Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1897, p. 6

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`no canon ulo. B.um.'rns. D001 9 -10 in laid. an authority. that nnutor ,Goorgo A. ()0: ha sound a controlling in-nuns: in the Gun- du lira uonnncu company. sad that it will result in wholonlo chngq in tho Hsuilton nunpmout. ' Ir. Incl Iorlouly sin . (!on_u\um.. Ont. Doc. 0-Walliun Hack. reform candida: for tho riding oi _`O_o|-avail and Station! in tho coming alco- uolu. in actions!) ill at his ndoneo |5II'I.. noting 11-on iuunnulhn of. the '99- '_ ` l|..`_.4.A In I-j orale trans-Ablanuque I0!` buu tuutur mail service. which expires in 1901, ._n,..... M... oh.-on now summer: are to A-Ncw Rugby Union. ,- l\-- n IL the L..l... AND THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF FASHION. no vary nun run om And co-aunt ,-n.-~ nunnna Line: In loponon [Alan push us: an. u-.-.......- -`l'ho` Gathered Line: 8': lope:-ton And um um`: Fun In! 1'.) vi - Oumdlan Prou Shire: of all descriptions It Bake:-`I; Very ne mince meat. l0c. lb., at MoRu.e Bros. Dapuhv she:-ill` 1`. M. Auoletine left to- dny for Ottawa on business. G. H. Smytho has given an order for the construction of an ice yacht. xv... mmlmlv. (arias for 1898. all sin: and bjndingr. R. Uglow a. U0. . Mrs. McKinley in sci]! living and little chnnge has occured in her condition. Tim M. '1`. commnra apilo driver is of ice yacht. New pocket diaries for 1898, I Uglow & Co. Mm. Mcliinlev living bu occuracl m nor conuluuu. Tho_ M. T. company's spilo sinking apilea at the rate of seven an hour. You can buy a hat. cheap at Bnke|:'a just: now. The machinery of the abandoned aroun- or Rosodale will be taken out. of her at -_-.` :.+'.=.:'=..::";.':.'".:r :22. ulllon the sick :1. Huold sun In: L... ......uI on much our school dur- Ont-8. Small boys stole a low image: of brown- ie: at Chalmers` church sale in the ciby hull last. night. A voung Boston woman proposes to nine $1,000,000 for homes for the poor in cities in some western state. . on... ::...o. hon!-. nuanr nnmmnv in Michi- western auto. The first been sugar company gan has boqn organized iw Bay City. with capital stock of _ $300,000. r. W Mm-nhv has nreatlv improved the Espibal of $300,000. L. W. Murphy greatly improved appearance of his grocery store by the in- sertion of plate glass windows. 1a.... mnlmt. diaries for 1898. all sizes and bindings. R. Uqlow 51 Co. Croaaley and Hunter have renommencod their labors in the west. at Milton. The meetings are of a union character. Dr. Campbell Martin. the distingui-had American chemist, died in London, Eng., yenterday, in his seventy-eighth year. Choice snowing gs, 7c. lh.. fourvfor `.25c., at; McRue Bros. rm... ........m.n+. nf the Nimmra svnod for glass windows. New pocknt. diaries 1898, Uqlow & Co. n.-nnhw and Hunter Bros. The assessment of the Niagara synod $l7.01)0 was struck oll" by judze Snider at. Hamilton on the ground that the synod hid no domicile in the city. Buy your holiday neckwear at Beker s. La Patricia. 3 Catholic journal of Brun- sels. announces that Canada has proposed to the Vatican the establishment; of a nun- ciate at Ottawa. / Everyone well pleased with Mclho Bros delicious coffee. 30. lb. Frederick W . the twelve-your-old nod o uly son of Thomas Mngwood. M T .l . f< r North Perth. died yesterday at his father`: homo in Poole. A......v. Arninn Anmlvne r-urea rheuma- homo In rome. Arnots Arnica Anodyne Iium, neuralgia and lame back. A vacancy has been created in the bow rd of nchoo`. trustees at `London hy Hm realiza- nnbion in No. `J ward of Dr. John 1). \\'il- son. who is a candidate for the mayornlhy. l"M.ers(m's Worcestershire sauce. Me. a bot ble, at MoRne Bros. In... HRnlnil*.v---n ammo nf skill. It does Bros. Play Bobity"--a game not. hurt. the fingers. R. Uzlow -K', 00. Two non-commissioned nlcera from "B" battery. Quebec. paid a visit to the Tate du Pont barracks yesterday on thoir re- turn from Deaernnto withn trumpeter. who deserted some days ago. 12.1.... lmlznrl Innnnn. three nound tins for deserted days Boston baked beans. three pound lOc., at. McR.ae Bros. Try Baker s laundry for 'ne work. Quickly done and promptly delivered. The 'l`nmnlar uubliehinz company. of and promptly uenvereu. The Templar publishing company. Hamilton, will take over the publishing business of the lloynl bemplara of temper- ance. George Wrigley. of Toronto. has been appointed chief editor. Phrinlmnna sale of holidav books, fancy, lllll tho Itcl mu. nuola unuv on hogn to touch our school V tho onoutng yon. Tho proaoot. toochor. . I. Plnkorloo, In log to tooobnoor Wqolpotl. Mrs. A. noobo in vory tie! on annual. and in being owoodod by Im- goods, toys and games. H. Uglow run. A maskinonge caught on the, south side of Wolfe island was brought to the city by a Wolfe island sherman yesterday, and is on exhibition in Folger s oice. The fish weighs forty pounds. Imlipn tirketn for the Kingston yacht appointed clue! eoutor. Christmas sale holiday and R. Uglow & Co. A mnskinonlle sh weighs forty pounds. Ladies tickets! Kingston yacht club ball can be bdughb at T. McAuloy a book store. A .....mHna nf Hm nnmmitlee of manage- book A meeting of the committee manage- ment having charge of the proposed yacht: club ball met last night to hear reports of sub-committees. Everything was found satisfactory and preparations for the event. are well under way. m..:..o..... nnln nl holidav books. fancy well under Christmas sale of holidav books. fancy goods, toys and games. R. Ualow & Co. Captain Dreyfue, who in imprisoned on Devil's it-land. French Guiana, for treason. is said to be a phynical wreck. and almost. unrecognizable. His treabmenb is said to be very severe. A.-.mo.'. Amim Anodvne. the boat inter- be Arnotfs Amica Auodyne. nal and external remedy known. Cures all pain. 'l`hn Rn-mnn brig Send. from Louiebu rg. all pain. The Boston brig Send. Louigbu C.B.. for Rocklnnd, Mo., with 9011!, run ashore at St. Peter`: C.B., or{ Tuesday night and was totally wrecked. It is Lhou'ght the crew were saved. Arnnt'n Arnica Anodvne sold wholesale thought the saveu. Arnotls Arnice Anodyne by James B. M:-Leod, Kingston, and re- Lail by all druggiabe and general et.orelxeep- era. 4 Seymour Jenkins. aged sixteen, of Sud- bury. went. deer hunting a ahorn time ago in the woods north of that town und got lost. 6 wandered around five days with- out od or re. Finally two prospectors teoub to look for him and found him in on old lumber camp. very much exhausted and with both feet frozen. Committed Bnleldo. l:Ir.LI:.\'.t. Mont, Dec. 9.-Judge Horace R. Buck, associate justice of the supreme court. of Montana. shot. himt-eI_f through the right: eye About midnight, in Lenox~.- o suburb of Helen. The judge bu been breaking down in health for some time md it in thought he wu seized with I desire to bad hie uneasiness. He won fort. -four your: old. unative of Vicksburg. via... and 1 gmdunte of Yale. He came to Mon- Mnn in 1879. Reported Very Deepondent. CA\'l'(:A, 0nt., Dec. 9.--Mre.Stemunen. the condemned mulfdereee of her husband, has been deepondent ever since her eon- tance, end ell her hope: ce set on I new trial. The petition for ecornmntetion of the death sentence in being largely circu- lated. and nearly ell of the trial iury have eignul it. In addition an the regular guerd. Mrs. Bternemen is watched und weited on by two women. Wpotl. Ilro. A. Jlooou II vory IICI on boing by nothol. who livoo noor 8ooloy o Boy. Ihlol-tho Blonohotd. Groonbnoh. And Io Ftonoh. Halon. hovo boon ugnooroor villo hr o for doyo. Iioqloooo loo king In Nowboco W. H. Dorgoou. II to oxpootod that . llnguou will to otorli unto- `x Illoplooo shoot thou? Joan- ,. on ran-'|-no Ion nuns. KIIL. Doc. 9.-'l`ho Gunman cruiser Goir nailed fnr tho Wat. India: today. The other wu-ohipt hon bcdo her an on- thusiastie fnowoll. The Gait in athird clan cruinerol 1,776 tonndioplnoamont. Hot Armor-plated dock is thru inches in.thick- non gnd the antics night. four-inch quick Grin guns. as-on Ilmllu npid lire gum sad we Iotpodo tuba. `run Up `I50 In-on. Loimox. Dec. 9.--An ex lotion of Iowa gnu which turn up strut. rhuurod window: And dunngod 3 house adjoining that of the United Shoot on hgoudot. (JoL John H: . cnnod much exoitonont among the in unto of Carleton noon totncgto-day. Dunn-lulu -run A on-on-. }COME AND `THE NEW STORE |ThurSday, Dec. :9 O NONON OONQNONN 094900 ROBERTSON BROS Ihnl` In table. bonus. I'M. I-15 in nuts! in un- Idat than In the city that 'lho Hon. H _ now an II: III back to CI- KOOOOONKOOQOKOONN KINGSTON AGENTS. +++ A Christmas Story of I7Q__. I ' ``'`` .` novoltlu on nuoa run an. y... -_...- Confocuonuy. Ohooohtu. 086-. Moonw- \J O ` 9 S y .m.nm1 Include mum. gm. for em- ' ' . y dun. lndlu sud gentleman. ..UC.9.. .U .U`..... CC. . U .-. ,,___- _ :-.... Lmo, vnn lA wnlnnmo .. (\rr.Al' Vnnr I 77777T`7Vvrv v v v - y r . _ _ _ We will nlmo A fun but yon'rs welcome to visit our store and Inspect chum. I-`sucy Boxes and Boston, Cups and Sono- ers.JspsnsssJsrs. Tidy Sllupors, Tennis I-hoes. Isak-. Flowsn. Porcelnllr Jars. Jugs and Pike.-hon. Savings kinks. Tunn- psu. Ssnu Clllll. Doors. Child:-on. Birds. life. Also Tom Smith`: Christmas cruci- sn and Snrprlss Stealing. > 'l`O llifivu 1'--u Mox1- n:.u.. Quo.. Doc. 9.--Hon. A. G. Blnir. Inininut of nilvnyl. u-rind Inn today with genonl unnnpu Poningc. oi tholntqxsoloniol nilwny, to in! MI! looonocivu which have urivnd t... n... ......| . IOCOIIIUHVI fortlntroui. IuIufIl;|h-onrorlvcnlngfoll. hIubN Yorkuodouluilntlo ItIb.Li'n0tay n..', - , B|IIeiaIpnco' t Ohthutndo: Guiana Dash sum. qurb. 8.28 nucleon.` _ Ilufn Dublin tun. &II.tII. 89 pl! 1 W.R. In_o&Oo. I OPEN. To [upset Elli- . n__ `Ln 0 __ul Ufiiveabie Gifts. i IOOI (MuckIeston's Old Stand.) - cl-"."' SEE US Depend: on your Stove. You'll hsvo por- fec-t ntinlnotlon with I COUNTESS OF OXFORD. Home Thay In powerful double lu;nton, with I highly omunontui uppoarnnoo; made _ in Iioront. niun. with or without ovens --excelling in the also with which they no rogullied, and their wonderful eco- nomy iu the use of incl. You'll be de- lloluy Iu mu: u-w lighted with-one. iChoco|ates ! 3 cl I35 Inc nun. NI vqy Ct- In tho nonrnmous Fancy Box}: aim Bums. Great vuicgy to choose from for th Holidays at xta. RE_:_=:._r. Recognizing tho not that nothing In no appropriate for Olnistlnn Pruoatl u Ivnotmonh wo have lmportod a handsome nun ol unlqno and tune: coodnol All sing. uhnpu. kind: and prices. These _....-m.. u. mm: with the var! has Iu.u_-, -n-yu-. _-__ novoltlu llod wiwgh tl;< _n.|- --..I In:-Ind: nnlilbll I '6?&'e'r' vac; Christmas Cake: Finest in Canada. Try alum. The Price Is Reasoluhlc. GANONO BROS . Comfort upon. kinds and pnou. un- . ~---- luugnlnluu. lfu bloom!- T9V_5 _K{ng steet. , _._-AI.. ouuiuuruouon.uwu-_ up [)g|nfh,...... nun-nun-nu-_ 1 Lj $CNI|5ln Hui. dicd as Lot homo ad autism b . nnudmlni ninoty-_\-ems. Iidnv II olh I. lira. uu-nu}; I [88 and 90 Princess Street. IONTIIIAI. PRODUCE IIABKITS. II--a..-| nu... hm-. R.-Hour-Rocalu -______. IOITIIIAI. ITOUI IAIIIII. All 0' ; I`:- r. A. MITCHELL- um um If! Prlnous Street. w-- Unlquvo and useru` nrtmos for Ohrhmmn ulvlnx .hera Acme Skates oononna. Hockey Rkniu.-a all -r on. Young Uosvpt-'nhr-a` fool ihn-.tu, 9 all an! ?:'I)lC. '15:`. Mr Rlou Ilmloul Alarm Ulncku. Bi- nvln halls. Lumps. Cyclomneoru. i'l'I'ou"|lui-iloul Ulnclu. ul- cylo hells` swan... Kw. vvout. trndo by lteplnu the hut. rat-R-o W'OIl guo-4 nudun noumnu u`b""'l ` alum Put. ~- mnuohl om. nnlrnnl Tdonnoh `ti; i4`_in. l`weecls, rtgu'.ai- $1 line soc yard. . New l:Ien_1-stitched Silk Hand- iitchiofs. large size, 25 each. "F_iI.Hem-stitchgd Silk Hand- iiiafs, with initia], extra T I. GO RBETT. 3UI, Vunu. Pgckages Pins,- only xc_ Bu .lL.I.'J..'uJ.2..q,. M and an PI-(nous `i`a`3 9d; mi. ii. an ; 1 ` u. M -.lLso'<;n--Ion one: as : 0 on on I ll |'6,|`. PRINCESS STREET. 11:` ~ COMMERCIAL. K in. fauna`: ouutnot. I n|4__-LI. HOLIDAY IIUID llllunnnuu 9.-l'|onr--Roco|mn, umuuunnn: nntont ` .._......_.. Wllllnm Ilncuba llxanlnod Boforo The Human and can muted. William Mccnhohad his preliminary ex- Mninntion before the magistrate chin mom-- mg on a charge of having stolen a quanti- ty 0! tobacco and cignia from the ware- house of R. J. Carson. 1). M. Mclntyxe 0. R. J. Cu-non testified that in No- Igonrod for the prisoner and refused to O -....i...- huh his loan at least vg 7pIpcr.' V ' _ '!`5o.Bqxes Hair Pins. 2 for 5a. ;Specia% Up and Tube -Skirt Bindingfbr 3c per yard. . ; . Wbrth'I Latest Skirt Pattern given away free with binding. ,Inspectioninvitedat alien. tanned mu: m nu- vombor law he lost five dr nix ouddios at tobacco and - .......s...- n! boxes of cisznu. The ol tobacco unu 3 number, 0! boxes cigen. quantity stolen be eould not state without taking etook. He positively identied the . three ceddlee of tobncro Imd box of cigars rodueed In court. He ndepoifiod by their ectory numbere. They s-uuld also be identied1`ntwo.ot|.aec- ways, through the inland revenue. He produced papers, in- voipea. memnunduvna. eu-... eutnblinhing the identity of the goods. ' .lnhn numll matied that he purcbaeed goods. John Custell toetied purchased one caddy of tobacco from prisoney. paying him four dollars for it. He was we icioua that the tobacco had been stolen. `risen- er approached him twice before witness consented to buy. He identied one of the eeddiea produced so being the some one be had bou ht from the prisoner. Polioeeoneta leAiken. who worked up the cane and to whom much credit is due L:_L L- Ann, ed a Two One: Heard in The court Home ` To-dny. The court of aeaize closed this morning. two cases beingdiopo e 1 of without unnecen nary delay. as juntice Robertson was anxi- ous lo got away on the noon train for Ot- tnwu. The first case was that of James! Coylo vs. Roderick Mcllregor. This was an action to recover A counter claim against the pleintilf. Tlmdofenvlunt in the tenant of p|i\intill"a . farm on Wolfe Ialaml. Mr. (`oyle entered nu uctiov. fm- rent. wl ' 1 wnenllowed in go by default. An a l()l| a then entered by the defendant for ll cunter claim for ploughing. loss I horse etc, for $250. Judgment was given ' e defendant for ohn Mcintyre ap- ' nd 13. M. Britten fol. penred ford . plaintiff. The one of W. . Ciunpeall vs. W. H. Reynolds .. . - ed the docket. This was an action to have declared that a convoy once 0! hum and chattels was by way 0! mortgage. A iudgment was given declar- ing the plaintifl to be entitled to redeem, reference to the master at Kingston, to take into account money advanced by de- fendant and expended tor barn and other improvements on the premises. the defend- ... In mv uoate un to and including de- the prexmses. mo ueIouu- am. to pay costs up onco; subsequent: coats for reference re- rervod. I: u s:.mu.Im sumnarad for ulnintiff and E H. Smyhhe appeared for plaintiff J. L. Whiting for defence. W. E. Camp- uall in n furmnr ah Hinchinbmok, and W. I-I. RvI~n`do, clerk of division court, at \7 ____ .. In Verona. An llnjuut ulnmluul. Sergeant Nownhnm, c`erk in the brignde nice, has Men relieved from duty and two nerh up; oinbed in his ebond. There could on no better proof than the double ep- pwintmenv. that Newnhun was an especial- Iy eicienh and willing clerhand even if he trnngreieed military rule he had 3 grie- vance to found his protect or charqee ........ 11:. aanminnl wn nrbitmrv and found his pronoun or cuuruua upon. His dismissal was arbitrary unnecoasery. The colonel and general who have been instrumental in this action are open to public criticism of their own actions and should show on kinder spirin in the exercise of their powers. If a liberal government upholds (his dismissal it. will beunju-t.. It. would be more creditable to gnnnnh omers to ght men of then own size. rm... c..I:.m nmnmr those in Kingston size. The feeling among those Kingston who know the facts is strongly against. the general commanding. The houeo given Nmvnham to live in was foul. unfit. for habitation. nu tentiliml by city health reports. By arrangement. with his local commanding ollicer Nownhnm moved into -mother government. house, and bacniue ho hnd not the general`: consent. that of- i-er in mid to have refused him` now guar- ters or residence allowance. Newnhnm wan patient. till the lush extremity of man- lv feeling. and then come out. plainly. Surely the general has more manly feelings llmn ronartn credit. lnim with? TAYUlR'S,` Surely the genoru nu more um (hm reports credit him IJIIIII nu uu lltuluo At the county court. which open: next. week. there will be tried An abduction euro in which residents of 090 are impli. oalad. A young resident. of Bodford will hive to nnnwer a charge of obtaining money under fnloo pretence:-. vn... nnnvict. Fsrawell. who o-cnpod from under [Moo pretence:-. The convict Farewell. o-cnpod the ohurgo oh deputy sheriff no Oshawa Inc hll while on route to than penitentiary hora. will be tried he the coming union of tho county for the offence. Thoxo no uix chnrgu ontorod ngninnt. him. _ .-.--.---_-_...:...__.._.....__._.-..-..-..__ COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. ---------- . Fun: Run Hours A Day. Ntw Yomi. Doc. 0. ---A light for 5 work day of nine `noun in all book and job printing nhopa will be Iurtad in New York on Jnnunry `Ind. l39S and will involve nuxly 5,000 men. The employing printers hnvo m-olv- od to oppoto tho dunund. Brooklyn willulno Mic up the ght. It is probable that 50.000 men will be on strike for I -L--A.. -n-In tlgu, Iohll 0U.UUU mun Ihorhr work dsy. Ir. Inlet funn Up. - Robert M-llor. new of Ernutgown, in all rughh. _ [Io cum to Kingston and was ullonl to0apo Vinoonbou huniuou. [Io returned on Tuotduy and that afternoon and yumtday ho spent. in the city with hip bmmhnr 'n'qV. Junta K-hump, quilt oblmouo touny ucmnont hum; boon tsrthdty his slnoneo. Ho wont home to- y. 2.3 n..|.n In An: In-at --,- - lot Pnld In any Ionoy. Sotnrtboeouty uunnr bu not ro- ooivod any annoy In-on ciubot the Iurollu of It 'tindIol uh Ilning count tha- unl-Vonlovcn. `ay bun until and 0! I50 month to pay Ip. ___ , CONCLUSION OF COURT. A BOY'$ SANTA CLAUS _.u 1;... ca... .4 H and muke I T Ilvuuu cw`:-`V -'y. 95 iii. land for 8| 8 ISA.` Ih.g`:upr for 8|. `:8 FM. yilkw !I'1l hr 6!. am: nwngubttjn - HcRnBt& 0_uoI `to no third. - 4..__s ...L:..|-. . II llcku 1 |'nua ROSEDALE Amnounn. T I `tho `noun Ion condant or loloulng tludtruudod Gunman But Event: Prov- ed Thole lioru Wore lJusvuIllng-l|II II In an Exposed Po'IItIon-'-Shy go to Plooal. After all that. could be "done and only when every resource failed, those in charge " `L- -`------ Rn-nrlnla after the winter winds and ive jambs heve of the operations on the lwumux ............_ were forced to admit that they were over- mntched, end reluctantly they came to the conclusion that it wee ebeolutely useless to roeecute further wrecking operation: this tell. The steamer therenpon was shun- doned and left to its fete. If, worked their worst, there in auythirg left of her in the 0 ing. further ehrte may be made to patm up the hole in her hul|,,1 but of- this. (lapse. Uranpzle and McLeod Everything that hu- man still could apply was done in an ef- fort to release the steamer. and the chances urenow nine to one that the will go to 1 pieces. With fair weather yesterday end last \ I, weather night pumping operations were keptnup incessantly. ve pumps going the greater part of the time. These pumps were placed on the lowerdeck so no to be near- er the ecene of their work. This uiornimz was thought there was a prospect of oat- ing her. A tug was made feet to the stern. and after few minutee e pulling the stranded steamer swung around A trie and then stuck fast again. As soon as she moved the water rushed in again, gaining over eix feet in less than five minutes. Men working' in the hold were driven out by the inruehing weterund hud tuaeeksafety _ i....... nnnim the efforts of the live pumps. 0 DUI 9 annun ~......,.. In "I Dncl (hlno But It," and makes prmnnfu ammdlnuly. slum-. Ilodey Stic-`no, Jm-,k 'I(nlvu.(h\nu and utlu-r sporting unmln till I: I push tn ovorowinn. 'l`||o Santa Oluua who has boy and girl! tr provide for will ntl -nIf`.iuI'u(-Hun nnul eco- nomy M. <-_ ..-c-q-III!` inruehing wateranu nnu uuwu..s....._, above. Despite the etforts ve not an inch could Ibo griined on the water, the iri-rush being in excess of the output. After wasting several hours in the battle, those in charge concluded they were light- ing an uneven struggle, so gave orders to cease work. Everything moveable was placed aboard the schooner (irantham and shortly after noon the old hulk was aban- doned. The~Rosedale lies heading almost due north-west, with eighteen feet of water under her stern, and fourteen feet under her bow. She is exposed broadside to the fury of the prevailing wind. south-west-, and the chances are that if she does not bound to pieces. the ice will shove er oil the shoal, nnd she will d'xsn.ppe:u- beneath the waters. In expectation that the steamer would .beoll'today.Cept. McLeod paid in $l(|(l to manager Rees to secure the use of the dry dock. This money was at once for- warded to Ottawa. necessitating an appli~ cation for the refund of the money. Those working at the wreck are quite despondent at having to abandon the stranded steam- ur u-._:.__- 1 A Sketch of the lalulor of the Night. the Moon. By A Bunker. 1\-_J ....L . Banker. Dead. yet surpassingly beautiful, even in death. and though in every sense void of the principle of life. yet notwithstanding exerting tremendous and at the same time illuminating the sub- lunary scene with its soft and placid bril- liancv. Such is our ruler of the night, the moon. At one time our satellite must have been the scene of the most violent and fiery perturbations, the whole surface of that hemisphere which only is revealed to our vision. exhibiting evidence of vehi - ment and terrible volcanic action, of a character far more erce and intense than any to which this earth has been subjected, almost the whole surface presenting a rug- ged and jagged appearance, diversied with gigantic c'raters of extinct volcmoee, of infinitely greater extent than any upon this earth. For instance, the diameter of the crater of mount Copernicus is fifty-six miles, of Tvcho fty-four miles. while that of mount Ptolemy is no less than ll! miles across, the diameter of our own volcanoes being only a few hundred feet or yards. And although the volume of the moon is equal to but the forty-nineth part of that of the earth. yet the height of the lunar mountains is quite equal to the terrestrial, there being no less than thirty-nine ex- ceeding the height of Mont Blanc, while the depth of some of the gigantic crate rs is prodigious. the crater of mount Newton forming a vast abyss, `. 3,853 feet deep. Some parts of this terrible pit are always plunged in profound darknes-. for neither the sun nor the earth are visible. on... ....,m.. I` .. nnihhnr water nor atmos- power and inuence. '- the the oarm iiru viaiuiu. The moon his neither water M""""' ' QM" ' *1 W la"V out on reliable iiutliority this morning that phm' abet nbiemo bog at `CAT-!?1tw:{ly anew rugby union will be formed. to be nmngee cc P` mm Hi H`) `R 8 knowiias the National llugby Union. aw` would be viable M M"ii':hHim' ml i A inoetiriiz of representatives of interested - ' .li eveiy mountain or we causes it shadow dubs Wm he hem W Sawrdny. Them which (unless the earth be in view) is ab- K . . whim dN.ku_ The enact of mm mu are two Montreal clubs interested in the be very curim, for iummcm if we mum proposed new union and one of them is the im,`gil3m.eb'of how on the moon Shamrock 1\.A.A., who iire anxious to an`, Rhndy Dido of M Show must be mid: start opposition to the Quebec union on night darkness. and a room lighted by ."" "i the r.[u5 .`l of mm body to .r' windows wouidbom pitch durum. ex_ coive their npplicatioii for niembership. Tho outside teains are Ontario organizi- l . t. f ` h` h 'l . ?yp:htJ3?I.$_r:va'gf gloicgunwrgznggi , tions. and one of them is an Ottawa club. windows. The darkness of the ihaidows is 9.5, of ,;_,,h,. 5 u..,,,,,,, at times. however, tempered by the earth NE. YORK. Dec. 9 __Rev_ K Juhn 'h'd' winch " equl m about f"`" Atliiii-ion. pastor of the Mothodis Epis- moons as seen by us. As the rotation of cop, cimrch Hwernnw N died the moon almost coincides with the move yluterdiu. `Red ,i,W.,,..n 3305' `e W '" ' "h `"'h' h `l"`y` P' "" `L the author "of the well known li` inn Shall most the same face to us. and from" l.1.l we eat Be and the River .. and -map other side of the satellite the earth is never 0 '0' Onychmch `-ml` seen. noi-has it ever been seen from the ., ' earth. The lunar days being equal to nauovai-on Damages. about fteen of our days. the nights being . Tommi), Dec. 9 ~.~\t the ganai-.1 59.. also of equal dui-ation._it is probable that I gion. (mg morning judgmgnt, g; gin" ll ; H070!` `II I W0|'ld inhabited beings agningt, tbg_gt,[-ggf, failwgy company for `[1. similarly constituted to ourselves. for oven ! gum of $12.), in . gun, for damaggg bmugh; In I PTIIDP. f|l|'nlIhOd Ill` and ;\lbgfg`JgQk.s` wh'wn5 run down . 900 (Of Wh|h `CW0? l-59" `"9 ml)! WW0 ). stre car and was badly shaken up. besides the extreme length of days and nights. and i 1. mg his property i.,jumd_ consequent violent alterations of heat and i ' cold. would appear to contra indicate i Now. however. absolutely no life can t, Isl. V\'svinu.i'. 1a., Dec. 9.--Delilah Fales on our satellite: no tree, no lhwer; not has confesred her share in the tragic death even a blade of grass can gr o i of Jerome Kern. The man was found dead i PI-vmetlltatod Inrder Acknowledged. birds. nor beasts, norinseets ca are; l in a lonely wood on August 23rd last. and al, mg , the mung woman now confesses that she rocky sphere. aboolntsl tee from ..., and the bulletsthathilled him. noise svsrythlag boi 3.-lung in the -`--~- inostiprofonnd totpor. Or. as iimboldt N.:':"n`xT"D:l9':';r:_'i,:;:;; Von ' i . Oi ` ~s - dumb. ` . mink "hm d.""' `. Sehaaeh has begun a suit against her father- ihat. tons beautiful orb whichishod `ts 'l- , lnininsd rdys to cheer our night. or .w'hicli. |':`.|;' .l;.:'.`:' ?:,'k' ` i `- i, _ si 0 wage. in ,. `hm m cum. P n.' pnnnu .0 hr 000 for alienation of her husband's` a`oe- 3 ions a upscasolo in the evening sh . ~ _ _ nd "3 Hg uuhu .m.i.m_yu,. c`,.._ tions. and 0.30.000 for libel. uann I. utxuftasthsnatlanal flag of that powsrw ornsarly mean t ' ~ _ - - has. at eanstantly rewiring lIIhIl`3:?l,urd':-. n,`nb::i':`fl:"`;` :9" am? E 3: libsratsly butchered. with inhuusn fsso- 'm,m` iwmnhnc` . d":b`:""':::!d ' 9` assnrancsnccoinpsny it fasi-orao pure l Iy ' l of . . ` chi. 8.... W` ".;'l"';_m' I :-fault in wholscals ehangqinths the blood of a hart ohrlstiao. would _ M -__m.'__"'__"' . Ill. b;'a far none M clsstandard for I at government. w a scandal and a . _ discraes to the sivilisail worlds an-mu g, .,"`_",`;,5,`;.: ,3, ,i`,`,'i',}';,',', "_u` *3!" '3 ' `""l` 5"` 5"` __0lI'IV.Ill Susannah ` is at his death. rather than deny their Saviour, 5",.` inhumn in is but a dreary and di LEFT TO IT 8 FATE. ATJEAD wo C6. .vV. ;a-.- mu, um.u;`e.ea. ANDI Iultuunu rnuuuu- ...-...-..-... Iontusl. Qua-. Dew. mhrlr mnln qulom. Qnutardonn: pntono, vmmhu so we; Puum. prlnn. mm w 5.0- sumac Roller 04.80 to 4.40; xeu. any to `l0' Hupuno 3-A010 11.70 ;HOron Baton 1.18%.! m- Vntuio Ban MI) to 2 80. Grain Whnt.Nn.l Kanlooba Hard. 91o to . In 8030; Pools. am to Mo: Outs. III to In ' BM-loy.lIo to no ; Bye. ms no no; ogzaou. stun M n 70- Oornmnl an to 90 v||lou-Po:k than to mob; Lud `lo to a luon.1\ot.o15o; um 1oo.one;0|mu. to lo hum: cowtuluu. Mo to Illa; man. to no; In-.1 to no. KIVIIPOOL IAIKITI. H -2loon. Doe 9.-Wh0A N. Sufi. in I wink). 1| Ind: No. l0oL.0n. d- corn a non. 4Ild:noI'k.d!o0d; Ludnk 9.1-` out. Al--,ll,<|:lgwoqn--l_og{ Eat: more inunu than love gun of lilo incl}. And your than Ihadlnt om: who id for the none of Christ are wanting the many:- o crown. and on . an grub dz-and Luise. when the whole world '5" 50 broeghb to that. judgment bu, will be wol- oomnd by Him who died for them. And will boallottaod positions of especial and startling honor in the wondrous and transcendent glories oi the great hereafter. 7- _ . a-grunt In --n-v.-.._.._ ,..- V .v HOW THE COMPETITORS LOOK- Appearance d! the ladlnon square BI. cyollra Vlvldly Portrnyod. NEW YORK, Dec. 9.-'l`ho Prom than do- acribea the bicycle race : In: great. circle of pain. like tortured beasts, driven on and on. till they die or go mad. the wratchod creatures in the de- buting thins: that is called A si\~dnys' bi- cycle content. labored beforq curious orowdi yeutenlny. " No bull that ever was burned and club- I_ all in an arenaxwse treated 20 cruelly: no - --_. ._...a...|.....l L1... I-oll at. hig D yesten . ! crowd, that ever watched him rage at his tnrmentors till they slaughtered hitn,chser- ed at a spectacle more savage. It was a nightmare made real to-see the beings. thin, crouching, cadaver-like, tlit by. Had corpses risen suddenly from the morgue to begin a ghastly race the sight` could have been little worse. - . The goggles worn by most of the riders added only little to the shocking nature of the thing. It needed no artificial aids to make the spectacle a dreadful one. The men who were riding thus looked no longer like men last night. Gypsum death masks were `the faces, and the poor. racked bodies seemed to move as inde- pendently of any volition that possibly could come from the skulls, as do the limbs of a corpse that moves fantastically when the electric shock makes it stimulate life. n..:...., H]! nmv were sick and reeling Driven till Lhey were sick with killing nausea; goaded on and on until they cried like women; forced on their wheels when they could not. remain awake long enough to catch the pedal- Ihe creatures still made show for thou- amds. Most of them are characters who cm be driven to any ellhrb by moral tyranny us surely as quedruped can be driven by the whip or brand-perhaps nnnr-A mu-n|v_ for the beast sometimes turns driven by me wrnp ur uu.uu~,........,,- more surely, for the on his torburer. This is no courage. Cour- age and pluck are something far above the pitiable thing that: - forcaa them through their hours of anguish. rm... :...a. nrnvinnn record for eightv hour: ' of anguish. The besb previous record eighty was l.l(il miles, made by Hale no the gar- den last year. Mi1lon a score ab 3 mm. was n -2--.-) ' 1 31222. , Miller is 1:27 miles I-xix laps ahead of re- I cord for seventy-four lno'urs. His Iscoro is 1 now over 1.400 miles. ` ___._.. AMBASSADOR RECALLED. _:_. Ruuolnvu I-`ranch Representative (Elven DI!!- Iunt.InmuI,Ion And In Ordered Home. 81'. l r:1w;Iw-.1`:-.u, Dec. 9.~Baron Von Mohrenheim, the Russian ambassador at Paris, has been relieved of his post. but he remains 9. member of the council of the empire. Perhaps the cause of the recall I nf hnrnn Von Mohronheim may be found `empire. Perhaps the cause 0: mo ruua... of baron Von may in the deepabch of the St. Peberaburg cor.- respo dents 0` the London Daily Telegraph. publi bed on August`. 11th. saying : "The dinlomatic intrigue against: I `&"m...... ooxou PUDIIHDOH August; luau, unylus . "The diplomatic intrigue visit of president Fame 60 emperor Nicholas 'will result, I understand, in the dismissal of baron Von Mohrenheim, Ruuan am-i bassador to France. and count Launes De Monbeballo, the French ambassador to Russia." vm._-. hm. wmmrn dnnibelv announces Russia." The Paris Fugaro denitely that: tince Ourousao will succeed baron Von ohrenhelm. The prince isaluwyor, and about ve years n 0 baoame quite nobed in Paris, where he efonded M. Blois inalibel action brought against. him by K M. Josephine Peladan. Subsidy Blll Demand: Put Boat: For the Betv.co. L0.\'no.v, Dec. 9.-A' special deapatch from Havre. France, says: The bill for the renewal of the annual subsidy of .L".l00.0U0 ($1,000,000) for the Compagne generals t.rana~At.lant.ique for the Ameri- mn mml service. expires NEW FRENCH MAIL STEAMERNS. CM ! lllflll EBFVICU. wuncu Iuyuuo u. ..,V., stipulates that three new steamers are be commenced` in France immediately to be capable of makin tawenty.;wo lmote. If the speed is below `.2 .25 they can be re- . fused, and if between 2125 and `.22 they can be pennlimd for every onetenth knot, while premiums which reach J.'7`2,000 in-mu mm will be granted for speed above premiums wmcn rawn .l.;.;,v\ru ($:{!34)I)0) will be granted speed cmmrnct. . _. ..,_._-1-1-- l i ll new Doc. 9.-lt was given this it new known as "National nu`-1; v-nu... K Montreal in union is account of refusal of to re- ceive their membership. Ontario organizi- one them is Ottawa 1 1 uosun Ul cnulll .1 I.-nuuu. 9.-Rev. Dr. the Epin- copal at Haverstrnw, N. .. died yesterday aged sixty-pevon you . Re In: the aut.hor'of well hymn` "Shall Meet. Beyond River. and ous works on church Affairs. r 3 . _ Acknowledged. Dec. hate mgic I 0! I z.. _ In-.AIn nwnn an Aluinl lllfo. Ind 1 0! Jerome Ixern. '1 ne was Iuunu uuuu ? tuner. elm mm Llbel A ml Allocated Alleetlone. Nxw Yuan. Dec. `.).-MrI. Florence spin in-Iuv, Peter Von Seheeck. one of blinked- inq bneineee Inen ol Chioego. eating I75.- huIbend'e tionu. end v-..._ , . lunch: Inlays. > Bntoua-ox. Doc. `9.-|liu R. Lgpointo hllboondugorounl 111. A mud oyuhor ' nypor no In I. o Moth in church. In In J. B. Pinhnoni hall. that wllohunouhnninnxont wu givon in the church. Ru. Mr. Burke. of Wutport. gsvonintouoging and protable upooch - an "End Tina. In. I`. C. Preston is

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