Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1887, p. 1

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.j 1? ii: ----:-rvv That in buying you: SPRING SUIT from Tllllnlgnngg-1 GENERAL 7'IOI(E_7' AGE/VOY. MILL VVOOI)- MONEY- THE PIT OF THE NEWS. -.., - ; K1NcsroNV.v " `KINGSTON. CA NADA SATURDA Y EVENING. 1; AY_ 7, 1337. \ \x\` \ Q \ \ \ \ \\ INN 1: than Th: L the IO bi thudnnh `Lit; `C an hash: IIIIIIIIIIIJTKII; SI . -jI uocododln Io tho dnnnud W15 oddidu In In AAKAQ -J:-On: It 1nnLnn1-Ikgl IA-.. lIl0fll|IlI'I CIIBI II III. Ill-ll mnnlol cueor would destroy the city, and down on New York I [nun OIIIO than that which ol old umpt 1 Sodom and Uouonnh. Canaan and undo $21 into. with '1"... can lurk York 1: tho at nus led in the no the In ZJ1":S7L3T."uu.:" if" ii'?c'r'.'F.' Iotlortholnhonollu an Jhhnonl --unhul-..I nun... -n.-IA J.-6-... AL- -lA.. IIIUIT If`. 0II'VIII.U `III. IFXCIKI olllrlly. In the quark: ol I century of in undul- ncu thousand: in thounndnoliu chil- dren, who might vo dkaf In prhoa`oI-on the lows. havohoon unlnu.-dtoludhon-1 :1 do lino. nd man not them lnrolruolh ` indnguhhod c union; in the bout: of Ind . liuyouug lhliu nhhhr lahonfortln vuion ol thodohuod and dopnvod 0! lb follow-countryman. who but do umoll should. Ho stnlohllorlh Abel lnldtotloou than thopdoot `ad viuuunlly hi.` "it won nlfnrlhnhhnl-nlnn this-uunl Illll WIUI ITKT X11113 IIIIII Til .0` mm for one modnrltn And futhcrlou u-silt. When one nnnennbon the watchd- mutzd misery from which tho have been nncn . and how MT: um ho cl - no. he {Eh V I. ly they all An. you invoking A Nth: on than vim Inn sunning-I in: Ly may all An. you tool un mvollng on than who have sustained by their (no oloringl thin splendid charity. In tln nun-In nl I nnntnrv at in nnnlnl. unu nnu cneenue. , it in unid enrroumlinge euch u theee that the home ol indnetry urn reared. end here we sheltered between three And {our hun- dred little children. reecued on bread: from the burning. It in fortunate for society that there ere men and women who ere willing who devote their live! to reecuing theee children from A late which otherwiee would he inevitable. All 0! them ere children of the poor. Mnny of them ere orphnne. vrnife end etrn , thelloteem end jeteemol thie eenol c me end ein. When they ere lint caught up from the etreete, many of them are loul with vermin end dirt. For thie eepeoinl provieion he: been unede in the ehepe of e l pomehin both. where un- der the oerelu enperiutendmoe of the r- eonhe ohnrgeolthiedepu-tment.tey learn the first lenon. that cleenlineee in next to godlin." Then the ore provided with clean clothee, nlter whic they are al- niitted to the eociety ol the other children. A to ` eight in the lnfente` word. when thirty or orty little toddler-I nrve cared for by e gentle hlnd~feced women. who ecte ee mother to them ell. And no mother ever l cared for the children of her own eeh and blood with ter tendernu then thin wo- ....-.. 6.... e ... _-.L--|... -_.| :_.L-_|___ `I00 uulgllw I)! nuclweu I lllllll IIHIII teem I boon from their Iurmunding mine . No plant. or shrub. or ower bloom: In Pu-udllo Park. nothing but the had wanes. dull and choorleu. IA 1- -_.lJ -..___..__l:__ _..-L __ .1 ,_, -1 . 1 the delights of Blackw l'e island must , unrn A hnnn frnsn lhaadr In!-Ivasssnlinn mi-any Taking Care of the Infants-Where Cs-lune Blooms and Blossoms-_-The Work or a Young Italian )llnlster-.s`gg...., `n . l'allnres'ln the Drainatje Line. (Special correspondence of the Ware.) ANr.w Yorur, May li.--A hundred years ago, ri ht where the old post-road to Boston crease: the Lover's , Bridge and wound its way up through the sweet elds of the Bowene Lane, was a plague spot just on the outskirts of the town, which our revolution-. ary fathers christened Hell's Delight." Not a very sweet sounding name, you will say, but in brief terms, and good forcible Saxon,_it told the story of sin and crime which had followed it down through all these years, and which. notwithstanding the magnificent improvement in our advancing civr ization, clings to it like a leprosy. Here generation after aeration of crimi- nals live and die, from are penitentiaries and States prisons are rocruited,and dozens of the most noted criminals who have er piated their crimes upon the gallows in the century. all graduated in the Sixth In it are embraced that plague sot, the Five Points, and on Centre street t egloomy Tombs frowns down upon the passer by. The Five Points are fomied by the junction of Worth Park and Baxter streets, and a more villainous localit could ..scarcel be imagined Sin'"dies han there. Along xter street are ostehsibly retailers of second-hand clothing, but many of them really receivers of stolen goods. All the tenements swarm with thieves and crimi- nals of various degrees, and the policeman who patrols this best at night, ran his trusty ni ht club with a firmer ol , and looks we to his revolver, that it may be ready for instant use. Here and there some progress is manifest in the cheapest form of tenement houses, but man of the old buildings antedate the revolution, and some of them are old tumble~down ruins, looking very much the same as they did fty years ago, the only marvel being that they did not tumble down of their own rot- tenness. In this rank soil, crime blooms and blossoms and thrives. As if the natur- al accretion of our own evil population was not enough, foreign criminals drift here as naturally as water nds in level. The Chinese opium joints and gambling dens here find shelter and pmteotiun. and the Italian lazaroui seek the companionship of fellow criminals, who left their country for their country's good. In the midst of this moral lazaretto two buildings claim es cial attention-the Five Points house of ndus- tr , and the Five Points mission. We have al read ofthe fable of the strug le between darkness and light, of virtue an: sin, of life and death. That stru gle has been going on for years. Thousanr s have been saved, but new thousands take their places, for here, notwithstanding their surroundings, children multiply with fearful rapidity. Between the mission and the house 1! indus- byisassnall pared spaoe.havi alnuaiu standln the middle, whieh_ in very mockery of tness is called Paradise Park. It has a disreputable, uncanny and dirty look, and is usually tenanted during the day and night, when the weather permits, by frowsy ill-smelling v nts. to whom ward. Ix none power. with anon Inc: can In . In order. For poruculArIP:!ply to A8. ll(.A RNlY.Carru(o Inter. noun Su-out. some POINTS pr-' spacw. INTE- REST IN NEW YORK. BROADBRIM S LETTER. I Nhldhhuhgg gig...` kabbqhldlhrwrn Iltotdlq Iufltloo. manna 7.-`l'h onhnhl coulunneo 0 00-. Morin an huh I! nun`: pnnuHiIlcuoQuI|ah|o and (Gun Ila-lulu. lnhnd. ndth uddldcpudandu lion dmndlnpnndhlh. K37: a"t.uuT'i'un'.'cuu"" Tui'& -can-W" 7 and it an in coalition to hulk 1. ti plus olhulohnund NOV 1 Ivmnnhnl lnntl, Inn-. nun Hill . Irnwu w-any. UII on sonvolntnohoonculhnulhdoheln -.J ...I- .1- -.._ I- - ...JlAl.. A. L-_)I. Al on $2! 3133. Uvvwo Nu You, My 7. -180 llrithhh Al- hnh. {run Hulk. arrived to-dty. I ol Anllnnnlnl-an-nnnnntkn-nnIInJnlnnn-r Losuux. Mn`! &--In tho bout of `lord lut owning. laoount Ctou. new :1 auto for India. ulouood that Loni (- forin. vlccmy ol India did not conrm the report that the K but Pun bod 1-Innntlhilhnlnhnh -u-nan-uni `lV[K|l'I IXIUIICR cloud bytho IIVII . ICIWCC I CT`. TUUQICTI Orr; I'.\, May 7. -\\'l-I'M`: potilion.touc|I- i the puunnon tho tnnnnithn of the I telephone oompny. In bun dinnin- eal by thc mh of tin. And the three I-Idbnn point: to the Bell telephone uuunpn numbed. Thin it the mono imponnl v utory our `Oiled by the (`uwlian ulcphno company. Ana-I lfpol Illo. Bornllldt. Nm.\'uI-nus, Minn. buy '. .--A comm \ tiou wan ctuud II the Hcnnc-pin Avenue N. I". church hon, by the Rev. Sun Snail`: attack on Mlle. Sunh Boruhudt. He said thn common decency should keep every- body uny {tom the upon homo fton Inning u woman whose only notoriotymu lthineu slid who aunt: the spirit of infamy in the heat of decent people. Tho rovivnlinfu diatribe data not pnvont Bornhudt from having onornoul homo. oouuacrou mu me vungu nooaou beautify- in; and urged the planting of shade trees on the princlpd ntrootn. Ink uuutionn Inn |ppm\'ed of and Tuesday. t 0 3rd ` instant. was chosen to pint the trees. \ The villager: turned out on muse And In * in the earth on-r fty trees. In time far- rioold will be I pretty Ipot. I Dollar (Horizontal) I5 hone power longlno. I2 hone with smoke nu-I uh In nod For nortlculnn Anul: 1 conde __.'._--._._ -...-.-_-. Some time ago a meeting. stglndoul by n- Iidenu Barrioeld. wu held to dincun 21`: .``."`*-""';'.* '\'..':`...'i $1" `E. J`'` ` . njor . v. . were tlgstime mow:-u in the matter: . tint the vhgl needed beautify- um And nl-and tho nlnnlinn nl nhmla tr... on 01 `runs one ol our am: can no. Stlby tunic:-tor. Thodny VII beau- tilul, but such I thincy crowd has not boon noonforyocu. Nohgennouc no nothing. (`anon loud and deep. and rats ofnnowpartywithfreolngorforiumotto. All of the dianpuublo din: no closed and their denizens dvun out For this all Chunks and prniu.-B|wAnn.u:. I IIICI Lu per\:ul\'e lnlt It WIS ll0l'. 8 800068. \ 'ithout s moment's hesitation it was with- drawn. Then came the questionable experi- ment of producin two pieces slready fami- liar to the New 'ork nblic. A Scrap of Psper"snd Masks ms Faces." To hsve made these two old pieces strand successes when Wsllack, with his splendid company and s new piece, was plsyin to A dead loss, is one of those phenomenal t ings in drama- tics that we sometimes reed almut but sel- dom see. Then, with s darin slmost with out a parallel, she pmducei The Love Chose." A comedy which was supposed to he won: out a quarter of a century but in spite of all pnognosties of failure e closed her season triumphantly. on her last appear- snce the house being crowded to suifuostion. The success ol this young American girl is dll fIlllV ll much to innintnnt onnnrv an In 1 no succoll or um Amoncsn gm In due fully as much to ' rsistont energy as to genius. And the horse! is 1 living illustrntion of what one o! our girls do. Sunday --gm.-..... 'l\..l... _.. n..-.. I `ll ! Illll K) [.09. With splendidly appointed theatres all around her, hnvin companies the pick of the theatrical pro ession. she commenced her metropolitan career, and from the hour the Lyceum opened its doors till the close of the last season she played to audiences only gnuged by the capacity of the house. Such n phenomenal success has nrely been seen here, and this season has confirmed her as e stnndin metro litnn favourite. Bnrly this season e pm uced, at great ex use, is iece written expressly for her by mnaon ownri. "We Met bv Chance." She was qpick to perceive thnt' it was not success. \ 'ithnut A mnmnnl`- Ingintinn it \|'nu with. art or genius could suggest. Dlcled by me best compan thatlmoney could procure. and havln inlts irection agentleman who prided him on his management, and whose clien- telle numbered some of the most aristocratic seopleinbiew Y-ork. Theplaee was closed in isgraoe. a decided and an absolute failure. It was in this state of affairs that Helen Duvary whose engagement has just closed. `assumed the management. and opened the aeater a year ago, with One of our Girls." iss Dnvary was co ratively unknown in New York, and ha ad little or no ex- rienoe in metropolitan management `hat she would last longer than a week or a fortnight at most nobody dwamed, and there were plenty of croakers who thought her first night might possibly be her last. The critics of our great metropolitan journals looked with cold mdiiferenoe on the western stranger, and whether she sank or swam was a nutter not of the slightest consequence If lllybot thinks it is an easy thing to sue- ceed in ew York let him try it. Wal- lack`s this season, a theatre tilled with mag- nicent actors and actresses, having the finest scenery, the ahlest and most experi- enced management, the most popuiar situa- tion, and the most aristocratic support. has not made a dollar, and it has closed its sea son with a de eted treasury. which has so disheartened r. Wallack that he retires permanently from theatrical . management. mention this to show the difficulty that this oung and comparatively inexperienced girl ad toface. `vifh anlnnilu -nun}-`earl elunnn-an ea`. Boll _'l'CIQ IOIO Pnonu Bnoulnod. f\:..... Il___D II'_1_L`v, _,,A'_.. , IUUIV IIIITIUI III(l CIIIIIIITOIII UIIIII KIIO XIII I unof the Lyceum. It involved everybody that had nnxthing to do with it, and at Int was cloaod.out under the hammer. Roool~ loot that this fgiluro wu mud: in a new thqtre, haying very appliance that modern art r genius could nugget, backed by the commnv thnt mhnav mmld nrnonra_ And ` of Art And business, but huldly anything more marked and cslnmitona than the hit .nn-nf oh. I .... ..... Is :......I....I ....-._.k...I.. A nun; Alloul cm. l'-__ II-.. I .1- II..4ln.J_L 1'50 Alnu Iolollbu. .. 1|-.. n I, .L- L,,.,, Improving Burl-lolold. p.}'c'uI'.'..u"3` '" "u`.'u'iC`:u -n' 45'. count! Uh did In C All :IuuI-nvtpvul-ISIINU" Nuunm. 8.0.. I: 1.-`I .......""" "".::..":'.'B..'.'.`.*.'.' NEW PARLOUR ORGAN will be sold on agyurnuuhnrcuntotho buycr. P.O.Bo: `Tho an__g-__ -n..._A4.n n _ Ieu nligunu. The government he received lnloruedon shut her ` `I ellpe-of-In Triumph. (`nuance and `otuonnl have urlvedn einult. KC. Several other nee-ol-vru '1' Arrive there. (VOW? CCC I/I-I Tho gm-eminent will ht naked for I an! r mwnnls nliovh mo rivuand hail of T minor: killed at `casino. RC. 'l"L4.I-...ou,-...L.. `In Du-L.- -.III I... uunerl uuou M nulullbo. ILL. MTM - ,M.Rk. illbe r ya` The IX?` E30030!` Iron Fnnoo oonpuy I II . mg ~ :."r.':..:.:.*:-.:. IIIII EIIC '71` II. Mr. Somerville Inored fog e return ehor ing tbeexpeneee incurred ytbe members of the government end ee unveiling expeoeee while journeying the Jennie: car during the recent cempeige. Sir John Muxloneld eeid the pepere would be brought down. butee feree "be we: oonoened no pert of his oxpeneee in the trip nfen-ed to were charged to the country. The motion we: eerrieul. The bone uljom-ned et 9:!) pun. Mr. Pettereon. of Emu, Ill ' to lay with Mr. Colby. whoee wife u ill, and on that eccount wee not preeent at the meeting ol the committee on privilegee end , electione. lunw,IrIltwlIIIuIl'u!Il!!OIlI(l1ll. SirChu|u'I`uppor|nidou t.houbloun~ port of tho tndc relation: bocwoon Canada and the in India. ` Ll _ Q.._-_..:I|- ___..-4I RA- - ..-___ -L __, mr. LIICIIIIII I Dlll, w llnentl KIM Inc! M spoon] public math and [Ma io conun- ionca, vu mod I third time and ` Sir Charla Tunnnr kid on thn lnhln - In- Lr. Kirk oh the verumonl with win an In curd during tho lat ` in Non South. to give. positive anurnnoutothoolocuoutht. ilrwuno-I to war. the oonurvuivo gounnunt dgnnt furthordd tothhprojcct. `nae novommnnt. mnnlutinn; gaming in. 1 no vornmom Ienoluuonn. gnu [Ir that L5 to the nilrny between Oxf and ` New Ghqour. wan npou-and from commit- mo. A FINE PONY. Iulublo for ladies and child- ren. J. REYNISR. Golden [Jon Block. Pllllll Qlf LIICTIX EU (III IUUKIOIII W of nilvrey subsidies to bribe the eeltern conatituenciee, and ehovred that hie on Mnlvern upeech wee not inooneietent with his election eddreu of 1889, and that the reckless extnvegunce of the Administration forced the maintenance of e nee of eunion and Ihsimpedthn dberdele thetudere lower nee of expenditure could not he justi- ed. Both were great speeches. and moved end delighted the home and gelleriee u theiolnve not been moved since the opening of t eeeeion. g... mr onarnes .lllpp6l' made a ratulng ar- tack upon the opposition leader. charging him with hostility to Nova Sootis, with violation of principle for the ho of power, and with taking new ground in is Malvern speech on the bread and fuel taxes, which he had steadily opposed for years. It was one of Sir Charles` old time arraignments of the policy of his opponents. Mr. Blake had spoken previously, and it was thought would not be able to reply. However, the moment Sir Charles ceased speaking Mr. Mills gravely moved an adjournment of the debate. The house protested. but Mr. Mills was tirm and the s\peaker rose and stated the question, when . r. Blake sp to his feet, the liberals members crowd down to the front benches and cheered en- thusiastically as he began a powerful and very eloquent reply to the nnance min- ` ister. The liberal leader brilliantly exposed ` the character of the government's campaign taczicsin New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. pinned Sir Charles to his audacious plolnnss of railrav nnhaidien tn hrihsn tho aantnrn NANMMO MINI EXPLOSION- ulluuu Dy mr. Lnom . Mr. Pope moved e house into committee to take into consideration a proposed resolu~ tion respectingthe nilwny from Oxford to New (llugow, Nova Scotis. A contract for this work had been let several years . and after some rogrels Ind been made e work was nbsn oned, lenving the laborers unpaid. Subsequently pnrliunent granted as sum suicient to pay the lnborers and took ` 3 lien on the work performed. It was now proposed to complete the road and 0 rate It use government work. The ad tional cost would be one million dollars. c:..1`|....I..-I-........_ .._-.a- _ _..n$_..-. vuleluluqi uuu wen! lulu I unru ume pill- ed : Act rt-spec ' the Ben'Netionnl pnrk act respecting nub c etoree ; not repeating the representation of the nor-th~weet terri~ torles in the eennte. ' on-`Ions or rm: rz.\'rrn"run\'. The report of the committee of the whole on the resolutions respecting the enluiee to be paid to oliicen of `tentinriee was con- curred in. And a bill onnded thereon intro- duced by Mr. Thom `fr Pnna Innvml 0 na Iunnau intn .vn.unhon '31:. Clnrlttm`: bill. to amend an act ngnnn nnIJi4 -uu:I. -_.I _..LIl- ___..._ `III! xurulor in lo Inl |l1J)l. nil`: we:-nlnonl ucoolutionn. fu- her 0x! IA- l1lAAan-- nu... -go...-A-J I-.- .._.-h IIUIIE. Mr. Uargill introduced 3 bill to repeal the Gmudn ten: oq act. The following go- vernmeqt b` I: were read a third time i remoctimz the Bnn'NntinnnI nu-E uu wu IUIIOWIIIV llly. Sir John Macdounld tho aid that A mem- orandum had been headed to him, signed, by more than half the members, making that the house should `own for I week from Wednesday next. a merely threiv out the suggestion for the conaideretion of the house. ll- l`-_,_:II :_...__,L___ I , 1.-n . I .- `D-:1;-`7.-8;r John intimated that eatiunnua woul be laid on the table on lion- 1.11: e h-nldbodli red $31.. to1fy'$1~.:.a.3,' " .3. [N0 Iron Axle Marlon. W n. this ollco. ` ::::yt}|e ;:li`7o!I r|:'I`ll;nrnd:y`.H John Mubdnnd Aim 1 Z055 WU|llu W OIIC IHUIIOII (IOIIIIU. Sir Chalet Tapper undo ntdng _n- mk unon the annmition lamlm-_ ohm-mnu Tho Munir` In` which the Nova Sdotlu Elections Won Can-lod Dlu-unnod--Do- put: Speaker Inc :08 Nominatod-IIus liykort In tho Mun. nu,-....._. .. I TUPPER mo BLAKJE,-ORATORIQAL augounrons m couan THE HOUSE or COMMONS. ` Kirk" - -..AL- Notes and (human THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE. with extendon kitchen. ultunuad on the west side of Bnrrlo Street. between Johnnon and Brock 833.. at present oooupld by Mr. Curtis. Poueulon on In May. Avg? to MACDONNELL 0 IIUDII. Ohtonoo n nnuuuo tenant. on the prombes. npil THAT DESIRABLE ICESIUICNCE. Will) unattached. on the corner of Kin and ohnnon Btrooh, occupied by Ilnlld eon. Also. If ruiulrcd. all or pardon of furniture. to suitable aunt. Poueuion In lay. Apply on the nmmhm. A GOOD DWELLING AND STORE on the corner of Got-don And Johnson Streets. In one of the but porn 0! the city; IIIO hard and non water on the hon. Apply nut door to ROBERT W. Bl'l'!`. A COTTAGE. oontalnln shod. summer kitchen was hard and non Bra. All lnkgood ooII):rdilIId&I:..d-Enqulm 48 Upper THAT COMMODIOUS DWELLING. No. In Wllllun BL. between Cl And Barrio Bu : rent. moderate ; on mmedlntoly. Ap- nlv In IHAAP N0 LI. A HOUSE IN WADl|."8 LANE. Union St.. \ conmlnl 5 rooms. For further particular: apply to LBER1` PIPER. on the pranks. s...;a.;.::. 3 ply In ISAAC N E THE BEST GROCERY STAND on Untnrlo Street. at In occupied by B. llocaroy. Apply to A. ACLEAN. PREHISES occupied b m. Lewla 4!: Son M and] loft and store. `occasion In May. C.uuu:-runs Duos. . 4 HOUSE oooupiod by J. 0. Mitchell. 3) Barrio Street: Ironlnn. hard And soft vnur. Rant modern 0. HOUSE. No. l. Vaughn Terrace latoly occu- pied by Mrs. O'Brien. Apply at Wnm ofnuo. THE NEW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. situated on the south side of Princess Street. west of Chntham; contains fteen rooms. in~ eluding bath room and all modern Improve- ments. Apply at the residence of the under- eluding hath and all modern Improve- A ply signed. LORGE NEWLANDS. Princess 81. THE BOWLING ALLEY on Wellington st. with realdenco overhead. and the xtures and : mung-s of thy Alle . Possession at anytime. Aprloyt .oiGh0lsU RICHARDSONAG: SOa?'s. (00 r ncou treat. us. . THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. with nul-n nnnhntl nn thn nm-nap of Kin: And ~ LADIES to work for us at their own homes ; 87 to 810 per waek oanbe quietly made. No photo. painting: no canvassing. Forfuu r- xiculuacplenso address at once. Onnscssr 1~ Co.. 39 antral Street. Boston. Mnn. Box 5.l70 A GENEIIAL SERVANT to live in the coun- try. two miles from Kingston. Apply at N. K. Scott's Grocery. Princess Stroot. A (`UUK AND IIUUSEMAII) : must have good references ; no others need apply. Apply to MR3. A. S. OLIVER. 351 King St. 1 ---- 1 THE BEST GROCERY STAND Ontario Haunt an nl-Inn! nnnnnlnd hv I1 Ilnm-av. A GENERAL SERVANT. A ply imme- diutely to MRS. T. H. McGUIRE. rock Sc. 1 A GOOD Gl4`..\'ERALERVANT. Apply to l was. mcxson. 314 Gordon Street. u v0L`; LVI. A cool: AND LAUNDRESS. Apply at the % General Hospital. IMMEDIATELY~A . am Apply to MRS. J. K. 01. VER. M(VKAY.-In Kingston, on May 5th, Donald McKay. aged 68 years. Funeral from his late residence, Brock St., to-morrow (Sunday) at 2:30 o'clock pm. Friends and acquaintances are respectful- ly invited to attend ` Do.\'.\'sLL\'.-At St. Catharines, on Friday. May 6th. Mary Jane Donnelly, wife of Thomas Donneily, aged 80 years. The funeral will leave her son's residence, 118 Wellington St., Monday afternoon at half past one o'clock for the two ololock ferry for Wolfe Island. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to at- ten . STABLING. at 8'! Queen Street. .-\ (`UOK AND IIOUSEMAII): must have xrnnd ref.-rc-nnna : nn nmm nnod nnnhn Annlv ' KLLU&U& X510 Pt:'n:ns-FEuuusoN.-At Mr. R. W. Allan's, Montrod Street, on the 6th inIt., by Rev. R. Stilwell, Mr. Sanford Peters, on Water- town, to Miss Clara Ferguson. of Lobor- \ ough. I nN'rIo~- _ r wulMww want`: Ihna km! on 31:11. ` 8 7 would and some ought npnln. Prloo nlnn J rm u")'n'T'.""2"a......u'i"" ` : SUNDAY. Mllrrmo of Irish National League at 3 p.n). ' nozmn. A Tssunns received by Power & Son till 6 pan- Srn. ALIXA-NDRIA tor Montreal at 8 p.m. _ 5703 1_+E*R T`? RENT; won sALm_.` WANTED. REMINDERS. L smart. active boy. CR. Moms -51! us` boyo' u.m7'uo'I':-on Lu 1. " llulhy qodowlllwuh ham or rolhclhounulalhaltoitm. I90: Jan. I and IN .:.:.";-.:.:f""' """ `htlidlho uju slur IVE. lqot Huundornon again It did not woodot that Mr. Glui- lltl to Cu-WI` NI Irbh Maud: who was new hlnMpo1|{cy. 1:`. dnugod [Illa h vo I `Inn 0 - duos. Mr. Dillon. Ihvo oh:-cl to outer Into the olnrgu fully bdoro 5 oonunmoo. I Ihnllnolongrotclugotholk with non- nrluln mmon vouu: no pllood on u lonlvltr-that ol the Indian th. The Ituvouldotudolno tool: on] re- butuootu chrgu. From tho "cTa'."a.I'..'E,"2'...'.'.'.'. 5'2? u"'.T.1"'.'..r`.'.'.i'...$ Inorlty refused this In ulra the name ol B Nah tlomoa wound plant! I....I -nIAE..AL_A .1 n.- l...u-_ .|.__._ -11 ngunu nr. uluon. :Il'. ucu um mu` on pmlblo question use worthy of inqzry by tho homo, cxoopt 5 question A!- foctln the ohu-actor 0! lb uomlnn. The 15.. All _.A .... ...|.-.|.... `L... .._A rm theolunchr ot1J'-'m`{I'n my undid not can vhnthot they goc Eh lnanlrvornot III! H (II: Dnvnrnmnnt ._1_..J -' -..- u--r--c. v-vv - sun: .1` `rho Pu-salmon I'll! llavo an Inquiry by the Ilouoo. Loxoox. May 6.~~'I`hc dlbltu wu ro- uunod In the home of common: this evening on Mr. Claimant`: motion to I point mom- mlttuto In uln Into the am 0 npinot Hr. Hllon. Mr. Hal acid can nvnrv Ijhln nnnltlnn nan -nu-u: nl MR. OLADSTONPS MOTION LOST. [HQ Cllllllr. The car has decided that the sentence: ofdeeth pronounced egnimt the nihiliuu convicted of complicity in the recent et- tempt to euueinnte him than be commit- ted to impriennment for life at hard labor in the cues of all but two ol the condemn- .4 IIIIIIHI CCTIIII. The grAnd jury hu indicted for mn- AlAughter in the Aeoond degree {our Atten- dentn ol the Bnlalo inane uylum. on A ch thAt A pAtient died becnune of Abuse by t em. The Prince Edvard IAlAnd pullnmeut hAA ruled A resolution, expreedng regret At the troductlon of the Coercion bill in the im- Eerinl pArliAment. And Aympnthy with the ome rulern. At A meeting of the creditor: of Jones & (,`o., St. John, N.B. A AtAtement Ahowed the IlAhilltieA to be IlB6.(XX) And A.AAetA 8l60,(X)0. An offer IAA male of 6`2lc on the dollar. 'I`IA- .-- L_- .I-_:.l-_.l AL_A AL- _,,, on a unity: or perjury. "'l.'l::l'mthrwito cod miner: of Pennsyl- vmin have notied the operworu thtt they will strike on May l0th unless their demand for lncreuod pay in grsntod. A utrike in slums: curtain. `TL- g4_.I J..._. I... :_.I2_A-J 1-- _.-, HID UIIIICO D351- Tho attorney-gonorsl of Quebec has given inltructionn to (Aka the noceunry ro- ceodin for the uncut of Chief of Poqice Trud " huge of . 11']: .A:'|l'.h.r|ccitn nf PnnnnvI- us muvu, loco. Cu-dinal Gibbon: is leased with the } Cnthoiic workingmeni c ubo in France And he will recommend their establishment in the United States. 'I\. -564-n--p...-_-_.I -1 l\..-|.-- I.-- "'15-:. door P. Brintor, Nysck, received A vordictof (X) sgulnn Methodist church trauma: for nviotimv him from u uunmum. n vuruwt. 01 9400 Igunll memouln cnurcn trustee: for evicting him from the rnonnge in Mnrch. MK. P` [ BFIIIIBOOI I0! 0710! in Much, 13%. ` nnninnl [HR] sue county. The manger of the London in market hu withdrurn Mm and Wife." ' rs. Pot- ter will not qpesr in the [icon which take- it: nhoo. KIIIIIIBIUII. In Restigouche George Moit. brotheiof the late member, bu nccepted the nomina- tion of the conservative party to represent the county. Th: mnngmnr nf Hm In-ulna I-muyn...-l...e uuuu Icuwuueu Lu no moulnl unpnsonment. President Cleveland last night gave a state dinner in honor of Queen Ks. iolani. The White house was profusely and auti~ fully decorated. H. in ronnrtml -nut air I<`nn|i.|. .lnon..o:.-... llllly IIUUUTIZKL It is reported that six English detectives are busy in St. Louis ucertaining the char- ` ncter And extent of the Irish national or- gmixation. In Rantionulnhn (Inn:-an \.InR`.o Lnnkai-A! ` IIOIOOIOWOIIOIIIOIIIIOOI. u__A L._.. ___ -1 ,AA tI,uA _ywwIul_y. nlnn Wu iuueu. It in reported from Nero that the Afghan rebels have severed communication between Herat and Cabul and Calcutta. 3 Morris Morey. Binghamton, was struck by lightning while in bed and instantly kill- ed. A companion was not injured. One of the cmnninra ininlimnn in am I-0. cu. n cuulpaluoll was not mjureu. One of the croupiers implicated in the re- cent gsmbling swindle, at Monte Carlo, has been sentenced to 18 month imprisonment. President CiQVEiAnIl `Juli . nialut. nnrn in ;vK|:eV kulldwi 1i1i{fa}n'. William Hum and lfenr Minnelmnworc struck by lightning at Sou: Livonia. N. Y. , .... v...... onvv uvvvn \ yesterday. Hum was killed. It in IInnnI'I .nl` `nnn-I Worn 9|:-6 tlxn .l"..|.-.. "R storm passed over Jamestown. N. Y. Several horses and other live stock were killed by light.niIl1`3. 'i]linm Ann And nnrv K!-unohnn urn-~.. l.U\V|l U1 npence, nungnry. An earthquake at Palm, Majorica, caused I panic among the iuhnbitanu. but no harm was done. A a...._..:L:.. ..a..__... ______ I .,, 1 TII ROUGH CAST HOUSE Ind OUTTAOI In aid of Do? Band. I wad: ; gabogmnurlo. Street. nown u 31.?` out n PI-an-Iv. l'n|-In-Inngnnlvmk Inll`. J [ -.j__:j The spins of the Morning Papers and I Vorv Latent Telezrnlnn. One hundred houses were burned in 1 town of Eperica, Hungary. An anrthmmka at Pnlnm, Mninrimn mm. Now that the warm weather has come citi- zens can get MILL WOOD at ne Rathbun Cos yard for 1.50 per cord. before it is piled and it. soon driee M for use. Carted to any part. of the city for 25 cents per load. FOOT or QUEEN STREE r. KINGSTON. Washington. Baltimore and All Points in North am Now York. Vin G.T.R. and N.Y.C. Rys. T. HANLEY. - - Gen. Ticket Agent. f To utica,` AIb5a%y`,Tue${3}i, I7haI&I-a. '1-E14} THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY ` ` Rome. Walm-town & Ogdensbnrz 1m. F. A. FOLGER, -` General Ticgkf Iigent. Ferry Wharf, - - Foot of Brock Street. I!`I \Yncvnr\\Y nuvn For cheap tickets to an po1nu.`.nd mm. mntion pertninlnq to all Routcaf` spply to Brltlnh Whl['a" telephone numberVl`2; Above Bll'l`I"On'!`tl'00.MY:ulasl.lII!l PT). urn: c on prcnluo.

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