Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1888, p. 8

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uxsnt rouowoo run A long wmcn in en- co . J. W. lloutridgo we AnAdiuq from 'l`ennyaon.'And Althoug rAthor Ion v, it Ira listened to with Attention. John :3.-.. Amlor oorod A nuitAhle recilAtiou. followed by A Aoog from Miss M. Ilobhs, vrhooo \'oeAl- iAm vru Awoot And distinct. The Nines C0II\`0I'{"0g|\'O A duott And F. Milne A Aolo. which ught the tint put bf the pro- grunme toA clooe. And An intrnniuion of ten minutes followed. The second put of the progt-Ammo IA: opened by A charm from ths choir. followed by Acomic Anug b John \\'AttA. which drew forth Ap~ \H_ l` Rnxills than Ava A hot" ' The event of Int evening. in Portsxnonth ' In the concert of the \'..\I.(`..-\.. the tint I of n mnnthly uric.-I The Orange hall mu well lle-I with u very npprecintivo uuli cum-. In the absence of Dr. Lwell. Rev. |~`. W. llobha occupiod tho chair in his uaunl able manner. The progrnmme urn begun h{ All opening chorus. from the choir. follow- 01 by prayer and I short ndrlreu by the chsirnn. Atkins Bros. gave I aluett. fully uusuinin their reputntion. Mia W ` ht follow with 5 tong which Ill eu- , J. \\', Hanan-idon an-o nrudimr Ill!` UIII TIIIIIIIIIIII will be in athndulen. D-.. E.5L_- I |`DpIn plll ulll IIIAI IZII VIII can\|n-I. Rev. Mr. llotiillivuy. uh. ha been giving A week to tho uurk in Utuvni anal elsewhere. numbed sgooxl unuunl. He nslurun to-uaomnv and an Mvelleul mp--rt i . ex K-I from him. Mr. .\IcUilli\'nry bu nil I o I unliculionu of I link clan can vnaor. u panama nearly ull u qllllivl that bu mule l`rinvip.al1:un Ioupulnle in raising hm-ls. ll lln-re is nnyllningllnat ha nlcuml I`rin-ripnl Hunt it in the number of rienul: who jumpccl in the ring lu cnrrf on the urlmue when Iivkneu ovortouk nim. Anni the) luv: done wumlvrful work. Kingston must I pmu-I of the success nf the scheme. an-I in such n shur! time. It will euaslnle Queen": lu be equi po-I It uuce nu-I thun haw the n-luutagu n years in the M... I. ...;n L- .. 1...... .:..... |..l'..... H... mm. _.___ Thoow Iuduugunool Shorty talent The \\ at not (`unusual Itltl 000:; on. The enqlowmoul luml nl Queen`: slur ally la hnoml slung ta the NI nlnnl amount uImutItIt`O|l lu .' clmnlar cal c llnt nu clato numotlnlu on: N60,!!!) lnu ln-an ulc- ml. llnclpsl Brunt. who luu. l-!\ tln--way. uamclauy u-co\'oml tu mbuuu lm lm-tuna . on t . tlnluh that the list ln tllo I llilullul lrtothlu in all putts ul lhttulo will l In ntunonl luring the nut woo! an-I lw untisl an tlut llw uwmuu will In mann- ocl u urlug been raluul. llu in very en tllulutlo our the manor. Qmo!u'u will `la placed la I that to uuocanlu. y moot Hull. Smq al tho lllnnllty ul the people love Ihlul : "I bop it launly the In- lnnlug ul their llhornlltv. Al I nslcl Iut flutalnot we will no-l l'.I.It`ll mun` than the amount Itlpulcto-I. u n nnmlzu Ins-o contri- hutod to olsjcub other than than ntipulntml In the Itntomontu of lIl't`Il\`l luquuuuwuu In the ulverolty. I cut utlutlnl tlnt all the lrloncln cl Queen :-hue wt In-u appal- osl I0. lot so far the: qltaalrr u! .| milli .1 lnu l-on cautributonl by about six ur turn lum- clrul ptfl." ' `I ham in In All` nl onlhunlntn nlulnll the l lilo In-neme. Incl Ill wucu I auuu. umr. u Que-cu": l\|\o nee. It will he a long time below the cm lulu-ram-I c--llogv-n nrv mn vrv-gated in Tu runln. as tho .\l-tluxlist Inltitutlnn will hardly lso nmvul ln-fore the needed 84-'i().!ll) is rnluwl usual A building on-teal. The out- lquk fur Queen`: acorns wonderfully bright. I `Nu-n 5:: air I entlmnlum about the I pmlnnon and mulenu 0! um`: than has I an: Inn Ippnrun \-dun. `mm lhoir \-cry u-lion one could tell that they lay! boon on glued in I noble wotk. Ilu'e`nt lhuy Y The -(anon gun N04!!! to the omlotuu-M anal. and tho umloau who wok n haul in the putter um woeh `go have Inlurriho-I MJIII. llnl in ululillun have niunl nearly $1.1!!! lmm M:-mln. Mt. Me-Fulnno u-cum! 0I.5w in Iiuudu and Mr Mylno 871! in Norriclvlllo. The cum 0! M50 was secured by another in West I, ncl two I - will umdlot in Dulu '1 Iiau art as I nu. ' Ind will In added to Tina otudonu were oounwhnl db ton] in their watt. some I`!!! pnnlhu nioin ' (anal: lay the nwornv ul lhn Inn! ntm-mu u miml [ho holi- PNTCIIIH '0l|l I'I|Ill'|' Hlulll II! Inc ` uevotny ol the snow Itormn min clnyn. while other: loun-I lhemuelv in plus: that Incl bun vull .un'uml. { Raw Ilr. M;-,l}i|li\`u\'. uh.) In: 1 Plant: at lsIs\,|onm-at In the (lungs: linu- An Iintorlalnuent ul Much Her". up-u ILA nnnnnv-I nl `HA \` I` ,-\ III! lint I10 In Not RIC CIIJIIIIO. Mr. Gnkin bu not boon ulcctodutho A-nugnginnn .__.Ihl-A- C... lm unguau-`n nhnlr duties. * The motion was put and carried un:\ninI- unsly. Mr. Snvme thanked the board for tho CONCERT AT PORTSMOUTH- QUIIWS OOLLIOI FUND- PEF_?(;N7AL7 M'Ef;lTl-()N. x W ilnler - Xuplnnl E xI:; H:>im:.\"rI.\I:\' THE FACTS GOLLIOTID FROM THE 5 GOVERNMENTS REPOIGVI Ilecdetl is on nnnu. Wnnleu Lnvoll. in his report, urges the early introduction of some Industry within the walls. The impm\`in_2 of the property hats its limitations. and whatever may be decided upon will not he any too soon. Hr su ports the clnmiticntion of prisoners. and Jodi a that nny etfort to morally inuence the rilonen in not stated. The wnrden feels Ioltl to state that the manngement oi the nitentinry. compared with thoap in the Ynitenl Stntesonea nothing by the computi- sou. In association with the utntf." he writes, I endeavour to govern kindly nnd tirnly : no injustice is tolornted : ovary mu: in nnmunmd to feel that. in evervthina con- I'nIt|I0| u An-onnh tld I-maria; TIM`: ; an In M Poulblu - A Full to It. Rouge - -IIu In Pu-unnamed as Qmod I fhulnunu 1 1- __ I ' I Weather PI-ohnlllltlu. '_ sgmug wind: and ountli-ouland ,,,.u..'-an ; Ipildor. on'3-.vuthor. '35 I uung mu penueuu wuu uocunquy ul zium lights. which. i uucceuful. in to be extended to other prisons. it is needless. for the praoent, to an anything more about the works. Th: lmilulinn of A female nriaon. I umber WOTIU. The building of A female prison, proper uylum for insane convicts, and quarter: for the otlicere of the shelf, eleo the enlarge meat of the prison cells. are works neees~ my to make this penitentiary complete and ncrexlit to the dominion. The last named improvement is the IIIOII wanted ; it ehonhl he commenced next spring. It can be dom- hy oonvi rt lnlnr. and the expenxlitum can- not be lergo-, L3 nenrly all the Mann}! needed is hand. u1-_i.... I ....|I :. 5:. ..-N. .....s.a 0|... nrnly Injustice ll unonuuu ; uvury man is encouned to feel that. everything sistent wit I his cirounnuneu lzoroglzo will be treated humanely. and every opportunity ntlbrded him to ldy the fonntlttlon upon which to build up 3 better life for the fn~ tune. Owing to our mixed system this is ditlicult ; nevortholus, if the result: an small. then will be A gntilimtion. In all the department: than I A ta-nd to di ` niencr. I un wall unstained IN 1&3 the department: there in h`n(lol\c5l0 `e cieucy. Q am well Iueuined who, with commemieble led uni vigilnnce. perform their eevenl dnliee. Leee luity prevnils. end if any mishap ocean it is moetlyr from omen not etuihutehle to poei~ tive in lect. All are learning not to he to truetfu of the clue over which they ere, ' , and, es the eeme time, net to unni~ eat. too much uiepicion." ` - `Human-t nu-Inlh nerdeyie `C0. 88]. feet enepicion." Themes reepiteperdeyie efter dedue g the revenue. 41. On lhefprmwee relied produce to the value of $375.74. Alter meeting ell ex- peneeee prolitol SN-I Iju rephrhdlorthe VII`. ' you. i . Thirty convict: won` ouqd and` In: (.3 4.3.3 an cu`. moon convict f ' Iocoud bun tvo_ c':v |.l:.ce.=...r:|E':imn. 11:: f`n|- the ft||.u|\'l one have been returned lot a nwuuu warm. up for the fourth time. one for thofthpnd one for the ninth time. The rpou thtunongth funk u Ircla thumoonvichuouoI.ncvbo. union the royal clomoucy in oxorcinod, win die bofon the oxpindonof their pro:-In -._A.--an I!` `I'll. bsurtuhopipuiu tho` pri::winp. putin u t two you or ii; us, had to be romo\od."| ut autumn und diloroutlyconatructed coils sulntitutod. The gun works no not giving satisfaction. A further expollditum of xbout 810.01! would be necessary to place the work: in thoroughly urvicotlnlo order. AI tho min- : inter has under conoidention the project of lihting this penitenti with electricity or m ,~.ium Ii11IIl.n_ l'hiu.||_ i numanful. in to The hoepiul is kept in sdmirelnle order. ` cleen. cheety and well ventilated. The very ce Ne overeeer. Mr. Hnllidey. to whom e enrgeou. in hie upon. peyot- well-merited tribute. hee.I un leaned to state. recovered his health. ie able egnin Io diecherge the duties of hie import ant tion. .. -h-- nut in Thollloluoeunanlunlvl Iuhlnl bun!` ul III? VII lack! Inn 0 . Then vmv I-cult the chic-nus. T13. `Ilium, :4. Aug- lu. J. Hulln. Wlllhnoon. Dunlap. Ne- lfumou. Alla usl Horne. The ulautu at tho hunszwow and and on without dine !I`Il`!I`Al)\I. A consuls-uh: Ill nul [mu mu Noru Ilclloulcl. Nlulvo has error wind: I h ul Inoufukalo in Iln-pnynmn. t-I hm` ulnry ~ Returns] In tho commmac on nchoul Inaugu- IIIOIIL ` 1-L- ..L..I-. ..-...-l n... I... M.-ah.-.I I HIV [Tell plTXI\I(.`II\'(' "I ll||lI.'II Kllll. The management of the feumlo prison nlill merit: the praise bestowed upon it {on very many years. The matron ban and many to the good conduct of the prinnnen. I spin recommend that I hui|ding.properIy ldlpled to the objects and want! ol 8 fr male prison, be u n in the Sold out o( the honndu-y `~31. a present [place in never lit for the purpmo for which it hot hlnnnunnl, WW `U-` '3... TX `I III In ic : (In men did u ll. the other 7 Ian wu-vcuuru-nu mm dabity. om- Tho criminal lnnntk-I are kimlly and M loutivcly and lot. has been provi-led fur them. under trutnmu. TI... It....a_.o-..o ..|.-..I-i.. -0.0.` A rm-nation ground Then are 2'4 3-. LI. rm IIIMIOT ITO`! IIIQIII. The Protestant clnplsin lulu. in his n` ` port. that "then ha hour: but little to It ; tire of the mat and at \- muk in the put you. I-Zverylhang but now ml Along in onliury I u0\'t' very quietly. ' He makes some remain in rohmnuo to the leeling: ol convict: those petition: an In heodo-I. anal about the ulv'u|hilil\ of making n-ruin change: in the duration 0! sentences. which an interesting and worthy of Allen- liuu. The newly Appninteal Catholic chap kin. I"nIher Tut-Iuey. report that the con duct u! the cuuvicu under hi! I`)ili||II' arc. is excellent in every nopccl ' lie lulu (hut "they have annual at the holy sari on-pen. each Sunday I nu! holiday. Iilh nu unvuriahlo sud ad` ~ mg piety un-I revorcnce. Ihich would rr-ulilghlu In nnv ronmreuglion in the lnnd." ` The lnupnuouln Iladc I0 I50 Prhon us I I III cl :1: M mu ||u |w vwllllx HID! olul quarries lur uuhrnf` rick: I--I-ullul cuphl M u and nmnnuu I MC` I-II `II II II I ". HAHHI HIS! o|I|U|i"'I ukllll In u-I-I In plxavhloul [car an mill. The- in hunlulwo the Inn: muvicu. I The school in II" nuonulod z the pdouuon nu utmost in`. 150.1`: chain: Iona. nyulus ol ui ' ulnry I an-hoolmulet ltllII`I|I?(I' the own pull 6.! In hub. in oponon lat Iixloon Inn. has hen I-onechl unlwcoullll. T ex poriuuut I'll made 0! 'hu\'iu.: D certied tau-her [mm the `fowuw uuruul an-In-ol. an-I ` It pun ml an: aunt luilnn-. flu lihtuy an } liuwu to t uppu-cintonl In)` tho non intelli- \ gut pt tl ` Thu funl nmmlic-.I in llnllesnlnv. M nlflhl puny um reverence. vuucu vwuuu crulitahlu In any congregation in the lnnd." Regnnlin the sermons and instructions. In nun - " hnvn mnw ericlencun that the\ Regnnlinf IA_\`3. have munyevicleuca Uni they have been ptoductive 0! me}: good." The Innnummonl of the fenmlo nrinon I|HlP' mm M Th ml '1`. H ,. I '|:.'..uiaa nu nun. who .m.aa.a.1 yacht- .I_uy memung as {tour in the pasta '.`.`1I.';. - :3 . n.'.::L :T_:-.`:_':_`_'.':':.`:*_ 9:-` sldt`. .\Ir. Inlain. seconded by T. (7. Wilson, moved I vote of unk: In Mr. San . xhnirman u! the Ichool bounl. lor the I e ununuer in which he had preaidod at the lmnl dun the year. The clan athntion he gun to e dude: of his otioo, and tho gontlonnnly I` in which he tuned the members under in: Ind gained for him. the motion added, their no ' t. .\lr. (lukin aid that in :11 his experience Illrtug the loot. and Cuban In In Indy `I`rIls;!o col lhr Wan-ale-u to II: Iohuu II?` II` `IV IHUIIIIM 150 HIV the In PI'\J\l'|I- I I? J. The lulpqdu lam! 1 IZC III'l Il III IKIWI '|I|'I|C I. Imnt puma: ul nu ta ta_\ 0 um-tutu bag: -1 clolarh I. It wuul-I nuke A unml M I for N00 dim-II, JIM! II `J ".`.'._"'2`.`.2'_`!2"1'T. 3;"; '22:. ~l`u-A at Iauaunq Ibo PM- man. I may on - bu culuptl M" I'5Il"'! *- I u Iululnle. HI hlpluit-IIIHII. ..n lnal _nn.Iin.. :.I4l`l` Tlnoy I`: Friends. Fan-well con.-monies were in order at the ngular uu-etiug 0! the s\."|0|l board In! evening. 'I`hgn|uiu-nun: \Ir " R .`L|\`AL'e Elli !- .-venmg. The cluirman. .\!r. II. ]t. Range, Ir_ur- ` Iuoslml In mute the rlmr, and cm doing I0 ` .\l r. J. .\lvCAmmuu Wu called upon to pre- aidt`. ` u- a-_-I.:.. -....._.l..I |\vT I` \\'IInnn \ In IIPIIIIUTUIR M \II., 1-haw . u. c. avciuv--` llllw : UIIIDI I. Slrungo. . 3.1!) ; Nugrut I Taylor. OI|.'.'.$:J. Ldnl. O:f7.70;\\'. Dunn. [HA5 3 W. J. (' man. 0558. ) : Mo Kolvoy O Bin-h. 04.40; \\'. Shanon. NI. : ll (71).. FLU! : I". Nruloil, i00.|9; :4. R. Phippen. $1.33: \\'ch-r Wurh ('1-., C00. The oonnmoo ngnm-I that they can not ONO lo upon rognnllng the (`on- ltd orhonl, as tho nu-ouulfaro nut Ill In yet. Thy Illa lvxllcollllcuclql that the chair- men of couunmuvn be not allow:-Ito unlcr work to I done without tint cmuultin their vommiltoo uul the hush! Ron-i\1.'I and uloptocl. 1-In: an-nrnI\"v4 Iu;I-uni . nuns 'ntevt`huIr.n...nsIMo.| that he I`i`!`I`i\I`~' n I law that cithuu noting that I main | I lcnohothul Maul nhunlvo lung. to Mon | ` Andhh lrhuclo. The troul I 0 writer Idulcnounod tn I883. The bond nluood on ..--LI.- IL. gnu-n-nu-innlinls Ill" IlIU'lIUII 1-In: u;rItl`l`AIY'~4 !u;I'ull`l'. l`|u- u-en-ury nportod tho` he haul ml- lactoul luring the your the following mm: from militu and lion-rcddcnt pllpill : .luIunry, OSIJ5: February. no.5 ; .\lun-h. N6: April, HLY5: Mn . Nl.25: June. 192.50: Septeml-or. Clio!) ; lkmlnw unl Noveunlnr. IBJ10; December, Cll : total. M97. Roceivenl [L70 by sale uf uulnxucn. Adopted. ,-run I\sI'I1_'luI('.'4 T \TLVlK\1 . -TIII lS.\I'I1l`.'l\|lK Y4 ST \l I. Ila \ I. The school: reopcnesl After lhe ('hrintIu.u ucntinn with an incnuecl nnemluuuv. 1)rercm\vding exist: to tonne extent in must -If the senior clepsrunenu An-I in some or the junior fllllol. The oven-nnnling in the fth eluted In on arm! at In all for (`u- serinun Attention of the honral. ~m.- _.....-. ..;n n... ...\...a.|..n..l In` uh.- serioun ultlnuun or the noun]. The mporl will be considered by the uchool management rouuuim-e thin even- ing. 'I`|\-n Inhnfni mlinnrnmi .1! Wu") II III. KITTY?! II Iulu Inc no-nun to cuuddogtho comununicnliou. u: rlsasmu. nunur.x'r. The commune on dance m-om the auynoct ol the lullowi u-com: .\l. ouoy. 177 : W. No ` . I Ilpmlornnn & (`u.. 33.! :1. T. *3;-v % K QM ` k.` M %MQ%" "bm on liver |'unIdc-I1-The (-Bk-lug Ilpou-new II}. The hour-I mljnurm-I at 8:3!) p. In. 1517:: l l'Bl.lt!st`ll00l.\`. uuuuuy. Tolli Ilemlonun & (`u II VI . l|.In.._ I 1 IIIII-I11` I n vuu I N lullowi u-couuln: .w 11.. ....g._ gm Emu the : ,.....}h won W" I U\- - Q. `I3-al 1 1' llillnr 'II-I I S . Miller. Nugru} -n.\\ fortunate funny um nounu umn u: titan. cimuun-nncu. His wife ~ tituto clmnlnnuou. nu vuu cu-tun 1 hsbyiuu-un,pIdwld|\'cqtonc wary. ` ls`.I`orbvilllnInulontonoa 0o got mun ---`Inn-nt -...r. ~, -- I-na.n uuuuo.o.c..nua. l\'od.IlaokonIi.ouofth0oIdu\ noon`: eonnnIiuH|niIohs.vn_foIIIddoul had it Wlnlpqlly hi clerk. Ho u Inwhtlnptovhotforhn dud tuft-run:-Iy olllnpunnll gaping Boinhmthorofbr. Icahn- ,4, .1 All. .20- ` IS IIIOIIKIIK, `Ill UIWIIU G Ital III ucuuav. I l The electric light company ii preparing 3 I for the introduction of the incandescent electric light. The poles are hoing enacted and the wires strmm. The manager say; | that nearly all the illuminating capacity of the nlyuamn has been contracted for. George Keunan`s third Russian Prison pa- pers. to appear in February`: Century. is a description of the life of the l olit.iealo" in the famous fortress of Potropavlovak. l`ho \ .- intereat of the papara in cumulative. ( oples of the Cum: now eutorin Ruaaia have Keunufn articles torn out them by gu- verumont. official: on the frontier. 'l`|.- hnuanlln nnmulv N.lnnhnn \"l|itnnlIIh." The Wheel 0! Fortune has hot 'l`II-nod In ' liver In 3 P06: Inn. Two yo.-an 3? an Englishman. with his wife and woe ildnn. urivul in the city. Ha ha had considerable ill-luck in such ' employment. . Lat winter he Inn on work for u long time, und he and his family. anlfond conddenhlo vrun. Lu: mmmor met with an accident by which one of hi: legs were broken. Ho theullout I good (In! oftine. 'l\hwintor. npto mutiny. In ha been out of omploylnont. 5 `not he fortumhf udfoudthonh as; gas...` .\lnm-aha; Eh W! | I I bnbjy tun Ilco ll lunguon. The Bnin drnmntic company vinitod the 1 nlylmn ycutnnlny nnd entertained the 5 patients with the Lightning Rod Agent." ` Specialties were also introduced. The per ` fonmnco was enjoyed very much and thanks I are tendered the company for their gene.-r -i!3'- I `I In mum:-nl store. mrnecl lw Bowl ('nld- l turneya. ` l`he members of the Trgmps sn0\\`~sh0(' ; club had n walk mi: last evening. They ` took I c.uitonu route and. on tun-hing the ; lower railwnv depot. pnltuok of luncheon. 2 The returneti to the city at ll o`c|ock. lln \InnJnv Hm rM\\'o and members of the '.m.mu elehndbeen uolneervl i rulinguhe had. . H ,. Mr. Auglln-Nono of the trustees have left the board during tha year, 63 uny_ ha. ounce of the ruling of the chairman. Mr. Sevege enid he regretted that Ill the nancial matter: in connection with the school board hnd not been eettleal. `but he uouldnenure them he `we: not to blame. He thenkenl thelnelnberl for the elllcient u- hed rendered to him (l':I`lIIg _ his experlenoe thtlnd clone it: work better then that! 1837. `Incl-gnnixin the com- mittee: for the new board he oped that hoee. do the wire 11` - ` Hr.` nailed lzxlnnrked. --11...,yn1`.`hene wlre on the new R IIW.` returned to me city 3: ll 0 l`l0CI. On .\Iomlny the move anal members of the I new council board at Portsmouth will be swom in. It expected that in the evening` the council will meet to consider the Al \ pointmentof nnew clerk. This matter. It I 1 is thought, will create I warm debate. \ 11.. aloctric light coInDI.l IV nremrin: 1 I \'en\mont omclua me lronuor. A The fnmouncomody. JoIhuA\\'hiteomb. created by Don Thompson : was performed by Raid`: dramatic company |IIt e\ aning. Mr. Bird ha: been given by the author. the solo right to produce this play in (band; He ciujorly on-pod the chuuctor of the Man lu`nul fumcr. and Ilil rendition of other noun. . Ynunhy whilo Mr. Johnson. gudeuor. living near \\'iIlinmnvilIo; was hsrnenilz hip bone. it male 3 duh lorwgrd and drove one of the than: of the thigh into hi: thisgnmi fmctund it. I D..| I....I:... In-q -nng1-`J A lnlipr "I a CI ""C!|II'QI IL . Reid. London. ha mcoivo-I I letter from Sergt. Major ilor-gun. Kinpton. ac- cepting 3 challenge for I coated with falls. umnl uni hnyonot. The content will pro- bably uh loco at Kington. Th. lhin clrunllic comnnnr | oury. E The general state. owned 1) ' Boyd I well. Wilbur. tn deotmyed by lire Iut . night. The stock and building was insured. I The origin of the tire is attributed to on de- fect in a vhimney. A Irnintnlr fun than (`hnrlnm mmine will not In vmmney. 4: trunwny for the (`barium engine will be nil! for the tire nation by Mel-Em-n 3; When ink conlrlt-teal the engine will he plneed on lmb~sIoig ls. Runners for the chenncnl engine are being made at Mr Lt turney`s. Hm nu-nlhvrs of the Trauma ` '-`. . a'3.3:"""" 3:. n3""`$"` `..'E or `n nnnor. `I re `tiou the piece wan considered by tome equal to Mr. Thompson`; - ~-_..- .-. _.----_ H mntulntton ol umu-rx J. U. Haul] 8 Cu. Kingutun. am enlnrgf ing their Roulrew atom to newly cluublo the tin 0! their pruont pnmiuen. TIO lII`V student: have enterod the \\'u- mea'n ruodiml college mince the holiulnym Um in Min Hmwn, of Flnthun. N. H. Iiollevillo in Anxious. if I MW nurnul school in established. tu have it Iucltnl tlwro. Kingntou. huI'e\`er. but prior claim. tiilpharnl & \'ou. .\lu-.|tn~:\|. are rn.-liturn ut Juuco Nolan. blow an-I lurmture I;-nler. tn the extent I-138.0(1). The use-t: me wry IIIIAH. ' Butter cups. fruit vrunu. jelly cuts. an-I tins confectionery anal t*hm'olAlo.-.1, Walker`: celebrated make. It Ilen-Ix-nun`: cheap [.3 moory huune \\'n man And urinal our ootfecs on the ` .\I|rriAge for worl-Ily oun~e.vs,wiIlmul rm-~ forenco to moral chuu-ler." in the title of Dr. Tnluugei umnon on Snluclay morning 1 next. The report of it will appear in .\lon~ shy`: \\'un:. nnnngnnn nf nick homlncho. lnndlsnourdlhbnnlnlyozlx men. that In wuulcl rotju. u to E ouldc-It (Inc In stud M It dunks. - 1-! the lunch] who hul has oh-Ital addu- _...._1,z.._I -I._.ni.....' A Hr. Alla. puul a mum lo the II-oinl-tn the omce A8 impartially as Ill ule pnu. - .\ir. Allen had at under many able men ' who lied been \)lllll`lIll) of the board, but he lied not been under Any president who haul ileucd him better or given him greater ` anti action then Mr. Sn`\'nge. He was sorry ` that the rule: of the bonrd had been so changed that the chairman was only elected for one year. This was not the cue | some years ego. Mr. Ford llld been (`heir- unen of the board for fteen yours, and Mr. llritton ve you: and nix months. and men ` had followed who hanlpreeided two years each. But through the instrnmentnlity of Messrs. Honey and Wilson the chnirnien -was elected for one your only._ The speaker was in favor of churmen being elected for ai longer term than one you. As it was now ncheirmnn wee bound to leave oiw when he was just beginning to learn his " ' -n.. ...na-Son ins nut `I '31`-II`-I "CC `I I! Hi . All .u!uuI.oann in` | Inn with I430 01 EM tlhy were AMI on who lwl Inca : I ll _ __l_._-._.I a- II. I unnu- \\e ton! and grind ` premise! twice every week. which inuuws it lning fresh and fragrnut. Hemlry & l'hnmp- Inn J my : \\ mu. More can 0! nick houluhe, hilioumen. counlipntion. can be cund in less time. with Ian medicine, anal for lean lionoy, by using Cartel: Little Liver Pilh. than by any \ other \'...-..I-.. -5.3]. ll. _l..I\-um any-Jamar. ~ we Nu nh-Incl to M: .\Io(.`unnou.uuInlt`o|gh he re man! No Mlnnonl no g school tru- , o In delight-I that in land bu ele--ml In MI 0 man cnvlalnlo pmithu. no Tutu M! proud to in able to sq that U rec munlun cl Ibo Iran! the munrll. Moan. Uutln. Dunlap .\l-Fdmnwu. ha! been clonal. Null tint eh I thou: haul Ind the pull he lab nnpuc the tall. The lmnnl ulmulcl Inch upon molt I-Iertiuu cu use honnl. umlom fu-um!-lo comlili-um. an a and honor. ' 0 portal II"! Hr. tldhmuooa with rqnl. n-I when he upuh in this qtniu to VII not merely porlunniuu lip nervim; hawuln nrm-t. Mr. Mdimumu Iuulm-vow nhirhul hi: duty as trustee or u n uwml-or ul 5 Nut- ' E03003. v I Ur. Iluanumu. in I brie! uldnllo 1 I lhsukoul tho Imuhvn ol the hush! who had ; l chqun to uponk kin-lly 0! hi: -nrviocn. uni 1 ' In hop:-I Ibo nor umnhon who won mm \ lug maul-I run the vlvrlun u Inilhhlly u u-nu shout lu neliro Baal don. cut or uuw-ul. The St. lAIrnuc('oum-iI,Ru_yAl Armnum. moon )1: Friday night. the Ilh inol.. [or imlullntion of ulu-rm I l` ll-..Ia L l`.. Kin-nlnnl Ann QIIIAIXII um-nuy ponurquuu uy -.-nu . .. .... .. unmi. N\'4'IIunmu ` hi: mvmlnr 5 ` uniltoo. Mr. lluulup ui-I he Iuul now: kumvuu new an-uln-r In show us much Iiolcllty to tho lullhl in thy utnrnum-en-I his simian Ir. Meuuvouwo ml lame. and In parting with him they new lain; n pal-Io and dlidul unenlnr. s ll- \I..l`g-nuunn in A nldnil. 1 .\u an l`nujnuuIu l'|-Iwnl l p by our Ila - ponorn In fholr Ruublu. Thu cheapest place fur nmlerwmr is u-\|y`u. 'I\eicoh|rIIMnn the harbour in nu: (not three iuclu-n:t|ucI:. ` u A Incl:-man (mm \\`a!oIlu\\nis in the cit_{`.IIIHlI for dance `on old bones. ` In-Igruu o! I oulry & 'l`hompnun'o in not unnurpuonl. Try it uul you ill use no other. u_..L A u...n.'. a. Ihn .-lunnnnl u no. for OIIODIIWT Buck Q liootlfo in the clue: I p am for ` pine blocks. lounrhurocl, ham or mil. woo cut uuw-at 'I`L_ Q. I -...........l`m.n.-il Ihnvgl Anmnum. INCIDENTS OF thunk: for having done ma uury aunug me you`. The work which fell upon him to do hid been aomewhot dilcult, but he hoci performed it with pleasure. His rulings may hove been At times questioned.` but it hod to be home in mind that there never hod been 5 choirmon who had to do as much ruling on ho had. Mr. Am'rlin-Noua of the truseoa hqro A FAMILY IN V wmi-. In Ivl|" N a OI IMO?- muulctpnl olwlk "' hunt In has "10 l\"|3QC 0' Ill NJ I El II\I vl THE bu. THE BRITISH WHIG.TFRll)AY. JAN. 13. ulolnn`. I `who ha: . Thuowhonok ` h`-tlieouzl In an uontlmuytln us `Jun. I ollio..480olhorV-nous. WWI Ills TI! 1|! Qtl lllllllllll". ' Tho second part of the prugranuno mus ' very interesting. It was made u of eewral selections. Miss Folger'e eerenat :3, hy (ion-.~ nord. was as line as an 'thing she has ever given the public. and o couree she was err core-l. On her second appearance she sang. When the (`hildren are Asleep. It was very pathetic in words and music. Mr. Greenwood`: l-Evening Song" was well m~ coived. Hi: friends expressed their feelings encolragingly. .. Alice Britton ex- celled hereelf in the Stan of Earth." with violin obi to. by Dr. Clark. of Rockvrond asylum. `his was especially liked and had to be nepeated. The aecolnpaniment. 03!.`- cially that of the violin. was deli; nl. Mm Bette was very happy in her nal con tribution. "Sleep on Sweet Child. It was new, verypretty, and_anng with exceeding nrnnhnen. uuunltilgwuu '1`hc'J~ovoIocioty hing out of fund: would lit. contribution: - may or cloth- hnn M EM AK ` Qlnh h m- I 0| ll? JIIIIICIICI? VI8 IOU Ill INIKIIIIIIHIIV. Perhaps the most nppn*ciati\`e of all In some numls was the chart! Lot All Men Praise the Lord." in which lhe voices blond- ed betulifully. Tim u-cnml mrt nf the umm-ammo sweetness. Then came the funny put of the pro- gt-unlnc--the performance of Haydn`: toy symphony, for which everyone had waited wsogerl . The performer: went: G tmmpot. -J. G loway : C trumpet. T. Mchluhr: rattle. Min Johnston : hell). Mia B. Gnu inguo, W. nooley ;dn|m. Lips. 1-nwlonl. The nvlnphony `us very entertaining. and wngnnit dcnotvodto bgnpplnnded cothe .ocho. It III nmuning nnd gntixying nnd will thud rnpqtition. - The pins: mod on the occasion was n Nowoomb, Inn by J. Rayner. And it urn n good one. - 11.. concert III. on the whole. an un- qnnliod Iuoceu`. ' success. - , 1 Mr. J. Greenwood appealed for the n: time in concert lml mqumed himself well. ` This was the more readily admitted in view of the chsrtctor of tho music assigned to him. He has not I stroll \'oice.hut it in mler nbly well culti\'nel,nn ausuiued the attain which the l`e<.`ilA!i\'t'C and sin) placed upon it \In Rinl-at! I'll umn`nidAhI\.' nlnenl- "uh?" [Dc l'\3<.`lllu\'\'I IIXII ll"! PIICCU Ilw it. .\In. Billion in: umwoidnbly absent. being hken suddenly ill. but -mer place on the prognmnno ins kindly and etliciontly taken by Mia Rates. A: for the choruses they were grand and inspiring. They wen full and strong, only such :3 good sin n nuder good teaching could produce. ght} severest teat. upon the society was brought to it I-y the The Night is Dep.u't.inL'." lnd at. points some 0! the vocalists seemed to wn\~er.hut generally they did well; and when- the last notes had died away the applause of the audience was loud and enthuninstie. lI....\.-... ck.` -...-us ..-.n...u\:..oiu-n II` .II On I Galloway trumpet. T. Mcuter: rattle. Mina Johnston : bells. wood ;triuIgIo.~ Miss Trondell ; cuckoo. Min Re nor ; qunil, A. ll. Rayner ;higlIt~ ` \ .K I ; , On I I. :;IlIl|hll$ nWl'tnill'inl'. 08:1! II ICC II-`Ii 3I'1%`uIuu'Iw . MrI..llotu was in splendid mice and sun; . in: ninth and line am. All her conuibu. tiou were In]! rendond. but in our estima- tion that but received. lnenno the non lnnuoniouu uul Ijeuliont undontoud by the unpmfcuionnl critics. were Praise Tnou tho Lord. 0. My Spirit." with tami- chorun. And I Wnitod for the Lord." duet cud full churns. Mn. Bonn is thorough in hot study of muc and never fails to score 1 IIIIHT It In An rnqculllod luau-an -- T50 WI: Ion tho Isles and mlcuut TIC Ipu-Id INQIII-In cl Ibo Iuu|Il"~5' TO] Ulfhcll ll IJIOC. | u...4. u I In than my .13 u.`"..1".a... Io :7: tin I-N-`v 0' the K on ohonl an-kl)`. nu-tar I'M Incl- onhlp than hlwlonl yuan um-I--um. Mr. Hanoi Raynor. and II in u to on)` W "" run anbuutbliul. 11.- ..L 0.....- .1 n.. .nuu-uinnn-ul TH! PERFORMANOI OF `THE KING- STON CHORAL SOCIETY` lit`, M111 1. nuiowny. JR. l\. \ rlwlnnl. T. N. Juhm. lir. lichen. I". Stung:-. l-'. W \\'uu|eIL y`. Spnrh. Rinkloy. anal H. ('xun||c_\'. us? MEETING or we uaano or ' soucnnou son um. . . TIIP. HYMN 0|-' l R.H.\`l'I. In the Hun Rocotnlublo ? _ D-._ _...- 8.. __I.....I:.I .. .1.` __. A Noni Ink. _|_ -;A __.:n L-_:_ lug entitled " I lie [V0 muses. 1 no It-cuuu Inn of thosrogrnm was bmnght to 3 clnso v A music fnntulic by the Smith family (live piooeo) which fairly lrruugln down the honaenmcnll wanecured. The choirsnug the cloning hyuin. and thb Rev. Mr. Dohhs pro- nouncul the benediction. Every one mllml it the best concert of the season. Hm-. '.'un. Miss .\I.\ggie, Volume` auul .\Iiss left for Om:-a today to attend the I nvhnol. II- I.\|n.l`.JII-no A` OK: nnef AH; `Ill X [I IIWIIIIIIQ. Rev. hthu 0`Briou. Norrinhnrg. was painted on New You`: city with a hund- Iomo uni otur outt. the overcoat being pnunhd `Q; the gentlemen. and the up and gloves y the India of his congrega- tion. ponnoolpeoplo to man we nnuouuumcuu at the an Iuunioissl election that they ` would put I no in he eld next 1 van-_ I . ' ` Mr. Savage kind sentiments explusexl in the Naolution. He did not think` he was deserving of any having done his duty during the ....... TI... work which upon D{ John H alu. Imcn arew norm ap~ pauae. Mina C. Smith then gave a We'll remlen.-d aong, aucoeeddl by a recita tion from Mn. Nave: and a no by Mr. Lambert. The old favorite. Jnhnnalclnoul. then gavea eolo which demanded a repe- tition. and thin was uladly given. Thoma; Graham gave a comical reulnng fmm Marl: Twain. followenl by a duet! hy the Misses .\lc.\lullen. who were loudly applauded. Thomas Sampeon gave a temperance reul~ iug entitled The l`wo Glance. The av.-canal nu-I of tho nrmrrnm wan bmlurht !\`h(\0l. Mr. Johu(`ullins. of the rust otce dc psrtmont, is conned to his mum: through Illness. . up \ I I | 1* `I , I')__,.`_. L_____ Hurry 1\ol|i1, clierk of` the Rossiu house. Tomato. lies at the point of death. He was tnken with a sudden uni violent attack of urunia while Ntdillg to his wife, I |\' u..:II ..... .. D-.. I) n..m I... Loan uruuns wnuc rumu v (0 ms wue. J. W. Brill. son 0 Rev. 1). Brill. has been elocud principul of the com-mercinl depart men! of the univenity of the Pacic. Sun Jan. Cdifornis. `Ir Rhnnnnnr [Yunnan n` {'13: rill . is I!)-* -mu, uuuorma. Mr. Ebenezer Lbuper. of this city, is N- pmnnnting Conley .\ Co., wholesale dry gm: importer: and vnrchouoemen. Mon- ! _ luxu- Sir John Macdounld will not call at King- ston on his way buck from`_'[`oronto after his. visit them on the 17:11.. Hi: visit to King- ston will be later than that dste. n--. |.~.n.-.. 13...... ...III ...I.I..-.9. oh. non wul no Inner mm mu uue. Rev. Father Brennan will celebrate the tvnnty-fth annivonnry of his prieuthood. At St 0 `I chomp, Plctnn. on the 25th inst 0 oclnoolmntm in the priesthood will In in Athndnnm. ' III`. uuxuumtf b0OlIhI0l0clOtI'.I;hl`lliB um` ' to or t mayor 1` lot I889. Ho wlu mtholind by the tem- Inak til i xttzgorohploto 0 onunouucomou nmnhinnl oloodonn they |`(on|IlO Whom .\Io\-emu-nu. Sayings and lbnllits AHI-not Attention. .\Ira. Putts, of .\lnguire`s llridge. lrnlzmd. lll0!I|(`l' of Rev. Dr. Potts. Toronto. died on I `. `.`~lth. u:.... \|......:.. \'..I.......`.....l \Ii.. \\`il.l.u- motion anueu, tnetr ru 1. laid ex rience in the council and in the echool boa he had not eat rounder one who had pleaeed him bet ter than Mr. Savage. During the ear Mr. Savage did the beat he cool to the trueteee. He may have erred in ju nt. but any man was liable to do that. e had been an attentive to the huaineen connected with the board as an mayor he had ever known. The board had had important matter: to deal with. One of them was the v-motion of the Central school. and consid- erable trouble had arisen between the true- tees and the contractme. but the difficulties had been yot over, and in a satisfactory m\_\ . -He hoped that the members of the l-oaul of 1588 would work as Iiantioniotzsly together .ts did the trueteoe of I887. In losing their . present chairman they lost ll man who had tilled the place with credit to himself and the board, and he hoped that his successor uould mwcu com eteut. .\Ir. \'ileon state.-t that Mr. .\'.n'; ve had had many ditcultiee to contend wit , and he had taken the heat 'blc course in his opinion to settle them. It gave him pleasure to testify to the able manner in which Mr. Savage had filled the "tion, and there was no room for doubt that if he were re- cleqted to the chair for another term he would discharge the duties connected with the ollice impartially as in the past. ll. Annn Ind mat umlnr manv nhle men

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