Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1887, p. 1

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The revenue in About ` the some for the sum period in each you. The better balance is accounted for by the dmp ol BJXMIX) in the No:-th.\\'ut nbol lion outlays. Tho estimated upondituro for tho year. according to the Iluunm mlnlatcri calculation lut nauloo, In C3J.X).(lll. Iota no:-C;-nub. \ The n W H-huhlthuzlnjgllavl yuan-us :.:-x--...e'-.,-..-.'- :.:-.--..-..-..m 1 The exact ILUIIII; oporntionn ` of the reoent. yer, u to April 10th. in in- dicate: in the return In down by the nance mlnluter this ahtloon In response to the motion of Sir Richard Cant In. The revenue up to April Nib Ina X, ,- lm; upnmlituru up to date, $24,591,270 Thin than I Inrphu on the pnuont year'- opontionn of 8l,405,RJ). Ln: you-, at the tune date. the bslsnoe run on the other side .1 u.- |..a.... .|._ --_-_.a:..._ |._..:.._ L_-._ uune uuuv, mo nuume I'll on no other lane of the lcdgu. the upondituns luvh been $97.5-'52.(lN. the receipt H5411), . and the tllcit II,L\n,& Thn narnnnn in Ahnnt l$0ly ll lnollul [E W "llluf In ulrunstic epiaodo brought the debate to I ` close for the night, I hound great day being ` reserved for lnlnnd to-Morrow. A DlL\MA'l'l(` DIPISUDB. Ju:t when debete we: agging in intereet. Mr. `.\'el:h, one of the new members from Prince I-Zdwercl lslend, introduced e novel late the prooeedin which cnueed muc laughter end obet gr. O'Brien`: intinnetion e: to the risk: the other O'Brien would teke ehould he vieit the eountry for the purpoee ol eroeeinp en lrieh egitetion. After girl the hletory of the enocenful nruggle: Prince Edweni blender: to rid their ielend of the lendloni: end ell their belongingn. he oheervod that were the blend fenner: o - preeeed ee ere thoee of lrelend. they vrou d eettle their ceee thue, whereupon ho :truck the ettitude of e men on the point of ring end uttered: peouller eound. for which the dlctlonery give: no euthority. though Pro hi: I bl ' ehoul he epdled k|lck.' : :n nrhindthian M. IRA nlnlmeg in - l It I'll "I Will IIIIVCIIOII lllll DI IIIOVQII. Mr. Kenny, of Hslifnx. folowodon the ` anti-coercion side; then came Mr. O'Brien. who took the loyalist view, and lhrtlod the house I) the Itntamont that, should hit National nnmeuko visit Cuuln. in order to arouse ill-fooling ngsinnt laud lalliowno it would be neouur not to put HI and the nurvoillanoo of t police. but to uhd him the prolaodon of the pollen. Home Euler: Ind nnti Home bliiulen Ioazook tlkwc our in uuocudomloh e among ` on tuning Mr. Jo of Halifax. uhclrnit I Home Ruler for as well u 1 repaid for Nova Semis. on the out uldn. And Mr. 1 \\'IllAm. of West York, onn other. IC IIIIIUII l III` II? Elllpll`. {II We Wuulu ttily interference by (lrut Britain with our egiulltian as little short of im rtinent, ` so he thought interference wi British legislation was a piece not merely of imper- tinence but of im rtinenee of the unper- lonable `ice. r. McNeill stands I! the Coercion bill, which. he contends, 3 held to be necessary by the judges, but hold: that this parliament is not eucieutly in- formed u the merits of the question to decide w other the bill in neoamry or not. It was in this direction that In moved. I \l.- II... I\` l.I-l:C-.o l..I._..J -_ gI.- our position in we speaun gallery was Lady `Lunsdovn-e, and in close pmximity to her sst Mrs. Coitlgan. , ' -run (V0Ilwlo.\' mu. 1:. Mr. Curran rose to s ` early in the afternoon. In aucalm and deliberate manner he protested against the up tion of the coelvion principle to Irelsn ; asserting that it wuss trying to quench the lasts rk of Ire~ land's national as irations, and on urged the Canadian par ' ant to express opposir tion to the measure. M r. Curran sees in the home rule reoolntionsof 82amI'86preoedsnts for his anti-coercion motion. Hr. Curran had as poor an opinion of ` glish, juries as some persons have of Irish juries. An Irishman on trisl in England, ho holds, would be it the mercy of every traitor. scoundrel and spy who mi ht desire to secure his convic- tion, while ` r. Parnell, as a prosecutor of the Times for the publication of the letter attributedto him Iii` ht be destroyed in re- putntion b 3 `tot jury. Mr. Me 'oil , who led the opposition to the motion, delivered the best s eh he has made in parliament. He gtve r. Curran credit for his sincerity, but not so the home mlers of the other side of the Atlantic, whom he described as a dangerous conspir~ nc aimed against the empire. As we would e um intnrfo-ran:-A hv Hr-out R:-ihin with more nu-no strut. known at the no 5'. Purlorlnnpplytols. lo. I nnl cpromhan. I 0'l'l`A\\'A, A ril 2].--The event of the day was the in notion by Mn. Curran of has 1 anti-Coercion bill resolutions. The coni- dors of the house were Ihrouged with visi- ton anxiouu to gain admon and 1 seats. On the opening of its doors {ere was a rush for the front benches. and in a very short time all the arulblo oooommo- dation was token up. Occupying a promin- ent position in the speakol gallery was Lndv `Lnnndorroe. And in chin nrmrhnitv tn ANTI-COER(|3IO?4 BIIIL! N H N The opposition to It Quito lloI--'rha Sa- tlonblllu Callod Bud Name: In Mr. DlcNIoll-DOIIIOO Adjourned Until T0- morrowhstnto of the Finances. ` {THE DEBATE ON ME GUFIRAN'S THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. l lOIibII;I -V l;3lu|at|o|. Tho 0:00 00050 (LII. male of CIITOII Filum-on. Clf. |$lI|II ull buhl. Zllllbry 3th I- Tibditlunonillhrv at [Jun Col. Vlllhu. Ida (`Am J` Inn-nr Inn in ..*'..:..'t.:'.:.m'1."""*.... . :: :. .':..::` wlthdhlhtozpuiucutdhrutbn. `Unit: I vi 1-: rvw-u-v- cw- nuyarnuhp Include tlurl ton Pcnhoh RR. otudnp on Ila: ulna udPcrthl"o|d?" Thywonnhrrodtoln -L.-.-.-nlnnnnlnonmnnrnnhn, Why Won `I501 0-vorloololf A oornnpondcnl uh : "Why dill`! dn iuntton upol the potldoaht pt-union L the I .0 H-nhnhn Ill mlnn an In nun! IIoI-|d-`o.lndo 0:130. M 5 oounmmuo muting ydhu-day an an udshouboci audit lurk 0o l:gm.topruuoMo Ilguanonc the OIICIIC hot fl! III ILA uflmll AMI: nunv I -V-Ir, Ivr-IIIII T hie mornin Mayor (`anon received I Iottor from sir ohn A. Meulomld ncknow ` lodging the petition sent by the council to the dominion government in nferonoo to the eetnblielning oi e oovnl eohool hero. Sir John notes that be will n the Inntter bofon lit. Caron. minister militia. and do hie but tovnnle having the mliool loat- ed in Klnglton. I3 AWCVI ISIJIIUIIIU IIumo It in aid thin o ition will ho mode at the matting to-light of the oommittoe np~ pointod Io rain money for Queen`: uuiven- Iity which in an lollom: Twenty-ve citi- Iou will uuunoo 8501]!) if tho people will n t city council power to can them ` for 8. All) more. "If this should occur." laid Prlnclpul Grout to A reporter. "I would * hove no four of ruining the onulowmont to LYIHXX). " IIJYI IIO IX I-YIMXX). u Iwnury 0| Iogllluon. The ('hurchwomen'I Niuuinn Aid 0! St. (loo `I utboclnl will hold in unnunl sale on Ilfldly, the l')l.hol nut. month. Fur- ther particular: will nppoor Inter. V Ill IIKUIIKI. Sir (lharlol Tuppor is will acting on High ( `onminioner in England, but without. . In his absence Mr. (Jolmor in acting a noontary of legislation. 'I`hn('|||Ir-hrnn\nn'- Mi-inn Aid Al \`I Sr. r.'r'.'.'.'I...",".'..7n"sa_a man. u the military academy chad Ululttod ulddo boyajunplu tronovlndnd Ila mun . hnhguurahodchobocwu Hnnnunrnrllim A `M fj A r. pun` my. I{El|"l'Il llvlgnl and passenger ` mm of the Kingston 9; Pembroke KR. i. in Toronto. G.'._ l`L-._I-- -r.___,, 2. ,.:n .1 II9 | HUI] I "The rend Army of the republic, depart- ment of own, representing 50,(lX) vetenn soldiers, At their ennuul encem men! to-day I resolution: approving 0 your eorte on behalf of the brave ple of Irelsnd. end extend to you end em their wnrmeet eympethiee end beet wishes in your great ` Itrugle for 'ustice And liberty. } "(igneq ) "W. A. McHx.\'n\', "Dept. Commander." II XUWU Ill \lICIIUII,IIU- DL'!Il'Ql`li, Iowa, April 22.-The following was sent Int night to Mr. Gludntone, Lon- don : M11- ....._...I -_._... -1 AL- ._-__Lu_ j,_. . so-any. lll no vs ncuow womu loom our Kinpton ooroudo club uoiuo. `o-motion ` uutholutoltho oompuy,udtlqhko their departure with two shown in one- taemperunce and fireworks, blood sud water, the xrropreuible cow, ooc.-md Announce to commence ot7:30 and terminate at 11:30. Food for the gods. In nuncuuuzu "AITID us rogue." F: In . thou b well-known, in I urunpr toK ton.w icntounius moturoloun \ prim, or it in tho but Irish lay on the list to-dny. In the Wicklow w ding` Kilnnllll nnrnnntln nlnh nu-I-n `A,-A--- uluulvy It IIIU upuru QUIZ- hdy Audleyk Scent" drew A lair hone ` last evening, and Min burs Booth uppin- ed a Mini Bnddon`: min au- tion, to which she gave 3; the hall: at nppuruoo, dreu, and olocutlon. It will In nnnghd At the Jail mnl... o..,.........- F`0l'R l1Rl'.\'SWl(`K AND BALKE. Beat |`uol Tnhlm. nonrl now; Abo I New lion. nounle mm (ant. pply so 8. cox. lrnuwiol 0!!! . no an 5: me (mu mnuneo no-marrow. * 'l'o~nigln I..i|dl3' oera an Irish did: for his ` mom in Ben unit : An-sh_ Poguo. `A vpla t_lIo_uh well-rkin 1:: urfnpr .44- 2-- A. `and be nputod at the doll matinee to-morn-ow. 'l'o~nighq Li_|dloy nuvu. In the four provinces of Ontario, New ` Brunswick, Nova Seotia and Prince Edward Island, of 475,000 votes cast, the overn- ment had obind a mnjority of on y 4,011) or an equivalent of a mqority of one in the house. while the actual vote vo than I majority of 21. By 3 ohnn 105 min rtiu would have bean in mun- run in than provinces. He said further `thutintho whole country, iftho puhr voice had been given proper exp , the pnrtiotwould have been evenly hslnnced. vwrl Ill penucnuary. ` The report of the do tment Sf a - ` cultuul shows that J: total numar of hum rtnu nnd pusengers arriving in (Xanadu 18% In: 122,000, but the number of active settler: WI! only 79,000. In 1886, 6341]) of the arrivals settled in the U nitod QQAQAQ -into Local Nun. P. Conway. sz no-rnl fl-oi ht and puts rent Ibo Kineznton I Pgmhmhu R l nus Iuwalun I succeu. The minister of justice hu `Von notice of 1 a motion uvurdi Mr. Lsvio ette, warden of St. Vincent de uni nitentiary. 82,600 a your for life md 81, in cash. Mr. La violetbe was nrioully injured in his succeu- ful ntbempt tn prevent rebellion among con- ` viotn in penitentiary. The rnnnrt. nf than alnnnrtvrmnt If nnvl. ` rest him, In the only H) g that can make ` r wuu uuullll mlnwn. e0lobc condemnythe crusade of O`- Brien, of, Iyfg(agq(,,,agsin..loni Luna- downe in CunJn., und up the alleged threat of the Dominion vernment, to an ` his mission 1 sllccenl. Tim m:...o-- -4 ..-o:.... I.-- ...:...... ..-.:-- -: Hill). The petition: for divorcee were read in the senate thin afternoon. They are the petiti- onofnrlo Doubt Nod. to dlnolvo her marriage with Robot: L. Johnston, and the petition of Ad: to dinolvo hcr mar- wlth W illhm Anton. r. \ `$3.. (114).. ........l.........- pl... .........._1.. -: nv nu. ua-sy wins! I oopydux 3: commu- nion pointing Sir can or ` mpboll as Cnnaxnn repmoontative at `the Cnloninl Uouferenco. and of the instructions given to him. LVUIIIB` him. 1'1... 11)-IJ-IT, wilh nonunion In May next. tho none and lire` I Wuohouo. Oces. &c.. at mm of south 5:00! Prince. Sun now oc- ruplod by Joseph Pmmmn and H. ooon for Knun our And led bulbous. Fintclnn nil `in; bellman bwator or nil. Apply to J. . .lA(`llAR. SIS `Inc Street. lull! "Till IIIUIIIETV III LIIIIK5. Sir John Maccionsld hn given notice of * the imroduotion on Friday of a bill respect.- ing the representation of the North-Went '.l`orn'tor-ion in the aonste. Ila l`-.... _.-..a.-- ........ ..l ;L. ____._,,s_ um uepuuy l`tVgl8I:l`Il' or ueruou. Mr. Ferguson will probably be elected deputy speaker to-day.` The names of Mr. ; Rykert and Mr. Peter White have been In - tioned in thin connection. ` Ln Inn.-Anul .I......d--52.`- _4:A_I .._-_ uuuou In an! CUIIIIOOIIOII. An inuential deputation waits-1 upon sir Charla Tup r'u\d Hon. Muokenlo Howell, to urge t e vernmont to develop the iron indnitrv in ads. 9:. 1.4.- u-...1......u I.-- __:._-_ .__._~,_ _: ueaung vmn neglecueu children. , The Ontario vernment has found a posi- tion in the public service for Mr. Walle_r, the deputy registrar of Carlton. Mr. Far-mmon will In-nhnhlv In nlnnfml bn deal s Th l before the" "" I ialnlegistation g with neglected chi dren. 9 Ontario onvm-nmpnt Inn fnnml A uni. The miniarter juitlce will be AUITIIOTIOI In IIIO $llIl. Mr. (Janey `mate 3 copy of the commis- ion Lnnointina Sir Alnrnmlnr lhmnlmll an nmun In In Inubn. ,_._ - _.nu..__ |.__; -, A New Schema Suggested. ._ _.'H L . ..:.I L..A _ ..._..-..:g Llndloy at the Open Iona. ..l.. A...n-..-_ u-,._.uv .u_-... _ n_:_ I wnzn Wonxs Nance. `Ii; Cavalry ehal.` -__!.._ ll-__,_ l`,,.,_ A Manny; to Gladstone. ...... 1.....- A__:I no 1-1,. I \I|BWIIIIIIIClIfCI 0| T C IX BI-Iain. Faun: ht but I`: ogvn-I:nyc1~c|.n.lII`lI|Q: 1JOhr Iudculdmvlob ` inl him XI: maul: numln nigh It-Ihlu VIII am an co...-u-kc--aou una-. Nut You. A I.--Pnhuut Gold- winsnlthlmv 5 lulurlnbl Wmn....o.. so mad. ovum. Nu on In qn of T uumovl dun. Ila an be in! -Ior nu hum vhlohho h|ho|O%U0 unuvljhtho 0" C I-Ina. n...A. 5.. -L...A.L... n.L.. .:::':-.-% Illlliuy. At Philadelphia- Athletics Iotnuolllann . Ivuuv- IDDI At WuMnlon- Toronto. . Wuhlllctou. At Louisville- laulu-mo.. .. Clovolnut. At Nowhnvon \'nIn - - r-- - - v- -~- r----------jx TH!-I llU|'1ill(`ASTllOl'SI and (`U"l'TAHI un noulh side 0! Brock stunt. lmlnodhl :\b0\ e u-rte Strut. known tho vrnpany. Ina II I uunul I unucl I0! OIJAII. K uch club: on Chi , Detroit. Bolton sud Phllodolphin, will up the New York: gunning all through the Iouon, and they will have no time to upon for plolluro ex curuiom when they are booked for the Pittnhu , Wuhington and Indianapolis club. has hr the New York: have not plnyed A game on my diunond other than that own. The improulou latlny an weak at third base. null not too strong at second. The scoring Sill] In Illgh-TIC llottou are Doing Great Ixooutlon. President Spddin , ot the Chicago but- boll club. In: crudo MoCoI-mack. the fa- moun itchor, with the Pittubnrg club, for Van nllon, A Pscio coat itchor, receiv- i u A bonun 3 check for `lab. . nah nlnhn an (`Iain-man I1-0-nit R4-noun use (Inner molnnori Igllll moi mu morn- ing and decided to organise under the mine of the Fu-men Union of the Logiuhture. In future they will be called together dur- ing earlier days of tendon and oonfe as to the but lnodeu of promoting their in er ` tn. VUIB 01 III I0 ll. - fhere ere now nix vacant Ihrievalties. York. Toronto. Wellend, Thunder hey, Wellington and Lincoln. end many IN the eteculntionl u to the probable successor: of e deoeued oichh. Hupplemenury estimate: unounting to 8l05.(B3.85 were presented. and the [mute ed'ourned shortly After midnight. he fu-mar mamhnr: nnnln mnl. thin lnnrn. fjr I In` IIIOIIOII. . Mr. gzrodith voted for an Lmendment by Mr. F`:-no infv of th full ~ proprintion: am: trI\-ntilgu 13:? Ill` \ ooonon*`w.'ould ho ohurvod in its expandi- un. nnndnnt mu maid in n nu. an can vote of M to 17. PL-.. -_. ....._ HIIIIX. . . . . . . ,. FAVORAILI TO FRI! TRAOQ. mm- gfonvuodincuduu a motion by r. Inrter declnrlng that the ex ditnro on nccount of govemmont house I ould not exceed the Lieut.-Governor : ulnry of $I0.- 0()0 I yeu'.u xed by the dominion vern- mnnt. Tho Attol-lay-Gcnonl llr. Fl-nor pond the motion. Ll- -....I:aL ..-a.-..I R..- _.. __..._.l...-_A I.-. IT!- Mr. Gibson, of Hsmtoo. input through 3 short bill unending the Mechanics Lien In: by muting it clear that the wage: of I mochsnic or workmln cannot be nrniahod baton thexzitrntion of tho lien during the THE PREIISI-ZS 0NI..:R|` -'1'..\`.':.lmll'I Pboe."ntpruetotu `. ~.' ` . The: house In o:mm:dK>In.L: modtoder. titled with modern lm vol-noun. 1-clan gt lay. Apply toA. OCORIAC Prue: . net. r,.._-... The sppropristion of $16,900 for immirrr ion In: retained by 3 vote of 51 to 36. Mr. Pocard. Mr. Evanturcl. Mr. Robillard. Mr. GINO!) And Mr. Nnirn votod with the oppo< dtim. and Mr. Meknlh with the woven- ulu n prupruuon tor` oonomzenon rattle. Mr. eurd put the gutter in it: best light when he `inted out thlt very may of the ooneervet van in the new diqtricte of Peter- bom approved the government system. and thnt the outcome from the expenditure un- der government control bed been proved to be much more utidootory thm when ex- pended under the directitn of the municbel councils. An amendment was curried by 55 to 33. Mr. McApdtew voted with the op- } poeltion. Bu ._ one nuule R11 are .0011. There wu the ungl opposition attack on the l propriation for. colonization made. Mr. Inznnd mu. eh. n..n.. :.. lo. 1... 1:... [1580 I Illll'(l IIIIIO. '.lhe house bu declined to oonlider the amendment to the Aualnent act, propos- ing to won only the income from bunk stocks and do B. 'l`l... I:L..l I. L-_ L... __t.,___ I A, _-, I IKOOII I110 (16 u. The libel bmu hon referred to I on itboe. The I '83 b`G e :1. b.,.... ..:'::r"'...,..' W There wu the nun] nnnn-itjnn nlttnnlr nn V v'-...-, vvvuv r.--v.-uvu, --an uuv uvu-s. Q4-i"'oI':rnod Jfhe fu-mot member: ngnln mot this morn- nn ornniu nune SHIN): Re releututivol ol the labor orguintions. ha\'ePwiihdl\\wn their opponition to the Fuc- mry act nmendmentn and the bill has been read 3 third time. 'II.. I........ I.-- .`|_-Ix_-n ._ ,_.._:1-., AI 7 maul: I0!` (IUD! llll(10l' Jud V Ont XIIIIIIDDB cluna wan rnd. After .Gllmn hul dwelt briey on who ' uloohst n pro- vision indicted on etfoorar dellbrl. he yielded to the wish of o hounoanthllowocl the order to bo dbchnr , stating that he would pt-as for {mm to Iogishtlon Inn seuion. WUIIIII Pl selnion. l).._.... THAT LARGI`. DWELLING HOUSE. with cxtclon kitchen. Iltutod oi the wool link 01 Bu!-Io stun. bound: Johnnouusd Brock an. at pnunt occupied by Mr. Curtis. Pooeuion on In May. Annlv to MA(`l)0N\'l\`.Ll. A xuuurna, April 2|.-`-11! H10 ture this mornin th'eFwot oct( ed)wa.s reads thi time : Co . Gihuonfu Ill, !'li8~ ing the income exemption to 87) pnouiled over Mr. Creighton: o polltion ; sad the third reading of the N unonding the Divi- sion Courts not no u to abolish imprison ` meat for debt undor jud out ummona chiunanwn nul. AM 1!` Jlllznn 1...! The Farmers lo:-slug a Hard Qd Put Union--I'lo Autumn: Au Imond- ` meaty-Dtplng lgno lagbldloll But `nu-atoning to Bring It up at the Next Seulnn. . . .. -_ - . - - - ` nusumo `mt want; or THE ses- SION `rnnoual-I RAPIDLY. ucuu nnnn I. 'l`on.or'-ro April 21.-*-In the tun his mornix; the act (nmmws 8 I time : Co . nih(In'l H". I'Ail. llnu-ball Scot-o-A prll ilut. -lulu-nu._ n. .. LOCAL LEGISLATURE. LI nuu mr. XVIITII V0% WW1 U110 Opp` Mr. Metcallo with the govern- BASE-BALL WORLD. NO. 94 pruont occupied by Ir. (Inrtln. Poooulon May. Apg: to MAL`D().\'.\'l|:l.l. I \ MIJDIE. Clarence . J THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. with ! 51111011: qtuohod. at the corner of Kin And \ ohnoon Street occuplod by Mlnnllde cove. Alto. If ll dlor ptttlon offurnlture. to suitable onnnt. lhualon In May. Apply on the pronlbot. uu-nor; nu modern Inpmromomo: splendid situation. Pououlon lat . Apply to R. CRAWFORD. foot of Qucnn root. THAT l'IRS`!Cl.AS3 BRICK Rls`.sll)E.\ (`E. vonor.|chnnuandlhrrto8troou.lnthom h u_u-dot: all modern lmpmromoma: splun: d In In. Annly to R. IN Wll.l.lAISVll.l.E. I two-store Brick Residence on Nohon Slroel : [cod on and stables. n Inf lu. Ap to MR8 5`E.\'WlCK. Wllllamavi In, or Ihmuxh this 0!- cc. TEN ' tlve. THOSE ODIOUS DWELLINOS. Nos. 300 and wllun St.. between (`la ' and Barrie su-nu: rant moderate; on Isl May. ADD`! to ISAAC NOBLIL. A HOUSE IN WADE'S l.ANE. Union SL. oonud 5 For tunhur pucuhra upply to R1` PIPER. on the pwmlnea. PREMISES ocoupledb Wm. Lewis & Son as sail loft and store. `omeasion lat Mn). L`.uuw'rn:ks Bnoa. HOD No. I. Vaughn Tot-moo. occupied by Mn. 0' . Apply at Wmo ouo. THE NEW BRICK DWlq`.LLlN(`- HOUSE. situated on the south side of Princess Street. west otchnthun ; contains fteen rooms. ln- oluding huh room and all modern impovo- < menu. ADDLV at the reuldence of the under , mung um and all modern impove- tenu. sigmed. II. ROE NEWLANI)S. Princess St. '_l'I{l BOWLING ALLIIW on Wellington 8:. mm residence overhead. and the xtures LBJ many 0! the Ming. Poaseasi At any time. A y to 010030 RIOKAR N asoxs. too ofPrinoa|s Street. ~ Aug. 31. LADIES to work for us at their own homes ; 3700 010 per week nun be quickly made. No photo. painting: no canvassing. Bo:-full uculu-I ouenddnaa at once. Cancun` R1` 1 Co.. 19 tn] Street. Boston. .\h.ss.. Box 5.170 HOUSE 'AN,T'ED in. good Iocalll)` : rent 31!) to -\ddress Z. L ollloo of this paper, sivinz . nu-uoulu-s. FIVE (;(`)li\.;l'ItAKERh:. Inc You and Pr Muken : on w n e . ly at once to C. LIV] G8'l`0.\' aH'f'd Rmldenoa. on Nnlmn mun-I A lll(8T~CLASS BRICKLAYER for live ` month: ; work to commencont once. Apply to I". B. TABER. Morton P.0. A nousnn ID: A z M Louun. new In-yp ifs. _A GENERAL SERV'A.\"l`. Apply 10 MRS. \ OUNG. 816 Gordon Street. `A ILACNDRESS. Apply to the General H`os p at . A JOURNEYMAX TAILOR : Mead) job. u JNO. DUNBARB. . von.gLJ E.E.RIUlElIJ. ` ` Yovsu-Covrxn.--By the Rev. Dr. Mowat, at the residence of the bride's mother, Kingston. on Wednesday, 20th April, the ` Rev. John Young, M.A., of Drommond- 1 ville, Ont.. to Lillie, only daughter of the has I! r. Donald Couper. nu: Dowuxo ALLEY with ovorllud. srrcnnu. AL~'crIox SALE of house and u-moles by .\!ur~ my at 10:3 mm. - " ' A FIRSTCLASS BRICKLAYER month: : hark tn nnmmnnnnnt mu-n, Anni- Qspnoux.` umwxbsf "ii-6i?sA1.? in die i~o`i{1'nT1ii71-]`* on. .`laATaLI ll'lIlllo On. g vmlnlcnslh. cw "rBI{ `sm 'm::-.::-:.~.'a::- , to MRS. PAINT- Ian Ir. dlloldltlhodmon. blhopa dnuvvu-inducing. pudvond .Ibouthoral7 I Inlt. T. ollllll. I.A..agIuluu dmouhuduvnnuuunmcd Ahnlkllb-an-.`nnn.&In&In III. yrvvvui IUIIIIII . -yI II `MCI. wma. o'&..auu vau Imu. h In hula. Ila n to til! la cuhgta Caaada. a calla on Aura- ala lot New Yeti oaaaday. Ir. Kubrick. and taaaah cl Lord Laurlovaa. avlchul, will acomupany 0'Brlu. Ila will racaala la (`anti tan lays. aadqaat Ia Nontnal. Qaahac. Town and Kllptoa. IXII III CV13 IIIOI III NICII` XI ICU ` wooldcuaqlvnultlquo no lnuhlo to pause hi I ." his guns. mu... .:=*.'.'.'.:.....'.:.'.'.. n.-... ........T Anhhhbop up be in adult] tn 1 [nut Mend cl nation] party In lulu- ouu Ilr. 0'lr|ulnn his ptopaodjouu-nay. Fooling the ii that lib mall` on loan Innldm-nglnnnltlnnnn -In Isnnlnln tn uvolddbcldnaollboluntbr. IIIIIIKIIII "III IIII III` C IKUIOII onulolmol the oloncutozl bun. nod Ihtlthn ordonll Ibo Uuhollopnnio nvnhltllno-nhnnlnnnnnr n.'pop.~..I.aaou on Iholuiglm alla- bouquation Inn dhplauul any ol the nocdonoryounlllnln. who have u n nndunnngnildr-nntIInl.hnH vnn, U1ITTU maintain! an: the knights` tnnlnlnn Al the nlnunnntn 11 um u-Iv uuu--.-cu. -u -3-w-u uruuuuu bosons, A ll $1--A c In lrocn Roma totho Amnidc nya: " e\ atioAn ` is reacting: oorb to induccthe Rev. Dr. cl Now York. Uocome tn The Dr. Iolllynn Cuo-1'Io Coullnnln on `lip Knights a! labour Order. I,_.._ .. A_,y| an A I,,_,4,L 1 \'I<'muA. B.C.. April 9l.--i"onr Kyuginot Indiana arrived in the and iron the north west coat of the inland. The ' tidings of the wreck of nschooueroytlnpo inttnrv. Bnnh. Indian run, bedding, etc., were vuhod nnhoro. The wreckage, however, in that of n schooner like the Active. nnd it is believed that it in nu (hut in loft oi the un- fortunate veuol and thirtyxhroo soul: on bonnl. (`hid Kilaoinot I'll at tho haul of the Indinn hunter: uni canoe-men on board. The loath 0! in hand and no mnny of the u-ii-c in untamont. to in extinction. .-\c mrding to cnutmn when A member of n tribe die: than nlnninin burn down his but. Having given their iriemls on the Active u u`) for clcwl their dwellings hnve hum burn- X gory. Mr. Pnrnell is arrived here. ln the house of Lords to-day Earl (`ulc- mn moved the second reading of the loud ill. Baron Dennun moved the rejection of the bill. Earl Spencer hid the land ques- tion must be settled bofon Ireland would become peaceful. Enrl Cnrnnrvon support- ed the bill. Baron Pi nld condemned the bill as too complies . Lord Anhbonrne aid the bill, if panned, would prove A great check to evictions. 'l`L- \V____ ___._ .L-. \I.:__ u.--__,,1,, N A_ llrltlnhooll-Mn Vouol Duh!-d to Noon -AII IIIIIII Porluh. ()1 `HQ IVIIIDIICI I O. The lord mayor of Dublin culled ll meet- ing for the purpose of taking ale to an]: the erection of I nations! memon : to .\lr. Ulndntone. IIIIUCI II) U\'ICllUII!. The New: any: that Major Saumlenou has allowed it to become known that he will be At home during certain hours in the (I: should myone desire tu communicate wit him in e hostile spirit. in respect to the en- ouentloae mode by him again! the memhen of the National league. The! lnnl mnvnr nf Dublin nnllml u nlnnt. 0'.\`hea, midreanil thq. Limerick league. aid he had COIYIGAIES the Thm let~ tor with thirty seven of . r. l nrnell'I letters. ~ and concluded the Tinus letter was at for- mum Suundenon at llomq For lrluh(`hnl~ ` ' lougen-'l`|u- Pnrndn Latter. l.u.\lm.\'. April 2l.--Mr. Sexton has re- ceived an anonymous letter which it is thought will lend to the identication of the sutlmruf the Parnell letter published lay the Times. i IIIIIIUT IVCXDVUIK Three or four year: ago the schr. Anglo- Saxou sank near Garden Island. Having been sold to Detroit parties one of Calvin & Sons stun: pum was started this morning , in the schooner or the purpose of raising her. [Ur nlpllli. Mr. Miller. engineer of thestr. ulengarry, was badly hurt yesterday. The engine's emu-hood follou his foot and crushed it. Dodda Willpuah the work along until Mr. Miller recovers. 'l`L...... ._ l'-.._ ......_. _._. AL- -AI._. A ._,_I,. lluy lUI' \'IWe8U :0 [U31 (7051 Illflf. The tug Proctor hue succeeded in releasing the barge Bolivia. ashore near Charlotte since last fall, and will tow her to Oswego for repnin. \l.. ll`2II.._ L_..!.._-_ -t .L_-.._ I`. ________ _, posm. or*nE*{mTrcA~. ITUI [IE `I per 110` 50. T e achr. Jessie H. Breck was the first boat to sail out of this hnrbour. She left yesterday for Oswegc to load coal there. The tun Prnolnr hm: mmm-mind in rolmuimy lUl' LVIUIIUIVICI. The prop. Armenia has been chartered to carryooul from Oswego to Port Arthur; frel ht 8| per not won. T n nn||r_ Jnnnin H RI-nnlr \rns: tho HI-at I U UIICCUICT II. I}. \JaIVln Illa bcnr. [Tul- aia and Dudley Irrived in Oswogo yesterday at I2 o'clock. lI.. \l'...l.......l.... L. ..L........_ 1\I.______. RID ll UCIUCK. On Wednesday the stem (llengarry and oousorts will leave for Ch tie to load coal for Port Arthur. Next week the tug Active and three bar- will clear for Bay City to load lumber or Montreal. ` V r nun, (Ur 1,al.II.v. Capt. Charles Tift, of Kingston. is in Og- lemburg tting out the schooner M. J. Cummings. The suhr. Hnrlmrt Dmllnv Irnn Inwul on \. lllllllllllg. The schr. Herbert Dudley was towed tn (.)awego yesterday by the steamer D. D. Cal- Vin. THIRTY-THREE LIVES LOST. Il`I'I VI! lyllll UVUIIIHK. ' The achr. Craftanmn hu_'beencharta1-eal to carry coal from Uswegoto Fort William. (Tnnt. Rothwell hm! nnld him Mr, Klnu-. VISIT UUIII lnllll lJl\|v'8sU U) PUFF \\ [Ill Capt. Rothwell has sold his str. mum to Morgan & Earle, of `V Falls, for 32%. {Hun} (`luau-Inn `'35! n` Rinnnfnn in: Xx" .....$? ...."""..... ..':!.'i" Iv I III lrU'lIIy. > The rop. Sir Leonard Tilley and tow will arrive t Ii: evening. ' The nnhr, (TI-nnlnnn hAn'Im.m nlurtmnml on we uuuu queen. Mr. Campbell`: new yacht will be called `the Spu'k._ ' The ctr. Priiu.-can Louise went to Hanan. qua to-dny. ' The nrnn, Sir Lanna:-I Tillmv nml fn|v will Tho` 'BOIIllIGl"l Budget of l\'ew|-ltomu ` Picked Up Along the u-hour. u The schooner American is loading granite for Chicago. ` The nhaAmarJnhn 'l`hm-n will ha .........I [ turn The al:ou;1er John Thorn will be mhned ` the Island Queen. Mr {`.nmnImlI`n nnm unnlm will I... ....ll-.I n. ` The steamer D. D. Calvin ma schra. Prus- In and Dnullnu . --.-:u..! in (la.-mu. .........1.... THE IRISH CRIMES BILL. MARINE lNfl'ELLlGENCE. KINGSTON. CA NADA . FRIIJAI: EVENING. APRIL-2-2,1337. k........-___A_ T`I-\:lt LOTS on the oornot of Albert and Enrl sxroou. volldnlud doc-ur lot; All foood.1 . ...:::'.... -....f:... :3: mt.-2:, am

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