nuuurnoe ul rnugnon In nrdinnry life, an noon. in- thn Dominion of Onnndn, in bnnh, his, lot, fun: or domestic life, in village, city, country home, store or workshop, and pnfnrenen will be given to nutrition! of fnctl. V A jibe books unnuho not only moral` {an of n _...... um.-- -uvulu Glllllllll Hf J37 pages, sinus: in IE: to mill School books, 1_nd.Juy oonhia :: . distinct narrating- `Uilll I-l.II" lllll III III I-II?-I llvllo Nona but Skater) in costume ullorod on t -___ -_ ..-u-n -. In :11, Six Books.- The cIII.1-n.p'ter of the literature must he th influence of religion in ordinary life, u thoDotn|uion Cumin. in hunt: 1.1.- .._ -wuwl WOII, 1.10.38] 1.73 nu-rotivu. . . uononorl Toronto, 9!]: December, 1888. Sabbath Tuschot-)l-%l-.lbnry Books. AUCTIQ_N_ SALE . 29. Trains arrive and depart from the Kingston Station ID follojn : JAN_UA] T0 .AL:f0RS. 3. w. manow, SOCNIII7 I Triunnt. U11, 8 ROBERTSON, Solicitor: for Vondon. .1...` mm: '-"-F-----*r*`."""* '. st Ioqtoq 03 U 1-1-an of ' loOIII$l|l `U , . A u-..nI..nh"InIn1- 1809, to tilt Proprlclotu of Shares rogiond In Oolonlu. ' - . * Tho Dlvldand is doohrul In smut; `lousy, sud will be pcyahlo at he mu 0! Iubqngo our- rent on tho Eth My o_[Jsunu-y. 1889,10 IIo_lxod by an Loe-1 Bonrll. _ . No tnnlfen on he made homes: the nth instant and MI: ll l,bO hob nut ho ` V - ' . mix or mnrlsn noun .tllLlIl0A. Incorporated byloynl clnl-tor. JUST RECEIVED, Fine denllne HAVANA TGl6_All8. n:?nIu_ Vlrglnh Tobucooo, 2:10 1.3. Always on land, with `P0310008 of villain; and brands, both Smoking Int} Ohowilg, grade: and Tobaoconilt Good! In gene:-nl, wholuulo -__1 ...-I In I IJIJHIF and retail. Fancy Goods and Toys,| RICH S NEW STORE, um um ms TO ALL! IN ALL THE ROVILTIIQ won _ N-EW YEAR'S ,GIF'1"S, . G00!) aId'cIlBAi', `A In 124. Ilnboppu acme wield: London, 1.0., In Doo., 190. " Ium V7_WlLl IE; onr|stnuuow1uru-woiuun W n.ucn.u:uop;m%uoano-axhopruzo T . Goons fol-_ up Holidays. Snark: Boxes` Inn: Bthigu I` Bum Buck `Bath: Loyal` Bniuinl Drums Sulmm I ` u 010 Gmger Icon, to T ' . ~ r:u:'3m. (ad eon. annu- Ooleu. Dolngan, m...I.... 1. mm... 450 p.n. 5:40 3.11:. Kind tnin 10:00 1. In. 616 7:00 " [Thh is by Iontred time, from which deduct In minutes to: the dibnnee between Honu-cal ` udv Kingston timo,] rue Brown and Golllnn SHERRY-Pam`;-[in ' I 0 -. . o(::"nhnn' '9 virv o ' T DOMESTIC CIGARS ' _._.__' . vii -IrlIIl-I ` Bi-may-henneuy, In-tell, Otard Danny. - .2 *.;:.:..`:.*'I:."'-- Bed, Ourrput Jolly Buck oumum no! Jelly ` J ' mdi 8 mm ="~ ~ It In.'__;__ MOREANEW GOODS 3' ` Ananahto-user` ruins: % 3. Pith and * ....",`.:.?.'!'.:.` .:?`:.: cw Po-cu. "*"`~ A Bnrnal_.'I.v-__, Dome: of Pridous sud Wellington Btneu. `V. I VCIIUI 9|. 19;.) 11 I013 very cheap. Kingiton. Doc. 23. GIIBISTIIAS AND NEW YEA]! PRESENTS, "V was nine: nun; unyuynhinu Drums Sultans - , gout Prime Valentin . " 03! and Half Keg! HO`!!! O: " Bonn P1-[mo lhmiiggonly no eentdporhox BauI`\Iu}I|'l'ig|, 3 mg for :5 can Bonn Oitzon Peel V Bonn Lorna Peel ' nan`. (\_h.__.,'1__I f'ngIo eoyiel of the Oxnoxncu an Nlwa, euntnining the sun of the week, may be had in wanna for nailing. Price 3d. each, hand ongy lridny. 7 1-it-1-`I Q t\r\1\I-cI _D.L- I\___ \!._...- ___. L- """"Gnh-.u"'`l, V n liolilom P I: `lo! a . B l "1'! 0 on .im_ I1 : Pnprwlu... ur-nun very old Port Bondsman : Porrwtng lndou Port * n--an-A-. `II... II . Burgundy uluuulnl run Doc. 5.: No. 3 Fraser ; unianpgs, rnnou cm: PIPES- niv wv.-.-.-.1" ---__._.__. , Anonymous oomlnlinlcnuonl cu receive no suonuon Ivaryinng lorwI.rded.fnrinsarl.ion must be woma- pusod bytha nun and sauna: of the writer; not a for publlquou, but II ovldnpoo of u- tiullclty II. II Ibo roquatod that correspond-all Illlonly wruoowonado ofuheshoetofpspun in mutant Indortnkotn nun rahebd . Ff vu-ioty of TOYS and FANCY flllli nnl C-or nhann . . JUST OPNED OUT AT nldstvxo rats on ,- animus moi H. P. WHITE. '0. lmun, H-aunt-DI HOUSE. `wt, --.--'. BIHGLI OOPIE of the DLn.Y HIV: may be had It the counter oftho pubonion ofen, Prin- cnu nu-cat. Prion three ooppen. _Aa/1.lnpic$. One Bale nw L IKIID " I511 any ad DRY Aver- gaze 5. ` Hr Weir s scheme for the exportetion of two million: of '_dollnrn of American silver coin from Cemde in likely to prove e. fail- ilre, notwithsundinglhnt Mr Weir : emu-In hnve met vriih .3 reeponne in meny inuen- tinl quarters. The failure of e echerne of this kind in just whet. might be expected- Io ell shot reletes to the currency the peo- ple depend uizoon the gorremmcnt for action ; T nod to the government will properly be left the tank of providing e uniform coinege. R FERG] pea. ml June nit I - m ` ` A ; W . ;.l * ` . AUCTION The proposition to raise an endowment fund for `Victoria. College-at Cobonrg is one which has {not with great encouragement; Some of the wealthy members of the Wes- leyen A Methodist Church have responded with greet liberelity; and single eubecrip- tione of five thousand and ten thousand dol- len have in eeverel canes greeted the appeal. The 'hopefulnea and determinetion of the Weeleyen clog? in this work of sustaining their college 3 5 critical time when its ex- istence was threatened `by the `withdrawal -of long lnoeultomed" government ` grunts, must beregerded es en honourable exhibi- tion of nnnhood end eelf-relience. It in no II 81'] `mi swung V. ---u--uvvvu jo -an -v---uva an u. -v ' thnt their spirit proves infecting and. `P 0 unong the oongrogstionu. Collec- tion: are how taken up in :31! the churches it stated times, _snd the: contribution: thus ruined will loan amount to as very 1-poets bh nun. Indeed. from the hesrty manner in which the danominnionj. taking hold or the scheme, than can be no doubt of the Qt)- joct being aeoompliuhod within 1 reuonlblo nd Let it be kept in mind that Victoria Cdlego in not: theologies} school, that it in .___.`.;I.. - _-|.--I .1 A-.- -_z A'I__A :; :_ - --__ -A-L-um--= --uvu. Illa nut WIIUII BIZ ll p8CIll:lZ.l- Withtlucmlowngnt fndlninodto nn do with amount, the Uniieuil.-y of Victoria. Collcpvilljn under no moonlit} of sur- nndwingiuchu-tar'; itnooduocknoollip _Iionw1ththoUn1 ' or'romco,uuc gll. _ - wreak-nit J55. -. When they had :_ Ipillod enough inhohus minute mufnh he wont : to hi: boofngnin viith baby gravity. --wt... r`nn`t` vnn .1:-ink vnurunter -" we \ puiily . Ichoolaf Aru, ind am it in . con- neximnl nooauity simply in the nama't.Hat it in duinblufottho Methodists to nuintninu. oollogisu institution, in the nungenont uadhndningof which they can rapooo con- A.I.....-- +1 AL- _L-1_ -_ unit" was ` . W}! 9>_r_;9s_wm:s:9>g "P-r ~ IlIP_1!. yd t smuxwu EVENING, .1113: 2. SEE FIRE/T PA GE. `travellers Guide. _ OOIIO nu-.1 1:30 p.In. ` Mixed trlin 3:15 Lin. 1:50 u u a 5:20 u 1'0 doannavoxnizxin. nvu u1v,uvA nanlunu -VI,u`Lv,-.11 v ....-.u... . 1 Mr Sheddon, of the Grand Trunk, this year presented the families of all the cutters with the material for [L elibatnntial dinner `instead uf `inviting them to I public feati-1 }"""_'. 'i'he Montreal Garrison Ar-tillery have re- enlistedm the full strength. on..- n_-_.._-.. -1-u.....---| 1.1.1 - ummoinu an--u-nu -v --v .--. ......_.--- The Orengemen of Montreel held in meeting lest night in their hell, which pres numerouely attended. The object. of_the meeting was to welcome in the New Year by e frnternel greeting ofthe members. The time passed pleasantly with songs and udclrases. Attwelve the rnys- tic chain was formed, end God Save the Queen" was sung, and three hearty cheers were given for our Queen, three for the Grand Llnst._ er of Eeltcrn Canada, three for the Grand llnsterof British America and three for the Cnhnty Master; after which the members formed in procession and marched to the resi- dence of the Grand Master, and gave him three cheers, end sung God Sure the Queen. The residences of the Grand Treesurer and District Hester, us well as eeverel others, were visited in A similar manner. The W. of a lodge in Kenyon, Glungnfry, formed one of the party. `I0 [I'll DOl,I`I}|l Wltll nnuy gI'lI.vu._v. 1 , Why don`t.`__von drigk ynur.wa1tel',." uked of one lad T V . I: particularly ug- grievcd expression '1 countennnca. _ Wplnnnn -iv Ju-,k`nii1oen An` chucked 3 The Bienop ofoulario will prench in St. Panl s Church to-morrow evening, at 6:30; Se are free. Tn IcI.-'l`he enreme cold weather of yes- terday has bridged `the channel between Wolfe Islsnd and Cope Vincent with ice so tho` teams passed safely go and from there to-day` The connecting between Kingston and cope Vincs n't.in now complete, Haurron ScnooL.-Wo4nre requested to stale -that lha Lord Bishop of Ontario will preside at the distribution of prizes and certicates at Hampton School, on Monday, Jan. Mb, II B V.-lock. `The clergy, and all interested in or friendly to the school, are enrnes ly invited to be present. Tn: lcncuru. lIL:cnons.-On Monday the elnctiona of Aldermen for the various wards Til] take place, the polls to be opened at nine o'clock I In. There are only three wards in which there is any chance whatever of anything like excite- ment, And in one of these it is rumoured that one of the candidates will nltimntely withdraw, than leaving: clear eld for his opponent. The tgief ght w_i1l be in St. Lnircnce Wand, where __AA__A __.|I L- _-_.. -I,_- -__L -,_J..I,._ e contestwill be very close, each candidate this morning feeling equally condent of BIJCCBIS. In Frontenac there is talk of close work, but this in more talk than anything else, u we be- 'Ieve that the matter is already arranged by the electors ofthe Ward, end there will be little rent opposition. Electors should Dr in mind that the election does not, In formerly, extend "to two dnyl, but mull. be decided on the one day, Mon- da]. The rentjnder is neceeury from the fact in; been requested by inte pan-tie: to withhold their votes until the eco dny,in order by thin dodge to keep them from the polls, Altogether. of partial ignorant of the Law inffbo inntter hev- M Ponce Oourr, Sstn.rdey.-Yt-sterdny tgeiag New Year : Day, the police magistrate sent or- ders to the sergeant-msjor to liberate. all the drunks sud vsgrsnts arrested the night previous and then in dursnce vile. There were but three to take sdventsge of th_ie`sct of grace, and these were replaced by the following who sppesred at the her this morning : Michael Fennen, drunk, ma Willisrn Proctor, Ihry Redfern, and Isry Duke, vsgrents. The first of these we: found by the police during the` storm of lost night calmly sleeping on` the elects of his deep pote- Ions on the boardwalk.` This morning his hands were found to be so badly frosen es to require to be dressed by A medical men, end the megistram sllowed him to depart for that purpose. William Proctor, s young men well able to work, sought the refuge of the police etstion lest night and some nights previous, having no other piece of residence. He we: sent to goal for fourteen days. Kory Redfern and Mary Duke were sent book to gnol for one month. These women here no other home than the common goal, and upon their liberation therefrom after each term of pun- ishment, no other.li!e is open to then/ithsn that of the streets, and Any good resolutions which they may form are rendered futile fro the al- most impossibility of putting them intoktiu. It is high time some place of refonnstioglwns established for the benet of such. The Dominion Telegrsph Company stands before the public in 1 very bad light. It ep- penrs clear from the revelstions which hue been sdded in Cnnsn West to those of the Trade Reoino that a cunning, unscrupulous, snd portly bankrupt family circle in the United Ststos, hsn engineered the whole nfnir for their own special benet. and! hue nude perfect tool: ssd cat's-psws of s respectable list of di- rectors in Toronto, who csnn ot be induced to come out with any clear statement of the nir, ifindsed they themselves know Anything nbont II.-.`\ /-\ 4suz:r~asuuIsury L, 100', I WIN I! `I'll! changes is the carrying oi: gets sud msils by thefnssrd line between an own, Irsllnd, end Boston. A Onnskl use will leave the former {or the letter city every Wednesdsv. There will be three stssners to csrry the weekly msil, ssiling respectively on Sstnrdsys, Wednes- dsys, sud Thursdays, two of these vessels being of the Cunard line, end one of the Ieqnsn. One Osnsrd host will go to Bostos, ss ststed, sad the others to New York. `There will so locum` be shy regnlsr Insil sgotttl on ghosrd these steslnerl, sad the mile [will be sorted on the other side on the rsilrosd esrs between Dahlia sud Quesnstnvm. By this srrsngenset we shall get the latest intelligence and eerrss . Registered letters between the Usltsd ta ssl Ossulswillhersdussd from twsetytonsss cent s on thsllst of Jssmy. t The Illuqtnted London News, with in ever welcomec 'Btln&l oupplement,hu arrived at Henderson s The number conlists of I. double Iheet, sun (1 supplement, and a. coloured pic, \ 3 tn-e, repreznting Dick Whittington [using on London to n. This is I very fine work of the kind. 1309 en the new: engravings the sea- Ionnble sketches abound, and the Christina: stories hnvh the ndnnuge of captivating inna- trationl. The custom of the kits under the min- tlotoa in the subject of n uplandid double-page engraving, and Christmas morning, Chriumu ight, tho Crown of the feast And Fsiry gifts amthe titles of others. $1=xc1;iL ricnxazm is. grlevcq exprculuu ug; L'UuIucu-u\.u- Plane, sir, _Juck`n9}{cen an` chuck%iya/1 uter into it," wu the rjsply. _ l Well, sir. please-,_s*, he `caved It at me - nk," the oendiug gucit 'p|eIdelL i|..x.. ;. nun-an. m rchlmkincr asters- how- 1 D FROM MONTREAL ' '-II FIQUUIII E! \III.` 5-4. .I The beuefeetioee of It George Peabody are fer larger then iugenenlly Iupponed. The renow- ing lit (gold values) will display the remarkable '. facts; Ind thh Ium do-`ea not include the huge Iumtt he gave to_ further Americnn interest: in the grant exhibition in 1861, nor otherlzirge Iulnl he has given for internelionll bnnqneu end such purposes: To the poor of London .. ... ...... $1,730,000 Bnltimore Inntitute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000,000 For education in the South to blocks and whites .`................ 2,000,000 For a. museum _to p to e Annriolp rel , Ynl Cow. . . . . . . . . . 150,000 For n si ilnr muleu for Harvard ' college, . . . . . . .. . . .. 150,000 ` Forinatitute and edncetionn Dnnvere 260,000 For n free museum st Salem . . . . . . . 50,000` To the State of Ierylnnd . . . . . . . . . 250,000 Bishop Iicllvnin for Kenyon College 25,000 Kane : Arctic expedition . . . . . . . . 10,000 For Memorial Church to his mother 100,000 To members of his family . . . . . . . . . 2,000,000 J: is reported that there is I deciency of ten thousand dollars in the treasury ofthe Board of Agriculture, which can in no way be accounted for.-G'lobc. ` 5" `I --4!___n-_ lL_. _AL I--n `Ur-jLIUU'u The New York Tribune eatimetos that not less then two hundred thousand pernone are now re- siding in 1b I city who have no `work, no re 1 hnmes, and'no mu-ans wbiila insure them I liv - lihuod. Some of them beg or steal outright; but a lirge number eke out a miserable existence. by runninz into debt for lodging, for board, or at groceries, or by borrowing from week to week ofwhomsoever will lend them, or by quar- tering themselves on reluctant relatives or friends. The result. is an aggregate of want, squalor, misery and degr|dntion,.fearful to con- templete, I an. n._ v-_1. cu-_ ..-.... nnb An. in nan nl` | sunny-amt, The New York Star says not one in ten of the blue-ccated but-dy-gurdyiets who infest the street corners of New York were ever soldiers. They are generally men who lost ths-ir limbs otherwise than on the battle field. Moreover, the pennies that the charitable drop into the ex- tended but don t go to the supposed soldiers. The latter are hired by enterprising Italians in the hand-organ business, who furnish the crip~ plea with blue clothes and pay then: s certsin sum per day for their services. There is an Italian in Baxter street, who has eight hsnd organs thus employed, with two bogus soldiers running each one. His net prots from this service are from twelve to fteen dollars per day. an . -1 l'I___.__ nt_,__,r_ In- 2,, |A\.rI.n.| uv-yuuv .v ......_,.. _v....-_ r_- __J.. The heir opponent of George Fnncll Tnin, now eighgyearn old, promises to be as original a `sensation on his father. He recently gave the governor some very good ndvicgin the follow- `r ing leurr-. Hllilirnrv nlloan, Ynnklrl N Y ) Illg IGlIl'l' `. ' Military College, Yonhdrs. N.Y., A November 14, 1868. "lien:-es: Papa: We are all in great dislrcss about you, and please for Mammas sake pay your debt. twice, and come home, for Dear Papa you must remember that you have a family at home. now pay attention to me Dear Papa, for to run through this world like you do now you will be killed. Now rememter you are running great risks, and just onn solitary one more might be the cause of your death , now when you get up your spunk again and go to talking about the English think oi what I told you. I remain your loving sou, W1 anv 'I'nann " UU| lUYIL|u BUU, ELSIY Tnni." The public execution of Jones ceased the London Evening Advertiser on Tuesday to say: We do not intend to discuss the qneslionof the propriety of capital punishment. But we deep- ly regret that 3 public execution should disrurb the cnlm of this hollowed nod hitherto jo ous Christmas tide. and that the precints 0 our l pleasant city should be polluted by e spectacle at once lo horrible and demoralizing. We had hoped the example set by the mother country- the conducting of executions in printe-Ivould hue been copied by our legislators on this fetal _ twen_ty-ninth of December. Public hangings exercise on every wny brutnlizing inuence upon those who witness them. If the `inuence of capital punishment is designed to be deterrent the element of mystery would deepen that ef- fect; the poor wretch soon to be ewunz into the presence of his linker, and covering before the awful terrors of Azriel, might well he allow- ed to oecnpe the added gibee and eneerse of on unfeeling crowd." `I "I'YL__ I_4I.A_ I__,4!,-_ ..---'I_,, n When Father Ignatius resolves to preach in Lombard street he gives notice not only of his sermon, but of his text. Tuesday : Church newsnaperssnnounced lhst he would presch st St. Ed.|nnnd s, on Friday, from the text, `And the door wss shot." The rev. father had, no doubt, prepared something instructive on these highly allegorical words ; but while he was ela- borating his mystical theme, somebody else was at work in I most prjsctical manner, and the text came true for him in s most literal sense. The new Archbishop of Canterbury, who` has at ceased to be Bishop of London, has with- 'awn the father s permission to preach, and the oor-of St. Edtnund s-is most rmly "shut" ninst him. The bishop does not seem to have acted without just cause. He has ascertained, from a letter which the father acknowledges to be his, that this irrepressible deacon had receiv- ed from a young lady "a solemn life vow of obs- disnce to him, and that he now proposes to excnmmunir-.ntn her run than m-nrmd II-no AL. 1... -V?lr'y-" .|':;t:`_yon dri1_;k'y;ur.\v.ater ." ` ' ` - pm.culu.1yng_l Montreal, Jun. 2.-In the case of the expreuiou"i _ Bank of Montreal vs. 'l`orrance, judg 11` _Jnck`'i{cen . T ' ' uh S ' C ' f umrmw hrw mph nagnvenxn e upcnor ouftm avour it E u'?`"""' _ A _ _ _ . 5",. gnu ` lhe annual New Year : vnamng went. on WI) it ctme to chucking `iers, how- yesterdny,_ but rather more quietly than 6'" ""Pf'15`!v 5" ("'3 0` ml!-_ usual. The weather was cold and raw. 1 nking ' Vu Hoinnner bus `t, was. u u. - . . . e_o , ettinwg uM'4_n end; and. in truth, I s (_::f`pt" _ : ;14";uF)":;"__t6'_. W9 thnlnpp lea were 59 liberal that even rnveq ' ` v E!`'-` -H 111' `- tonncha could nI hide them all away.` Thg "nbgerving eye" might. very easily d|s- ofall ` cern nun-lry contented eaten rolling the ' remuanuu.p'i"n hnudkerchiefs or paper, and ` at-wing (them in the recesses of their rugs. M msteml mvmng "3. ` festi- tbl`-n'k unn 91! nuuv l'.lJul'e T` we Bk8d`Uf Lvgtl` unuuus tu uuu, nuu lull nu DOW pl'OpQ88 I0 excommunicate her on the ground lhnt she has broken it, and to publish the Ienteuce in the newspapers. We may remark in peuing that no respectable newspaper would lend itself to such a puroose, but the threat was enoughfcr the bishop, and he declines to allow Ignatius, O S.B., Sup.," to preach any longer in the church- ea over which he has control. ces, the sale of two or three thousand of a new , and (Javier are unknown namesin Canadian lion: Punuslute -'I`bere is no class of bnsi- ness so liable to misconstruction and tnisunder- i standing as that of a publisher of books. It is diicult for sh author to understand the busi- ness aspects of publishing a book. In therst place, the expenses of composition, correcting, stereotyping, paper, printing, and binding, are very lsrge, compared sometimes to the sine of the book. Then the advertising hills, and two or three hundred gratuitous copies for notice and review, must be added to the cost of publication. Then, of course, store rest, clerk hire and pack- ing expenses, including paper, twins, and boxes, should be reckoned as part of the cost of getting up an edition ofs book ; so that, in most instsu- , work hardly pays the publisher for the labour and capital included in the outlay. Now all this the author, unless he or she happens to un- derstand the business thoroughly, rarely com- prehends. The elder Iohn Murray, one of the moat honourable and generon of publishers, need to say, that an author who thoroughly under- stood all the intricacies and expenpen of issuing e book from the press, and properly launching it into the hands of the public, was as rare a prize to nd as `s phcnnis or a unioorn.-Boron Journal. '~/EDUOATIOI Ia Qt7nIo.-ll. Bules gives in the Lantern: a sad account of education among his compatriots of this Province. He says the ecclesiastical agricultural college of St. Anne teaches that fetes, masses, and henediotions, are the necessary requisites for good crepe, although it admits the plough as a necessary in the pro- cess. The rich of the priests` farms are i striking contrast ith the crops of the habitana; but, instead of at `both; them to manure, they are regarded as he rewards of devotion. I. Boles also tr-an es from '1`. With! his account of the teaching of the deaf and dllllb, as a tit- ting accompaniment to the above. As to the literary institutions, I. Bslruays : The great- or part of what are called the instructed classes are very supercial," and adds, "I will givemy own case. `On leaving the Seminary of Quebec (one of the highest etuutianal institutions" French Canada), after my `rhetoric ! went to France to Isiah my media. I had taken some prbesl oonfeI;and I deariyetphtel them. I believed myself very well up when result! not write two consecutive lines of French. For eighteen months my-Pnsldsn prohnors eer- rected{ot'Ilss'a|I$`vrypI!'lI.'1'IldollI- pletalyigneraetdhhtnry,aadd|nastallthe sciences. ltwssthst!lrstIsslIlofgI'IvIIa- tlon,le. ' Newton, Ieplenlaaplaee, A4Il__.__ , L mull, . ' ' ' HOW`; I3 (-}:vie`r an n'uu in oollqu - but u ouuponuuon tho Itudcnt puns tv'o-thirds 0; bit than in pnyou, and the cum third In Grant root: and tuning the philuophu-n."- animal In... -im"Pi:;5nY's 019135. - mg, n.____ 1)` Tots] . 87,735,000 50,000 25,000 2,000,000. `Washington, Dec. B0.-,-The clmfan HI! . _BritisI| Culpinel win (mile rm dahy in 90` ' gnt".a'.i0l)_s. Mr b':wnrd`\.I.mcIIUInent| lo` the prnmcol are accep'ed, and received: from Mr Johnson, by telegraph, Dec. H), and the distinction `between Alabama and other claims ngrecd I0, and this eliminate: from thetrenly the I th. fth, and sixth nniclao which ruqt d in 1116 Alnbnmt claims a. unanimous decision, ot_ the Commu- 1 ------ rm... .1:...:umo:nn Iuatwaan claim: Stwl (them. In UNI TIECESSCS lll Iucu nuu. Can't you eqt any more ?" `lhi tiger eyed. Can't eat no more toke, muster i" "What are you going to do with that most i-n-your cup 3" -'I"qi- :z in nunr.her_" uuoth the liner- luv-unu. nun. ....,....V._. 7 being abolished, this requirement fnlla-n majority being suicient to decide` any case. It is also agreed that the Commission shill sit in Washington, enchthe umpire selected be suhjeotrto the ratication of the Senate. Dec. 20, .Mr Seward replied to Mr. Johnson's dcspatch. proposing additions] modications. none of them of I serious 7 character He desires that the treaty shall be styled I "`prntocol instead of a con- vention : but this is not indepenesble, and that theeproxgolibe signed in Washington ingtentl of L don, and sent. to the Senate, together with the naturalization and the _ San Juan boundary treutics, now ready to be sent. in, though this is not indispensable. He further proposes a change in the mode of selecting the umpire, to wit, that when the Commission cannot tlt-citlu a case, they shall report. their disagreement to their respective Governments, and if an umpire he not agreed upon by said Governments within six tnnuths, then the Commission ` are to select eutzh side a man for itself, and I .. I..s. `wv\IUI"-I \l\JV\-vtnlnmnn unu- th: are 1 __ _- g.. I... ,.'|.n. 3|`-7 I (bet ACCIDENT ON "I HE GREAT WEST- Elm. A serious accident hnppned to the night -mail coming west. yesterday morning, about 7.30 :1. 11)., close to the Eastwood Statmn. The train was proceeding slung at the us- ual pace, when the mar our of tin train, 0110' uf Pul1mztn':s alt.-L-ping cnrs,run utf the truck, owing tn the i)fL 8i\'l|gL` of one of the trucks. Diructly the trouble was discovered, Mr Webs1t:r, the conductor, cvmmunicaled with the engine drive; by means nf the cord, and the whistle at once blew "brakes on." The train proceeded about two hun- dred yards, the sleeping car jumping and tearing up the track. The next. car furwartl, a passenger c.-.1-, was also thrown from the trick, wh-an sud- denly the couplings of the two cars parted at the top of an cmlmnkmem, and the sleeping (-Jr slid partially down, and then ma51e`u. complete turn over, leaving ...n.. ..I II... u:l.u:.l.: nu Hun uinnn 'l`|u+ `Den Inllfle H: Cllllllllclti lulll UVCI, llsavuls some ul the wheels on the slope. The height of the enilmtikntcnt at the place where the (`alas-itroplte Jmppeneal is about forty feet, and the cum-ussiun was so _gl't'l as In wreck the inside at` the cur complem- ly. Owing, however, to the strength of the framework, the car did not break up. 0i course the passengers, about twenty-two in number, were all very much shaken and bruised, and several sustained serious inju- ries, though happily noone was killed. Con- sidering the severe nature of the accident, it wns indeed a. B/;Fp`y\eecnpe from inatnnt denth to many. One obihe stoves was upset, but the wster-cooler falling on the top of it, the tire was at once extinguished. The other stove set tire to some of the bedd ng, but the ntnen had not time to gain `headway, being put out by snow being thrown on them. It Webster, the con- ductor, received to contusion on the r`Ight"lep, sud was also cut on the foe. Ilr Kellogg, of Uticn, N Y., en extensive clothicr, hsd. several rib! broken, and Inn otherwise cut up. He was brought up to the 'l`ecum:eh House. Mr 3. Got- bcl, of Uticn, received in blow on the heck of his head. Mr Henry Butler. 01 Pnlmyrs, N.Y., wss seriously injured on the back, end had to be left gt lngersoll. Several other pnsnengers, includ- ing some ladies, also received cute and bruises, and were conveyed to the London _Slnllon, where they were all nttendod to by Drloore, who did all that won necessary for their comfort. All thl pseeengers, except Mr Kellogg and Ir Butler, l have gone on to their destination. Ir Kellogg in reported doing well. No blune is attached to any person, the disaster being purel occidental, sud beyond the control otnny one. be our wss one of the Blue Line American enrs, end we: considered in good order when it left the Bose pension Bridge.-Lmdon Free Prue. ' THE GOVERNOR GENERAL 'AND THE SETTLERS FROM GAVAN. The address from one hundred natives of Ca- nn, settlers in Canndn, has been received by Sir l`John Young. The following reply has been made: 1 __ ____ ,, 1 J. - . HIIIJU n Gentlemen: I am very much gratied by your address. I cherish no other hope or ambi- tion but the experiences I have acquired in pre- vious eervicee may prove of use in discharging the duties of the high oiee with whichl am now honoured. I recognize amongst your signatures many names of families well known to me in Irele.nd-namen which agreeably recall the asso- ciations of former years. I trust that the hopes which induced you to settle in Canada have not been disappointed; but that thetenns you use would seem to imply that your industry and exer- tions have been crowned with the desired reward of comfort and independence. Accept my sin- cere thanks, and believe that} wish you well as friends and neighbours from the same country, and that I do so all the nore heartily because I know you to be the relatives and descendants of men who were faithtul in the discharge of their social engagensents. and who placed them- eelves-at more than one trying ct'isitI-aleadily on the aide of law and order. 7---- tr. # _ ___._-wu q-gnu--aggra- - Kinglton, Saturday, Jan. 2. Yelterdgy Ihe weather was cold and stormy, A gale prevailing all thy from the norlhnnd north-welt, in waonneqnence of which the roads are to badly drifted as to make as journey to Kingston by farmers a. tedious mutter. This state of nfairn left the market place to-day com- paratively empty, not more thnn 1 dozen Ileigbo beingpresent, and most of` these were from the suburbs, or immediate vicinity of the city. There are no additional n-nu-In mm... o- - ..- ---~ -~ -1": ----~I New York, Juuuery 2.-`Cotton rm at 26c. Fleur quiet ; receipt: ue5,600hb1I; selee are 3,700 bblu at 5,85 @ 6,15 Inperne note and weetern; 6,80 In 7,25 for common to choice extra ante; 6,60 @ 7,90 for com- mon to choice extra western. Ry;.@r quiet at 6,00 ra 8,00. `Wheat quiet and iteedy; receipt: are 4,000 bush. Rye quiet. Corn rmer; reuipu are 8,800 buub; sales are 34,000 buuh st 94 6 96 for new mixed western; l0,70l,l0 for old do in store and Aoat; 96 forwhite western. Bnrley quiet and nominal. Outs quiet at 78:: for eout. Pork quiet and steady at 27,70 #3 28,00 for new meu; 26,50 for old do. . Lard quiet and steady at 10} @ Hie for neam: 17} 40 113:: for kettle reueered. mus rn-your cup I "Take it to mother." quoth tiger- 'Id- . ' This was 1 1t.tleilIicit-nt least at that moment; but by-and-by grace after meat `got itself sungfthis time with a tuner tad more nolid chorus; and the kind Secretary, Ir Willigms, nude 3 small address; in `which gefmission was formally given tn --_._ _ .I... ....-.r..-.- .....I angina tuna rnndn .uuu.u., u: nuuueuuuu vicinity or me on]. additional renukl neoouqry to those given 1 week since, tho chief chnn be- ing : alight fall in the price of our of cent: per 100 lbs, with the naunl dull character still prevailing. From 111081.. John Telegraph we learn lbs: of some many persons who emignted to New Zuluul tron Nut Brunwick lut spring, eigh- teen ban rctlrnod, no utinled that than in worn plsceu than ll Brunswick. waxing on do am at Bank Ruplds, um... Ion, meently found inheddod below an app: nntum of `ugh/haven feet baht tho nrhu; I the non ulna being tribal, lunar- Ingu:fotninanndl:nl!In::nlnlpItlI. A IQIQA at .hQQCLQA --- - - - A ~ " ' nnguuxwwmnannaqmuinahulnlplglh. AI largo an limestone:-ock contact 150% gun in wuumogi.m wu bntied, o_vmnc1ybyhu.| Illhllll-I. '1 7 ID BCIIJCD CHUII BUN: n Iur-u --u - sumpire is In be chosen by lot. t ;u--. vuulnl ulutilu, General Bupgrintandent onhuuuo. --l;nulo, J. :.-.tmeu Tillinghnt bad- Buperlnttndant of the Y 1: on 1 has boontppohuul Gollllll llrI)`0!'il|I .lI1dan:'. of tin nun. 1113 A`LmAB.\7M1;_I CLAIM`? -I-n. .. nhnnni an unanimous decmonox` nun um...._... I. The diutiuctinn lletwden claim- ,:._ n_-:-_...A:-:-...o on riot-ids` EDV NEW YORK MARKETS. wmcn ermuswn was ronuuuy gnu. lull 0 like scraps, and notice was made thnt them would be 3 dinner lnlae that on Tuesday through the winter for all hung:-yboya and girls who regulsrly at- tnndd the rugged schonla bf the Society. At this there was ; (lroppmg tire of mm tubs, and table by tlble the tiny guests u.n_A Ant nv:D"| an-u-n-1-In and innknl um`.- F`AB.liERS MARKET. JAKE \JIJl'l1Ivn-f . clmfa Ir-`I511! nn dd`? Jon Yonno. 91- 5 :--~w'-~- - . --~~ w . | __V;,,` ouon In :91 none the gr. M1110 Bowl; The Inga: crop looulipnu Into Inolber grant Boutbgu lant- rouud gureys tom q on-lb of tho produc- min. of this uuon. V` . J King Street. JOHN OQBIGHTON. Alla, the OHRISTIAB NUMBER of the II- luutnud London News. JOHN OREIGHTOX. Llet of Lenora `EMAINING in Kingston Poet Oee, R December 3let, l868:-~ ' Burns, In Jane _ 301301011. Hi An Burnet, A lonely W A `3 Boner, Louie ` Keefe, Dani E Bownrnsan, Daniel Leinhan, Jamel r Bethune, Neil Lariat . 9'z Boppnrt, John lcllvoy, Beasie Broune, R. Mclntoah IcDonald, llre Flore Bayes, Thomas IcKe-In D Brigham, qr Ilcnulif. Wm Benton, William Iclaenn, Illa A, Cole, Ilrn Hcllillnn, D _ Conroy, 0 rice |lP||'|0. mlf 3 3 Charon, pbico lnrtm, Ilse Ehnbeth Cums, Samuel ` llnrdook, Hrs Pnnapbell, Min Lilly, Mitchell, Illa Ruth Dawson, J R 3 Iilioy, Jerenaiah_ Dawson and Hcllae Norris, Hiu Annie Daly, John Nelson, Kiss Orena Derry, James Napier, Robert Diem, Wm H Orr, Nathaniel Drqfy, Miss L O'Neil, In Iargt Doaehugh, John Pnrdy, lllas Irene Doran, Daniel Raston, George Drnry, Mary I Rockford, Joseph Free, J who Richardson, Wm Freeman, J 8 Swift, Jane Forster, A ll Sugg_it, Watson Finley, George Spence, In R Finley, A Strntton, William Gray, T W Solomon, 3 R Glnford, R ` Sexton. Pntriti Geddia, Samuel Walker, Esntnons, Jacob or widow of into Jan Smith, Hrs McFarland Shirkey, I Gnoozulez, Kenneth Sbatmck, John G Gillespie, Abraham Socket, G A. 2 Hunter, Miss Kitty Taylor, Capt John Hunter, Mrs John Vernder, John u Hunter, George Vangnren. Z ; Higgins, Peter Wilkins, Thomas , Harrison, Thomas Wicklow, In Elisabeth 1 Flelliwell, 0 L Young, In A _ Joneo, Wm B An Indian letter from Johnson, J Canggnnwagn R. DRAGON,- Postmaster. GRAND MA_8QUERADE- King Street Skating Rink. uxcv. mmss Iusqunnmn will be A held in the RINK on the Evening of TUEDAY the 12th day of Jnnulry next. If`... I-uni Rivals : {II onnlnlvnn nlln nn 4 Jnnulry 2. ____.:-_..-_ lo genulomnn in faint`-o costume ndniitad. Specutorl admitted by the Union Stunt Rn- trnuoa. linker: by the King Street Entrnnoo; Tickets to be obtained from this lincnury nt the Omen of 0`. F. Gildenloove, Esq. Admission nnnll. B I Dflt Illll," lnu I.u.uu: uy nu, 5...-.. go out, with etomnchs and jacket puc- e -4 en they had anything so subsum- tiel as j.- lets-mdstentletl with the good things. A large proportion of them were literally in rage. some of the girls luck- ed dc-centl`y clutl `as they sat at` lllllller; but it was like llnraue'sfo:-mow super-no dcaini 1'upncan-t.hey were neat above, but their pnor little bouts and shoes were due` edly slty,"`a.nd elfurtletl ventilation tn ' ' toes and heels. Yet they all beautifully well, and gave as jull` cheer lnr "the ladies and gentlemen who paid for the beef end potatoes, and wanted them all to be well and` good, anal get a nice dinner once 3 week ;" and only one sell benquet~ hr, whoee `cad bed been punched" by e vie-a-via while grecefaftcr meat was singing, Ihowed anything but :1 happy. face 19 they led awn to play,_ and then to schuul. White an pinched assoine of them looked, lllleu I-uu the large majority showed th `excellent ef- ' legt of the little bit of school ng they gm, end of the weekly "hluw-nut of beef. They are brought in from the very gutlt-r?, 'end nobody is turned away who huts gut the eesy testimonial ot' an empty belly. But they must. wash their hands and face before they come to the beef, which is a eenitery revolution; end the hebdomndal repent gives them blood and muscle eno h to show in I wry little time that they are saved from {ever end the gutter maladies. jvauunnlsjguestsnnl ' "' -_'il ""1 ;)-;|A many, the on: day or t ____ _- A II. in-A THERE will be sold, under nd by virlue of: 1 Power of Sale contained in I eomln In- danture of Mortgage hearing this the second dsy of Februnry, 1857, agluu-'1-5-uni 4-__ 4-1 -_ _ `r-- -u.-- j:-_-, ---`v wu-u In-I `In January, A.D. 1800, et Twelve o cl_eck Noon, at the Auction Rooms of Mr James Linton, in the city of Klngeton, Auctioneer, the following velneble ' Property, llituuted in the city of Kingston, on the euterly ` side of Centre Street, on the southwesterly qn ter of Lot Number Twemv-t'-4r1n u I-3... nmu um ucuuu uncut, uu Iuu BUIIIIIWIGTII qll Lot Number Twenty-twrin `the Fiat Concession of the township of Kingltoo, connin- ing by ndmeuurement two ncren and thirty-eight and three-fourth: Iquu-a perches of land, he the same more 0:: less, more pnrticnlu-Iy deocgibed in the said Indentnn of Mortgage. I Q Pllhlffi hll llnln Iain`- HAL-. :-. ll... _- r an aura aulu. lllI.l.ElllI'U OI IOIIEIEB. The Property has until lately been in the oc- cupation of William Ferguaon, Esq, and la known as Bellevno Terrace. There is a 1 two atorey atone Mansion-house erected on the Pro- perty, with every convenience, and none Stable and commotlioua Outbuildinga attachelL_t.Q the name, all in very fair order. There in I Orchard on the premiaea, and a Vegetable Gar- den in part of the grnunda. -'l`he`pcoparIyla well fenced and neatly laid out, and :5. aluntlon la healthy and within any aeceaa oftbe city. Particulara and conditloua of an]: nun 5. .1... In uulnuy -nu Vuuun easy ofthe city. condition! ofpsle any ha ob- tained of the Auctioneer, and of Ir R. I. Boa, Oichl Aniguae, in the mid city of Kingston; and at the luv omens of lean Leyqlclnrrlch, and Robertson, of the city of Toronto. LEYs,uouUa1uoH, as ROBERTSON, Hnlinit.-u-. 4'... `Ir--.1-_- .j_- mating tho native ro- of the Dominion of 00.no- dn, Ind preserving in resting fsetu, narrative: and incident: in the on of private in- viduala, thereby rendering them gonenllg nae- fnl, June: Gunpbelft Sou oer the following sum: for the manuscript: of origins! works, suitable for Sabbath School Librlriu; provId- _ ing such I88. come up to} the unnau-d nqnigod n for publication : T5... at `II.-no-- `I\..n-_. -_ A Post Othco, Kingston, 31atDec.. 1868. . ,,__ -_._r---. - v-rvu vuct Ill! IUIIOWIIS nqnigodl Threg of Fatty Dollar! each, One 61' Fifty Dollars, One of Sixty Dolls:-I, -_ One of Om Hundred dglhn. cc 4... II 0! I'll! DUIOIIPTIOI lxoeutod neatly, chesply, uni axpeditiously I ` the DAILY NEWS JOB PRIHTIHG OFFICE.