Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1889, p. 1

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oroonry. nlnnwuu. mo. : also loo homo hail home. two bout; Ilohlng nouns. our fh In Iul In Baum mun uni? t {Ii};-pn:AlIn;n `A :-J} In Ell A Oouln the Purchaser. Luna Bum-u, N.-1.. May l.-'l`ho pro- M pony ol Charla (1. Fnnoklyn. at Elborog, in: cold yutordny ulurnoon. The hotel and lurnltnn brought 060.!!!) and tho Uuold ooc ad lurnltnro C95.(l)0. They won mum I... W I\ ll-5L-l- __ L-L-n -1 _;_-- A Lold I Dolvtn. Lonnox. May l4.-Lord Mandeville baa arrnlmed a scheme to natieiy hie crediton. It comprieee an execution to a trnetee on bohaii ol the oreditora oi the mortgage on fee of the entailed eetaue in Ireland of the ` 'DIIF`0T"Il!lEI`IIIVYOf`H|"i`5Ii"nT`I`Tn`F will permit payment to the r-roditore within a for year: after the deoeaeo oi the preeent Duke oi W nhillinpon the pound. they returnod homo her father, Purl Slro , who had been shunt, bu` got luck. K fired at his dun later. and ruining her. tried to shoot himself Hoinllicted I had ash wound. Hi: pluol I'll thou ukothuy. Sho Moped With a Negro. \\'|.~`rm:.~rrIm, Ky., .\luv H.--\'eeterdny Milton Richmond, a burly negro. started to elope with Lid; Strona. the sixteen your old grnnddnughter of Judge Stron . Strong, with I lnnd of ollioerl. ursuell. When they overtook Richmond etirod. lending I bullet through Ntron `e hand. The part returned the tire, killing Rich- mond. T e irl cord unhnrt. When they returned home nther, Strong, absent. Ind um huh . -uu-uuuv VIII. F Vv"VV Ull IO UIITICIC lurzitnn umtd D. Guthrie, on 5.551.: n` O F7335` " @3- Iln. SIM III! I: W. non Ibo Drona!-tr A nun-1.... pner ma rrmceu or \\ Ales. Hi: Lordship had I very lively time in viaitin the Mnclu-nzie river I-Zsquimnumwhn were elcribed to him as mrv nvng Mid hating white pen le. He found them to be nlmoot I veritaba rnce of giant: ; one man meuured 6 feet -I inches and another 6 feet -and lg inches. and nlmnlt all n! them were Inger men than himself. His Lordship is six foot in height.) In the m-urge of a dance they yelled and run at him with knives to frighten him. He got to he on very friend- ly term: with the chiewhn mule him I p.e- Ient of I very handsome suit. mung m mocu engnc I0 uvetve wen aqusrc. On June 5th he tried to Iailaround Buffalo lake. but was pnevented by ice. He found here I great many \'ery`tinc sulphur springs, but no good land, and hanlly my timber. The party ruched Hay river sbout July llth near where the -konzie river risen. Here wu the water fa,|`l?e.z-red to. Hinhup Bompu hu named it I H Alexnndrn Falls pfter the Princess of Wales In. l.....I-I..:.. 1.-.: _ .. we zuu not oreak untu me {In 0! any. At Fort Smith an ice jun was encounter- ed and the bout narrowly escaped being sucked under. Athubucn lake Wu croee ed through a uure. in the ice, which nfterwsrdn closed, crscking the stern of the boat in doing so. The ice remnined solid for fourteen duyn. (ln going down Peace River to Smith : Rnpidn his lordship stnrted to walk ncrou, and. becoming sop: rated from the others WI-I obliged to spend three dnyu without food. Farther down the Peace River he saw a very remarkable for- nution of alt. From it the Hudson`: Bay company get their upplv. He also found mines of mica, the mice in some of them ex iating in blocks eight to twelve feet tried to Inilnrnnnd Hulfnln Lucu: are uu ulgglugu worm nnytnlng. At Green Bay he procured four Hudson Bay sleds and dogs; and {um there he went to Isles In Crosee, where he game of la- croase originated. It w now April. and he had to travel mostly st night. when there was a good crust on the snow. He went on to Builo Luke, where s 3-rrihle storm Ins encountered. For the int twenty miles down the Peace river there were eighteen inches of wnter on the top of the ice. The ice did not break until the 4th of Mny. Smith an ice inm was nnnmmu-r. cataract II] we worm. Besides his study of animal life Lord ~Lonsdale observed closely everything relat- ing to the soil, climate and productions, minerals. etc., of the districts through which he has passed. He carries away with him boxes of minerals, to ecimens of gold, silver, copper, coal, etc. fie says he tound no anthracite or bituminous coal;he found a cer- tain amount of lignite, but not enough in one place to pay for working. Mackenzie river district he considered unfavorable for min- ing industries, and unsuited to agriculture. ~ At the mouth of the .\lat-kenzie he was de- mined all through June and up to .lu|y'l0th stuck between two icebergs; and at the lat` ter date there was not a bud out. A cer tain portion of the Peace river district he considered good for cattle ranching but ab- solutely useless for grain on account of the early frosts. I)...-at-.l:.... cl... ....I.l .. .:........_. :_ A I-.|__ PIANO REPAIRS of all kind: on Uprlxhu and square: executed at the. Weber Factory corner of Princess and Gordon ureuts, Kings- ton. No more durable or well-toned lnurumenl In (`anuda than thou. M. WEBER IJPRIUHT. BHTIY ITUSIU. Regarding the gold excitement in Alaska Lord Lnnsdnle says that the gold is entirely in Canadian soil, and thin. on the Yukon there are no digging: worbh Anything. At Green Hnv he nrnmrnd fnur Nmknn n uuupug 1' I00 run:-. Lord Lonsdale. Sir Hugh Cecil Lowther, is here from his celebrated northern trip. He went north in the imerests of the Scot-. tish Naturalist society to (ind out how far north animal life exten is, and that the limit of animal `life would be the limit of his . travels. To this pvrvwe he .tl!u-red strict- ly. and he says that Le !'-as '?f.ll(-Ected over 300 specimens of birds and skeletons of all sorts of animals. He went as far north as the 75th' parallel, because he found animal life existing there. It was not true that he had broken his arm, and he had never had a day s illness. As to the reptrted letter from a Moravian missionary stating that he had experienced temperature of H0 below zero. his lordship says that the coldest weather he experienced was 64 below zero. As to another apparent exaggeration that he had travelled 200 miles a day by dog train he bbserved that the longest distance made in hne day was, on glare ice, sixty-four miles. He kept an accurate record of `every yard he hadiravelled, and he considered thirty- five miles a day a good average; though some days in the mountains he had worked hard all day without travelling much` over ten miles. As to his having discovered a fall 200 feet high and `.25 miles long, he de- clared it to be perfectly ridiculous. He had seen the falls of the Hay river, which, in two falls. was probably the most beautiful cataract in the world. l!n...l..- l.:- ..>...I.. ..t ...:_._I us. Y _._J The Alaska Gold Really Exlnls on Cann- dlnn sou_u'a`y um-r Fulln-Narrative ol Reinurlmblo Ad\ ontures-0bIervu- Nona ,9n tlIo Northern Country. '\\ innipc3g Free Pruas. `l.\....l !......J..I . u:._ lj..,.l. I"4..!I r ,,,,.u A NATURAL|ST`S TRIP TO THE FAR NORTH--SOME EXPERIENCES. Lam, LONSDALES JAUNT. { .:--------j:-j `Ibo WI! II Indod. `o-- I-_._ ll__ IA u rlunuu. vllttt, llvllllf G IIIII VIII- oul,dthoN.E.Chur'oh.wu lounydud hhhooontho-nlhuin. oludbqn 3::-I lotu!owtIn&:l:`nnorvoutro|- sun I tnunontoulinu and u b bolpla-hulltrucncnndd mm. thoutoltug than-tdy. Ooelrouoion Creep Down the Throat of I Ilooplug child. lhnm.1~o.v,()nt.. May M.-MrI. W. Amos. wile of W: Amoa. AA|nou-keeper. vu Alum- Ad by the cry of her live-you-old child the othor dAy. And. on going to the recon, Ionnd A Iivo o:cIroAoh in the ohlld'I mouth. The younptor Alohoud And nmltod two more live oookmochu. A phyulohn Inn oAl|Ad And Admlnlotorod A mild cmotlo, winch AHH unload sword nonuni- mushn; nnnnl Ah-n. Int..- -...I.. .- 1.4. I. wuwuv vi-In wanna could mutton!- rooohu. one of thou: bolnv noul so Inch In lcngth. and than 0! than In. It In th in the uookronchu crawled IIN tho ehl u stomach while It no ulotp. THE TW0 HANDSOIE SNIIE DWILLIMISS, no AND :5: sun. nun. THOBI ILIOANT IIOUSEH were specially bum tot Iho nu-nor. Illdlo uvonuo was nnued muuwu nu Inn. Iuvln 310.11!) to ma two ` brothon in San Franc . He no in- struction: rogsrding MI Iuuenl An who he dull-ad to conduct the services, than he oorod nyor Ind died. The body was brought ro to be shipped to San !"n.nolnoo. Several oqnor train mill Iu-Injured. I nu. -uu III-II-CI nu ruuurul. l)r..\'\'r;u, Col.. May N.-A freight engine doing switching out Bailey union run Into I boulder on the truck and Wu ditched. Firemnn Chnrln Lapmnn wu cnught under the red hot n box. Be laid in that pool- tion, with hi: head only out from under the mwhinery, for over an hour nutforing un- told agony, no one boing able to ronder uohtnnoo Just before ho uplrod he oollod I bnkomnn. and while hull of his body In ronti from the has oi the engine, dicta hi: will. iuvin 8i5.(X)0 to his two hrntlunm in Ron I`:---an Ann ll- ..-..- I- A Doctor`: llporluou on lines". Cu!-mu Suntan, N.\'., In M.-D ':-L I. `flung-O L-`LE1 .1 I..A Ill Suorlng l'ntoId Agony llo Dluatn Illa Will and AI-rangu Illa Funeral. I\........ n,u um I . A Tromoudoun Storm Count the Collupno of 3 Pine Structure. T.u`u\I \. W. T.. May l4.-Rhortly before six o'clock last night between fteen and twenty men were at work in A new building bein erected for on hotel. Suddenly I tre- mengono storm come up and the structure collapsed. burying the workmen in the ruins The body of \\'n|ter Hates, the owner, was rat taken out. then twoinjured workmen, and then A workman named Mc- Couuell, who was dead. W. H. Snell. who, one week ago. use elected city Attorney, was taken out seriously injured. Three other dead bodies were recovered, but they hove not been identied. Stilled moons were heerd in the ruim, and others must be buried there. Kev. W. A. Mlckly, patter of the l'renb_\'terinn thprch, who Itoppod to seek shelter from the rain in the building, Wu oeverely injured. uuura Ul me lemme warm. The board of county commissioners huvo pnaed 3 reuolution naming A committee of prominqnt citizens to recommend I suitable person to be appointed medical superintend- ent of the asylum to succeed Dr. Kiernan. A Horrible Condition of Affairs In the Great Asylum at Chlcaro. (`I11-mu. llls., .\lay l4.--Iu the insane asylum investigation 'esterday the evidence was to the etfect that he patients were fed on pigs` heads for a year with potatoes fur vegetables once a week. There was no ser- vice and the patients fought for possession of the potatoes with the result that the weak got none and over fty ofythe inmates became atllicted with scurvy . This was under a former administration. One of the medical stat!` testitied that in one ward there were twenty-eight violent patients with only nine rooms to care for them in. or an ave`- age nf three in each 1' m It was absolute- ly necessary to have m..y one or two in some of the rooms so that four persons were crowded into others. These rooms are 5x 10 feet in size. The beds are '25 feet wide. but in many cases two patients are forced to sleep in them. Under such circumstan- ces with insutticient attendance, the patients yvould clambor over the oots and tight and the medical attendant ,Was frequently called up six or eight times in a night to get to pa- tients who were attempting to commit sui- cide or rnnrder. This state of affairs was reported to the members of the county board but nothinq was done to remedy it. Only one and one-half yards of annel to each patient was furnished last winter. Mrs. Shsdd testified that she had heard till.` some of the male patients had keys to the doors of the female wards. TI... l.......A ..c ........... ..-.._.:-:-..-__ Lud SIOM AGH-FULL. wrce, anu tnrew out tne Dlll. It is probable the bill would pass if the promoters would drop the clause making its operation retroactive. but this would not suit the noble and wealth strous who went their irregular unions legs ized Ind their off- spring le itimizctl at the same time, nor the few hun red humbler couples, who every year defy the law and marry within the pro- hibited degree. The discussion recalls the remark of an American that Englishmen seem. to always marry the wrong sister rst. pupun` interest in me question. The `Prince oi.\\'ales originally champion- ed the bill for family reasons, the Queen being desirioua that the Prinyess Beatrice should marry her brother-iu`law, the Grand Duke of House. ' Ultimately ahe got tired of waiting and married young Battenberg, but the Prince of Wales has remained faithful to the cause. The house of commons has frequently passed the bill and on occasions its promoters have caught the bishops nap- ping and rushed the second reading by a small majority, but at a later stage the. Lor.l s, spiritual, mustered in overwhelming force, and threw out the bill. lo :. .......I....L.I- u... I.:n ...._..|..I ____ :: LL- N.L\' R KIL(`Al'l Kingston. Um. vunuuu, Years ago some wealthy men, who had contracted illegal unions with their sisters- ineluw. met and agreed to subsidize an agita- tion in favour of the change of the marriage laws by means of this bill. l`he..agitation has been since kept going, entirely by the money of the rich )eople personally interested in seeing the' aw changed. There in little popuiarinterest in the question. Th!-. l rinm4 nf \\'nlmz nriainnllv nhmnninn. to iemuuzu the nmrnuge Wlth a deceased % wife s sister made its annual appearance in the house of lorda and was duly rejected. this time by a majority of `27. the bishop: as usual assembling in full force and vqcing on mouse against. it. The Prince of Wales also, as-usual, lid his best to indube the peers to support the bill, and recorded his own vote in its favour. The history of the bill in (`ul`l0lll. , I \',______ _ _ A_ ,_ _,_,,|.| , , L- |_ Hluory ur the Agitation to Lognllzo Mar- riage with u Deoonnod WIN`: Sister. LU.\'_l,m_\ , May H.-~'l'he bill which seeks to levulizu the marriage with deceased Wife : sinner nmdpt irn annnnl anm=.m-`Anna in ' TREATMENT OF LUNATlCS- nuisf T0 DETTH. A BUILDING CAVED IN. `rue ENGLISH MARRIAGE LAWS. Doololon In the can 0! Dr. KlI[-IIO ' Lordship wm Anon. 1.021905. May l4.-'l'ho`doob|on of the Archbishop of Cantotbury. chin the. Inc to If] I bhho ol the Church Eag- ma. pruqodlfhzu nth pa-Imus on An- gllool nuohd the Low olmroh pony on the soon ol tndlnlo prudent. The bishop` uhod tohotrhdhuluuaooundlofhhhopu, ilk opponents unllhlnod Ohndtho unh- .':.".'.'."..`:"..'::""........'.."'.-.'.x .._"- rs; . x ,: ,4;'_:'__.: > . `_.'1: GET YOUR \V.'\`Tl`!ll (ILDVEH at W. RI-. l~IV'lCS'. King Mn--I. Ill) Sample pain to hr sold I|l whnleuuln m was pposrou. aunlul nu IIINIOI :.:ln`::l.lovor In no out-pout nodes. mug. u.w.ne saw an enormous lea serpent. it use at daybreak and Smith and the fourth mate were on the bridge at the time. mlth chanced to look astern and saw some- thing in the water lw yards away. To the naked eye it appeared as a large black ob- stacle sticking out at the water in a per- pendicular position like a long spar or buoy. Smith suited the glasses to male It out more plainly and saw it was alive. Above the water rose the head and neck ol a tre- mendous monster. The head reeemblecl in sise and shape "the top of a bee! berrel." as Smith puts it. The body, though mm- letely submerged, could be made out plain- y by the disturbance of the water around it. and M0 feet away from where the head antboeoh stood out oiv the water the men- ster's tail was beating and iaeh the sea into foam. Rmith turned tosend or Ca Freeth, the l rineees' commander. but - iore he could give the order the sea se t had disappeared. Smith hae hitherto I dinhnnvnr in non nun-la .n..I.. The 8!. Luvrenoe serpent a Little Fish Compared With It. PHILADKLPIIIA, Pu. Muy M.-(`aptnin Sxnith. re: officer of the ueemer Britleh l ,rincuI, which arrived yeuerdny, from Liverpool. report: that on May 4, Int. 44, long. 4240.110 IIV an enormous serpent. dnvbrenk um mlth ...A .s.. HIIVQ. Robert Holland, Belloville. arreated for hone stealing, wan taken from the county gaol to Bancroft for examination, The magistrate committed him for trial. The otiioor had 0! an far an Rnthbun station on hit in omo with the priaonor when a son called the utiicer outaido, and while they convoroed Holland made his escape. Thin in the aecond time that ho hu clipped from the grasp oi the oicen of the law for thin offence. us: uu nur return rrom an ernna. On Sunday Mrs. Hopkins left her home. New Glugow, N.S.. to go to milk. ln her sbeence one of her children Attempted to light the re with kerosene snd on her re- turn she found the house in llsmes. Her youngest child, sged two years, was routed alive. n,,L_,. vs n . n .. ... - - uunau an exconvlcl. Yeaterdny George Loomie. I farmer, nt Osceola. Win , cut his wife`: thromt And then killed himself. He hsd been cbnulderod of unsound mind. but not dangeroul. The bodies were discovered by their little dnIgh- bar on her return from an errmd. (In Qnnrlgu \Ip-g I-l.u\l.:..- I..|'s L..- L--- AIIU umcri I100. Mr. Charles Savnry, Montreal, formerly under secretary of foreign slirl in the French government. now employed in the nance department in Ottawa, in win the `I/Ererulard for 810,000 for having en culled an exconvict. \'..o-.-.1-.. n-.,_._- v_-__:_ - trwm um`. |u uxunomn. A gang 0! men surrounded the bouts of Farmer Tom Phelton st Rpgornvillo, Ky" Saturdny night and tom ted 6" take him out. Phelton shot And killed two ohlum. The other: ed. \l.. I`L.._I-_ o,..____ In, - I ! ITTBICCU. Heron, I buy colt three year: old, owned by J. W. Uncut, ot loose in I cu Sunday night on route to niuviggpd kickedgbgi self to pieces. Guest bud refused 81 , for his colt. The boom for Sioux reoervntion land con- tinue: and the excitement in dnily growing. The prospects ere that before sixty deyn elnpeee the boom will equal if not exceed that in Oklnhoms. A nnnn nl um-.. -...._...._J-J AL- L__._, _t perm "N. Fiou Medley. proprietor of the Pueblo house. Denver, (.`o|., yelterda Ihot and killed his wife because she re used to give him money to buy beer. The murderer wu nrrgated. -|_,, I. .. -- - ALL KINDS OF lM.\'K and (mire Rubber Bwnlpnklhlora. Souls, |Cto.. supplied by HICK- & IL(`Al'l..lY. manufacturers. Bacot BL, pneumonll at Lnuncll mum vesterduy. Villagers It Eiaenheim yeoterday engaged in a riot over claims to certain land and at- tncked the gendurmea, who tried to rentoro order. The gendarmes red, killing seven perm F`i....x .'Lln.ll.m ...........:-s.... -4 `L- o....|.1.. Ilucallull In um government 0! aumoa. Czar. the phenomenal three year old run- ning colt, owned by `Theodore Winters, of California. And valued at 825,000. died of pneumouil at Council lllutfa yesterday. Villaaers Einenhaim Lnafnrdnv nnanm-d unw mm, rayne, umo, yeeuerdny. Sir E. B. Mallet, Mr. Keenan, and Herr Holstein form the committee appointed by the Samoan conference to consider the question of the government of Samoa. (`ZAIZ the nhannmnnnl the-an unnr ALI -nu, puuu-a are ex ecu-(1 to xouow. Edward artshorn and Amol Torley were killed and four other men were hurt by the exploaion of `a boiler at Stewart Davis saw mill, Payne, Ohio, yesterday. B. Mallet. Mr, Knnnn Ami I-Torr uw mungeu: rarm yesterday. In England the Allan line and the Anchor line have yielded to the demnnda of their striking employees. Other steamship com- panies are exgected to follow. Rriwnr or-bah...--. and An.-- Tnnl-.. nuuruny uleu yenwruny. door e King and 3 man mmed Michael of Fari Jault, Minn., were overcome by foul air and died while sinking an old well on the Blodgett farm yesterday. Elmlnud the Allnn Hna and H1: Am-hnr IUTIIJ DU ulwtl. Detect ve John W. Gilley, Arkansu City, Kunaaa, whose throat wu fearfully cut by Burglar James Smith in the court room on Saturdny died yesterday. Ueome King and a man nnrnntl Mi.-hul [III W ll 3. At I joint mootin of the miners and operators of Springe d. Ilii, diatrict yoater day, the existing differences were satisfac- torily ad 'ustod. Dntnnf. u. Jnlm w um-.. A..|.....-- ma... A MON-TER SERPENT SEEN- UU\l George M. Storm, non of the late Emery A. Storra, wu arrosted yesterday in New York on a charge of blackmail brought by his wife. ~ ` As - ...:_; __.v--.:_,, ,: .1 o 1 AT l"lV;F2 Axn (`E.\'T. Apuly [0 U. 4 over h`x|ro.~rI'()tHm-.. H'Ulll lulng QlU.UUU,UUU 0! new stock. . Four hundred and thirty feetof the new dock at Southampton, Eng.. hn collapsed, involving damages to the extent of 30.- 000. uuu UIICI uncc Luullul L0 lne BN0 0! H10 Line! rnkee stri to the United States. Judge nrrett has temporarily enjoined the O egon it Transcontinental company from iumg $10,000,000 of stock. Fnur hnnrlnu-I and thin-ru hnrnf oh. nu- luau. .|.ue_I:roW were nveu. There is 5 good deal of opposition umong the Cherokee Indiana to the sale of the Chew am`? 1...l..a.. -_.._.. I.-- .,_._-___:I.. -_:-s-rJ la ) IIFUIIFIEIOD. The British steamship Aberlsdy. stranded near Cnpe Lookout, N.O.. will be A total , loss. The crew were saved. Th... :.' .. .......: .l...l .: .........-:.:..._ __.-.._ K/IIIUIKU Sir dharlea Tapper will |eav_e Montreal for England by the Parisian, which 'll&ill' to-morrow. It is stated that the government is urging the ()1 hertz to Iubmll the agrarian dispute: to urb trntion. TL- IJ..:.:-L _s-___._L:_. AL_,,|, I , . u - rpm Lmle Things that Mrdop CenedlenI- Flaehoe From Europe and What They l orteud-`A Little of Everything Eully Read Ind Remembered. A great bycicle tournamentjhaa openetl at Chicago. Si!` Charla: 'l`III'\Y\nI- 1-HI hut...` ll....A.__..I I AFFAIRS OF THE WVVZBEI`) TELEGHCMS `FROM THE E-ARTH'S FOUR OUARTERS GIVEN; POWER TO TRY HIM. 13. uxrnu CENT` N. W. SHANNON. Barrister. Oloo. next door to King`: drug store. Kim: Street. hlnultou. .5 `?! .".`.`.!".P.`_ 3` N3- out-v-n. Anply nn H ISM Union Slrmn, Hui ll. THE MAIN | Al.l -A I`--` Stone Hbuw on King Flrml. furnn-r_\ wrupivd by lhelme .\?r<. Mm-m|ln_\ irn. 5.1 0:; your and taxes. The house is i . ex .e|lo-In urdor with It mod- ern \UH\'6IIiI.'"CO`. Stable.-u Allnvhcd until fur- Ihc-r nuticc. Apply to KlRKPA'l`R1(IK & HUG ERS. ~-__j_- ._v --- - V-u A1: [ILA DIN B AILIOT LAKE. tl Provorly d . Lyons. with I bonut|fn.| ooua..wu.nm.-nmn n was . notary. nn.ato.;nloon|co."l:ouoo 5:: hence. boats. hhlu umnn. one `in. I. HOU3|c with r.`|.'m mums and oxtemion kit- chen hard and -mi ! vmlcr with good ombllnu: oonnmiem to um-en's1`oI[u e : immodiato sosnjgnn. Andy the prom see, 128}. or at .'o. ;f_9B-3. 9 R19 BENT~ A sI'uNr; nu I<.I.I.ll\-`U. with or with furnums and MI Ill nlvrn im rovemenla. 1 near the corner nf l{.u.( and 'ust streets. D1)` to MACUUNNH I. `I MUDIE. A SFONE 2 nan r lhu our-nm the nf lim.(.1ud W t ll ply MUD E. ox FR0.\'1'1:.\'AC STREET. `NEAR I'l{Ii`\:- (TESS. 2 l10UbEn'. uxch containing 7 rooms Rem 87 per month in advance. App!y to \V. H. RUUICNS. Contrm-lor. ` NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL STREET. In Earl Terrace. near Barrio Street Appg to B. BAR.\ EY. 39 Princess Street. or at I Earl Street. - A PASTUHE FIELD. corner of lnion and Centre streets. A ly to J. B. M l`HPH Y. Edge Hill. King Street on. Tolephons No. 170. A HKIFK HOUSE UN (JL'l12EN' STREIVIT, between Bngot and Wollin ton Streets. from May lat. J. B. CARRUTH `RS. Ol|*`!(}E. large. centtal. well fitted. Term r0n.~1oIuLh|e. Possession immediately. Apply `Box." Wma. ulurl IIIIII-Iilll Ill"-, OHOWN &. MITOFIELUS CENTRAL DIBPIINBARY. III Prinouu Btroot. AVSHUP 0.\' KING STREE I`. with dwellimz ; ghove. near Market Square. Apply at Is Earl treet. HOUSE IN VAU(}H.\' TEIlIl.\(`}:}./No. I. Apply at WHIG UFFll_`E. :~`Al.ESME.\-We wish a few men to sell our goods blv sample to the wholesn.lo;- and retail trade. Argus: Innnurncture-rs in our line. En- (-losc-2-vcnt stnmu. Wages $3 per day Perma- ne-nl position. No postuls answered. Money adv-mcod for we as. adverusimr. etc` CEN- 1'|cN.\:uLl\lA1s"r`a o. Cincinm\ti.0hio. TENDERS will be: re Elved by the) under- sinncd until SATURDAY NE1\'T,1hu l8lh [llB'.. for 'l`\vnlvo share: In the Kingston Gun-light uL:n\1J|;3\n:. belonging to an estate. NOEL l"lMAl.ls} COOK WAN'l`ll)-0ne who un- derstands meal and sslry cookin for (llifton House. Brockvlllc. Vn us from 8 to 8'15 per month. Apply 10 AN OINE \VlCNl)Ll!\U. Proprietor. 1 ,, (YUTTER - A lIRS'l`CLASS CUTTER VVANTS A SI'l`UA'I`I()N. A place he could learn cont-nmkink in spare time preferred. Address "X," Box 81. Lyndhursl. /C BOY. from 15 to 17 Dhoosmphy. Apply to V A BRICK HOUSE ON QL'l1`.E.`\' STREICT, aelween Bmzot Wollimnon Suuem. from A uuuu UUU in the evening. A COOK. Apply to 1 King Street. between 7 u II WI: :1 to be much more ooonumlml In me. I Im not lujuntho torture or color of the most dollonlo fabric. nod In odonrmhloh [I not otuootjnailo. b null npollul by I kw Inn nnnnn In the r. 0.\' S\'l)EN}lAM.Colbornc ox-Clri Streets A SLIM OF MONEY. in a purse. no llmlur will be liberally rewarded in returnirn ll. to this A 5ll4M Ul"lVlUNI1JY, In a The llmlur liberally returning olcu. ` '_l'\'l<.'<.'}`0IcTER--At the residence of the ` hriutfs mother, (,'hntham street, by the Rev. 8. Houston, John H. Twigq to Sarah A., daughter of the late John Porter. Hl.\'I'll-FI.A.\ .\`l(:.\.\'-At Eriusville Ric-Ihard llinch, Tamworth, "to Nellie Flannignu, Erinsville. FEMALE COOK WANTED-One who lernmndn man! and nuslrv nnnkimr fnr (Zlifrnn l)I'rrI.~1 -I'n Kindston, May 14th. the wife ul` Ur. Dupuia, of A daughter. I ' Hu`;Tu.~I-At Camden East, May 5th, the wife of George Horwmof a daughter. ' ) ymuenl [0 uu--e-n'sI'011u|{eHmmodiato - Q-n. Inn llfullllm Lnion f|ul`""(`Y\ Go on gnd-Alf;-gd MOTH wA7C SPECIAL MENTIUN. A-aaaummn AJAia4.Us'o wkamv. .\1Itlcl`l.\'G of Court Stnnlc .C.O.F. MEETING of the Board or mac M 8 p.m. `- Tmzulcns received by Architect Reid till 0 p.m. ` ` a'ob6'(Tooi:." Xppii (o Mkii i*I>Fx& he evenimr. INTI IUIIl-l' IITIU. UIW Ill ohjoodonhlo. h 1 hnnn'nuIIu'IInlho r. f\l_II'\IAllI Q III? vpL. L%v1u .% ` you BY TO L(_)AN. h\\'|l.l.lNG. with without nll Ill ulc-rn llnnmvnmnnln, It in RUBIRT OARDINIR. us: _Iorl Hunt. REMINDERS. n.nu\.n.. .u MARRIED. A;lAl.F Axlri-:1} men A. u`lVE.\'S. Block Street. _THEDAILY WHIG. infii." E? ) MRS. A. S. OLIVER-. and 9 in the evening. u cars old. to learn tn , P. l<|lCl.l.&. HON, old. learn . P. BlLL&. SON. liolauuctppoluuoo. Wunnm-ms. Mu N.-Tho paid! in Appohhd John . PIIIIOO`. ol New York city; 111. Mon. cl 8:. ma J 3 a bingo and Bufua`B..:A.llo&.,.ol duh. 0.. Io In govornnnul dlnocon ol the Union Puma l|'|!- 4 `no: Int lllupllolly. , Ouuvay hflllnlllunw-'0 church pooplo no op to Rev. E. A. W. nnnhgton colored uolu and using oolond bookmark: with cross on them. The ritulhtla onhlouu were aid to ho wlthdnh. TIM tutor will consider the unlit. uqu; I'Il-.CI In l'IflI Nun Yonx, Hey |4.-A Perle deepetch llvened yeeterdey afternoon by e etreet fight between Clinton Ferry, the Teoome ml]- llonelre. end Kippolyte becleve, the glee- Inen whom he charged with hevlng been on tonne oi greet lnllmeoy with Mre. Fer . Ferry bleckened I4eCleve e even end e hie noee bleed. but bed e rib broken. Both were Ieken to the police nation but were releeeed. so-uny, hnugnun I mu to Incorporate the River Brid coIn`pony (to vs the Cuoulinu Pacific Roiny (,o.. n bri go ova: Nloprn river) Iva opposed by Linton, who chute- coriud it u I dangerous mouuro nod noted that the bill in I-uoomminod to the railroad oommittoo. Loughlin dolondod the bill,_ but Union : motion was curiod 20 to I. A Dnugorouu Mouuu. Al.n.\N\'.N.Y.. Mn M.-In tbs mule to-dny l.nughlin'I hi I to lnoorponto the hridn comnuv (main nun Cnnullnn YIQQ of In "uh oaI|:`I:r.I.t II voluo but onpontu to VI} In much I um not hinntha mum. up an. no an. uuv-_y vvuu -unu run. him, May H.-'l'he .\'im-/mil: Cm/m-y, in en apparently inspired article. says the Ienntorini court rind: ditiiculty in framing e opeciiic charge Against (Sen. Boulnnger. \'ome ennorn propose that n m)I/r pmw,uo' be eerod. otinre that he be trio.-Let the unites. and uill others the: he be court mutinlled. It is believed. the paper says. that the proceeding: egninn (Ben. Boulnnger will hil. Ind tint the proeecution of M. Roohefort will be abandoned. n n n-mu III rvluvv lu. Nnu|mLK, Va., May l~l.--A northern ayn- ` dicate haa purchased .`{(),000 acres of land in Norfolk county. \'a.. and (.'urrituck and Camden counties, North Carolina. Eleven thousand acres of the land will be divided off into farms of fifty acres each. This land is all cleared and is an fertile all any in Vir- giniaor North (Karolina. All of the {arms will be disposed of to settlers from Canada and Western New York, who will pay for them on the iuulalment. lan. l he company will lay off a town of t ree hundred acres above Moyock, where it in proposed to erect cumin, furniture. shingle and mattraan lac Ioriea, and build brick kilns and saw milla. urllllll. On Tuesday Andrew David Fraser. UL 3 tun. wu mnrried to Miss Jane, young:-at daughter of the Into Peter Miller, Ernest- Inll. ruu UIUI hands. A |_ T live an neuueraon I w~morrow. The (`an inn issued I ukase placing on ` the market. I second series 3lU.l98,U00 gold roubles. 4per cent, consolidated milwny Us A cnrlond of orange: And lemons will ar- rive at Henderson : t0~m0rrow. TL; I `...- I.-- I . lulnn ol I Local and General Clurnctor Cnndonnod law they Benders. W. Coe. Mrioc, is at Culabogie to open I mine. WIBUCU IL His position then would be different from that of I lord-lieutenant who must re- side in Irelnnd the gunner part of the year. whereu were the prince to no to Irelnnul a residence of A few weeks, during the Dub` lin season from January to Much, would be All he would be lulled to do which nrrnngement would not club with his Eng- lish engagements." mum on uu B0 nerseu. The queen vms much displeased and ex- pressed her feelings strongly us well as her desire that the sul-ject should never be men tioned again and the prince not wishing to. at himself into opposition to the crown, er the matter rest. The ditliculty in lind- ing a successor to Lord Londonderry has brought the question up again and I believe the prince would gladly accept the position and undertake its duties if the country wished it. It:-. ......:A:.._ AL-.. .__...| I I 391" I-H6 l'Tlll(`I9 OI \\ Kiel. It is no secret that the Prince of \\ ales has always had strong feelings about a royal residence in Ireland, and many years ago one of his most confidential and trusted advisers, empowered by him. nude known his opinions to the Queen with a view to his going to Ireland in some cnpacitv as her representative, if she felt she would be un- able to do so herself. I-Tl... .......... .....- .......|. i:__i_ ,__ 1 2 A cholllcul mbounno obu ea In use amm- uon of Con] `l'ar.u:d much In or to culinary oumphor for the pnoornuon of Fun. Footh- en. Pluoh. mu Wad. Hut. 0143.. tnm the h In vdua Int nllnn-an: an The Prince of Wales Not Uuwllllug to Go to Ireland. NEW YORK, May H.-Edmund Yates, in his London letter to the 7ril:nnr, says : There is a very general impression the: Mr. Howa.rt.h e letter to the 7'irm=., on the Irish vice-royalty, was intended as a feeler to see in what direction 0 iinion as regard: it in going. The only mem er of the royal family who could ,.;o to Ireland would be the Prince of Wales. Ills :. .. ......._.; .L... .L_ II,,,', p .. [F 9325 043/1 #031078 nnnce In value. _ _ 1` Sleunn.-rtw1`co daily to and from the luv I Id. Apply to M JOSFIPH r. swim`. A. n. MAR l`l.\'. - Balance Lo null purchasers. Lots sure to en- hance in Li` Stnnmur twin: dnilr In nnii In-nm aim in, Will be ;1;lusively as a family resort. Delightfully situated! Magni- 1 cent shing,~bath`ng and boat? ingl Easy of access to and from the city. HORSE SHOE, Kmgston s Coney Island - " l EECOND` ED'ITI6Nf Tho: Fought In PIIII. 3.... ll._ In a II n GENERAL PARAGRAPHS 4. .8I~_'!I"/T. T_'.4" f U -r}._.{ "w7'||-u7 ii;;u. kin. \I,,, u; run 1-- A Place tn Muvo 'l`o. HE WOULEJ LIKE IT. K-INGS'.I`4 GST1 ) N . :. CANADA, TUESDAY E\ l`[1\IiN 14, 1351?. Tbotrnhuol tlu Brook! ubrldphuo dooidod to douhlo the crane ulmlu at the noun. Hal! a million dolhn will In 0:- poodod lot the lanpnnucnl. Inn VII llllotl. III I and mu. Mn nook. -3: III; I! IIIIOC. .\hnon Urn. Iowa. May l4.-John Foru- tor and Wlllhln Nola. of New Humans. boouu drunk Hunrdoy. The Iona! hb druuhn no laid on the rdlrond Inch I lied. Noland ` ::db'I:>.tohhnocl. ""0 `hid . THOSE ELEGANT HOUSEU bum and no expense urn-ed in their ('lIlnlII.cliD. The room: being unto. In-ii venuinutl. and having I mhorn upo- um-. are hi-l.cir-I100 L 01 are hand- numol nu .hnu.u m It mnntolo. o gun on. hot and um water baths; an in-y plumbing vlr. Drainage rfoct. In run: of each duo ling in A lovely awn and gudon. with spa: out outbuildings. For unno Apply I0

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