IIIJI IIIII ' "3 B. IU I15` XIV. Rcv. N. `I. (`both pnnrho-I on Sunday cloning in Sychnhan upon duty cl (` this In the pram! rol ` ' ' " ? .IInlin-M("AnLv, II, __ 'nnhef:.~nnn( 1 In-ill". ' . . Rev. l"r. Kelly lecturu ll Centrcvillo. on the I50: inst, upon Irohnd. her faith. ` her narrow, and her I II` D-II AL- ..___ Al... ...._,I1,I-A_ RA- "(SI CWTUW, Cl)" IITT "ll-II-I. J. W. Hall. the omuorvsllro mnnliclsu for Ad-lingmn. bu boon laid up for none ulna with Ian int he in ht-Mar now. "nu H I l`L..-- -.-....L..I an El-..I.-e t0~d`q -_ IWCI`. I". H. Sm the ntcncln the fund lodge ol the Son: nl Inglunl. thin): -1-gun in Barrie tn.lAI.- I _ IIIU I.\l.ll.I'., ll XI'IUIIIIy III `I IDTIIKKVIIIQ. Annie Rothwell, of this city. has A plan ing poem in .\londny'n Mail entitled An \ IIU WIII IR. Iljlll IWU WK`! Mm Gilt-oy. ol the salvation Anny. Hun- iltnn. has received marching onlern. John R. fill, deputy 1` master of the 1.0.0.]-`.. is seriously il at Bnockville. Ann}- D..n|......II ..I ah}. ...'o.~ I.-- - ..I..- JIUIIIIYCI. C. H. (`lurk Ilu vhnrge of the elocution ` clan in Queen`: university. J. R. Page. furrier. bu e In .\lnmr~cAl. He will he absent two won I ll_. l\:I...... ..l .L. --I.--..'.._ -__.-. |l-_, I . II. I .\lomn-Al. 1` ll 1`I u. uaunu; uecnsunry, d. .\It`\ Jule: urea surer. S. .\lcL\ughlin: ll uf t'., H. Chaun- herlnin : lecluu-r. (,'. Edgar ; lvpnt ' lectur- ers, H. .\IcL'rwL-In-n. W. Smith. 'he ncx meeting ucvun in Nnpuxee. Pooplo \I'hnoo love-onu. Saying: and Dolnli Auracl Attention. HIS pucnel. During an interview .\It-ugher admitted i that he had sold I-`rner's piano and received 1 8|?!) in cash and other things for it. He had spent the money. "Ten da -3 ago Ilr. (`urtis came to me, he said. uni asked me if I could sell a piano for him. I told him I could sell anytlnn if I got well paid for it. The doctor wnntet awritten agreement. but Iohjeetod. The piano the doctor gave me to sell was worth 818. : wholesale, or $1) retail. I sold it for 8250. luut did not _\' him any money, for I spent it shortly ter I got it. I dealt with Dr. Curtis on several occasions before. He viive me some time ago two machines to sel for him. I placed these in houses and expect to sell them shortly. )1)" commission on them will be 8.1), and I intend givinv the money to the doctor in part payment Ior his piano. The idea that I was making my way to the United States when I was captured is false. My lawyer, .\lr. .\|c-Intyre. Q.(`.. intended to leave the city aml would not return until Friday. and so I was going to remain aith my father until that time. Then I would ` return to the city and have the cane against ' me proceeded with. The use will he hoanl hy the magistrate on Friday. This manning M her was brought le- fore the ' tratcm charged with having committed rand by ap ting another`: money to his own me. e asked that the can he adjourned until Friday. as Mr. .\le- ` Intyre could not defend him until that day. The requmt was granted. lotuunodwotk . Huh. I Nlhd H (In Vhlh -`III Ivnllunv , in A holin- PIHCCII HIS nanu OH Johnnie, you are I brought to the city. ; with clothing with I his pocket. lhlrinu nn inn-rr lulll auu`u:u CITES \\ one ISIIINI. The doctor wu soon after him with police ntiicer Aiken. The _t-ab sleigh was noticed near Hutton Bay, and at Hlneklefs Point Meegher diaeinbnrked to see hla fnthenn pre- \`enti\'e oicer there. When Dr. (`urtis and the policeman drove up the were told that they were too late. .\|ea iier was in Cape Vincent. Aiken entered ne custom house, leaving Dr. Curtis nnguarl outside. Aiken went into Mr. .\lengher's otiice, at the rear of the building, but could not tind the young man. He then went. into the building pro- wr. occupied by the Briggs Bros. He tint .|m. Briggs and told her that he had a war- rant to arrest .\lr. .\leagher, and he wanted to search the house. She stubbornly re~ z'.:sed to allow him to do so. He tried to 1`.-.son with her. She asserted her right to . brevent the otlicer cnrr `in out his deslrns. L H ~ ` her. upstairs, c then told her that e would senrth the house in spite of her rotests. and lighted I hunp intendinf to go Into the cellar. .\leag~ nearing the conversation, and thinkin - it best, came down shim. Aiken placed nis hand on his shoulder and said : ".'nhnnin vnn urn IIII! nrinnnnr H "n Irna l l)r_ Curtis nnil 1). Fraser Suld to llaivo Been I-iuehred -'l'hoA'onng Man lino Food in.` .\loney'llet-eli-ed. (or Sales. of ` l`lnnos-Ile Tells the story llllhaelf. i i i John G. .\l her, iano ' nt, was ar- rested yesten(l:: afteriioon. lm months ago Donald Frauen, bunker, cmumissioned hnn to sell a piano. valued at $2111". Meag- her placed the instnunent in the Dominion business college. but later removed it and placed it in a `citizen's house, where it re- mained for nearly two months. Finally .\leagher found a purchaser in .\lr.-Reeves. who gave him Sill) cash and kind to the amount of $20 for the in:-tnnnent. Meagher did not then inform .\lr. Fraser of the sale. llr. Curtis ulso had a piano, valued at $300. which he wanted to dis of. .\lt`4lglll` agreed to sell it if he con d; lie _t'i\i_iVzta:scIl_ ieiilii'ual_V',`. itnd \iltiIimtel)' Mr. llcuiipre tool: it. paying $250. The Inuncy was not ad vanced tn the doctor, and the announcement was made that the money had been lost. Mengher would give no account of the cash. hence a warrant was issued. Meagher heard of his intended arrest. secured a cal), and started ncross Wolfe Island. 'l`I... ,a.....;.- ...-.. ..-.._ _u... i.:... ...:u. ....i;.... A vounc MAN ARRESTED org THE 1 vanes or THE STATES. Iouhvft AX fluglnb A KID Ell`. - hnA-n ` H. Hatch is 1-njnyina the xnrniul It ulrnnl [TAKEN ox A \v'A 1iR.s.i\`ii -1-... -uu IIYIIIIIII lnrun. At an early hour this morning Miss Han- nah Marvin, of this city, was united in mar- riage to Mr. John (`onnolly. of Wolfe ls- hmcl. in St. Mary's cathedral by the Rev. Fr. Twoniey. The bride was the recipient of many costly and beautiful presents. We e.\tend our congratulations `to the happy couple. `.-.,- `vi ...-...--, .-_v-V-.v-' - DEM-llotu. In |..L.lL-.....LhA.I..n-...1.- AQJQAA PERSONAL MENTTON. 7 III, .'. He hul a valise lled nhim, and sixty cents in PTIEJIICI1 I I U I ll! 2 my prisoner.` - "0 km! A \- n-ur wuununu urho `Inhabit. uh vs. kap-salt J`... Juulhrlbo vs. I. -8.1! tot dgncnllut with V` The Ocors I`.lnwt. Al. the annual meetin of the Adalington county orange lodge he]; in En: erprile the following oicers were elected: L'..\I., (`. Rilev: l).(`..\l., L .\lc(3o\\'an; chaplain, \\'. Harris; secretary, J. .\lc('nhe: trea- . S ,\Ix-l-\||1vhlin- II nil` ll l'|nun wwgu-:1-nwutvvv 7 I1!/Tl Thodivhiououutuuhob-dny has baa. J hbopdlhg. The Bil!!!` I at Lnidhvi A snnllboolovlln-bud thocaou Q_|-n IM._.._Jna l\.Il.r\.InlI:I,-urului IZIII .Il Ihouiail :lrbduu`.will axon!)- inpllurnlim hodou-sun Ihllolbe hluuudthoeily. Shh-ling:-1| IhnIm|lh-nmu-rah.`-. jdIW.ll CUVII. ' urn-Cary (ohnqui `hd-Iguana .huml|a.dtho uuou-nu than to pmpunu exhuiouoltho &l`.":. dock. north I the . u oxiail currbduu`. will \- PTYFFII` I} KT-W, "W TV"-'1" r`IIU. Jovl nun: tho had 0! I pig. salted, no IhnrhoutIoNrnu_yncMhlicann-I onlpuuuu cbukbyjov|utIo|ory nlly liq indium! not null) M In hula" in -' ciunuh nocnvfn clover. 130-nu. ill; snort-tnrvnllhalgmu-nnni IEIWDC UIIISIXTKIICV KIIII. I30 very wont this on " in the nniwrlnl verdict lot I81! 87. The Pitt: burg tanner who bound of goal tame: and good than Sir John 7:: in Power mu! loans in only political ulinentn in `the warring ole-mum They are simply pnpuing the country for n-funn l1l|0. Jail n-nan. IL. Land on! n nu`. -nltgd In ITI H W I1`. III. Mr. Blnke Inn engagements throughout tho province until ole-tuna day. and any: hr cunot visit Kinpaun. The .\un-. however. nytlnh caning. and it o Ito know. P1.-rhnphe Iilllnndhou Sm thin. TX; var! rnl-inhrnn I'I~nru inllm -um (nail us nu.-nu. uvnvuuu. At A political meeting held in Deserontu, .\lr. John \\'hite stated that in a short time the Napanoe branch of the N.T. & Q.R.. from Nnpnuee to Desemnto, would be com- pleted presumably with dominion aid. He also stated that th-\ line from Tmnworth to Bridgewnter would be nished at an early date. |u.; `SIC EV grimy` 3.13 lb Cnwfoni. no onngemen 0! (Run intend holdir.-' ncelchntion in that citv on the twelfth July. The True Blues. Briton: and man of thb city will he iavihod. It is like 3' many will accept the invitation. :TIo utt. S1-ythiadon not land he: par songus In Cumin She is I (`nmnler and in exptchd in New York tn Sunday or Non lay. Hr. Gun: will be here in time fat the nomination and I I1-ccptiun. P Rh}: LA: olnvnnounontn lhnnnalu-mo Illll I3! III II UR`. l'I\`aporatal (llifuruin plums. 2&2 I?-.: (`nliforuia pitted ms. ilk. |b.: ovnpont lu L-I ion. 2;`. lb.: blackhtrriu. l5c. lb.: gate evaponhd apricot. 9.1: lb (_`t-ntfonl. , nu: aecu uu Iulucr IIIII ull VXIIIOT II. Cook`: mill: at .\lorton caught tire from n ' detective stove lust week and were destm `- ed. The buildings in the village nu'ruw?_\' 1-ocnpeql from being I-umeul. The wind shifted in time. l`..__.___a._I l`_I:l.._..:_ _I_._,,, an n urn wutfll Illl rvtluj Incrvlile ner 815131]. .-\n eclipse of (e moon occurs tonight. It will be visible in Cumin, provided then` ' is a clear sky. The eclipse on the 22nd will be seen no matter that the weather in. (Elk `n Inll. at \I.\-Ann ngunlno 03.. 3...... _ UCITIIIK (`)I".'[3. John Himy. huckster. pnmhucal fowl: on the market this morning before I0 o'clock. A policeman summoned him hefom the ma gistrnte md he Wu ned I2 and mom. 1`n.nIr An nnlar urn: Info -0 oh. I :-u-9.... gnuruw: nnu no In uncu '2 um (ISIS. 'l'tHla_v an order WIS left at the K` ton foundry for the contraction of two I eels for the steamer Maud. It in said than the new wheel: will reutly incruae her speed. c eclime l moon occur: tn-ninln llll `III! IXIIUI IIIIIII . .\lr. Cockbum, shipsmith. says that ho him never. since he slanted business on hi~ own account. experienced such hnnl time. as It preaent. The unfnolinaw Hmniltnn 7'.'mp. gave 1` ll 33 II plum. The unfeeling Hamilton 7'o'mre says T. H. .\ld:uire "ore his Prince Albert coat in .1 [ fuhiqu that gave him the appearance at" : vrcumg corsets. Jnhn Iiinov hnnK-char nun-uh-:u;.I `t\-r.n runs - `.01-I vuu nuulvluu In- Lake. loruierly a hotel keeper in l'ict,on. ` has been arrested for thmatening to shoot. his wife, whom he followed to Wooler from Michigan. Lake was committed for trial. He is supposed to be partially insane, the n-snlt of drink. He says he fought. the whole province on the Dunkih act, and he will now tight the courts. IUTIII UVCT. '1 he hotel property at Fisher's landing hm been leased to S. E. Knight, who for yenm was manager of the Sport Island property for the Pucker fnmily. `I- l`...-LL.._.. -L2_._...2gL ,,.,, A` A I IICI I IFS. +\Il|`~ \ I 3 l\II`I. A dozen men are chasing politicians about Jefferson county to get positions in the Cap` Vincent custom house. Its the same the world over. 'IL_ L_g..I _.._._-,_4__ ,. I): L I I II I u one luulu, at. I nan lllccullg nclll mere. .-\ tnlvoggnn owned by B. Amold, student of the Dominion Business college, was stolen from a house on Barrie street on .\`atunln_\'. Sweet oranges. 200. dox.; lemons, 20:2. duz; huh cocuunuta. new dates. I012. 1b.; gs. 10:-. In; line winter apples, choice crnn berries. ~Ja.-L (`rawfonl \ |/____~ __,A.. .___ ,.L__._, .7 VIEA? ` I lIlII|I`L`IH$ UUIVIIIIUCIIC. Bud watcher prevented the cor mtinn meh from working in the drains to-( any. \'-an-hl:n' the engine frame of who gnu. lIIICl`(l Ill IIIU lllllr UUIIII I Holt. Last night Rev. Mr. Sparling wiped out a debt of $450 on 3 .\lethodist church at Wolfe Island, at I let meeting held there. A tnluwnmn mrmscl luv I-`. AI-nnl.l aou.lm.o {urn uvlll VIUIIIII3 ll! IIIU unuua ll!-(lily. Yostc-r:lan_\' the engine frame of the steer mer(`it_v of Kingston were removed and plnced in the steamer John Thom. [Ant ninhl: Rnr, \Ir .\'nm-lino u-inml nu! `It'll lIC`l`Il Llllg. At an examination for teachers in R0 (`hE'SfEl'. I). Allan. of this city. secured a V third-class certicate. I)...I ......A.|4.._ ................I .l.,. ..._____ .: Illlll I 5U ||l) ll. Ald. .\luvkIestou mu-hed the counci L-hamberlust mght mat as the muncillnnx ` were do.`-parting. At ah ornminntinn fnr tn.-u-lmnx in 4\_ Blllle [Ur I Clllplllg gmullll. The telephone girl l`t\!5llll\lt`s the pictures of saints. Then: are always so imuiy hellns nnT_n|nl lIt`l` in-ml. Inn -o.._-.. 1\` -I....A ..g \l......._ _I __ Ell I arunnal her In-ml. The storm of sleet at Montreal will nmkv the carnival most elIjo)'al)lc~~t0 thnsc whn 1 ll1I]".gOllO\\'ll. . ` mu-hot .L__I,._ I__a -:._I.; 2..-; 4. .I, , As Alexander Ritchie, township clerk, lnvemry, was lemlin n hull esterday the pole became detachec from t. e nose ring and the animal attacked him, knocking him down And badly bruising him about the lnmly, besides giving him an ugly vut over the left eye. ` 'IIHI'H"If`IIfUI `~ kindling, most. likely. The ladies verdict: } leriesat Laidlnw'a." l`....I..s-.. I-l_...l ...:II ..i.. . IICI llv IJIIIIIIIWK Carleton Island will be s(`1'll_l`I.*(l by tho gnmd army of the repuhliv in New York state for In camping gmuml. The lvloinhnmx nrirl romolnlxlnu Il\n ulnhn-on Ill! ICIVSS Ill [H0 16!] l.'l.|l|ljl0lI 01 rluauurg. Ice from tiftoen to eighteen inchea in thickness is being stored in the city ice- houses. `H The thought of pareuml and payrent~ al responsibilities is_ what keeps so many youn v men sin le.. - \ here ist e ideal wife 3 asked a pro, .n:....... l-.A....._ .. L- ,:_.n_.. ,..I:;...._ \. C. DIIII Ill DITIIIVIIIQ. I The bogus money case. to have been tried , F in the liiviaiou court. has been settled. ; SL Jnlnen hynnmrnnu-. nnoinfv lnnnla v in un: nu Ill|Il l.`uurI., [III 0001] Seltlell. The St. James tcn_nlperuwe society meets in regular session on need: even ing. The fau-In sold IN Hmrlr: nl Tun aha:-tv i. \ III l1.'glIliII' Shun] Du luell e\`Bn lug. Thy farm sold by l-[ugh-; c(Iangherty is H!) acres in the 4th concession of Pittsburg. fteen to eighteen inchen in y W Ill UEVHIV UII rrluly U\'lu.ng. A branch store has been opened by J. G. V Campbell .: Son in Broclnville. Thu hnmm mnlmv mun tn Iinrn Imnn 6-uiml su|n.eI.l Inml ulu (`y Twenty-four at are being constructe edintheK.&l . Ranopa. A chbclter mitch. rcmen my `nhnanuknrs, CllIllIlIIJl\.-F. 35.300 unit.-h, remen \'s.`ahoeInnkers. will occur on Friday evning. A branch store has been nnt-nod hv J I`: | ' `V T . E Pnrngrnphs of-Interest an Picked Up by Our Bun Rovorleru on the` Street. X9\'ol;ea in lmndkerchiofa at Lnicllv`s. \\_ here a Sir John 3 \\'as he suddenly scared from tho city 2 Twunxufonr at nun An: hnina nnnuh-he-Q. Joan III lac IILAIIAI- .. .. The clerk of the mining aymlix-ate at Wilbur station` has struck it rich. By the death of his wife's gnuulmother in France the sum of $250,000 has been left to be di- vided between three members of the fiunily. The oicer will retire from his present posi- `lion. THE oivusaou COURT. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY- I asked . Mm -ellnr .muliMim_v \\`lll3 I IISKCH _ pro _ Hie -cellar Cheapest ombroi~ B. l.aurun(~e'n Spectacles. The only sune nids to rfect vision, at J. U. King's drug store. uy none other. See everv mir in stnmmul I! L," lmitatimm \7. l\4lllg I urug SIAIFU. l)u_Y IIUXIC UIHUT. A3130 every Pair is stamped l3.L" lmitntions aboum . The frame may sometimes be close- ly iInit4'\tn.-d, the lens never. I AGelorou| Gift. U. Baxter`: ball, held in the town hall. Burrieeld, an the Mth inst, realized $3. ) net. He gave 3% to St. Mark`: church Eoor fund. He deserves tlmnks for his `ind oering. For pains in the buck. chest or kidneys but try u sure and effective remedy such as Pomeroy'a.Pluters. Sold by druggists and J, G. King,.Kingnton. sea run. 1-`u -can and Fine. _ Fltmlr salt water herringx. 25. dozen; fresh sea. mackerel, Eglgct fresh hauldpck. Tc. lb.: fresh cog], as. Crurfonl. . um... .. iA....T _4I._ I_.A AL- IL.__. L ltlng the 'eddIug In-Ila. .. ......I-. l.....__ .|.:_ 1-- The Ann is Being Ground. ..-l:a.:....I ___-..'.. _ |._I I 3. I\ \ Llnlmonta and botlqns Shlni A couragu{ui'na|vIaua1. l.._...._._I._ _ L.,A,I L__,, ' AI-I;f`NI iny an .\nLu;Ql. LOCAL snevmes "WI-I IN IUD VVIIC IITIIUIII (II \ -rpm]. AI , u Appuhl th Inlmwvhwirn Pfhobjocu. 0' . Auocht llfll. Th 8-via (`mu, (Now Yo!-k)hn Inn Ital-Calhoun: ton lu-go clsn hhnuood In unto. his ollbo no- oochuun, nudonggunonrorhuuoldl nu wu.-. nu nail L ,t` _ 3, ' .|, '-13%. W. nu" .u"'I'|:n-a `tony. Joint and Icu 3 1%. m It. hrl Dprllnl. DII.IaIIlhI. Lchovu Iuuvmlalthbnuiou Tho PI-cu and Nature. The initial number ol the Amlubou Jlagyu `Jul, New York. In: up I, in the inn-r at ol the Audubon mm which has '10. Ill) mom!-en In our 01!) towln That an- hauled her lot the pmtactiou ol binln, not and or food, from Instruction for mer- cudloarc. latter vi-mug ouloir mind tioann slow prooououolu: oounplbhllgu wont so far nnrhhagmg no will not he the chic! medium ul nnnngl Alrnnnlv In: nnnolnl Annnnln '11! IL: c\cryuuu" uuucrnuuuu ll. Al I . rerry InCl|ul- ecl. .-\n to the rent these fact: rennin : (I) There I'll trouble about the wurh, md Col Kerr Ill ukod tn re r! u n it ; (9) than wu unsuwlineu of ight. Iv.-cause for se\' ernl night: in the week cod oil lamps had to he substituted for gun : and (3) there was (`lune for complaint and this mmplnint the ` `Villa: satin-In-no-I \\'n hml nnllunu in .In IIIUlIUu ' I VIII" $153 I llll . ','(`ommenI is Almost superuous. The Itatomonl uf mat at QITJID Iran 1 lypngn. hicd error. It should have lwl one hgura. ea, mnkin N.7(l). an error I0 pnlpolnlc that everybody umleruwod it. .\I r. Perry includ- nul -`I In [ha lnnt [Hana [guts nun-in . Ill IJIII, an . uunu, an ; WKXJIIJI. la 3 \ IIIIIIIIII. S; Amcrienn. I. `Ila-u rpn nuoind from the city. .57; county ol Fruliuoc. I0 :ochr hth git II.- [tut-Uunulnnvlluovvtihtnlllli-DICZIQD; l_ rotutanu,N ; Rouuncutholicmi; Eng- Huh. n:s;m.n.. an muoccu. n;('.....n.n. H - Lnnnringn I 1`Lnn. -on-n -..au'-..I 3.... Tho Number (`nrod not In a but-nl Institu- tlon like-III; tho llln-v-torn. At the uumn meeting of the Iuluocrihon n! the house 0! industry Nuperintcnnlout Harte: pmnentnl hi: statement showing that I23 Indigent: won lodged duri the you. The number In the bonus on he s. lat In 40. Then won: two dnulu only. 0! `than hulnon-I U wen annual 25 women; I|..A_.A-..o- Ill . I).._.-_ ..s|...I:... Ina . I.'_,_ LOOKING AFTER THE INDIGENTS. 7T.f'I';a'C.`. $ '.'c"u.'."' "' "na"'...."" It HUI`! IEFHIIIIK. IIIU W and other otcinln will be: menu mule on Jun. I901. (`HIE ' Inn with unuunu pl me OlU,ll.ll. With than facts before you. you can see the mdice which Actuated your correspou \ ` dent. And us I Am utiatienl that you are dc` Iiroun only of having the honest truth kuou n I feel you will in justice publish this mu- ment. ~ Yours. J.uIr.s Pnun`. C 'l`....._.-...s E- -I_.... _.__-_A.._.___ `I1- Ill: IIUSII lllll ICCIUIY. To show how utterly groundless is the charge that the gas works cont $67411), let ` me state that my contract for the works proper amounted to only ?6,lll), and in it rovi.-sion was made by the vennnent that should employ convict la ur in the con- struction of the worst. I had ten convicts at work and paid to the government for the services of each 751`. per day. There were several items of work connected with mine, though outside my contract, which had necessarily to be under my an vision, the materials for which was pure I by the authorities themselves, as wella a steam boiler and castings. manufactured by the Kin ton found ' ; a station meter from the ffhiladelphia amt-rican Meter company, etc.. but all these together did not cost the government a sum greater than ulll. I should be happy at any time to receive an order for the same amount of work which should pa me 8|0,(ll). `villi I has fart: he-Inna vnn l't\n .-nn mm IIUU I3. \\'ith regard to the charge that light ` cannot be secured with any hope of steadi- ness," let me say that this must mean that. them is a want. of gas occasionally. Now with uhom resides this fault when you re- collect thut the holder is capable of con- taining 33,01!) cubic feet of gas 2` ' Tbc lar t quantity of gin burned for any one nig it in the institution does not exceed from l`2,000 to l.'),000 cubic feet, leaving in any case over 15,000 cubic feet of storage for the succeeding night. 'lhe \|0l`kS luring the da ', would therefore, have to manufacture ony 15. cubic feet while they are able to work p to over twice that amount. Fur- thermore, when I myself comlnctecl the works the hol4ler" contained when lled a sufficiency of gas for four nights. without any fresh manufacture. l`.. ..l...... I.._... ..u.._I.. -__-.__. n ,, : .L dlhn I yutunnn D - .Ihrh&.tboycuIrI.Hunnuduuh:I Ilup nrnnnndntlnnhnngnl Hll.`llll\3 Ul IIIU 3&3 Among other facts I may state that the gas works wen: operated by myself during the two months next aueceediug their con- struction, and in that time they gave the most complete satisfaction to the warden of the penitentiary whose residence, as well as other portions of the institution. was lighted by them at that time. The authorities in order to fully rotect themselves, sent at the instance 0 the warden, a mechanical engineer fmm the department of public works in Ottawa before accepting them from my hands as complete and perfect. The re port of this engineer was entirely favourable to them, and Ill it he called uttention to their remarkable etlieiency, citing as on in- stzmce thereof that he saw 9,000 cubic feet of gas generated in the short space of ten hours. \\':.|. ._A_.._1 .. .u_. , .. . ..u- .. %TE :?{r:.\`1'1`r}.\'%'1*If.4ii*k.f i.._- (h`TA\V.\, l"eh.~3.-- (To the Editor): As I engineer and _coutnu:tor of the Kingston genitentiasry gas works, I have been not a little surprised at the reference made to then: in your issue of the l9th ult. My sur~ xrise would have carried with it regret were not fureishechwith on nndyof fu:ts1'n'ft\~~ our of their complete and perfect construe- tion; Your article states that Colonel John Kerr recently e.\'aInine_d the apparatus, and I hope that in his instructions he was un- thorized to report upon the efficiency of the nliieials nt present employed in the unann- fncture of the gas. .-hnnrm nth:-.r nch: I Mntv none Mun. ch. I lie Tu rnod th \\'orkr Over In Excellent Order. and the Government Accepted `l`heiu--`rho Fault Miy be With the Men Now In Clur[o-`l`ho "Whig" Wu Cur- roct In In Report. ` `There isgroat trouble at the penitentiary about the gas works. Light cannot be secured with any-hope or stomiinem. Recently Colonel John Kerr cxaunimxl the apparatus. and for- ` warded report in rognrdto it to the govern- mc,-nt, It IS reported umt 857.!!!) was oxpendcd in building the \\`orks.-- Wing. January Intlt, Inf. " - -nuuv I Ic!I~ nllll. IIUWIIIIIK, lvlllltl sleeve, Ky. Hiloock, \\'. Robinson. Snovulen. Smith and Wilmot. The mayor Am] clerk decidonl that an uljourlm-nt unut follow. The next meeting will also be postponed. II in tixonl fur the night he fur: the election. `- MR. PERRY, or oTi'AwA, TALKS: VOLUBLY on THE MATTER. .% . tululuuvuniuutl |n-I-1|: "linlhnnrlkninihn nuuunuouuvil III! `IV . Ill [0] |-IICIC III! : mm hint u expn-ed. We ha-I nothing to do the mun. It in the eect that 'ere n-porting. The wnnlen. ('ol. Kerr sthcr bear out the stale- . ......l.. .... I-.. Inn. THE BRITISH WHIG, TUl~}SDAY_ FEB.` s. n-aorta-uooou-nous Inpuudcnluuhplllslhyula mamm rhgllglxn-|lnnnnoIn:-ml-I.-I. Good by the Board. During election times an nlderuun) inllu c-nee count! I gnu! clonl, connoqm-ntly civic matter: must go by the lnonnl` At the moeting called for last evening the following done I real : Aluln. Downing, tilaler arty. .__..-. :-u..... -n.- ..-_._.,-.:-, ,.-n I IIM. ll. H. Parlor lloeonou an Editor With I-1-H"-lug an-cons. We have mentioned the cot ol our lricul.Re\'. ll. (3. Pulot. fa-not-Iy 1:! Queen`: university, in tho snip-kl cont out An ubalhotdthl ' HNIH, olH&duy..\uuIlh.Iohu|don c Iulhnhthnnnhn clknnnl nth I JITIIIR -f. l"l'III'i H &II I tho the vu-uggaldbonbopununu l.:hln`I..nliIl-.|hn2nA.'Illnnlnu|nnl II n` . JIIIIIIQK. 1 iii Tm` Known. -no-mu-. nth lcroldhlhomcllllldthl nvqnpurin Autnlk Ir. hthrhu literary talc-at hrAh|\1|onvunnu.n.ndhanhnnnnn-n- E'."a'.' ZI.`.."'u."'"-'5'-T Lhdldh-nhhql nun-n 1 IMIXTIIIII/III" V-`HUI? IIIICV Ill! `'0r`. `0 Mr. Rnthhuni 'vate bill: He mate a lame defence of t e governlneut, and seemed to be lacking in apirtt. He was succeeded in,- Joaeph Tait, of Iomnto. who. as a workinar man apeahing to workingmen. made a must intereating addreae. He won the can of his audience. who cheered him to the echo as he made his pointa ngtinlt the extrava~ t administntion of public aaira. John Vhite attempted to hmnln-at him, but he had mietaken his man. and it is aafe to say that John White never I a more un- comfortable hour than u" on Mr. Tait III addreaaing the elector: of llacrontao. R4-~ Ierring to Mr. White`: superhuman etforta to pan Mr. lhthhuni Ieginlation. Hr. Tait Iron-Iered if Mr. White h:d put any 0! the aameene 'iutohiaI-or tocar `Orange inmqaotangn. If an his elorta hm? not been sucwnful. The vast met.-ti cheered this ally to the echo. The pleat`: out of the lib` era] conservative anocintion ventured to in- terrupt him with an inuendo, but that indi vidual got such a nlaatingaa he will never forget. As a result 0! the meet" Burdcttel stock has `one u in a remarka e way. and John While ui havc to tight as he has never [0 ht la-luv it he hope: to win. The Indiana a the nerve are dtaaected. and a rrwerful wing has come out boldly fur Mr. I ' unlette. puuua wen. auun n Iuw IUIIUI LII. ne nul wotkonl haul [or l)au-mum, iuaumuch no he had exerted himuelf wonderfully. lhnming superhuman otforta into his work. to Mr Rglhhnni nrirnha Lilla N. n... - . There was in gnu! lnlilicul nu-ezing in the ` reform into.-n:st at Deserontu nu Satunhy night. It is m:'umA`led val tu he the but and most exciting en-r u-lul in that luvrn. (`amemn's open huuzw was paxckml. and the mceodiugs laud lhrrv Incl A half hnun. he heat of onlcr and fair play prevail:-11.! S. B. Bunletho. the l`\`fl`lll caunlidate. III the nt spanner. He male 5 uph-n'ulid inr prennion all his audience, who listened with the gnanteal. attention to his remuks. He carried the meotin by storm. making his P1111118 Ven. John 'Mlt- funolul. He hltl I'nllnnI Inn!-cl `r II`-nnnln inn-n.-n..I. -- L- Pleasant to Think About ! Mr. Wilson. of the cotton mill, nya thnt the (`uuulinn opontives Are not no export as the English." They era as obedient, however. .\lr. Wilton in am I" lhhnun and his opinion will, of courts, be t kful~ ly n-vein-cl by those of other netionelitiee who are ohcdient" to him. Telkiug about --I-edience make: one think Mr. Wilaou was running I public school insteul of quperinr tn-naling the work of mo: and women. u Ila llhl the Frnlntt-nae:-rs. Juneph Tull \\'uh- l'p D4-seronlu Mon Jun! was uvuuucu at um smile .\I uni tnealre. Yin will he hearcl in America before lon . ('ol. J.H. .\lnpl-sun is working hml am with I good cluuice of success to secure the right to rudun-cit in England an-l here. The production of the new npera is the more interesting as a current event. in that 0tello" is I rigumus protest ngniust Wag. ner, and is I return to the simple purity of Italian opera in its latest sa:houl._ L0.\`D0.\`. Fch. .. The liist puhlic xer- forimuiee of Giuseppe Verdi`s new hit inn opera. "0t_ello." took place at Milan. S.-ntnr-. da_v,xuid met with great SlIt`v.`\`;`\%. Verdi, the veteran. had a splendid reception. He had supervised the rehearsals with `outhful viger. and the nmul! was A splcw ' , per. l0l`llll\llCt.`.` The house was cmwded with the members of Italian princely families and nobility as well us famous musicians and lovers of music from all ports of Europe. The music of the opera is spoken of as the grandest that Verdi has written. Giuseppe Verdi, the leading Italian com r, was born in ISIL in the duchy of l)`:iiiu, where his fotln-r was nun inn-kee )er. I He received his musical education at .\li an. In I839 his tirst work, luerto di San Boni- fztzio, was produced in the Scala of that city. Other works of this eminent man an` EnuLni." .\liLsmulieri." Ln Truviata." II Tm\'atore." .\lontezum:\" and .-\idm" ` Verdi mganls Oh-llo." which is probably his lust. as his reutest work. The libretto which follows 8 akespeies tmgedv as close- ly as posible. is from the pen of lioitu. It is interesting to recall the fact that it is nearly half a century since his earliest work was mduced at the saline .\lilan theutre. --n... In ...;n 1... L........l :.. A._... |.At-_, l - `T : (ompowr ofthe New Opera "0telIo.Juut \ Pyoducod ul Milan. AT THE Auropoocs A RVAT`iL|'NG MEETING. HIS CROWNING TRIUMPH. G I l'.\`I'iI'l`I-I \`l-ZR Ill. "'-W-H-oI:'c:' unusu- :`_EQ."`9"_!."9' _ vi_thvobn_I_n .n. w "MIA-W:.K.Y.. ...a loikpd ;su ` I`. Ryan. hjuntl In the Inn ' wei- dout in the Aral strut duh. will In out in Ifovhya. John Roach. nhohjuvd. in hnnuunlnn '\III'TX1IlIIlII'jI'I ITILTT Justin McCarthy. N.'l!. :-`van to zoo: Prdcut (`low-dud honour he thinks he is jutugood nfriudtolnhnrlnlilnine. I`, Rvnn, ininlntl In [La Into A Fine Serial. Every penon who denim: to real is thril- I ling story any pnpnre themuclvzs for that 1 pleuure. u the \\ mu; will soon begin one entitled. Kin .\`olomon`a Mines," by J. Rider Hnggun . a writer who hu lately aM`lllO\'o\i 1 Iepuution second to no novelist of modern day; The nor) is nely illus- trate-l. 'lhoae who hnve Llnuly the serial will want toulo no ugyin.