1- Wt M who pnyoa :1 III onno cannon Plus can against 3 lp llunlon. in I when. but be oooogn: bully. Bo wu quilt oon out b tho latch Inna than bk rink would uh. The rink woo tbolplhh byll` nohl. Will. nu ma oezore we rope: oounmuee. Wilson hen eomel in! new in tooth- bmehee; eomeehlng very nice end re. oherehe. Three gnu from Kent Du- ponl. the leedlng hmeh meken of the world. gun ertived, II "The Phenneo .' Wonderful! Evenbodv In wa..:..I... worm. mu u-nun. In -'1 no rnulnlo .' Wondorfnll Enrgbody wondo n; bow in on call no splendid pants to order lot 03.50. We admit in 5: am... full Amp we do it, but we do. Wu may lhoon dlordhi new ul to Iuloot mm. A. Bard O 0o..\ho Tllllnghul Tulloring Bonus. 70 Brook not. Th: unnlhnr Inn Dunn In hall in. AL. IIIIII OI HID IIIIIIIIW DOII II. TDQ bum phylum to: an In an An- prlor and Balm : Fnlh. Hutchinson. bophyod if out: Culotonrluo nun Il|.In`I.IIl In ll.nmIMon. In . uoulo. W nroox usual. The weather but boon to non for tho nish at tho Rnnfrow hon: cl. Tho ham: nlnvinn for Mn hn An. A... WIIIOD. llI' III. The Port ope 'I`mm bu discovered shut in was I puchlork with which n penitentiary gnu] jnhbod Iouiro. the comic! who tried to cup: In A loud ol nbhinh. nnhrin (V.-Incl-I hf '.lnt'IAu! I.-.) Ll- IIIDDIIII. George Calvert. of Lindny, Ind hi. golden wedding nine yous nao. In 3 communication to the Paul in up, "I have one girl II Kingston holping so bring the Britiuh uoldian to uni: knou." Than lump uni in than Minn... .0 nnng mo unmn Iolman no um: Rnou." The men uni b the Mlnmor ol Ednoutiomukin IN onooouu uohool accommodation nd been prov! ed. wu received by the nocnluy ot the bond tad luld before the rope: oounnmoo. wumn hu -nmn in us: n nu-.n.. nnu noyu mumu uouage. run non. It is expected t at the new .& P.R. omooa will bu randy lor occupation by May 1:9. One ulde of the roof of the mum building but been covered with nlgtn. l nut to C III modern I In. (J. LIV Ol'IIl0ll Oll IDS flll OI lI'UlIllUo About the but nmody for cold feet extant la Norma`: Eloolrlo lnuoleu. They the Iord grub rolls! to chil- hlulnn. non oornn. bunionn. 060. W. J. Wiluomdrn M. I Th: Dnih nun 'I'nnnn Inn. [Ii-nan--ml GINEBAL AN(`0CK's raomnnl IUCOISIOB /vr 00VlRNOB'I IILAND. Brigadier-Uenenl Oliver 0. Howard. commanding the depertment ol the Platte, is looked upon n the probnble successor at the lute Ma or-Genenl Hancock. in command of t e military division of the Atlantic. Thluinclndea the department of the east. Howard was born in Maine in 1880. one department or one can. Howard was At. 20 years of age he graduated at Bow- doin College. Soon after he wohdmIL- ted to Wash Point. where he graduated in 1854. His first a poinament subse- gg;gg_utly was in uid uty, in the Indian war then in progress in the skate of Florida. He returned to the academy, where he served as assistant professor at mathematics. In hum mm In: ma. mad. A nnlnnnl oumng me. A buml uloigh will loavo the corner of Clergy and Queen atreobn M6110 o'clock on Monday evening for tho Anniversary services in Porbsmolttlx. Ilnu-um nl Hun unnnu mnn frnm (Hun. nurea lol` we muguon unnmou. Station Agent Tyner. of Deserouto Junction. has been removed by the Grand `frank authontice. |nd_ another omeial up inted in his place. James rowm hll been very ill [or ommm inteu in ma puoe. throe weeks. and his [other requests that his brother True Blue: roliave him of A portion of night vntohinu. I On Mnndnvn locomotive lonvon the or pomon ox mguu wlwnluu. ()n Monday a locomotive 0. 1'}. an L. Works for Cblthun. M will be used on the Erie & Huron road. mnningkom Ronduu to Sunk. 'ln.ninh| I dlnnnr occurs at Ridenu rnnnmglrom uonuuu no sums. 'Io-night I dinner occurs at Ridenn Hall. Among those invited to it are the omooro of the Roynl Uobool ofununory nndlloynl Milibu College. Kln Icon. in in exnmtnd 0. mt the new . I IDIID nine. M- KIDS. Mr. Campbell, clue! of the tire bri- gade. Bellevillo. in in the city. Ho wn It the water works teat yutordny. Whllo Kingston hu too little Inter Bellovlllo hnn too much ol It. Adrian n Innnn run his -Au kn nah. vl s'r0Iu+'. ON WELLINGTON BPIHIIT occupied by Nugenn C Taylor; I uood bnuluu nund. Pouonlon given on tho In my 0! 1`nInm.h Tools for me. u';`."i"::`?.`.?.1f'u. .._--_.g?___ DOIIBYIIIO [Ill [00 IDIIOD 0| II. Mndden. I lunnio. on hi: wt to Rock- wood An lum. orutad Iloono n Ottawa by standing up in I nloigh. wildly throw- ing bl: Irma nbont. and dollvoriuu an onhion on the right: 0! Irolnnd. Abnnh mm but nmmlv lnr nnld lam! mnmemamcn. In June, 1801. he w a made a colonel 01 volunteers and lougb at tho bsbhle of Bull Run. [in was promoted to ba 3. Bripndier-General in the ammo year. Continuing 1n active service he wu in the Virginia onmpniun. nnd lost In arm At. hhn hnttln of FAiI' Onkl. Ha WII tne Vlflll onmpuun. nnu ion In mm at the battle of Fair Oaks. He made 5 Major-General of volunteers in November, 1862, end commended the second ermy corps st the hsttlel of Omnoellorsville and Gettysburg. His brililsnt generslship in this engagement In honored with recognition by Con- . After the terminstion of the war a noted as commissioner of the federal bureau until 1872. His next appoint meat was as special commissioner of Indian affairs. From 1878 to 1881 he served on the Indian frontier. In Do- cember. 1803, he was made 1 Brigadier- Genersl. and the next year hrevet Major General. nnn-..l Hnunrrl unnnnn nf Mm fnnnd. uon m me n. dz r.n. omoe. r Prof. Sbnloy has organized a dancing clans at Enterprize. nmnnr Tlmmnrmnn received A walla. p0I1lI9"-ll OD8-OGDDEF. Kingstonians take part in a concert. at Oontrevillu on the 18th inst. A l.'inn-bnniun lulu luxnn nu-I-nntn in as Uonbrevulu we wnu man. A Kiugntonian has been arrested in Toronto on 9. charge of fraud. H0 is now on remand. I`|.n I\nuH`u Anntinn l'nvnnnnu nnwn HOW U!) raluuuu. Tho l)ovil'u Auction Company gave another excellent performance last aven- inu. 'N)u house was small. At a nmntlnu of L.().L.. No. 291. hold I 01 n. W. llylaud, an employee of Mr. Pipe. had the iudex linger of hit: Ion band split by the axe of a companion while cutting ice. A huml nlniuh will Imum thn nnrnnr nf aervmon m rormnontu. ldlovuu of the onus; mun from Glou- gnrry at. Queen : nivornity were photo- graphed nu ngroupat W. 1 . Bell & Sou ! gallery last week. .1. ll. Whalnn. of Wantnorh. in said to gum-ry lull week. .1. ll. Whelnn. of Woatporb. have the documents In which he will become Inspector of Weights and mum- {or the Kingston District. Station Aannt Tvner. __... LABGI BRICK 0UBI-0lah|lIn| 11 room; one door above Winn ! uni! Also No. ml. Quun street at I9 (Ed by Mn. Nlmmo. Apply to . 0. Win A. ldvery Omen. OLE1`, THAE COMMODIOUB HOUSE, rov contly ooongled by John Mcunlsn, uojsocnl lo the Man o. o. Klnanton. It oomptllu oljht rooms. with uh room sud nmplnoouu-- Ir. Ind shout {I more: 01 plcnuro ground. Rent 0 our Entnnco In May. Lilly to THUH. M00 RTHY, Cu-unkor, or Do LD FRABEH. Hnnior. Klnnwn. Fab. 0. ueneral. General Hownrd was one of the found- ers of Howard University, Washington. In 1867. and was its rst. prenidenh. In object. In the higher education of colored students. 0.0 in mcreumg. Hugh Mouirk. charged with drunk- en D939. WEI l'8l0IGBd- Ma MnN-rmhnnn Inn nnnnntml n.nm:i. onus nu rmwrprlze. Oioer Tlmmorman received 3 walle- pont.ino"-u one-center. ' Kinaatoninns take out lu. N10 House was Ismail. At. a meeting of L.0.L., 2U], bold last evening. six new members were initiated. 'l`ho chairman of streets -mould look alter the foot at King shoot. It is obstructed with lioavv timber. Tho rig rented by W. Ilonuolmmp from the Wells . on Wednesday. hm not been returned. and no trace can be luul .J is Lmlo Thlngc mu lam-gage the l`oop|e'n u comlnn-Nntu In Our Local Ourpn. The curhug and ahnuqg nnku have been ooded. An nnn'n hnn knnn nn..\n Huinu nhmlf. uelrn manu. The freight businoun on the K. at P.R. in iucreuing. Hnalu Mnnirlr. nhm-and with drunk- released. Mt. MnNunumon has accepted eei- tion in bhe K. & P.R. oioe. D.-nl Htnlnv ha: nrnnninnt` n alnnnina been nooueu. An en lo has been seen ying about Bell`: is and. Tina In-nhul. Iunnfnnun nn Mun K r` P R. nus uA'u.y muwnsu wmu, F153. 13'. ..__._._.g.____ INOIDIINTE OF THE DAY. MOOARTHY, Cu-uh Klnpwn. ruund. urmuuoouuoouunun noon I thin muting. I-In -mic! VII pllll. `rho bodywuthoa ooavoyod to Now --_4 IIIIQOII WON QIIOIIII llllllo Lnl ennlna crow I took a hnwcll look to Goa. Iinoook 1| Gonna : kind. In. Hancock took 3 and look . Huh nun-nlnn I-In! -atrial hnl IIIHIII. nllf WII III`- Mn. Gononl Hancock wu loll poor And 3 Iubooriplion land In: boon Im- for the widow. Sunuol J. Tlldon hud- od the piper with UNIX). In Phlhdol- prbih I nmnu man In crud by: nine! 01.000 ouch by A. 8. Droxol nd Goo. W. Childn. ' Th. night gunman` (ram Olinan nn UO0o W. UDIIGI. The njahl ox`: mm Ounce on he Ontario mm! on n RR. nu Into A wuh-out umlo was at Lnbony. The amino. oxpreu cu. baggage our undn day each won Ihrnwn from the truck. Goo:-go SI. John. walnut. Ind A. L. Lewis. nromnn. won klod. That on- serious! but. Ln! nvnnlnn crow u look A brand] The Lima 111130 Thu llba cantan- Ilnu Inn Iunpo and What they ro- Ie|d-A Hula of Iverylllll lull} loud and lane-gored. Andy 1:: roronw. The strike It the Muuy Emulator- ing Company. Toronto. 1: over. The diloulcy hu been adjusted lItiIfl0- torily. , In. daniad that Hon. Mr. MoLelnn. I THE TILIGBRII FROM THE IARTEB FOUI QUABTIII IBIIILY GIVEN. I A mnonrmne must run: won! up In Imokaon Thundnf. Lola 08.603. The W.O.T. Un on. London, will en- tsblinb I. home for aged women. 'l'hn Mnnzrnnl nnnt-mnltal` in nenrohina tsblinh home for aged The Montreal pout-mater in senrohing out the sender of mnduloun mentor: to I lady in Toronto. The strike st tho Munv mruy. IHI denied that MoLelnn. Minister of Finnnoe. it An time propou ed the cutting down 0 depIrhme.tgl clerks ulnriu. K A mum] In-nu nl thn I-Anni-In frnm tlm Booms [Iver Hat Store, Cor. Prlnceu at lingo! III. nro mlllll money. vvlw an Ipvollou gxlltll o! |9.000,0(X)n rodnut of I00.- .000 I you in turn out. the eotnel ant oott of which in only 07.0(D.0(!). Mn. Ohee. 8. B . 0! Jenny Oily. N.Y..wee nttended y e etrenge physi- oien while ln_nonIneInent. She Inn at nnder ether. end when the ewolu. onnd thet her infant bed been hid- nepped. Only 3 little lock of golden hnir III left. Mn nnnnl I-lnnnnni nu Infl nnnr, clerks` qunnu. `V A good msny of the report: from the North Welt Indian: no laid to be cook- ed. Some of the Mail`: are ntid to be oonoootod in the tall bower. A M-Mnanhhml nu-vlnn nnnninn of I. .03).]! D019 [XIII IOI' I Ill II'Il0IO- The nnnnhctnnn 0! oloomugu-ins mnklnn monoy. Wish tn invented units] of I9.(X)0.(IX) I umdnul 0! I80.- conooosoa III me an oower. A dintingnisbed service pension of 11(1) bu been annuad to Lioutennnr Jonerni R. G. A. Land. lntaly dom- mnnziing the Canadian militia. _., Th: wnnndnd nnldinn of the OM11] mnncnng we Uuululln nmmn. Tho wounded soldier: of the with have been modo the following unrdl by the median! oommiuion: Mu-cone. H.100; Lama), M78; Gauthier. 0160. Thu Ynuna Libenln of Untnno will Il.lW; Lemmy, IIIU; ulululor. vwu. The Young Llbenln ofnuntnno endeavour to grunge for I grand oouven- _ lion of Young Llboralu from all put: ol I the Dominion. to be held in Montrenl in r J all non. Ila:-nan-A. Mnhillnn nIIlIE:h (IOWD. Prealdono Egan. of the National Len- guo. bu received I check for 08,000. sultry voted him by the Boston conven- tion. Ho gaming I contribution to the League funds. Pnddv Rvnn hu mnilnd John L. Sulli- N10 IJOIQIJO Nllll. Paddy R an hu muilod John L. Sulli- nn I ohm] cum to fight in gubho. with small glovomfor the gnu rooe psi. 80 pvr `nut to the winner and 20 per cent L ouer. [hm Hnrntin Rnvmnnn -uunvnrnnr loner. Hon. Honbio Soymoua. ox-Governor of New York and once the Domoorntio candidate for the Pmidonoy. died at Usicn lut night. The funeral Mkeu place on Tuudn . Th: nun. dnnl Inn: hnnn Inlnrmnl Hui `menu: Tho pm deal ha been Informed um several of the New York novnptpors Inn been nubaidirod in Ihohnoroll ol the Bell tolophono company. :1 much O5.(XD being paid for I tingle u-uclo. Th; mnnnhclnnn of olnomnanlns Nothing like I-`ur with the tharmomotur M M0 below zero. (lnllnwny oomaa to the mucus nnd oerl for tho romnlndor at this month nu ontlro mock 0! Ladies Fur J ackqtgfig Dost. Price. Jul nets. to. Margaret McMillan. Duuwiok. thrust a needle into the palm of her hnnd. The wound did not bleed And no novice was taken of it. but last. Tuesday she died from blood poisoning. Thu nhymnan than the London Field Iuppuol anu provmons. A number 01 the New York nlderman. oonoernod in the rnilwnv franchise en- qnir . are missing; others hue gone aont. lor the boneh of their henlth. 'I"|\n I ulna. In-r\Ar`i.:a\I\ Ixni-OAA H: "An noun [or we nonenn ox melt neuuu. Tho Lnku oxgodition hoisted the (lag of tho Germnn hut. An-ion Aaaoointion It Gui. south 0! Momhnu. and the Bul- san of Zuuuhnr tent troops to haul It own. Drnnhlgnm I4`u-n I\' Hun Nniinnnl Lon. she died lrom bloou pmaomna. The chances that the London Field Battery will go to Engilland to take part in the celebration of l. 0 Queen`: jubilee are good. Leading citizens uy 88,000 or 04,000 will be anblorlbod. Janna: N Ru-unnn Mir-ad mun nn lhn or u,wu wm oe annucnueu. James H. Brynon, hir_od man on the tum o! Mn. Harper. Went Gwillimbury. eloped with his employer : dsnghtor. Lizzie. married her II Hunilton, and than was united for nbduotion and 6-Innn In ibndlnid 'nII trlnl Two men in San Francisco claim to be non: of the late T. H. Blythe. and demand a share of tho |5.000.000 he left. 'I'`.-.. -...u... -.AIu.....mi..A.. ln Huh `I-ha the Mormon uecc. A nlmugnr in Allentown PA., bu confessed to having murdered at Qutkor. because he di'l now want a negro to be hungfor the crime. Thu I-mmrvnn and Hm-vinn milihin have llUD[{l0l' [H0 0|`llI]0. The reserves sud Sorvinn milinis hsvs been ordered to rejoin the army. Orders have been given for large quantities of supplies and provisions. number 01 the Now slderman. mien I0 unaxom xor mu. Fm broke out in the Cummings` house. St. George. this morning. Two of the inmates. N. 01:30.0! Uxbridue. and Joseph Armstrong. 0! Bx-antford. were burned. The others buelyescap- ed b jumpinghom the windows. loosing Ill t eir oects. nu . .n,.u, IEII. Two more polygamists in Salt Lake City have been sent to the ponitentiuy. The law I! slowly. but surely. scattering A -o-....n..- in A|I-nt..-n I). Iull Ii will my my one to buy limb oodl cu amn- mor than: over. llnwovor. nu me on hu gone bsollor nnothor six nun. no one who pur chuol. oven II mi-mm duo. naed dupnir oi inning abundnn: opportunity ihiv canon of looting their utility. IDGII WI! IITIIWG I0!` IU( tsllon to Indlord for trisl. ll`... `ulnbn ant in Hun vauneeu went in me name 01 an mour. He in charged with the embazz ement of Enron county funds amounting to about 050.000. Two American detec- tives have made application for bin ox- tradition. llnnnah-ml: nl Dnrf. hnnlnr Imn GKII. A syndicate ol 050,000,000 has been formed In Philadelphia to keep up the price of coal. Attnrnnv (lnm-ml (hrlnud has not pnco or com. Attorney Uonural Garland has not decided to give up his Pun-Electric stock. Tnv-n nnnln An .|1n II`|nln Imun min. honing. The cattle at Helena. Montana, are looking splendid. No appreciable loss during the winter. Tlm mninritv nf the Gnrmnn mmm. aurmg we WIDDGT. The majority of the Oormnn manu- lucturern have decided not to participate in the Pans exhibition of 1880. 'l`h.-. )n`1ulD`Ain.l u.,1....I .....n..o. ...|..... ID H10 I'll !!! OXUIDIIIOD OI IUUU. Tho I rm/m.w-, Madrid. says that when the Uortm nwots it. will be to receive tho unnounouuent of tho abdication of the Queen. Tum man in Run F:-nnninnn nluim tn - . uuvnn uuvvvnp The government says that the report- ed mutiny of North-West Mounted Police at Edmonton comprised, At the very outside. six men. and that three or four were arrested and will be court- rnnrtinled logbinanbordinntion. Mn-Hn n nnnnt. 0.:-n-nnrnr nf [Jun-nn maruulea I IDIUDOITIIDIIIOIJ. Martin O. aneet. treuurer of Huron county. Ohio, was arrested :0 Brantford. Vnuoet went by the name of Se mom-. Hg in nhnrnml with Hm nmhnmw. nmnnf. trunnion. Hannah Bonds. of Port Chester. has left 0500.000 to two nephews and two ounu men in her employment. For onrtaen years she had worn calico dresses and ocw-bide boots. and {or twenty yearshnd never ridden in any conveyance. When she died over 0100,- 000 in money and securities were found unwed up in the lining of her clothing. W. L. Foxton. n Sidnav farmer. CLARK RUSSl S New Story,--"IN 'rm~: 1\`[nm1.E WA1`t:H." by W. Clark Rus- sel, 25c. _A'[._ F. NISBETS, IOWBQ up I1] I09 lllll OI H8!` Ololllll. W. L. Foxton. n Sidney farmer. bought atrychine at a Belloulle drug store. and proceeded to lull himaell. His groans attracted attention. end doctors were summoned. They Ittlokod him with a. stomach pump and emotion until Foxton felt as though death. in- doed.would be a relief. Ho recovered, having taken an overdose. Tho voung man had been on a terrible apron and did not eat food for three days. ' AMERICAN FIAEHEH. Belgium wi`| form an army roaorvo corps. Rnnrlah lnvar hm: mu-rim] nff over 200 Scarlet (ever has carried off over 200 children in Slxonnndonlx. Peun.. In two weeks. A ......:.....o. no can mnnm |.... 1.... anoc Texas cattle. on the whole. have win- tored very well. No loues worth men~ tioninpz. Tim nAt.t.ln nt Hnlnnn. Mnnmnn. nrn A Kincu-dine roller rink went I II-In|nn`nv| 'l`hru-Jaw Inn: in NH. -NEWS OF THE woam). `up in lIII'oIpor_ In moron idl improved by relief from hydcalsu ng than in any other way. upon your friend`: corn. Ind the in ulna Io mi: In utrox`a ;m.i kl`- uuJ:`u aha C nnctot y qn y pdnhnly rolgving thorn. Imnnlcpod uum. Fmy inlullonu pawn in ulna. Bevan of ub- uituhs "Putnam's." Inn, uh. pdnlcll. `I'D. IIIIIII III-Uuvvrviu The Uutridgo Com inion. lilting M the Ron! Milih y . Inn con- cluded their mu. Fhoy have u- rivod at nooncimion u to the defects in the cartridges, and nuggutod 1 remedy. The wder. it would neotmhu not been an o noted an it would hno been. The dooiuion oi she board will he dupuoh. od lotlae Mining: ol Militia. who will inoorponh it in his report. Iurnoa. ruuv are um nuumg. dnx young poruonn, who intend taking pnnu noarniul. to be held it the "roller rink in I few dsyl. hue sent to Montrul for oonumoa. A -.--bu nl I-AK-n Ann` mnnflnvnun nnni nun uuucu. nun cannon avuylnny ulnblsln Ibollno ol nu. ma! so we mun- uluro nnnyol ouiown (coda. we no In 3 outun tn nlu portul nuohouon a round: Inlly. VIII nnlnp and uoo. proumcuoouy. no renon uuu. An old man wu kl led on the G. T. R. our Port Hope on Thnndny n ht. In one o! his pockets was 3 lotto: o recom- mondnuonto M: or wumn.-. and ru- othor to Mayor olmnoh, of Bollov lle. Port Ho? don't wont to but the man 9 boouou worn: killed In t o corpora- H... tion. PIIGES IIIE ALL 25 PER BENT. LOWER THIN LIST YEIR ! llonueu ror oonurnee. A party 0! Indian and gentlemen went to the country last evening to hold I surprise petty. On the return trip the bend sleigh in which they draw upset end they were Ioetterod Along the road promiecnouely. No on hurt. An old men nu Iri lad on the IWALSH & STEA%OY S. York on the atenner C. A. Arthur. The funeml procession was lengthy. The iceremonlen M Norriatown, Pa... will be rveryinlormnl. Mrs. Hancock did not leave her home. `H0 IIOIIWFUII UIWIW OIL IJIL 1 HI! '8! mnonmldmdwnhmuwmghmuamm Engineer Hunond. of the Lowell tnin, was severely injureli internally. Fire- men Dudley. 01 the nine train. hnd llll left log (natured. he well out on the thigh. lost the flugzurn of his right head. and III injurod probably {utsll{) intermi- Iy. Dr. Nolam.olLanonter nnk lune, Dr.1hujeda. sonJnJnw.h|dlnaHnht log out off he has been taken to the Meauchunaotte general hospital. The luggage master of tho Mnntreel ex- press was plnnul ngelmte hot stove in the baggage our and bed]; hnrnod. A donn peuengern were more or leu in- jureu. nun! I-vuuu ||rnIl. Many of the old books. belonging to the public school libruy. hue been re- turned. Fmv are still miumg. Au vnnnn nan:-ml. tho Inhnmi lnkinu [4 (WATS1/1\I"'O1\J`E GREY AND WHITE COTTON SALE. EMBROIDERY SALE, BARASOL dc UM- " ' BRELDA SALE, 38 CASES NEW ENGLISH DRY GOODS. - D onplcd by hnwh my next. Apply to Inn. 19. WIITIII IIIB AIIUIANCI 00-PAR . OI 'I'0IOII`0. . TRANBOONIINENTAL NEWS. The movement for the relief 0! the maria uaxtnuxlixxg uvar nil F.u.p_lomd and to Scotland. Iliing Milan has resolved to sign I meaty of posoo with Bulauii. no mat- ter. what the notion of the Greek go- vernment may be Dlnntnr Hnhn. of Lnndarbnnk. Ind Boston. Feb. ll}.--At 0:45 p.uJ. hut evening the Lowell express, on the Bon- ton t Lowell RR.. leaving this city at 6:16.collldod uh North Turburn Junction. About 14 miles ll-om hero. with tho Mout- roul uproamwhlcln wu duo in Boston ut. 0:26. sud was ten minutes late. A hum . ridln on thulorward platform of the out: buggngo cu. [ml hialc-gs nntn and dim! withnnt aivinn lull name. vernmom be Director Hahn. of Lundorbsnk. King Leopold. or Belgium. have signed A contract. for tho rnt loan of 15,000,000 to the internntiannl syndicate to colonize the Conga State. 'l"lm mlitm-n n! n pnlinh irmrnnl. nrinh. U118 UODRL) 55350. The editors of I P ed in P0 cu, have k and seuseucsd to a meat: for iibelliuu Prussian ministers. Dull Anhn.-1 in u rruaamn mimsners. Bull ghting is remnuorativo. The chief espuda. of Madrid received 080.000 for last summer`: gbl. and during the revious winter obtained 050.000 by ex- ibitious in the provinoen. Ila killed 845 bulls without accident. 'n... ....'m....... ........o ..|.i..i. i......oim...l A Plneo Where Ilvonlnua May be l'r-oilmbly spent--\ Col: Little Fpol. The rooms of the Gladstone Club. un- der the able supervision of Mr. A`. Chad- wick; have been ilreiiaed up vrry at- tractively. The location is in the second and third lhtii of the Mills block, ooruer Princean nuil lligot streets. 'l`he walla and ceiling are bcaiitilully paperod,and relieve.l with lresco work, frieze: and dado llaniiiiome izaajets. with globes, are (cum! on both ats. The reading room. on the riit llat. in simply gor- geous. The carpet is brilliant and the art curtains, covering huge panes of glass. very artistic. Eight small null four large tables. covered with red baizo. and thirty aix rattan chairs and three rockers. all done in red, with rolling ouapiilorea. Garland pratiia. immaculate oor linen anda. tarty secretary. go to make up a place of beauty and. we hope, ii joy forever. The amusement room. with billiard and pool tables. and eight green baited tables {or checkers. otc.. iii very comfortable. It iii alno tted with lavatory, marble topped w iah basin, and buttery. The doors throughout the building are covered with green baize tacked on with brains headed nails. Clocks lick in both rooms. The club rooms are the ue:-it in the city. and reflect croilit upon the snpervinor. The cost of tting them up roachoil 01.100. Visitors can i.-xaiulnc tlieqimrtorii on Monday.butweun2 and 5 o'clock. nnd at 8 o'clock the organization will be ecctod. The entrance in o Bauot iitrcet. ---%-OO---- H45 bulls wmiouu woiuenu. The militnrv court which investigated thp history of the diauter to the French army ah Langson during the Ponqnin war has acquitted Col. Harbinger. who had charge of the French troops. from all blame for the disaster. Ir. in rum:-mam! on In-m Hun Funlnrn nn. an blame lot we (JIIIIDOF. In is proposed to form the Eastern On- tario League out of loot-ball oluha repre- senting the following places; Kingston. Bellevillo. Cobourg. Bowmnnville. Pore Hone. Uxhridue. Port Perrv. Lindsav F13"I..' '"6'xb:?5 an Peterboro. Hn|....dn. and and retornoro. Sclmolor and Vlgnnux have signed articles to play another match puuno ol billiards, 8,000 points up. 14 inch baulk lino rules. {or H.000 a side, the winner to tlke the unto recai ts. and the loan- to pay all expenses. `P119 game will be commenced in the Cosmopolitan Hall. New York. on Much 2nd. and will con- tinno for live nights. pm rod ind pun: Oornor I to: ulo--L ll Feb. 12. 1,200 PIECES EMBRQIDERIES. 400 PARASOLS, a consignment to be sold cheap during February and March. . 9 - GLADSTONE CLUB ROOMS. IIIO. UOOOUIH. IJOWUIILVIIIQI. run Uxbridge. Port Perry. Lindsay amrhnrn. ALILSIEII &: STEAOY. s Polish journal, print.- a boon u-rooted. tried 3 six months` impris- u Bismarck and the NOW, ,G-OI1.\TG- ON .A.'I' ` nimb. an nllnn-Ell nI'QHEI`. _ GEORGE CLIFF. oencnl Ion! loam Agent. IOUIII `P0 IIST. - QIIILIII IOUID Dinah; loll. full. 00. I-col: ud v I)!` Inn--Inn-. lyyny uu Inn y........--. _ ` THUBE TWO DIIIIIRABLE BRICK HOUSES. ` Cook : Church. Brook aoat, with ` modern__l_mp;91'n>xp_er_1`t_n. Pollution m 0! From which to select a pair of our Wonderful $3.50 PANTS "I'\f\ I\Y`I`I\l.`1I {*5 61`ib"E'1i"' Omshn . bonlnlllo A Nam. North Wou`_Pn!.. a|.Ponll n! .... .. . Wnbuh Prof... . In Iooond...... .. On: 0. Prat. ..... .. . . W. IL Bonds" Nonhorn Puxmrnol. . llooh. hl |lIMIl`|.. .. L. I. O W..... Ida. M8} uifhli Non-than Pmlu ... Orugon RB. N57. 00 jjjj 15 DIPPERBEI` PATTERNS 8TrLI8II_TR_0~l_I1`ER/N68 Wnbuh .......... .. North Wutoru.-. bah Shun .... .... Illob. 0onIrs|...... Union Psolo Oontnl Pacino Mluouri Psolno N.:v.oonmI......... Welurn Unlon.... Oundn southern Oregon Tram Osman Psoln Tun Puln . Jomy Ooutn Phlls. A uoullu Dol.&HndIon .. -m...... .... .. FINANCE-COMMERCE. new York : Telegnphleltoot Letter. (Daren t WHOM Go.) New York. Feb. i3.-The market is dull and strong. and it I! generally believed that this condition will exist until an upward takes place. There ls no doubt that the Reraditxg deal is an assured fart. The up position which Mr. Gowen can bring to ear is powerless against the eyndicate in char e, and any other opposition from the Van erbilt interests. Thecoal combination has been agreed upon. and the production for 1886 has been set at 4.000000 tons. Mr. Garrntt. if he has not a ready joined the syndicate, has a strong leaning that way. and this would also indicate a speedy settle- ment of trunk lino troubles. and the proba- ble use of LC. by the B. & 0.-DORAI & WIXUIIT Co. \}0|IU[I 2-I'H.ln - Liverpool, Feb. I_g.--'Jolton, dull, ups. 4 15-16; 0rleann,5. .__....-o o --~--- I I Houun :-mm Pouanlon In Ihy. -.._?j_j jj cluu-nw.|n'nr Q can l'u\0l 0I- LA I. "1 IISVVEIILU 1`nllEIo Onwego, Feb. 13, 1 p.m. Wheat-unchanged; white state. 92 2 fed state 94, Corn- ugochanged ; Old No 2 western 50. Untn-qu1et ; white state 00 Bnrlernunchnn ed; No. 2 Canada 790; No. 2 hxtra Cam I 88 Ho. _; Canada 74. Rye --held 61 in bond |mmnaI............ ... Fe ernl llnnk Can. Pac. R.R.......... Montreal Tole mph 00.. Rich. & Ont. nv. C0,... City Passenger R.R.... Montreal Gas Co. . . Cmmdn Cotton C0. . . . . . Dundas Cotton 00 . . . . .. Ontario Investment. . . .3 . N. W. Land Co . . . . . . .. 5!. Pin) M. & M........ I.`1\l1LV1LlJLLV DLUUL)u U: UV.- Hosdqunrtorn for CLOVER AND TIMOTHY BlClIl).BEIID(1BAlN OBOIOIII FAMI- LY 1r1..un.PmdsHno Hu. #2. 'l'l|')N0 IIAKNII FLOUR A IPIOIALTY. K HTHQNU IILKNIU TIAUUN A II IUIll.a'I'I. hndsor Hotel Block. Pnncass Straat ,A;BA'RP5`9-- Wnxn -- Opening. .9 U1ghost.. Lowest. . . Closing... Conx-0 mng.. ighcst.. Lowest... Closing... 0A'l`H-0 cning.. ighest.. Lowe... Closing... Po1u(-O n'mg.. x Jieghestu 1 Lowest... x Clssing... I [ARn-0mening.. }ighest.. 1 Lowest... 1 Closing .. STOCKH. Bank of MontreaL..... Onlnriu llank...... . Bunk du l`euplc....... Molsona B:mk...... Bank of Toronto . . . . . . .` Banqrue jac ucs Cartier. Mercmma nnk........ uebec...... nion Bank . . . . . . Bank of Commerce. . . lmmrinl................ |<`n nrnl Hnnlt ,_ om yo... . . Bu-loy , FRANKLIN BROS. & 00.. Dlnulnnarfnrn lnr CLOVER AND TIMOTH` GLADSTONE CLUB. ---- ---v_-w __. ':-U 70 IIUIJK ITIIEI`. AIIEIIIOAN II`00l IAIIKII. (Dorm: rt Wright Co.) Nlw You. lrob. 11- 2-15 pan. n'l\nl1'II. nm'1- rn'w'r nl.n'I |lI0lIIl`II AND IIIPIIINIH. (Damn E Wright 00`) Chicago. Fob. 18.-I pm. EIOIIPTI BHIPIINTI ur. .............. .`.... 9.866 5.1]!!! |g|al|!Il.lOq IAN um 0,10:-Ilnlo-. `Ell I'l\IIVl3I\I -III\2Iil. (Donm If Wright 00.) New York. Fab. I8, 19 noon. rm. um. Anl Mnv. Jm knnu u-\:v- -4 Montreal. Feb. I: A OIU 0xz `nag 312} ')m "2 '33: -151 05 I :7} (I0 AKIHLU 208} Ill 113` {sit 6 25 6 25 5 215 o 229 1'13! ALSO ALL [UH Gent|emen's Fur Coats. OF! D 108 I01) xii: as; (Mu. Iran, cl Ill hills. Qhm rndln mm In 12.3. i S-".%`. t` .4953? b'31": .`t`af" `FDIC FIXIII IIIII ll -II Iggy I-layudsn -B Az'_1_; A1-1.- lF'{i!?...f.?P..F_PP'3 ICCeple(l. A certied cheque. amounting to 050.00. must nccom ny ouch tender. which shell belorfeitedi the petty tendering declines to enter into a contract at the retea and on the term: eluted in the offer submitted. The cheque thus eent in wiil be returned to the reepectivo parties whose tenders are not Iccopted. \V. IRVING. LORI} TENNYSONSI Tplimo Flo u 1' Star; 61 Brook Street. `.1; vuunuau All the above to be furnished according to epociiicatione. to be seen at the engineer`: office. (during office hours). and where nil other information may be obtained. The lowest or am: [under rm? nn\mnlnnriI\- ml-:53 `imam, In}: It Ignnlnntnulng lb.-.|..u....... PROOL gMA'J:'Io1~_r 1 BOF'E8BUlt LOIBIITTWS l)lNl`O\ r.)mEH. vnicrlm To ALL, nu; rn\ .siui.-mu. (ILL Bl` OF N EVEN |'lM(HII I |NU-un. Ilka ynomonlcl. Lon uaemorlou 1-ouorod-IhI worn I-undo grad, qua the but bum-. Any book learned in mm reading. Hpuklugullhoul name. A ul/-courlmw mrthml furull nuluaola Invalu- nblo Io tho Luul. Iodlonl. (` 1 ml. luulul. Dnmulc. und all othor Prorunuun and Hunt- nouol. The lououn oonnm more than u-nu lllill-nAI.lIn nn. ...._ omer Imormauon may be onmnou. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. cheque. nmounlinn I:o.oo. U121 Iona, mm or 'l`&B19th riaanulav, was For the following Services required by the Corporation of the City of Kingllon, viz. :- `DI.-.-.1. mr..11... Oren lnduoomonll to Oorrupmdouoo Olmu-I In all part: of the world, and cu Prlvnua Pupllu In Novur Furgelllng & (`urv fur Mind-Wandering. 1. "HI: method In Phlynlolo haul and Bolelmo In the hlhoudogror. -DlL luau` `A. "Who- cner ronrdod an a Union for uuaunorlulng. or [n In more important now! u I I.-lyetonl of MI- mory tululua. Pro! Lolooufo Method appun to ma |clImmble."- lucuuqu A. l lI(I(`1`oI (tho Aucgonognor.) 3. ms me has: greatly unnumb- Hay Apply `V 0-RENT lrom tho 1 of In next. mo Innu- Iomo Dwolllnu. ll Eu! street. at yrount ooonxlod Icy G. 8. Fenwlok. llq. Apply 0 II. a J. G LUINIB. S*roni]No wixmuousnfn nniunic on lonwlok. ondry 6 Co.. from III ` maxi... - 4.3- J-lVnl-lnhduhlul.-I.-lid, 37, Nlw Oxrolm P'n\u1*(0pp.Mudlo'Il.Ibru-1), London. Feb. 11!. W. W. AHTOII. UJI. Minister to Inly. 4." "Prolet nor Lolnuo IVO me I New Momory."-~JuuAl I . Bmuunn. OJ). 5. Hm I atluoo Mnmoty Byuom.'f-TPu- I|'uA-In Mmtqv . (I. "Tim" 1. thin nlblmsoruut duhuouoc bouvoon ouhor Hnlaml nu thnt or Prof. Looiona. tint whllo than lornwr no ubltury and nrtInc.nI_ 1. 0 lat- ter II onzlnl buod uhnn Pniohologionl princi- pIeI."-Tlu anpIa':1-'rmul ( modes.) 7. "Your method ol Iolruiug as book In 3 nnale rndlnn - | {on uiblo cm! to your Puplll. and any and oxped noun to II who are premium In our Bynom - In on Inolllmnble boon to I nu-o Ilrl tho? Iummmo or Mhor knowlt-Jue."-H:r. L. Al.LIU`l'!`. 8. "By his l-lysu-m I have nlrosdy Iurnod one book In one rendmq 1nd I Intoud to Ian: many more In the lung way."--bm Rn- wuu: H. Mnmwnu, lhrv. 9, "lly Mn Imma- J- D. mnnvt. Cauruo comlotn ofva leuunn. In French or Ihgliuh on the Pupil proferv. 1. Hooollootlvo Analyull. `J. luoolloonvn dynllmaln. I Prodi- oulng (`orrol,nIon. 1. lnnunut-noon: um-dlnn Knot. 5. Oonnlnty or Never For clung. Tu x-ovont Incompetent person: from china the noon: and to mourn mo A round for my DI: oovorloll, ouch Pupll mutt ulvo mo I conlrnos, promising not to ravul It. or any Ides of v, under I ponull ol IJIW for aooh person to whom he might run It. Torlun, ED, 16:. for I ulnglu Pu all , turn olnu of 10 or more Pupils. 2|. 4:. no .11] rommod at once. The lnlonuuoouy And lnuruung. nnd the Nntunl Momory In oventunlly no much Impyovod um tho Byltom In no longur necnnmry. Auhronolnor.) "Its n-Ally at and and Improved my Nnlunrmomurg. W. W. AHTOII. UJI. Mlnmor 4. ' 'rl`."` give Ilon.Iory."- Lnr, Ohm-tand Acoouuuu -1Nov. IN. law. 16' "Tim In tho Ieoond time] have ukon the high on prlu In two urn. thuzlu to our Byntam." -AnIx. Jomcn, ( an. 9, I840]. I7. " mu onnhlod ml to -ouunn no memory Wllh auo Ind unid- lzy, matter! which were uuorly hr and my point to remember. before I mute thn En- com."-Umnu:u Manama, M.B.,I-`.R.o.:'. I5. "I shall not can oxproninu over when amo n my lrlondl. my run. npproo than of tin m- portnuoo of your lnoovery, and In ndmlrltlun of the rue sbllm and energy thing have ndn I~ ad II I0 aooun oly to tho vu-Ind wnnu of Du n- Worlnrn at every |lnd."--Dn. Iv). Burrn. 10' Worker: "Your Byalnn seemed to oporue u Luann! 1'onIo."-Mn. A. I'.VAl|l"llllH1lLT. in. "The large oluI--more were 79 of uu--wmh me to oxprou to you Iholr burly thinks. I IJIVO not tho loll! doubu H: n vhely rnualvud I houom. llnt wlll bnlp them all we r llvus "-Very llovorond Jenn |loIms.B.J. B1. "Your Method mnon llfo more lunnt no mo. and uxudy II no Ion or hard It- ur, but a luxury. my nroutsnl dol xhI."-Rl:v. J- 5. Mann. lab. 18. Inuhoto Ft/J1sLLm. \:" :,,.;..;2: .7. ::.::!':.:-:.:.': ml 33'. an Inn: `219.? 2. . .n.."'` Fab. 9th. aunyvnuuuu ul ulu ully u Plank Walks. Crossings. All oh. nlmun on I... I. GALLOTVAY! VlALI:'D TENDERS willba received at the Olceof the City Engineer until PROF. A.ZL0ISE'I`TE, Nlw Oxvnnn Bu-nun-r lnnn Mn.I|.'- LII...- FINE LOT TENDERS. uauonv UCCE33- IICllVID`!!O:_DAY AI` TIE -::j_:-_:-_ PROSPICCI UB BENT FREE. w. IRVING. City Enginoet. Oouhouaan-I. (man IEDUJEEB sg uj & You VIII 0 fur Colin and Cum (or either 5 odyotpnllounu uonpuo our Prion with thou ol olhn honnu And not: the dlonnoo. ---- noun nun... . . . . of next. the End- Dwolllx_1_n.l! 141511 stropt." p_ro_:0n_t on wnx, oo`nuoma MONDAY. PBIIUABY IITII. HAR BY LINDLEY. %_ ,_. u-_....n- gnnnnrind I -2.3 IILIL .I.I.n.a.\_.--- _ 1110 Oren Comodgn and Favorite. onwmod II o. of loan!-olullr nu, oponlu In line an 0! ml] unu- uon 4|-unu. nxona :_xo ma afmm. C'PlIn open. IBIDENOIG ON BROOK 8TuEE'l'-A double In-Ion Bonn, onpollta Vlolorln Put. Bani modernto. Apply upon the promlul. .._. --NUE|\I Gllsl. shoot 15 nun o! no. Apply/, 36 111 Eur] strut. Oily. VITUATION AB BOOK-KEEPFB; 10 youi oxporlonoe. Flu:-lull toulmonlnll. Ad- an A. 8.. out Wnm omen. _____,_____________________,.. - -~ --A- IlA.IllJ- 1-1` on ANG-LIN Cor. Brock & Womnuon an. Jan. 28. l"'iiIT.o"['uAmu on Ca. nu Tutoring noun. 79 Brook in-on. R. smmnme. Kingston, AOINT IOI You pay the blah pilots -omo cl ry anion m :5; for mu hn when .-w.::_ )N NADEAU BTHIHQT. A IIOUGHCAHT HOUSE nublu cud lugoylrd attached. ouanlon J. BAJUB. run -. u., an: n ..... -._-,, ~ I. A FEB!!! I'lBa'l`-CLASS GOAT Inxnu 3] ply to A IMIND C0.. the Tlllingh t snoring .._`,- OUHE 'ro-mo'r, M30 Alfred _ Blm. . !x(".~`_ l` . rod und pnnnd Ill mm In : duo I .'|I'lllI' I Iplendld Inc or I Icon. mlv on th Dremlnl. _........_____.__..___._ __ aotmxlum. - I to IR .A. a. K o1.|vms.M7 'x:%z:o.`z'3p ' ' `HUSH lm rovemenu. y. `..1v1 run, Bu. '?a'r2'1'u:"o BIT` 6: New York. I 9N"1'? NEW VOLUME, HRESIAS and OTHER POEMS, `J-`I CIINTI. OI Inn hon In Mun. YOU: "WANTED; TO LET. OAERU THERE BROS JUHN F. HAEIII. Boorotuy. IDI qllll XII UN IIDOI. Ind COD` man plld 10o. to Lnvo on II 5 push. no In: An lollovn: Duot- fl. Wdll. Min Cnlmngh. Chnndo. "IMorIuno"-Iiuen Hitch- caocdh. Pyh. Ohrmio. Kenn. Wnm. H.` n. coca. ryn. unmm. loan. wnm. H. Going. Rccltnd`<;n-aw;|t.. Ilckny. 8on- rt. 1 Due--Dr. Dicholrnnd Ir. wnu. Claude, "Pbh'olcun-In. Chrldb. Ilun Ohrmio. K. Chrhtio. Hitchcock. Ioumlonltnndc. Christie. Luibuy at tho BOSTON In` t IUBZSTORI on Wellington llrut. the sum Iaonuosl oluu olgooluunboulporoono. nu. Inlvllvyv-J n Then bu been Iomo intorootlng cor- respondence on the Iubjool. Lolitbo moved for in pnrllnmont and the whole Inch of the one laid bofon Lb. poopli. M Ibo ion boin Two lluudncl Blush Como III lloloro Ibo Luoly NI bu AppO|l'l Lnl ovonin M Lu-on`: Hall. Mun- nllmwuucrow od tom utmost Hum concert on bolas); . A vuyloulu had. he ohiol "..::.'::'-r: of tho ngluh ohn prognuunt mu p ovum ml the drum anilt. Mann. A. glli. Illlflu A- H UIFIOI I .a sad. and Prof. loin did the drawing. Two hnndtod blunts was drawn boloro No.8 heard we priu. The Main Wu hold by Kit: Emu Jones. 0! (hr- den Inlud. Fin hundred Ilokotl. IO M. uvimn. turn Inld for Mn rlrnilnn 7 - 1v'()lI`.C'IN(} lHt'0lPR()0I'1 Y. I The Dinglev Bill" has passe] the United States Congress. It will give some special relief to the shipping of the lakes and St. Lawrence. One section of . this bill touches the passenger tralc "ripen the St. Lawrence in the interest of American oarriern. A line of II per pas- senger will, under this bill. be levied upon every passenger landed who is car- ried by a foreign vessel from one port in the United States to another. "The object ol the provision," says a Washing- ton oorrespondent. is to take such a position in regard to this carrying trade, that Canada will see the importance'ol a fair reciprocity. ii the Canadian Gov- ernment will be willing to arrange for a permanent or continuing privilege to American vessels, to take up and put down passengers from one Canadian port to another, the same rights to Canadian boats on the American side will be freely granted. but. so long as the pre- sent unjust and oensive rule he insisted upon by our neighbours on the other side. it is due to ourselves to provide and en- force a penalty that will bring about an adjustment, or an equality." A N164 T l)EMA.\'[). It is no secret that the Montreal Transportation Company are moving heaven and earth to secure pouesaion of the Queen`: wharf (at Tote dn Poul barracks) and the use of the water in the immediate vicinity. It would become- thing new in history for agovernment to apemlihe people's money in building. rebuilding and keeping in repair: cer- tain works. for alleged military pur- poses, and hand the same over to a pri- hate and speculative concern as are- wardlor any political service it may have been credited with performing. n :_ r- Al.` | . . _ . _ . ...I .....:..,. -0 I..-.I H In vvcnu. A u in --u IvvuI\I urmuu-u uu hull doze the progwr to play tho dicta h0l".`\|)d tlnroatou duo consequences if defeated in his plum. we have no doubt: be any forsooth. h we said too much sud necessitated nropemlou at (ntnwa. ol the apology oered to | car- tnm party in Kingston. N--. I... cl... .....o.. .......lou Al chi. |.u..:, nu: --no vvvu nu-yuuu Thus point: must be remembered-- I chub the ucqulromonb oi the Queen's; wharf by the M. T. 00. would ulleot the public interests in round to voter pri- vileges. und the harbor committee oun- not overlook the foot ; it would uoc the Cuunqul Bridge Uompony. mulling Jhelr property ol much leu nluo. time the opening in it (or pulling boot: would be seriously obntruotod ; it would that the people : pockets. their pouunoul being gobbled by an unduly favored monopoly. TL--A I... L.... .......A I-.t_.._-Al.... _--, n nuuaa. nu nundnd Ilaloll. II loo. union. was told to: the dnwlng. The qunll bun EX) And such noun mid 10a. to Lnn on an . nnlnh. IIQVU UUULI UKULIIIUH VVIULI yulluauanulu It in to the honor and praise of lead- ing Conservatives that they ha ve op posed the outrageous demand ol the company. and wxth n vigour prornieinq 0! success. They have forwarded a peti- tion to Ottawa. inflnentiallv signed, pro- testing against a 8lIl'l'0llll8I' of the gov- ernment to the oon1pany.nnd we are bound to believe that their protest will be respected. It was to be expected tlnt the action of the petitioners wonlvl mine the ire of one of the company's Agents. that he ahonlnl not only tell one ol the protoatantq what he thinks about them. hut that he should not out for Ottawu. to "board the lion in his den. as It were. That he would assume to us .1 ,,_,_.__1,,.| 12., vnun rna uy Now for the party results of this busi- ness we have little concern. but in the interests of Kingston we do hope that parliament and the people will have something to say about it. The Mon- treal 'l`runaportation Company have no right to usurp any military property. Over and over again their agents have boasted `of their wealth; let them. if they want more wharf accommodation. purchase it as others have had to do. '[`he greatness or the influence of the company must not be allowed to terror- ize a community like ours into a submis- sion to injustice. They have imposed enough upon the city already. There an aasuunwusl is a limit to public suerance, and that i limit has been reached. Queen's aoat UIIUIUUUIY UUUUIHUUUU UV VHO `DI lJlll.I.I' blast Catholics. as any inquiring Pro- testant can prove at any time. 5. With regard to the differences which your correspondent nds amongst us. I have only to say that Uatholics are unaware of their existence. Let the impartial romler bear carefully in mind the distinctions which we have previous- laid down. and he will see how fmthful an exponent St. Thomas Aquinas is of this. as of every other point of Uatholic truth, when quoted with tldolity. Your correspondent quotes the following pas- :-a e from Part III. Q. 25 of the Summu: ho same reverence should be dis- played towards an image of Christ as towards Christ himself, and seeing that .Chrlst is adored with the adoration of ' lulriu. it follows that His image is to be adored with the adoration of harm." Your correspondent omitted to mention ._ that be quoted only the last part of a sentence. asalng over the first part with _ his usual isingenuoneuess. We beg to usnpply the omission: "It remainsth. there ore. that reverence be shown it (image of Christ) only in so much as it is an lmage.and thus it followeth that the same reverence. etc." From those words it is manifest that St. Thomas claims for the image the same kind of relative worship as the prototype receives of absolute. n.......ot.... elua ennui-1' Atnnleign 1 -1 Wm my ollllmnaluc ntohuon to all sud ` onnlnoovutoll. which onhnoul amnytbup ` nnlrshlsln Ibo Ham 0! Inn; 3:! n in mum. P10 IQIJGSIIOII. luau: wan -uuw ..... non for refurfng to not eo long an thel council wanted the lame favour. tut] that reason done not now hold. The chairman maybe nble to extort a de- 'nfte answer to the board : application " whenhe goes to Ottavre next week, but he is not expected to abuse Sir Adolph {Caron if he is not successful. nor threa- /ten to smash things in the nextelection. If, an a matter of public merit. the gov- ernment cannot meet the trusteeemiahee let them any so fn order that another site may be looked up. In any case the 7 members of the board cannot much longer eit upon the fence. Jeau uvnavvu '\4l---- 1`he eohool trueteee ere emhernued heoeuse the federel government. vvlllvr ot tench e deoieion reuerdlngne em for the centrel school in the artillery perk. No one on conjecture why the govern- ment. ehould dreem so long over so elm- ple equeetion. There was some ten- -.... I... ..a...ana to eat. so loul the M DIAWKIIO All AU'l 0GRLPIQ.UlL'l`. 3] III! 5. WIN. Sun the Qua. THE SCHOOL SIT;E'. - uuow uu. M an puma: and mnnmnmory I uolblou. rhonmuun. neuralgia. lumbup. hoot Hus. bun; bruins. spninn. contact- xcd colds. dilljoinu. aches. pains and Inn- null. new I no manna In neonumng from I In at the Inc virtues of H|gy|rd I Yiov nl. hr Ill painful and inumnmory neunllh. lumbon. | Iuuon pnonuy. mu 3: we unmuuon ` ohooo to when I owe the hmmm ol ncpm. Thanking you for nordlng to mac? upon. I name. sir. your: sin- I QED V. x I llluon 0| oonly, new but STIIIIE, `RTQ111-rnrfrsvu $0 _ and uneven." 1. Your correspondent compares the Catholic worship of 'asiots and images to the worship by tho Hindoos of the images of their false deities. In reply I bag to cto.to.u.:z u. too: lL::z.:-Wu to the h mblest Catholics. that we worship t e saints with the true worship of (atria, i. e., worship due to them by reason of their created supernatural excellenoe. God we worship with the supreme worship due to Him Ly reason of His uncreated excellence-wc adore Him as the Sn reme Being. Between the latter and t e former specific kinds of worship there exists the same relation that exists between the Creator and the created--between God and the saints- and this relation all Catholics under- stand. The images ol Christ and the aunt! we worship with only a relative worship. that is. we worship them only on account at the relation existing be- tween them and those whom they re- present. The worship of the represen- tations of Brahma and Vishnu by the Hindoos is idolatrous. not because it is a worship of images. but because it is the worship 0! the images of false gods. It is always idolatrons under these circum- stances. but we believe. notwithstanding your correspondents statement to the contrary. that it is also idolstrons be- cause its votaries actually intend to pay absolute homage to sloclra and alone. Q Is in true. as vnnr norresnondent Ol Ill IIIIIIIIOIKIIOII D] OIIIWIIH IOU. Lutly. oooooualna the two tun qual- od In your communication. the In! in nu oxbomllon to can from idohtry: the second In: nhnnoo to the golden null. I Inn to no their npplionion. thmldro. to the qnoouon no Inna. ulna onuvorlhfp in not idolntoul. I luv: Irmnn tn vonr nnnu. nut da- ouuvounnp u not Iaonuoul. 1 Ian written to your pupa. not do- Ilrlng no llllhlo any religion: contro- vony. which Ouholiu uluyn and u and onll la n s me u ~..m.'..'.'.".T."...... .` 1'13. .... 1?.`.`...2. Ti The Editor, British Wluq. Sir.--Apprehending that a statement 01 certain points of Cistholio doctrine. syhioh appeared in your issue 0! this evening. should be considered by your Protestant readers as s true representa- tion of our teaching. I deem it important | to correct the writer's statement in the order observed by him in his letter. At the outset. however. I would draw your readers` attention to the marked distinc- tion between the meanings of the words adoration sud worship in the English litngnsge. The word sdorstion, sooord- lng to English usage. is restricted to that s ecino kind oi worship paid to God is one. In the Latin in uege the three words-cultus. udurutw ans 1`('l|'aH0 have the some extension. it is necessary to call your readers etteution to this oil- Jersnoe of those two words because in ' rendering certain asseges from the Latin into the English. the Latin word adaralio is not always lsithlnlly express- ed by the English word adoration. Eng- lleh-speaking Catholics would never make use 0! the phrase used b your correspondent. "the adorstiono saints and images." I Vnmn nm-munnmlnnt. nnmnnmn the rity. B. We are charged with u holding our idolatry by mntilating the ord of God. Ihave already shown that our worship is not idolatr . Let us ascertain whether thischsrge o miitilation of scripture can bebrought home to Catholics. The ob- ject of mntilatin; the Word of God in this case is, according to your correspon- dent. to conceal the second, part of the First Commandment. Thou shalt not make to thvsell a gravoothiug. etc." Now in most of our oatechisms and prayer hooks. and of course in our Bible, this commandment is to be found iqlull. It in, ass matter cl fact. in the ordinary Butler's Catechism used in our schools. We use the brie! form of the Frist Com- mantimentlor the same reason that we place the division of the First and Second Commandments between verses 6 an 7. l.xodus xx. The reason is that tho object ol the legislation in verses 2 0 ol"10th oliapti.-r of Exodus. is the same throughout. and when the child knows the verses `land 8 it knows also the other verses to the 0th. It is unneces- sary tor me to ohsee that the weight cl authority and tradition are over- whelmingly in lavof of the Catholic division of the commandments, which amongst Protestants ismaintaiueil also ` ht: vlm (lnrmnn lintlinriuiia. Tim ntli. KUIOIIVEW I'l'0F(3Hl'llIl5B IH Vlllllllilllull IIHU b the German Lutherans. The Out! 0 iOtHVill0D. uoceaury.can bo antin- fucborily demonstrated. A l"hn nhruxn {`..n.|n\Iin tunnlnnu in. UICIOTIIY (IBHIOIIEIFIIWBU. 44 The above Catholic branching. in- voluinu as it does tho nnural. rational and obvious use of images generally. is distinctly understood bv the very bum- 5. With rmmrd to the diaranoen 5085305 IE I110. amongst Unthollcn : N ha nnmn rnvnrnnnn nlmnlll Ln .1... DIG: 0. Repeating the dilonltien urged from the nrloun term: of Cutholio pray- or. such in those quota` by you our respondent. they are of no weight. Buldol Iho light thrown on them by an nndnnhndlna n! (lnlmlic m-mninln. muau IIIO nguu um-own on uuom oy nu nndonhndln ol Onholic rmoipln. 0 every school V who bu A|Yll'6I'l Pmnndv in sunny nl than nxinhnnn of I Ell: ABOVE ROOMS ere now complete and hue been newly turnlehed throughout Illh All the requlremenu 0! e nun-leee Club Home. They will be 0 u for no In ollon oi the ubllo on the AFFBIORNOON OF ONDAY NE T. lblh nm. from 9 to 0 o'clock. end e for- mel opium: en reception will be held et I o'clock eene evening, at which Ill member: end thou wleblnu to become Inch Ire cordlelly lu- vlcod to be pruout. mun I` Iullll. prone. l "God In to be rlorod in Ipiril and lo truth." your correspondent remind: us. and the outward Mention which Ho chose for many moo III in the [av n of bloody ucrloo. I but mention this in order to nndlono that the ndornlon of God ln Iptrlo und in truth I! not In be rumotod Io iuornnl wonhlp oxolnnlvo of all mnulfuhuon by ontvisrd not. Lullr. aonnnrnlnn Iha two taxi: hnol. lhnoluw homage to M0('h`.! nnu awrmv. 2. It la true. as your correspondent observes, that we actually worship images of Christ and his saints. that is. we reverence end venerate them with relative worship as explained in proced- ing pangre h. The ear: oi Britain also worahip,the authority of the throne. and worship it with absolute worship, which ll, however. only civil homage, that is. that homage due to civil antho- rity. ii. hi are charged with unholdinn ovary nouoon ooy wno nu run zuvu-on Prouody in unto oi the exiutonoo of aunt ol Ipooch which no of muoh more tnquonl use in poetry than In nroao. A OLIBONMAN 0' I'll]! BIIHOPM PALAUI O! THI WORIKIP OP OATHOLIOD. A Van (tau-Icon All lodopne l.eIlcI~-lo lulu for Ileblneulhn at Pole-lu- lu! In 1 letter llndnuldllg olcluu.-I Iloclrlneu -- Ilr. lleul-nth : lntcrullnn IV-pun-an-Alanna. ` REPLY 1'0 GALLAGHER. ii W I'D? I'f'IIn Then in `trouble In neorluinlng from my drllullt Hand`: Jx Fab. 18. I'.CI'I-CI II : I correspondence. R Jourl J. locum. PI-loot. \ Hrmullon more I mum wnn Iul Iu uu Who nover tohlunu huh nu I Whcu driving In An open nod. With only I ma hat on hll hand. Tun Onllnwny our loop him wum.