L some INTERESTING EVIDENCE AD- % ouceo AT TORONTO. Tuuuxm, Nov. Ill). The l.slxmr mmml-s niou rm-t {mm-rzln oltornuoh and l'\ .-unml lllchsrd llnnln. my huilnlur And c--.nlrIwl.uI. 'l`homlulInumotw ol men in hu am- loy wu le. par uur and tlw muimum ' `Ila. Thu uncle dld not cluuily the man. No tllcl not think that union: would help competent worhnmu, n such mm could alwoyugot omploymerlt. and he believed that the wagon would be u hlxh I-lrhuut the unlonu. u it was rlm ly A matured nupply lllcl (l0Illn|l. Ho and no olnjt-c~ tion: to unlou. [but lulcl tlut Indepen- dent men Ihouhl not ha lutorlorod with. R0 lnllovad that while tnuhlnory had de- prlvod the wurhlnguwn cl labor to some extent. the chupnou of` the n-whlno pro- donuud for duct lml croatcal `Inc I carpenter work that ml much more work was: pnwldod for oklll hen. The V: com lnvomnhly Iv th Amer on oltlu and (luck in lnvor ol paid in Toronto than in sumo llrluln. Ho Wu Itr ly I school where the {I would ho pmporly taught a tn: e. Ho .1 vonrocl I qunllllml hoard ol ulntrm torn to settle all dlnputel between capital and lnhounvolunurily chosen by the sllnput in parties. but in the event or men l-oud mi in; a government board would certainly | ho hotur thnng utrih." I..1... u...:n. .....}nh.mt_ nu intaroltotl uelmulo In wuou lion (`nu Lam `I :-ndu Advuenud _. `flu Italian `Talking About Milton In which They in II. (unusual- Wnlu loo Low tar Iloohnln `fu Llvo llupooubly. ....-.....I.u dun-nunh Incl 1 ho than 5 "umn; John Smith. nnehrhamt. wu inuroutoxl for yours in workmen`: bonet Iociotiu, anal complained thu the law wu not Iufliciently specic u to how their fund: should be invested. He.-`never knewol acne, however. when the society has been unnblo to pay any demand: upon them. There in no prw ticnl way of cunlpelng the oioern to give bonds, nml he reoomnu-mlod that this be romealiocl by an strong:-r law unl I govern ment inspector. lnhn l'i.-kett.num|dcno' nuiou, Ital:-1| that John l'ichett.numldern' ` their rute of wsges was '22; cent: per hour, } and they workeq ten hours. There \\u a , good deal of piocuxsork in the trmle, and ho did not belicevc in it. as the men haul to work harder for less money. The union was in favor uf arbitration to settle dis puteu. Una up remiu: vcu allow:-cl to eight journeyman. lu helit'\'c(I that the rent for Inox-lmnicaf house: mus too high. Juscph Hunt supplemented this t-\'ilem-u by stating that many of the shops wero ....ir.Imralr\- nor nronelly heutml and the Inn-lmni<'a' lmm-we loo mgn. by that many . neither dry nor propuly d. men often caught co llavid lilack also gave evidence on agricul J. '1`. Dodwell an-l - tural and stove-plate moulding. John ; l`ierce believed that eight hours per day for i T . six days was long enough to we because when men were tired out the often took liquor to help them home. } 0 would like to see piecework abolished. M r. Pickett said that to live reapeetlbly and on a respectable atr it In: iunpouible for many mechanic: vi fen/giu to pay their way. He had worked at` him trade for 27 yean and could not l-py hi: own house in 1.011) yesru at the ' nt rate of wages. Ibo clan of house: uilt at present we: too big and expenaive for mechanics. He thought speculation in land_ nhould be atop- ped. `lfio Protection Resolution Too Much for Him-The I-lard Clonlnx Linen. Ln.\'nn.\`, Nov. 30.--Mr. John Bright nt- taclu his new tory allies because of the resolution in favor of protection carried by the mucus of the tar)` pan-ty st Oxford. The pmtectionists," he says. "are in amusing confusion respecting their demands. Some would tax corn, some would not, -4--- .......m |\||I' hm trade. onlv with the corn, would not, some would have free trade. only the colonies, not knowing that the principal rolonies levy heavy taris on English goods. Our chief depiession is in the farming in- dustry, because under the corn laws land wasmade to grow corn which should not luwe grown it. The tories have returned to protection like a dog to his vomit." This last phrase is more like the Bri ht of old I days than anything from him late y. - | The Road \\ lil be Ready fur the Running of Tralnn un December 15th. MARQI E1'l`E, l\lich., Nov. 30. -`-The (Jane- dian Pacic railway reached` the Ontario Soc, opposite Suult Ste. M arie.yesteru.lay. and the mile were laid to the intersection of the great northern highway. Theromiqvill be ready for train on Dec. 15th. The engineering corps are engaged in locating the Grand Trunk road which arrived at the Canadian Sooyestcrday, and work will soon commence on thialine. The Minnee o- lis road will be completed to the Sault t iis week. The seventh span of the interns- tionnl bridge was commenced yesterday. ` . The Loud Talking Annrolslet In Danger or Going to me Penltentlnrv. New Yonx. Nov. 30.--When the trial of Most was resumed Mr. Howe disclaimed, on the part of his client, any connection with, or knowledge of, the threatening let- ter sent to Judge (lowing. Most was then called. He denied having Inede"the threat or having used the violent language he is char ed with having uttered at the meeting in l\rumer s hull. At l0 o'clock, after it deliberation of four end a half hours, the jury brought in a verdict of guilty. ._{_-----_____ . TWO NEW BRICK l)W:l_.l.lN(}S. nix room: each. fronting on Princess Stroel. 1.5 llinutus walk from the Market Sgiunro : hard And soft water. and all the m urn impro vemenls Terms omsy. T. (`.m1'lm. Wlhunavi lle. The Shqipnrd Cue. Mo.\'1'm-:AL, Nov. 30.-Mr. Sheppu-ll left for home last evening after settling up his affairs here. It is distinctly understood that if the cost: incurred urelpoid before March I ..n anmmdinas will be dropped.` incurred are `pain uqxuru mun... . ulllfiroceedin dropped. onowro, ov. 370.-_-l-2. la. heppnrd was met at the depot by several aympnthizers who warmly con1tulnt.o_d him. His friends hzwe got up a pu lic reception for him to- night in the tempennco hull. Small-rox In A-nun:-. l Ajus, Nov. 30.-Smsll-pox has broken ` out in the Pnutin and Aubervilliors districts. L The hoepiull are, full of patients The dis- : euo originated `lllll the (iermnn resi- { ah-nil. ' C3550 VI ~ dents. | '01: iii: cider uI25c per 1 dug: gnpca at we per 15 ford. V `U _ ford. THE C.P.R. REACHES THE S00. DI Iuu ww--'.-...__.. Thst right here under your nose you can vet the but per gallon and fine h_a-... annual gt loo nor James Crow JOHN BRIGHT OFFENDED. HERR MOST CONVICTED. Div II 3 [MIL Ila.-emu .\lr;nmu of A-wlo m Lodge an n p.III. .-------"` 5m.n.|'ox In France. 17 , on Q...-II,-`nu Inn Do You unprclund . . . --- .._.|-- ........ n... |)VE. lN(:. Nm . `:0, 188}. Ill IIHU UIIIII vv wuww uwu .. A I`orl|I III! unoannt belonging to . Jill). ,. u. m..|...|.. Mumhv. quaen'n3-ounncl. Tho rumour in spin nwlvecl that Mr. ` lIuin|..\l.|`. for Quoulfl. hu lorwudo-l his ro-ignnliuu to tho npeshr. Sup: nil! Ilaonly In taken in lluuroutn lo hu-uqmralo the vllllgou I turn. I! In It qnpulnllou 0! About MW. `In-. lotus rumour about Mr. Purccll. .\I. | .. in that In in going In turn tory and summit Ch zovcrnmont r. Ihohy. ll.|`.. (or win: streak I ` warrant Inn bun haul, and who bu luau muting an-oat. Inn arrived at Lluorlck. Than nu val. homo dill DO Itbol 0! ` ex mung an-out. hu Il'l`I\'Od I! unnnu. Thorosro at hopu the ul ` l cc-lone: Idiot Io much about lul. your. will } L- -_.-|.n.|...a a.. nu... In: tho Unmrin nov- srlon 5| Lnu-ago. The moment of the crown prince} than: now consists Inuiniy in the applica- tinn to the ulootod porno! I propnntion of leave: of the luin plant. The Duh-h And Ilelgium govcrnment deny as rumor thntermnny in tryinawinduce ` them In enter A military union in conjunc- tiun with the triple ullinnm. June: Brown, I restaurant koepor, of Troy. N.\'.. ha been indicted on I charge of murder in tho n! degree in killing PM.- rick linlly on the night uf October the Nth. (ienrge Uenhun. New Urlunn, going down the hnth house no plunged into the water head foremoist. in hand struck I hidden ohstructiun hi: neck was broken. 'n... u......l.r.I ml (`n, Mid intend to II! a Mr. Nicholas Murfolny. Mr. June: R9010! ` and Mr. J. '1'. Smuh will be Among the new quoen'I-fmuuel. , The rumour ` |lnlrd.&l.| . ` am... ..in nhnrllv In taken \ ' IIIKII. \'nm'u.~0u"l`uou|ny. .\'ur. lth. Llnmww Virtue. npd OH yous. Thu funeral will take plan [mm his hm N- niclonoo. Uivlllon NL. tn-marrow (Thun- cloyuboc. Int. 1!: tfclnrs. I";'loud.Idu| -oq uunuu IN rupee u y Hit up Odd. Il*Bu'l'mn . --In Klnptun. Tuudsy ovon lag. Nov. mm. Adam 31-llrnunv. wed ll) yous. Pnnornl native later. wloncc alien nnwn sun: um yuux. ..... be uuhlbhod in: Utah: by the Uuurin gov- ernmcut. The rtmeut of Ilca bu iuuml I vurmu or the aural lion of M. J. Byrue. Kn custody M. (ihalhun. Out. on I chuge of so Chicago. 11.. o...a....m I the prince`: I HUI. A mnsrem-r of nlelegatesfrmn all lnram-h~ es of the Nntiuual league was held on Lora! ` |hllou'a cxuvnsive estates. The conference ` nlecidml that Lnnl Dillon`: utfer of u reduc lion 0530 per Cclll. from the judicial rgut should be accepted. ' An attempt to evict n trunnt named Folcv frmn the estate of Col. I htrles l`ott,enham. at Wexfnrd. mu attended with diicnltv. The house wu acutely barricaded, nu! ` ` boiling water and none: were thrown nt the ntucking party. The constables brought I fire engine and drenched the tenants with 1 water. Ten Arrest: were made. A I"IH\l Llulrr: tI\ \ nu nu ll.uuusm'm:, l u., .\'o\'. 30.~Four men were killed and one was badly hurt yester- day by the caving in of: rent muss of earth in a stone quarry near ummelstowu. A- movm those buried fifty feet in the ruins is John rick(-.r. R Freuchnmn, and two Hun- garians. Several days will elapse before t.he bodies can be reached. The Judgeahlps I-`Illed. 0 l"l`A\\'.-\, Nov. 30.--The Ontario judge~ ship question has been settled by the ap- pointment of Hu h Man-Mnhun, Q.L`., of Toronto, as jud ,e o of the Court of Com. mon Pleas, and V. l . R. Street, Q.C., of London, as judge of the Court of Queen : Bencli,'tlu1lling all the vacancies on the .... mninr nmn-1: much. .\ Frlghtnnl Object Encountered In .\`e- brua|u- Part Mun, Pitt Bout. NI-zluuslu (`I'r\', Neb., Nov. 30.Iohn Hot)", wood chopper. on Snurdny night stumbled over the form of a hideous look- ing cmature.| undoubtedly of I | __. ._: ..l.sI..I - .I human stumbled me Iurm ul n mum... lvv-' N face and body, but friqhtfully de formed. The body was entirely naked and black and rough. The haul bore a slight resemblance to that of S negro, the ` eyes almost protruding from their sockets. and fangs stood out from is horribly shaped month. In I-womotion it used its fut and what were nndmalnedly its arms from the E elbows to where the hands should have been 1 as forefeet. The creature escaped and is ; supposed to lmve In.-on drowned in an at ` tempt to cross the river. ` _______.___. , They DIE OI \.ll'lI7l- Dh`.'l`R0lT, Nov. 3().-'l`lie father ':f the late Fatlier Mchianus, Wimlsor, 86 years of n e, came from Goderich on Friday to Attend t I8 funeral of his son. Returning home he said to as friend : I could not cry at Windsor, but I can't keep up any longer," and gave way to as passion of grief. That night he lied. On the following day a raml-dmlghter visiting at his house also die auddcniy. He`: Accused of Treaeoii. BI-:xu.x.\', Nov. 30.-(.`aba.nne, awaiting trial at Leipeic for treason, will be accused of selling to the French government report: mmle by officials in Alaace~Lorraine which were intended solely for the German go\'~ crnment. and for inciting others to divulge the contents of gecret printed documents. .__._____.______ fhe Bench ' t lling all super i:)r nch, F|;;(`-AI. A -`\?l);R"A\ ls`.l.l.lNu t In I1-uullo my I Il-(`|I.nI .~'uru-ry 3 nry or (`cum (on. Wrue III. I n....|....n..p N Captain Hnrbottle. inspector of steam- boata, has returned to Toronto from Beam harnoia, where he examined Chntincnu and Hanson`, deckhuula of the pro . California. H c has obtained important evi ence henring on the conduct of the crew, but dun not make it public. ._..___.________. The boot rropoucr u.uuu........ 1 1 1 1 l M. Goblet Denllnnd the Honor. 1 /nus. Nov. 30.-Seveml deputies` waited upon M. Goblet. to-dc and endeavored to induce him to join 3 pa hunt. with M. Clem- enceau is premier, with the object of rekin- ? iug M. Gravy in the presidency. M. Goblet ` declined. - lug M. Ul ; declined. .v in: Chu-Ion` Allognd on-. _ 0'l'l'A\\'A, Nov. 30.~A telegram mceivbd from Wnhingtonhu. I Sir Charles Tupper l has offered to-cone u to the Americma the right of pumhuing-nqppliea. on in; ngen, sud unloading carpet In Can [an Intern, - rovidod the Americans will ugroo to shun- pnno nine: an I mean: of taking nh. THE PITH OF THE NEWS. .L___q-. WHAT WAS IT ANYWA.Y? A I-`atal Quarry Am-hlcnt. , 1; _ \' .\.. an Fm. .____..___., , Lost Propeller California. t`I __,L_ALI.. hmngntnr nf ant They Dled of Grief. \V_. nu 'l`|.. futh.-r - 5 mod the (`0IIlIl Iiovlmstul . N.` vlmrge of `uh-apmng the .\IeIumuu. or an) cliristiuu l)(Nl_\'. Hull fnrbicl, we should do spine nnywhu sincerely mark in Christ's Iuume. or fail to Appreciate work hunt is guml. no matter by ulmm clone, though we- may not lie nlule consistently to up run! of ` lhr mnum-r in which it is alum`. l ut how mistaken the conclusion would he that th- church in the mother lend mu behind nther l`eligi(\us bodies in zeal for the upreul of the christian faith. that article which I-Epenred in tho Quar!o~rI_l/ Il O"tiIr,()lI uimlern u riltlan missions. and which Wu Ieul st your last annual nneetingmoulil uufliciently show. In that article there was given the annual in mince of the foreign miuionnry societies An follow: : AK`! 0| Q IV_ _I4 _.I ...\..l..bl..a THE WHM EN'SAU.\'l|.|.\l{Y ltov. II. II. um: on .(hlDOlIu I'Illy~.\ loply M the lotus: allow. In. Jul- uon OIOCIIQ ltulnllel And `I00 `flay Pun-A flu! Dunning lip. Tho qurhrl land I tho Klnptoa hunch of the Sill`! Ilmbfy in MM Int e\ suing In 8!. Juan ptrochhl Iohoul house; In. Hole:-In In Ibochnlr. The .....Al-- --- M E (HA im d llolloriuln tbocuur. mo unsung III 0 by the Incubus ol 8!. Juana , tho nhnlu uni by the coon! . Illa Wade. ht! ;rom murm. o! For! llclaztz -...n n.. n....... ..l Innllnn. can then noordlu nun wuu. uum from Raw. . . rue. o! Inland. and Mn. Bourlo. cl Landon. can then mm! by Mn. R. V. hall! the lnnor it nppouod that the 0! (hu- rio had up todno contributed to the Algomu jubiloo lund 8844.99. and Unhrlo, he and llama oomblud .02. Than Io loved the u'uuunr'u upon giving tho cont:-Ibo lion: 0! the dlorollt brunt on for the put quarter. These are u !o|loII : u. n.......... gm .5 CIUITDUIH lllvvw as`: -v Ivunwwu Bnoorm-I........ .. `.II|I RI. Juunu` . . . . . .. . .. GOD I-}l.I uul`n .. 438 In summon ham hul IQ} duuehui u. dim-rent point: from thc ghreo churches tn the vduo of U214. Al... .........n In: Mm an-l~ulArh~n of IQ dif !A8UCC88FUL ucmuo HELD m ` s'r. .umu ouuacn. the Inc 0! Ian. Altar report: by the secretaries ol the dif- lerent branches an intoroutina paper on min : nium on u Pacic mutt nu rem] Iuy Minn Annie Mucklooton. An uldrul by Rev. II. 1 H. Smith Menu in the warn of which I..- 2 I . _ ` christian Iblol : ' Una n! the many nulvnntagu ol the Wu men`: Auxiliary society in thnt at the meet ingl helnl ll regular ll|lt'l`\'llI information can he given to its Inomhen M the minion- ury work that in heing carried on and no la terest in that wurk in-utiunulntocl. There in imleeal need at infuruntiun, for there in I\ great deal of ignorance re unlin v the work of thet'hurt~h| uf linglum in IN` tniuion tielcl and the mother lnncl. l nlnre nu\_v mum)` of you may have re-ml in nu 0! mm locnl papers (the \\'Im;) ye-nteru|n_v the report of a sermon from which one mnld not {mil to draw the unm-lnuinh that the Church of England was In-hinel nther religions houlies hut h nus re-gents ha-r \\ nrlt at home And ubroml. Nut one uorul would I any to dim parnge the christian work \ll)'I0 by any an ciety. Incl certainly we must repudiate tlw wt leapising" the .\letlunliat or any should _ ...L _: . En ('l|rinI'u .. ...-l_- Iuuuw u . (`huh-h of I-`mgland sax-irtlvs . . . 5 Societies aup med by Anglican and Non-son . .\'nn-oomformist societies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i n n ., J: .__ __.--.....-_. ...nL.0n nlnn. 'U.'\1~: m-"mi-: in-:-vr in P18 in Tomato. siluata . I nuns street in Hm on ; .I..l...p n his: lrmln I II 1 Non-O0Il|I 0l'llIlBl lovwuun . .......u One Anglicnn missionary society done bu ` expended. during the queen`: rei . over thirty-live millions of dollars nnafliluring thnt time, at home. over two hundred and ; fty million of dollut have been ruined for l the building of churches and ondoving of parishes, sud over one hundred million ox- endod on education. The number of colon P l ._.| ....a ...:..a......-.. I.i.hnm hn inc:-cued ` twenty-two tnousanu. But not continuing gures let me give you the testimony of some among the most in uential of diuenting authorities. The He- lhodint Recorder, is leading organ of English ` Mothodism, says: We ourselves. after very close consideration, as prepared to i admit the Church of England. in the number of its more or less attached ndhonnh. ex~ ` ceeds the sum total of all other denomint tiona. the Roman Catholic included. We are neither able nor diapo-ed to deny, fur- thermore, that during the last twenty years its growth and advance have been very wonderful. greater, on an average, in re- spect of practical aggressiveness and volun~ tur organic development. than the growth um advance of non oonformit as a whole." -'u..:.l .1... .....z Rankin}. nrun or. Snurmeon. lulcl mlvnnce OI nou UUIIIUI lllli on n w um. ".\`aill the greet Baptist preec er, Spurgeon. only the other month, Let us not hide from ourselves the fact that the Episcopal church is awake, and it is full of zeal anal force Dissenting u we do most intensely from her ritueliem. and especially ebhtu-ring her establishment by the state. we cannot but perceive that she rows and grows, and among other reasons, use Ipiritunl life is waming among certain dissenters." And an the farms elleervice, held at the City Temple just previous to Dr. Pulsar`: lenving for an eight months holidny. this eminent Con- gregetiouint, than h at` course strongly and conscientiously diering from her Iyntem,` yet declared that the most active and self- denying church of to day was the Church of England. Expected at the Reopening of the Conspi- racy Cue-Anx|o!,y In London. I.u.\'n0.\'f Nov. 30.--Stu`tling revelations ure expected next. Mondey, when the further henrin of the dynnmiu conspiracy case will 1 take p Ice. Public anxiety Is aroused, as the evidence clearly shown` tint there am still deupernte men in America pro to aid and shot criminal attempt: in Inglaml. The discovery that at. large 3 quantity of dynewito ll thet found in possession uf Cnllun can be Imnggfed into the country alnocennglun nu feeling. The police on wtively tncin 0 movements ol Gen- ernl Millen and at ertnot in cultody. VS cnletiou continues concerning the inten ed use of the dynulniw, Wu it to blow up nuhlic buildings. or was Mr. Belfour'or3ome of the u numwe., w us it to mow up public buildings, Belfonror some other l`llll0Xi0lla |)('I'S0l) uimecl et 9 There in some suspicion that the prisoners had no real intention of cummittiu outregee, but were only pretended tools 0% the dynemitere for the seke of money. The prisoners are guerded on eijriving ill. and leaving court by mounted police with enbres. The recen- tione. -however, ere lea etringent t Kn in the Gellegher case. when lice with loeded revolvereeurrounded the oclx. Cellen hes the nppeerenoe of e broken-down profession- al men. middle eyed Herklne. elthough it is Ieid he cennot either reed or write. ep- peere 1-ether ebove the ertieen clue, you end pele. with derk brown heir end cheering countenence, and very reepeotlnl'to oeert. The Time neglect: no hence to VII! Kr. Pernell,-end Inehee the l : "Pei-nelliem in bl-eeilng up. and 33:; e uevolntioe into in element." pended oducnuon. inc numoer ox colon ial And missionary bishops has increased from seven to seventy-ve, and the clergy in England fmm fourteen thousand to twenty-two thousand. Rm. not uoutinuinu curealet give you STAR-1-'L-|;1G REVELA'l:|ONS. N0. `Z79. $3.50 | ~.L__ l53l.9lS ,-., -_ _,.;-.,g. lit) A'l`07\V.'. l{EE\'ES. King $1.. to buy your Plus. llo lmsdmdozena to choose from. Good Ties. 2 {or 5 cents. ` I-`OI! COUG HS ANl)(`Ul.DS.-(`lmap a Bottle of the l)u.vo.\'u (`oven llummr. The rs! dose frequently stops n con h. Composed of Wild Cherry. llorchouml. Zlocnmpnno and other valuable ingredients. .Ple\unnt lo lnluf. In bonlos. 250. and 50c.. at \\'Al)E'a' l)l{l.JU HTUILK. WAI)E`S MANDRAKE LIVER PILLS nro urely A vegetable: Calhnrtlc. being entirely {mo .rom (`nlomel or any Metallic subaumce. In ~ also of Liver Complaints. Blllousnoea Dyspep- sia. l1eulm:he.&c.. they give universal smisfmu Lion. They uru Su nr~mute Ono lsndooo. ln Bottles M ADE'S DRUG STORE. ll! yuan. Funeral uolius later. Tburv In Bollovllle. Nov. 20th. Thoma Ihrtloy, eldut you 0! Francis True) . qul EH yarn. Tho lumnl will like plans in Ikllovllle {mm the ruidouuu of his uncle. llr. It. Tracy. - , I-`l.\`|C (`ITY HOME. The undersigned offers for aalethnt Dh:sluAlll.E HOUSE A.\ Du)'l` now occupissd by him on Earl Street. The whole is offered in one block. having about one hundred and twenty feel frunuuro on Earl .'~`-(reel. and the Urfer lnl runs through to West Street. The B LDINGS on the proper! are almost new. and the garden is lnnted wit!` the chuicual n-mm. For terms app y Ln THO . MINIRE. T|`:.\('" E. IIOIIIIII I lll|l\l runs: UUII|II\vI\wq for 5.5. .\'o. H. Tuvnnc r of Porllund * wrvlvuu In vommenu-. Jmnmry nl. ism Appilmtlunxk auulnu ulnry. \\'|lHn-ro(`1`l\vd up In l1lh of In-ccnnbcr next by Jun-za ruculclrr, llvllrovk. _... . In boiuus HTUIHL ed for an quired. EpU:c:fEr1dNAL::_ _ SCHOOL bF)i;i27.% ~_- ...... nnnn in Ihp rnnms of the HHVUJIUII Uvuvvu vu ....., THE (`l.AS.\`I-ZS are open in the rooms M1-clumios` Institute. corner of l`ruu-oss and M onlrenl Streets. TERMS. Color (floss. (ouch morninr from 10 to I2) 40 a lesson. or whore 4 or more onsonn are taken In one week. 250 each louon. Afternoon Drawing (`lnsa. Manda '3. \\'ednoodz\yannd Fridays from L to I .m.. (I) per term. Evenin Dmwing Class. ondays. Wednesdays and Pr days from 7:3) to 9:1!) p.u\.. $3 per term. All fees payable In advance. ' V l rinclpal-CuAm.xs E. \VREN8IlAl.l.. Auiatanl-31:33 Jnznu: C. Snuv. Ulvluu nvv-- '--._.. WM. MONTGOMERY. 238 Alfred Street. near Broc la prepared to give lawns on the Dance music furnish- ` Violin at 3 roaldonce. large parties. Calling on it re ed for small or nuired. `Han now on hmd one oi the La: vusll bought for cash. over oifo hook ut our linen: Ladies` Felt B; " Rid Boom. Ladies` Sknt Boots. I A uuuilc oontn|ni;:;-\ .\ Pu-In. Wade`: Lane. - All` UD 1 U `av--___ _ 212 BARRII B` `RIIET. 1-`Ira! -(`lass Elementary Education in Eng llsh. Mathematics. Classics and Bookkeeping. E. RYAN. B.A.. Principal. LOOK our rnn}*tiuIjI9ri:1I'ri1 is%i{! lll&uw-~ l Han [Au-gent Stocks. 1 cash. offered in this city. l ourlinor Ln leoFolt. Boots. Ladies . d l ` Skntllglioots. Man`: Wmler Boots (Full I-`oxod up to a top) only 82. really * rthts-G i llmtnin. Th i no lmgge stock o`fmill:l?d-Made (`IIato(I`nlie\'.'o?-k 0: mind which will be sold at slalnghtor Price. Rubborumd Oval-shoes in meat mriety. Cu:-` tom Work a specialty. . THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, n-1* o....~nu.m Q-nutrr. ' l.\l)I|'IS fur nur l":\|l anal (`hrinnmu 'l`n\do. to ` mku light, pl:-unant work nl thc-ir own houu-.-t. i 81 lu31!pq-nlny can he quiullr nuuh-. \\'urk soul by mail any dlnumce. [arm-ultra tr-no. No muwuain . Address at on:-0. (`KIACINT Mn ('19.. H7 .\ ilk St. Boston. .\lmm. ux M70. ADAM `mun HUB. Aoooux-nun`. AUDHOI. kc Olen ~ Street. near King St ,__-.---------"'*'-'-j' KINGSTON ACADEMY m n n A nnvn n-n'n.lm'l`. mos. OUA//AV_IA_/Q{I`;l4:1I TI-l.\(`IIl-IIL holdin Ilhihl 1 mr .-t H. Nu. ll. in I'm I-`OUR OF` TIIIC NEW 1`\V()-S'l`0R\' lll{l(`I{. wllh nxlunslon. in Dunn Tt`!'l_'t\0c._t_30fll?_l'7 BIG BARGAINS THIS WEEK. ..., `*7 THOSE TWO FINE (`UT 8'I\).\'E HOUSES m lnvmon SL. just colnpjeled : 8 l`()pnla__|:)!|_. 3 IUIBIK __?_ PILLS nun-Iv A vmrotable Cl\lhl|_`Uc,>b_()in gnyirely (1-90 "`l;rilial"pKl-CllARLES E. \VRENSIlAl.1 __:______________ \'HI. IA ! IlK'0l`,[ In NH` (HI . wru xnunvua-V. ....r. ` um um Iraulv ; wfu In-ll or loan ood will and ewrylhimz appertaining lo the minus u-heap. Iluuou fur ulllng~uwner inmndn going In tmllfornlu Address all communlouuous lu H. 1'. Nuuum. 2| Wood SL. I`m-onm. _.._--w._ VIOLIN AND QUADRILLE MUSIC`. ....-.\-..... no.....a 9:"... BUSINESS CHANCE. SPECIAL 1s_a ENT1oN.M REIINDIRS. 903 SALE. VVANTED. m"ruu I-2| . |u'.~'|.\'n-2.-.- nmuul un me best muh l>u.si~ T0-LET. ' unnu. T wluumv. lua Vu f`9n1'I.AxB :1 Opt: Iluuc. VIUIIDAI. .\.-tutu. Mum: of Foams`: llodtcal Col Ian at I nun. Ia...-gun: ll:-1-nun J Annlonl ll. J0|.'|I`I 1 '1`:-rrnuc. Apply in \ln.~I.* llllncry. Princes Y3I`Iwu-w:- .7 ~..,. 267 Pnxxcms Smxn. __.__________ H'T(`" I'll I|l'S|.\l'..\" an ' Woll colablholmi and I '00:! will ..a..i.m In the `-vo rooms. Apply I . on the pmntlses. 'l`\V()-:!'l`0R\' lH(l('K. \ u 'l`x-rrome. corner l!qxu| 1 In \lu.~x. (`. A. HIPR l\ . ` third vlnu ounlmle. not `ncrvlmns .2 nun Annilmuunn. THE DAILY WHIG. e. nun: `. ma: HI, "s.u.Ic:-ms.\' .- mm-k nn nul- HAL H y` Sim-K on IN` (L Gluuul. , _._.._ __ A 2-II'l'UA'l`l0N for n roapooublo mu llld win In uno rim-at : cued reference: If required. Apply M (It s umvo. llouno. in I. Euquln Apply a For ticket: to sll pink. And lnfor mu m we on loans. -wit to F. A. FOLBER. - General Ticket Agent, W IJIJII Ill! 87.25 AND 81.50 06010 SHIIIGLES. ......- II... urn huh] To l;e'v.IIWY;)_r-I-<-,_|"l\"i|Jade|'a. 1 .. -1- M--n Ferry Wlm-!. V_V _ _ I I __. _ , T_HE RATHBUN compmvi .>,._. ....p__. was 'ruoUz~uxu zsuuw R001`! in -- ._- nv-.._....... 5 tnulnnnhnm Kit. 7|,`-l'slll.\'l-7 at once. Halsrf from sun. l'nuluuIIIod nnwnsa. llnowx lluornlln. .\'um-rymun. Nu:-hunter. .\'.Y. .7 __.r -_ 1'.Iu\.\'|.u:v. . . _ oon. `Hole! AI WI|['I`IODIOlO Number. III. .._.__:... --..._. ___ -..___.__- In`. John Linwood Accused ol Attempt- III 00 Murder Illa Wllo. Lnsuux. Nut`. `)9._-Ju|m Linvmonl. Unp- tm minister. cum here than: {nor your: ngn from Michigan: with three children and I hlmlnomo wife. Lately he opened In in` nnrnnce Agency. lml follnwed preaching on Sumlnyn. A week ngn Mundny I ma! nova in l.inuoocl`u house blew up, nnul Mrs. Lily wood, who vru lining beside it with her |..._|.. 1...: .. ...;...-..I..u. unnno. The unlo- mung name u wuu uur lmly. In-l I mirtculuul escape. The explo- uiou Wu nnribmeal to gun, but 5 strung smell of guupowdeu nu noticed. Mrs. Linwoocl Agreed that the explosion lml been unto-I by gun. on. s.mnhv Rev. John Linwoml Ioamml A \\'ouusn About to be lhsrlocl l.'l\`ep III! II: to II I'l[I|I. I.|ltle Chllll. ('1-LI mu.-\, S. (3.. Nov. 30.-An (`ltl`&0l' (Iinary occurrence is reported from Summer ton. A colored girl, 17 years old, ill several deys. died. The lrody was properly Pro pared and dressed for burial and laced In ll cotlin. the folks of the neighboriood hold- ing their customary noisy wslu-" over the corpse. The funeral services were held in the colored church T hursdsy afternoon, and the body was to be interred in I raveyenl About two miles distsnt. When t e cortege had reached a point within 500 ysrds of the cemetery the psll~lx.-sren were startled by ...-..:.m Annnrelltlv comimz from the coin. IIUV 5|?-In Wool) and 1 ` Wuhlnou. nlunoro and All Point: In North -. .. L _.._nu-1: --.|\!Vl` n'-_ (In Satiinlay Rev. that his brotherin-law were looking for him Anal he Ihppml out. 'I hue l.'ll'l`llllIlllll(`el caused an Iuvutigntinn which revealed that on the evening ml the ex luuinn of the stove Linwooal plnved A shove fill of coal in the stove slew uiiuuteo lreforo the expluaiun. His Action uurpiinml his wife, who ukul. What are you doin to the above '3" Lin- wood suddenly left wuhnut saying ll vrnril, and I few minutnu afterwards the ex lnsimi mcurred. It wu n wonder thnt bot child Illll ninth:-r were not kill:-cl. The explusinn 'Tl`\`kl`(l half the house. l! is repurtewl that l.iu\mml has genie in {min I girl in the Western sumo with whom no um: in daily correspomlonco. If Lin- woocl cnn be found he will he urn-steal on El ` clnrge to murder. the pallbearers were uuruuu Hy crying. apparently coming from The procession was halted. and after con- sidersble discussion it was resol\ ed that the cotlin should be opened. Upon removing the lid it was found. to the rest consterna- tioh of the funeral party, tint the woman was olive but unconscious, and that It new- born bdbe shared with her the narrow bed. Severn] of the pallbearers and mourners were terror stricken and fled. Those who remained. however, ministered to the wants of the once dead woman and her infant, and in a short time both were taken to n nei h boring house, where they received ltinc ly and necessary attention. At last accounts the mother was doing well, there being .......... :...I:....oim. nf hprcomnlete recovery, .\ "Jorunto Clergvmnn Who Denies Absti- nence to be a liibllnsl Precept. 'l'oRn,\"ro, Nov. `. .9.--A fortnight ago Rev. D. J. Mcllonnell, of St. Andrew`s church, presehed s sermon on modemte drinking, in which abstinence was denied to be as biblical precept. The sermon csusedcom- motion in the temperance circles and evoked much `criticism. Tonight the reverend gentleman resumed the subject, dealing at great length with personal liberty. as incul- cated by Paul. Every man he held must judge for himself, and while there might be manv rensons for abstaining in order to help A weak brotlier, there was no law higher than individual consciousness of duty to cle- cide in the matter. The preacher was of opinion that the apostle drunk wine all his Ii e. and did not sp ly to himself the prin- ciple laid down in omsns XVI, 2lst verse. '1` ie argument running through the dis- course was against legal prohibition. and has already give rise to much dissstisfuction among the advocates of total abstinence in the city. The sermon is likely to be much canvassed, no uttersnce nearly so strong having been made for I long time by a clergymsn of the rev. ntleman`s standing. . U'l'l`AWA. Nov. 30.-- ev. G. M. Milligsn. ,lI! , I__s..-.. Laos`! nnlnhul nuesmtinn both taken I0 n nu n every indication of her com iete recovery. while the infant is hearty an robust and is thriving as well as any pickuninny born un- der ordinary conditions. I-`L'n.~usmEu mum 'r[M.m`. 80 Gore Street. ` clergyman OI lnu nu. mum ........... ... in A public lecture, took pointed exception to the Rev. D. J. Mmrdonneifs views on the I:.-...... ....-.rh-m (0 ll!!! new. 11- J liquor question. .___. The Norqnny Government In n Crlllcnl ouluon-F|-lend: Leave It. \\`|.\'.Vn'l~`.u, Npv.30.--Mr. Lucock'| let- ter. asking Governor Aiken: to call the legis- lature together, fell at, though it is gen erall believed it may hasten the crisis whic has been apparently impending for for some time. There in poma talk of I. re- arrananient of the cabinet; nnrl M r. L|rivi- ere wt 1 probshly retire from local politics Ind run in Provencher for the house of common: should the Hon. Jose h R0 ml he gppoihtod governor ,of the ort.h- Vent. L.-_..--.l...`l blunt with Hm (la. COIHIIIOIIB auuunu um nunu. uvuv .. _-_ __ up intod overnor th orth-Went. It In goners ly conceded that with the de- fection of Mr. Leucock and Mr. Premier- grant from its support the Norquay Govern ment could not retain power unleggjhere is . ..-u- .hnI_ menu coum u I new dual. Sharp Gate 3 New Trial. A|.BA.`iY,'N. Y., Nov. 29.--Tho court of e bu '1-evened the decision in the 3 up cue and ordered 3 new trial. Sharp received the newt-of the decision without my emotion. Since hie conviction in he fallen into a moody etate from which it --.... :.........Ihln tn mun him, lily Iluwuuu. nun- ...- - _ _ Ion stat; fro} ` `com: impossible to spun vv tuna.--nu .-....._-. - on New York. u I Au uuklu an Juachlu or CHEAP HILL |A!l\1|l\ -...I GENEIMI. TICKET AGENCY. OF` Tlllc Nlcw I with extension. 1 and Hay Htrcatw. t< Dry Goods and Illlllncry. ouupowozn mT'n-as STOVE- I5 IIIUUHJIIU lnunuu Ivvw -- Rono. Watonowu I Ondonnbnrl mt. u I In -|,;_| A COMMQTION IN TORONTO- MR. LEACOGK'S LETTER. .___ BORN m A COFFIN. M. - hot olnnck itrwu KING:-gran . om`. w K|I\'(}S'l`(.).\'. ('.\N.~\l).\ \V|'}|L\'|')\'l).T\ Y |'}Vl "Om A0~_0_Vg ! THE 1..u:un mmIIss1o.\'. -Gen. Atom. `. and no huh] TWO 8 l\)!\'E HOUSES on lblvlsion just rooms each. hard and soft water. no lawn : rent. II!) per annum. Apply to Juus Cluwronu. Grocer.