Afluohylocnconnunn. ..-A- I---. \l__lL.L_ L.II -.1 -_ - Tnmano Is not unordinury mixture. In fact its ` properties giro entirely different from any preparation used for coughs. colds, thmat and lung troubles. { Soho the Opportunity. / You may never have the chance of hear- ing the Alpine choir agnin. an it soon re- turns to Europe. City hull to-night. `V rut up in pi: ` onl, agent. MA`} * 10,. ` unu. ` ' On my homowardtrip I left Picton by the steamer Heo at as few minutes After 9 o'clock, and arrived in Kingston and uten- uhore on Gun : wharf at L30 o'clock. eving thoroughly enjoyed my trip.--O. E. II ll! WIICI I `CHI. WVIIIU .---J- In 0 pmjoct he: been talk of before nd I Nlflfmid thet Pictnn will be 1 much older town. before it is carried into effect. Hepburn: wharf and store houses uenow .: the head of the hey. Neer it in Irving & Down : new mill and end: end door and shingle factory. and edjoinin Hepburn : isJ.heRafhbun Co.`a lumber vu-1 and whu-f. tl `vi:-z.np;;veP|oton an alibi ing port." , Dlll'D'l ?'. 'i'z.1T7;`7'..f;o."} i'u.T.i'"`3%.`..'ipwua. `an business seems to be booming along this ` `line. lilay`--down to the old wharf. -'l hin| would n rov Plato uhi i ." E3? m'3.s.oe 1... n.'. ..'.`.' I`.n...'i" ..'}`:..i ..'.`. The Cream of All Ala. Lahatt a London ale is clear and sparkling. fut pint and quart bottles. Jus. Craw- nnl. numnt. V \ DIIU IIIUUDI, 'I|llUl'lllK LIIU [LIFT WIIIUBTUI` in : the lll0ll d have visiting band: I! work and um or their leadership he was utiucd that the beautiful church, I gem of architec- turnl design. And Another orhuneut to the old limutono city. would in that year: be too omnll to contain tho crowds. and would IIAVA 011 L` nnlnrannl hv nwnnninn anllnrinn Oollqo lndovnont I`: .--;.l__ -1` AL- :._Ln, 1, u .._.j___.,_:__ Tenders For the Luncheon. 3.. . A Deserted II In I-`unlly. Ll 51...: - ..._._g._ I... ,1, Asking for lloro Power. . . Pollco (`our-t-'l`uoulny. Loom. BREVITIES.` Another Flu oooum. The Electric Light. ;_:.. I:4LL _-_._-.._- __.:n 1 TI jaw`: UN) IIIIILI W CINITIII UK crvul. I Would luv. to be e l by sweeping glllorien. Then they shoulx be laden in benevolence. In this rmna:-I ha told of old limo Mntlm. hlrltu nllrhdovhtllnibdla um ulouguolulolrllonlll. T. 0 BdoI and Jun: 33. oorpocmn. lolt yesterday for (`ol They will be ll ' and And i. 3 .:xL.'L:.."" ` "" la n n.`..L..-.. ......o n... u n n--. uu on coal: nun, vlu III htljllllnt Mauro. Anolutinouad Huilull have gone to Morriton to mad the Annual netting o! h grsnd lodp of tho Tm Bl ` (YRHQI And JA-nan Ia...-..-.......... \Illl0l'1'I.II, lvsurllou yuumny. Llout.-Col. Oullnot will ooulnsnd the Wimbledon nun. and Capt. J. T. Hunt. of the St. John rlcn, will ho odjntnnt Mmn. Annhtimnad u-lull Inn ........ Auu mcuiucu Ul u. IIIUUIU De ieauers In In moral reforms. They should be leaders in the temperance work, much of whst had already been done bein in den r of rever- sion by parliament. e call upon the Methodists to see that the work was sus- tained, and by their rayen and their testi~ mony, by public dec amation and denuncia- tion, to stand forth as advocates against the most appalling reality that had ever tarnish- ed the national life. Then the church peo- ple should be leaders in the social condi- tions of society. They should show their tidelity to Christ b their lives. He urged them to tight shy o the dancing mania. now prevalent, and to abhor card playing. two evils that were alread ndin recognition In Methodist homes. {[0 thaned the Lord and his Scotch parents that he had never known one card from another. Then the people should not live within the walls of the church : they should not concentrate all their sympathies upon It ; they should into the streets, vathering the poor wan eren in : thev nhou al have vinitina hand: at u-m-E ll ! III. I III Mr. John Gilbert, ol Bnrrio unset. who left hon last January for A trip to Southern (lullfomia. ntunod yesterday. Lhtll.-Col. Onilnnt will nnnnn-ml oh. II II, I WIT Ilpu |Kmwo|l P. Flown touches nothing which don not turn to much ne gold. Ho comoth up lilo I tulip. Mr` Inhn ilhau-I. nl Ru-uh nlnngb ...n... rs. mum], I'M) nun` noon Yllllmcllia "`&`1'..`3y u..:J.7":.....n." 0.. c:...s.."'"";'2...`. olthhclt.iIinIpocIor' of .1... 1.` ` nngztyizur ship. a on " wall P. nninr lnnrhnn nothing ...|.:-|. Pooplo Whoa lovononn. laying: and Donna Am-no Aunuon. Mr. Richy. ol Smith`: Fnlln, In in the it . C -{udgo N.cGuin Iowa for Prince Alhort on log ihd. J. Ronny. Inc of the locomotive works, loft today for Toronto. R. Mcllroy. who bu boon vial ' his nunntn Lam. Ink for Chhunn Lg; noon. -_ I Inuula, lull music In U16 0VOIIl|. The lamp lighter of Preecott gave up the job because he wan not high enough to reach the lampe. The town oere a aplendid opening for one of Barnum`: New York mnaeum giants. What would the place do if it had electric light: on polls! Hire a circus man on etilte I We have frequently eaid a word for Batterby e railway guide. put at Mon tneel. bnt,oh bonore. on look at it: railway map of this month. we 6 the K. & P. railwa ending in the bull beyond Lavant stat on. and the time table giving no etope beyond hlinineippi etetion. Al this eounde like ancient history, especially with K. & P. etoch booming on the N. Y. market. unrI.wrxgIu., J. :1. nucnoo llld H. V . Lyons. The cathedral ladies are buy A: St. Geo a hnll.pre ring far theirmnual sale. whic In to be d tomorrow afternoon and evening. A most Attractive display of flllL`)' work units visitors. lee cmun. refresh- ments, and music in the evening. lump Of Prancott DAVO nn Hm IIIIUUIL Kingston atudenu did well in the second intermediate examination: in Toronto. Not one, but several, passed without an oral. Those successful were E. H. Britten, A. 1). Cartwright, J. H. Nncnoe and H. V. Lyons. Ire husv n Kt uuurs upvuvllw Ill ([10 CIIIIPCD. An amusing story is told of the experi- ences of two of the Kinglton depuution visiting Ottawa last week on the dry dock queution. One unacqunintod with etiquette seems to hove brought humiliation upon himself. L ........L A _ . . .. I._.., 351 n - The Queen Street Methodist church con- gregation will have I rousing opening festi- val on Monday evening next. Tea in the basement; vocnlnnd inutrumenul music, And short speeches in the church. An nnnxina ntnrv I. .l\';` -3 u... -_--,- vun. up we spot. Fish nets,looAted nesr Belle : Island, were destroyed on Sunday. These nets were own- ed by Menu. Doller And Elford, who pay I license of $23 for the privilege of catching fish. \.'Ullllllllul|u] IIXIIIU (HUI!!- Rev. Dr. Do Ina talked about leader- ship, and poin out thnt_ not one nation that had christisn men as leaders had ever` been destroyed. And whst does this church nm-Jun ` ha nmminad and I-nnnnz` I;n.I.-chin I IICI sh. pun umce Inn custom noun. The citizen who Ind the startling dream to the effect tlut the Bank of Montreal had nodded it: boulevard, bu recovered from the shock almost completely. being cured by u. vinit tn the spot. I`-`iah nntllntntnd nnnr n.n..~. 1-)--.) ___ Olllly Pnhj. A jag` ____L._ -1 _-_.llI.A,, . \./IO VBICIIQ. In the dominion estimates 817.000 is put down for the itontirary and 816,00) for the hnrbor. upauee receive: $10,000 for u post oice and custom house. Thu niltilnn whn ||A1l 6|... -s....AI:.___ L, m. u wnu. nu our cuanomers nay." The schooner Hartford, bound from De- troit to Ogdenaburg. lost her bownprit and was damnged 8311) Worth in A storm of!` Cleveland. I - Al... .l.._:..:._ __.x,, . A-- --- - ul oft xunguunu CIIUFII Ilznlll. am surprised at ow you are selling Csliforniu hum and roll bacon for l0c lb. in what. all our cuawmers nay." Th. at-hnnnnr ll.-M'.n..l km---.l l---w "\ uum 1 noulll mcauley. A concert will be held in St." Paul`s school house shin evening. underthe auspices of the Anglican choral union. I Am lurnriuud gt. hm. unn ..... --n:., lulu. lass evening. George Cliff has purchased a lot Opposite ` the Normal school property on Union street, from Thomu McAuley. Aconcert will ho: hum in Q;-1;-..`-. zau. Six membra of St. Lawrence of T. visited Harmony division, 1 ` land. last evening. George Cliff hm: nnmhuul . I we run`: mne vnu meet :1: ch: this (Tubulny) evening at 8:30. The band of,A." battery will Queen's wharf on Thursday evens If you wnnt your watch re im torily give H. A. Liiton, W6 lingi a trial. cl-u'___,,__..,u |..1_, .u .. ucuu uuabruycu. nuu wuli noes mu cnurcn mean Y he enquired. and replied Leadernhi . The member! of it should be leaders in I ` .........n ...n........ TL-.. .|.....m 1.. n..-.a..-- :.. ' wuii. 'rt`a";:i-:;f.uatisfac- torilylglve lington atreet, triu . ~ The grand lodge. of the Oran Ygmng" ` Bfltiii Will meet in Toronto on any 24th. Dr. Alice McGilli\'ra_v has removed mmss Princess street to Dr. Sparks` susnd, No. 230. ` C'tm;al`lrg 0'! ht U 1 . ` ` 'Ihe Park e will 1 this lTII'A-alnn\ gngnh... `PARAGRAPHS PIOKED UP -BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. `[119 Sites of Every Day Llfo-nwhgg nu Pubn are tuna ; About-Nothing Eu-'\_ care! then. Attention of Those Into an `ruin: Notes. " Cubmerc ahawin (or evening we at IAidlaw`a. ` V The treat of the` aeuon--Alpine choir, (fin: hull o..,...'..|.a 1.. -.-J.-.5. __.:_1n. .4 PERSONAL MENTION. Ieuon --Alpino . the Windsor It 8:30. - I IIIVIBIOII 5. Garden Is- division S. r:....:.... L V1. ll. NOCKWGII. Rev. H. F. Blond claimed that religion alone gave permanence and :oheeion to a nation. He reviewed whet civilization. education and commerce bod tried to do and failed. hThe grater the relig(iions life of a nation t e ter its peace on pro: rity. He urged 8:: people who desired Pa: see chrietinnity preveil to sustain the churches meking them the centres of light in the community about them. RAH" llr nnnnlgnn tgllrnrl eluun l.a..l..u_ lay on the D, Public Meeting in Queen Street Methodist Church Lust Evening - Religion 1 an ` _ 1 .\lo_ne (iive,"PerInnneney to I .\ ntiuu- I win: is sinned or Church MeIubers- '11: Board Honey? ' There wan fnir audience in the new ! Queen street Methodist church last evening. ' The people had gathered to listen tonn- dreeses, to hear the excellent choir. and to drink in the music of Prof. Re nor.` After religions exercises Mr. B. M. ritton. 1.5.1`. was appointed the chairmen. He said that ` the church people were glad to enter their._l new home. He then proceeded to present ` the needs of the church. During the mt few `yenr $35,877 haul, been lIl\'8Sli4. in church pro ty, and tit present the debt is 8ll,3(X). 1) Sunday `the collections and subscriptions reached nearly 52,000. From the libemlity di layed by the church peo- ple in the put .11: Britton was satised that the Amount needed ($6,000) to put the debt into such it shape that it could be casi- ly handled, would be forthcoming. The` trustees did not intend to `canvass for the money. They wented all gifts to be volun- tarily bestowed. Acknowledgment was I made of 820 anonymously given on Sunday. ' and of 8100 from the late .l.uues Burgess. who, before his death, did not wish any- thing to be said about his contribution. The other gifts of pulpit chairs. gas fixtures, clock, electric lighting apparatus, etc.. were acknowledged, as was also the ne Sabbath school orgnn in the lecture room, the gift of \V. A. Rockwell. acuoo: orgm m an I. A. Rockwell. D.... `II I.` III. Tum ML"ST%BE.`LEA`i)ERS. THE cuqnu MUST com THE mom-coon MEETING. ` TO THE PUIJO. In Auuonnolug nnnnin h3: E@d&& :3 no In! Uni "W " "I Ilpihdtht. aw .&dhh`:.lv|n`I.:opy|0_nnIgot IDAI. " "lIlIjl$.illI KIWI u,--uaun-ug_ u-.71} Jovian: all " r" n'Z`.'.'.'.'a"..`......s.m. club- lunvon ell. K [tut] Y . I (IQ l,:Qd Anvlhlnn " "vinnEIEndm.-0- aid tlnlon Nnurduy he in: busy, anal wtlolivoml during the foronoou hul 10!! out. Hr. Gnrdon mic! that they won on the nidownlk on Monday. Mr. Hoadouou add link if they run It was not vithhh knowledge. Ho wont ontouy that the nonhnu were becoming very -uh`unoyod over the law. nun: would but I npulod. a thought ooorn Indothcmurktodo lacddu looklngulhr hon: and hutch loll on the Iidowulh. vnnothu-by-Inn not onloroodud ooudl dill`! rut chllonotoboow `FL- .....I.A..A. --l.l n|.-A-_ I___ , _ n I T Indra aa.1'".f.'.T.":`u. ha Iusauspowcrln (Midi: VIN. Thu Inn lllnv-I .......I...a...n.. I I -unnuuuu. A "Hun lblnnnbhnfduinndd Mr. In-J._-_ man. how 1:...-. ohm" "You an u..$'t'u"""uun..d- .... u..a .|.....n u...'\ .|...L.n... A Ionian Dance the Luruln llod u- Iuour (Ivor In Ilnlunomont. John S. Homlonou. Block ntroet. urn htllltlho ion court thhlnoruing. char I with an in ruction of the Shaw by-lur. 0 said tlnton Nnurdny he noodndolivorod durimr tho lonnmn h..l -nu. loco. nun WOI vuuou II $10.11!]. Eilbeck And Richanlsun I Son hsve Ioul ed the bu Princess and William with ` l0.(lN) bu all of rye, l0,000 buaholl of when and IOJXX) bushel: of pen. The grsin in going to Moutrecl. II II . (T t. Morrinuu uill soon begin the work of I13 prop. Chunborlnin, sunk by the pug`?!-Irloon near Cheboygnn on Oct. ; Nth, I 8 0 van nluod at &i5,(lX). 1 Bill...-Ir uni Ila.-.I.....I...... L 9,... L-..- |--.: u ? `unpt. Noomsn. manor of the name: Ri- ~ dun Boll. up he nower saw on nnny wild duck: on the Rldeuu and u can be seen on ` it luna- luv Inu Iuuu ll mr ueloronzo. The than Froomuou llld ` Minnie Frances, with 91),!!!) foot of lum- 1 bar for Ourego, ll'l'i\'Od from Ottawa to- dur. IIUI I5 lunguon '?|`I ouo'lloo Lornine has -cleared for0owego ` with lm. fool of timber. On returning uho will load Bin for Deooronto. mtg`-n 34-. I`-_._..___ .. _.l L- __- The steamer Ontnrio in tting out at Char lotto and Alena-lria Bay. touching at Ur ` but not It Kingston. 0 do:`Lornino cleared ...:AL Inn 1... -1 .:-,1, .\ . - , VII IIPICZI (0-GI]. mm: nrnmouknllndll anus-:o.N.w York. rm mp: blohnodlouludsu-ghnlupuaol any :ntlcuudulntbewor|d.n an said) In] than ntnnd uni... .n on. .._ L..A .1 AL..- ` `"||`:`::.hl'. A. Falconer from Tnronto with 10.51!) bushels of lye for Richardson & Son wu upocud to-day. Tho ntmmar Hutu-in in niummn .9 1'5... -"'ll?la8el::'hr. H. Dudley will go from Oswego ` \ to Toronto to load l0.(X)0 bushels of rye for this city. Th: mshr A Fnlrvunnr C.-u. 'l`._--s-an --I-L mu-neu neru Inu: 51-un u-om we west. The Rninbow an Lnuru D. have clenreal ` for Three Mile BA) with lumber, lath and shingles. 1"IDln"|I' " hmlhu :3" nn C.-4.... ll...-...-.. x un. nope wr ruugnwn. The ntouubargo Anglo-Sax-wu is being overhauled at Davis` shi ynrd. The tug Thompson Ana three barges ur- rived from Oowe with coal. The schr. 0. owazt will load iron ore for C levohud in I for dun. Thu. ...|.... m--..L- -...`I V-.. I:-In L--- I III IOIIII. ISILIIBDO and .830 301318 nu-bed here with nk: from the _ T59 RAip_b_(_>w_nn Lnurg D, cle BUI$Fll. R Davis will lllliltl a. steannlmrge for '1'. Keys. L- -,_I... l:*I:-, D! | - I K\U 3. {he nchr. Eliza Fisher is hauling peas in Port Hope for Kingston. 1`h8 ltnllnhlrun Anuln..Qn\-.su ia 1-5.... `lmereulnx llamas lhutiuoreul .~\|uu; tho` Hnrbou n-\'eusoI .`llI\'0lIl!'lll.i. The water is very high in the canal this setson. The gentleman to wliom is entrusted the responsibility and honor of being envoy ex- trnordiuary and` minister plenipotentiary of Germany to the United States, was not a stranger in Washington when he arrived in that city on his present high mission. F mm 1369 to I87! he served in the American capital as secretary of legislation under Baron (harlot, who was at that time the German minister to \\'ushin ton. Baron H. Von Alvensleben is n bache or of about fifty, distinguished lookin , tall and dig- nied. He is a thorough russian in ap- pearance, having li ht hair and beard and as air complexion. I is services as a diplomat are of long standing and appreciated high- lv h his imperial master. After he left Was ington, m I87]. he was appointed to a subordinate position in the foreign orlice at Berlin, where he remained but a short time. From the foreign oice he was sent to St. Peter-shur_ as first secretary of the German embassy. ter he was the official represen- tative of the German embassy. Later he was the oicial representative of thetlerman empire at Bucharest, in Ronnmnia. Sui sequently Alrenslehen was transferred to Darmstadt. as minister to the grand duchy of Hesse. He afterwnrqls was sent as minis- ter to the Hague, the Netherlands, from whence he came to the l'niled States. or Llevclnuu In I MW unva. The nclut. Blanche Ana Kata Ecclu have an-had Mara with l!IIn`I| fnrun 0|`; m.. l E The New` Mlniter from Gormaniy-at Wash-` luxton~A lhndnngno Minn. , SHAW BY-LAW AdA_lN- REPREEENTING FA1k'.b-'IER ` LAMS. % IL! HON H. VON AL\'E.\`SLl'2lH-IN. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. 'l`Hl:J Bl Wo Talc Ono! P100310 AIIQII choOouInoA-an-IQ`: Mont coudlrhynlchu and oH.hol'r`i`omodu ndlu nl In; N... v..|. L AL- I- ungun nvulwr. III If III on but but I llbort 3: lhmughnrg work: V charge. The old lutoty noun time but June. but but but rebuilt. and mother building In to he added to . Tho `h.m&'?|lo`:n an rh.-nnnhdnonlzn rvuuy not \'Gl'_V plllliuul. lvlaitodoonoolthobuuy plnoaoltho town. among them Moxon & Barker`: stove foundry sud up-lcnlmnl work... Mr. Mox- on reports that their non undo ol the put uuon VII uthhctoty. The roller and plow trade ha been this Iprlng. and botlrhon eighty anal they Inn Iinpoud nlncty cultivntou. and an now can tho nannfnctuu ol barrows I also Vinita! than` I oln old!r|ud.Wol- nwnolbcnhnn .a1....a....:n..' Ilglououuoquluuu lacy tap: CoI'I.@.IDouI; ;Innuou..@g|nr|-in. In -n--no Chi An; In on-ah.- uupruuve sermon lrom mo Nov, Mr. ` Loucku. And the Afternoon And evening I spent with my friends. tdkiug over the put with in light: And uhndown. On Monday I rate And brukfutod only, and {oak 3 stroll through the town. Stores and naidonoen IN improved and added to crory your. The uaunl summer viaiton have not at begun to arrive. Yet the town uonni and more 3 we not my unoccupiod ruidanubo, nlll the morchum report buuinou a quiet And the road " not vary plentiful. IV filomdnllhnlnnnv nlnnnnnlohg Ul II IPTIII` (me We errived at Picton et ebout 8 o'clock. The tr! up wee e very pleeeent oue. Pic- tou her ur reeente e lively eppeerence to- dey com with whet is wee when I ret vieited it ewey beck eerly in the fties. The eteuner Em reel of Indie wee et one of the wherfl, V to etert on Wedneedey for Tomato, to take her lece on her ueuel eun- mer route, between e queen city end Port Delhoueie. end for the nccommodetion of excureioniete. Severe! oth-r eteelnere end meny eeiling crefte end pleeeure yechte were in the herbour. which hed quite e bueineee look:ebout it, end in memory I recelled the time when the Henry Uildereleere. with Cept. Gordon Finkle end Puree: F renklin Cerrull (enerwerde oeptein of the eteemer Bey of Quinte). end (Sept. Banter end the .\'ove|!_v ren the bey route. I epent e quiet V Sundey in Picwn. Went to church in the morning end heerd e reelly excellent end innpneen-`e sermon from the Rev. Mr. lnuvke Anil Ohm n`fnrnnnn --e.I -.e_.._.. I usAI.u alupupg season. mon t e passen rs was my oung friend, L r. F. `Kane, lag; of K.C.I.. noyw the teacher of the ublic school at Adolphus- town. He had `en home to see his friends for a few hours, and was returning ' to his post, to be ready for duty on onduy morning. 1 also met an old hingstonian in the person of Mr. George Howe. who in now a resident of Ottawa, but was on his wa to visit a dau liter who lives at Cherry Val ey, a vill a ew miles out of Picton. I had a lon k with him about old times, forl h not met him for many years. He re- marked that Kingston was much improved. thata number of fine public and private buildings had been erected since he had left the city, and more were in course of erec. tion, and I felt proud of the workmen of the old limestone city when he said that what work was done in Kingston was always done well. The buildings all looked well and substantial. There was no place where work was done better than in Kin ton. Mr. Howe was a promiient man in 'imz- ston before he removed to the capital. He did a good business as a painter and decora ter on t street, near Johnson. was a musician considerable talent, master of the Baptist church choir when Rev. Mr. Lorrimer was pastor of that church, and leader of the laingstou choral societ when it numbered among its members iessrs. Beet, Jones, Otford, John and David Kemp. Phippen, W. and J. Howe, (his two sons). and many lady vocalists, few of whom are remaining with us. Mr. Howe will also be` remembered as an accomplished llutist. The sweet tones of his ebon tube are not easily forgotten. Soon after eaving Emerald the Xteward and assistants made ready the evening mea ._, The table was nicely set and well supplied, and the waiters attentive. On several wharvss on the wa up we notic- ed long box said to contain trees and shrubs from Rochester nurseries, which were awaiting the arrival of the agent to distribute them among the different custo- mers. The copious showers of the last few days had refreshed the earth and the grass of the meadows, and the sloping hillsides looked beautiful and but the trees seemed rather backw in their leang, the , willow being the only tree showing the color of its spring dreu. \\'a Arrirssul at pinhan as 4...... u ..'..I....|. , - PARTICULARLY PRETTY. eeting on Friends by the wny-'rao `Im- provements in the City--Ploton Harbor Old I9 Activity Notleablo In It-Baal- noes Reported .5 be Quiet. It has been my custom for many years in summer time, when the boats are running, to make two or three trips to Picton, leav- ing home on the afternoon of Saturday, spending a quiet Sunday in that pleasant towifwith my friends,,and returnin home again on Monday. It makes a p esssnt outing, is ood for the health, and who can go up the y of Quinta when the weather is fine and the water is not too rough in the Gaps without enjoyin the beautiful scen- ery. My triprgciieral y do not commence until June, but this season I resolved to commence earlier, and on Saturday last in little after 3 o'clock, I wended my way to }unn s wharf and stepped on board the Hero. Time was soon up, the whistle was blown, the engineer was signalled, lines cast oif, and we steamed out of Kingston harbour. Taking a walk over the boat I noticed that everythin was neat and clean, and had a newish loo . 7apt. Nicholson and Purser Hooper were at their posts, and seemed to pay all necessary attention to their passengers, of which there was uite a number on board(and considerable freight) but chiey for the rts near Kingston, viz., Stella, Bath and Emerald, at which places most of the freight was ut off. At Bath about half the people of t e village seemed to be down on the wharf, thereby showing the pleasure they enjoyed by the presence of their favourite steamer and the return of the shi ping season. Anion e passengers young ..:.....l lg. 1'.` _l.'.__- I.-- _: I. 11 I IA TRIP L P THE QUINN? THE: scam-rnv "AT `n-us SEASON. I17: Q II-U-1 IVUCI W0 llapol-hhpuIlnlhhIIl|`ol an-u{ tunvhlnnouhln uthohutd Whit: Want kit. A ands Klrlwud. Iololthohhnunndurtlrivcud. olVo- wlmg Ennlnna -Llhn-Inn ad-Auk-.. [IUIUIIII-unlulitlurivtl. U VO- `Iunhu vblboutuunduthul. run:-unthohrlounlunl and Indoor .5... .........n...n ...| n...a... u..a.. ...n.. l I { nuur UIIII uwum {gr `I Q om-I null:-K nun-nhv .ln (3-- `2'...""'..a'""':."..1l' `.2. "" 5."."."'T fuldlhll-Iu|I.Lnn&vnIt|2,nnaInn-an lI-I.Ill- UII IIIU Ill-U Ul Ucrllu UUIIVUFIIIOI. The mueicel programme we: even better tlnn that of Sunday. Prof. Rayner y- ocl with (rant ability the Hello ujnll Chorue," by Bendelpl the conclusion of the ear /ice, rivetf the attention ol the Audi- ence. The Ian I lldlcpoeed to have the building, to mom I'll the music produced. the ch wee in excellent voice and men nely. The solo: of Mn. Rock- well An J. M. Sherlock were superb. Never were they heard tobetler udrnntego. unl the audience broke into loud Applause et the conclusion of__them. The progrem me in full in : -overuueelo Sahel. Meter. XTIC IIEZ IXTIIV. nwonuhwn lathe ,ndtlnInohola vuyounol Hndllmuud nal dhu '1 1": ALAQ-gun-4| uuuu nluuy, IIII ITWI III GIN $30, dxog suddenly at her sou-In-luv`: nui- d ho had ban a saline from rheum- tlnmfwyamundllhnnppoud clutch.` dhncnt reached her hurt. uwphuu` uzdonnlnoltluhntly. manna ,4 x uuruny monung Inn. nanny. sun or Joh AIM ,|I Ioopttollhooou-Ibouo, dinduvnnr rlylaldklli AI. Ilnr nm.In.lA-'3 Inn]. Ila `II llul-Iod To-day. The Inc M. E. ()'Br|An. 0! Pu-Acott. died At 0 hr o'clock on SAtunlAy night. The Bmck lo Timu Add A linlo over A month Ago he wu hhn ill with d :03. which Auumod A very Au!-Antod A nlliod, than the dIAAAAA Annmod A km form And melted in bin dAAth. The occurred today. The body vu conveyed fmm Pu-noon to Brookvillo by mrrhfu, And `by Aupoclnl tnln to Perth whore R VAA nurrod. Important Tolopnono Potent Doolnlon. The minister of ricnlturo hu ngnln do- citiod in favor of the II telephone y of Canodn. and rule: that it three hon potent: an valid. The petition of the Non- tnd `ct ngninn than patent: wu din- m on 7th Inn. This settle: the question of patent: on tmnlminen. Mid is the most important vicwry our gained by the com- pany in this country. unruly Inurllowl, out III!!! III I10! 3 quo rum. It wu considered b those present M that the cnnvnu for Iuhocr pdonl was not being nu vigorously ptonocuud u it nhould lure been. A meeting will bu held on Thun- dny evening to discuss the matter. ywuugw -----uuuuu tuna. A netting of the jubiloc fund committee of uoon | collegn was to have been hold you- an y Afternoon, but than was not was oonaidorod bv than nmnnnt Cll|.II"|.'ll HEW!" "Nil" `Ila Ijl`, H. In In conclullon. "until at lee: we shall cl hand: on the bank: of eternal deliverenoe. ' 'l`L- -...-:...I -.--- _.-- -..-- L.n4.. Obllgod to Ice-Order. Hnving had such I run on our r-It lot of Scotch tweed: we have been obliged to ro- ordor. Thin lot in A choice ieloction of put- term. and than In nood of Iuitlnql an de- pend Qll guttlgg nomothing n co.` ey range from 818. to 8!) I unit. \\ r nnteo I first-clan 6!. Z. Prevou. ew York clothing store. Dioth at In. Ashley. Yesterday morning In. Ashley. wife of olm Anhlov. Inn lung-nl IL. emu-1 bun. nrwdwl you an an I` -lull n It in said that a carpenter has deserted his wife and {our children for the aaaociation of a count maiden. who managed a city hoetelry or a relative. The friend: of the unfaithful citizen are tracing him down. Thin ia the aecond time he has disappeared from his home. - su-nu \ unu--nuvuu-_y. Josie Wilson, the cause thut led to the M- sault of police officer Tuttle by A battery ` menn, wu sent to the Manor roformntory low]: for twenty-tlxree months. McCarty sud Jclntyrc have been retained in the As- aault cue, and judgment will be given to- mon-ow. -u..uu-a nun gnu nauuwuvuuo At a meeting of the Go\'erl1or-General`: F oot Gunnla committee, belul `esterday af- ternoon, the tender of J. Mc ughliu. to supply a luncheon for the guards and mem- bers of the Nth battalion. was accepted. There were no other tendemra. Ul ulu nuulcucu lulu uuunnu nnngiuou company, the directors of the compan were authorized to apply to the Quebec egialm ture for war to issue debentures to the amount 0 $300,000. At I speciul n-mietinr io vt.;u; s;1`a;reboldera of the Richelieu an Ontario Nawigntion ` comnanv. the directors of the cnmmnv rem A Mllltlry Bull. l A ball will be held at the barracks on the 25th inst. The oicers of the Governor- `-enenl`a Foot Guards are invited to attend it, but as they have no leeve the city on the evening of the 24th inst., they will he un- shle to appear. - aw nanvwtl Iv n4n-uu- The electric light com ny will commence ` etrin 'ng wires townn the end of this mout . A new engine. which is being mnde in a western town for the company, will arrive the first week in June. xnuvonnvn Ill` Irvvulli About 4 o clock this morning It frame building, located near Sydenhmn street, and owned by Mr. Nolan, was burned. Origin of the re unknown. I IIUII [HE] IIIUIIIII IE IKUBIU III IEIIQVTNCIILV. In this respect he told of old time Metho- dists in Moutreel who honrded their money, and in heading it at Inn to their children cursed them end sent eome of them to die- houored grovee. He urged Kingetoniene to nee their 0 portunitiee. He knew that in the Math at chumhee of Kingeton. there was more weelth than in my from Helifu to Britieh Colnmbie. and e advised the men who were hoerdlng their money not todueo, but to line it in older!) NV!!! the interest in the epiritunl churc from lnnguiehi . If the (lid thin. gnnd old Kinguonfeer old K attain, the love of his early years when his eye: wen undimmed and his nnturnl etrength uneheted, would riee in monk h, in virtue. in heeuty. md her power wo d ehed e lustre in the coming ape. and the tale of her tneee would he told from eee to let end rom the river: to the ends of the eerth. "May our church prosper more and more," he d in conclulloll. until shall club