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Union Assurance va. dismissed wtih costs. Australians Play Well. {[Speciat To Trae Examiner. ] yesterday in the mach the Australians hai 119 runs credit{or one wicket dowoa. Choate’s Efforts. announces that Mrs. of reopening the the cave. Requee, motber of Mrs. be released tn July, brick’s friends. ie Vu VEN EEE EYEE EY Half The Wear Is taken out of your shoes by using poor polish, Are careful about the kind use or do you take anyt that is offered you. you buy it here you may n a mistake. We make a specialty of good shoe ¢ressing. Unless quite frail. The case of Mrs. that she was disposed to —__ — > © <a Cure a Cold in a Day All deuzgisis refund the mouey if it relieve. 52v. you ISLAND, TUESDAY a READS PROTOCOL Oh ine Alaskan Yukon |NO OTHER BUSINESS DONE IN | country, are reawakened. List of Judgments Delivered by the Ortawa, June 6.--The first thing that happened when the House met yesterday was the production and reading by the Premier of the Alaska and Yukon boun- The etatement read by him is the same as was piesented last week by the Imperial Government sod printed in Canadian | Other busivess in the House was uno- The following judgments were delivered Buras vs. Rhind; appeal dismissed with appeal allowed with costs and action dismissed with costs. allowed Atlas Inaurance Company v+. Brownell); appeal sl’ owed with cosis und actioa dis- Williams vs. Bantling ; acpes] dismtased Mar- geson; aopeal aliowed with costs, action Loxpoy, June 6.—At the close of play Letween the Marys lebone Cricket Clab and tae Aastra) iau eleven the former secured 245 runs and to their MRS. MAYBRICK MAY BE FREED London Chronicle Announces This Result May Follow Ambassador Loxpon, June 5.—Thbe Daily Chronicle F orence Maybrick is likely to be lberated shortly, the result of the pressure breaght to bear by Joseph Choste, United States ambassador, in favor Baroness de Maybrick, re cenily declared that her daughier wonld This statement was endorsed by legal advisers of Mra. May~ The prixener was re- moved last mooth from tbe Lard labor to which «he was essigned when ,ehe entered upon her sentence ten yeare ago, and bas improved in health, although she is atl Maybrick has recently been brought to the notice of Queen Vic oria,and it has been intim:.ted grant a pardon. 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During the course of the speech, Her Majesty said: “At ‘the opening of the Corves all the sorrows | which have wrenched our hearts, through | the disasters which have visited our We must pre- serve Sadness in order to derive experience therefrom, but ihe woes of our country | are of such nature that reticence and sil- ence avail better than complaints. When peace with the Unsited States was | concluded parliamentary — troubles ‘ caused a change Of cabinet, and the present cabinet was formed. Under the consti:n- tion it belonged to me to ratify the ireaty by laving it before the Chamber. There rersained under our control the Carolinas, Paiaos and mosi of the Marianne Islands. But the former cabinet believed it useless for Spain to retain such minor appendages of our ancient empire and signed with the German Emperor a convention offering to cede those territories under the law, ' which will be submitted immediately to the Chamber. “Our foreign relations are cerdial and friendly. We specially owe to the Pope recognition of the many times he has given as hia moral support. “The most important, most urgeot and most difficult task before you is to balance the budget and I’ quidate the debt resulting from the war through ordinary and per- manent sources of income. Thanks to the severely economic policy projected, the Goverpinent wi'l not ask fresh sacrifices of the country, except euch as can be equitably divided amon g all classes. With the ordmary budyet will also be presented schemes to Jiqnidate the charges created by the lo-s of possessions aod co'onial campaigos.” ‘The Queen Regent then referred to the financial measures and expreseed coufi- dence tuat the nation would show the same resigoation during peace as it showed dur ing ‘the war, sddiug : “For the times are critical and is is impossible during the present reasion to do a)| that is necessary. But during the next se-sion there will be projects for the reorganization of the army and navy, based on obligatory service ; for improving the public services, decent r: al izing and reforming the peoal code and electors! laws, etc.’ quem —_— A New Proposition. Wasuincron, June 4.—A vew proposi ticn, designed 10 effect @ temporary ar rangement for the present serious d.fficul:y over the Alaeke boundary dispute, hae been advanerd by the United States. In efiect, the United States suggest a modus vivend’, which Guntemplates the restric'ion of British nod American soldiers and pvlice ‘o certain prescribed territory. It is not intended = ly — thie Government that a neutral zone shs!l te estatlished, nor will the United States attempt (to arrange a tem~ porary boundary live, The proposal of this Government is intended merely to bring about an arrangement abich will prevent blood-hed along the disputed border line, where the feeling between the British acd American ecetlers 18 very high. It was established whea the negotiations on the subject came to an end about two | weeks agu, that it would be impo - sible te make anagreement witn Great Britain for the settlemest of the dispute by arbstration, The deadlock on the arbi- tration proposition was caused by the atti~ tude of Canada, which has dominated Great Britain in ali the proceedings. The new preposa) of the United States is in- tended to remain in effect only until the two Goveramenta can reach some agree- ment for toe seitiement of the entire question. COAL, ~ | Drummona ‘Coal Is best for House and Steam Purposes All orders for Coal issued and payment for same received} at this office. Prices furnished on appli- cation. F W Hyndman, Agont Intercolonial Coal Mining Co Ltd 83 QUEEN ST, CHTOWN JUNE 6. 1899 “NO [3 The 5 Sadie Affair, ‘(SpectaL to THe Examiner. ] Paris, June 6.—Dreyfus ~ ibe “ ferred to the military authorities on Mons day. He will stay on the Isle Royale till Tbursday when he will embark on the cruiser Sfax. anes | ROYAL |Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. | Stricken by Paralysis in British ee Safeguards the food ee ee ’ { [SpectaL to THe ExamIner.] against alum. Loypox, June 6- While speaking in | Al ithe Commons yestéday during the debate | menacers to Pith of the geomet day. Liberal member for Perth,was seized with paralysis. He is in @ serious condition. Rioting in Belfast. [Speciat ro Tae Examiver.] Bevrast, June 6.-—Rioting on account of a demonstration organized by William O’Brien was continued last evening. Troops were obliged to charge eeveral times. Many arreats were made. THE JOINT CONFERENCE. Less Powerfui States Will Probably Nullify its Labors. Bean, Juve 4.—The VUologne Gazette, commenting on the Peace Contereuc-~, says: “The correct attitude of Russia in furthering the aims of the conference is generally recognized, but the attiude of a majvrity of the lesa powertul states tends to ouilify its Isbors. They dieph y| (a desire for an ideal condition of thing:, uoder which differences in the rela: ive | strength of nations wouli disappear. It, | for inetanceas we believe, recently hampen: ed, great powers, with such varied inters-t3 ax Germany, Austria-Huogarv, France and the United States fird themselves te~ gether 1p & minority, it is unnecessary to b- a prophet to say that in such @ cate, a res - olution of the majority must remain a dead letter.” ~~ At the Hague. — Tate Baccus, June 2—The G -veva covven-~ tion section of the Committee on the Laws of War has established new ralea for the protection snd care of the wounded at sea. The special commission to which pro- jects have been referred has decided un- animouslyv to discard sii proj-c 8 not com- ing directly within the precise aim of the cecnference, Thethird commissioy has finished the work treating upon good offices and medi- tation. it has welded the various projects.imto ope, which will be submitted for discussion ca Monday, When the decision ie concluded the commission will resume their examination, drafting a single arbitration scheme based on the various prej ets tubm ited, Rusaia bas lodged a complaint with the Porte against the Turkish delegates tothe Peace Conference at The Hague. It is claimed that they do not possess definite instructions, thus rendering their co-oper- ation in the work of the conference d ffi cult. Marchand in Paris. Paris, Juve 4.—Among the persone | who were arrested for disorderly conduct during the demonstration in honor of Major Marchand, were fifty who had cried, “ Down with England !” They will be prorecuted in the police Courts. Though excitem+nt is high, and many brawlers are in detention, things are fairly quiet. | The membere of the Marchand mismonaire are now the guests of the Colosial Minister M. Guillaio, and his reception in their hon- or was reslly a brilliant function. a Oue bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT | cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and saved » horse worth $140.00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life ot a valuable horee that the Vet. bad given up, with a few bottles of MIN- | ARD’s LINIMENT. ee ee —s = L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N. 8. Plaster | Co.—Eng!ish Selenite Cement and Cal- cined Plaster. Also agent for the Maritime Clay Work Brick. A stock always on hand. Also a welljfarnished feed st ore adjoin- ng grocery. D. L. HOOPER, Cor. 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