Daily British Whig (1850), 12 May 1887, p. 8

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v-.. . --..-.-.. -. w Ivvwu us vCIlU'Ue Tho convooetion oeremoniee nt Victoria ; college occurred yeuerdny. Thirty-two re- 4 oeived the degree of B.A.. including one l Indy; two gentlemen end one lady were mede hnehehs of eoieuce : two eeeured the degree of R11. three thnt of LL.B.. nnd novel: that o! DLA. Honorery degrees were given time: W. Kerr. Cobonrg. LLD. : A. A. Stockton. Cobou . LLD. ; Rev. J. C. Antlill . Hontnnl. r6.D. ; Rev. W. S. Peecoe. Ixeter, D.D. : Rev. W. Willieme. Cobonrg. D. D. ; Rev. W. Perritte. OI . ville. D.D.; Rev. W. Leno. New Y i, or- merly of Belleville, D.D. "Iii; 1i}'.J;T'Jv u-;'zr;"co E:-r;:o:: odge, sud y the water intervening and thepro rty. Thislasbnduuonforru.` an the eaves have not appeared, And every wood in dry and `ally dud. It in said that Edwards & 0. will be severe loan. -..` --_-.. - ..-m -nun.-u-`- Bull: res are ruging in tho timbcr limit: :10 the Miuiui pimd Clyde rivers. The ` hm I at A. Cult well & Son : mill. Clyde ` Forks. had to remain up nllkuight to pre- vent the building from being deutroyod. The tire nu t our the trees to the tint`: ` Adina nnrl nn n OLA -nO-- I-so-...._..:_.. -_..-J AIIIIIJIOGI I II OCXIUIIQ The annual district "` ting of the Metho- dist minister: of the laizngaton district is beiu held inruce church.(}annn ue,Rev. R. \ biting. chnirmnn ; Rev. J,J. nylock, secretary. All the ministers were reported \ as blameless in moral churucter. One, Rev. ` J. Walton, has died during the you. Rev. 8.5`. Harris in recomlueuclod to conference to be ordniued.` A general increase in the nnetnberxpected. ` g :_ . - - The Walks sud Crossings. The contractors have commenced building crossings. One has slresdy been comple on the south side of Clsrence street, sud mother is being constructed on Queen street. The city engineer states thst in s few weeks the sncient bosrdwslk on the north side of Princess street, commencing st Chsthsm street, will be torn up; snd s new walk lsid to the Bsth road. Obllgod to lie-Order. Having had Iuch n run on our rut lot. of Scotch twooda we have been obiiged to re- order. This lot. in A choice selection of pnt- I terns, and those in need of suiting: may de- pend on gettin something moo. They range from SI3. to8'20 innit. \\'gunr- `anteou int-clan t. Z. l n.-vnet, Now \'nl'|( nlnfhinn sin-an now u mu-cuun 1 York clothing store. Cnpn For the Ollloeru. Mr. Martin, of Montreal, has mu:ufuctur- ed for-ego caps for summer wear by the om- ceru of the Nth battalion. 'lhe caps are made of rie roon cloth. and equipped with a folding ban , which can be used in honvy ` weather. He Does Not Like to Pay {I-no Tux. l)r. Stewart has been billed M} 900 water- ing tax. The money he will` y,` but he will do no under protest. Dur the sum merho was uuppoeed to have been benotted by the wavering cart, he was sojourning in Scotland. E 'l'hq`C|nI-min; llldonu Rondo. The most delightful trips of the ..;.....r will be thoue on the steamer Ridoau Belle to Smith : Falls. givin 0 View of be but aoenorv of the run}; ml. um`): '94 .. 1-..... C III VIIIII' IUIIHYC DUI`. ;J. Potton`.ir.,l.:~`ondnc_tod the Sd- i \- um , `Min do`Ighu.t:(u%IhAncelIor Fleming. van pnuabd to the queen on R! . H Y1! ad I Hlil (3:31- hll.rlIminqinn'hA:tlnInnAn1rTIL.u::n.(:n ' mithk 7I!7`a'silV|._'l`E;;i'n"';s"-'\`r'i.e\-J: scenery of the route , th ways. Kingston three Qilnes a week. lunatic lutlouoluud. ...M-_ .1 al._ Il'_.L-._l__| n, u uurruu, urunx, wu nned Cl and costs. A clmr o of assault against a street car driver was inmiued. ~ Polloo Com- Q-'l'hundny. ~ _ Ejiubeth Brown, vagrant. was liannianed. She promised to return to Brookville. John 0'Correll. drunk, fined 31 and costs. A chm-no of usual: Amninnt . .a-.....s AQD .4..:....... White I]: Ends. Nine-tenths t f `tho dileue denominated cats:-rh in the result qf rofractod or oft-rm peaked cold: in the he . Na.sal`Bnlm will give immodiuto relief and pa`:-munently cures. " - ' , wm 'l ry:;l:;I_r nuu_a. ` The kinighta of lalbouritnte they deavor to doc; a member of their u mayor for 1888, ' Convocation 0! Victoria Collogu. I... ...........u__ .._._.__g,_ ,. In - About Public olooo. .- nag... MALI- A- -_ .5. -1 `I10 IOOOI Arrivals. 42.1 ` E " '1 '-"ji $50 Duh rn-on Raging. can uu nu. wpmer Vllolll Ina 11$ 01 tools. It in {he intention to give an exhibition in A few ponibiy on Monday. The gnu: w-illhe ' etPehIPtededek.en get erected on the Myles shoal. The die- unce will be over I mile Incl a quarter. Meantime Capt. Douglnn, I dinciple of heck Wuiton, bu gene tithing to Sherbet. 9- Q Mlnlucn In Soulon 'LocAL ensvurfsa Ly will en- -Vsogibty as 1 "U "fl he leaves ` Prnplr when launches. sunny: and Doha Attract Attontlou. B. W. F` is in New York. Mrs. W lelt today fot Guelph on I visit N kinds. ll. Du... l_h If:__;.._ n.2_ _.____,z.. _ TIOTHI . Bnuounfunlcnnvorkon hnadedthoir on toudopttbonho hour dqy luv III I raiuodou ol wagon. 'l'blrty~n Im-e L.(:|1h link}... -u--A-n '"T{ncs.oooa.q.-on-1. Dotnit. ma... hndocldodlottovotk char Ilrdqy for lanuthunhnonlgusinno of 95 tooontaudqy. P:.$`m'T's.".. l and work. I IIU IIIIIUTIIZ cinoo.Cd..hu A |._..L .2. AL. __I__ _A_,._ , u uu gnu; Bu-lo uy uxteeu mun. T he rie n isof smaller desi u. nmd in it the ammnn tion in the nuns as t at used by the .\lurtiui-Henry rie. The cartri In; fnom I hop 1- into \-es. and y worihgl wank rulnr sand` in ancceuion scattering the shot with dd.-Ml~ ly pracinion At the nu: of tin hundred per minute. The Innohinory is nonimplo that it can be at topthor without the of tools. It in he inmmim. u. nivn .. ..I.n.m.... an IOTFIIIII noIIlIIIllU;:l.IdIIqy.h N on wcsvonon to sting] :moxnrcoupuIyolov orkei Anon o The Xnhmoloto cont. uodon. ti ngryolsnn Prun- cinm_(hlm.h;.. -gulch. -.......:.n._ nu nun: so yum. It icupoctod that the uni and Mind Innhnol New York will Itrlko this took `for him hounndloodqy. Fortv wnvcn annlond In uh. Nun-.1 wrvuuwupaniul. I'll M` furefnutoyicld "" ' '" Iliaoinnnlnd Ln 9).. ...|. -_.a Ln-) IIVR-GIL Wbohnhdhchu-goo! ouployouoltln Contn|muHnNowJonoyuIhin nude `bonduooonenou. uluu noun Illll VIII (IOIQOKOII. Milwnnkeo. Wig. slusoontan an on strike squint I reduction in wages. The Ialhvio. Ky., csrponhn ltrlko bu ended in {nor of the I` K I A Ha In-1L4- 1.` \Y_- uuuuu Ill [Ivor ol we 1 you. A ' nunborof New 'ork calf butcher: wtnk Q) vookund it. The :.::..:'.. P" -' uvuuIIl!$lllI to mine: up:-noun. Tin ntriklna In-ink] The Dllcultlu wm. no work! lan- llow no st:-lino an Pnooodlng. Some of the but man in the city are be- coming knights of labour. (`Jinn ngvngnlnnn .t.....|. L... nnruunl, \0IIlI., osrponul nine hours and won dolnud. Mil-...L.. `I73- -n...-...a luurl. I C III (BO cnurcn. The Ends of the lh4th butt. and A; but torywill my on to Artilltry par And Queen`: Iv art nupoctivoly u: onni . Mr. Abomothy. loading corn! yor in t Nth bund. bu nnrchnnd I dmglntnml in. r. t i `` " x~2m.u`:.u am. m. for In morn 1:3 I\. II! II `Y.1-L _.III ._-_I`.l._ ,___,,,__, tonight. ur. nuuliocny. wanna col-In in the band, In: purchased 3 -plated in- ntrumout, and will give novonl comet colon M) II wnu. A`! udjoume-I n-gulnr meeting of the Portamoulh public school boentl in held lut evening. but little bmineu was done. Some repairs were orderoi and instructions given to teachers. The Queen Street Methodist C-hntoh con- aguion will have n rout` (shirt! on ondny evening next. Tea in the hue` ment ; voeelnnd instrumenlnl nuie, and short e on in the church. 1`- nu]. .0 oh. Incl. L..Ag __.I u A N L-- ITIUIVIIIE njnlrl. Major-Gencnl Sir P. Middlcum will give aloctun on Outpost Dalia" at the gym- nuium of the R.M.C. st 9 pm: to-marrow (Friday). All who no inuruhd no laviud Jo attend. A- _):-.._.__I ._ ,..I -' 3 -' u-a-;.\.;un..uu-IIVHIIIUIIIIUVQCOIOIIQIA lo oulopu-cunt. Cuuolong and don Ill A brush in thoooko Itriko. Lt Pithbcrg, Iblbhbk. T50 nlllrhlll an raglan- m?l;e stesmhcrgo Tccumuh. injured by A collision on his Huron with 3 side that scum:-r, in on the stock: at Port Ddhonnie receiving repaln. M.im.(:.n...l sup I? u:.|.n-..... _m .x-- um unlurpn-on In Itlllt ma . Mel-Ewen & Son no lmildingul e:,Inc and boiler for A. B. Clerehnd & Cm. Picton The cylinder of the angina will be we 1.7 chain. TL- ..A_,_l, Ir I I - ` ` Ax; imm onto ock of curpotl are oororl for sale bv Alex. iRh:l. P1-`izsouutrott. They n umnrpuood no . "McEI'en & Sonnnn imillllnninxnndnn AIM` U TIW luru: On Wodncodayn tum yqar old non of Hugh Decry Wu" knocked clown by I borne on Chuhun street uul Injured nbou; the head. unug gun, ulu I run gun mm: Cl!) (10 greet ` execution. The three-pounder is mounted like any oniinery gun , but with shell proof defence. Three men run the weapon. One of them moves I lever and does the sighting and mother Ihovee in the cartridges, eiir teen of I`hi:h can be tired in A minute y careful aim, but u unny an thirty-two cu: be shot 08' per minute in case of necessity. The gun ia'\'ery light, and can be handled with gnout ease by fteen men. The rie mm innf mnnnnr iloainn Ant` in it nuuer Ivm llnuly return to an owner. 4, "I am surprised at how you no nailing Cdifornin hum and roll boon for I013 per !b. in what all our customer: uy."-Jnmoa Crnwforcla ll- IlI..4I._--.I--. - A_ -- - - - I ' ' mmng Inlgnu ox unour. Hnrtford. Conn. onrponton struck uuruun ll) new I or: or uonsreu. A small Scotch lorrler ntnyod away last night from R. J. Elll>ock`n residence. The nder will kindly return to its "I Am nurnrlnml at. hm. um. .... ...m.... city hall. May 18th. 19th, and Nth. The memhcn of the Royal Arouuum ' t making nrnugc nu I 3:1ra i o::n New York Dtlgntnnltfr m A small Q.-ntulu lg:-pl-.. .c....-.l _..._-. I lIll' 8l'Oll IIUI. Hon. George R. Wpndling will deliver three of his most puhr"loctumI in the City hall. May l8t . ' he member: of tin Rmml Amum... ... (DI water. The Midland conga: mr uoocintion will, in said. build I tyvelve-foot fence about the , fair ground: Hon. (:mm.. D w-...m..- ...:n .1-"---_ I-mar nuw I Orl. The In]! ourmounti the court house ag nut? in hollow And I` ll hold two gallon: of water. 'I`Iu. l.Il.lI-_.l l1-__A__ | 3 - nun. . Twenty our load: I igrnn` h panned` thrhugh this morning egrlgtnnn tho .1`. 1%.. going west. ` ; ' Company A., l2t-h Infnntry Saoko'tt`a Harbor. has been ordered to Bodfooh inland. (near New York. ' 'l'lm l...ll ..............A:__. .1- , H A 1, - ur. nuw xuouuuvrny nu removed ncrou Princess sheet` to Dr. Splrkf stand. No. 23). . ` ; ' (2. Le(3roix hu ipvited the munbqxi of the Serenade club to spend this owning with I h him. C"jI'TI"TlTKfW Mr. and In Joanna. an located in hnhllnnunx Pgllfnn-lg 'I'Lgl-M... R. . ... The spna or ~n:m-y 1'; l.lIo-Whut an mum are 'rnu-gAbonc,..Notuqno- capo: the Attention of Thou Who pro ` Tnklnkv Nnllu. Division court on Thursday." - - Mr. Curt-in on nlni' earl lofglue stooktoliu our-dugfnda 0"" The latest style in silk `hats at PAge'u."~ leading hatter: And furriera. Dr. Alan. M..um:...... 1... ...........n uh" PARAGRAPHS pncxeov up sfoun ` ausv REPORTERS- ;INCIDENTS/OF THE DAY euunug nawurl Ind rurriera. Dr. Alice Mouillivmy bu removed I 'rinueaa stream In n.. nds -Inn .o..A xv- LABOUR AND WAGES. p 1&1,` for gsrniun, uuu Clulllll The inn tion of "A" buttery and Tote- dn-Pant h :3 occurs nexltl week. On Mon ny n' t t e e wi pnrtici to in a new Ilrsnr gnmqgshich will be plnyerlrin the otlicere' meet room. It in exciti . and lasts for hours. With models oieeie dif- ferent part: of the room have mu-ohee end conflict: until the plnce in dark with car- nnge. The general cannot remnln for the review on Mny 24th. He expects to go to Octave on Wednesday next, nndiboon after ' to Toronto. Accompnnying the genernl was Captain Don Inn, 3 genial Englhhnnn. and one of the royal navy reserves. lie in here with some eld weapons manufactured by Nonlenfeldt, an Anglicized Swede, whose ingenuity has been thoroughly moo ixed by the imperial government. Capt. u - less in bi: agent to the Canadian colony. lfe has brought with him I three-pounder quick tiring gun, And n rie gun that do great three-nounder is mounted Ufljlllo Dr. W. D. Noinh `Ill Ipomlztho summer in tin linbumh hnnnitnln vurue witn nu nu subordinate omcere. It in the genersl s intention to make 11 am of over a Week. Today. to-marrow, am Saturday he will inspect the Royal military college, ing into all the miuutizu of the work done it. To-night he will be entertained at the oicers mess, this being the second anniversary or the battle of lies. toche. which occurred on May l`. th. I885. and was the culmination of the three days` siege. Of course the general and the A battery oicers will revive reminiscences of their work upon the bunks of the Saskatche- wan. On Friday night the general will lec- .tnre in the gymnasium of the Royal military ll n 0nt ts. He hopes tosee 30:55 elt)::ndsnooP<:f otiicera, militia and gnrrison, and citiuns. Tim inns-nntinn of A " lnum-u nna 12.4.. V ~ Major-General Sir Fred Middleton. an hearty as ever, reached the city yesterday. ncoompnnied by Capt. Wine, his A.D.(J., and n grnduute of the R0 5] military college. The commander of the fhrcel stopped fruui the K. & P. R. couch and than mm the Teteuln-Pont bu-racks, where he wane re- ceived with In the honors due to an oiiicer of his rank And Itntion. Hie uartore are in the oiuen builmling, Major \ 'ilson`a mom ` bein placed at his uipoul during his visit. , The` erel rented quietly for some time, l and en went up to moss. Thereafter he was joviel end entertaining. He is n in- vorite with all his subordinate otcere. lt in than nnnnv-ml : inhnui.-;-. 5.. .. ..I... 1` lid In Accompanied by Iii: Aldo-do-Camp. an Graduate of the Bo1j_sI hlllltiry Onl- legc-'l'|Io Nordonfoldt Gnno-1lq Agent at `them An-lvoI-llllltu-v Evquu for 9 ; 'ooI(.- ` `. - I `J u 1` u l x` I MVAJOR-GENERAL MIDDLETON MAK- me HIS uswu. mspagraon. ' K BIG xiir IN THE PERSONAL MENTION. Aching lot! l A In-nenlonn Ours Boporlod an I Bun]! ' 0! Using In Waters. ` A nulphur spring, the nu: {mm which in aid to punch tcuntiro ptoportiu. bu bocndhoo onhcfu1uo{DooddGnnl.. Wolfe inland. `u spring but long been known shout. but than merit of in water in only neatly houueorhhod. `Ila cinna- ohnounn that Mn. Hon Hwdonnld bu, for train you-u. Iron a t nunr from nun cvIIUu1.I. Iv Illlnll Qllll. Arrirsls-l ropn. Ocean and Cubs, Mon- trnl : [Ah Michigan. Hamilton : saliva. in lnhor.Capt.Rono .| Dl1H0.` pen and when ; 0. S. Hhovin. omnto. pea And what : Carolina Mu-uh. Toronto. (ruin; \ nrhr. Ariudie, Tomato. grain. nmppoul by lillnck & Richardson : ichr. El ` .Totont.o. none; utumbnrp Llnooln um conooru. Welland canal. \ An-31--|. D....... n..-.. -._IIV..L, n uuuvu-wcnr. uorwooa. uovohnd. iron on ; 1'. Bennett, Ouwogo, lumber ; Itl ._ H. A. Cdvin And lh Prince: and Wil- liun, Montreal, J). bush. rye and pan. shipped by I-lilluck & Richardson - ochr. _._I_ Rlln, Tnlnntn chum` v -6..-ml`...-. I`! uuuuer on IJOIIII ID!` ulwego. The eveemherge Freemeeon and barge Minnie Frencie cleared for Ottewn today with coal. The tag Col. By. with heme: Thistle and Gipey Queen. are in port, bound from Cape Vincent on Ottewn. A pilot`: license has been ieeued to him. Loulee Denleh. wifeof the oeptein of the \ schooner Weter Lily. 0! Luke Chemplein. Mn. Daniele pened ecredihbleexuninetion. Shehuenexpedeeoeof ten eere on the leke. and will be ot of the \ 'e!er Lily. Cleered-n`lchr. orwood, Clevelend. Iron 01'! I I`. BQIIIIQKL Dunn Innuhgn . -to II _.. _ . . . . . . . . . u-nun . uuv In:-bouI~-Youol Ion-outs. The steamer Reliance Inn $30.51! feet of lumber on bond for Onvego. Ihnmhtrm Fmamnnnn nnal I...-n. 1 yum ruuuaxeun Lulllolllllnl. sister or the kin , wasdeclured by him heir up rent ` to e throne. This interesting lady is one ` of the royal party now visitin the United States. She was born in Hono ulu on Sep- tember `Jud. l838. According to acustom among the h` h chiefs of the country she was taken at birt to be the adopted child of Paki and Konia, two of the noblest blood amon the island chiefs. The princess re~ ceiveul the advantages of educution at the royal school, in company with those who afterward came tothe throne as Kamehameha IV.4and V. and King \\'illisnn I. It was while there that she met as a schoolmute a young man, born in hlassachusotts, to whom she was married in after years. Se tember l6th. 1862. The princess has receive a good English education, and appears at ease in society. In A ril, 1877. on the departure of the king on is tour around the world. as previously stated, she was proclaimed heir apparent and assumed the head of the go- verumentas regent during the king`s absence. She filled the capacity with much credit to herself and to the satisfaction of the people. Her accomplishments include superiority as a musician. She has con: ed an air for the national hymn, am has arranged several popular airs, of which the best known perhaps, is Aloha u-"'(Love to you). In the chnrc music of Honolulu her taste and ubi- lity have been most useful. The photograph from which the above picture was taken wu made quite recently. Lieutenant-General ,John 0. Dominis, husband of the princess, is an Fn lishman, about fifty-seven years of . e commands the military forces of the kingdom. which are about three hun- dred infan and one hundred cavalry. When King laalakaua came to this country Dominis was with him. The princess also ` is not an absolute stranger in the United States. as she visited San Francisco in I879. Interesting Item: Gntiuol-all Alon: PRINCESS LlDl0K.\L.-L\'l. ' L Ksnlaknua I and hi: I use Kapiolnni hav- ing no children, in April, I877. thePri1iceu ` I ydia Kmnakelm Lilnuokalani. sister of the ` king. was declared bv him heir nnmmnt NEW RAILWAY VPANY. [)1-no rm: :3 Rib n.'......_x.i;-'. sum .- ' Putty Wgmnn 9 A WONDERFUL SPRING. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. vxsrroas` Fzbm HAV;7Al(l`.A AIIIOOI THE BRITISH wulu. '~m U1{Sl)A~Y..MAY~'1`2. n: the Iovdufo Ad lhcllh In Nuvom huum-Irv. : ` ` M W` `urn! 3 nnnpuunnah innum- cy,-as-cu man." I [DI Ujjilll IIUI`. Nr.J.B. l`oc:.ho, who bu boon no- ` has oonntryd th w` . .`i."."'u.'.`........a.......,.""" ' ' I. I "I1 Jlnll. All lrlnfnnl In ltntorululug tho Don M Enlnnd-`l`uo Inning Wu Iron luoynbly. On Wednesday own 1 regular (in o! the Son at It oocurrod.m?lm: was 5 lug: utunduoo cl brethren. Altar mutIno|:lncu.uIthoIni oltvo nulnmthooomnnvullnn Inlln u. nuuu umwuwnumusnougnwomny not agree a to the but man: for stimulat- ing rut patriom. We may dispute who or I close: unhn with thatwondorful ompin. of which wou-o A , or whothor oopnntionorlyingunov Ironldbutbo honor vny. But one thing in clear. the question to be Add and ouisfnctotily An- uworod mutt be, whn will In for the inter- cItolthoro($:cofCInadn? Thu inclndu g ma_reh lr orT |morcMdint;lt5:`t, I;:: cum , u . an n notions! lilo. \\ 0 cultgbonct the o:`pln hy hnpovoriohlng ounelvu. We cannot lxonot humanity by doing wmng to our country." nnuuuu Ienuunent. All of In Canadian. whether living at home or almond, owe a dutyto Canada,` which we ehall be heee it we neglect. Con- federation was a oeetly niatake if we haul not faith in its future, a mistake which has ooet hundred: of Inlllloneof dollan. But. ao {area I know e, do not think that any mletake wee Every da their national aplrit la rlelng, and we e yet be proud of our com: . In the meantime let us allbe united in earnalthonghvetnay um.-e to the Inn. mean for nimnln. uuullil rvuluc IIU CIUV IUVUII bllEll.l$lVX- s .1, or com-u, `us not likely to have the dates! conctione of their deepest feeling: It has lien my lot 00 live for n time In nlmoct every one of our provinces, and to cm: the wlule dominion again And spin. from ocean to ocean. by uteuner and mnoe. bl veil and hnckboerd. on honeheck and on oot. and I hm: found in retnoteet eettlemenu 3 I-emu-hble euquninunee with puhloi`:nc]ueetiou. an! a steady growth of anti sentiment. HAII 4.! ..- !`-.._.I:-__ ...|__.L ,_ 1- ,- FESTIVITIES mule ulu IOIl0WllIg renurlu : No matter whet. may be aid in its dim ` reregomont Canada is 8 wide and goodly And, with manifold beauties of in own. with boundless resources that are only be- glnn to be develqved. And with room end verge or empire. Each rovince hes attrac- tion: for its children, an one would need to live in it to undennnd how strong thene ll- tnctionsue. Only when you live Among country people do iey reveal themeelvel. S'.I'Il|llI.`l. or tnnria, nu: nnt High in Ingwn Dr. Gnuujnlakcn Some Clcv_er (..u.-rvatlonl -\\'h.ut Are Cauuulu`n Interest: ? Rev. Dr. Urtut preached in Dr. 0rmis~ tun : church in New York on Sunday lut. At his lecture before the Canadian club he mule the following rennrlu lnntmr whn. mu hn uhl In in .n._ rqum. panl A IIOKIKCT II I I .- t and lornorly lived Inn 5 standing the convocation catatonia lncounctir vlt.h'V`ihr.':orin ni- roIty- Oohourg. 0 on W. it all: . of `Poncho. :foutol.thoC.P.R.. udu. W. In njnunnsnu IL- u_y mu urnngemen in council assembled." From what we can learn the Orengemen are uniting for denite announcement: as to O'Brien`: movements. If he intend: to I speak in Kingston Ln indignation meeting will be at once called. IIIUIIIULII: 3 CD11. A few of the Onngemen feol annoyed at Mr. Marshall : public utterances. They think his words are impolitic ; that he does not ex rest the {eellu of the member: of the o er generally. t in foolinh to think that he has such nu overpowering away that he hu only to send a Ill and the town will be lled with men wit blood in their eye, And hull dog into]: in their ats,Inid one. We don't are things that way." said another. If we have any denunciations to mske they will be properly worded, end ` by the Orengemen in council assembled." From that win an Inn!-n oh. n............... , muruuun Iuuln otherwise. u the govern- ment don : close O'Brien : month there are enough loyal men in Canada to see that Lord Lnnadowne and his noble lady are pro- tected. I have only touse the telegraph wire." he says. "And the electric current will touch enough men to ood the town and preserve the peace of the` country at my cost. He says that the Ornngemen from Leeds and Grenville. Addington. Frontenac. Hastings and Northumberlnnd IN! rendv to mnlm at ulnnh fnr Kinnntnn at n ' rluuwuuc, nuatmgl and mortnumoerlsnd ` are ready to make a dash for Kingston It 3 \ moment a calL A C..- 1.0 `La l\--~----- P-J -- ~ - ` ` umun: muuuny. ' ` On the other hand the Oraugemen'e active. They have had numerous meetin over the niur. Some of them think 2 e nnvnrlu-non! nlunnlzl -uu.I.:I.:L f\ D...l..... . ALL-.. U\'I:l' lull!) nuaur. vernment should prohibit O'Brien ; others that he should be i ored alto ther. James Marshall think: at ex-wise. I the ment close O'Brien : month then Am OOIDG 0! Ellel UHDK EHO` Hill`. .. Thelandle new on the other hand are in n ukuulery use the cannot ascertain ` whet er the editor of uitezl Inland will be here or not. They have rolled Ieveral `metiagi, anticipating me `as ffoi Mon. treal, where U'Brien's hen quarters are, and they have not received them. We onghtto` Hear soon said J. J. Behan this morning. for this is Thursday and we won t have much time to publish the feet before Monday. C) thn nfhnr iunul Hm (`I-nnunnnxnnkh-n \\ lull: I0 Up Canaan." 'l`|... l....A I man an: uryln to solve. \ hnt about 0' rien's visit 3 No one can tell. `Some Omngemen think that the land leaguara are tryin to deceive them,'u they want to spring (Yrien upon the Derry of \ Canada. " lathe OIZIIIZOIDOH um lcyeinz the Land " Longueu-Alrnld o I` Dcksoptlou `A Tliint From a` nhm \Vho an the `Touch in lulu Bro-xuthern. ~. " Is he or is he not? V I This in the questfon Onmgemon and land ` lecgxen Are tryin to solve. hnf. Ahnnt O .-:....|- ..:-:t 0 M- ...... ....... Mr. Ian urn. aouulwn. III nocuou In 8uhIoucn.Cdifonh.'l'lnlutorinnn- `A311. 1` D mink 1-4. In-can-In Hg.-J L-.. iTHA`T'S Aquasnduuo FELLOW `CAN YET Fll)lD\O`U_T-' WILL HE LECTUREEERE? Raul VIII lhhg ..l....lL_..L-_..Au....n- CANADliA/Ii AT'}l;ACTlONS. 2%" ""**'*...:..."'..:`;..r"` 2: 1 , to n the sauna gt: then. `P. ( \I- I I in-5-`L- ...L- L_- L--- __ Ibo .....~.'.-.:'.-.. .......---~-- - '--'~ It hhnvcrylittlo toudlolho Blaltu unotIoIr"nonh|n vdhrh s.':'.:.`:';.'..'2..".'7.;"3:% .5`: drulnnnnnlhv.-n -n-gnu... ....n. .-J, . vv aunt-uni, Q. IJIVQ `V. IL . u. Ull- wn . W. K.Cn.'1btuIOu;H. C. Doi- nh. ohourg : D. (2. Gibbon. J. W. Do- Gnl . U. Cohan, R. (3. Dub. J. Pack. Now York : D. Kllh, Bnnlfonl ; N. John- na. P. J. Woodncoet. Nomnurht: Capt. Donglu. R. N. R..0thwa: A. lion-in... Auvu . . NIKKI", J. IO . Montr:T :VIl`IlIl0I' Wan:-town, a` Y : `r. n. Borldoc, w. n vo".uu. H.mnioa'; J.n.L nu onon.G.F. w lay. r. Wsdm. Davin, w. R. lunv. W. 1!. Call Thu-m. . It (' n.-V ` Arrivtll at the British Amarlcsn Kohl- I-`. Gonnloy. I.Johuon. J. Luke. 0. A. Aruuttoug. F. E Wnd, J. You J. Mel) Kplru. J. H. Rutter. J. 3:? n, . . Montnnl ; N. \Vlxnlor.Wnu-tow D. Haldane. IV R w.M.... u-...m._ . Agulnnt the nu-ut. uThodocinin;oin the one of FR.v."r.d:o5 urph \'|. v. ouigaon urn y an Rev rim: Duviahu boon given to tho public. It Irunt not down for that Iino court, but. later, it in nlorrod to the nrbitntiou ol the Bishop 01 London, Hun- llton and Kingston. In thowriwendochion tho arbitrators uy that Rev. hthor Mur- had no gmundn for action t the B. sud thnt the plsinti vu not entitled to noovor Anything hon oltherol the clergyman. Father In has been ordered to pay All t be out: action. Dr. W. D. Kohl `Ill Ipcml_'tho in tho Ediubu I tnln. Hon. 0. A. rt 3 bu been elected I :1 hot at the C. .R. Co. .11. Adnuqol \Vnkrtown. is in the ci horns. . cBrIdo. of `St. Cntherines. in culling on fricdn in the city. .\lI-I. Jana Dough: and funily. 0! (Th! ca , an vhldng nlnziru hero. l'I.J. Pnmn. In-,, nnnnntgal oh- 0.],

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