Kingston News (1868), 1 Dec 1868, p. 2

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support from the Arts departments of Queen's l and Victoria Colleges, and leave them in a very precarious position. Queen's College: sufferecl very seri,ousl_v by the failure of the I Cummercinl Bank, which involved in loss not unly large sums belonging to the Cyl- lege invested in the stock of the bank, but aected injuriously many of the most i libeml supporters of the College. With the ' withdrawal of the government grant staring 1 it in the face, the prospect would be in blank one : and we fear that nearly all the work ' that has been done in Kingston to establish this College on a proper foundation, reect- ing credit on the city. will be undone if some liberal and equitable view he not taken of the matter now to be brought under I the consideration of the Legislative Assem- l-ly_ Victoria College, we believe, is in at better pecuniary condition: and the deter mination to uphold the College as a. connexion_ :11 enterprize is exceedingly strung through. out the Wesls.-_van Methodist denomination, so that its chances of surviving the prospec- tive injury of a vvithdrawzxl of the govern- ment grant nre decidedly better than is the l edge with Queen's College. Both these in- l etitutions have claims upon the State for educational work done ; and their existence I._. ,, I It is one of the most cherished dogma` of the modern lady, that she must not do anything for pay ; and this miserable `pre- judice of senseless conventionslity is st this moment the worst nbstafle in the way of feminine talent and energy. Let co-operr tive housekeepers demolish it for ever, by declaring that it is just as necesnry and honourable for s wife to earn money Is her husband ; let them, moreover, resolve that time and skill is what they will pay for, and not six, end the age will soon see what efforts women can make after excellence when there is hope of just reward for it. Then alone shsllrthey begin to wslkin self-re- spect, and the poor wronged workwomsn throughout the world to raise her droop- ing hesd.--Atlantic .Hont}i1y. .._....5 ............uu till? urns IJIIIJU In sue exam- ination, on leaving the practical training school on board the Jean-Bart, had his name inscribed on__the list of guests by the Emperor`: own hnnd. The military cadets fmxn St. Cyr are only invited to pug 1 con- ple of days each, so thnfthir studies nny not be unduly interfered With. From such intelligence 1`: reaches the outer world of the doing: at Compiegne, it appears that the young men in the higher sphere of Court lile are hardly at home, in spite of the uitbility of the Empres, who tries to inspire them with condence. When one ref.-cts on the rather eqnivocsl society in One of th good results of the Military School system is, that whenever a new vol- unteer com any in organized in the French counties 0 the Province, trained resident cadets coma forwagd to oicer and instruct them. This new-born volunteer movement appears to spread like wild-re through French Canads. In a previous iesnewa stated that companies had been formed at eight or nine dierunt places along the lower St. Lawrence, under the new Militia Law, and now webee that an equal number have been organized within a few days, in the county of Champlain, within a few miles of Three Rivers. The Roman Catbo< lic clergy aeem to betaking a great deal of interest in the movement, and in many places have addressed their ocks, and call- ed upon them to join in the ranka.-.]lanz- real Gazette. -r Fnzxcn 5 l'I.'DEX'l`S Izrvrrlzn TO Comrr. - A Paris correspondent says-: The Emperor and Court are at Compiegno indulging in the festivities usunl to thnt chateau. But this year there bu been an innovation in the inviogi-inn. ..-.3 ...-.._ ...:1:.__ _-__I ..... -vcal men: uls ueen an IDDOYILIOII in the invitations, and many militzq, navnl and civil students have been asked to par- Lake of the Imperial hospitality. A young nmmi pupil of the name of Merlesux Ponty, having obtained the n: place in the exam- ination. on Ienrina oh. mm.-a;...i .--:_:_.. _.,,.... ...- -.~ unlul: BI: IJUILIU, III lplle O` re-:-cts nther society which the French student indulges; on the cafes where he smokes _.und itnbibea, and on the balls which, in conjunction with the ladies ofthe quarter, he enliven: with his cnntortions, it. does not seem u_totIish- ing tbnt he should feel futimidnted.' Tnke it medical student (and there are medical students at Compiegne) from Guy`: Hos- pital, at young man accustomed to 3 short clay and the casino, end set. him in the midst of the Court at Windsor, sad, as they say in France, you can see the eeet .-om here." The Best and Cheapest in the City, GREAT SALE NEW FIQJIT, TEAS, .2-.~ HANGING BEAD BASKETS. SILK-LINED. BASKETS (Choice). WORK BASKETS. nut Bil, I from here.` .-.n1_v max- A Newfoundlnnd contemporary uynz " If we ` -....o A... no I... innrnnln nlnniur Ihn, In!-nhnr Dec. 1. OXRS NEW LAYER RAISINB Eel! Boxes " Quarter Boxes Boxes Choi Tabla Raisin: Boxeu Two Drown: " Boxes Double Grown Boxes Boys! Blue: Boxes Valentin Raisins Halt Boxes Drum: Sultans: Boxes seedless Keg: Prune! Keg: lnlege Grapes Boxes Lemon: Boxes Ida Figs Boxes 8371:`: Film J-____. Mira ___C_:_:__ (ew soons. PLATE BASKETS. uuarll IIIIII Ilgl Smyrna Fig: Bonn New Lemon Peel Boxes New Orugo Peel Boxes New Citron Peel Bbh Prime Currant: Batu of F:uh'Wn1nut| Bale! of Fresh Filbert: Boxes J ordtn Almonds, she] Bales of Brazil Nut: Bales Bo Shelled Alma I]? II ll TEAS! 1'1-ms: TEAS: nhnain V-..-_ I1'_.._ - NURSERY BASKETS. MARKET BASKETS. in TEAS, Ea. I. Mei]: &. 00's C AP BASKETS. CHARLES E81003. ucu AIJIIDIIGI W. B. lcllle & C0. '3 &c., NOTICE To 11 N Silks It (Id 1 Auction . Ben proenrnblqm; the I-Iporluu. select tron. AlI0'l'ION GOOIH - --- ------ v- --V uu-mu-.n ucuerni was I ' proposed from the vice-cl:air. The chairman I - `gate The Army and Navy and Vofunteera." L . which was resronded to by Town Major McKay, - I lad Colonel Paton The chairman proposed _ 1 "Tl:iDay and a who honour it," and in connec- . N tion thnewiih sang a song composed by Mr . , Erna recon, the Society`: Bard, for the guber. E E in: of two years ago. The toast of the Siszer fl` Societies Ins responded to by Mr W. B. Simp_ | I Ion, Customs Collector, on the part of the de- __ `mutt St. George's Society, and by Dr. Sullivan In behalf of the existing St. Patrick`: Society- ! ` Ricbmcnd,AofdGnnnnoS<:ue, I membeg of the ; ingron t. n rev .-1 ciety, proposed the riggar oL."he Mayor an: forporgtion :0 Lugs on, w ic was respon e to b the members of the Corporntion present. yTbo ' Land 0` Cakes" was given by Dr. Mgcluu {mm _ the vice-ctiair; and to the chairman`; ton: of l + The Dominion of Cnnda," Ir Collector Simp- ' I son nag an original long composed for the oc- csaiou by Sir McCall. This Ins well received, . l and the following isa. copy of the piece ;_ l POUR [I on: ARI WI % .1;cu}}m'runh, w ` Glon_-I, Winayr, '1' DraGood;,Pr'ms, i RED UCED: Can? oo'n`_0ll.~3 LIVERP( 5- -III JET. ' l,oo':;nds 'l`Ieod,1 at In 9&3:-ynrll. - a In don M n-I5 st 1: aurpu'yInl. a-; 10 dos. Punch Cou tohesoldntan udpug 40 30:. Blackk Yd staiduell. ' f`.-nal: Mn __--A`l- ".ll-nII JET 3I6dInd3I9d Innn_._J_In Iinmoi, Nov. 15' HERA? FANOYDII U prm Cloth, P1 Ohoioo Novlihj Let Ambition`: story Tell of conquest: gory ; Peaceful triumphs more we In our path would see: Still `gamut Wrong contending, Still the Right defending, Night with meel-mess blending, Reach we empire free l Chorus---Pr:y we, then-prny we, then, Heaven to bless our Union : Hey it soon--may it soon Stretch from us to seal ~ The toast: of The Press " and The Lndies ': wera afterwards given along with volnnteerl toasts and songs. The Messrs Reyner presided At the piano and Accompanied the vocalists. The tout of the Presl was responded to by Mr Crlwford of the Grand Trunk freight union And that of the Ladies by sundry young gentle. men present. No reporters for the local preg. were ntthe dinner, and consequently we are unable to present even an outline of the, speeches. Nov. 12. AUCTIUI PBESIIV VASES Preserved G 3 LIVE BLS PR!!! 1. Born Real _ 1 III Win Luge Tabb Conn.` WHIAP BLACK I '--..u Go_:_.J mu? Wl!C'lY&l J uguuna dcrk` In-inn \ - :"::,<:..'-:-;."%e ma ----_.; Z ` ST, A_\;a.nv~ 5 Dn'_-.\louJa_v being St. Au_ `drew : dny, was celebrmed by Scozchmen all over Can-nix In Kingston the members of the :5: Andrew`: Society met together at dinner at ' IL: British American Hotel, to the number Of ! sen.-n'y` aui pass-l A very agreeable evening `M. Riitil the Pr-aidsanr n` H-an nnr-3-~- FEW Gnu cl L vinlngl 1834.` "H '4- wan? BLANKHI, 1;` J 1--nu. LABRADQ - IBLS PRIIII I ...'.` noun-1c son I Blf` PI l'I__A_ lax DUAUL Bl Fancy Striped I Gnu G:-Ila. ugul -U price.) i pzed the cblr, and i dent. occupied tbov , and reg-alsgttouls ` man. The health 0 DAT DIJJLVIL-Ii! English, Onnll hot: born an an In prices. Gama 3 M an xoii No: WWW! W ETII Daily CABLE NI-1 don, Nov. 80.-The Ti mments with wonde of the Pacic Ihilr u-aordinary features of the enterprise of the A coming obstacles her ountable, and Vexpiui Fi3ESDAY EVE-NING,| ,__ _ .<. ...- -.-.4- ; her at Pu:-'..=mou'.h Bay. The brig Baltimore lies I up ntG1u,-ford & Jones` I-barf`. The three bar- I gas, England. Ireland, and Sc-Mland. belougingl `to me M. '1' _C:mpan_r,l~f1. to-iay for the Buy? I tot Qrxiuie, where they w 11 winter, in order to} Nov. 30.-John D; ry W. Longfcllow is a `gnstown, Dec. 1.--Th '`T--\- 15-`: up York, Dec. 1.-A all people, on complaint 1, _wai commenced y y courts against the that the Directors be granted by Judge .. Hm Emu-d nendine Heral_d s Guayamas le on of a. storm in that The tow`h of Liferto in met over the, city of e town coinpletely. had been picked up. steamship France, f this morning. dinner of the St. A ening at Delmonico s and was largely atten ads by Judge Brady, Homan, and man or Hoinan retired 1- 3y. Mr Coman b 1st of January next was President of the World says at late was denied tlxa eithe k had left the city. nlled at Mr Davies 1' orning and announc uada. were, it is now sely astray by interes Times special says co 5- made here on the V W1. 4 .. ...;-uuu. .l.`aXlIe 0E9 als; it teaches us bette s, and to judge w good qualities an , atslncer period. the reminisce: of the companion youth ha been pa `brnnce remains rmly, and politics. 'ourl portunity of exptc which nwmina. of the close sympat an, Napoleon. _ 1`! `s~....-. __ ydnn, Dec. 1, p.m.-Gonuo pcount; Bonds dull at 7 Kienu.-nl 961 . 'pool,b Dec. 1, p.m.-' 66:. Lard llm. Pa 'INANCiAL AND 0011' .u uv,UUU Dlllh It I, ; 1.14 W 1,18 for mum at 1,17 for sound. B ,000 bush. Oats mod are 147,000 bulb ; gale: Mic for western. P 5 for new mesa; 25,50 and lower. granwu |.I_y uuu5`c g the Board nding tion for abso ute re runs 11! VII ARI WI. Word: for a Canadiarrarch` By E can McCall Tell us not of union, `Neath the eagle : pinion, Ho ! tor our Dominion, n- .~. ._ I7-:.... c..-n 1') firm; receipt: are 0 bush western at 1,4 extreme; and 275 bus on: dull`; reocipta re 58,000 but: 1 \JlIVCgl7 Ul. VU" LUIS Mr Savage being \resident of one wing rhood, it is looked V tment, andmay pass on the questiozr of th d citizens abroad. 1 complaints no ind papers of Quebec in re ,exoduI to the Satan 0 ,._ .....u..uux5, H1 1 3 an audiegce o rwhen the latter- waa recommended to the Emperor. Hi: the following rep] 10.--I have learned your painful dtlati ply with your requ otte the time I rn-u --u--I--~ ' ' --Ilu busineu report purely nominnl. Grui I transactions. Prov` unchanged. Flour dull and dqcli bbll sud 4,800 bag: 5,50 0 15,80 for In ;6,5O @ 8,85 for- llle: 6'4" -'9"""" : Bulwu, ......- -. V, om New York, has In Cuba sailed on M?) _ , ....... Jvux rcqll gotte p I3 my mother received ad I myself the rat 8 Izion, and found in yo nd a. friend. Exile ofe 8: it thna ... L-um , SEE LAST PAGE. ,-_ ,_V _,__... -_.5... This evening Messrs` Culriu ck Brerk dispmch per4a11.'oad their rotary steam pump and awsezs under the char-gp uf Mr John Douilly 10 L.-.....'... U__ r,. .1 - 5 , ..,..u an u,uo xor-c me; 5,30 @ 1,40 for eutern. Rye our quie 0011]! BBC! KINGSTON MAR gaton, Dec. 1.-Tbe our Innlnlinno fan `AI- 1 -.. York PM-ass `D+ '1`E1.1;GJ WW LU]? Ill for - All 6... 5] vv uuunuls u.Iul;Ll lU Eyi I-II Scornful of their plea; Now at last they nd out Why we seem d so blinded: Let all-comers mind it- Fonr in one Ire we! Choruu-Loudl_y, boys, &c. ____- _._- V-.- ........ , ...._ ..u-.u Lguavwuvc ought nut, in simple justice and in roc0gni- i tion of th0'se services, to be threatened at a. l time uf peculiar danger, and until it is de- termined to replace them with colleges that shall form part of a. national system. But we cannot conceal the fact that the rmness ' of Atwrney-General Macdgnald in adhering to his determination to discontinue grants to denominational college: is having an inu- i enee prejudicial to the interests of Qneen s| and Victoria Colleges. The friends of thei Colleges hesitate to force a ministerial crisis I .L- _,___.r___ _,1-. 'II uu . lU|Z uur AJULIIIUIUIJ, Our own Union free! To it then fond-clinging, Heart to heart wnrm-springing, Join we all in singing Four in one are we! ChoruI-Loud)_v, bo_vs-}ougi1y, boys, Sing we of our Union ; Proudly, boys-'--proudly, boys, Fearing none, march we! ACL BLIULIIU Dflll CVEF Say, Thus Yet it be. Un we d march uncaring, A new ag uprearing, The proud motto bearing- Four in one are we! Cborus-Loudly, boys, &c. From the Old Flag never Would we wish to sever, Yet shomd Britain ever 0-- NIL..- IL. :. L. Long our cousin: nigh us Would anne1" or buy us, Woud ring much to eye In Rm-u-nfnl nf cl-um : nl-.. . , _- .v......_,' U`: u-] Dr. Mscfeau, the rice-preal the vice chair. The usual Joya} uls were pr,r_r.`sed by the cha- Jth of the Governor General was .L. _:,, L ' -- 1 :r the purpose of raising the Fmixh,suuk there. The City of .2 grep-=!I~,rs of the M T. Com-I 30 since calm-Jed with Ibe pro- e, and sunk in lbe Straits of ...u ;.1v|luCI'I-I nmnny at the dlsposgl of th party. They will reach U! and after taking part in t Senate chamber, will leave 6 l town this morning, he ceremony in the by special train to-5 .night, returning to Toronto to-:norrow.- Lea def. u , ,._,.- ..-.- ..s...._, .. uuuulcu pnc. sent. (He said that Simpson : daughter bore a` very indifferent character, and that of the house was very bad indeed. The policemen gave the names of several who were at the house last night who will be looked after. The bench ned Handle] $10, or one month in gaol, but at the intercession of his brother, a. very respectable young man, he was allowed to leave the city at once, not to return on pain of imprisonment. The case brought a large number of roughs to the gallery, who, when the policeman giving evidence, was directed to scan the laces of the assembly and see if there were any among them who were present last night, pht on the most aanctimonions appearance of virtuous innocence and looked as nearly as they were able like New England deacona. The ten dollar ne did not meet their approval. .j__{-}__j_?. The Court of Common Pleas was yesterday 'racau', C. J. Hagarty and Judge John Wilson of that bench, with Judge Morrison of the Queen's Bench, having gone to the sen of Government, There were therefore only Chief Justice Richards and Judge Adam Wilson present yesterday, when the prisoner Wealen was qnietiy brought before Ibo Conn; and he was remnnded without argument till Friday, his counsel desiring the cue to be heard by afull bench. A .1..._..._.:-, .A, :7 V - - - - -- ---~--'r.i|4V'Ai: \l-IIICI - r- spectnhly dressed young man, nppesred st the bar charged with being drunk inst night, fut which offence he paid 32, and bs.sti]y left the court. Lust night he was very communicative to the police, and veried the motto in ciao vcrdaa, bv informing them that he had just com- pleted : term of imprisonment in the New York State prison. Bob Handiey, 3 hard case, and known to the police as s !u'1tc.' or sneak," one of the ciass who, being well scqusinted with the inhabitants of the cities where they reside, put up jobs for burglars, strangers to the piece, to carry out. ' A short time since Hnndley we: ar- rested in Oswego for being implicated in some job of It burgiarious nature.-{end ordered to leave the place in a few hours, as there was not suf- ficient evidence to convict him. Last night he was srrested in 3 low dance house or "rscky- down," kept by A man by the name of David Simpson, in Hsmiltnn street, which constitutes s greet nuisance to the respectable inhabitants ofthe neighbourhood. Policeman Bennett sut- ed that he, in company with policeman Porter, visited the house last night by direction of the chief, from comphints made against the house. and found it crowded with a majority of the rough: and low hlsckgnnrds of the city; he thunght that there were nearly a hundred pre. an... 11.. ....:A .1.-. n:____-,L J grams in aidu dent-minzuiunal culleges, an the cundjtiuna then named as nal. Tbisi action would of course withdrnw materia.l1 Queen : I ,_J 1". ' I` II, II .1 - ...v as" CHI` mg in of Sir John Young, and to present him with the address adopted by the Legislature of Ontario yesterday. Mr Cumberland, who was one of the deputation, placed the oicial car of` the Northern Railway at the the] Ullnwn mi. .....-_:-- I Vi ____ __, _...... uvuuu. A deputation consiuing of eight | the House, and headed by the Hon, . [the representative of the governm Ottawa last evening to be present a.| ing in of Sir Adnntsui In: .1... r _ "e um: rrcmwa L;eparHc:`.'.1.'s or n borril.-In affair wbwch occur.-ed about a mile from Colo- in;; Wednesday 14:1. Uur informant is I gen- Ilemnn whom we have never known `lu mine- pri-st-*'1lnn_v item or news [bu be has previous`: furnishei as with. He resides in Corning. um} therefore should be we`l. posted in regard to what we pr` go*n;:_v to relate. u~..u Ax: unuua my-Ju HIM./1 stuff.` umn H19)` were xerritly burned The child was woo far gone to ::It=r more than a fn nt scream while it was be- ing roasted. Barber then threatened to throw it into a well, whon :be other children, who had .I'iI_nrs:ed lbe whole 1hing,1old her my if she did IHFY would run vh..- mam... A ..:-v .L._ - A\A.Il JGCU UUC V` UUIC did` they would tell ` wnpped 1be (11.11 1: p`:.~1c-d it in 3 bed, 1 mother, who rt-!'1rn I dead The marks 0 II_ ._ ._ I`. V I _.. _.-.., ....\-...... .~;.- -cu: gun-u Lu! LIUIODIF, After an inre-:-xigation he ordered the urns! of Barber, ctled a jury, nnd an inquest VII in ses- sion jeaierdny. The inquest will be concluded 10-dn_v, and it is said there can be no doubt asto the nding oft-hejr1r_\`. ` The case creres considerable excitement in the vicnity where [he ho.-nble affair occurred, as well it may. We were unable to learn any- thing of the amecmems of lb : girl Barber. We .hnr-J-. for bLmanitv` ulna ch. :1... rnnnul ........ in the meantime ex the general market. as FISH 31.43551` -In compliance with an Hisbed cns'o.'n Iii-r sh market building at foot cf I -rock `:f:r-ct was closed to-day, and remain so uuiil next spring, the shermen ie expcliug Lbeir sh for sale in ..... .,i .__,I..- THE DAILY NEWS-TUESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER I. -..v.`. x-4|uE,'l\JI'A IJCI IL'n`ll SUE Id their mmher. The gir`. then m 3 Hankez or bed.quilt and 5 where it was fouuzl by the ref-xmed borne Wednesdny night, marks of brulalny were rlainly vis- xie body. and. after quesuoning the nrn`s`i0n was given the {`r.rnn..- _iU,_ ,, , .. _-.-- .. -n.-nnan.1I.\.|ll`\aIIBlUI on this question, and it will probalily be aI~ lowed to remain an upeu question. and ans e'ort made to bring the government to ; pledge itself in favour of a national system, l of which the College at Kingston can be ac- I cepmd as a part. How this plan is likely to ,uceed will form the interesting cle- velopments of the debate next Wednesday. ` We presume that from the readiness with which the new plan ha: been propoud, that it is likely to be accepted as a compromise between parties; and if so, the public may oongmtulate itself that the highest educa- tions] interests of the country are not going to 1-,. wholly neglected by our Provincial . .. .- ...u.-. no Wuli DILLIJUK 1.-tking the little one up she upon A hm store until they 1 st-ream u-hilp it `E3 rm, Tueqda_v.-Louis Gurick, a .1_.,.)(- ' uing eight members of d Hr Wood IS government, left for .o nreaent at Ha. I'I9"-- ,,_u, ...... -. n... u an: air moLher. here home quesuoning was given the Coroner, : mud -n :-Jinnah _-- :_ -... VICKI: LULIUUCW. pensities,o.'1 for her mozbe lnpa lhal she: upou h-.-r mo sand. SE1 0! cui-an and in The opinic Buluhou In! .L,. 4,- ,1 - av` .....u.ucuI, u-:11 I01 3 at the swear- R. Kd [0 `Y\Pncn-.0 l.:__ ...... .u nuierim no extensive trial has 'msdo ofocheap travel. Competition has I tunes brought the fares very low for it short ` but they` have been raised again as soon lcomprornise could be made. But why it not be given s. full trial by all of our rai land steamboat companies? It would no! ienlighten the public mind though incr . travel, but it would develope business am to the prosperity of the whole country. Much interet has been excited by the agita- tion ofn proposition to reduce railway fares in this country and in Europe. The advocates of the new reform contend that it can be carried out with prot to the railroads as well as to the traveller. The grave and thoughtful Quarterly Review discusses the railroad monopolies, and shows that no company has ever yet adopted the policy of very low passenger rates, and car- ried it out persistently for a reasonable length of time, without achieving a great success. The on the fares in France and eapecinlly in Prussia. |Bl.ll in America: extensive been {mnde ofucheap travel. Cotnnnlitinn 1.-. -.._- . .r....v, "`h<> Lieutenant-(}oI'(-r.1 make the following nppoi nnllnn ll'nf`u.u|..- ; n ucvusau tv tut: use OI vue terr.a..e ]`HIlr`Dl5, and the ward where the re origin.ato=d contained fty patients. I-'ifteen minutes bo-fur-: n'.1 that portion of the bu-Jding was in zrns, the at- teudnnt having that Sction in charge passed th:ough, and there were no signs of tire, smoke. or other indication of danger. Q tick as ash it must have spread, to.-, o_v the time the engines arrived, though the Same: did not show through the roof, the inside was so lled with smoke ant re an to threaten death to any one who should Iltelnpt to pen-Irate it. The m-jor portion of the inmates had not yet retir-J, but in the ward where the re orig:-uatecl some of the most rn-s- chiuinn-I n.-pr-n uni E'\TI'\() 3:11. .... . All .n-. ..t -vu- ugasuixo. ........vuu: -r|r' llld :uuJ"` :$iL'n U3!-S (K11 LT\)l'[S ' to induce lhese to leave their rooms were uns- Vailing, and the few cirlz-us who lmd ranch-3d the place, and the attendants, were obliged, at the risk of their own1ive.=,to nah in and drag them from the horrible fame that Awaited them. The roar of the Ea-mes, the ro.ling clouds of smoke, now as black m u ght. and again wi'h :1 lvniul glare: ma screams, shown, 14..-ghter and dancing of the demented wumen. whose madness Be-ernml inm-onand hr lha -.l.I .. I ..-.. U1 =.uunc, uu I\ as umcrx H4 gut. and again Wrh screama,5hu:1'i,14.;ghrernn:J seemed increased by the wild in} exciting scene around them, nude up A picture terrible to look upon. By-and-by cstne word that some were dv 11: in lho-;r rnnv-nu ...rm.....A :_ .1... __.I.- u_y-luu-U_V cluzlc woru H131 B01118 dy ng in xbrir rooms suffocated in the smoke, and 07!):-F5 struggling to free rbemseires from xbeir coutinem-`nt Thou some of our heroic nniu-u;-..,.h-/I :...._u__ 11-, , V .....u. .4... UI nu: I'ru.| uc p.-nu:u's l.}l?\.l or sun)- inhul-itiou ofzhe flames. opinion of those connected with the in stitutiou in rezarj to the origin of the Er: i: that one of the patients, in a spirit of mischiaf. lit a. bit of paper at the gas burner in the ball, jun utter the aueniant had passed through, an! set re to her bad. Un In other theory can the choking, minding smuke be lccounted for. The building was heated by steam, Ind no story of "defective nes" will answer, The gas burner in this portion of the building was in can) reach: the ceiling being low, and although avrict orders are issued to prevent patients upprcnchiug the lghia, yet the cunning of madness often is too much for the watchfulneaa of saui:y. The specire inmate was the theme of canversazion sin-mg the mute: within [he 3|-g5 in {bar Hf th- main nfrnnnn ,I...:..,.. .L_ 1 on Inmate rear ut lb: main entrance. during the progress of the re, but a careful search by bu- mane men soon transformed the reporud spirit into n poor frightened .aJ_v', who, escaping death from the crumbling Valli, had evaded her watch- ers, and with wonderful agility hnd climbed to the roof of the conservatory in the rear, where ._ _ _.L'., ' ....... ._v......;...-... |.u*'u zsuum ux our ncrozc citizens rushed into the ames and dragged forth the dead and 1h: dying, One poor creature, a beautvful girl of about eigb'eeu, Irboee arms were conned because of" b~r mischievous pro- pensities, on. being brought out cutie} pitcous`_r mozber, and died wixb the prayer on hm might be nl!aweJ to my her h-:31 mother : b.'e.Asz, `il pains me so," .=h-A ` of the fem nle psniema died of 3-43 :- --nI-.. ._I 1.1. . ' , A- __.- _ ,,.,... ...5u~\.ur.u lu..n_v, Iiuu, EBCIPIDI 0881!] I in 3 while night. dress she nicnbly walked the ledge, singing the while, in apparent ignorance of the terrible doings of the [ire king mound her. She was removed in safety. The females inhabiting the east wing and tho eutera portion of ihe aouih trout, were cared for by being ori reyed to the Deaf and Dumb Asy- lum in close carriages. Some of them, forced from the burning building, were wildly viola-gr, but under the rm care and kinl u-entinenr. of the nt_Lendan'a, who for months hai kept which end ward over them, lb: patients were removed without much diiculty. One old lady sealed in: carnage wu wild with excitement. She learned dnlnrminnrl In n... ,...n __J --- I ' cguuie t. ._ 1 ion proposition rednnn nil... HUI glady $3}: `l'U13`ll:_9 '.!3:3i'J;3; A PPOI.\"l'.\lENT.\'_ -_ _... vnIlllC z as sry istenuv for a us.-nm.-|..|- 1--..-L - A- r,__--..a... |lIl(B uuu car- nly length eving eaaure has been proved on 51 Belgium for two years past ; are has had I nu-ear inm.-um rg short time, noon :1 I _-_.ru-nuvu HZ 501116 made; Rh! 1:}... M... N Secretary .-I Oice, o, Nov. 25, 1388. vu uscuu as IOOII nude. can it nilrond 15? It unnh-1 -no --`- - v has been plunged to ` rngnla viv - . vvuulu not only] increased: H hnling-a ._.I .3) . Pang: nu: eul -"U' tie-ma su ; Fl ......,. 11. . .....nunu not only int-.|-pnanrl . nun: CBHEU and ndd I _...... .. Luusv were molnerl desiring to hide their shame or rid themselves of a burden which we: briging them to want and despair. Seven wo- men were sentenced to death in the year--{onr servants, 3 cl:-nrwoman, I oandlewomen, and I factory worker. 5 The can of Low vs. Ward, reyortod ll length i ` in line Law Journal Ifrporll, "Chancery," p. 34:. | ` nfrms, nnder somewhat Iingulu circumstances, V :li'}1'Tcopyright any exist in some chapters of n ` book, while other: Ire unprivileged. The cir- cumstances Ire nbortly them. While Profeuor Holmes, pf Boston, 115 brlnging out bi! Ilcry of rho: (Iu.r1ian Anna!" in n Ibflll farm in Ilsa A Welsh paper says thnt at the last religion: meeting in the district in which it circulntes, the Issembled clergymen discussed " gweddi granul- T-dfnol, and tbs! the subject for debate at their next meeting is Y5-grylhraldeb ufydlind crefydd mewn gwlnd." San Francisco, necording to its directory, con- tained in July, 1868, an estimated population of 147,950 souls, of whom 45,000 Vere white miggr children, the males being under 21 sad the females under 18- The number of females over 18 is estimued at 30,000. Thn nun nr .1... n-.I.- "H CRIIFIS or Wounx.-The criminal ntntistiel of England and Wales for the year ending at Michaelmas, 1867, show thnt 3,876 women were committed for trial charged with indictable oences. and 15,549 men-one women tqevry four men. An npprecinble number of ofeneel against the person mnnt be not: of men only, and the large number of crime! requiring phyai- cnl strength, great. daring, orgepeetnl knowledge or opportunity, are commonly the work of men ; but the returns show the: women have their part in deeds of violence. In Englnnd and Wnlen 139 persons were committed for lrinl for murder in the year, and as many as 58, eonaidernbly more than n third, were women. In the ab- sence of fuller returns we can only guess the: most of those were mothers desiring hide shape themselves at` . hma... -i.:..r. ._-- l.IIIiI!ll wuyyllgus IU |UU IIUl"' III III II III I-IX _ plnimis. Profsuor Holmes accordingly, In OcIobsr, 1867, went to Montreal, the tale not then having been completed in the Atlantic .l/nnzrm/, and, while there, the entire work was puliaheal by the pllllliml. A! {bit time the last six rlmgnlera bad not appeared in America. The defendants (who are publishers in Paternos- ler-row) anrrwsris broughtont a cheap edition, and the suit was instituted for an injunction. The plsiulitls relied on the well known use 0! Law In Roulledge, which establishes that an alien who, during a residence in a British co- ` lony, publishes a work in England, acquires a !copyright (herein. It wss rsthcr ingeniously argued for the defendaml that it was an essen- lsnl nnnrlh-{an nl -nu.-winks sL_s ol._ -_.:.. _-_I. I Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, the great Ger- man n1tt.r.A!iSl, especiniy distinguished by his [ inVe5l:iglllOnS through the microscope, oe}ebnt- ` ed his tiftieth B!1il'8l'I:1l'j'I5 Doctor of Medicine, i .11 Berlin, Prussin, on the 5th of November. ! Chicago is discussing the subject of introduc- ing daily papers in its public Ichools, to be used I in place of "Readers." Of course it in euentinl I to know what daily papers" are to be selected. 1- ..__.____--.1 _ ;- ..-- .. ' r_r... -.._._ _.-uu.u..--uu. ! An experienced Iugnr rener of New York in I about 1.0 establish 5 beet-sugar factory in Bueua ` \"su. County, lawn. The mscbiuery in to come from Frmce ll 3 cost of $lO0,000. Five thou- sanj acres of land to grow the been have been ` purchased. I ._-. uuu nuu U13 }JIJ il."l.`\l1 WIS, l'pllCq.'. "Ur, Jone` brought me through." "No, no," said his friend ; God brought you out of your illnus, not the donor" "Well, maybe he dij; but I am oer- uin the doctor will charge me for it." __- ....- uuoog xcseyrclpn G060 EOK V` lmovr? Wte tmty be wrong, but we here always understood that the chief business of the law is to protect society, ic. both rich And poor. If carrot-stealing is lawful, no Are other vurietiec of stealing; and if the rich man winks nt the thief who pulls up his can-ota, what protection is _there for the poor man : gs:-den 7 Edmund Slough bu twenty-one dnya herd labour, rot simply because he nole canon, butin order that carrots: may not be stolen, and that theft my be discouraged in gener1l_-Pa11 Mall Gouda. CRIHIS OI Wnu-u '|"L- ~- LllJnI.u1 :!. \`I LJUUIUI-I, WI! Ilflllsllls UI-ll I-ll I|l'I, Ul " Fhe Gmrlinn Angel," in 1 I.-rlal form, in Ibl .-Mann`: Jlontllly, plnimiu (Ibo well known pun]-share of Ludglle-bill) entered into on Igrvcmenl with him that he Ibould scquiro 1 Briish copyright in Ibo nory, and sell it lo the" n`.Ain1i'-I Prnfnunr Hnlmnn an-nu-rlirmlr In A La: Angelos (CAL) piper notices lame leaves of me monu mulncaulu Vlriely of lbe mulb.'rr_V", grown on culling! planted in lurch last. The leaves are nearly as lnrge as tobacco l.-ans, showing how favourable the climua of Culzforuin is to the cultivation of this tree and l the producjon of nu silk. (1 . . The American Express Company last week made two discoveries in its Cincinnati oee, viz: A clerk defanller {or $3,000, and n. meo- , senger who had pocketed $2,096. The messen- ger had left the employ of the company and set up in the grocery busineu. Tbera are three books considered` absolutely perfect and free from typogrnphicst errors, und only three. These are: An Oxford Bible; the perfection being attained by mean: of the nond- inz reward of 1| guinea fnr uh. a;......--_ -4 - r-.....\.uuu ucuug uunlccu 0 mean: 0! the ing guinen for the discove mistake; an edition of Horace. pnbl London and Leipsic, of Dante. iobed and an American r stand- ry of n in eprin t Severn` hundred barrel: of cider hnve been u.ar1ul a-zxured in Prince Edward during the fall, and Shipped to Momrenl, where it is in ncliu domund tar making champagne and other npeci- tuens cf "foreign" wine. n... -.-_- J I A Chicago engineer, Ir Cheesborouglmnhu recently been exnmining the river at Windlor, with 3 View to the construction of: 1unne|,and it in reported that he thinks Inch n thing prnc-. unable. The object of the propoud tunnel in to further the interest: of the Pncic Rnilwny, which must find the shortest Iuy to the Bulern States across the Peninsula. The tunnel would be of immense ndnntuge to the Grant Wenurn Ra. lwny -lIL_ ;, - '- * .u -: cauuuueu It 3U,UUC|. The eye of the Daily Telegraph is upon Lord Veralam, Mr Toulmin, and the Rev. S. W. Wide, magistrates of St. Albiufs, who have sentenced Edmund Slough to twemy-one days! hnrd lnbour for pulling up cnrrots in other people : eldl. This harmless practice seems to the Telegraph hardly worm checking. The poor mm wan hungry, and the carrots were not worth two- peuce. The rich man might hum spared the vegetables, and who would have ' ' Is it possible lhnt the Daily Telegrap ' know? We may the I-hie! i....:..... .ru 7 - - lidoea ).\Y L\'E.\T: nI`uI:u nvn iuu ualcuuuu I lull II VII Ill EDIE!!- lial conditicn of copyright met the entire work should nt appear in the United Kingdom; that the benefit of such rlt publication In, in fact, the conaidention in Feepect of which the privi- lege ofcopyright was granted; And that copy- , right could not exiu in a part of n work only. ' The Judge, Vice-Chancellor Giird, had not . the slightest doubt nbout the one. He decid- ! ed that where the parts of: work can be Repent- ied, there may be a copyright in any dutinct pert ` of it; and be granted the injunction restraining the defendant! from printing or selling copies I containing the lust nix chapter: of the work. ` ,___._ -. .......E.. nun" The SKEEIIJ dredge commenced working at '.he S Anglo-American Peat Co .-3. work in the Wel'a.nd Marsh on Saturday Ian, and in said to perform its work very ecicntly and rapidly. It is dif- ferent from the ordinary dredgos-Ibe peat, after `being loosened and Ihmwn up, being carried I away by nu_eleuLor-like contrivanco, I . A ..-1_-!J-- ` , , ,__. .._.. -.w......-uuuuu, u u . A an! accident occurred st Cow Bay, .\'.S., on the 3rd inll. A party often persons were returning from prayer meeting in a small boat, which, through some miernnnagement upeel,nnd two young ladies named Hclmee, Aged respec- tively 16 and 22 years, were drowned. Tue students in senral Colleges in Cambridge have slrucl-I against the cooks. They say their dinners are bad In 1 dear, and the: !he cause of both defects is the cus:om of oomidering the cook a permanent. College oeer, in-emovnhle by those he feeds. In Sydney College the nu- dentu struck, renting as soon as grace wu aid, and the authorities have agreed to look into the mailer. There are 150 carpet manufacturer! in Phi! Flrlphia, who give employment to about 5,000 ban in. More than 2,000 rooms are in operation, which turn out 600,000 ynrds of cu-petiug per month. A sick man, Ilighlly convnlescing, recently in conversation with a pious friend, who con- gr.-unl.-ned bicn upon his recovery, and uked bun Ibo his phyai/`inn was, replied; "D1-,Jonea b!'OUD'h[ mp 'lhrnnu'h '3 uh : nn " r-5-3 `-3- 7-3---' - At Sydenhnm, on the 26th November, In S. 9. McGuin, of 1 daughter. THE t.AW OF` COPYRIGHT. BIBT H. I A NEVIOIIIIIIIIIII rvulnlllyurluy ID I; u I-v E aeeopt one or two joutnolo among the number lolthooe puhliohod in the country--and thooo ono or two amongst tho leoot innenuol of tho !vhnlo-it appearo than 0onfoderation-that in to nay, tho union of ewfoundland with the Canadian Dominion, in tho only alternative left uofortho oaivation of the country, not only from all but innnediato and general bankruptcy, but from total depopnlation and nltixnato re- duction to the condition In which it exiofod in 1597, whon Sebastian Cab? popped upon it - from out of the fog, much to bio own astonish- ment no doubt, and to the diocomtnre of many of tho unfortunate: whooo mioploeed condence in public opinion, at that time, and through Inb- oeqnent years, induced them to adopt it v ao a plnno of reoidenee, hero to commence tho took of bottoring the condition of aairl." l`\__ _ I _._..la. -1 `L- `II1IZL___ - ----- 9 n 1253 3 (55.! 1 ALF Chub Young Hymn Ten Half Ghats Gunpowder Huh Chan Inporhl ` Half Cheat: Jnpnn lnllllnlhsld t this you`: impoun- tlon, and will be Bold unzip for o-ah. 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