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[" A wot rticles Ee 2 ft in Bastia that n novuboés-| Uuitgd Seis, eu 2 once to fque of his grandachil- à en a Mr, St, Hilaire vi fo recount of the ballots before estate, ons orb Buin \u2018Ma boca aban iy Sled.the walking match in New York the score k midnight was 3-Pitagerald, 522 ; N 08 ; B01; Laon 459.Kops i ai wo ies ahead of re- ma just war will mot nit to dictstion unless and Pierre.Lauroff have the editor of the Paris Justice, i i for distressed Ninilists.eu mnounces thas he will receive con- Morgue ins offered to give $100,000 the crection and endowment ofa build- pt for a Young Men's Christian viding $250,(ÿ0 more be raised e Heneasy will be relieved next een on of Hong Kong, and 8 wili grobabiy be offered in .T.Irvinge, late és John J.Jenkins, ex-Mayor of will contest the seat for Carmarthen + which will be rendered vacant by Mr.B.T.Williams, Q.C., te Spat Court Judgeship of Glamorgan.sow _st Topeka, me charges grim, nov during Garfiell'a illness, = 8.000 ne) dhe by Mr.Garfield 3, eld when the latter was st the white house./ 9 .\u2018Boynton says no ever labored more earnestly than | he and his associates deserved the ! ADAINBT THE, GRAND TRUNK.the Valentines will sue the Foot Railway - behalf of the erphums alleged that the engine Il nor whistled when a 1 A 8 2 3 = È \u20ac ; i EF iif E i k 3-4 i pe F 5 } UE Tax OUITEAU TALL aNphemy + \"Eee part Testimony He ai WasnixgroN, December 30, \u2014Gnitoss à pered to Mr.Scoville, * If you only oem guet | rear 4 torday, 1 will la&zh the case out of Const,\u2019 shouted, * Some leading papers of Amtties considered me the greatest fellow they met fos some time.Last night I received o telegram, which 1 will read for the edifieation of the au: dience and American on people ae \u2018To Qharles Qui- teau, Washington sympa with you.You oo ought to be Prostdonn Host of Admirers.\u2019 The assassin then branched off into 4 rambling harangue, guotin; ann and come paring himself 3 Lhe.m ca) ai i| @ho vid À EL iate wl Bi pre \"have harsh language,\u201d ey added, or 1 wire my pattern from the Saviour of mankind; 1 shall submit my name to the next Republican Convention, and I shall expect to be before it with Le men in this country.They want me hung, Porter, wha expects to pet 85,000 fromm the Government if 1 am convicted, and Corkhill, who expects to get bounced, and whe knows I'am \u2018the cause of it, Dr.Kempster took the stand, Mr.Scoville resumed the crogs- examination, directing ques, tions to the subject of insane delusion, with view of showing how persons laboring under such delusions often exercise wonderful gelf- | control for the sake of accomplishing their purposes.Guiteau has a appre parently recovered from the nervousness he displayed yesterday at sitting s0 near the window.\"Witness did not believe in temporary insanity in the sense that a person could be in sane and wholly recover from it in an hour, \u2018Witness was asked if he believed Siokles was sane or inspne when he shot Key, and he replied, \u201c1 think he was sane, sir.\u201d Guitend-t6 The jury didn\u2019t agree with\u2019 you sir, they # ht he was insane.\u201d The case Coles, who shot Hiscock in Albany, was cited.Witness stated that Coles was undoubtedly insane.Mr.Corkbill announced that he had but one more witness to introduce on the part of the Government.He wanl2A to know how much time Mr.Beoville wonld consume upon sure.buttal Mr.Beoville roplied\u2014* We have some witnesses whose hames have been presented since we closed oyr case.I shall ask the Court to permit us to have them sworn.Our reason will be upon the ground that the newly discovered evidence is material to the case.I shall only desire, however, to ask a few questions of these witnesses, reiative toindependent facts not heretofore known to me, Mr.Corkhill\u2014We would like to know what you axpect to prove ?Mr.Scoville\u2014We have evidence to offer relative to the priscner\u2019s mind just before the shooting.Mr.vidge\u2014Conld you give us an idea how much time you will want upon surmbuctal 3.Mr.Sooville\u2014Several days, probably ali next week.Mr.Davidge\u2014 We must object, Your Honor, to fe reopening of this case.Mr.Scoville insisted that he did not desire of the and Wd that if i \u20ac prisoner intima ware to cantiune he must request that\u2019 the deck te removed to the farther corner of the where at lesst the \u2018the jury.\u201cI! do ot ask,\u201d he added, * for immediste action, Your Honore.\" Guitesa (sneeringly)\u2014* Oh! you don't Mr.Porter.\u201d Mr, Sooville\u2014] wish Judge \"Porter would \u2018make his motions when he desires an nt or action upon them and not be continually mais little speeches to the jury.\u2018arter\u2014J have an undoubted t te do 0.M Porter thought the jury might be al.| lowed $0 go to their homes with + bailiff to accompany each of them.It was a terrible ordea) to thom sll to be compelled ta be in attendance until this trial is ended.The same fate may befall some of us as came to the late President.\u201c Death or insanity,\u201d sdded Mr.Davidge.| have seeured quarters with my friend, Dr.Gray ; no obstacle is in the way of this peaposi.ton; to allow-the jury to se is oneof } Taw.\u201d Da nee: ort by the foreman stating that the jury not care to separate, provided ded they could have reasonable opportunity for ie aud obtain fresh air, Mr.Corkhill thought the jury more anxious or the termination of the trial than for aepare- tion.He repelled the assertion that they met nightly to weave meshes affont the criminal.Prisoner himself had woven meshes fast enclosing him, and only two men, aud they spawns of the medical ession, who could pot tren acknowledge they belisved in God, had found who w tinder declare theif belief f in his insanity.Mr.Beovills replied te Ms.Cork, He every one by making the best and al- F rind the mest impressive xpeechis hears Fi in the Court room sinos the opening of the trial.In earnest lan he vindicated the §i conduet of the defence an sevurely, rebuked the ; District Attorney for his uhscem lors od muzzle and drive the defence ray\u2019 applause followed this speech, bat was price] re Court, ; Dr.Joim P.Gray, Medical atender o« the New York Mets Lunstio Asylam, teok the stand.He said he had mada the study à insanity his business since 1850; and tres \"or investigated 13,000 oases.He never h ston à single ingtance w bre plie only indics on of.insénity was the \u20ac sitio of ud} apie i ki tue i atl ibl cad n insanity ; was impossible to mental authority se as to lecate im moral nature not décompanied by intellec: deterioration.Insmity iteslf had ne mg .-| tendency to excite to rime than neuralgi \"sny other dismse, .puts nothing new in man's ath.TE only evr an ue thers.Ha clansified various grovpe of ic that came toder his atiention, sad descri various peculiarities of each.did not believe that any type of insanity e outnide: of asylams that has not its pre in asylums.Dr.Gray stated that he ma y thorough, comp and mtisfactory on nar at s gave sho tails of the amination ad his oon with the : tr à bi ur Cle Deal Nl 8 tory no do bet I on be familiar by this time to eff one.The Lecter is telling it y ; hows d is getting in all the Tactid fie Me Maoten I told them bo .| have Be objestior cn Gowelock wil D.Wits id Ld pein 1 Sppo Presiderit bad offered you \u2018the Paris sulship during the time you were refiell upon the su et of removing him, you still have shot him 1°\u201d and he replie \u201cWell, that weuld have settled the 3/3 1 éhoald have taken the the position] e > asked the ner how he came to y was: *] came cal situation Justified y esate convince «of this, and Gniteau shoutad ;\u2014** That knocks your Paris Consülship and shows there mo el elemgut ol prier in jt bys political neces.Wi thon ed him mel Je bi oi -He- replied, :\u2018*! considered the el of ths President a political noeéssity,\u201d 1 then asked Lim, said witness, how Ry pri il ed Sonriction.Past \u201cI£ yog will re e rs © ; Sod tly nt the Po Fou : al \"meee nécessite\" risoriex if his alleged ins ition came in the form af voice or vision - His veply was, \u201cNo, it cane into my head 83 à conception and I reflected upon it until I resolved it was j by the situation.\u201d Wituess then asked y how this statement 8 inspiration.There y was that \u2018the inspiration was in the form of a pressing constantly upon me to eommit the ack.That is all there is in Tt is short and to the point.can talk about it six yer if you want to, \u201d he \u2018Gnitean, day the arsqaain said ¥ refer my nomin.| tion for the Presidency to Republican Naticua} | Convention of 1384, I will be there.I dorxiot think this jury is going into hauging business in order to enable Porter tg got people dé'not want me anged.They might as well try to hang a man for killing another during the war as hang patriotic, under Divine pressure, to save the nation from another war, but ! am going to discuss that when wo get to the jury.\u2019 While Dr.Gray was recounting the general history of prisoner\u2019a life, ay given to him at the ville interrupted with the re vest that all the blinds in the room be mised.ugh this was done gloom was not dissipated to ns extent, - the darkness of so great that it was | difieait for coupe] to to usa to write, There is |- no way in which the Courtroom con be lighted, which was placed on the ficial stenographer only tended to throw into a darker shadow the rest of the ie gloom seemed to make an impres.er, who sat quietly resting hands and gazing about him, perks once or twice during a lar witness did he make any'interraption, and then it wap in subdued tones, However, as the witness approached that part of his interview relating to the shooting of the President, the prisoner shouted\u2014*\u2018 More interest.\u201d New York, December $0.\u2014The \u2018Graphics Washington special sys: The total sum expended on the Guiteau trial will probably be over & quarter of a million.a strong probability that the jury will di Soré embers appear to Wave gives Nis that Justify sch ap opision.- \\THR DAIYOQUE TRAGEDY.Arreaé of he i .shiet the President, La Ha conéliixion the poli was no malice in it, irect onmmand ?,000.The American My motive was ons Seo and a single Le It is said there is could wot disturb 8 dd, to whem, on bein; e game answer, M other of the wo chilirn day \u2018evenibg, 2th instant, about had besn ta ous House before, dbo n pas last Monday for hm beeatiss 1 thought FET my riers en à 1 4eme back my son Georgy l noter fell on his head or ae A 1 thong t , comé, first pervied.\" : 41s tft your wen 1\u201d bility LH 3 \u2018 ; when 1 wont | F ime, Pr a is med shot we fr \u2018went to: y ze demanded\u2019 dus nd threw his hat ; Ra in La sis ed of mn till now ; he Le ae his 7to Now pire travelled towards Brid rsued, he turned auf fend himself, sayin ao va prope ow two evo vers to 0 x be ut | hes pa wb c pocket were found 9 fai vitioe + J | oi cle lle ad a case Sl vol RO ion % pocket.memo- § tions for horses { - chimes sh - Albert Amondale and Jack | * hag beentn.the habit of passing for ue té from the Simpeea sand o'clock this > = There was a strong bre yi ze donee with heavy sea on.best a0 pe fopvard ol partment.has fled with water.Her Whigh oopaiste partir Fartly of wheat snd four ing thro horas awd I, : \"% favorable there an \u2018of get- tingheroff.- so TAR pons > sToRT, : The purser of the steamer Mogayian\" ashore | at Mud Ialand, has arrived at Yarmouth, sud reporta aa.follows :~8 We left Portland at 4.30,p.m.on Weducsilag, aud experienced thick fog and gain\u2019 all thé way, We sounded, régu- larly, and pve He ete to the southward at Cape Sable, but: when going at.hali-speed ran ashore at Mud Island at 9.30 this morning, The ship rose abont Jouf fret forward at nearly low water.1left in 4 boat : at 1 pu, at which time tho water was\u2019 comparatively smooth.The ship remained quisily om the bottom, aud about half of herde pe ?The hands were throwing over grain, apples, bacon and checse, and werelin Lo cs of pe ting her off at hig 1 tr.w ink | They were runuing out \u2018anchors to keep Les straight on shore.The passengers aud ere are all safe, and arnngements were made to land them.on- the islaxfd, with plenty of food'and clothing, in\u201d caso of a blow.1f the weather coutinues fine, no -doukt the steamer can be got off safely with comparatively little damage,\u2019 © ASSISTANCE DESPATCHED.On word being received in the city to-night, the Dominion steamer \u201cNewfield '* was at once despatghed with steel hawsers to.aid iu getting the * Moravian\" off.TROUBLED IRELAND.Def pe med is- tre egy owe apore Bt Aus Dis v Du.LUN, December $0.\u2014 ¢ fornia tion the Property Defence.Sings ho voy writs have Been served, 629 Shariffy* sales of farms and 79 sales.of cattle have been attended, and-410 caretakers hava bean supplied to -apris.The police to-day examined parcels of the Irishman and Shamrock when being despatched to the railway, but no papers were seized.An order has been published that all persons in proclaimed districts\u2019 shall surrender their arma before Wednesday.The police to-day entered the shops of news agents and seized all copies found of United Ireland, the Irish World, and United Irish- ork, December 80.\u2014The police discovered 8 place wher =_large numberof rifies - and revolvers imported from America are stored.They have been watching the place to prevent.remove al and capture the codignees, \u2026 DISASTE Ar SEA.A schosmer ; Se, Joue, ai.+ uentine * as Aen afer a Woolges 2 Si The Chinese invented printing, the mariners com gunpewet, keé., but the invention of 8 ens was left to the nineteenth century.Estedbrook's Falcon, Ne.048, being s universal favorite, An Article of Tue \u201cMerit, \u2014** Brown's BROKORIAL TROCHNS \"-epe the most article in this couitrr a Europe for Three\u2019 Disenses and Coughs, and-this- pulari based upon real merit, | pe vE 500 lonves of hrend given poor, at the Boston One: Price C Clothony Stator and 43 8¢, | Joseph street, on -Monduy mornin January fad, 1905, \"bepmeen the \u201chours | and 10 10 x ° NS distinction.of sees made.Fire + ; 306= gain is the gr remedy for general de- - i 1 af co CuO?man, .\"Pepe Tov = FIRE 4 AND, For SALE Tow Lamothe ey 70 13 se Catberin d'armes 003% FOR SALE Ta 7 St cet Immedla caf eutty.Ap 0 saw OT SALE t tyorton ; House, of three durent 221 Canna ey Montreal, ER EE nan, for a town in NFER Byrne \u201c306 2 street.trl.Clu Ohamlare, 855 yar A YOUNG GIRL 3 SE woz \u201cVegetine | ts ar mr wit - Vegetine Will cure the worst case of Serofula.Vegetine Vegetine Has elected some mareniions cures in Vegetin > Cures the worst cages of Canker, Vegetine Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the Vegetine, Removes Pimples and Humors from the ftce.Vegetine 1s the great remedy for General Debiany.Vegetine Ye meule blood EA Vogetine | H B.Stevens, Torenio, Ontario.| YVegeting 1 is Bold by all Druggists.a Jy at1s = Ss hii eon: the hours of 12nd or after A 5 304 à VALUABLE PROPERTY, - FOR SALE, \u201csee pros 1 Cor ES STRONG Boy TO D IAAL Apply to Burns 8 NURSE, MIDDLE-AGES mors, om main road No, 30 Note Dante noces a0es Foquired.Apply ab Richford, Vii, to > Jue.ANTED\u2014A STO ' well ucquatnied \u2018with office, 40 6 vm.NTED IMMEDIATELY\u2014A TABLE AD: consisting of Tous bear nox + Call mt Journal af Commerce vi & The mat factors pe ie d'ores High: mo xty es author with past ANTE A YOUNG rs ALOUT d'êtres do light howsowatk.Apply at 6 Mor ANTED.IMMEDIATELY \u2014 Avply 82 Durocher \"dress ry URSE.Organs, Sash, D Doors, Blinds and urniture, on Put makers, aa, pai i the Ware xl Chat rs, a Eon on n py for storing We ndn A THOROUGHLY Famers wagon, and oa ae a 308 à MAD, to drivo an \u20ac: ANTED-GENERAL SERVAI family, ood wages.ANTED\u2014A GENE Pisin Cook.a os ANTED \u2014 THE ADVERTISER IS 53 » gentleman of, good babii, ty aa pate ies does eae ry h, dood prospects.CASTE Dron where a purse is kept,a Ry Seok Apply at No.Forsan SALE-SQU PIA 0: od hr UARE PI for 3180 Se 7 main.for the\u2019 the buyer, apply at Lapointe, 555 Bt.ts à À SMALL Toa BE Nacay bois Smee gs tor a Toronto.fan Macnee WW AL ED GRanAL sev TF he pone Apu opiy'd tod] aim, or 7 ANTED 4 WOMAN TO of 8 Corset manufactory.À 18 @ Fridas,brimoen 6 and 8 hy - 222 Blury str Eo ANTED-TW! FIRST-CLASS ROC: - C.Jno.\u2018Atjowag.Cor Tg Seg ue Ven RE Sh Teese OR Chim CHEAP\u2014THREE LITTLE PARlor Sets, four, vo and six pieces.209 McGill Bt.Rae CHEAP \u2014 SECONDHAND LARGE SATE.TRA Bon a OR SALE\u2014A 500-horse, Dane ue with ten _arpents ai br.Ques FoR SALE IN CANADA ONLY.ins motors.Them models ui sme ae Mr.Mi ley 338 ot.= DONTITCURE 2 WHY CERTAINLY! Tostantaneoaaly it cares Toothache, Neuralgia andar hs hot opted re oy pro | Golic, Chills, Disrrhesa, | Auk your druggies of 1, or send $lto ; THE DONTITCURE a.Address P.©.Bex kas.vince of Que be Passer Rights Agents al at Sites, ver Diy sos cer Hove WANTED RTE ETI i \u2018 1° pliesnrio py an rings topo TTR: Amr LS + EXPERIENCED G : = small family.Aypiy No.\u20ac = 7 LOT OF GROUND Wanted to |: .op sn # 2 SE she about 80x26.Send = rp! wou AN ai menti i Ao Jn : ¥ on in a Hard! \u201cH 1089,\" Bran] + == jE pi \u2019 oi oe.I cart pa! tro on, od oi chr) er Te Wart \u201cHB a.& 00, WHOLESALE AGENTS, Do.You Ge et | Fo SSSR Nokuars = ELECTRO OURA- 2 RAE Ha ar Loved, TX n : | be at hau Yin Cea nek the oer my grief.I dott all burde ; - rep dost Lute aisuage ITE, a us let wer divine > heal 10y grief.The blessing comes\u2014~it thrills | scat 1 Thy voice of lore my trouble M ve Le ho no bardon ro \"or vanished \u20148.8.Times.A Comprehensive Prayer.Thomes a Kempis, who died just one hun.sired years before the German Reformation, is said to be the author of this prayer : « Give me a clesr und dading ognibst all error, à cléan heart against arts hole agi a right faith against all doubtfulness] afk all difficulties, fervent charity against all it furence and negligence, great patience against all disturbance, holy meditation against every :'filthy imagination, continual prayer againgt the * devil's assaults, occupation against the tiresomeness and wsiness of the heart, and, lastly, devout remembrance of Thy holy passion t the wounding of the soul by vice, As- «ist me, O my God, with all these, Thy * gifts, and confirm me in all Thy holy words.Amen.\" secret Serrow.How many sweet and holy souls, who look cheerful enough before the eyes of man, yet have their secret sorrows.They carry their cross unseen all day long, and lie down toslesp on it at night ; and they will carry it, perhaps, for years and years, and to their graves, and to the Throne of Christ, \u2018before they lay it down ; and none but they and Christ will ever know what it was\u2014what was the secret chastisement _.which God sent to make that soul better which seemed to us already too good for earth.So does the Lord watch His people, and tries them with fire, as the refiner of silver sits by his furnace watching the melted metal till he knows that it is purged from all dross by seeing the image of his own face refiected on it.\u2014Charies Kingsley.Self-Induigent Indelemee, A man who was born in luxury, and now is coming on to middle life with the habits of his youth about him.He belongs to that strange undefined, and yet distinct condition of life which if called society or fashion or respectability.t is a strange condition.It is not « characterized by remarkable intelligence, not by_peculiar education, not- always by the wig perfect breeding ; but the main thing about it isthat overit hovers a vague air of privilege.The men and women who live in it | are not leoked to by other people, and do not look to themselves, for the active energetic contributions to the labor of life.It does not farnish the workers to the State or;to the Church.With this condfiion many of you are perfectly\u2019 familiar.To it many of yout belong, and feel its influence.Nothing is expected of you, and you do nothing.A well-bred, good-natured + selfishness fills up the life of such a man.Dutyt- «It, seems as if he never had heard the word ; or os if he thought that it belonged, like those other two words, poverty and work, to beings |.\u2018of another order from himself, Now is there\u2019 any hope for sucha man} Oh, if he were only \u2018 afancy sketch! Oh, if he were not real and\u2018 actual all through the city! Oh, if there were sot whole hosts of boys, Lt the capacity in\u2019 tiem to be eo better, who are growing\u2019 with him as the object of their admiration, \u2018 6 lacking th man\u2019s li ot pt | LA pause God put; ts each boit: where it, pg, the! year more and more like, w ve.eee Bi bin go gro Aotiand rate n° quel Jess tee \u201cJn na, press, if you \u2018esn\u2019t pat firs into your writing, vou would better put your writings into the fire, God breaks the cistern to bring us to the fountain, He withers our gourds that He himself may be our shade.We should always keep'a corner of our heads open and free, that we may make room for the opinions of our friends.\"We have more power than will, and it is often by way of excuse to ourselves that we fancy things-8re impossible.God made man to go by motives, and he will not go without them any more than a boat without steam, or a balloon without gas.The bad fortune of the good turns their faces up to heaven ; and the good fortune of the bad bows their heads down to the earth.One of Cato's sayings was that, ge approaches nearest to the gods who knows how to be silent, even though he is in the right.Method and punctuality are so little natural to men that where they exist they are commonly the effect of education or discipline.Truth and love are two of the most poweriul things in the world; and when they both go together they cannot easily be withstood.I am persuaded, says Sterne, that every time à man smiles, but much more so when b.: Joughs, it adds something to this fragment of There are words which can separate hearts sooner than sharp swords ; there are words whose sting can remain in the heart through a whole life, It is with enterprises as with striking fire we do not meet with success except by reiternt- ed efforts, and often at the instant when we ds.spaired of success.» Itis better to yield a little than quarrel a great deal.The habit of \u201c standine up,\u201d as people call it, for their little rights, is one of the [most disagreeable and undignified in the wor 8aid Carlyle :\u2014In this world thers is one godlike thing, the essence of all that ever was or ever will be of godlike in this world\u2014the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men.; Misfortimes come to a man through excessive ove of self.He misjudges things just, good and beautiful, though thinking he ought always to honor what belongs to himself in preference to truth.k 1 am fully convinced that the \u2018soul i is indestructible, and its activity will contiaue through eternity.It is like the sun which, to our eyes seems to set in night ; but it has in reality only gone to diffuse its light elsewhere.He that never, changed any of hls opinions never corrected any of his mistakes; and he who was never wise enough to find ont \u2018any mistakes i in himself, will not be charitable enough \u2018to excuse What he \u2018reckons mistakes in others.Faithful sétvice rendered generously on the one hand ind grateful appreciation accorded freely on, the.other alone can bind employers and em loyed together so closely that cach will fea] the interest of the other to be largely in- olesd Li his owil\u2014a truth but too racely rea- ri 4 MU 4 \u2018 80 each one is -sisecanected with the tr Lal tout lt dependence ] ly to Ih his rid It others > alone i is die to Withi em makes 's grievous mis- ¥ , the.où ie af th io ks whe oe he tente win vine 4p e peels: : ; the wnfermented ts id Ember the subject ; bat i there Jaa J ntendily i ing movement From the middle \u201c rafsleQe the aide seats, and it ia quite probable that the body, of the church be required -before Jong for the abetainers.STRMPERANOE, Ix Maséoaican:\u2014Queen -Fanaraloman of Madagascar has always been nce woman end a rigid advo.mig new prohibitory law hus just which, \u201cif she shall be ahle Lege t to result in the strictest der penalty of fine of ten oxen LY sons \u2018it prohibits the manufacture of intoxicating beverages, and punishes Yater.penalties those found k or the liguor, whoever may have seat W' one cohricted be unable to the ust puffer imprisonment, one day be.ded #5 Squivalent to a sizience of the oe oN says ex- Fling in lowing the following sentences : tother; no question about your datural right ?to drink a glass of But honestly, now, b matte) wt of Popa laws.In Imerina, her opn\u2014i- de oui pese te #0 captivating sion theme will oe grace al erento which \u2018with velf- way o Being hor honest besides our debts 1 When you tried to i the making him believe what was not ao, ing honest! \u2018 When you let your parent suppose you were.at school, while you plying truant and went fishing, was it Dishonesty in action leads ta dis- in practice.ot the best thin gs\u2014that is, the t ings call best \u2014that mak make men.It + not pleasun things: it is is not the ealm experiences rugged ex periencos its tempests, iff trials, The discipline of life is here good aud evil, here trouble and thers joy, here roughne and re smoothness, one working with thelother ; and the'alternations of the one and the her which necessitate adaptions, constitute afart of that which makes a man a man, in distin tion from an animal which bas no education.Taxes no doubt that many exosptional children spoiled by their delighted friends.Brought ard upon e occasion and made to \u201ctrot put\u2019 their little sccomolishments, seeing plainly the astorisament whicu they oreate, any receiving unbounded praises for what has raused them no effort, it is not strange thit tLey grow vain, conceited, snd disagreeal\u2019s, and form the conclusion that gift- Blister, 25e ,| Ointment, 256, are.\u2018worth {| household or étäble; © |A Try a package of of the Partf \u2018 firhg'ahd | vers 2 ne the other pr a can rn ae ea is An article of genuine merit will ¢ doi ~the public as to earn an established Pepa a The SION Jt lL: ied, olearly and - \u201cemphatically, \u20ac Dick\u2019s Blood Parifier,: 3 Horses and Cattléÿ \u2018the condition of any animal \u2018in whatever It renews the system, enriches the blood, immo the'ébat, - \u2018raises the spirits, and puts on: flesh at an i Tt strengthens -& work, horse.and fortifies: him do-endurs g accomplish.more work without loss of tissue.Horses or\"Catfle intended.for\u2019 tho marke are, by the use.of Dick's Blood\" Piiifier, improved twenty times the cdst of the preparation.Thrifty.farmers, carters and stock-ownera generally, throughout the-whole country |are, by actual results, realizing éhät; be without 8 constant supply bf Dicks Blood Pririfier: 3 From Hosts.of people hip thé, Dessin there ¥} to -accom MY of stock than a ers od pate Labs Le nT ai Bt wes k tee TOR fiendte: EF ago ; Dick's Lirimiont, their we ow t pays ke i bogs Impraved-a aid times.2e o otek the \u2018Purifier.\u2019 HEELERS packa papas d Pu eu Dh te it witb, * g rate, market \u201c: ve GE nuot ff to | 1 à ke tir = 5 Andy tots.Ho oi foo 2 Re Sr bh.FALL\" Soi £ ; Feu fr b yk 2 bing ep La pr) Havre: Ss AS, PA DIES.che 098 OUR OUX CO2LENVOSDEFT.] ils Decee: Agora have | .sured p that trying even n pl gondii © = pren fis been mude pos- ble .by a stroke is od tke bi nov law, Bei or ol des law EEL = ares or life, ue .ie © vwpablics that France has had never mage queh - à concassion of gel to the fair sex as thy ly.the drawback of bein he) : Sin se srmplara vies Jal Vds | : fike th Rep oh d 1 often der why soi het rig.an won © why © ladiez atady the - \u2018nly think that, while you PRIVATE CENSUS TAKING.i juquistarial end and so To goa .Gambetts : \u2018he sug- oe and, when a = ÈS cvs than he does of empires and present Government, who@|insiing Hiidf h + publie faneral.Wall, - mat up answers to the censps it is te-aveyyone\u2019s botior te reply 7 dre 8; 3 i% is quite allowable, for ex- ut down sou age, to the \u201cbest of ng, a backwazif in, hid wilh a short fn shart mamory, bungle on the matter, no harm wil ble tive pôrters, who are a \u2018touredidents iii the npital, are y cut off froma knowledge of pcan bist Jour.antoblogmphy is vus 108 FRESENTS.\" ie oltlak of the ségson, a sgurce of joy wi pin for many, ary few, and ph from à shop window standard, comprise rather mes Rage 4 à Lido pot zen Christmas ng sill sn-ynkaown in.\u2018 shibltion pv Lith \u201cWat cales, swestmeats, \"© glace fruits and liqueurs have cast into the shade peaking and unépeaking dolls, drums, bugles, Jairy households, and hermits covered th snow while armed with holly-boughs and\u2019 eerie with red noses, due not to tight ot vigils, but ee commons and sation ; rover, qurit is a material se.it Sgeations How also, as keepsskes and friendship\u2019 s offerings pese the attractive form eces of silk and tiasues resses, furs, + aii ete But the exchange of gifts is terribly ying sll tits same for people in \u201c.@ respectable position and but of limited Méans ; M after the annual feecing.one feels r ng 0 maiden punt with an.annut- : fos où an Irish estate, 1 remember chatting on is subject some years with a banker ing à Crisags htro! ho fie assared me New Year's festival Inflieted on him moreenne than the whole of his annüal business transat- tions; he had to make nts to friends and eli- epts, he did not com plain of the expense, as he Jo that that to the profit and loss account, but to of sulting the greit expects as he er CR the pr showered.ont\u2019 Him behind his back.In his long experince of this kind of black-mailing, the red :wh6 came to within the very verge he, sections eight and nine, = Pers Rachel ed, thanked him from their - ver did he himself receive à in, alive & hox of choice cigars regularly each Year's day, sad the donor only leaned her Bumerous attempts to discover him, was es To the office.J.Roths Dousense, Each De- loyees two instead Hah si $i à certain wine, tr deiteasy, such |: : gi sp profusion worthy of Bolton Abbey n time, In publie fools, the mene, _ is s positive nuissnos ; parents and have to contribute to Hin extra - ; from: 50f.to 100L is the ne, .en and itis to be hoped, ceived ; ater 6 tenth je aut snide pal, the remoindes is: divided as ti the ushemand professors.Apart ohn a \u2018 mares, a es mistress\u2019 birthday ; they ie whole of the adm received, though it be a the intention was to buy s work of art, ko.; the latter immediately appears, is ad- then silently steals away j the et d'art vos only losned ; pis sud amet peo ou nner an : 10 astonjeh th e natives AUDE SEASON AND sobs, of 6 new season resembles opening of a campaign à the es.ebm Ri st, to be reargapized, ts sold and melancholy salons, that - eds sight months out of ¢ eo twelve remain in darkness and hollands, and some pecceparz before feeling at home vues h.The character tia to bo short, with an evident ten, to return %0 the mods empire ; that to Lote Hitting as a sheathe, og : hinged, has a wide sash; itis =n alt toilettes, the front of the jupe is and pag no other {rimming save a i roerveillenz satin, Join latter satin in, wi with Stantilly Jace } Bet por ge rule dons are se in the du | any that \u2018\u201c we want 1,000 constabulary, le Tim Yih Mile fancy ine Fos \u2019 ol upper tent Alo mada in the same materia] nye s pir.with sirap passing vd and gan) que AT ™e OPRRA.The three à le representations given weakly by the ops.are well attended by the wlegant public; so is the Tueslsy at the Thes- tro} Francaise, and the pire is shout 1aving it régerved eva ; rats \u201d of der.mr per t eo ue pol mi LSE ered | Li cTenp ile 7 pnt to- be met at these spectacles ; the trains are always long, and | clonks and ball sortiss very graceful.It is rumored that the mode inau bed by the Em- prom of Austria for: wearing the hair will spread; t consists in auape: it by an agraffe in di monda from the centre-of the head, so as to in 3% fall over the shoulders in an nndnlsted man- nef.ladies of Vienna intend cutting their lopg locks to imitate their sovereign.Sardou's- Odette is the chief theatrical attraction, and - Danato the magetizes has full houses to soe Ln plunge stllottdes into the arme of a: Me.Lucille, who, * under ths influsnes,\u201d foala-nio pain.The sale of the late Mine.Blauc's disibonds and pearls -is also a grest attraction.Many people are poire en to Naples rather than Nios this Winter.Naples lovely and\u2014 filthy ; as a wit said : «Happily heaven is so high, ar the Neapolitans would soil it.\u201d «= Public Opinion.RP pee The Reformors Happy.To the Editor of THE.STAR : flim, \u20141f the invention of Mr.Bonhofin, of \u2018Mauritius, in equal to what ho professes it to be, then thd Reformers of this count will vo revenged on the sugar refiners.befin has, it is anid, invented a method fig the use of which sugar can be refined with unskilled\u2019 labor at the place of production, and at very little cost.If this 3 so, the sugar refiners of Canada mey look out for squalls and the Reformers will be happy.PouiT:08, The Volunteers.To the Editor of THE STAR: B18,\u2014 We are getting up quite a respectable little military foros in the Dominions P we should abolish the Militia, but they forget [that we will soon have #00 regular troops in the Dominion.Our Mounted Palice Farce is .to be increased to 500 men, and our A and B-Ret- teries should muster nearly three hundred men all told, aud with ali these men we still require our Mi}itis as much as ever.VOLUNTESR, Police.To the Editor of Tux Bran: SrB,\u2014Could vou tell me if out policemen are ¢ inspected \"* before they on their bent ?| ask the question because ST notice so many of them who do not look as nsat as they should men whe show dirty mufiiers above the collars of their great coats, others whose hair is une and more whose clothes do not appear we a These men ave I know the nt were raged inspected oo hair beats, oats, even these excepiians month.a and it way year after year, Meanwhile rg ove of my money, if 1 win, and p | fhe whole thing is enough to make 6 man be- i that the law, as administered in this Province is s sham of the worst dccoription.P.8,\u20141 enclose my card.VIoTIM, Patience.Todke Editor of Tux Bran: .Sin, \u2014 Patience is s good thing, a very com- meéadable qualit ; some maintain it ia a virtue, and every y admita it is an exceedingly pretty opera.But, I am perfectly, satisfied that tience could not he seen crossing the corner of Ontario street end Papineau road.Its fair name would be stained with the vilest mud and the deepest; in fact, it would cease to exist altogether ; it would die a most hideous death, and, seeing that nature abhorsa vacuum, the space it occupied would be filled anger, naughty wards.sad d all rolled into one, and embodied in that eable old | woman who shuffled about dressed in discarded .potato bags and decked out in damp,unwholesome bits of that must be awfully cult to handle.most unapy! J.ho hag, 4 mot disbelieat loki: : ata old .ith » rack on ber bask nd b SJothes v.slack yy er nsive 014 bé.hb ! .\u201c Unosersa™ Triohinwg, To the Editor of Tux STAR: several articles in Tux Stan on trichipe.Ef cannot say that your viewk of the disease wore comforting to the lovers of pork.You may, however, glad to hear that several ex ments have proved that the fear of trichinæ is, he ments were a y M.of slanghter houses in Paris, He trichinæ and gave their raw flesh to dogs, rabbits, rats and doves.Me and his wife add family ate the mms pork, and in no case dia Fall he discover that the trichinæ had ixivaded and lived in the animals or birds that copsumed it.He db mi ically, the.tissues of he althotigh the refsains of ith ri aigee state, was full of # some as no Youd, trichinw find fh into the timuesdf the animals, fish that consume them, but M.Rebaufpe opinion that no matter how bad the it is allowed to remain in pickle fo dred days the Hever da salting comp) À at 2 thiske.the the irispéctor-of alanghler Jo Paris, 8d be should.té à good we B1R,e\u2014] Roped misunders my explanation of the|n of analysis pursued in my lal Ë mitted a doubt hich exisled only in thon of the à reistent connse defence The anis versions ef- Hi \u2018and of the press in 1 think, for some &p tion on my part.It is trae that I that the officer of Inland Revenue.vos in the collection of samples by the you who is my laboratory assistant à 1d Ah à | dant, and that these samples, after boinj by the officer, are depositéd in his ct : an outer office, until the period elapees « due notice fs ven to the vondors attends, is entitled to sss his sample | and if densands it to have a portion § suck sample sealed and returned to him fagcorrs borative analysis.1 are that in sa in ee ou Ti: u a | BL pr Analy the & sue wil Mon, : | thas don\u2019t fit st all, and 1} ; pa oul Sm From time to time | have noflond, \u2018 a wp several hogs thdt were afflicted with | der and he could not findix trace ofj| \u20ac ( the fig sh: med, | tion: in fact or bs @ bapoy chaney of the long adjouru- t of the case, as the young man wis in ate ne fa Court on ri der» The, il send hed of testifying that he did not id ey ave oe with the anslyuis.i 3.Bassa Eowyre The Maine Jaw in Maine.To the rind of PAE Brak: StR,-\u2014I have before e your large of the 4 sommenting upop a letter of mine which you hed kindly ated, 1 I da pot af af] understand what you but infer that you be- -Mave in li ebro hibited grog than In pro! ohm the wiser better policy.We pro- \u201cBi affirm that the liquor traffic is ab- salutely \u2018inconsistent with eral ve Yayo ; that the London Times was à te ght n ne the ing, and Mr.Gladstone go in repeat} words of that paper : \u201c\u201c We have suffered more.in on time from ken tnt Sn from var, pestilence and famine com fhose thrèe grea soounges of magkind,\u201d Our notion is that'the liquor fraffie, from which intemperance comes, should not have the gangtion of the State and the warpant of law, al should be prohibited \u201clke the lesser evils\u2014gambling-honsen, lotteries, obscens books and pictures and \u2018brothels.It is nid by the advocated of * license \u201d that the Hquor traffic ehnpiop be entirely suppressed by law\u2019; that the poverty, pauperism, suffer ing, insanity, critns and premature death coming from it must and will continue to fome extent, even Under prohibition, therefore, it is the better way to license the grog-shops, and derive a public revenue from them.Qur answer is, that these evily coming sure y from the liqubr traffic, 9 be against the law, and Fi ite of it, ee he lesser wischiefs, robbery, house burning and mule, and nat ander tho saugtion and protection of low, like $he far greater evils comping from licensed grog-shopa.I think khazard nothing in saying that Cangda suffers more year by year dud every year from the liquor traffic In wat.ways than from all other crimes combined.Mr.Senator Morrill, : wd 5 sie Sie 2 Ye no langer require \u201cThe liquor traffic is the gigantic crime of orimes\u201d It ought pot: to be established by law, but if it continues, as it does on a small scale secretly in some of the larger towns in Maîtie, et #.be in violation of law, against equity and s good conscienoe.Albert.Barnes, preachér and author, of Philadelphia, sd that to license the liguor traffic is to * establish the throne af infiquity by lav.\u201d John Wesley denounced t the liquor traffic as the poisoning \u201cthe people by wholesale,\u201d Lord Chesterfield denouricé At as a *\u201c vice not to be licensed but ify Rev.Dr.Lyman Beecher All'this was many do deny that any part of this terrible t ofthe liquor\" traffic is true.ig£ty a crime should be sternly forbid.Jaw.and suppressed by penalties yers enough to deter the \u2018men en- from Sontiuniog that dreadful oc- Fa sr LATE Ah diet that yea do not like probi- grog shops.out t seems has not accomplished in Maine al) d, from it, therefore, it is à failure.ri of its * workin bly need as miny more we ott hold - Bitte up $b the world as a model of the | te) comfort and good order that will certainly 0 very community where she liquor trafic is unknown.foms shallow thinkers have objected that \u201cthese frequent Hokorisgs of \u2018the law in.dieste thas, the.jwliey.of prohibition is im.prticable\u201d: PRE wonderful toachine\u2014the -been\" « tinkered\u201d a thou.and times sinie the construction of the first one, and this ¢ tinkering\" _in even yet, fo on actively.The same Ein is true © sail ing ships and steamships, and the power print.press and the telegraph and the \u2018electrio ih t, aud the photograph and every other ng of human.device.The purpose whieh the prohibjtionists have in view, is worthy the utmost sigatah of: human endeavour and the iptensast devotian to it \u2018of every es of mind and It is the p ating g away from socily the infinite evils of many kinds and of egery degree of intensity coming certainly inevitably from the liquor trafñie, ad Whichjare sbeolutely inseparable from it.As tojthe results of prohibition in 1 Togs to matisly evety mind, that they and only geod that the at our publie men of the highest our judgesnre unanim.is to be 20, and all friends of : of oe be voy creed join in eu be gadatah, hey ho wodld gladly sell Hg thog who in:faët.the law es it stands, who prohibition à failure and thinle#* license\u2019 pe thé right and roper thing.En y sucoecd in ie «# her oo \u201cbut the ont pations from the dreadful { traffic is sure to come, use \u2018the y.ind Riots\u201d Ao EE the foes.must and wi prepa th Po pots Holy, $ i fp iy Mich 2666 Momie, i883, Da.ma Jogrrs Liosr-Brows O11.\u2014The f.ET RE 3 FE cod | Dr process is senducted in mines XA pe thers.1: ina | of Maine, said in the United States Senate : the eminent Presby terian | » on no man has ever | We.be farther from she fact then: such .CNG SUB STATONRY.ENVELOPES, Ry a, Sr90, 91.00 ena - GR Per Ms.; NOTEPAPERS,- ap cou, wes, 6150 and 82 verres Core de OL HE = Ses on Ee GEO.HORNE & SON, 71 to 73 St.Francois Xavier St The Canada Co-Operative Supply ASSOCIATION.(LIMITED).NOTICE TO.MEMBERS | The following new goods for Christmas have arrived, and are in stock: DRY.GOODS DEPARTMENT 1 11 Dresses, Costumes, Evening Dresses, Ladies\u2019 Bm ou roldered Robey and Fan Precce Seal Jackets NS ey Cloaks, formed Cl U Underciosniaa.Opera broidered and Washinz -Roal Indian Cashmere H and HalfHose, 083 Cloaks, $hawls and Clouds, STATIONERY DEPARTMENT! D1 Janes Marcus Wardy New Year's, | ?Christmas, Piay Cards, Emith's and De La hou: * pianos er 188 1882, Vilas om Books.GROCERY DEPARTMENT! A large tmportation of new Pruite-of all kinds.Gor ten Soil! 4d Gruyers Cheese, Enghien Dreabfast Te > Gold, Silver, Plated Jewelry, Watches, te, \u201cWILL BB READY POR SALE IN A PEW DAYS, W.P.LOCKWOOD, GENERAL HAHAGES ority, declare it |.rif they and a ei ad Ce fe ae er me co in the eoptal of Pky CHINA, GLASSWARE Ihave now open 8 Dew assortment of à hol ce Majolien are Fistod ave, sone van ar Tas Sneons, = .Our Lat ét ie compte a ve pi M Box 20 Mell Sad deer rem Notre Dame st.nes uw PRIZE.FAILORING ! \u201cA.GRUNDLER.MERCHANT TAILOR 302 ST.JOSEPH STREET, BAS HES AWARDED THE FOLLOWING PRIZES 1880\u2014Ftrus Prise for Custom Work, Se1i-Btplema for orhman- 1 ogg eel gh on Pit and Fino Finish Guars mes 2 #2 sa re wy ox.* © Dori RaER Owain asd radials ure Rid decir i 1 a res es i De , CONTAGNUS DISIASES, MRALANIES OF THE SXIK, .ERUPTIONS, SOPURITICE or Pas QLO0E, MLeERg AWA All affections remiting from late or resent on of marth wad te Someta Srtiontas a Deparetive Boom orci oe Thy aly rt bi en oir te REWARD appeal) mm ue À avy gré 4 mids ma Dragpies tn Un édition to his large sud sebges stock of | FINE GRO CERIES, TEAS and COFFEES | \u2018BOTTLED WINES, Calls attention te the rellowing Speetal hats} | CHRISTMAS CASE No.2 3 Pitts Be or ALL FOR rm in EER Jo 00 Packed in Compartment Cases s \u201c 3 «+ ot = | CHRISTMAS OASE No.1.2 Bottles Evry s ALL For | $1.50 Packed in Compartment Gases.ony 93 Dew Eisger Wine sers a ld Te \u2014 Sphrkling Saumur, arts $13.50; Pints 914.50.A Fine, Delicate and.Whole some Wine | RANDY FFFTY YEARS OLD! ONLY LOY IN YHE COUNTRY.Hennessey\u2019s M 8 Star and \\ ! 1 Diamond.aulys Vv.S.Ov.0.and.Double Berried- Gin, (STORE JARS) BOOTH'S OLD TOM { RED HEART RUM! Lu, WHIAREY, MITCHELLS x Wi.DOW & COS ANB LACHER CBLE- BRATE® ALES AXD-FORTER.& Oholos of Friedricusall Kafusal Bitter Water, Asoetl Baris Water, German Beltsee, Brighton * Rawlings Soda, Rawlins | Rawlings Polass, Rawitags Gia gor Ale, Rosbech Water, Hunynti Janos, Schwepps\u2019 Soda.FRUIT SYRUPS.edge r\u2014 \u2018BREWINGS | WM.DOW & 008 ssisbrated A.X.ALES, \u2018eapauled, Qts, apd Pista.ALR, mpinind, Qi.04 Plats.irob cé à dass NB 44 | a.A HARTE, \u201cChemist, 400 Notre \u2018Dé ; Nausea, Chronic Diarrhea, Cholern Infautam, and most of infants\u2019 troubl / | EL Mie Bella.C oar VY ny andl.Minoral Waters, êcil DAWES 00.8, LACHINE, INDIA PAIE | MONTREAL NX Strget, | HAZEN MORSE, Eso.: » AUER 15, 1881, |* Dear Sir,\u2014I have much pleasure i in sayix bers of my customers express themselves hig with the action of both HYDROL: SYN, and in consequence F dyn 4 ibm Yours Sruly;.ñ LENE dei oil) Wud mt Eppou Cod E ts endorsed b oa a and all wasting disenses, - or Crna TOPEPSYN is an Artificial Gaétele Juice endorse MALTOPEPSYN cures ures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Loss of .at fie EINE and MAY i find TAR increasi fla tai; Ari ysicians of tes Constipation, doses, with doss measure attac Regular sized bottles containing L'on GGISTS.4 Both remedies for sale by ALL DR pian Ta THE TUNNEL.La Linteraa Magien.Kl Encanto de Cuba.[1] « 1) + se < 5 se Keeps only goods, of durable quakty.IFis oo hard Solid Gold R£ from 81.00, Solid Heca 13k Gold piamond Rings sooo Set indinx Solid Gold JRuer Watches 830.09, Saslid Gola WATERS Holla alk .ver Watches oT, Solid Miver Lovers, Warranted 3 poarn, M Closed Cases, Fill Jowelle i; md ver Capped 810, sims Stefi = 21402 £itver Casod 1 Reina Vie.] \u2014The capias taken at the instan ar ; 1 confli the low CE of the most disgracefu icts, Province of Quebec,.but in the.other cause few wanted to buy Seven et prices ; pan svt [ bof becin Peat © de et he Snstance For Bou.st PANTS 1 ; £ the | whole, time hes touched gently.In a tow §.: p has | hours 1881.will be as a tale that ia told, the: .Eee dying year will ring out a Ay eel Tr = 2 ; wish our readers » Happy N/ Year.\u20acCannds 1t Es.ge deal gpout \u2018Canadian Winters in of country papdfs.They are beginning to see thst our Winters gre not as bad as they arc painted.But we nfver hear any of them write about our \u201c Canyéian Summers,\u201d our incomparable May, Tant J uly, August, Septem.great Is CRS 4.Welcome to à new year of glorious possibilities, ; Mébendments and îness |-the predictions of Mother Shipton and kindred \u2014'our \u2014 vinces this year thé feeling has shifted around ne that \" .ber dud October wenthy which combine the their ce ition and violence us | A hope for a continuance sis ortun | for prople are beginning.Cer by more a re Ota ner, hn Psp 12d ise al au ten LC ever, fféheptoper san ons less money for investment they ars almost - ; 1 re er- +, , he the iatending smoigrant could.er \" } BB too ats > exerien vif 9 reed fran their fright at the late lomes in that there a I dee, hater in the el by mao.lpg gain A 1 fof a howe.Ris 8 ve through asin.ei te Le de app peouluting in.land property, and £ey < are Bg Cities Pes the aad a rte ou a pates re lt TN : a & ; 5 dent position in Toronts Nowa.growing confident in the future prosperity of hich fing the: pmo : SR Braise.a ts hig Fote as might seem .rr\u2014\u2014 ontreal.This lakt is a most important factor, He Beaks in regard Le ot venti of \" \"pe of the lutea pomgroversie is auto me | -¥hisis wa course.failing.he country.1 wi MAGAZINES.for the extent and repidity and continuance of the.year.le b \" the antici vance in values depend above + 1 thier heads havo or - \u2018have not.Fon = fw, have cited\u2019 \u2018may all ground ; the facts | \u201cThat sry ome ils Ont, pes th 5 things on pe of the many ow : ren 00m.+ _ within the ast \u201cir ot forty years.The| mown, a bok es May's (© 3 in so well.your blithely.It is replete with pretty plocutess enterprines and schemes for incrousing the trade Among this portion of hd glty\u2019s % ey to the I le cannof to onde}: sock 1 them ig do a gi Fat have Soca worn Jower |: te Skea ig fier tir he bln copies mask vith ty edi i what we have often said be- of the city in pinion, fi prosperity | ; oy thar shams.ne.periodical published in al) st I Kou rene jincresse = 5 America nots deqerving of the etnouragetment al ad = en res d for potter ; À ] à \u2018Science dw 00M, the prospeets o | , fc ne ¢ | hs a people \u2018tan Popular estas § Montreal look indeed bright foc many\u2019 wile vs : wasn expested vene bn tisnd 81.Niche ei te comer EEE CE AE ® verest ensdbmaehts would root cat at 0 ve lc he ta | fart a House rents were: wok the same Liat pring ; ahgrlts Xo pres péage mary msg oro = thay: 1 evel vet dd .\u2026 D cur a ae E.we Sour dèep- è a every a pare ae res ot peébery ba int of fact.ns uh uiprérement on re @ \u20ac the ex- A pe: 4 sd wi att br for it Dar ea We | Edn he ents pee | yr SER arn (ee py 2 Pt 5 Ed Sn ETRE EE Se RET TL io or ehame fall present day.| gig] by tne tälented editor, Mrs.M Maiy Kapos | abouf tiseitte-vabe werial by bye mention: | Dodge.This willbe her first long story naines ing, the: gegeral, inf tan times, audi ry br wale at the ee Brinker œ T ary velit a a we Fo rrr ho entre flow) es 's a in \u2018 E a the wore | which.lt pi such wide dacosse, | the demend which mes, Tel om the large y cut in the\u201d secking o wl} bane neral election .| rence of d *froln dsmaend of emusement, our ais Dé rot tes hs rod ee ont antares the lar; are doing much , thing that: ine mports terest.\u201chouse room.§- | ing à i os hingratd without reflecting us en es see fmt pes of th Pe \u2018Hin id \u201c30 decidedly sens now than during the ; pe We de : Ta and a strong startling; ope experienced in pats it | I» owing, \u2018in meatary, to ti | paper on the.of the Mormon from Fil 100 t., another says thes they lave offered the publ pried rtp ln be oro | re ote your gb it cost 96 of 86,50 for a ouf tad Dut ét à Jess prose Sy ake ETL TES EERE SL RAS | © - \u2018Bé Washbat JU, 8.- van | Fu, ping» abe cvique incident to §11 snd lambert and other building materials from reslising: the wcalpta oF M, Thiers\u2019 + Wouderf not befors mentioned have also grestly increas.their iuirs oma footing: iW: fire, ja ot re ed in price.Among the im) t causes be cent.than! thet on ¥.oy Aad ili Sanger ly his oF ti rar or i rohived re.the.ak | month since.\u201d In collateral Midwinter, or tay aber, ve ere Pros most g ol the wagte of masons and esp.also, thors In maniont Ir I ee ee so a Bente the rma on making rik IRS © aie + the text ., a ed .2 ita thems | Life insurance is too ae de 5 = mvraldes\u201d suitably illustradeds.; 5 = erly fonts, \"Un tie: \u2018facé of eve = Erte So Conetsertry, té are retséjitnet oe 5 oh brass Antara vo »; eat pe temp to cs sheart .others Rogathe! x \\ t thers are not half 8 ms way.Tole stated ve ty sible.vos: found Logen let in the city, e eiprit, and tn erga tn OA - RE 77 ; : houses renting ge at much sympadly 1a extremely 1 rn and better of tene- to be fry regen Hoke tock nied \"® - Ad a ion were oo] The licemes quéstien will likely emsecise ime henements of \u20ac portant influence om the final result in this Baw.oF The tickets: dre understood to be M fle houses, ox | > Prefonteing ind W.Telerant ot in, 18 a 3 Fr Progedant.» The The depressing > from that port for the West Indies.go \u2014 Ee\u201d tear à ti 3 or 8 fe told.Vonnort \u2018Remarkably Clear Predic- \u2019o.of What is Coming.Did you ever ses such weather! Well no, Barr : Our gnawes to this question, asked by ith , at least once every five mins past fortaight, has been invari EY mover,\u201d up \u2018to yesterday, bat : Dorniny we substituted or it the ve formula.The reason for the change ¢ to a phrase more non-com-' thiftal was shat Sur reporter has been discussing the matter with some experienced authorities, who maintain thas although the weathers clerk has brought about some rarely wet with com.biuations this season, ye st there has been nothing so far which can be AF eT made in oe proce; country sii of me pn uns utes ably, « \"seasons in Montresd in the ast, aud tq impor: taning our weathbr prophèt for à better shoving for the near future.* THE WEATHER OF THE PAST, Our representative erday upon Mr |g J.H.Dorwin, one of t est inhabitants he, city, wio, as is wellkuons, has kept a re.mi, Fr gt ded of Montreal, weather in- npmber of years backs \u2014- ET Mr.Dorwin, \u201cthe wernt Beton, take it altogether, that.I have on record, with cértainly the least er) prog | and the most min ; and I have kept a close count of the weather for the last fifty sixty years.1 never saw such a rainy week between: Christmes and New' Year's, i bave in my mind, however, the seasons of 1829-80, 1837-38, 1841-42, 1847-48 and 1861.62, which more or less resembled the sent.The Winter of 1829-30 all through was, perhaps, the most remarkable of all for mildness, ad J, will.i give you a detailed account tits diary.Vessels ar from my diary.i on the 38th November, 1829, ed Britain and on the 30th a brig cleared By Dec.1st, all the steamboats (which were few at that Ri © had gone into Winter quarters except the *\u201cHercules ** which went on that day to qe weather was, however, very mil and i on Bb 7th the « Hercules\u201d returned from Snebec there not being the least ice to impede her progress.* The warm weather continued with perfectly bare ground and absence of ice in the river until the night of the 18th when a little snow \u2018 commenced to fall, so that the deighs got ont on the 20th.On, the 21st, However, it thawed and rained all day and the snow completely disappeared.Christmas Day was as warm and pleasant as Spring and found the ground entirely tare and the river all but free from ica.The next day or two continued mild and warm, and on the 20th, 30th and 81st it rained steadily, New Year's Day, 1880, ses very pleasant and warm with still not & of smow te be scen and only enough frost ffen the groûad, This kind of weather poeme until Jan.10th when about four inchesof snow fell, and it began to grow cold and ice te form in the river, on the 12th and Sth il was about 20 degrees below zero.e 14th and 15th too it was milder, the oar remaining open.The 18th was f; and on the 23rd it wes 10 degrees below su d by the 25th teams crosesd at Lon- On the 25th the ice opposite the town En then) moved and the water rose from 8 to 10 feet in three hours and came into 8 store at Pointe a Calliere.From this \u2018date up to Feb.8th the weather wea intensely ol @ind no im t break sccurred wn the \u2018when & heavy thaw took place.The \u2018mild p Lxstod up \"to the 230d, and though lls cams « after that, by March 8th.- gone.From that date to the 1 188 some few inches of snow fell en the 9th, the tkermometer ran down to lo below zero.The snow lasted only a two, howeÿer, and was fo owed | Ho fain storm on the 17th and 18th, an tremendous storm of thunder, lightning and rain on the 21st.The Spring then came on > extraordinarily early ; by April Ist, the swallows had come ; on April 4th, boats came from La- e, on Apni 8th, steamboats went from pie on to' Laprairie ; steamboats were Te plying to Upper Canada a few days after, Quebec a week later, and by the 1st of May, the gross and trees were beautifully green, and the plum and cherry trees all in blossom.The whole Spring season was very forward, but the latter part of Nay and the month of June were noted for tremendous storms on the Atlantic | cdést.The Winter was the most remarkable for shortness and mildness, for great rains and little show that 1 can recall or have any record of, and one of its results wis that the large tande with the Eastern Townships, then carried on by aleighs, was all bat.\u2018broken: up for the time.*¢ Of the Fall of 1837, the time of the Rebellion, [ have no record, but I recollect that it was extremely open aud mild and { have séen à statement that ou the \u201816th of December a steamboat came up the river from Quebec toaded with firearms, and that early in January, another, with a regimeht on board, went» up- to Cornwall.\u201cOf the Winter 1841- iz fort a full record, which to summarize, makes December very waya- and teiny, with very little snow, the thetmometer Tatiging genernily between 25 and 45 above zero, with one dip.for one day only, as low as two above.Christmas and the ays were mild, but New Year y Jan \u201cFebruary and March, \u20181642, were all noted for heavy enow-falla and the two months\u2026 were.very cold drhe s Spring, however, cane rather early, f& tara boats came from Sorel on the 12th of A Frio \u201cDecember of 1847 had nothing very remarkable about it until the day before Christmas, when it began to grow mild, and the holiday week up to nnuary 3rd was much tars wonderful than any period we have had nt month for Spring-like mildness.ind vii or four days after Christmas it rained For Barve a and not a flake of snow or a bit of ice was to be seen.New Year's Day was warm and foguy, With sfvects as muddy\u201d as otry are now, Tremeuter walking up to dink with my brother at wirat 14 \u2018mow the residence of Alrs.Halton, Sherbrooke street, and of seeing cows : ere on green grass in the fields this side of is \u2014 Mountain and Druramond streets.denl of foggy and windy, | in during the next few months, nn \"The December of 1857 was very mild, with much cloudy, wet weather, and the Longueuil was crossing until Christmas \u201cat least, but an mers smow fall gopurred just before the 3 Your, last ng foi.% aeetly three days.- In Bio ben, 1 # there ve no snow no ice of weno in river y, te ap ae oe P \u201cOf the Fall of 1877, \u2018which brought the last mild December \u2018before the present one, mast poeple remember quite yell.During that \u20ac mercory tanged \u2018generally\u2019 between x Jad 30° above, rarely Sling below the ; er figure.\u201c SROW-fAll was very ri yt it either rained or snowed sixtoen EN the month.On Christmas the the streets were bare and :#The years tbat I have given you are about pd in all my experience of Montreal weather.seed hardly say that in ail thas experience 1 YW months Ror yet two days which with any \u201cshow of truth, can be said to closely resemble wath other in every respect.The weathor 16 n matter ta desl with, : no in this climate ob \" Tax wrATHER OF THE FUTURA, rr mt, PES fom - | down \u201cat his boots and noted:their condition, -nine tut of évery hundred individuals | derstood to necd reference to, and we confine | ourselves to giving interesting details as to mild | now, and should have struck us to-day.There Pré 1\"but not very likely.After the cold wave or of excorsionists où the se bp only ones that] can fix upon as having- bly: mild beginnings to their.Winter son han REVer qome across any two Winters nor Las ef Chri our representative into ae olive ss he od | He Me erenpon with a of originality asked | Vennor if he ever saw such weather, M et neither by look nor word sign that he considered it anytbi or original for a fortnight re to be Inserted at the end of December, and muéroly fe- marked that it was \u201csomewhat mild and tiny, '* or words to that effect.; es, rather decidedly somewhat, isn°t it ?Te ft is the general publie are gett] tired le of » weather and want = ; Toy?afe: Tot fiatidious, - but are ready to ask hom mbly for some change, so disgusted have they the last few days.How would a good racing cold spell for ext week strike, you, now! There already appears to be signs of cold for Se morrow.* =.44The toroperatuge will rin \u201cvéty low next week wer a HEY Janoiry, I ink, oi Jmudkesrtainly be w cold wave then\u201d =.\u201c What kind of weather are we to have to.I morrow L .; ; \u201cWell there is a ar wave now on its way offom the Rocky Mountains\u2019 \u2018which is due here = not much probability that it will be extrédhe § dhration, but if it should it will de- from the grafid low di dip which i is due towëds the last of next week.-Much depends upon the force and direction of the winds, which have behaved very En of late; and often carried cold waves further, -ssuth, far as Texas, instead of east over this of country.\u201d «« And what about the weather for Sunday, New Year's day t* \u201cThere is no use stteipting to forecast the weather to.the day morrow \u2018and Sunday at least we voy WEIR If te be: wintry and more or less stormy.The coming colder wave may just possibly run iuto the next cold dip, oct the last of next week, which I believe will be very severe, there will be a retarn of warmth and mildness for a few days, with another cold suap defore the end of the month.iJaguaty 26 « whole, \u2019\u2019\u2019said MY.Vennor illustratin on his weather charts hanging against the | and carefally point out the lines marking \u2018the va- rolling waves, and the latter part ot February with March and April ise to bp .very wintry and stormy, so > that there will be plenty of chances for ice-cutting in March.Mny and June will be cold, and the Spring generally will be cold and backward.\u201d \u201cTen't the weather of late rather: unpre- _ cedented 1! \u201cNo; I cannot say that it ig; the seasons of 1875 and 1877 were on the whole, I think, quite as open.The cold waves have behaved very singularly and gone south or narth, and slighted the St.Lawrence Valley.Why a few miles north of us there is plenty of ice and snow stretching over the country 1,900 miles east and west, sad there has been Deny of snow over a large tract running t New York State.\u201d \u2018 How have your pkdictions taken with the le across the lines?\" *\u2018Splendidly, I was just talking with one of the Philadelphia publishers of my almanac today and he remarked that the book was meeting with a tremendous sale, but that he wished I pt more \u2018misses\u2019 in it.\u201d wis that?\u201d * of it, for whens Yer one occurred the pers ne ver the country\u2019 ot up their backs ad spouted about it and gverybody rushed to oopy of the book to what it really never mention which bave really b IB Very numerous curate.\u201d\u201d 3 + Well, ye-es, yed Exactly os, no dik : Noon 7 alo 1 8.\u2014 Loxnox, \u201cDecember s despatch from Berlin n ascertained that Hollan- rg the night after the as zar.The trial of Nicolai r who attempted to shoot at the Ministry of the In- last, has been oned, utor having ordered a sec.on the suspicion that Sand with Kobozeff, the pro- à street mine.\u2019 AMPF\u2014Ldwvox, Dec.31.ot de tth says: \u201cDr.tate, who has been intions begun by Herr von Schloezer with tB Vatican, has returned from Rome.Nothingÿwill be settied in to the culturkampf ntil after the impending debate in the P n Chamber.\u201d THE NIHILI 81.\u2014The Sianda says :\u2014* It has be der left St.Peters sassination of the Sankowsky, the mi General Tcherevi; terior in Novembe owing to the pro ond inveatigation kowsky was con; jector of the Sade THE CULTURE \u2014The Times\u2019 | Busch, Under Se continuing the n DOR, December §.\u2014X Paris Aekpatch to the Times says?fhe negolistions the Anglo- French treaty offommerce will recommence on _ Saturday next.- Fhe negotiations in regard to \u2018Yroollens and colons have gone a step backward and serion flifficulties are in the way of a solution of the @estion.\u2019 ROUSTAN AFD ROCHEFORT.\u2014Loxpox, Decémber 81.Times\" co dent at Tunis says an ficial Tepresentative of the French colony been informed that M.Rous- tan, French Mifister Resident, will return to France in onder}p confute the accusations made PE - e' \u201c} MERICAN CHARGE AGAINST Broomivaron, Il, Dec.sorts \u2014Rev.H.O.Bffman, pastor of the First ME.Church herqfand one of the most brilliant and promising ministers: fn the State, - A i SÉRIOU CLERGYMA ch by a flrmer female -domestie withy ing the father her illegitimate child.5 alleges blackmgl, and protests his innocenss.At own pat he has been relieved of postin duties nding: che oouick trial, wh takes place song AGRICULTWRAL CON VENTIONS, \u2014 Naw York, Decem@r 31.\u2014A Washington special to the Tribundiays:\u2014In July Commissigner Loting sent irfit tions to all \u201cthe agriculitiral societies in t Country to send delegates.Lo a a scries of confintions in Washi gton in It is ppable that every State represented ff four or mye ele f forty delegatq intend to read essys.TRE LANÿ LÉAGUE\u2014NE 31.\u2014Ths } National Land evening gave grand.ball in a $250,000, whith she: mt bt DERER EXE C antl prayed fgvently on the scafige.Be died in five minu + FATAL TRAIN qe proc re die and 8 ai res and Springfield Js wreck nex Newburn at on à g fed and several oth, Co Special Notice, * Whure caf I meet mat?At he Irish cert in the Du the * Fargne Scene from 1 given by Riss Churchill, a Boston noted for Mr finished atyls of ra sll our favdrite aiugeté, Both ladi men, will do their best on the 3; Fémnor.There riations thermomgter, is likely to be a zigzag * full of \u2018chop * waves or sudden pericds of very high and very low temperature.After that\u201d the weather is likely to steady into long \u201cWhy, he mid, the * misses\u201d vere tho bot = ythiag about éd THE ANGLOFRENCH TREATY.\u2014 Lox- Î pgninat him du bg the recent trial of M.Roche: |.Ab da Louis, Dec.$.-~Wm.Erle, the oi was executed the jail, this mining in the | - presence of HO persons.He shiwed fear, .Attocapt ta y\u201d autres the The ue moncment rural Piapo, en Sithe: 1 side of Le a of Can super with Bra at bas de Denver peuples oor oT le ver out from u mre behind \u2018hier.On the my stands a half a lion, ve pis with outstretched win; \u2018side.Notwithstandi Eu, sag ok of of n and eagle, a pandal ter in His wares, ha obtajne hed ¢ the inscription with his bills, & Httlé boy To save the monument from such base nt rly use ia trying to push the ioe under Y im, ien a policeman a pus oa the acene \u2018and orders the bill atickir of, tere is the attention paid to details in this cture, \u2018that even the grand on ) phonument \u2018is built represents some rob eut namtbyhich the instrument rose position in the musical world, all À are inseribed the names of Parti Geriter, Nilsson \u2018de Murska, Cstrens, 8 nini, Albani, Kellogg, Cary, Reve, King, Goddard, kc., &c.The picture is worthy of Kshanke, its power lies in its truth.Nine.The genius of Weber placed his piano fore, among the test, and his fame now is re Heritage.of all musical people, eh atte mp to sly twill be rend by Fe smile Medicine Ce.N,\u2014-I have made a trial of one box Swith's Great German Worm Remedy, A good¥flect that I have no hestitation immending it to: the blie asa prompt a Tliable modicine.In fact, thoss who use it once will ulwa doso.Yours truly, cer Is.vix, 172 Cadieux street.Metros], December 9th, 1881, 806 3 der Adrerisements To- eh 7 ; ny préseronor | BEING THN TWO LAST DAYS Tf \u201c52e OF TH i iC OLD YEAR, .Mfve comcinded\u2019 + Present 4 [now of m0 more t than on .EENNEDY\u2019S AMOUS BOYS\u2019 SUITS | £ KENNEDY feo { 81 2105 Gr.LAWRENCE ST.20 ade al reduotions tn this \" pet Facile \u201cay a woth news 4 HE KE for the reason that ft is roasted nner of the French.hey gut no ler of Tousting, sa hed rai: urchass part faraiture and and vies EI Ta a dl Lr Eres ay FROM \u201cALBION HOTEL ON 5 yon) di ee » Prancets Xavier.of » voy remy sl ETE EEE ve A yo oo the or si ght of | apôt and brush it hand, and ib an J.6.KENNEDY & Co.BROOCHES, EARRINGS, À - Te OLOCES, BRON ZES AND BISQUE CHINA STATUARY, Which were dalayed, arived tgo late fer tho Christmas Trade: : THEIR STOCK OF FINE GOLD and DIAMOND JEWELLERY ! COMPRISING I ES THE LARGEST IN THE CITY.WHILE THEIR ASSORTMENT OF .Fipe: Gold Watches and Chains., Silver Tea Séts and Epergnes, suitable for Presentations, ¥8 NOT TO BE EQUALLED IN THE DOMINION, RUSSIA LEATHER TRAVELLING BAGS, FITTED FOR LADIES AND GENTS, Gold, Silver and Ivory Head Walking Sticks, - IN GREAT VARIETY.\u201cx SHARPLEY & SONS, 28% and 384 NOTRE DANE STREET.LOCKETS AND RINGS, im > FURS SPECIAL NOTICE \u2014TOTHE\u2014 LADIES or NONTRELÉ ! \\ a suides the Firsp.YILL BESOLD BY ACCOR, ; At Chureh Door of Village, On day, the 3rd Jan., 1884, - vo ae iain, id Jon, lesa, | BSR \u2014 \u2014 \u201cPor the Holidays, IED FLOWERS! a FUSAIAN DRIED FLOWERS, THE RINK v | aa a mi ts | SEER i hae my pe jte Af Rp dT dap aus Shams Susy wi | mh LT: à the candidates \u2018wis Ge rape Coonrved Ane ano her ; hyiosendor: oetapuentor.in t - | abt wither ox Viètor: y Taran first, 3rd January 1888, snd wantin ajor Laboniers.- SES Major Ps ES peak a the Pllexing ph duripg the ns dere, ha 7 TRL or | = meetings Lo.« Yorse Wourw's Gnntst! zetl until Plyraday next Guid \u201cje EA R | N 8 S A L E Roous, 131 Manafield Street (op MW] _ BUR[ED IN WES ASTER.Lower, A er SH 4 _ AP ee = vou = CERT \\ aber Ll Wie aoû white vo, a sis Re rr a > ul ft, e t : 5 38% 1 \u2019 excepted).5 ee leveased, wers Les Weätmiugter od aL ith oy ind a nus suis, BATINS,- picasa) FLUSHES, | .Sy 22152008 a #3 REDU CED PRI CES: RorouNg Alex\" ' Gna Avoir A un Yednesga este > The oa Let de Ava fests MANTLES, \u20ac TREAT, 70 ULSTRUA SHAWLS, ; : ju OOMR, -CoTitOf of gopde ay aie ple ve au u itects our ey heen & f es fs SEIS, Een TRA COMMRKEES « : HOSIERY; ) \u201cir uit) Strocix (open to all of both from nooy, were Aside alse numhéton pe a ahd litera- F Fe after\u2019 ry celebrities.Hin Beadley performed the 25 pen = a Li wer E-te Miss Cora Denni Shipton, until 1 pu.each day of thie w JONES, CALDWELL at Pohl oe 0 TUESDAY, JANUARYI3rd, 1882 Fok 06 rd ek, nat Je ere a Gloves, \u2018Laces, Ribboris, Scarfs, Ties, J] Toutant, by the Ror.W.: A Uxiox Evexixa MERTING% A POLTUQUES 5 PL ~Loxuos, t, bi wel a wecond son_of Jones Ts te \u2014 is Al ao a | ; pod : Foetal date ot Honey Cl eft n\u2014 .Bid by exige Sin Junuary, at FOE 9 pn 2 ESE > Porta a en Tike ogre df br a _ Aarmerville, Ont.| Win conti ring! he whole the 85.Jatges.Swreet.Methodist: a al icjes- qunoping over 1e 3 Brockvilld papers rivace eepan alt: :.1 be wed nt te of which, in addition to Week of Pra fo 3 pn Asures to mor te Pa eniigratist of yean ago ware i ed by the, see LL.AN ue us x.sis menih., -the objects of the Pavent Transpl Allisoée 4 Bi of the: KrorvgTelalids to the Sandwich and the ip time wege supe 1.ares ve Te wrie, Charles Hasweil, of à Montre, zon of | - ; of Great Britain will be: explyined, and a.ape va gowmp! ainirg pe thy treatment you ROW all g Hire ig at pates 9 late James farwell, E Egisbared.to, ate S.C A RS Y .cial collection taken up in behalf of its fade, { e Portaguess in'Hawaii.New Fork Far oi nue hardy wid wl ypungeet dn \u2018 AFTRENOON SERVICER, \u2014There will be ong GRAAL Lasoo Deco ber 31.ve a rival; in fag, § se § MEALLM Fon i Tar Com oa, SEE , .4 noon services og Paesilny, Wodacsday, - PThe \u201c Gity où mie 42 wal wb aud fash ushle people copy vil cashor rowal 5 : Tha , day and Friday, from 3 p.m.until.il pad F, imelodiog er, own ah an nt have no other pian be if We re 7 the Queen's Hall, entame by 5é me Fone thlonia.\u201d Babe is the largest ship- 40 Rot adorn they drawing.oom Fan they rer ool Pesto, Fo daughter of Jobe br > street, \u2014doors vpen at 4.45 p.m.\u2014 which, it is ment ever sent to New York, longadorned the concert ropms pe - * hows lack of musical tate Sah or of A iostants : d, will b aly attensled ot .shows a Beans EE.SLI | OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY, hi vursts édite dre ei |: nr BnfERPSRE | oro roca fi from business.A collection will bo taken 9P.Naw Yonx,.December '31.\u2014The us says: Jt piano is an igapertant nm sil Wis fam At F : at cach service to defray expenses ; and, the tory, and those patents who age she y The Citiren Lo Eng y expe as was rupered some day since: in diplomatic g , \"a eus si I 4 mess ereh | cost of the hall and the necessity of n Bow set circles that one.of Ma.Prrlonghayeeu's font 0 to diovenca i the cot but tol Gun Ze > > 5 Whlicoms, Ton fo Santor Army aud Navy Co-operat 1{ Association.°F hvmns have made these excoptiqually heavy official acts was to begin correspeudence with â r i ine \u201c7 shew pk The figures occupy a whole colamp.Below a this year, the Montreal branch of the Dominion Great Britain in relat he Clayton-B the fant of own ah genuine \u2018cher pisse ie PAPINEAU Io thi.a! othe hs port the editors comment upon tfem: Evangelical Alliance require and hape for a treat: he gid at por samething of which they veu oily fl 0 onta al Ho us + si ofan « : ol The yesult of our investigations to confirm veut large contabution, \u2018respondenge is of an entire proud.\u2014.Sm : \u2014 .iy AE a.se, endsand a tare a- tho view taken by Vawity Fuir of fhe finoncis) Qurrçixa DisTricrs.\u2014-Wéek of Pra; .t Ser- fron that recewtiy made pu entres : vited to attend De on Tot ponition of the Assoctatign.The fatunce-sheot vices for ontlving distriate ofthe city Tl be Frelinghuysen mor J.i Benoit ea woo suvthing was dond v dent | Cérner of St J ames «street and Vi \u2018 .= Janners Bud, af 4e fod 7 Spa to onr malnd,-a most upeamforia o document, heli at Point St, Charles, on Tursd:y, Wodnes- approve of Mr.Bloine\u2019s method of diplomatic Jie om wD LE ax i Sr c \u201c SCARLETT\u2014In thi The amount swallowad by \u201c\u201c altefations, addi- day, Thursday and Friday ev enings, alternately negotiations.The administration, however, ; } city.fastant.- vs Bro lope S| re.Fk ita ng tions, Turnitare and fttings,\u201d in prefortion to the in the Methodist and Presbyterian churches of fesi dispose ke an effort \u201cthe exports\u2019 br foliows od Bi > in the tradition.exper La ember $7th, ; gare: al aapital, is without out parallel even in he history of that place ; on Tuesday evouing in tho Sher- al way to ec ith foes t Britain certain 48 B horaos, 43 s, 33 450: 8 si Toe ba.3 = fi eat he Se Stores.the cap a] subscrib- Prooke street Methodist Church (corner St.modifications of tha.Clayton- Bulwer Tacaty.= om | D + UU Whe Wanther.od i0 £07,727 ; and that this sum hajbeon almost Charles Borromee street); on Wednesday It is understood \u2018that unofficial infor- À | 4 pu\u2014Fhrermen nier at Hesra & Harrison\": entirely seraliowed o ia what is, if dt valueless, evening in the Ottawa street Methodist Clgreh .mation frua Great Britain induses the iet EN are sements Île 1 Ta during the last 24 hours \u2014 at say refe, inoperative for the purposes of.oar- | (corner of Ann street) ; and on Thuradag even- that the howe office in London wil be \u2018 Ad ne Smt lp Mn We Mem ingen tho business.Hore are thäitems : og in both the ot Josep h strest Presbyterian mai what sugges pns this Goverment has to CE IA : * sas arch (corner Seigueurs street) and Chalmers make.It is be .Frelingbuysen y § iPr a rit \u201ca vo Church (St.Lewrence street, above Sher.bile moking sujiption or.negotiati .CHRISTMAS FA : 11 IN SK IN S hours :\u2014High south-westorly to marth.westerly brooke street).All these evening services in ified to\u2019 the Brill Gove the \u20ac CHRISTNAS MOTHER! \u2019 winds, cloudy te fair, eolqur weather, with local outlying districts will commence nt 8 o'clock, dire of the Presi Cl ean snd» deputation rom the Eraogslcal Algae | ment of the goes J CHRISTMAS BROTHER! [very CHOICE ! Epocéai Nestes.Eventa.York, Dopgmber ~The World says : CHRISTNAS SISTER! *.xwell land grant in enfy two million hires: age been atolén\u201d from CHRISTMAS LADYR LOVE! GRID WATCHES, Boned Tarte Pudi oe caccscunes Raised Ple and\u2019 Jelly Moule re ob asa Sow, n this & those 1a ope, al ot piton Queev's Hauz.\u2014 Miss Churebill, who is to clued hatin th Cutlery, Plated Ware, Now ve Variety.See the cinded which is niesdeless.The di tors know read at the anuual concert of the Irish Pro- valusble mineral \u201d Bakty lo Creepers at L.-J.A.Surveyer, | 188 this, but have not the cobraze to adu only, testans Benevolent Society, ns Leen arreèn JAMES WF.TISTER & (0, Notrs Dems street Thy lotte he spi i i tcl | wich fo give cammtainment 5 ho uae i Soom, Push Finn OI (NC TS romparscunar., 1.| 162 and 16¢ McGHll st.| oh some cxppoes ' £1, on \u201criday nig 1879.Ahree andphalf.milion acres ja : vi ler advertisements this PM demo ay bad mech senridr] torsousiy, JUEATRE Roval\u2014t« Mazoppa\u2019\" is to'be the Fiotida?have Wa certified as -swimip ILVER WATCHES, | Opposite Aldon Hotel, AA mm pou The sum, of course, is not worth a sijgle penny attraction at the Royal next week, commencing and overflowed Band.ore than one J Eh £ À - 07 | \u2018ave metther swamp lands real with a matinee on Monday afternoon.Miss illi WH xi ING, : FURNITURE rte samt bot it Is oat boarsal 1 5k ingharm, aud her trained orto + duh | movion ofthese a { \" nor overflowed lang but agricultural, tillabie - .4 thanks to deal Stitel, en returning similar way, we may let this pase.Tjo remain- civils with a powerful company are prom- lands, Three com psonars.appointed by the 6 A R 5 E T 8S I 3 a a omtommers their Moral der, £B0.668, represented chiefy \u201caltera Interior departmergto investigate these lands \"os TO DE rovws ot = Ÿ Potro uring closing year, would take tione, aûditi &c.,' is so chormons afte justify me ART or Mustc.\u2014At the Academy next have been dismiss@ because Bev] inability SILV Brussels and corns.Brussels ana poy 4 o dry l the weak the play will bo the * Legion of Honor,\u201d | to ses dry land wh wi us New Year.pondithro 2° \u2019 resented by Mr.Frank L.Ga ner 's Company.THE\" QUITE ; Co \u201cThe stock is, estimated as worth Boston Duper says of the play : The Laglon December 81.4 5 (apparently including interes: on capla, trans- Of Jona * is an interesting drama of its kind, dg 4nd urged by À RS! pert, &c.!) Dut from this must belisdusted The plotis strong and well construeted, and the jury not to sepga : a £19,687 for goods an sale oF raturn.Ris makes 80ma of the incidents are conceived arid develop.dieation that they have, the stock really longing to the store $46,300.od with marked power and striking effec.The of guilty.Dr.G \u2018have, e amoupt Seine to trade croditors §r current interest, which is steadily cumulative, Is wall markable eontribx agzounth iy £86,786.It follows, therfore, th ined, aml shough the work à trial Atlhe pope Co RADOO N.COATS, We Husk selasny paid for i ita \u20ac ip mation it isa ve and à gl teeing ne an affidav he BRD int ors Co \u201cBEAV ER Co ATS, © |e où pecple's ey ore apt Ein of its school, resentation from of new evidence néterial to the issue invoi nity po wish them.a most hap, the lon, \u2018Was there any motive - 80% Te real Miteroat of the businaxs in inocu En Sr her pres fa sv Selling at.Reduced | CR LE \"a JORDAN, THIBABEAU & (0, | SMITH à TRIAL.LS vasnitoto, - ition wns suggest- | Sotri a the agreement of te is § Tao as: Belo in 20 's ie gira Drea are ion to the liters of the ing to eud was hes y commendable, mote he na p.Cowen an CL dde: toi .aud siklsfaation.\u2018Then cations age that the Deo.Ele-The Cqtr ti ets in 6 engagement sexson at this house > - will prove a sncoes.The Lagien Houce | DAI 8 dozen poly or sa: \u201cOn £48 floors of the | Ræchange con! or ruled the whale A Tay rg Th Armas Mea Resatly od\u2019 bi A +, en, mal nD Beatrenl as Wintes Reasws.Go den ¥ in the a soatel HI on A party of fashionably New Yorkers, sixteen heavy losses on many protgèuent gperstors.in number, members of seme of the best mi- MARINE DISASTERS.\u2014NEw Yorx, Dec.| lies of that city, srrived in Montreal this morn- 31.\u2014The steamer \u2018\u2018Stella\u201d\u201d from Plymouth, | ing and put up at the Windsor, with the in.eat Cape brought TH of \u2018thei : tention of spending severst-days here, to enjoy prin ya pe us go MY; our Winter sports.They eame fully expecting days ai] ee \u2019 to engage in skating, snow-dhoeing, sieighing Coin ne - nie ont three» men .Io og hs CE ; * \u201cWOLF ROBES, | 8 ¥ MUSK OX ROBES, ; LE ze \"GOODS REDUCED ! tobogganing, ete., but the absence of suow is a overboard.The.\u201c Bte also pp Frrocnosd & Great Annual Sale rmences ! great disappointment, They are making seve Jost: .ALL GF WINCH WB ARR OFFERING [With ty beginning sfthe Now Year.Allshould best of the weather, howerer, and to.ay\u2019 hull LED, To : si « soo Ws grand op y turned their \u2018minds from signe to > P Taig ped Gov.; A Pittsburg deapaioh snnougors that Geo.Hi TICS | Latin\u2019 Hertecy redused ne st Te ondes oe and are Ne = Nesbitt mi vi I du SS Hostery ced, \u2019 exchange fer inability to.meet his contracy city generally.The names of the party |.Nesbitt's speculations were on a meet stup , ladies\u2019 Underwear reduced, : are Mrs.Theodore Roosevelt, tiro Miases Roose- doux scale, flat unfrequently involving millio Children's Underwear reduced, : veit two Pisces Parish, Miss Caron, Miss : Board reduoed, .\u2019 > of dollars in à single daÿ.À 22 Ouy Steves shall To rene Vo ts 4 but, Wem oo.nPFSTRUCTIVE, FIRE IN AT, lo = ESC sav | man mm he 2 ey vu ent t,t nae mb ra ee ve > ro.Husaell, Paul Tucksrman, Pr TOWN \u2014ALnray | avis Dee: Le Pi AT Country Novehan .of their contents.The fire is supposed to hav MONTREAL.hould profit by this wcenajon to roduced, in rity of Montreal aa a \u2018Winter resort for hd \u2018prion, goed selling 8e parctnse, at very tw Hig ; ae and it is a pity that the outrageous been oa The less is over $20,000; in y : - whieh uly vos small Demage bn boom \u2018tome: behaviour of our weathor this yeat is againat us, SUrance, 7 y , S Bic cle Css \u201c ete ; 4 = Appetaie A TEMPERANCE AR.\u2014LEATENWORTE Mr: George B.Reeve, having bee reed Fotate , Chicago to take the position of Traffic Man \u2018guilty.| of the Chicago sw Grand Teunk Rativag st.3 e following changes will be made in the staff ers.The denses defy the authorities.\u201ctake effect from the let Januszy :-Mr-8: \u2014BECR 4 Xx A.Moor, Assistant General Frei; ht A ng 3 trees, ETARY ps Le ae 5 Detroit will succead Mr.dos es ca se ll Montreal, and take charge of t » Eastern, Die wes » 3 trict.Mr, W.S.Martin will cond Mr.J.od A.Noore at Detroit.Mr, J.Higginbottom a yg i ar well kn For Han ie ne est pH WABARH RAILWAY.iw York, thes of Agent ab PoinrLevis- yal Sota | RATE was véèterday elekt- = : A od Angie abash Éctistay, instéd of Mr.- Higginbottom.2 BE \u2018tf Mr.Humplréeÿs\" .It has been e cided to declare no dividend on preferred sték the current quarter, BOIS maT =o, Iry Goods, 2 335 and 287 Sf.LAWRENCE srmapr : pucrit m Monday, hay oy en wpa vont MANE, 24 Cd, 3%) Pr Apsneer\u2019's Letter.; re the Editor of THE STAR : ; : Sim, \u2014My lotter of yesterday, as published THE SLAYTOR BTL WER TREATY} cee Ty THE ENGLISH CA fuace, Tax Sran, reads at the 9th lips from the w pcoperber.$0 phe Herald a , 32 Ë a gufficisatiy forcible tn pa the ; A EE bY 8 tom as follows : Flat Lt mot be aan founded & ao \u2018 partment $0 \"Te ns receivedino ST RE oo iy br g \u2018 CONFECTIONER, fod wooden.ideas,\u201d instead of ¥let it be one py from London to the econ o of 5 % Koren Darn 1 5 T 5; DAWSON'S W Dow, .BE bs on wooden ideas,\u2019 .sui Ms «'toncrrhibe WP wa ET ge Pos.Riohalie | hed: Philips Square.this caryection?ven -Balwer 3 0.unten MORE - Or 50m; a wenderielty choice o tion of Bevel LE fu fa pr HR We Lay Yôsx, ber righ To ties peitable for | Just recetved Wremeh Olirystalised seasons.a \u2014Over 290 Inge.\"had | Dec.foth., 188 BNR, : : od for h 2 Fiery of WH TuEATAR RoYal.-Kraemer's Varisty, Com* Ry cloves ita eogapeucnt ab she: Royal, she eRning.: JAcanrai ov:Miéeté.\u2014e Batlence\"\" will\" bi gen, this event fot the last time, when all | J Who have not iistened to its witching musio} hpuid aval muoives of the occasion.+ Dun at a be Ring - \u201cthiir last of she ; fj mqit at exellent Now Year's P sents Ta Tor Sp £; x ug ei pe) .o) ino il ge = o SEL mé sea ing LE au ét AT CU road ass > SEAR vi Bnopeneur ès be # F tmehies'of : hu OÙ a [ 7 fe Ee fa auT Ys Rt sr + \u20ac .a se-trne end Kind, a near-with fal 1 him ks\u2014thy heart ; ait stands Monet righ toous houis, « calis tho ainnor\u2014as a sinner come.ntance, earnest, d paires 1 id fe I e me afte to bles.and tras,\u201d PAC bird Ad Tm to whom all love ve da Que orsiving, at où art of God forgiven w ees wi hg dy .leave all thy doubts behind.pedo nest arin e t unwarthy though thou art, men, with consciente aad with ven, th faith, ing all thy heavy care, Dru pear with burden wh jh He will not share, \u2026 , e knows thy ariel, He | oh thy parer woe, : fiat, hath walke below.near with faith, doest: thow not worely need: ort and raw hear and dq Sad \u2018the power Be , UT.T way\u2014this pl rit fen bo more! t t eading call ma, The aa thou canst jeot-the last et th : Longue Point Asylum, 27 Des, 1881, - + .\u201coo the Editor of the Dally Sran:-Many thanks for inserting my ** Song of Christ\u201d in Tue Érar Inst Saturday.Can you find room for the enclosed verres in your issue on Satardey, Des.31st, si} is suitable for the first Sunday of the New - \u2018The Lant of Mother Shipton, Farewell to Mother Shipton: sud ber year, With au its warks of murder, flood and fiys, t o on.and happier days draw.near, : Sa still st&nds to prove the Damea liar.~ New York Graphic.ps 4 5 New Year's Day.The following tract by Rev.Dr.Cuyler has been adopted by the Montreal Sunday Afternoon Temperance Meeting :\u2014 , .A WHISPER YROM ST.NICHOLAS.Tv (A Ladies of Montreal : Dzoxmoer 25, 1881: Dar MADAN,\u2014Iam the patron saint of Christmas and New Year's Day.1 set out on my tour this week, and expect to visit during the coming week several millions of homes, which I shall make happ y with the contents of my inexhaustible knapsack.The youngsters believe in me with a faith as unquestioning as that of all Mussulmaus in the miraculous coffin of Mohammed.I never deceive them, and I never debauch them.\u2019 In my wallets this year are numberless toys and .trinkets, books to.be .read and trumpets to be blown; but not a single bottle of Tipple have I got, even as big as a thimble.I occasionally see in a fashionable liquor-shop window a row of fanciful \u2018little Potties, which are labelled < For Qhildren's Parties.\u201d But I should as soon sprinkle arsenic over candies or drop & rattlesnake into a 's stocking as at ome of those vials of poison into my pouch.en riends, the crop of tipplers is increas, enough without putting one- of those régie rênes inte the hands of your boys and girls.\u2018But as my Quaker friend Broadskirt ssys, 0 have > concern on my mind \u201d\u2019 to whisper a mothers and sisters of my ac Let me tell you what night before New Year's, while my tour from ons chimney Eh heasthstons to another, all over the land.As alip down the chimney, and am peering about for the stockings, 1 often, yes, very often, gee\u2019 the mistress of he family preparing the\u2019 \\table for néxt day's entertainment.«Somstimes bd washing out the big punch-bowl, to next nj nine mi or à tem mix.Fred des lemans\u201d to pire: the y - the house \u2018 is \u201ccounting t} he samba of ue 5 battles, and .Loveshesrd hersay : ¢ The young Mushsooms, \"and the Toodleses, and the Sho die Rrothers, Sn im wh mil we soi went a.\u2018bottles at Toast\" So abs.ont.in.the morning for two - more\u201d se es.Ix one house hers 1 called \"last tot voit Mrs.\u2018Highfliet was maskin er fer a jy jon brandy an Pons deco of wine; snd then her oldest hot gir gus care cages into the hall with.on his cheek, where :he had fallen, at the doorsteps.As I flew up the chimney of the: man on, 1 sgw the poor woman wiping the blood from Rob\u2019s face with het fine lace handkerchief.That womau has htlped to make à half-dozen topers every Naw Year's Day, a and now \u201cher own chickens have come home to roost.\u201d As I stopped to fill the stockings at Lovetrade \u201cthe cotton.broker\u2019s, 1 saw his dashy wife arrang- | \u201cing.row of \u201cJohannisberg\u201d bottleson her rose.\u201cwood table.Her eldest danghter was just asking her: ¢Ma, con's 1 drink \u2018with all the youn, fellows who propos health 17.71 va | vi Fu dear, i ya \u20ac n't \u2018take tov mwoh ; last year your \u2018tongue ran like a.mills before the evening was aver.Soper \"know that \u2018Disk miata Joa us Qo hen when he alled or the.Jenks gi 8 ta were downright: tod.» 1 lays a visit at Will Lordly\u2019s houss, for hia children are the rosiest cherubs that ever were tucked into acrib.- 1 unloid a big wallet in- \"to their stockings.But lsst year I missed them from the always had Uw room to soeff any one thore où waiting for | Lion and thete 1 saw \"the\" four poor Lordiy |.ldren Jying on & course bed on \u20ac floor, and their mother sat sewing beside\u2019 them, Her se looked shabby, end her eyes look- edly of debi, tremens, last me his goods wera sold out by the sheriff.(0 Tia Ewes | i widow won't give any more winesiippers.~ 1 ali 4 téetotal pledge into hike little before Pres, but - Paratnid wis no \u201cHappy New Yoar now, good nln, vou could only go me on my I would show sights that wold: make ÿ your hearts bleed.If you could \u2018see poor wives who moisten pillows with their tears, while \u201c husbands are\u2019 off frolicking in their 1 yo omen he miserable Rotem, are x for their wild bays to gohome ; if you Stile hear in the drankard's homes I visit; er they have light-headed th, yiur * .chôlce Ge = what ts tley enter) would never at » of th sopursed drink on New \u2018agains There 1h alittle verse in the Bibles 4 carry in my pocket which skys, \u201cos unto him that putteth the bottle to his neighbor.\u201d There ; swnother little verse thet I once Set PE oh du dempt noch er ARS jy to rain, Our a de h thy fi gl resent action of Sir Hugh Allan in bidding Section he BARS ere or the purchase bl the Q;, io 0.£0.Ruilwa Draw pear with a, os ti sie = ras rent in opeinéztion therewith ©\u201d + ' Amérobld or cavbless spi hais ve truth i in the rumors that the Grand Trunk wa shel} | leaves wort for.the copchman to go} = spendid mansion \u201cwhere they | + peeped ints'à féurth-story | od on af.a>é= meer aE \u201c171 Mondays Bran Sopors sought ave Informé- \u2018Hom with reference te | have been going qe eme thet.the ronds of - the gow for somstime back that the Credit vale vai a¥adrbed By tha Great Wostern,C te Toronto rs that Baber Westen was reall = | nt oa \u201cby the t Val \u201cfrom Mr.Osler's remarks on hia return from Eugland that the latter ment à certain changed form,« is somew suinrsebed been the sul nt fal m which A promitent Grand Trauk offi oe nearer the truth.Said he, \u201cFrom whet '} ean be ascertained the game would appear to Lo consolidate Sey an eaters, Credit, Val ey, Toronta, race, an: o Quebeo corporations.If this ia really a fixe fact, and it is fessible (slthough whether th Great Western proprietors would sanction suc an onerous arrangement as that looked toi connection with guarantesing the bonds of th .} I.» G.& B.is problematical), would it not ip measure be some probable explanation of th -éad: give déite\u201d \u2018agaifbakes LiKe Tepints \u201cThe same official denies that \u201cacts is connected with the movement, and we mu therefore look elsewhere, unless the movemel can be solely attributed as a protective measug§g on the part of the President of the Richeli Company for the interests he at presentr | presents, and which we understan would seriously endangered.; \u2018This reasoning, however, socms adéogeth too local, and it may be that the parties © co i solidating are looking to the Q., M., 0.& Railway and that it is afi error to connect\u2019 SE Hugh with the Grand Temnk instead of the Gre Westeru Railway Company, &c., &c., &c.THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, The Lake Shore Route Determined U) At a meeting ot the shareholders of-she C.R.held at the head office here on Thursday | it was decided that instead of following the Ji originally contemplated by the Company thro the country north of Lake Superior, by the L of Long Jake aud north of Nipigon to Wali goon on tte Thunder Bay, it was determinedgo et the line following close by the north s of Lake Ni pining and then : crossing, Stay and Spanish Rivers to Lake Huron at Algo Mills, at which latter point it is intended have shipping connection with Chicago, which would the closest point for Chi business to reach.From Algoma Mills the li will follow the shore of the lake to the ri Mississago, then follow the course of that ri and in a general north-westerly direct to the Michi icoten river, then followi the shore the lake, crossing t Rivers Pic and Nipigon, or to Prince Arthu Landing, where it joins the road purchased the Government from the Kaministiqui - way Company, from thence joining the Gof- ernment ling at Fort William.It will, then.- fore, bo seen that by adopting this course Engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway aide that the buildiug of the Sault Ste.Marl branch will be avoided, as well as the operati of 200 miles of the Thunder Bay section ) tween Fort William and Wabigoon, - grading is now being constructed west Calunder, and the Company have.-at under contract 60 miles of line extending from Algoma Mills.THE RECORDERS COURT, Receipts for Last Year and - The following is a statément of the \u2018 receipt from fines, fees, ete, in the Recarders Court, for the years 1880 and 1881: i ! > + : no uupèue seusunaet = = LEERY i : 88.639.28550.08 Thus hows an increase foe S150.year of $4,666.89, not including some re $500 for the last quarter, mot yet recnbrod the goaler.uFn REGIMENTAL Annual Meeting.oF the.Viesaria: ities._ The Victoria Rifles of Canads annual meetin, took place Thursday evening last at the: Street Armory the attendance was rather sm owing doubtledsi to the inelement stats of thi weather, and in consequence all business con: nected with tbé-regiment Was postponed for « : fortnight ; Lieut -Co -Col, Whitehead, however, inspected thie arms, accoutrements, &c., and found re abo order, The Golonel wêter- a few words to the mampers | present, expressing his satisfaction at the.general condition of the: and stro: de vising the men to work hard at their drill.This they &re now doihg, iat class drill takes \u2018 place.once a.week, % which all the details eon n with a soldier's duties are carefully \u201ctaught.It is said that a grand military enter.iment, in aid of the General Hospital, will iven by y this regiment during tho me of $7 THE GLOBE | What the U.S, Receives Was Lia inn in Policy MH aid The sgusens ta the celebatod © case À, tie | Globe tua! Insurance Company, of New York, and the United Btutes : ; Reopi heard yesterday before Judge Mafhi gaineut commenced on y morninglast.It will be remembered that {pon th the assignee declaring a dividerid collocating the policy holdeek here with 100.cents in the \u20ac AL ceiver, J.D., Fis entered 2, claiming that \u2018the go ies nadien depot 000 was for the benefit of all the Le qe of the Company undet 18.\" | the Insurance Act of 1877, \u2018and nos.for the Canadian \"policy - \u201choldin alone | the compery being &' *mutaal\u2019 The case was argued at great Mr.Greed shields opening on Est Pas ad Mr.\u2018C.P.Davidson, Q.hey , Davidson's Jove Cire ours, = ÎLE vor wiemEL FOR HIMBRLS tr ns 3s Avon Hhad.Fri querisd -eur f - oecapied by Col-Quimet.- party rose from: b ath trier pa folles u upon the net | value of their Policies, the United States Fag ! D * Have you\" aby information to impart This 7e.ntative \u2018to : Sir Hugh, meeting the À t on St.James | ! Notting i UE Ey ! are the negotiatisek rond still going onf* \u2018 ER il veh till going, on.yo etn : 1e there, anyt same the rumour \u2018tHE To ri me .2 PORN ni of trade su ae pere oul 1882 and\u2019 beyond, At tho seaboard of y Wew ¥ $B) movergent id\u2019 en A sta! i a great ol other trades.The prosperi turing Lee everywhere is RER Te a pr on oan om The week\u2019s failures were: 173, an increase of 31, N incense AMT this mening about 125 rons] sat down to the elegant dejeuner çiven by the; citizens of Montreal to their distingui ished ta, the French delegates.The clair vas The banquet lasted three hours, during which time several toasts.\u2018were, wes \u2018apetches made and songs ung.all a be ta ER it ity tie Sleighing en New Year.On Thursday, a asso, made à bet of $100 tng there would slsighing on! New Year's day.He based his prophecy on observations of the sun.once, and the money was deposited.The Indian 1 said | be youtd:bet five times the amount if he had it.\u201c That's the right sort of apr het,\u201d said the: assistants.\u2018\u2018 Vennor would'nt back himmelf for g'this affarnoon snow wg Mil- $100\".adi it; pa poof.Lowould, erasers Low v.Montreal Telegraph Ce rw {.-Mr.Justice gave judgment for \u201cplaintiff fo Jad issued an injuuction to-i irectors from catrying out the deed.An.appeal was lodged.Church Notes.Rev.Professor Murray will qonduct the services at St.Paul's Church to-morrow.nah Provinces of Ontario and Quebec contain 36,000 sontapnidnts af: the Presbyterian Church.sf or The next session of the Montreal Presbytery will ba held i in St.Paul\u2019s Church on Janu-' ary 10th.Friday next being Epiphany, services will be held in\u2018the morning in the various Anglican churehes of the city.= At Zion shürah, \u2018to-morrow: evening, Rev.A.Bray will grenchia semRon\u2019'ie young men, on + \u201cThe Science of Life.\u201d All of the collections at the Crescent Street a Charch to-morrow will be devoted i missions.\u2018 \u2019 fos covenant service will be held at the close of the morning service at the Deminion Square Methodist Church, to-morrow, The subject of Canon Baldwin's sermon at | Christ Church Cathedral to-morrow evening | will be **The New Things ofthe Kingdom.\" Rev.De.Clarke haa chosen for the sul of his sermon-at the Olivet Baptist charch.to- | morrow even \u201cThe second coming of word of.Rc ae dext fro which the Rev, Conon, EB çh at St.ho Congo s.Loy to-morte Rh At the watchnight servios at hoWest 1 Methodist Church, addresses will 3 delive by the Rev.We, Hall, Bor.E Ki Ward Rev.J.B.Sperling.=~ At St.George eat cron Rev.Sellivez: will deli Ty Sunday's setmod \u20ac he m subject Charesiegistis el the Fotuze Life, 7\" 5\" ThA tnd\u201c veiichatgW fetvioss Be \u20ac tsbmenciug vaste Ke \u201c Lastend of the usual secmon at 44) A \u2018to-motrow evening, 1 work of the Tred dating te phat Church, to-night,\u201d pd\" at the opanie New.Year Adipbés will be « sk Le At the A Presbyterian church Stren e Rey.A.H.¥ rene cereath mam] Th mi in mat of his labors connection wi je chureh during the yeu.A watchnight service is 2.Be beid in Dominios Square Methodist Church te Zhe Rev, YY ford, Tov.vus Lunas eu a bar To due Fe IL take part fn the li % Loi * ante roll \u201cdt ib pom 6 uit stor, Rev, W.8.He mornibg es > the subject ot of id wrmon : \u201cThe Good i cana Tor New ear.tv.38.Fredy ytetien Lid i and A x shottly to a four : ie nd rr for the Ho > Mission F bably visit hich im Pe wil put there are mo | signa of lessened acti ty in any direction.|- He was taken up at! £ ë pris i j i ¢ Es spector of the Scotland.Yard Datective force, who became notorions some years ago i ] nection with frauds on, the English tort.Ie | will be remembered that I other detective inspectors were eentenced in [op 1877 to two years\u2019 imprisonment with bard | ey labor for ¢* conspiracy to leat the ends of justice in the Baas Cort Ee oa icy 5 a pumber of betting men were convicted of de-: frauding Mme.de Goncourt of 250,000.-:: LONDON'8 DANGEROUS THEATRES; Lowbox, Decemt r pe Ame.Mure Rs apleson publishes a lstier pointing dangerous carelessness in fi reprit fire in don theatres, The exits, she saya,are 20 and s0 frequently blocked with th peope in the event of fire duyitig the perf: jr godt loss of Tife wonld b fo) Ju all the other leading cities Ee ringeat reforms 12 his \u2018being carried out.> A NEW COTTON MOVE poN, December 31.\u2014A large | oi J wre ot Qe on¢ firm alone 400 that the cost is a h ates.NEW POLAR PeTER3RURG, Decemb James Gordon Bennet: burg to confer with the organization of .MURDER Dee.31.\u2014In ing, Angelo fellow oconvi knife.Cash It SE | L vie 7 wold gn e's Lauding ne ot ne than.the |: ver: 14 pra ae) ca.> Thy eh 23 La Soc dr SE DE EEE : .pe A SE Bs ES 8?Cleit AS.RES & ON?oturapath ft ore! ite hi tv ie jai ! Sonor iE i bully efi-se) Jem wit save u 2a pan 13 té Comins, OFX I EU pete whede Jt i ny So Bulent ¢ o dur Dindet, tu wen ERB eos x.a, Datsèteau ST Cure 78! |, at tis shortest nities a \u2018Iron, ppholstery, pata, { n fact aw carriages © \u201cmaxes Specialty of o ; mal Fis ton nth Ts Nis 0° EE ps ny, 10 eal p! à the in der with hs bo à tn re arbi i a Tht rie cont.os A e ta Hat 3 Ines à è mans | Fa \u201cepsSaaress ve dips 4 3.20 pi.BRI 1320 pol L GbR i, Re = ; * ou Em ETRE OF you oi 0.00 on.aire Tnt York via A ê it a El nt 5.08 nm.Emme ean, jes 4 man 2% HE Once, | pie p.84 pee ; Es Lt Frau 0.id BE iow +5 apse canes vse BO rl Jo on the ll rk pa i Sie em sy dan Cg de: of A pe after à i SA .; eee TE MONTREAL BEEWING ~ which Wintel oreo a We R&T 1e patent top, whites may ce SAR Pie | Brion anne ss = ne sat Pha Emre nt 2e «he ud i bos, arreuc; D.Corbeil 7, FESR | Walt ral Then wy 18, re | hé be Es sons | SEE ur Eee | anus bry.be Winined ha 3 SE br au A aera 6 e Mince } ombsed cartiape repairs in| ly ve Per migrants ata aéstiors pt = * SE fie ë pda ny + jé td 3 iy h + 4 à où 2 em \u2026, Mestre, a rot EE TEE TES Eee le EERE amet ps = Theory Tes J pour Beat inte oRED BALLIOL pa.esse MONT R EME St i OF BRCuaRL.= a 28.(i i i SE om 4 = ss ere ; EES an MAR, em via oxhan tutpromiitn y Om Fh "]
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