Klll 12 Auction Sn \VlCl)NES[)AY. DEC. mu, consult and Hall 81.9 To Table. 'I`:. In nu-nets. riw--wu- 5 Princess Street. lo of Second-Hund Furniture on nu of Cook vet. one Parlor Sultan. one nrblo Mu-bio Top Sideboard. I inlnx and I lot of pthor_go_ods. Silo ulr mun-In Tvrr \|'nu|o mm Ilnlug and than AI|olIl'I;`l|(?u|nm|nIIoIOI I maly Wil- ling lo (brunt AunIhol-Whnl WIII the _,. .-......-|.... nu-.- A co?EsT IN CARLETON. will : ~Jud Lawrence, New York, t1e:dnynd- mittufehloet. the anarchist, to bail in the _uum uf 85,000. M ' .. . .-. an as Grout I-`nllnro In Glugow. Umsuow, Dec. 9.-_-Armstrong lirotlners & Co., theinrgest operator: in the iron `ring. have failed owmgbo the rise in the price of pig iron. The iron market: here are ext-it.ed1nd there is 1 great amount of speculation. _ Danger Yet Apparent. Loxoos, Doc. 9. --The Paris c<.rreapon~ dent of the Times learns that the Russian overmnent has just refused the olfur of I nrisinn syndicate to gusrunmo the railing ofn loan of 8150.000,-000. This action,_he says, in proof of Rueaitpacic intentions. Jsmes Crawford. Z6A)|X.$lIIuIIuIIIuIu III':|Iw \. uuuu -----...- Sweet cider. 251:; sweet oraugel, 25; ne Iiew dates, 10c zlemons, 25 dozen ; Ml- lsgn grapes, I50 ; cmnbrries. 25 quart. _._,_._ Taking Action for Daniuxen. ` Nxrcnnz, Miaa., Dec. 9.-Five damage ; suite, ngszreszating $140,000 hnve been inni- \ tuted against the Natchez cotton company by aurvivin relatives of those killed in the explosion w ich todk place in the mill last Mnv. Tumbled Into 3 Well. Qvmmc. Dec. 9.-Miu Armstrong, Inver- neu, wont to the well to lower some milk, when aha fall into it, sud thoughlhe manag- ed to drag honolf out wad found dead short- ly afterwards from exhaustion. ..-. ~~_ '_,-- I always enjoy `b':-onkfnt at Mr. Blank ; lhey nu Hendry & Thompson : coffee. and it in lovply. ' ` ' __________&_____.____. _ \\'.\l)F:`S .\l.\Nllll.\Kl'Z LIV!-IR l'll.l.S are .un-ly n yem-table (`azlmrt ic. being entirely In-o rum tfnlonu-I or any Mm-ulllc substance. In mu 0! l.l\:q\.r Cumpluims. lkiliouz-tn Dyspep- sia. llcminclno. &c.. the)` give univeron Ia\lisI'a(`- lion. 'l`hoyun-Sn r-coated. Unoisndnw. In Bottles nl \ Al||s`.'_:! DRUU S'l`0I(|I`.. [001] Ill!` Lulu-uunpuuc-u Scott : Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, in a most mnrveloua food and medicine. It hula the irritation of the throat and lungs, and gives esh aml strength quicker than any other remedy known. ltia very palauhle. havinv none of the disagreeable taste of the crude oil. Put up in 50c. and 3] size. Iluula Blake: I Cholce.. \'m.\'.\'A, Dec. 9.-The Cor;-upovuierzre Dc L l'}st states that Rnsainllms agreed to accept the Duke of Gothlaml, the second son of the King of Sweden, as us candidnte for the throne of Bulgaria in place of Prince Ferdinand. EX P19! May. Thr ;.\pnn4ii:e Ialllod Him. Un \\'eulnesd.s_v Reuhen Green, aged IS years, returning tu his home near Parlmn after an absence of six months. sturted across Eagle Lake, the ice on which had only taken the night. previous. When about hnlf way 1 across he broke through and clung to the * ice but before aasisrauco in-rived became un- ` cunicious. Shcrtly after being rescued he breathed his last, dying from exposure. agree not to puhnan any more repuna 0| meeting: of sup rcssexl bunches of the league, but he re used to give such as pro miss The court. declined to state the cue i The (`ullc-rtlonn for the Pope and What They Norm lo IIIIIIPIIP. .\'In\' Yuan, Dec. 9. ~The collections for the pope in the Rnnmr. churches ol New \'or hnd been awaited u a criterion of the force of the anti-poverty society`: light on Archbishop Corriguu and his holiness. It in $38.06. ) hnrger than the collectionsof eevenl years put together. The peo le of St. Ste- phen's parish, of which Dr. Jculvnu wu pastor, were peculiarly emphatic. Lut year, before the doctor ulviiml them to boy- cott the pope. lhnt congregation contributed about 8300 as Peter`: pence ; this your they y contributed over sum. While Dr. Mc- ` ivI...... .....:..o..:.....l clue hi: nnrinh vnnIdu'l. V contributed :=|.mu. nnue ur. mc- Glynn maintained that his parish couldn't N sup rt 1: school, the ' now have one running a we] supported am? Itveutled by aevertl hundred children. Ilr. Dillon`: Lut Large Contruct-Hur- 1 rlngton Appeul Ono Dlocnuod. l Lox DON, Dec. 9.-l\Ir. Dillon. in I speech l at Islington, said thnt the nationalist: in- i tended to publish an analysis thawing that % the persons on the platform ut the recent 2 l meeting in Dublin, nddrensed by Lord Har 1 tingtomwero chiey Castle officials. Orange- l men and lawyers. Tim r-nnrt om-.ml to release .\lr. Harring- l and lawyers. The court. otfered to release Harring- ton on his own recognizance if he would not to publish more reports of nu-..-.zinm of sunnressed thou league, but no reluseu to give uuvu n yw misc. 'l'hc court for appeal. - Lessons Gwen in Gymnastics. Sparring, Fencing. Clubs. Dumb-Bell and Calls- : rhnnin Exercises. A (`oi-oner's Jury Declare That the Baby Wan Ilnlered by Its lather. 'I`uIw.\'1\v, Dec. H.--CoronerJohneton held on inquest to-day u n the body ol the in- fentson olJohnand Ilimlneth I-`ellov/s. some of the evidence was o! a rm-oltin character. it being proved beyond doubt t t the un- fortunate woman had reenrted to cannibal- ism eftar killin the child The doctor's evidence estahlis ed the {act that she wan suffering from puerperal inaanity. The hus- \ hand appeared to have done his utmost to prevent the harmingof thee-hi|d,having paid ve visits to the house on the day of the tragedy. After he had learned what had happened he did not leave the other children alone with their mother. thejury that although there wan no doubt of the insanity of the woman. that must ot prevent them from hringin in a verdict of The coroner told ~ murder ; accordingly thcy )l`0Khl.lll one to I that effect. the eecretery haul tn welt tn one Icuuue I ` hell en hgmr, after the time the eelelon -huulcl begin. lnr as teacher. Mr. Kidd ntatecl that nlIl_\' !~\\` of the teechenu were given tn Ieteueu. Aeerule the teaqlteqe \\'I'l lJ wtjv punvllml nn~l lnlthful In the slim clmrs__m us! their duty. Ile. however. cle- nlre-I that tho teeohere ehould he at their poet every morning It 8:. lo rocelve the whlldn. end prevent them I I: ' l to heal rty. ml t:-`::'la::r e": 0:31 vltltethelr 31:35.. et ell time-. Thet vel their duty. Mter Jenuery Is! he intended to compel e oompllnnw _u ith c-urteln rulee. The principal: ol the nvlmole elll he required to report to the lmard. the time 0! Arrival ol ewh toecher under hle euporvlelon. A time book will he placed la the rooms 0! the rlnclpele. and in it the teechere will be requ red toenter their umee end the time 0! their nrrlvel. -_... .._., ,. -in Wlll In Colrul col `I'M: Inblt~`I'ho Importer`: hutouonu. M. the meeting of mu school bounl lat uvenlng ronmulu were mule to the that that lame ol the um-hers had been Iublu Ally Inc 1: the In-lmull. It wu omen! tlul the In-I tn Itch ln one cc I Ilmo begin. J A. . ml. on nnclnn ..l.._.. `(A I- n......_... THE TROUBLE8 OF IRELAND. '. 5c.-Bloomeld` lien Chlolh-250. an __.._.A _...__...._ or. MR. r.Fc[.`vNN7s T-Ir74*FL`UENCE- ms 'urAVNTIctD disse- Food for Couuumpuvn. IV I !,,, ,IlV_j ':__.__ n In! I ---..j- .\ Lot of Them Occurring This Month- / six Ilonthe Limit. 'I`n'm_\"ro. Dec. 9.-The courts et Osgoode Hell, without heving come toe formel coir clueion es to whether the time of the session of the dominion linlnent in or is not to be counted in the six monthe prescribed u the time within which election petition: must be tried. here Inede "saving onion in moet of the cues now reedy for triel. i. 19.. they have extended the time for trial, if the time is to be considered ee hevin ex ired. In the followin cueee time end-p ece eve been fixed for trio : Prince Edward, et Picton. on Tueedey 13th Dec.. before J udge l`ette!- eon; West. Huron. et Uoderioh. on Monday. the l2th Dec.. before Judge Feiconbridge: West Middleeex, et Strethroy. on 'I\ieedey. the 13th Dec., before Judge Felconbri : Rueeell. at Ottewe. on Tueedeyg the th Dec. ; Eat Elgin. et . St. Thome.e., on Tues- dey. the 27th Deo.. before J udge Street : I-lultou. et Milton, on Wedneedey, the 4th Jnn., before Judge Boee: Eeet Heeti . et Belleville, on Wedneedey, the nth before J udge Roee; Eu! Simcoe, et Oriliin. on Tueedey. the 17th Jen.. before Judge Rose: Centre Wellington, et Guelph, on Tueedey. the 24th Jan, beforo J udge Bose ; (ileugnrry, on ifueedey. the Slet Jen., pro. hebly at Alexendrie, beiore J udge Roee. TWUNICW RICK lIWEl.|.l.\`0.'l six roolm much, 'l'0llIl\[ on Princes: Street. I5 mlnulu-u walk (tom the Market unru 2 hard and nut`! \\`I|lt`I`, and all the ll|l)lI`l`l| iuupnwelm-Ins 'r...-.... mu, '1`. (`AMTKK. \\'lllhuu:u'lll-. nyuclsn WI! Oluuu Illll `mu: vuv nu u and man u hydgodomic injection. `Illa at- tendant: were inched wrnb the body Anal within an hour Nichol: vu mto `to con nlorunou Ills injuries were fonts to be n a L A lllll IIIIIDU IIHII anvvu an--u ..v... Burial Whllo wot Alive. - Cuaruxoooa, Doc. D.-J.R. Nichols, a well known cu-pontor yootordoy fell from 1 it f bound to all tppounnooo w ;il`l ed? ;`ha body was hpurod for burl: and 'plo`cod on tho coo 3 board. Mn. Nichols would hot consent to the bun-Isl until` 8 physician had made an onmlmtlon. The ghyoicim won culled and the Iuvposed and mm 1 hvnodnmic in action. }A llul when I'll`: Saved !l`lIu I-`I-om In..._n..| IIVLIIA uni Allra. ;Iin';omki election rtition bu uuceumlml to the III month` ru in]. uutlel on necesau I93 0! Inc. M r. Randell is not likely to yield my pen of his position on his general policy of pro- tection to American industr '. while it is understood that .\l r. Cerlisie cums strongly to A policy that would ultimately reeult in absolute international {me trmlv. Though these views seem to be liupeleuly antagonistic, it is not unlikely that. with President (`le\'ela\nd as me.-dielur. some com- promise measure Iiiuy be pwpnmd and pess~ ed. Thet Mr. Cerliele will discipline .\lr. Randall by reducin him from liisimportnm chambership has n su ted, but it is henlly possible that Mr. Leriiale, who is eminent for feirnees nncl wiedom. will resort to any such extremity. It would mnke Mr. Randall s mertyr to protection. under eunun lawn. Mr. Randn seem: ready to have the in- tcrunl nvenue taxes sugmntrily abolished regerdless of the etfect on the mtional re- venue. He declares that they were juatitied ori `nslly only M I resource in war times. am that they Are re ugnnnt to the theory of our govermm-nt. .\ r. Carliale think: that reduction should be tint made in custom duties on necessaries of life. Ll- D....l.II :n nne Iibnlu tn vi-hi -nv nan Hull: In-mo:-rat: llnt Leading Oppul-v lug I>`ur1-ea on the Tariff lune. The two statesmen likely to share innbou: equul measure tho`attention of the whole country during the eession of the United States congress an Samuel J. Randall. of l'ennsyl\'ania. and John U. Carlisle. of Ken- tucky. The one as speaker of the house of representatives. and the other as chairman of the committee on appropriations. occupy positions that will have control of legislation on the question of such a reduction or modi- cation of the tnritf as will result in a de- crease of the revenue of the government to the extent of more than one hundred million dollars annually. lloth gentlemen and their followers declare that the surplus must he reduced, hut they diifer materially upon the methods to he a-loptml to secure the result with least injury to business as conducted under existing lawn. u- u_...l- -......- .....I.. On In. oh. I... - uubra. Ch:-tutu boning. I vclkhovn mar chlu.(.`hlup, via; our the dull: nl Spin and bin to V uvoluuoubh. bu com mmal ouicldo I-y In in`. Ifrnrlnrin Snlnnn, "II Inn]. III 'OQBd mlthcl ulctdo by IIIIQB`. Fndorluk Soburn. Volu-1. in hand Icleul in MI hon-0, hnvin oomlulttod Illlokle by huuin . Grid 0.: Ion ol hlo wile Mul nan-.-Ital troubles are ucrlbo-I M the uuudonl UI IN. Thumu White. win killod Hurry Wood- cnlourod pugilint, um. tho black diamond `A guilty of mun at (Imago `tn fauna - slaughter. Wu sentenced to ve yours in the ponitontisry A mmminiun lo euuuiro into the law And I-{biz voyui us :\}'|$13nx.I.-4:r.m; a Dottie 0! (ho l)u.\m.\'n (`nmu Iunugm. The Hrst dmo frequently stop: a on In. Uom \h lld Chorr . Hon-hound. llummpeuw And nlhcr vnluah e Ingrediomu. Plx-want to take. In hnzllm. Sc. and 5)c.. Al WADIFS DRUG 1 next Ieuum. Mr. Lnhouchere, of Trulh. hu received an anonymoun contribution of nixpenren for contrilmtiun Among the \\-orkimuse children of Lnnclun. Thin year he has roceivecl 10,000 new nixpeuwes, with it request that he again lnmk-ruke the task. A do-nuhtion fiom Toronto university stun. Lnnl llulhousiei life wu insured for about 8`. !ll,(|llJ. His four younger mm will I- well proviulml for, an under than Smtch Inn of email. the free, a". 9., the net. rental 0! the settled oltnten luring the next lhn-e year: will be lnid guide for them." 1'hoI.mIo fill]: that AQOO Cuuodlnnun rlnolnu I`:-on Iunopo and What The! Pol-ad-A Little 0! lvontlllc km: loud and Iouonboud. The hardware uablhlnout of June. Atchooon. st. Tlolnu. nu knroyod In lira this mornin . Ian. Ol.Il)0 : luurul. .\lr. Mudev . 5 printer in Tnllunom pol. bu boon uuhjooud In blind Ind wulor for as how! lot valuing to clot: hbooll. Kin; unit! In: contributed OGMIJ. And [ha noun m. to I `N W mum. Thu lluloliu libal MIR! 0! Mr. Joyce walnut his lormot employer. the Muquh of Flanriunrdo. {or $504110 clummoqhu mull ml in A verdict lnr plnintilf. who :1: nun-deal Olxll). .r.u.-nAA \\'hltn Iuhn AITV ll (`ullllllllliluu up tun pnctice of muuicipn proviucy ml other lulu-l to the Hon. '1'. Johnstun and W. II will he uulmiiltotl to t ne again llluwrunr Inc IIII. A deputation from university senate will wail. upon the minister of ulucn lion this Afternoon In uveruiu what "im pediament exists to the immedilte bringing Into force uf '.he Univenity act of Int as .n. King llunhnrc nu oonmnunu V0099" ma uupopooaoouo . ma ta-mane} .l nulhnn by the noun! nrilnquh in (fnlnbrla. 1-L..|-u-_ IL._..l-.. - -gII_Lnn-In Annr m`.uns OF Tm: \\'9|u.I. TLEORAMI FROM THE `EARTWS FOUR OUMITIR8 GIVEN-` THE ELECTION TRIALS FIXED- L001! UUT ZF0B._E(l_LI)- WEHHER ! BIG BARGAINS THIS WEEK. 'BROU GHT BACK Tq LIFE. crTnLTs-LE-RTEDITLL. onunry. ; union to em uire into umuicipnl iuulilulionu in thin mvincen has been `e V. Anglin. I-I. '1`. IL n.I \\' Ilnuninn Thai! I'Oll)l'l 1. \\ . nngun. r.. 1. n. . Houston. Their upon. the Unhriu It-gillatun` N 0. lll\I&l Viv----.-_-. llns now on hand one of the Largest Stovks. ` well bought for cash. o\ cr otfored ln this city. N Look In our llnea: |.ndles`Fcll lloola. Lndiea Kid Boots. Dulles` Slmlln Boots. Men's Winter Boots (Full Faxed up to I 0 top) only 82, really worth 81--n Gumnllm Hunmln. Thom ls also a lnrgv stock of llnnd~Mnde (`uslom Work on luuld which will be sold on! Slaughter l rivu.~1. RlIbb(`l`lnl'I1lU\'t`l`Sh0l'8 in urcnl \'nriv.-ly. (`us mm W ork an 8p0(`.ll\ll)'l THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, An. In... ....a.- ; \'-I\|)|.`I."l` OM-:0I`1'IIlt l!l'|`llUfuI:l'.Blnl.\'lc.~4.~I- \ II!!! In Tmonlu. stunted an use but uh bun!- Iwu nun-ul In line 1-In ; wall eulabllnhml om-I \ claim a but mule : will wll ur ham and will ` and c~\uI7IMlu( numrtulnlnu lo the minus rhovnln. Iuutm for calling mun Inlvnda (ulna m umlurnln. Aoldl-an all oomnmnimuonu to H. 1`. .\'r.-|.m.v. Wood .11.. Tomato. - ___.__________ l`0L'.\'|) AT LA:-\T-A romed wu-nnmd lu euro hunt and soft Coma. Hun um. (`ollousoa etc Hanson`: .\I\aic Cormsnlvo. ln I) ma. |.':c at Wade`: Imus more. other wummlo In In boulu. S'l`0l{|C. cvmiislui sci{doL & now am. lld IIIII BIQVJ llllll rn-nun Quinn.` vlnv . ... ..... Side rd. 0 Ta! Cu-pets.nnd I horgoods. Sal to oogtnonoo nt,_l0 &.l.ll. M l?orF:a--Cash. I-:. R. iaAR1iIN. Alctioneen-,: Agent for Tho")_lAnul`uoturera' Lilo and Acci- dent Insurance Co. A e. Tllmllt TWO lI`l.\'l'2 (`l'l` S1`1|.`s|t H()l'SES on Division S1,. jun! colnpfuvud : 18 moms mwln. haul and soft water. line lawn : rem. III) pt`? xunum. Apply to Juan Couwrunln. uroeer. I"l.\'I-I l`lT\' |l().\l Id. The undon-lmmd nlharn fur ulu lhnl ll!-2:-ll!(.\lll.|\`. H()l'.~'}-Z A.\'l)l.4)'l` now ox-cupml by him on I-Earl Strum-I. The ` whole in olh-rod In one block. having nhnut one lumdrul and twenty {ml fmnmgc on I-lnrl Hlrool. and _lho Up I-r In! runs lhrmmh Io Wow! ` Hlrc. Thu IN. |.DI.\'H.`l on lhu pruporlf` an hum! nvvr, and mu gnrnlu-n H ahmlul wil I j the ohuiuod frnlln. I-`or lurlns npp y In THUS. l \ln\l\I.I` are nlluml and Im- ymruru :- up .\ll)I)IU\`.. T I-`l..\.\' N I\ style on W. ruuuv. Tutu. .\'. horn" II. the (`Hy llnll. .-mum! fancy lrlhl U! the .\I|Iu|ou Ihnd at! maximum (`nial M 7 pm. ...-_.-,._....... ';g'ux>x-u uunuruu. Aw-Ir u-MM A. meal! 01- .._..r_.._. . """`.'.'.1`.""5`."`....""`*.... V . II . .\'::|orynoa.1ooimar. NJ. .-_. ._._-__; |Inl'siv2 mulnllug NW mount. Applyhlov A I'u-mt. \\'ulc` lama. on the 1-rombu. I-`(Wit U!` TIIIC \'l'2W TWU S'l'0Il\' BRICK Inn-III Irllh uusnuon. In Ilium Terran. mrnur won and y Sn. Apply to Him. C. A. Ilnrun. In H sand Mlllluory. Prlncuu St. mos. ouwfwzrveim avv--___ That. they ordered et first sight nod requested no to lake the elovee which they had In use. ` Therefore we have a number of Second-Hand Stovol. In good condition. For Sale Cheap at our war. Rooms. 189 PRINCESS STREET. 1: n trnbomv Ar nn -1 FOR SALE OR TO-LET. some of our cuatnmora were so struck by E. hd (`. Gurney Co`: ..-.4\orAI AB IV,'! ruunu lull Kingston. Doc. 50. 1387. s1>Ec1.u.. MENTLUN. I-`I..\.~C\'|7:I. .~'lI|lVl>l`H mmlv in mm uvh-ul \\`. lhucv min. King .~'1rm-L 35 and 337 King Strret. \ Hl. ".`.";;woVi:,1 1. A 31"`. -__| ___ R_E/AL.` ESTA 17 E .___ - onvnivl . Busxmnss orunom. '0 KOOIHS. [W YKINUADD Dlnnnu. R. M. HORSEY & O0. `CITY AUCTIO N ROOM$. an): l)...`....4 Ulnnnl El. .~xIIIIYi*.~n*un...1.-"tn urdor in ...;,- . street. GEO. KOORRS. I` ~ PETER BATES. 6 n.....nL uh Ulu U5. Iluuav-uuu - tbenlc Exercises. Rmumpmzs. the much-ru IlII[ll'Il\'(` 'l`. l.\' . ,`_" _"`.".'`D- To-Lmjr. `267 l |uxvr:s.< .\`1'|u:r:'r. [T 'd'i(`.lllI.V tan. lII-r'1hnI-\o----- FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS will be ronelvd. addressed to the undo:-el med. untu SATURDAY. I711! DEC.. at 12 o'clock. noon for the purchase of the Route or Lholnto P-u-ick Derry. conuunlnx Three` Tenemenle. oornor Colborno nnd Chub ham Streets. The hlglioel or my tondor not necessarily ne- md_ . _7 "L 7. , . HE DAILY WHIG. ` Exocuson. Who at hulard `of uuch B thlngrau Ms- laga gm being sold twelve pouujl form dollar. uy chem to-morrpxy;___Hendor- hon`: cheap grocery houelv I. int war rumors prevemng In nuro . : Loxnox, Dec. 9., (2:30 p.m.)--ne stock \ . market opened etrong this mornin but be: since become weaker on rumors t at Count. Kelnoky, the Aulbroungerien prime min- ister. he: resigned. . _ . I -"VII Ill'l'HIIUlI l'I,l' l'Il-llll lfllli AVvvv~-un--; -u Pnulnc Ill-ooze After All. , S1-. PET!-2k:.~lBL'R(}, Dec. 8.--Advices from the frontier any that the Russian troops are i auering from bad accommodations and bad \ food. l`he sick list in very large. Dnnlu ham 0._'I`|m nln-mint rnnm'rn'ni-(2 tom]. inc sick list [I very large. Puus, Dec. 9.-~The ninnnist runno"rp`a'r'c nttribu-bed hero to 3 Berlin nancier, opera- ting for it fall in Rutsiau securities, and to the desire of Prince liismnrck tn obtain further militsry credits. ' Lo.\'nox~:,Dec.8; --Sir James Ferguson. ~ under for-ei secretary. speaking at Guil~ ford yoatarmy, said, the government had received no news which justified the aiarm- \ int provsiling in Euro Inumw; Dan. 9.. (2:30 n.m.\-- he ue new. Mus. l)ec. 9.-Folliereu has agreed to forms cabinetmnd it in thought he will select several of the ministers who were in the Rouvier cabinet. . .`l).um hm. 0 h, Hnlulat luu infnrmed the Kouner cabinet. ~l AIus, Dec. 9.--\l. Uobletlms informed President Carnot that, owing to the refusal of several statesmen to join him, he is un- able to form I cabinet. The president has. therefore, made another s. pealto M. FeI- ` Iieres to undertake the tie . M. Fsllieres i will inform him of his decision to-niglit. ; The disseusion among the republicans con- ` tinues. ' intL`r\`|eW wnn eeuawr L/&l`llUl. wuu sauu ; My son, now president of the French re- public, is of philosophic temperament. l educated him myself. ltauszht him to be tolerant. Under his presidency one can think. pray or play as he sees ht. After speaking sli htly of liouhmzer and his ephe- mersl popu arity Carnot said: My son is now engaged in the formation of his cub- which is to reconcile and conciliute republi- cans of etch and every complexion." After referring to Ferry`s pptriotic role in the national assembly the father of the new i president was of the opinion that the minis- I try of Rouvier and Flourens, made acccpt- l able to Clemenceau by the infusion of some radical blood, would be called upon to man the ship of state. ` lnxmw. Dec. 9.--The Orlennist managers ROYAL ART STOVES AND B.ANGES._ !"\`o nu-anion I-`or Alnrm Jun Now~-0nIy I n_,,.,__ n_.___ An..`_ III seats In Inc (`U|Il|(lt.`!I. nu: uuuuuu.-., therefore is "sit on the fence-." .\'trong ircssnrc has been put by l.nl`\l Snlislnuy on . fr. Chaplin. For many years he has lm-n the leader of the forlorn hope in parliament In favor of protection inbchalfof agriculture. The effect was seen in Mr. ('haplin's s )t't!t`lI yesterday to the associated (-lianibersof agri culture. It was impossible to get It definite idea of his principles. but it was quite clear that after advocating all his life a duty on corn as a cardinal principle of taritf n-form. he now declares against it, on the ground that in some foreign country the duty on corn has not raised the price. (bf course this alleged reason is only a pret(`n;,e. 'l`hc ohject is to allay for the moment the fears of dear food in England. which is so largely dependent on other countries for produce. .\lr. Vincent accuses Sir Robert Fowler of indifference to the long continued sufferings ` of the agricultural urban populations owing N to the lack of employment, In(rl&)'8 : .\lr. , Cleveland announces to a bewildered world a sfiperlluity of public revenue of a score of millions sterling. That is what the defence of American industries has done for the re- public in a quarter of a century." He com- pares this with En land, where, he alleges, there is a disturhe population, a groaning exchequer. and increasing national and local burdens. T he Times styles Mr. Vincent's manifesto turged rhetoric." and says : The assumption that those who do not adopt the proposed remedy are inditl'erent to the existing evils is transparent sophis try. It shows that tiscal reformers like Mr. Vincent assert their readiness to exempt the colonies and India from proposed taxa- tion. but are, as protectionists. content to let colonial produce compete on equal terms. It is easy to dissatisfy people on loose gen- eralities, but the moment a denite pio-- poeal is made it is impoesihle to a ree." Mr. Jnhn Morlev and the hflarunis of the amp or state. L0.\'D0.\', Dec. 9.-~The managers consider thnt Carnot`: election has postpon- ed their propsgdnda ten years. Pun.-4, Dec. 9. --l<`.x-President Urevv is ill. ed their propsganun can yearn. PARIS, Dec. 9.--Ex-Preaidenturev His memories are being written iy his neghew. I-urn H... 0 ,l`nllinrn- Hun nnr-am] tn [meal is made It Is nnposalmo (0 I rue. Mr. Jnhn Morley and Rfurquia of Ripmfa visit to Ireland next month will he as n vounterblast to Lord Hartington and `Mr. (Sane-heu's visit, and give an oppmtunit_\` ` of uontmst_ing the two receptions. ! Prenhlent Carnot`: Father Outline: Illa Chnractelhll. Grevy Very lll. } .\Rl.~`, Dec. 9.---The Grluloix publishes an interview with Senator L/arnot who said : cn\l ..... .. ...-.... nu-..\.i.lnnt nf Hm I-`rannh rp. Pultlnn nl tho Turin -.DlvIulol COIl`|'l l|- lug lfno Trade and Protocllon. l.u\hos. Dec. 3 ~Tho nil:-rt 0! l'resilcut l`lo\'oli\u-I`: mung: uu English nulitlu in ulilceruiblo. Tho cuulition of tnriu anal libonl unionists. already aliviclecl on the the quentinn of iucreunl thrill. mru liuw more to. Even the toriel an-. uliviclecl Among tliemulven. men like Sir Ruin-rt Fowlct mul other member: of psrliunent holding abou- luhly rule tory nesu. cumlt-inning .\lr. Hownnl \'inoeul.'I stuck on free trade. '1` he whole question in in greater embaruumont tn Loni \'aliIbury than ever. lf he approves Mr. Vincent`: prupnul he will low but: in 1 the boroughs ; `if he oppose: it. he will loan ; nut: in the counties. The watchviur-l, unit \ `nreuure I. 1~L.._._I;.- L` . . . . ....nu nnnl-I ha ha: lnn-n (1.25 IAVD 81.50 05013 SHINOLES. _-...n .......- Ihnn mu huh] To 652;; Xu'i{}{fvi'e'v4'3}"I, r{ium:`a. _ _ I. \:...ah 1 _ 1`. llA.\'I.|\'. - Gen. Ticket A Whlfe `telephone Number. I II. a.`l-JRG1`.-.\l.\J. .\l0l{UA.\'S. I.\`Sl`lll'("l`l)lL Mondays. 'l`uosd:\ya nnd I-`ridnps -- Boys Plnswa, mot omr ll yoarsb 6:30 In TIIJ p.ln. ; .\dulIs Classes. 8 to 9:1!) p.m. Turms. ynble in mdvanu--Adul1s. 81$ per month ; ws. 75 per month. (`ALISTH l'2.\'lC (`l..\SS, fur Young Ladies. \\'odnosdc\ya and Fridays. 3 to 4 .m.. and 4:7!) 5:!) pm. 'l`crIus.ln nd\'ancc- 5c`peru1onlh. ,--..'. .., lVi`lN(5S'l`UN. (INT. THE RATHBUN compmv VII`? VIII? 7'vw- '_, `nun Noon are worm non tun vo hall. ` ` . wuhlngtnu. llulllmon us! all Polnuln Numb urn New York. \-In G.1'.R. sud N.\'.(.`. Rn. U&IIuvuvu- vuwvvupu --v--- rm a hiatus In .11 (um. and law- ` mntlou p. in! ID 3" R4-W00. OPP`? " .- . rtunrn A_____l T!-l.-A I---6 'r".'}I7'}'6['E?{". '6.T.$}u'rTk?"igEn:. P Ferry Wlusrl. THE ' An Sunni I ` n-Ann -_.I l\'lN(iS'l`H.\'. (?.\.\'.\l).\ l*`|{|[)AY EVI_iNlN(i. l)l'}(`. `J. 1887. GENERAL TICKET/0N.0_V; Hsmzlmzs m.\lMlSSl0.\'. TEACHERS ARRIVINO LATE. .|.-.. nun |...1~...-.I nl Tlnln nlrll 1 u-: 'nIov.~uND nsuxn; noun`. 33" Rome. Wuuonown & Ondoubum me. n. on 1 J.` THt.9RAMN2YEBSAL 1 BALANCING ON THE FENCE. THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. EUROPEAN WAR TALK. . noolnlly of (`IIICAP MILL ; Foot 0! Brock gtrwt ' Agent.` VIVOPOIIIO NGWU. . There is n generel feeling ebroed among merchant: and the people generally that in tlill Canada of our: 3 two cent ta e eye- vem would be more wcepuble ta: tge pre~ sent three cent rate. All-nld of the Smell-pox. _ NEW YORK, Dec. 9.-The steamer Elysin has arrived at New Orleans with 614 immi- rents from the cholera infected districts of taly. There is an English sur eon on board. The vessel has a clean hill 0 health. and there were forty cases of sickness on the voyage. She Wll detained three days at quarantine. Cholera has twice been in- troduced. into this country via New Orleans at this season of the year. The Anarchist; And tholboad. Cmcmo. De:. 9.-'l`he anarchists have decided to. give ve festival: at ve differ- ent halls for the benet. of the families of `the dead or imprisoned anarchist: One I will be held on Sgturday. two on Sunday. nnll two on Tuesday; 1`he burial of the 1 executed unurchiata will take place at, f Waldheim, on Chriltmu day. llIIJ\JlllAA\na V-.- _.__.-, Hard Coal Base Buer. _ It S_tands at th_e`Hea.d" for_artis_- tqc desxgu, cleanlgnesa and s1mpl1- cxty of constructxon. Its heatmg nnnnnltv numassae that of any 3 The n;tionsl republlcnn convention fhe in hem Chicago on June l9th. Slr John \VllI Resign That Constituency nnd Sit" for Klnmton. U1'm\\'A, Dec. 8.-Sir John will resign Llnrleton. l`here is considerable specula- tion as to who will be the conservative can- didate in Carleton. There is a lar a num- ber of aspirants, including ex-Sheri 'Powell and Mr: Jnhn Rm-heater. There is a. rumor Del` 01 aspirants, Incluuulg ex-nucuu Luvvvu and Mr. John Rochester. that no matter what the result of the Rue ael trial, M hich is fixed for hearing on Dec. `27th. C. H. Mackintosh will not run there again, hut-in Carleton, and thnt. Mr. Dan ll_..ll....o.... nvlll nnnnvnr On uw-Ant Russell again, hut-in Carleton, and Inn mr. unu M_acMa.s:er will endeavor to wrest Russell from the op osition. Oruwa, )eo. 9. -There promises to bee lively campaign in Carleton county. Eight. out of twenty four county councillors sitting here have expressed their intention of being candidates. They an all conservatives. 1-:.\1`r.'.\'m:n1*o .mr;uu-.u.~ of high standing and influence. The Salis- hurv government, which is very shrewd, haLs'sent M r. Chamberlain, the leading radi- ` cal unti home ruler, to this country on this mission for It purpose. His reception here. the courtesies, which have been extended to him, and the fsvorulnle cominents which have been generally made upon him in the press and elsewhere, have attracted atten- tion in England, and accomplished the ob- ject of the Salisbury government in its at- tempt to create the impression that the feeling of home rule in the United Ststes is not as stron ss supposed, The English newspapers, w ich control public sentiment very much, more largely than newspapers do in this country, have called Attention to this fat. And this nccom lished Great Britain will consider that tie mission of Chamberlain has been successful, and will he uite content to permit Canada to shift for erself. " Klwuvu Fuvurablo I6 Clnnpnou. Toronto News. ' rm. _.__ x- _ ...........l :....I:..... -l.'.....I q... NOT A .\'l'l'I'KlHPL. A gent]:-mun well informed as to the pru~ ; vress of the negotiations says that the foil- nre to secure a treaty will not surprise the llritish commissioners or the government of Great Britain. Great Britain, he ex- plains. really ilinl not expect to accomplish anything by this negotiation, but the Selin- bury government has rally eccom liehed ` its purpose in sending Mr. Chaunerlain to America. That government cares very little for Canada or for Canadian fishing in- terests. and the British people are alike un- concerned upon these eubjects. The prees of Great Britain does not discuss the fishery agitation, and manifest: very little interest in it. The burning question in England is the Irish situation, and this question has been largely complicated by the apgerent sympathy with home rule in the nitecl States. This sympathy, it has been believed in England, was not contineil to Irish agita- tors, but I.`\1`I.`\'hI`II Tn A\ll~'lLl('ANS AIKIIITILATIIH I'Iuu'uH:n. Those who are but informed upon the subject are now of the opinion that, so far as our administration goes, the subject will t'llti by a recommendation by the president to congresn. at the earliest practicable day. that a joint resolution shall be passe-l autho- rizing the executive to refer all questions as to the interpretation of thetreaty of ltiltl to arbitration. This wonlnl. of course, be In etfect a requisition for the appointment of a commission. hut it would be a commission having a limited jurisdiction, to the sp- l u l I l u l pointlnent of which there would not, of ` course, be the same opposition on the rt of the tishery interests that there has gen to the general commission, which was iecolnmemled by the iresiulent to the last congress, and which inns always been so strenuousl lllaiateal upon hy Herretary liaysral. {Where is reason to lneliere that n colnniission of arl:itr:\tioh.whoae jurisdiction and duties were cuntinenl strictly to an inter- pretation of the treaty of IRIY4, and to the two special suhjt-:`ts of definition of the boundary of the marine league and the reciprocal rights as to entering ports of the respective countries. would not in opposed in the senate. ' mm A .-rupuhw l'|IIIm0 of the Illnlc-City Ila `.' Nltw Yuul. Doc. P4. -A Wuhln ton clu- pdlrll tn llw Hr: uiug I'u0l llyll : 1 Ir .I0';;Ao liutlom u! the llulwry oummlulon one up- pmuchlnu an anal. ml than la gnoclnu thorny {or the Itucmout that All ulunnptn to seems an agreement upon I treat have lulled. ll uppuru tlul Mr. (`luuunu`lsln_* nnd Mr. lhynnl could live come to an un- lorouudlnp. but lr Charles Tup r, the Fuuulian counnluimwr. is not vr lling to accept tho turn: to which IIOIIO tho Amn'i~ can commlulmu-u uual Sc-creury Mnyanl will cgroo. In fut. III ll clung-I by his uooclatu u MI irreconcilable. and they Acknowledge to thaw ln olllolsl rolntlonn with them thnt it may he conniclered that the uogotiatlom, so lnr u llu truly 190:. are rwtloolly at an cncl. Sir Charles up- per uintodu n anew reciprocity u-only similar. in Al in nu-utitl doullu. to that of ISM in consideration. 0! the ooncculonl which Cnmulu `II nspuetl to make to the liuherln. The merlcau connnlnlonern seem to have been convinced. by the repro- nentntiom mule to them, that it will not be practicable to at.-cure the ratication of Inch A treat v. A HITCH IN THE ARRANGEMENTS, ; mo :13 NATURE. J city of contrucnon. ms ueuuug ca cit surpasses of otggr gtove of the present day. Every Stove a. Double Heater. For sale only at THE NEW STOVE DEPOT. BIBBY 8:. V!RTUE,~