mly fair way is for s a uniform qualiti- '33s: .....a :z -- ..-nvulv vull U0- acdy measure of ad out to them. vast improve- ll-Ira and ..."L K -5-->--u-vu ' '9"! Opposite imp than ......:_ 1 insisted I ..---.-nu] r it represents. mu .. - ,--, av vvvsv n 1'-xconm fran- the Dominion or. ltp-tovidu. lir ivnnnn... 1.1 ll8C688l'y. |n -nn........_ ---- my-uuu P9pul3tion nl-u ______ _;_ vwiated upon a ucceusary it. ran:-nu.-- L.- `-;--~..`,_ I Wiiah 3 -.....nvul r objecg H... D- 1 `wed; to pass ' , and as far I n developed v the issue system of I | nu, , ` 11.; 1 .. nun I--lF0.0 biiildingn ntdifferent . times but always at night. It would not , 1 . not intcn:l,tlmt he .-ilmulxl 1:423!-{Let elcllizitxf) look imbml were the theta earned on regard. . t } tt (1, t I , W W um that less of the class or breed of the fowls, but the en HI 0 "H U H. L! P U": U . n . I :;`(,','L lvaixi 1nd tie other xucmlit.-rvaliff the House thieves Me lmowmg ones and take nothing r ' , ` , ' . but choice specimens. One have private lnmncss of as much xnupnrtunce V . has lost several game birds " to attend tu as Mr llolnn:-son, but tlmy don't to t . . 2 . . . . be trouble and run away and neglect their legislativc: -1 ntles nu broad that accoqnt. `Va observe that Mr llaliiuuon ' ` d l ' n iusinu tiou to the am e`l'.ct puni8hment-n0t merely for t In u es in :1 ll 3 u - - . . as tbft contained in the Win . The co ntra- "'5 means of suppressing th diction we lmve given to the one will therefore crime which h" hen 50 one do for the other. In conclusion, we may ob- . . [ tram their barns or out- , ,_, ...,.,...mm r4pc.'\K.' ol being ixlnligeal to re- ` turn to his paint pat`-1," but 1: te shaving friends to Tu E KI_..\'(J.;5"I'I:\" A.:sI;.E~i.`:- }`he Court 9, \Vntcrworth, I 1-;. B. Wool], [ Montcith. | _ _ on; 0101 .._..-, .......-.c., in would he 01;: pr: ness, with which the public have u do. On this point the Editor of 1 might well remember thu adage cc glass houses," but we furbear. '1 paper contains a letter from V\'illiax son, which says ho was incunvclli , -...-- ... .,....a-us, vwnavu no louht applicsbility to the member for F1 The paragraph referri`.1_~_; tn Mr Calvin slmroholtler in the Nmxs is not on! untrae,--it is mean and contemptibl .rogi.-1tercdpruprieto1`of the NI-:\\-,~: is proprietor, and neither Mr Calvin or a Q . . person has, any share In xt. VVere` wise, however, it would be pria nun: -EH. nI.2..L `L, --' - As to Mr Calvin lneixjg couvoniuntJy pr0s- ient" duriixg. the rec:-nt dclixxtc, jnut aware that he whs entitled to any special` credit for that, it lreing his duty to be prcsent and perfurng the duties for which I was elected. The statement that i Reform party were not npposcrl itho incorporation of the .0r:mgcmen is "easily settled by n. perusal `of the , division list, which we append, and which ,.p '0 ("'8 hr the i to . I.-.--- A-`- I ,,_.,_,.a. ...s. :1! nut ti T he i I ) ,1 - Cl ' ` "J ' Inf. an-n.... `-`..L I V [ Hubinson speaks; 4 his -min .....,. u 'l`m~; (m,\.\..-r: l:n.I.. p.1r.1grup||- refm-ring tn the p.-ni Hrnugc lncurpor:;tinn Hills on l.`.-ul nut rt.-eeivenl Lhc 'l'Jrnntu pup not aware of the uuunmr in w hers had vutcd. W-- \\cxe:1wa Hulvinrmn \_\'.-as nl.:~:..-m., Mir: t-r-,;:xn mnnmm:v1 his :u'rn'.'1l in um-)2 When We wrotc the gage of the 'i'IIeml:uy we eru,:mxl were hich the Inclu- tlmt Mr h:u'iu;_: duly I , . ..- ,........ , ten of their mam] ` spake zug.-Linst the I`; y , , ..... -4.. ;|.lIAI'Jbl |r|l , of no consequence, and would am i we should receivic` the afternou I Once the questiun upon which t] . divided was Iimlcrstoml, itu trivi: tanco was ovixlentlo :ni'_' pcr.~.'m1 of IiInlursl,u.Iitling.;. 'l`h:L(. tlw xieivsp porting the goveriinu-ut shuulcl wai*d until the (ipprvsiiimi 1:-L E given their upininn w:i.~1 cm-tninly miss, but it is :1 lmhlt Tile)` haw.-. ` i fancy they are nut likely in c|i:1n_ I vlictum of any Grit jnurxml. It is 1 ch.-it. tho iucmbem of -the ;_-`m'm'nm lI.H...... V ` " ` I I The olmcrvznminns in the Grit organ ON I I last evening emu-.umin;_; the vain nu lhn :u|- 1 mission of Llxupct-itiuu :Lg_;nin:;L Mr \'\ ilkes~` . fur Centre Tr-I't~l1lu is 5-mwwhut huxghnhle, L in \'it9W of thu fact l1l.f(]ul'UIllillBllt `King- ; stun ('h'it.s 1'}.-cci\'ecl ne\v:51)l'_Ul0 Givvern- munt defeat" on Monday night. While ` early on Tuesday morning .the whoko Grit fry were :v.b1-mud calling to the people across the streets that "the govormnuul. had been defeated." Su little was the division ! thought of in rniuisterinl cu.-Ics that our ` attentive Ottawa cox-rcspmnlont when u.ske1 ` what it meant, nxercly repliud th.-L`. it was . nf nu muuun.-....\...... .... I ' ' ,ufr in 1 cmusun nin`-_; _ [........- uusI- I xwhich h.:1Vc nothing ;his the WI; lrememher mlag mes," I to i , ig J 1 c concerning i The -amine .a.ins V\'iHiaxn I-`.ohin- - t Lsays incunvenientlyaulr S ccouut of having to return wlni-1 il and adding tlmt ho haul paired Wilson, after seeing that the Bill The division list on they tllipd read- weam-ond. main... M ...,....:-_,,. .. 1" ugqml :'.llpp()rLcI'a= w)tc-1 rec:-p1.ion of the pctii whicli ap[::er/uy-i, tr out of five members of the 1 against incorporation. It is of It 1' ('.'|1vI'n u-,.t,..I _--- ' ` " ks of being nm," the electors dial !mull n:;,;l-mt their inter- Iin own. \Vc p;'c'mma :lxcr xucmlzern of 5 im[mrt,:sncc Ilolrixmnn, 3 legislative duties bscrire Mr nation snmu W/12:1. '!`I.- ...._z-- :)M|'Ll), Ch,-xnenn. E DAILY NEWS-THURSDAY EVENING. ~ MARCH 27. _ ululgcn, Ul:I.rl;u (Wcl|5'Igbam), :\IuKt:H:u'. ' -TI .S1;rw 931103}. .-_ ...... an um; ux_:},x;g read- , make: no mcntiopof M; ed with either Dg. Wig; 'l'hO St in take!` `-`-- ._ `"1.-.-s usual uiuu very Ite- which we ... m,..v.. x.. J_. u nunpor` ! binson nr his paint we were not quite departure from the ' the n-mu. A-> 3 1! /12;]. contra- c lusion, ob- vcry small impor- nson or 1-5:: -`~`~` L in the? _Ag.1innt'it. 141). , _`. . .. u nun council cly appear when `the afternoon report. |p0ll tho Huuse to-ul, trivial impur- uni af nrdiimry ml. the-. nnwx.-.. --nv-u 1 .. ... vunvl privutr busi- n k....,. .._A` ' *-~-~-- -V vv u- -..w is taken frum uO- -.. ..._4_ an cIi.'I.n_r_:o at the 1 u:, -' -*- . . -- 51-ull nu ur;|-ment fruk rate. and that ,>n1 t i_ In J icon 1119 A _-. _.. .un.. momhor " the l;iH3. turned a p .pcI'S Hllp-I I nut Imvo p::.p-rs had 2 pctitionx. Th9 Uppo- : u.. District, will _ Court House befg}-o Mr Ju-t1ce.Momson. opqu on Monday next in the persons lmvo iatcly been number of fmvlu-stoZon from out-buildingn times, ` carried ` loan ones, I young gentleman birds," to the '_-v1 CIIlUIo The _Urungelnon of Oshawa rather queer follows. ` The (lluba roportl b Inutiing and procession thm-n on ~-I-- - must _ be ,,._. .. _-ulm.l'i5g- zxyi. A telegram from Cape Vincent reports the [lame and W8.- [tertown Road blockzuled ; and advices repre- sent the Grand '1' runk and fifoat Western I Railroads in the 3.1 y lung, Inuence on the. railw :: 1. me cmnlition. The eastern train on the Grand Trunk this morning from ' [ Montreal was cancelled, and the down express - from Toronto was several hours late. Let us I -A general meeting of the various committees oi the Alma Mater Society, in connection with the proposed Corxversnzioxnc, will be held on Friday evening, in tho classical classroom of Queen's College. A fullattoudzmco is desira- I ble. ..........w uu mu. r:ulvm_yI4 frgux V - , Trunk G . :z...'1.......I~--V -- incent I. he blinding at night -pronoI c sc.1.son--.1nd ` crcenesi all uvc at, has had a. dial storm of yustcrcln._y aniln to he the worst `of th prevail:-d with equal Province and the far we i`inL' l'I|n:-n...` ..- A` ` to the adj Tm: (fut NTl:\' ROADS. --'l`he naent country are L] .~:onu:pL1ccsto that extent as t impassable. A heavy tlmwis Whiv.'h will render trniu in tho rom:mtic" character. _____._.____. i I)n'1s1u;v CoL:1<'r.---'I`his f in the Court House, his ? rowes presiding. There w illtur-nut .... 5L- ` ` -vn V flu.-1 _- uIIll|llb' l ul to hzpve lust its 1 and so it is tin have recourse to I .,. .. ulnlllll aw HHS 5021501.! ' which has just passed ovu fest iuhabita.nt might we. corroboration of the use: 21.50 inches up to 7:30 : no joke, as those who 11: pass along the streets 1 tify. Our tulegrmus that the storm was ve_ry g -l...... ll! - - V , , ,,_- .,.......,.,.. All one 1)! Due mo. ! pm 1.: 4:! the city, being bounded i lny the J'zu'L, and in front by La They are well laid out,and have 0` modntiou fur a genLlenmu s {until} i uuuul for superior hnuses of this (1 i luifortunzntcly for the proprietor great. in Kingston, yet we hope` th great improvement. which is ap] thuy may bu sold during the comii good prices. , wad groans __,_.- .,..v.. ....-ma. The Globe there to celebrate the passing of the Act, and flu: rathorquocr It appear; to nrtlmt the was substituted in the U ' I ll-;..n. ls'|'A'1'E:.--ln the li do we unxittccl to Imticu . L A ....... uu nunol SS!` .CD,0\'VlH. and Jzts. H. Hzzcxltmrllol, En . ties are situated in am: 0f 1 I I V ......... was uuu mm nappy ' cumlitinn of things. During the cvening sev- iurul hymns we-le suing, and at intervals ae- Huctccl pieces of music wurc given by the 1; .\li: S:ur.'Lgc, Mr (130. I";-nwick, Mr Henry I h';n`::gn, mu! nthcr members of the choir. Mr I I6. Tolkins gave n rc(:iLntiuu. Miss Cridifurd I _ prcr at the mclndeun. Smut: praise is due j E tn Llu: cnullnittco of .In.'m.'1gcm(:nt. \vlmlc .'u`- `` r:n.ngcnicnt:+ alnl kindly pruvisiml coutributeul no Jittlu to the success of the social. Thai i Sumhy-school I:c:'-.chv.-rs zuul .schnl:v.r.-s are to be i cutcrtaincd this c.-\'eniu>g. ,_____________________, , -... ........-... -u-wnua ruapc(:L,.'|llIl with th.-Ll /View .1 change had been mmlc in the lilullc of pro- cedure. The reruling of reports and making of speeches had been disbensctl with, to give the company more opportunity of mixing with r enuh other in social intercourse. `He could not help, however, giving them somu.ide-.1. of the lilmncinl condition of the church, which was f highly untisfnetor-y. As much as $13,000 had. i` been expended nine-c they hunt met, and yet 3 there was a pretty fair Imlmico left. The 1 church debt, too, had been retlncecl to $2 , : with the prospect of that being cleared ull' Im- ; furc nnotlwr year. The clmirnmn pa._id 11 high ,'a.-uluginm upon the l.:1:lies Auimcintion," to 4 , whmsu exertions alone was due this happy i .luetml 5 1 I l ( ` , . . _ .. us. 1 ucrc W4 ,- interest on the docket. ,:--j), .... ..-., M umu_y :un,xcIp.-u.ml It. won huing .1 good cmnp.-my pI'c.-gexnt. Aftc 1 in;: of the cup that clleurs" and H: turc a.-onxfnrts," the clmilrman (the lie I*'cnvcick,."..1id their meeting together V --f :s social object than n pecuniary 4 he trustul em-In one would (Irv-"Ilia he-st N 4| m........... ... 4.1 . - C0.'\'(HtE4:.\T[0NAL CHURCH So(:mL.--The mmunl ton xuuutiug of the members and con- grug.-Ltion of um-H .-dmvc lcnominmtion took place last evening m the lrasomentpf tho ulmrch. Notwithst.1mlin~,; the must inclement I night of Mn; scnmnn, it did um. mm the atten- t l __ , __ . _ , V, A- ----~ -- & Tl!!! ELHIN l"uAUn.+.--Mr McKe'll:I.r I c|:n.inm to have pruufu uf Iniza inmmmucc-. con- cerning the Elgiu fmuds. Mr Ca.merru1 or fsonne other member of the House should therefore ask for a committee in order to give him an opyortunity of laying thue documents before them. It is true that it is somewhat latein the season, still there may be tune enough yet. The member for Bothwell hue been very much censured and if it has been unjustly he cnglnt to have the earliest opportunity of setting himself right. By all means let Mr MeKella.r have i .1 committee. -- vuv uust. suoppsg 1 snow until next December. _ M- -., uumsc WHO shuuld he done. Every should be punished not ; but by tiuing. Summuni: t terrors for some of til: 9 time that the autboritie ran 6,. .-.---- 1' ' ,, , - ....._ m uu OHIO! div Inna of these Rafprmeri time \ nlgod in Oppoaitiop to it, and pots] of F1-not & Co., to drag th into the mud: has been ably not them. We boiiuvo we are corroc that ll! Crooks owes his olcction Toronto to the v:I:u of Orangcm no, it will be well for him to not other constituency. Even tho IILDO of the murdurcd Scott, a gdnpiza tho Orangomcu into vo oolgd time for 15 man who rm.-rule nine diforent time: against Hm Orgngemonn to hold prupurly 1:: LI: tboir order. . _l ,_ `.2 ,- -...--I vuc 1| u to something I _.,_.._-_._.- ma.n_y A'1'E:.-ln list uf properties for Ltul tho two iirst class ng st:--:ct,owucul by (Jlg:w. .5`. Russ I :l.t:xlnIn:1I.X |`....... 'I'I U -.,-.....,.. -;_y \,ii:u.~1.:3.1iuas i nu-lmmld, Enqrs. Those proper ,-11 0f the most delightful ` ity, on one side and Lake Ontario. overy acconi- genblenmws family. The dc- jior description is _ proprietors, not very I ton, that with the meut. which -`a - ------ ~` ' U, .,,-. ...... --Ivuv pject one, and VII to make Ltlmt rcspm.-t,.'uuI with th.-Lf/View lll-I1 Iulntln 1.. LL- .3 1 I --This court E L_', I stnmling inclomexit rm, :u1ticip.-xtml it would, tlmrc -.-my After partak- .hat. the "cran- nu licv. K.M- r was more Hun. -. ..........:..-.. V I xi: court sat yesterday is honour Judge Bur- : were no cases of pub- et. ......w- am over the . diup.1mg- ]w;;,y. A f.nl..m.---~ ..-zuvu nun IUOIIC Summoning is s zmmp nf H... .. -\.,. Eh: gully gravy.- TIIURSDA r EVEYVING, Am 1:0. : - -,__ Tux Ounce BILL. -Nrmvithzs:and the inuence the Mixlistry conlsl bri but lgninlt the Orange Incorporn tiol u bill bu became luv. Mr Frau: mm parixcollence at all ] .c-.form ju ing: has Jone his but, and has been ported by 8 solid phalanx of Reform ` In baking over the votes of tho nal a the citizens, authorities should g more eifectual. ":5 I8 uzuu l`he V;-owls {ending re hluckcalyup in to be almost mm is in prospect, interim of u apparent, that g r-, nnuni..- ....A-r- 4 e \ r .. :rc I` Wick, (_ zf 1'; |.l:-..1 4, ' I-1 - .3 .....-vv -pronounced --and which the I .. A: i AM U.~'.~.- `sumo men cross-graincc" I I'M? misfortune in t!"*~`1 "89 I stubbonmes: 050 1ll'0p0I'- ' fails toclicit I . : in than mnul, 4 opertiei 5 said in Belfast, which has been sent us,` We h it may be Inccoufu] . but fear it -will nd it `rsther diicnlt to an Plsnt the " ind Weekly News in H... r tostantn nf 1n_.,, 4' _...-. n v:clIl_I/ news ill tutanta of Ulnt_e;- " Omugh, before Ju-ig I hitherto evinced in lalmted, the Count e Barry, and the interest it has not in any way House being denuly crowded every day. It is impossible to tell what the result will be,.though the circum- stances tell strongly against the prisoner. I The pubflc arestrictly cautioned nstnpnrchasing ctries of the 0 .. l ~r V rcular subscribers. and '. .'.'.y 1):`; so mg the pager is dishonest. and shall be sconraged. Single copies or the News can be procured at III!` of the. Bookstores and at thlso cc. Tm: Nzw1'o:xmzwAa1' Muunlzn. -- The Irish papers received by the last mnil cone to us lled with theroport of the trial of Snb-In- spoctor Montgomery, for the murder of Mr Glass, :1 bank clerk at Newtonltowlrt, in June, 1871. The trial was o.i.m -- -A The English mail Kingston Post Onion 1 __ _ ...._,._ .,._ ._.._-,,___ .1... Shaw and Minnoa have received A nice lot of goods of thcircwu importhtionybeiug pretty nice young men thcmulvea, they deuiro to'n.t_ tract all the "uico young ladies in the city, by clmrgirng very moclorutsly nico" prices for their goods. We hope they will get along nicely. ton, and wishes communication: addreued to him care of Mr Wm. Roget-I, No. 315, VVut 41st street, N ow York. (Ontario papers plum \ I , , Isgonmxrxon WANTED.--Wil1i8m Stewart :1. non of David Stewart, and who has rocently an-ivediin New York from Killymnn, County _, ,- ,-...,. . .... man. we nu meant In are Mr C. S. Road : which is not to and the Hercluncr homestead. The assessors are getting on well with their work. They` say that thny have discovered two empty house: in the whole city, sud had some fty onsixty inquii-ies for bonus to rent. . ........,.... wun pomnveness lieving the present coldn ing preceding dcath--"the of the winter of 1872-73. ntujjr ;Iu" vaaeuual me visa? By a strange freak, clerk of the weather, we I troduced to the bleak; winter, and the anticipatet is withheld for a. few days accept with ponsiveness yet Iio...... 5L - - Tm-: SEA.9I'IN.--HId the two weeks ago continued, 1; pected to have becn ope: ferry steamer Pigrrepont in would have made a trip to-d mittir1-luow essential the V;Qn7 9" - -"' ' ' _...u an vu vein 3 danger of injury. , ........_.. .... uuuo-cu up uni rcsiuenco. Had a being thus do-prived of the comforts of reside In happiness, he could only indulge in the bliss he hoped to establish as a permanent institution by snatches as opportunity permitted. To approach tho gov(;rnor.to ask his sanction or consont to the union then, was voted to be 2:. most suicidal policy, and their arts were fully rs exercised in planning a scheme, to successful- ly complete their designs. Miss Blanche took I musicl-lcsuunsiu the city, and it was not without I l feelings of much gratification that she o5\tnin- ' ed the zulvicu of her tutor, who expressed her ' ` willingness to act as bridesmaid. Arrange- rnnnbn ......... _.- `l- ' ' 5, ,.,__.._..v.. vlllill nuc Uilai-loll]- ` l mnts were made a few evenings since forv a. meeting with Mr O Fla.Imcrty, who Accum- pnnical by his next best. man, made a tour to (Jzfpc Vincent, and there tied the Ina.trimon- in! knot. The lirut m:c'nL: = in the conjugal dr.-mum has been thus performed, anal the f;sl.(:u f bicng irrevocable, it only remains for tin: of- ; fcmlcd fublmr to pzmloii what he considers an mIi.I'.",f;(: on hisi klignity, and pronounce the cus- E tomzury pnreirtal bl-Juirig upon the nuptials.` j} _ SE,\sI'IN.--fl`3d. urn lltnnlpn - - " `r l}Lomr.n1i<,~a1'.----In social circles a "runaway ._ mntcli lurnihes more rumn for gossip, and is I. prm'oc:itive of gl'u:|.l:er sensation than is!` to ED (1, realized in the current topics of daily life. The circumstances of an elopcment are usually excitingheoccasionally amusing- -/so thst this narration will generally claim the attention of listeners, old and young. One of ` these interesting episodes has recently occurred in Kingston, the particulars of which are really refreshing and come with welcome taste, at such dull times as we st present ex ' perience. `But to begin. Miss Blanche (a nom de plume adopted by us for the`occa.sion) lived in Barriefield, and enamored the affections of a. young man, whom we shall call Mr O Flan- uerty. Both were very amiable, and in 3 short time had fallen over head and ears in love; that the ever-active cupid had drawn his bow and pierced their hearts with his fatal arrows` was evident from the cordial, warm_,a.tt:wli. ment which existed between them. The gushing devotion of the lover and the ar- dent reciprocity of sentiments by his adore(l, r cu||_ld. not be long" endured, an.L_._they decided to arrive at the usual issue of all such court` ships by becoming splicod." But in this in- tention they were bullied. The old man, Miss HI.-iuche s paterfmnilias, was` down on Mr U`l<'lnunerty. He entertained so great a. hatred U for the love sick swain, that be positively a. forbade his entrance to his residence. ti being dcnrived of tlm m.n.l'.-M... -5 n....:.1.. :. . 2 rmmla ...:u L, -- Inglis}: at the | this morning. ~ 3 ............L , -- I... ...n-, uuu we perfect readiness `ado to-day weather per- v necessity of a pro- -tmnge freak. a.ttrilml>...'| am ALA ' an .. .._, .... -uuu nsplu spoea . contents of the Waggon were an the silo of the mad, with ;h covered in the midst. VV lis dismal Innlza .- LI -- ~ ' ., nun-ulwtl paper, 80] I roll worth the money. ._-.,....... -auuurlliy or spnng few days. The change we 'eness yet satisfaction, bo- '. cold to be the {rigid feel- h--"the 10110.11;-n:.....I 31-..: W... .. uv one mgm tea!- -"the long-desired demise .73, warm weather of ed, navigation was ex- opeu now, and the 1|: in n-..t-..L --- I` ,,- ..v-we-nu, vi 8. pro- k, attributed to the are suddenly re-in- nini-i-J-L Emu} th a Pro- JICPFCT v 0! spring I uhan an Inn , _. -_ ...--.....u. ; 1 u-Iluul. 7 Kingston, Mu-oi *3?` saw Ah mmlms , W.&J.l[;_q `Black Grenadines, Black Paramattas, Black French Twills, Black Russell Cords, Black Alpacas, Eroifer for sale i Whiskey, gush ` very old, audin uni '.. Blak Jennapine Cloths, W; Fine Black Grapes, . 2 ' 7 H ' v SHAW 8 .. with, `mono enterprise we hope w 3 tting reward. The Graplmic is 9.}: ly illnatntod paper, sold for ve ic roll um-th 4|-A ---H . , gh, 187?- Kins-*"' "h 27 J? ._.__. ___._.___._._._.___.._ Allvffomllotel, Westports G80. Jlmlml. Proprietor. Commercial l`ravollerp. Rooms, &c. March 28. ..._,._. . Archidct. Queen Street, Kingston, 26th March, 1873. ___._.__.__......_._..._. '1 Painter : and GI `nun uuyua will be rave signed until noon of , for the Mason's, n.zim- - Inn-' April, tor the E Painter Glazier : work 1 t,o_1op built fur '1`. (1 W-*" ,_5_.______ ' DIED. ; On the 28th instant, William Janfea Scott, aged 14 years, son of \Villia.m Scgtt, Brewer. The funeral will take place on Friday, the 2th instant, at 2 p.m., {1- an: the residence of his father, King street west. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfully invited to attend. REMINDERSI Bret Harte : locturq to-marrow. Band in Ontario Hall to-mon-oy 4 Lgnt lecture: at St. Paul : ch evening, and St} Jlmes chlirch ` evening. ' .rivcd held-e yesterday aft: _the court at 4 o clock. , Comm-lop Cnutcxnr.--V. C. Strong ar- rnoon, and ' opened One case was tried. The court is still in session. We will have 3 repdrt at the termination. Would invite the` (]Al:nnn- __ uuucrusy uxucamon in Ireland. Tn: Dun GRAPHIC, New York. We have rpceivod one number of this interoating poriodial, thy nnme and fame at which has been spread our thb country as the pubhc tion of those lin Canadians, Messrs & Qo., whose ante " min; mud. The a;.,...:..-.. .-- - - -- ~ I . 9 3': . ynvail. Hall. freacott. The train it just in but` no __ ._.. .-.... .,...,... uuwu nuance Uouimitteu The heaviest snow storm of the season was last night. There were no mails from news yet of the Grand Trunk Railway due last. night. It is; magnieoni. day to-day the winter is looked on gs virtually Ever. Lady Macdona.ld s Bazaar in aid Albans Church begins to da , a. promise of being a great Iucce Tho Council of the Doininionl Rie As- sociation met thig morning and elected the following oicors, C. S. Gzowski I rcsidu-ut Col. Giilmor Vice-President for Ontario, 11. Langton and T. D. Harringtnn Auditors, Lt. Col. Macphornon Treasurer, Lt. Col- Stuart Secretary, Lt. Col. BnIx1el,'Lt. Col. Russ and Capt. Hilton Finance Committee- The havinnf Anna: .4... .: -- Jllourning G7; ..... ,...,.... suuuasu.` w sucuon nvo moved ,, for in the Bonn by McKenzie and promis- ,. ed for to-day`ha.d been referred to Commit- 1 tea and both sides soon wandered of into I discussion of matters relzting to tho In` 1 tercaloniul totally irrelevant to the point at issue, high words arose, charges of swind- | ling and direct contradiction of statements wcro mud; and more than two hours were vainly occupied before A division was taken on the amendment of Mr Tilley to post- pone the subject till to-marrow, which was _ carried by 24 to,_ The division was strictly of A party ' nsturo the only nioinbgr present usually classed as indeppudent Mr Cartwright voting with the Opposition. The Committee then ud- journed. ,,__ A .. - . ._ \ J nit arrived ex Steamer Pruuinn.` _,-_-__ -_, ... ... um.-xenzie to summon Messrs. Chandeler and McLennon two former anjinocn of the Railway to givoevidencc with reference to certain irregularities which he had been informed had occurred in the payment: made in connection with this road. Mr Tijjey wished the motion to be deferred till the papers relating to section ve moved far in H... 11....-- 1.... 11-11, - I 1 I11 IIDOGWIL Ottawa, March 27,` 1 p_;m.--Sir Francis Himks returned to Ottan last evening. The public accounts committee have been occupied for more than 2 hour: this morn- ' ing in the discussion of most of the points in dispute `relating to tho Interooloniul Railway. The discussion arose -on a motion by Mr A. Hackbnzio n nurnnn-n Ilka...` IV!-~--J-'-~ TrE7l'7ri /I ...- 'lI.....:......I 1:..- I Quebec, March R7, 3` p.in.---YVeuf.erday Caron: the Ministerial candidate, was 674 ahead. : ` -.-._..., .... ovlului. unto: Ineree,Cha.ucor and Shakes; Inl University Education i TI: n... v `P- ~~- To their Large 2 vibe attention of `partial desirous of buying g 1 vi 4uunwnu.1 115755.] County Quebec Election. CAHON A lllr.An .-=-r~'- Vi` '\ sow WAREHOUSE.` -.v_._-. -.-unau-`Hutu (Per Elmwtreal Linn. ) H--no- A'|....I...- ml- JR ' l;l'0lIl Ottawa. |l-_-I. nn ~ to-mon-ow evening s.chxu-ch chrch to-mo:-row received by the under- THURS DAY, 3rd 1'5, Carpe'ni;er s; and work I Stool: of ;~: Contents; L'npub:m.e1 lanai of the Princess Charlotte, Laws and Customs of ' Sport, The Two Fredericks, State of the Bri-. I tish Navy, Madame de Scvigue,Exha.ustiou of I the Soil of Treat Britain, Froudu's English in ,9 l Us nter V and : ofrglfree llousica, Em, N6. 13, s1uunLns,'K H" The mnsr MBA`! `and. Steamboat: ml % H... .|.....o..o ...5.'.. a E offer I nli and in ` um. or Scotch Malt it 1 ml. 0! BB! ONE DOLLAR. '7"!-IE GOLD n.. .4 n 2,999 '12:: V n.. nu ...... , u Amy, My (`ml-I." .1 tr.'ms';.atiou from tho Gcrm.-Lu of Hulfuum ,` A Bar. I`-lance," a unique little dialect upon 5. i Lslg-n new writer, who rol|h::4ts f}rTh.-I Inn-cl: of Bret Harte am] John Hay ; anal ' the lloumni-y." :matlm- tender nwcr- funny by Mary I`). Braxlluy. who has :|Irv::|nly `I you: prominent place :.uwu;: Anncm::m x'c- I Inch poets. Mu-aw and :rI. rec;-i\o'tl--u;.-1:h:T consideration, and Lit;-r:;turc more than ux- ' lul sttantion, the page containing it hci.':g do i votodto thu late Henry Tivnrud, the beast and ; nut unfurtgnnatc of all the .\'ou,t.`lu.-ru poets. The story uf his life, as rc-told `by M7 Mod. dud, from the Memoir of Mr l'.'u1l Hnym-, in 1 `flue unddclt litu-r".-ny rwulul that We have . I `.1. 4' "` ' road fur vl`-L `~? - ,- 150_ L _1_ OI inontlu. ngmh 27:12. ; mam ur0LD cheap and good, sum 0? `I'll! yar ---...-5 \.\"l Contents .- ,,l____, .;.._,...,A .. . . . YURI. . `"1 30: mum or Pi. b0r.canl-... TO 1I.a::!z2H tion must be accompanied by the n of the writer - not necessz nblication, butal uvi enceof auth. t in nlnorequeated that correspoudc only writ on one side of the sheet. . We _can.not undertake tn -...o....... . )5? B09; sin mus` Leatl ...._, wuuc on one side of 1:} undertake to oulnmnnications. mcc xnusw nu gin 1.. .-:ml Ih-. ,. ..- .. of fmghiou platen, .k..-., as .-,-uncu hat` iliiug ulill. 1.-.',u1 `In: [annex Qmxh:r:x_.x' 121-:\'u:w fur Jaun- lry. New York : The Leonard Scott Pub- lishing Co. l`....o..._n.. I ' " ' / -. .n-nu.-J, .\L'V\ ' I 0 TH! Yul .\'d I..`.;- Mr Homlc.-rason has .-. llllilbcr of this pop: .-nun-u unu c vI'l`!'A York, and nsLu ( Brpulwny, New Tun \'... .- I -_- -um. .v:lnn:.~ hut Km: . 58 .\lniulcn l..1nc, N. Y. Tm: O.\"r.uuu 'l`m--mzn for MColl, Stratllrog-_ Thin in nu t-xcellcllt mun! eating periodical. The conh Inble And most imvtrnct Ono, plrticnlnrly tem.-hen. I Halter of the Kingston `('--l oontrilmtes an excellent papa: will prvocnro the Ontario '1'. m BAxnuw's klrzusrnu-r:{:' l.:z.-n rl-u.:- - - ~ ' ---so I'I\lCIIr for years. in; chrumor "_ the Hoor.\" J .....~ --nu a ;\ r.\| .V'l'.\ l`FJ This periodical nnnr an-.6. l....... I V - ' :__V________V ind IBIOII` the patrnns of this i\le;;n.Iit ]0lXl'. nal. The literary cunt.-nts of the April Aldin"' (lisplny thv` II.-uI:i| `I`\`I`t'll1`ll(`' an-lg`: variety. _'l`hore Arc, fur in.-'tam-c`, thruu good " ma nun... -1 Will lf \'.... mu,` l,u'_v (`lam F. Ullcrnlcy`; The Hall an the Ice." lsy E B. Loonnrd ; and Mmlainu .l-anm-.ttc's Pn- pen. by James \VatkiIis. There is .1 cai'ufn]~ biographical and artistic study of the life and work: of M.1ll~nne, an-l Miniature Painter,` ` by Osmond 'l'itl'any ; a readable paper. by v" the editor, descriptive at The Yellnvvstunr Region ;" nnntli:-r on "The ll:-atli \\'.1rr.-ms ` of Mary Stuart ;" another on `j.\n (lld Hoi- -An Tribunal in the Harv. Mountains," and. ` but of all, 1: racy little essay, by John Sydney, which would ham charmed Lamb, since its thome is his prime l:\\`olriY.c`, "Mar 5 `Int, Duchisa of Noun-;ist.lc."' 'l`hon- ax-c r, Ioouu. "A Gnzallunf Ham " rm --= - ....--, .....-uco \u .'V\:In:;IsI. pocuu. Gazallu of H.-1:": M-In ; The Four Sc`.':.s'mI~ nhl - I3 l"---- T0 OORRESPONDES TS. Ion: communimtimm ...... _... .,...-nus: un I)l:.;\ TS. eommumcatxona can recenje no Everything forwarded for inser- _he_accompanie bv the mm... ....a mlitiop evo_ry pro- : than deeper : seconded by fsiovo con-oct~in saying IVIZWOI his for Want u votes of Orngcmen and if well seek out a nu LOcV. Emu: 0|... 4._I:_, - -._.-.. ...-any Ul nnu r Shaliespenru, the I V F1'Iuno.'n.. .'._ Y ` /---- BxLL._--Notwithstanding all a.Ministry bring to Orange Incorporation Act, umo law. Fraser, encu at :1" 1z..c._..._ : __. -un-U1, U23 ence at Reform jnnket: s sup- of votes. Lhu nuns. A: .1... :2. - - unit I ll! I'KlI`I, PHI)`. My ('hi1 (`..n...... r u . x - nuns!` _J:lnn:: Sn ,,._ -. -vvbllllll votes. final divi- all other divisions the nrmard 4:..... --any -' _- ....u av BUCK out 11!!- 1_.hu taliamnuic are-d will fail to ;omcn voting 3 so- rocurded his vote I the right of pnmurlv in n... - ...uu~| phlmlar ma In] ....-.-A -'-- I ... .-us ' vied Inll all (be- :t they were nzwmblod :'.:-'14.` I in accord with tho` Or `porhap: there i llntiln lo . ;n L, r- -tall IVNCIVU The is a,handsou:e- , ve Scents, and GI` tcmler (In 1. aln phwo Amcm::u r :rt. rccui\o'tlmu,-.- I 4........ ,, ` n ,, .. _...vu nul nuser- ied name and ; necessarily for authentic-icv. : correspondents will i sheet uf nann- after nuuxr are n\'\ "r"""` by NC-nry l`ii-A--h- 1 !" "" r.-..-.m.," hy s. w. mt. '0~"l ' "1 y (`hil-I." #33} in 0] " 3 Lhv nay 1 ido not r, for the I puma. . ....\..o I. .. to llny ; .-r-... a, uni: . 1 in \'-.,, -- - _.... ..`uo U! r in the mnne of 1:1`:-21:` for .\I:rrL-I ... . .....ru.-, -u-an 'gi.1te Im-ctitutc m prizes. .5 ! `-" .~-I , _. 5-. V V__' I ,___..-.--`raw: IIIIUUCIUII ` y,;;`{.~ _\[m-L-1.: 3, oich polling plact inn? :u'r:.1:gc- Duzninion elections nu-\'.".Z '.u .\-u -I vfng:I11'd-4 are hmv Lu.-= It at 114 r.;ht will he unjoyozd _ 1;`. mol 1: the ballot` `Z " ,:vL-.'r:o;u=. all uppas '7`-" H l"." T n1'.r.~t caansu v.'i!.}mut :1 __` _ ("2her iV::n 1 ' ' ` i4 .:nI_\' unot`ncr nf I `!.'a1Ihv. ,_- _ W. . . . MM: 1 .r ue-1. v e.,r.w .h ` for `.h~_=y u.-Asumu :44 iii . t... .1. . - - " uneuts \|'lU t of paper. rejected uuuu wall!- 3 Ministry tima , vote. The army, the navy. the Church, the Bourbon; of I every stripe, the democracy pure and simple, the rad' ' ' ` .........;._y uncr the Porto Rico emsncil The Spanish popu 5 i very moment of the c.-anti I Bonrbc I si ` radical ro amlista and thn rm--w I___J V _ P_ P38 o Tn". 1'uu.ic sxrrwrnox iv Smm.- l`he lnteat tolcgmml from MM)id reports news which in or a vexy interesting and rather o:.cit- ' ing import. `The Republic ha: sttsinecl n Vony serious criom in its government history. 'l`hc`misenbly has been disgolvod by a unani- mous vote of the legislative body, IO that the country will have to endure the citizen ordeal of in general election. The motion for dissolu- tion _wns adopted by the Parliament imme- diabcly after the Porto emancipation 3 lulu `rah -" *"' ' `M , ~.. .- -J Ill Ill! stringent Uoutrovc may at but i'Idu|g a1Jca`ao..s, n deuidc yearn. ` _ - -`.-...... zno many you! l'espo.)si'.Jle situations throng] miuiou w'.l rejoice that a turd jumico is at last to be meted 1 \Ve ro:;:u'.l this b7?! u :1 Va llillf (la u ..u H" -" ' ,1.-. meant on u n `thus givuu. we see no v -..u .._.,..-. on vuc.-ng. Wxth the reatnc'.ion alid reason for objec; ing to tho chmse, and yet some of the Re form journals `who have pmied so loudly e ovon gone Llu . vng.h of rcgxotting that Mr Mackollxu-'5 bil had be-an quietly shelved, are condemning this p1'opuu.L'.. The many yuung man Emu; i'espo.mible throughout the Do- tardy noannm --! givuu. we sen m. ....x:.2 ..----- - .._... . . uxuu we were In erro that Ii-:_V man huvivg a. bona. i'1(}U. auri residing 1.1! mi: t)'I5c t. It provide. _/z a' income of fur a yum befuto the d;..'e Inn 5 1 any cns:.iLuency, and re. gu7au'ly eurullc '1 on the voting list. shall have (ho right of voting. With the restrtcons , ... man-_y m me past. But suppose that their ` " ) parry gets into power, lmw aboutthe corrup- 9 I riuutlmn. Tlleynenrrebortto corrupt pruc- ` "W ticcs 3 Oh no, not they 3 And their argu- ; ment lose: all point. if that condition off: n_ having b'irJohn Premioris onlylost sight of. f 1 w.. 4 - - -- ` ,_,_., ...,.....nm.nu, anu W9 860 I reason why it shvuhi not be insist: by the Dominion Horse as a" u adjunct 5'1 (hr: electoral Lgody re] When we `tut noticed the Bill, under the impression that an ideal clsn wad unt perxriaiblu in D 1:. 1.. ah... .- ~- ' ........ . wuuceu. um only fair ` -4." the J mvim:es to have muon for Dominion votes, and if the various Provinces choose to conrm to this idea we" and good. But. uniforunityalnotll-1 prays" sumewlwre, and no valid , why shuuhi -mo 5.. - I 4 u-nun; uudunl I'l`(5l Y We now come to , Lars. These papers c 8 ' iuion Bill is wrong bu E feront quahcation fa ; iniuu, from that in th . j my say that the ban` n:m..I' . . _ _ _ - .7 ........ . .....- nu.-run ucmxlc we H , .. ..-.-.. u. we registnuon mat-z 5 i . J l 'lfh'~"5 "mPl`_" th `in D"l` ! `-" '5 mllg be`-33" `t m 3 dlf, the ferunt for electors in tho Dom _ . from the Local elections, and to basis should be the laws V the I j in force in each of the Provinces. We ziru easily of - ' utterly at a. loss to use the point of such an *li"i5i "1 argument. The Dominion, House royres; . h.`Ys thm {"1" _` {. ve "- _" "s f_u Ummg the whole country hon hav. [1 .\lm1stry votod agnliistincnrporation. 18 1 members elected an the Hume ! coursertrue that Mr Calvin voted agninwt it Prmciplc and this an -at be `hue :\l.~in, and he is the only member of the Oppo- llulo.-3:6 the franchise is the urine `or sition who did so. 'hile Messrs H. 5. Mr. 9. As n ma; the preum time each PW. I Donald, Uamerun and the leading _ , _ _ 4 ` nf the Opposition vntcd in favour of v"`" ha d"m quahh`t`n f" " t We have never hem-I Mr Calvin ""d'"' Domhmm munben a'r me f Tory, and while we doubt the currcctno-su them elecled on 2' now; universal lufrago, and others with a high qua.li'ying franchise It m`ght just as well he urged that tho quafivicarion of members For the Dominion [ House should c9I1Iirm 4- n.- v - - Frontenac" of the term as applied tn any class of pQllti- | l cizms in Canatla, welmv4_a doubt of its in"* referrilig Calvin In-im. -. ` _ -........ .. Bill um muuicipiu law, ii i elector assessed in more than one 1 _ a city or township shall vote at each ;|pl.-ice. the only difference being municipal matters the elector can i -, ovch polling place personally, this is iupossibl .;.p`.. .......l.. 0-.- I _ ' __, I _.r_..., ....u u: uuu system 0! I re-.g_:istr:Ltioii proposed by the bill. The op- I ,i_ . p-nmnts of the hill, on tho point of voting f. papers 0-no. tnku ulieroiit views. The ur- ., _;::m chief condemns the plan as opening a fnhr -.\:1yio all sorts uf false voting. We i. 5 do two how this is possible. That -' I pzlrztgon of perfection, the Ontario ;:ovcrn- I `1 mom, has just. intrmluced 3 bill for the, " , amendment of our school laws, by which this V . p|:m H proposed for over U000 voters of this ' Province, and every graduate of the Toronto 1 _ ('nivorasit_v is by the sauna august powur au- I 1 V ` Li| iI.\.'li to cast nixtoun such vot.es:um1m|l_y ` I i For mamlgora of the Senate. It m.'I.y be 5 ' j uggyd that the men, and women too, onfran- I 4 l .\ maxim uf law under our constitution ' lays it down that property sliall qualify for l :1. vote, and we use no valid reason to ol.-jcct. ` 5 rnamiimt thu dictum. It is simply carrying 1 V on. that most just principle that has been ; ioxigraftml on nur municipal law, that an r_ ward in ' _i cilv towunhin. ..hg.n I'1L`4\..` -- Au, , _. ........w. ;u Illzly U9 4 s clnised by tho Unmriu la\vs'm-0 not likely tn ; be induced tn nuke {also returns, but thy f priuciplu xx the same ix._\ both causes, the mode I . of prucealnrc in zsimilnr, and the result to ho 3 ubtuirwd is the name. ,.._- ..... nunuarul necessary. It - nut to be expected that.-1 measure of ` much importxmcc would be allowed` pa without some severe oppusition, f. . as we have seen this apposition develop: ? it takes the form of objoctiun to ins: for voting papers, and to the I .v....:..o.-..+:.... ...._...,,,, 1 I -- - _ `.. wxln Ioduv Ill 4 "sumo further remark: tha evidently (in not read their cafcchimn, |.nd __f:iiled`to know both that Sir Francis h.-Lri rutiirud. and that the ()nt.ario Ministry had opposed tho Urnngo Iiiuorporatioii Hill. llouover it iii law now, and Fraser, Scott .8 L`o., must illlply grin and bear it. .;_. - _, ,.).__;..__- Dumtuos Enuuriux Lgw.-Althougi we gave a short account. of this public mea- sure in our issue of Monday. there are 5Ulll0 fllftilr ?"""' """"""` " I , _____- .. | an if V556 um] cy of iis pr-nbvcdler-I and \ , Controvexted Elections A ..1- :..A..I, A` .- run u | `that. we \ _...,-- .... gun. 11 um: cundxlwn of` g Premier is to the registration mat- complain that Dam- is urnnu lm........- -'4 ---- -- ' ` Id 1 _- ...-nu All each polling ' dibrenco that in? `pal vote at I pcxllixng but in 1 ion impossible. The mi-c lunvovor ample, and tho: 3; L.,.;.,,-,..l hu I...n. .. ' , ._._v -1: vll 136' who loudly `Let, and have the `thing bill ly coudem-Jiug |"ug lationn .hu-n....1... .A -I " -..v -nvvloll I0! (115501!!- emancipation Spanish n.....:-.:-, .1) 1 were in error. w :1 `hat . _ f linw um... .....1t:~'__ .-. .. - . ...-. them c: ._y ..- -us; uullllfllltl Lats will all be at ` one of them find the Carliata both . some few of the