Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1887, p. 8

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In I337 Col. Bouhun catered the Queen`: Uwn regiment at Toronto :3 1 ceptnin. and I remained in the service three Venn. Keen I ly All the otlieen that were in this ' t when he joined it are not deed. e In: the old role conuining the names of the follow` anon; other: : Col. W. Kings- mill ; njou. R. Brown. Pbterlnoro ; (3. Elliott, Caven :CaPtahm Samuel Seine. T. Plqlnr. Prince Eduard county : Nouly. who held the positional nheril , of Reeville; J. V. Mn 3', Trenton ;Jnnee Thonpenn Love I ; end (S. H. Grier-non. John Ehwlmrn. of Qneeutnn. who held the renholensignintheQuen:0tn.norn`lh thepooitionofcolonelintheInilitiao{EI- |__-_| ule i. . ......i.... (`.4 " ..:J 1`- use puuluou 01 0010! had. It iunc Bonlhll. tint Q |a..|...a ...a r-...-. mg wwuul mom. and \\`n-' Is ueut.-Col. Boulton! He is the oldest otiicer connected with the Canulian militia. sail a Canadian by birth. He is now 73 yous old, yet is won" active. He is connected with a cavalry regiment, because of his gmat liking for horses. \\'lIen n young man his chief pn- timo was that of hunting. .\`sid the colonel yesterday. luring, a clesnllory coswenntion with a reporter: I am as food J a horse now as I was fty aus ago. I like soldier- ing and am surprised than the rofossion is not more ongorl sought After y Cnnodinn young men. in unbition to become a clever and brave soldier is I noble one." 4"\ The fete:-nun and What they Inn been pain. .1 Sketch `int out; to be null: Illoutllod - Note: Iron the Ground-camp rm Chit-Chat. U to the preeent time the oun hupheen e telyquiet one. `The hwe shown by their good hehnrioi` thnt they intend during their short ttn hen to acquit thelneelvee in a manner onnding tntheir uedigmdgdnforthemthe respect of the entime community. Fhe lnen .humninu.sl_'.. Ind uzenhedient to thoeeinacomnnml. Peuereigne every- where. and the busing] ofutge cnnp fa muted` on syntenuti y rderly. Lient.~Col. Boulton, of the Third regiment of enrnlry. in proving an excellent commend- nnt of brigade. He Inns won the nlfectlon of thoee under him. and utcen and men `._D.9k.in thehighest ten of ` of his hear ing toward: them. All}? w n is Lieut.-Col. Iloultnn` H. in elm ..I.4.no .\oi;...- .......-....._n THE DEATH ormns vi|.uns IS J _sonRowruu.v rgusr. A Q-UIET my :3 CAME sun I: 3: cu- L L.n_M... L.-J --- \\`ll0 D0 Y0!` TlIl.\K Ill} I5! rhayugnuphinphy. 1. hnlvuondnyl --nun-nan-I as no u: L.l.I.-.lAL...:_J.__:.-Jn_...A_ I Klws-mx.Jno N.--(Tn the Editor): 75. Tbotodlou and costly arbitration Into ulovlytoi-nnhitnelougndtonhllnoon m kucwtbolnntor the wont uofuucot "._ cuulhouuhnnubtrruyon Thoma! ugh furtbocitvvupnuo villuthaoogt unaulnhlityvhieh rah:-tr-Iuiltuntho counulnnduginur but ltvuuldhnnh Inupootnon n thnuuunopnlnudl the pun ho uqyuuuuqxauulcuuiltnllllltlcll. I donut know In! hnuidd anything thunotnpmtlkuovl bnvodottuctndnotl ingthu-chum. Oulhou-bolt I- {both `unnnuolqgiuthgnnntbouglt. loving htlho ti dlhtllghtiltllthngntthg V'&J-R:IocClIv roar: \\ n,nna I n-Iluvw, In] 13 III! Iiilij uh. fnnlbguqioc-ityofAuori~` .udnouoCan~ dun. \\oh`nrd{y onpuvorkugon notion nliglou though without using 0UlIIlV'_II.WuthowI-iIoraL`hI~i|tinorn AgIuItac?_|d thudlycondouofny change tnhng incur on cilclool oc- uII|ilIn1A axons us. At this Lb. u.I'I not ICIII IIIOIL Ald. Gilda-than aid that the math: vflunot for tbocouklornuon ohhoeour Cl. ILI Il-_._..L___ 1-.| - | II .- ; .hc3i-';; "(:33-'3: :t"'ho clqylnuukingtbuuouu-hon lhhucll. I T VIII -U - III C: $- 310: ax ' with his I Inn. so. an . or Altar `Ii-nth`): It. Inc In unconscious aria; ' . iglonnt of (.`hr`ut.__bnt displaying ind! in Christ-like Inuuuulnulv-luIlovl,IlIlyOllI Iucuneiouoltlntlois ` intima- -:oL I.:.:.l __-_ M llltl lll!lCl& E13? f (`P III`) llullll cnuciounon. tbnvbonfolloting tholine don`: on inhicnn pun belief; faith. rIIigions.a.ndnllthctwunfoI-uorlyr-eguxlctl nlno-avdtohlkso. quutinniondihotdiucunnd opu|ly,nppuu- ` nanny dnnnn. Ila. hon Ii u_\-iroa_uunu, may have I I2llC\0 II! I! IIOIU l"!.'\`BI`lIKg I307? l'Il'ICEIll_' td1Ioua.' ' than our ancestors. in thought uni anntimct no to n . and their inuence enunh to loop into hulnu ennminnnnn. (Ln than fallen-inc lhn ling -- nuvuu-an we nut I4IIIlI\'lIa - DR`l'lt0lT.Mll`ll., June20. -{'l'othe l-I-litor): Catching up "ad that A Seeker after Truth" in re 3`- .u.g to a previous writer. Catholicua. " point in question seemingly is the future couditionof thnae outside the paled the church. The writer taken lsroaal andlil era] grounds, and 4 notes many of scripture to est: ish the thought that there in aalntion outside of the proscribed rules of the chnrvh. He says : Our Lor-.l plainly teaches that there is an unconscious saving faith, iporant of Chriat, but display- ingitselfin C ri.st~iil:e works." Apia he says : scripture text: referring to the in; to spirits in prison." and quotes `can Alford aeaaying : I underatand these scripture words to any. `Our Lord in hi: diaernbovlied state dial go to the plncenf departed spirits. and there announce Hie work of redemption. preach salvation to -iisemho-lied man. so that he wild be judged according to men after the eah."' All of which proves that the study of man today is not what it was in former times. The man of to-day feels a ter interest in the welfare of himself. ht! family and his country than he does in other countries or the poo that inhabit them. and yet It helieve is more reverent. more rationally rnlininnq OKnn nnn --ngnbn-- (`L-nu... :- a \\'nlc-` of Nov. 26th. I83. I 3 puwuur yuuwnluv. nne Iuuuung was good. [Argo scores were made by eight Indians, who no in the company.` These men make excellent soldiers. And keep their arms and aocontrements in net onl_or. 'I"bc:-y up exu-oonhnuy `apt Ill leaning um: lnll, givnng the olheera very little trouble on parade. I). lilllll J ohuun. 11.- ..... l IIIQIIIQIIIIEPI A0. I COT. {VIII IRI- talioq [Capt Sndgtove) engwl in urge: `plicllt yestenluv. The ooung was mood- [Anna nrnraa IDIQ mule Iw night H II I TO! IX? Ell stockinthooldou I'orheImu:y,coctd up hi! can and IIEF: IE8 RC 50:: `U :1: OIILGII in Iolnclhilf l:.xl'lJlIoI.|Cl'|l IIIOIL `u ALI n::u._l.... _:| .L_. .L_ __..-_ brought back \\ ednemay. The plnyers in the Gnnauoqne eld huh tery buud are: C. Lnikley. mater: M. Wright B_\'mn. H. Doqwell. l~`.. Rovick. J. Lee. R. Parker. H. \\'. O'Connor, '1`. O'Connor, H. Bird. . Smith. J. Rvan. R. Halon. J. Youell. H. Cllllpbell Ind E. ` Jnhnnnn. uc Ky uljnnnl-gelolll. ` Fimoouninioned olioqrs and not have but iutncud no knpuruy fmmuninnot enclosure of the Royal military college dur- "ing'~ the time of retreat. .1` lnnntina nhghn ....__-_.I:.... ..n..... ....l kt-TIII` Two horses, owned .by Dr. Wnldiegw veheriunry iurgoon d the Ganuaoquo eld Inner)`. broke nu-my from the camp on Tuesday night and went home. Thev were In-vmoht Inn} \\'mhnnu`lnv ` uwsuly nngm um went n~ ' bmught luck \\'eclnesdny. The nlnvnrg in than (inn uuqurul uuc~IuI.n nunuou. olllllely to be 'lzodinstn1cmrolthcnow infantry sch at London. Amoogthooioen in camp tho served Cundun I887 are Col. `Cu!-it. ol Broc-k~ ville. and Capt. Preston. of Lirnl. The fought at Windmill point ugnimt Van C In It. "X... I.__._- -.___ _ I I _, I\_. I'I`,.I I2- .. -n unsung urine connundmg olleon I1: I: d at the sla _\'ostenk\' to discuss the ulvinbility of matching than: pdo to church on Sunday. _ SOIIL Hall. who nan-ml `n Inna mun in v w ulultn on blllllll)`. oigt. Hall. who and '1 1 count in "(.._ Ichool of infantry. Torontn. II sergeant- mqorof the III hntfaliou. H0 it likely to Illllilllhd initnnctnr of tin now infnnlrv en 0. ma, v uno '3 . `_ -0; dogs .d :..ni ,` A5... Pores`:-gsy. Shells till he um`-m as Dutch punt tomb (B12: nvqy. TIN OW! the ItI`5Qd1)Ill$I III` ying .: ...m may. 1: -xnatud ch delthof Mn. Villiora . Ve oftlie ltlpechd donut! Idinhntquznonl. `uuulun. The members of No. I corps. 40th Int- Lliun int. Sn'nI\nvn1-l unvnoad in tnrootx all 506 t-H.000 worm olpmpcn tor Ullulll It should be made to pay very vy tan; AI-I. Downing. I-ho oridnnhllv Lu] man. J win!!! IIIIIO II Iitltll. , . - modnld `h """d|l\g` Bid IK BIA` hmdnnnrh-rs vnstonlnv to The Water Works` Scions LETIERS To me eosron. I ` The Realm of the Chnlweh. - .51 _. _. v-`.... -cu. .\ IL\Tl|SR Ll\'I:l.\` run. The court of nvision asked that the acumen! of the Kingston and Pbubroke r|il\\`a_\' car shop: In cmlinned for 18% at $.\`ulI|. II vruoxphinod that the amount fixed was the value of the run! proporty. The exemption hy-lAI' of the nilwny com- pany relieve-l it ftou pononnlty caution, and zhounouuunt o! in unlohunhoukl be fixed Lt the amount for it. `I ..\H. Snow-Ion add an (MM? . M -1-! N4.(Il)I*orth olpuopcn I uhsoul-I In undo in Int rm-V Ln can. TIoO;&nnlIIIDo buItl-10l lhuuhiihn. An-\nnn,n, A Connection with (to Cloud trunk lul- ' Iray-A Pbpuhr lungs. QIBIITIDTFXKDIY ;:.-.....""::: -'~ ""&'Z'32LTa:'..'I hp onhutn vupnunt and 0 matruciudlhoonnilg. 1! HP` pligd cxeclltnt nuie. Mr. Scott '50. P :.au.rdn.L-uu.r-adv-dc!`-3P"5*' phqglitydthon. wuu uulynu uni II \...l'.I\ . A caudal otnthurry fatinl In helul in the On: hll. Phronth Int oven- ` :5 undgr upnpiccn of St. Joxni eh_nr<-h. uug Iuey on \\ eumgwn street. The city enguneet recommends! the council to purchase the hclance of land neeeury to continue Wat street to the water`: ochre. The expense would be about SL200. All. Thompeon nova! that the pmpcrty he unchued from J. B. (`anath- ers for $l, und that the nance colu- mitteo provide the funds. When thh had is nocund the width of the stunt will be sixty feel and have met. from King street to the water`: edge. $3.110. The nsolution III encloneul. {NI tomorrow. Every I, at I o'clock, ucxplalnilwillutlrt tho K.&P. `R Ilh '2 mln an-nAnO3nn IIIII WIl.Ifl'IIXlX I.Ir. F_ W K nation for rhot lake. couuocting with -Hlillll ink: in C.P_R n|yIvrjlIIIlIcurI0lLlBfI'II0E unuvycu-nsundingnutondmy onus of nun. moouainuulmaiu I1:-kslike `xng D It Q3--144:. "-Ll.__I L`g.A- Haunt won on queen liner. John H. Gilnour. of T. Gillnonr & Co.. wlnolalo grocen. lhoekvillo. up : I have used Tamara: Elixir for a nun cold and coils: which it iumodinbly nlierod and a W `I501-rithn cnmiutions. in the public Iel|oolathiIweok.fortIn Inncl of pupil: insllchuunhove the junior third. have 0\~or'a'50u:hohnvI'oto in I IT` I0!" I Will? UIIKIOII. Null among the ishnds to-Inormw. Leaves Folgcr`: that! at I:!) o'clock. Will. Ilopat Clayton. the Put And Alexandria Ar. nun can-In-, I: - II` EIIl_\`. ill-_s-edt5H\ 82.50;):-r con! :dry slabs. 8 person] :dry soft wood. dry hard wood. always on hands: lhxwfonfn wood and coal ytrd mco foot of Queen acct. 111$" nil-Muir :J'l"I'liI-uunp L I`- I` IICKUK` `IX.- .\lr. Keane-ly. cutter for l ravou`I cloth- ing bolus for none time. will art business on hi: on account, in the note occupied by $0 Into )1. Fake)`. CO in some aslrfully moan lien in this world. but I Bcllcrille cilia: tutu the Ho noes I war! on the back of his neck for 1 collar button. \1-...| -_..__ .|.- :,_|._.I_ ._ _-_,,_,, (`CI Clll. The ecenery on the river never pneeented 1 nnorrmqznicent nppenrulce. Go down on the Mud to-mono: afternoon and see it Ticket: 25. \I_ l'-.._-_I.. -..A.-__ t,_, |u,,,, Allluiunnblnlulighttodo 0. lunar. urea I-Ic. per IIL all-I. [l`I"l0l'\l. For the has quality of Scranton stove coul. also for English (Newoutlo) black` ` unitlfs. an] at lowest rates, go to gas works ` cod yanl. 11:3 nnnnnrv nn ILA I-;I'4|- ....s... ..__..-n- I um: IICII Blullly uwrnoon. A chug: of lumen . &efon-ed agninst a broken-down citiun. at police court. was adjourned. Afvngnnt in diuniaed. \\`ilIinm Kris Anna:-.~ I... 1...... ._I-_.. uquunnu. _n_\'IgruIx wu u|un@g.|_ Williun kyle. I convict Ins been taken toTo1-onto to `re evidence qgaimt a nun ! named Do `I: Iritlfporjury. ~ This is t la: 10! Bic-nic hum um.-1. m. ; I051 yo '1: cu|l'gINl fill] perjury. is pm-nic Inn: which we sin" sell at IOL`. per "1: Armour cookgd must bee! 15c. per lb. Ju. (`ru-ford. For that host nunlilv 4.5 Q...._s.... -._.... `EULTIIII CICIZI3 - The Hem`: excursions` down the river wen nlvqv: good ones. She uuhs her tint next Saturday afternoon. larceny. broken-d<`>I'n ci_Iiun. I nI.:`\'lux1nul:erofPtn'tslxmnth boys ware be. fore the ` trae yesterd ' f ` peacefulmnn. or "moymg Th: Ham`: ntmnuinnn .ln--u. 51.- ..:..-.. mzhe .\lmd begins her Saturday rambles to-monow for Clayton. Punk and Alexandria Raw. LII! cu nucxweu 8 oul shad tlli and see some of the lnrgsins they -"1 Blyi0n|nlhlnennllnol(`Ahn'hof LID? '1!` lnninn vagina-J -uD an... Al ALL 3: 1 --w 5. hurt I`; .21" n ` .. umqnny omcer lll camp, is the latest. About l8.(ll)tonaof cod no you-ly re- : quired in Khgstou for domesticeonsnm `on. flue Incubus of the Queen street etho- olint 1-llumh choir at \\ c]born's point yectonhy. .\lc.\lpino. a Nnpsuea hotel~keoper. _luLs with the police. PA" A! Rn:-I-`roll . nI.l .s..._l oI.:- -...-:_ f (II) for huunonu-y` ' and collegiate purposes See Hero`: ail:-ortisement for her first river trip next Soturduy ukrnonn. Fall In two thick." at command given by .a compny otlicer in is the latest. lnnnnf nnnl nun urn-I-I-I In MI nluifilllll II J 031%. . Look out for tho Union Clothing House ann`onuo.-enonu to-uouow. k of - \'o no out our woe 3011070 furnishings at Rockwell`: old stand. The dominion nilwny commission. that at here some not: ago. costs bperduy. Lust year the Presbyterian ruined $0- ` miuionarv and mllowin. Inn!-IHIIOI 1 no JUICE QIIIIIIRCGO Ii day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Lnuk `nut n on. n.:.... [ \ no spin or ltnrv nay uI-\n:a my: ` Public an um-3 AIboI0-lotllIl Ir vs the Intuition olfhou Who 9.`|0bk Inn-3 soc... " " gs. . "Ili- Orlnges lunou, (rah stnwberrid. awry monungut J.` Cnwfonfs. The stunt: cqumituo wil_l meet on Man- dnr arm-mu. .1 3 ..v.|...a. IXCIDEXTS on nu; DAY. paakcnkns picxso up av OUR ausv nzponrans ` nu: ulu pol. Call at Rockwell old stand this evening ml lnmnins the`: an ollhr. AVO0CEFR&BATH. ;uI uu uuu uucmannounceu. June: A. Hendonon ueote-I the city to nsmove ccrhin ttononla` Rideuu street, or stand a lawsuit. Thu streets committee wu asked to considcr the nutter. Th Hanna; an-u-n6.. .--- .----5.-J `----A rutuuulilllnillllll I1!!! IIIG R. It. Snuwoon. Nation] Sme nal:-AL R J [IOVGVIIH 'I. Jcoumnnv In mm tn lhlg. uua e\Vlllllg 10:.` an oll or- u u um.-u lo manner we IIIIKIEI . The license committoo tn gnutexl leave :0 give Peter llovlin n licenna to run as how. ling alley on \\'olli.I|gton street. citv onmnuur lvuvulninanahnl ch. usuuu U! .\l r. nrvmg. nne rilllllill pll. It haul an cluuo ed. tint no uueonuor he up intod unul After the water rrirh :\I"Al`l had been 4:mnounced. Jnnnan A '1.-ml-1.;-. _.....A.._I cl... _.:A.. um um: lull mugunnon 00 accepted Ald. ` 'l'lfunIpoon ex i great ugh! at the dc. cision of Mr. H" . The insulation pane-I. IIUVUII OI HUI) On July ISL Al-L Thom mgn.-tted .\lr Irving's m~ tirement. an elaborated on the work per- formed by him. and coannnemled him for the energy and enter zine displayed! during his term of oice. in work was of e pennan- ent cherecmr. He bed sewed much money to the city. It was not on account of salary that he resigned. but -wholly beeeuse he V in- temleul to leave the city. As to a successor Aid. Thoxnpeon said thet it might be desir- able to engage en oicer tempo:-`nrily A per- manent appointment not being nude until after the even! in the water works cue. The city might make I nurchnse and many chu res be required in the system. In mom mg l at the resignation be accepted Ald. Thompson unnnnd nmnt man: at thn .3... I0 3% IIIII II II Pl'U\`IlICl- .\`lr. Irving`: letter of maign-xtiuu was next " real. He duircd to sincehely thank the mayor and council for their uniform |:ind~ nos: and forbearance towanis him during the term of his oice. He asked to be re- lieved of duty on July 1st. AM. Thnmnnnn momtnul \Ir Irving's m. CRITIC |.'\IllIllllIl` `III CIDIIKIQIET IIIU IIICKKCT. The board of the collegiate institute asked `for money with which to pay current ex~ \ pensea and the nance mmlninee wus asked to see that it in pmviniod. .\1r. lr\'in;v'n Intmr nf l\!.liL'll`l?i\lI was mutt IIKUCI HUI` (VIII Oil or all, `In. goin to bui . he would construct the man anion: upon his proper lino. Ilia deed was given by the crown in 1884. The utmeu committee will consider the matter. 11.- |......a .3... ....u..:-.- :....:..... --|....n unompoon, w umos. wuson. John Holmes communication was lint rad. Housidtlnclota2lnnd22.on.\lon- trod stunt. belonged to him and that the city had run the stunt o\-or Iineen or soventoen foot` dpop of his pmperty. He asked for colngohntion or else, at ho was 1.. amino In hnil. n-nnlul nnnnfv-up-Q Ik- Seventeen daemon did the businaa coin . ing In-forytho db council lut_ evening. Those pr,-aunt was :Mayor Canon. Aida.`- Downing, Gildcnleero, Huty, Hiwock. Mnckleotun.` Mclntyre, Phcln, Redden. ` 8!:n.:m9n.1 ..3wif.., nillh. nogtdsa, imompin, wnnm. Wilson. John Hnlmm' umnnnnnimtion Wu lint ' no cu; Inn-giuoora Iced:-Juno. Aeqepled With lloxtet-Run-hnslnx Properly In \VIdon I SI:-eol.-A Cotillion Oval-_ gm.- RAILWAY comma? NOT GRANT:-:0 I MUCH oo`NsuonAT_Ion. ! .\1t's_1 an 1? BY THE LAW. lhoonhondathn of II; Court 0! Iq"vI- lou-'l'Io Report In Declared out otor cl Novlnnlhid. :1... .p Jutnurj his-nnlauhn puuuuu `jun: tcltho()uhI-Iodlvu. Attbullhko. lth&- "z.`?'."a:': L IoIAI'uXII'To Tm I11` l ol`l`ri|ity onnlmnqooti . 'l`houu\\'ll chhltnhdqnlcl I. nL4l`.-.Jl.- K-4`. .3... T..__A. t iii II III I lcut I351! -1- uul. twenty-n yuan` commotion with the nginout. Halls:-t nnnn: (incurs, N \' L-g --. `H-nut. n.I. Unit-Col. C. I . lhvidnou in ' ` Ilnoonnnntloltbo Vicenrh RiIcI.ol on- .....I -05.. o_..s. A... ...__.I ...._-..x... 'IK`- C--'3. Rov. Ilr. Shown. Mr-L Ru-riot ll Stout`: nan. rill. itiuid. bottle:-hduthopuuor It Hyuonhohnrch. M R Ila!`-gin hf IQQ4-Lgr nl OL- II I I TXIC(`-IICII. n. ax ucc-3.. nnintnnt tau-her oltb_o ` Pic.-touhi(:ochool and noun! Rev. E. \\. Md.` . illoltylsoid bx-or. Mn. . uhnntwiholtbo ptuinknl ol ` the Unikd Stun. spout Sunday at (`up Visual. NJ . Ii.-uh _l`..I I` ll IL-LI... Lg. ...-..I INCIII (K IIPTIKII. I-`. `h lot, 0! Kingston. will uhnrdy In onhhon lnllontrul uapricutnltboAn- (lien: church. R41` I Shnuvn \In [Inn-int ll Q0..."- I_. Mr. bomn Duran. uuintnt poutuutcr AI Dlllorille. In Inuod 3! Hotel: In Mia . Jalneun. D--. Il__|. l\.,lI A _ . _ _,..__.s._. ,|:_. ,, _-n an-Its. ` Hugh lrucv. will u chug: I (Iohourg on an- 'E.`E.m.. man! of K` 'I'__I__ -1 l':___.._ __:n ,1 ,.|, I ` C "D-owoll.ilHoroomuhyu. romlnu * his (50 Aorinn touorro . ml` '::C&l|. M Sninnhgm Ilgn`-in-nnr.-J ~ s.:rr'"'... ..;;;.::';__"""'" " '-"' " II. N K ` form . :3: all `:13 ... re -cl;-otornext "ii" $1c'.\7iiI ":1: Ion- tcok nd thou. I`--.5 'l\..._..lI XIII`. Pboplo when Iovononu. saying: -and 5 Dolllts Attlncl Attonllou. Chief J notice Sir 3|. C. (`amcmn in iur pros` . "(J \", Andi: in A ngmlinlntn Inn pk- ii}. . w. An(lin i. . .n.Iia.:. for an York cont uhrionlly. Rlnluu-nr Tllhni (Ian:-on-g for I`... 3. IE Aid. Smith presented his cod by-law, and Aid. Redden took the chair in committee of the whole. After some diocuuion the by. lur I-u withdrawn. The Aldermen thought the expense of curying it out would be too great. There was a desire to do oomethin in .the matter. but Ald. Smith`: p did not meet the use. Ald. Hnrty august- ed that e by-lav he posed gi\rin' the city the right to ch enge the w ` tof cod. just I! he did breed. the d re in the fuel to he com [led to give tmeech driver I ticket with th: groan end net weight upon it. This idea struck the Aldermen an fenihle. Then wen some, Inrcnlnrlv qiift i`||n fuel-nun.` ll.` Quintin: II [G-III. Incl! Tel ! IXIIO, \ putialluly Aid. Svift, who rmma Ald. Smith`: by-law. Tho cod dedon won All favonhlo to it. 'l"I.- ...........:l _J:-......) -. IILA! --J- L IIIRIIIIIGKI [0 ICE. Ald. Swift Wu placed on all {committees ` formerly lled by Ald. .\lc(iuire except that of nance ; Ald. .\lucklestou was pluced on it In Ju'ruI.\1' A .\r.`\\' .uull`l'R.l`l\iR. 'Ihe mayor was asked to appoint an arbi- \ tutor in the nutter of the opening uul extension of Sydenhum street. Lust yen: Judge Price 11.: appointed, but objection bud been tnken.as. if n thinl ubitntor could not be chooen. the jndve in his oi~ cinl cnpncit{ would have t 0 power to select one. \'hen the matter was brought to Jud l`n ce's nttentiou he at once decline: to act. \ 1I.I u...:C. ...-- ..I-..J ._.. _II _-._ _._:-A .~;;r;:.."';;;:.'5.; ' '""` "" Kn 'iIIian\ departure for I-Inn ixql or J uh 9:4]. uuu nlulul. I nllllqnoll. H l|x)lI--a . V Nays-AJds. Dovrrin` Harry. .\luck|es- ton, .\lcIntyre. Phelan, edxleu, Snowdeu. \\'illnnt-R ` \\'ilmot-8'.` lllll, .\Il`lIII)'l wuvu wlu [uni ne I'll not In order. The nesolution to twonaider the matter was lost on the following division (it requir- ed twelve to curry it) : \'nng__lIrIu "imvsnI \`---:`t D`... CL...` eu twelve to It) Yeaa--Aids. Hinoock. Swift. Recs. Shan- non Smith. Thompson. \\'ibon-7. N|?:-AIdg Dori-inc Hgrhr \lm-LI... ALL planqyu an 5. Ina. ua `hllhoctvuttbl Aid. Glldotllun ubotlduotdj. All nn.|...n.._. ..u L. L-) _ ..l_.L4 -- J- IVIKIIIC IUIE TM council udjonnod at 10:65 o'elr-ck. cxnnls. wan nywomu noonoe for the city In I. but he sat down when told that he vru not in order. T'IA i\nl\I||I:a\n tn -.........-2.l-_ pk- (`]lllUl'll.'~1l Wlln. Md. Hart)` aid that the gentloincn had made two threats to the muncil. He want- ed it understood that he would not he bull~ dazed or browheaten by my body. Whntovor fem-lin v was munifeatud WI: developed by AM. bildenleeve himself. who had decluwed that if the ne of the opposition was an mnnifeated t:-:2 who were at it would get won I: of it. Ald. Gildersleeve gave rea- ` sons or uying what he did. The IIIIVOP Ihn Aldo!-anon u~nnIJ Ilnrn ` sun: [or saying want no am. The mayor said the Aldermen would have ` to u to the resolution. A d. Snowden got up to any thut the K. & 1 . RR. com ny would noon be asking quiv.`H_\' run not in order. u.-n us mm a lnvmuit I! Ald. Gildenleeve aid that the cbmpauy only wanted its rights. -~ Ald. .\lcInt\'ne said the by~luv should be upnformed with _\I.l I.l-.g.. --:l -L-- .1, -n - I 5 ww 0-=_1.v-02105 !,,..D,,L!L!11LI_l.ih~ ` inykciituani 7 . Its one had nu-on; come before the wuncil on its merits. Was that {Air 3' If the council would not hear` the colnphint then as lnnnit would be en- tered. . - ILI n..v...-.L_` V `I1-.. _, . . -- (l`.'l"ll . Ald. .\lcIntyKl$'-'I'hen you wnnt to threa- ten with llilllit 2 am n:I.a-...I...-.. -l:.I -L..- -L- -*-~~~- lenulixs. nu: nunguou rombrolo Kl`. , oj.be,;, xgl _lih-.` I 51% clithan. In mgghadnncvor .4..- I..f.... ck- ...__..:I __ 3., , ~- I? OI KUYKIIII. Ald. Gilda!-sleeve juntiod his remarks as 4o_lnoatility. Action: speak louder wonla." he added. and he felt tlnt from what he had neon he wu course: in his in- ferences. Thu Kingston & Pembroke RR. rnnxnnnv nnlv hnnnht In I- o......s..I -- I:I... nut u.-cu ul nuuuuly Iqwlnll the In. C 1'. RR. Co. -`He took credit that (iftcr 1:23 consulutiom with the super-iuteul t ollicislqof the company) Inc was one`; than instruments! in not the pump or the exemptiun by-J:-. Ho had always fnvond the onmpany all be possibly could. He, however. tinted 39 too the rule: of tht council nninhilhuh and he did no& want to Joe the council or any limnco committee 9 of revision. _|I..I Al:I.I-....I--_- :.._.:c_ I L2, _, , , L slipped inthc ftco by 3 rcportof the coun nu uunjuui U no U1-II and It. Ald.I3iHcn|tovonidv.hoouneil had not `.'.1``.; ` I luv mayor Illuu-Mun: Inc p0l_llll 0! l ` }sken. Than uruvnshkunnwunnhd. [ In the" nuintiuu Aid. Mclntyn npudined L uw icon of hostility mind: the K . a: P. at n. . tank m..m on... us... ........ Theinnayor Iuainminod the akan. Than A "m nomad. PERSONAL MENTOON. : (1 Int nonl- _...I.I .L_.JI.... "run BRITISH wH1<}.`r:R1n.a\';.IL7NE (ll. AH. u-ty thought that Thy the our pny thonld pay tun on 8! (III, lhotutnt thoworh. Haul-ouldodthntinviot the company : nlntiou with tlodty the strictest linen hulnvrn. He moved the nutter not to tloeiq Iolicitor for hit opinion of the ncounadntion. Ho ulnitto-I. hovrovur. that the city just not cculdnotgohthindthoby-luvpn-tdsono 3 AM. nonpun poutul out that two van up the eu vurh coupon] in trust- o.-1| lihoully in the ny at I Induction of tune, out when the verb in shut up. and not that It In n in; moan the bonyuy thocl-I houilnirly natal. Ho vutin forthottrietutl l ` -I but Ibonll .'......" "..`&.':.":... .,.:.":.M ` CI1("I'. ollhah in couiu. 'l\o|ah(`nl\\' llcpgwuhhouuodconis IIlIIO`ilKi'lC` B nuhronlhu-hm. Iloh I hnuoot an-I 1-Hy pnpnhr vohntoon. Zltlnilg illhngcl (Jul. "-3. can not run: again 121:3. and In Alla-vuuh uonhr for N uhrlnnd. Lint.-Col. Robot! llqun. cannula! cl -.....a-...~::-.:..,~ .:..'J.;'t`:'...` 2:: mug of u.`.m?n.....ia... in |v....a...... nntiltho norguaintion of lbcCnn:lin militilinlbl Hothal-ocanocnnnooud tith.-\"tmopolanlry thiuhnovfonu `|rIoltho'I'hinlnginon8oftbol Iinv:~c of \'alu[h-Eonunnln. Lint.-C llogumthoh not in con`:- :oonnpconnunl.l5u|~eninl.bo militias grunt unyyecn. llhluborfornnnl A" ttotapolthorqiunont lnl!$.honulcight troopgennpodutbe dock Earn; hon. Hooon-ooopd 853. vuoounoomuiwilhtboltchom tilegnn-I wagon duty dating tho Majol-R`Nulhon|IgnnJh&horoltho Njl 0%]. ajnnnnl-I A In-i-nnl HIIIIII IIIII U IIO QR. Alcl Iolutyn puhlutl out that the rut cil hal previously acid on tli nutter and ` loll Ihocnnxnt u the 51-57 hot! it. ALL IHLIQ-AI-awn ugh] oh. mun-all L..I an`

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