Belle~ville-J. Liughmn. 162 mnjority. Pictou-S. Wilson, 120 majority. Humilt.ou-C|ms l\lc(iill. Unelph--(%cn. Slc-nmau. Brant.ford-Wm. \`'u.tt,s. St. Cut.harinus-P. Lzmrkm. -St. Th0m:Ls-Dr. Vzmbuskirk. .m1dou~-E. Meredith "mnipeg--Lognu. 'pmwuJ|`--\\'m. Colquhonn. ucot`.-S. J. Boyd. l:role-J. H. Meta-alfe. tore vnslm. ' '- ~ "Bro. Ts used Hop Bi well and an dollars worth work all the ti you sud the dollars upieoel "Descou. I'll! HUGO OH [I tndoldar ...,,.; p "ue how yo put is been sick we .v1|l send II A h-0.V.lmiv Belle 31 ,0, lrml {0 , _ .x.\l.lar ` -- - -3. I - ~- A Slenmboal Collision. -ugruvro. In-'I,!VVetrI ` ' '.'.n,'. ,`gdu IvrO.lIKII' for Interment I no nu||ru_n um fuidonao. 0hn;;.,':_: rmuh us-I nummm Inc! In nuuu Jllnr . ..D.:::;??:.`m ' , . `-._Iiiv.u. 'v`.:;':;!: The ruunl mu-.. u. "I Iv aka un thinr mutmn. ' hot; (I hI an foindillgcull 1 pninlil m-mm ll orsdI1wr,. .1 was good. | In New hm`- ! cl: daughter *3 `Nd ` t $5` .` I. qx..,'*;a*: I T I IIICIIII 0*" J ." ' .195: .31 Film: A.|.n1QI.Duu 1!..u......L.s.|. ..... UFVI and D! In), p A1,Kn1lI Dunn n: n canon Ion 0.1 mo 1. at H: y. -arm unuunw 9' 1-55, ,1 mun} v1I1.,,,.1. Oman :4 [hug E xplonlon. Wilder, I want you to tell me ( -cuuruelf and fnunly we}! the u Lime`. kept. my lnmily H3 doctor bills. Three apt. us well and Able to ick the same time. mmlininp hnranftar rah-' ..J In F " ` I no Pol-war: _ n -l _-lAn nck the tune. ; vnedicine herenfter Bank, n opt %e'Ighwn'I Bl ra rod to tnu Aoeoun "` - m 0.! iI\eIT1\tlAe r"sn1;'?-sHP1intugraphic Studio.` Lnvevpool. 6|; Orleans. New York . `mmux vwms :1 St. Eeurgds Literary Association I Popular Entertainments! ST. con;'s HALL, OPERA HOUSE, 'l`o-nIhI~-Lnsl Perfornbnlu-,c of the Favorites. Wednesday Evening, Jan. rllh. Introducing seven! now 'l`ul:. ~-u H6 FTHUII Any. '1` E IN! Tm UIJI uv- teak. but ouo not. to we \huma.n Lion ltion. Thev merely rtphy to a. more em u opin- ,` `-9 commu ` an Inn '13. I H o I_.:A;N's A\n:\v mm1`n\` (`,(3Ml(' OPERA OW A Happy New Your! [ TH.-\N! all my patrons 0! mo pul. our [or (hair liberal panomgo. And wl-ht um All H. HENDERSON. nunrrnnn A Du` Bl --. Aailnfl am on lam.-Izod. O 0.111. to 4 pm, I I882 u lituro MO{RlS()N A Mn J. Cotton. rmer, upllmll (`--1. rnmmsc mu. out extra vhu-go. *""wr I no`: N , _`l'.'.:u'z'm , ,.. r. ...... ..._. .....- vetr. II. lout. xdofeal in by We oouunonoo_ BLACK AND " we oar p_ thin _. In pnoei BOG. Ihov n.a.:` ' Rho! and Co/ourud Sill N01. ,.{.-_ __......_._J1' ...-.V, orkjng c men: 01 a -A ur couture. H. k. 1 BIO`! Pl). N. McNEI Practical Plumber &S I6" ruuvlmuvo evidence Hm to give umllwllon In h--nun; Maul: at Imnllar dimen-| ` Al work done at l~l_l0 |u\_1 ma Established Kingstui Snnl -_._.--:0 B: lid: of Ride-nu Street, coma wmupnmry. clout. W0Odlun no nownyu to each nrd. T a property In vol drum I!;`g|lc ways to Hard. property we drum. luau no In good oondmon In-1' `III-1l.` I1 IAVING Hl'C(`EN~u-'l'Ll.Y 1 Two LARGEST l l'l1|.l[ l'\' hmn vnlusi . n No. 86 Brew` V `I . 'l`. 1`. Bl-`. l`lIIl. . Feihmh ` "ran SALE. VIII!` hiQ_O:< 4-- r _ _ I > 57' Daily" u A` 30!-Gonornl rd- in; the Wild. I eful. It will not do talk _ n that quarter. for we ru #,.-4OI {rlod that the bln old soldier has suppressed Llm Kingston .Ull.lIury Hruru. the organ of ` Batury because: It ways we hold as lo(Ii:11II Military L'olleg-nlimm. things which Elna .'\'eu'4 made I. w`rrIlle mean (:1. And we also know what. in trouble an cheer up wuut got mm lmcull.-so hinl homo`: tail pointccl tho wrung way. Sdinc ol mar conntempnrnryu lmuled ar- ticle: may Iw pointed ulxu the wrou-,-, wny, And the _\'eu.q um) n-waive some uuunl orders from heldquurheru which will he :5 private In: the peculiar men- ugo conveyed to an officer of LL.-(`nl. Roan` Ih. though not less embarrass- - H -1: LL-A D... .n on tho fa-ntl `V0 Efti A very enjoyable evening was spent S] tl hy the members Ind Iriendiol the king stun branch of the United 'l'emperance Association of Ceneda. in l|I~2l' lodge room. (Bothel Hall, King St...r ull .\Iouda_v evening. There was a substantial Lea. presided over by. lldy inmnlvers of the Association. who dnerve grl-at prvuse for the very ecient manner in which ` | they discharged their duties. Tea being l over and the Vice-President. `Mr. '1'. A. Kirkland. being elected Clmirnian, the ` following programme was gone through ' Chairman`: address. ` Addrese'-Rev.C. A. Cook. |`reszident of the Aseocietion. Song-Mise Weetlake. Recitetion-Mias L. Smith. V lteading--Mr. T. A. Kirklaml. ` Suug--Mr. Bercls . J Addi-osa--Mr. A. lxown. Song--Mias Westleke. Address-Mr. J. George. A vote of thanks to.thoso who luitl taken a.n`active part in getting up the entorteinmentend the doxology brought the meeting to a close. after wlnvh the names were handed in of many who de- nired to become members of the Asso- cintiolhvita next meeting, The cause in worthy of the support of every good and honest heart. Meetings are held every Monday evening at 7:30 in Bethel Hall. Come end join iii. The society purpose to give on Wednes'.la._v evening a free -tea and entertainment to the aged poor. Any persen wishing to help in this noble work can do so and in crease the society`: ability to do good. by iorvvarding such help to the Rev. L`. A. (look. President. of the Association. H1 At the int meeting of the Alina .\1a- - tar Society the resignation uf Mr. H. M. Mownt. _n_lhnnging Editor of e Juur- Iml. wu Accepted. and Mr. W.J. Shanks appointed to thet position. Mr. Mownt has conducted this publication with exceptions} ebility. and his retirement must beelnettar of deep regret. He would not. of course, quit I position in which his services have been sonble and so much eppreciated. but thet his law etndiee end. other engagements made each e circnnistenoe imperetive. Mr. Shnnke. his enceeeeoz, in not 9. no- vice in journalism, heving a penchant for newspaper work. He hu u. brother who commenced In] career simulta- ` naoiuly with the writer, and who is now managing editor of the New York Wil- ms. Our younger friend will certainly preserve the repuhtien of the Journal, _L;,., :_ u.- 1...; Fall... mner that we The deuh 0! Hr. A. L`. Bowen. ac couutnut. oi t.ho`Kingston Locomotive and Engine Workl. in reported to have occurred yqourdny mornli at Canon City. Cal. The Ink] cenuumption With which he was stacked bu not been un expectod. Docouod III 1 man of rare virtues. civil Ind most industrious in service,nnd pounced at I Leunpernmem. which made him very popular. His renmiun. we pruuuo. will be lorwm-Jed to Kingston for interment. 53 Mr. J . He was of I very iupocition and In ...\..-1 which in I know of. _____-oe -` A Pl:-noun! Ioclnl lfvoung w|y,uul the .Vru.v xuny n-nznc W..." be ing for ell thnl. But In to the frict: uopied I statement from the Plctuu Fina commelbeu upon 11.. It turn- ed out so be unwernntod. and we ac- knowledged the flat at the very mo- ` meat that the Nun wan being agellu- ed by I citizen {or libelling u paper plunged by one of its old employees. What more does it. want. except. per- hnpe. Inch en l1umble.c|-even upology end buckdown an it made am-r publish- ing uuiuepreeentetiou ol Major Riduut. so green that I veteran controveruialint. Ir. J. A. Allen, threatened to am the men for Iluder who wrote it. In view ' ~~-a----.........-y . ill.fnvnrprl inter- I'VE BIIQ liplluuwu on um .-V... ....., n the but Collogo paper that -~_. , __ V The Iol-xvvnc -"s nun-I! 0! W " w 1: ngL0l1.JI.n.8.--I ' ` . e.-uogsuhg .. up ntunm th`,j,.l d`_k,,,q at Gmh:3 ||'l`ho Albqny [pm], guuoducu an new lgguug-g_ sun. `0 to N` . N\'rsnoc1l. (`tom t-?u1:.l(_:l:`:-'22` [mu be . u. do.` on `wad ! ' ` nfgsts->5 whom have bgctnum Preudguk "5 3-H). T ' A11:-hy. Jam?! mwm m.,u_ou Pm`-lcmn:l _t0 N10 long illness. He 00' `K M` John 01. ' 1!. m uandilxzn the yf:vsicnun1':n1c." h`h .in'l.-" 1,, cut: I 5`? 5UPb<!'uD}\ for the cum Cohan` '0 uf conxpunngz, these cases wig}, 3,1! womb w`mm."m . , . . I ' u the 0-` ve-M ""':::;::: ..;`.`:*.:":..:.',*:*.: .::';a:".:-. "W-*~`1-v ..., - wot. u . . nit` . 08 nl 1,335.5. gppoi fmvc has Bxggms wan cummmml to the Asylum. ox la.1m.,io.-_ in phoo ~` 1,.[ur0- _ Blggjus fancied that Umm, ppggrgd to _ , It. in mm . icinlly AND! W lmu bv me.\n~' ml 11 kc)` hole in thy door ` I 0 muck Intended! p ' "- ales`-50` and pu1`~w'II'w~4 14" Higgins was uni oi the Powers hodiacuu I `e .110!` to the usvlum and uhm-wards mod gion. gem Grunt nu '.|IIw|'l l_::umgqg., He Wu -~-~~-49---~ nod, b nully 1-1-i-meal and I` unw ongngedi " __b In 1.. .-.-. , MIIIA II Ell T Ivu u... . C.` S. Vunluvol vvuusr. Una. [)upnt_V H.eove--- John I\Ir`,G`rILLI. 191; B lnlj. ('0uucillors- John Bonningboc Jubn Keeler, `I99; Wm. Luke, 44 Shannon. 3-H : Robb. Stonoll. 71 three highest buve been elected. .-u :.~.~rln\l oi` IIIIVES. Reeve uf Uldeu-K. nyuu. Reeve of ()IQ--J. W. Burke. Reeve of h'ennebec--WIl|iamI. Rueve ol Barne-'I`appiug. 'lo\\`NaHlP or Lououaono`. Reeve~~.lohu Rutled go. l>:puty Ree\'o--J08. Woodru. Couucillom -_D. Blake. P. R. and I . Wood. u.....` A un unI.l.I'.K. |L.1|'\l. nuun -. l{ee\'e-Mr. U. W. who clefentcd Mr. 1 core stood 64 to 36. 1`.mn.~ul|nm-The 1 t,muckeubns`l~x,\H. In the \\'Hxo\oQ)ec.6t.h, you will find t.he,- words thus writtan : "Mr. B. Wat.- kms will nguiu content. with Mr. G. W. Dawson for the Boevuhp of Cinreudou and Miller. He says Mr. Dawson will have to win on his merit: this time and 1- n , . _ . A _ _ . .. nvnnnlli will IlVt:1lIt Wm ms menu mun Iuuu -.... Mr. Dawson. we presume. will ny that be in prcperedlbo do so." Result of the cl-<:t.ion held yesterdsy in Clarendon and Miller 2 Mr. Dawson. 64 ; Mr. Wu- kins. :56. Totul number ofroaidont. voters The municipal election in Nepenee yasterilxiy was one of the closest in years. The interest principally settled in the contest for the Mayoralty. The candi- dstes were Mr. Charles James. and Dr. H. L. Cook. The canvassing had gone on hotly for Iome weeks. and cul- miuuted in 3 majority of 45 for Mr. James. He was in the Meyer`: chair three years ago and has been ve time: a candidate. Mr. James in I Reformer and Dr. Cook a. Conservative, but poli- tics did not enter much into the content. .\lr. John Herring. was re-elected Reeve by ucolnmetion. Mr. Honing is now the largest employer 0} labour in Nnpnnee. and probably in the county. He is the proprietor of the glue works. the large agricultural machine shop, and the lending stock holder in the V ....mm one works. He will probably for Iluuor wno wruw u. .. ...... 0! our conkmpornryh ill-favored ference in Military (`ollego nffnir the less it IIYI Ibont luilitary criticism the until. at least, it. has unawered "'>ut.'u vvnt in Court. I ELELTIIJN U! ll Reeve of Pm.sburg~-- \0l). Uldeu-R. H..-.~n nf Hln--J, W stock holder I!) we N.tpt|nee gap works. probably be the next. Warden of Leno: and A(ldingLo1;. l'riah Wilson Wu re-elected Deputy A Uriah Reeve by acclnmation. He ll 9. young man of qxcellont business reputation. n self-made main. who promises to make his mark in business and political life. In West. Ward the Councillors elect. are .\lesau T. Cuqcallan. Charles Line. and D. Preston. Tho content wan to close there was but one vote of ma.- jority each {or three cnndidntas. They are all old Councillon. In (`nnh-A Ward Mann A. H. Roe. old Councxllort. In Centre Ward Maura. J. Aylawortb and '1`. Syminghon us elected. ._\1r.wE?mington in phe only new man alec . 1.. l'.`..o \\.'m-A Mann. Wilda: Jov. elected. .11) East Ward Mann. Joy. Ralph Woles And H. W.Porry wore elected by acclunation. Etch mly be considered a mun of iton will." Two of thon1;ara`hlncksmit.hn sud the third a hardware merchant.- nut evening`: u:eoting-t.be first of the sent.-s--in connection with the Week of prayer. was bold in St. Andrew`: (Jnurcb; Principal Grant. presiding. A lmirnblenddrossos vuromndo by Reva` K Messrl. Hall and Young. the. tho-`(E10 rd` t .- -`I Hiuroi n Iizco mg. . o nrr&ng!r'a`_ R. 8 turned 0 {an n-.1!-r and were nnil I tlmr nlire mu-i cunveyeil ham 1 " nugus. ......_ ,, , . . , N npnnee lllolonn. __.._.. municipal lmleiilescopu tool; A lively sud asliiiig LlII`ll yes` than the moat iinii,;iiiiitivo ox llllhl any anticipation of. In ygnllll the impression got abroad tore win-i going to be ii (`lO`\6 run. ly due to the rumors of a religious ion in the ranlu of Alil. (.iiiskiu's run. but it was I case of nll cry ittl wool. Atriing circiinistiince 2 rise tn the brief n Hulltllly the \ ol the lay I'l\Il`i0r alarm of his cliief .`Illp~ teruooii ll. could well nnan (`miikiina return J jdutiol with a. strong aiip~ ui well. in view of the votes [run every party zinil creed. ln fair and generous to all Ill ban the co-operation of Icil. with man 0! experience bnyhjv pf niuiiic`pal state an in.) mad (man encigian bi . . pinghgnil. Wr trust. that .` willbo moi! lurboariiig 10- chialmngisttutv when he has k 9 often unpleutiit cu- gg pgum ilinu Ald. ling ., an). - Benningtaon. 233'. :9`); 2 Roht. n-u.. uo........ `II. The g...-u-ur Experts 0| l:I_;nlI I III . 'g'u-4`o-- and Sc-rang.-pg, '...f`e-ct.` TIC Gk! OI V ' - Tunes, ` ' 0| `win. I .....o;..... H. in nvnunu 1-HE BRITIQ. \v'1i1u. TUESDAY. A341) llllahhn. `. Duvuou. of Plevna. . B. Watkins. The V Ituvu. --Richard Patter _/`N It BT05 . M5 ; l). mdrun. Huff. ol the great .gjunt.y. IL..,. npi "1 "I60 unl , 4-I noun. , 71. On. Q Whitty. Ur-nu . 5l|H'.|- lxllixumu.` hue. Umteuu no nu: _\' lm-re, .unl \\ 1 - - .|.` ;Wi!ilH`y u vi) I ull_the direct. exaunmmou nuns ulu W1 `nor was sane. tuktm into account t.ha\vider.ce of the [Il`lH0lll' himself. but kiug that element. into account his upnn` would be the same. that the P"39l `M sane and was sum) in July. _ _.._.3._ _ Belitziudi-r the IIUCCNKRY of going from lime for tvii -ii` twelve days. to take piit in the Il(`llllL`l':ltal(\ll5 of the Bishops of his l i'uviiicv respecting mat- tors Of his Ctlcllililhhlclll interest, I desire to `sI'I ~i.`\ to you. my good and faithful [>ill,l~iuncrs ul Kiugstoii. my best Wish?` Jl voiir wolfnro. accom- pauiell l7)'l1l,)'il.:.L)'BI'h iullotl for the Hpillllltll1!-iporiil lmppiiiei-is of your- selves uud )`U|\ `iiiiiiiliesi tliroiigliout the dew year `Th; is :1 fitting occasion far 1118 L0 d0<\i*e )li:it. you have de- "orved well u! [U .-illll L, my udyent amongst )'00- "'1 lion: made me feel happy in the ilii-.o.,.__t 01 my duties. I1 putor of this ci`.)`.ud liiucei-ie. by to ~ dering to me. nut iily the duty of ob - dience but the IllUX\.,]eugiug homage 0 kindness iunl ut-,ct.u_ m,mifggt,od in various ways, public. i In-jvate, You have been inost attet. ., L0 your mu. gious duties and do\. to my instruc- tions: and min. recent 0 iomwiwn uod wui pleiiseil to visit inn L]. 3 domestic iiection. you extended. me an com. fort of your kindly Hylll}t,hy_ A gm] more public and strikin .i-ool of your thorough (`ntliolic spin 1 1(,yu|y,y to your Church and your ll 0|, 1, been exhibited to me and the N-ege -gene. rally. in your ready mic m,animou,, approval of the ll.l`!`ulIl{cluel_ mule by mo. in conjuction with a C ,mig,tee of twelve priestsuf the Dine '{m- the extinction Of the lll0m'siL 85`. `mi your noble response to Ul _,|| nude upon you for 9~l.5()0. your .0 of we liability, more than hall" I. uummmt having been sxiibscrilieil the 34` day_ " and all but 11 trie if your out, nub]. ' lity being now discliargre_ 'l`lic.,cuu '. of Kingston` pnrisli. in this i`espec.:u]d ii not have failed to cdily the m d Diocese and serve for Lt good `gm. 1 ple. Althougli it whole yea1'lias-yen ` allowed to each parisli 101' the pnylm ."` of its shore of the debt it is most ch,-. " ing to be able to uuimiiucc that colt. " bntions lmve been lllrelldy reoeivi I i:_u:Im. " able mu m..,_ bntions receivi from twentyiwo parishes. mnonntiug 912.000`. that Llurteeu parishes hm eutitled t;beimiv,~l\'cs to specixu distiuc tion by the payment in full of their liability in these brat weeka; and that the pastors of the amber missions have. almost without, exception. arranged with ..... ........mnu thu couvanient. time and exception. urrnugea wnn me respecting tho couvanient. method of collecting their apportioned sum at no distzuit. (lu}` in the new year. Thus the debt. which liihberto appraised the. Diocese of King:-;t.oIi and lettered the hands of its Bislio .-,1, I8 virtually discharg- ed. And fur this hereby publiolytliank my zealous nnd beloved clergy. and most, dutiful people tlirnugliout. the whole extent. of the Diocese, and in a most partimilnr manner my loyal and loving Catholic congregation at St. Mary's Cathedral. um um nlvinn blessiniz come nbnn May the Divine blessing (hntly upon you all. upon Kmgston city and upon Kingston Diocese, in this new year of grace. and for umuy year: In nmzcennlnn. The funeral of tho l.-no (`x.uut.yWar- den. Mr. J. R. Dav\".s.,n. of Ompah. oc curred on Sun-lav urzcrunuu rut`). o'clock The Urangemen m` Vorth Frontnnzu: the one?` woreuml:I1 `L ` he n Incceumn. `Jnms \'1xc:x'r CLEAM. Bishop of Kingston. Tho Pnlnoe. 31:11. Dec.. I581. 1._.---- . ----~oe - , lluqrnl 0! not lune (`army Wlrdcl Tl]-day n Wan: Iw-porter nhc-u|( H19 band of I man who had for hull: egg. tury roccivod New Yaupongntnluuon: in this city. In I Ihwt couvonntiou by aqdi P'`P."i`l'~ HQ gogld man who . had they non-"and `would, imam! on-.:.gn,..... aid that hcnovor 3-10 PM who cu. , and nunicipl lo come out with 1;. H1-.-. --... L. Huh-in nnnn lm A--in: - j. IUIZ. Iituu tn Klan- klguq now. be living upon tho uvinp froth thoir legitimate boainou. -r=""**..~ -vw-wnu In nongv numbeha. The theme of the diacouni Ind from the words. "I..e_t. me!` the the doath of the righteous and let. my Int bntfbo like His." After the impressive ggrvicgg me half "`{m cuuv_c-xyrqd to its 11:! reagmg pbwo nu the (nizpnh come hry. M1 the brothers anal nigurp of an deccauod geuunnu were prount, with the 1-ha-eptkou ul two who raids in `II 5081.131`!!! -`itulen. ' -9o M In ICCCIVB his let. A .il u..(, be nu ' |..m.' ' I 0 DI. !Inry'- I aunt-crul. - I 1`InnnlA-Iolhe I :-op|r. 11,`: Atlurru no lit (`a [nun .VInry'- (`nun-dnl. Kin} ,...._. _ A,` .311 YORA my wnxrn s 1-. , Ah. g.-on-. so. not 0.1 0. \ I. when the Iorvicel . A. Dunwh. "` ;3??Z'.' . In WI pper. uf Palmerston Townlhi \ u.nkounhunt.. H w..;_;_.-4 Al Ilb|`lls Ubhliilvu Inn. .n,- "1. .1 ly nleusiug van. 5:11 9!. M 1.0 vour o... Gilli` El Emigration to the Colonies. London. Jun. 2.-'I`he Archbishop of C5DIn8!`bl).ly has issued K letter to the clergyman of the Church of England on the subject of Emigration. The cleri- cal societies are arranging for 3 series of handbook containing information with regard `to the principle Colonies.` Thoee relating to Canada will be ready in a. few days. If the Church in Cunlde co~o rum: with its bretliron in Eng- lnn muvh good must. accrue to the Dominion. r ....,I...-.c..m.I mm. the London office I understand that. the London of the Canwdian Government. is in re- ceipt of a large number of enquiries for informdtiou_ res ting Caundn. So far as can be judge from present appear- ance: n vulunlile emigration yo Canada will sq: in in 1til'3`.`..--Hint:-i Ev. ` Z -~~ I New York. Jan. 3.- 'l'hu steamer New port. of the Fall River Line. on route to New Yo: ' on Sunday night. collidexl withunu ` own schooner. The Iteznuer wax dam somewhat, ; 350 passengers were aboarrl, including three dramatic companies. There um great. excite- ment. {org lillw. Nolxovly wrns so.-rnunsly l hurt. ) London. ling" Jun 3. -.-\ slight. explo- sion of as book plum Ill tho Iuasumcuh of the natoum House. y(:st,eriay. There was I. leak of gas. uud the engineer. umexl BI'n)'lc_\'. c\`plore with a. candle. The rm-mlt. vvu.-4 nu L-xplosiun. but it did Iittla harm.