the silver to be held as par; :rre required by law. The when the best opportunity of- ` f the country; but undvr no ld it be Allowed to he put in l. This will give the banks: ' notes, wh ch they complain rforml with, and which doubl- zxtent prcvented them from tdattou which the country re- he roqui.--etnents of trade in |'\L'l'nrrIanr -1.` I I 4 SI]. _VIc'h`. ., ._-n.J1. .-of Miller vs. Rowse, :70 for nlninmr mr issue of the lllh instant, ending I! Government issue of `s or Sbinplnsters us A mean: the Silver grievnnce. I do- uh-:._n.1.. .. -L - ' ,.-_... ac: Ll. pultl' I olley were then in part- at to the Custom Home i had been pnsled In the so__M, (: V p.;.... --- . A|\lI..ll rlgul. I miller, Hr Lamb, tight why he had tu.ion, butplainti at `Inn grlrnln...-I 'PA RLIAEENR H ! `ta Daily News.) -*Tl|vrc was un speech \ \ -. Dnminimn Pmlimncnt Mly, if requir , lwuuly, an IJJIJCI Ell] Cd, in mu- d twenty- U , ..-.,. I uu )le, as the people gen- Shiupluslerg. 1 sub. .h:,._ "N uumg nu pro- his Agreement rlnrn H-A ---- ' `".:r 3." `'` M An 3 an in or .5, - lnull Igu thc town or I1'.InilI'oad tecelnlv, m- .-'.'. _._... gun and N0 5', charged Bl Vgd I lion.-- "or :1 sitting of: , VDLI ue ou:a1ned,and 3 room, if n ' out being -protected by a gentleman. The club- houu is intended to where, as directreasei of di can hold confqrenee. Ge the cdnscnl of all the me 1 unc wanes, out he did not Mr Raymond's evidence I ` ntive, Dr. Picnult teslied that 1 his oice Monday afternoon the mntzer, He was makin son Alfred came in, and on led lmviug compounded the attention being drawn to Lb cried out My God! is it meuced to tremble. They Raymond's house and saw 7 Picault said his son was alw peteul, ---------&.__ the purpose of building 9. club ho own convenience in a central part. c after going to a plsos of amusemen mu-Iv. thpv an -an -=-L - iug the services of the Ohm- duly interpreting diverseiy-I and, if necelsary, for removi existing law." ch, with a View of taken common rules, ng ambiguities in the __.%.*._` Matthew F. Maury, it is 9: same the duties of Professor in the Virginia. Military and uvocation, I the question of ritualism. T lntion, which declares that I observance ought to be de thority, and that therefore provided for enforcing the dui rule laid down at the and of Oburt diversely-ta necelsarv. rm mm:--4- an iron ship, end poueneen advantages derived from the merits of the two kind: of materiel of which it is constructed. To nuke them requires cheap iron Ind near- nee: the seat of the iron mxnufnctnre. Mr Cnuchon expressed his opinion to the deputation that the mutter was more within the province of the genernl government mm the local; and this doubtless is I very proper View of the case. "PL. 1'\- uutlug mose months the atnounl the hands of Wells, Fargo & been, at any rate, balfa million This shows that the colony ls l withstanding all the difficulties _ counter. The amount of the from British Columbia. is n of I drain ve hundred miners were thrown out of employment from May till November. Hod these been workino during thn-an rrm--- -L" I SHIPMNT3 OF` the railroad depot, where next lruiu. The inspector doubtless fell r badly sold on nding than ' had escaped. The Cans ' no particular exertions to ca and having passed beyond the pale of me the probability is that Jordan Charles Ipeedily become 1 naturalized democratic v _.-Detroit Post plure the defnn -yvcuuy DGGOIIIO I [lb the bank accounts d n \.IluIll.lJ lfluer. b`uc-ceeding to his father's lu kept the books 311 bnliuced, bu trouble of depositing any moi: About three weeks ago the Go to suspect lhut. something was an inspector to the Woodstock c I were examined and found Io be iscrepam ed. Still the inspector not b _. .... uumu, some two years ago; and out of respect to the faithful manner In which Mr Cbnrles, seu,, discharged the duties of his otce, the position was given to the degenerate son. Young Jordan had a liking for fast horses, fast women, and on one OCCHSIOH eloped with his father : kitchen maid. .\`in.-n.anA;...... -- L ' _ , - ..\...\_,. uu muuraay aflerm ed individual mighehave been ok rersiug with 8 friend, on Michigan 1 is snfe, however, and evidently is : lbe fact. Mr Charles wan friends with the poaaessio dom; but he has proved that an: more knnve than fool. His ram ._._.._.5 -vuu ull OVBF 3; jx-slj'.5 money. Un Salu mightha I-nu-ni.-.- --5- .__.....;u 111 About three weeks ago contained an telegraphic des stock, Ontario, stalirlg lb Charles, the Collector ofinlez _.____.____ The Quebec ship-builders Province, asking for auisu than to nuke the exporimen ing composite nbips, now in English market. A compo: veacl built partly of wood iron. The ribs and stringer tho plnnkjlg, oor! and 0 wood. A vessel of this nrnmnv 0|--- - K ` - ...unu uuunes, me Uolleclor ofinlerual n-venue in that place, had decamped from the Queen's dominion, taking with him over $3,200 1:: gold of her Mn- `jc-slj'.5 Salurdav nn.....,.-_ -1- ,-.....=. wuuunea a gain. He thought he did not examine the label on the bottle he felt so cer- tain it was santonintx The bottle had the usual label of poison," and the skull and cross-bones on it. While Mrs Raymond was in the shop be the powders had been admimslered. The bottle containing samoniue was of me anmn gar... .. L- -... ....u-a; pLJ_\':H(:1E|. Ur. MI . ` lo come. He gave some med but it was too late, the child l`Munr0 look the remaining p itablc. ,.u u: llll nuwu rlullllll, ` suntonine he was selling. The coroner empunellod the following jury :- t Jean Murie Pnpineuu, Foreman; Pierre Laurent, ; Isidore Puquin, Amable Duhamel, Louis Unmaso Touchet, Phitlippe Hiohoud, Edourd Deoaroche, Samuel Chnrost, Adolphe Duiches, Charles , Tuurville, Louis Hermidas Carmel, Dnmuse, St. ucllcrosa, Noel Pratt. Philomena Bourttsu, iwite of l.. L. Raymond, testified that the child 3 lying dead was lter`s. Yesterduy, the 9th, be- tween 11 and 12 o'clock, she went to Dr. Pic- .nulL's drug store, and asked Alfred Picuult for , worm powders for her child. He said he had worm pastiles, which were generally sold for ' children. I answered him that my child Would ` not take putileu but preferred powders. He then prepared twelve powders, which he gave me, tel- ling me to administer one in the morning, and `one in the evening, in a little sweet water. I I then gave him 25 cents for the powders and left i the shop. My child had fever for -a couple of days, walking about. I gave one of the powders to him a little after two o'clock, in a little sweet water, llnd ll few minutes after- ` _ perceived he was convulsive. I took : him on my knee and kept him there until I gave ` him to the servant girl,juSl beforu his death. The {'itil.i {;I'\l' -- 7- - ' who supposed it was i F ! An inquest was held on Tnemhy at two o clock by Mr John, Coroner, on the body of Marie Joa- (`Mr Raymond, aged four years, the son of L. L. Raymond, St. Lawrence aireet, who had been ` accidentally poisoned on Monday by having ad- ` ministered to it, strychnlne, which was urcbu- you or Mr Alfred Plcnull, who suppose it sun/loniue sellinm __.- ........5, ill a lime ` l but had been gave I Wards l {hirn i l child died at a quarter past three o'clock AL ` the momc-at the child was taken sick his father caruo in, and immediately went for Dr, Lemire, ou1rf:1miJy ph_\'sicinu. Dr. Munro w a the first gave some mmt;..im. - .- -t =" for I. be A place of meeting pun dilferent societies, they Unit: H . entlegen, unless with We at the gnem ' ' ' . .. __f.?!. V_{__ ,,__ __, . AOOIDINTAL pomonma mam yr ` ` MON:-mun. '. sai ies Professor in (1, will shortly A5- of Marine Science Naval Institute. :5 of the province of Ga Convocation, bav Jf ritualiarn `M- ntcrbury, e been debating Eng mailers, accepted Mr Charles` po- tion to dine with him in n... . - - Llc'rn.l.-T (f. A CRUIINAL _ ,,,,.-..., -uI:p|t:I.l aar UImr|es' 11 him in [be ing the mastication process, Mr pily asked to be excused for a mo- ecions plea. ' loor, Charles stepped into 5 convey- previoualy ordered, and drove to iepot, he tnnlr r....... .._ . -- - ------v P"P`5 despaach from Wood- n.rio, that Mr Jordan L. :Colleclor iecamped UuHIn'a an--=-=-- mu weexs the To: -io, sumrm M... u- _ , V , . . _ H any uuuuuuu, uuul-! UIIIIEIUB , .L. d he-.r`a. L Blore. and nllrnrl .nr-...a u.--,.,-. :- JF GbLD F COLUMBIA. ...~.....-.-nu Lu LHU L'[V|I( wo Tale, thejzhild was dying. In powders from lh debating pshot is a reso- union, have um. Then ~refore " inenns should be 3 due observance of the and the rub Pit`. Pnnna-- ,,-.__- gt. IIIUHFU '5` medicine 1.; late. uhn .-I..'I.I ...__ :. __ ........u mrger nad it not :-in working he amount passing thrnnoh _ ...t.... nu accordance wit views of importers and dealers. I article of oor also, the demands 0! people of the Lower Provinces for peel of the import duty upon the {:3 article will doubtlell lion to place in excise duty leum ; if this should be the ease, the would in fairness have to be amended to impose I duty of equivalent am upon foreign petroleum. The pntenlz the insolvency law, the sheries mat ment, and the amendment of the law: leting to naturalization, are matters ii to claim attention. the political questions of the day, the of N011 Scotin, and the admission of umbia. and the Northwest, are me! likely to be agitated in Parliament. nation is therefore likely to be one much interest and importance. .__j_ Besides these all ad, avenue. lie nd conscious of -ies not credited by his )os.'essEon of overmucb wiz- after all be is fool." father was cus- untal his death, some Jr respect to uh. o`..:.Lr..- -.. .5 an wrong, and Voodstock office. The I In ha-" """" ,,-_. .nu\.; uulllu me the same size as the It is -customary for them to :1 to ascertain the contents of 2 did not do so in this case. avideuce was merely corrobor- ; in 1119 suburbs and bscribed man-W `~- -...,.uu m gem of her urday aflernoau Ibis not- zave been nhu--...n -- AT LARGE. r'a lucrative berth, he `d, but never took the money in the bank La Government began wrong, and um Lock ofrm ""-- '~-" FRO}; BRITISH ......uus mu. mlber a youthful charge nutharities made urn [ha :lnl'-..1.., ........unur:I made Jre defuulter; law, an will jemnpnlin ----- _ , _,...-.. .u postpone the de cisinn until possessed of further in:'urma_ Lion. This very important subject, there. fore, is only likely to be referred to in a general way in the dcdiberntiuns of the House. Probably the most iuiportaiit regards the sugar duties, the present scale, is it thought, will be altered more in accordance with the views imnm-can and J- ` tbe Toronto -anawnl. (`-4- _ . - ,.mucnpIe and _, ,-........u me genius or skill of, the etiel, United States don t. Thorn in . uuunes . principal used 7 pusing out ["1" g on...- Vnler. uu ECIII I book ., 1.... Va-uull nun lino show BE! could Inn run much fun could have spgd/after him.` Pipers Sacrament gunewali to which the ophon or " Ilinolnnr" or Ocenn is an boat to the Grant Eastern 7 their ships oh the competiure princir Pllronizo Hm M -" ` ` K _ v- lulu \IIVI\|t'l| session, and will proceed to complete the business left unnished or untouched iu the former abort session of seven weeks. Itwn expected that among the important" business tn .m.... 1.1-` 7- -~ ......... It not speed. Of the straight-aided two turreted shipa of the Monadnock c 1:30, 1,500 tons, 4 guns, thefe are four aoat. Maximum apeed,at the repair shop as ._.- \/`USU, Will I on route to join ereign, of 3,765 Ibip, has an arm: ibre, worked will 'I`L-/ ' ,.w nuns. may am propelled by en` of 1250 horse power, and carry each from 20 heavy gum. The Hector and Valiant` fence and Resistance, are types of the mo: ' iron-built and iron-pl ships of war, from 3,700 to 4,100 tonl. '. carry heavy guns. The Royal 031:, Prince I sort, and Caledonia, of 4,050 loul, 800 to 1 bone power engines, carrying 35 heavy 3 Aunslrong ries, are types of wood-built iron-plated abipn. Ari. the ,__-- u up as; UIEBZIII Cruiser. In Ibe British navy the WA. Bellerophon and Acbil as: size of iron built and iron-plated ships of of 6,100 Ions. They eng 4 Hr-rm. ....I 1' -- rrior, Black Pri les are types of the I one fut stem the Alabama, laid up our commerce, and speed is n desideralum in the was--vessel whic an ocean cruiser. -r---. -u u IJCBIHETI cruiser. In Illa R-:'|:..I. _ have 1 mruwu 10 mark the Sp Yesterday the decea by auction, as is bust` 10 give you an idea h kinds are in Ibis but have only to mention , - -- l um: 11 pmcm and almost smiling countenance showed how pencefully his spirit had passed away. It was indnblmbly a pure accident, and a more melancholy one it has seldom fallen to any one : lot to record. Colonel Dunn was acquaintances, an lull as among his more imme- diate friends and relations. In June, 1861, be attained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, and subsequently joined the 33rd `-' Duke of. Well- The following additional particulars of this distressing event we get from the Army and Nu- vy Gazette :-- Un Saturday morning this unl`ortunate.otc-er want out shooting, in the best of health and in the highest spirits, to heborne back to camp, in less than five hours, It lifeless corpse. Itappears that be separated from his companions and at- handouts, and Iclttled behind with ll single ser- vant. After a short time he sat down to rest on El rock, and asked the man for water. He was in the act of unscrewing his brandy ask, when it is supposed that his foot slipped, and catching the hammer of his double-barrelled ri- e, exploded the piece. Both charges, one a bullet and the other slugs, entered his left breast and came out behind the shoulder. The medi- cal testimony showed that he must have expired in ten minutes, and almost without pain. His attendant immediately hastened to the camp for nssistnuce, but no human aid could avail, and to the servant, who is well known, and no marks any struggle having taken place were visible. The unfortunate gentleman was found in a re- cumbent position with his cap drawn over his eyes, and his pipe and flask lying beside him, while a placid and almost pencefullr his mi.-n 1...: -,.--,n ..-nun: uuu aurg.-on could re the poor colono.-I must bnrobe an hour. Nola shadow ofau km taken] unfurtun le vi ,.......|___. , - - -un.un uulld. ever w`ere not adopted. living in a house or at least 18 by 20 feet. Tlanglslat ,eofNs _nnawlahtuad a ls Act i` "-2 he safe ant. H_the Q II Lands?` The li'"provt&`I for tli`apnymonT of $20 by the applicant at the time of entering. upon the land, (or shall perform $10 worth of work upon the road each year for three years), and at the end of one year the occupant shall show the Government that he has cleared at least two acres of land, and has built ttnd is At the end of three years, providing the shore obli- gations are complied with, and it can be shown that 12 acres have been cleared, and that the occupant has continued to reside during the period upon the land, ll. grant shall be issued. The bill provides, however, that if the occupant he a party oflimited means, he may remove from the land for a reasonable period to procure- by labour the means of support for himself and family. The settler is allowed to out and haul the timber from his lot ttfler having built It house and cleared two acres. but cannot sell the stand- ing timber until he has secured his grant. There was some opposition lo the bill, it being contend- ed that the settler should have the right to pur- chose an ndditioml hundred acres adjoining the free grant; and than four years, `instead of three, shoul.l be allowed for the performance of the settlement dttllzltl. These suggeslionshovn were adopted. 4 u .a armament of ve ed within four turrets. auels are n-nu "`L ` THE AMERICAN NAVY. `HA1 ! L ' _ _-, ---u uuLUCr0llI ' prices were eagerly 5 DEATH OF CUL, DUNN. To-day the 1 opens for the la uni nun. um: spot. deceased ot an in mmn......___ ,- , Tanuxswrgiriganuniz ,,-.... ... overuse. Did w " and Sacramento ball: I Bollar- a cock- en: .....v.. .. usual on " Uur Nav- ue Boston Aduertiur, ' lowing lngubrionl confession: ' Alnbumn claims and Fenian I to look at the English Invy member that stenmer, I commerm ..-A -L __..,.....,.J u pui accident, and ly has - with his regiment, from the I lo the last joined lecruit, and 10 line him, for :1 more geni- ter and kind-hearted m... la ., nuu I0 I01 than the 1 _ _ VHF`-tn wlall UBDG ver, 3 ; lbree linen shirts numerous other things at are eagerly manned m. Wnrrior, Prince, u larg- ron-plated war : engine: carry each {mm An -- cer s kit. was sold in nunh mm... ---1 # Single copies of the UBBONICLI um NIVI, containing the news of the week, may bu had in wrappers for mmling. `Pris-0 3d. each issued every Friday. _ .,,..sn sulu v snapped up.` _-......, gnu: ling pure as-aipno u--A _-.v-u, null lull. --vessel which is . ..uu.I all 0 Vnlisnt, De- medium Iron-plated ton: Wu...- Our Nav- .r in --L:-| 6 \JUU` r 1,000 guns, 1: sized n -J-_, ..,..ucu I40!!!` :0 n- uh-I It price `Id. ...... me other day. concern- etiquette of the b at, and the of It by the ju . e application in 3; to the Lord 0 nnocllor for run, whose chin and Ir ,_ -.... guuv. Mrs Kembla has (though Dickens co found the way to disappoint the speculators. Her course tickets for this week we ' tickets for each purchaaer-aold at o'clock, waiting at nine, for the was represented by '3. single large shown, not given up, at the doorsl There mm a growl of disappointment! The co ' cannot be dianoaad of i- -=~ ` Il -- up . _ , _y 5 ill Olce, in this cit They consist of viz.: One bottle contents, wbi uogected to an ch were stolen y, in the year A! the following cl containing alts THURSDAY several things In , summation. We have A writer in the Nnzionnl Inlell! (once: is of opinion um uncanny; after all, is mainly re- uacsulny nflc aponsible fur the whoie imp- Hia magnicent description and trial of Wu-ten Hana... Paris ; M. Voruz, engine builder at Nantes ; LI. Dubigeon, sbipbuilder in the tune town, and other persons, to get back from them lugs sums I II: l.l.Il vessels. _ ___._ -. ..........3, uuxmg, ac., amounting I0 53,22, so that the clear prot lo the on each cow was $l7,50_ The United Sutes have instituted be civil tribunal of Pnris an action again: I mnnd, deputy in the Corps Legialuif am builder at Bordenox; ll. Brlnngu, ban engine builder Nnnlea tom Dtilpr r|:.I--n-I- -- ~~ ' ` ` _.... uuuvou Wlil ION] I` an cwt., which gave 320,72 cow, but from this has to pauses of making, boxing, lb} an n-A ~~* ,___.- -v pad The cheese factory in Bromo, I ship! has been in operation four : which time it received 871,080]! product of 423 cows, and fr: made 89,358 lbs of eheole being nearly 93 lbs of milk to the pol The cheese wan sold at nverng nu. -|--'-' nnulls rIrl'lVt' r\n Stnlion nu (allows; __.-- ..,.,,.......mu uzul not only proved to be a success as far as the public convenience is concerned, but also as 3 source ofrevenue to the government. The Washington oice isauel and pays about one thouund orders per month, making 3 total of 825,000 paid out of this of- ce monthly. The prots `derived from this branch of the Post Oice Department throughout the United Stntca amounts to $25,000 nnnnglly, Eastern Town- : months, during 87l,f.-80 lbs of mill: Hu- _.(J ` The American money order syst Post Office Department has not onl_ can 3 ofreu derived branch nf H... D... nan- 7- - -(-- _-J . The Union Act relieve: the city of Halifax from A pledge of subscribing 100,000 towards Nova Scotin railways. This has now nccumu- Inled to over 200,000, the interest on which will be about $50,000. The Ezprcu advises the Haligoninnl to ponder before Adding this sum to their annual taxation by repealing the Union. The warm ruin of the peel few days bu re- opened navigation between Detroit and Windsor, and the ferry boats have again relumed their places. it is not likely that they will be ngnin interrupted this eeeson. The Fenian societies of New York city ore to have u grand procession on St. Patrick's duty. The police authorities, warned by lustyenfe ex- perience, are taking precaution, and endeavour- ing to keep the procession out of the. crowded streets of the lower part of the city. The accounts from Fredericton describe the debate on the supply as very spirited, the Op- position endeavouring to x the responsibility of the expenditure 0! the late Government on their successors, during which some pensenul recritni- nation took place. The debate In: ultiuutely adjourned till Wednesday. rm... 77,2, - ,,-_ .__- r.....-. n-I-nvlla vi-IIGII. Amino of the name of Ryan has been com- mitted for trial on the charge at robbing a pn- sengvr an the Grand Trunk can at Cayuga of from $90 to $290 in greenbncks. The money was found upon his person. ..............uu. mu uueruon mu mo unumel was in danger of breaking up on this question in without foundation. The weight of uidenee ls largely in favour of the Northern Llne pur ct simple, A perambulnling home doctor has " done" the people of Goderich to the amount of 5300. He cheated the printer among other-I. A rnnn 1-John ....._.. -1 n_._ L._ I nu], Several rumours are nost. on tho nilwny question. The truth appears to be that some members of the Privy (Jonnoil desired further information before coming to n nal dechion. It is reported thnt a ring of Montreal capitnliuu desired tomonopolise A contract for the frontier line. Nutty all the Cabinet oppose this, but delay has been agreed upon to obtain further information. The assertion that the Cnbine wnn in nnnmu Al` l~.-..-1.:_.. ..._ -_ .L:_ _--__.1__ 2- lll.;IlI'JllIl.I nuu UOI. UTE , II'|'|"CCI7I0*CIyo Mr Fleming has been instructed to mail further exploration! on the Inleroolonhl Ball- WHY, Hnun-1:` -nun A . . . .. A_., -__A __ gm- _-2l____ our law hnlofon oq II to ' too In T Mnblo Widen, " L Inch com; is at the Wnmpsnohgu And Guorrhm jogging along seven miles an hour. They could catch an ice-berg surely at that rate-if not Dartmoor prison. _.._\_. -nunnu u.-nu n.u.I. &Thia is by Honln-ml time, from which deduct 1! minutes for the dilference between Moutmal Ind Kingston lime.] Single copied of the Dun Nun may be had It the counter of the publishing ollice. ' Ottawa, March lo.-Thc':Hon. Hus:-`I. Onh-' pbon, McGee, Stewart, Campbell, Dickey Ind Archibald, and Col. Gray, arrived today. Ml` Fleminn` ban haan Inllllilld in nmln ..... ul null LU IUD POUBI a was average n :b gave $20.72 an H... -: ......,.u umucy order system of :1 only proved as Dublin 1-nmm..:.....,. We neither the II mo actors, criminal ; and we uhal I 3100 lack .. ... ....pn.uon mar month 87l,(-80 I from w]: Hm n? .k...-- I--! - ` FROM U~TTAWA. I ..- .-`nail UI mining altar of mm, nnd F1 from 81.500 to $2,000; pearls; on till conuinin lining of I - Ibo (United State! I"-`-"` ._. . ...-.--u unun i Ixeculed nenuy, cheaply, and expeditiously ax ! the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. 1 - .. nu -we:-ago or 59,80 :5 the yield of: g [0 bn Hm-lune-`-I -1-- wna, unu Irom whic " at the uni: to lhn hnI"" "' m Fredericton ly as ng me rbich debate eadny. .. me uunof neutrali- dzfendnuu of the Mid ,.. nu ma yield of each I be deducted the ex- ng, &c., amounting in all lear prot lo nu. r.....-- a nun; at we rule of pound of cheese. | lvernon nf in on .L_ : before the Lcliun angina: II I- the l nnt nnlv nun..-) I- 6:10 p.m. _. --v.-u.uI, uunn I0 milk, the which Ins ng gt tho --`A - .5: :5: 'r".'.:'. nlvnyn to be ` A --- I-H Ul CURSE. of 159,80 the I Irinld nl` ...._I. as Iu ll farmer null " "' .853 F1Rb'TPA(r'E. line of policy to dent are decided down 1111' demonstrs for the Pn3side' of the people s_ that thin stud Ill ? trial on Kan to that long` -:-_-.vn su I10. (I13 0% to expel from the partnership. on ol r|I!l` members whose alleged connection with: alumefql chug: had gjv.-an gust `scandal at Exel.or.- In the tlcl Of; ship it-wu stated that no pnnnollhould do any act to the radit the pnrtnefshipf : T1313 1116] no rnfarpnnn `-3- , ,,l, ---v- IVlllv_ 99 government paper; `l :;t;1_l lI.:Il1lwi1l Indian pze money be paid, wl|1lo,_du__- cygimanu have no better In 5;: than. imto be Ionnd in the eonscienofa ministration: 3 Th Hut ftheliollo ` V` A " vii % a remenrkshleor (gait, inatit;t`.;i_. Snow 456 00.. the Enter. hpnknn. ' ` oak: ` exnel from n... .--_-._----- ....u gntli nation: All statements 1 DB of llnlini 5" L` ,_(-__ ...-.. .... I-nu touring t.ne~Americ"unj now seem to wish to throw into Ahbnmi` discuuionu. If he would lump bisreldm on the British government with h`isIIiti'I_ claim he wuld earn the grllitudd long-auforing Englishman. _ prospect of lbs` iottlellicnt the question within (hi nbxf at p1l`5q,;*l7g""_ cannot put that a',for_ gveqb; mtg ` _ memornndnms, though. 'writ_en'g" A `A but;1Ar,hen will Iud_iun prize mongy paid. while gin" ' n.l-._.-_.- ___, ..-, _ ,..,....... 91.008 anus and Kitten prize money. . General .l'Cldhd: tater. was-cousin-germen to the lnl.cI.oni Qiydo.-. These circumstances ought to give Iddir tional weight to the reasons for the gallant: A Genersl I appointment t,ovthie ootIntl'_y. On , the general question of ohimi, 'lIe'woul6' ` speak with all the feeling the~Amel'ic"euIj " nc_>w seem v!i_sl_1 Ahhnmi` ? and Kirwee prim nmngy. .' He has prov himself tha nearest of kin, and, 99 , gant- Iy. heir,` to IiiI_,AUciI. Oampbgll, Q herited from her brother, the Algto -Lard Clyde, s portion t`. the Bands gnd `.Kiil I I0-V l'\l'i'Dn -Inn-gnu. l"--- ' "" gm i5J 7133111).-`So IMQJI LIILCIIII l.llUl'U lIlCEIDC>I'I._v I ` Discussions on we Irish Church wer pientlful, and the question mm ghgn bgj done with it is one which ' gn thinking men, V " %cu.pwd The Pall Inn mm-`J4 --,-V,` '--` ` " \J|lLI.lIII|JIJBn Lard Ellenborougb `insisted int We Irish Church should be nninlgined-,b,en'ui_' the Protestant: were I civil gitrrlion in 1:3. land. 7 L The bill wu read 3 second time`. ` In the Home of `Commons Hr Il_ I.jeg_ ; gsve notioe of emotion to be nude foa-;t1;c. ' order for going jhto commmeg Oh the` Scotch Reform bin. ` Tho` efedct A did` motion is that Soqtlauldr ought to"li V` l-east fteen more'InemberI._ fun-unninnarn-. oh - t;:_c_ nL,, -. '""l'L'Duke of Richmond and an-a.:c1a` ` 1 tion of the policy of the government on o Ireland would be made in the Honda! Commons. ' T -r _j 111: u .n 4 . - L 1' . P..t:z 1 Earl Grcgd inaiitod that (`ho ma 0 I dochrat n"_` `V ' uu nununnug sue grls unurcn. '7 V ' ` mont thou I nolicv. ..- -..-...-.-us. v-auu Irv U` Juan wun `I once. ' -' - Earl Ilndwicke dnonnced Earl ` ` ' for attacking the Irish Church. " Eur-I u-av Innininil cl... .1.` Ullh Enrl Russell declined to reclto the psmlphgg let which he had recently published. innialed, however, that the overnnrent should give the Home name In rnntioqu to what ms: to be their poliqyns to` Irelllzd. The bill now brought in wnrbo doubt. 1* nary; but such bills could not be` [bro m in constantly without any thing " to remove the necessity for them.` ' Irish Church wu- the grievance jvhichf he considered ought to be Adenlt. with `at once. unuil-I it III I Ilo tion lam w n. Th. u-quil of Olnnricerde` brought in luu hm relnmg to lend tenure. In ob ect in to make contract: between lend art! and team: 9!. I meta. denite, mutter. and Iome cue: to inure to th tenant com - peuon for the improvements be me no mule. Lord at. Leonardo avowed Iryie bos- lilily to it. Lord Kimberley Ippvoyed the bill. but could .n5.n..pxrea,_ .111: ,t!:q._1 .. tlonuy " schemes propounderl byllr righg and Mr Hill. ` , ' Lord Mulmesbury moved the `second reading ofjhe Hsbeu Corpus Bnspensioig bill. ' TJIIII `um. 3*?" 1`=+CHIIm:c A` uhlzton. 11....-.. tn` -....- .. .' , - ....u . -v\A Ion Scotin, and 37: other points he Dominion where fuel is plenti- Lhe Dominion Parliament is asked -a bounty, it could only do so un- Dtill t'irnvan--|-- V * ' - In (11 I_L..... H-`-`:".'3"J.%.`:......,, "`?.? `E7 `.'."m91`I.l g d1 Ilatemu of {.5415 `A I`! I-6` ah-uni` gut" *' 0 g ILILI 'o`a`Pi1I/urine. __. ...`...u. uculce VVIHI 'importn In f of f tha Tn-4--' D` ` 'l`r|u'eIIcru` (iulde Dominion Parliament re latter hull` of thc divided ,3 __:|| * ` I GOING `IT. *1 2335 P-Y1-L I Miiui (min G 15 am, Gnlhlu win:-r uumu WEST. ` | 6:40 n.m. I llxvd Lmln 6:45 a.m. Hyuvul circumstances and for ind ,-_ Ivlll 96 `I71 subject: roferred tc voml music (by ll nd Accompanied on - nu` Iport foreign aubtleu be listened to, nnd an Ilterntion on this hoad_ u been circulated of an inten- I on petro- ahnnhi In u ~~ 7. ..-v bjoct: nferred. to in the nu nmnteuru) the bar- collection will be taken : Lecture, in aid 0! the :1 : Association connected rch. ' IAVI-'.K\ hI)l'RlI"I'lU.\ EVENING, MARCH 1;` ~ and depart from lhe Kn W1` vcrnmeut at {hvir cnbinc: greed to postpone the de sensed uln I.\ l - `" 'oper case. mum. in meeting the decide upon the best cheap iron ribs and We may admit them une principle that we lfh` k;_ |_,,:| 1- - circulated d turn! we so an amount turn. law. manage .J.., A " ` I [meat laws re- ion, likely arfmrs 15 case C01- II-O)-an-Iv-vi nred in the Aas'ocia- by a member of SI. nlin rd |1-- "` ' rlinment. f"Ihe one of matters mren In :e House oi ing upun the lwny would ow :1uu0unC- :11;-ir tone ner I-jcct, :rred 1,115 mimet- . second year, and $20, a tree house and rewood "9 the third year, And admitted that be discharged use. him in December last for embe ' ' ty; be said he had got the cow (for which he be nllowed $25) the $25 note and $50 In Iilver ; he had mnde no charge before a relation to the hem issue I Inrrnnt nguinst Wright C the Era! day of the court, fv of preventing him from but to have him arrested as soon as the cue was mg disposed of. He :1 so produced u Had of the warrant, which _ stealing three bags or bran. not with the intention attending the court, given over the property in rentituion, F did not reply. The defendnnt also admitted 1 I barge in full. 1 Messrs. O'Reili_r and Draper for plainti"; Britton ' and Price for defendant. Mr Britton moved for J a non-suit as plainti` did not attend. Mr 0 - ` nt Reilly replied that this w ` :ia_ cage `ad ukpd tn hon.-. :. _.u- _ uuve mu the prodedl. '1'` ed that since the commen of the Auocittion, n} I and restored to reapectnbil ing instances were menu : Ibo rucuod are preserved, gratitude. tied the rat year of its existence--is "The Mid- night Mission." Its first re published. The Board of Mann twenty gentlemen; Rev. B. H. Hilliard being President. The Indy managers are fourteen, among the rst. in the city, headed by Mrs A. ' Tyler. The aim of the miss'on is to rescue un- happy women from the snare: that them, and restore them to vi 0 fallen ones to repsir to the Mission rooms, where the ladies receive them, listen to their confessions, offer than refreshments and counsel, nnd pet-Innde them to reform. Some are induced to remain for ,_ ..... mu we street two es with cards of invitation I lractl, and endeavour to pen repnir roou tbei , ...l_--L - . caused by a horse be- longing to the defendant. Mr Henderson and Mr Brinon for plaintilf; O'Rei1ly and Draper for defendant. wnu mrceuy. 17014111 9, Clarke.- Dolnn against John I cover damages for plninlis in May In: Ihe dled, and which .h___ _ th`eV the ` the I ingsmu with larceny. Down 9, f l.1-l-- ` " nu. Ind fuund that the` , name ofstevenaonn um tied that, in as com Fox, Fox stated tb4 IW. in the name of Stet gc. his own account, Messrs 0'ReiHy and Brilton Ind Price fo 9]] Woolley did no! em nh pfnnr-u \,',.-.1:_. A 0! thin accusation, was Trig property above munod, and ploymellt ; and Ihnt on hind perty back sad the fullilmu the defendant said he would I petty uni have him arreste Fearing the arrest, the pln_inI . in court 'T`|'-- 3-"" ` A witness swore that Wright was IC- cuoed of bnving stolen I turkey, which be said wu.nfmvurds eaten by Mr Brougb s f'umily,and slso three bags of bran, which were since found, in the barn ; that the plaimi", on the strength (*1! thin -1......-.-- Inursd The court opened at ten o'c adjournment. The rs! case c of um own and I Draper for defeu employ co defence. Verdict for plain The Jury in the case of} turned a verdict of 54:70 E \/ LI.C||l_Vl uuo was put into the witness b Mr Brillon, leslied lbat as soon as he g4 bill he went to J` 0. Fox, who promised b the presence of Woolley, that if the matter delnyed for a short time he would see it that Stevenson and Woolley nenbip; and that he went 1 And fuund the goods I ofstevenaon and Co.-.\lr C. V. Pric conversation be had with that he had ordered the ; Stevenson & Co, used the }.F.: n-7.. ---V ' ,---_., -.... nu` tom: music will bo directed Ind occompa nouium And on the pine by Hon, who has kindly pinctd vice: It disposal. A collccti: funds of the Young [en's Assoc with BL Andrew`: Church. Steven son Anthony Mil ngninst John Stevenson, of .\'-tpnnee, and James Woolley of this city, to recover the sum of .~_=191:50r fur leg ` blocks for piauo shipped in I861 to the address ofJohu Stevznsun A: (30,, of Kingston, for whom the true John C. Fox wit: then in the manufacture of pianos. evidence on the part or the ptaintith was taken by commission in New York, sent under seal to ` the Clerk. of the Court. suit to be acting these grounn`s-- Amongst others, that the evidence was not lent to the address of "Peter O'h`.eilI_r, clerk of the Cuunty Court ;" but simply to the nddre-as of the " Clerk of the Court"-not County Court ; and ` that the sen! of the Mayor of New York want- ing, it not ` Judge overruled the 0'ReiIl_v, who in testified Wool $r\>-L'. ' ' ohjec,tions.--Mr James to box by got the him, in matter were it paid; ley then in nu , , _...... ...uuu ll u VI HU ens has to 3 great extent pr: giving the accommodation wh quires. To meet the require: small change, the (overnu1en1 One Million dollars annually, lullic currency, ofve, ten, in` ve cent pieces, .. - unu- s "" ' l mit the following proposition :-Tbe Banks to` combine, with the sanction of the Government, to buy up the silver at live per conl. discount, at, which the people should be glnd to sell, `to ntlnin the object. Allow of the specie reserve l banks could then, when feted. ship it out of `] circumstances should circulation by them. bnnksnl circulation for their I . in nn- ~,. _.,, Ii 1`! L` ,, , ._... I...-A nu\In:\Dl ernlly, have objemions (0 mil r`r\rn\..... _:.-L .I p-roposi ...- uu Juul. 1:-sue ( I " Grocer," recommending C Two Millions dollars Shim of gelling clear of Silva not Hunk his plan advisable, nrnllv |..~...... ..L:, . March 11. Tin . ' I I .n..,, OPENING OF PARLIAHENT. (Spain! (0 the Huuwn, March 12.-*Thvrc tllnc upcuing Oftho. -lay, and nothing of importance occurr- I J . Clarkz.---A .. LL- n- -;----- Llc1'n.l.-To-marrow 7-30, 3 Lecture will be del lion Boom, Williun ureet, Andrew`: Church, on Ibo Church, from Ipoatolic 1. Rafonnnlion. musk.-nl term `I .------ Illunntionu will (Friday) evening, ivcred Associa- Music of the Christian inn to the era of the be given of the I and the he plninti did The defendant lz-nied that Wri :1nimed_thnt be 0 pro- tested in three hours. not Ippear bnving been placed in ght wu hired by the was hired from mn-`L ._ ....u.u-u as soon the . 1150 copy at, accused the plaintif of The property (cow, I not come direct from Wright. but efendanfs) head miller. Mr Tom`- ` minutes, Hm ;uc uuenunnt also 1e plaintilfn discharge * for afendant. Ilnintitf be `plaiutitf to be non-auiI:ed. Jry brought in a True Bill" {obbins for larceny, of'Eliz.betb Huvfnv ~"-" ` ___- ...... uc uuu ordered lb I count, would pay fo: Hy for plaintiffs; riCe defendant Stevens Emhlnv m......,.v -- - - . .... ...wc m mner I lie! for plair Thursday, pened ted o'clock "I"h.. n... ..z -- Wednesday, 1llL !al vs. Stevenson at u! Brock and Miller (Henry Liller) of New York, ngn xhnnnn qrul 1' --- , _____ .-... nuatu uncharged 1' embezzling his proper- md a$25 in aarge before nnv '--""` ' Yours respectful} /-_- - vuuuu, der exceptionnl cirt very limited period. 70 ("NT Y CUL'1. 17'. _, _... ....uu5ua mmHy,and { ound, strength a, frightened out of the mod, turned out of em- nt hi: dem ' K ___.,....c|Jl Ul 1119 ll ' women had been nbilitv. S-v-'-` " ,__...... u-u Dean and ` mility. b`ereraliaterest- nlioned, and leturl from d, breathing the degrut w York chari1y-just pne- st report bu not yet been Managers cousin: of av. to that .........-.=~ ,.,. Ll u.--.1.L`I1OD vck Brock and ) hpnnee, aver c-f.f=]9l:5f`c :3 JO `e The I I 1 ( l ( E 6 l hart n! I1-- -`~ uuljnuruc HTOR OI` THI DAILY NEWS. ,__.. ....c MC- and mill owner in Gan- I was in his employment have been hired by the use and fuel, and had been ybelween three and ve \ no 7 Erougls were Bin:-n (m....1 ropositiou : ,--...., uuuu LUIS proper new to the iron trade which might be carried on in Non at within the ful. If the to confer a only an un-