Uzar. --Preaident Hayes is in especially good spirits as the third year uf his adminis- tration approaches. He admits chit ho hu made mistakes, and believe: that paper money will an-In be at. I premium over coin. $091,000 me ha: Ien. uenlna. -lt. con: $75,000 to set up Cleopatra`: needle in Lunduu. Cleopatra wan always an oxpennvo female. -Philadelphiu is about in discharge fifty-twu men belonging to the paid fire department. The pay of some of the others is to be reduced. 1<`..1Inminu 1-Inna nnnn tho I.:ntrunfim\ others is to no roauceu. -Fu1l0wing close upon the Jestructiun of the Midland ruundhouaa ut Omega comes the burning uf the company`: re- pair shops at Mlddletuwu. --Nevada is [116 state uf aurpriw. A plat shops at Dlluuluwwn. aurpriw. lady going through mm of the jails on a tour of inspection diucnvurud her three brothers cuaily tucked away in cells when Ihe thought them in Bustun in the milk buliueu. , Rum-l..i f..u..r in ruuhm In A fnnrfnl buluieu. ---Scarlul. fever is raging; to a. fearful extant among children a: Ch:unpion,N.Y. Rccemly in one house, threo children lay dead, and iiim- more belonging to two familial, had tm- iliauuae. __An inom-.. 'nu Avnnl mi Chriinnnn muunua, mm um muuuae. -Au inter:-. zng evunl. on Chrisuun Day was fty rufurnned drunkardn titling down to n buuutiful dinner of the or- lhodux roan! bro! and plum pudding nrnvndml hv Hm lxkdiusof the Temperance Union. -On the night of the Nth ll train from Vera Cruz in the City at Mexico was at- tncked by a blind of robbers four miles from Puebla. They killed the lmggugo master, wnunded the (:nmlucin1', and rubbed the train of $`.7,l)01i in silver. -Frank Strntlur, recently tried and noqmtted on the chums: of use-msiiiatiiig Peter Johnson, in llrecne county, Va, lut May, was found l\`il.ll on the high- way on Saturday, lmving been murdered. His clothes werepnrtly i)ll7'H(`(l nil`. --Arohbiahup l urv:rl|, nf Cincinnati, ham publinhed a nkntement lo the public; `he says that he cannot accuse himself of unite, and trash: that the clergy will help him to pay all his indebtedness, if the Pope does not release him from the duties of his 0ilice.' -Dr. Schultz, who contemplated a trip to Mexico, will, it in said, meantime pru- ceed no further than Washington, with the possibility of his remaining there fur the winter, as a apeoinl accredited agent of the Dominion Gov:-rninent. #1:: ntimunt ll tn lm made at Halifax I l I i of the Uommuou Hove-rmnenr,. --An attempt is to be made at Halifax to hive direct steam conununication with Havana. The first vessel, thu steamer Valettn, of the M4-ntrenl and Acadmn line, will leave Halifax fur lluvanai direct .... l.n.u-n-u `ISHI Thin in nu iinuht till! IOTI. I I $26,500. lme, will leave unumx Iur Havana: u|rec| on January `.35th. This is no duubt the starting point to cnmpleln a revolution in Halifax trade with Hm West Indies. -Meura. (Junk &'. rum, London Tuuriatl Agency, have asked the New York law cullrta tn puah yrnceedingn Igniult l,heir(lehulling agent. In New York. The nnmunt unncc:~uuted for in arm am roqniduou. no wonuur we yum, .. euung then! for I strong" nu) than the .|-l...n..l Mnnilnhll. were a man uf dough or putty. no em: like Dr.Juhnwn, the fruntal veins small outwith intunao uagerneu an he leans over hm plate. He wants strong beer with his dinner, nncl nothing Iva! than R urt will uuico, with a atltf glua uf bfnndy after and a couple of cigars. He says emphatically :-- `I can ! out my lumer withunt hear.` This In: at n l.oetutnlul"I house, the hut uid, `We have none, we are temper- ance peorlo.' `But I can't eat my dunner without beer. InItend_ of saying, `Go, then, fur your dinner where they keep bear, fur you'll have none here,` my friend Ion hi: bond in the prom-`nee of this great Landon premher; mu], looking :0. hi: wile, llam- marod on`. `My dear, won't you send for prelcncr; nu moved on , ` lame boon lllnt nu. :- some `But '0 cm ! lend to I grog shop fur bani: will be All nver town in An hour. ,. -5.1..-..I I... o.-.. honing. aid the funuun `Sand for two bottleI,' Londun prewher. Ind they did :0. Thu guest ronninod at my friend : home to bnnkfut the nut dAy-three malt and oonaunn-d in tlal lime f--ur qlmr`. buttleo of Itron hear, I pint. of brnndy nnd I int 0!: erry; and my friend In no deep- y uhnmed nf hi: pnltrmnory (hut he hu not lorgivon himself to this day. In lhn mornmu he In ukod to pray, lhodux roan! nrul anu plum puuuuxg rovlded by the ladies of the I`omperauce Ininn. I Know 3 llllmuu uunulnl }JIrIn\u1:| , nu .. exceedingly fut; hm face in big and nbhy, with as much expreninn an if it of dough or putty. H0 eat: in... n. .l..hnmn, the lorgnvon huuseu w mu uny. In Iho morning pray, and he did in 3 tone nl fnlnilunly I mnr hosrd before. Ho prnyod nnd nnnd. mud and a loud `Amen. Tlun, iheard belora. no prnyou we pray, um`! Ii ut rising lrom hi: knees. be much- os! lorwud to tho gnu, struck I much uni lighted hi: cigar. The all {or charity in thin cue. u team: to me, in trolncndom, and if V`! Inn not the quantity in uock necessary to enter all t||a-I|ut then, no In to ho considered unehuiuhlcl u- inning hi. nu-maul lnbiu by In]- unchuiubhl Ho jnuibu his personal by any- ilu that he ennui hop up to his work without hnndy sad but, sud ho : tick with plothon Ind gent In)! the you. Ind ho! tn the south of Irma to tnunnh hints]! on nine and lohoao--tint boil; 1 nry light link for hi-. Ho Idooda drinking and osoling In hi: pulpit, and lb iI.-7rvmoldld lathe Nnu Yul Wall` Gluing Illvun nun _ --. deluded Manituban. _.-.-- A - .- o Calm fin |1.-Iv. Folk: hu- ndreds telegram Iron tho Obi 0! 00! cl Cannon Plan, to III id in pun-assoc have tho n...n..-..|.--up in lo. 1 ymw 3 {nmnua lmndun pry at-ht-,r;I ........A;.mIu hr Lu hum In biu nca peorus `But ooo---- Neal lIow ~ Sh-u-In of spllrgecn. her; mud, looking I! ma wue, lum- l on`, `My Yuan Ilol Ions-U--- I nlngh Goa-'0 =,__n.. 4.; `L... L... ; ha : x...1 was um; one:-on as In Br;-ton Chunbot ol 09-nits, an! up njeotod by H to 11 votes: "Thu (III Chamber. while uiraing in l|:l`iofzin lho_ ptiIa'_ploa 19118 ween u'1ou,|uou wn upwh-Ina! tic great domain int! vim E-[III export: u_ml Innuhcturu, and tho lyinennnng proportion: that in uunuhcmru but to them, ' opinim that, u no toning upon the pl-cunt time nooivo out good: 11:: fun, we should impact A dnlytpou chi numiuturuof uuaicnt uncut. b to on tho one hnnd I fair count of nnlno, and on the other to maintain to thil _ country the usnulutnro 0! than good: fur which we are Inniuly Adapted, while admitting duty free ull gooda, nw pro- duce and mntorinl unnuinlod by tho bouutiu from the surrounding nntionu." The London Telaamnh. nnenkinn of the The,'l`oronto Telegram lcolhhly fancies it hea tripped up the Wine in reference to he put end present views on the Ne- tionnl Pulley situation. We take pre- cieely the same View of this huge hum. bug and of the chap-trep use made of it by designing pulituziene, as we did belor. the eleetioos. we om repeat our statement thet it is nothing short ol treachery to a conliding people" for the Tory demegoguee who have elnuibered into power by means of protection prumieei not to have summon- ed Perlieinent ere this for the purpoee ol giving erfoct to those plmlgee by means of which they duped the people into the not ol placing them when they Are lor tlnt very purpose. The preeent stnle of the country us to business and industry un- lortunntely, but, too unply justiel us in saying that the country's diatreasos are not only unrelleved but aggrnvated." And we have a right to cmnplein of this atete ul things in view ol the lnct that Sir John Mncdonnld in his oaIn~ paign speuchel here and elsewhere tleclnred he would make it hia Iirst bueinese to relieve dislrees by the in- troduction of his protection policy end that are he could do it, even, such confidence would be inspired by hie re- turn to power that prosperity would At once he reetored. complain that those delusions hsve been Lliasipeted end that all the ol1ieltein s pledges of prouuptitude in Ibo introduc- tion ol his inuchvauuted reiiedy have been alreedy milnulrly violated by totelly uuneoeasary delay We still meintain that `tunes cannot be nude better by Act ol l nrliam-nt.' The postponement ol u ..A:,_ ... ll... .......-...nnv nrnvnn the With perfect consistency ` Have we no right to . Dounuen Iran no announcing nouoon; The London Telegraph, spanking the urn: of Ir. Maplouou. at the inuunoo of the Society for the Provontiou of Cul- elty to Children, uyn: "Though no buli- non of our: to nd fault. with the regula- tiunu under which Amonzanu choose to live, we may be thwkful that our own (`llil(ll'Bll and young person: are lonkod inter with: little more ngnrd for upo- diuncy. Theta are time: when curtain good reuulu r r.-In ungo employment, when um or three ohildnnof ulobdy ` hunily outweighs whatever risk to body or mind it mny involve, mud in the and. lhr-ugh apparently not in the Staten, thin fact receives duo recognition. Bruuklvn. N. Y.. Dec, 30 -A In-no lac: recznvos uue recogmuon." Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 30.-A lu-go number of Socialists lut. evening wel- comed llenry Ellunu: And Florian Paul, two of the Sacmluu rooentlv oxnallod comeu Henry nunmnn um Hanan rnul, the recently oxpollod from Germany by order of the poliou. Elluuuu dunonnced Binrnnrck and the Emperor William, and uid that Soohl- iun had made progress in thin country. He axlvucated the establishment of So- cialistio paper: has uwnm of extending the Inuvemeut. Paul auerted that Hoi- dol nnd Nubeling were agents of Bia- umrck, who ware employed tu frighten the Emperor. in order to iniuoe him to carry uuLt`- -- -v ' " noellor. (By Tvlegmph To`-Day.) The lost aluamship Emily lf. Sander had as c:u`1_u valued at 850,000; Ind her an: n H.i..Ly Hun nrnli luau hnun Onlxnn In IHIU VIHUGII KC `U\',{l'\J; Illu HUT nwnuls think the crow uuw have taken to the bunts and reached Bermuda. ln fteen yenra the line never lost I single passenger, or any of their own ship: or those chartered by them. Kunuamu. Jzuunica. Dec. 2U.-Tho ful- Tim llome .s'e;;tary--Glasgow lxmI.--- 'l'h c"ltIuman st udeuln. (My 7el-graph To-day.) Glasgow. Dec. 30.-The result of the call on shareholders nf the Ulssgow lirmk, For nn instalment of the liquidau tiun vol the bank indebtedneee, has not been su successful as was anticipsted. It is impossible as yet to get at the exact gures. Luntlon, Dec. 3t).-The Timu Vienna currcsplillilullt, giving details of the riot vfstudonts nf the University of Kieil, hasitl, sviys the students, in s meeting held uutniile the towmdeciiled to protest against the closing of the University. A body of them were armed sc- cnnlingly, and pruceeded to the Univer- sity and forced their way in sfu-r disarming the town police. They fixed on the black bmsrd nn energetic protest against the ni-`nitory prweediiuz oi the auilmrities. Two compsnies of local military tried to disperse the studontlmho resisted, sud thereupon e oollision en- sued. in which eighty persons were killed llll wunnulud on both sides. At lest the force of csvslry succeeded in clearing the Square in front of the Uni- varsity. Thuugh on n smsller scsle, it is said in have bruken out in uther l'niver- sity tnwns. It is believed there is sn in- umtiun of r:ruclsimin,z s state ul siege any towns. H II Donavon were u an In. teutinn pruclaiInin,,r sings in Kietf nnd Khnrku. Order: have been sent In the pnlice at the frontier to re- dnublu their viuilnnoo, to put 3 stop to the rs-v.-lutizmury pamphlets being smug- glad Into the country, A pnclico which but been going on for none time on I large scnh-. r.`....I ... hm-., :m,Hinh Hon. Richnrd much In nlnluroa. Lundun. Dec. 30.-A dupnloh from Calcutta say: it in mlnorod thn. tho Amen: will 5; to St. Pctenlmr`, In-om whence he will I[PCIl to Europonn pov- ern ngaimt England Thirty; llmmmml Dollar: Stolen] Ir-om a New 1'01-I. Firm. I _. ol l'urIum-nu. 1 nu y--uyuuumu... .-. all uctiun in the emergency prove: the grut'I`ury l'rmuiusr to In ol the ulna opinion. A lnrgomujunty --l 1|-u olootorl in the late content. were iuduuul l-J hold 3 diount. view. Not only lmve thou pooplo I right to expect tho [ullnnnt of the plodqo which won their nupport, but even the minurity hu the right. to demuad lhnc the Empiric: Ilull At unco not At thoir work. if for no other reason than to de- monnlrnlu the utter lallncy nl tho grout atindla lhlch luu been unduly dignied with the high sounding nppollntion of 3 nstionnl policy. New York, Dec. 2!!.--F'nod blunt, broken, reported yoobrdly II Ibo} Ind been r-vhhod during the sornc-on of build: wonh 830,000 by I. W. Hull, I corhnnne broker. who nu known to on oi tho rm. llull. they and, on Thon- dny nrnnged with than to bl] lot him $30,000 north `ol United Sula bolldn 4; (By Telrg/raph 70-day.) I n........nm The bond: hing known, ho. [ 3(|i),(|IJO north '0! United bun: Donn cg I ..,upom_ Tho hing known, he in nztnkorlto dopulit tho Iloaoy, and Ihen he called to rosin the bonds the shin: but-led than to `nil: -m.....; l.uin.I.`v-o. Ila counted than soul:-. Luna] m,Dec~ 30.~Right. Hon. Richard Ann--nCrnu, Home Becrehry. hu rc- fined the application of Mn. Donoun liuun to allow her husband to nmrn to Ireland on Icoount (sf hil booll, which in much in nluttered. I ...A..n n... .'l0_A dnnninh from cushion` bunloa nun I0 11:: uixhoul our, yuuhonm his p--chat and left with the ruutt thllu Cali! atop up In the comarnndgu neutild chad lot thennonnt. at his bunk. but In IOVII onnld -uh the clloqno. Aulgo nu. W '1 W ::|:\:l'I":I in-ml. III? Tho lcrotlsnvnl 0| 5.3 "' _...|._.a...u.l|hn|hidnlI|Io land 3 nI;du.m::r` [Q 5;. .'. I . , to J I50 501. ' The Details of the Dinmtler. TIIKUII. Iauhylnln ull I-. lanky Wu. vnlls-. , -_..W _....._-_ ..L -_ amen _nsutcus_ THE souiswwnicx. unv`v-i33Ii_iI3aanv. 9.9 --r-- _EURl)jEAI. , '"3!`. Hon. auuu unpu- clu ddnoun. 1.3` to Ho '33.. `s`.' mulch L. ADIII. "ll! lllyll "IX IICIII operate with the Britinh fotoo. Kalb-I. 1 Bank 0! IontnAl-l38 1 I. 137 L3. In-chub Buk-`!91-8. 78 I 2. do do u div. 101. IN 3 I. XZIIQI . ccnonr Ink .4 1 9-, Cm Cl1lcII.- -I'cIllI' lillk-791'I. 73 I 2. 4.: Bank of Comlnuoo -N, M. Ontario Bnnk_-O. 67 L2. Bunk ol 'l`omnto-ukad. 118. 1'2. U8 3-4. Conoolidahd Bnnk~58 1-4. 51 1 choc Bu\k-u div N, (X). xuhumo Bu:k-00. 0). choc Bu\k-u div W, W. xehnngo Bnk-w. Iloltnd Tel. (.!v-1ll. 110 1-1 City Gas Co-l0l hi. 1%. Dominion 391- %;`-(l) Git Pun y- 71. Riciullou and 0nI--43. 42 1-2. Hound. Doc 82. An lllllll during the holiday weak than in nothing doin in the our msrht. No Inm- mnunu no rportod Ind nounlusl quotation remain on than of snnrduy. Booolpu are 600 barrels. ` llII'lI'l At the renltlonce of bar mother. Queen root, on Sunday. the 29th December. ntwr 3 linzoh iug nnd painful illuru, which tho bore with Chrlniun ruixuuuun and lmnou. '|lIl,lh duuuzhwr of the Into Ir. Alcnndot Bun. I`:-inml. ..ul -.. .-l-unu... ._ .......olu|I- uunznwr ox um um If. Auennnot nu. Friend: and mquulnulooa an rupoctfully invited to attend the fulonl on Tnndny Il- tnrunnn at `I-30 vv ausvu, TEACHER for Union School Station No. I 3_'l`uwnnhi of8t.orrin(ton.ATIA(.`IEll. Apphcation to mule Io JOHN IcGRA'l`ll. Ctiuty of Froigna Aa|ucuuu3A_L soclm. IIE ANNUAL MEETING ot the above Bociaq will ho hold in the Council Chun- ber. on WMJNEBDAY. the lfnh tin] of Janus ary next. av. two o'oloo n:.. to elect Illloon WEDNESDAY. use mu any or Janus o'clock. p.n:.. for 18` `J, nnd other bualnul. 'rHnuA.~1 MILLR. WILL BE SOLD T0-MURRUW In the Market Square, A quantity of first-clan Buslo Robes, Bod Blsnkotl, &c.. 550. Also. s number of i SLBIGHS. Cm I.l.C.A. Llunry No Wordo[Ih-a-Anuor Orson. vomm mnfr ACAl)lilY.l . nnnu n_._,_____._.._ \J Jan ply to (Wm;Jnav:9'._Ausm2om`I The Rates will oonnm of n quantity of Haunt hold good! and Hnniwum, nllo u lot of Can dim and Hootch Twoedu. There will also be one Melodeou, In tho but of order. portable Cue, and a number of Sleigh: And Cutters. WM DAVID `Tuesday. the Slut December A`I' `Ill A-I.. mmi?ET1nuanaunuc:nT A FULL P|l()GBAIIE of Vocal Ind In- ntrumenul lulu. selected mun Von Wohor, Haydon. I-`nrmor. Ion-Ini, llpolorth, cu:-nah` mum aud othan WI" be pruontotl. lnlonporr ed with select. Baodlnp. Tan Iorvad st 7 Ihu-p. Tinknu `be. to he had It the Boohtoru. Doc `Z7:h. Tm` ' ' -' 7*?` "- lydonham Street Ohm-oh 0ho1r.| No citizen ever deeerved the diatinction ul unauimone election to the civic Chiel Magivtracy more than did the gentleman who to-day hu been elevated by aeelalnxv tion to the Maynralty 0! this city. Abi- lity, energy and municipal experience. with aU the popularity which hie many peraonal good tlllllltlol have won for him among all clauee ol our citiaene have lone eiuce pointed out 0. F. Gildereleeve, Fa-1., an the very man for the place. F.-r theae and other reeaone did the City Councila oi paet yeare. when the civic ehair wee in their gilt, repeatedly tender to him this local diatinetion. On lll('l than one oocaeion hal Ilr. Glider- eleeve generouely waived his eleitne to the honon of the poeition in lavor ol hia civic culleegnee, several of whom have _been placed in the Mayor : chair on hie nomination. Laat year lnr the (Int time Mr. (hhlenleeve eonaented at the eleventh hour to eublnit hie elaiu a In the popular vote, and the lat that he lell ao alightly ahort ofeleotion ae againet a eaedidate who had been ueidu- only eenvaaeing at leaet a whole year in advance of hiia proved conclueively that had the etart heen anything like a fair and even one, the preeent lqyorelect would then have been returned by a very large majority. So etrongly doee out-rent Ieeling run in Mr. (lildereleeve'a lavour that any attempt at oppoeilioa would have been auaply a lurlom hope, without the `Knot ol a chance of aueeeea. The aplendid run he made a year ago waethe eeve peecereor ot undoubted name. on AL- nnonnlal nae-Anion Anal [hie fut IN THE LECTURE BOOK 07` Till CHURCH, on Thursday, January 2nd. THE UIDILILSIGIID WHILI WIIIIIIO his IIIDIPOII untold`! ' liuwuww vww -. .____-? .7, _ d'b rrnutuldllhooodolh - and IA I'D ILOCI. and It Io llhineouht . ~ W. P. IILL. Q In-.0. I. Ilndonoll will nodnlhpor on ' CHAILII KIIGULIY. All olngiol us tnvlud. Own-ones at I o`: w. olllonl. !uoToeR2ms.| Ialsnvcumuuuummnml Kingston. Doc. Nth, I878. r-~ ~- r~~-~- [LITERARY MEETING I londay lvenlng Next, Dec. 30 ywwun van-vu, -uu nu. u-u in but tacitly nclnowlndpd by I prudnthloladinouaolronnlloppouiniou .g||opnoHhonnro|nn1lluloldoc- unvtoniglt punibly coda och: dr- ajnuuhnuooit In damod I pI"cnhuIdlaloono abut undidnu. -- nun will unndiol Ir, Cliltlar. Imus if 5 pn_mi un.| . 4.. ___4L Torma cub. Sale at H |.m. Dec 30th. Cl.A8BE8 WILL IIESUIE ON MONDAY. January 6th, II79. For plrllllfl ap- ulv _ For on-mm Poor Rollo! fund will 5 [Hon In TIII Dec 30th. "ICU II.-I -u. g. .- T` phat." `l'boroonnhounm...g... dntlhutlodiunnyoltholqqgu, -mbouloin his hopiq,a.gg..._ I!" my u'tItapnsdi|yudnhiliIy.cdIu Ihoucuuindninollholovillhu luitlhllynd -cinlulotilydupl. `lhudknovncnu-pbnnlgpdty dlblqnbl daulhnblhhullolandhoqtg. ouuzubndoonlynq-7.508: pnln Ihl all Ihdulbnl II- jqp-Egb Inud a I. una I. Dan. um. ILII Bursa u ---rug-.. .-ww- (Murray's Old Stand. Iukot Squirt.) AUCTION SALE vonld lulu! 85 lhalhovlllgivo Alalallllllol lJA`\u -..__'_-... .....__.- E. G. ROSE, PRIUIPTIIII. me my Ill. chad; to g- nah- -i-Ln `im _rg`u`rT 'WTHie'd.' IR I ANDREW JACKSON, } Truamu, Sunhury Pout, Ooo. 1 E. G. ROSE, Quon Strut. j ltllill. ...rL-- __-. JOHN IeGBL'l'll, JOHN IoNllLY. or JACKSON, umsu. Sunhurv Punt. Ool -llaltnnl. Doc. so. I I. 137 L2. 'niou.s uu.Ls. Boaroury. WM. IUHRAY. Anoxlnnoor. KOIKIII III I; |lH&I'I- WM. DAVID. A untinnnnl ifi-uvru o ouqnhc Immnooun nnnuin A HAPPY NEW YEAR, lmtllllathutislntnl wan whlohto cover yourlhu for nodvlng your vidton. llouYoar's Day A P01!!!) 0! run OOITII. Alowloottioloutspnrtlu GOLDEN LION G-3301117. W. ll. Mc|lAE & 00. .._.___.?:____._.._..} !MuunAv.JAnuArF. o0 -. ,,.___ u -(wne coususmn GRAND OPENING Opera House. ` Purllculun on Monday or Tuoudny. Dec 98th. 6a;i:.;;?su.. -_.j..__ T0 BIC BOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I1 J. I. Iuooluol. Auulonoor. nu nu-n IIAAVAWVII 'I5i IN Monday, 3051590.. Instant, Ar. lull-nut seven in the ovonin . A uI:3}Tii}3Waid56i&Hileq A In: AMIIII Ill) unnlnn I AND 0'l`IIElI 00008. OOIIPOIID OI Lockets. Rings. Brooch, Olnhu Ear-rings. Stud: sud other things. ALL OI `l`llI BI-I1` QUALITY. ALL 0! QUALITY. Also, I lot of Spoons. Ipootulu. &c., 80. Also, one BOLT 0U'l"l.'Il.' ` I THE IAVYOI-ELECT. All ol vhbh ware and for lnfhcuon ol tho lhnmu law. W. I. IIIOLYI. Colloohr. Custom Imus. llnguon, `Nth Duo. I818. _......., - ., - __. PLRK.HIIaL 5 The urgent And But Luortod BT00! 0! Doc 26th. lNEWJJAPiA_N%TEAS Sweet Japan at 30c pa-1b., low louon Jspnn at soporlb. lino Japan at loops: lb. lxtnllu JspuI.tI0ull|h-. IETEAE `mum: -vu fut BEST QUALITY; iuLL or nit: ~-~'-.:~-:::.:: ` b -coo u{ .'2J'%`5~" EUGARS N 'l'IlI VIUINI uivul Next to his Auction loom, Brook Street. allot as am '""'- And|qbd&;IIIvo|no ARRIVING PABKI-llLL S. |`5|5|IJ Uvvnn -`nu, .__-... At. In]!-put never: evening, on In E II I I I I ll I] I. In -I5v-I-0-g nunuvuuvvu Tlll vmAN1' stoic, Tart In lulu Anntlnn Inn-. Lu'n runny --- v-_-- . QUALITY. - l-L -0 Canaan: -hnn LOWE! THAN EVER AT MARTIN'S. 1879. IN KINGSTON. AI in [cwnc Nomumousqi (bcndlhokulo-dnyulhh-pew Vida. nundcblnyu-nu, tookphu inIhoOisyEnII'ul0o'cJock,uun.Ind- nuobdngnrylup. , Atlioqpthodbu It. I. Phniio ,0|ty0|cI'k,tookhinpIncnAnd nut. thouInlnit,|aI' vhicllluodlotffor Ex-Kayo! HoKo|ny bid in Ind thq plain; duty 0! nominating 3 gcntlomu lot the oa 0! Mayor Int 1879. He nil I planing duty" because in his 91' porionao of III. Gildcreloevo he in u- tinod of hi: Etna: {or Ibo poaitinn to which he upiud. It wu conceded by tho dtiulu of Kinpton that Mr. G. F`. Gildorlhuolud earned the position of Chief Inqidnlo 0! th city, And it --__-- .1 ......|. um. um lo! Ilqllruo 0| In: any, -uu .. Inn 5 source oi much pride that in! three year: in succession the Igor`: chit In occupied by non: of Kinguou. He (the Ipukor) wu one of then. Then were low nunu nose identi- ed with the city then Mr. Gildenleevuk. Many remembered the (ether of the can- didate whom he wu About to prop); they would remember the gun. intereu he took in every public question, how be In: perticululy interested in boot building, he being the one to start. - ------.--- -s..-ng-u an Hun Rat nf Uuinte. 5 1 _Mr. Gilderslecve. in %O| Dlllllllz, no UUIIIK lass: Uuu ., -.... a passenger steamer on the Bay of Quinte, which enterprise had been continued by Mr. C. F. Gildersleeve, who was the worthy son of a worthy sire. The speak- er's tirst acquaintance with his candidate made at the Uouiicil, where he learned the true merits of the gentleman. There he (Mr. G.) always advocated that which was right, and de nounced that which was wrong. it wee impossible not to appreciate the eterling qualities of the man. He knew of no project in Kingston's interest of which Mr. Gildenleevc was not the friend. With the scheme of the K. die I . it.ll. they were all aware of the action of Mr Gildersleeve, that he worked at it night and day until it reached a successful com- pletion. Although the road was not tin- ished it was a benefit, and Mr. Gildern sleeve may be truly considered the father of it. it was a most troublesome eon to manage. He made many sncriticee in connection with the enterprise, and the Ipeaker trusted that Mr. Gildarsleeve would live long enough to see it car- ried out as it was originally intended, that it would not be long before they would beasked to accompany the President and directors to the terminus. lie was sorry there was to be any opposition at all to view of the tight he had gone through last year, and he. (Mr. M:iK.) knew something of the trouble of a contest. it would be olily a gracious act on the part of Dr. Stewart to withdrew nnd allow Mr. Uiidersleeve to go in without opposition. He was satistied that if the doctor offered the next year his chances would be better. It was customary to announce onu s self a yeer ahead, so that the Dr. would be quite in order. it was unnecessary to pay much more in favour of Mr. Gildersleeve, He had lived among them since boyhood, he had occupied various positions of truiit for about fteen years, and most of those present knew him. If he were elected the speaker felt satised that the public interests would be well looked after. Last year the K. t P. R R. was used an an argument against him, but nothing re- doundedao much to the credit of the President as the interest which he took in that road. Before the railway was run- ning the bulinees of the city was dcpreas- ed,many even talked of leaving the place, but since the cars were running property had increased 25 per cent and the city generally hal made marked progreee and been vastly more prosperous. But he was certain that whoever was Mayor next year he would have hurt work to do. To cowimenoe something will have to be done with regard to the improvement of the harbeur; accommodation will have to be provided for the increased amount of shipping brouzht about by the enlarge- ment of the Welland Canal. There w' bee great ow of trade to the harbour, and he hoped the citizens will devise some means of adequately and properly inciting it. There was another matter of great interest to the city of Kingston. He ielt that if Mr. (lilderaleeve were elected -and he had no doubt `that he would be~'he will make some e art to prevent the Government oilicials getting of Scot` free as regards the taxation of their sal- aries. A law which allowed this wae iniquitous. He reiiirked that no matter how hard the times were thma oiliniais were always in nctipt of good salaries, and it was unjust that they should not be lhdo to contribute to lb! burden of taxation. He concluded by ehaerving that ii Ir. uildaeleevc were elected he would see that the people's deuires were 1. _l,,_ \ The noniution ol Ir. (iildunleo vu uoondod by It. W. Hm]. who nude: vigorous and ueoodlngly bd- n-ljko speech. Ila outed that :1! an nouiuliou which tiny and: Ihould all low new audio: and iuq-not nun any noninnliolo had done lot 0 number olnnllndlottbo nl that II-ofl Iodnndnllbou QM thoqity inmos- vuuuot {I I tutti condition. It in .-.... -.- -._. -..- '--'._ _ In-I`, ff out. m `j W u Uwvuu u-v, nu `hulnpby would Inow. u did I `I... n-A nlinnnahgninxulaun I `jiliftf WWUGI IIIIIIV. III unu Ilvo `lcundolhinguhnkruptqu tho punulhgbukilnndnu-c wen ovnpuhn-uvulhoci-utouip hthhdoiybolonaiullnluyg n-n vunocoqnlilodlur the hi. hving bpnuipol, u1nI&|ul|$upiau,thu Ir. can-an-. up. up-:1. yIauoubmnd-ulvuII:.G6|- 4I.-l-cal-nlhnn-nu-in IL. -annual XiVIICiUU jI-jjqv- nul|bl.IP.3I.nlhoo-all ,_I....._ nL.A U Hal`: l'1\L-I-- , until ponditillr at an ab . Tu nnnu_- quqtion In all-shouts}. and the sin- ng: gould `Inland; Ind eudully Inch - mun thknupnt. (uu.|nu.) Ql ' qsoh at th unusual. and um mini 50 aopoiltncns of non 3'.';." .`. .""""'...""""-".`*":".""' y 7 npponnucn 0 Ibo voIi,mpt&*voopnny,phoI thou-an-ouoltluuityu. n propor :1 .h ' tuunuolputiunuhonld !'orn.I.ha mt be an aid: and such value. Lappointueuteol perunneenonu lor the preeentbeeeeeetde pbeadu 'tion wheonlyludtheintr j rutett city alum. (Anita...) Hr. Harty also dwelt upon the manner in which the texee were collected. He held that the taxee should all be collect- ed within the year for which they were due, or II near ea In poeeible. It the aeeeeeluent wee made too late for thin the Council hed the power to change the time. Were the collection: nude more promptly the city would he saved a lnrge amount in lnlaereet. Speaking of the Auditore Report. he noted a para- graph to the elect that certain arrear- egee of taxes, entered an enete. eheuld be written off, they being really ulueleee; that euoh a recommendation had been nude before, but had not been noted upon. Year after you a balnnoe eheet had been pruented, ahewlng certain as- nnn Ihinh were of no worth at ell. One pruented, showing cerum u- utu which of the item: was tun oocumnlntod prior to 1866, And amounting to 823.978, and up to 1874 I lurther sum of 328,934 25 hnd nocunmlntod. It noelnod unnga thnt wconntn should be presented in this munne.'. Theoe noon should be written off, end if the Idd ndecit of 8.'50,000, or $40,000, or ' ,000, the rats- pnyen Ihonld know it at once. He might be pardoned for inking the oppor- Luni!.y-the only one probably he would have --of culling attention to an Article which appeared in the Daily News of Saturday evening. The notice rend in eiiccl. tint. information hnd reached that oioe that the Reform Auocintion of l(;.....n.n no . nuwtinll on the nrevioun that the twiorm AIIDCIIIIUH u. Kingston, at 0 meeting on previous evening, hsd come to on srrsnuemeut whereby the supporters of it should con- test the muuicipnl elections in every ward of the city. It wu tting in him to say that he was st the meeting on Friday evening. end slw at that on Thursday evening, still he pledged his word that nothing but private business occupied the time of tho Association, and that neither directly or indirectly was there Anything said in reference to the municipal affairs of the city. (Applause) He made this explanation because the News` statement otherwise might cause unpleessnt and ugly leeling which the majority of the citr/.:ns would not relish. Mr. Gildersleeve might consider himself a proud men, in observing the grnceful recognition by all cleaves of the plnclty and manly end indeoendent ght which he made last year, when the result was worthy of the men. li they elected Mr. Gildei-sleeve their Msyor, he repeated, they would never hsve occasion to rogret it. (ApplsuIo.) __ _. . .._. .. .... . ..n..-..: 1 un. annvv-nu u . ...... __ jV The platform was here taken by Dr. Stewart, whn announced that he was to have been nominnted by Ald. Allen, And seconded by Ald. Hnrty; Lhnt neither of them were present, and he oould not proceed with his Ipaeoh until they ar- rived. . . ..-.. u'...-puu- -pic u_y vv-'--_.._ _ Thoodscial nun-noHhoIuI'l'oruIIo elation having reduced lit. Monk Hula Injorily of 4!; to 34, it in quite pouiblo that u nocuunl ol the ballots, which bu boon Applied (at, any wipe i'I"oIt allo- --I-- I: i. no: to ho nuvollod at that Wlulo Dr. Stewnrt was waiting and looking for his proposera, Mr. Mayor Mclntyre made a short uddreu, thank- ing the ulacmrs for tho honour conferred upon him Almost twelve month; Igo. waon th~y eleuud him to the proud And honourable position of chief mngiltrato. l F-)1` this distinction he thanked the cloc- Lora heartily and cordially. Tho honour rm mm-aciatod the more when he con- i I heartily and cor-aieuy. 1 no nouuur he appreciated eidered that he was the youngeat men who ever occupied the position. He felt cinvinced whoever was elected, whether Mr. Gilderaleeve or Dr.Stewert, he would have a worthy Iucceaeor. He quite agteed with tho obaerutionl 0! Mr. (Jil- denleeve'I Ill)VIl` and Ieconder, eepecial- ly with the weighty obaerutionn of the aeconder,ln relation to municipal met- tere. That gentleman had touched upon I point upon which he hed intended to dwell, that no nomination: in the city celled for greater consideration than thoee which occurred this year. (Hear, hear.) lie was not an alarmist, and while the city was by no means on the eve of bankruptcy, he could any that the liuancu were not in the state they should be. and that the preeeut juncture seemed to be tting in which to elect honest and can tent men to the Council to tide 9V6! the preeebt ditijcultiea, And to meet any complication: which may come upon the city. Thole who had been in the habit of reading the 'brontc paper: would observe this tact: thet notwith- etandiug the apparent iroeperity of that city, He increaee and en nrgement during the past few years, It the prelent time it lild I debt of $5,000,000, which the citizens are obliged to carry; Ind auch in the feeling of the people that the Property Oeuerf Auocintion had: been formed u u check up: n the Council. He did not Ia there was neeeuity lnr luch a thing ere, the members of the Uouucil uaualiy acted in the intereet ol the city-but when a city of the popula- tion and wealth of Toronto hut Iuch ea- perionceu it n mwod the desirability. if not tha absolute neceaaity, of the elector: being lhulmlglily Alive to the perform- anee of the r duty, eeehing nun who are not partizana of any clique and who will take the trouble to look carefully alter the interest: of all as I body. (Applaule ) He reiterated the sentiments he had ex- .........i M. oh. at-caainn of the nreeeetu Ho reltentod Ina nenumenu no nnu ex- pressed on the oocninn presenta- tion 0! 3 rtrnis to Mr. Mcliolvoy, (In! tho oolecuon ol mombcn at Cuuncil nu Io hjvhl manor u nanny nnppoood, but I mutter oqullly II important 5- the and- im: ol Inn to tho Loni Home or the oqunuy Important mo unu- ing 0! Inn [loan of Commons, more I0, :5 the elec- tion of ropruontativcn in the Council sf- hptod the pocket 0! ovary samba: of the oannnity. Ho did not dosiro to act in Idicbonsl way, but he urged them to onmlne urolnlly tho quslilioatiom of those they purpuood to lend to tho Coun- cil, and when thay came to mark the bd- lnt to onrciu than Iulngo in that spirit ..o a-a.|Ia..m. And idolltv think would Iho `Joana: can In uuuouu, mu wu- cumin (how Iullnqo tn mu Iplfll of Inlcllimneo and delity and with mecca. Ho pointed out tint ob thlulnunl upundimro 0! I110,- @ tho had (inking on tho ordinary rovonuo_ to providc for About No,- (II). How and ol that lloulll III or-ntrollcd by the Council! But abou .lll), or six mill: ol tho annual levy nixuuu -ills. Fotiuhnco than nu ma Polian Dlntrlnont, out Ilildl m row IIIGII 5:: Gonna! had no antral, but which ...AhlIIInnAn-In. Incl. Vino-Tooliuls A It. Ialuyn-1'bo Gonna ! has cuunlont that amount. The hand no bionic up 31$, and tho haunt can-ulidud Johann: Iv- 1.-:11.` Q1 JI -nk|-Q .nn.l..lm ,4l levy at usual -Inn. ror macaw won the Polin Dqnrlnpont, III ch 3... r>........1 nu untrol. union II purl H. -3,11 no-ulna-nhntknnnnjont sumsn wn1e.uoNbAi(. m2cEMBER so, 1.878.]. xx. ou.nIuI.uvI'I u-nun. III. 0. I . Gildonloovo, on (uh Ind, said he wuoblipdtoliiononr and Acacia: lot tho kind unuh `vhinhlhoylnlbou tnooaplo with his use in tho yonlty nonin- ` Inna: II. lglt ununfnl (Int. having had Iloumv l'V'!(0, nno. ao,- ma. _ ` `B i:u'ITii:?u`. -._- his In the layonny nonun- uon. 80 {oh grudnl thl, having uuuin tho Gonna ! for null] yoga, and having nhnnfull uhnnolthoum [in work thouin, bohd nenind Inch ..........umul u-nu-Anon that In should work chum, lulu lacuna nuou pronounond uni-non that he In the did ulgiltna lot the cutting your. (Apploulm) Ho could only my tlnt it um out should uh plans In would do all that in his lay in the in- (unto! the public. Thu duty of the Mayor wu(l) to plaid; eve: tl|cCoun- '1 ll lint II d HUI IN pmpo I or": nI|n.uld |.l) I1 (2\ III eil end eee that ell deneuee pmpeny curried on.Ho ehonld eleo nee (2) that the ollleiele end employeu do their duty,end report eny derelection to the Council. It in eleojeeeentielly ilnpnrtnnt that (3)he see on All oceeeioue thet the public peace in meinteinezl. In reuerd to ell of then point: he ueured them thet he would nee ` tht the lee end their populu vielu IOIO properly cu-tied out without feet or favour o! my petty. (Beer, beer.) 1 Another duty of the Meyer ` nu to eee eny enterprise for the public benet prulferly ventilated. The enterp!-in of the . Jr. P. Reilwey , nu, After being dieeueeed in the public, ' teken up in the Council, end the public : [ view: carried nut in the lhepe of e by- I.- nun of the moat inmorlaut VIOII carrleu Du! In use lumpy ur a uy- ' law. One of the moat important `I duties of the rnayuralty wan to encourage ,1, and engineer any scheme having a ten- dency to increase the growth of the city. H Such a scheme should not be allowed to 3 b 1.11 nlamber, H t he brought forward lhut ublic hit I n m-I_v be tented upon it. golnethinx Ln: '\- 4- 4 i l in regard to the city linanc n, ih,m- -not in a natinfac- ii tcry conditiou,auo .c. min reanon,that the `i Council thin year did not tax the electors n within $13,000 `of a nuicient sum to P, cover the expenditure of the year. He U held that if the expenditure were author- ized, it should be met, but to meet it, . would have occasioned I levy of eighteen t: milln on the dollar, even then have a de.- 1, fruit of $2,700. The Council decided that P this taxation should not be exacted. ()l 0 the 86,000 for opening streets this amount wan npent in perrnanent im~ pruvetnentn, and nhould be borne in aub- ncquent years. But it was too much to expect that the Council of 1879 should provide for the decit of $3,000 in addi- to the regular expenditure. It could be carried as a floating debt or be paid by issuing debentures, which would be the cheaper way, since the debentures carried an interest of but 6 or 6-} per cent. Um.- ol the tirst duties of the Uouncil ul 1879 will be lit provide for this decit. other- wise the taxation will be greater than it ever has been. He said actions npuke louder than words, and he would rather leave it to the end ol 1879 to show what he had done than make promises of what he would do. (Applaune.) Voice- What pay han the Magistrate 1 Mr. Gildere|eeve-'I`he salary is tixed by Government, and the Council has nothing to do with it. Mr. Harty lmd referred to the large amount of back taxes which remained as assets on the city ho vks. He quite agreed that they sh ul u not be there. Une of the rst du- ticn. at the new Council would be to nee that these itemn were wiped off. Ree- pscting the taxation of Government oi- cialn' nalarien he said that van a matter which came before the Legislature rather than the Council, but the agitation com- menced in the Counciln when any abuse was lu be rectitied. For his own part he could not nee why those in receipt of tixed salarlen under the Government should not pay taxes like other peo- ple. (Hear, hear.) As to the bar- bour improveuientn he mentioned that it wanld be two or three yearn yet before the Welland Canal would be com- pl-vted, but that dill not prevent the to incil irorn acting in the matter. he favoured the extennion of the wharvea to 200 or 300 feet, butan for a breakwater and an elevator, he thought if the (lov- ernlnent placed no much importance upon the cheap transit of grain it should think it important enough to contribute to the local improvements, since they were identied with the same trade. at uni. mint Mr Planinan asked if identied with the trade. At this point Mr. Flanignn uked there were any more nominations, nnd, receiving `no response, deal rod Mr. Gildonleeve elected by non nmalion. (Cheers?) Mr, ildenloeve than thmkod the (Cheers?) Mr. ildenloeve lent -:3 sincerely for the condence re- p -s u: in him. Those who knew him w- uld be satised that ho did not usually come far short. of what, he mid, and he then promised to du his bad in dupburg- ing the duties uf Mayor for 1879. (Ap- plnuu.) 'l'III IIIAIR ununl A'l`ln|l'-L llll vuuur nuunnauuu... Fn. WAkI.-`["ne nominntionl wore: Ald. E. J. B. Pause, Ald. Jamel MuUAu)mon, Mr. T. H. Mwuiro. Dr. H. B. Evnnu, And Mr. Alfred Mnrtiu. The" gentleman Ipoko until nearly nno o'clock, followed by Aldcrman Mote-Alf, who, on rlpltiring, gave an account of his steward- I ID. rpur ship. Q. lyUI'In-Q, ,..- - 7., uhlsp. T. Lnwnucn Wum. --The oamliduea no Menu. Aldermen Drenmn And Du- llil, And Maura. M. Huge, T. L. Snook, . Radden. Mr. 1". Shaw was nominat- ed. but retired. All the uthen will go to the polls, making the oloction one of the Valiant. that bu occurred for mnny your: (znumrl \VAnu.--Ald. Allan and (3nuAqL'l Anglnu were ronuminntod, together wuh Mann. .1. J. Mnlonoy, Mr. Morrison and Dr. J. K. Oliver. Vuvn.-u Inn: _ Finn mndidnlel Apphod lur, may up in nu. _... gotta. It in not to that tho Tory pro: in nthor reckoning on hi: Appoinluont to tho lnndouhip ol the Qntnrio Opposition, (or it in very pm- I-I-...u...I -luau: Ir. Morris will rouin and Dr. J. K. Ulnar. Vnvronu Wuu. Five canduateu Ioro mentioned, Alvl. Gukin nnd Moo- on, And Mean. J. McKolvoy, John Braden sud Juno: Duwney. The lntlor `twn retired, and than the other three were elected by Aoclumuion. Rmun Wn.n.-No leu than seven but all tho other! ronmn In one now. Svuuunl WAlD.-Up to ncorly one o'clock but the thus who roprooenud this word in the Council dntin tho pro- unt. you Ion nominated, Mg. Woods, |IoCrouio And Gildonloou, but I little before the hon: cloud Mean. W. Huly And W. Storm. won nominnlod, u-d all go to the polls. nnnm Wn.n.-Ald. Clomonu. W|l~ u-d all no mo pom. Onnlo Wnn.-Ald.C|o1nonIs, son, and Hut}. and Mean. McDonnot sod W. Irving wore l|0l|il'|MOd. Ald. Heart mind. The ponteu anon; Olunnl --ill ha nhart. nhnrn And den olocud by Aoclumuuon. Rmuu were put in nomimlion, Mnyor Me- I II, Ald. Foo. Aualltino ind Cnruon, JV Moan. Cu-nonky, Snowdon Ind . Robinson. The lnthr two vithdnw, but all the other! in the eld. A-...--nu Wnn,--Un In mu-Iv In an W ':.r' ' '.'{i}:d. " "Tim "\._7.{.'oT' .555 tho ot will bo than, sharp and do- -ncuuwun, u I undidntcn. ` Incl. W. B. Jonclnd W. H. Cou- douk van Ioninuod lot Inyot. FILI-IV llnlul . Alex. llohoriudn no I'D-0l0c(Od Kayo: by uthnuioa. -Innrvnvll I n Io-II. Jana Batty, jr., Angus Ionian. John Clout, Juan lriuou, Ala. Inuit, John Tuner, Jun: :13, ex-Iayof Iulallo and A. W. ' 3 Ion tonal!-tl today an undi- luu lot (ho Iuuilllty. Qatari) Uppooluon, no: n In vu, ,..-- blo-uiul Ihothu Kt. the out he hu no nnrrowly won. Should bacon in now he will ho quite likely to loan it at tbs gononl election. than tho union at u loads: would be moot in 2 :.z __ \l'.. .-nntl-r (ha [fty unnu--. Nonimliou for the Iayorulty took to-do]. Ilayor Bonn and C. H. nckintonh, odilot ol the Citizen. at the I-Andidnl. -1. Inch: an innuiph: vgkbul. u. -lonunI u-ynqtonocguho Onudinn notion] y. _lzi4d&JtI in -_ IE3} I_-lIIn -4- Unmulnn Iluonu -1: inuudld in so that train as Gudunla` Iil opooiltod, (IND. cl than will howitnigmn. -Dc. King, In; an! Washington, hu- il ouan, huing I-unwind In up- poinuunt in the Deparuncnt ol Ono- ` In-A. so-n. -8ir Wxllir-n Baylor, 3 Io:-nu nun- lnt ol the Bngluh Pulinnou nd Bom- _tnry ol the Tnuury, In: found drowned In 3 lnko on hi mule. _L (IA-n-nth `run-n Rt pain:-nhnlw shin an an eauxe. -A dupuch from 8t.PotonbIu1 Ihh that 1 Chinese amoy bu u-rived than to ndjuoc the dulfumnoo batuoon China mud Bush. -A roped comes from Port 1: Print, that in Porto :1: Pan; the n: bu clungod its bad. mu! done much dunsge. Lhny lives were lust. -A nu 0! Mr. Juhn Mndonn-ono of Mn. l-uh--u 1.0 Dung:-nn in nnnnlln---in -A ol llr. Julm ll|c|o|n-ouo ox 1 the (urban of Protection in 0unda-ia , leaving the Globe nta with tho intention ` of undying law. ` -Porry H. Smith, of Chimp, ox- prouen himself in the Now You 755- , bum to the -that that he think: Tilda: , in the moat nnilabla man for 1880. -Mr. Muleawurth, the govemmeut engmu.-r, who recently mlpectod the Bullusillo and North Hutlngl nxhvly, hu gunned Ind Itcceptml the fond. - t in eutimnted that on Jsnuuy the rnt, the totnl number of hog: pwked in the Want during the present union will uxcood thut of Int year by 1,250,000. --A new international luv is likely to be put in force for the better prevention of cnllhion on the high ssu. Sir. Ed- wud Tnnrton hu addreuod 3 letter on the nubjoot to the United State: Govern- mam. lover com. -A Russian BEFUHBSI goes to Siberin chncklinguvcr the debts amounting to $591,000 aha haa |efv. behind. _h mm. K75 000 my no Cleonncrifs --Congreu hu reduced the salary of the Americnn Minister m London from C1? mm 5.. ma nun 1`. \V :~`m.lInv nu mo Amencnn nvnluor uonuon Irom Il7,000 to 8l5.000. G. \V. Sunlley say: both the sums put together would hardly meet the axpennaa. -A oorrunpundent. It Vienna uys it stated that the students` deu1om'.ra~ tion in Ruuin has cm.-o~| an unpleabantu neu between the Uzurewmh, who in nu- poctod of countenauuing them, and the Uzu. Inc uruou ux a nun. -u..... .. _--. nqnidtiou. No wonder the party ..-...... .l.....1 fur I nrouuu II