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

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nu-I-cuss ncv nolnb 's...`.. .. % pdbnliu. C hunt. loan. 1 nor uepnnure 10!` Due nlm PIIICG. The ueen showed 11 I eecta after the completion of her long end arduous duties. She was in excellent hth. After a short rest on returnin to tllylnce ahd reviewed the naval bri e froln`_ rtsmouth. In the nvpnimy nhn entnr nirtxnfnur rnval twxce, es any we njunceu 01 u nu ma Princes: trice. Thli Wu followed by A general hand~shakiu,g mag the royalty and nobility. The queen wed two resound- ing smacks upon tho `pa of the Crown Prince Frexlenck Willlh. The princesses all wore light dresses. The music was enttzcing, During the Ell W0! II "I QTTE entI'_:cin v. During performance of Ath _ " t e ( neen took her depnrture for Blue htm pa ace. l queen ` ...._..I..-..... -l L... I.._.- --I -_.l.........l..s:..- which mnmy hun dies waved their ll . W05! Ind choered ; th ueen. F 111359! Beetlilhotel. _ cessi n neerin t guneowere rel.hth| merry ls, and ing beg: continuwun the queen hod into the went (1 . After peeling throu h the vestibule her; lnejeat wee eon- dnct to the grand dole Inder t e lantern tower inside the Abbey. The picture was one of eurpeeeing been The lords and ladies had arrived eerly. Y of them our.- feesed that they hed nol. fasted and ex changed sandwiches en wines. Uu the arrival of the queen the throng mu abso- lutely dazzling. The lndlil dil!.`8l`tlil|g their wraps and li8plI]6d tlhir jewels, which ashed and reileshed II,lhey reflected the rays of the sunbeam! the! found their way through the trennepte. When the queen reached the dais the very pale and wniewhet fut ued, bill` e soon reeoven.-ul and wore: b ht and mpoeed counten once throughout the . She was sur- rounded by thirty-two _ hers cf the roynl family. In the abbey ree tiers of l- leries with neat: VON erected. seat g about ten thousand peliblll in order of rank. The \vorkingmen s rfesentutives from all arts of the kingdom had sents allotted to t em. When the nfcee, which were conducted according 56' the programme, were completed. the quefe eons knelt and kissed her hand. Then it their Arising she kissed their cheeks in return. The prin- cesses were next to through this cere- mony. The ueen k some of the letter tn.-inn nunnnin iv tin: page nf \\'nlAn (nil y etroo selulied. plan b bells run out t up, the c eer- 3xIno{;:" ' lattaeg twice,es ` `t ceuo ` ecu: l rinma,gg hntrize, Th in fnllnwnd hv A AI Cihll ;lI I000. J. A, Incident: ol the DA]. Tut Thoi \\'ore.| the cult: u- - In -.- AL- l'l.\'l2Cl`|'Yll I Tbonndonkmdo T torulolhu D NAILS !l0l'sIn.' AND now occupied by him I Street. The whole In other! In on . hn-In; am: one Inmdndnnd twat: fcotftnn on Slnol. And the lat muthm to Want. Street. Tho 8 LONG! on tho -.. .1... u... `.4 nhnnnnla-huh: wit g..::.'.....""'.'.':......."" It In I-nndhln manic Iwjilllj lI'IIIIO- `:0 (Bx-.Ala.|I||lor. I s, 3? and son Dual`; A FINE HOIISTIAD FARM in the Town- nhlp of Klnguon. In ullu tron the car. car tnlulng so act. ; duo nnlduco and excellent building: and onhnnl. Tlh will ho N noldchon nthoovuth wot. wily to H. M. own. soucnor. am; 3;`. urn. ` II A. II M. ;.."' "2. 52:` "' ':'.':;;'...: `'.......,.`""'.' A 3' I A . glib .!.:.._ Htnnnlhu-_ IIAIIAI-wall. "any. I HII UIXX ZXIVIIFT. IIIRKFIKM W` and tho rkl llooonhh Gonna silk!` llmch, \ IIII VIIIKT. [Any Dononn, the jnmpor, vru prevent- od by the loo {rum jnm oltho (`lil- ton bridge on Tue: Ho Iru tnlan Inln mnlnuhn nhu-val In ninmnt. m.."'..'..."...'"..:.".;t"..;':..`:.': ' ..'3...'}.".'. WW.` I L I L n IIIVIIX IIIBIINKI BII WIIIKIII HTEXIW. ` I I n 0 l`.`.5.""...."3'.`.."`..'1'.";..'.!...f'.`;....""'" _q.'I`.. ` I'IVUIKlIjI'IlIY1l ITUIIIIIIIII ylfnn 0t'IcIo.hg out. and "hold up" the nnnnnnnn vunlnnnnnn Inn mun . cm.-on DOT IIIQ Dlllllll if IIIIIIFUII. (`anon Dunoulin of . t. Jun!` csthodrnl, Toronto, has lost on v: uppul ol his one to the privy council. The other Anglictn ` cle . of Toronto. will therefore get A than of e ccthedrnl nctory ondovnnont. Thohoulol the rln of Gordon. Morey & (`o.. Bollevlllo. has Ikl out. luring Abilities amounting to Jll), which his partner. Mr. Many, ol Montreal, will have to meet. ll- I)-L-_a l`-__L.Il --.. -l nL- I-.- KOIIICOI. Mr. Robert Cunpboll. son 0! the lute Rohort Cunpholl. M. P. for South Ronfnw, \ will be the llboul candidate for the ucancy ` In that constituency cnotod by the death 0! his father. I _._.. IL...-...._ `L- 1-..--- ..._- .._...-_. INIIIUIII`, "INCH |\)IllQIIlGl ll! JIIHO lllll "I choose, wu uluod At 83.10. Neither the i chemo nor the buildln III insured. ` t`-_-_ I\.__---I:_ .J A I_.....` ..AL-.l...l choice l l'll|lI l'f: C uculu-I to D. 37.; nd oo-3-u. IIIO fl`IIOII 0VQI'lIlClll IIIIDFVUIIO. The Huron tribe of Indium hue sent I c ongntulntory m to Queen Victoria, uunrlng h-.-r of their Iteudfutnul and loy- nltv to the WW1 mother. Senator Schultz and family return to Winnipeg on 'l`hm1-la . They will spend pgrt oi the summer at n hot upringm J K \I-(`Ar-olnl-'3 sham. lncmrv At Mill. W1 (X `"0 lullllillcr II TIIIH IIUI UPTI J. K. .\|c('arglor'I choou factory st Mill- tovrn In burned on Month evening. The building, which contained t 0 June make of 1:-hnnnn, in vnlund At. 3.1). Npitln-r [ha I'III IS. The Pnrie patriotic league has called I public meeting for Friday, to protest ngninn the Leipnic eentencee, nnd to demand that the French government intervene. \ A "nu-4\nu tn-Eh. of lntngnn `IAPA Inn} A DWWKH IVIIZ WV IUVUIX IIU T1 of N10 court. It In: announced in Mound the I losn of one million dollnn for Mulioobn had been .I.... n._ A-. L.L-|6 Al - .-.uIl..t- .-J In`...-Il.h horric ox colon of in the Holden ` eolllory us Tuy ol-ville, non Scrunon. Pu. 1 Five men wen to bully burned that they | ` will die. 'I`I.- l.I__:- _-A_2..Al.. |......... L`- ...II..I - {..... I unuorn wmcn aecoruu me uue noule. The jubilee does not interfere with the ; Irish evictions, however, which go on as though it In: the tint and not the ftieth * you of Victoria : reign. Klan:-all, Alina Rrnnkn. the mnrdnrnr nf II 0| -|lIIOI| (l0IlIl`l I0! IIIIIIUOIK Iii Kill j tskonhlmfu behalf of I Iyndicsto of English run! 1 . ` your OI \ ICIOTIII IUIBII. Maxwell. uliu Brooh. the murderer of ` `hbbthlld at St. Ionb. T304 Fsudnnnmnnnhnnmnnnnnadurldm D0l'BLI IIOUBI AND TWO LOTS on Beverly Street: garden wall Ilockod with choice fruit tun: term. For fnnhot ; particular: won. oor. Welling: ton Gan \ III ITJUUCT, ll IIIIPIICBDUU. hen u-re do Grace two ex reu truins collided. Tnim full of p e, and all more or loan in ured. Two illod. lY_-..,.-...t.. -ga.-_._a ...-- _.-.l- -_ l)...A.._ [GU In H IIIIIL Several of the Bodyke evictions obstruct- oru hnve been evicted and sentenced to vnrioun term: of im risonment. TL- H-|.....s-.... . :.....`.........l 2.. I... 71..."... Tlrloul term: (N In] TIIUIIHIUIII. The shortage ( iscovered in the Bruce ` county treasury amounted to 925,000, and the cash decit to $5,000. I.`. .I.I-.m.n \l..l`nIl nl Qt 'l`|un.un- Au. 1 me can (renew E0 axuuu. \ Exmlderman McCall, of St. Thomas, de- 1 camped on Sundav leaving liabilities of over two thousand dollars. TL..- Al 5L- -o.....l_ p_-:.. _..I.|..._. Ln..- `W0 tnousauu (IOIIBTI. Throo of tho atonin train robbers have boon nrreuod. Hom White, the celebnted stage robber, is implicated. exnreu CUIIIUUU. lrlllll lllll Ul PRU, Bllll Ill ingured. Unouccoufn attempt Wu undo at. Boston by 3 gmg of men to pull down the lion uni unitorn which decorate: the auto house. In... :..|.:|.. .1... ....s :..o--C.... ...:.|. .1... The Spire of the Morning Papers and the Very Latent Telegram: The race between the Columbia and Har- vard crown is set for Thursday. The Gult coal mines have been shut down, throwin I50 men out of employment. Mr nah Rvnn in Hm mmr-nnnfnl tandamr IDl'0WIl}lf Ii]! lllll OH` OK empmymunl. Mr. ugh Ryan is the successful tenderer for the Red River Valley railway at $780,- nnn 'l:hree men were killed in Milwaukee and tw bully injured by the breaking of A der- ric . 'I`L.. ..-....|. ..5 .l... ..........c.... AC l\'I-I.-"1.-s in TICK. The crush at the reception of O'Brien in Dublin was no great that several people fell in a faint. aw W`! to $i'.?.. u2.'?"5'no%T""14'u'...""...."'i'.I. .` noun:-rand. A amnion and In tho Bhuzcvhl to- |-... L. AL. -.._..._._.. .1 3- A IlIII.. llevolutloninta HIVQ a Dlsplny. Puus, June 22.--- The Irish revolutioniats celebnted Queen Victoria's jubilee by giv- in I block banquet It I restaurant in Belle- vi e. The r_ooms was decorated with Irish, American, and French Hugs. and on the mnntelpiecb lay an effigy of the queen, with I humor as pended bearing the word Ven- qeeuce." ._p_eeches _were made advocating nsnuer n penuea nearing me woru -- vau- Tunco." . poechea were t e union of England`: enemies. TU. l'|nInnIIou'dcnl|Gnnt|'l`I-IIIIIIIIIIIC .`..n n.sAl.A _.l__ ...A -_J uk-IJ __|I AL- (town. CORK, June 2l.--A mob attacked the of- lice of the Couatittuion, conservative, end smashed windows in the building. The poi lice charged on the mob, but the rioters broke throu h their ranks, injuring several 1: of them. T on the mob with drawn atavee. which they used with good effect. dispersing them. police made another charge I l\ I'I`III III \I"l'.- Draux. June 2l.--A ght occurred in Cork, between the loyalists and nutionsllnte. during the review held in honor of the I queen : jubilee. The notlonnlintn paraded I post the reviewing ground; mrrying block ags. This angered the loyalist: and they attacked them. During the ght Ihots were tired. but no one injri-ed. In levers! towns in [reload the nationalists hoisted block ags. In each instance the police tore them 3 down. 1 .... .. 1...... (II A .....l. -....L-.l oh- nf. Manchester the groniut enthuaium pz_'e- vailod. Bands lnying national air: parad- ed the streets, ghe troo were reviewed had numerous clnrltublo euuivnln held. At Liverppl, Bermingham and other indus- trial comma. there were similar celebrations. IUUIU. unow [noon in hunt ol Ihoqnufu n Innlndnnl Rh \\'nILlI| Al-ndnnn. THE PITT! -I OF THE NEWS. s BUILDING 1018 ON ALBERT STRII1`. ol `Mon Su-one In I most doutnhlciocmlity for mddoncco. inlorlnouon givtnon up Mon to H. .\l. .\l0WA'l'.8olldt. DI-nokst... ton DKIHXIFI Oi Oi. 1&3 : 11 uconrtrofnnanonvcnuhdochlon ...._A .\ unit In con: 1____. nl A A..I.. --`-~...-.----EF"~'-. --i ' ..`. .'.!`..... Suit-NI"*fhMIdIl Inn Imn, wno wvn prxus, nun I not Iuow. Tho Hail oornqaondonc up that in the much put it III the [noon] onlon that unonpt all the the boy- Iook the palm. Al I: they Inca cllnightontho tnhthoy pnuntodo to rkxlhhg ho lhuorzlpuusl VII I the mbw odnlnthmudut umlntthnvnnnu thlnnnlnnnlnnnn The Tomato Globe correspondent says the Princess ol \\'ulcc' \-olnnteon ol King stun, who Inn plant. node O in show. Tim Han`! no:-In-unnlnnl min Ihn in Oh: D DWIlJ.INO AND S'l'0Rll1.on the `H3 K`0l"Il V` CI`. Among the nil I nidod by thoTnow government grants a the Napanoo. un~ worth & Quoboc, four miles from north end of section. nbddiual two year: ago. 33.!!!) . mug, mun slam `nu Nth. In You Woll Thought of During Iu TIA to Ioltlod. llll. LDC KVUI W II III. F ll . Parlhtnont bu jun ranted .05l.)0 norm of [And to three way oounpsniu in the North \\'eat. A_.-__ AL_ .._X|_.._- _J..I L. AL- ---`- WT. Mr. Baird purpoun ndgnhg at the clone of the union 0! psrlhment. but he will not he 1 cundidnto qgnin. Sir John bu oendod him. They never speak a shy pm: by. PArIlAmnnl ha: innt nrlntnd LCHLNX) Ol '_In.I"' I! M .3 Fri?- The service will be nfortnightly out. and in cahmlataod to build up a trade with the hr for IE `Milli Illll IIWUIIUI IIIC W lll1ll. All tho I tn have boon couplet- e<`l for the uttmmogt ol the rcfulnt line - .4--...-__ -5 `-_..l- -_ _... 00 [Of Ill! OICDIDHITIIIII of Hunger: yotwun C ` TL- .__...-_ ....n L- .. I oan may punquu your monu:ohhoxo.:l,ncyn.ndI.|dyhnn':u-V: The governor-gononl bu douliod to vhlt Potorboro in A an and Iwiov the Army at Patti Nllihnt wllbh will our grogsto there. The locd canton will nccom- puny him on I body The 1.0.0.!-`. will run monster oxcnnioun `mm the cupi- 51, and A [Argo one from Montred. Llout. - General Underwood. of Covington. KK, will i be present and conduct the print dri . All thn nrrnnnunnnn hum hum connin- [1 TC odi..boay.n[fpuu-noodcooupxif mg_I_I_tI to hi: one may DH" JOUII IIDWCI U3 U0 PTIIKIKHL Senator Vidal created some fun in the senate yesterday when he moved that his bill to repeal the Chinese Immigration act, which wss ruled ot of order a da or two ago by the speaker.` should be res red to the order paper. The act levies a tax on the Chinese entering Canada, and Senator Vidal`s bill was ruled out on the ground that the senate could not do anythln involving the destruction of revenue. as t e commons has the sole right todeal with such subjects. The discussion became hot and hes , some of the senators contending that the "ll did not pro rly concern dominion nances. but Hon. r. Abbott ruled that the passage of the bill would be a violation of the pri\'i~ le of the house I commons. when Mr. Ylieldl withdrew his motion. 'I`|... l.........-...._l.._.J .._ Pt... I A ll-nan! v mu wunuraw nu mouou. The honour conlcrnd on Dr. J. A. Grunt. of this city, who Inn roooived the order of K.C..\I.(4. for hbomlnom. service: to Ichnce and the medics! on. in gnotod hen witih great utinfnction. He in fty-seven ol . `IL- ........_....._.__-.I`. L... |._I.l us.)--v COIIIIQCNIUIOIIQ The shery question has received e boom and it is thought tllst vigorous measures will he resorted to this season to prevent Americsnlveseels practising on the unds of our fishery preservers. Sir ohn A. M acdonsld appears to be satised thstGrest Britain will back him up, and the old men [consequently feels rether cocky over the sh pond " The cruisers heve been order- ed to vigilently watch the coast, md we may expect this summer and fell s livelier time than last season. The ministry sey that the U. S. and Cansdisn governments are on the best terms, and srrenaements are being negotiated to e peaceful settlement of the vexed uestion. Great Britain, it is believed will not surrender my of our rights without the assent of our government. So Sir John stated so to perlisment. Rannrnr Vidal nrnntssrl nnmn fun in the ETUKUII $0 `I19 crown. Hon. Oliver Mowst had as confsl-once with Sir John A. Mscdonsld to-day. The two remiers seemed to be quite wsrm friends. on. Mr. Ross. provincial treasurer, sc- companied the little premier. The provin- cial subsidy question was the subject under considorationi` 'I`Iu. &`.-I...-u ...u4.6g'4u. In-n hAnn`un;' - luau.` (A'l;;WA, J une 20.-'I`here in couidonble comment in the oi about the mint! of Sir John A. ulcdonll to explain hll conduct rem:-dim: tha O'IhnnnI-ma nlr. It in nnw UUIJII A. -U(Xl0l$Iu W UXPIIIII IIII Xlllluct regarding the O'Douoglme ol . It in now rumored that 0'Daoho plnced the let- ters with Dr. Lander! II he said faith was broken with him by not oonponutlng him for his brothori onnlloothd land and Odl. Dnltoli MoCIrtl| it ppeug in who stunned u.."mn: damn `.3: .1..u.. I\::)`::o;;)od ch. 'li':"a:`g.' me u '1: `$333 that it was illegal and unconstitutional to make refund: of money: to oouiptnnh r- son: outlawed and convicted of 1-obelK:ua treason to the crown. ll-.. l\II.u... Il.u..-A L-) .. ..._C.___... _.3LI. TALK IN THE LOBBIES OF PARLIA- MENT BUILDING. :.::#'h'.;..,::.' ."'s""... 7.- :3: cl l:I._l__J -55..) \\'I1y Didn't Sir John lnodonald Explain lilo Couinootlon mm the 09Donoghuo Amm_s6auou- wan um mo cmnou -Llno of Shaman Between Clllldl and rnnoo. ` m'i.ho governor uni`: levee held tom In I or-and 1-. Th. mention s:;}_E\1'.xi.o1a S`.l|'KAIl uu'.wcu.T ma rm; -..F':.`:"..... ..`:....'.`.`1!.':.;.1" xt`3..L"'}.`%.' wnivr IS sun or THEM. HOUSE or COMMONS. No. 154 SL001` "TWO BROTHERS.` owned by Thou. Crurfuil. Wolfe bland. Owner [minds procuri a stunner. For hu-that Icahn R13 CRAWIORD. W Inland. W"""'`.S'.-`.;_`n..':2-n .2-v:..~:a_-,-....__m____. .22:-'.c.npr::.m lL'1`(.`lIlR8 IAUIAOI lAKIR8- gm. .. "... '.':"* 3?-I.-nun. n unll. I: THAT COHMODIOUS DWELIJNG. No. I! William 51.. batsman Cl and Bnro 8&3 : rout moderate - En rlnnodhtcly. Ap~ pl)` to IHAAC Td DWEI.Ll.\'G HOUSE on the corner of Brock and Stnols. Iuitnblo for 08100: or private dwo wonooulon Immodhtoly. Ap- ply on the pan to 1'. Holmes A Go. ll0L`Sl3. .\ n. I. Ynuclm `lo:-moo. Intel: occu- pned by .\lrs. O'Brien. Andy at WIIO olco. l"0l,'.\'D A1` 81'-.\ I my. hum! gal ()1-an AT PURTSMOUTH. ASTON! HOUSE. (two % dwollln I. situated on no Rockwood Asy- lum. erms any for Apply to T. Cutncn. \\'Illinms\'ll|a. A HAND for nc_I.l Ilora : must be yiuuhinu and undenlnn boob. by A good stock oeper. Apply to D. 1`. Rovsp. stating salary. Bath. ABLE BODII-ZDIABOURING MEN wbhlnx cmplo men! can obtain it onlhe new exhibition groun 5. north of Princess Street, by app] 11;: to Mr; John Wllmot. on the ground. . WALKEM. soc`!-Tnus. noouuuuu nun Inna. lnm. Terms on \\'illi:uns\`ille. AGOOD GENW SERVANT. Apply to ` I3. `MR3. R. J. Bow 1 Clarence Strool. A GOOD CO0K:alIo ll good noml houao maid. Apply to Ian. J. A. moat`. NB Bagot Street. l.\l.\lEDlA l`El.Y~-.\ 000!) COOK. Apnly * in the evening to Rs. BRO\\`.\'I-`ll-ZLD. 2|? Jo n- non Slruel. l A FIRST-CLASS MACHINIST; steady cm- rlogiment ; h heat wages paid. R. SI-I:L\jclI:R. 66 `times: gtreet. .:T.: TWO OR THREE GOOD WASHERS and {_B0.\IER_ln"l.nundl1. Links Williams. Capo mcenl. . . . l_ItU.V ENS In 1. \ iucem. N. Y. j 3 32:1} - CITIZENS, to read Ploclamnliou for Queen's Jubilee on fourth pup. "m.\1Enu\'r|cL\'-rour Uontmakors. Aves: nmkers. 4 Pant makgn. W. 1-3. DORLAND. .-T_ Mr..u:m:r:.-In Kingston. oh the 22ml inst.. \ William David Mongher, aged 7, years and 6 months. Funeral to-morrovr Lheruoon It 2:30 o'clock `from his mother`: residence. corner of Picard and Ridenn Streets. Friends and acquaintances nrelicpectfixlly invited to attend. " A GOOD COOK. Ayply to Mus. w. M. l)1u:.\'- .\' xx. us Earl an-cot. ' I01]: . M.AniLL~S.\.\'os.-By Rev. Dr. Mowat. \ .; L. Matlill`, merchant, Lakeold, 0nt.. \\-'iII1nIminA nnnnnd nlgunhtnr n1 J MACI.,A.V-\Vll.!0x.--At the residence of the ; bride : father. Howe Island. A. Maclean. merchant, Kingston, to Eliza June Wil- son, youngest daughter of Captain Wil- nnn. . wuunquuqp. "2020" at the Open House. .' 14- A`IlI\'IIII' III'KVuIuI' I.`eIIUIlI, Uni... Wilhelmiu Oooond daughter of J. Sands, of in city. __oEonee'OLuIfF=_ W: :,..l -.L..A VOL; Lv}. 3.PE`.4`+ .!."".`9.": "1;*_o_R s4Ln on mum? mntmnlgns. _ wmou. .._.i-.?.a " "'.""i2i it or. I FOR SALE. THE DAILY WHIG. nmu. V vru-natal to lnunu an Wade`: Dun jgprocxia 3-, _. Ian I quu-uni When the la abound Ihouoolru out: thy `continued to and - uhokl `I. but `I "I IKIIU IUII UIIIIWT IjIU III! ouohunhody ouhopnlnco the ..".'.'%~ `UNI I IOU` IIIIIIOT WIOITIIIII PTIDXS. Punotually st lI:l5 1. In. the queen. in an o earrings, omorgod from tho pulses 1:31. A! ugh: of her thounuda 0! mice: were lifted u in cheerl. the a plume being 1 accompanied y the magic of 0 man)` mi|i- \ hry had: Iutioood in front 0! the palace. ` The noun did not war her Into robes. but I'll nun! in black. llor ' was drawn by eight la. The Prince Wnleo. the Duh d hburgi. Duh at (`Ann $.50! Ion; |ho(3Iowu Prince I Gor- muy. the Muqnisol Lorne. nco Chrim thn ol chlovld Holstein. and Prince Bury ol Bntunborg. hot oouin-ha ; and Prince Albert Victoria. and Georgi ol Wald. Prince Alfred ol I-ldh-burgh. and Ptlnco Willhli ol Prlllh, hot grandsons, all rode in lull uniform hulrlo the qIOII'l smash An: hntli -Anni `Than III` nnusln I' My LVTIHUIIIIETIKIII IVEIIIIU, IIIU uihnnkmcnt and Bridge street to the nlbbcy. The line of route Ill kept 3)! non y Null) tmo . nnruentin branches of the urvicl: md In udditign nix hundrod boy: from the naval training ship- were dnwnu it the but of the Nelaon monument. in addition to the mllittry. many thounndn at police. both mounted uni foot, were on luty under the comnnud of Sir Charles Wnrnn. The military force: were under command of (ion. Uipnn Anal Colonel Stirling. of the Coldatronm t-unnln. The pnrticnlu future at Buckingham pnlnce wu thnt the two unions were uully honored, the guard)-lininz ono aide the roadway at Buckingham pnlnco gates and on the other side the blue jacket: were post all. The same services were also presented in I like mnnnor at the entrumo to West- minster abbey. The tint of the royal pro- cession In compound of the lmliw princes and I few minor Herman princes. Pnnntnnllv mt lI`I.\ I m thn nnnnn in All rrvln C" U `I118 LITDIICIIIIUII hill. in: street. Eat cock. % 3 ur Iut. Northmnherlnnd avenue, the 1 1 ...... ._|..-L...-... -...| n..:.a... ....... .. J 5t'l"n'3'u'}"u`'&`o'i'r":`& `%s (`II `II. DUCK Um UIIUH ll [0 [VIUIP nl attention and reoofmtion. When t e Marquis of Seliebury. the queen`: prime minister. entered and proceeded to the lace set sport for him he wu cheered. \ `hen Mr. Gladstone was obeerved quietly edging his Way to his Its! in In also cheered. Noting the Inuit!!! $05. .*:-..'-.:~.*:-."-"~......-- -:.-.;-._...--A I`B! Il$\JlIl[Kl`IUIQ!. \\ neu `III! HUI) HIIOIIC ` bri_ tly though the noble stained wiudaws of I e abbey its rays fell upon an unec- customed sight, and the picture was indes- cribable. This eudienoe banked. up as it was in church was anything but sombre. For a while when all were seated there was quiet. but this was temporary and lasted only long enough toenable people to locate one another. Then there was great life. recognition and ip, and it graduated rapidly into a noisy um. This was startlin to a, person who entered suddenl , consi rin the place and who were buri there. butt e stranger was soon fascinated and accustomed himself to what struck him es desecration. Busy and intenstxl as were the people making this irreverent congregation some personage: entered the abbey strong enough to compel leneral reoomntion. EU Ell llllu IO Urllllllllly nrrlyeu. Every mun present entitled to wear 3 uni- form or decoration had it on. When this audience was all tested the scone presented Wu Incompatible. When the sun shone Ill"I7hI'II Ihrnllah Ohn nnhln nOninml n'iIul`\\ra Cll. ' IIUIH Illl lllriblllul I0 IIIIS LIIU USU entl. At five o'clock every point of vantage along the streets composing the royal pro- cession route was secured. At 9 o'clock the line of route was on each side a compact mass of people. Everybody. despite the discomfort of the crowding, manifested the utmost good humor. The scene at West- minster abbey was most brilliant. Every seat was tilled, and every person present was a distinguished person. When the in- dentitiee were enumerated it Ieemed as if every locality of the world over had sent one or more of its re reeentative rsons to do honor to En Ian a queen on xitain's greats est holiday. qfhere never probably in modern times assembled under one roof an audience so well and so brilliantly arrayed. Everv mun nrnnf nntitlnd tn we-nr A uni- A Most Magnicent speoteele-seene of lfnpernueled Grundeur In Westminster A_h'bev--I.oyeI Mllllone Cheer ller Mn- Jestvw-Gorg;-oue Array of Deoonstlons All Along the Royal Route. ' Loxoos. June 2l.-The rst day _9f__tl_ie fty-tirst. year of the reign of Queen Vic- toria over Great Britain opened with perfect summer weather in London. A lovelier day could not have been desired for the celebra- tion of her majesty`: jubilee. The sun shone brightly. the air was clear sud not very warm, and a gentle breeze blew steadily. The crowds scattered over the cit are un- precedented in numbers and size. housends of people who yesterday selected locations along the route of to-day's` procession in or- der to retain them, occupied their stations all night and many used camp stools or im- provised rests to enable them to withstand the long and tiresome occu tion. A steady stream of carriages and drstriens poured constantly all night unti dawn through the city from all directions towards the west A 9 Run ...|.u.l. nu-.." i\1\:I\. .-.6` .--..e....n i THE JUBILEE PROCESSION AS aEEN * m LONDON vssrsnmv. ltijujftjju Theliaoolpmcodou from Bucki hum nlwetoWc|tIninIur|bbcyIruuf WI: Ho tho al C` t'tu` +.r::::......"= FIFTY YEARS AQUEEN. ll lo Incl `van;-u7n?I7u-u..n I:....J -.-`nu...-I.-. C...-.. h....I. KI1Iq,s;ToN.E}N.\DA. WEDNES 1' EVENING. JUNE 22,1337. ----I--T__.___.,._____ __ Iunug nun`: royal 4 Id: ol homo ".:;':.`'::".?;'.'*'m _-.-:2 -.-..-J.-...-.':~ lIIIIIIO'|C|IIIIIl-DH'3 Thhuudddonbytho thnvhlln. `Hug nduhddnuuq Hoanndhnln ..l-|..._.LI_oL... nnmurirnws nu crunou uaw unan- Ilhility removed to hospital. Saran] polluncn were ovuooun by the host and uh: home In unbhncos 1`- L-..` ..l.I4lA_ L. 5L- `l-_...l. Al In-..- n THE. | At Penxhrokea mun I'll killed by full- ing from I rock. At Reulcnr an Artillery * corponl wu killod by the uplmlon of I gun chuge _ One man III killed by I hone. Severn! dents won duo admlthd to \\'1-suninltor Equal. who won onlorin&| from prosta- Ilou. Thus an uorbnoly \\'hlIn Ih` nun-ulna nan In-nina [In-nnah I I1! t rang "{`n.n1"'a.'.'..'$'.....u.. " '`;...s.. :. u. Pull Mull thne pnruou won nun Etruck. A nmlnrgl nous tron cnuhod Into laun- ` .1Ln.l._. -._. __._-....l A- L.._.ln_I- u-...._I ` I-`thy rsonnnn reported il;jured. The ? ` igzuriu clu-Io fractured hauls uni broken III'n- III. IHICIIQ ll IWXDIIT` WU!` I train of black bmcho gaunt over white silk. , drn with blnck hoe. The Duchess of Sun Orland And he: dnughtnr Iron robes of broad striped satin and main. draped with "cued gnuu. Generally. the drum: of the adieu in I ailing outshone those of the royal pnnomgon present. I I` UIIIII 0| GIT` WI`? W "UI"'Iu IIIU nogmedehightothethroet. vruoleilk with I vat of the embroidery. bordered eenowly with olive green velvet. She wore ehonnetol theeemeemhmidery uonthe {met of the Inn. trimmed wigh y tulle and olive velvet ribbon. A dmeeeee olthepeereeeemthetofthebuc eeeolBed- {old was nonble for eoftueee end grandeur of color. It In of myel pu e velvenl, trimmed with unique Molinee . The bonnet was of the IIIIIO meteriele en the dress. The Ducheu of Manchester wore e (Irene of white end gold moire, worked with gold threed end y eilk in enheeque le- eih The Ducze ol Roxbnrg wore A train nf hlnnh I-mum-kg manna nrnr I-hit: milk. uncx. Inc u'oI1 olucrunywon wk 05: ? Tm d &I-and anon deryol duklnwmngln with nail Iilver nndgold thread. The trnin was of pole Punch guy ooniod silk. The from Iran graceful! nod with loops and lnnonds ox dark ovo groan rolvot. The hm mo, mndn hiah In than thrnnt, I'll nf milk The queen : dress we: not striking. Acme: her breast she wore the brocede blue ribbon of the gamut. The only other decontion she wore I'll that ol the order of Cobourg- (iothe. The non: conlpicuoue figure in the procession wee the Ucmen (Jmwno_l 1-Eynce. whoee uegnicat y ue, let y a snow white unifertnrhehgarn cone only among the princely thron . The `not: of \\'elee. who woxe the unilinr uniform. seemed in comparison. The Grand Duke Sergiue, of Russia, who wore: curious but plctuneque cape wee, alter the German CroI'IIUPrinoe. muich $0 t etriking ti re. the an e won `"3 colo|':l~dreeu.-e.except the Dncheee of A y, who we: attired In black. The Crown clue:-neny wore A mi; ah. bane J dljnnl (Ill! IlI\II Ul'lgIllU IKUIII I`!-IIIIUIIIII. Ill IJIU evening she enter sixty-four royal esta at a banquet her own room, and one hundned nnd U: y members of the various royal honseh were entertained at other tables. The eon will drive out 1 at ll o'clock this mom 5;. n and the C street. Auulmou nomad (Mandala the cholcat trulu. For term: I XOORE.

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