"I`h&e'I`oI'olo N.:dn.`(:onszr.nu;;e)_,l aw: puaonc yo I w n oy voted against the scheme of having the doniniun iovornlnent utilin than public tuuuryin 11:3`: nundu-d for dd;-y butter. The ey ol the patrons in 1 thnnnohindutryolondonihown hoI- c I C Tho Ohio Nut u-nnoon oonapony Mu, nooopiod the tuna of Kingston cit council fort100.000bonon bywu of - vnnoo in ash. ` Juno: Hutton Old Oonocnblo Dowhr. Honowunith, have lod on inane nun in_ Kingoton a tried suicide by!` a neon. v n \l'|nn`. .......`|-; ..-_.----A--- 000110. v ' '1`ho~0hoooa Friends 0! K: can ,... 0 twang nooptidmlo W. P. I on hi; my `Mn anal lodge u in olootod In.- nu- u- -. A___, ,, wuss 1'HEss}FUorrtv rrsus new unto me sANc'ruM. 'l`uo Into .\ln. Juana. Inhdu. bind . 2.1-3-- -..- III- THE EDITOR AT Ildzf : uvuouuurill. IV!) mun-ind to Joseph the had seven dul- I30 _l1II run UOWII Wllill Ill-IV WUl'K- It is announced by another conserva- tiye paper, the World, .. that the retire- ` ment of Mr. Patterson has been contem- plated for some time. and it was an-rang-' ed for when Sir Mackensie Bowell was called to the premiership. `Was it arrang- ed then that he should be appointed to the soft and lucrative ' office 0! lieutenantgovernor of Manitoba? I! so. a huge deception has been perpe- trated upon A. W. Ross, of Lisgar. who has been named in connection with.the oicc. and who has persistently pressed his claims in connection with it. How- ever, there are two sides to the case, and one of them does not makeas pleasant reading as the other. -The side. not given by the opposition press is that a quarrel and coolness has occurred between Sir Mackenzie Bowell and the man who has been marshal of the Canadian militia. that there is such an unfriendliness be- tween them that when the Queen and her vicero in Canada loaded him with honors an titles and responsibilities Mr. Patterson had no word of congratu- lation and no worship` to olfer to the chieftain. If there is any this statement it is not remar hle that Sir Mackensie Bowel! should so early in his new role arranxs from his councils of an offending col- laanm. - und for _ ior the banishment s OX IIIG l'!uEQ~llIl1F 80VUl'll0l' OI H-IKHIUUI. Now the` Neil _ deairee us to know thnthll is peace. and hnrmony at Ottawa. end thet Mr. Patterson` retiree from public life on `the ground of ill- henldi, having worn,_himeelf thin end week with tin duties of chief super- `vieor of th 3 perty`e interests in Ontario and of chief in lord fdr the dominion. It wee not understood that Ur. Pntter- ' eon wee given to fretting." end as he had en eicient deputy. et Ottnwn. who can ried on the work of the militin depart- ment as well in hie absence as in his presence. and an eieient deputy It To- ronto. who we: in touch with the politi- - eel clubs. end seen an: their niuohinery M sue properly oiled. It. therefore. eomee "u`"irii`r:pi-ii to iiny 1`.liitH`I"."Pit-" ` tereon _hu run down with hud work. It in nnnnnhnni-I Ln nunthnr Annnnrnn- can u no. runny:-my r-In-on-vu. lune STIIIT. . - - - Kmotmu, On. SIII-IVSRKLY Immou iuued even" Ion-H ' ch d '11 rod H1 w.:'_3 em: 2. ....:: ';.'........ ...... ovary undu mnmint. II on nu. . Alana uvvsaannva-11:15 I-I AA'\l\d-Ianaana The dominion governmont in to under- go mot}-a_r olnnge. and so soon after` it: roorgu-nation lgy Sir Mwkennio Bowell. Hon. Nr. Patterson, the minister of mi- litin, p.008 out` and into an olo free from all party And political worry. that of the imt.e_nnnt governor or Manitoba. Nnw the Mnil dnaix-an ml to `VIII Y EDITION `of 64 column Lulu! on with mom 111. I1 3 r. run... some um-1 .u'$.n?'.`.on mum day at 0* DO! you. . Thou prion no conditional on payment being made advance. uwuhnnad when end! it at be and time mouths to: weekly or uni-wool Iomlthnuei in any way but by post poo order rnhtued letter. oxpuu old" or dn an-do at can am as an candor. . In Wrmnu Iornolunu of uddnu on mpg: it In n It to [in the old i ooo. Advutiu 3 in ohnnd 100 per K20: ling in- nruon and Au per line for oomlnnnmono. Advertlnunonta no mouund by solid inch . of nines. tvelvo lino: to the inch. Notion of bin I. muting hnd dutln, 500 each. I ----r~un.-xu:m' - [ `TH_E_ BRITISH WHIG. n nun.` :9 I'|__|_Il_l_-_ THE aovl-:nmmN'r's mocnnz-:8 EDITORIAL NOTES. u: 2: u muu v has " B. 1 3. iaefusa. PubIl;her. Ix Q1-nu-wail , Ifnunn-run: I fun going to show the male competitors I;-ighhin (hnndn. ciao: our logiuluon contain. Tho: hon boon olfnnohiood on thounourmu the men. And they howtorun olnoliou. Upon chairma- ocu dopoads the menu: _of woman`: enact 0 again :upa-lance. it it): . U I The women of South Aunt:-slii us in! $0 riqllt, ad.` I 1 V C I I 1 I I (I .` Iucuurllllllviyil 1| 10131. Q I3 :Iu mm bcoolloouIl.d\IouhIho dog magma. if he won noun Inga. As! the auto time. by mud want. it bu; boon proud that Phrulnonlh furnishes? shelter '0!` 1.168 dogs. all of which. it u I chimed. no the property of tho Onurio! `government. ._---- -. - ~-AI v V I 3 I "o..--. ;.T`"`- ** ...........:...T .. c..= an will no he givu on uttlpdcnl _ utilise-I-woolly cum. ' M funlhu Uh!` Dunno Ioolvood loviow. - The Portsmouth uoouoz-I no not muting their guns! fricudly all on the supnnro ol the community. Thir- Inrm welcome nut ptovo cg-not nouns o! gntilontionwo-thou. Tiny have up rind at some Ilnngc luck. It nun that than in but one owld in villsgo. and the owur this nnlonur noon:-hnnotyul bin Ioulld. lo the J QIIEH. & nnllnntnil -Itln-I tkn ' snug exuuuuon an Inn wnoaoauo man- &or o thousand: of our most innooont, sud dohneoleu domestic birds. in to unuu the actors and `until: we morbid tutu of u: idle and gaping throng-!. ' ' All good oitiuu Ihould units .withth ha i to , okoynl Inuaonoooty an Inn ouch `bu-nu! n:::I|oIo.whioh q ..{.'.".`.`. 1`.".'..'."`.x "" :."`......1` .'.'a'..`I%` nmimont tool: such hulnrlun uh lI_l;Ill'Qd) on shadow: gndnol social 1 .2- . - wave 0| onllllll ll rllulg eu over Ull- ede. which is V)" require all the com- bined efforuof our beet minds end heeru to Item. before it `cameo in upon in like e ood. Bin deploree the tune of OLOIX) (or 1 live pigeon sheet in London in promoting well A revolting and brake!- ixiug exhibition a the Irholeeele almigh- ter of Illonnnde of our most innnnnnl IITCICIIZQ nlillilil Fidblia" in I letter to the Mail tlld Empire expresses the conviction um L Inn of brutality is riding all Gun- which ll roonino the cam- us nouui Vuuo. Una 0! we IIIOIB no ' Von: lulu shut bu depleted the vugono public pane: in the pub. has been the notorious fuilun of monies voted lot public works to go: upon: with gushing like bouncy for the protondod purpose. vruuo we cannot nun Ine puouo eer- vioo nor deny onnelvee needed public works. we mlnthe exoeedingly careful for the future that our money eeoun-a for ue honest nine. One of the moat '0 depleted v one mans on uunns, vnoujor II no tivi. rofol-In or audition." We have car- uinly ruched, Ideally, provinoially snd mnnioipdly. I point at which rigid ooonom Inn become to longer simply udviub 0. but Jnukodly necessary. and wliilo we cannot nu-vo the public vice nnr dun nun:-Ivan nuuhul nnhlin - -wt nwuuuy iojry. Icahn! Stu Prinei Great, in epeekizgl of den of eiel etreee before `a noun- Iry. aid in e recent interview. slut we shall heveto peyforourgut with any of eeu-city, end ed ed ti; ' cum y: I do not envy the next vex-n~ meat of Gentle, whether it be eoneenr tivi nnfn-In nu nnntlnn V` `I - L... .--_ I no. 3 M r. Pettereon`e eppointmcnt will make A eerof trouble at e time when the gov- ernment he no deeire to collide with the electors, and hence the presumption that in forced upon the premier. The -immediate eecte will be these : (1) To open West Huron,.whore Hon. I. _0. Cameron etude es the nominee of the liberal party ready {or the trey. end .1. with even] eeecrence that he will win. The prospect of defect in West H-uron. indeed. and the failure to nd my con- stituency willin to receive hirnuh much to do wit Mr. P'ettereon`e die- ` turbed health. (2) A bye-election in . Heldimend, Dr. Montague beinz the nominee for the omce of eecretery of note. which Hon. It. Dicke (nun- ` doused by the elector: eince he been celled to the government) veceteq in order to enter the de ent of . Elnntinnn. ngnnul hw than Inn... ma money was oonnuu over by quand- nnt. and xpuontly Inndod in the direc- tion of o aooephd the union given ,7 the pinin- ti and hi: witnouu In pnlonnoo to the coconut given by the dofondnnt and hi: wiinuniu and gave judgment la the nint.i_!or.tho full unount olninnd. X1-. olnsyu forplninlill and Ir. Blnw for dolendnnt. plninti. Judge Wilkinon. \| (, ' \ 1 lntrloi squarealm a drink wae called for. The plaiuti, . somewhat in liquor.` made a ahow of . eome money. The defendant._Cammioh. , took the money from the plaintiff. but 3 againet the plaintilre pmteet. who eaid ;' he was perfect ahleto takeoareof hie L own money. '1` edefendant oounted out _ the money. ODS. and in thepreeence of several in the ealuon said he would return lit to the plainti \ on Mon . The plaintiff and the de- fendant I t the saloon, and. according to the plaintife witneeeee, the lent the; which the defendant said when he_wae going out of the door, was that he would return the money on Monday. The I laintilf wenttothe defendanton Iun- - ay and demanded hie money. but the de- fendant then eaid he had returned the 1 money to the plainzi in the saloon be- I lore he left and in the preeenoe of le- I Adoo- and Dennie Sullivan. lcAdoo c I J I denied thin. and Sullivan teetled that the money was counted over by defend- ant. and nnnamntlw Iuandad in the Jinn. A singular can as the Dlvhlon court I _H h`J. Hsdousld. who wssunoo so wsrli e on the Msniwbs school question `that he was willing to vote down and out the government if it dared to under- take remedisl legislation, hu ohsnged front since resding the privy oouneil's decision sud favors Bomsn Ostholio schools s.s they existed prior to 1890. Mr. Msodonsld. however. feels that the sdvoosey of such sprooeedinginsnitobv Vi" 5 '0'! II!I.PP!I.1.t_I:. sad the , ihoi nndirtshes it will be snowed under. Whieh`nmst be very enooursg- _ in; news st Ottsws. Kr. Dtvin. l.P.. onnbnnou. hrongh the Lender. his own rrrhr. shot some. legs! dilonlty hu Ion which -will prevent the distribution of the govern ment hood groin thro h tho department :1! tho! interior-.d u verti3od;`iTher?i on Al persona duiringsa n wi have so mnhe application `to ` N. . r. | Davin, M.P.. Raging. whioh will enable the worthy member to see. personally. tho: ghwed goes where it will do the most. good (or him in the next` election. 3 I I l It. Hqyoook. at o itiool moo in Bounnulvillo. doooritl "3 roloa-mutt` us on individual with intention who now: not thus, an 3 oonoorvotlvo u t mu: who novordoportod from tho on-or of his won." The patron platform wu- modo out of the but lonh of tho two old party plotformo. ut ooy. Joe. you'll have togot down tobuoinou ond do come- thin if you wont to holp your party in tho ominion elections. I I O Honghton Lennox. to whom the old time OODIOIVIQVGOQI Wen` Bimeoe hue glventhe nomination, nnnotmeee khnt he in `out to e\ny-ouG. ~ The men would never have been heard ot politi~ onlly but fox-`Ir. Kecnnhy in the vent. And he may never be heard again" when It. KeOu1l|y gets thrgagh with" him in the ounpeign-to Ibo:-sly opened. . ..' . \ than. not an bum: lgnninui requires ..'. npoginl boluox-ing. ` . I U . Ioonony liooonnry. nnuuung bIxl;lhItl:Ino. .IR-N 3- _ I-gs-_ n- sk- It ml - - - - Gnunoquo, by prints legislation. bu obtained pour in Bonn: in now on. rings vol-II totho oxtonto! 010.0(1). ind fivothund on which the won-to are T oootad. Our friundn to the out no Waonninly pnomun Iowmla the mum- hotunh. o o A sun son Monav. _AGER were meny > to hear I dnrieion ' court` eeee. yester- dey. Pntnok Junee _ Moootmiok. of .the iovnuhjp of King aton. sued William Ounmiok to reoovet 896. The circum- ntenou were these: On Saturday. Feb. 16th, the plninti` and the defendant and one Alexander Hmldoo went into I saloon on the mute: sqnnre end I fur. Thu nlnin 1' { ..-i;7.;i'.:;;;:. 31.3 A uohnhr. Illuhlod with luv b u ondkhlo when to ' his _ `I ` 0. our ol sh, TI 0'95` llhlln your uuunry guano. "1 hi: viz you in Ihulhlnou for the plognuthodiooouhunudo in things Ipinlnl and hnponl, uindiutul Ii ` Ihouhtiuionyon bring forward. and any that such pmguu an In unin- uinodinsao futnmuitwill boil tho unity and ooopuntion vhi Mn hithono undo Ibo diet.-no coa- cpieuomhogminnrnpoodhyiho not- loon qihuoa Indy sprung up in Othvo. It in | nlinlou-tum thn you nhmldlulooutninod Iohhouocioo o! iglml donot as how V hoonuoidodwhnyonrhi `tun: hhol,y.ndHcnInlicionnly. For its Int tun nnnth; n-inn In in- . [III lI`IC`I|uI. So for so our relations with our gnoc crcconccrncd. than in non to umnro you 0! out ontirc condence in your joc- sicc. impartiality. and licenlity of mind; but knowing hm: indnsu-ionsly micro- prcccntntionn of your action nu being cimulnicd thtonghont the diocese. to fool that In, who know you boot, ought {`m ...'..3 "ch .1 for ` only In on nnyer your wcll-being. ndcchu of the chuck under one. \ ctcnnin. yon? fnishfnl clergy. o! the Annnncggogn. cl)k'>. duping y I olcry- Incnolthodnocccc. hntonc on-urn. ' `I'll! Illll0l`\\IIl`l,\'. ; Eiundnndbcnrtcthrcn: I I"`In -in. ch. -nnlinnalg A. A|_a_L._ uuliill enuon. ' It in e mener for deep I. the: or force heve recently been e to destroy thin unity; end wedeeite to exp:-eee ee ` strongly eeneeeibleonr disepprovel end eondelnnetionol the nuns employed to eoeouplleh Ihie end. nelnely, the alan- pneenietion elyonreetion in decllni tobediotetedtoentheternenponw you would eeeept oendidetee for holy and ` your ellenee being the: you yoomf pl-eeoribe tho condition of eeeeptenoe ieeleed of ellovin; the ep- plieent to do ea. You gnoeh preatiee no manly whee every.hIehop doee. end nun: do ife bishop Ioheve enyre~ e bility wletevlr " in; undi- See for otdinelion. hey must be eooepted upon eone oonditione. end these conditions surely ere to be deeided by the biehon end no: In thi nemli.-In. or .- uuumuons Innlyan no ootlooldcd by` tho bishop sud nos by EM candidate or * hi: friends. Bu 3.. -- -..- _.l-:-__ ___uL _. A, -penal. ' But more gntizih than _oven thin pmgreuhnxp been 0 ppy dienpp-u~ non of pen: feeling in your diocese. uad the gtounug unity of spirit amongst clergy and idly ugexemplied in ny- nodnul uad pumhid work. For many yous` put all hne yo:-ted harmoniously together. sacricing no principle but noognining the duty and the benet of united action. I : I. - ...-n-_ 0... A..- ..._... .g.. _. now engaged In acute work. Your gtaee haa aeen the number of yoluol grey from 55 to'l:-15; of -pariehee. mm I8 to 118; of congrega- tiona. from 91 to 2:41. Over 35-.000 por- aone have received. at your hands. the apcetolio rite of conrmation. Benidu ` the Ipiritll ifbith ihicli indicate. the material progreaa of the church in this dnoeeae under your grave`; administration has been equally marked. the number otehurchea having increased from 70 to 230. and of-ya:-none? honaea. from '19 to 8!` 1`hile_theeontn utibnn to diooeaan funa have Readily advanced lroznogear toyear throughout this whole -pen . Rn! mm. m-aacht- ct..- ---- u.:- To the Host Royal-end John Trnvora Levis. D.D., D.C.L.. Lon! Archbishop ml` Ontnrio and Motxopolitnn of Can- - I : May it please your gnoo : _ . Today as yonoommomornto the thirty- thinl nnogivennry of your oonnoontion no bishop Ontnrio yon: clergy deoins to congratulate you moot heartily upon having been apnmd to din:-homo. for no exooptionnlly long I period. the duties of urucnd oioo. 0! than who woujo iuhopo of the Anglican communion within the limits of the Britidlnm ` at thotimo of your oonuoorntion`. on one in now engaged in active work. I `nllffnnhnn Anni: AKA nnunkgu Al ,1 . Thoroiunothingno prevalent to~ Lord Brno ` 'I.h&l;h in mondinug. _In other word: I iuomnin is disappear- whi sluoploungu. and nothing witty --I-=. =" digs! nonnoo appears tobpiol `own; c an ' I c0xsEc1;7x71i1(iW,E15 WU` Xlfxli Kingston;-Rev. Pmt. gwon-all. oftho Bo militnry coll , sud R". r. Lipton. 70! W Vlslnnd. Altar the nu-vioo the ol ' retired to tho ooo of the uwqhtrimpnd. in their bo- h|If.`Vory Rev.-Dun Smith `ted! hiin with `In nddm-u oongmtn | bin oonnecntion in Kinpton thirty ` yedrs I? Be made an nppmpruno ro- ply. '1` 0 address road: . THEA,oARCHBl8H0'P:'OF oufmu COMPLETE8 33 YEARS` wont. If Okra Pumas I Oouuihluhtory Gt---15. Arohbhbop nuts. I: And Ihll Iojlho lllnootlol Ofl Po.-:14 I- `L- I-51....` -In- Inn-L any lntnnn Inw ll oufmuo . ...;-.- {VIC E . . . . lralond is going' tohava. practically, manhood fnnohiu. For tveniy you: "she oouorvntivea in the imperial lia- mont luvs opposed tho idea. 31: now any nu-vendor. Winn`: up ? when in I I ll Icnwliioht nouthuil Ilnoold -tpnbudvol-ko|i|hi!h;cIIl.utht ' lullvonnnlianl annulus. .5.-u.L.....: use In uy nounng Io nu aupu-ngunont; but the pmvucutiou he button pronto pun-nil no to be silun. The insults chad so myself would no: law mama I luau-I ftomlne.b`n\ I must notion thou altered to our bnlhnn in Othn. When nun of high standing and long onion in the chuck. like Amhdnoog lander and Run! Dunn Buyers and Pol- `lmmhiud down lnoulno they Dil- nvorod to 3 word in o- fcnooof their ubunriinbp, a right- ou agar mm to hit. I condor to man my sympathy Ill fund to pujqtuhdiuad. in thy nntntullhulogoorluloo of thtxiunl at lnglud will `nova: allow Uclub of Idlaoutlhtd thala- (ianmolthr lnouunu olnowhnnb ngulah the mind IhoIunh.3 anal Ilsoluutleuolou pm for thoounoundinnunorlnluugu tho church II: nnolutionrol intinldntion -u&.ngiv.l:nhuiouol cp.:|uoIlInt`n gums unnpuogl igion I ll--_Ln.1.. _.. .__.;...._ ;_ n -- 3 glumioollilllylltlpli-.`,` ny no lllonll anouuovo it tho. I\iOVOf]`rI`IfIlDl|ON!h0f0l$0d|0 onset n in cabinet at :11. H; in- Igntioo olvrqn boon to lot Wynlio collage done to work out itsowa futon. Ihsyohllusd still hollhn iuny be damned Iodo good. (hnditbhu holy onion Ininod then. or some ot than. will. no doubt. nvioo. `aims plied than vbontbo how more upon`- ouoe nd a ` nip ol audio`. in- oluooo of which no not found vutiog." l'o|-thicuudothc-nuou itwunydo sin to uynothi so in diopnnpuoat; Hi the ntovoocIi.:n in lnunm nrnnlln uni nujn a uni: In uiuuoozl Nowldouol ovouvud dtliolg-I noat.udLilohr Oh: into oulnilod bynonlonld diuboliovo it duo. Ii. in IAIID ngininl A. -- 4.. L. 1.....-) A- in nouomere. _ . But further. I with e greet theqlopcelfeeching `IVOII III Wycliffe college. , I give en en dinette- gion thefollowing peeeege tehn from ends;-of the college: Among the "dietinceive principlee of thin college in en hieloricel epiecopete tnceehle In ` epoeeolic direction. ee conducive to the nlbboing but not neceeeery lo the he- iug of the clutch." This! believe to be e` lotion without 5 particle of Illppo from the new Ieeeunent. primitive enei-' qnity.oI-thecookotcomneumer. It` queen- ie e device nenufectured b in; but punle.-heeded eecepe {mm the dilenune ; rumy oouogo r s|But this in not the only ground for my alike for Wyolio college. I curiously obgaot to com: 0! the an books used shormnoubly And u u upoaimon Hutch`: Bunptbn lectures. I book characterised by my don friend tho luahishop ol Linqnlu `in my boring nu pur- Bov. John Bun son. I also object to it an an nullioriuonfaook of minutes" for I candidates for holy olden. M 1 (Hanson. whh - ---1 uma oonuovony. . I hove boon identied with Trinity oollego from the dqy of its foundation. [know its full hiolory. I have fought. in-bottles. and by virtue of ooniorit of oonooontion on now the chairman o it: oorpontion. In it not than too much tout of non amhiopiooopol good no- turo that I ohogld View with equal on- Mon sud favor ooollogo lntondni to aging into popularity out at the nine! 'Iity annoys? I IBnt ml in ant IJIA nnlv -u-an-I C..- -- puuuuy oy nuon ol the object ht to tap attained by its _u-action. w ` III nvonodly the ovotthrow of Trinity uni- nnitymndtht by the use of means which I uinllnot mention an I with to nvoid oontmvony. Inn hnnn idnntiul mu. vlu...-... Lrlinu-ve is uthod uni an not of pnrliunont will settle the Isnitoba school diiculty without nhedding of blood, without pondible resistance. and without uniting the hail of the con- fodention." . IIIEO sue unnguro: use church on the Jchhlinhmontofoao or two great uni- versities when th `as! students uhonldbeodnatod in ' IIIIIO build~ i with students in u'u._u the t -u in RoIu|d`tnd Vd`. Thinoounoofuotion. if ndoptod. would oncun lea bigotry. nblor ynluoon. l_u-got libnrin. and moaupumouu build~ inga. Wyoliao college. being an Id!- tionnl theological uuniuary, and in my opinion quite unnecessary. was there- Aforongu-ded by me with dinfnvor. ea- pooiqlly by of the object b0lClihQd hi its nnnnlinn - u`. uvuulIlUIllllUl'$0l\l6l' Dy. IOIOOIIII nnrmv as themselves. '1` a policy of the ns bishop: of Gundu. like Bishop: Iounuin and Btndlnn. Inn to noncon- Into the ntnngtlrol the church the llhhlinhmnntnlnnn nr Qbn .....g ...z, in holy hence e _eudidete at his conditions. and not on ...'-,.......~ 4*": :.-.-..;....h m... we ea their evil coalitions. not-1`: thoee of. nine. ` tiye I cannot ly to reein at the bidding _ of e B00812: A which shouted every ght-mind Ituiqyhevell to mshrplein to my Attitude towude Wyelitfe College. Sp to the present time I heie never . nude any public statement on the enh- jeet, nor exhibited the last hostility to ' the college. h I never viewed its L eetebllehmen with (ever. Ever since I ; could reqeou on such eulneotd I disliked :the multiplication of smell theological ` eemiux-iee"_ I believe that they beget I narrowueesvwhich ends in biogtry. I` is is inevitnble when young men of e cer- tain theol ice! etri are hived together tobemo teonr:rhy.`1-ofeeeoreu intrmw u themeelvee. pol I the ne. hinlm... nl r\....-.a. I I I I I S uwtjif. lull-unhivortbe. Th Iiuouloio ` . wnu binhglnin 1. Tlnlnuvilluoullnlul Andllouaqnibulovhh . g WXI:|rII IWCI union]: and night ti 185, "Incl, ho II!-Ind Ii En 'rIO :no' Bismarck in himulf again. Ha ha been quiet in recent yours. but when he is round, as ha ha been lnoliy by the raiolu . she old re sud [war its spirit an tented. no in Gern'uny'I pond "I 8' I Kabul in barn in Kinneon. 035., of Soouishplnah. hinlathorboi . Doria the British nun. ln.1a`8nI.;-_ 5 a `I Jon :1 at 1: arc:-ego" KIOIII citiaou. diznon ogy, Kolanul i K` Sailsh L..- In: :.11'..{' I -nnyu. or mnupuunnnol sud uln- hood. refund any ondououont outsou- 'a.ondstiog.$}E::undupollod him non EIIIGIIIOI 0| II` the uuooiaI1o;. T - - lxpalht llolhlullr. The Chicago Adana. the encyclo- pu-dia of the notions of %k - uohnroh in the Unitod Bubs. shut in in ho: hum : "Tho Ounhorlud uno- ointion. at in mood in Pu-thud. Inino. on Iuvh Nth. on onondod inn` ' of hohi connection :ith David `Irvin. mINpNIIII' I bl!!- . III dlbnnjnnt A-In--A VI"lU ulln unne Ill peculiar poo- fag. tlgo Booloh. An` . glory hot that un. Auon."` cleanly: [ml bounty sttonn so un donated in inn ndpnnohod |houutiNl|#`u Q ungnuivoaormon. mu nu, u-nun; at Boston in 19-52. In 1876 they moved to St. Jhm. than to Bnoklyn And many other puuo! the lhlol sud Cumin. uulno may phat in Enxhnd. Mr. Joroina in gun nn cur! user `one we: named to Joeeph iemme, by whom she dren. Two huahendl and six children ed he:-to the silent land. Two ughten. in Brooklyn. In. (hmjpbell end In. Denyee. endnone non, ohn. with whom III! had lived with, since the death other lmobnnd, w_ho died u~ little over our yeere ego, Inrvxve. In. Jerome Jae bonus` King~8ut- ton about on m` on from bury. En`- un. Ber. am. mo. in the nip ol George! I. sheliyed ooueefonr eove~ reigns on the throne of land. Ire. Jexomeoewthekneengue Wtlegirlolo ven years. in ennngton pork with 1.1:: boo end etiek. attended by her nnne. . Joanne and mail] emeeed theoee, Arriving at Boeton in IP52. um mowed tn 8: 1.... n-- - -.nra nvn:-a-- 1111; can The patron: have returned the panes lent them by the railway ooIn'pa`ny, and will inniet upon the palate of a law making she nee ol pause: a breach of parliamentary independence. followed by a penalty. 0 C 1 ---`7_- ._-.. _.-. --.-4 .-..g ".u. ...x - ...;'.':.....-.:.f'....._--3:-.::-.. `snooaluvlumlnoloii-til`. Dogwoozlouomaoou ` Andthlolhwilluuku:-ou `: Whnhlnlstauu-nun. 11.3 no" u vnqow with `an after `I50 was ammo, at .J_._ W!_. I--~l-- ' nun Into lll. ulI&_I. KIIICII. -Died. at Keleder. neer Flinton. Inch 17th. at the reeidenoe at her son. John Jerome. u. Sereh Kerby Jerome. aged eightrve vyeen. ve nonIhe._ foul-seen den. Her eueri wugreet end.borne with ohrietien `ch. Her leet words were, Take me. oh Lord. take me.'`' Deeoued hedhade greet many bed spells. but when does}: cune it found helnweiting. Ire. Jerome wee married twice. Her maiden heme wee Kerby. and ev erby. She` wee lelt ewidow with twoehxldx-en. Two you: she: the in m..-.-a.a .. r......s. ..uu uuuul vault: AI BRVOI ll. Amara. ind oon.. of Ernoottown. on Wodnoodq`y.April 8rd. at noon. In J. W. Dunno. Al the late Michal igho'u. 8rd com. o! Pitubnrg. on Friday. April 5th, at one o`ol-wok. Ol honluhold funi- Gnm, otc.. at J. D. Babooos, Odessa, on Thursday. ADI {UL At nan n`nInn|v hr IN. "0-. II J. U. Bsbooofn, Odossg, on I Th@ 4th. `I3 one o'clock. by _, J .-W. V 0lllU$ i some-' of are ocean politieinnl; say; the` Hamilton Henld, seem to have made up their minds the: they will never be , heppy `n nnleeeKirkpetl'ick tiinto the mit:gl`el,o! the political pud e once more Prof. J. F`, Brown, Hnmilfon. in on- ::ed for the'e.nnnnl oonoerlot 8yden- ` lngh school pupils in Wesley lull, on Friday. April 5:11. Re is oonelrlered one of the bees elooutionisu on the eon- tinent. ningen Wedneednyluad Thnredny end eeeunng the em). After the tint three ` due the ice Wu gets. end the. wind. . i66Ii`gliiforiEe"K ingeton bone. I -`u-In nook ulee: M Steven H. e`":.:::'.-.. `."`:..2.'*;.~_.' `"'**'-~.2.' -C -.4- L_ U uy lll. ` .. `Ego Wino`: oonupondonoe from, Elginbnrg. Glennie and other point: was sent. to the dead lethal` ooo but weak. postage not having boon pro- ptiid. It looked like an epidemic of ad- ci ants. -. Donna.` Al ALJL f\AA._, ,7 I'A' ` 0l'UOl' I0 DIR!` HID unponment OI Illlll. Elootioua. caused by thou ohugu. will ooour without delay, and for on writ: will be issued. on well u for aloo- tionn in Antigonluh. Quobob Want and Vuuhoru. which have been vacant, And in connection with which, on the school question, the vormnont ho for 5 cup nnliot. tm he uti ed with the outcome, mud on, gain, it may no?