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[" : \u2018seu * Ca December aa hE | letter from Reading, Pennsylvania, states that | - with several \u201c4 Mutual Associations Jogos 1a hos ai Paiely u is rapidly sping mong os n the North-Western 8 a LE deprode that M.Boston will return ve bundred \u2018of the cou.-miprs who have t F whisy rE strike at Grandcombe rg fom has been re- I : Liye,\u201d a days ing the 200 person dédar : Wilde will 46 athoiig the passen = the Guion ih loons Liverpol où the 24th inst, for Nes York.4 ad fo: tla entiJewish riéts\u201diti | POY Yous Careter's Fuidide case of De indie ASS Mau., book reveals the fact that he was addicted to ), asd Panning 6k of, \u201cTHE OUITBAU TK Héilimance AT ve Wasmixerox, D.arrangements have been made \u2018Tex 810,000, on the \u201cÿ requesting that Pe gata & af \u20ac application be procured.wi otioation is for $10,000 ation, ag in he poesie | sual Aid Artior J.Borduer.: 4.Bar the fist ne sisice ne 2 \u2018ment of the trial there were- a few vacant seats.The prisoner looked a little paler \u2018than usual, and was Ce under some.strong - emcitement.\u201cCal.- Road something.té - \u201cGuitéaûu, \u201cstriking the table thy \u201c to-exe postulate, saying, \u201cI won't do one of the kind.\u201d - Mr.Scoville wi sotre 0X postulations, and Gnuiteau angrily said, \u201cI won't have you, compromising my cas A whispered consultation ete the three mentioned seemed ta result in PP, i prisoner, who looked :up with a anle \u2018un \u201cI was going to ake 8 speech, but I ta] changed my mind, aud guess I won't doit.\u201d He then har bis mail remarking, * This is firat time some time,\u201d Doctor Theodore Diamond, of Auburn, x.¥, summoned for the defence aud retained the prosecution, was called.\u201d Witness -beli judging by the evideuce to whisl he had ing ed, including that of the prisoner himself, aud frow the appearance and conduct of the prisoner that he ig sane.The hypothetical questions put to Woreester yesterday were sane.\" * Guiteau said \u2014\u201c On the that | correct, but two-thirds of t is False.T e fore, your opinign is of no valna.\u201d Upon \u201cross- nique ce witness stated\u2019 \u201cnat in the Court room.He prisoner's conduct wog perf the circumstances, to his cter and tem.tion among the insane than sane who were immoral and had bad passions.He did not think in determining either « man \u2018a savity or insanity.Mt.Scoville asked\u2014 «Have you motleed | egotism ax 8 feature of insanity 1\" \u2018Answer Tis a frequent.este sans people in the sense that they magnify t! Et of \u20ac verything affecting a oz their own: interests, sad effect of their actions upon piness of others.\u201d Witness said he had giined most of his ex -perignce with insane \u2018pesple while connected with the Auburn State Prison, where he was ht in contact with criminal insane, sud possi e interest or \u2018ape for t æathority as some others.He hid; however, | found that the PE Fa the sane mind | gene inent in the and (righ instances of total - character ers rare.vis cabine direct oe sition to the weight of an given.) Wituote » was Sri front ong Ee, his answers indicated opinion, 7 ae à ha is able Mach Ha |, x rt Sr tee \u2018 \u2018à harsh 4nd 8 bet .Be not vamcieatiy '.\" lon | Teles tied an * afidavit in eut ta show quise why me issued \u2018for con- on à of to sid id in violation Jers town Tn directed Shed HE arial] on < \"Mir.Couictiitté nnot and a office-geekers will resort.\u201d es big o prusede a moment to Took o ee Guityau sald, That \u201creminds me 13 ay 1 ope néd my morning (holding 20.ar more letters good mail too, and only one oran levier 4 whole lot.\u2018 Al \u2018from high-taned: people, food \"They are beginning to think better of me out- aide, ; High-toned ladies ary sending fof m autograph, They think I'm a Thong man, but don\u2019t care a snap whether I'ma big map db little one,\u201d The prisoner busied himself read.\u2019 letters and soon broke out.: \u201cWell, 1 di not natice this before.Ladies and gentle men, Ihave just received w letter from Dr.Spâtrka, in which he says he received two hon Jil dred letters since he retumed to, ls all congratulating him upon kis testimai He only received two threatening ends, sid t from lunatics.A when he came on here for nothing and did n .Be while thees follows are han ry ped | atty.! adie Cox\u2014* \"Well, that sa we have no tirbe, to Listéu 25 the; dence.\u201d a Guitean\u2014 All right, sir.\u201d esp io ces was auked it he thonght it on of i resident, snd whe\" Sondatly that when his motives - the le they would not ct nly axa te es act, and : Bowed, and his oa he dominated: M.rite FF itisnot tor, in y an neration, 1 \u201crod, over devoted any attémtion i or belioved in inspiration 17 Atiswer te wa, nots enty Mr Broil There ver 1 Me morer Hs Te is TS the y ve little i BA nA va 37 Lr A 3e + as abet Je SES ar à en was nt ¥ wi ol for and elles hyn sug, Gn by your foolish questions.: - You must getoft my case ifs you caw\u2019t.stop sompromising i\" LE have opened my mail myself Pi then read to Witness.and he replied, #¢1 should say he wap.tis.ef he.did not believe Guiteau had been playing a: rie pie the perameñt, © Witness had fopnd à larger propot- ; that feature taken atone amounted to anything with fa.\u2018 reason, perhaps would not be so good at \u2018at à practices to know de what roy Ansasutyy : mail yee this | tty good showing, 1 pd = ou the Gorerhmant.Then besa solr \u2018the 4 néeni pid ; z : honestly SEE chow A nr re ids \u2018vietion, it would be an indication of insanity.\u201d I | tan was writing an Fit es 5 = x a state Gordon Bennett at Paris, saying thes A Teastps of the met Ho eh t5*Gen.Sagat at Be \"Petersburg, with a th requèes to draw au him for an a for the suacor and comfort of De == au pr, pue Fe bel donb Ying pou to secure $hokafoly and return of De Long and his men.Bennett intends to send a special correspondent to meet | the party.The distance torthe point where io vol ap quil St.Poreniburg, » résch them a, : The Secretary of the Navy hes telegraphed 4e.Molville;.of-the \u201cJeannette, ** at | Irkutsk, to omit no effort and spare no expense\u2019 in seguring the sadety f men inthe second cutter, Lot the sick frozen of these already reacusd have every attention, abd as scou as practicable, have them tran to a milder a Ihe Department will sopply the newt La oRIKIONS orat-soRvon Fass.; Loxpox, December 21.\u2014The following are extractg.from editorigis in the London papers this tharning on the news séceived from St.} Petersburg shows tho:Avetie eéploring steamer \u201cne Daily Ne T y Newg says : s-4 needed to _hastep He = a ~~ If.any spur were n of an expedi.À\u2019 tion bo Sip Me My.Leigh Smith itis provided in the news which we publish\u2019this morning of the Polar ry vessel, ithe SE The ship sent'ou Gordon Bennett, of the New ot derald, is James Cords lost, but.the majority: of { ere haya been rescued.Whatever may his com prions ou th *Rira,\" there is now no doubt that de Be ott'e agin FY ie hate: dot $04 bach veal ed was a befors pe je inet boasted.B Both nave attempted thé long Ep by but, Frog; ;ponferredh Rorthonst Cvs THB NanLIRAT ROUTE.\u201c6 This was, édrioudy-enough, the route which suggested itself to the early voyagers, especially Barents tard Hoemakirak, whose relics were only respoxed from Nove Zembla a few yesrs sgo and whose house, probably, still stands preserved by the Argtié tamperatureagaiuat theeflects of time.The *< Jeannette ** was equi for Mr.Bennett \u2018at Alcodt of £68,000, and was commanded by Captain\u2019 8 W.De Long, of the United States Navy.She was equipped for à lon ible.arduous expedition, and she was exceptionally \u2018Well manned, , moet of the officers ue omen being veterans n Arctic research.Q ter wo the + Soannatre\u201d\u2019 will hardly check the interest felt in Arotic exploration.Whatever may battus sciéntifis- vilué of such researches, there if no doult that the motive power lies dreper \u2018down ih hgman- nature than sity love of peog- j rapbt, astronomy, or fey «0 \"THR CRAVING AFTER THE: UNKNOWS.; de céleri\u201d undecakon.ni J y time are but expression \u2014 ih an be vires Foe who were ins em to Irkutsk.They foriiéd but à tebinant of thé pallant: >> x - Mu Jamies Gordon Bennett\u2019s vessel, and, | cagus tat wn be mookstained, Shey STR on Ee ; wr, .vessel bas been noué for fr © MEMORABLE * he ind pe, snd when fuller details of the escape vors of the crew come to hand t bably ti the southward 34 rons id what from F Ag or ey t m a Siamaorts has Haven, Kuna are names of which any and : cai, \u2018a + in from] ¢ fata of Mr.Leigh Smith and |, ut another J for edventure wiigh im , 0,.the Setagitin, devors ronan \u2018to nesk for unimoira\u2014the - (EE Re ee rene se due pre 1 to aquip expe} were ith ach Venture da | pro Ty the interest.ae angi Shion | the witness hab in th Uifhed States all a Eh eve Ra a hit \"in the | t | Beangrand and 3 8}, The- ng: ; Bs Bells France Gen | Lach 2, ilitary otlacks at 1 mond de ie ps ra as it js, Will he Mancini spt nnd?in tin the 4 + ).bra may ave nipped ; leaving those on board to make the § they could against nature folate >.\u2018THE SMUGGLED TEVELLER rior no iin Soir Lie pm charge h defraudi Customs, - wit! rauding | meigned yesterday afternoon before, Mr.Dugoa, Mand Mr.8.Cross for the eine.; Mr.J.A.Grose, Customs\u201d-officer, was the | \u2018only witness examined, : His avidénce was as follows :\u2014On Sunday morning last I wasat the - Bonaventure depot, at the timæof the arrival of the Boston ta I i acouved pobting or the train, ga aie\u2019; he ran along the platform and was in the actif delivering the parcel to a porter named William Boylan, who Fan em loye of the St.1 stop ped Burch ond sakod him.what pbs \u2018contained ; he roplie sa shat ha di wanted fo said 1 ty and h gare it op Tome 11 kes his ph hort by ricaived tha par eh and He said gehtioman.handed it to the \u2018train at St.Lambert; 1 told him 1 doubted that statement, and asked.him to teil eit ee sete him by 4 4 the was ution in in Boston; he also: « goods bel od The box a oadresed belo to.wa to H.oor tn\" St.Lawrence Hall, 1 opened ¢ the Be package im the presence of the ac.it contained several duels articles among others « gold watch snd three silver watches; these are manufactured: in the: Enited: States; the gold whteh is inscribed on the face A.W.Co, | Waltham,\" meaniy the American Watéh Co, at alton, In silver matches ge > stamp of the ampden, pan Joe.> The duties as far as e able Fito find out have dt been paid, I to accompany me to his car, which was the car * Rutland,\" in order that I right search it.1 did npt find any more duitpble goods in his car.Subsequently Birch came up to the St; Wrenc&.Hall, hero | he _ arrested.After | seized ti he package I the room of-H, WF: Patterson at the St.Lawrences.Hall and found by the books there that er of foods bad been 0 ceded rdered by P - from The roue te oo ec to weskan the avidence in chief id any ki Bireh, it be formally committed for trial £c 2 TRE.UTCHERS AND.f, 4Bar.AE BL TOIRS.Ae who testifisd \u201cnbattairs ware five \u201cailes fom the population of the two cities, an on abate te «pp At vas om ¢ out Ÿ tiable condition and in dis vs It was resolved at the meting ite the | orne that ds toilo: amine tl pig | oon, se omen code New York io meet the delegation, vis Hon.Mr.\u201cThit © The following w bi aim to D eeptin: : md Mn Toile, t - LE .iy +a f ere Boulanger, ¢ Colonel Bossau, of the 2 Vashi de: Prey, abe ou Corp de Genie, attorhed do 0 the War ment's ries \u2018Baron Henri d'A Infantry ; 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An Blemoniary Dip Diglat WE 2 == \u201cWANTED\u2014A good Newspaper Compositor.Apply ak Stan Office, 15% BOYS WANTED,\" Telegraph Co, 7% Br.Somes wrest.- | WER eon Pannes at 2 AT, ANTED \u2014 A EXE TELLIGENT Warne SE L EST Works, Cote 8t.WANIE NT.D\u2014 TWO OR TREES COMPOSI ANT.Apply-to John Lovell & Son.AN LED-GENE ERAL SERVANT, AT in Won.IMMEDIATELY \u2014 A YOUNG TION, 85 mal top young lad j TJs De able to to McRobile, Antoine street, \u2019 .300 3 ANTED + À YOUNE- an TO.9 VORK Berry Press.A $03 #ood hand, Babcock & Box, Job Printors, os TE Son: WW ANTE GENERAL SE a | VV AN DSL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- atoms Aniy 278M AstcineSt | WADE OR BOY, EN office.à horse, and be generally useful usefai, 10 ATR 2 ATED =~ CLERK, RAVING KNOW- Address, =F 1080.0 Bran ofhoe 299 3 WAS Sarat aos.SMART boy.Apply at oan, ~ MESSAGE JANTED- à GOOD HOUSEMAI BALL .family.28 Bt.Famille street.B: - ___ Siuations Wanted.NL SNS EN Eenes T-A YOUNG & MAN or ,DEan soie Bears Dust ts experie Le : a Ta thru en Business Cxpe addres, 3 \u2018Bran office.WARTED-BY A A YOUNG MA MAN op 20.4 2 a plain, lagible hand: Thu had six yoars' expérience: FOR ar Rr can be given, Address to : VVANTED-BY AY A QUES, MAN, A As =~ ress, \u201cH om STAR OF om A BY A aa a HS ATE RT Br asa dn.53 200 dre = Wie.id A YOUNG LADY, A AFG \u2018a quiet PEACE make Dorseit ay metal Ja > \u201c XP,\" $x 3 A NT E D-WORK, pen wa me prier Aer Were SITUATION BY A A- YOU : = Simeon, } PTA office.ne! el AT CANADIAN IS.- VWANIED\u2014B! Y A YOUNG LADY, ed Adee ER Dor bran pio res = Wa sue SITUATION ABSTORENAY, te ulead man durs Arrive Sk wn | Aracr yore snr On over ar THE hs | WS RE AND cu Belge à large residence of 2 pro information aad will \u2018 Lost-A POCKET-BOOK GORTATINS A tum of of money 0.on |.3 2.Joueph sire re It EE Ta; be ve ais reward rowsréad by leaving Loo \u2014 SINCE 2 THÉ BINOINATSG or ges Mat Ro.i Bess ay one one lining Bl 11 JOT FRO PROM an Sis STREET, A name of ** yer Soy hg him oe address, wi a.JO8FFE, OB.Albert street, between St Be RES > EL née | Wie TO PUEORARE 4 Howat: Ades 31.1035 #243 Op, Pa w.nT x BoA CARPET CONTAINING Sn pA] y nk SALE-BOVEN Ducs.Fe LA.hat\u2019 ¥ | +] FoR, BALE-CHEAY.LIVE AND AND PEAY > Tes | Fobtie-sours » DUCKS BOX 44 : 5 Fox SEER va Far ne avis e ee i\u2019 Es LS he insured?Ho had been, but the policy ran: ho some moaths aad pe od bord intend- to get it renew t t patting : itoff and putting it of, and when he least expected it some carelessness set his barn on a very serious loss which will cripple hin for years, Was this luck or stupid neglect of his own interests and safety.ing thr ink over this aud set about securing oty one\u2019s without delay, or next year may be found far from a : happy one.Then get your buildings insured once, : Debts.\u2014A farmer was recently sold out by , the sheriff for debt.He had.i - YFeariy credits for ary smithing, wagons, harness, tools ; and had even bought a piece of land adjoining his farm which he did not want and could not use, on what he thought very easy terms; that is on lo time ; but in truth the terms were very for the interest more than doubled the purchase money.When the bills eame in he was astonished at the amounts; where he thought hé owed £0 or 50 dollars he owed two or thive hundred, and befors he knew it he was swamped with debt, The on his new purchase wis foreclosed ; the land was sold from him Jesviug him still in debt, for a large sum, which with other debts, got into the la s hands, .ad then into the sheriffs, and the sheriff ex- > gowled him, and took all he had! Was this «luck, or bad management and recklessness?\u201cPhen nave no debts ; pay as you go ; and next year will be sure to be a happy one, .-.Make a plan of the year's work now.\u2014The who plans ahead will do more than one # does not.What should we think of a x, House builder, who had no plan, but went to work, without soy previous ht, to try and \"- build a house.When he wanted brick to keep ¥: is men at work, there would be none, nothing i #ÉFag Ax ii pe A £ fié SFAFriRe Tlie = Br Tee i E i = § g re il FF F f Ë ad Fe siËa rpjSa hi 2 5 F iit tl 2 =x eq \u2014 FT iE =.i 7 sorghum as a soiling and Winter crop for stock, \u2018} ground séantily mihtred; corn sowsd elengxide Last Winter | read in your valuable paper an |» ; by Mr.Jones of Port» | es$ land, Me., and | followed his directions this | f 1 Iw cne part of my hay mow | enclosed 8} & Io 16 Bi FFF] 5 E F .\u201cModder Crep.; In a communication from L.F.Allen, Buffalo, regarding the cultivation of smber he gives an y similar to my awn of is deasan, with the exception that most of my crop was out 14 inches long for ensilage, and put in a silo.About thres weeks since the silo was opened snd the sorghum found in a state of ion.: Fermentation, which \u2018of course developed an alcoholic quality to a much greater extent thin in comnion sowed corn, which composed of the contents of the same silo.The to which it is now being fed appear to eat it with as much aridity and relish as of the corn, aud, so far as can be judged, with equally good effect.ve not Deen abla to make an intelligent test \u2018of the feeding value of the sorghum as compared with that the corn, as no special care has been exercised to coufine the cattle toan exclusive sorghum diet.Iam very well satisfied, however, that, fed in quantitiss, occasionally varied | with other food, no injurious or deleterious effect need be anticipated, and it appears reasonable that its greater saccharine quality should \u2018with it greater fatteniug quality.= hile fertility of the soil is à necessary wd-\" junet to the growth of any heavy crop, vet it: ap to me that a thorough exriching of the soil is æ matter of greater importance with than with corn, as, I noticed that, on taken p of sorghum obtained a greater growth than the sorghum.As toits capabilities for withstand- in this section was unprecedented, and the effect on the corn disastrous; yet the sorghum cer: tainly did not escape, as its dead and leaves near the bottom of the stalk plainly told of the withering power of the heat to which it was subjected An examination, made just before cutting [the last of August), howcver,-disclosed amnch greater degree of juiciness and sap in the stalk of the sorghum than in the corn, which, I me, may be deemed an evidence that it will notdry ap as quicklyas corn under thé ame conditions.\u2019 \u201cIt did not strike me that there was folinge enotigh to the sorghum to expect an equal product in weight to corn on the same acreage.Perhaps, however, under more favorable circumstances, à groater development of leaves would be obtsined.My intention is, in tle ensung season, to give it a more extensive trial, or.sufficiently so to satisfy me beyond doubt as to its valucas fodder for cattlo aud other stock when preserv:d in a silo \u2014T., Franklin Park, N.J., Nov.29, in Couniry Gen- tieman.1 7, Ematlège im Vermont.; \" .< I think | must Break the ice on ensilage, account cfa wooden\u2019 silo Ty 10 feat, ai où froides re] 164.29 inches so ing dry weather, I can only say that the drouth [= ght of the earn 120 inches) 4 i 147.opbic inches per stalk.The horse tod Plies wl io.Last Winter J bought three tons 9 enilaged \u2018corn, and began fing 13s my oaths.eb, ruary 25th, The day before T weighed the] milk of five Jersey cows, and tested the richs | Bess.On the Sth of March I did #0 sgaisi snd #9 dor\u2019 sell bad increased in yield of cream ; ange, of the five before ETES & 9 ve f after ten nays, 31 ri cant) RTE being the same.It Tay be that like the old man\u2019s sharp cider, which \u201ccut the cobwebs out,\u201d ensilage Increases other sécrewtons eù- well as from the salivay glands.Ab ths time to calve was app: ot all the Worsemer County, Mass, Deer, Re Guen.| 0.Worcester ny, Mass, Dec.D.In Coun- _.Nesting for théShews.The Poultry World gives the following ad to exhibitors at the Winter Poultry ot a rane stil remain several Toeks, Dalore the ow season opens, during w ime ample | opportunity is afforded to * young fowls into prime condition for the exbi- bitiégs occurring in December and January sn.AWAY Co py, CRE Jes noté good plan to \u2018force adult fowli up | \u2018to faîtening'at thistime if.me intend to use them ceding Spring.-And'as the large of | ea ras for some S yet.= LES < The lesser-sized fowls may be allowed a-inore hearty supply than usual,.beçause they do not take on superfluous flesh and fat; as the Cochins | and .Brahines will, with high feeding.For the latter varieties\u2014say the Light Brahmas and White Cochins\u2014a clean, roomy pen | should now be arranged, where they may have | short-cut straw.This bed may be xix inches deep.And it will very shortly \u2018cleanse their plomage wondronaly, if they are not permitted \u2018to go upon the wet, muddy ground outside of their quarters for a time.1 1 Every day a moderate allowance of whole buckwheat with their other grain, and a hand: ful of sunflower seed will vastly improve\u2019and.loss the feathers of a dozen healthy birds.| hoy should haye the morning feed of cooked : \u2018noon, \u2018and the whole.corn and wheat at night, And this attended to regularly, giving them'at | each feeding only what they will wat up clean, ; will daffic: to keep them in good order they are nedded, for the shows.2 corn is standing, did mot hold -ont with me when I came to it into the silo, where the true test comes, but crap is good enough.1 have 36 head of cattis\u20148 sowiin milk sad § heifars to'come in enriy, most of thiem ; itsers 17 calves, a a gh; 7 which I feed half aud half one bushel of ensilage and another of ground oats end pens Ë no finer intown 6 8 i pif + a } for 1 Ë F 5 bay left, Jt will be ve boagh t- hay and i seh it RE advahtage of woollen tls ig second, we can dite 5 i ê Re awe » A 7 Combine {The x Thomas\" Bélecirie Où | 0, \u20ac ails lief of pain or to.allsy internally to Teinedy 3.cough it and entirely dfectlie.© cin Wim, Onllahan, Water Police, 206 86, Étienné emegy Was A.ded success in hi ; Had ed is Soi Fenetre and doctors rid : Ts at, 068 brig \u201c si withont suecess.2 + 5 § i Winter, à farmer, in.Maryland 18 , his 0b with: thevesrip.pedber.\u2019, \"ould produse.mire (oder hon (3 ocke produse mare fodder.than any th which he was i di 1 had A er r i EL F rh i i £ 5 ig sil 1 if 8 AP | R 2 à 6 = En AHEUMATISM, oy eco frp piss \u2019 * t' both old'and | after the shows are over for &recders in the suce |\".< uel A ._ pretty L SEER DICK\u2019S BLOOD PURIFIER.- DICK\u2019S BLOOD PURIFIER.ey | The sale of à fresh floor of dry sand to walk over, or what |.is better still, d'oovering upon the floor of clean, |\u201d meal and vegetables, the oats and barley at ; 1\u20acda-veil not to give them éiuth green food] 5 gene, offen |B street, and of all-denlersi-\" mis et : DICKCS BLOOD PURIFIER.| DIEK\u2019S BLOOD PURIFIER.-BICK\u2019S BLOOD: PURIFIER, DICK\u2019S.BLOOD PURIFIER, J ul have multiplied so fast as to prove abundantly and con-| | |clusively that owners of horses and cattle have at last got | within their reach an article that gives unbounded satis: |, An article of genuine merit will so commend itself to] À strongest fiitrations try, and the volun || Dick's Blood Purifier, for -f 2ises the api the public as'ts eat an established reputation in spite of | all the humbugs and swindles that have so frequently dis: - \u2018gusted a confiding public.The success of Dick's.Blood | in Purifier, for Herses and, Cattle, is, perhaps, one of the hat could\u2019 be given to prove that {16 meritorious preparations are certain to command con: fence.ow Ee RT every month since it wa first introduoed into this coun-| | acy testimonials received \u2018inits favor | | the condition of any anima} in whatever stat It renews the system, enriches he bivoc ue aa UE ds Dr.) = ie Oil is a pedis sem Regt 3 EL Chemist.Whether applied externally for the.| = Aammatien, \u2018cé takes | \u201cis speedily | ales Doubling Every Yeas.Bates Doc Ewer 4 7 a Dick's Blood Purifier has gone on increasing | pure ; rouelng tho pl > LA chatravia on tislog td propose ple-*| 1 rate; usd: hardiwaminod at tha sgn shat + 1 ment.ied, d y writing herself down ddoisellet Unlike \u201cbighmy, it is not a hangin/offence, to supply 44 mcom \u201d inforygatiofo 8 oansus clerk+\u2014 Bappily.\u2019 Why should gies be punished for ulging in romantic ney and Journalists be 0 is a republican Jo y rep by altitude.§ dns.fmitaté charity ?i Often ina ARI ta np eR] sani, Shana duty venkies to h ; dut the annais rtiofithe bench mever recdl an instants where a ; servation : \u2018* Madame, \u2018itsjolumns wers becoming se ojrity sermon, or à siash- aattefy; offered a \u2018prize of 500 pm contribution on any utside abstract politics, ne literature or fist: a thetorie.Nearly \u2018800 manuscripts wep received ; a.good many of \u2018he articles were witten on wrapping paper, eed up grotery bap, and bearing nuwerous subject, ouly to be Rés {of qint \u2018measures and.-and phormographp suvjects.The tale, **Se- Jeected Unanimowly,\u201d 18 a namby pamby loves ik.the angels affir, where.a young wan quar- ule wi i isétte, and they never meet AI} both are in he sear and yellow leaf; he, rÂcademician: and she, the granny-ofan arti- à family.a SF transit gloria.The truth is, ¢ fmt df.\u201cFrance, es - im other X leans tq money making, i fansements of the Forum an gals days, sensational stories not A hero the éurcess of mews.of\u201d giefnees,, pvidities ; -oùs pétiotetaié power of attraction.minute Wold matter under à new : to ofessor Charcot had the have St.Catherine to fete, thé boys Nicholas to-watch over them ; tall and mates ae that good man is represented to be, is faitof the milk of human kindness, Let its exsreine té Gracchi under aix of âte, ving at midnight, me whan de occa ts are ina sleep sa profourid ss that.in w Adam w2s wWhey à mettiarable operation wsa peron him.For the moment then, house.\u2018Bold music is the order of the day; nurseries -| loves anotirer: The curtains of the san y 2 ew \\ and Ph UHerself at Horodisu\u2019 fout Jife, Xp \u201cthree act oraas Figaro calls it\u2014dramati¢ TRES ty dE thc'eshystete devated to criminal ery ooo admitted to the aocident ward, the assis.nt-surgeou ordered his expalaion, snd hed him, At on astrotohen se à form oi cred ; Lanquet sb win ; the day-ve a wall, whe \u20ac Good Fumarian pot on ine |.oub aad iad hi driven ta the Pith Hospital; at | gees = > 3 .- hu: ig on Celoquent.h rte etage the fg of A knowing it; according to « learned Thal : 3 taller ire fhe anosning 3 stature compressing the artiouls- § TT ing converted iuto food for powder, have the power to deceive the very elect of the army, by reduciug their height; this consists, by nbt going to bed for shoulders ; and going in extensively for nips of cognac, The commercial college \u2018which has ust been inaugureted.under.the auspices aris Chamber of Comme tablish It isintended for merchant's soms ; 1t has 60 pupils, of whom 40 ars graduates of the University.Foreigners are tted.Fees, 8,000 francs yer annum.\u2019 Sirdh Berñhätdt \u2018adverts she iy not a Jeweas, | bat a Catholic.Narolcon I.was a Mussalman.It has leaked ott, that one of the leading Jr dentists of Paris, was originally an old Clo\u2019 man ; perhaps to be revenged on the Christians for tricks played on his ancestors, bo took also to drawing\u2014more or less painless.A wine merchant sends a circular to every Jady\u2019s husband after her confinement, extolling his accouchement brand ; a midwife carrving a little stranger is the trade mark.Neighborly } on the same flat, lend oye another their wheeling stoves, when \u2018visitors are expected ; other economy, by connecting their salon with a public ball room, ladies con receive, telephonieally, music at next toi first cost.In a letter, a friend stated, \u201cI write under the empire of great weariness.\u201d His corte.épondent in reply added, «I writé under the republique of ennui.So gave an Oliver.Tit for tat.\u201cYou will,\u201d said one ydtæg lady to another, both-occupied embroidering slippers for their papas, \u2018never finish in time.\u201d \u2018 But do not forget, my dear, your papa has only one leg.\u201d |- \u201cHERODIADE.\u201d Production of Jules Massenot sNewOpera at Brussels\u2014A Biblical Theme.BrussELS, Dec.20,\u2014Jules Massenet\u2019s new ratorio, * Herodiade,\u201d\u2019 was produced last night ut thé Thiutre de la Monnaie with.considerable success.The work is, perhaps, the most serions effort of the yonng composer.In many parts it contajus striking beauti:s.Great importance is given throughout to the orchestration, which, indeed, as in many works of the new.French musical school, throws the vocal part of the opera into comparative insignificance.The.interpretation througboat has left much to be desired.Vergnet, the Paris tenor, sang the rode of John the Baptist ; Mlle.Duvivier took the part of Salome, who is the real heroine of.\u2018the ; Mlle Deschamps made a fair Herodias ; M.Manoury was unsatisfactory aud weak as Herod.Ameng the numbers which were listened to with the greatest interest may be mentioned a carefully scored seared march, duo for John and Salome in the first act, a ballet of Jewish girls and the whole of a very beautiful and picturesque ballet in the third act.\u2018The love scene in the second act was marred by the demonstrativeness of its interpreters.The opera was mounted with a care and liberality very creditable to the enterprise | of Brussels managers.Whether.it will ovea.tually be transferred to Paris is doubtful, de- spita.its success last night.The Quean of the Belgians, the diplomatic corps,\u201d M.- Antonia\u2019 Proust, who is Frenah Minister of Arts, and a\u2019 à | i 3 E is q, sn Baptist, and has afterwards the service of Herod, the Tetrarch of She is ignorant o.the name of her mother and gukners by ber, | although ero ne iving in the palace together.deve wich er, but she ls a vase e tv.( ist has changed to earnest On these amatory crom- and Herodias\u201d thitet for re upon John hang the plot of the opera.& #8 curtain rises on \u2018atourt in the Herod's in: Jerusalem.Om the deft étands an immense portico which serves ae entrance to the palace, sud in the distance je seen in the dawning light a cmmavan which is ing to enter the .¥ Frpuing fo ner Holy ly.Phare atises betwoen them when Phannel, the Chaldean, appears and sucoeeds in sllaying the | g hes tumult.Salome, flying from the ; on the stage.She ro owed \" Herod, who is about to purshu her when stoppe by Phanucl, who wishes to give an 7 count of & mission eh which he has bech | sent.\u2018The Jewish people the Roman get accept ernment, and the name of the Prophet John is 1 greeted with noisy acclamations on all uf ferodias comes in when the show crowd are at their loudest, and is evi stats of tertile agitidion.: : head of the Baptist, who will kill him herself.John appears, and his oalm bearing frightens Herodias, who hurries away with her husband.Then follows thé\u2019 avoml of Balome's love.hes j s heart ofthe prophet, is inexorable.The second scene shows the public > salem.As Herod is inciting the Jews to rebel mst the Romen rule, ttumpets dw heard\u2019 ich announce the arrival Vitellius, hes Ari NE i 1s arrested.The curtain in the second an the interior of the Temple of Solomon.\u2026 mie del by Neither.hig threats nor his entreaties can move a fr 5 i È Tir dra ido for th iy ge \"igo er pre eu a Phanuel, artives 0 toinple, a priests and o> demand the desth whose fate Prosonsul pd ra au al going ta bed ; tie fatigne of the day - three nights.in -savoession +f.*W burdens ous the head and jt of .is \u201cssplendid cetablish- | k Ro Le It Qu iin terior of] a \"olf ] + : Shardemands ; Frid | head of - has insulted her | cruelly, snd as Herod hesitates, swonrs that she | '¢ Bhe socks to touch | of Jere 1.for Jobn'8-4; Herodias recognizes in her daughter | ea BITTEN FINGER NALLS- sur na ardor Clow.Al Claw.uring: the t, mensiqur.Last wight when cams home from looking for work sho was alive and in her psual \u2018apirits.She slways had a smiie for me, poor as am, aud even though we hadn't a sou in the house\u2019 Te Walt\" brôke in tué Commissaire, abrapt- \u2018à We were hungry both of us, but I cheered her by the good news that I had obtained the promise of work at my trade, and wewent to tless, thinking of what good things Jee rst 5 fran MA when I earned my 1 awoke.1] spoke to her, and Bon Dieu! She vo pl, e waa: pot lying beside.mo qm aur pallet, but | an the floor; jeur, Tn her hand was a razor, ;; and she had cut her thront from ear to ear.The.blood was ou her face\u2014the floor.It scemed to.be everywhere the room.\u201d Oh, monsieur, it was a horrible aight I\u2019 .«\u2018 À woman does not usually commis suicide.with « razor, and people \u2018of your sppearance do, not usually possess such tool,\u201d said the Gom-.|- om - We \u201cAb, but the razor js not mine, for I have none; 1 do not know where she got it.She must.hare thought of killing herself before.\u201d a\u2018 \u201c She.tay: ave bean murdered.\u201d « Thht ts inipossible, monsieur.The door wan Faatenoë on the inside with a wooden ber, andl had there deen a struggle it would have Swakensd: \u2018me ps well as our neigh- + E ; ° - bors.Co - 5105 Hadrehus-déebidritéfiée TU GL | .Bhe 1 No, monsieur ; she disliked liquer.\u201d ** Umph ! * said the official ; \u201cshe must have been * omar of nerve le ro with TAIOK, you a soun nat to have aroused by the fall.\u201d .\u201c] waa tired from walking the streets, mousicur, and heavier than usual, The.tired and hungry always sleep sound.They are like the dead, for they do not dream.** «] will be \u2018at the Rue Fern, No.7, directly.\u201d ; .Theman, who had given his name as Am.brove Parvois, put bis ragged cap over his: tangled mass of hai i and went out, F g p him, at à signal from the Commissaire, was a | gethe og: hn ero d reach,\u201d \u201cDo not lat him get nd your 4 said £he Commissaire.\u2018 _ Within the half hour the Commissaire, with twa or theee of his officials and a 8 a of os, entered the dingy Bue Feron.To reach abode of Purvois, they bad to pass through a court, a blind passage, and up tl flights of narrow wooden stairs.Entering the spat- they beheld she wk Sa ch a ree vile open a the dy ayes \u2018 2g Be headin of the | ous of her lala blulchia fi =F i Fes Bed makin fins Se 2 se Ei à i : Id i J Fe SFE i | sasin, .veagn,ofl Teg -my sister.Give me what I want-~one half\u2014 :| important question.\u2019 1 the?vil Hu + \u2018spt of the Kloventh vou, Pierret, to cam a name for yourself.: 1: examined the body after ths au \"I examined the woman's hands.What note I : kept to myself.Inaw that the razor was clutched in the left hand of the woman.Then I exawined the fingers of the right hand.I.saw by the appearance of the thumb nsil sud that of the forefinger that she was in the habit of biting her nails, as some peopla do when in deep thought.Now À Lo A LEYT-HANDED FERNON would instinctively put their left hand to the mouth first ; but here you see the nails on her left hand were amooth-and perfectly pared.Therefore, had she committed suicide would have drawn the razor across her throat with her right hand, Evidently the regen had been put in her hand after she had by her as \u201cI kept my own coynsel.I: catly lived bappi .together | I an I learned that in thé woek of the murer he had left a letter bearing the postmark of Marseilles and directed to\u2019 Lissite Purvois.Now, had the contents of that letter anything to do with the murderf.Who.received the letter?Not the wonion, dut her husband.I was sent,on a mission to Toulon.When.returned Ambrose Purvoig bad diseppeared.earéd.- did not forget the care, for it was then that! came first to you., RE Lg \u201c Then:one day I \u2018saw this Count Horace Croissart, Despite the change in his appear ance, 1 ized in him my missing Ambrode Purvois.I followed him, e uainted after « month ortwo with his vglet\u2014induced | ce which him for a bett e family of Mont- @iron, and by-a and the tricky of false letters I obtained position with thy Count.I found that the Countess, despite her, fine airs, was not of High birth:~{u fact that she was nothing but his mistress, and that thers was A SECRET BETWEEN THEM, : One day.] happened to enter a room oimuy that In Wiucik they Were conversing.the valet to leave di weçured hit i \u201ci eard words.Slipping inte & closet be- twoen thé two rooms; thi the thiit parti- tition 1 heard her sxy, *1- have been tool lomg enough.I believe it'was you who killed aud let us separate.We oan ne longer live to- r.io\u201d we CT «+ When that conversation was endéd; I knew ihat I had the Count; alias Ambrdte Purvois.The whole thing was plain to me.This woman, the Countess, was the alter of Purvels' wife.This sister living ia os, had written to\u2019 suddenly resolved to' fd himself of the sister, who was his wife, and the: at once into her, of the fortune du pero - He a who wae: the Bepablionn delegation from Pennsylvania | assepibled in the rooms of the Hom.William D.Kelley the other evening to decids a very Now, wlisn \u2018the Con- grosemen from a great State feel it their daty to meet in convention it must bé for meet in council te di | Are \u201csiserable little places.It would have TP better if blicehs AA resuming conitol of the House shown to the country their belie in civil service reform Uy keeping th office al men who have hoençem atoand the Ca- pial for the last Paw years, 1d atrongthen islation, because nothing ésséntial to - clerks, whic onst serve the LE IE Laser TL An InsiSent of stv Crtman.Ou Bilackar's day, just sath te roy aie pouty out of thété you ed LY tol {: tha Rue Feron and saw the wothan weitering in, her blood, 1 sid to myself, here isa chauve fer.4 th.\u2018wernan 1 bvest and yy ol 4-teck plies at the large Treak, to srienced 1; oro lin Tempe Hons \"a young Hsuten- ~ tou! 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COLLECTION OP ~~ - Lenther Travelling Satchels, With Weed, itary snd Silver Fittings, Gold LA ti el SHARPLEY 238 and 584 NOTRE DANE STREET.Lohman = tm se CHRISTMAS CARDS iY 3 ENT ASSORTMENT : : \u2014or\u2014 .Hund Painted Cérds, Mechanical & Comic Cardy ; \u201cAuld Lang Syne * Cards, \u2018 Now Naveltics still arriving.New Year's Cards ! - - New Year's Cards ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY! \u2018 \u201c\u2014ASB\u2014 NEW YEAR GIFTS ! t of goods suitable for Presents.Boxes of Ons Ev * Com te BOOKS ! .BOOKS ! ! Boys and Giris\u2019 Annuaïs, Chatter! other ry Afternoon Tra, Wide A tblicatinns.Books for Bova, The Gia rmaduke, Margy, the Mulshipat Rsmetn Sas, Jobn rown's School Lays, a \u2018a PORTS! - POETS) 1 KY ALL BINDINGS.M Newent Mort WM.HOO St.Peter Customers.x oi on «.Ÿ ! 1880\u2014First Prise fey Custom Woskh, , ° 18s1\u2014D4 \u2014PFiret for Drugs Builth) de.[FD di factory of Mess.J: Eveleigh & Co \u201c entail- 7 15g om of $15,000 by iv, End n damage {AR $8.00, a ry weber.Tho vlinle of this i 7 mols |g vewhither.The Russiens, who siood gath- | ice # porn = mas vues aasnes ses roues débit «| Fit and Fine Finish Guaranteed.: |.Sebel.§ Ten Ay min « Ln, -dhvolt has mou beetr trenaported to No, 186 88, F< ruin Mn Joseph St:y Baipt-doce to thi, grest aud populss |: \u201d \u2018otal MÉLUE Banavais, and 1e Nos.25 eff RE - } PELE LE 2 Dies sn sents Bta- elvet Frames, panions, Gloye Cate Cradle, , and all the Giant of the In the ay OBTS 1° oD & CO.aud.Notre Dame Sts.x.re of ous Customers.we sua) nie wi apo, © wg | pa \u2018R.W.STODDART, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, + 41 and 41 1-2 BLEURY STREET, Koeps culy goods of Garable quality.Has'em hand) Selid Geld Rings from $1.00, Solid Weavy 15k Geld Diamond Rings $10.00, Ë SERIE | El & .Qo - -~e .Belid Geld J Lai Warranted 3 yours, Hunting Closed Cason, Full Jewelled and Site ver Capped 816, Sid Slvr Stemwinder Sif.Fa oz.Boli Silver Cheek | s1499.= American Rolled Gold Plated Brosches, 7, 8100, 2 EARRINGS, Same Quality, 36s, | Get hain rg + i BROOCHES AT PRICES\u201d Not to be Beaten Elsewhere Wiltten guarantee Wives with eae az IX Goll Chatus mods Gi Cre premises, wists gt rion AR 307 aed 8 707 orbs og Totai.\u2026\u2026\u202601 2 À verage daily eiroulation for wesk ending Dee.17,1881: - 17,929.FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1881.LS\" We believe the circulation of Tur Stax \u2026 oxooods the combined issue of all the other English newspapers published in the eity of Montreal us S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THERE is a proposal to place all the Nova Bootian railways under the control of a, Syndi- cata.Tax Vancouver Island section of the Pacific Railway is to be begun early mext Spring.That is the way to ocanciliste the recalcitrant Httle province.Tas Italian Senste has passed an Rlectoral Reform Bill, including a provision giving the right of suffrage to all men of the manhood age who ean read and write.- THN Quebes Chroniols is\u2019 agitating foe the next provincial exhibition.After all the expense that Montreal has gone to in erecting - permanent buildings, it is hardly to be expected - that the chances of success would be im by a shifting of bass.: THAT miserable firing known as * cotton - Wood\" will soon be replaced by coal all over the North-Western territory.Coal fields have been found in abundance near Edmonton, and ths fields are said to extend from the Rocky Mountains.eastward for 250 miles.Onthe Bow river, Tail Creek, Red Deer River, and in fact \u201cwhich star would become their home, when love became immostal.\u201d ; AR American View of Guitean.\u2018The New York Tribuns: of December 11th.takes very much the same view of Guiteau that was presented in Tux STar of November 19th.In an article published on the latter date, we pointed out that Guitsau waë a kind of caricature of certain prominent features of American character, as acknowledged on many occasions by thoughtful American writers.That we were not led astray in this by foreign rreju.dice, is clearly shown by the Tribune's article.\u201cWhen right-minded people,\u201d says the Tri- dune,\u201d are disgusted at the vanity of this vapor- ing, bragging assassin, they ought to remember that this very personal vanity is a national characteristic.Our political and social customs foster vanity in the individual.Your Guiteau would have had the conceit Joughly ground out of him in England, and very early in life would have been relegated to the limbe,of fools.Here he capers unrebuked in the eye of the public, until he fancies himself a statesman.*1 is the slogan with which Americans rush into the universal strggle for place and power.Out of this exaggerated vanity grow' our wosrt: national : defects of character, manner, religious belief even.How many .petty trivial sects have.sprung up among us simply because individuals.like Guiteau felt themselves qualified to speak for the Lord! In a Word this raree-show at Wadlithgton may serve a good purpose if each American takes it s% sn exaggeration oily of\" actual national characteristics, and honestly sets himself to atudy -both their cause and | now greatly sought after for its tasteful appearance, compact construction, powerful tone, and have on hand » rhunber of Mason & Hamlin or- known to the world for a quarter of a century, hoki of muite.! 2 ai nowy a .JORDAN, THHSAUREAU & 00, A perfect ladies\u2019 ise is the store of Measts.Jordan, Thibaudeau & Co., 289 St.Lawrence Main street, who have a peculiarly happy knowledge of what the gentle sex most Their windows prove too strong a temptation for the ladies to pass withont stopping to admire all the pretty articles of dress purses, ladies\u201d companions, in great variety and feaure of this store is the J \"Je.KENNEDY & co, of 31 and 33.St.Lawrence Main street, probably the oldest clpthiug:: house;in the gity, have madd every preparation for a great Qifing 1-the Square aud the Upright, of which the Iast is | Bimself in terma of gans, the fine qualities of which have been Marked, though in: and toilet, | ri BER 23.188 walaut th and maid, Nr.RB.T.PROTESTANT SOHO rh) Aerie.ni Fon award street, a large number wate premnt, chiefly pamats.snd relatives Er Earl wis presided over | principal Dawsons \u2018who appeared my ] aud who Lo\" ones ne express profcieney din De nations aie ency à y 0 s and the great improvement visible in their quality of standing in tune.The firm also ¥OFK When compared with that of last year.In writing, this improvement way particularly L this branch, there were one or two (we are glad'to say), rare instances, which Ent A were rather apt to recall the answer of the man, aud pias Ene are oo any ater who, when asked \u2018why he did not write better, aient Tous of all bindings an Hinds of replied that he did not do so for fear people might find dt howhe spelt; still these instances \u201cwere, as we have \u2018axid, rare, and the various Homazces were; om the whole, decidedly cre.itable, : Zr Among the cliases.deserving of special mention?may be'noifosd the: first primary, presided over by Misr Gordon, whith, comprimng the at this joyous season, au Know exactly |.\u201cbranches, with the additi \u2018 how to display them to the best advantage.are history, and French shone maned ~ gress.Canadian hittory, under Miss Warp, graphy, under Miss Fraser, and, the second class, in reading and arithmetic, under Miss Mavers all gave ætis- of exquisitely beautiful design ; pin and needle factory tokons of advancement.Miss cases, silk hosiery, and s quantity of other.Carnii\u2019s things which we are afraid to even try to name also very interesting.The recitations and.for fear of making some blunder, for which o singing, by the fair readers \u2018would mot forgive us.« À special mark, the forme object - lesson on flowers was pils, were quite up to the Reng particularly well receiv- arge supply of kid ed, each little orator\u2019 comin gin for his fall flores markéd away down, we should judge, to ghare of applause.Asa whole, the examina- es than value.vis.tions at this institution may be considered entirely satisfactory and creditable alike to both teachers and pupils, ce fo BY MILL STREET SCHOOL = \u2018This institution isan elewientary one, and - À à i Way, Rev.Mr.ois Free = 2 Proc rere is] ore oaneludad yesterday, with results cutirely : riers bo bot teachers and pupils.\u2018At \u201c| removed this\u2018 morning.+0\": 02 * ene 7 phe wna ifiosint ; À.Rareay, Mr.W.Rommond, Més.; mand, two children and nugse, Mr, Harold 8H.\u201cver, Mr.J, B.Sagwball, Mrs.George Sirphen : asubesquent meetin Hugh McLennan was eolocted Preaïdèn T.B.Brown Vice-President, sad: Kipgman, Secretary-Treasarer,! upon ing up of the Sten Wing Levers.ristmas music, and his choir have sebponded | mem to his efforts.a \u201cCITY ITEMS.\u2014Judgment will be rendered \u2018 at 11 o'clock, amy.- , .\u201cthe À Superior Court on Saturday, the.4th instant | ES vint: est : Be Le .Stem Wind.\u2014A very suoomssful seels! estertalnment Stem Wind.under the auspiced-of the Stanley atrvet Presby- = terian Church was given in the Lottare Hall of | » the building last evening.\u2026- wi IE \u2014À lecture on **Chinaand the Chinese *\u2019 was delivered, last evening, in the hail of St: - Bartholomew's Church, by the Rev.D.V.Lacs.K mu sue, \u2014Tha Protestant House of Industry sad | 800d.There was a large attendance.Vengo commenced its annual out-door relief; | ¥:-terday ; about 200 applicants wers provided | with food : the reli~f will be \u201ccontinued every | Thursday during the Winter.CAA ATA \u2014All English men and women, who miy, re quirs the aame, will receive the TY Me A t>rials for a good Christmas dinner, by applying: | = pe Da atthe St.George's Home, 139 Bt.Antoine \u2014The Health Departæieot wern notified | _ Yesterday afternoon, that a nülsence was, betig i created by a quantity of human regains, coi- | tained in a box, and lying in the yard of Laval 1 .Medical College.Dr.Li on the subject and he promised to have the RR nan \u2018Gus, se, 833, $36 te $100.2m mars .DIAMOND RINGS, : AY THE FOLLOWING PRICES: .| | G5 020, bas.o20, 125.040, 803, a0, se examined before Cluster; also, combination of Buby\" street, after one o'clock on Bitirday next.: | onm ESS PAL AND PANDY le was spokento | .Watchmaker, Jeweller sad Diamond X nue the holiday acoson, and are mot being Qisar paratary for the commen school, at Point magnifioent Maes'té Ste.fo 4 ave Te À pis EEE Le NET: over the greater part of the country coal is said inted in the results, So popular: and well.\u201d Se Charles; there is an attendance of in all the Sanctus of Gounod will \u2018be rendered tha § 173 ST.JOSEPH.sr, ON to exist in large quantities.This ovens a inown has this establishment become that they poontreventr.pupil ; about one-third of them talented choir of the Geau at Midnight Mass ; = Lo x Le brighter prospect far the North-West, for the their remedy.\u201d This is put even more strong.command the respect and confidence of the pub.are half-time \u2018scholars.This school is unie also the impressive Christus : Co LA foal question was one of its greatest difficulties, * Ix Toronto numbers of girls work for twelve and thirteen hours a day for §2 a week.The sæme girls would get the $2 by going as house: maids gpd be provided with a comfortable home ; It is odd that some girls will go x ah the trouble of procuring work, taking it to their homes, slaving at it for twelve, tliirteen or even fificen hours day, and all the time'stooping in an unhealthy position rather than take a situation as a domestic in & respectable house where sho can save as much as she wakes altogether by her needle.But prejudice za \"its hard thing to kill, and the idea that à ly than we pat it ; but much allowance mnst be made.for any American writing ynder a sense of the horrible humiliation which that abortion Guiteau ia daily inflicting on the people of the United States.x Police: | Philadelphia has one policeñan to every 564 | inhabitants, Boston one to 781, St.Louis one to 742, Cincinnati ons to 761, Baltimore one to 860, while Chicago and Montreal have each ons to about every 1,000 of their population.Baltimore has two policemen for every mile of atreet, and Boston has three for every two miles, whils Chicag, like Montreal, has not lic.Every mother takes a certain smount of pride iu having her boys appear in new attire customs tailuring establishment, - .LABATT'S ALE AND STOUT.\u2018 Mr.John Labatt, of London, Ont., is desere.\u2019 ing .of much credit for the really.superior not been alow to recognize this fact, and are now unanimous in their appreciation.Mr.Labatt here such an energetic manas Mr.J.B.Richer, | who has done much toward the sucess of: the\u2019 ale in the Province of Quebec.It was with difficulty our reporter could speak a word with: the superinténdence of Miss C.F.Whinfield, assisted by Miss Williams AN.G W.at the holiday season, and wè would give fhem.| Stephens, - M.P; P, conducted the exa.à word of advice, tey -Kcnnedy's.A firit-class.| Miuation, and cutter 18 an indispensable adjunct to this place,.| the progress \u2018 aud their order made clothes are a credit tb any | little ones to persavers in their work, and in pleasure at made ; - he the conclusion wished them a Merry Christtnas and py New Year: \u2026 ; Mr.Stephens in conversation with .oar re.| porter regretied that the fonds at the disposal |\u2019 of the board would net permit them to erect Tt os alo and porter, The-public have vei ee sohooh.house at this point.The wes present use is certainly » wretched apology for | is to be congratulated on securing \u2018for his agent § * city.achool.: .8T; GABRIEL PROTESTANT SCHOOL.Christmus examinations of this school Reysschoot with solos and Pyar\u2019 4] © mu ris 13 Pagid] omen TE + EF + id à \u201d him this.mornin .ther bonse-maid is \u201cmot as good ax a seamatress, Ge for every mile.In Baltimore there are with re eal of evita, Toe tres for eps many a girl from improving her condition miles streets licemen ; in; oliday supply.We \u201cpv st the expense of ber pocket of her health poo B00 mile dut 50 pol tomnien that we Christmas order would be complets often, her good name, in Chicago 850.miles of streets and only 508 \u2018uh ectin good Lovet Pape anoint Evuiisi land owners are becoming scared | Poliowmen; whils in Montreal there are 104 | #2 RAVIGERCTE & RELAON.71:5\" dino without \u2018réseons.On one farm, in Miles of streets end 150 \u2018policemen.Tha \u201cay out Tady Hoadens® ou | tien eau propoe | mort 3 PLEASE DY SO RARLY, Tones i After the examination re- + shin, the rvat wed to be £325 aod mow We 200 that we have mere pojicems 4 in reduced.to £80 ; \u2018ap another in North piles of atroété than Chicago, al- | J i the rut wis.£670 previous to.70 3 Ni athcrwin.Lat we take tbe Puit-Olles Depart.Saat uiens tod we do net son Dew the rs 4 \u2018 Re , g ë ka Une à 6 1 % 1 3 bo 8 i .is à ; a Be ?Gul ; Sg ; ai \u2019 : , | DEGKER BROTHERE PIANOS! == Si =m ai Lol +g.spent, oonld be carried on without ap increase of day.take thy res j large fowss | sefins.Here is a large : pts af, sn np co} d on Monday between Sir 5 .: \u2018 È: The same may bo sid of the : À ÆKaye and Mhs Y: will have Le I oe Lorre a pal nly, \u2018Moy Orleans pay 1.68, wh um.o Fo RS à Tous prise even x ; SLE of the Interior where the increased : jet né ; | | Acs, plush f avin diltited roû 880 them.lady + tried ui us is owing to the development of the | Bigton mich as Va.- ù.3 EA ; 8 \u2018 & 2 \" ZN A NE sa 7 À Mandeville, are dang woh pi 1 I i pe at * se Mrethi- West.\u201d In fact, the increase of expendis.is only $8 a week, While in Chicago it is $ü8.18, ti s of bebcadés.à à conti ho, 4 dd; fin, when judiciomsly conducted, only a in 85 Louis $13.50; in\" Baltimors $17.99, and roof of increase of population and business.It in Clhiinneti $16.93, and in New Orleans it ie | N'mo more possible for the Government té $11.63.We give two wits of elothes to each dévelop the resources of the country without Lolieutic iu hy oor, and in seme of the cities | Jpemacing the expenditure than it is for a men nthe d'Hjaute it in a corinon practice to chant to open branch houses without drawing allow the: quon \u2018certain sim of money far on his bankers.oon flething © Judging then by these compérisons | ei Sr oon emamas.| it Will appear thit we hive a falr propoetide dt A dl i a [hn Bn a LE Te ies apr ta bel orem ak | Go sain clin of tuen Tn the Usted State | happy, may well to remember ; , ; 4 But if we come to the chief, what do we find | : | Wve ehh us\u201d cu ne dette Bil in og] , the Romane quid: others attached to geme Portion, than any of police ii the | 4 ft - 2£- all oslors, and es the purchaser entsrs the oan Union.Fittaburgh, with « popälation about fbn FR daly § maton en ¥ Upright.or ; + Jewellers to buy a ring set with an amethyst, § 4-97 to our own, suly givis its chiel of potion 1:15 h'} Boudoir insteuineaté, the denass for whith hes.\" makin, mm sante or amedonyy, i may be [5535 SAT mn mers jon af £53,000.| Métrümeats.ou hand, which.se vaficiont qth IRLOVCE) Toman | ; pit semed to | so tree idem, dilly cri | with a popalatin.of 345,000, giveb fs shial-| Serer more prepared in thle.po ; Fier Bw fof ty Mg \u201cearely.|'of pune and totic, wad fo att sume tik make $0.93 a day, while Montreal, with a population :j Christians sogson of 1881, .Te: nur the{ astractive as ss cenament thes the Square, aoû d'a Et, wih prio arbi in as | Per de vo open Dm pis th thr thf ni | amd ia police oron of 3,408 men, the Ghia of | Jeter die furent oem : ls, fa: | je | ellos nly gots 90.85.0 day cr abent $3,600 à | Dave bem made non 1 | Toor) Thin wo spy that ut éhlof lé épyoritèa- j ponte ar gas pet thsi Ulin | frst sented their production of Upright\u2019 ar iano accompaniment, by Mr.| igs MoGr rs song, by \u201cknown for any she for # ioment tp doubt they | \"that the stock would contain all iptions of §-4 fashionable articles of! furniture, caloulated to § Me ht after at this season of the.year, Mr.of th Shaw evidently made more than an ondie |: 5 : just the Un à rae \u201cJ axy effort to get together a completo stock, and! Fto be invincible in Rats We are.: 161 § the resalt is that there le pothing jm the wa inwiibes ug xg, health sd ; ol the theory ll of furniture which ous could desire ar imaging §: til aa pou Jewn ovis a\u2019 dadontaut of \u2018gum: rid sous io, boing fa Eachade Gen: Eplava ns the Megat hok-fok of tn emab | oan po x pee |B Se Ne EE Rl TO \u201cphets should be banged Tor lure t5 establish heise Cu dus wt glo gi .; por LIA SASCICERN | heir f weather prophets expect | in inlaid ebony with bapks, and elegantly wp: |: discovers \u201cposais, audi.cures all | ve \u2018and | hotstered in pluck «ilk: | s parlor sites and | {rom vhe unkind of Nrisnds.\u201d Toe ey: most do in avs.dining room funitare are devervina of \u2026.ad wins the Burt sore: Deen cong.To promise snow sheems and send Roti.to à Lacs of thé.= ps neue - 6 aloay 1% wi 3 CE pas agent danghtes D miki, ce a whe à ls FR A charles H H.> or, om BL IE ae D, a On th cé of the brides ma ter of the an Re PALSGRAVE\u2014At bis inte Stherine ne street, aie of eh h wife Ez Paul Cor secs Lu pee vs at 1 for St.Bridsets > \u20ac Cemete ends D ter invited to attend ity, à fea PY CE ethodist Ouioe 0 330 ) = Of on_the 29rd instaat, n the 31st a, Of eT St.a COHEN: TAL Baginaw Ci ieh., fo of Three Rivers papers r aw copr.hi ant Wh 108 Manstiold of Pavia Bese pa BEER \u2018Sith vent a a ren: Charles Maxime Te of his son, et any hor notice.LE is ger, on the 220d instant, or pest el vers years fans nine rs pente her sas Aap So Forfar pend i.Fen Partha no fee YAN\u2014In this city, on the Es ce of ify Leo BU pen aed Was ons a tha ear oa the À an Pr pel et mouths, Member of Po The Weather.West Wickham, on is Leonard, the Tis ora, Special Notion.pron.Lime, & Cou 289 St.Lewpence ve e tose nth stil in their employ, na customers.nai WALL & SUSPENDED NDED LAMPS, Fo aed Heu COLE'S GREAT SHOW §AT AND ONBNAPEST.2 Magnificent ors: ms Eh Pages Lom pn eee ee UE STOCK.OF HAT, HALL me mere.cal styles vel Ceres Caer se x xy fect + pe Pe La Iine fenton the prepa El Barer, 5 pa of Aria Soren sizes pee EE Tov era IIR.3 YASTOR FLUID ( (Reg EES | NSE Tar, cage, LL em oe Christmas | : and New Years, got a pair ; MARTE Brèsitien er Seotoh Pebbles Spectentés ce + Qinises.Eyes tegled fyee of change Camu RAAT.A AND mE | = ER L pre RS a Shae ag Clap pe = RER OR WITH- ARD-VAGANGIER EC A OST\u2014A SMALL FOX TERRIER DITCH wilt, spot over me Of ** etes A Faward 2 PES Te DS Mrascaife tev Sided MA {AAR FEAT A nee, x \u20ac \u2018 nav.\" Iver = Hautitais, fat + nan UNS Xoo) STHD\u2014-BO; ARD D 2R5 2004 (GENERAL SERVANT AND Denver Hak Sortie ou wisi, ats WAS fibers 34 or ee PALAOK STRKET.ANTED-BY RESPE ABLE WOMAN, Nonniate dT Tg i TWO FIRST-CLASS FIX.#5 the country | then TONNE.ied i i: FOE Tu 18.CARSLET'E STORES | | Wile MEP OPEN wal =RH 0100008 price of the Gloves.Useful Two-Button Kid Gloves, 50.Fine Two-DButton Kid Gloves, 800.\u2019 Extra ouate Two-Batton Kids, $1.00.est Two.Button Kids, $1.28.Vorb Pans Poar-Bpttor Kids, 85¢.Long Lace Hook Kid Gloves, 31.88.Fine Four-Button Kids, $1.10.Exton Quality Four-Button Kids, $1.40.Dont\u2019s Best Black Four-Button Kids, $2.00.- 8.CARSLEY, CURTAINS EXTRAORDINARY.CURTAINS EXTRAORDINARY.CURTAINS EXTRAORDINARY.im the last few days is somothing extraordinary.$1.25 to $2.76.8.CARSLRY, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.Presents.A Handsome Fancy Box containing a half dozen Ledics' Linen Handkerchiefs, ready bomwed.A pair of Kid Gloves, a noat made-up Neck Tie of Lace and Silk and a pretty Christmas paid to any part of Canada for $2.28 the eho Bach article in a separate division by 1toui£ Haodsome Imitation Black Ebouy Flowered Boxeg gontaining halfa \u2018doxen best 200-yard \" MANTLES AND SHAWIS.MANTLES AND SHAWIS.Special Gale of Fhamls and Manties ail thi week at ; i : 8 CAWMLEY'S.GENTLEMEN.GENTLEMEN \"nr GENTLEMEN.Parties aay article of Gents Faraieh- oo, tistmes Presents, Chas VE gares Stock of First-Class Goods ty oe cor si wo 8.dArsLEr, ° \u2018 MONTREAL 801 au Bt AN \u201ca 19! \u201cSTE 3° 56 - 32d ai ATR OARSLEY'S, EE nt a boy Caan inan Buite, also for ¢ ad Chlirees Unsormman 8 Caniey\u2019s Fancy Tables had sa immense ran yesterday, Freeh oe novelties witi be sided hie ning i bap the mill a-going\u2014 \u201ccour EARLY, \u2014 have à groat run.The ovelties for fated wil at anything we have before shown.AGS ATS.CAPSLETSE x Ladies\u2019 Silk Hoel to B.For Black Sie Pi iy B.Carsloy's , lidrens 8 Te to &.Carsley\u2019 « = Ladiet\u2019 Yoroiy Fiches Eee 1 paie érable for cd oy Carsley\u2019s.For suit or M to For wearing Ki Airy 8 re 's REINE Ss.CARSLEY.> 5 TS which wo will ri ro me one out of dur next month's tnveniary.À magulfieen tot ot qe te > whale of ast scason at $4.= a Soiled by we od $2.00.1 ue wma sise img rei Be rg hes Rew.ken.obe Wmbversalty | 5 news have.Sous angers CL avn Ante mein gir wine Sms Por the bensst of our numerous Country Customers, wo publish the Tellowing | Price dst of Kid Gloves, A Protiy, Fanoy Box and Neal Christmas Card js tron free with each pair of Kids bought this woek, and will bo sent hy post to any pars of Canada for six conts extra over the The number of pairs of Lace Curtains sold dur- Prices range from THo to $30 ir.Good Large Double Thread Gl om The following goods are very suitable Chrismas Spools 380 each, 120 cask by post to say part of \u2018on phares, and in Bieck of Res! Ramis and Anti e Lace, | dt Pypobeis.Cartains and Fonep Weck ve \u2014\u2014 x Ww, ; oo ; _wallascertained.McCaffrey who is well knows ta th is them reported tobe low / ni » .hen ander the | 8 is Complete, and ou ean got ie fot Fancy.Boxes .id Boxes \"of a) Gi 4 à \u2018 +f or Tadles TT Crane lined try 8 Sas cn À #F es Line Viègorià\u201d Hite x ; le Tous Day, fe fonts Ya OUR.MANTLES vin Vos Ton Man,\u201d end à Travel \u2018 a Ri ge ke roe De | ha Yin : Several propos tine, hire id madd from ste STE mie ddr o that hare, vwishont arrivt at thoïdesired reset.je aetimated i re} since the law was enforced, nor has it a cent.will take place as regards those who nre ublic x be lik to \u2018expose the private business transactions of the public, some member of Parliament may get up and ask'to Have the whole \u2018| thing published, so you see the public are more - interested than the banks in the exposure of its business.It is said, of course, unt, thy.ipves- tigation will\u2019 be privaté and confidential,\u2019 but: |- this is sfuply impépaible, as the information asked for would entail the employment of = | Jarge el Nppple.that privacy would be.lois is ruïsored that the Bank of Montreal was the first to suggest the insuing of the cireg\u201d lar > \u201c The- Bank of.Montreal fs Pot.Jikely, ta propose a measure which woul trouble on itself.We never knew anything about it farther than seeing the matter agitated t evidently has been suggested market, and he has accomplished his desire, az about this matter: Ykely no gone and mid dhex had] rrowed thonjskf \u2018The Spare Time of Tures Hundred Gitta.The charitable ig founded several the Rev.Picard, known ss the Cong oon got oh, srvantes des pau he gave a ner Yesterday at the Cabinet de Lecture Paroissial, Notre Dame Btreet, to about them young ladies who give their spare tie dinner yesterdav was followed by a distribution of Winter clothing : of.all kinds among the needy ones present, A mem.in Notre Daina Church at 7.30 in the morning by Father | \u2018Rousselot and a sermon on charity at 11 a.m.preceded it and music b of the choir of | 2.own «pair of wire, ere own and kicking her op.the nose aud ra d.The causes of the assault are not yet ter, and most dangerous when influence of liquor.\u2014 a ren om Sorta | him ate Mr.on.his lawyer, fr his fees amougting to $800.Ma was reloased on bail, Mr, Joka Taylor being bis surety oe.81000, \u201cBenard Sensenced.The od man Beuarg, of the.Parish of ie- 5 \"prié 06 threatened.Rliza 2 Bonne ify KN en Sore \u2014 lou ot, Joûge | REL Pe SR ae) « * pe, SL oe, have 2 ved af \"Mo t appered Sndinge \"x\" 1 8 - ce so nlere, = Froun ek ce ES vox, | sa Th Vt Ch i i J.\u2014~December 23.\u2014The sows\u2018 of.Cyas in inundated the.overflow of L nd in mt Se rai Bin 5% 9 vice Licking tres), hh arg foe Tess 1 ccoud Huonar-oé :éniit gl It will contaln the circular immed * the Wine = of Finance will only have the effect of coming an enofmous amount of labor, apd then, per- | invested i in stocks itself, either of Ra own stock or any other, ** and, ** rvemarkod our informants, * wa defy & broker in Montreal to prove that we ho Do you consider the hil tak pe | = \u2018 0) ic wi | PE elroular, like sp «There is po saying wheto it may may end ; and it may be most serious, as Binks will refuse to advanoe further on sockn a And a general ap heavily, Pi is lowever, more à matter Tor the public to take up than for the Lanks : the dy to resent it, betanss it is entail so ace {in the poperé sometime mines and mubae.Juently the reception of the bars some bear who desired to cause 8 eai fo th : the result is most serious and we cannot tell when it will end.Telegrams were received from New York yesterday statitig\u2019 that it has caused: & good \u201cdest of talk pbout\u2019 Cana .dian securities there, and that the i impression \u2018prevailed that seme of our banks were.in serious diffieqltien.If is evident hat -the Gov.| 28.ernment has inded on and Frriptod: \u2018thé Government evident- dy a *to-be où \u201cits defence,\u201d and, has-been \u201cforced to adopt this policy.\u2018pow, December 28, =.Gr stated that a French house in the Indian trade is in | WE - 5% ots quiet and unchanged at 45 to \u2018ties.Some French \u2018crédit establishments will ax phy 150 of the poor of the city.The institution or society now consists of about 300 members all of charitable work such ns making clothes for te benefit of the poor, etc.Last Winter their earnings fed some.130 poor families.The encre nach nés om SE end I Sm i Lia 5 : Mm.%.Deptey.®t Auvdarton Goer 4 apd Children's mms wd Oo: ; 5 pr à aide, NT rns seh each, cam oof ; aT roy » ox.sud Me, Gcajon.>} fr trash or \u201cha gard ¥n Te i sentiment His Hi dde ste masser eme passe co: , sente het Hii INGTON, ber 33, \u2014The ays: It Tati re airy dn TE of cutting bis ows.\u2019 eats, fs - habitants have their houses, | ae {ay saffiéiont \u2018errcou from texation,; force her, t Co of hed a Toki \u201cry pried thay 5 Lue aan dg ad to pesg aouth through Karisk he xvas iseoft JS second time bearing north om Guweland.The captain of the The J whaler, reparts that waain its usual post.cAUNGE be f rally pai Pe Te thot it oe oot M.Auguste Blang, in\u2018A August when ope water ju Jen Ah far as dying of cancer ir.the face, | twenty miles no mbla.eav Ly Toki fomble.A hoary = Staffordshire pottery.oils hat sl wa wis y uing 1 ealoulhted § ted that theo pén water extended ay tion in June and je far.as Franz Josef Land, S whaliag captain \u2018says die: fecls certain that Mr.Smith has ga, panned.?by thé have baen.able to pes ati) neprex to the pole.\u201d Ployimeut by Ÿ There werè apré two deaths from chiolira at ENGLISH EMIGRANTS AND THE enka at ¢ caravans have broken reached Franz Josef and; and that he may CHURGH.\u2014Loxpon, Desemher 33.\u2014 The Eiwedi, Egy cember 155 de rer 1 a a 3 leer through the qoarantine dy évoldiug the ordi- from a Curis point.of view, to the at \"7 se of earthquake poreme o which for years have a Lape.to the British colonies, | at Bex Glarus, Veray and.been going from especially.between Fagjand and America, He erland, as so endgavor- :ig shout to .Le made.to In Roman citcles tt informed shout, Vati.igh mory_ direct commepfention between | can affaire itis the.urch at home vod th the.toninl Church, | lowed Cardinal with a view to the: spiritual welfare of the Pason, to resign bis 80.70 su £0 we emigratits, AThe Archbishop says the proposal The United States.bas obtaiued the : hoarty Soup ro many Au- | until January: 8, | Six hundred THE\u201c JEANNEITE'S\" MISSING BOAT.| son ix one a glican Bishops in: Ameri \u2014LoxDan,'Deééniber 28.\u2014The St.Petersburg | correspondent of the\u201d Standard telegraphs that of wag 1 he has had an interview with Geosaal Angut- | and formerly chim, Governor of Enstora Siberia, who ex- Or nerly secre pressed the opinion thot_the remainder of the falle fullen.in with by satips and hospitably the powers, We fail to see how the contro- 5 Bed au iversy raised by Mr.Blaine's despatch oan have with SL SG bi \u2018any other political result than och guarantee.ë 9 ibs al THE SILVER QUESTION.\u2014Lonnox, Des.: cper à \u2014A meeting of bankers aud merchants yes.per ae \u2018terday passed rasolutions in favor of the pme | tion of dijtéspétiation\"t \"to échafdert dre lit +, ition oftsiNet! M#.Gibbe, ou of tReEiréctors of bal crâne, Rup \u201cthe Bank of England, wat chosen \u2018President of Era Baker\u201d, the Council.des , $7 40 IN PINANOIAL D COLTIFS.\u2014[px- | 1gse heavily, , One, is involved to the extent of poo: 1.850 #100,000.- r THE ANTIJEWISE RIOTS.gr.Press.BURG, December 23.\u2014Am persons being tried by Court a nF tion in\u2019 the anti-Jewish in August are wheat of wealthy merchants apeused of inciting the: Thea markers mob.corn, Arm ONLY «BOYCOTTED.ED.\"Gonz, December 5972: ie 28\u2014Later particulars.from.a Aa age ro- shoulders at Matot- | the.ops | regie as the of a\u2019 ice.The cions beginning th Times saya: The hE of the wliler su he La er from te ry It.Pore hon he nai Die or Bere discoverai that it would take a spacial ataf off failed th cidld from ont to two months to prépare the information from this Bank alone.e Bank of Montreal has never advanced a cent.on mack | ror ba on pre (rte rit preliminery cxstaivation.ney cops toe Tas, dit ihe Frail at ait in \u2018re four wills.at hi Bia ent Jo persons are deprived of em- wat fot on\u2019 Senday Lausanne in Switz.shop of : Écagress \u201cMme adjoumed akers struck in Hepder- cago, against a reduction editor of the Boyle Herald taby to Mr.Sexton, hes been : arrested at Sligo under the Coe Coercion Act and \u2018crew of the stokmit #*Jeapnette\u201d have been convefed to Galway, =\u2014- COMMEROLAi» CRETICISH OF MR.BLAINE'S POLICY.acte ne market = \u2014-BrusazLs, December 28.\u2014The Nord Says : edi ollows .$ #N No guarantee of the nentrality of the Panama Joi um Bakers Canal can be efficacious unless exercised by all Red ple is Mr.Stenson, late + ar TIME TS MONET OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE, AT REDUCED PRICES, le MTRACTING THOUSANUS j CALL EARLY; - THIS EVENING & TO-MORROW \"FOR BARGAINS.| sat Handkerchiefs FOR THE MILLION.st} fed Fatont de veu gros bite Wistes was ofbred ed 8 .3.3 wero quie a line and Bi; is ET here gl: od of oats along the line are reported and Barker En au Tr Si Rey CA 3: nT sous 3 i 25 English ses a wheatand eora firmer.Fray or participe os wheat ste is ; meal, pork, rk.310 br se a re tet.Le A arpon! v iar La \\ have \u201ches al- À.Hosiery, loves Ribbons, Parasols, uniroles, G5 | nels, Blankets, Cotton, &c, 2 Suitable Xmas and | New Year's Prése John Murphy & Co.'s Kid Gloves.John Murphy & Ce.\u2019s Kid Lined Gloves, John Murphy & Co.'s Kid Lined Mitts, John Murphy & Co.'s Chenille Ties.- Jobn Murphy & Co.\u2019s Silk Ties.Johiu Murphy & Co.\u2019s Lace Ties.: John Murphy & Co.\u2019s Black Silks, John Murphy & Co.\"s Stripe Silks.John Murphy & Co.'s Velour Cloth for Jobn Murphy & Co.'s Homespun for ojos John Murphy & Co.'s Black: Persien _ for Dresses.2; John Murphy & Co.'s Black N D = 7 John Murphy & Co.'s Black va Dresses, : John Murphy & Co.'s Colored \u2018Velvate Dressés.John Murphy & Co.'s Valvet for À i John Murphy & Co.\u2019s Prints of a Dycsses; - 4 .John Murphy & Cora Black Dresses.John Murphy & Co.'s Empress Cloth for D John Murphy & Co'a Persian Cord for John Murphy & Co.'s Black Carhmeres for John Murphy & Cove uae t for Dresses, ; Jobn Murphy & Co.'s fof; atl suitable for presents, NEW GOODS AND LOW PRIC.Five per ornt.discount for cash en all parchases ever que dollar.\" JOHN MURPHY & CO, 403 and 405 Notre Dame Street.= John Mumhy '& Co.'s Black Lustre for Dresses.TE Hans bushelas cotted.\u201d 0 Piitigf Dettité\u201d G\u2014 G Murs Jon ns A ee | for Pas,\u201d is M Ih Bind EE Oo rik ed ames Nowth © t a x Shi vi about midnight plant Sm Cpe SEES Church frre etalk ite i, aly * bay- 7 \u201cTy am x | CHRISTMAS sms Hot 1303 po - R Burney & Berry, Aeme bemmon fo ui Skate Fixture, E ts dreamet\u201ds dios ** in the halfef that it will key rir lead them to avert seb, whic will be followed for the nique T, Sega Cut Cnt E 5.5.Pua, Bi.Le] va | ty PM ue 5 ~\u2014\u2014\u2014, w\u2014 i ic ; In ENGLISH LANGUAGE all its coplonsness of yoedbulary, does ard exprcas the marais of the Jadies wha look at Les k T.J.DAWSON'S W) i Or xan the wontertatir choice éoition di IWS PRESE 1930 ST.JAMES A Hait-dowen Lois given sway A.W.CRAIG & co, Old Post Office: i to secure the Indians iy A MISSING.WELSHMAN.\u2014PusLabEL- ; Mira, December 23.\u2014Captain Clipperton, the tbe tivober Le es Qprerament a trading A in whereabouts of Dr.A.P.Beaumaris, of North Wales, who came to this city early in 1880 25th of last year undercircnmstances which led W.Bre.TRETE para to the belief that he was robbed and thrown into Crosby, Bra.na Lane Grant and at the Terra Fiet lo bo dragged a at pal The rive?is to be dragged at that point.à ATTACKED BY ROpe Halfengtein stopped yestar- two Bligh msn.Joht Roth, the EVE, NEILE à er à ee es SLi | HONDA AY HT File Fotos rad ve.SUR net shreugh bis YEAR dpi: to rob the conche : DEFEAT OF DR GARR Laren, xt thell Club Croutatk 1 ho mae we Sud Bh ca orion killed \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pe Saturdays, frou.DOMINION CONNEROTAL The Annual General Meeting \u2018ot tais Association #e receive Report and Balance Sheet Tr Past year, Sinton enrrent transaption 200 r anid 264 Wiecd ; THB aL \" sen ae at Moyes ak 1 1H Soh wh bly ; : péatty und Moral response ns bout.year, _ many will enclose their be waitott on perstcally.0 UNE ge ere UBLIG NOTICE IS 'HÉRESY - the Corporation Acta qu ai nt, PE.sa shy ze Deôi EE RE FERED.2 Dee = « na = Fais = 3 Cy Toa - 1881.- iE i= Se st race co wi ren BA bi iste © Hélle \u2018Aion, to-de , but the the: Finance Minfater* a cir- loss Brm.Everyone seems ne em Feason for such a Sand opinions are divided as er the Government will insist upon the information ssked forbetng given.Bankers md business men generally are about unanimous in fa Gay circuler in its present / mapessity to ascertain whether the preston of the Bauking Met espocially with reference to loans on the of bank stock, are being infringed, it is = that the very detailed informa- not necessary ; whil.the objections to the.acherpe are so grave as to be only justifiable by the greatest necessity.Its raid that the circular owesits origin the 244% that.the representative of the Federal Bank ing the fact that the Federal Bank was infrivg- the Banking Act, and that strong pressure \u2018was thereu n brought to bear on the Government | to induse à Ât to inatitute the present en- Meanwhile, the banks generally are not the returns, and doubtless considerable will be: brought to bear on the Government to induce them to withdraw the circu- \u2018There are many staunch \u2018supporters of the Goverment who will strenuously object to \u201ctheir financial secrets being laid bare.A prominent bank official said to our re- Jeter to-day: \u201cThis demand has probably its rise from the apprehension that some \u2018banks are lending on bank stocks, and if in- Yortoation had been asked fram the banks as to \u2018whether they were or not, very little objection : would bave been made, and the returns by this time would have been in the hands of the .Government.- Buch cases must be very few in : number, if large in amount, sad it would take little time to prepare themi.In our own case, I conhi ptit them on half a sheet of note-paper.But we are aaked to give full details of all our Mercantile discounts which will involve the exposure of all our customers\u2019 business.\u201d \u2018(Yon have no confidence in the secrecy of yeturns, thon ?*\u201d Fin Government consists of certain indivi- dusle, the officials of the department by tbese returns would be informed of the business affairs .of every business man in Montreal and Toronto.Our tile and manufabturing people have a in thisrespoct, When they made for lines of discount they never ; the knowledge thereof was -20-\u2014 farther than the bank.Port of the very essence of banking is that it 0 ecrer, Although we give returns of \u2018totals of our transactions to the Government, r which there are important public reasons, dues to be no proper ôbject to serve by ÿ required to give the names and dis- ate the leading merchants of the Do- on.\u201d The returns could do no practical good, because \u2018the details would be too cumbersome to an- \u201colyré; they could do nothing mischief by being ins ome eve office.THE DEMAND PRONOUNCED ILLEGAL.\u201cOur Tepropentative subsequent.y waited upon x eminent Queen's Counsel, well versed in the Tasiking Jaw, to ascertain his opinion on the Jegality of the demand.the Finance Minister any right to the information he is asking from the banks?Can pue clase of the Banking Act, authorizing him : special returns from auy bank which EER of his cide Le stfotelied Le ; y of'the Finance limister alone.y 41 have my doubts about each.\u201d hi to the information he aka, or only us is esatntial to a knowledge f the bank's » affairs\".«J don\"t think so.He has à right to special but not the He may \u201cof the Act of the fod correspondence, etc., mes, open to the inspection of put no ahareholder' not being a à be allowed to itispect the affairs n dealing with the bank.The Bertnment 1 want has no right.which a share™ = halder, a partner, no t to.\"usually well-informed citizen told our jy that he had good reasons for be- Having the Government would insist upon the information they ask for.\u201c4 Another id Sir Leonard Tilley knows bet- stocks which he claims RACE = a hn a Semen Superintendent of a oxapany, Si up at æ Win ve: and made the followin * u ; been very , and bas me not in al pi them in a a instance, and is has yet to learn on what i bl, From what it has been il hws rd has takon om the = mpi o employes who, no =; doubt, vas prog \"à malin dei 1 Snemeelencs the pany.The (hata officials on of com- offtes bly task the a ce of the Division upetin who wea opt on the line, with- a Ei ious notice.to the company, and upon us for any explanation; or » the bs 1 Tent present may be chosen.arrived from Chicago turns from China, will, it is said, marry a well.where he Ee society lady of Alexandria.: the Hotes of Jaton Stas ; A Foto en baste Stun 4 rene De nam ts.Johanna in or Ta w it Mn M.J.Vilbon Inst pate SR a tonllow hinwlf to be = moat that division, \u2018exhibitio biol d and rel ,Ç lishment of Mr.Cr \u2018Alexander, ri Ty Dame street, and is strikingly su ve of good things within, and verily no disappointment is met with on en the store.Here everything in the way of Christmas and holiday sweet meatsare shown to advantage ; the largest display of cakes, iced and otherwise; ip the city is made, and specially tempting-looking are the crystallized fruits.Mr.Alexander.hay made it a special feature of his business to turn out ween 4 but absolutely pire candies, and, consequently, enjoys the confidence of a large and growing patronage.Another attractive feature of the store is the well-stocked case of fancy boxes and horns imported direct from France, any of which, filled with Alexander\u2019s pure mixture, makes à neat present.WILLIAM KING.In this gentleman's well-assorted stock of fancy furniture, at No.652 Craig street, could be found many of the most appropriate and richest Christmas presents in the city.In this line Mr.King has assortments of very handsome music stands of peculiarly unique styles in walnut and ebony, also the most faskionabls brackets and book shelves in the sama material.There is a large stock of centre tables of elegant design, and also of library chairs neatly unpholstered in leather.Perhaps the principal feature in this line is on assortment of hundsome ladies* desks and secretaries, in ebony, walnut, birdseye maple aud ook, which must be as useful as they are ornamental.The assortment of parlor, \u201cbedroom and dining- room furniture is also most complete, comprising all of the latest styles.The bedroom sets are all of them most elaborate in their design, which is novel, and there is evidence of most careful workmanship.The parlor sets are also very handsome, and can be purchased with any covering wished, as the firm has always a large staff of upholsterers employed to finish the furniture in any of the coverings which might be selected from a large stock of rich raw silks and plushes which Mr.King has just imported.There is little doubt but that if persons wishing anything in the furniture line cannot get what they want at Mr.King's, they will not get it anywhere else in the city.ULLEY'S RETAIL BRUSH WORKS.Mr.Ulley\u2019s brush establishment, No.74 Bleury street, may be truly called the Palace Brush store.Our reporter saw there brushes and brooms enough to sweep the world.His attention was attracted.most with tho display | of beautiful whisks, ¥hich are the neatest and without exception the finest he had eversen\u2014 some ivory ring handled one, to haug up in.the hall, and ivory- handled pocket whisks, in Russia leather cases, which could be carried in a waistcoat pocket, and just the thing to make a gentleman a nice Christmas present.The ladies seem not to have been forgotten, as there is dlso some little beans: ties for bonnets and velvet, with ivory ring handles on them to hang them up.In fact, anyone wanting to make a useful present could not do better thon make a selection from Mr.Ulley's stock.{is stock of household brushes and feather dusters is a well-assorted and thorough one.\u2019 Senta Clava \u201cA.DOUGLAS.Tn boot aud shoe business, Mr.A.Douglas, of 417 Notre Dame street, stands out minently as one of the most reliable and \u201ccompetent.He has, without doubt, the pstromage of The moat desirable customers to be had ; his stock of gentlemen's and ladies\u2019 fancy slippers and shoes is varied, and from which an excel.THE ABATTOIR CASE, The Defence Heard From.The hearing of the evidence in the petition of the butchers to annul the was continued to-day beforw Judge Mathieu, \"Several witnesses wers examined for the de hd \u2018fonce, including two butchers who 40 tantiied lu > Show rf qu Sor the wis of Départ Taps to exploit rise.city.was put on the stand, and ad fr dota dh he hsd: somme - time ego, as chaitiman df the Meaith, Commit= | tee, studied up the question of allowing danghe | ¥oWe tering to go om All over the city and considered it very detrimental to thé publié health, had even made a trip to the United | States at lis own expense to information on .the matter.Much of his evidence was objected to by Mr.Mercier as not relevant.He admitted that he had an interest with Galipeau in the building contract, but said that the contract was completed before the by-1aw passed.This afternoon more witnesses were examined, and the case is being argued as we go to press.THAT WHISKEY-VINEGAR SEIZURE.The Sfar to be Confiacated.Communication has been received from Ottawa, to-day, stating that the Hon.the Minister of Customs has ordered the confiscation of the consignment of \u201cvinegar smuggled by Hartland, Smith & Co.Personal.\u2018 ES Dr.Bergin, M.P., is in Ottawa 2\" Hon.Mr.Caron left Ottawa yéfterday for Quebec, Mr.A.Smith, real estate agent, of Winnipeg, is at the St.Lawrence Hotel.Prof.J.E.Hil has been appointed U.8.superintendent ths coast and geodetio survey.Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Brydges and daughter srrived at the Windsor this morning from \u2018Winnipeg.Col J.8.Mosby, of Virginia, when he To.Phe many friends of Archdeacon Launder will fad to learn that Sir Willjuin \u201cGall, \u2018the | eminent London phÿdGiän\"hds) \u2018after examine | tion, pronounced him organically sound, and\u201d| that all that is required ls a period of relaxation from work to restore his nervous system.When Alexander H.Stephens was asked years ago why he had never mairied,.he an- 1} toe swered decidedly ¢ Pride, I hive always been too proud, owing that 1 should always pa bo an Invalid, to ask any woman to marry me to be my nurse.\u201d General Charles Hamlin, a: son of Hannitel- Hamlin, Minister to Spain, and a member cf} the Penobscot County Bar (Maine), Ÿ is mentioned for United States District J ; to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Judge | Edward Fox, of Portland, .snd Mrs.Seward Webb, the latter of hom.is the daughter of Vanderbilt the rall-\u2019 from New York last.evening by the Delaware and Hudson and.stopping at the Windsor.The remambered were married only day ortwoy à; \u2018and Moñtreal one of he \u2018points of their ding tour, STI age were driving nround\u2019 dotug spite*of the rough weather.- br inelrgable evident\u201d 85 sr Village; iia Abattoir: by-lav- | in| as he enting tthe Fir Couimistes, this \u201cafter the claim of Mrs.Rossiter for the value of Med bya hose reel, is being discussed.gic City Attorney reported that she could not claim damages at law, |! \u2014In Special Bessions to-day Martin and Bienveuus were sentenced for larceny to two yests_ peni aoû six months common jail respectively: - Thomas: Gra: ny, charged with revolver pointing, was acquitte A number of other cases were continued till Wednesday.\u2014The annual rents for Post-office lock boxes become due on Saturday, the 31st of Decem- br.Acircular issued by the \u2018Post-office authorities announces that all boxes not paid for on the day mentioned will be closed without exception.Evenine Tologra ms.CABLE.TERRIBLE STORM IN ENGLAND.\u2014 Loxpon, Dec.23.\u2014A heavy gale from the west and northwest swept over the southern part of England on Friday night, ith torrents of rain.The Thames rose considerably, flooding the valley and meadows about indsor.From.the provinogs come reports of the severity of tha ptorm, Which.was specially violent on the south and southwest coasts.At Bristol the wind was from north and west.It blew with the force of a hurricane.A honse occupied by four families was entirely destroyed and tifteen persons were buried in the ruins, The disaster was caused by the fall of a lofty chimney stack, which, crushing through the roof, dashed iu floor after floor.Two children were killed and 11 inmates seriously injured.Keports from Newbury state that.last night atesrifio storm of wind and rain raged iu the Kennet Valley.An immense quantity of rain fell, together with hail, sleet, and heavy peals of thunder.The wind blew with great violence, -doing considerable dsmage in different parts of the district.The storm a more or less violent throng out yeste Large tracts of land were flooded at st.Heliers.A gale of un ented violence from the sonth- west, veering to west and northwest, has raged ou the English Channel since Tuesday morning, accompanied by much.rain, hail dod s very High sex.\u201d Mail communication between Englind and the Channel Islands is greatly de- \u201clayed: \u201cThere had bedn: much: Rio sry.Trees were à prooted many roofs of Bouss were blown off.A HOLIDAYB.\u2014LonpoxN, Dec.za Min Lane markets, the London Stock Exchange, ps the Liverpool Cotton Exchange will be closed on the 24th and 26th.The Liverpool Cotton Echange, will] also be closed on the 31st inst, and 2nd.January, SEIZUEOF, : ARMS.\u2014Lowpox,f Dec.23.\u2014 It is understood that a further seizure of arms is Jel to take place in Dublin in a few days.1 t will | Le much more important than 8 FROM OTTAWA.[SPECIAL DESPATCN TO THR STAR) TEMPERA CE.\u2014OTTAWA, Décembet 25: \u2014_\u2014 jes) Temperance Amacishion will te a \u2018series of Sunday\" Temperance mcetings on Christmas, day.THE WEATHER turne \u2018saddenly \u2018cold this moriibg \u2018Vennoës cold\u2019 dp\u2019 \u2018appess to be on the \u2018tapts.4 = \u2018six -HBOPOR TA \u201cHai eve to-morrow for Quebec.DROWNED.A, named Burton wa® drowned 4 Ae OR » \u2018what fray miles i] mill to remonstrate\u2019 with him for al con dnt in the an of Glionai\u2019s: wer, fa in ques tion, se a penknife, young Italian, .aries are not serious, and Glionni is out on bail, THE BRAKEMAN GILES; 20 \u2018mangled, is doing as well as cold be em Amputation was: made yestarday, and very.low, ae - ~~ FROM.QUEBEC.Sat FATAL ACCIDENT \u2014Quæsec, Dec; 23.\u2014 Whilst - the friends and su of Mr Gagnon, - the member elect for Kamourasks, were celebrating their triumph at St.Pascal, on.Tuesday, an accident, attended with a fatal result, occurred.It appears.that the firing of a cannon caused a hoiss bel to one Jean Bte.Moreau, of Kamourasks, and who was sitting in the cariole.attached, to take fright and run away.In his\u2018mad earéerthe vehicle came iu contact with « fence, and Moreau vas thrown out eg risking against a post\u201d hia neck was.PAINFUL ACCIDENT.\u2014On Wellusedsy a Bork man of 19 years, son of Mr.Pierre uiget, of Arlnca, Levis, was with others en.in working a threshing machine when right: hand\u2019 was caught in the wheels, all the fingers being mutilated ina ne Bouible an.ner.Dr.; Marsan.in fonnd- amputation 4 three cie sep re to bo necessary an 6 You ow ent operation in a Sn rümnuer.\u201cThe doctor thinks the\u2019 other two fingers may be saved; A NARROW ESCAPE.\u2014At about 5 o'cloek \u2018on Wednesday afternoon, se a farmer was -de- pe she.a Ai en Lavia, witha i aw: toi vr A Eg Sl oh the edge \u2018of the precipice, whl is about sixty ent high, Th, carried it sway, and horse, sleigh, \u201cwood arid man went ovdr, Fortanstely no in.Jury ciated 8 8ithet mig of - beast, snd sven the.NESE was.not injured.The brave habitant, when he De roverd from the.supsies dant, on.the aogident, pepceed es tr, bid may efle ha is ace} à Montreal te Autyers.The arth wes ip its gayest ve jme = EE nimes villages SE a fewer in number on til the office of Councillor r, Vilbon's bee Er we Mans prodiots fine to pings.Unlike French houses, they are with- lars, (squeezed trom the poor **wmillion,\") were j are f : bed pré rec terge ey pad : + di 1 tains a library of 38,000 volumes, some fine fres- {+ re alive with angels biddi 4 Gods a 5 esd] fi ear he 30¢ ju rad El Jord, snd the famous Flemish\u2019 et fama tran.ferred easily from the canvas to the field, 80 much .incense, offered at once to the former home of Rubens, Van Dyck, Jérdssns, ete., who have graced.the world'at large with their chefe- | d'œuvrs } \u2018The hotsés on farms, or those forming vill here and there, are mostly stone, god aiscd, of plain pleasing atyle ;' and what rs to their a nce as a novelty are their roofy of red tiles.Theto are, however, no barnl Boe.seen ; this id ther customary to als rope, Our Belgian Br Who had got aboard the day before, near Dover, was mal things very lively on the deck by'kis quick and loud orders to the crew, when at list we got, on the 17th of July, at 9 a.m., at the mouth of the docks of Antwerp.It was afwanny Sunday, with heat above and \u2018all around, wbich I g adly hailed, after keeping on my overcoat during so many days.PE Antwerp, from the Flemish \u201caen't werf,\u201d to throw in the water, is the principal port in Bel.ium, Its streets may well compared to ose of old Boston ; picturesque, labyrinth- Tike eut up, here and there, in front by canal- like basins.Cleanliness prevails all over, and tho paving of small square granite blocks, is remarkably good.The houses are nearly all of stone, many of very.es style, three and four stories high.The older ones have a queer ap- » gable-like in front, with Sep out porte-cochsres, \u201cbut, American way, their doors are in front, without concierges, It announces liberty and modern notiops.ANTWERP\u2019S CATHEDRAL AND CHURCHES.The cathedral (the principal attraction) testi- figs to the grinding process that prevailed during the middle ages, when monks had the sway.At close look it show that cents, and not dale the means employed to erect it.Small bricks, in many parts, with stone linings here and there, proved that assumption to my mind, very brick\u2014aweating with initial or blind faith, ignorance and dire property\u2014\u2014tells that tale plainly, Gothic in style, its.great and highly-ornamented main feet high .from the -ground jrita h is 436 tower, ending gradually iv a;sharp point, is 369 |, hit ried s month.on, and assets At a meoting of was_ also t and 7 milk cows.and the.ore at $0 bel active, but no lowe £1.95, offered at ch abl uch shaken, and i trolli Choice Ia e as male solee re at 1 feet, width, 295 feet.This church was commenced about 1852; the construction lasting more than 150 years.There are 622 steps in in io tower: à chime of 99.bells (the largest requiting sixteon men to set it in motion) is y 1-might say, teasing the: ears of nei hbors.Every five minutes its small notes card, going on increasing, until the hour is told in \"long musical tales, ending at last in the striking.Sledp in the Hotel des Flandres, close by, became an impossibility to me during the whole night, on account of tha endless and uncalled-for concert.The interior of the cathedral is of a grand and solemn character; it is ornamented with several large paintings by Rubens; for the one sbove the fine main altar\u2014ths Assumption of Mary-+was paid 2,002 francs, or 1,600 floring ; it was exccuted in sixteen days by.the great and powerful master.The south transept contains best tableau, the Descent the Cross, and the orth his Em of the.Cross.© carvings in representing Âgures, etc, around the altar aie fine ; side altars are eleven fa'niimber.The light inside ong 12 hid by \u20ac the cine the 250 mh ; TevE fuk?i g 5 E al x BUILDINGS AXD WORKS OF ART.a Ta er dseerves = thorough t e ti ih thre inmate mora tblouux, by style-\u2014representing the artistic vers, etc.\u2018The inside halls are Fin a the conceptions of the gat Flémish peri others as well, sak uy \\phael\u2019s, Leonardo di Lu \u20184, Rombrapdt's.There a also soie ne eces ofstatutey.Opposite assum a of Van.Dyck, in white mazble, by L.\u201c Ruben's house (roe a Rubehs rebuilt and modernized, retains of its primitive mateiials but the porticonnd a Rw statues, 28 door the inscription, Guichard, It has ben allowed So Socome aie y.Tao ity hol due bat D 187 it eo \u2018even and tableaux.The = Macs pr Pasa\u201d | \u2018contains an interesting -coileo t types, etx, weed\u2019, Aged ; hilip41, 156592.Owes nt de pee cen, boris a pact rir du kre: the Ing > alse pp rib of _middie-age curiosities.The Zoological Garden \u201cthe finest in Belginm.is within city limites ; ita collection of live aitmals, Ty is men and varied, - and \u2018the - -Jaid out and ornamented.\u2018 has rep ee ts atm The Fle > \u2014 wn | cat im the.women sre genstally- a ayule, and liks the mas hy hy seen Tara and liks the mus of ton bre .dr PE PT ~ a | da oh front Over | Eh | Ta b at x thie uw r forin t ry wick at ki Toes of butter on TH x ade, per ib Western Per] ib.126 to ldo.Mesa pork, o indo : mess por Sterling Exchan ounts of en Montreal was ps Pa qusted.TI ons Other 1% recom me: m -per a 'wever languis A depen ently of {receipt of our quotations, 4 not a success.\u201cfie, that M hn one day a3 (agen essremrvesen Saran.De spy 10 id vi 08 NET pe Javusrf cbraary.À March.ae o Des, pis e fm ole Fr Feb: : @6jc May.8.20 no! r, 16.4 jf Û Pes o + A pepe 10.75 cas! ons a pie ii £55 Feb ra + i Mor Aa Sli To | Hs qe bi on al 261 Jannars, RE shruary.i Ls listo lee ri hh | Private advices cable aunonnee the Le of the provision pos by o of Thos.Moado Oo of England with lin! ilitics of £16,000 to the butter and parties here aro said to be nettes committes wasappointed decided to move towards lowering the prodes of of tho standards r disonssed sent from.outside boards of Montreal Cattle yr There was a light run of eattie at pire market - The offerings conaisted of 30 beof cattle ne \"M rime builock Re a en which ighest figure prid to-day, most of the batchors dr dents ve their Christmas stook.esttle were under offer at the same markes, good Western cattle.Sale: of the best stock Sach seed Ado Lo Blot small cop, au cattle .going at $30 oh changed hands ody 55 2°04 hoch.le fue al eal brought T's A, \u2018as thers $5 vo Terento Freie Wi.Market inactive.«with no sellers under 1.94, with anuary delivoryat $1.37 Wholesale Prevision Frevision Market.The local market for cheese and butter.was dull, Private cable advices quote cheese at much higher pri ces than furnish x to.1210, lowat va aoatils ere worth \u2018ownhips, to tale.Roto aud distriot, per Ib., dairy, por 1b., 156 to 17e: about steady, the colder weather having » hard: tendency ob prices.Drognd hoes were quoted at $8 te gi 15 per 100 ty ce por FIs, 140 et 180 + bacon 1b.Finance and Commerce.25 Montreal tll PRTG Re i doy ee Commerce Sot Telegs oy 62 1454, of.st i 632, 135 125 d: i Hts fonadian Tusrance 501, 38 © Cums & NEW YEARS! The money warket is dull at 5 per cout.call: of was exhibited a pain.ei, 4 per cest (n rom yeste reaa) Te tests thy the Mo ; arda,and the ER tors oronto Theres do no not follow 5 - a livelier spirit, they wit stodk market here, an existence in ors mie.prominent Borie up\u201c ER orouto men Joos 4s m iy Piso?à por où ee fe 20000 | &d 58 x à sr = jeu 50 ae RAL STOOK EXCHANGE, .; = pr his À pur due ery cheeso trade 15.- Umequalled as the Toronto Corn Exchange, à y To revise the same It Tt for flour, which matter will on pKepresentatives are pre- Digmond 3 ewelle milker sold at r.Hopper gold * was about the Yester- Flour nominal.\\Wheat \u2018n- Fall would be taken at .with $1.30 bid.No J sold at B0c : extra r No3 pC Oats ammo 10: smn 200 ST.JAMES ST, wns 08 RALALE QUALITY, i ue gl a ver cass Bole Agents for the celebrated Watehey of ULYSSE ARB, \u2018Timekeepers.ALL; STYLES, Taivite e inspcion of ter amar st Choice tent tt American Waltham Watches, ad bens) J owdllory!\u2019 7 ineJ Old Jewellery!\u2019 Silver: VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT AT LOW PRICES, Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups, &c, English and Aérien Electro-plate of best.quality: Marble, Mantel and Carriage .Cldétss, .J ewell tory ! nu 45 Still Keep the Léad in - by the Liver reduce mm, confidence En whieh bas Len itisn nly sai under af bear\u201d on Dosulators.rm Christmas Novelties \u2018 Everyone 1s welcome to call and litle nee.I in reported That see tha\" =.+ amouraska sol bec ear- THOUSAND AND ONE 160.The following are wholesale this market : mery.oboies, _ PRETTY THINGS SUITABLE FOR \"CHILDREN, f 24e to 2Be : do.modom, BF de ri LADIES, er to choice, Te to 200 3 GENTLEMEN.247 St.James street| Hog products were quiet but opp.Ottawa Hotel soit influence of en- estern, The new Wostom.s 1., D nie Nes pe por bel 33073 {6.126 to a 15s GIFTS A SPECIALYY! of Christmas sad 4 fe oe Now Years Carês, in ARTICLES DE PARIS.- Bon tes bonntereé, Colared Dorcel Bows oA Po crore of Hank odor Cases, Fancy Mirrors, 0.DIEUX \u20ac panos AY 5 is casier at Bi prem.for round bills between banks, 84 counter d.Carrenoy draits \u2018on New to 8-16; mn at ne 4 per: cent higher: Conine res pt me di detre be ok stock brok ers now | as ts tid nig.Canadian stocks oa the time\u2019 varied as much as inte, of 6 ucts, su op Montreal uriaione pot Gaines nñctive.Barley diet: Be op fs sua Matane mes 1.314 best ex rl 33 to 315 37.raie o \u2014 eee Te | | fy thi es de cr 3 1 em) \u201cont FAIL To rr _ \u201c ue FI pur, Superior 8 Extra.$8.50 | à à CC THENEW .< to = Butter Hs to ès 1.C LA G G ETT & co.Book & Novelty Store 1307 St.Catherine St, Noxt deer to Walter Paul's grecery store AND LOOK AT THE IMMENSE COLLECTION oF Books, ALBUMS, FRAMES, BOLLS, TOYS.GAMES, \u2018Fine Fancy Goods, AR selling at low prices.Ww.J.CLARKE, IMPORTER.L mn FIRE! FURS! FIRE! \u2014 ir GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE XXPROTRD * WILLIAM SAMUELS | ; 183'St.James Stréet, Hex to Methodist Chasey: SUGHTLY DAMAGED ÿ or ANY DESCRIPTION.B that may at ris wih Yroket \u2018wi de ER business Slaciniahe if not Montreal, \u2014 \"withonit 1e HANDSOME VASES.ve : Large : pere house: Musical sad other ror in \u2018Work Boxes, Dasks, Portfolios.China Toilet sete, Cribde Frencir-Gitt-Clocks and hades, | Wednesday mext, 28th fust., a 3 «clock, | And wil] be éontinnad in the evening at 7 0'cioeii.\u201d SHAW « & GOWDEY.4 na \u201cals at Te O'elotll.7 La TE \u201ca zien de le.Wi SLARKE'S | GRAND DISPLAY, : gi round puerut cor 0 Tes EE) SH So |e Attracted fat bai be vo | hin où the: twe Flan east: ad: the | $20.Botha, nies ol deed = | part: of Brabatit;: * There are sine\u2019 | reigned over \\s'dbastitatiénel - King.Hen of Asserebly 1 compos of 116, my sas ny riage : Sr mem ; pnd Eau rye | Tow and | ot VES Dato ahh fasten\u2019.te ] witf ley residency, mire Si onda thy tally 1s sie nls respect \u2018ye SW Lars.Gc = men, GOLD a and SI SILVER WATQHES 6 \u20ac 3% 5% fi ton bakes rk LA moemriet duo prete | au, 1 1 ey: 11 hot rils Mvestng ad ¥ ootaen, À +188 a 3 \u201c8% Tn Cd LAND, an P L4t ES god SHAW & GOWDET: Âue ATC \u20ac 3 3 sit4 te SPLENDIR, UPRIGHT COT- Ei » Hi 8 08's an à very, Ans torts tami AA ns ur 5 me, ; $ $ BE * : Pesan rove er Chinon ght hi years TR #14 À 8-28 © | emecreu batman) Meentug, we 10.| RS arn den A 89 50 ® 0 $01 SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.= , JO%E, CoNFRomoNRE Just received Franch Chrystalfised Ÿ thee Intent ioteltles\u201d Ltn F Ie pen tu Donbontieres, Ladash + \u201cChampagne\u201d Dakota: \u201cSomebasy®s Tagen\u201d 28 if eos abd Cospqnes.-.; pe Pons\u2019 Piedn and Ver | Presse ME eos on 5 porno a so mem shtxiy néw, will he voit cheap at thé ROIERKRANZ { Tmo \u201cWAREROONS, tn Art ing, coe Era and Phillips syusre; RB.CRACKED; OR: - RIPPLES Ue Covernton'é | \u2018pent Ene Ah Te 7.COVRRNION Ei SHORE WETESLE EXPERT OED HANDS primi dap res \u201c7 2013 We Wu {1 À Aie said.Defendant, Mo.22 86.M in the City 't \u2018Hontresl, will be sold hy 25 ath rt, of Jose, ail t ; Moods wea chattel seized | 2e ERE \u201crad SE SB LA po\u201d ES \u2018 in fie Pra JAILIFFS SALE.= EROTINOS URN \u2018IMstrist of me Ang right eine Detonant.~ Wil de sold he: srg day of Januncy, £8.w en i Sonors nobly, thonght 04 a \u201c old man, « bis.me with a glancè- affection, the receding figure of his'son.is made 4f sterner sin yo his weak spiritioss father.His is a miud whieh may be crushed, but never bent: It might have deen better [dr me Jad mine been east in the same mould.A slight knocking was heard et the door of the upartment.\u201c Come in,\u201d\" said the recluse.The old steward msde his nppearancs\u2014diis \u2018ace radiant with smiles.Lon; Teal bake and familiar intercourse and sywpathy, had made the noble and his dependent more than friends ; they had almost felt like brothers.A taint smile played upon the lige of of the earl os he again extended his hand to him .rion on me, my dear lord,\u201d said Mr.Har \u2018but I could not rest til} I had oncetnore se you to offer my congratulations.© t is much, very ** sald his aster doubtfally.\u201cthe evidence of theold keepér and poaches, vt not sufficient.\u201d «Not sufficient I\" re his visiter, in a tone of mingled alarm and astonishment, \u2014 \u201c1 do nol understand you, my lord.\u201d - * The world, which is most Terodulons where salumny is concerned, is ever difficult tgcon- vince, when reparation ix to be made \u2018and injustice acknowledged.My vindication can never be co: lete without.the on of Sir.William Stanley.And doe You lordip hope to obtain it 1\u201d 8 o \u201d»\u201d \u201c You must be brief, then,\u201d continued the iteward, \u2018for by all accounts his dayd'are num- bercd.Sir John Murmy and your dardahip' s nephew arrived at Birkholm three déys since.\u201d \u20ac My nephew I\" said the earl musingly.pt Yes, my lord.Be rt says that he either the suitor or ced husband of Mie Stanley, It es be been the dream of the baronet'a whole life to unite the two domains by a mar- risge between his heirs.\u201d $ Indeed ¥! * And he Captain Murray to be added Mr.Harrison, with a smile.**The-discovery that there is a Viscount Man- dérillewill bo à sad blow to him.\" * The project was an ambitious one,\u201d abserw eâthe earl, \u201cand had nota barrier of blood .been raiseti between our families.it might have been realized ; for I have some reason to believe thet Frank-laves the Pity,\u201d he added, se she i is the daughter sir William Stanley.» \u201cShe is loved, generally,\u201d observed Mr.Hatrison, who knew bis master\u2019s humor too well\u2019 even te contradict it directly.of the lady whom your brother, so deeply loved \u2014her.image both in person and in mind.\u201d ossibly ! possibly,\u201d 4 = : \u2014\u2014\u2014 iw .CHAPTER LXXV.« Dreams are but echoes of our waking thoughts.\u201d IsspzL.r Frank's first night ih the house of his.rstors was.s slesplesd one.True, he had a tach ther ; à name of which he might well à proud ; a foëtaue the world wouldenvy ; still.He was not happy, for something whispered him © that these advantages were purchased ut the sacrifice of hia love.What hope that hia parent yond ever eonsent to his union with the da rol of the man who had 6 eraelly ou .hose cul ble silence had condemned him to o Yat ufo and dishonor.wards i morning he fell into éne of those \u201cde slumbem, beri fatigue the The decladen brain and careworn ed his dreams were - Bod feelings wh oppo Bk stately avehiirin Moreton Park ges Thad met Willjam Stanley, the ve ht 1 \u201che wae ed > -9¢ My lord I\u201d re the bewildered Frank.4 Certainly,\u201d said Mr, Harrison, with a smile, 3 aù ekdent \"lou of the Earl of Moreton, your lordship\u2019s title is Viscount Mandeville.\u201d Frank received ths intimation without weling of pride or pleastire\u2014\u2014he thought of- ar\u201d Sputinaed Bia, visitor, * has sons these two hours; change has over hit.Hs who suffered or years with ai ep table.of.you to descend ; he persists in: Aol his Raving an interview wit vy heart that the to descend tothe library, whère.nm and his father were hig.\u201cPoot fellow { he had » croel task before him bat: elaims of honor and filia} affection were ous, and at every sacrifice he resolved to full them ; yot he onild pot help sighing as he thoaght upon \u2018 en me, only a few posts Te whieh bad Ikan Ah Tike hue, which had so he first beheld bis parent, had e flush of excltoment 3 hisoyes à cast bei 22311 en E i sigh, \u201c we h 0, and bus brief time pelere me.\" then, in your intention, m te to meet Sir William Stanley 1 ob.pid vf the earl flashed five, \" he anid, \u201cno will shall « prevent one i moeting ; \u201cdend, 1 would have been où wy bier and placed before his door.\u2018 T rearemabes, he added, with e sudden re- ; collection, * got love the daughter of this man med the 6 of my brother\u2014the slaudprer of | Jour tarhét's honor, 1 understand yout hidita- | Mods .dle it 50-1 can go alone.\u201d tly laying 4 te Faifer said the young man, Rp \u201cbe moto just to your [atid woe + a sacrifice is not the aocopte- yo fect it; tha heart 14 feeble, bé- uses Là the \u2018scat of our affections ; but the fret strong; bécane LE 1s the tivone of ree.>, Jhoudl cary sion you mks n the til Mont.of your purpose Jed towards 3 1
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