_-~---v .--v r-...u..-ucuuuc-av: ans VA c|`|l||.I.M./Ll`u3. Yeddo, Japan, has I hotel furnished through- outwith bhck In1n.xt furniture made in San Frngcilco. ' The ohiire leghl fraternity of Nashua, N, H., were out nf town on the 5:11; and, retmrkiuy on the fact, the Telegraph inbnmanly says that it won "An unusually ox-deftly, busy, broth:-1-iy, successful sort of I day." A young man rushed through the streets of Toledo, 0b_i9, the other duy, followed by A very excited Ggrmsu. The latter wua shouting no he ran : Bolton, bo`.ees. lhlnn din! mm - 1.. :..s. 0 William Alexander Louis Stephen Hamilton- Douglns, Duke of Hamilton, Mnvquis of Humil- ton, Marquis of Dongles, Marquis of Olydeednle, Earl of Kngus, Earl of Arran, Earl of Lunsrk, Bat-nu Hamilton, Baron of Aven, Polmout, Machnuslure, and Inaerdale, Baron of,_Abernethy and Jedburgh .l'o1_-est, Duke of Brandon and Baron Dalton, is 3 young men of about twenty. three years of age, who seems to eve more mo. ney than wit, and more wickedns. then either. He and his younger brother: Charles` George Archibald Hamilton, have letely been melting Paris the scene of their exploits. The Ether night, coming from the opera ball with a party of friends, like themselves under the inuence of wine, they assaulted the occupant of I cu-tinge who refused to get out of their path, the lhrqnis beating him `over the head `with in loaded came. The police interfered, and drove the oberreper. one nobleman into the shelter or ch. u...-..... . u yuuuu 1uwu.g:n5u, lull dl'0Ve the Oh! shelter of the d 0r. _ Qua/H oonif mwgwiiura . _ 3 _ 3 7 A r'IUllI7I' Maison A ""7! Vnterpni mint to connect lhnglnlwlth India sad ,1 k ` truth I telegnph wire , which shall bewbolly Iilbcni net and direct. except for the short distance lcf0ll_ the Isthmus of Sam Tho route propond In from Fnlmonth to Gibrnlur, and tlsenm to lul- tg u.nd..A!:xAn.dI'.1L Fran. Sue! '11.! UP,` `'11 min the course of the Red Ben to Ueylgn. , I. 11... L--.8-..-Jnntl II!!! luv Uuurlu Ul lllll Licu nun n. ...J.,_. I In Shepbe eflrerton qd `paving.-thee the miefortu We lble 1.: vi 1:;elt_:'IIIIeI_t,r that describes the hit mushy: She ii 679 feet 16 heTg`ln't', relh`eY"'hbiVY,'lt`IV!If'very nk heir end eyes`: short, concnve nriee, dark Pkini e little hlnckgneulgochl `t In I no roll, | ' ..L.;r.a_ [ _teeth,_ all the teeth in `I: end not much of them left erept the roots, ran ehouldere, Iubject to phlhiele, e ecer on her eul- {nr bone ceased by a burn, one or two lost ! on her face, and one crooked rih. The newspaper: pltblhed at the Olpe of Good Hope announce the: no additional nun from the gold elds in the Cape Colony have been re- E ceived of late, end report that the impreuion in E gaining ground that they will not prove el uh:-' able u we; at one time expected. The Goverof I ment has not yet appointed 1. special relident I Cotnmiuioner. - L. e u-- in *ll___I_ An inventor has applied to the United States Congress for 9. grant of $50,000 ,tn nruplem experiments on a new-syn:-em of Izelegraplninx. without wirea,`wliicln be has invented. He will prnbnhiy nd that auch A nnrn an that nunnnr in... 19.\I uahhnup nu.-..- jx Train: unite and depart from the Kingston station is follow} : vvuanu-u-nuuuu . -`Enoch Arden cue: multiply. W. E. North, son of the late R. G. Ilnrlb, of Holyoke, who has been missing and wholly unaccounted for Iince 1882, and for four or ve ynu has been accounted dead, resppenred without wnrning in I Holyoke last week. He Ind heard nothing iron) [ his horns, and his brother Albert, having ob- tained a divorce from his (`tuner wife, married I William : supposed widow yet: or more ago. I-I-I__ ...._I.,__ ._-_. -_ __ -_. __ -1.- 1___- -..:I h ofsnow, and presumed, of course. to be 103'. -._.. .._r.r......_ .. ....u - l.-. -- ---vv "JV Two turkeys went to most on the lower rail ofe fence iu the town of Aureliul, Cnyngt co III- ty, on the evening of December Bib. Dur"IIgh lba night they were covered wizh about six feel Singular to relate, however, the late that th- anowed them, and they came onfon the 81!: of J:Inusr,',( alive but hungry, having been buried jun` mie month. They mnnaged to we them selves through the holidays, and if they u so long ought to perpetrate the same job syenr -nm nnw . | C` " ""` "' I"""".'.' "' "' "' "M'- It is l`('p0l`t(.d that John A Logan, of Illi- nnin, is the hzindsnmest man in the Iluuse of Rcploat n r.t:'v-2. Of medium height, with a compact lvndy under broad shttulclgrs, and being well set uia in a lniI'Itury`Wti.yf,' h_e giv:-s szvmyevidencte nfstrreugth andactivity His he-ml is It spleuflirl one. Dark almost to suspirinn, his features. regula; and nicely tnauldetl, are lit: up by a pair of biijlinnt Mat-k eyes, and fringed in and set n' hy n In.-avy muuarache, and mnsss otl hair` all dark and glossy as a ravten s ,wing.--Amero'- can paper. _ V` as - . - ; Iuvuulsll. [Iv I'Il| P|Illlnll]J ullil yuan juu El sum as that cannot he go: without wares, and `at good deal of pnlling at them Inn. I T. :_-...- -,.3.I . `I ! A r AI--I `A Tlxollfilnu-ca 3818`: Everything show: that the meeting of Parliament will be very lvc this year, certainly not belnre the end of Msuch, and perhaps not befm-eA'pril._ Bnyue members are complainfng of this delay, but lhc Government has nu reason for xing an earlier data. l rThe question}; bout `Nam - founrllantl, British Chlumbin, Ind Nova. Sco*iu are not yet reacly, for a'3lut_iot_1. There will be no great chn,n'gea in the `tariff, only a few mndicnt`:nns-t`o meet the `just dc. mauds of the Maritime Pi-i;,vi_nge. Our future iscouZeur_c_?,4 T003; and the spproach-- ing Scasiun. will completa Federstion, so If. that we can affdrd to wait a few weeks for Comrr BIs_)uncx A5i' Horn -A letter f*0m Sirtin gives some account of Big. marck a estate in=Pomnhia :-Vertzln is nuw unnknn nfnn Ran. Q.......: .'......'.r_-.._,,. ._._.....,n cl rnuzsucv |u`rUl..llt'IIIllI `Z--'VV Bzln i3 now spoken of us Sans Suuoi was'fonnerly.v Bismurcl<'s renidence is simply a grand seignnrial mansion, lurgemnd comfortnbh-, but without any architecturni style, the idenl ot the dwelling of one who is half ,onntry- man and half townsm.nn._ ' In front inn gar- den laid out. with great regularity, and fur- ther on in A large park well stocked with game. The Count sells wool, manufactures tiles and bricks, and dislila brafy. Elia sheep-walks are renowned, Jun! the proceeds of the shearing are sought for fur and near. One of these days you~v;i1l near`, that he is making paper, is he has entexed i nm partnership Wlth one of the p1`incip'nl; men of Kmslin to eel.a_bliah4 factory, ' - lJ.....;..a. ,u..;____:.A , - - Borne of-the New.York pa rs are aimed ingly enterprising, and emp oy every m_en_nr to get information per far. aut vufas. A correspondent of the World his been retail-` ing the sayings of General Grant, and his talk on men and rnxnners. Passing over the imprdpriety of retailing private conver- sations of pnhlicmen, there is an sirfofgrent irnprobability in the manner in which these are dressed up, so utterly at variance are they with the well known silence of General Grant. He has, however, at [cat s ken out, snclthe proprietors of the:Wor may be satisedjnt the re`sn.l,t'of_ eir enterprise. The Tribune says it is suth zed by Gen. Grant to any that the W'orld 0 reports of4:ou- ' ' ' his in regard to public men and public matters are ntterly without foundation, end that no human being has ever listened to 0r`ebnre__d such conveustions with him 15 ere, there A1-epon- ed. ' or . * 4-- -..u am; 1)] WIDE does not exclude its use, for ` ' that Wine 17-joiogn the heart of `man. Pro- bably the_re is _no pm: in my ' conscieacc. and in future nluuyutop at tha sixth bottle. Yet, if after drinking `oixt orevm ten 0| valve bomei, he etlritill` tgke his Christian ne1;hb6mf~l6'vioHP1%`by the hand, nndoliey -tho` gvrdigg-I bf his :Ipi;is- us! and ten: 11!: ' 1-Io { thlllfk-4 run drink no at dngi t. no mu: be `can-efl, However, an to_.-`tit guy more, for it `irseldf that Provnioce gnu [qy'ogQ_y| grace to drink 15- bob 11. gt; g, nrit hi: ennblod me, its an- worthy tenant, to do, without either ug- glecting my duties or losing my tampon" ......`... .u u vuutul WLHCI many early prejudices. mi. `N; In foundation, 116 I ever u_'c,there repo_ - ' Wonnmmn. Cuucmr or nu: LANDEBB FOR .Wnu:,-Tbo `wonderful eh- pacity for d`g'i_nk of the Rhiuellndcro il amusingly illuelnted byaoezhoiin his jour- nals. The Bishop of lhyeuce," he says, one delivered I unnbn lguinlt drunken- nuns, and ehervpsiutin in the strongest colours the evils of over- ndulgencc, conclu- ded as follows :--`But the abuse _of wine its for 1; in written lgenrt mu. Pro-_ Juulu II in the rnu ire, n 5 S " 7. lit no N the iolld Intuition to expert plylicllna had ` . but and non pronounced bin null} in- "mo nnguna.1n1ao7.;;n'a.z0 ;% .ly 3,000 lm thin the smonntof boo n - "Inc (31 JIIICIIIED IWrv-- --Irv-rvu ported, froin lIoHInd_; while tho amount of English book: exported to Ibo United State: durintho uma yea:-uh 100,311, _u.:_-. 0:.n.--.... tr.-nun being runs: ueuur IIJIII um:-wuuu ...u whole valui-1!!" W6 habit Gipotted to Il_I ,4-.- _n.I__ ._-.I.I an anal! A II VI Uixuuus :- tion visit the ri,I'U|l_!It,,_,_; _": from the French \-I." H_,g.4_,-,~,,_ thgtfour pwmoonn 1, curred with spun! % _ ,,L_;r_`, plnceu. Itl III tb ` presence `of bn1 [$1'e_'i;I,';'ivit -'ng` exten- aiv_ely concernjpd !n`:':`?cuini9u1.inA"l`t;rkey, iuauo:`ii|tbn;w1I`h `.0ut!ly.am< %sn u I; got M1-e at `unsun- angfrl. Tbmfui 2|: rlt nlgon sbgih; `Elf I99n`=lx;indted':n air. 'iu gm on In _ um oven njugbn, ., n his lnnguI%'tt `@Yq?u:1 jjftil then the emperb r"l1ud'1 ei*el'hu'(Ted to the mitts! infra mmmf, `BB IA,"Hi_Cing ` his Iii: rliarlninfnllv ha-.4-.An.I_,In_hin writing. - _.--an a.aI\ puyu lull, W "Hill, ll Ll |IlIUlfl'5`UOG,. -will be drnpped at the stng of passing through committee. learn comparative.-Dy li:llo ofgovornment business to be nished, The private hills and the public bills in the hands of private memlvcrs are all well ad-A vn`nced_ so llnll the Uuuse may rise without either "alauglneriug llw innocents" or rushing hills mhrnugh with unsecmu.-ly haste as often hnppens at the close of the sessions, of Parlinilent. T I53 lip t!- 5753? table, and takixig some pspfs mm 3 drawer, placed b-.fnr' the eyes of the duqbfo nded minibusr qgspknenfj whiclg _ had the, gruth ,o gbe go... VAmo M an npplieatfnn to; not): on` Olhrll-'I'| cixpisd for Halli vrnqi` L Nonstick : ' nfslrcu. i IIAIIQIII nan! Lrlh w.I.M I U ll-I,-lllll. ls Mo'aIier n transfer to the's'en'te" i*re-5 crnmcm existing in Figqce-. gun.` `pump 513- `cu? &IUIFa\FbI` ` ~..uIvra `mr1"` an npbilcat o_n-Mobs` ; V, the Ozmmq. th` Vdo Nonstick "`rr'sIruI. ish govonL:nent_ haidcfng, r A ,_, -A is said thnlzgunong the papernywyig : IIl|d`~ their way ihm the hand: of thgretngperor` was 5 lettefrom 1!. do. Mannie: 0o,Ouuey, in which he iniim-ued his determination 10 be revenged lorthq refunl 01 this favour. r It is 611ppuIud.lhOt.lMr nholernnif would have remained a secret hntfor tho dleulfy with Gfeece. -Thu Turkiuh` Agovurnmenl. nding uuatho-nccinn ofF_rbn_co ubehg inuencgd It]; the resenttacni qt dc" Mnutidf, cogimuicted :`t tcti n the French ambu2u`4lor `m 0oastanti_nople, who ubtuined the prnoftand forwarded ther tor the emperrhr. `Then mute;-is cursing I deal of talk `in Pavia, It_I] no woncie Ll. gnrdcrl as a deviceko covers cdntl w11lch so nearly smote tlgquystem ofpergqpgt 1; -||A______r:_' 11: ,. ... . . `V at uuutll `IIJICOI L5 lbs or upwudn. ' bringing up of a- living afar sh of`?-igp , o `were laid before" one Rbyal"8oc'ioy Inc MAIL!-NE I_.nrn'.--Facts ar mulgiplying in ` liapmof of the late Prof. Edward Forbes`: theory than the depth of ocean `would .be {mmd devoid of lite ggdcolom'.i-Iortbhtn` fty years (go Geneul Sabina wlitnuocd Abe` ' sizejrom a depth of 800 fnthu1Ii-j`n:Bn_n"I' < Bay, gm! since then other evidcIree,"Iim'i I'nr` ` in kind, *hua'lgeen' brnugbt forward by Q1. 4 Wallich and other invesgigaftors. `_The 1:- L?``3Z$Z1T.% 3'53 *$`a"`} `w'i'?3*q1':a":`."-.I.`.1 , week, 1_rhen,Mt Gwyn Jcreya mud lvn`='dn-" rmation thnfohelln vhron@1t'I[l.fl'&J-hil 4 1,eei-at .d{ed8ins=. off "3 Shemnd- _ ma pi`-,1gh,;I5r`_ci ioured ughooa folnad -in M 1-` low water. 3 Ippean, indee, tlnt,_nb gr ffom tting lifeless, the deepji teem! wmnnimu mo and wiih` cihusm bf a very. `lean: liable kind, some of-twiibh OGIIDBBI`. Inn]?-I)nl.t_annL-main`! n..:...I. ...1-:_. ithe geological ;resum,ed[ln_st year and Vthgugbrtbpoughf 0. \Il _ run . ucuunrl pnpau Iinu, some 0! -`UIiOIl" connect longpant wlph` [g`_;:an;gVoIng..pn[1n:oqr gun` time- The` hi 1: tmpoyggngq ot"v,,th.i_g`_f%::;` will behjihifeig to all who hufe al`nd i_e_d _| ` qneat'iot'rfr"oih 1 Ieieu_'fe" jk_ut _-of 'W'i.` And now hear 1`-.'t.rmb'.mtion"eonec Abroad." -The Ioilningt nndidndgldn- def t1Ie,..IIui.t.ed States: Goostuznrnwvnn-e` interzfu tion by yel w fever. Ih.II_upqi psi but :1 `s on one, any fudt c1ea_r'f begr- tained that; in the in `Be ecu Kt; "W__'&t and Havana. animal life h-int: nexus`-4.: vuuuwu I-uilag Ill IIIU I8` Hsvann, Animal life `lliilfi depthnin cg:-not di_nu-gityrutt} liq` abundance as in shlllpn yat.a;. . ,.A the eminntinn in 41.- .......--. _ abimdhnlca ii thsre omio .i!- L . V`, -,' I drd wrong ma fattionu a very handlomb Hqq%."f`i c r an -Ophiugn, ind some-dine Ii.-I-21111... mzum. UU -GlI!I`OI"IU 5` "5 ' At '1, odntl Try on and thumb. 1;, _V . . .b'.l`ry the Peptaii` kcl:_'1`_qn '33 V50 G0,I1l_pOI lb .1 llbonl discount t}`I_`5mmgt :5 upw`u'III. .-_ -- -ruuInCU. " Cognete with this inquiry, as involved in the objection of eectu-ieniem ruined by Mr Coyne egeinet certain ehu-itehle grants, the grants. to hoepitels, house: of providence. end uyluue. will eleo come under the ecrutiny of the government. It is evident that there on in the Home Keetafmen who will ehellenge every vote of money, whether for educational or cheriteble purpoeee. that cenbe conetrnediu Iechrian. Whether the government will yield to this party, or will be prepared in entrant inoneye u hitherto to be diiepeneed by memsgere connected with religioue bodies, in e matter for eoneiderai tion. In all pi-obehility the entire Iubjec: -i" I-in Iirhhnd em - -..l....e -.._._.2LA--- -RAL - nu; Il-l cglj IIII UIDW ` per] , ` , ` Try on Eihil; Gu_:ipoIrMdgrH'l'oI`st 55 cgpugerlb Try burr extrt1nd=highli`lIv6nd inncIt"`ru an 9o.umnoa1u :. = - =4 DIIKH Outing nun Iuuw UInu Tiehig Misfiar -'...-.1. vglnvnf` Illa lushht atom ms 1 T TEAS :%tm:%; V"""-P!I|I,l `em * voutoluqn .- Fosv Bwouorn in.~`1"lIU T - ` . New 'l`,qms;ouigM'1'Vlu.- _- NOVBEADIIHTHII, 7 ,_ Haw Olnnl In In... 1.. 1.- - wuoiuj: Ahuioi: ` nu; an .,.mu., JV ` ___-___v ilqfwl !;0O`O[5I`0ill'l`;U Ohoelew > pu H `$00 (I tnlth` naun_A*rI'nI"' ` IE " y f - `W. llfluknl I00.` u`Iu-In-hunt `- I:l0 IJIJI. UV XIJII III `Inn, Onion: i_1:'Tin1,`"I:c." . Sotch Hnrmaltda in pou - Bmc JIM lads . " 4 M211. ' ' ' or ., 7. nllfiinn ` n punoons . u out cunt III! III] 90 -until pot"!!! ' all ..ll.lann .`_4 50 [ha oxtrgu Uunadinn Chen" "`|Vi5c!%IA A I5` 551'; w. w. 1:. uexuigoo.-; is in -by Xonh-ed `time, from which deduct `)2 minutes for Ihe diennee balween Hoot:-ul and Kingston lint] ' MAW laLAm`:i "Single copies of the Cnonucu {In Nun, ooutnining the nwiof the week, may: be had in Iyrnppora for mailing. Price 3d. encfh. iuued every Friday. ulnar: rIt\I-n--I n.` I` st . -wvw` 11- I! .- ' New ` .03: 911%. We Yam Va 1101?: IVMQM" -v vvnanral vnu-:51 IU- Aa-nnymous cnnmumutloll on rooelve no summon Ev-eryuuu; Iorvurdcd for luoruou nun bemoan: punkd bytho nnmsnmi umruu or lIOU'r1Ilf;lIOI nos-`clsurilf rm publication, but as evidence of un- rlwnllcaly It is also requested that our-rerpoodenlaz w-ll only intent: on lldl of the client. of pq-or. We cannot -_m it-rt:lLo In return nhcu-at unnmunicauunu. I ,~ -r u- '1. , - L114 '7` `nil ,w"',.u; ` \ mu - : ' ` IL? iti CHE; II u\w Mfg .J.'--I: _.`-4_V E"Wml um 7.__.___._. The business of the Legislative Assembly is being rapidly cnmplen.-d preparatory u the ptiorogatiuu which is intended to uke place Imurds the clnso of this week. The nbnndonment of the Ed ucntion bills and the Tavern Licence bill, which, it is understood . ._III I._ J. 0 Sadr z,i!3W vu H-nu muff! 351:5 hn*|l_, .-; , L -5 ----- -- --- - - j V I Ant IIQU CIIIILC -KIWI- will be Nferma to 1 sefoct oommittae of the Anumbly. #5 `u nuionl. It , .4` obier._nuc ` M cunvfetpn" an mnin up: for gr ure ' of Gleecg. The --n--- ` P; Saturday, J Ill. 16.-A {aw pntitions were "che-ntod ngulnnt the Tsvarn Licence law: Eon. Hr Wood Inovud the iecond reading of tho onpply bill. t\_ x____:..#.. -L, A.., an - - - I ll!!! P`-V7566: Jun 1'l.--'l`lI'o ' ;u_u`u`for the any in tin Plus. 11 in the duh ntefnneni ac % '" 16 T . - $313.32. Ian- "<'>I.':}.7,'.'aL-} {s.'."A.m., e ml nnted the sqditibnnl ulnry to the J udges wan to cover the increased can at living. rt.-- .......a... I... u- n...__n_-_n,_4 -. % vhimkmrun ` uieaua of ---_-_ ---- -- .-.... Amer rcmu-kn by Mr Cumberland Ind ouun ragnding the declaration which had been appended on motion of Mr Pexry to"th' ruolntion spproprining 0750 so the Medical depmmen: of viczoi-in College, the word "UninniI.y"' was struck out of the clause, nnd it In ngrood that the discussion should come up an the third reading, which WI! orderod for Tlludly. The bill: routing to the Court. of Error ..uI A..___l 5L- _..-__4:-- -5 in,Asn-sA..; Jn;._18 - COPIES oltho Dun Nniu muy Le bud at the counter oflbe publication oiea, Prin- uu llreol. Price three copper-I. 3. Remember to pay your Gad Account by the 20th and save the discbunt. ' ...d :...;;:.,%;;;;";"..:.a.;:;.';.';;1....'*;;.:; D..-_--. -_..I L. A`. _ I, Burgcry, and to the sebction of juton, were rad I third time. Bonn oghor bills won odvueod 3 Inge- The house sdjnnrued 1% three o'clock. -_v r-------- 11 |.|nius_|u-y uulhp of tho Religions tloehtlu eoumonu to-marrow owning n the ` Oh: Hall, with tho Bible Society. This man- Inp utundly has banning gnthringl ndlhounhout tub holduouot likely to be h- 3 ILAIL ntluan cl-.l-Iu I.--. __.. .J_-I -LA- Hun] Wun-0ouunou who hon jog }gHIhiI'Il&_HllIIluI1Iddllntlhyn 'uUI| `lfhllb gm:-urukoolnnup_ o(IhA"3"""`lIhlI,"IIIltlItubyoot points that It I`. J. Prungth eolobnud. vhunm, in am: no pquar: to n...`.... to `In can at It tutu-uhnougn, unannounce- nont which vlhoueulud with Inch nth!- Iiun by all input of math, and thotpoblib gunnny. The man at In Pmno,io 214.1,, known sad Iuivu-ally nppnohud, podnhl tho annuity diving than than Inunioning Ihinesolhluulvnnltoonnuuuhxgu nu! sand-tlcarnndlmnn, __, - -~ vv -vv -v-- --v urns uni! Ill` IE 10- ;;_\;u';thn which IMVI pr-coded 1.hon_ E?` Slit FIRE 7' PA G E . allart-111;) i1:3a`o:.# __._j_. _..j__, _._.:n.j,*{- -~__ .__._j._..._:_1.__..:n.__ MONDAY EVENING, JAN . 18. LEGISLA rs `4ssx13Lr. .'>l`lTaAroIIt; I.-I ? iqud: 6:40 am. I Iliad Quin lthoo 5. III. corn Int. 1:30 p In. Mind train 3-.15 mm. H I! II Cl nous Int. -.F'R0.\1. MON1`B.lAL. Muutrul, Jun. 18.-An employee nl ho Grand Trunk, named Quinta1.w|s cut in two hy the whvels n! a movinz CM` Mal Victurin Bridge. He was a Sol):-I`, indul- trinun man. and had 3 non working at hia ` side when the n('r:idv|)t happened. Ver- dict, nccidenlal death. The Bishnp of Tnrnnto is to lipid n 'c0u-, rmstion here next Sunday. ` `II- ll..f\___ .'- A I - _ 1, .3 A, Poucl Cor:1rr,Monday.-3Inry Ann Harlin- ger was charged with uttering and having in -her possession counterfeit coin of the .United Stntescnowing it to be base. Mr B. H. Britton appeared for the prisoner. Louis Hansen was aworn--I sell ehi On Saturday. Nov. 8th, the prisoner came to me in the market and wished to purchase A salmon. She olfered me a" half dollar for one she_seIect. ed; upon examining the coin she gave rne,I saw it was bad. and told her so. I asked her where she go: it, She said she got it in change. She went away and did not take the Salmon. 1 saw the prisoner again on Thursday last, at which time she purchased some herrings from my wife. I was not present at the time she gave my wife a half dollar in payment for the her- riags. Hy wife having no change. gave the half dollar to my little boy who got it. changed by a farmer, and my wife gave the prisoner three york shillings in change. The farmer afterwards oered it to It Donoghue in payment of market toll, who pronouncedgiqbad. The farmer said he got it from my boyand brought the half dol- lar to me. Upcn the boy : answer to my ques- tions, I learnt that the money was paid by a woman answering to the description of the pun. oner. I went in search of the prisoner and fohnd her in the market square near Mr Harty s stern, I acculed her of paying , the had half d lar which she did not deny, but oered me a _ od one in place of it which I refused because Eihe had before ohred me had money. I then tjaolrf the prisoner to the police station. ` nl-I-nn.nrnnainA_.l' wanna-s ..,.o:...l .|__ __._;- ,_ _., .,v--. ..- --.- -~`.....u-..- -- IIQIIIIIE nuu nnly a. pmtiun M the works can be I:-[.3 gning. This and the fact that the menllmr has just turned very s-av:-re, may ngnini lend tn the city being left wivhnut Wltlf. ` _.__:_.<.___j. HIAITI Ann Horn.--'l`he first four numbers of thin new literary sud ngrlculiurnl periodical hue com: to hand. We are highly planed wi-h it, both an to oppenrauce and contents- The A1256`?! are inuructive Illld enleruiniug ; the illuurntionu are first-clnu ; and the Iuhjects are no varied, to well chosen, and nhly Ira.-ued. that the paper has the best of claims to become I favourite funy journal. A very geniul Ipirit pervades the diarant numbers, the crime in the articles intended fortbe general reader as those prepared for the young. Tim mngnzinm will do its part to infuse a hate for rural pur-l units. It Ilxonld be welcotlect to every farma q neside, Ind hue a. trial by those citizens whose: Inclination! no in the direction of horticulture and country life. It is published by Peuengi l, Bates 8' Co., New York. The union by merriage ofthePreebyterien and Liberal house of Argyll with the Tory and high Church family of the Northam- berlantls is an illustration of the softening of political seperitiee nuder the inuence of the tender passion peculisr to modern times. These two dukes could not hsve net amicably in such relationship a.` bun- dred or even fty years ego. The whole tone of thought and the associations of the bride end bridegroom are in this case eo different, that people ask themselves whether Earl Percy will make his Gonnueas an Episcopalian and a chnrchwomen, or the Countess persuade the lul_to go to the kirk, and support llr Gladstone. A somewhat almilsr alliance was that between Earl Clarenclon's and tlie Earl of Derby s fa- rnilies. New Imox:rmr1~s.-'1"he tollswingiinsoh vents sre gazetted: J. 0. Franck & Co, Holltreal; G. W. Walkem, do; Burn-owe & 00., do; Lewis Krieger, do; Hoiae Du- qestte, do;,J. B. Edmond, do; Craven ; & Farrar, do; Honle & Gauthier, do; J olhn W. Wilson, Ohatham; Daniel McDonald, junior, Lindsay; Daniel C. Morrison, Alrnonte; 8. B. laslon, Picton ; B. W. Day, Kingston; Joseph G. Betta, Paris; 0,. D. Hovden. Pimnn - Jan... I`\..... n-.a- nnnguuu; Julepn U. netla, Plfil; ovden, Picwn; June: Dewar, Goda- rich ; Jul. Doorloy, Bt. Catharina; F`. `X. % Bros. 4; 00., Toronto; John A. _McCom-Ind Bluchatt, St. llyncintho; David Bpenice, Hour Forest-; N. V. Nicol, Quabeo; Hnyes nu: pnwuner Iu ule poucp smuon. > 0rou-exnminod-[ never noticed the prisoner before the 28th of November. The reason I noticed her was because the offered me the had money. I] wife was with ma whonl picked out the woman on Thursday. My wife was with no on the rnt occasion when the prisoner ololod no the had money. I did not see any nun with her. I identify the coin produced as the had half dollar oened ma. Iknow it because it imnnrked. *n_n:--___ IN... A - --- ---V ------J- Mr M:-Gann is on be askvd to give unc- ther uliibition here -if the syshm of in- gtruming loaf mutos. Tc-n gentlmen have pr-Jmieu! $500 earl: for she pmpnsed (loaf mules institution, and other hamlanmc sub- scriptions will be obtained. -13 _ \l_,(1 ||'__,, A'_-,, 1 rn. ru - `Polinamnn Cunningham Wu mom, and tea- liod to leaching the prisoner upon her Arrival at the police nation, and to nding upon her two counterfeit half dollars in n puree, another in 3 child : unit, two quarter dollars with ndlne loose good money and the hnl! dollar aha panned on the sh dealer. Upon being questioned the prisoner said she knew nothing abbot It, and that the police Ind better get her husband who knew all about it. hunting Y|.l-:n|-- --_. -_u-_-- -L- ~- arts uuuuullu Irllll IIJUW I1! I00! II. S Detective Henley gave evidence, the sub- atance of which has already been publilhet. ie atated that nmong the plaster of part: cent: were some for eating ten cent piecea. In an- urer to the croapexamination he laid that in the room where he found the cuts, chemit-a'.| and charcoal Itove, there wan no furniture, that there was a carpet on the stairs loading to the l'00`II. He laid there wet`! bottles containing chemical! in other room: of the house, and , he also found some broken planter casts in the atovea down ataire, of which there were thigsee. This cloned the evidence for than nrn-n 4...: uuuge LU ICCUPI Dlll. J? The gallery Wu completely lled durig `the whole of the exeuinnion, which occupied neu. lythe whole forenoon, the only other cases be- lng uvo nelnpoa-ant one: of dnnkeuaul and nignncy. Duuor Iu,I.Looouui.:..--A telegram fgom Onun snnouneu the death of In lucdonull, wife of the Commissioner of Public Works. She died on Saint-dnv lnnrnlna h-1-r i-V"a|;,-t'-c;-::r-txerly of St George : Church, pn-achd yesterday to a very large congregation. II__ 1' I, II 1 an -r 1 II Rose and Mr Joseph Howe` arrived here x'eetcr(lay murning. * Customs revenue Int week $32,809. ..u--cg uuvu ualari, us wrucn IIIQIQ thtgee. evidence for the Crown, ind lfr Britten contended that there war nothing whatever in it to warrant a committal of the prieoner, that in the rat place there was a fail- ure to prove any knwledge on the part of the priaoner of the quality of the coin in her passag- aion, and aecondly that it waa evident that she acted under theinetructiona of her husband, at evinced by her reply to policeman Cunningham when that brought to the police station, and war therefore not accountable. .` Fla. ---1-e-a- I.--_--.. -- V '-- ` -' run on ulm Uullillllllllf 0 died on Snturdsy Inorni.I,._ }uI:n:xuns uul. uccuunuola. The mnginnto, however, committed the pliyiu ouar for u-isl, leaving it to the discretion of 51110 J ndge to Accept bnil. ` Thu onllnrv can an-..I-o-1.. an...: .1___:__ 1.x 7 Aynner; June: Ilerur, G01 Neville, Colgmeue hlnnd. wuuer in tie aqueduct in falling, and ..l.. .. .....n:._ ..r .1... ._-_I-- -_k I V K - jau- srrccus rm. Eqnaua ELEGT10};-(3; MAYOR. The meeting or the City Council for the pur- pose of electing -ht=_ Mayor for the present year, was held at noon-today iu the Council Chun- ber. The gallery. was filled with Ipeculors by half past eleven o'clock, and by the appointed hour was, along with every other nvalllhle split`! of the cont-:, so densely packed that no more could be admitted, end the crowd clontoronsly demanded an adjournment to thercity hall. ~ The detna.nd'of the audience not being complied with, than who were diuppointed in gaining admittance retired to the back (if the building, and remained outside, attening their noses against the glass of the windows, and cltching on much of the proceedinglna their nncomfor1n- hie and diaatirantngoous position would allow. The time until the commencement of the busi- ness wan penned by the gallery in freely and jo- cnlnrly putting its opinion upon the qualities and personal qt]!-`|llCrt1.lOCS of the Alderrnen who were ttndertood to hercondidntel for the L-ice of Mayor the present year. ML- 4n_-t_ ._ `I. L , ,, . , .1 -u'-, n` ILIJ. James O'Reilly, Esq., Recorder, administered the customary oath of oice, and at the conclu- sion congratulated Mrliobinson upon his elec- ting; _ _ - Upon the Clank putting the nominations to the Uouncil the candidates were excused from voting, and Alderman Allen Voting nay in both inst.-`noes left the iesult thns-nino for Alden- man Kiughorn and ten for Alderman W. Robin- son, but 3.; it required a majority of the wluzla Counci', viz, eleven votes, the clerk declnrn-d neither party elected. The Council then recon- nidered the mo ion excnning the candidates from raging, which `was rescindedfand each Alder- man. upon the candidates being ngnin proposed, voted for himself, and the nal result uood- Robinnon ll. Kinghorn 9. The following mem- bcra voted for Mr Kinghorn: Aldermen Bmpny, I Brown, Chowu, H. Cunningham, J.Cnnninghnm, D-ennnn, Henderson, Kingborn and Dr. Sn`. Iivnn, 9; and the following voted for Mr W. Robinson: Alderman Davidson Thin... r1:s........' ..--u, u, uuu um uuuuwmg voleu tor Alt W. Robinson: Aldermen Davidson, Dillon, Gibson} Gilda-rsleeve, A. Livingslon, G. Livingston, Mn Miilun, T. Robinson, W. Robinson, Show and Tomkina, 11. \ Thn u-..anlo n? pl... ..l..-n:__ .-,- -A V ` ' ' Aununlua ll. The rtzslll` of the election was annouhced by the clerk and received with cheers` by the gui- lery. |'_,,,,,,. [`U'D..;Il_ `D... h_., 5 . - . _ IIIII-I- The Hsyor elect returned Ihankazto the Coun- cil briey fur the honour conferred upon hfin, and the Council proceeded to elect I committee to appoint the standing committees for the pre- aent yesr. n rhn rnnnn AI` 11-. I'l:I.I..__l_-_- AI r -I T0 Til IDITOI OI `PEI DAILY KIWI. (Dear Sir: Perhaps in no part of 0a.ns.da- some who have travelled much any in no part of Americnis than no pleasant, enjoyable and cool a. climate, especially in sumper, as that we are blessed with in quiet old Kingston. Still it must he confessed that, for genml farming and gm-dening oernlions, we nsunlly luer from want of rain. UIVIVIIIIII IIIII III III? II Inlo unit. In building your (milk 101 are be taken tbs! your vines be a. few inches iuitrout of it, And that the main trunk ho drawn under the wire or ucnntling and trained to tho back of it. This may save some trouble when bonding _tho vino in` the nusutuu before covering it up for the winter. Thinistbeopur pmningsmmwhieh I think the simplest and but, at lent for beginners. .Youn respectfully, J, ` `' 11$. . as Journal a: Quebec an that the ohnoxiauu order cent from one of the pubiio dopu-menu at Ottnn, that all accounts Igainlttil Gov- trnnont wen to he vriuon in Ing, was in- mud by two undo:-ling, tithoot tlli knowlodgn of the of f department `En cu-ulnrhu __-_. -' --vv uululwlll head < {non withdrawn. NOW . ll_1e objgct of my last lel_.Ier wu trfpoint 0"` 5`: "3 000 WIPGCI, we might utilize this disadvantage. I next turn1ot!R.~much vexed question of pruning. ' And rl Inf Inn um-._..`|- .1.-. .n_ . - - ulurlniuu Ul. pruulug. And first let me remark that the object of pruning is twofold, aninct-one of wood or an increase of fruit. Now if (the object be wood, prune closely late in the autumn; whereas if fruit be our object, we must summer prune, checking 3 too luxuriant growth by nipgiog the young tender shoot: as they appear, and thus converting what would otherwise be leaf-buds into fruit-buds. ` A-...L-, I ` -- ._-_y-. ..n. rs-u\Inv Ju-q- The Clerk loLk us sen',s.nd die Cbuncil came to order at fteen -minutes past twelve o cloclr. `when the business of swenrihg in the newly elected Aldermen took place. - . nl.l_-....._ u n..,,_:__L,_, La. .- . . - uuu-fun lul nut: J70. 1003. Alderman A. Livingston seconded the nbmi-_ union. a x,_____ A|v I 1 . ... . . . . I1I5lUn- A .-H-lermn.nAIl+-n had no doubt but both Ihe uominees were good men, but they were not his choice, and cousequen-ly he should vote nay to ball: of 9l1em. Uufortunmely, the gentleman whom he wished lo lake the civic choir was, from the Dnlllrw of his position to-day, precluded fnpm being nominated (the Aldermanwua un- derstood to allude to Alderman G-ldersleeve) having pledged himsel to support the preel candidate nearly 3 y ar ago--a most foolish proceeding on his part. or that of any member cf the Council. I7 _I , nu I VVIILIIUK Hell: ll IDS UBIJII. I1OI.l|'_ _ Upon invitation of tbs newlreloctod Hsyor, a large majority of the members adjourned to the Brililh Ametictn Hotel. uuuv u uI\'UlJUI Another general rule in pruning; nnd per- haps it includel all that need be said upon the aubject-iethia,1ea're no wood that interferes with other wood, and no foliage that no shade: other foliage as to shut. out the sun`: light run from at any time reaching them. For on the de-oxndming power of the aunbeam-nnd that power is p1'odigioul~--dependa the whole orgsnic vegetable Ilrnclure on our globe: But to bezin at the haainninn v... I.--. ~- Alderman H. Cunuinghnm,_a tcr 9. Few brief remarks, giving his ideas of Ibo qualications ne- ceeury for Mayor, nominated Alderman King- hurn as n t person for 'lhnl cioe; and one whom he knew, if Ibo wishes of the people were con- sulieij, would be their choice, M: Kinghprn, be said, had consented to se.-vn 0I:1y`pp0 the re- qu'si1inn of several of the Aldermen, but had used_n0 efforts of bi.mseH' to attain the dignity of the chain and civic chair. 1). Q..H:...... ..i.......,._.u_ _....x_ 1 -I `V19 uuuu Lnulnllug DFIDI 30 Word u Ibov. In the autumn, if your vino be urong, prune down to nix or eight buds, and the next Iummer, nliow It to bear (better, to: its future prosperity, not) two bunches of fruit; and thus proceed, from your I0 year increasing lha nnmhno at on- um; uvo uuncuea or fruit; and proceed; yen increuing the nnmbot of the bud: am: of the bunches, but always eueful not to allow your vine to injure iualf by ovu-bn.r- mg. . 1.. 41.- ...-.... -1 ...-- ---7 - - uuu. ' Aldatmnn Gildersleeve very nb|_v advocated the nom.mui`.n of Alderman W. Robinson as Mayor for the your 1869. Ai`t'u-nnan A `I u-In...-.1..- ..--.._.!-.I .L_ .__,g: yuguuauiu auiwture on 81009.` begin at the beginning. You have got your young vine from the nursery, we will unp- pose, and that it hu two or three buds, and that it in early spring. Fotstbe lit-at season let it grow and develops itself withon_oheok or hindrance, but tie it loosely to a fewitnkes, so u to pre- vent in rubbing againlc the ground, and to ex- pose it as fully as pouible to the direct light. In`the autumn; on: book your vine, aolne time bBfLl'6 covering it up with earth for the winter, to two bndu. In the following sprin let those two buds expand, only one of them, I nut-_e that your one remaining bnd'wi1i not be broken o'. Prune the aide shoots or lateral: from this only so far as to prevent them from becoming main branches themselves, and diveating the up from this that in destined to become the future diatri- buting vine trunk. Or leave the two bud: for two main radiating arms and proceed autumn. Your vim. i... ...... ..... _- In`, In the event of your vine being too 1 -` up or: -r u only person, um. ngersnl:1`:l::::; the lender point! of the about: to prevent over. crc wding and to throw it into fruit. In hnilina Innp o...m. 1.`. ._.. L, . . . Alwington, Jan. um, mo. I \u\': uunlu nuu` ulvlu Ltllv. _-Dr. Sullivan eloquently seconded the uorninag inn. 9 Tbe Journal de Quebec that Illa rder sent one of the hnhlln :I---o---- THE DAILY NVEWS-MONDAY; EVENING. NUARY -___: ORA PE 6' UL T URE. mdztrr ooU;vEj}: uuuuui uli llll f depanzpont iIII'dI_I hIl A sort of utter was excited last week in `Parliamentary circles, arising out of the {net that the Opposition were enabled to tack on 3 species of amendment to a resolu- tion of the estimates: Mr Perry : resolu- tion with respect to the grant of $750 to the medical faculty of Victoria College was con- verted into a success by the ready admission of the Treasurer, that he was not prepared to oppose it. Hence it wai that: form of no- tice for discontinuance of the grant in quee- tien was acceded to by a small majority of `the House. The Premier was not in his place at the time. Had he been, he would not, it isnow understood, have acquiesced in any such prpceeding. He is well aware that the institution to which the grant was given is not obnoxious to the charge of sectarian- iun, and that it ought not to be bounded down by the cry against sectarian grants. However. it is well to know that the govem- mom will inquire duringivaoation -into the `whole subject of grants to literary` and scientic eoeistiu, and will have denite views to announce to Parliament at its next energy `on-l seal the Queen ! and thq.tTit0rtI Co 1:-gen were tonnled, and III"! bet! W-|l`1_" ed with -very much access. Wisely Illlllelcml in the decision that has now been come I0. "10 authorities sud friends or both have set them- selves Pnet'Je:icnll,v to work to repair what It rst was considered as serious dis-tater. That the $100,000 asked for by each Golhsl '5 hum` tsined appears to be ossured. Victoria has been the r-t its the eld; and nirendy `l Mix `"89 son hss been collected. the R 1'. I105`! PW` shon having undertaken that the whole shsll be forthcoming. Those who knovrthe energy dis- played by the Methodists, and have lesn their snnusl nancial reports, know 110' 198 1139 amounts they nrs note to (`.uil( CI, and Ill?! ' probably better organised for developing ,the power of "litllc' than any other religions bo- dy. So successful have the results hitht rte been that it is now stated that Mr Punshou hos ex- tended his demands to $200,000, sud will 89` ii- In Kingston it is re[tr)t'ted that about $35.00`) have slreudy been subscribed for Queen's Col loge. , That the rest will follow is s matter of; course. if there is one trait of the Scotch che- l'r\_('il" more marked lhnn another it is tlte deter- mination never to be beaten. They hsve s cer- tstin trn-iitimttl went of dash,but t\ dreadful earnestness, end the spirit which it was evident was shown at Kingston was probably only s faithful representation of the general determina- tion not to sufftr the Scotch name to be dis- hononred, by allowing an institution so closely identied with it l0 go down, rtnd the letters re- ceived from trading members of Presbyterian bodies, not forming part of the Church of Scot- land, showed the spirit to be It national one. Thst the Methodists and Pl"8b) i4-l'ianS will be placed on I! much better fouling than before is not doubt'ul. Their iucom- will be derived from the free offerings of their own people ; received directly from themselves and not wanted away by passing through half I dt zen hands in the process of reaching the Treasury, to be thence doled out as a Government grant ; their case will no longer form an excuse for rrlittle of the log rolling formt.-t-ly too common, ml the ad- herents snri friends of these bodies having no longer to defend what was looked upon in so nittny quarters an unlawful spoil, will be free to turn their attention to abuses still left sftrr theirs have been removed ; and, s very import- ant considerstiou for the ticientsy of the Col.; letzes, the suthnrities feeling it iucumllient on them to render their institutions deserving of pnbl=c condence. may make their arrangements vtithuut fear of having 1 isrge portion of their income suddenly cut nlf by the change or" policy on the part of` n Governrnen`.-.Hantreat Herald, < . . W 0 1- *1 At nvery considrsible elpjlle and Iv re ` J _- ....,..1.....-.u uumon were tnkuu 05 we luream, opposite the railway station. 01' these, three main and tlu-go (angle; freely with [the spun; at! Mrglah fon euimatnd that he got frol1,..Ihcn1.nbom- I 1200 on. secured under most fnmnrnblo circumstances. Sir Stafford Norlhcdte is likely 1;`) be elected ach-airman 61' the Hudson Bay Company, in place of Lord Kimberley. '__`__, _LV A . , . . . . . .. . _ . , , ,,,._- ~-,--_. . [r. eo\tnrd, the trnpexisr, had A bad full in B0`.- tou, Englnni, the other day, and strained his wrist so severely as to render it impossible to -resume his perfotuianoenlor six or eight monvbs. V..ARn T-...... L-- - L--Al 1' ' ' " ' ' v- .-uv--vu. dhqnullor Schwab, a retired Judge of the Superman Court of Vienna, has been Ienlenced to II: you-a bard labour fur forgery and embas- Ilement. ` . uuncu ugnnsu. LDB muer shouting ; Bpleu, bo`.ees, Ibtnp der mun ; he ish going mii der Ieever, und der ice under, for to suicide commits?` Several citizens joined `in chose, and the fugiaive was captured just in time to prevent him frqm leaping into the hnlf frozen giver. r , The net debt of the American Union in at this moment nearly forty millions of dollar: more thnnit was at this titnelast year. On the let of this month the National debt of America, lesl ~ the cash in the Treasury, 1ru"$2,589,0'32,000. On the bet of December, 1867, the debt, lesl cash, was 9,501,206,000. This, however, tloel not represent the whole truth. What is called "cash" in he_'1`rennury conaiste partly of coin and partly_ of the inconvertlhla notes of the Treasury i It`. Although during thelut month the curranfayhalunee in hand has increased near- ly $8,000,000, the coin bnlenee hu deei-envied 3l6,00~',000. ' As compared with this time lent year, there are more greenback: end lees gold in the Treasury. The national income is dimininh- 0 ing. The totnl revenue of the Union for the year ending the 30th of June, 1868, was $558,033,000. In the year ending the 30th of June, 1887, it was $490,634,000. In the year ending the 30th of June lut it we: $406,538,000. The estimate for the current yen, bend on the realised receipt: of four months, ie$34l 393,000, and the estimated revenue for the you ending the`30th of June, 1370, in $327,000,000 ___ an -ston, one of the agent: I , _ , -' __ '..-u,vvv,vVV. Fan:-nrso 81-urn.--A oorretpondoat writer to the "Echo" :-In France and Italy there are stamps for one centime each (the tenth part of a penny). In Spain enarto stamps `(one farth- ing). In Greece and the Ionian Islands they have stamps for one leptn(t.he hundredth part of nlnepenee English). In Constantinople, Wu]- lnchin, Roumelia, Thessaly, Bervia, over all the Turkish Empire, there are stamps as low as one para each (the twentieth part of a. penny). In Gennany_, Prnsaia, Belgtum, in the Austrian and Russian empires, they have stamps at very small prices. These instancea aresncient to show that all the Great Powerl, and many of the lee- seml-clvilized-conside r it deairoble'to put but a triing tax on knowledge ; so that if the fo- reign Press is not always so free as ours, it has at least the advantage of easy distribution--a. privilege not as yet accorded to that of Great Britain. 1 cannot Iee why there shonldhe a uniform rats otf postage on all printed publica- tionvnnder four ounces. Why should I be oblig- ed to pay sstnuch for the Eeltou fofthe Tina? It seem to me a tax on knowledge, 'abottt`whicb there was such an outcry some years ago. Our paper: are more weighty than foreign journals, consequently we- eould not expect stamps so cheap as some I have mentioned, but surely we may reasonably ask for farthing stamps to care ry small newspapers and circular. * - An Edinburgh paper says that MIvJ'ohn-- `of the provincial government of Otago, It as at Belkirkon Hm`: day for the object ofsecnrtng a qusntit of `salmon spawn for shipment to New 2 during the present month; About a n of largeaized seltnon taken ab s_tream,Aoppoaite railsnv m..:.... n- The donth is announced of Wm. Carleton, the celebrated Irish none! at [I..- was upwax-'1: or 70 years of age, Philolugiats are enthusiastic over Ihe Turkish language, which is declared m.b-. so inganious and perfect in constructi-nu that it might have been the scientic work ofa learned `body. .-. .._ _ - __ or I'll? Dnollrol _ Inenbd neatly, chenply, nnd axpedixiouuly u thIDA__ILY NEWS J08 PRINTING OFFICE.