Mre. Julie Ward Howe delivered an addreae in New York on Thurrday evening on “ Woman an a Social Power.“ In reference to dress she said : " It drem can ‘ heighten the world‘s Renee of what is really ‘ beautiful in womanhood. it is certainly at power. and a great one. Surely one of the first conditions to this end Would be that dram should represent womanly reserve. ltehould clothe. In)! dinguiue nor deform. The lines of beauty should be preserved Without that exposure of the delicate akin which makea the beholder either and which should make the subject blush. Colors should be modent beside the color- ing of nature. but no glaring tiute disturb the harmony of the delicately-blended huee. The gold in a young girl‘s hair. the evanescent rows in her cheek. glowing and paling with the rhythm of her pulse. is a silent eloquence. or rather a light and shadow utterance. Never profane nor frmnle the one out of all color. or place beride the other any brilliant ornament which can conthet With its perfect charm." now to 'l‘o-ll It Good Melon. An expert aayn: “ The surest way to tell 1 a good melon in to out it. Some pretend ‘ to tell by pron-nine their thumbs in the ends of the melon. lt the rind yields to the prom-urn the incion |H had. Others tell by uticking the thumb-nail in the white part of the rind that part which lles on the ground. lt it makes a cracking wood. the melon ls ripe. A nun came here the other day and asked for a melon. He put one up to hie ear and pressed It between his hands. If thin don't crack.‘ eaid he. ‘it‘a a bid one ' it didn‘t crack. and he didn't want to take it. I knew by it's heft that it WM good, 5) I mud: ' You take that melon. InIuh-r. und if you find it bad. I'll give you mysharc In thi~4 cargo.‘ He took it, but he hasn‘t come after that ehare yet," Note: on (homo-4. 'l‘o boil corned beef nicely put. it into hailing wa'er. aw 8 am us put on to cook. and (lo not remove it from the kettle when done until ltt! perfectly cold. ientmmhh- Ilium on Maul-r- Ann-Hug the IIouu-hulcl. ICompi‘leil hv Aunt Kim». Saving. ix lowing woman at the head of n. family 4 the very but nswiiige b snk Bdlllbiit‘iiu i. The ice; of Having ii in pleasant one; and if the woiii‘:ii.iiiihihc(l it at once. they would cultiviite it and adhere to it; and thin. when they are not nwnre of it they would 1 be having: the foundation of u. competent ‘~;0iirit_v in n. htoriny tune, and Hhelier in ii. rainy day. The best way to comprehend it in to keep an necuunt of it]! current (-31 pennox. W'twther ï¬ve huudred or lin- thoumuzd dollars are expended annually. there it M.- oliiuico to have Homerlnng if the effort in Hindu. Let the houuewife lake the idea, not upon it perseveringlymnd ehe will save Hulliutliinu where before rhe thought it iinpounible. Tnin is in duty, yet not a. sordid avarice. hut N. were obligation that route upon Women as well as men. Ten-Gown". During the hunt ï¬ve years one more article of attire has become indispensable 'in 3 Well nppomted wardrobe- the tea- gown. Some inontlin ago there was an exhibition of ladien' hygienic clothing. Foremont among this should have been the tenggiwn. “it: would draw the attention of those who lecture tor the National Health Society on clothing. dress and deformitien to this garment. The onutoui now 18 among: ladies of “ ton " to \V(‘:ll‘ n ten-gown. which. it may be explained for the uninitiated. in nothing more than MI elegnntforniof dressing gown. the whole 1 ufterno-iu. and even when vnfumille to dine in it. AH its nee unuully enubleu the wearer I to lepulir‘e with the corset. the hygienic l Yul-in of tho ten-gown in apparent. It has been ntnted that hOIIJO ladies wear comets oven beneath the tou-gown. but they are in ii smell ininorily. If the ten-gown be the pioneer of'other garments which may expuiige coruetn from the list of Indien' clothing. it ehould indeed be welcomed. This. however, is unlikely. Still. the Wearing of it i-i n funhion which it may be hoped for the nuke of thoae who follow it may be more than i‘. passingfancyâ€"[Hum]: Medical Journal. ‘-_‘-A Bread is ready to ho made into loaves when it in like lmuoymmnb all throughmud wlwn mo loaves wull not rehin tho impress n! the ï¬nger then it. is ready for the oven. Sqnnah {fitters are nice for breakfast and um quickly made. Take about a. pint 0! moka mum-h. one egg and two spoon- fuln 0! flat". und fry in a hot spider or on a griddle. An cxcel'm w'nc-puddin‘u .mo in maie ‘ brim of another. at two toneupn of sugar. one temup of. Velvet: (or evening (Iran. in N1. pirk A (Jullnnu Spm-iullv for the Ladies. EATESI‘ I"»\SHLONE~}. RECIPES. I'LTC \ serum! form. nukml an-l qwochless and faint “inept on u! um ï¬ery uuss; 'Twas wmls All, uuhlo u.» UVUI‘ u. saint. Hr whu braved (It It lurrihlu puss! hm. his uluumry lmunl lhu hvurl: of men In scorn of [hair ht‘ln‘h greed, Aml Um wm'zd slmll «Mm its great Ame!) For mu cmwniug of his durd. ! ho hush of the slm‘luw of death was there ; Hum! hum; Irv a s’wglu tun-u I: A minute 5-14qu Inngnr than :1. yearâ€" 'I' h u minutu u. tux nblu «Influx-1 A grating 5 ;uu~l. u. nlvleelH} I sue.- -.d A “waxing tn and (m. And u horn h t l h-chd. by :\ horn'a «10ml, \Vha knows, of nuluelcis woo! Humid WM lhu 'Ilm. I'm! “My man Turin-ck Um «Imu .1: mm); He Mum! “kn u Hutu.) in Hm van Wuu lhu glam (-f the thunu in his f‘lcu Nut u Ill|lhmu unwed; n Inn}; at disduul. A aim dcr but nut for fourâ€"- Thou u plunge in the hull of tire again Tu hi.» post «a ungiucor. need- was llm man on the Penn. Railroad. Semi: was tho ungim-or; 81x humlro l hulllï¬ hulmul him roulo. When the human shut nut in the roar; Tho tin-um ileum d nut [mm tho uuginu‘a breath. Ami nml mu Ion lnu nlr; Tu «my M hi - [uni was wurm than death. To lly was Ulu hupu uhluspair. Will a. dash ho Henri-.1 tho ilmuily lN‘fll Ami pii-mi in lhu lurrumal cur, Whilu lizn~ angina tluw u'rr llu- irun street Liku Um «iuvll lot 1mm; for Win. Six humirml panic stricken hcurm. lu hm tullnhï¬ hurrur wait, As Hm "mm. with Ln-nrlrmi - rumblings. ilurq And bounds alum; m it.†iugn. \VOMAN ’S K I N (3 DOM. \Vomnn'n lh-rnn. «Iva. Ilw Buulurrr. Did it ever occur to )‘3u why olJ Solo- mun umde the remark abom there being nothing new under the an»? “'94:; the fact was that his numerous wives and wife- letn kept hinting to him about having new hnuuoza. and he [newly murmured that. there was nothing new under the mm. In order that they might be [nude to believe tlmt :he (a)! at'yles in bars had not yet struck. on. IL was at the hnusw oi ï¬he bride‘s yarenm after the wedding. On mble ware ex- pmwd bhe coatly preaeum. Two gentlemen were examining them. Said one of‘them. mddeuly : “ Them. you 333;. me tbsbride'a presents. but what doc-3» the groom get 2‘“ " ()b.“ replied tho other. “ he gets tha woman." Firm gentleman: “ In that 31‘.“ Poor fellow ’." No young woman can rise in the middla oi the foruuoou. rend anhv novelmtuheuo exurciae except. an occasion») promenade, out sweetmeah’, do no wmk 3nd keep Inter hnum. and at the name tune )ay 8. {sunda- tiou f0? good heuhh at it) It is all very \Vl'll to be handsome at 5‘1). but to be hand- wmoaud heulbhy, both,†“his more greatly to he desired. Noll-t on W‘Io The embroidery fave: um} mgm‘ Eur-trimmed hats are very fauhimmbiu. Ladies who affected shortlmir have given up the style. Royal cardinal is 3!! the rag»; for chil- ‘Jteu‘a costumes. Rod and green in subduod mum in a luvorite cmnbmanou. A Berks County (P43. woman who 123:] no faith in banks â€cert-31d #15300 In green» backa under the carpet some weeks ago for nafu keeping. On going to look far 1151' treasure a few days since 3) WM [mi-19mg. and anezsrch revealed A woman‘s nest- in on» curuer of the room. made entirely oZ'muti- luted fragments of the currency. The oil-fashioned mufl of rmr grand- mother is to be revived. l‘ompadnur 6924333 and stripes are in doumud for dressy evening toilets. Short Courting- “ Rachael. the Lard hath sent me to m “1' thee " amid tba- suitor. " 'lhe Lord' 3 willbe done," wuathe autumn- Hivu reply. The joraey and the bustle 8.30 decidedly unbecoming to stout. Women. \Vrappers are now worn only in the sick- mom and as! neg] .;~.- In the bouduir. \Vumen who use anemic for their com- plexion will find foul for reflection in the statement recently made by high French nuthoritienthut tliedrug when administered to animals in small don-a directly afl‘ecta the vital orgmm and produces the chum- terinticu of fatty degvrermiou. White crinkled cmpoa are used {or 9n“ frms about. the neck and Heaven of dresses. Tho Breton test. has been revived. and prmmson to regain us old-tune popularity. (Md claupa to fasten cloak» and other wraps are wooden mankawith open mouths The l‘llm‘ish nremtcont. with pointnd hood or a Curick cape. has replaced tho ulster. " I think I aha}! luve :0 ask your ascort this ewuiuu." said u sixter to her big bruther. “ Well I guexn 1103.130 you suppose I‘ 11) going So 396 folks know I can 't no with any girl“ 005 my sister. " I’M stay at home ï¬rst." The hworito combination for nion black dresses in silk with venue! heavily-topped ottoman. V'rlvot hats and lmnnets are frequently soon with “an crown of one onlor and the brim of another. A new French fancy in that. of mingling feathers with the knot of flowers worn at the throat. A French physician says that raw oysters». and chicken “cup \Vlli nouri-ih zuiy am through at least six disappointments in love. The funhiuu of short- alcevz's never made preuy arm». but in In more than pruba‘de [hut pretty arm» made hhfflt- sleeves {ush- unable. Thu most pronounced lie on recorfl is them Of a young man wlm amaertb that ha! hken his girl's small brother. Philadelphia. lms night- Bchoolu for work tug women. For jumblen me one pound of butter and nne pound of \\ bite sugar ruboed toge- ther m a cream; add nix rgg-s erl beutrn. (he juice and united nud of two lemons, and enough {but hO that they can be 'uuth-d iulu dupe with the hands. The" dip each one in cruahed loaf Blluttl' and [NU-H in the centre a bianshed almond. Be Careful llmt- ll‘mydu not buru whilv huhmg. This H a hunk-mm. quantity for a huge number. Angels-C custard makes an exco lmt down. Tuku out: box and a half of gelatiuo and dismlve iuin a quart. of milk; then add [In-yolksof lhree eggs well beaten and “me any of augur and let all come to a. boil. Then take it. from the move, and when. ulrmmt Cnld stir in the Whites of the eggs beaten to 3. ant? froth, the juice of om,- ivumu. and ï¬ner with vanilla. nut] turn into mold. Delioiuua breakfast ruskvt we made at one cup of aweet milk.ouu cup of yeast. mm cup of r114!“ and one cup of 11 111‘. Mm We“ :uul set In a wum puma for about ï¬ve lumps; then beat in n tablerpouuful of huhur and two eggs, kacpiug the wlnte 0f one, bmueu tut froth, to spread (War the mp. Make int. ) slurs“ cakes, let them use again, and Duke in a. hut. oven about 15 Iumutes. p .nud of flour. three well beaten eggs. 2: little NI". one gill of yam-t and enough milk to make it into a bolt dough. Put It intou btiuered pan. vim-er and put it in a warm place to has. Bathe iu i; hmtlvrut-u own Mid “Bud {b (no iuhlu hot. Fnr ant: gingerbread take 939 cup of m :lnu~e~.uueuup of nugw‘, (n i- (xi milk. hall :1. Lllpufi)‘ltl(‘r.liVHClllll-;Ofhll!0\iill'1ll', unu tublvupuuuiul of ginger, about. lmlf u. [mu-pmuhll 0! Hum. alwl a law cloves om bu aldexl 1f lzknl. Melt the butter in IUOlnSfl. and aux-gar. and while Lot mid the win» a milk, wath sadn uud flour. Sally Luun H nice for tea. and in nmda of three ounces of bulwr ruhbml mm M. butter . Mir to a cream and add two egg“ b-mu‘u vury light and stir all thornuuhly . lhm mid mm tw‘cup of wine and net. on top at a ten kutllu tilled wnw builinJ water. Fivt‘ o'l'hck "chip. A gentleman named Niuholmu, foreman on the 2., W. G: N. Na Railway. Wen ataud- mg on the street. opposite the Queen's. Portage la. Prairie, lean week Will: :5 quar- terof 1» pound of gunpowder 1n hie vest pocket. when u. Rpm-II from his pipe ignited the powder, and away she wont, burning bin face amd whiskers badly. Dr. Lund) wan called and 9);)!in the nocemury remedies 30 the mun'n face. A Brood-view (C. P.‘ ll. llllt‘l dt19~p$tch Hays: A euow ulcnn commenced at. 2 o‘clock thin morning at Regina and west, gradually extending eastward. At €- 13. m. a genomlmtorm prevailed between Brandon and the end of the track. A high wind i< blowing from the 03.33. No delay in trafï¬c in anticéguted. 'lIu- "MI a TM)! Louâ€"'95.» l'n-w Stand. A \Vinrton despatch. dated last (Snnday) night. says: The Joraphine Kidd left Owen Sound at 30'olock last night with a valu- able cargo. for Linn'nâ€"Head. She called at l‘resqua Lula. took on ï¬fteen tone of hay and lei) at 10 o‘clnckt A‘ ï¬re broke out at 10-15.ntid when noticed that was in the after-cabin. 'lhe mptein threw a pail of water on it. and before he could draw the second one she was all in a blurb. He then gum the bell to the engineer to put on all steam. and he ran her ashore off Cape )nmrnadore. The crew were all saved. 'llle F'ACOlltl engineer had ahard time to unvo the indieu' maid. Everything was lust. The vessel ma total wreck. Gm:- ornmeut Steambmt Inspector Menoilly. of 'l‘ormxto, recently cancelled she certiï¬cate of the propeller Josephine Kidd, plying hetwueu Owen Cmmd and “Tun-nu. The Cochrane Manufacturing Co. have bought two lots on Pmiï¬c awuue, Portage la. Prairie, on which they purpose erecting a very large warehouse. The- Porxugo will then be headquarters permanently [or that comfy my. Mcilvanie'a papa: mill at the Portage is in full blant. lie expects to have It ruu- uiug night and deny steadily. in order to aupyl)‘ the demand for paper. ()n Thankagiving Day a young man nalnsd Suswart. residing at the corner of Mon: and Water Mreet's. called a: the nhrri atom of a Pit. Paton. on Queen ntreet cunt. and surprised the dealer by oflfnring to pay for a pair of boots pill‘cllnnod by his father ninetem years ago. The boy‘s (Mixer had rowived the boots on credit. ai- tha limo Maud. and shortly alterwardn diud. luaving ihe bill unpaid. This young man nmniicnod was then a child of 2 veara of age. and loft with his widowed mother in poor circumstances. The ahoe :lualor had yearn ago forgotten all about. the oircnmatanmcf the boots boing unpaid. and his anioninhmr-nt may be imagined when the young man. now 21. who was '3 years of age when the debt was contracted. walkodintotha More and reminded the proprivtor of the unpaid bill. which he a: once settled. remarking. greatly to his credit. that. he would not allow his father‘s name to remain tarnirhed.~(.‘lnlm. Vfork has commenced on She First. street bridge at Mluuedoua. Bishop Kain. of Wheeling. in to become madjutor “the Archbishop of Sam Fran. oiaco. Bishop Hvllmulhmf London. in a mason- por on tho Servm. which left. New York on $110 8111 instant A house, bum and thirty acres of oats in shocks. on the farm of Mr. Geo. Laue. nix miles north of Morris, wese destroyed by pmine tires on Mondayeveuiug lust. Liquor lice-mes have been granted to all the applicant's from Brundon,mukiug in all nineteen hotel and two shop licenses. Prairie chickens are being slaughtered in large numbers in the vicinity of Exueraou. Prairie ï¬res are raging in the vicinity of the Portage. It- is repnrlt-d by talegrsm from Prince: Arthur‘s Luun‘iug that. the steamer Ontario arrived there at i! 30 lust night with 600 [.0115 at height. The Czunpunu astriwd an 4 p.11]. t5) day with 750 tons bulk, a)! of which in for Winnipeg and the we~4t. The Owen Suund. with u. full load [or “'iuhipeg, i:- expectefl this evening. There is pkuty of room to receive the height. and cum to move it. promptly. In the Amiz-s Cum-t to-day the gram-J inf-V htl-ugm in a. true b!†ugujust Iivbert (hrviu for the murder of Archibald Mn-lhumid In the Culeduni .11 Hotel on flu- mum of the 25'!) October. The primner wzw men brunghc Into court- and pleaded HUB malty, and His Lordship ï¬xc-d the 1411) of Naveub-‘z M the day of trial. The prisnner looks very pule. Au CHEM mm Ill-+0 been issuer] FStizbhnh- ingu. weekly mail aarku bubweeu U'r‘LU." mum“ and Wuukopa, Manitoba. This zixe. through mail connection between [he tfliLeR m the vim 1-in of l‘urtlu Ivluuntmiu and L'meruon. l’wczcrann. who ï¬red at cm Nell McDon- uH, an Ontario immlgmnu who urnvul lunaspring. with iumuc to kill, was hell- :euced to fourteen yen†in the I‘vuitvu- Lusty. An engine and freight aura Wore ditched on (he (nun-m Pumï¬u R-xilway, and will Mm k uuï¬â€˜w until a. temporary truck is bum. Agent Graham states; that ‘32.?»00000 wzm blnugllb mm Manitoba. by liurc- -peuln~ «wk. 11er estimates that. Amerit'n-m brought #2 800 000; (mnudiun'u 25 000 000. Rufuu Stephumou slipped on Main street and brake hm Reg. Closeï¬ning jackets of plain and fancy pluv-‘h, with hat. to nmtoh. a druidcd future uf the street. costumes. Pretty and dainty muffs are made of «shenilka and gilt cord. pluitnd together. TUPH‘. are to “go with" the tiny bonnet-s of pluiit’d chenille. 'I‘lw Mnrdn- 'I‘rlul-«lllork ol I‘m-luluâ€" m-w Mull “auto. A ti‘lmram from Winnipeg, (hiurl luui ' . (I‘uesdzeg) night. W)“: i A putty breakfuut sac-qua in of (marry. onlured umterml. trimmed with fun gubuta of cream) ()rientul Men and candle-an luck»; 0! Qbfrry u'llnro'l ribbnll. muure. aid blue. cream.aud sea-green tints are in high favor. L." CN’I‘ FIND“ THE ï¬t"! l‘ll\"l€ HI' {scum-uni)†hum" 1- oi Ilonony. BIIII’ 041$ FIRE . A .Vlmh-Jlurrlo-rl "mt. A Detroit telvgrum says: Charles Morely “ms arrested ywterday on a charge of big‘xmy. It is alleged that. he deserted hi-r Wife. who “van in the l‘l-IM. and came to this c1ty.whoreho married another wanna". with whom he lwud but. a short time. He deserted her also. and it in charged that he wont to Surnin, (but, whom he married a. third woman. whom he also deucrtod. and came back to Detroit. Hm second wife laid the facts before Superintendent Candy. and the lumband‘n arrest followad. He in 36 years of age, a blacksmith by "Mo. Ex~Mayor Nevin. of Adrian. Much . who abscondod with the proceeds of the bonds unlawfully sold in {New York. has been captured in Tenn Several American street cars are being built. at New York for ' a. London tramway. TWO IMYS AM) NIGHTS IN THE SNOW 111‘ An immonI-o fortune in waiting for a claimant in India. The parnon entitled to it. in a man named William McCarthy. pro- mnnubly an Irishman, who hailed from Liverpnol inr New York about forty your: «an. Nothing in at prevent known of this individual. and advertisements have been innerted in the papers in England and this country. Ponnibly be mew have succeed in realizing n_ fortune hero by his own industry ; possibly he may be in dire den. litutiou ; poanibly ho is dead. Whatever has bemmn of him tlm fact. remains thnl hm uncln. (lo-n. William Frederick Mo- (3 srthy. has rnconlly diod in India. and in his will leh him all his property, amount- ing to over I million of rupees. Alittle girl 2 years -old. daughter of Annpln Wyuot. who lives near Bridueweber. N. 8,, was burned to death on Tuesday. “or mother had left the house to go to a neighbor's. leaving her sister. a. young woman, in charge. While Mrs. \Vynot was gone her sister lelt. the children and Went. away. A elmrt time afterwards Mrs. Wynnt MW hnmlte issuing from the house. and immedint-Jy hurried home. to find on the flour her little‘uirl literally routed and. the bed in :m urljoming room in flames. (Ilene by the rtmo WM a cradle containing a ulenpiug babe. which also had a narrow escape. The Consul at Lyons reports that the wheat crop of France in estimated at 112 000.000 heotolitrea. the beat aha him had since 1874. The wheat crop of Austria in reported very nuperior. with an excess for export, 18.000 000 bectolitroe. Ruunia him produced a wheat crop superior to the average. In Germany and Belgium the wheat crop is reported very ï¬ne. In Italy and Spain the wheat honest in above the average. Roumuniu gives a like result. England will do as Well as in former yearn. Exarnordlnnry :IcwldI-nIâ€"l‘nlhu-r and Ho- liaznlly unjnwol. A. Victoria. (B C.) deepeteh euye: A few days ago two men named Jones. {ether end mm, were (iruxmg a. wngaun ï¬lled With powder for the railway worm; neur Juekaae Mowntniu. when the powder exploded. blue iug the six. huruee and the Waggon to piecee. The father wee walking behind the waggou and the son was driving; both were {rightfully injured, their clothes were born off. their eyes blowu out and their limbs fractured. They managed. however, to stagger along the wed until they met a. gentler, who saw two blackened. bleeding. uuked ï¬guree'commg towards him. He unemzed them to a settlement and sum- moned a doctor. The father died 8003 efter, and the non in dying. 'I‘ERHI “LE P0‘VIDER EX PIA)!" (3N Bt-I‘mw Io 'I‘hnnk who lrl-h Ifrglmc-nl- or \Vohrlc-y [or Tho-Sr Service-u In Egypl. A Dublin dexpatch says: At a meeting of We corporation of Dublin yesterday I. heated discussion occurred on the motion to thank she Irish Regiments who served in Egypt for their gallantry and confer the freedom of the city on Gen. \Volaoley. The knowledge of the. project for thus honoring Welt-eley can-2:1 much excitement. the frieudu are accused of ondoavormg to snatch the vote while the Nationalist mem- ber» were absent attending to Parliamen- ‘mry duties. Crowds thronued the vicinity of the hull. E. D Sullivan and some other Irish members of Parliament had hurried to Dublin to waist in defeating the motion. The amendment by Sullivmi. denlariug that. Ireland had no inter-eat in the wurJho only rei-ult. of which War; to incrense tun. lion and curry ruin to Iri-h homes. WM ulzimutely carried by 27 to 21. Granville declined to enter into details rrgurdiug the (iuvrrnuwnt‘s Jig) pblau pnhcy. Duflxrm. he fluid, had not. gum: to Egypt to ehlubï¬iI-h any undue or illegitiumm Influence there, but. to 0:) operate wubh Sir Edwmd Milan, whom: h gal knowledge and great nbihty wan: invaluable {or the main- teuancc cf pence. order nud gun-l govuru- mom: in Egypt in the future. Gluduuue highly praiacd' :he conduct of the Britbh {moon in the Ear/mum cum- pnigu. which he balieved wuuld be memora- blu in hislnry. Thu Guwrmueuo muse not be too cnntiduut uf the future. The vast extent of the empire oxymul them In over recurring anxiety, yet, he cherished the hope than England would ever bu uhle t-O prove her power in usmciatiou with liberty. â€lnllnxul-hml 0:1"qu prtk on lrl-I A nun-- uml I'mtu- tlw .h-un‘ In tun". A London oublrgnun awn: Lunl Omn- \'Illr. Lord Selborne. l'lurlu Nurtlibmok and Kimberley. Gmdatone, ()liiltlcm and lt‘nw- (1ch attemlul the hunt Muyur'ulmnquot lant- night. Clllltlrru,returning tlmnllu for tho tmmt to the nrtny,umnpnrod the cap- luro oi '1‘.:l-cl Kt‘llll‘ With the taking of Quebbu by the llritiuli. llo pniutul out Lilli, ï¬nal-Jud llll-l not \Vï¬gmi W“: with unvnrymg rucuwr, and Bull llmt pctlmpï¬ tlw InOnt; nun-picunun dimmers hltu ever nutwitlt wew In tho war Wllll llL‘l‘ Ameri- scan huhjwtw Gladstone. rrpl3iltg to the How. vi 9!“: Mtltl'élvrï¬mtsitl UM wvvu he «puke at the Lui'd May-Jr's banquaY [in 15451 tbc; Que: lion wan whether tlm lubrio [of roritzty in lrolund Wt'sd l9 [9me on its lunciunt foundation or be lmzken up. The Government lnul not bcruplrd in mm tlm pmwm «tumbled to them With \‘igur sea '(lelurlllluutluu. At tlm Hume time they re- lic-(l more c-nJi‘luntly pu lnumurcu of juntice. He could now record ins UODVIO- tiun tintb a. new tune of uentuneut WM dimming “11101"; the [rush to acek unwlioru- [ion of tlm law by peaceful efforts. Ha Ventured to Buy the foundations of nociety in Ireland were now in but llkllU danger. The munthly return of ugmrietn outnues was lll. compared WILD 511 for October. 1881. There might be in lrelul:d,uxtruvugunt opinions and denim» ilmt cculd never be fulï¬lled but if the Iri:l1 were content to walk in the' way; of legulity, the empire was strong enough tountertnin in a friendly. kindly spirit, any demand mude for free din-101111510]: auu perm: publicity in muttum ul‘ittllug to NH Irlnh poli(:_\. Britib‘li institutinna would lmvuhlrcngtli niumgh, liu was ï¬rmly cou- vinced, t0 ellwt a kettle-men: of every political contmvcrsy by bringing in to u. uonlplczuly muisfxctor)‘ 0! at lutzt fair and tnlerublu lab-H3. 'PIIl-Z DUBLIN CORPORATION TM? [080 MWR'S BHQIH'II‘. 'I‘hc- Enl'upo-nn “vain â€mp. I‘llllt ('hlld Ronald-d Allv'r.