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The Liberal, 23 Dec 1881, p. 1

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L" R I D AY Ni O B NINGâ€" Kr. Mun"?! P1 IH‘UPM. (‘m‘mm- >Fit‘rvir‘a e11 : “1.51., ux‘npt thxg third Sunhwvrul‘t-vary :x: rum]! “Ah-3n mm :wx'vice find an -m1ucul lvrv 1m 1 £1, 11 d..A bum‘luy 501100} [Lt Laugnu linv. H. 511mm - .Lc'ttor. Mummms'r (‘ "um: (11‘ ('Aw’msâ€"Survivm M. 102.10 nun, and U 1».1n.,>m\l Rumluv 591mm]. . 11. UL I’mver menting (wary ’l‘hurmlm‘ mxm, in the Lemme Baum. It \3. Put“: mini- . >n mu] J u . k’iunur n Mus I: a. _ I'LLFZhBYI‘ERIAN mum”! UP “Axum. xrv M1! n‘clock L11l,,ls{~dfi..0 pm. 1’11)“ r * ootmg om 'l‘hurmluy ovung em 7.:(0, um: I ~Cil~1npbull ‘r'u mm HUMAN turnout (Amnka Sexviurs ' m‘dm‘ (olluw ‘ 'I‘l'mruhili at U H.Tl\._ and ‘ clunuud 111M. 10:30 mm: the (nu/m1“); humbly uL Rich» 'Mnlud Hm MN.) .nL.1Lnn1 'l'hm’nhill m .1011“) (£111., w m ting \s it): Mu rkhum uvu‘w-Ihjrd Sunder. T: {OHMUND H ILL. 'l'llu Nutlmdiat mt!!!)uth so) (ml'l'ennmmAn-u AH 4. r“ Muir iHhUC plu-lga- -:ud¢:~-1svex'y Sunday when ‘vthrmi JVHLI‘h‘Tl'ifllul Hurt « Dr. McConnell. Graduate of Toronto University, 'Ehzmhflfi, - . . - tixmmo‘u:men, A‘ F. dz i. M . $20. (LYLC Alt-ens in tho nudge linumfiéxmoniv Hall, on the busing ml or lwfnm full 111mm. M s O'clock 11.11] am:- (irnsnv. W. (hm Moms L, (x I.,, N0. 775% ~317Mb} in Um 'l‘em :Mrunco Hall, on Like Friday u] or hcfzu'u ful moan, m .N (90190}; 1L1”. (‘. I'Z Sheppard, “KM. umnnmn HILL TEMPLE, No 4-3:, 1. 0. G. ’1“ “arm in the. ’J‘eulpm‘unm- Huil' m’ury “'5 {licsdny r: mun“; at, 7 3.10‘chmk \Vm Harrison '1'. IL Qlféik of the Th: Division Court. Clerk and ’1‘“ umr of Vaughan. Itouistruv of Birflm, Maniâ€" :{h and Deaths. Commissioner in (Joan of Quwn'n Bunch. Mm'umu :; Pr” 9 ulmnnsmpm: 03' m:m:l!:.)1.{u»m? m . 31;. w Library 01 over 1’01) yummy m'ouiuz, in the Mn.- lm- 1L. 1-}. Imw, I‘ihm» Wan. Lacuna»; and discuusiuu: panodu-ally. Hummus“ AUILL Ummrc’r HAND. “Mo-Ls 101‘ pru’-:,1Cucwry U'lldsduy and h‘uzunluy evening KL :3 ) u‘nlmwk 12 D1. Laird. Lender. \Hmw.‘ \‘m‘mtulflltu v , Wm. Trench; (To n- H‘u..r.~. UNIle do j mi u Rm “x, \\ n , l’ [4515},(K m.\ucuu'l;,v.n.1J. H. Smuiemuu, (llcrk. M. Lm-fy miohmnud Hi31,\\'i11;:01wx-£L11y be found at homo at Nina 0 clock aJlL Bethune, Moss. Falconhndgdg A: Hayley. Bu 'ietar , .. nurth of Scotland Chambers. 18 am}. 20, Run; strum» west, 'l‘oruuto. A.z.lluTIIL'VI-:,Q(‘. CHI‘RLES Mom. W G. liuu mar , N. W. HOYLRFI. Wuhan BAnwutx. IL AYLxswux'rn W. J. FIIANJL“. 1“")? H. Ba Orr, 31.15., and 1H! Silvur Medullist {flung-rainy 01' Toronto; M U.P.S.,0nt-.; L,S A.L., England. (Late of Loudun England) flurgnon, 61> Office hours: 8 to 10, 1 to 2. and (3:0'7130. MOitMONDI-IlL-L 15t10dnys ofeachmomh MA mm, 18th H u MAPLE, lsch' H ” Nitrnuq oxide gm: ndministemd [or painless ~1er .uiuu of'l‘ceui. $10M“ .. In, Aim-1111mm.“ . 20th in. '{iul‘wiu Squaw 211st do. ‘i‘hm'nhill.. 23rd do. Mmplu 213th do “’umlhridgu 28th do. Klainhnrg” “0th (10. uhle bun , ., 30th 0 Anasthetics.us Nitrous Oxide,eta., "Hod. when aislercd, mul none but the lmstnmterml used. Address A. ROBINSON L.D.S,,Aurom Ont. Barrister, Attorney, Solicitor, Notary, (ht. Money 33110311. Roam :10, Uniop Loan. Buildingn, Nos. ‘3“ Imd :1". Tunmm shunt, Toronto. .Bmmitex's, Attorneys-aban, Solicitorsâ€"i121 (=“lmncer3‘l'routora in Admiraflty Courts. Gun. vuymmurs emh m; ilnhump‘»buildings, Aqufide struetfl‘oronto, 01-11mm Victor“ street. dwnrd Blukc.Q.C. 5.}1. 13191331,) Q.C.J.K. Kernq‘C Waltur Camels, \VJLMu 'gmk. C.A.Brough C.J. Holman. H. Camels. K. Muclenn. ‘I‘Lmukig‘ll lor the favors of the pin“; ten yours. nun Mill be consulted in any branch at" the pro- ewluu, um full:an cram, 181, 8th, 113th, and 22nd of enwh month .'r:\wnn‘1mt .. 211d (10. Kichu’umfl Hill.“ . th and 24th fin (at the Palmer House) fit per annum, in advance VOL. H". ,"VP Qt. IU‘n-nnfl 1 I12 01: ~ @312 @11ch BUSINESS CARDS. Blake. Kerr, 4:, (Tassels, At ins Prim-"1w liatzmliskuumt 1:: “cs M. Lawrence. CONVEYANCER, ETC Dr. James Lungslnfl Mung}: inrriury. Churclicm IS PU ‘ISHJ-ID EVERY \Villium K. iicst, Dr. dbl-r, Maple. A. S T H W A R T , Dr. A. Robinson, violins» maxim. “NEON DENTIST IN OFFICE “fimal. genial. BY Ont. Mouc ' to Lana. A large sun-aunt m A (me) So Lend nu furm 0r cxtv m'ur wty; iumruau 7 pm‘ 13cm“; um commia~ gum. '15-)? King firm-L East, 'l‘m'mxtu. First-Mun; (‘nm- murvml House. (imnl Accmnmmmtiwn and every u' tuubinx: shuwu (incatn. h‘upcrim’ Stuhliug. HENRY LEMON. I‘mbriomr. The L’alnn-r House. RICHMOND HILL. jOHN PALMER, Proprietor. Having mz'w.-1n.1_v built thn nhmc Hausa on the aim uf Mm ald‘fimqo Hle, and furniqhed it. Chruufilmut in fint-uluss 51519,} am prepared to givo the public thofghvst of nun-0mmlwllLtions Gumi ramming uni uttnntix‘v hustlers. Sample Rumrm fur (Jonunerciul 'l‘mvullcrs. Turms, 51 par day, The Richmond Hill Unmibua leaves shin- Runs? at 7:30 u.1u. for Tumubu :md lezzvos Toruntn ut 3:30 um. A. L. Skeelo, (HOOK and Watch Ma er tmha'lfl. THIRD HOUR 501"”! ()I“ QI'HI‘IN B'I‘REE'I‘, TORONTO. L‘S'Munuflwturnm of jvweiiol'y, and rupn‘irinqofwutclms and clocks on the n‘muims, u sper‘mltv (mpm‘tm' Hf \Vuu‘hcs, L‘lm'kfi and this jcwt’lh V n at” 'k (I! U‘ ouds "ml ])r m {ésmpcs alwnyfi 'l‘hzmkinzzm'r putrnnsmld fx'iuudsfnr their libâ€" vruJ humour-4:0, i1. tlw )ansL we be: to state thnt we huvn just m ‘eivml A large stxwk ofnowgouds in Inn-st. dunipm. A large stark ul Elgiu and Wmflmm way-hes kept. on hund. Dunn: of Mun-mum! Limm‘os for tho ( ounty 0! York. Itle Estzzw Mld Innumnm Agent. Putt-mu hm'ixm, (arms or lama fur sale, or wiuhing Iumr- mum; )u life or property will have their (1}‘(183'6 prmnptiy :Lttsndml to by tho above. Money to 1mm at N per cont nu approved freohchl Hecm‘ity 01)": 'eâ€"l' mrc House. Toronto To secure good air without those frew queuu attendants. requires both great skill and considerable expense. In my opinion, furnaces with sullicmnt ~apaeity, supplied wish outside, fresh air, tlnow- ing in a constant supply of this healed (nut scorched) air, with proper ventilatâ€" ion at. the ceiling and floor for the ex ample of imynre air, is within the. reach of all Schoul Sections. And thenlbhe pernicio- us method of heating the already impure air by stuv‘m would he done away. Venâ€" tilation by the tops and bottoms of win: (lows is much better than none; hut there is this serious objection tn it in severe weather, those salted mmr such openings are subjecfied tod'zmul‘JS and chills, while those in other partzuif the roohydo not. get much benefit fun: the change. There is the abject. aim). the heated air escapes too readily by the. .m- pen windows, while the whl'air faliing. as it always does, keep“ :he feet in too low :1 bouperatnre. However. lill you are nwviderl with hatter means of ven tilatiou, keep rousing fires and open windows, so as m insure rapid change of air. -» When I hava advised Trustees to constrth furnaces while erecting houses, so that She pure air could be hunted: and thrown zine-Aidin into the school-r0011), the matter of health was not for a mo- ment considered. The question was, \Vould it cost more land, as undoubted- ly it would, the decision was in favour of the Lune-honored “ Black Giant." hundred dollars or 8:) could not, bu thought of, to make sure. lha‘. the young; people should have good uir, good health good nature and good work, even though the S. S. woulr‘v'lmve to pnv on an avera- ge one dollar more on $1,500 of assessed value. This false wownny, growing nub of ignorance of the laws hygiene, must. ultimately give place to wch and liberal provision for giving good air to the schools. 4‘ JLR Temperatllre.~»’l‘he temperature 0f the School-room has much to do with ita success and cunnfurt. In fixing the degree of temperature, several matters should 1m ennuidered : â€"-The flow nf air into and out of the mom, the quantity of air the rest or mutiun of the children, the‘iyclufhing, the state- uf their health, their proximity or runmteness from tho st€we,i£~o». J‘c. You cummt down Emory PAL. (‘uunty York, (Succaxnnr (m the late D' H. Duvim) Insurance Agont, fur the best and 1mm reliable anwmius doing business in (‘ mm (In. I'uu'tios desirous 0f insuring in :1 first Mas» company shuuld obtain ourmtca bufurc insuring ,. , . , Substance of an address at the North York Teachâ€" er‘s Association, by D. Fobheringham, P. S. I., on. 4th, 1881. Schmmnmfiygiana elm“ lmi‘e‘ And Ileulm’ in \Vntrhefl,(‘loflmaud Jowml Richumud Hill, Om. ROSE, M .\('I )()N:\LI), MERE] (1" ubiishad by reqmast. of the Association.) .lflfilfl’ll A. EDEVII‘S, The (ledc Hnlvl. (Contiuuecl from last “'cck.) 2132 isrrllaurunfi. Worm! inkin. RICHMOND HILL, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1881 .l. “unifies. {Tuim‘ Lomzhuil‘lingh. '1':I)‘<12xtn autumn. iiutvlfi. RAPmiEL was afscims’ anrm _ ‘mflllvrn‘npnm PRIZE XMAS CARDS WQELQ) e Imam WW1 11f Hm In Essentials, Uni/y; in Non-Essentials, Librr/y; in all things, Charity,” LIBERAL ni‘ Hlmuld he constantly moving, and is usually in n Inurc elevated pnsitiun, am: he citinfnrtnble in n a lmvcr temperature thun children sitting at their tical‘si 'l‘hcu, Lou, some are thinly clndmnd [mur- ly fed. and Shunt! are drllcntu; an that you shuuld consider what in best for the whole, and nut risky fur any I sliuuld my a temperature ufuhuut TU degrees where a tln-ruuunetur is usually nnngâ€"v behind tho teacherâ€"vwmild not be, much nut (if the way, especially if the house is a cmnfunuhio mm. But wth yunt‘ hnmm in Cttltl. and stands on cedar punts‘ \vithutit lmttking. yml Cilllllut with» the temperature what it should he; and, if your children sulfa from ctxld feet, lut tlmm an to the stoV'e to “arm them, even if they .ln not study half the time. It is wurse than crnlty to c~mpel them to in» habit such a hunse winter fiber winter. If you are obliged m heat ynur smve like u smelting: furnace in such :t huusa, have screams around the stove, t r prntcrt muse “'11” mm sit, near it. MwV a child has been m:qu ill by this half roastâ€" ing, half freezing prncess. Nux‘ to the Mmosplmm, one must potent infillcncua affecting rum“ hygiene is The influence of light m1 the health is largely (Wurluolwd. Yet ills silent, ment- le, cnnutnnt puwer. is "(tally impurtmnt. Plants BUN” languish and die ".‘irlmnt it, and animals deprived of it lose sight and health, and own life. Much uttanim. should be given in the SClICUl'rlNHII to. 1. Accmmnmlatinn fur Shudy.â€"'[‘his should he removed as far as possible from the place fur recitation. It should be convenient, an that. work could be taken or replaced witlunit trouble or noise. I!- should be comfortable, so that the body, as Well as the mind, may rest naturally and at ezme. IE is too late in the (lay to ignore physical comfort for children. Mature-d persons can far better endure phymml discomfurt. than immature ones, in the early stages of development, when bones. imucles and harm-s, are lest: capâ€" able of strain. Yet, in three out of four cases, the effect of even the improved desks and seats on the young panpha, are seriously hurtful. What is more fatiguâ€" ing for a child than to Sit, for hours with its feet, dangling in the air, throwing its spine (mtof its natural curve, and crowdâ€" mg the lungs, wearying the muscles that must; support. the, weight of the: lower limbs, and curvmg the Soft: thigh bruins? How few of your children are of the size tn take :uti'autnge of the bucks at their chairs, which are far better adapted {hr giving :1 finish. 2.0 their hwhs’ align 1. Its colonâ€"Pure, prismatic colors. in the right prupnrtiun, shunld always be secured. The light admitted through frosted or stained gins! i:- nanully (lepriv~ mi of some of its constituents, and dis- treSSes the eye, and injuries the health [(1 Emma extent. 'l‘hnt transmitted through orange or yelluw Holland is still worsa. It is an fur robbed of its propurtiunfl and properties as to be very uncmnfnrtnblu. Reflected light, too, is often very mlwh impaired. The surface of walls, ceilings, 656.. should be nf such a CHlUl‘ as tn nnfl~ en and harmonize shades ul light. \Vhere the direct. rays have to be shut out, gruen 01' blue shade»; are preferable evun tu white. 2. Its Intensity.~-lIen «nu labor out doors in the direct rays of the Run, with- uut distress, if the eyes are shndud, when children and other students, who are poring over marks and character :it :1 small distance, suffer rendin from excess of light. The reason is not. fur to sec-k. Out of doors the eyes are consmnily bath- od in fresh air, the focus is seldom the same and there is relief in variety of‘ shades and objects; while with the stud- ent this is all reversed. The light, is the aame, the focus is the mine, and there is no variety. The light of the. snhool-rnoui should therefore be isnflicienti but Softer): ed, and even‘suhdued, to meet tho chm;- ge of circums‘tances under which the eye is rsed. Blaok slates and white paper are Very objectionahia. Nature‘s pm» 'ziiliug shades should be copied in the, materials on which the eye has. to gaze with steady mid trying intensity. In this way variety arid harmony would relieve the unavoidable taxation. 3. Its Directionfir~Little that your own ()1);§Gi'\‘.;uimis may not suggest can he said (am this point, which, however. is not luiimwirmnt. The (iii'ect m; reflect- ed light which strikes directly into the eye, in always to. be avoided. Light shnuld be mlmitteé so as to unable the pupils to see their work clearly and readily. It slmuld come from a direct- ion 110.th throw ahaduwa which inter- fere With vision, nor to oblige the eyes to squint nr strain after their work. In this cm :iectiun, let me urge upon you the great evil that is 30 often dune to the eyes by allowing them to squint. or look nwrynt wurkfind bv permitting the face to approach within a few inches of the book in use. {grain to proper attiâ€" tude and the proper focus, cunsidering mynpyl or the I'evemei DEPOT. 1n~ ilie last. place I speak of III ACCOMMODATION . IL LIGHT. nf the school- 22 Acuoinniodaliou for Recitation ~â€" in Schools not graded thoroughly, hear- ing of lessons and teaching interfere very seriously with the quiet and work of the helium] room. In such schools of tha futu- rc, 1 hope to are a separate: room for roc- itat‘ion. and glass doors between that and the study 1‘ uni, (whiuh‘may be thrown open when not in use), into which the teacher and class may retire. If tho fuâ€" ture boy and girl are as irrepressible as Some are nowy a monitor can be left in uharge. In this way there will not only be lass interruption of work, but innie air space ; and, in addition, there should be cuuirortable seats, rest for book 5, etc., So that the fatiguing practice of standing ltill fur half an hour may not beliiecesm- ry. \Vlien a class room is not provided, seats bvtween the teacher’s dusk and those. of the children may be used, than-Ih he iith may suggest standing sometimes instead oi sitting. In either ominre. insist upon natural attitudes. mppurt to the weary spine of the tired [my ur girl 3 \Vhy should not the seat» be graded in height so us to .‘tllUW the feet (0 rest comfortably on the flour Why should not the chairs brace the sent. and back so as to support and pre- serves the natural pastures and curves of the body I \Vhy should not the dunks be susizezl and shaped as to hold the WUl’k at. u. cumfurtvablu and natural (lIS- tuner: before their occupants? Look ()Vcr your children at a Writingt exercise, and count how many of them luok 11kt: ntul'»ll:sll nn the back of an oyster l and all hucmue the seats and desks are nut mlllfldblc fur them. If you have any pcn~ itenL stools in the shape of lUl‘lllS with- unt bucks, at least cut «111' the feet Llll the twp is w1thin ten inches of the fluur. and set. them along the wall. If you do not ynn will be I'espunsible fur round shoulders, hullnw chests, and euleebled frames, to a‘seriuus extent. 3 Accmmnodatinn for recreation, lunch, rust, zlrc.â€"~Not only Would it add to tha cmmfort Ufa schovlhouses to pus» Bess such a room ; hub it would also be healthful and prevent damage to fm'ni- tnre. anwneuts or second floors could readily be fitted and heated for- such purposes. The children \vnuld “0% be tempted i0 disobey (rulers, by making she school-mam pmppr a play 91' lunch l'uum. pmmre. insist upon natural attitudes. Much lmrm is done m the powers of deâ€" l'e-lnpmant, as Wcll as the grace and case {if the human form,by neglecting this Iii-hit. Who ever heard of compelling audiors to stand half an hour “ heals together toes out 1” ur hands pinionecl behind ul‘ at sides ? These awkward and tiresunm gmslnres are as inconsistent with Q (h as they are with grace of figure or mnnvm. Study the simple laws of “ Act- inn,” :18 laid dawn in any Work 05‘ 810mm- inn, and you will find @hnt they take llultl of the graceful and expressive laws of a. healthy and well developed physical frame, and make then) contribute ta the puwer of meal language. Let the right hand and fan‘s he at ease, the shoulders tlimwn back, the organs of speech free to nwvc by hulding the head erect, Mid the eyes taxml by neither too grant nur too short, a distance from their wnrk. In disagl‘uanble l'iemherx physile ex» e‘wise, exhilarating games, songs, (1 ‘ill. Aron. could be secure] \Yithont znch accommodation in had Weather, n3 mutâ€" tera nqw are, how the nu >ymcy, the activity, the good humor of children must ha represxed ! and hmY 3‘56 mvunb- ive but restless spirits will involve [hour aelves.tl1e teacher, and swncbimes the wlmle school in trouble! a. subject to whicu very smallflustice has A? yet been done, but to which, if childâ€" ren are to be educated Might, must. ey'er increasing importance be attac‘hchA School-room Hygiene. Thus, hurriedly and imperfectly have] tried to hay bufm-e you need thoughts on 'I‘Vu Newfnundland vessels we report- ed last with all hands. A firm in Montreal is about tn establish 3 famtnry fur huskng rice, :2 new industry in (.jmmdu. he North York Rafinmmwa held a cunvuntiouin Newmurkeb on Saturday last to Select a candidate fur the coming campaign. It was one the largest and most. enhhusimtic political memings ever hold in the riding. Dr. “"iddilield receivwl the Inmuim’u‘ua unuyinatiqxuuf Lhngun‘entwn. INTERESTIIjE INKLINGS. SHORT SNATCHES SHARPLY SHQL COUNTY. Dog flesh is going up in Markham. So any!) the Sun. The Northern R, R. hmkesmen who wag killed at Aurora two weeks aw. "was named James Delaney. The broad ganga on the, '3‘. Sp N. R2. R. is now an accomplished finch. The first train passed“wa it on the 115th inst. 1c is proving vexy amisfactoxy. ‘gg that lfqanwr of the“ new fine bqu CANADIAN. the seat» :Lllmv Hit: the flour brace the tween Canada and Brazil is expected t4; reach Huhqu this week, The census of Francewaa m 6;; Mom‘ay. The populatiolu is estimated at 38,500,000. Hun. Mr. Chaplain! denies that he went to New York to sell the M. 0., and 0. Railway. 'There is believed to he a secret as we]! as an open organization threatening a disturbance of the peace of Ireland. The mvner- HF the Arab Elave dhmv in attacking; which Capt. B)‘0wxu‘-igg nf the 11\an-nf»xuu‘ immimt was killed has been mpfiured. 'l‘lmre was a Revere shown in England on S'Ltunluy and fi-uu‘myjn which hon-um were unrunfed, trees Emmowd, and other damage: done. It is stated Hon. Alex M orria it likely to be culled on the Sonata. A strike among the Irish farm‘lubor- era is threatened. An official statement gives the total number of victims of the Ring Themw disaster as 794. A special prison is being fitted up fur the nccounnndatinn of lady land leaguers. n numhor of when) will. probably be an rested. Lnnl Colin Campbell, M. P. for A!“ gyleshire, and brother to the Marquis of; Lorne, has joined the Property Defence assuciution. The Globs’s Ottawa correspondent stat era that a. deputatqu is at present at thu Capital in cunnecLiun with the expecte‘L rctireuwnt of Hon. J. C Pupa. Sx-nam: Cal'vell is said to be an applicant fur thu- vacnut portfolio, but to have no chance. Definite information has now been re- ceived regAadinq the missng ateamcrflufly (‘ity. Seventeen 0f the crew were pick- ed up ufi'Newfmmdlmu‘l, where the vet sell Rank, and were taken to Liverpool. Four ot the crew were dx'mwned by the upsemng of a. small boat, and the captain and five of the crew subsequently perish: from exposure. I A number of cases of small~pox have been discovered in Buffalo. Nenr1y200 lives have been lost 1w a colliery explosion at Bolton, Lancalsh'ue. J udge Palmer by his d ecision has ana- taiucd the lugnhty uf the Scott. Act in \Veatmmelnnd County, N. B. The official opening of the air line uf the Pacific rmlwuy between \Viuuipeg and Portage La l’rux‘io Luth place Tues» Mayor Robb, nf Simdford, who died last week, was only 29 years of age, and had served in the Council Inr several years. It is denied tlmt the Queen wiii open Parliament. in person. Bills were introduced in the limited States House uf Reprcsuntntives on Mon- duy ulmlisliing the duty on salt, WHOHC‘I blankets, and agricultural implements. MI‘H. megtry In,“ jfined the Hnymar- ket 'l‘homre Convexmy, and has expresses! the hope that at acme future time she will have Lho pleasure of visiting Ameri- A number of private detectivs‘s have been engaged by the Customs authorities wuth a New of mute efl‘eccuully putting an end to smuggling. Haulau has received definite informa‘. tion by cablu that a race has been arrang- ed for him with _R. W. Bnyd.of Middlew- bnrungh .nr five hundred pounds a side, the new Sportsman cup not be.,ng incluslw The counsel 0.5 Sergeant Mason, accus- cd of trying to shoot, Guitmu, ummunces himself ready fiur trial by courtmm-tinl. The daiwzce is. She old reliable “ insanity pica.” A large seizure of arms and ammunit- ion was umdu at Dublin on Saturday, and several pursmxs were arrested. The anklection is sumwed to have been made by Fenians. In St. I'etersburgh eight Nilnlista have been :u‘restad in 11 house behind Gun. Iguatieff’s residence. A large quantity of small bombs skilfully cun- cealed in oranges were found. \Vushingtonsociety is said to be dis- turbed by the fact that. the new British Minister, the Hun. Suckville \Vest, w} u is a bachelor has a couple of illegitinm‘u childrenj‘lmm no wishes to live with him, The New Yuri "’orlll's London Cor- regpuudemt says a pressing demand will hemade for the release of Parnell and hi: fellow “ suspects” before the mac:- iug of Parliament. Advices from Peru indicated that that, unfurtmmtc country is in H. state of bur moi}, which is made all Lin,- more harms- sing by internal dimensions. The pros- pucts of swearing a peaceful settlement in the new future do nut appear to be a: bright, :15 the Peruvian Mini. '0! a5 \V-qhinghm lately predinfiwd B RI T] 5" AND F0 [BE [Gig [Single copies, 3 cts. No. 26.

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