Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jan 1886, p. 2

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- THE OFFICIAL RETURNE. ELECTOR. I Inqurn . ucoopt t. won. The Olun Journal nil tint Mnjor "Hurry" Smith. dopnt rgeanl-sh Arms. who Inqeoodod to I o gmnnd of the Mldluzd lgunllon at the dent); of Col. Wlllmms. has beenvoered I bri ado | Innjorlt Ills thought ghut he wil not Account I. -uuury I -I-`fI[|I'Il. ,TBero is some tglk of presenting Liont Col. Strsubenuo, D.A.(i., win. . Ionvonir from theoioer: of tho Mont- rul Brixndo before In leaves them in Numb. L n. `Capt. T. Lnzier, lute of the Midland Battalion. who contracted n seven) 1:- hok of some rheumntiun in the North. Was, [in non: for I mugs ground the world. He Iyillbe away fora your or I Inc I rupluu nuvuuuu. v Berlin. Jan. 6.-Emperor Wiili&m,hn iuned n reacript respecting the 25th"an'- niverur` of his accession to the Prussian thrones. In it he says: "Wlut touches me most in the unshakeu condence of my people in me, Ind their faithful and nnnlternble aeotion." His Majesty returns thanks for the very numerous expressions 0! nttachment and venera- tion {or him. not only from I parts of Germany. but from places in beyond the German lrqntieru, _wherevcr the German lnnguze in spoken. The aleholno for II'JlInlI'u II:-.nt1lt~1IIe Power ol County Beards London. Dec. 5.-'I`h`e local govern- ment measure, to be laid before parlia- ment by the government as drafted, gives to Ireland a household franchise for electing county boards. and for elec- inga central council. The proposition. that the crown should have the right to nominate a part of the council, was abandoned. The measure also provides that the county boards shall" have con- trol ol the tratc in liquor. `nod that the central council shall have a voice in the lp ointinu ol the mngistracy. ohn Ruskin. wntin on the Irish question, nuggests thin tilie government Should consider the virtues and pecu- liarities of the Irish people before ar- ronmng uscheme for managing them. He says the Irish people are witty and affectionate. and that the withss and heartless cannot govern them. unu was very HUCCOSBIUI. In 1867 he was elected :lu~.trict judge for the districtol Edgeeld, nnd presided in the court until deposed by the Federal commander. He is genvr illy known M. Jndge" Bacon. Mr. Bacon removed from Etlgelielll to Columbia. where he now resides. in 1872. Particularlv since that date he has been active in local politics. He was elected to the South Carolina. Legis- lature in 1878, and was influential in the re-opening of South Carolina College. In 1884 he was a Presidential Elector. Oysters and Cluna in bulk and shell. ---MINCE MEAT.-- Sweet. Jamaica Oranges. Fruits and Nuts of all descriptions. W.H.Carnovsky, ll`) I IlINl?I`. STREET. .DAlLY BRITI % WHIG, JAN. 6. ULIOBU UUUUDFIBE. John E. Bacon. is in tho fty-lth year of his ago. He was born at Edge- eld. South Uurolina. and educated at the South Carolina College, where he was graduated in 1852. In 1854 he was admitted to the bar. Ilia first oicial appointment was to St. Pesorsburg as Secretary of tho Legatiou. While a resident of the Russian capital he was married to a daughter 0! the United States Minister, Ex-Governor Pickeua. Mr. Bacon joined the Confederate army in 1861. and served throughout the war of the Union. He rose to the rank of Major. With the return of peace be opened an otlice for the practice of law, and was very successful. In IHH7 he ulna nlnntml rligfrir-O. inulnn Both Uruguay and Paraguay afford ample scope for improvement in the matter ol trade between these countries and the United States. The total foreign commerce of Uruguay is not much under fty million dollars a year, of which that with Great Britain is the largest share. that with France neat, then Brazil, and the United States loui-th. In the case of Paraguay. i-she derives three-fourths of her imports from Great Britain, about forty-eight per cent. of the total being of British production. The general facts stated demonetrate how much has to be done before the United States shall have an adequate trade with Uruguay and Paraguay. At the present time several oonntrien. inferior to this in the import- ance of their maunlaoturee. are ahead of us in their comrnercial relations with those countries. Inkn L` IL...-... :1. .'.. cl... Gnu Gui. Munich.Jan.4.--Kin;z Ludw' like the spendthriit of old corned . is_ brought face tn {see with ruin on one` side and a wca thy matrimonial alliance on the other. he creditors are unplea- aantly knocking at the King's doors, and threatening to seize his royal furniture with as little eompunction as if he were a bankrupt tradesman. A rich duohees, whose wealth is her only cl.iarm,is the duo: ea! maohina oering him a way of escape; but those who know King Lud- wig's peculiarities say that, in his judg- ment, marriage and suicide are so near- ly equal that it in a toss of a mm which he would choose. The King's dislike to matrimony and the whole female sex is `traced book to a romantic source. Count Paul Vasili," in his Revelations of Vienna Society, gives the following anecdote: When the King was young he was passionately enamoured of a beautiful girl,and he thought his passion was reoiprocated. One day he brought her-,a bouquet. and nding no one in her boudoir, began arranging the owers in a vase. Seeing the lady enter the ad- joining gallery in company with a young priest; he concealed himself behind a drapery that he might enjoy the girl's surprise. but was surprised himself in- stead, for he heard her exclaim : "What. another bouquet iron . that tiresome King, whom I detest. Give me u. kiss `I to take away this disagreeable impres- lnlon." The King l`8\'08l0(l liiuisell. The United States Government. is represented in Uruguay and Paraguay by John E. Bacon. cf Sonth Carolina. His oioial residence is at Montevndeo, his tank that 0! Charge d'AfYmres. and his salary five hundred thousand dollars a year. Bnhh Uruonnv and Parmalmv nffnrd to Lane away unis uxungreeuuw luJprcB- man." The King revealed hiniwll, cursed the young lady and swore he would never love another woman or many. So far be him kept his oath ; but It is hard to my what. lamp His Ma.- jesny may now take when the devil of debt; urives him so mercilessly. 7 7 ) AB A WAY OUT OF W DXYFICULTWI. lulllu Ill Illlllll an-I. Ila 3!] In the People`. Alfccllon. _ In-u K E`...\-..._.._ 17.I v:..(.-oo.---_ Illllnry Pnrngrnphp. In an-nu `nlh AI .. LUDWIG IN A BOX. CHOICE CONFECIIONERI. ' I `I II VIGIDTI \.'I'IlWI J Should ad on: the brow of the inventor of the grant corn cure, Putnnnrs Painless Corn Extractor. It works quicklv. nave: make: a sore spot. and is put the thing you want. See that you get. Putnam`: Pninleuv Com Extractor. the sure, safe and painless cure for Corns. . 5!. DAVIE a BUNI5. l"notorin-Oolo Snoel. Montreal ; Toronto bunch. 34 Church Bu-oat. ' . ,_...____ 3.... .. - V--. Baud of Churn. Try them. V .'y ohoioc 8, DAVIS a SONS. I-`sotonuu-Ooto Btroot. Montreal ; Toronto brunch, 34 (`hutch Street. I D8011 rem-ea. ' V Prince Butthvnni of ' nnn has had to pay 100.000 orinn to A Bredow. I Berlin siren. for tampering w h her at- fectione and than rnurrying no at per- son. She claimed a castle and Q urge sum for the edncntion of her three (1: h- tern as the result of the luaan. 'a};J.:'..{.3.}' _ The tndo nre respectfully requested to send In their order: without delay if they desire to hue them lled grgmply. W. DAVIS Q 80 uI_.4..-x-. ,n|- Rn gal Mantras] ' Tnmnh: An arti risk named Anbin. of Vannea France. was ied to L horse, because he could not stic to the saddle. by is nep- hew of Marshal zeine. and while duh- ing around 3 ring e fellow was thrown and received fatal nude. Beuine ht: been retired. \/ D....-.3 'R.Mkumni nl nnn has haul IIDU COITUPUIOD. Some 10,000 rebels are scouring the country within aradiua of `2.0miIea of Mandalay, and they threaten to attack the town. Fears of revolt are felt ojving to the great reduction of the Eu "sh force at Mandalay by the with- draw of troops for the expedwitioh to Bbamo. ` A .. ...o: ....'.L ..........a A ..t.:.. ..t u"-....n. Ill uonuon. Mr. Phillip Cullen. who was defeated by Parnell'e candidate in the recent election, has lodged a petition protesting against the seating of his opponent, al- leging that be was elected by coercion and corruption. Some 1000`) rebels are scouring the A severe snow storm preva1ledthrough- out England during the past. eight. hours. Railroad traic `is greatly impeded. Manv telegraph wires are broken and the snow greatly interferes with travel in London. Lin l')l..'l|.-. I`;-;'llII'\ -ml. I-nun Jnfnntaul uwgu. The Pope has converted personal pre- sents of many years into money and has donated the proceeds, amounting to 20,000. to the College of the Propagan- da. Advance your own interests by ordering your Cloth- ing at J llCq1]lBB8(l BU I8 LVIUUBDCI H:-`HD7188. The Pana '1:-mpg says in is denied that Madagascar has ceded to France any territory or the ports except the port of Diego. Tim Pnnn lmn mmvnrta nnrnnnnl nrn. B11116. IHUEODIB 1'1erro,an EIJHICLIIII. David Browne. who was charged with complicity in the Sbeehan murders. has been acquitted at the Munaber assumes. The Paris: 'I4=mm mum in in dnniad that IOTUI ll HOW I.`l'9IlCU CHUHJGKI. There in no truth in the reports re- garding the health of the Pope. The Pnnn will Iml A r-nnniatnru Im- gurulug LIJU UUILHIH 0| LIIU 1'0`)!!- The Pope will hold 11 couaistory for cloning blshops at the end of the month. II- :n ..n.A..,] D...-..,:.I....L 11..."... :..5.....l.. IUUULIL It is stated President Gravy intends granting a. tree pardon Lo Louiue Michel and Prince Krajnotkiue. Ilnnh f` l`|n'I nvuu I1-.. .l..n:.ln.l in n.... uuu FTIUCB l\K' ULKIUEI . Hugh C. Chil era has decided to con- test the south division of Eiinburgh at the approaching by-election. A due] in threatened lmtween Mme. we upproaculng Dy-elecuon. due] is threatened between Mme. Astio do Vnlhayre. a.Pnrislady, and Mme. Eugenie Pierro.an anarchist. Avid Rrnwnn nvhnwnn nhni-and with M. de Freycinet. has consented to form n. new French cabinet. l`|.n-nu run .IIl`ll'l\ in Hun u-nnnptu -n. The Male `IIIIII Th! Alba Canadian- Ilglu In. llnpo and Win They Po- und-A Iallo ofIVlry&lI| lully lead and no-calmed. \ I Iron nears (unease. The inquest on Hobbs. the barber murdered at Toronto. opened on Mon- day. The result of the poll 1n0_It'm ex- amination showed that the point of the scissors had penetraad the heart Ind caused death. 1. 2 n nr....I..Im;.. M DI) nalxm` tn wan pay all intending pnmhucu to oul sud onmlne our stock. which ombnui everything oslublo in the line of Furs, mu: WI mani- uuura many of our own goods, we are in n oallm an :11; pynu: a'u:l+(.mIlon IE regards uxlllv. w H` k manahip and price. IIIJIUHIUK. Mrs.J. P. Keller, New Orleans. was sitting by u re in her room last even- ing when the grate fell out and her clothingiqnited. Being partly an in- valid she could neither put out the re not make an outcry. and was slowly roasted to death. |TEE TELEGRAIIB mow nil: lun'rH's FOUI QUABTEBI BBIIFLY GIVEN. l From small-pox in Mont';oIl 8.164 per- sons have perished. Tho Onnbooan hnva sank l2.0(I)ta IIII sons nave pensuea. The Qnobeoen hue sent 02.0(X)to aid of Riel : family. Keane. the trsgodinn. is reooverinw. He will be able to plny Igsin. Riel : four vent old son will be taken no mu no clue so pay ngun. Riel : four your old taken to Quebec und oduontud. and saved from following his unfortunute father`: toot- steps. ' Dr. Robert: Ramsav. of Orillia. one of aaeps. Dr. Robert Ramsay. of Orillia. the most prominent Freemnoonl in Cu ads. being the first Grand Master of the Egyptian Ritmdiorl suddenly in Toronto from heart disease. Thu fnnnnni. nu `lnhhl thn hI|l`hlIl' caused aeatn. L. S. B. Churleboin. M.P.P., asked to speak at the recent Riel meeting at St. Condtant, wrote declining to be present. He regretted the agitation and could not subscribe to any movement which would bring nationality in Canada in opposi- tion to French-Canadians. f`nI In-uinn Onlnnrnnhn 'rnrr| Fnrf. Mn. vmciai uegmunure. John Stone, Beam:-xville. walked to the dwelling of his sister. Mrs. Hodge, yesnerday aftieruoomnnd going to his niece. Miss Maude Hodge, drew in re- volver and red two shots at. her, both taking eeclz in her body. and then red ti third time at himself. He is not fatally injured. Miss Hodge will not recover. Anunu nun I u Hanna. Charles DeLcssepa and 11 party of engineers started yesterday for Panama. W. K. Tnunrnnll. n nrnnnnanb nInnf.m' engineers swnou yeszeruuy xur ranzsuiu. W. Ii. Ingersoll. a prominent. planter of Vicksburg. Mis3.. [ma failed; liabili- tioa 805,000. (`uni lnhn F l?in|....uh. no 0|; nnlnr This very popular new gear for man Wu no Inning lmmanuemale for, and are norlncing them for 07.50. togulnr price from In to MC. -..- W UOYHDSIIBII BUTUUQII EH91!` WIDUDW. Frederick Fishely, New York. con- dentlal clerk,han forged paper on his em- levees to the extent of $75,000. lie 09!: 820,000 at one time in gambling. Hriahnm Ynnna Hamntnn. nnnrintnd DUIUW ZUTU. The cold weather in Northeln New Mexico will cause great damage to the Mammoth herds grazing there. Hun- dreds of snow sbovellers, a dozen plows, and all the locomotives available have lull; Denver to bzttle with the drifts on the railroads. A I-ni..l.6 0.-in nus H... Dan-mu-.lunnI.. EH8 I'BlH'OR(lB. A lmiglit train on the Pennsylvania road was crossing the bridge at Sher mum's Creek, near Dunoannon. fteen miles from here. when one of the spans, weakened by high water, gave way and precipitated the engine und eight cars into the stream. Uonductor Noll dead. and the reman and two brakemeu are missing. Mrn..l. P. Ix :-llnr, Nnw (lrlnnnn wan `IOU IO I`l'el]CLl'lJlIl.|IMlIBllB. Col. Irvine telegraph: from Fort Mo- Leod, N.W.'I'-. thgt he lma`ha.d inter- views of a palticulnrly satisfactory na- ture with large numbers of Blood and Piegan Indians, and that he noticed a marked change fan the better in then- bearing. An imnnrtqnf. inomnnt has haen nearing. An important judgment has been rmnrlered by Mr. .Ipntice Lornnger in the Superior Court at Montreal, dcciding that nssonntions incorporated by.the Dominion Parliament have not the right to buy or :4 :11 real estate in the Province of Quebec without the license of the Pro- vincial Leginlature. .lnlmFlf.nnn, Rn-nmnvilln. walked to UNJH VUU,UUllu Capt. John F. Richards, at the sohr. Evangeline, [ms been held at. Boston on IL charge of conspiring to burn the ves.~u-I to obtain $5,000 insurance. Annnnmnr. lvnnlnnnlu In [All A.Hmr IIU UUIIEHU `U,UlAJ IIIBUIHUUU. An attempt waanmllu to kill Arthur U|)B.|J.Il)8I`B. uporlsmnn, and ll wile in Phimnlelpllla, by throwing a l_vua.tnito bombshell through their window. Frnrinrinll Finhnlv Nnw Ynyl: nnn. 108$ D'U,Ul1) BU ODS DIIDO III RBIDDIIIJH. Brigham Young Hampton. convicted of conspiring with disreputable woman to entrup prominent Gentiles in Salt. Lake city, has been sentenced to one year in _(.ho county jail. A ntnrm nf uumuml vmlpnnn hl`VlIlI yCHI' Ill _[oLIU COUUGY JIIII. A storm of unusual violence prevails in the Rocky Mountains. The Colorado blockadns are the worst. known for years. At. the towns in Northern Colorado the thermometer is Iram 20 to 83 degrees below zero. T`|u. nah] nu...oI.,.. in K7,.-4|...-n-. Mn-up N E"ws7n.~ '1`HE voRLB7 seal. Persian Lamb sud Aalrnchun Mnutlel. Bulk Fm -hh.od CIroul|ru,Do1mmn, etc.. olc. {--o-30-j --adorn ! Own." Oorn--study : no 2 western 55. Earl? --` uiet ; Nb. - 2 Cundg 78; No.2 xtn 88; No. 30m goo, Rye--held 60 in bond. ' OIIVIOO IAIIII. ` OIwe|o,]au. 6.-x 1 wheat-unchanged : white ItaIe,_g state 95. , Corn--study No western 55. Bnrlev quiet Cauudn reaenu an: Gan. Pac. Montreal Tel ph Rich. & Ont. Nu. Co.. .. Olly Plslnger R._R. Montreal Gu Co. . Cnadn (`anon Co.. Dundu Cotton 00.. ... Ont rio Investment N I and (`A Bantgne ] ues ban Marc ants ank... uebec....-.......` `on Bank.;":....` Ban of Commerce. . lnnnnrhl A [Illa Ulnflu New York. jan. 5.-Opening. 89}; high- es,89; lowest, 86}; closing. 87}. x anuuna. Bank of Montreal.. Ontario Bank. . . . .. Bank du Peuple... Molsons Bank . . . . . Bank" of Toronto. . . Ran:-ma lnrnnnn Car bank 0! l0l'0n [Have j ue a1 New York stock In Pkot. New York. Ian. 5.-Exchange remains the same at 487 and 49o_ and consequently the market, although fairly strong, is unset- `tled. Should the rate be reduced, the mar- ket is in a good condition for a rise. but, as we said yesterday, speculators would do well to watch exchange. and on any further advance sell their holdings. as gold ship- ment: would unquestionably precipitate a decline`. There seems to be a scarcity of foreign bills, although it is hardly probable that there will be any further advance made for the present at least. and the prevailing rate, while it might induce, hardly necessi- tates the slii ment of gold. The coal trade is undoubte ly very much de ressed. and this is another brake on the w eels of any bull movement. UPERA HUUSEEISHMABKET u u- vnwviv -nu -vi. Montreal, jun. 5.-The new year opens upon :1 firm and reassuring market, with holders certain that they have done wisely in keeping back their goods. The question of the day, that of stocks in Liverpool, is now denitel settled. cables having been received whic gave the amount as 135.000 boxes; cables to New York state 136,000. Last year the stocks were given at upwards of ro.ooo, a/pd this afterwards proved to be under the_ actual amount. This year the stock is ratherlikely to be over-estimated rather than the reverse. Accordingly, the stock this year is considerably lighter than it was last yeanand this can only have a good eltect on the market here and strength- en the value of goods. Therel'ore,there is a good prospect for a fairly prosperous wind- up of the season. But. at the same time, anything like high prices seems unlikely, for if cheese were to go up considerably the lowness of other goods in England would at once knock ollthe demand for cheese. And the cheese which was bought in at we. and upwards will have to wait for a very con- siderable advance before it can be sold at a profit, after interest. storeage and shrinkage are allowed for. In fact the cable must rrnnn nn nhnnl ne knfnnn tnrh rhnncn nan are auoweu xor. 1n xact me came must cree up about 605 before such cheese pay fort emselvcs, and whethcr it will do so or not, is a question of doubt; today it is still at 485 6d. It is loo early in the week to ex- pect business. ruray, 9:3. _ Deputy Reeve- William Rattan, I93; Petty Buck, :10. COllnCi0rs--Dnninl `Right I'D ! - R4-hnvlnr Wood, 146. retry uucx, Councillors--Daniel Blnke. I77; Schu let Dcyo, :99; jabez Stonal. I037; Si y -rnmunu . n . . _ . . . . . _ . ..- u non. w. 11. mm: navmg withdrawn. Councillon-Thomu Andrew. 5: ; Anson 01:11.52; Samuel Barker. 28; William Pringlc 46. The rs! thma warn rA.nIau~o..I -nu! W K rowusmv or Louaaol. I Raeve-Charlea Rutun. :16; Kenneth Purdy,9_ ` DGDIIIV Reeva- William Rattan Ina- Auwnanlr U! IENNEBEC. ` Reeve-Iames Williams, without 6pposi- tion. W. B. Mill: having withdrawn. Councilloro-Thomn Andrew. u : Annnn oo- Latest returns of Thursday's election in Kings county give Hon. Mr. Foster a majority of 822. rnnglc 46. N x-st three were to-elected, and W. Pringle in place of Hiram Vanness; TOWIISHIPS or nnunnsron AND c.u:ou'ro. Reeve-]ohn McKenzie. Councillors- ohn Allen, Major R. Gil- bert. Frank Hal iday, William Miller. wvuuu-nu. .-.- . . _ . ... l\.IVII\3l"llI' Ul' DAKKIH. Reeve-A. P. Wickwire. CouncillorI-Wallington Cummings. Ro- bert Grey. Dennison Meets. Robert Scott. -u-.............. Al! .. ............. .. R.eoe1ve-o-l- To-day : llntlock. Steak Cod. Brim, Inn-Ill llmrlmu Tommv -vvvnurur ur l'llb|'IllVll(U\)l\l\.- Rceve-Thomas ]. Genge. Councillors-]ohn Campbell, Manach Cronk, John Goodfellow, George Haines. wnl lrn lav Ann nu-runua ureenwooa, :95 ; Lxeorge Woodman, 137. There seems to be a great deal of hard feeling over this election. Mr. H. 0. Hitchcock speaks of protesting the elec- tion, and Michael White. for Deputy- Reeve. will have a recount. The clerk is complained of for plaoiny H. 0. Hitch- oook's occupation as hotel-keeper on the ballot paper. he not knowing him in anv other business and still occupying the hnfol 1 .-_...__ nlujltuu olpllull. Poor ople may receive examination and m icine at the Kingston Hospital. _/"n-oqfchargr, bv presenting themselves nt the out-patient department, every day (except Saturday) at 12 o'clock. and on Saturdays at 3 p.m. Those desiring medicine are requested to bring their own bottles with them. By order 0! - the visiting surgeon for the current quar- ter, Dr. Dupuis. he FINANCE-COMMERCE. UOBAN & wmalrr. BROKERS AND IQIKISBION AGENTS. OFFIC-Clnnnoo Street. Brltllh A Block. R. J. IILBEUI VVULTI IBLANU IIIIUKNS. Reevo-H_,_. O. Hilcncoclr, I43; Thomas| Hogan. :33. \ ' Deputy-Rqeve -- Hugh McLaren. 184: Michael White. 183. CounciIlors-Daro Brnkev. mu: Rdwnrrl mlcnacl wnlle. H53. Councillors-Dero Brnkey. 109; Edward Bricelnnd. 217; john Friend. 195; George Greenwood, :98 George Woodman, to be a men dnnl nf hu-d IIJILIIIIIIUII II IJIIITIIIIII lalillg l.".U- I`. he following otoera of Catnrnqui L ge, No. 10, 1.00 F.. were installed last. evemng by Acting D.D.G.M.. W. Saunders. P.G.,_p88iBt8d by W. Dunn.` P.G.: uuau unguu MIU Iuuowlug omcera OI Lorne Division woke inqtalletl by llro. Kelly. D.(}.W.P.: urn I)..- 1 r~__,;.,, unt. .- . (J. \JvvvuM. A short entertainment took place to- wards the close of the meeting. Bros. Leader and Burtoh. and Sister Rooney took part in the programme. .._}___ lnntnlhtlon I; Ontunqul Lodge. I.0.0.l". 1um a,.n,.....'.... ..m....... .4 n-..._.._.. ...,..,. .,.\.. .. . W P.--Bro. J. Carver. \V.A.-Sister Coul er. Chap.-Rev. Dr, ooper. Treas.--Bro. D. Allen. F.B. -Bro. W. Crawford. Secy.-Bro,40lscm. Ass`! Sacy,'-SisIcr Rooney. Con.-Bro. W. Christmas. Ain't Con.-Sister Asselatinc. ].B.-Bro. G. N. Leader. O.S.--Bm. . L. Snook. v w P _.l .n\uan Bro. I158` nu-nn . T. Ila ward. N.G. T. Mi 0, V0. W. ]. Moore, RS. H. Shar , RS. A. McAl ister, Trea N. Greenwood. Wax J. McCaun. Condu T. Rogers. O.G. F. Sooble. LG. 1). Callaghan, R SI ].E1liotl. I..S.N.G. F. Sharp, R.S.V.G. '1`. C. Wil n, [LS `w ], Brown, .S.S. 5. Cox, L.S. T. Peters, Chaplain l\r Ll-...l..-..A_ TH.` I. IVHID, Vi}. Treasuler. Warden. Conductor. S N.(}. 1. Elliott, `v'.(}. Lets. Chaplain. Dr. Henderson, Physician COUNTY ELECTIONS. uul nu nun-nun, mu. I. night. the following oicera Division wuia in~zt.aHmI luv 11: romo. . - Cartier.. uni , , , iibfdij_isA_'11l_qnE.j In-aponn TEUIIDAY NEXT. u `uh Inn, n I um. . , won: or amfoou. I. P CI gnu; ~~.-,-W-......`: 3 :3": "..." ....; . I . 0 I. , "In. 0. lnulodulon In Armand Io- larulnlndmuuuh In Ilnl-ohm Klnnton llolpltnl. Anltl nun-. hntIn:IIn .. .AI. uluun lnlsll-'1'. Montreal. Jan.6.-I p.m. ASKED on` ` 154.5 ` 616 b 120` 137 `xi - r.uI 5193; f :55: 7! LADIES AND GENTS GULLAHS, BIIFPS & THIHMINHS. 015 I07 75! 113' 186} - J5": HI CLUB will nut at Ibo Bud Shad In the cu Pull, T0-KOIBOW IVINIIO. Jun. ill, at o'clock. louborl and than wining to Join the club will plan attend. ITAIILIY KIKDIBBOR. NOTICE In horoby given mu Ibo An nu! | Gononl lawn of tho elm-oholdou or the Klngulon t Pom o Railway company will be hold us tho Compan '1 on Plant d Anna. Klingon. at Noon 0 WIDN RDAY. tho loch any of February 1%. By artist 9! :50 Bond ot Dlroctou. '7 wuos. w. mm. Jan. am. 13. Acting loo`;-`Pun. Kingston & '%Pembrokew_R_ai|'y. OTICI: Mann! Klnnlon Pombto nllwu company . Illlnlln M Barrie. Jan. 2.rI. l-Julius Knit Irwin, wife of Into Wilnsu: Jnmn Irwin. M.A., Cantnb. rnothor of Dr. 0. A. Irwin. Kingston. and 69 yeurn. laIVlJI(l'UUl.a llllnnn-In Liver . Jnn. 6. I Flour--00s to 0a 00d ; spa. eat, 73 0d to 75 26; red winter, 732d t.o7a0d-, No. 10:] 6: lid to 7s1d;.No.2 Cal. 65 8d to 6:: 10d. Com--4s Md. Paas--6s 0d. Pork-493. Lu-d-8ln 9d. Baoon-28a L C.: 8.0 29I. 'I`nllow--26n Gd. Choese-48a 6d. nghoo.t--ateuy; poor demsnd ; supply H . 59 BROOK STREET. In Alukn Buble. Otter, Beaver. Ponmn Lamb Annchnu. and All on: F'uu.oul to order. Hrnuml unluns l"`.4UUl1 A arsuluu I. Windsor Hotel Block, Prumss Strut A `call is solicited from intending purclnasei-s in READY- MADE" or ORDERED CLOTHING. 6 V G A Large Stock always on hand` to ch0g_se from, and only to glad to show goods. `RANKLIN BROS. 65 G0. Headquarters for CLOVER AND TIMO HY SEED, BEED GRAIN, CHOICE: FAML LY FLUUR. PHESHED HAY. rz nmono nun:-as Mann A srzcmxn. burg. oo to 16 ;Wes(crn. IO to 14c. Eggs-s1ow ;ord`Ynary cases 19102.) ;1in- ed x7toI8. |DBY G-OOIDS The Celebmtod Good Year India Rubber Glove. Rubbers and Umrshoes, the Km peror. Duke, Acubdia, City and Viomrin Overslxoes. The Earl, Irving, Dandy, Queen, Extra Fuuoy. Ixu;>eria.), Petite and Com Rubbers. Remember the Rubber Glove trade mark. To he had at nl uuucau, uuu. v Flour-Receipts, 100 bbls ; sales report- ed none. Market quiet and dull at unchang- ed rates. Quotations; Patents. 4.25 to 5.50 ; supenor cxtra, 4.20 to 4.25 ;extra superne, .; ofs to 410; spnng extra, 385 to 3.90; superme,3 55 lo 3.65: strongbakers, 4.2510500 ; ne 3 goto 3 45: middlings, 3 23 to 3 30; Pollards, 2.00 to 3.00; Untarh bags, 1.75 to 2.00; Oily bags, 2 40 to 2 45 for strong bakers. Wheat--nom'l zrcd wintuxm to 04 : Whlla lo nor strong bakers. ;rcd wiqtgxoj 1094 ; while 92 to 93 ; spring 9310 94. (.Ioru--oo to 60c. Peas- 70 to 71c. Oats--3o to 31c. Barley-5o to 00C. Rye-6 to 67. Oalmea -4.10 to 4.25. ()ornmea1-2 go to 3.00. Pork-x2.5oto13.75. Lard--9 to gjc. Bacon-lo to 11; Hams-u to I26. Cheese-6 to 9 as to quality. Butter-Townships. 14 (0 X7} ; Morris- burg.oolo16 ;Weslcrn, Eaqs-slmv :nrd`7nnrv caqes In m2.) 11in. You pay the high price: Lame clly dealers are taking for Ihelr fun) when: {WALSH `&""SI=EA*C? @f=isPac1AL nmums IN cnuames AND nnnss "Bonus, EiA.IN"ES & LOOKET'I'S, good. Corn-atoody ; poor dommd. _ Wutber. Enalsnd -he|v_v um 12- AN G,;.-.~:N.% - .--_-n n'.u...o g..- 25.- -n_..o FRANKLIN BROS. & 00. lalnarlnnnrhxrn lnr (`.f.V`.R Ann PIM{Yf1l Jan. 4. '11` ' T>* aaqnu-1 bu-ode an Khg phat. WINTER STOCK 59 BROOK ST. t a.u buy at the BOBTON BAT dz FUI`. STORE on Welllngnon Street. the same Identical clan ot anndn for about 25 per cent. I837. Successor to THOS MOEJRE & SON, Rl'IEl'I' COST! THE 'IRAMP _8IVOWSIIOEcl.UB I IUKFIL rum. BIIDIBBOR. Ia : and run. G-OOI) z TIEIE OLD STAND. Will clean the balallce of t.lwir Sole Agents- SIAM. nun Imus: MD noxnln. nltobln tar tub: I lost ; math enn- pluoud uulyrv. Adana Km co. `IAII I You want 5 Fur Uollnr Inxl Cuffs for Ellhol` I I4] or ganllemnn Uompsro our Price: with than of o_\hu- houloa sud note the dmerenoo. -1-I'D` 1 . AIIALI on 1-'SIlALl TEAOBE R, holdln 5 third-alum eumnouto of qmhnoulon. p. ly lmmodluol ruin; salary. Address Tru- E ... 3.8. No. 10, , borough, onus Pr). JAB. A V J."";;f"1;:a;a'e::;;:'iu~s. mu n.I-.....- cum- Anna--6- (Irina... n_;-u HAVETBH DAY uimmod to pnrtuonhl my son, (loot 9 Y Chown. und honcofott zrru bnulnou will E ClalIo%Dl `I sl(1)oNr.tylo" 1 Innklng my many friend: [or their Hbnnl mp rt for so mun] art. I on nature them ol the I onduvon o the new arm to meet lhalr vmu on most fsvonblo tcnnl. 1... A nnmna nun`-nu V . CARDIG-AN J ACKETS.- :FLANNEL .:5HIR'1`B. b0(3KS. MITTB And Glovgu. I HAVE` roooivadn lnrgo stock oftha above oodu and will no)! than: at my Anollon Mar . oommonolng on THUR!-D Y NIGHT It 7:30 o'clock. And every night un nll no Iold. J. E. HUTOHIIBON. Jun. 0. Ana. lonoor. my-ma c:ot_1:17.[g_ and Underwear. JMJ. And Cor. Brock nml Wellington Slrceln, Don HI ]scuooL naqmsrrss Plsllll Eln ans. WI! :9 inlom my customs:-I that I have (h u up bunlnuu at Illa: Wood.'. Brxok |New Untarioaadars F f`. (SI}HL&GLLEl}EB[ll]KS `nu a.unna..n..na--v.n:\a.n.U.L Q] I)! Princess Street. opputtofwlndnor Haul Nov: 14. \` and out of cause. froW1|0c., 250., me. and up to 82.00 each. Amber 'I`lp.BrInr, Silver Mounted.un*gm and bent: IIIU 5 large stock 0! Plain and (fnrvod Amber Tl ped Brur Pigeo. Horn Tip Brinrs. from be. I .. 150., 25c. an up to ,7Jo. each. Turkish Hookaa and Water Pipes. A lot of 10 good Cigars 350., and a Box of 25 00:! Cigars for 01.00, and 60 (figure [or $1, 19!, :3. $1.05 and O6 IL Box. and Gut. Tobacco: in packages for 50,103., 150., fe. and up to M A pnckuze. Finn and Cheap Plug Tobacco: of every 1(9- oriptlon. (Jgnreuea of nlllhe lending brn_ndr. for 5c.. .1`. .., M .. of :1 the brands. lOc..16c..&)c.,30.1., 50.. $1. $51 a package. Tobacco Cutters nod Walking bucks: IMO I LARGEST. FINEST. Best and Cheapest Stock .- ._(,y__.. SMIIKERS SETS JND TOBACCO JAR . {run ll to? nab. Morwhnum 013:: and (tIgmeu..a uolders, our vol and plum. wuh amber mmuh pieces, In And out at one: from 15c. no #5 such. uoulo. POI-unonon. loradnkdouqiplytotholutor. ll lITl.I.IVAI one: Mn-Irhnnm P! u for 90:2, $l.'a5,|9.00.!:3.00, sud up to I75 nnd 01 each. Fancy and Plain Imitation Mercobaumg In 106.. 16c..9I)c., 30.1.,75a.. Inge nuortmeut or Guns, 1!! no: and Revolvers at KSIALL INGINI LID $lI'nI3 4109!`!!! I $RQ.El,1Il: Underwotr ohupr thin ever at r 1) 1: A rnl-n`I:I'L'r1)`r'l"n' TEACHER WANTED. DOUBLI _sI'.'r or nnamsn manna. K Apply n m. ones. 1. 5. luotlon Sale of Bankrupt Slaolu .-lH1`- Cigar Onen from Do. to 88 nob. Cigarette (Juan, 15:-,. to $2 each. Ambar. Cigar and Cigarette Holders, in one: trgm II_ to `I nob. And othei College Books and / E03?) Uuuuaas W111 be presentod the molt elnbor-cu of mo- darn Dnmu. written by Flermsn Marlvsle and Cool] Dnlo. anmlod ` OUR JOAN I Prntlnnod with In ormnsl order of Iumptuouu program- Full Supplies of the NOTICE- 88 PRINCESS S'[`REET, I78 Princess bu not Eon SALE, won uu=:. DUI IIIIo IDWIN OHOWN. Ill! LIADII. K) L) -EU U \J.Z..I.V 4. Produced with In olulnnl actuary lrozn Wnllwn Thane. N.Y. vmmtn :-Boxu. unner. its ;lower. 36. lju; from WIlll0l'I '.l'l1aIIn!, u. .. PIIICIB :-Boxu. up r,I5 ower. 8. Pu ` quot. GI. Dual Uh-ole, 55. Duloony. 500. Osl- lery, 26. Sun mny be seam-ad wlthouc urn. chuge. Jun. 6. MEETING OF` TH 50. RD OF AUDIT {wt tho Cnmy of 1" an to. will be 1101-. .6 the JIda'o`I Chnmbon. Lou 8 Bonn, In than cm 0! llnguon. on I.`-IA-nu I-_ an _. In _ Z Evyny ..~.. ...- ,. -__, , \LXnam amen ubusxil oonmnlng 11 l rooms; one door shove Wilma : Livery. Ahso No. D2, Queen Street nt In uplod by Mrs. Nlmmo. Apply to . U. SON. Livery Olnco. ` one If] I-jjgxz - -j:_- , out Mam cum, I WUIISDAY, JANUARY 7'I'lI. Bpiclsl Engagement of tho Funoul Artiste. 2 nag. ann'LA_!= TIIOMAS MILLS & " ()0. A-_BAIRD&o~. '-"" '""'u.a. aooau .Ve`a.-1?:'R"7``.1.i .1r.u.:--L _ __._ . .,.._I- Lglllu inohlnbroolo. 1 ANTHONY FINN. ` 1V"is'n-'t':3'("1I'BEi&,' b'ubo-ma Victoria PI Bout Inodornto. Apply upon tho promiuu. HOUSE 'l'O-LE1`. 230 Alfred Street. newly pa end and pnlnu-d :11 through ; duo I Corner 1 for ule-s splendid me or a non. Apply on the premise: ,-__. ......... "Anna n__,.._.__ 1` AN'rID-LADIlB to work Id: III at thou- own homo! 07 to Toad! wool can be qumlv mad: No ph .pAin nu : noosnuu` Ina. For tull an Inn. pluu . I onomcrocoonl rt , Bolton. Hut. Box 5170. Ill IIIIJJ. Friday. Jan. 8!. II II mun. !'.R.-By noolnuon n d h tho Boa-d.ull uoaunu mun hmllox with I 0 Clark ol the Pucoon or baton l`uudov,` the 0th. or they not be ncdvba for ndlt. . V` II. II.8Rl'l'l'olU. Doc. 3'. ur-5. clan onhn Puoo. v[1W0 NEW BRICK HOUBI 8::-cot. nnrolc y Slatoot. :1 Rent moderate. App 1.10 3. BC unmet _______________ coulronnnnn noun, conmm ax to rooms, on Union ltxooa. uont. em I dol- lnn |er month. Apply At. this once. - ~-- -~_ ..-......- ..n...uuIm ,` A..,.5,.. Nlmn _ _ I 1W0 HOUSES, on Oolbomo non Olorgy 8I'.t_oot:_;_7__r_qo1_m`1_xku nah. -1! AS 1330!]! C HRISTM A8 PRESENTS. - 'l'HAOlB.muoor hush. ho! 5 u- oond or thlri olua on-tiono. to: I. . lo. 5. Hlnohlnbroolo. APP! 00 JAXEB IIIEIB. ANTHONY Tnuuu. WALEX. MoDONAI.D, Dan '21. Print-than n-nu am:-nlmrlass s'rm~:l:'r.' PUBLIC IXOTICIQ. Imguon Collegiate lnatitufe nddock. stems con. urn Smells, llcn-Ing Tommy cods. snl on. In [UK unuuu. ....,., _. ._.._ ,, EBIDENOE ON BROOK BTBEE'l`-A donbl0 , uric: House, oupollw Victoria Park. mt modornto. Apply luv unuwm-nu. .....,., ..,., , , _ .._..____._.___._______ 1003]! newly Dane)-ed u_ll v.l:_gou}1"; iaomu FOUND. 70 IIRQHIK BTREJ I-}'I`. VVe111ngt:o1'; 81.. |.\ I0. :13! Engsgzmeut 0! mo rumour an ROSE COGLAH; n nmaontod elnbog-up o II3C)N"'.'I.'.' The Tillinghaat Tailoring Hausa, YOU (Tor. hlncens A Dance Bn-sou. TO LET. Ti-3101: on :01. :7 room: in u BOYD.'l golbgrno co. 7-, up u-u-stun. . All. I). I BUXJJVO In Princess Street. uuce. Ilcolcln Brena. .-.:.'..;-......'-.m.".."".... A :n.*\gnInttunshly. the expense of I`, one othllupou the, party, but upon 0 the whole oonnry. . u Iuuht. |\4uvcI 3., Some poople don't really nppreciite tho cost of I Canadian nyruongativo in Enghnd. Such 3 funotiomry, no doubt, dou his country I service. but we ques- tion very nuah it the bonetinn all oolnnnnnb with the out. Thin in s on] wny of oonddorin the matter. It Ohulu Tn any the the poll- Iioo. nd think his service on- titlu him to: top. but ' out wumtlndo In tho am the put! llldxllflnnhnlw ch. -on--mg .1 5| Wherevyou can obtain the Best Value, the Best Work, and the Best Fit, in the city. ' carnal nu upon I [the country. Iy 10 our temperance menus. Let me gwe u a sample. We paid $1,200 fot carpets. 900 for a retngerntor tocool the ambassa- dor`: wine. we paid for three dozen port wine glances. three dozen sherry glasses. three dozen champagne gluten. three dozen claret glasses. fonr dozen tumblers and twenty;-two decanters. Such extravfgance, Inch unnecessary expense as this. delerves the severest condemnation of the eot thieanuntry. and I trnauvhenthe come: that that condemnation will be marzed and distinct. (Cheera.)" ns..- -......I.. .1-..-A ...n_ ______:m, unnaainnsaxpayer oeing called on to pay the enormous costs ol this ornamental and useless mission. We pay this oicial Ito,- ooo a year. We pay his little contingencies and travelling expenses. nbout05.ooo a year; we have paid nbont 942,000 for a mansion in ndon an a State residence {or our nadian ambassador, and durimz last us- " n we were called on to pay a large sum, up in the thousands, to furnish this mansion from attic to cellar. Some of the itemsare uliar. I commend them to the consid- V eration of the taxpayers ofcanada, especial- ly to temperance friends. Let give you sample. paid Omoo carpets. .l.V I.llP(,IIi"1'.-[NT I'(II.\"I'. The Liberals must not allow the one my to blind them to facts which should now receive their serious consideration. There is adisposition-we can see it cl.arly-to divert attention from the general deciencies of government, and to that and almost everything else is eagerly discussed. The North-West rebellion was a wretched piece of busi- ness. for which the government will be called to condemnation. but there are other things deserving of a passing thought. The decit. for instance- It has. according to Mr. M. C. Cameron's calculations. been increased to 04.701.- 24l for the past vear. The expenditure is another item of importance. The controllable expenditure has been in creased from 86.541510 in 1878 to 913.- 050.872 in 188.3. an advance of nearly 100 percent. A third. and most notable point. is the record of liberality in the rewarding of political pets. The outlay for legal service, apart from that entailed " bv permanent appointments and per- manent service. was 866.934. of which account the following were conspicuous entries : Mr. Christie. oi Ottawa. 01.850; Mr. Ferguson. ()t`tawa. 63.249: Mr. Crossly. Tnpper's partner. H.150; J. H. Mcl)onnoll, Toronto, 93.155; I). O'Connor. Utta.Wa.IB.0-13. Gross ex- travagance has been detected in many directions, but in none more remarkably than in that taken by our High Com- missioner. It struck Mr. M. C. Cameron so forcibly that he lelt bounl to make the following allusion to it in his speech at Brnceeld, South Huron. the other day : i I'Tka'Tnri-a r` in Hun hnkio nf knaminn uu, . ` "The`Tories are in the habit of boasting of their loyaltv. It is only a boas! at the best. They sometimes have a peculiar way of manifesting (heiI"lnynlty_ (men it was by stoning and rotten-ogging n Governor General: now it is by a pointing a Lord High Commissioner to t a Court of St. _ames, at the public expense. SirCharles u per is the man who now lls that dis tinguished position. I have no pbjeclion that Sir Charles should fill out. if it graties his vanity. but we decided] object to the Canadienuxpayer being cailed to . ...5., Is this the language of a woe~be,r:,one politician? Those who regard Mr. Chamberlain as chang because he is not in power are badly mistaken in their inferences. He does not want the Liberal party to take office until the present cabinet falls to pieces because of helplessness. He has reminded his friends that the Tories have suggested I scheme of Home Rule, but that it em- braces the four main `points of Mr. Glad~ stone's manifesto. No more shameful instance of political immorality has been put on record. lf," sail he. we are to have Mr. Gladstone's programme. we had better save Mr. Gladstone with it," and the sentiment has been applauded all along the line. It has stirred the Tories up; it has made them ashamed of themselves; ?t has caused them to assume a positi u of hostility to Liber- alism, and that hostllitv remains to this day. The situation theii is this: That the government will be helped to give effect to legislation. if it point to perma- nent Irish reform.but Mr. Glddstonecan hardly be expected to Sllhpolli Earl Salisbury in developing ideas that have been braziggly stolen from himself. -?::-_.__-_.j ' 167:` DC 13231;}! our resolution to maintain unimpaired the effective LIDIOII of the three kingdoms that owe allegiance to the present So vereign. (Hear, hear.) Speaking per- sonally, I would venture to any think we should not be over hasty, we should not be desirousto precipitate events. (Hear. hear.) This stop-gap Government may stop the gap at little longer, and when it disappearslhope that its place will be taken by a Government, Liberal in fact as well as in name, which will have the courage of its convictions, and which will not shrink from the fullest application of those general principles of religious equality and of poli- ticai freedom of which it ought to be the representative. (Loud and continued cheer- ing.) In 61.5.. Hin luvlllnmun nt` .. mnn lionnna win 1' [IE Ma No, Various have been the rumours re- garding splits in the Imperial Liberal party on the Home `Rule question. Mr. Chamberlain has been especially sin- gled out for criticism. He has been re- ferred to as a. "sore head" and a sulk." whose position no one can conjecture. That he is neither a sore head not s sullr has been made particularly mani- lest in the speech which he delivered not so long since at the dinner given to the members for Birmingham. On his attitude towards Mr. Gladstone he was as explicit as possible. This all will grant who carefully peruse the euhjoin- ed extract. which constituted his per- orntion : w ,_,,_.r _l_..La AL_A :1` L- _I_....I.I ...._ -4- ul nulvu . B I cannot doubt that if he should ever see his way to Eropose any scheme of arrange- ment (fort a good government of Ireland) I should be able conscientiously to give it my humble support. (Cheers) ,But it is right, it is due to the Irish people. to say that all sections of the Liberal party, Radi- cals as much as Whigs, are determined that the integrity of the Umpire shallbe a reality and-not an empty phrase. (Cheers) To preserve the Union the Northern States of America poured out their blood and their treasure like water, and fought. and won the contest of our time ; and if Englishmen still possess the courage and stubborn determina- tion which were the ancient characteristics of the race. and which were so conspicuous in the great American contest, we shall al- -.-.-ne tembtzticn and no threat to check . `tI1_t;iEi swing The Angel Cake manufnotured by me is the only one of the kind msdo in King- non ~ `target [9 week 1 kingdoms lture snv u mmuy nowledpdtob (helmet) ' mc 53:: manxrffcktqrad. Don't be persuad- ; ed to take othar bnndl. rfo chemicnll or nrticinl uvoring med. ' DB 5 non IDOHV, II IOIIOWI I " nmilistinn sud` Con!ession-Nu- tionsl sins; socid sips ; personal gins. Want 0! s precistion of tLo lqvo of Christ ; tdoess at heart; unfsithtnlnsss and slomfulness in ser- vioo fslss; shame in opnlsssing the name of Christ before med. sud pooh!- ly among our own class sud hndrsd. Want of soul in minionsry work, bggg st homo sud abroad. Want of brotherly kindness sud ohu-icy." ~ HA1. [Anni Hnninr and Dr "Anna- nnu nu n In I rgysr. Lsstpvening the week of prayer ser- vice was held in me Bethel Church. There was 3 large attcndnnce. Rav. Mr. McFoyden presided. Pnver was oerod by Rev. Mr. Houston. and after the singing of 3 hymn the chairman reni Psalm 51. Be 3190 read the subject to be a hen about, as follows : nmilhbinn guull ....l..-..:-.. M. IIIIIIIIEII IIMI ODIHIY." Rev. Lake 11 her and Dr. Hooper wns the . . . um. IU. 100 poll cnolea II '42!!! p.11). Frontenac Wu-d-MoCunmon. 63; Massie. 15. Ah] o'clock Mr. Kassie retired. The Ladle: llelpmg Along I UnnI.IlI.Inlo- The llguren nt 3 u`0Iook. The elections for school trustees were quite wsrmly contested. particularly in St. Lawrence Ward, where many con- veyances were continually dmwing up the voters. Ladies were also interested in the tiou of J. W. Brown, as a temperance n. In Cataraqui Ward the election we a walk-over for Mr. Samuel Anglin. His opponent was liter- ellv buried. At 11 o'clock he hsdsecnred 8votes to Mr. Auglin's 33. In Fron- tenac Ward Massie was away behind. and this afternoon the rumor went around that he had, gracefully retired. Mr. Masai did Very little cmveuing. He is not is believer In it. At 3 o'clock the hgnres were : Ht. Lnwrnnnn Wnral_Rrnun OR - nuuuni, ID Cnunqui Ward-Anglin. 121 ; Wu]- die. 10. The poll cloned II 2:80 Ward-MoCunmon._ an : IUD llfel WPIO I St. Lawrence Ward-Brown. 05 : Adams, 76 (1.0.-gnu: \lI..-.I,A....l:.. 101 . 117-: HUI- ln the case of the tie between W. Dunn and W. Robinson. jr.. the ReWrn- inp: Oicer said. I vote for William-- and then he began writing. "William who?" enquired a reporter, but Mr. Flanagan did not reply until he nished and said, Dunn (or done)!` Afterwards he announced that William Dunn was alderman~eloch for Frontenac Ward. scotch Bum. Angel Cnko. "'1`rIIIl Cake. cnlcl The "Wh|g"l.s Out Due llgura, But It llny he a lceluruln Ulllou-'n lllntnlle. To-day. t 12 o'clock. City Clerk Flan- agan. Returning Olvor. announced the result of the municipal election in the Cit Ilnll.- The gures given by us yes- ter ay were correct with one exception. The return at No. 14 polling snb-divi- sion gave Smythe one vote less than he was credited with, thus increasing Whit- ing's majority to 122. This statement may be incorrect, {or in the returns -the Deputy Returning (licer has left the msyoralty gures out. and when his.at- -tention was called to the matter yester- day he amended it, but whether the number of votes 'or Srpytha was 88 or 89 only a recount can say. Certainly S9 was returned to the papers on Monday night. In Mia (man In Ll-n fin Itnlmnnn LU . . . . . . . . . . . /I` ........uL nuu,. Dun Sm,--I notice in your report last night on the contest of Mcniay. that the memht-rs of the W.C.T.U. worked with eilect 101' Mr. Whiting. I wish to correct a prevalent idea that the Union worked as an organization. It is just contrary to that. As soon as it was known who were the candidates for the mayor's chair it was decided not to interfere in any ll`(l_l/ u'ham1cr. The eort which was put iorth with such telling eect was done by one or two members on their mm wsponsilzilzly. Trusting you will find room in your col- umns for this item, and thus correct an erroneous impression. I am yours, ELEC1-on. nerve extra pay wr overume." New York, Jan. 0. -Engineer Arthur aai:l this morning: "The shutting down of the 2nd and 9th Avenue roads was en- tirely unexpected and uncalled for. There was hothina that the engineers had done or expected to do that could justify this action on the part of the Company." Mr. Arthur declined to say whether there would be any strike or not. and told the reporter who question- ed him that the committee of ten from the Brotherhood intended to wait on Uenorel~Mnnnger linin this morning. . General-Manager [Iain declined to any ' nnything further than that the com- pany's action was simply taken no a pre- cautionary measure whereby all acci- dents might be nvoided in the event of trouble. ,_ . --. * ,,__. Dr. Dupull Explains Why lie was `D1211! I From the Guy on rolling Dug. Dear S1)`.--n`l we are old friends per- mit me to thank vou fcr your kind re- mark regarding the circumstances of my candidature for St. Lawrence Ward. Of me you say, He might have won had he remained in the city." '1 he facts are. that afterl had been induced to come out as a candidate I found that my pro- fessional duties would not allow me the time necessary to carry on asuccessful campaign, and I therefore withdrew. On the evening `of nomination day I was visited by persons from both ends of the ward.who urged me to stand, and the next day many persons insisted on my standing. so that I again allowed myself to he a. candidate. From nomination day till the evening after the election I was constantly engaged in professional work. not averaging four hours` sleep out of the twenty-tour, and on the elec- tiou day I was busy from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. attending to patients. I feel that it was my indecision in the first place. and my inability to canvass pro- perly after I did decide to stand. that caused my defeat. Iheartily thank the ladies and gentlemen who worked and voted for me, and sympathize with them in their disippointmentat not seeing me returned. and for their sakes I would it were dierent. Personally, however. I am satised with the result. II I am thus left with more time to devote to the relief of the sick and suilfering. to attend to my duties in the college and hospital. and to look after private affairs. I trust that we may have an intelligent and economical council this year, and one that. while they are endeavoring to make needed improvements. will not forget that taxpayers find it very dii cult to get money to pay any increase in their taxation.--Yours very truly, Jan. 5th. Tnos. R. DUPUIS. rm`. mIaINlEns.oIr THI uAuu.n"mN BAIL ? All (SN TEE QUI VIVF. 1 ----j---.-- New York. Jan. 64.4.10 Manhattan Elevated ILR. management has decijed not to accede to the demands of the en- gineers, and in all probability the engi- neers will go on strike. The Manhetun Uompeny will run no Second or Ninth Avenue train today. so that it can con- centrate its forces on the business lines in the event of a. strike. The demands of the engineers are briey as follows: "Thnla eiaht hours shall nnnal'itnt.n A OI I119 BI-IKIDQCYB IIIB Dneny Ill IOIIOWI I "That eight hours shall constitute L day's work on all lines; abut the engi- neers shell receive 53 and 88.50 per day ; that the remen shall receive 81.66 and 02 per day ; and thet the men shall ro- ueivo extra pay for overtime." New York, Jun. 0, -li`.noinam- Arthur nn nu ulnun n.I:\1 T/u 2'd{(r/I`. /frlllnv/L Whi:/. n..... C... I -_..-._ WILL I'l` BHEVA STIHKE :2 I2 00-puny Ihpolol to_ lulu lie be. null: onle III-Jrba Inner ud Ilne loll loeilng II Conn-rem.-e -'l'Ie O -c In be Pence. ' And all kinds of Mixed Cakes manufac- tured on the promises.

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