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

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lllnll. III!` II!!!" III III!` ulu II III llII' III. The sullen inc, mtrunting {mm open field. unl C" sunny places. hm dual to the north olevery ham and met. The knoll: and bank: that (Are the out or nuuth nigh lnr rolo-An. IIIII begin to lift up A thnuuml tiny ` pdnu. " Lmn--\. Much 0. Rev. IN . June Par ` ion. put:-r nl the City Tonplo. pul into: I trilnu to Mr. lint.-Int`: memory. He up hodou not Mullah In pmuounoo Hooch:-r {Manna but who ova lived. And one In : \'o who have hove-I with him In pnyot know with what might ol humil- it_v,puiInouo. huh. and Ionhocor-ad SM Klqlou ol llnno. Ilia non! hula- noawuooubhnt ll vuh vnhlo shun: Huh` _..l..._LI- -l-J-glnthnounnhnkinr lhnl Ibo uh:-that how for ! Ill: ninth papa ll nu-.: Tboculynunu vllqdud In a I-an Ioulanltcluw Indra A hrjouupnlunclm` an In: N-nah to [Menu at a noun: nu. I|AI`ll|ntI\' In|DAL' A (VI uroouwm . Inuncun written by Mr. Ha-char en till.-I "Hie . oath," in \-on this descrip- tion n! the mouth in wt hilprnhslslyhul lllneu bu uucurrnl ; though brief. the pn- qev Ag:-ml iqlou of his uent and \ig0r nun Ityle ".\Inn`h ` The mnirt in mnrv turbulent. but the \'k'tnr)' is mined. The worl-I nukes their ma-nu mace: from long hi-I-Ion hinln Thv smell 0! the am! in in the air. 'I`l , ,__u __ l`.-l.l 1.. _.._.-u__ 3...... ....... ) pt mull, and to me awning I act. Mr. Beecher`: writing; iloollocuxl. Ioulcl ll runny vnlumec "II nermono lave been ubliuhod in book form under the title "The ylnoulh Pulpit." He `II I up to } the time 0! his Imlulen illness. in completing hi: Live ol Cllrilt." A work which has been vondonnod and comlncudod with equal vignr in in nk volnmu. Ho Alan published la-turn to young men. Yale lecture: on preaching. horwood, 3 novel. a vulumo of oolecud cyu. Royal Truth, and one ur two other; ' \l .- Il....|.-.- --. __.`Lg_.. L- Bddnn puphn" in the ` Iudcpandaul. andhh curly maliatie ul- vontuml. .\l r. Beecher nu ueully u ` iIumed_the oditnnhip nl the (`hridian l.'n- 1 ml. which he hu Iupportod eclitorinlly till \ the present time. He has Also boon much inurutod in the Brooklyn .|Iagu;uw. in which his sermons were regululy primal, and to which both his wife And non have contributed Article; He has also written I scrim ol Sunday latter: for the New York Wod. and duo coutributonl oocuionnll tn the colunuu of his former pnfor. the mix- I 04!. pt rodent, And to the Eivning \lr lb-hor'n II ilinI_ if unllocmul_ nnawluy Inu pnuiology oi uu uuup,-u. In fact. In Mr. Beecher`: one is not dif~ ferent from many others that I have been culled upon to diagnoee,"concluded Dr. Hnm~ mond. nothin can he done beyond keep- ing him perfect y quiet, his head well ele- vated. And in a room. when possible. when the tem nture is About sixty degrees and thoroughfy ventilated. Indications must he met on they arise. .\lr. Beecher nu nour- ished solely by utimullnta. I we him hypo dermieslly an injection of h an ounce of ' brundy, which would have male 5 healthy mu: wildly intoxicated. but which produc- ed no elect upon him." KDC II "XI llWBW'I (ll l1illl'l- It Is true." said Dr. Hammond, that w the pstient thus situate-l may recover if the ` Attack is not of the severest Ilud : but not through my medicines that we cam give him. Correct views n.-lutire to this int are far from purulent, und an only established by proper nl being paid to the morbid nmtomy Am pathology of tin subject. "In fun} As Mr R4-o~lmr'n mm in nnt lif- me nervous system. Dr. Hammond further oqiaincd that on whichever side of the uwdiu line of the body this rupture occurcd, the armory nerves of the opposite side and the mutory nerves of the same side would be paralyzed. In such 3 case of cerebral hemorrhage as that from which .\lr. Beecher suffered, attended by D coma and the ordinary aympbms of the am i plectic condition, nothing could be done by the way of medication which would afford the al' heat prospect of reliel. true. or me eereoeuum iemoric vuui uioou. Opening his war on The Diseases of the Nervous .\'ysteni," llr. Hammond exhibited to a reporter an illustration of an ape lectic blood vessel. many times magnied. t - sented the appearance of an elastic tem ril. which at intervals was swelled into abnormal protuberance rged with torpid blood. The walls of the ilood vessel at these points were attenuated to the utmost. yet so small were those globules of blood, that the esca * of one, from thbiirsting of the tissue. won d occasion. no sensation in any part of the body except in the delicate fabric of the brain. Here this drop of blood, sutfusing itself throu h the gray tinted convolution: of the xerebe lum, or posterior lobe of the brain. interrupts the action of the very centre of the system. Dr Hnnmnnd further nvidnim-xl tlmt nn ueam as no woum Wlall w suurr. only less rou-acted. A blood vessel in the brain had reen ruptered. This might have resulted from any sudden exertion, not uecccasarily severe, If the blood vessel was already worn by ears of mental glctivity that had cease- less y kept the nninlnte and thremllike tissues of the cerebellum Qethoric with blood. ` ..., u'l`l... I\:-.......-..-. nftl... 1\..-.-.._.. LL. --..._ Dr. Harmuoml says B6ccl1er`s was such a demth as he would wish to Suffer. Only less nnn-nonbn A LI.-nu.-W I-nacnl hi Okn In-nin Inul One of; ;ti:uw;n'd'Zl;IuIdn Tndas , IN TH` DUUINIUN. I The Tributes of the Pulpit laud l`reas-'l`ho Deceased `Worthy of all Thu`: Is Said of lllm -- AIIIOHOII Hus Had only One Beecher. and Slay New 1-!` Have Ahothor. ` BEECHER'S FUNERAL PLOT IS GREENWOOD CEMETERY. FUNERAL To~M0RRQ\y;. nun Clpbhi` Ilpnud. Illa Lltolsr; \\'orl_ rv \ I I eld. : L.__II- __.I TIIK l'lIS(`Rll|l*ZRS being dmimnn of n` Iirlngfmn humus. obr fnt mu. Ihc-if fuun dry and omnno work: known au- ___ __--__--_- _.--o---\-\c- um 31.7.5-'4-S Mu-and In tho cl Ru. ha Motlnth ; nvru` t onlbyul shaded than-xi IWUV -lIv-Irv-Q lI.l.l\!l.l.l1. March 9. no locating ul ` the (`mud Una:-lo nrny oxhuiou in novmun unln {nacho vlllugoolllur cmlt. length (the enough: in th- toonuikn and nqurhv. Tbolmuhgol Qnlvnnrlnlnnlul nnnrlillnlv hln `HR KIRK ll Iqilw. III ullsuuguu tbolroodoknnd Inn:-I-ulioo Into he no sumo-Iintboopflng. -_...-_ _.__._.__._. ' rlugn Money In (inll. INNINIV. March 9. W. ('. Hiclluun Inn 'oin-cl the Amoria-an colony in (`um-In. Aha-r Lvi Iwindlod Bnnn `align out of [mm .(lI) In I-10,(II). Imun cldmml to have a formula Int nnnufacturingsrtlclu. cdlonl uuguine. out 0! common notch. \ Hklmun pornrto-I the capital to his man I Ex;liuu-at Our Ar:-nu. liruus. .\lnn-h R. ulvilosmont hu he;-n canoe-I at Youghd by a vapor! that the court. ul lnnkrn Kc has `annual wnrrunu {or the URI! n! at er Killehcr nml .\Iichau-I Ken body. for vonlenlpt in mfuning lo ntwml court so Iimnnm, and fur the Arms! of I mu: nuno-I Doyle. and tho bruthon Brian, ` fur thnuu-niug Ihc court": Innenuanger. I !-otocung the Jurors. l.wnuV. .\|srchR. ('uiIuIIr1}-A puhlinhu the unmet vi the six jumrn who usual for the an uittnl --f Mr. Dillon An-l his usoci too in I. o mnnpimcy trinl. In View ol this fact, Mnjor SCllr|C'r`U'\n. mnu-r\'nt.i\'e, will uh in pnrlinmenl that the government A!- loni apex-id protection to the six juror: I ha \-nu-I guilty. Action on the (`local-0. LI).\Du\. .\lArv:h 8. .\ l'()l)OOrI IKi\`e In-hip ha been issued summoning member: of the connnonaun hoin rumlincu to on port the gnvornment at the ninh of the 1 chute can the clown u>~morruI'. The Pnruelliwu and rulicdn are converting nrrnngemenu to hue nelicfn ready for 1 continuous sitting. OIIICU Ill -`lllllll [\l'lll l'l'lI' nus ln:cu vuillsvu nu Sheody. The choir of the Wutem Methodist church. Nnpnnoe. hulnuoducodn cornot among thcir musical instruments. Mann` M. W. Prnvn Ron Inve Iennod mgolhrr nun the noon! will 0! lhr hunlnou, all at which will be dis ol II I bargain. The rt) mun: 1 rwsl mule mwlutling A nh and lujvo Irnu-I` frnlllj. ma inner; and I In and uu-Id ununmenl ul rlinu Tbcdl Id:-nnnnu-an H: the shining. Nu-tnmllhn`. nu! ballot about and Iuund `arr In fullblaul. -rm: plenty of wins m among umr Inuucu untrumu Mann. M. W. Pruyn & Ronuilnvo Ieuod a store in but cc and will open out in the grocery, croc cry and glnuwans line. It in rnmnn-J that n nnrvh in-tun` will grocery, (`l'0cIer_\ Illll gllauwlnz lulu. It is rumored that I lurch Inctory will he established in the old brewery property. Picmn. at noon as spring opens. Tire mine of the .\lonnt St. Pntrick p-mt oico in South R1-nfrew has been changed to \'|...4l`- The Spice uf the Articles Publlnhed by the Papers 0! Nu! Vlrlllt)" (I L. .\'aun|-rs. Barrio. successor tn W. -1. Huge. Iizumnoquc-, has settled lawn to busi- MD.` "lnll0"I UK [He IIITTIICKF. The Kansas City hue hall association has ncce ted the national league`: olfer of $.- 01!) or its franchise and pl|_\'(`l`3. The as- mcintion hu pooession of the franchise in the western lengue and will organize a new club. can IIIIPOTCB. During A riot M Halway. while the troops were conned to their harnwks. a mob nun boring I thousand men. heat and kicked A dozen of soldiers, and nftervranla stoned the windows of the harrnclu-. "I`L._ I.'-_-.... l`:A.. L..-` I__Il ........l 01.... L-- 8?". Hon. .\l. lluwell denies he Bakicl that in View of the passage of the rvstalixntury bill by congress. the Camulian guvermuent uonldn t impose much higherulutiee on vermin Ameri- can imports. Dnrinn A rint At Hnlwav, while Hm trnnns Iovvuocunhrlltn lbohoo loan. ,_A .L- L__4 __.l_ I. l(' I" FCHCII army. ` The Toronto ministerial association tabled ` the Rev. G. M. Milligufa motion condemn ing Sunds prohibition meetings. .\`aunmal inn-r. Snrinvehl. Ohio. unint- FOUNDRY, nluguruui army. Hen. Boulnu ver will propose llleilsllllfcs to prevent the pu licutinn of news mlzltiug to the I-`nench army. Tlua Tnrnntn miniun-rial nnsm-intinll tnhlml iunllel DOWBCF. Dprul HUI, KIIIIU` PHIL` or. shot and killed Dora udd. aged 25, who refused to marry him. and then shot him- self. 1].. \I I) ..... ..|I .lA..2-.. I... -..l.I Oixax. In \ KHHEH PFIUIV ['3 IIL'l' Vllllllg 4`\l.\`IC3'rNIllIl. Slight mrtllqucnke shocks and under- grnuml rumbling are yet nuticexl ut Men- t0lI0. ` , A ...-,|. 1|...:- .......,L..... .......-) I .\ (uuu. A rich (`hristinn lnwrulnmt, name-I Lo, has been executed in .\'lmug|mi. despite French mediation. TI... L... ...I.l. .. IL.l...o_. ..,.... on-. \....o..:.... TTUUCII lllfllllolllll. The Journal (Ins I)rba!.\` says ten .-\ustriun ` 0i1'(`.l`S have mrin-l at Sulia to drill the } Bulgarian army. 1 Ilnn Rnnlnnm-r will nrnnmm Im\:L~uIru-A In l 3lT('lL'IiLI'Y lUl' LW\Z1 lllllIll- In an railroml accident near Sharon, N.J., several persons were lnully injured. Queen Victoria: will sojourn six lays an (`annex prior to her visiting Aix-lcs-Baint. Sliulnt ax.-1rtlun|.1|:n allnvlm znnl umlnr. The spice of they Morning Papers anal the , \'en- Latest Telograma. \ The Mztrquis of Lothiml will be appointed Su(`l`L`tiLl`Y for Suotlaml. In 51 rn5lI-nu.` nnnhlnnf nn-Ir \'hnn~nn N .l XF.\\' Yului. March 9.--Theammg1.-nlents for the funeral of the late Mr. Beecher are clmugexl. The final cermnony will not take place until Saturday. The private funeral service will he held at the house tomorrow morning at 9:30 nk-lock. The lI0(l_\` will thl-n lie in state at Plylnouth church until Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. when n p.;hlic funeral service will be held. WII KW) III I IXHIIC. ' x - Henry W. Sure. of Ithaca. intends pm- vviding a statue of the I l_\'mouth pastor, and presentin r it to the city If l`u~ooklyn to be placed in rospcct. park. .\lrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. in Florida, was too ill wcolne. ' u........ xv Q..... ..t nI....... :..o.....I.. ...... J FOR (`0l'Gll.'l .\.\`D(`0LDS.-Grlup A Bottle 0! the Duuorm (`oven Rnnov. The an: i 0 dons freq I l u. (` Wild C nu)!!!` ` ` om o and olbotv In lqrcdienln Plounn to take. In bottles. Be. and .`I)n.. at WADIS DRISU S1\)ItK. .gll'll'('i-;(] ).l.`-0hil)iti(;,n _ Saunuel wser. Sprin d, Ohio, punt- vr nhnl. Anal Lilla-al Hnrn . nah` mated `)5. who TIC I400 In `I. A :00 HI}! np,_,L- D..-L aII..... THE PITH OF THE NEWS. Iallvnv Inca-Iona. 'oIsTmcT DASHES- "*r':."".....':':'.."..','-.:'.'..-".3. um `hhrwhunhuuniuhn \\ .\Dl.'F| MLVIIRAKI LIVER l'll.l.S are gurelyn vqetamo Cnllsanic. bolnjonllroly free use var `on n 3 - o:`a:|Jom-ltor :3 lotlalc Iuhnunl;-yo. In #32:: ..m'` uh.llondaoho.&o..they \-nun Hon. Theynmrl r-conund. Unohndoua. In llouluo 251: ll AIIKS DRUG STUKIIZ. A Iain olhtud. lluuonnulhnnutlnuxuhlwnut pcdavllunuutluhphtl. Ann: lj11lUI'I-I-ca-u-rv.' I. Khguutgn 1 Dnhnlm. qu-luau: Knhnryu (ur- vhi; Vuyu dnutm 1 13:1-at nu-$;anuIhuunhn-uu-I Inhuom. I X-lg (In-n-n Il.._I_.A_ M l`~v~l um! _ 4.1'IrIivopIl'lobo(0rvv.-hnhha-y! I. flowwothuvuwhnut t 1|: mind can (hvd vrcrh & IO ndwnot-I-Inhnhnv I CI--(In--- knew: People Illlghuccl OI PI-III. uni I-pun- Ojhns When an tho and railroad I'll: go llmuxla by: Na Yuri Io thutnnlu I. ll 1'Iol`u~lIt-rdlrnulvaconphulny 18.13.53 jun-than ol lb Outnl Puma- Indl'n|on I`.-some ruljruuhmc Ptououlary hunk, IAN nun lnulhnh unl Q) diction lb-nnuutn 0| llnyls lb `lllnhgnnwuun. ._._-j. nulln. hum pnyuuu um Ilulll. lilo ruuuuu ul icllu-nun uul Ind aunciation In what I-muuht mm! 0! the Incl hero. No doubt. if the mulcl Ioungo shout out 0! dc-nu, they woulc not an to go to work. but they F ? In some oorlpntion to ball` Iociod up. rcquuu munupay. "Then :1: An incrouo of about 20 per cent. in the number ul In-oh drnwn fmm the prinnn Iihru-y during the n: two days the men wort locked up,"uid ('haplu'n Ed |(I'rtnn. "But then an A good nun)` hen- vn hn cunnnl he made to rt-Ad or improve- tlu-ir minalu. Idlenona in the very rm-at l thing fur them and in Allende-I I) had re } nullI_ Inoth phylitnl and mom]. nlulla ..l Lllnnaun AIM. hm] Allillitlll II Uhll `III III I-IIU IIIUIU 3 II Halon noon. Dr. nuch application; enough for them. [ rcquuu multply._ "Than-an -11 An In own my mum. "Who! indie matter with you 2" Intel Dr. Bnrhor. the prinonghylicinn, of O can vict who came to his 0 on only Wednos day morning. NoIhing." II! the rosponoe. Why do you wish to tea Inc 3" "Plano. doctor, won`! you use your in nance to try to got me I uhnnco to go In wnri ` he god the convict. I don`! con- whn I do, u! I eon`! stand staying in my call all the limo : it will kill mo." u_1-_- __-_ u. u-..|..- 3.-.! ......I.. din mmou no nu nor a ITIIIO. uwn was more mnnwuvrin about the yard after that. and short! I ore 8 o'clock they won lock ed up in 1 air celln. At noon dinner I1: served u mud. Ind the convict: hul mother hour`: outing u in the morning,|.nd the ammo st 4 .In.. when they had uupper. Thin relieved monotony of otnnonont. but the officials say it tu no oubnituto for work. Thin pmgrunme has been kept up each day Iinco. "\"hAt in thin Innllor with um V nkal VALUABLE PROPERTY BUSINESS midn SALE. been IOCKEU P. The prison officials apprehend Ierious consequences if the men are locked up much longer. The wont port of the puninhment to most of the inmates in idleness, while Ioli~ lary connement is 3 positive hudlhip. Everything is being lone by Wnnlen Brush to relieve any emlnrruument by dincu-lng plans for the employment of the men when the approprintion becomes available. In the measntime Principal Keeper Connnnghton is doing all in his power to maintain discipline and give the convicts in much exercise in possible. \\'mlnesdxn' Inoniinu At 8:51) o'clock the IDIYUIOG In) Ill!` CITTTI III! III pur- i mined m_mt for while. There was more _.-.........._.. .I...... u.. ..-..l .69.. 9|... poemble. Wednesday moming 700 men were out from their cell: an though they were going to work. After breathe! the diereut companies pended through tha- urd until they were tired. Then the were muehed inm the deserted uhopu per- ` -uiiign` on Inn! in g --hiln Thnm ill more Uou xrom tms revenue ll) man. The present condition of atfairs is the re sult of the law forbiddin the renewal of any contract for convict abor. An act of May '.`0th, I886, created a prison labor re form commission for the urpose of investi- gatinv how best to emp oy convicts other than y contract. The commission was to make its report before Feb. 10th of the prc~ sent year. and recommended the appropria tion of $1,000,000 for prison maintenance. A bill appro riating this amount was passed in the assem ly without any ditiiculty what- ever when the ur ency of the matter was explained. The und will be available im- mediately on the act's becoming law. In such nn event a large number of convicts can be set at work within a few days. Last December the laundry contract expired and I30 inmates would have been thrown out of work had not Warden Bmsh immediately taken possemion of the plant and conducted that industry on the state account. Mon day the contract of Perry & ($0., who em ployed 900con\'icts in Inakin stoves, ex- pired. Gradually durinsz t e past twu months 200 of this force have been set at other work. No employment could be found for those now idle, as there was no fund for the purchase ofthe sto\'e~mal:ing plant, even had it been offered for sale. So the 700 men who were earning 56 cents a day han- been locked up. Thu nrinnn ninials annrehaml serious Dunn twhuuulhovuvcnnudlihubv I.'l`Io nu jut noun:-In ow mud -jdO W W3 IIK TIITIVJ. I:-__P:IIh Oran. luau-huh. nu-, 11:3-~,v , has Aha! (Inna. l.|l\\!hthunoofIhpnaulh.d k--an T10 IllI.\'C UOGII KEPT: ICIIO Ill Illll" 08lIl_ lll.lL'!' l\l-nday, ulthough every one of them was sentenced to imprisonment at hud labor. This idleness is 3 loss to the state of 8350 a duy,l'or the services of the convicta,nnd 8200 for their lmnnl. Last year when all those inside the prison walls who were _able tn work were kept employed there was a daily average prot of the state of 19} cents on each convict. The state was richer by $75,- 000 from this revenue in I886. "PI... .`.......... .......I:o:..n A6` awning in Hm um Mann) of Them lie; to be Employed-Slow Encllng in This State at the Old PI-hon Contract Syslomupt. Baker Btlonjly Urges the Granting of an App:-opt-la~. (Ion Providing for Their Employment. There are 700 convicts in Sing Sin prison who have been kept idle in their eel _ since- 1 Mnndnv nllhnnuh mmrv nna nf them HUTCHIRS AND SAUSAGE lAKEltS- rt-lmo new mull cnlnn: by Home. II) lbs. so. ltnkcgnl lI:nDo.por|b;h.ntkoI. I0. : [limo now ltuglhh the-op o-cl km. . handles. @- Ilnallor quan u` . per bundle. Itowun & 00.. Ilnumon. `THERE IS NO WORK FOR SEVEN HUNDRED PRISONERS. IDLE SING SING CON VICTS. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. .___... Inn: and Inaulnunim ll nu nu mo. . Harbor hurl nearly Mt) One in `u idlcnou II: As the 1 up go by thun- T0 PORK PA(`Kl.'R3-mhcnt (`uh Prloo , pddforpu-khlntlobonomunk undforu-` um; untchh delivered at our Hanu- ton. Rowux &Co.. Funuhorl. Inn. POUND A1` l...\S'l'-.\ nmod warranted to can land and non Cums. [Inn on. Culounen. &c. Hanson`: I 0 001-: Sun. in buxom 15. at Wade`: Dun FOR D V.u.L`II`. in Woolen l'ndc:rcloVtiz-r in; go to VS8`. 04 Man! II. II. ll0['SIC AND LOT. on Clmrlos st. House. rrzune 18:34. with kitvhen addition ltkm: lot is 33 Not from and about N0 fen-C den 2: now slnble and shed : I well : all in order. Apply to FR.\.\'(` 3 McD0.\`.\l.I) -ncxt door.- I3 ( harlot Street. `vb. ll. mas. Tho lol. Wxl. In stocked with choice fruit and ornnmenud Inns and small fruits. etc. EDWARD MORHAM. FINE urn now. The undgraitnod orrm { Iornle that DESIRABLE H0l SI-2 A.\'l)l.U1` } now occupied by him on Earl Street. The wholo in omnd in no block. having about one hundnd an_l Iwont: feet from on In-I street. And the l lot runs mm to West Street. The B LDINGS on tho proper! Ara Almml new. and the union is blunted vm And 14)! on Albert 3 seven commudious r nlnnnnn hunt mullnr Street. The BUILDINGS ma M-enlmout nomnndlho rdonls lutcd *2!) truiu. Pb!` enus up ' In T1103. T0-l.I~2'l`. wilh pomcsezinn Isl .\lny next. the atone and n-- nuof \\'a|n*huua1`. mllces. &o.. all mm of south sclc of Prinross Sin-cl, now mu cupied by Juan-ph I-`mnclin and II. Mooem for graun. our and feed business. I"inxH`|nss mi`)- Ring fncililios Iv ' water or rail. Apply to J. .\ . .IA(`ll.\R. 343 `in; Sm-cl. ' A sill/l) |:`\\'l`|"Il nxvx-:I.1.:.\-'u11*r.u`HIcI). corlwr of Division and l-Elli:-o Slrvols ~ also :1 null-`nI>'I',un.Ic lInl'.~`k` ...Iininime_ `I nzaoa~ .._,*1_g.-.::-.:..;~I... w---V or Invision and I-Jlnw sxrvols also (`0.\ll-`0l .'I`.\!ll.l-2ll0l`.~`ls`. udjninil . `unea- sxion at any time. Apply to J. WAD ELL. on the prenliaes. ` THE B()\\'Ll;\'U .\LLl'2Y on Wellington Sh. ` with residence ovorlmzul. and the xtures and mung: of the Allow. l`nme:uiun M any time. Apply In GI-ZORUFI lm`u.umso.\` & soxs. root of I'rincoss sux-ea. Aux. 3|. Apply In l'ri HUTCHIRS AND SAUSAGI NAKIRS- an-hum nan nnull has mnlnllz In Homo. THIS IS A RARE CHANCB For one ntunn pt.-nnu luau-urr AGENTS. nude and luninle ` 83 a day. send sum for `culnm. Snuupies. 23 cents. C. }{0\ DY. and 18 Front St. 191.. Toronto. ' photo. painting: no vauw ng. For full Rum RT L.-\l)lI-ZS to work for us nl their own hmnos : $710 810 per week 1-an be uielly nuuio. .\`o ` 1 Iiculunylemm mldnm at once (`RI8(`R.\"I` 60.. I9 ventral Su-eel, Buston.')lnas.. Box 5.lT0 'l'lH{I`jE l.\l*'I\}Illl!}.\'(`ll) S:\l.l'SS.\l EN. \\`||0 can sell `goods and an: not afraid of work. J. C. HARDX & (`0. HOUSE. I"UR.\'lSHEl). or pa furnished. rorlthc summer. Apply at \\`|||q o co. _ 1`0~LE'l`. wilh nomcznxinn ls! .\ln_\' the done and n`-nmof \\'nn~houso. 71711115 im\\'1.L\'u .(i.l;I-:\ \\'e1I-iiigmu mg with nvsiclmwn on-rhmul. and the llxlums lulnle mmm for nu-Liculnm. Sammies. TIIRI-IE EXPIlllE.\'(`l-ll) SAl.l-ISMl~Z.\'. who ran an]! Lrnnds And am not nfnuid nf work. J. C. KIINUAI . llr.\n-n` Dnu'r\"` at the OWN _llousv. .\lu.-n-m.\' M331-mo. or Cauu-aqui ho-lws. 1'6 O6N1?IiAb'rons. VOL.LVh RENT! spnout. `iggyfrllon. 3; {1:ib. hon? ` nffo Load IS I! I VT? vulv- -:|A\'IIlK).\'. IIRAN I (VI. REMINDERS. [F:=_?A!-E- THE DAILY WHIG. w. Nlwum` `.\ K SUN! Aug. 31. . . - I I Rutrm n. Man-h ll. Thr nu-utum u! I nlnh took place at .1 o'clock no Sumlny ` ning. The mmlemnunl not-I but-Io their i gruvu. Thru noldiorn warn leullal I I i the execution Anal wen inolnnchnl to n no that out him their nvolvon. no that I 0! tie nholl naive-I nix bullet; The ` Hic In uclodonl. uuly noldion us! 00': 1 vltnclng the creation. `I30 lrien-In had hndnm In-cu Allowul to did honllund than ohuvhn. u__. |j-_..L A 3 ')--L..l'- .... |-.l-- wuannrvuuunusuun \ I`-ItI.IlucII.-cnonnnluut ol the` \|dIcrho&cl|hIII$|:.IdhIhvouuI: lltlltll Iluurtvuu-U. Nnvu. Much I.~ . Zuhoflann in-luv `n-loIbon.nqcc0ddhv Inoooouun `dlnlhoruutnpvig. re hurt `M `fliliitiifujo 1:: u-otuuv * ` 7 ,. can on re " Jorcholloppol IT I'M VI:-::':nu-iu\'un 1...... u-._Ln n._......|.._ .1 oh. Inll U. lull UIIUJKTI IIIU INJIIIUIVIIIW III over ` with I clean date. Natal)`. that u not mean tint Mr. lslulntonoi policy ol home rule. on O huh acceptable to the Irish 0. in in my vny put aside. It moon that t 0 point 0! View in somewhat chuagod. (M mu:-no It may hnppen at my mument that Mr. Pnrnoll ol the extrv.-nw tilulltouinm will put their foot clown Lu-I |e1`I|l"0 that then in tn he no concoction n! my description, but all that can he said at ` prv-at-nt in that nuthing If the kind hut - uurrwl. Lox Iv-Ix. .\Inrvh R. --An-nt. the round-table conferenco it in not true that Mr. (ilulnume . is unaware of the specic point: which have V ` ht-on decided on And new subject to the n.gnemenL Mr. Hlulatone has been tho i roughly informed on than matten. and has expressed his willingneu to weigh them. ' The spacial innportnnceof this in that the puinta inquation. includ' the appoint meat of the lrilh judges an the l.'lnter r~ tervution. Are mutton which at one time vore considered inluponble diicultica This hone in. Theoocond in that Mr. tlulntnndu rule bill in nolonger rc- gudod by the Glulntnniul member: of the confer!-nu u the one point 0! dopsrtun. and on thin subject the conference in Avon gnnin with A nlagn dnln Nglurn Iv The Round Table Couh-rune: fund Ir. nun, ,n_A____n_ -n_ ,AAI__ iv__-_ -A UIIC U_\' KIT. IZCS. .`I. r. r.. [Ur ILIIITK . That in viewof the strong feeling through- out the xrovince in favour of having the toll: abo iahoul on mull held by joint stock companies. it is the npiniun uf thin house that the government should take the matter into uonualerntiuu. and introduce such lwin- lntion as will lend tn the Abolition of such I tolls. " IIIBIILIIIJVJII5 `I}V.Z3\`9 IKIIIIHI \V)lnL0gU; Pu- lic huildin $97,893 as Against C`l55,T`. .0; public tor a I5l.'.'63 as aglinst $8.690 ; colouiution rouls $l45,2l3 as against 8l`2l.~ 435 : char on crown lands 89|,09'. as u against .573: uiVil gwovemment 8l83,lM9 as agninlt 8la`{.254 ; legislation 8] l5.6l`I as `nut Cl2').75`Z:' Idnunintntion 0! justice .64] as against $3.`)-1.923 ; education i36.8ll Jngunst $'>33..'n6l. The increase in this last cle rtment is nccountecl for lvy the fact that or the first time the expendi- ture for mechanics institutes. art schools and literury and scientic institutions is chnrgcd under this haul. Alnnna lho nntiavna nf nunlinh nivnn nun: [ IJIIIKXGI CHUCK" `III. IIXAI. ` Am the notices of Inoliohgiven was one In` . r. bees. .\l.P.P.. for Lnnnrkz ..1'L-'. :.. ..:..... ..t .1... .......-.- :....|:._._ .L__\....|. Qoohl Auonuoo lu-uldollmyn hglnniuthohit and nag). lb E1-1d`: --II. Inch," Cl lllalllf IUl' Igl'I('lllIlllV.` Ellll I118 W38 $l`2.'n,2.'i9, as compares! with S`. .59..'176fnr the previous year: hospitals and charities 8103; i M6 to ' 0 6,4`. l : repairs and mainte- nance ..650 as against 852,601 : public institutions gW)9.`Z28 against &SI3,5'.'0 ; pub- lic huildinmi I!l97,R9.'! ma Aoninnl 15`: '.'-)0 - aomxuo. Am: expellullurc ml` nnnugrauon was 816,837 aglinat $9.083. in 1885. The expenditnn: for agriculture and arts was SI`L'|,`2.'Q, ns Nunruu-ml with S`)f\!I _'\Tl{ fnr Hm Lalul llcfure the 1.1-glulnlurc-'l`h Item: lllkklng l'p the Budget. 'l`nno_\"m, March 8. ~ [.\`>ecinl.] --'l`lu- Ontario public llCL`(`lIllt8\\`(`l`'lll|l(l on the table ycstenlny. The treasurer will Probably make his nancial statement on T Iursnlay. The estimated ex mliturv for the year was C`) III) DIR 0| I... ..u.......I:o....... ....... Q) I ll!` ISLIIIIIIL`-(I CX1P(`nlllKlIl`l' I0!` (ll!) year '38 $`l.029.2l&9l. he expenditure was 82.- T69,978. The expenditure for immigration was 3103.837 Iuvninnt 8l9,0R.`(. in IRKS, The [ Have It few 11:40 Barn Frames, 16 [not posts. ` 8x3 Snwn Timber. shinulcd with XXX Rm! Shinglmi. and lxl0 Merchnnunblc Pine Siding All for $131.50. Tumls easy. .\'o\`. 8. A. HOPPI.\'S. Agent. T. H.\ .\'LE\'. THE RATHBUN COMPANY fOCIffKI b an-lb` jllv "T I0 I` "":.``L ...J'."4`u".` E I | u u u. xnguuuo I To K|l);n;, New York,ui5.ln"il2a{c`i`c.:l:a. Wzxshington. Baltimore and all Pdims in !\`or;h- THE THOUSANI) ISLAND ROL'Tl`I RY [ Ferry Wharf. - KING}! For cheap tickets to 3- points. and infor- mation pertaining to all Routes, apply In F. A. FOLGER, J General new` A-gent. "British \\`hlg's" VI>0leph0IIP number 128 . *- ._.. , ._.__._ ___,, ern New York. via G.T.R. and I\'.\'.C. Rys. ONTARlO'S PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. GENERAL T/0I(E T AGENCY. II J: (`uncInt-t|-1\mu- (`nun- I In an ljurlnlng. EXECUTION OF REBELS Rumo. \\'Mcrlo\\-n & Ozdcnsburx Ru. II.` III II II I III `I I I lUlIIWI"I T'IV'II'|I1XIY III In. Ihruvudh lldr Iqlc." n4-.nACMh DlIIHn1lnKAhrAmI XII-II I-DIV I.CCII'I'C-I I' .3-II Gladstone`: Pouluon (`pan It. THE HOME RULE BILL. (I CANADA. `WEDNESDAY EVEN`IN(:. MAR(.`,H 9, 1:437. ['1'-ll: Ul l`|l I11. - KINGSTON. ONT. Foot of Brock Street. l\\Y {\\I'I` > Gen. `Picket Agunt. uuhlurnl In I with renal: no: In unllut nuho -Ill out d algrlndn.` -ghv-n-nnlhnlhonuhnlihnvofurf

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