The daily witness, 9 septembre 1890, mardi 9 septembre 1890
[" t 5 WITNESS Vol.XXXI, No.211.MONTREAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1890, Pbick One Cent.Vi\u2019littnJHrtht.marrtaori aiuldtatkt.imarUMy mutt tx rmlvrttd wilk tht uamt and address oj the inuUr, or othsraUe no Hottes can tie takni at them.Verses ami ejrtsndsd Ulluary notices art charged for at ree/uiar rates BIRTHH.AUI.I> -At CA UnlVMilty «trwt, on the 6tli 8«pL( lè'.O.u lUugbtcr to Edwatd uml t.'aUioiii.o K AulJ.MARKIKD.C'OBU.DIU^UE.\u2014At tbo Manse, Now Richmond, Mo|>t 3rd, I y the Itev.1.A.MacLofto, Alexander Coull, of Maria, to Malrina Duqno, of (tiaud River.MARTIN POWELL *i the Manse, New Richmond, on Sept.3rd, by the Rev.1.A Maclean, Robt W Martin to (Jrace Powell, both of lilack Cape.MAUOK\u2014BROWN.At Uraon Church, on Sept lot, 1890, by Rev.John Her, R l>, rector, John W.Mauck, to Flora A E.Brown, daughter of G.II Brown.BALDWIN\u2014OLRNDIKNINd.On Wednesday, Kept.3rd, at the residence of the bride\u2019s father, by the Rev, W 0.Mills, Harry Baldwin, chemist, to Elizabeth,only dauyhler of T.H.OlendinnlcK.Eeu , all Of Sunderlxnd.WATSON HARDIN.\u2014At Ht.Jude's Chnrob, on the llh Inst., by the Kev.Mr Dixi.u, Mr Oscar Watson, of tliis city, to Miss Amanda Hardin, of Knowlton, Que.DIED MACr-OFK Huddenly.at Oeorgeville, P Q , on the 6th ir slant, Thonias MacdnfT, of this city, aged 70 years.Funeral atdeorgevillc, on Monday, bth Sept, at 2p in.DhBNAM -On 21th Angus-, at his reildence, in Brixton, Loudon.Eng , John Pebi.atu, sged 7Î.father of Mrs.Oeorge Crtxk, cf this rilr.WADE-At Montreal, bep'emher 7Uj, 1S90, Isabella Lsweon, beloved wiie of Arthur M.Wade.Funtral at 2 30 p.io Tuesday, from 193 Bt.Hypolite street, to Mount Boyul Cemetery.Her end was peace.Tor mto papers please copy.M< DOL'O ALL \u2014 At Ormstown, on August 27th, WillUm McDcugall, aged 70 years and 7 months, a native of Par tick, Lanarkshire, Scotland.HANSFORD At Morrisburg, the wife of the Rev.Dr, Hansford, Funeral to-morrow at 4 p in.ADVERTISEMENTS.TAHtNlH who ooDt:ir.plftto pnrehnsinff » Piano cr tupan wcnld not regret raakinsr compariaom at O.W.Lindsay\u2019s Piano Koonis, 22W St, Cftlbuine street, before bnyins; elsewhere.Steamer Chairs, Folding Cot Bedu, Habitant Chairs and Rock-ers,Camping Furniture, Bedroom Suite, from $G.50 to $300 00, and Dining-room Furniture, at lowest Ërices.Judge f«r yourself, at fnuh Russell's, 1804 Notre Dajne \u2022trect.________________________ JOSEPH HORSKaLL begs to in- ?J fnrrr his friends sod U comuitmioation from their agent in Rome informing them that th« proceedings for the bsatitioaiinn of Mgr.de Laval,first bishop of Quebec, were begun on the 23rd of August, and ib*t Mgr.de Laval has been declared venerable, L'kUctrur ray* there is no doubt that the Hon.J Blanohet is tube Opposition leader next session, and in support of this view it mentions ttat he ha* already given orders to the sergeant-ut-nims to a*)igQ n > «cat* on the Opposition side without first Consulting him.It i* announced that the Hon.Mr.Laurier is writing a political history of Canada Mince union and tl at the work will be published in bolh language».An attempt was made to rob Millery church on Naturdav night, but tbe thieves were frightened off by the stxton who slept in the 8acr'-iy, and who fired upon them.L\u2019hieeitur «aye there will be no meeting of tbe Provincial Cabinet tor some time, jprhioh set ms to indicate that the Ministerial changes have hern postponed and tbe Hon.Horace Archatnhan't rt turned to Montreal ytsterday, The Hon.Meears.Mercier and üha».I,ange-Her left thi* aflir.ioon for M'>ntreal on their way O' Ht.L'hnr, P , to attend the Iberville rgricnltmaf i xhibitiou.Mr.M A.JLarn, 12 U., gave notice to-day that he intend.* to t.ke the judgment dismissing hi« p tition again»\u2019, the election of Mr.Owen Murphy for Qm t»*o West into reto-w rl b» Datif/ Ttlf(jra))h rays the Turf (Hub races here la»t Tnundav and .Saturday were a disgrace to Quebec, lleside* developing the worst phases of immoral ty, corruption and deceit, they seemed, it states, to bave been ohii tiy held for the benefit of the owners of Montreal horses, who cariird ill erven eighths of tbe prices, \u201c Horrodeburg,\u201d one cf the Montreal horses, btoke hi* kg iu tbo hurdle race and had to be ¦hot.A large number of ship laborers are preparing to li avo thi* week for southern port* to work in (he cotton '.rade, employment there being reported plentiful and wages good.The Gam»'u Artillery competitions com-nmced on the Island of Orleans to day.The damaged SM *' Thornhnlme,\u201d now in the graving di ck hete, hn* been sold to Mr.Geo.T.Davie, of Lev*.The price bar not transpired.Quimg, Sept.'J.Some of the young men of our Y.M.C.A.con-ductc I n goip*.i service on biard H MB, \u201cCanada,\u201d ytsterday ufttrnoon, and it was nume-romiy attinded by tbe sailors of the (Let, who ecu red heartily into the singing, etc.The visitor* wete ws.-n.ly received and wnloomed by tbe cflicer* of the \u201cOtinad».\u201d A large number j of blue jacki t« and marine* of the 11 et worn also march'd to divine service »t Bt.Patrick's church j e»t« rdity ninming, and other dstach-mem* attended tbo Methodist and Bt.Andrew\u2019s churches.Another death from diphtheria ha* occurred in the Mol'e»k family at Hillery.The Quel oo Board of Trade hoa momorialixed the Ottawa Govirnment, in view of tbe wbiikey smuggling which prevails along the Lower St.Lawn ne-, to c ttpc 1 coasting veserls bound for Qmbeo ai 1 and then went i ff on a spree with some depraved companions.Ho was subsequently arrested at Lorette where be h id gme to (ry to catch the Montreal train.He had spent $20 of tho stolen money.Another ire*ting of tbe Local Cabinet has teen ra'led for Tbursdsy.The Chronicle is informed there will be no re-gniar Opp'-ietion loader hire next «**iiin, and that a committee will be merely app iinted on that side of tbe House to watch the Gcvern-msnt The Governor General, Lieut -Governor and Militia Minia\u2019er visitid the guun ry camp at tho Island of Crlean* yesterday.Tnere waa no forma! opening of tbe compétition* which were begun yesterday morning by the New Brunswick men undtr Lieut.Co!, Armstrong.Tomorrow detachment* are expected from Mont real and Prince Kdwatd Island and on Tnursday from Halifax Yesterday afternoon one of the employees of tbe Lake Hr.Juho Railway named L»pri»e was ernsbed to death be-ween two cars of a ballast train near River Moire.THK LIM1S3TONE CITY.[Hpreial to the Wtlnrst.) GKI4MAL PABAORAPHa.Kingston, September 9 \u2014The atsizu opened yesterday.Mr.Justice Stroet presides.The docket is a light one.Tbe Rev W.H.Quartennaioe Lai been appointed to tho Renfrew Anglican church.A ¦en*ation has been created at tbe Russell Home, Renfrew, by an English lady going into the bar and ordering beer.This caused the bystanders to stare in amazement.Sir Richard Cartwright and family will rende in Toronto during the winter.President Mills, of the Agricultural College, Guelph, «rill open tbe new exhibition buildings at Picton to-day.He will start afterwards for the General Conference in Montreal.J.Lspany, of Thorold, while intoxicated, tried to mount a freight train at Kings' Mill yoaterdsy.He fell under the wbteli and was killed.Mr.McCammon was appointed market clerk and harbor master last night.The City Council, after spending $Gb0, has abandoned its appeal against tho Canada Life Assurance Company, whom it sued fur taxes on income.THE DOMINION CAPITAL.(From Our Ovn Correspondent.) Ottawa, Sept., THS PARDORIRO POWIB.Tho decision of the Chancery division of the High Conrt of Justice for Ontario deciding that the pardoning prerogative rested with the Lieotenant-Uoferaora a* well as with the Governor-General ia tbe first legal ruling in this new and latest constitutional qatvition.The Dominion contention waa that the pardoning power was not vested in the Lieutinant Governor sod could not be unless by express enact-ment, which waa not found in the Hritiah North America Act, and therefore this piwer, a prerogative of the Crown,waa oonstitutionally vested only iu the Governor-General, This was the argument of Mr.Christopher Robinson, (J.C., counsel for Sir John Thompson.On the other band the Hon.Edward Ulake, who appeared for the Ontario Government,argna»tri*r.Cîoremn^o» hMfi\u2019rànt^d f 1,000,\u2022 000 for l\u2022p»if^D^f thp d*ir»u
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