A 111M (Friday) night‘s says : The routine of l'oii inng was broken through wlmtivley tilt bctwwu t ‘leg val li ghts Om- Simpst mined for frnwlnh-mly u Count) (' rmsn Attbrmy posed that “1U (Tom‘t Hhul thv tinlcpicao. tu which 5 Mr. I). II. 'l‘unm-nt, obje- Mr. 1).}1. 'l‘gnm-nt, why-MM. 'l‘hn‘vupon Edmund Mormlith. who war." vngngud on another case. took it upon himsvlf to advise Mr. Tcnnent not to‘ sun-under tho watch. Simpson at once. handed the “(will to his; counsel, Tennent. who smnmarily «limp. poured from theoonrtmmn. Mr. Mu-redith then vohmtvored Sumofurthcr advice. when Mr. Hutchinson nhja-(rtod, rhnmctt-rising Mr. Momwiith‘s iun'rfcn'ucm as “ (ii‘gmco fulconduct." Mr. Mormlith said h would †take mmo of Mt" Hutchinson‘s importi- nonee." Angry \mnls fulhm‘cd», . in which Mr. Meredith exprwsml the opinion that Mr. Hutuhinmn was “ A »»r« 0H Summ- drc-l." Mr. Huh-hhmrm mmh-ndunmginq refrrs-mro to Mr. Mvrmhth‘x cnnnmrticm with (hp x-usv of l‘lsthvr .\r.~4mtt. tho Imturi- ous. Mr. Morvdith mhmu'edundthwutvned to bang MrJIutuhiusmn «m tho nnsv. Mr. llutchiuwn H‘i/x‘d M r. Meredith's cane and threntvnrd tn uwit if MnMvrt-dith vmnvnny chmer. ‘ Th:- (‘hic-f nf Pulivw horn intm‘ferml and prvwntul hlumishml. Tho Court also ordcrml a (‘Ufls‘hlhh‘ tn inturymsu his body between thv lwhigncnts and maintain the "(Hus :Iummh' [mi/um. An Escapul (‘uuvlrt Rating-mu. llul the Police Interrupt Ills Iluxwuc (furor-r. A St. Louis. MIL. (llapatch says : Wm Parker, alias Keller. u.†allogld (EX-COllVlCt, wsmed in Quincy. “L, on .a. clmrgc 0f burglary, was arresud here last evening. and flu: capture ‘bnght to light a. real romance. Parker, lain-r (escaping from Illinois two years ago. went to St. [mum uxulbr-gautn earn an honest living. lie married and saved mum-y. Two months ago he bought a houm- and lot in Magazine street and with his wifv- and vhilxl was (10- in}; well when (11: through the mail. shot himself had coming. not bmen used for a. long time uul leaked. When about hall way outto the Chuiphtiu Capt. Hanson come across a. young Woman who was awimminu towatd shore with n c ild. This was Mine Misty Wakeï¬eld, of C nrlgvoix. She had jumped over- board, from ~tho steamer with the ayear-old child at Capt. Kehdu clasped in her arm. Grasping a broken fender, alm clung to it. and seizing the clothing of tin-child in her teeth she bravely struck out [for the show. lopt. Hanson fllyu she in the [gluckioat woman he ever saw in his life. “lion ho stnrted to take her and the child into his boat she told him to hurry away to tho othnrs. as bllt‘ could take care of llt ruult. She reached tin- shore in safety, and When Inothor at the ship“ rocked passengers was taken iron: tho-boat in an almost frozen condition slw took off hortlnn'vl undershirt and wrl'plped it around him. When Capt. Hanson rcac ml the wrt ck the yaw] o! the Racine had picked up ï¬fteen persons. He saved six more and scvmtvcn others tlrmtod ashore by the aid of planks and lilopreservcrs. Among thi- bodn-a picked up by Capt. Hanson was that of Mrs. E. (,2. Smith. In speaking of Capt. ('nsuyJ‘ztpt. Hanson said ho never know what cmtragc in it 1mm mount until he witnrsm-d tlu- hernia l'ortitudv diviplaycd by the brow commandm- of the Champlain. I‘Irfloulus at “so: uouuo Wm m Tomi - A (nun-gum. Wuhan. A ('hicawdespnch any": The whuoner Racine. the crew of which remand the gut- vivoru o! Ihu (‘hampluin diameter. 1"in here fut evening. At the time the Chip- plniu caught ï¬re the Racine was 13:15:“ tlongsido s pier six miles from Chlrbvqu» Cbpuin lhuwu woke up. uw tho bumug stunner and sent a part of his crew on t AM to rescue the perishiug pulengeu. Vith the remainder of his crew he rtn dowu the batch to an old ï¬shbont, hunched it :ud started fur the wredk. The boat hsd not hum] Ldml fur u. lung tiluu and luakcd. When about half way out w thefhumplaiu ('upt. Human mum: across a. ymmg Woman who was nwinmung towam shore with a The Tm' day tï¬gl‘ npprvlu 1 il\di;1nM thv uutr (*swonm rnrnm! 1 has Lm I now {mt ’nrrml tn :\ (inugh (\sbnrnv. M. I‘;. \fl HM I‘m‘hvur; of S! Every h been ï¬ned t Icon Ach Three chmm-iwmm llohiomblo m low a Ire conflm-d in 9 an no! phyfnny runnin mim'ul' arms. t ’wrmm 111:1: effectual M) .-r o! the boat :xf 3mm mam-be V0" fun: In ux um “um-1.4m. Nq-u fl‘lll‘lllilllcl" .‘q-u Hun-rnur Auury \wmls fc rcdith cxprwsml Luhinqon was “1‘ Mr. Hlitt'hilmnu ‘0 to Mr. Mt-l'v ' mum «If 15.41th .‘ A l'ulk‘v Cnurt I'Dpismic [G lil’ll(iLAl€':i uu‘wwun. Sharp†No. l gum into a. 3 Emma trifle and lays dnwx )cn the dork has made 1 u! shurpm‘ Ohjl‘l‘lfl la) in hu us, wv will say. 21 310 hi] tho mtvnlinn of tho chwlnh hurpvr .\0. :3 (-mm .«x in {re d pnya fur the article. S .s' gnu hack his big hill by l m thv pile of mmwy on flu Liw pair are out «If sight livf‘ wow-rs that 010 shnrlwr h ~n hm own mono) but also a hant‘s.“ (‘lvrks thuhl bé u ninst an} sm'h dodge. “â€"w .. A...“ m...†.... "VFW ‘uanr‘inns a law ml *V‘“ 1.1.. u .IMï¬nm tt-hinsrm mum.- u dumngmv: Ir. Mvrodith‘x connection X'Zsthvr .\r.~4mtt. tin: Imturi- ith advmu'odnnd thrvutvned :uhinunn on tho nusv. Mr. 20d M r. Mewdith's cane and wit if NILMvrmhth mmvnny m4 Hf i'ulivv horn intm‘ferml dualism-d. Tho Court also lhlc tn intorposo his body Havrcnts and muintuinthc «my ummm :x-rm-y Hutu! Irt ShuuH ml ‘lnich Simpw t, why-«mi. . who was 1 it uponhimsx 3, Burrundtr nbk {u .3! l‘rnudmén t micï¬mo dumplings policq identiï¬ed him He says he would have lu- I now what was 3d the “uh-h tn his; 3 smnmurily (“any room. Mr. Mvredith further advice. when wu-d, Chantal-rising rcnm: as "disgrace- rmliLlI said In’wnnld zuzzhixmun's impuni- fulluwcd, , in whim-h «l the opinion that ‘ A »~ nH Summ- m mmlu u danmginq ‘nnhth'x «'mmm'tinu r .\r.~'mtt. tho notori- mm-d um! throntvned n «m tlw nnso. Mr. \Imodith‘s «am- and Lr. M‘ smith « rum-mu » I: .l ‘‘‘‘‘‘ :ua ..l..«.l mmzmm wxu ulIgun-hy It“, (‘lm'l‘d to ,th 1%.} great rim thv u-mcmbm IHJH-L’ ', gl‘vu minds of the ASSOHI‘HY \lflx u panic . (‘rt Its actions ha Int: 13'. and ï¬t?) no {air Clitic c l at. twL-nh 3e .md is rWuiniv . M as the .l \- the Hm‘ence which undvd chuuuml and u established In; (um-dining u Hutchins mH take (:1 u (or gndon dmpntch l‘nurt promod. iay by a some. lmuliuu local muting 1063; u! been com 'l‘lu-rvupon mgngml on M to advise thv watch. 1:01 MCI: than by r0 SUB. in spots the w inimls of the trample, mul the House of Assembly \otul mvny thr-irbxistcnvcduring u, pztniv. (‘rown (iovmmncnt succeeded. Its actions hue been sevvrcly criticised lutrly. and tit-'i'cu attacks mode upon it. but no {air critic can deny that lllltll‘Yllufor the l. at twvut)’ yuau'si. Junmica has prmpercd. .unl is regaining the position she formerly hi'ld as the ,l’t-url of this Autilmu. In lï¬dzt the l'lm‘cnce Vote produced an agitation which ontlvd in tho constitution being changed and it improm‘ntativc H} atom being: ("~il’tll)ll.‘-illt'll again. All friends of the colony hailed this vlmnge with plnaguro. and trnst that the wimlmn Mid moderation of her llxccutiw ('ouncil will justify the canoesâ€" sinns manic n3; ths Queen. Situated at tho hvml of one of the ï¬nest, harbors in the Wt-st lmlion, Kingston sits in hot llll’lt't beauty. with her 10,000 inhabitants. When the Panama. Canal is: opened. this lmul-lnvkml water may lwmmc onv of the great coaling smtinns of tho lworld. Its prntmblo competitor will ho the harbor of (‘nstrivs in St. ani’n. Kingston is tlw m-utol government, the residence of the Governor living four miles out on the hlopvs of the hills. Spanish Town, the old luapitnl.’ is pictures‘qm», but slr'r'py looking. It is‘ situated some thirtmln miles inland. Thorn in: thirtomi ports of rntry twaidcs Kingntun; St. Ann‘a, I'ulnmnth and Hutunmrlvâ€"Mer are thechivf. z't‘herc are sr-v ml good truvk mails, which hnvc been grmtly improved lately.) which make a rt-uulnr and (‘xcvllcnt [iostï¬l sr-rvico practi- JAMAICA AND TRINIDAD The Colonial and. Indian Exhi- bition, 1886. grmtl) hum-mm! lately, which make :1 regular and vxcvllvnt postal svrvico practi- cable. Trlogmpli lines are being spread on r tlw island. A railway owned and nmtmgwi by the (iovvrnmom has lately been (-xtvmlcd to points which will ta. the richest «listrirts. An effort wits mack- lntoly to introduce the Indian system of irrigation, but the works have been a. burden »on the colony so far, and have damped the ener- gim of tlw pooplv in this direction. and the otlmrwiso splvmlid plain of Vere live barren for want of a pmpur 5) stnm‘ of irrigation. 'l‘lm “urn-ultnml lauds! fall under two divi‘ sinus Aim sugar pinnimious m the south and east ; the pens. or grazing {mum intorapurmd will: pimunto trees. to the north nmi “wt. Sugar is, tln‘ largest iminslry in» the island. its mm is said to llw tho hrs! in (in: Wm: H) ‘ is. WC pre- unmn. that it contains more all lml. Which K1 the equalim c-ru sudden blov it)! the rmt of â€r hardly rccow ' wealth mtnh‘ a here the whole gnvornmew‘, by 1r._wlum.d-.nn bun “min-.111} (armuxu a n‘vwcwnmnir system. Thc- mamas. who ham been nudity include. In “mm n ‘dvadly \rth‘n 1m smmt nfthc: nurvcs of the atomaf‘h hardvnvd and pnmlyzvd by t o 01. It 'xlsn. by its hardening influ- un tho nvru a. pram-Ms the functions \ syekmn m-ting freely. and the poison- nsto matter which is constant! ’being 1cm! in ‘ho body is not thrown ï¬ï¬f by rcspxrnt‘wy organs". or through the nf tho skin. but are retained in the m and form futty manor around the or liver. and the \‘ivtim of the M00111“ 1- mm gm «a stout, flhort of breath. or reddish Mack in the lace: the "ohm-d poimn gathering for yours. a m n minis at last. tho doctor pro- test his disease dogcm‘mlion of the r. or degeneration of th:-1ivcr~with xvh‘IMer “1‘0 thechivf. gum! ll‘lll‘k roads, which itmn'owd intoly†whh and (‘xcrHL-nt postal SH‘ Telegraph lines _urc by wearable. THAN)“ (1‘) Eur thv mnsv of nth. thv mnn diefln drunknrd very )th'bg-fnt'ohiflflyslvm would have mm mm. and “up rs Ila-fore God :3 Jr. A auicido of tl mod guilty. th st stn'np: one who wilfully, while in .n pnmssmn of all his ramming ~t. H‘HHIM‘IH‘Q‘A‘ taking a laniann for \1’ I“. I (By Thumu C. Watkins.) west. : thelslzm 1n the v hmm ti (1“ tlm tht M U x mm†extent. Then vrwl, the inside. coat- mul the liver «no a“ conseqmmly wt“ and nvrvus o! the mrtia} pnmh‘sis 0f “‘11. and delay or mt n. person who ILH indulm we pro. v1, which mlv will r tho his Then FH' "9 e and web one: a». 1‘1» pummel tore-{a hm mostly toll» “hetero the woodmau'n no; and n0! tore-t mm~ rotten in a Planning qmflon' but therein a great den of woodland lull oath: hull. some of which in excellentfl especially the main»: and yam. which are wrpouiogly Mentitul for cabinet work. There an a too l factory. a watch (notary and a can of uctoriea {or meaning pl limits on turtles. I! the bounty ayltom 0'! the Euro» pean countries were to cease, and; better umtem of manufacturing auger adopted. Jamaica might become one o! the foreman countries in the world. A great deal 0! the land in J amaioa has been overworked, and cumsr moves or “muse" will no longer pay. Ultlm'ate aucoeu de- pends largely on mulling a wise choice of suitable soil tor the cultivation of the dirt terent products indigenous to the pertioular kinda of earth. Mam moderate pro'fltl no still made by care 111 attention to the chemical Constituents in tho BOllB required for eoll‘ee, cocoa. tobacco. cinchoua and sugar cane. Our (armors in Canada would do Well to pay more attention to the illiter- ent kinds of eoils and manurea required for wheat. oats, peas, beans and barley, and also for the various kinds bl fruits they wish to cultivate. The colony ï¬lllï¬ a. large part of her products to New Yor . Were the steamers to run at regular intervals this trade might be greatly increased; but there being a regular line via Southampton, it receives a’largo share of the products of the colony which are carried to England. The Royal Mail Com- lnmy‘a steamers take ï¬fteen to eighteen days to make the run. which causes much fruit to spoil in transit ; but with a better class of steamers the voyage might be shortened to ten or twelve days. Jamaica would make a charming winter resort; a voyage from the freezing climate of Canada over the. tropical sea has both health and rmnnnee in it. December and January are charming months; no one can complain of emessive hent then. A slrortï¬pleasant soil of a few days brings'u person from an atmosphere below zero here to the balmy breezes of that delightful land, where, sitting in the evenings in a moonlit veran- (lull, with the hum of the Bugnr mills all Wnrii below to compose the mimi to pmvelul meditations, or happy nnticiputions of future joy; or amongst the tropicnl llowerm and trees in the duy- me, with the charming humming birds lli ting our the purple lingum'illia, tho scene-is one of calm. :Hmllilm: pleasure mnl ecstatic delight, while there is no .neecl to fear of Vt‘llonlulls sunken or prowling boners of prey. The populatiouof Jamaica by the his: (‘t'llfwlls was .'v\‘\),0l.!0, being an invrease of 73.01.30 «luring the previous ten years. HI tin so l l. :32 were whitest; mnlntoes nml qmnlmuns, 101'].ch the m'gmcs Were ill.â€" 1N}, the remainder being malice uml ('ltiine. 'l'lxe mlue of the. exports during the your 1.45.7 won" .tlAOmt-MH; the im- pnl‘lrl for the same vt'l‘lntl we're £1,487,853. ’l'ln- rewnuv was £515,000 during the same lwl‘lmi. The (‘illt'f exports Were: Sugar, i,‘l’.ll7..*‘.’l'v; rum. XBIHJJSR; tropical fruits. £161,301: coffee, £157,251; (lye woods. £135,536; nimentn, 53:5,:«117; ginger, £20,. 143-3". l.)<(‘5\\‘LL.‘L 41ml honey, H.775; coeas, (.‘lxineae. '1'} the your 124. ports for the The revenue .'wâ€" 'w ‘- rdohora mud mu grown; they to . an aunt supple! a. home what. and than is u comm 1y Scanning gummy 0! their fruit: on to the Andean msrketu eve you. “unseenâ€"Aha prim» of West“ ludnn trainâ€"vans: ea, human lad coco. nuts form the chic attic!» 0! export. A good dad of cofl'ae in tho grown by them. 'l‘obccco bu been successfully grown. but the curing 0! it in a hiluro. The Uovarument 1p: 3. Bonnie“ Deputment on the ubeighti o! the Blue Mountains. when: cinchoua bar been fluoceuiully grown and ('urcd, but they have not been I‘nrumntc in manufacturing quinine yet. Thcpimunths of h‘t. Ann’s produce large «murmur-a of (dis Me. The trade in dyu woods in mthcr awe, logwood and fume 113:5; bat-swux and honey, H.775; cocas, £6,330; lmxcc-woud spurs, £2,005. The prmiuce of the island is exported as fol- 1mm : Grout. Britain, 37.2 per cents, l'nm-d Stun-s, 42.2 per cents. Dominion uf (.‘JIIJULL 5.1 per cent, all other countries were rcprcsuntul by 15.2 per cent. The Sin- fuco of the island is greatly diversiï¬ed, and thus enables farmers to cultivate a. great Variety of dual plants from the sea. lvvcl up to 71300 wet. high on the ‘mountains. . - Al Ii are agluiring small fun". And no making uuod use 0! then}. They buy hegomg L‘urgc numbers of mule and horses are rilihkfd an the northern slopes of the island, when- the nutritious Guinea grass affords them cxcclimit pasture all the year round. During the your [HHS the exports of turn from .Imnniun \vcrc 2.080.471 gallonh. value £231.03. This industry is one of the Inn-gun in the island, and the rumis vxport. ml to all parts of thr (Jhriuliun world; it is CNHLKi " guml, tiny. old Jamaica rum. of the ï¬nest brands in the world." But alas, fol- low the distribution of it. and ten thun- rmnd times mom of nimvhulic liquors in arranda of death umongat the (‘hristiun (1’) nzmuns of our earth, and yuu lind‘ sicknossr sm‘rmv, misery, woe, broken-hearted wives dying. murdered by inches by the cruelty of drunken husbmuiswhusbunds driven up despair by their ) ........... , _..--.._-.VV, _ satisfy their insatiable appetite for alcohol , that appetit†hich the more it gets the more it want; of that devil in solution, until it mmllluns the brain, the horrors of dvliriu m trunwns seize on the uniqtunnte victimsâ€"him under its vile. stimulating‘ .cl‘fmrts robbery. murdvr and the most hem-than. brutal crimes are perpetrated. which bring its votarica to our jails. our Iwnitcntinics and the gallows. But. thank God. the eastern Buddhists, lirahmins, and oven somo oi the 23' n nations have too xmich sense to touc this seductive poison, and nu doubt many oiv them will vntvr the kingdom of heaven while miliinns of profr-sscd Christians will not.‘ whu «villi lmwc it is making mnongat our peoph‘. thé ruin and desolation it is spread- ing our our conntryï¬yet must have their wine. their brandy. their gin, their rum, their bt-or. and will not ivc up. the use of ‘ this distilled danmntio'n or who of setting l a good example to their - children. to their 0 'l-‘ “-3- munbm-lcss orphans left as burdens on the wmmuuity~ by their drunkvn parents, drinking thomaelygq to de§§11_to try to neighbors rm‘d tn the world. Like Cain. who“ he murdered Abel. his reply to God was, “ Am l my brother‘s keeper ?" Yét Hod makes us: our brothers keepers. um! M We blood ol Abel cried to God from the ground on which he was slain. so the blood of vmllions who lmvo learned to love alcohol M their parcnt'a table. or by the inlluencv. example or porauaszinn anothere. cries now from lho groIml in our vcmutoricl bf ven- gvam‘c on tho heads 0! those who have lu- (lm‘ml tlwm to enter the mloomt. or ï¬le tmw-rns. the gilded bull-rooms. or tho umlot c-xmtipit“ or pvrauaï¬mn 01.0llll'la, LIIL'FJ mm from tim grislwi in nur (‘(‘inl'[0ri('l hr Ven- gmm-c on tho homia of those who have in- .iurmi thwm in outer tho Miomts. or the hiwrnm tho gilded hail-rooms. or than niot dinner parting to joi‘ in di'in in! that poisun which has cut ahort their iiwa. and brought them dovm by hem-col tï¬â€˜ultt'iiii‘fl‘ to drunkardl' graves. Jamie. Hipphm the wurhi with alispicv, which is . nut oxpn'rtvd in 11mm quantities from nhy’ niiil‘r muntry. Thvpimento tree. which in aliimi to the m) rtin family. 'rm'n strand. mniy on tho warm limostoni‘hila fl elm:- ‘ (inns n! 1.50†to 2.300 foot. Iieneuh at.†trvos cuttic and horses Ire (sutured. f ' in: on tho nutritious pimmuo urns! The \voodsoi Jan-mics sn- rery nimble for cabinet work and also to: dyeing puma. Lignum vim-4 itvgwood. limit. mahousny. nmwmd. mountain ti and very may more. which are used or the sun rise. : chm grows in km q gig? "wit: and quiet»: are 0“in «mm . n d I much larger undo might be dbmin them. Mmiivimti harks, gum.- have“ md won are ptodumi largoiy. ’i‘hm humuny useiui rim plumb. vi trig win no MD! on up into veryvuonenti we in tho dint“ tn hm um Mini-o many flan. The .immim(“mirtrrtmtml A mm! imam“. JChéugh h’x-mg‘io mu grand tum-I Jmmï¬m hmrv‘pruaonml Ii trio-t intern ‘ mg undrinwming scene to Canadians. w hilt) KEN “'IVE Mammoth-mu l m the Queen m M can grout minutes and t! We I In“ nerth letltude. end 6! degree! mm of want brui- tron Gm. .end he on as 1.?“ noun a: It no on the am July. “I. tint Columbia. the- cam-third VWWMMlW inland. to hick. when anxious-cine o! it int as co! the Save It 0! Spin. he as c it 0. name st once commemontive oi the date of the discovery and indicative of the faith of the discoverer. who ï¬rst nought eight of it on Trinity Sundey. FOR XEAIRLY A CWKX' subsequent to that eventful dey the history of the island is involved in obscurity. The little tlut is known is oontuined in the chronicles of the Dominican monk! who accompanied the Conquistadorcs to that island. About 1-381 Don Antonio de Berroy Owns. the tounder o! Spenish Guyane. made Trinidad his headquarters. end built the city 0! Sun Jo wile Orune. shout six miles from the cgost of the Gulf of Putin. This town (which remained the capitol of the island until it (cw years before its cep- ture by the British) was burnt by Sir Welter Raleigh in 1595. From tint time until 1781 the colony mode ecarcely any progress, for in “’33 there were only 162 mule adults in the ielen (exclusive of Indians and slaves), and of th 0 there were only twenty-eight whitel. The whole revenue of the colony wee only 9231 then. In 1781 M. Ronnie de St. Laurent. 3 French planter 'of Grenada, when on a visit to the island, was surprised at i extraordinary resources, 9nd formed e. plan to induce foreign immigrants to settle in the colony. a thing which the Sinnish Government had hitherto prohibitet . He went to Caracas ï¬rst. and then to Madrid to obtain the sanction of the Government for his scheme, in vhich he was successful, and in November. Nita oedulu or Warrant was granted by the Spanish monarch. 'l‘hisimport'nt nmicrtnking was conï¬ded to the care of Don Jose Maria (Simeon, who was destined to be the lust of the Spanish Governors of Trinidad. It resulted at once in it great influx of population from the old French island, to whicha much greater impetus was given a few yvars later by the events in those colonies, which were. produced by the French Revo- lution. In 783 the populationof the island consisted of 1:30 whites, 205 free ooloml people, 310 slaves uti(12,035‘lllldlnlls. Fourteen yours later. in 1707, the popula- tion was i-hissitiod at 2.151 whites, 4,47»! free‘colorod pcoyh“. 1.07% Iridium: and 10,000 slaves, which shows conclusively the grentulmnge which mm effected by tho witlnlrnwnl of tho Hlialllllil’l prohibition against immigrants Corning into the colony.‘ It also shows how the advance of the white man leads to the destruction of thoIndiana, who, on learning the vices of his pole head brothers, soon vanish from the earth like tho morning shower or the evening dew. While they decreased nearly one-half, the other inhabitants increased over sik times as many. The entire trade of the island was carried on by one Rmnll ship of 150 tons burden previous to l7fl3, which visited Trini- ilml from the Dutch Island of St. Eusta- iious three times each year, ï¬nd brought. such articles as the colonists required, for which they exchanged their cacas, vanilla. indigo and cotton. From 1784 to 17-11? the average tonnage was between 7.000 and H.000 tons per nnunm : in 1802 it rose to 15,000 tons. The total tonnage for the colony in lHHS was IAWJJ‘ll tons. On the 16th February. 1797, n. British fleet of eighteen vessels, clrrying 740 guns, under the command of Admiral Harvey, sailed into tho (lulf of l’arin with (3,730 troom under Sir RnlphAborcromby. There were in the harbor four Spanish vessels: carry- ing: 25:4 guns and 700 troopa', The crews of these ships. as well as the troops, were so much reduced by tower that they were. un- able to make much csistnnoe. and the small garrison which Governor ()hacon had at his command could not add much effec- tive strength to the Spanish ioroe in the’ harbor -, so after n. few shots had been ex. changed he surrendered, and the capituln- tion was Signod the next day. Sir Ralph than appointed Lieutonnnt‘Colonel (after wards the famous Sir Thomas l’icton) to be the first British Governor of Trinidad. which he tilled for six years with great advantage to the colony. Trinidad was ultimately ceded to (1mm Brimin at the Treaty of Amivns, but the evasion of it was strongly opposed by Napoleon, fl‘wn First "' “""'J ’lL"""" - l - Consul, who saw the innuense advantages which would accrue toa commercial nation like llritain from the possession of an island Mhieh, from its geographical posi- tion, could i-ommund the trade of the great rim-rs of South America, and possessing a harbor in which all the mercantile tleets of the world could ride in safety. An idea. of the volume of this trade may be gathered from the fact that during the ï¬rst ï¬ve years after the capture of the island British goods to the value of ‘31.(lUU,ml0 were sold annually by the x’nerchants of Triui. dad to the traders from Venezuela. alone. This was the legal trade, but a far la rger one wan carried on privately, as is known by the returns of Col. Picton to the Secretary of State, that Spanish Vessels sailing from Trinidad took goods of British manufacture «way with them to the value of eight million dollars annually. The fears of' Napoleon were groundless. as British statesmen and the colonist erely bent. their energies to make 'l‘ri lad a great sugar producing country. The con- quest by the British was not favorable to its commercial prosperity at that juncture. us \Vilhertorce and his followers were then thundering forth their mmthemas against the cruel iniquities of the African slave trade. The British Government, seeing that thty must )ield to the loud claims of justice and mercy. decided to make Trini- dad an experimental ï¬eld for the grand work of striking the shacki-la from the slaves. and they inaugurated their glorious system of mauumission in this island. In spite of this great chnnge in the autonomy of the colony it still pros- pered. especially from 1813 to 1829. while Sir Ralph Woodford hold the ofï¬ce of Governor. whose ï¬rm and enlightened policy was the salvation of the colony at that critical period. In common with the other West Indian colonies. Trinidad outlet-Ed from the munumisaion of the ï¬llu’t's. and won on the verge of min in 188%. but Lord Harris. who was Hover-nor then. adopted the system of coolic immigration. Mid by his crgetic and prompt measures urged that. stem ufon the demon am had it tin estah ished. hat sylte has been cox inm-d to the present time. and although it has its difï¬culties, it has been of verf' great advantage tothe planters commel'eia l)‘. But what hu‘ saved 'l‘rinttad from the. disastrous rennin 0! t. (2' great decline in the s of the (thief rodncta ot'tho Welt radio! has been ma nly that she did nude Id l c n u sugar or any other one or tw on let her productions. but try cï¬tivattg coon. and following other hide hitherto named. they new second-d ti; overcoming the difï¬culties which had no lately “3th their ruin. MN: the prinelpcl action. but In mill their mt: t; we,“ pend W“ â€ï¬rm“. â€sham kn out ‘1 I on A y . I" am who on ballad 1.13:? It) the M «ï¬lth and ty t he . til Min t "‘ «ii-lie mm A DIFFIL'L'LT AND DANGEROUS POST. m rid-{the colony. ï¬at- : e prvjudice which hnl We colonic: formvfly cum- labor again» {be opening av ‘ muuemm ‘hï¬uhmdthobmmushtbloh crisis seared tilt ï¬e at the bud times. 11.. lm enemas» um. “are “a"W m...†i to train and an I: ~- mw w New M u been“ have. its unprinted lame and varied m villi» t to need account. and its traits. roots. weeds. medicinal productions. barks. ï¬lm oils, nets. ï¬bres tor making re s. oaths, ,e dye woods and many ot_ or production must be utilized. and wall prove to be an enormous advantage to the colony. The climate is healthy. and, with the ordinary precautions, not in the least injurious to here axis. The mean temperature isabout 16 ‘ahrenheit during the cool season. and 79° in the hot season. The soil is very fertile. and suitable to produce a great variety 0! cm s. Sugar and cases are its staples; co so is also grown, and only {or the scarcity of labor it and tobacco would be grown extensively. (Becca nuts would alsoube cultivated ro~ iitably were therea good an ply of la r- are. One of the most remarhable ieatures o! the island is its Pitch lake of some ninety acres in extent, which is a consider- able source of wealth to the color. . The population in 1881 was 153.128. here are twenty-ix steamers arriving yearly from all parts of the world. The imports in 1885 were £2,241,478, and the exports £2,315,664. The public debt on the 30th of September, 1885, was £583,820. Oppo- site the Trinidad Court the Anglo-Conti- nental Guano‘ Works exhibit a collection of sugar canes from all parts of the world. Here side by side the different varieties from east, west, north and south can be compared. The tools used in cultivating the cane and making sugar are also shown, and specimens of the rat-killing mongoose and cane borers make the exhibit a very attractive and interesting one. When we consider the vastness o! the territories, and the hundreds of millions of immortal souls ruled over by Britain, we are led to inquire what is the true source of her great- ness. Evidently the Bible. This is the greatlever which hasraisedhe tothat proud ascendency. that pinnacle 0 power, that mighty ititluence which she holds amongst the nations of the earth. The Bible is the sword which shall slay infidelity, it is the hammer which shall crush drunkenness from earth down to its native hell from whence it came, it is the God-given power which shall raise the world to that high moral and religious pro-eminence which shall lead man in every land to look upon his fellow-man as a brother. Then peace and goodwill shall reign supreme upon this cartinaml loud pecans of praise to the great Father of all shall resound and reverberato throughout the mighty vault of heaven, and angel voices shall take up the loud ac. claim: Glory to God in the highest; peace on earth, man is freed from the dread curse of alcohol, that demon in solution is banished from yonder mundane sphere down to his llMlell, never, never to curse man again. In a. great storm of snow and sleet last \\ 1nIe1-, in 1111 Iland, the wings of rocks froze fast to their bodies and hundreds of the birds were killed by falling t1-ees,being unable to fly. \ iscoum Axbuthnot, of London, has a brown 804,10 that has been 111 his possession caged for more than twenty Years. He 11111111 9 supposed it to‘be a. male until itlaid an egg on April 5111. A correspondent of the London Field tells of a. robin that built its nest on a shelf in his drussingronm andhas laid threeeggs in it. Ile says of the mother robin and her mate: “A small window is always open a few inches, and of a morning when dressing one or the other of the birds will be at the opening watching me and enter hc room the moment I leave it." The testimonials we Eublish may be veri- ï¬ed by any person w 0 may doubt their truthfulness. Emma, Dec. Iiiâ€"We, the undersigned, have used vaxmxn in our families as pre- pared by N. C. Poison A" (10., of Kingston. Out, and certify that it never fails to give relief ï¬n colds, coughs and rheumatic pains ; and we 1mm no hesitation in recommend.- ing it to the public. “7'. PENNOCK, Post- master. Elgin; 11mm W. WARREN; Emu l'uwnLL, Elgin; Cm'mtz Bnowx, South Crosby. to the present time with ï¬rst 56"th 16 the colony. tad oonwwontly the Tex; cent trial bottles may be purchased at my drug store. l’olsou’s Nerviline, the never-failing pain cure. Try it now. Mont I’lfllvult. Looking up from a desk which had just been given him, the ambitious young to. ponvr, fresh from the favorite educational institution of the State, thus addressed the grim old editor : ___ .. a .. . ‘um I. n °‘-i What do you ï¬nd it most aimcun for inexperiengeq me_n_ t_o yrite ?â€H - m- “539.1180,†the old fellow replied. There was nothing harsh in his voice, yet the young fellow turned to his desk and didn‘i Speak again during the evening. «FA widow may not be much of a gar- dener. but she alwu's has an idea that she can raise orange blossom: from weeds. Mr. McMahon. a prominent dmmist in Alliaton. wrote, with order, McCollom‘s Rheumatic Repellant gives good satisfac- tion. and those who are cure of rhedmn- (ism or sciatica recommend it 0 others. “It takes 19.270 bandsmcn to make the music for the 419.139 German oï¬icd‘s and soldiers who keep stop to the martial strains of the Fatherland. A New ank jmlgu recently decided that a tenant‘s lease covers the outside walls of the building as well as tho inside. and that he has a right to use the former for adver- tising purposes. Sixteen tons of licoricé root, cut and baled. is ready for shipment from the nnch of Isaac Len]. Sacramento Valley. Canton nio. who has made quite a success of its culture. Q “It“: u solemn thing.young mm," said the broken-hearted father, " to come into the home of an old man and take um his only daughter, the light of the house old. and the prop and soiace of his declining vcnn. But you have my blessing, ‘nd I wish you every joy, lud«-â€"~." “But I won't take her nwny. sir." interrurted tho young man. in. exprossibly Iï¬â€˜kcm . “Wc‘fl both stay with You." I . ‘ ' ‘ One of tho wb‘ld's energetic an?! snowm- ful women is Elise Buckingham. who manages a fruit farm of seven! lmndred arms in California. 5nd makes money at it. She urges other women to tske n ‘hc mme kind of work. for which she thin t w‘omen are well ï¬tted. In! York city bu eight colored phydcnmq. IA. __ ‘_ “A French knor, who wan hissed for bad singiny. vulva this little 9 ch to the audience. : " adios and gent cmen. I um a wife and ï¬ve children to mpport. Th re- !m-c. it is useless for you to hm me ; 7 , b in; a good husband um! tuber. I mu obliged to Mm: u long n l have bunk." Diuhop White. of Pennsylvania. wu sining one day M «linnvr with that hold ï¬nancier of remlntionnry timm. Robe" Morï¬s. when u: hum- mid: "lmho . I havo-mmlo my ill. and have dmi to you an my impudmce.†"In th“ cue." n- lied the 131M. .. you have cerium; l:- t me the amt" pm a! ynnr estate.‘ "Yrs. His-Imp." interposed" M". White. " Ind it is pluin that' you have entnod in. Mandy upon you Mum." 0. K. Tentlnuny. Bird Stories. James Dogma, a. C. P. R. laborer, was ur- rested in London charged with stealing an open-faced silver watch and 312 in cash from the foreman of the section gang, John Dorman. The latter was walking along the track when Dogan, it is alleged. came 1 up behind him and struck him with a. hntd . weapon, knoCking him insensible, and then ; going through his pockets. The prisoner 1 was remanded till Monday next. The German Crown Prince has visited Dr. Mackenzie daily during the Week. On Monday or Tuesday Dr. Mackenzie will remove another portion of the growth in the Prince‘s throat. By in weideut on Notre Dame â€wet. Manual. {uterdny ufteruoou, Eudora Lwhuuce. be 2')'oar-old non of Funk Luchnnce, was struck by I street cuLnd One of the child’s arms severed from his body. John Snapc, an alleged London man. went to Cleveland when he professed to 'all in loxe with a boarding- house cook and engaged to marry her. Taking the young woman out for a walk. he showed her a cottage which he said he had rented and got 84.5 from his afï¬anced to he] turnishit. 811390 is gone and so is the git ’3 money. 0n Thuraduy evening. 3 boy 7 euro old wss found he] lessly an): M 'n “on. He fell into 3 0e exogvuiou 3nd in ioted a deep wound on is be:d..nnd is now very low. The liquor wss given him by two dissolum women. Afreight train ran 03 zho truck â€br- dsy on the Quad Junction at Be] evino. Samuel Brown. . u. brakeaman. receivin injuries which will probably prove tutu . The injured man in 26 years of sgemnd lives inthat city. Yesterday morning Francis Burgess. First Deputy Reeve of Blenheim, wn unsuited at Drumbo by a man mmed Mc- Nicholla, who struck him repented] . bruising him badly about the head. 0 motive can be ucribed for the cowurdly tot. ' ' Private StiUwell. of the 40th. has been taken to the asylum. having become inane. He was found yesterday morning in I. sWam nest Kingston cmupiin whi 'h it is suppose heuwas all night. Surgeon oyle hss made a complaint to the effect that the medicine supplied is ipsuflï¬cient and inferior. The recent charge agains} Robert Watson for child murdc has had the effect of clear ing all the gypsras out of the woods in the rear of London South. Should they main put in an appearance the residents will take steps to have then promptly excluded from these woods. During Thursday night burglars broke into Stewart’s blacksmith shop, Brantford. and carried away a. sledge hammer, chisel and a. pair of pliers.“ With theaetools they entered Thos. Elliott’s coal oï¬ice and attempted to break into the safe. They broke the combination knob of? and depart- ed. leavin I the tools. Evidently they were frightone . In the 40th But-lion st Kingston csm no eight Indisns from Rice Lsks. sn Cspt. Snelgrove says they no desirsblo men. being orderly. saliva sud good shots. One of them in the son of Chief Crow. The number of cottlo shipped from Mon- trul uince theppening of unisstion up to the 25111 J an: shown tn incrau of 1,907 bend over [at you to ulna duo. Mgr. Persian and Mgr. Gmfldi have left Rome for Ireland on the mission entrusted to them by the Pope. They are instructed to make a personal observation and prepare a. report on the political and social condi- tion of the Irish people. ' Emu Foam-in. of But Guard. naiv- ed u kic tram I ham on [hunch “Ml" “3'0“ mi died yuterdq mung“ tom tho 9 acts. Frank Hugh O’Donnell, formerly mem- ber of Parliament for Dungarvan and 0.3;- \'ice-Presidmzt of the Home Rule Con- federation. has brought suit against the London Tinws for libel. The suit is based upon an article commenting on the letter recently sent to the l'inws by O’Donnell to correct statements made by that paper regarding the alleged connection of PM. neilism with Irish crimes. It is expected that “ Parnellism and Crime†issues will be raised in the course of the trial. Mr. Wm. M. Murphy. at Nationalist member of Parliament, while sailing in his yacht in Bantry Bay with a party of friends. hoisted a small rrcen flag. The captain of RM 8. Shining?“ upon noticing this action, sent a party of marines to tho yacht with orders to haul down the flag and carry it 0“. These instructions Were obeyed. It is expected that,asa protest against this act of the captain of the Shannon, the Bantry regatta, which has been ï¬xed for Monday. will be postponed until the Shannon leaves the bay. The Marquis of llnrtington. in a speech at Manchester last evening, referred. to Home Rule for Ireland as being for a time at least decided against. He protested against the minority in Parliament being allowed to further prevent legislation, especially denouncing that Section of the minority directly associated with a foreign conspiracy aiming at the establishment of an Irish republic. Referring to Mr. Glad. stone’s offer for a conference. Lord Har- tington said that the time had not arrived for a reunion of the Liberal party. He demanded a general basis of agreement before- undertaking negotiations. Any agreement. he added, must be open to the full knowledge of the Conservatives. who had been loyal to the“ Unionists and do. served their conï¬dence in return. ,, At North Industry, Ohio, 0. amdll village in Stark County. yesterdny afternoon (Jon- md Doll, 3 coal miner: aged 45 years. killed his wife and step-son with n hatchet in n quarrel resulting from compromising letters found in pogsession of the woman}. The {cmuins o? the unknown man which were found in Niagara Riwr on \Vodnca- gay lynx-p hgun idenï¬ï¬ed b3: \f2m. Knch, of 1’0th Erie, Ont, as those 0'! his comm-luv, John Bucher. 0n Jammry 19th last Bucher and Wm. Knch, jun, went to Buï¬'alo in u small boat. When tï¬ey started to go back I blinding snowstorm came on. Ind they were never seen alive again. ‘ Bucherlenvm A gift; The body of Kitch has not yet been found. He hnd'four children. Man wants but little hora below. But wants that little strong. 'l‘hiuis espccitlly true of a purge. Tho avenge man or wcmgn does .not precisely banker for It as 3 rule, but when tlken wishes it to be prompt, sure 3nd effectiv .- Dr. l’iorcb'a l’leunnt l’urgativo Pellet loam nothing to be. desired in point of efï¬cacy. nnd yet their action is tdtully free from any nnplesmnt symptoms, or dis- agreeable usher-effects. Purely vegetable, perfectly harmlen. , ‘ «An exchange any: 2" " Bitinw the lips in u bud habit.“ So ‘tis. The mum who‘ll bite a girl‘s tip is no gentlemen. _ TELEGRLP‘ Hid ï¬tï¬ï¬m‘ â€Y. It. thousands of cute: no the bent ndwertisemem {or Dr. (“go'- Cumh Remedy. . . H The Divorce nm adordina relief to Susan Ash was passed by the Hentc yeaterduy u Imen‘ied pby the ( ommons. l woman are I rum inntuncen thou- who I mud the honey an heir doth»- A French \inoy 1m! which «s ï¬rst tilted §n the twelfth century is to be ION: Bulximnre warrimn: The worst dreamt! "\l- U “*9 ummv m Mm. uh m r? H7 w.» . » r-'. sen 1&4qu “worn. .1...th “‘0 ($0.. NOW Havel. MARLIN Magulno who. Ilm ‘I'Ipfl uh an no. on Mtjor Kincaid (wiio has just poppod)â€"~ I’m not so very old, Miss Daisy. King Solomon was owr t hundred, ou know. when he married, and I' m sure a made t 30931 hupbmd. III!" Ito-IN. Huck ha; been written agd how in make hornee happy. The - araliet Ind tho reacher have hacknayed this tlmno unu it would aeam nothing more remained to be said. But the philoaopluu have gone far out. 01 their way to account for the prevalence of ill-anoriod con la. and unhappy homes and have overl d the cilia! cause. Moot o! the unhappincu a" married life can be traced directly to Show functional dormngomonla to which women are subject. In nine canoe out 01 ten the irritable dieaaiiaï¬ed and unhappy wife is a sufferer from some “ female com- plaint.†A trial of Dr. l’ierce'l Favorite Prescription will produce more domestic happiness than a million garment or philosophical treatises. it cures all tho-o peculiar weaknesacs and ailments incident to womvn. It is the only medicine eold by druggiuts. under a positive guarantee from the inanufnctureru. that it will give util- faction in every case. or money will be re- funded. Sou guarantee printed on wrapper enclosing bottle. Tum year being the tercentemry o! the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, it in proposed to hold at I’eterborough an hil- toriqal exhibition of portraits, rings, mis~ sale. and 911 @jects of interest connected with the! unfurtunate Queen. The exhi- bition will be opened on the 139.11 of July and closed on or about the 9th of August, so as t‘o include the date of Queen Mary’s burial in Peterborough Cnthednl. The Queen has given her patronage to the un- dertaking. and the Dean of Peter'borough is the president of a very influential com- mittee by which the exhibition will be managed. - Min Crozier-â€" Yul, but he hud so many wives M s time thnt mower-«cure of him was nicely distributed. don‘t you know. Sheml like this 21300 immensely since they have the new branch chef Ho (weakin his French. but generous to n fault)»~Waitnh. bring 01er for two. ’i'lm mui'nom or many thousands of easel of thou- vhmu': Weaknesses and distressing niiuwnts puouli: m i’l-mnlvs. at the lnmlids’ ugh-i and Surgical institute. Bufl'uio. N. Y.. i'u‘hlliidl‘dl‘d n vast ex pnrience in nicely min tâ€" ing: and thoroughly tasting remedies for t 0 ('ill'-' uf wummx's vt‘nlim‘ maladies. Dr. Pierce!» ‘avorlto Prescription i: liw uulgrnwtin m‘ romlt. of this great and \' :l Lxhlu (-xpv ricncn. Thousands of testimoâ€" ‘uinis. rv-roiw-d {rum patients and Iron: physi- puma w in 1mm tt-stml it in the more nag-u. mm] and obstinate cases which bud bu ed thuir skill. pmw- it to be the t wmidcrtul rt'mmiy uvcr devm-«l for the relic and cure of sumxrim: women. it is not. recommended as “cure-nil," but as a most perfect. Speciï¬c for \vmnnn'qpt-ouiiuf agiiqwmg. As a Buwcrful, luv] oraung tonic, it imparts Enough to [)0 Whale syswm. and in the womb and its_ up ndnges in Pilflicuhir. Fur nvvrworked. ‘ worn-out." Hun-down," debilitated teachers. minim-rs. drossmukvrs. mainstream-s, “shop-girls," humoâ€" km-pc-m. nursin' "mun-m. and {m-blc women mmvruliy. Dr. ’icrco's Favorite Prescription is lbw groan-st vurihlf' boon. being unequaled as an uppetizimz mrd a! and restorative tonic. A: a soothing and strengthening nervino, “Favorite l’roscriytion“ is une- 1 unled and is im'nlunbln- in n1 nyin and sub- uing nervous vxcimhillty. irrna imy. ex. haustwu, prostmlinn, hysteria. spasms and other diatrnssing, m-rvoua symptoms com- nmnly mmndnut upon functional and organic disease of thn womb. it induwn refreshing six-up and relieves mental nuxiety and de« sponlienoy. , Dr. Pleroc’n Favorite Proncrlptlon In a lo Itlmnua medicine. cart-fully ('mmmunr .er by an («pork-hood and gk‘mfpi ‘~"â€"â€"' (-mnpmmdvd by an (-x wrwnom and ammun physivinn. and uduptm tn woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in its conmnsitinn and Porn-ell harmless to m efl'octs in any mm itlon 0 the system. For morning siuknvss. or nnusm. from whatever onus" arising. wmk stomach. indignation. dys- pvrmm and kindrml symptoms. 118 use. In small dam-s. win pmn‘ very lmnvflriul. “ Favorite Prescription ’9 In a poll- Hvo cur-v fur the most. mmplir‘ntod ud ob- stmatn msm nf lummrrhvu. excessive owing. painful nwmtrlumnn. unnatural suppmiono. thumw, or anim: H! the womb. wonk back. ' fmnnlv wmkr w.“ untowmion. retrovnnion. lwnrinp-dnwn tannnthmn. (-hrnnic congestion. mflmnmminn and ulvv-raunu n! the womh.1n- flammation, pain and tr-nderncm in ovma. nagnmpuniml \gm) “ intrgmd hmt." A“. _‘ L_“ A: a regulator and prnmnmr of func- tional avtinn. at that critical Mind of change from girlhood to wmnnnho . “ Favorite Pro- acr’npf‘mn " is a pvriucuy safe remedial out. and mm wruducv only good results. t. I. uqunliy (- cupious und 3.111119le 1:1.th efl'ecta QEEHTARFH "in? Hui}; idiééirdéi's aid? daring; mama inoidvnt tn that Ian-r and mast critical po‘gig‘d.“known as “ 'I‘lm (‘hnnge nf Life." ,,A.__l‘_ n ..... .“I.A-‘ Qt-nL.‘_ ¢-|.A- r “ Favorite Prouvrlpuon â€when taken in cnmmstinn with‘ thv use of Dr. l'ivrm's Gown Mn-dim! him-uwuy, and amau'laxntlve doses M hr. Worm-'9 Put rm '0. Pellets (Little Liver Pins). cure-n Liver. 'ld ey and Bladder dmvnmn. Thvir cmnmnod use also wmovea blood taunts. and zmoliohm mum-mun and scmggnqus puma!» from the â€930m. _,_,-_4--A_ - AL- _“_ m“'ll‘n'“3ri'i3hiiie‘iéH 110“ 55 inwtho nnly medsoimg for wommsmï¬rkl s drumnmx under a ponnlvo guarantee, from thu manu- facturers. that it “ Ill give wtlnfncflnn imvcry mm- or mom-y win he rvfundod. This guaran- tee has bwn printed on the bonus-wrapper. and faithfully carried out {or many you-a. Large hotllen 4100 doses) 01.00, or II! bottle: [or $5.00. 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