llueneung nu `Ic- nl.-I'IrII\` I`R|'XCX AND Qlflli Ilulc.-me at n llupoluleul Ilehlamuler. b'AGl.\'A\V, .\Iicln., Jan. 25,-Julm Ilcumor, ng--ml 57, cuu_nmI.t.a.-l uululdu here yesterday by lmugung. \Vlu-.n discovered lulu feet n-atml on tln: around. Dcupounloucy, canned by ill health and nlunwsuc trouble, was the calms. He leaves 5 min and fuur children. - ` _ Lulu-rnllc IIl'fV|`l`rI. . I\ln.wArxI-;r:. \Vis., Jam. 25.--A circular has been lmllwd by th-- brwurs' of` this cltv to |neIr3000 1-nmloyes umilyimz them I.hut.'uu Jun. 26evcrv II-ember of llm Brewers Umou, No. 9, in their GIlI||l0_y will bis (lisclmrgcul nu- luasllney c--uuent to lmnu Um m;:anm.~.mon. ! A To-ronlo I4 Klllcul In ll Collision. S'ruE.\"rnu. UL. Jun. 2.').-'l`uo in-nglnt. un- cziume oi the Santa Fe rum! oolluled on tho: Vernullmu Rmsr lmdnw hut oveuimr. Fire- man J nun-u Andernun uf Turunto jllllupl {rum his c-nguu-. nml nt.ruck_ou the ice, rocaiviug in- juriru In-In yzluclu he died insuuntly. ' AMI For Annrchlslr I-`ulully. CHICAGO, Jun. 25.--'l`|m Pium-er Aid and Support Aswcinliuln has xo-I llw weekly pay- lneul. lo the fuluilius uf the vxeclztwi z\u.u'- clu-ls It 88 In exwh uf Llm wixluwu and :2 lur 0.-awll child wh-are UH-ru am twu clnldnm, and tn 1 ,_ .|.._ .|_.__| _,g_ I | ;__ .|___ __V_____ __g `|___ UIMJII Ullllll wlltrlu ulvlu (III: uwu uullultvu, nun $1 for the tlurd ch.l.l iulhocaumof Mrs. `Fmclu-r. lbyuumnlu-. lixplmlolu JKNKl.\'T0\\'.\'. PIL. Jun. `. 5.-.\ IorriIicex- plumuuuccuru-(I than morning at ch (Inna- Imu-fucx--ry at Iie|h.a_vnr'1 St.-uiuu. unthe North l anuuyl\'nuun Ruilmad. Four men were injure-d, o._m-- falully. -" _ ' 1 llallon llrfurmrn. .\IlLTO.\`, Jan. `.`.'I.-.\lr. Wm. McLeod, Ree-w uf (iv.-or;.'t-loxvnn. was nu|nin:u.e byn large and 9lIl.lcu. Im-rung of Rrform vlecuprn Lu be the ul..uud;ml-lx-ur'er of the puny ` in um furthcmuinu e_lc-ctiuu .fur the House of CmuIu`uns III llaltuu. The llnlly folllnlon. .\'|a:\\".\.-&'rl.n, PIL, Jun. `.`.. ).-.~\ freight train on Um 'x`st'lllPl' Brunch lL~c?lru:ul run into n C.'|lmus(V of mmtlu-r fr:-xght train near B\\\'- _ , ., _. _ _ 1 .. |...II.. ..,..-..1..... nl... II ll `Ilse lull Iv-fore The Morn? .\'Is:w Ymax. Jun. 13.1 -'l`hu 'l`nm-u` London` den...-m-h lays the lull in war xdurllns w`hic|I bu gun on Saturday has 'nuw lvecunm so marked ` t|mI.o-vvx-ybol_v is mllgrntlulalinng hinurlfmn N tlm wnr scare Inavlng 1n-rlmunmntly ended. Thi-5 it Inns ll)` no lllI`:lIN dull. II. llmv bf 1| u 4., ,,| >A` .. ..._ I III` In uaus u_y uu nu alum -nun. no u...,, nay - \\ce:k. and it. may be `I--nze-r. hut ngrave re- curn-nco 01 (hr pamic ii mII'n- m come. THE Adjn-Irncul .\looxim: of the lingston Pmhibllion Club for tho enrollnmm. of new members and lho I1-cliun of oim-rs. will bu hnld in the Sons of Tl`lIlpo:rl\n(`C Hall, cnrm-r nf Princoasnnd M0nll1.`:IlSlrct`l8. on I-`RIIMY at 7:!) p.m. All Incnmens nro expected to be pru- sent uni to bring their friends. 4 n In A.-.1:-in H1109 j-unctimn yu-st:-x-lay, luully wrecking t c;x|mu.~'u and rllgllu`. .\|muI. u duzc-n mu n-un were in the cur ut. llw Lune lzuul uvwln llu-m \Vel`u so-\`erel_v injured but nuns lulled. O1'r.x\\ .\, Jam. `25.-I\'--uunmuom for Callo- lon Cunnty Lou-k pl:-cw at Irl|`s Curn--rs tu- Ihw. U. L. Dickixnunn uml \V'. F. Powell won: put in nunnnzunun. Sir John .\Iunlun- nhl Wu pr--on-nt and Imuln l\ 1|-0-0-ch. hm. dul not nmku any nnnuunco-men: in regard In the \ l'`I-~;|-eu`ies nu-uotiatiuna or any uther pnl-lac Agnlnnl now Ijvus fdI._iu tho Wawrn Ameri- nnn Hinton null Tnrrilurhan I0 lI`0 l In-cuum-nl. so-lung f-nth hm wnlhnm ncce|-L $l0(X) Ill xu-uh-um-nl of the uffai app-1-l|:unt was nut i---gm-.1-~utn-I and LI: .~uudl.ha\t they cuuhl nut well lulm lnutter \\II.huut. In-uring him. Lula-r .`la|ClII:I~I=`I' uppo-un-1| gnu lwlmlf uf T` and ak! until Friday lu`ullaul`r the- The junlcun in Mr. l..'5ll.unIm:' agaumt .I.'..-r.i`.. ||I[-eanl is prmlmg $10,000 an-I cc-Mu. unnulxu ovmenco. ' Dr. Suunn of (`|.m w|mp(\rfnrIIwd the arm. nmrlem, Mutt-cl that he found um murky ul violence oxen-pt the bullul.-wound in llw furrlmad, which can-ml imuutunamn do-nth. \Vheu~ the rcmlver was red Elu- 'muzz|e must. lmva lac-cu place-(I directly ngniual 'I|ne ukull to cause I.lu- almuiunn in the scalp. The rrvulwr could wry n:uil_v have bo-on red by in nwmsuiul pro\ ixlinx the do.-chanted`: ht-ud wu.-I iI|clim~| luwxmls lulu. Al. Elli`! slugs nu ruliuurnnu-ut. vms made Im- UI I u'c|t:ck tn-Inurluw. Vie l2\-Organ Olfrrnl an Oppnrlullly In M-Hie fur $0000. .\Ir1.\'TRl. Al, Jan. `.!.`r.-.lu\l;-um-nl. in to he n-Iulru-I in n haw clays by line (`mm nf .\|-po.~u! III II. mm 0! Iuaullllut` \. 'I'|u- .\I:ul, nml Ln- ll.-v.` Lno-nr, uu Incl-ulf nf llm |II`t':< l`IIl I . II \I ._. I..A|.. .... Iil...I u llllll llI\'I'l_V UJUUIIIIIIIL nuuzulr. Wm. (turd. cllnwuitlu. uf Lxm-hm, Iwurn tu tlm nwulver and (I ucri!u-cl tluu purclmaar M u fxu-um-r-lomlciuc man In-twm-n -I0 usual 50 ya-urn ul up-, ml- lung In-uni uf as brown colon. \ Frank Mu(}.\l-an, wlm nnhl the revolver. gun Iimilxu evidence. n n .. ,, ,1 run ..,I L_.._ ...I... ._...f....-`ml hnullnmllon of Illa Inqmwl I nl~ral:u` - .0 i In-ell:-I II\|l:'1`IHI Tu-Du)`. In I an, uau. ..u.> n nu. ..u..- [M1 lunmnun,um!l.loM-xulummtnun ml xi ills--Pr I.-mun! uuul '.I.30 gnu. A very |t||'L!l uuluh-`I of wluuuum urv nvmrn unul x:unim-I. 'l'|u elm-I qm-slion WM \v|ml.lmr the deco-u-ml Wm! 11 um: Ink:-ly tocommit suicide. uv .1 i ,, , `.u ,1 I ... L... ...-..-m I.| w-vnu unu- trnluv mi Ilc-served Real Plan upcnu nl llundm-son's llookaloru M II) o`cl-nck mm. on Satnnluy next. ..n-- .... ...I 0-... 'l`l..l;..on `an Aulnulnalnn Allin! 94-Inn of lb-`all:-V nf llnulllol I |'.u|nl`ul .|rq-lulu-M. ' .._ . a Inn.` 16-) LAFLAMME V. THE MAIL. T HE 0R;E"-|'KRAGEDYV.r uCuI|Il. this Iuurn'`m.(: W ' vb-.-ur-a-I-I Ind mum-1| lhln-rt \\'eul.uI 1| .\Iulluulhuu| `lb-nu.` wuull yanl you (I an mu thrmmll n narrow pun-um --ul. nu ht. un n circular -mwi "iv- : rrrilnly cut. run! he rc~ci\'c-Lpuiufu Ilnuul tlm In-ml. n n n - . _ ._....:...I I2... SCOTY [OH RiTE. ---+ u. I llut-(`mnnnf |:uuIm- ,uu llm pl !-.i(`IIl I. \\'m. l.a||.unIm-, film! a : Inn wnllnllmmn tn uh-um-nl affair. The- Ill.II um uuuupur-as yu Im-nl mu-:-~nu-<| l|u- cuurt nptlm my nn Mr. The Mail ` .y lII:|ll4l'|'. l..'g".|II|Im:'s fauur ...| ;. ..l.u.p u m. fur .-.5... ....... um. .....- uy. the l,r:u:'k t. of .._ Inl `v. -_'l'|nin mm mug Am-ionl nu-I Accu- 1 II ,_.M. ... " .... ll00KEl0I'I (I! I0 ocmcn n.m. un Du.I|nu|y nwu. ltlicaorvod Seat Tickets. Tic. Admission. 501-cnla. Urina- mar cnruiul hare uh.-I with c-no-ruy. uh` C-auucil to-(In) inquwt I . ..l .. :2 u unnu- \\ {Ls [Inf _ lhc TUESDAY.thoSEVENTHdny l'EBRlYARY non. wilit Ems last. day for receiving Penman: vn I. uni ` ('11-`l}J l!.!:iSDAY. THE FOURTEENTXI 01" FEB` UARY next. will be the last dny for introdu- n Private Bills to the House. \ - 1'1: URSDAY. thc'F`iRS'|` OF MARI! .~'xl. : wiu bethohut day for Presenting Rep); vi ` ()ommitu:egreinli\'etn i rivals B .3. `n 1. .;;`}';.``:'`'`:' 5' E'.e3,};""'i1 .' er I I II . DOG My c H a rt v nvvv. uvuu vvvvuu Lyrics on Freedom. Love and Death. Iy Geo. F. Cameron. - ` Eighty-Seven, by Pansy. Lord Tennyson`: In Memoriam, in Show hand, by Arthur 0. Doughty, `paper all qloth. ' . on I A` . "I-.l-l_- -D IOIG UIUIII. V Lnun Second, the Heroine of 18,12. } The Etrnbcsn Question, lfy Prof.jForg| ; son, Queen : College. 4' F. N1BET`s, i. Life of the Late Rex". Dr. win... by } Rev. John Wood. - u v\ .| n. 7 NEW BOOKS BUUK STORES A splendid auortment of FALL SUITIN And uV'ER(`0A'I`I. us; also Nobhy R0 IERINGH that won d please the most lead out: unto. made up in the Llwat. En lish ea American Fuhiona. and a First.- guaranteed. Remember the place: P- B- KENNEDY 130628 KND- 'MAGAZ`I_I;I ES.b rl u,-rs. uupunvu uxrccl lUl' mu own (mac. Gentlemen can depend on getting Rehab Goods from ASHLEY Tho Popular Shirt Maker. ~ .U.3.T AREVED | Clerk c 1887. THE PALACE FURNISHING STORE Has the best nssortu:ento|'BalbI-imran Undm wear. Hosiery. Gloves, Scnrfa. Umbrella. Cd lars. Handkerchiefs. &c.. for men. at Call: Prices. lmborted direct for dur own trade. 1 nnntlnmnn nun J.`-......a -_ .....u.-__. nAu-\ The subscriber is now prepared to thaw complete assortment of the LATEST FALL and WINTER GOODS In Sulungn. Overcosl rugs and Trouseringa. which he will make up in llntclnn style at reuonblo prices. [84 PRINCESEET. TH E Annual .\lm`limz nr Inc .~IInr1-I|muor.~nm this (`umpun will he In-Id in lhu (`ily (`ounoil Phnnnhor on l().\'lh-\ \' NI-IX I`. Illlh inslunl. at 3 I-'t'Im.`k u m.. In rem-iw Hm Annual Report and to elect ulct-rs 'or the ensuing year 'l`H().\1A9 Mll.l.F. Ilinmnnn ,l.n ~D.`.nh mu .\`.v'vAl`n The way is plain: see GALLOWAYB Fun. There neither cats nkln. sheep. nor curs, But just the thing to keep your warm ; To keep you free from cold and storm. Which must bring peace in this cold oflme. And make your Christmas I happy time. To THE PUBLIC. II should lend us think how best to bring The happy gmilo, the cheerful ring 01' laughter to the chem-less hearth. And thus make glad this dreary earth. Special Cuts on Cloak- ings, Blankets and Un- der-wear. } GENTS` FURNISHINGSLA AGALL0WAY S GREETING Peace on earth. road will towards men, \ I-.L_.L__.-_n___ ___.u_u___,,_ la the theme of our earthly song : Peace on earth. good will towards men Should mould our notions all day long. J'OS-- B- S1-dII'i[`EI Mnnmu\~1-Tunnn . 95L'Iun ya-.-........ 1 _ nu-cw-an. ) Our Claring Sale of EAII Winter Goods con- tinues. -THE NlESSiAH r VS`heetings and -HARDYS- New White Cottons, NEW PRINTS, u sun)- - .2- .DLL.l..'.I.'Z. MImc1u.\"r TAILOR. 2.`i0Kmo STRII1`. KING ST.. 2 doors from Wmo olllce. (Into Cutter for Mr. Z. Provost). Cor. Brpck and Wellington Su - 86 Princess St.. Kingston. j Popular Maker. 12 Pnmnltsa STRII1`. New Table Linens, ALL I'I'IRRO\'$ owing Taxes un- to pay the mute before Isl I-`chruury lave count. I DBY GOODS. Pillow Cottons CATAMQUI BRIDGE c0`Y `ue frlvmlu of that Social)` um! lhn pulliicl gcnonlly are mrdlally Invited to nllend. Adlnl-Ilun- Free. _ . ` sun: collection in_ aid at the nllclinn I-`und 0! the Uhurulu. Pntrunnuu will he nupplhxl lo I he uudk-nee. ....-. . _.. ... ....uu.,u. TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT. MENDEL$sOHNS' uuvwi or _P-RAISES" HE&I\ Uiuuvuj----__ u I.oncd Robinsqnh Shooinu Shop. -P:*uc|nH: .-Mention pnld lo Lime` 41 llltlfelihi llo `NI; ~-____..-ATE` A '|\" afr- HY 8|'l'Z(`l.\|.Hl-IQl'l-IP51`.H ho ~ . will rt-`pvul tho rrndillun ulml e "`:,I:::;:=% THURSDAY EV'G NEXT AT8 0'CLOCK. thnr. Henri Humble The 81-91 Jan lA:rmnn- lrnlurually luvtlq-4| In an lllld. B] 0 or of mo Wonhiplul Manner. D. C`-ALLAH ll AN. Socrvtnry. u;___.,__ I... .1 some run at Anrlvnt SI. John's and Min- Luann up umo em lodge. to ho hol at Street. on I-`RIIIA \ .`.' lwu o'clock. l'.`M.. hr the 'u cml ol our Iuu our!` llnmhle Than Run I-on nf Am xmasrom CHORAL socmr, QUE!!! ST. METHODIST UHUBBH. Kingston. J.-nn. `.'.;lh. I838. THE Annual .\loolimz nf lho Sllnn-lmldors of mi: (`nmmmv will he In-Id (`il)' Jan. l8lh. ANNUAI; MEETING. 7/Nasroil/7/:0}B/r/om bu/3. JohnHenderson&Co., u. I `nun: Kinsman. Jun. 3%. ISEL EIERGENT u'nim1omon: TAXES I TAXES I I Pujinfiziess Street. : llnthren 0! (`nun-nqul hodgn No. 93. L A.M.. H.R.(`.. urn hureby summoned to : In orm-Tent vommunlcauun of the John "IO Mast-nlc Ilull. Kim, .on I-`RlllA\ . -mt. lunt.. Ill. Hm hmnr u L-lock. l'.`M.. for use uurpunc of -ma-ndlng crnlol late Very Woruhipful lim- a-nrv llnmblo - Should be the TIHC (`ompunlnns of Am-In-nt - I-`mnlonne and Pnlarnqul Huqp. ' ll.A.M. .\'o. I. an r-muted In attend Inrmulin the uuerul of our law RI. Ex. (`nnIp. Henry humble. on Friday. Jun. 2711:. In am am. Aggx Ahsrnone , . u n..|.:.........'_. cluudnnu Qhnn _- .._,rr. 7 IIORACI-2 W. III-l\' .\' I-IR. n.-mmm and ('innclII*l (?I'".0R(H`:1'lII|M|'>l0N. l`uHw`lnl 'JIMCI-: w. Ill-;\j.\ nu. Onrunlol and (`umlm-tor. - --_-- 4__._.-._-_ m. r order the Ex. Z. W. S. S5l\"I'H. S.l'2. I ll'IU|lU5< D. !`lt.\:-Wilt. Provision] President. pd A3 XII;|a>'. Sc (2 y` frcns. ' r~quc.~le-! V .\'x-xl um! `(Tease U1 um uuuuu a-11.:--us .u run: ....4...... ... c Fig iron, bariron, sheet iron, boiler pine, billets and other forms of crude iron, which ire now import almost entirely from Great. Britain, and that the duties are nuhstentiaI- ly unchanged upon the builders` hardware.` machinery, etc., which we import from 'the United States. because we can in that coun-. try buy articles that suit our climatic and eociel conditions better than we can in H'ri2{~ land. In 1885-86, ` we imported, df iron billets Ind blooine from Great Britain 3247,- 740 worth ; from the United Stntee none ;' from Belium :7-21 of km irnn rolled and hmnmered: from Great Brih\iu.80B8,237: the United SKIN/I, 828,09; other countriee,O39.- ' Jllll all!/`I uv ...-... The attempt which Sir Charles Tupper in i particular and the prutectionists in general have, made to show that the iron duties do not discriminate against Great Britain. are not only pitifully lnadequatebnt shocking- ly impudent. In elfect these loyalists tell the mother land that her iron work is not good enough for Canadians, but that rather than buy iron out of loyalty to her we will make it ourselves. l`o prove the bold asset`! tion that Canada does not `need British iron Sir Charles Topper, as nance minister, has prepared a memorandum on the iron imports of C-msda`v'which as high commissioner he has presen ed to the British government, and this Wonderful statement shows that in- ve years there has been a falling off of im- portsof British iron into Canada, as com pared with foreign imports. of 5 percent. of dutiehle and 8\por cent. of free goods. What Sir Charles 'lupper did not explain to the British government is that the late .in~ the duties applies in particular to . ___-__ _l....,a :....__ L..:I-- ..l..a.. `crease of We our customers. that is to public at large. ,to feel that, even ifthey buy nothing, we are fcled to see them in our store and know they are interested in books. ""' ""`J` ` ' v *7 total value of the portion of this great ship- ment that was the product of Canada was $tS,37l.li04. in fact the value of the cheese shipped was oncthird more than that of cattle. and more than that of the coml-iued shipment of deals, wheat. lloui, peas and i pliosplmtes. Montreal is in fact one of the great cheese eutri-ports of the world, and (`made is fast lmcomiug the great dairy country thereof. This is as it should be. Uurelituate is exactly that which is suited to the nnuuifuctnre of the tiniest cheese and butter, and the breeding of the tiniest ani` mala. Already the position of (,'anadia.n cheese on the world's market is high, ahd it should be higher yet. The factory sys- tem as it now exists is a good one, but there is plenty of room for improvement, and we beliere that that improvement will take place, and that the standard of exccllanee will be raised much higher than it now is. Thee is, however, one danger before the great cheese industry. For some time there has been a deoidod bias towards speculation in cheese, and the result, rushes, corners, booms and all the other mm-euvres, used to torus up the market, have been applied to cheese. These manipulations of the market cannot fail to have other than the saline etlect similar operations have had on the `American grain trade. High prices may be ohtained for a time, but shipments will be checked. and actual consumers will he driven to supply their needs on an unumui- pulated market. The industry of cheese making is a natural industry, a ti ado clun- nel in which labour-capit.~d naturally tluws, and the manner in which the value of the product compares in the output ot these in dustries. which are the result of an attempt to by law increase prosperity by providing artificial channels for labour energy to ex- ert itself is ln iuelf a lesson in political economy. In I880 the value of the product of the cheese factories was $5,464,- 454 : it has probably doubled since then, the export certainly has. The total valueot the product of the cotton mills was $3,759.41`). of the sugar reneries $9,627,000, and of the wololen manufactories $8,ll3,U55. Montreal for H this yum`, \\'us over last year .'.|,I, :. Anal now it in the Uttuwn ('iIi:_-`N that comments upun the lihcrul lt'uIlt'l`Blll[l nml ` limls in the uttcruum.-n of the WMII: c\`iI|t'IIct* ` of party discontent, tliuuutinfuuiioii ml clin- integmtiun. The any-roan oi the party ie. not what it. nhnuhl lw. It has nnt been lmlnling its own in the late` contests. lint. that in, as the \\`nu; lma pniutml put, the reault of I decision on the part 0` some pen- ple to let those who like Inilgovernnnent have plenty of it. They lt!t'l_, the evil against. which they have In-en lighting will, in the long run, cure itself. The Wmu hu mini nothing ulcrngntnry tn llon. W. Lauri:-r, whom uhilit) aml pcrsmml worth it most highly esteenis. Ilut it conceives, as 3 mn- litinn uf p.-irty E~llt`t'l'.ti, the ncLes.sity of grentci life in the leadership, cl greater .en- tlnuium anal uggrcs~ivc|icna, and it thinks ` that .\'ir Ric-Imral (fartwright can supply tlmsv in it linger degree than l\l. Lziurier. nu: v ---u . ......-..... -... For four Ilnos, om or two tnnortmnn . . . . .. For fuur Mums. much nuhaoquonl lmoruon . over four lines. that lnwruon..- . Imps Each uuhuoquont oonuocuuve Inn 50 Once: wank subsequent Inn... loo Tvtluon week. subsequent Inn 80 Thrnn I wool. Inhnoouenl Inn, 60 I WIUII Wvvn. Iuuuvquvlu nu: . . . . .. us: Throo I wool, Iuhootienl in: ..... .. Nol ions of Births. c-mhnmluu when "booked. when OI iooiuu-mad. special notion in nwiin oolumnluo otuu-3. ed at imecn oonirpor line 0- on b inuorlion. Ufcora of nn ymrpumlc-d Auooinliono or Sm-ieliu will be personally rucponuiblc for ull order: the)` give :- urrinyeu and Death! doc.` 1 M !l u `onr.' nonnlvcly In Ml\'IX|(`0.0ln0l'l IIu \ Cl.-'10 WI I bu (: mrod. Aluwheu to ma puporll one of moms: Job omceu in (3 uuhl: rapid. stylish and olwnp work : right mnruvud urlmlnu prllll _ All charm for mIrn'U:u'mI. nubxm-iplnnn work right Ilnpruverl urnmnu : rlll olaaryru for mlrn hing. nubm-1-ipliun I am! oh pr Min arr `mun pl'I'u mlram'r-.' Hm N mu`: be ulalwlim-llytm rrnm '|nuv I u Ilhixmnnrintnr. Tn: luu'rnm_WmnIu uhnnlml c-very oven- lng. at as king I-roe . Klmmon. Ontario. at aux mI.I.um mm nun, nlrlclly in advance. The WlI:I'.'Kl.Y' l!Rl1`nuI WIIIU. II pnuoa. no column. In published on-ory Thlnrminy mnrnml 0| four.` noalvlvo.-ly In M!\'cuu'o. othorwlw Il..10 W! 1`wluo| wool. subsequent mu. Inl uenl Int. Nnl h-on of lllrl hi. urrhnmn EIEDAILY WHIG. The wm:Kmr nRTam mum. 5 so mlnmnn. In nuhllnhal oworv Thnruodnr mnrnlnl The export uf- clu-use Inntroul the peniml nis l_(J76,!|.'n6 I.1m;n.u. I.=r:.7{/I:I:_.s-//11-.' ANNOUNCEMENT. TH E I R0-N DU 7'lls.'S. " Omar per Orin Do`:-or." TIII~.' (."III~.`l'.`Sl'.' ll.1(llll my `nu: unnu- 'Is;nw. J. H. I-n;.\H~ A m I-2Il'l`|TII'Z.\l Icxn. Books approach so closely to luxuries that Shall a Purchase be Made in often a question oi whether or not the Bookstore is (5. be zl :ir ne ".".D lmxcs, and the Inf this great ship- : . ; n I .3 V 7`In'A DE. from the port uf ..f ._._... I... ` THE BRITISH 'WH l(.'. THURSDAY. yrwgn H 28 . P0? [IO , " . 1! Mn 8:l\\r'n-3 I-`Hun Consumption.` ' Scrofuh uul Genenl Debility will try Scott nEmulaion of CodLiveI' Oilmith by phosphitea, they will (ind immediate ief ' Jud a permanent. benet. Dr. H. V. Mott. 7Brent.wood,.` CIL. wmites: I have used Scott : emulsion with great ndvantngen cues of hthisin, ncrofulu qnd Wling dis- quiet. I in very pnlntuble. Put up in 50c and 81 Iiaa. 1 WA. A couecunn 0! uumuo Dunes, wulcu Mr. Wellington, of Calgu . kindly permit- ted` use curator to gelect, a mother notice- able feature. A tine apecimenof tlnowvhito ` owl was resented by Rev. J. Cumberland, ; M.A. he shall: luve been pldcod in glass- ` covered cues and properly arranged. , uuuno are now on exmmunn. We are indebted to Mr. Wright. overseer of city work for Trenton fouila found with- in the city limits. Mcl"u-loud aunt I com- pletn collection of rocks and minerals from the silver mines near Port Arthur. I'|.- ....b..t n....-..: .... ..'. Dl'l',:I\II :- Olin nn. They should invite those thirst- ihz for knowledge, and those whose appetites need to be stimu- lated by a temptiniz displey or books, to come in, make them- selves at home, and buy only to the extent they may please. me auver mmea you nrnuur. The mbst conspicuouh addition is tho po- 3 lur bear and other northern animals pre- ` rented by Robert Bell, M.D.. LL-D-. Oml` l 3 A collection of buhlo bones, which I ll- \l7..lIi-un.\n ..t l`..l....rn I-inunu not-nn Queen 3 Luuugc JUl.ll_`llltl. G-rent improvements have hecu made in the college museum during the past yen. Largo a- ditions have been made in some of the secti in. Over one thousand sheets of plants have been m'ouutexl and nrrun ed. and are now used in the honor work 0 the natural science cla\as.. The line collection of W. Nicol. ll..~\., is Available for the pur- poses of study, and adds much to the ruc- tical value of the Herbnrium. A urge number of ferns. just received from Dr.` Neish, of Jamaica, when mounted, will greatly increase the facilities for the study of this class of plants. llnnnialurnliln In-nnrnnn has been made in 01 thus class 0! plants. Considerable progress has been made in lnhejling and nrranginethe rock: and fun- sils. and a goodly nnm I` 0f the 0hl\|`||N=|" inic specie: _of the geologic fornfatiom of Ontario now exhihitinn. \\'- gm. n.I-L...I A- \I.- ll"-ixvlmt nvnrunnr GROW! NG E_ETTEF: LLWTHE TIME go\'ernIneht In tavnr M the haul. : The sou-ml bills for t-suihlishimz A gmi--rn- meant p natal telegraph service are being vign- rnusly urged upon ('(:2lgl`t'8:4. and there are surface ind_ic.ninns that 21 paid lnblnv is be- ing used by certuin parties. I`._\' the way it is somewhat curious. that on this subject. or at least that part of it which makes the guvermnc.-nt control the telegraph lines. Jay Gould and the knights of hslmr are in ac- cord; but it is externally probable that those views would diverge very widely in any at- tem t to prlctically inau unto the service. l.)r. fornmn Green, presi ent of t a Western union telegraph ccmpany, and Mr Gardiner U. Hubbard of this city, made arguments on this subject before the senate committee ` on post otliuea and post roads. on Friday. Snnnlunr (I.irIinln will lm a-ninnolladjn uvn on P0!` OIIIUBE Bull [NEE TOIIII, on I` l'l(lIy. Speaker (lsrlisle will be compelled,so says his physician, tu take seven] weeks rest be- fore resuming his duties. The Diunouln nf Qum-n'n Unlvernlty 1 Plain of \'or- Much Merl: Nuw. N Queen's College Journal. as. In... `\nn|\ unuln in l`_..-b ................... any Illsluluauce In uni prcselu. ulrlu. A great majority of the petitions received by congress are the work of idle cranks ; but one which II"l'lV(l this week is evi-lently the work of a level-heguled fellow. It asks that the postal laws he Llmngecl so as to prevent the sending of blood and thunder novels, ancl sensational story papers through the mails as second class mutter, at one cent a pouml. It also calls attention to the foot that the p go on school law, scientic. sncl religi- on ooksis eightcentsn pound. It does seem to be a discrimi ation on the part of the governlnent in lllsvor of the haul. 'l`lm nmn-ml bills for estahlishinnv A imiiorn. KIll'Q {' Ul IHUIT IHIIHHCI. Mr. l.uInar'a mlvunu-nmit tn the supreme ' hcnvli is of special sigiiitium-e, inasniuch us he is the tirst t`.\'l`t.`iDt'l so ll0l|Ul`C(i. It is un- lerstuml that his frie-n-la were surprised anal ili:lIpp()il|l.t'll that an few republican votes were cut in his favor. Wnsliingtnn is g--uing to ho known as the cniiveiitioii city. There are few weeks in this year that we In not have at l-tut nne cum`:-ntion of somr win here, but this week the record has been broken. We had six distinct conventions. anal tour were in aes- biull At Ollu time. Ainnng them were the Aim-rlcan and shipping le.sgne,an assrwiiitiuii organimcl for the purpose of attempting to restore our lost merchant marine service; the national boarul of trade, the object uf which is set fnrthiu it: the national tobncm nun:-intion. which Ilicl A most notable thing in declining to nnko my recommendation: to mngrua ; mat the United States potter`: association. The latter protested Against any ilistulbmice of thu present krill`. A urrnuf. nminritv nf Hm nntitinnn ramnivnrl \\'.UIIl.VI-"!`M, Jun. `23.v-For the tint. time since May. l.'.\L'+, the nuprenic court. of tho- lfniu.-cl States sits with full bench. Hun. L. Lanmr. Q. (7., donned the judicial rohe on Wedm.-sday, and I crowded court. l`0()lIl witnra::d the simple ceremony incident. to his induction intu ollicos. The ex am.-re- tary sits at. the extieine left. of the chief jus- tice. this being the ||ltl(.`0 assigned Alva an to thojustice lust appointed. A: Mr. Lamar laiinuelf (!KY)lt'.\~Ietl it. he considers this the crowning honor 01 his life. The republican se-nuwrs used all their ef- forts short If n cum-us dictum tn du lent his cnnlirlnltion, which was seulred, after u long and liittcr striigglc, liy \'iruu- of the \otes uf three of their nninlrer. II I ..._.-_'_ .. I.. ..... 9.. o I. .. -............. MOSTAGREEABLE or PLACES I _ ._____. Spctaclu and eye rgluua at Wide`: drug mm - The lannnr Apgiolntnnrnh-A City of (`on- vonllun 'l`1-Iexrupll Hyuh-In_ ` 3.--For time since May, l'niu-cl Stan-n -its with full |)0I|l"|. Hun. tries Sir `Charles 'l'upper was so c-.-rtuin wuul-I be ollliiiililmi haul evrr been limu'ni 1-I-;. in particular the smelting work: that wvre to be crectcul at Kingston lune not tnkn form and shapq-. lint nuthiug in tlm shape of n l`t'1iu\:liun ui ll:-3 duties in to be expected. lihe only practical nwthocl by which the pleasure 0f the iron duties can now be tlevreusv-I in gain miuiiuion to the Amcricum mnrkeu; no as to benet by the iuilated values ihernof. gsml thusfmnko it more easy to bear them. by increasing our prots. v 000. Oi boiler plate fmntlreet Brltein.l03.- M 313 : iron: the l'nit.od Hutu, 320.007 : from other countriee 0.3.000. Of pig iron. iron: 1 Great liritein. $187,032 ; the l'nited ;~'tQce } Cl-'l9',3l}4`: other countries 82.1137 : Ind Of ` eheet iron from Great llritein Q34-`l.-5W. Iml -from t`.:e._Uuited sung. 320,-248. These tig- uree give some indication: of the reletive quuititiee of crude iron imported into (fun- ede frmn (ireet Iiritnin. the linitenl Stltcl and other countries. and it in upon imn 0! this description that the ulntieu Ii.-we been lncreued. A: a reeult of thin increase tho Lomleiulerry iron wnrki have tlouhtlel-I` rnule I very gm: thing this year. uni el- theugh the importeef (`tlihllll me emellc.-r` then they were hut y the customs rev Olpll Am larger. 'Tltt'M3 Ill duties are of great importmwo, as they pnictithlly emu-real the hut conunercinl lmml uniting Cumulus to Greet llritein, "Id! ttmclo-1| tn prevent in commercial union In-tween (`amulet nnvl the l'IIit~l Stairs {rum being wholly n-lvuntage mm to the lulu-r. Iiuring the year they lmve been in 1-xietuvce nut me of the ilnlnl wasnmczron LETTER. J AN. 26. Na-v_v I1. 1!. (`much tor Ihuuuln. \\'Asnnlo1oN. Jun. 25.--Tho-_ Senut-2 in ox- : rcutive session conrmed J.'(). Qnrhale,P:-nn., A ` `mo Uumnl Status Consul at Porl. Sanlety.0ut.. and D. M. \\"lniu-. N.lI.. an Uni_u:d Sum-u " I . :1 ` lost. in tho \\ osum: rumm- can Benton and Torrilurlec during an cold Inna. onlv mo donlhnfcom uuyuo came are reported In .\I.-mllulu and the North- UV . -n-Q 1 Four 1'00 Indy. S1`. PAUL. Minn. Jan. 25.-MrI. John Wilkuu "o-xlerd:\y led tail for fiivorce ` against her |unb:u1d,`~valln-aim; that he Inn, until Intel)`, Inud tivb wiveu. all liyiul! inst. Paul. . . unu 1:. nl. umu-. n..... Conan! It Sin-rl-muko-. Q.` -.-o__. ..._.A..__ THE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of The (`Alvin Fomganf. (Limited). `win bu held at tho olco of l o ( ompnny at Garden Island on Tl`!-ISD.\\'. the Nth l-`elirlmry, 1883. at one um. .\.\'THO.\' Y .\I.-\ l.().\'l'I. * Seorulalry.