Om 8g.ri3:hua'n Hardwgu-9 sun-., norzx EVERY DA 1'. uuro wlluh (allowed. an doniiiod Io p`:-Jo ` no Ion dlouu-on to the party in powor than to their op tn. Their d iutlol and diillll on man Mum: man. 3 -l- Im- LATE LOCAL ITEMS EcoNo. HAND BOOKS Make your selections now before the bestu-esold,a.t L . ' F M.5...EhT 5 s....._...m.... n..;;..`..;.L...I.. .1..." .1,` M A. SIHHONDU5 Aa.0. -- rnlnqtlrnnu 0/m/smns 0A/90.91 ZStore open every nigl o'clock. John Henderson&Co.,} A visit than to such a place ought. to in- ` tereat Kingston`: Citizens, and again we invite evuq one to come at my time And see what we offer. You will not be pressed to buy, md particularly at this Christmas Season you can spend half an hour plantat- Of course there are stores which carry more complete stocks in any one line, but taking themu a whole what we state is beyond doubt I fact Specications and other conditions may be obtained upon application to I-2. J. IA-nnox. An-hltoct. south~eut corner of King and Yonxe Streets. Toronto. JOHN JONES. (`hnlrmnn (`mu-umum (`.nmmmo.. Than my other Bookstore in the DOMI- NION OF CANADA. Books Also carrien a Luge; and More (`omplete General Assortment of Size, Neatness, Comfort, --AX\'D-I General Brightness of Appearance, --vv IIIu\.II 'lIl:ll LU |.)I.4\I I;`\' Ulzilv OWN HUR.\',"but are you aware that right here--A'[` lI0.\H-I--lN KING. STON--there in a store which. while it far uurpuoos in ,CORNE_R BOOKSTORE.` comuinrack and xvemngton su. * BLOWING oun own HORN." , In Great Variefy, by the Best Makers. " yg PRINCESS sr. FANCY GOOIB, WOOL GOODS. KID GLOVES AND MITPS, SHAWLS, .CLOAlLINGS. SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS. TIC .\`iil-ZR:-t for theerecliono! New Municipal Buildings for the (`ily of Toronto will be re- coived up to noon on Boo1T:4ND MA<;Az;NEs. We nre not much given to I2LO\\'IN(: |l`D nwv Llnbv--1... __, . [3/0 5,4 /MA//vs,` Store open every evening till Xmas. -`HARDY S.- 4 Princess Street. I0 PER GENT. Off DRESS GOODS 20c and over at $tationery and Fancy Goods Tuesdaly, the 3rd Day of ./an., I888. DRY ,._,..__ i?:?nqsg.La -3- :nn'c.uzn_ 2- W_Ii;._`V:S".`GAUTT S, I % it contains neither alum. lime. nor ammonia and ma be used by the meet. delicate oonltitn uons th perfect ante! . he Freak eueoeu nsical nriain I1-omits beln in y THE BEST VAL E IN THE 'i`.u weliee that.` oughiy adapted to the oftixe kitchen hnl excited envious imlm of its Inmo am` up co. Be are of such. exonoa envious lmlm otlta mmd 71156;; nco. _ No addition _to or variation from the ample name: A [pfjfjj/In rnn-nn An A.-.....*-.`.`_ uuuyzv c'00K;s"?n/Ema 7'm2 ::Nu/N5 Low 1=R:tCEs Is A`PUR.E FRUII` Aclb rownmz NEW cm HALLAEIVJA-(} liUB1' HOUSE I 55/vp_/9 M 7'/1'0MP80/V'8. cooK'TiiEND BAKING POWDER - I , , . - Trade Mark on every package NICE FOR CAKE. The above were purchased direct from the manufacturers and will be sold M It Sm 11] Ad- ` vanceon Cost. Robertson Brothers, Importers of Crockery. &c., _ 187 PRINCESS ST. Pure Gdld Bea. Vanilla. Pure Gold Ens. Lemon. Pure Gold Eee. Rntefea Pure Gold Eee. Wlnt.er'reen. Pure Gold Eu. Pine Apple. Pure GoJq_ilee. Strawberry. Gold Eu. Raspberry And Pure Gold Spices of All kinds at From this celebriated manutnctory we hnvo received a full line of SATIN AND PERLE- I Ml}TTER"GLASSWARE in Rose. Blue and Orange Colors. consisting of FANCY WATER SETS. ANTIQUE VASES AND PITCHERS. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS. EPERGNE8 AND BASKETS, TOILET BOTTLES AND CBUETS. FANCY SALTS & PEPPERS MOUNTED 226 Pnntonss smmm-. . wr-uuvun-\J I CHINA TEA STORE. _._.._._..-.-_..a.-.n..d_'.l .I- U Awny until I knock the bottom out of high rice: and bring Groceries down to hard . aim to keep nreulnr supply of Du ducts and Table Do icacleo for city nun g W I that everybody`: table man be supplied tho utore. JAMES REDDEN, TEA S1`nmr. - I>nI\'r~I-`M M` Admission free. Five o`clock lea. 10c. Concert at 8 o'clo ck. Admlnloh. 15. -`nnxznsanurgsr mm.- Ilosl envoum inn success. Josh Billlngi said. To stay 2 to win."und I have mud my mind to IIAIILEE R Anmvunoll I l.......|. .L- g ..... ,7 A - Host 1 Their approbation in the the new-ml lines. whethe tloo. My aim in to try and have met with u-J. THE _ -I-. selection of goods In r Staple or In Special please. and thus far [ Who does the best by the poopie is he who will do the bent trade with lhem.aInd in this belief I hnre spared no endmvor to meet -`Turn-- ---1.: fH our Eiucr or .955 (`an be made I.\' A MOM!-Z.\'T 1 oiling water. F FW 9 BE 5 F LYMAN SONS monlna endorsed notes with l tilocll Book can be at-en at I nee at hiinnm " "SHORE LOYNES & 00., THE CELEBRATED A --... WILL CONTINUE Suitable for n John I Fine. Rich F |;voured Soup an lw lnmln l\' A \lnuI.~\~m n,., .. New Valencia In L Currant! No II. Quilt |'icHeo {of C50. M unhrooi Cntoup. 1o Bottlol. at u. \\'orcuIhI'_IlIln Nmgco 3: use. . ` Diagram`: ltlocmc Soup at be hit. Prin-on. 3 lb. hr Soap. at I50 bu-. Ivory. 3-III. bar Hoop, at No Mr. Family Brown Soap at u bot. Our Laundry (loop at n bu. . lhlniuu :0. 5c lb. c nrurr Prim-on and Mou- lreal Htreda. In-.1`.. at Noon. Perms--0ne third (`uh : balance. 2, 4 and 6 months` endorsed with interest. Hook can be! Au-an nt lhn nh-A nf Mn:-. TH!-I Bl-23"!` FOR Bl'IEl-` TEA anogmmmsgiqnons. T0 orrsn um mu. m, ,j_. .-vovnI Sole Agents for Canada. . nun am. .( |0c. for making Jl`IJl'2.\' and other (`Ll-JAR S0 UPS. YE-T(`.. |'Zl`L`.. I-ETC. Billing! ha d made In PRINCESS ST. 'rn..\m-.31.`! mrlne above stock will ho ro- relvod by the undersigned unlll I-`RIDA V. will ` DI-2(`.. Noon. I`III'rnn_lInn thin! man}: - b..l....... : A ....| n ' by nddlnil uunga no 1 made up 00., J OH N JONES. (`haltmnn Courthouse Committee. City Hall. Tomato. Nov. 9th 1887. stock or me me John A; enimhi, I PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor. Princess & Montreal Sts., 9 0! PAIKIIAM. amounting In l.`I..`C!l.&`n. consisting of Dry (iomlu. (iron-rim, Ready- Jllmlr Clothing. llarchrn re. I-Jlr. .MOITJ-l-)_AY--- THE HUGENOT CAPTAIN!" commacmc womb; r, 050. mm. WILSON DATSMTHEATRE co. A ?_ ?T_-_jj.?_._..___:. .___:. MARTIN'S - OPERA ~ HOUSE. Tl1`..\'lIl-IR?! forlhe above stock will ho ~eIvod by undenlhmod umn I-`RIIIA \', um. And I-`OLLOWINU EVININGQ. till all an sold. the balance 0! Jupamuo Goods. eonnlntlng uf scnonu. Poroolallu. ltmhmklcrul nun. Brutus. Iinnnnln. Curios. Ton. I-in-. CITY OF:-'-I`.-(-)xRONTO. I will all al Iho MART. Brock Strut. on .|l0.VI).l Y 1'.` l'.\"(n'. D80. 1900, tlcuuul or mu. xmu1'L\r.'|\I Priceo-Jl. 25 And 15 nu. Avcrrroy - SALE` Ruining: free.` No poor pictures allowed to leave tllegnllery. Everythingguarnnteetl first-clan. Ladies and Children a special- ity. \ I ' I FREE THIS WEEK. I IN III! I 7 Ion -luiorl. 'l'Il:lnnr|ro:g:no'o :ornn;oo.|:'ouI'::m:ocu A 1- no homo. `The have lmlldluu an ulvln npnlr.Andwi|hoooldby Public Auouou l\" U A `III A 31' [LL \IA1 di 9&8` I VIII. Alli`! I. ' luI.DI|I|onmroot.b WILEIGA`: II? AV. A|l('U(:nOOl'. Term: 45 when .551! will be made knwn at Hue of ale. furlbot pnnloulannvnly to W unnwln.-u onn.....|.... an ud `1"`k)r'EkE3'"d'v'ElZ7has no rm: nmumias. WITH810Bl.. V (loodltorlr QAHIICII. and No ltm1ar\'o. mm!-& e!iNor.N5=v.N7r; JAPANESf-E GOODS. AUCTION SALE .Ul"~ WORTH $10. 1 Handsoms aqi Dunbls Bronze and Gold Frame. with Back, Glass, etc., complete, On Court of Yuan and lllvmon Bu. -v-wvuuow vvvunnvl (')IH!'no {Vat Bide of Gordon Hlroel. A LL F` OR` Phil. -llG Wlll Til II TUUIIV ON JANUARY 5th, alnrk nu mumlnnn hlwl-hm HI xrlllvt unruoluun nun; In W. UNOWDIIIN. III (Jordon RI. J. E. l.'T(`llEh'0.\'. I Interest. L the otllvo of Mac- u urunnuvvn. A net Ionoor. -j-----:: ..-........a v. "u. vuile Levin and yuuv-arulull ~ ' turthr' "Since the defeat of last year and the re- ccusity 1 tirement of Mr. Blake nthe rank end le of reason! hie party seem to . ave lat heart. The inn; Inns! experiment of moditying the platform iu re~ United.` gun d to the vital ieeue of free trade Peruun Anni:-1 protection, or rntlrer of revenue terilf rvranu fem. inf `nuloml policy.` pmvcd n conspicuous fni- as there Inn-. Nor can it be dm|b:_ed that a rigid tue mg ndluereiee to m old programme would At 1 u-rfero. 12 Be_s Quality Finest Finished Cabinets on Gilt-Edged Cards. 1 Largo 1-4 Life Size Photograph. gumntoed good likeness and fine nish. ' DISSOL U TI ON OF PA R TIES. TA; Week loh forward to the urxwalas. solution of the preuntpoliticul parties 10 seen in the present situation of thin` the bginniug of the and. Note in philosophy: "Shun: II`; (`n`AnO ..l` I--5 `again .-.I AL- ._, genera: goon cnaractor, sun so no mo highest welfare of the state. must be obvious to ; every thoughtful mind." ` 'l`I... I.\........lI.. -...._I.-..t-._ .'_A|.-4 -1 _n .| I "'i`-he':I.')`v'I:|;;l's oonclutloniuthit of All tjmse ~ who havegivon the subject the Itudy it do ` mantis. I mm nxew upon tnem exclusively. We hove little doubt that the day in comiug when I manual tminin annex will be thought an indispensable adjixnctof every city school. The relation of such a training of the wars of the whole mm and woman to the ormation of habit: of indnatr . and general good character, and to the ighoat state. must be obvious: to Nor is there any netnrul antagonism be- tween manual training and that strictly mental culture which is en posed to be the peculiar work of the schoo a. On the con- trary there seems good reason to believe that the former can be carried on, under a judicious arrangement, not only without de- triment, but with positive advantage to the ordinary course of instruction. Beyond cer- tain limits, which are narrow in proportion to the fewness ol the child's years,` the time spent in schools-over books is worse than wasted. The rest, change and relaxation needed can be en plied. and are being suc- cessfully suppliet in some large schools, by an intermixture `of manual employments Aftera reasonable amountcrof time given to these.with zest and thorou vh enjoyment, the child returns with renewe vigor to his stu- dies. and makes more real pro rees in them in the coune of the day. than if the hopeless attempt had been made to keep his atten- tion xedw upon them exclusively. doubt that tho lav i. The agitation is spreading in tlwour of the institution of manual instruction in connec tion with the public school system. It may be some time before the suggestion is carried into eifect. but it is only a question of time. The scheme has been discussed by various classes and bodies interested in educational matters, and the opinion is growing that munuel training and mental trnining should go together, thin indeed such an arrange- ment is, in consequence of the decadence of the Apprenticeship system, s necessity. The Edutaliorial Joammlthuspllt thin sentiments on record : - k` ..|v Rev. :4. (I. lllnud, who seeks to keep abreast of public as well as theological opin- ion, struck severely at the political parties, wlien, in the Queen 8;. Methodist church last evening, he pictured their perfect rut- tenness. 'l heirs is u struggle for power. no matter how ncquireil, and no good can be expected of them so long as the members of them, including some most excellent Metho- dists. can he depended upon to vote through and endorse every wrong committed in the name of party. The point was taken in connection with a plea for n change in the social. political. physical as well as spiritual conditions of the people, and it was well taken. It will. however, require A deal of preaching to convert the politicians from the error of their way. The 'grestest stntssmnn that has ever breathed"--the gushing reference of e gushing conservative to Sir John Mncdonald --hu said. we be- iieve, that he does not value the support of those who do not stand by him when in the wrong. The delity with which the iniquities of his psrty have been whitewnshed shows how thoroughly the idea has tsken root. The political ethics preached by Mr. Blend are above the reach of the average politi- cinn. To resist wrongdoing. to refuse to hack the men who indulge in it, means) political independence and devotion to prin- ciple not. found among the politicians gen- erally. The admission is a luunilistimz one, ` but it is true m-vcrtheless. .. J ..... -v...-. uv u-u-uuuuvu u ulv [lilting Ul tobaccol lull cigar: on the free list no for an internal revenue was concerned. But the loderltion ol labour objected. and A: ll 11, nut to the knight: of lulxmr, thdstrongut ` labour organization in Americs. its opinion: will probanbly be roopected. It`: astonish- ing how respectful all politic-inns have br come toward: the lxbour vote, not because they think any more of it but lusonuse they {cu its power. The preeialent of the United Shtee le being euumlly ehueeai for lule reductionol revenue idea. but he in not no clierent {rt-In thoue uncle of public men In the l'nlted Stetee except in one particular. that he le mt elreiul to nmlw hie opinion! knuwn. There le no eenee in colloctilu; Al-out 8|(X),- 0(l0,(|00 e year over and ehove the require. meme ol the Item :\{I meet not be uulen the nancial Jtrlngincy experience-I -not long eiuce ie to he oft repeated. The quee- tlon to be cleciclcal ie not. Shell there he A reduction in revenue? but. From what erticlee ehell the he be removed! The New York Slur enggeetecl that 8.'l0.(ll0.(lX) e year could be abandoned by the placing of tnlummn nml .-ion. An el.. 0.... la.` -,_ 1..- -_ Atucantnthopupotlnouo tubal.` own: In (hands; an id. uyl an work ; Ilnprovod pl-luring punts. Isnw I n nu-\.-an nL....n_._. Everybody who orders it dozen Cabinets at our Gallery this week will be prosenlaed FREE with a finely nished Framecl Rheto- gmphof tl|ct_nsel\'es. Remember evcrybotly gets `I'M wunv nm'1"Tsn mm. In an ovary Thundny mom 1:; Mme nu lath: nnnnp In Ann alum I... In). Tm: DAILY wma; ICC.`-52..----1`-O For tour llnu. on or two luoruonn. . .. . For four nun. can a nun luau-uou.. our tour Mun. ant ` . . . .. loops ltooluu uoaloouuouuvolu . be Onoonv Iuhoqutnt lu....... loo Twlouwooi. nhuqnut In. lo awash. uhoomuout In ollon of Births. Anlnnnn And nnnliu -wwuuwuv-. um-ulunuus |-. .... Thnonwooi. II 3 `-`I Notice: of mum. urlqpu and Dunn nor. ouh.u whaa"bookcd. I H nouns In wading column on chug ed at can ulna. ` Umvan nl unlnnnnunnnul A-umlgolmu nu .|lA N U A I. I .\'S 1'IIL'(' Tl0.\'. Tu: llnrmu Wmo In uhllnhc-cl every 4 Int. -um any an . lunpaou. Una: n uouuurxuvnu. I)lL`('I..4 Rl.\'(I TIIE 1'RL'7'lI. Tllls` VOICE 0!` LA li0L'R. " Ovihr an onion D;`c;r." SPECIAL OFFER 11 ANNOUNCEMENE uuynlv vu prlllllilj ptfu KIHV. J. N. PICNSK. Proprietor. j .\nv|:u17|TnIIx'rn. ...... ..-.. ._A n____...._ - -~-~'----" n I lur. uiunl Iii . . I ` I00 wanna very ova T umm K. uuucu mums. ` `V Aaai:-taut Secretary Maynard but there- illfolluc-J lhl person interested that la in logai Authority for grunting I m_--u.-;.::. G1-pa-.l2l':knt `decline! loin- THE BRITISH WHl(.`. MONDAY. DEC: 19. run to De Drought m by Canadians. The matter was submitted to the collec- tor of customs at Ogdenahurg, in order to a sccrtain the necessity for such actiun. and that ofcerreportell that during the Ear many horse: anitable for use in lum- ring have" been in: Ind` from Canada. He ex resend the opium that the bringing in of Lanmlians with their teams `for the purpose indicated would Le in contraven- tion of the contract labour act." Hraald further. thatthere was no immediate ne- M for granting the request, for the rerusomtmt unimalrneederl in the lumber- > business can he readily obtained in the Unlteclstato.-. ~ `J L-.l.a....a u-..... a..-.. aa-__- ._.I L, - -I I: Relate: thixport of llgzrus Tom- punl-lly-AI Emplaptlo Doolnlon. \V'Asu1.~'a'mx. Dec. l6..---A latter was re- ceivod by the Iecretnry of the treasury ru- quegtin that porlonu ongnued in the lum- bering uaiheu in the counties of `St. Lay- rence and Franklin, New York, my be permitted to import from Canada for tom- 'pornry use, And without ymenc of duty, . teams of animals and artic on tonne in the Alumberiuzz cam , which teams and articles are to be broug It in by Cnnulinnn. mnttur In nuhmithctl tn oh. Mn... BAR_gg\1Ns P/7'0 7 06'/?,4 P/7'8 <`1{{?E)Ns. 0! Job ` um Illlllllu UCII Wll. Messrs. W. Blagbourgh and R. Bellan- tyne brought to the city from Brnntford, a risoner, Edwnnl Moeier, 24 years of age. e in sentenced to eight years in the ni- tentinry for lercency and houee-lire: ing. Already he has serve} nine yen: in prison, three years on one occasion. for lercency. Twice he broke away from theCentnl prieon and was recaptured. I Hill`: A citizen complaii to-day that Animals put in the city poum were their eometimes two do 3 without receiving my food. He lives jecent 00 the und. and he on severe] occuione relieve( the hunger of the poor brngee. Thieiea eubject the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals should deal with. lI...... III l)l-..I_......-L 4_.l '5 " I-IIU PI milo. IIIUHUIKIUIII. ln A few days the shop st the car works, occupied by the woodworkers, will be clear` ed. It is proposed to Mid mechiner and make such improvements as will ensb e the K. & 1'. RR. com to carry out their work more successful y. B. W. I-`olger, superintendent of the K. I l .RR., says thst as soon as I bonus to the extent of 86.0% per mile is provided the company will build the line from Renfrew to Egnnvilie. The dlstence is twenty-four miles. Already the government has bunueed the proposed line to die extent of $3.200 per uuuru ptvceeulng to Iungstou A meeting of the board 0} health "as held this afternoon when lit. Fee, modiu! health oicer, pnsented the aununl report iu which are A number of ucollcnt recom- ` menduiona. In . I`... .l...- Al... .I.__ _- AL - vuu try wr (I18 president I Chnlr. M r. Rialoy. chnirmnn of the honrd of steamboat inspectors, will take evidence at St. Catharine: in the barge Oriental enquiry before proceeding to Kingston. meeting of the hand nf I....m. .....- ORDER AGAINST CANADlANS- -1-:__._.. u.?l?:lliight the members of the Irish (`Mim- lic benevolent union will elect their ollicers. Twocandiduu,Meun. Belnnnnd J. Welch. will try for the president`: chair. Mr. Rinlov. trhnirmnn nf oh. I....-.I at In III Ill)!!!` 01 l0\'0. J. Donohno has been olectod president of the Kingston uromdo club. rho member: of this or intiou hold re ular week! , _ 8 K Y meeuugs. Tn night. (MA nnnrnl-gr. nl 0|... I..:-I. 1-, .L A SALE OF NEEDLEWORK sun I`: nu ugiu nuwmty NI grunting g-11.3% .::.a Gt-pultitttnt lo~ tn- `ero. ` W IIICU $l`E- Mr. M. Donn bu forwnnled CIOO to the poor relic! society and In-inhu it Uod-speed In its labor of love. I IL.-...|...- I.-- L--- -I__.. 1 , - n - Iuwnu to open nrulcn Iturt-I at Almonte. Mr. Doutnoy secured 7(1) signers in the city and HI) At Portsmouth to the temper- Ance pledge. Ml`. Uni-an HA: `nu-urn:-.Ig.I `Inn A- .L- on r rxuny non. Murray & Tnyldr and D. F. Armstrong intend to open brunch Itorel at Almonte. MI`. l)om.nnv nnmn-ml `Ml! ..`..n..... i.. .1... l The Little `things which lnlerutjho l'oo- plo--luItuu In Pnrvo. Queen`: university students take holiday! on Friday next. _ R`lll 'l AV & 1`AIl`nr An.` I} P A ----A-- - 2. The liheralelnveno roneon toexpect the extinction of party which the ll rotpredicte. They are not an eager for tight ee they were. enul not In much uliepoeed an former- ly to lnmpe-r the operetionn of the govern- ment. But they will probably gain by the eucceeeee of their opponents. The people Appear ta epprecinte Inieguvernment, and it is well that they shouhl have .i eurfeit of it. When. on a former occasion, they rose in their might and drcve the men who are now Iuxurietiug in public otlites into politivel exile it nu thought this: they hud enough of ecnn-htl. But it en.-elm not. They want more of it. and they will get it. With thoee enoznged in it: manufacture the liluerele who are eel! respected (`Ill never commingle, enul the Wed`. in euppoeing such I thing. ehoxre e tent of in tune] penetration. ,........ -... mu -uuuer and to some extent mmtnin le. only to be reformed on new linen en ylth new hettle criee. Whet the coming ieeuee will he in e queetion e! the greeteet importance to the !utureo!(`enede." The extrect thue preeented ie Iuggeethe of e few remerle. I. it weeemietnke to change the petty policy duilng the hut oi I politi.-el oun- pelgu. True there an no hope of abandon- ing I high tnriilin any event. whether the lilierele eucceeded or not, heoeuee the eu- nuel expenditure of the country and govern- ment'e obligations precluded the poeeihility of such e thing. end it in deemed wise to elley the elerm which the conservatives were doing their beet tnupreul. Still enuse pepere. notehly the Hamilton Tieacl. have held ell Along that the liberal: ehould lay down certein pfiuciplee end ebide by them under All clrcumetnncee. The Tiemiepiedged Ooiree trade. endeppereutly deeiree no party eucceee upon my other ticket. The Wee!- think: the libereie would have lured even wane then they experienced land they been ee unyielding an the Timon. Tint in I dehetnhie point. 0 `FL- I:I,-__,I, I w Iuvlr op ll. Tlltif (I nu come monu wl . but an oquallv am. `he uclumont ol ul- ln tlu Moo! pcrtylnm. Not that than in much room to hop [or nu mom rational uyutom of `ova-rnmont. ' M rsnhol boll: parties will all uuncler and to mmminnle. onlv m In n.cn......a .. ..-_ that time have proved etill more dieeetrune. [faster the benelui inliuencee which Into lunch to the liritio ecemlel. it indeed they were not operetive (mm the dete el union. the conetitueneiee were In In debeuched thet the ty having the money could, en e rule. tin enough purcheeeehie motel in e majority of conetituenciee to control the electlone. Under the new. end it poaihie wone device, 0! Iouyiuf whole conetituem ciee with the burrowcu puhiic tune. the nee oi the oppoeition in well nigh h ieee. Hence the ienguor. monitor! a! d n- ticn. which he; nine-r:pon the iherei petty en evidenced by the reenit cl the recent Heiditnend election. But with the uphreeh ol the old liherni petty. thet 0! the older tnryiem in certain. line reeigeetion ol Ilr. Blnhe. end the reluetion ol oppoeition pne- which followed, deetined prove ice: nertvinnonr [Inn Wm be held in ST. ANDRE'; A;.L- V - ox 1'11 URSDA 1', 22m: DEC. `