Whuobouo. unmnnnfuocurod Whule 011,111 on“ from on ting bond.and In the oondluon which n was flnthndod............ Willciw 101‘ but» macaw... ... m IIIIII CIQOOOO“ ~00loonlutnuuo uuuuuuuu I Yellow mo“! in bolts. hm, Ind for manning†. .. ............. ........ 'Blblu. punt-boot- mlm tad hymn-boon, no‘ lno‘ndins ordi- nary books and pamphloh .. 0010 per 9,000 pounds ‘002609 for Ihlp puma!" .. 01m tnd mmnmfla oi, us. on carbon and domljohm o: pmud bow... flak: sud pm iii; free 8n! hunm root or flower '1‘: I. nndrolaod......... ...... .. Tu. pine. tortoise or other nnmonuhoturod.. . . . . Turk“........................ ..... Veneers of wood and Ivory sown , 0 ’nu-v "nut-"cunt aonoolunu-u... â€at!!!" ........... W _s or whmmn 7 _‘ V- ,___VV---_____---,â€"- v..- Pgssrï¬......a. mm... “p on Oslo ----- O'IIIII'Ii'OIIOOOOI. PROD, pine. o s s o s s . a s "cannon-nouns Piling ox puts, not around or cal- c n IIIluvs-o.sols-cognlcolsmle-I Salt. mm. imported from the United Kingdoms. orsn Bricish possession, or impor for the use of the sea. or I! ï¬sheries. . Bile: or equalize quarts. . Silk. In. or as tooled from tho cocoon. not being double twist.“ or advanced in manufacture, snyysy, silk cocoons and silk oiié'riL..........'.'.}.l;L‘.T.'.'.'.".'.".'.'JIIIILL". Oxdto acid.................................... Penis, or “unto: urchin, or cud- 811i"; inidre laid; 'ii'r'feli'; fluid; pickled.......................... ..... Dodgnb. sods «mm. soda nu- UI' "Vina-confluent" - a n a O cunt-nonun- gulp, nnmgnnmomrqd . dinmonde for boren' use Extinct oilogwood........... m .. '1“!!! books. nets and seine. Ind linen nnd twine: for the use of the Bakeries. but not to include sporting ï¬shing tackle or book- wuh flies or "oiling npoonl.... Heir. “pm. unmannieomxed Hemp. undrened *lron ables chain, over one-half of an inch, ehnckled or Iwivelled , _Or not.................. - a n a o .nnnuvuuu Mulligan for wound and cotton mills, at all klndu. while not manufactured In (hoods ... ..... . ; Oil. catholic or heavy all. and in the manufacture of wood block avomont, Ind of wood {orbnild- _ 93: and nilrocd un............. . . . Ottawa. March 15.â€"Most oi the following articles did not appear in the schedule 01 tarifl changes published on Saturday. Those preï¬xed by an asterisk are corrected iron: the list already given: Animals for the improvement at stock under re nlations to be made by the tenury Board and approved by the Governor- “143011110“ 0 a o a a sauna-saunas" a o a a no 1’06 Anchors" iroo 'Bamboos, unmanufactured......... ireo Carriages of travellers and car- riages laden with merchandise, an not to Include circus troops nor hawkers under regghtions to be preset ibed by the mister 0‘ Cnltoml ........ ecu nun-us a ee {'00 Cost and coir yarn tree “Diamonds, unset, including blacl But any liquors imported under me name of wine and mammal: more â€an 40 per cent. of upmu o! the strength of proof by Syken’ hydmmeur. shall be rated fox; gnty as non-enumerated Do. boulol oontainlug more than 1 quart. in addition to 83 per 005. on the additions] quantity ....... I Vanish, bright and lack, (or flu builden' use................ Van lb. all other not also- whero speciï¬ed, per imp. gal. Vegetables, v'z.. potatoes. per bushel Do,toma.wos.......... Do, all other..... . Xeggpalglo ï¬bres, natural......... 3:638:31: 'i ....... 1 .. . . . [$.72 neg". or n: . a Vitriol blgepsfl Wines, champagne, and all other sparkling wines. in bottles containing not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint... ......... ! Do. containing no: more than 1 pint and more than one but tuned for excise purpose-m... T399999, manufacmred. per DB, containing one half pin; each or leus.................... Turpentine. my and crude... .. Turpentjnempirixu .. .......... Trains, «when, “lines and ibugs......'...§.L....'.'..’...’....'.V gym.p_r§nting ..... Toblcoo. Inufl. per pound gumoflo . 20%“ 9166 n‘lfdxiiiiil Tobacco, cigars and assumes. 'l‘uu’ {Eu Bl'céiia‘. Bl‘éHRHd'Bé'inf. £411. in plate: or uhqeu.......... 5m, u: yaw- ur wuuw.......... Tin, manufacture; of... lull D III"! llll-llfllllluuuuuuuun ggmjappngoa†" M liiuLSIpor poimd 11.. Sugar. molasses for reï¬ning purposesï¬mponod 1111603... 130.. not direoh........ . ............ D9, 90; for reï¬nery. impor‘ed 7 Mini... 7 Do. not olrect Bow candym or pound......... Tallow. per und......-..-...... 'l‘unploo.wh lewd black Tannon' bark (see hemlock but) ......... .................. . Mbhck,p6rp0uhd. ..... . 19.. 3139021 and Japan, per -.---|I0 Eliza. melsdo. eta. ., per pound 811m: syrupy, owe mugs, ro~ Sugar. 0 ml to No. 9 and not than 0.14. per pound ..... . Suzu. below No. 0 per pound r. impeded direct. no ud- nuon to value for boznhend or other pnchgo. or [or chug" or oxpenus............ Unsungluoono or inure nus-1r. urge .- man 0 name color 0! “mm coon............... Do. to: commercial blank! cud odvcrdumcnu......... Itoncaouah ttmwnc undo “on except mubio, per Icno )8 cubic to.t............. ltonc._ srlndphnu m the 1090 1090 .100 Miriiqu ‘ it‘iis'é‘i'tkizié.‘ m6} Mono-"o. see earthenware. 8111]) but in roll or floun. .. .. ... Bu gnu. hove M Dutch nan- . per pound ... ............. mandreuod tree-tone. and all own building stone. except mublo. and on :1! mmptuturu of “one and god witpL........... .................. porpound.. .............". .......... . .kihnlw.I.L.§I.L...L. " ' " o 0000" u u: "0.1.0.0... n-nun :- .:.a 81.50 do: 181,50 po‘rl' mp. an .a 3) p o ’ ‘83 p do: 83p doz 75 etc 3nd 351m gonad 301m (0 and 1:090 2590 30120 )0 eta 30 cm 20 p 0 true Iron )2 0‘8 tree asoand 250 and mp0 nape would 500 and mp0 mp0 235““! 951%?“ p o p 0 tree 1710 p 0 tree tree 90 p o 17} p 0 has {too we and lupc 2Jpo )0po hoe 20 p 0 1'11 1) 0 tree has In 3nd lo and 35110 Mpo {a ad to um! 30 p o 25 p {o und {0 and 30 p 0 :5 p o free £8†p o 10p 0 25 p o oodo Ppup 0 mmmwl 55 o I: '03 GP :5 at: noon. M 00 {no 01 60 1'!on 01 00 tron free free free {no free free {no free 1190 ma (no {roe free {too {too {no Ire 0 tree Wipe 5pc 5pc free 17; pa 250 and 12“â€: 500 and Mp0 250 and tree )7 p t tree 17 po 17 pc 17} p0 free 10130 101) o w p o iron )7} p 0 1‘4 ct! tree 11 e6 730 or 1001 I. 730 per 100 lbs free hoe lo 'snd [sand Telegraph. onggooto thot tho uoo o! o ooptivo balloon would hove oovod tho English troopo in Zululond tron: tho rooont Inoooooro. “ A very omoll ono." be non. " would hove ntood o mon o thouund loot. ond ohown him in o momont tho ohollow uoroto o! Zulu otrotogy. Lotonl omhuooodu, though in o unglo._ on no omhumdoo to o ooout looking on vorti- oolly with o powotlulhlnooulot. ond owooping thirty mlloo ot n glonoo. The notion. thoro- lon. will tool ohllgod to tho Wot can an will ooud out. not I moot mony moro ooldloro to he knocked on tho hood, but o tow moro ooldlofl, Inoro ommunltlon. noro bolloono. moro goootnotoro. moro binomial, ondâ€" mm lmlno." Whon o boy mun wox to tohooooJ he 0! two ovllo ohowo tho looo. ..- "."v-".- "u. v - u - v .uunnee Zinc. mnniacturee of Zinc, not eleewhere speciï¬ed, ad valorem On all good: not enumerated in this Act or my other Act no charged with any dot of One- tome,und not declare iree of duty by this Act or come unreâ€" pee ed act or provieion «hell be churned with n duty of 20 :- centmd valorcmmhenimpo d into Cenude or taken out of warehouse for consumption therein. Whiting or Whitenlnl.................. Whelebone. unmuuuiectured ..... . Whole en in cute from on board. end in the condition in which it wee nut innded ..... . ..... . ..... Willow, for bucket mailer- ......... Yellow mete! in bolte end ban. end foreheething. . . . The following article: then MPIO‘ hibited tobo imported under a. yeneitvol 0200, together with the orieiiure oi the parcel or puck. one of goods in which the name may be found : Books. tinted powers, drewin , punt use, prints, photogrep e or repreleniutione of en hind ointreuonnbie or led: one or indecent cherecter. wu-Wui VHIIIUWra Coin. hue or counuxleit. Ohulu Bade. in 3 letter to the London ........... r..-..¢..n--. On web, lngrnm, three-ply and two- ply carpet... composed wholly of wool. me per square yard and In addition thereto. ad valorem. . . . 0n two-ply and three Iy ingrnln carpets. of which c e wup is composed wholly ot cotton or other materiel then Wool. worst. ed. the hhlrot the anecn goat. or other like animal. 60 bar or other like nnlmul, 60 per square ysrd “d In nddition thereto...“ ualorem............ Whips, ad valoremu Wire cloth or bran and copper. ad valoram.. Zinc'ln pigs, blocks and sheets, ad Zlno.mmiéii dmwn tubing. ad vâ€"wuvu-uo .IOu-O‘tutnltlo....Io-t On an monuhctureu composed wholly or in port of wool, wor- sted. the hstr of the ulpnca coat or other like animals not herein otherwise provided 101-. ad. valo- or other lzke neimaia. vim, shawls, blankets and flannela or may description, clothe. doe- akins. cos-liners. tweeda, cont- ingu, overcoetirge, oloakiuge. telnolom of every deacription, hone ooiisn, cloth yarn. knit- ting yarn, ï¬ngering ysro. war-ted )am under N0. 30. knitted goodl, V11, shine, drawer: and hosiery of every descripuon, 10 cents perib. and in addition thereto.......... . . . ...... 011 Clothing. ready-made and wearing apparel o! eve de- scription. composed who y or in put of wool, wanted. the hair of the alpaca. gout or other . like animal. m-deu or menuâ€" laotured wholly or :1 part by the tenor, seamstreu or menu- iactnrermxcept knit 310060. 100 9°? 1b.. and audition eretoad Watches, watcn mos ementa mu watchcases........................... .. . Wire,“ brass and copper....... . . . . Wood and mnnuteetures of. viz“ woodenwsre. pails, tubs. churns, brooms, bmshes um her manulwetures of wood not lseâ€" where speciï¬ed....... . . . . . . .. Bubs, spokes. telloes and wheels... Lumber and timber not elsewhere speciï¬ed ...... .WW.. Woox. AND Woom Bus, v1; : Wool. unmssufscmred hair of the nlpsce goal; and other like enl- msls or msnnmctm es composed wholly or in put 01 wool. worst- ed,l.he hen: 9f the glpsce gosh __ -4L,_ Spirit: nnd strong water: not else- whereapecm‘d..................... ..... . “.mmlmp g n tCologne water and mflumed spiral in bottles. flake and other package: Weighing more nun fun: ounces each....... . . ....81 90 and 20 p 0 ad val. Wines of I“ kinda. containing 23 per cent. spans 0-.- less ...... ......253pggallend p e Wines over 28 and not over 31 per oenL................................wonernnmd ' 30" o 7 Wines overflï¬and not over 31 per p “unwopggmmd 0 Wine: ovum per cent. . . .. . .........550 my) all and p o Wines over 86 per oent......... . . . .700 pg! gall Ind Ginger and spices, «0., ground... Nutmegs and mace .................... . Starch. including tartan, corn March or flour and all prepara- tions_ having the qualities of not perfumed .......................... . Soap, candle and white..... . Soap. perfumed or tenet ...... .. Welter. In block- or pigs...... ..... . Spices. ginger and spices of .11 kinds exgeptuutmegs sud mace, ‘Booda'ln Inn-ll paper-I or parcel: Bill in the sum. not mow m- vaucod thnn singles. trum. 3nd thrown organzlne ............... Bowing silk and silk twist. .. ......... . 611k velvet: and all manufactures of 3111:. or 01 which run is the compoaem puke: chief value not elsewhere speciï¬ed ...... Silver, German. in sheets....... Blue, for rooï¬ng ................. Slaps. subs. nqunre. or‘ in special nhnpe ..... ........ Slaw munch .......... .. Hohoolea’ writing slates .............. Bonpmmmnon bxown 3nd yellow, quu......u........... - . n - a u . . - - . .... 0n utuumenul. ï¬gured and cm the)!“ animal gnu, stained. tinted. painted sud “mend it". ngd “011191! glutwtudon a. ï¬gured onunelloa andobsourod white 31m 0n common and colorless window has, Ind on colored glass not gurod. "loud. enamolled or e nved ......... ......... On lomer alcu and Inn-unho- ture of glut not herein other- wise pzovidod for ...... Imnwuo ...... ..... . Buuonery..................................... rim engiuel....... ............. . Mamie“ dawn bonlouubius...... Ornament-l iron woxk.............. ’lron Ind stool screws, commonly called Wood's Icmwu.................. 'Nllll Ind apnea. out. hall a cent 6:)†lb. nu ...... :1) Mon nous. “tea and aha-wing ...... .............. Sowing mnohtnu. whole or on. hud- or u 0! heads, â€each, â€9114!!! dnllon.................. . ..... . Ollntblo manned. and all manu- ho mu 1! not Already speciï¬ed 'Sandpnper. not mad. glass and one paper ‘Booda small paper-I or parcel: â€. h‘did'ï¬iï¬iï¬iii‘xï¬h-‘éï¬. :55: ad on mm Jul wd glu- I ........................... ... ............ 0n mnp 3nd nu mm loud". [unpund luau ohlmno: uglobcn {or human. lumps am: can- n,‘ A, L Wm Bun mu annu- Buns.â€" 3111330111343. 7 V v' ï¬rmnawvwon. 99 tele- ""O'Iooooo'0 ‘l-OIOCOI. .c.nln nu annu- out ou ¢--.-coo.. 25po wpo mp0 251:0 201:0 JOpo 10po 251:0 301m mpcadval 20po 000 PPâ€. mï¬ï¬ 23110 20 per lb 201m 251m mp0 251:0 flue trio tree 01pm O'Hm, DJ... Loon Government Auditor, ha been mom in High Sharla lot tho County “way. before Mr. Gilligan, Comm-donor ol mama; tad Mr. John Mahmud "on In an Bub-ï¬bula; At the 11mm muting o! the Grout Northern Bum: nanny. tho Chum“: mud thut the long domiontol trad. In tho Kt. hogan Shun", of Dublin, hu pur- ohuod two high-clu- humm- {or £550 especial] {or the use of tho Emprou o! Ankh. - The coming of sac 0! 81: John Chum Burke, 0! Hub]. Hill, Gunny, non of the 1m 81: Thoma Burke. M. 13.. wu onlo- bntcd on Feb. 7th with arm rejoicing. A very assent new convent end echoola. to be conducted brthe 8mm of Mercy. were opened ec Butlemt. on Feb. 9, with much ceremony end rejoicing. Captain Mama Amhddo, Irvinoltown. ha: been mom in High Show! 01 For- mmagh. Ohulol Edvard Henry Dnokett, an.. of Round Lodge, bu been worn In In high ï¬lm“! for the Count) Oulow. The oorponuon of Oork hnvo pfllod unmlmouoly s petition in fuvor of the Bill {or closing pnbuoohoulu at an only hour angular“). â€""'"‘o Irvâ€"vâ€" ere. roared hlm end enother men-eervent. nemed Heetheote, to teke them. The three eepueted to weteh end the prleonere ettecked Heetheote. Beewlek ceme to hle eeeietenee, end Bleter knocked him down end lreetnred hle eknll. The gun went ofl end Bleter wee wounded in the thigh. All the prleonere eeeeped, but were identiï¬ed end erreetedâ€" Jonee end Bleter et leerpool, where they hed gone en route, lt le eteted. for Amerlee. Beewiek dled elter ebout twelve honre'enfler- lug. The prleonere' eonneel eroee-exemlned to ehow mleteken identity, end pleaded thet the deeeeeed end hle eompenlone 1nd no right to etteek the prleonere ll there, end they were jnetlï¬ed in protecting themeelvee. Jonee end Berton made etetemente lmpll- eetlng Dale end Slater, and ell were remended (or e week. - Mr. Bigge. the Brutal connty coroner. held an inqneet It Olevedon on the 18th Feb. on the body of Thames Henry Chemberlsin. e echooi'ooy. who died liter receiving some blows over the head. The evidence showed thetesohoolmester. who bed now left the Bristol school, hed e month ego struck him A slight blow on the heed. The next dsy 3 boy gave him I heevy blow on the heed with e stick. end item that time the boy became ill. end died shortly after. The po :1 mortem exeminetion revealed no sign 0! theee blows. but there wss a serious blow on the foreheed which might heve ceased the inflemmstion of the brain iron which he died. With this conflicting evidenoe the jury re- turned en open verdict. but the coroner strongly condemned se dsngerooe end dis- greceinl the practice of striking boys over the heed u e punishment in sehooie. M e Ipeolel Pollee Oonrt et Bradley-green, Burelem. Herbert Dole. Wm. Berton. John Blue: and Henry Jonel. {our notorione poeehere, were charged on Feb. 21“ with the wilful murder 01 Jmee Beulah. e tum eer- vent. et Blddnlph. The deeeueb wee em- ployed on 3 term occupied by Mr. John Cami-ill, end that gentlemen, heering'poeeh- n.- uâ€"--.I L1“ An: ,, like protection, and one: a long debate instructed the delegnoc to support the resolution in queuion on {at u the word: most {flared-nation principle. The Chamber 01 Commerce at Exeter met on the 18th February to consider the resolu- tions to be submitted at the meeting of the Associated Chambers in March next. Along discussion took place on a proposition on the agenda to the eï¬ect that a representation should be made to the Government that no new treaty should be entered into by the Government with any foreign Power. unless the most-favored-nation principle or that ol reciprocity was recognized. The meeting expressed itself decidedly-oppceed to anything ISLA ________ A numeronely ettended meeting of the clergy o! the Isle of Thenet we: held st the mldence o! the Rural Dam. the Rev. G. W. Sicklemore. Nether Court, St. Lawrence, on 18th Feb., when it was resolved, on the motion of the Vice: of Sneaker, eeconded by the Vicar 0! Merge“, “ That in the opinion of thin Chepter the proposed establishment of n tnding neoeietion under the title of the Clergy (Jo-operative Store: is en uncalled-for and unjustiï¬able commercial enterprise. and le unbecoming to the sacred ofï¬ce of the clergynnn." A letter he: been received by the Mayor of Sheflield irom Mics Florence Nightingale, who has sent a further sum of £25 for the distressed poor in Shefï¬eld. In the course of the communication Miss Nightingale ssys “ Oeuelessly thinking of the Sheflield dis- tress, still in. I test from the end which we all of us hope for, end of your eflorts mode in Bheflield to meet it, permit me to send mother £25 (enclosed) snd to express n wieh thst it might be employed under Mrs. Word's (the Meyoress) Lsdies' Committee. in buying msterisle for poor women to make up and. in paying them for their work. A public company ha in" been formed st Torquty (or the purpou at providing I pro- menade pm independently of the “hang can. The underuklng would involve n can†of 830.000, 0! which Torquay is ex- pootod to provide £10,000. M n conference held ct Honcho-tor on the 18811 February of members 0! the Church oi England Temperance Society. 6!: the subject 0181: Wilfrid Lawson's local option reeo'u- lion. which has rince been bronghl before the Home of Commons. a motion was puued npproving oi the hon. heronet’e notion. Another ieeolnlicn wee nleo agreed to. culling upon the newborn oi the Socieiy to promote n Sunday Closing Bill for Engllnd. In reply to s letter addressed to him by Mr. W. H. Kerrie. of Birminghsm. seking him to sim st legisletivo notion sgsinst smoking by juveniles. Mr. John Bright esyeâ€"“ I don’t think the low you recommend would receive support in the House of Commons. We hove rsther too many lswe slreedy. end I prefer to lesve sueh evils as you reier to to psrentsl supervision and to public opinion, end to the effects oi better eduostion smong the working classes.†The warehouse sttsehed to the eorn mule ot Messrs. Hint Brothers. Huddersï¬eld. wee destroyed by ï¬re on the 91st Fobruety. The demsge to the werehouee and corn is estimated et between £16,000 and £20,000, which is but perttslly covered by insurance. The esnse of the ï¬re te unknown. ENGLISH COLUMN. IRISH COLUMN. smuggling in a. Orkncy .nd abound Inland- h now to luv?!» down with a “ran; bud. A ngom d1 sign. o!_ the 00.98sz ‘vwv-wâ€" Ionioo hoo boon motod. tho mombon of which will bo loootodin oovonl of tho lolondo. and two mum, one o otoomor, oro ottoohod to tho dimlon. The U. P. Preebytery of much“ he decided by the curing vote of the Moderator the: merrieze with e dmued wifo’l emer- in not forbidden by Scripture, and um. there- lore. vhere Inch men-leg“ heve been con. treated they should nor be medo e her to ohgroh member-hip. Thedeeth inennonnced 0! Malcolm Hume. who wu once the chempion one.oer Icnller of the Clyde. He wee et one “me terrymen between Oerdrou end Port-Glugow. but letter), ected u gerdener :0 e ledyln Oer- drou. He wee seventy-ï¬ve yem of ego. At Edinburgh, on the 22nd um. Jemee Morton, who owee the Oicyol Gin-sow Bonk nearly three millions, wu exemined u e witneu in the bankruptcy of Me‘thewl a $11.11;:sz There‘wee en immense crowd in Court. Ho domed that the bank drudod m nupcnulon it u did not gin Inge Idunou. Ho obulncd bill- !or the udvunm ho undo, which bill. proved worthlou. The Port Gleegow town hell, which he! (or more than n genencion eflorded scope for Income tolerance to the smell wile o! a large neighborhood, wee on the 83h instant found to be crooked beyond dispute. 3 rent fully at: inehee long eppeuing in its side. A non nsmsd Noble, s ï¬sh-denier in Arbrosth. on the 14th Februlry wounded his wife sud child, two yam oldâ€"tho latter dsugerouslyâ€"Jay disohsrging s pistol lauded with smell shot st them. He sitorwsrds shot himself in the hosd. but his wound is not expected to prove serious. Mr. David Miller, solicitor. late of Athrouih, died at Dundee on the 9th lush, used seventy years. Mr. Miller pououad urong um- quuriun mm, and he wu tho author 0! u woxh published in Edinburgh in 1859, on “Afhffllth nml ‘il ‘hh‘. " Ann-(glinâ€" Al â€"-vv" ‘â€" " Admin: and its ABR§;3_cEslu‘ing oi notion of the early history of tho town and the Abbey of Aborbrothiok. M u muting o! the Local Authority of Dumltionhiro it wu reported that-01b still ext-Md on Old Grammy and Bud gun (um; and mu huh outbrenka had occur- rod on the lam: of Bank, Drolurtlnnd. Upper Big; And Bouohnn. Five of the Olly of Glasgow Bonk Dine- tors. viz.. Stewart. Wright. Taylor, Inglis end Sslmond, were removed from Glasgow to Ayr Prison. Ayr Pdson is considered to be healthier than the Glasgow jail. Capt. Maxwell haa intimated to the tenants on the Terreglea estate, Dnmirieaahire. who had memorialiaed him for an abatement 0! rent in conuqnenee oi preaent hard iimee, that he eanno: yield to their request. Anmgemente are in twin for the rebuild- ing of the Theatre Royal. Glasgow. in a style which will meke it surpass in magniï¬cence my establishment oi the kind in the three kingdoms. ' The Libenl grednatee of the Universities of Gleegow end Aberdeen hue recently been extremely utive In meking mngementl in view of I contest for the Perliementuy re~ preeentetion of these nnlvenitiel. The Muquil of Bate in to takostour in Egypt. Aooompuniod by the Marohionou. The nbnilding of Mount-mart Home in. however, to be in no way dehyod by the nbunoo 0111i: Lordship. The Annon Town Council has resolved to inoreue the route 0! the poke-nets which the burgh is proprietor oi. This step woe taken on soeount oi the Boiwoy Bolmon Fishery Commissioners having reduced the number of nets whieh the burgh my ï¬sh. Tho students of St. Andrew's University. Fileahiu.wore pxovented on the 8th Feb. Irom carrying out their intention at reviving “ Kate Kennedy's " procession. Hrs Grace the Arehbiehop of Cashel has not only given the necessary permission and approbation for the building of the new ehnreh at Ballinahineh. County Tipperary. but has contributed the handsome sum of £100 towards the building land. The zealous pastor. Rev. William McKeogh, P. P.. has entered heart and soul into the matter. and the people. assembled in eommittee. have unanimously assessed themselves with a rate of 83. in the pound towards the necessary expenses. On Feb. 9 Mr. John Gaynor died at Lug- dufl. Tinahely. County Wicklow, having at~ tained the patriarchal age of 102 years. He had known all the heroes of ’98. of which period he retained a vivid recollection; was out with the “ boys †along with his lather; was taken prisoner by the yeomen and placed in conï¬nement in Tinahely. from which he escaped by means of a skiliully-pianned stratagern. He afterwards made his way into the County Wexiord and was present at the battle 0! Vinegar Hill. The part taken in the rebellion by his lather cost him his farm. and " when peace returned †John married and settled on a small holding at Lugduï¬, where his eldest son. now aged seventy-nine years. still lives. next month. IE is a bioad, level, hanésomd annotate. 0n the opening day on the Duke 0! Rich- mond and Gordon's section of the Spay, Morayehire. 77 salmon and a few “out were killed. It is mentioned as a rather remarkable not thct the notes of the cuckoo were head in the Weetï¬eld district of Aberdeen one Bun- dey in the middle of lect month. Mr. W. M. Kirke. The Port. Gorey. bovine enquired Into the ante end circumstance- of the tenants on hie estate in the Queen'- Oonnty otter the trying eeuon in“ put, end heving received I not very favorable eooonut Keepeeting the eironmetenoee 01 some of them. he lorwerded e Inge mm of money, to be given to those who were in need 01 it. On Feb. 12th. the Month’s Mind In oele~ bated in $110 Plfllh Ohmob. Ennle. County Olen, for tho Into Very Rev. Dun Kenny. There wu n largo “and-nee o! the clergy (tom the lumunding purl-hen end the con- sugntion van “to extremely lugo. Unlhd Kingdom. coupled um: “10 donolonoy of crop- wd low 1m. bud at length [and n «dons also! on b nilwnyl. On February 14th. n Downltown. Jame. A. Clark. auctioneer. Droghodo, Iold 840. 8r. Sp. 1111-11) gnu Ind till-go had. held in loo~ tum. n the youly rent at £189 17'. 1011.. to: £1,150. Along with auction to", to Henry Lona), Elq., Ardoo. Tpo no! briégejn _Ayr yin b9 90mpleted SCOTCH COLUBIN. John Loooh, in Punch. doflnootod â€1 lemo, who bod olippod on at o ionoo hod tho mioiortnno to loovo hot ruin“ on tho mmol of hot Ioddlo." Thin ooioooi onthop odthoothordoy otPth Gate. Hy do For. Twoyonogiodioo bod loit tho pork ood woro riding boom“: tho horoo oi ono oi thom onddoniy ond throw his ridor. Tho okitt woo in tho pommol ond tho Mm lodyini ioit it bohind hot. a mind I tho horoo. whlio tho†girl piohod homo]! and prooontod horooii to o oriilool go! oomploto 9‘ Bloouor " oootnno, oi oonntorp ort oi Loooh'o ohoooh. Bho oho both look ond prooonoo oi mind and :no! oi w ting ior thohono to bob ond oi hot nndouo ins tho otdool 1:»: toting horooii in hot tottorod ohm in otroot ior tho honoflt oi loohoto on. dol oi! ot o no to hot homo, which woo oiooo (tom lho Government um name a Re um. the Tory ol the old school declared. eelde glance u the Chancellor of the cheque: (Disraeli). the during hie ho onloe he had leaned thet “nothing elastic a: the comcience of a (M Minister." It wee, of course. qurte out of the gun that Lord Duert should he held mount for the dehte 0! Mn. Bugden. lnuenue‘ thet ledy during her reign ee Counteee joyed the luxury of e eheque book end eooount et Beneom'e (the bunkers), but 11 not for thet reuon withhold my eyrn from Meeere. Howell a Jemee, the “I men.†on they ere onrlouely delerlbed. 1 they evidently imagined they were new the wife of en Eefl, end not the peremou en actor. Montâ€"All It not gold thntl tore, eepeclally In ooronete. ‘ The at?) Gengel 1‘13“}:de ‘10P»! over.w o .beg as on, pr! Beronet (Sir Robert Peel in not. It Bit Bobert'e protuelon at b h but: end reelly hendeome leeturee belle the reee 1 he been known by in Ieudy heir end eomewhet sheep-like vinael ever three Peele were Peele. By the my. we often] of Dizzle'e attnokl on old 81: Robert, bl! ought not to be forgotten thet the Oil gen the pertinent young protect“ (Diereell), inlnter lilo, perhepl the m (Dinah). in in“ 1110. in“ hit he ever bud. Thin um w} In consequence o! the unhealthy col tlon 01 South Bums. the Empteu will; reside nt Yoltn next eummer, bntwlll um: I hen. st Temkoe. Bela, where the pike being put into I thoroughly hyslenlc col tion by n lpecleliet from Berlin. Mn. Bruley ll indefatigable. 8110;} hudly got uhore end settled down ct poll Nor-manhunt (the not 01 Mr. Essen} the hu mother book on the clocks. time we no to hen all obout the voye (3pr in the Sunbeam, end' we may. lieve, expect the new volume in nutnmn. ; Apropos of Zulu: One of poor Di ford'l moat intimnto tricndl alum ah» ho wu. of all Eastman. the II cabins. cnd just the very Inn , to command in the face of the on. since his impctuocity would. “to 1 of Prince Bnpon. hcndicop him Ismail coca. Chord cnd Bromhud will, o! co! hove tho Victoria Crou. The hm: hm ducribod us being the Ihyut m in regimeniâ€"not. hcwour. ct auger. ’ “ Ii you start to walk home item a dos town oilice." he said. “ and carry your 0'1 coat on our arm because the walkin mak ‘you too warm. you are liable to t can] iTherefore don't do it. It you should to ‘the same walk alter eating a hearty dlnn Tyour lull stomach would be a protection you, but even then my advise would be. do: take the risk. A person properly cloth may walk in a strong wind tor a long til without taking cold; but it he sits in a soc where there is a slight draught he ma to a severe cold in a very low minutes. he: lore don't sit in a room where these a draught. Unless you are affected by I culrar nervous conditions you should is a cold sponge bath in the morning and a wash yourseli in warm water. Plunge bat in cold water are not recommended. neith is it necessary to apply the sponge bathl over the body. Occasional Turkish bat are good. but those who have not tab them should be advised by s physici heiore trying them. Warm muflcra we about the neck do not protect you egsls taking cold, but on the contrary render y extremely liable to take cold as soon as u: take them ofl. They make the throat to Ladies ought to wear warmer ilaur underclothing than they now do. it on may judge irom the articles one sees hangii in the show windows of the shops. Poo] take cold from inhaling cold air throw their mouth oitener. perhaps, than by a: other way. Ladies dress themselves up heavy iurs, go riding in their carriages a: when they get home wonder how they that cold. It was by talking in the open air and thus exposing the mucus met branes oi the throat. The best proteett under such circumstances was to keep t mouth shut. If people must keep tht mouths Open in a chilly atmosphere. th ought to wear a ï¬lter. Above all, be easel oi your feet in cold. damp. weather. Ea thick soles on your shoes. and ii ea out in the rain which lasts so long as wet through your shoes despite the soles, put on dry stockings as soon you get home. But in cold, slushy weather don't be caught out wl out overshoes. Rubbers are unhaal unless care is taken to remove them as , as you get under. shelter. They arrest . evaporation through the pores oi the lea Cork soles are a good invention. When go into the house or your ciiieo aiter out inthe cold. don’t go at once and a yourself by the register. but take of coat, walk up and down the room alittle. get warm gradually. Warming yoursell. over a registrar just beiore going out in cold is one of the worst things you can“ Never take a hot toddy to warm yoursel! unless you are at home and don't expect go out at the house again till the 10110 morning. in short. make some use oi common sense, and thus emulate the A. IIICNOUIOI nu Inn-cu" MI: Medical Talk by Dr. Beverly RON In the course of " Medial Telh " et 81 York Auoeletlon Bell, Dr. Beverly Robin dieoourred to the young men on tho lube ol " Cold. and their oonuqueneu." lecture In practical end hlgnly lnetmotl to u perverse seneretlon. hll greeteet mm for " cold end their eonecquenm " bell “ Donjt ellow yourull to take cold." “ Whitehall Review.†30.. 29- III." NO'I‘ TO TAKE coho.