. II III '.I-TIE IO 50 MIIOIIII III II WlIXIo '1` corn: dont sddu "Tho Greek But in: utroyod half the foreman at Pmvnn nnd nilanmd tbs nuns. nun nu uubmyuu mm anon Provou and silenced the guns. Thu Inuit haw: rnnnivarl In Tho hunt Howl Iron SID Inn!-Bow nu: Inland up love Us-goal `Turkey to. Doclnn War-Pu-puIu_ to onto: an uvuoo. ` Loxmnx. April 19.---A doopatoh to the Dsily Chronicle (rum Athena. dated mid- nlghmnyn thoauoknlnvo oapourod Manna amt severe lighting. The Turkish locus were very bouvy; the (luck aolnpsntivoly , ghb. The key to Miloum Pun in Hanan. A nnnonnnndnnt lddl! "Th: Hunk `n-oi: `iioiuinua `on ma titans mWimxs`s`szcum;:o. . `nu uuwuuag 4 V on, s|n`du:emun. u` ` `I1 lffll etch;-n-1% tnI0'[!3lOQutV ~ V: '`irI6 acit:ka; `' `_- ,` :_ ms DAILY WEI` G, `monmgr Aiiniiu 1 19. 1557; - 3`-X uIIu'ulQ$0,V|NlU|' IIIOUOOIIOII lllll III!!- Iunnooot again elevator. conditional . Ilanhidly-oounoiluohtonouro 5:? exempting the elevator from In- ll . ` ' '.|\`olooomou wort company the onI1c|IdI|hnn3nnd.'uinhInnnm.-I... _'i'i"0 hoomou` vo vain only olludll-but it atoll with in for glnhn Inna-J. -nnhn hang up... will will! II nlou with In llnctl` fat 53'`. has 3!: sn.".m..`""`. ..."":..L`::: 33 Qkn Af nag- g-._I.A__I -_.'_l - _..._-__.-_ Ill. umw In-Iago o ulorovot hall tn hour. John Cook. mom of the oi council, of Enrnilton. visiting at Mantra . opped on? in tho oltv to day .t.o vim W. Potter. ongimor It Rookwood honpiusl for tho in- nno. Aldu-mm Ono! ins number of use _l'IInc0 oonnlhtoo of tho Hamilton coun- cu . 'lVI...__.n..L. ..___.,_, ,.,) L_. .LI - :"'rho Iyizdieuh u ml by aE.3..... 000" moo 0WUI`0fC`- 5.llXHot tlnooruotisnnnd -3.3 Innnnnn al I onnin AI....A._ .....|:u'.....n.. no want. now Iongor anon some men. Church-goon coming over from Barrio- old toothy morning had their patience can to in utmost. Two bu-goo won hing hold through the channel. hoping the Iwimr bridge uforovotholl hour. _.!ghn pooh. mom of city oonncil, Ill xuonaly. zuul mas. Sydonh-nn strut Mothndiot church has directed Rev. J. E. Starr to take I holi- day. Mr. Starr will leave on Wodnoodny. taking a tour through the we. lie WI be uboont. not Iongor tlnn three wean. | Church-inn:-n nnnninp nvnr Conn: `AI-pin- IDCIIU I0-OI . J. L. Mixer, Sh. Thoma. who resided with his son, W. H. Miller, was found dead in an outboun this morning. Tho `canoe of death is given as old age and barb failure. The statement published in the local Pets on Snmrduy evening thnt Dr. J. C. until would leave for_ New York this week in Incomes. Ho don not start un- til Monday. 20th inst. Rvdnnlum nOvAnD. Il-o|.~l:.o nlxnnnlu In. D|lI|IlU- Alotter from Inglis & Sons, Toronto. regarding the correction to be made to the new water works pumping-engine. was received at the water work: doportr Inonb to-do I I nn-_ uL mL_.___- __|__ _-_:_I_.| 00. Min Georgina Ron Ford. studying for the past your at. the Jackson aanitarium. Dunavillmin spending a few days in the city with friondl, prior to leaving for Buulo. A l-As-_ ___._ I,_-I.- g n,, _ III, ,, CH4 . Uvor $1,200 was collected in St. George : cnthodrnl yutordny, over and ab_ovo the ordinary contributions. The extra sum will be used toward: reducing the church debt. \l!-- IV.._2.__ I1--- 13,") _A,J_!._i l-A Major Galloway. delegate from the board of education to the Ontario educational u- oociation. which convene: in Toronto tn- morrow,` left this nftaernoon for the queen .t _ 0' Iylvnr QI `XII -an nnllnnogpl int an-A.-'- won m can urovru near. nu rota. Writing master Nowlanda left to-day for Toronto to attend A convention of the On- tario oduontionnl nu-aocintion. He will vinit. Bnilo and Clovelnnd before return- me. 'l`|.- \l7.....l..I. ............-A:.. _..-|.x-_ :..-...- "IV. The Warwick pnoumntio cushion frame is said to be the cinch of bicycle improve- ments for 1897. Sea is at J. Cunning- hnm a. \[_:,__ (I,||_.___ _`-`__-A_ t,,._. Al. 1, , I munou plcouru 01 one queen. ' Henry Somerset. the son of Ind Somer- sob. and possible successor to the Sukodom of Beaufort. will be made the next liberal candidnh for South Hereford. II: I`. I` ll.---. u `I 'I\........ I1.` r. nuumonu. =1 uwmon sure. The Cu.mdinn_ Pacic railroad company has not received: pro ition from the Ottawa mini:-try mg: ing the construc- tion of the Crow : Neat. Pu: road. I.-:r:.... mus-.. \Y-...I.....a. 1-3. A- .a_.. n__ uunululw xor aouin neretom. Mn. E. F. Murrey, of Denver, Col, U.S.A., is in the city accompanied by her son. vinicln ah the residence of her father. P. Rodmon , 2! Di'ieion street. Thu l_.m.A:.n I`nnRn -all.-.\-.I nu.-........... u I early communion. ` I I). Morton & Bone, Hamilton. makers` of Wide Awake soap. have provided etch of the rooms in Frouteneo school with a framed picture of the Henrv Sbmm-not. Mm enn nf lulu Rnmm-. D\l:ll0 Ill UOUODQT. Religious ouetomu do chum e. Yester- day at the reputed low charm of Kings- ton. St. James`, about 170 persons encod- ei only communion. I). Mftllll Hnnn llnvnjun Ivanlonrn "3:;:l|:`rln&F`er1-is, of Willinmnville. was taken I to Roqkwood hospital for the insane this afternoon. for'tnut.Iuont by the modiocl staff` there. 'I`|... I.d.I...... ..l `I')-..I.-_;_._ I-_1__I,__1 _-, A, " It! frlomhuo cordially Invited upok on All 0! shout EDEN EDDIE The bishop of Rochester. England. in to come to America specially lo attend the convention of So. Andrew's brotherhoo Bulnlo in October. D..ll...:.\..- ....-s....... .3- -I._.._.- \r__.-_ E. :I`he junior auxiliary of St. James church conduct; a concert and sale in the whool houu to-morrow gfternoon and evening. Jnhn Fm-rim. nf `llnnrnnurin um: lmlrnn w-uuy. - Warwick dust proof bearings have no` washers. they run OIIV wish I loud on. ` Got a catalogue at. J . Cunningham : or Hurdy'a. Th: inninr nnvilinru A` 9.5, .1.-nu uuuu uulruuy Inrougnout. one uommlon. -A handnw was stolen from the yard in rear of the American hotel. when pro- prietor Whitney had been working with it today. Wnnwinh dud: nrnnf |m...:n:n I.-um nn Dy Ill Impurlnl nauorylor IIX monuna. Bank clerks oujoyed areal; from choir duily duties today. Easter Monday ion bank holiday throughout the dominion. -A hnndmnv unu Afnlnn frnnn than Iinl-fl in uunlol noovll, `61 Montreal IDPOOB. Battery "A" is placed to go into garri- ! sun at Halifax. to be replaced in Kingston by tn imperial battery for six months. Bunk uzlarlun nnimmrl an-nut frnm Hugh- wul IOIVI no use up me new dance. Riders being ml the one on I Wur- wiok will win olg I: times out of ten up hill. downhill. or on the level. Mn lpjnv \ D no.:II...-n .....A u:.- l-....:.. lllll. UUWIIIIIII. 0|." DD "10 IQVQL Mn. (Run) R. Swillwoll and Min Jennie . Brown, of Frnnkville. are gnutn ol Mrs. Daniel Reeves, 281 Montreal street. Rntfgny "Av" In nInrA4| in run ban nu.-..S III! XIII .Z.UUU- . Mn. A. McLeod, of Cornwall, in visit- mg her daughter. Mrs. W. S. Hughu. Alwinghon nvonuo. Klnnnlerm wnrnnlr :3.`-nu nonn min` mvnnguon avenue. Kingston Wpwwick riders won moat prime and but noon last. year. T. Phillim hu nnmmnd - onnd wnitinn iu`iammf puma Inu lulu rlcou nun Phillipe hsa scoured n position in Rochester, N.Y.. and with n A few day: will leave to take his duties. Riders bnino nmnl mm nnn nn 1: War. l0I' some uml. ` The British-American um-unco oom- pmy to-dc ` settled the loss of Joooph Wil- door for O2. 00. II... A M..l-...! -1 n___..._n :_ ..:..u. I I ICFIIODIL R. J. wmon has been qyposnwi om-. Imn oltho Quinta dlotriob racing board of th:`C.W.A. nn\......-n Ln ALI- _n ..... __ 1.. IIIIU U0 Wun . O'Donnell left this afternoon for Wuhington. D.C., wnm he will rennin for some time. ML- ..:ol-|. A-..-:--_ _-_....---- --- uuuplny. - ` The unnudl lngpootion oi yandu. collorl. closets. am, by tho police. Nlln this afternoon. D `I um--- I.-- L-_._ ,, ,_u,.-_| _|__:_ I Ml`: `VCWWIM DIITII IWQK R. (Bough and '1`. llurphy. Lonldnln. in in tho oily caling on` old acquaint- ances. ` - . Mr. nnd Mn. Stuord, Wqntport. an 1 ind`in1z Enter holidays with trlondsin I. so by. . . , The sloop Hattie A-in. Duoronto, in nu Wqlh Iplnud Imh lumber for the Ruthbun company. Th: nnnu hnnnnljnn M um.-4h n-Ilnn. III. DQYWIIUIU. I` UII'U0'lK"I. Mia Ootd; Othn, is tin can of Dr. and Mn. Olmm, Barrio mus. ` ll {Inna}: Anal H` Il..-...I... 'I .._..l.I- w-I_II_y_uI Ill. nugnuun ullllrcnol. New ripo onion: from Egypp, alto from the Bermuda. uh Cnrnovekyo. Mill 0&1 ; OIIIUI. in ch: manna nl Dr. * `mo at-Ya-h Th Ipindlng Eutor in Moscow. . . John Cougar. haul. Nnpnnoe, bu II- . signed to G. D. Hnwlg. . I 1. 13. amm. ma _ 1:2. u..n...o..., -r... u. n. Dlllllill um: ll. 15. noun-nor. 1'0- rontn. no vjoltling in thin city. . Enter vutry mootin s are hoing bald to-dayin All Anglican urcbu. ' NIID Pil onion: frnm Hannah A`Il'I `MIDI vb Mon wot-kin! as onr load: Ion ooornun no in %% % -:`.`.:"`*"'*T":?`ev '..":""-' W.- . .ona;o$LI) (am . . 43 I30) ` ad`; 6) our money I k If you Inslthy oustomon were in (ulna! on making to Iluutaoo. howovo . um we ' |oluh alone and uh of "an- 1'5} VII!-Intuitive guild Oh hIhIOf.I1nn.>~ > uuuu \IwFwo' wwvuu seuoa. Hum` ." T D. B. Smith and KY1}. HoOnrI.or.1 mm. nu vial!-lint in thin nit-v dsrgzugxg ?hi}3F;;`n:# 6QlIIIInIV.7CV" - ck 8 N ` Ion-nnnmnonuonusnxrn. '.:.-:-..'.`.-.-.'.':~:.~.3.;* -M"-fga: monk: to m - 1` 3 T `:3 no In nouuiuuo . ' ` I0 rs_:%J',I3`3':.::x_:"...*c.: ..'*-... . Shori Drury And an oioor arrived in the city on Saturday from Orillin in charge of I convict. named Melville McN|bb. who will spend (out your: in Kingston peniten- tiarv on conviction of having received stolen IIVO OOIOOI lallll IDOTDIIIR. Thomoe I). Finlay was born in the county of Addington in 1847, and had re- aided in this vicinity for thirty years. Beeidea his wife he leaves one son. Wil- liam. shout. twenty year: of me. His mother and one einter reeidein Addin con county. Philip H. Finley end J. P. in- luy. the lesser at preeunt. in Jnpm, are brother: of deceased. A Home Buyer who Formerly Reelded In Addlnnon Oounty. Sr. Tnmsus. 0nt.. April 19.---Thomu David Finlay, the well-known hone buyer of this city, died this morning at his reel"- donoe. Pearl street. of epoplexy. In Jenn- Ary lest Mr. Finley wee Itricllcn with epo lexy in e Montreal hotel end for four weehe his life was deepaired of. He seemed to recover. however. and returned home. On Seturdey he was around town ee ueuel. On Sundn morning he pnrtook of e hearty meal end a ortly before one o'clock wentinto the yard for eome kindling wood. As he enrolled thuahouzse lglell onItheMllooI-inlan epop ectio t. u nent y r. in say hed two more te, and he passed away at live o olook this morning. Thomna D. Finlnv win lmrn in Hm . . ..u-cu-uuuIIOIIII&uVV . . n -cauu`8uuaunma.cmvu.anQ.' II ' All da yesterday the po|iooworoouroh- ing for itunnn. but no In-coo of him hu beui found. and i; in thought he bu ouioidod. Tho murdered I-omun had no relntivu in the city. hub is is thought there are come livin in London. Ont. Unless her friend: an A uaintnncoi will pay for the funeral tho y mutt be buried at the exponso of the city. unula unu uuwuu lrum uer wounul. A DIOW o be ohin had broken her jaw and un- otl had fallen at the hue of the skull on th ide ouhe head. At the ri ht side of her month were several cute At. looked at if inflicted bv I lmlle, while the wounds at the back of Elle bead and on the 1 chin were apparently mnde by the back of the axe. On I cable in the kitchen was found a lsrge knife with mark: of blood on it. UUIIII llnl l lIIIIIIIIn- An inspection of the place revealed a horrible oi ht. An old axe was found resting be rind the. door leading to the back yard. covered with blood and l` or, showing it. to have been one of the instru- menu used by the murderer. The victim lay with her head and the upper rt of her body resting in a pool of oongoa ed blood that had owed from her woundl. A blow A Hun akin had In-ab-.. Inn L..- -...l -.. J uuuuy ' In the room where tho body was found was discovered at note written in (lerman. which translated, reads as follows: This because all my money (865) has been stolen. This in why I killed her (signed) John Adorn m'l.t.m|n. A- :......--LX.... _l AL- -1--- _-..__I-_! 4 ` A Womnn Iurdorod In Dotrolty J. A. Dltunnn. 5 G01-mun. 1)-mom`, Mioh.. April l9.--Neliio Ber- `in was found murdered at her home, 150 udison avenue. on Snturdny evening about fourteen hours, it. is thought; after life had become extinct. Her murdorer is supposed to be John Adam liittunan, a German. About sixty years old. with whom she had lived for some time and the cause of the murder is supposed to have been jealousy. In Hun I-nnln` urluirn Hun Isnrlu `um: fnnnrl -u-qua vn vunuun-v.v VJUVUIVIJVU nv UIIU IIIIIJIIIII camp. The fifth {nigh of rupees. constituting ()anndn I contribution to date to the India famine fund. has been called I.o_0cl- ` cumi. ` The tunnel camp: of instruction will he held this you commencing About the 7th of June end, all tonninetlng durln that month. Ae it Ie the policy of genera Geeoolgne to teduoe the strength of the militia. from 33.000 to 25,000 men it in not unllltelv the selection will be made on the heel: of elclenoy developed et the summer nnmn. "\ IIIIT Ill! IIIIUIIIIOUI NIH! CHUCK "A meeting of the veetry of the church will be called eh e later date to receive and heme on which she blehop will new the request: of the veetry and give elfeot to Me own intention. ' Mk. .._.I.. X- .........:I ....'Ll__ no-4 -1 DWI! llll'vIllI|0lI." '!`ho- order-in-council mdklng End of June bho date of the colobrntion of tho dinmond jubilee in Canada will likely ho pound to-day. - Tho annual mum: of inncmntlnn um YQUl!!s ' , L HARRlsoN.'co; no l.`nn|'u' ox sun-mm mu. no law In!) 1'.` _anio-mnohpu um no u :InrkoC lIIIIn6-'l'lo JIINIOO Ollolnn. tlcu DI) In Ion Ilud. Orrnwl. On . A ll 10.--ChrM clmnch id to ha I on rat, Vononblo nmh. deacon Lauder. the Motor of tbcjohuroh. mode aha annonnounonb at tho an-viool yutmln . Ho acid: I have boon to- qnutod y tho lord bllhop to sum that In but in oonhomplabion to erect thin pu-. in}: church Into I onhhodul and to male in tho ouhhodnl of the diocon. The quen- ' tlon will be Iubmittod to the mombou of the vutry to-marrow nvcnin whothu: may will unite in asking the iuhopmi carry his intention into obcb. "A mnntimv n! 0):: vnnhrv nf Hm nlun-ah unnsr`c'ku1IH. OVHAWA.` HA8 COMMERCIAL. IOITBIAL ITOOI IAIIIII. raouon.nwu-....`:" 7; guuuut Insane-uuusu... I .1 BECAUSE OF JEALOUSY. DlEl;:T ST. THOMAS. "T TCTTOIIVUU III.InuL`uoouIuu'm I .AbQ`nn.-.A;. olemar Sglt:_:".;:': jnj Is.-_`_ ...' Taetujo Hbiabhtn I uressas. I'rIUU DU UUQ lb: CU. I VIE `I P. JQ V51 AJLSV Robinson Bro.s.. 'W'_A.I;SIEI S H Print Departmengc MCI`(ELy`v` A .B'RH.m hon K'"03'r STON FAIR, all `of which will be sold 31;: {J 5 J.M.nicnmund&cu'srnesa|eSJandf SALE STARTVSLVHJESDAY MQRNIN L -` -gj- THE mnomo SYNDICAII-I. Waldren 8: Mader, j:.7w-:r- 7-- j - v-vw1- , , :\ M A MANAGERS. successors to RICHMOND 8:. CO _1'n'1l wnuho vans. oil- la.oh'.. mu nvhouo nnlohlchtnl mum Wu uooulldulliiqllliu Ithundvorlwlllikun <~s,mgy, sm, ...., gthd ..rVnn.terials' I3 Ws:ighf nms. . APBNTAV 1000 pieces Prints. Lawns. Ducks. Organdies. Dfmities and -American Wash Dress Goods for Blouses an Dresses. Prices 5c. 60. 7c. 8c. 1` Has purchased the balance of Richmond & Co's Stock and are - adding to it the` BANKRUPT srocx on THE KING- T/te Best. Natural 2Ldxal:'?z}e, ~ .'u3:"?fi;i/Ft? cimirl. 5, 6. 7. 8. I0 and 12 Feet. umasr mrsnu, A snmm; AND wen mine. We have them in both plain and oil finish. .a 5, ~- . And the prices are rfqgat. STEP LADDERS I . _! I `VI\l-I VI :4: sun 1`; A-%.`.'.*.'.=:'.-.*.'..."""-# j % H. mans. l or The appearance ' Romp. P um tints. ` . . Vsmisbstniuludzwhll `Coven "Q put." ' We've _thp ab in. .A-.. 3 " 4.. . Illiod Tongue and a lo delicacies for line ' 90 found: : 13 mafvtln. 0 corner none % -:...':..- `am. "3 (I) 6.1-. min 051?. `M3 {in ms ,l.jI_!'I:Il.(`$` guit- know mgfefials. 4` ' Good: -3.0 to A. .MlTCHEl.L, fNOW I yssu unsLms.} GRQSS SEED , l|ItI_cE IIIIO `Inn for homo olulnc. and V0003 help you: lot If you will Inga, 31;, You um and hint ullibhill Ind Punt. Iulsomlno -`lpll _ Mun Hula Vnnlllt. We ldouploh line of then. with `_rfQ hing ollfrou may want. _. lpnql no u. `_"C will he planned to (In you the ot _ wunroomu without oxpoqtlnu . _V , nluq you wish. at noon dun. _ tuna-7 pnmonss an Illllllln Th0 Quintin! (link u: (give 0 for on . ti) (5) o I) IN. 0N la; Y In I: I?` if Unit : A 33-- ' ' hllnuub :00. -::..*::.::.::.:::.: - sonnnounhba "W V In (IMO. I llnlhlovtott. On hula. J. H. llrlfo mind at tlnduth In ur. Illa. uh. which own: sound :1 Au Van-L ` nun.-n -An-.II-_J uu-an uuuu It-Int. ' '1` hotol- ` ` I` rt .....'.........':*"".......':...:" '2. qlo liquor lien-no luv. no clnrp npim ou_onodioniIIod.Iht unnumbe- holll Illtilt. to ho . mu. nIwurn:dOI0mg::02. jvlilnchuiooollnkinglounun dnycin TIIIIOI `I'D! loll. R. HoDonI|, Kingsto ublio libru ,. lanvn-ittonthoboudh him-to gnnlotll). The band It particularly once: "by the am I from tho . coming. on is m. otndnuuaneo tuned to bulk mum. and kept: that the indium may nag: (nun dovclop Iago 1 Inc 9' - . `till! w VII aw uh. IAWIIIIOI Ind Mon- trul. be Montcul N-nnnportntion coun- runyln ondilod` `rich lnvlng to `h a quantity 0 pnotloan in or l mm. and Also to have mum mung; for when from Fort Willipm to ontrul, tho quohd runs being nix to all and one- laull unto. Ono estimate: that fully l0.000,000 I: of gain will go , by the St. Iawnuoo uh during May, Juno and Jul . ' heal hearing to the iilani :0 munt.at.iom and temporarily attended I. 0 long till Juno. that the counter position: oonld ulno In oomidorod; This every fair govern- ment in bounLt_o_ grunt. lots To Como TIM W11. It in said some very henvy grnlnlrnn 0- munu Inn boon undo by oxporton. 0 S21? ".`;. '.'.2..`."1i.. .`..'.'2!."1".;2.".`; `.`.1': An Uofoundod charge. The ohorgo modo by A 3 her At. the rolorlnorf mooting on Sotu any that pro- Iniot Ho:-J bod withhold the ferry lone {mm Wolo lolond municipality. woo uuv loundod. Tho mnnicipnlity hu boon in ooootonr. oujoymonb `oi tho loooo; ovary Ioloudor known thou tho old forty lino boa boon oblo to touch on the inland since last. toll. Hon. Mr. Hon! hp givon the kind- ii and re rooont.nt.iono And tgmnnnu-ilv titan:-|m o, - I..- .:n Rant an hour wu upenb by theladios in ohottlnpz In the patients. who moon thoroughly oujoyod the very prsctioal in- are taken lnthomu Pleasant. Little ceremony. On Snturdoy afternoon the ladies of the Victoria Cimle of King : Daughter: held 5 pleeunt little eemmony in the Yate- nurgleel ward of the gonerol hospital. Mn. Yetaee. as president. and in the name of the circle, presented e number of Iheete and other bed linen to the ward. The ladies the distributed men good things, inch on fl-uit,oekoo. lemon eand the freeheetnf eggs. to the patients in that and ooher public wards. The mu-nln nml ch; 1..."... -l cl.-. ? DIIU WIKII. The purple and white banner of the- cirolo made by Mia liucoigne and pro- Iontod by Na. Yates wu also hung in the ward in 3 potitionto be soon by all the pa- hionu. AI.....A -.. L--- ...-- _,_-__. L" .m, u I- IHIIIIII I I3 IOKWITUBII I0 UDIIWUI. The typewricerl. Buvden end Seelemho have done the tcewricing for the com- miaeion. were o i to do some "cell hustling" during 0 pen for day: in order to luv: the evidence reedy for for- warding lo the minister of justice. In the cloning thirteen (ccueecucivo) hours of their work the transcribed 600 folio: of I00 words no . a total of 60,000 words. llllli FIX- Tho work of the commission in connec- tion with the Kin ton penitentiary bu boon completed. alugh some of she odds nnd ondl of the ovi onoe taken have re- mnninn to be forwarded to Otlnwa. TI.` Lnngmnibgnn Il..-4l-.. -...l --I- _.|.- run UI. VI-UVIIII IIUI -Ill Soc:-etnry R. J. Eilbock, and dominion ponllonmriefuooountant. George L. Foo- ter. left this afternoon for St. Vincent do Paul. consist. the invuligntion commis- Iloncn in their enquiry into the manage- monta-nnd working of the ponitontinry in that place. Th: um-k of him nmnmininn in nnnnnn- I gg; I0 [IOU Ill IVIV. l.`I'. `BVlllIg IIIIIFEH Dy Rev. 1-. Meier. being the celebrnnt. Rev. Fr. Neville was in eherge on both morning sen-iceo. "the aide alters were beautifully de- corated with ov/on and colored lights. Thehigh ulcer was 3 mu: of tutulully arranged owera. the work of the sisters of the house of Providence. assisted by members of the alter society. During evening eel-vice solos were rendered by members of the choir. "Ave Morin.-" by` Miu Agnes Mnbheweon being particularly good. The collection amounted to about Ill DUlUUI' UIIIIIIUI It l'Ill'DIllIUIlnlI. Two service! were conducted yeeterde morning in the church of theuood Thie . Portlmouth. The eight o olock mm for the.'oonvenience of oomunmicente was largely attended. (imnd high mue we: celebrated to eleven o olock. Coroox-en : musical men we rendered, the different eoloe, duete. trio: and qunrtethee being taken in good form by Various members of she choir. Grand veepers were rendered at 7:30 '11.. Rev. Fr. Neville. ueisted by Rev. I`. Mnhnr. hnimr the nnlnhrnnh. ` PIE UNI` IIIIII WWII U. U. Ul0WF|e UIIKI" ed metitutlon on FA-Ids}. He vet greatly exheueted u n neult othe fre- quent eteeoheof the dieeeneuui entered `great pain. Every poeelblecnre wu given ` the patient. a pl: eicien vain conetnnt . itlqntlexnoe et his side night and daz. etteokgt were oontlnuoue. wee - `Owing tlvle constitution to each an extent that he could not vithetend ' them. `end In one more revere than thoee ` . pudeding. be deported. Hie funeral took plloe this afternoon from hie father : teen- gznoe, Johnston street, member: of the Intlon u-my being in attendance. - The parente of the led bed been led to '|Ielleve then his one we: not critical end` `.'|A- Olen-`Inn. e-`neg nun-Ann-gal fan 6.`:- nun]. IIIUEIIUII. VIII IIIIPIU mu not one mm domino of may Ion. F; cumu- od Dr. Mundoll. coroner. who. upon in- V veotigntln the can informed them shut. it. wu ono,o chum inunionn and incurable. gnffoma from it raruiy pnrvivizf (arty- dgho hours after being attach . They worn uaurod tint. their non had been no- ooadod by tho hon ital staff ovary treat- IIIOIIG known to ion! uoionco; It. is the no time in u very long rim! that luch in oxtmome one was soon ere. ` ~ ` .. I .,' 'n-p--o-- c~ ` A 144 out or `cloth laouuloue-In II- V sumo chm _ On morning a land 7 named Allnd _ no! a. ecvontaon you-n olrl.uon at `Io;-nolds. of tho Kingston Light, Hut 1'. nor company, diod at the pn- lnl hoipihlol chores inunionl. an ex- Inlno out 6! thtdioeuo commonly known so 86. Vicuo . dunes. The young mnn..who pl: an-v`lna an I pronblooohip to the blnmhino trad: II C. D. Churn- anfnr. in srscumml an ' :-.}.;- ';'E'n3"'nu'r'v'I'r':7:' TA`? p?o"Ks7J.'.'Tp"'3' "o `plumbing trade vi 0. D. Chown. onhro 0d the on Friday. Iuur lorvlcu at Partamoutu. For It. Vlncont In P:u|. v. - non n A unv mm: case. I nTo"e.."JJ '"}F? _f con. _ho UKIUUII III and for than `I... .........I I. HAuo;nn Duncan limo. n... A ..n In 1 ::.'."7.'.'....;'"......,..L"""'.'r'..':` .f5::a`:"s.`: ' dvclllngwmd b"(.'.). Moon mnbllillr 0` `hi Ian `;HII"!""`N vvunur uroncn, under arrow for being im- plioptod in 0 rder of has divorced , wifo.Mnry oh. (1 her friend. Mary Duly. moment" Allen. the Ioldlor ` who was ouiouuly wounded in she tnyody. \ of bin the murdonr of the two women. UB0 uni 2 "I do not wan-y at ullnbout M myself. for I know that my hand: 'urochu-ofthocrimo. Thontnno quution In my mind that Allen murdoxvd my wife and Mn Duly. I bcliuvoho tried to inmnn on won... I 5..-- .1.-. um wuu uuu all lJIl]- I DIIIIVUDC I90 in on women. I know that (In. rouolu mid dohud he honor if 3150 inoniunosntdonh todooo.ond I think the am but in ooldofonoo. Thou thonhooting . and I think heohot I.lntInunnnn_' anon. use wounagd soldier. lion inn tics! condition at the hoopiulno .3`? unnnihy h Georg. ~ I nootdcr ll. Oobluuwshrtovunifnunhul n hun- nougnnun Iucoa tnrou out Sunday. The Greeks oaptu two Turkish pooh. one of which was re-taken later by the Turks. The fighting was of a desperate chumctor, hand to hand. Ihlnluuoau. am IQ`.IIh clean pad of ` . I) dun allow the but a on an: on as shown mm. uncut un'\n.Ihdlth In-Ion 00-OI o . I What othlnu 5'31 on : 70. Bibby c..., _ G STREET. `vlholr conpunlon And the l.luhund of one of the Woman Auto Impacted. SAcIurrr`n Huuson. N.Y., April l8.-- Wilbur Crouch. under for being plicated thopnm-dc: of In: .n........I Ul IaIIU`UIKlUo Am the second sitting of the legislative assembly yesterday evening the house voc- ed the various meeemee proposed by who government end then adjourned ejne die. 'A`l'HlNN. Anril In --.nannnh\'--- `MM guvurmnunu nnu man Iujourned njno die. 'A1'Hu-`:4, A Ail l9.---Denpatchea from Tyrnavor. no war of Lu-ion. my: chat. the lighting in the vicinity of Roveni and Bong nhi lutod throu our. Sunday. oantu ma Tmkinh mm. pr: on Ill ulol I of tie-Greeks. t ILA .4-.._..` WOT!- WATHRNS, April I9. (1 n.rn.)-The gov- ernment has addressed a note to Aeeim Be expreeeing surprise at the allegations in in note to M. Skouzee and pointing out fact: pmving that Turkey is the upgreuor. The government disclaims all responsibili- tiee for my evente that may now occur. All the forte except one. which is the strongest, have been destroyed at Prevese and early reduced to aeben. Thu rnnhrnnnlii.-n nl .h,l.-... I.-- ..-..a-_- I nnu 0Il'I_V roauoou D0 canes. Tho metro libnn of Athens has ordorod pm on in al the churches for the success I of I. n-(lr-calm mu rrunnuar we are now revengmg 1-zpirua. Coxmmrrsorrs, April 12. -The Ger- man general sent by Emperor William lnapecb the armies on the frontier has re- turned from Elasronn. He report: favorably an to the Turkish army except. in the matter or mnaport service. The Greeks he con- sider: inferior in armament and lean capable of atanding fatigue and exposure. In the event. of complications in she Bal- kann he advises that Turkey should act. on the delenaive against Servin. Bulgaria and Montenegro, but on the olfenaive against Greece. An lrade has been issued authorizing him to continue hie inspection, particularl yin (he commiesary department. of the Turkish army. Turknv will lino. AI.I.Amnh on .....o..... UI Iull l.|ll'Illll ITIHV. Turkey will Em. attempt to capture Lnrleu and then march on Trikhula and Plnnnri. If those also on captured Tur- key would be in a position to compel Greece to comply with the demnmcla Bf the Inn". ul 0116 Lurlu ll uucannnlo. A second deopotoh to the ammo paper announce:-that 9.000 Albanians. who starts- od into Greece with the expressed insen- tion of reaching Larissa, have rooroesed the (mania: and are now rovenging Epirua. Coxs-um-mom.n. Anril l~3__'n.. Gar. ........., ..--V Iavvu .---uwu nu uuv yunyuuu VI occn ying Preveaa. A eopntch to the Mason em from Arm say: that the remaining urkiah form at Provoea have been doetro ed by the tire of the Greek warships and t at the position of the Turks in untenable. A -gnu.-ul .l......A..l. A- AL- . . _ . _ . _ -._ _ ` --,.- Inch IOIIIOIUI. / Knacnmn. L. April I0.--'l`ln But- no-Ilnlhd schooner n."7'.I-:4. win. an be in. lnu lurloul ngnmn nll occurred. A detachment of 800 Greek troops in in readiness to land 1I5Prevou.. the Turkish fortied position north of the entrance of the Gulf of Arm. The Tulkiah forte at that plnco hove bean almost. completely ` doutroyod by the bombardment of Greek eet. Many of the fort: have been reduc- ed to yahoo. I`.-..... sI.....-.....l (I... L- AL- ,|-_,_,. 1 cu LU IIlIUI- Four thousand Greeks, the deapabch adds, have been landed for the purpose of occnsying A alnntnh Ln MIA Mnnnnuarn `Ivan A.-tn `uguu except: one ruervus. ISLAND or Count, April l9.--Tho ( nook troops, as this doopntch is cent, are ad- vancing on Phillipinda, northwest of Arm, and furious ghting has occurred. A dntnahmant. nf R00 (`.1-anlz trnnnn in in UH Ill (`WINCHE- A doopntch to the Times from Elassona says that the Greek consul has left town last evening under escort. There is no news as yet. from Metzovoa. but. from Znrkos no Katerina all the troops are on- gaged except the reserves. IQI.A\iII nr (`JIIIIIV Am-il In _'I"l.. l2._.I. ll-IJFUII ll0Ill'I IIDUI3 ' "On the 15th Prince Meurooordeto worn- ed hi: government that the porte was preparing to order an advance without 0 previous declaration of war. In is inferred from theee feet: and all ed in responsible qunrtere that two of t egroet were have urged Tub key to begin host itiee. end the presence of Ruenlen and German olcere with the Turkish tmope in bittterly oommented up- On in Athens. A A--..-n-l. 4.. AL- III:..... 1.... I:II,-____ 1 TKO, (0 UCUIDTI VII`. "All the volunteer! of the foreign legion ` ende portion of the gerrieou started for ' Vole today. II: it nobed shes the com- munioetion of Alain` Bey to M. Skouue does not specify the peraiouldr act. of eggreeiion n n whiqh she Turkish cov- ernment. pro eaeee sorely. It is now cer- tain. however. that Edhem Puke. received orders to ndvenoee to Lnieu on the ion: -instant, the day lollowing the Het.airia e raid. But theee orders were cancelled three hour: Inter. HA- 5L. I tan. `b...`.... ll-....-_.....I-L- ..._.... THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER. IIUVK Ill" IIIIDCOII IIII `VIII. "The Molt now: roooivgtl hon to-night in tbs`: tbs GI-ooh huvo olpturod and hold all tho_ positions except Ann and Milounn. Along the Thundlian line. I hsvo Ind ac- oun to an important document from an European capital showing that the power: have done nothing lor several weeks bo- ouno they have he that Greece would in either nancial y ruined or soundly baton by Turin . It was Gormuny that urged Turkey to clan war. "All lab: vnlunmnn of him fol-afon lnainn V1 '" ` ON. Brock St. I