barriater, of the cil of deputy-judge of ent- - same unit: ul ma client, on rreljection by the oqnrt of the f Ann Smith entitled him to The Ipplicgtion was grunt- - -__ -auall-l.l uruvc me Ill]- nt into pieces) lo the ice on n n the prisoner Hownrd. Ann gar on the fire while the offal enroy the smelt. When the h I8liIted hear hnnH~-- '--*` ed. The marsh: of the . Patrick : Garden Island '5 band. The procession as on previoul occasions. 'aVnn|-nl-dc - ---A K ,_,. .... _. vv. Will]- V. Price, for the OI-own ; he prilnneri. The judge he luv relating to husband an the present. The jury I Smith guilty on the rll I propu-t.y--and not guilty -kiHing lb. cllll .' and l high mu Ill ce;e- sry sermon preached- over the procession re- zhednl, n'nd after again` others of the leadin Th` n`-_`1__|_ .1 .. Puppet will be ap- r of the Intercolouinl ..-.. .. vuuu annual, and, a olher was dragged to the 1 pieces, which were |fler- ` 1e hid: nr. an I---" -- 'L~ ' jg Tuesdny, 17th March. , ___...- any 1 ILLIDC of Wales is to visit. Irelaml during the Enter Liulidnys, in the Aim no doubt of arousing Irlllj enthusiasm end loyalty, and further thin. the suspicious period of his visit will serve as the occuion for issuing a. proclnmltiou of putinl amnesty. It is diicult to any whet. the real effect of these manure: will be among the clue whom it in desirnble the government should reach. That the roynlvilit will highly grify the landed gentry and middle clean of Ireland is to befnlly counted on; but whether the en- chuniuam thus to be created will_extend to the orden unongst which the disturbing : element is almost nltogethcr found remains at ten o'clock, when an I ' note issue was disposed man. --_ _._..i A ` `E63? \ taken and can Ei3v"E'.f"" W m D ` UIIHCI W Sf 00 C ' , Ian-mun sketch 0 to the hlporbct my 125:4. who shock with cold tor, 1 cocldnoa won unison! who this ark vu -but it I twins . WIN bo an mean. to d (1 I1- 1.nu&'nud E. and n :t:'nanyhov`11-:90" - III and ray, alt-of Abydohnninu who had lived and lrounuodonro! 6 . Olunllncula . :ainlynot, In Abygnznzyu or 9 1 ' "' *1 _`I"|'|g' the ed, contenung himself v IUPPOBBI1 to ba 3 u 0] Ifid in n.._..s_-., _ _- ..n.ucn| IHIEI, Id round, staring, black and white eyes. ' this room was another, painted over in Inuc the them, lny A tbhd, contnimn oven for preparingthe ucnmentnl blend, in other mpecu the room had the um------~~ -' 5...]-..- --~ ' _ _ _ ' } V. `-`V* i`, The Bntinh government is now cvident- l 1] disposed to try the effect of clemency in dealing with the Fenian attempts at insur motion and disturbance. The overt nets of the conspirntnre hnve at length ceased, and while under the excited state of the public mind following the outrage: at Mnncheeter and Clerkenwell nothing but stern punishment could satisfy the popu- ll|..|' demands, the time hu at length come when es en experiment and from motives of policy the government may deal lenient- ly toward: Feniun prisoners against whom none other than political offences cnn be proved. It is announced that the Prince during 4.. .. ..v um; 101' me other hnlf,-nnd ex}:/l`|;c_1`: ing the sun, but not the wind or min. The only -VIIUII ... null; n -- cnm_-ch" in Abyuinin reoeinblel, if the Itrnnge construction on the Goon-Goons burn or eowhoue. It in I low, narrow building, containing uven rooms, if they may he so called. The first of them has no doors or windows, and only half 3 root` of stakes and thatched straw, 5 nsmrnl projection of the rock being cunoingly made to do duty for the other half, and exclud- oak article of m-nt..:.--z-- I -' - ...u.uuwn we rocks like goals. 1, um P the word church for run at nected with it before they can fo of whnt s chm_-ch" in resembles, strange on the n----- "~ - ~ ---- 5' uuu u very awkward tumble, and the whole Af- fair was about as singular an experience as could well be conceived in the way at church- going." The church in Enid to here been plnoed in Lhll exlnordinnry position in order to make ere few fortreneu more intpreguble. On the nu-row ledge, which at one point in little more than two rec: wide, en Abyuininn Ooclu might keep a host of Shoho Poreennu at buy, and no the ascent twice, though the natives, with their nnked feet and long practice in climbing, run up enddown the rock: I Inn and any other, but your Baden man .1;....:.. -_-- - .....us- In monnrun llld naked rock which shut it in. Hnlf-way up A perpendicular rock, which rises some 500t't. from the ground, And for the last 200ft. is perfectly Hut. and bare, I was rather sstonished to see what looked from a distance something like I Swiss chalet, and was still loon could have placed it in such 3 position. Riding on, however, one saw tht the lodge nn slang the middle of the perpendicular rock, and gradually widened out until it formed 5 slope which sppearqd within reach of human limbs, and, hnvlng not yet seen A church in Abyssinin, I resolved to get up to it this Iny if possible, and so thi morning procured an Abvssinihn cnlin n-- "-- - ` Buluv, uu one raal ( nu.-.|l..-_ -.u-una aaunasuelj, UH- mmantlc 'collection__o-l Ttvbyealnian cabins, low, at-roofed, and mud-coloured, and it. would be indeed a vigonreus imagination that could dis- d cover any resemblance between their dirty halt`- ,, naked lnmntea and Johnnon'a Prince and Prin- ceee. But the place itself is pretty enough for 1 l the prettiest Princess that ever graced a legend. - After proceeding about 10 miles southwards , from Senafe, and felling gradually some 400ft.. ' l the road winde round suddenly, and opens upon a little valley so fertile and so completely encir- cled and sheltered by a craggy coronet of moun- tains th_nt it looks like a hanging garden pro- yecting jlllt over the edge of the earth, and no if any ventureanme explorer who scaled the loft rocks surrounding it would nd nothing between him and the next plenet but the sky which al- moat touches their summit: with its a'rched can- opy ofblne. A rivnlet, here and there [ringed l with willows, runs through the valley, watering ` grassy meadows covered with cattle, and elda I alternately green with barter and ....m.... _=-L - 1 1 I I t l l .._ .......ma, Iuul wrong!) the ' grassy barley n com, the softness and varied be: being anhnnced by its contra: manual of mountain and naked I Hull -way up perpendic E e s I l I I 9 I I bility of` --u-us nut nun: Into IDI camp. Ill "10 C330 0 ,` children the privilege was not conned to either sex. Boys and girls were equally buoy, 001100!- ing forage or rewood, and every Abyssinian householder who is blessed enough to have his quiver toll ofthem must be making a very hand- `some income out of the British force, though what he is to do with all our dollars when he gets them I -can't quite make out. A week : * work in British pny ought to provide him with ,sli he wants for e y Probably the dollars will most ofthom lie hidden in a corner of his ; smoky hut untilsorne neighbouring chieftain is obliglng enough to relieve him of the responsi- tnking core of them. Goon-Goons, which iiesiq a valley, is certainly by for the prettiest place yet seen in Abyssiuis. it would do duty ndmirnbly u the Happy Valley of Ramlaa I speak of the countr , for the village is nothing more than the usual unsightly, un. collection of Abvslininn nsshina 1,... I In usual, the learned l,!. I lower: Ilnggnrlng und l 5 ceptlonnl clreumltlncel I pr l -4.- m-.- ml. ' I `form-Gonn, Feb. _g Goon oonn,o - `um. Omuua, oral eteve eybe Holly tl " Iln `it or, r on this point--lI I little vlllege about 1 or 12 milee from Senefe. It nu I. polltivo rolls to nd oneself In an open country, fairly culxlvn ed, and with nppuenlly n tnlerebly large pep oonnlntecl of wheat, door: 1:. kind at-m no? under cullilt y, and jowerree or ill ), gdwv ntholnnd nu Ion, Ibbre L in ubnndince of deep area. We mt number: of our own fol- huge bundles of It, the ting. under nny_ hut, ex- , to supply fornge beyond ` the hut depot in the pan; and ` here and lbere we came upon some of our Abys- I syuinn nlliee-usunlly the weaker vuselc," I who are permitted the privilege ofdolng all rho hard work--engaged ln cutting and carrying `gran for sale into the camp. In the of . ivilege ,7 commlueriet now re ) Rare Guddy, I \ 4 I I h-_, 1` Single copies of tho Cuolrou um NIVI, containing the new: of the week, may be had in wrnppon for mailing. Price 3d. encb uuod ovary Fridny. Dim? iaam ,, .... uuununn 01150 Axum, hnving boo through the lit by rout Jaw : but avar- umg graauauy :1 .11: ' '.e Iedgo earth. And an :r ...-_ V--lav llu I-lulu. bibjsrley and golden with L beauty of the scene In oonlmnt um. .5... L-I-` """" ` ' ````J 0| ma contrast with the bold l naked rmtl: -Mn. .n._. FiI75I7>i'] noun IAI1`. 2:56 1.11:. | 2:35 p.m. | Maxed min 6 15 um. coma wnsr. 5:10 p.m. | 6:40 um. | Mixed Lnin 6:45 nun. [This is by Iontrenl time, from which deduct ll] minute: for the dironoo between Montreal and Kinpton t.imo.] mat nun me DOIG [rock innl-r pm-.I. -I-1-L ;.uu you the Bouth Ii bou-on this continent wuyl othor this In I cotton. Bum little uh {gag-lg; lam. ..-- - V ' t lu-go intoxent in England. The amount of goo it up cqunt wu st the game time $133,441. The __ ,,-_ .... sue new 1011!, and mo independent Inlucription to 800,000 or 900,000 of the toll! of 1, 000 required. Resolution! wen p_ropoIed to on- A return brought down by the the state of the account of the Upper Onnndu Bank with the G has owed 31,-500,000 on the 1st July 1868, on u unurpodl workhouee Hciepltel. Hill Jones died at the holpital aged 34, from tyhne fever, r otnhich 40 per cent. went to other compenluf Within three Infonthe he believed vtvheyinwould he in poeleuion 0 their property. ith the last three duty: the oicea of the company had been crowded with applicants for the new loan the Independent already Amottnted 300,000 smom - -L- - t ' ` b ....._y ans uymg on in consequence of the use of pipe city to keep their jacket: white. They put the clay on damp, tnke cold while it is 'drying, and when it is dry they breathe the dust of it nnd so destroy their lungs. Dr Hench, It Germsn traveller, who he re- cently returned to Poteldstmon. the capital of the South African Republic Colony, reports that in th _ lloselikntads country, s. district lying north- ward of the Orange I towards, it not to, the elds ha to . daughter of 001. Jones, of Feb: derry, and acted as lady-superintendent at the Nightingale nurses and probationers Liverpool Workbouse Hospltsl. hosp n, near London- _. vu anuj ULUIKI. Tbifnmoul Gomatock Silnr Lodc, in Hands, probably the moat productive mineral vein in the world is nurip of Ind auly than hilt: long by 600 yuda wide. The yield in nlnoll at 0 13,000 000 nnnnally. Five. tbouund nan nd em- ployment in workingiit, and the prodnca for and: Irorkmsn in about $12, 000 per lllnllll. In 1865 then were forty-nix companiu working it, and they had extnntod `bout is miles of tunnel: Ild drifu, The longuc tunnel in shout 3,200 fen; l123.;3|'3"W depth ponotulod II by the in the British army are dying on in clny keen uni. :...I---- Tnim arrive and depart from the Kingston Stntion as follow: _, _..-........... nu u uontoign remedy! Socnury llcculloch positively refnlol to up- point may more lady clerks In tho Tnuury De- partment, Although the inueneo brought to but upon him is very heavy and many nppllcsnn no urged by prominent persons. Every bureau of tho deparunnm now has from twenty-ve to one hun- dred lady clerks. FL:t'._.- - --:j._: Says the Bones Adnrtiaer, Ir Rance. the On- nndian minister of nance, hu nouind I do- puution from the [antral board of trade nog- gouing n I remedy for " the silver nuinnco " an tune at legal tender noteu. The plnn than boon tried in this country and we can condant- ly roconmond inn 0 uontoign SOCTUIIIY Ila-.nnn....1. .....:.:__.I-. - u ,,,.__-_ ....-u 5371: one month ! notice of his intention to no Ingnr, ay- rnp, or molnuen in the mnnnfnclnrn 9! beer, and shall ncoompnny such notice with I. plan: and description of all the works, ' ' mum to he used by such brewer in connection with his brewery. ...v ysuvlllulll or this regnlution I notice '~ mp. lnolunnn in nu m.--J----- ' one cent per pound on NEW BREWEBY REGULATIONS. The order-in-Council of the 28th of January, 1868, authorizing and allowing 1 drawback of ell meltein the mennfee turing of beer, when brewed from melt end lager combined, has been revoked, and in lieu thereof the following reg-nletlon he been adopted :- -` That any brewer using anger, syrup or melee- eee in cotnbinetion with melt in the proportion in each brewing of not leee than fteen pound: of sugar or twenty pounds of Inolnuee or and who shall have peid the duty of three end one quarter cents per gallon upon the beer pro- duoed therefrom. and who shell hue compelled with oil departmental regulations eatebliebed by the Minister of Inlmd Revenue for the |epervie- ion of such brewerg, or such he may be deemed necaury for ensuring the due collection of the revenue, shall be entitled to e dtewbeek of one cent per pound on the melt no need; and further, that any brewer desirous of nailing himself of the provisions of this regnletion ehall give one to Inn gm... .. nrrvw euu ll 1muqI[I 0!)` ll W9 garb sFtood,and almost overhhnginglloslgink. " No man, barring a bird, could have M0503 then from thisqqarter. One ofthe most enri- ous features of the on was the nnlllbtl . 0` walls; I think I noun four, formed by water exuding from the mountain c tide, and caught in basins hollowed out of the solid rock. It was doubtless this natural supply of water, combin- ed with the inaeeeseibillty of the place, that led to its selection us site for a sanctuary and stronghold. * Preparations are being made for the eecurity or Senate, by which the command of the Koo- msyloo Pass and the safety of the stores collect. ed there will be ensured in case any of our not too trusty `allies may try to take advantage of the absence of the main body oi the force in the south, and trouble as in that weak pointot all armies-the communications. Some still assert that at Antalo will be found a land owing with grain and abundant water, but the sceptics in Abyssinian supply are now in the majority, and few are still sanguine enough to believe that we shall ever be enabledto shake o the weighty chain of our communications and move unem- bsrreseed through Southern Abyssiuia. Ileat for the soldiers can be obtained, and the wood to cook it with is supplied from the mountain sides; but men: alone in this climate will not suloe for the food of man. Its use alone brings on dysentery and scurvy. Vegetable sugar, andspiriu must-be ever in the rear rut? army, and must be carried onavery dey s march. The supply of these articles required by an army ev- en of small dimensions quickly swells up to an enormous amount, and demands a large quanti- ty of carriage. In this letter requisite this force is still unfortunately decient. % I " . - 1.1 - in man! Fat thick, and` `Ft `y ulunlutul, 1 0 in othor corner lay I duuhup l Icilud, the holi- on room named the dh-out, though they was better protectad {rain the Neither, being ball: of nqlizlpnnonqrt and ho hggmm mcompIouP_ covered over, one I aumr o 11% the on y mean: of sdmlulou to sit and light. boy Into pan-our and 'o!1b'W9l" ll: 3 ' ll . at church Itood,nnd ova.-hanging Na II-Inn h.-.I.... .. I.:..I n ....u 1.--- _-_-L-.1 _--vg-vl%' lfuln I-HO nut in the territory known In nutty, ae _Fa-no Stale, and extending , equator, extonlivo gold- ilcovarnd. -1 a or nun Dulmmou Ilocutod neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously Al the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. I will chino balance wh cheque: `Ir wtll not be uuuy ul `BO ill lo_u of the rovgnixq by _ , ich the next has Ikuithan 10 . F rev` 3 noucetblo VA Chnneellei ti dad ' ` to ax;;izai;.` me iisldnvsh .000 it, but the cues of linnd" ' sutfared several til] nova: eggs to light. In e Inland Rennuo 2291- ; mon_t._: Somenot Roma in Ir--9 - M a:'%.:;n::;::"a`;3,*p_3":`;`*`' t o In VII lot, _ gm vyagetage in" yyollow tallo gngk with lmdondtarz Inl- G'1a..n;>uB.uJ. ll .`P1DIu--OK tm`gmce' tbolluoftho.tanuonwu gin on Tuudlnly niglilt It the Hinuivlo l lnte:-iour. lhdnma `turd, in I white mile and diamonds, ueulvai loft guests in the am of the nix ulna Ilnurr open, and for-`tho cveningrdcandltod vi ' ex tics and noun:-in {plants of!!! Iy&.' ugnged withtrua tutu. Among th be: c erelldlleflfnu, d _ V; 0:31.. xir3J':.. of lind.b fit 1 pale bl no cnpo ;_ the .,.......c, -uu me ucuauomly bet. E h_rtedh' udianot ro sex c an dtrolgcn to this propagandn nf thn counter dllphy of suit: ivbtthf of that character and sex. . ' _ A Gun BAH. IHA?1.IHu-`-OZ 0l~Il' most magnicent hang of 9.In~-------- -- 53` SEE }"I};`b' T PA GE. 'Af d othePo republic")!- 7 euc:'to.{1lg:rgerde of t`::o`;undred , utnon at It ,,..-. ..... .,guuu-so an, nIlIlQl]', u; lg. attack could poee1bly_'be lttemptedton that side. ' ` M r Dxru-u-non or Lmxls no '1-In Pot8._-- om were e number of 3931555` Cetho ice. '_l`hie fair throng come for the double purpoeo of lacing their adhesion to the brief 0! October the 3th, 1867, rout ing to Indies toilets, and of p ' the M Holy Father with some velueble ` it testimony of their devotion . no the Holy See. The Holy Father :11!!!` severely on tho_ licence 0!` I0. llnlo c'!t fthe _t. tglihe ofantutic plT.e:du-duh veetmente borrowed from the Page: ChiBI. and that usantl-`I -.-IQ. 3-3-- -- W uni WI on AL.` _:_I_ A eorrea` ndent of the wtfn . from Romefoaaye :- 1116 works of {pr - cation are still proaeeutod with gre'at.'_acI:I-- vity. The whole of the wall snmnudjpg Rome in being crovnied ` with bat:tIjei_njanj;.; part of the covered gallery leading from the Vatican to Fort Bt.A1JgU!lo it being repaired a_r reconetmeted; but -_I`q. htto any that the mind bag ! have dill]: " "ell {mm the parapet `of the I`iuclan. [The a military administration had hit` what was obviouato all, namely, that nttnnk nnnlrl nu-ll>.I- -L4 --1-`-AA-1--`I A ont1ouun`| furnishing In 'lyn announce tlnmuliu at 3- nd nlumarl." `! hll.'out.l0U F`JohIl ` 1.ern.ndecppor,"udptvIl I Iigfor ` shoot and boour. ' , - ` '. 21...;-q"-.... , thsu ' i ng (air . were lost. 1 statement. has been 1 I the report a! the Bureau Vtrltu` of gysrln. This number in fnrgnour than that. 1939.31 '!.9.'e|!f . o rqpo tt Pin an 4 have been in ca liaiono Tsris with tbs German inrquo Bird, of Borgan. Captain Cole, of the III! Abcrdeon, Irrlud in tin Memy,re rt: urfnl weather on u to . age from 31110. On h d"Iiljof"TI" Ii `E ` Irony gage not is:-`frost B_`.i8.l., urn!` ` _ away an ntopu `an my I: Ipcndur,-ipugk; er, forotopanat-nhyu`, bnlnrgd,= and swept the dunks. The tjp Bbdull go helvlly that the daclu`#`rc= lbodcdxla water. The gale conhuud inhif when` the fore and ntzln` nuts wri both sprnn Jud In ad lowerklbrfdw L . forum I, threqpgn, miimopnltll-Hi)-pt ," nnd foretop-gullmtu were bioifll--`tqu pieces. Oa aid Ooh endealoiifcil as. ~, reach Cork, ul: tlIO"1l'l!itbor wuio : that be was compelled as heart: rth; 1 Money, wher the ship has urgnd his ~ very crippled condition. > ` _r - o`;`p'..T;+ 5.1: re managers of thie push it fonurd, but little uepn mt-`A " trini, therufore, will go 013' mnnngars direct, and tho bility of the nnture of the non than ""`-- continue to end Ibo ion to Wolfe and Garden ninth, and out that on the south tide of the Island to Capo Vincent. In the lsttor cue the in b not considered ulo,nd tho cruising h 31. of youhlly (lunacy) and Intent: and unpleasant to; at In: night, nut Inn dons -cmmumdn-co.-nd than--1 ex:-mun. Trnvcllon` Guide. ,, -_- ...ayvuuuI.l1Uul. strictly pony vote, so has for time for preparation lohmon by n. strict. party 7iSLIhl'IfnI'n -:n .. .- inurio wiJI(D.V.) preach .George, to-marrow av. The life, Lnbourl And |hnn nl 'l"n----- " ,/- __-u.v \u and 1. The thoroughly the motives and inltigsting and ,.-,xI-u-n4-...b )- -.._..., uuu uulc '1 be arrangements ,1, .. ..--A( - utrong desire no` `L. - -deprive still L continua toeton i t W Illlldl. Ind ova nh-o T; ?L_ ,"n..nd_. mm {-j- Tn Nxw Douuuol MOITILY. John Dongnll And Son, Montreal. - .._-.... .... .-uuuuns pnologrn guished. We have in this nnmbc a batch of Canadian worthiad, em his particular walk in life as p cute, divine or pioneer, written il eating style. This work is not 01 value. It it likely to transmit generations notices of the men of so go to swell the materials for h cumnlation of which is the: great bf the literature of our country I dny. ,__a.. -u-J LUL. The second part of the second series of these portraits and biographicnl notices, in now before Iia, containing portraits of the Hon, Robert Baldwin, Hon. P. J. O. Ohsuveau, Rev. William Oi-miuun, D.D., Hon. John Hiilyard Cameron: the Hon. John Hamilton, of Hnwkesbnry, and the Hon. Louis Jose_ph Papinean. The portrait of the late Robert Baldwin in from I painting for which Mr Notmiura photographs are distin- number the notices of wort]-ii.-id ....x. ...:-- - - - Ponrlun or Buns) Nolmnn, with Biogr by Fenningn Taylor. II CITY Con1cu..-Tbcre was no the City Council has: eveniug(lhe r iug night) (or Inn: of: quorum, lb weutber being mclent to deter body from assembling, unless for the business. ,-__ ...L :n.cau|l)()L was About one hundred lmildi sides of the river are surrounc to a depth of from two to fc large cakes ofice are oating i The jam is now rm and v Damage variously estimated 2 000 to $75,000. ,,-.-..,... .uc umum ot the completely blockadcd and the wet Ding down From. street from opp- market to the steamboat wharf. ` lmildings river am ........---A~ -- - Belleville, March 17, 3 p.ru.--Daylight this morning showed the havoc caused by last night's rush; three mill dams, the iron bridge, and many barns, sheds, &c., were swept awny. All the mills and fee tories from the railroad bridge to tho whnrvea are more or less shuttered. Whole sides of the iron bridge were carried to the mouth of the river, with saw logs, sticks of timber, and the debris of the broken mill dams, sheds, &c. A third heavy shove took place about noon to-day, and the water is much higher below the market. Most of the pier: of the lower bridge are broken up, but the bridge is still standing, although in an un_ safe condition. The mouth of the river is Cmulefnlv hlnnbn-4-4 i -- 5 Bc llLv'lll(`, March 16, miilniglnt. The bigjam abovothe upper bridge has just given way, and a tremendous body of ice put in motion, sweeping everything he- fure it. The iron bridge has been turn to pieces, and carried down the river amid . the crashing of timbers, sheds and houses, and the bank: Mung the whole length of the river to the wlmrvea. The lower bridge is still standing, but very much shattered, and some of the piers destmyod, and part of the bridge carried off. It is very dark, and a dense fog prevails; [E is int far Hun--r----~ ---45*" ___-.. ....... m-mcu m we streets. is by far the mos: serious and destructive -wad that has ever visited this neighbour- buud. No particulars cnn be given or cs- limates formed of the damages before day- l2._L. FROM PRESCOTT. Prescott, Much 16.-Ou Saturday 3 drover named Sykes was nttnckud on the platform of a car on the Grand Trunk train by three men and robbed of his mn- ney nnd thrown from the train. Sykes laid where he fell until he was found next morning by thctr:l(_`kn):1l'1. He is in a pre- carious coudinion. Cnoean Wunzzs. Hamilton Ponton, -Crozicr. A. at S. N -. some apprehensions sre entertained of A ood in Griintown, in consequence of an unmmaliy rapid thaw and heavy rain of lnstuight. The city Car Company are cleqrin track in order liobcrt g their to put on their summer cars. Notman has been committed for trnl at the Queen's Bench for participation in the recent abortion case. The St. Patrick's Society met for the first J time last evening in their new Hall. Canaciinn n . uxzm. `UH llib. Montreal, March 17.-St. Patrick`: day was celebrated here in the usual manner. The log in the morning was so demo that only a small part of the procession was visible at once. On the new St. P|triok a Hull was the iulcription, God save Ireland zmcl make her what she should l>e--stx'cnglh to the Empire. b.`...-. .. ` Ur munsa Anumouvs. I with Biographical Sketches, Vngn Taylor. zonal game. Some instrumental ef- oduced in the piano arrangement, .- is employed to heighten the power up Phnl-(`J '|"|-~ ' ' _ _ .,.....uun5u ul 1119 U8- :a1 world. In many instances our are popular in other lands. This very promising future is in store :1 mnnri--I ---- " ` ---v--u.uvuv GCPTIYC the high court. of the dignity and which would otherwise belong to it. From thojudgmenta which Are now being ed of it in men : minds the historic: portance of the trial is very weighty. form. 1 im- not likely to be _......eu uuu power g ch)rd;. _ ;I`_he Indy admirers of doubtless pncliae them. "*-~---4u- .`. srzauz THLiGIh*E FROM BELLEVILLE. Bmnsn Anumcuws. b Bioarnnhinal Cll----l NEH AIUSIC. . "l ""`v """"? n :more re md ahndn J"- mom H54-TMAL. .-I '|t,_-n ._ -. ` --.-.- er, in A 1 ark of me o to a ' our ndred on both rare surrounded by water In tum on 4'---- " ' ` ,, ..._.....-u out! lllllpl wu carried by a vol the application pr: been denied Mr Johnnon stri decision. The vi entirely to the whole responsibility nntur trial will rest upon them. thc pnrtizan chnrscter of moth proceedings of those inutigstin carrying on the impeachment. i bein, ,3 nru a.. ...._v- r, very inter- 'k mere passing succeeding the time, and erinla history, the ac aim and work I` (H')l1nIr|:r -0 `I-A , .._- u--nu UI H1 :lent. any public , most urgent evening (the nkular meet- r. !be state of the lane 0.. ..1-.-, o onvthe ofhis The pruenf writer I as moot pi] hot, 1. ,.. .:_n-`- Dedicated is William Em hv 5- u---~ " , -- ...u uvuuull OI Id, each celebrated in politiciqn, advo- han 1- meeting of Iinrv/nu. _._._u, , s : day- -- -u-- vvvln ' at the present :ook eris nbnn ---- ' neve been completed with an eye to solem- nity Ind impreeeivenese, but elreedy the novelty of the Auir hu pueed, end as for its interest, the result in prejndged and the ecceuion of Mr Wede to the Presidency condently anticipated. The nt reeponee delay of forty deye. It has been treated just as he himself will be treated. The Republicans hove opposed it end the De- Inocrztic members have favoured it. As the resolve to establish the impeachment carried hi it an-i:-oI.. ------ ~ - ' mded four feet, and g in the streets L water steady, 1 at from $50,- I opposite I./has :water is run 3, edited r :?;".`."""'i-"`-""; e.:*:.*.*;..'.*;'a'......"* "'"'.;..1.....'.7%` . OCODQ, . T D ; . D nald udAn.. ' ' '."'"`'l; 33,, ca; '""""' ; W. P. "001. ; 3:3. E. "'_-__l- vvmte, London - Pete Roe, 5" 71"bom"'.';3 mp ` A-. Ne1les,St. C ntharix:ea ; Davgid Fenton '.`B2,n ton ; John Lonihon, Linduy; F. X. L u:nott . Enniakien; Peter Gamer, b.%d.rd; or m Ic_GumI-. menace Wm. Pow: `"" 3?`5y3`s?.1`5T`h'21g`..,..'.,,_E,;{~ g;g_-rm; Toronto: Bun: & nnh:...... . nu--. . _ Mr Chan. A. Sadlier, cf Hamilton, is gazetted ` worth county. A man named Jnmes Hill, of Trenton I cidantnlly killed while chopping in the I about one mile from the village, by nmb on him. ' 1 White, London ; Peter 8:. Thoma: - Cntharinea David Fento Thomedord; A v_____.__ at Dr. Tapper ommiuioner I Notwithstanding the strong: the put of the the meat trial to t progress has been made. urn: have been eve - ------u.- n Luuululy tor from Mr Henderson. variety of original int: True; 3 Novel," in and: gather the numbers of gt quilt equal to most of ` which were so popular munity. -0" _.....e an-ce was the formed in front of the cathedral, marching through several leading streets, were disbanded. O'RoiIly marshslling the boys. Heading and otherwise taking part. in the procession were the Brothers Bend, the Sr. bend, and Hindmersh's front of the City Hall at nine o clock, but it was after ten o'clock before the procession Ina form. ed and begun its march ucuon as the chief defendant, Inld:']rri.:f Tb: remainder st 16 cent: 1 bag, plsinti taking what he could gel. Mr Peter Mitchell in having the grain thrown overboard acted under the or- den of the agent, Mr Forlier. Messrs. Britten and Price for plainti; () R.eiHy and Draper for defendants bulk was pnrchued by It George Brown of thin city for $175, and the money paid. After this 800 or 900 bushels were thrown into 1hehLr- bour at Portsmouth to lill in getting the vee- nel on the ways, end the inluunco lgent, Kr G. Fortier, of Toronto, who in nuocinted in this action the chief sold A part of the orerbgard the or. 4?________ `U-rxurs Mom-31.7 Muuznu, March. G. P. Putnam and Son, New York. John Hender- sou, Kingston. Putnaura monthly for March has been received It contains the usual hich with the reading com- unity. ..=-.uu4u.ucuuea to lne< Mr Hclntyre, couua plied for a new trial i the ground that the re tendered evidence of . a second hearing. T ed. _-. .,....- VDIIISI-I uciug met 01 The Queen vs Smt`t}t--This case also related to the stealing, killing, and receiving the two heifers belonging to John Olarke of the town- ship of Kennebec, as in the case of the Queen against Howard. The prisoners wereJohn Smith and Ann Smith, his wife. The evidence was similar to that given in the previous case, and was conclusive as to the following titicts : That the heifers were driven into John Smith's yard by James Smith, brother of the prisoner and Ann Smith, and shut up there by them, that they were killed in the evening, James and John Smith, their wives, and Howard being present-- the letter standing at the door with A gun while the cattle were being killed ; that one was kill- ed in the stable, cut up and buried there with the hide on, and that the other was killed and dressed in the house, and eaten or carried sway by all the parties concerned. including the wit- nesses, who were all relatives of the prisoners ; and thst James and John Smith drove the dressed heifer (cut sleigh belonging to Smith threw vinegar was burning, to destroy prisoner Ann to receive end secure the heifers, the prisoner Joha Smith was nwsy from home, but he return- ed home about nine o'clock on the night the cattle were lulled. The two counts of the in- dictment chsrged the prisoners, t-st, with steal- ing snd driving own] the cattle ' , second, with killing and tnrrying away. Mr H. W. Wilki. son, assisted recommended the clemency of the court. P LIA -"-'-` ' ` I F Smith assisted her brother James l -m-vvun-J All-Ll The Court opened undefended promissory was of. The criminal busineu mu sgnin I the rst case called being that of Thy lIu:1n ... D'._:.1 nu - ,,,a-- ......... auu uiaturulg to be seen. The amnesty to be granted will appeal more directly to this class. For the present we ace that the govern- ment is liberating the American emiaaarica of Fenianism on condition that they re- turn to the United States, and that though this condition was at first derisively re- jected it in now welcomely accepted; and the liberated prisoners are being sent home at the expense of the American govern- ment. In this instance the United States government in again identied with Fen- ianiam in its misfortunes just as it may be charged with having given countenance to the conspiracy in the days of its formation and hopeful expectations. Fonianiam, how- ever, ianovvdeatituteof all hope and con- dence. It has tailed and has been betrayed. All that the agitation has accomplished has been to draw the serious attention of the governing clauea to the condition of Ireland and the grievances of the Irinh peo- ple. Something will certainly be done now to cure the remediable evils of the Iriah system, and the present aeasion of the Imperial Parliament will not pass without giving indication of the improved tenden- cy oi legislation for Ireland. l Boner. Thejury did not return their verdict un- CI M... LLIIUVVIJ ID. ID pieces, which ` words found with the hide on, as well as the bend of one of the heifers, which was lying on a rock at the shore. The sleigh which dragged the beet` to the shore was found to have belong`- ed to the priloner Howard, who, u will as James Smith, took home some of the beef ofthe ' heifer which had been lti1led_iu the house. . An . rue was also found at John Smith`: with traces of blood and tnllow on it. Mr M. W. Wilkieon, l County Attorney, assisted by Mr_C. V. Price, _ for the Crown; Mr John Mclntyre for the pri- til eight o'clock, p.m., which was against the prisoner only so flu` an related to the receiving ofthe stolen property. iv ` z Monday, 18th March. The Guam 1. 'IIoward-.-The prisoner VII ohugodtiwlth hsvhtg nselsi in stealing, killing snd receiving two heifers, in the township of Kennebeo, on 3rd December 1367, the property of John Clarke, of the some township. On the above date two heifers were missing which had I once belonged to John Smith, who `lived on lot " No. to in llth conoession oi` Kennebec, but which were, shout the lest day of November O1-4 liret duty of December last, lrnttsferred -by pur- chase to John Clarke who lives on the out lot- No. li-to that occupied b Smith. Scorch`; was made on the premises John Smith and 1 those of the prisoner, `and traces of blood were ; found in the stsble ofthe former. It was s.l'ter- 1 words discovered that the cattle had been driven ` lo Smith's yard by his brother James, who has t not been arrested ; that they were afterwards ` killed and cut up, one only having been skinned 1 -thst the olfal, heed snd hoof: of one of the r I cattle, had been burned st John Smith's, end It r that the carcass ofthe l I river and thrown in in i cu...-I. s`........l _:-I. -L- - ............u w sum In getting Imys, n_t_ bar. nun`-mar 4-1-:-- ..... ... wunn. zsoul priaoners were dad ntyre, counsel for Phillip Howutl, sp- \ in the cue ofhis client, I the rejection by um m~--b -1 -L` mes mu no- hllo woods I I mb falling: _'1`ho following inaolvenu . Bradbury. Toronto ; Geo. ` or Thomni 7"'