Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1887, p. 8

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that c\'-ryluxly doeufl think the 1 landed I ly Into nlvnn ll` an nan-no lady.` put nz:'.`:`:'..';.`.sa" try 8. Wllllull. and it. 3: -25. Anal: Ccnphll. A. Cox Canlllo Ken. 155 loan. I J l|Il'| {nu-.5. .&u""'.'u"'...a' ..':"'f."`.i'. .h.."'s..i a'J.'u.."!."'{'-?.".`. Wuhlngtoa urrl . "inf \. I mndnn 3'7... n..a.:.... III` Tflli Vi WIVW II s Puhnnlor Ilnl . .. .":'`.'.2".'."'........;... .` ...`a'."........." IIlGBlIIl|IY|I`FlL -Sou I 4`l:l n... In`. ....-n II I;-_.lI 1 U3 3 I 5 I'III'KC'. `CI 3 son, an ; . W. Jurnll. laolbcrhnd. ; llcdnn C. \.l....I.- HI...-AMC IL K4. lhol Moon nod Jflioupou can vary clout In the number required and an ncouuudod by tho uuniuen to be con- dllctuluhuingpmd. IIu|vn.__Qn.nnoI Lnnlh. I'M 2 (ham. I : 67: Ill . LCKIWUII. `Cl: NUT. `I21. Cu; NZIII C we. 47? ; Roan Gningot, 49 ; Lillie H at. 515 ; Hannah Holder. 4!! ; Maggie ; IARO. 4%; Mary R Hnithnd, OBI : Hand ll. Inlthn-I. KB; Llbbio Honlnll. I78: \ I-Ithl llcC|enout. 485 ; Pboobo McConnell. ` un . I.'|.......... 19...! no . Q--- ll... Candidates Punlng tho Entrance Euni- Iauon-WInnoI'u 0! Cu-Illonloo. I'M following in tho list ol successful andidnea at the recent extnnco annulus- liou holds! The nuns: An VII In nlpln or. sun nepu-nu. rid the number of marks ouch obhinod out 0!: ponihle 75.3; 3?! king neceoury !or 0 [In : Gin-in May Anglia, 5l9: Agna Atkiu Doll. 03] : Hinhelh Batty. 48.1; Ma Brady. 38-): Hr: Breeze. 479: Haggis 3?.` Cdroll. HI): Sulh Clnri. 439; Stella ` n.........- :77 . n....u...a-.... Am . um. I one-`o llou-Cy Inooptlon. Captain Dyson, of the Solution army. meets Conmnnioner (`combo I! Torouus on Sntunlay. sud u-gather they go to \\'oou|- ntaock. Mnjor Bale duos nut want him to play ball. Dyson II a po ulu with the many pooplo n he in with admirer: of but-hull. After I moo ' in Bellerille on Tucuhyhowu pruonlm with apart: of money, ouciht to [I03 his upannu wont. He with Bellovi e to play 1 cenuin number of gums. uni he intends to full his oogngolnont. Pu-t.\Inc .l0 3 I 0 0 '-l`.' Bullevillos 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-- 8 Banned Rnn3-Pnrk Nine. 1 First bnauon crron; Park Nine. 5: Bx-llovillos. I. 5:886:01! called hulls-Park .\`Inc. I ; Bello- \` . Slri one-\lli--3lclnu`rc.20. and I"hhorl5_' Knnonn and Flu-n-ll. 27 : Ilruuk om. Park Nine ; 1 ` lhlleville. 7. b.....| I..n._Im-m 9- .\Im-mm. 4 V `J . . .1 I " mama.-.aeuonmocaumd' non & Jnohoqdry-goods nolvhnb. ha; '.:.-2..-u..~:-.:.':':::'.:-:'-* -W--~~ ~ an- In-L-_.I t\__..__..n_1. _ --. in n Pusan mm-I.n\-nu. :: Momson. I \\ ud pllcha-- Knnonn. I. Time of nmo-2 hrs. I0 mun. (`mph-c-(`. Jerome. (`aw Yinvent. _.~`coron -J. McCullough. Bollovillr: I . klhcnlun upon. .I., . ,' I-`u-nsll.rl.t. .k p. Lyons. Sh . . :.="`...-,,=*~..;= km out: p. $3.1} .\lorrison. 1.`. uk If .. F1omming. 5..- sohullx. cf.. .\llllln.l.l. .. . Fisher 1).. r.! .. J. uuie, n... .\lolnl_\'n-. p.. r.f.A.. Loveu c. _. .. 5 (`onnoliy.o.r. _ .\lc(Von\~illo. Eb. .\IDn|n_ nu: Iullmwu llll\'(' DCIIBYIIIU men were out. in the Park Nina's sixth inning .\lillnn, Fi.~her. Little null .\lc[ntyre scored on some musing two lntgge. Tlwn they quit. Inw- ing -lnul-ll-xl the u.-urn-. of their opponents. Hun was enough for one hot lay ! ` ln their u-vumh inning Farr;-ll showed himself. iuul in less than two minutes the Park Nines mllanpscal for nothing. llellcvillo plnyml poorly all urnuml. Was it. their (la * nll'? Them was mum-. luul eryora on both six on. The score allows it. .\lcIn tyre rode-emecl himself in the innings he pitched. Some people thought his day was put. He, however, is not is: sure as Fisher sho\\'ed himself to ho. 'lho game was concluded at 5:20 n`cluck., }v~the-way. seriously s waking, we clan ! thinlt Bo.-llevllle played hull]. At any rate we lieml a voice an ' that For h money we can beat the Park Nine." \l-..|... oL.... ...... \I....I=:. "`.\In ..__._'5 I 1 - 1 I I .\lcUon\`illo. Moran. 3.5 . I\RI\' .\'l.\'l~I. Walker ab .\lillun. 1.1. IIIIIIIU |`\ Put the hats in the bug," was the com- umnd at the ninth inning And the mascot cmnmneucenl to do so. By the time he was finished three Bcllevillu men were out. In. [La IL.-.L \':.._`.. _:..AL I._..!..._ \Il'I.... ! `I lkvllcx-: l.l`oi-i.7_. \\ lid nilnhg. , nmno. nu I'll! In `I!!! [Oil IGIIFI Rev. Dr. Ilunhun ntlrl Io Colondo. nherehohu boon III no-9 till! for the I-onolilul hhhultln. II: will then go to Juan. llll H` ["33- In the eighth -`inning ah fielding`; was done by the Park N in. for `Leary was cut off at home and Morrimn at third. Kanonn tip reel jhu sphere uul Luvett louml the ball mu of .|tia ltlhnw. Hu haul fnhln-(I his m-ms VUKK `(l.llE\I' null on`. In the seventh inning Farrell struck out. Lyons laid too far 011 second And was killed there and Jones shot 1 la-la to ' Momn and died at first. I... ah. ..:..I.L a.._:.__. _L.__ n_|,I:..._. .-...- I Fl ! Rl .$IIU IPIICTV IIIII IADVUWW IWDIIIICI IJIC I3 ` um or ,|tis ul'.no_w. Ho haul folded his arms 3 nhout it. ` Ctlinn II... I...A.. 3.. 4|. . I , _ Ii ,__,_ .|.,. ,_-._. "`r `"35 N3 V": 8IV `'1 "IE" IHISCI nuu 1' enung got. one onuhlforufs error. The lion of glue hour was Dyson. and it may a cue of die-soon" for him. He clouted a y to .\lil- lan, me! that elder is _nu'n\lly 3 "sure cttch. Morrison moukeyec on third and Lo- vett 'thre\\' him out In Ohm an-gust}. :nl:b\u-I L`. .-.....II ->......l- l\II. ou umuuuy a uoumlel` to centre nqm. .\lcIn_tyre_ cod: the box next and good '11.)`. M103 3 ' He thrashed the balls oyer t_c plate and h_\' ghnrp support I`-ellevnllo } dulu I oee~home yuan. V , 4 llnvr Ounvv non I-I W V vl'l:};'1.'.llu\' 015111`. ` `Let us see. In the sixth innings he lled 2 u th_o bug: by gi ' two men base: and F Qlnlll not una on B 0l`l.ll`I 5-,1-rm-, Tim Iinn Lam: an no Flemhig, and tin": Inn shown 1 to thini.huonn.n ea In 'J'.\I.itt|e-in the ` sxndl oi tho back and let forth 3 long- druwn U-h ! Little and Lovett came home \ \ on Connolly`: bounder to eld. 1 \I(~Inhnn Innlp 9|... 1.... _--- -'..I u....'..I I EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION . Park .\'inc IInIl\'"I$ 1`ou\I.. . .. llltl.l.E\`ILLl3. .\.ll. harm, r_! ' A ur. a. .u. no-uuuryu. at tomato, mu no at the British Amoriun Kohl. Kingston. nu Thursday. Aug. ls. lnnhnn (`Al-Lara Al A-nlltnn -III ..II TIC ("C I"M'K Nine. Maybe they cam. .\lnyli c they can`! ! Total II Xali `Q3 3 IP13? KR/(C1-I. : Pnnly, 448: Sana ll . : onnio Shihky. 439: Ililnlo V . : Maggie Wdlor. 378; Will: Wand. \ Morrison. 8. ; HUGO, : 3 Alfhd JEE- ` 1 ; (`hula ll--Aln 1 . oT\IC(lK .N|I'\II.; .3.- - - 3` * """' " "' " "3: Ian. u II n_ . II nnnnhnlnum u unuruuny. any. nu. Bishop Cuber} ol Hamilton. will all * fmm .\lontrul on uly Nth lot Inland and Rome. Hotlllhogouololrlolthn Raw. Hr, Maugham rnu-an In Mn nun, nu uulnu. III country. \'oIIIVIo huh ll ubthoohjot:tolDr.Il in am this country by an umlulpnn dam '_':"2".... ":".."` .`.'."...`` ""i'_` Dr. IAODOCI III "Illa M." BII.I.I\`ll.l.I. July It -(To Ibo Itllhon) A lriudhuulld my chin Iouodlto. Jialnotohyouluuol the lhhlut. In uh:-nncototlovhltcl thkov. Dr. Mac- |..AL .1 E.-h.g.nh. l-.I..J .. .L:. .'!:|l'Illl` II U 0083`. I III `'3 V. CIIIICK nrk. ` Aniuln: Schr. Clu-u Whiu. Ouvogb. I23 mu cod; Souths-poou. `hu- alnahy. lm . : bu-pGulin. San duty. 023 mu cool ; hrpuoaul. dusky. 079 ton: cud ; than-burp Sada. Sunlunky, M8 ton and; . [Ah Nichi {M Ii .-I. o . ` gnu. -Vuluuluy. 0.000 VII. VIII!- Clounnou: kin. Ihnhn. (hinge, I` In; -chr. Homo. Olvvgu. l52,875htt than wr. Wbbhmhinohlphqylnh II "T o steamer J$ Thom cunointo port this foruoon with quite a lumber olpu anger: on baud who won union to am- tho cit . On . ouch Lite:-noon the nchr. B. W. Folgor clot or Ouvcgo with 1%.!!!) ft. ol lumber. d' I it. londod 94) too: of \ nod. and use the city on \\'odnctdn\' at 6 o`clock. Thin In! very quick work. I1 IIIBIKKICK. f\lrn. Hillnnl sud Chatter Slmmomla kl! ` youunlny for Phllulolphls The hunt will Ithntl me Me! school than. IL A \l ...L..__I. -1 'I'__-__._ .-,n| n nruu wruny. The Tomato purple need atom. but are only willing to pqy vouch 35 freight [0 ii from _ _ _o _J_ comp into R summon (GI do sud Chieftain. with four huge: each. I ht. from Montreal, ar- rivod today. 'l h.1`nn-.nm....ml. anal cum. Inn ..... lntuvullng llonu Gnthofodl Alon; un- Bnrbonn-\'ouoI Ion-olh. 'lhe sloop: Lnrnine and hurt D., from Trenton, are dinclnrging lumber at Rathbuu dock. "1- _A__.____ t\I_j_ ,_.I III 2 D. 9 ltuvthcuhyur unsound will Icnvuuiluwny you VII publbh mm .\\Iu.un Joluou. MIl-n... nhgnnhg... IL u__ nuuuug mu uunul Irlul IIII BOIII 0! nngunu on bond. Bath. Belleville and Klngutou societies won repnnontod. The trip was much enjoyed. IVIIIV. There was I oocinl port on the ctr. Maud yesterday n she wqud her In down among the islands with the Son: of land nn "Alh Anal Cannon- Cl I3- About .10) Utlcnns were In the city es _ torduy for several hours. They were Ii ing the cidaens corps of soldiers in having n jolly time. The 12%|: ilfnn had of Sack- ou'n u-hour was on bond ab. 8:. Law XBIC [ uuwauwuu The ytcht Emma. rated at the Qkating rink lat evening. was won by J. uthcx land. His score. -I2 points. was the highest. S. Hnrtley threw (I point: twice. and .\In_\'A or (Tartan W. The nceiptn unwanted t.) 8H`). ' ALA; -.nn I`Al..__.. ...-._. .I_ AL. .:A__ ___, Lrawwru. I00: 01 Queen street. Ald. William 'il3on has bought the K.-. mnngh bnilcling,betI'een mnrlret square nn.l (`lanuce street, and it will be occupied by June: Thompson for a wholesale liquor Itnnd. I'L_ 4.-- _E I`___-I, ,, I I I f` IIT3`~UHIIo The latest ruse of counlerfeiters is tn make (lolllh `etc: of glass and cover them with liulpbitt a metal. A: the spurious Uollls lnwe n nuiue metallic ring, they Are ditli cult to 1 etc-ct. 'l`.... ...._ L... __,l,.:__._ on -_n _ 1 1 ucnuug on lulllll IIIAIKI, nosr nuurun. Lieut. -C01. Cotton. A" bounty. has gone tu Winnipeg to lnqgect tho eld battery there. Deputy Wanlon .\\nllirun`o family. of the reuitcnuary, N1 nntlcstiug at Sinnooe II- unl. L'llll CU llI3I.l.'Clv- Try our dry edging: $2.50 per cord; dry pine blocks $3 per con] : dry oak eordsrood, as good as ordinary hardwood $3.50 per cord, delivered throughout the city. R. Crawford. foot of Queen street. .ll.I \\':n:.... n" ..... 3... 1.......|.. cl. . u.- _ Illlll The one of Coutlee v. Anderson & Com. ny, for the vnlno of furniture alleged 1 Hive been delivered, wnu heard by ludgr Plice yentetday, and the defendants wexe non-uuitonl `Pl... ..-,.I_g I.`__.__ . _,.n_ I . .| Al .- uruua unuu IUIIUIII met! me plrly. llriggs Bros. di well yesterday. 'l'hen~ mu a great demand for soft drinks, and ice- crenm. Over three hundred people were ` supplied with meals. The bill of fare \\`u.~. l lira!-clans. 1-LA I .,.,. ,2 V - --- K\l\. 5l`.IlII- The steamer Rothesuy wok (Marge num her of exeuruioniuu from Ch ton and other lnorts to Brock ville to-dn . he Gllllloqllu mua lnnd aucom in the party. Bro_s. _ yeagefday. CHIC` \'i|I`ll. ` Rain may interfc.-re with the lune-ball ` match this afternoon. But better that the -game should go than vegeution he wither ed up and burnt. A nn ninhtfnnt hnnnlumllr in lmhm I...:h IJII Ill! llllll UIITIIK. A lino eight-foot boardwalk is being built in front of the city hall for the accommoda \ tinn of ruwngcrn to and from the K. & I . R R. mu'na. 'l`l .. ..s.._....... l)...I.__ ... --,|, n lnnu uu: uawlull (.'Itl_W. For the beat qualitv uf Scranton stun: V I 1' com, also for luugliah. `(xmcuzxey 1.1..-k. ; unitlfs, coal at lowest rates, go to gas \\ ul'kS i CHM` \'au`1l. l)._1.. ._.... !.,A__l , ,. !;I .1 I u | l\Wl|l(S an owner at uns omce. ! H. Ynvldeu has gre`.-_uX_y improve.-X the mo ` rouglix-us! `muses on Eu_rl street, pun-lmscd from the (hwkin estate. |u`.u- cl... '\An. ......l'l... K n .....- V - V 1} Lu Irecullllz llltlll. ! A doctor`: case was picked l the nther lay in n. nmtilutcd I ; :u\`aits_an owner at thus otce. II. yuauartluy. Bren.-It & Booth`: is the cheapest place for pine blocks, bIllI.`||\\`()0(l. lmrd or soft wmul. cut or uu-cut. ` ' :::.... .1... 3-.-. -.u,_..... ,. , , . IIINI JIIIIICIIIIIIII Mr. Hume, ol Othwu, ha been point- ed cuuor lnooni tailoring nub! mom. He in a good one. Kin`: (Linn!-I Anni l'|\-!-- Q!-.u.......I. I-h VIUI. I ! Give thedogs plenty of water to drink ? these warm days. and they will be less litu- ` ly to become mad. A .!.\..o....'.. ........ ....... ..: .1... 1 __,- n - I llrlll Ill LIIIC . The fort. hill destitute of as green l-lmle of grass. Hundreds of picnicera remarked it yestenlay. Hl`v|`h' g" Hnnlln in lhn nIun.......s ..l....~ 5', Ii IJIIIIIIW In (Ear London ale (ml porter is the finest in an Ada. pure, healthy and roliab|e.-Jss. Craglnnl. ' - Nlr Rnluinnnn In-I I...:|.l.... I.-- .._A.._..I uraggmnl. ` Mr. Robinson , boat builder, has secured the contract to build fty _amull yachts for as rm iu Chic 'I`I... l'....a Lxn ,_ I__;2. . .~ sun: gloves at Laidlnwi. l\.... I 4...]..- R Thee Spice of I-in-`hr Daiy. LIl'I9-:\\._Il8I tho` l'uhl`c an? rimuug About-`sowing 1;- oapet lho Alleutlbn of Those \\'l|o are Taking: Solon. Victoria lawn: at Laiclla;"s. Silk gloves and h i r '. 3 i lbar ains Laidlnwi. we ) We * 8 PABAGRAPHS PICKED up av oun gausv REPORTERS. ` xxcmmg ori` iiu; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. MARINE PARAGRAPHS. Miss Uphmuia viniting friends in Bl0k- ` xille I-T. Puniy. J New York. is in the city \ iaitiug friends. Min .\lu'y Green, of Toronto. iz whiting :riemln in the cih`. mm 1:. r. xvtlum rm gone to Quebec to npolul I few wookn. R I-`gnu-I.-In (J R.ll.v:lI. 3. ..:.m.... |.:- I up on thu mm] condition. It n IDITIIIICT, III". 1. 1% FOYIWICI. Rev Dr. Storrl. of the chuwh of the HI- grim: in Bmokl n. in very ill. ('nI, Vnmnhnl Aml (`nut ll.-n'n am: p... grim: Ill DIVOII II. II very Ill. (`ol. (`am :0 ml Cupt. Merritt are rus- ticnling on Iain Inland. near Roth:-nu. Lin-,uI .('nI (`anon "A" Inn-no I... n.-.... Dfllll I IU' `VIII. R. I-`enrich. of Belleville, in visiting his brother, Dr. T. M. Fonwick. R.r I ). an.-..- .4` oh. ..|.......|. ..c .|.- nu (I. |-?'onnul Twlwholl learn for A month`: u union on Monday. He pa to Vermont and Mnuchnutn. l ll- I.l.....- -1 t\.__. L-, |,,, v . \ \ . \.UI`l'IglllI' I 'a Nailing skfrace, four entr1es-C l2o\r~ man, wnwlmn. |iirls' race. l00yarls~:.\!au-IGimnau, SI ; HHI.ulctll Llfrel"t_\', Thm\\'iIIg lnneln\ll- Harry \\_'alker, $3. Those who oompnood the committee of nmumgum.-nt were Me-..ssrs. J. J. Behw, clmiz-man ; E. Clnyton. treuurer : F. Crim- mim. secretary : D. Egan. J. Lnnghreu, M. Hogan and W. Towels. Boat: uulrtod to run from the row to the city at 6 o'clock, and by I0 o`c ock all the picniucrs were safely lnmled. Thv members of the I.C.B.U. Are to be won uatulcnml u mu the success which at- tcncql their mu ertnking. I1-upluo f can: In Now Y Nsdu Halal. pan cl tho chunk. cl nlnbl. Kg- In --mru:xs--.u. uemncy, `$2; H. I . lulcau Iv)`, ~."l. ` Boys race. I00 _\'anls-'l'. Kolleher. 3| 2 1'. Corrigun. `. Nailing ski'rucc. eutries-(' uuu. wry. nguu was Ilx III [III uuty, Out. 01 course, he cannot hel what they think of him. Appemlml is a is: of the sport: and the munes of those who won in the different contests : Ill) yards` race, open to all, seven entries -3`. .\lcCun\'iHe, $3; '. P. Kilcnuley. $2. 100 yards race. I.C.B.L'. members. four ~ntrics---M. Deh\ne_\', S`); \\': 1 Kilcau luv ,\`I Results of the Games" sports-._u..n,- Molerll III llllll Dudjdols Because Huey Had-Nochanoe to Have Their plsablea Weighed.-A Pleasant Day. -Tjlfannel Grove was the readesvouz of over _ 2,300 peo le yesterday, the occasion being the annu pic-nio of the Catholic Benevo- lent Union of this city. The pic~nicers ~ were not all Kfn _ nians. There were present repreaen t vea from the Thousand slands, Broekvill and Belleville, carried to the city over rail d water. The, steamers Pierrepont. Man . Princess Louise and Pioneer, being unable to convey thepeople to the ghove as expeditiously as desired. the steamer "at. Lawrence, which sailed into port in the afternoon . with a large number of excursionists from the islands, was put `into service and took over 000 people to the pic-nic grounds. 'lho weather experienced III the city was hot, but the heat was not nearly so perceptible at the ve. The large shady trees protected the pee le from the burnimz rays of the sun, whi e a cool breeze from the lake tempered the heated iitmosphere. The arrangements for the day were carried out creditably and satisfactori- ly by the committee of niaungcxneut. They spared no pains in trying to please their guests. and to their activitv is due the order and peace which prevailed throughout. There was not one man present the worse of liquor, and everybody actcl in in becoming way and appeared to enjoy the outing. Amusements suitable to all tastes were pro vided. The dam platform was constai-t~ ly occupied by ban some iris and happy mule companions. Prof. yrnes' orchestra supplied excellent music. Several bu.sehall matches played by selected nines were very interesting and created a great deal of en- thusiu.sm. The com tition for the heaviest baby on tho groun s, under nine months` old and for which a rise was to be given, did not take place. lany mothers who had brought their offspring with the intention -If having their we' hta tested were very much disa pointed w en told that the baby ' contest hm been declared 06`. Mr. I). Egan. who had the alfair in hand. was severely vondemncd by the women and forced to make an explanation. He very ingeniously got outof the scrape by stating that .he was unable, after having made many attempts,to secure scales on which to weigh the litt'e darlin 's. Some of the ladies still contend that _. Egan was lax in his duty, but. of u()lll`sc`. he cannot lmln wlmt tlmu Ohinlr nf I I I .t`t:|;c-lt-l:o'|`I" 3n"schooI-"'--:hon. "" mm `W Dr. A. M. burgh. cl Toronto, will In I III: Hritinh Annnrhnn Ilnigl Kin-.0..- A ovlin AT CHANNEL GR()E THE I. c. a.u. HAVE A GALA TIME` _xr YESTERDA_Y'3 `mo-mc. \ 1 \\`hooe Movements. sayings and Dolnun Attract Attention. PERSONAL MENTION. h "-T-v--aw"--rrr _ h`H1uELI\ tot Eblllpd J. I (`um-on who but`! Lilo \\'omon - IAN?` out I Putt Into Lola. Little Ruund bland will be alive Iith humanity in I luv ulnyu. A lug! can In hula:-tclocltlnufur the Lotus oh 0! Hz rg. PL. and duo Ituothot club. at that plan. mudtuung In all about in huntlnd nmuhon. They can in clonal mum ol about night and ulnhhnvvot. Nocnvronu In val on the Inland. CUIIFVIIIIIUI PITIIUIII I-NIX, lull II ll3'.|I for his genenmlty In making pnaun ol ` jewellery to his friend: anal relationa. He was sent to Ruaala at the Czar`: coronation. and received a Russian decoration. On his nomad wait. the marriage nl the Grand Duke Sergiua. he was decorated with the onlor o! St. stauialas. Ho apeah German. I-In vliah. French. Italian and Hungarian. : [H e Bulgarians must have n Drineo they hava choton wisely as regards the potato. Jiapoalliou. ability and attainment: 0! the one of their prcferv.~nw._ IS "Hell II `"3 CUIITI UK IYUSBIIL H! as horn in Vienun. in I-`clrruary. l86l. His father. Prince Auguste Louis Victur. was a cousin of the reigning Duke of SASe- ; Coburg-Goth; Hh mother in A daughter of King Louis Philippe. of France. Hie eideet brother is married tn the Princess Louie. cleughter of the Kinv of Belgium. His other brother was merriec to nleughter of Dom Peiro IL. 0! Brazil. and died in 1371. One eiuer inthe wife of the Arch- duke Jose h. nf Auntrin : the other in |nnr~ rieal to Du e Muimilien. of Bavaria. By his grnndmnther Prince Feniiuurd it partly Hungarian. and he possesses large estate: in Hungerv. Prince I-`ordinend is A tall. stalwert fel- luw. Hie thick hair is bruehonl up without an purting. He he: rm. cioer t) l.:l. ncl e pronoumvd Bourbon neee. He uthe owner of one of the tines! omithologicel collection: in Europe. He he: elm a very valuable \ mllection oi precious stones. and is noted `nr hi: nonnnnitv in mgiiunr urn-guru nl Since \`epteIuler'.'th, I836. when Prince .-\lexunder ulnlicutecl, Bulgnrzt has been voverneul lvv regency. Now the sohnnj lS:8lltxl Prince Ferulimtnd, of .\`axe-(`o- hurg~l3otli.i, Prince of Bulgariat. By the rorisions of the treaty oi Berlin, July lit, 5'78. under which Bulgaria was consti- tuted an t|lIl0ll=\ll10LlS and tributary princi- pitlitynmlur the snzeminty of his imperial majesty the sultan." the prince's election must l-e continnenl by the snlvlinie Done, with the consent oi the pmvexs. Ferdnnuul isntlernmn wince in the llIllitn|`_\ service of Austria. \'ill Rut-sin consent to un ur~ rangement in Bulgaria that strengthen: Austrian. her rival for supreme:-_\' on the llamilw? Uflute. Russian liplonxney hes lveen gaining in those countries. In Serrin. for exnniple. it has circnmventecl that of Austria. Now the election of Prince Per- ulinunl is regenled as an insult to the cur. Will he take it 3 There is reason to believe thet the oohrenje hul an untleretsnding with (iermeny and other power! when Prince F enlmend Wu elected. The pro~ behilitiea are that Russia must eat humble Jyie. in she (ll after her last wnr with l'urke_\'. Pereonelly the newly-elected prince is liked at the court of Rusain. I1- .. _- I_...... 2- I':._.._ :_ I.`_I.__.-_._. Innzl I-`I73 S `III '- l .u:l.~, Jly '20. - There im\`v been violent scenes in the snbrauje, mc-mix-rs 0f the up lmsition. including ex-i`n-xnix-rs Ru-lustu\'otT. Icing forciluly expelled. Tho troops at Rnstchuck have made (I hostile demonstra- ti-~n against Prince Ferdinauul of Saxo- ` Coburg. Led by otcors of the arm_\'. they mrmieul the streets uttering cries of Long in: Rus~..\." ` ng Ilunvuu. 1%..` Incl?! util- , 58 and 3 yarn up punch- llX|||(`\l (H \U|Q' III III!` EUHFIIUJI) UK I! election. Brm'1um;~1`. July `.-`U.--lL is reported that the Bu!`-,v:u-i;un gn\'erlll]lL`Il{ has arrested .\l. RlNl0Sl:|\uXL pneluier and minister of interior in tho: cuhinn" just SU.pi:l`3el]0d, on n chau-go of tI`-suns. Tluvninisters are afraid of the anny uppmiliun lo the new oo\'ern~ lnl, `Y. is` also lvlunrh-.1 Hunt this tlvxnne UI III": I III.\ ||'llJl HiI.IUH l0 IIIU "U\\ "U\'UI'` 1 meut. It is etla'nl`ep1\l`tc1 that the troops inheml to woclailn the imluponulelicb of Bulgaria mull Prince .-\l\\umlur uf l`-anew berg us kin '. Puux. Jn x `)0. 'I`h.-ru h:|n- lnmn rinl-mt l'I{I.\'0I'I IWCIIDINAND. C=.\'s'r\.\`1'L\`m-u-:, July 20.--l-`rance will not uck|no\\'lmlgu Priucu Fenlimuul as ruler of liuhzkriu. luvallnu Rmnmsliuns -were per- mim-I Kn vutv in the sobrunju of his vim`? inn . I run": :0 In all plokolvl my lqnhctloluiou. -.J.- IL-4 _..I _..._lk_ J - llquulmmm Yusm: Prlncoklngr the so- ln`uhgo- lms LIIOIX lotleui In Iv_ THE` ,auLe_AnnAN fru-3651a i oowu THE Riifa Sketch of Ihel'rin1-e. . v -.u ....x.. . rmg m WHIG. '1.`HUI{Sl)A'Y.TJULY -:1. UII In Ur. rvrryl IOIEOC. Nulbovhnaoeopluluhvhldon up noddnuouptdlluullllu admins. n.wunuuu._!-n h 850 ujnnnvj In "A--"- |IjIIlCI'UIIIIUj IUIU IIIIIYII` udtavdudoly. u.a:a' Vdlnldotory-` body abound uppnduiou: BIS jut hon Whit dd noun may on tirlhg. KIIQI Dd `OI! Eli {In Innl Lola-In Kn anal` hki `nun inn I 3 wonodhnl innuendo: and on hand I-nthunl whlln thnnnn nunnlnnn Iih. `J-`IT F W "III II` I`; `TIT I llolhrilh plays:-. ( the urprhud nil cl Me 3311 II no sooner [undo-lIhnthuJo'nu|nlttbo third in; nntluuwndplnlv OJ n`-Ilgnninu-no-U. IIUIIIU FUCK Then Ilollo\il|u' hour came unl I proces- sion 0! runner: rut round the but: until ve acorn I`!!! tooled 0! They led by n run. They lid it tits : Fisher muorl Funlli y And [uncali- ntel nhorvu-do Jana out I putty drive to I Odd nd In-roll and Lynn tunn- hhd . the In than had lhl-on to \\'AI:n.:.- 1 . Ii! IICK. UK 15 III` had throw to Wallet. M11 IA. ...` _l.X .._. ` home plate I I cnorul W IP `IE Inc IIIIIIYIIIU made the n! Rouble y. Mclutyro M! Q) Flemming and the ` travelled to link, out ol the hotter as well n Fhhar At the ` nan IIn"nrH|nn' hnnr 4-`nun nlnl A nu-nan. `HI OTC!` [I10 PIIIQ X I M I-Il- The day looked lurk lot the Bollovillu and the thousands of Kinotoniun joinoul in a chorus of up don. The llollorillu ....-.I- QL- A_.o . ....LI. I-.. \I..l_A..__ L}: win: In in. run xum third inning the top Ixcmooutbebnf lint had been ruched: and Wnlkor u the ball ovor to loft eld. Hogotslnu. Milka his to Jon: and that dnndy player tried to out Wclkor 00' at second. but failed. He was home on I`:-L-. . .-....... L. .... ..l - I I__.. ` IJICIUUIUW ID. WIIICW I9 -j-C QIIV up for another run In wand and [Jule , 3: over the late on I passed hull. "1-ha dnr Intpultml alAri far 1]): R.lI.\~il|.. '3" .` tvuu, U! IuI.- fl. ""` W 0!! ` Huber : meat.-r be -and ncnnd. June: Liuloowuug the w w to Milka`: advan- lnun fnr Annthnr run `run mutual Am] [in]; llll! IPIIEIU. ICU IJIHWII `BI ID Illu KKK. Then he nmnined. Jones hold hovel! Irrll on the I-use on (`ounwll '1 clip. but cut the butter 01! at tint. 0 side I'll rotind without scoring. This was I doubly udoccuioo. \ Flemming was cut oil at the plate as be made fur it on Schultz`: hung to .\loru|. fouled out, though In said he dish`! 10:31 the hall. and Schultz was cut `all at th . ' '_ sL- lL._L \':_-`- gI.:_,I 2__._:_,_ `L- g ._ lllilllj-IIIIIIR O H105 fl fund] I.` Jj L_LgAA-Q --J AL` _Lg_.n Ln. I`-u-gallon ' llllfll VIIIIIUIIK ll full. The Park Xinedisl a~)nu- ueit work in cnttin men o uni uniles were as uuuu-r ~ nusna uckleherries. r.u`c:n1' `nu; \\'|m.\`u AIu'u`Lx. Loren hit I foul and the pitcher caught 1 re rter. but missed the ball. The crowd Tpltld. and nobody who hurt. Thu t 0 little catcher clubbed the hull to Lyons and an error of the tint . in not cl` ng to the sphere. lot [own gel to (hi base. Thain he mmninml Jnnnn hnI.I law-M :1. at n\' luto \\ alkefs (nuts. Walker got home on I passed ball which Kaneun the Belloville pitcher. throw wildly to Me-rrison, the catcher. \\'.aIker had open- ed for the l`u|i Nine with u tiercc mp for V two bugs, on the tint. ball given to him. J. Little and .\lcIutyu flow nut. Millan got 3 but ninety feet from homo and no man to bring him in. ` HUI` sad 3 Knock the second Luv.-uunu over" was Dyqotfs suggestion to .\lnrrisuu in the sec- uud inning.but he :lidn`t, and the liellovilles ` died without a run. `I`I.,. II._|. \`!_, I! I _ _... ., , 3; ... ,.L L, FTC`- Ihulhohdlunbutlbogruuboldu J-HnIa-nllnnn-Ihnllnnnl. HUIIUT UI npplu Cue UIIIICIX UVCT IIIU Pl`KU~ Dyson choweq gum with n areut pair of molars, and promised Instruction to the hall. He was Belle\'il|e`s pet. He was tipped out on tint. notwithstanding, by Mornu. [hen McCon\'iHe duplicated the deed on I-`arrollh clip. and Lyons lnunhhe-I tiv into \\'nI|ier's digits. \\'ulK'nr nnf hnlnn nu n nsu-can-I In hrhinh I ' VI Iulous uurung ltuyuuuy. uilharles Jerome, of Cape Vincent. N.\'., was umpire. He gave decisions that both club: protected against, but he did what. he thougnt right. though in a few iuatulces he pal bly erred. ut what mortal mam is not liable to do so. All are fnllibio. 'lhe rune opened at 3:05 o'clock with \ Bellevil as at the bat, and to Fisher fell the honor of rippiu the sphere over the plate. Dvnnn 1-hmrna uum with A aunt nnir nf CI IIIITIW W VI KICK. OIJOI just wait lot In" cried a Inlhrllh nhvnr, lllgpnrv Innd I In lnln . SUN! 1 The audience was jubilant beyond our pmuion. They lined the eld. though ` standing behind a rope that uve the play- ers am le 0 portunity to do ms of Itunp~ inf wi out urting Anybody. Thnrlea Jaamnno, of (`Ann Vinmenl. N.\,. IIIUII` IIEIIUS. _ But the emu-I ltd: say it loudly fur there am sick yen tie in th: liany :it_\'~: Belleviiles, 6 : Park .\'inc, I2. , 'I\\'o to due and no mistake. But the Bellevilles claim that it \\`l|8 an ml` `day with them. The impression was cor rect. The day was away olf." The game went just as we wanted it. Our motto is: Kingston rsl! Home every tinned" [Ron I...s ........-.I.._.l.. .I.`......`5 AI.2...|- L- thir hands. (HUGE II IRIIU l$II I Illlll SUIIIU IIIUII llllll I world of (>`Jlj0{`IIlellf in it. ` But Believi le~-theI-nun-to-gi\-o~yuu 5- 3 tip-on-tlmt style was trailed in the dust. You can have your clxmce. ' seemed to Im the way the box .\\`;|s lumlul u _\'oster- min" II Channel (frovu. Four nrir ors trig-l n... .1... .. . "n ..~. :. |._...n.. :.... Ah there. Belleville !` . ' `_ But thn-town never could _v bull. Weep for thc slain ; about or the victori. ,_ This iiwhnt the people dinl.. And there W`e_te'ithousaucl of them who had deep bass mica. What I fxuciuatiou there is in hue hall ! No; one mu) out of five hundred could be induced to walk teu blocks on the annny side of a utreot for any cmuiderntiou. yet he will uitor stand in a hoilin nun with- out n mn_rmur and blister an stow and ..- .............. ....-. cI...c - (`an up .. -3.... -1` OWE I lIlIl_l'llIlII' Inu UIl3BUl' Illll BIUW am] never even an rest that a fan l_)~lj_,&_`_ pinm of ice on his hem would he Q plehsnnt thing. (front is base ball 3 and some men find I .......I.I .-.6 ....3_..........L L. .A i r" A Game with Cduuhleralnle Slngxlux and Bag! 1-`neigungiu ll---The nnpxu Iuuod l.`pon_ furlmproper Deehiloua-`Ila Fu- tultn of the (inure Described. BELLEVILLE QEFEATED in THE V DOUBLINQOFTHE scone. ` 'BASAEB'ALL AT TIIEAGRO\ 11%;} :1-j IIIIU I n Pity nnnn V III III nail! ll fj. 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