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

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,,,_ _.~... rnvnuu` HID i'"l"'of"tb:i,';1q Vund wudrobe and library ad ung . ygry gonornl inveatignlion cue. ` hm `nixed of with the jar of sacru- of tho! 5;: conuiniu about two gallant. jun I ..-.,mu,-n. uuu LIKED. DII Ion. Hr Wood, as head of Ontario, preceded by 001. `Mary to Sir John Young, : side of the clerk's table, when he was introduced I nnlv hnumd mack--. _L.L .'. l.-Wenlhcr very cold; w and puny fair sluighing. left this noon for Calling- urn cargo of the Fmncil , J. ....u.. uuc were scaled Sir Filley and Gall, .=I|_ Lnugevin and In; very litlle more than 1}. I em.-Iworlb, clerks) Tor--mo and Lake Simone by But the Cobourg nnd Lindsn Iwo hkes has Ibis charnctr cost of ten or fteen rmles cunning from the Lake S mcoe some ninety mile: nearer to H is brought by the Northern er end of the La- rry, and Judges Turville rrad the }overnor-Gen-er..l uvuu tut `Ler which be cham- A correspondent who has lately vlsited Paris arrives at the conclusion that the students ball in the Latin Quarter is the greatest curiosity to be seen in that city. He says: The most cele- brated dancer in the Latin ' ceive their sustenance, who rejoices in the soubriquet of Sardine, although in no respect does he resemble that "brief" aquatic animal. Sardine leaps higher than an dances round among the women, who pass be. tween his legs with perfect facility, with all the air of the great artist he is generally esteemed to be. He is the envy of all the students and the despair of all the Women. Now he throws one leg ten feet in the air-nows he leaps clear over the head of some astonished women, throwing a graceful back himself like a corkscrew ba 1 whom he salutes by gentl over her head." The French have always been very ingenious in their modeI_ol' committing suicide. as late- ly been introduced by several Parisian ladies and gentlemen who had grown tired of the world and, if we may believe the assertion ofan English contemporary, it is becoming quite fashion- able. It consists in drinking water in which the chemical portions of several matches have been dissolved. It may be as well to state that the torture produced by this poison is terrible , I: I gr: anya: Q1 man, or rather 3 pair of long by enough body to keep them nniva n...;.. ...-.-_--, The well wishers of Spain will be gl that the popular sense of the country i niatig to the establishment of n Repu than the form of Government will re: narchical. Even supposing that: It form of Government may be adapted nations, it is certain that the Spaniard: lut people in the world who would be prosper under it. A "T3P0nden\ of the Pall may 5' writing from Florence, 3. '11 G :1 having been bitterly reproncbed by M"`7'_' others with the failure of the Roma `um tion Inst nnr, `lhrnnnh ha. :..._,.- H mm," n-| unuuu sud: Kmgs` uulcru wuu lue mum-e or the Roman in tion last year, through his impatience u cipilniou, has determined to leave Capra come to America. Domenic troubles, it said, have something to do with this tion. K , ,-_,_ .- ~-----u-_y uuuug UOFVICC. Sir Joseph Hawley, I noted patron of the turf in Engiand, won twenty-two rucea thin season, netting stakes to the amount of 18,920, ex- clusive of the sums realnzed by betting on his horses, which must have been very large. Another English lurfman won 17,850 with I single bone, Formosa. -:---------;-----.j-_: A St, Louis husband hn applied for a divorce on the ground that his wifu is in the habit of throwing the chnidren at his head. IHL- 'Il------ - ` ,3 T .._..-...... u-t ula uUlU.. I 'I`he Mormon grgan in Salt Lake City com- pmius that the young saints wear their hats in the Tabernacle on Sunday during service. twentv-lwn r--r-M 1'-=- ----~ IIJC EIIE Hrrald. ......uE.upuu; none qunrnea, and so facilitate greatly the supply of these useful minerals, some of which are already shipped to Chicago. The present proprietors of the road have mlnifealed a great dealol energy and cnpncily in prosecut- ing this work, and we l:ust that they will be largely rewnrded. The public gains greatly by Ihe extension of their undertaking.-Jl!o12traal ..... U4 tru ur urteen miles of rsilwny, trntc mcoe region is brought the seaport than it road at Toronto. This is it matter of no small importance to our merchants, for when the Cobourz and Lindsay line becomes the Cobourg and Bcaverron line, goods and passengers in transit from hence to Lake Simcoe will save from seventy to eighty miles of railway, and the great delsy which arises from transhipment at a crowded station like Toronto, compared with the quiet station at Cohourg. Instead of having to go on from Cobourg by the Lake sl;ore to Toronto and have north by the Nor hern Railway they will cut of the corner and go directly to their desti- nation. We believe that some of our merchants, who now nd their goods delayed tl week or so at Toronto, will appreciate this advantage. The velue in other respects of this railway and its branches to the country at large, and especially to the country lying north of Lake Ontario, is demonstrated by s few statistics. Thus we nd that while the Northern road last year carried some 40,000,000 feet of lumber, the Cobourg and Lindsay carried 72,600,000, and this year it has carried 72,000,000. Again, while the value of shipments from Toronto, certied by the American Consul, during a given period reach- ed socns $l76;000, the exports of the little- heard-of harbour of Port Hope, which has a branch from the Cobourg line, reached the sum of $126,000. Indeed, the two arms ofithis road spread out on each side of the great pine regions of Canada West, and thus secure a very large trade which can hardly be delivered by any con- ceivable means. We believe also the Eastern ex- tension will open npn region ofrich marble and lithographic stone quarries, and supply useful min....t.. .----- .u u-:\./u| nu UP CIJIUIIJV LCEC resources which will be fun puny whit-h owns the n ad, hnninnna:I.ly.. .. ----- - - ....-...u,-. n I||'1u uxlll I.;Uu|.lll' | F is nearly tiny miles long. ed to sirike frrrwnrd 40 me I Lake Siun-De at Benvermn. i-1 nhmn In LA 4.`--- ` uu'|ul'a3'lIl` u muumr 145 any ordinary transac- tion of tradv. It will, when Added to lbe present Cobnuvg and Pelerborrj nud Lindsay road, make 3 lune of shout sixty-six miles long. This is the distance between by the noarest. route. Lindsay line between the cbarncterislic--tbal at Hm of railway, mcoe rrainn a. s.........s.. r nvunl LVI-\I|I'||l`N Rxecurled xwmly. chx`apl_\', and uxpmiiHon::l_v A the DAILY .\'l-`.\\':~` JUB 1`ll1.\'TlNG Ul-`l-`lL`h`. .... .5 Inc mpum sI.()L'l( In concerned and these ` tgenllvmen have Worked it with so much luc- gcess as to have found their 3':-0-mt, in push. ] ing forward two branchns--one Irom Pet:-rboro_ to the north-ens`, and lhe- Olhe-r from Lindsay ' lo the mrtb wear. The first of Ibvse is now `nearly completed. It wxll place in columnar- 'c1Hi0n wilh the ports of Cobutlrg ani Port Hope that great chain of small Ink:-s lying north of Ontario, which nuier the names of` Balsam, Cumcrun. Siurgeun, Clear, Stone}-, and anfonh, I Fl"]Ihr`hl`l .. an-i .......!..- ... . 3 railway delusion when half the farmers in the ' '0 believe that the public of Lower Canada is little ttcqtittiutt--t with the large progressive strides which the Western part of the Dominion has recently taken. Tlte gran] revulsion which occurred there ll few years ago, after the great country had their pI'opC-rltPi lithogrephed out into streets, squttres, churches and city hells, hes not been lurgotten, and still casts an air almost of ridicule, in Lofver Usntt.dian:t-stitnetion. over the ideas of prosperity in the West. Neverthe- less, the Province ofontnrio is advancing rIpid- ly in every deyertment of improvement. The misfortunes which ft ll upon her peoi le some twelve years ago caused them to replace their vvild projects, and extravagant modes of life,by others more exttctly stiuttred to the reel circum- stances. Mttny went under; the rest set to work to economize; and ineelsibly the crisis was tidetl oven. 1`en and twelve per cent were a few years ttgo rates of interest whose liberulity nttrnctod no end of would-be born.-were gratelul in ttnticirntion for the fitvour in which they hoped to lltlllclprllt Now we are told that it is not very easy to keep money out upon mortgage except you place it with somewhat doubtful ap- plicants. The truth is that. from one end of the country to the other the Western Province is ell Alive with enterprising, active sud intelligent men In all depnrtmen s_ They may eoniettmes curry their undertakings too far for their own good; but they are in all cases building up nu- merous industries which mu-t add enormously alike to the public and private revenue of Outta- rin. The !lllPl[tI i.~it'23 which promise the most vslueble results ltl'C the railways, of which sev- erel new ones will tinqttestioniihly soon be push- ed forward into districts whit:h are at present ieoleted from the lending linrs. Hiuee lheselttet rotds have been constructed, there has been` e nn-EAJ -J` 4:.-- , _ _,-..._ .. IV u-gu I111. uni. Plrflll lheselnst period of diacoulngement which has prevented `new ones from being emrxml, bur. that pr-r:o~1 seems 10 be at an end. Experience has perhaps Jdiapelled some delusions, but it has enabled careful obnervers lo 590 what railways may do under careful Innuugemcnt, as well for the pub- lic an Ilwir promoters. An excellent example of this has been furnislle-1 by the Cubourg, Peter- boro and Lindany Hallway, This road at rs! appeared to be u v.n-.l....i.I.m.,,...: u-_-.:, ..vvuI 5, I curl - Appeared be u very decidedly bud bnrgnin; but it has passed unto lb lands nfnew purcha- lere, of coursn on very mlrnulagnnua terms, r) far as the capital .-luck is concerned and gentle-men wnrkmi ir win}. an .......n.. -..- ._.___._ .-.uu.-.1 nu: Inc I uwvvllyzi, which: n the new bl iaeems Experieuc dispelled i1 I rail nnrlnr mu-nr..I ....-... ..-........_. R;`\Il.WA`1':s' [N UPPER CANADA. .. .,.....-. sun; auulc [)1 OUT HICTCUICIIB, ind , nbr-r 3 cuuulrv lame, and um--:-II- ,_.-, -....--nu u_v IDB 5-`maul, 76;0O0, rbour :1 of Ih-. up... n:.... ---=-V - _ _.-..- 4...-, -uu scat, upon furnished by the com- is nn1,and in as quiet and nanmr ordinary I. Pelerborcj .bOlJl iiXtV-Six mil: Inna '7'- , , , . _. ...; ul uvnusln, `on, liar country he`) side of wlnch lea The ulher is intend- crd nurlhwesl, and touch ienverlnn. This Inner branch '.|['l'Il'I'h v.r-nrl lilrn pl. -A-- n L`Il3 .\':v-s. com bani m Wm , _........u nuaurreC- mgh sud pre- urmined Caprera and in nlso ing with um. .-.-v-- _.\....... una mu:-r urnncn umruw need like the rest, upon rill furnished In tho mm- .--- um I: Lllh0|]gh no `brief nan any one else, and a :cL fncilitv. with .n L- "-5 tulllll TEPUUIICQD y to some Spaniards are the who likely to .. ...-..m..us-u I-Iuu I.l..Il. :E heir --one he sa Ii:-an .-.f .l...n.. :. - 1 glad to nd B counn-v in ._o--- D._-.. -.u uuu counuf-y is antago- ' Republic, and remain mo- that A I-onnl.l:--- _- `-:II\J-Au. ad Mnuini and insurrec- Innlinnno ---3 --- all Gazette, that Garibaldi, d brv Mn:-:..: --.: -vgunlhl JU- republican Mi tn an..- CAHL: roa resolu- . --. u u-sacb. The Toronto correspondent of the Hamil- ton Spectator says :--"By-the-bye have you heard the late tale about John Sandeld Macdonald ? No, of course not. How could you? Well, it's a good joke. John is nothing if not economical, and objects to printed cii-cu]are--the latter are so expen- sive. But that is not all. The last General Order of the Clerks is that all y-leaves of documents are to be cut of and used, as no ` waste will in future be permitted in any of the General Departments. Rather good that. And that reminds me. The Govern- ment, running wild in its economy, refuses the reporters the use of e. wuh~room, and will not provide another. So that of all the rugged heads. dusty garments, and unwash- ed hands and faces in the Home, porhllpl those of the wretched array of reporters are about the worst. It is evident from the above that Sandeld is getting to be I. regu- lar old hunks. ____ .. .....wuuuu in sunny himself to his satisfaction, and forthwith produced I loryncm, with which, in the moat orthodox operatic style, be scanned the scene belure him. His observe- tione must: have been gratifying to his own feel- ings, for during the service he continued his ex- nrninstions slternetely of ministers, chair and congregetionmith e minuteness that denoted in- terest. The exact estimate he formed of the whole we are unable to ssy, but we chronicle the fact tht the opera glass has now been in- troduced into the Church as well as the Theatre, and, if its use is to become geuernl,our fsir friends will have to dress eccordingly. After this mention of it we hope this silly youth, whose name we could not learn, will, if he hes an ounce of brains, behave the n save :__"Rn-+l- L-~ L~ _ -,-.-_, ......-5 - nuu new DI the crowded congregation. After divesting himoelf of his overcoat, the individuol in question stood revenlod 3 perfect Ipocilnon of the toilon and iunndreu handiwork. The general get-up wan all strictly in keeping from the parting of the hair to the smoothly-tting kid glove. Af- ter many experiment! this rejuvenated Benn Brummell aucoeeded in noting hinnclf loryncm. with _-I.-.:..L :. ...., nun uu mnnnmctnred by on capital enough. Hoe is: aprightlg Inan, already a. millionaire, full of coux-aged, and he has conceived uve chines, presses among them. Ther bubly be no competition with him preas-in this country, at any rate; lock press, whose processes are morn more thorough, is ulrendy the {no latter, as you are nwaro, prints on bl an endless roll, at the rate of sixty-t lmprcuions a minute." Tm Pnoannas or FAamon.-On ening last. in one nf nnr '--I---` cently expired, Ind aaaltluu cupltlulcy. Uur Moat Gracious Sovereign`: favourable re- cognition of the wisdom of this policy, evinced in the appointment of Your Excellency to the Governor Gtnerullhip of thin Dominion, in view- ed by her loyal ouhjecttt here with the highest etitisfnctior, an aording fresh testimony of the solicitude her Majesty bu on all occasions ma- nifested, to promote the welfare end contentment of her people, and as an additional guarantee, were that needed, for the preservation of that constitutional liberty we have the privilege to enjoy under her benignant away. ` Under auspices thna propitione,your lxcellen- cy enters in the Government of this Dominion. May the results justify the sanguine hope: we venture to indulge of it: eueeeu. Tbie Assembly in now engaged in earneet de- liberations bow belt to accomplish in thin Pro- vince the objects for which the recent important changes in the Constitution were eected; to unite and consolidate the interaeta and feelings of a 1 her Majeaty'e subjects of every race inha- biting this vast territory; to induce the indus- trioue settlers of every nation to make this Pro- vince their home, by opening up its fertile Ind procrealive lands; and to ensure to all an tqui- table and economical system of Government, Wl!h equal rights and freedom of religion: opinions. These are our views, and to them we devote our etrenuone endeavours. We bespeak for them your Excellency : approval; on our own tart we venture the assurance that your Excellency may at all times rely on our moat energetic efforts, and on the good will of the people of Ontario, in the furtherance of any de- sire and act of your Excellency to promote the peace, order and good government of the Do- minion. ~ ADDRESS TO THE GOVERNOR GEN- ERAL. In the Legis|ali\re'AIs`Inbly on loudly, on motion of Ibis Hon. Attorney General, the fol- low ng address of congrntulntton Wll adopted In his Excellency, the Governor General, and that it be pt-raenled by the foliowing committee, consisting of the Hon. Mr Wood, and Hour: Scott. Lyon, Cumberland, Perry, Galbraith, and Evans. yuuuuj Your Excel!ency's eminent talent dilpluyod in the high positions in the public service you have lled at home and abroad are not unknown to the people of Cuuuda, who have not failed to note, with I.pprobuian_ lhe uguciiy and lrle alutesmanahip exhibited by your Excellency in govi r ing the several Dependencign of the Km- pire comuzitled to your chirp, in strict confor- mity with than libernl and connitalionnl prin- ciples which form the strongest bulwark! of British supremacy. (bur unac r1.-..;..... c.---i ' - - ........c-. u u .n.u., n_u_b, uovernor Gen- eral of the Dominion of Canada :- We her Majesty`: dutiful and loyal Inbjectl, the L?glSlnlIVe Assembly of the Provincaof Untari:-, in u-salon assembled, reaneclfully reg leave to approach your Excellency to of- fer our hearty congratulations on your safe uri- vnl, and assumption of the Government of the country. Vnnlr Pr:-.-.I|-.u--`n ---1-- - ` ' ` " ' E` '|'.\.\-P.-\YERb`wh aid that L'lT\' TAKE" nun pul|V:l'F IIILU ll VHUIL February, 1868.--She so astonished him by preparing ten for him, which act being so unlike her, he refused to partake of. it. Afterwards he had it analyzed, and found it contained mgar nf lead, which he charges she put in the tea with the intent to poison him. . u_-Ib`e Right. Honourable Sir John Young, I Blronel, G L M.(}., R.0_B, Governor Gen- of the Dmninim. nr n....-..u- . l\'uvemher, 5, l8G7.---llis wife cut. his ht-ml open with a. stool. lleuember, 1R67.--Sho locked him out of the huu.-m, and he was obliged to sleep in the wuud-Hhed. llenvinhcr 25, 1867 -She struck him with such force as almost to break his arm, in vunscquence of which he lost the use therouf for three months. January 12, l8('i8.-He, buin at the huuso of u. neighbour, she ruahedg into the mum and went at him with a. bottle, calling him fuul and scandalous names, and when he left the premises she throw a brick at him with such force as to break several of his ribs. |_V_,\,, , xnnn uncl IU-3. Februarv. 18C-8.-She threw his clothe! and paper: into a vault. l`nI..-........ mm: up. ,- - - - |l|Jll- '0 Flu. lalldiuld alt the man 3|. ..__ uu urn pull. wwuruu nun, LII IUIIOWH2-- July, l867.--While he was lying on the sofa. Hick, she struck him with a piece of '1)lld. Inn. [1 1|! Chiciizu not only furnii-shes more divorce suits tlmn any place of its age sud size in the world, but the said divorce suits are IUll()I)g` the lll()Ht renmrlmble of their kind few-r presented. Um: Adler, of that place, [HHS in II petition to lie plundered from his uving wife. lie charges her with improper lnl(`l`(.`Ulll'H(3 with the majority of the buliueu and pi-ul'eauiuna.l men of the city, and with BOIIIU men not of the city, and then species, with perspicncity, sundry acts of cruelty on lmr part towards him, as follows 2- .l|Ilv . \lrL.:I.. Ln -_-o. l-:----- -- LL- .___j..____.;.j A Washington latter uys : ble patents which hnvn --1 ,- .._...u5 u.u:u1. LIIEPG W1 in L . for I 3!; Drocmam-2 an I'P1nnn -:.. \\'EXI)fI5l)A\' E\'E.\'I.\'G, DEL I\rIll zithu .uld any that in this case the court. thur grant him a divorce or supply with a bodyguard in his own I W A N:l`S A In VUIKUE. _____- ..... ...;...-use mu ~ orts, mario, M - _ -....o.puuucuu; or me Hamil- " ate P it s 'not ulars--t.he latter urn an a---- . ~- W` naunfactured anybody wl`h is n sprightly, ingenioul fume, undis- is several new mn- There will pro- nmpetilion the H00 uuntry, am rate: f'm- an an! _ , ...... nun In lui 11` untry, for the Bul- a more simple and 5 ulrendy fnmmim 'M=- I- -,....... ...c uluru umple and favourite. This prints both sides of sixty-three double ute. 4 "Among the Vnlu. nllv Ilrni-ad -_; Sunday ov- L PI-nmn-no `Ib`i);s :lJ!1`ll`g lS.:'}v:3q NETXYQ iRnU IT. The Best and Cheapest in th City, -nun:-U. In Pieton, on Nov 3011:, at the ruidenu of ` tho bride : father, by the Rev. Hr Icukon, It John Illney. of Kingston, to Eleanor, third dnghter of Ir Wm. Bnclunn. HANGING BEAD BASKETS. SILK-LINED BASKETS (Choice). WORK BASKETS. -- v vv---n; audit. The Emperor of Austria. has ordered that henceforth his title in treaties with foreign powers shell be "Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, &c., and Apostolic King of Hungary. In the body of trentiee this title will abbreviated by the ominion of all reference to Bohemin, and he will be npoken of-' as His Majesty the Emperor and King, or Hie Imperial and Roynl Apostolic Ms- jeaty." The empire is in future to be cul- led .`I'he Anstro-Hungarian Monarchy," or The Austrn-Hungurien State." Ava uuuu we oroxer, "1 don't deal in it. `* by not? continued tho gentleman in punuit of information. Because, answer- ed his friend, "Jay Gould cm print it faster than Ican buy it Exit the friend from the country.-Nem York paper * "II n:...-I: I.-- L--- ___ . . u on - -.-_..-..y. /4.:-pun 1 ulwfllpf. Mn Dinneli ha been created Vinconnteu Ben- conaeld. Belconaeld in n quiet little Bucking- bnmuhire villngo situated on the old conch told between London and Oxford, about twenty-thneo mile: from the int muted city. The poet Wal- ler lieu buried there, and not fnr from thence is the place when the Duke of Buckingham and the Eu! of Bhnftenbury fought their celebrated duel in the reign ofGhnrIu the Second. Beacons- eld in within nix mile: of Hnghendon lunar, llr Disraeli : country nest. 'I"'|.- 1:1|._-_--- -f -' - ' ` ` uvvt - Mr Peernholl, who exhibited a French machine. proved himself to be on www- pliehed rider by the elegance and ease with which he managed his vehicle. During the evening there was 3 race of hnlf amile between on oicer of the Twenty-second Regiment and 5 member of the Rocky Mountain Pres; Club, both using Picker- ing u velocipedee, in which the oicer was benten after ngnllnnt struggle. The dif- ferent. ertists continued to die Icy their elrill until late in the evening, w en it In- suggested by some of the spectator: that bodies of troops would be provided with velocipedee, upon which they would per- form field manoeuvres. To prove the proc- ticability of the idea, all the velocipediete drew the-mnelvee up in line and wheeled around the hell in splendid style. Thin was was nbout. the hut part of the entertainment worthy ofnotice.--Nero York Times. _--..a ttbe member: Iepnrated. Tbe,fol- beru were present; The Cbairmnn, mrr, McCrosaie, Cunningham, Bur- , Newlnndj and Carrol. M.._ The extensive luring machine Iunufu.-lory curried on by loam R. I. Want and (Jo , of Hunilton, Out, is being enluged st I can cf 310,000. When Ihc new building in nilbed, 500 sewing machines will be turned on: per week. The rm bun lately remind all! order from Englnnd for 15,000 machines. An operutor in B :-and meet was asked the other day, How in Erie? Don t. know. res nded the broker, I don't deal in -~w`i`. 7 not ? nnnfinnad +1.- .....a.l.__.._ :_ omlr improvements. . Mr Minnot,;. French gentlemen of great skill on I velocipedi|t_ met with 1 fall, by which he sprung his machine so that he was not able to perform much on that. However, be dilpleyed his agility on a smaller one by throwing one leg entirely over the handle and riding sideways, and ascending upon the saddle while the machine Wu going. - Mr p;!UhAD;l\1n ........ _-,- -1 L:_ .._-A'L:-.- I who `Hills. ' M! PICROHDR. upon one of his machines, showed his prociency no a rider by cutting sgure eight. around two chairs but two feet npsrt. Mr Plrn`-Inll -1.- -_L:L2n.-.I - u.____u_ TRIAL OF YELOCIPEDES YIN NEW` YORK. ' An interutin exhibition of Velocipedeu took piece on glturdny evening at the ar- moury of the Twenty-second Regiment, in Fourteenth street, near the French Theutre. The veloci odes were from four diereut makers. no of then were entirely of the French pattern, being very high. and re- quiring the rider to jump on when Matting. The best one. however, in an American aifair, end the seat in much lower, besides severe! other improvemenw. Mr Minnlsb - `I|...._-I. ---..n-_._-_ . I .._. _ SHEFFIELD HOUSE. OXES N EW Half Bonn LAYER. nusms H 1. 3. until: &. l3`0 s. uwtol aaealeu Keg: Prune: Boxel New Onnge Peel Boxol New Citron Peel Bblu Prime Om-rants In of F1-uh Wslnutl B110! 0! Fnuh Filbert: B080! Jordnn Allnondl, shelled Bale: of B1-nil Nut! Bnlen Raft SI.-Ila! I '-- K ` vane nnw LAYER BAISII * Bonn ' Quartet Boxen " " Boxes Choice Tnblo Raisin Boxen Two Oromu Boxou Double Crown Boxes Royal Blue: Boxes Valentin Rabin: Hill` Boxel Drumusulunu " Bagg gnmllnnn 4' ngle ccpics or 11 muniug the news . ~uI\1\4\-o D` - -. mun or until Nut! Bnlel Soft. Shelled Almond: 1:: n - - I MORE NEW anons. CAP BASKETS. NURSERY BAsiEm's. PLATE BASKETS MARKET BASKETS. /TEAS, lo: CHARLES GBIGOB. 'l`rIu'vIIvrn` Guido. Ihncazn 0rr.-Tbe Royal Canadian Rxel, taking advantage of the prelent pleasant wen. ther, marched out in full force. They proceed- ed along King street to Portsmouth, and return- gd by the way of Princess street. 1, -9 Gill otlnnuon of TI To- > I '.- pl.-- nswouns will Buying from _ IL ' r-* CHEAP BLANKE`l`S_, English, Canadian. km from 33 93 to I H ' lu prices. Funds 1': wonh IQ 3I6dn.nd3o9d. 1,000 ynl Black In , 6` 10:, from 6: ad pot gr. .j 50 psceulnunty I A M ` 50 haul-y ` also Cantu I and L rchuul at tho hm V` 5:5 Bu In lnn ' } REDUCED yuu.aI.nu-I-I II IZSIU Ina Bank: In Ionrul. v|u._ ..-... _:u 1.- 4.--; 1 uasa runny luau UN! Overcouu, Dreueocu, Pullii 1' Iii u unfit! ll -IIIIIC-I. "Tu naugin In cloud 1 to nuke 11:: induction. 1 I-`--A lI-_A_ II- .I._ Z n IUI `idny. I." mum 1" "` -- --u put :31. L000 yard: Trad, I 1' 94 Der rad. M 10 dos. French Oocthi to besolu In liudpup 40 dog. Blngk am ma. \ my not IIJIF II I I!` dos. Buaasuk Voi,~I_ st 31d each. 1` r`.-nnlI- 11...]. ____.l. A. AUCTIGN 90003! 1` LIVERPOOE5 -tutcu, rllfll. U1 1 ! nbly under current in]: oxsxs-mm one `T ~ Ghoul, math 50 `IR, 1,000 ystdn `Fi, 1 3d ylfll. .1,ool::.~I. -I---I LUV uvll IpII.II.' dozen. ' - :00 Dozen Gina c1ogh.," 50 Pieou Tnblo Linn, 15 Balm FM: 2 Due: .nmi"3. * 3 1 Cue 101 Lines: Run We undaruke to 13;` may other: not an ` ' on close inspection, Iohf tented, Pint Clan Lb]! nnnn n..-_._. :___, ' will now ole: Ye tho folowing nus: . Very Handsome Iilh, 4; b _ V vs] LIIHUUOIHU 24, :7 and 30 Id: nlu c upon ever cloud no then. h Plain Ind Twilled ; , `. Bridal sndlvening Q '- shnden. 1 One Horrockau 0 "" `M Blnck Sltipl, for Dug` ' I00 Doun Ngpkm `g be Board lag: ni/gtbtnlhe chair- Iy open the meeting, and A!- hour I conversation nmong nmhnru npn---q-.I ml 1-,: REAP FANCY D811 x I nunnn l'II_oI.- --`If AUC) l`lON 35': M0mTREXj: `IHIAP WINOIYB, J light and duh W price.) `IHEAP OOTTONS, G1 _ J I t.ong,Sheotlng:,'l'I _ ble Linens, Conn V` _ Iin Onrtainl. , 3, Nov. 26, 1868. mu? ALL woox. J Brown, Pnrplo, liq?! Stone, um, mu-r,=1 IPEIIIA. In-In M""'\ jam? FLAN!lEL8,1 lhifn Hi what nil`!!! L. St. J, GAB! VIHEAP BLACK min 1 Pnnnu o_'....a can. -I WWI V-.$ W N01 . 12. B0!!! Real D Luge Table 0 {All new Cu. "f."s L I-ch -_ FEE Cue: of L vintage 1834. uni. l.'u.ll1I1`l-I51 "' shire, Snxouyydif genu, Purple, BIIII Fluncls. Stripdn at :~' \.u Iut LFAILI JIWS [DIV l!` nfl.hr.'puL!liC1i0l:I orice, Prun- three copposn. Inf IQLVUI. 1313' press Olothl, Pol Ohoici Nonltitdl GREAT7 ARE Now : AT1 Izl-Jp--- --_ -_ .Dec. 1.--In the no day, Minister n!" .1 made a spgectg, ur uking the legal s 1-r2.__.J;.m- nu-u:l'n>u I there was no business to D___)II, . - I IESDAY EVENINGI ......,_., -_- Kingdom unifon f Nofthern States. Dec. 1.--Un Mond monarchists, in V by the Republican Dec. l.-A. deupat says it in` 1.-elieve e Porte will recal s in Greece. ,Dec. 1.-A rumo the Government 0 s recognizegi the lligerenu. , Dec. 1.-Queen V letter compliments tion w'uh his adm of Canada. ult- of the eiections e Tiwm, stands th nu-n o OIIIINDB gold discovered near Rh ere. They speak result of the ex: ' z carrying free gol by re at Fort Lat` natives. 272. w of the ship Flee: was recently gban ed safely at Falmo , Dec. 1.---The Qu her slight iudisposi borne soon gfter t aeli will not prop the peerage duri tion. A grand tea jected in Liverpool rs of the expiring atone`s Chapter 0 is generally though judicious publicsti ave alienated muny , Dec. 1. -The new River Thames too osepb Scdler of Put of Putney. The I ship of the Thain but was defeated 1 lord: of Gatesh "in a. race of nearly l hames, from Pnme side.` The race to cause and for the on by Kelly, who ha in 23; minutes ' rt his lost laurel: ...;.wu, uec. "1.--' y decided unamm epublic n was e ector. T u gi_ves &`;L, (1 _...u- unit! ueen us entirely untru rotary Seward he a claims entirely rk, Dec. 2.-The 3 now rosecnti uatom bun sfairn has already meal at`. vr m;;=.~. Doc. :.-F1our one auctions in gain quotation. Tho El LAST PA 013'. . Tenneusee, D _ has been arrested of being the salsa U :1, Dec. Y. --'.l.`he Cabinet meeting t ho_A1aba.mn clui but was not made 1 conaidention. ing the round: t some knotty leg o_1rith have been 13 pnfiu-nl- ---1-~ Ilpltchu of to-day IPHRI, 1,50 K0 0,00 an immense 0 contest. . 1.--Genera.l Pri ' ,docIa eothst the ` ment will have no ,a.nd denies with in report that be p ) Viull l38I 9d; Mendez Msnez an-i ublicnnl attacked of monarchilta i 191;. a, -.u:.--uomoIs 3_BondI dull at 74; I 96i_ pm.-Consuls 923 ; res rm ; Atlantic 3 the L`Hno.\'1cu no >.J nl... ....\_L _.._ \ tncisco, Dec. 1: aAl|:tll``J ' General Custsr ho eld ag ;n.in. _.TE_LI bias. arrived. Dec. 2,-'l`he Qtea olgn AND con Dec. 2, a..m.--Oonulsl 1- Rnnnln .4..lI -4. HA` York Press ha. 5|..- -I| g u..- Athens, unless 1-I Clpe Vincenv, or}! chartered for lbs 1* Dec. 2, n.m.---Got Provisions rm. P miter. Till! ':g:e;l ' the State to Grad an, nm. 1/ ml 1 11, am. Waite lour r 16.! 9 ll gr] . `Rn-IA`. 1.. Dec. w n I 70?? Avfnn-Z uuqur L089 \ Barley so - parties were NIws may ls .. .-.5-L-.. I1-.- 8Acun.:u:.-About ve dclock yesterday af- _ ternoon : men coolly opened the door of Mr loxhnura home opposite St. Pam : Church, and took the key of the church from a nail behind the door, where it is ulunlly kept. Au peoplg hnving bneineu in the church are in the frequent habit of taking the key when wanted, in I ni- lu mnnner, the nation called forth no particular nolice from In Hoxlum who was prejem; in the room. The key was returned to its place in on equally cool and dellbernte manner about two hour: efterwsrdl. It nfterwnrdi transpired um the roses} who hsd got the key bud pro. ended to the Church, Ind after picking um: I_-|.- .l 51.; `Tnnlrr nn w-an-C-,.t.- -_.1 1-. !.-Ninety. I 4L.'- ,p., _ __,_J this After-_ 7 E" 0f Pun LLlCl.\'lll.-Ur.l Tuesday nigh! lam `e`' - and ` some one by mean: of fnlse keys entnred tho WDPTUV9`-1 store of Mr Hobart, druggiat, Princess street, iDY61't?`l i from the Bagot street door, but thus far nothing sing the.` has been missed. 0:: the previous night the pledged shop of Mr Leguaick, shoemaker, wu entered mined to 5 by means of I pick-hck, and Ieveul pairs of much as I Ibocn Ind an ncordeou were Itolen. L_f,, I , (ff: .....-.. -wqvuuu lul LHIIOTHIF nuts Red River netulen were those furnished by the char-iuble contributions of tho good people of Guam. city. This in high honour for the Do. I minion upiul. -_ _-_.-- nun : uvlv. AVVennont editor writu obituary notices of delinquant Inbacribex-I, and in this In] bxiup them to life. , _ --...... .....-... . Iuup m rnunaelphinl ? there in a sign giving the information that I.l kinda of Indie: Iuyl here." A VQPI'|f\nI -.l:a-_ ---- gnu n.u.l\ Duppll Willi Oh: Ah:-it-I-.1- -----!l-A-1 i ,1, r _ , . . . _ . V... - uueysuivul CHI- meter and having been noticed for some days past strolling round the city without having sny ostensible employment except that of endeavour- ing to sell 3 watch. Inquiries lead to the con- clusion that the man hes been on the look out for e. chance of burglary, and is connected with a gsug of fellows who live by plunder. He is I tell, tl:in,sellow looking man, with smell deeply set black eyes, high cheek bones, chin brood and square, and 1 heavy monstacheon his upper lip unconnected with heard or impel-lel. He was dreseed in e long black frock cost, and wore a broad brimmed black Yankee felt hst. Altogether be is a person one would not be in- duced to place implicit condence in. The ma- gistrate allowed him a choice of going _to gaol or returning to hisfbome on the American side of tl.e lake, which letter alternative the man eagerly availed himself of, end wee seen safely of! by the police. The men has been closely watched by the police since his nrrivnl. __.-((.:--- The Hon. J. Y. Scummo monster hotel in Chicsgo, I, -- l Nzw ll1:a1c.--* Soxnonfs Cau.v.-A new Americsu song, Somebody : Child," the words by John W. Bullrr, the music composed by G. Entnbrook, bu been published by Compton t Donn, of 31. Louis. We have received 5 copy through Stacey`: Book and Music Store. , ______ ..... ysvyvcu Iv uuuu I to cost $750,000. In I. corset Innker's Ihop in Philndelphinl ` sign fifnformntion I L:...l- -1 u_.~ I Pouc: Conn, Wedneeday.-The buainesa , before the court this morning wan not of a very interesting character, and Wu cause of remark , from Mike O Shanghnuay, who has just returned ; from voyaging on the lakea, as he was leaving i the city buildinga, that the bye: in Kingston ;didn't know how to get up a police coon." Robert Spencer complained of his neighbour, I Collet, for emptying slope in the back premises tnutnaly owned. The wile of the defendant denied doing :0, nnd contended that Spence on- ly complained from motives of apite, she hav- ing been a principal witness againlt him in a recent case before the court. Policeman Port- er : information, hoaever, corroborating that of the complainant, the bench ned the defend- not the sum or $4, as required by the city by- law. Several cabmen were charged by police- men Hoyle with soliciting fare: at the Grand R Trunk Railway depot, and were lined fty eenu ` each. William Adam appeared at the bar ar- ruled by the police as being a enapicioal cha- meter and havincr ht-an n.-..a.....e 4'.- new - Anvnar Slnv1cu_-We understand that ing the season of advent special sermons be preached in St. James` Church on the In of the pre-milleuni-1 advent of the church. I morrow evening the Rev. W. B. Hoitt lecture in the same church on the 1411: ch: of Zech., domonutnting the pro-millennial lug. Service begins `(.30. , `__...H _. I` IE I `he Queen Street Church. 1 Iu|LI.L'If. Mr Reed} bill m.ilwa_\'I. enabih them by grants J ,, 4, -.... bxll. Fmally tin.-1nl1was wululrawu. .\Ir Blake's hill 1:) pmvide Iur the Inuit.` satisfactory disposal or cllamberruppiiup ti--nsu ;n the L`-mrz or Cluanccry was Feud u .sec0ndIiu1e and rclerred to n Bltcl. unu.~ -noo..,. Tho at supplies which reached the unfo;t-u'- mta than rm-n;.s...a 1..- the qmllicakions of `owns was tskru up,l and reported progrei that `the bill as amend ;\t[urne_\`-U en-ral Macdunnld introduced .biU to pl'u\'id:' for the establishment and Iuverument of Central District Prisuna in he Province of Ontario. The House adjourned at ten minutes In leven p.Lu. ublic __ Tn] Knrusml no Pnn.L1r|vu.u Ro;n_-t 4 The following officials left the city this morn-] ing for HcNeii's Tavern for the purpose of Bel- ling the receipts of the toll: for the cunning year or the gntes from No. 1 to 5 inclusive; The layer; It Ionea, City Engineer; Mdermen Robinson and Brophy ; Henri, Cbnnonhonae, Flnnngnn nnd Ilouyn, Mr Linton, u-., And Mr G, Irelnd in plnco of the City Chunherlsln. We nrel Tlw Election bill wnsagnin tliacuuctl in uuuuittce. Several atueudtnents were pro- f its minor provisions. he ufelecturs in cities Bllll awns up. but the committee rose ml reported progress on the understanding mat utnended should lie primed etun: being futtln.-r considered. Tllt`lIllll'(`lti1IU;_{ to Sheti"i fees was re ortrd from the committee and assigucul it iir-l hauling on l"rttltty_ 'l`l .. IJ ... ._I.|1\ The question of` Mount Forest, Dec. i.-Mr Colin Campbell, proprietor of the woolen lactory, of this vi}- lage, was found detail in his bed on Sunday morn- .-,-ed_ and the bill has been altered in some` I mg. From the evidence adduced at the Coro- r ner's inquvsl yesterday, it appear! he had gone to bed the evening before in in state of intoxica- tion, nnd was atnotherod during the night. The jury returned the {o lowing verdict, Unit the dec-rnsed came to his death by uuffocntion in l bed, while in 8 state of helplessness, irorn exces- slre drinking. SWEARING IN UP THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. Uttnwa, Dec l.-Hia Excellency Sir John Young was sworn in as mn-n..u no........i -:.|. . .-n Munlrgal, Dec. `3.- ermusly ili, Dr. H ,1, ...- . .\l r Julius-vn t [he m-xt L hargc of for` A Mr (` '1`uc-sulu_\'. Der. l.- -.-\ number of petitions :1 Im.~ve]lam~nns nulurc were preseutei 3 me private bills were introduced and` id :1 first time. On motion [in time fur re-'.v.ng private bills was extended mi nlreal, `3.Mru Mucduugall being Isl; H. ('umpbr-ll of this (`My one to Utlawn to attend her. zd Post Ins`! night. and the cum] :3 1 over below Weliington Bridgn. mnrrnw will he Ilmuksgiving day in lnnnh ..r s.`.....ol.....I I-.'GI.'~`I.A THU =.lu_\', I)c \'. 1. - U, . . . . .... . nu unnsll mm 11 1 (:0I1)1ui-Jlluucr wcrc substi- Iacconlancc Will] the object of the `mally .~'['I'.`('l.'I I, 'I`lv.'l. l'.'(}I1'.'1.|lb'. Scaool. BonD.-As there I: be brought beforn the Di] `man did not formally me` ter a quarter of an convert those present the upnrah lowing members Tl Helen. Hobnrv, Cunn ton, Cbown, Carrol ed} bill rolnting to trumwaya and enabling municipalities to aid and bonuses. was read a I(`1] of Scotland, wlmsu Wifu is said to have been n pqisun him for smne time past, is sue for u acparatinn J: mrpx. hus-In has been ho.-M to bail fur trial wxt (`nun of Queen's Bench on u >1" forgery brought by Judge Aylv FROM MON'l'R!'IA L. -:----___j.-. Summon proposed to build at Chicago. In (`nut Q'7Im nnn : will ' the lnbject nun nf pk. ,.|..._..L on A 5.8 l1.`. |(1'L Y - ._- --uJ\.n: >1 zba Tc- V. Hoitt will chapter -ca,-ui1'|..._:_I The United States Consul in London, who is a native of the State of Maine, has sent to the State Department in Washing- ton a paper upon the Foreign maritime com- merce of the United States. He dwell: es- pecially upon ateam navigation, which has remained almost stationary in the United progressed in Great Britain and her col~ oniea until the British ag oats over 8,200 ntaazneraof about 1,400,000 ton in all . _-___j-.__ A Scotch manic publisher inlex-ta of every note in his publications thereof. _,_ -.-._, .........u.... nuur ounce! or fraction thereof. Poutage chargeable as above upon all nrlicles of printed mutter, including patterns or samples of merchnndizm must be fully prepaid II a mailing ofce in either country, and in full to deatinntion, receiving country delivering the name in Ill cues without any charge what- ever. Cnru 1-an Uuxrno Suns.- ve bend of milch cowl were shipped 1 noon by Americnn buyers for Vi board the ateunor Pierreponl, charter: purpose. nu ma unnea tatea,nnd 2d (4 cents) in the United Kingdom, however, will be levied and collected in ' addition to deciency on each un- paid or ineoiciemly preplid letter received by one country from the other. 2nd New-n----a 0 ---`- ' ' ' if vuu v.uuuu'y irom me Other. - 2nd. Newspapers 2 centl each in the United SlnteI,a.nd 1 penny each in the United King- dom, if not exceeding` 4 ounces in weight. 3rd. Book packets, including printed papers o_t' nil kinda, &c., pllterns or anmnlu M m--. ,_____,,_,,_,. THE NEW POSTAL RATES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. The new poltnl convention jun conclndid be- tween the United Kingdom nnd the United States, which goes lnto operation on the 15: of January, 1869, cstablilhen the following rates of international postage: ' llt. Letters, lam. m... ..'.....u- _--- --' -- nu nrnunuull pllgej " Letters, 12cm per single rate of 15 gram- mu, half-ounce in use; 6d (12 cu) in United Kingdom, prepayment optional. A fine of 5 cl! in the United Stateu,nnd Kingdom. however. will ha 1..:-.u .._.: u_, my nxccuency. The ceremony wu concluded at 3 quarter past 3 o'clock, when hil Excellency and Lady Young retired, and were driven to Rideau Hall. They were heutily cheered on luvinglho building. ifhe Mayor and Corporation then presented an address, And the uriouu local societies did the name, to which repliel were severally made by his Excellency. V I cerarnnnv um. -......I..:-.1 _. ;uuy WE } .......=.., .uunury bet-rotary Sir John 1 advanced on the right side in front of the throne, introduced, and his Excellency simply bowed, without shak- ing hands. Mr Wood then read the address from the Ontario Legislature. His Excellency then made the following re- ply :-- Gentlemen-I thank you for your loyal and dutiful nddrelst. l entirely concur in the con- atitntionnl sentiments to which you give ex- pression, and nhnll at all times be ready and anxious to second your eorta to promote the peace, order Ind good government of the Do- minion. "FL. I ? " ' ` MJIUIUII. The Hon. Mr Wood then introduced Imniberl composing the deputation. after 1 they withdrew to the left tide of the c ` ber. Sxrrum -The ice has taken inlide the 2 road truck by No. 2 maths, and w nknting there lbil Afternoon. It is. how: unufe yet. . ...- _.-\.u-`J, Ill .ll.li`ll.IP, being, on his right. His Excellency was dressed in the Civil Service uniform of the Empire, consisting of blue and go`.d,the em- broidery ol gold being very heavy. Down the side of tire table. la the right. i John A. Macdonuld, Messrs. Tilley and on the left, Messrs. Campbell, ltse; and Messrs. Lee and Hem.-zworth, clerks` of Privy Council. At the lower end ble we:e Chief Justice Hagarty, Wilson and Morrison. Mr Turville warrant of appointment. the Gover-nor-Gen-erul and others standing. The Judges then advanc- ed to the head of the table, and the Chief Ju-'- ttce administered the.-oaths. which ware attested by his Iignrtlurr and those of the other Justices present. His Excellency was only sworn in as Administrator to-day, which is the ordinary course. The swearing in being performed, His Excellency took his seat on the throne. His three aide-de-camp, Lieut.-Cole. Irvine, Bernard and Cumberland, took up a position on his left, standing. Lady Young was settled at the head of the first row of seats on the left, Lady Hac- donalri sitting next her. The delegates -from Qntario occupied seats at the front. on the right at the throne. It is estimated that about 500 ladies and gentlemen were on the floor of the Senate Chamber, and 1,000 were in the gel- leries. The whole scene was very ne. The ladies were very beautifully dressed, although full dress was not required, and was not indulg- ed in at all. The clergy, otrers of Commons, and deputyhends, had seats near the clerk's ta. ble. As soon as his Excellency had taken his seat on the throne. Hon. Mr Wand .. 1.--; -r -u.. no auuu as HIS ILICCHCD4 throne, H the deputation from McNeil, Military Sec-rotary lhe 1-ivhv .m.. .r ,.-.- ........... ... n uuuulu auugu. ll 15 esl|ma!ed' lhat fully 10,000 people were in Ihe line of pro- reuiun. His Excelxncy reached my Scna'e Chamber about 2 UL`l0Ck, amid the firing of nnillery and the ringnng ox bells. He 3-. once look a. poniIi.n at the bend of the Glvrk'a table, his Private Secreluy, Hr Turnlle, I I being dressed in lhn f"....l Q--u:.-A -.-=f- - " -- ugrrl 3 .`U\,lDl_`V' FL. [ lHll(`K 3 DH ton, Mechanics lnsmule an French Canadian lnalituu-. N Socnely, Citizens, Board of Tm." ` Members of Bar in Hohes, Cily I ` beta of Township and County C4 Judge and Sh:-r1', Clngy, I):-pu partmeuu, Members of the Housu Members 0: the Semnte, Membe: n`....._:: n - .,,.,.w.....uu. nu r.xceuency-u were dnveu in A double sleigh. i` rnnninn I-1;. r.`-,..I._-_ - } ' Young sworn in as Governor General Ii-ll) `cuuomnry obsrrvnnces Io-day. The city Wu gully droorlled. The procession Its; large and organized an follows :-Ubief Marshal, Chief of Police, Volunteers" Band, Fin Brigade Band, 51. Uoorgzs Social)`, St. Jean Huptisle Society, Irish Prouaiunt Benevolent Society, SL An- drew's .`~`0ciei_v, St. Pnuirlfs Lit.-inry Aggocia. and A1bei;rum,, Natural History; Trade. Hugllrilts, Recorder, Hern- Councils, County Deputy hands of Dr--' pzirlmenll. Members of the Hm... nr n.`......n-. I Slrinford, Dec. l`-About 1 o'clock this a.m. ~u tire broke out in Messrs W. t F. Wor|umm's iron house, and the stable: of Mr A. T. Argo, \ in the rear of Messrs Workman`: hardware store," ; and the American and Cnnndiah Express Oice ; u The stable au`l mm house were entirely da-4 fstroyed, nud lur nn hour or more the brickl f b`.ock from the Albina Hotel westward, was in ` imminent danger, but hy the exertions oflhe n- ` men In ! cixizema. lhe tire was prevented from I ` Inrendimr > LIJLIJ -LII \ Iprending \ ` 1age,was{ouud `. evidence ` ` ` `jury rolnwum um-aim n... .s.- been against them, as it lent the encourage- ment of early victory to the Liberals. The election has turned mostly upon the question ' of the Irish Church, whose fortunes are denitely settled by the result. The Libe- 3 rals have pledged themselves uniformly to` support Mr Iiladsmnes resolutions. and thus supported, it will not be difficult for the 9 leader of the opposition to force an exchange of places with Mr Disraeli. Mr Gladstone ` will have at his command a. znnjority be- l tween eighty and a hundred members, his working majority is sure to be improved l . . . i on account of the lively public luteretl which has been evoked in discussing thel points on which members have themselves. Mr Gladstone is determined to 5 proceed with his resolutions; and asl Mr Disraeli may desire to evade the issue, i _o; to divert public sentiment, it is dicultil to conceive of any probability of the newi House of Commons stopping short of the disestablishment of the Irish Church. Picton, Doc. ].-A large and inuential meet- ing nflhe inhnl-iuiuu of Piclon, was held in the Town Hall last. evening, to discuss the queui--.3 of sectarian grams, resolminns Eultnining the `Government in opposing such grants, were. 1 unnnimounly curried. (`wen Sound, Dec. I.- nboux six l(.`1)t'L1 snow am The alenmer Bonnie I wood wilt: the return 1 Cmhl. THE DAILY NEVVS-WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER \ Ll, of-the House of Commons, Members of the Privy Corporation of N21! hdinburgh, City :on. His I-3xce1lenc_y-nnd Lady Young ` ten aleivh I: i. p..u;......-.a I 9;, uxy-44) ncuuu UI ur--' P`RU.\l MOUNT FOREST. FRUM (IWEN St DHNI). F RUM STRATI"(.)RD. FROM PICTUN. in the hand the name introduced um `DR the dnnl-Iinn .4".-- _.|.:_L - I... V.-..:\uu has only to have them if

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