5 ` Inna. oliyrlcumilhlokonintilllrlliio Ihununlng the punngoof Innu- Than 610 oxlonuvo uh . 0` man from Clncngo to Europa. The nnnnnnta aunmv within 24 VII Inlw gulnuby vuuuu -I -v..- ..._ 4.!Xl)m0lh. Tho lnlphnt mine: no on In in Ilchnoo I-Iupty. The lune: cannot lo_sx$huni:hcdnnd thnprohubh lot: will mnv mnllion ollotinn. _ Jo hn Walton. A pronizinont hum: of BI, Purl`: vu nhotmd not-all! wound- : whilo kru:odingb_v the window ninight -an an w n. 1: I nmnms than will go 159 I lp-nn unknown It I be 160 I Iniuilkn of tho C. M. and M. . Church :5 the Convention. to ha in In qnoin on I-`obruuy 1n. Thou Ioull penonuon [pond _nt_ouI- QIIOII ronruuy III- won 4! pononu on abun- ll Lion wrecked nu: B Illusd. oi whom 18 were ptuungon. The IIIIIOI o! :11 the puunaeru were not known. The Gnnd In found indictment: tad: npimt ntmllar Baku and `x-City rouuror Winn. 0! Nownrk. ` U.J.. on account of carelou bulinoll ` xnungomont. At the uunnl ouniiutiou 0! Trinity Collego nchool. which were concluded lat wuk. Mater Wnltar H. White. non of Row, non Whito. Iroquois. took 5 priu for ' nel proriency. ' -.-~-_--. Tlio Inspiration Theory Bough- Iy Rened by Porter. Washington. Jim. l0.--In thouuihoau ti-inl to-dny Judge Cox occupied fty the minutes in reading thn portion of his decision touching upon the question of jurisdiction. He reviewed the pro- gram: of opinion and cited all theim` portanb rulings from the early day: of common law in England and docidod against the prayer olthe defence. Ho said The iurisdiction is complnte in the plnco or the dexenco. no sun The jurisdictmn complete where the wound is completed, conse- quently this Court has full cogni- zance of the oencu." Cox uoxt took up the position of the legal but of insanity. and decided that the know- ledge and applicution of the diorence between right and wrong must be taken us the correct test. .:...mmn nrw.I\ his forthcoming speech I duibeau vmys Ins speech will make (our column: In the Ne_w York Humid. N..- Vnv-1: Jun, 10.-Tl:a Post`: Wash- cu or In an noun. Ald. J. Cu-an moved. ucoudod by Aid. kw. tbs: in View 0! the cil.V being INC to obtain the name (or nothing at Brynn : gnnny the my horaua be ul- lowol to W tho material to Rideau Wgbd ` New York.Jun. 10.-Tho ington says Porter's review of the inspiration theory was searching in its severity. "Was this worthless Vega.- bond." he exclaimed. a man to be selected and inspired by God. a. cheat and ewiudlcr, u creature of the vilest habits. He. then. is junior partner in the rm of Jesus Christ & Co., and this murderer. trucking his victim at night. at church. at the rnilwn station. every- where. till the deed is one. But grant thil hideous pretenaion. and allow him the inspiration of Paul. w om be im- pioully quotes; that does at protect him, us it did not protect Paul from stripes and danish. Rulings were directly age the prey- era of the defence. The Court adjourned till Thursday, when Dodge will make the opening lrguynt to the jury for the prosecu- M`;-31 and doom. 4. Rulings defence. 1*... rtnm-t. miiunmad t.i1lThurgda.y, __._-..Q. Not long ago we happened who tested at the same tnble at ehotel with Doe. Pslmor, County Attorney or Taylor county. Ky. Everybody there know: the Dr who live: in Louisville. Ky., and everybody like, him. We soon introduced a favorite subject in that traction. and. as usual found In inetenee of the powerful ececy of St. JeoobeUil. the Grant Germ Remedy. Mr. Pelmer said: I had a. be attack of rheumatism in the left shoulder. I applied St. Jnoobe Oil and was germsnently cured. On another occu- eion wn attacked with neuralgia. and, routing by my former experiena. became oubly indebted to St. Jeooba Oil (or B aura of that most excruciating torment. I recom- ` mendedit to everybody I see nuering with thnl. Alum: of diseases." ' mendean to evoryuuuy that clue of Quebec, Jun. 10.-A special despatch. received irom Chicoutimi. states that Mr. Justice Routhicr. on the recount. of the ballots. cast-in the recent election in this count; has declared Mr. St. Hilnire electe by a majority of 12 voboa. Mr. St. Hi1uire'a friends claim him um member 01 the Opposition. The return of Dr. R. F. Rinfret, to the Log- ,islo.tive Assembly. for Quebec Centre in contested. ---:o-9-02:--- Cork. Jan. 10.-A large party of police today on the north side of the city dia- covorod acuse six feet under tho gown} containing El large number of ni or ries. a qunutitypf dynamite. gun coma and ummnuition. r~....1. 1.... 1n,-r"I`he arrest of Cornell &m:1nuition'. Cork. Jnn. l0.-5'I`he bu led totho apprehension 01 the entire band of midnight raider: in the Mill Itrut district of which he was 3 leader. .\..-----o;.-.___ Toronto. Jan. 10.-'I`he news of Lho reported railway consolidation has turn- ed out to be true, as it was originall telegraphed. The Stephen-0aler~Chi{ dera Syndicate have acquired the line: then named for the pnrpoae. and ape- cied for opposing the Grand Trunk and forming a new line to Teeawater. ______..,.___.__ Now that. winter nu well commenced we would advise our reedere ngsinet using pill: containing Cnlomel and other injurious lub- Itenoee. u there In greet. deuqer of catch- ing oold After their me. An excellent enh- -mun for la in e Vegetnble Pregeretion known `u r. Canon's Stomach sn Conni- pntion Bitten, A family medicine thel, from ell eoeounte. will soon take the pleas at every other purgnive end blood purier. For eele by ell dmggiets. I . Wnid. | Md. Allen wu willing enough what I Riduu Wud should be served. but not, to` the diutlvsnuau o. the other Wudn | living a need of the horses at tho sumo time. Aid. W. Wilson draw nttenti-;u to the hot that undo: Ibo hunt. by law now in tone the horns could not. be Luke!) to B-nut`. nunrrv. lulluuon, on Jm. Duh. Annie lecagcny, uoduput. rug fnncnl wnl mks plus on vodnuday morning. at 10 o'c1ock,rro`m the uddnnooof but Ion-In-lur,John 010010. King Strut van. to]!- u.--. (hunch-nl. lhnuol lo the Walk llllbd Ion-ln-ha. John O"l'oo|A, Km: runes van, .9. Katy`: Coyhdnl. tboucc Wolf: ICOIEC. lnondc sud Ioquunllnool us rp Ipoxfllly Invtud to Attend. QCNTIIL I. ITQTI MIA II II`. 3 Hugh. Jnmln 12 o'clock. nolzn. - as D. urnun um 01 gmiiti. _-:-o-C-o----.. Resull of a Recount. IITl_Say` Consolidation. Amllrs In Ireland. Bryant : quarry. Aldo. Uookin Ind Allen were of the opinion that tboro ohould be no longer ouch rootriotionn upon mo movements ul Ibo horooo. Aldo. W. Wilson aml Me lhhou wcro otrongly Ill avour of hum; tho oogino toom on convenient. an poul- blo at all lilnoo to tho ns Itiamoa. The louor ovon odvoootod the employment 0! tho horooo for in purpose: only. Aldo. Irvin and Gaokm hm] I1 little urooo-llring I at Wud expenditures. Tho lormor reminded the inner mar. he bod in bio nomination speech announced hixnoolf in favour ol the abolition 01 Word oppropnniouo. believing the Hyu- liouz Ibo: bod obtained in ma put so be niciouo. His ondorsumenl. of Aid. o.|_'oon'o motion Ind cuuud him (Mr. Irving) to conolndo that bu friend win without o policy ouch as ho had hinted at in his nominstion opoech. All. Alla-Ho wu looking for voooo 5|-nu u'"""".`N-I:O-1 `In. C!` Iona : Bloch. Prhaou Inna.` Iia. I'll-ONO IAKIIU YIAOUI A I?&lAla`!Y. E W|mBnu Wald. '* -::---_ ix?-?'-i3u':'n1`;"r.T:;nr-. mun chin. ;-an 1;- mm: I,tDto4.15 on-supchnulo minu- ':= *... ~n::':'.`r..*`::."u.`'*'* C 0!-- II hu&LLowu'; nad_ph._ HQ fz ulna Wnmuio-'.E; nhupu. nun unu- 3% buuhnk ; 240.! 30 out L. Iyo-8:oady n we 0on-l-`lrm. Rosalyn mtlhuha W1 buh;D9tn,fw ulnkn to no a.cu.u-- nu... ...-...._..._ ,,, dc~m-Qum; Jun o.oou No. I land was torn. 11; high mIx0d.(l)c. On:-Quiet; vmu sun had at Mo to No. nv+:--.--:3-I.-1-4:04-20.99-a.-_<*-__9*_.`-;'..:.*.. `u-w., vv ..... -._.- V iiZ7.;nm.-an-.oo.onn unsduuou bond. Cornuual-Boltdd. com; unbound. (IND pl so . . ulay-Fu-mg union 0.!!!) bunluln at No.1 Cundn gc1,10:So. 1 brlahl Ocnudn ml 1.1!: In I Guam: at L06 ;exln bright Cnnuh n 1.11 Barley ubxppod 11.5) b_uIh_. _ I_i_n.loI In Albany IOIUI DUI lunac- I 51.1.00 pod bulk. 8:100 Al Iblp yutorduv 0! No. lcundn :3 1.10. {?-.1o--. Chloqzo, Jun. I0. 12 noon. . Pork-00.mlor Jnn.; 17.4'I| non: for !ob.; 11.7: for Ihreh Lsrd-n.o5 for lly; um} bid for 7th.. H.425 bid 10: Much. Wheat. L29 for much; 1.981 for Fob. \ Com, Glic ua.;61|c for May. oo- Il ll' Ali 00 will oomluun lVIuvIIIvv--uuu- 3' ll` -1) 11 um uelI'1ouJ'; sum `:11: um buuuk;uo.nud qgll LIO- Liverpool. Jun] 6]; Orleans, . New York` Jun. 11 I Jul we to on. --Pu-n.11 0017.15. l4:d--Buongorl . Dunc-ll Io no 444* `ilk. Huba;ts's Celebrated llintmant What-Blond]. LS ; IIII rod Hutu Byo-Qnn0.'nlqI.m.ll'l) Cuuduoll bond. Pl `The Poor Man : Frlond, In condently recommended to the public u an untnmug remedy (or wound: of ovary ducn1p- non ; n ocruln nmedy (or uloentod lOll.bIll'lII. waldo. brulun, chllblnlnn, Icorbuno crupllonn. and plmplei in the hoe. Ion and Innunod even, sore hea.dn.nore menu. pllu. II the entirely remove: the (on) unol`. uiulna Iron: Cnnoor. Chan. Ald. I.rvh[-And he got them. too. 1 boliovo that I control sutbonty. Main in the inn: of the whole city. an irnopoctivo of national interests. would do the but union. I don't think a member ol 3 Wad in the but judge oi what no the nbcouxtiu oi the locumy which in roptounu. 1 mm disappoiutod that Aid. Gukin baoc matured idea: on to tho ooublishmcnc o! a Boa:-d`o1 Works. ua qniin mid he had proclaimed PILULJE AN'I`lCROI'lIUL.l OR AL'l`E BATIVE PILLS. Proved bymore Ihln nlxty yous` nporionco to boom ol the but modleluu tot purltyxng the , blood snd aumins Noun tn ho: opontlonl, Thdy Io:-tn I mild and uuponor family sporlont. which may beukon It all than wmaout non- uoxnont or olnnao of Mn. - -- -- v----- .. mu 0: 9! n 111 Ind `RI. I u... Propuod only l Bi-ldpoxs. Dorset, I cine Vendors one Nlglnl 0nlv-WoIoulny. Jun. llot. Frank L. 5-a.rd1neAr a --CELEBRATED COMPLKY, Wit!- ------- ;~.-u-uA-r_1-A`; ~CELEB1\A 1 my uunu -.1` ., unv- ANNIE GRAHAM, a ..... .._.-,a u... . nniarflll m-rnninuou of Du- ALV JN Ln; \Jr&\.:.na....- .-_, Supported by A powerful orguxlnuou nntic Anms, who wul nppou In the bountiful romantic play.nnI.|c1ed: Legion _9f Honor rrm. nlnv and Cnmnanv In ptononnogd sq be the nuu organist you: has been s E F: Bold ln pou,U}J.. 21.91.. ` Inch ; pud _.w_ Public school Inspectors. Trul- tees and Teachers. Ald. Gukin Ilid he had proclaimed hilnull in favour of having the public noliu expended where they were most. rnaninnd. without. rolcrence to Ward or II II um: my duty to call your uuunon to the provillonu of the Public Bohoal Lav with rm wee: to the use of '_I`ox_: Bdoku. Public School _, ___ ...-. .. .......n._ the Public uonoo: uuv wuu w Ipcono Tu: Inspector: no roquind,:o loo am `no unauth- ortud book: no uud In the Publu Icluoln. Trunuu who pomm man will Ion than shun of the Public School Gum, and Tuphcn lub- nmuuna Any Inch book for so Authciud Ton Book no Hnblo Io bu` convicted sud lined for web oonca. W. J. Gap 6: Co`: "Now Baden of Eudora lor mo in Cunndnn Schools" In Unauthorised In Ike Pruvl Ia ol o-tau-|o.uId tluulon nub- joct to an I vo movm om of the Luv mud ' mu cnooxs Mlnlnn ot Edncnhon. 1'n.-nnm. bth Jmunrv. mm. W OTIIICE In hnubv (inn mu ndAvdc|d`:ll I COIN llD lI K II `OI ock 011:: society has boon 1:5:-.5 lo: g current but you. and II nun win in pan _. ...-.. ..n... rtmnnnn aunt. Kinsman on and Kigstun & JP(aT1hhruka Railway. ntariu Bnildinz asmngs 8o'ty' I EIIZBY notify thc P cull Chain fsclnry um I VIII )0 In the mud fustory on `mum IVIIUO, clean luv ch m.h,Iorth rpooooluoahu |h:com1u$: Aillnuund on: uuotpouonunnllvlaanlag .0 lungs. NOTICE in hubby nu mu the Ocnanl Annnnl Moouu the lhuoholduu o! In Colnpnnv um be ha] :1 tho sic`: in the City of Kinguon at in mat. the nu day or rlfnnun ,uu Dy on-dur. -..- ..----.... expended where they moan ninad. looslily, And he thought. he was consist out when. while I npreunmtiva of Vic- .....:. Ind In nunnortad a motion in the Illliuwnn us Dunn.-5 v. -.-.. Sold In Bonn It 181:1 2|. I1, -..n|\ Olvu. 133.111 'hu.-8uuIy. lulu. (0.01) I In: It quot sum as 1.41: No.11.-I shah at __ _ ..-. ,. nu... ansm mmu, ._.-__-.__-:....__._..j. HIV COCK Illliu ma '- so-vat. :-4 nnlnlu. - _ ` I (I11 Pub1_1_o_ Bphod n u._Lu- n-\.... Mlnll Toronto. Mh January, OPERA HOUSE, -`m* ! nollf;;h:P o?" `Aik- [...~.-.-.-: 53:2 %r:F"'m ` .`-.J b1vm1en_<; No 14.. while repreeeetntiva or v io- torieWerd be up rtad Interest of uaotlier erd. viz.. Ridenu. Ald. obineon K`OmBl!lbOl'8J_tllC your the Boerdol Work: meneged the public improvenente. and more dissatisfaction never followed the work of nuy public body. In one street eouio 93,000 had been leld out notwithstanding the fact the! it had been rarely used before and lied been of little benet to any pereone einoe. The previoue attempt to have the etreete end sidewalks controlled and ` improved by I Central Boar-l had been I lellnre, end to repeat the experiment would. he thought. be calculated to give no eetielectlou; Ald. Clemente laid the Board of Work: lied been tried in 1874. The expari meet wee not 1 success. so long as Inenbere were elected to represent dit- lenlt Wetde there would lrg, sectional feelln . end eech Alderman would use lain in notice on belnll of the locality in _Lz_|. L- ___;,,|_,) ) Oriana`: mock. cum Int, hvoycnodsynvoumunghogg `FP- O1'lCl-: that odlviduul cl thron par conv._upny &M}g3!'g l_|_! -_.--o-go-.._;_. ODW IOU NIL IKIT. "IIIIEAIIO NIAIKITI. , BANKING IIOIIII. N 01131933} 170'I"l`0N lABK.'I'. >01. Jun 19.--Elma. nnnor; upload: :5, 0i. rk Jan. 10.-Cotton Quiet st 10. - rod by BIAOE ct BARNICOTT. 0. Elglnnd. Int! Iold by all Modi- ntlnun hi: inllnonco on on which in ruidod. AM Gildnnloava -Ix`; l3:1b3i-6 B55001 uirunolu no pn_Aut_h- G30. OIIOIIE, I09`)-T1 .. .81., 111., and 22: rh DIIII. an In ' r nurllunl . Iona, Ice`;-`run Dmwgg um om an can `for Liboml Cub Reduction" all {Anorak our Stock. - V` " ainant. Tphlo H;pkiu. 'l`onll_IO- 33"` Innllnnndnn. _. ` Inland Pdcoo on all our can .1 Blooohod Cotton. Factory Coltolt. Galina Flonlull. Plain ud Fsncy Null. sud ` cur gating n d BIIIKICI. rrr...-an Flunull. Phil: lid Pusey fl lonrontiuhookolkhnhu. III rrlueou Ilrvun Iooonddoorlrouthooonatol woman; It Ianluvnci hunch P1100 Kl:-mu. Inonlh Eur Bnnhu than Gold unglj rotidod. Md. Gildonloovo aid the only possi- ble my 9! nrnodyinp the evil con necked with the wpmprintionn would ho to nth the 1rd: hue about equal (113 -ngn-inn: .._a..,u.'1).__._. unusun * iaovI|.1Iu In PERPL` HE IATCHILS. Heath & Gunn. The Plum-nley. 1&5 Prlnouu Ian. ` Inna: Anon so. from II to lp.m.. IN! n.m.c home p.m. Dn. M don p.m.|nl,hout1o:to 0.p..`m'." lupoclu Iuvnra n. a J.6MDIIlE, um..- ......n.- . Two Boone Dmmna Romeo. I6 and as. on was min of mam: street. coutnluln Inn rvoin with pantry. clout. woodnhud an uublo. up uoguovuyu to such T opmpony || we} >dnlnod. null the (volt with clout. wooannou um um 5 pmpony vol dnlnod. I In: no in good condition. I. C. In FIRST-CLARE Brick ll-um; couI.uunm.| I`: roomu. wood and l!01I|<|h9~|,uInA'|(-9)-nl|lul olothnllnol drlvi Ihod um! club I nltlum mun, fruit. treuuu gm-don. large 0 NOTE nd nnvor mung up:-in; wen.wul pn mph in It tr a nu verandu and bnlcnny. Euquiw of the author. J` A. KABCH, corner ol Earl curl Mind mama. _-.: A HNE H0P--In one o! the but loonlmol In , Kingston-on Prluoou Street. near Wol- llnnon must. Also (our hand) an room: Iv! omen. and: an (or lode: room. App!` :2 the Wire Omeo. ov.M. [1 pr!-Isnt occuplou by mun nor uululu; union in MA. Rent. In ax-nu. Ap RICHARD H! LANDS. Bu-rlo Buns. nun-clmm ilbl mums ` In Calm: [Sal-I-n. 1 On Snturdny evening, between F. X. IAOon- on And on: Hotel `hull door) I PURII, con- Ininlng About I37. In angina In Mn. Valance). Pittsburgh A libonl rovurrl will be Id Any one returning it to F. X LACEA CIJOO nnmrio stun. lsxnuton. Iuuiou. Ald. Allen said I Board composed of novel: pononn could not gin the time to uupuvinion of the wholoclty unless paid lot It nd hsd the nsistauce of u uc|en~ tic ongmoor. On 3 former occlusion I-bathing now Iuggesud did not work well. The nionov mu hull out in such a runner shut thou places vim uoejed it most (0% loan of n. Vllzlo some loca- 1 lilies wo utterly neglected and do` Andi ~'rHA_I_~_n m`l'oronio Flour More Alwsynlouufrout. Iollonr 5 In olcndy Jud luau]. wm have panic ton ready in an Iuutday. -1 FEMALE TEACHER. boldlngnmrd-cluo corzmcnto {or school Boeuon No. 6, in nu Township ol hinoh1nbrooh.Ap.||csuu will `gone into uluy. Addnu. HOIAD C. AGER,Puhun l'.0.. 9oc`y-Tron. 8.3. No. I. Elncnlnbtooke. l'EllLLE.!or School Bunion No. 19. Town- Ihlp ot Pltuburg. hnldln!` 3 Thin!-clnl Ccmcno. Apply to WM. 8 OWN. amn- :yno`I P.0. . HIMTK IIIIVIIB nu Inmuau ul -nun won with olpunoo. In spite at nuun ouutomou ho druuoc look nuoful. Day by day NI Iduon perform: yrodlu of :11. book It but men n mum Von would my mum at I huh mat on hn unmet. By no noun. Tho mod- onuon a! his ODIIIOO noon the modest] 0! Ian chunky. Jump lot youuulf. Ila nollpouo on In lino at as ramau ITIIIT. I. llocllllbal`. n.. u Coiucuto. tyno`I funded. All. Oukin had sdntinct recollection I of thotiua to thick)" Aid. Allen had alluded. Xolnbon of the Councnl at that Ind Ind for rule. and had uonnuly undo Iu'oo_t_s in order toma- Thu Stylish lppoamoe oi an anal -~- ..._ --- _...-o ..a . hint. F AND8 FOR BALE. Tho I ;_J be sold cheap for cub : Nan, 2 Con. Hinchlub \v. 9. 23, an '- (K a P R'y crosses this No. N, 5th Con. Olduur nAamu.T rm of Put: an :24} '1. ccl IIIDGI bu nuruern ol Grant 3 mutompu look njuofuj. Dny_b1 gag STONE HOUSE ON BARBIE STREET, M occuplod by liehn In Bhlbloy. Poo union Apply tc mrunn NE IIHOUSI mmumom ... ., Robertson. Earl Btnot. pply U ucnxmm. . W0 ART a'I`UDE.NTS deulre qulot. comic!- ublo lodging: with band In a. prlnu Inn!- y, what non ha: boardnn an kopc. Aunt: snaps, &c./. to 457. Ind Ind 10] rue. uuu nuu uounumly Iuoots pro the propony. That nor: of bush nun wu not prosecuted now; it would not Intolupud. His idea. it carried out would in bone: lot the city. Th. mniinn wu outed by 3 lug: Fpf Sale or to L"z.s.; 'I;he I Zlltlnuzv _zs__. MOR RISON. Toaohors Wanted. -.. -AJLAIIII PIIPAIATOIY `I0- AEIEIE I WAN TE 0 BOARD. iniiihou. r udnllnr Ipoolulu. am I 0 loans. What: ollv Omalnonll. n and Color Bonn. lush Odor Cuts. `FOR SALE. I A|Wll'h.' 'uviolaiudIhinhva|d LII. LI HOVE Dunc uuv u--_n-' `n,"uu_-_ __,____l__ __ _ agw hannrotuuiAld.Auon _ . . novdlhu %udmmm|bmki*3*` '. ..'. I 3, ;_3,n.....;q..-ta his uugonnlyhu Ibo 'oounh-y. , uuhoualil ' oohdwtmihlvuddwnnhg in.` ehhuvdln ' gggdguotgywllhwhchhehuvrorb """i"`d""' ml ithbonnulho uintodfciu An. Kpprcindllhhgo ad pensive mt`-`sun-yr`-`""" """";u.._s.guuuuad:puoaau..n uuhu nidho uadbd&njin_Ibo;,oi-.1 ulinndthfvignnosih mu; `maa n-I::xy&=;g`?h-pf , 'h',,,.',.:'. ' h. .u_. fl.-_ Con: Bonn. Emma`: Gian: Olna. KOGILL. llosl Emu Axum. Cluouo II. ._..___.__.. __:__..____.. l lollowlnq luau will MBARGLAINS WASH BUYERS! Card of Print: a Wellington scum. In. A For the Holiday Season \WaIsh & Go's. Novoltiu in ,. u u n 1. n Luo Collsn. Laos Frills. hum Bent: sud Bovu. limlnroidorod Collu-u_. mm 3 ' h Luau. .~5.l|. ~ IO! and Bcurln. Pllmh Tin. I-'uu`v Silk Squares. Fum.- y Mlinlin Squares. Fancy Woolen Goods. BVIIAI. I-lxol mnrrlzu. M Iho toque` of Ald. J. P. Gilda- dun the uupondod poruou of the -mnncbnon nu put w the A nu! lot of Bonutilul FEATHER TURBANB. to be told at lou thnu hhnlnlll IIPIL. TURBINE. II) D wholuslo wines. Inumction lnvita Walsh & Co., Doe. II. 564 King Bu-eon. hEW . ":1...-. (:3. 1 A :01 ! 17300 ITOII. Iuulnd . anucd vlhgihoou Hmdmods Phnmhiu Studio. SHAVT8. 1 s:oomI_n nonxs. udhnllobijunluliby m MIII8 II} BOLD! TNOVELTIESL _cI inch 1. v AH. Snyluo huldodjn the by-law IIIIIIIOIII nders. It vnll bIhbly. lot ncuuvu var) run uxmngh that In Conmmoo of mg. ml II! hnoo Ald. Suytbo Iluohdr; in Ibo 0-oond can Iholouu PTIOOI. Inspection lnvitod. Dhlnond dough Remedy. A Happy Now Your! TIAIII all my pnrouolllu put onto: um: mun! pouomuo. sud Will: an all z ((((l(((((l(((((((H((((((l((l(((I(((((<(Hg1)) ll 3 5 megm(mmuuutuuiuuuuuuutumufmm To all who run Yum. `lode! Iou. Pooh Iookl. Albulnl. Wort-loin. Writing Dun. Brutus. fussy Ours ml luau`, At. no lo Cl -I IIwwI--u v And you than II and] Induced when Balance of Ch:-mun cud: will )0 soil it HA1! vrlu. New You : .0uwIllbuoIdduo'p nun nay nouns in tho II1. H. HENDERSON. DHITIIIQAI-I -All UNI nail - mu Iiocloeiofq adv: ot the II Iuuuuv. up...-.1 -I P1. P:__"9_`}'_'. -.Ju:t. rouxvoxl nt~- 0. I. lOI7'l'I.II'I. Bouncy`: New look HO PI-lnuu It. ho. D. IN W TA TION. mt would in bone: lol` we cuy. `ILL: motion puud by I Inn 1', layout . ' P.< than: an nnonondod pomou III PIE W IIII nmoo forouuay dnnng nyolf W _ its u-u-_ .. , wugaqtonytn nnelontincmunor." lunghdlo Iotinooutdulc the Coun~` ciluvdluinit Ilnthahuvoneven ` hon: hinpoliinlopponuutlu credit. of having I|lodIInot'|cbn.ixiIn- pznisllysldtotho ' at I. (|Ip|II|II-) ~ AId.IoOnnnoa.uonoHbo olden ~ unnbon. nlmrkod that after huing `usundornixlsyotuhnhodtnuy thst .n..mnI.I nndnnnnll that but! boon us under six layer: he has way was he could undone all .....|... l.-`dunno nnoodina nnclolnu undone uu Inn nu: own spoken by tholwo `Encoding puclolnu or couplings to Penn. lndud ~ iswouldbo It for shy noun ` uudunuh tho Out with guns uuouut olourgy which Mr. Peuso had displayed intho `he of his ociul duties. Pow would be `mad ncrico so much time tad labor lot the game cause. Whilu he Ind boon u the bud 0! IhuCounci| build in I wuy which gun uouo alone. `that was 3 great mbutaiu his livour. (Applsun) In oiuco. Thu groan tnbntain vonr. (Ap lsuu.) sll the dolibontionn of tho ouncil. too. 1.- -..mi-ml gnu. nntinnoo gud ghowgd all we aluuwrluuun un Iuu \/Vulcan. W... he exereieed greet tiesce ' no epirit of irrite 'ty snd snnoysnce. The: wss snotber evidence of his fitness in for the position. He could endorse sli k the: hsd been nsid relstive to the V Mayors energy while in omoe. Ho on~ 1 ' ly hoped he never would hue n succes- sor who would be less eicient in the w disehsrge e! his public dncira. tAp~ plslue.) Ald. C. F Gildereleeve, I. mug been ` in the chsir end hsd expenuuce of its 1 duties. wse delighted to notice the es- ' tislsctien with which Mr. Peuue had served the Council sud cimc-ms, and the energy.indnstry and 0Clt.`.:0_V he had hlninnileetod during his term of oloe. . mpplsnee.) The compliment paid to His Worehip was the most sincere any public body could-tender to its Chair- msn. (Renewed spplnuse.} The Mayor eeid be him]! know how to thsnk them for their kin expression -4 .....'...'m. When he took his sent 111- , thunk them [Of BBO)!` Iunu exprcuuuu _ of opinion. When he took | most a your before he promised to do 1 his duty. nnd he hnd laboured to that and earnestly. There might. have been times when he failed, when he did not ` rise equal no the occasion, but he had 1 always endeavored to sacrice personal iecling to A desire be Iunhin the rights and dignitiel of the oco and promote the interests of tho city. ll be had succeeded in pleuing the Council and citizens lie was Iuiciently awarded. His nix Venn in the Connci chamber would be I. pleunnt remembrance and especially so the good will sbewn liim upon bin retirement. In conclusion he said he felt. gmtelul for the unanimous and hearty support he had received lrom them during his year of omce. and when out of public life he would un- i doubuodly jool lonoloxne. The Canadian Military Rama , of Kingston. hu ielned itn veledictory, and its demile ie therefore public property. It claimedto be the only journal in ex- istence printed by soldiers. and was truly devoted to the improvement of militery slain in Canada. `It thanks it: contemporeriel of the press for chivelronl treetment; it in to be regret- ted that the name compliment could not ptnn from it towerdn the military on- thoritiee et Ottewn. We know it is I military rule thet ocern and men shall not write in the newnpoporn of the dnv. but surely while thegervico in Canada cennot euler from the manly, lair. gonerohn criticism of e aoldier`s_pnper. well competent to deal with militery subjects. it may moet certainly be im- proved by the gentle spur of public opinien. The eennitiveneee of military nuperiorn st Ottewe cannot be touched. . however: without the cut-iron rules oi military diecipline being called into nativity. The pnnty of: censorship from the depenment which caters to the political vindiotiveneea ol Mr. James Mecnnig. 51.1.. mey be IOIDGQ what dbubtful. The C. 11. Review could not do so much dineredit to the lorce in A score of you-e II thenoee general order ? did in one dnv. K Much ado hu boon Inodo by tho Con- oorvativo prooo obout tho circular which `. Mr. Blake hu iuuod. wuning his ' friend: uid Inpporun to be watchful of the movomolto ol thoir opponentm. ond I to omit nothing which can contri- buto to tho onocou of the nueumenti rqklo. Tho olouu which. above $11 1 othoh. bu thrown tho Tory puty into ` nriouo convuloiou. woo that which ` rend. "Niko tho rolls right. i! ydui can. while in tho Aloooooro bonds." Bke knows how much on bo gninod: or loot by tho oocunay or iuucurnoy gt I tho rollo; and ho hows, u wq sll know` that whilo tho work of ooooumont is in ` _,__,_- ..__...;._-- ..- 5.- _.,i- .......i. i Mr. ` Fin \IIDI|VU Uluuluuuu ? pnhiih pad Indo ixfninuuw `nun: cl ndoailnlly dinhxunuurou. Dimllnh dogs lotwua Ihoputy to Au.ulnhl.hnTl'yAn!QI.l.'|.Nl.I!I.0hIl t' .,.u.gmhtbcyhvohh_n|o `uviohudyhiehvadd oeiaouIIiII"05.'P- "", I__ u_- '..--hon Ho} '1 ti-ugh not buy` top) shoixdicyuwui '3') am know how. mwmmudsug tho,- lllli want an: wu. v. -......--- _ u. ; prop-on oornotiou can be and: inuch % non gully thu_ baton the Court a!` Revision or County Jndp. To be sure j moeitculnu 'vnnh}dnuod to members ' of the Lihdll ay oqly. Than would I be uithctooilnol IOIIO not adunugo 1 in uking nun to in that which. lutnr ; Ill] gnd politically. they wo .I;......sJ to gaming}. Thu rnctionn ,_/gailg ritislx afhig. MAKE THE RULLS RIGHT. PUBLIC OENSORSHIP. Ibo city. ban the (Mud Trunk than it in. and lhbt it tho (nah: depot in x unduly undo the ol hum; the |OrIn}n_|| II at tho Uonncu. wo. in: uul AnnnvLncO. I I loctunx. `hI` CIITIIIKIIIIIUIU--n uul for this pupa. he put woolda in the air. in the (round. in tho owing river, in thorollinqoouu. Indih ovary- whoro. no that Oforyy Ilujht be rich. No mun should lny all Ibo penny. do~ gradation. distruund up at tllil '0! cs tho door or did nolbolongthnn. In Ill Iilnplo uving at man God laid down 3 rule. but mu: hul sthounud diliint plus 0! being sued. all omitting the Iillplo pin. So inthallwnolkliiljlnl getting rich thoro Ilrillldndl of mm thodn that pro vicious and wrong. Tndo and pt. rich" won ado tn- gechcr ; they won the Iyntu of politi- od economy. Some non glnblo. lied. Iponp (hnhndoio).rob.pu|Ihruuh .|.- |..nIu-nut nnnrt. And IVII III ?! II) and:-In-van.-gnaov` unnn no aw. xw. y-- --w-.- thb bunk:-ups court And nouns:-ry to got rich. Than was no ._ , ._.. ... u . --wnan 50 ELI! ll IAIIYIIO and getting rich. but than was much harm in marrying lot richon. Every j tune a nun married he Ihould [oi rich. Iii: wife should be I fortune. Any nun who didn't get Inch put his foot in it. Thin nluown truoin the can of women. He held tint there wu 5 Crud Trunk ,, __|:..'..-l -an-`Anni nntl .1-mood held tmt were won 5 urn.-u ......- line in politicol oconomy lld olooood in it an well on in thoolngy.ond tho divino mind should bo lollowod out in tho line of action. `He then roforrod to tho uri- oua wnyoin which lnon ottoxnptod to get rich, taking no on illutrotion tho can of the Dutchman. who. on ontorlng buoiv noun. furnished hil oxporionco. ond his panuar. capitol. At tho ond of throo youth the purtnonhipoooood. the former having the capitol whilo the lotter cou- tented himself with tho oxporionce. `Trade and gel. rich" Wu bio motto. By trade he meant who: political occ- nomy mount. giving an honeot oquivs- lent. He further deaod trodo in tho old Latin phmoe, quid pro quo. Ho held that every proper ttonioction should- lmvu its equivalent ond on honoot man should render ouch. No ono bod tho the right to call himself on honoot mun who attempted othorwiu. Ho lookod into the matter of g nun.-n__.... __..._ __. , and refuted the prevslent idea that I wvhuteverl make some other men loses. ( If this were so it would pey for all men to be rognee or lrsuds. The principle was not a true one. In e proper end honest transaction ell psrtiee should make. otherwise there wse something wrong. He introduced severel illustra- tions; to prove the statement. God in- tends in society that in every trusset" -n there should be an honest equivalent given. If this were so whet could gamb- lers and idle men show in their equiva- lent. He held that if eome men were to render an equivelent 0! common honesty many of them would go to sleep at their business or whirl eronnd end do something else. Take the trsde of many . in this land who sctuslly give damages as an equivalonte; these rnin our boys` . character. that do not increase their moral worth. but puts them on the truck to squander herd eernihge end the men even are looked upon ssrespeotebles honest men. It would require ooeens . ...- __-_ .i.. a......... ...a cam. nut is propose Io Inll house in the Homily 0! . bid will count! the nasty . _ yuan angina IIOIIO unto a laugh: " ` many renueruu Inn uwu-nu mu,- `oquwalonts than the mochnnie or In- ' borer by storing tho mind: of man with 3 :1 knowledge the slunyu-do donlopod ' the steam engine. the telegraph Intern. " and the grand improvounnh in unhi- , nu-y. In Iraq: ognrly idea that the ' ` horny hand ilono Ibudond ll oquivm " Y lens. I! ma preacher oroqbd rmonl J unsoin manta piacod '- Lost kind of n poliounu, thobotl Ion jolagnudiua. Andwonthollinhun -`of Christ to`)! again: Ihiolnnd how soon would cnkljlilo onus. cupi- nl bo uqnuuinnd.' sud dial: and npino touqwf Trading in poculiu :~?"to Common bounty in: den` --.,-_._. -_J `II can. Quinn-LA In honest men. to sweep away the disgrace and lth that they have produeedupon this earth as an equivalent. God intended that every man should have a calling or a trade and thus make an honest living. Men who worked were looked upon as degraded. and were away down at the foot of the ladder, while men who had no trade or profession, but who by fraud had made their way to the uppermost rungs. were adored in society. Society. the speaker remarked. wanted conver- ` sion. The men thatehould be honored. yea. revered. were those that gave an equivalent in all their dealings. There - was no comparison in moral worth be- tween the honest man who gave an equivalent and the rich man who was looked up to because he was rich. Honor should be given to him who deserved it. `Who renders this equivalent? Some I . . | say farmers. some mechanics. some the [ laborer alone : and turning to the lawyer. I doctor or clergyman, they say. How do` _ you render an equivalent ?" The speaker,_ } verily believed that no man should 3 be in any of the latter callings if he could not render an equivalent. 3 II. as a preacher oi the gospel. he thought the men oi God rendered no ,equivalent. then he had presohed his . last sermon. God demendedsn l . g `passer mu upon a rancun. LI : wuulu LIl!uuU vvuuuu -i! With much eloquence the speaker Mahowed how all professional men Urendered equivalents. and added that ',many rendered ten thousand more I` ..... wn`AlI'I than the mechanic or 1 Tooxaheopcsnaygngga-d.sbda.u.hs imon` thi.I31It%b'!lI|IV.7 -353 N0893- `1`o&'ado`I.IdpCrid`vu studs?-b >tnlprineipho|n|inl.I|on_u-y.'D ,\vupoJoonnouuuunhoIIit..\ni jbowonld:-ulna id u-nwiu: no hdnbnliou -dining and fun: oudluhbol .50 Blind! pggqoddllnhunu. thinauunlg nu dundnquhuaadyqtuuq zinnhuuio . . . /" ' g ' ` __ `BRITISH \vn1_G. TU EBAY. JA NUARY 10. 1839. cut. the not out uuotloko canon I nyWIuo! youhnun Itlikos $10.1 hhuuu izlushgnc` 'miue.nam:un-.yu ydovn lllO01I`I IA`lGhiph ueogninutho 5 qvurymn. You uuottndaiuutlungilnttouhn thdupncnl ` ouulg1_Iuu|u.2 ;.":-.-:'.::.;..`"e:.':`..:`.`;".;.1*:`:.`.":.*.."'.:z cloning hunujit and nmcxou II n. Trulo wntbosut or olmouy withdl so. mnvanhnngu. Hal ulna ill Ihil III the scum: onnouy wan In in oolvuionoeu. In cum into world cmpty lmndod and he boliond that it was God`: intention that In should w himul! unto enrolm- uhncu. ho paupen bob Ihrtod .m. innlth. And thin bu but the cum. Into) koophgiu Condo tad: hohrtlul Ibo road In palm! u cu-nut do I0 menu at in: am Ilolon with oxiuing luau. und vbv u oonuruciion ol the lad otho: ptojectod nil- nnv not be `too magnum y The pan mama sou Illnlu with wealth. had t. in baboon tlucsuo 0! their mom] had apiritnsl ruin. would rather lane 3 man with odncotiol And moral worth than 3 punpond mot- ld whobogn life with riches. llwulho GIJNDRB1 `UIPOIII OI IJYI tomskefor oneself riches. Men trsd- 1 ed in things that shouldbesvoidsdmhsi ~ they should not deal in. A use cums sell his ehsrsctor; his body to lunlisnd sin; his kick. his religious principles. his politics! prinonples.` Yet in may imtulees these were msde msrkstsbls merchandise. He illuursud it 1) showing hoiv elections were carnal` . When electors were bought up end driven to the polls like shoe . thls Ins the restsst. abomunbion the n.aa.h ..a and was in turn enuslly ss uuvuu qv -..- 1-..- ._ was abommstVionV British good was in oqunll en hue tor the buyer as thooeller. oe to the men who oorrupte the polities of this land. He held that it wee 1 right for A women to ecll her virtue II I an to call his vote. He concluded hll lecture by discusemg. "Who in rich?" He held that such was not the men who boarded up his wealth. but the men who had a competency. comfort. I quiet conscience and a love for God andholy things. He would rather hero stability of character than the wealth of the Vunderbllts. you man were ruining themselves and famihee in their at- tempt: to pile it up. They would rob God and have their fumlles proffer. but generally those who robbed im met with ruin and degredatlon. Puonts should teach their children the value mad man of money`'his was the . urn`! nmu-r n. (`.|?1`1'l\'(I rurnlen. . ' . . 1 True nches consisted in the use made of them. It was better to use wealth here below than keep islocked up under bolts. 1:. was n grand thought, that we could trensmute the wealth of earth into the coin of lxerwcn. He believed tlmt the more a mun spent: on earth in good acts the greater Ins reward; the more he boarded the greater his con denxnation. How to gezib? and How to use it? were the grand questions to besolved. He olten hoard men pray Thy kingdom come and then hold hard on their breechee pocket. for fee: 1 ve cent piece would escape! This was not right or honest 1n the sight of God and such would be the last to wish thecoming of the King of Righteous- ness. The address` was {requently ep- leuded. A good collection followed. he audience dispersed with the bene- diction. Lacuna Arrnngenno-t M luqnn cl Locnl III lien:-rnl Inlrn-.ul-Goulp uh-I In ll:-ndlnhla. The pensioners were paid their quar- \ tn-ly allowances today. A ..... A` rnfnaina n nnv frnntnan tux Wny u.uUwu.uuuu nu-um) . A one of refusing to pay frontsqo tax was adjourned for 11 week, 9.: the police court. this morning. rrL'._ .:.._..:.... ....L..,.I .,...A.m+.J L. H. courb. uul luurunux. The dancing schogkconducted by the I.C.B.U.. will 1'eyIY11e next Thursday evening. inst... in than null, at 8 o'clock. shnrp. llnain... nf. Hm Pnnrt. Hnnu: in ra- Businou at the Court Home in ro- markably quiet. The new County Council will meet on the 24th in|t., when tho question of "Who |hu.ll bo Wnrdon ?" will be dooided. , _;,a _: nu n`u.-_..'- nnvlvu VVIIUUII I VII-AA UV uwvluwuu | The sta of B." Battery`: paper were Stn Sergeant Show-art, Sergh Labnt, Bombadier Lelebore. and Gun- non Dupui: and Small. They have made many men]: among the reading public. Ahnr Hun mu-timv Inst nvanina the Puilc an own: pxupw-. ....- wnyn out may `tposugunuin at tho googn hicul pod tics of Kinpton sud nu loc and water nlnlhgul will no long nuke our city an ill I Italian on A well purch- iud inn sad nord bupelul on out to the newborn Increment vigour Ind oltolrriu which our cmzenn tn exhibiting. ll of whxch I burn the bout to submit. mp Ian...) Altl Ahnn-l'ho uwuy Campnny After the meeting last evening the Council partook of the Mayor`: hospi- tality at Mr. Thornton's. The retiring Mayor and Aldermen and the now May- or were toasted. Dxvtsxox Cot:n'r.- To-day the Division Court was held at the Court House. Judge Wilkiaon. presiding. Theroworo sixteen cues for hearing. a number of which were adjourned. The cue that up to 2 o'clock extzited much into:-out was that of Jess. BryanI}va.' W. Benton Thu defendant wuss sued for 3 horse shoeing bill amounting to 028,51. Both phinti and defendant reside in Pinn- bnrg. There an eight judgment sum- mons on the list. Judge Price in holding Bivinion Court at Cstamqui. \ Lna House Surgeon 1'. .2 L`. nolpum. P. S`-I have been givin your Com- und to I great many 1: ildran after scarlet Fever. and and it just the thing.` They can take it when almost everything. else will bu rened.` . W. S. M. Ben`: Con. Newfoundland. July 4. 1881 Having uud at the Provinoinl Ind City E Ital. Enlifn, for two nnd 5 1111! year: .1: mpound Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, prdlpsred by Mr. C. E. Putzner. I on car- tily that it bu been found vet vnlunblo in I" can in which the pure oi could not 3.. 1-inn TM amcv of the oil in undoubt- in which the ou coma not be tuhn Th enucy odly into by the iron and hypophog. phim which no combined with it. The dimcnlty ol prgucribiug cod liver phiim oombmod mu: 1:. I 011 ilovoroto in Mr. Pfmnar. whosomnl. lion. Although containing I Inger or- oo!-pwgoil dun any other Jluuhlfully pnpond that it don mm naming. an Icon mung. an the mung. vuhnlnuno buihdou in town- mondingis tothoce who um cod hm dl. . B. McK_uzu,"1 D.. ! poundnanunuuuy pupal-In mu II no` not I ThounndInrod-:1_catanh. bronuhitin ndhnomd lnngdiuno by Dr. X. Bon- v'hI|o's spkouuur. us marinas modwunl' nit: "not to nan -nut '....a.:mx mu-`u. 111110, A. 5.. oupu. 0,A_qoA. M1 Dun Ptnsn, ~ The grant benet I have received from your Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with Iron and Hypophoaphites, in private practice. induces the to give my testimony in its flvor. I consider it the belt. and most pnlnublo compound o1_the kind xi: the mukei. Truly yours. - W. 5. Man. M. D.. eunyu Inodwmu roperuuu tunes no In pu nhlud. wonderful hadn- unumnudinan nmunu houpihll. -. Illpcluihdby loading physicists. Pull ditndingtatrontmnt uutbylnIn.s_ud i-nnnnnunnnnpdtnnv uldnn. II ditutiaal. ultrntnoa: out by lnur.s_nu ha-unuucxptuudtouy in 1 iouvicllfu hwnlhu lint I-an An no human hand mll submit. mp name.) Ald. Ahon--Tho uwuy ilull could not bun done that better. .11.. H111} I W. S. MEIR. M. 1)., C. H.,L. R. S. P. and L. R. C. 8.. Ed.. House Surgeon P. .2 C.` Hospital. P. 8.-I giving your nngugn nan or E3; 1!! Trum. S. 5`... Sept. e,1Aas1. TNXR. 1 9 ...a r. R (1 H 3`ve.`=.-.E'..":".="".:."s%.....L,.,.`,..,_`.| l0KFlE||$"""' I . v` w.-1-.m.u'upn co- i- In 11:55. IAlri`X.w~ Wrjum ms nu- pmo. I4u1drit.!bO1.l0. Tb udtiqnl win 9-; Eu- oorvillu. wubnnod wiho uid. ` 5. Cnuhbon ha work IIIIU oomu nun Boa, hon.) ll 0'