Kingston News (1868), 11 Mar 1873, p. 2

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| To _ . ..-._,..v -u vvnuun ualug Ill- L-)1':L-`M11 for (/11! /nu-pm! only, would be an uf hmtility tow.-nrnh Ranuul U.1.t.lmlics. l at :1 loss to know. He might, with mare ,1-. _:u-gnu that the Runzu|"C:I.tho|icV Clmrch, eviug zI.ll,l rutest;mts to be heretics, zuul 3 of eternal Imnnntion, whose members .- their chief Ioyztlty to Rome, and as the uhers of the different orders of that `rch, chiey the Jesuits, actively employ nnsc-l\'es for the nm-mum nf .I...+......:.... n-.. .....,.....y u. Iruu u-n-uuIs:1In|I:l' 0. wl'O\Vll hi.4 l'rEcn.l .\{r |"r:ner, or .'tu.`=vf the \Vlm.tc\'er foelin-g" has arisen in the V. or m1_v arias in cornmzcti-nu with thia `u -sot.-l...'L..I.l_ . . LL, : --v - - THE DAILY NEWS-TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 11. I`:}Irres|unulel|cc. . V t||r`x7I|_'_;?l trustee ; but how the p n|!'p.).~h: of crmblin I Sh) the vIr-|AlI7uUI'lII vvluu IHII1 able to the deliberate cry of : worst. remltaf" &r.. raised : Cu. As I mid in my but ;-If thix Hill <,;iv.:.4 no .'ulrli- c Urzm :,ox11*u1 ; they alrcrl-ly 3u,;in trust-,e.<, as is the czv;-so [running of :\ men.- su cn.1bling them to hold - uh.-rs of rm Inutitutiv-:1," the In-l_rc1 nf which lming in- I nllrunun nulu unn.I.l I... .... m_\'.-The nuperior and 3 Hemdon Opera House cd a desire in the aspi- r educated and clever in tin: fluanl-'.. ....l --A-`1 , 1873. -- -my uunvll. ` Be that unit may, there inoerteinly I good deal of regret expressed in Grit circles at the fact of Mr Mackenzie being saluted an 1 leader. He mnv In . ..I..|a:.... ...n_ -2 Ly, i of Ornngemen, , District Master, in Brock Street to consider the -nun-nu... -..A- 1- --...r-u;-vI.I- The election of M. Pelletier in West cannot be regarded as 8 party victory: was elected by the Conservative vote.` sgenord move in the part of the pe citizen: to uni: A .4... 5- 6|--- ..---I-'~ wunsnwu, and that Mr James Keefer will Q; appointed collector. This will prove of infinite" benet to the manufacturer: and merchants of Strathroy. The Stratford llerald wishes to know whe - that it was mtriati-m m. ........a u.-4. _-L - - putt-iotinm or greed that Biajl;-gauging_Perr,v when he rn-in-m` I ILUIITG. A son of Mrs McDowell, Palmerston, aged ten years, was killed in the stave factory on Friday morning by being caught in :1 belt which was swinging from a shaft. He was drawn up and wound round the shaft, and his body literally cut in two by a plank that lay acrose,the beams. The head was almost sev- ered from the body, and both feet were torn of}. The family have the sympathy of the community. The Strathoy Dispatch is informed that Mr A. P. Macdonald has been in Ottawa, urging the Government to make Strathro a port of entry. .41; is understood that the (government consented, and that Mr.Ja.n.1ee yill -.-____..__ The man meeting of'l`ox-onto Orangemen, called for Saturday evenin last, to consider the course taken by the ` on. Mr Crooks in reference to the Act for the Incorporation of the Grand Orange Lodgz of Ontario, `w adjourned to await the ieion of the Legis- lature. ` H A can ll ._ ll -1-. -~ - IIIIII UFUIII"su Tender: recived until Thursday for a new building for Mr E. Clmwn, John Power, archi- tees. Mxnrunv APPOIN'l'MENT.-Col. F. G. Hib- hcrt, late comgxnudaxxt of_ the Royal Canadizin liee. which corps was diebandrri at King- ston, has received from the Home Guards the command of the gnrriaion at Bradford, York. shire. Since the Royal Canadian Ries were disbanded he has has been living at Upper Norwood, near London, awaiting an appoint- ~ment. This may be interesting to the friends` of the old regiment.-Ineader. l Ipcturo by {Professor 1 College this eirening. Tannrn 3-anLu.ul so -I-11 ...---. u-nu. Ana perlnpn t dincuding the former leader a for the fact that the Globe in e have rocouno to 3. Quebec pa account of the proceeding: on of the union. I)- .1, A -- Tm: LEARNED BLAClBI 1'!I.-Tlle Belle- ville Young Men : Christian Association have been successful in s e'cu1-ing the services of Elihu Barrett, The learned Blacksmith, whe delivers one of his celebrated lectures, on Tuesday" evening. Dr. Snngster will a.lso_ Le- ture in a few days in the same place under the `same auspices. It is as great pity some energetic e'ort should not be made by some ansociatibn or party of literary gentlemen of this city to induce Messrs Barrett and Sang:-tor to visit Kingston. The reputation of both would draw immense houses. w._.....l uuuuuuu, snout twenty members of Granite Lodge, Butte}-sea, visited Ontario Lodge, B.A.O.G.T., Portsmouth, and were pleasantly and most agreeably entertained by the latter last evening. The social gathering was .an:ost happy and enjoyable company. Besides the pleasure of a delightful supper, there were speeches and vocal and instrumen- cagnusia which lent a charming e'ect to the festivities of the occasion. Theseinterchange of courteeios serve to promote the popularity of Good Tenplarisin. There n_1ust be some- thing more than mere formula to retain the attraction of the Lodge Room, and advance,- ment of the temperance course, and suoh social! answer the purpose admirably. ` ` _ Sr. Pu'mcx s Socn.=:rv.-A num only at tcmled and very influential meet' g of the St Patrick's Society was_held 1 t evening, in the St. Pzitricki Hall pu ant to a.djnurn_ ment. Several new meml rs were admitted ; and resolutions carried especting the 02 lohrs tion of the 171211 insti, on which lay there will be the uliml preeessirm, which is expected to be much large/{than the demonstrations of former yearn ; and after the festivities of the lay, the pro/ceedings will terminate with a grand coiicert, in the City Hall, for which preparation are now in progress. The cele- bratiy will be an attractive and imposing af- 1`aiv./ All the local bands have been engaged for the o ccuion. ` Goon TEl1PLA!L.-In the acceptance of a. cordial` invitation, about twenty members Granite Lodue. Rsxcm-nag ..:..:a.,..1 A-` ,- UAILLI _ The `Godot-ich Star c` rue lnennh (1? 4-1.. (1-... "Cnossma on Tlt F'immr."-'l`he number of sleighs that lmve repented at the Custom House, Prescott, from Ogclenuburg since the formation of the ice on the 24th December, I872, to the evening qf the 7th March, 1873, was l0,608. This is ot'e'r 4,000 more than has ever been reported during any previous year. From this an inlet; can he formed of the rate of increase of t.r.-uni:- between the two countries. 'l'he aggregate exports from this city to Cape Vincent as received 1 the niee of the Ame- rican Consulate amounted to $a"r. ,343.70 from Dec. 25th to March 4th. It must he remem- bered that all goods under vnlue of $`l00 puss- ml over without entry, inclusive of about one iuunlred barrels of lish, small lots of butter, etc., lay the stage line, which if added would increase the above ligure to no inconsidomble extent. V _ i iD1r.ro.~n'r or Namrr .S`un..--Since the i.~.4snc of the proclavnntinxi fur the cleansing of the: city of any existing; iiixiuaiice, several deposits of night soil 'l.llI`i other impure matter have l hcen made in the harbour in close proximity in one or twu ins_tamccs tn the wharvus. This must he unnlruml to be :1. il:v.gr:snt offence, punishable by .1 he-:wy ne, and no more in- fractions of the law shuuhl be attempted. The police will keep a. strict surveilance of the ha. bnnr mnl wan I... 4.. ...... ....- .14, _L . - _`_-__`.Y--.. - luv 327/ - t. hour and was be to any one detected in rep iug the oence. Sr. >PA'l'RlCK'8 DAY.---Among the a.ttrnc- 3 tlons of the npprnnclaing nnuivcrx-m.r_y will he 2!. a popular concert got up in n-rutyle similar to that which was an Iunccuuful Inst. year. "0 I understand that the: programme to be issued { in .'rl'ew days will be worthy of the occaainn. 'l`ho usual iproccauion and fcstivitien will be . prominent `features in the calebrstion. , i ,,-_-_ _. .. nu vwloury as he 7 Conaexmatiire '11: was u peaceablo : I stop to the rowdyinn_ which ly Jooiten manifestad In ohm _, _.......` .... avI_uu common basis which wpuld `commaml the reepoct of the country. We nd that at last such a course has been ndopted, and now the oppoeitiun l` in one` end undivived. Well we will ' give them one bit of advice further. They I must now announce a policy. `If they wish I to succeed, it must be by claiming the sup- ' port of the country on other ground: thnn. mere pertyiem, meaning by thnt for our preeent purpeee, the difference merely be- tween the ins and the cute. Perhaps if I they eneceed in this policy, they may then nd it uvinbxe to lay aside the advocacy of n pu-ticulhr party`; who in the same issue of his peper which announce: the union. `thrown I re-brand into it, by nnalyeing the vote of last Friday night by Provincee. If Inch 3 com-IJ in pureued, unenimity will not be peeeible, for it was just Inc]: I eenree lnet eummer which did the very name party moot hnnn. And ism-Inn. M. :.a.. -: rl&;:;l-i Iimns. = 115560161` In _VVelI Quebec I apnrty vxctory, an he nlervative It um. r Mackcrras in Queen :-1 I lthnt nnf.na6A.I or wnom in 18 years of a e. M_rI Letter! about 45 you-I_ of sg. an also has wt I {an}:- ly of v or our children, and Q huphaud In good cirgu-qstunou. Tli lliltypsir this United States by the train on Mquday lqat. ` Newman-ch left 5 will boqnuthing lul property to his wife. ,, __,_ .-, .. qvs1IJ,IU-k,O}!0, against 886,947,482, shswin an excess of $20,757,-. 413. Our exports er the scal year were 882,639,663, against $74,173,613 in 1871. The excess.of imports over export last scal year wss 825,065,232. These suggestive facts re- quire close study and careful reflection. EnonunN'r.--Iuse"New|narch, an employee of the- Grand Trunk Railroad at Point St. Charles, has eloped with Mrs John Letters to the United States. Newmsrch is about 50 cars of age, snd up to the present time has me the re tation of being ,a quiet, reli- giousmdwe todo Lyvssinrooei of cod wages, and owned a. umestesd, in w ich e lived, besides other houses sdjoining. He has a wife and four or five children, the eldest of whom is 18 is sg, andzslso nmon 101' 1871-72, at SK an: the no Ran ma ___:__. .-. ._ M. r., 01 um, published in the 0a;u;`l;:1; -Monthly, states the total imports of tho'Dom- inion for 1871-72. $l0~7,70-4,895, against showing excess 820.757 . _.- The public are slrlc-II) 1-auliom-cl rllllst |IIIrr|I:|.~sIm.z -0 him` of Illa- cw: from (`an-rlc-r oys. 'I'lu- bnys receive` the mun-rs ml; for Pflllnr slllnwriln-rs.~:|Iul any lmy I; Ina the purer is clislnolnc-st. and 4- 1 1 could lwmnrzn-.:c-cl. slnglv ctpplrs of llw News can hr m-m-nn-.| newts; omer mm were advanced n. It and the Home adjourned at 12 o'clock. uy prupeny. . h After nine discussion, a division was taken on Mr Bethune : amendment, which was carried by a vote of you 32, nay: 10. The bill wag then read a. third time. Several other bills advanced stage adiournad at 19. .a..1-..I. ...... navunu vuu lllll uutoalll Ind par- ' tio u1ars' of the worksv ntomplated, with a full account of the es matoo. He did not will] hon. gentlemen opposite to say one thing and do another, but to act an upright men,` and administer the a'a.iro of the coun- tryA1f;roperly. tar mama ("gnu--1.... - J1--5-5 _ `_,..--r--.. nauvu uv W3-B charged with violating for four years by n. gentlemen opposite. (Cheers) The . Commisaionerpf Public Works had e an exhibition of himself. (Lnughtcn) I He held up A bundle of papers `of which ` he himself knew nothing, and then! laughed at the impudence of his" own course. Accogding to the prin. ciplo of hen. gentlemen opposite the? Lieut. -Governor, by the Government, should I_:iq1_11ars' works j(:0l1t|llD1ated. win. . lay before the House the full details and I VlIIC'Ho Mr Cameron said his motiot_1 was de- signed to revent buncombe motions. The hon. memer from South Brant was pre- pared to swallow everything, as he was about to become the expounder of those great Reform principles which he was b gentlemen onnonih: (m...-... \ rm- uwu principles in me past. Mr Lauder said he did not believe the Commissioner of Public Works knew any- thing about the papers in the bundles which he shook before the House. It the hon. gentleman knew where the money was to be spent, why didn't he give the details in the hill '3 (Hear, hear.) After some further discussion, Mr Bethune moved in amendment, that all the words after that be struck out, and the following substituted :--While this House will always insist upon the fullest in- formation possible, and the most specic estimates and denite limitation in respect to the appropriation or expenditure of the public money, this House is of opinion that the most full and complete information, - plans, surveys and particulars have been given and are now inthe possession of this 1 House, and that the appropriation proposed _ in the bill is a proper and desirable invcst- : mout, calculated to pronietejhe public iu- I tercst by the reclamation of large areas of swamp land, without uni; charge upon the Consolidated Revenue und of the Pro- vince. _ _ .I`_n _ _ _ _ __ _' .. gs ,. mug nter. ) M:-E. B. Wood said he would vote against the amendment in order to be consistent. It would be 9. poor exhibition to see hon. gentlemen on both iides voting against their own principles in the past. mid he did mu. I...1:....- at... lltll l.'0I BI `J16 B87110 tll. -Mr Speaker sand the hon. member for South Brant might speak now," (Loud laughter.) MPE I; wnm1 -ah` `an n .... ..I.`.I ..-L- ---3--I mu ; tnars Ill we ask. Hon. Mr McKe1la.r said they were giving the House all they ever promised ~ it. He then produced a. bundle of papers and said they were the specications, not bogus docu- ments. ' Messrs. E. B. Wood, Lauder and Mon with rose at the same tinm \J.Jl5|I`lIl'r5I'- Hon. Mr McKellar said"he had a. list of some of the townships in which drainage work: would be carried on. Mr (`.n,Innv-nn_'l`I-goo. -.4. LL-.. ` -I nnulllll m- Il.I.~'1'0,|I1':l;:l'II. copies all prm-urc-cl II an of Ihr Itookslorc-s and an tlllso In-. WUTII would no earned Mr Cameron--Then put them in the bill that : 1.11 ask. Hm. M . u ..I(-1i.... ..:.1 AI... y uncxicrnnaiu, Luau. uiugmo. Jo}, uuing mo Un- rio Drainage Act, should be read a third time, the following resolution :--On the 15th December, 1868, the .Hon. the Pro- vincial Treasurer, in his nancial statement. assured this House, that before it was asked to expend any considerable sums in drain- age, Govemment would be prepared with plans and specications, and would show precise ly what the work will cost; and that passed whereby it is provided that the Commissioner of Public Works may cause surveys and reports to be made as to Drain- age Works, and shall submit to the Lieut- enant-Governor, in the annual report be- fore the Legislature, a statement of the re- sult of the examinations, surveys and levels and an estimate of the cost ' oi reclaiming the lands, with his recommendation res- pecting the same ; and that the bill be not new read the third time, but be forthwith recommitted to a coinmittee of the whole House, for the pupose of amending the ame, so as to provide, in accordance with the said assuranceand the said Act, that before the expenditure of money by the said bill granted, plans and specications and estimates of the cost of the works shall be laid before the Legislature. He Mr Cameron, moved that resolution.for the purpose of giving hon. gentlemen an oppor- tunity of ea in out their professions. Hon. Mrihlllsr said he and his col- leagues stood in a different position to-day. Mr Cameron-Of course you do (Laughton) Hon. Mr Mn1(nllnr earT"ka I-uni .. 1:..s _s on the 23rd January, 1869, an Act was . Meurl. E. Law time. ` `Mr Qnonlznr an-3.-I 41-... 1.-.. An articlelrom the pen or Jam: VI. l ., of Gait, published llonthly, total in-u..+,. .5 4 nun. \./IIll.|llllBlIIllUl.' nau D0811 lilylllg H. bluff game by showing I; or three bundles said to contain phi. s_ "and `maps. He therefore nmved in am ndmenl: to the umtion;--- l`he members f the Executive Government nf this Pr: inco have time and ugztin declared to this {misc that it is the policy of tho Gover went to put in practice and to carry out he p1'iucipie3 they and- vocated while it Opposition. Th.1.t on the l0th day of D cu-mhur, 1869, the Hon. Mr Mt-Kelln.1', 'nuw Coiumimsirmcr of Public Works, nmvcti, seconded hy the Hun. Mr Blake, I-mbscqugmtiy Premier and Prat-sidunt of the Executive Council, in amendment to a. motion of the Hon. Attorney-Geiierai ;`\rI,-acclnimld, that bill(No. 10)., being the Un- Lrio ])l`I.iIl.Q6 Act. should be mad 3|. H.:.-.1 on urainage worxis. Mr Cameron said he hI_.|1 no objection to the principle of the bill, but in the Govern- ment had announced tlmt they would cariy out their Opposition policy, he would tout. their sincerity. When a. dminago bill was introduced by Mr Sandtield Macdonalt . Hun. Mr Mcliellat move,-d in muendm that before any expenditure should aka place the plans and specifications, shu laid before the House. In this . e the hon. Commissioner had been ' bluff game bv showimr t. um cmur Mi eleven o'clock, I Hon. Mr Crooks introduced a bill relu- i tive to tho procedure in auuunnry convic- , tions. I on the orders of the day being cullud, 1 Mr Mncdonald pointed mt an error in the Surplus schedule with regsrd to the grant, to North Leeds. ' ' LL... Al- 15...--. _..:_1 u, I I s n urul uceuu. Hon. Mr Mowat said he would have the schedule revised. LL... ll- xr-:.'_n ,._ 1 .. .. - . Iclwuule revueu. Hon. Mr McKel|ar moved the third reading of the bill for :1. further expenditure on dramage works. M1` Unmnrnn Iuil] lug lnml IIIS ..l..:....;:.... 4... Ontario Legislature. Snturcluy, March 8.-~Mr Speaker took the chair at eleven o'clock, I-Inn Mr (`.o-Anion ind--.l..--.`l _ L511 _ u , . V ------- '" a ` the majnrity. h_ow then. We cuainly have as much right In Inn! in prulmbilitics gs anyhmly vine, and wu hzwu 1 this ;_:rn~:|t:-r pl:-:1 that there in .1 rmuwnlmble * _ pn-apgcf that sun: will come true`. If the first vote` or! thv N`.'4iI||l, with cl:-um.-. uf . grohncl and all oihrr auccssnric-s secured A 4` luajurity nf l, what may we lunk fur whrn Iwauurus are brought in which must _cnm- 3 Imuul the good pause of uvery luv-er of his country. 7 Drowning men catcph at straws, 1 and other: in no less hopeless cane seem tar: build their greatest hopes on a. slippery` foundation of I fa. ` ' | James Young, shed Canadian ues Young, Canadian tlm ' nan- _--., ....- three mm , at an? pnce of 10, yuan- uuu Iterling. Earl of Dunuwre; V11 :1 " nl millnll - chatted bu ovriocrclf I , __ -..-_. an val. vic- Senator Cochra e, of the Eastern Town- ships, whose pun buds of cattle have ob- tained world-wid eelobri , 11:: received 3 cable despatch for he purchase of ton animals of his herd. mnslv. om Imn .:.. ....... .....a uuule aeapucn tor the purchase of herd, namely, one bull, nix cow: and three valves, the price 10,130 Tgxp 912:: e_omeufrom,the Dunmore; I `uying that Hmcln ; and it says the chnrgu made an be substantiated at th a proper time. The old when rogues fall out honest men get their dues, has been veried in this case. an escaped. A cow in an ad joining burned. The re oginntozl from hot ashes being placed earleasly m an outhonse, The Brantford Dail Neunhu let a. very largefsged ca_t__ gut the editorid ban. in -... unnuuuru uau xvetu has let very large-sized cat out o edito ' bag, in connection wit the recent election of Mr Pat- terson in So Brant. The News bod ily ch`;-gegha` .nnol'lu-Sim -:LI. 1.-..:._ . .. . As brewer : _Mi1ls, the house of ` Robert Maxwell wan destroyed by fire on Saturday night, with the contents. `The family barely A building was }m_rnod._ fire originated from I-at --I-In The S:m-nia. Canclian gives a. scathing re- view of McKellar a drainage policy, and in proof of its utter worthleuness, cite: its oforationn in thn.t county. The fact is, that D c Kellar has btin led everything he could reach. Al Lord %er!y once said at Lord by the two home John Ruuall, his lpolncy may be described Y words, meddle and muddle. A ,-,_ ..-- --...u-uunv, nun BGUIFU H propisr nrzpport in the country, it must be by uniting on some common basis which COIL; i'1|nnnnn.I 61... -....._,_L -1 41, - um xncwn Jvewa ;\`ation_ uys :--Mr H. Ashly held a. cheese meeting at Brickmaxfl` ,School-house, on Thursday night, March 61:11. Some forty persons wares resent, and gave tsuch encouragement that 1' Ashley intends to conimence a building immediately. He under-tiieu to put up the building, draw and manufacture the milk into cheese for 25 cent: per pound of cheese. . ` vnalno mrty L i I the par pound of choenn nuaunllcuf Inc mill cheese, H;;lSV(;.`htgl;'d`l:l;:).l.Il three the next y i 'I`lIR Anna OI.-- The Pictou News Thu: Scum fnrtv nn.-..n.- - nurnmg omqcr had acted` imp ; declaring Mr Cocltbum duly 5 some remarks by Mr I-Iillym {which that nentlgmm. cm:-I n uuunmnn 1 1 lSB'1'llDLY. Immediately after routine . business yester- day, Mr Blake introduced 3 resolution con- ceruing the Muskoka election retum, to the House should at once dc-ci.l`c Cockbum had a right to the seat. He spoke at considerable length, and pointed out that even if the voters of Morrison and Parry Sound were cut o', M1; Cockburn would still have a majority. He quoted re- cedents with a View to proving that th re- gturning olecr had acted improperly in not r (.'_ocl{burn duly elected. Amn- ` ,6 -_...`-. ...... uvlovu unprupurly In leclariug elected. After Mr I-Iillyard Ca.mermn,'in entleman 'nted out reasuna `In favour a Mr Cock am being sq.-ated, lsif Jhll Mnclnnnld or---`--1 ' ' " ` I F`Rl)M OTTA A.- Ottawa. March lO.-The on. Amor De Cosmos, Prime Minieter of B 'tinh Columbia, arrived, to-night. 5 ` A meeting of the Council at the Dominion ' Rie Association will take place in Ottawa. on the 25th inst... and the annual meeting of the Association an the following` day. Lieutenant-Governor Hovland was present ` in the Home of Common: during the debate to-day. and occupied n neat at the right of the Speaker. It is stated that the Kolapore Cu i, won by the Canadian team at the last imbledom meeting, now at Helifnx, will be here in the course of ten days, and will remain in the pos- scesion of the Govemor-General until rc- , ,,,._-- .. - .--_ um.--uu nu urge uu vanous occasions that if over the oppositiun 0x.pect- ed to control the legislature, and secure a Inlnnrmu nun-..._L 2.. ;I__ . ,7 - v'vilVl'1Ten;in-17:;`lth.: session the Governor-General rc- turned to England, to be competed for at the next meetnng. - vurllcll w mnglanc l perature, and reduced to Level. 11: mu-ometer ll P686, 6011' `At BrewH* :_Mills, `Robert a._x_well_ ya: destroyed bv fire on s.+.....A.... 3: 30 30 . 29. Ra.nge-lna.x. 35 ; inches. ` 'm.. 12......-._~:_ I _ Wholesale ltolnbery at Barrie. `Barrie, Mareh ll.--L:I.st night a man nam- ed J. \Villiains wins caught purloining cash from the till of Mr J. H. Johns, of the Vietn- ria Hotel in Earric. Williams had been uns- pected for some` time past with making free vsiith Mr Johns emsh, hut last nighta trap was (laid, which brought tnilight an a:4tunn:1- ing :unolynt of larceny. On the man he-ing as-arelnecl emu-silleralrle jewellery was found on him, as well as money on hi;-Lpersun, and ."37,50 under the seat where he cowered. On the charge being made against him,` the nrust and search having been made bycon; stable Rogers, revealed a system of_ wholesale robbery. Enough coats, pants, socks, shirts, and under clothing generally was found in his possession, besides hardware jewellry and valuables of all sorts to set up a Londo_n J cw. There was not iess than $2,000 worth alto- -gether recovered by chief constable lingers. On account of Mr Johns prompt ac- tion in arresting the robber of the till. some time since, a valuable mun- ple case of jewellry wa.s`stole'n from the Queen's hotel here and it turns out that \Vil- liams has been the thief laut his false move at Mr John : spoiled the` play. The culprit is now under the care of the county gaoler. Local Observations for 24 hours e; ' 7.1}0 a.m.,_ My-ch 11, I873.` 1:, -j-.':-----'-- l.-..'yv. vv av VIUIII V II"'"lb'"`a " ` Brown's challenge to Saddler will his ac- Eepted, but Saddler wishes to row at- Sar- atoga. instead of Halifax; I":-011111 iailfax. Halifax, March 1l._--Thc steamship` Mnnitoban arrived from Bultiunore this naming, and sail: at four this afternoon. The Austrian in making some slight re- pairs, and sail: for Baltimore to-moryow. The steamer Tiger has not yet arrived from Nwfoundland. a 'l`l....-.. ....'- - L_! I, - - ..v.- .v u u -vyuznnunnu. There win a. brisk snow storm hero ilant /fight, much heavier ill-{he country, and I again impeding trains on the Inteicoloniail ' mud Annpolia Railroads, which were` ex- pected to be clear by to-night. ' Ru-nwn'n r-'lmlln-nu. 5,. Q...1.n;_. .,,:n 1 ' ~ - < v ll .--Tllc`Tul'ulIu nrgsnr has" uliscan.-rml ` _ that c'feightIi1I| had changed hue: last. Frala)' night. or if all the Jlnmnlm-u Fad , be1'II}'nl'0IelIt, --r if 1'vl'l.'IiII `ullu-r circum- .tI`|`lL`I haul not uucurrml, llm rule of the ` Right ll-In. Sir John .-\_. Madolmlrl M'0uItl i ` lava been at an end in the Duminion. , w..n .1.-. ;_ .- .. . . \ 1 r 1 I ` . [J or J11 vIuI'r.'u/la I/villa] Arrival out of `Inc Sarqnuan. Montreal, March ll.-The steamer _Sar- matinn sn-iverd out to-day. SPECIAL ? mnnglyuls. i I 1).... ll ....s..... I PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY. xmeinh.-Iv all... ......4:>_ I, - me next day. ` 2 House then adjoured at ve c ' Local Weather Repmjt. .___ Vs;--.1 nnalalzwlili (Per Mmtreal Line.) ml mini 41' Ilsa. Eng... Nation :-Mr 3 meeting at H.-i.-.1.m...v- .uaun.y(even- ove that the : o'clock until --.-.- ----u. nu win: .'I_. 1Iuu.'ll0ll:llI1 M'0u|t| I Well that is consoling. But iftlw )ppoeIi- E tion do not get those eight votes, and if the members will not come In time in great or foreg tlunthey did on Friday night, and if other circuuutanc.-s combine to ixncreusc than . ` lmvuaa ` `S. `-Wooos. 3 o'clock. g bribed r Fnt cil a nun I.`- s gnding w --naw and ropuut U3 98-The Creation, for 99-8even Dnnta for F 1 ` l00--nciu DE . 01- 7 am op ' ` I ` Cl:s_ppel,l s Juvenio V91 Io-`uventy-tour Juvnilo ` 77-Six Duet: and Th:-no . . 78-Six Pinnoforte Pieces 5] ' 79-Linley n Ballad Bjook. R V ` 97--$`:Il:. `:11 Mozart, lo. 76-'I`v/enty-tour Junlilt _. 77-Six Duel: uni Thu. ` w-1wency-ve Uld 5 6l-L Afric_a_ine for the " 3,. `_ 6%-Twlve Songs by 1 ` n, 63---Nine Fantasia: for iii" 65- lil`.eo;lleci::ns of H196`- ` 66- we ve` n _BuiQ 33-? Bella for tho `C - ixtoen ratio Bangl- 69- The Boheghu Girl. 70-Tan Populnr Song: - ' 72---Fra `Diavolo, for the ' `_ " 73---Eighteen Chrixty ~ ~ ` Ducts. -14_.'n.. w.:.. u-:.I -t I-- \ Tm: Svxrnus D1n'I.uzu1-um. -Witlmut ` tll Infill . (`nun an-vii... -`..._LI_:_'. , -I 4| Only Cents` Per N ` _ fm-'35 Cam. `44-()n'e hundred Welli _ aa-r a.a1uonablo Duico 40-Tl1irty-eight 4l-M'fty Operatic PilovI`:'f? 42~-Oue hundred Irilh -t3-()ne hundred Scotch dip: L signed until TUED_1Y._' next, (gr thrcom Iota `b 1:. mm and -rs -peck, % Vlliy ngaplyingjo the . on er not ncceusnly 45 _H (Del. "' f the Kc. ` '.` 34 --Christma.: Album of ` ` 3;)--` ' Vocal Christ] Hild 36--Cbristy Minstul 38-Fa.alxinnnhln `lining M r oo-Uurl8Iy Mmsttcl ADIII I 38-Fn.slxinnable Daieo 4{I--'[`l|irtu.4-Salad. Iowa. In-I 2.1-1 uronuy-one Uh:-my Ind` strel Melodie-. 1* 23--Twonty-ve Juvenile 24--'l`hi1-teen Popular :v 25--Si1nI Reeves Po - 26-D Albert Gala . _ `2'l-Five Set: 115 , ` 29-Ten Contrslto Soup J &c. ` y ' 19-1 avonrito Airs m---mgntoen of Moore ! II-hi` 16-Twolvesacruil Duck.` 18--Twblve Song: by Vcrgi mom 1: e 2l-.Nin Pinuoforte l LeceI- ' G,oria.._,. \l0|'l8- ' 22-'l'woty-oh; Ch ' ty And 1: Melodies. Tun 0rrosmo.~:.-During the mmmer In Om-Ir m-.....:.... 4.. .......- ,_ ..r And proceed fromthenou to dral, march through the M ` the city. - All Irishman and - k areinvited toj ' the P n " Thorsociety have the _ uonxice that 8 Gnnd _ . . ` _ the City Hall, under the \ '7 Des Roche`:-I. aided by tho T An entertainment of the ~- T actor may condent] .... Door: 11 at 7 ' . -~ at 8; Tie eta 25 cents. JAMES ROGERS, MICHAEL VVELSH, w - -.vu uuu 0 mil`. _ 5--Twelve g:cI-gd `ax A -'l'en ' en y D ` _ 8--l"orty Polka by D - 3' ~ j; 9-Fifty Valses by V l0-Nine Pinnofgrte Pice - ` ` ll-Six Pignolbrtc Pieulg ` 12- Beethoven Sonata. by A Grand Ti)` Irpnu IN rnorl CITY ' H112` ST. PtTR[CK I_ii = ingston, orfalliantha `and the Shamrock will celebrat the Anniver 'l`ut.e1ar8a.iut y T )1 Or by spplying to 1 : Pittsburgh, March 11, M 4-1` s b It M::,.:"g:c.z.1 s;';;`~_ _ A _ 'l`-n.I.... a...-_ my St*;..fI% atrickQ AW m ..--V.-u vvuunrulr IIIVITIIGI March 7th, 1873, at . . ' " Ferris, formerly an old .. shipjof Kingston, aged 33 Guardian please cop) In Mount Forest, on 6th inst.-, Frank H. wifa gf uf the L'.ca.miner, and I`: . , D. Booth, Eaq., ofdeug, ` n.ml'9 mrTntha. '13- In this city, on the 96]: , daughter of the late Willi. #- 19 can midi mouths. V be funeral will tzkg. . v dance of her we fathdr CF King street, on ednouig, .3` F and acquaintances, . ` ,. attend without further 7th. 181.3, . .u..- at u. poonn, :- nml 9 1'('F.'.\'I).I Y IU l.-Thirteen Songs Hy Bulk. In `2--'l`en Songs bv Malaria- .___ The re reqantatin in New ark luvs 4 uinn on St, P...:..I.v. ` fg_3rd inn}, st ... uuw xorlt mve irn St. Patrick : 21:`; line of march i..aa: ""MAIm1 ' 1`. 011 th -.._... v uuyur. _ ~ ` ` Atf0deua, by the Roy, 1, ' ` Ottaiwa, assisted by thg ` V wo:-flu,` 1_I_r__Stanley H mum, r szanle " N. Y., tonllsther A151. Ayhylii `tor or R. Aylaworth, 2.1;, 92 ' D13 . r In this niliu .-.- A-l- --- - uuunva, assisted by worth, Mr Stanley H" to Esther Alid. A..1 . I GOD SAVE THE Q1 Kingston, March 12, 1818; " 1ENDERS will he _ signed until TUED_;I.Y,4 `Kt. far tlIlG`('1DlhlI`nf` Again. ' Ehr gming a_mr-~. Monday, mg; In this cii . laughter of 1': l.:n'l.4 a ran: an "Schubert m-4.1 IL`... G U lull` `ll ggvenilo Voo f JOHN To Bu Rt 9 oiclk Specia - Yo .I pan, I r we took occasion to nr,-go on variou run olmo :3 -...... 4|... -..., V :-- - ' Iqnrt 0413 rescinded . inu- WEI n Vnrhnbn umr ; bus $8: .. _.-.. _... uuu -ca Insult puny ` And `perhaps this idea o nfnnna-l--.l-.. ._-._ --- - ntreal, -nu-:- > ll". I 5,0003 F5451 .l H. JIA I.'( `II II. vill 0; :1] :;aq Fun! if .1" ;-W" 9 let any account oempelled to ac paper for the III! the occasion I ________ -. _-.u-cu nu uunr uu! qll8l[l0 naked : what will we do with it 2 Well there no many Imye of Ipending it. We do not need it for nchoole; for, thank: to tho exertion: of many ulfuacrilioing men, we are ubundnntly supplied. Among all the Jays permitted by the Government for the ex pemlituro of the money, live at least ought tnclaim attention. Firnt : there is need of 5 city Court Home separate from the county, every body known the crying injustice under which we now labour, and if 3 stroke of good fortune sends us the op- portunity of escape, by all means let on edopc it. ' ;-.._._.1 _,, 2- -- , ..... ....m;,.-nn upwwn lover says : By_ thux der, I dan't like to have my letter: to any gi turned over to tbg old woman for an answer. Slippery Iidewalkbmd frequent falls are th order _of the day.--Wl1nt loft of fruit in mm nought After by cditoriz The latent dates. A cnrioul acquirer `desirous to know how 1 loohd when asleep, at with clolcd eyes I,` (on A in irrar. eye. _-_ .. -vuvvucl uau can near. An xutl on the subject write; : Fish cannot he: ithe simple reason that they _have `no ear: I not necessary that a fish should hear. feel 3 jar very distinctly, and have :1. very eve. - PoLtcI:.-Em.mn Rmlkin,-poor thing !~ was indicted far vagrnncy, and huddled u` to gaol for 30 days. Nothing more. * V-.. .-um nuns .v ~.--1ne qnesth in at present exciting tbg Oswego In men is whether sh can hear. An on tho -nhinno, -"Ab... . um: I. V A GIANT S'rIcK.--A heavy stiek of timber, drawn by four teams of hm-scs from the village of Melville, was :1 ivurcd tn Messrs Ualvfn & lireek, of Garden 1 land. Our informant says it was an enormous spur, the large-the has ever seen. He measured by stupu one lum- drovl yards, and then gave up exhausted, and he \ynsn t nehr the end either. 2...... Wntnnunm Mms'rnz:.x.- J`ho first instal- ment of street musicians has arr`ivc4l--a harp- iat uul violinist. There is little prdspuut ft}:- their accumulation of a fortune ululu-r.thc aus- pices of the present weather. nsvl nan 1 nANn'xn.---Uaptain Yntt, of \Vol!e Island, has purchased the schooner Hi- bernia, fcom Captain Keith, of Bowmauvillc-\, for $3,600 cash. I Muzcu \'_sr:s,_ um.-.-lf ever th-: Wlllltlcd anti shricgketl` and skyl:1rked;7 nrouITd, it did it to-ilny, and the scnsatiun w.'u~i rundcrccl uwrd uncomfortable by the soft, aky mow which full with it. Peclestrirsnism was very difficult in the face of the storm, anal many objects not firmly fastened took a full. jf win-l ,,_, , ... ...- .._..w m vuu pcupnc Ul UWKLWLI, as 3 mark of their spprecxation of her talents as an actress. This company will return to King- ston uhortlgz. --- f Araeemul way of ' spending the money vouldbe by completing the drainage of the city. Thin baa elxpya been a most trying job, owing to the peculiarly rocky character :3! our cite, this he always been a. dicnlt matter, and if the money we are to native should be employed in opening drain intu the mere remote sections of the ity, notably the upper parts, it would be a means of clearing on a van deal of 51 -and garbage. There in now a water course running `dmsn into IO bay at the Holpital, which could 3`. VH7 Imall nvngnn; L` --A 3 I -----~-__- .._...-. - _ Mas Li.\'m.z\'.-A fcweveniugs since, while the Lindley troupe were playing at Ottawa, previous to the fzlling of the curtain at. the clone of the bm-lcsqu,'a. gold watch was pre- sented to Miss Florence, \'\'ebatcr (Mrs Lind- ` lay) in the name of the people of Ottawa, . mark of their nnu.m....t:.... .: L..- 5-! 7.47 tuiuly cumlucv tn mu: goud Iuuno llllm ; lmrlmurn of the Imkc. We nlludu I |-Pnjeclml nluepuning uf rlhv Imrlmv ; lu.'|_\' be said that the Dmininion (Emu-r `.rn_-_:||t in do this work. and n ;'r.-.nt uf [mm was ||:l.\S.*4\`(l fur ti`:-9 purpose In.-J `r .\luhng our mile In this, we Imvv 2| 1 matica Vluwing created much lamusemnt by 1 the number and di_tferenc'e in `answers, :1 cm-- 1 reapondcnt lands us the appended simple pro- blem for solution :- ILVVI - -- l`-.~4|n-gzlublu iuum. ` mlllicv for all purl ; lmvo :3 lmrbonr sec i \ inc:-, zunl just. as : , ..L.n,. I L , In unr vily. ll` tlu-so l:u';;n p_r-IpcH- .---uw through lhv csmznl, zunl ;u'-3 pry tram entering our Inzu-Inmr, whic` n unId- hr in i}s_[vrusexnl .s|:|l--, we can .~.-cillg lhc-m In-:ul for().-m'e:_:u,`.'ml ulx gut in the lmlnit ofvguing tlwrc, in :. ` LII`--uc to am lmpcs of future In-...~ Thu fnurlll way \\v|Qnl he in 31`-S'Hi.v Urzuul 'l`rmIk l{nil\\':u_y to he hrmI;;! lho city and pass along the \\ ll. ll'\`c`r, . ...- -.__, I... `Ir! :\\`l|i\"l in ; ;_',l'!\\`lll and we |`hc fifth zmd I: ]3l'sl.\`l`..~5S-LIKE. - The click of the .~! wrightfs mallet and other welcome and um r take-able sounds of marine tools and appmv are amo31g the many indications that spriu close at luau-1. Most uf tho steauuers. V--~ .-nul barges, stayioued in the harbour. nearly ready for service. The_ forwartlel.-1 I anxious to resume opcmtimns. Sans-L7P.-~Sund.1y being anc lay several of our sportive young bloods" went for a. \'u\'mm nf n]nnun|-n :..o,. L- .. .....s..._ V - , _ _ ...... ...\ nun-s; LI'IlIIlIllU|l_)( 111) .|-~r[1_\' imun-sh--l, sun-l~lu wlnrh an p--nun: uf thnm-nrlnlus [night [Il u[nuX'l_y In: supgolin I. _ \\'c throw unit.` theme sag-arusliunnn in thw ' hupc that they may be fmuul .'lCCr'.l)l:lbl ~. '1'-a uquzmaler the money in paying d|e-.z- Erurcs or sprreut, expenditure, wuuld Im Tuuicidal in tlxasfgllest dgreo, and nothing ` b1_xt. permanent works of .1 nature tn benet the city largely in future, ought to be I nuwrtained for aixglb moment. I .. -..- .3... ...u, Juuus unuuuu went 10!` I \'u_\'ngc of pleasure into the country distrzcts. some of the cxcursionists arrived back ali saio and hearty ; but more than o_ne melau-:::oly I pair returned in different appearance and :p:r- | it: tn that in which they embarked on their tour. In a few words they had su'crei the misery of smash-ups. ,,,,,,,-_-, -.. --u, uvu-u. no {I 5 Q0041 ' novg ,- no member will utnltify himself by voting Jgsixut it, and :6 we may eongntu- hh Kingnton on having _$24,8l4 placed to her crodit. Already we hear the question I than: gr.` un-n... ._..-- .1 ~ - -~ , , .... .. J.. n I|X:u-:;L-I to :| L'l[|:Il'iI_\' of I \\ n- luu Win In` rL':ul)rIl' lhn_ ll .-mun.-. This in :1 lIl:I.UL'l` uf \' -- - V A .\"m'uzR Tnazuu-'zn.- Captain Vlf Island. '11! nllrnhnun 4|... ....L. wth wc-1| lu:i1_n__g nf 1|. ` tiftl1.'\hxlI:wt plzm wunl-I UIREHIU .1riwu::`_;cxn-m.~u'nr ~ lIl:ll'k?L~|n\\ill| klu- a.-nun I01` it) wllivh Hm nllunlu cu .1,,:. .1 - 'deIirogI howihc ' 1 p, |;e- 1 vital imp: f p_r-Ipc- IIIU [we whicl Tvrurwnl ml for ( ).-m'e:_:u, `mul .- - . - ,1 .., .- ... along wlmrv vim! i|n[mrt:mcv ' `I, . -.--The question whih 7 +1.. n.-~---- ---~---- ml to 1 tbs nupicix, stvsry small expsnss nude 3 Trunk Dnin for the whole sf the lying west ol Bsrric street. Into this Trunk, smsller drsins Inigktbs opensd, thus sotving all nssful purposes. The rnsin drsins on the principal strosts could be still furthsrr sn- lgggdsnd sxtsndsd, snothcr Trunk pnin` could hs opened down the valley bi,` an Brsnigsafs, thus serving all the ",3. `guru division of an ..:o. 9 0sw`ego newnmper hear. n..1thoz'ity hear for ..... |....... _. -,-, -- Hm` WoH:ln<,l is lmsl-rnls, e_un|n:uliu_-1uflhe whi al|_uuM :4 ii: tho vbvca;-. They 1 verylceen `rl`l7inl HI; nx-\'umul ich llwy ,1 rely on JIICU Hwy ,:.t year.` L` n \'uI_y L ... .I I 1,50. I-'-' 'v "III! I37!!!` u north of th, ig,_ The thin! way in one w_hich `poring. 13 hi! hon favour with may. and nil] __ -.+p':1'ity. ..v nm: the : the cundcxnning the Ontario Ministry, and calling upon all men throughout the Province, to`-`be v unnnimoul in their endeavour: to eect I} I change of Government pt the next alecyqu , _ /`,7.-- --...., wruuw, so consider I An indignation meeting of called by Mr June: Bennett, Dim was held on Saturday night ] '1`emp623'mce Hall, Toronto, late action of the Ontario Govpn gard to the Orange Incorporation L-" ...- - - ' ' -__-_ The Ottawa. Gazette n.ys_=:: We under- itand that the Directors of Penitentisriu are making preparations for the removal of the Quebec convictl-lome sixty or seventy in number-.-from the Kingston Penitentiary to St. Vincent de Paul, near Montreal. The proclamation for the removal is expected to be issued shortly. Hum 03: LIclzxs1:s.-'l'he American are be- unmingimbued with the same sentiments re, gnrcling the limitetion of licenses, as are now engaging the attention of the temperance so- cieties in Canada. In Oswego, the number of tavern keeper were reduced, and I vigilance committee of fty person: was appointed to carry out the provisions of the law to the lat- ter. These are bold strokes, which mint ulti' nmtely relult in total prohibition. } . ....._...,.......,.......uunu, we cwyot Iungxton will receive $24,314, Frontenac, $32,620, Len- nnx,. $32,S92,_ "9-.A(Iclingtqn, 842,614, Leeds, :j These sums will be paid in` bonds: at par value, of the municipalities indebted to the fund. an Inn! I an .,_- _ _ Tm: Svm-Lus.--Under the Municipal Loan Euml distributiqn scheme, the city of Kingston $24,314. Fmntnrm:-., no no]: 1'-.. -.... V--. nun us-nuuu1'm.V.--Wxll1out. at the present time saying shythiim on the distribution uhome of the Attorney- Goncml, we may remark, tlnt it is pretty on-bin that the $2 per head will carry Ilnnimomly in my House. It in 3 good l 1 . . "A ._-...l..._ _.'II _L..I;:n u '- I 0l .~`l~: or iNovarm{';;;I;l;:'}s?i:EngAdirecton for the week are Messrs \`Vm. Allen, VVm. Hrrvplly and S. T. Drennan. POST` CARDS. To Tn: EDITOR or rm: CHRONICLE AND xlws Sir,--The introduction of the Canada. Post l 'arl" was undoubtedly a step in the right direction. The post card system serves a gnarl purpose, and is 3 great benet to the -uuntry. This fact being so obvious, I have wftcll wnmlered why post cards Ihouldbc so ir.~nnmcribccl in their sphere of usefulness. Why is it that we only have Canada post --nnls 1 Why not hn.vc.post cards that could be sent across the lines to the United States, or tn l'Iur0pc`. Since the postage on letters to those places is six cents, while it is only three cents to any part of Canada, let post cards be isz.-sued lwaring .1 two cunt stamp insteml of 3. mm cent stamp as at present. That is, let us lmn: post cards which can be sent to either the Unitcrl States or Great Britain, or any unmtry undcrethe British Governinent, at one r|.i...l Ll... ._-A~ -' ` ' ` thinl alhnlm -...., ....,. .m.uw.u|u.'s no He nereucs, and 411-0 owe mcmloers church, chiey -thezn.~xc-lves the purpose of dastroying Pru- te. we would therefore have good; qruumls for opposing the incorporation of a i:.mmn Cntliolic See ; but we are not so in? ml-.-rent a.s-l5hat ; we are willing to give` them (very privilege we nninnm: nu.-...1....- lY..-- The wild atatementg, the erce invectivoa, :-ml the threats hurled against the Orangemen by -' M r Commissioner Scott won t frighten them in the least. The Institution so malign- sntly assailed by that gentlcmsn and Mr tlr:i:il Lecturer Fraser, will survive their as- -aults, and its members will cultivate the nlis- , position to live at peace with all men, even though the cry of Scott, Fraser 8: Co. is to .tir up animosity and religious hatrod in the uonixnunity. I -Ivn .n...... 44...; :1. I.-- I /, ununnlullllrya ` / I am sorry that it has been necessary to ad- Llrfss you on this subject ; but it in a matter ummected with the honour of an Institution which has in its n.nksmen of the broadest ctlthulicity, who mentally, socially, and other- wise, are innitely the superior: of Scott, Fraser & C0,, of the Ontario Legislature. , AN Oruxamux.` London. Ont M .....|. In In-o I ,--~ -- -----vb -V 5|"! U113! rvery priviicgc we pnssess ourselves: How ulilfurunt the liberty of the Grand Mzsstvr of the lmulgcnicn of Ontario, displayed in tho Ylouse, coxnpnrcd with that of Sgott, Fraser & ( ft). r very .1. ...4 LI... il- 5-: us... .._, ._ ,,___ wuwn Ind mg, ` -v--uu-_y. ul III i_v ill`H'J III e. ~n1-juct is nttrilmtaltle tot uv,` , I | 1 n _... Bnttersen, March 7 .3} 9 Hour: ( .\'r. -'l`hc_lion. Mr S-mat, of Ubtasvn, Com. li! l|r'.l` of Ur--wn lnmls. for the Province uf vnturio. rmclnccl the superlative degree of his uwtility tnw.;r.lq the ()r.1n;;amen in Leginla. v. .\w-znhly. mu Fri-l.Ly Imt. when he stated ,A|,.~ 1.. mu. . Lihls, . AN UK London, Out, March 10, I373. 'l`lll~1 uux. .\n{.-:a)'r |- AN!) ,'1`m<: ummmsul-:N. !_l-pl` ,:,1. ..........-u us - 2 -1: to` either : U niturl mtry ml the ra.te.nf letter post.-a.ge.- Yours, r J... ... ..... `U1->IalIc.l,' _. . _. :unBleIlz`lO being saluted He zney.he_ e plodding men of busi- neu, but he is not to be named in the same eentenee en. perliementery leader when Mr Blekeis-preeent in the House. Nobody den bts the l.etter's abilities, eud_ we can safely eey that many heve very great doubts about Mr Muckenzie. However, the leadersof the party must have known best, and yet it is strange that they submit to euteide dictation, um! keep down the ebleet man of the party simply because he is independent enough to seek to work out 3 line of cemlnct fer him- self. If the union has really been.cousum- mated, we may look for lively times ahead, ' because while the ministerial policy is sure to he sustained by 3 good majorlty, no; so great site induce them to be reck- less. We `Anticipate fair sud honest work ' this seesion from the fact that parties are not so strong II to indulge in mere hun- eerlnb fer the sake of making shew. it is: i neuron to H188 Florence, \\'ebetcr ` 1 shortl;.___--__-_ . SAD, 1r'l`iwi-:.-Recently a. gentleman wn.-4 reported lmvisg seen 2 pnirof robin; uttering around the spire of one of the city churches. p The circumstances are ml for reliectiou, but have fear, if they did mistake the date ui the t season in their arrival, that they have met the fate of the Warbler described in tl1ufo|lu\\'i:g lines :- 'l'he tiret bird of spring attempted to :sin_;; ; ' But, ere he haul Slllllulcti a. note, He fell from the limb--a dcml hirul Wild him, The music hhql vfriz in his throat." :!5.\`Ds,r p anti; skyl:irked'? it with Pea lest rmnism win-l

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