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[" t- ural a frig age State.ws was TST 033; .disbursements > SE XV.F 0.a1 , Mornine Pelerrame.| ue emma Tasse 8.Prinoses Louise embarked for Byrpande poc- SY Humbh Pumb has been elooted United States Sona- | Este Sais Gnaty MePhomen bas been, re a Auckland Colvin has bean appointed Saddrial ties Government.ui.Barnard casbler oft of the defauot City Bank.M3.M Gibeon, tb present member, er.bas o- mie Men, je J rs fone! pact seals Jew.The Streams on pase a second resdios in the Ontario last evening wil aun oo R.has issued $8 Le Lens ste parobise of ue Nicks Plate B defeated in GTS a En a ras où arm andré le cu de Wen The sie for Sling cases for hearing st the Fab- \u20ac ast \u2026 Roère of.Chatham, Ont, will be * ds Comal candidate for the county où t Kont,.at the next local el \u201cpires on the yoar, and $23.73 & ne on last year.says: \u2014A.Mo- rye Sa Cccadian Land and Company Se Seotstown, Qae.was arrested at & Johusbury, obarged with the embeszlewent of he proposed Mexican Treaty is regarded by Spain n as 8 biow at eu power on the American cos tinent, and every in ec teristio of the Spanish dis diplomacy wi resorted to to defeat its Captain Wate ded in the rail disaster at Yor \u2018Cal., is dead, aad one of bia coroner has se for no arrest tho engineer and brakoman wrecked train.of George Munro, the New York publisher, ven another substantial evidenos of his en) ip for Dalhousie College, Halifax, , by en- wing new tatorshipe\u2014Latin.Greek and Mathematies, at $1 per annum each.Discoveries made on the books of the Philadel- bia Gas Department show peculatiens oi $100,- The ors aro i ba ls terrible condition.any books an or mutilated.frands od omitted Sut usiog of the re- esiring clerks and auditors.QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.Fifth Parliament-Second Session.Quasec, Jan.24.\u2014Mr.Lynch reported the cempositien of the Committeo on \u2018Standiog Orsiers.Mr.SWurtele introduoed a bi respecting the Provincial Auditor and the Publie Accounts, alse a bill to provide for a final settlement of the Commea Seheol Fund, which were read a first time.Mr.Wurtele also moved to introdase a bill to ehsage the title of the officers styled Licence Iaspestors.\u2014Cirried.Waurtsle further moved to introduce « bill ting thd oellsction of wunicipal contributions to the Building and Jary Fund.\u2014 Carried.P Mr.Mercier introduced a bill to provide for the establishment of publie and freeJlibraries.In reply to Mr.Marchand, Mr.Lynch sai the Crown Lands report.wonld be ready, brought dewn in a few days.In aon ply to Mr.Demers, Mr.Mousssan said Government intended to appeint Sastioos oA the Peace tor the District of Iberville hie faye Stephens asked whether it was the inton- tion of the Government te institute measures by which a thorough inspection of all notaro-' offices may be made, to ascertain if a secure pin\u201d fn each such office exists for the sate keeping + documents : bas the Government aay report o.- the subjeet ?Mr.Mousvekn suid there was ne report.À Hill to be introduced this session would esntain provisions for the inspection mentioned.- Nr.Garnena inquired whether the Government bad awarded a contract for the sonstructien of » Court House for the Quebec Distriet, in accordance with the vote of the Laegirlature during last dession, and if not, why they had not done se?Mr.Mousseau sald the Government had had ths question of the Quebec Court House under consideration, and would do all in their power to call for teaders for its construction within the delay recommended by the Quobes Bar.Mr.Stephens moved for the correspondence in ve the Queen ss.the Township of Warwick, briefly referring to the ineident which bad given rise to this correspondence; and whieh it will be remembered, attracted publie attention at the time, in comneetion with à rulieg of and certain striotures passed hy Judge Plamouden, of Artha- basks, upon the alleged Fnterference of the Que- bee Government, te prevent the execution of a judgment of the Quesa\u2019s Bench ?\u2014Carried, Mr.Stephens next moved for » statement of the names and residences of Justicss of the Pease, whose commissions had been eanesiled, and of the \u2018Dames of those by whom they had been \u2014Carried.Mr.Stephens farther moved for a detailed statoment, showing whet smeunt of the Ivan of $3,000,000 of debertares, wathorisad to be issued ander 45 Viot., cap.18, have boen issued, te whom issued, the names of _yprebasers in detail, the atnonat taken by each purshaser, and the price for which the same was aa.a dewalt of moneys disbursed under mate 2 aid \u2014~Carried.Mr.Marchand moved for the Orders-in.Counell ig the renewal of the Com: on of the wet a alse » moiion.to adjours- the: House til te- morrow.' THE MILWAUKEE FIRE.YKmquest Continued\u2014Contradictory Bi]; Muwaoxz® Jan.24.\u2014Night Clerk Delaney, in the inquest into the Newhall House disaster, testified that thé fire fated in the bar-room.The hose in the balle been im that time, but had to attend to saving papers \u201cm2 es st that\u2019 the sale wae have started in the baz-room, + EXTENSIVE CAP - morn we re asd Hudeen mine.On Tithe foe scm, à wumbes ef hoe houses settled , \u2018asd the inmates have fled.oe mine is fil \"with ges.Nobody was injured.The cave-ip covars forty acres, the most buildings.~The in whtriba ROYAL OBSEQUIRR Bunuix, Jan.2.\u2014The feneral: the lat Prince Charles tock place at th dral this afternoon.The aud other membees of the Ii~val Grand Duke Nicholas, the Duke and of Edinburgh, and various Princes à; natin and di Ves, were present.delivered a funeral oration and |.ant Hveatord\u2019s Ad Frceptite | Dr.J xX Ben oa > Lame mardi in a os i Om | Jerome.Biliot laid stress upon the bad effect of which covered with dwal \u2018other |.REC fois po { vision.amd Billo held a conference this afternoon with the Committee on the:biils relative to the question of the expulsion of the Princes.Duclers considered Floguet\u2019s motion too extreme, and as offensive to the.Ministry, considering the ms measures adopted towards ince the adoption of Ballue\u2019s motion for cashiering PE \"ar © conmrvative principle in the army.The Ministers will coffer with the committee again to-morrow.The Cabinet are unanimously re- es aguschint does mat art aman the re among re- | gprdimes the provisions.hye the Government bills.opes at ment betwoeri: Ministers and the wajority pl the Chamber of Deputies have not \"been abandoned.The Temps charges the Gov- power.Lospoy, Jan.24.\u2014The ex-Empress Eugenie has started from Paris for London.A private message was conveyed to her by the Grand Dake Constantine, from President Grevy, to the æffnoct that her presence in Paris was not desir: \u201cable, A crowd assembled at the Hotel du Rhin to witness her de , and greeted her with \u201cmarks of sym hr.All lier friends ave grieved at ber im action in to Paris.-Her visit ae the result ng aid scheme.After hearing of the arrest of Napoleon she telegraphed to Poucher that she was coming: with some attendants.She asked to have the same rooms octnpied her husband in 1848.This last was the only point of any political insignificance in the whole affair, and, but lor it, the statemept of her friends that she was called to Paris to consult en oculist would have been credited.During her stay here she saw but few leading people.Panis, Jan.24.\u2014It is said Eugenie recommended Jerome formally to renounce his claims as heir of.the Bonapartes in favor of Prince Niczor, and to seal the union of the Impetiaiist party aud confirm the testament of the Prince Imperial.Just belors Kugenis departed, à young priest pushed his way through the crowd and, aiter kissing her hand, whispered to her a few moments and then withdrew and joined another priest.The incident caused a sensation.The priest is unknogrn.Loxpox, Jan.24,\u2014The ex-Empress Eugenie has arrived.A Paris despatch says the ex- Eugenio was refusal ion to visit Prince Jeroine in prison.Nobody really supposed she wanted to see him.Her inission, whatever it was, failed.Among her visitors wére Marshals Macmshon apd Canrobert.Royulist jokes continue at Toulouse.While banners with fleur de Hs were.hoisted in Nimes on Sunday.The Orleans Princes have agreed to their expuldon, in order to prevent Ministerial dis- - locations, This statement is doubted.Brauiy, Jan.24.\u2014Aflairs in France de Lejug wabched here with keen interest.It is il \u2018great changes are Likely to ensue sooner than ts y expected: : IRISH AFFAIRS.Davitt, Healy avd Quian Nound Over\u2014 The Mallow Eiective.Dunuin, Jan.24.\u2014The Chiet Justice, iv giving judgment in the Davitt, Healy and Quinn ease, held that the language ot the defendants was distinctly seditious and an incitement tocivil war.Judge Lawson added that he never read rcore blasphemous language than that of Davitt.Davitt and Healy were required to find sureties in £1,000 each, and two each of £500, and Quinn one ju £500 and two in £250 esch.Ooiy Davitt and Quinn were in Court.Loxpoxn, Jan.24.\u2014The Times, in a lending editorial, says it is evident that Saturday's 8 proceedings in Dublin unveiled a co murder cxecutive officials.secrets of the prosecution, thus far, bave been kept with praiseworthy discretion, it is not believed that the counsel for the crown bas with the strongest part of the case.\u2018The enquiry.will probably be protracted for several weeks.Cork, Jan.24.\u2014O\"Brien, editor of United Ireland, was elected to Parliament at Mallow to-day over tbe Government candidate ; vote 161 to 89.THE «CIMBRIA\" DISASTER.CLEVELAND, Jan.24.\u2014Autong the passen- by the * Cimbria\u201d was Dora Bown to the lyric stage as \u2018Mlle, \u2018Porani, \u201d Who was returning to her home here front a year\u2019s.musical atudies in May on fouud her in the Cincinnati College of and engaged ber for last nesyon.She made à A highly succemful debut.Her career en brilliant.Her father is a music teacher and ip ne or of Tepritation.radvices caus Soliops she may not have been oa errr iene A STORMY VOYAGR.™ =, Haut, NS; Tam.Bh The mail lames « Pariian.wh arrived to-day free Liver a Y prongs.On the 14th s furious gale from the W.8.W.with mountainens seas.The next feur days © ba nan eg Sromn WNW.pnd from the NX.W.which te ram st 8.pif.tt rom to 8 hurricsye, and frank than tebtél seaching she had a sn.gales \u2018ems, \u201cthe Orleans Princes mright produce upon the ex- 4 MEMY.sidered that invi of rank.ernment with want of coolness and dirscting Although he ised | ethodist Han.Jas.Perrier, the president, in the chair.Seated on the farm ware, His Levdsbip Bishep Bend, the V Eur.Dean® Baldw > Lindsay, Prot Sham 3.Begiesd, Green, Prof Comins es LED.SAR ° vas Lord Bisho ings with Torta Torte \\.} Foport 5 Ene been opened and others enl: ed on & more satisfactory basis.: Ihst travelling pgoat, Rev.James Gresa, is to.be designated as the District Be retary, 1 © number of Bibles gratuitously distributed wad 065: Testa! monts, 595; portions, Making a total of 1,040, amounting in v to $374.58.Sosiety\u2019s receipts were $ barsements, $31,616.08 ance of $2,012,068._Associatis: the gaol, hespital and other districts.fying to learn that the year reperted % prosperous, both ia tte atter of receipts the number of jes sent forth, the tr amounting to 2.038.002, being an increaze of 21,071 over the providus yoar.resommend that thé rum of £100 \"ng.be remitted to the Parent Boctaty\u2019 as a free t in aid of its general operations, with the cordial thanks rof this J Auxiliary for the prompt aod generous co-operation sand sympathy extended to it by the Parent Bociety during the year now closed, result :\u2014 President.the Hop.James Perrier ; Vice dents, Principal [Dawson, LL.D., FRS, CM q, Wm Loon, the Rev Hlecry Wilkes, DD, LL D., the Right Rev W B Bond, LL D, XArd Bishop of Montreal ; ea Henry Venpor; Corre- ponding Secre tary, the Rev \u2018George Cornish,\" LL D cording Seeretary, Alexander Johe- son, , LL D.Committee\u2014The Revy Prin.Mac- Vicar, LL D, G Douglas, LL D, Dr Jenkins, Very Rev.Des Baldwin, J Serimger, A, 5 TE\" M A, C.Cr Theo Jaleo 4 Fenwick, Bishop Ussher, Samuel amy D Lucas, M A, J B Saunders, James McCaul, Mackay, Gilbert Baylis, B D, Johu Empsos, M A, Canon Henderson, M A, Ven Archdeacon Evans, J W Sparling, MA, BD, WN Clarke, DD, F A Stafford, B A, Geo Forsey, J H Dixon, W J Jol- liffe, C Heine, J Potts, I D,.J Edgar Bill, M A, BD, W L Mills, J 8 Stooe, BD, W Galbraith, BC L, W R Cruickshank, J A Newn- ham, B A, Messrs Hugh \u2019Mclennen, the Hon Jodes Day, PB Ross, Theo Lyman, J Se clair, J Jagues, H Munro, G ww, JA Mathewson, T M Bryson, Jas Ferrier; Jr, W F Lightball, Geo Cruikshanks, Chas Alexander, Js Molachlan, Thos Crane, George Hague, Chas Lymwan, Jos Richards, Alfred Ward.J F Seriver, Wm Yuile, J M Smith, D W Ross, David Watson, Wm Drysdate, A A Ayer, TH Hodgson, Alex Robertson, lI Mudge, with power to add to their number.After addresses \u2018bad been delivered by th Rev.J.8.Stone and Rev.James Green, the fol lowing resolutions were passed on motion of Rev.J.Edgar Hill and Rev.Dir.Petts, respectively : Auxiliary has been able to maintain its operations over 50 large a portion of its field, snd t with 30 goodly a measare of success; and path desire that to it and to all sister Auxiliaries throughout this Dominion there may ed sil raympathy and support from al sections ot the Courch, 1 thoy way with Greater eci and success prosecute the good wo! for which they 8 exist, and thus bless our land a oe its bor- ory .*Thatin view of the Frovidentia) ou in of the .British and Forsisn Bidle Society and ¢ Ampor- | ative claiom.wa oursetres to pathy and liberality in the work in whieh it is on gaged.\u201d .The mecting closed with the singing of the Doxelogy.\u2014= Trade and Commerce.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > WEEKLY REVIEW \u2014 WHOLESALE PRICES.Stan Orrice, Thursday.Jao.35th, 1888.The position of trade in general bas not changed io auy marked respect daring the past week.and the movement of merchandise in the various branches bas been of small import and to points at hand.This being * Carnival eal» however, and tbe attraction of thousands from all par] merchants, pagted on the part ot the eountry, among whom are are many » of Interior st stocks is ex- e the main fentures of the festive season Already when ays this has commenced.Sante: ay tion is one of much ra Borrowers sre namerousand lenderw exasting avd cautious: The texdency of the money market still Is to sad this feeling is not a little aecele been antici in faot that Beco an st is dal ized ess troubles o the pairs fry on agxin no small The fact is well known that who merchants in many oases, finding that the demand from the interior merchants was mot to be equal to their anticipations and beavy stocks, be- eut \u2018of idly beooto- a 3 in 4) mine tes is unasually dull and eoffees in but modorate demand.In fruit there is a fair business doing, is very \u2018choice quali bold with the rond ia - ndener von\u201d.gered fab thet \"Rent .fee cemraitiee |\u201d The report baving been adopted, the elestion |.of officers was proceeded with, with the following i ** That this meeting rejoices to learn that this | = thi the result is, § of fo s stocks, they are withont the and in lien have an assiznee\u2019s state ore law suit in hand.Seven to anda par cent-as to Dame pod date ls the ruting e for.privie com- |.mercial billy The Joos k market has bees active, buoyant and -higher during cloting - ays of dat add Jory, art of i] Sqme and both bank sand MUS 1 aloes, ia any B mote sev.| 3 Eee i ie ihe Eck v esp butabery\u2019 at geToand Se | Raving a cme asp Wooo der ECE r 10-00 Bort.end mo hear of the a) abbr SEs 00 oe.b fuels\u2019 30.000 | Australian at eu a, =, ore is on ms Creans Cope EN to Loc: A Ra Talat 890 do Sie as to quality ed.to 33e.Se quote prices as fllows > Anthraci à vas for esz- Soojch ex rd ut $6.16 4 to- am 75 to Hettons at 87.50 Boas, wer Ports at $4.cn | Lourer.\u2014\"\u201cThe tone of the market is grerything seems to be ina as ne the volume of baginess is limited just now to thbsupply of current wauts, as parties are bardiy read Hage rations for the sew year Cana ine h ago sd at Boston as follows: fry ironed, Fie dresacd.me He Br 2.30 bo pi oY Br geaii jue =e ing, second quality Dr.W.Armatroug, Le writes, \u201c1 have been using N ymans Kmulsion of Cod Liver Oil an M iypophosphites of Lime aud Soda for Chronic Bronchitis with the best results.I believe it is the best Eroulsion in the market.tested the different kinds, l'enbesitatiogly At the preference when prescribing for consumptive patients, or for Throat and Lu LE affections.\u2014 : \u2018ru Take the Cheapert.\u2018Pat\u2014¢ What! is he fare to Putnam ?\"* Clerk rem an Or site 8.Pati Boog.| Blood Bitters are the à .t, of Lindsay, -writés that Eyrdock Bien give mare general satisfaction than eny |- blood purifier in the market.Have the children > lL dr, E You oy easily do 50, an it y, you the clothing at the right The Boston Clothing House, 41 and\u2019 43 St.Joleph street, is the right place even if you do not buy.Their stock is simply grand and ches) repay.anyone te inspret it.Bear mind, you can buy an overcost fac almost nothing ue they are almost giving them away.3 eh N.H.tical \u201cWill relieve Asthma.2 aboto lg Impure blood angi.Jew vitality.are the great .«ad will |- ve A CAR Trem te Spr f 2 Hou of Boreas Sinne 3.a \u201cDa.Goutr: Paris tt time in my life I.inght to Brecht to sid to pains flap, pe EW 2e TR Knctrie Hae Brash.Iti, Jndobd, à rem | abldarticle.My Wills for yous mfleeed with headache ;° \u2018she \u2018Bensh relieves her of .ondes\" Boveral pement have .voi is for tek he oh iF Dap nov allo, My | S {x FAFRR-FOR PYTEIG UNDER CARY CARP piétzant wo Lote Ry \u201cWh ate ton - oo eT ee JARPET FELT AND.LING ; Joon wir BOARD.nour 8¢.Danis.= ol sa 5 ROVE = CONFORTa XEUT FUN FAT.without board.\u201c35 Herr:îtns otreat, sod UUM TU FURNISHED, Av 4 SF Antoine st.RWM-FURN D 6 BEAVE HALL 193 R M\u2014FORNISHED.9 A ER 81.MF , 19 4 196 SXANDÉRST.- a 19 3 AND BOA \u2014 CL, EN = fag the oy.will.And.good rooms with fret.Das BLE POINTED STEEL Ea CAkrEr TACKS, Kos.9,10, 11 4 12 instock by B, GLEE ANG 4 CO, , ONTAHIO.(LL OMINATED PRESENTA- ; NAD handsomely Bdwin innlitis branches.Address and fod Prices W.HANNAH & CO.ARE willing Skates at cost: oF CO ARK Kinda of Table Catiery, Plated Ware, Hollow Ware.Iron bc Corner Craig und ot Peter stgeeta.23 NITTED CARPET LINING ae ete de Capa eu owen lon as i Ba SRE RR springs, to pro.33 HL Pos à 260 ozo?tos; do Senn 160 | En bor salo by Khos Mussen oo 4 600 6 00: atant cow iBe to1be STLEL ENGRAVINGS, ALL Raw Fury-We quote zx 51-00 red shox Buyerethould 247, meally framed, =r WE tals hay bast bl Ty $2.50 pe var ye 60e.bogs | 222 Picture Framer, and 40 Birdry street: + UX (paid 00 for mall, STEAM PUMPS\u2014For all varie- co fo ties of work.First Prize! Industrial Exhibition, rc us hy rf urers siuce pare eu for Toronto.Send for ciron!as.Neriney\u2019s steam Pump Works.2: , Ont., NORTEEY & CO.SHIRTS SHIRTS SHIRTS.\u2014 PARFECI FIT.Madetoorder J.B.LAFLAMME 1nte of Kemp & Co., 249 >t.James sweet.157s i SHOW-CASES\u2014W Millichamp gots; Sand or ca catalogue.W.Lito a 00e street, cast, Torquto.Ont 132 TE, SCIENCE OF LIFE; OR SELP-PRESERYV ATION, eat 1 work fox vey 35 valuable pre- Tip for ail discuss.204 ENNOR IS RIGHT OR Use Gardner's Domestic Cough Remedy; tn potties at 5 and 50 cents each.GARUNBE\u2019S Medi- Sani 54 Bt Budowonde st, Beaver Mal ill, Mone 17s HITK BRICKS \u2014 L'ortland, class board.87 Cathedral st.176 Rue are FURNISHED.\u20ac NcGILE CUL- 186 Rooxs-\u2014rr RST-OLA ss.6 UNIVERSITY, JROO¥ BOARS ST OUMS\u2014AND BOARD.NO.¥.42 JROUMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, AT 107 UNION | \u2018OMS ~ WIT.Slee, 23 som I 0A be or EAL Rooms Haunted, \u201cAANA WANTED ROOMS FOR APRIL NEXT married cou \u2018bath room.of St.Ha se tran office.Boire ou 03 BR \u2014_ _ 4 DAtion.1405.Antoine st - 196 APL SAA LS To RENT\u2014FROM 18T APRIL NEXT, 10UE occn undersigned cer.The store missioners streets Drs tba eeoont oF \u2018four years\u2019 une à apply to N.SEARED, and trot better th 2.50 ant ts the ha Toad pony ok the island.Apply 506 Su 183 Fash A 8 YEAHS 51, 15 hands high.quict and e in harness and ; a in good condition.Apply 357 8: LET\u2014THE NEW STORE 158 JAMES Eoman and Canads Ce Fire Bricks, Fire Ries 5 Cay, 4c.6s ALEX.HEE $40 Craig street.Inparanie or Ta à Se Le Momo AND RAGE CO RSE, AT For Sal.S55, chrome Natl rad Jette Dans or 5 prop a jte Decaria.qe A CA Io AND HA & = 100 Bt.Maurice direc 202 \"Mot HEN TER clos La lus cr Lu STATE OR SALE\u2014Y: el CANADIAN HOKB cyiivation, close city.¥ sound without bemiah: Es piy to A.Hardie, Longueuil 15% ToL LET-OFFICKs.THT.MOST ow Ha- intes offices m 1, 1306 Semeur the ctiy.4upis 15 Eu TOREST-TOTO OFLANDIV GO iH RT, th hours, root cellar and hiNJUObHE Ek | ven, 14 16 St.James et, 1216 i KR SALK\u2014 ena SH FU Pape TE FR Urbain st QUE sa A ehotn \u201cAppis Gado Copstamt st.90 2 BO a ie Boat à of ofl hares Bi 20 share.9 3 Fou BALE SKYR T ERR POF, TW | tne Feoperty fox Sxls .ARMS and other pro ertion\u2014 Over tincos prt ier three TE BOVE 00 Xr ust FoR eo LR OUTLETS Apply at 21 ££ Vincent % «¢ Putnam, pchusetts, or Putnam, Cob.VR 8.A « WA 0 LET\u2014ON DIRES ER STREET, necticut 1 Pag\u2014$t What is the fare ?* Clerk Fabien tenta Neary ox priveic oie wh oh L> A ee mented \u2014=* Five doilags to Pati Memachusetta, Denold at à moderaze APRÈS to W.B.Mareus, STAR TAR reales for xia © 70 hore power Barr Farine in wrk: and eight dollars to Putnam, Connecticut.\u201d ESALE_TEERIERS, TND Apty to Lapierre, Paul siteet 5 Pets Well, bedad, I'll fake She.cheapest.\u201d = om aired y a sized Black and: rench Coffee as pared -Quor ea 1 v +4 Lawrence v 2057 Company is ion, 177 St.Lawrence oR SATE\u2014CREAT FOR Gist.> mo LEP WITH IMMEDIATE street .sying saloon Restaurant; location centre of HOTEL, Xo ovis, or ro Sect Nestes.= LR CASES ES BOOTS AND SHOE : forms ras premise situ Grand Trond atte of Bitters red by FOR ALE a.7 20 3 Caiaise 1pacious diaine, Sed Bo lade Se: © Indigenous Bitters (whieh & SALE\u2014A G BOG, AR pinces tous nd onder at 35g s package), only Aha amis Tor ration Dolding Che fret pélue 1551, Bo SS Satin ol: | ix, #& eight cefld, instead of one | FOR SALETHE à VURNITURE AND KF- pron , dollar.Ask ar druggist for a thousand and Jb 20 nt COmmencinE DédechespinEr eS Eos.353 à 953 on Si.Antoine St, west of Mountain Stone reccipts : - Stax offics.= > IN 203 These Houess ras Rare.Baca horoughly painted and re- ee 3 movated Highiy forsmotsez.For LE A SOA LNUF i Avpts oF A.PREVOST & Co.© 2666 968%.Paul St.GO0D \u2018BUSINESS OPENING 5 tfood aloes tole tm the - Beset own En, Mock, with Jor ie, Tuer Saitabla tor a écatomens Frrmishisg Store.183 Ottawa, 16 12 | * 4° Treat soir EE va ployment.Steam power to sewing machines and the privilege of takdag an epprentice.H.SHORRY & CO.728 - Corser 5t.Joseph and St.sary sts e At once, TWO PIRET-CLASS TRAVELLERS Who thoroughly.understand CHINA, GLASS \u2018saû RAËÏTE- ENWARE£ TRADE.Nons others need apyly.11 ADDRESS BOX - 1968, .0.WANTED : pe BUSSELS CHEVALIER SAR EY, VV ANTED\u2014A GOODSTEADY SR AB Mitropotiay EE ver BALL FIR i i bya four; wet be willing to wash æ and HEDIURNERAT BERVANT Mackey street i highest wages patd and good © 3 Wann FED IMMEDIATELY\u2014A dGooD vF- arson A ADDIS Wellingaon Aroaños 1570 58 a Get i FAS \u2014 STET GÉNÉRAL SERVANT ju WASTE ET YOUNG GIRL NG GIRL TO MIND À work.Apply 5 Drum- V3 JANTE RA.WORK BOOK- |W keeping, \u2018copying, do Avply ro ins QK- NV mate Ë N sers ; Des pecd wer 31.Ho tapcried WATE! 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ULSTERS FOR $3.00 AND UF- AT THE BOSTON ONE] c WHOLE | 3 SALE AND RETAIL.41 AND.@ [- : 15 re A nd Low Rais) Block on athe st.me Ah THE wile row 227 person retarning bits to i.Fas SUN A MORT A STEIN FS hm oe PEN i » PUES .; Tou Bader wil 3e seunrogé by ettiaing + CF I re PROM EAT TRERTIED = {4 .and white Seiter, saswering to the sume of it « ee 7 le te a Fes Higa ann il Te th per a se Fn i i .NYMPHENBURG.- + # You should certainly make there\u201d mid an FEuoglish fri ous day in ; \u201c\u2018it-is a most charming place, and the distance is nothing at all You can take the street cars whish ran by the Glyptothek out to the end of the robte, and w the rest of the way.You'll find it moat delightful, I assure you.\u201d The sdvice was not acted upon for some time.The weather was not favorable, All through October it rained ; not & good, brisk downpour - which bas something cheerful and inspiriting in ts very violence, but a fine, penotrating drixale, *monotonous and melancholy, which hung on snd an exonrgion friend to us .\u2018lon til we grew accustomed to viewing \u2018the streets and the o \u2018 through the .medium of the dawp, misty atmosphere.- There is something very depressing about a long continued season of such weather, All Saints and All Souls came and , went, and Catholic Munich visited the cemeteries and lighted its candles, and wreathed ita graves with flowers while the.mater rond Pin puddles | little ween the head: e.The following Sunday without any framing itoleared up.The sum shoue out as illiantly as though he had been undergoing a brightening procesaduring his involuntaryretire- ment, The heavens were blue as im July, and the air soft as in early Spring.Halt the city was on the streeta that day.Nobody who eculd possibly svoid it stayed indoors.Everyone went some where, and we went to Nym- loen individuals ätraying about in the xen There was ons wretched American with in 3 party s0 \u2018far into bis confidence as to.that he was sick of \u2018°.i that be + could get « @ vas à whole line of plump little school girls from some neighboring convent under the charge of a couple of aweet-faced nuns, whose head gear wag of that anowy whiteness so perplexing to the uninitisted mind.Do they change it twenty times a day to preserve ita immaculate purity, or have they witchcraft to deceive.the eye with an i «Qn the: whale we had he Park pretty well to ourselves, and wandered about the paths at our own sweet will.We stayed in Munich til) the Summer came round again and the foliage was out in luxuriance, but that November day was so perfect, that excursion so charming, that we never revisited Nymphenburg lest we should dispel the charm which hung about the place in our jmaginati Qualities.: _\u2014Bhembarg.We mers the passengers \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 645: SEE à } the street car depasited that inorning among py, Tammer's Theory of Edmon the | the open fields at the end of the route.When Biomach te the Development of Meral $ rei me Ww Lo ee Ve ot = wre, rr < q oo » :°.{ening nthe 18th cen! .Æ distorted in a we had taken sa hasty survey, of the scene, we felt \u2018that 5 there the : way - mot aitogétiter encouraging.sunlight fell pleasantly over the stretches of open country ; the vaporous blue of the heavens was delightful to the eye, but an hour or two of suashine does not dry ap the rain of wesks ; the rood before us was black snd muddy, and the banks on either hand were sodden with wet.It would not have mattered so much had the palace been in sight, but not a glimpes of it was to be seen.But the car we had come in was already jingling slong on its way back to the city retreat was impossible for ap- other hour when the next car was due.In this dilemma, just se we were preparing to pick our way as daintily as might among the mud-puddles, a cab made its appearance coming toward us from the distance.Ou its approach the vehicle proved to be empty, and both the cabman and \u20ac ourselves were delighted at the meeting.Our English friend had unwittingly deceived us as to the distance, or we had misunderstood him, for before we reached the pelace, we drove along the road for several miles under arching and stifly trimmed trees mov with a the one hand, and flat fields and woodlands on the other.At last, emerging suddenly upon an open sad gravelled space set with trimly cut bits of lawn, where the grass wus still green, wa saw it before us, a low winte building, ugly od unimposing.Nymphenburz was the favorite abode of the unlucky Bavarian urfurst, who afterward figured in history as the Emperor Karl VII, and in that capacity called down upon his ambitions head the wrath of Austria and the indignant Maria Theresa.If he did not build the palace, be adorned it, and laid out its gur- dens in imitation of those at Versailles, for he lived at the time when a mania for French taste and French manfiers was infroting all Germany, There he loved to come from the old palace at Munich, from those gilded and highly decorated rooms, those long galleries, hung with row.upen row of simpering portraits, that sleeping chamber with its huge bed and magnificent,embroidered coverlid, tue dressing room with its blue china jugs, and cups and images, aid grotesques set on brackets from floor to ceiling and reflected in immovable mirro which are still shown to the travelier under the title of the apartments of the Kaiser Karl VII.Tucss were is palmy days which he spent at Nymphenburg, and it was a gay and a riotous life whica he end his courtiers had there.They scanda:ized severer courts at a time when ideas ot decorum were lax enough everywhere.The r littie Kurlutstin, the Emprees that was to , Was very fat and very pious, and she sbut her eyes to the orgies in which her husband took a part, and did her best to make up for his sins by her de.voticn.It was in one of the nppet rooms of the palace that he and the French Embsssador signed the treaty of Nymphenburg, which virtually made him Emperor, since French influence turned the scale in the election.A certain Baron, an old man, » former counsellor and an enemy of the French, finding himsell shut ont from participation in the debates,: even haviag the deer locked in his face, and coming in po wise to speech with his deluded master, strolled to the garden in des Findings which the gardeners been using against the palace wall, he seized it, it beneath the windows of the apartment where Karl Albert and the French ambassador were clossted, and mounting it startled the sammbled conclave with the apparition of « behead at the window, while he poured wild entreaties to the Kurfurst not to sign the treaty.Probably in after years when Earl t without ite grandeur er Nympbenburg was less costly and less stiff than that model for German lamdsea thought , but we far prettier and more Yet perha; we could mot judge of it rightly.Rent something half intoxicating to the senses in so charming a day coming in the late Autumn.Thars ts » hunt of Spring in it which cenfnece our thoughts with the odors, the far off sounds, {he vague ons borne on the sell air.leaves fallen weeks betors under the senstant drip drip of the rain, and the wind bad drifted them, in little hespe along the Paths snd over the lawns where the grass in wore sheltered spots untouched by the frost still kept its color.They rustled neisily under eur feet, and choked the smaller water-courses #0 the brim.The whole landscape was tinted \u2018wig the pale browns and wa, the del- (id redpo! late Fall, s subdued warm hue, lighted up by the soft rediance of a sun that seemed, like a wun in Mareh, half afraid of his own rightness.It was exactly such a background i loved to paint, just the sceme where me ight imigine dukes and pri Tog readies plais na abris PR: or beruffled courtiers in wigs d-embrotdered waistcoats, the oourt ladies, whose the tops of their powdered brossdes rustied over the » Peiheh potted \u2018nodded on ends, gd Whose enplitede of their hoops.e grounds were full of They were tra\\ersed by \u2018éanals of \u2018water, clear as crystal.tittle, bridges led over theeh.: bove t streams and the trees rom the of 1 imitation of a té ts ue proportions another, following tg ita termisation a'wind.some build.exe y ing path, bordered by stately pines, we stumbled wpon & cutious construction, half temple, half grotto, called the \u201cSpring House.\u201d * Its walls were encrusted with pebbles and shells, snd in onntain in the midst sat an ugly listle divin.ty, the genius the place, whose features were ideons grin, On the borders of oo 4 tiny lake was a smail Gprek temple half hid- - dén-emid the clumps ot s , whope grace- Hiil gillere abe wed white ps A other shore 957404 thé BA wakes.mo - RES Here aad vie | ie ene apt.in | ht 0 £ A few years ago Dr.Tanner achieved a wide notoriety as the possessor of the ablest stomach of the age.He succeeded in fasting forty days, aith the tnedical men had that it could not done, and at the end of the fast be still further violated all received medical traditions by eating a hearty meal.Since that time Dr.Tanner has withdrawn himself and bis astonishing stomach from the public gaze, and his name has seldom been mentioned.Thoughtful men felt confident, however, that Dr.Tanner was not idle, and assumed that he was d in private experiments with his stomach the in ts of science.To a certain extent this opinion bas been justifieg.It is now announced by no less an authority than the grave and reputable British Medical Journal that Dr.Tanner has been engaged in a series of very remarkable experiments, although his private stomach was not the subject of these experiments.For some reason which is not mentioned, the doctor selected bis wife's stomach in preference to his own, and, if The Medial Journal is to be believed, he has established the truth of a new and extremely important.thesry of abdominal education.Tanner maintains that the moral qualities of 8 human being are dependent upon diet.He claims that a diet of French beans produces extreme irritability of temper ; that a diet o: turnips develops amiability, and that a person can be made *\u2018aly and fidgety,\u2019 by dining exclusively upon carrots.He determined to prove the truth of this theory by experimenting upon Mrs.Tanner, and that admirably devoted wife kindly consented to further the interests of science Dr.Tanner began his experiments by feeding Mrs.Tanner upon Fiench beans.Three pounds of that attractive vegetable were given to Mrs.Tanner daily, and ali other varieties of food were carefully kept from her.The result wes all that the doctor could have hoped for.Mrs.Tanner developed a daily-increasing irritability of tempex, which her scientific husband watched with the urmost delight.In his devotion to sciénce he continued the bean ex- veriment until Mrs.Tanner threw an iron pot at his head.Batisfied with this triumphant success, Dr.Tanner ceased to feed his wile with beana, and proceeded to substitute for them the turnip dist, which, sccording to his theory, would render har conspicuously amiable.Although Mrs.Tanner had lent herself with out reservation to the bean experiment, she appears to have suddenly lost her relish for science, or, al any rate, to bave developed an unconguerable dislike of turnips.The turnip diet would undoubtedly not onlv have restored her original amiability, but have yastly increased it\u2014provided, of course, that Dr.Tanger is right Mrs.Tanner, however, declined to eat turnips.Whether this was due simply to a dislike of turnips, or to a di t for science, or to x desire to remain irritable, we shall probably never know.The tacts are, however, that she absolutely refused to eat turnips and in the continued exercise of her bean-ured irritability denounced Dr.Tanner asa eruel tyrant, and proceeded to seture a divorte from him.It is rather odd that The British Medical Journal should be the first to inform us ot this interesting fact, but it has already bappened on several occasions that we have been informed by British topics which American papers had failed to notice.: It in grat pity that Mrs.Tanner revolted and wi her stomach at precisely the time when her husband was to demonstrate the virtues of turnips.© are ow compelled to rely solely upon Dr.Tanner\u2019s assertion that tarnipe will develop amiability.Similarly, Mrs.er\u2019 s refusal to subject her stomach to the test of carrots leaves ws without any evidence that a diet of carrots will render a person \u2018sly and fidgety.\u201d This property of carrots is exceptionally interesting for the reasen\u2018 that \u2018* slynéss\u201d\u2019 and \u2018\u2018fidgetiness *\u2019 have not hiterto been supposed to be nearly related.In fact, it has generally been sup; that a aly person is necessarily a.ealm and self-restrained person.It Dr.Tanner is right in asserting that the same cause produced both \u2018\u2018alyness \u2018\u2019 and *fid- getinem,\u2019\u2019 it is & new revelation, and it is greatly to be regretted that Mrs.Tanner's re to allow her husband to comtinne his expetiments should have \"us of dersorrstrationt\u2019 of the truth his theoties.Now York Times, 0 An Fane e Costume.À ball sapper y.to many women, be- use tight laci makes it nssdvisable ta sat heartily, but there was Gne matron, om a recent occasion in New York, who overcame all such difficulty.Sbe ats bulkily and still remained comfortable.I'do mot know, says a correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer, whether she holds a ton the device, but I am goi te describe it anyhow, and whoever copies it tet take hor ows chanes of a sit of rin tre}.* IÉ was what niay be called x duplex front action adjustable basque.It had the material cut away from the front of the lini in vest ide an et be and mg string, that e so might be drawn ss , wearer chose.To this lining « ghi vest of or eatin wes set on just inside collar, and each shirring bat Whe Can Selve Ke?The Manitobaus are amusing themselves this unter, while the marrow ireesss in their bones with the thermometer 46 © bilow mero, by work- .ing out arithmetical problems and deciphering psrsies.This is one which v od in the Winnipeg omnes : \u2018A men dying left bis property to his eons.The first get $1 the sesond a.and 2-77 Of what thet remained, the third $3,000 sad 1-7 of » then remained, and so on, inercnsing $1 each till the whole property was di \u201cof, when it was found thay esab son Yad so a share.How 00g wore there! Hew \u20ac want was.the.rt 1 | with through y aad pra an - interpreter; - À journals of facts in connection with American it] have each a peculiar \u201cfi | tions in.« sort of rotation.He looks care was recenily publish- and 1-7 of the reinaiader, he ER orter bad à chat at the conclusion a small, well-formed with a fartive expression of coantenance, features of almost F never at any time very prepossessing, orificë in his throat, nearly the size res quarter, the deep slash across the check, traces of a gash nearly five inches In Le: on the Lait side of the neck, gave, him, se to an unfini pearande is any- ine bat ing.He had probably told the story of frightful experiences with the Roumaunian bandits to many eager listeners, for he hag been examined by numbers of eminent surgeons in Europe, snd he .RELATES TEE BLOOD CURDLING DETAILS .in He most matter of fact madner, and sa Umly as thoiigh hs were conveming om the most ordinary ica.\u20181 remember every incident of the night\u2018 he said, \u2018\u201cas clearly as though it all happened yesterday.One of our friends had gone to & small village twenty miles from Vassloe to be married, aud a lot of us young men- living in the town, and all friends of the bridegroom, thought it would be capital fun to make up a \u201csleighi g party and drive over to take a:hand in the festjvities.atarted i i shone brightly and the air was clear and b ing, and as we sped along over the roads covered knee deep in snow, warmly cuddled up in our fur rugs and robes, we sang and shouted theerily to the musie of the bells on the horses\u2019 heads, For the first ten miles the rosd lay through an open country ; then we began to traverse a thickly wooded district.There were frequent sharp turns in the road, too, and some steep hills had to be climbed, so that often we bad to walk the horses for short distances.We had just crossed à stone bridge ever a small stream and were mounting ons of the hills, when from each side of the road a horde of sies made a dash at us, rising suddenly ont of the brushwood skirting the road, where they had lain concealed.The wretches were armed with scythes, and in les time than I take to tell you the story they had KILLED EVERY MAN OF OUR PARTY except mysell and the driver of the sleigh 1 was in.They hacked at us like madimen, in several instances completely severing the men\u2019s heads from their bodies.The shrieks of the wounded and dying were awful, and the eight of my friends\u2019 lite blood pouring out on the pure white snow in the bright moonlight\u2019 was .enough to turn my brain ; but that I was struggling any fighting tor my iife meanwhile, | believe 1 would have goue mad.Two of the fiends finally tore me out of the sleigh, apd as i fell down in the snow 1 saw the flash of the scythe blade right in my face.1 felt a sharp cutting ou my throat, and then became uncoo- scious.| cannot teil how loug a time elapsed before 1 regained my senses.My wounds must have been numbed by the cold, for I was hardly coiiscious of pain as i struggled to my knees.The human devils were busy dividing the plunder.Noi ouly had they sacked | tise -bodtes of money and waluables, as I saw by their examining watches and empiying.purses, wrangling and fighting over a division of the contents, but they had stripped some of the bodies of their outer gurments.[ had crept away obly a few yards, hopiag to conceal my- sell in the woods until the murderous villains should make off, when 2 bloodshirsty yell announced that my movement had been observed.They appeared ASTONISHED THAT 1 WAS STILL ALIVE, and one wretch at once faced a loosely-knotted rope around my neck, and, jciking the other end over the arm 0! a tree that hungover the road, called to the others to lmlp him, and 1 was hauled up several feet from the ground.The strain on the wound in my throat now caused me fearfil agony, and I kicked vigarousiy, The rope broke and I came down plump on the snow.One of the brutes alashed ine across the face with his scythe, cat ine agsin across the throat and stabbed me in the abdomen, Again 1 became inseusible.When | came to myself 1 was lying all in a heap with the dead bodies of my late companions @uder the bridge we had just crossed when the attack upon us was made.Soon | heard moans, and found tuat my triend, the driver of my sleigh, was still glive.We had not strength to crawl oyt irom among the dead bodies of our friends, and there we lay untib help came to us two days later.When we Beargugleigh beils we tried to rains \u20ac shout, bat our ices were so weak that I do not wonder we were not heard.But that Professor Rusa, of our town, pulled up on thé bridgs to repair the horses\u2019 harness and heard our moans on the night of the second day after the murder, I should never be here to tell you the story.For manths I lay between life and death.My companion died thirty-oue days after we reached Jussa.I can take food now in a nat wuy, and the doctors teil me that some day they will close up my thromt, and I shall be all right agaw.\u2019\u2019\u2014, Record CRAMMING.com tive Examai petitive Beate Ponen a Test of The present is an age of tive exam inations, yet these afford bat an imperfect test of brain-power ; for, after n time, competitive examinstions become less and less efficient as true tests of intelligence, and sink into a sort of official routine.As examples, we will take the following cases : \u2014Brown is the son of an In \u2018ian officer, who died when his boy was ten years old, and left his widow badly off.Young Brown is intended for the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich; but his mother's means do not ensblé her to send him to a Amt | class \u201ccrammer\u2019s,\u201d\u2019 so he has tp sit beneath the average schoolmaster.He works hard and thinks a great deal, and gains a rair knowledge of the subjects he is required to learn.He qe up to the competitive exatnination at oolwich, and finds each question so complicated that he is utterly puzrled; and, when.the results of the examination are made known, Brown is nearly last on the list.On the other hand, Smith is the som of a wesalthy tradesman who wishes his son to enteras a cadet at Woolwich.Young Smith is sent \u2018éarly in life té s successful * orammer\u2019s,\u201d to be fattened with knowledge as turkeys am crammed.for Christmas.The cramamer dd not confine attention to teaching hia = but he wattbes the examination Papers ot al .Weoiwich, and he finds that the exantitiors \"\u2019 and set their over these, and he torms a kind of estimate Y the questions which are likely to be set at pir examination.He therefore trains is pupils for these questions, and is often so sucosssinl in hie predictions thet -at- jouet half the \u201cquestions hsve been worked out by these pils a week before the examination; sad this result is obtained without,any collusion between the orsramer and the examifier.On ome oe: casion that we know of, seven quéstions oùt of à paper of thirteen were a \u2018dus\u2019; and the pupils consequently of this cramer were most successful at this * competitive.\u201d Young Smith is thus trained, and passes.fitth out of a long list, \u2018and is cénsidéred, as far who was nearly last in this same examination.Twenty years elapse, and Smith and Brown meet.Smith has jogged on in the usual routine; he ray have never either said or dons a foalie, thing, Brown, on the other bmad, is a man of wide reputation, has written clever books, and done many clever things ; yet pec- ple who know his enily history my how strange t wae that he wes bo gtupid when he wae ng, for he waa igneminiomsly * spun\u2019 a3 \u201cWoolwich | : » .Thoee who thus © i the eæ- amination at whi fit su Brown failed was n teué of their bdrain.power.Tt.waa iù reality nothing oftte Mint : À vas mlatity.n tout of the relative ditpasinés of thèse ongolian cast.His appearance was, probably, 9 loads of us.The night was cold, bat the maon.| | wary ba: say j'where-be-trenid-nover mension politia-if the us this test is concérned, to possess bralls-pow- |- ex fax beyond that of the aniartuuate Brown, | iCou À} tbe President's spartmaenta by abd fl England attacked Bgypt \"Khvdive and make it > : ol rtheless Not a day \u201cbut it England dees sol .to Sestrey the Init vestige of the Khedive's or ity, and to -thus drive; apother nail into the coffin et the dyoasty eof Mshemet Ali.The Kbedive lives in à palace surçounded by & whole regiment of British soldiers.= Extraordinary pre- eù to ry hia assassination.Heo sleeps in & recom ths Oily access to which is \u2018by means of à passagewaÿ bérred by four doers, each door having n différent combination lock \u2018and escb key being instrunted to a separate cowntaniigry Soldiers 3 is often changed two or three times during ip samy, night.Secret service agents are charged \u201d with the-fask of koeping & watchfni eye épon tbe palace ials as well as upon each other.And perhaps in time the o's palace may hear some slight resemblagee to Yildis Kiosk\u2014that boly of holies of Abdul Hamid\u2014where masked batteries of spies and vecret agents lay concealed behind every shrab, serson or fower pot.Whevever the Khedive drives out, the roads through which he passes are lined with gendarmes on foot and on horseback.His earrage\u2014usually an open Vieloria\u2014is surroupded by a desen Cir- cassian outriders; aad, in short, all those precautions are taken by Mobammed Towfk that are usually taken by a ruler whe finds himself in the melancholy position of being haied or despised by bis subjects.It was only last week that 3s the Kbedive drove by a guard of the new Ezyp- tian gendarmcrid one of the gallant geudarmes, after presenting arme to his * sovereign,\u201d dashed his rifle violontly to the ground and predicated of Mohammed Tewflk an epithet that deesucy here forbids me to reproduce.And what is far more significant, the officer in eommand of the detachment did not deem it wise or discreet Lo even notiee this act of gross insubordination.I have.even veen donkuy boys in the streets of Cairo turn their backs at the Khedive when drivinig by, and make vilifying noises with their months.À ourfous incident happened the ether day in tie garden of the Ghezereb palace, where the Kbedive is in the babit of strolling about atter.Juveh.The garden is surrounded by the Nile and by ver high walls, aud is vigilantly guarded Ly both Highlanders and Circassians.The Khe- dire was walking io the shade of some palm trees unattended and dressed as an ordinary Egyptian official (Torbowsh)\u2014black, cierically eut coat, tweed !rousers and patent leather shoes.Nothing ubout him indicated his rank.Passing by a narrow gateway the Khedive noticed a tall Higb- lander pacing to and fro on sentry duty.His Highness, whe speaks English quite fluentiy, asked the sentry, \u201c How do you like Egypt?\u201d The Highlander\u2014a mldier of the gallant Forty- second (the Black Watch), who afterward recounted tv me the eonfaration that eumsued\u2014 replied, *\u201c Got to like it pretty well, now that we are in barracks,\u201d and, gid te find any one who could talk English) d not dreaming who is interlecuter was, the Scotchman oontinusd the conversation by asking, * What sort of a berth hate you got here ?*\u2019 The Kuedive replied, \u201cOh, not » bad ons: I am attached to the palace.\u201d The Hizhlander then continued, \u201cWhat sort of a chap is this \"ere Khedive.He mast be a rum \"sn from all I hear.\u201d The Khedive, whose good asture is proverbial, asked, \u2018What do your heat about him?\u201d The Scot replied :\u2014* Well, as vesr as I can make out, this Khedive is about the worst man ont of the whole lot of \"em.He ain't get no sort o\u2019 courage nor manhood about him, aad as soon as we get out oi this old Arabi'a bexzars- will make à sort of \u2018 haggis \"ort of him.\u201d l1be-scaversation was at this interesting point inter ed by the appearance of the uA relief, wh presonted ore to the Khediye, and thon rereäled to the Highiander, now utterly discomfited afd hs red as a lobater, the fact that he had heen talking to no less a personage thao the suscessds\u2018 8f the Pharaohs.+ An Elephans ia a Barroem.« Bamboo,\u201d the e\\ephant of Kiralfy'a troupe, has caused considerable excitement to the loungers anc smplioyees of Eberle\u2019s Continental Hotel stable.Thæbeast has been feeling nervous and cross the last few days, and when her keeper, William Prenter, was uot present, it has been very unsafe ior any stranger to approach her.On Tuesday night à mau claiming to be from Forepaugh\u2019s establishment attempted to examine one of her fest.While he was stooping over, \u2018* Bamboo\u2019 wrapped her trunk around his Lody,raised him above her head, and tossed him against the wall.On Wednesday afternoen, on gains to the matinee, she got chilled by the snow, and it was neces- mr.% give bff a gallon of Jamaica rum to restore the circalation of her bloed.In the evening she went to the theatre as usual.At the close of the entertainment when Prenter was miming with his charge, all the stablemen scattered and gave her a wide berth, as they are ludicrously afraid of her.Several men were standing in the rear door of Martin's saloon, which opsab isto the stable, and when.the huge bulk esmd swinging slong, -best a retreat into the saloon, closing the door after them.This seetted\u2019 to be an affrent to her elephantine iadyship, #0 ihe shoved against the double doors \u2018with a snort, pushed them open, and rushed in among « erowd of card-players snd others.ln is to say that they ali went out of the front door, \u2018\u2018and stnod not en Sthe order of thyir going.\u201d * \u201cBilly,\u201d the r, had rashed in aftér hee and stopped: her, but found himself alone with bis pet.\"All eles had ignominiously fled.Ske seemed to understand wher?sh and instead of going out at the command ¢F her keeper, raised her trunk aloft and opened her mouth, ail the time trumpering loudly.Billy mnderstood this La.guage, poured out a big glass of rum end gave it to her.ben she towered Ber trank, à gate an out.ae by grits wen came back, snd.ehch one laughed at the rest fog ranning out'whils he stayed in the room to see the fun.* Yesterday, when visited by & Teportes, she ofvmisd kindly ed, and was treated to rant' hitd cakes, to inten satisfaction.\u2014PhsfadelpAia Pres, Ja ct => - = re e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2° \u201c+ ; _ Mrestéeus Grevy at Mome, \u201cSat prestnt President of {he French Republic leada a life of the most republican simplicity, and existence at the Elyses :18° now far more of the \u2018thin evem during M.Thier\u2019 time.Both M.and Madame Grevy dislike display and ceremony, and Madame Grevy ia particular mgintains_ all her old bourgeois | bits, always looking ts\u201d 1[ she: was astonished to find hergelf in this grand .palace, while the atrangetnent of any official entertainment puts her in & perfect fever.Hoy happiness isto drive out in the .with ber danghter.and bon ia Evel morning when he can escape is mol Grevy takes \u2018a.quiet stroll in the Elysee garden, snd foods his pet duck, coming thence to breaklssty jo of the sim.lest character.M.Grevy (hen drives ia the bon and sometimes drops in to M.t's o, retwrning home to ramble n the gardens and e a few frienilly 1: alls while waiting tat M.Wilson\u2019s returs from Cham.der ve Lt _ Dinner is aves plainer than Breakfast, dd no guests ave mek azéapt ox offcial'ogensions.A game billiards \u2018of chest follows, and all the Tibia sie om in 9:30.Sines Mile, fo rather more\u2019 \u201d wii he shiat : NYARYS at thém in order | rFainy five months of the \u201couth- West monsoon, \u2018has he bean released trom the cuain; aad yet |.Ea er - travellers will peg his én committed on this Hue before; or mt ail \u201c5 4R ARPS NW HOMR, ve voi bonses that Foy the foft and business querter of Colombo ; the crowds of persistent Cingalese and Moormen hawkers of precious stones\u2014 rubies, sapphires, pearls\u2014some of them genu- ns productions of the island, but the majority ilfw Bi imitations ; the elephants | pulling at the logs on the wharves and setting with a care and intelligence aluicat hunan\u2014all thess.sirange sotmes and customs vid tend to foros upon the mind of the phor from Egypt the fact that he was indeed the tool of a whimsical fortune, a steanger in a strange land, and no longer the presumptuous arbiter of the affairs -of the country of the Nile.Outside the old, fashioned quater of Oeylon there is a very charming submb called the Colpetty, which lies in the vicinity of the famous cinnamon gardens that at tines send over Colombo the offaiis and welisordo mpohaots dE Calombe and well-to- of _resiile :afuring the cold season or during the \u2018where the air is often deliciously fresh and cool.Ths bungalows are large, surrounded by deep verandas, and are generally shaded from the fierce glare of the sun by thickly planted cocoanut trees.Govermment generally several of thede bungalows at its disposal, and Arabi will be doubtless installed temporarily in one of these, either near the cinnamon gardens or within earshot of the surf of the Indian Ocean.A short distance from Colombo there is a promontory jutting into the ses called Mount Lavinia.On this there stands a handsome building, which was at one time a gubernatorial residence, but has lately been rented as a hotel.The vast lofty halls in this luxurious abode are filled with marble pillars, the floors are paved with marble, and altogether it isa palace wonky of au Oriental prince.In certain seasons of the year the government officials proceed either to Kandy or Neuer Elliya plains, which ars 6,200 feet above the sea level, and Arabi will certainly be invited to these places slong with the ¢ gwells\u201d of the island.Both Colombo and Galle are charming spots in their way.Throughout Ceylon there is plenty of good shootin: and a not uninteresting colonial society.Ou the whole, therelore, if Arabi and Lis brethren in exile are as sensible and philosophical as Mobarmmedans usually ard they will find Ceylon not such a very bad place to stay in after ail CHAINED TO A WALL.The Fate of Fassauante, Who Artempted the Lita ot King Hambert.* Hes chained to the wall in the prison of Porto Ferraio.No jail is more dreaded by tie convicts than tuis of Elba; nowhers is the chance of escape more hopeless.He is chained to the wall, aud in the court-yard below Lim Lears tue prisoners at work, the hammer of tie carpenters, the bellows of the blacksmiths.He is chained to the wall, and just four years ago he was waiting in the streets of Naples to see King Humbert enter the town witii his Queen and his Prime Minister beside him.Just \u2018our years ago, wrapping a strip of red cloth about his knife, he leaped upon the carriage, and Cuiroli, the Minister, turning his arm aside, | received a wound in the side.\u201d On the red cloth \u2018 was a strip of paper, ¢ Death te the Kinz.Lile ! to the universal republic.\u201d To-day Passanante lies in Porto Ferraio, cronehing ou a mattress, chained to the wall.Two wild beasts, barely humaz, are chained in cells beside him.One is Cipriano la Gals, enief of the Calabrian brigands.Twenty years have gone since Cipriano, driven [rom his mountains, took refuge in the Peatifical States ; sivoe, fieeing again, he hid on a French vessel, and wps only surrendered by Napoleon Ill.on condition that his life should be spared.Neither by night nor day, duricg twenty years, \u2014no warder knows how \u2014he :s kiug ofthe prison, and with a signal commands the un- plicit ob: dience of the convicts.His neighbor 1s ignol, a Frenchman.Rossignol lived at Turin, in a bouse beside the Po.He had a pretty sister, and night after night he would send her to the thédirs or opera.So pretty was she that all the glasses would be turned on hor, and when she had attracted the attention of some man of substance she w answer his lances discreetly, would draw him slowly after Bor from the theatre, and wouid bring him to the house beside tlie Po.There M.ignol was waiting behind a door.A blow on the head would suffice for the man of sabstance.His body was dropped into the river.Fifteen citizens of Turin came to sheir end.Passanante, then, is in pleasant company.His chain is four feet long ; his cell is three yards wide.By the dim light ot the window he reads his Bible.That is his sole occupation.When he came to the prison he asked for the ible ; he has sinos dove nothing but read and meditate.When he slecns broken words come from his lips, \u201cGod, Bible, brothers, people, universal republic.\u201d He: has no vices.Though a Neapolitan, he has neither gambled nor drunk.He scribbles his creed on sheets of per.\u201cI belong to ne sect,\u2019 he writes.+4 espise\u2019 the Internationale and sll who call themselves Communtats, My ideal is the universal republic.It is announced.in the Bible and it will come.\u201d Science has decided that he is not mad.Commoh sense.decides that he is no longer dangerous.\u201c Yet, while the other conticts ply hammer d needle, he lity between Cipriano, the bei \u2018and, and Rossignol, the assassin, g on » mattress, cluiined to the wall.\u2014 Ths Hour.italiam Train Hebbers, The Naples eotrespondent of the Jondon Times sends an account of the recent railway outrage :\u2014* It was committed upon two Nes- politen gentiewen who were travelling by ihe train from Rome.It was dye at Naples at six o'clock, and at Cassnuovo, the last station before entering the city, two respectable working men got into a comjertment in the first class, where there were already Cavaliere Meli, Adve.\u2018auté of-tie Military Fand, and Sighor Mogh, 1 who has the direction of the mugasines of the Litmoediately on thé depar- H¥ tain the two unknown passengers drew torth daggers, and, threatening to take the lives of their fellow-travellors, kpund their arms 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ANSI se as WILLIAM BYRD, 678 LAGAUOHRTIRRR STRENT, Commun ov MsURY Sramie, MowsmiAL apg Betignates Given for Constructions and Alterations.\u2014\u2014 TELEPHONE CONMECTION, comes and More Fittings » Special ty | .CENTS FOR SALE revu AP cen STAR.OFFICE.Cole rf el in pu \u201cre TUE ORDER OF-THK BONETS Curices Instismtion) ol Frans, Ob! $ 2 : ie order had on one sida ¢ Biv 7; y .> - 3 cE : a 5 , .r .= ~ ge = a A ' .2 5 = De rat = IVAL PLAQUES, \u2014 .tl » \u2018no ; 3%, in ERE.+ Selon - Lp \u201cNT: Hy A x: , as 0 : .{ or Sahm he Fan du ser Shep pean) Ch bp vi umans have their ssired Pind al 1 Wir - ELAN D PAINTED, : Co | a Cure ee races \u2018av ingeiotion iy opiti litars Anne Marie Bntber La érovpe af 80 \u2014 i tomer].\u2014rA BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR FOR OUR AMERICAN COUSINS.\u2014~< Me | Edie Ed ae et oo NM, YOUNG, Co Five of the Jumoa swamp jasglee oan feet\u201d about thew the api 1308 ST.CATHERINE.STREET.OPPUSITE .ENGLISH CATHEDRAL the Shastry Seals by wo manne tine of a ar rate her adr.re les _\u2014 \u2014 meen = res es > - - | benevolence towssd: animals is \u2018but-from sion at present soem Yo'be in the\u201d diree no] HOUSEHOLD AF FAIRS.| .LL - ' - yoy.yf ] Ga guclure veneration of a © inde pat securing for herself fh Ihcreies of the | Hew to uae Cold Magis.© | BEEF, JRON AND QUININE ho w ; okay trib po : Hindoo : : $ \u2019 Cogn > Cold HE BEE) et hey te cat int ft te day, in 1700 she no willingly tk th ple th hambiai (low imggn Tor bot bon ui he.battlgelin of oo a, bessskaaper nds bari supplied, nov | |.Themost nouzlabing porpeeation combined with cpmlect tomes.wee of the revelations of Assyri asienoé instituted this adi of chivalry, to.which a on sod hs oe hae Mon.the late waf,.Sho iss fraquent visitor at thé dance, ne that thé lord of tie howsehold after ,\u201d@ 2% Ww : er Ape | eme me LE ais réa pol len Bras TOLD SREB ES ESS BRAROUD\u2019S IRON INE wi ina?à ly candor they re- ; A the joar.Other contrivances would lnvoke the avenge inat her babi of calling early and } may be induced to utter in a very inconsistent 3.\" - With QUININE end SOLUBLE BEET.prodere with astatucd oberent abd with ow Sbertainmaents given ui Soosns, fs mop wold, Ing Powers of the Socluty for the Prevention of Acaingt het selling often, manner, \u201cHem! cold meat again, eh!\u201d What ging y principally often ae is always Teady with & Sao be done wilh Toe od meat?.Hash to Animals.Nor would ke .shrink from Cruelty to Ant or woul a lecture upon the \u20ac ettittekios and amenities of official life.Wi Teslism the \u201cgolden peried of Hebrew litera- extrome measures in defopding bis fields from the Of all Iron preparations, ft io the post successful against chlororis, weakness er pose bledd, sprinkled with silver bees, and a hesddress Jance bacaase dt ountoiss au the alatoants for tie regencranion of blood.boss and feui \u2019 | tan\u201d ment of these leotares | to imitate à hive, while the costume of the y morte > A ' ; In is very good in its way\u2014when one is not thrown ns - \u2018 Taveges of low oaste monkeys.Dr.Allea \u201call her fondness for wale | ns it à word ; 102 Richelieu Paris.fanetio made péri elon ladies consisted of a dress\"of green em: Mackensie once saw a swarm of excited natives gitirc, she does not take to the overcoat.Shonld in its 5 too often; but ually tt \u20188, Lyon | ; \u2014 J.Fansé, Druggist, General Agent, Street, > jet the foret re Mt the a bat the feariess with silver bees, a mantle of cloth of running toward an orchard where the shakiug of you meet her on th strest some cold day you methods of disposing of cold meats that are at- WOR SALE BY ALL REEPECTABLE DRUGGISTS OF FRANCE AND FOREN LANDS.= utterance of his Sriginal cottvictisns; made \u2018the gol d « diaderp formed of emerald green.the branches gharazed the preseèce of Srbereal will find a heayy aliawl peotects her from the tractive, sod pleasing, rather than tiresome or - .T namo and A uD ropbel.\u201cIt is a grest fallacy,\u201d says Prot The oath of fidelify which had to be taken by mataudons.Some this sarrit ings olhom joy breesss, but when shi eaters any office of repulsive.As follows for Instance, a plo is EXACT tars AROUD, peep E th, \u201ct ose that the Beors of larael each-new member was as follows:\u2014\u201cI swear Clubs and cane epos ut soon they came ba store she mever:-,fails to remove her always a delight and s-mystery; the \u201cbead of Ce a AR ST ETT : vu \\ locked into the ar fdture with the same lear the bees of Mount Hymettus fidelity aad creetfallen.\u201cWhat's the matter?\u2019 asked the chief, tall hat sande Mark: Many times I the house\u201d looks atit a few Hinew before ont- , 4 eu La i 2 perception of detail which belongs tb their éon- bye nce to the tual mistress of .did thoy got away from you, .doétor ?\u201d Kapa bave acen her \u2018im the crowds ¢f men that ting it, t: to discover by the scent what it Persons of weakly constitution derive from Æducational.D oplation of present events substance of the order, to veu Par my life jonz the Holy babes cat pais reply.Fr a send in thoir to members of the House, contains; just as one turns a letter over and Northrop & Lyman's Emulsion of Cod Liver Hani Poe ot is eat to satlcipats his.medal of the bes, and to comply with their little pastimes They bad expeoted to dnd disdaining to walt in the laliies\u2019 reception orer sad examiuw the postmark before W is Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda «| INDERGARTEN not to cipate bis ; pas opened, and sa.I wonder who it is from,\u201d and à of vi: obtainable from no other source R AND AD- business of the het is not antieipa 1 pe ys > ogres gor 3 prop rinciples of Divine the statutes of the said order.lt 810 & troop of common makiques, wanderoos, or other room, but she repyoyes her hat all the same.a forth.Now a pie may be made of anything d it has di fici VANCED CLASS\u2014New term MOXA Joi bat to signallse Le P nel ples boy are false to my oath may the honey turn to profaue four-handers, nd returned on tiptoe, like The Doctor went} 0 a carpet store the other 4 ov au yo bé very good.It is In the Pra proved itell a fost e ee Pr tem | DAY, Jamoary 29th.Visiiors welcome every day., ro (on .venom, the wax to tallow, the flowers to netties, | Marryat's sergeant who went to arrest an day and asked me n | oak fa pie con-| tion to those troubled w a y ten- MIBSES Moi TER rT A tenor a single true thought about \u201cand may the hornets aud Wasps.srgmy fee mandiog drunken.wd Euro inot The clerk unrolled alftost everything that had pists, and every eook should study pies with the eat or ager 5 , Bird, Druggist, of Jehovah, not derived rom odrreut religions After her hnsbahd's death the Duchess di not afford to brave thes at, Captain Biphin- been received for.many weeks, but the Doctor - greatest care and patience on this account.Let Hy hopeless and by the use of three , \u2018 .teaebiag, but springing up in the soul at » word name any fresh members, but when conversing stone\u2019s gardener nearly lost his life for ubeeting could find nothing to please ler æsthatic taste, jus sec.We have a eold chicken; some col à bottles of this Emulsion in w eight was increased L ADIES\u2019 COLLEG E, Prophet (age 182).+ er the rm, weed 10 3,Mlvioh basuman 8 mob of rag por | ot or | fous bot, x bien, ad ms ood potatoe.Lwenty pounds\u201d comFTox, que.; 47 : Bariva A \u2019 chased him from street to street until he gave 3he ] the = lo » Of 8 0 5 «Lace FON, QUE, 0e The author's point of vision in bis, trestment visit her at Sccaux, she expressed her regret | £hom the slip in & Mohammedan swburb, where a a sitk friend.Now, here: Doctor\u201d said Good enough let or EP Te re Paton CO Notice.AN Éerpxepttre AND.FIN[SlNG SCHOOL FOR .-of sha Hebrew writings is substantially that o that he had not been among her earlier friends, gympathizing Unitarian helped bim to escape the clef, \u2018that is the two hun and nine- *; tof breakfast, and lot thom simmer away .What is bette r.Shan.pressnge mind in |; giauo: DEPAB: VOR CHILDREN.\" a to te Coble Ibis Fo she would iked to hase conferred cer throazh the Back les une later terenoe of bis tieth ue phat Bg has been Played v ped or an hour or two, the langer the batter, so they case 6 accidents?Why, absente of body, of fa bis J Dlagay?% Gnebec.ph .ay \u2026 im.ontenelle remarke at Le couutrymèn would hardly have saved him, for the This si en: iness won't work an » .i : \u2014 v ro, oti ie serially revolutionery a | nid Rave bo ill a case with a hive on his crowd lcreaed rom mate to mieu, sud even Jongar;\" but the Doctor moved out of Sight mach sa omble Phos ro make à ee Fi coum po Ire fof eden ad ihr.Si2 CUE Mor 1.Bag, seas ing i > of i - b esit must have been very much in the women joined in the chase an ned to cure ,a calmiy as does the setting sun, and said Hing, larding, snd doubling, and roll- & de of ol [raining portment carefully attended ologirc nM onormant, who in Pr Rowan ay of the chevalier andof the flower about his impioty with a turnip smasher.nothin a sig oe > it dal, and have it gaité ok, Sib the great external and internal remedy for hati n bg to u backward in thelr .28 UE \u2018\u201c Paid - i.: Py 3 \u2014 .: : 1 pun, ness, lameness, sprains, Locality beautiful healthy.bind sad onmmentnd in Forms.cdo 7 joined = Not 3 ch sa you.may imigiany Flomessd she mesmentes, sens local wad 1a nr sions] me Mr.bat Farts and ihe ahldere kn Thon 1e | Pure, front bist, colds, cramp, te.ERs Mpa \"Prof.Brown, of Union Theological Seminary, fo surely the flowers bend down to the kiss of Land takes the following account of the Belva Lockwood, the female lawyer, has s Elice the cold meats quite thinly and spread ick b che charged only trom date Somer the year, am New York) boldly applies the new science to the > rai des Desbats French residences of the Rothschilds from a ; 3 8 thom in the dish, with sliced potatoes, an onjon Do not suffer from sick headache a moment for cirouters containing fail Pesiculars as to cours i , of oes with th It of the bees._\u2014_\u2014 Paris news) :-\u2014\u201c\u2018The princely chateau of reputation throughout the land for her légal at- or two sliced, as carrot, and strips of, the pie longer.It is not necessary.Carter's Little of study, fces, testimonials and references, address, ° Showing wir legendary charsoter and Babylonion Ur Apple s rie ir Ferrieres, hore \u2018Baron Alphonse de Rothschild faim eth, and oat Tally she ro paste here and there injermingled; we pepper nH Pills will cure you.Dose, one little pill.za REV.J.Dane origin.In his introduotion Lenormant says : \u201cI In some parts of France marriageable girls Are has been giving a series of entertainments in y bo rides th iovele and salt it just right, and scatter just one pinch All druggists sell them.Co .\u2018 > Chri , j , wite belief }.to plack, as they return fron mid.ia bi à to spme as the woman who rides the tricycle.Gf allspice only over it, and put in the liquor of \u2014 i ; may be au fon réprobetion, I di more (ban \u201cnigbt'mass on Chyistmas eve, a sprig of apple honer of the Com tonte de Paris, bids a ao Shé is a tall, well-formed woman, with regular the beef hones with the meat, and put on the | The liver is the niost importänt of the glan.\u2014 : ever desirous to prociaim it emphatically.But tree, which they put in a vial full of water ; the °* The Rothschilds magn French { features, a countenance of a ruddy character, crust; make a hele in the centre and put four | dular organs, seting as 8 filter for ood] ; ç Bliscellaneons.\u2018 at the rame time I am a scholar, and as such I \u201cvial is bung in their bedchsmber, in front of 'êtes- schl ss upon Tren the effect of which is heightened by a keen, leaves around it, and crimp the edges of the when obstructed in Îts functioxs, seri Mness ; do mot ize both a Christian science aad a he wind gi f one bud blossoms beforé Easter 301} 88 Many fine mansions as were\u2019 formerly dark eye and hair of iron gray.She dreeses orust with the prongs of a fork, and bake it ensues.Burdock Blood Bitters act upon the science of free thought 1 acknowledge one tho mistress is sure to be married before the Possessed by tho monarchs whose veins were nerally in clothing of s dark hue, While until the crust is nicely browned, which will be jiver, the bowels and the kidneys, while puri- WILLIAM DARLING CO science only, needing no qualifying epithet, the mi ds.à Song the servants of a chateau coursed by the blood of the Valois.Saying Siways at ease wherever she may be, Mrs, in an hear.There will be no complaints about fying and toning the system, - & CO which leaves theological questions on one side, as VONT ae vas à shambermaid from Brittany, nothing of the houses of the family in Paris, Lockwood is modest and womanly in her de.that cold meal, Another time we will consider 5 = HARDWARE MERC foreign to ita domain, and aceepts all investiga- She was gentle, good natured quiet, pio x the more prominent ot En may be meanor.She does what few other women: do, this cold meat business further.- = : HANTS.tors working in good faith, whatever their y\u2014bat sh mentioned.There is, to begin with, the splen- 4 be sure, in riding around the city on « tri W.C.\u2014How ean I mend a orack in & gtove; | - Gocox.SPECIALTIES, .4 religious convictions, as equally its servants.\u201d excellent oreature every way Taking did Abbey of Cernay, which has been trans- this sh unlike what will clean a kerosene eil barrel and make GUNS.CUTLER Th iticism, wh irit is finely stated hunchbacked.Her name was Ursule.Taking Le ; cycle, but this she does, not to appear .| 4 x.in os a.Spe of or kb vintage oth dark mg, hi to pocket à Lrmod ju modo uni b he Baron | LA proie rudes io cigoat Autry: hsm?Arkin alae nd GRATRTUL comFoRTISE à courte mocx or the 01d Tesamens bo sac.oitensborating oot Ene was taken.À follow servant sew hor, Chantilly, which the-anfortauste Baron James va be more expoditious {a her journeringe even Af pasta with mater, and Sil teens EDB9S COCOA Macao applied to ail other ancient writings.\u201cIt may and made the servants\u2019 hall ring with peals oi Edward wes having erected m the shadow of about the city.It is ali as useful as a aol n° th nek gale oy ro » FAST.RO © Dot be out of place to say,\u201d remarks Prof.Brown, jaughter at poor Ursule\u2019s expense.Sill they tire Condes at the time of his sudden and tragie horse and buggy, costs nothing for feed or care, that the whole of the inside is arr, AR ; nl REAK : ataral American Carbines, Rifics, Revolvers and \u201cthat the time has long gone by when the reli- kept th Tet among themselves.The a death, and which has since Leen completed by and is certainly an aid to her in getting about n a it with salt water.It will cost mors sovern the operations oraiyestion and notation, aoû à other Sportiug Goods.gious lite could afford to look askance upon oriti- aprend so play a ae poor Ursule.aster his widow.Next comes the chateau of Bou.the city to attend to her quite flourishing legal snd gr less then the.price of a pew oak &reful apwiication of the Aus properties of lected ro \u2014 al stady of the dosuments from which it is itself eve, one of the journeymen gardeners, removed logue, pons A Be eee Baroneas de business.\u2014 Washington Letter to Cleveland barrel.center ed heads which a ares Tan = THE TRADE ONLY.\u2018x 17s .{ i he old sprig ot apple free from the vial in ve ch à ; parted Herald.G.§.\u2014How is candied Jemon made?Aws.\u2014 an ; : ay ee Lo en tn fon ora.the Uresie's Eee put in its place a sprig magoilicence which 1s only equalled by that of : : Take thi k skinned lemons, remove the skin and GS protibe noon POELE Car tienes\u2019 no dis DOD WOOD Ww great relief which works like Kuenen's, Bmith'y red with bl her own vills at Cannes.¥he Baroness Adolphe ¢ A Female Demtiat.stow them gently until soft in a little water.ease.Hundreds of rubile maladies are fiosting around 1 Lave hand .OOD.and Kans oa rearing to phe part Sr When Ursale went into the bed-chamber she hoids her plenary court in the early days of Miss Jessia F.Detchon, of this city, a Make a thick syrup of the liquor and white mea a Ant by Keeping oaraclves wel) Xioas, al low prices Fines a gah the burden of the traditional views.could not bolieve her eyes.She returned to Autumn at the \u20ac Tons little villa of younger sister of Miss Adelaide Detchon, the **83F and boil it down well, then pat in the fortied wih, pure, blood Sad a properly un re buying eleowherd.The early ch .: ; ; ; Pregny, on the shore of the blue Lake of Geneva.+ peels and beil for 5 minutes; take them out Made simply with water ormilk.Bold im packcets R.GRANANM.y chapters of Genesis become im- the servants\u2019 hall; her face was radiant with \u2019 ; , .well known reader, ha taken the fall two A .je simply A Tevet pressive legends.The Hebrow migrations are delight as she showed her trophy ; but the Lastly, cu rie residence years\u2019 course at the Philadelphia Dental Col.and at to dey, dip thom in ¢ al Mimi md As.EPPS à O6, Hommosathle Chemists, released f th ieal bellishments of 3 i - in e generation - : : LS s en , Tater oontaries.Tbo Borrors of the * Conquest | IRgbIers Jous and hootingsof er comrades re Carrie eldest uo of the bouss of Rothochild in a emablishedborsell so this cpio or three times.\u201d Dry thom in à warm oven.oleoa LONDON, ENGLAND Gloves.; Thich have been so long apologized for by gentle confounded, trenfling, scarcely able to restrain France, in order that he may there maintain a practise.Miss, Detchon being the first lady J.B\u2014Piease give & receipt fer mesding « ù > hristian faith do not now require to be recon- her Just at this moment the mistress SOVEreign pomp #8 chief of the dynasty.All | who ever received » d from the institution, Dole in a rubber foetball?Axs.\u2014Dissolve 1 Biedictnes.The Paris Kid Glove Sto ciled, as the special mission of a ehosen people, t he ts ball.The mistress said: the Rothsel.ilds are at home there, and are\u2019| called wt Ber.Roe in Girard street, #20 Of rubber in ome pint of rectified : ., re, with the goodness \u2018ot a heavenly Father.The eu he sul tree apri ba trusted ; treated like kings.There are no such things aporter © 4 on what sort of maptha; cat the rubber into small pieses fast, _\u2014 __- \u2014 \u20ac _ LL 200500 TS 262 st James street-carry the vo.Foutsteuch discloses ita .Ursule, the apple tres sprig - 7 as \u201cinvitations\u201d of visits.\u201d Flanked by four yesterday, in-order .sacertain .an keep it in a warm place and stir itoiten.Afte- ; Rg | st : hus scoounting for its obvious diseropancies.I believe it ; vou will be marmied | efoto Christ- towers, Ferrieres in its architecture recalls °PéHiRE the profession of den offered to 10 days add twice the weight of abell les; 4 | D N E Y - WOR | ar 8 | stock of Gloves and proves to be a stratifieation mas next.You are a virtnous girl ; am sure ; A the gentler sex.The yo lady found in melt in an iron eup and pour it out te barden M th D : of materials of widely sundered dates: you will make a virtuous wife.All you want Windsor Castle.Both are osmposed of different very oofifortable \u2018and c quarters.In ex a' stene slab.Te use it, malt à suffisient a in the ominion, from a Deu:eronomy, for example, representing the period to get s husband with is money; the money buildings belonging to different periods, and ly to a question she said : \u201cNp; Iam not quantity snd apply it with a brush.This makes fine French Kid to a he of Josish, and the Levitical legislation, the een- Rd I will give vou.\u201d As she spoke the nt an amalgamation of all the styles that the Yon La dentist in Philadel] hia, there à strong ssment for wood, leather sad rubber.E i ay tary of the captivity.The growth of the Hebrow mistress twined a\u2019 one thousand-frine note Rave prevailed in past generations.Ferrieres being A othr .\u2018but I do not think that thare 8 él Buckskin ! GOLDEN OPPO - religion from conditions which ineluded animal ?io and ed it Ursul is comfortable as well as luxarious, The writer re ; ; M.M.\u2014How can à white satin fan that bas TUNITY! 10 qu worship and even human sserifice, and from the 20824 the sprig and returned il to Utsule.A { this sketch iu the French mentions, for \u201c2 auy to be found in Ameries outside of this Lean soiled with finger marks be cleaned 7?Axa.per cent.discount belief ia Joh ; , tortnight afterward the journeymau gardener, © .paper ua, city.In Europe there is one, à German lady, It is a very nios operation to clean satin, because Il i ief in Johovah as a tribal god, to the mono- ho bad put the trick on her, asked her in mar.example, that a little tramway is laid in the ho to this city to study, and whe, after q ate dulled hen it ean oh a W nter stock.Gloves tion of EE Conte The im Tage, but she refused him [at which he was of the kitchens, and is worked by.graduating at the Pennsylvanie Dental College, Le prend out to be clesned \u2018and dried.The fitted to the hand.Paris Kid tolerable ritualism and heartiess pedantries wbieh preatly jecred] and married another.\u2014 Paris StSAUN, to take the dishes to the dining room.returned to her own country, where she now following is the method: take lukewarm water; Glove Stor 262 st J made necessary the grand outbreak of the Gospel\u2014 Letier.CE Eg ie ine on © company at |, ids the position of private dentist to the add » little pure white ho B mask hon ne : 8, , ames st, = J pr ES \u2018arn toilette - : : \u201d and echol.rush the satin ! these are Some.of ao rc, Gambeita\u2019s Brain, .the gentlemen in swallowtails and white ties, Empros AE ma Le she with this liquid until the stains are removed, opposite Morgan $.vions historically rest may he studied in the | De despatch aunouncing that the brain of M.Rerrieres is à centre for all the distinction of COUtBU many mol DOS then with elear cald water to remove the soap, 0x scholarly yet popular lectares of Dr.Smith by Gambetta weighed 1,100 grammes is received the world.Entirely adopted by the Faubourg °2tCE the profeski on, or it Offers them a Luo it is half dry; it is ironed with a piece of Ga, those who do not care to examine them in With much doubt by scientific men, who had Saint-Germain, the Rothschilds receive the wonderfully 4 id, an there is muslin between it and the iron.Por a fan use ~~ Exucy ods.the severe \u201c dry light \u2018of Kuenen.been led to look for a weighty brain from the \u2018Tram of society.The Prince of Walèe never 20 reason why they should mot be sûc- la hoiknife bisde, or any ecaveniant piece of rr A GAANAAAAA While writing in a spirit of admirable frank- cranium of the great French leader.The goes to Paris without accepting an invitation cesstul, since the other lady dentist in Philadél- iron for this purpose.SOUVENIRS ___OUR VISITORS will sng ness, Dr.Smith is yet a reverent teacher.His French gramme is equal to 15.433 Troy grains, a \" phis and myself have large and constantly in- .K.\u2014Please tell how to make oyster bd at 54 ST.KADSGONPE views will seem Testra ti to tho: h d Ph are 1480 grains in a y to Ferrieres.creasing practioss.When I made up my mind x Pod sods biscuits?Ans.First pre- STEXET, a fall assortment of IP MERY EN otive se who and as there n ounce, \u2014_\u2014 2 : patties : \u2014 + N = come to them unprepared by any knowl- the measure by whiok American autopaists com- A Valley of Death.to study dentistry, and the students of the col.pe nice biscuit ; them stew the oysters CASES, containing one-quarter each ; aloo, fo = ba = ity Erm of recent eritieism.pare brains, the weight of the Gambetta brain A valley surpassing in reality of hoirars the lege were told that they were to bave à lady as much of liquor, and west eream, sale, ons double elephant folio (2630 Inches) et pi rot 7 che 7 are comstraotie in the Dest would be but 35.36 ounces.This would mean flied region of the upes tree, bas been discov.| student come among them, they were very for baif and halt het will cover them, adding pepper, HOGARTH'S WORKS.containing 118 sull-cised pisces: an orguoiem mast be studied by watobing 2 rin chow to the idiotio standard, for the ered in the Island of Jura.his island i val.digoant; sud thresiened to make it too hot fn.| a chou Snags bos Hoe, pelle or | am coe quarto Volume, no beauifelly Gone aan ; ia development from the rimplisity of the germ BV*T28° pren cts adult man set down at 49 canic, sod io Ss spot the omanations from the Lo ted Tho esayed to Hie he coun, And too much of the sauce.Soda biscuits are made \u201c| mg157 Engravisgu from tao original picéures coins : the Gnal ,°* onness interi are so i \u2019 (Page @) Hit remnrks upon tbe Meuiavio Cromwell wea credited with s brain of 82.29 pince is called the Valley of Death.As the From the outset down 1 was created with the f Light pasta, rolled a Sool ae ee ata, 202 54 ST.RADEGONDE STREET.: plement in Isaiah (page 302 sq) are singularly ounces, but this figure is discredited by modern traveller approaches it he is attacked with nau.greatest courtesy.Why,\" said the young lady, (Len eut in squards or circles, pricked, and baked mp À belpful to questioning minds.\u2018His treatment of physiologists.Bo also is the wright of 79 ses and giddiness.He also notices a suffocating euthusiastically they were s0 nics to me that in a moderaie oven, and mot hrewned in the - Floux, zt 3 the difficulties which strike every reader of Hoes ounces given the brain of Byron according to umeli.As he advances these sym digap- when 1 gradwated 1 felt as though many of least, - \u2019 ; ; pe mmique and besatifal.- (Page 171 03) He some anthorities.[fo the latest pear vo that, after passing the belt of them were as dear to me as real brothess would EnQuUIIES.; shows phir ast postal y a ob fs sar ter Jo fume) that writers on this subject the brain of Cuvier is forid air which guards the valley, the visitor is bave been.: lem \" A Parzxv,\u2014How are photographs put on eon- HUNGARIAN fi revival \u2018of the spirit in which the Reformers Suscd #8 the hewviest om record, reaching able to examine with leas risk the spectacle be = \u201cHave vou many gentlemen patients 1\u201d ex glaus ac hou prapared for painting, and ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, 5 bandied the Scriptures.Throughout bis works 64-32 ounces.Following this came that of fore him.A recent traveller describes the val.asked the reporter, whe was sorry he bad no how painted?Aws\u2014The photegraphs en thin GERMAN HEXKL FLOUR.he shows that * free enquiry is net incompatible Abercrombie at 63 ounces.\u2018The brain of Web- jey as being an oval of about one mile in oir- ackin molar.of paper are moistened in warm water.Bome AND CHOICES?BRANDS OF : with religious faith.\u201d % is 8 great thus to ster is put down at 63 ounces, but as it was not comference, and about thirty to forty feet below No; 8 majority my patients are plaster of Paris mixed quite thin is peured into \u201c PAMILY AND PASTRY FLOUR, Te redeem the Hebrew writings from gratuitous Weighed until some time after its removal from the jevel of the surrounding land.The ficor ladies.1 attend to the teeth of @ great fre to make & moid andthe moidis taken Pre re cooû Ikeness dé îra.Lace Pia BRODIR à ABVIE 5 difficalties.Resting on their merits as literature, the skull the weight given was regarded as too of the valley is flat, dry, without any vegetation, many children, as they are not so nervous with | of and dried.The wet picture is theu osrafaily don of Lv Nam who shove all ther human beings T° \"10 and 1$ Bieuzy shoved, - the books of the Old Testament take easily the small.Edward H.Raloff, who was executed in and scattered all over it are the ukeletons of ® lady as with a gentleman.strefehed over the plaster mold aad leff®o dry, may be truthfully called the \u201cDedr Friend of Woman,\u201d .metre © 2 PCs Place meng the ethnie Soriptures, aod 1871 in this State, had a 59 ounce brain, and men, tigers, wild boars, birds snd stags, lying Miss Detchon said he thought the pro- when it smooth.The gins is then ine of her correspondents love to call her, She mm - mme ne sr D | re bal 5 ne.di oni ke fave Pr | EE ie Pin Ce | Cr D in de CE CES LU ; a whieh letos atbies es mad bras which Weighed \"58 ouñceë.° The arrival | gmoke is to be seen, nor any crevice apparent women thea that medicine, which she had La A ora bs ue of iainglass; the plaster at hteundy, cad io ctieed & hoop etx Indy A - in oa the evolution fa religion from mat ame Of the scientific pa; ar correspondence with jn the earth, which appears to be as as Also studied, na the former was ome in which mold } s A a ire rider es ol pars Lai Worship te the conseption of a \u201c Power, mot our- the full reports of the sutopey on the body of rock, The hills which hem in this valley of regular office hours could be oy while to M.A H-Pieste tell me how to make hard burden of Saftering, or Joy aS reléase from it Fee Li ° - selves, that makes for rightpcwmmess.\u201d * Gambetta will be looked for with much interest desolation are clothed from base\u201d to summit |- be successful in the aan of medicine a lady sosp and us geod marble oaks?Dissoive 3 ibe vegutatio Compound is à medicine Pbr good and not { The lestures ia this volume were given to large | UY professional men here.a he leonine face of with healthy trees and bushes.The traveller must be read te uit forth at all hours of the ve! en a 31 ona of warm mater ; ee fos evil purposes.1 bave personally investigated fà and 1 aadiences in Glaogé à Rdi h, and Gambetta was familier to im picture and to whom we have quoted .descendsd the side of day an and must undergo no small p \" quicklime an - © amatisied of thé truth of this.- their printed form = ob many mor.many in person, and though the frontal brain me Bil, with the aid of a bamboo stick, to smount of exposure.\u2014 Philadelphia Record.soda; stir thorsaghly, un gallons 2 boiling On assount of its proven merits.§ Js recommended HOW 10 KEEP AWAY Thanks are dus the Pree Chureh of Seotland for was sonal, owing toéhe receding forehead, still about \u2018eighteen feet from the bottom, and be - \u2014\u2014 water aod M h re clear rel and proscribed by the becs physicians In the om : its trial of Prof.Bmith, since its ereated these the central and occipital brain was very large, à d dog to down to the plain, I -Ymaginary Iliness.into an fron e when .One mywr \"16 works » charm unvés Le : : compelled & go .In it lhe Of elenm melted grease and 20% of puis.It will eure entirely thie worst form of falling lectures, and thus disseminated the new criticism and this accouni according to the French five seconds the animal fell on its motion- Among the loft behind him by a oréll borax ; boil Ti O minutes; d po among people ho would hardly bave heurd ofit method of judging brains, for the German physigian who died a few wesks ago, , robe waged rwise, Nor is of the wherus, Leucorzham, frisguiar and painful the end yet, for other lestarns great 4 less, although it continued to breathe for eight.Intiswmation i A sed à ; ; À ; t out into &- tub; when the seap has separated Menetruation, all Ovarian Troubles, and are to toms, in which the times and work of the and motive power ascribed to Gambetta.een minutes: Another dog died in ten minutes ; is.ene containing potes of certain conclusions says Rocélloctions of Anthony Treltope, here, ignorant of the fatal influenceof the air his advice were purely imaginary.He found sad boil it down to ene-kalt.Stir this into-the : ont , 18 into = solid ake en the top, ent into bars and Ulesention, Fiocdinge, all Displeternants-andiihaqen- 4._ eau lates prophets will be-vet ferth in tiro-ekins candid \u2018© French brax'is a small one relatively to 4 fowl only resisted the deédly air for a minuto |he had.Arrived at during.a profensional experi- dey itfora month, It ie tien @t for uses: Por oqo pintd maka, od Le espasqu sénat te |, ACE IN \u20ac d sad reverent spirit.J that of other -nations, yet bis admixture of gud a half ; snd was dead before he reached tle ence of more than forty years.in ome of these masble cake make à thin cake in the he Changeot a aad : ; TUE es 2eme Italian Wibod explained the large head which bottom, It is believed that the human skeletons notes he expresses an fon that dt least a wsual way; ther make s thin paste of 3 on Red orien pen erreur, She DL The Daughter of Campos.Gambetts possessed.\u2014New York Herald.- are those of smalefactors who have sought refuge third of the illnesses-oi the patients who souglst chosolate, 3 cup of suger; I eup of sweet milk E vigor.removes ad fataleney .EE : 7 \u201cSome time \" the Paris corre- .- ¥ spondsat of the Landon Telegraph, \u201cthe Com- Cuthbert Bede writes some recollections of they came to bresthe.The neigh moun- it not only against his own interest, but also eake so it is lofi in coarse streaks; them s well butterpd tin and bake half husband, notwithstanding sorts en his and his- boring ot that of the.elf-cllogod ce Lao mtald as wrasl 2 bake in } Herreus Prestration, Gencesl Deby, Seeplesmaens \u2014\u2014 \u201c?tesse San Antonio, nes Martinez en- Anthon for the Léndon Graphic.He tains are volcanic, but they neither emit sul.against that of the sufferers, to - Depromion and Iadigestion.festing beating 2 deavored to obtain the annulment of mar- | says: ef met at a country house, where be phurons odors, or do they present auy indios- stroy the illusion by informing them that P.B H.\u2014How can I use sold mest to advan- devra, condo vale, = sad bancs, 1e lg ~ vo with hey young husband, who is the son had cowe on a visit, bringing his hiinters with tion of recent eruption.was really no suse foranxisty.Ill health was tage?Aws.\u2014Chop the meat fine, add bread Pompe y re os In Brion es ae .wl Serrano, Due de ls Torre, for reasons him, and being then où bis way to Case.ét to them à ar.of almost vital -im « salt and pepper, moisten with gravy or hat governs the fomale ystems | : 5 \u201c which are pot easy to explain.Suffse.Ît to wick, to stiy with his cousin Sir John Trol- | A Watsr-saake Captures a Trout Tp destroy the plsssing belief that they » make this late small ke.dip Chem in I.couts caly $1.per bots or st for (A, and ia sold by ; Wand ont.Co _ \u201c3 { say that the Comte Sau Antonio std his family lope, wha, after, was created the first Lord Last Bummer I was over on the Beaverkill, ¢d this blessing wes an absolute cruelty.In A try for puddin hours and slice | Creuse Any adios required as {0 special cass, Sod Ea Se Suh pe « LÀ declare there iy not the slightest foundation for | Kesteven.A When 1 left the house after dinner and one lazy day I took it inte my head to try tbe few instances in which he broke te them | i for bart that, ot supper.! \u2019 - Sho names of many who have Desm rastered ported | 2 oo mars TE the pretext assigued, gad that the lady\u2019s extrs- it was nearly 11 o'clock and Mr.Trollope was | a favorite spring brook, where soms des pools the terrible trathothat they were quite-well, be | 1°\" ce eu poor J es ee ee] Sl bar hs gh afl sen XT ; > ordinary behavior eutirely dus \u2018to the perni- then playing \" After that there was abound in speckled besuties.In the cool, {sfennd that the revalt wed genuine ilinew.For ILE.\u20141 thw sache tlase ago à nies short enka.2 per Domoin Lad mee =e LE NE i cious inflaenos exercised over.her by otie of her ing, and it the sal] hours when he woods, a breess blowing up the mving, it was 3.the Patients, of} interest in lifaiteperted with made pe iete es ee this land Fer Eidaèy ot other eux this compound is \" Lee TT «A ; _ maid-servauts.The affa;r was brought before got to bed, 1 had promised to rejoin them at | delightful ; though out on shy Flo Beat their favorite cosapation of nursiog re Poe ete \u20ac ind ensuryessed as festisaculals show.J - DICKS\u2019 Co \"7! oBe of the Paris courts, which, however, pro- Preaktuat at half-pest nine; and 1 fond MF.wasup to 80° atleast.I Had gast\u2019 my line snd their health became seriously affected To yt ode, dinscired ea tte dt \u201cMrs.Plakherr's Liver Fills\" sags one writer, \u201csre 3 nounced itself incompetent to decide a question Trollopéalready downstairaand busied with that with a single fly\u2014an Orvis stané-fly, under a Bervous He also found that, as à 1 Citre; add balle tomspéonfal of volts add this a tai et due Bou Ter Blood - in which both the plaintiff and ths.defendant morning's postal delivery.He was in hunt.bending birch top, where there \u2018wus not n yard Tule, weakly persons live longer than ston | to the milk, and stir in immediskely Omer, : pape pire phheie putrrereill PRE : .\u201c.were foreigners.The Comtesse San Antouio, | ing costume, and J complimewted - him on bis of room for play, sud as a trout of about six ar 0s.Without going 20 Tar na tü any that the | buckwbest flour to make à stiff batter ; put it | em comand a a \u2019 ne less, continned to live apart from her] freshness and industry, aftef Ai Tite.of seven ounces struck, 1 palled se quick that ho | best lives aré- by tie y ?anbour in.#/ flew from the hook ashore twenty feet away on Offices, he thomght; nevertheless, that persotis cli peoded whegr Shed ATI must respect her où an Angel ef Marey whose sole \u201cthe peeing mit, 4 Sie od Ambition Vodka that po lA vides ie and X 10 bot oven.Berve het.bev danbition 1a to Go good ; van mn.epee \u2026 - - Sather's te induce her to return to her ?a mossy slope.1 had seen a second and larger | With \u201ca screwilecse\u201d mare often attain lanyetity | HA \u2018 Gram shot ¢ Philadelphia.Rw AMD Bl d P fi home, Duc ds la Torre also did his ut- that ho kid gotup at five o'clacker\" ¢ Since trout rise at.the same cast, and without wat.than thosd in-whom no trace of dia Ld Phe preg Eee dm am Pate Draps 81 itevstoad, P.Q Trade supplied by WANS | 00 Uri er.mod te rervmnde her 2 fri the offensive Be he said, *1 have earnéd twen , pounds ing to sours.he trout.flopping on tie bank, ! detected.Phéiaidotphét Dus 40 ue same 3e nsciable siHents of soda and\u2019 St = tome ses roy : \u2018 7 ut she persi n'her strangé voù-# by my pes, \u2018 besides \u201cWriting u ade my for No.2.1000\u2014A - UT id .; ghost wk when dry forms glass.It 0! PMtscelinueous, Wns oo SE Ne 8 ov Ç \u2019 duct and rejected every attempt at a Sompré- ovens.\u201d Bla Bad dann odher letters to_agtend red-bellied beauty ten inches long [°C * \"7 sels ab the large shemists\u2019 stores.©: - a SOS re Sh APE Le a , - ise.Some littie titne affer the failure of her to which had: just come by post, in addition to and I had him out a second later.Ther 1} - The late Ur.\"à Please give & receipt for frosting | carr To a Mp me os action in the French capital the Comtesse San à e of Is for the next number of the turned to look for No 1.on tha beak ; and he Wales, when H' eaka with golatine?Ayns.\u2014The gslatine ie sed HE ROYAL HOTEL FIRE.ALLT AT IS KBOBMARS Antonio, adopting a new set of tactics appealed St.Paul's Magasine, of which he was the first | wes going off mighty fast, seized in.the middie | rural éhurch PA: To q instead of white of the egg; that is all.Pro- ER Hoa aaa} | .to the Sacred College to canéel her editor.One of the was an article on by the mouth of a black water-snaks nearly four the place; he lsh, with this result: esed as follows s Dissolve thé gelatine in hot i ry of tke sonfiagration intensified by à quantisy The cardinals have not yet pronounced spy the.Irish Chas and Mr.Trollope feet long.The trout was wriggling, head and | That lonérs could understand him a | water to à rather thiek joily of the eeueistence | pork mored colar.ERAN wad Tlie 8% 0 dow .4x definite opinion, and here the matter stands, wo wished to curtail its , con- tail, but that snake held him six tiiches Jitéls when he spoke in English, but whew by [the white of egg.Suir into it enough palve to find the ta aninjared, thé y me % fir ta this of th business ià étnosrned.sidersbly, is which diffealt and dell- above the ground, and made for wawampy spot spoke in Welsh the could set maké sup a MEE to mike a paste, and sprosd it over tbe cake se Sing ar Satie when Jef fées, \u2014 : 5 Memrfhile t plaintiff has come to the cop- cate work he for my assistance, back of where 1 stood.\u2018Thad my vading-oune word.He was the lest survivor of the bishops in the sdal manver.Fiat, howerer, our the Totale nee ter ea ie - gh elusioï that life without mosey, is rather which, of course, was -granted; and while in my hand, and in less titan 6 second mr appointed by Lord Jolin Raeéell, and {twa to ors Naif a Nr Boe Boot) corres ps thas bearin'tossimons Lo the ments your sais.\u2018 # dreary, and, bethinking hervell of her v.} 1 win engrossed with the Irish Church, he Pent as laid up for thie season.1 bruised his him that Lord Russell wrots ons metnerable are et, and putverised : fhistead of all ALPBBU BENX, Apent and Manager, ee -1 \u2019 Sh she is now suing her husbend in order to obtain Josked over other .proofs and\u2019 write seversl- with my steel-ashod howl and 143 him and costsient 1.#1 have remiived jour lebdehip's auger | (hig mak \u2018à sofiee tele.+ mevesd oi Tar ur das Bebe \"EE Dur: For | i D : 5 from him an allowance of 100,000 per annuth, letters.I was much struck with the rapidity § the trout side by side for otlet atiglers to pou- létter, in which informed the age ; SV \u2018 1 Sels Wa Reliable ricgists - 21 as well as 50,0001.for tho defraying of the ex- he showed in getting through this business, dor over.\u2014Corramondent of Shs American: jou papas the law.\u201d \u201cTt was ons of | Mae.E-\u2014Whore eu I get à knitting machine 10 TEN .EE .td nses of har appeal to the Roman Curia.The and als in keeping @p à running conversation Angler.| | Dr Qllivaat\u2019s predepsssors in that aes, Blabiop In Canada, and what is Seprieet Am CAL | a | : Ÿ Do co Ponte Saz-Antonio is the ha: soot of with those tb at the same time that wad | Bias, who orice refised the Marsment to Harry do Pa She mal, ie ! .; her dot 5,000,000f., and thong his he was\u2019reading proofs and .writing letters.A Rivat %e how Shiptewm, \u2018À King George IV, The communion ssrvios hid not bac.- Write 100 the information: - os - Coe RE, ¥.«will not live with him he sees no reason why be Then, after a hearty breakfast, which he bad Mother Shipton's lidey having failed of} Bron dome 2 thio royal phyase is, for or ES tue 0 I PS vin | .- .should part with the money she brought t.well earned, be rode off to the meat, and was fulfilment, sonsbody Franses has Brought #o | à certain hour, Sumner, whe wae to have | Jasm\u2014~Whereons I preeare tuk bo markilinent © = Le.Ce SJ À, His father and ether relatives are of sasbe out hunting for the whole day.But night | light an anclent oracle acheduling the end of | beett the oslebrant, ahd the auisfortune te de A¥S.\u2014Almoet every drag story, keopé \u2018indalible ' 4.el =F ; > Le \u2018 opinion, and it remains to be san whether the | I wes kim ot dinner ax another co honss the world for thet fear in which \u2018Nilay | tate .When the \u2018at length madé his making hk for then if you Bet got it, you.a æ for 3aT AT ! Si il S | 4 r for ale # Yint Chamber of the Civil Court pf the Seine, | aime miles distisit,and D4 was as fresh as over, | hall fall on 9%.George's Day aud Raster on the Ktug rated bim soundly, end $08 asks ao follows) 30 o dragging |, } BALAT mail SlYer 10r 9416.So to which the quarrel has been referred, wil) in- full of conversation an admirable guest.St.Marks These éoineidonoee, it 1s said, wi- sheh à by of teiaper that the as of 90 drôgs ef strong 3 wT To Le TE Joe ; dorse their ws.There is, of cerrse, the! i 3 oplied, er\" o tie acid; digislve 8 grain y *¥ .EY a + su LS 7 We â £2 possibility \"by mo means remote that it.may Tk i This Co mee À ; TT A?a TS v THURSDAY, abe fi \u2026.\u2026 Mayer Beatdoy \u201c As Meuse FH poi i Oum fo he\u201c At Home whish \u201cWhe Nid by Wes.tn ph .\u201c .¥ w.; x; vas aient om = ares - ee RER A Te RY or Se Pn, a ne: a = | er [ : No trace of sympathy for Mn Bayer losstryy FC 5 Dry EE ITA 5 Jone: CORNY SL TEE i Tone Slab £5 .1683.| Jan 1883.pote d= Wodsesday ra 17, hess 18,818 3 \u201cDANCING, Langtry swaying, good.hamored.masa of \u201cwmanity hao she has Tardy 17.304 Tara \"po.18,700, Où something itcan pulldown.Mra.ere, P 7 EBS.GOPWAN'H 40 ABBR HrAdny oor 17,431 |Eriday conn 18,815 | ays some claim to social position ; veldom on Wyves hoon: eagrageied thre.of | Anger.Reser Hier, \\} srrangemcats estio, Ame Langs! hy ly - twenty-five minutes between the discevery of who, to enjoy « sense of their own hos stabs bey an to assempble in the \u2018tends were loud in their praises of the treat- ~ Games sre especially five.Mr.Thos.Hall ex- KA - POOLS, .\u201c the fire and the discovery that the whole superiority,\u201d must claw down reputations square, each man clad in white bianket oversost | went they had received at the hands of the mem Dibite à-light Brabma, which is not light in SOLD ON \u2018TROTTING RACES, building was doomed to destruction.He and mske refinement pess under the yoke of and colored tuque, and bearing a flaming bars of thé slub.From the head of the.\u2018siides very Hespact, its weight being 18 lbs.Se AT THE RINK, he could bave ran through vulgarity.Wo are mot great enough for that | The seene, as (he club advanced from Ed | vie thé vied ofthe oity and surroundings wes oue Wilson shows a large and valuable eollection of = uy 8 vid has told\\| Quarters into the Square, was a remarkably pretty 190% to jen remembored.Away sapariss, prominent among which aro two trein- \u2014 ON \u2014 milliard a EE \u201c2 ou be pape ile opm wore oo tm poy ut a rt a de \"greg ee at Enr Bunt eho \"A | \u201c3 Rate axis» boding of Tr rn an me save pspers and valuables kept ine w ns, are tos \u201cpetty\u201d but let us 4 -|s given signal\u2014s she urstiog inte u .J.o exhibits & ng pen o .EU ; X ion i 1 8 fired from the Ice Pulace\u2014the mountain.standin out in bold relief spiendid Partridge Cochins, Prominent amon BATURDAT, Zt January, from 10.30 am.t0 1 pm, > safe.Everything tends to show that the velopment in that direction is not an abselutely solored à La simultañeomsly igaid Ro- the ru.serpentine shee of fine, th.the torohes of He ames of exhibitors are Messrs.Jos.Hi oksor and 810 1000 pm ene rightful sacrifice of human life was peeventable.necessary accompaniment of increasing ational ryan\u2019 candles.The soeve, which befers had beea the snowshoes procession.The slides will be Thos.Coeten, J.F.Seriver, Thos.Hall, J.C.ALEX.CALDWELL, \u201c == _ importance.We would fain bope that Canada, brilliant, now became dasslingly splendid.The brilliantly lighted during the remainder of the Nichol, W.Winfield, W.Lavers, Borgesat Wil- 185 fSetretaty-Tressueee.EBFoOK on Ths ram i be wa ALDERMAN KrnxEny! Consistency is a batever future be in store for her, will] hundreds of Greworks ail tending forth a train of Week, and will continue to bé open to our visiting son, W.F.James, J.J.Riddle, J.Ainslie, E.W.\u2014 »3 e rowel.The other day you accused all the | rover may sparks, the showers of red, blue and green balls friends.Bt.Jean, C.J.Odell, A.Winter, W.L.Ball, O.CADEMY OF MUSIC.a AT THE TANSET HOUSE ! ; d .v3 : retain a chivalrons \u2018regard for what is due to of fire, that shot through the air in every direc- _ Campbell, Guy Carr, Martin Stack and G.H.A bd members of the City Council, yourself included, woman, and that the time will never come in tion, lighted up the Square as bright as day.Carling.Philpott.CARNIV HENR a\u201d Tous, of interfering with the functions of the Amid this pyrotechnic starm, the glittering line The judges are: \u2014For poultry, Mr.J.E, Felch, out history when\u2019 \u201cft will be an absolutely un.The matches of the second draw came off Four nights commencing WRDNESDAY, Jan.sad saturday RE ELNCTRICS Ene USE CLARK'S (CAMBRIDGE.SAUSAG BQ FOR BRBAKFAST, CARNIVAL WEEK, SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.: ; advaneed on the Ice Palace, whers a momontary esterday as ced i of Boston, hastily summoned to replace Mr.« Chief of Police.You not only pro- pardogable als fer à woman who comes before halt was made.A ro petitions resu \\ igh al The Single Bacon, who is sertously indisposed at at.John, LOUE A ALD LD XICH a Laas.x! x.PARSLO B \u2018fessed penitencs and promised smend.the public tobe; or seem to be, a lady.Mr.Robert Reid made a brief speocb, in which ~{ K,B.; apd, for pigeons, W.B- Likens, of UMP TE ment, but you did good service by getting STONK-FLATING CLUBS.Box Plan n the other members pledged \u201c\u2018not to do it.again.\u201d Yet, we findyon « few days \u2018 later assuming command of tI» police on the field and clearly usurping the autharity of the Chief.Oue of the sergeants\u2019 had the pluck and the be expressed the pleasure it had given his feilow commitiee men to assist ib making the Carnival à success, and thon in the-nams of the Cètamirtes formally banded over the building in.its completed state to the Fxoontive Committee.Mr.Robt.D.MoGibbon, Vice-President of the Carnival Committee, suitably acknowledged the transfer.Toronto, who is expected to arrive this morning.The following is the prise list so far as compleiod by the judges last evening: \u2014 CLASS 1.' Dark Brahma qock, 1st J H Cayford.White Cochin cook, 1st W Lavers.White Cechin hen, 1st W Lavears, Qud Jos GARNIVAL SPORTS.Nordheimer\u2019s Hall.Tharsday asad Friday Evenings, January J H Thompson, Thistle Club, 86 John, N 43 ¥ vs F X Hoxey, Paterson, NS, Club, & PAR arren, Burns Cl Opens W Plamb, do, de, 11.10, ve W Crawford, Empire Ciab, Now Y Harvey, Hamilton Thistle, 87.cons N B Dick, Turento Granite, 16, vs $ MeOen- : Selt-Mado nen, .The frequency » with which we read that such and such an expinéntly successful man has been *selt- madé \u201d\u2019 should really suggest serious re- He referred in terms of regret to the chie, 8e Androws, New L Hickson.; and 26 the BEWARE OF IMITATIONS pee 5e pr vai fe fie 1 aka rs nce it po El pp ler EL PREY te pin in etn, ec EE SESE orders of the Chief.That sergeant ought to of education.In the financial world of this upo him.Afters few further remazke, Mr.oronte Granite, 18 oe Partridge Cechi 23 BRILLIANT STARS.38 > : : bbon deciared the Ice Pal o d Jobn Dunlo , Now J artridge n acok, 1st Jos Hickson.+4 Besarved Beats, 75c; Admission, ad 25e® promoted, Alderman Kennedy, and you ought continent to-day hardly more than one or two es fon A ro har May pi de an J H Johnston, Palites ersey, 18, va Langshaw esck, 2nd W F James.w \u2018Plan at ordhetnere ai) 8e.James street.16% A LBUMS tb hand in your badge and feather, which were given with right loyal enthusiasm, W Renntck, Port Hope, 21, vs Capt Perzy, Langshaw hens, 1st, ud aad 3nd ¥ .\u2014_\u2014 re ee men of great wealth can be named who were nid a renewed pyrotechnic display, the band ef Téronte, 19.James.haw eockerel, 1st H W Knew VW INTER CARNIVAL.A FIN SELBOTION OP Tux Hon.Mr, Lynch objects to the Legis.not the architects of their own fortunes.- With the Victoria Rifles playing the Nations! Anthem.À L Riddle, Brockville, 7, vs J Simpeon, Ham- FJ age dW 4 ut newles, 2ad W \u2014_\u2014 being farnisbed witi tat t of th : ; earce had this demonstration cessed cre the fton Thisus, 20.ames, 3 James.\u2014 PHOTO AND AUTO ALBURS tore being arnis with a statement ol © these very fow exceptions they all started in strains of \u2018Yankse Doodle,\u2019 in boggr of pur IRON PLAYIRG CLUBS.Langshaw av panier, 1st W F James, 3ad Joe GRAND SNOWSHOE CONCERT, \u2014_\u2014 .names and residences of Justices of che Peace, life with almost the minimum of schooling, yet American visitors, oalied forth three m hearty WwW.Wilson, Chatham, N.B., 32, vs.W.Kat Hictagn, 8rd 0e Blekson H Caytord, 8rd SH J \u2014 I \u2014 whose commissions have been cancelled, and of to-day they are for the most part not only men Shoers.( | lock, Yonkers, N.Y., 20.Cayfo Dark Brahma yte QUEEN'S HALL, \u2014 ; the mames of those by whom they have been of wealth, but men of no little galtivation.We The Precceaien.P ohn oats Thistle Cub, New York, 0, va.x J Dark Arabia oockerels, gad J H Oéyford, 8rd.Friday, January 96, 1868.Piush, Russin, Merecce and Leather.replaced, on the ground that such ray, of course, assume that these mon The following clubs, the Montreal, St.John Gambie, Port Hope Clu Tux OSEPH FORTIER, s siatement would ' be oosly and lutarted in life with good heads on Le Canadien, Emerald, Ample, Prince of W es Claseman, Chatham, NB, B28 Captaris pales, 254 W Famer, 354 7 THB SNOWSHOB CLUBS OP MONTREAL, \u2018 JORKrE Fou A : \u2019 os, St.Andrew an oun y vanoed W.Hutohison, Ottawa CI : INC ' useless.Is ry Is, of Cours, 8 their shoulders; but many a man up Metcalfe street, singing as jy went, and Fenwick, Montreal Cla, 6.3, nv WJ.cLEss uw + APRES NE MANUFAOTURING STATIONER, watter of opinion, but if the cost is worth con- has started in life with good natural abilities adding tothe confusion that aed to hive RB.Kiernan, Thres Rivers Club, 9, vs.G.Hut- DilTer grey dorking cockerel, 2nd A P Lyuch, Name.05CAR mARTHE, : \u2014 sidering they must have at Quebec » way of without securing any notsbie success in any 18keu possession of the inbumerabla multitude ehigon, Ottawa Club, 20.- 8rd W Lavers.= $36 and 358 St.James Street.i3° by shooting off rockets till the sky seemed ta be Leuresk, Ler prix du Conservatoire Ge Liege, Belgique.formed of myriads of meteors.In the meantime Mrs.O.MAXTEL, Mosso Soprano, Bilver grey dorkiog pullets, 1st C J Odell, god doing routine business more extravagant even A P Lyneb, 3rd W La R Tyre, Montreal Club, 16, vs.A.Burn, caress.What strikes us in regard to the Three Rivers, 11.Lavers.than is generally supposed.The return for *\u201cael{-made\u201d* men is that very early in life they the erowd shouted asd ran alongthe line of C.B.Beott, Ottawa Otub, 21, wR G Moles, Colored dorking cosks, 2nd C J Odell.: Miss V.MOUNT, Monn Bopeane.} C > \u2019 .Colersd dorking beas, 1st C J Odell, 20d W M : : » em.which Mr.Stephens asked, whether useless or began \u201c16° put their kuowledge into march, sometimes breaking in en the Arepriss Club, 9: Langten, 3rd wa Langton.' Biss ALIDA LEFEBV RE, Manist, of Now York, ] )LAMONDS MOUNTED ot, would at least be interesting.The excuses ise.Nope of them ever saw the inside of procession.On one or two ocestlons, be J.Ushorse, Araprior lai 18, vu J.Jellet, ', _ .tween Dorchester and St.Catherine street, the Belleville Club, 17.CLASS IIL.\u2019 LL.© \u2014\u2014 Jewellery nde to Order ad Lowest offered by the Government for the wholesale Possible Prices., | EN a nuiversit most of thain eacaped at a ve procession was completely disjointeé, and the The names of the skips \u2018are given.Golden spangled Hamburg cock, @nd F Shaw.Plans of Hall and location of Reserved feats si Quesa\u2019s Firstwlase Workmanship and Satisfaction changes in the Commission of the Peace are | erly on pA the hands of the sped at & very Siube that ers bringing e Te rat the ris at double ak competition came off yesterday Golden spangled Hamburg hen, Qad F thaw.Ball Office, New York Plane Company DESIGNS FURNISHED YRAE OF CHARGER.exceedingly thin, tho thickest in the Govern- tancher.Their heads were net muddled with hap: ought, however, strack one of the ormoan ns follo el mat oo rer pen Hamburg eoek, 20d J Hick- Store, St.James street.= T.A.ADKINS,\" .\u2019 imati iden i .; , d be lowered his toreh to the level of - -\u2014 sue 1TBeavez Haïl, ment'sov estimation svidently being that the (hings they could not understand; their mam- PB ae.BURLAP QI WINS (hatha, led Heme on ut Jr Ho parent, 0s.emorvoa emtn 73 7 .Po 2, ories were not burdened with things there was was made, and the'snowshoers west on their way H P Marquis, pie Gold pencilled veok, 1st Jos Hickson.193 ; ] same kind.But the principle of similis po use ia retaining.They gathered a few amid cho bases of the Pastel pi is almost B § Comoman, 4 Enowlaon, Geld pencilled hen, ist Jes Hickson, And Jos \u2019 imei lib = wi impossible to form an estimate of the number of |, ; , Les .yg\u201d .rey ie Sg en | ee ep te de Re.Die er kn kiln of Fis by Amar, [yrviDEnD.gan once ue in - sion sides the immense crow N class of politiojans.A political magistrecy ness of life, They consequently acquired F Muare, | Metoalfe street wre Nay from DM Lage.asi Whe leghorn cecks, 2nd Thos Hall, SM B H La nou om View st the Gallery of tne The Canada Cotton Mari 0, à composed of men appointed for party the habit of seeing straight; and this, ina Places It was almost impossible.foros $e nstea, $5 gJallace, White loghora coskarels, 3nd B H King, 8140 ART ASSOCIATION,|.u ay i purposes, and whose first and last qualification world whers so many people see crooked, is no & passage.Bt.Catherine and \u2018Bperproote Wson Skip.J D Flavell\u2014ckip, I Gell.echorn heas.1st H H Ki PHILLIPS SQUARE, CORNWALL.ONT.for adotinistering justice is their political par.Far be it .streets wero also jammed.It was not until focrs- 29- .ghorn hens, 15 ing, Sud Thos r À haïf-yearky dividend of FIVR PER CENT.has this ng small advantage.Far from uste dispar- MoTarish streot was reached that a Ltsie space otal, 3%., Hall.OPEN ROM 10 A.NM.TO 8 IP.M.éay been declared on the Capital Stock of tals Company, tisanship, is ons of the worst institutions by age education ; we only say that, in the pro- \u2018could be procured.The ion was re-formed A NelRiak | White loghora pullsts, 1st C J Odall, 3nd and Admission :\u2014Nom-Members, 55.Members and their Car) the same vill be payable on TRURSDAY, te 18a which a country can be cursed, Bot only fouling cee of what is called education, minds are very as it parsed along behind MeGill be been gai aad in Halifax.Port Hope.3rd Thos Hall x, 90d HH King.Montreal, Jamuary, 1888.18 t£ FEBRUARY next.the fountain of justice, at least to some extent, often weakened rather than stremgthened.As vont of Ravenscrag.but only to De broken oe eo ve, 81 ravriok Biaek horn goal nd, H The Tranaîse boots vrill de closed from the Sind 4 th but entirely destroying public confidence gocrates, nearly two thousand three hundred obtain better view, The procession bere sick struck PAS, Gra, Black leghomn oookerel, 16t H H ing.Pi a, Doc Cage voa 0-2 \u201c8 ; ., - = .; .ask leghorn ets, : ln iw pur Th eppointment of sham ago, remarked io the Kenia, vo man 22 the mountain and trumped ain ay arising Bee TE Seon i, LBs lobe a Lat Thos Hall, 20d W M CRYSTAL RIN K.Cor cel so waren, | ! 1 A: w a considers very carefully returned by the same route.sion .os OPEN EVERY APTARNOOW AND EVENING.À political, and it is not dexirable that Justioëb of y'hether the man to whom he proposes to give formed s strange and wierd?otute Fo abs 4 Lemon.Brows loghera pallets, ist, God and 3rd Thos Baad Every ll \u2014 & Saterday Night.© «aval, 1995 Jesuery, 1588 more the Peace should be made and unmade at the the job is competent to undartake it ; but the op le ope pont, the ed \u20ac us Yoder ne ea\u20148kip.iy White-(aoed blak bens, 1st sad | CARNIVAL WEEK, WEEE Princess will of a political party.\u2018The responsibility man who bes a son to educate bands On the returs march the proseation passed down Ésore, 28 soars 30 Bud W M Langton, 3rd E Poster.BAND EVESY NIGHT.BAND BVENY NIGHT.C = ought not to be vested in the Government at all, him\u2019 without misgiving to the first infront of the Windsor Hotel, threugh the Ice- Total, £7.Black Spanish oockerel, Lot Wan Lavers, \u2014 Louise Nostaprani, lodging for 40 guess.333 but in the hands of some high judicial sathor \" Patnoe, Niong Dorchester street and up Mansfield Ko.Rink.lack Spanish palets, Qnd Wm lavers, 3rd PRICES ©F AM Hotse Dame pret.364 A J pedagogue that comes along.\u201d Education yireet te the Gymassiam.Here s tremendous Hamilton\u2018 Patessen - Wm leavers, Meaday sveutng.Siiviagivass ens emeinnesiss 108 00 ity holdings permanent sppointwent, say for ould always keep is view the reslities of the jam Look plass.The command had goss Xe Joamt, Wardle, .; cum vo Twsatay eventag, Fancy Dives ST \u2018 A \u201d REINA JIL instance the Chief Justice.If Sir A.A.Dorion yu rid in which we live.It used not, on that # None bat « blanket eesti, trem hare A 3.Drees, Butles, Biff Laos Polish seok, aud J Fortier.Wednesday SvERlRg., sec 1 sucrées tems SO ra 4 ARE SUPERIOR to smy le | : .+ KerBan, \u2019 .ot Thursday ¢vemiag.o.coee0ee tesrcattecssoettersron \u201c H bad the appointment of the Magistrates we do Locount, be sordid or mercenary in its tone; EN Tao, aq low be presenio J.H pe ; J.Dunlop, skip.Baff lses Pollsh palier 2 Fe Friday, one boux Champienahig Mass.;ve20.,02 106 not believe there would be many dead men for there is much more in life, as we all know.| clesed in their faces.wi N.$ bers, Golden Polish sock, 3ud Jos Hickson.Sesurday svening.rcrvcocabbes voeneaancebr res 100 JNIBLLIGENT PEOPLE Soon 1 a, fe hed et tr SRE bet pates TE eric ae tw send mee us| ES PP EEE J ignorent od destitate of judicial qualifications that ail studies in which & boy er girl is asked Tho baad of the * Vies\u201d was eu the plattorm i 5 aan, : po five Putsh eve, Sad Joo Bichson.a\u201c able nel nor wri % engage shouldbe shown to have some direct | 30k WP » Wolts, upon « rw J.Simpegn, skip.F.Hovey skip + Silver Polish 1 PR roster, god Jos TO FIT OT HERER Whole business is scandalous even for the Pro- bearing on human welfare.Whenever symbols tee ont demo in The 4 Noeud The = Moun oan à \u2018otal, h Waite erest Pulish oeakersl, 15 R G Tailor.ICE BR Dé RAILWAY, Ooi N OR esse 733 i Tisbe of Quebec ad ot at traine are used, the things symbolised should never taingers was giren in such & 5 pr et Jon Né.1 Biek .Buff laos boarded Polish wusk, nd J Portier CARNIVAL \u2018EXCURSION.relnotaios Government to be long lost sight of.It would take an eseay VE* Marseillaise\u201d wa sole \"of be he | B- jo, .Domey Daf lace boarded Polish Ter THE ONLY RAILWAY ON TRS 308 IN WE - furnish the return asked for.to illustrate ous meaning fully ; but we hold Levis Club was then cheered, and the President | PM Loue a Co Wiis hind isa Po \"Polka \u2018seckarai, wae THE WoRLE.iJ Hens Whom Hamer.hat meh commun anche of wady | Me Maken \u201cbocal\u201d Be repobded nw 3H Bieri À lanta ain mgr Lu LEE a Among the gentlemen who have notably sm arithmetic, geography and history, gout many Montrealers at the Quebse Carnival; 11.BetRink n youth Rock casks, and WP James, Srd W she rs ve = Hechelaga, from tas Lengutenl coutributed to make our Winter Carnival s might be tafight in s wh more aid they sould net show them an Ise Palace.1A, Johnston, J.Moore, } ¥ James.Eufermadion, ply 24 the ofan of fe Com- brilliant stiocess, we feed justified in singling practical aid living msuner than they but th ould pot them th sors ut Mont, & CI pores Plymoufh Rook bets, -186 'T Coston, Jed W F Ee (ir penton.opty out for honorable mention, Mr.Erastus now are.What is needed in the first place, with electrisity.[Ohesrs.] The Levis Club then A.Mu kip: \u2014ekip.I A i soso 108 7 Copien, ud EBW, \u20ac VURTELE, nape.Wimsn, of New York.A Canadian by birth.on the part of the teacher, is a strong grasp of Cini ssoorting the train for Quebos, Gaz Le Canadien Tout 86 8 a WF James, Srà WP James.Montreal, 3384 Jou, 1083, 193004 and education, Mr.Wiman now ocoupies a tho facts of actual life.No recluse, no man | of lanests, twe American newspaper sta, a Mors | 14 dre Plan ition pate off Fenetre Leman 1st T Oweten, 254 W leading business position in the Empire City.Who lives his life spart from -man, and apart Besrd and Howisnd, of the eee ee The an ie cho result = ¥ James, 30d T Cote ae (BAND TRUNK RAILWAY His prosperity has not made him unmindfal from common human interests, is fit to bea ower ed or in SA LTT | Co py Hosni.ä 1a \"ee op CANADA.sm 4.\\ of the lund of his birth, as large gifta to Teroutor tescher of youth.His infläenée would all be Éhamseires sb.well © us PRP 18 Mantes fst hak.ZR a eng pn wa CARNIVAL WHEE.+ the home of his early life, abuædantiy in the direction of making them weak aad un- begau to look around for for mote bgt oni news IE 7 ne prineg are te be.varted to \u2019 \u2014 : © testify.As President of the Grest North.practical.The fda thet eny particular study | Tenrkabury, aud Bowen aad, i: Mn Boss y LP H (kipie12.dep \u201cmining .LACET ue.Wegtern Telegraph Company and Director of can be an énd in itaslf ahepld be utterly dis- York, whom they ais \u201cbouneed \u201d de their Sud At Hoving are the offoersof the Ausselation Ca ruseDAT night, Jannery Shed mnt.À @ the Western Union Telegraph Company he has carded.| The youth who to dream of hearts\u2019 content.These gentlemen thanked Sip thls he fF Seriver vi Prost nights of the Carnival week, a will save Boss A faithfully employed his alliances with the press the \u2018endless feliesty of - weaving algebra.the Montrealers for the henor that had besa Sect \"Ih x.dont 3 conferred on them in a Cankdisn \u201cbouncing.\u201d Thomas Désten; Qué, Thomas homes Halls : al, Br 0 venture Slatida for Lachine 34 11 ¢'shoek, foe (he con- ment iui thie United States, we are eoriajn that upes that ; it should maka il facts of His the to publish far and wide the: varied attractions foal formulas, and dabbling in the pg They hoped the Carnival would become an Nichol; Sesretary and Tressarer, feed; | venin of Lachine residents destroms of dag par aline) re Coxtmictse, the footivition «à Montevel of our Carnival week.Ths whole fund sub- thematical expressions.of utterly .Ioitiinien, ad i; duns Sn sha! 1s wonid =z TT Twa | -_ Pestothon) thelots 204 be good on fais Wate.seibed Ly wm sitions wold tt have bom ered possible and vit = cintradictry php Ne Tovkcoeiy pronioé ne à abat renng den.J Alaslie, J 3 Riddis, W Ce.soseru uwnpps, \" | eine lost would nest year \u201c - ; - Le = do advertise our festivifios with the efficiency of operations, in im-u Way 61 being loet for vould next y on thee _ La 1 2 _ ar Wh Gamocni Hamngee.|r simi mr .eh à Mr.Wiman\u2019s friendly hand.If to-day one practical y \u2018The youth who begins to The St.George Club thon nek] @ | Monod, Simpary 2008; TT \"5 - the best social circles of the United States, and Mfe would be mobly filled if he could only and \u201cSootob Lassio Jean,\" the club jeiniag in a party some rpocéal téaln «ave |, : : 2 H farther scoessions to the number of our soquire facility in writing Greek fatibics or [owing shorus A pisscio solo vas 5 br res 7 oF fre Rew Advertisements Te-Den | Your.SIs OF EE THE FOL visitors baÿeboeh prevented from leaving home | hexameters, is likewise in a dangerous cass.Beptimus Vinesr.MH A stamp Spessh ï épesch by Me 1 ts de rep pq \"T agatre Grund (nctrertags, 7% cut.nrzeeveree-05H00 - \u201csimply through a fear.of lack of available | The grent advañtége.of the education anjoyed Sutherland, sad the Hatitcai Authou cieted closed st 1™Y £ on Peel sib bean M PE js selling airs Grand.ores oem Soren Pi 0 capes] 7 shelter, we have chiefly to thank Mr.Wiman, by the self mails men was that it was al\u2019 ovevlsg.es Head Go moppod, ee 2d ayaame Grand (o soi ice fusiriment}, 6 sek.5 and we thank him heartily.to life as conseivell nul.whderstood by i The aiceplechace : ; ; The far and Winter os no stares ah ding ol i ; y pa We do mot say that their comeeptfon or_under- 4 4000 persons were asseebioi ak MoG « \u2018| rusbing business witisour visi \u201c |, Mrs.Langtry in the West.standing of life was the highest péssible, or tha | often ee LE à s'élocke yosterday Aetmoia te ; A \u2018 Urgent as may have been the reasons which best ; but this we say, thai whatever the concep- Tinks hele! of a Weeplacshsse ie induced Mri.Langtry to undertake an engtge- tion of life sdopted, edusation should be based of the 22 who-had: entered, wont\u2019 er ating | + could she have foreseen Chicago and St.Louis, putposes_ of UA, ha \u201clathe of: life its guiding road.he abc Bunt : 3: .a she would have held back.Auyfhing more shock.principles.Hg sy and, Larkin (Boral) third, : | rae hoon 8, Ge ing than the trgatmedt to which she has been How many paris de Mak of knowledge ! as) Werner Se fg thd Fi and SEE | oe.fob.dros subjected in both places could hardly.be Not beoause they casinos \u201cfoi sume in arith.| Naughton \"st \u201cbis Hod v ar\u2019 xe day's Svan imagined.Ilmitzd, day and might, by an metic or anwer questions in y ok his | pr ok iam teen eu Be a we army-of newspaper spies, all anxious to detect tory, but \u201cthey do net \u2018urdératand the ally pal od away and à second planer vec het, it possible, in some fault, and grossly in- world they live in, or thelr.elation to that | The order finich, with it ube Vist vad pei ob Sellers; silted by ihe boudlams of the Galleries, het wold because.their: views y edistorted, their Vas :\u20141st 22 Die Lite aed ar gt , Ma ; \u2018GR AND cLosine \u201cOUT s ALE lije 1nush nave been made an almost intelerable 4 expectations wnressonable, power of self na or if 7 A 5 1 busin, When à paper like the Globe-Damo- control quite -updeveloped.We have yet à quid medi; 84 Baird aL me aE ; H , wrt of 8.Louis, pernetfutcs so vile an act as groas deal $4 Journ ig this inst: on 18 soon, silver sad gold medal; Adi T EI thy the CONTINEN AL CLOTHING STOR] à he to, Ih a diagram showing the relative site a * 7 hs = | {heed ame ba ma, diver viel 5 ?= gt k .\u201c : ; .it 5 + > ha 2° - + A Lou A sewpied ia the ame n English timate pisces te moe ma wi.Wek ad Tennis sien, og L To dE.ial hs \u201cG4 Bt Jarhes Street West \u201cÀ ef \u201d.tel Ly Mrs.Langtry an hardé reported t ughout the w .LE LE éintinotly reserved\" iad 3 a ws a etd \u201c ~~ R : Jresprauvely, ome can jadge what the sk 1,700 of which 945 were British, Dun | ame ask rm Sivsisalag cir > 2 Wklaen ww 36 Deion, phigren Silubintls Tsk ; a trotatire- wore | JOTICE er, \"op \u2014In Ro a es a ; \u201cdora tous, Md dit of éouveiser il reps ake | bs oi Snes » ; nes ar tha tre of 120 sue fhe ment |] nsc À \u201c DERW KAR Vos vais R dos Marne ar r , in tegurd télthe \u2018aniliappy ldy hast\u2019 be, or de TS CP TRURU ARE Best = = out R.PÉROD 5 FAPEK hac you ¢ 4 be AS ASE SE | eu VS et came met peter \u2018stand the m maar shal) , saunet But hope end beliors * inflaénes of words spoken from a heart whieh tb I Canton a 8s.vaio Arreaxson t Oxatlunsiion of Curling Cia Ovms- ms (son a 1.80.mien La a de Lure 1.80 pm + \u2018 Races end Games on the Rives Rinks, at 2 p.m.Evanme : Pat B c\u2019ekock, Fancy Dress Carnival Visteria Bkating Rink, jawedueing new and Barak india features of interest.\u2019 Anniversary Celobfation.OCurlets\u2019 Din- der, under the smspises of the Caledonian Bosienty and the Montres! donia Curling- CI _ Rooms, 1300 Gt Ua \u201c Lee 7, presiseiy.Friday, 86: : Conticuation of Skating Races sad Becker Matshes en River Rinks, at 10 2m.ne Be atm of Trotting and other Races on \u2018the Bt, Lawrence, nt 1.LICE \u201cGééné\" Bafr ac Windaër- Hotel.\u201cia o'aloek, Enewshos Concert at the Queen*z Sasurdey, STSh.e Arrmasoon; Moet'of the Montreal Tandems Club.Dominion Square.Snowshos Races, Montreal Lacrosse Grousds, Bvsmiza: At 8 o'slesk, grand Heekey Maioh on the ice in Viotoria Rink.This Programme will probably be extended by fatroducing other novel attractions, among which be Excursions Law renee on the Ice Railway bf the South-Eastern Railway Cempany, and.s resse Match to be played on Skates on the Biver Hink.* : Tbe Club Rooms and the Gymnasium.of the Mottrest Amaleun Athletic .Asspuiation, 143 Mansfield Street, oid be open to Visitors attending the Carnival.he Rooms of the Fish and Game Club, 366 Notre Dame Street, will be at the Service of of Sportsmen visiting the City.Messrs.Wm.Notman & Son, with the eo- : ration of the Clubs under whose patronage © Cérnivai is held.will publish a large pisture ilastrating the various features of the week\u2019s sport.\u20ac Information fer Visitors, ; One of the mest prominent and withal most agrecable featnres of Montreal Winters ir its: sleigh driving.Its Winter roads are excellent, and its sleighs which ply for hire are both comfortable and slegant, while ihe tariff of rates is very reasonable.As many of the attractions in connection with tbe Winter Carnival are outside of the eity limits the Managing Committee have arranged with the Hackmen\u2019s Union for a special tariff of rates, for drives te thoge places.It should be borne in miud that the regular city tariff applies to drives in the city limits, er if taken outside the limits only when the en, ment begins and ends inthecity.We give below both Regular and Special Tarifs REGULAR TARIFF YOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES.One Horse Vebicles.\u2014From any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed twenty minutes, for one or two persons, 35 eents ; three or four persons, 50 cents.From any place te say other, provided the time occupied does net exceed balf an hour; for one of twe parsens, 40 cents; three or four per- sens, 60 cents.When the drive exceeds tho time limited as aforesaid, heur rates to be charged.By the Howr.\u2014PFor the first hour: one or two persons, 75 cents; three or four persons, $1.For every subsequent hour: ons or two persons, 60 cents; three or four persons, 75 cents.Two Horse Vehioles.\u2014From any place ta any other, provide: the time ocoupied does not ex- eeed twenty minutes: ene or two persons, 50 cents; three or four persons, 85 eenta.From sny place to any other, provided the timo oscupied does not exceed half an hour; one or two persons, 85 coats; three or four persons, 75 cents \u2018When the drive exeeeds the time limited as aforesaid, hour rates to be charged.By the Hour.\u2014Ose or two persons, $1.00; three or four persons, $1.28.Fractions of hours to be charged at pro rata hour rate, bat not less ihan one-quarter of an hour shall be charged when the time exoseds the hour.\u201c Fifty per cent.to be added to the tariff rates or rides {rem 12 midnight to 4 a.m.The tariff by the hour shall apply to all rides extending beyend the city limits when the en ment is made within the city.\u2014Fer eneh trunk or box carried in any vehicle, ten cgnta; bat no charge shall be made for travelling \u2018bags, valises, boxes parcels, which passengers can earry by the nant SPECIAL TARIFF OF HACKMAN'S UNION.To Montreal Tobogganing Clab Hill, 1 or 9 persons, 500; 3 or 4, 76e.Meunt Royal Park Tobogganing Hill, $1.Outside eity limits, $1 per hour.SEATING RACES, GAMES AND HOCKEY MATCHES.Races and games will be held on the river in front of the city, on Thursday, at 2 o\u2019clesk p.m.and en Friday, a Hockey msteh of two half hours, with an intermission of 10 minutes between, som mencing at 10 e'cloek z.m.sharp.TROTTING RACES.\u2018 Trotting races will be held on the river epposite the city on Thursday, Friday aad Saturday\" each day at baif-past one o\u2019closk.srowssosme._\u2026 On Batarday afterness the snowshoe rases will be held on the Montreal lLasresse Grounds, Sherbrooke street.TOBOGGANTNG.This exhilarating Canadian sport will be soù- ducted under the auspioss of the Montreal Tebog- Club, whisk named the following ttee :\u2014C.EB.Torrance, C.E.Dawson, C.Peroeval Tibbs, T.su R Brown, RC _ : B À.Bélque, E W.Now West of the Montreal The Blides and Maniteba House will be open to visit- ore to the sity and members of the Club dui- tag Carnival, week, aud will be 1} each = Visitors to the city may have the use of the Club teboggans, by paying » sensi) foe to the sare-taker.Carnival wosk Slides No.La sad 2 will ke considered \u2018long slides,\u201d and them must start from the head of Part o the hills, Nes.8 sad ra tar.Spestators are wasted net\u2019 te stand on the stairs, whieh.mest de loft free.for the wee of sliders.Het beef tes will be provided in the slab house, the =pper rooms of which are reserved Sinlusively ee ie of ladies.Poel street opened for ng every sve Carnival week.Mount Reysl Park dei pr be available the week.It would be wise for thess whe do mot anders | ont of the toboggan to sesure the assistance of a competent tobogganee te take charge of the toboggan ou its downward Sight.The Temperance Question.\u2026.To the Bilin of Tun 8241 : r Bia,~The Weman's Ohristion Tem Unga of Oltawa (has ressived o and mush endouragement frem the visit mere | Youmans, ex-prosident of the Provineial W.C.Se d its tediote nelgherhood the was ty an different buildings in whish these addresses have Seen given having invariably heea filled to their wimost ity, evisaing the .interest awakened her Foreible utterawses.We may say wii with references to Youmans, that, \u2018like workers + in this, * any reform.movement, she to tall the truth, add fé Foot 6! the evitidtnit evil Wh less, soif- - oorviee + woman in Canada.One of ihe shjoots of W.0.T.U.ot the Previnos of Ontario 1s * te unltedly array the Chridtisa women against the Menutsoture, sale sad use of lutoxisating llquors 830 beverage.\u201d We earnestly hope that one result of the visit of Mrs.Youmaes to -Mensies! } nu be the establishing of à Womangs Chet Union {a that ity, the inflaence of read ail (urou \"the Province of Quebse, - \u2018ke sister previbces abrongihon ach ether\u2019s bonds by ung their forees re commen fon \u2026.sn Jaunes ten Montreal at'the Tem stian 26th last,\u2019 sad wil] ion Be Lord 5 spend a low days in the eicy sad provinge.a Wirred to ftw depths at sight of of \"eur the rainens effects tematio work for (ts overthrow, ix the fem von- viotion Are this ein Îles at the a leery degrada ve Ang Ss od \u2018forme ae benevsisdes, io it HGpyernment, | end aud aim was to extraêt harrahs of £5 by the Legislatuie \u201cond bh phd Som Le find the \u2018Rasertion tras Mo gewion of the House bas ever been marked by dwsh a number of £ 3 « scandals, any\u2019 one of which would destroyed .an.ppdinery Gerstament enumerate these hd reer necting link between Qusbes and the West.The k north shors of the Bt.Lawrenes was com pr Riobele in Winter.The Grand Took, and elieu pl have a monopoly caries Viteriy appoñod bps Grand Trent Th was bitie An is fact was wold known \u201cto the Hon.Mr.Chapleau who \u201cin his \u201cspeech denounced the Grand | Trunk as our enemy, and exhibited the \u201cutmost anxiety to prevent our roads from be sold to the Grand Trunk At last the rament ronds wers complèted at a oost to the Prevines of fourteen liens of dollars.Before it was possible to ascertain whether the roads would be profitable, it was determined to sell them.Tenders were not asked for by advertisement.Some of the negotiations | appear to have been carried an Through the me- | dium of a broker, nn empleyes of the named Sens , His ohief a commission of $75,000 from the parties tendering.The Hon.Mr.Chapleau, is his railway speech, alisged the following * \u2018Feasons for selling the read: To relieve the Province from debt ; to avoid making any new loans, aud to avoid imposing any new taxes ou the people.The road was acoerdingly sold for à net sum of $7,600,000.Those who have seen the Paris Jrospectas of the [Eastern section road will see it valued by Mr.Beaacal at $6,000,000.The French capitalists would not buy at the price \u2014and the road was sold by Benecal to the Grand Trunk Railway for $8,280,000.In speaking of the offars he had received for our railways, Mr.Coapleau advocated aceepting that of Senecal, en the ground that it would not pass into the bauds of n spesulator.And that the Eastern section must be in the bands of French Canadians, in order that our young men should have an opportunity of lsarning the business.Heo admits there wore better offers for the preperty, but in the interests of honest government the Eastern section must be sold to Frenoh Cans- dians, not speculators, and strictly virtuous men.He told us Le that if we sold to Seneeal, we had no monopoly to fear.Mr.Senecal has sold the road to the G.T.R.at profit of $1,260,000, all of whiok.the Pro wight have made if we had been will to deal with the Grand Trank at first.This Government was just ar competent to deal with the principals aa Mr.Senecal was.The eale of the Eastern section of the road has been styled by good orthodex Conservatives as a gigantic fraud, and tho result of a conspiracy to defraud the country and the public treasury.If this Government desires to do what is right, it } will institute a thorough investigation, and if the conspiracy to defraud it be proven, the guilty, parties should be punished and the sale annulled.In no other country inthe world would » public man \u201cbe promoted to a higher position after heving conducted \u2018 the public business with such utter dis regard to the pablio interests as was displayed by the late Hon.Premier.Many régrets have been expressed at his departure.I am glad he is ne, and fervently hope the Provinos may never Fave such another.The only administragion that 1 ean cgmpare it with is that of Bigot.He found the colony deep in debt.The French Government allowed him the privilege of trading in the colony.Servants, lacqueys and good-for-nothing fellows were made storekeepers, their ignorance and their want \u2018of character was no obstacle.His intimate officers were a cobbler, a butcher spd a hunchback, morally and physically.To keep up the style ho affected the legitimate profits of trade did not suffice.Supplies he ore sent out by the Freneb Government to the starving colonists.Bigot went into parthorbie with the public offiniais, the supplies were stolen from the Government stores and sold to the starving Que- becers at high prices.When Quebec surrendered, there were bills of axchange ef the Intendant to the amount of £500,000 5 and several millions of paper money afloat.Th speaking of the Intendant Bigot, Voi.2, p.513, mys: \u2014 CE Jusqu\u2019 alors l'administration de M.Bigot D'avait pas ete populaire.On lui reprochait d'avoir favorise ses amis, d\u2019avoir sontenu trop anergiquement ceux qui avaient accepte se oon- fiance, mais qui n\u2019etaient pas asses houaetes gens.Dans ces ciroonstanoes il orat qu'il serait a propos de paraitre à la eour pour y dissiper les\u2019 seupeons, qui auraient per s\u2019elever contre lui.\u201d Bigot was arrested in France, tried for fraud, and sentenced to perpetual banishment, bis property confiscated, and he was fined 1,000 livres, .and 1,800,000 to be refunded the state.It appears from the ministerial explanations that this Government holds itself responsible for the policy of the proviews Government.Judging from & few of sets, it will be little better.The hstion of the Government in taking out seme four bandred actiens, when one test case would have answered the purpose, is an unparalleled piece 0f tyranny sod injustice.When we old our road we thought we had got rid of Senecal for ever.But it appears the buik of our loan of three millions was taken by him at par, aud he bossts heving refused five per cent.premium for it.If this is the ease, the Provines has lost $150,000, which might Just as well bave been fn the Provineial Treasury.If the polioy of thé Govetnment is not ehanged, we shall be reduced to a hopeless state of insoiveney.: Our Charities, Umvensrry Live-In Hosprrar.\u2014 Donations are ds on from Mestre.Perry Davis à Son, and Mr.Henderson.Moxrazar Grmszat HosrrraL.\u2014Acknowiedg- ments: Employes of 8.Davis & Son, $21.88; Miss Green's Sunday Scheol olass in First Baptist Church, $14.Fe Boaap or Our-Doon\u201d paire \u2014ied families relieved during the.Jeok an January , snd B81 auartet dards of distributed.0, sad 81 oun Charles Root, $10; @ FC Smith, $10; Mrs L J A Papineau, $10; MAS, ; donations in kind from Mrs Dow, s Friend; Mrs Trettier, Mrs A 8 Seett, O W Stanton, Mrs J Toghis, Mr Mrs P Christie, a Friend.art Houss or Inpverery arD Rarcon\u2014 pote oi pi ont fomates for week ending 3 temporary inmates, 65; ight Todgings ns in Night git Beixgs, 712; se ot extre meals distributed, 118.The Pçontares owlèdges rocsipt of $100 from asiate ot the late William Ch Christie, Wi AsBates amd WF.Strdélién/ in Bind frém Datres & ne Loabine Levtine Frs ations in rid ot Huser by bis sep : \"Dr ans À ait burgh Palin, Ed.rls, Napiervil : , K 5 A insonneau, J apierville.ayberry.John, Prescott, Plamondon, J Magers.Jobe, Erosootty Pepin, C, and J MPORTANT INFORMATION MeFee, D E, Lennoxville.E ston, A, Berthior., \u2014\u2014 Lee une » Mill, J'A, Ottawa.d, TD, Lonesville.onium 13 iat fore 1e der orrison 1 in w , pl \u2014 _MoCorkill, Save Qos he Basse, À D ROISSEAU RROTHERS Mefvil w.xton Falls.Sans ster, C J; M.ester.em me he EAN ice, Mount St Mary's Convent.\u2018From, James, Winpoeki Falls.PORE élu ten ged Ye arene ah = ome Morkill, & \"A, 5h erbrooke, ary, P E, Boston.oF En K, Three Rivers + ST.JAMES HOTEL oo ou me = ; Parker, A M añd wife, Now York.Abell, J Gi Boston.SILKS .VERCETE o ir -Purland, A R, Toronto.nderson 39 Lelorteld t « ; Ranney, À 8, Concord, N.B.A, Huntingdoa.LOVES, RIBBONS, Rozers, W H, Sherbrool Anderson, J.; wife, Valley tiald, TiES, LACKS, Ralph, J E New York.Barker, DT, Cornwall.al, P \u201crade UNDERCLOTHISG, Sanliol, C E.Bakers, Chas E, Boston.Bhuter, John Lennoxville.Brennan, uk, Ottawa, \u2014_\u2014 Spenser, C WV, wife, wa, win, Bi, Conticook.Ecott, A EB, Quebec.Brumley, A, rooklyn, ; \u2014_\u2014 Sumner; © A, Miliford, Mass.Crawiord, ord, New Yok WHIOB WERE BOUGHT by our LONDON AGRNT FROM ; Smith, 36 pd wife ser York orig 9 M.'Rouses Poin THE GREAT LONDON FIRE OF 1 Ti Alexan: Commas LW Now York\u201d mm di tanstead.mn ema Tune N, Stanst Devine, Thos N.Boston.- \u2014 - { rworth, H.vice, | Mim À Viikorr JC\u201d Burlington.be, PF redsrioisn: Mesurs.Fester, Porter & Company, i * Wilson, Col, U 8 Consul, Three Rivers.Embarson, C, 5t Johns.> .Woods, ,P rt Mo Fitsgerald, T G, Quebec.\u2014 - Wilson, G H;and wife, Lennoxvilie.Yortune, Mr aud lady, Huntingdon.77 __\u2014_\u2014 Valloo, E, Quebec.T, Alex, Toronto.WOOD STRERT, LONDON.win, H, New York.» ALBION HOTEL Good, \"Henry, North Troy.\u2014 .Ault.A W, Ottawa.reen, J W, Brooklyn.\u2014\u2014 i den, B 8 Beda Hough, Wm, Ratlaad \u2014_\u2014 I .ge, mstown.iarmon Gue THE GOODS ARE ALL RRANTED Bumett, A A, Russelltown.H)> Tava n B, Guelp Da wa Brooks, FF praerbrooke.gill.Empat G, Chasy, Mass.PERFECT, AND WILL BE OFFERED ; y on! Lo rose B, Fr New York.ulle, 8, Boston.TO THE TRADE I GENERAL Any : EEE Oe ny.Hamsiond, M 5 ui qraetirr SOLS ux TH Hida reswe À Tran enry, y 3 « larke ins pv nai, J y Lachine MARKED.HEE OUR WINDOWS AND - cele, , Boston.COMPARE THE PRICES.A PINS Cestillo, J, Ha k McBain, D W, V' old.Cheney.Arthur, Van onkicok Hill » 15 3 WH bots OPPORTUNITY FOR OOUNTAY MEN- sTarney, Ordensbnre.CHANTS TO BUY FOR CASH AXD Di las, CA, amie Bedford.Iton, B, Russeliton.Fermer, WG, an lady.Now York.Parker, Geo St Albane.MAKE LOTS OF MONEY.; op J D.C Coram Pa IW, and wife, Toroni - \u2014 Phillips Miss) Toronto : \u2014 ferai Adder hilios den \u2014 > 11131] nto.Glass, R.r.Rishiond, Va a p PW, Presoo J.ADIRS ARB INVITED TO SEB HEB GOODS, AND arwo.elbin at Bont SHOULD ANY REQUIRE SAMPLES, WY WILL SEND pese bon nb Lowell, Man, | line, JR Kalle ve THE BANE TO ANY PART OF CANADA, FOST-PAIR Flodre, GN, Sherbrooke.Saunders, A C, Woonsocket.\u2014 rse, § H.Lowell.Emith, AJ, Wes t Lebanon._\u2014 oh io, lachute.Toe Wm'd mC -basy, Mass.i , exan \u2014 MoCuni sis.Th ce, Vaokleek Hill.Worass ia De pian BOIssEAU prormErs, McCracken, H 3, Huntingdon.arrell, Mrs, Rideiord.+, : Hear, À Mie, | ote on, Webster, W Wk Coaticook.\u2014_\u2014 oCuai: > .- .\u2014 Meln: [3 LR Renfrew.Continxed wn later Editors.\u2014 Pond: ch a IL ovidence.\u2014 DRY GOODS.JOBSERS, n > .Ready, W, Hull, THE FRASER INSTITUTE.or Ross, Jas È, Cornwall \u2014 Shaw.NH, Bad ford, The Other Side of the Casé.\u201c \u2014 ta 1m, Cobourg.In Monday's issue there appeared a report of 243 aud 337 St.Lawrence Mag m Street, - St Thomas, Peter Cornwall, an action issued in the name of the Attorney- Ls Thompson Prescott.General against the Fraser Institute, and in jus.por Tureot, C, Russelitows.ties to the other side of the + Vat Thos, New York.agstiff, os, ir, New Yark.' wth w York Wyman, J NE \"Bost Wyman, TH, Hawkesbury.RICHELIEU HOTEL Afkinzon, Fred, Point Levis.Allen, Theos H, Sprague, Bourassa, \u2019 rairie.te A, À.Laprairie.ui Burn, 5 R, Crown Rois int.Burn, W RT York.Barnes, À, New York.in, Berlin, Ont.Brennan, J owe, ¥ , Soach Bride Bridge, Mass.4 .ve ce.asta Rob r.| ) Ne 4 Tate re, H Peut \u2019 104 question, there are bere given the following facts in connection with the litigation in this matter, in order to be able to judge this last action on the of \u2018the robable nstitate effect of In i879 Mr.Ross, then Attorney-General, upon the intor- mation of Mr.John Fraser, sued the on, making charges of malversation aod dissipation of property, and stating that the deprecistion of value from those causes made it\u2018 impossible to carry out the will of Mr.Fraser, and praying that the charter be annulled.In the information against th the Corporation was included s nember stom personaly.Atout eme time sims | [RECTORY SCHUOL, Frelighs- soutors personally.About the same time similar charges of misconduct were made by Mr.Fraser against Messrs.Riddell and Evans, accountants, employed by the Corporation, who, in conse- uence, sued him for libel.In the Attorney- neral's case the gentlemen pertenaliy smed denied the right of the Attorney-General to sue them; and the Court maintained their objection and set aside the charges against them.But the Co on denied the sharges and got the case fixed for trial: libel suit procesded, books and Id the meantime the investi n in the ocuments wefe roduoed, and after several days\u2019 trial the Court Seclared ths charges unfounded, and eondeimned Mr.Fraser to pay darnäges and oosts.This judgment was taked to , Review and confirmed.Mr.Fraser, thus \u201cSadiog na impossible te sustain the charges bh made, osused the suit in the name of the Sri torney General to I\" be withdrawn with odsts.The proceeding > institated is claimed tb be of the former tition, and is ta at yy stanoe of Mr.John Fraser, theugh ia\u2019 the name of the Âtiorney-General.Parties aggrioved by any viclation of the franchises of a eorporation, can obtain leave ts take sush a proceeding in the ' mame of the Attorney-General, by making an affidavit | for costa.It does met seem, thevefote, that the of the facts and giving security taken materially differs from \u2018others which Rave been defeated.And the Board.their confidence that the proceeding must meet with the fate of ils predecessors; regarding it merely as n new effort in cortinuance of those which have been persistently made by Mr.Fraser tor twelve years, te obstruet the opening of the Institute.[Em nid ah Eu chased TER KRGENY FURONASE.be resent revenue derived from the Fraser abont $1,800 par swum, and it fe maintainieg a Bchool, Wiieh was pne-4 yesterday by Hom.Mr.Abbott.Hobeeriptions will be solicited to Tor Chie , $6,000 of whish, as AL SE Ee Torrance and Mr.David Morrive PRE \u201c.- à sod 2 ee ; | Sebsoei ie, aged pe = with Ea side Thos.PA Poros, the young Enel re) SES i Beard of aT Loo F 5K A RATE RL TO A fiaren- 43 Coursol ob ONE CIGAR at \u2018BOX PRICE Chelte of 40 Brands.H.MIOHANLS, 95 ST.JAMES STREET, Opposite late Ottawa Hooded | 8h pn arg, Que.A few boys under 15 proffered special aûvantages and privileges in Rectors faînily.Address REV.J.BURROWS DAVIDSON, M.A.__ \u2018us ULTRY AND PET STOCK Æ: POULT EXCHANGE, and sale Rabbi À Stock sold ti Fons\u201d 317 Fortiacation Lane.meat Vidor.oy Square.EI FoR BALE os Jo WENO.80 oT.5 R FSA: \u2014 Ea BRIVING -OVE SALE OF CHILDS LI¥S WIRE BEDSTEAD a violin; 24 Gt.Denis st 19 For SALE-\u2014THO GHBR \"TER- rior 43 Hermine st.\u201coy teady pri wishing business Address, * 1315, Sram oon.316 VOR SALE\u2014A Mx oh LACK AND T Terrier.Apply 22 St.op J As | FFE SALE\u20143 NPANIEL PUPé TI ORALD a n LET\u2014A WE cc diaieiy AN PER , XKTARTED\u2014-A GRR {Tr Universi a ANTUD \u2014 M ph.8: Cathoërt .LOOK vie a TED-TO WATCE : bin WINTER a Gonsimssd from Third Edition.\u2018The Civis Dejeuner.\u2014 The dejeuner given by the City Couneil to tbe dati strangers at present in- the sity © te witness the Carnival teok plaes this morning.uofortanaie delay in.the delivery of the Ei tions, esused solsly, it is stated, by the careless: noms of one of the Windsor llotel clerks, had pearly the affcot of depriving the Civic Hosts of all their guests.Ihe invitations that should have been delivered yesterday afternoon were not sent areand aotil this worning.Finally this upfortunate oversight was remedied.and at about balf-past elsven, nearly one hundred guests sat down.The Chair was \u2018occupied bz: His Worship the Mayor, sup by Col.Stebble, ex-Mayor of Liverpool, Consui-tGeneral Stearns, C.J.Coursol, M.F., aud David Morrice.; \u2018After.the mem had been discussed and the \" layat toast of ** The Queen,\u201d duly honored, the Chairmau proposed the bealib of \u2018* The President of the United Htates.\u201d\u2019 Consul-General Stearns, in responding, thanked \" them for the grestiag extended to the Amerienn peopl.He knew that this kindly weldomo re- ressnted the feelings of the Canadian poopie.Ee wished that the President of the Unit Btates could have been there (a voice\u2014\u201c Bring him pext yesr''\u2014) or some of the distinguish- od Americans who bad been invited, they would __bave responded better than he could.He \"them for the warmth of the bospitality, and eon- gratulated them on the successful way in which they had shown the beauties of Montreal.It was the basst -of Americans that they could make a stand display, but after the scene he had wit- vessed last night he bad felt somewhat depressed, for it had en anything that they could do.Mr.Henry L Butler, of Paterson, N.J., also replied to this toast.He said that he had not expected to have been called upon, but as a true Americas he felt it his duty to respond when called upon.He had come to the Carnival merely as a humble curler, and in*connestion with this would say that they were the only remaining Amorican rink with a chance ef success.It was delighiful to him to have fallen ioto such pleasant company.He congratulated them upon thÿ Carnival, \u2014be bad expected a good deal, but the result had surprised him.Aiter such a magnificent display, the Yankee pation must hide their heads.In ecneluding his remarks, the speaker said, tha * the Americans did not wish for any better neighbors across the St.Lawrence river.Hon.B.B.Smalley said that the Carnival had far exoeoded his expectations and the expeots- tions of every one whe came.He thanked them, in the name of the American poopie, and hoped that such à Carnival would be held every year.If 90, be was sure that they would be more aud more successful, \u201cOur guests\u201d was replied to by Col.Stebble, ex-Mayor of Liverpool, England.That gentleman said that be was travelling in thin country for the purpose of seeking iniormation.It was his first trip, and he bad beon much pleased.He had landed in New York, and had been received with such hospitality that he found it almost im- powmible to get here.The same had bean extended to him in other American .sities, ad now, when he arrived in Montreal, \u2018be found himself kiee desp in engnçe- ments of every kind.He was engaged all day, and could hardly get any slcop at night.Montreal was a splendid city, and he bad enjoyed himself in it\u2014too much, in fact, The spe.iker then alladed the North-West and ihe great possibilities that country offered-in tho future.He thought it » pity that so mueb tihber should be cut, and suggested that a law concerning replacement should be eracted.In conclusion, he spoke of the Carnival in flattering terms, and wished the city all suceess in fuiare festivais of the same Rature.Major Jones, of St.John, N.B., also responded, and declared that the torchlight procession was ene of the grandest sights he ever saw.Alderman Walker, of Toronto, said that he admired the success of the Carnival and had fully expected to witness all that he had seen.With such men as Col.Stevenson a Committee can do anything.Io twe years from now, in 1884, when Toronte intended to celebrats her bi-centen- nial, be would be pleased 10 welcome the Mayor and \u2018City Counoil to Toronte, Mr.Krastus Wiman, who, on rising, was re- eeived with great applause, said that De was glad that he bad been.able to contribute towards the large crowds in the city.The Carnivat hal received more gratuitous advertising than any known previous scheme.At first be was airaid that everything couid not be successfully carried out, but the result had far exceeded his expectations.Mr.Wiman urged the idea of future Carnivals as of immense benefit to the city, pnd declared that if rome one had leis the eity fifteen millions of dollars to-day, it eould not have been of greater benetit than the prezent Carnival.On the day he loft New York, be had received one handrei and fifty letters asking for particular: about the Carnival.Next year, be predicted fully 25,000 strangers would attend the Carnival.Mr.Wiman then proposed: the health of the Mayor ot Montreal.His Worskip, after thanking tbe company for the benor done him, remarked in a slightly sar- eastic manner, that be bad just heard them singing * For he 's a joily good fellow,\u201d after drinking his health.=\u201c Now, gentlemen,\u201d continued Hi» Worship, «that the Mayor i isa \u2018jolly fellow,\u2019 is pot always the opinion of every v.There are times when § hear a great thundering in my ears, and some pretty hard things are said.But what of that [here the Mayor, to the astonishmen: of everybody, dropped into poetry}, \u201c Here I stand plump and fair, Coms and\u2014kiss me if you dare.\u201d Ald.Grenier made a short speech and sang *# En Roulant,\u201d all bands joining in the ehorus Dr.Monnt and Aid.Peters made short addresses, after whioh the guests disperred.The fellowing is a complete list of the invited gueèts :\u2014 il, Civic o Ti Gens HS ite, Ald Bs Burland, ED Me a oroeno, À eGo, A @ Greene Aid laver en.sha CP , H Tu Hatnlson, Cleat Gr Tien eh He amen Staphanson, Geo R Starke.Ree AL \u2018aron Pinter of Mifitin leKonsie Bowell.Minister of Castors, nut de Ses Maisons Gen is onsul Gon Stearns, Dr © Beers, - on airbanks, E Wiman, Col FP Fairbanks, \u2018A B Purdee, Rvp ee on Q en Tasrd, 4 AADORTK ape: Dono ul vob j Jones.£ t \u2018John, H ontagne, Æz-Ald Canninghant, 0t-W C Br ; J rool.8 Sem thers, P Ryan, \u201d 8s Barisad, a Angie Bx-M X ayor Ntebble, Liv- Tien Whitehaus, I gr -4a ; at\u2019 8 ibandean, | Er a ater i À panda \u2019 AM Walker, Miller, Belmont Purdy, Écrire a Aid Alez Hi * Bon D MoLallan, - .Morrice.; 7 Notes, Mr.K.Wartele, Superintetdent of the Joe Railway Company, took à large nember of Amer- Fe for » trip over the fee te a Widnyy Luna.was provided: at burban retreat, sod the party retarned th delighted with their nove) experiense.Every bor.orossing the ice this week has boun crowded with strangers.The river rinks were illuminated by eleetri- eity last last night asd will be for the remainder - of the Carnival.-Bome amusement vas created où the - hills the geatismsn of the Committees nu by the \u2018Americans viiing the der or pase Sbendunis.One gantloman said sort of waiferm, he wy \u2018rie hero bald aide, was sbecns was abeouilao- dated at ones.The swint deveunt safely passed, he fandied it the correet tingle give his guide à dollar for his trouble.however, was de- elined, and = few mofrents\u2019 eonversation showed him his mistake.à Ores t \u2018\u2019hundred persons took their eals - at the Ho foe Heats remerday: - Mz Galvin, the florist from Boston; - will, be stationed morrow sight.Lanck will be.provided té-lsorrew at the fait - wes Instites né \u2018woual Visitors te the Carnival should not: forget the.- Bnow-shee add to take the Sm de sR i] was pry drancing towards the arena, in Parier À os the Windsor Hotel to on Saturday aft vaé.\u2018eu di SE 46.3 ari dans so Friday, fasompi lets, as es lista ae du of Todt dent at members he Boomers, Behan ant: 70h Sua miarapd.ad a .PE Archibald, M : y, hot?à Tr: Harry.: Ab Ww.Filly HO, burland.G B Burland, Jef H Burland, Miss Henriotta, Bowell, H well, Miss.Bulæer, EE ulmer, Mrs.Bucktuéhem.Miss.Boud, Frank.Be a isk.Betbure, à M.Ba 1 Madning.Bustin, Alex.Bautin, Mrs À Buti in, Mise.\u2018Bdomgarten.À.UL baker, Arelier, iancbet, Hon J.Blanchet, Madame.Boyd.Col W H.Roary, Wo Boyd pre B, 4260 y 1 uw.Boyd.Mrs.Beatte, Henrs.Buraston, W M.iss.Heaton, A Henderson, D.H.Heston, Mrs, [enderson, Mrs, Henney, E Honey.Hickson heat Hickson, Me re.Hutton, Lieut Col, Hutton, Mrs Hucton, W.E- Hutton, Miss.Hamilton, G W.Hawilton, Miss Lill Hamiiton, Mrs.Hamilton, Miss J.Hatch, C Ww Henderson, Irvine Mr and Mrs H E.Ingraham, A.Jackson, W LS.Jacobs, Miss B.Joseph, H Jonnsten, H Kinsela, Duncan.t, E À.Kerr.C Prod RJ.King, Mrs T D.Kinghorn.Miss.Kennedy, Roland.Lachapelle, Dr.Law, .J, Lithgow, Jno.Leprobon, Dr.Leprohon, Mise.Larocque, Mr and Mrs A.Liffiton, C Litebfeid, Mr and Mrs.Levy.Joseph.Lindsay.D Lonxdale, Miss Louise.Mullarky, M C.Mullarky Miss Nellis.Mullarky.Miss Lixsie.Murphy, K.Murphy, Miss.Murray, Alex.Murray.Mr Mussea, P W.Macdonald, Miss.Macdonald, Miss M.Meikle.Miss.Milloy, K Mohr, Mrs Jas Maison, Dr.Mu:son.Molson, Mrs.Moss, 5 L, and lady.Mountnin, G A, ~ Muir.Muir.AE Muir, Miss, Meikier Miss Emma Myles, KR.Mitchell, T.McLennan.J S.McLennan, Mra J 8.McEnchran, D.MeBaton, \u2014 Mitohell, Hon Peter.Mucklestone, J Mitchell, Misa, McGibbon, RB.D.° Moda re Ms \\oven, John.McDougall, R.W.McPnerson, W A.Mucklestone, Mrs M.Moison, J McMurty, 8.A.) Macpherson, A.G.Molsee, Miss Alice.McCarthy, Miss Louisa.McDougall, Mrs.Newton, Lieut.Noel, Miss.Nuel, Miss Emily.Ozilvie, Senator, Ogilvie, Mrs.Ogilvie, Miss, : Ogilvie, Miss C.Orilrie, Qgilvie, Mrs W W.Oxilvie.Miss, Oliver, Miss L- O'Halloran, Miss.Parent, 3 W, and wife.Parker, A Pion \"Hugh.Poscock Miss, Peck.J H.Peck, Mrs, Peck, Miss, Perrault, co Perrault, Miss.Perry.rte P:nyfair, Jus.Potts, Mre EB.Proctor, Ald roetor, Miss.Pruym, J R.etersun, P À.Rainville, Mr Justice.Ross, Dr, Alors Ross, Mrs.Koss, G T M Ross, Lewis D.Ramray.ve W M.Ramsay, Mus.Reynolds, Thos Richardson, Miss Reid.Robt.R :bertson, Andrew, Robertson, Miss.Russell, Alfred.Rice, E D, and friend.Reude:i,.Jas le.Randiage, \u2014.Kubiquin, \u2014.Starnes, Mrs.Simp-on, R C and lady.Samuel, .Starnes, Hon Heory.Sise.Mr and Mrs.sieble, Lol, Shepherd, 3 A.Sawyer, Mrs.Stearns, 8 P.Stearns, Mrx 8 P.Suoitysugn, Miss.Etewart.À M.Siewart, Mrs.Echnudt, Miss.Stevenson.Mrs De Seemaisons.Count and Countess.Faunders, Isidore & lady.Stevenson, Miss Ethel Stepben, Wm, M.D.Starnes, Heuty, jt.Stevenson J Alex Stimson, Charles.Stevenson, M.Stevenson, Mis Stevenson Stephen, 5 C Starnes, Mrs Heary, jr.Starke, Geo Small, Miss.Bands, Miss.~hes, Charles.smith, C D.Sima, A H.Shorey, fl.Thom.Mr and Mrs Jus.Thom, Miss, \u2018Thorpe, J GC.Townsend, A C Toe oedane, HonJ RB.Wand, Chas.Wand, Miss.Wand, Miss Jessie 0.Wand, Miss Eva.Wells, Mr and Mrs.Welsh, J H M.Welsh, Mrs.Ward, Mrs = A.ard, Ward.Miss A P.Wood.Ur.Woiff, R.Waddell, 5.Wilson, Mrs.Weir, Godtrer.Whitehond, Col, E A.Wiley, Miss.Wetworth, Hy W.Wilson, Mrs, Warley, F Woodoock, K W.Fours Mrs.White, Muss.Young, Miss, Rating Eaces, The public seemiéd te take a very grest interest in the skating rsees this afternoon.The day was all that could bb desired, being cold ensugh to ma¥e it necessary to move \u2018around, and yet not so eold as te make it inconvenient for the lightly clad competitors.A large namber of spectators had astembled on the ies long before the races commenced, but the jams was no: complete until near the end of the contesta when not less than eight thousand people had together on he oo A\u2019 constant stream of » ; to r utmost sapseicy.-| eupnats ot east one rawaiting bis.tarn: to get nearer bo the soons.\u2018Lhw crowd became so dense that it was found.impossible to keep the track olesr.\u2018Ou ome or two occasions the races had to be stopped to es Paie \u2018À slesring of the course.À ladies.were present, sil of whom took the gra greatest interest possible in the ings.Lhe rade \u2018were in charge of the following offsets Yin] AR Judges ; AR Brown, © Lamothe, O IV\": EW Meagher.\u201cdeg, Pi Btagter ; A H Sima.; (2 À Time Keepers; ¥ W Builth and Dr Brevaer | Rink Committes; P Miles, J K Heid, A Party J Muepny, J Robertson, J Meagher, Caps.Clap\u2019 ham.Today's rases were as follows :\u2014 One mile rane, prizes and stiver mpdals.There were.nine sotries this rage: A.Crank- shaw, B.Maslin, J.Gautuire, À.8.x Mennette, J.¥.McGoldriek, W.G.Rom, Btewart and 3.Duna.Time, 4 min.2 ree.Soowshoe rwee, 200 yds.Prive, goid and silver Medal.There were five entries for \u2018this - rece-\u2014À.Æ.Gardner, J.M.Watt, G.H.Wood, J.Ross, A.MasNaoghton.This race caused a great of amubemient.MasNaughton finally | cade id: first, followed by Woods and Watt Tim 1409, 1.03, 80d 1006.Watt claimed a folil on Wabds, and it was allowed.Barrel rave, { mile.Prise, silver medal sad afforded an immonse amount of amusemest by their atlempéé to scramble through the barrels: The race vos Won by Cronkéhaw in 1.80; FP.À Priseol} coming ing Taconds bohfad.The other entries were U.Moffat and 8.W.Williams.- Caron, Hon À P.Caron, Madame.Cuiniquy, C A.Cniuiquy, Rodolphe, Chañue, À B, Jr.Chaffee, Miss.Coursol, Capt.Courzol, Mrs.\u201cCrossley, Licui.* Crussley, Miss, phaw, Capt C.Claphuin, Mrs, C.Currathers, Mr WC Carruthers, Miss.Carruthers.Miss Maud.Cuspman, WB.Chapin, Cowpain, Miss.Cullen, Tea Campbell, Robt.Cheney, W 4.Cassils, W.Clarke, Misa, Cantin, JR Cross, ~elkirk.Campbell, K W.Chispolm, CH, Cawpbell, Col.Dyde, Col.Desjardins, A, M P.Desjardins, Miss.Doxsee, ti Dyer, W A, und wife Douglas, Hilger.Dexter, Charles, Dexter, Lewis.Dexier, Lewis, jr.Dodge, À M.J Detour, DM CG, Daly rie}.ReListe.Nolan, Dawes, Jus awes, Audrew J, Dorion, Sir A A.Downie, Donald.Downie, Miss.Dow, Mrs.Dow, Miss J.Dow, Miss.Devin, 0 J.Davis, Mrs RC.Dételrh Mr BR Esdaile, A M.Eldridge, Mr.Eaves, Alf.Bavos, Mrs.Foster A T Foley Miss Yostor A T, Mrs Foley Miss Jenny Frauk J B Foote 5 Faye À oodrion Foote Miss Faye Foote Miss B nye Miss Foote Miss M Gardner, Dr.Goring, Miss Ethel.Gardner, Mra.vorigg, Miss.Gianoili, À M F.Gedd8s, 1) il, Gianelli, Mis À M F.Gauthier.Mies.Gault, CE.Gregerson, Mr and Mrs.Gault, Leslie H.Greserson, Miss, Gautt, Miss Grindle, 1.Grahum, Hugh.Hagar, CW, Hagnr, Mrs.| Marper, J R.Harris, AH.Harms, Miss.Harris, 8.Harves, W.Harvey, Mrs, Huwey, Haley, Mr, sliver pins Four beys entered for this race, sud [- Baskward _ Geld and silver medal snd ait There were & ontriee for this ree.4 Cm = rng tio Willisms, G.Monghet, sommencomsit of the Welle, raving me tivet, pepe mers 170 emit ia ei thas the ofl 6 of inte position \u2018où rs diyamen on tbe, course.bus \u20ac \u201cRaW-psst two before the fst sa sys way, \u2018aad \u2018not\u2019 pati a couple o leading\" eitisond undertook te stabulary duty.There must between 12, or on the revetment wall, over at this time.« L'ETENDARD.\" - Iw First Jaune.Our much abused and long-looked for conrers, the Standurd, made iis appearince on Tucidsy.In form abd make up iL closely resembles that of the great Parisian dailies, and soutains » large amount of reading matter.The device at the bead of the front page ropre- sents the .Western Hemisphere, with a Canada\u201d Quielly appropriuting to herself all the territory in North America.Uver this is tho emblem of Chriatianity, à cross, supported on one side by the Papal banner and the Dominion Ensign, and on the other by the Flear-de-Lis and the Union Jack, the Tri-oolor being chtirely ignored.The greater portion of the first issue is deyoted to the prospectus, whish is vory exbaätätive dealing with the questions of polities snd ro- ligion at great length.Our contemporary appears for the purpose of defending a notable portion of our fellow citizens, belonging to every ©lass of society.against the divers attaeks which have been made against it during tbe lost ten years, without baving at their disposition with.\u2019 a legitimate _Lhig ia coking the course x + organ defepd itaeif À evidéntly shit at Lu Minerve and Ze Monde, | which in another part \u2018arc probably inoluded in \u201c\u201cthe venal Conservative-orçans which have become the bliud instruments in .the hands of unprincipled men, calling * themselves independent and endeavoring to direci public opinion, in order to divert the public money into the pockets of their masters.'\u2019 This evidently is & hit at Senecal, Chapieau, Danseroau & Co.Continuing, our coniomporary aays,, always speaking of tho \u201cyenal\u2019 sheets: * Under the pretext of enlighteniog, they systematically decoive their readers, giving,under the cloak of inspiration and conviction, that which is ueither more nor less than an opinion contracted snd paid for at so much per line.This is terrible and it is disgraceiul! But notwithstanding it is no secret that such is the condition of a portion of the press of this Province, and we hear agnin and sgain that such a paper - bas fallen into the bands of à speculator, there is no denial from the paperi in question.\u201d Special attention is promised by the new paper to ail tho leading Kuropsan® topics of the day, and, on the whale, our new contemporary begins life under most {favorable auspices.Mr.J.A.Prendergast is \u2018hs manager, and Hon.F.X.A.Trudel, chief editor.with Messrs.J.Monier, P.P.Charette, and H.Berthelot, as assistants.We wish our conirere success.eq A COWARDLY HUSBAND, A Husband Beats tis Betier Half and ihreatens Mer Lite.Peter Calaghan was brought before His Honor the Recorder this morning, charged with beating bis wife.Mrs.Calaghan testified that her husband did mot provide for either her or her child, and that the sole support of the family devolved on her.Her hu amid pension tls, raved about Mer bas she sermacd cold as marble; veyy-high and ~ id uot go iuto society.She had been awfaily i of iter late husband, avd quite teoken- arted at losing him = soem at was » story, and like Bem Welles's : dain\u2019 - hae first, Spd 4: te war x 16y.of Sk wig title ah\u2019 Engilat of two | À scctation Bulle Mody\" that held them st arm\u2019s length, that let noone come one inch nearer than it was her will should come.Lady Catheron had been their interest from the first\u2014she was their mystery to the end.Yes, it Edith\u2014Edith home.Jllome! Well, hardly that perhaps.She was going to sec\u2019 her father, at his urgent request.He bad returned once more to Sandypoint.He had been ailing lately, and he yearned to see his darling.His letter reached her in Paris.Edith crossed over at once and came.Was there in her heart any hope of seeing as well other friends?Hardly.And yet, as America drew near and nearer, her heart beat with g restlessness she could no more describe thau-! can.In Naples, six months ago, she had met a party of Americans, and among them Mrs.Featherbrain, of lightheaded memory.Mrs.Featherbrain had recognized au old ac quaintauce in Lady Catheron, and hailed her \u2018with eflusion, For Edith, she shrauk \u2018away with the oid feeling of dislike and repulsion, and vet she listened to her chatter, too.«How sad it was,\" said gay Mre.Featherbrain, \u2018about the poor dear Stuarts.That delightful Charley, too\u2014ah, it was very sad! id Lady Catheron correspond with them ?But of course she did, being a relative and everything.\u201d \u201cNa Edith answered, her pale face à shade paler than usual ; \u2018\u201cshe had entirely lost sight of them lately.She would be very glad to hear of them, though.Did Mrs, Featherbrain know.\u201d \u201cOh dear, no,\u2019\u2019 Mrs, Featherbrain answered ; \u201c1 have lost sight of them too\u2014every one has.When people become poor, and drop out ot the world as it were, it is impossible to follow them up.She had heard just before their party started that Trixy was about to be married, and that Charley\u2014uvoor Chariey !\u2014wss going to California to seek his fortune ; but she know pothing positive ; only that they were certainly not to be seen in New York\u2014that the places and people who had know them once knew them no more.\u201d That was all.1t could not be, then, that the hope of fneet- ing was iu Edith's mind, and yet her whole soul yearned to meet them\u2014to ask their forgiveness, if no more.To clasp Trixy's hand ance again\u2014honest, loving, im ive, warmhearted Trix\u2014to feel her arms around | her as of old, it seemed to Edith Catheron, she could have given half her life.Of her brother she would not let herselt think.He had passed out of her life for ever and ever\u2014nothing could alter that.\u2018 « Everywhere she went she was admired,'' her servant had said ; \u201c\u2018 but to all she was cold as marble.\u2019 Yes, and it would always be so while life remained.There had been but one man in all the world for her from the first.She had given him up of her own free will, and she must abide by her decision ; but there never would be any other.Ong loveless marriage she had made ; she never would make another.Charley Stuart might\u2014would, beyond doubt\u2014forget her and marry, but she would go to her grave her whole heart his.They reacted New York, and there were many kindly partings and cordial good-byes, Lady Catheron ahd her two servants drove away to an up-town hotel, where rooms had been engaged, and all the papers duly chronicled the distinguished arrival: Une day to rest, then drove down to Sandy- point, leaving gossiping Betts and the elderly silent gentlemen behind her.Andin the twilight of un August day she entered Sandypoint, aml walked home slowly through the little town.Only three vears since she had left, a happy, hopeful girl of eighteen, returning now a saddened lonely woinan, and twenty-one.How strangely altered the old landmarks, and yet how familiar.Here were the \u2018stores \u201d to which she used to walk, sulky and discontented, through the rain to do the family marketing.llere spread the wide sea, smiling and placid, whereon she and Charley used to sail.Yondez lay the marsh, where that Winter night ahe had saved his life.\u201cWould it not have besa gs well,\u201d she thought, with weary wonder, * if they had both died that night?\u201d Here was the nook where he had come upon \u2018her, that, wet, dark morning, with his mother\u2019s letter, when her life seemed to begin.Here the gate where they had stood when he gave his warning\u2014 - « Whatever that futore brings, Edith, don°t blame me,\u201d No, she blamed nobody but herself.The \u201chappiness of her life had lain within her grasp, and she had stretched forth her hand and pushed it away.There was the open window where he used to sit in the days of his conva- lescend and amuse himself setting her inflammable temper alight.It was all associated with him.Then the house door opens, a tall, elderly man comes eut, there is a t ery, father and daughter mPet, and for au hour of so she can fi Charley.: jy romains a week.How oddiy familiar graver \u2018sand more wrinkled; her -stepmother shrill of tongue and acid of temper as 01 yors, but fawningly obsequious to her; the young men who to be in love with her, and who stare at her speechlessly snd afar off now.It ame tirée \u2014the restiess, ceaseless flow of hurmsanity \u2014ahe alone finds reit and solitude now; she goes: bat she leaves behind her that which ; keeping boarders or tenching- classics for: ever unnecessarv to Frederic Darl) \u2019 i She goes back, | What her a are for the future slie doss not know, She has uo plans; she cannet tell bow 1 she may remain or, where ahe will events take ap her _abode.It seems to her che will fié-a sert of feminine Wandering Jéw all hat: Bo.That life lacks \u2018something that renders her to-\u2014she does not care té think whaf; : She may stay ail \u2018Winter ; \u2018she may peck tt and start any day for England.\u2018 Sp \u201c Golden : =: ja.goucam- teat bloed-cloansing trated, potent aiterstive, or - remedy, that wins golden opinions from all whe ue it for any humor, from the common pim \u201cblotoh or eruption, tn the formidable swelling or u er.Inter] forer, soreaem and wlostation, yield to bemign influences.Con- sq \u201cwhich ja Gt n'scrofalons affection of the lungs, may, in its early stages, be cured by » tree use of this azticle on conmmntion RS Vo Durnin Made dé and yet stra i 4.The clifldren noid\u2019 and Re igh ream father grown £ a its trestment in Pag ILI of the Worlds Dispensary Dime Series® that; ports rule high, and are in strong contrast with treights on the Pacific Coast.At Sau Francisco freights are at the lowest point ever known.Many shippers are loading wheat on their own account rather than accept the golng tates.killed) or aneltergigud the only wonder is that they did not perl wi cold.The names of thedrowned are rt Fraser , of Mudge Bay, | and-\u2014Boyter, son oP the lighthouse- at Gore Bay, \u2018ons -of whom had cacoseded i main idle for the present.Mrs.J.J.Astor, of New York, has sent another New Years party of friendless children to homes in the West, through the Children's Aid Society.About 100 boys and girls assern- bled at the office of the society, and before their departure Mrs.Astor talked with many of them.One thousand boys and girls have now been placed in permanent homes through the \u201ckindness of this lady, at a cost of nearly $15,- 000., : : Neb., preached for a small salary, but managed to save up $1,000, which he held in readiness for any promising mercantile investment that might offer.He met a man who said that he had §8,000 worth of goods in a Chicago warehouse, the hidden property of a bankrupt Indiana merchant.Thess could be bought tor 15 per cent.of their value, if the salé could be kept a'secret.\u2018The clergyman parted with his money, and got a due bill for the merchandise, but he bas never been able to find the goods, Nilsson had a costly sore throat in St.Louis.She lost $1,000\u2014if that realiy is the price unable to sing on the evening announced for that city.The manager was damaged to about the same exteat, through the continuance of other expenses and the loss of oue day\u2019siincome.But the heaviest sufferers Were the buyers of tickets.They had dealt with speculators, paying an advance of from $l to $5.The anager refunded the regular box office prices, leaving the holders to look to the middlemen for the rest of the money.They looked, but did not see it.Gov.Butler has introduced a new system of receiving visitors at the Massachusetts State House.His latest predecessors in the Executive office had all ecailers shown into a large room, where they sat in rows on benches, and the Governor passed rapidly along the lines, disposing of them as quickly as possible.Jt was thought that in this way each person would be made to see that the Governor's time was valuable, and would therefore cxcuse his brevity.But -Butler has the knack of getting at the pith of a visitor's errand quickly and of shortening the interview without giving offence.Callers hand their cards to his messenger, and nearly every body is shown in without much.delay to the private office, where ho can talk without-olher auditors.The Northen and Southern Assemblies of the Presbyterian Chirch have resumed, by formal vote, those fraternal relations which were broken during the rebellion.Each resolutions containing the following declaration : « While receding from no wrinciple, we deciare our re, for and withdrawal of all expressions of our Assembly which may be d asof- fensive.\u201d\u201d The Rev.Dr.Herrick Johnson, who was the Moderator of the Northern Assembly, revives the question at some risk of reopening the breach.He says that clearly the regret and withdrawal were absolutely without any limitation es to expressions that were offensive.The resolution swept from the record every offending word.He reminds his denomination that a possible construction of thid action would tarnish their record of loyalty and their expressed condefnation of the rebellion, making them regret it all aud take it back.He does not regard the clavse, ¢* while receding from no principle,\u201d os consistent.He ssks what that principle is worth, the expression of which must be regretted and then withdrawn.CANADA.James Bruce, a young school teacher from the neighborhood of Rossenu, Ont, took several articles from Mr.Ashdown, he alleges as a practical joke.The magistrate befors whom he was arraigned does not appear to relish practical Joking of this kiud, for Le sent the young man to guol for ten days.Claim jumping around Brandon, Manitoba isfassuming n very serious character._Cases Lave come under cbservation where\u2018 parties have made affidavits, in support of cancells- tions.Afterwsrds, coumscience-stricken, or through fear of the consequences, they have statement was false, near the road in a partially cl 3 be seen à tree, a wonderiul ffeak ot nature.Two Eli trees stand about twenty feet apart, and one-when about twenty-five feet high bends over and joins the other, forming a perfect And ificent tree, and extends upwards of twenty-five feet.The Memts, Allan are building an immense steamship.of 8,100 tons register, to be called the * Numidian,\u201d which is to be in Winter, from Baltimore, Md., and Portland, Me., on alternate Tirarsdays, to 1, Eng: \u2018Mod, sud from Boston and Porflan 3 \u201cnate Saturdays, to Glasgow, Beotland.The Bishop of Niagara has tention of preaching a series of 108 cironlar to his clergy her for awhile, then she tires of it\u2014ehe the same.He thinks it time, © the | everything of late, Her old fe¥ar i restless.ferce onsianghts of Infidels ga Sho strongholds | 42Ctiom of Sem : ness comes back.This dull Sandypaint,- with | of the.churohs that some astenk be paid bo an b 101007 Îts inquisitive gapers and gnestiupèza, is mob-b0 | exposition ef the articles of the faith, | Both as.sou = .becndured, evap lor her father'smke.Siw will wo that Christians may be able to give a reason Ohtistmas bux during last few | a return to New York.In the bustling life there foi the hope that is.within them: °°.+ mapidiy-in pogu in Bootland hough : 2 .>, ai Ke à ! An obéerrant\u2019 farmer.of Abbottérhod; : | noticed that his pigs failed to respond to the \u2019 diet appertioned to shem, ea the ti marketing drew wes, but \u2018rethar gre per than more obese.His obsérvati the fact that immediately after the seal apd barley were ] rats swarmed into tis.pen and feasted ously.He at ones rpméved the pigs and filled à + fra Hamilton, » few wee! -_{ snd teachers were Las Trier chair, sented baal with o thud * on the 4.velar ol 2 ew oor, ly smiled ; oll wore too decorewn\u2019 | Peer .: LP Lier Lu era into À Peggle press i, smd 1 : ; imo oars | Waufactater.A \u2018wai fyomen up, sad the Jonly vent, ly er-boak, abd & a mar Let es ane of the ballets \u201c| tente.This was almest too ninich tor ee come très \u2018illing tee Then, Ly Berd | pasion, and » smile began te oh many { manager, T.Ozdes.\u201d After the.& fair: countenance, when the teacher ross | : 0 1 ollows :\u2014The: Po mont He Others have given orders to let their ships pe.TS EEE The Bov.W.H.Hardman, of.Greenwood, « which she receives for each concert\u2014as she was made affidavit setting forth that their firsg, About three miles north of Picton, Ont.,.field, may.It is then perfectly round, laced on their Anglo-American mail line next 4- inter.Thiscompany\u2019s mail steamers now run | - ced hia in- | 4 evidences of Christianity, and phigh instruating \u2018the to de Quel sw thins w jons revealed | the trough host of + te ti a ote OT 1 while lansing à seven.> of five = the trough with corn and Paris gréen;\u2018and-|* 17-19 \u201cit in related that in.4d collage not far | y since, the scholars jj hssmabled for mtorni ¥ The rsding nd singing rer ov, cad al bev | whem ope 'yousg { ind sik utero 4 rt from the fith\" of A \u2018 er roms .\u2018Amos, m= i dE bas alien; A 1 ï thios the before he went down.ao \u2019 ENGLAND.The failures last year were over 1,000 fewer than in 1881, \u2018 All the Cabinet save Mr.Chamberlain are university meu\u2014\u2014seven Oxlord, six Cambridge.A very serious encounter, arising out of a enowbail fight, lately took place betwesn two regiments at Canterbury.X sporting English clergyman, the Rev.Jack Russell, now in his 89th year, bas sold his well-known pack of harriers to Mr.Baring, -of Membland Hall.English hotel proprietors write to the London \"Daily News that their effeats to prevent guests thinking it necessary to give fees to servants prove utterly unavailing.During the year just closed there were reported 28 mining explosions, 15 of which were fatal, the number of deaths reaching 241, exactly the average for the past 32 years.Fitty years ago there was scarcely a cathedral in England pot more or less out of repair.Some, notably Ely, were in half ruinous plight.Now, there is scarcely one, including Ely, not in perfect order.: At Lincoln Cathedral there is a beautiful stained-glass window, made by an apprentice out of glass rejected by his master, who was so mortified by recognixing it as superior to any other in the church that, according to tradition, be killed himself.When the firm of Calvert & Co., Londen brewers, temporarily suspended in 1858, with an indebtedness of over $7,000,000, but yet larger assets, they returned among these latter 859 public houses bound to take no other beer than theirs.: The magnificent sarcophagus of the Duks of Wellington in the crypt of St.Paul is one huge bonider of porphyry, weighing over seventy tons.Nearly the whole of it has been standing above ground for ages in the parish of Luxulion, Cornwall, and it is the actual fact that before it was -aslected the Continent had been searched in vain for such a monolith.This year the founder's gold inedal of the Royal hical Society of England goes to Dr.Gustav Nachtigal, the German explorer of Central Africa, and the patron\u2019a gold medal to Sir Johu Kirk, M.D., the well-known British Consul at Zanzibar, who.has gssisted at ao many African exploring expeditions from Livingstone\u2019s Zambesi expeditions down to the | present time.It is not often that pink coats are seen within convent walls, but the other day a fox was run to earth and killed in the garden of a convent near Brighton, dedigated to the Sacred.Heart.The reverend Mother, highly indignant, came out and remonstrated with the sportsmen, and especially with the sportswomen, sternly refusing té be appeased by their profuse apologies.One man suggested *\u2018 sanding the old lady some game to appease her I\u201d : A large distribution of doe venison from: Windsor and Bushey Parks was made at Christmas time among the royal family, the Lord Chamberlain, the Lord Steward, and other officials and individuals on the Queen\u2019s list.Another Christmas comfort is the annual git of swans from the Thames.About thirty are killed every year, of which the Queen has teur, the Prince of Wales two, and the other members of the royal family one each, the remainder falling to privi persons.There has just died in the Wolverhampton Workhouse, a man who, for the whole of his litetimé, extending over thirty-soven years, has been a source of trouble to the union officials m the district aud the central enthorities in London.Picksd up originally by the roadside when sn infant a few days old, his parents unknown, he was ehristened by © guardian ander the name of Bytheway.He grew up in the workhouse until old enough to be sent out as | an apprentice.During the next seven years he out the patience of his master, as he had tired out the patiemos of the officials of the union, and when his apprenticeship ired he cams back $0 the werkhouss as to his own home.Thus hg remained up to the time of his death, either an indoor er outdoor pauper.He wrote so many letters to the Local Severn: ment Beard, complaining of almost every officiel connected with the homse, thit ths central authority at lengthjordered an inquiry into his \u2018mental sipte.This inquiry, however, did not establish lunacy, and Bytheway remained about Walvethsmpton, and continued his troublesome proceedings; appearing from time to time with real imaginary grievances beford the magistrates or County Court Judge, He was baptized in the Church of England, and, after pro- iig various creeds during life, he ended his chee} career by dying in the .{ thers wate at * The girl of the period now wesrs around the | outside collar of dress a silver dog -collar,: which is so zoade that it can be separatad \u2018into & pair ef \u201cTip \u2018debtdne ~1.+ IA Caverly, Aylmer, months Meo have been plastered up duriug Mr.Burn\u2019s work in the church in 1830, and as, 60 far as can be seen, no access has been available to it since that time, the bones must date from an earlier period.The namber of frogs\u2019 bones.A > with , Amsk Bremen.Uarivalled passenger accommodation, cial tacks ante i to Eml Pu Tareush bills of iading granted.br rates of (Folgus pause to KENNEDY w Loch was still in existence, \u2018as no other harbor for those animals has existed ini the immediate neighborhood since that time.The appearance of the bones seerns also to favor such an ides, as they are dry and undoubtedly old.The quantity of them would also prove that their mulation must have been the wark of a great number of years.A most alarming railway collision occurred at Cowlairs Junction.The Helensburgh train in crossing the points, instead of turning on to the Helenab branch, got on to the main line.At the moment the Milngavie train came up, and a violent collision ensued, with the result that the three first carriages of the Holensburgh train were completely smashed and 28 passengers severely injured, three of them so seriously that they had to.be removed to the Infirmary.The cause of the accident is very singular.Some coal had fallen from a waggon belonging to a train that had previously passed over the line, and in consequence the cross-rod working the points was broken.This was not observed at the time, so that thongh the lever was moved the points were not shi \u2018 Catarrh\u2014A New Treatment.A new treatment, whereby a permanent cure is effected in from one to three applications\u2014 Treatise free on receipt of stamp.H.Dixon & Son, 305 King street west, Foropta, Canada.Mr.Dixon, Jr., will be at the Albion Hotel for a few days, with a supply of thé remedy, Call soon and avoid the .\u2014_\u2014 .Kid bonnets, kid gimpa, oons, and laden, all in the natural leather colors, are the fancy of the season.*The wonder{ul catholionn known asMre.Lydis E.Pinkham'\u2019s Vegetable Compound has given the lady a world-wide reputation for doing good.It is like a living Spring to the vital constitution.Her Blood Purifier will do more to cleanse the channels of the circulation and.urify the life of the body than all the sanitary vices of the Board of Health.-\u2014 An odd evening shoo\\has slender straps on the low-cut instep and rises at the back of the angle almost as high as a boot.ore one [Dans mest is another man\u2019s ison.\u201d y-Wort expels the poisonous Pamor.The first thing to do in the Spring is to clean house, For internal ing and renovating, nô ôther\u2018mediciue is equal to Kidney- Wort.In either dry or liquid form it headache, bilious atiacks, constipation and deranged kidneys.Le\u201d îÜ \u2018The newest collarettes and chemisettes are higher at the sides than in front and leave a very little of the throat bere.A ribbon or a row of beads is usually worn with these gar- meats.- sa.Twenty-four besutiful colors of the Dis mond Dyes, for Silk, Wool, Cotton, &e, 10 \u2018ets.A child can use with perfect success.The chaæeur hat of green ar brown telt, with à higb, aloping crown and cocks\u2019 is a {avorite with blonde young ladies, who wear it pushed back ipom the brow, to show all the front hair.: \u2019 Mr.C.P.Brown, Crown Ladd Agent, Sault Ste.Marie, writes \u201cTwo or threo of ny friends myself were recommended to try Northrop & Lymai's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypo- Poosphites of Lime and Boda, in preference to pound Syrup of Hypophosphites.We ink it better for prefer\u201d your Kmulsion, and the system than the Syrup, &ec.Spesial Notice.Dem\u2019't Be It, Never drug the stomach with nauseating and éning expectorants and opiates ; 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