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

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Tto Iounnlnnoltho lalof. Ioblnooncom nyodhthunqnlconocory. The nuniuuoltho Into Thonakohinun, thodioduddanlyou the Slut unit. was ycthtdnynlhnou hand in (`annqnl cnnourpfollovdlurul-uunnannm-n. totholnrgeouunroeunordnothngg I-ri-eip-I-no olvith . light inn... ptmuuuthognatvortbolbuudcrhkgg, A Kluullu Rt-ghou--__ IIIU JIIHIUU IBIII. II If? N `X rlncipd, who bu about such utirhg lndnanndnnulbh pnhlicopiritulncoln tool: hbchndn In. Ao .(;`n.|tI'ill hoollnalowdnyulo attend the guard unenblv n \\`in.h... -`I U `l .\l r. IrVrrf`I.ll an f so Jud`. Wilkinson ` (III, IIIU llll uhl of the col ciot'od with tho Li? that further. in th Prind ip" ha I the in principd. as had. in honour can-cu vuuuu nu! uumunll. ujatnumgot. onoonohcitiaooonooo In found. tho! #1.!!!) ol the mm. qhich will boonhoetihod by Kingston. hon - and for the above pupouo, no not only the building. but also the principol- uhlpol college. ho Dornnnontlv -n. gun (`u'n\hcn.hnonIncrihod tboOI0.lIl) local- uuyhritn ouction: will not out ofonr vulthy citinu one: an ovcrluting nonu- uunt mininudl by us his use for ever to '3 univer- siqp! A more ` II] of oaoodlfcon notbofound. gt Inn nun-n-0 ll .._. -..-L -:.:_,_ W ,7 I.IIII'IICI- Will the citizens of Kingston negloct to no that their nnivenity bu fuir play in in glut ntru Io uguinst ct-utralintioq tn edu- cation In' |tn rival. the pmvincinl univer- nity, which coolly takes from every tax-pay orintho province whether he wishes to ennuibnnoornot? Nora! 1`hAlninn-mi)-. -I.:.L I.-- -._4__.J- ueu sue exact Ilnolll tney ere Will] to give. When it in clenrly understood I 1'. every 3500 means that one etudent every you be educated at the univereity,free oi ch':{eee. undthet, therefore. 50,(lX) will mean an increase of about {(1) student: to the university roll. it will be euil Icon that independent of the pleuure and our nttnched to subscribing to e really good end greet public object. on such an auspicious occuion, there is not .1 tailor. A boot.-maker, e grocer. a baker. it dry goods merchant, or any other merchant, or master trndeemen \rhetsoo\`er, who can eiford to ne lect to subscribe and have his name public y can I nected with his city`: unirc-nn't_\'. We ma ' be sun that every particular connected with the fund will appear in the student`: jonrnel. ! \\'i|l tin. .593... .\l` L :.....-.-- ---|-r- - SOLEIN BUR! AL SERVICSS. ' u`ll sur rind to learn {mm \lr. \\'ulkom`a . later I It the &')0.0(l). wbicb Principal Grant fixed as the lowest gure that K` - mu should subscribe botanic the ju `co fund of this city : univt-ruit_\'. bu not yet been fully subscribed. This. lam sun. can on] nine from many having not `at set- tlotftho exnct unouut they wiiliu lli\'0. ban it in clnnrlu nml-nnmI 9 .9 l'{I.\`:sm.\`, June l.-4To the I-Editor): I, ` rind learn from .\ l,_. . ' gun:-vu uuuuwgv uuuuv.-Q I-uutl. 1 N In r 1 gr. Mm imnnn ...:..|. .... _.u I der 1 wgnve come Iorwuu vomnuruy and give what they cut. The bslnnee required from Kingston can euilv be niaed within a week if our people will do their duty. The chnnee of securing an endowment of $250,000 by a aubecripticlm of &W.000 is one `which most cities won .1 eager map at. -- `ours faith. {ully.-RI(`H.uu> \'.u.xn:.u. um new 3 nneoualy 1-used long since. It in !y unnensonablo to require gentle- man. whose time is valuable, to go round sud solicit subscriptions for the object in quen- tion. an object in which they have no grater inure: than those to whom they apply. Let those who have not `van and who am INQ to give come forwn voluntarily and give thew con. The bslumn nunniu-ml fmn. 5v-u Jvur UIIMUUII, Ill IIOVQI` to me or help until you have done your best to lie] yourself. or depend upon it, you - will hen orth prev in vain." lhia is necessarily the anchor which in iven by outsiders to the people of Kingston t roufh the principal when he eppliee to them oreasiaunee to theenalowment. Given that the object is one of greet importance to the city, and that the return given for the investment is large. both of which proposi- tions on true beyond question. and it cnn. scarcely be under-stood why the money has not hoeiupontnneouely raised long since. ly require gentle- cny tor the new endow: - u quot ory: Principal u * i.'.s.`i1,n?a`i'....._,....""` `";-`i.'.'..":.'..".";'.?"......a` ""'.'.'.` Put your shoulder to the wheel, my nun: 8 your bullocks, And never mom pay Mill) vounnlf. or rlenontl unnn in mm `the clouds and It in aid that when n countryman. thong wqgon was stuck in the min lnatily invoked thd-Insiatnnce of Hercules to get bun out of his diiculty. that ditz, looking out from t e Iupplinn t standing beside hi! wagon Whose]. thus nddmnnd him: "u:|lI _\`ioQ` of its (iepruai' nw 1 exertions to ted. M 3 effect on flue _ _ mine the fund cho- ln: fuct_ u very much to be rbgnt t the full amount nit U`!-un,t from our citiiem Cl . acuorhy Principal. has nbt been nia- 0900! ! C"OIO iiibwinent. . K|.\'us'm.\'. June I.-~~(_ro`thQ 1-jdigop) ; 1 M do noknow exactly hgw much h. 1,, ` nlncnbod in the city fix to endmy. uIl&ll l lvlnnnn lust I --n Q51...` Queen`: Collogo Jubilee I-`uml. u\-n.--n.\\- 1..-- I 1'l`_ .L , n 1-. IUSI I" (ll! - To Mr. `wiiting the wishes aid that then won unnydofocu In the Inter works. The pumping Iain: were too until. and the nice: Ira tht the lad to work un- Iltrllhlolmof-Lnn Wan I5- LETTERS fo THEAEADITO . gtvuuwwtlohllllderhl A liuumox Sruruun. vurvn III IIIIE`lIO and Ioworkunr ah-rlh0Id`(7w ha. of shun. Won the ` lu-gar the puca Id In unllor. a':::Il":l.z cost at punpinu"v; |.d be Inn than .1! III mt urn. nut nu. E 5 punk 5: the head 0! tho Lnchno mi-tgbipg oh. I:.4s g..L .;- __.__ ,-, 1-. 0. uuuln P11! I contact with I J-ouch comply`. rfzduuwuhnnortooont snow and he tlthOopi 0` I . 'I1o|coonhn:~n.a'n::` v km`: 3:. nut, who lava thb an a gal! -LI - _..Xs.'__ -uun-u wnuo rooming II mic dead: In! `N. J. Cnmmh: (hr- D-niolli-t-.e-pcuuotun coir. 1-mo Bcnosghnidtoho the uekigu gnu Ibo Inn: thhnm-1 "ll.`. . LI .v.'....n.w ` Intending [MB-I Outbound -n-L._ $73.`: nn__.._ , ..... u. u. ' u, uuvvriulug I: tor } the Tomato Xnzlyl: Iran! and to ` xv ' Nunl Balm htlluven: and tlonblelome Rd in tho Md. (be using it literally Iliad Itho (ions. dlft gxylnuiolglonrun 11...". w 8 Al n -.i..l._-... ......x__ 1. n--V K my nu-uuulrlllllu. in P. AI mudon|ry' meet urban). Mn. Buly. not Mia Burma. 0! thin city. nag very sweetly "Consider the Lillian. an ROE (L I- Tluunnnnn [I-la-- `A- yuru ; omoe tool or queen ltnet. The sun: of 82.439 Wu mined It the con- ference in connection with the federation scheme. Rev. W. Hall. Gunnoque, aub~ scribed 8600. Here faith. and try our canned salmon at I2e.; pie peaches l5c. cen; I bx. tsble gs loci`; oranges And lemons 25. Ju. Craw- {on Mr. Grass, of Collinsby, while helping to `take down`: cheeee pmu. of SAX!) lbs weiwht, lost the hope! a nger, the henvy plus full- ing upnn It. `nu .. nun vcry urn: at present. Goods can now he uhip I dine! from Kingston to Loudxn vi; the . & P. R. And GPJL Just no In Inrnginn In _-Lb- ....:h- _. II II II. '3 id qouhiniuq three dry ng to this city In near gngnon Mills. 0 yo great dnlcnltiy in suing thoIn.:f\'oI. goods` clerks t on Sunday last men Ind uaou uuv up vi i u mlt. nuilfoom |...I.._ ..I_ _ -- nu. nunow. let! me Ucnldiau engine work: for Prince Edward Inland. A handsome memorial will be erected in Pom-boro to the memory of Dr. Tunic, a graduate of Queen`: nnivenity. For the boat ounlitv uf Sm-.mm. ...,.... guuu nuruu. Int] ooua BIO IIOIIROQ to treat londnof clay pct dny [3 foot. The V as of the reservoir was our oidcrod. Mr. I ' ntcnulaodlt. The calculations rim to the valuation won undo by Mr. Nah. Ir. Irving ox- mneal how the rs-orvoir Ira ounntnotod. pricolol the work were End by two contractor: unll an uchibct. out urn R00). or on 5 pct coat. ciction. or 8l8t50. having 3 Induce of 503.63. A: for the wind-mill it In rulin- less to the ciq. L T- \I. ll. III. all. UIIWIOIU, wt. On Tuesday I locomotive, in charge! '0 Mr. Bu-low, left the Cundinn emzin work: for Prinm IPJI-gal l-l.-.I n uuupumeui In Inc IV lilo. A cordisl indonunent, that Lnhntt`s London pale do is the lines: mide in (`um in. Jun. Cruvfond. ngont. Tuendnv I lntnnnntivn in -|.-.....' '-t 5 g menu In 16!! . The Colllnsby cheese fsctory will not be cloood. a rumor says. butncmue its unnu- Lscturin capacity. The 0 rialiau Guarditm reprints a large portion of the Wars`: roportof conference. A compliment In the Wine. A ilhlhungnnnnb tI.-A l-l---' nu uuurg, l1IlnoV&. hen owned by Olcor Small has dropped an egg 6; iuchou inches in circumferenceaum 73 inches in length. Tho Cnlllnnhv nlmnun 6.4.0-... ...:n _ . - so.-. may saved by buying . vfnito quilt at }IuIly'I. The summer union of the Medical col- ! will cloio on June 29nd. . rs. Gillud. oi Phihdol` in. is *"T-..*>*";':';a:.`.:.`..`"`*'- om -. o.un . ontgome . 1 - A Bdncodny in `ll-tong9.Pm I`hetinoofD.Col'I85.V Oiuadcoots. prisoner Inland. Blaino.o8`eo Bumps. denies that his going to help Ghdiiono in the Homq Rule movement. V I us`... 1-L.._.L LA. 5 ...........,..`. A new church has Loon built at Mngog. the plus to which Rev. J. E. Lidnone. of I-21 'uburg, removes. ` SI_null lugs .. -....-n 2_-L--=---- ' Innl-nnnl-Q .5 .... n. XIII Dry Public In Talking AbOIl--Nttlll E- capu the Attention of than in. an Ttklnx Notoo. ` ` Panxcmpns PIOKEO upnv oun ausv aaponrens. we (0 we road [or the removal of clay. He had to 1 o with another contract perform- ed by Mr. Ryan. He built a drain onCol~ borne meet and received about do per yard for the excavation. For the exceva of l7? yard: of clqy from a trench 5 feet eep on Albert street the city peld about 2234: yanl. The (vet for excavating rock on maul etreet was We cubic yard. It was generally undentonsotrhat rook could be excavated at $l per yard. Be eetimaud that the excevatiou of rock and eley, which the water work: had done. wan worth about 85-peryanl. The total ocetelthe ex- cavalione. for I7 unilee and 3 yalde, ran 3.174 . The coetofcarting, for city work. per dey wee SIG7. The onetrectw tarnished good horeee. They could tehe fro: I-0 XI`QIII\' '01:`: 1|` 1-In nor `In. I lllh QAA , ,/ -_.__..._.___.__,._.--~- -.-w--.-- WNCIDENTS or THE DAY. y : `lull Alon: ll; . In-boIn-YcuOl Iovouonn. WWI Mucus: ug uwuliauit gar buninnu on the K. I at renegt. Goods I ohulhin! J D- s._` 'of "rmom.a5..n.a-c Io`:-hut. uuvu uuu in mm excannon. Mr. Irving said he had had couidnnblo experience in excavating. He had from 15 to 40:: load for the remm of clay. "8 had In a n with gun... ...___.A -_-J--~- '3' ii.` ugguu" of M \\ h tt 3 tion r. 'hi t eon- gineer ve en explenetion mum to his rock ens` cley exeevetione. In eetuneti the value of exoevetione, u to whet it toul coet to duplicate the preeent work, he gured on trenchee ve feet deep. The pipee of the work: had been laid below the eurfece of the earth at ditfennt depth. the greatest depth being 7 feet. the leeet depth about 4 feet. Witness eeid that it can the city 50 :- yanl for excavating. laying tile. end ot.E:r vmrk for El) yenle of ulreiu done I) Mr. Bird on Albert street. The depth of thin drain was 7 feet in some places ; the width of it at the bottom 2 feet. end at the top 2 feet 6 inches. Twelve inch tile hed been hid in this excavation. r Irvin.-n -..I It- I.-.) L- I ...,..!!V II amount no uoductad $161.74 for deprecia- tion. The oompcnyb eutiunto of the value of the \'alveswu8l`,697.38. The nt nine of the hydrant: 81,155.87. 15 per cent writ- ten 00' for d `iation, left the nine of them at $82.0 . A9 uh. ..........:.... -: u.. u--_.~-:, 7 -- --~..- --V -nu unwuvu uvul nu`. RICH valuation cost of pnttmg the vulva in in the first ploco should have been 81,078.33. From this amount he deducted 8161.7-I for deprecia- oomnonv`: utinnto 4)!` :1... uln- regurding ntreet ntopnl\'u. 'l"lh: __:._. Wednesday Attornoore Session. The examination of Mr. Irving In con- tinued. He naked tliat the value of special pipes and branches wee 8189.43. The Inter work: com vnlued these ' at about $57. He received from r. McNeil I remrdinn ntmnt .m.....|.... -n... navy as mass used in the streets, but heavier then those in stock. The coetot street pipe: and laying was worth 81,708.21); the coat of rock excsntionafontroet drain: I6.-I08 ft. at 87 per foot. $10,993.36 ; the coat of ch exoevetione, 38.287 ft., at 36-2. per y . vru 84.59-LN. For eervico Pipes, excavetionnto the extent of 28,253 t. of clay and 11,958 feet of rock Ind been made. u uuon. ne nan also madeapecial hub re~ A Ending the clay and rock excavation. and ad found the avenge depth of rock below the surface in locahtiee when the pipes are laid, to be 3 ft. 6 in. One hnn~ dzed and seventeen teet~pitI had been made at street intersections and 99 at intermediate points. The total cost of duplicating the main pipes be estimated at $18,079.02. less 15 per cent. o' for depreciation. a total of 8l5,367.lS. The rice of similar pipes per lb. was I 3-7e. '1` ey were not, however. as heavyas than used in the in mm}. Th. m-sn- V cnmww nrr.*1*ii6rit:a'Tv'ci3o6ir,~o: \ no nauuumo sibinlltpd by Ir. In -+I'li[-low no info Ill: Calculations ` and who nolpod In lath; Thom. ' At 10:!) o'clock yoounloy the arbitrators met, and that h ` statement: made by Mr. \\'iloonund.(.7.l:: Hamilton (collector `of cnutonmtho lint witnon for tho cig. o M . Irvmgf . cit engineer culled. ntrtod that he ind been ' n'.:u'ponIer-con- ttpctor, and Ind don: work in connection ch eh I: , and l`'oyd :|ol:`"loe.Qu.l?[.o.nIunnuou.8.l A with the court house, Quoonhoollogomd Boyd military ooilcge. Ho pnpgmd 5 plan, showing when wuhrpipenven hid throughout the city. He I'll guidodin thhuutber by 3 key. secured from Mr. Wilson. Ho Ind also madaspoeinl gnrdinn claw and rock om.v.:..... ....| `Court adjourned until 1:30 o'clock. ANOTHER VALUATION PLACED ON THE WATER WORKS. cuxmsr orjrlamzs. In mu sweets, out cost 0! run may-u CI `P09 an. and puns! cull buoy` ...'.'.....,... ""...... :.'.:`..':.m`* ........* nagungtnouu In tho s...Z."s.u and P.,...-,. but to win now lunch 0 . oouprbu may 301 mm citinn ol `loutnnl. uni L.- Thu`: I'll lac` `Juno \\'hithun in noun} for ne hoot: inunooftho uigpod n the dominion. ufutaoq all limo! men`u.\ro- Charla Iluton & (`o.. Irholcnla rudy- \ Ir. Scull tn fnrluuny znmndul neatly. umonlnrol the rural H. Show &Co.. and punches: thonlghknorv ofhinbuinou. `fhoir um nnhllnngmoltho luau I10: udtu-dues. . Guano & Son ('0. an well-known to the hntmopudfur tnd.thoir name being: bofor but goods and lowest prion. Fair"-nnplnl thin your uvutn ne. They an uncut: for \\'oonIro\r`a ccle l hat. I._.. Il'L2.1, - V I - A nu-uuu wnoluuo notclnnh and usunf fu.-tuna in ochorcoluuu. Bu-i nah high ip his nlpoctivc ling. The tnnllnn nl Iucullvrl ll OIIIGTCOIIBQ Hn`I IIIIKI high in nupoctivo IFIYCUOFI of \ thcuhouunn now in Ontario. orontlu, wnylnrqnndthoucrchantsvilldovelltol Inolheirn-min: , ---. ..-. unv `nun.-u_y wen: um I00! ll\' foot doe A uutement which witness had re relntiro to the value of pipes, by a rants, etc.. was identied and put in. Illness or the Snglnoer. The city engineer nu uninlxloyo gtw evi- hnng` on In: illness. He uppouodtobe wary of the nation` . but Nr. Whiting kept him III in` 1111: it o'clock. This moniq. while tn ` About Mr. In" '3 nickncu. Mr. K intlnuod that pnuun brought Uobouronhlm ludboon Uoogreot. IlUln at Rockwood asylum, ahout six yean ago. to build a trench l,&)0 feet long, in which to lay water pipes. The `cost of excavating this work was 81.25 per lineal yard. This ' included the coat of blasting and re- hlli . The pi in the trench were laid ve {get in dept . and their size was 3 and 35 inches. On the average one foot of rock had to he excavated. \\ itness had nothing to do with carting away the stones from the trench, and the earth for lling purposes was furnished to him. The rice received for the work paid him we] With re~ it-renoe to the proportion of rock and clay in the citv there was more of the former than the latter. The service ipee of the miter woris company were lain about ve does. pro n.-latira on M.. ...|..- ..c ..:-... L Mr. .\lc.\'eiI stated that he had a contract ` MONTREAL BUSINESS HOUSES. luv gut lur Ull`I\'IlI0lI. r. Agnew said that he could not not the contracts from the water works company. It Igemed that the documents had been lost. l....I_. \l 2|L_-,, I I ~- XE Judga Wilkison asked if the eontnctora were alive. He wus tuld that they were ` nut. um were was seven trom deteriorating. Mr. Gotor was followed by Mr. Neil McNeil. He hul entered the em oy of the water works company in l850An work- ed for the compnny ve or six years. He had superinteuded its plumbing, and the luying of the main and service pn Cer- uin eontnclors hnl done wor for the company, but he could not tell the prices the go! for excavation. r. Lunar ni.I plum I... ~...l.I ....a _.A -L- your: uni. no um known pines in Quebec to be reduced greatly in diameter in 5 short time by Inter, which had incnmed them. At meant the pipes in Quebec wen covenxl wit a preservative couiu inside and out, and were thus saved from eterionting. followed In M r, Nail cu uy we monuweu nouse. In talking about the life of water pipes Mr. Keefer said that than were ipes em bedded in the city of Lmnlon, lug. Ill) your: old. He had known pines in nebec I0 nrontlv in dinnn-,hu~ in I dun Iuoul will per ton. oruc. per lb. Mr. Gower sand that the life of a &8 inch cut~iron 31:95 out. A thicker pipe. of course, would last on . He admitted thut inch pipes owned y the water works compcny were worth more than pipes oxfor- ` ed by the .\lontrul house. In I-nlkhun n|u-urns 5|... I:t. ..l _._`A-_2.r - Work: u3mpnu_\' to put in 1 new hydpni and In\o,oho'of theirvw out no that` `the nghitntorl rt` 3 be to-no my date- rioration it 3. company nfusod Vto ,. * do thin, tlaonfon evidence we` d hum to be head with nfotjeuce to the nine of the pro- -ent ` . jufififii was `willing to In)! onoof it! pipe`: cm for the bengitol the court.` t it hr! refused topnt IIIOI V cntt oil `pan for the qy until Mn P` - meat `of the hydrant. The witch VII further onminod u to certain nuticnlnn hnnrinn nn tlnn an...-...: aria unt VII runner 0!l?|lnOII co in particular: bearing on 0 com - tion and the value of want Hem ducod auroral atau.-menu an price lists. The price asked by the water works cam~ y for thcir iron pipe: was 335$: ton. ut since the paaaage of the tariff ey had to add . Taking into consideration the handling of the pipe: the water work: `co was lower than thatanbmittaod by Mr. :o\r- er. The price of the load pipe put in by the waver works company was higher than that of hi r. Gower. The price aahod is about 81%) per ton. orac. lb. ` ahhd nm the m. .5 . .12 mnuuu. 1511:: I 'lIlh$." u.-- .lD..A._ .t.H'l auulunnn. wnunowl. A. 1. Rev. Principal Gnnttillqnul the sun. at In ' the ulna In the ' cu. at of .- ', Johnna: Ilnll.-uh -.o_..) __.A._ -r. Loun nncn-no nu non gu. lnlndfottbonnnc. llisuldnullbc 56 Conn Sn. Wahnovn, N. Y. Raw Phi-ningl ll-._o --&II ....._I .I.- __-_ Luunox Irving. ol Pbubmko. toll k|oI1hcn. unov`uconnnnd of No.6` can oltholhitllott Mr. olin Nncxt Ital kl! \\'o|`0 [gland in: tho nu--nu Ila. ..I.l..... ....-n L. l\IjAL Ru-. Dr. C! ~ in: il mud` .. .....- .. ..`s.........`*:'?.';....: .......~'"..: ol the church. Charla Allan. bmthnin-law ol A. T. `SullI|.|uhkn|ptl7tioninIhchlopbo.I exchuo. Pooplo Whoa Iovououtn. Sayings and Dunn An:-no Anouuou. M. H. Gull. ox-)l.P.. onogftho uuun.ournnun.In'oIIol1elnn Slllhn llthchill u_;f:r:nt||eynn:nceI-nod to action. yaonoznhinoinung ` or :t?ng:`I.iIthe3(:ikndo;thcycn:`|`noitdno:`no, since 1 open ooonotpu-mic I, and the more`: the pit) . Nit: Doluoudhlr. (`nines are new comers. but theyuu vol couoalltbounse. Of dlthonln thnnont mining in the tter . It Dopn't Hatter." tho cuot"11Io I'orthoBl0Ak'I`roc." use uvfullolnelody. `l'IIooYenII-ill bonpnhdto~ug'ht. J an inland unhhnhoon uocurodbyfns party from (hunnoquo. j ``1' ' U `K l\IllK In W ...s'... ::::'...`;.."`:.*r.::.`: `N I my. msmonr nhmzy. Knzxa. um` Mil 38501`. Min lulmondson an ad- N"` "5054 lo: pi-In 3 and Mann. ` Horhct. Bnrnhun. ' J: -3.! Rn--nu. vuluv nu-2 punupui III an out lave tn ele- thwuxlmbo. and know how to use it. As or t o scenery the gllupu o! the little vil- lage gnu Cornvnu was very stay.-tire, and thg plenum gallery. and the h\'in por tuna. mule up on line I I tnculu fcctun ` nhtlho _pooRlo of Kingston ve ever viewed. tha nnarn In no-{cu-1...! -hI. unsu In nuns: and an um other colours, hu-mouiouly ed. And than no ank- ed b I rvepreoenhlionof Iniliurymen st~ ti in every conceivable style of uniform : ~ while the principal: in the out have ele- ` RID` "II'dI'1) E_ Allll knot Ilnl` In no: it In uuu enuulculg. The piece i: bautifully mounted, has the benet of I splendid omhestn. a full and etlicient chorus, excellent scenery, calcium lights. And other accessories. The costumes are excoedingl rich And ex naive. The bridesunids- e on!)-endow corpeof pm leuional bridesmaids in the world -u~e et~ tired in blue: and `uh Anal other colours, ll` Ann` M an` an} um me man pmnuwle runol the caries. Ruddlygol-9 (without the ridicnlonu pm- nuncisuon which some critics aid tho nnmo delnnndod) in not us brilliant as Mikndo and has not no many seductive airs. but it is most interesting in all its details. and its music is generally very pretty, in some parts quite entrancing. The niecn in `l\nnlifnH\- lIIn|lnAn` I... ck- uuvuhluludwo gwo tu me world no nun)` ' can at opera: is ohotimorin :23: totlusrn y` ` lit)`. their rel-sotil)ity, their genius. succeenes have. of courts, ultomnted in greatness. The Pin- nfon" smelled the Princess Ida. the Pinko of Pnnnncc" excelled Pntieueof And the Mikndo excelled them nll,u:d bad the most pmtnblc runol the series. Rnddvonm 1.-m.....o u... .:.n:....1..... ..... nun! nu ma uuwu, anu wen Irornng out appcmn y I `cal results with gravity. Thoophumour is cluncteriltic the writer of it. sud has no imitation, nor ' nppronclning to it, in the whole nngo comic 0 :1. To up n.-ciato it, however. it his to tuned to t e music of Sir Arthur Sullivnn, vrhooo style in also his own and in clearly identied in all his works. The Gilbert and Snllivm have ` beennblo to giw to the world I bright and nrettv onena is A mntimmnv in I ......................... ..Miss Battle Delano Such was the east in Rudd)-gore, the tint * production of which, no long expected. oc- curred last evening, and before an audience composed for the most part of lovers of opera: in general and of the open: of Gil- bert and Sullivan in particular. i And what was the judgment in reganl to t 2 ' Did it realize expectations 3 It seems to have done so. Ruddygore in name. in the incidents connected with it, in its oddity of thought and ecote. its netting and coetuuiee, in a lit companion to the many peculiar vrorh witlnrhich the authors of it have had to do. In the libretto it has been truly remarked thnt Mr. Gilbert he: followed the usual method of turning thing: u do down, and then working out appanen 1` louieal with -lamina " "mdu: J W Henna Old Gmdhun, ' ' mum an-nut .5 . 8. Bumhuu su Roduick In-iiiiii;1a;i un=::ron0K. . .`...i:`.. .. .600. Broderick lnaltldu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._...\linI(l|Hnllo 1 Mid .......... ..MbJanotIdInounon DING Klnlllh. Roneinnntjlian Imam linker torch. prutouionl hrklcunald the mat. in Rnaldvnnlu, tlm n: nFs;uuI* lil"'W i_iI?S`fi'l'iT' Amusing Thin. . .Ve\'u~tIuelcuo-!tg Old rad:-mo 1': ti. _:-ru-etpu noun--no churn`: stoma--`l`ho Orchestra a You I`I-- (`I-- Robin 7 u axon hI1nar.,LouinJumoob' Richard D: 3..., font __ !l0lh`.(:.I|||~4l-'51:!-sJ_.Rnv Rlnnmn I-`Inc Onhpplg mnhlld [Lu-I {T-s r-13$`? PRODUCTION IN THE ' Cl`l Y-lT'SASUGGES$. , opmu or RtmT1)G()RE % r.|IIn-or-was nnu.. .Roy Stanton \ lunumma Run. 1

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