turnblol. ll. Owns`- `I ls letmng toward uolne rule tor lreuunu Lo.\'n0N, Jan. H.-'l`he conference of Gladetonitee and liberal unionists, begun at Sir William Vernon HM`?-0lll`t B residence yeaterdey, has been adjoumed until palin- Inent meets. This was done because var- ious oonfreree have on mente to address politiml meetings in different rte of the count and cannot spare the t me to con- tinue t e discussion of the differences in the -....Au aide qr me ocner." The extraordinary rumour Wu in circuln- ` tiou last night that Sir Michael Hicks-Bench \ is leaning toward home rule fol` Ireland ` lzwnnn. Jan. l-l.-The ` party. : Roux, Jan. |4.-The pope bu instructed 1 the Irish episcopute to act. with strict legs!- ity in dealing with the agrarian question in in recent lute. "I - ....:..o:.... at onnnno. nn Hm `Vina pg. The Ponltlon or Politico oh the Home Rule QuentloI{-TIne War Feeling lncreulnx ... - . .., ,n_ ngnn ru_._.._n.n.__ ` CONFERENCE BETWEEN UNIONIST I AND LIBERAL LEADERS. ]~`.UR015E\?N CABLEGRKMS. A free Inorhluuont. ,_ ____1__ I... AL- -_-._ War Fooling I: Eumpe. ... I-.. ll TL- nnosllnnwu IIINDON, JIII. II.--5 III to the Inquest of Henry sent one hundred trustworthy blue I to his En in M: expedition for the relief of Emln IIICIDIUIIIIEE. IIIVI ulna n [Ill IIOI). Dobbory In: their motive. W.J.w1Ls0N. Blnux. Jun. M.-Bismarck and Von llolth roouivod ooblogrunn from the Gor- Inl in Ulilh tarrito . hilt ....... okglr -nan:-has iytktfnglnnlhhalfnl I 8|: .-"8 --'.I|'|". ;h.-'-I-"50 3 trb pound: ngppoboou. 7 zswoodioh turn! gdhg 3800 tub hmr, 180. Jul. Cup: I . Ikmovnl of the Romulus. Lo.\'oo.\', Jun. I5.---The, remmini of the Enrl of Iddenloigh were removed today to n his Into home in Enter. Devonshire. A ` number of person: gathered alo the ` route to the rdlwn station and man` outed much sympathy. e blind: of mnny houn- es were dnpod,uId ngn were hung Lt hall- malt. uviwrnyvu II: I Irv. Tuwn, 'l'u.. Jun. l5.-YeItordny After- noon 5 disutmun pnirie re oooul-real ve mile: north of this place. Mr. McFadden Ind 3,(X)0 ncru olguturo and fencing du- o..m...l - A [III In nf nhmn were unwound- 'icT~.."b7 "KERR .n71"r.n'c'1i{{}i.Il tm ed ; 5.1!!) II of Iheop were unwound- gd re ; N!) were killed And tho not in- AVIIGJIHAA \lnI' ..---v .--.. mu Ind Boll, undo: Il`l'Ct-`:1: W-lgcklll . II-uinstbuuhr. have made: full ' on -1... Ila-.I~J.-rv urn: mlr mnvm - KODIIIT WI! lllvlr vlqvuu n;.u_xA Cm. Nah. Jun. I5.~-HuE- strut for wrockln u ...x- .4. nnnhu-, luv: mad: A full aim An. Another Soclsllst Attack. Losoox, Jlll. l4.-A lsr number of un' emplo ed workingmen heh A meeting at Norw ch urdsy, sud, sitar listening to the speeches of two socislists,cnmmenoed sn st- tsch on the shops. The lice dispersed the mob before they oould LE0 my dsmsge further than the [nesting of a number of windows. Two of the socialists were arrest- ed. fallldfllllllllj HI-rluv nuunnw-5 uncu- An oyster supper was given by the fore- mnn of the Purtunonth marine railwa to the employees on Wetlnesqlny evenin at. It was in reoo nition of the uucccsafu man- ner in which t ey docked the atr. Hero dur~ ing the cold weather. All the culinary nt- tachments of the railwaf were brought into play. and about ten gal om of oysters were served u , all hot. to about forty persons, besides assert. Songs and Ipeeches were iven. and all made I move for home about I o'clock. All on Account ofalrl. I l HAMILTON. Jan. I5.-In November Emil Schelberg, Simcoe, was shut in the back. A number of young men were arrested, hut Mc(Ia'erty. the man who did the shooting, escaped. Schelberg and Miss McCa'erty had been keepin company against the wishes of the famigv of the girl. Schelberg recnwrud. and attempts were made to settle the case. Schelberg was determined to wed Mina McCn`erty. and she favored the suit. He was id8l(lX) not to prosecute.nnd yea- torday eft the vicinit with hi: bride and pockets lined with ban bills. -.____..:_ JUST ARRIVED AT MRS. J. K. oLnvEn'S or nulen rock is eaumaten It |z.1,uuu yarua. Mr. Rae, owner of land the yearly rental of which amounts to 83.000, has been com- pelled toseek "dmissloh to the Killarney workhoune, ha. ing boenunable to get his rent: from either trustees or tenants. A0 L- l"..n..1:.n nlnh n6` Nun: Ynrlz, :1 lmm exmer trustees or wnnnu. At the Canadian club. of New York, a roposition to change the name to the Brit- ` Ill) Canadian was voted down. The privi- l of the club are being largely availed of y residents of Csuulu who desire heml- quurters in New York. . Michnel Mnnnimr. formerlv of Prescott, go country. On Wednesday the upper table rock at Ningara Falls fell with an awful crash into the gorge below. carryin with it an im- meme mun of ice and me . The quantity of fallen rock is estimated at l`23.000 yards. M. D... nutnnr nf I-nrl thn vmnrlv rental quarter: in New 10111. \ Michnel Mmniu . formerly Prescott, left Mooaejnw on a 5th innt.. to o to his ` farm, four miles out of the town. 0 satin-. ` factory trace of him has since been found, \ and it in thought he in mtudered. ` ist anti-nnp "pan or camps: n. Secretary Bnysrd. of the {Jnited States, who is no match for Sir Lionel Lockville West, the British minister, may yet consent to the Appointment of a conunissioner to consider the sheries question. nvnrhnr Jnnnu:.n_ nf the (101100 state. re- 00l|lltl6l' U10 ulneriea quuauuu. Governor Januen, of the Congo state, turned to Brussels, says the Stanley Falls incident has no importance and will not im- peril the tank of the authorities in the Con- country. On Warlneadav the unner twins were rrozen. Work has been (x)lIlll)ell('etl on a new cle- mtor at Montreal for the C. l . R., which will cost $l00,000. It will be ready for use on the opeuin of nnvi tion. Stanley as decix ed to go up the Congo river as the best and most expeditious for the relief of Emin Bey. The expedition will lesve London on Jan. 20th. 1. :- I..-I:.......) .'.. u.:c:.L. .mlao:.ml ...-Al... I \\`llI lesve uonuon Jan. zuun. It is believed in British political cirlea that the government intends to introduce in liameut 3 bill dealing with the nationwi- nst anti~ro.nt plan of cnmpai n. Rmmmrv Rnvnrd. of the niteal States. There wast; gale at Quebgc yestenlay. Many chimneys were knocked over. The cold was so intense that the {meg of pedes- trians frozen. uv.\..|. 1.-.. 1...-.. ...................I .... n nn\|' nln. ; l. ;umunu1s may ooserve tut: queen u Jlluucc. After Dr. Pepper's home rule lecture in Toronto the meeting unanimously passed a resolution endorsing the Irish plan of cum- i.-, %1\ klk % Xx \ N pun . ' ' };`l`lll!ll] Donkcr, his wife and babe and ; wife`: father, Frederick Smellz, ure ulllicted ; with trichinosis at Youngstown, Ohio, from ;. eating raw an > ,_._ 'l`h'nm man mile at Ouebec vestenlnw. ` Iorgery. , In the case of the Missouri Pacic train wrecker, Hamilton. on trial in \_\fyuul_otte, Kansas, the jury disagreed. Jnhn lnisnn-I`. Louisville. kissed hi be- disagreed. John Inigert, Louisville, kissed his trothed, swoomqd, and was smothered to death by his neck suddenly screwinfg. (fhinn intmnis to annex the islam s in the ueam by Ina neck suuuemy ucrewun China intends to annex Shnngimi clmunel, consequent upon Eng- lnuufs `abandoning Fort Hamilton. h i.. nmlumh-_ thnt the dominion govern- uulu 8 nnnuuoxung rurl. Iluuluuuu. It. is robable that the dominion govern- ment wi 1 set apart a special day upon which (kunmlizuns observe thu queen : jubilee. .u`tm- Dr Pmmm-`n home rule lecture I uiymon 10!` me nnuae 01 cnnunnuu. . Wheeler. `school teacher, Plainehl, has L MenT6noural.Iy acquitted on It change -of. i forgery. _ In thn mun nf Hm Missouri Pacific i Tire Spice of the Morning Papers and the | Very Latest Telex:-anus . Four casesxrf small-pox were il'isco\'r; in New York city yesterday. I Mr. Hmlnv will content the South l)one~- In new xorx clay yeswruuy. Mr. Healev will contest the South Done-A gal diyision for the hnuae of commons.` \V|heeIer. "ac-hnol teacher. Plaineld. Stanley 0|-gunning Ila lipodltlon. .J .l4.-- tlnruponuoto LP n:n"pnrv M_`yl1 .n'nlav. bu f"a'3.".'F'..,'\?n Ii"% \\'Al)E'3 RIANIDIIAKE LIVER PILLS are . nu-ely a vegetable Cathnrtlo.` being entirely tree .l`0l Calomol or any Metallic Iuhsmnoo. In man of Liver Complaint Blllouana Dm sin. llomhoho,&o.. they re main II lion. Theyarosmnsr-coated. Onolnndono. In llamas 250. at WADls`.`s DRUG STORE. Inlerulnlng Mu-Inc Railway Men. |- ---AA - ------- ----- .-i---- L Al... I. nobbory '10 Their Owoot. . . -- . (`jg \7-I. Jan I I THE PITH OF THE NEWS; flay Au Very Ilia. .._A- 9..-.l-|. .._I..... n! Dun-oyod by Fire. 1-.. 1- _ I K If..L. i0I'l1Iol'y,ooII(lIuu|I `choc in the niohhgufzna favor 1 `-t--'*-`-`--' llonlbrdh Add Phpophota Ion xxbutnnon. ' Dr. 000. w. run. St. noun. uy}: --I took it for lndfutbn and loud u of doom- odulvlnhgo. __,._..______ mm nu-nu of a nr. .Cun- , uv':'::noa-Juno-an-u run. he vrinhglu will receive two new ball- CIIXUICII KIUIIIUUII lllllil IIVIOI `UV -3' Bums:-ck imncdinuly read an III I101 mouqulinolvin tho Bdoiu . ohm- Iry `lm is lined r holding the 0 oconl The Ilelehetng Ie nmema. ' Bums, Jen. l4.A-The fete of the Army bill wee eettled to-day by the Raeicheteg edvereel to the government, end ectlon was immedie ly teken to diuolve the chambers. On the reeeeembling of the Rein , Herr Von Steuhnherfe emendlnent, 1 uniting the duration of the bill to three yeere. wee voted upon. The emendment wee cerried. the vote 186 154. The ooneerve- tivee, lmr lete end netionel llberele un!-1` -730 Oh` .nnn{.n"n6a -nr` lluf. ll, th ..___:_______.________:.__ A Flu ' UESTLEMEN can and good bond and moms in new house. newly furnished and ventrally located : strictly rlvnto huniiy : mo- dorn conveniences. at No. Queen Street. nven, Im nnmu Olld nauonu lloorul vohd wit. the -Inuialilti. and most of the Alntiun member: abstained from voting- Blunsrck imuodinuly mmnnaxlhmlvhn thn llalohnhl. | clleerlul." V Most of yesterday Wu occupied with the further exnminnticn of Major Guy, of the- militia department, Ottawa, who produced as large number of pay rolls. He said it was true tlnt Col. Am ot had preoentod an ac- count for H3 days ration: It 8l00 per (lay, giving credit for ration: delivered on board the cars and claiming in all for thieltem If-l. Similar account: had been presented by Col. Evanturel and Maura. Pages. Gur- neau, Frenette. Lovaueur, Dugu and Piu- ault. Witueu said that he had documents in his poueuion, proving thnt an lnvea - tion was asked into the utntenient that t e oicen of the 9th had retnined the saddle: and othar object: furnished by the gown)- ment. govemment, ior I am reaponswuy new as senior and commanding officer. For your private imformatlon I add that I per sist in aayi that this war should be made by men nting in the ume way uthe reb`els. V0 unteeru Am Ipocinlly adapted for the protection of the fortlund provillons. Our volunteers are being Ilnughtered. Fin- hundred scouts are worth 2.(X)0 volunteers for the actual fight of that kind. The men cheerful." \l..-o at .m.h.n.Inu ma. m-muniml with tho. (POOP! nearly ; rvly upuu um vun. CAuum\', May 14, I885 - Will on authorize Major Dowlingl or any one e .. to engage at `hut twehty scout: for Edmon- ton Crowfoot. and (ileichen? I warn the government, for I am responsible here as senior and commnndimz your 31!` A. 1 . Luron, Irom Ina norm-was : Swlrr (ltrnnmvr, April 25, `l885.-Ar- rived here all right ; found General Laurie sperfect soldier; advance of Middleton's trools too hurried, co uence being im- mense useless expense; vo unteers should be used for garrison and the protection of place and Ammunition; American scouts and Indians and half-breeds, doing the some kind of tight as the rebels. should do the lighting and attacking part. Middleton's force is exposed to be slau htered. The troops hearty ; rely upon the th. n _I:_4 -_ -_.. .._.. .. I'renC-ldlnlllllllu (POOP! VVISFU Ll`I7Gl6ll. Sir A. I . Caron's evidence, taken on Sa- turday, was read to the jury. after which (Sen. Middleton was examined. He said he commanded the north-west cx xedition. The 9th battalion had not been un er his imme- diete control, _but under Gen. St.range s. It was the latter who had divided the batta- lion in detachments. He had censured Col. Amxot because that oicer had com lained of t e division-into detachments. e had never received letters complaining of plain- tilfs conduct from one or more oicere of the 9th battalion. or others. Major Guy. paymaster of the north-west expedition. gave evidence respecting theallowance made officer! for horses during the campaign. Otcers who furnished their own horse: re- ceived 8| er day, but where the animal was fumie ed by the overnment only 35 cent: were allowed for is keep. Col. Am- yot drew8l.35per day dnrin I one month ' for his horse and four other 0 ccrn drew in like amount.. Eight horses were furnished to the battalion, but he could only lind trace "5 air (II SIX. (.)l`I:m:(:, Jan. l5.--'l`he following are copies of the telegrnmn, admitted to court by Col. Amyot as having been sent by him to Sir A. P. Caron, from the northwest : Qurnwu l`!VllDIL"l` Ann-H `)5 V IHX5 _Al`. memoranuum rrom I-eneriu Miuuiemu, cau- in for an official report relative to the dis- tri ution of the cigars sent to the battalion " by Davis & C0., of Montreal, and to certain ' horses, saddles,etc.,which had been brought back to Quebec with the battalion. Of the cigars he said he had received five boxes. in dressed to himself personally and without instructions, but _he distributed them. and others which he purchased, among his men. As for the saddles and bridles, when the battalion left for Quebec he gave orders to deliver them up to the mounted police from whom'they had been procured. His horse helni.d brought back. and the price he had obtained for the animal, 360, he returned to the department after the insti- tution of the present action. He denied `that he had carried on any traffic in liquor umoug'1iis men. In cross-examination Col. Amyot said that_at Swift Current he had met Gen. Laurie. At the general s sugges- tion, and in compliance with a previously expressed desire on the part of Sir A. P. Caron to keep him posted on everything, he wrote to that effect to the minister of mili- tia. Witness then added : The magistrate at Calgary and others apprehended a Black- feet risin . The dan er was all the greater because t e 9th batta iou had been. split up in detachments. The English re iments had similarly suffered, but their co onels com- plained and the matter was remedied by sending the French battalion to take their place. If the Indian revolt had occurred not a member of the 9th would have return- ed alive. (len. Middleton seemed to have completely forgotten it. It was thus the French-Canadian troops were treated. Sir A P (`:u~nn`n avirlnnne. taken on Sa- '6-yr the Alnyot-Tnrte libel cilia the laintilf was examinetl He denied that he Ml ever re- ocived letters from Lieut.-Col. Duchesnuy. General Middleton, or anyone else, delnumle ing ex lunutions of his conduct in the nm't.h~ we-st, ut he had received letters from Lt..- (lol. Duchesnny asking him to reply to :1 memorandum from General Middleton, call- ...n 6.. nn nflinhl vnnnrf -ninth-n in Hun alia. VQ.[,'l-Ill!-2(',, Jun. H.-- On rcsmn xtion of." l (fol. Amyot a Kind of Private (founclllor to tho Minlnter of Mllltvln-~Actlng In that Clpualty by Request of SI!` A. P. Caron - Mlddltonu .;.\lai1ageII1'e|nt -of _ ._ . X. ma COU(}HSA.\'DCOLDS.--Grup In Bomo ` 3! mm! I)u.vu:.~m Cpuun llnnug The are; use mquenly no It 00 . v mpoaod 0 Wild Clwrr ., llore ound.u1-Ilocnmpcno and other valmnbo ingrodlonts. Plosuanl to take. In hnlthu. fut. and NIL. &l \"ADE`S DRUG SOME CURIOUS DEVELOPMENTS . OF. THE CASE ARE MADE. - TH-E AMYQOT-UARON LIBEL `S1 thy Troops Cenuurad. ` No.12. A mu} amxruzntix can and good band and rooms. terms modcnta. at the cor. Brook and Division Strools. any at THE _B.;LmZAAR- " REES BROS. - lmuhctung Confectioners. lino`! A I-`I-`.W BOARDEIIS can be accommodated at Ill Clara Street. A I-`ls`.W BOARD!-IRS oanlbo aceommodutod I with brnnl and lodgh(gs. Apply to MRS. B. HARRIS. 93 Gore Street. ` LA I ....u.'3. """.I &.0ouuu`o -6-OI. wall bound and II attest. to " .335`. ' EOUGH BALSAM I . mar bundle. llowfum `V5011:-zns .s..\'u SAUSAGE MAKER'S- rlmo new small In oaalngt;.hy tloroe. 5!!) ha. 8u.porIb:kqgs.l lbs.l)c. pen-lb: lulttogn. 810.50 : prlmo new English sheep . 50 lnruu bundles. 88' smaller qunnt uos . $2 00.. Hamilton. other valuzxlil Plosuunl Isle. In bolllua. tie. &)u.. DRUG STORE. ` SEJKRLOTTE RUSSES. ; IKUI` day at l'I'I`[ 1' l`llI-I Im\\'Ll\'(i .\l.l.l on Wellington SL. with rusi~lcm~u unerhund. and the Iixluroa and lining: ut llm Alley. Imasusalon at M)` limo. } Apply 1-) (}E()|(UI~l IHL`l{.\l{USUN&S0.\'b'. ` fool of |'rincos~a Street. Aug. 31. ;'\pp|_\` I-n_ur.(nun~. Iu l rInuos~1 j 1-"on GOOD v.u.L'nc in Woolen Undorcloth- in; go to mmvncs: .:_u.. I) 7I..\S'l`;A _rom cure hard and soft Cums. Bun ons. Callousos. (tr. Hn\u3on`s .\lagio Corn Salvo. in boxes. me. .u \\'miu`s Drug Store. wumlod to" Hnnauns Magic U! at \\'aulu`s Drug -17, 7 ` _5.r-. THISU MB uEmHo& :."'...l``"` "mm 7 _I\I(l [or p0rK nlxlllroonas, umxnxu Iuu luu nzing umtorlaus delivered at our work Han Ion. ltowux 8:00.. l-`oruuxora. liun ton. .\ lll{ll`l{ |i\ \'i3:|.I*.i'1{{1Ii:'i~.. \\'olli on l \xasc~ssioualonco. Applylo JA OR is . :5. ' A--- -o- 'I`0 PORK P.\(`Kl-2RS-IIlxheat Cash Price aid for pork hlxldrbones, mnkngo and turn- work?` Hamil- uocmuox lines. ....'E'..."`.':.'"...E.:"...`..'.'I%.-` `l'-II T I Ju\.I. "Tho Pharmacy. "Kingston. Jun.` ll. -' ' Vnurr. --On the l3th insi.-. at ()tuu\'q, Fre- t`0l`iL'k (`.~\'uigt, only and beloved son `of llvnry Clmrlx-3 Voigt. ` The funeral will takuplnce from his fatJwr's : rosidvuce, 226 Johnson Street. t_o>mormw I (Sn mlny) at L p.m. .' r I lIl2LU&ULLllIIn Rk.\sru-lI.\n1'nn'K.-~In Kingstomou 13th inst.. at the residence of Mr. `S. Angrove, l \\'ellin;.:ton Sh. by the Rev. Mr. S l- I ` ing. l\l.A., B.D.-,-dose 1: Branch, to Ann Hurtrlck..bozhu T-t.h`|a` city. M ` ` Nov. 2|. j A Fine Supply of FRESH OYBTIBB. FRESH BOLOGNA. SAUSAGES. CHICKEN. RAM 3 TONGUE. nnw Allh IORHAH. W. l 2'3 .\-_l`ANl)RAKE LIVER PILLS ....-.-It :1;-mnmhlu cathartic.` being entirely 190 MUFFINS anal` CRIMPETS fmsh every, L... -6 an I u nun I . I`Rm<`. Juux RICYNOLDS at Open House. MONDAY. `S11-zlutm-1'|(~u.\' I-Zxhiblllozi in Cook's Church. VOL. LVI FOB. SALE on T0 Ram`. V5Ti ;`5`1:$L Mr:i{iv.rIo-3 Rnmmrnnmas. FRUIT. aic. MARRIED. nq;;a5;%' Tiro-LEEL um-n_. ll'ICIZCIu|IIrI|I-.uv` IDWARD IORIIAH. UIIIIl' Fryit. out the mouth o! Wind any be ooaunoa In inc uoruwnu gnu pour ` hnrnou ounlo. T||o omopontion ol the board: of tndo of Menthol. Kingston. To- ronlo. Hamilton and Port Arthur wan ukod by the pain; of roqnlntiona and tending of dopuhtiono to act it conjunction with the annotation`: dopubtlon. The [ova-uncut will bi potIi`tionod to one: tIfl'.l;I h l IIAQOIIIC ohorlnoty. Goo:-[inn . t A Iolqrsph nation stashed and to dud t o y twoon on 1. (hot B: In ad`Collln&: o!dh. Cabot`: cud surveyed by Couunudor Boul- mn. Thofollovh; ooon won cl Ind : Pnnidont. W. Hall. Toronto; \'iG- out. Opt. Gukiu. Kinpton ;ooa'ohry- ul-or. IIIIIIIIIII Il$II_UIUrv-lW- Usodfhruchlndl Soon`: emulsion: it inupn|ubh|ounlIk.OId~ unib d cod. Duliuhpoophllvml with hunt. a For oonunn L......JdM- In n unllul. Dr. 'I\n. Prim. unpc. W. A .n'.`:I:".`..'*""""1x....." Al Wlllolll rnnnnncy In couputhlo modicino be ob! In In good. sold but Reduction of Tolls and Improvement of Navigation Dlecueeed. The annual meeting of the Canadian Merino Association was held in Toronto on Thursday afternoon, member: being preeent from Kingeton. Hamilton, St. Catharinee. Collingwood and Tomnto. A reeolution was passed asking the dominion government for an immediate announcement that reduction 0! canal tolle on rain to two cents per ton will be continu this year. so that arrange- ment can be male for the coming eeaeon'e bueineee, and payi for a similar reduction on lumber. A ution wee paaeenl that the aeeociation oooeidere that the law in Canada. requiring bargee in tow of steamer: to carry certied matee. ie op naive to the trade, ae this in not require: in the name claee of veeeele runnin on the lakee un- der the American ag. A deputation, coneieting of Ca talu C le. J. H. Hagarty. \\'. all. Ca ta n Neelon. Captain Gaekin. Captain alrgrieve, and the eeentary wae appointed to rooeed to Ottawa to lay before the proper epartment the reeolutione adopted. and the repreeenta- tiou' made laet eeaeonof the urgent neoeeelty to ootnplete the St. Lawrence oanale to the ealne capacity ae the Welland canal, and that pending oonpletion of thin work ex- pend tnre he made whereby ten feet of water he obtained in the Cornwall and Beau- ha:-nnin aanala ' The cooperation cANAouAN-J|Xma ASSOCIATION [III rltuur; WVIIUII III, IIUIITI Ul HIS EDII I IUIIUII, beceme ( uite engry end told him to look out for inrself.' The werning wns.sutl`r- cient end only one person since that day hed ever been mesmerized in the street. end thet wes e peinter work` on e sign with peint brushes in eech hen . He sent e swerrn of mosquitoes ebout the men's heed,end it wee emusing to witness the fuse he crweeted. The rofessor efterwerds eskod for volunteers. em twenty-three reedily re- spondcd. Three were impreued, but on further investigetions were found to be eble to resist the megnetic inuences. Agein the stege wee lled end one young men we: found suscepteble, but not to eny renrerheble degree. Another sit- ting wee held end the effort to mesmerise these persons was fruitless. The hour if ten o'clock wee reeched end the professor i we: weeried with his work. He wee in des- peir. He drew Durrey from the eudienoe. veinly tried to ettrect the sttention of two other subjects. end nell them to essist him under the Irsliortunete circum- stances. They positively declined. end whenever e sheft of electricity wee sent to- werds them they closed their eyes or fled from the building. The professor wee dis- corniited. He hed not been in such e pre- diesment in thirty yeers. As e lest resort he geve experiments with the one eub'ect. He sent him out gethering owers. w ich he distributed emongst the lediee. hed him nu ' e wellring stick trensforrued into e beby, took him 0.1 e beloon voyege over the continent end to Europe. showed him Queenatown (e piece he hed seen before end in which he wee interested) end London. end brought him home by the St. Lewrence, when the beloon burst, leevin him help- less in the weter. He vigorou y swem for shore. The chief experiment was trens~ forming Durrey into e deed men, piecing him on two cheire severel feet epert. then the professor stood for s time on his breest. There wee e horse r-eoe end as number of other enrusin ects eccomplished. To-night Prof. Reynois mekee hrs lest eppeerenoc. Attelnptn in Seoul`-e Good Srihjet-tn. Prof. Reynolds had ver ' hard work last night. There was a very large audience in attendance. und so far as the exliihition went the people were well satisfied. In be- ginning Prof. Reynolds intimated, that when about nine years of age he became aware that he was a meemerint. A clergyman had been giving exhibition: in his native town, and when yonn Re nolde went home he declared he couh do n l the experiments he had seen. His sister's lover was impressed and the famil eat up until midnight enjoy- ing the fun. Next morning he meemerined a baker who was carrying bread to a. . and made him retrace his steps to the bake house. Then the nine year old led had his ears unmercifully pulled, while [ hie fathenwhen he heard of his son`: action. |.......... ....:.. ......... .....i mm La... .. --imi. 1 . I Prof. lteynolds I :-ruplreu in Illn Frultlt-5; \ llphllllu-Klllll. LX519 llllulu lulu run I uulul in nu: ul- 1 tfrh .\'ow York. \-in (`-.'l`.ll. and N.\'.(`. Rye. i 1`. ll.\.\'Ll-2\`. --_ Gen. Tipket Agent. IIIIYL` G lU\V -IIXIV Dllfll I` l`l|lllL`8. 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'_'_.-.I-Inn A HARD NlGHT'S WORK- l, - - room 01 In KINGSTON. ONT. When dlslnrbcul at night. by tho cough of tho Chllcl Just got up and Rh-Q mm a dose of the mild And plonnnnl (Tough Bnlanm. That is uncle of a mlxl uro of elocn mnnno And dollsfool and tar. And plenty of other ingredients. ~ .\nd you wlll not complaln. But will any That It cannot be bent. And that ll. la not A chant. But In sudden and Inn To obcl u (not! cure In All troubles that bother the lungs. Then any to ma: wife. A Alwnn loop In the house ` . 'A homo of Wilson`: Cough Bnlunm. At. Wilnon`I Phnmmcy on! an this in- nnmn-Inhln -nullnlnn h _ TIT V-1}-c.sT0N. dA[{BA.ATURDAY EVEKING. `JANUA%1:Y 15,1337. .. _..... -..-_,_o, Foot of Brook Street. l\\! l'\\Y'I" R. Bunion, New York. 5 III!-, klbwn writer, dial ycuuduy. Ind d|Ity- ` DIIIIIIV IICll$III OI [Tili- Bn.|.nI. Jan. I5.--Pool. Lsbuad, the well-known libonl juriut. Iupporu Bh- mnrck'I oouwntion dust the emperor in unpoworod to give thopcaoooloctivo of tho nnnv. NIWIHOG mo GU . Dulce wnlcn umu nu ha: been ooonploln In mediating botwoon Ruuin anal Auptrln. The Lloyd continua: "\Vhouvor he my have laid we know for oorhlnthu In one thlnlilh nhidtol utromu Aunt:-in In as sure of y`: nuisance to Germany ineuo of and would bol?lAIllII3l'lI1OIl ` I. re AIII. V nu. .- In pmtutn O the idea that tho dduc: s View tonnofFnnoosrobdIu| nudnwi to an In movgnont. Lo Libcrce dgslbtlb Wd Bamnrok wil`. gnlin uny- t. Inn Roiohlug. ta 1 the eouyon the Jay. bill than that t o Ga-man pooplo have on salute duh-0 for real pose}. uni an dot of the uoonivo ._nu-._.. __._..J- -1 lL_...&- \.-w--uu-u .--v'.- ..w-- -_ _-_. uadnndokof ill d I Prlli. In 11:31.. mun.` `:5.--Pml. vy ur rvuuug I- nun,-u. LONDON, Jun. I5. -The vernmont has docidedto urchuo 40,(XX) ditional hone: nu! ma. Mmnlichar renentinn ries. wmcn IN to be run Dy mnrun nu. PISTII. Jen. L5.-{he nu ertiole supposed to hue been inspired. Jay: the Russo-French elllunce wu recent- ly on the in! of conclusion when Bin- merck. Iv the nick and clever move, thwarted the den Since which time he I.-- L.-- .....n.-J In ungnllnnn hn-Ann rum Lloyd. in} col :. :.'``.. 23T `s'o':"," net, mil . 1 am gun W law mu 1 ruunuu un ` cordial concurrence with Lord Hu-tingtnn 1 and: mnjority of the libel-ml-unionint party. } He asks electors diering with him on tome * points to mnke A similar ncrice for the ` sake of union. their common wstchword. 'l`I... ......o...o no I in.-nasal nu-anuinnn In Ln one or umon. Inonr common ww.-nwom. The content 9.! Live 1 promilea [.0 be clooe. Mr. T. P. 0 nor and Henry llroodhunt will endeavour to arouse the Irish nnd workingmen nguimtoochen. deemed to urcnuo !U,UUU Iuuluonu uuruca nnd 500, Mnnnlicher repeating ries, which no to be read by March lat. Purl-n .'AlI I.K,__ ha Path)` Llnml. in Hr. Goes-.hen'e Rlnnlfeeto. Lo.\`DoN. Jan. l4.~-Mr. Goechep. in his V address to the electors of the exchange divi- sion of Liverpool, said : The unionists ` have been able to IVQN. separation and en- tastrophe, but unweeried petience and un- inching conrsge ere necesssry to main- tain the victory. The defence of the union 1 is the supreme eonsidention. `till we must look to our national interests. he country ennnot snow the discontent of 3.(X)0,(Xl) inhehitnnts of the kingdom to reduce to im- potence over 30.000.(l)0. We cmnot sllow that discontent to either lyse our power Ahmed or d our es ' for leFisle- n tion at home. ' he ee retist pm-ty de ded ehnennnlunu with tho in AA IJIAI surrender `.0 non ht nome. 1110 lo rlun puny uluuuuu thonuelves with the in ea that surrender to sedition would secure tranquility to Great Britain. On the contrary such a sun-ender would be the first step in a downward count: of disin ration and decay. I yield to no one in a esire to promote the welfare of the Irieh, but I utterly repudiate the idea that a popular vernment is not com tent to maintain t no law aml to co wit lawless agitation, which, if Imcheged. _ ould bring free institutions into d" .\I`lnave broken lifelong ties in 'oining ndSalisl)ury s cabi net, but I am g ad to state that I remain in nnnlial nnnmlrrsmna with [11:11 Hartimrton as-;::.';.A U16 vacua; purlumem seat. 01 uuuugu. The uutemont thn Mr. Glndutone in com (`mod to the house in not true. He in in ro- bust health. k in `recent ` '1 o eviction of tenants on the Winn es- tates at Ulenburg were continued to-day. In some cases the bailiffs wen stoutly ra- sinted. The wife of 3 tennis wu curried out of the house by the otcero in o hinting condition. She was aftorwnrdl loft dying in the ynul. The poo lo an Illddenod at the brutality of the corn. In u: hnnlxruntcv court todnv. in the In the bankruptcy court way, case of Farmer Moroney. who d his cat- tle at auction, turned ever a potion of the proceeds '_to the Ian of _cam 'gn" fund. and went unto ban rupt/cv In 0 or to escape Eaying rent, Judge Boyd rend I decision ndiug Moroney guilty of fra Mr. Parnell announces that nose have not yet been taken to select a candi ate for the vacant liament seat of Duaegal. 'l`Iu. .m..P.::.. zhn. Mr. Glndltone 1` lull! uruuuuy Ul |llU UIIILVIID. ` x --lllsmal-ek`s Speech Still Dlnturblngu 1 llr. Gosc_-hen`: Appeal to the I-Electors of Liverpool. ` , Loxnos, Jun. l4.--The,round table con- ference adjourned in order to allow each 'side todiscussits affairs at leisure. in a letter -Mr. Jesse Collings writes giving one side of Chamberlain's View of the situation. He says: My own opinion" is that the question of home rule in Mr. Uh`ulstouo's scheme has receded rather than Advanced luring the lustfew months,upd if the liberals fought the election battle on that platform } they would be ho less] defeated. On the other hand. Bll0l1l( the ttle be fought on the hmd question, on dmeutmlizntion and. extension of local government. and on the other questions on which we ure all a vreed, the liberals would have as fair chance com- 'in back to power. gfhe Daily News, referring to the (Pled- stonisn unionist conference, says: The Fnrties to the round table conference have ieen animated by a sincere desire for the reunion of the liberal party, und have been alto ther free from a. tendency to secure an t ing like knocking under from one si e the other. `Hm nwonmdinnrv rmnnnr was in circula- tillolnmm. l~`rosh#F-338. I-Md and Butler ` Always on lumd. MR8. J. K. OLIVER. nu Cl