Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, March 17, 1891

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Pages 1 - 8 of the Winnipeg Free Press March 17, 1891.

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 17, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba Vol. Xvii. Quick results from All advertisements in the free press want columns. So words in All 25 cents. Wants. Good general se11vant. Apy Margrave. Site Good servant. High. Apply 250 Garry Street. Atelj a. Good general servant. A to Misi Taylor 521 Moder Inott St. A f 1ntkd, a Kitchen girl. Apply to m. , Corner Garry and Ellice us. Good general servant apply to sir9 Campbell Donald St. Tir by a chambermaid. Apply at Rossi n House opposite the c. R. Dupol of Oil to do House work in Smill family. Mrs. Morden 47 Dagmar St. A step general servant in Small he Lay. Apply to mrs. F. L. Tew. 139 id Eaton St wasted All persons interested in Flag 0nt-c lm3 not lilo to try Tho Royal soup. 1vknteo g exe it a l servant family of two. To frences req Ulm a. Apply cd n Itice. Anted Gen eral servant for shall . Apply to u. Soott Kon Nadj Cue fort a Duke. Tit gemeral servant for a w family. No apply 277 River Itegue 1 Ort Kougl. A Antku a Good general servant ily to mrs. Is. K. O Loughlin Corner Gomez we Ted a Cood general servant. Lately to mrs. R. Macarthur 115 slay fair it nut f Ort Kougl. A no use maid to in t re charge of two children. Apply to mrs. I 134garry Street. Akur Seto take charge of cell Tren. References required. Apply in Avenue fort i Tough. Once Cood general ser Ait. Sooj Wing i paid to suitable girl. A j. W. 1 cock 71 my Street. De a Cood general servant for Ini Nily. No apply to mrs. J William Street. A Ltd to Kent within a mile or 20 acres with House and Burn. Apply v. 100 lusted Street City. W Hon asted Book keeper double entry must to competent state Export once at press Box 21, Brandon w Astkd-1n about two weeks teme a old. Cook male or female. For Kulm write Hilliard Hilliard Honeo rat d wanted to Puu Chiase practice in Manitoba town. Address ing full and Cash Price Jox j3s, of crib Ontario wa5ted-a Nickse girl to take care of two children reference required. App y wore p or i Ter 8 . To sin Naree Roslyn said it Rouge. To Exchange Beautiful it picture without printing suitable for your Pilot Tor 2s Boyal Crow n soap wrappers. Apply . Wasted Good female hotel Cook it wore March Slish. 180l. Wages 825 to Perm Ruth. Addesa Thos. Bissett cosmopolitan Lotel hat. Assa., n. . Waited to rest for Small family by 1st april a comfortably furnished House. The South of i or tace ave. Apply giving full particulars to Box 14, tree Presa office. Tea Dller Rosser school i District so. 5ti4 pc male Fao Tbs duties to commence april 15th. State Mary required. A. Robbie p. 0. A aped for tub . Dining Hall Buiu conent Cooil i Cradle Cook. Good wages steady employ ment to dul table person. Apply to s Grablum . Dinin of Hall Swift current an englishman six years tit Manitoba immediate employment of any a not mid of Bird work. First class pen Mikii a Book keeper. Address i of. Box 991, City. Anted a general servant to to Wittern City. Small family. Good it he we apply Imine 57 Arthur Street Ucer notice dome Street. W wasted Good uen Hal servant at or Lor country Pince wages eign Stu Iubile apply to w. W. , Clifton Iii Dipeio or j. S. Fools Man. Porter for Woerly House. Speaking Fri cd and English a Glria and aundry p l. Good Waves. Apply at Waverly House be and four o Clui a. Wanted people to Purchase their t Mill bread of tics and pastry at the j Tunch room and woman s Exchange 200 or m treet. Promptly tilled. A a lose As wanted Forte Buckingham District no. C04 with a third class Cert to commence april 15th and Eon Tieuel salary required. W. L. Gifford treasurer. Elk lion. Man. Chees maker two farm Al 2 dishwashers 8 in Long room girls. 1 Laun Ripress. 3 general sit i Vancouver. Middle aged woman b Allan s employment Agency at once Twenty men for til i ree pass. Three Uret class Cook for per month. Kitchen 2 to ji8. Houseni non of a daughter. Uca dangly Man., on the oth int. Too wife of u. Aoh Teon of souls ilan., of a the Portage contest a Public meeting held by Martin last night. The Jjo Cal questions fully discuss defence of Hafl acts left by Roll Len Garland Watson and outliers. The Huntingdon election. Mccon Mack Conger Valte and so rarer Liberal int la Mol Katlun. Huntingdon March 16. The nominees in Huntingdon to Day for the commons were Duncan Mccormick conservative and Julius so River the old member Liberal. The meet. Ing was addressed by Hon. Or. Chapleau Hon. Or. Tapper and Louis Benh Cen for Tho and Chas. Harveil Geo Fauto and Wolfred Mercier for opposition. _ the steamship Linoa All right it can carry cattle to England the Imperial Pioli Bllou with Druven. Ottavia March the minister of Agri cultural was advised to Day than the Imperial authorities have cancelled the order in eyed last fall prohibiting oho steamship Linda from ing cattle to great Britain. Tina will be ratify ii g to steam ship men who thought Tho Veesi-1 woj a Strong and sound Oua and that the order Una in Tho first instance rather hastily. _ _ a town Down. Highland n. Y., the entire Busm Cau portion of this Village is of ing destroyed by a file we Iii Slart fld at 9 30 p. M. The will aggregate s100.01k Ellis an 8 year old child was burned to death. Of Rivy councillor dead Bybliw March Mayer Soho who was a privy councillor to the Firat emperor William has died at Dresean. Post Are la Prairie March Tho Public meeting to night the Hall was crowded. Many hundreds could not gain admittance. Thero were about 130 ladies present in an audience of 000. Or. Rutherford qua in the chair. Somo time waa lost in waiting for or. Garland and his friends after which Joseph Martin opened the meeting and was Well received. To said to had done in Tho past what he bad promised. He Wae he said known Here personally would ask the electors to use him As they Law fid. Lie gave the history of the disallowance of rail Way Charters und claimed the credit for the government of bringing about its abolition and the enactment of All the reforms the country has had the Benefit of since 1888. To spoke a length in defence of the n. M. Contract. He had been in Strumental in settling the town debt by Tho of legislation. He had made a mistake in contesting Selkirk but he had done so against his own wishes and at the urgent request of his friends. He now wanted to retire from politics but his friends said it would look As if he was afraid and he waa not made of frightened material. Both liberals und conservatives want him to stand for Portage. Hod Lex. Or. R p. Roblin followed and waa received cheers. He spoke of Martin s defeat in Selkirk and proceeded to show the abolition of the monopoly clause of Tho railway was not due to the present government any More than to the proceeding administrations. He discussed at length the n. M. Contract claiming that it was Nob the Best bargain the government could have made. He would that Martin or his government took any Money from the n. M. Officials but it had been stated in Public that they Hod. He then went into the Hudson Bay railway matter at Groat length claiming that the government Wero always opposed to the scheme and had Dono All they could to Block it. They had spoiled Bhe provincial credit by their action in reference to this Road. To also spoke on the Manitoba Central rail Way. My. Martin. Or Martin followed. He Naid Koblin had made the most serious false statements be bad Ever listened to. He claimed that he had no Faith in the Manitoba Central people that was the reason Why he would have nothing to do with them. He went into u lengthy de Fence of the n. M. Contract and said he would assist the Hudson Bay Road liberally if he had a guarantee that the Road would be built and discussed Tau Road Ita president for half in hour. He claimed that the government Bonds never sold As High As they do at the present. Hugh Sutherland bad wracked Tho Hudson by Road himself. He promised to would have a Bridge build across the River to the South of the own. He denied the Barge of corruption in anything he Ever had to do with and challenged anyone to come on a Public platform and Calce such charges against him. My. Fc.fe1. Rilke. Or. R. T. Riley followed and received cheers. He had no fault to find with or. Martin As a Public Man and said he admired him a a Public spirited and Active legislator believe of him to be honest but thought there were too Many lawyers in parliament. He did Nob believe the n. M. Contract we the Best bargain possible but said he Felt that Martin did not get any personal Benet from the scheme. He thought Martin vae in Long enough and said the Hudson Bay railway. Would never be built As Long As Hugh Sutherland was presi Dent. Mil. Curtis. Smith Curtis followed. He thanked the electors for the Confidence placed in him Aud said he retired behaving that Martin should be in the government. He Felt to could have been elected Over Hia opponent himself. He said Garland had not the ability to properly represent the Placa to Hud no stay lug Powers and was not a Success As a Public Man. He discussed aft length the n. M. Contract and stated no one could show where a Road built and a local legislature Hud to pay so i tale. The country had gained by a reduction of rates and Tho lands had gone up in value along the line of railway. To also dealt with the Hud Fern Bay Road after which he dwelt on Martin s labor for the interests of the town. He attacked Rob Iii savagely As a turn coat. Or. Garland. We. Garland followed Aro id enthusiasm. Fit was buffering under a bad cold. He announced himself in favor of the Hudson Bay Rord and a Bridge across the River. He would lease the Manitoba school act with the courts and waa in favor of total prohibition although Nob a total abstained. Watson of. 11. Watson m. P., followed amid wild Onnon Chapm he said he had been doctoring up his cold for two Days with Hopes that he would meet Hugh Sutherland and Felt Dis appointed thab to was not present. Garland could not be compared with Martin As a representative. Garland would be a weak in parliament lie discussed at length local affairs. He had worked for the Hudson Bay Road and claimed that had it not bean for High Suther land the Road would now have been us Niue from Here or hereabouts to Lake Dauphin known As the Saskatchewan a Long Lake railway. Watson made a spirited address. Touching on the actions of Tho provincial the meeting closed with three cheers for Martin Watson Tho local govern ment and w. Garland. Manitou. The Liberal convention to elect a candidate oppose. Or. Huston in a Benitou takes place of wednesday. Several persons Are mentioned As probable Cand Dutee among Tho number bring Ohe names of Meare woo it Tern Ellis Foley Niphol Ironside and Sansun. Mes Are. Wootton Rob ton Nichol and Ironside have already declined. American Olnee oases. March 16. The supreme Coul of i a United state to Day dismissed on motion of solicitor general rape up Poilu of 45 Chine to whose return to Nina was i Derod because the records Iii the Case were printed. Two of the twelve remaining cases were for argument on the n monday in april. Tho dec won in All twelve is to be governed by these two cases. A liar Ruthc Hurus Cupo. London March 16. A Calcutta despatch ways Bnting to Miho by rub toned in Iho pal not of the chief who carry ing on the recent rebellion a against British authority a Horoscope foretelling Tho Prince would immediately become King Barmab. Thid prediction of an astrologer tells the chit a to begin the in which he was badly worsted. Tho now York walking match. New Yolk March the score of the Ebli Tiok at Midnight was As follows Hurthea 134 it Thelmad 125. Howarth 123 Herty 103 Gio 120 106 gun Ruro 105 Benuit 116 Moore 116 not Canadian cattle. Broglie s 107 nor Mac 100 Messier 114 Govan 109 Hart 103. Killed at wore scotch Mon Liikal March 1c. J. Crowe the exporter of Canadian cattle arrived this morning from Scotland where he has estimating the seizure of Canadian cattle Mode last year at Dundee. He has secured evidence thab Tho lunge of Tho animals affected Wero Thiec of. Scotch cattle and not Canadian. Scotch cattle Are cheaper than canadians. Fraudulent dealers obtained hat profit of each animal As the government pays the fall Price. The scare caused by this action worked adversely of Canadian Trade and1 entailed very ser ious losses. The attention of the Dominion government will probably be called to the matter As exporters threaten to ship no More cattle until they Are sufficiently protected on the of Tifer bide. American cattle Landing on British soil Are examined by an american doctor sent Over for that purpose and this is what the Canadian exporters will agitate for. Trio of India. The Empress of India arrived at Penang of sunday morning and left Fame evening for Singapore at which place Sho will remain two Days in order to Givs passengers an Opportunity of visiting the Many Points of interest. For reciprocity. Tapper what Way and Olamb Erluin will to the British representatives. Ottawa March government or Gan Here this morning speaking with authority says that sir Charles Tapper will represent Canada at the approaching negotiations at Washington while with him will be Assoc at de sir win. Whiteway on behalf of Newfoundland and the Hon. Jos. Cha sub Erlau As the representative of the British government. Pity conservatives. He organize for the local Campaign Enthus Bostic meeting. The Winnipeg conservative association held a special meeting last evening in Victoria Hall which was attended by 150 amongst whom were not a few of the younger members of the party and a number of Tho old warhorse or. Crowe presided and on the platform were messes. Hugh j. Macdonald m. P., c. Brown m. H. Miller e. L. Drewry n. F. Hoe Al p. Gallagher w. Bathgate Aid. Gilroy Aid. Mather and e. H. Van Allan. Or. F. I. Clarke acted As Secretary and or. Gilt our the treasurer wrote apologizing for Hie absence owing to illness in his family. A Large number having been admitted to membership and the fees paid the election of officers took place the following being unanimously chosen Aid. J. B. Mather president. D. E. Sprague first vice president. Aid. Taylor second vice president. Gerald f. Brophy third vice president. Frunk i. Clarke Secretary. Aid. Gilroy treasurer. Crowe in retiring from the presidency seceded the nomination of Aid. Mather and on receiving a vote of thanks made a Happy speech. The new i evident also addressed the meeting is remarks being enthusiastically received. He referred among other things to Tho approaching elections in South Winnipeg and the necessity of looking closely after the voters list and expressed the Hopo that the organization would be More Complete than Ever before. , or. Manson and Aid. My Micken wore also nominated for vice presi Dent but the two former withdrew and in the absence of Aid. Mcmicken it waa printed out that to As president of the working men s conservative Union would have a position on the executive. After a vote of thanks tie or Gil Naour the retiring treasurer a discussion arose As to the advisability of electing the in the meeting and or. Canavan or. Miller and others contended that it should be done. The following motion by major Coutlee and or. Cumberland was however adopted that All the qualified members be eligible for election to the executive committee by ballot that the Mem Bers Roll be kept open for ten Days to enable members to sign and pay their annual fees and that then the full list be mailed to Mem Bors who will select Twenty one names of members to serve on the executive committee and return their Liete by mail or otherwise to the Secretary at or before an adjournment of Thia meeting of be held three weeks from to april g. On motion of or. Drewry and or. Van Allan the conservative mom born of Tho Dominion and local houses and the presidents and Vico presidents of Stater associations wore made honorary members of the association und of the executive. And about Midnight the meeting adjourned. Holy Trinity Organ recital. A a Cuoc Soful Mun Lohl event by holy Trinity choir and the Apollo club. In All respects the Organ recital in holy Trinity Church last night was successful. There was an audience that filled the Church to a comfortable degree there was excellent music and the collection which is to go towards repairs for Tho Organ was Liberal. The choir of the Church waa reinforced by Frienda from other City choirs until a strength of forty voices was secured and with or. Monchiu to the Organ some selections of sacred music were admirably rendered. Sing year. Arnold taking the recitative and air w lint lie Nyi Euing piece of vocal music and to wan i Olio wed by the chorus Allye that cried i waited for thee the duet part being Sung by mrs. Wude and Mibb Burgess and the Hurus let All men Praise thu Lora concluded the first part of to programme. After a Brief intermission mis. F. H. Matsu Yeou Gounod s betting of the King of love and the choir Ren dered Goud h Ahcin the a. A Lurk or. Bishop Mibb k. Anderson Aud or. Arnold rendering the solos. Another Anth Iii Kudo Dolhy completed ton it Orivl music. Or. Minhin played two so Lott one Biag selections from Mendelsohu e hymn of Praise and the other life tire Wely u Otoe Cuire and both Wero admirably rendered particularly in View of the Faco Ciao Idu Elf is to Tome sex ton out of older. The programme cleaned with the War Marci of the priests from Mendelssohn s Aquila rendered by the Apollo club under to or. By Mies Holmt-3 on the waa As great a Cream of us void As Bas Ever been Kevvn to a win mpg our Lichuco at least by the Organ hic Viup Arimenta added Mantri ally to inn Beauty of Tho rending. Nott the it Aat Eiju Yoble musical Feu sure of the evening was Furt singing of old fun dred by the congregation accompanied by the Apollo club. It waa followed by a Bone Diotio and by half Paar nine the r Sci col was Over. Fined. London. Maich Captain of the Emmar Alida Leboro Baa been que fur thug to antics a a hog vessel with Wuich he collided in the Channel. The mafia massacre. Italy is terribly excited Over the tragedy. A Strong peeling in favor of retaliation italians the worhol Angl Iii journal approves Tho deed. Rome March the chamber of deputies to Day Marquis i Rudini Tho italian prime minister made a statement with regard to to killing in new Orleans on saturday last of italian prisoners who Hud been acquitted on the charge of Hii Vini murdered Tho late chief of police of that City. The Premier informed Tho chamber that the italian government Hud taken cot not cognizance of the affair and Hud at once placed m communication with the american govern ment through Tho italian min tar at Washington Baron do i Iii in response to Ite representation Premier Rudini informed the chamber that the italian government had received through Tho american Secretary of state or. Blaine the Assurance that president Harrison the right of italians resident in the United states to the Protection of the government and Laws of that country. Tia Assurance was accompanied an expression of thu profound re Gret Felt by the president for the unfortunate occurrence. In Bis communication to the italian government or. Blaino also informed to Thiec the president had charged the govern ment of Louisiana to take effective Mea to guard the i italian population of the City of new Orleans from further violence and to use every Effort to bring the assassins to Justice. The Premier also informed the chamber that United states minister Porter bad called upon him convey the of Hia Trovor Smedt a regret and to Bay that be trusted that us u result of Tho explanations Tho Friendly relations existing Between Italy mid America would be drawn even closer. When the Premier had concluded his statements Deputy Brega Oze said that note would to taken of the statement. Deputy Feerrar urged that the government demand from the United states indemnity for Tho families of the Vic Tims of the new Orleans mob. Italy will demand satisfaction. London March dispatch from Rome Days that the government will take no further action in respect to the Mas Macro of italian subjects at new Orleans a until word has been received from the american govern ment As to its correio. Trio popular feeling of Tho subject in Rhino and other cities hns not abated and the demand for action is loud Aad imperative. The news had the effect for Tho time of stemming1 the current of partisan uni Josicy which i has been running very High both in the chamber of deputies and out Aido and All parties appear United for Tho time being in indignation against America this is considered the dispatch says n disquieting symptom an the Rudini Cabinet May no to any length to please popular Sunti ment. It is stated that orders were Given to Day to suspend the directions previously Given for diminishing Tho Active Force of the Navy. The Baron i Brochetti. Naval at Tachee at Paris Alayn that the italian Navy is now one of Tho of most in my world and should easily Block the Entrance to the Mediterranean to any Power except prance or England Whilo sending Swift sailing cruisers to every Ocean to prey on the Commerce of an enemy. As to the italian Commerce it is largely confined to the Mediterranean. London italians 10 1 Bot St. Loshon March italian residents of London of whom there Are about Are making arrangements to hold a monster meeting to denounce the Slaughter of their countrymen at new Orleans. The program me contemplates thu formulation of u pro test which minister Lincoln will be asked to Forward to president Harrison. Tho italian Quarter in Soho Square and hat ton Garden is greatly disturbed. Groups of excited italians discuss the affair on the streets while others hurry to and fro to find new hearers into whose ears to pour their denunciations of the outrages. Threath of vengeance fill the str and Savugo attacks upon non sympathizers Aro frequent. Ari lauds 7hk act. London March James Gazette commenting on Tho new Orleans affair Bays the incident shows that native americans have not lost the Quality of Stern Resolution which is sometimes dissolved by a life of com fort and luxury in modern society. The men who organized this Defiance of formal Justice Ara not ashamed of what they have done. They have Defeated a society of foreign ruffians who were trying to terrorize a whole City. It is doubtful if John Bull has enough Urit left in him to protest in As Emp Bucu a manner is tie citizens of new Orleans have Jon Russion. New of cleans March 15. District attorney in speaking of polity s conf Detrion says thud if he had said anything that would have been of use to the prosecution he would have been called Upun As n witness. In connection with Tho confession the states Days Politz stated that previous to the assassination of Hennessy a meeting of italians was held at which Joseph p. And Jamas Oruro were present. Hennessy s death was Derrr ipod upon and Lota were drawn to see who should do Tho deed. The byte Mont was not taken Down however and its full purport will never be known. Thel Talian Consul stated to Day that he to governor Nichols asking him to protect the italians than in prison Natalia Young marches and further Vio Lence. The two latter were to Day released from mail and Natalie in the Only italian now in prison. The Consul says no indignities have been offered to members of the italian Colony and he did not believe any of them would be molested. Mont Terio Marcheso Rahina and to believed Wero italian subjects. The muh Mehous mafia. New of lean March escaping Lynching on saturday Joseph prov Aruo whom Malda wanted to get out of the Way to Day makes a Public confession made to him by Caruso who was killed by the mob saturday. Garusha was initiated to the mafia by Matranga who was acquitted by the jury and released from prison. Caruso that he Only attended Oun meeting that to went in and Matranga held up u Skull in trs left hand and a Dirk in his right. He then Aworo with uplifted Handa to abide the de ii Ion of the o Der. He said he waa informed after taking the obligation that Tho object was to kill those who were against the mafia gang. The Way it was done was to in acct and invite him to dinner and do him up. Caruso said afterwards he did not like to commit order to to Weno to the italian Church and swore before Tho alter that to would have nothing More to do with the Matin. After wards however to frightened Back with the rat sub of Kaiue his life. Caruso also said thab Roo i and Puii Tiz belonged to Tho order. May claim indemnities. Washington March 1c Blaine stated at midday that there were no now developments in jul mafia troubles in new Orleans. To had not received a reply from governor Nicholls of Louisiana to his Tel Gram of sunday night. To was in receipt of no Morqus a from italian societies and prominent italians throughout the country in regard to the mutter evidencing Tho deep feeling and interest the killing Hud aroused in this country on All hands. In official circles the killing is deeply deplored but As far a opinions of pressed in diplomatic indicate thu United states cannot in any Way be hold responsible for the killing. The la purely a police matter of state jurisdiction and if any indemnity is demanded it Mutt to from Tho state. The demand of course will come from the italian government through Ita minister resident and transmuted to the governor of Imu Miana through the state department. That a Tho diplomatic route Buo it will not in any Way commit the United states to the paying of in indemnity. Nov. Nici1olls Iii by. Washington March Maine Lato this afternoon received a Telegram from Rov. Nicholls stating that All was quiet in new Orleans and thit to would reply to the Secretary s dispatch received last night try it Lottor with a Long explanation of the mafia troubles in that City. Boston italians to meet. Boston March italians of boat on have been aroused by Tho butt of to Weir a nun try men in new Orleans and u meeting was held of italians at 4 p. M. To Duy in roam Hall 193 Hanover Street for the purpose of organizing a Largo commit co and of calling the Boston italian Colony to a mass meeting for a protest against tha new Orleans affair. Thero is great agitation among the people of the Colony who deplore Tho dreadful Facie but the meeting will undoubtedly lie Conr Lurt de with order and dignity. Chy Iii for i Loob. Omeago Murli special to the Tost from Detroit Saya Detroit Al mafia which numbers 400 members wiil hold a meeting tuesday take Steps to have Tho new or leans tinier avenged. The local mafia i crying for blood. Faction fights. To litre will be broken Heads in county Claro Kru Clare March placards hat c appeared throughout this place appealing to the men of Clare not to allow themselves to to made slaves by Tho traitors among their former lenders. The Appeal urges Tho citizens to Rise up in their Wrath by themselves und expel Tho Healy Iti s it the first meeting that they dare to hold. The feeling Between Tho factions in Clara has been bitter und the oel Liger end placards Honvo not improved the Situa Tion. Factional animosity is also marked at Bodyke where or. Alcaly is to speak soon and fighting is considered inevitable of that occasion. The Mccarthy its und the Farnol Litas have Heguy Active work at Sligo Shehy m. P., heading the Mccarthy faction and sheriff Clancy of Dublin leading Tho porn Allie forces Tho Parnel Liten seem to have the advantage so fur in popularity but the my cart Hyita Aie earnestly Buata ined by the clergy both of Sligo and from various parts of Ireland who Are arriving a Volunteer canvassers. Bishop Dwyer of Limerick who distinguished himself lost autumn by his opposition to the plan of Campaign Hai re Quested the clergy of his diocese to stand aloof from Tho struggle of Tho two factions and not take part with either. Parnell s politics. To cures More for i tors. O Shea Tolian for Iro Nikl or i Jah , March speaking at Newry yesterday Tim Healy said when Par Noil Watt wanted a Mei Tings of Tho tenants defence league he had always been found suffering from a and cold. The tie of Dublin did not agree with him us that of Brit ton. Tho decree of divorce said or. Henley which had been grouted o Shea had Allie cited Parnell with political Ophthalmia but Tho most revolting thing in connection u Ith Tho whole buriness wa1 that Purnell be Mcd to consider them All ook the speaker Huid thut he failed to detect any difference by tween Furnell the untainted the Parnell of 1s91. Of what to called Parnell s pretended sympathy for Tho work in Irmon holy said it Shouh be remembered that during the Dock strike Tho Lato or. Big Gar who first pointed out to him the misfortunes Parnell was trying Sci bring on Ireland said that he had written twice to Parnell urging him to contribute to the strike fund but i in incl did not answer either of those communications. That fact caused or. Biggar to remark i wonder what Par Nell Ereal politics continuing Healy said that is far Buck As 1881 or. Biggar wrote to Parnell demonstrating with him m Regitt to his relations with my. O Shen. Death Oka wedding. A Aust inn trip Ritly Bullion n Stivi Elnra inc Rickin plan. Punguk March tragedy Han been enacted at ban caused a pro found eco ignition among the aristocratic sojourners at that famous watering Lieut Reinisch an of High bounding in the austrian army Hud successfully wooed Tho Young Baroness Schonau but for ludic reason As yet unknown to the Public the parents of the lady refused to give their consent to Tho match. The Lieut Simno urged his Mimico to marry him clandestinely but the declined. Yesterday the officer called upon the and in a tinal into View renewed his plea for an elopement finding in respect for parental mandates greater than her Dweire to accede to his Wisben Tho lieutenant mad with disappointment and Trief Drew a revolver und shot the Baroness through the heart. The Mother of the Munfor Tumiate lady hearing the shot rushed into the room just a the lieu ton ant fired a second shot into bin own breast and foil dead beside Tho body of his victim. Portugal and Tho seizure of Tho Karl Ian 8 to am or Dis cussed la Vurlyn night London March the House of com Mons to Day sir Jno. Ferguson said that the government had received information from the governor of Cape Colony and incidentally from Tho Consul at Galoga Bay in regard to the seizure of the South african company s Steamer Carnarvon by Trio on the charge of smuggling. The government knew no Moreon Tho subject at present la Tho Houyao of lords lord Salisbury said on Tho same subject that he had no in Formatin in addition to what had Ducu published the vessel was said to have been Landine Arras on portuguese territory and if so the portuguese had a right to seize her. Plumbers locked out. War to Trio declared Botwood Manter and tourney Imi in St Paul. St. Palm minn., March journey men plumbers of St. Paul in number were kicked out this morning on an order issued yesterday by Tho master plumbers. This action is in retaliation for a Boycott begun by Tho journeymen a few Days ago of a St. Paul Boss plumber who employed a Cornice maker to do Plum King. It is stated Tho fight is to the dentil and that Tho master intend to break up Tho Union. in pm head. London March 1c. Tho eminent English Engineer sir Joseph Banzat Gutte died to Day. Sir Joseph had been ill for Somo twinn and had once before been reported dead in spa Peri 1wspaper ;