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Daily British Whig (1850), 15 May 1889, p. 1

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T HORSE SHOE, Kingston s Coney Island .s?._Q{ f(f0_fU073 POLICE COURT- WEDNESDAY. SECOND EDITION. An Action For Dial. '.._.. II__ II II_,. ._.._.j-----:---- `u Polo: Ilun Go. . tn--. no A I Great Sale of Inca-rn. ._... \I, -- '-u ____:.____ llomnudl (hunted. --._.-r...- ----v-7.. .. . A (`haul--Al ulhuumoe obulnod In thodiuilm non of Curd Tv'a.r.nnd much :ll|IO&0;||0 onilnnw cnmphor or I a proton ton II. I50! - on. Pinch. Full. \\'anL.llA1r_ on-._ hum um r Icuo lor mlnlllg Dltumlnuul I. There seems no Alternative ` that to Accept the reduction L KINGS'1`().N. CANADA, wEDN1~:s[m7 l:j."E*JN:;'\ 4;,";\1AY' 15, 1389. IIIJHI. "V! .. . Mclntyre. ` two of the `.`:NXI ` |Q 9'. y; thn Amllnn -`An-LII. 1.4- _ \\ \ \\ \\ \\ \ \ \ \\ \\ \ I00 INCH If I'll`. Jun! Cm. Icy I5.-Tho woodwork hunt shopllory uthouukayd nub Mill laying llrovorioo. Nlwun, N.J.. Hay l5.'- Two new lmvorhn hon Inn boon oddod to the lug- lhh Indiana. The dc bruvorgd D. M. Lyonboond thohoorbnvoryd Inn Knolur. 8|: nllnl dollnn Ill olund lot the islands: coupon : Iarunry but ro- fuotl. A lmvory hJ C1 . ll - vollhNoI Yol'i.|Odtv.1r|.| 0hlosn ad tobohlbooonhlu. Ilboh of Liquor urlltlng. Clllcwo. llny I5.--Tim Sulllvu. nigh tun your: old, and a young mun numd Tom Curry won by tho iormori brothot to now 5 win hey hornl into the collar. They found a bucket inilol liquor And dunk it. The were soon in 5 unto of drunken hilarity. in gnu In; sud convulsions. Who-n the you mm were found that were lying iuoul In on the nound. Tgoir iutum van horribly distorted. Snlilv diod two hour: that uling ch: ue d k. Furry, who in nine- uon out old. in mil lilvo, but in a critical coed tion. _ItIv.I..&nd.obnlI'usn.JoolhJII-I camphur for the preurunon at run. huh- on. Pinch. Full. Won). llur. em. from the nu-um of mot ha. LII. an-nhor II In IIIIAIIIQ but nrnnnl-nl- an Iobbod by Iraq. A:.1'-mu, Pm, May I5- -l"ivo tr.-unpu M- tulsml Jnnu.-I Burnt, an farmer, on the moulfhiv 1 than 24th-ntrml ycourdny nor in; mm mbbod him 01830. The Itrip him of M: clothing and loft hill or doc at Ibo all: 0! the railroad. A horric tight took place in a railroad out bonus: the polioo and trump and four of thopng wen mud, uumlod ucl aka to the any L"!!! um um Anny n-mr-. nlm wn A-`or-In|~nnwd by .. prutlu III the Illlpt` ul drouod In nc.\rlnt, who 1 u-um. wake of the gr-It June by Um Ann I" nor Ihn he saw o In guod lull:-n ul Tnrmlto. IIAIIITUN. may 11. Coumb-an, nccun pnni--d by Hundrlhnlu ul Torontrg -mun heal ullicrm of tlm Sniu numb-r of mlul:--rs and 1 {unm- (up-thrr In-I night At Hm \ nu-V _u-nu rrtrnlly -Inn-1 in for the |vurpnu- of pine-mung I mm uinh lhv ml-or-. B u. I... m... . m... uuul Jul 1. Tho Lnnuui Sumo: AC(`|dPllI Iuaunnoo Cmmpnny roluno-n Lu my tho 3.5000 mv-nrnnoe held by Ihv Into Hnny Burn, I"uI6plu[h'I uhuwmnn, killed In Hm runluny nocudent. on tho around Lhuuho lam u.anun.o~uI of the dM`f|IPd had not been paid. `if Jnhn nu!-In-urn nun un.ni-.......l- .L...... CIQCPIIPCI lull not been pmd_ Mr. John B4-ru-am Inn nnnnimuunly ohnoon Ayn! of Dundu In-dny. lunmu M l'l>l...nU.u'5 In purl the new year. Judmn Smchur, Cuunty Judu of Vent- wonh. Inn Fund in: Inn of nboonco oxtondod uuul Jul! 1. 1%.- I ......_I u..... A-_.1-_. v, ,_._,, ,, ululrcn \ ntllonrnl who nun aepanga Hun Illa hn\`o- I.H9d n drunkurd'~ gnw." The c|t.y'u rrcvuvtn [an 15 In-rs S90,5n`H.'. l and rxyrmlnmzru $*l`.Mi_l.'\'. .'Cn, which with In OIIII on hmd at Ilw lu-zmmu of 1388 Ieeflu Iunnhu of R'>l..'. ().0~! to I 9 Jmlno Sum-lmr untv Jml-.. nl \I.'-.o, L-b|IlOII I'll] IOIOI. H.uuI.m.~, Mny H.-ThvchurcIwIrdol'Il or Chrv-t - Church Cube-drnl rutuno to Allow the cnlhodrnlhrnnch of the Church of England To-nun-rnaco Auocutmn the uu of the Sun- dly--chnul mum and say In Alana-rto tho uce-pm-cidum of the an-mention thus they "hI\u decided nut in grant thr une of tho poh.o|houu in any chm: of men wlm dare to uukv the unpmun And lnar1-mln Ital:-nu-ut thnt Nov Inn! uujnrity of tho ruomb-~ra of Christ Church ('n|.hedrnl who hnvo depunpd Hun q~k_ ___._._A ., I scum -.:. n. . I...` - _, pIu~-Illlllll ll IIIIIWI. CrrrAwA, May H.-At n nu-sting of the con- gregation of St. Bnrthnlonmzwlu Church hm awning A po-uuon slgncd by 100 mo-mberu of the cmmrrpaur-u wan prnanted to the rector, Ii--V. E. A. '. Ihuuinztun, complmninu of ntunlislic prncticen in 1!--, Church of Enelnud It largo-, and Sc Hunt: ]unww'| Church in pnrncnlnr. The nprcnhr x:h:u1zea are the wear in; of C--lured solo-an ly the re-ctor nnd the mm: of cnlurv-(I lmnk marks with crown on them. The rector nnnuuueod that this Wu hut withm the pmvinco of u vestry meeting. New-rllu-Irma he would carefully examine tho ltutvmo-nta made. and reply to them. Dr. Re-ll, a prominent. nun-mber, probeltrd thn the I'9CLur knrll well o-noluzh wlut Lhv charge: ngnuut him were. Ind that he should Answer sh:-m. Mr. Hnnnimrlon, replyinmsa-id thu he had rrovn-ud_..'n nnnnvy-gmunnlmcntiol. but an no never rh} ononymnul communi- cnuom ho muenu-d pn.-smvoly shut he Ind not read one mm! o! Hm parzzcuhr communi- cation. rrueuung nu nag. ".\lllT0.'4. Mny H - (`u .......|.... ...u\.... -\-..u...I I... \l- V A_ _scf/g/v_7/FT. In/umn .(/ The Trouble Sp:-rndlng. BBi:.~u..u', May 14.--T|u-eo_t|mu.~mnlminer: in the II-nmdurf district haw struck. Gov- prnm--nt vmrkeru at Koo-uitzngrube atruuk lhil ln.r..iu, but rosumn work du hearing that EH01 ! were being made at Berlin to unit the trouole. EFF. 3 At Bocimm Ln-dav the strikers vvbodrou o Ilw miners who wmhr-d to return to work gt the Priumn Re-gent oolliery yuterdny wen on-ram.-cl by :roo|>s..Th- employers hut owns a Jeputntiou In rim to Int.-rvio-I tho En-p.mr. Largo quantities ut English and Brlumn cuul are arriving It Ens-n. W'Illlum 0'IlrIrn (`dune-4 n Writ lo he luuod Auullu-1 `I.m-u sun-bury ror I.Ilu-l-~fl`lII ` - lionlnmu-r l'rou-cullon. ".1-'.lu.I.\'. May H.-l'Inl;u-rur`\V1llnm to-(lay rvcr.-we-4| tin- (leleuntus ml the: nuikmg Inim-rs. ll :\.ur:sl l.lI('ln tlm (.`.v\ernuwn,t would use its inllunm-u to settle Llw diuputc-._ 'l'lm sunken-s` into-A no-w with llw Emperor l.n. 1: ; minutes. Tlze l'lln|)H'I)r glruely lin- tum- tn Hm grievances of llw sr[Il(:~1'~4 and oc- camunully asked quennuus. In runly to their. COll1pllllIvHllI4'N)Il(l lw t..ol< A de-.-p parsonnl inter- est. in tIn- wo-lfnrnuf llls xsllbjectn in VVeaLplnnlia,` as he dial in the .\"{`ll H" Hf all his ulbjvctl. Ho had csuefullv ` : " '\\`*`'1 ma utruzvlo and he had urrlurz-ll u Lrmmugl: enquiry into Iln-' fact-I u wurnml tlw llelngatiurfngulrnu thr pluuinm: of rmliucnl and especially sacral- In ugitncoru. Hr gm-ml that there had been A riotmg and mid that it. wu impossible to tolernuv uuch conduct. " Tell your fellow- ,wn-rlrnwn," he uddod, that the Emperor bim- uel. It Imcusnry will urdc-r the troops to butter and uln.-at riutern. while If choy are `quiovt. the Enuwrur will protect` Llmru. He hoped tho di..puu\uLs.wnuld lnttlv their dlorancaa with- out (luu-rnn.o-ut meddling. The Berlin Post. urges the Governlnenl to lrbluntl be-tween the mine owner: and strik- ers. \ Tirifx? 1IUTiiT of VEKMPERORI WILLIAM RECEIVES MINERS` DEPUTATION. . ` . Anulllnnllul at ounwa ..-. u . _ 1 I pun-unng Hm IWV manu- Iuy Mr. Gnodorlnnn. um-I um ol Inn nun-o-mun of u very mull boy 4, um: anon) Anny he wurk Man II by-um ' mar tho w.nM, und ul ` rock among the I mm: 0! III Iul. Ivalu Anny, I -nun [Ind gnlho-red -' blrmch 4:! the I in l'~arI.mI-I:rev n DI... ...._ ..._ t umm Iuuonor Mr. Wnlluun - ..l 0|... ..o..I um. Ml Inure I In | ' .uArla than E'i`i;lMIS, `IHIIHI -u. Look on In Iqnun Ilorunvxus. Ky.. Icy |l.-|l ood:-ht, ooland. vohjh ebb annoy cvln. htlbr 0-0 county . `no sign l0l'l mr ncr ulna, In whom, Illclldj III on sun 0! Dad an 5.. dam`. 1-: uni-may Lad D'Arcy Du union to ban bk mmm 1 colon cl the Inglis! poor- cgo. but ally yhldod In the vision ol III only ohlld to umpo an 5 no-In-low 3 `iitisiuwmpilsiied Ile Fells In Love and Will Wed s Pris- oess el Tahiti. WA.-mn~'n1~ox, Msy l5.-A yser Ice Jacob L Dory wss trsnsierred from the con- sslste st Bernuds to that of Tshili, Society luisnds. Doty bss lsiisn in love with the Princess Poloos of Tshiti. His love Ilse been reoiproosted end the psir will soon be msrried. The Frinoeu is s tesntilul ed . eighteen yesrs oi sge sud s perfect oracle.` She is the ds hter of Lord sud lad D'Arcy. her ....3L: being s sstive Tshii princess sod her (ether es English soblemsn. Bile Ilse hsd sii the edvsstspes of sdncslioe is hence. Gernsny sod Pisgissd. like is the possessor of immense wesiih in lier own right end receives s lsrge ssssicy hem Frssoe. The prisaeulies sot leaked sli- tors ior her hssd. sil cl when. iscisdbg (IO KAII J Dndiav in Lnnnudsmnnsh THE ` nyouu nur Ihip l7.8T`I. Icclnenuuly Inuea yeneruny. Dsmuge suits rogntin I|(Xl,ll)ll hue been filed ngnimt oith &%'orry. Nevndn. M0,, by friends and relative: of the twentytlnree miner: who were killed 1) an explosion in the company`: mints, Arch 29th. I888. The nu rcme council of the (fsthollc ;~ 0 America met at Chutunoogi. yesterday. Total diubunomontn the you. O9(l0,0M): lncrouo ol \ ~. .. during thoyou 42); total member- nhln I7 R7`), lltl. Mnry Weldon. Rockford, llln.. migrant!- dnughttr of Spencer Weldon, who in uial to he the linauvlnl backer of the Rev. E. l. Qchweiufurtlu. the Beeknnnite king, was Iccidenlnlly killed ynterdny. Dtmum unit: Axnvraantinu lm Ill) hnvn TH ILIGAN GU33! DUO bum Ibo Owner. use nuts: in C-HIP. The Sfanrlnrvl say: : " The neuter peer: nn<| the unionist nu-tubers nf the house of common! are pressing the government to abolish the oice of lord-lieutenant of [re- land. " |I,___ uv n 2 n I p cu A UCIIEIIECKI. The game between Hoe McGinnis. Bosv ton, and A. Miller, New York, in the Ann tour billiurd chnmpiunlhip tourna- ment, In: won by Mcinniu, 300 to `Z98. Six member: of the Douglu flmilv. Kear- ney, N. J., Ira seriously ill from cnting canned corned beef. John Rodd : fnmily In South Orange no Also ill from the same PIIIIP IDUBLUII. Six inches of snow fell It Bianurck, DAL, yesterday. The storm Wu general all over lhlmtn. The crops will be grently beneted. TL- ,,_____ |,._,, 1. 1; n~ - n unu wlu sale plnce In Liverpool. At the hotel men : convention. Fhiongr-, .\l. S. (iiboou, Portland, Oregon. was elect ed president. The next. meeting will be In Boston. U}- :_.,L_- -1 __,A 1 II . n- I uuy. 1 new were I,auu present. Lord Salisbury : uolicitorn have Lccepted ` the writ obtained by Mr. U'Brieu. The trinl will take place in Liverpool. A! [ha hnhql nun} nnnvunnn Fhingnu, LHIUCUU |IUOur"- A deposit of tin has been discovered :20 miles from Topeh, Knn. An Analysis of the are shown it in valuuble. Ts... .... .-| ..-_..-_..--_ -: .L- _-:-_--n we are lnowl II II nlunme. The Annual convention of the railroad conductor: opened at Denver. COL. yester- day. There were 1,500 present. .`~`mlinhurv'n nnlinilnn hnvn Anonnvmi I`h.e supreme court. Washington, has af- rmed the ulidity of the law, excluding ` Chinese labourers. A .-I.....,.:. Is` .:._ n.-- L... J:...._.,,, x --m The Spica 0! the Ilnrnlnx Papers And the Very Latent Toloxralnu. The Wuhimzton buebsll clulg hu relen- ed Donneliy. third buemm. A huh: MA: in-an nlnntml tn bk. kn--A I\: cu l)Ul]llElly. IIIIITI DIICHYIII. A lady bu been elected to the board of governor: of the Western hospital, Mon- treal. -'V|__ __________ _,__,_ up n - . . n . ; . : , 3" , GET YOUR \\'lNTKR (MAN'S?! ll \V. Rll'.'\'l.`S'. King ntru-L II) uuplu pnlrn Lo be Iold M whutouuw hrioea. HUI! H upp()lllI.lll`ul .8 .' They are good on the whole, so far my I have learned of them. The selection of Mr. Lincoln in RI verv admirable one. He is a ` gentleman experienced in public ntfuirs, and will make a most Acceptable mininterto England." lunar.` Ul UWCI .' lea do. I believe that the folly of the dernocmta has given the republicans a long term. By that 1 mean that the republicans will hold for I long time the power to block progress. The next president may he I democrat, nnul mlemocrati may quite likely get control of the house again anon but the republicans will retain the senate. '1 here in no chance of their losing that for a dozen years at least." \\-`Ill iln run vhinL- nf I`.-.34..-.5 lI.._... aura III. ICIISI. "What do you think of President H|rri~ ` son's appointments 'rhv urn nnrul nn [Ln uvhnln ... `nun .. I I3 WIIBTO II ougnt LU DU. If you think that duties will soon be nbolizshed you do not believe then that the republican party have entered upon a long lease of ower 1'" u\ .... .1- I |...I:...... AI---L .L_ :.n__ _: ._ `UH (lllly Uu Iron 3 We would simply be compelled to make our iron where facilities are favourable and stop making it in places where they are not. We would hue to shut up some of our mills which are noiv where they have no business to be. The iron and steel manu- facture would be conned chiey to the territory lying between Ohio and Lake Su- werior, to Tennessee and Alabam|,snd there is where it ought tu be." If Vnll thinlr flint luring will -nnn L. Ex`-{Vlayor Hewitt Says the Danes Will he i ` Out on` In the States. l.uxxmS', May 15.--fl'lie"N-ew. York Her- aIrl`.v representative yesterday interviewed ' Abram S. Hewitt who said : I came here to look into matters connected with the nmrn-f.iuture`Qf `steel. more p.u'tiL-ularly into ' the llusio process of making open hearth steel. My visit will probably result, in time, in 5 general adoption` in America of the Basic process. I have seen the prin- cipal steel manufs'cturers of England and the admi,ralty tests, and lune gained all the information l hoped to get uud I am well satisfied. 1 am convinced America will `make iron and steel for tnunkind in the lung future. We have the iron, coal, capital, skill and energy necessary to do it." How about the thrill?" "That is, all that hinders us now. That foolish tarjlf--but that is only temporary. Another generation will see it removed. believe themAmerican people will get tired of slowing in their own fat. I believe every tul; ought to stand on its ,own bottom, and the United States is abundsntly able to do it. It has the facilities for being the great- est cxportin country on earth. '1 he sooner duties are A lished the sooner it will be- come so. Now thst food, cotton and petro- leum, form the bull: of our exports, we ought to export very largely of rnanufs.ctur- ed articles." ul|.'L..; ...._..lJ L- LL, n. n CU IIITICICB. What would be the rehult of removing the duty on iron 3" H73 would nimnlu kn mumnnll...-3 A .....l.- THE OONEUL CAUGHT. THE r l'l H OF THE NEWS- THE mbn BUSINESS. ALL I\l.\ns Ur HA \K nun mum llnbbor Szunps. hula-rs -- '4. Flu. nuppliul hy Hutu- NAV .\' KlIl.\l L1-'|.Iunnufu~luren. Bagul S1,, Klmhiun. Um. v--v -nu:-Uri Z U$ o Cbucaoo. I?` ll."`;`l`Io dlnuun at tho! dbooothuhnhblng qnouluulotll Innuooptoculnnuhbobud. tloovnhknhauo tholllhub oonuhndoddodlhullthobul quhlunouddcnu all nodhnrlnhnllu. Icahn acid! 1 as lHf.T"I m,nd.vth the noolph cl thodoon. thatch! Ill swelled to Q03. hula 0'RdlIy dollnroduulduuupaulbowori clahbolpquudtbopnunulooqdlthu cl -vvvpwutiiiif Loris, Ma, Nay l5.-Rqv. Charla 0'R.dlly. Imuunr of tho Idol national league, lut night ubllcly rsccind Ibo I'M! Dpaplrl Parnell ( duos had. The (onus! Inrnl out-oltllouoooytoohplnooutho upod building. Thou can address: and a musical me. An oduluuon hoot twat} n cum Ill charged which choral htotbohnd. Thomson Inn ed our to Fr. 0'RdlIy ` Idllot Dillon. at the Pod Du;-ad. vu D2. The Fun M L 1 1h OI [Ill If. "Kb 0 cu won `Inn; and upou-nod. his jaw: ad . W0. 5 lot ol yon` conun- um, clustered round the door and now MI: vhoolod la. and thou he 3! Gm thy had brought I oorpoo, but vocal. and the hill wu curiod by I majority I! out." vote Val 01 uul conu-quenoo. "Tho whi of (hate doyn. somehow or other," ha 0 rvod parenthoticnlly. "DOOM- od to know better than they do now how I division would go." It was known that than would ho. one way ot Another. I ma- jority 3! one. There was: I mambo: co the oonoorutivo side Almost at dutch`: door. He was dead," Mr. Ulodott-no sddqd our hnicslly. "except that ho had just I Hub ch Id: in him. The question was. could ho ho brought to tho homo! The whips uldhomumudnobowu. Ho cumin: boll) choir. and I hour on forgot the look on M: loco. IUUHUOU. Lord Grenville depreontingly shook his haul, end, to Mr. Gladstone`: umlisguise-I amusement. could not remember whet took place in the house of commons on I portion lnr night forlyeight. yours ago. But to Mr. (ilulskune the scene was as present es if it hsd happened st the morning sltllng of the house he hsd just lelt. The question In one on which perty pueioe ren high end loroee were no evenly divided the: every vote was of fun] consequence. "The whine of (hugs ulnvn an-nghnuu no 6 pulcu In me _VOI' IDOL You were there," said Mr. Gladstone to Lord Granville, sitting immedintoly op vain to him. And porhnpu`hin oldest living friend. "You had not left the houno 0! common: then. Didn't you vote in the division ?' mming the bill upon which the episode wu fuuudod. |`__,| ;u____.:II, 1-, ,, .2 I mum on ucmnuu upon nll umo. One scone he recalled with an much one u if it had hnppenad yesterday. It took place in the yer 184]. \'m. -mp- ah..- " ..:A ll. t~I_.:-.-__ ._ FOR SALEORTO RENT, I. Thirty-ve time: Mr. Gladstone bu had his porlrnit painted. He had, he laid, the good fortune to hue fallen into the band: uf I grent artist, who nude only the mini mum of demand upon hi: time. `)lIl` nnnnn ha rm-;l|..I 2305 um -nun]; ---- He aid that he nlwnyl liked to go round I picture gsllory with an utiut. Artinm," he said, "In looking at nficture nhuyl too in it loan to criticize Ln more to Admin thnn in possible to ordinary people. An Artist sees more in A man`: fnco than you or 1." in ueu or on awakening In me morning. Mr. (llsdstone said: "In the most ex~ citing political crisis I dismiss current mat- ters entirely from my mind when I o to bed, and I will not think of them tilltl get up in the mornin . I told Bright this and he said, `That`s al very well for you, but my way is exactly the reverse. 1 think over all my speeches when I am in bed like San--no i aun.'" Mr. Gladstone hes the great gilt of sleep. Seven hours he always gets, "snd. he added, with a smile. I should like eight. I hate getting up in the morning ; I hate it the same every morning; but one can do everythin by habit, and when I have had my seven n eIee my habit is to get up." Mr. Gladstone evi ent- ly enjoyed the company in which he found himself, and was in bounding spirits. One thing he said about Homer struck as new the company clustered nound him. It was that he evidently did not like Venus Aphro- dite, as the great Greek scholar prefernsd to call the goddees. He cited half s dozen illustrations of Homer `I dislike for a goddess usually fascinating to mankind, pictures and artists. 11.. -_:_I sL-a L- _|_._,._ -3: , I . uiusc In many a man unaer mty. Mr. Gladstone told a funny little story about Mr. Bright s habits. . Until the last ten years he had no recognized medical attendant. There wsome anony- mous and unknown person to whom he went for advice, and of whom he spoke orscularly, but," said Mr. Gladstone, with that curious approach to a wink that some- ,times varies his grave aspect, he would never tell his name or say where he lived. About ten years ago Mr. Bright surprised Sir Andrew Clark by sppesrin in his con- sulting room. Sir Andrew, w 0 know all about his peculiarities in this matter, asked him how it was he came to see him. 0h," said Mr. Bright, it's Gladstone. He never will let me rest." .\lr. Ulsdstone acted as mentor to Mr. Bright in other respects than his bodily health. He used to advise him, as the one psnaces for preserving his health of mind and body, never to think of political matters in bed or on awakening in the morning. Mr. Gladstone said: "In that mnaf Av. --_j.:_jT only lesion to on nos. 3...... II... In J`. .u_ . . uuarrveu. IN: IS arlo I most suracuve unten- er. One notable thing about his personal sppesrsnce is the brightness of his eyes. They are fuller and more nncloudod thsn those of many s man under fty. Mr. Glndnmnu mm A funnv linln nfnrv um uuune 0| neury Lucy JODy, NJ . I have had an opportunity of talking with some of the guests, and have picked up a ' fe'w crumbs that fell from the table at which Mr. Gladstone sat. The Punch men are chiey possessed with that feeling of sur- prise at the hrmd Old M an : amazing phy- sical and mental virility which strikes every obnrver of him.` In public life,, the only c indication that he has entered his el ' th year are an increasing deafness and Ill ht huskiness in his voice, which wears o as he talks, and he talks with abounding freeneea, though, as some one ` observed. he is also is most attractive listen- nr llnn nnvukln thinn .|..\uo Ll . n . _ A ....I nun nvln nncnuulo Lo.\'no.v, May ll.-l\lr. 7G|ndaObne s din- ner with l um'h`.s- stall id still the talk of London, political society being much tickled in the notion of II grave atateqmun sitting down to meat with the merry men of Mr. Puncl1 a family. The dinner wu given at the house of Henry Lucy Toby, M.P. I had an onnn`rtunit.v nf fnlltina u-M. The Grand 31 Man In uoundlng spmu /-Ho Tnllu Faluillarly Anal on I Grout Varhsly of Sub_|ectu-l'or I mum of " Ilghty [lo u a Wonderful Humor]. New York Herald. I.\........ 11... II II nu 1 -. . .. MR- GLADSTONE Is FETED BY THE EDITORIAL STAFF. 7.? im-.n:\~:r (`K.\'T. Apuly to II. u\'e-r ltxnmou mum. DINING WITH Pl'NCH.'" NO. rn.\'r. Anna; n. . Exprau lnm. -5 993` 7 `T1 HOUSE with ct,-nu ro Chen hand -And surf: w.m convenient to Qu--en's 1,` Iosalvm. App!) on mu 3: IN Union Street. n. have __.:__, -:__-__:.._ l.:`u rooms and extension kl!- nutter wuhcood Iubling: Golf 0 : Immediate prom 133]. or at .'o. an-.-9:. neuveeu Go on and Alfred 9'3. Ih.-r nulls: In nu-.R:~`. King Mu-0-I. .\2rs. .\lucaulu,). 1 he house is i urn nn \`nl K A BPONE DVG'ElJ.J.\`G. with or without furnaces and In modern in rovomonts It In near the corner nf_King and '08! streets. AD- ply to blAt.`l)U..\'.\ |-ILL & ML'l)ll!I. .__j__; V__.__ -1-i7.`\. \"()4nzr\|n; .4 um! -' warn--I .u.. -~ 0.\' I-`ll()'.\'1`E.\`AC STREET. NEAR PRIN- ('li.SS. `Z HOL'sR.-t. each containing 7 moms Rent 4 our mouth in advance. App!y to W. H. R NR8. Contnclor. .\`l-;W`BRl('K Hurss. EARL snu-:n:T. in Enrl 'I`erraw..nmr Barrie Street App`? [0 B. H.\ll.\'EY. 39 Princess street. or at I Earl Street- - -vv- v------- -vuv uv -can .vua5*.4..*:-.:.4.*:.-as`:-:L;E;7 W-* ALL Kl.\'ll$ HF IN VVK and Ulllre Rubber !\lllll3. ~-. '. I-`Ic._ nunnlhul hr Hutu. I L)!-`l-`l(`|\`.. large. central. well lled. rmemmblu. Possession immediately. `Box." Wulu. A SHOP O.\' KINUSTREEF, with dwelling above, near Market Square. Apply at {S l\`.ul (root. .-\ rnau Kl`. 1-`ushu. mrnnrol L ninn um Cc-nllc slruuli. Apgly to J. B. .\ll'RPH\'. lldgo llill. King hftnol \ 'oIl.. T1-lephuua ho. I70. '31} mi-2?"-1~E].i Tu. .|v1-su.`r\1` \\' A l{l(`K HUPSE ON QUEEN Sl`RhIET. between Bugot and Wellington Streets. from May Isl. J. P. (`.\ltl:l `flit-IRS. OINTRA L DISPBNBARY. Ill lI.a_.... Ila:-.1 SA l.E8ME.\-Wo wish a few men to sell our gootls bf sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Argent ntanufacturnrs in our line. En- clusv 2`(`onl uttunu \\'ngeo per day. Perma- twnl position. No postals answered. Money adwm-ed for w ea. ndvertisimt. etc. CIN- 'n:.\'.\`IAt.MAx'I-"ti `n. Cincinnati. Ohio. Tut`: A ppfy H FEMALE COOK V\'ANTED-0ne who un- dvrslalldsglelll and gantry cook` (or Clifton House. Br `kville. `A -1 from lotper l month. Apply to AS OINE \'E.\'l)Ll.\G. Pronrielor 55"~'.`#:... mum Q. Ap Tl-Z.\'llERS will In re eived by tho under- six nod nmil SA'l`t.'l(l)A Y NE.\'T,lhu~ lslh Ina-.. . for I wolvo shares In l|\0 Klngnuu Gnu-Ilghl. Cumpnny. belonging to an estate. NOEL KENT. (`um pm }&':E.\' T. Apply to College. A BRICK HUFSE ON QUEEN SFIIKET. rrelvu.-en Bmzot Wollimnon Streets. from A GOOD. SMART BUY. 14 or I5 years old {Qxvlllnly PROF. N. F. lJl'l l ls. at Queen`: 0 me. :\ PA.\"l'l'Rl-I FIELD. vnrnnrol in-nnc slrvuln. Annlr In J. H \ll'R l'ninn and PM \' Inim- .-\ UUUL) CUU in the evening. A BOY. from 15 to 17 years old. to learn photograph)`. Anpw to u. r.'m-21.1.3: so-.\`. 1 A COOK. Apply to I Kingsu-out. between 7 n Tile funeral will leave the residencv of her son, C. I). Franklin, No. 94 Earl street. on Friday at 2:30 p.m., for Cataraqui cdmetery. Friends and acquaintancu Are * V respectfully invited to attend. n I.Iaa.`JdJa TALLuN-Un May 5th, in Ulden..the infant son of John Tnllon. - 'FHA.\`Kl.l.\'--IIl Kingston. At her son`: rcai~ clence, lIliznheIh,_relict of the late William Franklin, or Pittuburg tovrnuhip, aged 84 \'t`ll'8. V IJALUI. LJU ALr:xA.~'m:R-At Olden, on May 9th, the 4 wife of S. Alexander. of A daughter. ;voL.fLvII: _--~- .. _ .,__ _.._ I-\ G OD C00 n evening. Pnfz SPEC; AL MENTION. u uz\1 H. next door . Alnanlou. MOTH WAX. 'l`Ill'Hl'l)JY. .\Il::'rl.\'u of (`ourt Frontenac. 1.0.1". _- AN_IQN1;Y % Tll I ILHIANT HOUHIS bum ow-pr. and no upon in i In Ihoirmndrucuou. `I'M unto boon val resumed. and having I combat-I upo- mn. an I and cbcorful. They no bad- plunhl ctr. Dunlap I-at '.:.:t:i`.::.':.. '*' 1....--*-..... rs:-1 x.\' \'.u.'T:iT.\"7<:I:l:A(`13:. : at wmu un`u'1<:. _:[;1v A1~f'rED`._ R_mMINDERs. j~o LEi A.iI._'I.r AND s|3(-r?. . A. un'I`..\'s, moon Su-oar. ` I. .4: 1 oful kinds on llpriuhu .4! `-I {he H In-r l"|u'!0r)' 1- -nlon urn-Iu. Kingp- . .- wn ll toned Instrument . M, wncmck l'PRIuu'r_ ~v' '~`- 11 lnned \\'l\`.l!ICIl L'l lHUlIT. uv n .`.\`I An A-nu! Ash \` II \.\'.\'U.\'. lhrrister. u kings drug store. King nun n-ovnacnoing III l~`|:ou aunt. I` n! the Stone House on ry oovupird by lholnlo 1. 831`): your and hues. ..:.v urda-r with A" mod- .wl.lu nuachcd uulil fur 1.. k'lRl\'DATHII`l( n To LOAN. BIRTH. nhhll nllnvhvd uulil fur 1.; KIRKPATRIFK a DIED. T > .\n(s._ A. 5. um VIC] and 9m the evening. MRS. A. s. o1.I'wrT. Fund 9 in Mm nveninn. THE DAILY WHIG. 1 arm Apply tulctrlplltl '......"' .. .':..."' Til `N0 mum: mn nvnmda XD AND Ill IAIL ITIII1`. ICU If I'--'a `Wnnmvx. N.\.ln.y `lid; nu body lllflt D|f|hO'I- 5. drown! In um Onu-Io In laud Inch; nu cbubon at swim`: lute: Rib nonhq. ' Dbninbllut-on Iojouol. In!!!-ml, l5'-lI the house ol oom- nou Intern Ir. D|llvyn I motion in but 0! lb haunt! ol the church In Walton-u rojoobdby Avon ollto 9|. ICC` IIOIIIQHI Vohd With 850 Llxl. Hr Chnnnhnolgln -.5.) ...nL .5- KC VIIC- U. IJIOI. Nlw You. Inlay I5. -Ru. Father Fran- & Dan. (onuorly connected with the l'rn- M dial nllou oouululty. ol Olen, N.Y., has led paper: In Brook: 3. In 5 Mil oqnhu Ilabop Inn. at Ba 0. Chain I". Perms. I unpupor odlwr In Olen. and 5 Blooil print. for Ilbol. Father Dom claim: 55.!!!) dumps. -nu u -urn IIIII (I0. S1. | u`|.. May I5.--A determined efhrt In to in nude In 3 low day: to evict tho Polish and Bohemian squatters on the "upper an," Two thousand poo lo will ho loud. and the su will then and for Inaauhoturing nod warehouse u . Some utter: Inn gunned than rhu. which us than mlo slur twenty years residues. IIIUII I0 lrllllljlu to the yecrly I And block coal. for the miners I: or remain Idlc. ,`_,_. `O"Tl:IdAIO `VIII Shave. .\Iu\tRI u.. May l5.-l.otd Lunulnle ad- here: In his sutelm-ut thnt he was within the Arctic circle and my! he will prove it when he gun to London. When naked about his wife he blushed like I Ichool boy and in u many words laid be was now going to behave himself. nuke Amends tor the put. louk alter his estate: and live happily with hi: WHO. Tno Duly Allornnnvo. lx,cm., Ind.. May I5 -The two duv- vonieroncc between the ircnl up:-rntnn in the eucutive holrii and the miners" delega- tion ended out-nlny with the operators` rev (uni tour tune the ditfcronco in reinlion sale for mining bituminous And him-L 1-(ml Th.-- -...... .... -Is-___-2--- At the conference yesterday between the miners deputation And the emperor, the -pokeomnu of the deputation stated that the minor: attached the greatest im rum-c to obtaining Ill eight hour shift. e em- peror apeclnlly enjoined the miners not to prevent their comrulee from working. .__ 1.,_.... lnrulullul lllllltll. B|uu.I.\, May l.'.-.\Tcw.-rnl mine owners in linen And lhrlnnmd, huve ccuculed the denundu ul their employees, And me man ban resumed work. II is eutimnted that if tho otaikaru are able Io hold out for I furt- night they will pnrnlyze the gun works in Pnria. IIUIITI UIWKIITT In III!` II - CHOWN 8:. MlTCHELL S nun-neu a ruppn, Hnmmore. `8o',.';00; "Hutford." `2:`2l}, to liruclongh, Minne- Ipolil. $3.725; "Josie \Vi|kea" to W. Cot- toll, .\|L (.'lelnen'a, .\lich..8l.2l5. Middngh. Patterson. PL, 81.100; Ruuo" Jo H. M. BaIdwin.- Cleveland, 8|,l00; "Autonille toA. I. Dowling. Mt Clemen n, Mich.. $l`475; (.`lura," 292]}. to J. B. Hutchinson. Westchester. l n., 87,. : "Pn- licuce" to W. Happa. Baltimore, 82,000- r ,. Shepknnp to Ihytrd Thnyer. Lancaster, .\lnu.. $3,580; Phil Thompson," `.. :lti}. to `Hem-hell & Hnppa, Baltimore. $0',.'00; "Hnrlfnrd." `I-`H1 In l|nml......|. \I;...... \lIv-l aunt: ul Qlrrrll. (`u:\'zL\.\'n. May l.3.-Thc most interest- ing feature: of )'estenla_v's horse sale was when the string belonging to J. ll. Houlton. New York. was brought to the block. The horse: sold included Hero," 2:l7, to J. T. Middngh. "0 Rl|dDin,. (`.InvnInn.I II HY). UClI.'I.I(l`u`3- Yesterday afternoon W. Whitehead while under the inuence of liquor wandered into Dr. T. M. Fenwickh surgery. While in the Iurgery he requested the doctor to ive him something to straighten him up." he doc- tor procured some medicine and WIS in the Act of funding it to him when Whitehead com- menced swearing and using profane lair gnuge. The police were called and he was taken to the nation. Whiteheaul has been out of the city for over a year. He is nu old visitor M. the police station. He was rolnnnneil until to marrow. An Old Olender lleturne to the Clty And to the Pollotlelle Alan. Johanna Murphy 1; d Annie (Prey were lined 820 and costs for drunkenness and given the option of going to 5301 for six months. They went to the Castle. Five young men were charged with having aided end assisted at the recent cock ght. One ltuded guiltv and was ned 8.30 and coats. a paid over the money. Evidence WIS heard with regnrd to the others. and at the request of the opposing counsel the case was enlarged until Monday. B. M. Brittun, Q (`., umnenred fur the ornwn .1 \v \|..i........, runugcu uuux .\l0D(ldY. D. M. Hrlt up eared fur the crown. J. M. ` I, and '1`. L. Suook acted for I defendants. V--o.....l-.. ..fn-_._-,., ' " '- ' #7 wv-&-- 1&1! 1\II\I{.` .4. Balance to suit Dlll`Chl\S.`l`S. Lots sure to un- lnmcc in wuuo. , ll` Rlmunmr huh-n ullv In nut` 'Fl\II\ n... :- lIMl(`!` In 3-1` Steamer twice daily to and from the is- land. Apply L0 \ JOSEPH F. swurr. ; A. n. M.m1'm. ___,_._______:_j. [Will be mamtlaindll laillusively as a family resort. Delightfully situated! Magni- 'ent shing, bath`ng and boat-'.' ingl Easy of access to and from the-city. ' ' 01 ha. ' Lilo ounphor It In volume but ennui-Alon so slowly ,.n v uh: much more cum--uuml In nae. In I.` -.1 nuunlhneuunoc mlor o! tho moot 1-1. .- u fabric. and lllodourmhich I: not ohjeotunuhle. b Olpolhll by 5 few hourfoxpmurololhe r. l\| nl\\Ann| A nan-D1-`nun-I a non

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