BIBVIA... 51 `- - .. ...8nt.ntdo.y, Msy Wth ..8I.tnldsy. Ihy 9901: wvwannnvu nu u w-- - ..-.-_ _-.. D77 IIAQOT ITIIEET. Feb 11. '57 u. omaovoxv. nunandmrv-_ 1! III 6-jvviiiiiil ' Dupuudmrvc. u.. IIhIucuI..lhnou. FINE LOT CORNER BOOK STORE, BICNIVII) 1'0-DAY AT THE Innnhoturtng Oonloouonu-0. 3.17:0}. I . 50! Inlothui hnnyi. by` III UXIPIWI. runa- . l.Y.. Ann-I vol III IQIII nluulv. Tholut. Inln oonnootlnq nu hnlu with the lull ltoomorllonvu on Thundn oI1:30v.In. `rho Inn tutu oonnoot n M. Por land OIVOI Ivory Wodnudny nl 1:30 pm. lI.A I'l`.l OF llul. n-u- E `U. i?!.1}-_. - ueUa=Li.:.i tnry. sn opposing voios hss been rsised. sud hss been growing clearer and more distinct. declsring that while we have Yet. within the letter but or this cen- dsvslopcd we hxve not progressed. sings I I-4 perversion. There has time s growing restlessness in society. sud s. msnilest discontent with the ex- isting order 0! sooisl relations; 5 rest- lessness which ex resses itself in the more intelligent an earnest minds in the form ol In endeavor to improve the condition of the working classes. and which expresses itself in the wsge-eiii-n- in.-portion 01 thwoommnnity in the tom: 0! I murmurlng discontent with their condition. and s not slwsys unjust oosiplslnt that they do not receive ti,-om soeiety. snd psrtionlsi-ly from those whom they serve. benets equivslent to the services which they render. The rich, it is said. no bsoorsing richer. but the poor are becoming oorer. rslstively st lesst; while the in isolsnes ere lain: aruinnliv drlwn towards H10 111) V I lpoolnl Course of llnlvol-III] Molina Col- [lined by Dr. vnmn Auluall-A ll!- lbnloo Iclweon Ioclnlln-. Anrolu-. nIhIll- and Connunla--A can-on Ilnor II IQIII |o'l'Ie-. We hnvo been accustomed to comm.- tulate ouuelvel on this gap ed hot thnl this age is one at an an leled pro- [vrou in all that in denim lei}-an age 0! freedom and ndvnnoenont nu regudl both Iplritunl nnd tnnborlnl welfare. To question this seems pnroioulnrly absurd to those whole circumstances agree in hot with what they boliove in word. You. within the latter hull of this con- tnuv, an nnnnlinll Volt hll fIiBOdc lent; whue Inn mlame cannon are being rsdunhy drlwn towards up- per or wood into the lower. until, it the present order of society continues. there will be buh two classes. the rich and the 001-, the capitalist and the wage-onruer. be ourpigulzelrll then huvedhhoulfboror O V OI`. MI W on :1... ncn`nmP`I >"Cho fruits of h e 1.}... .. -an lrun him In A nondihiou to IR. 53031`. IN A LIOTURE. GIVIB AN AD- IIB-AILII 00 I LIKE 0!` IT. ` `slaw him so Inna as one llllia on ma labor as will keep him in a oondition to ` labor on for the future; in other words there will be practical slavery. I! this is true there is the strongest reason. honthe woriiiauuanh point or view. * why this iniquitous system ehould be overthrown, and a new and just one take its place. This dosideratum is a fundamental one in Communism, Social- ism. kilhilism and Anarchism. and. as this feature is precisely that which is most obvious to the average individual, end indicates that which is most dread- ed. it is nommonly supposed that these names are simply the terms used in dil- ferent countries to desiquste what are essentially the same views. The class holding than views is po ulai-ly_supposed to consist of a set of d toontented. tur- bulent syirits. who are either not con- teot to take their just share of the nu-s--snuns um nmnrmrrs 0! LIFE. UOIII U0 FIISU UH'II' Juan IIJIIU va Iasv NICIIIAIUII aim OOIFORTB or Lirii. Ii or who have forfeited that share through P idleness or dissipatitn.and nowolamour for that which belongs to the contented '1 and industrious cition of the citizens ; 3' or it is sup at best that they pro- 01 pose to conscate all the property in ` the state and then divide it equally among the cltiriens. With such vague ideas concerning these systems of re- form it is not strange that many of our preachers and teachers. in their honest seal for peace and good order. should be led to say vsgy hard things against the disciples of ociailsm. abusing them in good round terms for want of better argument. the strongest socialist ar u- meiit being supposed to be that which ilnds expression in d namite and infer- nal machines. They ave never dream- ed that a Socialist may he the crest hearted of philanthropists. ilile with an earnest seal for the highest good of his Yellow citiiiens-that he may have sacriced his personal interests. his `good name. his property. or his freedom n his endeavors to secure justice lcr his leliow men. Yet that there have been sucii no one who knows anything of the histor of Socialism will deny. Hitbertoas anadians our interest in Socialism has been more a matter of curiosity than of vital importance. Yet the time is re idly passing in this ccuntry.as it as eased in the older countries, when Socialism and its allies can be treated with easy indifference, or regarded either as the fantastic no- tions oi Utopian dreamers or the impos- siblc schemes of interested demsgogues. Atleast the pioneers of the cause are in our midst. and as its successlulde velo inent means social and political _ iev ution. it is useless to shut our eyes to its advances or attempt to oppose them by mere abuse; neither can we argue it down without first know- ing something about it. New Social- ism. quite generally. aims at the estab- lishment 0! a better order of social rela- tions. at such a reconstruction of socie- tyas shall secure to each individual ` his just and reasonable rights. More * in data 1: it aims at seeurin to each 1 man th a total social value oi h s labour; that is. a complete equivalent for all the work vi hich he performs. whether it be securedto him in a direct forni.ssin the meenslor the an ply of his ordin- ary wants, or in an in irect form in the shape of education. protection, instru- ments of labour. capital. insurance. etc. New this.lIi is said. can only be secur- ed if the state is transtormal into one t co-operative society.to which shall .. man all the means of nrodnctlon-the K N 0 ti D I 0i 0 b 9- D (. II P 0 ll V I t D 0 fl is 0 l G l V V I I ( i l i l l i 1 I I i l wu I: Inc -I-vv no u--- ----. --u- V..- mu .oo1oT.uo 0 na :1! the In I noIlon-bhe l_|nd. _tho rg_w m:|?rl_:|_ om vrlou|_ in- buona nu we IIIIIQII T IIouon-wo had. the nu mutant o the vuioun duolrhl. the muhinory and mana- Inolu ol lnboumnd nnoh moon: of ennu- pen on nuroadn. uhipa. ow. Tho cull union would then lnolndo :11 the cm- none. and round: onld dopond on ur- vioo rondotod; but dad of wages the units: -nnld nndva his full ILIIQ of . I! an Ill u in our Ix-undo youou: ob nPnv|| Pusan ohm nlovuu run It ooomvlllohlo ham 1: G. I 1!, loo ud. nes. Gunny. 0 an an or Inn Btocrage $a0.0o. n-.......u Ynnnndnrri, uuunnown or Bel. woo rouotoa; nu mount: on wuqu mo worker would noun tho lull ulna of hi: lnbonr in web alarm on I have non- tlonod. the ulna of thou bot dour- mlnod simply the amount oils or ox- pondod upon . Then would be no Intent! on money. no bub. no nooks. no opportunities to IFXUIJTI. OAIIIJ OI Illlll. `Mm -nnavlnlnn nnwno wank ha:-Anna. ` ThI:INn|'rl. uAlIlJullI-;:u. V1 pun powuwonld 1-. . unutlnof in Imnu And pronoun. ` noumnlxlunoilhonunowuuduoh . one would louov tho calling lot which n he in but tdutod. Such. in niunph 1` outline. no to loudly hula-on cl` Booidlun. Bomooftlu olnilnwuhdl : eondornhoxwudu. We huonowto` ooudduwhotinho dllcnloobotwun ` Bolhm hndthonoihor tboodu d : noohlnlorn which on mac or loan wohonuomln ha of county. hunt! upon the at oo-opondoo u nu|uud~hL: oouinl aovunnont. 5 Iynmnlu wh vary on in uvu-dot `uaoordln to hlnluhou. ad In which! ' lnllrld Ilnhh nu! u-lush nnnnnrtv WHAT IS SOCIALISMI? an u: wanna IVUI UIIU II nvw-guru-\l I '3a33u1:5so hlnlubonr lnllvid rum. and rlnh you!!! (-9 ~ WW" '9`! -2 "as -P13!!!` ununnuu runll \ wumtcooivosn Inublnontboo blnahioooh uhulhol p0o!lhOhIu!.'hI`O|IIOl0 nuno v1l_d.:ul rlqhu nInopr:vo: ` .n llbtll H D mvndvuhhhnul.Io0ouI'uvcn rondonddmon nhtiiqludl. u In nu ma nu I: or Ibo nppgyol on. ban-n j KINGSTON, oAN.u)A.mcIDAY 1\;iis1ING. APRIL :3. 1886. I the family each must labor according to his ability and be supplied aoeording to his wants. Nihilism. again. is as nearly as eihle the exact antithesis of So- e mi. In Socialism we have the most Eerieot organisation ; in Nihilism we ave the complete abandonment of or- ' ganisstion. Accordion to the Nihilists organised society, though professedly existing lor the good ol the individuals composing it. is really an instrument to: the oppression oi the labouring classes; hence t must bedestreved. annihilated. Individuals muss he at liberty to enter into any alliances which may re- commend themselves to them. and when these cease to he of mutual advantage they may be dissolved. Anarchism, as its name implies. is -practically identical with Nihilism. While. then, these vari- ous systems have a. certain resem- blance. the resemblance holds only as regards their negative aspect, their re- test against existing society. The is or- er. the say. slthouph the producer of the vvor d's vveelth,doea not reap its bene- ts. He is made to toil that the rich may have ease and luxury. and he is ~29 "`A!.\m!':'M!..jh more - I B876 03856 Ind luxury. Illu nu in ~s`.`."~'z`:`:*.n~.i--=9-.A.`: mcgt, `l~a-..i.._..,.,;;-,,; - 1 tereet. rent. or mere prots, ere imply pcruitee. taking from the wealth of the world but contributing nothing to it. Theee eyeteme resemble eech other else in their revolntionery tendencies. Soci- et must be revolutionised. If it can be e acted in peace. well and goodrhnt if not. then force must be employed. Ni- hiliem and -Anarchism ere inclined to resort tolfonce from the nut. Socieliute hue elweyu declared it neceeeery to obtain pelitlcel power in orderlhet my good meyhe eceompliehod: Since the fundemenlel prineiplee of exietlng eccle- ty eneeuentielly vicious. whet in requir- ed In not a. retortnntion of the existing oonetitntlon, but the edoption of e tattl- ly new one. In order to accomplish anything socialism npet .-.n.. m- ru-up IVlI`Il-1'II smut AT nu: clmnu and work onwards. alnce the details are to essentially oonnccueckwlth the cen- tral principles that none of these can be renllnei unless the letter be first emgb liubod. Some of the earlier Socialla were in (non: of procnedmu according to constitutional means; but they soon abandoned this plun. partly on Icoount of the incompatibility between the old and nevuyntemu. and partly because the nxlntina nmvemmnnta drove men: into [L.LJ.lJJ.LJ.\ .I..J.l.+\.n.ag Royal Maifeuashipie. end nevvsysrems. sno partly necnuue we existing governments dro`e_1;em deolsred hostility by the r repressive enactments. Stiilthey did not all ad- vise the violence. but son ht to gain their object by eduolting be people. by making known to them the objects of the movement. which. the believed. would commend themselves never) one when oncerinderstood. Some. however. had no faith in the peaceful method which. they said. would never induce the capitalists and others to give up their power sud possessions. Dl9I|(l6(l- ment on this point led in 1872 to is divi- sion in the Internstionnl Werkmen's Association ;" the extreme element forming what is known as the Black International. and the more moderate party the Red International. Having obtained a general idea of Socialism it ma be well to consider briey. as in- tro noing s more detailed consideration as it, um ennnrnl develonment and mo- troanoing (leuaneu couaiuerauiuu of it,-1,he general development pro- gress oi the movementin modern times. None of the earlier Socialistic theories exerted any ap recisble inuence over the social or po itical life of the commu- nities in whlch.they originated. And although. prior to 1862. there had been considerable agitation of a Soclslistie character, yet it was not until Lassalle brought Socialism from the clouds of speculation and male it a living princi- s of action with tho worlringmen oi . Germany that it became a political and social power seriously innencinu the practical notions and beliefs of so- ciety. In 1902 Lassalle delivered his address on "The present epoch of the world and the idea of the working class." afterwards published under the title oi "Tho Worlrlngmlufs Programme." and this marks the denite beginning oi modern Socialism. Speonlstively. how- ever`. the ensuing movement was but a followlngput. and prolessedly so. of the ` traditions of the earlier agitation which culminated in the revolution of 1789. those whose writings chiey oontribut~ ' ed to that revolution were such men as Brissot. Morelly and above all Rousseau. What they most strongly insisted upon was the restoration of the primitive or normal state oi nature. In this state. according to Rousseau. the fruits of the earth belong to each one according to his needs. but the earth itself belongs to -.1-tnnn - nnv nna whn tnlrne mnrn then his needs. DUB we enrnu IIRBH Deiougs (u no one; any one who tskos more thsn is required for his needs is a thief. But. in such 5 condition of individuslism the individuals osnnct realize their on sci- tios so perfectly as in an orgsnine so- ciety. Hence they enter into a social con. tract. by which each individusl giies up oompletel to the state his rights us an individus . end he his future rignts sud privileqes determined snd prescribed by the stste. The state is thus everything. the individnsl uothinq. Now Ronssosu`e objection to the existing state was that it no longer served the common good. but the good of is privileged olsss: end the revolution wee brought about 1 through the nll DPPRIIHION AND lN.lHl`|l{`.l I III VIIKII vuv OIOII OPPREIBION AND INJUITICI snered by the working olesses st the hsnds of s corrupt. and selsh sn'stoA orsoy. enooursged by s sixnilsr court and government. Bsboenl bomsn the revelnuonsry movement by sn sttempb so establish s demoorstio npnblio. In which ell inoquslitiee were on be destroy- ed snd esoh oisisen was to bus anon b {or his wsnts. but no more then enonal. In use thou ht at his system. ssof o .SnniAlism Ibo nrannl dsv. arm the in won no or ms uyuom. u on ma Sooiulium the renal dn . thus object who to an 0 sn equ division of the had sud goods unong the oiunonn. Bnthodooluod mu Ihu would nova: secure the end which ho nonnht. Tho mu. ho uid. mun own all had: ud Instruments of reduction. His theory wncommnnlu rather than Soolsllnio. since on one was to labour ncoordinq to hitch! tyund lobolnp `ed accord- ln tohiu noods. Comma lnhu gone- I boon ohsruoooriltio 0! Fnnoo. II Bonidllln In ouonuslly a German Inalnnh. noun. ' Thanh probcbly no noohl or ponti- oalphuouonon which bu given mom uurpdu. both as tho oounu-in In which. and the ohwuuunou nodu- wuam bu do . than modern tho movement would not extend no! shot the caution in Euopo. Ya in sub oi than It bu obtained a strong loochold. ` lndud wu. ml In you. III to be too tron son or snv nlhu; partly. it in held. on noon! 1 '! olthopoonlhr chunk: oltlo Englishman 1 udpnm oooonnlolthotnu-1 than on Ooohliun. It won rmly behaved that I Illll BLIUIJ IIPIU . ADVANOII AD In AIIBIOA. There sre. ss Lord Wyrnsss hss ssid. two phssss oi Socisiisrn : s Socialism of the street end a socislism oi the study. The former is violent sud extreme in its tendency snd irrstionsl in its sins; the letter. of s much rnildsr chsrscter, is essentisli rstlonsl. but it is not the So- cisliszn w xch gures in our newspspers. nor is it directly responsible for the sc- tions of the rsbble. though it is the one by which society will be pernsnsntiy in- uenced. end without which, es s morsl support. the other could not long exist. It is beosuse this better phue of Bocisllsm, which has an ettrsction for " ` x *~- ` ` |:LA:,v-,;`till-;.c.;.n9:t3;{?"" 1" `:h:"'l ;?-=`,`* obtain no pormcnont looting in Alnoricl on IOOOIIIII oi the Iooisl. P055011 Id rnlhnnnu {random which nnnnln aniavod. IOOOIIIII oi the nonnsl. pnnuou um tell IOIII freedom which people enjoyed. De ocquovllh, in his "Emory a! De- Inoonoy in America." deolexee that Demoorecy And Boehliun are oproeed ; torebemoonoy none: to the ind vidnd the greatest. freedom. whiloooinlilm limit: his lroedom. Yet. notwithstand- irlg all a priori evidence to the contrary. t 9 hot rennin : that in no oonntryil Socialism end its dliee muting It pre- n-nl. nnnh rnni the da , (loos not oroeItoelf"Y1}T1i"tud nttntion at the world. while the other dons, that the ordinary notions with re- gard to Booinlinm are dnwn from the utter. which in justly enough condemn- ..< Yul um mm nnnnol be ranoved ,_,' ~.(. L? V ;SY*7u= .. j. Wald`: `mm A1: ad or overthrown in one weapons or rea- son, there is little hope of pt-eveniin the spread of Socialism. Violence an force on be opposed by violence and lame. but rational convict: ns and strong social tendencies, fdnn upon the actual conditions of society. as at- fecting both the material and spiritual life of the indivlonai. cannot be suppres- ed by force. When the ideal of any in- dividual is of such a nature that he regards, with conscientious conviction. anv nanienlar order of souiotv or social DOOIIIIIE IN! IN lent such rapid ADVANOIl letter. which II manly enougn oonaemm od. Yet the letter oennoe be removed without the Iormer, which ie eheeoul of` good. keeping lite in the whole; hence ` until those Sooielietio principles which appeal to reeeon have either been adopt- ed overthrown by the weepone of ree- .m. thaw: in littln hnna nf m-avenliml regards, vmu connmenmous oomnonou. an? pnnioulu order otaooiocy re unions, as oneuchlly wron Ind op- gaod tothobu1rh:tereIm ' the com- munity, in ish'hopeI0slMtsh -to amroup hha forcible Alteration of hi! {dual : amd' murmy, in is anupensv wan `W Ivwerarpv the ioroible alteration : ind - woe to the organize Non. whether church or abate. whi makes each an attain 0. Not all the force in the world. nor t nniveraal displeasure of ;%ciety.nm do- etroy rational ideal. e individual lilmsbli baa not the power to do so by a aimple eori of will, otherwise remorse ' would be unknown. soouuni nunans nuzu-roxc. Ii, then, Hooinliern in of such a nature than in in not only capable of becoming a recognized praot eal ideal. but baa ache- aliy become such to an increasing num- ber oi persons. It: must be dealt with conaiderauely. for there is a vital and rational power in it however containin- ated by error. To condemn any aylbon completely because the erroneoul ele- ment in it may be the larger, in a great mistake. for it only excites its Inpportota In a mnm mnncinus adherence. alnoo mlsmuxe. lor It only excites its Iuppurnun to n more tenacious adherence. they L16 condent oi a good in it which is not rooo nized. The result is, that, in the en . its opponents recognise no good in it. and its supporters no evil. Than this there is no more common phenomenon connected with the develop- ment and history of psrtyism of every kind. Where the object ll] dispute is in practical one. concerning the welhre of a. large. perhaps the largest. portion of the community. the consequence: have often been most serious. We must cleim for Socialism. then. a fair hesrmg. and I candid recognition of the true element in it. "Flu. nmvb. lnnfnln mill Inn nitnn nn mu. The next lecture will be given on Monday evening. April 26th. nlenlllnn I"--An r rnvra. Greeneld. LIass., April 8.-A terrible disaster occurred on the Fitchbur rail- way to-night midway between ud- well's ierry and West Deerileld station. I -auunnn tho oeat-hound passenger train from A North Adams. due at Greeneld It 6.05 p.m.. going over an embsnkmant 200 feet in height. Nine bodies have slreedy been telren from the ruins, and it is not known how meny others were killed. The train was the Eastern express. and consists of e baggage oer. smoker. e sleeping oer. e. mail our and two ordinary pessen er cars. The truck runs on the edge 0 en embeulunent 200 feet ebove Deereld river. The bsnlr is steep and is `covered with huge boulders and masses of shale rock with which the roedbed had been iilled. When the train arrived at this out the truck com- menced to settle un or it for a iistence covering its entire length. The coaches broke from their trecks and went rolling over and over down the precipice. The engine broke from the tender. tearing up the trsolr for twenty ieet. Below rolled 1 the Deereld river, on the very edge of which the one were thrown. As soon as they struck they caught re from the stoves. The slrrieks of the wounded end dying lled the air. and tar s time the scene was terrible. The eleeplnu oer was an entire wreck. It wee occupied by several peeeengers, not one ol when. at this hour is known to have escaped injury. The total number of eeenelues is 15 killed end 19 seriously injured. Engineer Llttlejohn wee fetelly hurt end is d ing. His brother's wife And two ehil ren ere emon the deed. Of alxty passengers only t roe escaped un- urt. T0 BI TAIIN IY Till OOVIBNIINT ARI PLACII ON 1"] ILIIIT ron BALI. Ottewe. April 8.--Hon. lb. White Ieid in the Hones yeeterdey thet negotietionl were in proareee looking to e nel doe- ing of oontreote with the Ooloninetion ` Oompeniee. M to the prioee peid by ` thoee nolnpeniel. some ol the oolnpeniel bed epplied for e reduction in the prioe of their lend to 01 en eore. end ener- weld: they etmngiy preeeed e Iednotion to 01.50 en note. but the government de- ollned to reduce the price. end they vote oompelled to ply til en eon. They were. however. entitled to e rehete 0! I1 en eon for every eettler they pleoed n the lende. lie eeid thet eltogether 1 e t 8.(IX).(IX)eoree bed been telsel up by Ooloniletion Ooln iee. but thet one-hello! thie.'orI Oweonoeuvonld` fell beoh into the aovernInent e hende` thron|gh the ieilnre of the ooln 01: to . M..- -1. eh. ulnnlgha Ann tinne of ATNAIN GOII OVIB A TILIIBLI BTIEP IN` u-uuwuu.-uqu___uAuv DIAIII I an lllh rm mm RAILWAY` } Olunono on lpnu lulu. Scan of our rondcu reoehid the Wine ' 11:31.14; lnbt:-kthnn uixnul lug` Wu he I In 0 or to V0 on A: much as possible at. Glndnon speech on Home Rnlo. It ouno slow In con- Heqnonoo and phio lino unap- } ttou. but the d y no pardouuhlo un- . du n eininmllnnnu. . mu. DUI me any w I do: Ila cmnmluuua. $ """"` ' -"` ')_'_',',T-' *2" l _ uIIl!Li.l.lt. Dr. K. Aland:-r. Fanmmblrg Pu. Ian: "I Ills! Honfotdh Add but In nouquhd ll uyotlut pnpu-men of nhomhorn." ` . 00LUHlZA;ION 00Il`illlI l.aAl\l.H. mu use an aovunlnunn lunch `I: V 7 with the stipulated you of mlnmnni. I The tune: `rendered te the ubenl lander ll-pl) Unpneedeleel In Ileeery-Ieene el the Ieue el (Jen-eu 'I`IeI Inner: beet.-r|pIleI-'l'Ie old In: llequenl ell lue leoenllen. I London. April 8.-The oldest ociel ol the Home of Commons remembeu nothing like to,-dey. Over the thoueend thoueend epplicetione for eeete were mede to the Speeker, l-ut es the 8peek- er'e gellerv seated on! lty-two pereonl. end the strangers ge I eeete only ek- ty-ve. the number I ieeppoluted oen eeeilybe eatimeted. So exlreordiuery ` ie the deeire to hear the epeeohee the! e number of iueeutlel members epplied to the Speeker for permiuion to pleee their friends in the oeller. iinmedletely under the gretiug in the oat oi the House. en uuoomlorteble poeltion. but one from which ell the epeekere would he perleotly eudible. {he Bpeeher. hov- `g7. '`;?~.T``_7z'-*I`` .'r.==*<'-*~*j.~` : ~ . ~- ~ N-Ty. ""ieei8runy"-`ii -`iv...-. ..~.ed if anv~i::smhar. J heving necured by bellot e seat in the lemon gellery, would take {my auiueee . fnr it. Thu amuitionnr wentarl A uni IIUIQI IHBI'Y, WORN-I BIKI HIV] HJIIIXI for it. The questioner wanted I non for his dnugbtcr. but nobody who had I sat unywhpre wqplg tell. The cult ` {boo ranked nth sent over the clot n ..|'\A Dani--' nnllgnn `nu Oh` Dni-4|` A. GBIAT DAY FOR IRELAND. AID AGBIAT N OII l'OI IR GLLDITONI. f moo renerveu mu 3 new one out: n the Peon galluy for the Pliloe 0! Wales. end two or three seat: in the lIdea aa.llo1-ylor Mn. Gladstone and hdneu eooompanyin her. A few lento no always reserve for any ladies ol the royal family who may come. The Irish members. in their fnllrength. mnda, men eorta to neoure sent: in e oompsetobod . lll order so then well. loud, and I together At the riht ln mnmnnn_ The mmm nlnhnrnuunn Immsotn. Du An Blvnsiz . `- '1 Jboom mm put an anon :- n_...u-- II...I.1Im. IOUG, ullll Ill l08lI.l9l' IF )0 I I1` moments. The most elnbonbo polOO nnd telegraphic arrangement: were made. A number of Iopu-on vnililq tables had been placed outside the tele- graph olae in . the oentarnl lobby {or the convenience of member: and to: tho proumnd the stuff of operator: In: doubled. Nearly a. dolen new wire: `WH-n` `km tn the nhinl lain-I-Auk nann aoumeu. IVBIHY IL (JOIQD WIIOI `Wit-e` lisid to the qhieMd6ul'IDU ococt Ht. 'Hl.in'|. . ` n.....t..... n -...|.:.......... 5.1.` - ';..n I! DB I-II80 [.0 H16 D0I9- On r. G1sdstone's entering the Irish members rose no one men. and he re- oeiyed sn overwhelming welcome. The oor .ol the house was covered with chairs, end there was hsrdly e vsoens square loot under the tool. Mr. Glori- stone's voice wee painfully husky (or the rst few minutes. but it speedily becsme clear and was presently as strong and resonsnt an at my time for six months. He spoke with greet one end power. It was s greet orstion. Mr. Gladstone seid this. which is s sucient exsmple o! the freedom and oendonr o( his ustersnoes: "If we. the English snd Bootoh, were under conviction thst we hed the ssme gr-eve csuses of disturhsnoe to com lsin also the Irish people have had it s by no menus clear that we should not to- sort to the ssme rude and bsrbsrons methods ol attempting to right our arievsnoes." The sentence wss received with cheers and cries of dissent till el- most an uproar ensued wh1oh.however. subsided in e moment at the sound of his voice suain. An immnnnn m-nwd em-rnnndnd the DU. EJTHII In .. , ` . Numbers of workingunon took 5 bill holiday aim ly to cheat Mr. Uluilbone as be use to the house. n u (-11.0-Ann`. nnonulnn ck- `I-1-lu Dll V0100 Illlll. An immense crowd surrounded the House at 6 o'clock. In the lobbiel every eminent person of the day seemed to be present. waiting his turn to enter. Among the crowd round the entnnoe to the Strangers` gallery were Mininter Phelps, the Greek Minial.er.the Je nose Ambneedor. Cardinal Manning. r. F. O. Bnrnud. of Punch. end Michael Da- vitt. In the gallery Kr. Phelps at be- I tween Prince Christian and the Greek Mi .9... -with u... hnl... .1 1!.-mum". A WONDERFUL OVATION. ween rnnce unnsunn gnu we urea: Miuintor, with the Duke o! Uumbrid 0 And the: Prince of Wales on hil lmlne i- nto lofz. AN OPERATION IN NIW Y0lI--IIIDIOAL IX- panels in run nsreorous. Last month e remarkable cese of overiotomy was successfully rlormed in New York by the celebret D. Thos. Addie Emmet. The tumor wee of er.or- mous sine end conteined thirty-six querts of weter. The no elone might heve lled en ordinerv weeh bowl. The operetion leaned three hours end the on- ly person permitted to be present he- side: the physiciens wee in lady who hes received e thorough course of tremin in New York. and who letely visi Kingston. Considering the petient's eae. which in C4 yeers. this may be con- siderede triumph of modern medical science. From the time ehe went on the table her pulse did not exceed 109. end she had no consequent drewbeck but e slight trouble 0! blsdder. which wee soon conquered. On the tenth dey she seid she lelt eble to get u were she .-.......m..a Rhee hm name is the wev one me she lena eme to gel: u were Iuu permitted. She bed oomee the way from Wyoming for this operation end hes a unite of rooms enaeged and two nurses in ehuge of her who relieve eeoh other. It is 3 position of re: nnibility. which none but e profeee onel nnree eonld till. the note: as to tempenture. nine. ete.. beving to be ver eoeuxete. n idea 0! the expense 0! be n treeted by such aolever men mey be edirom the hot then in n nimiier one. where he performed the operetion. eltbough be me not the attending phyeioien. the bill for operation and one eell wee nennn Ill DOD sun Iuwuunug 01.000. lmportun Notloo to nu 1:14-. We have instituted legal proceedings aasinah parties who have munufuotnrod sud Iold. sud those now selling. oi with nurow bond: 0! dioronl coon. similar to thou registered and and by us. And rupoollully roquou Ibo undo to treat unnnhcturon and denial who omlnloy such dim nublo mum to foioi an 1- mod: nnon I Dublin. in tho III!- ID 1 IIIOD (IIIIO IIIODID IIIIIIH W were th goods upon 3 ublio. I new they deeene. hone who encour- tae them bv selling their iuntetlooe we will prosecute to the fullest extenlol the luv. end we rely u u our friend: and the reepeoheble d on to eeeiel ue in putting down this obnoxious ehee. whoereediegnoe eothe Irede. The ehndenl ol our oelehnled hteade. l"Geble." "El Pedro." "Queeu'e Own." end omen will elweye he nelnleiued. \ the eteeemenl at others to ooutllrsy |noewl|hetendnng.--8. DA 3 e SON . at than no noowllbctuadnng.-8. Dnvlgut SON: / 4:. ` no :3 man man you lot the nil; do by hslvu nth: lwuulnlllhoon upoudodby Inn- klnd. Why would you man with diu- eua ? Whoa lndlosuom no given that Iouothlng but gone wrong unto the nuontlon of nouns! ooodnlon IIIO ncl. nouho inclduhl. husband lilo. Few adnllvu a nu have oqullad Hmnlloru Pulls Ind:-sh sad But- Ihonoo\oh1n.Ido.nap|g.. Juana nun funny Iudlcho In ulnuno. Try .U. 'l'ln-nMn.uadbv|lIdl'II Hamilton`: Elli ol Iudrlh lid BIC- Ittlllt. Sold bi N bison 5 00.. oononcotoiolool -_n. 3-1-.../L... 5.!-.- TIVI-2 Iliusunpliol nd 51] Waning Diseases, 1!. ll become 1 new mom to no nm........ ...- uxmu. endonnd by loading phnlotnnu through- out the Dominion. lot in ours o1 IPECIHO mn- IAI Ind not eltlmtnx to cure Ivlnrrunm. Also an may have the Ixurr runmu Emmi on such home In! thereby Inubllnn 0 purohuu to new lun wins in In axing. I I3Ef\ IIIKIIE I MALTOPE PSY I31 ! :\LLA1j_L;NE, lbllf 0.4 5801.4! Tl]! D (Ill WEHIAN 000 L1 V38 01 L1 ____ I` "'l""" " "" I - KDNIAIIYNO I0 0P|U`I;. You Probably Ask Why I Recommt-ml 'lhe|e Remedies! Vol l'l'0DIl)I_)' LII y I nu:unu|u-nu u-cw Remedies! II II UOOMIIO I IDOW them 10 be BBLHIILI II` mu donodbl I h at an - gut thrlggmhhm ::lO :1 |-I::'c1r$u::- I M ,L A- lumdwron. . om`. Rant. 91. _4 |EA8TEj_AsIEnz| > Cheap Trips-Fm-the Holidays. ` In! rnuuzpm, Inc uuuvIII.uv\q ..... .--_.. . - TEACHERS and PUPILE -0 ALL-- Educational Institutions r_ AL- nu- 4.! II`Mn-.nh TORONTO, OTTAWI MONTREAL. Quebec. Brocxvilla, Ronfrew. P0130!`- boro. Gale. Woodstock. Sh. Thomas. 0veISOUn1`kDrAN OIHER POI Ton t o I , IL. lI-.!_ -7. {U15 .l on mu Kmgston & Pvmbroka or an, Pacia Ry : _ .1-_. A FIRE AND A THIRD. lard. Ina good to romrn nu Apxu um. J. Mr. au.nIsns1v; . A.<..-.6 17 gr) .mH".PR W lOllUWI:- 1'u:dsy.Imh mm. zauxauu, mam. hr lnnnobs and North Wgn Eu-rlt9_r_lu_ggg Return Tiibts frnin Kingston 4mn_ Tlokutu good to o from A H 15 h cotpru lard. no good to re urn ml Apr mu. ` l JUST RECEIVED 8 CASES DP NEW DINNER SETS, Or` BUPERIOR QUALITY. Ticket Agent K. & P. and C.P.R.. I9 CIarencev..- Klnuston. om A.....nn |noBEnIsp%mns.,\ i F1RsTj1uB0BfrAVTI0N! l-l |;nIIAII\u vn CIIINA, CROCKla`.llY. GLASDWAIIE. LAMP 00008. Cm. |Iqm3Iucsss1a:atA SEUU RED T0-DAY AT TIIE - cum - m -uoust. nll'_, Thlu roqlnrel no blending. sud J: put up half and othll I in . H1230 nluo _oI;l_`?1l?r _c?u.o1oo Iuorlmonl IIIIIIIJ. IIHIII mun Hluu, vvuu,ur-uv--- For nob: Won Territories vln Ind can Puma with In: copra. H InvcliuIiononWod- --u v-mm In: nu am 94.99.. III on In Uonununu . Iuu Iv: ........... " much porn. lonul ha And pause Ippl u Oom- nn.nv'I on. No. 4. Bowling non. In pound orbllnnl pnokngu. Ihnve 3110 on band 3 choice other kind: of Hlnok and J I u Tea. A choice nlortmenb of ronkhst. (leruala also Brcakfut and Rolled Bacon. Acull Iolloltod by James Redden, Nnv 9'1 PRINCESS ST. |PuaacuaaAa1muvc2xLuum.] U on nnuninuon ol oormlocul nlxnod by the Hnoipnl. lha undonlgned will luuoto the __ . 4..----an-use- ,__ _1 131-r1-g1-T Q BE 6000 T5 {dun HORSE s | Do not let them tnvel or stand WIN! their nbsrp onlh on. but get I not of mud oelk shoe: 3: ROBIN ORB HORSE SHOEING SHOP on Sydenhun Street. April 5. Ind. W) isomssrmraw. LADIES` FASHIONABLE DRESEM AK- ING sud UNDERWEAR. My mihing & Ilnduclnthilz Emporiu- , -.___----no-1 ll Il`liI'I Sept. 21. IC uncu- April 6. For noon um Norm w-u mm... . l ud 1`: Invcliuuiononwu e o::nuuonn"t`:z.|.?ug`::nh cull Im. uaunun In on gum loo: _ g_}gI_gg |Tha qipgtggngeat rgpitun` .L&.- .A-a.-w.--_-__. ,, IBI PIIIPIII b'l'Il:`.l'I`. Cor cl Iydoulun IL. Inngslon. Ilyoorolo oi oouufinpund Inmwulnm no 1!) my othu plant fat you Ill`! and GENTS PUIIIIIIIROI but 09 1... .., 3;:"T+.;..mv~s.1 ,,. --_- 3.. .g...--L -.5; II E tho nun lanuuoounu vim II! :31. n no mm: ADVl!I.'l'!lI`lI OLD I'I'\IIl. - I00 frlnoul Ito. Aunt u-an Ina. {iii}: E. lliin. nn..a. n... 3 IL... 0 puronuu I0 lllow |uII wan nu um J. E`) GEO. KING, . ; ~ In. _ Ginard Lino ! Nov. 27. LVU- OOU .Ls.n.a.Vu- -....-.___, (NIX! door In DI . 0ltvu'a.) II"rho oiuom of tho Lndzu ol l'ln[uo`ln- owned. Ilnnh . n v--uuu nvuvnuuvuu - Dyspepsia ! Indigestion V For Teovhlnv lnfrnto -ad Ilorvono Tmuhlullho use of And kindred dlnuea, II 0 use of `norm YOU no 335 KING STREET. nu--A `4|l\I in `nu nllvm-'4.) 4..___T IF YOU WANT I would noommoud tor - n 1 I! lull. :0 mo lllllll Tllllll MSSBIBBI STATION Cor. Johnson h (balm Io Iu. ._.___. --.gou'-!-IQ-D HIV-urn-o-n -.-.. -...- _ In the City 0! Kingulon. -Ali A- I %_.j!.3! L" !T_!! .-_` I I \\IVI\II\:I u PRINCESS Illuo to 500-1000-0 noun. AND 801'!` WODD."bUIBEIl. O BEINOLII Wu olbrod In Khuoon Hutu. sazrmnn A OIION BUILDINO IATIIIAL cannot. not my aver: Ihi nut xnuro In the uu-awn nu any--uj.-.- IIATIIIAL get my `caper : nut would must be npwordn. I-I Bun Futon Won unghry low: 1'. lntho Anon-(ed moon :1 00 . I Ell. BEING!` dbrodlnxlltollltku. 1:179: In-nnuu com-unr Dl. J. YOUNG, I. .. EMBEB onho loyal 0011 out Iuvpou M London. 5:: gloculllnuggt tn A '1 ampnny. n on. n . u n 00 gggxr, $0. om. Prinoou B l"lOC. It-1'01 . divln Street. Khulna.- ion pumrr. awmarunssa xrmwon ll unoqusllod. o--9. L. OLIIINTI. DINTIIP, directly oppodto Ibo Post 01500 lghollingion stun. lnnbllnhotl In ling- ton. POWII AND IOU: BKLHITEBTI uld hldl INANCIAL AGENTS Clarence 311109. I: :1. non. Money to Ian on rul OIIIII nu othoruoux-mu. 5. I. grains, u.D.l., |a.u.l., am-1s'r. omoa ind noidonob,`PrhHlI`lM.. botvoon Iona-ul um Bvdouhun-until mom Oxide (Laughing Gu) cdmlniucnd Ir pclnluu extraction of sooth. `V D. oUR'r1a.Il.'J.. Iuoonuor to D1 nrvu (J. Pbyuioiuu. Surgeon &o.. olunud Ital dunno noul oqponlto who 150:0 0I!loo.Wol|lnloc 8|:-sen. 0: II n the Icy or county prompt!) ncoudod tn` ' uuuu unvunn. I W undo:-It ad wlnhto Inhrm uh nbll \ ntluhnrt n Ludo uodl Ill OONNEOTIO TR 8 . LAWRENCE HOTE L cg Lust. . at-rm '1`-cuss mm; will nlwal be on hum on the shortcut. notice. ELDE BROB.. Proprletonu. IIUH. Uln. Envunn H. nn-rul. LL.D. Nnv 90 (`B111 I ION]! Y `ID LOAF. N LARGE OR SHALL SUNS It lowntuon Inm-en. on City and Farm I`:-opony. Loom nruntnd on (my and Count` Dobonlnnl. Ip- plym THOMAS BRIGGH, Amp! Fl-ontunso nu-uhvrn I III . `V D. (JUR'1'lB.l.'J.. PbyI1o1nu.8ureou,&o.. `nm I sr-ii|"iaEI"i nxnrzzumcr 1 In ulavon duyu more you'll begun. Then broom qnd dual pan churlly Illl ring. when from bldden eornorl the aunt they fllnx. The onrpexmho furplturo. yonr PICTURES loo Mun: obey the clennlng ol Blddy or Sue. Every Imnu thou wI.nun|'in my llno you'll mm. llemeu1borl`m on hand And never bohInd, To furnish the Fine Fnmol Ihnl nover bo l nun Pictures. Mouldings, Fumes, &o., whole- sale or retail at the PICTURE mus ncromc The handsomest and cheap- est lot of Cages ever offered in Kingston just opened out at xons Wore known in n Klnglton Ploturo Store` {To Bird Fanciers! F: OHLKE. `Horsey : Ilardwm Sim. PRINCESS STREET. I lI`nl\ A MUSEH34." A Fine Line of the Uelobrnt.od"8ENDRON PA- TENT STEEL WHEEL BABY CAB-BILGIB. =w`I'3` TZ\r~\r "- Llv I Londonderry. qunnuown ultuor Ponltnd. ongnlrun snow on nu qnotodb any 01. I lnu. Tloholl. on. cup 1 BABY OARRIAGES. For xlurnblllty Ind oltgnnoe of nlnh thou goods In nnequnllod by any other. SH/TS,`C_'5L"}.'?"5;i& currs. ml-' In-nlnhln-I .1 "l`ol0phonc oommnnlutlolh lurch I. wvuuvu - v, vw----v--cw v-wv- - V- Denlor In 00:11:` Fnrnlnhlngl, 8-. -GENTB' UNDERWEAR TO ORDER- 94 I BAGOT S'l`.. ICINGITON. :1. ._.s. 1 EL BnA1y:3, 3291- 1n-i?{ cm! A! KING STREET BAKERY. __-nu-LI vnmln t`nIIlIl!'l'lol.j 95! PIIIIIOEQS 913331`, Cor. oflydenllln IL. Kingston. Mu-oh 2|. WTaoNes. Oontractor mm and nnirjn mxmna ' Ant. WORK GULBANTIIIIJ. U 80 PRINCESS STREET Invll. osrp}i-"iii. |Iut a mum unuanxs. ..-_.u. . Hltm nruntnd uid ly to THOMAS n ma Investment Socloly. UrrIcl-O>o- me the root Dulce Jun. . ":TILll'n0ll (`ON IUTXUIT E. Tb? E- rurnnuro mud. to ordorl.` Ovpoh Ml. H4 1. IIHQ -?'$1*' PIL_}1`. .5.-_.r.~.~:.-3*-'~ n.-E "_y_l_'r_g_g, ` g flhlh -dwl. um E`.'.:`.':.... ' M" v 3. IABON. 'Is:|s|u II-'.N fun-""ot'u'i'i!'I'o randy In 13 um: n.. N I \ entail!` a mnnr. W oucnou, urc. M onlmo smut. may 3 non. om. BUTTER AND neese. vnl. HIWLANDE. J|., EOHITICT. Fad`: Block. Bxock stunt. no L and oor. ADAI u'n1'nvn. LCCOUWIANT. AUDITOR, do. Oooulu moo Mrool. nu: xmat. RCHJTICT. OP'l'l(`ll - lonuul Elna Klnuton. _ v-nun nu--n |-luv:-. FINANCIAL yonoy The Ludmg unautum a mm; __, ____....-.-__ _-.-.-n-.1 11-- Feb. 4. Count I. N ht Old M r-.','::*.*a:,'*.<."'..""..".:'...*.:'a-..';.*."' - gag IHPII lII\ZQ$ MDE =1- muuolllux I0 hlw U3. ICUAIIOI.) HYBIOIAN. SURGEON, do. 0moo-lon 33] smut between Prlnoou And Bloch oo 5.; I nu Invlut. uurlll noun FISH AND OYSTER MARKET. I\IO ujQ Upholuteru And Uuhtnu Hahn. `nu-nltun Input?!-Ind re-Itnlul or a. mmdor. ."I."lPl&,'D`.B'.I., I..D.I., run. mm. `mm ...m....L `bnhl JUST ARRIVED AT THE Buainu duds. E-` MOTORE- I I5 nrocn an-eel". III II) I BEINGLI ll. L. OLIIIINTI. rocnv onnodto up : uu.u. Cna. Fnolnxuc Elli`! NO. 34 oi"IZ"L'm'13'"jEriE$i"oAInv,| I IIONI PIEII nlnnlllf nAv_g_nn IIIIIII J.9`%.+.4.-..1. ..R'-`3...1t`.!..#.1`..'. v---q----j_... --_-_.-:j~_ I: Never Oloud. lg;-ouuu'uTAo'-upon sumo- - ll-Q-Ingnng W. H. Carnovsky, lln lllh. murn `inwol. - ,...._ _. L-|u.. -uh M --[X-- Pru Ilnplng oars __oI(+ Louoor Ion Wllflll Olnluo ;- Innmon. on. land for circular. Inch 80. Inklu d\ItIIOIhIBRA'l`lD O18- nd ooudnnnnl at IRISH L03- vhhl wl Indlhl At 10 out `I'll IHUBT I Inch s76i.TI;v. lull or Lmlnq [Wei ID! nu- know. Educ. Antworn and ohor lo: the Oonmono ; and r Modlm-~ u must`, ARRIVED TO-DAY. mos. HANi}i:. ah 10- mun [ 1`lUU;t-3 I 1 mm` 5 MO ifollthld M , It II Inuup anus-J. -~-u ----.. -_...._..'__, -vanuuon, unmmon and all Point: In In-than now on, m 0.'l'.I.'.'l.l.I. sad Ila. two. :32- , __...___. _ -,,;,. `AL (GALMII 11' con nun) --. DNI lo. 40, R.B., nat:4lI vnnlt BIBBYS LIVERY, o no 33001: at. Ilbll alnvlcoulj It `ml! hnprovc your uuanu .. guaA:::..... - II. ._mmL.IIl!|1` . I'llIID nun iv, .v.._., NEW YORK. 'l')avel'Iu:. ' BEA ROU .I`l- AVEBAOI PA!- BAOE 8 DAYS. w. Owl! Tlllll. IIAII..Yo . A .....g I Vnrnnl Jnlmnnn And( aIc+act_n,s'_ A 5-Q:-AOL j l`IlIl!. nnnun - . K ant. Uornor Johnson and on- lung f".`."21"..m..` ' "`3i`o `?.`. .'Z: L` uauizf ..... ..-m.mn um All Point: llluthan ;"1M,`,"3`f:,E`&pm. A a -x-%. nun. On. r........ .g.&__: |curh|aI_IIllI1- _ -g.J.. -44.. urrm 0-l~`-i- A!lAOE; 0nbin- O60. 080. und 0100, according to :::0ulI!I0dII|0l1. lnbormodlnu puugo-- uasturdsy, Apm nun ..8nurduy. April 17th Nnurdny. Ap_r_ll lth my 0-! `uh K. fGIV.`% uuu K1` for IUAUI-w :.i'? Route hITOBA ummg on m we worm. How to End Study. I V ' Iu. 3 h I. M; unld John ootor. n..m..m. A4-Iuhn 0.nVnnnu l This Powder novor nrlu. A mmol ot pansy nun sh and wholuomonou. Mon ooono. mloc mu: the ordlns kinds, und on-.-.23 be Ioldln oompolmon um um mun.Itn' llow we shot! vnluln. alum at phuo powdon. sold only tn emu. Roux. Axum Pownn Uo.. IN W31! 3%. NI! York COUNSEL FRIENDLY SERIES, 50c. PER VOL. lulu. Timothy Titoombi Lotion. Golng In the world. in Study. A . ~i. -#22} cunlo mm How to Make I Living. by Geo. (J. Eggh- nan- IOOINII mununmu Iuuumur munyu. Hy ! Oobbowl Advice to Young Men. An 0! Prolongina Life, b Dr, Eufolnnd. Ontoru and Oratory. b m` Mnthun. Sunday ohool Pruo er. bfk IM.\John `I II nuw lvylu mu muum Ill mu nu-mu nu . Btu all to do with tho mu. You`vo you to not under Iho brim tn la. llyocrn on unnltnotivo on man. tn ls. wm. A nu-Innnm o! A non. Tho new nylon Ihtl bloom In the sum: tn In. [Inn :11 In do with Ilsa nun. II 7Ull'I'I III IIIIIIIIUIIVU 0| Illlllly lulu I-o Wm: I urlonnn of a Moo. And that : whit! mun when I ny or lung. Tim All the now uym um I show In an influx wm all to your tutu-u nnw (non. tn In. Wlll odd to your lutuun new nun. Tn In In 15. In In is lny. Just go for your [Inn to (mlowny. IGALLOWAY| I84 Princass 8traaI.| F m1`J.!.EEI 31 {PAPER HAm:|m:s.| Our importenonn of Pope: llengxnge for Bprlnq up constantly nnlvlug. Our stock. when completed. will be the but eeleoted Iloox fn Oeutrnl Onhrio. end we Invite in- epeoon by thou who eontemplne decor- etlng their homoe. We no condent we on plane everybody. mew YORK Enlvmwoon, Give um I call and look over our stock. 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