Canadian illustrated news, 11 mars 1882, samedi 11 mars 1882
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V r m K r IC T i K r n v t; 146 CANADIAN ILLUSTRATED NEWS.Mahch 11, 1882.Th* Cakadian lM.r8TBATEDNr.ws is printod tnd publishfd fven- Sâturday by The IU kland Lithocrai\u2019iuc ('onfany (Limited.) at their offices, .*> *»d 7 Hlennr StnTt, Montreal, on the following conditions : *» .00 jvr Annum, in »d-rance ; $4.f.O if not jutid strictly in adxance.All remittances and business communications to be addressed to ('«.H.Bi\u2019kianp, totural Manager.TKMPKRATfKK aa otwarved bv 1I«ak> & Haraisom, Therm.'«uter Aid Bar.>\u2022 t.t Marn-l\u2014At the OjAra Bouffe\u2014 Mneioa! and Itratna'e\u2014Hun r.tj»\u2014The s ,\tr'» Sweetheart\u2014Mi«* Tw!*ier\u2014Sel*r.e .»nd s t er rg \u2014 F h< e» fr«.m L.ndon\u2014Ah J#.,ne»,e varait_ \u2022tar Fhe«« t 'olamn umouii iiLusmiiTEO news, Montreal.Saturday.March 11.1882.THE WEEK.Thk aiarmin^Dows ufthe attempt uj\u2018OD the Queen\u2019s life which reachoti us on Thursday\tw;is fortunately accom- panied by the assurance that Ht-r Majesty had not only escaped the assassin\u2019s .um, but h.td suffered no sorioti- ro-ults from the shock.It has been generally felt that the recent mania for L\".issic.ition uf those in pDwer predicated a state of thinir-which might threaten danger to ur In-loved sovereign, anil unus-ial precaution' fur her safety have l** rn taken of late.It was not so much the deliberate atte mpt uf an ass;issin that was feared, but the influence of the terrible events of the past year upon the un-table mind of some crank.Probably, however, in this cas.-, etfect and cause had widely different n-lations.The examination of Ma< lean* seerns to have fully -sitisfied people of ttie8 which Her Majesty has had at the hands of lunatic-1 pout times in all during her long reign has tie-Queen\u2019s life been attempted, in every ca \u2022\u2022 providentially without Linn.In even case, too, the would-fs- a.\"ic.'in has Is en unmistakeably in.-ane, Oxford, the young carpenter, who in 184«> -hot at the royal carriage as it passed down Constitution Hill, was imprisoned fur in my years in the criminal lunatic asylum at iiroad-moor, when* the present writer has seen him peaceably employed at his bench.His recovery has been lately pronounced as complete, and since hi' release he has over and over again expressed his sorrow for the \u201c wicked piece of foolery \u201d which marr-d his life.The assault which followed wa« by a hopeless madman of the name of Francis, who attacked H**r Majesty in 1Ml\\ and struck her a Jdow in the face, without, however, seriou-i result*.I he boy O\u2019Connor, who levelled a pis tol at the Queen in !*'\u2022!*, hut without firing it, was pardoned hy Her Majesty's intercession, and sent to Australia.But his case was another of undoubted in sanity, and when caught a year after lurk ing in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, he was identified and conveyed to a lunatic asylum, after which he was sent to New Zealand.Previous to the last-mentioned attempt, an Act of Parliament was passed providing the punishment of flogging for attempts or threats against Her Majesty\u2019s person.This seems to have had the same effect as a similar provision undoubtedly did in the putting a stop to garotting.This law still exi>ts and may be enforced in Maclean\u2019s ca-m*, should not a more merciful view of his irresponsibility be taken.One thing is certain, that the present incident will do much to accentuate the necessity already felt of taking some etli-cient measures to protect society again't the insane, or that even more d.ingeious class, to whom of late the epithet ot \u201c cranks \u201d has liecn applied.What those measures are to Ih* will be one of the great questions of the next few years, side li' Cofiimt -re.repeat the j>eifortnauce, ami it i* to In- 1 j .j b-al 1 > iu * t\u2019.«l ;> t xx w- intro lu.>d lo re t*y ladit s of the St A \u2022 *hurch choir notne time agi>, and \"n*- an h| that the profesdonala «ho are t.ptf -\u2022 it -hortlv will a* well.Commander (\u2019hejne\u2019t lecture waa giv.n : .tin- oi'pi.\u2022 ' of the uitawa Literary an 1 > Lwo rivals in prophecy will have their title Sw.-u t\\ An intereating |*|-r w r* ¦ 1 eatHstroplneal predictions of the end of the pr .J.lV atth.>.ti.-.v* ro< Ilia hy Senator \\ , World put to the test during the enming ,.ntitie.t \u201c> .ine Note* on the PhT* graphy and \\r h w 1 i;x of Palestine Another tournament in tin- liouæ n I \u2022 lax .on t o x»:.;i of Sir < h.ir!.'\t1 ,| ; comment* on the tai ig*-t.hr an the ., quarter of x cen ury.Mr.I'm- ior * er-tatic comet will, he anticipates, in I**!/?m iko it cxcex dmgly warm for those ot u* wlio are alive at that date, but no b - i p«\u2018r*on than N »*irai»ami* will bave to bo hoard first.Kleven vea.w earlier will take *h,T' thr lh,,N ,rr ukin*\t,,r ,r place a remarkable^ religio-meteorolagic other* aay, the s.nU*.rr liking down cun j unction, in which, according to tie* elder prophet, we .xfo speCMAllv in'.x-re-to.l.I he .ini of the world i* furetold by liitn in the lines ^uati I Ceorge* I heu cru- if-ra, th April, St.Mark\u2019* I » iy.Curiously enough, when examined by the side of Mr.Pies'-ion\u2019* scientific prediction, it »p|»-ars that the date* olilv differ 111 181*7 hv a single day,- Faster* falling ujh.ii the* 24th \u201ef ;\tr m hi* eb m.nt at that pa.timr April.Ih-D id of the 2-r»th and in the 'or Kirhanl I'artwmht Pel ilrawn mH -.I many c.hang*\" uf the \"alendar since th** ir»* upa.by .-omnifi.ting \"ti the utigramn.F day* of N'»*TRAT»AMLs, a day may easily |.(.rt*-el .x of *ir \u201c N r.\u201d Tilb-y ¦ :\t¦ .\ti Frs f.-ur * Kilmarnock, which ha* tireomc an \u2018 stitutiou\u201d in '\u2018ttax** Sir * 1 t.i.*t he is himself peculiarly fuaay an«l overl*earing* enter*'I th*- lb>ll*e t'ntlsf the alis.le \"f melanehnly hotrl, (Shakespeare, slightly niter*-*!!, ami «umnion'd th* Common* t*> th** Senst**, where Ilia k* \u2022 lency gave th*- Koval »s**-iit t«> a c«»uple of t>ili*.Madame |Civ*- King's secoml cotii\u2019ert was 1* > att*n*leirrA.At this jMiint an found th.b » est of the mountain* which *kirt this gn .t Thi *e js-ak*.or.\u2022 cov.-reil with y.Her sbl pines, now only present to th* vow aril \u2022\t-son which rnnam but th* trsre* of t .ir n .\u2022 :o fonsts in th* bar* trunks left by the T«y\ts\tf ale\tand\t!.re /'\t/\tl.i\ti if\t' 1\t, n*ar\ttin\t* oiihing*\tKiv.\tr, tw- him lr.i miles fi.m < *Mawa This view w .* i.tk-n :!.> stun « f Nom 1' j.aiatik Th- *.* .\u2022 * ire rrovsii g the lak* \u2022 n the 1 \u2022 , an 1 ot* ti y \u2022' tv and provisiona for the si intyiri.n -.f M\ts\tPerl* y\tand\tM l.yitghlin\tThe\t.-t\tof .y ir.* \u2022* y\t* ry\tgr* -it, «* 1\tt* n\tof h *v\t« I.!\t' I r »t I .rt » oulonge on the 1 *!tawa, 1* n.rrh $«o by the tin., it is delivered *t its \u2022\u2022 nation.In older to avo d being juii t*.¦ \u2022 xja-i.s* », Mr M I jiughlin has r*solv.( 1 i ¦ d n shai.y t g on the upp* r < oiiloiigo until *1*11 hay\u2022* got into working >rder a :. \u2022 \u2022 ¦ .n.*, ¦\t' «-k ! .r th*' *\u2022\u2022 n.pb lion f which pro by! \\ four \u2022\u2022* y* ms will be r» quin 1.\u2019H M-Ian gl.11 ' in \u2022 s a?* 1 !.*\u2022 most distant on the missioii.i v 1 i.t* Th* y .re situate*! 2.'*o miles north «\u2022-! ¦\tt \u2022 Ml IWS, i*|:t| while ill that toy'll we left but ' in* lies if *now, on lb*1 U|.|*er t'oiilogio we \u2022¦\u2022i live left.II til/.» !/.1 '¦ r> ¦/ A\u2019 /\t\u2018 , nci/i r.|i*i.1 f y.1 nfit\tI !.|*\t1 l.-ituate*] 111*011 Porcupine l.«k* l oulong* K I b.Te an* in fins place :t faiuili* » \"( AlgoiM|Uins, upieil in hunting cariboo, fx-aver, it.1 flu itil.i.o hunting was very sui'«*,ssfnl lins y< M IVttengill ami t'\u2022\u2022., newspajier a-1 vrrtisinir agents, w.te ani.*i gst th Mill r* r* by the U;, fire m park K.w, but hav.resumed jr, f \u2022 ihty for th* transaction ot tluir huainea».I t.lr.nt!»pii .jsirtrait of Mr.\u2022 able in the Iebnury '\t./ i* f low- 1 in the |>r* s* nt ¦ Mi W D.Hov painted by Mr.I.P \\ iuton, and engraved by Mr.W H.Cl **.n.\" Broken Banks and I.n I >tre.t r> Hi the siihje.t 1 f a p iper of th* dally uoticeahle.M M.»rv i! .1 k 1\tt.-\u2019» tl.ir i j.ap.r on M y it: I.!- .* etititb 1 \" 1 r rn M- r*-Si4 t- Mex- : * \u2018 \\ Kanihl*'in 'hi PI 1! .1.Iphia\" Nils* Kli/ats-th I !.' in - \u2022 in !u*h-s y, .pi tur.-ij.ie and delicate etching* by iVnml Mr.talands contributes m original ballad in Komany and m \u201c M :*¦,\t* ' f't j p-r \u2022\t\u2018 ''p.r» m N**w \\ .>rk,\u201d in \u2022»/'a il l* styb m i with mu.h in-1 terestmg i!i' I t*.Tic.th* h-gmnmg* t the nmai a dram » in \\n.n .*.Win\u2019ir sports ar«-tb.*ti\u2019j.\u2022 f two limN'ra*.! pa; 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