A S'rAn'ri.1ua' Discovr:nt.-9-Chicego, March 18;- e of the Sisters connected with the St. ary s Hospital in Milwau- kee, made a.sbartling discovery this morn- ing in uncovering an old cistern which had been unused for several months past. ' On lifting the cover she observed a humen hand extended above the water, and immediately called assistance. Seme workmen answore;d`her call, and it was soon found that ti1e'h:md imlonged to -which was badly docJm-posed, was re- moved with difficulty. It is not vet known whether she met. her death by imi- eido, or at the_li:1nde of on assassin. A. - -_ the body of n womamwlio haul been inis- ` `sing for about four months. The body, M CITY or Mnxxco, March 15,--A Cath- olic mob on the night of the '7th inst. i attacked theP1-gtestant Chapel at Puebla, 1 smashed the windows and furniture, do; strayed the bibles, and stoned the pastor, Rev. Antonio Carrel. ' ` w Does one foriur Spring Stockvof Wall Papa;-3, Home Decorations, and WindowvBlinds, as it will be the largest Itock ever imported to thilv towns ` Edwards & Laird (lube Edwn.rdI'_& Son),-- Importers, &c., Barrie. .11-6. T one forgetting the Canton T Stoxofkopt --- ~r---. -1`.-- -u-unv--n Tue Curran T 8-ran.-`-'-'l`h'il" at" is known far beyond the limits of Sfm-*` coo to be just the house to get__I_l;_o best. and "cheapest Toss in the mstlgt. as also the primes: of Groceries, I97!- sionssnd Liquors. No danger of` any by Mr. Himter. Goods, 850., at cheap rates. (live that vsunssvv vs UIIULL WOIIUUI All`, \IVWl5,.IJl'UIl 3 cgll. , ane dsysi are beginning porceptibly to lengthen, and the gladlomo season is fut approaching, when a_.1lf nature putt on its gay attire. Friend N 01301:, of the Nelson House, is preparing for this joy- ous time, gndis sellingiw` his winter stock at very low prices,` to imako x-coin for Spring importation. "'11-: l`.__... VII B...._.. L !lh,9-~ A. 3 mime %. t ihold o_eIv1_II. , ' * u n urnnt, .i3`**`t . 1; "' M srnou. \V;sanm'roN, March mm-It rmmna Hm ......L...... . vv nu uuuunuau:Ll bue INTO- or for what purpose is not .. u v \.uu|ll.Ul'I xhe A Knox; patch sgys strange noises min began on February pergohg my ..tJ1o'mounI shalriim n-:11`-I------ r 1`yht'P;rty' -i dnngb-of the sauna is ajvrhys a- t. ~ , o_ntmal `shims (orhulth; and, an thht servant, `i tn-ejs drawing nigh, it is _woll that the SPROAT. 'P'b`11c ;should kno,w at if troubled Tnlzctosm or TI-IE snssrqx. I V _._W. .-.......,,w non: main In3I,cilgr)1e1: Intimonymranyuinghuuuto " ' Fnfdlnclipnl n the pamphlet mound excl: \ ;pI_,c__k`g6,whio|I I quid b:`_cnveI`uUy prurvod- , &!_QII9538:"N`W,.;.!'3l's" 1 Q1_:'5qIIs`i-3?; pmnive-v|1Ic`!~halfo'ci`n!s for ` sk- - ~uqi,{9` ,_ on mp 5_m_nm oronto, I. 9" , mm: {qr an _,:. -fa," '_ _ig',I9_ggp;g5;m,_u:ux::m.:. .1 vmn` time they are 371/9. . `all OU_ll'.9gR8jQf Ne -. `ad Whi!es,lhese ills `Ill o'her mun! _lI: ve .; ,_.P0w,er{u| remedy, do not- VInlt`Yi:l.x ony,Aor nnyll in Lhul dmcona in ' " .1! will,;in a smart Karo _ '- '* regularity. es; Pxlli should not 0. taken L . .. 5!! ,o;iu.` flue _1;!r ti (I5 :0. '!.'?`" f_1 tcgu as ~.?,gg gut; 1o ]m'1;; n giscgrrwgc, but at `any I `_QlllrI:'ie!Icya:'aafc.,- _. ' ` f.. 1.1! II} other cengmr m........- - - ,mv}ldruu pl! excess and _:-em 7 over nH'olmmoizopp In I ppqody ii-_ur muy be_ re1'o,d on. . ' _. I M __ ` _____ , NGL` x was Gaga: I T 4 ' ' JOB iosias PERIODICAL a-___n-;_ ln . _ u. Lg: G BA RE HEDY.- `L sure me for Consumption, Bronchitis, A: Whooping Cough. Colds, and the Uheatjand Lungs. Try this and booonvi coed.-= For ule by -Dm1ma. ` near : agent. -. uulvuscs am: when for their ,bo.~uent by mail, free of cm gendlng ms: address ?o `IN York. - - York . DR. s. s. i*1ToHE's -`,1 D_ PHYSICIAN, containing d of nausea and rules for their men _ho,-nut by mail. ffh M .I.-....- nunsn Pinnos of heat makers. lin Organs, and Ibo Cnmu Organ: and Molmleuna. dean; to ram, and lor oz ---uw \u ncut, sum payment qyslem. zof EDWARDS & LAIRD uuve so|u_ gnurely out, Nothing takes like it." Miller & Reed, Ulceitan, P. Qt, write-`I`he Eclectricrilis getting 3 meat xgputaziau` hers, and is ddly called for. Send us dfurlher supply withoutdelay." Lemoyna, Ginbat 00., Buck. inch; 7-39. Q , write--Send us on gross Eclect _'c Oil. We nd it to take In-ll. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25 eta. s N: THOMAS, Phelps, xx. Add NORTIIRUP & LYMAN, Newcatsue-,0ni. Sole Agents for the Dominion. Non-Eclec!ric`--Selected and K'|:u-ized. ` .-... , ........ u. alga; yeyv stanmng. The follow-' ing are extracts lronulew of the many letlers that have been received from dilferent parts of C-'a.nad.a, whi('., we.tbink,sl1ould' be Iullicient to satisfy the moat` skeptical. J. Collard, ol_ Sparta, Ont., writes,`.`esnd me c.dor Dr. l`h:xn.=as' Eclectric Oil, h&VO"Iold all I_ had from you and vlant more-now, iucurea are truly wonderful, Wm. Maguire, of Franklin, writes I have sold all the agent left; ltacts like a charm-it was slow at 'at,butatakes splendid _ynow " H. H. Cole, of Ionnwrites, plense forward 6 dcz. Thomas Eclo,-u-lc Oil, 1 an neuly out ,- uni.- ingequcls i:._iIt. in highlx reoommended by those who have used it " J .Bedrord, Thames- ville, writes--'F8end at once afnrlhar supply of Eclectric Oil] have only one bottle lelt. I never new anything sell so we! and give such gene!slaatisflction." J. Thompson, Woodford - writes-Send me some more lhlecuig `Oil. 1 have sold_ entirely Nothing hlteslike it. Reed. write--'l`he [ Eol_ectr_icg_)il'is getting meat, mnnonnma 1...... I 1 _..,.-.J, ` M on a HAMLIN oncnn co. THE as ?_'_`:_lf!l` its lultlnl lb- ,- V-V --.- cult, un\.UL\'A. FELT ROOFING, BUILDING PAPER. V DEALER! ngf inmu rd` l-..... .__u., .... - . ._._____._._. .- . Euc-rmcrnv I Tnonus Excrmnbn Ecuzcnuc 011.! -Woam Tn Tuna Ira Wllmr no Gong.- Pann oannotatay whcxe it is piled. It is the cheapest medicine ever made. `One dose cures 0:-IIIMOII sore throat. One home has cured bronchitis. Fifty cent! worth has cured an old standing cough. It positively` cures Catarrh. Asthma and Group`. Fifty cents worth he cared c`ick in the back, and the same quantity Isms back ofexgbt yegn standing. The fo!low-' ingnre extrnctslromnlew ohm-A mnnv 1...... _ _ ,.__..- ..u. u_,' mean by lemalcn ,' flu at, three {nonllss of Pregnancy, mi 10 Mn; ozfgiiscarriagc, at any Pine they cafe. - . ' ll ol_het,cg `of Nervous and Spinal :l.Tec- `VPainn i %I"BacL' and Liunbg, Fdtigu: `on :x;1ion,P lion o!lhd`Hell'.tg ' Hn'Ies,these will `elect a cure ov on [her man! have .mled_; and, Jholgu `I . ' .. an Irv. .-.a.n - mg, or nnyu in hunml to thppoosmuuon. dzrdnioh ' ` "` ' Sinw sold at `0 per ton. (i. Eggs Arc wort from 16c to l8c per (101. ,2 Bnnxus'r.-Errs s CoooA.-Gnnuux.i1!D 1 Oonronma -- By 1. thorough knowlod` " of i * the natural laws which govern the opera-ti of I digestion and nutrition, and-by s cnrefn " pli- 1 action of the line properties of well _ cted coco_s,Mr. Epps has provided our bnskfas: tables with I delicately avoured hjnrage, ghich may save us many heavy doctor"s'bills. -Ciml Service Gazgtle. Made aimpliy with Bpilhg Water or Milk. Each packet is shelled -"Jnus E1 23 it Go.,Homcaopo.thio Chemists. London. j Muuncrnnn or OocoA.- We,j.will now give an account of the process sdnpterl by Messrs James Epps c Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles. at their wm-Ir: in"llm F'mu.\.. mcsuru aumes nppl Co., manqfpcturers 6! works injtb Huston Road. London.-See article in C'gseIl's_ House- old Guide. ' `F vuusxueraole aemnnd for this root. Beef sell: readixy at from 6 to `l for hind J quarters, and from 610 6 for fore. 1 Pork is in demnnd M 7.60. Hides 6 to 6.50 Skins are higher, ranging (mm 1.25 to 1.76. Butter is It 3 high gure ; roll selling II from 27 to 32c. and tab at frnm Me to 30c. ,,_ I 7 There was a large sunnlv of hn nn n.. .....- li Whoutfnll) is in demand at $1.14-to s1.1r.- 1 up 1] limited. Treadwell, 1.12 `to 1.14 u ng,1.05-to 1.07, for all classes ; 10 to 16 out: more could be obtained for good seed. `._ Pen, 56c to 57. The supply ls about equnl up the dvmnnd. V `,0gta, 55:: to 67. In 111?: grain the demnnd lain oxoess of the supply. . Barley 1.10 to 1 25._ Prime sample: for seed II It! bring te'n cta. more. amino: run fnm An- 4.. :1- _-- -I -u n. unful suu um. IIJOPO. V `fotatoes run I em 50: to 55 yet `be ; which price than in a ready sale. there considerable demand for this sell: rnndilv m r....... c -- I I-- .-- - -rv--~.~ -- - -v.-_-- . 1 - H MARRIED. _ I MCDONALD-lm.`--At d|rrio,on the 17th } inst , by lhaARev. MM.{I-`racer, Hugh Mc- . Dounld, to Ann has Hall. both of Vanpra. .\`WHlTE-RYDER-Al the residence of Mr V Geotgov Sewroy. Bariio. on the 18th inst. bynha Rev. M. Fnser, John While, of : Vaughan. to Maggie Ryder, oflhis town, . . * [hereby rvrrusn cannon all pnniie ket. nnging from inferior ,to average qunlit - . ' '. (` od ' M , a.nd_brought prices varying from 16 to 19 50%? E:,:',r,,gy ::,;,,::,"o,d:?_'es on my cm I ` Smw 10 . , . . \. worth from.l6c . J` 3' `m'l`\'SO"' --LI:__._ _ coooA.-G1nruu 3 D! 0onuon1'm6--" knowlod I the nstnralzlaws ' iigution nutrition. and-hv . .-.....4r..: .1 ex LosT[ ;, ! Sunnnuul In haw- k...... ...I. I)II\ II -3 SPOTTON-Dn the 22nd i}m., chi lwire or ,H. B Spogtojn of a mu. ..-v.- a-vy-, -gv-'-1 .-"""' It is a trite but true haying, that this is on age of _progress ; arid pexhgps _m_ no- thing is this gore ovmcod than in the `gr,?_og"_gk1ng likenesses. With the aid 3 pllotogra by, even death itselfoannot 'i_-oius `of ear friends, as such artists Aas;Mr. Stephens, of this town, can give us life-like photographs of our friends, which will outlast time. Go at once and occurs hiaiaid to keep your friends always with you. All? WV VIIDVUL KWWWIIL` HL3UlllllU Will `IV we 4 ' ;iof_yoxj_l;_reg, gut edin.,theh9 11013 gggheue, `raids, foils, tucks, cords, quilts, binds and gather: without bast- ing. 7 It runs light, easy and noiseless. Itehotiona are all positive, and its bim- plicity enables the meet inexperienced to operate it with the ease of an expert.- Field Bx-05., agents, Barrie. 1'1. 1- - L_2L- L..L L...._ ----.__.. u__., u - 36 n in LT*" T . - . 3` ,The Messrs.-;,_P6.Val,l & Co.` still main- tain thi reputation of keeping the best of Family Flour, Groceries, Piovisions, and Liquors, and selling them as cheap as anybody else, and also delivering them, fax-so of charge, anywhere within the Corporatioi. ' IIVL- `IT-L_L_.. -._:.._. II . .I_.'_. ...Il J- Bowman 1 LAhiD, . 3 < ' Booksellers, 80., `A _ _ - Barrie. : bpcual Names. ~Arvvv----~. ..._ - -_r-_..-- The Webstve:-1:'Sowing Machine will do Iuuvu lrivul nf `nu-Ir u-anuh-su-I 3n I-Jun Manna. Fbeal makers. T59 Mason 5: Ham Ia,audlbe Cnnadl Organ Cumpunyh nd Mlcwflepnl. Organ: und"Ma:... Fms-r Iuron':_9A-1-_xotc,5-_e;-lp-J. {.`P9dy 1-mortdh 1 '*`'` *`"``'`'v . -vvwuxuuuxg And Illprlegg of PAPER. DECORATION5 I RODPIKIQ Dlr nu... ._ .__ --_o . _ ~' I03 . DETCI All? nc pnoulu.`|mpyvA that 11* Irqunxea `up.-boughdr o1"}1`,- the but lacefo cured of it, is at_Wood s odioal _ -_..-_. 5 ul.\\J L` U11 [All -1 speedy remedy , Aslhnm, Coughs, h. all dis'eaaea'of Inga. -Try Great Remedy I. all respncublo II BARRIE MARKETS. -......... ungun company : leans. Organ: Ind`Meio- sale, on the monthly -_..v `_L'IIl-`U1 ' descriptions for treatment, will a charge, to guyone 2 B:-o_advr'ny` New $3. .-=:..-.:: Bl RTHS. _... uuurlll Ulla under-uh to th BISBTA D CHEAPEJGF CABINE ORGANS In the world; udluvltun :.m:.~e: 2' c&Au' 3 Io~1":': H 3'! 3 ' - 4': :35. man. ?sm PO!IH`A|I |. __ magnum. can-:nn 1 I -s_w uuuy II` 8 50 week. We wil givjeouij a taste next` week of tin tion princi lea, an. 16th; Apjzjil g;t,_ ' AA. .Fn.3;.Y ; damn. .... __ 56:: yet `bag, It sale. than hpina '12-4: |= pause ox any olher ogldeuoesor it/I;;Ali'g-;Ji0rI0 of Iilla. , The ptnby will be sold subject to the li{o'efsIhle 6! on Caxhezixn Perry, Mm is.-an hggd yromnh, i:'I*_ no one acre on which I tho house stable, and)-arn mo built. The othlrhontiilion are Ih V ` standing coiiditiono 9fAt!go,(_.`oun of Chanctx For further puri- ; "cg1;gr:;;:g V y;;Ia,1ho ` can of Mocnnhy I an. Bnuio, Ardng he Auctioneer. ' `. men, _ uuenmg nurohaseu may `i`r.n';r'e.u'5pzaIo the title It Ihn oicaof Iha Vendor u Solicitors up so the dg` us; The Vendot mu plodure lh0vRek~1~`il"I 5 `dead: is day be Ih `Inn! of title and` such `._IheEr posaassen, pnd cer- ued copies of anohregisz 'grZant1`u,n`th'mr ` ered documents as _ puiqosainn, and Ibo Vendor `g`i1l`q9l-"bo bo1in`Il to rodnco or beariltho ax~ \ penldbf in fllhergv deuoesot invuligalionn Iille. , . _l3o.pr_n, y be you jecl " J10 8 acre on -Mnh '""' ' vsmenur each inmim3.',;T lnlendmg inveuri c` 1 V .2 .::t.'2';::;"lmt '22:: v:.nd=. son as 1': o clock, noon, the fol. '|owlm: parcel of hand. that 11 to say: The Nora In East gunner of Lot No. 4. In the _ an (on. of the 'l`owmhlp at Wen Gwlmlmlrul-y, containing 50 acres more or Ion. Thekwbole of the above land iocleared anJ in 1 a!_|xe ol cullinlion, I~he_ mil being rich uh}-1oain,an(l vevy productive. There is on they prefisnn it L-vg House 26:20, and 2 small Lo Sgable. The land is well Walt-(cu! by u Gnod`Spring Creek which thwa Ihruu_-In it, and Ihle is a never fa-ling wall close so the-1h ouuq,'yand tn Orchard of choice truu tree; all beiring. All the (once: are in gm-.! repmr. . a I :.. TERMS 01-` S@LE-Onq!onIh of Ihep .'- chue mgndjrlio be paid down tome Ven(l0|'u _ Sp!ioit_nrs alT `a time ninja, and a sofilciolzt _ Ifn wlllfflh ; aposil oflhe mid Ion per cent. . '0 ll kg 31 w in dne man In from the day- I - i:!0;]|;tI_,0 '|>liw:inlo Cami. in ' the balance In `Ieoyxroqh gaga.dran-51.2 imomu ax fpo: dnnum. payable in tire _ lullml_Ils, Ibo `sane being * , I ah: `Ind iuci In Ibo 3mo_,ofv_i}uon. fgaol P r` being `Thu can in n.l.a.~......a' 1; " .-v-`co-coll`, Illllll .` :. The case, ,yve,_Iould have __ mi_a_ed,; was as to the Reveahip of O _' ,' ;_We have our notes of the .gvidon9q,jg_nt.h;av nqt time or v_t'oM `give: that week. W0 W i.99.!`.`.-3.."i1.158, taste w`eekof_,tlIb._-.p1`_l;'i_t_ y j `The 11th of April,._187:4, ~ in the Comfy ofsimcoa, ut/1`- -a.\ L` With lhl approbation of Ihe Master 01 the said Court, at_ Bame, by S, MEEKING, Auctioneer, ` AT Bl!\'GHAM S HOTEL, In the Village. of Bradford. ` "I8 (fnunh: nf ......... ._ jtu---_ Punsuam-to a Deans and Order Court of Channel . in a suit in that between FARRELL vs. SC.-KNLON. 3 There WI" be sold by D. II`! A I'Tr`11I\rl Pl IiiiLiEi'}{'if`E"1':i0N FIFTY ACRES or LAND, V in r-an-u -.___--- IWHEEBV em \- Thai partnership heretofore existing bet.- \&. A Suenth and George Watli, doing v -.1 n 0 as Merchants in Barrie,undr-r the Vnrm-: th 1: \\'n.'.t-ie,wu this day dinsolvu! '2 m nalconaent, AH chimn Ag .-rinn the 9:: u` to be paid by George Wsmie, who :2 can inuea the: billing - o u: pain U 11 co;\inuen the business. \ , um wim\sa, JOHN 3l.S.\'1-`-A'I`H. Bartjc, February 20th, 1874. -- i made to eat his dyvn words in a remark- for water. Mr. McCarthy},-`had him at tempted to interfere, but Mr. Mcarth ifessxon, which go far enough to~7si1;xi_eat I` .5 u. uzuioll ivicparthy, Eaq., was able manner, In ; fact, Mr. Sutherland got into, and,felt.he was in a Dad box, if we may judge from` :his fnjequent callb- every point. When he was pncsinghin too closely [his counsel, Mr.`Louqj:, 115- ` , Y kept the even tenouir ' of his why, and e:atr.acted from hiti1.coIfssion ' and disqualify him. Th nusownnu or PARTNERSHfP.. 13-4t - V... .nJLAV 1/ li THE TOIVNSIIIP 0|` WEST GWILLIMBURY, xx ms coumr or smcmt. - I v.mzld respectfuIly_beg to irrimale (0 u.- farrneri 0! Simcoe and my paucns g-,-neralix` shat alhough my W- rks were Kola;-Iegfyqv ed by fire, the work of burglars, on the H1: inal., ya! .all orders given Puma Bram, mm are my sole agents for Reapers, Mrvrrars am! 'I`hre_.-hing_ Machine: this seam-. .v.I re-cw H prampi smenoxr. The burrglaxs who can -! off at Ihe-Mme lime nvr 9100,0000.) .. promissory Dozen; and the pul-14,: am harem caulioned ageing: paying any one but me tr Pnrvil Bms.. Barrie. any monies due mo r : either account or note. 1 will CD"l'I!nt-1. :: running as usual in a few '!uy.. Remrnxn-.7 my arucare thanks {or put favnr=, I am, Gonllomen, s -7`-.. .1414 with owners nuns thereon. an I. _-.4\aIkJ.J.o Supposed to have been taken bv. mm from some of the practising, a Vhlurng .: In-It-|s....-... _- --I, V_WOODBRIDGE xvonxs 13:`;-:.\. ' `ED. W nun J 1u1;A'1'lNU, A'l`T0R\ F.`.'~xTA AW, Solxcitor-in Cbaucesrv. and t,`..... R, or. 0ices-0ver Post (Mice, Owe: up 321-rie. Money to Lend. 1 y 1w'm0N 1'0 MERcx_1~,{}:7i ST A ND or.-mas, V V by_._l; M II lV_('S- be On: I! Pain Destroys-r never ml, 1,, give immed rolef, All Medicine Dede , keep 3;; 11 aiclnna order sud uae it; .11.] .n, fgmny gm without it nfter trying it. P";-4,, 0 Twenty-ve Cenu per bum, soldin Hit by John Woods, J P. Km wgum 0., and Well: Buns, Bradford, iv- J_ D. ; Cnigburu, Green Bxolbersy `:4 : cine Deniers. An action was `:7.-nt'aer_a_d,` and the be- ginningnof the end. was heard before J udgo A1-da,gh[ to-day, V The; high and mighty Mr. Sutherland was rst put. into the box, and by the ing of D AJtonL Mc_Carth , Esq., was made own words in g ......'....1. puunupou ll nexug mvezei n R.. '4 _' "` 1. The ulonishin o_icnc_v Raf i1:ecy.,,,,d,d P911; Destroyer in ring the discuss {or vhf. it Irrecomuiende and its wonderful eii"em`:` 1lubdn'ng- the to Mon: pains of Rehumgi} and in relieving ervouii Aeciium, euli-L to high rank! 0 list of Remedies. (ric are coming in rail Medicine Dealers, in". ::<:;1`t3!5t`itf`)ic "7' " ' Mvlivs. .5: II to the universal suiamr... it g_i_ves._ " ,__ a-1-n rwvv - . ' Al I 'Amlly Medicine, ll in wel I l nlllzly known, rolievlng the unnda n hm" from pm, in . I O V 8.d,_ByIc3c and Head, C0ughs,CaId4.Svre 1;,,o. bprains, Bflllltl, (,`rampn in 1/.s:oma.;,"` Clmlzra Marbus, Dy1en!e1'y.Bov(1 (.'o,,,_ ,plamts.B1mn, Scaldn,Fru~! Km, 5,, The Onnadl-nu Pain Dulroger Ins nowe bcloxe the public `or 1 length of! '" Igllel-our laud in well like ' A 3 ngle insiqnce to give per um mm timely used, and we have n or k 1 "M" can of dissatisfaction, `Inn been properly fcll trsry nllnro delighted west in the highest ma ical cekctg. _ an ape: tom e enenze in the -., nming lama it th oughly, nnd ;z:',:','(,,; those who annuez g I. om any or the mu, plulhts for which it recommondrd, ml; 3(- pdndtupon it being Snvezeign Remedy. ' - ';'be_ -sloninhin 0,1110-cy of :1... :.M..; --.:-n I hereby nation pm1..a iving Goods or Monies on my ,l`f`I\IIl'I .. . '9 Elfnd "cit '5""" 3 1!: him -yr`?-.5l's"u:laaaup-'sa".:'.'z? s i`.'. :." " ' ` P|'?1v,l:`.lr.L_ Will! lublu, gm, ' `Mm V""l|9VO IO mzy `inc 1` ""- 0! nluolng from; pro'umi!'xg- disung nu,` ma. hardly know him to get along qmf: `. Dyspepsia it now like 9. oo.gm,._;n rm `. In of the long list of exhaustive dis... W. "3 My remedy. I am, yours 1 u-,' ~ ea :1 n 0;, ' J Linux` nhnvr .... .. 2*` .,::~:-6.1; l-rarely in my men ,':nd1 ....u,. iI2..' . '.'.`."F.."-`..":..f.".?.f.".v".:'. :',':":Tr2~'-W .- -.-asgona, us; IA! [1, ;\ l A tem of you-a,Wast 1 Lot H, cession of0ro, Cou -1 ty of Sm-..g_ PRICE, Georgina, Out. 1 _-, era; are clesred. For panicumra .1` ...u v -anusu U]. 1311 in County 1 1 41- in - -- v"luIllC K CHRISTYZS MELODI ES; B. WHIELW _ lII`.lHUl!Cl' 3.11111`. E _ " " ` . - His Honor in *siug.sc1'1o'nce, re- marked to the `pris`ene1_' that although `there might be` provocation, t`h"e1-e was no excuse for-a man taking thevlaw into ` his own hands. In Canada the law. wzis suiciently strmig to protect; every mgxg, and ma necessity` could exist for yiolexice except life, periion, or [)1`o]ya1'_.j? were f in_ danger." Under the circumstances, how- ever, the sentence of the Gixtr _WOI1(1 be light. His 1Ionox~~_.sgez;bez;sc<>_`d_" thj J - prisonel' to 3 days'_ go11_:1dnie;nut_(mt jt_2lio&1 Common Gag]. _ I- \vl"~V V I'` . `CUR thgt what ..... qvpvvu to .:` 1y__.. V ~. _ oague had done " 9 3"t`3b1.0. ynt_m the same breath 1.\`ro-I-ICE. . . %--~-.____ , / `N4.D1AN.PA.lN mas L 6. _ ` TKOYER p '.. _, , Sn SALE, on T0 n: xv M; veu-s.W;m 1 1,.. II ._ .. ~ .4\: D091` 1:; .... ......, Yours truly , 1/..- ucuums cg:-nnn s ; 5:. _.... \I|\lCl 1:. I` . that Cdu`,g S()A.\.'rn.\v ours I u'v. V" W EYMAX avcxnmr, 11 o, U-Jm. ,,,.. n A 11: ..__ JUHN .-\, ARIMIL I. uuxuusulg on ms part_v, but simply out of the goodness of his heart, and in- nocence of his nature. Whatn innocent man truly is Mr. Archibald McKellar, a perfect niedelof political virtue is this modern Cmcmnarus. Will the people _ of this intelligent Province believe that _ the Hop. Archy McKollar is exactly the paragon of virtue, and innocent, simple- minded mm these professed purists , would make bolieve?_ No, we [think - not. And we believe, indeed we are- sstisecl, that the `conduct of the `in- < nocent" Minister "taken in connection 1 with the extrs.ordinar_v legislation, and , the enonnous extravagance of Ministers, , the electom of Ontario have already 1 made, up their minds thst- these men, innocent though theylmay be, shall t not long reign over us; But what is to 1 be the upshot of the scandalous aifairl 15 It is currently reported that honest," 3 innocent Archy having escaped the } censure oi the Parliament of Ontario, is _ ,_ about to resign his position and retire f, ;__ from the Government.` Mr. Mowat is 's p_ eviclentl_v afraid to carry this innocent M, Minister much longer, and aslthis affairi c _ has weakened the Government _vIith-their t. 1 supporters, it is not unlikely that such an event is probable. In the meantime, rl , however, the Hon.AArchy MeKe1_lar is u about (71 enter into the holy bonds of SE matrimony, and having obtained a. good 71',` character so long `lost, it` would not surprise us if the innoecnt"'Minister a shoiulcl return to, his farm and fall ploughing" again, there to "remain incen- jugal happiness of domestic bliss for the remainder of his days. The celebrated Roman, to whom _we have rei'err`ed above, did this, and the opportunity is a favor- able one for inno_cent" Archy to follow the exaunpleof tzhat illustrious `patriot; .-.-_.--...-_. Order 0." In?! 3.. oI..- 1'` ".21. D51`;-\l G E0. E17 .\'l`TI 2 KT; W.-A. sxnuxy, nnn \ .l .'n'1~n., Jdx ABEL. -_... ._..___ ,.. uuuunc. IE0 - ' mi-lre .4: .. Ll EN I 9. 0 IL!!! BAY; '.n.'.._- ( };l- nrmeU]- Cnmdia. acne: for win. 4- `A51: l 1312? Ill: . L3u.N I-.0 JOT: ' !9.sI. n.\ra 11-it} ,RIN(}J 1 rrop d bid. 1dl(fm us` 1` U1 IFSI Sluynz loan; a gltivbu - ~vvnv-win Ina. , I10 lllIl?iOl'``'Wl!II v- . " _.` _4 ` |,_ is involved, wlli:1:nh.:r' public morelity, - . 1 -. L politicel honeety,Tor the iib1ie_,t.ruet; ~ `f I 1`-ecu: te.yeur edvieestthe eerlieet == 1 let everything he. lee ' oed period permitted .by.4tl}ae3;";rreii'eIiienii. q mete the`aeoendency_of eur perky; iconsequenxpon the of" the? long as we are able to retain thet la.teAdmi nistretien. `" ' ' V .e nubservient` niajonty. t` is` an eeey friendly, and I shall n6li;:l'eil be excbrciee *0 thing to hunt up precedent; from the any inuenoearisingftin theee history of {hen a ' ' ' 'rdItion the of tones in :3? amploito strenmm g Eh-ope, all the faithful ebservlance [of E1 : justify the offence committed. Hr. l intemstionelvobligetioni. L A * "_ Mowpt in his intempemte. zeal, applied` - ef myreon is at enode W! the white washing brush with 1 dozier.` uduroe of happiness to myself and e lei`. ous, hand. ,Indoed,- he Iiepley;i'd"elpledge of friendship between two great ,t, wenderful -prociency in ~th.' irt, l'6l`-furl` empires. ` - V - V T . ____ in th. can 0;-t},,,_ ccpmgm, n,,,,__,,,_ n ;...a! :4 ml... A..L....s..- _.Q. 1... ._.f_,,,- V ., . -, * 3} MR` .DHI}3' `GExL l'l$B. 1' I 1,35` nder.-II V S srExMI UESDA` Va): 84 I-U -Snobim mm 3! an `L... . saw] om` ooUN"ry_ N.\`OI.\' /hr {Hal 3 U ['N..E,I` L), .11 . Wb: TUE; Lu.1uvI gqpled. ..-....--... ........ ...... .5IcnInhuosuunL3;l1umq'_ llnnllcwutdbhupdgoluinvunnhnd . dollars. Not 1 word I5 V Pnmior Mount : lip: cboutthpqlioltion ..:`of':umcxn.x, which wu tho.-chief qu , _; V . tion-.81: we in am unjuntisblo bu "2' .~_. nohll; 0, no! notnword. Piinciploa - . .. w t are rinoi 10: to sue -H ' ~.-'T;'. ;._=`: ** . 3` D The -queIti in Prsther whatev ~ ,. ' X-' ` `E ">.:.-an-ion` my do to advance th ` " ` rs` fnvnnu nf Ann ng.-9.. ....~ .;....u.._ ~- ----~--............,.. ` "1-fy |\ JV`! r._ ,.- .- T / mg IN7_ l _ the jesuitieal,ergume_Ii_u efvthe eu ' - ' the Opposition, who had dared` , pugn theinnooence, the i the purity _ to think that the model Minister of . Agriculture could designedly and. wii- fully write a, ~``note`-nmrked ` Candidate. Surely it could not be the vappropriate a large sum of money out of wiuuu swiureu l|_Ip[g0I(3l'5g JD. his frien and colleague, Mr, .Arch.ibt1d McKeller, by a`mujeri`ty of 1.7 tvetel, -' V It was intensely amuiing to listen-. to ers of the Government, when the chute was going on. -Every speaker ciweelt -upon the exi5l`BD1`d_inQl,`];P.i0ii] of -3110 Minister of fAgriculture.,-V ':Every~ene ' dilated upon the viondel-ful simplicity and inherent of, ML . ` H0K$"|P.'l ` nature,` and, `that ,be9utii'nl traiitmjbf elm-actn-, which poets. and, neyelilta find so niuchfeod infer their Aieecriptiiqnl of virtue and purity, neniely, (Kili- ctnce, furniuliedthese would-be ziate`,I':- men and apologiete with an nnliihitod amount ofvviituyue -indignation . t aim- honesty,eud /of the innocent minded" MeKelle.r. ' Who,indeed,w'ould presume private" authorizing the Superintendent of the Central Prison te pnomise it day : pay and a holida._y,to noel-ly 300 workmen, if they ettended the nomination and pro- n mined to vote for the Government innocent Archy Mclielleri Yet innocent Archy did write that note, and did the public treasury to pay these men for 1 voting. But, my the..ce1leegues and supporters of the `o`innooent"- Minister McKellar,he did not give them this holi- day, nor premise the pay to the men , either because he wanted them to attend the nomination of candidates for the Home of Commons in the Western Division of the city of Toronto, and afterwards to vote for the candidate belonging to his party, but simp of goodness of hi: rr` Iuroizrai-_ nwuuvuun vyzvuvlulxuy 1u'I-nu `I11, '[UI'.5lU," in tho cane of the ,_ , ,1-913;; 0p_tngo,'_ ind in the case of the `and valu1tor s 9`pur_a'- tions, when =he~performd*`Iito"pul`Ifio1i.T on Mr, _B1_.g_5 a__1_1& Mr. QIOKGHH; ilv .1.eaiaee1y;,.rz'or'.'h., bec,1moAPromi:O'i' of L ()ntu3_`i_o, pd in thopreaonb inuunoi he succogdpd by the .u:istu_noo if his I0- called Reform supporters, indisinfectiug his friend and cnllmmzn, Mr A...1.n..1.a ELECTION T1>I'3c>"1'E*s"1j; -...,v....`-. mm pnnruscakiiig, upri,r_;lnt patriot and stutesrnan. than on that oc- cuien. On the other lmnd, )lini.s-tors with their .~`.I1pporto1-5 were l'n|'g9 to Ipeek, and lxally ta vote against the ` act which, with one or twu exceptions. ` they were obliged tn condmnn. and ` V 1872, and the righteousindignetion dis- _well etand aghast in astouilhment at the which ,cnnnot fail te _lraml them as 5 hypocrites and impesters as long as they l continue in public Jifts. W hen we :on~' l` cider the violent diam-il)e_s hurled at the heed of Sir John A. Mncdonald, in regard to the alleged expenditure of money obtained` from I purely private Ieurce, giuring the election contest of played by these men at that not, we may not of the same men in condoning the oenoe of one of tliemgelvos, the Gevemruent. Even` Mr. Pgfemien Mowee, no letelye Judge on the,Ben_cli, , V the-e'mnte_ry -to stand _.ep yin. hie L- P1I9ee_I_the,1eader of the Government, b 311! ' -end to epelogize. When this name 3., on uni. ppmy of: 0109: . Thecasisenlaruedso ilnext. .r la/.. ed. 5123550 U: "39",? km; I-ihlarn fin... "nt,..`f.`VOi by 1 Vlthdnw-n.. . . .3. mr, convempt. of court. _ * Mr, Am`_srson_gave notice that on the = 31stinst'amtAl1e would call attention to the fact; that Britiahvsubjects had not yet received compensation for their losses in a4;9orda_noe with the provisions of the V Treaty of,Washingt/on. 1 - An address in responaeto the Queen : I h,-simila:r to that Aintroducecl in the I ppor House, was movedby Sir Wil- 2 liami S1'ling Maxwell, seconded by`. Mr. J . . , Vllnnder. . ` 6` -- 17. Torrensi1Anovd an` amendment t_.d_ E the A_ddreI.s, declaring that `Pdrlimegit. _t W53 nu nl.l.'....L.' ` ......m,muuv. cueers ny I13 supporters. `When the members had returned from the Chamber of` Peers the Sp,eakc1"1-ead a. letter from Lord Chief Justice j Cock- l_)um, informing the Hon:-:9 of the circum-A , stances under which one of the members, Mr, Whatlley, was adjudged guilty of, and ned for, contempt of ' `I Mr. Alvrnlx nrnv-A ..-A.:-.. Al I pill] uuIVll.L|lllUll|I. ` In the conu`non.s-there was Ta've1-y full ;9ttendanco'anl the galleries were _c_rowd- ed with spectu'tors;' " Mr." Disraeli on en- tering the chzmibcr wus`rece`iv.od with triumpant cheers by his members hm} m+m......a 0..-... `wax VA IIIJIIDIUHI llnp0l'ta.l1Ce. The Ad'dress, whih is a. mere echo of the Royal'Speech, yms adopted without. any amentlu1ont. 1' L1... --.. V - wuu ul um comtse. - '7 - V - The Eau -lofDe1-by, ucrw M inir.-tor of Foreign AI}':mirs, in the co\'se of. some nonconnmittal remarhs on EngImd s ipolicy abroad, inthnzitcal that the mar- riage of the Dnkabpt' Edi1'1brgh with the Prince 5} Marie Ale.\'nm1rownaTwas_ amat- _ter of 'poIitiul' importance. The 'A(rHw:nu u-yl..{l. L. .. ..._;.- ~ I -` "` .... no u. puuucnl smcnde. 4 Lord Selbome, late Lord High cellor, came to the` defexice of Mr. stone witha brief but eloquent vi t-Ion of his course. ' ` Tl. 'L`...`.l -1` T\ ` " " , other hand, the Opposition, so ably led 4- with obedient followers, the unscrupul- ` which took place to {ill vacancies for the _ the Opposition hud to contend, in un- 7 fact, Mr. Cameron and Mr. Lauder suc- ge on all the Mess - for that gentlemmi; evidence was obtained toiestablish the 9* r fact of these 250 men having voted for - Mr. Moss against Mr. ZIIUL VVII'C3u'U- ` _ The usual tactics of this so-called lis- `fern Ministry did` no_t fail them or their Iupportas during the session. \Vh:1t ens Government of Messrs. ' Mowut and McKollar -have been enabled to push i `through another -periodof their prehe- tion, but with a. seriously damaged reputation, and as very materiel loss of prestige and political rectitnde. On the by the Hon. M. C. Cameron, have no _ reason to lose heart in the success of their patriotic efi'orte,--efforts which iwero putsforth to expose the reckless extravagance of the Government, and the more than criminal acts of Minis- tors, in using the inuence of the Gov- ` ernment, as well as the public funds, to ` corrupt the electoral body at every op- portunity offered during the recent eloc-_ tions -for the Commons of Canada, as - well as in the scattered election contests "Local Parliament. Of all the acts per- petrated by Ministers, perhaps none is more sigsicantethan the one so success- fully carriod out by that innocent, hon- est-hearted M inistor, Mr. Archibald Mc- Kellar, in the eloctorafoontest between Mr. Moss, the Government candidate, end Mr. Bickford, the Opposition can- didate for the House of Commons, in the Western Division of` the City of Toronto Considering the ditiiculty with which reselling the knotted scheme concocted by Mr. McKellar, Mr. Nathan Dickey, and the plastic Overseers, Messrs. Wag- oner, Holem, and others, in connection with the Central Prison afiluir, it is almost marvellous that so much success attondedtheir investigations. \Vithont having any previous knowledge" of the oeedod in drawing out of these reluctant witnesses the admission that Mr. Mc- Kellar had written a note marked pri- vate to ~Mr. \Vag;;ner, the Superin- tendent of the Central Prison Works, ordering him to grants holiday to be- tween 200 and 300 workmen employed - in various capacities on that huilding, with 21 promise of allowing their pay to same if they aided Mr candidature, and after wards voted it is true that no 911'` Bickford, by the direction of the Minister of Public .lg \Vorks, but it was "proved that more 1'9 than nine-tenths of these men did,actu- R0` ally vote as they were directed bv Mr, Nathan Dickey and Geo1'go Helcni, who llbll were acting under the orders of Mr. the Archibald Mi-,K-ll.~u'. '.l'lu`- llesolutions ' offered to the House hr the lesclcr of the 0` 0Pl O3iti``a i:""'*`|l to the raw-.lutio1|I Brought out before the Committee, trut-l1- C `fully, temperstcly, and honestly set forth H0! the iniquity of this tmnszlctimi. The T11` debate on the resolutions was the delmto 'l- I of the session, and lasted two davs, clos- W *3] ing at last at,thr-. hour of 230 a.m., l'i" during the night of the last dnv. New-r `(Pri ' did any Opposition show to'b+=ttersd- l"'i' vantage: and never did the llem. M. C. A ` H ClP|101'0l\ ill-Vtlllglllll himself as at calm, ""115 deliberate. `and painstaking, up.-jg), thern patriot statesman. than nn H... nn .. .. anal p'aouu.'IV0I1 iur. ulaustoq Earl Grey, another Liberal, the disso1ut.ion"ot' the last Par] an act of political suicide. T.nwl .Qnlkm...., 1.4. r . '1 "< kJU\4lWVll5Ha These matters `will require gz-mnve l consideration, and I pray the Almighty to guide your deliberations." ' In the House of Lords the Address in reply to the Speech from the Throne was` moved by the Marquis of Lothian, and _secomed by the Earl` of Cardigan. An interesting political debate followed. The Duke of Somerset, Liberal, nmde` slmrp-attackVon' M1-. Gllatistone. " `pnpl an. aunt}... 1 :L,, I 1 uv uxvu sun} zum:uul_u6l1U. If found necessary a bill will be in- troduced dealing with such parts of "the Acts relating to the sale of intaxicating liquors, as have given rise to compla111ts', and appear to deserve,, he Interference of Parliament. ` ' : - n1?_,, .. .- gm... . lllQI.I.ID'L|In " Your attentio `to the laws a.`ect' Societies. nI'lIL,.= -- unuaxva. Ul lulu, Wu: DU uuu UEIOYQ yOlI Serious ditferences have arisen, and 9 demonstrations have beenmsdo large` classes of the cemmhnity, its to the working of the recent Act affecting the ` relationship between master and servant, and of the not of 1871, dealing with offences connected with trade, and of the law of conspiracy, On these s.1bjectsAI am desirous that, before attempting fresh ' of all the material facts, and of 7 the pre- cisefquestions in. controversy. For this purpose I have issued my Royal Com mission of ' Inquiry mute the state mid worlzingof the present laws, with a. view to their early amendment. N If fmnul v1Annnnn\.-a .. L:n ,- ~n I legislation, you shouldwbe in possession" , ueuuu UL use Uvu. WIIIULI I3 cuulpiumeu 01. You will probably be of opinion that the re-arra-ngement of the judiciary end the blending of the administration `of law. and equity, which were affected in Eng: land by the enactment of last session, ` ought to be extended to Ireland. You will be asked to devote at part of . your time to the accomplishment of this object. A greater part ofthese changes `are m- ; applicable to the tribunals in Scotland, but you will be invitcdto consider a most satisfactory mode "of Bringing the procedure upon Scottish appeals `into A harmenylwithrecent legislation. Among other measures relating to Scottish in- . terests, A bill amending the law relating . to land rights, and for facilitating the ` transfer of land, will be laid before Seriou dibrancan ham nvicnn ant` ;u.-y uurua uuu uenuermm 3 - _ The delay and _expense attending the transfer of land in England has long been felt to be u reproach to our law, and a serious obstacle to dealing in real property. I trust the measures which will now be submit be deforVyou1-considera- tion," will be found calculated to remove much of the evil which is complained of. Von Illvnnhlv In: n'nnu'n:nn (`uni V J1: gunk! IL'I.Il .' . T I deeply vegred thnt drought lias ef- fectocltlne most populua Provinces of the Indian Empine, And produced ex-' vtreme scarcity, in some parts amounting - to actual famine, over `an area inhabited. by magnyiinillions. I_`l:avo directed the Governor-General of India; to spare no czstin striving to mitigate this. terrible ulamity. * ` _ Gentlemen qf the House of Commons: The estimates for expenditures neces- sary during the `coming `nancial. your will be foxthwith submitted to you. My Lords and Gentleman : M TL. .14.... ......1 ........--- ..u-..J`L.# . we capture any gesqljlgtzon of _the cap;. T 311, aA.i/1?i"'tl1"e' nogotiahonl which have been concluded may, =1 ;t1-ust, lead to u "more satisfactory odnglition of ahira than hitherto. The obumge, disciplinq, and enduranoo. of "my fore, and th energy and skilI'e\*incid in the conducff of the expedition, have hrilantly main- tained under the modftrying circum- ` stance: the traditionufy "reputation of the British auny. ' I Juan]: u-.-......I 51..-; J..--_..LL 1.-- -1` L ---.v- .- -_-v---._.r -.--u-can unv nvnv - It T The Ashnntee te;mmLed he capture and goat:-uqtion of the capi- tal. ahi.i" t!n` nzotinonu man. 1...; xxavvsuunul, DID ligllllfaliill OI BRO 868310}! just closed will bear the, impress of the extravagant and reckless/Government preaidod over by Mr. Premier Mowat and colleagues. ' I`|u mm! +....o:.-... -1` n.:.. __ _.n, 1 IL adtv: at the ee:-lviest per: pox-mx g L " ` .. . , , , A . _ oonsoquen-_t'_upon u,3' :'?3.t:j "3 "W? *9 ."9`.1`;:*'!*: v. , late Adlnrnzstntien. _. We are requested to state that_~,'Mr. gv.;e;,:f_'-.\.1ee{..Y foreign mhennmnnue 4nost+Th8yl9I;, at whose. Ihnpgthere `nodurred ffilllllv, and T IL. 9133- '3"-[ll K. .-.....'._Z._ on Tnnnnv Inn}. 1171'" In: Ylfivl` in ' ' `of death. I Coroner? inquest` was` `held, when the jfuy broughtein gyerdict %IIiPEIT(&`i 5_I{5_n_LIAI4!Eu1.-T ox4;gE? LII-nah I 19*-_;Pg1iamgxg, 3 . . ,_ 1'. \R:'nIIn't ` L Bbfeatd r~?%1eh%aseni7 ' 1K`r).\To1'I91w; and, VII" - *..""f*. .1'~%`"'.'!*..|.."-. -=r+ ttosl-y.--` .Th'a'Quojn" ipoiech is 'fdlloin: 9.. >f on V mother described 1 of Parliament as {cal ue, Ch:1_n- dafexice Glad Phi`. kn} A`.u\....;.. . _ ` 3 _ , , . 1 A-rtoxs-erntf. Autumn. yum J`. mm; xx_mu\ - 2_tn`_1'ar? [um ' falso be directed friendly Provident ' `W. o- , ' Chamber wiro tho vu. one near or mo Legislative reprosentativeo of `Gummy, t!e;Ifihorlix1ds, 'a_.nd other ` oountrioo, 5t6gtho r iiith a fair average ` ' kling. o f"tl:ei Aristocraoy of the rm} of Ontario`. On. the Govern- ment oido of `tho `House stood the Pro- _ Inier, Mr. l[owat,.Mr. Treasurer Crooks, llr. Socroteryf-I}`rasor, Mr. Commissioner of Crown Lands, and the famous Minis- ter of Agriculture, the pest-ly white- washed Hon. A. 1\I'QKella.r, and about ` half 1 dozen of their su'pportc_:rs. On the [Opposition alsicle, Messrs. La.udo`r and ' Bolltboo occupied the first front seats, supported by Mr. D'Arcy Boulton and two or three others, who amnearetl toelve intorostod in watching the nal cert-4 nonies necessary for the legislation of "Acts which llry contributed not a little to mould intorlmpe, several of which they also Aopporied in the interest of the `box-payers of the Province of Ontario. Altogether, the legislation of the session innt nlnnrl will l~..u.. +1.- : . ..-.... -r u... ,-_ _....,,......;., Wu-.uu;ws xs xureauy hard enough with ou_t` sowing the gems of env in their breasts and `making them areal y prey to roreation of.a .tic];ets aente;-ed,._wasx.;ove1;ed with shoes,` _h_6ot_s`, S1_ippOr8, and -_ h9s'i'_eV1_'y.V If the Im- hnido, -livc to thy? age of folmqore, . ..it.'e.i5./if1.1IP.`V fil3.`1,9:t9 ;oonhenJpln, her we.a.r-:- ; ,4;-,1; but 1al3_di1i_'ej11a1itgA articles wl;`ioh9were 7: " oiiibim 1s_hi8_.--:tab1e: .-_1__`h`e,vz.;_..,.wexe 1 ATHTRONE. 3-n \.'uu.LA" Ir. Glaid vindica- `_ ` _, -_ ........, ;(yusuaG uncu Dy U18 l1DI1]lD_0J a axscontent. _' . . _ rep1'dsenta{:i\'e- of our greatest _eo1_ozjy, _r Mable n.oarest.to-the door-,by which who descx-ibehimself as authorised to 4' theprivileged heave}-_s. of Chamberlain : am; in `quasi-diplbgmtyigiczcapaoicv. _ a ztickyetahentexed, _wasx.cove1:ed one can" se`:-`the `gt-ave mischief which s .b.t8;s1_ippm. and-.h9i.9r.v sh.1&.n8u8!1i8h`P 9dF99 '.!?`rE'n `.- `Hide, 3:63 of cixwgfiiiiisizagzcgngdand h-,-w, qt tjme, for .-. ih.jaiI1p_d'sihJe,tg) mm, embaraas important Canadjgnv _. tl';9.?di'e_'1:a1iTt arti 198 which` were `negotiations nwin` `progress about busi- : ogziibited jtlxihjhable; .1_`hey.-.jvere uass concerning `Province : of the Do? ` ;; sho\;vg_1;;apbAJ;y;<`th1t,:Aduzen. hubby the twin,` .minioh, which must be rife:-jrecl, from the ` IouiiQugtome.K_`,lm-mi: Quinze,nnd.Ma:i; c.1o`nia1 oice mg the cauipgp to be dealt ` THE TROUSEEAU H. R; H. THE DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. The Grand Duchess Marie's trousseau m has been displayed in the White Hall of f the \Vinter Palace. Without being _ `guilty of exaggeration, one may saythut t it equals! in quantity on entire season s stock~in-trade of any of the monster shops of Paris. Tenmke-us'e of a`traclea- manlike expression, the quality is un- rivalled," It has been ex'i'o11eu11sly stated that many of the ball and other ' dresses were braml new from France." The truth is, that wlmtevercountries were ransacked for the cpstly fab1`i('..~5_ "which enter into the composiitiori of the hnperinl bride's wardrobe, all the man- tun-making and millinery has been done ut here at St. Petershurg, where thefihost skilled artisans are gathered`t'rom the di'erent capitals and manufacturing towns of W'eqtcrn Europe. For a `de. V scription oftha apartment in. which the tmusseou'oi',the Duchess of Edinburgh to \Vi_i8 exhibited, I shall refer yam` readers m to the ubiquitous l\1urr-._v,". contenting` myself. with saying that it is fa1*.ha61'e spacious than Westminster Hall. . On A several tables, of `vast. length, ruhning p:'u'allel to each other, kind. coveretl. with striped holland, were displayed the l * wedding paxfaphernnlia of the Czar? only )1 : daughter. .In.Obedieuce to a rule laid Ti: -down by the Emperor Nicholas, wh 4 thought it`. unsafe to; let the :omg. , claim see hw.sumptu9us1y the g'o.vei~n. .in .01&5#$fa.1`9,,almittanoe.to.theunique- . 1 re; 'bi,.tiAonf in the _White Han ma'.re; ' I- llidytvo evuylpne, whether of.ne,tiv'r ' r foreign` lfih,.\Y_l_i0 did npt,4oeinoi`iz_i .eg.fn'.-- r ' . rov1do,d'.}y'ith e Qhvamher-. . lat whet. _.Q=.&r..:txr99ld a'ppu;r,~: ,_ wished. fqr_ 12., s1_g_le _;day..'t9.. gnoy, hjaj` r :3-;lt018,`_w1thout. d1stmo]51fgn._qf_plasa;. jog oft .of:.=.9`.'.. ;V.l'-ll" `of. C w ht eye-.9.Mh.srae1us._.e L '1 = Q noth_er- mind, _ her;`.:Iu1pg;gia1.; ...5`e~.z '`}ikihz:1:st.tJz9:;1t;=:sRusA : ;!%59$!!t%s;:s:sls9$rw:._, . . an ~ 1 UL-i VJLUUU out` a L1, , - F,mn--A Goon SERVANT Inn A BAD MAs'ri:n.--We have had two `mu-row escapes withinthe last few days, ivnithe neighborhood of these premises. On Sunday. night, not to be irreverent. a man and woman were seeking salvation under diicultios, and for the purpose of attending church, left a girl of ve and a_ small boyof three alone in an neigh- boring house, with 31 large fire burning. The chimney andstove-pipes took re, the beds were on re, and only for Mia. , Carley, in all human probability, not only the whole block, but the` poor babes wouldihaive been sacrificed. This is re No. 1. 0n.Tuesdz\y a fire broke out in the cooper-shop of Mr. \_Villia1m Taylor, which ngainv, threatened, this block, but ygater in pails kept the re within reasonable bounds. `until the engine was got/to work. It is almost mm-.vellous that, situated in a nest of wooden smtctures, it_ did not sweep the .- whole square, and in that case We, on thisside, ivouldhave likely. been suffer- ers. The engine ,.boi'ng got into play, soon deluged the place, and no doubt covered hetncost in this one single `in- stance, if -1 we take probabilities and possibilities into account.` The amount of water thrown was so great as to ood Judge.Ai1Jagh's kitchen and grounds, which my in. the front. of the _bnrning pyemises; . .-., - ` Tim; Anchor Line, after April 1, will dispatch three of their ne steamers to and from Glasgow, viz: Tuesday, Thurs-. day and Saturday; the last named going direct, Tliursday7s steamer "calling at Queenstown, and tlmt of Tuesday touch- ing gt iLondonderry. .Tl1is fcompany l1a've now such an enormous business, that it would not be surprising to hear soon of their daily line.--.-N. 17. Empress, - March 13. [M12 MoPhee is the Agent in Barrie for t_l1is line.] ` ' An alleged` `abstraction of twenty dollars from a registered letter sent by 9. firm in this town was recently reported ` to Mr. Sxeetnhm, Post-oice Inspector, wba adopted means to discover the guilty persons. Sweetnam yisited Barrie, and establisheel the_.fact that the missing money was abstracted before the letter was pested,"by a clerk in the employ of the senders of the letter. _u-an-p v-vu vnovnvuu .v. w-.... 1.- V-.v--.--_-. ~ Dnowmzo.--A ma_n was-.drow`ned lug night while attempting to crgs the bay` opposite t-he Refommatory Point, at Penetanguishene. Twe men with a.dog tmin left the village about dusk, taking with them two bottles of whiskey. Near the Reformntory P6int,,one walked into T an open space, and was drowned before assistance arrived. . The deceased leaves a family of small children. ' 4 . ~'Zbl1I j'9lUll Ul FIII SQCOIJGIV I'&I'llIlICD.I ;V0f:'0I'ItI|l'i6, iru enacted on Monday last, filth! I_ot':r of 3 o'clock, p.m., His Ei- Qllongy; Licut.-Governor Crawford hav- . in; in d\10 iid ancient form cliatpissed thq-ropreuntatives of the people to their lungs. altar aivhm +1.. Pang! ......`...o, 4.. .B'URG1.ARY.---A stoieehouse belonging .130 Mr. Max Moes;'merhant' of Wye- -bridge, was Brdkn into Llast night, and_ three bggs of flour, one bag of wheat, one bag of peas, one qu9.rt5er of beef, and :1 -quantity of `sugar taken out. No trace of the burglaxxhas gas yet been discovered. A 1-ewaui of twenty dollars has been o`e1`-ed for thbir apprehension. n__.____._ A __-._ _._-_ .1._~-....__J 1-..; '+.P.Y W51`!!! I-HIKE 'uI2'.Ul\|O ` en Tmagy nae, 'wi11 be puparea so ll orders `as usual next week. Mr. '1`. ion- otlier gentlemen vibe ,_"I `lenf their aid, and succeeded in saving his tools and staves. ' ' ' BASE BAu..-We are requested `to noticethet ameeting, for the re-9x-ge.niz- ation ;ef the Bsse `Ball Club heimiwill be held in the Sheriff's _0ico. Court _-I{onse',=ven- Monday evening next. at 8 q cIeck. . A good attendance is request- ed, aeit `is desirable to make arrange- menlfsfor a game .on_r_Good Friday, 3rd prexnno. . -rs . . ' 1 ` u 1 ,E.,._ dots his thanks. ML the -Brizq. ;."d,(.: \v.- ------` >, VVI %U ynsnyu g - i T No1'iol.--.- f)r'f `Bosanko hiai Monica on Mnday'the schmapru. after. fhvlaicfx he remg%in'is'.1;h_bre per- Jmn_gent1y._ 13-tf A __-_ v n 3' 1 1,. . n ` "Ho thud beenvdrinking heavily eV daypro vious, which, doubtless, was the cause` his A Coroner : was. brought in -3 verdict ii`? with '*1 .`#"",. ."":f"""*-. 1.. roquostd that, "Mr. l'r'av`nr cf, nylhnnn -L3` {Jun .:-A l`.l\l(l)I`I`` mmit_l1ly zfzeetingngill bo,11`eI(X_;VOi-)i_i`(?Pi`0Vlf (Friday) ove:3jng,4it eight 1`.~ 1 -u.\_...... ' 11., , , 1` ,,:3~'|1.X ,-, `}`IECI1A1#T!C8"I`l>\'8_;l"I1fU`-;if`.E:--'I"hD iegular 4u.uusu&,, DIG 5 C + "___a______ Wm, t.,.......b.....5 uuwuv l_lll' 811_l'r83Tl _d&yB._ [ his used by tg1__1eV nomin_a.l I1'vD;ANApoLxs, March 22.--'l`he moat _; mp;-;54sntativ_oii_of _o_u_x greaigegt A-destructive re thgt has gvgx occurred which `who. describedhimgelf authorised inthis city 5..l`oka[_t 7 `Wont 7 p.m., 5r1ain actpin qiasi-diplbmtiO;&P3i`Y- .-A!!! 'M` RW.;.011 Pennsylvania, oneioah` se":*thq Q1-aire7=.inisci'ef .whieh3 street, bgtween llarlfet and Ohio `streets. i sunhxignguageg1ightpxfqd,),9n{;$1tgiV9!} Btulding con jmted of six stores cir}xiEs_app_c!n,;andihi;w, q__tt}me,for neatly` completed, `and was ntirely do. 3 embarans impqrtant Canadis_,n_ strayed. The re extnded across the i were fuaggtiationi nyrpyogreigs ' M i -- L. ; . , 8:0 were concerning D01 Qhio an P ori'trsylvani a._.st , Jn`ini_o`n , which must 1`ofqx(1e1 "was als_o.:a. ny block.-,af ten ,. ' . Qoloniialbicei to theiCa b"fdne_t, to-be withjhotbi Shove almost for gain. ii 03`; i V * mtim me; an ialsb dqstrdyed the " ' R` 'I`itA'l -1iC_ Oimer of Plum Prey such language vn uus: Luuau _u'u.su-:_u ant p0WOl`ful stgteg. men in a Cabinet-frienclly,. as all Eng. lish Cabinets are, tocomfortablep relations ~ with the co1oniea--is a question 'of_pro- pf-ie_ty for the ponnidoration of Mr. Jon- Ak1ns.az`1d his constituents, but th,e,nia`.tter '%m'..1a`ns aaaumds anot-horas ect alto ether when P . 3. by ehe`Ve9r9ix;aI l`OI))`.`G8anth.!Ba.~>of mu nnnandb ...I_..._ 3 _The applio a;tion.of such terms to two Of the most` trusted and" oiful states. in R. Ga.binet-f'riAnrIlu m. `J! iii- ..'V vs: w-Iv aaf71JIIu_.u|Ul'l. 01 ll. 'f0nq_ng lawyer : . 4 7x 5'7 pkg Act in thqgdrama of tie ulmn of tho second arliuunt Tnlfi-&a-.4 .`..-_ .`...--:._.I _-, `II I _. .._.u._vv-; .uvAu uuunauury RB it '8Cl`88Il1- ing `marquis, and Mr. Disraeli as one; whgse `lpalicioup ingenuitfentitlos him to=th*appo11a;tion of 9. `Ponang lawyer, ' The a1)nlida;tion of such fni-mu 4.-. a`..`.- ` u::l:R.TL-Li:`;:V"1e`!F`;ea(_1 with` dismay the report m the_ Tzmeg of today of 9. speech bl Ml`. -Ienkms, M.P., in which; while a.nnounc_mg himsolf to his constituents ,8-8"t.1Ie, agent inthis country fog-.0-ma,` herdescribs. Lord Sdlisbury as n 'g,-gum, inirmarauin- and` M n:.......1: ._ -__ The followihg letef frm `Mt Gilbknt Jfalcolnl Sproat appears in the London Tims of March 4: V ' HQ.-. ,, ,, _"Bnti'to.'retnrn tkii;urefstartin:4i16in_t in '- - the 7\Vhite Hull. ".-Shotildfufit " M;-`exhibit theventii:e. u draw-* ins-.ror.>.m. of Buckingham Palace. I'?,'.1d . sud. .l.1.:J'f.$3l1'll3-.:r"3N1."`i`=f ` T 7oIor; or a Russian'._ remiuwe 160. _IP0nd 9: hitlf-l_'1e'ur'or he in` lopl_:`ing,.at.th9 0911603 tion of slippers. The fairy godmother of , `Cinderella. comfort V But here we have all the infant-Vinindp . `contests j,(>i'I .ltl1,`o-l_l1Iil`\llfY.0f.i . a1ipper,'Lwith_the:;1,m-xilnum of ehpghed . reside comfort." Table number two ives laden: with an`inii nity of articles not . .u`,ndei-` the generic term of 'h'n,'gene - Russia has great oeu1_1try,.e_nd ex: `tending for east, its textileproducts can . be marii ulated `with a.` dexterity of ' which ., , entern ngersere incapable. "Thellace-trimmed under-garments which 5 English. prudery Ihrinksfrom naming i are of quaint design, and. in point of , neness are superior to Valenciennes and . Venice point as to machine made imi-_ tetiens. The house andclinen `dinner services given by the Czarto his dough? ter speak of l hospitable intentions and - Imperial magnicence. To form a no- tion of the pvdaintineseeef the former those -. " who have not` seen them should rake up ` their childish imaginings of the spider: spun robes of Titania and Queen Mab. Among the pocket-handkerchiefs there is one that was exhibited in 1867 in the Italian department. It, was purchased last year in Italy for 12,0001`:-. by the ' Czarinn, and is said to have cost the.om~' hreiderer seven of the best years of her life and her eyes into the bargain. Very French-looking lace borders pillow slips ;, and Brussels application, through the designs of which run the initials of the bridevand the Russian `Arms, isspread over silk and satin coverlets, lined with " eiderdown. I have -been told that the Czarins was for many years engaged preparing her daughter's trosseau. But as she did notexuctly know whom the young Princess was to` _wed, the linen and many. other articles are only mark- ed with the letters M._A. and.the he- mltlic bearings of the Imperial House of 1;; Romanoff. The cypheis of both bride V1 and bridegroom are stamped on the gold the and silver plate-3'.nd dressing boxes. On the. miscellaneous `table there was a t. choice though vast collection of toilette ion and boudoir furniture, ` nicknncks, writ aof ing- cases, work ifrnmes, fans, ten ser- md vices, of Chinese, Japanese, French, and gh- Dresden origin, with namivars, or Rus- ug. sinn urns ef- di'ere'nt sizes- A table ire, groaned underpieces of silk, satin, lace, .'rs. u_mslin, linen and other stuffs, which met the Grand Duchess can get made up >01` as occasion requires. Next in order came his the Indian shawls and embroidered opera lke cloaks. The street, house, and ball dresses, artificial flowers, gloves and bonnets,`were furnished by l"ren_ch tradespeoplc estab- lished in St Petersburg. The wedding robes and the forty or fty trains, Court ' xmmtles`, embroidered skirts, , and be- jewelled national coifs, are exclusively - Russian . Unless the Grand Duchess `Marie introduce in English Court circles the costume of the Second Catherine modified by the late Czarinu, she will have few opportunities of wearing, much less wearing out, these garments. I say advisedly Court circles, for`it would be simply impossible for other circles to ape . this Russian splendor. Generally speak- ing, ladies will make heavy sacrifices to be in the fa hion. But apart from the personalinconvenience-not to say im- possibility--of any one unattended by str0ng~armed pages wearing the Muscat - ite garments in question, it would take the fortune of :1 Grosvenoruor a Crew: shay to furnish n wardrobe `with them. ' They are so encumbered with gold and silver cmbroideries, pearls, and other gems--with the skins of the Siberian and silver fox, of the ermine, the seal, the white Astmklmn ca`f--as~to give the mind an oppressive idea of the load of state involved in Courtlifa here. Com- ing to settle in,Englzmd, although atthe height of the London season, will, if we can judge from the wedding" pugo;u_~.g of St. Petersburg, and the Oriental meg- ` niticence of the treussenu. seem to the A Grand Duchess, like retiring into private life. A honeymoon passed at Clarence" House may appear toher like the rculiz. ation of that love in a cottage about`. which poets -have` so often sung, W9, What however, may be allowed te }lhope.'1i`9` that all the contentment which we are` tbil` told comes of well placed eifection will `he `1 ' much ` more than `compensate for the `"3" '_ splendors which her Imperial ,Highi1;gg sheds leaves behind in quitting her native land. - tide i .;'-Uprresponalvent of London`-Dazly Nw,_ bztnki ` 11 non; mrs- . oing ,' no]:- nany 10.55) hear Ban row VVUI _oft M " JENKINS. _...,,- ,....v_, VI nuacupluc a(lVent1li`ors 239 en route to the mountains. A Knox- _vi1le, 'I`enn.. dcspatch noises invBa,1ld Mountain began on 12. Full sixty persons saythd moun. thin in actually `shaking. On? February 22 the people in {ope section woroso alarmed tliut theyfhd` pmyerj'na et_in'gs, : gqntigggting there i.'9i"si1steeru` `day- 7 ' , . _ ~ .- ` ' '. ` . Iftnuxnpatm- -;M`.....t. no - rm -- m1}}'};`r';xa.;;,L1v~I. 0., niam 22._.A porter of the Dazly News in '-tho-neigh- bout-hood of `Bald Mountain conrms the ~. news rejgting to the symptoms 9f ",1. canic_m_1ptiom: in _one_ e_{`_ the nwoqntgng; 131%` `Party 09 `Scientic adventui9or are Thick" the mn:{n+_.:... 1 17-. A Lima `Rock, Ark. March 22._...A despatch from Forest City, Ark.,,ta_os n that Judge John. W. Fox, J (Idge of the llth Judiinl District,` was shot "water-' day by J. R. Aldgidge, a lawyer; gnd died in tho afternoon. The origin of the diiculty is not known. L n - 1) _'_______ ' 1:1 ..-... usuwncu m Lnese places. At We):- pfng the lower stories 4 f the houses are 3 lled with_'wnter,;e.n;i business on the wliarves is suspended. Numerous fami- "lies have been compelled to abandon houses. At VVoolwich Axfsenal tires in the gun factoriez were ex- t nguished, and the contents of the store ' sheds oated. Another high rise "of the is feared to-day, and temporuj-y em- bgnkments have been erected to prevent ' a.jrepe_tition of the inundation. I 1 wq-pvflwuuwvlvu or me people to men- ollea, Iftex giving the Royal assbnt to -I Bjlll pkiisod during. the sen- Iidl. Off'tho -oor of the Logislntivh Chnbnr tlin vunnnvnunnlmunn of Loxnox, March. 21.--The extraordi- nary rise in the tide of the Thames yes terday caused great damage glong the banks "of -bIm.river.. Lambeth and Rob- herhitho were inundated, some of the sewers burst, and the oors of many of the housbs were forced up by the water. Several children and 9. number of,ho1-ggs, were drowned in these places. At VV up thg the lmnme mu, ,,_..... _' -an _ Po'i"rsvu.Ln, Pn.,iMix_ch` 2l.-Wbi1o a. mine carvcontainingi ten men was de- _ scending the slope of Lloyd, Glover. & Co's colliery, at Phoenix Pm-l:,_ this morn- ing, the" rope broke and the our fall, instzntly killing John McCal>, John Davis and Archibald McMiclmel. The others received injuries not thought _to be serious. - uaycunvxull. prusuuu. - Mr. Disraeli to-day refused to receive :1 deputation which came to ask for. the release of the incarcerated Fetxiaps. -. uuu anacnuuiuu Luuro. In the `House of Com1_nona.to-day,ia. bill appropriating four millions of dol- lars for the expenses of the Ashantee expedition passed. . fr hie.-Ml: J-n_.J.... ....L`.......! 1.- .,,, ' LONDON, March 21.--Gen. Wolseley disembarked "at Portsmouth this morn- ing, and reached this city this afternoon, Upon alighting from the tmin at Wate1'- loo station, he met with a perfect ovfa-- tiou' from adense mass of people who had assembled there) T-. LL- T'I'_-.rr "` ` ' CINCINNATI, 0., March 2l.-E. Beplea, agent for the European steamship lines, was shot fatally, as is supposed, by some unknown person, at his residence, in the suburbs of the city, last night. -7 __,A no - 21,-Lieut. Cusack reports the capture of a notorious gang of murdexjers-and horse thieves noun Camp Colorado, on Feb 27 th. cious crime known. .... `1unuA|v. 1.116 uuuu uuulus were (I15- covered about six" o'clock his evening. The `throats of the two men were cut, and the skull of the woman and children crushed in. Who committed the a.tro (Gnu: nuvimp an 9.... -..L..L -..-..-4 - V .._. ..--.u-gun... Lohl, hlllnrch 20.--The Globe of . this city has especial from Belleville, Illinois, which gives an account of a horriblemurder, three miles from Gen- tr`evil!ve, St. Clair County, Ill. The victims were Fritz Hillmniter,._ aged about eighty. years ; his son and daugh- ter-in-law, and two sma_.1l children, one anjnfant. The dead bodies were dis- nnvay-nrl nknnt ..!--.. -'.J_-L A` 9