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Show SK11.I A MTMIl'LU i:x-Henator Warner Miller la lo re-celve$JS,rM)earat re-celve$JS,rM)earat ( resident of the Jlcaraguaii Canal Comp.iny, With Congree out of the way and the Canadian dedluu over, the boso-liall boso-liall warrior have the ensanguined Held all lo theutadvea, aud way they make the most of It. If American Cltlitnt really went on r thu Canadian larder to vote fur HIr John Mcdonald, at our dlspatchca Intimate, It would appear that reciprocity re-ciprocity exist or that annexation haa begun. Mr. (Iladstone'a objection to the Iiroiiotcsl candidacy ol HIr Charlca Hike for Parliament thowa that thu groat liberal haJer la Impartially hu-1 hu-1 lacable toward Immoral men who commit tho uuparJoiiablu slu of get ting found out. Mrt. Huntington the wife of the railroad nitgiiale ha told her tide of the story In the beautifying laae, Hhe raya that the attended Madanio Itow-laud Itow-laud limply for massago treatmeul; that the ntleiided tui eral time but not s very day for n long w rlod. Mtdame Itowland sent In a bill for J'JJO, but Mr, lluntlnglou aayt It will tiotbu (wvlJ lu full. Judge Frcwlnnnof the New York Huiierlor Court, hu diilded against I.lllati Itusacll, thu actress. Hhu cau-not cau-not aear with uuy other compaiiy during the llmo of her contract Willi Dull. All the trouble originated with Lilian's objection to wiar tight. "Walk thl way ma'am," illtoly re-quisled re-quisled an aflat le,bu t vi ry biiw-legged, uraiier'a assistant, of n rather nnllquat-ed-looklng damo from thu country. " hy, bless me, man," replied thu old ant lent. In liewlldered astonlihmont, "I couldn't walk that way if ju waa to give mo tbu whole ihop." Henry Walirtoutay lliat If New York come Ui the next Natl mal Dem-ocratla Dem-ocratla convention misting the tionil-nation tionil-nation of Clovdand, ur terioualj dlvl I-el I-el "111 ll, his nomination would It sulddal, lu that eveut a taudlda u tlnuld bu taken outside of Huw Yuri, It would l bad tallcy to tit aside Cleveland and taku up Hill, or any New Yorker. Houalor Tell, r aald In C'ulcaroon Iho 10th Inst, that Hie in, M ellier will bu rtmiwtd In the next Ciugr ai, and wajul until slh.r la .111 n nr ty wllh gold. Hu thliika ihat bl mrtallUm will evtiitiulJ) piuvli all over tho world. The amalur tin, 1 . that Clevtland't atand uu tltverwll preient his nomluatlui, Uoitrii'r Hill hu not taken buy aldu on III silver Issue. 1 1 li chain; ar tutu r for u noiuliiitlon than thosu uf Cieidaud. Mo aa; 1 Ki nator Teller. Jirry Klmpaon lu Ilia tecli lu Wa-iiluglou ruetday oienlng tild the cuiivintloti which uomliintud lilm met toqulitly thuttliuaoploof tho town hue It usv milled did not know of It until the day It openid. In that con Vintlou thtrt. waa but onu man who wore a white collar and not one who worun whllothlrt. Andy, tit la op. loiro.it that w hat the d. legat. a want. .1 mott 11 at n Itepres. nUtlie of Cougrts who would "trial thini white." Mr. Hluioii It no dout t of theoilulou lint they found the right man. President Kllotot Harsurd Unh.r-tlty Unh.r-tlty lilte'J therlt. I.oult llxchangoon the Kith Inst. He mado a Utile i.necli thlchdlph.rlthu Ht. I.ouls mer. chants. He talked about tho mlslii. formed (ulillo opinion which dominate domi-nate thu Wist, lie ial I Ihat tiailuri and ncwsiuicrt In the West wire nils-lending nils-lending Ihu ioplo, and that until pub. Ilouplidoiiivuainuiild.d unordlug tu Mew l.ugUindlduus, thu Wist would continue to hu wild nnd woolly. 'Iho merchants did not throw him Into tho Mississippi Illvir.butihci cave hluin hint lo leave, aud he did, At ChlcuM or. the lotli InsL the Methodist minister hd.l Ihdr usual weekly tneetlug. A pamphlet waa recently re-cently published entitled "lcleslasll. cal Politic." 1 1 stated that comi lion bad rnul luto the Methodist Church; thatwlri'iulllug and Inlluencw wine used lo get prelerment; that the tide re. i-lllor ami blshoiei wero apjolnlcd by lollllcal trickery. 8.1m. of the mln. I.lers hi Id Hint the rharge were false. The Ilev. P. M. Ilrislol. one of the most tntillectiial men In the church, said the book waa It -rlbly true, and that be knew It, A minister In Aberdeen, aacranceJ so nltcn and M freely lo the Jolly god, that the presbytery could nu longer ovetlook Ida proceeding, and tuui moued him brfurw Uiem to nn.wer for hlacouduct. One of hit elder nnd conttautcoinpnnlon in Ida to. Ial hours, waaclte.1 na a witness against him. "Well, John, did you ever tew the Ilev. Mr. C , tho worse for drink?" "Wee!, no; 1 line inony n time teen lilm the 1-etter 0' It, lut I-rie'trtair lilm the wauro'L" "llul did you never see hlnidrunkT" "Phat't what 1 'II ne'er see; for before ho be half sl.ukeu'd, I'm ay' I lliul fu' mysd'." Lori WoUely, the gnat llrlllsh gen enl, 1 coming tu Canada. In com pauy with General Herbert, be will Inspect Ihe coast defence of llrltlsh Columll and will remain In Victoria until the United ritate ultimatum lu the llehrlng Hra ipieatlon Is given out. lord Wolsely soys that befoia the end of Ihla year, llngland and America will be at war. J.ngland i prepaml for war. Thsactlvily Inh.r 'tlockyanls tsuuprecedented. f.ngland will not submit to any moro inlltlral parly talk. The Conservative are In row. r In Canada. Th. Ir hostility tu the Unlleil Htatc It outspoken. Th (olIowlu,( aru tome of tho large salarlc paid In New Yorkt Cliauncry M. Oelvw, 1 resident of the Now ulK Central. j;o,ooo: 11, A. McCurdy, ru-Mint ru-Mint of Ihe lutual Life Insurance Cotmiauy, JtW.tXUj H, II. II) do, resilient resi-lient of the Upiluible, $i,0.w; W. II. II. en, president of tho New Yolk Life, $W,(m; Krederlo P. Olcvjtt, president of the Central rrwt Company, jul.nnn; Jno. A. HtewtrL.pri'ddl lit of the United Ktale rnist Coriiiiy,tMitt; Illchard iing, prtsl lent of the Union Trust Cnu.pnny. od.iiou; J, V, Ahxander, Tic... teal lout of the Hiultablc, 11,-OQU. 11,-OQU. Tho Ban Pranclaco Vtronldo lays: Tli announcement that the 1 rice of tea would be raised tccauee of n thrcalined ihort crop I now pro-nouueed pro-nouueed a rurru duvlce uf Impurtert lo pit up prices, and theshortagu li de-. de-. tared lobe in) th. It I fortunate for thu cause of protection that tea lion Ihu free list. It It wcto not all of thu free trade parens In the land would be printing edlUirlali on tho Iniquity of lliei t.atruit created by the high la-rllT. la-rllT. A grntlemali having a church In tho North of llugland, the other da), waa struck with th I dm that aiticrmeii ought lo attend service, and told a "Hubby" accordingly that ho waa wanted Insi le. Tho otllcer entered Iho 1 hurch, arid Ihoacxton allowed him to npew whim sat rather niliilitir-look-lug Individual, lilm Ihe former nt onto tjiotted a lilt expected ilctlm, and tacd on the arm, tilling lilm to "como along." The story goet on that the man turned lc, and edged along a though tu getaway, when the police-mart police-mart took him by the cellar, and Jerked him out Into the altte. The man struggled, thinking the policeman was cRiiy.and tried logetaway,but waa dragged along. Many of Ihu congregation congre-gation thought he had been doing toinithlng wmug, aud heliail the olTlc.ertogetliliiiout. The policeman saw the man who told him he wnt warted III the church, and a.ki.1 him what the charge was ngalust th. man arretted. He dldn'tknow, tothotex-tou tothotex-tou wasapjiealed to. Jlnrslljr tho prisoner pris-oner waa asked what It waa all about, andhodlln't know. The lotlctmau woaoske.1 what he arrested Ihe man for, and he didn't kuow. Aflcr a while the matter waa explained, nnd the pollceinaatWl.o liadbiarrcet totuo-Uidy, totuo-Uidy, took the man Into custody who told hlru he wai wauled lu tho church, aud he wai lined forty shilling! aiul coat. He tait he will never try lu coin ert a ollceiuan again. |