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Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Mar 1887, p. 1

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W` Hall!` 0! WIIOIIIUT K0 Clll "Ill IIIKII IIIDFIII courngo or monnmontnl choel. But to re- turn to the young gentleman who desired to become I hnrkeo r. If he wishes todistinr uinh himself in is profession. he will not ne to rope his wny in the (lurk, for l ol served nglnring nign on the Bowery : lu- struction givvn in the scientic compuundin uf mixonl drinh. cocktails, smashes um julops. ropnrecl in the most ' tilic Imn~ . nor, an according to the I I and most ' ngprovod formula. " Thial like business. `I are is n benefactor of the " nproleuor who em give ynu the exact qnnntity of s r, A ton. lemon. ml the. Verlnoth nu q anal olbori ta which will ruin your digution and and you ton lunatic uylum or to the--- 3 If this young gen 0- mm wishu to rise rnpidly in his chmcn - {union by nll mews let him Apply to this ` Bowery pmleuor. Thorn ln nn nnmlinn [Int the nnlnnns Ara nuwury pruluuur. There in no nation thnt the saloon: an getting to be 0 must delightful phone of I-an-rnnlinn. A fan van-I nun. nul I mun uv uuu . nu -.-\u w... .. . ._ ......... Farr:-0. Iut week I hm-V:-l;e;u tryin 00 hgure out whether to all thin high mo nun:-Ana nr mnnnnmnlgl ohms`. Ill tn N!- OI Iour IIIIIII. WHICH IIIU IIIUIIJIIIIII. lll 56].: home ; but when the demijohn arrived the cuetomer found the cork euapiciouel looee. ` suggesting the fact that the unfnith ul mee- sen r mi ht have been enmfling the quelity of h eix ollnr Old (`row. so he went to the men-hAnt And made his com lnint; And whet I do whet do you think was the reply 3 "Oh, air, the cork being loose in your demijohn einiee nothing 2 there isn't A man in mi w o touchee A drop of whiskey. ldon`t drin myeelf. And I won't have A nun About my atom who does. " What do yod think of that? If A dynunlte bomb had exploded under me I could not hue been more Aetoniehed, And the mAn who bought the whiskey looked as if he had been hit over the heed with A and- lmg. For the hA\'e been to hnure high ' `I The Gilded Pnluces of Vice In New York- uloney Mule out of Whiskevuwhy the Temperance l?eoph,~ Don't Catch the (`rovnl - Gentlllqv. an at l'remlnm- .-I & Minister on the Warpath. (:~`po1'iul (`orrespondeni-on ' Bunmu.\'.\'. March 2. .~Mncsulay has said that history should not be made up snlcly of the gossip of courts and the battles of kings. hut treat lur ly of the lives of the cohuuou people. and t e men who devotes his time to studying the lives of the common people in New Ynrl: will not .tiud the thenm un- fruitful. Looking over the paper the other morning the first advertisement that caught my eye was, A mung gentleman desires it a situation as hsrheeper ; and in en adjoin- ing column. A lady takes in wsshing at her own house." Now, there is no earthly reason wh there should not be Very ntlenmnly hsr eepers. sud lady-like wss ier-women. but it is a question of ropriety as to whether it is s wise thing to M vertise their gentility. Did the 'oung utlemui in eeerch of s pro- fession c ooso t e noblest ceiling within his much 3 Thst's the question. He su plements his Advertisement with the fact Suit he is strictly temperate, an sdmirslnle recommeu~ dstion for s gentleman who retails whiskey, and one that should not be overlooked. The other day I overhesnln conversation between a liquor denier and I customer, which had A mom]. The customer had ordered s ion of sour mash. which the merchant hsa sent hnmn . lmt mhnn rim ulnsniinlan an-rivmi lm `A WEEKLY TALK BY THE MOST{ POPULAR or wawans. l BROADBRh\l'.\,` LETTER. DI:n.ns, Ilu'ch.-Po&0rKol|urvrlhn unlhuhunuot Ihlundlthnyln vhvoltbonuu whhhhb I- umut no onlonil. Ila qt: "1! in yludlldb. lvlll novwlo Ibo nnn|LhnILnInd$lnI1h`&-H!!! puuuucn. nnu nuwuu unu-cur ouoj Into-lnotoduvutny ch cl ddcuvhundlovhg --n|nnKnIEInjj" 113` "-`r`:.'."':`a uI'ti'(\`-`u'.`."" "".;'.m....n` ""` . . . on I an ulna: now. and the gush: in wall` tub:-.'c.Ihi`o8l. frllu. For torn: up In 1'll(B. I -.35.... 5.: u... 3 IANIIIIX. Much Q. -150 I-Isl I'll`! to lay run to: by (hmhrgo Ivy live length-. Judhnlototholtarttbohvtthgtu l.$to!| in {nor of (`III Lox:-nu. blurb ~ Iini-u cl (`an- x L_l_I_. I--A _l_LA __... ..IJ- -1 II A. A._ IIFVIIUR. EIITII 1 ' Flfuj II \ "t..+.':..ca|xu rooddoollto Out I Oxhtnlnulaou souoouonuut WT `K 1-na. they an unmrpunod. Sold lay I u--v-uv-- -u--- -aou-w u.`-. And[tvothoootihcnunlr<;I:;.-[:0 use of Dr. I hn.v`| "Phnnnl Purgutivo l\l)etn" - tiny. angst-coated nlormhicll obviate the uncanny cl in; lhll "gqag" in the ntuupc In nvdlow some huge an of uninvili apart And cliugnoshk ooct lotr on ' Action In thotough. yo! - foctly patio. and. unlike odnr pills. 1:; lover and Iowan]: constipation. In con oldcl-hndaobo. and u 6 pmunatur of it (cling. sll I tlllfll-I Ill Hllllllf ITCII ROTH I1` ` 0!. but the ANION-`\lI colony at Mung hld In addition of an-\'v-n Int week. Our (knldhn hrothon hm! better look out, or l : tom: of then tnlontnxl (outlaw:-n will he ` _.AnX _ _ _ _ A .___I:__ I __ I __ nL-._ ...--. _.... FINE CITY NONI. The nndonlgnod obn rurulothsl. DSHIKABLIG HOUSE ANDU01` not occupied by Man cu Earl Hunt. The whole In ohm! In on block. hula; about on luuudndund twenty feet from on In-I Mind. and the lI[pRr Lot nnuh towuu Slnot. The B. m.\'ua the prgpufq `V SIIIUII. II IIU IIIII Kill CCIICII llll VJ es-nngelize the pe. let him all in. The linun" world has been badly shaken ` by the and-len diuppeu-mm of .\Ir. Lnwonn. Only A few month: ago he heal I cnnunowinl retina of lhllll, and by many In mp pmoul to be worth 3 million. He was marl ~ ed "Very good" by Brulutnel. It in I mystery what he did with All the money. Home any poker might tell the story. How- ever that may be. when it come tn the hour ntntch he omnpe-l ow-erythi he could lay his hand: on and shipped. n this lncvy alehlostion nix minor meals were lost sight nl, Iunl the Ammicnn nnlnnv at Mnntrnnl 1:1 I Ill ICIPIIZII CIUIICWI `III IS ` liq utnrslinonl. and t a they nu run oroce. ll they do, sand from u r.- llnnnlul. 1'" IQIT IIIU WOT` U I III ICTI-II II IXUIIIS Md . not Ian than n or twenty yous : t on. i! be still feels culled on to Tim ngnnig Inn-LI kn: hum hmllv nhninn 1 .101]; very Culluurcluly, `u |h IR?! IIUI I ` pear that the pope has murdered anp y atel . but Brother Fulton sees our 1 anger and e is going to save us. If gospel work was all he wanted he could find two or three hundred years good solid work in Brooklyn. and as he is more nearly allied to the Pro- testants than to the sect he proposes to save it might not be a bad idea for his reverence to remember thsbcharity begins at home. The Catholic church has an army of trained evangelists who understand the needs of their ocks much better than it is pnuible for Brother Fulton to do. Better let the job out t_o___t_,h,em and turn his spiritual bat- tcries on some of the members of his late ock. and he will doubtless nd that he has not much religion to spare by the time he ts through with them. If we are to judge is future work on the Romanists by his past success in the Protestant church. the harvest will not be great. He same here from Boston to the Hanson Place Rap tist church. one of the stron t and most respectable churches in Broo lyn. and it was not long till the congregation was by the ears. and llrother I-`ultun stepped down and out. He then started in with a few faithful followers. and shortl_v after he was installed in the skating rink. where he ex- mal in A very short time to knock out her and Talm -. There was only one thin lacking. snd.3'fst \\'a.sa congre tion. llmtier Fulton's ten Venn` work in rook~ lyn has not been satisfactory. He has con- trired to keep in exceedingly warm water i all that titne. and on one occasion even his brother Ininisten. whose motto is Love one Another." found it impossible to stand him. and re him the grand bounce. If ` Brother Pu ton is determined on his work of erangelisation I would respectfully sug- gest that he try his hand at tit-st on some weaker institution than the Catholic church. Then. if he succeeds. let him prepare him self for his work by a Ion term of fasting and ns-nwsw nnl Inna than flnon nr DI-onlv `GI-unlock: l"I-on Illa: Bron." p 1lI\`. The papers are full `of the departure of Brother Fulton from his charge in the city of Brooklyn, where he has made it rather live! for the world, the esh and the devil, fur the past ten yearn. Brother Fulton is not in man of peace. He is B ghter from the word go. and the arch-enemy -.-f man had better [lee his weather eye open when Brother Fu ton gird: on his armour and his swonl. He has laid himself out an exceed- ingly heavy job, which is nothing less than to unite the pope and his minions hip and thigh. The Catholic: appear to be getting along very comfortably, and it does not a near that than nnnn has mnnlamd anv v HUI. y [Ur KIN` Hill 3 [HIV IS llllllllly Ell pli by hem-vnlent poo lo, who believe Ill this form of charity. he paying is what lawyers would call I legiil qtion, but it gives the unfortunate A sense of inde ml- euce as he slings clown his cent and cal a for hash or cufTe._ l knowslmw long it will hold `out, but we ought not to hear of any more starvation cases as long as you can feed in man or at woman. on three cents it ill\`. `I... ..._..._..._ -..- f.. lI`_R AL- .I__._._A...._ _l A benevolent lady. howe\'er. conceived the.,iden that there were thousands here who could not 3 re a quarter for A meal. and for those w m fortnne'or misfortune has knocked out she has provided fteen places in dierent pnria of the city. where the hungry tramp can get A meal for one cent. Yes. air. is big bowl of soup and I1 chunk of bread of good charitable proportions for one cent, in fact it would puzzle 3 hungry tramp to put himself on the outside of two of thooe chunks. Hot mee and tea with bread at the same rate. The cent, of course, does not y for the food ; that is mainly sup- lawyers fiction, `ud- euce he L....I. .... ....IT.'._. I .`.\-.`A L....... L`... 'I...... :4 rm: stxmxxnlnia ollhrl to: am his Hons; and hot on Albert Street. The honnoouulnn nova colnmodloun clothe: dung. collar. u|doulbud- hill . .113. is stocked with choice hull and CIIAIOIIAI trout and small emu. ac. IHJWARD MORIIAII. ruuolouoc nou:o. A. --L_-9,n TUEUIIIHUWJUIK -II - It ulII.IIuIlvI;II.vj Ibonu-In oliiolnhndnvbov. thrown nlmlounnthuda Intel lnrhllluhu nut. Nocoovuhhu ooxcuptuo noon`: pnujlluuou-go Fu-lngvboju-pal btho huhhuny oooeonldpnvuutlim. Iluy pnmugan Ind limb Main and mdvuicunr at-sluhuluuvn alum Ihnnnunnn *I1Il1LIK Tho ulounsllp locus on Ila Dona-In A link Anon; Clo Pnnongotl Nun Yull, March N. -'I\o Scotin Ion! "FE" """':f.'2."7-'3: '2."-- .`.'i`.'f2.'i W a a bum on the hunt. `liohrttuu vu blow vithnvdoclt `gnvculyulluu Ion . Inqjorl III! ak:p. With thin usual in n_..n_n.L_. _..L.J .... .l..L-_.J - .._A. l'l.4IIUI.ITIg HI I ITIXIlI{ `III I IIIH-1.`. Lust-o`\`. Math 20. In tho division lnn night in the house ol common. on .\lol-Icy`: uuoodnoal to the pvonnculi undo: to grant urguncy for the (`canton bill. tine unionists mud opinn the government. ual nu-an nnionht uonbn wan shunt. Ill. lit (W Il`$l. The majority vow on Ho:-Icy`: uueadncnl mmiual ol $3 oomen'u\i\-on Ind 67 Inbou- iuulholuinori vote ooIIbtodoll7`.' Gluluonhnl. 89 I lliuu. and I uniouht. I up... lI-_..L X I- AL. .rIi..&.l.._ Iggo nelnl uurl-u Inc nuns ungu 0: Inc an. The resolution, to gr-at urgency for the (`n'mubl. wu quad lo. and the tint wading ol the hill I'll nd for I . Mr. Pumoll gun notice that he would an Amendment, u! the house rear-In itself immediately Euro 5 committee to consider the out: o! lulu-I. `FL- __ ;-_.'A.. ..._n_ ._ \IA_I-..\_ -...__.I_.-_n .\Ir. Morley`: Annulment to the Govern- -oI|'I Ptllty ll Dobtlodl. Ln\ nus. March 25. --Thia evening a divu- aiou nan taken on Mr. Morley`: amendment to the gnvarnmantl motion to grant urqoncy fur the (`uewion bill. The auendaunt was rejevted by a vote of M0 to $1 Sir Hoary Jllllfl. 'il:oral-unionist. roproaclud Mr. Hladntono and Mr. Morley with aupgzrtlag the plan of campaign. Sir William anon Harman ntortod that Sir Henry advnutad the tory principle that the law Innat ha on- forcod whether it ho jut or unjnat. Ir. Parnell moved to adjourn. Mr. W. H. Smith rduoad to agnotn thomotiontoadjoarn. .\lr. Gladstone hoped that Mr. Parnell`- motion would not In pnaaod. Mr. Sexton laid that the lriah memhara would be full) heanl during the nut cups o! the hill. an Iuunnlnlinn in coma! nu-nan:-v Cur IL. IIOI. Hmunl Vincent. .\l.l'.. pro that in consequence of the jubilee en esdition ehoulnl he mule to the title of the queen in com li- ment to the colonies. He suggests that er mnjeet elnll be entitled queen of Greet Bri- tein. relend. Cenude. Auetrelie. South Africa. and All the British colonies and em- press of Indie. (U119. Rev. Charles Du. nf Stratfonl. read at the meetin of the (`ongrcgutinnsl union I paper on t 9 religion in schools question. arguing that it Wu not the duty of the Into to control or interfere with religion: educa- lion. ll_..-_I \':._-_._A \I II -_._-___ L-h 2.. nu.-mpwu. The vennor-general in council has dis nllowe the act to incorponte the Rock Lake. Souris Valley and Bnenudon nilwuy company, passed by the Mnnitobn legillt tum. 1 D-.. t`|.__I..- n..n At uA.._u`..-l ......l -5 IIIK IOC8eI Illll) ICCUIIHL The Duchess of Cnmberlund aulferod from Artimlnr rheumntism. And Wu oval-dosed with I drug. which had the effect of pm- ducing depression and melancholin. She is very cruy. A ....|.-.. ........I..:...._.... -_.-_.. L-.. .\........_... \ El"V Cruz) . Another revolutionary scare has occurred in Spzin. The gurripona of Madrid and other cities were ready for action, the v- ernment fearing that a may cfelol mule be ` attempted. The on\1I.nmr.rnn(~rnl in council has dis. pduchu a nanny. has It Ulllu L'\!|lIll Ill". UIIFIHKIHH KHCIII Dy nlle. T he Duchess of Cumberland. the ung- ost lauglnmr of the King of Doumnr . has been placed in it lunatic asylum. She is sudenng from melancholiu. An ommirv will In mule in tho Rritinh suuerlng IITNII IIIUIIHCHOHQ An enquiry will he mule in the British culnlnnlls as to the cost of the horses pur- chased iu (`anadn for the English army, talr iug looses into account. `PI... I\...\I...-- I\` (`n-u|u._I-.\.I --n`-._.I I-an` HES `lK"\HK'- New York legislature hu passed a high liquor license luv. l"eoo graduatml from $I,(X)0 down to SICK). lrlnvnn Alnntlnnn Kn:-a in-Ann nnnhxnnnll On Ulll UUWII WU `IKE . Eleven Alsatian: have been sentenced to imprisonment for six months for wearing ` trinolored ribbons in Berlin. 1 'm... ............1.:_ u,.-I.. ._.._..-... L-..:.._- .._.... i |vl`IllllUl\`1l l`lUl.l)lIl II| IIUTIIII. V The steamship Scale report: having seen ` the Danntleas and Comnet. on March 2lst. but could not distinguish them by name. The Hnnhmu nf Cllmhnrlnml thn vnnnn. The extradition treaty betwoen United States and Russia was signed` terday. Rant I-urn nufnrnnnnx \-nntnnlnv nnm CCl1liI"- East Bruce reformers yectenlny nomim: , ted R. Truux, of Walkortnn, to oppose Mr. \ (`nnrill \ Cr Ill. ` '1' re pork packing osmblishment of John Taylor & (`o.. Trenton. N.J.. wu burned ; Inn: 373) (Ill llyllll` (\'c \ 0.. loss $75().()(X). N... V... I. 1 no x/.r.n. wlcgripn company clam be making $450 a (lay not prot from otlices. TI... A.-L.....I:L:.~.. L_...A.. I.-. ____ .. IIIU PrI\'.\' L'1,ul|cu ll) Julie. A combilmtion is being formed to nlvnnce the Fice of an . .\l`l)`, .qlI hl`E`lI';` nlnimu Hun -Ant In tho % THE 'AILY. WHIG. Tho Little Thing. 1 ha! Aime: (`nnadlun--"'7 I-`lashes I-`rom Europa and Tut, 'l'hy l'ortnnd-A Little of Everything lnnlly Read and Ilomomborod. The Langtry-Dumoulin case comes before the privy council in J mm. A nnlnhilnninn in Iunn fnv-rum` on ml:-nnno lllc PIVILV III I Mr. Suther and claims the soot In the \\`innipe election case.` Tim (`.. {R tnlnnmnh nnmnnnv ulnimn tn `TELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH S rroua QUARTERS GIVEN. ' AFFAIRS or THE WORLD, H lllllllllff CICCI-loll CIBU D The C. R. telegraph. company claims to no nmkimy $4.10 a day not nmt from {hair A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. their On INIII IIIIO OI HI?! Butt. Illuuuunluu Above lhrl-lo Street. known A: the Most n l ;:-may. I`|:;Eorml|pplyloMR.`. I<'.\'Ii .. . lo Yea. Till} R0lT0ll(`A81`IlOl'3E and (`UT'I'A(lIsI Ioulh INC 0! Hm`-t .'Itroot. Inunodhloly .~m:-u-av, I`m-In-mnnnnh'loMR. H(.\'I ..i H()TI\`.l.. woli f;u'nInhed ; comm! lo:-ailon doing 5 good budnuu. Apply at um omoo. vorhhop unnchod suitable for: linnmuh ur non! bunlnou ; A no u SHOP AND DWll.L- I. 0. both Illuntocl on Wellington Street. nou- l I-hcx ; good budneu stand. l`_or _-uluu nanpli on fronnboo. S. E ALLEN. I \\ olllnx ` nu-clyn quullo Ia. Iuuuunu Inn A SHOP. \\'l'l`ll D\VELl.l.\'0 ATTAPHEID. corner of lnvlslon and Illlloo Stroou-also I mnropsranw nous: ammnnub be-no-- nlon as: any time. Apply I,oJ. WAD ELL. on the pnmheo. THE PIII-IIISI-ZS ON EARL !l'l'.. "Moan Place." In presunt oocu led by II`. M1-.\'nb. The house is commod ou. in good order. I lined with nmdarn lm romonta. Ponoeolon lat May. Apply to A. cCORMA(`K. Princes Hlnot. THAT DESIRABLE ll0l'SE (m corner of 1 Holbnrno And 3 onlnm Stroou. formerly ov- ruplod by C. . I92oq.. and now In the occupation ot I or From. containing 9 room; with bath roan. hot and cold Inter. Pounuion Inc May next. App! to J. ll. Iv l\'l`.R.IIKln8lrool..orH`ol suoet. A STORE. WFTH DWEl.l.lN() and It large suitable for: linunllh annual buulmm : `ho TRIS`. NEW BRICK l)WlCLl.lNU HOUSE. .v-it-nuod on the south side of Princess Street. west at Clntham: ountalm fteen rooms. In eluding bath room (I All ad I ` - menu. Anal: at thrhuldenlgo 0'f't|h|;II|`&:}:~ A HOUSE IN WADFS LA.\`l-I. l'uln>nWSl.. vollllinl 5 rooms. For further pnruculun npply to A Bl-SR1` PIPER. on the promises. bath and all modern lmpro\'u~ menu. A the residence of the under- siznod. RGII`. NE'LA.\'l)S. Princess St. VTHB`. aowusu .u.uw on womng-mu 3;. with recidonoo overhead. Mid tho xture: anti Possession at any time. mung: of the Alleg. Apply :4 GIORUI. RICHARDSON & SONS. ruotol Princes: Street. Aug. 31. , Apply cu uliuuuu nu LADIES to work for us at their own homes : 87 to (I0 per week mnbo quietly made. No . show. painting: no mnvnuing. For full 1` ulusplum address at once. CRISCBN1` RT 00.. 19 l antral Street, Boston. Mus Box 5.11:0 ' ivulu-n please address at Unnsvlcxr ART (`unu*a| Mass" 5.170 AGENTS. nmlo anti fommo * 8 A dgy. SE stump for lculars. Sunpien. 25 cents. (`. K0\\ DY. and 48 Front St. E... Toronto. GOOD HAND SEWING SHUlMAI(I!;l<. to whom constant umploymont and highest 'l`o- ~ont vr wlllbe mid. An I)` to JAMES ;t0B0[NS`gs. Roealn llouse Hlogk. Toronto. A (`OOK AND l[0l'Sl~I.\`lAll); must be won rooommondod. Apply to MISS ()ARDl.\'l~2R. I51 Earl St. ` ' rooommonue 151 Lllauudn-she. Jlqul ulnnuuuu 3...""u."".'. A u'%E` \\'ILsox.--In Kin vatou, on I-`riclay mornin . March 25th, .\ ary Neshitt, helofed wi e of Joseph Wilson. Funenwwill o lace tron: her late resi- dence, corn r ideal: and Bay Streets. nn Qnnoluv n`nrI\I\,\II at 9-3!) n'oInn|:, deuce, corner nmcnn llnll ay ollvew, un Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends and acqmtintaunces are respe<-t.f\Il- ly invited to attend. ' l.u1`CK.~\.-At Nipanee. .\lnn~.h 2lst, a child of Sanford Loncks. nged 3 years. ` Al'Ll..--At Deseronto. l8thMurc|1. Joseph A..Il -..n.J u'.' .....-u V IIUN HA I . A urrlus SAL: of the Stock of John ll:-mplun at Shnrbot Lake at I! o'c|ock.I l`.Cn-an-on.--..'. 9.. - .9 unnnn. b IlInnnn' P>lt7I-TI-Ilsl-:3 0:: mm. 31.. Moan Plum." at nresunl oocunlod by Esq. BORN. _ ` (.`m.uw.-At Leeds. 25th Marx-I1. wife of J. R. Cowan, of I laughter. _ ` J.H.2l.UJ.'Uala.a. Hl'1`CllIN.\`-Hl`lu.RY.---01] Mch. llith. Arthur ` Hutclwns. Ernesttown. to Miss Eliza . Burley. (`olborne. lMMEDlA1`lCl.\'--.\ coox. Apply to ME .s. s. ouvn-zn. 351 King street. ll! Dl'lIl'l)0L LAKE GI ll OCIDCIK. . l?Nn|nwIu1'Im'a SAL: at .\lucnco gt Minncs m 113.111. ` _G;0D 1u.\'D's1cw1NosHo1cM.u lo whnin mnxmnt umnloymont highest AND nm'I~:.\1AII) ; be well mmnnxmnndml, Annlr lo MISS '\ I lulu. "` 1` '1 I. U3l3l1JIllUy Aull, aged R7 years. VOL. LVI,' F_oR:s4LE_oi2 "x`6_I.i::;`~{'1`._ _ nfimuonn Axnmlinruo name 0! Duloun Oooon lllv'V`..' Int `mi c..".'.`."n..`."s..`..1'1B`....`:'.1'.'-""'..3 BPEIAL HINTION. """"mm.";_. `.'f9.`E-_5E3?- ;mm15s;as. 'EE.Ta aE1T 1\,, II .I. "vK NE:-3. W unwnn, -IlII Iu.-nnv-|-vacuum, lawuhh. upmlcrulllu. Acuvuclui hr lo..v-u_nh 3, u lllnwtfqylork `mm `D U UHAUI -AK` v 1 annual! :byuun.n'wn. * ""`s...'.""".:`.1I:."" ' *"""'3"'"a`.1".."'i:7` :'.._...... .......m-."."...*.a-.:. TIT`. :"w-"'W lid. AcIhIol"Ib:hr'1`n:tnoubnwu, nqutnd. I. rry vdognvhr. oouglllinlvlunguuluu. Ila I Intuit-I|nnulIII\.nIohulnhol':g.zla-1 poduool bl- lhIINlII:y'tI chultlhohu-Inch.` 75.1.... hdn_hl-|-lshnl IIIIIUCIIIII w IISTL lllornruohoxldnotmculhmacyuhouldl touch yqnnbu Ir.Nptqu|ado0~ odtlu oduonunuwunoalnnryhnnhn nyuhnsdahruntuhothu-nuuuloulul orgulnndpuhmutoru thank: thfrut. ulunhoruotlnud popl- `clld. Aclhollholunornlnnwnn ITWIKVQ IITWIVUC #1 . `W X nllqunouo lo hhtou. ` 0! count be H not Inca that shot ` Inna-L nnl-lv nnjlnnn Hp Hnonnna lad-A 1 `l'baI`uI-onIoo.0oIo0IIInInou-And the Danube In Touch. Anotbot unsung ol the farmer mention 0! the Olhrio Iqbhtln ocean!-cl tn Ihtontn. I . Spout. 0! hard. 15$` Ihznnlr, up `Yllnnl uuln-II. nr.nF"',urr|Iw grad. coupled Ibo oiulr. Ir. Wllmot upnql-tl llmull no In hvour cl Ibo luau: nonbmltnqaund pl-qy.ulIh on `lllnljmllhlnlnnhslnrnlnnlnlm-ad: W xi` [WV WV DIX IF"lI' gt; will not b ouurnguillt much. I may not A I pro) nporum inhnuu. Lot in tin the unworthy Iovity ol our honors mum In dhudlq urban Inna In Inhly lost to Nun:-y. Yours. om. R. BALI; Illly. IIUI II III \ 'hat doluaion wonwo umlorthat we our thought to content ourselves with any ' Iona! The variant tramp amongst us. wh can call no foot 0! land his own. would yet nd his truest intonat nerve-I by having In the nation`: councils none but the what anal trncat man. How. then. in it that we. with so many dearer intanlta than his, and with the mean: in our hand: touacnru them. han hoonuooaulauandaowitlcu? ltia, perhaps. not too late in tho day to nmiml our representatives In tho pnaoat parliament that while not requiring of thom any pro- tound aoonomical haowladpor uact | training to do laid upon a natural an un- pmlnhl ananacoold lt.Ad|a~ :I):.wol|nh1:! hnv annar. V'`"""` "V -' "-*"` _7V" " """""' -" "' eompmnhl qpunncool dignity. A (Hr plimsal no hov Ipordnncn and nupodi v will not mnmom our audit much. IUT I Since the bulk 6-! the debate seenn. by the report. to have boon oonductod with I similar gravity and grwolul wit. Ieriouu ro- octiou suggest thomulvu to the thought- ful citiunn. An 5 glib-tongue and inter- mittent nnpootability quliontium cuf- cient for A member of pnrlhmout in than time: P In this caricature cl loghlntlvo lo- libentiun Altogether croditnblo to our mate as pm ioton of the whole exhibition Y An- mon wide learning giftod with fair renou- ing faculty and an uhiding nonneol their run 'hmty. not at .11 obutubk! we rllijl-IKIIVK "U|IIlI IX III(I|IT7$I, XXIII. And yet. cheerI." ls hut." "men of Ian hter !" So much for e grnvity. * en the women with their wnlee eual ` blnndlehmente would secure all the votes. and the men would have to mincl the child- ren. If the women had votes the would have to be convened. and It won cl not he pleasant to go home to one`: dinner and find I good-loohn cenvnoer with one : wife." So much for t e gru-efnl wit we lnrgnineul for 3 L`:_..- aL- |...l|. -1 cl... .|..I.-A- -.....- I... 55.. `mt? eunhudonll llnnmn kn ND AT &8:-A " C`. \ (bu I::A In im IIIIUTIBIUII Ul IHU IAUIIR. It was surely not too much to e: -t that i a demand thus eobeily and reasons ly nnula on behalf of an important section of the com- munity snd in the name of municipal reform. should be at least soberly if not candidly con. sidered. \\'e have not perhaps been too care- ful in chosin our re msentatixes. to have men of solid. iistori and conolnical and loical training. men upon whose unclouded ju gment in every most trifling concern of our country we might implicitly trust. About these innermost needful qualications we may not indeed have been too solicitous, but the appearance. at least the outward show of dignity. we have congratulated ourselves on securing. Gravity. kindly humour. race ful wit. any becoming snperuity woulfl. we feel. maintain our credit before our neigh~ bours. By being: elegantly omamuntsl our representatives would be indirectly useful. And vet. ohnsu-n." Iaunhhir_" "roars nf It Is Set \\'hat Sou:-rlhle People I-Zxpect-~ Marrlod \Vmuen`a Clssllns. Krmsms, March `2.').--(To the Editor) Most edifying. if unpleasant, reading your liberal readers will find in the report of the debate in the local legislature lest \\'ednes~ da on the married women`s franchise. The bil which Mr. Waters mo\'ed for a second reading was. it will he admitted. an impor- tant one. It demanded for married women, who possessed the qualication in their own right and paid taxes. the right of vote in municipal stfairs. M r. \\'sters argued for the measure on the ground of justice and of expediency. He drew the uttentiorr of the house to the rapid spread of the movement for woman franchise. It was engaging the attention of nearly everx state in the Ameri- can union as well as of langland. He showed that wherever and to whatever extent it had been tried it had been a success. Its influ- ence had in ever case been on the side of morality. He en begged that the ver moderate measure of woman sutfrage whic l he advocated might. receive the serious con ` siderstion of the house. i In .__- -.._..l.. ....a a.... .......l. 1.. ........_.a aI._.a I 1'. HA .\'l.E\'. `Fur cheap tickets to all pointa, unl infor- mation pertaining to all Rouvog, apply to _.L Ferry \\'lmrf. I.'I Rome. Watorlown & Omionsburg lm. I K To Utica, Albany,New Yqrk, Phi|ade|'a. F. A. FOLGER, . General ficket Agent. THE THOUSAND ILAND ROUTE BY Wuhlngton. Baltimore and all Points In North- t. . Have a fqw 9:40 Bnrnframou. 18 foot posts 8x3 Sawn Tlmbor. mingled with XXX Bolt Shingles. and mo Morchnnmblo Pine Siding All for $131.50. Terms onay. Nov. 8. A. HOPPINS. Agent. Gill` at W MAKM6 mi (Mon srnouo ` THE RATHBUNL COMPANY "II-lush `Vi|lg`u" t`;I.`--phona number 128. am New York. via G.'l`.R. and N.\'.C. Rys. GENERAL T/0I(E T AGENCY.` PARL|AMENTA-RY CRITICISM. "i{x.\-u_\:1n1~i'."bL17." z"{f14iLGsi'(i1~I1L(i;iN;x1);;%. sA'rU"RDAY EVENING. MARCH -24:, 133:- Foot of Brock Stmet. - Gen. Ticket Axum. IUT I17`. 5; TC. ii WWII. but hunwnll .I-d an `Ann; -n-mane Int`. Ulilll-I WWW IE? IT [DIV WNloout|so uhjodnlvlhunnh thou ` hnmuuhuonnoonllnnd .hovIu} "'l\o(kIthmen`I Il."unI pmprlt ` Iotionpldly rolling up A forum. (hl cilborlidmthoouthu d the `Ian. I. A II-up J Lon-Ol.nI U -nInn Lu bnnlhoolhtnutilll fKI.IXXI"` 'IdIX T. W In lnb. 5 n-J QL.-g gl SL4 -no-Inn ml innauh Ax .n_| I WW I IX `EU I'I.-I uuuguuul W `I recreetlon. Afew eerengo. And A nueu could etArt the eh ey huemeee with A few lnorlele Anclh Aeoupleol dozen lAnee. A looking-`IA: hindthe counter. Anll A few I cheep ornunente. But thAt cley is put To day we here plenty of enlooue the inter ` iol` trimming And furniehinge of which An worth from lly to A hundred thooennal dol- lore. Ned Stoke-e` hArroom At the Holnnn need to he the wonder And delight ol vieitlng countrymen. And some coon women. But there Are plenty ol other-I l with ungui- licent plctnree And coetly bflc-I which tell 0! the men-ellone prots ol the whhkey buelneee. The lower~clAee eAloune Are inn toting the nylon! their more opulent And high-toned uelghhore. hi; lunchee Anal eeey chnin being provided for the `men If the temperence people only mule fthe eortl to eetch customer! thnt the eeloone lo re might eee A greeter tempenneo herveet. .\`everAl Attempt: hA\'e been mule here At Atu-ting ternpennce reetnur-Ante. ten: r- Aooe coee-houeee. deirlee An-l other eetpnoh llehmente. All under telnpu-once en vhion. but I have never eeen one where wee the ell;-hteet eort to unto them eoA\fnrt~ Ahleornttrectlww-. Sonnel hue eeen that were errn lonel elem. But there VAA nothlng one ll e or comlortnhle About them. They hAd A cheer-lent. for-hluldlna eortolen Air. And theled who mt huide the Arnell tshle neAr the net. clroppe-.l her book or her eewln` let to re you cheoge. Ancl Aejehe in it chelr. when thet duty wee pedonne-I. ehe eeelned to AA} lnno unoertnin tone: l|on`t , on look At me. or I'll cell A k-emAA.", the mice And tee might in-lleteul for llhel. while the et.eAhe enal the ohope lurnlehetl emple [round for A III~OI-IIU lot ohtnlnlng money under lnlee pnteooee. \\ Ll|. .. eh. ...m..-A .1 an...-..a. ah... I POI! D V to IV Q?! In Woolen Undcnlotlr _;_ _%____

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