Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Nov 1901, p. 8

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mum in mm m mu gtzncrluon. - Another sample of what English pa- per: do nut know of Canada in given in the Liverpool Mercury, which hcwls an nt~ticlc.,l)eatruI:tive Prairie Fin.-O {nu 'l'..-4.-.0.` " In IOTODWV. ` Sonnebodfvoonght to stgrt a night. school in ndou for journalists. to (mush than nnmntlninzrnhnnl. (hand: 30300! In l.0l|(l0lI I0? 0lll 8ll8l8. 10 ltcach than somet|:ing'ahout.CAnada. I|!!U lllll,| CIECIUI [0 II!!! D08! OI Ill` ,dcrmcn. an mat. to llla guvqrnor an impeachm nt uf the board of supervi- Iimrs ( 1f'.Erie county on the ground that the members of the board cor- ruptly and wrotqilly have exercised their authority. He calls on governor Odell order an investigation. canon wnooal` zuvuvn nu, . lhfnln, Nov. 16.--J. N. Adam, busi- nuts man, efcctod to the bound of (AL .I.._....... L..- ......; 5.. cl... .-..-..-...... .._ tons agalmu. xangmin anlppuvg. The opinion was previously express- I.'(l here that England would feel she had gained an essential point if the canal were open in boll: peace and WEI`. Charges Them with wrongfully Exercising luthority. ` n..n--I.. xx... n-._I N A.:.....`:.....: and II`. nuny mu Iuo,uvu. guluug the berths. ~ The Nipcgon pulp and paper com pany. which last year obtained a col!- oeuion from the Omrio government. has leased a water power at a point oh the Nipegon river, twelve miles above Lake Superior, known on Cam- eron's Pool. `-The`-`4':ompnny has had an qngineelon the spot And to-day the crown landn department rnreived word from company that it had ac- quired several lot: on which it in- tcndl to establish a mill an noon"u possible. :11 Chief Fogturon Of The Pro- posed Treaty. . London, Nov. l6.-The New York cormspondvnt an` the Manchester Guar- dian learns that lord J ulian Pnuncefote, the British ambassador to .1... n..:....: 9.-.... 1...- ....L.I...l J... 5...! And Some Honda Air. Badly Split In Consequence. - "Dublin. Nuv. l6.--Riutingbctwcr-n Horace Plunkett and Arqhur Lynch factions. as a remit of the parliamen- tary rank-st in Galway, was renewed lust nigM_. The Lynchites stormed the unionist. headquarters and further de- molished the door: and windows. Nlunhers of persons were injured and several heads were split. Psuneefote, the urmsh mnnassadur lo the United States has cabled the nal ten of the Nicaraguan canal treaty. '|'he-tn-my, the cornzspondv.-m. says, IWFIU`-7 > "l.-:To the abrogation of the Clay- ton-Bulvrer treaty. i 0.._N'.nop.Ihu in -.5-no and -'-p in} loll-DlllI\ l`!' treaty. 2.-Noutmlity in peace and wit is guaranteed by the Uniu-d States. 3.--'l'lu>m shall he no discriminnlina gnarnmem uy um umu-u males. 3.--'l'here shall he no discriminating tolls against. English shipping. Tins nnininn mun nrenmuv r-xnr9ra- F Eddy Gets Them to Establish a Kill Up Iorth. Toronto, Nov. l6.--I-). B. Eddy, 01- tnwn, this morning, purchased at auction timber berths Nos. I76 and 182 on the nordhsbom of Luke Su- %ior, in Algomn disuicv. for 8.113,- . `flu baths comprise seventy-two squnn miles and ten year: ago were utimnud to contain ll0,0W,000 feet of timber. They were placed in the market by the legal rnrbl lleauy. Blnchiock, Nosliitl, Chndwicg, &. Rid- dell. who on the legnl advisers ol the bunk ol Toronto. Ir. Eddy : chief opponent was Joseph H. Cullen, De- troit. who opened the bidding at $231,000; at 8300.0(l) Ir. Cullen quit. William Kerr. Toronto, bid 8:)1r.'.u0n -....| u- Ir.I.I.. 1.1.! nmmn aonina 4-H`. IIOHID, II tunic: I-un--5...-...... . The stock nukes `ID excitedly hul- Ihhutheopeuinfw-hy.the big lulu ! of ihe trading ' Cun- iu Putin and Twin City. sold during the fun hull hour at H5 and I07} raepectively. It in claimed in well-informed circles that einee lay `JMJID allele: 0! Canadian` Pacic have been taken up in Well street and removed [trim the open market In the intestate oi the Iurgu: group despi- Ielieu. which dt-lire: to secure I con- tmllin interest in the Canadian road no that it may not disturb the weren- ity of the recently enablivzhl cum- mnnity ul inter-st among the, Ameri- can truu-continenlal lines. " " ----q Ink! Icuguuat Iuuu (or up uupud Iurdur - um: lu- bt Ixdtod - G. P. I. boil` MIC 0! ' , -__....n H-.. m Jrlninv netund loundonhjnwiuuanuua. Thu cqlAmbihIh_ruc,nowl:e iagtndfurthonuc-ptdkillsngol .Booo0.i-maul M I'I . % Th lill at the opuuing w-thy, the [aura htill Can- dis: Pacic They so during nut: .__..._._;:....I.. la in n|n;Ina-" in IXPEACHES SUPERVISORS. SALE 0] TIIBEI BEITHS d-:--- Cuauir In English Pipers. .Imm. lb-Anni`: RIOTING CONTINUES. Imrr. joronur, ulu C\Fl.'.\nn Eddy bid $133,000, gettinl I A Sour Stomach And A" Sour Tompor. ' Travel, hand-in-hand and an the precursors` ul mental and physical. wreck. Nina hundred and ninety-xne times in a thousand lqod ferment. (in- digestion) in the cause. l)r.i Von Sun ! Pineopple Tablet: keep the stomach nvoel-,-oid digution-keep the nerve: egnlrd well N nature'- hmI' and hamlet. #5:. by .1). licuI._-as. A . cm: and. oruournc. you "" `F 'r.--amt Twice We ans: .- 5...! to-night for any wgsw ""I"` splendid hloo mil, single nnd .34-,m.., Bil)h_v';. B donblebnu-ted. Stand with 1331.8 Ilahllcodadu Pcwduuw I &unn.pu-ion -null uh gm lot in .5. 1. in In bou- equnl:_o-arprien-Bilnbfn-~. ud2c.uIuiu`nshIgamn. , '- TT1T II Cw w w -- %8.|4lHhus:8t. years. In!) TIlUVl.'llll.'l'"a [HIS 710 [Ill l_V Mae, and lb ; .~`ulL-rolyjerct is that all l; --d. A Lvulmilh-ct hm: in-.-n lUl'_nl(`(l, and it. as been (It-r} to accept uubz-'cr`ip1ions tn 5 shilling fund from all parts of the empire. The nature: uf the memorial must necessarily de- pend upon the amount (ll nulnu=rip- Iionis rccvsivul, but (be fnlluwing have been m+v1,,vus1.-.-l:-a-A slgluc at`!-Jxewr; a statue on Plymuuth Hue; I con \'ulcaov.'m humu for snlclio.-rs at Credi- ton, (Sir R.cd\'ers. llullcra birthplace). Subscriptions-which may consist of any nmnlwvr of shillings can -be remit- Jud `din-ct. lo the undersigned, or through Iho_ British Whig. A. Edvard lllinn, mayor of l'Ixeu`-Iuohairnxan and! Hon. trv*Iisurrr. hm Linscoua, ulv-ric of Pfxclcr; UlIll'|e1I 1, Ross, Hon. Sec- retaries. \ l . I ' , . ` Bullet Hemorial. \ Rlo.'((.`l'_. England, No_\`. 2.-`To the editurI.-- H` has been decided to take steps In cmnuu-murznu in the pouuuty uf Uovou. the brilliant military ser- \`icva`rcnd.-ru.-cl by general Sir j.'4r_d\'ers Bullcr, V.(,`., . during a period of '42 years.` The nmvcluont bus no [In 137 |.:...-. ....I ha ..-'..|.....|.i.-.- a. tlmt. ml 1. \ E JOHN lAlDLAW&SUN -v H V . ' noun McKELVEY & BIRCH. 69 and 7| Brock Street, Kingston. Ont. .. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 'l' '- ----i1-IjZ- Vutlluinmll Bountiful ock of Plgylhj Carla. Whip`! Ms:-hon. Cards. New Patterns. Latllt Novelties. ASale Commences at 7 O'clock and lasts to 10 O'clock. I92 Pairs Men's Fleece- 1 f-sow. Ila! 3 smiun mu Linimcnt1is.W-' W penarnung llninens known, an`! A ixivo can for npnina. 1-""?"'?` Inammation, nourclgia. T59"'n" ` and lumlngo. In houla, 95- \\'M|o-'n' drug Itniu. . 11:. ;. u.. ......o.. mam farm Wat-gi vlnnlzutnru. _ ' mi _ ' in I [mutant gems '1 in Home between Toronto 9nd I` and dad, ofuoune, cull be ";'l"j -_-an I|:l.l.-o - 3 II B Iulusuno I Have you Gold hands and feet, chi pains in the back? If so your M001 impoveridaod and your conslitlll run_down. Wade : lgun Tonic l iJ|I Polllively restore perfect health. A: blood maker and nerve strwlgthe , `B3?! In unequalled. Each box 1` tum uwehueui days trcauncm. 1 : 25:. M. Wade : drug stone. iBdys' Kicker Hose, invincible for wear, very elastic, perfect color. 3oc., 35c., .4oc.. soc... 60 'AGo"od.Quality All-`Wool Stocking, r`ibbed,i- . all sizespworth 35c. for 2c. pair. Heavy.An-woo1 Socks, 12}{c., 15, zoc., 25c. pair. I Blacliliashmere Sox; double feet, , to; fall wear, only 25c. pair. L Qualitys Cashmere Sex,` 4 pairs for $1; 3? $`i ; 2 for $1. 5 spairs l Tuques, j2`., l3c`)c., 35c. I . Series Of Journeys Planned I Next-Yfegr. . . New Ynrk, Nov. 'l6.-'l`he Tribun London correqmndent says nz-xx y! will probably witness a sale: :3! rn,` jnumeys within the united ncdf Tlm wurld-wirle empire has alr ally cm-ivod the heir tn tlw lhrU,< 5 Wales and Cornwall will be bnnm by special 'oume_vs_ and fe.ti\'i`U The-rc_ will A state onlry inln I`-`l I...-"I. - no.-.:.-.no whip]. Mia rnurl. l'I'll9l`Q Will 01 I'll!!! nnlry nu-r -av burgh. 5 project which the cmlrt J vlefermd, but dot abnnclonv'T. und_ king is expected to visit. H:-|fu~t. U lin-and the south `of Ireland after corimation`. taunt IXIIIH IX)0|l II: n Vilidow for 03.00, Iii? I8-[H 800 The Hon : Pam: lathe book in Abemelhi ..;.'..a.._. e... um -'-1184.50 I mo Toronto and - illd, be` o-night Q11 Ban II 3 Pointer. ,, -4: L__.l,. -._.l hm A ROYAL '. `T Lined Drawers. % . TOUR. lPl';ln and Ribbed Cashmere Stock- ff madeof extra quality Cashmere 7*Yl`l,I, d6uble heels and ankles. Good Special 35:; pair. !1`LIAdis"Cashmere Stockings, nest quality, E""lIsh make, all hand-seamed, ne heavyribbed. 50c , 6oc., 75c. pair. lcusnaw Ribbed and Plain Cashmere Stbckings, double heels, ankles and knees, the ltind.that_ t every portiqn of the leg. z5c., 3oe,', 35, 4oc..` 5oc., `An YOU BE THE JUDGE yo HOSIERY from us and if K not perfectly satisfactory we at ill times to make it POI. 2oq,oncarpet 0&9 hum: III III navy. u-we au- ' IE9. -us ummu Ian and year new Q:l.|MI:-euolnonlulnnurlhgonnol along an. w-cue-any 96.111501 ! on-daulihuvuuudduluuthpr anal-I nu.`l`oyun@Ihu coal '$uucnr|nI`|Iunut. Il- ttlouorldoluo-I at-p.ac.m-up -JA-1-an than-:toabuul.lIIHoaI~ hf `wow-Wu Clow- CTIIMTXQIIVI 1130` C PLO] 3173. .`x wc'no_ saws 3!; Storm on Georgia. Bay. _ Midland. (ML. ,Nm.'. l.--A hoax-y in from (hi: north Inns been lplmvimr .53 aim.-e Ivan-0.; Tumlay. necompuni;_~l by`: heavy unbwslurinl The water In 'ha`bny lsasj-ia`en nvtsr tlm.-o feet. Ml H-uels hgve In-on furoui to remain in rt. A number of the ham: stars:-vl. mt on '\\'r:|n'IIdny. owing ;to Ibo- hcgvy nurth gale. and. big son, were furcotd `to It-(`urn for Ehelter. The uteamgr sham. an:-Jmmd u angle 5.1. and. arrived hen yenustdny tor Ilnl- `tar. A heavy north gaie in-olill "blam- hig and it in moi-iug End. Already II has (alien to Ila? depth of about .531 inphu on thy nova. ` V To KAN In Corps; ms. w. .1. 1:; mm will n-sign hin- conunisninn in the Nth regiment. when he hokb the pmitjon of quart- umaitu, to Accept lbtcommuud of a NW _"l -. which it chant {armed Irene Tlo now company will mounted. thirty- ivtattong, and Jill M": qommnndod by tine clan. Ch ooninnudnm. llliinq tin rank cl euph.iu.'ud two |iItten- gun, a Ielior and junior. The nut harp will In found at. once. though 13! nrviaan will not be pended until tho` Jinn amp. 1 ~ illlr II. in min-|llu nn-Ilnl Inn -roan. Enquiry at Garden Island elicited tho fact. that the Calvin company know of the perilous condition oflhe crew of GM schooner and, this morn- ing, lmd sent out 3 pm: to am if any trnao of the craft 'ohu|l Ive` II.-cumd.~A local mnrimr nay: ihxnn ulmnst a criminal act to pal men (Aboard {ha Ijnne City. UIG 9'33!!! . Anthunyyla Rad, male of the In- dia. cune Iron: 0 family of sailors vInolud'I-heir originonthelsoodof Wolfe Inland. Ila was one of the best known njlon thnt plied the upper lake and for many years was in the oymdlt of the Calvin compnhy, ho ' the coulileuee and Impact. of his employers. His brother is owner and oommundor of the schooner Nag- 'e L. The missing hailur in mourned y 5 wih: and large family, who rt, side on Garden Island. Ila` was aged about furty-ve years. Th` lnnrth mun nl tlm mipuzimr unar- nom. tony-uvo yoam. The fourth man of the missing quar- tetlo. June! Connolly, warelnployed nhonni the India as reman; previomr ly In-rwu omplo ed in the locomotive works as an m inise. He was 3201' about. thirty-ve yuan and is surviv- ed by,a wife and Mum small children. I-"la mm: a Inriuht. vonncr man. well- X Uy.I `HO ID" ?l`I'B0 IIIIII CIIIIGIED. He was a bright young man. WE"- knmnm and highly reqrecled. For his wife and family much lympathy is felt, The unlortnnalo young-man was I son-Iilaw of Alexander Carr, Rng- Inn-m . ' Inc Jun ramp. Injor White in eminently qlulinrl for the ilgipnrtnnl. pnailion to which In In Inea,uIpojntad, luring had a long and nuunfnl in-via in lb lllh `Au q 3:` `dim M * N-tuv snip 6% u;n':.: will be not! mean?! in the -any music. 5 eond engineer on the mum, on wmcn his hirer also diippad on wlwelsmnn. `He in also Inn-ivad by his wife; Jos- ef`. 1 lfllltil R. H. Elmer`; shop; a youngur not at home. and um dang-but-I, Irs. F . Lulave, Ordnance usual, bad In. Lnfuve, Garden Ir` land. Hi: ability u I Iailur and wlieclunua was widely known on the `l`I'a*'IkQi. Kr. Lurrenu wu fty yearn ol nge, and for many years had nhinngl nil hunrd Inks vessels. The yuan 0! and not many yearn nan dripped ~01`: board Igh `family had motivod no notification ul u trnndv. lie ruinous uuny year: on age. Francis Lawrence, one of the qua - um oi` nalonuunu: men, was a `wt.-ll~ known Kingltoniuu. He lived at No. M Bay Ittut. One son, John, was ac- oand enginar the India, on which Ink has nlno duinuad bucdng 0! lb waves. and are day light shed in htizil Iunntle over the nuns ttlo vb Ht. Her four bravo: nilon wen cubed ovuboud sac ..... Hunt] in an thn lcrribk adven- o\`u'noa.m any lm. What: the uonncuy com;-uy took tho ueunar Booedulo of the Clnrity Shoals noun yum ngo, they nd Hun in clurgu of her engines. s year he nailed aboard the new nuns Ottawa, and this yuar IIIip- pnd aboard the sauna`: llln. His -stricken wife, who in a sister of . Jame: `Norris, of tho Ottawa hrun, tuidel at No. N) Quau-strut. He washout thirty yuan 0! age. lingual: I.nnn'nnu_ nnc of the mar- any nlauvu lll use puns ump- HI wife, to whom In In weal only about 3 year ago.` He` in employod at one than for chi I. T. company. and was counted 3 study and reliable When the Donnelly couquny 4.... :1. ......-- Ian-zdnln of the Io? list. of Ian u-spam. - anon Ihlpin in not know` to have minivan in Hana puns umpi Li. nails. to when tin. sher- d 50 Iluuy ., Tin vita told I musmuuwuuaj VIII 0' ICEOIII IA]. ail rugs. `V I9 7 "" ?"I""l"" maul . hlhwu c I tau 97531 by H: Huron. r pun: nhsioa you on gun lulu IlIII`l' ale to Rev. Fr. scum-rd. lfithdl 7%" E US din:-lur M 50!` Uh ll I$ In I'M up vial! I-KI Erin-ville pcrilh. wiper: --I --M In. 4.... ..|......L..., And Had No Compuuztibnln Rn- hting tory. "William Robinson was naked about the (nal-Carnegie letter be had writ- tcn in View nl Dr. Grant`: denial. Ir. Rnhiuon said he had indiu-rl them- tar in an sincerity pad to comnend tho Ion] auigndo ol Dr. Gnu. n. boliqvugl dun awry of tie don friend of Dr. Grunt; it in nude baton wit nuns: and by n pa-son who should lli:h s Hardware, 38? Smgt. life.-bw Conant:-en. now corn. new In. % C Co. ......| I'"I'IIIYl(I. ant` ll`l| SWOIH Uni". ["979 was an orguniu-d gun Mn nmuggkra on Puget Sound, with dquaru-nu M Victoria. where 5 Chinunun in in_ Gang on Ptggg. Sound Handgun- ton at Vlcforis. I Everett, Wash, Nov. 16,-!-I,` Fe` ~ 1=onSatn_m.,nliuu H:-nrlv Fcrgmmn. an liven found zuty of piracy and theft. He ndmittrd that during the past ve youth land emu led 9,000 pounds of -nphlm, valued at 0,000, which he de- livered at Tacoma, From which point tho contraband stuff was taken to Pnrtluml. He also aware that ' there urn: an n! ---.3-...l an-um .J gunn-..I..... you always, no name use smn .' 1 am up to llr. Brown : house with a more , and line porter at the stotiun mlul mqtvhat if, I follmvt-I you I should rnrl thr- place. as yrm lived next door. An: you going home at all totllithl ?' ' in nnnlnra -Lnnhl I-Ln trrnnl nnrn to-Jllflll. . Wu puslnrs should take great care hmlv we walk. Uicials. the church is full"!-'iN_' you. am you [going to your` long hmnn in such 3 way t at ynu may be safely fnmyed .` Melnwrs of Um church, your example is being imi- tatcd. .ma.'n$t are Iullowing you. L:-1 us not he found wdullerinz about in The gmvqvanl M a dead profession. `Walk in windmn Iowan! them that -are without. `rexkseuuing the time. -mu: as Imam. or light`! - " awry wlul A slmuug moral: "A.man going home to his wife and family one dark night, suddenly sus- pected some one mu following him. The faster he went the mom rapid was the pace of the man behind. un- til after a. time they came to n crave yanl. `Now, he said to himself. `I'll find out if bc s after me. and be en- tered the camel:-ry. The man followed him. Vague vision; of revolmrs and robbers grew upon him. Ila wondered about in the grounds for some time. Still the ` man was alter him round and round. At. last he turned and {ac- ed the fellow and asked: `Whal do you` want? Wlml. are you following me for? `Well. sir, said the man. `do you nlway: home like this? l 4-ninn nn In `luv I'l-nn-n'- lununn lll:D|| .. ` Iuri; 0| 131538 -Soil W076 vuuua In HI!` sick. 5`? vrts of `special cases. 50 visits to lmspitsl, jail and house of ildnatry; held or Imlped. I04. A very enjoyable meeting was then closed with praver. and the bene- dict-ion by Rev. Dr. Pimp. inq," and luv. u. mung oncrea pray- er. After the median and adoption ui tho minutes the nancial abatement. wu read and received. Th6 report! of the missionarien, Rev. R. l. and In. Hammond, were pre- ted, and after an interesting re- view, were adopted. The work done was highly commended by Rev. Dr. Autli and several others. On motinn of Edwin (Shown, a vote of thanks uni punented to the misaiunurius, and by a unanimous vote they were I!- nnxointod. - A mu-nnmr in Hus nx'nn|ti\.'p was then A vacancy in the executive was then lled. the nther oicera 're~uppuinle.-d and_a few -additions made to the bogril of din-ctpn. A resolution of sympathy with our brc-thnrn. Rev. June: Elliott and Rev. D. Laing. in their N-cent great bereavemenu. was adopted.` also other ,1-esulutions of thanks for favors to the miss-ion. ' 'l"hc nmnrts showed calls made. I524; of these 837 were visits In the nh-L KG nu-n-1. nl i-nan-I-I nan. an Animal looting Bald - Agintn Work Cominandod. The annual mating ol the Kingston city mission Inn convened in the Y. I.C.A. room: last evening. The at- tendance was fair. The chair was cak- eu by John Iclntyre, K.C. Ilia: llam- mond, at the giant. led in the ping- :-n .4 "C...-I. Ar u: N3wQ. in "am. IQ i"El0!l_J!!- mom, as the Inna. lot! In I-Ill ung- ing of "Work or dag Night is (`om- mg," and Rev. 1). Lung ocred pray-N -an After the nudimr adoption A Story wm: A Xonl. In 5 letter of via counsel to the lcthodint claurvlues, circuits. and mis- uiqno of the Pembroke district. the_ Rev: Ianly Benson tells the following story with a striking moral: A man smimr home to his wife and Bmelvillo. . `Hun dooetmi` pric-alt vs: I faithful rurer for the Roman (htholic chum-In.- ljo built several churches. and in awry an hit them free 0! debt. He was hidwn u a vigorous and olu~ quaint preacher. which qudiatihu was ooupldd with that of lean bun`- mn ability. 4::-1---j "*3 "CC. 1% banana. '!- unu- d uh wlilliili uni baiowd print "if t GE 3: Mrly bout this mar-fin. Luna-imp n.msa. a war- i 0! Ft. Stanton and Tpghwa;-r in tho in- eiuhnx of I80 claret an Btockvh! '5 ring min during his hitl. Ti: funrnl will he kid I0 I m.. and will In d 5! III pric-as c the Kings i vlfl cold-nu` I Inll! P03` h:ti[OI'I&. `lav uwvmv 0' Q high igg in S1. Ffllltil Xb -rs.'A...'....a nun horn in Gul- its in U-I an L!` s=a-Han-L 'v:.':L5r's as A as a?nLn.as--ir- : IDI start, this fun-tr--** .1 aha n.11_I..l. and 51 T 1hVuuuHoPrlu` .. ;_-|__.1I ur prmx sxuaaum. 1 BELIEVE!) IT TIUEL R.*WALDRON 1'8! CITY XISSIOI. ,|!uuIKv|y' .1 Tioihn ta. quuwa neneu cremumy. A nnmner of u company gave good support. The specinltid were lm'h and enter- taining. To-night lath Bros. con- clude their engagement, have byline . \ nemation, by special request, of " 0.`, ' ` I Lynne. A Crovdod Bongo. Victoriq them wni crmvded- tb (hf door: Jpn. ni `to, not thy popular plny `fCnmi|le. As usual lay; Bell lurks took the leading role, And ac-,V quitted IN.-nelf cndiubly. Annmber ol u connnnv nave mood mnnnrt. Senator? NzvJdAN. Strnndun, Or ween, N.YT, Eu been tendered the ntr Iicm .0! mllmvr ol the port ofcr York. lnuginninz April lit next. ' This in the sixteenth ulnivenarv tie umutlnn ol "kvid" Rie_|_. lads of the inulntlniinu In "tit nhllion ol I870 and I855. llrru.-kvilia, R4-ounler. . The London mrllyc who tells of the beautiful illumination of the Thou- aand islands as be viewed,it`lmm To- mnlb is wise in his gnncrhlion. Another nnmnle nf that I -lrmligln mn-

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