Show IF JOHN DIES changes that will he made CANADIAN A politician has it all fixed A stylish new york wedding OTTAWA 3 sir john macdonald rested fairly well after midnight the condition of the patient continues try loir A prominent french canadian poll who is considered authority aada the cabinet will be reorganized by sir john thompson who will be premier and cr of justice other changes will be as follows minister of railways J A chapleau minister of public work G A kirkatrick president of council cou ucil V B eves and leader of senate lieutenant governor an eera tha politician said the remaining officers would remain the bame except that some french canadian member i would succeed chapleau as secretary of otate and that J carling would ab faoro the the cabinet to make room for meredith th present leader of the opposition in the ontario house sir hector would be made lieutenant governor of quebec and sir charlea tupper will stay where he is bg NETT YORK juns S grecial the moat notable marriage that has taken place in this city for some years wa that of liaa elizabeth thompson to harry legrand cannon which was to day in the presence of a large and fashionable company the wadding was celebrated with costly accessories cess ories at the eiith avenue house of mra heywood cutting the groom waa accompanied by hamilton webster as beat man while augustus burull and elisha dyer acted as ushers the bride wa accompanied by a bevy of brilliant beauties including alias newberry miss miss fergusen and miss ledyard of detroit bargoni Har goni miss may jaffray miss cornelius kogeas of thia city the engagement ga of mr cannon and misa thompson wa contracted last winter during a visit to florida the bride and groom are of the protestant episcopal church the wedding presents were of course costly as well as numerous the grooms father who is vice president of the delaware and hudson railroad the bride with a diamond technically described as of seven points and made after the from her grandmother mrs brush the bride received another cluster of diamonds made into a the eight bride maid wre gowned in rose color the bride is the daughter 01 W G thompson who was twice elected mayor of detroit fihs ihs inherited a large landed in abati city rainea at through cec mother who was a great grand daughter of col elijah bush who commanded a regiment under general in the war of 1812 and who acquired a french farm which is now situated in the very heart oi detroit her grandmother is a niece of general case her father ia a great great grandson of general alexandar thompson Thom pion who a figure in the early indian and french wars he however inherited his fortune from hia grand mother who was a granddaughter of iaia or general mcdougal McDo ueal one of commanders i first BA june 3 SPECIAL after a lapse of nearly centuries and a half maryland has honored its founder and first governor Go vernoi by dedicating a monument to his memory on the spot where stood the historic mulberry tree under which lord baltimore and his catholic pilgrims gathered upon first landing on the soil of maryland and under which the first mass in maryland was solem nihed and lord baltimore made an oath to god to found a city the monument has been erected the ceremonies were of an unusually impressive character and were witnessed by people the opening prayer was delivered by cardinal gibbons arch bishop of baltimore and the closing brayer waa made by the right kev william paret episcopalian Episcopal ion bishop of the diocese ot maryland the oration was delivered by state historian J thomas scharf and an address was made by ex governor william bucarey whyte the monument which is of the best american granite is a shaft thirty ix feet in height with an appropriate medallion and commemorating the name of the honored pioneer and the areat principle with which his name has hewn identified ih Chr leitoi acari from SAN FRANCISCO juno 3 A private letter has just been received from an officer on the united charleston which says she arrived at acapulco on the morning of may 16 at 4 that m orning and encountered the Ea meralda while trying to enter the harbor the esmeralda threw out her search lights and all hands on the charleston were called to quarters and the ship cleared for action the crew were at stations for three boure as it wag supposed the itata wa in the harbor and was in readiness to take her the charleston resumed her chase as soon as possible june 3 the budget statement made by the government of uruguay is regarded as satisfactory the surplus is expected after paving the service of the public debt and rail rod guarantees YOKE june S A dinner in honor of J J kelly formally a journalist cf inter nationiel reputation and fab a member of the parnell party in the englich parliament will he giyen hy some pi his journalistic friends this evening at Delmo nicos erkd for NEW cynk S mr and mrs kendal sailed for borland to day on the city ot richmond they will return in october to play their third this country 1 luricia mr Hiter tm S 9 ST PAUL june 2 A pioneer jm ac special fram watertown S D says this afternoon about a hurricane appeared in that vicinity and passed last by the edge of the city demolish ing some outbuildings buildings out and destroying everything movable the path of ahe storm tas about one hundred feet wide five mile northeast several houses were wrecked and at waverly twelve miles away much damage was done 0 P chamberlain and son were in a barn when it was blown down and were painfully injured three people were killed at hazel the storm is said to have been very bevere in that vici uil no other fatalities are yet heard of heavy rain and hail followed the storm and the damage in this county altogether is probably heavy tie jews Indi nast cincinnati 0 june 3 SPECIAL there ia a good deal of feeling in thia city among the prominent jews over the failure of the grand army of the republic to decorate the soldiers graves in their cemetery on walnut hills there are seven soldiers buried there most of them officers but saturday they were neglected by their comrades the graves in the german protestant cemeloy just beyond that of the jews were decorated as were those of the soldiers in all the graveyards in the city it ig said that last year the grand army men bad some trouble about fares to the cemetery and they would not attend to the graves in the jewish cemetery the exact cause of tho trouble is unknown sunday a large number of prominent jewish citizens drove estt in their carriages and decorated the graces of the neglected soldiers covering them with ceapa of beautiful flowers the grand army men declare that they were compelled to pay their fares on the street cars two ears ago and that that they did not go to the jewish cemetery juat opposite the cemetery is a large ber saloon and concert hall the proprietor of which offered to pay the expenses of all who wished to decorate the soldiers graves but the offar was refused speedy justice NEW ORLEANS june 3 A says on grand bay plantation last sunday a number of negroes were engaged in a game of cards when a dispute arose amona them which resulted in killing william jenninns Jennin ps a laborer the killing was done by sam hummel all hands at once organized and hanged sam hummel and another negro name not learned bied mayio a comrade ills june 3 banass haygood Hoy good seventeen years old and the aon of a prominent citizen of this city was drowned today to day while attempting to save a comrade who waa overcome with cramps |