Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Mar 1884, p. 3

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iiiiiii {s-ans; Font plum: ulna windows hnvo I placed ip thqtop story 0! R. .t J. OI not`: new non-. ` _ -__.-_ _..____ ___ |__|.I _ n-|I an-as Iuvw Occur. All onto: Iuppot was held at CoIlins- _ by Ian evening (or the beach of the Methodist Church. 01.- I: A. in nu __.__-.I_.-..; n:|| I.-- .-tgnwbononn urivod today Pottluxl to nndolgo I Inljzictl 0] u... WC "Z? XIV: - Ian and win? pnbshly ho mu. lhtul 3! the next Asian. ' rrnau |II-ihIo|h-bhinippi w the li. .i__P. HR. to day Iron lhocisy. Conpuion D. I-2. and F..ol the Jill P.W.0. Ries. wall drill to-marrow oven`; inn`. ' 1 VT I' VWIj K`! Thp Wnllismsvlllo In-can moot thin oveuing. ` int- human ---4 Jinnlunnn-.I Con... 51.. ";x.:y`-men wait dnchugod' from the Loemotin Work: to-day. ' H: unnclnl -HI`<` Innnlunhlu lug -`uni `A.-oinenrnncucd lluiu at until and Maul lIunut-6onIp `` _ am up laudable. I ' an annually lively intru- 4. .0 E D Ihntn II`; `um mmi; . Ouxli CUSPA_]_)ORESl OI I jlluuyuu-urvun: uvvu - Birun`nghnIn.l.`a|ud.|ndvhoh|ouod lhonponkor whonuyoongnnn onhrina eollq. Ilowonld likotolnnq uoIoolWhft|ict'uIoI!h about slavery. hlltdilnolpuait. llowunot ouhhthnuuodwhnwhittiorynid Xhtionnlkhlnrtyu not at nhloulhn oonllou which hdhuluqhilihnnq Audtbb Illhhohoulyapldndtnboashd pod! Shanon hodncilnrlunull \Ll- :-A-aInn-AI.--- -l|l.hannInL "I E"T-wITl-U-" '.\Ih. ponn.Ii|hhoId0lI`~ lynotltdbvlholinnnuuoodbvyuli. vilhinhirlnuhlontnpnlrolnyll till Iculwitlndoliuhqlrilul ox- ` Imnnnnngnnli H In `I Iluwuvuuy vvuvnunlu. IIIU -n.IA up I-ul Ida-n nlinh In `Wu II` UQUP 1 law. Ill IIU T hIIp|o.IuholuI!npIopbt`unnus- Ion lit] the pool`! oloqunoe. He in tho gnu uni-nluvory poet. [in III bonin lunnrill. Innnohoil now Inuy yun old. Thu` iupklty of dolhuh buoy and light hnnoloun movcnnninlhdnunuluslullshan us In inlnuo purpoll. the Inbduod looks: nuwuvwilq conviction. The I..A-.-..--5.4] WLHAS.-M -..gA.g -ml-n, unto oc.l-I Hm. which Inn nhuoughtl-oProvinoootIluitobs.ud LR. nnnnjigjnn Ln `goth Al .In:nL W TIIUVIIX IR ZZICIIQZII hinpuqninqnlndunhohlonph Slut-uh. I (ooIQhhrvho lived in n:_:...|.-.. .-..I...I ....I -1.- I.|._..I no--nun vlununu nuuv wvuun. Nogoedceeheehownwhelethenheve not been Quekdn unug the worker: Whlllic in thoroughly tune to hie creed. He in not popnlu with some people but when blinded Immunity lien in the clan he done nolcurl his lip and go by with sneer. lleutope to help. ndhe en I-ninn Iuuoinah-l-n-.-:LnA'nn`:.. . llltl seen anything: until he saw it or `tare. and American writings too. Th ore is a sort ol spread-eagle hombast which sometimes ilegenerates into an aqnilu? an it.-., scream in the inlerior American lite - tum. The better literature is witho t that. but they have in place ol it a tone of discovery as though they were the heralds olagooil time coming. I-Iron Mr. Emerson talks as though no man said anything until he said it. He was no enemy to lho_liherly of thought. as lroe thought is the mother ol mental greatness. the germ of intellectual and moral religious progress. He now spoke ol the American poets and the relation they hero to l-English literature. He spoke particularly of Bryant. Whittier. l-Emerson. F.-lgar Allen Poe. Longfel- low. Holmes and Lowell. llrvant came r-st. Born in 17:54. he came very early in lile under the inuence ol Worilswortlr. He learned to be unworldly. to love beauty lor beauty}: sake. and the noble art of poetry for the sake of the art. He caught also Wunlsn-ortii`s love of na- It would do us all good it we loved nature more and for his part the lecturernidha was thankful to s man like llryant or Wordswortli who let him see there are men who care nothing: for what in mouth.` by iiiiccox-4 and prolor a clean character and a svmpitthetic heart to all the popularity in the worl-l. Reading Bryant is like walking in the woods. hearing the leaves rustling over- head. and the birds singing in the trees. calmed. puried and inspired by the vastness and wild profusion ul Ameri- can suenery. Ilryaut was a strong. thonghtlul. meditative man who wrote what he lelt whether it pleased ur not. llis poetry overows with national reli- gion ; it is lull ol the religion ol the woods." Whittier in one olthe mod pu- sionateand vivid of American poets. He was the son of Quakers. the people who patiently. earnestly amid neglect and ridicule. toiled hard to secure popular education. to put down evil. to abolish slavery. to improve criminal law. to re- lorm prison discipline. to get cheap lood lor the people. to establish public libraries. to promote temperate habits and snesnrags thntty provision {or the luture.to lilt poor wandering women from the wayside and restore them to --taunt: -nnuavw sun -nnon in no In nuuuuu (In uuuua v-.. Irv u. 1.... soul. Look M. .\mericu: humor lor lu- sunee. It in up diemnl. from I-English humor as I whulo in from I grey hound. English humor is ne. clear cut. rippling ovar tho qurhoo 01 thought. with I doli- cuo plnylulnoss like tho mo7n|igln. xlwcnug on tho vnyes. .-\meric`un hu~ mor is bold lull nlnnrb : it deals/lnrgoly in grotesque exnggt-mtious. Extncts from the writings of Douglas Jerrold. and American humorists. wemlnom con~ truuad. Thu scenery ol Europe and um history of Europa Inuo mule the poetry ol liumpo yvlml. II. is. but. they have luul on llnousaunl yonns to do it Ill. lu less tlnul lull that. tune there will be no C0lll[`ll\ll)I of I want. of national quality in tho huml.nro ul .\mcr|ca. What is speciul About It grows out ol the Icouery And clillntc ol the cootmont null tho peculiar politicu stratum of society. America is big. Aml I3%.HA\'E JUST 1! FURTED .3 LOT :.'.:.-:-.:--....-':r:.: .,--......- Milton and of Bacon. --. . 9.-..-.-.~.v_. In" oomnucing he said more uuhooo who deny that them In such u product In Amoricnn liuernure. that win: we cull such is July I-Zughah litenturo suns, plnnwd. and that the literature of America hm no distinctive chnncmrur tics of its own. No doubt. American litontun bu knees of in puonhae-` The Initial Shuloqwuo in on it Ind of We would not hnoit otbanviso. BM we am told that the new com ition 0! lif in Amorict ought. who llcctod In the writing: 0! Aluericulil authors. and no it in. Them is in them quite .3 much of what. in pa culiu to this continent u there ought to be at indued as short: can be at pre- .,... I... u.-.- '.\D In. LEE B1ri`"IsH wnur, Lat evening 1):. 0! Non- `tnIl.leotnrulln||IC8VllAoIIhe Dr. Stevenson. "Inertia Pooh." __Dr. Gnu! occupied lb chit. and in ipuodnnina the la- tunr and than Ill 3 time when Ame- rican poetry Iooeivjod very little atten- tion in England. but now he was glad to My Amorican hbnlulo III Fecognized And nppEc'iiuxt.. and no In in science and phnlosophy. llv ` ahcn introduced Thallrytq loud-ollbclaullq Anion nuns. mu:-unyunur Sc-Quinn!-- __`l'lol'|oQQ|nI II-tonouulvonhn IQJIQ d 3 Iivsu-loo`: You-u- Pn- :...... .1 A-an-Inn l&unlnrc-lI in pron-' `ruxm urrrn I ` ~'rtvL\~.aos.,or I0.\Tllll.-.\ vu- maor roan nus: l.A.\`- uuus: IS use nu _' rornuL was at Anqcn IJuruuv-u - Irouum nu vngonurvmn rm-use-g nlnnlll. r\llKllC.Ui POETIS. j qunuuun un- pun unulll tnounhnl. To hihoiot ho itnkl he in uAuuiunIlnu Ion lull utlivdouoolhlhihinlohuhllb. avlvhonluhbvoieolihnpquhti cpl-Hhhrnul unisludpnllhnl Ilulq doing In which Auuinunn --- nu -`nut ptllwpun nun -u. Lowell. Thoughhllolnntinonlho b Ihuhhly hobo: dnut||ity. B0 is u pun uuovlltopnd-on Inn-an-and 1'. |.:.L._'.. L.n .-kl C}.`l3ORGi-O1'.|"F'OR.D. ll DCAIN. IIDIIAII V II! II I GVIl.II UVUUU-1. ----II Devin .I|ltho.9xml.|unctn 91 that rm hululhnbd city. And low relevance, VIIIIIIII to-luau Rnnol Lowell. bl` a\._L_:.|_ |n_,_ AL- g,, ._,_ __L 0uIhtidp._lnn.. ubohu boon pub- Iiiaiq poetry In thirty-uvuycus. and is. thou all thllqnn religious - A _.44I 4I..I .0 Li. -_'A.'... E- hull -`VIII: VUIIlClI?CIUI`lIrUI Inn. Axoaauammuuunn I)! tho and Hutu HI. but nobody hhuunouurultviovol mean- I._ A- L1_| -_ _.s__ ,, .L,_ Q3. IIIMIJHIIIIQIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIGIIUUIIIII llhllnonhinnndtlnvuvclnwlnch hodipn." Holmes has written 3 good 4|.-I .a...n- ........ 3.... ....... n;..n.. ....a Iillwu Illff 8 Wllwu C W dad. chiey plus. but none lively and n..T.}.;.'..,T.'..':.L;.: '.'.Ii."...... vrllina. lull II is nrfgood notwith- uhndiq. Ho `us Ihotoqh Bedouin. m all IL. gungllnnnlnn AI lhnl mg. Uuuululuun nu lllllvl II In ulll IIJI uloovutnaol tbuntovl`splnm- Iaawhichonobluhimtolhodtl-onin AL_A LII- -_ I.:__ -_4I AL- -._. ._ _.I..-L uvuucug WIIII 1| VA.-cue-nu In and vyvu d themed unto and alt-conceit ol which he hiuuull up 2 "Tllk About or-uooitu unchuvou lihnilinto human clnnctot what all in to tho ocean; itkoopn iuwoctud under: it udunblo. Say nun: it In Into Ibo -aj nuzdnn Al AL; -4 I.-I'- -.In-. ulu vluuuvu -nu-n u-u nut`: vu -- wuv lfollowiuuhrri Iceont. 'l'||olec- A....- .......| .. 5.. _..o.... cl... ......... -1 ..............-......_ ............ ..... ....- turor passed on to notice the poetry of Oliver Wondell llolmea. the author 01 ...__.___,A -1 AL- n__--Ln-_. 15,11- ..-In , onruuul. A IAEIIIOOIOPTIUIIB HID VMJIIB hubs`: III lhnvl lino: drum on hnd. vuvuu vvvlllluul uuvuunuug -uu uuuuvn nu "Auhocnt of the Banking: Table. "The house: gs tho Blukhu 1`chle."cml the "Pout It tho Bmnkful Table." He in n short. plump. kindly looking gen- tleman. with an exprouion in his any .1 n.._....l nnlnng .-A ..Il,.u....:n -1 (Il\Ull'-.\\'\ .. vu .............. |n.|u and A good ineny ol thorn seen: to have been written when he we-z iutoxicnbd. Two qnohtions were mode from his works, one s verso on the death ol his wile. the second I part of his poem on "The Bells." Reference use made to Longlellovr. sad I better mu: has sel- dom lived and s sweeter poet has never sung. He has simply token possession- ol the l'2n;:lish spanking world. He Ill! nestled into mir hmrts sud livm them Alan. he has penned urey from us, buy, there is not one who would mil, it he could. bring him heck Again sud keep him with us forever. He has not reach- ed the loltieat heights 01 poetry. He is not sublime like Milton. nor grsndlv comprehensive like Sliskespeere. nor philosophic like Uothe. nor penetrating like Worilswortli. tut he is the poet ol home. of lsthers and mothers. ol bro them sud sisters. 0! lovers nnil child dren. There are tlionaunds of hrovrs out of which l.ongfv:llow`.< poeim hsve clisrnied [or ii tiine the lines ul as-ire, sud tlioiiunuls ol bouts which his ne netnre. hill of hith and lore. hm cased. portly lining the heavy hiinlen of life. Deal gently with his memory. Uld Time. [or we love him; .\ngol olnhliviomeume to his nsino slowly; end Thou. (lrenl. Father in lluiveu. whom we thank for his sweet song and sweeter llll`. end by whom he is new token to sing in the upper and hotter world. keep his ine- rnory green for generstiou vet to come. Ilia priiierpel poems ue u lsinilisr as household words. One _ol his prettiest is cnllql Deybruk and from this the lecturer quoted. He slso quoted iron: the poem sddreseed by Longfellow to I.:. -I.iI.Isn'-n Ami Aha rlnnlh (J Ln. -1]. I.\l.\\l.`. uuv I-vvua cu-any-you U oavuguvuvw his chiklfon slur the death 01 In wile l .,n,,_:__ - .-_xLn- _,.2p__. VIC-IV II IIIU Iqvu Ill` UIITFI the newapapars. Young ladioe carried little volumes of hi! army: in than dress poolieta Ilia pet phraaeawen repeat- ed iron: the pulpit. Young men formed themselves into Transcendental Socie- tiea.wore their hair parted in the middle. and rolled their collars back so as to ex POSE large parts of their necks. In la:t they tried to look like persona of sensi- bilitv and genius. `But what did liiuenoii . dolor hie reader: then? He made them tool that beside the world ol society. and round ol amusement and nensuous plea- aum. and even outside the conventional religion ol the ordinary churches. there is an ideal world. a world Ol beauty. ol truth and goodness. where a mains aims and hopes ought to he. The lecturer ` remembered when evangelical teaching ' was little else than a perpetual morta- tion to people to niakq tliemaelves sale lroin hell. when the idea ol a holy lilo as worth ooniething [or its own zulio aoenied mystical and absurd. ll things are unv better now we owe it at all events to thinker: and writers like Emerson. Emerson}: prose writing: have boon so popular that they have thrust his poetry into the sliiule. and yet he has written some of the most delicate and heautilul poetry that ha been writ ton on thin continent. It is touched by a sort ol mysticism that makes it to a certain extent obscure. but it is wonder- fully explicit in llllll and expzexwion. Edgar Allan Poe has been held up as tho embodiment 0! all that is hid. It is said he was false. ungrateful, brutnlly cruel and learlnlly drunken and debauched. He was badly born. the son of ii strolling actor and actress. No one can deny that lie was drunken iind l`i$\`i|`t\.`\`. but he worked lmnl and well and was iinilorin~ I)` kind to tliuse near llllll. llis mice. mother loved him iiitvnselv. was liis-tirni friend when o.-\`erybod\' else hail desert- od liiin. and made a warm place for him in her heart to the very last. He was born in Boston in It!!! and died in the hospital at Baltimore at 37 yous of age from the eecLa of It drunken spree. lle hail a morbid weird imagination and ueod to write his hall mail tales on long etripe of paper which he fastened toge ther and rolled up into liuudlcs. 'l`l.e lecturer could not say the eectol lid- gar Allan Poe": writing`: on the whole was good. They are simply .:bty'I|*u.-l'l' nu awn-nan: .- us...-..-n-._ li -v nuxuu IV I..VvI.I`I,\.\lI Illl. "'9 " W 1!!` with 9.-;!L.|~J..:'s..2z3-3.',=: ln|q,7::T".morson then bo- csllo All the ago. His lithe! Igg Ah. n.-........._ \-...._,. |-.n... ....:.._l - cnVx|y-lie. mo bcuuuz otnuneu ol,\mo `L , dun liunry qjcioty. for yun nHnLI0lonen.`~' Hugo. humanl- ly guano that`;-iris wotlel boyoud. WM! I-inaction`: annoy: wen am Ivpnutod in England they mule n and nonunion. Enrybogly real than nudmyot ova-y~ bodnloclnro-Mn, ponlcl no} un<"neuiIlcl mom. .\I |on;&_I,1 Culyle it `put healer one of flmersous u_mn ip Ibioh ho ugoonl In mix! the people tbs: (boy were ' ..... i~ WI~Jl)NESl)A)" E\'l*-.\jL'G. .\1..uutu 12. ao551:Yn-`1'on'r| IOOTS III! SHOES Iron IMIY mm was 1-norul dlhnnhnnljlukollih UIZIZ Evillilujlluu In un- --'l`II 351101- Dt.C.0.l ilcn. Pu-thud. Io..ny|."0l nlllhonmpluulnndiainonntdulngllu Ilvnlnitnslnonlycnolhsvocvu V id: huluoonoununilyinmy ' n-nhinnnnhnldf 9 uxnnrusra roucdynnut ,` o'l|6unlIlIIIIIIIOu'n.lIII- On Feb. mu. mu Ockloy. livina on liinx that. non tho hay market. In unruly bitten by a dog. Sin is dill nnlorinulrom the wound udnho in- hIduonoIbofowutoHludq(Soo- boulfotdnnnga. Thodogvutillod uixwoohuo.|her hohud biuoatho 9 DOZIIB `HIS IoCBO(HI FRO` uh]! ' Ooun and so than u I. III `.Iiu8Ine\.loudoon 0: `In! that Mr. Burden bu severed his oonnecou with tbqsulntion Arm)`. uad um Sorgg. W. J. Moore bu not in nu nligunuou. ' TI.` Q.~-.L_-..I.i.. `I IL. A--.-. 1`- nu. aw-513:-vu. The Socnurychipot the Amy wu olerod tosel-gt. Moore. but be related :5 EVER IlPOR'l`I'Zl) TO THIS CITY. nnunvuun nun \~ :1- ...., W... ...,. -....... ....... Cnpt. W. Stacey once more sninl that thou: Iml been I great deal of an: shoot his dancing. but when be his like it ha in: going to duke. Ha ha! not sinned in wonl. thought or v'md in six _..__n|.- ___.<---_,- Nah IHIDI Army Nnlin. Tom llnnd mid Int night thnl. ho was on his vny to luvnvou. on the journey home them would he no lo: hunts. no hotels. no Iolucco shops. The hoyl begun wtnxnp. Tom romuked (Int they might trump huu down. but that they could not crush him. l`....o \\` \'o......- nun... vnnnn u-i.I O|nnl 5lt'Kl..3l.\li. lR'FI.IL|.\'li l'KIFUKIL.\'("`. lot hxlly :1) minutes. Then he passed on wondering at the degeneracy of his r-co The animal was not dead when he loft it. but he thought It could not Ions` survis-o the treatment which it re- oeivoal. Ono mun. stunned at what he saw. onlonrd those who were beating the fox to let it Ix. but they only lnughed tt him and went on with their toduro. We hope to hear of no more fox hnhts. They um the meanest and moat dospict bio of all that passes by the ammo! sport. Near the Grove lnn the fox wueenght by A couple ol men. It was unable to ght for its existence. One eeuvht it by the lore legs. another took it by the hind leg: . one pulled end the other pulled. Anal when they tired of this see- suv exercise-so violent that the won- der lithe animal was not torn to pieces -they dropped it and took to kicking. A gentleman says he wntchod the uu IV In: 1-nun wvuuuuu nus). We have since leaned that the little creature's mules wen not concluded when it escaped from the mob on the nu; ..... .w. ..,.\.. .-\!I.or the little thing had boon kicked and buetwd about lot nboul fteen minutes It escaped and rude townrds the.\syIum. clnse-l by I acoroo! men unl lvovs. Thu lust seen of it was It Murney '1 ovrer. when it In jumping nbng. seemingly tired out. I: appear- ed to be bully woumlod Also. '4 L... .:..m. I...._....I Mme pl`. Iinl- n 5 3 1 I .- Tho to: hunt yesterday afternoon commenced Ind ended in an exhibition at wanton cruelty. We won: utonished to see big sud burly men not as though dispossossodol 1 spark oi Immunity. About :5 o`cleck I cnb sleigh dnshed uh the nee truck on the ice. The men in the conveyance snid shut the lox hunt won`d proceed. Hundreds followed them to see the sport. A low hounds were present. but they were u.;z. A bug wu opened and a lo: turned loose. It was of s reddish color. with a line bushy tail. The snow was soft. so that the little croatnn: could not run very lost. It hnd to jump. The men. seeing that the dogs would not chose it. did so themselves. clod the animal and indulgod their hrutnl humor. One man red snow bolls at it. another throw sticks. it third and fourth snngoly kiked it. When there was A chnnoe to catch it the men were timid. They fell upon it. but Inn \-txr --auvnu u . A hundred persons cncir. "Jumbo" I1: hinod lust evening. '-` V`-`VW5_ \l-_I4 IICI WIN`. alone. A good: ol tenderness. Ioo.in` ova-ywluro in" his work. sometime. n ' very and and noble undersea. A Ipocilnen 01 what the lectnui maul." wuquotctlnureho-vpoo1nonl.hodanh of hi halo Jnnghtorl ln `$lIo."Big|ow Pqvers his style clamps. and ho; "countryman bunlxuiooplo in Englnnd. M 1""- .P`J!,, ..'.~"., _.I9c.9nu=r ` ..+.-":.'.;.,':;y"`.m.m. Tho lccturvar cloned `by nmuluug that Amerionn . litenturoin now m In promising anal _ mm ilu my to nunctnot only his] noble youth: that is is gathering strength every yen. and um it will no on until it davelopes a robust Au-I glori- ous mummy. U! American;-guts he. lull npolun * bl lustorinun aye lml not I I for '$'"`FK51':{<;fb and Make-y smoua: the london : her sucnonllllc luau nlnmly he I gin to Ilunl ulnlo by Olclu WI_llI thv best .in Europe : and her |5lli|ow|Ilmrs and di vines u-o musing their mark on the I Hist thought in the world. I\.. 11..-. ....._......I I4\ ll... l....o......- 4 vow: vuv-4:-o In ouu -nu-u. Dr. Grunt upmund no the lecturer the upprcintiou and thanks of the and-. nnu\4\ OF F ORD SI 1` `* ,-. `J common. Bqt ctvu in his Iuml sen--m l work then In 1 liacripuvg mu-or - wludroltu run into wit and an`. pro- KW bu nines; A 54...]. `I g- .__.... - wvwqz TII PIAIIACY.` _g___:. all 753953 A I-`(PX |ll`.\"l`. Oairstmlicmpdadwhwctuununnmvqinqumyht so thclturwhumnconnolulliantowdgluuogooda dulinglln chyandan obllgodlo do so clnigln. We loan, Monica docidn until furllnr noliuluponouruona can. no clount 4.-30p.m.. to as lonlionourcluh hour as much my!!! morkas pouiblu. |uwmc T0 In: nsnisuccsss or nun }F . X. COUSIN EAU. ~ 500 Pieces New Prints. handsome patternn. 50 New Frehch Setoens. new designs. 300 " New White Cottons, best. quality. 30 " New White Shootings, 22 1-4. 9 1-2 yd: wide. LII AC "nnOIsanI Thain--14; `Dada...- uvv vv I-Anvv hlIuI\'IlUCJl-' QC A"l, a 1'0 All at Montreal Wholesale Priceu. R WALIDRON, ` - \V'lIB()N'S I In uh ' ICOMBINATION SALE -Wll0l.llAl.li : non ollur. ht. I Illa. Q Q oooooonoooana 0&0` 3 \J LJ.\alZl' VV P".l."v M ALEX. B098` and the Stock In now mm Ielc eorupnrung Brmnniu Trimnnng. Emhroidorim on nll liuds 0! Hunhn. Evotlntiug rim n|inu.('ran<-I (`muutry Trimuung. Scxony Triuuniuxn. Vnlenolennan. Darling '1 ruummg and Pumugn. and Bulk Plunhnu. Pon Pom to much for Ladies` I-`Ana `eygakintg: Dram (Mods ..ml (`nrpetn oommu III I. R088, - - I28 and I30 Princess Street, New Black lurch Inn. New Black Cu-I-Ire sills. new llnck Bros Grain sun. New Ila:-In IIIII netvellleuu. New lunch Bulls Iliad:-o. hr. / Astonishing value In all the above at MR. LAURANCE will be at King's Dru Store. Kingston, on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. l th. 11th and 12th of March. All persons requiring his service would do well to take advantage of the opportunity offered. PART.I_ Black Brocades, all Silk. 75c. 80, 90. 91.00 to $1.50. Surah Satins, the new thing. 24 inches wide. Price $1. Check Surahs. Color'd Broca.des_ A Special Bargain in Black Silk, Heavy Cord, worth 91.50 for 81. WALSH & STEACYS \l,_.\. -9.1. Extra. Heavy do., worth 81.00. for 75. 15 Shades All Silk Color'd in New Shades at 50c. GOOD SILKS ATLAOW PRICES. Him? "WW1 JQIES RIGHMONI) &- cox. `Arch 7th. fWALSH&STEACY it vv -: rt-jjsviti RE(`l-Il\'l'2D T0-DA\ -A (`ONSIGNMI-INT OF FIFTY l IE(`l`IS OI" llAND.<().\ll2 (`nlorod I-)r(`s3 h'1lk.-~n|lue`s\- : bu mid nl I51` per yard; worth 7.1:`. l\cr_\ lnJ_\' should call um am: [he show. ls (hr) ml! no" but .\T TIHISE l'Hl('K5. LONDON, E.\'G.. 0:1. llnllon Harden. l:.I`. ll As Ill:(`lI I'll ID `I'll I: I` ll0lI`I2s'l` sl}Ll.l-2I)'l`l0!I ulums Iaoolls over ulnowu In Klnxulon In elnlu lending makes and III non shades in prlum ranging Iron: S lo 73:: per yard. Ill) l!U\`l'l`-l-is Issl-'I.(."l`l0N. I. IcFlllL'S. - - I80 Prlncm Sfme. `ilucln Nth. COLORD S|LK$,_C_OLOR DS|LKS Much 7lh. ti? our Ir. loch is nowvisiiiug Iontml, ioslon and In York. No oxpol to In abloio A show More long on mine most complm stocks `of n Boots and Slipnm om shown in cannula. I Watch 10:). I: A 1171-0 3. 1 tun-nu-ru-n---u NEW DRESS GOODS Sllflll l}nn_|l A1TiV1I|! THE LARGEST STOCK ?SPEN OE 6* CRF?.1F.I:'. I 0n|n`)nuIat`n\ Hut.-I ma Trimmings fbr Ladies` Underwear. AI El" IDlIHI`.n/I oh. QM-mi m ...u.- .u......I_n- _......._._._.,. n_.... :, In -15- cu %o1=E:kN1+;D% Tc>'r% % -I'c>3 DA? spnncnai Much IOU: gpp_'ouIo CI!) . uch 10th. <;1::.1L\'1* 11x{1>r?jk"'In\rIi*1ms.J _ .7- _._-__,,v '* 9'5`Bal$ :PZty7nIZo1;ti rrmI'it)fck; Curran. " `:- IOO Pieces New German Embroidery. 100 Boys` Jersey Suits-a.ll sizes. . ' 50 Girls` Jersey Dresses and Jackets. e -18` Ladies`Ca_ahmere J emeys. V " [T 20 Pieces French Ginghami. : 15 Pieces New Szneens gt. 15, 18 and '. .0c. 100 Pieces New Gimp Trinmnngs -all colors. _ __:.x:._.|__ ..I.\.g._..._..-;_ ._.__,x_ 4-4__..___ _ ,__, 0 HHAP S 3'.?1,3....-'.'E!j-..A If UIHIIC. VII] Wtdi um IOIIK. II.-`Ill, 03.00 I, 98.30- cuminosi. double border, 20. 22 and 25a chap wan cumin Noni 11 me. use. no Luv Lsulanqninn. 15. No.40: and we. Lunhnquh [hit 170. 350. 80 per yard. : -' for lie lea Value In llonne Furnishing Hood: [0 to JUST RE(?EI\'I`}l): --`.'\'.1---\-Aa.AL._:LV. llu been paid to h|\'in.: 3 complete um-wtuwnt of _...x_..__ A\A_, c _ q. . __ - BOW]-IS &}BISON}.'.l.'.l`E \ n|\' \ {`l'\\YL`ll'\!\llV|"1` nu I\lI"I \- \.\| .- .... TT`?F'{++T7T-- ----aruuu5-- ARI} 0I`I I2IlI.'Nl Tb IDII: N0'I`l2I| I`0R I*}I.I.INH <-...-~-v-`iv l0.\"l'REAl.. Oluuwn Building. Il Slulnlnos M. v v- v V: VIIVIIII II VUIICUCI KAINES &. LOCKETI`. uvwxnv A I LUCI- BIVILDINGH 13`) and LN l'HINl'l`I`5S'S'l'l(l'ZH'l'. 7.. OPPOSITI-J WINDSOR IIOTI-ll. . tuppouilo the City Hotel.) - I400 (`urldnn II. 91.86 and .50 pct Ion. `hi to no out utn wide Cu:-tun: 02 per mil Ba Bloated Tnhlo Nuptinusldoayutdog Envy Blanod Napkins. 750. 90:. 01.86. Il.50-|.ll the hm oi ulna. unvy sauna zupuu. `Inc. we. nu 9l.so-uI Turhy and Wlmo Napkin: we pet dog. .I------ lIOIIOy;:'0DD UPIIII II IW. III IIIQ. VIII !!! 1: nu nut that rmumg. m lino. 1: ma. Dull Touch. Il 8*. I'nnnIn.l`n-IL (`Dania ml Ilh An IEII1 /I Allaonfovuh-`Clarita. can Tonia-8._ 5. 1 mt non. , In Clo All Linn Hid;-(bub Towels at l,h|!!aL-'.- - ., nu-.5`: "nah 1-..-..x. mama... 1.... ma III} vij nuuuun. IIW. onoyigonb cm u loo. a: nu. wmh - 2,n|ss@s..,---k..r. .-.. Ilad unk Tu_._ell. winch: long. 110] vcth II; ' mm g;guRmY's TOWE L S -mu. Ia no-In l~`Il.'l`IBIs. 4:: lcuyonnnnlolult Limo pu cl nvchiod ouolnna to [in men Illnonvunohrthou oy can touch u..33" all .Il_tvbuy Ilcngoul IIII POPUIAIXIOI T..\nLI'-:_E1_'KINs. I'll I`l"IIVcl_l_ jgcel. h In}. I..wi"vnTAINs. EIRRAII IN BLMINKB LA81 nut that the public DIV! up II` along them rglno htfthgh gouty "-'-"en... "'-.-Z'+'.v%".:.-"*'.:.v'E`.':'a"". .....'.` India In; Inn. lmkuuthblbtuuc liw eann|oluIIwl'l`.c. Wlhllwuuur at lhoonhnquleuun. addicts lh-klhlibfh --Qonljnnn-Jnxhn C wTT quulyouuupluullynu H1`! A-ni-anal: Hnnnln: our uuu-u-cg III-II-cu`-n-u Iuuhllyhunlinalho dc- hh-colvunukynlh. Undo Ion hudulnhlynpuunhdbysgnulu npo.uIIl|o|nnd`l'opuyc|uhIII- dbynoolouulhdwhogivusvuy jnnnjl LLB; ml IX Jun lvho"IunrIuIuul." nut vac: IUIUI uncut -Uuvvuu-I -pony u|tu|odvithuonuhnonoy.buuonk goodnnolitud hldulhhhronlo Ibowna. llhoonldoloo in Ihoolerk _.- _.A _l._I....I Auuuu Iivupn rs. Undo In-'1 0uliuOoIIpoly. Ihhl I}: hpopugouuu IM1hynIlUolIt&7.IIdgln-aScII'- chynnhuodllnghlyupohnolbytn Iilllnfjlt. upland uuwunmuuuucy.1'uJuu- In 8lIalI.vl&I|hirquhIuoluiII gjn 1nlnd-II- E :nLina AL; -11. . l|Ij3UlX'Io Youudny It. Younun. from British Columbimmuoho-linIo|hoCn3y Ilohl. Hodopouilodlulnlhohtlnolloond uhdthoolcrhilhovouldhkoahnlx dnuuononyvhnohonnt to tho nos-,..,B.&lunolorkooul-lunwcrho hdclnvuhonhipoahh hepat- np.lndlaid than down and walked cl. Etch pushy. ouhhod 01.!!!)- Thochrthltulitlionorvouubollg ._L-.A.J _.u|. .. __.L ._-_... L-A A..|p '.'.T.'..'..".:-a-I_-3-L 0_Ill0_A'0v.l:`0lIOIl nutmj _--.__ _..-p -__.-. _n II'nIj 3.1. n__ I|oIIO\|I|o Ilnl No llldodluuu. Tho Bollovillo Ilkllayrnuvr any: um thoourlan 0! that town had no objec sion to [shy the Perth curlon hero. in hctthoywuhodlodom. busthn Perth We gladly uoooptlho explanation. Our inlonnuion wu glau- od iron I Brootvillo uchngo. which unlhntly alerted to the dinoonrluy ol the Kinnton oulan. End the much oeouncdlnI>oKinptoIwou|dMndou lllinill point to uh tho oocuion phunntfotthoviniton. uuuunvu nguww uu rulnxlil IIIIOS There In 1 lively scene. The preonol wee etubhoru um! loul mouthed : the ooer celm and determined. though e crowd ol eympethiun obeu-uctod him all they could. Once Agnew got ewuy. but be In reoupturod. Burnett nally secured poiwe ueieteuoe end Agnew nu conveyed to the union in u eeh sleigh. He wu dinaieeed this morning without even I mp:-imund. vvvu viva uuul IUUIII uuu Bllll II IIIII paid to Mr. Shag. The cattle on in- tended lot shipment to I-Znglnnd ubont June 138. > _ 1 Ill:-I-owl tllrlurnlug. Last night P. C. Bumott urostod Sumo! Agnew on Puinoou strut. 'l'|..... _.- - |:_.n.. ..-....- -In; ,..-~ A Ilngnto-Ann Plrrlu-II; Cnlllr. Meaan. Reid and Elli) have pur- chased 06 head ol ensue` frourwlohn Sb. 0! Blockville. II (He put lb. lnvo weight They have the pnrohuoul 1.- N6 head from J. P. Wiser. And 53 from John Mccu-thy. Proscon. the price in both cu-no being thou the uuao u that ...i.a 1.. ll. u.-.... -I-L- ._.u_ __ .-.. Tuning I've:-nation-. Tho innit in the Wilton gnve yuxl is now well gunlod. Four bony locks have beenphcod upon thodoon. unl in spring An iron outer door will be put up. giving Absolute nocnrity. A good nnxilinry to thin mount: 0! protection would be 3 heavy mwu-d lot the oon~ viction 0! gave robbers. The people generally would fun: it. luu-Ilrupllng Ibo Mavollng. Two prominent Mdonnen were the object: 0! much nttentiou in the View rin mu lntnight. All eyes were turned on them is they talked in Audible tone- . upon subject: the ventilation 0! which should be oonnod to tho Council Chum her. They dxacoursod electric light. the tin) In--lrants. etc. orlouu Acdulenl. A low dun Ago I gnvvy nunod Finlay wu engaged in unloading coal II Shu- bot Luke. llo crosaod from onocuto mother. the baud swerved and he was thrown o. llo loll heavily. breaking his oollu bone and bully cutting his hcul. llr. Cnutlis dressed the wounds. A npocul Cull. All nctnvo temperance workers and well Irinhonnro mqucatod to Attend n joint meeting in the Mignon Hull on Thnmlny evening. the l3th. It 7:30. Business very important. Any bu-ing petition pnpona an requested to bring them. IICTIIU-I II IXICIKIIM A son of Japan (inns. Dcneromo. was killed in the oixlu mill: youonlny Anor- nopu. He in caught by u chniu And his arm completely Ioni from its socket. . T i`orI.`ouI.coldo.CI~oup. A uhna Irontlltlo. Ion:-tenets. &e.. [III `I'll: -- - .--..- A--.4-n ----pg.-. I043-I" V?-I.IIIuOI_ _ Strong mud: and gnloa from the Iouthweoi and went, Inn to cloudy wen- tlner. mild with local ninmuliylnly ion- er tompenluro oni('-3. ` IIIITOII HJDOI. No. II. Andra! Ola an u`.'..`1:"`...'. .`f.'."".`:. '."".:.`.'.`?. In an ldldlovr lull. ova Wm`: Boon. Prin- uullnos ~L..0. U. W. nnnon u).DOI.!Io.|I. olunltollork-0 .uaho|lbQuooId hands) no can norm: Illi AGADIIY.` V ca-ueaunagocona-n-v&-apu..-no-.; udu uo_x_'un mnrouun. , Vuudumuhwpuk, nlI -u Inna. ' _ "' \I .IPAlll!.AI._A.._ In`!-U` OOUIT "lI0.Iu'l'I1 nut; on the In: um crrv Kn 'v1`c 1`1vi'1'_v.` _. _-__< Aloud hoops .1. 'l\.-'- n.u. -_--_-__-- _ _ .... ..'.'-'......"*.':'....'-*'*'*:.:..'- :::'$.:`::: .-.-,.-.~r-.3-:-..*--.....-__ ........;j-'_c::';-1.... .2: -" 7| IIOCK ITIIBI`. Inn! Mb. ___._r:.__.. "1713.cmf. "N;0'1 1cEs. --lllba _ Icllfl Om lainlvlll Iv- `dlbolnld -U-vv--IQUIUIIIUIIIIIIGVCII phuucluunp. Thounpuunuud lyIhnuptiour.|ItInuIlIluoIu- uulhrlhlu. `l'odqy.I-Iumlho nndlhnnoutndthnuo, Iii. III. will: Ilodnlh Iuohly. pulntdluulgulpduqt llgvu hluulul Ialdovcnohoplho. md uchvcnhunl is than- j vlo hi puiil It nuuunonn. jiju faith) sun and W. Wuhl. d lnulvllb. If his Kch nun cull` Stud and ilolonunl jinn: 'I`Inn-n-1.:-an-4| In-onnunocchuohoueoro. A oouortwnhdd in Viotolinlinll hat I and: tho uqiouof III ludluolnlnolslnnt Ruins:-ha Olnnh. rhohsllwuwollllld. Tho lollovingptqnuuowugouo through -ML n-4| -an-I -|I-InnIn- -I-gun - I-uI'?'uI cannula-Iownnn alumnus pinata. Solo--Ib8.lnnoI., Indh|iu-"AbuIIol tho lqglhh II N \II S \J- llXUI- I dnwlholinou thIt.ooool(ho.8d:Il- Nth`: popnlu noun. this on having Incl innorhlinod by lmuildo laugh. 0! the I-`my-Tonplolon opus troupe. Ihuthovuuh Initial fntochctlhudrlulr In Wolnuuvuhllntoutoltns k-an Ilod r lumen and Conrad IAUCIPANIL III -In nuvu. Mrs. Burns, livinv non Bsllnntyne nation. ltubnnz. who mule n miupp wlnlo going up main and fell. dialecti- inq bu uhonldot. in doing well. Twool hotohildnn was with her whoa Um no- cident occurred. and median! help wu Mono: mound by hot hnuhud. Tho print oond by SI. Nichulu for the but onginnl illustration byst- this under uvonhon you: of age pm- dnood men than nine hundred pint:-.ru. Tho ulna ol winner: and ropmdum tiou ol the Inooonhl dnwingu will up- put In tho April mnguino. ` 11:; Rhianna `Inuit: lb-unngnnh Inln-1 `4 n `W I- XIU Cirlll WIT- Thochioao Music Company`: luau in notions In "The Dunc ol the np, L-_n; n __ .______-n_ |;_.u.. 2- _.._ 9.,-.-... An unugement was not roaclmj in Bolloxillo yesterday for n muched nco between Lookou\" nod "Little \\'Il- ter.` The Inner home would have hon hon to compete in the noes had it not cut its loot. nn_, n____ I.-_: _ A _ , __ l'ncle~Tom`u Cebin Co. will be re-pro- duced here on Friday euul Saturday evenings. A matinee will be given on Setnhlly nlletnoon. The Company is hvonrebly spoken 0! by the wostezu mg...-.. wun I-u uuulul r-nu vvsu John M. Clnpmul. agent 0! [Inch Toln'I Cnbin (`o.. Dr. S. A. Abbott. Bellgville; I-I.J. Jnquith. wifa nnd child. ` Couoonl. Coutn Cosh Co.. CAL. and Dru. K. A K. ms 56 the Wintlsor. ,, I, In , w, :\.'L:_ .-. __.:nL_-, __, -uvu nu s.-u. -.`.... The Cumhan Lilo lusunuoo Com- pany have. with extreme prompwem. ulminonl the clump oi the has (i. W. Andrews and the Amount of the policy will I-o shortly paid over. l..|... \l 1`I.....n... ......n nl lhmln UIv\ . Porter. I milk veuulurtrom Ualauqui. while coming down Prinoosu street yua- tenluy struck 3 snow bank sud emptied his onus. llu intends to we the corpor- uuou lot daumges. 'r|... n......a..... In. I............. 1`--. nu vwvuluuq -. nun-. Two nhon attics nu "Tho Manhat- Mn" lor Aplil. "Au Autognphioul Ro- mance." by Julian Hawthorne; Au Easter Egg." by Mary E. Bradley. Ju. Richmond & Co. have begun to` mcoivo then: luuu imports ol cu1-eta. tlmae nuipmeuu huvnug nrru-ed yemeh duy. Pnwzrus this seuon no spoainlly choice. In ,.,,, ~|n n "3371:os u. nun". s..;u.. ml." I. Onuuwud. Phno dIIt-liuu Dlllop. lo|o-Ih3. Danna. ` manna.--1-L. AI---"'.l n..- .....,......... Wm. Green. 01 lnaburg. below Cun- ningham`: Camera. has sold his (um of sixty acres to James Young. of 3:01-- rington. tor 821.7(1). TL- \'.u......\ 0. "l`-...-..-uni. Ill) hill in un Ihrnn-\ IoKII.VlY a. mac, R-gnlha Dlnnnhgng lit...-. g-.1 l:.-u--.- x-.-nan. nu van. uvv. The Nnpnnoo & 'l`uuworI.b RR. hill is being nmondod to meet the clungos in the intentions of the Company. outlined in Sctlmhyi Wum. 'l`-.` .I...n nu .ul.u. u. I-'l`I.- "QI|||n.. u.u.....,. Au l|x)lc;,(\' has been tcmlemd lot the suuduv nigh: window bn.-Ikillg on King Shoes. but the excuse gll was very tnnapnreut. \\ nn I)-nan Al Dioonluu-.u Ln|..- I`:--. Thu 'l'clgmnuu Family WI give as can cell M (hmleu lulwd on Fridny evening non. not next. week. nu announced last evening. 1.. -._.`l....`. I..- I....... o..u.|..-ml I... 9|... As soon 15 unvignion opens .\lo.\Iil- l|u's Ind! house will commence open- tious. Mr. Rogers has been cugugul us mnlsmr. ,. Sena. Shot. in his sddmsl at the S. A. meeting lust night. referred I) alojor Moore u the "Don hhjor. ' \\'h|I's up Willie ? un Iuw as not fur-unv yuuyv-saw. The mail: wen) dol|yo_d on the U.'l`.R. yoltuenlny afternoon by u {might tniu sucking in I snow bunk ueu Brighton. IAI.-. II'-niI.AA-I. `n. I-..I.-n -.n._iI 1...-.., -vuau-5 an un ouuu v-an uvqn u--uuvu. John \`.'uIiboosh. In Indian mnil cau- nor. comes from Barrio to tho Pcniwu tiny for the was for pool oco rob~ I...- [V4 un nun us] an. uuu sun: can uuu. A. B. Clo-eluhd.ol Capo Vincent. bu m-pumhuod the noun yacht Lou: Ind will use it for plenum purposes. l`l.n "nail. um... .l-Inn..l an ('11: I : 'I` H I -W -----ws -' - Well: BI-ova. purchund 3 chestnut pony yew.-nluy lrom Mr. Bolton. Am- herst Island. It is I beauty. Mr. Lnnnnoo. owing $0 a pron ol buoi. non. will not ho ublo to Ienvo the city` pz_n low dnys. _ Call and see him. .1 R l`|n\vnI.nlu' n'l`.nI\n Yunnan! Inna -nvuuvuu-I vuun bu. The K. O P. RR. Amendment Bill has punod bou: homo: at (mun. the son- an inking no chums. I \l'alI. Mann nnnd.-n..l - nlnminnl ll AlIo\`l CUT rnows Tlll I-`lI.`l'Illll nut III: It Is sadly Ilohchnhlo IIC vug__|I _ for ptgct Ih_u_;lul-

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