second-class cabin. During tho voyn a they were allowed to see the officers oft. e Lancaster re imont. but only in bheir own qunrtere. he util- cers were unable to My whether Jameson and his fellow prisoners would he landed here or in London. Dr. Jnmolon ll in charge of major McCarthy. of the Lamon- cer mgiment. There are no olvil ollloeu on board the Viocorin. A -um.-m nf numrtnrn umfnluinnv lnr H-u with ur. Jameson me one omeern. Duvom-om`, Eng. Feb. 24.-Dr. Jame- son and his com nionn are still on board the transport. I ilp Vleberln and the great- est. noereey ll being observed in regnrd be what disposition in to be made of them. Not 11 single oiilelnl will give the slightest. information eoncerning them. The Lnn~ caster regiment; which was brought here by the \'ict.oria, was landed this morning. The oicars of the regiment. any that Dr. Jnmeeon and his companions me all in the second-clues cabin. I\....:.... am ........... oh... 3... nllmnul m The ship It Dnvenporb-Whore Will the Purl: Bo Landed. I`1.vMo("ru. Feb. 23.-The steamer Hurlook, with 300 of the South Africa raiders, arrived at Plymouth thin morning. and int midnight the transport arrived with Dr. Jameson and the oiiioern. n...,........... nu... ma. )4 _n. 1...... tor murder. By A uric: of resolution: moved by nov- orol prominent. men of All nlndu 0! politics an immense mootin in Toronto on Sutur- dn ni ht. pledged tool! uoppoood to the pr ncipe of re-imposing ooporobo school: upon the provinoo of Manitoba. Thin morninu re started in the old MOI. " The Search for-morn hue preferred ob- ocbionu to the bill for the exclusion of oroign cattle. They but their objections on the hot that Cnnndiw More onttlo hu.v_e proved a nuooeu. U. B. H. Morin, of Sc. Pie:-In Mont.- magny, Quo., doin I lift Ionhnoo fol` murder in the St. inoont do Paul {- t,enmry.ia free. In April. 1890, orin mu; convicted and Ientonood to bo lunged for murder. nu . ...-1.. Al uunnlnojnnn mmnul luv anv- the province or Mnnwoon. This morning Pinko hotel building. Seeforth. 0nb., end with . Gillespie : hnrneee shop adjoining. was Almoab totally destroyed. The hotel was owned by the eetahe of T. Coleman. Insured for 8800. Ion 01.800; Gillespie`: local in H.800, insured for 8760. plum proou mm; In mac ccnoo. The liberal: or South nhnrio hove to- ooptod the rooignntion of Leonard Burnobto. their oandldnto {or the dominionolootlon. hm-Ina Mm mnnnh -harm in tin Blank their oandldnto {or one domlnlonoloonon. During the recent: Imrm in tho Black as seven runners and oi hhon Idling vouols laundered nnd I00 I van worn loch. I-Ina}. Jnhn Mgndnnnlrl av: Mn ngnnnt. veuols Iounuorou MIG IUU nvu you now. Hu John Macdonuld Inya he cannot come vo of nnybhin likely to hopgon that. would induce h m be re-enter Poli- bicn. `I'M: Qnnfnlu Inrmnrn LAIA nnnhn-ad oh. ntlon army. It is rumored at Winnlpng the Sir Ohnrlu Tuppor will ho undead the con- Drubin nomination for LI 1'. II he poruonllotocholr vulina u whtoi domvynidl the uddonoo of Jenna R. Arm at timoro. yuouduy. N. gfhttorwn. burrilur. 0! Uzbrldr, Ln. I-anon nnrninnfid 't|D hhl lllllllllodl V N. E`. nnterson. nurrllur, ox uxun in boon nomimtd (or the oommod:1 the oonurntlvu of We Onlsrio. Dradnnl Ru-nnaar (Innlnn thn nun` tho oonurnuvu or we ununo. President Km doubt the report that the South on republic contam- plnm prooh ningiuindo duct. purpoaou. Commander and Mn. Ballington Booth, 0! New York, have resigned tron : tho Bal- ntlnn nrmv. ouww xou, ntlon It in name of Petorboro, in dead. The nu-. Lnnrentinn Arrived at Hslifn, N.S., :0. 8:30 o'clock thin mowing. Thu-n in I cum: (Amino in Bunlo And N .B., to 5:30 o'clock bml motmng. Them In I wubor (Amino there in prnotionlly no water for household Commander Mn. Bollinxton lwms m1mnmcs'r'mo- | .3-`wt-cI,a" humans. Iolognpuo rump iron on rare: at ch; Globe. Oondonudoud Auonod looluy landing -- A Ollnoo Glvu You no -...A. I. J. Lynch, A pm of Petorboro, in dead. Thu um-_ Lnnrantinn I Hg IT IS IN SHORT ORDER FOR I ?~TabIe Cover THE CUEAN INSURRECTION. I`Il!IIo F. J. Lynch. I` prominent oduononM_ xl Pam:-ban. JAMESON IN ENGLANSD. _ I-hlvlll Iolhcnulcl. Wuliiiijl -.93lIuuv:- "BnlB|o."_lQIhII thtwlo. "Well. "I should nyh wunnlhtio. You jun ugh! to unhocultomont lnIMQuu- Iltluhwhu dnwthoouhlan In In thclloonr ....'-'-' m ""' nuul-only "No, I don`t." nnqnend the boy. "Why. Wmldl" oxolulnod Nu mother uproaohtnny. "Wall. I can L306 whlppod for not telling in but yutcdnx. and I alum`: gnu in chaos today mum uq.-aouugoro ' The hey hun bnucyhou tho vlnlcor npoko to Mm. In hlq mothor Ins natural- ly annoyed. "Won't won an to In. Brown. wnllnw lull IIO l.I`0lIl],IDO|lI I ll l'II`. I ukod my Sluughni h-Inns`: we stood In onoot than Ihopa and lmcnod to tho dlmordnm screams of the patrons of the Institution what: In: the cause of ma ut- ter oonhulon. "Each man wank more hot wnm-," win his raply. on he pmod my Ignonuoo of the mum of pom sooiosy in than pun.-Bnlumoro Sun. Newn STORE] mo ungglnmnnq mo wearer ma tnuwlng. The shop la I lu-my-open room in II oeu- trnl And populu pomnu of tha olhy, und mmll. square nobles and low. narrow bonohou oomcllmm tho furniture. A cov- orud oup containing 3 plnoh of mu lemon ls plnood boloro owl: tea drlnkor, and in II lled` and rollod wlth hot water out do- ulrod. 1 A mu: my drink Ihla uugnrlou llquld III the afternoon Wm: M: oompun- ton. and. out autllng the mu, In will and Nut In In oulyjboul I cum II III! ahllllhll frlnn II -n nrnnd A -rounop [Tomes The ten shop 1: en Important. lnumuvlon In Chine. It serves ee I new: depot,where the people anchor to beer the now: of the day; an I buelneee houee, where men buy and sell. and dlnouu the oommorolnl In- terms: of the oountry, end an n pleoe of pleasure end geuerel resort. If two men get Into 1: quurreliwon the unrest. one In apt to drug the ooher to n we urban and drink tea M, hle expenee while they settle che matter between them. The eoroncor dose the dngglnmend the weaker the treating. The shot: la n llhlmonan room In A mm. II 0l'()WlI. BIIUIIDOQ ID 0050!)!!! M10 HUTSBH. Ho thou returned to who hull whore the Ihow was in program. An hour lmor the dogs were planed on the trail and followed it with comparative sane, except at the point`. where tho runaway was halted and at one or two other places over which them had boon oonaldorablo travel. and nrouiixl which tho orowd following the dog: uursod until ii was almost impoaalhlo tob:-oak through. with unorring lnatinot. however. the dog: again found the trail, lollowod it Itoadily over the onairo line which Dr. Boll had walked `and book to Tomlinaon hall. where they plnked him out of A crowd of several hundred people, going up to him and indicating hla iden- tity by'barkin.-Cinolnnat.i Enquirer. DWIWII Dy W. D. DIISHIH UK Villlilull. Early In the morning Dr. Bull of Kukn- mu left Tomllnwn hull nml pnnrloll nut, and utter walking through alleys und sbrmcs ho put. on A pulr nf amtln nvur.~.-hm-.~4 and continued his wulk through tho parks and on the streets troquemod by pmlusIrl- am. On Mm Hue of mm-oh tho doctor nuuv a rulmwny main. and. In connection wIt.h the crowd. nuulsbod In catching tho hon-sea. Ha Lhnn Nmurnnd In than hnll whm-a Hm All mwrunung was In mu mun m nnmu- houudu In mun trnnklmz through the atmmo of 4: pupuluua olly, ovnr hm ml unuw. wnsglvuu In lmlhumpnlln In unnIInn- Mun with on [not stuck show. Fuur(|ug.~4 wuru untm-ml ln Hm lost, Bmudy und Cuuntoan. Ix-lnnglug In H. M. Miller of Um-llngtun; Prlnon. owned by Hmvurn M Harris of .\`nblesvlllu, and Bright, who Is ownstl by W. 5. Fields of Wlumtun. Earlv In the mm-nhm l)r_ Hull n! Kulm. LII!) nrru plllllll IIIIMIU Hy HI!` ll|l"I| I '('l. |l||P` In Um wny tho hiya nnlnml |)rm'm\\lu ull Hm way down. Ilgimu. knuulhm ovary Linn- with the two hlnd lugs whllu ho Imnln-.~ foothold: with M furo foot. Thus tho uun ml-of urnvlty In pnmurvod and Hm hugu lmmnt pmvomml from toppling ovur nn his nuu.-I ubllo Oplnlou. I , ,,._ vu-.uu-- uuuyuuuuuu Elephants um nhio to nmke their way up and down mountains mui through u country of sump niln. whom muiun wuuili not dam to venture nnd ovum where man ud passage difiiouit. Their tmoln hnvu been found upon the vary munmit. or mountain: over 7,000 foot high. in them journeys an elephant. is uftun uumpoiiud to descend hill: and Immnmin aides which are almost; preuipiinmn. This in _t,howuy in which it, in done: The uiupimmha first umnouvur in to kneel down oinuu to the (In- nlivity. Om; fun leg in Lin-II m'ml.iounl_v passed over the oduu mid nnhnrt, wuy down the uiope, and it he ilndn (hum is no good npot. for I rm foothold he npuudiiy forum 0110 by stumping into the null if it is Inuiur or kicking out n (noting it In in dry. Wium he in lure of n Rum! foul-iluid, Lhu olimr {um leg is brought. down in the mmu \\'n_\'. Then he performs Mm mum work ovur mmin with him (um. hringing lmlh [urn Inns 3 nm in udvnnoe uf lhu first innlhultl. Thiu iolwol good pimmu nil ruuciy Hlmlo fur Lhn himl (out. Now. hrm-.inu him.ueii' up|_\- hiu huuu. strong foru iomi, hn drawn hi.-a hind luau. ilrnl, ullu uml than the ullu-r, unmfuiiy over tilu Miuu. whuro ihny nm\lI|I_\' tho iiruli plnuuu Imuin lay Mm turn i` -M. 'l`hi,-A in lim wnv Hm hmm nninmi nrum-min nil Now," said Mark, the reason the `Missouri man didn't. whip out his mm and shoot, as soon an the bean eut,er'n lunch: was turnod was booauuu of camp etiquette. Each man hm] his fun with the other, and they woro even. If the `Benton man had been shot, mhu `MhIu()ul`i' man. as quick as news could iiy, would imvu had his body lled with load from him revolver or u\'m`y man in camp regardless of party. Yull see. we were quite atioklonu for fair piny in shoot dnys."-Now York Journal. ~ niolnxir. rnnntIA1ii' 24, 1396 no'a nnoou nun nu ma non mm: no win. The` bully had his nhnloo lmtween Imam- or loath, and he know it`. Whun ho had uuun ovary boom, ho was made to any that Im llksd beam, and than and nub tlll than mu the "Button" man put up hh-1 plum], pay for both order: of beans nud lunvo the saloon. Nn- " A-hl IlAhI( Mu: ran-nn thn DIUIIEIJUU IIUID ulllcua, aux, 75.` $1.00 per yd. gnd up. A _ Also Stamped Lmem In a great "Variety of patterns at no noun anon, mo "uoawn" umn oauou out to the bartender: "Peso, give me uu- , other plutotui. Pile ii. up. I like 'om." i Whan the banned no ninm name. the "Bow 1 other puwrux. rue 11: 1 un "am." When the bumped up plnmo name, tun" man, quick as A ash, had pulled out hls revolver, had theMIsuourl" nmu cov- ered Wlbh It, and thou pushing the full plntolul of beam: across the table told the Mlu0m'l .' man toeat. It and Mk It," or wd nhool! hlm llke the dog Man he wnn. 'l`ha` bullrv lmd Mn nhulm lmrwaau . Inn nu: rwun non Inc an onunpu. A "Bolton mun" wu outing brukful only one mornln no A table nun the upon door and tho hnl bu, hull reluwrnnt ol the place. He Wu jun ushing his plan 0! pork nnd bean: when two MluourI" men panned along and now who Bout.ou" mun And his breakfast. They shopped wlchln I foot or two. Look on that." aid the bigger of the Minnow-I" man con- wmpmoualy. Do you we what. than blqgk blankoty blank Douhou thing In outing! Why, down In Mluourl when I came n-om we food than things to our human. Only eh brute: out that grub duwn mare." ntlv the bullv umumsd [undo And an Drum on mat. gnu) auwn umre." ntly the bully um pod Inside and us down opposite tho " ton" man at the nuns table. When the place of beam hbd been anon, the Bo:ton" uum oallod nut. on tlm IuM'.nn1Inn- Damn alun n.n n n. UOHIIN uh loam, but!-loAto'l tInn All thololno. Ihrk "1`wnin lived uomo 40 year: no In Ibo limit: 0! I very wild. half and: iron- Iior mining camp. This was: divided into ivyo the no called Button crowd," wnlo contained 0110 bettu clomontn, though in Barton men, and the Min- Iouri crowd," which was A pretty bad lot, Ihonuh hoe oomponod oxuluuivel of na- tives of Missouri. Fight: to I a death veto of daily and nlchtly oooun-once. gnmbllng outt: were in oonnmnt. dumnnd. quun-sling, bullying drunkzu-dn were our nipreuonh, and few uaotl water oxoopt no wuh now and than In the lmle muuutnin stream owing throv h the diulnal. Despite i|;liht.horo wn n mm gnnp alla- quottgw, W was uoqnlud In con: - and law bynll. and it not thin an mo: ilni Hui Twain lxold In onunp 0. A "Bonon nun" wu ucinn bnnkrui I Illln - No," bpllod mo boy shortly. " Don'Iyou like mo?" and In. Brown. and nnturnllv "Won't ion go to Mrs. Brown. Willie?" n ukod. An Interesting um nf tho : muudu In mzm lrnnklnu Iunulqotilhun, in: 5.1-... -...-I__ pa... Cmnblng Elephants. ..o........ -I.I A_. ._ i-Etna LXNEN Ill lo Phil. L.-- L PAIR PLAY. 1| skill of blood- ? '. uvnr hm nml V uoo. P "Rook:-ood-lA\h Shore mad. the pre- nm. tulddioo of J. P. Liwhold, M.I)., medical nu rintandontol criminal lunatic: In the ruuntiu-y.hu htoly boon pur- chuod y tho gommmont. lot the purpose of hpin com-stood in! an asylum for the crimium lunatic: ooutimd in t.hM.inuiI.u- tion. for which in Iotirod and healthy titunion moat. admirably ndapuit. The county noun. If its Int uibtingl, hnnlno nnwl n lioonu for the protection on Iniiaod number of paying pauouu within the asylum. . - "Tho vary iuutdoolno raidonol cl 1! Inner. Eaq., with rich surrounding bin 5:: la nl-n nnnnnl ngnn OK: alumna -AA ` "no muuuomo rouaonol on :1 rm bury. it also situated mm` the above. Md fonnan ntu-noun point 0! ow in tin C50 it . "-'-`w. r...{... Eu. also oaihiu` n mougner, mu... nu a npuncna apoonnan or tho ruml cottage. Ornoo. The grounds abound with the richest. notion. sud every attention that wealth and I cultlvnhd Mate could bestow has rondoroil it n pluog ,0! man l-hnu orrlinnry el non llld rene- ment. The situation In . no doubt. on: long, bocmno the hvorito building ground ol ovary person ol wealth and mm in the nlmo. HIO DH)` llll Illrrlllllllll country. There are nlsmbot-ides the spacious man Iion of Colin Miller, nonr the city park and those oi J. Pinion, T. Ki1'kp1trick, H. Moyle, W. Bowen, 8. Taylor. N. Pnlmor. J. MM`.pllCl'-ml. Mm. ii. I). (.`nrt\\`ri ht with that of tho lion. J. Hnmlltou. ml of tho lnlo Hon. John Macaulay and ooveml otlmrn, iunlmlimg the spacious now rosi- xleno lately erected by Kenneth McKen- mie. Em... judge oi the count`. and division oourm. and the `Crimean l`armco,' the pro my of shari|l`Corbott. ' he house and gmnndn oi John WM. kins. Eaq.. on Kin street. between the city park and buy a are are II tting rui- donco for,n entlemnu whose [annex-oring buainon hnbuba have enabled him to mtlro from the lmntlef momnntilo life. "hoyoln cotmixo. Union road-This very Ironn the bunuel momnnulo mo. hoyoln cottnizo. var m~u,_v pm my. the ruidenoo of Joromin n longiuer, 01]., in nplondid apooiman of nothure. around: pnnmpul may unorougnure. - The boautlful villn residence of E. II. Hnrtly. Enq., has only been a few years eroclml, hut, nevert.helosn,. it is already nurmunded by A rich nnd bemltifulgnrden. and its situation. nonr the centre of the oily)". tnzellmr with its unomnmon (Italian) style of nmlnitevl-lure, render: it n auunding point. in the memory of muny n pausing nu-nngor. The same remarks uro equally appliuullu In the reaideneos of John Cur rutlmrs. John I-`racer. A. (`. Uumpboll. Eaqn. Oppoaile the above is Rookwood. the moat` of lbonalll Molntosh. EM]. unique in style and unrivalled {nr lea ue \ lOW of tho buy nnd anrmumlinu country. "Tlmm urn nlnmluuldm tlm nnnninun mnn Table Na_pki|}s l\l')l'[0ll IIIIU llll RIIIIBDIG Hilly. The 8 Clone mansion lately erected by Colin iller. EL-q., and its miple aur- mumllng gm-don gmunda. lorm In planning feature midst the bustle nnd business of A principal city Llioroughlana. The bountiful villn residence of E. H. seen no no approcuuaoa. "Tho lnr e ootbage und surrounding grounds of 1'. A Harper. Esq., on the up- per part of King stream, are finely situated. with n splendid View of the buy. the lake nml the i.-lnnd upponlm the city. The gardens nnd other grounds are decorated Ill 4: chance and planning atylo, and are as well worthy of exnmination MI those of any otlmr privnbo Irentlemnn in the countr . "Ht. Helen'a--'I`he clmrmimz rosin once oumr prwnoo uenuemnn in we coumr charming once of James Morton. I-ism... is n-it.unt.od on Kinmatmec, fronting, with a delightful slope, upon the buy shore. The rounds, twelve acres, were very tuatofullv nid out. by their former proprlotor, and have been reutyl ' and extensively ilI`I)I`0\'0d undor Kl:-. a\ m1.on`a well-known li ml nlmrgo. mid would well ropuy n stranger for bho Llmeneceannr lorn visit, where he will be mire of a nearly welcome from Mr. i\lv)rLon and his amiable lady. Tha nnnvioun mansion lnbelv cracked nnmo o,wenn in unnuuu. (Jnldorwood~-'I`ho property of Maxwell W. Strange, Esq., is a very tempting suburban residence on the extnme weatern limits of the city. The grounds are very tastefully laid out and the many bouutiea, both of situation and style, need only be to be appreciated. The lnrnm comma aurronndinir ms mm pnansura-seeker. "Alwington -Tho residence of the Baron (lu Longueuil. in u very plain and unpre- temling stone buildin , formerly the resi- loucc of the late L01` S denham andsome other governors of Cmuu K. It forms the boundary of the city on the west. and al- though the grounds are not. extensive. About fteen I\0l`BB, it contains one the very richest and most, recherche gardens in Cmmtln. an the xrize list: of innumerable ngriculcumlzun lnorticrultuml oxhibitioua Amply am-t.. Be\'erl\' hodxye-~'I`he nronertv of John Amply acme. Beverly hodge-~'I`he nroperty Hreden. l.-L. In In line 3' aitunbod and picburem ue oambliz-hulom. in the western pnrt. of L me city. In the hands of its pro- nent owner it. will em long equal any 0 the o,\taent. in Cnnudn. (`.nIdArunvvi.-_'l`Im In-nnarlv nf Nluvwnll mm nun mm pumoou wiun crass. H. :4 in in very honlthy and ileiinaiicsihuntioii. com- mmuliug n bouutifu and extensive view of the lake. harbor, village of Portsmouth. om, uml \\ ith the addition of it few yum! growth to the trees l\l|(| ihrubbery, will doubtlass become in p|l\C0 of not with tour- ists and plansure-seeker. "Alwinuton "ADe1`muu|uuer~~1no realuonce 0| A. .1 Mncdonnnll, Esq., is u very gem/eel nnd comfortable l.wo~st.ory atone buildin , with about forty acres of mud nbmclnex wall lnid uubuml plumbed with trees. It i4 verv honlthr nlensam.sit,unLion. vuuv -vv u-uvu Ill Iuulrv--UI nu-uu wnv-nu the counties lead in ever direction so twentyone villages, and I on! immeneely increased hu-iliiiieo for bringing produce to themarkct. There are now nearly fifty poet oioeein the united counties. and ncilitien for both personal and cpiemlnry rommunicntion nrenoi. aurpnued in Cunn- dn. In order to I-how that. the inhabitants of the counties nre neither poor nor the ignoromt. chine that they have been repre- sented, it may be mentioned that there arc within the counties `J72 schools, nmn_\- of them of very superior description. in the suburbs eurroundin Kingston are as large number of villa reui ences. I do- soripcion of n low of which mny not. be in- ucco unable to the render : bcrohnllzuler~~The reeidcnce cl A. J. i\lumlnnn.ll Fun in u vnrrr uniting` and Ill WBIIKJI RUG OUHIIIXI. ~A great part of the aurroundingl`. coun- try was formerly unproductive. rut y from decient cultivation, and part y lrom a want of good interns! communication. Both of those draw-books are now. in a gmat meuure,ove1-oome. A new genera- tion of former: has risen up, who are no longer contented to see their neighbors aurpeaa them in all that ohuwterineun good farmer. Better stock. betterimple- ments. alldll better mode of cultivation have already had root and visible effects, while `.200 mile: 0 lint-clue roads within omnmwn... "ill...-.. null .. mul ammgnnlxy -v--vn- now:-van-n U \ Ono Door Below clty Hotel. unwarranuole mareapeon no me memory ox A rent. atateaman, to belle hla dlatlnot pro- m ae, by the removal of the neat of govern- menl: In HM-L Many aulhred severely in n pecuniary point from hhla breach of truat, and the rovlnoe has ever alnoe been saddled with t. e enormous oxpenae come quonc on a periodical removal. Bueineee, however, is nowln I aafer condition and on n more secure baeia than {or many yeare, rash speculation having, ln a great mew lure, given way. to a more eeund and health abate of things. Whether. there- fore, t. e government over return: here or nob. Kingston may he expected to progress in wealth and buameu. ,1` A nu-an! name ..I II`; -unuwunarlin:-\ nnun rurthor Into:-nth; Ducrlptlon oi Inga- ton and m lnvironn n um `uo- ':on llnvo Boo): Inn: Oh:-[cl Illot `l'hon-`l`ho Iooond ltoloh. "Tho populntion of the city and the nuburhnln from 15,000 to 16,000. Auouod vnluo of property. 79,353, 41.; tIxoI.8I. 6d. in the und. It in divided into uovon wards, ow e! which aondn two alderman and two oouuoilmon to the city council, The ritnntionxh oxoeqlingly healthy, I in; an it does upon uwido (`sen buy w M: I oonntant npld out-nut. o ntqnnnt or impure wntnr our accumulate: on It: thorn. whlln in nnnnnllv ohvntnl nndllon wn 1 m an. a Kingston hu boon urgin her claim: to be the not of bhoprovinoin government. though not. norhnnn. u enanntionllv. u D0 mo ll : OI NIB PPOVIIIOIII ROVOPHMOIID. ll though not rhn on tionlly might hlV'O men 5:; call. Ioloolng Kingston in 1841. lard Svdonhnm lullv in- nugnc nave noon we Ln mooung Kin own in 1841, lard Sydonhnm !ullyin- hon ed that it should remain the onplml of unltod Cnnnda. and it was not only I groan violation of {nation to the cit , but: I most. unwurnntab o dllronpoot. to V. 0 memory of crest. Ituunnnn. dlntinot uro- Impun vmar moumnunn In Ihoru whih in gonnrally olovatcd podon not on`y noun: I constant on y u! lush pl:-.`buc hrnidun IIIEI op names for thorough dnlnngo. I root of tho ulubrltv of Klnnton. nu montloned nnorougn amungo. u an-oox ox mo ulubrlty Kingston. my tho com the mot-slit of oohor emu: Quebec, In 39; Mouton: . I In 33; Kings- ton l in 81. Itl(l.....o.... I... In..- ...-.-In- I.-. ..I-lm. on THE KINGSTON ouuuoronv or ronrv vans AGO. |LO0K AT an ANCIENT BOOK] The last week of the Great Fire Sale. \ Greater Bargains lhan ever will be given. Damaged Art Blinds`. Prints. Men's Under- wear. Ladies' Summer Yeats. Flannels in White and Colors. and hundreds of other articles cheap to clear out and make room for New Goods. - ' I5. /3; WALS H e ,.,,.,, 1.,"...........................(._u, `rm. nmuo onnnot be bought wholonl: for \on mu tho prlno we no om:-in It at. We cannot und thlu male on upprou . notch mm In Ixuhln to. We` be planed to and lo any add:-mun on receipt 0! prion. wh lo. Addluonll for portage. J HENDERSON & CO. 86 Princess street. _?_.;..__..._....j.: wALsH"' F GREAT FIRE SALE 5 a A I V U u I V $ V I V K V In LA U L B D , U I I W I Q I I I 5 U I l\J I I I T E I I I U H B l\} match. Ladies and Girls Golfjereeya. just in. New Veilings in all colors. CORRIGAN & co BUTTER CUP LACES AND INSER l IONS to match Fine Linen Torchon Laces and Insertions to match. Fine Valencience Laces, ail widths, and insertion to .-...L.-l. SOUR STOMACH. FLATULENCY, HEARTBURN -VH1 INDIGESTION in uni form- 'I`l(\' A Fly ILMPLII. K.D.C. cu.. Ltd. ,".:';.`::::'.f .':.'o. Kin llumber{,~l{ome, has signed A de- cree on ling out all tho reserves of I872 re- cruit. born in that year. lAFIERiNNER7 .._n..-. In: In as V- It ulxma lmmu-Hula rulluf fur \.1f.fIIrI after unthm. f`fIIII'\ 6'I`l\ll IIVIJ snroum. The following table shows tho vnriom descriptions of buildings in the city and suburbs, many of them being nf I I t nubntnntinlnml highly ormunentul Ivy 0. erected within a few years back : Mrulllltl. V--vv `r-\.-`-. 88 & 90 rlnoou stunt. NEW LACES AND INSERTIONS. omywuru. "The residence of 'udge McKemai e. facing the cit park. an that ofA. Thibo- do. form it p easing prospect. of the oil rocidencoa. The noun. antique villa of}: M. Hill, ulthough not quits nishod no hit doceeue. will. in in few years. become a do- lighbful suburban residence. "In the city are runny first-clans hotoln. where tmuvollers will Inset, with every N}- conimodnbion. Bll10Y||{lV; these may be men- tioned ; British American, Clnrouoe atreot, Hilbert & Kent; City hotel, Prinoou street. Robert. Stonson. Irons hotel. On- tario root. and L'HoiIb. Wellington street. H'I`Im Onllnminnu O-hln llurnun oh. um.-(Ann I\rh-k.. . Rough-amt . Fnune . . Ina rm nee roam. observe IpO0l - tcuclon mm the puul traveller, ml lor the line style of the ulldln uhr the exquisite buts dluplayod In the Improve- ment. of the nurroundlug groundn. The situation in one of the moat doolnble. The neat villa of William Braden, u(l.. in uitulntod on the NI not road. It. In in Italian style, and w ch in neatly laid out surrouurlinga forms In plouunb picture in the mlml'a eye of tho traveller proceeding oimywurd. I "Tho ronitlnnna nf iudma MnKsmn'a. leu nee 01 me my. " oeelnwn-The homeoteed of Henry Smith, jr.. EIq.. IONONDF general. It in A very hr e heavy atone bui ding surround- ed with no gmunde, and forming a reel- deinoe tie for any gontlomnn in the country. and with the tame deer nportin tbrou h the rich lawn, forms e picture er too so - dom noon in Cenede. mm... ..m.. ....m....... .: -m........ n.:..... IITIIIIIIUHIII HOW TO .l`\'IIIlIU Ill IIIIII lIU|lII' try. "Woodutono oomgo--Iako IIIOIO mod. In use neat ootugo, nnldonoo of John Ho - kirk. E|q.. oollootaor of custom: at tho port. It. hu vor non. garden: and plot- aum groundn. '1` o quiet and rotlrod roll- donoo 0! Mn. Atkinson, on tho Forty-foot road. in the V0!` plouant mansion of an elderly lady, w odovom ho:-loll to that retirement which hor lulggnoo In so well suited to furnlnh. / Nkfnnmnun-t._I ALA churn Niall Eh: `nun. named to Iurmnn. ` "Newoourt-h\ke chore roed. the beam tnl ooh uuldenoe 0! William Wilson. 111911., in olightfu|l{ eibuewl on the bay shore to the west 0 the city. It in ur- raunded by some fortz acre: 0! land in O very ne sauce of on] ivamion, occupied u luvm. gerdem. etc, and form: an comfort- nble and retired a residence as e men 0! buulneu could wiah to retire to INA! the. {MI of the dey. o|elnwn--The homestead Henrv IIOIII I00 I UIHIGI. Tho villa residence of Thom: Bri gs. Ea}. uibuntod at the corner oftho nth II` Nnnnnna rn-u (Inna:-vn ll'\Ql\`l ..gA. And oolnlbrtahh uhblllnlnonb on Union Ibnoc and Inn ofun boon admired for In plnin but nnbunnolnl style, Making mom of homo comfort: than V. uhy ornament: now too provslono In thin coun- brv. rounaoa vmu louruon sent or uuouu leunro ground: and IE0 acres ol tillage and attached. The vlow in uuurpuuod In thin section 6! Canada. and) :-lth I few years further growth tho nu-rounding ahrubboxy and garden: will fuly equal the owner : wishes and designs. "Hnnmh 'Rnnd_'I`hd dnlinhhful vml noi- Does the. sun shining on the snuw hurt your eyes? You cannot be too careful of your eyes. Present neglect may lend to after regrets. A pair of colorecfl or smoked glasses worn on these bright winter days may save you many times their cost, and will cer- tainty add to your comfort. We sell smoked and tinted II -I VT KAY BI IINTID orln ha 1'! :..`2,"w`.%'."R:..P.f..'3 ......`.?, OWHOIJI WIIIIX III a|RI|I- South Rood--ThO' delightful villa MO1- dance of John Counur. Eq.. when nnlnndld told ands]; mud UV til 00?- dance or John uounur. mq.. wnon nplondld gold modal; vobd b puntlun. tall: the `r no 3'! Nu: ms rofxl .` Hunwol Iituud an oolntol-ta uhbllnhlnont on Union annual Anal Ln: npn |IAAu A:IlnIl&l' `III `fl poms above. Eldon lull. Bail: Rood. bho Itlt of John Flanlnn. Eaq.. formerly mnyor ol tho city. in very oxeonuivo And Iubohntinl stone building sud nppurunnnoou, lur- roundod with foul-tuft of tuhlul nlnnnuv-A up-nunn -nrl I00 ntu-an n EHIADA vniuooa. Inc to I vs. "Eldon lull. I H.311 oliolplooog-`..`lehIphi o` u n n tanu-y... with `:0:-v nut pleuuro gmundnon tho vnourn the on . Alla Who nlldonoo 0! gudoni 1. sud rt of I` W. `Do ha. I neat Itono oobugo nlmou op: bonito shove. I0 Good Songs for . . . . . . - . . . . . . . ..I I0 Piano Piece; for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l0c 91:82: 7. } Pieces Best Music Published 6.... '[`(INlJ-' I-QEMEDY IS K. D. C. `Ti-*lE WOI-?E#7'7I: (To be mun glasses at from 25. up. nuu lll IIIUSIU HIUIIS `Wily UIIUCI (C PTICC "KY5. Thousands of sheets full size, high grarlc Music. Selections from the popular Operas, \Vn|tzes, Gal- lopa, Marches, Instrumental Music. all kinds. Also good Songs. These are done up in late. of Snow's falling and so have been the prices of our Music. The snow melts away under the sunshine and the music melts away under the price rays. Thnmunnrlu nf aha:-In full nisn lain}. lvrntln M....'.- IT S A COLD?)/W1 ninned ) ONLY ONE PRICE. IJYIBINDOI. IAIIKITU. l;IVRIl`00L. Noun. Fob N.-\|/hon! N. Um` . ~.u5.1.- rod um. 15. 1a- No 1 col. u nxf; com au 0]d;xmu. on M- pm-X, Mu Hul; laurel. In 03; `allow, m J0: 9l~ Luann. honv , no M; Liana xx. ad. ohm.-wnm. mod; `olorod. 1 . oonon onnlu--Amor|u~ Mlddllnm--4 Md N!) to 4.41); Straight. Roller. .00 to N` utrn. 1.40 to u.M- nnporno, um to li.l strong AlOl"I. 01.15 to am; Onmrlo Btu II M to ".00. WIIKAF-No. I hard Manitoba, no. tu no 00lIN~4! to No. Al--4uo. to lilo. AnI.Iv-&I ho Mo. ZIJKVVIIIEIIIA I'I`\l|II.lIl' NIIIIIIIIVIUO HOITIIAL, Fob. u.-Fluur l(uoolnt.u, 1,300 bblm; mnrkot qnlov. ml unolmnaod. Patent 8 tin . '4 on to (85; [meant wlmu N no 4.41 ; 8 night Roller, Min e|I.d_t_) um 38.0) _-n_ AI! A- _..... n....._:A ____- `run once ma moot. euumnmo um wno ha A] way: aoourod tho good-wil and respect of ull with whom the hn come In oontmt. and the worthy [room In to be oongrstulntsd on hil choice. The oerolnon wu oolomniuod at the residence 0! Blmuoq Thorn on Mondny Feb. I7t.h. Rm. Dr. Lambly emulating. With Fringe. 72 x 45 inches, For 81,25. This line is well worth $2.00. Moueignor Avenrdi. bishop of Tereue. the newly appointed epootollc delegate to Mexico. ulled for New York. to-dny. en- route for Mexico. Pieton Geutte. The mu-riege V of Williem I`:-eleigh, Bloomeld. ex-we:-den of Prince ldwerd ` oount . end Nre. Hen-iet lilleworth. wid- ow the late Devid Elleworth e Inn well known for his intelligence. piet end houoreble end ugzight demeanor. en wid- ow olthelete erehell 1 horn. her lint huhnnd. eleo emoet eeiaemed oitieen. nnd daughter of the late Jemee Jones, e worthy re reeentetive of A leading Hillier fnmily. he bridegroom in one of the moat noted men of the oounty end he been eprominent feature in public end eooiellife for men yeere. Hie hlemelele liie, his extensive o erit , end hie ability. have rendered him beoved by ell: end the beet niehee of the entire community ere, we believe. with him in the importent event of ea using his third partner. The bride ea moet eetimnbie led, who LA: A` `non: n-nururl IL. nnn.\u" Anal any m nuns. Tnomo was In Ipllndld candle on And the unborn Mtoninhod tho opootnhon with their manmuvru on the loo. Rev. W. 3. Tucker. 0! Bunch. Enum- ed in the Proubyurhn church undny ovonln . Ho vo nvory lnmrnoblvo lor- mon. v. . W. Pool: ned the pulpit: of the lnhm Mcthodinh church on Sun. -Iurvnu w-we nu -uuuvuuvn vl run-. '||\| fad old n on DhInond'n rink on bur- dly ni ht Tholoo was In nplundid nnnonhu-n -(ml. lalnnlr nnnntnnnmnn nn Aha HOV. W W. l'O0I lllll IJIIO PMIPIU of tho Intern Mothodiub church on Sun- day uhop evening. A lune numbor of country plo took ndvuncago of the line weather B17. urdny and came tn town to do their pins- Wu. an-. uoxoo. Amhorot nun` w. 8. Horrington. Allon Pringlo and at Q; Tho purpooo of tho mootl woo to con- oldorthoodvloohlllty of nu ting o condi- dato In tho Hold for the coming oloclon. but whoa tho oltpotlon bod hoon fully dio- ounood It won lnolly oonoidoro boot to join bond; with tho trono ooonor than court Most of both It rolond patron oondkloho by running o thno-out-norod oompolgn. It would oppoor oo If tho llhorolo on rothor lootho to I-ollnquloh tho hold to tho patron oondldou. oonnldorln on tho claim hlo plotlorm in virtual! t olro. A ltho upon!- on won pry muo oppoood to tho preoont administration at Ottawa. II-IAB Thuldnnn and tan Ahlmn 0.....- Mllnlllllbflilon nu UWIVI. llurloy Duviduon and two ouiwr tum Ihbora we an exhibition of hue` m Inn]! oi` .nn nn nI....mA'. I-lnh nn nun-. :::.,:;'.a:.; an nlnlnl. `two lulmnblo fonon lnnhd. Piston Guoth. Tho mu-rlnnn nl William lmlnl. --- vuu ulul -IIII VIII II! IIGNII II N mun county. APAFIIK H-0 80 In an udjournod natal at` IAnnoxh.\`uT|:ld .557 town hall. Nap. not. w on. ym ngton, pram 5 d {Ibo r:lho.rmmn!anodnon.nMk the .h||r. orm were . . Dome , Orgov. 8. WM and others. a hen won 1!. M. Dorooho, Rev. G. 8. Ma. Inland R. I-Inn-innmn. Allm PI-lnnla And nfurn . Euua--In no mo Omucu-5.5 to go. Onuu L-oI .m mo um P0lx--NJIJ to 81511:. LAID-7 `:0 N. In Win .163: Ind: VIII Oh Iowan In Lanna: (Ian-lo. laAID-1 M. )lINIlIAla-Cl.10 an Inn &rrll-'l'own|hlpu.ltI 80130.: Western ll >1 . Duluth Pu! . . . . - - . . - . . . - - - -- Oommnolnl Onhlo lontl-Isl Toloqmph 00 aloholhu Nuv. (`o.. .. onnotl Hunt BAH Ioftronl Gen 00. -- Bol `fnlophonou----. Eon Iloohr|o....... '1`oronO.o Rnllwu nk ol loncronl. uric Bonk. . .- Bunl du u In Mal on`: n . Bun ol rout 63MMERCIAL. Ion-nun. noon Iulxln. 0 All. on nsdlsn Pnolllo lhllwny .. on in nu... .. . on Q` II II IMI IM wow? HAVE A dmounnz T IIIIIIEIIVU ` sh. n-I..- .-- ... ..n. -a__ n _. King Street. .l0c 0" on Bargains.| MEDICAL HALL. I luau In lunar. Drnon. I|oh.. lob. M.-`l'h Dottoll fury shaman Pronto. sud Fortune ar- rived Int one VI Bhtnonlo No. 050 Nun;-.ou. Fob. 94.-Commndor Bal- lin ton Booth of tho Snlvntion Army hut. niguo Announced to the member: of his sum the ho had docidod not to nlinqulnh oommuzd ol the any In the United Sum and that nndor no oiroumnunou would he his order: from England. This wutahn tomean that he will re- o nniu tho army In this country on an in opondonc buio, And it. wu roooivod with ohou-I Qpd other dolnontcntlonl of approval. . Knox Church. Polo vrnon. Burned. Puulurrox, Ont, Fob. 24.--Knox oh rohvub odd n earl yoototdn molmlng. `l'l`:ombui|dI`:; wu ozooud onl; 1 on ooi about 810,000. Rev. D: Mom, Wnoxtook, Inn to have con- dwohd tho unnlvot-ry union yuurdny. Whilo the building was on u on invita- tion ounoholl thooohholtbo Iothodinb clml-oh to their building for the o! umlvonory. Thu ln- ` purpoou vmuon In gladly nooopud. uyznuumuru oorulnly though! that Iuaro-pnoumonin could be inorodncod ntn England lrom cattle imported fmm Onmdn. ~ In will Qua uqlnunouhlf IVII-I III IIUFITIIIFHI IIIIIOVOI. Lnnoox Fob. SM.-In the house of com- mona to-(lay J. (l. S. Klnlock. radical member for East Penhahim. ukod Lhe RI ht. Hon. Welter Long, resident. of agri- cu cure. if he believed t tplouro-puew monia in cattle really oxiatod in Canada. Mr. Long aald -he could not answer that question upon nuoh olmrt notice, but he would any that the department of agricultural oartainly thought. that pluaro-Dnoumonia oould inhroducod mo programme or me recmai : Organ eeleozlone, rend chorus, Duboin ; aerlade (by request. Zenoni; paaborel, Whining; March of War Prieabe. Mendelia- nohn; Love Son , Bohm: Offercory in G, Woly: Song W thoub Words. Loeeehhorn; violin and organ, (Dr. Clnrke):Andente. Foece: Simple oonfeeeion, Thoma; Vocal, (Mr. March). reoic nd Arie. from Moeeiah. "Thus Seich the rd. Handel. Mr. March was complimented on his ronditiou of his solo from the Meuiuh. His rioh baritone voice. of which he has perfoot. control, wee well ndntod tothe roquirementa oi the solo. whic wee wing in A niehed and desirable manner. umpo met 0 mar. Appeared In ma beet vein an In his Merent numbers delighted the critical IIICHOIIOO. Hie mastery of the instrument and lnithful interpretation of theidemu of the ditferent. authors, whose music be rendered. were manifest. and nbove criticism. Previous tothe opening of the programme, The Dead March in Saul." was rendered out of respect to the late Dr. H. J. Saunders. Subjoined is the programme of the recital Omen eeleozlone. strand churns. Dubnin : A Large Audknoo Attended the lnlllatlva Organ Boolul. A largo and app:-ooiativo audience as- nembled in St. Andrew : ohm-oh, Saturday afternoon, to be entertained by R. F Harvey : Brut organ recital this season Thilpo ular niab Appeared in his boat. delinhuad and James Mmsney. The funernl rocession was a very im- posing one an was taken pen-tin by hun- dreds olleeding oibizens. who followed to V the outskirts of the cemetery. The oili- cisting ole y onme rst, then followed in order nsmg, the pall-bearers, the hearse, the chief mourners. Hon. Lleut.-Col. Gib- son. who, by special uesb. represented the governor-general. t e lieutenant.-qow ernor. the members of the solution, the board of management. 0! St. Andrew`s. the members of the Toronto presbytery, mem- bers of the minisoeriel in-eocistion, oioers of the 48th Highlanders. of which regi- ment. deceased has been chaplain since ibit formation. the olcerl of St. Andrew's so- ciety, of which also deoeesed was chaplain. and oibizene generally. Rev. Dr. Robert.- son conducted the service at the grave. Iocuoa ny morn. The funeral sorvilo proper did not: com- rnonoo nnbll hall put two o'clock. and was taken )art in by the following clergy: Rev. r. Robertson. moderator of the general assembly ; Rev. Princl I Grunt; Rev. John Noll. moderator ol {:3- ronto presb wry, And Rev. D. Drummond. The mom rc ol Toronto proabytory gathered in large number: before she oer- vioooommencod And attended in a body. The ll~bcm-or: were: Maura. George H. llcon. William Mitchell; Judge Me- Lennan, Peter Barclay, `Hamilton Cancels and James Mmsney. Tho funanlmvoceulion was a varv im- ganonuy. nvluoa nnomsowu or me op- rtunihy of seeing, for the last time. the natures of the face so well known in the city. Thron I 0! people streamed into the church. Ind t. o utmost emotion wu mani- fested by them. The funeral aervila nronar did not. com- Tonowro. Feb. 24.--The ~lunenl of the late Rev. D. J. Meodonnell took line this afternoon. from St. Andrew : 0 urch, to Mount. Pleeeent oemocer . Ab hen o'clock thll morning I prlveto. emlly service we: conducted, at the meme, by Rev. Prlnol- pel Grunt. end at noon hhe remnine were removed into the church. where hoebn of ulrnlrere of the deoeued. and of citizens generally. nvelled chemeelvee of the op- Dortunlhv eeeimr. time. Uol. Amyor/I mouon. Pmnlor Grunwny In oxpootod herein two or that dayn. The vommont won't Introduce logis- htlon t In oouion, ohlngin the luv u re- gnrdn gt-tin Itnndnrd. 7 enough work for parliament for thin union. The M-Ada nnd lnbor oounoll In umina ..,..... vuv ............e.... .. .......,... ........ ....... deg for lebor. Ir Mackenzie Bowel! will return to-day from Toronw. $75] Twaaen Tailoring 60. Door Cltv Hotel. l THE REMAINS mrsnm-:0. Tho lunonl of an [AM lav. D. -1. I30- .I..__-I I I- TA-annbn A cirieee oeeetiae Iecerdlng the Legelity of 0. ll. leedonelre lleellon-Will lot lltrodeee Any lncleletioe in legerd to the GIIIII Ileuderde. ' Oruvu, Feb. 24.-A our-ioue queetion ie hein reieed ee regerde the right of G. K. onell. MP. for Algome. to eit end vote in the houee. end it mey be neoeeeery to peee e privete bill to protect him from the palm end peneltiee etteohed to teking rt in the bneineee oi the houee without , in; e duly elected member. Col. Amyot 3: given notice of e question. eekin the be of hie election, the dete of the re urn. etc. It will he remembered that in 1891 the genenl dete for the return of the write wee April 8th, but it wee eome twenty deye alter te ere the writ reeohed the hende t e returning ooer lot Algome. It in now ued the: the writ wee deed when it reeoh the returning oioer, end thet that oillciel ehould heve mede e epeoiel return end eek- edior e new writ. Thin wee not done. however, but the election held; G. H. Meo- donell wee returned and took hie eeet on June 3rd. The penelty for eitting unlew- iully ie O500e dey end 02,000 every time the oifeuder votee. There would probebiy be no oppoeition to the e oi e epeoiel eotto teot Mr. eodonei , ee there in no don t whetever thet he he ected with all honeet intent end in perieot innocence of my intention of wrong-doinf. The queetiou ie In the hende oi the ewyere, however, end he now oome to the front by Col. Amyot e motion. Premier Greenwev exneoted worn tor pnnunonn tor mu uuxon. Mada urirlg upon the government to adopt eight; 0 dnfor o llgnbgn-IA Rnumll nan` mtnurn hm.-I-v A PRIVATE IILL MAY BE NIOE8~ SARY TO PROTECT HCM. |n1siucnrs'AsA usmn. What The Department llcllovon. nu-nnu I'gIn 01 I... AL- I. --R- ST. AN DREW'8 OHU RCH. In And Wu-on Anon That corn: no pslnhl, not ouily curd. ind qulh nuhu. Ian and woman who lave und Putnam : Com lxtnctor tgltily ehntiointhobukacuvishous In. and cures. U00 Putnam : Punks Ix- Lnmnr. . /\ no can Inncnnnnuhuau Io Nh.`:|nhIh.`N.Y.. July Ixh 7WV: " Thu `(H nmdsl. hu V01 arrived and tu oon vlnro our unnfomern nmre fully of the avmoytlnnul vlluo represented in the MAJ EH5`! : at the price. we would n.-Ivlno them to look elsewhere Iftor havin thorouxhlyoxnmlnod our wheel, 5: wt Iron wnyu nuns ol chum returning to purchase. Ii! VII] III II[II'a Wnnntaiox. Fob. 94.-8omhorCclhry. 0! Louisiana, in ohud an Amondlnont to tho tarll bull. hi the duty on all gun at Mt} per cont. ulol-In with Additional duty fooo huh o! I eons pound on nnunoimpor.`t:l {cop oounmsupnylng so oxport bounty. wueon. by e In: may 0! Li. In South- ampton. where t re were three oendldwee hl Eh RIP Imnnla Evan: L-pal uunpwn, wnoro more Int-no onndidnhu in tho Hold. Blr Fnnolo Ev-um. Ilbonl. carded tho nu. _-urIUy IVII IlII!lOCa Loxnos. Fob. 5M.-'l`ho election: in En land hook plans on Saturday. The Rt. on. J ohn Mor|oy.||bonl.wn elected to re `Clout Lbs Mont:-on borough ovonlohn lnnn. Mr A nnlm-In all an I. 1..., um nun. uvuu nun III] ovorJol:: Ion. Amman. . u uurll. wll IIIIOIOCI by orlty 0! L008. In South- rn run III!-an nnndlrlntnn aconnm, or renerooro, Illlo by Kev. Fr. M urrny. of Trenton. brother of the encasem- ed Father Hurray. of thin rieh. The church is moot beautifully enlgned. the decorations being of while and gold. It. he: I netting oepecity of 800. II `there such A Oonpuol T Vl'mxIn-nu. Feb. 24.-It le alleged that A compact he: been entered into between the government It Ottawa and the Gunn- dinn Pmlc company, tlmtil theoompen . through no representative. Sir Donnfd Smith, is Able to vnanipulntd nutter: be- tween erchblehop Lnngevln and premier Uleonwey nnd Ieoure I settlement ol the school ueetion. the Otter: government will unt: majority in the house to uno- tion the purchase of 12,000,000 Acres of land at 89 en eore from the C.P.R. oom- lW`Y- _ Demented A llonnn Cetholle Chureh. Conounn, Feb. 24.--8t. Michael's, the new beautiful Rnmnn Cetholln ohuroh here. Ivu dedloetetl yeeterdny by Me lord- ehi bishop O'Connor, of Pete:-bow. unint- ed { Ven. nrehdeeoon Ceeey and Rev. Fr. Scol a rd, of Peterboro, else by Rev. Fr. Murrnv. of 'l`mntnn_ hr-nth-r nl an ..o...... gnnnon non.` ' , You and I may not live to see the day. I think thoee of us who ere over forty years of age cen scarcely expect to see the day. [expect before them time our bodiee will be sound eeleep in the hemmoclxe of the old gospel ship ea it. goee sailing on. But, Christ. will wake ue u in time to eee the nchievement. We who eve eweebed in the hot harvest elds will be eh the door of the garnet when the aheevee come in. Tlmt. work for which in thin world we boil- ed and wept. and struggled end wore our- eelvee out, shall not oome to coneunimnbioii and we beoblivioua of the Achievement. We will be allowed to come out and ehelie hands with the vicwre. It. will be your victory and mine. as well an ChriIt'e. He the conqueror, we shouting in Hie trein. The old romise etrug ling through the ages ful led in. Int, nto Him shell the gathering of the people be." HIK8 mm long to nttit. I have thought that this particular age in which we live may be given up to dis- coveries and inventions by which. through qhick and instantaneous communication. all cities and all communities and all lands will be brought together. and then in another period perhaps these inven- tions which have been used for wordly pur- pose will be brought out for gospel invita- Lion, and some great prophet of the Lortl will come and snetch the mysterious. sub- lime and mireoulons tele ihono from the hand of commerce. end, a I lands and kingdoms connected b e wondrous wire. this prophet of the rd may, through telephonic communioetion. in an instant announce to all nstlons rdon end sym puthy and life through esue Christ. and 'hen, puttin the wond us tube to the ear of the Iford's rophe. the res use uhallcome beck. " believe in G . the Fnther Almighty, maker 0! heaven and enrth. and in Jesus Christ, His only be- gotten Son."" You and I 'vnnv nnf. livn in um um rlsv no a _ 11$ B EIVIOIIT W0 l.IIVBl The green wane of this sge end all ages is divine sympsthyend omnipobentoomfort. and obey sre found not in the Brshme of the Hindoo or the Allah of the Moham- medan. huh in the Christ. unto whom shall the shoring ol the pie be. Other worl s may fall, but t. is morn- ing star will never be blotted from Iho heavens. The earth may quake, but this rock of ages will never be shsken from its foundntions. The same Christ who fed the 5.000 will feed All the world's hun~ ger. The same Christ. who cured BM cimeus will illumine sll blindness. The same Christ who made the dumb speak will put. on every tongue n hosanna. The -nme Christ who awoke Lazarus from the sarcophagus will you rnlly all the ions load in lnrious resurrection). I now that my iedeemer liveth," end that "to Him shall the getherin of the people be." Ah. my friends, w on Christ. stnrbs rlmrouwhlv and quickly to lift. this mieer~ sble wreck o! s sunken world, in will not make Him long 00 lifbih. thnuuht. (Just. this mu-tinnlnr nun nu namons to nun. I tell you thnt. if you will cg to all noi l1borly,nn.nl ,wifely, mot 2?; lym- pat. y, it. WI ho {ound only a poor starving thing compared with the u mpnthy of our great Shiloh. who has hol in hit lap the sorrows ol the apron, and who is ready no nurse on His holy heart, the woes of allwho will come to Him. Oh, what A God, what a Suvlour we have! TL: upon!-. -ant. nl Okla an: ant. all nrnnn Unmt aumeu tne paat by oonteratin In. He doee not erase the record ofour In ado- ing with a deal: of ink from a regiehrh pen, but liltin hie right hand. ennhed, red at the para. he puta it inet hie bleeding brow, and than againet II pierc- ed aide, and with. the crimecn accumula- tion of all thoee wound: he robe out the accusatory chapter. He blote out our ini uitiee. Mercy and pardon through Shi oh. the ein pardoning Chriet. But, I remark again. the people will ather around Ohriet an a eympathiaer. h, we all want eym th in our griele. Alas rne,who can etan un er theee griefe I Oh. Chnet. thou canet do more for a bereft eoul than any one elae. It in He who etanda beeide us to tellof the reeurreo- tion. It in He that oameto bid peace. It in He that come! to in and breathee into in the epirlt of eubmieaion until we can look up from the wreck and ruin of our brighteet expectations and aay. "Father, not my will.hut Thine. beclone.f' Oh, ye who are bereft. ye anguieh-bitten, come into thin refuge. The roll of those who came for reliel to Christ ie larger and larger. Unto this Bhlloh of omnipotant eymfxathy the gatherin of the people a a1 be. We want wl e, doe . hi h, everlaeting, almi hty aympot y. 6% must have it, and hunt fives it. (That is the oord with which Be a going to draw nll nations to him. hborly, manly, wifoly, or y lym- n A nut n it unll I.` no` .-...I.. - ........-A......:.... no one mono unrun um I unouuna Manda. The Noam have booomo tho '1"MuP.a phat who` to up n a rut , 0 poop on 9 - od nonnd Oh:-In tor pardon. Nounot blo manor hobhhlly ambition: man In nbhnd In}: M: nub life. A fool may eeueueu vmn me me. A too: my think he le ell :1 be. A eeneiblo men known he in nob. I do not care who the (hon MM men in, the review of hie Ille- tlme better before Godend men gun to him no eepooiel eeulefnction. He eoeke for reoonetruoclon, but to in only eooompliehod in God : we . Oh:-let ad net: the put by oblluniln it. He uh unrm u coming out n-om under one woruu sbuuo. Tho moot nlar mine on urth today in aha mm o Ohriuo. When he had Maud Chrlnb Ind thousand lrlnnlln Th. nnnfnrn ha!` hnnnmn (Inn oa noun um-in not pnuon. no um- ubhod with hllrfnlt Mo. fool my _t.hInk _he g`ht. nenIibI_o m_un In 11 was nun vn uvrv ;u-vvun-, u 0 from Gonelh xux. "Unto Elm I ll aha that-in; of In people ha." 80 Jacob law hrinb, In thin ohnphr. tho oontmo of nll nonuhr nttnction and lm zrontat Uhrinb, hhhin of all lpopulu tho I-cutout bofng n All the world. Ioovery on no"- knowlod . It was not always I0. The world t ed hard to put him down And to put: him out. " I roioioo than that dn in none bv. Our pub mm on. I rejoice uh dsy one by. Christ in coming out from un or the world`: nbuno. nonnlnr _A LARGE S-IZE, $1.90 per dozen. Would be a bargain at $1.50. Vlecched Table Linens, goc, .nn'.I an aunt utl and Inn I1-om-Innnnntououonoonru rs`:-no- A-1 Iw`Lhv. l`0lIl- Will An II? I00: III ruin: unyngny. WAIIIIIOTOI. Fob. 2l.-ihv. Dr. Tul- Exe was full of hopo yesterday as he i | g 9.5.; not}.-ulna 450 all nAnn`nh " In OHNIIT TH! GRIAT FRIEND. _ jlorloy In lloolod. . I`.l. cu ML- -I- The Dnyou Ilghr. `nun: I`-In 04 _I....a man n.uLY BRITISH wi=1iG,~ BILLIVI Fob. M.-Jno. 0. I` 0 :30 rdonn unoohdon.':$ In vifo. on Thalia` night. oololn-and thdl-diva-wedding. `hon vs: I hp. nlonhnoooi Month 0! tho In I ""5, oounnry WIN! UIWI q II I II? lotnln nt. van and nnrduul honnnrdny nl L Tbdnulisllla an-L dot unit with Ibo aims. Hull`: zmnnhtlon to land. nrwl lynching ll thnnton Tho two had boon drinking wgotlnt. T-. IKIIYUT-1 Il-I XII Buxonnnn. Ohio. mob. 9o.-uon Brown. who bu travelled All ova Ibo country with oh-cannula; on tho Chit.- Lgnn In nnolnu nlohl Mn Inn In nu. ' hardeni- 6 ..IAYL[lH'S.. roach IIOPO IIOXB IIIOCINI, IIII T 50 rukon reduction In all tho manta to In I100 oloa bayou Go Indy and to omblo him to Inch noon hr hil coming goodn. K0 noun buimu. so nnvuugnuo roouvoa I moo: ma not to sway hdwllng. No further dnnogo Inn done. awn. urocu Icroon. mu? pun a ll order for spring impom om. which w I row`: hon next month`, Ian dooklod to nulmn Inna: rndnnmn In A" thnnlnnu-L sex-oral wopnonos won "uumou ouu."u|u an inqulumvo dog she hook it upon ital!- to invuugnla received shook shut none 1% umv hdwlinn. No further dn-Ann Ill l'l`OVM| a. 0| [HO NOV INK UIOIBIIIQ Stan. Brock nu-cot. had? glv:|I I In rd I ` I porn oh `. ... 'i.!":``.". 2...-T ... ..........'.. Iul With A Llvo Win. A live telephone wire cuuud ulu NI oxoitinx time on Prlnopu nu-not eh I morn- ing. telephone win elm omits the ncroot, oppodta Ronny : own full and he- oam nus ndod from one 0! tho trolrlzr wiru, t o and rating on tho grou . Sex-oral uolophonon was "burned ouo."ond nn innulnmvo don unon Maul!- CHOU. (Some: and Mucoo An onoamped mar `,olon_. which in two-thirds of any norou Mommas province, on the road honnu Clnra. They hnvo sent their wounded. under the escort .0! the rebel right ank, toward the Cionnqa do Znpuh, when the lnaurgnnu hospital: are located. uynnnnw. L`nmpon' offer of Amneuy to all who lay down their arm: no longer holds good. An Amerlcnn planter from 8|nh`ClAn Iumn that Cubans presenting themselves in the vicinitv of his nuts are anlntlv IIILOF mun UIIDIHI PIVOIIIIIHIE FIIOWDQIVQI the vicinity mute are quietly shot. llnmm and Manna Ann nnnnvnn-I. n...- llly0l' MOTBJOW II F8 I'l tD(I IIIIX. A dynamite bom wuuplodod st: or near the Henry Clay oignr (notary in Havana Saturday morning. It. in cup- pooed to be the work of the Cub: revolu- tionary committee. his reported bhst. eight. to tan Cuban 5 mmthiners imprisoned in the Moro MINCE or Cabanas are murdered every ninvhc bv order of Gen. Wavlar. Tho ra- 575 MAJl:S|IC- 575 mums bananas are mumoroa by order Weylor. The re- \'o utloum y connnlttno in the city of Havnnn have insuod u manifesto atabing that if it la continued they will blow up the city with dynamics. Comoon` nmneuzv to all wlm Tho lnuurgonu Bald To Be Bopulnod - Prlaonorn Murdered Bvory Night. Naw Youx. Feb. 2-I.-Tho doapstohos from Cuba 111] record Victoria for the Spnniah forces. the insurgents being your rally repulsed with loans. The rebel mayor Morejnw in re rbod killed. A dvnnmite bom wngxnlodnd at nr nut now ox aommI|eeourg.oe|uug or a num- ling experience at. the bands of the Boere. M r. Taylor and Mr. VunR.eper. with I number of other Toronto boys. were taken priaonorn. They were diurmed. but before givin up their guns eucoeeded in render- ing L rem ueoleee. Tnylor and Vnnlhper eec.1ped and walked thirty milee to John- noeburg. where they are now in partner- ship. conducting a brass goods agency. Ilvur Wadi] Oololanuou. Bwxzlmhh OI.-Jno.h2;ml r: Toronto People In The Inn. 'l`on<>s'ro. Feb. `22.-Adam Taylor. of this city, hna received A letter from MI brother. J. W. Taylonformorly of Toronto. but now of Johannoeburg.belliug of thril- linn oxuerience D0(ly WEB IIIIUWOG L0 D011! (:08 ll . L The London (Hobo publishes a xeapntch from the Exchange telegraph com ny saying I)r. Jameson and in omcorl ave been nrrosbed. Capt. Henney, the Ameri- mm nfcor undnr Jameson. who nmrbad ueeu nrroeneu. uapv. neuuey. we Amen- enn officer under Jameson. who started from South Africa with the others on board Lho Victoria. was released from custody at Port Said. board we vnooonn. A swarm of reporters. watching for the Victoria for two (In `A and nl ht! without I-leap, ure running {Ml hovnnport. and chodooks, but not a scrap of infurnmtiou beyond what. has already been told is obtainable. TI`. \'ino.\..in L... ..n'|-:I fnuu Qnutlununhuu ck and orth betwoon. 0061] mm In ooomname. The Victoria has sailed for Southampton or London. The strictest `secrecy wu ob served in re nrd tn the prisoners end no~ body was ml owed to board the chi The London (Hobs nublinhea n nntch `no unnou nu-guulncnony. Provout. ol tho New York Oloshlx In-nu Rum} utmost. hniinn plum: Alan HOBART'S I