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.. . subscription Rates-$8.00 pe , annum. r .. J ST. JOHN'S, N. F.!_ W "! NOVEM.BER 28, ·1888 · copies-One cent. No. 27 ,0 BY TELEGRAPH. _ ________ ,. _ .etU _ , i : .' · · ADVERTISEMENTS. ·· NEW ( TELEGRAPHIC EXTENSION A. P. · J (!); fl _ B. J. Badware Hardware I . : ·) ·, . . A CBOlC& 6Y . • ( Police Troubles in France. PIPES. Also,lO Fox&OtterTraPs H A8 :JUS'l1REOJl)tVE1)1PEB S.S. NOVA'SCOTIAN. FROM Ll.VBBPOOL, A A ' NEW PAPAL RESCRIPT JSSUHD. s plendid s tock of Iron Bedsteads, newest patt e rns, Fren ch s ty and are.otr)Jn;,d at tho lowest prices. Al&o, per Arizona, from Boetoo, A meri can Axes, and 10 brls. o1 fine Gr cten Peas. Flour, Confec tionery-in palls '>f SO lbe. eac h, and other choldft lots. I wodld particularly call tho attention of cus tomers requirin g n first cigar to n new lot of about tOOlbOxes. embracing the brands r yet import ec.l , and t ose who n:qulre a splendid WO\Jid do well to c umine tb ia Jot. J n s tock, fi rst rate Provis ons and or tlul verv b4'8t d'3e_ription whole sale and re '• at \he lowest profit " as qu iQk sales and small profita ar <l IIDY TeM a speciality. •. ' · ' The Germans Predict T 110 uble in Fran . ce. .e.aALlPU, N.S., Nov. 28. Next eummrr the Can adian gover nment will $11.00 TO $26.00: -. . a .. CONVEX AND FLAT . . '\JV ,.orth. Sydney fresla f rQ1ll the ( .tssollT£D BJZ18.] extend the tele graph to the Straits of A c t f1 t b anett<d fo<ly pmooo at a Boulan- . l.Ja c gist demonr. tration in Paris yeaterday. . " now ).and log at . 91 P. tc L. 'Tessier's, Nails-·AII · lJlfillt (i - . tarUPPE'fl ROOFING FELT, BTO. · · bdgt "Scotia" and schr ,' " Roeebud." 1 W ilson, •on -in-law of Preaideht Gr evy ap- pured !n the Chamber o( Deputies yc,terday, upon which the Chamber adjou.rned to mark its disapproul of Wi lson's presence. The exi tcnce of a sec ond Papal rel!cript bu been con ll wss intended to keep it secret bu t a sen ·a nt of the Bishop or'Limerick re \' ealed a pa rt of i•s cor.tents. Th e pro p!c in- aists on th e bishops to enforce the first rescript. T he Oerinan rapers sa y that bff• irs in · France 1u c drifting to & crisiP, thc·coos( quencts of which are incalcui Joble. Serious riots .arc reported fr om St' rvi• . T he Pr eside nt of Switz.r!aod is dead. John Bright is bell tr. O ITR A.DVER'l' fSI NG PATRONS. / Auction- llet·f, apple !', !'k ... Ciifr, Wood Auction- n piece of lnn tl . ... ....... T W Auctil•n- housc a nd laud ....... ... .... T 'V Spry l:k>c f, pork , t.- tc .. . .......... .. .. . & Ren dell 0 n D pipc:J, etc ............. . . J H M artin ll. Co Bedsteads, nx.es, etc .. ... . ... . .... .. A P J ord an l 'onl, coni. .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . ...... P .1: L Te!'sier Insol\'(mcy notice . .. . .. . .... .. ... . .. .. . seo ad\"'t Glace Bay coal. ... .. . ....... .. Cii!t, Wood &; Co Sydney nnd oth er co ni. ... .. . J ohn W oods & Son AUCTION SALES. Tc morrow ( TRURSDA'i), at Ele , ven o'clock. T UE WJ U. RF OF CLIFT, WOOD &: CO. 60 QUARTERS PRIME FBESR BEEF Bx ·· Aureola" from Sydney. 20 b rLI .A pplea, 50 btls Onions, SO tn bs Butter 6 boxes Evllpora ted ·Apples. oov28 On SATURDAY next, at One o'olook, - JN TOE - Commercial Sale Room. 15 SHARES In the t1nlon Bank -be longing to an !at&te. JOHN T. GILLARD, . Aucdooeer. Picturesque Cottage She at lauels. -IN- •!.&u«!' CHEAP l CHEAP ! OBRAP I __ u COWT. -- ,.. -- ,.- :. Now Uy1diog, nt- the wharf of JOHN WCiODS &SON .' · ex 1 FOR SAI,Eat 140 Oho!oe Bellotti C11AII1WIITI1PPJI, At $3 per brl. ( cub) for promptdeiiTeJ7. JAMES MURR&.Y. nov'72 The Art Exhibition ·! I ,J 400 .Tons or Glace " Bay Coal, 4 p.m. on TRORSDAY, November 29th, "o.g · so·n.8 ... b 1·u · .: .- :.· .. ·· -\1 U --r air Admission 10 cenl a ; Children, IS cente. . .. - - W lLL (ll' £N AT- JUST BECELVED AT THE NEW CASH GROCERY: . STORE, Jro. 339 Duci."UJJrlla trtet, corner •' I 000 0 0000 00 00 0 0 0 00000 0 0000 000 0 000000000 One Case Rich Gref>n C · Hnger One Oase McVitie's Scotch Oat,cake One Case McVitie's Scotch ., One Case McVitie's Scotch Sbottcak;o 17Prioes all Go;ds rsi uoed fo; chr!-;t.;;: •• ; ·I ------ t One Case Huntley & Palmer's 'Qiscuits MURR.A · .T. w.NlCBOL8, . - · · .. ; . J AS OFYOUNG Journal, illustrated London News, Ch • B b d M I 'l ie TidE', Illustrated t:)porting a nd Drama tic OICe ar a OS 0 asses · . · ). NP\\'8, <;;ra..,IUc. and"t'iotorial World. December ,. No. London J ournal. Tb e.Pro!essor'a Last Ex pe ri- BY ' meqt. SOcta; ,Eng )and M Sbe Seems. by , an Arab She1k, SOots ; A Gi A in a th'Ousand,' by J ean Mid- 5ll e malf , The marl!hibness'll Tcnm. by Leon ,De Tinseau, 30c ts ; 'Uy Poor Dick, br J . 8. Win- ter,l aOcta: ThO' Mys terot rt Turk1sh Bat h. by Rita. S Octs : The & vt n. th Ur)!am, by Rita. HO.:t a; ·. ;. The by ·F. M. Allan , U Octs. .•. novz7 ,zi·.·. \ By : rne. P. &L. TESSIER. Puncheons Choice .Quality- Barbados - Suitable for Retailing, also Tie recs nnd Barrels. nov28,8ifp . . . • • J _ l.E'-VE. ' PUBLIC . NO TIC£; uonstnl Whnrf, .lloylos town, on I AM llf8TBU(,'TED TO OF PER FOR laleas Publio AucdoD, tomorrow, TBtJllSq.&T, :aNI day of Ncmmber. the at tt o'clock. if Do& prewioally diapOetd of by printe coatnct-all &bat de!fab&lully·siLuated pleoe or pucel of Land, at IIUueJa, abJ uc one minute'a Walk from t14uirel' ltatlou, and adjoining tbe a•roperty of Ju. Murray, Eeq. Tho propeny hu a f'roatage of about 220 feet on the main road, ;;;; with a rearage otahout'700feec . tbe\"'ewtrom N 1 TIC E . 0 THE PUB . LIC . DAY, Not'cmber 30tti, at 10 a.m., .tor Gxlquet'& lnterruedtato port s. Freig ht received ' on Wednes day and Thurs da y. For freight or pas s age apply to tho . . Nfld. · coastal s.s. Co., lim. T HE ST. JOHN 'S JIUNJ ()JPALCOUN- cil \\' ill recei \'e Tende rs. to be addrrtlled to the Sc cre tnry. until noon on Tlro RSD'-Y, the 29th inst .. for tho Pui nting, Pa pering, Whit e waabinA". he .. or the Room5 and Hnlla in the bouso-- lfo. 235 Duckworth St reet, late in t he oocupanoy of City Club. the pre,mleee i8 Te ry and picturetque; · to the west the eye CAD take in at -a glance a m06t n 0\ 127 ,2 1r -p . Tho specifica tion and particul ars o( work to bo h nd at tiro General Wat er Com pany'f Office. A 1 1 work subj ect to the approval of th e urTho Council d.> not bind themeelvee t> a o' · c harming panor a mic viow : the pr ettl valley of . · · 1 · ) Long Pond, the over-memorable F· ox l'rap, with ita bandaome church and pretty whit.e-waehed '\ ·ill as, anchhe village of Lower Gullies and Keto the Nortb and East of the noble Bay ot CouoepUon, with Big and Little Belle Isle and KeUy's Ill aad. and away in the dl etnn<' o to the North- West can be seen on a clear nig h' the bril- liant revolv ing hgbt on Harbor Gra ce Isla nd ; and away out to th e North-Enet the lig ht on Bae<:a - lieu Altog e ther the Bite is moet charm ingly for a g entle man·s countr.x idenoe. and being 10 near the ra ilway s tation would mak e it mo t. conl'eniPnt and dt'11i rable for a.busine68 man . Full particul ars wi ll be .sti vt>n on apolicat ion to Bay· Coal. , ce pt the lowest or any U>nder . oct8 T. \V. SPRY, Real &tate Broke r. To atiafy a Mortgage. I WILL OFFER FOR S ALE AT POD- lie .Auotioo, at o'olock. on Mon day, the 3rd day of Ileccmber, a ll thnt DweLLJ I\0 HouSE AND LA-ND, eltu l\ te on the eout hside of the Ha rbor of &t int Jo hn's, nenr t he Inng Bri dge, belong ing to tho Estate of George Thompson. Also, two other Pieces of Land n ear tlle Dwelling Bouse. Pa rtic ular a will be m ado lrnown at time of sale. or tO lotendi og purch uers at no 'y time o n appli - cataon to T. W. SPRY, nov28.oii Real Elltate Broker . i'JEW ADVERTISEMEN'lo. I ltETURN J NO THANKS TO PATRONS OF ST. JOHN'S AND THE O atpo1 ts Cor past f n\"Ors, I beg to a nnounce to them that I havo reopened the St oro on the South aide or WRte etr eet, lately occupied by W. P. Wal sh, El>q , for 'v bich I .solicit a Pharo or · trom all my old customers in the Grocery lin e. I am prepare -d to offer P rov it sions a r. d Oroceriee at th e lowest possible pri ce , and equally 11.8 good aa any in the market. We rue offering a choice asaort- ment or TeM, Coff.-es, Pork. Bte f, Grnln. Calf, Kip and Sole Leathe r. A choice eetection oC Cigars also on hand. elf BPECI.tiLTr. , JAMES PHELAN, nov28.6i - ' 'WaU\r Stre e t. Now Lauding, ex schooner ".:'ll ny nnd for \ By order, p. ,V. KELLY, s alo (he wh arf of 21 r Secretary. CLIFT, WOOD &. co., n ::::,O V .:..::.:!:.! ' P !:.,__ ______ _ ...._ A s mall car goo r Bri gb t,Ronnd Cheese. Cheese. GLACE BAY COAL J ust Rcoei \"ed, per: &Vav lsta, Sent home aqowee ; market ratee. n'v28 CANADIAN CHEESE, InfarmaUan .- c-adlan .. - .... I GRAN 0E · NTER ' · fA :I N M .. E 'I" Yalqable Freehold Residence & Grounds. :9-c::TELL O F ST. JOHN'S, NE)VFOUNDLt\1\"D, ' . (SOD or tne late Pnmce Pn e t•. 4.N ,} who lort Ne wfoundland about thirty (801 ye11111 When Will give a Grand 81>ectacular Entertainment St Patrick's uWarla, 'United States ot A menca.. Hall, on rbursday, 29th iu"to.ut . Seats, 50 cents; : HE IS ABOUT fiFTY YEARS OF AGE, qnette, 30 centfll. ' no• 26 41 fp and h la occupation that or eeaman. Any lnf or- wHsT O&SARBN nHtL, 10 M. · RQal : HB¥808 Cigar:s ! ························J······················· ······· · ················ ··· ·· ······ ··· ·· ,, ..... "matlon of blm will be thllllklully reoelved by MORRIR & MORRIFI, ' Sollcitons, St. Jobn't, Ne wtoundland. T HE SUBSCRIBER HAS BEOEIVED i ll8tru.c ti ons to offer Cor sale by privato con· tract- that well· known Cottage Ill rERODE, with stable and grounds, s ituate near King's Bridg e, at-preeent occ upied by Geo. LelfOfiUTir r , Eeq. 'Ibe pr opert y la bounded on the Worth by the road leadang f rom King' s Bridge to the Old Portugal Covo Road , Eftst by King·s Bridgt' 1 South by Re nnie's Rh ·er. West by the property or P. Emerson, Etlq., and contains about 8 acft&-- more or lees. The hou.ee is in a deligbttnl s ituation. and only a fe w mlnutee wall[ from town · it fe In repair, and fitted with mode;n ooavenienoee. 1'Mitable and ooacb are auftloieDUJ" large far the kewfng ot 2 'horeee aod 9 oowe, eirrlega. etc. 'l!pJ4 ground' _, well ttooked wiUl and orname ntal ana are in excellent oondiUon. flower fPrdeD, whfcb Is by a, boautitnl ia lalcl out -.d one or tho finest in tho s ubur .bs. P oeeeeaion can be gh ·en i mmec.li ntdy. F or lSO barreJa Packet Beef-" Halstead., :AS5 barrete 1'. M. Pork - LJ•bt 100 barrell Meu Pork- "Armolll' 20 boxe. Oranges 30 tubs Cbolce Croamery Butter ao boxecanaq" (.)bte••· TH£ ''SAR.A.TOGA" -JUST RECEIVED. cigars were mauufaotured specially tor the Palace Botel of ·Amer· ica (Congr ess Saratoga, apd named accordingly; are Qf Havaqa stock ; full-fle,yoretl up in 60's, r ' &QY\t \ W: ·! ·': L ADIES AND QBNTLEIIBN DB81H- of acc(uiring a bowledpol the French l anguage durl pg tbe winter monOls, can be aff ord · ed an euch lrurtruc llon at Intern&· tional Hotel, l. e rre. J. D. Duque.mel, propritor. ;to uriher oo obc,ined b)• npply · MueoTerraoo, q t,'i ol\n'•\ apPly to JOffl{ 'l\ ,

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BY TELEGRAPH. _ ________ ,._.etU _ __,..~_A_u~ts.enUu't~. , i : .' · · N~~ ADVERTISEMENTS. ·· NEW ~VERTIBE~. (

TELEGRAPHIC EXTENSION A. P.· J (!);fl_B. a:N--~ J. a!iAiiiN~i~o's~ Badware Hardware I . : ·) ·, . . A CBOlC& ~RTUEST 6Y . • (

Police Troubles in France. ~0 ~oo~o~so ;~;~;;~;o~~~~~:o~1~~o~~o~~~~~~~~o~~~~~~o o~;;~;~~oo~~t~~~oo~o ~G.B. D.~ B~~~ PIPES. <ENGusnANDAKzmo~.>

Also,lO nf~Ui810a0in[Gnns. Fox&OtterTraPs H A8 :JUS'l1REOJl)tVE1)1PEB S.S. NOVA'SCOTIAN. FROM Ll.VBBPOOL, A

A' NEW PAPAL RESCRIPT JSSUHD. splendid s tock of Iron Bedsteads, newest patterns, French sty I~. and are.otr)Jn;,d at tho lowest .uac~me prices. Al&o, per Arizona, from Boetoo, American Axes, and 10 brls. o1 fine Grcten Peas.

Flour, Confectionery-in palls '>f SO lbe. each, and other choldft lots. I wodld particularly call tho attention of customers requiring n firs t ol~ cigar to n new lot of about tOOlbOxes. embracing the ~hoiiX'8~ brands r yet importec.l, and t ose who n:qulre a splendid articl~t WO\Jid do well to cumine tbia Jot. J n s tock, fi rst rate Provis ons and G~ocerle3 or tlul verv b4'8t d'3e_ription so~ wholesale and re ' • at \he lowest profit" as quiQk sales and small profita ar<l IIDY ~tto.. TeM a speciality. •. ' ·

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The Germans Predict T110uble in Fran.ce.

.e.aALlPU, N.S., Nov. 28. Next eummrr the Canadian government will

$11.00 TO $26.00: -. . oov~S.~irp,wtts • •

~ v a .. CONVEX AND FLAT . .

'\JV ~S:S::E::ES. ,.orth. Sydney Coa1.~ fresla f rQ1ll the ~t. (.tssollT£D BJZ18.] •

extend the telegraph ~ya tem to the Straits of A c t f1 t b B•~-~;~:iice anett<d fo<ly pmooo at a Boulan- . • r~a l.Ja c gist demonr.tration in P aris yeaterday.

. " now ).and log at . 91 • •

'.Art'niil)tCat~b P. tc L. 'Tessier's, Nails-·AII Ki·~~·· · lJlfillt (i - . tarUPPE'fl PRE~ISES. ROOFING FELT, BTO. · · E~ bdgt "Scotia" and schr ,' " Roeebud." 1

W ilson, •on-in-law of Preaideht Grevy ap­pured !n the Chamber o( Deputies yc,terday, upon which the Chamber adjou.rned to mark its disapproul of Wilson's presence.

The exi tcnce of a second Papal rel!cript bu been con 'irm~. ll wss intended to keep it secret but a sen ·ant of t he Bishop or'Limerick re\'ealed a part of i•s cor.tents. The prop!c in­aists on the bishops to enforce the first rescript.

T he Oerinan rapers say that bff•irs in ·France 1uc drifting to & crisiP, thc·coos(quencts of which are incalcuiJoble. •

Serious riots .arc reported from St'rvi•. T he President of S witz . r!aod is dead. John Bright is bell tr.

OITR A.DVER'l' fSI NG PATRONS. /

Auction- llet·f, apple!', !'k ... Ciifr, Wood Auction- n piece of lnntl . ... . . . . . . . T W Auctil•n- housc and laud ....... . . . .... T ' V Spry l:k>cf, pork, t.-tc .. . .......... . . .. . W~l & Rendell 0 n D pipc:J, etc ............. . . J H Mart in ll. Co Bedsteads, nx.es, etc .. ... . ... . .... . . A P J ordan l'onl, coni. .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . ...... P .1: L Te!'sier Insol\'(mcy not ice . .. . .. . .... .. ... . .. .. . seo ad\"' t Glace Bay coal. . . . .. . ....... . . Cii!t, Wood &; Co Sydney nnd other coni. ... .. . J ohn W oods & Son

AUCTION SALES.

Tcmorrow (TRURSDA'i), at Ele,ven o'clock. 0~ T UE WJU.RF OF

CLIFT, WOOD &: CO. 60 QUARTERS PRIME FBESR BEEF

Bx · ·Aureola" from Sydney. 20 brLI .Applea, 50 btls Onions, SO tnbs Butter 6 boxes Evllporated ·Apples. oov28

On SATURDAY next, at One o'olook, - JN TOE-

Commercial Sale Room.

15 SHARES In the t1nlon Bank-belonging to an !at&te.

JOHN T. GILLARD, . Aucdooeer.

Picturesque Cottage She at lauels.

-IN- •!.&u«!' -r,on··~~t.~'!;.e CHEAP l CHEAP ! OBRAP I

BlBGll~~. __ u COWT. --

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--,.-:. Now Uy1diog, nt- the wharf of

JOHN WCiODS &SON .' · •ex •1 BJanC4he~""

FOR SAI,Eat BE~~·KJ 140 B~la Oho!oe Bellotti

C11AII1WIITI1PPJI, At $3 per brl. (cub) for promptdeiiTeJ7.

JAMES MURR&.Y. nov'72

The Art Exhibition·!

I ~· ,J 400 .Tons or Glace" Bay Coal, 4 p.m. on TRORSDAY, November 29th,

"o.g·so·n.8 ... b 1·u· -~Gft.od·S· .~~ .:.-.· :.· .. ·· ~5o: ~;tR~.~frlp~~~.Jit~~~~·.~~ :~J~i~~;,;;;r;~~~ -\1 U ·~ --r air Admission 10 cenla ; Children, IS cente.

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0~ 0 ~0000 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 090 0000 09 0 0 00 00 0 00 000

JUST BECELVED AT THE

NEW CASH GROCERY:. STORE, Jro. 339 Duci."UJJrlla trtet, corner B~'s,\::orl'.

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One Case Rich Gref>n C·Hnger Cord~al One Oase McVitie's Scotch Oat,cake ~ One Case McVitie's Scotch Gingerb~ad ., One Case McVitie's Scotch Sbottcak;o

17Prioes all Go;ds rsi uoed fo; chr!-;t.;;: •• hol;da~:'~ ; ·I • ------ t

One Case Huntley & Palmer's 'Qiscuits

J~MES . MURR.A ~~ !I

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Journal, illustrated London News, Ch • B b d M I 'lie TidE', Illustrated t:)porting a nd Dramatic OICe ar a OS 0 asses

· . · ). NP\\'8, <;;ra..,IUc. and"t'iotorial World. December ~ • , . No. London J ournal. Tbe.Pro!essor'a Last Experi- 0~ S~LE BY

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meqt. SOcta; ,Eng)and M Sbe Seems. by,an Arab She1k, SOots ; A GiA in a th'Ousand,' by J ean Mid-5llemalf, ~~ts ; The marl!hibness'll Tcnm. by Leon ,De Tinseau, 30cts ; 'Uy Poor Dick, br J . 8. Win­ter,l aOcta: ThO' Mystery · ot rt Turk1sh Bath. by Rita. SOcts : The & vtn.th Ur)!am, by Rita. HO.:ta ;

·. ;. The V:~Y.~ oft~~ .A~~· by ·F. M. Allan, UOcts.

.•. ~· novz7,zi·.·. \ C~1'r~tt By:rne.

P. &L. TESSIER. ~200 Puncheons Choice .Quality­

Barbados- Suitable for Retailing, also Tie recs nnd Barrels. nov28,8ifp

·~~~; . cn·N:~tBIPT . . . • • J • _ • • ~ l.E'-VE. 'J1IK~ ' PUBLIC . NO TIC£; uonstnl Whnrf, .lloylostown, on ~"'Rf-I AM llf8TBU(,'TED TO OF PER FOR

laleas Publio AucdoD, tomorrow, TBtJllSq.&T, :aNI day of Ncmmber. ~ the p-e~ee, at tt o'clock. if Do& prewioally diapOetd of by printe coatnct-all &bat de!fab&lully·siLuated pleoe or pucel of Land, at IIUueJa, abJuc one minute'a Walk from t14uirel' ltatlou, and adjoining tbe

a•roperty of Ju. Murray, Eeq. Tho propeny hu ~~~~~~~=~~==~=========~========~ a f'roatage of about 220 feet on the main road, ;;;;

with a rearage otahout'700feec. tbe\"'ewtrom N 1 TIC E. y· 0 THE PUB. LIC.

DAY, Not'cmber 30tti, at 10 a.m., .tor Gxlquet'& lnterruedtato ports . Fre ig ht received' on Wednesday and Thurs day. For freight or passage apply to tho

. . Nfld. ·coastal s.s. Co., lim.

T HE ST. JOHN'S JIUNJ()JPALCOUN­cil \\' ill recei\'e Tenders. to be addrrtlled to

the Sccretnry. until noon on TlroRSD'-Y, the 29th inst .. for tho Puinting, Papering, White waabinA". h e .. or the Room5 and H nlla in the bouso--lfo. 235 Duckworth Street, late in the oocupanoy of th~ City Club. the pre,mleee i8 Tery cha~ming and picturetque; • ·

to the west the eye CAD take in at-a glance a m06t •

n0\127 ,21r-p . Tho specification a nd particulars o( work to bo

hnd at tiro Genera l Water Company'f Office. A 11 work subject to the approval of the ~ouocil.

urTho Council d.> not bind themeelvee t > ao'·

charming panoramic viow : the prettl valley of . · · •

) Long Pond, the over-memorable F·ox l'rap, with ita bandaome church and pretty whit.e-waehed '\· ill as, anchhe village of Lower Gullies and Kel· li~rewa, to the Nortb and East of the noble Bay ot CouoepUon, with Big and Little Belle Isle and KeUy's Illaad. and away in the dletnn<'o to the North-West can be seen on a clear nigh' the bril­liant revolving hgbt on Harbor Grace Island ; and away out to the North-Enet the light on Bae<:a­lieu Altogether the Bite is moet charmingly situa~ for a gentleman·s countr.x idenoe. and being 10 near the railway station would make it mo t. conl'eniPnt and dt'11irable for a.busine68 man. Full particulars will be .stivt>n on apolication to

G~ac~ Bay· Coal. , cept the lowest or any U>nder. ~

•oct8 T. \V. SPRY, Real &tate Broker.

To atiafy a Mortgage.

I WILL OFFER FOR S ALE AT POD­lie .Auotioo, a t 1~ o'olock. on Monday, the

3rd day of Ileccmber, all thnt DweLLJI\0 HouSE AND LA-ND, eltu l\te on the e outhside of the Harbor of &tint J ohn's, nenr t he Inng Bridge, belonging to tho Estate of George Thompson. Also, two other Pieces of Land near tlle Dwelling Bouse. Particulara will be mado lrnown at time of sale. or tO lotendiog purchuers at no'y time on appli-cataon to T. W. SPRY,

nov28.oii Real Elltate Broker.

i'JEW ADVERTISEMEN'lo.

I ltETURNJNO THANKS TO ~lY PATRONS OF ST. JOHN'S AND THE Oatpo1 ts Cor past fn\"Ors, I beg to a nnounce to them that I ha vo reopened the Storo on the South

aide or WRter·etreet, lately occupied by W . P. Walsh, El>q , for 'vbich I .solicit a Pharo or · pa~ronage trom all my old cus tomers in the Grocery line. I am pre pare-d to offer P rovitsions ar.d Oroceriee a t the lowest possible price, and equally 11.8 good aa any in the market. W e rue offering a choice asaort­ment or TeM, Coff.-es, Pork. Btef, Butt~r. Grnln. Calf, Kip and Sole Leather. A choice eetection oC Cigars also on hand. tJ~r'l'E~l!l elf BPECI.tiLTr.

, JAMES PHELAN, nov28.6i - ' 'WaU\r Stree t.

Now Lauding, ex schooner ".:'llny B~ll,' nnd for \ By order, p. ,V. KELLY, salo 8~ (he wharf of 21 r Secretary. CLIFT, WOOD &. co., n::::,OV.:..::.:!:.!' P!:.,__ ______ _ ...._

A s mall cargoor Brigbt,Ronnd Cheese. Cheese. GLACE BAY COAL J ust Rcoei \"ed, per : &Vavlsta,

Sent home aqowee; market ratee. n'v28 CANADIAN CHEESE, InfarmaUan.- Wan~Q c-adlan ~~~~"p:: .. - .... I

GRAN 0 E·NTER' ·fA:I N M tN~- ~F RICH'~ PliEL~' ~::.~;;H~~1.~~I~~?.~ .. E 'I" Yalqable Freehold Residence & Grounds.

l?~O:FESSO:e :9-c::TELL OF ST. JOHN'S, NE)VFOUNDLt\1\"D, ' . (SOD or tne late Pnmce Pne t •. 4.N ,} who lort Newfoundland about thirty (801 ye11111 a~ When

Will give a Grand 81>ectacular Entertainment ~ St Patrick's J~theardfr9m,be was.inN~wOrleans, uWarla, • • 'United States ot Amenca..

Hall, on rbursday, 29th iu"to.ut. R~~rvt>d Seats, 50 cents; .~ar- : HE IS ABOUT fiFTY YEARS OF AGE, qnette, 30 centfll. ' no•26•41fp and hla occupation that or eeaman. Any lnfor­

wHsTO&SARBNnHtL, 10 M. ·RQal: HB¥808 Cigar:s ! ························J······················· ······· ················· :· ··· ·· ······ ····· ,, .....

"matlon of blm will be thllllklully reoelved by

MORRIR & MORRIFI, ' Sollcitons, St. Jobn't, Newtoundland.

T HE SUBSCRIBER HAS BEOEIVED ill8tru.ctions to offer Cor sale by privato con·

tract- that well· known Cottage Ill rERODE, with stable and grounds, situate near King's Bridge, at-preeent occupied by Geo. LelfOfiUTir r , Eeq. 'Ibe property la bounded on the Worth by the road leadang from King's Bridge to the Old Portugal Covo Road, Eftst by King·s Bridgt'1 South by Rennie's Rh·er. West by the property or P . Emerson, Etlq. , and contains about 8 acft&-­more or lees. The hou.ee is in a moe~ deligbttnl situation. and only a few mlnutee wall[ from town · it fe In ~ repair, and fitted with mode;n ooavenienoee. bath-roo~~~ 1'Mitable and ooacb bou~ are auftloieDUJ" large far the kewfng ot 2 'horeee aod 9 oowe, eirrlega. etc.

'l!pJ4 ground' _, well ttooked wiUl ~It and ornamental t~ee, ana are in excellent oondiUon. Th~ flower fPrdeD, whfcb Is tu~dtd by a, boautitnl h~go. ia ~icall:r lalcl out -.d one or tho finest in tho subur.bs. Poeeeeaion can be gh·en immec.lintdy. For furth~-~~lan,

lSO barreJa Packet Beef-" Halstead., :AS5 barrete 1'. M. Pork- LJ•bt

100 barrell Meu Pork- "Armolll' ~co:• 20 boxe. Oranges 30 tubs Cbolce Croamery Butter ao boxe• canaq" (.)bte••·

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TH£ ''SAR.A.TOGA" -JUST RECEIVED. ~These cigars were mauufaotured specially tor the Palace Botel of ·Amer·

ica (Congress H~JJ), Saratoga, apd named accordingly; are Qf th~ bet~\ Havaqa stock ; full-fle,yoretl an~ bighl~ rec9~tn~!\ded, f\.1~ up in 60's, r ' &QY\t \ "~ W:·! ~~RAN,

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L ADIES AND QBNTLEIIBN DB81H­o~ of acc(uiring a bowledpol the French

language durlpg tbe winter monOls, can be afford· ed an ()ppo~'lof euch lrurtrucllon at Intern&· tional Hotel, l. erre. J. D. Duque.mel, proprie · tor. ;to•uriher ~o:m oo obc,ined b)• npply· l~to'ESO ASJf\TO~J. ~9 1 MueoTerraoo, ~"n" ~~ qt,'iol\n'•\ n!t.•"•e~"·'~

apPly to JOffl{ 'l\ Gl.LJ.A.t~D. pol2lt~l.!faWlm ,

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~ Ofo!~~~;.~~i:;· ?~~&.:~~:~~~~~~::A~§ Just R.o~coivBd ~~~~~t~o~ft~Yl~W~~~9~~~2~Jt~o~!ll!W~~~ W'ould be an imprd•ement. •. ' ' ---- · I· . • · .

'fo Hie Lordahlp the Honorable Sir F. B. T· l Flours, Pork; Beef; Butter, ,6rcnd/Oatmcal, Peas, Rice, Molaue&

C.uru, K.C.M.G., Chief Justice, and their lig~~~wo;~:;~~:; ::Cj':ce::n t~~t ;:e e~:;!~ "I'R ~~ ~~:•try ~~ 'a~J~ ~~ttl : Tea., Co1le«4 Sugar, Currants, Ii.nislos, Confectionery, Fancy Biscuits, SoAp Lordablpe the Hon'bla M,. J usrzoz Pms11n, I 1"111 IVA ~ UIW{ liMit Oandle&, Bl'OOms, BrusheS, Oalavances, Green PeAS, Pearl, Darla,, Spices D.C.L., Mr. J usTICE LtrrLE, .A.aaistu' and Royleetowa roach, and in proximity to the . Lemon and Citron Peel, D~lecl Apploa, Sole and Upper Leather,

prison leoce; auch light would benefit largel)' · · · ShoemB#ets' Findings, &c., nlso, a general hs:1ortment of Groceries and Liquori:' • ..Jq.: both the Penitentiary a~d the Hoepit&l, the ex- I AM READY TO BEJEl yg ORDERS ' ~

ll.n IT Pu:.uz Youa LoRDSKll'S,- penae coulll be charged between both inatitutiona. for Can-making, for two: or ~'ore F ctories, r#"SELLIN.G .L!'lr LOWEST CASH PRIOES. ' We, the Grand Jury, DOW' uaembled·for the F or eel! and other Jurors, on reaaonable tez..na. Apply to • : . . . o-Eo. o.,~EJ:T .T ·~-

Fall Term of the Supreme Court, beg to nay that (Signed,/ RoBERT LANolliSnE·MA..tiE, F: GVS~E, .' ; .• 108 Water Street, six door west of Markft Bouse. W'e hne liltened with much intereet to the able Foreman. nov21,8itp,cod . :tM Wate~ St.reef. october28,81,eod

manner in which Your Lordship the ·Chief .. _..... . · ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~~~~===~~==~~=~=~~

~:::~:'!d~.;.~m~·;;:b:~~~~:::: TilE SUICIDE MANIA. Labrador 1/Brri~g~ LI.~~LO . •rr n~ LI8Jllb 41- (jl.--eence or any very serious offence Crotn the Crimi- ~ D. .(I • • nat nocl:et, during the r:t •ix months-it is ON SALB BY CLIFT !OD & ~o . Sarah Far r Drops From t e · . , · i , , ~· . · ibdeed a gratifying exhlbih n of the laW'·al>iding Sp ngfield Brid e .. , A r,w barTet. and'bal rels 1 : -..;.. --. ---, -----------

clit:r~eter of our people. we are much struck g • OliOIC.I NO. 1 UBBADOB REDING. ~We have the l&J.-gest assortment ·of '!'able ,_ith tbe ol.nation made by your Lordship N B Th H · · 1 · i) · • ~ ·

. .. Telegram" contains tbe fol- .. - ese ernng having .been put up y. and. B-.:J,m• p . ·L--ps' eve- lmp.--.&ed w-10· es respecting' tbe adnaabUity of having the Regia- truetworth,y party, we cad confidently ~recom·. ~b a .~ ... - ua-" ' y• tr•~ion Act put into practical operation in thia lowing:- mend tb~m to ho,uae~eepea.· · • uori'l from $3~00 .. to. $20.00. -colony, .and we hopetbatpropermeanewillbe I SarahBrainardFarrar,adelicate,!ragile girl N E-. w .. B 0 0 ll'.s . N~L • FURNI .. URE .. MOULDINC c' o. taken ·to [carry out this ob~ct. Regarding the of niuete~n, and very pretty, recently ended her R: r"' ~ • ~ auggution~of your Lordehlp aa to tlie desirability life by droppiog from the Central (Maaaachueetie) • --- . nov17 0 E .ARCHIBALD :M oF~nla~. ~e~mm~ju~~~or~e ~~~~d~ into Co~~~~ run~ n~ MAGAZmES,A~UA~,&~.· I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~,~~~~a~a~e~~ Magiatntea we feel confident the Legislature will of her claaamatu walking on the high,..ay bridge, THE N~RTH AM~RIO~EV.IEyV PRE' SE' RVE deal with thia 1' mport.ant matt'"r. a few "hundred feet down the etrum were for ~mber, containing lDal Mu-.. · ' ning'e artaole "Tho 'Church Ita Otrn Wltoell.!'

We note your Lordehip's remarks upon the horrified to eee · a little cruture whom GOoonta. Th~Field·Ingereolli>iloaedoo,OOc"eott;" condition.of :the Court-house, which is ceruiu1y "they so'ppoeed to be a child delibeJately Th~ Century. }(apzlne for NoY. 83 oentL . Bar--rery dift'erent !rom what it ought to be ; but wo ower erae •rom .t e I e or the bndp Weldon'• lAdite ,Joomal, ~~1ft~ J'ounla!, Your • 1 h lf ~ h id • • per • lbpzioe lor Nov.,~t.. Bow· !Selle,

entertain the hope that the present Administra- and cling with her hands from the iron Scribner• .lfaauine, oenta, Dip- ~ . Cl' . , fi ..a. -L.- roeee, A.rrowaailth'l,. Hood'• ooD\10, cto., .aa- Au l.i THING 8 ft

tion will apeedily eee their way clear to provide atnnger. lDgtng &OZ a ew aeconu. uuracre&m• nuale, for "1888. Bow BeUI Alm1nao for 1881. • ~ .~.~.0 I oO· .. AS THE EYESIGHT, lT be_tter accommodation Cor Judges, Bar, and Jury. ed for help, then dropped forty f'eet into the awift Hr. Potter of T.au, rrs oent&, N•leoo Smilh .. every one to take the' grea\iaat care of it. and not to U)•~·~:ot:o:l!@lD. J~l ·u · fn ·can Th . . by a New Yorker, 23 cent& Kam'Zelle Eubof~. . _ ~ . • By making arrangements to carry thia into efffc~ current, lltl cry1ng ntl '1· e rtYer ll un- by Henry Greviile, ~ oeota. Worth tb& W60big. tacles, which in' ~be end destroy j he sight. Use LAUBAHCB's BJ.,ItaDIE• the Executive will add another laurel to their ueually high, and the current ruu'-&t leut be by Lady Glady'• Hamilton, .tiS centa. Ru•der Gl&sset~ ,· they are perfP. et and ·pleasant to wear. ~ean H 1Wl at il h Grange, by F. R. Stockton, 21S cent& GeOfrrer'a T -=-W'ell·eamed;reputation oC doing thinge on " Sound m 88 an our. VIctory, b.Jf9eo~e Shel®n, 23 oeota. St. lfar- • · 11 0 H MAN '8 AtJ tl HDttell. Commercial Principlu." Two of' the cluematea ran to the shore for garet• by Vf, Tirebuck.. ~ ceata. ~ Woman'e augiS,Ufp,~,ep . . • , Bn C

h 1 hil h h. d h d -..1- r F4ce, by tlorence Warden. so cenbl. by-8. . m . I We.are~glad to hear that diphtheria is not as e P• w · e t e t lr 1 oute worw~ o encour- Baring-Gould, tO cyntB. Little LOrd" · ~ •

prnalent u it wu two months ago ; at theaame agement to tho drowning girl. A boy tr~ to 2lSoenta. . . - ) -~·u ·~ n~E c E I v·· E time we would auggut that me ana ahoullj be ten her to make her way toward one of the pier•, novlo J. F •. CHIS H 0 L IW\• r .. J : . ·~ ~ .

~:~~~s::.:~ev~:ea:;~ec:t~~~::~:u% ~i:!~:~et~ ~::r:~~. ~~~~ ::~~:C:n~;rh:~r;~::~:e~e~: OATS .. &: POTATOES. : ~t A p d .. ' ·· !i 178 d 1 SOW t St •honldJ be the removal of butcher's slaughter· bridge, and Until she tank a little below the . --- · . :. • n _, I I .r a.n s~: ~ ~ an a er : boUftiJ from the •icinity of "the town. We would bridge they heard her cries. A boat wa:- pushed For sa·le by' J .. &nr .. P·l·_tt~· = = aleo auggeat that, when arrangements are made out from the a bore. Apparently abe could not ·yy. • ·\.. . . L rnn STEAM En PORTIA.

for a fe•er hoepital, it would be advisable to have hear her friende calling her toward j.ty but ehe 4590 bii.S'hels Oatil 0

• • • ~ •• :. •• TTALlFAX SAUSAGES, UUlUBERLAND :BACON, PARSNIPS, ETO. ALSO, a wing for ~'Dnle&cent patiente. At present, as showed that ehe heard the etrokea oC tbe oars, for 853 bushels Potatoes

1 • • ,J .n..· Cn>mary Butter. P&¢1n~t 'aDd ltfl'ss Deer-a choice articlf'. Their Teas give genf'rnl mtiefac-

• 1 d b ·u·t before abe sank h" t ed h h d t .l- • ti.on, anrl aro remar:Oable"f(lrth~ir-bt>auti Cul :!t tl rboi('(l Oa\'Or. Particular attention i" directed to a W'e are 1n1orme , patients aro o liged to lee.ve tbe J a 11 " urn er ea owarut~ nov16,fp : Ex Nutwood, fro"' So·•";a, r J~ I !> .. "' ... ....... - ca<Je or 100 ball boxes of L plcnold ci~tars-sf'!t ct. brands, And e;C tho most delicate flavor. Great bar-~.Pi\el immediately on recovery from di1ease- her r~cuers. · i · · to c)car. out thi~ 11coock ,Also. 4\ new ~took of first class Contectionary, viz: Broaclway Tery often in a weak state. They lingered where they last eaw hH, .p Q R. sAL·· E • .Decoratql C. !fO}'~ B3n'~toe, Ooldt'n Jlnbies, Cream Dates, Au ortcd Gum Dro_pe, etc., and

iog Oum-.moat de! icious antll:ighly perfumed. All of the above stock satd Rt.lowest We are of optoiOii tbt the town is insufficient- but in vain. A man who hastened to the as'Sinal~oflts n-ud."q_uick sales aro tho r ules adopted by the best businese men. Call and ex-

ly lighted~ &Bd we trtt the Municipal Council spot from where abe dropped found ban~- · • - --- ' . 1.-•. ' bef01ro J. r uin . l\R ~~is no troubll) lo sho\v goods. , · · · bo fi ~ Th~ Ft\8£-snlling Schoooer· I ...a.. • ~ .......-. ,.,..._,~ ~~.A......_.,-; ,..m gi'fe the matter prompt. coneiqerat ioo. 1ng on a etnngp1eco a ut ve 1eet from • nov~· ·• • , ~ • .zc::- • u '-" ~........, -L ~ I•

We regret that we are '>bliged to c~ll the attention the level of the bridge, a little jacket, black and .''Annie J. McKfe;." I o( your Lordship .. to the too apparent falling off white, and in a side pocket waa a handkerchief . . .Bt· · .. · . ass .·w'{·.·_an.·d .. ·Iron B. adstead .-~ixty·ei~tbt tons, 4 years olji, ~{>Jl found in ., ,

· in the Vfi.ciency of the police force during the ~th u H. B. :Farrar" on it, marked diagonally aa~c;. onchorll and chnlnl', ~o. Apv\f ~ the ~ap· put year or two. In yeare gone by Newfound- acro88 the centre. The rive: wu draggtd until ta~uo~~r; bourd ~ · a'i.IFT. WOOD ~ CO. , land could well be proud of her constabulary- ten o'clock that night, when the body 'wu found · . ~ , . • . . ' the .. let up" of' tbe men, the interest taken by about 200 feet below the bridge. P"-C> a r-B~::J:..:E!::. I : • • w e'lha, ·e filCCived, per BU-amshi? Novn Scotian, a l!lrge consignment or

!'w~th:n!::.in ~h::.:~::!~:~~ ~~: de:ro~~:~:~e~~t:;:~~~n~v::e·~~e~:= ~ ~uk FJNESOHOONE~.' Brass·and Ifon Bedsteads-~all siz John'• ia atruck, -.ith good reuon, by the ap- known to be subject to ftc. or melancholia. She E L LA B LA N CH ; l . . · . . . ~uaDCe and habita or tb meo, who are con- made two -rieita' to her. h'lme eince the "opening of , , : · . 76' ton~ ·re~giste~. . : · :, . . · • · -9,~?TS. d:EI:.A.l:R.S, ~o. , atalltly to ,be aeeo slouching along the atreeta and the college term in September, and •he returned WTwfto yeai ~td anJ in flrst-~lass order. ~uilt ~ ~HICH . WE · OFFER AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.~ Do& 1llllrtqGently, although in uaiCorm, comiag to Northampton only a week pre•ioua from th~ at Mo t. Stewart, P. E. Island. ApplY' w . : ~~ . . .. .. "'\ . . Oil& of public houea e-nn ia &be day time. The lut of theta tripe. Her condition lut -week wu nov7 .: J 0 & w~ Pl'f'FS. . . 't,~··:', '0 CAJ;aLARAN' GL:ASS a GO.,

• c.fllcen ~ the pollee force, too, in certain in· lOCh that the college pbyaiciana ba~ de~ided . it . , ~ oc . e~ . . Duckworth and Oower Streets

~i-::;:.s-:::~2; :2=~=-h·~==~~:~=~·:; .. g:·:.!: ::: ·B;J~. ~~l~~~;:.· ·· . -~. ·~:to· -~~- .- Nso~N'S .FOR_!ERNAL pay pnUJ cJearlJ' for &he maiatenance or the po-u. laae~ aDd we •hall feel lrater.tl if Jour SIR CHARLES WARREN', 15 brls Choi~e Retn_lllu;: O n ion-. E.XTERNALUSE. 20 brls Choice Short Carrots . LGWiahr- wD1 call the attention of the Esecutin ..... 20 brls Choice Pan~u t ps ... r:x rouaQ. c :. .... D.Jpbtboria. Croup, Aathrnl\, nroaoblll, . Neu1'3lp. Pneumoala, RboumAUam. Bloedtna" aUbt>

~:!~S:~~=:c :.:g .: Who llealgn•~!~~ ~:U.~~ Chlet or the . .......

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Splnnl ~lae'l\aoe. • erybocly ebo•IJI ~tioa)0 tlteJact that the mea employed by the (4'\ I Wo ... 1 11 ecnd t'r&o, I h..,.o thla book

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d t~o0r 0t0t "',.h11°1 8MriJr ohbe Central Dlatrict u Bailiff'• to the The horrible murder and mu'tilation of nine w... ... .. S - "--rt • d t 1 'd F 1 • .. • .,.,h. h J L d • namoo, 1\D lllue· : o~er an.r tban lr Dr---""" are lna eqaa e Y•P&l . ormer y women lD IIUCUSilOn 10 \'Y ltec ape. on on, ouR ()ELEBRAT.EU •• Dolhll"'' LntiJ•· . t rAte4 Pamphlet tbotr luc}Q'fltANL

tUJ bad other perqoieite.e, 8UCb U feet On a n ests by 1$eemingly one man, who made good hie eacape dry Soap ie unequalled for 8i7.0 and qualiLf. All-who buyor or4or dlreot &om ua. a.nd roquu t It, eb&ll receive a c.r~cato that tho mono)\elulll One dollar ""'I' box of t.birt•· baro. ·: be retundo4 tr no't ah\l.ndantly eattallo4. ~tall prlco. 34 cto.; o bottlu . $2. 00. Bltllr .. oprepald to

of clel)ton, and Cor attendances on Central Oir- e•ery timf', eo excited public feeling io tbe Eng- .-- J any part or tllo untto4 StAtu or Oana43. 1. a. JOHNSON to co .. P. o. Box lU 18. Boo"> a. x ...... cuit Court. etc., but .now theae are abolished. lish metropolis that a scapegoat bad to be found. n ov 24 CLIFT. '\VOOD & Ou.

We reapectfully uk your Lordahipa to.uae your ..tb Chief of the Metropolitan Police, Str Charlet · DAIRy BUTTER • lnflaence in the proper qnarter in procuring these Wamen was the man ,.h'> had not found the --- . · ..

.. unr,· •al•riea that will be fair and retl()nable murderer, so he hu been •acriflced to public On Sale by OII'ft Wood & co • COIDJI'u&doa f'or thea aenicea, and that u em- clamor. The appointment of his auccesaor ia J . •

ployeea of your honorable Court, . man may no" in order. . 100 ~UbB Choice Seleoted Dairy Butter. be prorided with a uniform. The teclinical reason of the reaignation is found Now land ing. ex steamer Coban from ~ontreai.

Oo the'"2¥ nd inat., we ruited the Penitentiary, in Sir Charles Warren haviog written an a!t\cle _ n_ov_2_0 _____ _ _ _ _____ _

and fouad that institution in a moat utisfactory Cor an E nglish magazine defending himself against OAT M E AL state. ).We couider Mr. McCo1fan, the governor, the unreaaonable attack• of those c~Uing in quee-ud, all the ofticiala under hia anpeniaion worthy tion hie tfficiency and that of the force acting 5 Now landing, ex sa Bonavilli.a t "' •• • 1 from Montreal, and for sale by ) of apecial praise. Thve were on that date, 23 under hta orders. It eeema that he thereby Yio- -penODI io cutody, 18 malea and 5 femalea.- Of lated a rule of the Home Department, to which ' tile lattn two were lor larceny and three for hla aerTice belonge, that Do attache should write 100 Barrels Choice Canadian Oatmea\

• .26 Rali-barrela Cbolce Canadinn Oatmeal. proltihltion. Of the male priaonen, 6Ye were of hie office wltbbut permieeion. • no~6 await(ng tri.al, !our were aentenced "Cor obtaioiDg Talk ia cheap and eo i1 brag. It is mach --~-----=---------· ·~•'1 oDder falte pretencea,'' th~ f'oz pettylar. euier to talk about fiodiog the WhltEchapel eeny, two for beiDg drunk alld diaorderly, one murderer than to arrest a man whoae .Jctime ,re for iDdeeent uaault, one for breach or the Bait intereeted to avoid the police, and thia in a huge Aet ud one daring Her Majtllty'• pleuure. city not adequately pro'ficled with yolioe officers. Tbe cue of thia nnfortu.nateman- B.&.ndalDono- Sir Charles Warren, a '•ictim of clamor, wa• nn-who has beeD nearly eight yean in priaon, an officer in the Britilb army. Be.u a fine.' ia wonh.r of the faYorable cou.ideration and lookiog, manly felloW', cqruteoue and affable but demeaq oC the Crow11. dignified-a gentleman in ne~ mo~ement and

We were pleued 40 aee mu7 ma~ked im· tone. His energy in puttint Mil moba in pro!r~ ie the iotenal arraac*menta o( the Trafalgar-aq_uue1 • juat after lUI appallltment to priloD.. ,;.. Dew wlat i4teoded for the female the office from which he b.u reaigned, will be re·

4 ~ •II ~letld, aDd had juat been fitted •em berea. He ellded t. danserou meaace to wl&h J~ wawr het.ten. A new wash Jaoue the aafet)' of property and life iG Londoa with eoa ....... wkll1llil.tn1 had beea etec&ea a.nd muterl7 ability.

- ..dy ootapllted. ~large coal abed had alto '[be pUt of ,euJ;~ ~ ··polosiliDJ Cor J* \en 'U.Ied by prlaon Jabor W• waal41 .,.. wicked actloDa ia teeolld onl7 tq tha~ of ~mit­~ t)lat ~ w~ ~oori.D~ of the ~t tl11~ th~.-So~~'Y·

Now landing, ex r:s Por~B from N~w Y'C;lr"k,

150 BBLB. OROIOE EXTBA J AK. nou:a ("Victory."]

An exceijent·Flouz, Will be sold obeap.

.no•27 CLlFT, WOOD & 00.

Clio ice V f!g~ta6les. • I

Juet Received, per steamer Coban from Charlotte-. . town, P. E. Ialand, · • •

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41 Barrels Parsntvs 19 Barre~ ·OarrQts .

8 ~tTels Beet. u~ . ~ ~ OLtFT, woo~ & co,

J . THE LINIME MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY REMEDY '·, . · ~

EVER KNOW N.

. ·_Genuine Sin.{Jer SeWing Machine.

WCHEA.PE.ll '111A.N EVER .

Beware o~ Bo~us Agents and Spurious Imitation~.

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TO SUIT THE Bad Times we have reduced \he Jlrioe c!

all our sewing macWnee. Wo c-nll the attention ot Tailors and Sboe­'make.rs to our Singer No. 2, that we can now eell at a very low figure ; in fact, the priCieR of all ow- Genuine Singers. now. will eurprile you. We warrant e•ery maohirie ~over flve years.

The Genuine ~ Ia doing 'l.he work of NewfoundlAnd. No one ~n do without a BiDger.

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CHAPTER XXVill.--{oontinued.)

"CRUEL BARBARA ALLRt\." . " That was how I loved my father,"

murmured Miss Kent. ' " Did you ?'' he cried, eagerly: " ah,

then you can uuderstand. '' "Most perfectly," s~ answered .

• "It is wonderful," he said, "how one death darkens the whole world for us."

She drew back with a shudder and a ·ry. \Vho knew that better than s he did? One death had not only d,arkfmed her life, but had brought her almost to the scaffold.

" I have pained you," he erie~ eager­ly. " I have brought some great sor­row to your mind."

''I almost died when my father died," ::;he said. gently.

"Yet," he said, "Heaven never could have m~ant it to be so. If death is but the rcmovnl to a. higher life, we should not grieve so desperately, nor let the removal.of ono we love to n happier state darken our lives," ·

" \Ve should not."' s~id Alice, ''but we do. The sunshine hns never worn the same color to me since my father died."

" If ybu are so true in death, you must be true in life," be said moro 'to himself than to her. /

Then once mot,! )tis eyes sought the brilliant loveline3~ of her face and dwelt. there.

' · \Vill you forgive me if I ask you one questipn ?" be said. " It may seem impertinen~,but I hope it will not. How is it that you, who ought to be a queen, who ought to be a g rE>at lead~r in the world of fashion, you \vho have every attribute of magnificent womanhood­how i s it that you are hero, and occu­pying the position of companion~"

She turned her beautiful fafle'to his ·with a rare and gracelul humility that he ne:v~r forgot.

'' I think, .she said, gently, " that you mistake me. My father, it is true, is a gentleman; my mother, although I do uot remember her, was a lady; but my father 'va~ nover rich. He was a doc-to~ and during the l,ast years of his life he was very poor. came here when quite young as an English teach­er in Paris. There seemed to me less drudgery in tha~ life than there is in a similar position in England. I hope," sheatlded, quietly, "that you like me the less for the honest confeeaion that I was not hom in the -purple, a» do not bPloog to it?''

.. Like you the lesa ?'' be said. .. ' ' In my eyee truth and ainceri~ are the two f{r(>atest virtues in the world. I cannot t~ll you bow I value them. My mother - you will think I am ahvays quoting her, Miss Ken~my motbor thought me to hate, fear, and scorn a lie. Honesty and truth havo a far greater charm than beauty, grace, or talent. Forgive mo if I add one thing more; if you were not, as you phrMe it, ' born to th'3 pur­pit>,' you would mor.e than any one I have had the pleasure of meeting, adorn it., ,

Pleasant words, uttered b such lips to oc~ who had heard he elf called murdeiess and .TezebeJ. Her heaTt beat D.lld her face ftushed; never had such courtly compliments been paid to her before.

Then they talked about the gay nnd brilliant city, of the tragedies and C<?me­dies that took place daily there, and the more Lord Arden talked to her the more he admired her. She was so intelligent, so quick, and her ideas so fresh and original.

It was the happiest evening that Alice Kent bad known since, as Hester Blair, she had roamed the hill-sides. And the strange thing was that, al­though it was Tuesday, the twenty-fifth of May, she went to sleep without one more thought of \he mystery of Colde Fell.

CHAPTER XXIX. J

"WHO IS Slm ?', "Now, Alice," ef,id Olaire, laughing­

ly, "I hope you will believe me. I have always1old 701:1 that if you would but give youraelf the trouble to go in'o so. olo~)', e.s mamm" w\sbee ;you, 70q wou14 ~ · • • t

~MBER ,8, . 1888 .

Ia Can:ada'• Fa"orlte Bread-maker. 10 y ean tn the tniU'kQt n'ltboul a com­

..platnt or any ldntl. Tho only 7oart which baa 11ood tbe teaL ottJmo IUitl oeve!,r made tour, unwbol~1t0me bread,

AU Orex"en tell Jt. • a. w. ot:IJJ:ft. v·rr. f=l4. 0:1!:. • c:tSca~D. m.

THE COLONIST

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An Attractive !'am1l7 lnldnot lltacl7 . for Immtd.late Ocoupanq •.

• -!ESTABLISHED A. D., 1809j lresoU&O~ OF THE O<n!PANY AT THE 81ST DEOEMBEB, 1~. :

.£.~. '74."/ 983 2 3 REVEN\J.I!: ~~R THE YEAR 1882.

Faox mB I..J:n DliP~. Nett J&e P.reDllums and Interest ...................... .... .................... ~9,076

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.£593, 792 13 FaoK TUB Fmz DKP.urrx:Kli't.

Nett Fire Premiums and Interest ............. ~ ............... .............. .£1,167,073 H

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The J\coumwated Funds of the Life Department are free from liability in re­spect of the Fire Department, and in like manner the Accumulated Funds of the Fire Department are free from liability in respect of the Life Department.

ID..Surancea effected on Liberal Terms. ' Ohief Offie&,-EDINBURGH & LONDON.

GEO. SHEA (hneral]gmt jor Nfld

~ht Btt:ttual ~if.e ~usurau.c.e «tr.1ll, OF NEW YORK. ~ ESTABIJSHED 1848.

Ia Pob)Jehed 'DaJ.Ir, by •• The ()o,lonla Prfn~ and Publlthlng Oom~T' ProprWon, u &be otiOe of , . \ OompanJ, No.1, QUeen'• Beach, Mar &be Oaa&om .Aaaete, January 18~, 1887 • • , • • • • • • , . $1U,l81,968 Hoaee. . O.U Income for 1886 • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • 121,187,179 ~ptioo rata, p,oo per ADila:m, ~Ill ~oe ln. foroe about • . • • . • • • • • t'OO,OOO,OOO A4~,..... lli oeUI p. IDcb. fcc 1m Polfbfeeln·foroe abou~· . . . . . . . . . . . • • 180,0())

~&ioll; uid 10 .... IDoti (« ..... ooatlaa· i =1 :ra'~ rat;, '.:..U.~,"-~ Z "l'fae 1lqqw Life 18 the ~ Life Oomp--.. a pabHOf.tb ............ lll1llt be ill Dot r... . . ·~ r YbaaaOlal lliiUtutlon in the W"'Mid. ...... ~lJ o'olook, ~ ._ M = to ' .... CJ.._ ~~ bu pall! 8QOb LABG!I 01Vl061~.D3 to 1te Pollor-ho14 .. ; :aaG :..o otlla' ~ WU1 ::.r: I*• Ooiltpaf...._IO tLim u4 10 OOIIPJl1mtm8IVB A POLIOY,

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~. !!!!~~! t. Jnd[UPinsRII~RBDIJtO Grand.IIll'Y. Ac~id~p.t at Tilt C.ove. TH!t PASt WB ~4NNOT RECALL, , , . ,..!~;~::.~.:;:~ .. ,.::~:! <'~:.~:::>~::~;:: TWO IHN SHRIOUSLY INJURllD.' ~u; the Present is o~ta.

io colo~ circle~. A diacouioll i.a upected to­morrow 10 the Commons on a motion from the !tont Oppoeition bench. T~re ia a atrong feel· tog, ntn a~~~ong Coaaen&ti'f'ta, that thouah Gcmml.or Blake baa a\owa ~t a capable ~1'et'Dor ia the Bahamas and NewfooDdland, the Oolonia! Office would be ill-ad"fiaed to attempt. to f~>rce btm upon Queenaland. T~e 1• Canadian ~az tte" today, .,bile admittina "1hat the Colo· nt~ cannot claim it aa a right. eaya prudence auJlg~ta a private onderatanding between the Colontal Office and a colonial RO'f'eromept to en· ,. sure that the. llominee. of the Crown wouJd be acceptable in the colony. It urges the t~eatment

a Slaughter :Market. priate terms. on behalf .or himseu af!d r~low Ju- •. •• ron, requuted Mr. Justice Pio.ent to couey to (To t~e .'Editor of Ute Colonist.)

F the Chief Justice the espruaioa. of their regret at A ~rogre~sfug S~ttlement. JDua S~The incisive · let~era ·from your or Canadian Manufacturers. the accident which had recentlr.occuaed to the able correapondent, over the nom de plume or Chief Juetice, and their hope that he would aoori Oar Tiltcol'e corruponde~t, "riJiog, u~der "Uobn K9ox," cannot but. bea·r f~i\ both healthy

I The Montreal "D•ily Post" uys, "Thoae who know the men who own aod run the Ottawa ma­chine an.d their methods, would not bs surprised &t anything they may do. To get· ·poaaesaion of the Oo•ernment and resources of Newfoundland, the)' would be willio~ to subscribe 11. million or two and t_hink it a cheap bargain. Hut heaven help ~ewfoundlandera ooce tbe sharks get their clutches on them and their country." .

Mr. Morine admitted, in his letter quoted yea­t~rday, that the C"nadian muuf~~octures would come do'wn han~eomely (or the purpos,. of extend­in~r the sale o( their manufacturea in· Newfound­land. No doubt, Mr. Morine k nowa what be is Spe!.kiost about, if no~ from personal correapond­eni:e with them, at leaat bY. his general know­ledge of the trade of c~nada. The natiortal policy ~11.\'e, in many ewes, an inflated boom to certain industrit!S, more capital w as invested and more manufactures produced than a market withio the DJmioion could'be fou nd for; and with stocks on hand, for which the owners want to realize, they would, coo!lrquently,liie to push their tude into N"w(oundland. This, of courae, would prove a great advanta(le to them; but what would be \be ffi'.:ct on our local industries ? H Newfl.lundland brcame the "sl&ul[hter market" o( the Canadian fanufacturerl!, what "ould be the reaalt ? \Vould it not utterly ruin :lbe few home industries we hal'e, and thus depreciate thu capital invested, and throw those enga~~d in them out of employment? Thi11 could not fctil to h~ the result; a nd ~treat 1111 the e~u!l u n(oJr­tunately is, it would be still greater if our fac­tories and workshops were closed. B:.~t it may be angwered that the lleneral consumer would be the gainer, by being able to procure c .. nadian manufactures cheaper than they can be bouJ:ht now. T hitthowe\'er, would be more tbao coun­ter-balar.ced by the enhanced cost of English and other imports. Tbe df.:cte of makiAg New­foundland the · " slau~hter market" of Canada would inflict whbtevi r di!!:.d\'ant.l!oges would follow to our borne ioduotries from free trade with the Dominion, whilst ebuttinl\, out the po­pulation generally from the r.dv ~~oo ta~es of the markets or all the rest of the world. This would

' matter bu£ little, bowe\'er, to the secret conspira­

tors who &re plotting to secure fat offices for tbemaelns, at the eacrifice o( the -.ital interest& of-Newfoundland. '

THE TRINITY MAIL ROUTE The atumer Curlew will start for the north­

ward tomorrow, to go on the Trinity Bay mail route. Captain A. Xean will take her down and •ill briq back the steamer Falcon. Mean• •bUe, Captain Aah will take charge of the atmr. Corlew till the end of the year, after which be .,ill bs traulernd to tbe,tmr. PQrtia. The atmr. Pal:oa wiU 10 into the Sydney coal trade till ... for &ubg out for the ice. She will be com­•aded tbia apriDg by Captaio Job Knee, .aon of the nlenn jowler, Captain William Knee. --=--· _ .. ___ _ Spectacular Entertainment

on Thursday Evening.

Prof. Baell hu made one hundred local scenes or Newfoundl .. nd air ce his last enter:ainmeot, many of wbicb be will exhibited on tomorrow evening io St. Patrick's Hall. A mong•' these he will present the whole "'f the police force in one group j seYeral public men, and public build­iDf!l, including the Church of England Cathedral. Prof. Buell, on Thursday ni~hh ill take his audience, in imajZioatioo, through the principal cities or the U nited States, and will also 11hew them the magnificent ecenery of Colorado and otller W~atern States. Se•eral new scenes in the Old World will be represented, tol[etber with views of statuary aod paintings. The entertain. m~nt will, no doubt, attract a larjZe andiecce:

···-· . The Harbor Grace Cemetery

Tbe Barbtor Orate " 'Standard," or the 24th, UJI : -"The work of eneloeing the cemetrry on the Carbonear road, io which our Roman Catho­!ie citizt ne have been engagrd foraome time put, i11 rJearing completion, and in • few d ays time the entire conetruction will hne been completed. The atone wall it all but fioiahrd and about . . t~ree-quarl elf bA"fe been surmounted with the p•iHnge. Three n-.ti.al pillara o( brick and freestone for 1M ~ylane bun built and or-

D&metlt&l ~~ll put in poeition on tht eutnn e cemetery. The ~ew lfOGDd of the uw put i.a levelled 111Ud ar. road . . ~ ~ .... coaatructed through it. When tho-

; io.alaly &a!Utd tbe wo1lt will ~ a cred'\ to

'iahop lla~oaald ud hi.a doek.'! ' '

be able to get about again. date o( 20th io~t., ear• :-"An ·~rent <>ccuned add in•igorating to a too apatbetic people il they

Mr. Justice Pinaent aa.id he would be pleated hrre Jut eveoiog.-i.bout aix o'clock\u'p~'tbe eut wpl but digest . them 'and open Ql'lir reasoning to convey to the Chief Justice their kiod esprea· mine. The miners .were just abollt,Joading the. p~wera to their many salient points. Thia may aiona of sympathy, and that the Court united holea. The man in queatio~ had put one cart-· e~dally be said, if I fead' aright · tlie one con­with them in the hope w.at Sir Freduick Carter ridge · in the hole ~e waa charglng &nd 'went to tt.ined in your .cOlumna of the. 26:h ult., wherein

'"ould soon be restored to health and be enabled put another one on top of. it. This second one hd ahowa he hu t~ manhood:to ere,k or things to resume, at no very diatant day, his official he found too long a.od, the cartridge being frozen' aa they have been ind as tb~y are: The past we duties and social intercou rae. His Lordship thin at the time, he went to break it by bitting it cannot rec:all, but the preeedi ia ours,. and '!it~ a referred at some le t.o the,Presentmeot of~ agains~ a rock, whe.n it·exploded • ahatteripgfoe te'{r men tmbued with the sa~e a~btimenta aa Grand 1ury, obs · ing in the course of bis ;e. .band (his feft) eo badly that i1 hafto lie amputat- ':our correep~mdedt, u ~~bn Kilos," aided by the marks that the wu at. preaent on the Statute ed, and 'taking off tbe first a~d second fingers of. :~~be~y or_ ~be preu, a new er~ 'in the conduct

B,pok a law p viding for the registration of the right lrand. Bia f~ an.d eyes were , alt.o. nr c~ty aff~ua woul~ be ~~ught ~'!out in . • tor­births and marriages and deaths, and one which very badly : damaged. B~ natn~, it Moy~t, .P?tngly .•horl spacf-or ttme. To ~!• outspoken had contempl&ted the aia of the clergy and offi- and be bu a ·tWife Iliad three children at course, atded by ron~ co-o~ratiop, ia due the cials throughout the island in giviog effect to it. St. John' a depending upon· him. Another man admiaaion of the rep~ntali't'~a or "the . preu to Tbia meuuce, by reuon of the lick of &uch ai~, hat\ his heariog badly iojared. He was 11;,ud- th~ City Council m~oga .. wliere' it wu in the had fbil~d in ita intended objecta, and the~ need· iog clO!e by at the. time; it wu' a wopder . they n~ll~ of foul deeds to deli~ht' in . datknet!. AI ed t~ be some more stringent le~slation upon were not bot~ killed outright. . . ~ce ll"~ea;y cozu:ealment, 10 did some of taeaaid the subj ~~t. We ought not to be b~hind e•ery ThiDJl8 ar~rogreuing z:apidly here at preae..t: Cdunc:illorl at~pt to neb go ~·f~r. ~ith others

civilir:ed eomm'Unity in providinl{ filr auch eta- -over 600~en· at work, and l)ippiDJ ote. aa,; II·~ pro.poee &D oath of MCfeCY .Wlth refird to tiatic3. fut u popible. Ooe large ·ateamer of 1,400 ~ acUODa. ADd althouRh ~.h• 'been moat

o( eelf.gonrning colonies more u partners in a common concern than u children to be aeeo, cot heard. It is cunently belie•ed io • the House of ~mmona that, seeing the feeliog •mong the fne.nda of the colonies here-that the gonrnment should meet •bat ia rusonable in th~ Queena­land demand-it hu already ~>e'en dt!cided to cancel Mr. Blake's appointment.

Los-noN, Nov. 18.-DePpatcbes from · Aoatra· lia 1how that the people of New South Wales and New Zealand are o( the aame mind · with the people of Q.aeeneland on the right of a colony to be conaulted reaardiDg the choice of a (lO"fernor, and that they appro't'e of the stand taken by Qaeenal&od iD protettiDg against tbe appointment by the Home Go•ernment or a naaD wbo it held by the colooiau to b' unfitted fot the office. ......... CLOSING OF BAZAR TO-RIGHT.

As to the extension of summary jtsritdictton, ton11, the "Berbice," (ot.Sw~ 1 tblllk) Capt. ~.bly pl"acecl..before the tazpaym o~ tbia city

the Cbief J aatice bad apparently espreaatd. opin- J amea Campbell~ · wDl take_ a f'P quaodty ~I ~yiMm to )wq again (with~ bat & few' ... acep- poltpcmed ndl tlda naba TM ion in which bu brother Je1dgea did not Cally ore. The new amdltiD1 worb, ill coone of~ t~lt, "h6 .are all~e to t~rkiDg. dange~,) re- atrdmeatal wW tat!• ~Uclla­concu~. The fw.ct waa in their opinion that the tion, arerapicUyapproachiDJtbecompletedatap. lapud iD~ ~former torpaity • . · .. · . A Dumber~uble~fo!S;t;;,;~!!! .... ·.,;,;,,.. provisions of local statutes, together with the The bard weather, which we hue u~ec:ed ~~el•• IDODtha heuc:~r. Edi(or. we ahalJ f " bargailll d P,f~.lJi!~ operations of the English Sammary Jurisdiction for the put t~ weeb, ia aerloua'- im-.!.a:.,· ~ uother ~~raerat·eJ OD. wru tlae Deople,

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• -~t ~~~ ~~- f!blMr ........ uelo-\.# ·~ ~ ).. • hei • ;. r - nt.u to P" u. ~ • ..... .u wf.A.:._. ..._ Acta which applieJ w thia colony co1nerred quite the work. Another steamer ·i. DOW txpected a'~ t r IUplDeuu, \t preaent apath7in TowD th ir tt ad h'- ,_...- -.., v~ as much summary power as in their opinion from Pl!nnay~ania, with • load of coke For the ~neil mattera beiDJ t e • Qdtericm by which I e. a e nee t .. neD..._, ad tlau IIIIa. ita

' "J • · • a b ) · • entJ.re aucceaa. should be confided to the Yagiatracy. So fn the ameltfqg wor a. She lt'ill take' about the aa~e JU7ge t em , ,wdl they, l.taJ, allow aucb.a ' con- ---• .. ~ .. ----

existing system met with their entire ,appronl, amount. as the' Berpice.'" · · . • · ·• _ .di~on of:hiuga to elliat '\ru eubaeq111~t to the RHJOICJNG ·AT PLAOBUTJA and the duties exerched under it had been 1f'ell .. ~,.... 'i la~t election, ~ugbt about aQd uaronlli~diqllally 11 and aatiAf•eLOrily administered much to the relief SUPREVE COURrftt mt!e· \Vf.attl:anofbonor,J~r,hat man·o~'Priocip,le, of the higher tribunals, and the' expedition and lJ;L . ... .. .- wqt c:aat bia TOte to .bolster up a at-&te pf thiLga At y· . fa· h p d security of justice; and he and his learned brother ... I ¥ ~'ch hu spread that which'. has proved more IS It 0 IS ops ower an Macdonald. (Mr. Jur,tice Little) did not think that the pte- sou Tti'E R N c I R c·u IT d. tr.uct,ive to t~e bes·t-~lood ~(· t~is or . apy other sent pow era of dealing summarily ·with offences · · -f . • co .. try, the upatuatton of i~ working class PLACJnn"U., thia e•ening. should be i~reued beyond those vested, from ' tb;ln all the plsguea\ccwbined which efflicta man· Last e•eniog their Lordahipa the Bishops o(

time to time, in men of culture and exp:emnce in Jos,ph de Lr. Paine bt1d Ldtcfs j,,;, ·J:~ kiJd,? . . l · · St . . John's and Harbor Grace, accompauied by the old country. • . .IPJ'tdtre ita. tPu: Quu~•· •'. ;~ .~ . 1( it @llits the powen tha~.~~ (i.~d who now the P<lr~b Prien of St. Kyran'•, Father Rowe

As to reform in the Court-bouse accommoda- J\..r.PJUJ.S.~'rhe appellants were conv~~ed of ~o,bt& it a(t~r thp Borlsvista .elfctici'n) , to aacri. (of Harbor Grace), and Father O'Connor, arrived tioo, this had

110 frequently, and in va.in, been havin~ commidtcf' breachu M t~r.· Acta 15 Vic., fi~ everyth_ing. that's deai, to~ ' people for here by tr.in. They were recei•ed with demon­

the aurj ect of presentment by the Oraod Juror~ C~p. 1 and 5~ Vic., Cap.' 9 (8£it'A.fta•) 1~ aake .-·or • ind~"Vi~u.cl .' prett~~r.c!', it is atratioos right royal, of joy and welcome. The

and of recommendation by tbc Bench, as well J UDC).(L'~,T OF JUDGE. LITTL'I!. rnERrd,INO oll.ti'DOE • • ~·e for , rl\e people t~ .'~waae'. to a eeaae w~ole _town. wu one blazo o( light-e•ery house under put go•ernmenta as under the present, In the matt.e; Qt.ihe apptaltl to tbis Oollr~ from ·oY \hei.t. real~~!lllf ... •an . "if there. is a tittle of -betog tllumtnated and bonfires burning in every that be was not diapoaed to offer any farther &ug- the convictions in tbrs~ catea proQoun~ei:l b) th~ b.~~· thetr, "fetnP, attlu wuh the t y'ran te dirEction. The bazu opens at. 6 p.m. today and

gestions upon the eubject. , ·: adi~ry!Ma,Utn.te..)..t ~t~Qe!D&ia • Aftit IDa'" -~~-~ .hila1~ hem. • . .hat abo~t : the nmor promises to be a complete succeu.

.The Coutt dreply regretted to learll That tl.e t\trtly considc'riog ~he evidence an~ ci~bma~tllce• p((trrcr: ~htch on. ~ll:p.ect to find amongst LOCAL AND OTHER lTEMS. cod'duct and condition or the po)iee force,waa u aet out on tb,': rrcord, 1 consider\th'e Magis· the edil~ateq nat!J·ea .w.bo.sbould NOW be fore- __.._,..,..,-------------~ auch Sf" to have giYen such grave diasatiafaction, t.r\te had suft\cwnt. groundi to wam\nt him in .moat ~:.~be fij!ht agatnat the presrnt. cesspool o( Sir F. B . T. Carter is slightly impro•ed.

and no doubt the Gr&nd Jury would not have imposio~ the tt'nea of ~.200' in both casta. I am cor.ruption, .which ia1o( 10 "ile a nr.ture b~cauae A gay time u e:tpected at the bazu bonnet·hop.

made ao aerioua a presentment without a atron~ further of opio.iJ. n tp~t the Mag~ttlte ·had' rio ot.'~ qncon&titutio~1 a~d p1~gitim.ate birth. as to belie( in the truth of their charges. it• would be power or autbor;ity, dnder the acts referred to to bnog tb~ blu~b "'f ab.P.me . to all .wel\-dtsposed The steamer Coo•cript will aail for the north-

h • . • ' ·.h .( L t ., . ward, on Friday next. '

t e duty o( the Court, in forwarding their pre· pronounce any fudgment of forfeiture or con6sca~ pera~n .. s . :-avtng · tll~ • igbt~st regard for or lo\'e ·---sentment, to recommend an immedi.r\e. inquiry tion or the vea~els " Art\tz:)n," or th~ir apparel.: l( 4 country. ~ !_s. ·. it ·any • wonder t~at the The 11lilAcentia bazar was opened today by his into a matter of such gra\'e importance. , and. eo, t"r tb~ ~Sfppeal wiil b.e ~uatamed.' :·My Bo,er of tb~& ~~yntry .,h~~ld, with broken Lordshtp Dr. Power.

With regard to the bailiff•, the observatiou o( reasons a'('ld gro_dld!, oa which I .reat my j~-· bear_ts . llD~ spmt~, . · and · ~ t-ca~ful eyes, be Confi rmation will be held at St. Pauick'111

the jury were .,ery well applied. Ia England mt'nt, will appe_ar in mt f.rrmal judgment: 'M\': le.a_vtp~ : ,t~lr l~\·rd. country upon · every &\'ail- Rh·erbead, on S 11nday. there waa a properly org&ni.sed department ip Greene, Q. c.~· fot .proucutioo ' Sir . ·w ... " a,f>l~pJ?l'ortUQlty, I~ order that they' may DOt ----- -connection with the police attendants upon the Whiteway and' Mt ... SCott..fi jl t ·• . . . .long~r look upon:th~ authors o( their shame in the T he s teamer Cnrlew ia undergoing some trifling Cour". The department here to which the . ·· or appe ~n s. · shape ··f!_f a .so-called, responsible lfOt"ernmcnt. repairs, bal'ing sustained slighL damagt>s on htt b • ffa bel We . hf.~l! Gf~~~~~l galore hete. Mr. F.ditor, and recent \'Oyage north.

&lli onged, had for yean not been on a (Biforc lJir, Jt.Utiec P n.l a.11d h Pct•J J ury.) s.lavea . tnnua\er~~l~ ft i~t nroeatly to be -~;aao-+••·---footing aatiafactory \0 the Ct.urt. Thor~tu•n .t'.FIAIJtrt 'uan, ~er3us Dpnld lioped . that, . ere · t.hb nt':tt t:lection time come11 T~ juvenile minatrela, who played so well on

With reference to the remainder or the pre· . -<tila~hy. .ro~nd,. tb~ie· ~~· i}l ' not b::' """~ici(Tella to ~ave Mondar evening last in the Star of the Set. Halt, aentment, the recommeDdationa or the Grand Thia ia an action tak~n by plaintiffa for the r~- thts country (rom the 'tyra:.ts t but 11·ould eGsla\'e will ttive a matinee, by req:1eat, on tomorroYt"

J f L ~ her. (

ury were o a moat uaeful ud practMI character, co•ery of the sum of 8200 for an tJieged treepw V.,t the people bt'~in to ~ut about them f~Jr a "' r.:rr.oon, to commence at 4 o'clock.

and would recei"f'e the b~st consideration or the by drfcmdaflt on' i certain pieee df land situated auita&le ,Pl•c" to hold c .. ucus mettin~ta. It i8

Bench. The Court regarded their presentment on P•trick:street, for that \he defendant brolre ~ow time~dela} s are.d.1ngerous. " Tbe enemy u on the whole a valuable and creditable docu· down and destroyed the fen ce standinft tl'iereon,

18 already

10 tb.e c~p." · W~ . mu~>t be acti"e if

ment but he could t 11 · • h and car t'•d h · 1 we would accompltsh an} tk.tol! . \Ve " must , no a ow tt to pus wtl out . r ~ aw•y t e matena s of the·. same . .help our~elyea and ht>l\veo wilt hAip •• t d

observing in ref. re ce t b h · Platntitf' t d · a 'd 1 · · 1 · U b

0

IJ • ~ n o one paragrap , t at tt ~ ll~nan ~aa rt•en ou sat an:i by de- :(or ourae veil wh~~ot lllr&ogers tl~J fJr their frien d& was not the place for the introduction of political feadant wbJiat employed. at work of the plaint\ff... to our exclusion. . . compliment& whether in jeat or euneat, ntr for Plaintiff~t took said land from the father o( de- fo~ noi yet on 'l'"..rN\ Nova's shores tbe repetiuoo o( stale and common-place j okes, feodant, John Asb)ey, b 1883, and held the s=ame Shines the .tH>on CJ!liudrty :

b. b L . • • ' •h . 1 Th~ etrnnger s y okes u pon bcr son11

w IC were ~tude their duty and beneath the wt out any tnterference (roln defendw.nt, till ~omj)re.;sc~ right heavily. '

dig "ty of their functions. 188 1>, when the alleRed trepass was COJl!mitt~d. "Aod those .... ho woult.l h e free mu t lht nuelvu Pu.intiff" claim 8200 damages. first &trike t be blow." d

The Grand J ory retired, the Court informing them that if their services were again required they would be notified.

Mr. E. P. Morria, fJ r plaintiffJ; Mr. Donald Th .. aking you fllr 11pact 1 l am, s:r, youu, Morison, for defendant. AN ADllll\l::R oF Jou:-o KNox .

___ ..,_. ~~-.. - - - St. John'11 1 NJ v. 28th, 1888.

N ewfoun~~:i~l'S A brOad. RBCiDiBDIS of~mnano Sociotr Mftdals. Tb~ QneenstaiidGov ernorshi p The Boston " Republic" of the 17th has the Yr. O'Conne-r's Heroiam Should be Rewardect ----

following ':-Mr. William Whittle, of this city: The follo,viog telegums refer more·fuUy to the announces a new lecture, to be del~nred in the "' governorship of Qu<eo~land th!\n tho e hitherto

M · ·r It is aratifyinr. tb know that the herot'c c.on· duct publt"ah•d be e

• etooaon, remont Temple., on Tuesday e\'eniog, "' "' '" r :-No"t'. 20. Tbe subject of the lecture ia " Here of the Meaan . Xennedr and O'Neil, haa been LONDO.'i, Nov. 10.- The Blake incident will and There in Newfoundland," and it will be rewnded by fhe presentation of medala -in me- probably .be brought before pariiamelit by toe brilliantly illuatrated by O\'er 100 disaolvink pic· moly of their noble conduct, in mcuiog liCe from Liberal leaden next week. The "Staudard,"

. b a watery gral'e, and all NewfounJiandert r-~1 goye"'me t h d" · 1 · h' h tares, prOJected y a double light of great power. '"" #U n organ, as a strong e ttorta tn w tc The larger part of these views were made durink juatly proud of their brave countrymen. . Our it. sara that the Colo!lial effie~ bas &itain exhibited the past summer, and will be shown for the first fieber!l'en are, as a rule, modeat aa regards their want of tact and judgment. Colonial Miniatera time this season. Among the illustrations which conduct in connection with saving life, a~d on catlnot; of coarae, share with the Colonial office

'11 be h each Occasion where fActa of tbta' nature bec' ame the re•po t'b'l"t ' 11' • • b wt I own are acenu of the gre&t seal fiahery, na t t Y o, appo}nttng governor~, ut i(

the world-famed cod fishery, coa'at ecenery, . the known, it was t~rough the representation' or found neceuary they could learn priutely before· noble public buildings of , tbe island, the great strangers. Tttia ia probably the reuoo that the band in the cue q( • foreign countries whether a

. noble and dning conduct in tlie rescue o', one nowAmba d M' · ' copper mtne1a and views of Conception Bay. 1

· , aaa or or a unlle! waa ptrao7t4 grata,

A Leary, by Mr. Andrew O'Connor, aome months and eurely th t t mong each a )~ge numbn of ~gnUJcent 'f'iewa . ere were ye • rooger reaaooa ,.by a

Six hundred pound~ , in our t eport o( Mr. O.smber~~t'tl 10pee:ch in the H ome Indu11tries Hall on ~t.Jndcty t: \' t:oin), should r~lld three hundred ~uod:s . Thllt was the amount •llowed. annually between the two Fire Gomp"niu at the period to which Mr. 0 lmb~r~~t rtof~rred. \

~ t __ -· l:f~_EI" AHRlVALS.

A T.t..urTl O llOT EL . R P ~tc,·ens. Hemy Lyons, New York ; J II

{.'ro~by. llomAr Ety, Hvsttm ; A Warner, J 1' ~trurlrord. Hntirax ; Mrs Tomlio, Uilu Tomlin. H T,• .. •h u, Toront••: Wm Muno, Montreal· F \ V

I And rewa. Sc. .:'t.ephen. N 13: H Lortie F~rville: J 0~\'i~ J>hlcenua: Eugene Clai~r Q~ebec ; Mr~u Moil". J ot'!n tJanie, St Pierre; . rs Billa more, A \V RelAmnm. lAndon CEn~l. •

.M.A.RRlAGES. CLARK-STE\'Ess-Y~s~rdny, •t the Pan.o~:

b~ the Rav. Gcort;o Boyd. Mr. Aubrey Clarko, to Mt" Mnry St ven ... both of this city.

tDEVA~NA E llll.RS-.Last Of'ening, by the \'cn. .rc~deacon 1''orrist8l, M.r. Patrick Den.nna, to tu.te. daught.e.r- ot Mr. William, Earles, both' of

this city. POWI!:tt-MCDO~ALD-Last evening. at the R . (',

('nthcdral, by ,th~ Von. Arcbd~acon Forrij\tal ll r. Riohf\rd Powt-r, to .MI@s .lnnte McDonald 'bot h or thi~ chy. '

D&SBRISAY- Rovo- At Bathun;~ N.B. on tht' 12th inst .• by JWv. Jas. Thomp&<>n. of si. Luke'11 church. Theopbllus DeeBri.say. &~. . Q.C .• to DrW!illa Sophia. widow of the late Wtlliam Boyd, o! St. John's, N.F. • DIX- A AD AliS-On lhe 1st inst ai HaliCax Robt "

Ui.x, oC B .H.S. Emerald, t o M,ly Ann Adams or St. John's, N.F.

Tl_'lous-FJTZOE.a.u.n-At St. Mary's Cathedral, Hohtax, 15th inst., by Rev. S. Bigga, Shadrack. P. C. ThomM, HalLin, to May Ellen Fitzgerald, of Placent.ia Bay, N.F. · ~

0ARBW- 80YLE-At St. Potrick'a church, Bali· fax. on lOth iD&t.. by Re". Father Carmody, Mr. .Michael Carew, &o Mli8 Hannah Doyle. bQth or Newfoundland. ·

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since, bat not receiTed the rtcog· nition t' t mert'ta. w: .... and J' udt'ct'o ' "h · h ld L- d · h tt 11 a moat Ullpolltb e to aingle out any for.,.. - ua" ~tee a oq uc::' ll)a e tn t e cia! menqon, bot thoee illuatrating St. Pierre will Reader a or. theCot.(}I'JST n~ aurcely be remind: cue ot lhe CQloru~. - Gove~orll ~ust be agree~ D:BArB& be aetn with great i.ntereat aa this hiato • ia1 d ed 1f the ~treuma~ancea which .occarred on Har- able and welcro~e tq.the coJoniu. ~o\V&R-At. Brl~11,11 (South), alter " long wd • . • nc • 11 ,.e

1 & Co. 1 premlltt late at otght. 'But for 'the . "th · h ~ 1 tt. . . . patnCul illn0118, ~after Francl8, aged 26 ye3rs.

u all th-.t remaina . to repraent Fruce't pall ·arrinl of Mr. O'Connor the unfortal\ate 11'1 • e emp a ? r and parliamentary actlOn beJo.,ed eon of Niobolu and Ellen "Power. . glOry in .North America. Mr. Whittle' a nputa- who fell througb the ,;barf woa!ft-,.ba ~ will probablyea aeOo'\'efoor Blake'eappointment RnN-Yeeterd~. alwr l.l long and ~ful HI·

~=~~·lecturer ia atdllcient ~ntfe thit ~he drowned. -~e ~ion was a &ra•o o\t,v:nd if to:Qud,naland to ~~ancelled , ac:!~~!·:~;:~h,.~ ~U.f&.lfi.t!,':n~: . '-'-''~~ 1'ill be bot" fiiJOJ&ble •!d lA• any man i Newflluodlud deaoues t, burnane LoNDON, No't'. l'l-Tbe Qaeenaland. i<>•eroor lrf'land, aged .20 1""· FUDeral ~morrow,

nnott't'e. "'~ Mr. 'Oollaof dOll• · ~ .. ~ ~"l,\ck~~ Mt\Qqft \Q ~"''' w\~''f'''q \Q\tl'J' ~:-=~~~~!£i:~~~ ~et.lt~a ~~~~'JOt