MARINE PARAGRAPHS. THI TRAN ON FOC- r called attention | of the sidewalk ms. and claiming daunaged from [0 the commiltto r "'x`.'.".'i`J"'....,...' "".s`.""""u......5 i"..u....:.` ` .: chi]-Inn Ian ounncudod to God. and - tiuhrlythouoocbotollrt. Dlilhwbom, tifmz :0 urban IlIncn1.`:ot|:iunhtol: of an gawk. y `Harp Milli`. cl Nnpnuo. I` vfonlllohuuh llllotodonllbloou-,7- 1---`I-ngg-go-Q ' TIYCT. . J speoccr And J 0'DoIohu, of Nomi. an oocupyi:'t.lIdr an '4, H38. About Alonndnn BX! an tuoothgcl lnxmtlo. bum!!!) in nine. Tho woyootugo In the non 8`. A.'I'idhu. Athens. PL. but sold the Lucilb and ucllutd mother hnndnovno rwynoht. uh ntlhonynnlllon ugntllt. r. nllgfl new I h hodnqood ol nib pot hour. .....'i`;'3`i.S'..".".'..'.'.`. "` ""'"` "" I j? Chatting About the Sloan \'nhu-l|| Hal. New caught on the lldcau. The R. I . Flower in chsrhnd for the anon by I-L M. Stuilor And Sunnol Sunl- him. I.... D 12..-. ..-- ..I|..I s..l`-Iil..-E- In. IICIE. J30 R. Grunt In culled |0CIli.fl`lIiI by 1 the swan `illnm of lib mount. and theta fonhn>wcxpoctod in the lawn: part ol HVQI`. Inc ylcul apart. uuuugung so IDI rnclet fuuilicu, than not an situated on two \ handful Hand: 3: foo: of \\'utnintor ` pubis the lugs! pdnu yacht on the l..J_. 51..-..- --.I l...I..... l'\'l'\....I._-. ..l UCWIIU UII EH7. WI IIUIIT. I'IU PTVICITWI 30 y them by the ton. but this could not he \ one until information wee obtained no that e fair price could he xed. The Soo- tie wen enloeded, but when the men were elhedtounloedn hnrgethe (lemIIrredel- ter working two hcure. ey rented to know whet they were to get, demanding Ne. per ton or 35. r hour. They asked us much for lling elevator bucket: as they had previously for `loading into eons. I thought their teriexoenive." eeld Ir. Swift. end work wee uopgl. " He he: hired I new . heeded by Barley. One of the etn en admitted t in morning they hed made e Iuiehhe. He mid : "\\ hen Mr. Swift got the boob dbuhe:-m he will not went men until the fell and he will henhle to getthenethie own tipne." Mr. Swift en he would here ducuned the nutter wi the men. if they had ddred elter thev had done the work. He would have peid them good wages. Iboph Whoa Iovonouh. laying. and Doha Alt:-not noun... IlI(l_IllBl'Ul0l'U IIIITJF llll fllli IITIIUS. The executive boan of the knightsoi labor some time ago received from the Cana- dian members of the order n proposition that the Canadian knights of labour be granted home rule. The plan suggested is x that the Canadian knights shall have their * own general auembly, which shall have 1 control of all local affairs. In all matters infecting the order, both in the United States and Canada, however, the Canadian general assembl ' is to be subordinate to the general assemb y, which has its hoadquar~ tersin Philadelphia The proposition has i been received with favor by the executive ` boanl, and it is probable that it will he submitted to the general assembly at its coming session in Minnea lis. If the home rule pro ition is adnptex it is thought ro- bable til: John S. .\lcUlellaud vril be elected general master workman of the Canadian general assembly. .\lr. .\lcClel- land was formerly a member of theetecw ` tive board of the knights of labor. He is ` now editor of the St. Catharinee Star. 'l`L.. ....,_I |.s._..,....\ .--:I... 2- nae .-..-4... l\-ig HOW` GUIKOT (`I ll! 3!. \.IlllII'lIl% UNIT. The coal hearers strike is not over. Ono of the men said they held A meeting and decided that 20. per ton was hoohigh A rate to ask for handling soft coal. A re- prem.-nt.|ti\'e Wu sent to Mr. Swift to tell him that the men would move 30!! conl for 15. per ton or 35-:. an hour. Mr. Swifg said he Ira not in a pmiliou to any whn he would pay for the work. He says that the prop. Scotia and consorts with `2.4(X) tonsof soft coal from Snndusky were the tint to be unloaded by the nefnethod. He could not denitely tell what. wagon he could 3'. but he told the men they could depens. on 250. per hour. I-lo preferred to 1 nnv them luv this ion, hut this mulcl not he \ CUIIIUI Ill. Of the total number of strikes in the put six months the building trade: nupplied one-seventh. but less than one-quarter of the strikers; the tnnnportntiou mnployeo over one-sixth of the Itkel, and over tweutymrn per cent. of the strikes : coal mine an-I who works employes. om:-u.-\'eu- teemh nf the strikes and over oue.~e\'euIh of the number out of work ; boot and shoe opemtives, one-seventeenth of the strikes and about ouo-fourteenth of the total strik- ing. Comparison of the strike: of I887 with those of I888 nppezu-3 to show imlo -mlent action by 3 much larger number 0 unions thnn 8 year ago, but Iona concert of action, and therefore fewer important strikes. -6 1|... L..:.-Lt- at 1'1.` -....-..s..- LA-..` .\'uIuheIj of Strike: In xea:-'|-no manor In \I li_leh They rcuuma. mm: strike of New York lengthen. men is threatened. ` - - The coat of the coke strike to the work- meu__1ud eugployem wn 82,(X)0,(l)0. The master carpenter: of Brooklyn. .\lass.. any that they. cnunbt a'on_l to met the tiny`: work nine hours; it wo'uhl_taI:e ti" all the. Prot in the bunineu. ........I_... .4: -s..:|... :.. |m.~I- ._ -...'.:...o IJIU HI Ill "IO UIISIIIXC '1 number df strike: in ISST. Us tgtinat "1886, increased 250 per cnt.I, but the num- ber of strikers deqronsed 36 {RP cent. There were only fouliszrikea in June nf last year. and"forty-ve in J nne of thy present year, but the number of workmen involved in the * four strike: was nearly double thnt involved in the forty-Eve. . - ` A cnnfamnnn .l'u~tn~nnu Hm lnnnnlrarl of III III IOI'I"`lI\'8. Aconference -between the manger: of the Reading iron works and`; committee of the |,w0men on strike against 3 I0 per can reduction, resulted in an agreement thnfxtamgo to work on Monday and nish pthe large amount of orders on hand ft the old rates.` the_ question of the rexluction being deferred until new work IYIIIIGQ III `Ibo yncht Sport. belonging to the Packet unilhg u-lung nnnunn gm niknnhd an (to I IUWTTTW Ionthnununolthrlvur. KR` INDIAN ATIOG TIES. YACHTS ON THE RIVER. A. llcndclngol Tuna, In viuiting Muhhlhk. h\VX.olDInuutn, inviting nuu....pa.ua . v on tho gen-and J K: Vkhrh Ella; A uapun mo WAGES; celcsuu city. In the Methodist churches in Nnpnnec. un Suntln)`. touching nfuencen tore mnde to tho im-pinto event. A In the [Intern .\loth':-list church. of which Min Mill: vru annx-ember. anunuriil service wnhold. The attenhum Ira . The nnocinus of .\lia,)lh in the S; uehooluul high school no.-upionl sent: together and ten deeply ntfct-ted. Their pronounce and norms` shoutxl hot their comrade was loved uul animal. and hot uiucnnly the tluintl fcl~ knxhirin the uliction of hennvod. I)-.. I ' ll l`__.I._ _....LA.I l_._. I... ZKTIICIIZWB. CKIXIIIIIJFXT mponbonno. Ho rub-Ito know who vutohlnno. Chhuntilldonloovoeonhl not Iuwcr. though that-itv nolidinruid lie oonplnhtolth hdtoluo nmlnhk AH_RnH1n?$cI- ninnnv uu: ugnu. dill. nuuqrv xcuuu Inc HQ In-on tbochrp Its: the y In of nut` . En: Ia! the company hul nnlnnnrnl nlAnLnnrLnlhnnvn.|u-9 o'F'LT.' 3.1"". "E: KW 33;; SJ not stand plan. not bad it an plan tnnntlhanng Ila in-hula: know n-Inn IIP IIU VIII IIU CA When will the budget ho tad?` onquindu alderman lul nlgtl. `'1 un waiting. aid Mayo: Cu-Ion, fat the anti mm o! the constant on u. Inter and light." "Tiny an randy." mid thoclnir Inn.od'Id\b vurdn and the mayor IAN be I u-rap or n `;{llll or Monday we: . "\-numnu|-nnnf nvnplhn . } III`! wInlInuu-c&luvIrII|IIIvA.'- \ tric light. Aid. Mclnyn ddnndoil ciq lnnninrlnun Ihnghnilhnllhndnlnvinn UUU UIIICTVJ `N If IZIIIIL Ald. Dnnunn rub the council to cancel tho contract (at the cbcmiod engine. due Inn In: May. The chairman of u. run and light I'll urgod to air the manufacturer up. 0 will do In. I --\n.... an tho |....I.. 1.. .......g..n ~- IIUIIII (III! IIIVU I} GIVIIIICL Ald. Thompoon culled the council`: anon tion to the conduct of the pound holli . and aid thus if he oontinnod to sit about the pnrk as he Ind `boon doing the er would lnoI 0_I{.hlI dbchu-go. Aid. don ptohoud. mu: wu doing good work. I moot him." he said. an only on four o'clock in the morning. Eh !" aid Ald. Bony. "what on -on doing on so early 3" And then Md. don had to oxln, said than longhlcr of the uldonnen. I t poople had complained ol Parkman`: work, and he vuut noon! to no that hlunon Ill doing. Aid. oh II also notied to tho omcioncy of the III. IIICIKUK C|HlIIIlIUI$ II tn! KIT? 01 III- McKay. lie. with the oolnnlttoo. will uwudtholeuooftho unrku tothollkb en. bidder before Anfn ' `V The ance comm non Jill at once n. `coodto pnunttho claim. aiwontlo - chance! the water works, W l voters. Time in some oppouition to the ochanc. mainly bounce of the full: lute moat: tint havo boon circuhtod. Al) 'I\......._.._ ...I`.J AL- ...._.:I`. -a-_ NHIITCGII [H111-II]. The temperance people in the northern part of Lunrk are making strenous etfurla to prosecute the ~nona who have been selling vhiukoy. '1 hey Are luring no H001- unturuod and there is no fear they will in s o successfully. To Dlspol !-`Also Imp!-euluun- The Pound linllllrn \Vork-lIloou-Io Lgglnt. The Imyor has been undo chcinnnn of l the market committee in the uhunoo of Aid. \l-l'-.. ll. -hL AL. .-_.-lAa.4 ._lII llllC Kllll CH ucr IIKIIUI1 But the mat pathetic incident of the Inmemablenlhir was the nal` of .\In. Mills and her daughter lock in each othexbemhnco. Pena.-fullyan1lpuinlenly". as a clexmmmu remarked, the spirits of the devotee! and hemic mother. uad the hlooming and pmmising ulnughter. paged togthcr through the gates into the ct-Iestinl cil\`. " I- .n... \|`..L....I:.. .|..._..L.. :. \'_..--.. .... KT I \|'lKlI UI'I(.`K- Kum-min an-1 c-our roll bacon at 100.. and our pin-nic hlllll at l0c., and on will be aurpnsed thst we can sell such no meat for the money. -JnmoI Cnwfold. Thn nrmmnr Pin:-mnnnt will cnrrv an ex- lUI' IICIU "IUIIUy. `lilllf UFIWIUIU. The steamer Pierre at will curry en ex- cursion puny from (nunnoque to Alann- dria Bay this evening. The excunionists will be given I nil fnv.-.'u the members of tho (Jsnanoqne carriage work: hand will bear the expense. Thn nlulnnt npwgnnlwr in [ha wnrlal in ni.l IECT [U0 El . The oldest newspaper in the world is said i to be the King-Pan ubliahed in China. j fourteen thousand established in 911. It t I rod irregu lu-ly. In IZISI it was blin ed weekly nml in 1504 it In: made It all)`. Xow it in print- ed three time: n .1.)-. In ciraulttion is only 'I`|... ............... ._. ........l.. 2... II... un-oIu..~u CIDII _\ zlru. ` Mr. Pillar. Princess sweet, owns consiuler able property in Knlulur township adjacent to the newly discovered gold mines. He thinks his property may also contain the \'aln:\hle minerul. I \...._.....|-.... Q5 I..I...J_._L..__L |I__A__.-._AL YIIIIIKIUIU llllIlCI'IIu llcmembcr St. J obn's church, Porumouth, excursinu to Like on the Mountain and Pic~ ton on August 9th. The str. Maud Ion-es Kin ton at I0 a.m., calling "at. Portsmouth, Seal a, Bnth and Adolphuntown. A bun! an hnnhrl L-TIWIOTII, [OOH OI HIIUCII INT`. N. Swiuer, of lhrrowslnith. has been en gaged b .\Ir. Graves to do the {rune work of I don le tenement house to be erected on l)_:....-__ -5..-` `I L- -L_....A..... mill I... 6...... I xuuouluu. , Pure hecltly and reliable Lsbhcwa Inn- don ale and porter. Montrul ginger ule.- ~ J tunes (Lrawfonl. - \I. . l....l. _..l........I-_l___._' .|, _ -, ,.a_. -t Qnn IIIIIIICS \.I`Wlu`L .\l r. Jack wknowleclge the receipt of 3!!) and a quantity of breul for tho benet of diatro-:.\seql funnies. - 1']... ..l.. -6 l` |L'____ n..I-|__-_L .'...... unanrvmseu tulunes. ` _ The safe of 0. Warren. Colebrook. was broken open last night and $'0taken. A crowbur Wu found beside the safe. For OLA '\nn nIIn`:`p C \`.._....L.... -5...-.. "|IrI$I `[131 `II III: "UP IIIII IE, I shnllexpectto one you heck spin. She` .~tgrees:Ln:`dl nhrbd no-rthvnrluli. In you: put Hey: made me lengthened visits that the hnshnnd, chang under the loneliness of his home, went after her. but this time the had anticipated him and heal telegraphed him that she would meet him in .\e\r York on July 26th. But how littlo she knew of the future! A few hzun ztfterwanln her hody vrnn recovered from the ureter in which she had expired. Man ' think that her death I18 the result of shoe rather than drowning. for her heart tn weak and the doctor: had turned her against undue excitement. Her last words, 33 little .\lnu-|' testifies. I1.-re: Lord. have men`_\` in Is. Her bu-l_\' was lni-l to rest heni-ie t of her father. u... .n.- -.... .....|.-.:.. :-..:.i-... .4 .1... I cnlwuur W3: xounu name we IMO. For the but qudity of Scrautou'nto\'e 'oo.1,.1so for English (Newcastle) black` unitlfs, coal at lowest raten, go to gun wurks coal yard. ll- IIZII-.. l)_:-.___- ,.:..,-_. ,, 9|, 1 0|] IKJIIII. * Trv our dry edgings $.50 per coral; dry } pine mocks $1 per conl : dry oak eordwooal. } cord, delivered throughout the city. R. Crawford} foot of Queen street. \" Qnvitnar nf I-`nu-Ivsnunlifiu ha: hnnn on. asgoocl as or-lintry h|rdI`oo1l$3.50 per OI I CIOIIHIB KCIIBIIICIIW IIOIIE UP IN UIIIJKIKI UH Princess street. `line structure will be fuel with brick. l.'.. ._.:.. ....,I .. A..- ...II In...-. -0 'l\.\ Paaacnraus Pucker: up `a"v bun .. V ausv REPORTERS. `- i 1-nu Splns of lsrerr Day ute'-wt-ax llm Puloilc an 'ruk|nAbout-xotI-In; Eu- ! V cam-zs the Attonuou of Thou Who are [~- Taking` Notes. IVIUII . Mr. re. dry-goods merchant, wiil re- ! move Tamworth next week. ' B ` Booth : is the cheapest 91800 50!` nine . -blmchrood- lmrd or soft wood. Pi ; .3 cut 01 `N... , 'IllIl-II3l W.I-I\ uuru Ur Fun. uuuu. -cit. . . About `ich there has been so l1l1ch il ulng. ha hedn re_mrnod "to Joseph -INCIDEXTS Lop THE DAY. _A telcphvime inn Been plu-ediu the L`Hotol u..`...... .l_. _.._I.:. _.__-n___. ._':n .. I Enuhhoiuu. jinn: Wis LMTLE7 COUNfL- TIPS. Idhlhlvlbu - `L, Q_.A.n.L A_.__l__ 3 I15 I II `ac cn3W PIICO ID! ll, -lmnclgwood. hard or poft wood. .-uni _. uc. III!` Olllrll I) (10 Win: uncult- : toho than um` six women com With glut sonar the vill n considered theinncruhhlc working: of.g:o- " . 1:. upon`. Iiotor I` ri ea \`i'{lmc.H the ho. ah I doumshugwuthowifoda c In man at Chatter, &BylVIIlt.' Some I sheleftherhono an vt her Anlen. Her mother. inrm. livu than und her father`: running lay buried in the cemetery new by. Whoa she left Cheater. Beam. her husband took down the Almanac. marked a date and aid: "Upon that day I `hall avnnrt In gnu: won Inch Alain." She KIIO I-DIX QIKI oeenug resting plwe.) ruched the CJ . R. eroedng they were stopped by an ep- ' ,onthecen of which an the ' engine which had plunged into n oil cor, at St. Thomas. eeuerng deeth end denentiou At the eervieo in the little , Methodist church. Arden. e eoleum time wee spent. hlre. Mills and tor were spoken ol in the highest terms. , `he mother wee indeed I helper in Israel." She was ever cheerful. ever ` t. ever eolicitous for the welfare of Fee` sick mom: were not enlivened by her presence-.urd fee euerere who were not relic-val by her hindlyocee. In the church shower moet tic. Ber eorte to dogood were declar- .-_`1 }1!f""..-'=.""'.. ...f'.'....." .." .I`....;}Yi"'..'.`;'.` THE sac clncuusnuas pr THE 3 ARDEN onovmmc CASE. ' " I Tlieuiplo drowning gccidont t Arden 5 continuehlaobea Inonruful topic discus I sioqin X For I)!!! time. Ni:-as ; "A'A-- - \l--) IIIIL '-LL4-.l..l ggluusl I TV`... IUIIIIIIEIHYDIIIEUDII Iillllltl lily ha. The fnnonl on Friday was attended. A! it a pnthotic incident occurred which runinded may of the ml soluu nncu-hint * of life. Just an the fun~ I -._I _......:.._ I uh... oh- 0|... n-gulp-on IICIEK I1 ICE IIIIK TIIIIII | alumna wnnpopnlu-ly nguxlul. HeIen|| vuindoodngunenl favorite. A citinui nidtoawnlotc :Fnomalllknow, anulftulaalllcnn Jhecleceued voung lulywaeninoatlyq nnliliod tonne: Jeath. hhnwnnnnmnnnl .nlvn.un nentm could gj :c"u1U`"nE'-'Et'iifI ;.IT;Z&3 :33 63- 1 m thgir um mug.) ...=:.$u.. cf]: 4 uni`-ea"{ly"IT..1mod' `T in; Biei Je3{.' Shawna round olyuapenonconld ponihly our I-`riday yru .|_ service In the lantern Iqtlodlst Church. i Nnpcloc-aponklng into coca.-u ol ; no Cnlbunuu ncu"nn-sauna. l`oI- ; lpwsllp In the sorrow: of the lieriv- A MEMORIAL SI-1R\jI(`EL 5-cnsoun un:;on Gwyn: \ ua. "Witty?" . AH. "'lhhruuhouognr\ piuh A! 1*--""`. II as 00-. AH. IdnQvo-"l|II in wall In Ib- 'tA.H. Well. hm`! '0 Int phqd unl. `lhplnt nVnn-cu. ll.'2.-Inn1.nnlh& AILUII$'1IvI-uru1,I-u4uu.- uoanout|ud,olIInlnthnth|Itbouooount luuduullotho Inna conduct: with Ind:-Ictiuunoh and It. mm truth I1lddnbI'."IhI Ihnnm F City No! Lhblo but Alder-on Think the (`Call Should Holol. ` Why ban the account olu:ihcolsr:':. Dal -, * fotdamugumunecl b the on u I. of O'Brien`: visit hire not Inca ' ," uqaind AH. Swill at the douncil muting Ian owning. Tho cit tolicitor say: to II`! no: |inh|;" rnnl Ahl. Mm-klatnn. about sin y imitating that tho city" ALI, Iiihfnnlxrn for IUIDYEU [rum [Ill lllvunluc I-Jun u, [E I the Pore Hyacintho hooune a secular priest. under the title of Ahbc Layton. He Itlcndcul in I871 the of Olcl Catho- lia hold at Munich, and which `II n eon- uquence of the adoption by the Roman Catholic hinhopn olthe doglm of papal in- fnllihility. In I873 Loyoon I'll ll|l.l'l i0\l in London to the widow of .\Ir. Ldwin R. Merriun. of New York city. Hi: domestic lifi hu boon moot happy. He in for I shon time. in I87-L, can of the Old Catholic qhurch ll Gt-nevi. In time he come to the 'tion of n ministry with Catholic entitle tho communion of Ross. and found the cocloniutienl connection which in still holds. A for you: he came to thinconntry, cooking hmnciu help in hit 1 Ininnhnn IIII Cll "|lcIK I . C `IV IIUI T linhlo," Ald. Nucklcl . \ 'l'hnI'a nhnpnilio thou," aid Ald. Swift ` lpnnno to an onddod to the cor- nnmntlnna" -H Ala]. Thonunon. Thu 3'"""u.... 3v.'.'."" J." ...:.......:"""" "'u'.'.'."CS" Ialdlnpihotod. AH. lhn-Hnr! Lou! ` (`I lltl) Hg`IlI3 VIIIII I` Cl` SVIII. Ill K\UIllC Ill I339. The same year the general of the ` order of lure-fouled Camnelites requineql him to refr|i1i"`from nddressiug ao:cular~` assemblies, and in the pulpit to restrict him- nelf to the ' u on which all Czstholics on agreed." 0 run]! of that Wu virtually disobedience to this mandnu was Ill order to Hyncintho to withdnw to one of the cou- veuu of the math 0! France. under pain of exoonlnnnicution with thcmarkofinfnnnz." Lovaon appuulod to the council 0! lSo0. Wine lhiIulIulhod'ad to-I th I at` clnfinfnlliln hr of nine :2 (mm: to IV IIQII ' U I luv uv llll of the 3 .||'Q:llIlO to A?ne- : rim. Herc he ceclprea his detrniination ` to adhere to the Catholic church. After ` bin&`I~eliove1l from his monutic Vol`: by O|- run ll--- "xv-ninth; In-nun. Q. nan-ulnr 1 &\ UK!` I VIIIC. Charles Loyson was born in Orleans, France. in .\lu\:h, I827. Eclucated at Sul- ` vim he was ordained priest in Notre Dame, iris. in I846, an-l for six war: was: teach- er of lheolo '\` at .-\\'ignon. .\'antcs and Paris. In |&')9 he arm at Carlnelile friur. After fro yen`: he begun to preach. In I866. 1357 and I865` he delivered religious lectures in None Dunno.-. Paris, Anal became the most famous pn.-ochr of the time. .-\cv.`uu\tions of heresy Against `rim were sent to Rome in DDRO 'I`Im nnnw war the Lvonmnl nf [In- unusual knul IIUIJ`. llcll HIE,` Bull] `E \IlII\`\IlII GI 3|IU`7-' VI 0 in] activity, will their eloquent apostle, li .~ his French predecessor, resent A con~ trust in his obscurity. to t e magnificent opportunities of his early` manhood 3 This is the seculu way of looking at the matter. Phuibly the naacher of the Rue ml`.-Xrnss. Phris. is. to t e satisfnctiou of his own con- science, in I more useful and tlignitiexl posi- tion than when he was the pccl`less omtur of Notre Dame. l`L_ .1... I.-mu. um. Im.-.. :n I`:-`nnnua ` OI \Q" 10"` sun CIIIIII [U ue K/ILIIU` lien. though they have broken with Rome. Hyacinthe is as wmmuuicuxt of the Church of Englnml, and head of an etiiurt recognized by that body, tn form in lnuu.~e A": christian mianion. Catholic and Uallican." His views us those of an nun sepnrated mam ' years from the church in which he vru ex uchted. Whn H_\'Ucintl:e failed to do his Americaui Iueceuor is not lilugf to u-com lish. Dr. Mclynni manner deding wi the land question and his "crusade" against poverty are characterizal by the religious spirit. \\'hcn they shall be autwuru as subjects of anon-in` -~ti\'ih' will their pinnumn ennslh , PERI`: ll|'ACl.V`l'lll. Preaching in his little eh: i in the Rue d'Arru. Pnris. is the man `I oin his ecclesi- natiasl views mout nearly resembles I-`ather McGlynu. Bath the Rev. Charles Loyson (Pen H 'u:iuthe) and the excommunicnted `out New York still claim to be Catho- ... a|.......I. cl... I....... I.....I..... uuhl. Danna , ._ __ no In I;:u~ufnmuuu-ma: Autlsllll in Claim: to loo \n Very Good (`allnuhc-. THE ACCOUNT TO BE PAID. `rue ; Ff-?E:*;cH MGLYNN. nillvcb-loll!" is H 1-; IkR1'rJ.sH'%4%\\'111L; 'I`U.ESl),\\ .`_J UL)` -26:; Ito Ilpuonb 'cuIIvl`u.l|hcM;- Ir.Icnn&In llvoiuv. A A.L_.____ _4,A_` I_.A 1-` AL.` AL- Wjljf. VFW. V 1! Cllnnncux `it. his Wulq Chr- |otIO.|I|:IoIf.I&K.%'@. I. lrj W... . Arrlnh =1. I>.nu.-cc.uu..., no huunlnolu-. Wilts (bl. (bvqo. X can cal; ochr Dudes. Tuna. IBJN h.vIu|I IAIo(hhl'b. Tohtl. I.&|. uullullihwx. Ill homo-ul;nIr.lloIhl.(bIqo.I has hoodsllun-Inn: IN baud; cult. Tali. L-gh -Lagq . gal. II. XUCICIFIDIII XVUTTCI [ITI- Julhtocnruphonphuo Iron Kingston to Fuirhron. Fright. 86:. put to`. VA`!-`to new Hudson Blur Manhunt. Nov -JIL I [III -...--.1 nngd 1-A4 ?1I. All. Hiaoock prucntoul the report ol the couu:|ittoc on city y, recommending 1 that the aunt comm tun provido 850 to Raj [or painting the cntnnccs In thounhrio Isnldmlfnr nndanl rennin todu E.mt'p:iTJ; {i;'SE"u'{So.'.'i End `sf ; and $3 lot modal repair! 1 nnln Ltlnntnnl lIIll;IIlll|ll|I IIZIUI tvpulrl Nu dome. A . The con adjourned at 9:31) o'clock. Intending Noun: Oousouod Alone Ibo llu-Donn-Youol Iovonontn. r"'-"-' :` '- F" "-"_"" " " "" ' unnodinoalor n n occurring at the} Royal tniliury c:>lLgI on I ntiducknry un- derstanding with thn city oo5I'3N' that my dnnnp to the plant or In Catarnqni bridge be nwiegoal by the government. Adopt NI, i'ao.-nuq)tou. On motion the neutron`: of Mr. Jenkins. struck out of the Int nance report, Iron orderocl to be pnid. II\'KI.AI. H I XOR I.lIN|Il'I& HIVQL -IFUK KITUIIE. Ald. Gildonloon pnnunud the report of the commltuo on In. Inter uni light. re- conuuonding that the conical of the in do- putlncnt and in plant continua to In bold `III nadinca (or uni occurring the ` } nnvnl Inniinrv n-J (III A -ntinfnrtnrv IIl|- ` wlegrlllll. $140 ; J. n. nnrlzu, IIIIIIllI- ting md engrouing uddnu to her mqjcny. 375.-Ad0ptod. 0n motion thn Leann : of Mr. Jenkins. `V-wt `'1. "ii, I II. IVCIIUI`-I. pound 3 A. S. Oliver. M.D.. ox- nminntioua, 810; Rfiponar. police de- garment. 818.50: T. [I oy, pauper panel. ` .20: Robinson Bmt. painting. 81.50: H. Wells. re dc runont. 810 : S. Cunnem, ulrnwing hose 8? : Guttn Pereln Mann factoring Co.. section hon. $87.!) ; Francis (`u1'on. fire department. $2.50 ; Henry Skinner. in department. 81.76 : Neil Mc- Neil, sundries. $2.25 ; Bell Telephone Co., telephone rem, n G. N. Telogn Ca. telegrams. S5.75;J. H. Birkett, ' maim- lino uni on.-nnnnimv mlalmu ln her mnimhz I`I.\:\.\l'I. l1'.\I.`l1'I'LI'..` Nhflll. .-\ld. .\luc|ileston prqaeulecl the report of the committee on nance. recommending the pnyment of the following ncconnuc Pay list ending July bth. $740.53 ; I). Mc~ Ewen & Son. sundries, $35.70: I. Auolstine. sundries. $2$.&) : Cannem & Clayton, anu- clriou. 83279.33; ll. Keegun. street metal. 3188; J. Delaney. atone. 34.8; P. Roasts. clone. ): A. Shelton. none. 850; . Boddlnqqt-no. $3): R. Conan. tut planting. $.25 ; A. N. Nubia, tno nlantuu. 84.!) : A. Caldwell &. Sou. lum- uh Punting. `l0 ; :1. n. nuuunu, sun .) ; Son. ' J. Lsmmon. street: and n. H2133: J. Puttenon. X o L Q l\llvnr `I D AI. `I Ald. Drennau~I~`rom D. A. Wndclell and others, asking tor the uttering of Welling- ` ton street below Barrie street..-Referred to the committee on streets. ` \ ....- . .~...< .._... ..-1m. _ u.-~....n- l'KKl'L.\Tl .\l; Till. l'P. l'lTllI.\`. AH. 'l`hoInpam_|4l"mxn Patrick Lyons, ~ asking for correction in his ac-.uuut at front- age dues.-RefL-rm-.1 to the wmmiltee on ` streets. Al.) I.`_.-.... I) \ \I'-.l.I..|l -n.I l I\_......-.. ueluuy IO\`8lll_)"q\ d llluu, luu pay nuuu|u_) Inge: not less than $12,000. We are now exceeding that sum with forty men, so thnt doubtless the wages would be from $15,000 to $:. 0,(I)I) uununlly. We will be glul if you will give this vnur immediate attention. \ u what we do shad] he dune in the next few weeks."-Referred to the committee on nance. AL] 1 `:I,l,\_..I........ u'l`l...o`- l...-:....-- [Hull IIOFBII on`(ue I\. II. I. liI\.. nuu uc wouldjhnve the advantage of competition of freight both in exporting and importing. 3 We have looked with favor townnla your city. We would be glad to know wlut 'ou could do regnnling tmxes and site for n inc tory if we settled there. We would bind ourselves to open the srorka with sixty men, md within eighteen months to employ steadily seventy-ve: men, and pay annunlly ` Inna: nnt loan than SIQJXX). '13 Are A rurimpu-e Fin-In Asklu [or Terms to Locate xi;-.-'. -|-e Fire. Water and _` Ugh! Committee II;-ctlfy ldaceuncloo --:l'lIe :l nulng or Sevens] Reports. Lust evening a rbgulnr meeting of the city eouucil occurred with the following in uttendonoo: Mayo"r Cuaou, Aldu. Dnnmn, (nildonloeve. Hu-ty, Hiscock. Muckleaton, Mclntyrp, Redden. C. Robinson. R003. Slnnnou,Snowdon, Swift. Thompson and Wilmot. . . M `PL- ...:.....o..- -4` ....L...-.'.uu- nnnatinan Iran: read mu upgrovou. Thoma Mills, secretary of the board of tnde, called the attention of the chnirmu: of committee on re,wute-`amllight to nonm- municttion fmm R. Mcbeen, secretary of the board of Canadian underwriters, regard- ing the Grenves time on Princess street, Ami :nn Hut 9|, :......~n-u.-iaa In 1-nrrantmi KITIIII III III` KIRK 1 I1 UETVCL Rev. J`, H. nale: punched from Jon` minh. \.. 13: It `a not in an that vult- elh to direct hit sup. The discount was delivorul unulegurnnt dicnltv. The all circumstances deeply hloctod the spesker. His references to the demand new very touching. For dry eyes were seen in the church. To the companion of the lavas-I ta oind u bright cnlnple. They were nut! to the demand `tang in `non in tho ~ hing |nc|;o tx1 that chnnctu-ind hcrrtdry action. He pvt oxpnniou to -I Ihoutiful thought. thut tho the dovelopucht of the mind on earth non glorious will tgdtlo npportnitiu Min Milk just conplohd t uoozry examin- tiou. to understand. for ulnidon to Queen`: univnnity. Ho told ol the ac- mam -ou,n.-.1 of her emu. I dun nttninucnh. 0 e of Mn. upcr ruryolicting . aorntxgudnyu viouly ah had the church. hot face. in -high Lanna` Q5: LIII 1` (Incl wan-n on nus. wuer auu ugnt. ' \\'. Allen and R. Shaw to the improper condition in front of limit` residences, compensation if further claunagq water `ensn&.L-Rufenel u on nreeta. I H` u|.-..._.... L` ,1 R I1 on streets. L. W. Shannon aux-I E. J. B. Pause in- timated that in future anlvertisemeuts will only Ire accepted by them at mgulnr tari r`uhes.- Referred to the uommittee_ on 1.--- .... .\.~'x `m Ql`0 l'}2 rxxus. J. Uibhenl & Son, Napeuee. wrote a fol- lows : We hsive thought Jar some time we would like to remove our fectory to some Inger place where we couhl hnve more reilwey. and water eccouupotletiou, u the greater put of our lumber has to he brought [mm the west at present. and we think we could do as well by bringiu it from the ...:n. ......n. ....`n.. K .5 P R .n.l ma L3{JiIi'li3 "J3.-Sin '"I}?..,'[{.i;;'i{ ERIC {in} milk north on`the K. & 1 . R. and we .......l.InL-.... .|... -_a..-...-.... -5 ..........o:.:.... ` 1 mg the ureaves nne rrmcess suvot, nuq ing thnt the inancuracies be corrected 1 with all speed.--Referred to the committee re. water and light. \\'. ..u1.m.....I R, Shaw % me nouns : wonx PERFORMED 1 av THE ALDERMEN. % The minutes pic\'iou meetings were read And |pPl'0\`o1l. 311113. socmtuy '..II. A. ...._. -L.._L-A4 I-.: 'I--nA- Cal luauce. Ald. liilnlerslee\'e-T|mt's business. ` .... -....._...,, _.. .~ ....-on--. .\-_. `THE mu: B1'3I.\`I:sS,