Walton Iloulonh In lush wlulu. neatly mm- vuu and wont. Mr run rather. NLJ, WEEK OF SERVICES. % r . .----- The Clerznnon '!`hat- Wm occupy the CH! Pulplts and Speak at the Public Ripst- -~ lngs- l lne Week-day Meetings to )be new In Various ClIurcl|es-l`repare to Entertain the Visitors. The Methodist clergymon of the city have 1nu.de-arrzmgoments for tlfianlxnual meeting of the Mu_;1troa.l coxlfcrenco, which opens on Weulnesxlny, May 25th. '.lhe stationing committee will meet in the Queen street church on l"ridm,', May 20th, at 7 13.111. In the some place the treasurers of the connex- imml funds will meet the secretaries of the districts, on T nesday. 2.911 here also the con- ference special comnlittee will convene on the same day. 'Ilm fnllnwinu u.-ill lm tlnn l)l'l'Ul(!lI(`.l` on $|h . pgtvrlhc:-yonulmlu d the wool the air. Mud will Ian lot Capo Vlnooal at I|:&I o'clock each day. After Monday tho will conuot wlthlho lulu. striving at man - - nd` Ingvlnn nl Inn. ARRANGEMENTS Eon` THE comm: [run more to "tomato. The Itoomor Princes: Louine towed the Ichr. B. W. Folgor to Wolfe Inland to-lay. She will load gain for Onwo . .l Rnmllnv will ha Itnw ol the steamer thick. I! am new I'.I[-nu. The Cobourg Slur up Glut Capt. Cav- ford`! command ol ur. Housman noun ` oomfonhnpn Shwud Sunn- ` non ha oommoand h I thirty-thlnl you us * I oahnr. -FL. ..--I.n lY-. -hvlnll -an nah In CIIA COIIEOI III! III Rum, II Mun. And kuvhgnu lpn. ll -hnnnnr I). news. At 5 o'clock thin morning the prop. Sootin started for Hannnoqne. She will load hsrley for Out ego. Th. AOAAIIIQI` "GTO l WK`. I I W Ill "V ready for service. 1'51: u\|\r_ Nari `_* 1'he.\hn*ur l)et-Hm`: to do Anytlnfn; but ' I`:-eslcle on the Occaaloniy-lntrchnngo of Snmll`ldenuu-A Dlmoully .Ab;n.nt Do- ing` Thlngu up Hamlaonmly lthuut Lav go nloanua. I ready for Iervwe. The nchr. Norway In lnoing mule reuly for not-vino. Over 09,!!!) ha been upon in re pnlring hor. Tha nuunar Resolute cleared lot Ouregu sne wul Iona gnu: I J. Roulley will bo:t::;fo the Maud !ur two wooh. Then F. Gnonwoonl will his role chu-an of the blot. 1... .a I l.\._..-l. I. Inn than nfnnm vnntn will an Ion char! 0! Ina nous. J. Fruohlnln dlngthno otcun yacht: for uk. The loosl but will be In-*0 onongh for A ngntln this your on queen: julnoo cl . .l- I ..ll_ l..L.n.I- In-[LII-up A -Imam uvhnl. d 14:. Leslie Intends build! I chum wind- lun {or the tug MoArt|mr th summer. The ......m... will mt on . nhnl nun no lube- othnt. v - 'I`lnI{:c|n UM. which in tank II can nqul y-. in ruhod yutudsy and total thin morning to Pbrhmouth by the shunt Prhocu books. The Una b ownod no the pcnlhnthry. Fortln nnnlnlor ol tllll IIIONIOOII. urin on Wedneoanv. The ochr. W. R. `ll lor will load timber at Toledo for Garden nluul. n :- ..:.l n... -Im -Onnmnr Pinrmnnnt rill bo ready Ior service non ween. The t Eleanor, on the Itoch at Anglinh ysrd, V` be hunched next week. The ncbr. A. Footer ha been churterod by Eilbock to curry In (.0 uuwogu. The new whoa 1, which the steamer Mum! received mi winter. have added greatly tn her Ipeou. The steam barge Nile and vow expect to clear for (lope Vincent chin evening with ties. A: K ..'..In..~|c this rnnrninu the nrnn_ Sllill [Mt the last meeting ot the city council two special committees were appointed, one to report upon the ..ul`vi3abil|ty of building a, dry dock, and the other upon the beat me- . thod of entertaining the Governor-General : Foot Guards during their visit to the city. These committees met yesterday afternoon. That on the dry dock, in consequence of there being no quorum, did nothing. The only nldermen utting in an appearance were McIntyre, Jcuire, and Mucklestoxf; This committee was to have met the mem- bers of the boarll of trade, but there were only two representative: of the" latter body present, Capt. Gnakin and Mr. Moore. The meeting was thereu n postponed until Friday evening at 8 o clock. \ ptlrlng nor. The uuunor Ouregu with nosrgo ol u. She will carry coal [run than to Tomato. 11.. .o.......- Ilphuugg Inning Qnumal that llle llllle (lily. 'lho following will be the preachers on .\`undu_\'. May `2`2ml, mornin and evemug ; services :\, Hydenhmn street. ev. \\'. Hana- ford, Rm . L. N. Beaudry; Queen stmet. Rev. '1`. (I. \\'iliimns, Rev. A. B. C_ham~ bers ;Br0ck street. east, Rev. G. (L Hux- tuble, Rev. W. H. (Smhnm; Brock street west, Rm . (ii. McRitchie. Rev. W. Mc(`uili : Willimusvillo. Waterloo representative, and Stnnsbeuxl representative ; Portsmouth, Uuebcc rcpresentz\ti\'e, Ottawa represema. tive ;(:ru.nd Trunk station, Pembroke re- )resentuti\'c, mid lh'0ck\'il1e represent.a.ti\'c; ifruokele. church, Rev. I{. F. 1`-lmnl. Rev. J. Scanlon. l\.. `\'n.'nnn:]nu \Inv 0,19]: Hun nnnnnl Flanders. Crothers and Jolliue. The services on Sunday. May 29th, will be conducted as follows: .'\`ydenl1aIn street church, conference love feast, at 9 n,m., Con ducted by Rev. Campbell : ordination ser~ [mm by Rev. Dr. Carmen ; sermon in t|n- cvening by Rev. Dr. Douglas, followed by the sucrzunont ; Queen street church, Rev. W. W. Carson, Rev. J. l`hil , .\l.A. ; llrocla street east, Rev. J. (lrecn 011, Rev. 1'`. C. Reynolds; Brock I-treat west, Rev. J. ('. Antlitf. Rev. W. H. IN` mrling. Williams ville, Rev. H. W. Know es, Rev. (E. .\'. Elule ridge; Portsmouth, Rev. A. C. (lhalnlrem, Rev. G. G. Hnxtatblc ; (`;\t|mqui. Rev. D. llrill. Rev. (E. H. Porter; Umnl Trunk station. Rev. A. Whiteaide, Rev. H. Cairns: St. Andrew`: church, Rev. H. F. Bland, Rev. J. Awdc ; Chalmers` church. Rev. 8. .1. Hughes, \\ . Jaclnon; Cooke`: church. Rev. J. I`. Pitcher, Rev. J. Kiues: First Congregational church, Rev. S. Bond. Rev. W. Timberluke : Second Congregational church, Rev. R. Wilson. Rev. 8. Card; Hap ` tint clnlrrh. Rev. D. Winter. Rev. Thomu Harris. The Sabbath ndhools I ill &lID be ad- dressed by numerous brethorn. A meeting tor the rmnotion of holy living will be held in Syt enham street lecture 3 room at 8n.m. beginning on the 26th, to ` be conducted by the followin in the order named : Revs. ll. Winter. \'. .\'ervice, 1:. Rogers, L. N. licaudry, W. Hall, H. F Blind. Interesting Items Gathered Alon: Hu- llnrbouI-\ ouel Movements. Them in cnnnidertble ice in Portsmouth harbour vet. TL- -..[... l....in nrnnlr .-`mu-ml fnr l)u\ro(vn 'l'olo.-do Ior unruen ulum. It in aid that the steamer Pierropont will be ready for service next week. Th. hm I-ilnnor. on the mock: Anzlinb for UII T hc steamer Hero will be hunched this week. It will he 1 week hm beforu the in ...- .l.. I..- _.-chm In! [or the lug Moarumr IIII Iummur. Inc unuhinowlllutonauool plan twolnchu thick. It from Paghnd. `FLA (`Alumina Elnr IAIPI M ' l)r. Shaw u.nd Dr. Potts. .`5ca.n1on. On \\'ednesday, May 25th. the annual missionary mectin will be held in Syden- hum strcet,\\`ith ndidresses hy Revs. H. Hun tiugton and J. U. Antli" and Dr. Suther- land. Educational meeting occurs on Thursday evening, in the Queen street church, with addresses hy Rev. .\lr. Hagar. The reception of candidates takes place on Friday night, on the Sydenhnm street church. and Revs. Jus. Henderson and John l'hilp will speak. There will be it holiness meeting on Satur- day night in the Fourth Methodist church. to he addressed by Revs. J. Armstrong and 4: \I.-Rim-hi. l`hn temnemnce servici- U) DO ullI|l`uaaI:u uy Luna. u. nu-um..v..e ....<. (i. .\lcl{itchie. The temperance will be held in the Third Methodist church at which Revs. \\'. Blair, J. Allen and F. ('hisholm will speak. The last public ser- vice will be held in the Queen street church and will be in connection with the Sabbath school work. The speakers will he Revs. Flumlera Crothers and Jollille. 'l`I..\ inns nn \'nnlln\.' Min Qiltl). harbour vet. The scfxr. Jouio Breclx cleared for Oaw-go this nftcmoon. 'l`L- t...:-|.o nu inn: nun In-nu thin nninl In ____._. Hall of the Ottawa Guards. The committee commissioned to consult the interests of the Governor (ieneralh foot glmruls was composed of .\ln_vnr Czmaon, Alxls. Blclntyrc, (chairman) ;\lucklcstun, .\lc-(luirc, Smithzunl lircnnun. Flue chair- man read the letter from Col. .\ln.vphcrson, announcing the intention of the guards to come to the city on tho `2`2ml and remain over tho'2~ltl1. They would help to cele- brate the holiday by holding a review nml sham-ght in conjunction with the Nth battalion: and battery on llnrrietield com- rnnn AM, Mnnim thmmht. the mmnla will be hunched next week. The ucbr. ha Eilhock to in to On/ego. who u, \v_hich Chg ftoinmer unungo. II Inc. r ton. (`Apt MllIh|BeWill tit out the schr. ILL urin Wedneodnv. `PI... ...|... H` D l`nulnr will lnml linnlurr me+Q6is+' b6NFERENdE.. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. oatmnon and battery on nurrleuciu cu_m- mon. Ald. McGuire thought the guards would lie .1 00d uttmction on the Queen : birthday. ' he city could, he thought. af- ford to give at least $150 towards entertain- ing them. Aid. Mclnt re thought is vood plan would be togive t 0 men a. luncheon on Monday, 23rd of Mn Ald. Muckleaton favoured this idea. Al . Mclutyre thought 3200 would be needed for this purpose. In considering this grant they must also hear in mind that the council would most pro- bably he naked to contribute towards the eelebrntioii of the ( uecn's jubilee whenever it wasdecided to ce elirate that event. Ald. .\lC(:llll`0 coincided. Ald. .\lcIutyre suggest- ed that the nmyor m-knowledge Col. Muc- pl1m`soii's letter. His worship agreed to write at once. ....n._....~..u- AK` '1-Iiv ru._~|-n..u_- em Aaron comma could not nml mom tut wen. In addition 3 column will he devoted to "Our Beblee. In rqzu-d to whom the mun- mu ere expected to exp:-on an opinion. The like In hlk about their childreu, and the Villa will give them I chance 80 epoch. in one city. to man people than they could poulbly see In I you. And no the uneetlon ol the hour in. Win: poulbly In your. And In tho qnutlon kludola baby have you? A Iqular convocation. Alwolmunw convocation 01 Au- cloat Fran and Catunjul Chapter. R.A.M.No. I, 0.R.C.. In! In Ihnoulc h||I.Kh; otroot. Klnguton. Int ovonln . the following ooon wen elected for o lerence with me nlectnc mum. Culllpuny. By urrun ment. md for compensation, the poles of e ther mmpuny can be uned by the other. .... . .., .. HI-2T'l`l.\`uL l1.\1'K `DI Till-2 t`ul.\'T. The aldermen then drifted back to the puint at which they had started, rece tion of the guards. Ah]. Drennan explainex that urheu the Nth battalion vieited Helleville thy lmlioe of that piece entertained the men. .111` Jhought tho cititens should be canvneeed for noney with which to entertain the viei- uors. Mayor Canon thought the council would not make grout: townrde the enter- tainment of the guards and the celebration of the queen`: jubilee. Aid. Drennan inti- mated that the queen : jubilee should be held during the occurrence of the military camp. But we have got to do aomething towards receivin the guards in n ttin manner." eaid A . Mclntyre. to which Alt . Mctluire added. "Yee. the honor of the city is at stake in thie matter." Aid. Mcintyre thought there would he no trouble in get- ting the ladiee to wait upon the gnarde while they were at luncheon. Aid. Dren- nan again nrgzd that the city he canvened tor eubeori na. Aid. Muckleeton eaid money cool he raieed by enhecri on, but it would he an arduone undertah . Aid. Mclntyre thought that an the reference to entertain the gnarde had been made direct- ly to the council it elionld deal with the matter lnde dental onteide aid. 0! oouree he wee evil in to hand the matter over to the ma or to deal with if he wae willing. Hecoud not betterei iaehietermolo- tice than by entertai the eoldiera It would then be heralded roadcaet that Sir Knight John Careon had entertained the Governor Ueneral'e Font Uuarde during their etay in Kingeton. Other aldermen auggeeted that the mayor are the matter hie eerioue coneideration. T mayor polite- ly hut rmly declined. ax ixenxca or sun. aaea. Xlajor Galloway roee to ex n agriev- anceol the Nth battalion. at the reqneet of the citleene. it had tahen in a celebration. and been indeed H5 1&0 ooaunitteehavi the a irinhend. Thle wee to he towarde eupplKi.n the volunteere h relreehmente. '1 men wereee In . mug may by th- oieeu. who ex that the committee woeldheee aeihword. Alew a later the committee wee heard from. t cent? to the hatealoa. ea that that waeellthe Inoaey hhad payinger The waehandedovertethe me` lose. oulaadttee decided ehthoth uheeatertataenheedtht & Ineyer Aid. Ilclnt re Interview Mr. .&dntothe|nnehla;ol nee. The eontatttee than adjourned. ` trnntaou IN willing to carrv I am or lawn ; ; or QJXX). The work wiil not be under- ` ` taken until the $|`).m0 suited for bu been nuhocribod. Them will be seating accommo- duion in the new building for 2.!!!) per- our aturdny Ipoelultlu. The oorronponnlonoo on tha msrri 1 uos lion 5 not yet exhausted. and S:$nLy'n Wmu will have some letter: for which we could not find last week. I- ..I.IloI..-u - nnlnnnn ti" `Ho ahwntnul tn NcN|lly. Ilonsnu guoo. Gill, \I. onatot D. W. l.ovoll.Inulo . . I. H. Pusan. Portland. In. x D. Ilmptnnuo. Find :A. (Mills. 1 . I100`: ls. Ronn- tonsl). Nahum. llulord, ` . :J. (`unwell lhnlnvzll. Anon: Uunoqnoz (300. A. hum. Othngl. a . Ion-.0o|`t': J. . In! W, I :C. . -A-. --A._ . I n ..|.4L Ihllnvllh: A Put '1` u I " '\'vr" - u I a . u. svhnuuf an : Crook loh Fhhct IaIdoI;l'.(} Lulu c. A. he-gm. sum mu nun:-u I. uv uuv-u..,..._.. Aldermen were under the impression, at , the lust meetin of the council, that the gas company woulz be granted I monopol( in ele:tric lighting. if the by-law preaenta by it were But this in not so. The city solicitor mule proper aunemlmentnto the bill. preventin any monopoly or inter ference with the `lectric Light company. 1).. -_..n...m-no ant` for mmninnllntinn. the A .50.000 Picture. Sir Donald A. Smith`: celehruted picture, The Raisin of Jnrius` Daughter." has been very kindly Font to the Alma Mnter society of Queen`: for their coming Art. exhibition. This feature n{ the convornzione promises to be I great success. J. J. Mcbennun Ind bin committee are working haul. The ex- uniustinnl ore shout over And the conver -- -1-..- 3. Lglnn OALAIL un I'iH'I I \'ill'I lhlt unlununnu ODOIIK. our sun we convur axiom in being taken up with I vim thtt promises l verv plenum evening for the g nests. ac.- WIIIG Illltvn VIC 00 I|l|ptoI-UI- dodbtodlyjlho Mar 0! I80 Icons. Ur. Wilton Dunn. with lulu In con- guyfnm tho Princuu Thain. London, will in RI sun went. 'l'hroo Mnrtln'e Opera House. Streets of New York," as produced last evening was suc:essfn|. The bill olferenl to- night is one that shoulul draw, as the an- thoreae, Miss Brmldon, made her tint nnc~ : ceu an a novelist in Lmly Amlley's Secret, which bu been pmbnbly more read than , any of her other creations. Mina Laura Booth`: costume: the part with entirely new drones, made hero I -inlly for this part. Matinee on Saturday a ternoon. Tho Judgo to Anon Thom. Ln: even . at I meeting ol the Sylon- ham utroet. ethoulint church people, the enlargement of the edice Wll en- : or-nod. In considering the cool it was Itrootl that Judge Price uhonld uneu the church people according to their mum nr petition, and to the extent of 02,000. The willing to debt of 3.000 1-. In (III Thu wnrlx win not K See Hardy} hosiery \ and prices. ' \ School of Na! urul Economy. People who wish to stugy Aacnnom. should try our Califorxnia hams at 10: per 1% : ' nice small harnamfrom 9 to 12 lbs. size. We are tgtilll selling roll bacon at me. Jumes (`mk- 0l`( . ~ .__,__._-. _ .__,____._ ll. Lanruu-e'u Spectacles. The only sum aids to crfuct vision. at J. G. King`s drug store. lu_v'Ymne other. 500 every ' min; is stamped Iv._l'.. Imitation: aboum . The frame may B 0lI\eti.l`l"k-3 b close- ly illlihlleci the lens never. V an In ll\rnux nu-urn. The street. expomliture hut year was very high, but there is this much satisfaction tlmt. the hi hwaya were never at the spring openiu ' in tter shape. The streets nuule by Engineer Irving. and levelled hy the steam roller. are in particularly good condi- tion. But let it not a min he miclsunnnu.-r he- ` forestn.-ct operations gin in earnest. Legacy to 3 Kluxntunhm. Mrs. Darby, vsifo of William D-.xrh_v, traveller for Carson`: wlmlesale grocery. and former] in Orion]. of En rlanal, was today apprued that by the death of a re- lative at homo she was made one of six legateosofa fortune of S3.'),00(). The for- tunate couple were married seven months aimm `Hm Dnrlw in n niece of I". l`Ilkimz- `IIIIIHIWIIJ ls an elixir carefully prepnrcul hy an ex- perienced chemist. with the well-known tn.- umruc as the fumlaunentul principle, mul all the other ingredients in its com msition are of the purest, and best calculutet to relieve all cztses of coughs, wills and lung tr()ul)l(-.3. tlllltllc couple ll|lll'l'|e(l BEVCII llIUlIl.ll3 since. Mm. Darby in u niece of l`Ilking- ton, county clerk. The Central Schuol. The melnbers of the school property com- mittee visibecl the (`eutrul schoul. They ` found the contractor nnd ve men at work. Mr. .\lc(`.arImey stated tlmt he intended to push things, and would tn-nmn-ow employ n. larger am '. The cmnlnittuo is satised that he means business. 4\tlncIe1l by lhlttorylm-n. Uicer Tulztle is oil` duty and umlcr lIl[.:(li- ` cal care. While arresting a woman for using intlccent. limguzuge, on liarruck street, last evening, he was attacked In ' ".-\"' hat- ter men. and brutally 1>e.\.tun. Flu: mutter , wil be re nod to Lieut.-('01. (`otton. ` l Tuttle can Identify his assailants. A Splendid Auoruuent. 7.. Provost has n aplonulicl assortment this season in Scotch twee-ls and fancy worsteds, for nuitings. They are scllin fut. The low rices he places them at wrings them withyn the reach of the nmny who may need them. to order, are the best value in the city. His well known $|3.."0 suits. mxLdc_ LOCAL BR EV|T|E. There I: no Ylonopoly. ,.,,. _....|__ .1... ......_ TIC I000! Anlvibo All In (loud Hhnpn-. !!ArA77 I._A ..-.. A I'olntur. - - a ,.:_.1A. IIUI ll`I'I 7 window. .'\'utu sty`lca~ THE BRITISHWHILG THURSDAY, APRIL :33. run: llllhxh. n. on, as non an u.:.:uI.u. uu upm- dltun Iot the you Inc 3,918 and the re- value derived m,o7M wAnlnn l-n.ll -madman .1 HI) nor v-r 2 mnond by order ol the cam. 1I."'E'""' 1....a"""'sZ."'3 a....uo."'"' a: nu. .3 nun at Kingston. hr the Clillj II I W. ,7: the lnlfmugnrtmrm VII "'1': the un'c.".:I'r'o?"...'.'Ho`5'IIInaa'wu paid for nuperunutloa nllowucu. IOII HI lane III III!` Ilmll Iujllullllx ulu uluu roul. iuul In-longin to the penitentinry. Here. is pmper lemme prison and lunatic uylum, with ground: uuiciem for both. COIN he built In view of enlnrglng the wiqp the femsle prison will be wsnted to nonl Iuicient woonunudation for the male convicts. The present inane olylum also. will be in-4-usury for the purpose of inolnting hul anal himleneil criminal: from the hotter diqooed. uul than with 5 beginning of that much nppmverl iuul moat nooonnry mouure of rhform." He urge: more compensation to the nf~ lloau, Rointing out tlut in the United States t o nlurieo are in more lihersl thm they on hora. The oontrnt in humiliating. He concludes : Tho ulminlltntion of the pqlhutin continua-oto hvwubl and utiufncori y mnlod on. Dr. vol still nulls: the expectation: which were formal of him at the am of Ithirpolntmout. In tho dinoharge of his Y and lm um: inlet ho cumin: synod than jud - moat. dlncndgi sing `Undo:-`:- lmnapmont. o no in : thooonduct nil industry oi the P on non ucsnlnupoctod. were the huhltu and hu-cloned criminals and the well dilponod urn lndloorlminnuly mind up topthor. Thu mutton. Mn. lash}. dtor twenty-live yuan urvioo. unsigned. through ill-hctlth. Int Much. and has hon nuc- ooodoxl by Mini lhhoy. who. this (or. has mvd lune]! cuhnt and very well quali- lm Lha nlll." GI nuruun G311" III: `II , wvu qunu zlvlor the pmitlon. V IIO \ Tho cl 0`! '0: Dntlotkn? grouudl. 000., In Ind u u.J;?t.IL in pa ` dltnrn Inr Hun var nu III and tho I`- ` THE GUESTS OF THE CITY. """"Fo CHINE : 01.90 x R: Soobdl, mm; `Mulching: 'soot-:"'"If RM ; `:5: 6"n.u.in "" ?"u"oo'5'.` '?i 7:: I L Mon. mo; and w. (hunlll. l|.ll)0. The porn rndvo X uoln ; gumlu. I50) |:';'..`..am:.'.?':`.....`a'..... mu.` man I CONVICT LABOR UNDER Discus-9 SION-THEY MUST wonx. ` he applied [Or governmem, pur . Dr. Strsnge says the health of the con- victs on the whole last year was remarkably good. Ever thing was done to malse the prison secom to none in the dominion from ` a hygienic point of view. The introduction of baths he considers an absolute necessit_v. His observations were generally in regard to the condition of his patients in the hospital and insane ward. W}l.\'l' I! m-:.u.I.\' Rl2u('IKl~2D. Inspector Moylsn, in his report upon the prison, reviews exhaustive-l the question of convict lnlnonr, and conclu es thus: "The judicious utillxation of the labour of men who. whether usefully or uselessly employ- ed, have, in either case, to be maintained ut the nblic expense, cannot be toostromzly emp ssized. The inspector hopes. in IRRN, to proceed with the enlargement of the pri- son cells. It is s work which is very neces- sary. He writes : MI _-.._..s L.l-nu nldlmnul hm n-anon-t that `Irv. TIC TICK I I regret being obli I to re rt that, ` After some years of trlu . the bill ding used { M I criminal lnune uylum is not united for in purpose. The mill in in the edice, anal the noise nu-l vibrntion greatly disturb the patients. Moreover the unfortunate inmates are conned ell the your room! within doorl. lnving no yurd or ground available for air and exercise, In much needed by those suf- lorin from menul dheuoe." "'1 he femnlo prison, too. on account of its IQTIH ITUHI IHUIIIJI LI} prison, contiguity tn the mnlotlepsrunont and there bolng no I we fnr recreation and exercise, in unnuiu 310. I beg to pr thnt the cut lide of the houndnry in be extended son to take in the field Adjoining the tram ..n..I gm! hnlnnaina In than lunnifnntin-v YIIIIIC CIUHYOU 'l'I,UlU~ Warden lavoll Rd: $9.0!!! r your : Ihpnty-\\'snIuu Fhllinl II. t Dr. Hump. Chill): Ru. (7. E. (ianvright. ILCII 1 Raw n A Tu-nnnv.I|..Ih H. \r\'. I The 'Ill'(l(`lI`\"i!||(` the \'e-xked _(_)uentlon `Vere Sperdlly .~'cttle1l-'l`lie Inspector Says Better Ac:-nlnmbdnlloll for tho, Fenmles and Lunatics Must be Secured -Cost of the lnstltutluil. " ' ' \ Warden Lovell, in his amnuul report to the government, savs there are few convicts familiar with skilleil labor, and the greater number represent in. class ditiicult to train in the use of tools, hence in the works of the peniwntiarypr ress is slow and often im- ierfect. Then t ere are not enoughltrade Inspectors, and the guards are required` to do such work, to the detriment of both , discipline and duty. The convicts work reaaoimbl well, -rticulurlynt mechu.nicul labor. .\ on into ligcntly employed are bet- ter |.)clno.\'e1l than those who are in idleness. While there has been more punishment in- llicted during lost your than in the yenr m-m-inns. this wna not an indication of evil, .\'F.l-JD or ('n\s'r.\.\1' I-..vII'l.u\,ur..u. Rev, C. E. Lurtwriglit, protestant L-hnp~ lain, regretted the closing of the contract . shops because of the great moral ml\'untag- it was to the men. "Most men. he writes. who come here, after the tirst feeling of anger or despair has msseul over, have a short period in which tiey determine to do ` better. If a clnmce of learning it trunlc, likely to he of mine to them In the future, he presented, they apply themselves to it ; they become content and retain their good intentions. But where the man takes no in terest in his work. looks on it merely as A punishment. and consequently does it in a careless fashion, he soon becomes bitter and says, `Some one has ot to pay for this.` and listens gremlily to oler thieves in order 1 to learn how to prey safely upon the public." ` The chaplain thinks convict labour should , be applied for government purposes. Dr .\'trnun-, run`: the 2 llicted during last than in we yum )l`8\'i0llS, this wus not ut the out-come of greater vigilmiue-on the ` part of the oicers, who must let no \'iuln- tion of discipline go without reporting it. ` The warden expressed no opinion on cun- vict lubor, but hoped a. solution of the vexed mntter would soon he sa.tisfnctorily reached. He proceeds to say I . \\'hilv it will be nu` nini continually to {U (5 IX` regllllcllb uurulg IIIUIIV KIJIJ. \Ju UIIU -`.n_\' of the guurv`la' Rl'I`l\`:\l (.\'1xn~.luy) the Mtll 'mt:;dion and the guau--ls` own bamd would uuzmnpull)` them to church. Ald. Mclntyre supposed they would l.-I-in their own chop- hx u with them, Rev. 733: and Jones. Ald Muclaleston said he \\`0.Ilul he in Napnnoe. .-\ld. Dreunztu asked it an attempt would he made to stop the band playing on the street that day? He knew for a fact that the citL'I.ens could not force the battery hand to stop its music on Suudnys. Ald. McGuire said that no bmul should be allowed to play on >'unh\ys. 4.~|."l'1`l\'a; lurk` `ht `I'll!-`, I'ul\`T, He proceeds to I "\\'hil:~ my continually adopt the most luunanizing methods in the treatment of the unfortunate class umlcr my charge, and to inculcate all my officers with the same sentiment, I will, at the same time. demand 9. kindly rmness and justice, impressing all under their charge that fairness will be meted out to every man. Acting on such principles I am not without hope that these fallen people will, at least to some extent, appreciate efforts in 1 the direction of their good. I strive as much as possible to come personally in con- tact with every prisoner and secure his con- dence ; by this means I enlist his sympa- thies towards obedience and industry, tend- ing to satisfactory results. The school, li- brary, light and remission are strong incen- tives to ood conduct, these are restraints ` far in {It Vance of any punishment. I have known the lowest to be reached in this way. I would that all of us in charge of prisoners had withotherr ualilicatinus that of common sense and knowledge of human nature." The total daily cost is SlU0.4`.?, the cost 1.. r mpirn, deducting the revenue .`%T.lc. \-run nr (Vn\ \"!`-\\`T I-1\II'l.n\`\1};\`T. HNTEAEDSA 013 THE PRISON. Mam... aov:;;au lb-nu. OIL- I.., II AL.) I__ AL- L.-._Al__ I HIIIIVII Inll! I". F: . A. Tujomoy ILII) ; S. W. . I ,'II1uu|nI.`n1 R R | Iron: IICOOIVIIIOIO I rvueuu . are. Meetlne ellegee that her hue elmeecl I her.endhepnIodI1nhendeoehe I him come UoKlueton\ He followed her. , when the Jleoovered him. the unme- dum vent to lhockvle. The hnehend an up at Brookvllle euen mac. and while there wee erreeied tor dreekeeueee. le wile end uhlldree vent to Weleremre. "'..:'i .`:w SW3 `53`'.`;`.'..`.:." III IIZII], WI! Iuv nI-w--u --.. -.. wlluol Brookv|`lIo.bobubculol|ovh Int. Yetta-dcythoynotcuhothor. , tho: llnn QIIII flue IOIIOOI tho cl- ` Moo-lInnl locus; and loose. Sovonuon you! ago Hill Ru Dnnllom. ol Broclvlllo. nnrrloul H. Macho I can- % mm. at o. nanmmo lllohu \ not Inn 3 we on. Tlnyrunorod `Inn Bmckll to vopnoontl. U Illlvf tho; _|m' _huln_nc( noctdcnt. lor wnlcn unlnngil can In unusu- od 2 You romomlnr Silu We tried to re- covor damages for the lowering 0! his morn! system on manor undo than tripping on I loou pluk. ot be ng tripped up in A hole. Now on Uppor Colborno strut for the tint lilzy vnrdu than no A data bola when bond: on supposed to be. and nctunlly were some time ago. For the booot of the Aldu- mon ropnoentlng tint wu-d (who on novcr nd it nor January I may my) It In I can- tinuation ul (Iolbornu nu-col. nnd nohd for mud. an con and I lsoudwnlk which ` mun orlganlly have bun It down by n M ono-loyod . lo:htho null`?! u-cine: `looongu too rt.pnun unto - 1 ad npponrnnuo quite planning to the eye.`- ` | : > hi. :" . 1 A `lietltlou -ma silo-um be 1...-geuy signed --ProteotIc'm to People Needed. To Hiq Excellency the Most Honourable the Marquis of Lansdowne, G.C.M.(.. &c., Governor-General of Canm a, in council ; _ The petition of the nnderei ed residents of the city of Kingston and of the townships of Storrington. Pittaburg nudK'u1gston.` in the county of Frontenac and province bf On- ta.rio', humbly aheweth : - 1`h..+, Hm Iin of the (iruml Trunk and ,. py. III "II urns Illll lull in-cu ya,- Ilr. Dlrtothrillu . `lib ha ugg |INow 'oa-I Bail. Huddl- ,u._ and can : omen. ad ,.. .9. Illutlc Mr. an. ....o. loam. than! the hut- ` Ann I`. l'.VI'|ru nu: uunr uaouw n-uuuu lance > runituud ; the personal pmpert nueument of N. K. Scott Wu roducod to I00 ; W. A. Mcliennn and Robert Hannah because of poverty had their taxes utruck off; Mn. ` 5` I-2, Allan hml the tueo relnitted on Dm- 1 A Mrocl hnmefnlly Neglected by the AI- dermen of llldenu Ward. A correspond:-nt write: us : (`ould you ` kindly inform me, through your enquiry columns, how fur the cit corporation is lin~ lilo for accidents from do active lxoardlinlh. or rather, what mmtitutu an accident Y Doc: Anything lea than I lrncturonflog. trim or nook. nah up tho mulcipul ides 0! an accident? I! you fd| into I hole from which a plank hu diuinuul. or split vnur mm: from untour. that an accident 2 which a plank nu ma: pen-cu. ur upm yum mi from onto ear. I 2 oouno rilod foelin one has to put up with. but with the In Ion an 0! profane \ lungunge by one nnwcuntmnod to It. conu- | quont upon 3 in; Into A hole. In that an new In I . :`..!':::..:.-::':`':.$ .':.::. ..'::. \ humbly aheweth .- That the lines of the (irannl the Kingston & l'emln'oke railroads inter- sect several of the principal thoroughfares in the city of Kingston and the county of Frontenac, and from the large and constant traffic thereon cause an ever Present apprc; Jhcnsion of serious. if not fnta . accimlhts, an ap},rehension unfortunately but too often realized in the past without, however,` bring- . ing a. remedy against the occurrence of aimi- lur accidents in the future. 1 1 H` mm ....r...:..m. .-nnmmrml with the (irmnl cues : The taxes for dogs. clmrgwl against Tho- mas Tohnn. Jame: l"lc-mming, Samuel ('05- 4 cello, Mary (Braves. Mrs. John Power, ` Sampel Snider. Robert Lower: and N. K. Scott were struck 06' ; Mrs. Funnton uked to have her taxes remitted, no action ; John Tronier wu exempted from paying taxed * on the nuisance ground ; the nsouxnent of ` I-', Rnilnv RiI|DAIl Kurd. was reduced to ` the nuisance `FOIIIIII me lnoallnuul. UK I I-2. Built. Rideau Ward, reduced i 8341!) ; {\'iliiAm Vince and Jnmu Nellon ` were granted Iliowsnoea for vxcancien ; John Driver, income Lu. struck o: Pat- 1 rick Killeen Allowed I reduction of 8100 on ; his uneument: Samue-I Vince, John Hu- mor. Mn. (loxworth . A. J. Talbot. N. K. Scott md Ephrnim eloo bu! their axon on Earnond property uoeumonu struck off ; `hnrleu Green. Mn. Joyce. Charla: Quinn, 1. Nowlnndn. jr., James McNAmec. Jnmea Sounders. Bryce Douglu. Samuel Lemmon. Robert Cruwfonl. E. Stoddnrt. J. Ewnnl and F. I-Iwnrd hul their mum lnbour uxea ___:u-J . oh- n..-.4.-I nun-not-ha Anna:-nunnt poverty TIMI llllr uxu urucn uu; mun. S. E. Allen haul the pro- pcrty bought by the Momma! Trsnaporuv lion company and exempt. under hy luv. accidents in the Inture. Of the crossings connected with the ` Trunk ruilwny most urgently requiring pro- tection, and at each of which several fatal accidents have already occurred, is tlmt at the lower depot in the city of Kingston, the one crossing the Kingston and N apnnce roml nenr Cutara'qui," in the township of Kingsr ton, and the one pressing the Bath roml near Collinshy, nlso in the township of Kingston. 'l`Im .-muinu n.t what is known Tunes Ilemlttod for at .\`umIoor of Reason: -l-`cw Aueunnc-uh: Realm-ed. The members of the court of revision met hut evening and passed upon a number of 1-Ann: - Collinshy, ulso in the townsnip 01 l\lu;;a|.uu. Tho crossing at as The Lower De ot cmssm the ` Montreznl mud at 9. pain near to which sc- veral important roads conn-.r;,:o from dilI'er- cut points in the townships of Kingston, Pittshurg and h_'torrington, thereby concen- trating u. very large truic at a limited und, under any circuinstancea, dangerous locality, hut rendered more so by being used as xx shunting ground for the large traffic daily passing o\'er this part of the company's road. The on-nssim_vs at (.`utm1\`qui nn-I on the Ill.-2(`El"I`lU\ or rm-; \1.x'1'nIK:4. The runyore.\'pl.|inu-.l that Major Hallo- Iray had told him that Mnuigernouts for the reception of the uards_h:ul been completed, except that tiey would neul a supply of water. .\lajor Galloway (having arrived) said that Col. Mac)herson had written to C01. Villiers, 1)..-\.(.., asking for the use of the drill shed and grounds adjoining dur- ing the visit of the guards. 'lhere was merything nt the drill shed which the sol diers would need excepting water. Col. Villiers, hou'e\'er, got at letter from Col. Smith, wliiuh stated that the guards would pn~fur lncutillg on the grounds uenr .\lurney I0-;I`. it was their intention to go down the river on .\loud:\y. The ollicers of the Nth lmttnlion would entertain the uicers nf t} at regiment during their stay. On the .lvn~ of Hm mm!-c`ln' l`I`l\`:1l l.\`nn;lu\'lthe lltll - running centrnlly along the greater part of directions. ` That the (lrnml Trunk zunl the Kirrgstlrix l l l and Pemhmkc rnilwn.)'s jointly use n truck .`:1tm'i0 street oust. in the city of l\'in;,vston. j at :`mron;.;l1f:u`e which, from its ('r)nti"'nity : to the wlnu-vus. elevators, ship-lnuilc ing, wood and lumber yards, wholesale lnmses I and the lmrmcks, us well as being the main approach to Cataruqni hrialgc, across the Rirlenn and the ro.-ul lending through the township of Pittslmrg tomnuioque, [Lilli other im rtant points east of Kingston. is necessari y in busy one as regards tmtc, mnl shonlnl he envimneul with special pre- cautions for the safety nml protection of the travelling public. \'mn- nnI itinn'I' tlwnllnrv nrzw that vnur travelling puunc. Your petitimn-rs tlwrcfnrv pray ynur excellency-in-cmlncil will lac pleased to ox~ orcise the powers conferred upon you by the l{:\il\ru_\' act. of Cumulu, unul cause such ac- tlnn tn be taken in thu prcuuiscs as will en- sure In your pc-titiuu~1~.` uml others of her umjo.~u_\"~; Bulnjucts that wntectinn anal se- curitv to their lives anal property us the exigencies of the cause rcquiru. x...l .......- .moiri.m..m ni lnclulv lnouncl t.'X|gUlIL`u:3 nu uuu umu . l4\|\||l\- Anql your petition-_-rs M in luly lxmml will ever pray. etc. Dated at the city of Kingston. the `list lay of April. I387. Copies of the petitiu-u will lie fur signature at the followin-_' places in the city of King stun. viz: The llrimasuu house. \\'iudsur hotel. St. lgwrence house. \\'ugg-~m-r house, lay of Quinta house. ` passing thls part, 0! me company as ruuu. The crossings (.`utaru`qui f Bath road are rendereal exceptionally clun- gerou.-3 from the eliicnlty of seeing ap- prunching trains, and of hearing the warning ` siglmlswith the wind blowing from certain directions. rm... .1... 4:.......l 'l'r.mL- mu] tlm }\'iII':`.x".n)1 7:5 Kap 1_-o INTERFERE. rouowla ms mrt. cobr of REv:I_oN. wALx'uP urfoeuis. `O L lBl1|Yll|$Illy.II. octane: D. Culvlu cloud Int owning {or Onrqo with the min. PI-uni: udbndkylntw. A!uroou||ngn()we~ thoCclvln and Frank will WARMLWY ouqussune How may " '.`SHo_ULo BE ENTERTAINED.