Kingston News (1868), 25 Jan 1869, p. 2

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._._. __...--_ .. .....u: one `run: western. Hr Seife is entitled .to tho thunk: of I"- ti- :norous London;-edeatrisna. He has sentenced a licensed victnnller to fourteen dnys imprison- ment with hard labour for furious driving. The viclunller pleaded intoxication as In excuse, but the magistrate would not accept it. "Not Irnihvn-M .. n.....I.- Ln- - -- - -_._ -..-v. Tbe course taken in the principal Ritunliat churehen in London leads 10 the impression that the Ritualius have decided to net the judgment in the St. Alina : can at deance. At St. A1- bnn'n there I'll no change in the service, while at St. PsuI s, Walwnrth, and All Saints , M.-- gnret Slreet, the services were more pronounced tbnn ulnsl. A pickpockel. in New Orleans stole a porte- monnuio containing a few dollars from a lady ; pocket, and by nccident dropped in its place a valuable diamond ring. ` Fig. .1 0L- .....-. 4.3:; c - - _ _. __...v -o-nan\l|.lI.I nut`. Five of the most ukilful and d tectitu of the Paris polieo no 4 the special task of wstehing over I perial. A gentleman of Houston, Tani, was awaken- ed by atmnge sounds the other-night, and going out to his garden he found three negroea busily engnged. two in digging and the mgr] in teadi!-g aloud from 3_be Bible. _ fIm'Nh_qyggre nifler the pirate L|.`itIe`s gold. A (V .. . -A A recent Eugiish traveller on the puma of the Argentine '(`oufederatiou speaks of a certain Gnc`que Nnbidrigisi, who, at the age of :1 20. can "mount 1. horse, wield I lance, and go into the battle-eld with as much apparent vigour as a hundred years before." A distinguish. -d English actress pronounces Charles Dickeuarrending of the mu:-der of Nnncy Sikel, in "Oliver Twist}! "the grsnden piece of ac-.ing seen in our day, and one which cars all Mr Dickens : format eforls far into the shade." Cunningham is still living in California, nnd lately frightened an American lrnvellrr almost out of his wits. He met her in `A lom-l_v-ahanty in Lower Oglifornis, when on 1 stormy night hq nought I night : lodging. The lynx shot in the immediate vicinity of Quebac was driven in from `the wood: by Ihe scarcity of hates. to the citv. m nv-our nnnn 0... `ucuru wan unvcu Ill I1-am `IDS W001}! D] "18 scarcity bares, city, to prey upon cats, and a. goodly number he had destroyed. ~ Tnnrlu nnn ...I.a ;.. D,_-:- -. .|,, - -- 0---.` .._...-..... nu u--u uc:u.|Il_) cu. Toads are sold in Paris at the rate of 50 cents I. dozen. This animal is used for the protection pt` vineyards and gardens from the isngee of insects that escape the pursnii of the birdu. Shingle weddings have been started in some of the Western Stntea, to be given by a newly mar ied couple if they have lived together hep- pily for n year. They are not of frequent occur- rence. ' ' 1 The opening of the Beaaion of the Quebec local lqialatnra waa looked forward to with lively feeling: of anticipation from thacircnmatanca of tha quarrel among the Iupportarl of the Ministry having thieaten- ed a;conaidetable logo of atrength. Now, hovavar, that the Home haa met, and the _ addnu is under diacnaaiont, it is telegraph- ed that the prolniaed oppoaition doea not allow in head. The apeech of the Lien- tanantwvGova_rnor, in which the Min- pladged thennaelvea to grapple with tho chief qneationa atiaana, has disarm- atl Illa oppoaition, `baa led them into a promiaa of fair play, and even into a dis- criniaaling anpport of the government_ Our llninlvanana-n run`: I..-. ----I - ` , ,r ..---. vvv utuuvv uluul :..IuIuuA. The Dominion Gazcu was issued on Saturday at Burner, Rose & Co. a nintiug-1 tce, Mr Den- barals hands being permitted to do the work there. The old Gazette, containing nu list of the new inaolveuls, will not be issued until Wednes- day, in consequence of the re. D__aI___ D. , - --___.I_....v-a -4- -uv ulu. Brother Beechar, who in constantly changing hi: hobbies, has entered into negotiations for 9. vclocipede, and means to mortify the esh by practfiing thereon. II_. n _.a n n. ---_. ._ -..-u gu--3,, Six billiard tn-bl:-3 rere oudered recently for the Michigan state inssna uaylmirl. The agency of the Royal Canadian Bank in Ottawa ha: been closed. ` The hall of the Oathottq Institute was erIWt1- I `ed on Wednesday evening to hear the IIIOVO I trentlrutan on the Past, Present, and Future o!|` tlreland, Whilsrgiving` the lecturer due OM13` `for his attainments, both literary Ind Ph'` gioal, and although we do_ not change the I gentleman with uttering anything that could not be called um, nan, must say ten the leotuiel , appeared to us more of a political nature than literary. This he himself acknowledged. 3!! hinting that if the rules governing the institute and the presence of the rev. president did not prevent hint, he would say more. We ll V81 ! K11!!! exception to his assertion lbs! if the pitch up, gallows, ` and other adjuncts ; of a -ltlte nature, were not in full force now in his native country, it we not due to any love I borne towards his c nrrytnen. Drogheda, I Cromwell, and the horrors of the famine of '48 were alluded to In a manner as to excite a po- litirnl animosity not due to the so-called Saxons and tyrants of England, who are at this moment endeavouring to do their utmost to alleviate the condition of their sister isle ; and although we agree with the rev, president, who closed the I lecture by remarking that however unpleaeant to hear and think of it, the remarks from the lecture were historical facts, we doubt the pro- priety of using the platform of the Catholic In- stitute for ventilating the political grievances of the past. We understand the Doctor is to give another lecture on the Patriots of Ireland, on Ilonday evening, in the -Music Hall.-Qubce Gazette. Not a member of the Minnesota legislature ` was born in that ua.te._ u-q. _ . _ ....-._ awn... u-vucu. The plans had yrolea destroyed at the Inter- colonhl Railway Omce at River (111 Loup are to be repmced at once from Halifax. IIVL- l\, ' ' . ..`,.- in. o'3aa:mm~rs Ln6:rUnn'ii QUEBI '6 .- -=w-ucuu grnnucnnag-.1 `Went: 8'63!-grandchildmu no I?raat.:rrn-n_o.....I.1.:1.1 1:- ..... umuum, mute: of thc , a. distinguished chemist, lobrated c-1i!|.....-.-- -4` "L G` --- 3--uuuuuurulll III!` I-are-t-gnndchim living. as Graham 11....-- -..._- The general feeling of the public with re- spect to the result of the long protracted legal pnoceedinge in-the case of the convict Wbelan is one of satisfaction It is seen now from the confession` made by Mr Cam- eron, that Whelan`s chances of. having his eaee carried before the Privy Council are exceedingly slim, so slim indeed that an ap- lpeal before that body is left simply as amost - improbable possibility. The refusal of the Canadian court to lend its minctionto such an appeal appears to be fatal, and was evi- dently so regarded by the prisoner's counsel. It in, perhaps, inatter of regret that the nal verdict of our highest court had not the weight of greater unanimity. The Judges were divided.' and though the preponderance of is as against four is sucient to actuate the court to its deciaion, the fact that there was a minority of four Judges in favour of admitting the utmost claims of the prisoner may poeeihly lead tn the idea that he had claims, and that they were oven-ided. But the feet '3 that the majority gave their de- cieion in aeeordanoe with their views as criminal lawyers ; the minority gave theirs in accordance with the traditions and aphor- isrne of the` Court of Chancery; In other thing! veleealnoeta perpetual variance he- irnan (`n-n--A-. I_- l....__.._. -7 J l I .-...... nun ualennlned ae- enlmlted with Itching nun oh. D-- --- Y- I New York cily,tbo pro- d In the form of a gaudy very pretty as they hang r-Cbief has issued 3 regula- t oicerl in the um. ul-A ,.._v_ -. 330 DU} :1 qiilploiiqn took place. nydoclt eolliu-_y, near B8. on Winn, inwbst in `it. -Abont twenty-ve re, 250 yard: -j hllnln-3-0 An` __._.--- an van`; V Mute: of the Mint in shed nhnnat o-A --- .. Luau waucu I regulap can the army who rough any dishonomu extravagance will no [d hf`? uIQ!a n an-u determined dc. I are nnipu-9...! _:.n. `vnsllulix will no Majesty : com- wuu ulleu IVIIIJ r the Prince Im- yry, "but 3! the Territory be- nu-Iyvnuur onnunumcznuonn can receive no {llentlou Itnrythhu Iorwudvd for iuonion maul. bonoouin punhdby tho IIIIIII and uldraa or the writer; nol ucinly for publication, But an evidence of an- < uunucny ll I the roqucn-ed that ournspondeuu mll uni: urnteou one Iido of the sheet ol paper. '0 aunt undertake to rllllrl reienaed rounmumcntim-I`. nun, lUll|'lB6n u, fteen liv- icing. ruin mower murder. Here aria 3 douir 11 th fro ToxeepauVhnlfa.dounchildun `jaunt! de:l`, "one ofmmsuhm, sud` tyo of murdenz--t_v{_ronty-one mascara and % ` At Shadwell two men uni-rolled on Christ: 11188 Eve, and in the south .... n. at-upplllg we parties when they were on thoetrain. Their mnrriegoia announced in the papers on Saturday anerneon. The Pall Hall Gazette has the following :14-3' Dr. Lenkeeter held twelve inquest: yester- daf, most of the deaths boil: the result of ho iday excesses. He had ready held in- d H e one of&t`l]1;a|:1d,fell, 1: ed t. At` , ;3.oxi:uDe';,a si:n ehbUdd who aged instantly. -AN: Noigthnnpton than wu_en_other mui -do:-.`i Hm-n mu . a......~. , , _' ._- r.-fvuvu ulul. I Conaidernble talk has been fag on in Montreal in consequence of I attempted elopement last Friday night of an ocer of the 60th Ries with a. daughter of Judge Course]. The Judge nnd. hi: wife were at I ballnt the time; but information being conveyed to them, the former was success-. ful in stopping the parties when t_hoitrnin. mnrriumin mm..........: By the former, connectionia made, through De- troit, with the Michigan Central road, and the line is about thirty five miles shorter than the shot-tent existing between Builo end the City of the Straits. By the latter, connection will be made via Michigan Southern road, with Chicago, giving a. saving of from fty to Iovetlly miles over any route from Bunlo to Chicago, and of over twenty miles from New York to Ft. Wnyno route, the shortest now operating, the iris road being the thoroughfare from New York to But . fnlo by the proposed lino. ' f l'I.._..A_---|-' ` ' ` V .... ...,.,,... ll uut we nrll qnsxer who in re- cent times hes been received at Goert. During the reign of William IV. Dr. Dalton wee pre- eented in his oicinl robes of oee, when that monsreh for want, no doubt, of vlclllttllillf bet- ter tony, inquired if ell Ives quiet in Lencsshire. A very worthy Indy, well-known in lenehester, feasting that the doctor, in the simplicity of his character, might make eorne blunder in etiquette, undertook to reheeree for him the form: he had to go through. She assumed the Royal person- age, end the mock form of presentation Ins ed- tnirehly gone, through, its was also the unher- qoent perfortnnnoe. Chang end Eng, otherwise known on the Bism- eee twine, hnve visited Edinburgh to obtein the advice of Professor Syme as to the edvisshility of severing the intereommuniceting bend by ed on Professor Syme purpose. After A careful exeminetlon, Professor 8 me said that such an operetionxwonld prove - ghly dangerous to their lives, sud eecordlngly he advised that the operation should not be per- formed. Sir James 1 . Slmpeon, Bsrt., also en- tertains the some view. 15-- n- -V - ` ----_._.. ....v wuuuw VIUW. .. Don Pint: describes some of the n'di scenes: in Washington on New Yno: a do} I now u omnibus llod with men,'dubing through the mud, and back before the doors of public men. And I of a youth who, nding the hacks engsg yond his conscience, hired I burns, and around until the pototions proved too Inn: sideruuily shoved innido and home. Bein a wealthy youth from Boll ' was oonuidercd 3 good as was lndiorou. ' - ._.-... _.. n. gzvuvvn Alullcl-OCT. The Hamilton Time: epenh of noble conduct on the part of n hrukesmnn on the G. W. Rnil~ way. A drunken men jumped on to the cars In Batniljon station just as they were moving of!` and fall between the can and the platform. Al. the risk of his oirnllfe, the hnkesmen stoop- ed over and grasped the man jelow, and drug- ged him along until the train we: stopped. Hal it not been for the prenenee of mind and great eom of the brakesmnn, the men would have been killed. Mr Bright in not the lira! Qnnker who in has been rnnoivorl .. n--- n__-_ Tbo Chicago Tribune want: Gnnads right uray,.nnd any: that it Gen. Gun: will bnt any the word, hundred: of thousand: of his old sol- di.-era willjully round the ag and curry it to the conquen and annexntidn of Cnnnuckdom { Perhaps nt will be found-; an enquiry, tbs! many of Gen. Gum : soldiers came from Canada, and reside there `now.-Boa1on Traveller. lII|__ Fl`,-I. - _ - IIIII VIII . 450 p.II. 6:40 I.ln. Mixed train 10:00 a. m. II _ ' M II 7:90 at Thin in by Iontlnl time, from which deduct )1 pinnm for the dierenee between Montreal pad Kingston tiQ.] nan... .....-;-._.; vu-.- _.-v.-..- v The meeting of a Conference to tal:e_i_nto consideration the best means of reconciling the Turco-Greek diiculty has _suggested to certain high personnges in Paris, who repre- sent Fashion, the necessity of convolnng a Conference, in order to settle a great dicul- ty- in our fashionable female world, _which keeps up, like the Eastern quarrel. agitation throughout Europe. A contest is going on between Court circles and the aristocracy on the necessity of respectable ladies ceasing to imitate or copy the style of dress or fashion adopted by women who geek to attract atten- tion by eccentricity of toilette, for aims which have little to do with holy matrimony. The subject has been discussed in the drawing- room of good society, I mean good as times go. Report says that the Empress. the Princess M ,; and the ladies P _ G----, and X. Y.Z. nrc all in favour of the meeting. In most conference project there is a difliculty in settling the bases; but on the present oc- casioninature has herself supplied the fair foundation, and the marble statues at the Louvre tell us what a beautiful peg all fash- ions must of necessity hang upon. Perhaps the virtuous ladies of New York and London are not aware when they attach a clustering group of elastic ringlets to the back of their head, retrace the eyebrow. loop up a dress, and show all their boots, &c , that such fash- ions were invented in Paris and rst adopted by the leading princesses of the demi-mands. It is like imitating vice, and consequently most unsatisfactory. **'*' I. -IKE! nusnltms--- ------- I The Ynrh',`17u1'Zd publishesmthe full text of the `;Alsbsnis claims trestymrhich I` differs some from the summer pnhlished Is few days since. Article I. rovltlel fol` . settling all claims since February 8th, 1853. I by two commissioners on each side. and an I srbitrstor, to be chosen by the Omani!- sioners. Article 2. Disagreement: to he re- ferred to the arbitrator, and a sovereign of s friendly state may be made srbitrstor, who shsllbe reported to end agreed upon by the respective Governments. Each Gov- ` ernment. may have an agent to support its claims, and to answer the claims made uponit. The decision of the Commission- ers or arbitrators are to he ns]. Article 3. Requires all claims to be presented with- in stx months from the day of meeting. un- I less good reasons are given for delay, when three months more will be given ; all claims are to be decided within two years; the meelingis to take place in Washington. Article 4. makes payment of all claims in `coin, within 18 months after the decision. AI'LiC18 5. makes the result of the proceed- ings the nal settlement of all claims, and 1:. her against all others. Article 6. pro- vides for keeping 8 record of the proceed- ings and fur` the employment of clerks, the expenses to be equally altered by the Gov- ernments. Article 7. provides for the uni- cstion of the convcntion by the United .lStatee and by her Btittanic Majesty, as soon I as possible and within 12 months from `Jauutuy14,1869, I I THE CONFVERENCE IN PARIS. ALABIMA TREATY. -r__.-.. ...-cu wuu _V0`!ll.I rough backing up I I heard , engaged bo- ence, and drove `pougiong prover! Inn mn..|. -_.I .. vv \.IlEIJ U10 5119 Cm Eailway. The length of the ilet. According to the char- have elther in both of the :1. Windsor m- A..|......:...-- - ..---nan In uylu 01' In` inds-or or Amheratbnrg. min 3 an Itter. connection -in Isa f"8in'3To copiu-o_t~ -lhL-b_lR.0-IIOLI no Nun, oonmining the news of Ibo week, In! be had in trapper: =futJnailing. Price Bid. each, hand every Fridny. ninrcl I3 nnlhnrsn 5.: vs up _V0`l1l.Ig Rina nn IXUVU h, and | rm-in-I 1 Jan. 19. |frE5s: ms: IA;s i| _-, --. am. any Loan` nylon Tea at 90- eenu pull: - Try our Inuit] To: It. `7`5~lltl per lb Try our charming Ilixed Tu ut_0 cent: pen-_1b. Trflhti People : 'l_'ea at 50 canu per lb T Try our very choice G uupowdcr T9: at 31 perlb Try our exn-njina Gunpovrdot Tea at 90 cent: per lb x 1 ' Try our Family Gnnpdwder `ran it 65 cent: ' 1!: Try our extra and highly -[wound Black `F0311 90 cents not lb *" - * ' -., ..... u....n. Inu mgmy nnom-ad fog u gents per 7 - "-IHUQIUIJ 6 _ VHEUIG : 3.000 lbs oxtn on-din 05.5.. `_` PIE!!! Quad: Arm WEIR-` J. Fl Ill Try our extn Anni: o..- ll -_.--- - - ----, - 8IN(iL`I`J COPIES ofthe Dun Nun may be Fund at the C0l.Il:Il!l' of Lhe publication oico_ `Pain- auo Ilreet. Prim three copperl. d.----' - :-_.-.' -_- -- --'-- At lleun leer India, on the 6th Deumbpt Inn, of fever,Dr George Cgm ll, of Her In- jeaty I 85th Regn, 81., :39 `:6 years, eldut son of mg Vry Bu. Principal Ounpbull, D.D., of Aberdeen Univenhy, Abardcu, Scotland, formerly of the Uuiunty of Queen : Uolhga, Kingston, Gnnndn. 1 ' nnnnainh nnnnrn dunno SPOON At Smrfington, on sciuday, the ma mum. Susannah, with ol'~ William Sleuth, aged 46 years, 6 months, nngi 18 days. - An. It_--_ 11--.. I'_.1:, __ .I._ .n_I. l\_____n___ STEIKIJNG %su.vinx nntnnj Olydo compare xuouruuy um an... an vuucx yours. In lho`Inn~~1eIr 219 with ban boon `built (hero, with a lounge at 100,060,:-I of 15,22! mwmiul horn pawn. spinal an ship in 1867, of 113.005 Iou D3Ul1tBlI|Ol:ll,llId 14,844 nominal horn In. The Nnplon luv; bill" we monitor: or 1| Dutch during the yen-,.n.nd have two lronelldl Ind Ill iron pjllol um on the Itoekl for the hlglllh Government. Barclay` & Ourlo have built 18 veucll, principal- ly uiling nhipl, Amounting to 10,631 tons. Laird has turned oh: every two Ilclithl I steam- or of 3,000 ton! and upwards, for ocean` service. Scam: nu `I'll Ouun Boot.--Tho Dublin ----_-..-..A--o 1`, din. UL .-an Ininn TIIQ ' correspondent or we IITRCI lays: LI-II an-rinvnl Whig again pnhliuhoa Jpeolol tnfortltation ro- npoctiog the aocnfolnga of tho Dung! Inltltlla tion. ll: Stun:-t mach: hatheld tho Goonof Inquiry in Belfast with rofennon to tho recent ` eloelion of It Johnaton. I.P., an Grand Into: or the local lodge, which up jaronounood info;- tool by the council of tha organiaationin-Dublin. A new olcotica was held undo! I: BIA-ck_cr'a personal impaction. and the renal: vial to reason Mr Johnston to the petition towhich ha had been ruined by `tho proceeding: to which tho Grand Lodge in Dnhhn objected. The Bar. Dr Drew, who also repgonotr thanov light: of U1- ster Orongoiatn, vraa in-okctod Grand lanai. The schism in the body appealfl in ID! Oollthed and irreconcilable. Tho dnmoaaay III Belfast und other place! have lunch ontanlodopendoat line of policy, and are panning it with an Ohlin , nale dc termination pt-oportlonoto to tho dialovon: with which it in regacded hy,tho granuaodora of ~-the society. This new rclot-ta movement in advancing to rapidly that tho day aeetna not very distant whII'==tho Oranga will in adtnneh recognizd nu the,Grea n itulf an anytnhol ofLi- bernl and national pt-inciplea, A new polities] creed,*of, which Dr Drew and other! no apol- tlen, in being punched in the North. as had SE tlolr '1'..'."`.'.."..'.'f.'.?.. ..:..n.` a....- lab. III when nail uury,I KNIFE, max, & sI-oou, In cases, A and B qjtx.` linker : - BB1: very old,Byq ' llblav ld'lahil V , Bbll ,0 I "any uuu -nu---.,. _-. union P'od"in'yu: WNW mung uI III Iu ` in universal lunonution our the (loony of our oomnm-oe,snd nu found the practical! we cannot build uoanohipo, uooptu an ocean I tour dajom. tho numu at abipmlldln; pg. 13:. Olydo fuonnbly with than in own ..... 1.. the -lnatqelr % 7 Tltinl I-nit! Aid depart from Ibo Kingllon` Sudan :1 follows: l EOIIII TBI -UILICI .DUIl`l.-'-LID Aluuuu correspondent of the Tina Inn: The Narllmu | Whin mania nnblkllnl nnenhl information to- .n be WI, jg! VUIII It-II uI:.I;, out % will, us me, only I90-ll 3P"- " """" 1 111 Court tborcfon wbun laying, .3`-1-L?n:::u his` Spunk`: to uni. IIIOIII She bu scolded III. - - . jfl d1`A`lni`g-nn n-""@v Jul. 1!. nun` UUHIHII '9 ' REd(hl'l'Ill1l " nsaomm Jollyt in you Bluk Curnnt Jquy " Rupgorry Jun V ` Black outrun 3:11: " Bu-nvherry Jul " semi: In-adj % ' . an 1 Scotch Inrmslodqlgall jun in boitlu for mu _ II If WI`-fact Plum; 1lI-.I. A - -_`- us`: nu : Sweet Corn in Tim New Tomatoes in `Hill ` New Benn: in Tim ~ New Onion: in run, :0. &c._ `D `II snnrrlgm HOUSE 2:l0 an. Iingaton`, Gnnndn. Canadian paper: pleuo copy. i ' 14' The largest assortment in the 1 *~. : r.--`-*~`~---"'`*`*-".:'d-` - "-~'----- 3,:-u|3"` ofil I Uri v.T.P...s.`anlm lneullo'!'.. Whine: Ibo go`: VBY our vary gngoieproigng .9: $1 Sugars i Sugars; sun, '6 ` hn.'va' in nlzmzlr . !..-.. ___, IVORY H?AN1LE1) *" 1:-vvul D R-I-II w. 3. mm ---1.. I `#00. culfnohzus Iuelud ll], cheaply, and oxpgailioully u_ 1' the DA! NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. cumin moon. nib wagon 1?. in`. E00. ; CV: 35- _ w. 3. noun a ho. IUCII IFII -D WIT1 . she you may Ipnioh word: nl-an nail: IIIQPV. II-u . o`_y:i Plain \llIJI|K_I' Rhin Gray ' _ _ W '"YIr'.i' '7 One nIW fi A-~IplandiiI- `` A I` I .... J- % New} Game: 5' New % . 131...... ur.... .|`n' 9-. my FIRST m GE. @'i)u`; :`Ja:si1~g> iseuugo` _..g-.____._- __......j._.:..___:__?___._._ _n. n,_ JII4` 5`. :SPRAI`1VG , m `__ -=`-'-=1 `on 1-3131-no: ..- '9'.` Jill?" 1 M `,`l. , Juana-_r aw CHE; [ % Unr11._ui _ Clgudl MONDAY EVENING. JAN. 25 AA: maily :l`7l'nvcl[5.:Sr>I A i 7:5, 3 p.in.-Gon6oh 9` 5 Band: 753: E man an - nun an in ioioo 11; can 35: < J5.-K-'l`ho Heralcfl M|1t,iti pn to thaan ;i;xa.a.. the full any of-_ Hg between the `Um M`h-*`& I... 1:..1..1.. .. '3,-?z.`.'.'%'.;;`..i*.`,"," . .` ` I}:-. u ` --1 Ulasuunnn. 5`*alL+.v;&1ent deB.'cu'eo of Parliunoqt hut we OOIIO IAIT. 1:30 p.I:n. Mixed train 3:15 1.11:. .1150 " " '.` 6:20 1 ";for I long time. On ` fgfterwurds they had i `half pound of rice I TM Myellyalouz haul. { 1.14:1: they were within ei \ Hsttpru, `but were, blow I "I tfemendona le. A ' : A were entiru y god M * 4! _ur they provyidant `nd 3 nqqll an Inf-1`B4';-HI! of the Troy Bnarord war. nan. mm; ' r]: y van _ ` 8. -The stgnmen Et New York, luvs grri` ` " IIIIVUIIITGI-II-, I um oolnndub. or I;-int amour-non F`Vl l.u--a------T- --w - was mill tax. '1`heIct`i;1 In Ieverely djonbnn Egg IiA1 .H.- TU CUl`lllEI'01 I'DE.\ F3. \Il.lIII 08!! SI ` ,- -v--- -val! Tm. I` Th u: buuiuouo ho unno- . -w---. u awtul Ila - The Canadian papers announce the return from Rome of one of the Ponti- cal Zonavea, on account of ill-health. The diaabled hero la Hr Pate auae, a rather aged man, who had solemn y promised hie" friend: when he left Montreal, a year ago, - to bring back Garibaldi a head in bi: knap- aaek. j.:_-.;.}--------a- On Whclufu the Governor reaching the goal at Ottun said, "Well, Whelnn, you Whelnn made no reply. L up in 3 cell. .. mm as 01100 Jocxea in soon. 2.` Iurdbf Ioldiera ha been plucod on the goal nines WheIn u return. GI-.- I'll -- V ' " " _ ,___, _- u us us. a nu ) plelllnl OH repented joke on the part of the bench calculat- ed to inlpire the cheerieet of thoughts. Johan- ne, however, received her sentence with e Inllen growl of dieapprebetion, end 1 distinct deuiel detly, end Ambrose Groeeen-_, ngnnt, we: sent to goal for one month. Peuoa Comrr, londay.-D1-nuke and vag- rant: made up the number of the delinquent: at the bar of the court this morning. Johanna Inrphy, Elisabeth Albert and North Conley were each aent to gaol {or sixty days as vagranta. The last named received her Ientonoe, with a pleasant laugh, as if it In a very pleasant of: Od `(I Inlninn. Ha. ..I....:... _l' .a_ _, , - . 'Tan 'I`no'r-rum RAcn.-'l`heae race: will commence tc-n:orrow afternoon on the ice in firontiof the city, and there in 1 fair pi-unpect of: `keen competition taking place, eevenl horeee from 1 dietence being down on the programing ea competitors. The entrieajvill bo4nnde at eight o clock this evening at Genldi s Hotel, when ell the concluding an-eugementa will be orgenized. Time for every precaution has been token to insure a clear eld and fair play, and to prevent 1: hr as possible -any recurrence of the old grievance of discontent and wra.ngling_ ...-.. -L5uuJcl.lIIllV_E exelolll No man of thought would repudiate all forms and mere technicali- ties as useless. They have theirevnlue, and it is eometimsu not small. When life and liberty, or even less impertnnt issues are involved, it in of nll things to be seen to, that no injnmice be unf- fered by rub and precipitate action. There is, however, a possibility of carrying those techni- cnlitzial end legal safe-guards agsinntpoeaible iojnetiee too far. The legal mindis generally understood to be prone to over-rening and to drag out cues to Inch en undue length, that grievous wrong maybe inicted, under the pro- feuion of Anxiety to prevent such 5 possibility, This, we think, hes been brought with lpecinl force before the ordinary intelligence of the country, by the varied complication: nnd wordy discussions of the past month or two in our courts of low.-`Globe. Hunnnxrs .ConoIn-I-.-Mr Bindmarah will give his grand Concert in the City Hgllf on Thursday evening next, and the published pro- gramme for the occasion is such so cannot fail of giving very general satinfnction, and of ne- curing to Mr Hindrnanh An overowing house. Tan Scioor. Bonn.-A meeting of the board of Common School Trustees will be held to- xnorrow evening in the` Council Chember at seven o'clock. The admission of the newly elected memberl, and the appointment of the chairman of the board, will be the chief buei_ nets of the meeting. , C, ,.- . The Lieur. Governor came down and gave him assent In the various Acts passed during the session; um! delivered a brief Ipeech thanking the numbers for their labour: and fr lhe vote of supply. Tl.` lI.`....- -.. .- -L - ` THE PROROGATION. The Legislative Assembly of Ontario was prnruguetl in due form on S&IUI_dB._V. A bill rcla1i\"e In the organization of on Pro- vincinl pol-ice furcc was introduced by the Anorne-y-Gen. nnvreiy for the sake of get- ting it printed and considered lay membus (hiring the vucviou. I-Inn , --_.... ......u-..-uuuuus 0: mo moo: tolegnphi Ihlt the ll0lIl.'l0Jl between I: Have nd the Gbnrnmet are still going OI. Then in little doubt nu In-ungo- DUI!-"VIII be come to in a few day. There does iot loan to be my ground at preoent for the report. that 1!: How: will take ocd undur Sir John A. Macdonald. ,,,,, -. ` . . . . V -.4 gulal. V[l|l.1 O unuguler of Judge _C)ranI. An elnpement was a'- tumpted_by the couple nu Friday night, but was prevemml after they had taken Iheir places in the cars. The happy conph: have gone to New York; , 4 A bar of gold has been exhibited ha-re : weighing `upwards of 44 ounces and worth 1 $900. It was taken from the dig-gings nff the Montreal (1`r-lbd Mining Association of Nuva Scoliu. Th; marriage is annnunceal of Rnbe_rt Kane of _Ibe 1_6sh Rrgt. with a daughter of jlldn (`urn-nn'I In ..I..--.-.------- ----+ - ,- .... ....-......__y was vnvu U Lu-ullj. i V The number of deaths here fl-"um amull 1 pox in six Wrlki has been ushigh as aAhuu- i drcd. I 1 The Sanitary Association and Natural Hiumry Such.-_t_v have made arrangements by which aul-jwclu ufmulunlinlereat will come I up for dis:-ussi-xn at the regular monlhly fmcenngs of the Inner. X . A I I i FROM MONTREAL. ! Montreal, Jam. 25.-Mr (}ulL s late visit In ` Quebec is said to hnvelnd special reference | to the school question, and to demand; the ; introduction of: bill. which has been agreed . tn, ` , (lo, V -r -._.- .....\.u. A FUN! Ilme nu-ple clmse across the Mountain on Saturday was wnn by .'l...|1Iy_ I The nnml....- no` .I..-o|... |.___ 1-_.' ,. .,,, .. ! , ,___ -. -_,,,-.,. The House was then prorogued. l.E(`}ISI./1 TI V177 AESEMBL Y. LEGAL TECFINICA LITIES. spzrou If T.rLEo.a;11-ES: -__, .......... u-uuunvuuu, nnu U! IC- ' .. ....,v.. .u mung mu; w;gqu`1ha litntiionditlon -of my moral or intoifocthal lpmveillimt in the uuliontion of that phyuiaal wntohodnalu in which they now live. urrs wun ID! by which tho 0 be otegpd to th of any a colonial oathoriliu, of Elysian pporlqnl of migration should one wlIh`{vl;oI.II`lho ntlsonditlon 5 iotoilocthhl lprovehim: in 11.. uucqullalj nllluleu try any snoordinni Igeltcy. The interest: opposed to an extenei_veenigra- tion, elpocllll] of the agricultural Ilntiou, are too numerous to ,be opposed w success, except by the! complete orgsniution which only ociel penooe can eornlnand- Ioord`GlI1I ville could not hatter oiganliu hi: tenure of the Golonhlmliae than by the construction, in con- cert with the colonial authorities, I Iflfm, | which opportunity of -nio...s.... .n.....*-In .....,... ..... uululltl on mass wnom me loss of a son or a brother would condemn to absolute helplessness. No doubt the Eut-end Emigra-' tion Committee is thoroughly alive to the im- poxtanee of avoiding theae dangen, but the pub- licaliou ofa detailed statement ohhe method on which they proceed night greatly enhance the ow of publie liberality. It in quite time, how- ever, that the Government ehould again take up the whole subject. It is not one whiohoan be adequately handled by snbordinilni Ellllvlalaiwra- , , _ -_--..-. _...... mu n uncut, EKIGIATIOI no Onuna.-The Saturday He- view holds that emigration in the only remedy for the chronic deatitntion of East London; but in the extension of emigration 101.hiIflIII_V0f, mnchmore caution would he neeenuy that in V dealing with the agricultural labourer. The se- lection of unt subject! for the experiment might easily bring the proeeu into discredit both at home and-in the coloiee ; and in the caaepf a dintricrwhich has already to a considerable ex- tent been drained of in able bodied inhabitants, it will bqrequlaite to take great one not to in- oreeee the number of those whom the lose of would mud... o- -s.----.-- uuuv me lYel'3lOn to rein-ictiona or. personal? freedom, Ind that eorta to retain for any length of time Catholic emigra_nta_ in Lower Canndn. when the residents are luring, have little chaos of lucee5's.-Uontreal Witness. Some ndditional Wnr Oice oconotniaingn are announced. A circular which has been just issued notin that lone: having occurred, in consequence of champagne And other articles, not usually yrelcribedblor the sick in military hospitals, being ordered in unneeeaut-ii; large quantities, purveyicg ofcen and others are to see that demand: on contractor: for Iuppliel of such tnedicnl couifortl no to be limited u far as possible to daily requirementl, ll shown by the patients diet sheets. Any loss arising from ng.ect of this order will be chargeable to the oicer by whom the Innnlipn t.... in... .2- --r....--- in wont gm. -gin` -L... -1--- u`-H-act 01 um! oruer W by whom the manded x _ In the Quebec Asseqbly a number of petitions were preaenfed Irotnfthe French Canadians in various parts of the States, aetttng forth the in- tent! with which they watched the measures of the different gotfernments, of the Dominion in favour of colonization and immigration, express- ing their attachment and desire to return to Ca- uoda, aaking the Quebec Parliament to a ;rd them the opportnitty to do so, by according them the same advantages are were allowed to European immigranta. and adopting measured to devolope the lgricnlturol, manufacturing, and industrial reeouwe of the Province. They were receivedatnid applause. nu, `El I.IUC' -Punch. The erly Role Potnto, which ha been made so pnbli thin year, hu- given rise to a potato mnnin, which nlmoot rivals the famous Holland Tulip fetal`. A far-nor in Vermont planted one eye, thiifyyear, of a new variety, called the No. 4, frotnwhich there warn drmr . m.nA...... -r Hvcl-H-_y`pouuoel. Eight of] sold thll Fall for $400, ve ; Luce anllh-innt on ....1.- .... In the i o|totIiee of Georgetown,P.E.L, is 1 pro- clumalidn conspicuously pcnrd up. "Due at this oioe for Postage, Margaret awford, 6d", It seems lbs: a valentine manufs opened there, and one addressed 1 the said Mar- tory had been - gare: Crawford, which was `handed to her, with M `six pence to pay. She took tho`_documont but refused to unv the nn-lnan Rh- ..,.... .._n...; __ Britannia present: her complilneml to Pu sud begi to observe, an the suggestion that should give up Gibgnlmr 10: Cents, lbs! Gib tar does unit. he:-,and Cantu don : suit up, .u..;_yuur, ul 5 newvanely, culled frotnwbich there were dug a produce of twenty pdtntoes. Eight of these potqtoea were 1400. five fnr Can: ....a - L-- _` i All the French Canadian clerical papers Emu published with complimentary comment: the news erroneously given of the pretended conver- sion to Catholicism of the Rev. Mr McMorine.' The "Nonventt Maude, iu particulanjnyonsly stated th at "his mind hnd discovered the palpa- ble er.a_rs of hi: sect and the rndiunt truth of the Caholic religion, and that with o good failh, ich honour: his hurt as much :5 his in- telligenge, -he did not hesitate to embrace the true feign. ` ... pcucls I0 pay. one too: thgdocumont pay the poauge. She was c -[led on by the poslmlaler and threatened, but in vain. Hence the proclamation. A: Sullivan, Ind, last week, A company of twenty-ve or thirty women or the relpeclable clans, formed in procession, at the head of which A lady carried the Bible, Ind Insrcbed to the various saloons in town and held payer meet- ings for the suppression of iulernpernnce, be. They were kindfy received by most of the keepers. {The Grand Duchess Maria, of Russia, has em- braced the Roman Clhtlic reIi,zio'n,in ordeflhnt she may elnbmce Ibe King ofunria. as her hus- band, and she will be the rs: of the Imperial family of Russia. to sdopi that fn.i!.b_ ..n... -- mikockvil-le. Coun., is becoming noted for her silk factories. Una woollen -mill bus recently changed to silk, and two mills are soon to star: in the game manufacture. I The Rev. Thomu Husband Gregg. I A., cr- rate of Grndtey, nesr Birmingham, hes discover- ? rd that the new Prime Minister is the veritable ` Beast of the Apocslypse. The foflawlng are his untnutilated remarks upon the eubject:-"`In T the Greek language, As some of my readers are 3 well aware, each letter represents a certain num- her. For example, in that verse (Rev. xiii 18), i where we nd, `Let him that hexh understnnd- 1 ing count the number of the beast, for it ls the , nurnl~er ofa men, and his numberis six hundred E three were and six.` There in the original the ` number 666 is expressed by leI.,te_t1t, those letters [ representing this particu`e.r number. The same 1 number, however, can be represented by differ- ent combinations of letters, and so we find that the following Greek letters (which I write in English tbst ell ufny understand) represent the numbers whichfwhen added together ake ex- IOUV 666. `the number nf rim I-mun! Inn is in eh- ...........a "nun, wuuu. uuueu wgelner axe actly 666. `the number of the bent, for it is the" number of a man, and his number is six hundred three score and six :-. G(amma) .. .. .. 3 L (urnbda) . . . . . . 30 A(|pha) .. A .. I D (elm) . . . . . . 4 S (igma) . . . . . . 200 :1` (aw) . . . . . .300 0 (micron) . . . . . . 70 N (can) . . .. 50 E(tn) .. .. .. 8 I G AOVJIL J` -:QL`.lI:l`n _ Nlillnec, Jan. 23.-'I`hin mnrning; nlittle ! son of Mrt'I`rousdulo, widow of the late Dr. ` 'I`rous(|I|e, ncc-mentally got huld of a small . Imule of oil of smoke, and swallowed about | ` an teaspnnuful. Dr. Shirley was sent for l ' and did all that could be clone, but _tho, l child died in 0 shurcI.imo. % < 1 Mn aunsronn no 66--A MARVEL-1 LOUS DISCOVERY! Guosronn . . Correspondent Morning Advertigcr; rricaix EA-PANEEA. w-uvv_ tween Common Lew lnwyere and Chancery lewyere. erieing out of the diferent maxim: end teeohinge of theee two eyeteml of law. In thie inennce, viewing it use queetion of eriminel law. we cannot duubt that the enperioritj of judgment in with the well trained criminal lewyere. They have ful- lled their dlry, ihoy hove ected up to the purpme of the lew, which in to punish the guilty, and not to neck loop-holee for escape, The public ere ntieed in the belief that the vexed prooeedinge ere elven end ; they ere - cu Inn yvu-Inn vnrll.IlI.70 06- ' -uimd witlrthe I-eeult, um, win; the ehnndnnee of Fenian: money is eucient put in motion the mechinery of courts of ap- poel. it inonlyedequuuo esaeutamponry my in the proeeee of execution ; end they ere eetieled further with e conviction that none ollhie money, euperehunglent in e bed eenee, ha been need for the corruption of mrmmrtn DA;LY jNEWs--MONDAY` ,.... vv vuulsltluld ID 109 supplies have been dc}- --r-nu.--oJ'H I-ll J IIVICII the `r nnnln nl-mg r1:L..I "" """" extenalyo Olligrg. hllllnih-In srvu ILIII. IMO , Gibnl-I Inn ! .-:5 I.-- Us Punch :3`. oI.-a _I__ . 666" Iva CI- her. ,- _--- :guv `VIII. A `elorgytun and one of his elder] parilhi` on` as ten walking; home from ungxode frosty dny, when{the' old genetnsn ipped and (all upon his back. The minister, on being Insured Shut ' .-nt :5: -min, aid to him: I; friend, in itnnd on nlippery places." The old entlomnn looked qp. u if no unto himself of the hat, sud npliod: "Yea, I no they do; but! can't. . - Z The entries at Woolwich are no loyal they forget the regulations, and saline his Royal Highness the Artillery Suhaltern with arms pro- Ienled. They Iqem thereby to mean tho: they like him as much as do all gluten of lhe corps. A'nother_ awful eolliery qxploiion nlnoa T.-3----L ` nu ` _ __rr--- -'- --v 5uvcIlllllCl.Il._ Our neighbours msy Inn gogd renona noting then: to-this csuso. Itisto be hop- ed they hsve. But they are easily mbved, and tho volstility ol-"their ch srscter stands out in this little history. Afar great noise sud sldtlnels our 1 vary: trivial mutter, in which they sure Jed to thresten sll msn- nor of hostilitysgsinst Hr Clnuvesu sud his nliuidryhths Inoouants hive suddenly u thoughtbsttst of themselves, snd nd their" bsst_tsct_icsto consistjn taking hold of ._' tssdy opportunity to exprus Ihsir desire of supporting the klinisu-y. With this much gained at the outset, the Ministry wil1 bsvs only its]! so blsmo it it do not insin- tsln uqnldsncs throughout ths session. ,-.._.-. V. ruil msul. l ureet Britain, distinguished and an- tbor of the celebrated "Elements of Chemistry," hes written a letter to Prof. Horsford, of Her- verd, announcing h'u discovery of hydrogenium, a new metal. Its a pecie gravity is about 2 ; its colour is white. - `|l---n.- - A! - ` Ina uuug; lvnte RTE` living; great-grand ing ; one great-grant-gram Prof. Thomas Graham, . Grant Britain, distinguisl "Elex Pu Vud. Illllnninn 513- -'3---* It in said that Rhoda Onkl Oneida county. now ninety-two years of nge, has had the following descendants: Ten children, six living; Ieventeen grandchildren, fourteen greet-nrandchildmn an..- 1:.- , of Bridgewetet, _,_-. .4 nsnhu At a recent ball in gnlprnes were printed fan: buttery, and looked 4 from the Indies belts. IIIL, IV -- -vn mission. vv . nuuwly uolnpany of Gunndn, denies in the Times, as promptly as did Mr Tho: Swinynrd, the truth of the rumour that the New York Gen- tml oifereil to lease the grant Western. ll . ..1I'.. :- --.:.1_; A ,- - - ,, __.D....--... nu-nu uun. accept 1!. "Not gui1ty,uid an Omaha jury, prisoner is smart he will leave the Te fore night." He ltfi. `L _ ----- _---- --u --Inlv vwlla. The Commander-in-Chief is Iion which states that have become bankrupt through I able transactions or wilful extrav longer be permitted to hold her The pathetic and dnnntic story About lliu Reno : cub of vengeance against theeymour Re- gulators in Iuid to be the invention of 3 highly imnginntifo reporter. "Fl-'...-,. 2- A _____,, . . g. - ;-- --uw-z-`vv 3"! llIUVIe a I There is 1 reason to believe that (an the meet- ing of the Imperial Parliament, which nlnnds adjourned to Februery l6,_a speech will be do-. livered {tom the throne. g It Brnckatone Bucks:-E Secretnry of the G- W. Railway Company of Ganndn, mu, promptly did In Tim. n..:....--a

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