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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1887, p. 8

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Ill` IIIVU IRE IHwll\'B Ul III ITIIIGJ III` vaaion ;at any rate, when leaat expected a mob ruahecl u n the remen. Imtantly all was chaoe! ' he attacking body wan seem- ingly on miachiel bent. They made a charge upon the flag 3 Then the loyalty and prow- no of the lieutenant; became eons icuoua. - I They rallied the men around the no on and - I J 1 they triumphed. Drennan and Whiteheatl literally are t the street: with the enemy, and they too the town I Not half a dozen of the "hooks" engaged in that memorable combat live today. The only one I can think of is Whitehead, and methinh he haa found use for the Elixir of Lile or the Bloom of Youth. since he is to-lay nu frilly as he was fully thirty years There was another occalion when the co on of the Kingiton tin-men were ca tun-. by the Americans. but in as lriena ly way. The Kingatoniana were in Waterwwn. and the visiting laduliee en-hanged ag: with their entertainen. auul great win: the jubilation thereat. 2.. I AL- ___ IT III IIUIIT, IIIII nndMeCou-uucl Iron `noon. dolnbulnn-lntho(,`hoquontlhouo(Hm huuoaruor).udtho|nthrln I the duolRiohu:aodClIoy bout. IIr.ogInnnho I Inthoci ,IIdlI|IIldClIl'Ul'd uvlty. oundosunounol took hold at. W -ugh Inn In V0500 be In that udnonud _j I- ._...I_ .._ ..-l_..- .-_.A_ ' IIIG I C, III HO KIWI IIYUH 1` I PIX.` In which to haul but the hull hotrhd In rt of Mn followen. He was I allow c ler. I lllll did I nut buuineu. Ho re 1, to he sure. ante r to the nucleon] oi as III II- lnmimnt. And his wealth Irulfuiclly occu- muhtul. Hi: uuccuuor VII onry Smith. jr.. (Sir Henry). A: n nmnn he in very ropuhr And very oiciont. And the man: ol ` ntrouluci u grout man ulublo In vo- unab. ouno W tor llclnl R. Mdlormack. J. 3. Regina. \VlhIn Walton. Patric! Devlin. Capt Horny, Matthew Button and Hoary YOIIMIO. NIlIQ anal Il;l"na-Innnl -an 1:111` (In Inn--np IIIFTT`. I I'll running war. In my uunnl, the men who had In-on dulinction in the mpoclty of chief engineer. Henry Hcnnun III the nt executive utliwr oi the tire I) c. He took otce I-cforc the iumrpon on of the City. and scan] fur I nhnrt time OM '. He an: the choice 0! the council ruhor I an ol the!` gun! houoon lire-lalnphco In whirl: nu haul lmt tho hull hnnrlnd nnnnm-2 UDJI ulc IIIVIIIUII CH] IIIUIVC INIII HHIIIVI. l And. by the way, on seein J. J. White I head noon the street the otier do with arms niumbo, head erect, and step a la rm'li- lnirr. I was reminded of the escapmle in which he was en ed, as s reman. a good nuuiy years ago. . r. Whitehead was then in his prime, and nothing pleased him so well as to be counted one of the boys." He belonged to the hook and ladder com- pany, win one of the oicen of it, the others being ('apt. Boyle and Lient. S. T. Dren- mm. The occasion was nn excursion to Og- densburg, and the day being line the turn- out was I grand one. Of course the hooks" wore their uniforms, ind these were the mudiest of Ill the uniforms worn by the liingston firemen. A bond of music |M`l,`0lll- pnnied the party, uid, on uriving at the , burg. it was decided to march up street in line and make u show. Every mun looked as large As possible. and proud were all when the union jock was lining to the broom and behind it And the band, and to a lively ! Air. an nduuco was made upon the muni.:i- I ` pol hnttloments. The action of the force 4 mny have been suggestive of An Armed in- 1' :nt snv rate. exnoctoul u ."l0 ICFBCI, III IYUIII UI (HP. CID) l||l,I(I LIIUIU a|'v:llNl0l)t,`(l them. They wouldn't take the money then under any circumstances. The council met time and again, and drafted re- solution after resolution to no purpose. The desire was to make some sort of an apolog to the remen for the insult they sutferex , but It was difficult to get down on all fouls at all without being accused of a graceless surrender. The di nity of both bodies had to he res cted. hveutually acompromise was rear ed, the American tiremeh came over, and for the time bein they and the local force owned the city. t was a case of peace at any price." And from that day to this I have not known the aldermon to call the firemen any more bad names. Ami ln: tlm wnv nn as-ainu J J \\'hit TIM Chief Engineers. and \\'hat tlu-y Ac- con|pl|shed-0ne of Nature's Noblemen --Tribute Paid to a Hero by the Poet SDn[ator-HI|lNI Engine Experiences. Another article on the firemen of Kingston and] hida farewell to the subject. It has deserved the treatment of a more eloquent- pen than mine. I was much interested at the action of the council at the time of _the brigades last resignation. It was the old old story~of studied neglect, and inatten- tion, and, I was going to say, abandonment. It was not to be expected that this thing could goon forever, uninterruptedly. The .remen kicked. My only surprise is that` the did_n t kiek" sooner. They had asks ed or one thing after anothenand one uppll-` - 'I|0t`i!l!f;"88TE!ld`1)0 fi`le emmeii;-"7 - was pigeon-holed and forgotten. When the crisis came the aldermen didn't know what it was about. They were inclined to treat the remen cavalierly, but the remen wouldn't be treated that way, and the coun- cil backed down. And this reminds me,that the remen of other ds. s had their troubles with the corporation. rmemlier the ex- citcm-_~ut occasiom.-d by the resignation of the \\ holc_departmcnt in It-L5] in consequence of a remark made upon an application for $100 with whiah to entertain the Rochester remen. The remark was very ill-timed. and was no sooner uttered than it would have been \\`ithdra\\n if that were possible. it was to the etii-ct thut the remen as a class were a lot of idle vagwbonds. The alderman giving it expression lives to- day, and no doubt otten thinks over the \'ex~ ation which his indiscretinn brought upon himself and his colleagues. The remen were mad, boiling hot. and luring decided to resign `in a body. had a parade a unit the city, and nally drew their engines to Unta~ :-in street, in front of the city hall,and there .-Nvuuinliml iiimn Tlnxv \A'nnluin'f. Lain`-. the { THE LAST ARTICLE ON THEAF`lRE- ` MEN OF KINGSTON. (mu, FECHTER'S LETTER. IIU IT mu. Norcuutvo. The Reading of Character. l)r. Run. the character leader. has been for the last three week: at the ('ity hotel. delineating character. And of the.1(X)tlnt he ] hu real not one can he luuml thnt hes cow ` trulictenl him or left his room Iliuetietieul. } He ledges himself to read churn-ter cor- rect y. uul give entire utilfsctiun. or no vhnrge will he mule. No other phnenol int hue ever vieited this city. produc' the Ike- reenlt Prof. Burr is undoubtedly t e nhlest 4-hnrecter reader in the dominion. anal one u! the ehleet in the world. He purpueee re uusining At the City hotel I week or two lnngt-r. Ho and see him. you 1--qIwvIU uvwuuvu 8wutonIII.Iodu.;IAlnp lemon. icdnxuhbk zllhuwdotd. I-u~InAnnc`- jg; l`--CnauI T lllI'-1 Ill`-KWIIDW Nllezllhuwlp, Ju.Cnwfurd. '.`:L.;'."`..'."'..'..'. """"a.......""..`.'.T '33 cut. Hold byall 4 and dcubn In so. was Sun: and 4. --vv-----g ~--vvj. lththodutyol every pot-non who has and Beaches`: (ks-Inn Hyrn to lot Itnwon dcrful qumku ho known to 1' mud: in caring oounnpthn. QVCO cnnp. uthnn. puatnonh. udlu (act I that and lung disuse. No on in It II I]. "IV I II II WIS" IIIIII U C III `fllnnk her down to the Inc? Dr in he on joying the rut which he duorvoo cm! which the hon vouchnfo an no less of us in thin world ?-CAIl. Fnmtn. Jllll UIIIIIUI llll II. lzllll \.III III) I 7' III yuu in it?" Anal the men, heat;-cl Anal hreething fut from their exertions. replied. ` II ! will " "The stream rate higher And higher, un til At last it reached the top 0! the all Ipire- A thin little Itreum thnt looked no bigger than our 6 r; but the ennui wu satised. ventet their pride in cheers ol encon ment. " Whoa: I you think 0!, reader, As you nned these lime? I thou ht oi Chnrley oonrl . one ol the cruel t firemen thv city ever I. and one 0! the heat in the leter history u! the hand engines. Where ia he now? In it with him A one of uIl_..L L`- .I.-._ A. bk` I__6 O l\_ K- L. g. HIM] IIIUIY I IIIIIU. Illlll . The foreman of the little engine jum on top of his engine, and placing his oot againat the pump, it began to move up and down an the men worked the brakes. We need to think he did all the work- that his foot worked the pump~while. in reality. he vru the mental power that stimulated their exertions. "The men at the brakes cn'el as they uorkucl: `Break her down! Break her down 3' And the foreman. hi: foot moving in uniaon with their movementl. re tent for their enmuragement : `Brea hen down! There are those in town who say _-_..,,a I. :a I 11.... ...... I. la` Il'.`Il III! II . I HUI 17 you cannot do . . . _ .. J. 51" I Av >""~1\1l"l'nt!9rI!ittII|-alt-sting-s'-`~-~ A- The annual missinuury meeting in uinl uf l the funds of the diocese of Ontario will he held in St. James church this evening at 7:30 p.m. Addresses will he tleliverwl hy Rev. 1) 'aon Ha. ue. of llrockville. and Rev. , .\'. Me) mine, 0 Pakcuhum, convencr. The public am c6rittal1y'inviu:d. ` ..... ..... .. .... .....,..u ........ ; The Chriaan Regpiokr Inn! on article re cently on remen. and among other: things it sketched the operation of I hnnd engine w bile undergoing A severe public mt. As I read than line: the Iituntion become ex- ceed" ly interacting. Here was I pen pic- uue whnt I had men In this city mun) and many 1 time. Thus : Th- 'Alu|ri\nn an` (Inn thin nnnvinn hlnuna Man Jna (II. but uoa uuual: Poor `olln in no ! Had he fnulul In hour! was true. And warm as the summer`: nun. Had he fnlllngtl A)`. but few : "Fwy! an honest race he run. `A! him rent in the poor man`: gnu-c. Ye who (run him no hlghergznl ; Thoro nu: he I curse on the min thou gu c. Hut not on his simple soul! 'I'`._ l1L.._`.A.'_._ D4-;.A`4AQ L ..l -_ -_A:..I- _. \\ no. tsnsaracn-uxe. wtu wan tnrougn l'll`l'. Since (`olin is gone? ()r hang his life on so trail a breath That there`: but 3 step 'twixt life and death! For cour u ls not the heritage ()f the nob y born; and man ' a sage lins climbed to the temple 0 fame. And written his deathless name In letters of golden ame. Who. on lsncing down From his ish renown Saw his unlettered sire Still by the old log tlro. saw the unpollshed dmnc-- And the dunghlll from \\'hl('h hr cnnw. Ah. `e who judgfe the dead B) t eoutwou-d ivusthey led. And not by the hidden worth Which none but God can see; Ye who would s urn the earth That covers sue on he: Would ye but bare your hearts. (`ease to play burrowed parts. And come down from your self-built thronv ; How few from their house of glass. As the bberl secrets pant-I. Would are to ing, whuthcr rwrf or king. The tlmt accusing stone. l`en(-c. peace to his harmless lust. Sim-e (`olin in zone! rem.-0. peace [0 ms narmu-ss u Since (`olin is (one! We can but ho and trust: Man jud lh. ut God iajusl: zone \\ no_u wresuo wnn dangers alrc. Smce Colin is no! \\ ho'll fearlessly rave the maniac wnvv. ` Thoughllcss of self. human life to save. 1 l'nmo\ od by the storm-ond'a ire! Who. Shnadrm-h-like. will waJk through n-. Sinmr (`nlin in mine? IHIVC ruuu l( UCVCFIH Lllll llllll l'UKiLl"l,l IL Hm one of the most. touching things that Mr. Saugster has ever written : (.`t)l.|.\' M I".\UD!'3-"1 \V'ho'll dive for the dead men now. Since Colin lsgonel Who'll feel for the anguished brow. Slnvc (`olin is gone] 'l'rue feeling is not connod To the learned or lordly mind: Nor (-an it be bought und sold In exchmlge for an Alp of gold ; For Nature. that never lies Fllngs back with indignant scorn The counterfeit deed. still-bom. In the {mm of the seeming wise. ` In tho Janus hive of the huckstcr rum` Who barter her truths for llcs. Who'll wrestle with dangers dire. Since Colin stone 1 nrenuul a mum : it nounsneu in me xorties, ractieed in `an upper chamber in the city liuildings. and. on puhlie occasions, made an imposing appearance. I think the peo- le bought the instruments, or helped to ' uy them, the great Murdoch, then of the `flat Highlanders (afterwards a music store kee r) tau ht the bandsmen, and the gen. ial B:'vy raser led them. One of the -toote1s" was the late Alex. Robb, alias Billy Barlow, whose comic verse and vocal- ism made for him a reputation that can never die. In pussiu let me pay a tribute to one of nature s nob emen. One of the bravest re. men, an 1 a member of what I shall call the old brigade. was Colin McFadden. He was attached to Delu e No. l, and he will never be forgotten. Everybody knew him. His daring was only exceeded by his kind- ness of heart. He was a good fireman, and a good yachtsman. He was alike `at home on land and water. F01" him no (Ian er was t2 )"o'"'|"~"i'il`.f no i`1u't3* t'a`s`z1rfI`ti6irs`\;' `ho p ace too - high for him to climb. and no water too deep for him to dive into. AIM! through his daring he met his death. While clean~ ing the snow from the gutter along the roof of \Vilson s building. on the corner of Wel- lin ton and Brock streets, he sli pad and fol to the pavement beneath. was so shockingly injured that,ufter lingering` for 1| time. unconsciously, he died. Poor Colin 1 ()ur own Clmrles Sa ngster has llnln0rtu.liz0:l him in the following beautiful poem. I have read it several times and rcgu.rd it 8.5 nun nf Hun unnuf fun:-l1in(1 flvinusi Hunt i tinct. How {his 13 do not knov'r,_'b-M it is " `is fact. uerertluulosa. H'nn- rhlun} n` Anna nioionnn uun.....uL.... A`._ `H IQCIE. llyfi-IIHIOSS. How many of our citizens. remember the reman`: band! It ourished in the forties, nvnnliia-tn` in -nu nnnnr nlnnrnlmn in L... ..:L.. 1!. UI \... I IIUIIIII IVUUIIIDII I ITCIIIIUT, 3D"l' uel Swuin; do my lecturers. Henry Fil sou nnul Ihvicl Jonuolly. jr. Loy ..:'.'*.'II a!"..".'.'..`.i""i'`.':. hm Waiter Puinhmlu. III I IJTUCI IIEI 2 \ you do it? Will ..---o.-.-- -..nli...l 1 -----`_y u. u--.w |aIpII.v| Yentcnlny the lllllllll meeting of the county Urnnge lodge oouurrecl in Victoria hall. There Wu 1: large Attendance of brethern. 'lhe retiring muter, Rev. J. Gallagher. made I lenzthy ululmss. The ofcerleloct awe: (Iuunty mater. June: Douldnon ; D. ('. .\I.. John \\'. llruwn ; chaplain, Rev. John Gallagher, M. A: secretary. Juno: Mnrthanll; treuumr, Thonuu Lemmon: I). of (3.. Thumu Robinson : In-tnror. `hm- nnl `Inuit: - 1ll\II.I1 I-nuparu llnnpu In`iI. .-q-s- u--v --.U\/I a-`unu- llr. Donald .\lncLenn. professor in Michi- gan university law school. asnul chief sur- ` geon of the Michigan (`antral rnsilroul. has suetl the llefmit }.rnu'ug/ .\'err.< for 850,(XX) libel chunages. The libel is cl.\ime4l to con- silt of the publication of an article that he hail taken another doctor`: one out o( his hand: and amputated the log of n Munkogon woman. causing death. It will he remenr ' bored that Mnclman l\L`()\'!'!3(l $20,000 libel launnges from the New`.- three years ago. Gone to the Far North. l`he Pembroke curlers won the tanlmrd, ` put un for com tition at the Smith`: I-`All: honsplel. In t thinl dnw the Almonte club defeated the Renfrew club. And then attached the Pembrokee, but the canny fel- low: from the north did up the Almoutea by eight points. The Pembroke peu le had a loud tune when the tulknrd rertc ed thnt town. The Arnprior club held the tmphy hunt year. but it was knocked out on the tint draw by the Kingston club this year. PCKVIDI gUVl'I'IIIlIClIl- [Ill UIIIY rUl`llIlVlI IIICIII to ut in one year at special Instruction, whic English cad-ts always receive two years` instruction. Kingston Military College. Eight of the twenty-four Caumdiuia who went to En land a year ago from the Royal .\li1itary Co loge, to take positions in the Bri tish army, will. on the 9th of I-`qbruary, sail for India to join their regiments. The im~ perial government has only required them tn nut. in one \'an!- at nmu-in] mstrnvtinn A Friend In Lurk. 311`. H. Tilley, n native of Leeds, (near Westport) was in the city to-day on his way home fmm .\'onthern California. where he has labored for the last twelve years. He hml with him a trunk containing ll number nf gold nuggets, one of them worth 8300. He intends presenting each one of his rela- tivcs with a bar of gold. Salvation Army Servlm-.u_ Yesterday afternoon Cmnlnissimner (`uml>s. `of the salmtion army, and thirty utlicers in vharge of the outposts `in the Kingston lis- trict, held 11` council-of-war. In the evening .1 banquet, attemled by about 900 people, was held .in the Ontario hall. After sup r u juhilee meeting occurred in the lxarrav `s. A Friend In Need. All laboers are liable to rheumatism. lameness. backache, etc. They ahouldralways have hand A l omeroy`s Petroline Pomused Plaster. druggista and King, King- ston. ~ - 4,_._.._.....-... . . .,,..........r.. The only sure aids to Kc-rfeet. vision, at J. (J. King's drug store. u none other. Sue every `pair is stamped ).L. Imitations alvoum . The frame may sometimes be (`lusc- ly ilnitnted, Hie Iens never. The l_lCI}l(]llII1fl'.%.f0l` Flnh.` I Frsh salt water nmckurcl. fresh lmlilmt. fresh herring, frcalrlnuldock. codtish. Jas. ('rawford. ~ . _ .r-----:---1`v-`T-- out uu - nu-nap. .-\7 batterymeu went out for a march to~ day. They wer` loaded with great cunts, ` fur cape, earlapa. and mulera. The wind cuts like a knife as they faced it. ` J "lllpu offoncno and-;_on." .--...I.L..I II I--- IJA l|U|lITHl'IKIfI"T'IFT if '3 :1}, r1'.'.`'..'..`.?.' that-r :a`u':i After the Paper Again. .....I.I \l....l A-.. _..__I,_.-_.__ 1 Coulrnytyf 0}u;ge I.... AL, .._.__.-I .11. Ll'lII'Ill(`0'tI spectacles. ._.. ..:.l.. 6.. .\....l..AL .. LOCAL ahevrrlss. ~-`.`-- -1:-i- Out on In Trump. ............ .-....L ....L L... slufllll Oouoldonbh luhnu Ioulhoood Tho huh In line Coodllhn. Z T (I -i'I IV lWWIg KUIIII I1 and Dunn won I {nun ol the owning. ii; an wunouuuluc-hTepn|lou curt lulu. . ulluua. A lei uuusr uexgnoora, lII\'lll;.; II`- rived. everythin possible was done to save the family. Li (9 had departed no that nothing could be done further than dam n out the tire with water and nnow. he family was in the upper story at the time of the re, and it is probable that the flames broke out in the southeast corner of the building. the utair: cuttin off the escape ; or the lamp exploded. blim ing the inmates and igniting their clothing. When the boqlica were tahonout of the ruins it!-an fouml that they were utill cluthocl. They were buried in Rockport cemetery. The iire (`0lIlll|('llL`e(i at ten o'clock at night and by eleven o'clock the building In: gone. The uym thy of the neighborhood goes out to the ntgicteal huabancl. On Thursday night the residence of \\'il- liam Elliott. on Stu Island. a few rods from ` the mnin shore, near Rockport. took tire. It was burned to the ground,Ancl its occupants. Mrs. Elliott and her two children. It boy aged twelve years [ml a girl aged fourteen, were incinerated. The atfair caused great sorrow. Our correspondent says it was one of the most heart-fending that has ever oc- currwl there. Mr. Elliott. at stone-mason. was Absent at the time of the coutlagrntion. The tire was discovered by James Root, who raised the nlnrm. and then. with all possible haste. runhed for the ialuul. Just as he mecheal land the roof of the house fell in and he saw the lllly of the mother in the flames. A few other neighbors, hiwin;.; ar~ Ti Vfl, I'lll'\`f IilII1 lvmlililu urn: alnnn In nnrn Terrlble Aalr Near Ruckport .\ Mother and Her Children llIl`lIN`l'IN`|L II ICIU OIIILV (II IIIU PITIUEIII. II `X IIIUTIHI In Mr. R. T. Walkom. nocondod by Mr. R. \. Rogers. and nuolvnd: "That the odi- conuuldiroclonultln mus.-hoolot Art Rain on upnnn their a ngret at the lath of Minn Rkusot l"cunnon. on ol the moat scan and uulul ol the clincton at the inmuuon: they no -oulblo that the cnuhlluhment and nuooeulnl mainte- nanoeofthoaohooluuduolulujonnuun to the energy and enthusiasm of His For- gunon. and 3 low lollmv-Dorian. who were animuo-I by udncon lovool nrtuul 5 Iain to boom choir hllowdtlnao." ........I I... III... l)lIJ._I..... Cllll WIIIIUUL ll 3l'l1IlClI. [HIS I13 KIIIIIUSI miraculous. as all four men were \mrkiug be.-tween two holes which wvrc nut fuur feet apart. i|lIlI III?" [IV IIIXIYU llllclllly Clllllllg IUI nnert-y. He ran to carry him out of the shaft. While doing this he discovered Bal- derson lying unconscious across the our track some distance up the shaft. He then ran for assistance. and when he came back discover- ed that Smith hml carried Mulcahy nearl to the mouth of the shaft, and then, thong: Smith remembers nothing of it. must have gone back to get Bnlderson and fainted. The workmen quickly gathered and tenderly cared for their wounded comnulo;-s.I |lhldcr~ son and Mnlealiy were terribly torn about the legs. arms and head. the esh was al- most in shreds in parts of the body. Bnlder~ son`: left leg was broken below the knee. and the soles were torn oti` his boots. Smith was deafened by the shock and considerably bruised with flying stones. Henderson es- caped without at surntcll. This nuts almost IItil`l|n`Il'1\IIl An A fnnr nun: u'nn\ \|`nI`l.'iI|\V uzuuwx: Iu:uucnum n Am un: .Qlu)' 92'; ,5!!!` I hurt. The first thing he sun was Edward ` Smith being thrown half way up the slmft, and then he lneiwxl Mnloahy calling for sllnft, \\'hHu nlninu this lm Jinmwnrml Al- Ihlcleruou Dlou in the (ienernl Hospital- The Circumstance: of the l:`.xi9lonIon- Al ionic: and `rum Children Burned to Death In is Hume on an Island. l I I I l Bnldersou, injured at the Williams` mine on Friday, Jan. `list. and removed to the hospital, died last night ; his remains were removed by his fakther to_ Renfrew this After- noon for burial. From thebtilne of the acci- dent until his death he remained in an un~ conscious state. The accident resulted in the death of two men, John Mulcsh and John llalderson. It appears that charges were placed in holes, and, not explodiugmlen begru\ to 11-move the dualin. To do this hot water was rlncml in the holes to thaw the explosive. `wo of the holes were picked" .nn.t :. than ln.nt.j_l.nxu_nt.n.ctaal hx.;lrill'r`,nu.t.'-.,ln.' UXPIUIHVU. 1 V0 0| `"0 "(NUS VVCIV3 WPIUKKWI } - out .3-. tlwlut -9`.drill`I./out`..hy~ ` hnmmnrinu down ll 4` rill whivh wnnlnl fnrmuv ` \\'nllm\n Ho-mlnrsnn Di. .3`. Bliwllli-" x'{Qu. Q) -T ZLICIIJ. =-: 531563 -i.Iy-. luumnering down a drill which would force out the mud-like mixtnw of waterkuxd dua- lin. Mulcahy held the steel in his hand. and lialxlerson vms using the hammer. They hml been at work about three minutes, when an explusion occurred. A miner named um tin- nnlv mw Illi- W IIUII (Ill LHVPIUSIUII UL'ClllTL'1I. :\ IIIIIICF lllllllull \\'nlluce Ho.-udcmon \ms the mnly one ,!1I.I.- hnrf. 'l'hn Hr-qr thinn Inn min u-no: l4`.:lIn'nrul VICTIMS BY AN E5iPLOS|ON AND BURNING OF A HOUSE. TWO TERRIBLE EVENTS. `mt mumun Ton :`.'l.':.'.'.5I'.r.`.. lnnuomollt. " THE MERRY` MINSTRELS. BURNED TO DEATH` THE BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY FEB; '2. `nus:-on-an-uuu 1-: win- V 9'31 .... }'.'..:'_."""".._..."".. {`_".'.`: I-III! cw XVIII . XI [II III Tl litu- lnolhuvlllrolhvo pdnwblch In oulyu Home cl discus, thin my lin uh built ad 1 I you have I ....'..`_`..."'.... ""_ """ 1": li.X.l'TQ,jllj'l"I. Cglfg I-' i?uobhdutllvudhun.hhlh.P|uu`o ` dtlonlollnl llhunt-y."ccu'hlIoun larthupdhnuu. Saldbynlldrigbh. I HICIU` Ill IXCIIC XXI IUIIDWWIIIIJC. it I'll Also moved I: Nb (H.|dctI|oo\'o, on-onclovl by I`:-lnclpd nut. and nnolvod: "Time the dlru.-Ion tkdnto upon Iholr ninuqh nvnnngthv chi (ha nuvnnh and II- IIC I F) IDC "'3 `VII. Jud.-' K:-uuunaunma us- lowu why, whore It be Inhaled court Io-narrow. It dun but Iullu . ludlg the wutbor loo bbbvou top hr. char. turned to the city. ' u.|::io':or"L`;'o{:'nh van 00 have unint- oul In 5 world! gt llunlltoa on Monday night. but the lolnjnh that did not occur. the pill to II I Md Jud: nu-u:'::a.-in ::.A an. N IIIIOYI WIIII II- IIIVIII . wii.` :kT(7nnou, hurhtar. llollovgllo. in not ax to live. Ila In hr in ououm . and lab plynk-has out no of M0 ncm-cry. nhdonor Coon}: -.I L. - _.JAl_.. _A --__A__ ._ ll-_j_-. I'o0|I|o When Movements. Saying: and Doluli Ihtru-t Attontlou. .\Iiu K or-I. (kw , I room nub nl President ( vo|cnd`u vi 0 at college, in now vilili it tho \\'Ml0 llouu. Sir . Cunplnll ha rchuoul the lane ol s nnklooco In W oyuncut. Town. In than in ll nnnmvn lth Lin hnnv WIIIIFI Cl curry lfllr "I III?` "Flier. Altar the preotnhtlon Mr. .\liln briefly repliodxhaukin the brethren for their Iiiml wishes And the uullome memento: of their ` lric-mlnhip. Speeches were inlul I in by i llmn. \\'. Dunn. I . `... W. K. Ron ey. |'.H.. aml. Purim. Nil, oi Kinglton Lodge. anal Brno. Ho-lwin, Brown uul Ilonglun. The Inner in the 1-mine of his remorh hoped it would not be long I-elorv the-y would have an opportunity of nitrlu-ring" him. The mm ny Inn haupita y enteruinonl by Mr. Incl . rn Kliln nfu-r I-hi:-In llu-v .I.....e. I III! lillllqll" WI! ll3PlIIUI, IWIIBFIIIIIUII Dy Mr. anal rn. .\liln. that which they Input- hy Iinging "Haul Save tho Quqen." III I ITIIIUCLV III IV XlTU,1:l jT59 IT`) to. when In wllumovo with Ink funily. I). K. l.JInKimun, Inn-hint Hallo`-ill Iflllll IIUIIICCIIUIIT Ill IIUMIII lIa'llI0uU ll`! contributed greatly tn the lumen of the lad as well an cnoted hannonv and good \ fee in nmnngnt the memhen. He was mn- grntulul an his Innrrinuv, and the gifts were nomd u u nunifn-atalinn of the re- rd in which he was held h the bnthnn. Roth .\lrn. Mih And himool had the beat With?! of every member of the urder. ` I `fin? Hun In-nnnnlnfinn \Ir \I|'In In-in: 'r. w. Mn |:eu..'-inner:-.12., nu. Ilrothren oi` the 0ulcll'ollcnu' I-`rut!-rally. Last evening tip Incmlx-rs of Cattarnqui Lodge. .'n. I0, I.().t).I"., aft:-r lmsinesn hul been dis nsc-I uith. n-pain-I tn the resi- dance of L T. W. Milunnnl pmseutnd bun with an mlilrcss and A han-launw silver tilting pitcher and m an ran-ed with the emblem of the onler. `he nllnving inscription Wu on the pitcher ; Presented to Hm. T. W. Milo h the hn-thren of (itaraqui Lonlir. 1.0.0. ., as I token of their esteem." '1 e uldreu wu reul h ' Bro. T. Hnywuwl. l'.(:.. conveying the h' Appreciation of the bre- ` thron for the mumor ho had governed th I loulgeiluring histnnn ol othre. His cnur- I teoun clomeauwur and impnrtinl decisions hul mull!-ihul:-cl unullv in than lnnvnnn nf Mu- " urdloanou. Ilvoullngu-ha!) kph." Bot do udthot. in null- lnn IL`: um nlhn En]: an iv-57 "'"" e'o'.'In '5.` .'o3,"-'~h'.3J7 - --. .2. .`.':'..`2...".'. ':.`."l.".`.`. *."L.`:.E K\lIII'-KEV] - The announcement in F. .\. (`ousineau & ('o.`a advertising apuce to~dn_y must be of in- terest and pmtit tn the ladies of Kingston. 1 The {SCI thnt .\lr (`uusiuezm will be present. on Friday and Saturday. to offer these ex~ trumlinury induct-Inents to his numerous cnstunwrs, is A sufficient guarantee that mnny rare and nuine Insrgasins can be ae- curod. The Inn in: are urgently requested t tn call an the dnys mentioned. whether they wish to buy 0|` nut, M .\l r. (`ousineau desires to vunvince them than such great hargains were never offered lx-fure in Kingsum. I \.'llIlI}lJBCI' I3 I-IIIIIIIS, IIIHI llllf Ullllfr ('llFll`lL'(l St. Patrick's Day, |.~m4, Dedicated to thv House of Connnons at ()ttawv.." welcoming (`unada's champion. lidward Blake, for which .\lr. Blake also returned thanks to the loyal composer. The nlnlnnnnomnnt in I-` V lhnninmu: .l- l ll. unuln lll DEED l|3KL'll LU Pllllll. SCCHUS ;~/13i`6bkT7ff"'l`f11gU,"Rnt?|f3"`i z23;`ii'm f (`rmul -T6r. 'l)zw`a dmnmtic tmune. r:l"C(|lll\I L'lIllI'L'lI [Ur II lNIl`I'1'll'l\H. To-day is the Festiml uf the Purication. known also as (.`andlema.s lay. It will he observed with a propriutc ceremonies in St. Mary : cuthedra next .\`unln_\' moming. XI:-nil:-rwn nf Hm tnhnnunn r-In}: \\'mn- JIIIIVJ 5 L'l|lll\7lll HI "URI -`lllIl|I_\ llllll "Ills. .\Ien\lx-rs of the tohoggnn club wear handsome htulges. Tlwy are lnlue, surmount- ed by little Tam 0' Shauter caps. On the hadge are the wonls "Tmn 0' Slmnter T0- bo '!\lI('lul)." Ioisc A. Skimings. mmposer of the Nw ; tional .\larch," has sent us copies of two son .. (`m1mla's Feuvwe-H to Louise and Lon Lorne. for which Lord Lorne sent the composer his thanks. and the other entitled St "ntri.-It`: av IFLHIJ Iinalir-nhnl On flux Hll`h'l3 IIIICIIIIIIIICU. The snlvutionists in Uunauoque are meet- ing with success. Nogntiatianns are in pro- gress for the purchzue of the old .\lL-thutlist Hpiscolml church for 1| lmrrau-ks. Tnqlnv is Hm I-`mztivnl nf the Pnrivntinn \\l|3 Ullly ll N.'l'IUl`Illl'l`. An assem l_\' was held in the (iolclen Lion block last e\'eni_pg, under the auspices of the Kingsto Serenade cluln. There was a large attendance. Tlsn anlvutinniafu in ll.-nnnnnumx urn Innnl. Culuse IHUTC \\'lIl DC (I 5lIUl'lo llILC.'l'. ` About SI,-100 of the $`2.0(K) asked for has been raised by the people of S_vdeulmn1 St. Methodist church for -missiLm1u'y. purposes. Do not fail to secure 1| cheap picture or : frame at your own rm nn .\`aturduy at It) ` o'clock :1.nI. at I`. U dlu-`s auu-tiun shle, lI.') Brock street. The ' must be sold. J. M. Sherlock. ll'.. corrects the imm`cs- I)K`K.'I\ SIICUL. I "U ' llllllib IR.` BUl|l. Sherlock. _]I'.. impres- sinn that he was )0l`S(\llll"y voncurneul in the management, of as! nighfs concert. He 1 was only an ` -`rformor. An nnemn nlv um: In-HI in tho Hnlalnn Linn [ur $10.). Many Kin tonians will 0 to the concert at B&I'l`iC0l( to-night. T no ruwiug club cxixuluots the ontartaimuent. A. Grant has been asked to paint scenes ;~:Hwiil4n'F '-fmri "`1n'T" 1 amu--mr. ms 3 unumuu: uuupc. The bear du not see lns shadow to4ln_v auulsuperatitlons people will any that of course there will be at short winter. ' AL.-.6 CI Ill AC cl... Q0 MlI\ nulvanl `nu `lug I Imruxraphs or lnterut. nu lflckeul ('p by | 1)u,p- Busy Reporter: nn the Sn`-eat. i \` Mir. (loodeurle. late clerk in the (LT. R. 1' oicg. is now in Fol r llros . otce. ! I-`mnh butter. m hum-.r. nrint. butter. I Ofnlfg. IS IIUW III N)! F I5I'U UH??- Fresh butter. m butter. print butter. eggs. Spanish ugli Canadian onions. Jas. Craurfonl. -n... ..:...| u..o:..:.... :.... um .......n. ..m......" The vital statistics for the month of Jllllllfl I ury are : Marriages, I5 ; lnirtha. I9 : dear.ha,. LI`!|W'l0l`ll. There nre 60 men in the employ 6f the cor- i poratiou. Owing to the stormy weather ` thev were unable to work to-day. I<`rna|u Imrrinnn fuunh Iunlilmf. frnnh Inm-IL . ("CV '9l`0 UIIIIUIB [0 VTOTK (0`(llI)'. Fresh herrm . fresh hahhut, fresh mac-k~ erel. fresh C01 and hmhlock. Jus. (`ram- forcl. _ . \|.. v......I..:.... L... ...m |.:."'I..m... --u....., mm. ` Mr. Vaualatiue has sold l1i'h_oI`se Gene- ` ml Johnston," to an American gentleman, ` for 3165. ' \l....u k'innnn..:...u. ..-ill an on Olxn nun.-n-0 ;Dr(K KlYlI "I'I(I , [\"CI_V [N53, I (`anal --f()r. "Dis '3 dmnmtic troupe. Tho lunar Ji. unf mm Iuin shmhm Iooonhonc 0% f GIFT TO A PAST GRAND. PERSONAL MENTION. INCIDENTS OF THE; -:: pm- vluuu, loom`: f3..aao,..n Indy IIUI J50 C1 rlluurlhr Inn dohlhduunyuoaournna luumuuubr :'.'.'r.-.:.".r"`..:','.:'.'.:: :"..:': ....."" .' `dab nonlhut udrud cunuugg; `nnJ|Lv nnlnllv Inn has: -n 1L._.Ln. -_.n Iluill VI Ivvxi ,1! VUT` IIII IIW tho-numb vbouunuopomnth loJo. llovuuptognldvouvollu hrcitl-g nmndlt wan dqy that nnovod Ma. The oluuutduo -nun W `hat AA 2." AA ' A. -_.I I Art eluool Ioooluuunn. A: I meeting of the director: 0! tho King nlun School of Art. held Slit Juunry. I83 at the oico of the pruideut. it an muveul In: Mr R T \\'AIInIn, nnnnntlnl luv Mr R

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