Kingston News (1868), 14 Dec 1868, p. 2

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-__ .. .... ucucuu elecled C01,)!!! Tipperary, has died In Caabel, from the etfect of a.[ se. ` 9 ,1 _____ .,u, -uu u may Le anything he would an-est ' of goods continued for some ale pieces being quietly train- 2: of the customers. Prell] d individual entered nndar Dthinrr has gin... In-- l- _- ->--nu-J gr nuly) Iorenoon, I was in the private room.nnd If lh dinina I-runs. 4'-....-..-_. ...__ -. .41....-ua. n the gecision of the Magis- - um muowmg insol- -Ira Henry, Solnbrn; H. tratford 2 Jn}... urn.-A -_ ..-.......u-su um! I mem- mll town should attempt iect. Inbnbitnnta of towns dogs than fnrmers, Ind wn dogs gq out into the sheen, Thu nh-I... -0 AL- ncoln (Dr. Jackson) has no see of London, and Dr. I him at Lincoln. I on the table of the Dutch aing, nfter the lat of May, 3 heavy tax on Deiknnn-ra -___ _......_., LJUl|.|IJI'I; L1 'atford ; John Wood: . A. Axselin, St. Poly- WaterviIl|`.: Gen!-no `unit. we nouae go into 1billNo. 42, to repeal s reapecting the pro- iogg," Mr Clark. -A ,.._.. --asul an aincnl The fan: Among the print: bill: sdvnnced gauge the Kingston and Frontenac Rlilvny bx!` was read I second time nnd referred to the] committee of the whole on Monday. II: Fran: run-AA oh- .... -1 _ A _ . _. :- the following into]- :enrv_ ngnhpq. El -- \.-u--s. nu n run: ~ congestion of the ' secretion; but it irgin, The conclu- I-nnnnllnoinn um..- nu 5 JIIIIIES 1 . York, Brad- ah Inn nd recently elected rarv Han A:..A .. .._...-u. 1 |:|.I_y Indu- incn been heard four were con- , 9.19. 1. U1)`- George Mlirrnv `__ _,_ .-`my; I 1 neWBP3P'| -.....u uunniol, Uriminnl Prosecu- lion: Adl'llilIlltl'8t.iI`:III of Erilmin J nati'c'o Special Services, Criminal Justice. . - ...--u:-u d UITIUI, Crown Counsel, Criminal _ pious . - I _ .. --- r-war`:-uvvtll Mr Richards introduced a bill to autho- riu the tnnsfet of prisoners from the city gsol, Toronto, to the old county for ganl, re- formatory purposes. The object of the bill in to nepnnte juvenile oendero. It was read 3 rs: time. _..--n Ill UUIION Bulnry of Clerk of the Orown do Senior Olerk do Junior do . . do Usher ld Crier. . Contingeneiel uu Alsill Contingencies u: QUEENS 1 Salary of Clerk of the Crown do , Senior Clerk . . do Junior do . . do Clerk of Process. . do Auiltnnt in Praoeu C do Hounekeeper t Hem do Usher and Crier . . do Assistant Messenger ` do .. do Usher Ind H do Henengen-.. do Surrogate Oourtlerk Oontingencies . . ouaieepef. % counr or c. Salary of Master Arrearl, 1868 Salary of Taxing Of"cer do Senior nI...:, u- ,-__,,..............g runung rnper Printing and F""ding . . . . Printing, Binmng, nnd Dialributing the Statute: . . . Expense: of Elections Increase of Librnry . . .. . . Indemnity lo Hombers, including lillon uu 1369 . First Oice Cierk Clerk of Routine n Reco.r'dI Clerk of the Crown in Cbnncery Sergeant-at-AI-I15 . . Junior Clerk. Housekeeper and Chief lelahengehj Fireman Three Messenger! :3 $365. . Night Wnlchlhan I I Seuionnl Writeru, Pages . . Posugea, and con ice . . Sutioneryncludin` W'- _ Smtmu unuuua Surveys prise. Coming ultogether unexpectedly. it is\liLlgwonder that it should be deemed in- comprehensible, or that false construction: should at x-at. be put upon the motive for lho action. Probably it will only be by witnessing the formation of Mr Gladatonea cabinet, and its entrance upon the duties: of adminittrstion nnembarruaod by intrigues or ill-will. that the public mind, so mischiev- ulnly misled, will give full credit to Mr Dis- raeli for the honour and nnnlinus of his Ann`... EALAKIII. Mr Speaker . . Clerk orthe House:: Assistant Clerk And Acwdmnt I Clerk of Committees Law Clerk, nrrenn, . (in Lrss-Counniuion on School Services . . I COLONIZATION ROADS. For conlu-action and repairs . . 5 I `nlnlor . nu...-..- v1,29 CROWN LANDQ EXPENDITURE. Snllriel sad Elpeunes of Trnvellinz Agents .. .. .. .. 5,00 Board of Snn'eyors.. .. . . 40 Agents Sahariea, Uommiasion, and Disbursements .. .. .. 35,00 Refund! .. .. . . .. 10.00 CI.._--~- |.U'l uuulcll Of the Depnrlmenla, not otherwise provided tor, including Printing, bitnlipnery, Advertising, Binnk Books, Poaiagol, Telegrams, Ad- ditional Clerk Hire, kc. viz.:- Lienlennn}-Governor`: Uice Executive Council Ufce . . Anorney-General`: Ufce .. Treasury Depurunent .. . . Secretary and Regisiras Ollce Department of Agriculturoud Pui); lic Wor|u.. um-ya: u.uUl.IB 0 Worln. Crown Land: ---- --~ nlnualllll.) 1.11` |r1va.zn1I.:u- Enliunlo of lho tntnl expendiluro oflhe Province of Onlurno for the y.e:r ending 31!! Decem- ber, 1869. v- v -At uuvunl Vlulxl. LIIUTINANT-GOVIRHOBYI OITIUI. ` Prinle Secreunry, Hnlnry,. . .. S Messenger, do _--wunn-J nu E Clerk, Salary 9 Unretnker, do. Messenger, part Sal; L7 Judging from the tone of the English jonrnsls to hand by mail, the British public would be entirely unprepared for Lhe resig~ nation of Mr 1l1sraoli's ministry. Some of the opposition journals were indulging in gloomy foreboding: of plots and intrigues to rob Mr Gladstone of his triumph, and all sppenr to have been impressed with the idea that Mr Disraeli would retain oce on some pretext or ether to the very last. The resignation. then, must have fallen nan sur- _____ {1___3,, I. I 5,135 no IJIPAHTIINT (II LURlC'l'LTL`RI AND PUELIO WORKS. Commiaaioner, Salary .. . . 3,200 00 Architect Ind Engineer, Salary .. 3,000 00 Secretary of Public Works, Salary 1,000 00 Secrclury of Agriculture, do 300 00 A ccoumanl, do 800 00 Hmsenzer. n '*"' " unvvl 5- n.Auu:'IJl|-'LITIllI'1`. Commissioner, Salary .. Assistant Commissioner, Salary surveys Brunch, Snlnr on . . . . Luud Ulnirnn and Sales in Old Townships Branch, Salaries . . Clergy and School Lands and Crown Lands in New Townships Brunch, Salaries . Letters Pnlem do Wm do and Forests Branch, Salnri-c-is Accounts do do Colonixallon Roads do do Registrar : do do (wico: Keeper, Salary ` Ucehgtr, do _. ...__. u---an-an uur--r-, 1 Attorney-Gem.-rnl, u Premier, Salary (uhier01am,saI.xy.. gsecond do do . . ` Meuenge r, pun Salary kl Treasurer, Salary Accountant, do .. I Chief Clerk, Audil. Hmnch Junior do Clark of Uorrespondence Messenger 1 l,l' SICBITAHY nan nlms'rn|`n Ol'l'I(.`I. Sccreury and Rt-gitllrnr, Salary . . 3,24 Assistant Sacremry and Deputy Re- izialrnr. Salarv ' ` .......nnuu -.2vL u:IIIry nuu UP}! gillrur, Salary Furs: Clerk .. .. .. Two Clerks at $2 per ditm Twu do $1 do Me!!Pn0nr Messenger .__......_v 1: Hmsenge-r, Tilly If.` TIMA TES 01" ON TA RIO. LE GISLA TI VE ABSEHBL Y. Bnturdny, Dec. 12.--A few miscellaneous petitions were presented. `[1. `D:_I_-_,3_ :_- 1 - w Ulll. . 1 Linda Depa-rl-meal: UU Entering Clerk (in II lllllg Ulllcif Senior 0luk,Ma|nt aOi'; J unior do do Registrar. . Clerk, Regiauur 'omce'.'. COURT 0!` COURT OF` ,iI;t.:Indin&-Printi.n'g P: g dim: IIICUTIVI COUNCIL Ol'IlCI. CIIOWN LAHDl'DlPAI1'lII'1". .__-_ cw,- CIVIL GOVER\HENT. Ina--u . um n..-._....... V- -_...n OBIIINAL JUITIOI, It has been resolved by the U11)` Cuuni-ii to petition the Legis-lzitive Assembly regard- ing the bill introduced by Mr Calvin. to which we called Attention in our issue of Thursday last. The Council would appear 1... be fully alive to the necessity of watching the bill during its progress through the House, and protelting ngainst its passage in nny form likely to prove injurious In the in tereau of the city by aecting the pending lawsuit between the County of Fronteuuc sndthia municipality. The task has been entrusnod to a. committee. who, if necessary. are to proceed to Toronto and act as a depu- tation from the Council. It will not be dicult, we imagine, io procure the n.lI:er:1~ tion of the bill no u to prevent the retr-av- tire ect which it is maintained it W"UlLl panes: should it pass with the phraaeoli-gy employed in the printed copy. ,,-_- `(I4 vu CEAHOIRY. star II II] Ilotngnlgvers, i.n-clndilgg" Re:g;atnr e.I -Ofcei` do do inc (`Elm-Ir ,, _._- .-.r-uni LEGISLATION. BAY anon. CONTLN GK1I CllB 1, was 1369 Messengers, and - -...-....-an 5;` COHION PLILB. .:_- IITRUR(\LOGIL`AL URSRRYATIU)-`S Fu THE WREK END1.\'G DEC, 1:,1.wm+. qUlIu's HINGE. I raj! Umce rt Messenger Tncr . F;roo.e;I OE; much, Salary n Glory and Pnpve} 57,925 00 JUSTICE. 10,000 00 117,000 00 `I nnn An I I ,VUU UU 2,000 oo KL\`G.\'T(),\' (II>`.\`I-.'I\'I'.~lTIFRY. N. F. Dcrtla. A 31., Ulnserver. I-`UR 1;`. 15115. . K `IA(R0-IViTIR co-Rksrrin rm: 330 I 'rnnuou- , Hm. I DA`. Sunday. Monday 7 . . . . . . . . . . ..f 26.526 Tuxesdny. '2!.0'.!l..'a23. W'dueat`Iv . . . . . . . . . . H.510 .'iI.I.U i0.tI Tburadnii . . . . . . , . . . ..I 4 014.0154 I-`ndn_\` . . . . . . . . . . 10 .'1T..'>I9.U $|IlIt'dl) .f . . . . . . . . . . .. H.U2I.U`.!`3 0 : = _ ,__-,.__. , or IYIRY nxscuwrnos (Cl:-t`;1l~9~} uutiy, ciieusply, and upedilrousiy a the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. 'il`nn'(-lIers" Guide. :4 .\.M.3 I`.I.`9 4.3.3 nu . ..._.350 CITY ('U('.\'(`lL. A special mu-ting or the City Council was he-III at Imlr-punt [Pu o'clock this morning in the CH)` CI: rIt's oice-, thv following members Wt`.'(` present, Aldermen (Shown, \\' It.-tuna:-n_ T. Itohinmn, Klnghnrn, Il8Dd\'F_UI|, II l`ut.uinghnIn, J. LunningIunm_ I.iviugutm-, A. M. Brown, Mcuiiinn, l)ilIon, Gibson, G. Brown Ind Dr, Sullivan. Tiw .\IM_Vt-I` informed the Council that the meeting hmi be-on called for the purpole of con _ isiiiering a bill brought I-u-for? thv Legislative Asst-n.h1_v by Mr Calvin, cntitlz-d "An not to lllnahd an Act rrtipecting the municitul institu- , tions of lTppr Cu'_1|nIlL.lmW Untur':o('. .9 and 30 1\'icl.. Chap. 51),` and the pnisnge of whivh it I was consid:-re-d would he injurious to the inte- lrcsls of the vii]. The City Uierk rend the not. when the City Soiicilcr, being cnllu-d upon, mnde nu explana- lion of the act, and pueuted out its injurious hear- ing upon the interests or" the cit}-_ He said that 'Ihv Mayor presided, and ` years ago. The normal colour; mucous metnhra looked like the v SIDH we nrrived I thnt no rnpo had The question the , any connexion. I-videnr-o of that, to Ihow that t` Them was no I chemise, no dila secretion. I Imvc yenrl. I do no offuce. Dr Orinndo S. the evidence of! it so far that lh viola-nce having Wilson. nor of hu charged. There (-hen1i.c_ but so: enmine them I their character. since 1859. He not think he won He has only rec nl l"l'AII\Qn--n ._ .-__:--_ 191,021 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 Run nn 4...... 4,700 oo 100,400 ____. 15,937 on I 1,340 00 1,200 oo 1,ooo oo 160 00 L500 oo 30,000 00 12,000 00 `TI: 7,410 00' 50,000 on 11,325 00 1,340 1,200 1 ,ooo 1,400 400 500 160 I60 750 00 O0 00 00 00 00 O0 00 - _,_._. - ....- u-|\.IU nu, rvla. ingle cupieu or 1120 Cnno.-.ic1.u A! Nuts, conuiuing the news of Ihe week, may Ind in vnppera fur mailing. Price 3d ear iuuod every Friday. 35,000 00 10,000 00 50,000 00 50,110 50,230 00 I I 21,371 91,291 rs...-.. 4 uvv UU 300 00 1,340 00 L000 00 1,000 oo L000 00 600 00 500 no 450 00 365 oo 1,132 00 L600 00 800 00 400 00 38,070 00 | 1,933 00 12_ooo oo - u1V UV 760 00 1,600 on 1,ooo oo gnn nu SINGLE Cue oflhe Dun Nxws may ic- Ind at the counter of1be}mbI:cnnou 0H.IC1`_ Prun- ceaa uh-ex. Prion lhru co; per.-1. Q\:C_._I- .._i._ A- -I -` 1'3 II I nctivilyin Omar: pnpuingl (4; 1* lmmnz Oentinnn of tho I,intar. ggau dhh Hug, uutoneed to be hung .3 Wnlkutoo on Tuadny next, ucitu consider- gundon. There is 3 Ilrong feeling in 11- , n`, `(g gannntnthn or bio |nuace_ 5,000 00 3,500 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 2,000 00 1,500 00 5,000 00 400 00 1,000 1,400 1,200 1,200 4,300 00 400 400 500 500 1,095 365 365 UV 00 00 00 D0 00 00 00 3,2o0;0u 2,600 00 3,910 00 Trains Arrive and depart from `the Ki: Sutton as follow: : -r,`Il :1 UV 2,553 00 e,15o 4,760 5,500 3,033 3_2oo 7,220 2,400 1,400 500 450 00 00 00 O0 00 00 U0 U0 3,200 8,165 00 1,200 00 4,000 1,200 700 250 3,200 1,200 1,200 550 650 365 00 00 O0 00 00 00 - - [ " I [This is by Iontn.-all time, from which deduct In llinules for the dilference between `Montreal mud .Kl!19'~lI'nn xim.. I 1,015 L600 300 1,460 730 365 ..vvv UU 800 O0 Dn --A 400 00 365 00 250 00 hammer next month. He Ind on iumonu col- lection of nimble theological works, on well as works of genus} literature, thofomor of which are of little use to his family, on non: of, lulu IOIII took holy orders. ,_ _....... uwnury re:-noes. -...........n um uxnonnnn E: To men unforuen and unprovided expenses . . passed by the Leginlativo Anem- bly, on the 3rd larch, 1868 Contingencies ' Deputy Clerlu of the Crown and ' Pleu . . . . . . . . To meet expenoel of Administration of Justice in the Dlllrictl of A1- gomn, Nipiuing ind Mulkoku, , and other service: . .. , To meet expenu-I incurred by the _ euthoritiu in re Drhcoll murder, , Kingston .. .. .. .. do in re Newpecker murder, Bruce . . . . . . . do in n Benson forgery, London Seals and other contingencies . . n1JU VA [H For Common and Seplnle I do Poor Schools do Normal nnrgi yoen 355. An n-_>( -un'd.lV UV REFURHATORY, PENETANGUISHKNE. For Snlnriu nnd Ininlennncn .. 23,627 00 LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITU- TIONS. Aid 10 Medical Faculty, Victoria College, Oubourg .. .. $750 00 Do School of Medicine, Kingston 750 00 Do School of Medicine, Toronto . 750 00 Do Canadian Institute, do .. 750 00 Do Canadian Inntitnte, Ottawa . 300 00 Do Athenmum, do .. 30000 1|UV1LlClIl uunnuc Branch, Toronto Lunatic Asylum, Ha n 4|. uu uuuuu 01 umunlry and Ref for Indigent nick, Kingston ; Do Orphan. Home, do Do Hotel Dien Hospital do Do General Hoopiul, London Do City Hospital, Hamilton Do Roman Cntholic Orphn A lum. Hamilton A uu ILUIDI-D UIIDOHC Ul 1uu:I,Hnmillon .. Do Orphan Asylum an Benarah-nu Rabin"! 13 (/3;-;;1_n.:I---K;ln.||-1 and. 'L.die}' Benevolent Society, Humillon . . Do Protestant Hospital, Oltlil .. Do Roman Ontbolic H0!pit1l,0l- tawa. .. . -- ........-.. u-uuuuc ulpiml, Ul- In uid of m'De.t' Ind Dain-ab .. Aid to General and In-ine Hospital, St. Catharina . . 3% Provincial Lunatic Rrnnnh Tan. 5,. 610 do Messenger LUIUIHO . . . . . . Do Lying-in Hospital, Toronto Do Magdalen Asylum, do Do House of Providence, do Do Girls Home And Pal lic Nun: r|-\,,__ .. u uuuoc Ul rrouuence, (I0 .. Ea Nursery, Toronto ' . Do General H'0Ipill.II, King-I-ton . . Do House of Industry and Refuge Indigent nick. Kinnmn/ do Statistical}-llerk . do Assistant do . do In 3* Salary of Inspector of Priloni Expenses of do Coat of Licial Gazette Expense! of Arbitration alary of Inspector of Beg'i'nu-y rnra Wll -- To aid the d-c;titute colonic}: of II`); Red River Settlement, in the dis- crauou of the Government, not 10 exceed Vuu wr uounly psuenu Toronto . . Do House of Industry, Toronto . . Do Protestant Orphana` Home and -' `Female Aid Society, Toronto . . Do Roman Cubolic Urphnn Asylum Toronto n-._;__ .. - .. .- '1 Al. :30 Frnit Grower. Anocialion. Agncullursl Auociation Mechnuics` Institutes Grant in aid of Immigration }IU.\'I`n.~\ Y E\'EN[.\'L uunalj ul .lDBpEEl0I' OI eglli T, Uf- cera . . . . . . To cover gnmilie: to public ooeru whose serviced may be dinpenled with . . ,, __ ___....., any VJLLAB-ll Aid to Toronto Hospital, Toranto. . Do (do fur Uounly patients - - - PUILIC WORK] LID BUILDINGI. Government Buildings--For repairs, insurance, turnlmre and other ex- penses . . . . . . . . Fuel, gal, water, etc, for House of Assembly and Department! . . 1 Government Home - Completing Lieutenant-Governor's reoidence, including out-baildinglfurnilnre, fencing and laying out grounds. 61 Lieutenant-Governor | reIidenoe- Rent, fuel, etc, etc, for Lleut.- Goverooa present residence . . 1 Provincial Lunatic Asylum, Toron- to, completing new wing: . . 7! Additional Alylum accommodation fnr Lnnavir-n IN 2! .....u. m-..un_y,; cuuunuguIuuelJE,W0rI shops and Inter supply . . Improving navigation of Inlnnti waters, and nurveyu and drainage of lands Government. .Build;|;gl, '1`-0'1-onto; Salary of Housekeeper, East wing Dcpartmenul Buildinszl . . do 0!` Fireman for do nnnnn {Hnnninn Electoral Division Societies- 73 5! $700 escb 1 at $550 " 7 at $350 " Gmwpr, Ann:-ialinn nuultluulll nlyluul nccornmounuon for Lunatics Deaf nod Dumb Inl.l.i-tullor; . Raformmory,Penetnnguiahenevori sham; and Walt" m.n..l.. U1 El House Ulenuing Uzu-onus up ` nu.-. .__;- LIU Do 33,500 00 HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES. \'I" .... .....El---?- | Tohl sci ul AIIUIIITIIIOII . . . . v Begimry Of- 'a . . . . . LUNATIC ASYLUMS. IIIOILLAIIOUI JUITIOI. MISCELLANEOUS. IIHIGRATIUH. EDUCATION. -1:-u * Mlllatlden Urillis .. Rockwood UOLIG IABT. H In. 130 pm. I Mixed tnin 3-15 nu. I511 4- I- .: -\.x I. at I ,DUU - Uxnonnnn Exnxnn. ind an AA.` Asylum and P o 1 convoysng I ton of Q 01$]! in fllnrn |v.-If - 900 00 1,000 00 Knn nn ...r.--guru! I IDII. Of ocean in from half a n; on the lakes two > and three-fourth: , n `gn[-- --4! n,uuII VU 500 00 500 O0 365 O0 = Schools 179300 00 -. Anna nn ju 1,558,202 87 I 321,500 oo 1 r--..--.--A SPECIAL TELEORA1.5`_ mom M N'I'REAL_ .__-_'| 71-- In 20,000 00 141,230 ool 10,865 00 4,035 00 1 3,500 00 448,465 oo . u v,uuU UV 4,000 10,000 57,000 36,000 6,500 3,500 1,300 2,000 00 00 DO 00 00 00 O0 188,434 87 1oo,ooo oo 4,000 oo 1oo,ono oo 75,000 00 'l`ru\(-IIers" 40,000 00 70,300 oo 32,616 00 17,954 00 14,300 00 20,000 00 51,100 oo 550 oo 2,450 00 `IRA nn 68,450 00 10,000 00 12,100 00 31,437 87 25,000 00 3,600 00 l Ilc ullllf [Di 3 [or publu-sum H .3 .;Ldn 1.-~ 851-.1.* --- Wolther mild gnd 1-nae n ow. 60,000 00 17,900 oo 75,000 00 -ruvv UV 350 on 10,000 oo 4,ooo oo 1,200 oo 3 nm nn 6,400 320 00 4,300 oo v1'v UV 300 00 2,400 00 4,300 00 610 00 1,200 on 1,000 oo ' U -U ooudurur. >40 mm. Mixed [ruin l0:0O a. m. A u. - .... 2,400 oo R41] 300 00 4 800 2,400 ` 2,000 00 znn nn - 500 00 3,000 00 1,000 oo 2,000 00 5,000 oo 5,000 00 5,000 00 2,500 00 DEC. 640 N 480 480 ` 320 640 `O0 64000 712 I2 469 36 n: on 400 00 365 00 200 00 263 E36 ENGLIS/II-1 romall anoonnu:s' AND ~- Hock, pint: end quarts Rum, Gin, Scotch Ind Irish Whiskey E . 11 Canadian Porter, pint! end qlnrtl , ' nits in great variety Raspberry Jun Ind Jelly Bed Our:-nut Jelly Bleak Ourrlm Jen and Jll1_ . Gooeeberty Jun end Jelly, kc. \* Bonlee Cherries " Duneone " Greengagea, tc. to. And 1 choice ueortmeny of Fish and lent Sauce, Curry Pu to end Curry Powder, Picklee, ;to.atmom Onoeee end_ Blackwell, London, Eng- en Burgundy, Port, lluulnz Brandy---Henneuy, Inrull, Olsrd` Dnpuy, Sayers, 13., hc., 1848 and 1834 Vinugu, in wood or bottle :1 imported by ouruelran 113......---~ - -~ \........-u u_ uuuunugnllu, inn! the C11] 80 ICIZ be nquestej (0 center with his Agent in Turn to, and retain him to watch the buainesl of I city in the present case. and the nancial CO! mine b9 I committee to watch lbe matter, II! If required the same committee be A delegam with the addition of ex-Aldrrman Davidson, - - A proceed to Toronvo (`ntru-I unanimously It was then moved by Alderman J. Cunnin -r---A, L.-. .. .-_: 1 L, -- pints nu Spark 5 9 [in g Roselle nuns, und_ quarter Hock, .. ..;mu. 4: uu. have reduced LI W . GOODS for an Holidays. Quarter Boxe: Layer Raisins ll Hun` Boxes " Pnio Brown and Galdon SHERRY---Pe: Oozens Doneeq Gordon t Ieenzie 9II!I'IllI l very'old Part Win- _- -_..-.- 4:-nu `nu-IIUH. Nu-01.30:`: HEALTE.-Th6 apprehen- sions enteruined no to the health `of Napo- leon seem to be well founded. Not nnly," it is atnted, did he not mount on horse- bnck Ind follow the hounds at n grnnd hunt the other dny mt Compiegne, but con- tnry to his usual pnctice he accepted an- uistnnce while getting into end nlightiug from his carriage. At the shooting party one could see the: he wnlked with greet diinulty and seeming lunches, dragging hie legs, which were Ipreod rethelwide apart, after him as `it were. and with hi: on which heteontinnedneated until the con- clusion of the nnir, nlthongh the Em and Princess of Wales were both standing. At the perfonnnnce it the theatre mo, 1 night or two afterwards, he at with his head bent forward on his chest the whole time, Ieemingly petfectly inattentive to everything that was going on. Christmas I Ncw-i-ear are Oonlull she has 82 bishops, 2,557 fariah prieala, and 500 priest: besides; i ahe has her monasteries for monks and nnna,- it due baa her Catholic representative: in the Britiah Pariiament-whav else doea ahe need, what more ought she to ask for an a Catholic portion of a Proteatant Empire? Nnthing-spt-vaking logically.` And yet Ireland is aeething with agital.i.on,`and by its Fenilniam is threatening the baaiaof the Constitution and the life at the Bore- reign. It is not religionsliberty which it i in atriving to regain-that in but a prexexl ; in reality it in Romiah ambition to ruin the British Empire which in work fomenting this Io-called Ixiah qneation. Nanny uAu9- `l:l ._.__ '- The following it copied from I popular Italiannewspnper, the Emanaipator Cat- tolico, of Names:--A; to Ireland, what does she want of England 3 Religious Ii-e berty, we are told. But is she not already in possession of it to the full? If, for: population of ve millions of Cstholics she has 82 bishops, gisrish priest: belideaz i aha I... |.-.. B. m-.1u`1: .1: 00. mm. reduced up pm-.a n otooops Eouam. Melbom-ne,0ct. 18 --The Victoria Par- liament bu been prornguod, and in expect- ed to reuuernble in January. The lppl`o- priations were voted, including the stream due to the former Governor, Sir Charles Darling, unounting tdnenrly 5,000 The Government intendg. ruining the loan of 2,000,000 for railway purposes in London, end 1 further sum of` 500,000 for Inter- worku in Melbourne. The eecta of the late legialnlive deadlock are dinppeering, Illd condence in re-established. Ll__..I__-. f\_- an t'\_ A|._ --.__-LI:__ -1 uuuu uul HID I100! D] `III (III. Kicking in 1 very eotnmon and fnronrito pro- ceu of correction ruc-rand to; it in Ihort. and 2(- fectual. A very expeditions wt} to make 3 boy or girl follow 1 teacher to A plnce of pnnilhtncnt in to drug the chili by the hair. These model of trnntment do not come under the head of cor- poral punishment, und nre never reported, yet. they no notoriously resorted to by tuchen. .iuK5w Sydney, Oct. l0.-0n the assembling of the Sydney Parliament. Mr Pnrkes, the Co- loninl Secretary, resigned, and Mr Docket was appointed his successor. Mr Tigho bu nucceedod Mr Docket an Poetmutaen General. ~ V` \ r\,. 1 _-n rl'vl, its 9 . puulu; uuuuvu nu lllll cu}. Ana trlcmu ll]! H1-W. H. Clark, who resides at. 415 Wtll hlndinon street, discherged e duty he owed to the public when be caused the urert of one In 8. Baker, the principal of the Skinner school, for e bnuil uunlt. upon his child. The child b eight year: old, and meted that the tncher pounded hiin with hie clenched at, end the doe- tor who was called in tcltied than lhe child`! person showed the lllurkl of eevete punishment, Judge Sumlnercld ned Baker (3. Ir Rnknr in: attention`. during -.-In-..-.1 |....... auusw uuwun-ulclu uneu nlser .5. Ir Baker was u-rented during school boon, nd the intelligence passed from room to room, and from ac-hols: lo Icbolnr, with electric I . There III not a child in that building who did not henrlily rrjuice that there had been IOIDO person bold enough to meat and defy the tyran- ny which rules not only in that, but, to 5 grant extent, in all other schools. One oflhe common nodes of correction in tho public school-in fot the principal to seize 1 boy or girl, And lift tho child from the oor by tho earl. Kickilur in n tn-I pnmmnn --A l.-....n- -.._ Adelaide, October 13.-"I`hu Minintry has been defeated. Mr Han formed a. new Ad- miniurstion, which also Inated defent on the laud policy. Mr Hay attempted the formation of I new Cabinet, but has been unlucoeuful. BRUTLLITY IN THE CHICAGO PUBLIC _ SCHOOLS. The Chicago Tribmu report: 3 cue of brutal treatment of a pupil by I teacher in one of the public Icbooln in that cily. The Tribmu uyg: II1 W_ H. Clnlk. Ibo timid:-J gt AIS W.-n Vunurrnmn ` slot "8' . ID 8; REAL DIan:`n'o.!' HAPPY WE WILL BE! till uanunllv IIALIOH, BILL DIGBY3, 53. 50., ALWAYS 0! HAND. THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. -I111 gun Y--PeInlrtin, enzie II, Alllpicel `to, IFERGH: evil. in" n-nwtctre yesterday. Dr Eontio Yates. Iworn-I accompanied Dr Strange to Wilson : house last evening. We ret us` the parent: of the girl. Their conduct was very proper and right; they made no objec- tion: to on: examining the girl, which we did in presence of her mother. In a recent rape upon 3 virgin, we expect to see marks of violence. There was nothing of the kind in this cue. In the private pert: there was neither lnceretion, erosion, contusion, or congestion of my kind whatever. There we: no hymen. The gi hahly lost it when she had scarlet fever, some 1:3: 9:1, and E In laid. Una]! As-rhswoot: | f:':1c'Tl"a If 8! -3. ._ ._-_. AUCTIONS} Mowrn cheap Q `I should In --_-.-v-- -uu uurglarj WIS I WOIDCD. Neill door nor the atreet door was locked. The which he gave me was to be taken at hot ` night. When lwaa lying on the ota-[ again reiterated her previous statement at commiaaiou at the assault}--WbilaI: giv rectione about applying the rnnatard be I led some one in his private apartments, I door was not opened. When I went ho Friday I told my mother what had oc I felt aatised that wrong had been do: My mother brought me to the magielr make the complaint. I heard my moth that if Dr Fenwick had done this be co brought to the law and all taken of him Lav-ell, Yates and Strange examined me _' day. It In about a quarter past ten 1! left Dr F1-nwick`a Yatea. um.-..__I - ---- -- unll KN arivllb q boctlreaeh Kid. Wont! 31! LaeeYciI|. Remulult ` -p_- - {LACK 330.! C`4'.A.L-Ill: )UBOEA8llB I _ rinocn uni Ali Inhal -_J '-Ii ,......, open. 1 could see entered the surgery was 1 WI -L:-L. L - `U1 Uj Cl nndhomulll IOUR chain. It 15 ...._ "'-W`-':'.:.-.'.- f ` I`n-.& '""lI Gow Ir.` AT GI '\IDuw- -- .v. __ 7,- , member of PsrlTi Solicitor Genera`. eorge Baring, Bar 5): mn .. wcui Au tut: uoor. ue told me to keep still. I got oil the sofa. He unbuttoned his trowsera a second time and laid me down on the sofa sgsin. He rst gave me a powder. [Witness spin testified to In Assault committed upon her person, and declared she was quite sure she was When I cried and resisted he hushed me end put his hand on my mouth. B-eforel lelt he told me to put mustard on my bowels. He put his arms around me and asked me If [had told my moth- er whet he had been doing on Thursday. I re- plied that I had. He requested me to return on Saturday at the same hour. Wheu returned home I was crying, and nidl should not go back Again if I should lie down and die, that I thought the doctor was using me very inde- cently. Cross-e.`n.tnined-Ily mother took me to the doctor for medical advice` He put nothing near my person on Thursday except his bends. ' ' ' It was about ten minutes to ten when [went to the surgery yesterday morning. It was about ten when the doctor came in. I was then in the surgery sitting down. He came from the street. He smiled at me. He spoke, but I did not hear what he said. He went into the private room, and came to the door, and called me in. I went in. He lAitLm_e down on the sofa. I cried from the soreness of my chest. Some one come into the surgery. Dr Feuwiclt: went out. After he got through with that party he returned. The door between the room and the surgery was partly open. I could that one party who Neither that was In:-kui 'l`I- ---A-- , Dec. 12.-- T'ue fu oicen of State hzm gum. Giord, Loan `:1 Bench ; Lord Du e Duchy of Lunca member of Pnrlime -General for Irelsnd L-_ -1.` I3-_|:.. ` `Dec. 13.-JIopaa xthat. I, collision hes from Athens vemmeut will yie from Copenhagen I`. of Ireland, for dolinrs damage: I - and against the E ispafchea from Ms " are expected to co nturdny, if the in: The Government I * ral terms to the rev ensure untried to p ,ywv. -~. _~_. newspaper of thivs indictftions are ma mu withstand the the great powerai the ultimutnm o d that the Turkish M constiuently prep Dec. 12, midnigh V been received trom mega, of that ciiy, ere is nothing fun the dianrxnngemen rnmen: is Knxioua ield to reason and the national troo nntagee, to ra_-a The- Government. a prompt suppreasi ptain-General of t '1. reports ti) the rining of Cnrliats i mpton, Dec. 12.- `wt-1\ Cdh ._ , Dec. 12.--'l`el `n with Madrid is t deapntches any throughout Sp ' cipitaliua era 1 to is much elerm '! people. ~'I`he G are in receipt of V at Cadiz held It `dent of the Repu or. yet arrived fro accept the terms 0 General Rode, the Government t aZ'_-,n II 4-: .. , Dec. 13.-Deepa thnt aairs tn gndrisia. A ' ' atched to Cadiz to vernment, which ho told them that L..- ` SEE LAST zuar: TEL 142 ` .-r.`_, _ _-. steamer -day, at 8 3.111., 1 Y-' 1-.-- In no-1.` . ..u.,_ ur reuvncx called me into I private room off the surgery. This room has a door opening into the surgery and another into Dr Fenwiclra private dwelling. He abut these twu doors; I nu: not sure if be locked them. He llid me down on the 50!: again and rnised my dress. [Witness here unied to an assault committed on her person.) some one came in- to the surgery, and he rose and I think he got a letter. I an: him buttoning his tn-owners before he went to the door. He told [ant nfflh. 3.-.6`. D- --L -- ' " a---. _ Then hive been, 4,647 death ' 1, city this your ; last year there werse 14I,155t4.i and 3,581 in 1866. The custom: revenue last week was OK` Wl - . ___...u-u \- "port of Cadiz presentntivep hav y. News has bee party in Lower A rewlt. Feari at of Republicans in be greatest precimti guinst inch :1 con ' EDAY EVENING, IZDIIIJ - -. -- , __ to supervise mil -(;Ah_LE mm menced on Saturday last, was resumed to- day, and mu examination closrd. The accused was committed for trial. Messrs L -ritton and Price appeared for the prisoner. The County Attorney was present. on behalf of the Crown. We give the evidence in full. lary Wileon, sworn-l am 16 years old in June last; I have been unwell for some time past, and on Wednesday last I visited Dr. Fenwic.-ls`s Surgery, with my mother, Dr Feu- wick on that occasion sounded my chest. :3 gave me a bottle of medicine Ind requested me to come back next day. I did 00. On l`liurs- day I went alone to tho Surgery. Dr. Fenwick asked me if my bowels were sore. [said no. He then laid me down on the sofa, rst locking the door between the surgery and his private apartment. She bore detcribedtho character of the Dr's examination per vaginain. On that day he gave me some medicine in a wine glass. He told me to put mustard across my bowels, and gave me a powder to take. He told me to re- turn again on Friday morning, at the name hour. I felt hurt at the treatment I received and went home crying. I told my mother howl had been treated, and said I would not return unless she accompanied me. My mother had not tinn to go with me on Friday, and we persuaded me to go alone by Iavinz that it rnial-tr 1.--. L--- _- su mm we on rnany, and she go nlone by saying thnl. it might have been ne- ceuary for lbe Dr. to examine me as he did, that he had raised my sister up very quickly, that as he had enmined me once in the way 1 have stated, that no mane: how often I had to go it would not be neeesauy to eumine me in that way again. I went. to the surge ry again on Friday. Dr Fenwick called into surgery. room hm: . am. The cbnrge Against Dr_ I-`enwick of I criminal assaullupon a gir. vf sine-3:1, by the name of Mary Wilson, daughter of John Wilson, plnsterer, residing near Bay aireet, com. and in u was man lnuI`er1 l )_\' Alderman hsn-, se-conded by Alderman Hende came-1 without dissent That we cut he requested to euqwsa lbe petition I and have ll signed by me .\la_vor and! to the memb- r for the city, to have it! the legIslalure,and also to retain an-nic xu Toronto to watch {Ire Inn-rests of l ration in the mntlernvaw pending. The Counr-il ll-mn mi`. mn....I `.-. _-..... nuLrn:3L LU we cuy, {D we members at ` the COUDCIL After some conw.-ulionjm which the views of lb solicitor were fully canvassed and Lvitimaxely endorsed, _ |I1-__._ 113 n :- KLILIIIIT-`. _ A1-iermnn W Robinson nctzng upon that gen` Ilemans suggestions, mofed, seconded by Ald- erman H_ Cunningham, That the city ici:u.- Tumu- the 0388.106 financial com nn-i i renuireii [hp Earnn nnm.-..:n-... 5- - .14- H- _ .__.., .. \ u-.unub'uuIu, J. '\/\llJllll)gl|!Ll.D' l in ormod ai.l.;.:.... .. .;n L._._.,n. . .~ - - l.lLl|lU!l1lt`t.l ling ihe had no doubt but Mr Calvin, nding that 4 the county would be defeated in the suit pendgl in; between it and the city, had introduced, and" In: endeavouring to force the passage of the present act for the purpose of nffectinghis claims lngninst the city. The particulars of It-e present act war: publt-thctl iu the l)au'_u Nan-3 aunm weeks since. Mr Agnew explained the action be had taken In the mailer thus far, which rurt the full npppohnlion of the Council. He read 5 dnft of A pelittuu to the Legislative .-\s3(`n]bl"' which was also aturrort-d tnr tlm (`mun-it .....t .'}fl'.!lI.V_~1 I. ('11.-I1 ...--u Iu uac |IllIHl'l"&W penal: The Council Iben adjourned. -Avg` LAILJN`. Montres;,-I-J-ec.? 14`_'['he H h 1 . infsntry lnve expreued then(::e]::s3ainl1gfht r ' . . ?` Ten: 0 re-enlistment undfr the new Mxhtm. .. -_.-- `nvlllu VII` t. tho: |ddrea- In but the Wbenl home on I whu hm .-.......-....a ('1' 7') ill |l_n- injuric , ,._,,, _ ...,....-.;. .uc|u.n:1.' {DBL powder home that an ofn-[wituesa -1- as to the 9 giving di- lying Innltnrd ha .4-m.....- ' pnisnge whi ,..II| -- -'C Tnlvin, rctiug i nlb. lmw Unturin ('29: ...-.-on 516 I0 beaglv mother any I could be lull him. Dr we examined ma ------ oning id me down nn 01.- ..,.r, :1 -.-I oe egirl. ; ; girl. we did in '11:; Attorney-General gave notice of re- Iolutionl defining the judicial powers of justice: of the peace. HQ.` fI_.___ L__:,,,, . J llll It `I lILIHLIIlLIL|H5l! _\' Cunning -iermnn Henderson, an 1 '!`r..n.1..- ...-._ - `A IE JUA I.,\'._~'T 1:}: r1..- -mu mm occurred. done me. o magislrate to heard l'l'II rnnilu-- --- - I | \'II`I, off!-nee I, 3 .. A . Th. 11- I lUIWI1lUl`l] Llnid be-I-wrr e yenter- ` when I _ V ` , -..... ,. uclvl, Montreal; T. B. Scott, Nicolet; R. . Peters, Belle- ville; Luke Kent, Listowel ; John A. Crane, Newmnrket; Thomas Barwis & 00., Que- bec. .-wuuum; nrown and W Palmer, Aylmer; T. C. 1 John 8. Austin, Eimcoe; Chinguacousey; Josvph I B, Scott Nu--I-~ - NEW INsoLvEN'rs.-'l`he following vents are gazenecl :-Im Soln B, Koppeliberyer, Stratford ward, Sherbrooke; J. St carpe ; David .Moe, Watervill_t;; Workman, Quebec; Alexanderl Barnslon; David Hart, Aylmer; Jul Butler & Co., Whitby ; John ford ; Zadock J. Hamden, Brighton, John Young, West Oxford; Cal` Parks, Wellondport; W. Hilton 6 Montreal; Brown and W_'tnon, do; 'n{;{.g at from eleven two o'clock, adjourned till Hondny. .- ....... unis! gq out Into the conuu-y nnd kill the sheep. The object of the object of the bill was not to allow dog: to do no. It was important, now that the attention of the country was called to the mining of good breed: of sheep, thnt they should be well pro- tected. He would strongly oppose the pusing of the measure. Sheep raising is a very di er- ent affair now to what it was a dozen yesrngo, An animal of high blood, intended for breeding purposes, costs a considerable amount ofmoney, and the average value on a ock even of grade Inimnll is four times that of the common Iheep. The question of protecting sheep cs diacuseiou in the Legislative Asseu motion of Mr Clarke "That the Hon committee of the whole on bill No. 42 the statutory enactments reapecting tection of "sheep from dogs." Mr doubt represenied the canine inter: present lnw`has increnaed the ne on made it an expensive luxury owning 1 I strong relish for mutton. Mr McK is a. farmer, Ind understands the thoroughly, said he was astonished tli ber representing :3 smell shoul to legislate on the anbject. Inlnbitnnu and cities kept more fun. those half starved town on! obj dz at country win m.ll...i on -L- - ' - A lady |n_d gentleman went into n More at Chicago the other dny, and asked for aome diamonds. Soona man with: star on his breast entered, and quietly informed the c!e:k that be suspected them, telling him to show them everything they desired, end if they undertook to secrete them. The display I t|[no_ several vnlnnhl- .-.:---- I-+=- ' ' jewelry ._...... nun uuspuuy 0! [0009 0 time, several valuable bi ferred to the pockets ct soon another starred individua. rested the pair. Nothing but of them or the diamonds. Th federun. I consider that there is a strong presumption oftbe guilt of Dr. Feuwick; And therefore he is committed for trial at the rs! court ha competent jurisdiction" The County Judge aiuaitted the prisoner to bail-ba'mael{ in $2,000, and two auretieu in $1,000 each. His sureties are Mr G. W. Fenwick, the tuber oftho accused, and Dr B. W- Day. ting < _- .._.-.-van: A Bill has beenlnid Laginlnture for abolishing, l 1869, Ibe now existing bury I and ad vertisemrnla. Mr Charles Moore, one of I members for the County Tip Moon.-sforl, near In kick from his horse. Many oftbose ladies who were diuppointed at being refused the franchise are now quile contented to be without 5 vote ; for they hnve been told that one of the questions electors are bound to answer It the polling booths i|,WhM is your age ?"-I`u-zch. The Bishop of Lincoln been transferred to the of L0 Wu-Jsworth succeed: Lil Hondny, Dec l4 Dr H( rm-.io Yates, aIrorn-Dr Strange, Dr Lnvell and myself and four oiber experts have made: careful microscopic examination of the spots on the chemise We mnceuled ve sepa- rate pieces, upon which we made eigbl or ten objective examinations. We did not find 3 ves- tige of a aperlnatozoon. The undoubted conclu- sion was lbs! there was no sperm stain upon Ibo linen. If lhere 1131 been any connexion, most probably it would leave marks of sperm. The following i. en... .a....:--:`-- -P -- " Mr McKellar s bill relating to municipal institution: and Mr McLeod : bill respecting the conveyance of real estate by married women were reported from the committee of the whole. I ,-_--J nu wuulu It! following ia1 Irate: ..-.. ...a uvrrrult on, ne llld this into the surgery, sad I do DOl1bil ten minutes elansed till he re-lu down Ibere. [judge of this by w! ing in the interval, If there had I: talking or noise in the uurgery or we would hue heard it. `years ago. The raglan mu clou. nl \ lhc-re was no congestion `mucous membrane, nor any vngiun ofn virgin. sum nrrived nl, after I full coulululti 1 nu l`:|I|(`I hut` h-nu ............:.....: ..._-_ ,._ ... nu. rvllvlt AIJUl.u,ll|-ll-l I was in and out of [be dining room frequenI- l_v.' When the doctor came in from the street br- hud his on-rront on. He liid this rd and went not `think more than returned: and gal what I was do- been any loud in uurzerv nriv-vn ran"- mulalufc, 1DEl'E was within it a uid which had not Ihe appearance of pus. It was Wbilt'- ish, and there was very little of it. Then: was a slightly congestrd condhion of the mucous membmna and some tenderness upon touching lbeplr?` ' ' ' Afu~1-making Ihe examina- tion nnd welgbing well what I had found, I cmld but fo-m on of two opininna-v.-ither lbzll manipu uion with the nger or connexion had taken place. (`I-ncn-nu.n.:-...A 'I"I.- ' ' ' .. ; (`ross-e:nmined-'I`he girl has an arm-mic 1 look. It is essentially necessary in some cases ` to insert the nger, but not often when unmar- ried perso-3 are concerned` I have read of cases wh--re weak and nervous girls imagined lhirgu analogous to what is charged in this vase. l bne known Dr Fenwick since he cnmrnenced the stuiiv of medicine. He is a grndnnle of Queens Fniversilyi I have never known nnr heard anything which would lead me In suppose he would be guilty ofcommib H11.) int-h an nl-'l'...\,.A .,. .. um uuuug room, llrl F1 in the dining room yeaterdny when Mary Wilson lb dinil umei had hi: n--_..n.-- --- ` an-un llhnt .rn: ` uurklrl ' Strange, aworn-I hue heard . of the Inst wilucsa, and corroborate ' that there wn-I no appearance of any been used upon lhe girl Mary ` her having been forced in the way ` There were no biood smina upon the , some other slain: upon it. I will ` `examine with a. microscope to determine 1 I have known Dr Feuwick 1 isinve He was I. student of mine. I do think hp Iwnll Ant-nrnh 91.- all`.---~ -LAA--~ -Hulf m.;v. me was student of mine. I do would commit the offence charged. recently recovered from an attack at dysentery, which caused great irritation of, bladder, and I do not think he would have any ` inclination to commit the offence charged. On Saturday, the 5th December, I accompanied him to visit 5 patient. and on his return he was in such a weak state that he asked me to go into his sitting room, as he out too weak to remain in the surgery. [Ir felt the hem too great for him, although I did not think the surgery but. Dr Ml(`IllIf`I Litrell, swI>rn-I examined the girl, Mn 1') Wilson, about four o'clock yesterday afti-rnnciu at the request of her mother and brother. The) appeared very much grieved. After some hesitation I examined the girl in the prnslence of her moher, I first examined the girl 3 chemise, I found no stain of blood, [or any nppe-nramre nt any discl).-trge upon the un- tierclothing, 1n examining: the vagina external- l_r_ IhPrt' was [U appearance of violence, so far as penetration was CODCo.I`lI9d. Un further ex- amination I uoticed the absence of the hymen. On separating the lnbia of` the waging there was moisture, There within it not lhn -nn............. Ar M-- '- ~ - - ' `V _-__. .--- _._ -.._ -. ..-.~ vu alnvuuj. Mr Evans moved the Ippoinlment. of a select committee to inquire and Eeport. upon the propriety of funding registers, fees. The motion was npposed by the Attorney,-Gen- enl and other member, sud Wu nally with- drawn. hill` .-Iu|:lJ an 0|1rl1C9_v_ Priscills Qrook, ewo`tn--I am I seruq: hving will Dr Fenwick. Thole is no fastening on the dour leading trom Dr Fenwick's conlulung room to bus dining Mr: Fenwick wls sitting (Fridny) forenoon. Mary was in thin man... -........ ....A THE DAILY NEWS--MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 14. K M` n nale ur; was no rnnao-Minn nf uh. nu came up for Assembly on a ' House into ' reapectimz the urn ..,. ......uuu. mr Mcliellur, wbd question I that a g ahnnld .n.......- ... ....u u auun, 00; W. C. '; Mercier, Montrenl; , Eimcoe ; Thos. Richardson, ; J osoph Gervais, Montreal; zolet; T. Peta:-a um- ,,_ ....,...-.u-:5 use pro- eep Clnrko no ::ed interest, as the I dogs, And enuive a dog with for McKe1lar, nnd understands th. an---=~- _ , ,,_ -v.-` AJlu' Ont. ; Vest Calvin C. port; & C0,, [and Watson, W. 0. Mercier ll!-r-4*-A-`- ..-...,, u nI.clVll.l_I`;; ueorg: sec; Alexander`-m_ Mutts; James hithv - Jnhn Vn-1- (V ` Hr McCall (Norfnlk) had given notice of 3 resolution to the effect that the House nrijourn from the 17th instant totbe 12th Janunry. The resolution was discharged. |l_'|n,l'7 Il,,l I'll

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