Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1889, p. 1

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my WEE .'."y"J.'.'." nT.'J. '{.zi.3rI'iZF-7?-" ':.T'4{ii non`: mot ~ln law pnuuuod concert- ul A nlnn hi -Inlnh Ila uni Man: And thn \ And All for the Robbery at C400-Who ` Arc nu ru-ma to n. Mnnrms.Jn. l9.-At Tipt.oovlllo.Tan.. some molt ago a young mu married tho dunghurol n. J. F. Atchuon. 5 widow. Th` vmmn nun`: hthor. Innrnlnn (Inn `MI ll DI WIT. DI 11}, (III! I" KIIC II- srtr snsiohod hold of his sword, at the same time. in a brutal Ind most oowudl mmnsr. ssriking Gordon on unupoo blow. filo Pasha would but foo ht dos- porshly hsd he thought he won] not be created in an hoooursbls manner. Bo isll. rolling down the suits. As he rolled sn- other gonsrul spousd him on the his sido inflicting s dangerous wound. Thus diod Gordon. I wss there, a spootnnr to the ghutly dosd. I not out of tho wsy when he rolled to the botsom of the suirs. Some say Gordon was out up to um. iooss. but others rolsto thus they omhsi his body and soot is so the Mahdi. Thorn wore bodies out up. but I an inclinod so hsliovo theso war the bodies of the conaul and the doc- A..- "I II C. 7 Int] IIIIIIIUII IIIEIII III. IWUITI III military fnhion, intimsting thet. he knew they had taken the place end the! eonee- ` quently be surrendered socordin to the u of war. But Menu. one o the gen- era I, -nnnlnd hnld nf III: mum-(I. At thn Jhrisks. yells. lsmentettous end weiling, `the other two, `while there is yet time. New Yoiut, Jun. 19. --The Sun'. London says the meil from Suekim brings despetchce : from Gen. Grenfell, emong which is the latest, end this time el absolute, euthentic account of the last hoursof Gen. Gordon. The eccount,which has been otcielly declar- edto be true. is furuishul by Demecrioy Demetrio Gorgie, a Greek. who wes present st the cepture and seeking of Khertoum. He seys : "I. was at Khartoum the night it was teken. The Nile hed gone back so thetepert of the city was open. Gordon did not construct fresh trenches end rem- perts beceuse he thouullt there were snliici- ent troops to defend the city. There were 3,000 I think. The gsps end ell round about were held by e lur 9 force under l"erig Psshs That night erig moved his troops. especiell the blecks, from the gep, ssyinq the sol iers were wented on the other side. Gordon hed perfect condence in Ferig. l`he attack took piece et two points. At the lergest. gap there wes no re- sistence. If the British army. oreven e few of them, hed srrived one hour before the ettsck Khertoum would not heve been teken end Gordon's troops would heve fought to the lest. Ferig hed sent word to the Mshdi: `Unless on etteck tn ni ht ell is lost. On thet ni t ell wee bl end fieme. {he ci h pessedover from the commen o Ggdontothe Mnhdi. It wes e dreadful night. The sir re echoed with horrible end smelt of blood. I hed three friends, Greeks. I hestened to rescue them. I hed two Mehdist uniforms given me by en Areb friend. One I geve to one friend, putting on the other myself. It wes neering deybmsk when I took my friends to my house. Arebe rushed in, telling me I ought to go to the government house, the sereglio they eelled it, st once. 1 ssked `why? They re- plied: `All the greet otiieers of the Mehdi heve gone there to kill Gordon Peshe.` When they sew the third friend hed no Mehdist germent on they slew him. We were then teken into the court yerd. I sew Gordon I e.she smoking e cigerette on e belcony feciug the river. \\e hsd entered st the back of the palece. entering the yerd where the sycamore tree is. (Sergio Demetrico, of the \`oudun end the provinces, and Nicole Lemi iste,'the Greek consul. were with him. Five hundred Dervishes. who hed been sentb_v the Mehdi with specie! orders to take Gordon elive, stood et the foot of the staircese. I went up the stairs, being sent by the men below who were voci- fereling `Gordon Plllm, (in den i eshe.' Gordon cooly left the belcony. `Fly, seicl Go in at the little door end teke uthe boet..' `Shell I tiy end lesve my post. Gordon re- plied, indignently; `thet indeed would be e disgrace. He then went into the inner room end donned his full uniformend sword. Then he ceme out end prendly drew himself up to his full height. On his visege wes s look of scorn. `Whom seek ye,` he esked. on gezing st the see of engry feces. `Gor- don Peshe.' they cried. `You went him. do you? I em he. Come up hither, Gor- don replied. On being egein urged by De- metris end the Greek consul to fly Gordon replied : "For sheme ! Would you heve me ebendon my post ignominouely ? He could eesll hsve eeceped st the reer then. As Go on stood boldi fecing the Dervishes eeverel superior Meh ist nerels cene up. The De`r_v`ishee ellowed t em to L-.. -_.4_ s|.- -e-l.. _..A --I...I CII-C U . IIIO IJUTVIIIICI IIIOWCG IIIUIII (:0 hey Ascended the skin and aid or the Palm. Gordon met than saying; "I am he." and handed them his sword x lnilhnru 'nA||`nl| Intilngllnn that In Lnnw Tho Fnonuou qlhrlp huvohuds n-nnnnnlgunnnun Annlnnl an, Innhnl-. A HORRIBLE iIunT>en PLANNED. Ho Stu`-tendered !!onourubIAy`and `I hov mote Elm Down-|| Body mu not Mutilated us Report Alleged. HE couu) Have rum BUT HELD HIS POST To THE LAST. THO`. .\'l()H()L M.l).. l.l..I).. D.C.L.. of Montreal. wrlunam nu under rooent date, unynz `ur over thlrly years I hove been drinking Chocolate and Cocoa. and have at various times used all the preparations of (`ooon In the mullet. but I luwe met with nothing equal In your propnnu Ion. Your ` GEN. GORDONS MURDER. A *'vo.Mw.7n.-..- ~ THE LATE GENERAL GORDON. an upzouon. ouuna Ivy uyumm. occur- red at the woth of the Nnoolldnud pl- llgln company, Noah York. Three non won hm. I I. OI TlI"o DICKIR. Ind., Jon.,lO.-A ivnoll loio noorlhlo plooo lo burning oml omitting" o 'poonl|or oulpburouo ndol. Tho opinion lo thocogrootov of oil boo burn from o voln noor tho ourfooo. tho! tho oll hon ovor- om tho loko. ond hooo oooldontolly on ll A DTDIIIIT IITUVU DIIF U! ICII IIII IIIIIII. All hie eurprlee he found hie lethal` up end eweiling him. Where'e Daniel Y" eeked the old gentlemen. "I new him about two o'clock or A little After. lie cure to my` window end repped II ll. I eew him three tinee end epoke to him I" The grief oi the father on leereina the eel eelr wee very A. U. nun, lnwyanuruun. wit nu lug: nun uubuoquently hi: life took lam at daylight. A brothu drove out to to! his fnthot. To Ll- ....._..l.. L. l...._.I Li- I'_sL-_ um .-.I IJIIIIIIODG PIITY The humus ; Journal, of Dublin. uyl : rho victory in complete, crushing And con- clusive. It In I veritable olooionl Sodsn. The Glodqwonhno now Inn: only I n-rd election to com cu choir triun . Sir John Rondor. t 0 dofootod osudl to. loft Glugow In London to-thy. A In crowd ptlurod at the depot to not him o ." A ltrnnn Vfolon ooouro. Toaozno. Jun. I0.--'l`ho nooldont b which A. D. Kan. luvyor,0rlllh, lost his qzund nnhnnnnantlv hi: Iifn tank nlnnn At dnvlluht, The Ileenlug Put on 1 [Ate llectIoII-A Genenl Appeal Wanted. Loxeox. Jen. l0.--'l he election of Mr. Wilton, the Gledetonlen oendldete. in the Gonn dlvieion of Lenarkehire yeeterdey. to fill the eeet in the house ol coinmone made veoenz by the death of Sir Willhm Peerce, hee oeueed the greeueet rejoicing in the Gledetohe puny. Th: I5unnu|.n n Jamaal. of Dublin. envl : A Treasurer Who Illsnpplled the Funds- The: Action ol Bishop Potter. NEW Ymu<,Jsn. 19.-On November l7. Henry I . Marshall. cashier of the Sermons` bsnk for ssvings,,on Wsll street, died. For ` 20 yesrs Mr. Marshall, hsd also been` treasurer of the miseionsry society for ses- men, sn sssocistion supported by the dio- case and hsving Bishop Potter for its president. He cared for the funds of hsl! A dozen of the largest And richest of Bishop Potter's societies. The missionary society needed money, and spplied to the Ssnmens bank. which was sesrched for the society's Egoperty, but no money or securities could found. The funds of the society. en- trusted to Mr. Msrshsll, .amounted to over 820,000 st the time of his death. Msrshsll's estste is vslued st sbont 850,000, sud A claim has been tiled sgsinst it. ,. _,.__ ._. ` -omwp;ixi<; (PI-e 00005. .1 H1. in superior to any I ve mentor g'I'eml(;ynln\'A|ldI." I08 BALI BY ALL LIADINO GBOCIRL nnn|| 1 3Z 5 R3 THE LlBHALs ARE TRIUMPHANT l`iVQI'yUOUy II IlBIVlly nrmeu Ill" 'lUl'B Hlly be bloodshed. At the time Hsgue wu re- ceiving his brutal treatment a similar szene `us being enacted in the intent near Milton, 35 miles Away. where two white men and a negro were taken from their cabin by I body of malted men, who tied the cnptivea to trees and lubed them unmercifnily. LII!-`U UI ll! Ufuli CUIIHI U6 IUMIIU. Severn] persons in Shamokin received letberu yesterday wurning them to leave the lace within 24 hours or be punished. Iverybody is heavily armed And d1ere may ha hlnndnhnd, At the time Hanna urn re. 1 luluu. A White Cup eeid Hague hed tried to II- uult I girl on hie way to Shemokil, end In punished therefor. A rope we: tied around Beam. and he was out into the ice- cold stream and dregged up end downin the Inner for I short while. Then he wee laid ` on the beak. Th hand then dinp ered ` in the_woode. The minere carried egue into A hoetelry in Springeld. where he now lies at the point of deeth. The elarm was at once given and bands of angry miner: Icoured the wood: for miles around, but no truce of the brutal could be found. \`..........I -.-......... ... UL.......L:n -.-.u.:..-.I A I . and d I - .. ".I" i 2 $.32. .4 4'3 ....'.7'.'.`.'.'I.a'.'.'..n.`I";I. The White Cup: on the Rnmpn(o-some of lhelr Very Cruel Work. SHAM()Kl.\', Jan. 19. - While Patrick Dooian and two Hungarian labourer:-. of Springtield,were on their way home from the mine: of the Cerbin colliery, they were eur- roundod by White Caps. Four White Caps appeered, carringy I naked mun, whose per- son reeemblednquarter of ray beef. This Wu caused. so the leader told the miners. by huing -twenty iuhee kid on him. The minor: recognized the bleeding - man as Thomas Hegue, of the coal run, 3 hnrmleee idiot. A lids- I`-.. --:,I 11...... In-) A..2-.I In -. sometimes called the capital of the world or the centre of civilization, and is famous for its prominence in the arts and sciences. Moral renement and social depravity exist side by side. In some of the latest develop- ments of civilization - it falls behind even Kingston. `It is notyet lighted by electri- city In the matter of locomotion it is also ' behind. Railways skirt it but there are no railways within its limits. The large sewer system stands in the way of underground railways, and the elevated railways are unpopular since they would, if built, -to a great extent mar the beauty of the city. he buildings and public monuments are magnificent in architectural design. Its parks and squares are charming. The French are gay, witty, frivolous, and plea sure loving. 1`here motto is "Let us drink _ and be merry. for ` to morrow we die Amusements abound. The Sabbath day is not observed in Paris. It is more like an ordinary holiday in the citv. with the ex- ception that services are*held in the churches and more work `ft-done. The restaur- ants are included in the attraction of Paris. From what had been seen of Parisian amusements there can be little home life in their midst. Among the higher classes it is even worse than a nong the poorer people, as far as home ii! is concerned. The chil- drenarebroughtupbynurses. Manyofthem are educatedin.boarding schools. Girls have the same experience in the matter of educa- tion as boys, and it is only after marriage that the women acquire liberty, and then perhaps take more of it than` is good for them. The marriage ceremony is not as much respected as itshould be. Thsdivorce court separates those who cannot get along together, and illegal unions led to results most marked in the criminal records of the city. The religion of the day is noteective in restraining the immorality of the people, and a true religion must be bad if the city is to be saved from the awful immoral- ity that now prevails in it. Such is but a faint idea of the lecture so interesting and so well delivered. Prof. Macgillivray was heartily thanked for it. ' A' Talk of Great Intel-cut to the Young Men by PI-ml. goglllivray. Prof. Mac illivrny. of Queen : uuiversiy. nddreued- t e member: of the Y.M.C.A. hut evening. He g|v_o sn_intere_Itin ag- ANOTHER SOCIETY ROBBED. A REIGN OF TERROR. PIANO RICPHRS of all kinds on Uprights And squares exeuutedau the WV her Fnrtory. corner of Princess and Gordon streets. Kimm- mn. No more dumhle or well-toned lnsuumont. In Canada thantho G. M. WICHER l.7PRlull1`. Moderate In price and unexoellod by any Cana- tllnn Instrument GAY LIFE IN PARIS. Dououdfol lube: Inga. FALL Rxvu, lun...Jon. l8.--M a meet In of the wuvon union Inn night It was dooldod to dnw up nlolltlou uklng for uudvuoo In wages. and advising 0 Ilrlh In the event of A oonlnunoo oi the pruom policy cl -nnuhohnu. , For homo Iudo bl-dd. try Ihmltobo our. only 70 peg} cut, at W. F. nmru. Ii uke: nqum. manna and us. 1. vvauem. Rev. Chanoollor Bnrwaah will preach adnoatlonal aarmonn In tho Svdonham It:-at Mothodlut church to narrow. both morning and evening. Spooial collection: will be taken n In aid of the educational fund of the In H olnmh. A llll-l'1llll'y IIIXKIII WIII W HUI Ill CU: Mary Magdalene : obnmhhfioton, to mor row, with oddrcuon by y. J. K. Me-' Mn:-hm nntIR T Wglhnm, Ill jaw. 1%. Father McDooough will be prepon- od with I pan: of Ol.(ll).by his rbhonern In Naponoe. on the occulon of in removal to Picton. 1 A mlulvmhry Imotlng will In hold in St. Marv Ilgndglnnfn nhnnuh, Pintnn_ in lnnr TOW. WIFII IUIITTI D I Motion und R. T. Wolkem. II-.. `|.-_...lI-. D-.--.| I|0l1Il'y WIOIIIIII Ill UIXFOIIIJU KFIIIOITOW. The Brewer Mill: pooplo but early lavud to alum their now pastor. Rev. Futhor Bronnsn, his Chriumu olorlnx ho- a.... non NIOIJIOGIIF OIIIIFUII HI` EOITUW Ron. Seetrno Tighe. Lnn;downo, god A. 1!. Coleman. North Aunts. address 8 ml: Iiounry meetin in Deuronm tomorrow. The Brain Mill: noonh Invo anrlv ALL KINDS OF` BANK and mum Rubber Suun Uston. Seals. tsZtc.. supplied by Brus- Nul n.cwuv. mnnufwturors. Bugot 81.. Kimuton. Ont. I IWV. U. U: DIDIKI VIII INTI] II IIII ll'l|1I'lI' ` ing and evening Iervicee in the Queen street Methodiet church `to-narrow. n-.. u.......- -n..|.- r-....a.._... ....I A Tho Iovomolu of Clot-gyuoI-DoIno on on llulolnry `roan. Rev. R. Whiting preaches in the Fourth Methodist church to-mormw owning. Row, R, (3, Rlnnd will nrnnnh At uh: morn. Ill IIIOU ll . Mayor `Fhompnon. City Solicitnr Agnew. Hon. G. A. Kirkpntriok, B. W. Fnlger, and C. F. Gildonleovo have gone to Dueronlo to nally settle and hnvo signed the vtrionn Egroomenu mufo in connection with the N. . & Q. nilvuy. ILIUBFII. Cool Burgeu variety company, playing along the lino of the C. P. 8.. has disband- ed. Mr. Burgua was in Smith : Fall: last week, walking on crutches, and apparently alluwdu. Mr. Russell, of the Doeeronto Tr-(bum. yeaterdn received the ud Intel" ce of the deal of his mother, And left y noon trnin for Newcastle, B. 0., to nttend the funeral. l`....I Du-nu..- ..-_:-cn .u.-..v....n -`I.-yl-nu XIIILWTII III I` .P.nUU Uu II.II. 105". hr. Evans, 3 well known phylicinn and Memfellr, of Picton, formerly of Kinzton. ha been prostrnbod by L stroke of pnralvnin. Mr. Rnnnll, of the Daaarnntn Trihum Ills HUI" IIIFCT. NITI. L/Ullll D0055. UKEIWC. G. M. Elliott, custom: collector, Naps` nee, has received leave of nhoence and gone on I tri through Western Cnnudn. rhn blamnnn fnmilv Minna F`!-Aiink And Pooplo Whoa. Movomonu. Buying. and Dolnn Attract Auontmu. Mia: Florence Mdioll, Kingston, in visit- ing her sister. Mn. Colin Soott. Ottawa. I} I` |1`.I"nfP nnnhunn nnilnnfnr NARI. Ull I V-TI UAHTUUBH VV CUIUTU KJIIIIAIC. Fhe 'elgmnnn family, Minot Frtlick and McCartney. and Mr. Sherlock, appear at a Janeen. in Nspsnee on Jan. 25th. l)r Pvnnn A wall lnnwn nhvnininn and In (I10 C0|lI'Il'(X)l'll IOI' III- The little building we: crowded with hundreds of interested spectator-I. But in one respect they were disappointed, tor the plaintiff, by the ndvi of his attorney, kept discreetly Anny. us I ru ur to the effect that I coat of tar md feathers wu nweitin hie appearance had come to his hearing. en he had quietly left town. HOUSE with oi ht rooms and extension Ht- ohen hard and so I water with good enabling ; convenient to Qll_uon'l (loll : inunediate poe- oeuion. A ply on the pro: ` 128). or at No. IN Union u-oet. between Gorzlon and Alfred ` Ste. TUIIEIUUU II II}. Onuide, A far dierent scene was being enacted. Men and hay: with drums, horns and tin pun paraded the Itreetl, and awe-inspiring trans rencies, bearing rough drawing: of akudnund croasbones. cofns, graveyards and akeletonl, and such mottoea on Go, you uculswng, Not I dead." Our 0 inion, "Impoater sud in~ truder." The raud must. go, We've had enough, "Rau, passed up and down the one street of the plnce and made the night hideous till long after midnight. Mnttnrn tern nnt nllnwnd tn and thine. HIGKJIII llll I008 IXUCT Inllllllgll`. Matter: were not Allowed to end there. however, for the next morning the long- hnirod renohor Iwore out write for the nrrelt o A number ol the ringlonderl. whom he bud recognized. and 00-day they appeared in the courtroom for trial. `Pl... Hsal- L..:I.I: _ _ g A . A . . . ...l...l ...:>|. W33 IITUU DHTUUBII LUIS UIJCH lIUUrWI_V. Mnny people inside, ignorant of what was on the tapia, were frightened nearly out of their senses. Several women fainted. W hen the smoke of battle hud nslly cleared Away matter: were adjusted and service under the leadership of the fussy little au- perintendcnt was carried out in the old time religious style. nntnizln A far rlillhrnnt man: wu haina nuuug under me pulpit. Finally, however, he mustered up cour- age and shouted to I number of his followers to aid in holding the fort, as the White Cups were upon them. Then be rushed for A window in order to escape, but the mob outside had all the points of escape well guarded, and he was quickly seized. The gospel dispenser Wu lifted over the heads of a mob. end, after a thorough drubbing was red through the open doorway. Mnnv mmnln inside. iannmnt of what was ICHITKHII Clllll ID-IIIOFIUW OVIIIIIIU. Rev. 8. G. Blond will punch at sh: morn- nn nvl nvnnlna Inrvlnnn in than Onnnn It:-not Blllglllg BOUKU. Not long ago it began to dawn upon srufu that they were being imposed upon, end the more they talked the matter over the greater wee their belief that the so-called evangelist was 3 fraud. Matters came to 5 focus the other night when Houston took his place in the pulpit end commenced his sermon. He had barely begun when there was a perfect funillade of stones, billet: of wood, pieceu of turf, old bottles, shoes, rub- here and boots. They were pelted at him from every quarter, sud he found safety by hiding under the pulpit. l<`imnllv, hnwavnr, ha mnnharnrl un nnnr. TUVIVBIB, W35 Vll'y_ 87033. Houaton haul ,3 highly-coloured map of the universe of heavon. and of lhnt other region where the wicked sre supposed to live I life of perpetual torment. All these things he would explain and occasionally diversify matters by telling stories and singing songs. Nut lnmr man it human to dawn nnnn arufu KUIIID, BUG (IUUITCH $0 preucn. ' He possessed such 5 fund of information ' that he csptivated the innoent, and they consented to pity him A good salary and give him lodgings in the best families.` For it fgme the interest in the meetings, culled rev v sis, was very_ great. Hnnntnn had It hiuhiv-nninurmi man of |Cl DCCIII pl'0I(.l'II/UH 0y I IFIVII 01 pIfIlYI|l. . ...I .--L-.._l... _......:.. 5L- -_.l .....I|.'..._.... Al PCTII. l w The trouble originated from in delire on the part of a certain element to retain tho services of U. Grant Houaton,, who came - here two month: ago. said he wu an evan- gelist, and desired to preach. Ha nnnnpjnnd nnnh A fund nf infnrmntinn : ' ` ' 1-1: H "P Y()l.'|( \\'l\"l`l-Ill (ll.UVl2S n \V' BE 35', King street. 31) Sample pain to be sold at wholesale nrloee. an-vcu-ru liuluruu ua nu -v-In unnum- NORWALK, Count, Jan. l8.~-'lhe people of En: Norwalk are up in arms over 5 {runs that occurred there sud in which the whole neighbouihood took I very active part. Thn trnuhlunriainata frnm I rlnniro nn EAST NORWALK S EAGER EYANGE- usr PELTED WITH aoors. ? H13 PULPIT IS ASSAXILED. CIRCLE OF THE CHURCHES. .j-.-_- itlnglendlerl A_rroot.od-'l`nr and Fan- thor|-A llmnpun 6! No loan Order. K7.-min . r n In...` I]... I0 'I L- vign-|`n PERSONAL MENTION. .NO. Ez8EA_KFAT -_ _<?.0.9.<.>A-. 4 THE RlCSll)lCNl`l!. on slmooo uu-oet. lately oocxmled by Rev. A. W. Cooke ; dauble house of n no rooma- two oelhun: good yard and smiling. Acgrly next. door. or to B. Ronmsox. at Klngk `I Drug Store. OFFICE. lllt. central. well ttod. Terms reasonable. Punanlon lmmodinmly. Apply `Box." Wnm. IMIIEDI KTE POSSESSION, if desired. that Brick Residence. I16 Ridoau Street. lately oc- cugied by the owner ; ne verandah attached to mac - also garden with fruit lroes.Apply to Mus. Ndul. vvb-7 v cu: TV"jjI FOUR HUNDIIID CORDSOI` HARD AND fl` WOOD will booold chap. Apply to P. 0 488. Woultoou. `l'.UIll I81` Nlll_I'. Lnlll $000. Iuluuulluu house on Ontario Suoot. near Union. at re~ sent ooou ed by Mrs. Dowon. Apply to M NOBLE. 79Johnson Street. SHOP Uh this oloe. FROM 131' MAY. that good. Iuhoumtinl 'S_u`ool. mm nnmlnlntl hv Mm Duncan. Annlv to H THAT NEAT TWO-STOREY ISOLATED FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and I-remisea. bounded by Sydenlum. North and Bay streets. Kgslonmt reuuc occupied by Mr. Hon H an-mn. or ml-mu anal! to MACDO. - Kin lon.nt occupied by Mr. Hon? Ho oraon. or term: apply SELL & MUDIF. ' THE STEAM BARGE FREEMAQUN AND CU.\'sUR'l`8. Minnio Francis and City of Kimr now. Total carrying cmuwily 380 M Pinl Lumber. or 440 was coal at teetdmughl. Igor furlher particulars apply tu UA\'lD3'_).\'. l)0~ RAN & CU. rououablo. Pu 'Box." Wnm. A TEACHFIR. homing B. third-class l`(-I`Ii"- -we of qualicnliun. for S. S. No. II. blurring- (on. Count of Frontenac. Address, stating salary. W . CLARK. Bnuursca P.(). II-`CHO. thlnpanoe paper pimsc copy.) } vm;.~n'|.\'-ln Toronto. January lth, Ro bert Priestly, formerly of Purtsinouth, aged 67 years. The funeral will aka place from his main- law l ruido oo, Thoniu Scott, 27 Divi- sion atrcet, to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friend: and ncqunincandes are invited to attend. -Bl --At Nenburgh. December 18th, John Browne, aged 90 yearn. __:-_____._._._.?.._.. THE RR:Sll)lCNClI Slmooo Street. lately not-.u:\lnd bv Raw. A. W. Cooke : house. an YTIIR. SIIJTK t LYON. Blunnux louunoll. lo I98 Ont-do [,.f1'`Q.O,IaInD- 0_.l'.IIl'fI. 1. v now. I. A. )l:'Ju'rgmg.oN-In Kingston, Jan. 18th, .\\'m. Mc"Cutcheon, aged 56 veers. The funeral will take place from his late residence; Brock street, to-marrow (Sun- day) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully inviwd'w attend. l .\'rm.\' -In Kiuston, this morning, (Jan. . lll(l1) [saw Patton, aged 61 year: and~3 months. The funeral will leave his late reaidenve, Queen street, tomorrow (Sun1luy)ufter- noon at 3:30 o'clock. Friends And aequnintsnoes are respectfully invited to attend. l\Y.nmn...x ymnnn r\la'xInn Ann: | SHOP ON KING STREET. KM: omoo. ` troon. GIL].-\VALKIR-Jllllll!"y 16th, at the resi- dence of the bride : brother-in-law, Mr. Lewis 8. Day, Brooklyn. `N.Y., Ada Florence, daughter of James G. Wnlker, }sq.. Kingston, 0nI., to Charles 'A. Gill, of New York City. JIL_2I.ILyLLllIJ' ` . MAaru.1 van-M ACALlHTER-At the rui- Idnco of the bride : brother, Rev. ` MnnTlTIu..-u H A lrinnntnn Wonandnv, 1 ass ; a.J.u.__._ ______ :LIvnm.~rro.~'-In Giidiaoque. January 15th. wife of W. Livingnton of I aim; - :fn"v'r.',3','M ."X.". "1<'1n;'J,'x%re&i.3.;a;E; the l6tb January, Annie, second dnugh'- ter `of Mr. John Magillivrny. of Coiling- uvnml, tn L Mu-nllntnr. MJ-).. bf Dun- wr OI Hf. dull UIIKIIIIVI wood, to L. Macallnter, I rnnn WOOD F OR SALE. -. -.-nunnnux pun u \t\ nll n A I BOARD WANTED. n nvn AIIAILIIIOI n\l A K! luucuilxmn A IJJRQIQV VV Gba Acidic vouxo unwrunu mcsnucs' WILL runulsntu um um 1:00 wrm n0ARD. within ten mlnutu wail ol the Post ` Oloo. Add:-nu. twin; mun. ~"l`.A.D.." Wino Dlcn . VOL. Lvru. SPECIAL MENTION. muux. NJ; V NOTICE FOR SALEi.7< , WA FT 13.9.: , TO-LET. 7 MARRiEiD. . ll.....-...u.-. Al ' BI__3f1'HS._,,`_ n Hnnnnnun, J Dino. I8 HIRIBY GIVEN that the Pnrtnernhlp hot-ocoforo nutuhtlng havoc: in. Ihovundor signed. an Arohlloeu In tho (my at Kl ton. hu boon thh Guy dluolnd II! Inutu con- sent. All dobuowl In use and Pnnnonhl uotoho pad In W nun Nowlnndn. and Au chum: In! the and Partnership no to be present to tum. who will some the cum. Dated this mu day January. A.D. mm. W. NEW AND8. JJ1 mu ). lngston, lnnia. second dAuLzh'- Xppiy `mouxh OX `l/Olllllg` |.. of Dan- fnllly Illllo II--`Ul I -III DOW nnsmn euul com y ll. do hoop: will In` prol- clons. und in non Cbu-In ee-pnddout. ' ' 1 IVII IIIUI UIIU uurvullu Ir! llIIZlII`I( l\llIl" Joun {or III ulvucc upon Donnolu. and than the Innhdl bound: to lnvndo Egypt. aqnlll, dull. lI.-nIllIl' l'llll|0l'l II`! D|ll - ron that the Dcrvbhcn are munlngst Khu- IE1: II: lnnhdi Inhndn In lnvuln Faint Ilttllj on tho Ann-Povqrly Society. "I! You. Jun. I9.-A olmulsr from AI-chblnhop Con-Egan wlll be road ln all the Roman (lulmlic cnurchou to-marrow, mat lag and doclnring um-ndnnco at mootlnp ol the ultl-poverty nocin y I rnorvod cue. Thlo mum In client. that Absolution will be denied tn all attendants n such matings. IIIIUI III O-U zuguta ' Mayor Thom bu donutod $25 to the general Inouplurou The lino!-Io! tho Home 0! Providence -...o.l..llu .-I.-..-Iul... on. ....J_. -3 ma The Pop. on Sochlloun. Roll. Jun. l9.--The Houilnnr denies that the pope hu adlnoniahod the American hinlupo on Account of the progryu of cochl- iun among Alnetlcnn Catholic: on the con- tnry the lay: his holincu h_u eulo- giud the re iilnu niul uud activity dil- playod by Cat lie: in America. mas? om-NB-com'1-:n'r. City Hall. Tuoodly Evening, Junnry TICKETS. 75 AND I CINTS. Sale Oflo-all will 4- mnouoo at ondononi bookawon on Tuesday. the Ilnd mu. ll ulna Am. IVIII [III VVIIIIIIIP UIIy0l' IIIOITIP :3! the limb of their ilolllndoo. ITIIUII III `III II VIII. ATCIIQTIH DKUIIT. ol kingwon, by Indian. carried to the re- nerve, sud Iunod when it now stands. It ran pldut by I lllll who built the tint Inn honnn nn than mnnnu. WK Pllllll II I III` V log home on the reserve. IIIIOU `E! Ill`! 0135-. The Uunnoquo Journal calla Hurry But- den I huuler. the Smith : Full: Record given Ald. Gildenloeve the palm for brinkno-. And the Empire whoop: it up for "Bob" Eilbook. The town Around here are dis- covoring tlut we have I for citizen: who know something. A poplu woo. landing near the Mohawk rnonnge. is over I00 your old. In May, 784. A twi ol posh: in tskon from the gsrdon ol 0 has on. Archduoon Stuart. of kimntnn. hv Indium, on-rial in tlln 1-L II Iu (Jul- At. the police court W. Lulie, for uncult- ing Mr. \'pence. Wu ned SIO and coin, And ` David Leslie, for injuring Mrs. Spence, was fined '20 and cant. 1'|\nl1AnAnnnnn , nu-nu] nu". `Inn-0-u A-. IIII IlIlII'I (II III IIOIX DI rl'0VI(IClIX rstofully Acknowledge the uoolpt of 025 mm HI: Worship Ihyor Thompson In aid of the huh of Ihoir institution. . -4-ow uwvuu nu-vu. Capt. Collier bu chnrtored the uchr. Philo Bennett to loud Icrnp iron at a point ten miles from Kingnon. The Iahooner bu boon fitted out. AL AL. _-Il_- _...._A III I ..I2_ I... _-_-..IA Declelon In a Beer Once That Agitated 3 Great nlnny People. Lut October Themes end Benjemin Mills and Peter Jackson, of Wilton, treed u hear that had been creating annoyance in the neighborhood. They pound shot into his hide. but he eluded them and found shelter in the woods... Then Orange Storms and Ross Peters turned up with double-berrelled wen ne, end followed the Animal into the tliic et They attacked the beer, and were in a hit wey of killing him when Benjamin Mills. Jackson. (`-eor e Bebcoch. Ind Fre- derick Storms joinex them. Jeclnoucnr ried e lantern. They plugged the hear full of huckshot, but before he died he seized George Rnhcock and hugged him until ll dog mule the bear let 510. After bruin died he was laid away. In the morning he hsd vanished. Peters and Storms carted the cnrcue to Kingston and sold it for 82."). Then another kind of a tight ensued. Tho- mu Mills cluiiried the Animal under the hunter : liw. having rlt discovered him And wounded it. At the division court, Odessa, on Thursday, Judge Price heard the use, made all concerned pnrties to the suit. gsve Petere and Storms $2 '25 for mer- heting the beast. and divided the balance, $22.75. between them. AI IIVIIIIIII of lnpil Slulm. Jun. l0.-Bunr rumors are curl :1 lint ILA llnovlnlnnn Ana lingual-1|-O Yhnn The Work at no lacuna. Paul. JO-I. lI.--0! tbs new Pansmn QIIAI nnmnnnv I. An lgphnn ml" Kg` n-ad. book-awn nine um. lllllllg III (C UXWl-"lI'IC- Almirn Winegnrden. unmarried. and Mary Winegnrden. her mother, Bnntford, have been arrested churged with the murder of. tho formei's illegitimate child. It in ulloged that this in the second child of Almir|'I that these women hnvo made Away with. rnuay, .-xpru nun. John Vutorma, Elizabeth. N. J.. bitten by ` a pet spaniel Len lays ago, died of hydro~ phobin this morning. The mun : and Wu agonizing in the extreme. Almirn \\'inmmrdnn. unmarried. and Marv CIC . wurul UUOJKKL Sir John Macdonald nya the coming Ion nion of puliament. will be I short one. l rorogat.lon will also place before Uood Friday, April l9th. .lnhn `ltnrma. l-lliznhath. N. .l_. bitten bv IIITTIKKC to-murrlzw. The Brooklyn city surface railroad com- pany hen cume to an agreement with its employees. Concessions were made on both tides. ll .. I..-....|. ll I'\..--..I L..- ..._-...._A...l L- Illlf. Mrs Joseph M. Drcael has presentedto the Metropolitan museum of Arts, New York. some valuable gifts of cuts, coinu, etc worth $63,000. dip Ink.` Mnnnnuld -nun: tlua nnn\:nn -nu. mu wnuower. ` Charles Huynes, 1: hide buyer of London, 1 has disappeared, taking 82,000 belonging to his employer. i'.mv-ui,hnw wmumnvictnd with Fnhav An ! \ uymg couuluon. Mr. and Mn`. Samuel Wilma, of Brock- ville, compleh the Iixtieth you: of their marriage to-morruw. The RI-nnlxlvn r~it.v nnrfama rnilrnad cam. An e'ight.een-your-old irl named Hughes has doped from Cnrdi` township with an old widower. l`L.....l..- lI........- .. l.R.I.. 1...... I\` Ynndnn 1 HI! employer. Zim v-.au.how was convicted with Fahey mi Nlwgelh in Montreal, in said to be in I dying condition. M. .....I M... Q........I weln. at nm..I.. PUTL The first locomotive crossed the C.l .R. at the famous snul.h-western crossing yea- terdny. An piuhl.enn.vnnr-old airl nomad Huuhes SECOND SEASON. xmesron PHILHEMONIC socum. A DCIWCGIJ awuzenunu Ill lldly. It is denied that the Cossack mission to Abyssiqia has uuy otiicial character or sup- port. Thu rnt. locomotive crossed the (T.l .R. Tho Spica If the Mornlpx Papers And the Very Latent Toloxralnn. A portion of the Hontrosl ice palace has been blown down. ' I-.. lV_..I.I ...:II A..L- - ..I......A. 5-2.. A.L........L JA MES REID. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER; Punch: STRIET. UUCII UIUWII UUWU. Jay Gould will take I short trip through the houth to recuperate. A nmnmnn-Sal trmxtv Inn hnan 4-nnnlnnd IJIU IUIILII GU TUCUPCTIIU. A commercial treaty has been concluded between Switzerland and Italy. Ir. in dnni"ml that the Umnnclr miuinn tn \JIJLVlII4IJ IlllQIH3Il_ \J\Jl$"2LV I. SAILlNOAg.`)lltl eve egsytuxda . tAu- \ Lhoriud `n . . . er. Doug. oot of Brook 8t.. jilnllwn. - " ` `wm nwke iahielrodncuon in the prlco of. some of thglg-Hljnoa of lumbgr nnd sash factory goodathls season. We have one bpm frame amen. one as and one 40. Also_ good brick. which will be sold on reasonable terms for `good approved nolus. - 'l`ll|1`. ll A'l`lIRlY\Y (`I IMDANV THBTHOUSAND ISLAND BOUTE BY Roma. Wnmrnown-Q Olrdenlbum Ru. - To uiica, A|bany,New York, Phi|ade|'a. J W;uh1nt.on.Balumoro and All Point: In North on New York. vinO.'l}R. and N.Y.0. En. | CUNARD STEAMBHIP COMPANY. n . -- .-.- 1.-.. u-_.Ir-..\. -_-__ u.. .....).._ A .. J6 5'50 THE RATHBUN COMPANY __ _ .L. .__A._ .. THE PITH OF THE NEWS. DIVIDED THE SPOILB. Ol-I of BIO layer. ' `I___._.._ I.-- ..__-A_) V\l llUlla -` THE RATHBU N CU}jAN.Y. EHGSTON. C*VA*I\I-ADA, s \EIRDA.x;;.E1}f:m;.?JANUARY 111339; IIII ITKCIKII Q! l'II'II IIVI 1% | pronunolomum again: (Jon. IOII I mouwran luv puuuuu pcuu. concurs- odn plan by which he uni hillul ndtho young `uh wan to l.lIIll'dOl the old lady for tho purpooo of robbery. Tho plan In agreed to and the atlas noumltud. The ncluhbonn lost-nod 0! the crime, nd tho -ulll. unun zhn trio. `ml lwnnkntl than. ICIIINIF IQIIUI OI IIIC CHIIII. III! N guilt upun the trio. nnd lynched than. uuugnwr < Thu youn; Inn `us run! I llouorme In prncu dlln lnstrumnnt .-__--:

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