Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1887, p. 1

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I. KIIKPAYIICK3. I5! PIIIGESS 81., _l'_o_t Ono loath bohro Bioch- ' THE GOVERNMENT CHARGED warn FLAGRANT mcoususrsncv. DH $_k A "I-I-OIL `l\oloote;7lJ ._.__ nan .. A_-x The I rlniilauy nllsh. K`..I u 'I`|. I _l _ `r nvoiv at-Ming Ill`lI- .-\ mung xhel`~.`l)l`l| former`: hid the ho duh- through I 3 an. `V:-1;`!-.-`hit. rm 5-nu. =.....`....."'.'....n.................' .... I II Ioguu I'D!` ` In the l . 3. . . lngnlln prostate-I I 1 momorhl. petitioning (`angina In instruct tho pfuiclont to open nogouuiouo with [not Hritun for thoceuion ol the dnminion ol I I I (`sunk and aunt Brithh inns tn the Fulton] sum Relcnon In the Ionian Ain couniuog II... M ..IlA.. .1 AL. l|.;_1-..._.. iTVX.UTf'.1-XY-I`|H 3" and this `liohnurlunonytheu I-slit:-Ilnnnrlhlnn or-v -nhlnd wu. nnovsos. an-11 sunnoaus non-. In us. an. Iuttvvbl-Iivjkivju llmvnuI..P`oh. A--A untouch- orcutbcnmotldn althmuIvu|vuu- uuuushlotlodtzhorotl vilhvinvi. Ihomubhulu vitlnnovunun Jnnlnl-|h&nIhn&_ VH1 In 1 ....."":.."......."" .".:':.'......"' 7..'.:.":.:: 5` Huh`; `Ix. I1-cl.--g -on IL` A`- ! nuranraIrl,|lVl|l.`Il ll|O unry In Ira and that the car at Ruth had that on Villain. I uihq nacho of thoilcrunncuhqustlihtnhurg. In hanauudounuloodx vcoh'lnpt-hunts! lmnuhlhhlnnlhhhhh-ml. upon couuluoq. "C? M`. Gui! 0` If I'oI~lnuur .Vu-An`:-Aha. In which pupa the unry Jlm-hulnhncha-.nln....a. n..| JIIIIIIK h . Dr. ii 1:. I-`ur-I. who uuoa Kirkpnuioh ' s wu sentences! to I5 yous` imprinnnmeut. ' I and topnv A line of 50 cent: And mun. ! Kirtpmi.-u and Induced Po: .1`. wife ma the , killing In delihemu-. Th. v......-.; ..........-__a-_ _u-_ _ ..., .__._,,_ IHKI. Alul. Jaqucu. .\lontrt-al, but been elected pruiulcut of the new I-`rem-h chamber 0! enm- un-nzc. \ runlutinn demanding I Induction nl walla un that pain through the St. Lnvnsnue maul: to (in com: I (on ; nnl one denouncing the custom house espionage iu rogue were I. UK lv. 3. . , Imvnlln nrnnonlml A _\'.xn|:~s .\l.\.\'DR.\KIv2 l.l\`h`.R PILLS Ar; .un-lyn vegetable uhnnlr. belluontlmly the mm (`Alarm-I or ' Metallic uublnnm. In of Li - (` I an :::,.......::.; .:..':'E'l":::.v. .. nos. Tbeyuvsuynromlod. (hoinnduno. Hollies n`. ll \\ AIDIIB DRFU STORE`. "I s."F';.'5% I I 0 " IIIIIIIK `I. llrlllltrnt. * The French commander Along the German frontier have I-an nnlend to uvoid all u- ` errinea of their tmnpn likely tn he {duly . intolpn.-(I by 12-nunny. n In I light h1'tI`t`\'lI no funiliu near I3.- I Kalil. Texu. thn-c nwrnl-on of the White I family I1-re killed. the father of the Rannr ` lamily shot so that h sliced. and his son, ngo-I I5. hully Wollnqletl. \\'nrk on the British (`oluruhia f0r!i\`A~ tiou will In prnueeded with at mm. The Hritinh government haw |PpI 0-prlalui one thouunal clullui. to which u in he Adda-I twenty-ve thouun-I u (`uxulni mntril-u than us: put In urn queen I jumlec cewnrluon. .1 An order ha been ncoivo-I by I rm in ` ; Lyons, Frnnce. from London fur 2.8ll),(ll) hnnclkervhiofs with Queen \'ictnrin'a picture un them for the occasion of her golden N jubilee.` I1. 1` 1: l.`....I ...|... L:Il_,I I. ;_I_..-._.`_|_ nmunlle. um! [I lllll COIIICIOIIS. Tho government hue nfuoccl permission ` tn the Queen`: Own Ries. Toronto. and Roynl Scots. .\lontreAl. to visit Engluul to take part in the Queen`: jubilee celehrltiogx. An nnlor kn: luau. nnuuiu-g.I |n- . Sun. In uun ul Illa nun) potfv. John C. Le` ton. Boalun. for nineteen yuan clerk of t o municipal criminal cuurt. is short in his Account: to the amount of hill!!!) or non. Il--. Il_|.-- AL- 1.4:..- _:_| -. nn-___ Jury nnlnlntlnnuug girl at Manon. lnd.. Iuacomplotod the one hundred and { fth day of her fa.-L Signs of dinolution l continue. She is still conscious ` TL- .... ...... .._a L-.._ _.t..-- I -.-_..,:-.:-_ ; i llIII III `R7 XIII] III I [13. The postoice authorities nru nmking o.- periments with I\ View tn cunnwt the whu of Gernmny by telephone. At A conference of mllior dulogzuc-s Jnbinent, Prusais. yesterulay. it was dcvi ed to orgunize for a general strike. Tho Ilrnnd `Trunk I...`-.. naunvxnnr L.>.n El`! CIIIUH 0|]. .\lu1-chnle" Booth. laughter of General Booth. of the salnitiun aruiv. vru married in London yestenluy to ('1-luncl (`lusl-onie, ; also An oicer in the anny. g The res: of Vienna mnsiilem the r.-sight I rinu (`cunt Diemhilluit. Italian foreign ` minister. as I had Augury for the pm-oeru~ i tion of the Ram pence. q._..... ..l-..L .6 lg. _.._:-:_-| -_'__:_. _ I IVSI Kl. T o miners` strike is spreading in Scot- lnnd. At Blantyre then: was I riut on Tues- day. The policc being pow:-rlx-.m the troops were called on. -1\I-__-..L-I,\" l)._._.L I... _|,A _ _ nu , , I uuc \.AIcuoIvu un ulu IlrllI:\ IuI:' iulu .\Ul`llI Hastings railway from .\hulnc to I-Ihlnnulo. I-Idwanl Kennedy of lmhlin vrns 1-loctetl I-y the Irish nntioiulista of South Sligo with- out opposition. to the house of commons. The Ottawa council are about to ask rower of the legislnture to borrow $`2UlI.()ll) or rnunent stun;-t itiiproveniuits. TE: rime minister lie Pretis announced to the c tubers of deputies ut Rome \'ester digy afternoon that the entire c.ubim.:t h.\d nuianml } cu tu urglullu II)!` I gvnenu Strllit`. ` The Grand Trunk counpauny lmw the extension of the Iielleville aunl EN Pnluunnl K'n|n~n.Iu "5 Ilnhlin ll`.x.: . TIII7 SI` lIS(`I{lBKl|ol!\-rl fol ale Na House and [anion Allan The houooconlnim} urea coluuo-Noun nnmg with airy. rlmhm closets` cellar. It-ll dni .u:d oulbuihl lull . Cll. in nlorkui wllh choice - mm and uruumaul Inn and onnll fnmn. on-. V Jan. I RDWARD IORIIAI. ~ I Queen Victoria intends to purchase min of the French crown je\\ els. which soon to he sold in Paris. ` 'I`L.. -..\..s..LE.... _..L,._ fIlKI"KK u ` ` The Ilalircs Ill Fonga, nuu of the Friend 1)` Islands. have captured a Inis.~zi-nary mum-I Baker. 1 sum z nussul '. Detective nlligan, one of the (`lexx-lnnal ` men assaulted by despenulncs at Ravennu. ~ lied ye_sten!gy. _ 1`haI(?nnmlinn Pm-in r:Lil\rn\' h`|Aun: no uwu ye-_stenggy. The Cunmliun Pacic milway shupa Yule. l.C., were burned on Sunday : Ia SICOJII). CIJJIII 0!` III`. .1IIu:r|\.;ulI rluu [Ur uw use (ll nor army. Every indication unlmrs to the nu: that I 3 4 the vroat strike in New York `e a failure. ! Ac vices from Pekin say the iioulfg unper- I J!` has assumed the reins of gn\`0.`l`llll|cllL The\\'hiw River count stands thus: 34 -lead, 36 injured, I2 gone to th<:ir humus, and 2 missing. ..II.' __ _. n._.4_..:... : .I n- I - . The Spire ofthe Morning Papers and the I Vary Latent Telegrams. fliurglars are a in at work in Toronh. R1 ` Miss Alice B. onlzm, LL. 1)., of Yale, is only 23. .. " have Ara H51 `nu-nnuu hm llun l`..nnn.~O:.-nf (\rIlv|I 3 (Incl luoocu. - Ann _,, -1 .n AN l'oh.l Ilnnuoqo-anon. .\_ `I11 _L - I.` __ me turn or THE NEWS.` begun N or! r whole IITS OI I. 1lc\`i(l- futon-use-nuwun,: Whhalibul-jnvo-X. Avhlyvllu hh|"n|vIhIb- e-vuvdqnchu apunhntqndun" nu`: am-nu unload nun chair :1 . Bill " will it .oko:h::r South I`: mnnoruro my-lldau. W. I-'. Foctnhuu, I majority ol 3). not- ` ithsun-ling the I that the franc-labs ha been exhodod to the lndhnt TL. L... _....l sL_n BL- lb... 'r-:II_- 4-- non m1'uI|.~u.\'n0m.m -nn-p a Bottle 3! lhoh`:.)lAItE`D (`ul`uII RtIID(\'\:.TIO Ir`: on men! an a m . pond Wild (`horrn ll nd. can and other valuables lngnnlionlas. Plasma to lake. ln:\:llLlod. e. And mo ll WADES DRUG S . 1 I I lllu$L Ilnnlnhbn trmuuhihg lhuhh 000500 Uilolhneun ally diviulo Ibo vlnoolu the hdllllchochu, E:-Inunnnnhdlwlnothgb-..o. 3.. in art: Iuvlruuuvu Irlilu. I18 II II! II` cont-y that they made no whhntw mouth lqinhtunoulhtl ultimo II- III_L- L.` _._..lAA._ _A_.1_ _, `L , - ya a n IKII UIITICI K0 3- IIIIIIX. The but that the Btu-Tsilloo gor- erunnl milled their dial than the Uvcohor elodiou, and an! ch looco Ionrwlhdrlhun lion Itali- mnvnou IIAQ than -..I. -n -m|--- Irrv pnIt`urt' ll)` Hills]. MI. Nomiori mqjorily is mutankly on the invnnue and it 'u chum-{her likely than og legislature moon in Mu-ch It will Amount to at Inn I6 on the tint vote. It is no norm! that a number ol the A lion hnvo dndkhulual his thoir uh,` _{II L. _I_.A. The name! (3. Brent. I boot and ohm- manuhcturer. is mentioned as an oppnlcllt to Sir A. P. (`Aron in the lilnurtl intern! in ` Quebec county. I`. J. llmwn. In null. rvpuru the libersl muse hoomin in tire went. The Godot have not yet founu I mntliclute fur Mther North ` I or South Uxfonl. | L` u.._......n.- n_._..,, N A - I nu-gr IIIIIJIDIII Ill "W1! II Inc DOW DOIIK. Out of n mnu.-ntiun ol 39 dc]:-gnu II 30 Roche 3!! leclnn-I for Mr. |Ainl. the lihonl undi-Into in Sulotchtm The hall-hno-ls dwlnnul that the Inuch~uunl.o-I achriu new pmcurul lny fund. `Ir nn~inr`- nr.ninnu'o.~ L- ....-.-A---In - uvs III: I Icon in Kill! l"9`OIOC`I(@. The c not gnvenuneut organ. I.'L`In~mur, Quebec. any: the most com hing d'hco\-- cries have been mm! in tinunvo limv the exit 0! the Rm:-Tnillon ulminiatrntion. ` It in claimal by L'L`In-tour. nl Quohux that the Dominion clections will give Mr. Rlske umjurily of {or-ty in the new house. lhnl nl A mnnuonlinn nl In .l-I-._s_._ -n D- EH15] allrlnlu ()1 III It seems tn he conceded in Quoboc tbs! the minister 0! public wnrh Anal ngricul lure, hatter known A: Md. .\l<\\'Iune. will not he i in seeking m-election. mwenument nnnn, I.`L`I..-nu Ill 300 In lllllu. L I-I. Burroughs. lawyer. an-L In-other-In law of ljouleusnt-llowrnot Manna. will o pose Hon. Mayor hngolkr ln Quehoc \ `eat on I mmervnire mndldato. ln at Toronto {nut candidates will to the poll: .\lr. Batty will not mtlro. r. .\lu'lenn in receiving 3 lu-go number nl par snnal assurance: 0! an I! 30$ In M Nuunal in lhnghgn oL_o that Can Price tank and bru- Hamil- Amman. 1'0 PORK l'.\L`KIll8-ll `aid for pork blade Inna. ulna male:-his delivered at our Ion. Ilowux &0o.. ronmnon. ll u in uuv n ump on me 2'.'lItl jlllt the tune. After their reelection: the member: of the .\Io:rcier cabinet will immediatply u- uomblu to repnro the work of the section. George . nrtin hu bun elected president of the Prince E-Iwnnl comer vntiva Annnh. ueurge anruu nu bun elected president comer ulive lion. Dr. Hm will weep the county for ` xho libonll. lur um 1crIp`000I cmulun. .\lr. Carling. the eminent brewer. may praitle at n temponnce meeting. but h'e ` will take a drop on the 22nd junt the their N.-~el-ctinnn than llnurnhnru M 1-I. ouuwr vnu De en.-cleu speakcr. New Brunswick tolien concede the proba- bility of ten liberals being elected in that pmvinw. 3 \\' K Ihnimm H... ......... .._-...---A -- ` lll1|\ IIIKV. 1 W. K. Pattisun. the young r J. C. Rykert in Lincoln. in nu for the ocrlp-book chicflain." Mr. ("nrlinm that ovnin-mt In At the openi of the Ontuio legishtnre lir. Buter will elected speaker. NOW Brunswick tnrian vnllnmnln Hun nnnhn, uuure mm neon overurawn, and challenged hlr. Mart:-r to deny its tnith. The electors present were not ion in drawing the infer once that it was .\lr.!hIarter who had stood by the voter after he had paid him for his vnte, and uilmly ussisteil in his perjury. The statement created such a sensation that .\lurtcr had to do something, and he, asauni ing an air of honesty. came forwanl and ac- kll0\\'lt`1lg?1l that he was the man who hIAl paid the \`oter $2. and had stood by him while he took the false oath. but he had long since Iepented of what he had done, and it was not fair that a charge of that kind should he made against him. even if it was (FIIP. 1:u.n'i:xu URS1`, `eb. I:`;I`he name of Mr. Jrlarter. -N;l*:P;~~for~Muehoka;'~1ras connectv` " ed upon his own evidence with the most dis- graceful act of bribery that ever came before in court of justice in this country, namely. the doing: of the frozen whiskey brigade" in Muekoka in I883. .\lr. Marter then pois- ed as an innocent abroad, but a scene was enncted in West Gravenhurst last "Friday ni ht which proved that Mr. llarter had eon; Sll erable experience in bribery and corrup- tion in his earlier dnvs. At the meeting he nssunied a high and lofty tone. and charac- terized men who had been implicated before their fellow men in bribery as unworthy of reco ition by society. He was followed by Mr`. all. who informed the audience that some veers ago in the township of Oakwood an unlortnnate ebcctor was first primed iith whiskey until he was almost stu id. then led to the polling booth by a Tory e ector. who. as he led him into the booth. put a #2 bill in his ham and stood beside him when he tool; the oath declaring that he had not received. nor did he expect to receive any money for his vote. He kissed the bible and was then handed his ballot. The speaker went on to say that he would ask Mr. Marter if that iicture had been ovenlrawn, and challenged . lr. denv its truth Th. nlu-an-= lIL'1\`IIKN3 AND .\LIS.\UE H.\KEIk'>- rune new small outrun; by Homo. 3!) lb. 8lf.:olIb:ke\ Ihu.Il\;I9rIb:ln1!lugI. g zumo new Nvutllah sheep outings. k haw bundles. E; snullc-r quuunlu . par bundle. ltowux & 00.. llunulun. The Tory style of Goltlnt Support-The Iloodler hu llepented Long Ago-A sllpporv Character ~ News I-`rum XII Parts of Canada. SOME OF HIS PRETTY WAYS IN MUSKOKA DESCRIBED. ouvc/3\\Jt`Iv75-)II_vT4.tIL ' MA 1:'ni n N61 A MARTYR. Erhoec ol:Ihe (`nu palgu. ng 0 neat to , nnrg it hot N O. 33. HK.\l.|2h -fls`.\lIl2Rs for We masonry and run nan Int! 0! an-nun:-tun al the now l\)l'.\'l) AT LAST A I-om wan-unod Io cum haul and sun (`cu-no. nun Cnllouun. 1 to. Hanson`: Maxie Oorn Sch-o. in bun. He. at Wudoi lkiuslon. rhibii 1-J "TiIn."mar.. _-,n_,L A. .3, L___- 685: Clearing Sale of Pacns g LI-`~0R anon v.u.vi: in Woolen L'na{~r.-noun? in; go to RI`.EVL`S`. T 1uTisbLv{.' {xii I{.Tx~i-'r." TH Ii B0\\'l.l.\'l} ALLIIIY on \\'ellinx1on SL. with n-siclenov nwrhond. and the nun-s and linings 0! the All:-,3. Possession at any time. Apply to urzouun RlL`ll.\RDs0.\' & SUNS. ` room or Prhwou street. Aug. :1. 1 `MISCELLANEOUS. CHURCH TENDERS Au!-..\ l`s. lnnlo and lotuulo : B a day. 5(- sm mp tu_r purlimlus. szuuplm. 9.5 cvnls. K0 \\ m . wand 43 hum SI. 1:`... Tumnlo. V sn).\ Ic-u)1'r.miL Funu~ssioE Ax 33$-i ply m J.\(`0B nu rs. aL"n`1;L3 . so .~Lws.mx n.uums_ In-(Inn nah mull nnnlnnvn: hr Hanan SI) Ihn- I-`l|:.~"i*-vC.\:~{eT)I7\' ubnus i\LI \:V.~`.l'.\.\". Apply to J. v. HARDY & co. .\ IlUl`.~`l`I.\l.\Il|. Apply lo .\IRS.J. ll. CAR` |{l"l`H|'2RS. .\IA\illc\ml Slnvl. .\`vn.\1\I.V.-I|i Ki: vston. un the 8th Ft-la, I337. (`atln-rine {olnerts-nu. mlivt of the . late John .\`meatun, in the 77th year of 1' her ngl`. ' The funeral will take place frnm hm` sun`: rt-sidenc. corner of King and ()`Kil| Stan toqnurruw ('l`hursnln_\~) afternoon at 2:30 tfclock to Cntarnqui (`eInet.ery. Friends and acquaintances are n-spoctfully in- _. vital to attend. I Tll.l.l.\`t:Il.\s`T. -In Kingston. on 9thinst.. Samli .-\ . beloved wife of Thos. C. 'l`il|ing- h.\st. Funeral fmm her late nesiulcuu-. `. I| lhgnt Stu-ct. tu~mormw tThtlmalI)`l nt 2 gun. Friemls will plume accept this intim.-ntinn. l (Hz//v I'M]! pa, I'\` plcll ix` (`0p_Q. ) ll SHERIFF'S SALE. IC&&._&.&CZ& - ` I.aws;As*szx1x.z:,.~t)u the .21: um. ..1_-.311 the Rev. James Lawson. an the Methxxlist I pxxmmmgv. Cubdell. Edwin P. I.-wrson. of I .\`\-uleuhnm. to Ella Ms)`, only dun Inter uf " A'ln\lmn .-\aselstiIw.,.of Westhroo . : S`l`l(\'ltSsL\` l)ux.\`rz1.1.\'.--0n the 8th iust.. ; at the rosidelnvo of the bride's father. I \\'ulf ls_l:u_ul._|_\_' the Rev. 'l',S. (_`l\n__Inl.-lg, ; Mr. .-\ndn-w .\`te\`ensun, of Wolf Islaunl,Ai to Hlim. lamghtcr of .\Ir. David l)on~ , Imlly. 5 .\(ils2.\'TS. uncle and funmlo 83 day. Send `umn (or nu-ti;-ulnn. suumm 9.s.~.mm 1`. .\lv.\l.uwx.---In Kingston. I-`eln. 9th. the` wife of A. C. .\lo.\l:\hmI. 1\leclmnics` lg1sLi- I tutu. of A son. 3 . : .. ...-uuu.-.u - . .\lu:n.\'u otuuu-nqui Lodge. No. E. an 7:30 pm. Iron ageainfmf vun. Lv1~ SPECIAL MENTION. FORSALB. REMINDERS. l'I'X%IC"' TVIZ. -' II I} -Iu at A ..,{._......- -'0-*.. ........--.m....~.-.:.:.- so Itluthunulvutono nm M34:-I ' of in n -- .1 I c roucnuvuhttohlmuu JIHIPI R.(`.A Anthea. H(\l~el!Q... ..6..._ FOL I K. 1.33 lhllnn WANTED. MARRIED. DIED. n III... noun 0-1.. 1!. Jonas lhlulu. nycuaol thocuu-Q Pun-nu no I00`!-gut HUI. Fob I.--Th Ina-on! In I db and In... I nah-L ...a...L..m I`!-JcL._a a--.... nu u-vvuuvjxillilicltlim uu:Luu lhgnn doI.:'uIuIHhdr` Inn lnyood nunvnl nttu-hug` Mqjnt In turn: drum. Tknnnnndorwzvudnly the dnfoddluondlgtholtulhnpdnnnon. R4-II. Pot Qt I10 nr-uncut hu n- cdvotl I dhnbh hon hulk: eounu dots! Innuvll. 11:; that Rualocla run . ht Irhcluh tonvnll nhhrconcutv `nn -|---II-tall: DUI llllillllllll` vbochtbolhliufonun vunddcuonlnou \lAnnn--K an Jan XK 4-J Ink Manual. on Jll. Qt! and I7. Ruhr IE]. I ,1`. _g._._-.. N Tlolaltlo at launch `I'Io Ila;-..\nb In hr Ibrua cl Doulonoot. Run. re. 8. It in nasal tluuhe Abydnhultntlb non intholuulculn vbncllholhlhnfonann wundnlan-I mu "-"` "VTI mm fruit until In in funnel till normal by ` friendly noting I I I : Capt. Deane. in charge of Stanley Falls on ' the (`i River luring the recent .uux~eu- I fit] attac lay the Arab: on that station. it ` appear! that he and Lieut. Dubai: delemleul nruuu; Iilperlenee or an r;u|i.i.un.-or In (`eutral Africa. Lou-ox`, Felt. Pk I"mmaninterwrieu' with the place until their ammunition an ex- lhaustenl. The Aral: then attached the] 1 static-n with a rush anal earriod everything I won them. \u..-.. m. white: r..u...i an ' m\~essar_\' to y Deane nnleronl that x-tm lcum he poured on the buildings. am that they be art on lire. Then his rty esvap e-I th the undorwoonl and e and Du luoia fell mm a slippery ruck into the river. ` Deane uran ashore. leaving llulnnin cling r ing to the m.-k. While Deane was necking , aniatance for Ihilnin the latter lnecame e\ haustal and fell away from the f1I`kIIlI!l hewaa hunto-I an-I travko-l `the Aral: E fur a month. He was liarelnnto-I all this ' lime and haul only a Nani!-t to cover him. l dmaneul. Ileannl intu the Lungle. when- ` ) 1 He ran Inunule-l in one of his thighs an-l Vinnu-n_an.l |iva.I nnlauaaaagnal-an : uni Iuuuui-I III luv III III! llllxlll IIIII \i:cnouI.Il-I Iivo-I ulvuuudwild '1-nil an! L. n~g- 'nn-.. __.I ......._,I I.-. _ I ruuu Ul '\\`.aHx\o1. I [I0 earnings SHOW` Ill Increase of $l0.!Ii9.".. over I885. Including fgthe cu-an balance of snourusi hmught ` clown from I885. the amount to he carried I ferwnnl` After payment of tired changes. to ; the credit of I887 will he 85.ll5. lti In View . of the expocteal incrvaao of tunic inlumber. ! etc. as well as in iron on from the mines I` now in opention (a large 1 nantit ` of iron 1 are having been Already sol b it \\`i l he ml- viable to pn)\`l\lt' incmasoxl loconmtive ' war and mlling Ilaovk out of the funds un f ul for thnt purpose. The directors re- , 14 ted tn annonm-t the death of .\Ir. 1. : . unson. of \\'au.-rtown. oueof the dimctors, 5 who always took I deep inlerosllin 1tlIe 3 mud. The vacancy Wu not tillec . `be r rt Iran adopted. 1 Re sum of N5 onchnwaal dnnnted to the ml has `Ed and L` on Dion, and ll l lor the pun the of books for the library of I the .\Iutual aid Lam-iatiun Rull. P05 .io..4I -.M:.A_L 0-... IE . -..- -.-_.---. wu. ---p-n..-.u-u , The following dinsctorn wen: elected for ` the ensuing you: .\leun. (1 F. liilder I sleeve. (E. A. Kirk rick. \\'. Nickel. James Swift. .\l. H. lolger. IL \\'. Folger, Kingutun; R. I . Flovrer, J. ID. Flovrer, New York: H. H. Porter. (`lair -11. After- wnnln L`. I. liilclenlct-\`e In :3:e.l pn-~ aident. and J. I). I"lo\u-r, vice-pmuiclc-ut. panic: nL'\:uplL`\l lllt` vmur. The direetom reported it ge,nt-ml iInpruu~~ ment in the coi_nlit_|un of the ligul nnfxl sup:-Istructuni. The passenger station at the market lnttterv has been complete.-cl sml the construction oi the freight shed. at the sune place is now well l|d\'lllL`0\l. It will be Nady for occupation in Apl. The com- pany hss pun-hssed and paid for the pro~ perty of the Kingston car works conipsny, comprising forty-two acres of land, together ' with their extensive workshops. plant and inschiuerv. This purchase places the com- pany in the most favorable conditions, in re- spect of construction anal repair of mlling stark. The outstanding so.-cmnl Inortgsge bonds of the vonipany hnvc been n-deemed and second prefenence bonds with interest at six per cent. payshle out of nett income only if earn:-cl and nun~onniuIsti\-c-have been substituted and solil at par. The capital stool: has lust-n ini'l'gu|un.l 9.. . uunc. the earnings for I886 were CH8.- 5611}; expenses ll1|,2l4.7l. leaving a ` prot of The earnings show an ` Sl0.!liQ.`!_ m~.-r um . I....I...I;.... ; uecn sulnullllesl and sold in capital stock has been inn-reamed to C\`l,lll|.()(l| with the sanction of the ahare~ holders. The funds on hand provide for all Hunting liabilities and expected require- Inentsfor rolling stoc|a.etc. , uidfor increased traic. The earnings for 15619.}: exlwn.-ms l In on TI |....-:.... - Rome, \\"hturlown & Ogdonsburg Int. 6 .To Utica, Albany, New Ypfk, PhiL|ade| a.b_; `' `\';aai\in;n.\n llnhiun.-nu. ....I II I`).\-9.. R: \'.._.L ` j 'l`|u~ INl1`(`I0l` Report I Good Year Tlw Iitfllrsf Home In` Slllrehnlclent. ,` The aumual lI|t`t`!illg_0f slumahuldum of the ' Kingston & Pembroke railway company oc ; curred. to-dn '. at noon. In the absence of I Pnnident (ii derslwve. Hon. (2. A. Kirk- patrick occupied the chair. Th aiitsxotnvxx nuvu-tun] u m.n....-.| :......._...,. F } T. Il.\.\'LE\ . cambom. ma-'cI. silica /ic,Jon.. wm In I-0--oh-ed by the Rt. Ru. loan hr rank (`barman ol the Bullu (`cnnlllnn lid vll|o.()ut..oI-bythuuIclind.Illl5Mm 1, _> __ _,_ , , ` _ .,', ' ._... - . '. . j \\'aLxhingInn. Baltimore and all Points In .\'or\.h.- : 1 cm .\`ew Yotk. via G.T.R. and .\'.Y.(`. Rys. I THE 'l`HOL'SA.\'D ISLAXI) ROUTE BY ` L Ferry Wharf: kl V ____ . For cheap tickets to all points. "and infor~ \ nution pertaining to All Routes, Apply to `r n rmnrn n._._.:1-e . '. . rs.-u-nun` ur nu urvun/cu, .I ' ETrbLon, . General Iickggnt. PRE TTYHEAVV L%SES. TRACKED BY THE A!';ABS. GENEIML TICKET 4cNcY. lm. AN ANNUAL MEETING. Dl. IIJIAIIII EITIIJIIDIIT. ro.:.-`a-:a'1*i'-`-`-*'*-- 9:.-r KINGSTON.` CANADA. WEDNESDAY EVENING. l`El}I_{U1\RY 9,1337. srf. . . 1-`ooto: Brock s:ree:.` KINGSTON. om. - Gen. Ticket Agent. III. ll Tim II"|;`hlII III! ilhvdd Ioonlull-gonrlnul. Ibo lbuhhlhhnut dtboehumhnnduhbnutuldthliqow tnlo. emuhuuvuhd mnldunooh Ir. Itlulnnoonthlohtol Iboliiunl my-Iv mu: :5 tne Terumolll m I crllltnl unu-. ` Luwnnx, Felt. 9. .\lichaeI lhvitt. speak in At I-Jnlinburgh last night. said that under 1 on or than the existing conulitium in In- lunl the plan of campaign would be neither Jeniruhle nnr perminive, Inn it In better to have I pint of vungnign than A plan of : hlumlerbuu anal rex-ulw.-r. To Builders. Maso?s-a}:d Stonecutters. u nr :1 II- I.4Il IIllIn. I.n\I)--.\, Fri-. K. The lord nu_\or e-I I depuutiuu ul gentlemen n`-presenting , tho orgnnixntiun known n the lruh succin- tiun ior tho def:-mv u! the union. Among the n einwn here the Duke of Ahereorn and t Farl of lhunhroh-. I'h- a `h VII an nppod for fuuala to Irish In nliutn. who won deprivul. tho ui-I. their menu ul li\'eIthunJ through the Action vi the Irish nntional league. whit-h. lay intimidation, doterrul tenant: (mm paying their rent; Thc I-Znrl ol I'bII- hmh-. nefeni tn the terrible ctktu of the lixv pursue: h the unions] in Simughout In-luu . aid that u..'i.a nought to be ruined by the deputation III to he devoted to tho vnrl d helping than when the tyranny ol tho league Incl ruincnl. Thc Ionl uuynt uh! he did not cnudulerm co tntit-n`: I 5 qucntinn. hopiionlal. their. I mnlinl Incl hearty uppers]. and huidu ml-I neon- llltldil tothooonnidorntionolnllpnrtkoln the country. pmoaou wan Int.-Ir lngulnure neuulu. Morley assumed the debate on l`aunell`a amendment. He said that he agreed with that part 0! the amendment which ntlirmml that the n.-mcdy for the existing crisis in Irish chin was to he found in such reform ' I of the kw and system of gmernment no 0 l f would utisfy the needs and ECUN the con~ tidcnco of the Irish people. 'lhen- wu. in (Act. no lune-ly short of granting the Irish ,' self-government. ` Jane h Chamherlnin will speak Against Pu-no `I unendment. The I"Ar| of Dunrnven. under socrvtnry . ft-r thocolonion, has resigned. This is not , of much importance except as one more shot red at the government in critics] time. . hwnuw Pal. 0 .\li..l...IIL..~;n .....|.. mg: -cu: uuu um UN.` exwelllc, except Im- s `h of .\lr. Dillon and his neference tn I e little busineaa" waiting him in Dublin. In canoe: uence of the ineectivenean of theme pmlongeq dc-lute: the feeling It growing up among the libenln of the dcninbility of making elorta to cunt the prcrnnmnt to proceox with their logiulntire neuunl. Mm Ifllll the nlhlh nn I`:nno'n I 1 I VICKI lmmealintel `After Mr. l`.urnellutnlo\vn the houao emptien . anal the rest of tho proceed- ings were dull in the extreme, except the sneech Mr. Dillon aunl hi: n-fm-an. 9.. (ll uu: nouse, me uniomsus were saying: Parnell had concluded his speech b_v threatening dynamite lll|lt`S the govermucnt vranted home rule." \\'hnt he really said was that he wondered the govennnent. in restoring coereion, was not warned by the past. as shown by the constant accumula- tion of .\Ir. |"0nter`a demands. The con- apirscies of that time. fscluding that ngninst Mr. Foster's own ' a. were, .\lr. Pnrnell claimed, brougl into existente by his eueeruf coercion. The appeal of the cabinet furinclensed powers was followed by the l'hu-nix rk tmgedy. that by the passing of the (rimes Act. and that again was iuiswened from .\merica hv dynamite. l!vunniite. said .\lr. Parnell. excitedly. shaking his head o\`er the heads of his bl- luwers at the vovernment bench, nus repeuedly exploding in the crowded streets of your city. Your public buildings were also threatened. Attempts were made to destroy them. Even in this house the ministers were not ale fmm violent attack uid nttom to at assassination. After all these Kerri e events all this loss of life. some upon the seaold, nnny more the victims of the wild juttioe of revenge; after All this peril to your citizens pursuing their lawful occupation: in the streets; After all this d `er to your most distingruinhed ministers I A! III: thn rpsnlt ` ha on.-v A-urn:-1\ I l l i l ! 1 laminar lliV8lill7'\l"B7heVI7l`lllhsgfg 1' at was the result? ha tory urem- , ment cune into olce uul Ahundonon mer- ninn "I .. "nu, \. -1.-In r~~- -- "-- `-9* , I vehement. in his to ihecies ot disaster. 'I he house undoubted y mind the spec-cli dull. though it is generally in-lunittd he succewl- ed in convicting tho. guverllnient of llagmnt . inconsistency in the conduct of (lateral Sir Redvers Buller and Judge (.`urrun in l-ring- ` ing pressure to bear on the landlonls whilst prosecutin the Nntimmlists` own more suc- cz-ssful ma` ml of the plan of czunpnign." ` .\lr. l`nrnell`s allusion to the results oi the policy of coercion. nlrwuly gmvely mis- understood, will he nmrv so. The mis- understanding. indeed. he lumsaw, and M- pressly mpudiatul ; but late last night. in V the politicitlcluhsnotless tliniaiiiitlieprecili-.~t.s of the house. the unionist); saying: hi il`urnell lmil oniu-Imlml his Rlvruvli I l I I I I ,' PARNELL S LATEST PLEA, in man from ll sick lned its he moved his I xnmcumnuntr` Arm-st hi s]SohY fh"a'o1'i\`"r- ; t uU.\uu.\, reu. 6.--.ur. I urut-u uyuxeu lle ` satiomii tone, but towamls the claw uf his `: speech he became much more vigormis, even I in rmyhecies - 1 Iunnea unnnlxhul xv .uun.I flux Iuxn,.`\ .I..ll * F The Irish Lender Mlsulldentood Ilogan|- In; his `l'tu.-nuceu Concerning Dynua I min-somo Points uf Ills Speu-:h-I)u. \'|tt on the Plan of Campaign. Luxuu.\', Feb. 8.~-.\`lr. Parnell looked like V` ':| Innn from n ninls Inn] nu Inn nu.-......l LL. :m.u.n.u uu.\m-.n.~ mt in u an nllnuuturundlho

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