. ,, _ M¢»>»Rl~..l.INQ IPAII-.Y y _ 4 '. l rv A ... _ , ,i....,..... ..'..._. _ _ . 1 "°“ . Q i If” ,I wn’N‘iiifiI‘loy- ment ofutbe nuns would be as greet as claimed- N it E Th _ debate will be resumed next Mon _ Y. » 'THEY DANOED THE TANGO roaosro, Dec. s-The worm,- snye thst uve medical students of the Torqhto University are to be hauled befefg the University Head today for taking five Burlesque chorus girls to; a diiyger in the north residence and: then sugoing till the morning. Pre- sident Falconer has learned of thc' oecepsde. Hfnardq linimant cures garget in cowl- _ On the imotion of Councillor Mc- evin, seconded by Councillor Wright, was decided that an incandescent light he placed at the gate of the P. _ I. Hospital. . Councillor Taylor drew His Wor- _ship's attention to the fact that cer- tain letters had been appearing in the press with regard to a stone crusher which it was alleged it was the intention cf the street Commit- tee to place near the Hospital. He. as a member of the Council, had not heard of such intention, and hr thought that perhaps Mr. Campbell might any eomethipg on the matter. Councillor Campbell denied em- phatically that there was ever any intention on the pert or the street Committee to have a stone cruyher put near the hospital. They intended to put a siding there, and that could by no means annoy anybody/ Councillor Riley said he thought it was not the stone crusber to which the Hospital trustees were obiectiug. In reply to Councillor McLean, he covered llllf-il were 1Bf»€l‘- In till’ but the work of installing a street said that no place other than the Northampton robbery there was ii repairing plant, the noise and smoke ,proposed site would answer the por- requisition out for Draper, but b from which they coiisidered would be pose. managed to escape prosecution. very detrimental to the health of No decision was arrived .it in the Deticlltll. and "in critical cases mlgbtgmetter, , \linard'e ldnlrnent (lures Dlstcmper. THE KAISER SE'l"l‘LES `Al.s.~Tl,iN ruounina. DONAUESC'HINGl”nN, Germany. Dec. 5.- Emperor William yesterday afternoon ordered the garrison of Zn- bern, Alsace, to be transferred to uu- uthcr place, owing to the trouble be- tween the soldiers und the citizens tllurc. He also directed that tlie| court-martial proceedings bc acceler- alta.-fl. It was decided by the emperor that thc Zabcrn garrison should go into, camp temporarily on the army man- oeuvi-e grounds at I-lngenau, but that the troops might return ultilnatelyI to Eubeln if the inhabitants of tha?" eine tr ci-toanote.i1ng| mont of Lieut. Baron ~Von Forstner, tirement from active service of Colo- nel Von Reuter, of the 99th infantry regiment. ‘llie conference between the Emper- or, thc Imperial Chancellor, the Gov- the General in command, lasted only about an hour. BERLIN, Dec. 6.-In the Reichstag most of the political parties appear to be satisfied with Emperor Wil- liam`s removal of thu garrison as the I first step looking to the settlement' of the Zabern incident, as it is thought the offending officers thus will he adequately punished. ~ The clerical members point out that the transfer of the regiment; from Zabern to Hagunuu also affects the olllcers who are removed from the comfortable quarters of the gar-, risoii and put to considerable ex-, pense. The Alsatian members, how-| ever, express dissatisfaction on ac-I count of the financial loss which will, be suffered by the inhabitants of Za- I bern as a. result of thc transfer of the regiment. This, they think, will actI us a punishment for the people of that town. The Alsatians demand the removal of the offenders. The socialist members also appear to be discontented with the manner in which the government is solving thc problem. wks snows 'ro Arroivis ` the cause of the trouble, and the re-I eruor-General of Alsace-Lorraine, and_ MEXICO CITY, Dec. 6-A rebel captured by the Federals was given summary court martial yesterday. He, was sentenced to death, tied to the, ground, a dynamite bomb placed be-, neath his body and he was blows to atoms. HIGH COST OF LIVING MONTREAL. Dec. 6-In 5 lecture before the Young Liberals' Associa- tion, last night, I-Ion. Rodolphe Lem- ieux referred to what he called the Present economic crisis and said that such s state of things had not been seen in Canada for 25 years. He blamed the Trusts and the Govern- ment which refuses to reduce the tar- iff rates. He called President Wflqon, the Laurier of the United States. be fraught with momentous and even fatal results," mates of the Hospital from any noise consequent on puffing of engines ln connection with the cars as the ee;-s would slide down the grade without the use of the engine, the grade being suliciently steep for the purpose. He would certainly not have anything near thc hospital that m ht inure L NK 1 _the health of the patients, but he was absolutely certain that the cars was of the opinion that some ulterior motive prompted the obiectiun. Mew YORK, Dec. 6.--"Sheng" w ll- Comicillor Campbell held that there,ton fhlass.) bank robbery of 1876, is would be no annoyance to the in-idead. The fact of the DBSBHIB Oi “Ill would cause no appreciable noise. Hef as, yeun portrayed, and his tight against and i destruction oi' the family compact and all the corruption it stood for was presented in fi convincing man- ner. Howe was termed, said the lec- turer, Nova Dcotiu. Incarnate. Mr, Nush quoted extracts from his sub- jects marvelous speeches und also gave examples of his :nutcbless ora- tory. l~lo\ve's defense of himself in the historical lluel suit, of which bc wus tnc defendant, and his grcnt speech on that occasion wus an es-» pf;-ciuliy interesting iuuturc of the lcr-' cure. "l`lic lecturer proceeded to any that the wonucrlui orutoricnl duel between Howe and 'lupper in the l-muse of Commons nt Uix.u\\'n, with the galleries cl'owliecl with the elite of the day, was a scene that had nc- nir'n