w----- Ta: VILLAGE or PDIlTaI(OU'l'l.- bide fnlr to recorrr from the Hague ueaa under which it bee been for Bi bowing, cnuied by the disccnlinn Bblp building operation: at the B prospect is tevournble at present l run of lurk, through the approecl and which will most probebly ultima n permanency. These proepecu en the engegement entered into by It I ell, who he: conlracled to rebuild I OOJOHIII [hid -inlnn -I-- A ' % --~--- 9 /-------- Tn Kmonou um Pmu.w|n1.t.I RoAn.-The receipt: of the tolls of the gate: of this road for tho enuuing year were sold on Wednesday lnst. The lotnl amount full; Ihort $75 of that renliud last your, but this is considered In! overbalnnced by lho cbenpnens or the gnvel lbil year, and by the present agreement with the holder: of the gates that they skull keep tba road: clear of ob_ an-uctiou by snow, I duty previously devolvin[ upon the road company. The following shows the prices obtained for each gate :-No. I gate, $569; No.1 , t5l8,' No. 3, $261; No.-1,5180 and No. 5, $50. MAIIlHl.-Tbo barque John Braden arrived yesterday from Chicago, having on bosrd 20,000 bushels of corn. Sb: in diucbnrging Lt Cur- rutherf wharf. The Ichooner Quicken-.p from the name port, with corn also, arrived yesterday, bound for Prescott. These are probably the Int vessels of the union from Obicago. Lnc'rmu:.--We `call dttenlion to the lecture which wili be delivered in ail of the funds of the Kiugslon Young Men's Christian Association at the city hall on Monday evening next by the Rev. Mr Stepbensoi of Toronto. Subject- " Money, in Place sad it] Power." See |dVer- tilelm.-ul. Dnouu-In wrru ran Guu.-A telegram re- ceived by the police this morning inform: them of the sudden disappearance of one of the cierkn in the Express Com] any : oice at Og- densburgh, by the umme of Quinley_ taking with him 5 large Amount of muney. It is Iupposed he went to Prescott, thence to the western part of Canada. The Lord Paul ! Ohurc 6.30 service. , -~ 9 W MILITARY SanooL.-The following cadet: ob- tnlned carticntu during the pan weak :-2nd clnsa, George G. Habee, Odessa; Simon Cryo- dulo, Nnpanee. FROM M( )N l`l{I~}AL. Montreal, Dec. 5.--'I`ine principal hoot nnd shoe manufacturers here have agreed to close from December to AUQU 3` Om o'clock on Saturday. The river is partially frozen over. It appears from a quarterly report Of lb General Hnopitnl that $19,082 has been drawn from the umlnwmcnt fund. r'\k_ :, , V -- V-nu I-IIU ULIIIIIVVIIICUU IUIIU. The impnrtunt cusc, Connolly vs. Wool- ") Ch. is u_uw being heard in appeal. nu: uun-ersuy aunng the previ- Hrcumberhnd said his idea. wn would be the minimum number 0 any yur which Ihould allille a. I Sate aid-not that the amount ah ascending sccording to numbers. Ir B|1ke--Ami nut .11 ..L..-- - `A:I!n:` L... .L, .. -- -o- A\__,. `C ._.. uuvuuun tandnrd of manly. and independent While the writer, in All then,Iaw pt-ograu, he gdverted in I tone of :o the many innovation: which, under nines, were lnsinnninn n.-...--- ,_--... vuivlmll sue order cu, it wu moved by Mr Mndie nud ae- ry Hr Hclntyre, tbs: Donsld Inc nppoiutcd Pn.-aid: Arriad 'V``--- "A" Luna, It for the ensuing *j s Bilhop ofnlnrio will preach at St, I Church on Sunday gvaning at the noun! nrvinn ` .-_ `ll nuo Ilineu of. this society the member! their upontnneous Attendance and the n which they took part in the delibera- rad chm .3.-- -4 L ~ Sf N, J--. _uu u .greemc-nt a] mow, (1 mined No. 4,5180, 0 rournble for I study approaching winter, I ultimately become Thasn r.|-.unn-I- --- V ` ' _._._. ' -Jvl. . Alexander. tend building a dry dock sui- : admit any of their lnrgeu steam- ,.,..cu uumess colleges. the nuthuritics which were bound tn see that religious Ienc ing was abrded to tho students. in confun ity with the view: of their parents or gun diam. Lastly. the hon. gentleman came the question of aid, and paid it might made dependent on the number of those se up from the college: who had graduated the university during the previous year. llrcumberlnnd his id. -.. .- =_ -- ,, , _-.......... not me ensuing The following named members :1 to their several oicel u fol an: Vica-P.-..:,:-...- hi - * room of'Queen Street Chm-ch_ in: wars: r-nnrIn..o_.-I L- -- - _, -. ...,....u uacuunz Wblch \ for the tnnuction of the H13: nn.....A- Al Spain Ind elsewhere, `ad heir probable results in the liberty and the elevation IIIAIIII or--' "- ' ,-.. -..vu-A Ulu%I I0` 'ice-Presidents, Rev. Prof. Rev. D. J. lhcdonnell, I. Presidents, R. Onmpboll, ` . w I: Ir----V ' ` , - -_.... nul aunuu HEII discontinuance of specks of Queen's College. omcers became the order xnvm-I Ivm I-1- |'- ` at, and choeroc/1` b; n. I near him, but In: hu- vrily nnswu-ed by the .11: Ryckmnn and tho IQ`! -In-L -* K Pon1~auoU'rl_-Tbi| village om [ha ntnannuinn -' ~~~' -,,-.. ..... noun u: me name as I. public `. had no right. to hold up one class as 3 another. There were hundreds in this who bud obtained great benet from in; sud education derivnd r--,.--- L- I , --v an-GHIII Inlrmsu introduced Dr_ ` most useful and inter- I its length and merits lecture. The Docto acne." in :.. _L-- - 1 '-------J uruuuau P 'P9ctl ITO cloud by d illn hr II: D..._ I1!.,. Anocn'non.-Au un- ud in-u_......:__, ~` Secretary, Hr Ridd-ell , , , . -....- a|.IlI VIIIIIKE alngunlion of busi- I-.--_ l,- ` ,, , r....n.--cl nun elevator for leura_ {with one of their large min Ihnr Hm 7-` V -Auha meeting which h` , _____ `:3, 1' - _- .. .-.n.u Inn 130 that the Inland ` purchased the pro,` continuance of the Bay, mad the __-_A 1` , _ _ . _ . _ . .._u.:, war. ue mougm :I pause, and, instead of pledging to devise a Icbeme, should wait to be scheme Ins, and diacnal it on its s In: anxious the question should I: nrwnrd. and II sob-Hm - **** -~ uer u, an _- `[3] PIOEIH, , _.-.uw-3, mull ------~~* _. - ._...-u u, r Peter Hitch the propeller ~... r..- u-,, be pro_ Berry, prisoner was 1-emVendod,and the heai-in of the case would accordingly be dey. It will be remembered that` the day of execution was not down for thelloth inn -__ _-. -naval` In lll. Tm: Coxvwr WEILAN. Whelnn was brought up but Qneon I Bench at Oagoode on Friday a.t.noon. Mr Ca pear-ed for the prisoner, afg trial declu-ed null nnd V01 nf ;In.n.suI-.-'J-- 5~ " at`. gun nu nailed to institute I lull-I:1_;:in: uln hll liberty, which we: named on the other Iide, u If be but! been claiming something which did not belong to hi rn..- n_---~ - 1-1.. .. VIII unulen or rnundolpbls, hu obtained I dociaion by a jury declaring him to he and always tq have been nne. Novenholau In iron bar, and then at the cost of breaking a leg. Amt all he -had institute In]! to main- t_n!n hlliliberty, ranin-I an -I-- --L-- _ K ____ .5 Audi It IDO p|'0- I ; the amendment oftho hon. mem- I had been disposed of, he would ring as an unendmomf rn um -- -___-an wlnll UIUWH. Mr Hukell, an o-Id cl he Ind been three years mad house, put of the 1 for a dog, and gnly uc: Monument in Pain, tho Judge asked one of the accrued if on o ceruin (in; In did not wear 1 red crust. The crimi- nul Admitted that he did. Uh, aid the J udge, am is very unngo, for inn: not cold thnt day. This it compared to I Prnnian net of uocuutiou sgnlnn I politics] prisoner. Ho had his nose with n red-coloured and democratic pocket- hsnkerchio blown. - |1..I-L- - The nomination of II: O'Connor for number of Parliament from Slign County wan seconded by the Rev. Ir Conway, a Catholic priest, who, in his speech on the occaaion, declared that the Fenian: in America were stronger in memben, organization and armament than over ; and should the right: or Ireland be withheld, they would act at once; and on lnnding dl Inland would join them. `I\__' ..... urnauvpll or bi previonl nomination York. nev. ur. mmejohn bu uceep the episcopnle or Long Illund, nomination u h:...... -. -j- Onaatmln Imuzual for November. John Henderun. A new volume begin: with the pa bet, and with it 3 new story entitled Sake. Thought: in the Twilight": Lion [of paper: on various subjects. Tiger Hunt; Fugitive Notes; Saint Cave; the Hesuge iron: the Deed; sketches and Itoriel are given. 4 Conan Dwnoxn1u.--John Hendononf Kingucn. Thane Diclionnriu-The Illuatnted National Proaouncing Dictionary, the mullet edition of the name two are relnuknble unmplea of ch: 25 cents; and rk at 16 cunts, p pnblilhing. ----------o----} , _, ._- .-s-- vul IUI I ll` 0 `Incl. 91'0- oeed to his home at Prescott, when he metwilh Iome chap" who enticed him to drink, when he got on n burnt with him And `loll truck of him- aelf. He was allowed by the Innfutrnto to nuke hi: way home. Lyon: was from Aruprior, sud had been I soldier in the America army. He had no intention of getting drunk Int night, but was overpowered by the uolicilntionu of friends who insisted upon his drinking. He was dis. charged. The last person on the list was A lit- tle old woman from the vicinity of Loughboronnh . -.,.....- u...u.r_ auuruny.-onry Bennett Edward Lyozn, Ind Mary Cndlen were each charged with being drunk, and these were the only names on the docket this morning. Bonnet: excused hinuel! by laying the Inc evening he was on the look out to: a boat by which to Present: -1.... 5- .4_.-._=.L ,-._.....-y vu uunu IIIW. `Aitei a brief discussion, the bill `Ill read a second time. The House than adjourned, The |ten;-barge Drouzciary Arrived this af- ternoon with a bi-okun ahnft from Ouuzo. She vn :uuU'uu- r '1" "i :-snch us thn University of On- ftbe University of Toronto. As It Toronto, it had acquired a re- iich they had reuon to be proud. ably known, no`. here alone, not in of Canada alone, but far be- Lu ; mad be, for his part, should s new name Iubatitu ted for that had ncquired honour and renown I under which he prayed it might. 1 renown in yen: to name I!- i was towed in by .. .._ .....-.-u Mr Richards contended that it was the duty of the government to protectthe tim- ber interests. In the event. of there being no reservation of timber, ell the lands in the rear of Madoc would be snapped up 8` once merely for the sake of the timber. If husbended properly the timber on these lnnds would yield to the public revenue ten dollars an acre, and the government could not allow the timber land: to be snapped up on pretence that they were mining lends- In answer to some other objections, Mr Richards said he would he glad to listen to suggestions, and ifthey were improvements would be luppy to my them before the government. The bill was read a. second time. Mr Wuml moved the second reading of the bill respecting tavern and shop licenceu_ In this measure he left the xing of the number of tavern: to the municipalities themselves, the municipalities would also x the hours of opening Ind closing. The bill proposed to abolish the right of nppeel in liquor cases, mnking the magietrn.te s decision nal, end no municipnlity should have the power to remit my ne inioted upon violntors of this law. .|r.,,,I '4` -----a_ B-67. Dr. Litllejohn ha aninconn. m 1..-- 2, A discussion sprung up in which it. Wu objected that|Limbor was to be reserved on mining lands. ll r\- u u ...... -u-... `.r-aaw\.I Mr Calvin int.roduced A bill entitled an Act respecting the municipal institution; of Ontario, which wna read a rnt time. M} hichnrds moved the second reading of the Mining bill. v r---_,--5 .u-. n- nuuyv - van 5...- 7rne Fe. . to Sheriffs MT w; ma 1 chit} time and passed. ll- fV..I_:_ .I_..__-j____:| nvn ,, ..I : ___ -.-.a nun... I. nun-4 u--nnv. Attorney General Msedonald moved the second reading of the bill to provide for the establishment and government of Cen. tral District Prisons. no In vv .. _ , 7 __ 7 - . nonpu- N (`Lilli-B-I ;::-#1:-Iinr, Mr Boyd and Mr Sinclair objected to the haste of this proceeding, whereupon Mr Macdonnld promised that ample time would be given for discussing the measure. r---_,-...D . . . . _ U u u - - u u u u o v u V . . u. a.__.'..._... from the Governor: ofththlglton Hoopi- tll. praying for a renewal of the grant. W... 11`. - L- cn___:a-, |,l|I ___-_-_.I _ AI.!_.I ..... gucauuu or collegiate with it. He was surprised 2 hon. member for Lincoln, at the absence from the oor min gentlemen, to slander tst.i!nlions_. '1'... .-...-I-~- 1 from Oswogo. wed in h! Qhn r'..-.....a- -5 n----- - u, .;1a cmun ofPhilAdolphln, `ociaiofn jury declaring hi... tn . ...... u. purlul accused of sub- Jao Bcudin llonumentiu at did- nu. .-:.a 4:- L - Oovar, Batu:-d.y`_H.m., Vonl, Ind ll. {'_.lI__ __ Wnr.m.-Th lwhf. un Punt`... La , vpsvilll Q In 'l.`OI'0l'.lt0, . Cameron, who]: IODGI`, afgylied to have a , on the ground the chnllen ' of ;um1-I. Led on behaggf the crown ___. . .-unu uawvu zh ;'Jrundo of Oawego. ,_-_- -.u-nululu SEN] l ahbizld bezomposed of . ' the diemnl Coll gas, and there had not been atlia- II (ha nnnininn e|~-- -'~- aeginl phonon: num- entitled For Ber Twilight" is a calico aubjecu. My Fin-at ilivn Una-.. 0-=-- " " ` -._ --vwcyvcu IUD OCII `O mag declining the u bishop of Oenlrsl New accepted the call to jl|nd_ a...I:..a_- -L~ Iuuru U1. Hall ` !--..._.~- -.--.-. an; EIFII Saint Bridget : ngn.I- ---` - I `and other Kinguton ` Bennett ` quart: S Bru1dyt:Henneny, In-tell, Om-d, Dupuy, Ayu-I, kc. 1848 md 1834 Via in la. 1 3003 n: and H1! 3" : 91|.eotc,h and lmhq: I-:13-h. Ilhlnd Osudinn Porter, pinto And Ourrunt Jolly Block Ournm Jung"; Jglly Goo-berry Inn and Jelly, to. ~ _ Qhonha _ _- -....,.....u... um: mere 'denling, from the want of But, if the receipt of State | the College doing a. mini- :, and this mm tn h. ----- Pun Him? 55;" ._ Olnnnnwn, Alllpiee clam, Ginger, nurse ' Polo Brown and Golden 8HEBRY-Puurtin, Oouu, Domecq, God on 8 lcensio Gr&|_:un | very old Port Win- Quarter Box Half Boxes um; `DI- -I_ cl Layer Rnisinu The . HANGING BEAD BASKETS. SILK-LVINED BASKETS (Choice) . WORK BASKETS. CAP BASKETS. NURSERY BASKETS. PLAFTE BASKETS. ye-tn. - . Friend: and aeqnslnunon Ito respectfully invited to attend the {uncnl from his brother-im luvs, llama Jana, Queen In-eat, to-morn-ow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock to the Roman Catholic Oeneauy. v On the 5th December, 31 yearn. I-IJU umy one IIUIII ully, nas honestly l upon it, for it saw in the sccompltnhme 0 could be claimed from it." some months since one Mary Anne Smith, ngitl in her teens, and the daughter of Catholic parents living in New York, being about to espouse the protestant religion, was taken from her protestant friends by her; father and conned in the convent of the Good Shepherd. The case was taken up for her, and she was released and brought before a magistrate, when her father stated that she was given to dissolute habits and had been abducted and conned for that reason and that only; whereupon, proof of his assertions being established by several witnesses, she was given in charge of her father and has been in the oon_venLmention- ed ever since. The case has not been drop- ped, however. It is asserted that the girl is of good character, and that the sta'e- ments of her father were made only that she might be kept in custody. The counsel employed by her friends write to the Esca- ing Post that recently one of the young men who swore to matters seriously aecting her character "went voluntarily to the had been hired to swear falsely against her. On the strength of this the case has been re- opened, and in all probability a more inter- esting chapter than has yet been given to the public will be revealed. If it should turn out that Miss Smith has been wronged by her father, and is innocent of thechargee brought against her, we apprehend she will be very speedily released. that programme the only gnaranteofthst friends of Miss Smith and acknowledged: that be had comnaited perjury, and that he _ u-u..I\l3l=U ul, ne W0 1 amendment to the 1 .im-oln -- nu: noxel Bonn Black Baht Layer Raisin: Drum: Buluna " Bnggg Duh..- `|"-' Dec. 1. There have been rumours for nor lllo put in the Itulinn paper: that fresh Iago- tintionn were on foot, or were concluded, for the purpole of settling I1)! Roman question. These rumours are no mutilati- tntively contradicted by the semi-ocinl Carrupondena Italianna. That journal up the auto of nairu has undergone no augu- Iicl modication. "It is not true, it adds, "that a convention or my other nrrinlb ment whatever but been concluded. g Italian Cabinet. hnving itself drawn up the progrnmme, with which everyone '3 II? quaintedtin nrdes to deneits po in presence or the diimltteu which ac" A_ _ to the Holy See from Itnly, bu honestly .1 upon is. nut in clan nu-m..nI;.n...... News from Bombay atatea that Mnacgz has fallen without a atrug la, and that the Imaum has been depoae and aucceeded by the Chief of the Wahalnoea. It atate: further that peace haaheen concluded with the Purraree district tribes, and that the Queen a forces are now operating againat_ the independent Bwateea. Bickneu van 0; the increaae among the troops, owing to the recent hardahipa and exposure. Then were still feara ofa famine in Central India, The reports from Aaaaxn represent the crops as aatiafactory. T .- 7 A son or ohuki Diokoii bu g....1... ho,-A. leu bankruptcy, by I dioulrann turn of aiirg in his IIIIIIIOII of paper muting. Ea dragged down rm: him hll old fllhorvimlnw, while hi. father in lo} nluotod 1 fu-thing by the event, ,4 _,,_AI. , I Inunn nu nu. ----.._ .. ._- ...._. -, ._--...--_ On the 22nd of lut mqnth a suspicion: looking uenmer wu discovered of thn Cape Verde Island`: by the French Itenmu La Plaao. She hoisted the French ag on tho nppenrnnca of the La Plan, but Insurer- ad but bail in Esglh. ying aha nu bound for New York. She nppenred to be of Englinh construction, and had her smoke stack concenled by n tnrpnulin. Ofcern in uniform were seen nmong than on deck, The La Place sailed tiny, and was follow- ed by her some dintnllce. 11 ! -_, `l1__.I_-_ -;_.... AL.` I- e Best and Cheapest in the City, LAFTE MARKET BASKETS. -- --- y--Jcu |I.l1] RI-rt to come. Lhno 91-up -. .n.- CHARLES GBIGOB. DIED. Hup am 399'?- m""'n Nov. 10... nus-ronns cm} 1 n__x.- 1.... -A [IL &..a!.f.`i `IHIAP O0 1 via 1 Ova-coals, 1 ,<-.. u: come. Mr ung that at the pro- ant ofthn hnn m=""~ ' VWHEAP FANOYI mug`. I`I.AI.- 10:, I II `IHIAP WIEC 1 light and V prion.) --.- K LIIB ye other colleges- ver again by in- the honourable u wny which did mllnon In n-u`..La Nov. Ii, `y amus- simian c B Gm mm? 6: _ GIIH-I . nu: nu I'll WHSK r of graduares in rs College to any ' should ucunle, PI, AUG} IDA! BLAH Englilh, keu from 3 lnr prion. I. 5l:uLlt." colleges -Ill ll! [IO Ill , d I alight odnneo out: and ou- in no one ndiud. I up Gum-A rm nu.-.... _|.:_|. n. on G: IhoVO`hlh: 3`! Pi! ICGLSO to'$8.` `Int! Iunguo provaillng may 3 _lh6 proportions II unrkot, 1 Pficel general] the gum dcnokn Old Ionr, the .41 Id A nliaho .41-..... v- -uu-I \I'lAul--J. I on pronoun. which n Lbuekwhut that p for `R.-!.. -_z _ __-, -uuu L,u'U IUI receipt: an 11: bull: at 1,11 l,l'I for no 1' now do. Bu-lay bush; also an 3 latter for choi An 1,600 bull: ; 78 for choi 25,75 db 2s,oo York, Dacalnbor Flour better ; nee 8,400 bbll It I`lJJ|I`7w` no: I or. Bu-icy and 1 that unchanged. cial Telig-ran u _z , Dec. -5 -G0*ld 36}. reeipu 2,100; nchlnged. Grni red winter at 1, if tinin--u-I no 4.. A :.;`.I. at 1,52 ; 1,65 for prinno `. Ilichignn. Bye -Iv. Ul ndn, ncu vuunct II 1, ' dcnnnd, 92 m9 rntol. Alhefu tone but; an \ esterday aftern * his nppoinune nd.` Vu..* Dec; t of the United divided, ho ( quaahing tho,` punishable by and, Dec. 5.-I bouts America, hates, bound d , between Cincin t, And one hand are were a. gren _ niled Staten wh York, Nov. 5. f Napoleon in 1; gold up tod great excitemen report ii cerui ` that Island. ill sail for Hcvn ip Research`, of ol, lost her ti A red. atown, Dec. 5 uarrived. nun, ups. IL- Eed here on Th ,: .....:1n ._;_1-_ ork, Doc. 5.-T1 nt column of t. ' ham stolen I - I Mr Fergulon Enid that from the remarks of` the Attorney-General it might be supposed, when the report went to the counnfy, that those vot- claimed the right ofmying, in his own behalf, t and that or those rating with him--and he hoped the statement would go to the countr_y- ` thnt, though voting against the amendment and I u u;ua-.11.`: :1, Dec. 5.-Flou eclinjng, l,00 the ` at in other grains dupntchu of uu.d,lyMJdea. on 20,000 1 ?:4.to 1,04 Iggy: L431` PA V was 3 great g the house of in, Dec. 4.-8ir be Attorney-G abinet. Mr Jo join the new H. d, Dec. 4.-Gen accepted his a ernl of Porto forccmento of ANOIAL AND Dec.5,~ll:l5 : as 44; Whi n__w-- 2- (\-g- ll-% Ill llllll rs of ~th_o ooun ntly as that the ' s resignation postponcmgnt 6.60 rcz 3,25. wl receipts no 43,: haul-u at 1: 4 {mes this morni shine: About to `rainy, the pi ill be nppointc R;oundell Palm ` U. V VVIIII Barley 61. 0:11 1 . Lard 65: 6d. York Prou , Doc. 4.---'1`he ~Dorion exploded eg negroea an n...,mey-uen.raJ. Macdonald then rose and said that before the motion was put, he had the high satisfaction of feeling` that the Government policy of last session had been sustained by the House. They had airmed that the policy which Government. submitted to the House, among the first Acts of last eeseion, and which the Government had resolved to stand by, was the right one. The Government had been handsomely sustained; and he desired to state explicitly that the Government still adhered to for this merit: of their approval. Mr Ferguson country, ing against the amendment introduced by the member for Bonth Bruce, voted against the policy of the Government last year, when thaw dnnirhul on -=-~ ~- `GU. LIUTU UH All unti19 o c1oc _1; St. Joseph f CABLE Fan, 13cc. _4.-Tb the lnaflpl "I" -9 cu. nnu `ya .34 # I 1, uvmu. p.Iu.- L5; Erie Ni; 1 and Grant Wu CIRDAY EVE} FABIEB3 TELE{ fo1rHiR{ kurej), aecom, 3 Mr Oliver, whereupon be of with Mr Strange ing an advocate of: Mr Rykerva amen pr --uv\dlI, nger, Telt-l'4. 7 I it was reported, had not voted. rose a nd said that be h on this bill, Mr St ectarian grants. dment as amended was then ad pairod range be- `WWW IvUUu.-D5. NAYI.-Cn|vln, C Galbraith, Lulon, 1 (Norfolk), McCall, (Grey), Secord, Spri Ll`. tu:..__ : i , -_ __... -uni uuvllLlEG- ment. lo tho amendment was not in order. The Speaker then put Mr Blake : amendment to the urnendmenl, which was carried on the following divinion:-- Yns.-MesarI. Barber, Barter, Benny, Blake, Bonlter, Boyd, Cameron, Curling, Unrne-gin`, Clarke, Clemens, Coekburn, Colqnhoun, Cook, Coyne, Craig, (Ulengnrry), Crosby, Cumber- land, Currie, Evans, Eyre. Finlnyson, Filmm- mons, Gibbons, Gow, Graham, (Hastings) Grahame, (York), Greely, Hays, Hooper, Lau- der, Lonnt, Lyon, Macdonnld, McDonga1l, Mc- Gill, McKeI'ar, McLeod, llclnrrich, Pardee, Paxton, Perry, Read, Richards, Sexton, Shaw, Sinclair, Smith, (Kant), Smith, (Hiddlesex) Mr Gow had much pleasure in eecon amendment to the amendment, ineami was opposed to sectarian grants, and t dene his position upon thin question. Mr Clarke said that hi: resolution to provjde for a scheme for superior e< but the member for Lincoln had chosen: in the question of denominational grit: resolution proposed by the hon. gentler South Bruce was Iubatnntially the an: own, and he therefore begged lane to w the original resolution. (Laughter). Mr Ferguson submitted that the n to the amendment was merely I qnib words. He wanted to have a fair uni vote upon this question, and held that thw orde Sneaker than rune u- me-i - Lcsulullou was mlposed of. K It Swinnrtou said he was prepnred to sup- port the policy of the Government on the secta- rian question. He hoped the Government would stand by ill policy, and he thought that tbose_ who wanted superior education should pay for it. _ U, ,--. Attt. Mr Cumberllnd wished to refer to the amend- ment proposed by the gentleman from South of [1 Bruce. He entirely repudiated Ihe notion of. H0 innking any other college than the Unlreraily the` the central one. He considered the amendment and moved by the hon` gentlemsn from Lincoln un- V generous, as it placed many gentlemen in a false f_ C position. He would request his honourable with friend from Grenville to accept the resolution of mm the member for South Bruce. .. Mr Blnk. um um. I~=- - ` me u.u:u:lDel.' 1'01` south Bruce Blake said that his at be formally placed before resolution was dilposed Swinnrmn M 1... _. _......o. \ucrB`lVllD; but he believed at present economically carried on, Ibould be by-gonea. refer! I rnn}3n- ---- - ,......=.. nllell was paid to the spiritual mg of the young men who studied there. other oijectinn nus, that this iuitilulion vt minted in Toronto; but he thought 11: its point of situation could not be obtained. charge of exlr.'v'ag8".'tCe bud a`s0 been pre ng1.Ln.|Lthis institution, and this had been IS A reason for the non-aiiiation of the coilegea therewith; but be iered that it lat Drinnfnnn-'--:"" ' " he knew that al prejudice of the un ltbe were members of so ing had been anxiously in- irersity. But managers of that institution me religious hndv u-A -|~- ` -.....u..., uuw, uranam, (Haiti: ne, 1. mm, cKel'ar, Par. Sh ,SmiIh, (Kent), (Hiddlem Swiuarton, Trow, Wigie, Willie n1 W:II:-__ -r- -- ,- _-__., tun: ualuu ums1on- `of the nsys voting among the yeas. y-Gen.ra1 Macdonsld refere action ut They rernment rs: amen: 7 but broughtdown last year on this ques- night Blplin that [ha lI|"'L ` " at the remarks of the uuu Ul we memoer Ior Lincoln 2-- _'`That this House, while rmly adhering to the view that denominational Colleges should not be supported by State aid, is prepared to giveita heat consideration to any acbeme which may be laid before it, for the improvement of superior education, and for the establishment and main- tenance, through the Provincial University, ofa unilorm and elevated standard of graduation Mr Lauder considered this question a very Important one, but he was the speeches. He was pleased to nd that there was but one feeling upon it--that the Govern- lnentmuit take up the question of collegiate education, and deal with at` the House of certain gentlemen certain collegiate institutions.. The speaker would tell the hon. gentleman that he took his position upon the oor of the House man, and inferior to Province tho training education derived from those institution against which be had been speaking, ggd what he had said would not go unanswered. What right had he to compare, as he had done, 15 graduates of the diferent colleges ? The dc`;-gas of the graduates of those tud been sanctioned over and over stitutions in Britain, and still . "mug apoke against them in a 11 him no honour, belong to what college he might. 1] --_.,...... uo, bJl:Ll-UH, DDIW, smiiri, (Km, smnp, (uidqIe_su;, balvln, Craig, (Russell), Ferguson, Mslcbelt, Monleilh, McGill (Elgin), Rykert, Scott: zsord, Springer. TeLt-lt .....u, aunu;ur:I.l., MOBIEIID, 1 [e031], d, Springer, Telt-H. ` and bad rnnn-A nn nI.:_ Lsu ll - , -_ ......u yvll'l-l.Id he; of saying, " t ~ ...._u 5rnl1[5, and desired to 1 ` I purposed i xcbeme suoerior ad.m...;,... ,_-.- ---. uuacuulellll a quibble upon 2 and square , the Amend- II nm in ma..- .uu-aummu0n Of the 0 u: believed it Y (`nu-ri-A An --.I L, ,._B..., .. mm msuxuuon | ne religious body, and the I upaid vrin- I An- hu was ai- I I ut than ballet! zld be nhc.:...,.4 'I'L- ` `J1: _UH-'50], Uumber- re. Fmlayson, Graham (Hutings) r, Lau-I onald. MaDnm...n u- _-_..-...uuu yulpusc for education, >1n chosen to drug zinational grants. The e gentleman from .utiallv thp un... .- L=- ' ___. ..__,,v uuauu , lull 118,1 : DI` be sorry to see Iubeli under which it had honou in the psst, and pl win honour And I Blnie concluded by intimettng lb: per lime, when oft bet for Lincoln had move the following emendmel tion of the member for Lincoln That lhil nnnnn -l.:I..A*\ ' ....c. ` I amendment could not -9 the House until the!` )f. I-'\- uuln:llE`Ll. lne` I preferred this had he-an ~`-~- ' Sunni ). amendment 3 nnihhln ---- ' aeconding the , inasmuch as be 5, desired mlinn I J UCCU prexerred 1 ibzsd given ion of lhn nu.-- ed was` :, Ind by-gone: ......-u HUILI aune as his v withdraw I ,.-.....u-.., U: IILIICIJ Inc] nna rem It was bonounbly within the limit: ah yond thou limits I son-v In use . ...- nnnn -A _ ....... \ll uuu JJII-qlld 1 ' for articles in that newspaper in n a suit pending in the Rolls Court, Mr Roebuck was defendant. It 1 in the Independent that the suit WI to aid in Mr Roebuck : election. ship said the Court W I dance to be used ' I bef'ore1it. This, he 5 ' malm mm r~---~A ` ould never a An incident has occurred in England which is ofinteres: as deni bilitiea of the newspaper press. On the `12I.h November the Muster of the Roll, heard an application on behalf of Mr John Arthur Roebuck, to commit the and publishers V t. ng the reapon .i_ , .___.,...5 ms uelcl or enterprize in the wood trade they will of necessity confer other important advantages to the agricul- tural interests of the townships that are opened up. The important principle, that improved means of communication are the beat improvements to the lands in the rear districts, is, we are glad to say, being acied on both in Upper and Lower Canada. We may augur material progress to the country 1 , _,-....-. ..'1u--cuIu. l.U-UK l(lV.Dl.8gE r the subject thus brought up to sound the 5:, House on the question of direct taxation for `I the -Iupport of county hospitals or hospitals `t prisons in districts made up ofa union 1- , _ , V . ,5 of contiguous counties. fhe suggestion met we a complete deluge of cold water. The lt sufcieucly distasteful ; but direct taiation, e i while the Province has a surplus from its ordinary sources of income, was pronounced iUl['MJS!li)l8_ The government, it was urged must continue to support. the great. hospital; and charities of the country; but try at the same time to make the grants as equitable as pussible, and exercise a an pervision over a i the management of these institutions. This `I hint Mr Macdonuld will doubtless act u _ isburne` ' ments of the Provincial treasury based upon 3. special system of government inspection I and control. ,,_ _.... ..,,...;.n=u uuu uoatord railway,` and the railway projected to run north of Montreal into the county of Terrebonne, are essentially fuel wood rnilinys; but while enlarging the eld of enterprize improvements tn H1.-. I---3- -- -- The Province of Qnebecis occupied with new railway projects. The system of wood- en rails, now believed to be thoroughly adapted to the wants of Canada, lends every encouragement to projectors by lowering the cost. of construction to a gure altogether unheard of in connection with iron roads. The demand for fuel wood in all the large cities and towns, in i like manner furnishes an incentive to pene- tmte the interior, that the untouched forests of hardwood may contribute freight to the i`|;nnn wk ("7 I ..L:_L - _ .___, .\.. alctl-IILI U1 BCC report sent in the government by t Lees ufthe Tnrontu General Ilospita remarks which took unexpectedly range, extending from the particular stances of the hospital in Tomato, has suffered from mismanagement, `affairs of other hospitals, and even subject of central prisons in countiez` Attorney-General apparently took ads up sou 4 THE ._.. ...........u even me proprinly of in cing new nmes-snch 1 ' ' y Torontc , pntation, of which bonounhlv tram... _..o n.--. - notioh made in th Thursday for 8.1 cunt . _ _ =,___ -u LLIU uuuuury zation of the projects now on -e sure to succeed if they are L with the rigid economy that , j nude the Legislative Assem- sday a. return of a copy of a. u the trus- nrontu Hospital led w Ich 3 wide DU frurn tho v...-.`.,...l-- V` ,,_y,..... .nIu.W[!67lae7Zt : reference to Court, in which defendant. was stated was 9. ishea , that fores 7 nnnu-il-..u., :_-:_u,. . - uuuuu lall`. 1 p m. Mixed train 3;l5 mm. ) u II M H GOINIS Will` uuunu IIIBT. F n.m. Mixed train 6:45 a. m. H II H utren.1 time, from which deduct the diffamnnu |'\'-1n4.n '|I....._--v V...-..us-nan. `He advantage is hmuuhr, Inn in -n..._.: .1 DAILY NEVVS--SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 52 __________________________________j , K _ . ._., uyvu u LBIIH OI permanence and solidity, of 3 system of Univer- Iiry cducstion, which might Inst, without am- endment, witboni alteration, without agitntion, 3 Dun Nxws may be llblictnion nm.-. on... counties. ectedly rticular circum- Furunto, which -. -nu -I Cl-kill CUM` rote stood-Yeas, , Secord, McCall, \ I AIINI ILII non otlice, ICU UEUUCI 2 Montreal Kingston wrh/izh 0 IE2 o the The _ . -yprupll music, lliu Pstteuon : proaiding over the department of the tuning : gun-cites. The proceedings concluded with the doxology,foll6Ind bf lha benediction by Rev. E. B. Ryckn1|n.- 0am. _ , I, .... .... vumguanux me 5011'! would he, in the interest of Ibeir Colleges, N keep the slnndnrd down, thst they might have I snfcient number of graduate! to reach it. Then. dicnlties were so formidable, that be though they should pledging themselves I( see what the in merits. He bu brought forward, and I scheme proposed and he would be prepared to consider the` scheme, with, he hoped, no partial View 5|.-I L...I._vl -1 writer I , __rru; In WEI? ;ax to the doctor : young gentlolnln p f__ -5: - , and which were Protestant unend- nncy of Great Britain. After 1 prose reading from the Iecretuy, the chnlrnnn Lnnll, who preacntod a an eotin; paper, which from might justly be nyled 1 trotted his Inbjact, Tobacco, d Doctor in ill phylicnl, ligious Aspect of the Timon." broood I Ihtch of the recent lion in Italy, Austria, followed all then to t extension of religion of the Itandord political ran Spain I elevm /-__ ._.. .....uu n.uocn'noN.-An usually well-attended and interesting meeting of the above society was held on Thuredny even- ing in the lecture Church The opening exercises were conducted by Rev. E: B. Ryckmen, l.A., President of the Auocintion, r who then called upon B. ll. Britton, ll.A., to; preside. After the delivery of his own opening address the chnirmnn called upon ll: Jnmu Johnson, who reed A capital pepet-_on The Re_ Thin pnper em- revolu- Austria. Smin --A -1---* I ,, _rru-uusu l.'l'B3I(I yen. Carried. fallowil were then elected new `own : Non-resident Vicc-Pm. Jardine, M.A., B.D.; A. ; Resident Vice-Pruiulen` B.A.; John Indie, B.A.; W. (,1 u u'.r.-, .. _ _. , -....u nnuulu, D.A. G. H. l(;:Donnell, B.A. Treasurer, Mr T. Alexnn 4;____._-_;__ Ann Luna Sqcxuv.-A WIB held last night annunl bnnineu sc Ihereof by spirit with 1 tions showed Ihnt they at It aboul the future prospects: When the election of omcer of bulineu, h conded by thn urn L- ""`J ciontly large to: era. _-., ...... ..-. contracted to rebuild pa-c this winter, also nu I Glassford & Jones, along with theil barges. We understand also I Naviglliou Company hnve uh: party in the Bay formerly owned by Mr where they intend building cieutly lnrize to Admit ...- ..-.L-r- - .-ucuutug according Blake-And that all above that minimum number should get the name and a tired aum. Hr Cn:nberland-Yes. Ir Blake asked the House to see how this would work. The honourable gentleman said the examining Board should be composed fair representation of said the reason why tinn in the past, was the suspicion that there might be some unfair dealing, such a repreaentation. aid was to depend on mum amount of work, was to be n.scer- tained by the number they graduated, and it`, at the same time, the eight or nine Colleges were represented on the Examining Board, would not the tendency on the one hand he to reduce the would enable it to do the work entitling it to State aid. While on the other hand, the ten- dency of the persona composing the Board to a These thought and, hlaainn