panel. I The a'air afford: another illustration of the proverb that Honesty is the beet policy ;" fur even ifthc $300 ingot had never been concocted, Dr. Starry Hunt's report of the essay of the ore of the Empire Mine. would probably have pro- cured purcheeere on ae good, if not more favou- rable tn-ms than were nominally obtained. As it ie, the extent of the deceit (for the fraud was of the " pious" kind. that is, with soe foundation in tact, and with good intentione,) and the number of persons cognizant of it, have given, and will give, a rough shock to mining enterptlee, from which the recovery to investing faith must neceaearily be rather elow. The een- i sation created in strong enough, no doubt, but it is not of the right kind. Under the circumstance-this occurrence na- turally giving rise to suspicions which will prove injurious to the prospect: of than who have invested anything in mining compeniee, or who have mineral land: for eale-we think that a auggeetion we have heard Inttde in some quar- ters, ie deserving of consideration, namely, that lhlt the nwarnrn-up .t-.....x,e ___,r - /4-------____ AN ENCOUNTER WITH 1 '1|_, 1,11 - _ . . _ u u - w. Au:-I I-Ill-J\4I.I, LIUVVBVOF, may D0 lld, that the Messrs Jones have offered to forfeit eith- erthe balance due to them of the purchase mo- nay, if the purchasers, nfter do`ng something more than merely scratching the surfnco of the mine, are then dislntieed with their bargain ; or, if they will not conlenl to thin nrrnngement, the vendors are willing to take the property back for the sum they have receivod for it, leaving the purchaser: to recover the bul- nnce from the other parties to whom it won paid. In the absence `of any other stirring newe, goulpe and scaadnl-mongers have had a ne time of it for the last few days in re the ` Empire line. For some weeks past,in feet Immediately after the sale of the property, sinister rumours were let aoat, to the eect that the rock Dent to the crushing mill had been heavily "united" with gold purchased at a distance. In common with some of the older inhabitants of the village who asked our opinion. we were very slow to atteeh any credence to these reports, on account of the etanding and c.-haracter of the vendors. How- ever, although the parties interested have done their utmost to keep the nfair quiet, it in now publicly known. and talked about,that the [Hok- ery practised has been discovered and, in fact, acknowledged. As our previous remarks con- cerning the Empire Mine had conveyed to oth- ` era our own impression that these rumours were utterly without foundation, an explanation of the circumstances under which this piece of de- ceit-for we can call it by no milder term-wae consented to, wan voluntarily made to us early this week, to .prevent our being placed, unwit- tingly, in a false position any longer, That statement, as it implicates others than the Messrs Jones, we do not deem it right to publish at present--eape-cially as various other versions are aoat. This much, however, may be said, have nnv if that n......|._..__, %j . A Immcd swntmvm yr IADED6-: -_---, _.., vvucn! wnore he can hiukl be can, good. Surely the min uer for doing the work he feel: called nown way 7 Suppose he thought he lure: to the millions about whom he ' cues by living as they H", by `the is hnndn; what has socien m an ..:-L __....- uuauil r Juritb pirates, in lntilude 7. I 8 3.111., 3 an sailing directly toward: us. An nhe was homewnrd bound, we pre- to send. TO IN" """"" " _ _ K...-3 vv nu-I UUHFIUOTIDIG min and immense power of heart ul- tic theology, preaching in great 13- zg-rooms, in Dissenting chnpels, in 3 sea Ibore, snywbero where he inks can. am-4 F-`----'- `L LORDLY PREACHER. Trains Arrive and depart from the Kinpton Station as fallow: : I ` , _ _ . -. ...\a..|Lll- 1 Ioula been in his youth, if notlike pr, at least a ynctmman. Hi: I are drawn from nautical V in nnv Ivan ...._..._n/1 ~ `_ ,,__...J u.-lug U1 mm, but by no means de- levelopmont. He he light a. soft blue eye, and 3 well- th. He is of the middle size, , extremely well built and perfect health. I Ibould COD Innth H _..a I.-1.- . uuuu. stance:--this inn` in rnininn an-- - - - - -- , , ,- ......J uunlxcl UUW` xwing room, in the Avenue gregnlion consisted of from whom nine out of [en were 'ningl.oilelles` Some them .gIo-I`ar'1sinu society [or the ewe]:-y, but they were care- r dinmonds on th an occasion. intml In Pm - ----` ` ' -. .. unuu may might take on without. any waiting or Lord Radatock purposes riot`: even Wadn...a.- :- . .--uu uu al|.l- W BUDGE- -e'c1ock,I board Lord n in Lady Harriet Uow- It ranm Gn H... A --A----- PIRATES. I ..v-, u IIJU any to do with I from the ex- Lrth on -l--~ I Ash-Wednem T ha--A I A-4 Single copies of the DAILY Nnrl rnny he` had 11 the counter of the publishing odica; prico 2d 1 LHU EX whom _ K--- .... mane, out no discovery of importance was made, and no_ arrests were _, _. -..u ueuppl euull, may retired, their retreat being hnatened by the loud Alarm of the bell. None of the peo- tired Constables Baelipp and Prienly, of the Togher end Victoria Cross police stations, arriv- ed with parties of armed men. They had heard 1he ret notes of the alarm bell, and had hasten- ' ed with crcditable oelerily theicity with information of the occurrence. The County Inspector, Mr Berry, and Mr Homil- ton, R.M., were apprised of the {Acts about 12 o'clock, and proceeded at once to Wilmount,ac- compauied by It Gunn, 8.1., with a. conuebul- LLII ke} .1- JU ANOTHER FENIAN OUTRAGE IN CORK Oork, Feb. 28 ---Between nine and ten o clock last night, the residence ofthe Rev. Mr Leslie, It Wilmount, nest the Lough, was attacked by an armed party numbering 25 men, who endeavour- ed to cect an entrance at first by an ndroit stru- tngem, and, when that had failed, by msin force, their object being the same as that which prompted the outrage on Mr Newenhsm's resi- dence it few nights ego-viz., to obtain arms. rho circumstances of this fresh outrage are as follows :--At the hour named, Mr Leslie's family were disturbed by the trstnp of is number of men hurriedly approaching the house, followed by a. loud knocking at the front door. On the knocking being heard, Mr Leslie went himself to the door to ascertain the cause of it. On his staking who the persons outside were, he was en- swered po1ice." He then asked what wanted. A voice, seemingly that ofn person in to receive the rites of t enough to convince party of police. When assured of the character of the party the rev. gentleman acted with vig. our sud presence of mind He immediately cal- led up his servant men, of whom there were, we believe, three in the house, and bid them procure rearrns,resolving to defend the house sgsinst the intruders. He at the same time gave orders to the fotlnla domestics to ring so slsrm bell which was erected on the roof of the house, in entici- pstion of some such exigency us that which had occurred. It is necessary to state that the Rev Mr Leslie httd acquainted the constables at the neighbouring police stetions-Togher and the Victoria CrosI-of his having the bell on the premises, and had concerted with them that its sound was to be ts sigtnl of danger, on hearing which they were to beaten with their respective sistsnce. An attempt was then made to force open the door, the men pressing their shoulders sgeinst the panels. Seeing that the door wss too strong_to be forced, some of th went to the window to sscertnin whether admit- tance was to be gained in thst way. The Rev. Mr Leslie then red is shot at some of the men within range. This drew_the Era of the who _ ' ,._ ...- |,....u.o, u-nun] uLll'}J| |5I.'U at the preparations of our crew, became quite demoralized. Their fire was more than ever at at random, while ours was steady and well maintained, and in A few minutes more they - tired. The auir occupied but hnlf an hour, and I trust we all lifted up our hurts in thunk- fulness for our speedy and complete delivernnce." utuc. Auu urst mine was ready with his g and instantly poured I tremendous charge grape and canine: into the enemy : boat. piercing cry toli the effect of thi; the b instantly sank, nnd the pirates, utterly snrpri. qt I occtzpied ho -_.-I I ._..-- [This in by Montreal time, from which deduct I2} minutes for the dii-renco between Montreal and Kingston t.ime.] ~ the elesrs get she tried st anxious, and when captain hastily drank a cup of tee, ssyil till! he felt uneasy to stay below, and instantly went on deck. As soon as tea was nished, a bottle was prepared, and a statement of our position and our fears placed Inside and carefully sealed up, and at the tint attack. it was to be thrown overboard by Lieutenant The mnskets were now brought out and landed, and laid with the eutlssses on the table in the seloon,_whlle the pistols and ries belonging to the ncers were distributed among the passengers. We had often on previous days spoken of the pirates, but had always treated them rather as mythical heroes of the past than as a grave reality of the 19th century, against whom precautions need be ` taken ; but to-night, all prepared, and at 8 p.m. the ntusltets, pistols, ries, and cannon were all loaded, and in readiness. Everything seemed quiet, the usual game of whist was proposed, when, about 10 minutes past 8 p.m., a cry was raised of a boat ahead. Half incredulously we took our arms, when a second boat ahead hurri- ed us on deck. Capping my pistol, which En- sign ----, lent me, i placed it halt`-cock, and stood by the captain. Scarcely ve minutes had elapsed from the rst alarm when shots began to be red. Three large boats were seen alongside attempting to board, all full of armed men ; the long but carried a swivel gun, and attempted to rake our masts, while the others endeavoured to gain a footing on our furecastle. Probably the attacking party numbered 100 men, while our , ghting crew, oicers and all, being about 50, and our ship not less than 240 feet long, the odds were entirely against us. A shower of badly directed bullets begun to fall around us, but there was no confusion. The sailors, sol- diers and oic.re, and even the ladies, remained rmly ntthelr posts. A steady tire was poured into the boats. The captain now ordered the helm to be put wellastarbourd. The ship,thottgh scarcely moving, obeyed at once, and the long- boat was by this manoeuvre brought with her broadside open to the carronade en the starboard side. The first mate ready gun, of grape enemv a host a 7 any _I_ _ ,,,-- -. ..... 4nwV. mr ueane, II y , t. he V nights azo-vir., In nh..:- ..--, ,-_, ..-.......,-J uuu ox A in N lied that they had with them a whom they brought to Mr Leslie les the Church, as he appeared gsuue. Suepcctingauetralagern, to one of the upper windows to party before opening the door. gdnrk he could nm rlia...-nl-L -.. ucinng we bell the men Iv that their stntngem had ler threuened that if the e not opencd to them they is then said that all they Id that if admitted they The Rev. Mr Leslie mm -rr-. -rv .uuuvII'.I (U opening could not dislinguisb 3 of the men, but he saw in {but they were not n I Snlleman Anna ...:.1. .2. _- --uvuur 0! IDE ms of the attack. numerous bullet 3 upper windows of the low" "'- .uu |l\JI'\l ' surprised `nmn nniln 111511 . `In Kingston on 1811: Hatch, 1868, in Oaths: rlno Glllupie, aged 65. fsinglo copies of thu Onomcu uni Nun, conuinjng the news oftbe week, mny be f had in wrappers for mailing. Prico 3d. etch used every Friday. " J `bout w-rrI.l` IOIIIO 4|-- - pull.`-OBI or sub uncultivated p to live upon and lllblilt their : land owners are demanding I that no poor man can nford to now nn-F--- ----` ' next! and Loniaians papers complain that while there are thonaa. nda upon tbonundn of acres of land in the country, which were former- ly under culture, and which hi.gb standing. Texas and Louis -LlI.. Al - .- _....vu|5U W"-U sue nunnuc nnd Pncic nnd Fnnklip Telegraph Companion wire for the East. lost oftho largo buaineel house: no connected with it, Among the Directors are Nathan llelrl. D. A. Gage, Elisha Wndnworth, F. D. Gray, N. K. Fairbanks G. M. Grnv, B. F. Culver, and runny other: 0; high The Great Western Te . organized in Chicago to 1 Northwestern StnteI, to ( the Atlantic ll nnrnn- -3--' ~ statement: tended to prejudice the publ' agninst him. He up he is not an Athelu, and is An Englishman. To which th thnt it matters little to an indigngnt public whgt country Taylor lays clnim to, Illd assures him that be will receive little sympathy from Eng- liahmon. _ ,, __ '--v-ash A London correspondent given the following pen-end-ink sketch of the new Chancellor of the ExcheqIer:-" Hr Hunt ! pereonel eppeer- ence in remerhble. eed, no one can help remarking it. He is considerably over nix feet in height, end of more than proportionate hulk. Iehonld any that he in fur nwny the henvieet men in the House. Then, to add to hit formid- able eppenrnnoe, he wear: I block and moutnche, and he wnlh swiftly but solidly across the lobby, ` linking the pavement groan as he doth treed thereon,'he looks n men mone- ter. The name writer also deeerihee In-_ Hunt as an indomitable worker. When the jury in the recent child murder one at Quebec returned e verdict of Wilfnl Harder" ngeinet Taylor end his wife, In Taylor hinted end remained ineensible some time. When the prisoners were taken to the gnol it required the utmost exertion: of the police to prevent the omxa us-r. 2:55 Lin, | `L35 pm. | Mixed train 6.15 mm. QIIINIJ CI-EIII LuI:IuUl!IYB: hereafter I ..:.a-_A nu Some thousands of coliiers areilnow on strike, in consequence of a proposal to re- duce their wages, in the Bolton, St. Helens, and other districts. The masters have large _ stocks of coal on hand, and a speedy termi- nation of the dispute is scarcely probable. The miners in the Dunfermline district are emigrating to America on account ofthe depression in trade. A moustache spoon is said to be one of the latest Yatzkce inventions, the object being to provide a spoon bymeans ofwbich soup. medicine, etc.. may be carried to the month without liability of being spilled or soiling the moustache. The invention con- sists in a movable cover so combined with the bowl of the spoon that it may cover the greater portion. It also consists in the combination of a lever and a spring with the spoon and the cover, so that the lstter may be readily closed or opened. an 1-. q _. -- Naples letters state that the eruption of Mount Vesuvius has again increased, With interns! rum- blingl, Ian, re, smoke, tc, Sigbtueen contin- ue to ock to the spectacle, but only few Neu- poiitens; many persons arrive from the other Provincea ofltaly, and 1 great number offoreigm era. An aspect of contentment sit: on the feces of the guides, who have already earned not leu than 20,000fr. by this agitation of the noun- tain. - George Francis Train bu been trying to lac ture in Waterford, Olonmel, Limerlck and Sligo. The proprietors of the various public balls, &c., having some regard for the respectability of lhoir establisl1menll,rafnIed to allow the mountebank to give one of his performances on any terms whatever. The Nonconfo-rmiu of Saturday expre9- an the uncompromising lgoltility of the great body of Protestant Diuenlerl to Earl Russollu proposal to endow the Roman Catholic hierarchy in Ireland. At the Marlborough Street Police Court, Lon- don, on Monday, Mina Rose Phillipa, I. young lady, was ned 40: and com for furious riding in Rotten Row. \ Mr G. 'I.`rnin bu been refuted lbe uu ohho Limerick Alhemeum for his proposed locturu. ":I'_h-e_|;:'is-si-ng:.:':l'1i; -(-}:'-t;i1~errie, of Liverpool, from Bonny River, on which the underwriiarl last week settled as for A total loss, bu turned up safe at Sierra Leone. ll,rII1-1 - I u _!.l `,- Of the 150 Iconndrela pardoned from the Tan- nenee penitentiary recently, from motivu of economy, 50 were murderers. IIIL- _____2__ _| 9, rI,_.;-L-_-s, -3 `I'!_- __,u ll I7 I` IUl.lI' D,`-IV J O,lU. Flour--rooelptI heavy, quotntlonl nominally unchanged but market weak nnd tending to do- cline. G:-nin-rau.-I generally unchanged. Provi|lon|-Imn|l conlnmptlve detnnnd; nlel unchanged. Aahu quiet but ueady. ICING WIST. 5:10 pm. | 5240 Am. | Mixed Lr|in mm. The ceremony of "drumming out" it In future, to be dispensed wlth.-A1-my and Navy Gazette. (epuu rota-yr-u to in Daily New.) Ilonlroel, In-oh. II.-QFIOBI-II Inn; 8,00 to 8,25; Extrl, 7,0010 0,00; nay, 7,00 to 7,75; Welleud Genet Super, 7,455 to 7,015; Super No. 1 Ouudl wheat, 1,45 to 7305 ; Super 3 No. 1 Western wboet, 7,45 to 7,65 uper No. 1 Western whent, 7.20 to 7,30 ; beg our 8,0510 3,75. Wheet--Onnede Fell 0,00 to 0,00 ; Spring, 1,72} to 1,75 5 Wollorn, 1,00 to 1,70. 0u.te-per 32 lbs, 48 to 60. Bnrley--per 40 Ibe, I ,00 to1,05. Bunor-Deiry-25 to 20; nur- packed 20 to 2150. AIhe|-pou, 5,60 to 5,515. pearls, 6,60 to 6.85. Gold In New York at 12 o'clock, 139]. Pork-lieu, 19,50 to 00,00; Prime lieu, 16,00 to 00,00; Prlme,l4,00 to 00,00 ; Dreued Hogs, 0,0 00 to 0,00. Pen, 91 to92. Rye Fleur 6,00 to 6,10. F'h nI1-1|-at-nlnln hnnvv nnrnntlnnl lllllillllf Loniaians luau-A -- `L K .. .......u, to connect Obie ic 7 ' H_t_I_st_of DIED. Telegraph 0. b` D erect new line. in I conmu-1 |.:..-_- , --v-- uvw mac: 1:: Chicago Fnnklin 'r.I-.. ........ mu emtor replies I :1: a act O5ic;go with rnnklip H_ou of the MONDAY EVE.\'I.\'Un Paris Pembroke Perth Pete:-bore Picton Point St. Oherlu Port Hope Prnmtn Onkvillg. . . Oil Spnngl Onngevillo Oshuwn .. . Ottawa. .. . Napnnee. . Ningarn .. . Norwich. . . liontrulu mnduy .. . London . . Ingarsoll.. Gall: . . . Ganunoqne Georgetown Goderich .. Guelph Hamilton . Hnwkelbury g o'h`E 1~`l}.`;-JT 1210' Fergu Elorn van:-troll rues. . . Cayuga .. . Ch sthlm, Uhelles Chippun. Clinton Cobolrg... Collingwood Cornwall Dnnvillo" . Dnndu .. . suuutlllla. I Buckingham Barrio Bellevn'lla.. Berlin D--AI-=-- -at Almoute. . . Arnprior Aurora u.-awn-xxcucrll nu rounon t 11. The Pootmuteryenorcl will` be 31- ways ready to recein and attain`! to :11 pliutionu, complaints, or other `emu cations nddreued to him by` or other: relative to Pol! Oco 80 Blink. cnlnavtllllr ul III] I ll 10. No ch: _ on psying in, or drawing out postage on communications` mutenengnl in relation Postman! In acpouud or wiuuinwn. rge will beundo ` to dcpociton N039!- chemo. JhQLQ' -.lII`I-- ~` uuslreu, [or any sum WIILIJGTIWI. 7. Every De aitor a account will thus be kept with t Postmaster-General, and a Depositor may y into his or liar account with the Post 0 ca Savings Bank, at any of the Savings Bank Post meet which at the time may best suit his convenience, and may exercise the same choice in draw- ing out money, subject only to the obliga- tion of producing the Paas Book. in of identity-whencver paying in or '- ing out money. ' 8.Inte:ast at the rate ofi per cent. pa Il- num willbeallowed on depolita lying in . the ordinary deposit accounts, but when I Depoaitor has 3100 deposited, hi 0: Ihl may request the PoatmaIt'eI'-Gculrll to transfer this sum to I special account, and will then receive a Certicate of such spe- cial $100 deposit, bearing interest at 5 per cent. 1' annnm. 9. ostmsatera are forbidden by law to i disclose the name of any Depositor, or the amount of say a nu: deposited withdrawn. charge till he: Illn--in .-s......:a..- E3): 5;!TJa1~1l:;> usnwu IJ LII LKUII. 6. Each De ` itor will b. .1: . Pans Book.p:|.:d the ma. , , .`i`.}`}.,"`{', ; withdrawn, will enterqd thy]-gin bfth. Pmtmagtgr receIv1n_g or paying` an. me. In uddmon, 5 direct reeeip; my 3.1,], amount paid in, will be sent to the Dpog. itor from the Peatmuter-General and sh. Postmaster-General will issue 3' chequg, pny_nble At any Post Oce 83119 Bank desired, for any withdrawn. 9 7. EVDPV nnnnu{Ono - -AAA..-` _2u 4: lncu U Luv rlrntulblll-IIGIIUIII. 5. The Postxnutcn of the omens nned will act. as agent: forho ueoipt of the money deposited for trnnnniulon to tho Postmaster-Gcneul, and for the paymgng by the Puumutor-Ganonl _of money nigh. drawn by Depodton. H 122...! npnnnOAu -III In. .-:__I!--I , 0-- PIICI-I IIU UICII IIUPUIII-Or. 4. Any reon may hue I. deposit no- count, In Jepoeite will be received daily, during the ordinary honre of Poet Oce busineu, of my number of dollars, from 01 up to 8800, the total amount which on be received from 1 Degeflor in eny on year, except in cute to epecillly unbor- ized by the Pnstmuter-General. 5 "I`I1n Dane-...e.... -1-41.- -3--- ;_- - 3 The diract necurlty or the Doininion is given by the Statute for I d Ildo. 8. At such Post 0503 mined, the luv- ingn Bank reguluiolu may be read public, giving `full inforlnntlon wit 1;- spcct to che mode of depositing and with- drawing money, and that regulation: an printed on the cover of the Pan Book nup- plied to each dcponitor. 4 Ant nnrlnn Innv luau: n 4I.u...h. _. uuw .ynunuu vvxlvla In 5'-IIICIIIUH u] commence upcntimu on tho 1:: 1868, and thc P win, from that (151, receive at any of the undu- mentionecl Post Oeudopogiluplld to tho Poutmutern by person: wishing to plug their money in the Government Saving; Bank. IIIEII r ma 1-on-rornc: 5 us` I P IIIIKI- pnlnhllnhnnl hi vndnagalg - -I-u rv-nvrrlun IJIVIIIII IIANIII ubllolud 8 tho prount 8'a:l.on of Pnrlb&.m="m1:i:|.1 commnnnn nnal-nnna an tho `Int A PosT01=`i*ibE ~ sAVlN1____BAN|(8. ` 0 3 1'-Pain 1'1ko.- P051.` OITIOI. (`uni -5- _ ::.Hnltoh :::Wollinglon ...Wentwonh ,, P mung.-nut . . Jlichlnond Wentworth . . .Wcllu!glon . . .W'ellington Ir: ...Ia.ldinnnd :1:-arelleru` Guide. nuron Iiigpmmmmd ooplIvUIvIU .. .omn 4 . . .Welhnd . . .`vu0Il IU ...OI:tun -on LOT` ...Om.w| ...nIlllI l . . .York l'\AA-._ tnlllnill `Ill r-Golunl y piuplld to shin; mom OI` |\\'lR'l DEIIRIPHON _-.n_ _nHr- - MARCH Elm).-39 62nd eection proridee for the strict conne of crlmirull during eomo period of the time for to be in- de for the that object. The 83rd eeetlnn providee that the director; ;eheIl keep e record of the priwnefe ind genee end feithfulneee In the perfo work, in order to remit the day: for during which he Ihlll not hen violnted any prison rules. This provision does not apply to life eonvicu. . r.._- ..,...,.uuuiu nre occur in any of these houses, it would be impouible to bring a stream to benron them, and u a consequence they stand in no lit- tle peril, The need of such In engine Chief Ber- wnter a steam re engine would be capable of rendering the city, particularly the higher levelr, the most important service. Other cities that ,___- ...v ,.....u-ac, may the carpal that city, of: steam re engine for usei re in any of the large dwelling: on ground above Sberbrooke street. As it i: |ent,should re in h would ban imn-'--"-`* ` ' .......uc. uamme, mmcoe; Wm. Rani, G: R. E. Jones, B-ollevillo; Francis Hacketw ville; John Grie n, Fitroy; Thou Belleville; John M?) Pbippen, London ; _ _ _.-.-unu , Eh-UDK-. rmppen, London Thorns Atkinl, Owen Sound; Thoma Thompson, 3!. Thomas; John L. Human and Jamel Henderson. Montreal; J. A. Mchfnugbton, ditto; J . O. Mofat, ditto. The Chief of the Montrea ' ,,_.._. .... nuu norm-Wei delired, they mull. not oncoungu exnrnngnnz and reckless rlilway ex elu tint support will be withheld. Nlw luonvtx-rs.-Tbe followi: are gazetted ;-Price and Spencer, . S. Lundry, Brampton; Wm. Bake George E. Chnby I: Bro., Kingslor livnn,Toronto; John Ilclfullin, Pen L. Henderson, Toronto; H. W. Hm John Flows, St. Marys; John F. G lrenl; John Spence, Southampton an Guelph; Jesse Horningatar, Be Mcliiunon, Lindsay; Robt. Brntnge Samuel Gamble, Simcoe; Ron Jones, Fl.-ll--:n-l rs ' " fvuvunnnau J0 IHAIVIHUPC ID! i ho: 0! civil and religious liberty, ._rv-u-gnu. The St. John Homing Hen tuio and Quebec in favour of direct commercial line for the 1 way. I: urge: that if the nnppe wick for brnging in the Non]: ODCOI rlilm wilhb .., ....; uqlu nuu nu contents, wh ed with the exception of one I In: so badly burned, that her I ed impossible. mL,r~- -- At Johnnburgh, Wnrren county Glen`: Fails Messenger, Jerome Howl wife had unturned with kerosene L I standing in the stable with other cast` iug tit night, a candle was ,, ._ ...._l.\. u: JEIIEI K A German apeculutor plaasuro trips to the U: dred person: are to take 3 month in the United penle will be put about or fun. __.j_.___.___.;__ Richard Casey, convicted of murd York lnsl week, for life, when he fnoeliously naked I] ndd 3 couple of years to the term. intends to trips the rT.m..a q._.-, \.ulllU. DLII ma: discussion partook of non; of the personnl acrimony which has been ntlribuled to it; and the old nllegud grudge about the Inn- perial honours had as much to do with it as the ' man in the moon. In spite of sllthe rumours which have pre- vailed 0{dlB8ClJil0Dl_ in the Cabinet, it is evident that Ministers have hnd time enough to attend to the necessary preparations for the session. Let me any that these stories have been disgraceful!) l ex-ggeruted. There have been differences of , opinion on the question of the Iltercoleniul Rail- way. It would have been extraordinary had this been otherwise. The Intercalonial Railway is the great at single work that these Provinces have undertaken for many yea:-s--in many re- upects the greatest and most important they have ever undertaken. The construction of 9. uilway connecting the various Provinces together, and involving an expenditure of from eight millions to twenty millions of dollars, according to the route selected, is no serious A work that had ll been undertaken by Ministers without serious dittbrcnczs of opinion, there would have been fair ground for suspicion of imincerity, or indi"er- ence or something worse on the part of the Exe- cutive. But that discussion none acrimonv which hnn rt..- ...._._ J l .....u.u1.-I The Ottawa correspondent of the H Spectator writes :- ....;.. mm: ux UUEIS mud, I!!!` u that point for 531113 days. {of common belief that theiz ;sult of n plan of which ml! `of the line are not no iguol I would require zbam to be. u ,:-u on I reuun movement {of Malone. Number! of I `Wong lo the organization, sees arm; nf am L9}.-H4 1. The decline of Papal supremacy in Aus- tria it now an evident fact. The Concor- dat in being practically annulled. The lnperor, like a good constitutional mon- . arch, respect: the decieion of the Reicberath or Ana}:-ian Parliament, and the course of constitutional law is to override the rea- trictionaof an eete treaty. The Imperial niniatry, indeed, in with the people in re- gard to thelaw of civil marriage. Protnta from the elerical members of the Legisla- ture have been met by urgent eppeala from the ministerial benchee that are practically no many pleae for religion: coloration. The eiviluarriagebillhaa beenpaued, and the Lnetriane an eelebrating the event with dconeuationeof joy. Itia undoubtedly 5 ans event, and math a wondgg-ml ehuge in the govumneet of that country --ouewhleh is fullolhope for thug- n. pd dull gm-`I ..u_:_._l --- :Plltl(`k Lynch wen chuiged with baring been ` drunk nnd disorderly on Sunday, and ghting over a lady love, who was also before the court. 9 `they were fined re dollars each. and to go to gaol until the line is paid Ellen Little was sent to gaol for thirty days on A charge of drunk- enness and vitgrnncy: and John Nobbs, who was arrested in the act of striking his wife, `while he was in a state of drunkenness, wnsfined in the usunl sum of two dnlla, The hearing of the charge brought by the inspector azainlt Mrs Foley, selling liquor without license, was again adjourned until Wednesday, one of the , the witnesses having shaken hands with John Barleycorn this morning, an act evidently leav- ingas inobrintlnga tendency an smelling the l cork of: whiskey bottle. 1 1 .n; The Montreal News private Ind reliable iufol ` ...i ..r - Du ' ,._-..-. . _ . .__..`n strict conntitntihnnlhm of 1 governmnt is winning for it: .._; SA FENIAN MOV E)1EN'[' ox THE TIER. ; Poucl Conn`, Mondny.-WilIinm O'Neil and ` charged ` ___ .. --A , . u-nun: nurse DelODg- ing to Mr George Barrett, of Wolfe Inland, was nccidentnlly drowned on Sundny morning. He vu_s not loose, with the intention of letting go to water, which he did, and while ninkingat In op- en space near the shore, his fore feet must have slipped under him and lie was immediately , plunged under the ice. About five minutes at` gerwnrdl he was taken out dead, ten or twelve feet from when he went under. No person was present to see enctly how the accident occurred, ,_.-_. .u vvuuulug HI! I ! ration of fonign observers, ` predict in these gunranteea f a decline of revolutionary the assurance of mnterisl pI'( lever full: to the lot 01 a 1 I tented and ind uatriou: peop J` Cu-ru Cnossma 1-an [cI.-About twenty- ; pro head of cattle were taken over towolfulalnud ; on Sunday, three of which fell. through, but they ` ware I. safely landed, It is expected that they will be piloted to Cape Vincent to-dny. Hon II Dn.owHxn.--A [CI.-A an L--.) -1, ... - The French Emperor had a desperate st- uck of asthma in the last week of Feb- ruary so that at one time his life was dea- pairsd of, and the court physicians were ordered not to be absent a moment. The attack, however, passed off, and in a day or two afterwards the Emperor appeared on horseback in public. Thedanger from which the Emperor thus escaped has raised a fresh crop of speculations as to his probabilities of life and the chaps that would follow in France were he to be suddenly cut off. ,,--_._.... mwuu: E0 arrnn tips United States. Five ml take part in such, am States. TbO,Wbc be doubla the ocenn I J; -----an vuuvlruli, wuo can enluy . In for civil liberty iDB Of ravnhni.-.n.-.. .....:g..:.__ ___I Itreal 31:51 :--We learn that I reliable information has been receiv- Iinn movement in nu. n_.'~mm.. .n.., 1 .,. `........nuuu, nuu some kind, have m- .u..,..:-_- n I` I Hernld Appeals to On. so the best. And most :in.l Intercolonial Rail- but support of New Bruns- Ig Nortb-weat Territory in nun encourage or Isnetion i expenditure, or rt ..... was well` presence is lof malcomems on 1 re ignorant as good 5 Hum on ha u,-._-_--'v- Iv: u-run nnuvl I: agitation Ind ace prosperity which politically con- , people. THE CABINET. , murder in New was sentenced to State prinon fncelioluly the ind... .. .rys; Gannon, Mon- `, Southampton; Martin Ry- Berlin; Angus ; Brntngeu, Goderich; ncoe; Ron, Goderich, illo; Huckett, Belle- Thou. Jeff.-1, onneil, PeIerboro - Robt. Thorns Anna. n-- Mr Jones (Leeds) has given notice of inquiry whether the Government had em- ployed any means to prevent the departure from this country of a body of young men known at Papal Zonaves, who let : Canada. with the nvowed intention of ghting Iguinlt 1 nation -with which Great Britain And Canada were at pea.ce,-many of these young men having received instruction It the public expense in our militnry schools. winnix;_fo;-itne|f mo admi- ,. _L _ _ _ _ _ 7, I -A .--...... un Iwltll-I5 KU IU iid, esbore, in: a ve `_|___ ,, . u . , _..-.....a- uu ma nlgn ;e is at pre- uring benron Ice they lfnn-4 5- -* '5` __ .._... ruuusu Lo anena to tions es m 'O|'k then pI'nI.';nnn _,......--nuu u-no uccu receiv- eut in the neighbourhood men, supposed to be- xn, and all of whom pos- I, been D'lThnr'inn- .- ,--, J nulbu LUHDC 9 oiled cow, and thence Its, which were destroy- ox. Mrs Hewett xi recovery is deem- . Ki: l.,I'I' following Soenccr FT-I ,_.. --vWU\I nuu D1! erosoua lousy cow, I cattle. It be- in [133 hr n-kink -- - ulunble horse belong- n nu wan`. In-A u The Irgnnent u to political discontent in Nova Bcotin made use of by the deputa- tion ve have not touched, as we do not deem it a legitimate reason, in so rigid A mutter us the currency, for swerving e heire- breedth from the dictates of general utility Ind convenience. We believe, however, thet were the Nova Scotien currency gen- ernlly sdopted there would not be anything near the name amount of dieatiefection cre- ated in these Provinces that would be ere- nted in Nova Seotie were we to change the currency of that Province by substituting our own, which at the present time has no- thing but usage to recommend it. nuu nu Ul WDODII ave gathering at It is there: mutter sir presence is the re- nlrnrnnn-. an -L-'- ~ .....v. uaune. H De- anne, by which ame led r-nv -hr` ""' county, says the ne Hewett and his Danna A Inn-nu A-- moi. _i"-i;:3`:1un- ` and pan The, whole ex- Ehn n.-.-_- ---- _..u-.-no A: Luv FE- lems this side L loyalty --_--- ,__ _...... who can easily _. 43-2` l!L__.A# u Quite pnlon the judge Io United States Congess. W: are inciined to accept the force of these representations, so far as they extend to the desirability of making the Nova Scotiu currency the standard for the Do` rainiou. It would greatly facilitate the use of English coina_ and it would be acting an independent. course from convictions of utility and respect for the wisdom of the monetary conference at Paris, to take the step without waiting tor the action of the American Congress. The probability is. indeed, that it will be a considerable length of time before exchanges can be effected between the United States and Canada in the same circulating medium. There is no immediate prospect of the resumption of specie payments in the United States, and until an assimilation of currency is etferted in such manner.the rate ofexchsnge between the countries will always be a matter ot'cal~ cnlation and be anbjacl: to constant changes. It is desirable to have general uniformity_ and we might well deem it incumbent on In to follow the course ofthe United States in adopting the Paris standard ; but when we nd a pressing need for immediate legislation, and have within our own family of colonies a desirable standard of value that conforms to the European system ..v._. ./nu.-u" l ion without waiting on the action of. the` I l l l 1 I I l l I 1 l I 4 c I t r t C I e c I I P u there should be suicient reason for adopt: 1 ing that standard without waiting to make E our legislation dependent on that of the American Congress. the Autriun l steam- FROM . milton (of whom we had twelve on bond) should have the muskou, and the cannon ho manned by the uilon and the first mute. The wet and dull, and ngthlng to relino tho wuri. Ippoared. The captain now became Iuupiciona_ We had A council called, and formed 3. plug of defence. Our weapon: oonuiucd ofnix old mu-i so foolishly 1 labour of his society d the matter, except, indeed, to learn t] nmple that there are people on earth to comfort name A poor sort of a God 7 A depntmion of Nnvzi Scolin Scuat or: i waited upon the Hon. Mr Rose on the cur = rency qucstinn at Ottawa on Friday. They urged that the exLcnsion oftlio present Can- ndian currency to Nova Scolia would cause a great nnnnynnce and inconvenience, and l ` would tend to increase the present discon- ` 3 tent in their province, and their object. was i to-induce the Finance Minister to so nmcnd l ' the Currency Bill, that whether the bill be` l fore Congress passed or not, in no case shall ' Canadian currency be extended to Nova Scout. They argued lhnt an Halifax cur` rencyis ncknowledged to be more convenient l (I it should be extended to the whole DOl.I1lD~ : ,- .1 _ I, -_ ._ .-v nun: 11:0] HID. The London Spectator observe: :--Any Pam- is Euglnnd may turn himself into a working far- mer, intensely inteueated in muck, enthuaiulic trn-Galvinietic then druving-rooms, burn: by the do, al he think! is the hinhn rm An:-- -- ' ' ,,..,,,.....uu wunlever. Lord to preach It Lady Harrie!) every Wednesday in Mlrcb, at two o'clock. He will aloe pxjench on several evenings at the American Chapel, in the Rue de Berry, and at 1115 Wesleyan Chapel in the Rue Royals. q.1a.y_ into n wm-Ha.-. 4-..- preparation wine in nu-mu-In .0 I ...1_'|-St. -L`?!-d D`-"D0508 ...u-e, unu 100K! in I think he must. have ' his ancestors, I nilor, fnvourito metaphors life. There is nothing in any wsy eccentric or pre- tentioua in his deneanour. He does not affect 3 clerical costume. Without ponseaning eloquence or a high order, he bu the art of commanding attention, and while preaching extompore soldom heitates for, or cba.ngu,a word. The doctrine: of absolute election and grace, and the lthinesa of works, which his lorciuhip preaches with con- `- -.na uul. IUECI clerical changes, a English than is frequently heard in some populn placeu of woruhip. At the clone of than carvin- `L. E--`- ` V .....;.uuu. an 1a a handsome man, it of life (35), with a head (prematurel somewhat singular form, cient in intellectual development. H hair and whilkera, 3 e_ve,l formed pleasing mouth. 1 about re feet, night, well active, and looks in rfect lhlhlf n run-0 L--- `-- - ' ' ' , _,. .. ,,......c tutu uiamonua th l eras nut specially invited to be p esent_ but was taken by an eatirnably 1ady-- old fre- quonter of Lady Harriet`: matinee: d aaircea. Lord Radalock does not, so far as I know, leek any other publicity than auch as may conduce to bring as many nheep as possible to his {old ; ne- vertheless, as he is just now one ot the sights of Paris, I, as I Paris correspondent, feel called up- on to mention Ihatl have seen him The im- pression made upon me by a single discourse is that be ban a teal vocation for the work to which he has recently addicted himself. Had he been plain Mr Smith instead ofthe representative ofa moat respectable peerage which waa founded in 1800 by his grandfather the Hon. Admiral Wal- aegrave, himselfa scion of a noble house of old- er date, I have no doubt he would have made his way as a popular preacher in any town in England. Be is handsome in the prime (prematurely bald) of form. bv rm m-n-- A-2 . nncuuauu. xne congregation cc 70 to 80 people, of whom 0 ladies in elegant morning loilene: were notorious in Ar.gIo-[`ar'1sinu splendour of their jewelry, I ful not to parnde Iheir o I wan nm .n-..:-n_ :--x- I I - A Pnris correspondent writes on . dny:-Tbi: day, at two o'c1ock,I Radnock prvscb 9. sermon I pefa magnicent drawing Friedlnnd. The congregation cons people. nf' whnrn ..: n . - - ~- V-.. -uunvn, Ul . y ` "3 the Government would appoint. a. competent nuayer, of well-known reputation, to make a thorough examination and report upon the IC- tuni Average value of the gold and silver to be found in the rocks of the mine: already opentd in the Quinte Division.--Maa'ac Mercury. . mun umunun-nun 1 Ixecmod neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously It i the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. \