Callahan seventeen years old ST LOUIS ST Louis July special de- spatch to the Republican from Douglas Jias says that five persons were drowned Walnut Elver seven miles below that place yesterday morning Anson Carman and wife and Mrs Joy Carman their drove into the stream had risen the night from the recent rains They swept down and the second wagon which to the ford a few minutes Inter the second wagon were Mr and arid Mr Joy Carman They into the stream and were swept down also Only Auson Carman was rescued alive and up to eleven to-day but three bodies had been found which Mr Disraeli aspired bnh what lustre would Mr Gladstone gain by changing his name for that of a town the prefix of a title by the light to and in an assembly of hereditary landlords doomed to a speedy extinction by hearing himself called my or by wearing a bit of blue ribbon with a attached to it like a cow at an agricultural When Mr Pitt made an Earl he waa con- by Mr Pulteney upon having been kicked When Mr toney was made a Peer ho according to Lord Stanhope sank into and an Earldom But our Grand Old Man is not made of the vulgar clay out of which Earls and Barons are ured I have no doubt that it would please many that he should sink into insignificance and an Earldom It would THE KIEL TRIAL The Trial of the Rebel Commenced ot Objections to the Overruled The Prisoner Not Utility An Adjournment to bo A Kited For eign but by the will of his I His reward is gratitude and their affection and he has rightly declined the court gewgaws offer an to such a which was almost man Tito Halifax Battalion rino M Kooin with Board suitable or two gentlemen 14 Uly St ng Apply on premises ide St NOW one vacant suite of rooms in this ing Parties who unable before to obtain apartments can have them by applying to A S Land Coy p o Drawer 1235 or at his office Room No 4f top Manitoba Mortgage Cay Two nice Brick Houses on street also to lef STORES AND OFFICES TO OFFICES TO IN BEST PART OF Main St Suitable for oc Apply to J B McKilligan Ksq Main St WILL BK READY A FEW Largo hall and rooms in new portion Block opposite Also rone floor over Geo Forrester's Store Kent low Apply to Alex Mclntyre 410 Main street Winnipeg O THOSE FIRST-CLASS sea No 433 Main St Bird Block lately occupied by Mr J large and basement and suites ct on second and third Ono for the whole building Also the able Slore 3 storeys and warehouse now by 3 storeys G D ood Uo Suitable for wholesale Possession given Aug 15th Apply to G H PROPERTIES WAITED ARTIES H A VING OF A Rancho in tho that wish to dispose of call on or write Mack Howes WANTED TO IN THK SOUTHERN part of tho city a not less than seven bedrooms Address F Free Press office tf HOUSE THE SOUTHERN part of tho city with about seven or sight rooma facing tho east preferred Rood oat will he for a neat aud August 1st Address with O K Press ARTICLES SALE AN A 1 PIANO CHEAP AT 19 Wator Street STABLES AND fl ture for salo Apply H Shorey Co BUGGIES AND TWO SEATED OPEN and covered carriages American inako in Toronto At London they were met by tho Mayor and prominent citizens who gave them a heaVty reception Lunch was provided and men shown the sights for a couple of hours After a brief inspection of tho falls they reach Toronto at ono on Tuesday At Arthur July Montreal Garrison Ottawa Sharpshooters and Queen's Own arrived during this after- noon and early evening Aa each ment arrived they immediately embarked on the Athabasca and found comfortable quarters for the trip the steamboat men doing in their power to make things pleasant A dense fog set in about 8 p.m preventing the departure until 10 p.m at which time it cleared and she sailed amid the cheers of tho assembled crowd Tlie Ninth at Ottawa OTTAWA July the tion of Parliament His Excellency in the name of Her Majesty addressed and cor- thanked Col Amyot of the Battalion and his men for the noble de- votion to Canada which they had shown They had borne hardships and fatigues of no ordinary kind He thanked them for the wonderful alacrity with which they had sprung to arms in the defence of of their country and for the honorable steadfastness with which they had performed their duties His lency was then given three times three by the officers and meii of the Ninth joined in by the vast crowd that rounded the troops on every side to come them home They embark for Quebec this evening of the MONTREAL July ran high this morning and treal was in a great state of excitement en account of the return of the BANK A Scheme Proposed for its Application to Government for Carnarvon's July Bank committee conferred with tho directors It is proposed to double the capital of tho bank by a new issue of one and ono half millions in ten pound shares la per nnd to for the to make an immediate call of tt share thereby raising substitute shares of paid up paid the now shares to draw the aamo rate dividend as the present shares on whici ia making the uncalled per share instead of referred to in the Catholic Pulpits throughout the south of Ireland to-day the priests endeavoring to allay the ex- by advising their parishioners to rely upon the stability of the bank The have not yet with the Government on the sub- ject of the Munster Bank A despatch from Dublin relative to Lord Carnarvon's reply to the tion interested in the Munster Bank affair says deputation urged His Lordship to use his influence wards obtaining from the Government a guarantee for a loan of by the Bank of Ireland to the Munster Bank The Deputation atated that the ment would lose nothing by endorsing the loan felt satisfied after a ful scrutiny of the of the ded bank that with the immediate ad- vance of the sum named and a little time it would bo able to meet all demands in full Lord Carnarvon said that auch action as was desired by the tion waa outside the province of the It was only whon a national calamity threatened by a financial talion from tho Northwest The city i that Government could come was in fete the buildings on St James to the of a bank in the mana or sale cheap mith st Apply at the Palace 27tf DIOR THK STOCK FIXTURES i and four years of Bakery and Con- dwelling store brick Kent Low Term s cash Address ven Kent Low Term s cash Address ock Box W Calgary N INSURANCE TURK AND MARINE Fire taken on grain in elevators and in Arthur and For William nd Marine on ort Arthur Ont cargoes J F FIHE LIFE ACCIDENT Town and Country Property at lowest current rates wanted in unrepresented districts liberal A Hollo way General Agent Winnipeg Man STOCK FOR SALE OK WHO MAY want Live Hogs to consume their inferior can obtain same in oar lota at short ami low pricu from Sc Douglass Winnipeg OF THK 1 has boyn removed to ank foot of May St and ia now ready to re- ivo Tho attention of tho Medical and also of parties living at a distance especially called to tho Private Wards re commodious warm and cheerful Torino n application to the Matron BUSINESS CHANCES R SALE -4 AN Piano by Williams fc on of iii good nearly new ricti Terms cash balance in at 8 percent in- rest Apply to Co Auctioneers city 25 PROPERTIES SALE FIRST Janil 3 miles from Stony Worth to S A Si Co Clements Main JiMKS A int ami be Kiven aw one of tlie eity ami location A 5 Co Kolt AND ni in the of Manitoba constriction rolling Schools II B Thompson 1 Mun OF UIO AGUES under cultivation A KOSH it litres of 60 nn acra HU lamia i i i liy 1.13 anil CUD shown over thu U A Sc Co tut MEETINGS T of No 1 A F A M O It M will bo held in the Masonic Hull on tbo Slat invited order of the A McT Campbell 21 QUOTATIONS OF MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Imported and Main St Winnipeg Julr exchange CO days New chants Bunk Imperial Federal Hank Ml Bunk of Commerce 1201 Dominion Bank un Pac 15 Ontario 108 Sterling quotations are New York posted rates Montreal rate between All aro selling of nud BIRTH JO Street Winnipeg on the July the wife of o a son MARRIAGE and Notre Damo streets being ent in bunting aud flags At ten o'clock Stevenson's field battery fired a salute announcing that the train was at hand A few minutes afterwards amid the noise of the multitude the train steamed into tho depot At once there wero shaking of hands exclamations of Mon aud the enthusiasm knew no bounds as tho bronzed heroes ia hats of the most nondescript character and raiments tattered and torn fraternized with their compatriots Col the centre of attraction arid many were the congratulations ho received The men were formed in line and Capt Des Rivieres fan behalf of the veteran bers of the regiment presented an ad- dress to Col and his men re- ferring to their gallant exploits and the courage and fortitude with which they Imd met all the perils to which they had boon exposed Tho procession then re- formed and marched through tho city to Notre Damo Church flowers being showered upon tho heads of tho men Tho To Doum been sung in the church in honor of their safe the battalion marched to tho drill shed where they were entertained at lunch The funeral of tho lato Sergeant quette of the Battalion took to-day from his late residence Ste Cunegonde to Cote cemetery Requiem mass was celebrated A ment of the Battalion acted as tho guard of honor firing Tho decorations very tasteful THE At the dinner given tho Battalion this afternoon Harwood pre- siding Ouimet paid a high tributo to who was one of their best sergeants He also eulogized tho wounded Marcotte arid Lemay who had done their d uty most nobly He de- specially on this occasion to thank all classes of tho community and English friends for their generous response in contributing to the support of Oie families of those who had boon loft This day especially would ho assured them be long bered by every member of tho He would also cherish tho noble welcome given him by tho of Montreal proposed by the deputation The Viceroy explained his statement that the Government would be unable to aid Hie Munster Bank directly after ing on Friday last promised to use his in- fluence to secure Government aid by saying that in his first statement he meant to express his personal sympathy with the losers by the bank's suspension and his desire to render them such ance as lay within his power Since then he had understood that it waa outside of the power of the Government to give such aid except in the case of a panic which seemed imminent a few days ago and thus prevent a public calamity Kad since then taken a more favorable turn and the Munster Banking Company to bo able to resuscitate tho bank without Government aid The people Earl said in sion would always have the sympathy of and his colleagues in the ment in such trouble as that incurred by the suspension of the Munster Bank from Sunstroke BALTIMORE July were numerous cases ot sunstroke and of deaths to-day In the afternoon a fine breeze cooled the atmosphere slightly but the mercury at eight o'clock to-night was stai in the nineties The death rate has been largely increased by the hot weather which has continued for several days VALLS the Vails FALLS N Y July body of Mrs Mclntyre who was swept over tho falls on the day of the opening of the Park was found this afternoon wedged between two rooks at bwift Drift on tho Canada side All tho clothing was torn from tha body by the force of the current murdered by a Iowa July This after- noon Ida Kemble a beautiful child aged 16 daughter of a loading business mail shot and killed Giles a inent music dealer claims that Giles seduced hor Jolin Pa July Roach he who had contracts for the four United States cruisers has made an assignment with Cohabitation Utah July director of tho Union Railway Bishop H B Clawson a double of and Henry we're arraigned unlawful cohabitation All pleaded not guilty EX A Train Wrecked Tex July bound Santa Fo passenger train which yesterday morning was wrecked near Wallace by striking a culvert which had been washed out by a rain storm Engineer Wilson two firemen and an extra fireman were One ger name unknown had a leg broken Tho passengers were transferred to-day Relieves that She must Herat The Cholera Steadily iit July At eleven o'clock this morning Judge Richardson and Mr Justice of the Peace took their seats upon tho bench for the trial of Louis Messrs C Robinson Q C B B Q C T C Casgrain D Scott and G W Deputy ister of Justice were present as for the Lemieux Q C C J N and T C Johnston as counsel for the de- fence Mr Dixie Watson acts as clerk of the court Shortly after the were seated Kid was brought into court in charge of the Sheriff The indictment was read to him and ho was asked tc plead when Mr rose and an- that before pleading counsel eHa at the German Reproductions of tlic WHEAT Tlie Emperor's July private telegram from Gastein states that Emperor liam on his way from Ems to Gastein had several fits After arriving at Mam Island ho recovered however and proceeded OB his journey fagged The Land has passed its second reading in the House of Lords this evening Designs VIENNA July despatch from London to the Political Correspondence says M states openly that the possession of Herat has become sary for and ought not to cause war The Unite of Edinburgh LONDON July paper in tho south of Germany Bays the Duke of Edinburgh has visited Prince Bismarck at A Theatrical The celebration of the retirement of Mr and Mrr Bancroft from the ment of the Haymarket Theatre this evening was a brilliant and memorable event The Prince and Princess of Wales and their daughter and the Prince and Princess Christian wore present and the was crowded with persons prominent in the literary circles of London Several of the atres had altered their evening mes so that the actors and actresses at different houses might take part in tho programme Mr Clias Wyndham Mr Arthur Cecil David James Messrs Hare Seller and Langtry Sterling Kendall and Wood and Miss Ellen Terry appeared in exercises from London surance Mr and Mrs Bancroft in Masks and Faces They wiare repeatedly recalled and with bouquets Henry Irving Scott's Farewell and Mr J L humorous which tho curtain in for the defence would file a plea the of tho court Mr Patrick then read the plea as The Queen vs Kiel charged under the Northwest Territories Act of And this said Louis in his own proper person into court hero and havo heard the information and com- plaint of Alexander David Stewart of the city of Hamilton in the Province of Ontario in the Dominion of Canada chief of police taken on the day of July in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and before Hugh Richardson one of Her Majesty's diary magistrates in and for the west Territories of Canada That Hugh Richardson one of Her Majesty's stipendiary magistrates iu and for the Northwest Territories of Canada exercising criminal jurisdiction undor the provisions tho Northwest Territories Act of 1880 ought not to take ance of tho offences in the said ation charged and specified because testing that he is not guilty of tho same nevertheless the said Louis that the offences with which he is charged are punishable with death and ho should for safe custody and Bent for trial to Upper or to any court constituted in British Columbia taking cognizance of like offences com- mitted therein and because in virtue ef tho laws in force in tho where the said aro said to have been com- mitted the said Hugh has no jurisdiction to try that Jits understood hia thoroughly he felt in a days ho as a man Ut slated that God would watch Ilia case for him and that tho Almighty that he WAS acquittal His counsellor will for a change of tenting that local fueling their auu I nay also bringing horn aa H witness provided tho will him protection and allow him tc return to the United Mates within a certain period Riol has in of Maun Fitzpatrick ami able who will put Orth every effort to eave him from tho fallows the aro Messrs lobinson mid large brick building has converted into a court las lilted up nl though very comfortable ThV iross have boon wrth a ten inch which re- a it ia t ho the knight oi the quill have to mingle with Uie washed Judge Hichardson a good of tho from tion back from tho iha room the is located to the right of Hid Honor O mve a long table with tho and at end the jury occupy bimch at one the room and thu ladies will mile from a u tended to run the show on scale but mat idea lias been and tho will open to everybody whila e of t CITY A Lynched KANSAS CITY July brief patch states that Neil Thornton a ado who murdered Dan Sheehan a man ab Johlin Mo yesterday was lynched there this morning Thornton was a very bad character and shot han while tho latter was attempting to arrest him for an old offence An Elephant's Death KEENE N Y July Barnum's large performing Asiatic elephant Albert who tilled his keeper Jos Sweeney at Nashua on Saturday was to a ravine in the suburbs of Keene Saturday afternoon and killed He was ed to a large tree and the location of his heart and brain were marked with chalk Keeno was again raised tage fairly converted into a garden with bouquets wreathes and other floral offerings Mr Bancroft struggling with emotion and made a long in which he thanked the public and all those who had kindly ted in making the evening entertainment a success Atthe his remark there wore loud cheers for Mrs Ban croft When she appeared the whole audience arose and waved their in the said information and thus th Louis Riol will verify Wherefore tho said Louia Kiel prays judgment if the said Hugh now here will take cognizance of Uio in- formation aforesaid and that by tho Hugh Hichardson ho may bo committed for trial aa aforesaid Signed RIKL Mr Robinson then for an ad- to giro counsel for the Crown an opportunity to consider and reply to the plea was accordingly taken till one o'clock Whon the court for filed a pica of defonce maintaining the trial should go on at before Judge Richardson Counsel for tho joined on demurrer uirt argument proceeded supported the plea on the jurisdiction point Tho point argued was whether the Northwest Territories formed part of tho British possessions ceded to England by or whether they formed part of the Dominion aa ceded by the Hudson Bay Company It was contended that tho criminal of land forma part of tho public law of the CIRCUS of In the O July HO even aoeomblod at af to the in the Toomer The weather was hot Tho wator waa as smooth The tho for a of Iho were daur ion Eyck and At tho word go all the water but who rowing stroke quickly n 00 yards Gaudaur drew un and passed him at thn end of tho hint mile turning the buoy in tho with I All aild Ten On thu homo stretch effort to close made an but pulled away from and Ihu f lod Time TonEyck in Tho second raw f or a of by of 3rd Tho double with ima Unium mid McKay J TI coi u McKay Hu mm r mid wore the HID lead froio tho start and of who wuro u ti for unwind made was again Thirty-three members of the Light Guards were then marshalled in line at and at the word fire 15 paces the same THE Tho steamer Quebec of the Beatty lino ran on a rock near Wilson's channel in the Sault River while culler way from Port Arthur to Sarnia The mishap curred on Wednesday evening and the Ontario of the same line took nn board the wrecked passengers next day A wrecking tug and crew have been sent to the relief the Quebec Both steamer and cargo wero well ed so that the loss to either tho company or will bo very light WITH A RAZOR Au Mil 11 Murders Sister-in-law tints HIM Own range and Horrible His the 18th by J V Belts Fred J on to Ada daughter oil Captain Jus C of thia eity July Inter Ocean's Iowa special Buckeye township in thia county is all agog with excitement in consequence of a unique and horrible tragedy enacted last night at a farm house four miles from this place Miss Grace Rand a beautiful girl of 10 yearn was a member of the family of George Johnston wife was her slater The ladies customarily occupied one bed in the second story of the house while Johnson and a hired man slept together down stairs Last night the family retired as usual Johnson with her aister and the two men in it room on the tirat floor Band fell asleep quickly and just as Mrs had i A r THK The revolt of a member of the Sacred College against the au of tho Pope has been followed by tho complete sub- mission of the recalcitrant dignity but both in its circumstances and its cause the abortive insurrection of Cardinal Leo XIII forms a moat curious chapter in the history of Papal administration It is well known that Popo Leo XIII is no admirer of the zealot type of ultra religious journalist which found its highest example in the gifted Louis Veuillot A short time ago the Pope caused a special admonition to be addressed to a of journals of thia character Of course the whole clan of zealot organs was sorely at a proceeding so unlike tho favor of the daya ft ston that they possessed friends among tha themselves and one of the most distinguished members of tho Sacred College Cardinal reputed to be tho most learned member of the body went so far as to publish a counter letter to a Dutch journal of Ultramontane views in which the papers condemned by the Pope wore singled out for special praise and recommendation Thero was mendous scandal Among the many cardinals and prelates who addressed the Pope with of obedience and sympathy was Cardinal the Archbishop of Paris and in roply to his filial Leo has ed a brief repeating his former censures of the zealot party aud full of stern meaning for tho rebellious Cardinal It is now stated that Cardinal has confessed the error of liis ways and has humbly declared that he accepts ever the Pope repudiates The incident may ended but the has only number of bullets penetrated the vital spot The huge beast fell dead without a struggle Ho valued at The remains havo boen donated to the Institute at Washington The Grown in the Cathedral at valued at CHICAGO Heavy Loss by Vire July oar Willis French were burned to-night Tile M Flour was quiet and prices unchanged wheat was somewhat unsettled and nervous frequent fluctuations in prices were noticeable Advices from European markets show a comparatively feeling in the Eastern markota wero stronger in a general way The market opened rather with rather free offerings on local account and prices ruled loKer A stronger feeling was however de- and prices rallied again on reports of damage to growing crops This had some elfect on local operations Hid encouraged rather free buying to provide for contracts New York was stronger aud higher early but cased St Louis was alno ligher with tho bad crop news from that quarter Tho reports stated that for quality the exports from tho seaboard wero moderate About noon the market easier on of the The during the last half of the day was weak with more or less realizing and finally closed about gc lower than the closing on Saturday Sales Cash July closed August cloned September sellers No 2 spring No 2 rod No 3 red Mess pork quiet and lower Cash August closed September closed August September Dry shoulders short ribs sides short Whiskey firm Sugara cut loaf chiefs while the stage with bouquets An July The cost of tho Ton quin Campaign according to tho budge comments will bo francs o which only francs havo been voted There has been an addition o heavy expenses since the balance struck The deficit will bo loft for the next Chancellor to deal with Wi The publishers of La an reprinting a facsimile of the Pall Hal Gazette containing that paper's exposures of immorality in London and the paper is being extensively circulated among a certain class of partisans of the MADRID July Cholera ia ing in various provinces It in gated by fugitives Tho disease disappears but in where there is marshy soil it rapidly in- Bated increase in the visible ply and prices declined The Full nail July movement has works of I been to prosecute certain papers of this city for publishing indecent extracts from the Pall Mall Gazette regarding vice in London The mayor of Brussels de- nies that English girls have been inveigled to this city and placed in disreputable houses by Roint July hundred persons were poisoned by at Riposte during a public holiday A crowd erely punished the vendor who narrowly escaped with his life A Cannibal A madman been arrested at Sandons near Venice on the charge of ping He confesses that he has stolen and eaten a number of children because lie was starving The He w Coins ST July re- ported that tho has been ordered to issue coins of the value of one pound sterling bearing a bust Czar in lief Jc of AND AW DOM London Great too has the chorus of flunky adulation which greeted ofter by Her Majesty of a Peerage to Mr Gladstone La plus bella fille na peut donner quo ce and a sovereign can do no more A title and garter were the re wards to Tect of a July prospect of the immediate issue of the new Egyptian loan of secured by the British Government has infused new life into business and Government circles in this eity I Halfpenny dinners can now m London a rich stew made of the best quality of potatoes carrots onions oatmeal and meat and a second course of bread and jam The Emperor of Annam uses a pond as a Hollow trees are to store ft in iand are sunk into the pond which is guarded by The money returns no interest hut neither has any eyer failed The of being esteemed wore delicate than out from a heavy animal Chicago provision dealers tnm a twenty-pound ham down to teen pounds sell them at a higher price and have the four pounds of trimmings left s from such provision was Mr Fitzpatrick next out that provision for juries was not similar to in England ami that the liberties of the subjects were not pro Ho contended that the people of the Northwest wero not being fairly treated in tho matter of criminal trials as they had not juries similar to other parts Dominion Ho pleaded iao so much tho cause of Riol M ol every in tho Territories Mr in roply to Mr patrick doubted if there any to send the prisoner to Upper Canada for trial He held that the prisoner could be tried only in the country his crime was perpetrated Ho replied as to the jurisdiction of tho court supporting his argument by referring to tho Connors cane Uo contended that there win no difference between murder and treason The court the demurrer and the proceeded The defence entered a demurrer on the insufficiency of the information but the court again overruled them Rial then not guilty and the defence asked for an adjournment until when they will request a ther adjournment of tiro in order to get witnesses from Montana Kiel took matters coolly but watched proceedings very closely lie was jury bub attired in a suit of grey tweed When the clork read over the mnol all answered to their our or five After recess Judge llicliardson an- that ho had requested thu to allow one of fellow magistrates to assist him in tho case He will probably bo engaged ig affidavits etT N W T July sail bustle and excitement over the liel trial which commences the past few days the trains from tho brought numerous o that town is greatly over- Thero are three hotels in tha but they cannot afford to tho transient public he result is that many are left out in cold Even a shako own in tke Palmer House is considered luxury Mr the ar has fitted up a store tho lotel into ends securing other buildings which ho vill similarly arrange scenes re- mind one oj Ilia old boom days lipou only on a smaller scale legina has not such prosperous rmos since the day Pile of Bones was elected as the capital of Ike After tJie balmy summer ime has past and the ports no upon the green and the is laat At tho conclusion of the the police the gamblers who of games amour crowd Their weiH and large number From of Ui Things about town are tattling down into their old condition U All the iu the orni part oi the that tbo Indians and the townspeople are trying tu things together again With the thu is and except muno ot laved n portion Block freighting outlook is not BO good The wire cable and scow for Kronen of tho Hal ford and Current trail by Mr F aro linest in use on any stream in Manitoba or tho Northwest The cable is thirteen feet long an inch half thick and weighs four thousand hundred pounds 7 no scow is sixteen by forty nut and will curry four ami each trip To propel it by will IMS A terrible at A mill Saturday The men in sawing lug The Ing they been reduced to plank and was down and run through tho time It hud just passed the saw the top scantling moved and Hie face of the With ant in with rapidly law f shot fnm n gun it wan tho air with it saw tlie dent and down that it nm merely carrying hm int Um won 1 oung the end of tho stick in its light a severe wound the loft side of his and junt ear The full force of thu no was reserved tor named Forut Tho struck him end first on lead breaking in the bone and to Ho was takon a the mounted in it nUlo if and although In tho best of care hit of ire doubtful TJio is nineteen ago and a of Province of Quebec put an end to the man's yesterday THK ANO Tho of nn Alabama during the rebellion was everything done in military stylo while Held grounds or somewhere hen and not until then wili Rogina re- apse into its old time But vill Kiel and his red allies in war be in- to the knot i That a the all-absorbing Question about town Jf course remains tho inhabitants of this fair city re not backward in expressing an n No two however agree u ho important subject Some aro of the pinion that ho wUl hang while go 0 far as to predict big gain think ho will get or while a great many count on a aw imprisonment There U no tho defence will present a trong argument and if they do not in try tho insanity plea and his counsellors had a and after it was over he former expressed himself as highly leased with tho interview He Raid eed m pointing out that were justifiable they will song ia not heard in tho of tho s of m and and Riel and Big he came upon a ground with to J ho following pieces dialogue then you know while ou duty should always keep on IUH feet I Sentinel without looking That'n the woy we used to do when the war begun but that's out- lawed long ago Colonel to doubt if tho man really on Arc you Uio aentinel 1 Well i m 1 sort of a 1 m of of tho day if you'll hold on till I get sort of a gun together I'll you t of a salute Argonaut PatU has made a with Uio who takes of IB Ueu ot the a yew alimony iho French courts had ordered hor to pay him A public Christiana Sweden is provided wilh charts diagrams of heavens mid a redactor Raid to lie fifth largest ju tho world   

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