Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1886, p. 2

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Lari buy 1! the BOBTON EAT & FUR BTOIIE on Wellington Strum. the sums Identical clul or good: for about 9.1 per cent. lean. non and ruownea ulmseu. The government have awarded to Mr. Dodridge, 0! Brockville, the contract. for the erection of a new gnu! and court. house at Prince Albert. N.W. 1`. M. Rrn1"nI1n'1 :f.nl*.n:: that. ha mi house an runce moerc. iV.w . L. Mr. Bmwilmigh states Limb he will forthwith begin a vigorous C!![IIlpBlL{_D in parliament for the reform of who laud laws and the abolition of pensions. I Cal. Rinhnrdnnn. of New Orleans. who \ laws and me noouuou or paumouu. Col. Richardson. of New Orleans. who died the other day, had afortune eati- msted at between $10,000,000 and 815.- 000,000. He had nineteen mtton plan- tatious. T'l... up-.nii.nnu I\<\D;nuf n"...mi.hv uziunu "IJIIII . ' ` The oldest and man relinbl brand of c us in the market. Free from ll chemi- cu s and artificial avoring; Tho reporbis om`-rout that tho .1 unny is u.-lvqncing under El Khan-. Wnllmrn .hc-kuon. of Tlnunon. lenmy. . A British colon;-1's vx i":.-, who uunrfed one other slaves. hm: ml. 1: from luxury to nury. | he Amoha Indians are making for man men on rouse. In the great championship chess match at New York Sbelnitz won sue rnt game and Zukentort the sdcond. 'r||n unnuv ntnu-In Inna manned uf. p.A.A.|| me tauwavs anu uolegruvu nuts I. Mr. Justin McCarthy, t.he..`Natiouulist member of parliament, has severed his connection with the Dazly Nu'.v. him-n.u-nIz n nhvuininrn hnn hnnn mun . consummou uu um mujeulv 8 uenlnu. Mrs. Dobson. wife ol James Dobson had her head split `open bya negro at Bloomington. Iud., as she slept beside her husband. Dana-bu I.-nun :.:-u.. I". {VI} nlnncn i...H MLHUUH. The email-pox patient Cussidy. who with his attendants, has men in quaran- tinent Baker's Island, Trenton, has now fully recovered and the whole party will be releused. iiYii6ii"`iiiisIon, VVe111n gton St. nan I0. IXIYI DC LIED`!!- Smokers will further their 0\vn'inte,-regx b i sisling upon having the Cable" or "uljhdrre" brands of cugars. which have It the ten for I quarter of n centur . and ,rpt nllow greedy and unscrupulous salon to persuade them to take other brand: which y them I larger prot. the consumer be- ta; a loser thereby. -- -.j.u. --. . no enury. he Amobe Indians making Mexico, and am klllill every white met. on route. ' `in Man nuns}. nlmnu.i.umhin nhnml mntnh and Luxemors me seconu. The snow storm has ceased ut Pdstll. It. will require a week's labor to restore the tailwavs and bolegruph liuew. Mr. Justin l\lc(}urt.bv. t.he.. oonnecuon Wlliu uuo uuuy uruuv. Bismuck'a physician has been gum`- moned to St. Peteraburg by the Czar for consultation on Ilia M8]88tV'8 health. Mn, Dnbsmn. wife 0! JKYIIPH Dnhnnn ruuu-4 rnnanunn A vs - um mu... . ... Washington. Jun. 1~l.-Juhn Sherman has been re eloctozl sonntor lur Ohio. Sherman was burn at Inmc titer. Ohio. on the 10th of .\luy, 1823. His father was made it judge of tho Sngirunio Court of Ohio the same year in which John was born. At twelve John entir- ml the Amulnmy. While In H10 Oopllw more class he decided to It elinnge of intention. and we next llllll him noting as rod man in a crops of engineers ni- aaged in tho Muskingnxn Improvement. In lBil8_'he was given charge of the work at Beverly. His next move was to study law. He entered into partnership with his brother nt Dlansulil in 181-I. Four years later. he hugui his pohticil life. lu 13-18, lioiuimiud mlauglimr ol Jnilge Stewart. of l\lnual'mll. His rut election to Coniuess was Ill 1855, Mr. Sherman was ultcleil In the Thirty-ltli and Thirty-sixth Congrcusrs. and was near being elected Speaker. In 1861. he was elected, aml was re-elected in 1807 and 1873 to the Seinte. Tlw nmliinu 3! Tren uury notes in l:-gill tumlur in 18432 was mainly due to him and Salmon 1'. Chase. lu 1867 he [1!`b[')()f-ltltl the lla- fuudinu Act. passed in 1870. Thu re sumption ol specie priymunts on J.1nu.1ry lat, 1879, was the lcmling triumph of his financial policy. l`ro~iilent llU.yL H uiaile him Secretary of the Treasury in March, 1877. l7pon retiramentfrom olce with the incnmhoncy of l resilent (hrlield Mr.Shermi\n ['01-llllllall his seat in the Senate. snil was likely mnxlo its Presi dent Clmrleatou, W. Va.. suffered from in- cendiary res for years without any trace ofbho rcbngu. It. has been dis- covered that leadxug citizens were the oonders. I '1`.-n l...n.h-ml rnnn mic): Hmir familma apprompnmg u-onung race: In uuawa. A New Hnvon medical examiner states that he found starvation to have been the actntl cause of death in the case of an infant that died in that city A few days ago. The infnnh had been fed on tome mart of patent load. Dnohnr Andrew: in: Anniunml m u... Iome non or parent xooa. V Doctor Andrews was lnliuned In the Toronto police court on nclurgo oi hav- ing committed an llD0l`Ll0l.I on Msimie Scott. of Kingston. The Crown had no evidence to offer nnd naked for I remand. Andrews` luvycn undo I butter ght. but Andrews wu nnlly romsnded until Tuesday next. when it tho Crown dues not lnnnh | pmra fury`: case A udrowa wan be dismissed. __._.._.- -_._ is insane. A deputation from the board of trade waited upon the Minister of Customs to urge upon him the desirability of ad- mittlng free of duty the Amoricnn trot- ting bones that will participate in the approaching trotting races in Ottawa. b|.-o I... 0--."! .t.....o;.... DA 1.....- L--- asylum. The King 01 Bavaria lives in strict seclusion. He will not give verbal or den. but convoys Ins instructions in writing and his attendants reply in like nmnner. It is binfcl that his majesty lslnumn. Very Fine nnd Reltuhmg Preparations for the Complexion and the Skin. ouonuers. Two hundred men with their fzuuilnoa attended a meeting of the board of gumv diam. Waterford. Ireland. and demand- ed admission to the work house. They aaidthey were starving. Si: nnf. nf thirtmzn vir-timnnf Hm nrml I HEl(lLl|8y W810 HBl'VlD. Six out. of thirteen victims of the coal mine explosion at Almy, \\'yomin;;. which occnred on Tuesday night. lnvu been recovered frcm tho mum. The men met their death from suffocation. llulmnnu 0|... Tnlniui/\ n.-.ni|i..h Imn men U165 IIUEIT UBIIH [F011] HUIIOCILHOH. Oilmonr. tho Toxonbo pugiiim, has been subjected to A nominal line for holding 6 spurring exhibition without a civic license. This is an intimation that the oenoe must not be repeated. A nlmnliftnr in Hnulnnil nlnndmi irrp. mo onenoe mun; non De repeatea. A aim lifter in England pleaded irre- uponaibi ity for her new on the ground that she was prompted by a malignant person who had obtained meameric in- uence over her. She was sent to an asylum. TILE HA ILY r:n_\'D:a.\` I-'l)'l'|".l.F`.`i} Hl{l l`}SH with; JAN.15. 2- ""\\l. ) Arab 1. ~51` NIGHTS BPLENDID BAKQUET WAS HAGNXFIOINT OVATION. Under the auspices of Kingston Moohsnlor m- n nliuto sud Lecture club bi DR. LYMAN ABBOTT, -_-p IDDUU ,ulJ EBB `lllallg Wlllcll [)0 III dressed. His speech was one of the best he ever made. Tomorrow we will print what he said of Riel. Brief! now it may be said that he held that` he infor- mation _lor a just verdict was not yet forthcoming. The l_u_ll re rt ol the trial was wanted, as well as t e papers taken at Batoche's. An explanation was neces- sary why Riel was not tried for murder instead oi for treason. General Middle- ton's letter to Riel must also be explain- ed. He did not object to the way in which Riel was tried. He did not ques- tion the justice of the trial or the gov-' ,ernment's,.treatment of the oondemned's witnesses. All the suppressed docu- ments in regard to the causes of the rebellion should be forthcoming, not that they justied rebellion. but that they showed misgovernment. lie at- tached greater importance than the public appeared to do to the ques- tion of Ru-l's insanity. and he wanted to see special report lurnishcd the govern- ment but not yet published. The gov- ernment had given no reason for refusing mercy. These ought to be forthcoming. '1 be last respite ought to be explained. More light was wanted. He knew of no compacts or alliances in this matter. No offers had been received. He had no de- sire oice. it was the other way. It was in the interest of the Liberal party that the Tories should remain in a little longer. The govcruuieiit will be weak- ened but not defeated in the coming ses- sion. l'he Tory policy was being re- cognized in Quebec and elsewhere as worthless and the government would be this session and weaker next and defeat- ed at tlze polls. _}: nuuu II-I IIIBII VIIIIIII IIIIIIVIII Ilfl- II desire to have them lled gromply. 5!. DAVIS a 80 B. 1-`.omi.o-Cote Bu on. Montrenl ; Toronto brunch. 84 Church Strut. -O9 --.---- Gnu Ibeet-In by no lnudntol the Oppon- Ilon-(3nIu|I -III Isl: lor ow. Trea- IIu-An lllocllvr !elno-'ne Iigreutlou nl Ila-I, '_-.roo-- -~ "0II0rI"I llwu. ' \K|l`OlYd.) The undo ue respectfully roqnontod to ` and an their ordon without delay if they B. ; About 1,000 persons Mteuded the Blake banquet. In London last night. and about 4,000 the `meeting which be ad- dreasad. Hi: nnmmh wan nnn nl [Jun hm: llllllniri 1 Beware of cigars articially avoned for the: purpose of hiding the poor quality at to. bacco used in avomd cngara. Insist upon having the old rehable brauds-"Cable" and "I'll Padre" , --ltl Padre Ull-fl. Universally acknowledged to be the hnest xoc cigar manufactured. Don`! be perIuad- ed to take other brands. No chemical: or srucial avoring used. rays. Farmers in Wale are demanding a permanent reduction of 26 r cent. in their rents. xiiy of tenure and com- pensation for wanking improvements on their holdings. fading hnnvv ri-inkln -ihhn nvnnl inll` IIOIGIIIQI. Ladies bony double ribbed over- stookings, 450. per pair. It Bu-dy& Mur- ray`a. 9-Q-ej- ; . . . . . . u..u...-... mg. ..u.ur--vnu. lionzlon. Jan. 1-l.-Infurmation has just been received of therlesth ofoorue McCaho, tried a year ago for murdering his wife in the Dow Drop Inn. London South. Though poison was found in her stomach the crime was not brought home to .\lcUime, and he was acquitted. Previously he had been tried for do- ing away with another wife at Ingersoll, and escaped conviction. At an assize, hold in Woodetocls, it was alleged that other women had fallen victims to his murderous passion. After his acquittal here he llD,.{EI'L`(l about the locality for a time. then went to Dakota, where some relatives reside. Ile succeeded in may- rying again. One morning his wilo,who was moving about the room, detected him surreptitiously pnttinq some foreign substance into hot cup of tea. Cautiously awaiting her opportunity shc exchanged her cup for his when his back was turned. The meal went on. He drank the fatal potion intended for Mrs. Mccabe, and realized from the painful symptoms that he was the victim and that his wife had escaped. He confessed. not only to the attempt at poisoning in this instance. but to having killed four wives pre- viously. The death scene was a terrible nnn. Uornci Do: to: ula--1 I; Apply on the promlnol. John Mngee, who plended guilty to atempting to procure money from the Prince of Wales. by wrihnu threatening letters. was sentenced to 7yoarn' penal sol-vitvde. Mann. ':nr\t` lyhl ...:u.. . ..-..-L :..I. In HDTVIIVGP. Men's lined kid mitts. I great job, to clear. 250. per pair. at Hardy ct Mur- rny's. FA:-mar-1 in Wnlnn urn ulnmnnrlinn n Lalo Tolegrnmn. There will be skating at the curling rink t.omort-ow. wosther permitting.- Adm. man` .105. .11 -...d.......I. ..l.:l.I......'- ANTI. Wool mitts. all reduced; children's 12o.: ladies from 20.3.. at Hardv & Mur- rny'n. I Jnhn Mnmw. whn nlnndnd uniltv tn Ti. 1-,: AM} AT LONDON. ygnrvntot act.-ouult` Ind IIVO dil- :onn `. `- 'I`2\LENl` ON THE PLATFQREI. New _Yorlr. ]an. 15.--'lhe market was started on the up-track yesterday on one or two very imsy and light pretexts. One of these was that the Trunk line otciala had called a meeting for the par of making an amicable arrangement with .&O. An- other was that Mr. Garrett was willing to come to terms. The only truth in the story is this. that the Trunk line olciala met to discuss freight matters. not to dis- cuss Mr. Garrett'a policy, which they have treated thus far ve much an a cow treats a y which ban in vertently settled in the neighborhood and within reach of the tail. Mr. Garrett is generally believed to be heavily short of the market, and a tissue of report! today say! he has been in close conference with a bear. Whether Mr. Gar- rett hugged the . or vice versa. we hang thna far been on le to aacertaim Hr. Gun mt in not likely to arrange any terms until he has covered his shorts. but all this talk had nothing to do with the rally yesterday. which was simply the outcome at a scare arriong the light-waisted bears.-D. & W. Co. . WILL CONTINUE ALL JANUARY IN ORDER To REDUCE STOCK AND.` make room for our New Carpet Room. A .l.H.( Luunur, uruwu. rvurq. Sir.-My attention has been callul to the issue oi the Daily News of the 13th inst.. concerning an account of the meet ing ol the committee on school manage- ment anent the recent show in the City Hall. At that meeting 1 made the observation "The VVIICI printed i.hat.{`1'. Jackson said the teacher canvassed ho pupils to attend the show." I beg to state that I was in error in making that remarlr. I had not the reports of the newspapers with me at the meeting. I merely quoted from memory. I should have quoted the Wine as follows : "The teacher informed the children in his charge u `lat he had heard about the show, nul the consequence was many cf them went to it." Ihad no intention whatever at the time of wronging either you or Mr. Godwin. and as the doing of an injury either to you or him was farthest from my intention, I beg to make the correction at the earliest pos suhle moment. H R Rivirm. Lvm. Eiisgh 00.. )wALsH & STEACY S `SACRIFICE SALE Sateen Satins, Linens, Dress Goods and Cloths all at Sacrice Prices. sun: To Do run "wuxu" AN waumr. The Edilor. British Whig. ('13.. ' u_ _n;,_;..._ I.-- I. to me. The hay market is fairly brisk. Farmers receive from 07.50 to 010 per ton, according to quality. Straw. I410 06 per load. Bnlod hay. On to 013 per ton. `Walsh & Steacy s Sealette to be Sold at Cost Prices to Clear. a-ANY LADY WANTING A SEALETTE MANLIELE SHOULD SEE ova PRICES. WALSH 82: STEACY. much afraid ot It as the tull-blooded Xankee is of the small-pox. Other grains pteady, with very little demand. The prices oered are. What, 7oc to 75c; barley. 50c to 53;; peas. 55c to 58: rye. 5oc to"53c. oats, 25c to 28c. Th. lmu rnnrlonl in fntrlu hriah Farm:-rq 11. D. DAVAUM. Kingston, Jan. 14l.h.1BB6. "~'.\lr. Savage, in his quotation from his speech as reportcd.oum.s the Closing words. "This was a. mistake. the doctor not. having made such a statement." Indaoill Then how does tho report, given to the .\'eu'.v in! mi. HAVAGE HIMSELF, contain whose words: The eect or the show must. he very bad because. having been ranrumtl by a school teacher. in was attended by pupils. who no doubt hcaril tho disgusting: jokes and immoral ut.l.eraoc3n und circulated tlimu umoug the youth of the uiLy." Technically. Wdr. b`avago's report. lb` the only one using the word ".:an\'a.~;:-ell. uml Lheio h-ro .\li. Savage was l.`lJliCV'0l`illp{ to uuloml his own shortcomings (if Mr. Jckl-l0l.l hm been niiarepotceu at. all. which does not seem clear) upon the Wmo. Mo was at least vqually at fault, and it. was both unfair and dccaptivo on his part. to challenge our repoit. His action, what evening and uihce. will not recommend him for the moral censor- ship of the schools. The same reportor of the Ncuw took Mr. Savagda report and speech. and was aware of the de- caption. ., __ ---oo-~---- - meal, 91.40 to 9r.5o.per cwi. The grain market continues Hat, and local dealers seem to be keeping up the Christmas holidays. In t'act.they say the wheat mar- ket is in such a demornlized condition at present that they feel unsafe in bu in even at the lowest point ithns tou-zhc . There is no foreign demand at all, while Chicago, New York, and all receiving ints are crammed. Thousands of loade cars are on the track to be unloaded, thus piling up the visible supply of wheat tolnearly sixty millions of bushels. What the outcome of the wheat deal will be is too tough a nut for anyone to crack. In barley there is no de- mand whatever. Dealers are almost as much afraid of it the full-blooded Yankee .'. at n.. nrn(|",l'\:\v llmr grain: nlnnrlv country. Tne vegetable market is quiet, Potatoes. without bad spots. 81 to 81.10 per bag. other grades, Soc to goc. Carrots, beets and turnips, 50c to 60c per bag. Onions, 81 per bushel, and parsnips ooc per bushel. (`ab- bages OI per dozen, and while celery, .1]- ways a treat, hard to secure. Annles`. winter. 92 to 82.90 per barrel. The Angel Cake manufactured by me in the only one of the kind made in King- won u.:x. MoDONALD, n..- In I3:-Ina-nan Il-nnl, vanelles I2 per Dusnel. Strictly fresh eggs, 30c ver doz. These are hard to get. Much o the hen fruit costs only 25c per dozen. with the probabili- ty nfseveral doubtful articles in uvery dozen Cheese retails at xzlc ner lb.: butter. mu 1 10 15c perlb; lard,1oc\o12gc per ID. Flour, not in great demand. lrom 95.50 to 06 per bbl. Feed stuff, 81 to $1.20 per :00 b5; oatmeal, 04.50 to 05 per bbl; corn- meal, 91.40 9x.5o.per cwl. Th arnin market continues Hat. Pny your wetter ucwuub and save dis- count. ::- but there is plenty ol produce on naiiu. The poultry supply continues lull, and at the expense of the butchers and meat dcal~ era, Prices have dropped since the holidays (Tliickens. 401: to 60:: per pair; ducks, 50c to 75c per pair; geese. Doc to 75c each, t1ir- keyg, 5m: to 8i.5o each, and partridges 5oc er brace. Little wild game in the market. The sale of {ow-ls," said a butcher, "ils hurt our business. We wont be busy until the middle of February. The workiugnien have very little money to spend. while the sailors have laid in a supply \\'hlCh will last them for several montha " Nani rnilln an tn Al` npr ll) Lrimlx. cc to` them tor several months Beef cattle, 3c tn 4c per lb. Lamb, 5010 6.: per quarter. Dressed hngs. 95 to 8!: per There are one or two wholesafe pur- Cwt. chasels of hogs. New milch cows, 8:5 to I35 each. Few beef cattle for sale in the country. Tne verzetable quiet, 1 treat, hard to Apples`, winter. 82.50 per Beans are 01.25 per bushel. but Canlfornia varieties 92 bushel. Snrictlv fresh ens. zoc per ty nl several dououul at ucxes In Cheese xzgc per lb.; butt: perlb; lard, IOC to mic lb. Flour. area! lrom Is` f1~I:1iCE-cuMMERcE, 1 DOII.-IN & WIVKVVIGIIT. BROKERS AND cgag_Iss10N AGENTS. I ruuuuu--nu, Trade was not brisk during the as: week plenty of produce and. The nnullrv sunplv OUBE "l`0-LET. 213 Allrod Street. newly 9: rod and pmnlaed all through`; Also I Um-nor I for ula--1 Iplondld me [or 1 non. ADD]! premium. ~ Bl0FkFICE-Clnranoo-t:x3t. British Amalia on . Jan. 15. Hosiery all redllced. Fur Trimmings all raduced. Pltlshes all xeduced. Remnants of K|NU.\`1()N VM\NKV| H. B. SAVAGE. 1 DUI`. oub yoml noug ally. IEIO >1 , .'Il\ r1our-n ccl mme. unchanged. Patents, H. 4.23 .e,\( extra, 3 H.) strong bakc mulallings, 3.00 ; (Jntn 2 40 to 2 .15 W hen!- :1 Id ed 46 yearn. Th: f;`lI0.l"|l will uh pluo (rim Inn Into rouidonoems Kin; Strut, on Bnurdu `On;-poon at two o'clock. to St. Katy I Onhodru. Fraud: and uqnuinhnou an uqnutod to had without further notbmt _ In Li ton. Jun. ma. Jo-0. buoyed um A1t;andorDnnnn,|gul no pun, V lPorHa nanon nlvnno an-u \ In 1ungpwu.ou Jul. 1oIn,1'no noldn. aged Tho fuuoul I Inniannl Q58 Kin: BIPIOI. 4 In NI nee. 'on Jun. lath, I886. A. Ko- Nul, ex-Mayor, Laud 69 yarn and II months. The tumors] WI" lone dooouod Into resi- dloo. Graham Shoot. Nspsnoqon Ba- 9-Ilrdsy at 10 o'clock Friend: And sc- qnnintnuoeu are rnpeotfully invited to attend. In Kingptou. on Ju1.l5|h. Tho? E. Bay- Imldl. nod non. OJ- Corlmunchlngod ; Old No 2 weaiern 53. Cuts -steady ; white state oo. Barlc uunchanggd ; No. 2 Canada 78 ; No. 2 lgxtra Canndn 88 ; No. 3 Canada oo. Rye- -held 60 in bond. ' T1 03'IHIc>1.v1n(H.xsununa.u unlin, workm auahlp and price. Good Grey Cottons, 3c. ma Wide Grey c0m,..s, 4c, Good Winceys, 5c. Canton Flannels, 7c., and 150 Pieces" New Dress Ginghams at 90., worth 130 , at the Chlnago I'rovI|lon Market. Chic;igo, ]an. i5.--Wheat o ened steady, the scalpcrs taking the bull si e for a little up turn. Lester Schwartz and Dupiiis & Warner sold largely early. ` It was said Armour's name was given up on some small purchases, which was probably done for ef- fect. With the short interest well covered the last few days, and reports from New York that exporters were re-selling, to gether with the exports of gold and reports of snow through the winter wheat section, was too much {or the bulls, and gave us a very sick market, which continued weak to the close. The situation looks blue, and warrants i().`\'el prices in the near future. Corn dull` nothing doing. Provisions 8(` live, higher Receipts of hogs large -Mcl\. t`. S; Co I '[c:p1ini::lI_>sI~:E. `BOVVES 65 BISONETTE ...u.... l-'lour-ReceIpI3, 450 bbls; sales report- Market quxet ' prices nominally Quotations; 4 25 to 5.40 ; superior aura. 4.20 .e.\!r.r hupcrnnc`. 4 r5 lo 410, sprung 3H.)ln)5.1)U ; superne, 3 50 to 3 (mi bakcrs.4.25lo~l.go;f1ne 3 30m 5 4:. _g m U) 3 20, Pollards. 2.130 to 3.00; Untarv) bags, 1 75 to 2 00; City bags, for strong bakers. \Vhcal-nom'l , red wmterqj to 94 , while 92 I0 )3 ; spring 9310 94. (Burn no `.0600. will. u..... ._,. -nux,-\.u. Bank of Montreal.. . . . .. Ontario Bank. . .. .. .... Bank du Peuplc. .. . . .. Molsons Bank . . . . . . ... Bank of Tomnto . . . . . . .. Banque lacqucs Cartier. Merchants llank.. .. . . .` Quebec.. . . . . . . . . . . . .` Union Bank . . . . . . . . . . .` Bank of Commerce . . . . .. Imperial . . . . . . . . . Federal Bank . . . . . . . . .` 0.... mp vale P1lALVnU1LV DLNUD. W \)U.. Headquarters for CLOVER AND TIMOTHY Hluiliil) REED GRAIN, (`.H()lCE FAMI- I .-I. b'l'II'JNu BAIHCIIB I'x.uUu A urmuuun . Windsor Hotel Block. Pnnms `Strut Ully rassengcr n Montreal Gas Co.` Canada Cotton ( Dun Cotton C( f\.-urn. 'nvntllr\:-r1 rederm Manx .. .. .. C.1n.l nc. !{.R. . . . . . . . .. Monlxeal Telepzmph (.`o.. Rich, & ()nt Nav. Co. . .. m... n.c.....,...- I. re acmcln Buns. Angelcnko Frlm Cnke. Olrnlrl . . I. St. Paul -0 ()3 NIGO IABKIE Oswago, Jan. I5. Who.-n--sleady: white state, 92 n `III -ITICBI. New Yuxk. Jan` 15.-()pening, 683, high- :;I 88$; lowest, 87,7; ; closing, b8. _`gfi{ANK`L1N `BROS; Jc 00.. nunrlnrn rm. rnnvran nun TIMOTR lIEH5-3() IU 32L. Barley-5010 buc. Ryc-05 to 676. OalmeaI--4.15 lo 4.40. (}ornmeal-2 90 to 30). Pork--12.5oto 13.50 L`-1rd-gtu9c. l1.1con--m to IIC Hams-n1ox2c (Theese-0 to 92.1smqu Duller--Io to 18. Egg5-fresh. 24 to 25 ;. If; nlignlulvu anujl, Igf OI (Pcrfh yapen please copy.) UU '.'.J'lUk. - 7010 71c. -1010 12c. uuun. manna Montreal, Jan. WILL OFFER THIS WEEK: .._-,.-. W... >, ;red slate And [All kinds of Mixed Cakes mnnufno- cured on the promises. _ -mITE ::A.iR,IS. mu: `rum sms, ..uu-.u I04! Il 121* 123 1913 Or) 8'74 IN] 121! I 551 204% I00 .;9 J62 _o|_. | --nnuozns AI-IIAD 1"` In numv n ALT. V l1'h1ll.I!N III and or unacrwouv all M W. REEVES . when you haw he Lu-gut. Ohapm and But A; cumin! toohoou from FOUND AT LAB'1`--A romotly unn- tod to can land and soft Ooru. ; ion. Onllonno. to. Hana : Inn in SAIJI In In-nan IL ilk: 1| Walla`: Dunn Ion. Uollonnno. ac. union lute Coll gun. in boxes. 15 on 3| Wadi`: Dru ton. Alto Monlnn nnd florid: Onnuu uni Lomun. Bunnie, ononlr-3!. Spin sud apluuburn. Maine: Gnpu. Pnnannu. Nut: 0! all huh. A choice nloouon cl New York 001:! Iloncry LII to be Ind t - Mra- J. K- OLIVTERIB nnucnu nnrr nxror. Some very choice/l`l{OUSER-L INGS, in Elegant I z1tterns, just received at The Tlllinghast Tailoring House, OYSTERS, CYSTERB I._ I )..|I. n__.- -_.n n. _ . I Ilmm lhn Larv.:--at and Finest Stoxk of Hlei;,;|1.4 in Ill`! N1), II. [have a large more house for you u leave your Carriuggen and \Va;,:;.o m for tha winlor. 133M.,E`:?:?.-4.MF1!?F1"*~ wlnlor. _ III. I have it Largo II< r`o`Slmenug I-Shop am! a. mt-ulaun `h0r. IN U11 ! Ilnuu. htnrday liming, lth Jmary lnstl, A'I' nun : 0'U1a0Ol. A Champagne of High- est Grade long wanted. We are ngontl for Flulnuhmnn a 00': com- greased Yout. for baking: 0! all kinds. neaelud ally. Trylt. REES BROS., u-....:-..o...1..... n.._a_-u-_-_- ROBINSON Urnluuo ` I 9! Ontario i o~`.erluary the Olly of Kingston, in mm County 0! Frontenac and rrovlnre ol Umulo. being can oaod of Lot No. 397. nnunte on the north ride of `olborno Hcroal in the said (`N1 of Kin otou. l`E!iM '~ Dub :1. time of an e. For further nnrtlcnlnrn and nnndltlnnn nl nln TERM sale. For further pnrtlculnra and conditions of nla apply to CHAS. HENDERSON, ICORDON I T1Et_ Pissases cf Bumastic Animals. .......... Ln- LT IIGII` 6014001- Tl0ll:1'S- I6 emu. ncurvod Bu In as Nelbhln, oonzor llcokuore. 0 ill be ucnnd. hr Lvmnn Abbots will also punch In Co__nv_9'- u 10. nun. whore um (`Ila-;E>'! Marc)-I , 1876 whio-vwlll be produced the time of sale, tho following proparly will be otfered {or sale by Publlo Auction at the Auc- uou Room: of Wm. Murray. In the C11` of Kiupzawmon WEDNESDAY. theard day of ob runry, 1886, It the hour ofelevan o'clock n.m,: lllllll `Ill IJIUVUIIVM I-I Ilvll-IUIVIU IIUIIIIIIIII u Omce -13! Clarence Street. All horses oxamlnod and nermlcnte ol mand- nasn given. unvuuxavmnnv - nm'lu.nln U NDER sud by vinuo of a. Power of Halo oon~ mined In a. oertnin lndwnture of Mo:-tango, registered in tho Re any Union for the City of Kingston in Book as No 005. dnted the (lib day 0! Much, which will beproduood It proparly --B'2_'L_;LKi=z.- nan! given. L I(INKS'I`0R'. n... In A. BA|RD&CO.. a -me. ':* m...or- . c or ; In no Inn und nearly now. Adda-an W30 ogre. -` Jun. R 3171 Nov. 28. ,`__ DR- LI N. as hurl Mud poor In; Iu-qt. vnnrnnunu in had of anamnu r mil .a w, Imnvmr -1.... ..... Dr. L mun Abbots Convo- I sllnn all on (allowing toruoon. when held- rl of ticket: will be Qdmlltcd on pruenlnuon 0` their tickets at the doc! . MZ()`RTGAG%ESKL7E 0PP- WIHDSUR IWTH. 79 IIIIOIYIK h'I`I*}I:}'I`. Fresh every aftrrunou at Iho ----vnap \' n `J: In Burk. Ocnl sud Bu 1. FOR SALE. W ~ SINE. V.S. 7 llaunuoturlng Oonfootlonu-I. ROUGE r BE MEMBERS of * "D" Company no requested to meet an the Drill Shed T0-IOIL ROW EVENING at 7:30. 1 D `lfY\`ll'lll|D E/.0/ca CONFEC7 IONERr. 7To1'Ic|:. 14m P. WI RIFLES. zau. J. B. BKINNER. Cnptdn. 0N'l`MlIIO. FOR COUGHS & COLDS I. Dnvuurnuu- ... _. _.~.,, _ ...__:.:___._..___.____.__ BY A GENTLEMAN. I room in tho house at : Mnhodm lunlly. Imdrul G," um. omoe. . -.a--uvuvu vvwwm ..-.----- . . A oonoontnlod extract of Wm! Cherry. ore- hound. Eloounpnne nnd other valuable ingre- dlenu. II In plnannt. hauling mild Ind hum- laln Donn mull. Eec: um-. In homes 96 FRESH ARI?/WLS T0-[M Y. New Brunswick Lobsters. Ham, Chicken z1nl'[`m1_'_;n Q .-.....n.... bond on be woomlnodnod with I slush ::_~_______.___________. Gnxrmuan on LADY wt-mug tor prinu M . |-oom by spplylug nu R!-JdQueen at. End home That; Burk. ::: lllllll. \JIlI\aI\\.rIl (till! Sausage. Cambridge Sausage, Brunswick Sausage, Bologna Sausage, Pork Sausage. Oysters in Hulkand Shall. Finh. (hmo. _ W ? `. ?!. .'?5 . ?7- Ham A3_;gun1 Society.` lb: F1-anmnun am} MQVAIT % I. ll. nuunggsou anhraqul Irldgo 03;. \g}`(_.H.c}ti6\}skVy. /2: I II ANIIUAUIIITING of the hontonto Antoulhnl Iodoty tor Ibo oloouon 0! ol- haste: turn you will by hold II the all Ohonbor. Iy ol Ilnluunon WID g Jnuuy III. :0 on o*o|oIh M the NEAT s_CHEAP lyyny vu -nu y........v-. LARGE BHIOK 0UBE-Conmnlng I1 I-cowl; one door shove Wilson : uvory. Alnou. ,Quoan Street It uni ooou I by Mu. Nhnmo. Apply to . U. W114 N. mvory Omen. , v Bole Wholesale Agzutsa for Canndn. Jan. 11. ?_. You want I Fur (`ol1n.r and Cam for either I my or gentlomau compare our Prices with thou 0! other house: and note the dmereuoe. ----I nuvus. LI. 2 . luunnwrunv-A* Imam. my to mus. BM)wz~Fl'.IaD in 9 even nu. - ._ .L.L....... A'l nun nooououm. 1.0: sum... on uo't'wu, mum 1::-::. n u . hour ol l'32'3'.l*n........"" ` "71'u'.`."..":'i.':.`.',!`.`.'. "' TIOIAI II 1.9, nun. in. Ink. IQ. In`:-`Inn. -ac --u \'--.---v" u -g..-_ COR. PRINCESS 0 GORDON B'l`8.! Cortland Wovk n lip:-olnlty. Ilu lhh Dau_ 21. u uvuuu E-ih'5rnnLar ruwnnns, Also the Celebrated Toxlet Waters, Bodroom Bots. Pulor Suits. Euy Chuin.- , Comte 'I`nLlu. Dining Tuhlou. E idebosrdl. Hgninln W\"s3X"|w)i~i s mum STORE, ' R.KING& llH()CI' HTS. ncl. L ` %_ IBIDENOE UN ISRUOK H ) xtEET-A double mi 1 House, opponma Vlotorin Pun. hm m rate. Apply upon the promises. Ann] Inch, 0! an Iuonbolaun Id In tho Uouoct Chnmtot. 01 Du KONDAY, the SCI: Instant, ho a o`oIod I>.l.. to native tho AIIIIAI Ra MILIO IOTIOI I h Ann! 0: H MONDAY. the non lnnnnl. II I a hunt Al Wull pay LII intending purohuorl to call Ind enmlue our ntocx. which embnool nverythlng osinhls In the H19 of Fun, and u we mnnu~ solur-s many of our ow-1 goods. we are in I o.s'unc> :.v: n (H. s:`.lJ:n;lon an renuda ,. ., _-.u _:.... ..- AKOIL B0 II AaHhluY & 00'S..BIol nunlul |_Wl|h Butane ` Gnton, ao.. do. :9 C! n A D gvnrrnirt |_W|Ih BUIIJHQ UYIBOG, 00.. GO. 3. H. CARNOVSKY, nnn unvunnnn A nnunnu n-may :po_N'-.'r.- i liaise, Vlotonn fl ante. Apply YOU _ IN CITY HALL. Jill: I___ TO LET. and anon. Finh. Fruits. ch. liarle l]eleIIrez,| Princess Street. trnue. `motel: Ilrend. A. SHAW. Body. ad to u iwtgetfu u1'~u`,l He T: xroulh : l"ll~ (`I It was the London Free Preu that gave vent to this melancholy wail: Oh, _ those Grits are forever laying deep- sested plots, whereby to asin the was- ther-gauge of the good ship of whole- some Conservatism." Are they indeed `I The Grits don't know it. They would bevery loolish to envy the Tories that which seems to be an unreliable as the men who use it. and dependence upon which promises wreck to the ship of state. A .V A Wli WA RD SITITA TI().\'. The situation of Mr. Howland, mayor- elect of Toronto, assuming that rumours respecting his qualication are true, is exceedingly awkward. If he really de- pended upon his v;l`e's possessions to fit that it was still, as it was formcrly.le\; qally permissahle. The change in (aw. could not have been known by bim.)}\Ir. Howlaud has been a politician. but not an unscrupulous one, and his friends in 'I`oroiito will not believe that be willing- ly and knowingly desired to commit a fraud. It has not yet been oicially an- nounced that he cannot qualifv. If he does so he puts amend. at once and for- ever. to the gossip so injurious to him and so freely circulated. If he cannot comply with the law he will surely de cline to accept office. What then? There must he a new election. The law "does nnl. permit of the defeated candi- date. under such circumstances. receiv- ing honors of which he wiisnot consider- ed worthy hy ii ill.l ;_{1l lll'|jUl`iiiy. That .\Ir. llriwlanil would run again. if set aside now, we have no doubt. By lease- hol~l property he could easily qualify. as others have qualified under like circum- stances. and U10?!` who elected him he- fore could elect hi i again. The people of Toronto have emphatically declared in his favour. and have anticipated great benet from his administration of civic affairs. They are not now likely to be thwarted in their plans, and if there is anvtbiny, they can do for Mr, llowlsnd they can be depended upon for its per- formance. lle promised sweeping rc- forms, especially in the morale of_tlie people. and he must he given a chance to fulll them. him,in a nancial sense, for public of- fice. he did so under the consciousness ' A Some curious statements have heen mldeiu connection with the blender olty hall performance. One, and per- haps the mostremarluhle is, that the audience stamped and exgireseil their diuppronl because the show wu not `pummel. This is the ntory retniled y I school trustee. and he claims to have piotit from the police. Now we Ihould be sorry indeed it this assertion were truthfully founded, to it would ln~ dlontee deplorable degridatlon oi pub- lic taste. It may be so, but we are. lo uh mbelieve tlnit the men who lin- teuod to Mme. Reveille`: company's jokes and songs created A disturbance because `the billwae not unclean. That ion shocking conclusion. Down with it! The taxation of Newfoundland." says the Mail, is 87 per head, when that of Can ids is 05.60. The old colony is op- po.-.:rl to entering the confederation." And with very goozl reason. The 87 per head I3 all the people of Nuwloumllnnd have to pnv. fl); municipal as well as general improveflnontm and they have no debt; rather tlioy huvqn sinking funnl quite equal to their puhlia lluliilntiu. lt'a lucky for thou) Llmy ham not :1 Sir Lumaril Tilley for a llnumiur. as they would fairly groan nu lur their loud at taxation. .\-a tux-itiouiutn tho pr:-cut government lunt-1 anything of the kind in creation. 3:1 Hoizlielasta and rvalho talaste, .\'()[.l'/l- WI;`.\ 1' .4 I<'l' .1 /I/N `Here are some who. reasonably enough. according Luther information, anticipate further trouble from the Indiana. Their feeling of alarm has been intensied by the fact that another company of the 14th l".W.(). Riiieehnn bsen called out for active duty. and that it [ms to report. forthwith at Tate dn Pont blrracks. The impression it! that. while there in ivut no OCCIII-HOD fur the denpatoh of additional troops to the great lone land, it mav urine. and it is desired that there shall be no hindrance or delay in meeting militnry require` manta. The government's justicetion for its present action is made quite mani- fest by the aubjoine-i letter written by a resident of Bnttleiurd : .-u-.,u,,x,_, .n,,,,, , I `perityoheoouutry. ` ..., ..,......... -.., ...,. The government in not diepoeod to etiil lnrther merit public oennnro by ellowing rebellionto break out euew when it can be` prevented. In truth it eppeere these blunder hes bean medo In leeving eo few milllery on active eer- Vice in the North.Wee|. end the sooner itle remedied the better. If there II any danger of en [adieu VF ehould becveeoome in e manner celouleled Lb pronotelbepermeeeeepeeoe ndprom N In suasuuuu vs an.-euu-vsu "The lndians on the rcsvrw: here are. as far as we know, quiet and in a state of great destitntion, not much grub. and less to wear. The Stoneys, no doubt. have arms, as they were never taken away from them, and in tact the disarming at the best was done in a very slipshod way. but still they can- not have very lar e quantities of arms or ammunition, nnd rom what I see I think it impossible for them to rise during the win- ter as a body. though there may be some isolated cases of shooting. as in the case of a sentry of "A" Battery here. who was within halfof an inch of having his brains blown out the other night. The chief anxiety is in regard to the safety of sentrics on dark nights, as these brutes have a greet faculty for creeping upon their prey. lf the Black- feet rise in the spring no doubt many of the other Indians here will join them. or the Blackfeet will come up here. but at present Ithinli it very unlikely that the Blackfeet will attempt a winter trip. If the govem- ment take warning `by the spring trouble they will bewell intormed of the movements of the Blackfeet. Bloods, etc.. and it will be an economy omtheir part to organize .1 cou- ple of rovisional battalions rly in Febru- ary an send them out to Mcfteed and Cal- gary in the beginning of March, and thus. showing a strong hand. stop the idea of a rising among the southern tribes. and l am gretty sure the Creee will not go alone again. in once the send runners round. kill a w cattle am! see they are not set upon. not svln a very extensive organization in the we 0 transport. etc. to get ready, they will ma e it veg hot for settlers before they make up in snads.snd last ringstrouble on e large scale will occur xain. That is my opinion snywsy." ' `UL- ..-_____. __a 1 . e . w . `guilt; emri swung W.4.g Tm. 171$ CAUSE! ` w8(lD68d ~xQ Thurs yof next we Lord Carnarsszre iroineut, as L in both parties practically a split. London, Jan. 15.-Nu application ior new writs, where the some member has been returned by two placui, will be made by the Parn llites till Mr. Parnell returns next weellx UK the Your mom- be e thus doubly e ected Mr. Gray will sig for Dublin and resign Carlow; Mr. '1`. I . O'Connor will sit for Liverpool null resign Gallvny; Mr. llealv will sit for Derry and resign Monaphan ; and Mr. Arthur O'Connor will probably Hit lor Q en's County and resign Donegal. The 1' al gneeting of the Parnellite p'art_v ` again ` postponed till Ll0lll.0Dl`l!1l i of land. will prob y shortly be fullu,we.l by that of sir Wil- liiun Hart Dykeiu-i L/llll Secretary.when Mr. Starihope will become Chief Secre- tnry. 'I`his!ahnliug of carils has the appearance of a hull-way house to the abolition of the viosroyalty. There is LOCAL (IUVERNMEN l` BILL. Loril It-mdlclpli Churchill is disgusted wiili the Local Government Bill about to be introduced, as neither one thing nor the other, while active negotiations am being: carried on by a third person , between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Cham- berlain. The social purity party in the House of Commons will not press their opinions amid the general chaos of the coming session, except on the Contagious Diseases Acts, which they regard as wholly incompatible with the Criminal Law Amendment Act. '1neyccn11lontly anticipate its total repeal. Leading Inshmen in London and Dublin have started a movement to raise a fund to presentu testimonial to M`. '1`. P. 0`Uon- nor, M.I .. in recognition of his distin- guished services in the Irish cause in parliament, in so successfully organizing the Irish vote in England. and also his services to the cause in America. It will receive a cordial so port. London, Jan. l4.- [)0 Uai/y . Veu~.y THO POOFIOIIO TIOII OIII Iopo-The ll.- Govcnorlu lull lo--New Elections for lrelnnd NceeIury- I`Io Clbien :1 sum Io be llule by Pu-hell`: Followen. IJOUUDD, JED. l`I.-`l.l.l0 L/Elly .'VPll'-7 says the Irish leaders will probably sup- port Gladstone through thick and thin. L(mdon.Jun. 15.-John Dillon. M.P.. porn umasrone wrougu wick ana LDID. London,Jun. Dillon, M.P., has {returned from Gibraltar, having found the cholera prevailing there. Dillon had gone to Gibraltar for the beneb of his health. I A-\.`nn Ian I I 7'I`|uarn in n rnrnnnr A nuruu ranmu-Innn IN lBELLND-A . van! soxmowrur. OUTLOOK. ~ / ' 1 DOUGH? OI U15 IJBIIIHI. London, Jan. 1-l.-Tl1ere is a tumour in purllnuleutary clrclea that if the Irish members rouorn to libusteriug or ob- structive cscbics. the gpvoruxneut. wzll introduce a renewal of Lhe Cnmes Act. and appeal tu tho muqionul uenumeutof all parties to pass it and xeaume for the nrnmaub u nohcv of severe measurn R in an purues no puns nu u.uII luuuwu nu uuu present A pohcy measunn dealing with lush ulmirs. But until bonh government uml opposition lmve dened their policy everything is too nusett.1.>d to permit. of much weight. bu iug given to rumours v-I this character. umnnumop \v.\Lsu'u .umu:~.s u n l'll'|llIlJt.\1 Dublin. Jun. l5.-.\rchhiuhnp \V.Hh, in nu ml-In.-as )'cs4t'1'lny, mid he hoped l nruell`H uxpoumtnuu ul ul;LuiuiL~g; u rub Llmnunt. f the Irish qllc-mun fruu10|m!- stone wuuld Inu rouhzcd. nud than the and result. would not. be WICDOSSULI owe.- pemce men. lespaxriug of sncunuu Ino- dom, by coxxstitumonal moans. lmvmg ro course to dynamite and the lluggt r n! tlm IIHIIIIIIII. `and [UHF SLDODK U10 ouuugt BC0lJll1lX1[JHl ad is me appointment of General Viscount Woh-iluy to the command of tl;_e military forces them. A FAIIINE Iii APl`|h')A(`lHNU. Jlnhllllllhll n \ uul u --n. London, Jan. 15.--Tl2o Uruly I\'rIIzv says there are rumors that the govern- ment. medimtes campdmab in Ireland, -and that among the obungt scontempltm ml in ma nnnnintmmm nf Gmmrnl A mum:-: H Al l'|u)A('ulNu. London. Jun. ].";.---An ll`!Hi) high sher- i has written to the 1 iumv that. pending the discussion cf politics hv parlmmuub. a iumiue IR approaching in lrelund, and WIN] it will come acts oflawlessness and violence. [is says the men are deter- mined not. to starve. and will seize the necessaries of life. even at the risk of doing bodily harm to others. lI'I"TI.|7i IlnPI|`. I-`HR THE POOR. l.lTTl.E HOPE ran rm; I-oou. Dublin, Jan. l5.- I`he liarl of Car- nnrvon declares that parliament will not help to relieve the rlremllul distress prevailing among: them inhabitants of Arobill and liagleslnud, ou the west coast of Ireland. Lord Gurnarvon Llklll that his sole reliance for nllnrding relief to the starving people is the liniited means at his disposal of i-iciidingz the unfortu- nntue to the wurkhonue. He. however. hopes the private contributions for the relief of sufferers will enable the poor people to remain in their homes instead of being compelled to seek shelter in already much overcrowded WOl`lllOll8U`i. \VHV HF, ITIFHIIINSI uuue noon. nu. m.-some ume ago I number of convicts. employed in the mince at Cool Hill. escaped and ooon Ituted in pursuit of them. Yeeterdn on old former entered the camp mt nix cl the refugee: standing In ngrov with their Elude upon each other shoul- ders. llo hulloo'-ted an at them And [on night when they were nleepin in n how neck nnnlnnd thnir cnnd Am u lPIu. II]! on [noneor wno mule than cure was tuned with ndonblm burrol ed shot uumono of the barrel: beihg worthless. edidnos are hot. wnv HE rur.:4luN9. Dublin. Jun. l5.-('niInI Irv/uml at- tributes the intended resignation of the Earl of Cnrnarvon to his reluctance to abet the wllolenule evictions contem- plated by the government. which will render the Irish desperate. I /um! Irr- lmul implores the cabinet to look before it leaps and not to adopt coercive reme- dies, as the people will not submit tamely to being robbed oi their homes. Tlm Iv.'i.-I-nim1 .'lIm/_ n lovnlint. nrunu. loohsnlof In- an man; when may uoepm m bug that captured their guud An in 0! in (mm nionu. The remainder on- ......I m. ..l.I ..:....--.. ..|.-'...-.a.. Fluilly I0 Dfllll TOUUUII UK DHUIT KIUIIICH. Thn lvjinrning Mm/, n loyalist organ. commenting on the utterances of the l'ruIr1l Irrlmul, says they coustituten. note of warning that the government should not neglect. The executive is distinctly told that unless it curbs the landlords Captain Moonlight will be fully empowered to slay. mutilate. and pillage with the vigor and hellish feroci- ty ol the Land League dogs. Q The I adieu` Anoclnllon lleglnlsimhu r Yo nr -l`IvIng off Chnrcli Drhll. The Ladies` Association in connection with the First Congregational Church held its annual meeting in the church nrlonr yesterday afternoon, when the ollowing ladies were L-lectcil olcere for the ensuing vesr : Prc<;ident-Mrs. S. N ackson. Vice-President-.\`lrs. o. Robertson. Secretary-Tress -Miss jeeuie Phip n. Directors-Mrs. l.. B. Spencer an G. E. Sabre. The nnnoiel condition of the society is very sntisfectory. Over I700. includ- ing I00 arrears of subscriptions to the hell bnllding fund. have been rsisecl. vvhilet 064 have been expanded in com- leting the gallery in the school room. 8100 {or putting in Inter and for pnrlor furniture, and bwin paving c I mort- gnge, which reduces the debt on the Congregational hell buildin to 0700. of which 0100 has been pi-nnifae by a die- tnnt but devoted lrien-I of the church. In `the evening a Illmnr vua provided by the lndies. which was pnrtaken ol by members of the con.-regntion. the Rev. 8. N. Jsclrson moulding. Socinl inter- oonrse on singing were niterwnrils in- dulged in end I delightful evening was spent. '~- , _ --*3P-ooj- nu recewe u comm nu porn. London, nvn Iahn Irinh lpndnrn will nrnhnhlvnnn. nu: nu-I I unuvunnu nnvn. Little Rock. Jan. l5.-Some tune 1 nnmhnr Al nnnvinh, nmnlnvnd in m A1l*`Js`AI1{S IN BHi*TAlN. a mom. '1'noremunaereu- Hh old pioneer who `made re lrmnd Iithndonbln. D6! LIUHDHIHL Roports lrom over 5.000 places indi- cate that the snow storm, with the ru- cont intense cold, prone-zted the wheat from all harm. ' De Leaneps will remain B fortmgllt at Panumu. He declares his bank there is a far easier one than was the construc- - tiou of the Suez canal. f nnlhf u Qmnn nl Min R &.H nn mom or we auez 08.118]. Robt. 11. Small, 0! the B.&U.RR., married on Coviugtou Indy, wont to Florida. suffered from meulml aberra- tion and drowned himself. vrt... ...............m..o I..m.. nu1ur.`]nAl on M. L`! IMIVIQDCIDR llllllf lal l\ll!ll'l'. Wnlharn Jackson. of Tunuuon. ` colored. wnsfunnd frozen to death ' whn ll|.|I You ply tho blah pllceo some ui Iy dulorg no 1 skin; for their run when

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