jazz hiuaiod; '.`l u.Iovdootc(yoI.] You Inn in-u;..| who Ipkihudhuo I nun.` - 1 M this moans! I thrill duiivo 10- 4 -do [ugh nomad In on-o from the nut than I Iuniuangnndlho 1 voiulmnlho euphuucluid: 'Pnalfcl- 1 lot, while mount v.-in which not 4 lronthoeailing our -y , trial: `I uy,In'uur, you have an ullo III ` [int in you! b run ha` C0 D0 and I Iuu I|_, dz: y u hear? I house pemleud sud lrigihnod II III lbw Jpjrnunl hanilcuutioni. I ukul Hudynu Uh)! at ull munlpld it ulouulnlged that in Run uporban ho had nova: laud so many Ipmlo eunvdu -A nan tuna. jlli-Q` , ..`IXUlj :.ku-canon urn... Tbfinomlvlllllbphulttioiy nihuunI'tuIhy,_hll-uI7.d!p.9- kinds and caj nu hand )0 Ali. .. llon ux Lno nmco 0! menu. (Hasguw, 1);-c. 3I.--'l'he Secretary of thu (.`n.y of (ilnsgunw Bank has been lib- erated, he having turned Queen's evi~ dehcu. n..,. 'n _ rm... 'r.'.....' r........a..I delicu. London, Dec. 31,- The Times` iinnnciul summary iv-r 1878 an a induutrien hue been ilinlirgaiiizuul, cret it elnken and hil- urun multiplieil on every hand. it is ntatnl, on good uutlinrity, tint like (nil- ures ul this your will be nearly ve thou- amul nmro ilmn int year, and it would be (ililicull, to say where the diutreu will and. Nut w '3 have wages been reduced and umu` . .uusimd irt.i'/.ana thrown out of mini Jinan`, but runny thuunnda of those, ahnvu the mtininx cllu, are either in uctunl want or an the conne: n! it. `l`hc increasing number uf persona driven lu grant bills nf ule on their eectn in mm ninniiiumii. nrunf nf what in rminu nn [0 gram mu: m IIIB on malt enecu is one significant. proof of whut. in going on in Hm ranks of tho lower and middle clnnaoa. \-'1 "'*w--1'" -"'-'-v I Quebec, Dec. 30.---Tho `Blank Quarry, n chsreputnhle locality in tho Iuburbu of tho city was the scene of another murder this evening. Edward Jobbin. uged 5], A very renpoclnble umater stone cutter 0! St ll. uh'a. was drivimz along 3!. Patrick NUDUKI. U0 link ml Manual 438 14. U7 3 4. Mo-rrhant.n' Bunk -T9l-4. 18 I 2. Bank u! ( `ommau -101, IN [-2. ()n|.nrio mnk I39. 67 I-1 Hank of Tu!utIfn~&kL|lC I '2 UK. (`A-nmli Monk (:8. 2 At 7 I 2. Multan : Hu:k--lx. div. 85, 80. Bunk du Pruple vunll 00. Jnoqno (`ardcr- ~51. I1. "nlnn Hank-blunt ehuvc Bunk --ex div M, (D. .n-hnmnn Knnk -II). (D. Ilomlnlom 'l'oI. l`a- (ll Cit 1 :-Ilhy I), 77. lieu uul 0nt--43. 4212. TNUKIIAY. (Ia-n:u1tor(,'.I.(.'|n|nh, ydcnhuu amu- Itwvun locum; of Public School Board at I p n. Kunuuu -Icnulg of Anion It. Join`: Lodge It 7:3 '3 n. (Hy Teleg/mph Today.) L'm4l0n, Dec. 3l.--A general Ilrike in the Ollxglllevrillg trade in threatened. A duanalch frmn Balqrndo nnvs thlt me engine:-rung msuo n Lnreawneu. A duapatcll frmn Uolgrndo Maya Knngeurgivncln has been clurrgad with a plot having fur ils object the unanim- tion M the l Iinco U! Servin. m......... n..,. -u 'I'|... Hm.-.0...-u no renpocumle umater nonu cuuer or St lhclfa, driving alun I shin cnnlpany with uno "orrenu and Impaqe, Imihtfofthe Superior Caurt, whvn nn passing Argouin'| tavern Ilwy gut our of the sleigh And entered the bar where they had 3 drink. Two brrrthern, named Clnvel, Ind one Chnmbcrlnnd were sitting, partly drunk, in the bar Ind uked to be trotted. Thay wuru refuse", nnd when the other! leftthoy fulluvod them und struck It them in tho Ihih. Edmond Chutin and In have Ilruck Jobhin from behind an the ht-rl with oomcthingin hi: hsnd, and thennfurtunne mm at once {all on hll Lace and Wu picked up dead and re unuvml mt-n n m-iuhbuurimz house. An hll Inca and packed new MIG ro nmvud llI'.`| I neighbouring inqm--0. will he held to~usonow morning. Th; puliro lnvo arrested Cluunbotlnnd and the two Ciuou. ehtt Bunk div W, .lChll I(! Hunk-ll), (I). M-mu-en! Tel. (Eu -l9!I 1-! City u (`u I03 3-4. 10 llumlulnn Tel. ( `n - fl) Citv l n- Ilv K). 71. Alla/ml Haven c for u Refusal (0 rent. 5'14-o`Iu` ng -COIN!-]:1'll(![] - English Failu re a, MURDER I_T_0UEBEC. (My I'eIrgruph Tu-Jay ) ..... I]... 'm ._'I`I.- `lu.n|. (. -_l-;'._`.IllNl)KK.'l. _..; lAuImm.' H-nigh-`g (Yin -Mmhul. Dec. 31. 1 4. I37 .14. imnunm nuuasnml A HAPPY NEW YEAR `II All OII FLUX`- had no-0 Irddo all `parlour uuuu, animals, udlho lot: ol midnmat nnoolopcp. Mutant 10 o'dock the IIW ARTICLES IVII GAVI IOII unlvunl nlnthl Ch: I! 'viannasa1t'-lmnng mm. 100 but racy flour vnsl nnnn IIYIII Qvw urn. u --u' --w-- war BIOIIVID. 000 3108 BLIIBF FLOUR. TIIE TOROITO FLOIII STORE 8 BOOK `S TBEBT. ill. IIonmsou.| THE GREAT SALE muss ai1d-HGAHS! Next to Heath J; Gum : Drug Start ` DDIIll`IP III IFPIJFHVI` A4\-n`I.l|l 1. l IN THE AlI"l`ERN(\0N A1` `.`.:l) o'clock, IN THE LARGE BOOK, -u--- V` --v--_ - __-... _-...' --v-- PRINCE 8TliEl`."l`. consisting 0! Nine lino Pimos, and Three Splendid Orguu. Alto. some lino PIANO COVERS. J. E. llL`1`CHl80N, Dec am Aunonoor. |nvo pmnorbnresl Using that clam wound no 0l|ung| In. "lid: rigufuid. my good mo- ahu. `brim mun-ahdn And In uc hue I I A 7 1 3 Octave N ow York Excelsior l 3' Both in guod an new. blir H. Lnvnrd, Mu. Muller Sir Samuel Hater, Ilur uh of Lorna. ir In. Armuruug, Rt. Hon. E. I". Stanley, . Rt. llou.l.onl Cnrnnnon. Tha Pomniln um on-nulaod up Inns] in tho hihou It lo of an and tin present. Volume w I aomp cm the cones Hnhl mu. Iux ...|......a..n... `XMAS and it l!*.aJl9!I.a'.'i9t'9i! W291 OABSELL. PETTBR & GLLPI!;. Publishers. iii;EiJI= FARE] |uhi:Loi`ei6g;`gv`sfnia| In. There ngluuae. goon Ino- 1 her. `being yauoldnna lot In hue i ueey chat; Ibo me tell an e nice okay!` `Come Ir. Hudyng said my tuber ' `yorlupn you can entertain one little. i 3 cannot an e nary replied Hudynge, but ` '1! you villell keepulenl, luey slum ` you 1 little Amusement, which, at the ` eeneline, neybeeonoihstneeuuctive.` Nu! listen ettentiyely end you ehell hen the nice cl e ereut like child in the chimney. which, I Inuit II in e queer place to lean thelinlo ale! ing. After I geoorel lengh, tho compeuy becemo Dual- lenly very gnvo upon huring I thxlduh mice iron: out the blezing ru mying I 20 pounrla of New lhininl . vvauuwu, TBACHICR for Union School Motion No. :l,1`ownnhI oi Slorrinxwn. A TIAUI KI. Apphmuol lo mule Io JOHN Io0IA'l'H. ruik on tho r|:uLud((')r-gun. Tupi III: nova up I . AI-Cklkoll u unqiho `ant pro-ptly alluded to. IbnIdn4ao-AIhI INK. And everything ulna rug-Ilonnulv CHEAP for CA8! U LY AT IA. MAR'I`IN S,| div:-pi v--u v-. I: pnpnnd to main 5 Halted Instr 0! Punk Plum and Organ. TCDI I040 haw: pl uppuuon. (_}onA-u_Iu_cg'ou an 6iBfO1`I, Oyster-. REE:-;_ gas-os An rvmiviu 03:10:: Call) Mud fun lum- Iovo I-G W0 will law A VIII I I ? Y be the IOLIDAYI alonly nunng a (nnuuu vuioolron: the mying `Wm some one come nnul (etch ma d um. I In Kind 0! being up here. Th-0 whole company loco to their fuel in imweusent Ind nypootuuther hold up both her haudn. `Plan bolontod spin und ro- mnln quiet, I will oxplniu ovary thing by sud by0,' triad Hnrdyngo. '1 want you he continued, `to pay pnrticulu nttolnon to that I pndomnn nndornbnth the doc: has to Any-' Thoreupon, n vulco,np- pnuntly from bonuth or (eat, began. `It in vary inboopilnblo at you to keep me down ban in this cold plwe on such 1 night. in thin, and l duunnd thnt. yuu in- ltnntly relmvo mo and uh my little dnughuar out of thnl. chimney and de- liver her Lu me.` M. Cnlhmv (Mr 'indhnm\ snzod |13E3-zcs :BBos| --nnnnnrlnn Tim. organist of the Pint I'O'III'O[I- uonpl Church. - , _-,_;__ - u__....n -.._|... .1 Dec 31. wul uurupww H10 aerial Bold only by Iuhnoriplieu. NEW %,PUBL|CAT|ONT7 GREETINGS Den lhh, blvlljlilll rut [Irv-yuy I In-oIdawo-Anl Inut. Dan 77. IUI. __l)oo ox nunu, JAN. sun. her me. My fuhor (Mr. Windham) gnzod nmuud him in cunllornuion and I began myself to bo vary much agitated, for, thought. I, `hero thoy Ira ngsin, those dreadful spin-in. `Plnuanllremniu nuiet and don t. be [OI Slbl. [VIM 1' VALUAILI IIIIIIOID It ruin-1)uauhaunu.hovn u Mutt be Sold for pl-lute reasons. (nu ouny Dy luuI0l`|p|.l|!u. A. AUSTIN (lemon! Agent for Cnuelh Publications. h 0 lilac. An Upright Ohickering. do JUIT IICIIVID AT TII I & S. IOBDHEIIEITS. ,1 ,, ,0 . ; (irzunulntod do . droodlul upInu.' `Plouonllremnin quiet don't. nlanned. I promise to explain every thiug nnd than you will all laugh, cried Hnrdynge. `Hul.,'criad my mother the poor child! uluswill be burnt up that chlmnoy. `Uh nu. dear Mn. \\'undham.'criel the 1 Superior Jnpnn To|,. . u 1-,, _ nu, PRINCESS STREET. n VHF Knight Sugnn. .- u,.,: .1, `iii ! _1_g (st. ..,.r_,,_, ,I,,, u Young Hylon Tu.. do Currants. do l runeL.. Whnted. ER ! DXIDIIIDIO lo0RA'l'H, JOHN lnlllbl, or ANDREW JACKIOK. Truoun, llnnbnry Pout OIQO. Inivtutpxi ____' __:7I-5"`-. C will include tho following `Uh nu, \\'uidham,'criel childiuh voice, `I am out in the chimney nuw,lmI down here with pupa euling cache.` `Reilly, criud my fnthur `thin is must extrnordiunry; they will certainly } chimnoy.' from whence do they camel `H!.nn nmnmont. Mr. Windham. cried freeze in the cellar. Who are they Ind Hobart, Pubs. I-Hr Chlrlu Dllko. Duke of Dovonnhiro, Gen Roberta. Earl Rosbury. , Admiral Hornby. n,8ir llenry Juuer. Duke ol Edkubuggh, Prince G-nuhmo . Prinoc Binmu-I. UAVI I .1 gnaw mm ..Ul .00 8.$InII|n.avIvI|II.nI0l. I.OIllIullIn.oanu|Iu.uII)IrhIaII mmlhyluvolupcsnciu #6011. tanwuuuup-In u0lI|.Hc|I-I; 80-ouotnvolopal Dlnnicn III that ll nllnnhlnnna -5.... naujjttlijj hyacinth vhnlnll Itllouhlovuh lulu. amoumlniugnd Can: u|I.IpoI x |IHEl[WB0K8TBi Aquthuntimlnnuudtot nwnnonu {rum Isnonoe (I0 may CMDBI `Stop nmomont, Windham, UM-dyuge, `there aru other guests in your home who wuh to -peak--lluenT' A fe- male: voice from In adjoining room lhun begun. `I declare it in nu dark here I can scarcely make my way. What queer peo- Jlnlu not Io huya lights on Now Year's Eve. I I can only get. to my husband and I cluld l IDI be haupy.' `bur ma. cried mv mother. `there's Duluth. Lesa-nuts. All anus` tun Iolnunodhb pals. Dvusu-nuts. d|noI`tnnmln:::yx.l pull. Ovorbmollholnndlollhnrynlliunlla. Our M0 h-nklnlqnnlnllllryul Null I53. " on: no naunnqnuounnryn Iona All lob:-an`: llov Book: an bud. Pull npplm of all Soul and well ulolhd. C W::.IIbdohru|u|ed In at was lino. Ill auto-nnshonatoltholnw plus. S. WOODS. PHOTOGRAPHS. Tll UIDIBSIGNED WIIILI WIIHIIG hi: numonpun onnnnu-I AIEIIY GIIIISTIASIIIIPPY IIIYIII ol 25 r ooII.nu-ul the and of this month. lAIi' IN ! BLOCK, some: ol lonntl and Prlnoeu Bu w P L'- Doo.llth. ' ' .` ' PHOTOS IT I IEOIIGEI Iio WISHIEG OUR l'B.II;D8 AND OUBTOIIBB A HAPPY NEW YEAR, ' chud 1 mill be naupy; `Uonr ma, cried my mother, some one 1n the dining mum , do take no IHgbt.' `Uh. here vuu nrafcriod the Ellllb Everything that is Wantad A POUND OI` PUB! OOFFII. GOLDEN LION GIIDUIEY. ucuvn nstuuv. IIewYear s Day A Bottle ol the Best Spnrkllng WIN ID. , w. n. Mc|lAE & co. A ruu. 7:003:17: of vacuum.- urn-auto! Induvolootal huh Vol Iohn. lb bmhv . 0 rich Iozluduhtucvbmmtpuv `l'cuurvou1utp: dauimlobo Indltlhloohbvu. Duilth. I hgbtf `Uh, here you Are, cried myuerioul voice (down in the cellar new) `and dear little Lucy Lao.` Oh, my 7 she in covered with tool. ; where has she bean !' -l`n Hm nhimnnv mnmmn,' crie-d the lconnty om-on__c_e_mio With which to cover your Tables for receiving your visitors, mmuAv.1xuTuxnvsm. GRAND OPENING Opera House. ll TEE LHETUII IIOOI 0' I'll! CIIUICII. on 'l InI-nay, January 2nd. Q Pnulochnoa Monday orfnuday. Han Ell: in-mmmnnmniir !' `l'p the chimney, manning,` cried 1 child. `IL.-: u-nnrlfnl ' vrinl Hm Innfhur. lydonlnn Itron Olmroh Choir. Dec. 11th. Ihnotht an-mu. -' lounotnur. Q 3. kyui O` in clause Poor I-Ila! Ind cm to given D00 2601:. would inform them am In will gin ALL KINDS OF` BEST QUA] .l.'I`Y. And beg to man that in lane " ti ciljgucrou. DIUII father. A6 at n.oIoI._:-coll`-* 1879. father. At this moment 3 grull voice from uuuide the during room window ex- ollimed `Ahoy there! you land lubben ; nnlhip the main brnceacf your nlectionu, and brow n punch for Jack Tar, whn hll been glmlug the battles of your cunntry these forty years. Shiver my Luubern, but this II n culd how do ye dn, tn be anchored knee deep info snow dnftnn such a night~-aud New Year's Eve, mo. 15.. helm. vnntln . Innlinll an Hmuull refreshment. `Uh, here you no. Ah! ah I ! uh !!!' criad tho nilor voice (now in the cuH:xr Also) `lot; of , ton. Well, f I can't. enjoy I jo IE New Year`: now, may I lwunpin thn ny o Biacny 0. Thu oommnv showed signs of beim, Eve, too.` My father made I mnlion as though hm would nppruach Um window, and muthur bagged of sums one to let the pour mun in to warm himself and take rufrenhment. H H: Ital-n um: sun A}! ` Rh ' 3! `V I unmpin tun buy 0' blacny u The oompnny showed signs very uneolnlortable during all this, and I wu in I arfect state uf excitement my- self. How Inrdynge wan guing to account satisfactorily for Lil their vuiceu I cnnhl not cunculvo, IIHI I mu afraid that he was ning to attribute it t0 his cunfuund ed Spiritunliam. After an IkW&l'Il pause, In which everyone named waiting for further developments, 3 voice directly under my Istlm-`u chnir cliud, `I lay, Mr. Windham, be good enough to more your chnir I little, one of the legs in right on my chant. Oh, dear, Iahull atiIIu.' My father promptly jumped up And llftketl hi: chair away, and gazed intontly on the spot {mm which he hnl inovoal it, and the voice rouumod, `there, that is better, I'm III right arm. Sit (lawn again. I cannot doucribe my father : look at this tiuio. It was i1Im'lc_ and I hoggn to be IIAHDOLI ll tlu~ p ng.(-n uf lhingl. But I know not what to do ul` ny. Then: nu Illenou Again. An nir of expectation nu viniblo upon the Incas ml the cuin~ pun . Walter Ilnrdvnga atom] up, AHII tnking Ill . Visitor Ilnrdynga up, out hi; watch aid, `it is `.30 minutes in I2 o'clock. llhiill have limo in expliiin the Apparent mysteries by which I haw- heeii uurrnundod for awhile. You all kimw, lrrim limo imiueiunrinl, the world hm hggn gmnwql, bewildered And sf- frighted At tho nppoarnnco of what In considered Iupemntunl Iighu,|nd by huring sound: which ngapurod in min- noto lrom tho spirit Inn . But the light of ociouoo, the onroiu of common name, nud the unread of eduauion, ha, in in manure, clinpollu.-cl the fuiucieu of tha human mind. A peculinr Cnllllrllctlvlll of my vocal organ: unable: ni~- in throw my voice Illfu I wish. l have pric used the rm. M van! il 4|'ll|llI lr -vii (.'ll|lIl- hood, and l llIVe A-HI l!.u-9 liy In All given mine very _uuofii| leumu to my fngnilc. True, in Iucceulul Hurting noonniulev the npplicntiun o! more or Ian douptiou M. the time. if lhuo given olongn u) guy here by the pcrfuh mgnon nil in pooulinr urt, I most ear 1 neatly uh lorpnnou. Linen` I hen 1|: ~ rxllago bolll.' I sprung from :`y Iiell l l~ l iovfnl bound. Ind unu. uiv NI rxllago lulu. I Irnm In um 1- \ joyful bound, grupotf my y- mg fritndi hand. All my put an- guinh ul mind uniohod. The Ipocch all the young nntrilnqnint hm! opened my eyes, sully inuihnllund :3 belief In I ntu IIII. I] my young flOOd'I had. I wk`: Ilia, and all thou pngll I do you, my gonlle! Nader, ` | W_..__._, I It um lama. I hngun `nu um. myulf IO" rid of then uupornatunl vrueeo. Whoa I co,-mad speaking u c--uoo rota lr-tn the `luff one-I. `You mu-gnlc:lu| dug -m|y no dull I] lit] mth you.` A: non unsung. to use dissecting loom llnrdyngu and 1 [oh octopus- mcm. When I--chr.-g the door I heard my nuns mllo-I Ir`-In the inside. Fool- mx much Annoyed, though nlnid to du- ubny, I put my but In the room qua md nkod that nu wanted, Ibon the much (rum the Bk*I rap-lied, `U0 to L|_..,- YIIIOO ll Fulani luring noun 3 new-co-or with ovary conceivable qua. tion nhlivo lo Ilia object in visiting Ibo guld country, his hops, hit lacuna and It pmoptdl, At Icliglh led lmn if he Ind I lolily. ` I `Yum. in I Ian I Iifo And in cluld-I Bu! llllly. `Yu, it; Ian: Iifomd cladd- un,nllunruvooooHhon. bl I lav .-i-ptuhdlnlo. I||IM\0|I||'I'lI'-V ._.- '---"$I|.IlQIQ Mind. IIVII Bl.` UII 0' I III. -- ll .lI|llll Yuahohiou Fnncinon luvil WW . um-..n-no with avnrv oancoivnblo nun- III I ' it.` i 'D3yoIiu-I1: Ildomui" . `2lo.&.' I Aoctlcthlatnlofilooa. `DUI I Iobuhul pa any, air, um` Iolutounlnnctlldtunliwiqg in; och:-t,nnlIuI uvornva out ii 11.... spv on or 'l`Im|.--A genuine` fun. In Inn Innf: Inviuu Hlll. `How dreadful, criel the Inothur. `Mun unpanlm|ble,' exclaimed xthnr, Llama.` A: we dmcaamlod the stain loading to the Cnlhqe Cuun I heard I coarse laugh an clots to my buk that I turned nround ' nllrighted. Ul course it In I upim, [or I nu nu ums. 9, run no Inning |:-`Wuyuncvu I 1 the 1'13` -",w',VI$|UUTJ|V|I tboycunoc doting. buuo puunttho briolclt nvinulhgbiah nun!" tbyIirpoiu'olu uuunilIoutolIocuon .1 ..._. .1 n. ..... hnnnolnnl. nnnh. yen , V Lmlu,ol|on_|n;y ill uvuu In -w :-r.Ioln-woe. . 0- -is-I-I" - were rebuke ndminicm-ad by the 1098 ` inuultod nod long misting ulnuotl to 3|? Julia ludolnld, when duplicity Dd corruption in puhliu Jain. IN`. '59 .....;....|.. o......L..-. u. an mutimonev III IOQIH IlljIllllFKI$lIrUIuu-- Lin ehuwnfulbqinuho-0.-hick :.. :5. lh.-I ...... .I..lI --n nnr OI]! I nu nu um: I ho-gnu 1-. ice] exceuavdy nnluppy, Irhoch wan nun muiguwl by Hudyngo, turmng hack lmnnh mo and ukmg it I had ever cnunmluzd my injnuice to the and. I -uul nw r m,rIngnnnv.Iy `novor. `ll 1| H-ry A'I \ K _ II-9 nu]. Thorn III 1 inch nut)-` .x. u'..- dnuecting room. It Illl In-Inalu, _)'-an-_{ and rather pra- pnuuulnq I u.us.nrranguIg the curple ... .1: .n... .A. .,a Hm? mrnunnunllcel ulnu vu-cup .III_ 1;: uuyunuu --v--vi `- in iblilenl unnslull-cunocro city. Unquoolionaly th non! of ` l-.- inntlnf-Xn nnnlhnninnnln ullrupuull III [luau uuuu--, -o-.. --..~ particular trcuuhcty to tho constituency won mnrkodfy In hoot docidu Joint. Fur more than twenty you: Ind the Li- bomll of Kingnton conaistontly sud por- munzly recorded their our growing pro- tut spin the npnunntion 0! thin city by the Tory Chiolnin, and uh. ml. or Inn: Soplanbol wiluuud u auhninnuon of nll that olhru to redeem the city Iron: virtual political dhfrlnohiumont by . __..:...;o- ...-..- 0...... `grant thnn HM Iron: virwu pouueei uiunuuu..e....... ., n majority nseny times larger then uiost etrenuoul exertions to commend for their own psrticnlsr idol for years. By this triumph s period was nelly put to the lengthy, but for some time precsrious. tenure by which Sir John Meedoneld hsd clung to whet he lied been pleased to boast of as his perfectly safe politics] re- treet for thirty-four yeere. Unlurtuestely for the csuse of good government s simi- lnr success did not sttend the Liberal party elsewhere. True, Sir John Mee- donsld wss not alone in his fall from among the lesders in the van of the Tory party. With him Hon. Peter Mitchell, Hun. T N. Gibbs, Hon. Hector Lengevin and other members and supporters of the notorious Pscic Scsndsl Oebinet bit the dust. On the other hsnd Hon. Messrs. Cartwright, Jones, Collin end Blske fsilecl to secure revelection. Sir John end Langevin hsve since been re-elected for Victoria and Three Rivers respectively. while llon. Mr. Usrtwright wss returned for Centre Huron by s rousing majority, in spite of the opposition of a host of Tory eniisssries, who sweiinvd the riding in vain against him. Hun. Mr. Blake, def:-sted during hie illness end absence from the country, is us yet without e seat, sditliculty which will not long be ellowed to prevent his assuming e com- manding place in the front rank of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons. llut though the losses in lesders were ubout equal on both sides, those in the rank end lyle of the Liberal Psrty were found to have greatly preponderated It the close of the frsy. It were idle now to ro-speculate on the causes which con- tributed to a'reeult which, it "s within the truth to say, equally surprised the viclors and the vanquished. The inose patent, so well es the in mt potent, of thest was the l r0l.eotion cry, industriously plied upon s credulous electorate, render- ...i ....... Il\.'\I1'I unml luv the lmrrlshins local Tory party had been sbls by the ' 'rcII6K;Y,,VfI,. DE). :1, ma pnou upon I cruuuluus ulwuuuauc, |Uuuun- ad more no then mual by the herdnhipe ot the depression, and willing to try any change in the hope of improvement. The result has given Hm Oonnervativo Party an ascendancy in the Dominion Parlil ment, of which they have I0 hr taken no udvnlltlgo to give effect to their election promises to reetore immediate condence and prosperity tn the country. We have Iutvxglectetl to observe the chronologicel ordvr ofevcntn for the reason that the grant electoml content to which we have mlvertod has been the event of the year in no fer ee Uannde in concerned` The parliaments eeuion which preceded it was n utirripg Ind stormy one, rendered to, of eouree, to 3 very large extent, by the III-uule It the poll! of whiehlt wu the proeunor. ln spite of the feet tlaet much perliunen- tnry time was spent in factions attach .. ii..- ....:..i.n... .-J aka Jaw nml in Hm um. Iyf IIIIIU WI DPUIII Ill IDVUQVIII uuu:u-- nu the ministry ol the day, and in the re- snstmnce to tlwau anoka by the abject: of them, much n'seful legislation, Govern- unntal and private, was placed upon the statute book. The Supreme Uourt hAVa ing decided in favour of the jurisdiction oltho Fodunl Pnrliament over prohibi- tory lqinlntion, the `lfampenncg Apt of M78," I vul. improvement on the Tom- ptrance Act of 1864, III puned. ll. in I permiuive meuuro, with all the known defect of Dunkin carefully elimimted. The lint plate to adopt. it bu been the city of Fredetictun, N.[L A homestead luv for Manitoba, bllll tu improve the indupeudonco of Pull-mom, the election luv, And public won-In, the Snpume Cuuit. pouul nrnngemoutn And mnny similarly noonnnry and Ihuleaomo mu nuren, wen introduced by u Clovatnmonl _,n:_L :.. .I.. AI...'..I....a ..I ..-.o- Inn]- IIIYIII, VIII! Iuuuuuuuu II I; uvvuauuunu which, in the thickest of party battle, ne\':l' lust. mght. for I moment 0! the general public good. It I Itrsngo com- monury on the licklonou of political for- tune and pnpulll ingrntitudo that such I oonleuedly honest nnd lndnurimu Go- remmont lhould hue been dilplnood to nnko In for llN'n who, live short you: bofon, nu unpt Inn: pour amid tho executions ol the Engllah spanking pl-an and people for politics! crime: that an l unthout I pnnllol in the Ann`: of the l British Empire. In Unurio Rolorn G-nvemmmt still but! any, with every I promise that the honest and efficient lc.mn.ot Hon. Kr. Mont will, .: the fnrthooming election, he ro-invented with the public oondooco by An incrouod I Parlinmbuhry majority. The Tory jour- I m`u, flunhod with the victory ol the l7th September. Inn inenunntly prodiatod I Inc tor the Iowa Ministry umilu ` to that which bphll the Mnchnlio uuvorancnL Than in not Inching cnncluin ovidooco to pray; that on ol than quota will in no ciao pun 'Lho lor thn uthn. Bit and `election: have has bold luv the local louolhnthuvfot tho Conuolaqand in nll (humans Ih0oupttty'iI- pnaislly dividctl, Cd yanyhvingnb ` rid tho that pnvigdy hid, this pin getting the ballnn of [non pujbn .bolou, ii-h the niguilant dihnoeu, llouont, that in `II! `walnut, tho-at Iinyocuut at tho ul|,m India at Julia`. to tho aunt heal; a than `and m-.`h- uhunuin mo-rd ; Bolus. (H the o-ntliidu H` `lit. '0'` `VI OI Inuulth the hind an-I. L% BER+ 31. Eudoglut 5 viuinl Than: 1l'U~I$Uu qlju , --fuuj 1' 3-5- 1 unjust union, and hfq nulid-` pd gout-nuontby lhrtl Iyhlibn at-'1`-i-'-`ilililvlililiilf IHII` tothoeonrholht Ignillltgolunnnl. nloxtortiou. Wlunuuknhulnnohod an inalnnhlo pan. the Lieutenant- IL.-.-uuo unbgonnngal nn hnlnnlf nl thn Ihqnnu rm 1 1-. I nun-an u y. in the pram use I my lumly. An I ogd Culling, And in than Cnknn mu gut- nout, 3 had until Moon In: the dull and.-um: hyo.nuon-ych-Inna and -Lanna Xnlivkj. N Ill ll-1&2 T HIV an-UIIUI-:1 Gavcmor Inhtpoad on held! ol the ._....1- ...| n.. ..|......a..... Link an, VIIIUIIIII Iulxyuju IIII ucunu In pooph, and an nbooxiou eshinot of ] pony tynuh won ddadotl 36 the polls, the majority oi than being ponoudly olectod to my 53 bout, And their nuc- oumn, undo: tbon. Ir. Joly, being ` uubinod by Ital-an $)IR'ily-n dod- uin hibonl richly who the prononnood I` ah. ..._-J.-hm nl ck. D-animus IlVIl.l|l1'Il vlvun, Vj Ii Iuvuvuuv-- Gouonndvo napkin ol the Pnovlnoo oi Quota: in couidond. Tho Quebec Puniar ha lost his principal oollugno, Ll-.. ll ll.`-Lgntl Du--i-u-E-I 'I"nn--nnnr, ` in the can of Non Swlie, 3 n A. an. \H_. 'outrIe for the epprovel ol Hie Elo0llen- I event: an: ev-u urn yuunuruq u-u-u-.--, Hon. K. Baeheud, Provincial Treunrer. by deelh, the oiee having been tempo- ru-ily lled by In eeononieel eomhinv lieu of deperlmenu. The latent eeneetion in Quebec politics has been the clemour for Governor I49tellier'e diuniuel by the nlln Toriee et the immune ol the recent- ly routed hntionieu of the diearded De Boncherville regime. Whether Sir John lhedeneld Iillyield to pm, im- portunily, end eubmit the contemplated cy, in I point which in In yet. the eubjeot oi much uneerbinty end conjecture. The outlying province: of the Dominion have not being exempt. from political up- heanl, theee change: being moot merked where the Hill Cnhi -4-` grave place to the Holmes Ministry; ..u I In llritieh Colmnhie where Hon. Mr. D|Vr m '- uy in like men- ner for Hon. Aux... u._\ Xhlken-. The Death Roll ol Oenedn for the year contain: the name: of many of it: enl- while molt prominent end ueelul citi- zens. Among these may be mentioned Senator: Shaw, Lecoite end Renaud, Mr. Ceyley, M.P., end Dr. Heney, M.} .l ., Chief Juetioe Herrieun, Judge Wilfred Dorian, Mr. Bnchnnd, already referred n-rv-_A.. u -I_ ..n.......nJ.u- |lJUl lU(l, lur. Daculnu, ssuuuu, uuvuuu to, Sir Wm. 0'Grady Haly, couunsndor of the lorcas, Mgr. Conroy, Papsl Apor colic Delegate, Hon. L. Wilmnt, ex- Lieutenaint-Governor of New Brunswick, Hon. John Young and Mr. William Workman, prominent citizens of Mun- treal, and many others. Judge Durion s placo upon the Bench was lled by Mr. Jolie, formerly M.l . for Montreal East, while the vacancy created by the demise of ChiofJustice Harrison, alter several promotions, was lled by the elevation to apuisnojudgeahip of the Hon. M. C. Cameron,tr-om the Ontario Legislature. :.| \._.....-..,..____ ._- _,,..,,_, , ,- Moat notable among the events of the year, affecting Canada, ha.s been our ex- change of the Earl of Duiierin for the Marquis of Lorne. The former carried with him from our shores the wanneat good wishes of the whole Cana- dim pimple, to whom he had indeured h'm:4 If by his unrivalled a'ability and his no less popular than brilliant and auc- coasful administration of Canadian aifairs, at what might be termed a most critical juncture in our political history. No lesg hearty than the (-`oil apoedi with which the Canadian adieu to Earl Duiferin and his Countess was fruighted was the ovation of welcome which greeted Lord Lorne and His Royal Consort as their successors. if anything were wanted to prov the al ready undoubted loyalty of Canadian people, the glorious reception accorded to the Marquis and his Princess, from Halifax to Ottawa, must be taken as con- vincing evidence of Canadian devotion to the British throne and Empire, of which latter the people of this country are proud to consider thumaeivos no unimportant nu, , .:,_ L,.._...... tI_.....l.. ....,l Han [0 00118108!` Lllulultlvuu nu nuuuul.nnun..u part. The tie: between Uamsda and the Molhorlnnd have thus during the put you proved afresh to be indiuoluble And im perinlnbls . `nu. .1 ,.u._.x .L___--|...- 1...... ....,,.......-.,... With the pqrent lend the year hes been far {mm uneventful, this chiey by rawuu of the continenul events in which Urn-at. Britain took an active and com- msuding interest. The war which waged between Russia and Turkey was watched by England with an intense mid jenluus si:ruliny,snd when, after an unexpectedly stubborn sud ssnguinsry resistsnoe, the Moslen was borne down by the superior power of the Muscovite, Great Britain, in the persons of Lords Beaaonseld anal Salisbury, played a prominent part in the Treaty of Berlin, which edjusted the re~ will of the struggle in the eld. On this foreign policy ol national assertion the British Cabinet was not at first s unit, end the principal dissantients, Lords Derby and Csrnsrvon, resigned rather than subscribe to the belligerent attitude of their colleagues. Not only time, but by the regular Opposition has the war policy been challenged in lluuse and country. The Govern. ment, however, has been sustained by s series of parliamentary successes, though a large majority of the by elections have gone against them throughout the coun- on. Th. p-nnuninn ..l a nu-nlt amnna guuu Ignusu u-mu uuuuguv-nu um um... try. The repression of s revolt smong the Uriqnss ol Smnh Afrios. sad the Alghsn Ill now spprusohing s suocou< In] conclusion, In the only scunl hosti- litiss in which British troops luvs boon ongspd. Among the dsluzhod events of British interns! may be mentioned the Into msrrisgs of the Duke of Cumber- land with tho Princess Thyn of Dan- muh, sister of tho Princus of Wslas, tho belrothsl of Prinos Arthur to tho Prin- esss Marie Louise of Pmssia.bs muting ol the Psn Anglicsn Nynod, the fsilurs of the City oflugow Bunk, tho institu- tion ol the Order ol the Crown 0! In-Hs (tut wonsn only) by the Ecnpna of In- dia. tbs sroodon ol Oloopsu-s's nsstlls in London, tho loss 0! the Ruining ship Iurydies" rich sll on bond o the his ol Wight, sad the slsction ol Esrl Dulnrln ss Prssidsnt o! the Roysl Goo- :-viicnl 8-ei-1- A-.I-ns tho I-pon-at dsslhs in Gust Britsm might be sun- ._.I n.-. -1 I_.l n.....II AL- _..l '.....;;,"""........ "' "'r......'- "'"'2 u.'.'Z-,E'.".`. ` l, mo Gaul ol HuIa"DuI- Qllud, bulb hy blue purity, :. _L.L.J._...4l-:nLoL_ n.|...a fcaodvu I H ,'!l:I0l l I.IDU" vu-----. ..._ nhppy Nu Ycnvloyoc. npiin Gulls-not-ruvuun Duly until you win. 1-unrypudullunluh Inuloilboouluu at tho Indb d hyjnooiunatiy antic 08$- huninutvut. Mgr! C91. linlulnslnnbnpign-ad Inc lh-A-I ann-cl Jo- o-.-y-ni- -1 -an-un-s IIZLIII In Inzo unu-uu -u.uu vv unau- nunudthu olIIl 1Ruuol|,honool uoonblo nuns Bu-ithlohunncmlh Badollniuinbylholnldllounr n...|:..| n.u._ 1...|... r....|. bu'IlXIl'IKIqI;`T* .a., Cardinal can-, Judge tun, <:m|.l.cam.un mmsa. our-u Soon. an mums, Dr. pa, Scottish -'-'-Isl-7.30:! sou nanny ah nni- , .._.n_ I...-A-J P-h-n- Ali.` .0!-.1 ? -"'.-` "' "' IIto'iIhnp:InIntho"IInulh"ol P:il_`uIou,hIvo nourtholuu felt to s nicl-vqu uunulnhn stopo- ylootundsdu hlltinuinnidutto ' ibuorld-uilodnnuinu. Ioanviuod > .- Chan Lounging nl Oh- I-lI..- .1 min -us uu-----uv --p---an cc vxvluwu nnihoyhuouingof thy lnlluydllnit nal policy um a, Bill intondd to slant audnotiouintboirurivuloonlyby nojorilyoill. `ho India .1 ....-n...LLr... .. .l... ....I..-.....- "T'I "' V 0! our neighbor: ll nlao undergoing oliblo and moot timely diaap. .1: thin rupee: Obey are ndvanugnmaly tak- ing 3 humane loaf qut ol the Brilli Canadian book, and we can from our on: natimul experience guarantee that their IIOI departure from I policy cl enelty ` and apoliation will be rewarded with auooeu he mun nut Iitlihold a ' need of icknowbdgenont, either. for even the reluctant peyiaant of the Hnlifax nurd. By theirllauling ' over the ileciaion of the Comnhiotl HI] illustrated their ahnrp buaineau chan- ncterinticn, but by the actual payment of it they; vimlicated their endangered na- llnnnl humur. Their Fall election: re- cruited to some extent the Republican party in Congreaa, though the Donocnta atill hold by a slight advantage the by lance of power. The most notable deaths in the United States were thoae of Wil. liam Cullen Bryant, the poet, and at Berlin of Bayard Taylor, an author whole demise excited deep and widespread nym- pethy not only witliin but beyond the bounda of the United Staten. nu . A-.- uuuuuu us run vunwu ui-arc-. In the word: of the theme of the com- ing midnight : tliecourle, the put in ir- recoverable, the future in uu|moIvn.' The great leunn of the hour II to utilize the swift-peuing present. The ebbing your will Ionn bo gone. carrying with it itnquotn. of grief: and jays to the great eternal record. Regrets for the past are fulilo except as xiu incentive to future improvement. 1n the hope thnt the in- dividuel review of the pest mny have thin happy elfect upon our reader: we heartily and niucerely wish them all . nu-uv uuw '-All 9 V On Christmas Even the members and friends of the C. M. Sabbath School, of which Mr. J` W. Ansley is Superinten dnut, gave quite a successful Chriutmus entertainment. A large number were prosent. Mr. Thoma: (hlmourc-ouupied the chair. Rev. J. E. Worden read the Annual report, from which we learn that the school is in n ourishing cnn4itiou. The following, among other acl1nlnrn_touk part in the exercises of tho evening; Muterl John and William Auglin, An- son and Murley Vauluven, George and 1-...-- u..u.i..- . -1... u;.....- u..n...-i.....i nun nuu A1AUlI\:J van.-uu.u, -uuu5u nun. J3-nan Hnhler ; also Misses Snthurhunl, Anulin and Hnldtr` M Uoppina re- sponded to A Clll from the uhair by rund- ing and critici-i 1; at. considerable length I lecture ol BIL mp ()'Brieu'I, on `I urqa- tory.' The next. -nun reading by Mr. Holder, entitled `The Deacon : first. and hut sermon, which wins well received. This clou" the prugrammn, and now all eyes werudiructed tn the beautiful 'Xmn' tree, the l-ranches of which were richly laden with pn-srmta. The distribution of prizes gave unbnumled ploasuro uul Intinfncliun to the little folks. During the evening is chair, in-Iecu-I from the members of the schuul, with Miss 'l`hnrne as organist, tlisc-mrsed a number of pieces ,.t ......z.. 0n `Xmas night Um member: of the "Union" 8.8. (Mr. J. 1.. Sears, Super- intendanl) hehl a similar entertainment which was a douuhad success in every ru. apect. Mr.|{nht. Htnness, sen , presided. lnberoating mhlress:-H were given by the resident minister and Raw. Mr. Smith, from the Opiuicun. A reading by Mr. J. W. Ansley, untithd "Thu ohl way L _,_ n ,|;_:._1 L ,,, ....... ..... .. .........., .., "The and the new." elicited hearty applmlne. Other readings were given by Mr. C.N. Knapp And Mr. T. Uilmuur. The pro- gramuie included 1| number of dialoguen, which were well ronderml by some of the Ichulara. The distribution of present: brought the inten-sting proceedings Lu a close. The music for tho 02537. was furnighed by a c`.nir under the direction of Mr. J. H. King, Wilh Mra. M. W, Allen at the orgun` unit It Jul; 1 r onus una In Inc nun: Hudynuc. n!| lam lune. tuned to [y Iullh or no hood ukhnr In my nliotl no tho 1-hue-rum! vi tho spmu. He could hoop 3! Im hunks club has hood ltlhll -1! Hal DIIIIII It-1 hllh-III In I0 I35, u una-mgn-ed M 1--anIh`w. -luring tho lnnot uouy mnui-qu1uv.u at tho npuiu. Gnu-no lune cm.o. Inn u brought no joyo tot an I won! I . my hunt : hoop In tho onollry (or nay hnhdnyo. An I hid u-Iyngo [nod by: I In kl hon hot nu-out-k I ou.aud hut glad I on--Id be lo Iuuld no-oapuuy no bonouupnd `Kuhn. Ho and by could go: nth no, that I nag clpcd Inn on New Ya`: A Inhopand n dnync nu and tho ro- hn to UNI-.~ 110159: I Iaiw gg.Q-u. 1 -I nun`:-sl C v. `n no mu. J my Bnlhle, N. Y.,Ducember `29 -An In Canada h' (rain due here at fteen minutes past ten Int nnght. was panning King : Mulls, ()nl.., mme forty mile-n welt of Buffalo, and while running at the ram nf 4R milm mar hour. an iuuum Qllrnlll .yIl'IpIln| Qll Ill" `I10 lalll U uni: during tho Into unpluuntnou, than most mplo thought there would ho III. -1 Iympsthiu with the Amner not and win}: ham lung lilo. prun- pority nnd hnppinou. M. the nun time, the Homo Ruler: gn in with the Briliuh Gonrnmcnt AMI suppntod Lord lloa_cpnI- eld : war policy. Thin seems strange. But the explanation nf It in thnt Homo Ruler: want Englnnd ta go tn war, no thu Inland Inny Inn A chnnee to push lot col!-govornuunt. lulouu. Pou'v.- It in not gooonlly blind! that Puriicnuu Inll not ho cdlodkouotlurlotbddlwa until Much Sad. Iulti-o Ir. Tillay is I099!` min bud n -ark mu. Hui--ml wen U! the rate u me rate or an mung per nnur, an mlano wumnn nnmnl S'Imchun, who Inn uncl- ing from Detroit to (lawegu in vhlrgo ul Use. A. King, rnlhed be the door of the car nnul ulll. on the plstlurm, jumping therefrom And landing in n snow bank. Before the train could be stopped it had run some three mileu, and when it was lucked up the wnmnn wu dincuvered running toward: the train. (ln ranching her the relunocl Ln enter the car, nml n conlidarnhle It-ulu z-nnuwl. She wu mnlly uver nnsrenlnml taken aboard, when it. In nund thnl Iho wu entirely uninjured. Tn Amun 1'eovau.--The really Libenl Coneerntivee of Montreal, Eug- lieh end French. are stated to be very Ind munyed In 6nd then. Mr. Ange:-I n the leading Qiric of the movement de- Dending the diuniuel ol LiOIll.\0V. laullier. and they deduce that in the event u! I not Oonuerutive Cebinct be- ing forced, with Mr. Aneei-I u I mem- ber, they will withhold (lei! Iupporl. hon It. [II in Inc so can onlho nun--n 'PolIcy.u-inlnlbynllcbo loading Pro- Inhtlighu Inuppo, who villnothoou . Inannuuy on not. Auopuonuo-noon reason.` P.n-nnlninnhulunn. WX. -IUCO HI . Toll! M In to ha 0! Ink calla Hui--I .n..n.- ._'.n.JL..nL. I...|i.. Pn- SYIPATIJY Fun Rtssu -'I`he Irish 'nurnn|I nympnlhiu-1 with the Cu: 0! uni: dnrinu unnlnnntnou. An Insane WoInnn n Fr:-.nIL.u. ION kw nu 11.1 IPIIIII, why In I [boil lllngelho-r Iukl luv!) f 1 hood ~~ hon] IL: -. u-......-..n....I Ulllll, llllln, IIIHIC I r of 48 milus huur, Swmchun. .._. cg- -. >_ Batteries News. .... SPEBIII. u_g_L IN}; `......."-"2-.....""`:"1`-'-3...`*`"' (3!-7L) Londoo,Dor. 3).--'l'II lunlhhl hiniu Afzhuhln D II Iudboa Ixg s'I:od.I.o-day II at patch: {mu `sleuth. II B mjlivdy nurtod 1:: than doonucbou. I ' Mu uurtod new aupuaau, vnon nu boon neat to onnuu-dnl bone: in Lon- don. that the upon: ' the light at tho Amour, Inn ounce! of the -auhat lh. Annnnrnuuu nf hi: Ann Al Jul. _-.., .~~~ .-- ~-..-~-~ --- --r-r-. ~- `tho oon`hn.tbonppunncoofhiIson athl- hhhnd. nu nah-nu. n dnmlohel D1 oonumuno olnunon swu- lnlnbAd,u~ann 0. `Duo douptohcuuy the An1~.v.'r hu curried on: union ol doooptiou, and hAI`llIlO upon: at It`: uorenouu motto 130 hud- quuhn. This ill-ouono-I Inullipnoo qzpou-Hobo conrmed by u dapdoh from Inhon to-duy, stating tint I lugs fonoo of Mmodeos Attacked tho British hnnnnn nn Rgnnwlnv in thu Klnnhar Pun, lame or Auveaeoe euecxea me nriuen troop on Seiurdey in the Khyber Peu. Up to this tine the deepetehee of Lord Lyttnn end not of the newspaper corres- pondents` delpetchu u [were permitted to reach London hue reported tht the Kliyberlheu In wholly free (roan the presence of an enemy, end no danger to the British (omen tho-re win to be Appro- hended. The ileepetch {rum Lehone Intel that the Afreedees were rspulud with covers lnu,but their preeeuoe in the Pun ` and their muck upon the I`-ritieh in con` i 5.-lerod evidence thnt neiutenoe hen yet to be UV8I 0(-IIIG belure the Britieh lone: an be secure during the winter months. A .l..n.n-L in-. In n..i.Ii.. nave indiang. be uunn-_; me unur montna. A dupatch Ir. In Dublin aaya indigna- tion is uiamfeatocl there by the Home Ruler: and Nntionaliata, in oonaoquanoo of the refunl of the Home Secretary to grant the appluution of the wife ol U'l)onovan Roan for penuiuiun to her huuband to retmn homo to die. It ia said Roan`: health in completely under- niinad, that his recovery in out of tho queatiuu, and that the few month: ol life atill remaining to him could only be pro- longed for a little while by hia return to his uativoland. Mra. Roan, in making application to the Home Secretary, atatod that she vyould umlertaka on the part of her liuabnnd'n friend: that no political doniunatralion uhnuld attend hia arrival in Ireland nud that he merely desired to die. Mr. Urons, however, haa reluaed thin petition, mil Ihn N `tlnnaliata are declining th.u l1I:s l|`.'ll`Iu 1.1 uunoceuarily ` cruel. H..mn rluananuhna lrnm nnnnlnlilinnliln cruel. Sumo den ntcheu from Conlluitinople . describe in ength the wane in the Sul- tan : palace on Salurday-t.he 'l`nrkiIh New Yual`--Wllen he make his Nuw Year`: address to his cebinet. Ho nxprvaaed urong hopes fut the luturo of Turkey. His enemies, he tliuught, Ind exhauuted their means of attack upnn the Empire. and lliccluse alliance which had been funned Wllll England would be pruduo- live (if zu5'litiuiml strength and security, zunl the refrrmn which he on his part had not only exirneslly desired to be M? Culllpllslltd, but many of which he llld himself suggested, would be carried out as ellectually and promptly as circum- stances wuuld permit. The loyalty of his auhjects,t> him and to the Emperor, haul been Lriuniphnutly demoullrnted on the lilmuly liilla inf l levna sud 0l.l|0l battle-eld: of the war, and he had no lieaitatiuii in saying that he looked with c-inlmeuco upun all hi: subjects of all clan-sun.