TH THE DAILY EXAMINER. NOVEMBER 13, 1893 NOTES AND COMMENTS rie Rmnive eave The Americans Downey & Lanton’s offices in the York — li 4 = on — tl ele : mig : | Chambers and asked to see Sir Oliver} hase ununber of Maxim yuna that were are stealing hay or at least trying to Mowat. He stated that he wanted the| turned on the enemy. The natives could s good reputation. They a oer a 7 se ont i ' negotiate a draft | Dot withstand tie showers of lullets Pen Tea © one ais tia = ne ayy. | upon Her Majeety the Queen for £20,000. | a a a ee sntage : Fi ears ey lhe man soeenes -. rfectly rational, but | ] = 300 ; t ; 4 ane ler «ft aa ate alain: % was evidently out of his senses. He added | Co'umn pen oT ee ee oe : 7 : that he was a member of the royal family. | the black allies under Cinef I hist are after a while the Britis ame educate - ; ‘ 1 thed to) the co'umn Phe Matates H vas told to ca around at thre o'clock | attac ms . - 4 “hh a . - 7 i nialainieiaiatien aati tal w sail 1 probably sree “ 7“ large rogimonta, : Conndn tendo ky eatch Sir Oliver in He bowed majesti- | 7 ve A Pal a - G. :. Tot ic { : ; : ‘ : ; cally and left. to the son ~ at didil Ura Ol ey, say ”~ Ba know aa Prompt to the m nute he reappeared at | Nee ee i — ss . i he office agnin, but ie the menatime th | Secassuawa: pone ove Se r ' police had been notified and an officer wa | Chief Khama's men, under co 8 things. a He was taken to Police Heai- | Commander Raaf, cay tured Bulawavo on a shalnes ua yar s and questioned ly In<pecto | Nor : he may ates the cola d 4 € s. wil ‘ s a Arch ald. pulired AD atlackK taaie Wyre d af } 4 enue , nape He gave the officer a card upon W hich | Matats les , wads menend of : . eX} e, are those wh in: aeoliie in @ neat hand “A, F. | Lobengitla’* son-'n-law, dnzing «hi he ‘ - wr, ao iy Pheifl He said that his home wa: | gazgement Gombo is reported to h ve tne hicia eng ° Buckingham Palace and that he wa | killed ‘ : : ca | rat rece S and 5 . ” wedlock to the roval family.” | ‘ Phe fire v the Matabeles bir i at _ : . otates, is : ' i Suddenly he became sullen and re-| British = Id ely on tht atatalel ‘— e ' ws that f fused to sav any more He was locked ee mon suffered most, but reunfors.« : rre vea natn one a foun by the troopers, they drove tle Sia a- | | S eded hat : bins men, Biagio j beles off. The latter lust nore than sixty $24 , © re 3 . New y rk erin inal lawyer of some stand- | Killed Tie nun.ber of their wound d ‘ r pts are $25,700," i A draft for £100, payable in three | Was large, Pour of Khama’s men were | aoe ws = aaieg la »>MeGaw & W innet, of the Queen's | killed. Gombe, a son-.n-hiw of Kinz Lo- ' previous sl yea t Hotel. and drawn op Sir Henry Ponsonby, | bengula, commanded the Matabeles. res & eerily $ BUY UM th Que n’s Private S.creti y, was aleo | The Mat: abeles fous ght with desperate i grea ‘ r the sa | ml found in his posscession. He had no] fury, but they found it impossible to “tan! It appears at Governor Wa f | weapons | up agains xt the machine gune, which lail ( ' om situe ie Sl i es tal | the dead in swaths upon the ground. It was ” | not until 2,000 of the Matabeles were kil!- States : BRITISH RULE IN INDIA. ; ‘ni Fhe tileal si win, dee, be i ve | ed that the remaining number of the iap.s gular thanksgiving proclam Ominous Signs of Restivences . Among the paces eee a cones = ote tigating Hactio atives ; ; | to cs into pa “a _o. ve ; eo im ‘a ‘ i he a es ay that t It Ts the opinton of certain of the foreign N a 3 apetow ° ’ pence ‘ the th ae rovernor “iavokes the people of the state | residents of {ndia that the native popula- | ¢ saat omer who have y Vice” ine mber especia ly their brethern tion 18 growing more than ordinarily res- { sone eles 4 myers at Fort ictoria mi honds. the 45,000 miners siiver, wW tive under the British rule It can be } ad engula’s warriors are utterly disheart nav Deen ieprive of employment | said that close students of the In lian char- } ened, . Phe men of the chartered company | aie 1 by corrapt and uzconstitation- | acter profess to believe that it would take are said to be on Lobengula’s tracks. Py yisia He asks t pe ple nly a small spark to kindle a fire of re- | 22Oee t Alt itv God te we the } i volution that would be far-reaching in ite | ST. ANDREW’S DINNER. =e mer A sens iu r ! nsequences There re ently occurred ea oe ening tLe sta . ven « | in Peshawar, capital of the district of | Sin,—It is pleasing to note that arrang: . at ny - same name 1 the Punjab, «| ments are being made for the celebration ish f ie fa a series of alleged incendiary fires that re | of this time-honored feast, which for ’ sulted in a great loss of military stores.| many years past has been ob-erved by Stock fools are comp . Peshawur is on the Afghan frontier, and | Scetchmen and friends in thie city. ces usually arran ze to ix g ° is an important strategic point, being, aside | this festive board, the Benevolent Irie | Wa The a , ~ from its military importance, the nerth- | Society, St. George's Society, and other kind of food. It is ‘ west terminus ef the Indian Railway kindred inatitutione are represented, us portance system. Rumors are current that attempts | well as the “Sone of the Heather.” It is 2. Asi ] $ e lef were made at Rawul-Pindi, another import- | therefure fitting that Seoitish reminiscences | ng away e e port lant point, to set fire tothe Government | ¢hould thus be perpetuated by their ] pplies t ‘ | stores descendants of those whose memories are “ : : A port , The Civil and Military Gazette of Lah- | not forgotten here, and which no foreign anerial va ore commenting upen these facts and | land nor clime can destroy. : . ry repr rte, declares it ia unwilling to beli eve A Meneer. P oe ne that they are ominous, but at the same a Tre ; _ | time it questions whether there may aot Perssnal. a og ’ S| Ms : | be sparks from the voleano upon the crust | H As ap ove oaennnt f the Queen | : ory it Ts ; , See 7 which Eritish :ule in India is base l. a dS coke PIM Fao oo ie paper instances the riots in India and child, St Peters; cDonald, Glen 4. Fat. 1 ; wnyg outof the cow question, the in- alaiale, nal heat, or is stored reuse of crimes of violence throughout | Profeseor James M. Robertson, Do- fat for use. One | f the country, the’ spreading broadeust of | Minion Dairy Inspector, is here on business produce as mu ul endary pamphlets and other signs of | connected with the disposal of the caeese pounds of carbohy unre-t and savs the -ituation needs careful | made at the Island factories during the Carbohydrates. 1 g | watching | season. Two or three wholesale mer- arches oa peed | chants arrived from Montreal on Friday ' e fat and hea | evening to have a look at the cheese with 6. Fiber. This substan has ; A WIFE AND $2,000,000. | a view to buying. the *an pos @s Lhe Cartx | | Being : ; be ema . , | P'rince Von Isenberg’s Engagement to Miss | oom rs aga es Pullman Anzounced. | It is stated that the two Frenchmen who : pring of 1890, sa ul Avcording to a late New York despatch, | ¥ere arrested at Kiel some time ago as treal Gazette,a young man named Edward | ‘ee frequently rumored engagement of | Bacli tanto d ke masquerading as i. Alvie, went from Bruekville to We i Miss Florence Pullman, daughter of Mr. a ™ ener ave contesséd that town, N. Y., looking fur work Like | George M. Pullman, of Chicago, wo Prince they “T officers of the French general many anothe Canadian w 1 ha t | Von [se nberg-Bir tein, i8 how acknow- staff. P vey are a be a for high trea- native land fur the S Algic ledged among the intimate friends of the Get ee dey is and plans of various he had gone further to fare worse He | Puilman family, though it has not been oe een _— found in their could get no employment,and he was helir | publicly announced. 4 | possession when arrested. less and homeless among strangers : ee Mise I winan's dot “ M | Wasntxeros, Nov 10.—In @ report to hie extremity je appiied for he to the My ci i fer ” = se gu @ grea | the President, dated Oct. 18th, made put- local overserr of the poor, asking fo e | way 2 —_ 3 re ng oe the on ca “Ges | lie today, Secretary Grex ham, after re- an of enough money to pay his fare to | Wiies the prince pus 4d cs > ae Pa * | viewing the history of the Hawaiin revol- Syracuse 7 he : werseet st hiin — oe ; a ne ae % wlete a oo ution, declared that the present Govern- 7 —_ promises ail ae ick & ps S Maney Wank ae | meut there wae virtually established by repay—but the uverseer had heard | ee et ee ee ee ree he | United States intervention, and that the that promise so often that he did | 4 Pri y a . | treaty should not again be eent to the not pay h heed to it. Last wee aa of Isenberg-Birstein, at hit | gouste. The report asks: “Should not a wer he re ed a post-card fi aaa a the names of Leo | great wrong done to a feeble but independ- Brock asking what was the amo pold W oltgang Ernest Marie Ferdinand | ene state by the abuse of the authority ‘of of the loan, and since tuen the young wine bee Mic hel Antoine Victor Louis | the United States, be undone by restoring Canadian haz freed himself from h.« | Joseph Jean Baptiste Francoiv. He war | op, legitimate Government Anything 5 ade bte iness to the United States over | born in ¢ )ifen be th in 1866, and is an offi- short of this will not, I respectfully submit, ever. This is only the second case the | cet in the Prussian army. He was intr” | satisfy the demand of justice. . verseer can remember in the course of hs duced to American society at the house of ’ ng experience in which help rendered | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Havemerer iv ome ae c , has | . repaid, and it is ere litab e tu E|- | Newport, where he was their guest for USE SKO. A'S DISCOV ERY, the great ward 7 Algi e that he has cleared off t.e | t®O months or more during the summer 8 uod and Nerve Remeav. mild further be noted that e EK DAILY A CRAZY NEW VORK LAWYER Oliver Mowat to Enderse « Draft for $100,000, Wanted Sir of ecranka has struck Thursday morning 4 dressed man called at Mowat, The e} ler Poronto On fashionably of 1892. During the past summer the j It was potable to do so till he got back io | prin was a guestof the Pullmans at Canada. The * awroral in the who e | their country house at Eiberon, N, S. story fur Canadians who think ‘o bet ie ialeadla ec themseives OY emigration to the State ATEST NEWS NOTES. The Finance Mi rand Mr. An . _—_—_—— aldressed a large meeting at Vict Francis H. Weeks, the New Nork em- B 1 Colu a, last week Ine | bezzler, has pleaded guilty, and has been ( st of that city es a good repx f | sentenced to 10 years in Sing Sing at hard t - bh anil makes the follow Sites ” Those wi attende tue } While Mrs. and Mrs. Waddell, of Kin- 5 the Vix » theatre last visit loss, Ont., were driving home from Tee joved an iniellectaal treat. They heard day on Tuesday evening their horses ran the public atiaire of the D minion d away. Mr. Waddell was killed, and at enseed in a lively and Inminons manner, | } lute~t accounts her husband wasin acritical an thout a trace of party bittern | cond,tion. ol Cc a akedene = al = hi id | Ade patch from Vienna says Emperor elon oresented by the Moa. Me. Aucere’ Francis Joseph has formally accepted the a Sen Me Maes “ats aia civil marriage law which has caused much wees permeated by = patriotic opisis. etich | clerical and other opposition in Hungary, ' 1, Ribose | to which country the bill applies. must have been pleasing to all true Cans | ny ". ? : liane, no matter whether they agree with Banishment from the l nited States is ' peakers on subjects that are merely | the condition'on which President Cleve- politiealor not. They showed that Canala | land pardons Agues McKinley, convicted of i try te be proud of, and they ex- | importing a young girl, Jenny McElroy, pressed the pleasure they felt at witnessing | from Toronto to Buffalo for immoral pur- th of the national p rit which i« poses obleervable in all parts of the | There are 147 pleintiffs trying to break eantry Members of the Liberal-Conser- the willof Mrx. Ann Seaman, of New vative "party mu-t have been delighted York, and 197 defendants are fighting with the way Mr. Foster met theebjections | them. As there are $20,000,000 at stake, of OF e and proved by facts and | it will be readily seen that the lawvere tier at the national policy has benc will have rich pickings. fitted and i« still benefiting every part of} (Gy yvernor I ewelling of Kansas has apr the Dominion | pointed Mrs Eva Blackman a member of tev. George M. Grant has been giving | the Topeka police commission in the place the To » Globe hia views on current | of the Populist member whom they re- political topics, In referring to the ques | moved. Chis is said to be the first in- tion of reciprocity he eontends that we | stance of the appointment of a woman to should make no more overtures to the i ench an office. United States, but wait for them to take} Co-education is an established fact at the He says: “All right | Tufts College, Massachusetts, which sent tle ie Canadians desire the closest p s- | its first woman graduate out lart June. wible relat onships of commerce and friend ship with the great republic, and it i- enough to -ay that if these now are nut ' i ; what they should be the fault is not ours. | We are willing toutrade with them, tut thev will neither trale freely with us in natural or manufactured products. Every | overture for closer relationship has come f om we and every overture has been re- | p il-el, aa dee lect! y when Mr. Macken ie | « Premier, as when Sir John Macdon- | a ld was Premier of Canada. We have made too many overtures. We have} shown (o> great anxiety. Ve hive thereby defeated our own object, for we | have lel them to wrong conclu<ions with ard to ovr necessities and to our sypi-it. No on resycoto a man who does not f- t hi mt if, and a man who has dealings with a richer neighbor has to be the mure euetn af tt Gee Sl Cana- | t preserve th self-respect ghbors- on wonle r- mu ir aniee their nei own bie ' 1 ¥,just vec aecount of thei ess are fully ignorant of Canada and just a little | ry » re tas the rich are apt to re- | gued the yp Further overtares from ua | gy, dignity and ply delay ie of time, ener ev, and they sia coming of an era of nprove le ommere ial rela- } tions. That will come only with the eure wihef free trade sentiment in the United States.” Letters from Ac« West ‘ara, on the Af. vicen Gold Coast, aay that the King Axbaute j ssuirvey eupita’ fhe Ashantees tacked atridw protected by the Britieh, and 400 Hoonsace under British officers have started from eee for the interior to pun- ich them after them fatil] | ot ¢ was stoned todeath recently by ts in the streets of Coomaasie, his have again at- ; | einfo reements will he sent “Trad i¢@ On the Gold Coast is «! ' | This year in the freshman class there | ceventeen women and the men | tion of officers, a Miss Brown | 3,000 good settlers are he- elec- made have at the was come #0 far reconciled that secretary. The Pominion Newfoundland immigration general in writes that hecan send from that colony into tie Northwe:t next year, that double that be sent ineach of the two “making at least 15,000 number can succeeding year, | to 20,000 people in the coming year.” Prof. Goldwin Smith testified before the royal prohibition commission at Toronto | the other day that he was opposed to pro- | hibition on principle, and would leave the matter of total abstinence to be determined by physicians. He thought bad natures and bad homes are largeiy responsible for Infemperance. Mrv. Mary T. Marsh, of Staatsburg, N. Y., left an estate of $1,000,000. Among the bequests were $10,000 to the Porter Academy, Charleston; $10,000 to Bellevue Hospital, New York. and $10,000 to the Louise Home, Washington. The residue of the estate goea to Grace Church, New York, to build a hospital for the poor of the parish. A most disgracfal affair took place in Amsterdam on Monday, caused by socialist agitators starting @ riot ‘of the unemployed, The police interfered first without effect. The mayor left the town hall toquiet the rioters. He was surrounded by ronghe, jostled, and evertually stabbed in the ab- bomen. A policeman whe tried’ to protect him was knocked senselesa with a blow on the hewl. Both were carried to their homes and the military called ont. A company of cavalry charged and dispersed the mob. One cavalry man received a ehot wound in the arm and several rioters were trampled. me EXAMINER THE METABELE WAR. | Two Attacks tn which the Natives were Worsted, Despatches received at Capetown, on the Sth state that the Metabeles attacked the Britixh Tull column under Major let. This column ~ SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Scumensipe, Nov. 10. Shipped per SS. Northumberland, Cam- eron master, for Point du Chene: BE WN IN noone co cscs secccseccccs S &3 eT oe , c pen thes 44 79 a lele a7 AER 227 PR DAZE POLAlOP ... 2... eeceeeer ce ceee Fa EIT as oo snp ices t+ 090 595 I iicindebstinted <i ct erneees 240 BOD Tet A es os ds. 0's 2 cen 0s one 2 EGR Deets Gtcinccinss. sic. snctmnic 552 3650 Ibe pork.........c.-sseees-denesees 438 SO he Mol ii tie til. ais. Peel tiiid. dit ind twlbisM bl By same steamer on 11th: 48 cases egga......... be osdevtn neg 5 boxes eels....... ses bei ad 543 bags potatoes.............0....04. ae SORE CUE... 508s DS Pek % See POM TIIIN, 5s cnccges tdoctrsenttt 255 SE FE I hi icogcccgpttsscp ccentense 57 Oe iin non wh a on aeaens 247 160 Ibs neats leather ............-++ 48 a ll $2454 Te Dispel Colds. Headaches and fevers, to cleance the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or whee the blood is impure or | sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and ing or weakening them, Figs. COAL LANDING TO-DAY, CARGOES OF Old Sydney Mines Round Coal. ©. LYONS. TWO ni vil—di Superior BY AUCTION. I am instructed by I. C. Hall, U.S. Consul, to sell by Auction, at his residence, Esplanade, on WEDNESDAY, ! the 22nd 1 day of November, instant, com- | meneing at 11 o’clock,#,m. -— Alb his Household. effects, eomprising supcrior Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hal!, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Also—Sleiyrh and Robes. Terms cash. ° 4 ‘ ®, BEAIRSTO, % iN Auctioneer. ee novl 3—eod “e BOSTON“ STEAMERS. The List Trips of 1893 are SATURDAY, | CARROLL from Loston, | llth November. | WORCESTER ‘fron’ Buston, DAY, 18th November. | WOLCESTER from’ Ch’town, DAY, 9th Noveinbe aT. | CARROLL from Ch’town, 16th November. iw ORCESTER from Ch’town, DAY, 23rd November. } CARYVELL BROS., Agents, Nov. 8, 1893-—tl 23rd SATUR- THURS- THURS Charlottetown, } EXTENSIVE AUCTION. Household Outfit, Piano and St Stoves. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV, 15th, AT HALF-PAST-10 O°CLOCK, Auctioneer’s } Residence, Prince Street. Drawing Room Suite, in Mahogany and Silk, bought in New York; superior New- comhe Piano, three pedals, and only one year in use; Piano Suna expensive Pic- tures, Mirror, Smyrna Rugs, Fur Mate and one pair valuable Wolf Robes; also, pair large figures, Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir Charies Tupper. HALL —Imperial Jewel Hal! Stove, in perfect order; Pictares, Barometer, Oil Cloth an: Mata, DINING ROOM - Walnat Sideboard, Walnutand Leather Set, English Leather Couch ; Carpets, Pietures, ete., besides one elegant Mirror, stands eight feet high, in walnuts Whatnots, with ‘marble hase ; one Standard Stove and lot of Silverware, Cut- lery, ete. KITCHEN—Stove j : good. order, Pots, Cooking Utensil-, Dishe>, ete. Ur ST AIRS—Walnnt Be iroom Suite, Carp t+, Curtains, etc., one very hand- some Bedroom Suite with large Bevelled Mirror, and very fine curled hair and Spring Mattress, all purchased in New York, besides fine silk upholstered Kasy Chairs, Pictures, Curtains, ete., ehoice lot of Bedding. All the above goods are nearly new, in rfect order, and were mostly purchased | in New York or England and are all of a superior quality. All goods will be eold without reserve. z ERMS OF SALE will be three months credit on approved note for all sums over $40. Special terme on Piano. NO RE- SERVE PRICES. Intending -purchasers can inspect any articles on Munday and Juesiay Lefore sale. At the ’ E. H. NORTON & CO., nov? Auctioncers. BlackDiamond Line. due kere from Montreal th: léth inst., -, carrying Pro- The 8. S. COBAN, on TUESDAY MURVING will sail for St. John’s, Nf duce, etc,, under deck, and Horses and Cattle on deck. For particulars asto Freightand Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., novlo Agents. SHIP NEWS. S’side, Nov 10—Ent sch Jessie Newell, McDonald, Pictou, coal. 11—Maurice C Geldert, Geldert, Boston, via Mahone Bay, flour. Cld 10th—Jessie Newell, Mec- Donald, Pictou, bal; Ida M, Campbell, do; Avon, Crouse, Isaacs Harbor, produce, shipped by A M Wright. For sick headace, sour - stomach, Joath ing of food, eee or billiousness, take Hawker’s Liver Pills. They will ® pcure you. Recommended by leading phyercians asa most reliable niedicine.. USE SK UDA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. sees LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. . Enman & “F reah Graham flour at S. B. Co’s, nov 13 2i. See our ladies’ ulsters at $1, $1.50, $2.50, $3 and $4; wonderful value—Harris & Stewart, London House. nl3 3i Winter-keeping apples for sale by the barre] at 8. B. Enman & Co’s. nov 13 2i. Layer Valencia raisins, in half-boxes, svitable for family use, just received at Beer & Goif’s. nov 13 2j Quinces for sale at Beer & Goff’s. nov. 13 2i. You can be supplied with electric lamps at the City Hardware Store. nl3 3i Electric lamps at the City Hardware Store, Queen St—R B Norton & Co. n73 3i Wreck Sale. The Schooner “ VERITAS,” 111 Tons, 16 years old, together with her materials, will be sold at Skinner’s Pond at 2 p m. to-morrow, Also at same time her Cargo, about 900,000 Cedar Shingles, will be sold. Terms cash. FRED. W. EYNDMAN. noev13—1i Dear ANNIB;— Yours of a late date to hand and was delighted to hear that Prowse Bros. have gone into the Carpet and Ifouse Far- nishing business, fur they are men who do the square thing every time. Many people in our section of the country have been heard tosay that -Prawse Bros. wor t #autd long; because they sell goods s» much less than their competi- tors, but I believe they buy cheaper. But, say, do you think Mr.Chandler is in charge of their Carpet department ? And say, Annie, is he a part- ner? If so I will always buy {from him, as everybody i is sure he will not misrepresent a Carpet, und his taste is so good you could leave it to him to pick out the Carpet to suit your room best. I was talk- ing to my intended, and he says he will call at Prowse Bros. & Co’s. the first time he is in town and have a look through their Clothing and Carpet rooms; and he says if the weather gets very cold he will go housekeeping this fall. Let me know how much it will cost to furnish a house in good style at Prowse Bros. x» Co’s., for we won't try any- where else. Your loving friend, Mary. liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- use Syrup of | Furniture, Esq., | THURSDAY, Valuable Furniture, « Silverware, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC. ym THE ‘TRADE CONFERENCE Of Colonial Representatives to Be Held at Ottawa GIVES VERY GREAT SATISFACTION. —-—— Suggestions for the Establishing of Colonial Commercial Union. Ortrawa, Nov. 15. Adherents in Ottawa of i. "United rade League express their great fat.e- faction w ith the action of the Government i n promply confirming the arrangements made by Hon. McKenzie Bowell for a commercial conference of Colonial rep- resentatives to be held at Ottawa nex: It is suggested that representative: ads al*eo be ‘invited to attend the con- ference from South Africa and the Wer Indian colonies, as well as from Australia. in order, if possible, to establish a colonia commercial union. ar. ee) Terrible Shostiag Affray. tuverTon, Ala,, Nov. 13. On Saturday morning @ masked man shot and killed Mrs. Davis and her daugh- ter. whose house he entered for robbery The sixteen-year-old son of Mre. Davis fired three shots at the murderer, killing him instantly. Arrested for Embezzlement. Bostox, Nov. 13. W.T. Putnam, of the Granite State National Bauk, Exeter, N. A., has been arrested here at the instance of R. R. Full-r. He is charged with the en:bezz'e- ment of $39,000. Stabbed His Cousin. Buosrox, Noy. 13. John Higgins stabbed his cousin Jame: Higvins in the abdomen in a quarrel be- tween the two in their lodging room. Ik is feared that James will die. A Professor Appointed. Lonpon, Nov. 13. Mr. Gladstone has appointed Professor Ingram, Bay Water, to succeed the late Professor Jewett as master of Balliol Col- ege, Oxford University. Dalhousie Wins the Trophy. Hauirax, Nov. 13. Dalhousie defeated the Wanderers at football on Saturday, 7 to 0, winning the trophy. Or GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Ispnemrnc, Mich., Nov. 10.—The Pitts- burg and Lake Angelina mine, employing 500 men, suspended work to-day for the winter. The miners struck for higher wages on Weduesday, which the company refused to pay. The company concluded it was betier to shut down entirely than to try to work the mine with non-un 01 men Dexver, Col., Nov. 10.—Woman_ suf- frage has carried in this state by a major ity approaching 4000. The leading min- ing towns, except Leadville, supported the cause by a generoua vote. It is stated that the miners are interested in encouraging the immigration of women from the New England states. Betievitrs, Ont., Nov. 10.—R. Braley, traveller for Wilson & Co., of Toronto, claims to have seen a letter received by a friend in Toronto from a European ac- quaintance, which unfolds a gigantic plot to burn and pilfer the principal cities of Europe—Paris, Berlin, Berne, Mad-id, Amsterdam, Brussels, etc. He writes that the secret orgam zatons are active in every city in Europe. The object is to de- stroy capitalists and to usurp their pro- perty. Toronto, Nov. 10.—The Empire to-day has a special cable from London which says: The Canalian Gazette in an article expresses regret that Canadian statesmen are making he Behring Sea matter a party question. "'he Gazette considers that Hon. Mr. Laurier is primarily responsible for dragging the question into the arena of politics. New York, Nov. 10.—The Times says the big armored cruiser New York has been so badly constructed as to prevent her ext ring a single dry dock in the United States. The New York has been regarded as the finest warship in com- mission which the United States possesses, but it is now declared that she is unstable, and, which is worse, it is impossible to learn in this country the vessel’s exact condition. The defects in the vessel make it mandatory that to place her in dry dock she must be sent to some foreign country. Loxvoy, Nov. 10—The correspendent of the Times at Rome says: The I:alian government desires complete accord with Great Britain in the Mediterranean. Were this secured hy treaty, Italy would, if England wished it, withdraw from the triple alliance, but it ia quite understood that England does not desire that Italy should take such a step. Italy will, there- fore never have need of Russian interyen- tion-as the Hamburger Nachrichten sug- gested, and she does not care to conceal the fact that she is ready to support Great Bri- tain in any Mediterranean question, no matter what other power is involved, The above is apparently stated upon high author ity, Loxpox, Nov. 10,—The Hous of Gom- mons rejected, 236 to 217, this evening, the smendment to the Employers’ Liabili:y Bull, providing that workingmen be priv- jlege. i, under certain conditions, to ex- empt themselves from the provisions of the bill. It was resisted by the Govern- ment. Inthe devision on the motion, about twenty radicals voted with the Op- position. Fifty-five anti-Parnellites and John Redmond and James Maguire, Par- nellites, voted with the Government. NEW BOOKS. CARTER’S BOOKSTORE, {S7 Queen Square. 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