Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Mar 1889, p. 1

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V} `nor II inunhovuhp I In (mo of the that 5931:.-g_p|9oq Ol'\)I0I" Dllllllel. LONDON. March 28.-Mr. Chnmberluin j writes: By Mr. Bright's death we hnve lost. the moszunique gure Among English Iuteumnn nnd po ular leaders or the pre- sent genarntiou. Rho consistency and com- pleteness of his career, and the muaivo lim- plicity of his chnrncler mark him out from all omen. Now having fought his lu: ght his duth in I univorul loan to both party and country." Tin Srmulnwl nun: Mr Rrinht In Illa Funeral Will be us Plan to [outmo- Touchlng 11-lbutu. Losbox. March 28.-Iu aocordunoo with Mr. Bright`: own wish the funorul will be of the uimplelt. description. Yeatordny was the nnniverury of the death of Mr. Bright`: brother Samuel. 1' .\....,... |l_....L J0 \l_ l`L-.-.k4.-l..in OIDCCFI. lIOIl' AIIGIIIOIDWII, [III OITNIIIII B0 Hartford lmlplul on tnemorntnzut Duo 3. He refused to Itey, cafe: there in: no nuthority for reetninlng his liberty, he won released. Next morning he appeared in North Hnven. 30 miles dinunt, wet, cold and rnvenoual hungry, as shown bv hi: eating nix bowfn of breed soaked in cooe. COIIIITIIIS. No weather wu severe enough to inter- rupt hi: tireleee round. and in the terrible blilnrd of Int year he would have perished if eympethizing fu-men had not forcibly detained him. As it was, he wu quite bedly fl-oxen. Sometime last full I cunoer formed on his lower lip. end repidly Ate its way through hie `ow to the throat. He was teken into one by the humane society : otcere. near Mi dletmvn, and brought to I-hnhsnl Imnulnl mu e_hA1nnI-nhm Ii Hun S ueeri uve u on Aid to locomotion. ,, Thousands of Connecticut horn boys And girls have glued After the strange ii ure,. And wondered what he cerried in the huge leAther suck that was :ilwAye slung acrou hie shoulder. Two year: Ago. when the old fellow wee found lyiny; iii in e owe near ; Woodbury. Coun., the Iecrete of the old nck were discovered by A young man who found and nursed him beck to life. They were A French prayer hook, printed in 1844. I pipe of his own make. A hatchet. A unnil tin peil, A smell npidor. n jnckknife And An Avrl, the int eouetitutiug iiil,|ii)Ill`] And houeekeeping utensils. Suspended about hi: neck Inn A crucix. and the neuel Ice -ilnr worn by lktholice. Hie only un erclothing was I knit woolen jAcket. While e young men he fell in love with A 'rl employed in A leather mnnufectory near ergeilee. owned by his tether. The father oppoeed the mAtch; the girl rejected the propoeA|I of A diehonoulie ollience with the eon mede by the pArent end then dieAppeAr~ ed. The young men became convinced thAt there hnd been foul pley, And eventuAily thAt the girl had been murdered through the mAohinAtione of his parents. He then left home end his country. and never let his friends heAr from him. Frequent publica- tion: in Americnn pupcl`! of the men And hiz: wnnderinge, which were always eche- duied no thAt he appeared in certein piAceI At reguiArly recurring periods, brought the Attention of his brothers to him. His identity was Absolutely eetnhlished, but the leAther men refused to quit the life he fol- lowed pereietentlv en ti sort of expietinl for the crime he believed hiefuther had per- The fllomnntlc. Leather-Pnthed Old lrenolunnn Who l`I`OIII'lDOd With our and Ger-In Thronxh the In, Living In Coven. y`0 Explnte llle l`other`e Orlmo In M-urderlo: the Hermit : Knrly love: Nlw YORK. March 28. -[he V leather mnn," found den! in A cure nehr Sing Sing, op Sundny, had trampmi for nearly 40 years over the country. /rognil in this note and Connecticut. _ Hie suit of ciothee. patched end ropewhed with leather, made him on- ique Among trumps. The caves about the country he frequented were hie chosen ebiding plwoi. l"urIlix`' wives willingly fed him And tried to get him to talk. Country Inhool children gave him pennies and livest- meatl. The long will he carried who never ` old locomotion. "l`|...u.--"Ir. ll` Fnnnnnvlnlie `\I-u-In Kan: an.-I ITHE LEATHER MAN DEAD, UNIQUE CHARACTER OF NEW YORK AND CONNECTICUT. A Desperado 00!: Illa Duo, _. t\_.- -_ \I--..I. IIQ l\. lnlelcloo at Ilnnto Dulo. _ \I___|_ an I- I, A SMALL HOUSE on (`Anlro Street. V'ic~ Doria \\'a\rd. Rem, including taxes. sixty dol- lnrs per nnnum. Also a small House on West Street. I-lydenmun Ward. onponlla the L Houses In good nrder. Apply to A. lot ll-_ MICK Princess Street. LA; JOHN BRIGHT. `rho huh an Hound, .. u_.n.on ,'l`|.- l\.......- A ouch II n cuunuf ll-._._L no A: `--.1-.. A Grant Law Salt. 11 I an -an May I UUCCIC '-lI-I'WO ponou income (able and full In . ..-...... on it heslrzh. unaorl war: In III, out III llnnuluu mu` would not In an than twenty. 0! opnrn who uouriti foqulnd (oovtlod choqnon lot 81).!!!) cu: ) would knock Iomo out. It 5 propoud to uosnb for the dock II at. the uni: to In utilized on the nth work on the vast Ildo. 11:0 ooh! dun. extending Ahnnl. Lln nmnm-Iv. will b hall! at tho nun: IO WCUI Illliu IIII GIUUUKC. UIWIUIII` about the proporly, will ho hum at tho name than. THE SHOP ANI) DWll.l.lNG on King atnaol. occu `ed in John Henderson as A whole-sale luuor more. Apply to JUHN REE\'la`.S. Brock su-eut. mt ITWII ICC` nay: und uomaoh when an o! Bur- nnl In ` valiantly do not any than for - L- LL- [ii-iii j;s1'..;';;.m:o.';.}s;;"'..;;; under: were it . but III lllualnod thorn w_ouId no_ `on twc_gty_. _0l opupo lnll FIIIIIIIIII [III IQIII IEHIIIOII VIII O N and not momhot will hip in at I Who poluul at tho . The .|:1...n-n dgxnnt dnnln7L|n mum: is Dry Duct Oontrsu. Th . IN nht onounoro sbouttho dry dooko on. or Innnlvnohlromtenco twenty nous Invo boon onnining the 7 plgng. 1: Shot: could not Icy how may Qnnnnrn -gr` Iii}. , HIT} HI lnunlnul lll enmue. aouortn, wu menu 01 lu a. Complaint being made of the delay in ob- taining mepninee iron the iibrery e reno- lution impoein; nee on member: deteining mecuinee beyond time we: peued 3 the baud. A umber oi eooonnb were 0 end to be peid end the meeting adjourned. ` were .0lnOlnUarI. -0,110 IIJOII us nor: ; 13.021 book: had been issued during t 0 your ; in the reading room then were nix- Oeelr monthly And twenty-three weekly rn inns. and newspapers. and thiruen dd : nnbnoriptiom unonnud to 0503.75; maul rooelptl, Il,I84.B0. On| one in- nInM_ Hgdorth. In Lhd Kinnton. uuuuvu g tuvvvil - vv '-.-v., 1;: uimu. Sedorth. WM shad Kinglton. Pnmnlnlnt hnlna math of tin dnlnv In ob- lntporlnlt Meeting or the DIreetore- A` Petition seat so lllnlster of Finance. Last eveining a meeting of the board of director: of the mechanics instititute was held in the institute rooms. Present. James Redden, president ; H. Crothers, secretary; Messrs. R. S. Dobhs.R.M. Horsey, J.and A. McArthur. J. F. Mclkrmott, J. M. Machar, Thomas Mills and W. Neish. The collectors of the special fund reported that they had met with gratifying success, many citizens contributing liberally to the object, via., to increaee the libraiy. The secretary submit- ted a petition to the hon. minister of tin- anoefrom the Antiquarian and N umiernatic socletv of Montreal, praying for the repeal of the present customs duty of If) per oent. ad valorem now levied on all printed books in the Dominion of Canada, which is detri- mental to the best interests of the country. inasmuch as it checks the importation of the more valuable books which are not made in this country. while pressing very heavily upon cheap novels and school books which are manufactured here, so that this duty is absolutely prohibitive in the case of rare and valuable books which are of great import- ance to public and private libraries. In England and other countries no duty on books is imposed. and in the United States all boolis are free which have been printed twenty years, and also in the dominion re- cently books printed seven years previous were exempt from duty. The petitioners request that in case the government does not see its way to revert to seven years ex- emption, a specic duty be levied of 6%. per lb. on all rinto-ml books, which when the last change 0 unit)" was made was considered equivalent to the present duty` of i5 r cent. as .a matter of revenue. he petlt on was signed by the president and directors present, several of whom expressed the hope that the time would soon arrive when there would be no scal impoet on knowledge. The librarian stated that the blue book of the Ontario legislature showed that there were 395meInberI. 4,718 books in llbra ; I! All] lmnlna had hnan leaned rlnrinn I A to nearly :.v,uuu,uw. And if, u the News uaortn, Victorin is workinzzu her mnterinla into fabric: fr the nu of gear people. why did aha in I886 nd it necousry to import oodn to the value of over l8.500.000 Iter ing? Yours truly, .Qnn-runny Cnnsn. I-`RUM I51` MAY. that good. oubounual house on Ontario Street. near Union. at pre- sent occupied b Mrs. Deacon. Apply tols`. T Sl`EA(`.\'. Wnl usbeocy. . or mnnnmccureu gown: .: moum. The New says she. Vicnoriu, ilnn`. huaivd in ruining raw umtara.-|~; perhaps the .Yrar`.9 will explniu how Vic:-um has Imlulued In export nearly 250 pounds sterling of gold during the hut 3. : yuan. tin and Antimony Illa. n... .: n.- .....u --........ no on mm mm use. Out of tha um! exporu of ll,000.000, wool, gnin. live Itock And gold amounted to nearly 9,000,000. Aml if. In that Now; nnartn. Vicforin in uozonu. Victoria`: population do not nd employ- ment in her rapidly increasing m\nufact.or- lea. Victoria does not export l,0()0 worth of manufactured gnu-In month. 'l`hn Ivpu-A Invn nlm Vinmriu. in no`. UuU.uuu : aueu. z.o.).wu,wu. The Neuvz, on touching ricultural nub- jectu, becomes more correct. 11!: New South Wale: In I888 had considerably over l.C00,- ` ()00 acres under cultivation. I give a list of , a few productions raised from the crop of 1886 7: Wheat 10,000,000 bushels; pota- toes. 6l,000 tom: tobacco, 23,000 cwtn.; sugar, 274.000 tons; vine, 866,000 gallons, brandy, 3,600 gallons; oranges. 8.794.000 dozens. 1r:_.....:-I- ........l..H.u. .I.. ....s 6...! -...nl.-m. , Herons`: poru. ' The banks. not including savings bsnlu. of New South Wales are -ixtaen in number. Capital. I3,000,000 ; Assets, 43,000,000. `Noon:-in : hnnllh urn ninn Chvnitxl YR. VICIOTIII DIIIKB ITO IIIIIIS. I 000.000 luau. $233,000,000. Thn Nnm nn fmmhino am H CH1.` IUJKKI "NIX III VlCI0l'II. in shipping tho tonnage entered and clear- ed nt,Now South Wulpa ports` mu in 1887 4.322.000 tom, against 3.735.000 tons at ` Victoria`: ports. } '* l`hn hnnlu. nnt innlndincr uvinan bsnlu. l Ylnltllc Clo Nlngnn Valli. Thin nummor tlu Nth haunllon will go to Uh-A11 and nnnln lnnmhm- il hnln In (In. prlcucoule me nmporuunuea. Tho"1\'eu-aaayn: "Victoria has the great at wealth." Upon what basin can this be proved! Takan from 3 Canadian stand- point, the bigger the debt the richerlthe ` country, then New South Wales In the richer. 'I`-I.:.... II... .........n.. .3 5|... tun` nn`nI|:n `HID V I1: EDTII. Taking the isilwnyn New South Wale: in ` 1888 had 2,092 mile: 55 Against Victoria : L752 milu. Taking the telearnph lines New South Wulel has over 2l.000 miles of wire, uinnt 10,000 mile: in Victoris. n .h8n-`inn OI`- Onnn-an ilfnfht` nrul n`nAr. A BRICK D\VELl.l.\'G AND A S|`0.\'I1`.` DWI92l.Ll.\`U. with or without furndces and all modern Improrolnonls. Both are user the cor- ner of King and West sttoou. Anply to MAC- l)0.\'.\'l-ZLL It MUDIE. _% , ncner. TAkingt|1e,rovonue of the two colonial New South Wales collects 2,000,000 more than Victoria. 'l`.-.I..... 0|.` .`.-:l.---y. Vans Qnntk \.\'..I.- in ncumr. Sir Henry `Parke: wee defeated on his rsilwny policy, and Mr. Diddn became pre- mier. but when Mr. Diddl appealed to the oountry u a protectionist he won defeatetl by a very luge majority. and Sir Henry Pnrlieayrc-aumed his place at the head of 5 free trade overnment, and he in prime minister of aw South Welen to-day. Th. nrnminr Al `Horn!-in. Itnlnd in nnrlin. HIIDIIIUT DI NEW 60115!) VV IIUI D0'|lI". The premier of Vicroria. stand in parlia- ment. not three weoh ago. that the policy ` of hi: government was to lesion as far as practicable tb importdntiel. Tha")\'eu-.9 aavl: Victoria crest w ID W1 I'l'|laIUll ulllllll UU IIIUW we sense ignorance of its author, the Lord only known. as it is wrbng in every par- ficular. Uh. Ilanpn `D:-Ian: -nA tinfnnlm nu his "3 unit uncut nawuuuu Kmosmx, Mu-oh 28.-(l`9.J.ho Jldieor): M Such inlhe hailing of flding uticla in your oouumponry the News. For when urrpooe it wu written union to show the sense ignorance ;._I.. I...._. - I :5 undunn In nun-on nun ihplnl. 1.Io,UUU,UUU ; luau, 1.~m,uuu,uuu. Victoria : banks are nine. Chpital, 8,- KVI ml] - Annntl 4'33 mn,lm, '1i':?.o'.:"t'iE:'."ruf'n'.." "".'a"' "' T...`2'.'a ntin toulo, won qnl ly ngnlcu vhboxlly function and riltou to patient MECHANICS INSTITUTE. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A toodblo rnlluro. Hounm In_ goon nruor. MICK : "A F1601`:-ado Dclout." ,_, __ nA-__L no In. LL- S001-any Cnoss. GUIDE. WIIFI II DKWIITWQ 0% I. but blood chord inn and the t.ionvn'nnuo.h|od to no the you of not family Pbrdllhll rwolw-n And apn- luhuoulighl. Auuuolwlld oonlulon N000. woman and childnn upon fru- dcglly. nu {saw no: I and not quoTl the dhtnrhloo. lb oouhaunu noon hid the chant to tlnunlnn. In the .l.._.-A. I.&o L.n 4-nu.) I3-o.--g I'\l..b-l..L'- Cm IIIIII `III! 23% U3". UICIFICII I had U8 bout: with I nvolvor ud his brother wu uvonly hurt. Anhhnoo ur- rlvlng tho pug nu put to ight 130 Sin- lot boyunntboughl Iowbouooc-cud hoot of nuuuou ooh worh In this nalou. Blood I-Angus:-I nix Aha Innsnxl ndlinnnllhn XII WUFIIE II- lwl nunonu nu. nnou h.'Apthnm.lh lnlhnldullhg auto nlmnnl. ` LADIIJIIJ. Till K911 IIIIIIWI "I hcdboolorocudnndnoulydltho - don: ounphhd hr the uooutlonol ro. Jqno Hunky. who phoned hr huhnd udtuo II. A loroulnnthhl. however gnu upon npnuuuuon AL-0 -Ln'k ant nu]-ling: noggin In `I. IIL4 IIIII IIIO NIH: I0 IMOIIXIVE ll IEO duper-no ght thou sand (Boone Dietrich`: haul urn hn will I nvolnr Ind Mn HOW UIIIIIU lIlIIu- 71%| VII`-Inn-nu I CI-I` 01! Inch other Iotwool no Pun. Uxuonowu. Pm. Much 88.--'l`vo yuan ngonhnduouhotwoon Dolph Slulor and John Dietrich. fu-mun. on: the trap: of Slalom-'1 hop. the fowl extending to their lunlllu ndkaleizntly SING! preferred 3 o no nor to ling ngulnnt Dion-loh. who oval I dlulllory. but Dietrich wu aoqniud. Sunday. Allan and Alonso Slnlor and (horn and P. Dloulch. all noulhguunhood. olhldul the Inplht SundAv nnlionl at Suiu-hlnn. Soon IL: III W Till-T-I. IUXITI IUT W Sunday school at Suva-tutor. Soon the hulhlnnddmunl Incl! nd tho oonnnn Swan. l.`4II IIU. Ag;l the polntmont. 'l`he (`hole-e of the Government a Good One--'l'he PI-eea Oplnlene. New Yonx, March 28.-'l`he Herald save the preeident into he heartily congratu- lated on hie choice of a cihieen to nepreeent the United Staten in Great Britain. A more fortunate and aatiefaclory aelection on all aocounte than Robert T. Lincoln he could not have made. The eon of Abraham l.in~ coln is sure, an the bearer and inheritor of his fal.her"e great name. of a very warm Irel- come from Enuliehlnemand when they come to know him pereonally` they are sure to eeneem hiln very highly on hie own account. Mr. Lincoln he not aimed toplay a (rear part in public life. He hae a quiet and rather reeerred temper. hut lhoee who know him know that he hae inherited, with hie father-`e name. eome of the moat valuable of hie father's traits of channel`. He he: tact. courage, a clear head.he is an excellent buaineee man. aagecioue and prudent. and he hae a dietlnct vein 0! hie lather'e humor. We believe he will nerve his country eec tively and eatiafaceorlly ae Ininieler to England." All the nanere anank Hell of the ul- ow some Young Wont VII-glulnno PouId~ A4. I--L llhhnm -AI1Q-- OK` 3.1- um men: or bzoneenr mouey.du `i ere u n genuine never nee over the subject. The whitee deolue the: the negroee hevo become eggreuive end tur- bulent. So fsr Kit has etuok to hie poet, elthou h the nlzuetion he been growing more from diy to def. No l"".."":." 2: '2:-.. ::..-r oun . u e I line out w whenever erreeted. During the lent few thlfre hu lieenediepoeitio; ft rid 0 im extre e meme en itecep notloee ee pouringdin on him, wernin hip to leave town. Ife in ulemorelinin hor. the whites soy; he in creating en ll feeling between the reoee: he in cepturing all the money of the negroee; he must be compelled to leave. The fukir. however, nd: Shreve- port e good eld end he intends to ehy. Should violence he tried `net him he he: the negroee at his beck en could come A nnn alnnl nf lrnnhln IIIU IIUKTUBC I! III! IE3. good dot! of trouble. TOW WDIDCVBT [I0 I01 [Dell] (0 (10. Say: a Shrevc rt paper on this subject : If Abraham Lincoln could rise from the grave today the negroao of Caddo Qarlah would not ngilhim with mote blind Idola- torv than that which they huttm on thin fakir, who under the fauna of law in roh~ hihtham of their money." on has hum mmuino alarm avar ainca lollnweu. By this time ell the parties were excited b the nlfair. The epieodo had only mode lelt neerer to the negtoee. giving them greater condence in him, end edvertleed him through all the country around Shrine port. For every dollur of huaineee he had done before he now did l0. telling from 8500 to $1,000 worth of his me liciuee n dny. The uogroee ockml into Shreveport from the surrounding country: hie tent wee ole-eye crowded with lhouuudn of pereone and hie . Ipeecllel followed each other in tepid euc- ceeuiuu. Yellowstone Kit" in to uley the idol of the north Louielnnn negvoee. and ten: of thoueemla of them would do to-mor- whatever he told them to do. a... _ ut.............-. ..-..... .. chi. ...h:...o . p0p|lIIl' WIUUICIIIUI. I16 PIICIICI [Ill ECU` In some city, gives a free circus-minstrels. music, and all that--makes speeches. and than sells his pads by the thousands. In this way he has accumulated altrge fortune. He claims to be worth 85,000,011). wears the purest diamonds, and has made himself the idol of the negroes. He is re arded by many of them as their Messiah. le opened a tent in Shreveport a couple of weeks `ago, gave his usual free show, made speeches an! sold liver pads. The show soon acquired` even greater notoriety than Kit had bar- gained for. He is a strong advocate of the rights of the negro," and usually touches on this suhject. He went a little further than usual in Shreveport and declared the negross were bein defrauded and persecuted by` the whites. it's speech was denounced as in csndiary. He replied with a stronger tone and the white people became alarmed. This race feeling rew more bitter and intense. It was tinal y decided to get rid of hit on the charge thht he was a nuisance. that he had violated the license law, etc.. and he was arrested and ta en before. the court, charged with a num` r of olfences. The negroes flocked to his assistance by thousands. and expressed a strong desire to release him from arrest by violence. Had he given the word a serious riot would have followed. 11.. .i.:. .:....- .11 an ....a... U-.. .-ole.-I lop:-loved a lull. Iunnnuu. lluoll .-The pllon | Imam amend Andnnsrhnllnnlunuu. l'ollovntouo Kit." 3 T.I-nvolull Vendor. Whd Iln lludo Ila-nay Out 0! the Kismet and In Their Idol. u Burnt] Up 5 uctlbn llolwoon the Black: and line H Illll-I. Nlw O1u.u.~m. March 28.-8hrcvopo'rt. North Luuiuiuna, has I ruse troublp rowing out of liver pm . "Yellowstone it" in irqvoiling an 5; veddor oi liver dl And populnr morficinu. He pitches h tent in nmmn, mu. mvan I from mnmn._mmn.mln_ T0 RI\`..\"l`--Wl'IOLESALE STORI-2-(`orner of Clarence and (n.u\rio Streets. Apply to W. H. SI 1.uv.x.\'. H4-lic wt. (`In-ence street. or J. H. Ml'Rl`lI\'. Telephone No. 170. .:: A GREAT; TURMO L CAUSED BY A LIVER PAD FAKIR. LOUISI}\NA ST ME WAR. MINISTER TO ENGLAND. FIGHTING IN A CHURCH. llll Ilbtk well ol tho up- NO. - OFFICE. lute. oentml. well tted. Tenn: reasonable. Poaouoalon unmediately. Apply 'Rnx," Wnm. __ N0. C GLBORNI STREET. Hot and cold water bithl; 51: rooms` extension kilchon. Pouealolunt Iny. Apniy to .I. B. MclYER. Iu't3'I'ii'3|lhu" nah an . tin nn 4 [lb I MI I (I0 X"p'p?m'\vaT'3nIrrI .9 mun` "' 1'w:mr ACRES or um. T budl city, with none residence Ind out Apply to WADDINGTUS BRO:L. In-kc: Suunro. A HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mr. Donald Pn- ur. King street. A SHOP ON KING STRII I`. with dwollinl above. nou Market square. Apply at 48 Inrl Street. __?_:________?_._. THAT DESIRABLE BRICK DWl1`.l.LlNG, lmlau-l`8I.ro I. t pa-cunt ooc sled W. H. `\`FoIn:`wlth. cPo:ooulun Kay 13'; or gone: if an IV . HOUSE IN VAUGHN TERRACE. P086!- Mon May In. Apply at WHIG OFFICE. NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL STREET. in Earl 'l`erraoe, near lmrrie Streol App] 10B. l:'.\RNEY. II Prinoelo Street. or at Enrl . mm. ` nf.u1:nu1'I:1.Y.7{ 0000 0061:. An y to Q: RS. CAMERON. Corner of King and man roots. A msnsn. Aim to MR3. NOEL KENT. I6! King Street. I"l\80ll&DIO. I'll 'Box." Wmo. spam" 'o'nss'"' EX Ci: HIGHEST CASH PR1 ?! EAID J ` `Inductor > ( arcane: . o`Bm.~.--1.. Kingnton, March 23:1. 1339, at;25 Divinion Street, Eden Clement. in- fant non of Edwatd0'Brieu,sgod 9 month: sud 2 weeks. CR.AIAND-AI Wolfe ldund. Mu-ch 27th. David Unmsnd. aged titgun. _ Tim hnm] ii IAHQ nlncl on Fridnv. 29th Lcoox. Apply to LA1T{cAnTwR1<;nT. 13 King street. vest. _ 4, 7-4 _ , __.. UIYIG Urlmnnu. Igea ucgurn. The lunch! hill take place on Friday, 29th inn. At ll n.m., from hie lute residence to the Presbyterian Church. A\s`xl.8'!'lNI--In Kingston, Merch 28th, Lizzie. daughter of Peter and Jeuie Ae- eeletine. aged `)1 years and .7 months. Notice of fuuerul no-marrow. 'I`um-Iuss - At. Deeeronw. March 17th, Charlotte F..'. wife of Wellington 'I`omp~ kine,aged I7 yearn. nu- uA\'|uuux--Ln 1; yr ulrcn turn. I0 wife 01 John Dav dam: of I non. . Cn.o.~:u--At Deurono. Mu'oh_ 5th, the vi! nf Rnnhnn M nnnni of Alan, ' alsbhbiavaailcao I-`-.~'-1-I21: AxDn.soN.-On `Much l3:.h, W. Au Foster, Sophinburg, to Miss Lotta Ilunthe, third dsughter ot the late George . Anddrnon. Amcliubnrgf R|m-Moonx-0n March l3lh. Martin B. Raid. Deqorouo. no Hutu: Jun: Moore, Thu:-low. ' i-`nluavsox-PARKS - At Nupmee, March 12th, Frank Fergunon. Sqphiuburg, co Mu-y Parka. North Fergupon. OI IVOIIDGII M. LIIUIIK, O! I T. ' Kl)lNY--At Doooronoo, March llth, tb wife of William Kouny, of nrdnnghter. Wmlm--At Richmond, March High, the mil. nl H.-law \Vu1nI-_ nf A non. ' ACRES OI` ..um. aim city, gt_9ue outbu dings. ....---.A_...o I\n|;\.\ nn__|._. `-j'-:' APPRINTIUIS WANTED nu uvnu C H RHITII. Wnlllnltlm ELI! BORN. DA\'lD80l--In I an, Irch 27th, the i Jolgn d|o|_n_of Q non, A Call 8olleI;:!._` IIXIIEIIIJ I. FIJI I wanna ulvnui All Kinds of GENERAL Bucxmnmae B. BARNEY g. ___.-41..-n `:4 , , _ A Call aoueuou. GEORGE H. PIROIVAL. TIIIYIIIDIIQ Cuuuvu. of Nltlonut. tho City Hall. Tgxmms rooelvod cm 6 pm. by Power a Son H AGKI I IHCIIUIDIIII. EIIIVII ll wife of Hailey Wngor. of a non. tlbll l--til l.Iil'0llF0g IIIl1llI_ Dill of Reuben M. Crank, of 3 mo. ` \'ru\:v_At I)a..m-nnum Mnmh FOR SALE OR`_T VOL. LVIII. HOTEL AN D STORE . -AIII nn Tn LIT: Input `II ELI I BALI OR r:dunloI.utn "!'.';.". 5.'3lL'. I9: Idlo J: mouth. understands nu nuunuu. Dem; n pr-cuuu mace maker. toes only one he Inns. 8. 3. R: E the only one In the human that on re uni: o.u;oarrlg:twhcn it noednit. on . IKIRKPATRIQK. 169 Prinuu Shot. ll!!!` vo wu.us' uvnv. . A-up-An n Anunl; T `W`AN'r'm_1_)._ "n&.1RRfiD.T To LET. THE DAILY WIIIG. Ivv ct: uuv autuuuvu U II-'c Gusoow. March 28.-It ii roporucl Lord Dnnnvn bu IIOd,I ohnllen Ior 1 yacht not hr the Alnoriofo can. not will watch! his pluon New Yortln Oct. Eon! nnnnn In huh; s new uh: bunt at Southampton. It in-nlxly I hr. duiznod by Wntuou. SAN Furqcnaoo. Much l8.-'l`lu h- aou'ncr'a corrn tn! :8 (ho Sun Clan golzl mines. In vor California. wrluu that the much extolled plsocr digging of Santa Clan on o Minn, and the udtonunt at l880wl go down in Ibtuy col 0: the victim 11 A nlittarlll doludnn. hn H IUUUWIII .0 (I'll II I XI II 3-. victim (I I glittering dolidon. here In gold than boyond a doubt. but It is sooner- od to thinly that It is costing much more than 1 dollar for ova dollar`: hnrth that In IIIIE iiif 4 H"o`i`ii' ii Glililil 1|!` tho Moxlunfuloh. which in oonoodod to In the riohut o all. for from E to Ol00.ouch. law of tho_ mine! now on the and "nut" their olnlmn for newcomers the ` hope of tolling out And gonlng sway. NEW : BLACKSMITH : SHOP, PRINCESS STREET. 050.0(1) already vototrupon E; thepeo lo. Ald. Johueon. e king to the moton, eaid the Grand runh railway Iran the qreatut industry in the city, it hell: the largest and but paying. There are on ployeee engaged, whoee monthly eelarlee amount to $90.11!). There was a feeling arnona the men that there van a pouihility of the worhhope being removed to King- eton. He believed this wan unfounded. and he thou ht that the alarm Ihould he eet at reet. a thought that the ol ehonld go to Mr. Hlchon and lay before up the faote. The double track would eoen he oompleted on this line. and he did not believe that Klngeton would be the hoadquartere. The Inltcnoul at tho ltlhyllfut-r A Delusion and I Bun-0. ` .\ , n, ,, _, |n._.L no 011.- 1_ II lly pm: I OI {III WOFII DC!!!` l'Illl0Vl|(l. and to en eavor to secure the location of more (5.T.R. employees in the city. The uympeny will also be asked to increase its worluhnpo, nuch an car repair ohope And other mechanical lndultrlee. To effect this the council ll be naked to erect building: end pneuut them to the company on oer- uin condition. or had them en additional bonus lrom the lane: nded Eortion of the Y vo upon thepeo Ald, .lnhnnnn_ nnankinn In the moton. llollovlllo Cltlxonn WIII Try and Roul- tho G.`l`.lI. Shop: I! Thov Can. The people of Bellevillo no Iurful thst tho l.'l`.R. Authorities. when the double truck is built, will remove their work: to Kingston. no they in moving in the matter. At I meeting on Tueadsy night it was de- cided to uncertain denitely whether there in any pron t o! the works boing removed. mm to an nnmr in menu tho location of PNIUU II IIW UIUl'I- Duniel Lamont. private secretary to ex- Precidont Cleveleml, proudl declined to e.e~ cept 86.01!) back pey which a might leglly have taken from the national treuury. 'ow Lament in A man after our own lnenrtl. We would not tnlxe I6,0(IJ from the nntionnl treasury even if no one wee lookin . There are some pretty old newupnper nu ribera, however, who would not only take 86,000 but stick the whole treasury in their pocket if they had but hnlf I chance. They evi- dently are of the opinion that printern. like ollice seekers, live on hope end broken pro- IIlIII_ noc be needed. Mr. Johnson. deputy Attorney genenl, Onterin, has been appointed to succeed the Hon. Sydney Smith an inspector of registry otcce. and he in In turn. succeeded by Mr. J. R. Uautwright, lute luv clerk to the legit lntivre uaembly. A. M. Uymond nuke: his place no law clerk. Dnninl Lamont. nrivnte uecreterv by on-.cr.nc ugnung III we cuy. John Mocnba. forauisn of Frank 'lechc'n Illustrated Newspaper for thirty yarn. oom- mitud suicide in Brooklyn. denpondeat over the receipt of I notice from the new Inm- uzemont. of the paper thnt hi: cervical would not be needed. \I.. I..L..-.u. J`-`non -tnpnnu nnnnrnl (ll\'lIl. Ferdinand Vnmlentalen. merchant prince of Antiverp, committed nuicido. The act WI! due to tho faikul of uvornl nlliod rm: whom liubilitiea will probably reach I color ul tum. 1`L-.l:......Aa._. AC cl..- Ilnnt-no-I ngn noun. nu turn. The director: of the Montroul guacam- I puny have doclsnd a dividend 0 per mm- rh. in nron won 15} per cent. pllly IIIVB uocllnsu I Illvluuuu U: as yum cant. [he in prots 15} per notwithstanding the immense Itridea mnde by electlic lighting in the city. lnhn Munln. fonlllnn lathe,-'0 FIRST LOT JUST ARRIVED. ; Throo Good amen Why You Should Buy ` rm nmmucn Ion`: common In llipporung nno auulo um. Lord Mandevillo. heir to the Duke of Mtnchester. ha been pronounced bankrupt. Criminal proceeding. will be ukon Against l;im on I charge of hoving mado unu-no uti- nvih. `F--J1-..-.4` \7-...I-n-tglgn -nnnnlunnf hi-innn WIIHDUK (lClIy. Cin-ularsure to be sent to every onngo lodure in the dominion. drawing ntuntion to and satin for oondemnntion of Mr. Ry- kort'u com net in Iupporting the Junk bill. Lord Mnndnvilln. hair to the Duke of WOII Dy IIIHIIDOIIIII "IIIIIIFIO. ' The Chicsgo and All`AmoricAn baseball clubs have nailed on the ucetmoi Adriatic from Queenutown for New York. lbw hr Pom. nun: thnt ha ha tho xrom QIIBOIIIIOWII [or new 1 urn. Rev. Dr. Potts tutu that he has tho money necessary to sun building Victorin. college. And opentionl will be commenced without deity. (`,in-ulna no; to he sent to even onnno Louum. At the Liverpool spring meeting today the nee for the Prince of Wnles piste was by Hsmnnondi Aintroo." Tho: Chinurn And All`AmaricAn btnabnn Iucceaa Inc are non. J. n. rlumu. ` Mr. Chsmberlnini son in spoken of u the unionlnt csndidno for Bright I not in Bir- minahum. Mr, Ihlfmu-_ the chief Iecmtnrv for Ire- mmanum. Mr. Balfour. the chief secretary for Ire- land, has bought 4,000 Lens of ltud In New Zulmd. A. Mu. Yin--nan] nnrinn lnnntina hmrlnv J AMIES REID. THLE LEADING UNDERTAKER. Plmrclli Sntlrr. . the lplon at tho lornlni Pipon And the -. Von Luau 'l`oIou-nun. All the mill: at Fall River. MI-.. AM runnin except one. Mr vkprt will be clued to the units to rlllllllll GXUQPI OIIO. Mr. ykert will be called to the Innate to nuccead the lube Hon. J. B. Plumb. ll- l`l.--.n|...-I-ink -nn in -nninn nf AI Ilsa l{0L':5l with o ht mom: And extension kit- chen hard and so I water with good cabling ; convenient to Queen`: Coll Hmmedinto - Ieqlon. Apply on the prom see 128]. or Al . 0. Gordon Inn" Union Street. between and Alfred , IL cmunu s1-ncansnm donunun. ` ; mmm from New York every Saturday. An % thorised Agent. II`. A. Fnlau. Ferry Dock. foot of Brook St}. Kinsman. ' " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thngppllc non: for the nriou kinda of licenses for the tale of liquor will be received by the under- nixund. nttho (mice of the Bond of Licence Commissioners. City Buildings. Ontario Street. from this date. All applications must be mod not later than the rst day of April. nan..- ....-... 0...... II . -n In A n m nvonnllnu lI0l IIIMI uuun ulu nun. nu; us up: u. Oloe open from 9 mm. to I p.m.. excepting from`-'h!:!) to 1:30. _ _ By order of the Liconoo Commiuioneu. W. GLIDDEN. Inmootnr. Kingston. l5th March. 180. LIQUOR Tfeusss. GREA.-`-GOLD oewsuou. lluoo tor the Auction`: onp. .......... ll-_.I. If In 1.. ___-.A_.l A FRIGHTENED PEOPLE. 'rT+':.ur??5?7iE'ET~ 7E3Gs'roN. 01-ADA,TU1zsoAY EvEN1NG;~MA3cH 23, 1339. A FINE FARM Q!` 75 ACRES. ium Port ` of int No. 15. Int Concession Townahi of Kingston. beautifully situated on the he share. one mile from the Penitentiary. Good house. outbuildings. orchard. &o.. suito- hio lot I tumor or rdenor. Apply on the halo JUHN O nun. P.0.nddI-ea. unnnth. Inapootr. Q UTCIH nu - v-u-Itun Roll. March 98.--An enormous crowd Vumublod st tho church of sun Carlo ya} unity. to host the Humour preacher, Esther Aguuno. Sonrul pononl lainltod the pruohor. sad: rlotonluod. Hwy srruu ware undo. luvlorod by In Ilubcnd. Clnmoo. Iluoh 88.--I Scott. uwhlto ionu. Inkling on M Ion nvono,- wu found dad in bed IIIG Ilhht with hohront out Ber hII&, Job: Slut. 5 colored waiter, PM but arrested on suspicion. J llilvtr-In uvup IIII uuv. Ponmnxn, Oregon. Much 98.-On Tun- dny night a den ndo. Imno unknown,` wu i'lm"II8`i1Ihd n pone and-w Ibo Ilurll ol Clnonmu county. The du rude but boon tormrisini tho citilonu ol t st county I..- gnu--..I -ran 'I'II |I'lIII --r u -uuuvu. Dnunl, March 28.--The I`mcmaa`n Jour- nal II : The A polntment 0! Patrick Egon an unzlglonn Inlnttor to Chill wlll keenly delight lnilmon. It In n comment on the policy toward Inlnnd pur-nod by England ` when Mr. Egon In 1 lmnusd outlaw. W. WTIVTIIIII III! for nvenl Inc I. BCIUIIIX Eh -uni-UC IIQKIUQ boxnox. Mu-ch 28.-ln Jnnnuy sud February than were over twenty one one: of uuicldo at Monte Carlo. Thou havo been uvorsl can thin month. This anon in connidorod the moat prosperous in the his- tory of tho pluco. The winning: In Fobm. cry unmounted to |50,000. A WIII on 3 Story Book Fly Loni. Nlw Ynnx, Much 28.-A will written on the y loaf of I German story book was tiled in the probate court to-day. It wu mule by Heinrich Roth, I Germun butcher, and lava oonuidonble property tn his wife and olld. It proved to be valid, wlulo 1 more uhonte one on proper , pro- porod I duy later, wu dofOotivo.p.p.r - Iirvuu nu-w oinlbe SAN Fuxclsoo, Much 28.--The Benton couolldeued oompeny has lei unit spins: the eehtae of Seth Cook. deceased. to recover 8l5.950.(XX). The pllinlilfl ellege Shut the deceased. by combination with the board of direotore, converted 8|.|-50.295 of the com- puny`: Ihnreeto lulu own me. ` nun 00lllII.I'y The Standard aye: Mr. Bright was not, and did not profess to be, 6 great etoteamun. but he was one of the most dio- intereeted social reformermpowerful orutore. and honest politician thnt the country has ever produced." Inn. in buying MI out-hues he Ihorwuchly understands Mn bunlnuu. bolng A practical on-rinnomnkcr. ,

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