The Montreal witness, 8 février 1873, samedi 8 février 1873
[" ontreal Witness, -\u2014==- TRLWEEKLY EDITION, PUBLISHED TUESDAY, THURSDAY.AND SATURDAY.= LOVERTISING TERMS, Duity \u201c.tnees.10¢, por fine first Insertion Be.sach aubsequentinseition, TrrWeohly and Weekly, 100.first insertion | \u2019 Bo.each subsequent insertion.T i and Lady Dafierin took bee seat ou the dais, \u2014 hy 7 \" Vou.XXVIH., New Ssaizs.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, \u201cPEBRUARY 8, 1873.No.17.epee re pT \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - \u2014 oe = _ Holoved to bons Jack rond ; he had a pecs.under the snow and Heaven ksows tinob 1h e;znances that slew e:wild net Lense Noe bedeids, bared ss carty in the spring as the weather they knocked together like two great folotos.VICTORIA BEATING RINK.A LEAF FROM A LIFE.lar gift for reading, asd weald sit for hours 1e hard enough After » pause, he added, The physiciaus, While believing be child has will permit.\u201d The gentleman who brecghs HW news to \u2014 T to him descriptions of the home to \u201cBe never would touch wics, peor little one tor nod lig on aurth, sill Purice Coonr.On December Slot, Captain Wichita bed his hands frcsee oo badly as to TOURNANES® FOB SEANPIOS Han eves BY BY ELIZABETH DYSART.which was hastening, He liked that bags led, sad used sometimes to beg toe not $1.\" doutt very mock SLak tas werk bs ugh Fiotcher, ed tho Provisosal Bastallon, was © ke amputation eceassry shortly after bis TRAIN BXCALLIRGISS TUB OARS SRXERAL \u2014 of all, bus was sure to add, ¢ Nye bath not His next remark was on another) subjest, Dees dome.Tone brought before the Court for esaultiag Mr.acrival.Ee was unable to glvc the names of AND THS OLUNTSN OF DUZPESIN.soem, TOT ear now D, a Barto: Moe clerk, wl was on 425 of tbe unfortunate y.8 (Continued) beard, neither bath it estersd busshe knew ho had Nob forxotte mod.i n, police clerk, while the latter Was be part Tes sand skating tournament for the into the heart of wan, thio things which Ged (7% be Continued) Loves suicide « mest on Hoty ile \u2018vus Ghd ten doliare.vad cont, Praurs, Doves & Co\u2014We have abtaloed aies prisse, kiadiy presented by thelr fe: Heo lay 6 fow moments with his eyes 010d hath prepared for tham thas love Him.\" peer The fret shot zug.beve + mortal smenntisg tn all to some seventeen dollace from sivit the reports that bave filed 8 large osllcactes, tuk piace during Tucelsy altos.and then seid, Leonard's stresg arms sould 1ift Sim more Re er wouud, but Lo Là rurs he discherged the His Lordadip Judge Betournay dualt the de- space in 1%0 morning papers conearniag thls poow aud oveulng.The pisce mas nearly u Ni Beroatt, do you suppose I might easily Hun say gos, lve bi motu bent Cotemporary Press and News.contents of .amb.Upon âring fsodent à most sorere reprimand, depreoatin Luss, as beitbr of thoes papers is sonalderod ued doh bulliant crowd of x orn » could tm od Ee ES pen his face, In tb t possible terms b duct, io reliable; but it be necossh most beak \u201cYes, Walter, certaloly, Christ died to thy soothing drenghé: and Gus could ealy G¥DY 1K HOSTOX.: stil) holding To kis elabt hand, ogracing oe eats er by pode 6 Ionding inte of pes odor tacle, still wearing the rich decorativas of all, and all who wlll may come to Hlæ.To slug for bim.Ç whate it & alter bo hod deased do mitting an woprovoked aesanit à pence te understand what fellows; It was sald that the Into fancy dress coterialnment beid within Snow Bow it rends: + Whosoever will let him \"Fit 1e more 10ke he music of the angels 4 TATESS Seopne uw ous SRE THY esr breathe.' oficer, while engaged is the o Df his the Jlaveaue Department had satered à salt \u201cYel sake of the water of life.* _ than anything 1 shall ¢ver hear on earth ; Rod A shocking tragedy occurred in Bostéz on duly.for à million of dollars the above fem Their Broclluncies arrivad at lwo o'cleck, © Ah | those are sweet words, Miss Barnett.O11 rests me 80,\" ho woald say, with aemile.Saturday afternoos.Lt soems that Alired 0.LABOR RRFOMM\u2014W AGHRBSAVERY.against Cueseruas in Port Ganst \u2014The galdiars of DOt because tliat amount of duty was owing yy [fig Kxoullency remalied on the los al- Do you know,1 lie awake almost whole nights i la; tchi fadi Love, 66, à travelii ler, five yeacu ago jy tblaklog of thoss thitugs, aod scmetimes [ Hanh and the Shadows as ther ae oroaplng married Mise Myra Ue a sative of Nova (From Wu N.Y.Witness) the battalion of Infantry stationed in this Pro.ndervalied goods, becaee large (0- most during ths sutire tournament.Ths vx- quite foiget the pain in the plessure they {5, one by ono, until Uw light was sll goas, Bootis, and 15 years yousgwr than himself.De.Kinged ip Pie Werder, which, we are vidoe were not neglectful of She customs, time- VE rer Linie re retire etclæes opened with à quadrille, dancod by give me.\u201d Gus drew the curtains close, aad lighted s Their marriage seems to have been one nok en Sunday, thus re- bomored among Britab aod Oseadian sekilers, me .clal cight ovoyles, aftes which the competition be- sorry to seg, patiqhol Phelps, Dodge & Cu.wose reported to have Tears stood in bor eyes as she replied, lamp.very fully considered, and to an sneatistaciory tes te tbe qu we seked whether or ash of oclebrating Christmas.day by decorating red | van, and, port:apé, tbe best ides of its nature « \u2018Walter, l're bean thinking\u2014porhaps 760 a Mother,\" said be, «ge gpa tho Light for union mey bated tho terrible to Intetnaiianal dedircd legislation to pravens their bark rooms aid providing and enjoy.offered to compromise by a chock for $360 | 4\u2019 gi ulties will bo formed by consulting 1 © 000, However that may be, Lt is certain that will think ft a little hard\u2014but I think you ths last oar Ttefore it comes tragedy which eccured, About s year after what ho etyled « slavery fug » repaet suitable to the occtslon ; tho feast ; the following progranime :\u2014 onght to be thankful fer your affliction that nt hat bea lind hrs thare is na the Marriage à female child was the result of The cc operate! principle properly carriod rately being confived to material comfurt, bt the oe So compe has deen withdraw.LaLINS AND GIRL hes led your thoughts, and your heart up te darkness.\u201d thoér marsisge, who was ohristomsd Grace M.OU 3 all (16 deph3iments of pioduction aad enlivened and cheered by spocches, npusicand trie la the cor now bave gp to tri! | Puis Forward t Fain Baskwgra-d Roll For, the biessod Joaus* + You have vo Walter dear 1° rt row a bo à beautiful itéto distribution, wil Lhoee departments sbolich songs.Ils oustorne dor \u201cho officers Lo This la the correct way for al] partion.if the yard d BBO II St Ale Fain ou (eat Le though 50,\" ho aid mnalngly ; « Noneatall.He not beoughtams: se thle; a:helght, amart, attractive girl.ative éredvete 9 tater, bo which hoe oF seat th min ati PE Send be Vian.for favoring frioure, So the tetas Ei wai te Tes Tater 5 i L .itd entire produs dis to whic is or mee em ro » of Ferritin rived u] have 66 longed sometimes to bu strong fay to leave me alone now.\" .Lavent OF TRE BLOODY DRED, Justly red, Ba: what fa it I road?¢ that mas dioner, and wd oftioars\u2019 of some of Parties offering it would Le considered guilty HRS Tat at ig Be et wb well.\" .of > log ; as well say that Rot unmindful of the men whose fertons it ls Azle Nr péter de aie Fa al | and than rating SE dar À FAPLON LADD aman laacw otras: lade is are tied, ad to] thee urte, of th ote somuned, and GIs towill fA TAN iy Th ES AAS TE ; 8 osson whioge eyes are at man's w cl a ; Recs ward\u2014: SEE SEIN RE TE Ss in veut ae Lara Déco ps | Da aa enr | sailing ve | Le rt ne à Mesrine LL Ae like Jack.Lately | have not felt quite so Wight ht with lt à force, wild stoes.; pe 1 bedly about 16; but still I think I could do so patient pros sad sable she ru Soo ous every an is sow perfectly free to emancipate tho companies stationed in Fort Garry wae OF ail that Las Leen charged ayalnet tem, oil iis logs sud threes k Lines ead Double GIR ?until he bad becowe insane, Boon after the ; be f the very extraordinary conspiracy against the ely\u2014)0 Doub\u2019 Toree roth feet seach sitarnavely\u2014 you might Bok have s0 strong desires to do vigil es Matoncd proue el the long birth of the little girl, Love i said to bave motive ee due ind uy met Corian dar.ee at ast te peas house in question.\u2014N, F.Wiunsss.PE foncats sees \u201cI will thisk of it.Will you sing again ie mu » the voice a ue become idle and dimoluto\u2014ao much so thet ais oun tare and miciad.by thes Licatensatiiovernes Mosrla, sccompanicd by Tre Briwvro m Maw Yonr.\u2014A deeperate =} hispe Walt boo meted pire CHE for by yoy - the ot Lt nt murmurloge © te beating be neglected $0 support RIX\u201d family.Mrs.cpemies, whom they blindly believe to be thelr Major Irvine, Burgeom Codd, Captains Mc.Sght ocetirred among & party of Italien lm.icopsand threes Single and UuDig Samrat me, Pleas A ry oy rg od, fling oven tho tamultnoas bAAUSE Love was driven to desperation y the duns friends.\u2019 They are tied fown peariy to the Donald, H er and Fletcher, soveral of migrants in a bouss in Mulberry strect, Now élpgleUrape Vina 9 ue re on eas Tot BS Inéo sleep ; os Les: him, sho of bis own heat, that not @ might of her husband's credi upttl Baally che starving point by the pasent wagos system the enbalterns of the force, and & number of York, occupied by one of them, named Angelo ficgle Fsramier phunle Pyremid- Rerpestice oor re bey wa room hv lost, \u2019 1 rai.TRS forced in spite of Beruelt to leayo him and that pauperises thom and holds then fn bond.Indies, visited tho barrack-roome.Stilisno, on Tuesday last.Btiliano was en- Ko Ege cs Tour, De EE paca © quietly y It ins fearful thiag to sc0 à human soul tak- carn the means of subalstence for herself and T a tertaining & number of bi compatriots who *> * rou She snd Jack speedily made friends.Bhe Ing ita cave of earth ; but when that seul is child, Her b hil it age.\u2018The princivles of internationalism, dif- Lam.Bers.\u2014Manitoba bb bound to keep ap aed tbo.whold party draak 2 LADIES\u2019 TOURNAMBET, knew how to help & feilow through his scrapés, ope allied to your own by many clossly woven ia.Her husband meanwhile oocupiod bim- fused broadcast ovar thy land, will remove with other civilised countries, and to thatend 3% ¥CRE e whole party dran Ths following were the names of the fair y y many y 1f as n peripatetic pedler of Yankes notions this deoply of whieky, procured from & neighbor.i he said, aud was willing to do is.Perhaps the (jes the separation is n indescribable.The se bandage from thelr sycs, and enable them two libel sults are coming oa at the next contestants for thls : \u2014Misses H Bethun: remembrance of her own childbood's mis Let drift any, but so surely, be.threughen parie bis oi selling on COMMIS toot eos bros (he Sburkios that hold them Court of Queen's Bench, Mr.Mulvay, of the 108 ET0B-AROP.Buddenly & quarrel aprang Lizzie Gilmour, Gauthier, Fairbairn, Qlasford: 1 of uncloBam Miss Harper helped youd your reach, aad then tho awful sense wd peyiog Dille uly hep bo was in subjection, and makethe wealth produos Lidersl, Bas entered actions for libel, and up between Angelo and bis vieltors, and an Tjamilton, Meredith, and Poston.Tbe skaters sugry sitereation followed.Two of the latter, Bar.Beale, shecoul tell io gud of platmd of desulaion, When rod a wen hom, SEES 2, euros ras woul pts 1 ta anno hl us damagoect ce houpd elas ech Senet aise no Lad Ogle drow tel hair | is prof eLetters the ems Summer's vacation at grandfather's farm, hours of that night so full of paln, they waich- Se ot beveiore, a, taire Re dre as there fs n> compulsion either Caldwell & Cunningham, of the Maniohon, 804 made sn assault upon Stiliano.Dijano of general admiration, The performance oc So legal or illegal, no objecilon can be made to We undersistd that the writ against tho Mtabbed Btiliano under the left shoulder-bisde copicd a considerable time, and seemed almost combination ines tains and Ogills cut him about the head, indicting , bo never wag tired hearing stories of country He slept peacefully, and thoy Loft bn todd # business woman.Much younger than her ea come \"they priate ot ols forme eos i Sos, he bet very serious wounds, Autonio Calica inter- faultless.Tho ur Onelong evening In early fall, Jack was turbes, Pa fort urs husband, she possestes & degree of application contrary we think ec-opæative combinations cxtm, issucd just siter the election riots of fered to protect Btiliano from being murdered, OIL SOTREAVENT entertalning her witha wonderful story ofhow mig ree suflericg.tod.He sud-|% labor which he Lad outgrown, and theif accnstom them to thrilt, forethought, temper- Inst September, aa follows : and waa stabbed in the breast by Dijano, and followed, ard for this there were four entries, be was thrownfrom one of his grandiathor\u2019s pend Pare Flap 2 fy thin tastes were, therefore, dissimilar in that ros- 350s and business, and thay are quite prac- «tory boire taken up end shown ths burn also severly wounded.During the {races Ramely:\u2014Miseos Loulss Bethune, O Pair.horses the first time he tried to ridehim,whons denir bis oyes, sad, clasglag tho thin +.Besldes, lke alf young people, she was tirable in some trades, In others, where the pres Sharred wood ne hr aia as bart Cattarine Fumans was siabbed in the right bain, Ads Wenbam, sod Theress McDuff.servant came, ssying Walter wanted to kuow ba lo breaking.Mother 1 don't Ré of gaicty, Che \u2018hcagres and social enjoy- amount ol caplial requirad In large and the {ori ni ba pas Tsoniag, léorrediseeiss; um add tcecive à severe wound.Tho fracas These young ones went throagh pretty mach $f she would \u2018come and siog for him.His you hear It ?* \" ments\u2014pleasures which ths age of her hus- returns fluctuating and uscertals, there would upen the effects bis own work * was assuming very formidable proportions, the same programme as thelr elders, and mother bad gone out, and ho was ell alone.« Hear what, my child ?The storm band bad caused him almost entirely to ré need to be à long ion Cf atcumuls- The ercond count is bused on the charge when Stillanc's wife rushed Into the atrest showed much skill, seeming perfectly at Dounce\u2014and, In cousequence thereof, they that Mr.Brokovaki advised the Adjutant and gave sn alarm, whereupon & policeman ease in all their movements.The he mont at Eu ad Leo oy ° bow iil , po, there La no orm, ee is bright were frequently st variance.Matters re- A Ee Is nettle General, that in the course of a speech de.came fu and arrested the esestlsuts, who BOTS TOURNAMENT bad never sung in his presence, and = ue moondey.0 a he mained in this situstion until lest summer, ~The Doctor, in thinks livered by Mr, Malvey on the occasion of the were taken to the station sad locked UD.came next, and the entries wers three in num.she had a peculiar aversion to doing so now ant rn suty\u2014ihe when Mrs.Love took a lodging mom 1n 8 cooperative workmen could divide thelr Faid riots, be sald: \u2014 Stilisno\u2019s wonnds were dressed, but his condi.Lur, boing Masters J B Bethune, T W Hea- « J thought you were alone, Walter, \u201d she h ie to fon ets bonse kept by Mrs.Hunt, an English lady, cprninge every week ; but suppose they had Fhey tik of bringing oui tbe mines ut tion late ast night was considered very cri- Lach, and Wait, These youngsters went said, ber annoyance plainly marked \u2018in face finished, be passed away join in | mé No.64 Benmett streat, Hor husband called to mabe a stock.of goods all winter for tha nus in Cas porn on be dois adore | NO rhe wounded persons sll positively thot SOL exercisss in & very mtisfaciory and tone.ors of the winter hoorloss tre to too hier on several occasions, and their spring trade, and Upbke did not sell ata re- The cha aT (he Nenitvbes 18 the Identified Dijano as the man who hae stabbed iyo and as it was now after five o'clock, 80 1 was ; Leonard bas only just come in.\" cn to \u201cho ect ro.rw as interviews were generally very ploasantly con- pumenstive pric\u2014which ts notat allan un.Sica ge the latter quetetion.Mr.Mul them, Dijano and Ogilla are both represented the Becretary, Mr.Boaufeld, announoed thas, Jack was opening the plano.Jack Es working for a prise, sud al ls ducted, although they appeervd to converse common geotrrenoe\u2014thers would be neither ns Sleation of tbe imputation.We pn ho a8 men of desperate obamscter, And, ils stated, at the request of the Goveruor-Genensl, the \u201c You needn't mind, Jack,\u201d she said.« Wal.evenings wore spent with his books.more ss acquaintances than as man and wife weekly earnings nor any exrninge st all 10 comments, for we don't want any libel suit in bare been hetetofars \u20ac in a oumber jumaising portion of the tournament, the and forthwith resolved to be & farmer.80 (d beside the conch of their household Idol.{ove on the contrary, so her friends ssy, is a Ser will not care to hesr me, now thathe has Airs, Watson's hair was (astbecoming silver.Some three mouths, ago, however, his visita to giyide, and what would become of thé 0 quzz\u2014not if wo kaow it.\u2014Free Pren.of street brawls ia thelr native land.competition by geutlemsen, would bo deferred company,\u201d and she took & seat in n cerner ed, and it was & tare thing to 806 % allo on plainable ad foc some amen: operative workmen snd thetr famities 7 a Le Muscarszaon or run Twuno Taiur \u2014Tho ia- wr e.be We hope Dr, Ki de better acquainted conscquential result of the Tweed trial, how- MONY O'CLOGE.er face now.The mother immersed in her r, Kiuget 3 4 Oh! yes Ido,\" hosmid eagerly.\u201c1 want grief, andthe fatheein his business.were lot- sionally seen to loiter about the street, he did with the Rateria medica than ha appears to be DOXIFION NEWS.ever disappointing, was not unexpeoled.Later at that hour the rink was again thronged, tohear you, He mays he never has.\u201d | dei 1 ot mako his spposrance tthe door of the with manufactures st Aad thia iméermation regarding the jury not only ., ting their eldest son drift completely out of | untfl Fiiday oveni when be .LOWER PROVINCES.and every one was on the tiptow of expecta.1 do not fistter myself that I can give Mr.(he home life.His evenings were, with rare ouse nd 0g, TE pote us fo mind thi 1s jast men Ake him Leod ty.R.B, strengthens our suspicions of their intelligence tion.But À soon became apparent that there \u2018Watson any plessare.Ho has numberless op- exceptions, spent, Bo ono knew whore.the bell and enquired fer Mrs, Love.Being who can talk well or write well, aad Hokie Thr Me of King 6 ny ole but makes us woudur bow it was postble to vas a bitch somewhere in the proceedings.portunities of hearing those who can do 60 His mother remenstrated once, and he told that she bad away for the PRrposs the ears of the work! , bul who know VUS wok sta \\chopplag è tench à sTow from ali parts of the city, © ay succeeded deisy.Beverai gentlemen much better,\u201d she said, stiffly.sald of caring for the child of a Bchghbor who was very little practically about work BE tree.He was struck In tho back Mt a efngle jury-box.Te may be uapl Dey y Pa on a a re | dt die | Ame ma a, ER ed pines is spt on eke sd 0 20 ter of pleasure, I'll take mywelf out of the u Poor boy, 1 can't wond~w,\" was her raply ; 1® \u201cPTY s regrets o- parted.tions fo destination at tight to abtioh The Halifex Colanist says that 81, Johu and politeness alikofirbid that wo should 887 à number Of the Intending skaters, sad who way,\u201d sald Leonard, rising.and + made to brighten the 8 TRAGEDY.pated.will not be permitted t0 enjoy custems sen- jt, but it is nevertheluss true that, wilh few ' # Leonard, don\u2019: go,\" pleaded Walter,\" and, 12d Dotan efiost was scie On Baturday morning Mrs.Love aanouncod Our International trivnds œay d:p cd that | étions alone.Irregularities are being dis exceptions, they seem to have been scraped af ren do ter mms de cotraament, Miss Barnett, pleass do play\u2014for my sake\u201d Gus noticed, st first with uneasiness, aad ber lutention to spend Sunday with some rel.18 18 not without some goed practicl!, reason covered in the Internal Revenue Bureau lu from the eloms.It appears that three of ouwing io their want of confidence in the There was 00 resisting that appeal, and she then with alarm, that there was a nervous- atives in North Bridgewater, sad scomed that those engaged in most menefectuzlg ot tbat , which it la said will throw in the chem ure Jiqnor-denlers, à cless mot usually competemcy of three of the four judges.went to the plano.Leonard st a ness in his manner, sud, when they happened pleascd st the jrospect.Bhe had been throws mercantile businesses ore divided inte om.side Soot pie made 1a.52.Joka, credited with too great fnteiligenos or t00 In fact they had lodged ® protest to pot darfng to offer his services, al he to be still 0p when he came Lome, flush on out of work Ly the November fire, and had ployers and emplo ; tre one class farnish- = Last week in lt.Jobs, vB, .pensloner much honesty.One was & claim agent.On shag effect with ue pemshold.Quly wad autre lank woald ant Lune when totmn nm Chou, AM dab VOR VLE mugen ww towmery P pg Som gy} wh tlen an uP ATLA vx GC Wee AL the leaves of her music.She had liked him less than say of the the woik of ebtsining casual employment, to they gain or lose, the other class furnish.while eatlog e pit of meat soup.Some House employée, Le was greedily caught at by part om mt and 3.Ge rh \"Ibe weet strains quieted ber ruffed tem: family ; but she thought of Ned sud shuddered, thats holiday seemed peculiarly acceptable, bg the labor aud getting a support, whether ©f the pieces «f meat were quite large and one the prosecution, who, probably, did not know the pro me alone, in doing so execut- por, and efter ona piece, the began to s1og.while she said to herself, She returned home at one o'clock, and, after their Jabor turns ou profitable or otherwise, ! shout two li bes in length stack io his | that he bad made himself busy and obnoxione ing a difficult feata.With regard to the Leonard started from the reverie into which « He must be saved, if it is possible.\u201d a few momenta\u2019 conversation, commenced to And for (bis arrangement there some good 1:rost, causing denth in 8 short time.| at Saratoga last summer in efforte to save the other Gentlemen, they were appealed to in he had fallen, and Listened eagerly, There One cvening, much against her will, sho dress herselfand child for the journey.At two | reason which all \u2018> mot think of.Suppose \u2014 New Brumswick appears to be ln impcached Barcard, One was à denizen of wis 8 wondrons purity in the tones ; 8nd & asked him to practice à duet with her, for the O'clock tho doorbell rang, and soon Afterward & business requires » bundred thousaud doi- tiouble.Ler local expenditure is far lar- the ffth floor cf a tenement house, who re fall rich music in the voice, not often heard.sole purpose of inducing bir tostay ab home.her busband entered the room.Nobody was las capital ; the man who furnishes that ger than ber local revenue, To remedy the gretted that the conclusion of the case robbed $i law their protest.They remained obdu- # Bhe's glorioualy posutifan he thought, He consented, and ssemod to enjoy the present except Mr, and Mrs.Love, the child amonnt is likely to look after ft, and at All deficiancy it ie sold that the Local Government him of bis two dollars s day.Andono certain- rate : the Countess ats long time wearil \u201cand has just such a voice as [would like my evening greatly, There was music with a Grace, and & young lady who shared the | events not run away with it.But suppose & ° Lurpore pressing the question of \"better Iy bad been in States Prison, and posaibly watching, And the Gorernor-General promise wife to have.But then ehe'soniya country scrap of conversetion thrown in, hers and chamber with Mre.L.Tluis lady states that, ! ttonsand weorkmeu clob à bundred dollars ! terme\u201d ér'ing tbe forthcoming session of Par.two were consicts! The records of the United piper Le thither, apparently with the great.girl not used to society, I dare sy IVs 8 pity there, uutil after ton.Them he smoked, sud 8t first, she declared ber willingness to go out, | each, and eutrust the whole to one maoazer | Jiament.States Courts show the Incarceration of ons lu eat patience, but, doubtioss, much chagrined Soe\u2019 What magnificent eyesl She'd be ab walked tho room restlessly.At last hopre- but that she Snally remained, in acquiescence OF & committee, these parties bave no great : __ à correspondezt ot the Bk Joho Tels Sing Sing prison ; and the accusation againet at this unexpected comtretemps.At length ornament to suy man's home, wouldn't she pared to go out.with a request of her companion.Love, who interest of thefr own st stake.The profit graph, veferting to tho continued dalsy of Another for cleansing defaced stamps 18 on (pov it way seen that persuasion vas impos- Seceb! l'we à great mind to sacrificemy.\"4 Leonard,\u201d said bis mother, \u201c you surely are \u201ccemcd,\u201d in ber own language, \"to set | they can make by collusive bargains, casual | 270005 du the Iotercolonial KR, says :\u2014Ab Slo: Acd of the records of thete men wots gible, it waa resolved to proceed to the seit\u201d not going out to-night\" strangely\u201d approached his wife, and, without advantages, {raudulent returns, or cmbexsling | (he present time the rosd node increased assured the prosecution was well awace before on Just there the song ended, and with slov- «I promised to spend the evening with prctiminay conversation, asked her to come | the funds and runsing away, arc so much ooo, power with which to contend agaiast the conclusion of the trial, I: the result any DISTRINCTION OF FRIRBS.ing good night to Walter, and a friendly nod Twombly ; and I'll just step round sad give k aud live with him.This she doclined to | more tempting than their ehure of profite and : 0\" anowdrifts, Little eagines like the longet to be wondered at ?1s it not amazing A rops was drawn across the lower end of to Jack, cho was leaving the room, when bim my excuse.\u201d do, and à divorce was suggested, and the wife salary, that many co-operative metociations : Loostauk, Kennobeccasis, vic., are soarvely tbat In the face of this knowledge the trial the riuk, eome few yards in front of the dais, Leonard stopped her.\u201cWell, burry back, We will soon lock faid that it would be better that they should bave been wrecked by the unfaithfulness of | ile to push their own way rr ho bard raily Was mot interropted 7 Is It any longer singu.to keep back the crowd, sud the presentation \u201c Miss Barnett, you have given mea rare up.\u201d be separated legally.Love then asked if, in thelr managers.And who can hope that me- and drifted up cuts of the Intercolonial, snd \\ar that under such circumstances ot selection began :\u2014The prise of the ladies a beautiful treat, 1 want te thank you for it.\" He of- « You needn't wait for me ; Ill take a latch such an event, ho agreed to leave the child chanics, or even dectors, suddenly entrusted 5 long as our beet motive power is in the of juries the jury system becomes a farce, and Jocket set in tarquolse and diamonds, with ferod his hand, and sho gave bim thetips of key.But probably 1 shall be in before you With her that bo could sce the litle one with the management of large amouots of | S08 3 OE, ol 0 ling set up In the justice 1a Laughed ab 7\u2014-V.¥.Tribune.11d of raised gold leaf, was won, on a tie, by ber fingers, and a short good night, and went go to bed.\u201d - when he wished.To this Mrs, Love assented, money, will prove more reliable in polnt of | ailway workshops we will have trains de- A Nova Box?or Baccine \u2014À Chicago paper Xiswes H.Dethinne and Effie Fairbairn.° out, = Gus beard Lim pass her door, to his own and the conversstion substantially ended, integrity than Congrommen and Senators ?4 Iayed beyond reasonable time.\u201d bas an account of & mevting in that city, the oTermor Gene , in award ing this prise, « She's mighty crusty,\u201d said Leonard.room, with sn unsteady step, ss the clock md she continued her preparation of the | \u2014 object of which was to appoint committees to Ÿ oh s gift, prom to duglicate it, « Bhe never is to mo said Walter.rack four.At broakfast bis hand tram.child totake sway with her to Bridgewater.| MANITOBA ITEMS.AMERICAN.canvass every ward fer funds to pay off the prit ach lady should have one.e prite *Nor to me\" echoed Jack.$iod and he ate notbing-\u2014ooly drank biscof.When this was done Mr.Love took the A \u2018reconstruction of the electoral divi- Saline of inicbtednese incurred in the elec- ofthe girls, presented by the Conntets #1 don't wonder at her king for Walt.gee and went down tothe store.At dinner litle girl in his arme and started to go down pions of the Province is demanded, which the ~~ New York contains 29 miles of grog | tion of O'Dunovan Bossa as member of the Dufferin\u2014a pendant with centre of tarqnoise EveryLody likes bim ; bnt T mnst say, Jack, be took more wine than uacal, end just after Paire, followed by Lie wife and her lady com- Socnard state of îbo eurvey vili mow render | \"DOP Britieh Parliament.To further theobject «a \u2014 T2 won by Mine C- Fairtairn, The boys 1 don't admire her taste, if she prefers & great dinner, Gus, going into tho dining-room, saw peufon, Passing around the corners ef the ey | \u2014 A.T.Stewart bas presented $1000 to grand patriotic meeting\u201d !s to be held, which [rise agold medal, likewise given by Lady vain by the directors, in consideration of propriety, their Excellencies and the club to bose of wLcy like you, tos gentleman like him pouring out another glass at the alde entry te the pene Me Lovo, entered the 1 public school has been the fond for direlied New York fremen.| will bo addressed by à gentleman (rom 0'Do- Dufferin, Tasewarded to) Yasar).T.Bethiuge.\u201c8he likes boys, she said so.I ssked her Without a thought, she rushed to his side He stood against the wall of the room.Mrs, opened in the new schoolhouse.The build.\u2014 Recently the owners of alsighs fn New | beaging agent dietrich whe We elit well lency presented the young champion with & ence; why she didn\u2019t like you as she did and laid her hand on bis arm.* Hunt and three other ladies were there fu con.ve js commodious, and when cempleted wi] York have besn reaping an sbundant harvest \u201cEERE MELT ihe generous impulses fine gold pin, to be kept by him aa an earnest Walter and me.\u201d np Fou must pot drink that.\" vereation.Mrs.Love satered and bid them be very comfortable.: , by chargiog people $30 per hour for the use Cf tbe Irlsh people, and Foi any eppaal to of that recompense.The gentlemen's, or Well, what did she say 7 ho asked witha # Eovucs me, Miss Barnett, E cousider my- all \u201cgood-bye,\u201d when somebody asked, \u2014 The mails are now (Jan.8) forwarded Of thelr veblclee.thelr er raficlent to persuade thew Champion prise, the gitt of the Governor.show of indifference.self the best judge of what 1 should do ?\u201d « Can't you kiss us good-byv, Gracle 7\u201d by ox-teams irom Pmbins nouthward, owing \u2014 Congress ts to be aaked to appropriate tomeke any sacrifice for the sake of their Gencrai, was awarded to Mr.J.Gamble «That you were so handsome.She always Mer band dropped, and be drained tha The Httle gir} attempted to get down from to the episootic amongut the Stage Company's $50,000 towards improving the navigation of Liiva isle.But we protest that the last Geddes, the only one who had not protested liked ngly men beat, because=\" lass, and with & bow held open the door for ber tather's arms, but he refased to allow her horses.! the Bt, Croix, \u201c on condition that the Govern- Lo) carries the matter toe far, and bas 20 against the umpires.nBocauss what?Out with if, Jack ev th pss out.Bhe went to ber room, aud todo so.Walking around tbe room, be \u2014Lindesy Rumell, Ke, hes been ap- et Tan, Brunswick appropriate sn equal Sor fdudation that Irishanon should be the We wre sory fo tay that whe bo orient «Because they were less likely to be vain.with hor old impetaosity had 8 boarty cry.Etooped before ack individual, and the kisses pointed diay mee, een Bag a um:\" This ta a master which will come fret to remonatrate againet it.1 Amerion to it a few young men in the back ground so far 1 told her you weren't vain.But I must not Then she brushed away tho tears, and con.wero given on her patt and returned.Appre- | infon Lands Agent, Mr.Rossel also Within the purvieu of the Government of pay the bills of the honorable members of forgot themselves as to Liss, and emit other stand gomipiag bere, or my lessons will never sidered ways and means, Her conclusion hensions were excited that be might enter retaing bis former itton as Inspector of | Canade.The improvement of the 8t.Crolx is the English Parliament?Inevery Irishmen, so d ble sounds, which were over be learned.wae.\u2019 tain an ides of kidoapplog the child ; bat, Surveys poe! very neosseary, aod Bo la that of the upper 85.fortunate as to secure a seat therein, to proceed whelmed, however, with the rising cheers of Christmas came, and brought Gra back to «'If nothing else will do, I'll write to Miss after he bad completed his walk sbout the \"vent of New Year's Day at John.forthwith to dram up funds In this country the rest of the spectators, who warmly Ci the old home.There was a grand gathering Anns.1 bate to trouble \u2018her with it, but kitchen, he returned to the door-way sud Py Event he pl vd I ay Portage \u2014 ln rloging tbe old year out and new \u2018 to pay his election cxpenses What with planded the remarke of His Excellency a of old friends at the Brown homestead to keep something must be done.\u201d stood, for & moment, motionless.Suddealy Su, Tan he day o question Logan Tt eack year in on the Trinity chimes N.Y.the | their poor, hera and at home, and the rigor of reference to the onhappy culty that pectedly arieen, and which must have Next day he seemed to have forgotien the turning around, he strode into the entry, fou round, in the presence organist selected tho following pieces, which the climate and uncertainty uf labor, have not #0 UHEX J pose Barnott vas thors, grown lato en whole procecding, aud wore his usual easy from whence, almost instantaucously, the bri pare pont x large portion of ace of some wete accordingly played ; \u201cChampagne Char.the Liish ia America burdens enough of thelr De\u20acD pue et on he ove of nest, manly fallow ; and better than All, à manner.In the afternoon he came up from report of & pistol was heard.There i, 0 0 ley,\u201d # 8hoo-8y,\" Pat me in my Little Bed,\" own to bear?We can hardly think that Mr.sincere Christian.Ha brought with him » store and asked her to for & drive.was à quick movement from the kitchen \u201cFlying se,\u201d « We are Nodding,\u201d and O'Donovan Rossa authorized the begging ex- rink, in whose prosperity he has shown such timid, quiet little wife, and a year old boy, sa It reall ry Ploasmat to stay indoors,\u201d aud, to the horror of tbe Spectators, Se \u2014The Free Pres criticising the appoint.u Captain Jinks.\u201d This kind of music is not pedition in bis behalf, and are of opinion that te r tof te Clab, then with great black eyes, very Like his sunt.be paid.* The air is almost like spring, aud body of little Gracle was found upon its face ments to tho North-West Counoil, æys the favorably regarded by the majority of the most of its proceeds will go toward the travel.I en resident of the Club, Dr.Harper and Miss Auns were there £00 ; you are growing pale lately.Aunt Anus witha blood pouring from her right ear.Her Hudson Bay Company are too ly repré- church membore.ling expenses and botel bille of the gentleman e following use and Ruth ere, who still kept those quaint wil] be lecturing ue if we lutyou loss your father conld not be'scen.The child was taken sented.Too regard ls paid mere \u2014 Mr.J.Bishop of Beloit, Wisconsin, has who claims to act as bis agent.But she appal y waya that, when she was à child, gained for roses.\u201d into the kitchen at once ; but she was unable Batiomallty tation, and Polat.yo ote from Great Britain thirty-one Bhot- le equallr tnmanly and ungenerous Tom To 1tin Erositencr, the kiiaht Honorable Mar der the name, * Little Quakeress.\u201d Yes, Miss Barnett, go by ailimeans* add- to speak.During the bustle and coufusion went of Attorney-General Clarke 18 Jooked 0B 10/0 Iceland ponies of various colors pur- whomever it comes.Even Parliamentary of Canada, Bob Bogers, sunt Rachel's sspecial favorite, ed Mre, Watson.\u201cIt will do you good ;aud, which enaved two additional shota were \u201ca compliment to tbe Province of & left- based on the ialands some 500 miles north of tubs should learn the azt of standing ou their Nye Pies Four ButeleRoy:\u2014 waa there, several others with whom we as Leonard sys, you are growing pale.\" beard, although littl attention was paid to banded kind.Bootland by a Mr, Austin, whom Mr.Blskop ow bottome.\u2014 Dowie Journal, oY ihe Lrenident.Disectors and snetenciders of M9 not acquainted.\u2018Thus persuadasd, Gus went, and enjoyed {bem W the time, for it was supposed thet the ~~ A very large and influential meeting of gent out three mouths ago.Rr.Austin has J \u2014 geparture from nia Sur.V3, ome io oe our taanke But the o came to an end, 88 oll (ye ride brestly.\u2018They mentout of town, and mrederer had sacaped down the front stairs the inhabitants of Winnipeg was held OR gpent much time and money, and taken great MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.for (me interest von have manilesied is sha Pate pleasant things will, and the friends separated.à oight ne country vas exhilareting.fnto the street.Such, however, was not the Thursday evening, Dec, 37th, (8 the old paina in the selection of these plgmy horses, Prririons acAngy Tw Juscira.\u2014Addrosses to Th ni ration Of the Dealin ful skereise do wh! When he bade Gus good night, Bob Rogers Coming back, she told him of Ned's exper ca%.In a brief pertod Mrs, Hunt had ooca- achoolboase, fer the purpose of discussing the which Bi ys are about the axe of 8 are now circulating throughout Italy, and ase | Sevoud.ee er with ratitadathell gave her à small package, wing, lence (n Steldiog to, sud then in conquer- on to go into parlor, & small, plainly.advisability of an Act of Iucorporation for ! eheap.Their arrival in England was duly being numerously signed, thanking Parlis- si Sith which jou Placed at cur gle > \u201cKeep it, Gus, for sake of the old ipg his enemy, strong drink.When she had furniabed room in the front of the house, when the town of Winnipeg.Mr.A.McArthur noticed by tio Press, and a Buffalo man offer ment for tholr proposal of cxpolling the Je- Eiting smulation aman IMATE GG \u201d finished, he turned sharply round, and sald, the discovered the-body of Mr.Love weltering occupied the chal, end resolutions were oar od $18,000 for the drove, bat didn\u2019t get them.suits from the kingdom.Home has already haifa with sul greater plestars, of manned When she and aunt Rachel were alone « You mesn me to mas « porsonsl eppli- In its own blood.He was lying upon his face, ried declaring tbat incorporation was ne- Their ocean journey wes wade in 8 sailing furnished 9,000 signatures to à memorial.you y = have ass your.ves Wilh our amusement.again, vbe opened it, and found a chain with this, I 0 and from his forehead, on the left side, por- cessary, and a committer was named to draw , ¥ your departure offer our sincere a locket ne from which pesped out cation of 1 ble, r you have been taking tioas of his brain were cosing out.Phyel- up the necessary blll for submission to the vessel \u2018 v t has \u2018Tra Barrast Monowns \u2014Charlotie Rea, seed Sha Siprinats ol oud JE vie contes Bob's own merry face.too much lately, end I want to save you from clos were vammoned at once, bnt the une Legislature.The soncluston of tbe mestiog = The mister ta ones Tomber .tater of the louper Macy Ben, ba = length prot heb pent Toe vas gly Suds WDid I ever! Look here aunt, Rachel.\u201d what poor Ned Suffered.\u201d fortunate man was dyiog rapidly, and at wastbat the town should retain the present n 80 severe © lumbering , oot y pollos, so Gaceyou to repeat I end that ancibge winter ve De aad bop, Avgusia 1 cant lve \"i qBok you for your honeety,\" be said, fire ciclock be expired without balai moned, name of Fiance | that the town should be Bring done.Bons milla are ack flocking up con grounds for believing a sapin more fre the rita of weiner satay yours and I'd Tike 0 see you well mar.frankiy.» You kre ihe only one who has had Medical aid for the little girl wae vummotod, divided {nto wards, and the mayor elected by it all, others paire one-half of thoritios have got posession © ie ¥.B.MATTREN™ ried afore I go.\" the courage to tail me this.although I have sad she was taken to tbe City Hosplial.the people\u201d; Lei franchise should be as their aroel stock, while ; mally one bere by whom tod ary ond bat ho Ww frig Premdent Vicioria Satisg Bink « Dont ufr so, aunt Rachel, don't.\u201d seen It myvelf.Dut I Hook \u2018mean to become Before leaving the house the child was con.libeal ae ble, including householders guise noel ie eve onde ite Bam Ly aan 24 years 1 Moorresi.on Vesrearr, som.\u201cYes, 1 must say my say now, and thea I'll o drunkard.\u201d scious and made lutelligible answers to ques cf & month's ocoupation ws well as land.Las mad oy Toi Umont § dry le with oll anoking, and muscular Toner His Excellency then made the following be done with it.Bob Iikes you, À know; end Doyou mess $0 become s total abetaln- tions, but It was the doctor's opinion thes owners.| the ot of oe passe py pt Cy tees freed hall.After bal MMT: there's not another man in the world would er ?her \u2018wounds would prove falul.The shot Tus Lanp Qosswon.\u2014The locations of the the amou sow ¢ heavy winds, © os Taors make you à better husband.He'sboughtthe « N actly ; but 1 shall take lees.\u201d discharged at the etl entered het head oft baif-breed been for the most which prevent the roads from ate tbe the cried bitterly.was mucl Mr.President, Ladies and Gontiemen,\u2014 ; 0, Dod exactly ; 0 loss.s lande ave besa most part ing the emow locee sud soft.Taking the exoltement in Belfast and Holywood when it I assure you thet [tls with the grostent ples- Crane farm, aud ] tell you Auguste, he'il ben || You are never safe as long 8600 touch he right side, close to tho enr, takings down: determined.\u2018The phases of tbe question now country drained by tbe Connecticut and became known she was Arrested.\u2014London gure that I bave been present upos this eo.mok man afore he knows it\" i.\u201d ward direction.The lutle lonocent biog paramount are the hay.cuiting privilege and assum c Rivers vont, not more than one- Daily News, Jan, 6.caston, and ! am certain that every ons here «1 don't want te marry 8 farm.\" «| can't agree with you there.1've taken ¥88 asked as soon as she could speak tights of commons, sad the old ssttiers\u2019 Go sual amount of lumber will be agree .nking that they be part pont want you to pellder- i mae.It over since 1 can remember, almost\u201d Anew who barkber sn by Med, rape claims.se must seriously affect the iutetoëts owt rue taht may > rires widen, iraeseed nor oil went thaa \u201caproule m Brown because 1 loved Mim.And |\u201c Tenand zou see where LEM led you eat og \"and If she saw the fash, T= Cuay Josromanr\u2014A Meatres of the consumers of Vermont lumber.Lt Be moot recent cetimatos show hat with which we have been favored thls ive; bub ive 0 no girl to marry for BOUIE = Well, 5 do confess thet might before lest $200 tha saw à Leight light oh yuh Is rmored that Mr, Wem.H.~The cold mapfof the 17th ult.was the (had the poyuistion of the peninsula of Hin.sresing.Geaads in all probability is the wu § sboold © Pleats yo nt Racks, J come home home * half seas over; ns Twrom- That à chlid so bly wounded should ST à prominent criminel lawyss of that poet severe that ever visited the West.A dostsn bas een greatly underestimated.It only country in the world which aould have bot J am afrald I can't do this.big maya have 00 survived Is a wonder, and that cn, who in 1807 Sir Johs Rose 08 farmer who anived in Wichita, Kaas, re- containg 186,037,000 people paying revenue fernishod such » spectacle, snd 1 cannot let # T hope them olty chaps hata't been puke \u201cI'm sorry,\u201d sad she shook her head ber life may protracted for several days, or idabe for Huntingdon In the House of baring overiakon à teem loadod with to the Brithk Goverument, and 55,350,000 alip this opportunity of cxpressing m ting nonsense fato pour need I\" PO diy., father health may be fully extablished sess will be appointed to fhe Chief a wh od oa the waggos, stiff with whe revente to Bative chiefs subject to sons] focilugn of gratitade to those Ets wit of 51] There's 208 00a of «I'm sorry too.It makes a fellow feel almost miraculous ; ws she waa living and Josticeship of Manitoba.cold, est the driver, permitiing the team ve the Roglish Crows.Oui of thls total who did me the honor of competing for the half en good ae Dob.ym y queer next morning.But conscious at mid ght, those opinions which Tus Pixs Ranwoan.\u2014The Free Pres wander at will over the pralrier, and entirely of 341,207,000\u2014at least one-sizth of tbe entire prise Imbeaitted $0 them.{foal that la Aut Bachel smiled to heres dog fa 1 that, you know.\" are bamrded the stirgeons thaCity Hoo- says :\u2014A few weeks ago wo mentioned hav.tmedle to help himself.He told the farmer human family\u2014Great Britate finds It very so, thay hare boea more « Sho'il come to her sondes yet.\u201d 1 How would you like to have soem Walter Livi soem to of the most reliable charac.Ing seen à letter from Hon.Geo.L.Becker be was fronen and competed to remain in tbe dificult to squeess §150,000,000 à year En by and comsideration foward my.On her return to the city, Gus wes et=1ad going iusk 06 you propese to do mow?Tak- .Hot mother has been with her constant.to the ¢fect that the Pembize Ballroad would postion he was, snd 1 the seme tise beckou- tases, As a tax-peper the mative of Hin.self, than by any spith of riraiey or emu.© + ete change in Walter.Île bad boun pot.fog à feu Glasses daily, sad hesping the 17 and, indeed, cond not lave dès beduide bo proceeded wiih a the vprine Wo have ed with bis head to (he migra box, thos dostan bas charly o re dow to ad 18 lation, towards ober whatever rn \u2018worsseves sinoe weather cand; company for & second, sensitive waa to testimony .attention © conten ong! ise Tench * a PE vue plain to her that ond of Np ws ronde! Toh ook pisos shout bas.14 1s spoken of ag Pionser \u2014-\u201cHon.Geo.L.Becker retarned Era ing over the fide of the box a terri.EE oo of the world to had Qu a ah they dave given % Shonsmads 1 ._faringa vas nent now.TT ot oa option, for havisg been a pitiful sight tome tbe Juno doms from How Tok on Bundey manning Die sight was befare him.1ytug olde docor of revenue, every Preachmie ee | steps the FETE ee EE EE | Re a a ru Jr Ll \u2014 au a * er eA YA a 900 4 i en don dis oi 8 SI Sr tie 150 Cine es A nds 2 0 cé Ra edaf ® .the ladies for the conaideration and kiadsoss with which they bave met my endeavor to farnish dome little recreation to the public of Montreal, I cannot help addiog my regret that the gentlemen who put down thulr names Sor the champlun prise should not have bsen able to follow the excellent and spirited example which has been set them.(lear, hear.) Of course in sll competitions soms- body must be beaten; sud next to knowing how to win, perhaps the best evidence of n high and spirited nature ls to know bow 1 endure and to face defeat.I am not aware wha may have been the grounds which have Induced those gentlemen who havo led this large and respectable assembly to come to- or to witness thelr performunce on tue pe have occasiened such xoueral dlsap- pointment.I cannot but think that they would have shown greater consideration for their fellow citizens and for wysell if they bad taken an earlier opportunity to intimate to us that they did uot intend to competes, At some personal fnconvenience most of us adjourned over from five o'clock this evening for no other purpose than that we might bo spectators of their performances.In that expectation we have buen disappointed, Now, when ! originally made public my intention to propose a champion medal, to be competed for Ly all the lovers of skating throughout the Dominion, 1 was also careful to announce that that competition should be annual.I will not myself undertake to come to any immediate conclusion upon the peint, because, perhaps, such a conclusion might be premature, but I certainly will be very much inclined to submit to the consideration of the committee, under whose ausploes this competition has been held, whether it might not advissblein (he future to protect ourselves and the public trom jacur.ring a similar disappointment, by placing the future competitions for the Champion Medal upon such a footing as that none of those Beufieuies wbo lLavo dissppulatod us où the resent occasion should have a second oppor- unity of doing so.(Hear, hear, and loud ap- lause) 1 am told that the reason why thoy Fave jected to appear is because the judges did not command their confidence, and into that point I do not intend to enter ; but of this am quite sure, that in placing this aÿmpetition under the auspices of tho Com- mince of M ment of the Montreal Rink, jhe most important and the largest rink in Canad, I took the best precaution which was in my power to secure 8 fair and impartial judgment, Gentle.la couc!a- sion, I will only me, both Lady Dufferin and myself BAY\" yy ths pleasure of passing many Pie ant boars under your hospitable roof, that we have been invariably troated with the greatest kindness and attention, that we shall carry with us the most grateful recollections of the pleasures we have enjoyed, and that we shall look forward with the great- ost impatience to the next winter when we may hope to renew them, The Countess then retired, but His Excellency amused himself for some time longer on the ice, which was suddenly covered with skaters that bad been waiting their opportunity during the evening.The fancy dress entertainment, the succeeding * races and games,\u201d and the tournament, marred at the last moment as it was, must be bright spots in the memory of His Excellency's sojourn fa Montreal, and let us bope that when he returns bither next winter, and again takes his leave, not even so much as this shortcoming shall be found on the record.Ceneikg.~The Herald understands thst Lord Dufferin is so taken with this fine, men- 1y game that he bas ordered à rink to be constructed near the Viceregal resid«nce at Ottawa, and takes up curling stores fc a full rink with him, Térms or OUR PUBLICA TIONS.Berea To toh: Sinaia sapien.1a auas, 4.0 de MONTREAL WITNESS Cri weekly) $2.00 por annum.Single onpies, 16.bitshed Tossdey.Fha: Saturday.VEEKLY Wrtx 31.20 per annum:; Bingie copies.40.Heady on Thursdays.lbarsis the Dominion the postage at thelr SATA IAE Ce Date dû The rates of postage ars as under : Lu #130 per ansum.A 99 Pur ape 2 \"* ta inserted In the WITNERS st the pi Pl 18 U0 MTT ld [Co eubépq: subspquent insertion.MTN INTHLY, 01.56 Res annum, or à +4 forge portes rade ingle copies, Lie.Advertising] \u2018pase.$510 per month.pass, \u201c \u201c pags.; no.Printed Leaves, cithed 10.$180 por 1.000.Cas IRASENGER, Se, paf ALBUM.ADAM os OL Co 1 para : \u201cLR AE rates, Me.por 1in6.asore rubeëri rates are all fash In ad.aT hon the time pald for axpires.JOHN DOUGALL Adon Montreal Witness SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1871.\u201cQawserra bas recovered.) Tas Mag Posrxau are on strike.Tan New Casiner of Hawali is reported a being mostly composed of Americans.Rossur Bowues, the banker, bas been acquitted of the charges against him.Axorumn Cavemiso Duvsar of the Carliste is announced.Taw Eanraquazs Socks at the Island of Hamos lasted four days.Tmeex Vuessia engaged in kidnapping South-ses Islanders for slaves have beea seized by H, M.B, \u201c Basilisk.\" Ten R.C.BisRors have memorialized the Emperor of Germany against the Ecclesiastical Bill now before the Prussian Diet, An Accipant occurred on the Memphis and Louisville RE.yesterday, killing a mother and child, and injuring 12 persons, An UtTRANONTAN= paper In Paris claims that the Carlist cause in the North of Spain is flourishing.Ax Annases or SYMPATHY to Garibaldi hag been signed by 70 members of the French Ag.oembiys Extreme Left, InvaasaLe Coup Wearumn in England has Ird to one hundred persons being froxen to death during three days, Tee 85, \u201c Monz.0\u2019 ie atlil at Cadiz and an investigation ie pending.Accounts seem somewbat contredictory.Tap Psormisron of Le Corsair, Paris, bas been sentenced to Ane and imprisonment for publishing an Tnternatioual Oirculae, Tas Jursnian Pantiamesy re-assembled today.The Queen\u2019s speech gives on the whole 8 cheering view of British affairs.Tas Geawan Anny is to be reorganised, with à service of twel ve years in three classes, and will number 401,689 on à pence footing.A Russian officiel parer wonders why Britain is 80 jealous of Russia and not of the United 5 that blood is thick- se (ben water, Ma.Bovouærrs, Commissioner of Customs, Les Jnlahed Lis Investigation ante the al.Leged Lrregul es In the Mon Custom Houm, and returned to Ottawa, Boume Bowise, of the bankrupt Lb sori ca, hc, ake tn of ed by Be Ong Jury pt the London Central weuminsl Court for mi jeanor.© Tunsate or Anse irion bave been made sgaines proprietors of collieries In Wales who out thelr ox, {intention of flsperting Chinamen to the places of the BOW oa strike Kine Lunatre, the new King of the Sandwich lelands, has made s spooch urogtal pr gage hod Doe hi doc oi for tbe wotdore of the oentez \" A Husvr Seow Brosu has retarded the ad- vanco of relnforvemente for the U.&, tevope opomdiag against the Modoo Indians, I¢ te and Captein Jack, com the letter, Benim mow P el fr thls wey to À anitiemess sé the dfteulis, £ Ë i & THE B.O.REFORMATORY FMEUTE, The Nouveew Monds contradicts the version given in other papers of the row amoug the Juvenile delinguents commitiod to the custody of the Belgian Brothers jn this city.It states that some daye before they wero removed from St.Vincent de Paul, the Hoa.Aity.-General Ouimet warned tho Brotbors that the boys had formed a conspiracy to boodwink them; and once the Brothers had been lulled futo a fouling of false security, the young rascals were suddenly to rise en masse, force the doors, sud clear out, \u2018Thus warned, the Brothers were on their guard, and all went swimmingly till Wednesday last week, when symptomsof insubordination appeared,'snd the Mayor, Sheriff and other pullic ofiicials were notified of the fact, 80 a8 to bo in readiness to quell any outbreak.Alt wont well till seven o'clock in the evening, when several of the delloquente appeared in a state of excitement, The Superior proceoded to their ball and found the gas extinguished.He re-lighted it and all the prisoners were perfectly silent.By degrees they roturned to their customary amusements, when one of them tried again to extinguish the gas, kicked a door that was slightly ajar, and lifted up & greting in the floor which admitted head into the room.This, according to the Nouveau Monde, is the sum total of tho whole affair.It then proceeds to say that the Reformatory at St, Vincent de Paul had long been in à state of complete disorganisation ; and that fer a month the juvoniles had been beyond cuntrol, sad their Keepers contoased they wore obliged to let them do as they liked The last night passed at the above Reformatory, the Nouveau Monde says, was the occasion o! such disorders, breaking of windows, lampe, &c , that next morning the neighboring villagers thought the Institution bad been wrecked.The Nouveau Monde concludes by denying the statements of Ls Minerve that tho rates paid by the Government to the Brothers are Uezorbllany;\u201d Aud that the lustit tution should be removed\u2018outeide the city.Spite of iron bars and & stone wall 23 feet high, is says there were often from eighteen to twenty desertions s year from the Reformatory at St.Vincent.In the city, on the other hand, the Nouveau Monde argues that such desertions would be rare, and the fogitives more easily captured.A telegraph wire puts the Brothers in communication with the police stations, so that instant action could be taken in case of emergency.The premises now occupled by the Reformstory are capable of accommodating 500 delinquents, and 15 arpents of land surrounds the build.ing.We have now given the Nouveau Monde's version of this affair, which of course is as favorable to the Belgian Brothers as possible.It belittles the outbreak and wants it to be thooght & mere triflew\u2014a matter hardly worth talking about.Nevertheless, the [Police Magletrate found it necessary to send two of the young mutineers to jail for three mouths, and five yearsin the Reformatory afterwards, while in the case of four others sentence was deferred.This ie heavy punishment fora trifling ebullition thet the Nouveau Monde ie neltled at other papers taking noticeof.Itis an easy matter running » Reformatory when the criminal authorities interfere with such dreadful penalties againet such emall Feneen ua tha Neuven: Monde dsarribos 11 the statements concerning the Reformatory at Et.Vincent de Paul be true, there is no doubt they got 8 very intractable and insubordinate lot upon thelr hands.This plea for the Brothers, however, is a slur on the Quebec Government, which seems to have been pecu.listly incarable in its management of the young dol inquents, and no doubt is glad to get quitof them and ali the responsibility of their custody, The Belgian Brothers may at least say they are doing as well in the busi ness as their predecessors.Let them be ware, however, of going to Thomas de Torque- mads for instructions in disciplining thelr young charges, \u2018 Humanity's\u201d letter in Monday's Witness remains unanswered, and nothing in the Nouveau Monde's apology casta any suspicion on its truth.It would be 8 peculiarly infamous thing to see the Inquisition revived in Quebec at this day, in connection with an institution for the avowed purpose of reforming youth.It would appear that the Brothers intend to stick to the city, It wag supposed their stay there was only temporary, till a good piece of farming land could be got snd build- loge erected thereon, when the Reformatory would be removed thither, so that the delin.quenta could be subjected to the soothing ig.floences of rural purauite.The Nouveau Nonds, however, defends the retention of the institution within the city.This will haveto be seen to.There is danger in such @ case of a reformatory institution belng transformed Into & mere jail, from which young delinquents may emerge worse than when they entered.SALARIES, \u2018There is considerable discussion going on in regard to the propriety of fncreasing the salaries of Civil Bervice clerks and public fonctionaries in general.These classes bav- ing fixed salaries, the rates of which were gendrallf @étied before thy great advance in prices of all the necessaries of life which now prevails, it is argued that they ace greatly ! underpaid in comparison with other classes of employees, and n sudatantial advance io their scale of wages ls asked for.It is not so long since we had 8 determined attempt in Parliament to cut down the salary of the Governor-General as being too high.The wind has changed since then, and It is now wished to raise his enlary as being too low, One objection to a permanent increass of these fixed enlaries ie made on the ground that the present 16 a time of great prosperity, sad probably of Inflation also, and when s change comes the wages of private employees and laborers will fall, as will prices generally, while the salaries of Government oficials if they are raised will comtinue at thelr ad.vamoed rate.In fact the very placing of the sales heyond the vicissitudes of the labor market is held to be part of its vaiue, and, a cheap season ought to be made to balance a doar one.There Is no doubt, however, that price of all kinds of sommodities have permanently advanced and the purchasing power of a gives sum of money has ly diminished, and on this ground pablio employes whose mlaries cam be shown to be Ingufiicient have a just claim 0 & reasonable Inorease thereof.Probably, however, a0 regards the great mass of Oivil Bervice slerks, à better system sight be followed than is in vogue af preseat.Why should noi each public department sa.0s clerks in the same way es private ofioss, paying them the current rates of WALT AS present th 7 able Look, ile que picion on these cl-rkshipe es belog more or less a species of cumforiable berths provided ay rewards for political favors, with little to doand plenty toget.By means of Axed sale vies, pensions, &o., they have besa made too much an object of desire among those whose capacity fur work Is nortaluly not their main qualification.If the heads of depart.Tente were simply held responsible for the prompt and «fficient performance of the dutics entrusted to them, aud given certain powers to engago able asiletents, as private busluess men would do, it might result in greater economy and benoit to the publlo service, Of course, safugusrds and limitations might be required, but these aro matters of detall.The British Goverument have apparently taken a stop in this direction by throwing the Civil 8ervics open to 6 certala extent to outsiders who can show a moderate amount of ability, These are called writers.They do most of the heavy pea work in the various offices, aro paid by their time, and are liable to discharge when thelr serviovs should no longer ber.quired.This mey not look attractive to those who desire easy quarters with big pay, but itis a perfoctly legitimate manner of giving eaployment to those desiring it, and would probably result in census returns, departmental roports, &c., being got ready In better time than has besa customsry hitherto.Of course the above suggestion could only be carried out to à cortata extent, and there would always have to be à cortaia number of permanent officials in order to keep up the machinery of the department, Thoso would not bo many of these required: bewever, and the nature of thelr position ur der auch an arrangemont demanding unmis- takablo ability, they would naturally be entitled to higher salaries ; and thas by judicious pruning, the permanent staff of the Civil Service might be improved every way.Loox Ar Houn.\u2014The burning ofthe Quebec Court House Involves, In some matters, a los that cannot well be repaired.A mew Court House may be built, and the iibrary of the | Bar may be replaced, but the records of pend- fug suits cannot be restored.The proceedings, it would seem, will have to be begun anew; for, owing to the delay in obtalning water, the fire was allowed to invade one part of the building after another, and only the vaults are belioved to bo left intact, The building would seem, too, to have been unsuitable for the purposes to which it was applied.It was by no means nearly fireproof even to the degree usually signifiod by that word, and the intricacy of passages frustrated Any attempt to save the contents oi the Court rooms snd offices.Therecords of the Superior Court for more thea eight years back are destroyed, as well as those of the Circuit Court for many years, But to us in Montreal the chief significance of the disaster lies in the possibility, or otherwise, of ovr own Court House being subject to a like calamity.How far is that huge building really divided inte compartments or can the sliding iron doors in tbe interior cut off communication of fire from one part to another ?This object, we believe, has not been neglected ; but is there not à great quantity of papers, books and other very valuable documentary matter almost totally without fireproof protection.If such is not the case it will yet be well for the public to be assured of the fact.Certainly, the destruction of the great bulk of the important contents of the WUBLRL LAU MUUSO VUEUL VU pimps ve thorough examination of our own, to ascet- tain its degree of safety, and to adopt suy far- 4 ther precautions that may be thought neces.sory.And what, too, of the Registry Office ?ArriTeos oF Temes.\u2014The position the French President is represented as occupylog is by uo means an enviable one.The specta- «le he presents to s valnglorious people (a hardly so dignified and sublime as that it will tend to make him the popular idol.The scene presented In the Assembly on his accepting their ultimetom aferds a striking contrast to that fn which painters delight to Tepresent & Cromwell or Napoleon occupying analogous \u2018relations to the turbulent Commons.lis utterances as reported have in them very little of the epic grandeur of style, Wo never imagined that M.Thiers belonged to the race of giants, Certainly he does uot now bestride the world like a Colossus and ring out the defisnt challenges, Au Crear, aut mullus.Instead of thls, in the treble of second childhood, he petnlantly complains, \u201cI accept the humiliation, but I will not become a political manikin.\u201d Worse than any humiliation inflicted by political enemies is such a voluntary humiliation of the Republic in the person of its chief magistrate.Were the restraint of which he complains with so thestric an alr and attitude merely a restraint Imposed on such fretful garrality, it would seem wise and proper.Whatever It is, be ought as President of the Bepublic either to have gracefully accopted the constitutional project submitted to him or rejected it with becoming spirit and dignity.Eooiasianricat Lorremme.\u2014A notable fes- ture of the unprincipled part of the New York Press is the advertisement of lotteries snd winning numbers.All but the most disreputable portion refuse to suliy their columns with such incitements to vice.The same feature is now prominent in the French Roman Catholic press of Montreal, which is redolent of lotteries designed to transfer money from people's pockets to the coffers of the Ro- mish episcopate, and paragraphs are written toshow how good a thing this ecclesiastical gambling will be to the Church and the lucky bolders of prises! * Evil be thou ear good la their text evidently.If the clergy think these practices ennobling or osloulated to benefit the country, great must be the perversion of their moral perceptions.Lotteries are generally a resource of depraved governments or of associstions who have little or no title to public favor, and when carried on où private account are In every nation ont.lawed as debasing In the extreme.It looke likes satire ob the devotion of the membership of any church to resort to the same means to ged contributions from them.Some English papers bave leat them.solves vo advertise the Clerioal Lottery scheme, putting themselves où « per with the New York Detly News.Tum Persos Potica Bweciar.\u2014The enquiry 180 the Ponton-Lafon aflair ssetme te have ar- tived at that stage when 1t 1s in onfer to blscken the oharacter of the prosecator, Of course one black in this case can't make two whites.But what Is aimed af Lsdoubtiess to show that Mre.Vancaster Le not to be beloved où ont.Of this the pablio will Jadge fer themselves, Her evidence does net touch the position or esnduct of Capiala Pentea Ia the Edler ; bul upon 14 hinges very materially the low (haf saad be inlen of ibe part plaged by a TH MONIREAL willy.Detectire Lafon in this affair, with 18s sab.sequent disgasting disclosures.When looked upon with regard to its connection with the forthcoming Bolle investigation it gathers tgnifcancy.But uniess it can he shown that the clef witoess, sad others who iq part have corruboisted her testimony, are qnworthy of belief on oath, the evidence last night goos for little as touchiug the polats uader wnquiry.Tes Vicssseas Visrt.\u2014On Wednesday His Exoulency the Govermor-Genorai, the Conat- es and family retoraod to Ottawa.Porbape few, if any, visits of a functionary so high bavo been more crowded with ovents.His Lordship bas beém almost dally visiting our public institutions, and 1m each uttering words of wisdom, encouragement, or advice.The interest be has evinced ia our national winter sports Is evidently genuine, for lio hag personally largely partaken io them, with à perristency andsest as surprising as plossing to Canadians.His sfability, too, has added \u2018ta charm, and the wholehesrtedness with which be hag recvived our hoapitalition has been their best repayment.The city will mise for 8 whils its exalted guerts, and look forward with pleasure to a renowed acquaintance next winter.Bisuanox Aeun.\u2014It must be a comfort to Carlylo that in this age whose dogeneracy he laments, there § at least ono diplomatist ot the Cromwelliss stamp.The Russians find their match whsa thoy have to deal with Bismarck.He will stand noue of their nonsense, A pores of thiswastom House officers It appears provoted Mrtain Prussian inhabitants of Upper Blosis by thelr Ligh-handed proceedings wd then fired on them, killing a civilian, With characteristic eplrit the Chancellor has addressed a peremptory note to the Rusian suthoritics, demanding imme.disto stishctios, Extozsron.\u2014Mr.Chas.Foy, Commissioner of Emigration for the Dominion Goverament io Ireland, publishes the following advertisement fa tho Belfast News-Letter :\u2014 \u201cTo Fama Laborers and Bervant Girls.During the coming spring I will give farm Jaborers and servant girls free Passage to Canada, and yeerly engagements at tho following rates :\u2014Farm laborer £30, with good board and lodging ; ploughmen £35 ; servant girls from £12104.to £15.All who ln- tend to avail themselves of this opportunity of bettering their position should at once send their names, accompanied with testimonials of honesty, sobriety, and knowledge of the work they wish to be engaged for, signed by clergymen and former employers, as Ï will make the strictest enquiry before granting the passages.\u201d \u2014 THE BELLE SOANDAL.THR INVRSTIOATION CONTINUED, Wednesday the Police Committee resomed thelr enquiry regarding the dismisesi of the policeman Vanonster.The members ot committee present were Alderman Simard, chairman, and Councillors Loranger, McCambridge, Taylor, Stephens and Alderman Wilson.The fret witnees calied was Natalie Cousse, wifo of Joseph Peltser, who deposed that she knew Mes.Vaucaster, From her general character sbe would not believe her on onth.My reasons are, one morning she came to my house as she was accustomed to do oîten, and ssid, \u201c I cannot continue in that way with my husband ; I am not married and can do as I please.\u201d Then I said to her, \u201c Elizs, I cannot believe you ; for one time Jou say you are married and another time you are not.\u201d I said to her if I were not married 1 would not remain wilh » man in that way.Three days after this she came to my Les Pt a PE bed.Ho was then in the Police furce.We lived then in the same house.I then reproached her with not being married, and would not allow hor to come into my hose.I had some difficulty with my own busband on her account.Mrs.Vancaster Le a woman who when she enters a house is in the babit of kissing the men.I then told her again abe would have to leave the house on that accoout.She was in the habit of behaving indecently towards men, and that was the reason I bad the difliculty with my husband.These are the reasons I would not believe her under oath, By Coun.Btephens\u2014I am from Ghent; I do not know from what country Mrs.Vancaster came.Haw Mr, Vancaster at the Emigration Home for the first time about six months ago.Saw Mre.Vanonstor first at Nu.31 College street.Mrs.Vancaster tlen lived with her husband at No.31 Coliege street.I do not remember in what month I came to this country ; I do not know the names of the months ta French but Jo wy own isn- guage.(The witnesa being asked to repeat them ta Flemish, said she did not know them.) Cametothis country inthe summer; it was very warm.Saw Mrs.Vancaster frequently.Lived with Mrs.Vancaster two months in Collage street.By Chief Peaton\u2014I do mot know either you or Detective Lafon, nor did I evar see or speak to either.Mr.Barnard at this stage asked that the Committee would permit him to hig cross-cxamination of the witness until Fel.day.The Committee, howcver, rofused, and Ar.Barnard proceeded to question tbe witness.By Mr.Baraard\u2014Received a subpoena to be preeent at thls meeting.lave soon the account of thin investigation in the newspapers.Several people have been speaking of Mrs.Vancaster ; she is well-known, Knew Madame Barette lu the Emigration Home, also know « person named Auger.\u2018The latter works at mson's cabinet making establishment, st, James street.Did not moet Madame Barette with Auger a fow days ago, nor did I see Augor ats party.Baw him about eight days ago, but am not sure.Madame Barette was not present when 1 saw Augor the last time, One night Madame Barette came to my house, ae she Ame frequently, Auger was present.Madame Barette spoke to him about the present investigation, \u20ac were all con- ingabout [k Auger said if he was called open he would say what he knew about the \u20ac r of Mre.Yancaster, Did not eay to Auger that If he would come aad give evidence similar to that lan giving to.night, Mr.Belle would give him $100, Auger was living in the same house as Madame Vanons- ter and her busbend.Henrl De Plechin often came to my house.We are from the same country.Mrs.Venosster went to reside in College street three daye betore 1did.We rented separate rooms, Mrs.Vanoaster often came for Heurl De, Plechin sad believe there was an improper Intimaec between them.My husbeod is here tonight lave always Uved in College street.Am aware that the absence of Mr.Vancaster De Plechin was in the babit of visiting Mrs, Vancaster beosuse the latter said sho was à spinster, Found Mrs.Vancaster near the bed of De Plechin.One mo De Plechia calied at witness\u2019 house, lighted his pipe and went to Mre.Yanomster's door, and looked through the keyhole, Mes, anosster Saronpay, Feanvary 8, 1873, By Coun.Stephens\u2014From the 37th of November to Docomber 23rd, he was undee tread.went.He was not fit for duty ail the time LU vas eating him, but où the 38rd Due.he was better ; bat he thought he might still be weak.To did not thiuk he was fit to perform tbe dutics of puliceman.Was auvjoct to con gestion of the lungs.By Ald.Wilson\u2014] know Mrs.Vaneaster.She came about 18 days ago to complaiu to me of Mr.Belle, stating that she was going to Institute au action against him.She talked loud and was lsughioy and joking with the clerks, saying she was going to mako money out vf it, By Coun.Mullies\u2014Could not Positively say whether 1 aaw Vanosster afier the 23rd.1¢ was possible he might sul! be alling after that time.By Chief Peaton\u2014I don't think Vancastor la capable of performming the duties of a policeman.Looks very like a consumptive person.By Coun.Lorasger\u2014Mrs, Vancaster did not say iu wy proseuce that money had besa offered to her, but I reproached my clerks for baving spoken so loud to ber, she having spoken as loud as a ¢ tish.wife.\u201d Joseph Peltser examined\u2014Do not know Detective Lafon or the Chict of Police ; kaow Mrs.Vancaster since 1 have boon in Montreal from September last.1 came here on the 20th of August.Lived in an apartment in We same bouse with her.Iam the hasband of Nstalle Cousse ; would not believe Madame Vancester under oath, One evening one of the priests of the Parish Church came to see a sick person in an adjoining room.She began to laugh at the priest, and, mocking bim, she said, The priest gave me & bedstead half by ;\" et the mme time making an indscent remark abont it.She thes went {nto another room where two yonng men were sleeping, and pulled them out of bed by thelr abet talls.\u2018The wives of some of the neighbors told her that she ought to bo ashamed to be playing with the jouss men when she was a married woman.Iuesutiiing with the young men one of them struck her on the nose with a broom.Her husbend, asking her what was the matter, she sald \u201c it was some English fellows who had pelted her on the street.\u201d Did not know where she was in the habit of slseping.8ald sho was a midwife.One day she said sha was married.Another time she was not.She had bad habits.She wed to kiss overy man that came into the Louse, take liberties with them, These are the reasons I would not believe her under osth.I have scen Mrs.Vancaster drink.One morni she met some Belgians and got drunk with them, By Mr.Barnard\u2014My father was a tavern- keeper in the old country.I do not know ths names of the young men Mrs, Vancaster took liberties with, nor whether they still live in the house or not.Bome time back I was In Mra.Vancaster's with De Plechin, and she requested me to call back next day at three O'clock, as she would be alone, her husband being on duty at twoo'clock.I know Madame Barcite and Auger.Madame Barsfte came to my bouse.De Plechin snd Auger were there.When Barette came ther she sald she wanted Him to give evidence against Mrs.Vancaster.They all commenced talking about Mrs, Vancaster.Auger stated that he had \u201cfavors\u2018' from Mrs.Vancaster.There was no money offered to Auger or to me to appear and give evidence,nor any mention of money at all, Four or five weeks ago 1 went to the Emigration Home, and fn the presence of seven of my countrymen commenced speaking of Mrs Vancaster, never thinking that 1 would be called upon to give evideace of what I was speaking of, It was Madame Bareite who told me to go and see Mr Belle.I went to Mr Bello's office about a fortuight ago ; Mr Belle asked me if 1 could give evidence of what I had said at the Immigration Office.I answered that I and everyone in the house could do so.My wife did not accompany me.Mr Belle did not offer me any money.Saw Madame Barette last we-k.Since the 2nd of September I have bsen working at Mr.Thomson's, cabinet-maker, St.James street.! know & man named Lavallée who works at Thomson's.Ls CO li caster.From what he koew of the reputation and character of Madame Vancaster he would not believe ber on osth.The witness bed also been too intimate with her.Madame Vancaster came after me in my own place.Asked for me at Foltser's.Bbe is in 1he habit of getting tipsy, and got tipey with ber.Don't know either the Chict of Police or Detective Lafon.1 received a subpena to attend here.Mad no conversation with anybody concerning the evidence wbich 1 am now giving.Head no dificulty with Mrs, Vancaster.Did not know before I came here what would be the nature of the evidence 1 waa to give.By Mr.Bernard\u2014Sav Mrs.Vancaster about three Weeks ago.She fovited me to mest ber, but 1 refused.I eaw Madame Baroite last Monday.Did not see Madame Baretts at Mr.Peltæer's last week.Have not seen Auger with Madame Barette.Never met Madame Barette aud Peltzer in Mrs.Peltzers house, Madame Barette did not ask mo or Auger to give evidence in this case.Know of no offer made to Auger of $100 to come and give ovi- dence here.Toflen go to Mr.Bello's office ; often go whon any Belgians arrive, for the purpose of getting them situations.I arrived here In the month of Juno last, The Committee then adjourned sine die._\u2014 PROFESSOR PEPPER'S LECTURE.OPTICAL ILLUSIONS, A very large and fashionable audience assembled in the Queen's Hall, last evening, to hear Professor Popper's lecture on + Optical Illusions.\u201d The beantifut halleaso thoroughly well adapted for exhibitions of a scientific nature\u2014had been arranged convenient! y for the series of lectures the Professor proposes to de.Hver, and the different paraphernalia incident tochemistry, optics, &o., bad quitea mysterious appesrance.The Professor commenced by saying that the experiments he was about to perform ib hls lecture were entirely different from those given before the University Soc.ety, sltbough a continuation of that course on ligt, optics and optical illusions.He then went on to eay that tho smallest portion of light he could separate was called & rayof light, and be procoeded to explain how that might be reflected, refracted, polarised or absorbed.He then traced ont THE LAW OF BRADOWN, aud showed how useful it was in photo-me- trical experiments.Subsequently he exhibited 8 shadow pantomime, which was not only very instructive, as Illustrating in a very sim.pie but forcible manner the law of phado me, t exceedingly comival.The audience o course gave vent to their merriment by of laughter, and the more they laughed the more grotesque became the shadows upon the curtain.The figures were ludicrously dispro- poyicuate, one ing ® glans as high as the 1, anof ouly 4 or & feet high, while à third would be 8 or 10 feet, and 80 on ; but the way they jumped about, and over the osilin, y was 1most ex| .The effect was wack, when the shadows jumped, as to give ries to the fear that they were going to upon and overwhelm the audience.The Professor also exhibited TRA CONCATE MIRRON, by means of which he cast-the shadow of his hand holding & jug upon the curtain, which bad a very singular effect, for the hand and Jug were upside down, and water red Into the jug seemed to proosed from the floor upwards into the vessel.Next in order came Chadbarn\u2019s OPAQUE MICROSCOPE, which combines refraction with reflection, and with this wonderful instrument the Professor reflected cartes-decinites on the curtalu ; but the most laughable object exhibited by means of this Instrument was an india rubber, or flexible, face, which when squessed by the band, threw upon the curtain sa apparent ob.ot once 00 awful and yet 00 ludicrous that the part of the sudience did not know w horse most sppropriste\u2014to 1 a or to cry.young people, we warraat, wi pot pe it for some time te come.th this brief lecture commenced the entertain- mend, the first part being aa introduction of nearly in darkness assisted to pro the winds of the andivace for tbe autel (tation im prospect.On the stage cou! socn the lonely etudio of the haunted student, look» ing sbadowy and ludistinet.There he sat with bis books aud chemicals, ever hannted by & spectre which, presently, appears in ull ita gbastliness, writhing, hideous, and frightful.(We omited to say that the story is being read by the I'rofessor while this scene Is belog enacted.) Boon the student approaches this supernatural visitor, but the shoot vanishes, leaving the studeat alone in his gloomy room; a second apparition ap.poars\u2014ibis time @ brido arrayed in wedding garments, \u2018The poor student seeing his loved and lout ons agala on earth, rosbes madly forward to embrace hes, but she le gone.(Tho sudlence at this juncture is beavily oppressed with a sense of the supernatural, snd ie only resseured by bearing the kindly voice of the Professor say, \u201cYou can bring on the ghost egaln if you like\u201d! at wbich therois much merriment.) After the ghostly representation THE DIMOLYING YIAWS wero shown, and very beautiful indeed they were, comprising a good many wubjects, the following being the principal ones: The Soldier and his Dream ; Lord Clive; Ofticer protecting ladies fo India; the Well at Cawn- pore; Sir Colin Campbell ; a Stroet in Lucknow ; British soldiers in Delh!, and # nomber of others wo need nut mention ; suffice it to «ay, that they were true representations of some of the finest works of ait extant.The evening's entertainment closed with à representation of © BLU BBARD,* a brief outline of whose carecr and tragic end the Professor gave as each startling aud magnificent cartoon was presented, and Anally came THR OKBLETON DANCE, the effact ot wbich was, no doubt, trying to the nerves of a good many.A ghastly sight it was to soo the grim skoletou dancing a jig, and overy now and then coolly snapping of its own head end re it again with lightning rapidity.The whole evening's en.tertaioment was of tho most instructive and amusing character, and must bo seen ta be appreoisted, ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.SECOND SESSION.amer Touonro, Feb, 4.MILLE RBAD, Hon.Mr.Crooks moved the third reading of the 1111 to facllitate the adjustment of disputes between mast rs and workmen, Mr.Cameron wished, if possible, that the bill ahonld be made more extensive inite ap- lication.It would be well if the proposed board of arbitrament should have the power of settling disputes as to wages which frequently occur between masters and employees.Mr.Mowat was not in favor of golag beyond the Knglish law on the same subject.The bill was then read a third time and passed, The bill to facilitate agreements between masters and workmen as regards participation in profits was read s second time.Hon.Mr.Crooks moved the second reading of the bill to facilitate proof of telegraph messages, letters and other written documents, The object of the measure was to remove difficulties now existing in making proof of such documents where originals were brid produced.The bill was read a second e THE 0COTT MCADNR AGAIE.Mr.Ferguson moved for à return of the cor- retpondence with reference to the murder of the ate Thomas Boott.He traced the proceedings of the House in this case, arguing that the Government had made uss of the Orangemeu by this means, and of the Roman Catholics by other moans, to get into power.He thooght the Government were not so honest fu raising the cry of \u201c Boott\u2019's marder\u201d as they sasumed to be.BEL WPuud (DIGS) BUUSTINOU LAY TIuuse = areat length, attacking the Nominlon Government for not bringing Riel to justice.Mr.RoLivson twitted Mr.Ferguson with bis provious votes against motions condemning Riel.Mr Cameron, in a very able epeech, le.fended the late Government for not interfering in the matter, with which thoy had no legal concern.He showod that Mr.Blake bad merely made & pretense of having Riel arrested, in order to catch votes, as when Rivl was a candidate for Provencher the authorities of Manitoba made no attempt to arrest hin, Mr.Mowat defended the action of the late Government, on the ground that they had dona all they could to secure Biel's arrest.Mr.Bykert attacked the Government for their supineness In this matter, and pointed to the fact that Mr, Blake had voted at Ottawa against \u20ac Cvmmities of puagiry into the charge sgainat orme of being à party to deott's murder.He showed that Mr.Wood had for three years supported Sir John A.Macdonald, whom he now abused ot all occa.sions, Mr.Wood led, charging Mr, Rykert with falsehood, and was called to order by | Mr, Lauder.1NOORFCRATION OF ORANGE ASSOCIATION.Tononro, Fob, 3.Mr.McDonald introduced a bill to inoorpo- , rate the Loyal Orange Association of Western Ontario.Hon.Mr.Wood said somctime ago he introduced a bill to incorporate the Odd Follows, aud the member for Peel objected on the ground that other associations would be asking for similar favors.After a full consideration, and at the suggestion of leading | members of the House on both sides, a gens- ral act was passed, so (bat an organisation of thie kind might become incorporated, with branches.This Act was passed with the avowed intention of excluding from thls House all such applications.1 powers re quired could be obtained under the general Act.Mr.McDonald thonght à apecial Act was \u2018 Decossary, and declined to withdraw his bill, Mr.Coyne sald the member for Brant had ' correctly represented Bin Be hold the same 8 all, He baliered we taken br the leading meu of the Orange body was that ro such application should be made to the Leglalature unless antagonistic institutions should receive special favors.If the bill was pressed he would suggest that it go to the Private Bills Comamittes, and he believed {it could not pass them, because he | thought the Grand Lodge of British Amerton was not in favor of separation, Mr, Bobinson sald there were two reasons why they wanted such a blll.They wanted to Te re-organised as a body and they wanted | to hold property ia their own name.In Kingston the Orange body owned fifteen thousand dollars In à hall, and it was à mo gestion whether If the Trustees led their creditors could not selse upon the hall, Mr, Bethune sald the General Act applied only to philanthropic, charitable or benevolent institutions.Hon.Mr.Wood=Does the hon.member mean to say that the Orange Society is a political soclety 1 They say themselves they are © benevolent society, and they ask for Incor- tion on that ground.If the hon, mem.Br pute it on the ground that it isa political society we cannot entertain It for « moment, \u2018The bill wae read à ficet Ume.PROWTRITION.Among the bills iatroduced was one, by Mr.Clarke, fo prohibit the sale of latoxiosting liquors as & beverage in the Province.UANADA OBRTBAL RR.LAWD Chante, Hon, Mr.Wood moved for copies of all correspondence between the Goverament, or any member thereof, and the Canada Oeu- tl Raliway Company, or officer co agent (bercof, relating to the claims of the D Provi .iro for fmelve foosound po le sores pot mile of milway of that company construoted from Carleton Place to wa, « distance of 20; miles, making im all $43,000 acres, 6 of the pongo io aie Oven \u2018perraancat directors, oguinst he Quen de compel the Crown to set 8 grant of the said land.He sald t In 1156 the Compegy vas lucorporated for the construction af à Railway from Quebec to Lake Hutan, aad in vider to cusure its completion from Lake Huron to Anprior, 38 milgg above, it was provided that fone millions of acres of an.granted crown land in the pelghtorhood of that road were Spbapart, It was belioved af the time that the traffic from tho Great West would besuMcient to ensure ite completion to Quebec.Tho Canada Centra! Company had loased the Brockvitio and Ottaws road and calling it & portion of the Canada Central claimed the land grant, although thet 34 wiles was rll that had been constructed of the road froin Quebec to Lake Huron, for which obarter had been given.No doverament would bave given s0 large a t for the construction of 4 road merely from Carleton Place to Ottawa, Mr.Boott sald when the papers wore brought before the House the members would see exactly how the case stood.Home three hundred miles of the road was situated in Quebec, which Province had failed to take advantage of the lapse of time covered by the act like Ontario bad, and Lad rectified # by glvieg power for the coustruction of a railway from Quebec westward, provided it was kept on the east side of the Ottawa, and the effect would be to direct the trado into the Province of Quebec.\u2018That line of three hundred miles was Dow under contract, and within three years it would be built.The City of Montreal had taken a million dollars of stock in the road.Ottawa, Bonaventure and other countius, bad also given assistance and u million and a half had been subscri In aid of the enterprise.The late Ontario Government saw fit to brlog down & railway policy, and offer a subsidy por mile for lines of roads put under contract.Under the Fub- sidy Act the Canada Oentral Company appli.the previously ad for sselatanca.Ha than adverted to history of this line, and referred to the difficulties which hadybeon met with it In its construction.The distance to Arnprior was about forty miles, and it was felt that it would be much better to utilise a part of the Brockville sad Ottawa which would suit all parties, and would give just as much advantage asif it was built to Aruprior.Besides, had the Company built to Amprior they would have boen entitled to ask the grant for forty miles.They to take a shorter route, which showed that thy land grant was not the \u2018all Important object with them, The whole Ilne was divided into \u2018sections, and no company could go beyond its own section until another company bad failed to carry out its part.The Canada Central wag perfectly powerless to construct beyond Arnprior.Mr, Cameron admitted the Company was entitled to consideration, but did not thiuk they were entitled to so very large s grant, Mr.Rykert held that thoy should endeavor to obtain the highest legal authorities upon the matter.If necessary appeal should bs made to the Privy Council of Fogland.Mr.McDonald trusted that tho gentlemen in discussing the question would remember that they were not merely considering the Interests of the Province, but those of a large number of the people of England who had been Induced by the Act of Parliament to invest large sums which thoy otherwise would not.Mr.Mowat said be bad just made an appointment with the Counsel who had been employed in the case on behalf of the Province, in order to ascertain bis viows, and to consider the whole matter.When he had dono this be would take such s course as seemed to him to be in the Interest of the county, and as his duty es Attorney.General might vender it lacumbent npon him.He would not consider 16 his duty to advise an appeal for the mers sake of delay, Lut it sppesred to him that there was fair grounds for doubt as to the propriety of the decision pronounced, then it would be proper to consider the question of appeal.Ho mentioned that the section of the road on which the claim had arisen, was built on the advice of English counsel, whu held that it would comply with the terms of the original grant\u2014Tho motion was carried.Bix (1, KE.Cançiess Hüazem\u2014A Ssna\u2018nz wishing to rent the house ocoupied by Sir G.E.Cartier at Ottawa has received in an.oer on letter arc he time to the .Baronet the foll despatch : \u201c1 have the pleasure of informing you thst I shall myself ococupy my residence st Ottawa during the coming session.\"\u2014 Minsrve.Extmaonnimant.\u2014We have bsen shown a specimen of filaria oculi, resembling a pleco of thick white thread, about three inches long, and which, we are informed, was taken from the eye of a horse belonging to J.P, Dawes, Eeq., Lachine.The above ie said to be the first case of the kind in the Province of Quebec.The operation was performed by Mr.G.Sermon, veterinary surgeon, of thls city, Tre National Brov.w-The foliowing have consented to act as provisional dicectors of the Heras National for Quebec :\u2014Mossrs, Andrew Allan, H.R.Stephens, F.Kay, His Worship Mayor Coursol, L.A.Boyer, M.P, Hon.Mr.Laframboise, M.P.P, snd Mr, Joseph Barsalou.It fs thought that in a short time the whole capital will be subscrib- od and tbo shareholders called on to appoint \u2014 Th salar & Wilson faster, Ligh! sod mou er an \" xh de HL ter Monrasit Witwass Ormos, Feb.7, Financiac\u2014Thers is an casier feeling in the Money Market.Ratos of discount for commercial purposes range from 7 to A per cent, ' for good paper, and stock loans are easy at 7 per cent.for call, and a falr amount offering at 10 per cent.for four mouths, American bonds are lower, and there have been rumors of some hitch between the Byadioate recently formod and the Government, but telegrams to New York have failed to clicit any information, Gold in New York cpened et 113[, aud de.! clined to 1134 ; Sterling Exchange at 109j.Exchange here uuchanged aod nominal at 109$ to 1094.The Stock Market to-day wes stesdy, but not very active.Bulen of Merchants wore made at an advance of § per cent and of Royal Canadian at an advance of à : other stocks are without material change, and tbe market closed firm.Salos\u202641 Montreal at 181)\u2019; closing 181} to 181}; 15 Union at 100} closing 99 to 100 ; 10 Royal/Osnadian at 983% closing 984}to 98; 10 Merohants at 100; closing 100 to 110; 80 Montreal Tel.at 1631; aad $1,000 Corporation 6 p.c.Bonds at 97.For Commerce 118 was offered, with sellers at 1184.Sales at the Afternoon Board, 156 Montreal, 88 183; closing 181} to 181; 5¢ Clty at 85 and 100 at 86 ; olosing 85 to 86; 20 Molson's et 110$ foloeiog buyorsat 110; 79 Merohant's \u20ac at 110, 109$ to 110, ead 100 Commerce at 1164, cloding 119} to 118.The market closed sleady.WHOLESALE PRICES.Froun\u2014Reosipte 1,800 brie ; Bxicn, $7 00 to 8740 ; Fancy, 65 to $0 75 ; Strong Bakers\u2019 $490 to $6 45 ; Buper, 12) to 15; Yeap mR - LS et Sarunpa:, Fepruaxy 8, 1873.THE \u2014\u2014 .= Asues-\u2014Rots.3 bila, ; Pots, $8 60 ta $6 65.Pearls, ut $8 20, Cuscaou, Fob, 6, 10.30 8, m.\u2014 Wheat quint, emler; $123] Feb; $1 26 to $1 20) March, Rote, Flour, 6,000 bila; shipments, 8,000 bris; scta.Wheat, 36,000 husk.; shipments, 14,000 bush.; recta, corn 95,000 bush, ; shipments 8710 bush; recta, Oats, 33,000 buh; shipments, 19,000 bush; rcts.Lye, 4,000 bush ; shipments 370 bush; rets, barlvy, 18,000 bush ; shipments 4,000 bush, Udlicvacxas, Fob.6, 1030 a.m.\u2014Wheat quiet; No.1, $1 314; No.3, $i.244; No.8, § 26§ Mach; rcte.20,000; shipments : Feb Feb ab.6, ed.5.LivER2OOL, 5.00 pm.8.00pm.OC] ad d sé Flowr.30 6 t0 00 0 139 6 1000 0 Bed Whoat.!1 6 to 12 4 11 6 te 12 4 Bed Winter .13 3 to 13 4 [13 3 to 12 4 White Winter.19 2 to 12 # 12 2 te 19 4 Olub.138 to 13 3|12 8 0 133 27 9 to 00 0|:7 9 t0 000 3610000] 36000 330000] 330000 28 0 to 00 « {23 0 to 00 0 «0 6 to 00 0 181 6 to 00 0 Le\u2026rr\u2026.35 0 to 00 [38 610000 Loxpow, Feb.6, 8 p.m\u2014Consols 93} to > 93] for money ; 92 to 934 for accoun Bonds 90}.: NEW INSOLVENTS, QUENEC\u2014P À J'Blindeau, 5% for.Lava: Havin & Grenier, sooers, Quebse: F oe).merchant Montreal: Demns Demers, Conti- ©00k ; J U Bhipway & Bon, grocers.Montreal; Pals.Srave & Bieliicm.type-founders, Montreal.BUTTER MARKEY.\u2014The market was fatriy aire.We quuts: Cummon 10 fair We to $e; medium es Be too; chulos We to 340: selections, Ic an 1.Albans Messenger.Prd.6.MARITI&M NEWS.tu the Kditb Emily\" an agent of he un Sere.When about to be vund necessary L tate te of the discastge In The udderwriter's agent then vey thew and on their wringing suit for il, lose the used to 0BRL Of BhID wages Which Ce hid received for 6 sume timo.\u2014 The repairs fo the steanier * Vieksburgh,\u201d now the dt at Quobes, are In furwarl Shue! ft in oxpceted that'sre wit Ve ready tu take in Cargo by the Oral upen weier.capital of $80.00 Wen \u2014 An lish oom , wih sorting \u2018bere arieds now 1100 of (evgaiuara paroen * Pennerlva- pisse Ni Liverpool ahd Tian (hrs meme tap, Penna SE sod New York; and three others.Ins eno, Minnesota.\u201d 1,88) © © Alabama.\" 1,40 tons, botwéen Liverpool and New Orleans.Greenoot fi are ontertsined for the enfoty = tears of the\" Suathavou\u2019 und '* Barb '* from Mua.tégal, for tbe Ciyde on the 30th and f October TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.Beeves.\u2014Kocelpls of the lower grad.still large, but Sret-cluäs sre not offering in L900, the wenis &f 10 $462.Becund-cl rd-sless sell at at 3 OZ 1 ear of mized averazing Vii ios.apotber of mixed averaging = Sont of stéers avoraging 1,150 ibs.ep Continue to be searce and In re prices.Lroves of first-class wo 0, and for packed §1 clasdare Arm at §ito Tha ozly sale of whiel 2 demand alé bring $6 to wh would bupaid.Becond- .Third-glass ure uot wanted.* \" re have beard wa 5 loLof 3 and lambs, dressing abou 8, A mbs.~There ure very few cflering and a good wasted.Prices are nominally unchanged ay 2% fcr Orst-elass In droves or 86 fui Mon fon for sécoud-cinss, and 93 0 to $3 8 for rears fine and unchanged prices.\u2014 Mail, 3rd NEW YORK LIVE BTOCK MARKETS.Nrw YoRx, Jan.23.\u2014 SAerp\u2014The excitement among ihe sheep desiers and wholesale bulchera was at fever heat, though the dey was the ouidest ¢f the season.A lobg sensational article in & ctiy paper about dis- Sased mutton was kil'ing the trade, and the butchers ware highly indignant, one man deelsring that (t had taken $3.0 out of lila pocket.The real facts are that $ this season of Lhe yoar the Western farmer feeds d that le heating to the Testiess condition of the Detimes unting to naoge.It is a id the rubbing and biting sometimes fleece.Possibly there high et we have very little When dressed, oan be detected In the meat, and.b-iny & cutaneous n, hutobers nssert that the mutton is not unwholesome.Atleast we have aot heard 8 single In.stauce of Injury from eating mulivn.We call the sheep sont to this market now es healthy ns at any former year.When stock ia really affocted with thie disease it ls ocd much below the price uf good sheep.An examination of the books of the largest seller at Communipaw showed that nat of 4 sheep 80id ia January, oni: 0 car-dosds were low-priced stock.Th but healthy, fine-wuol Uhlo sheep at $c @ duo: Lhe ress ranged from ostiy at Tu @ Ene.sx 15 its editorial relating to the sdove, the Triduns seems to be a [aculiariiy of our citizens to be mea alarmes ut resis about articles of food, On ¥, PILE Yours: Ro, & man dled suddenly afier Sih comptes.I hoeonnectinn betwen the oysters th was rely an inference on ow 3 Shick lated the facta.1 whi A morning journa hich ro animal.and so poba (he anion f part of ils robs Lhe animal of Ip more of (t this your than usual.owing to he à West.An \u2018arts \u2018oemina for tbe beet Dart of week.Lis r \" ne of n \u2018pour aveu, ho thought te hed n ones of trichinoals, made the inhabitants Man- wo without pork fi there was unnecesss.five in our rexslar wa © éxact facia in tbe some days.Bo yesterda; rm scout marlon We «remarkably be Te, ail, en n market eco bate of sheap mution, ave the COLONIAL GOVERNMENT §RCURLITING.LONDON, Jan, Lb, 1878.Tae following quotations a7 taken from Lhe Cena.Sion News: \u2014 Closing Laat buel- Prices.ness dons PIE ibd LE Hes Lil BANK.Wall British North American.® to \u20ac ¥ THE MONTREAL BTOOK DAILY XEFONT QF THE N lusively fo Dally Wir morose En, Tee br ae TEURADAY.Fed.& jours frocks, ntreal ex.6 MAUKGIR a{Ercacu.Fos.6-oceipie hums 17.443; snipments i: Fib Console vt; ou Money ac u-106 Vite etat nae py waive Là 0 Brosdutues fur Cumderlend Cus; Laid dss 3d NEW YORK MAKKWTS\u2014Fob.6.foro, ue ow - ArMÔF] Pete.bris; sees, 4000 brie, uneh ; ; ue ed Mro-fuur quiet: raies, Bi orie.; = Whent Er for Prime Apring: rets | > 5,0 as 75 for Nu ln siore phy 19 tu 81 Ww 0210 1 W Ned Wests one ul ged ; «Fu request, a oe an.v1 oe bo 670 ER ation; 80 do 11) Alora: 8h ray quiet; sets JA) bush; obtenu Aith ut ater ul Ghange: rexipte 4 QU! bush: 28168 (TOA Lush al Me tuba New Mised West rn; Sie bo Mo Lor (Hd du in store snd aust: bia ty Sic Rew Binex Western; bbne 10 Ma fur New While (l'HOvautuNE Port, quist: rots 100 ut $10 371K fur wt 830 to 84e for A a or 3 ; a Tee ee er utter, 38 0 Wu; PETHOLEUN.\u2014(1ude Po: Molned Ke.Wews by Telegraph.CABLB.ARMY REORGANIZATION MOOTED, Beran, Feb 1.\u2014The Belxian Goverument Commision appointed to consider the subject ol revrganising the army, have submitted a report proposing the adoption of the cempul.sory service system, THE EMIGRATION CONVENTION Dk- LAYED, Beau, Feb.1.\u2014The Uerman Government bas decided to postpons the couclusion of the American Emigration Treaty, ponding the resumption by Kngland of the Immigration Convention, the negotiations for which hed been interrupted by the discussion of the * Alabama\u201d Cloime, STRIKE, BsaLis, Feb.2\u2014The journeymen house painters in this city have struck work.The strike 1s not general, but threatens to become THE RUSSIAN DIFFICULTY.The Vossische Zeitung of thls city demonstrates that the Russian forces in Central Asis are strong enough to defy any attempts of the British to check their progress, and England is powerless.Ilussin je only waiting for à falee step on the part of England.PROTEST OF ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS.Desux, Feb.2\u2014A manifeste of the Irish Boman Catholic Bishops hae just been issued In which is set forth the persacations to which tho Catholics in Italy and Germany have been subjected, and remonstrating against a further persecution of their sect.The manifesto also contains à demand for sectarian education in Ireland.THE SINKING OF THE\u201cXORTH-FLEET.\" \u2014INFAMOUS CONDUCT OF THE CAPTAIN OF THE « MURILLO.\" Capiz, Feb.3.\u2014Several persous who were passengers on board the steamer # Murillo\u201d bave made affidavits before the British Consul hero concerning the circumstances connected with the collision with the \u201c North-flet\u201d in the English Channel, The collision occurred during tke nigh causing a severe shock, which was fait by all on board the \u201c Murillo.\u201d Ina fow moments the passengers beard loud cries of Help! help I\" proceeding as if from some persons in imminent danger.They then learned that eome unfortunate vessel bad been struck snd was on the point of sinking.Owing to the darkness and a slight fog but little was die tinguishable of the vessel from whence the cries proceeded.Beveral of the passengers of the * Murillo\u201d ssked the Captain and crew to lower the boate and endeavor to save those on board the other vessel, but tho request either passed unheeded or was absolutely denied.Nefther the Captain nor officers exhibited tho slightest interest in the fate of those en board the stranger vesscl they had destroyed.The passengers were horrified at the callousness and inhumanity of the captain, who appeared totally Îndii- fetent to the despairing appeals which con- tinted 30 COM® (OM «ue GITSCLION Of the tnokiog ship.He remorselessly ordered the engines of the © Murillo,\u201d which bad been stopped only a few moments, to be again put in motion, and she steamed away, ieaving the victims of the collision to thelr fate.ASSEMBLAGE DISPERSED.Paacre, Feb.4.\u2014Cseckh delegates of the Bohemian Diet attempted to meet here yesterday fo protest against the holding of direct elections, but the troops interfered and dispersed the assemblage.THE GREAT BTRIKE IN WALES, Loxpox, Feb.4.\u2014The proprietors of several collieries in the South of Wales, who have announced their intention to Import Chios.men from C to tako the places of the men now on strike, have received anonymous letters threatening them with as- mssination should they carry out their design.FATAL COLD.The weather for the past three days has been intensely and one hundred persons were frosen to death In England dcring that time, THE EABTHQUAKE.The Morning Chronicle contains an extract from the Times of India, received here by mail, giving an account of à terrible earthquake in Todia, tho telegraphic report of which was recalved op January 13th, from Bombay, and published next day by tho press of Europe and America.Despatches from Bombay and Calcutta of to-day'e dates make no mention of any new calamity of this kind.BOWLES, BROS.& CO.À true bill bas been found in the Central Criminal Court of this city inst Robert Bowles, charging him with misdemeanors in connection with certain securities deposited in the Parisian Banking House of Bowles, Broe, & Co.Hls trial is expected to take place at an early day.Tho steamer * Woodham,\" bound from Newcastle to New York, went ashore on the 1sle of Wight during à heavy gale, and is a total wreck, All hands saved.TBE CARLISTS ON PAPER, Pans, February 4.\u2014The Union says the Carlist Sines i through the northern nces rom Oape Creux to Pion, Don Alptonso commands the fasurpents in Catalonie, Vales, one of his generale, bas entered Arragon.Allo com- wands in Navarre.Rodas, at the head of the right wing of the insurgents at Asturias, 1a marching on Leon and Castille.Li has command of the forces in Quipuscon.The !nion represents the Carlist cause as flourisbing ia numbers, anne and resources.SYMPATHY WITH GARIBALDI.The Deputies of the Extreme Lett held » meeting last night, at which an address was introduced expressing the sympathy of the Republican members of the Assembly with General Garibaldi, and protesting against the severe comments on his interference in the late war, made by members of the Right in the debate on the Lyons contracts.The address was immediately signed by 70 of the deputies.POSTMEN'S STRIKE.Maomp, Feb.4\u2014 The postmen are on strike, GERMAN AFFAIRS, Braun, Feb.+.\u2014DBlamarck has submitted a tion to the German Federal Council an of 9,000,000 thalers each for the improvement of fortifications at Col Koenigsburg, Wilhelmsbohe, Kiel an n.Bismarck bas submitted to the Committee of the Federal Council a bill lm; taxes on transactions on the stock exci \u2018The Roman Catholic Bishops have address- od a memorial to the Emperor protest against the of the ecclesiastical ni now before the Prussien Diet, FRARFUL VISITATION \u2014 FIVE HUN.DBED LIVES I.OST BY AN EARTHQUAKE.Catourra, Feb, 4 \u2014mAn carthquake has 00- curred at the oy of Lebree, in the Territe.Ty of ficinde, (Belocohietan ?) attended by of human life.The dise- ter evanteek the city eo euddenly end vnez- pretrdiy that no cscape wze possible.On the fest sturm tbe (Lbublitanty rushed from oh ole houses {uta the streets, where many met thelr stenth from falling buildings, while thuse who despisud the warning and remained withis, wire lu many tn-tsuces buried smong the rine of thelr own dwel!lngs, 1t 4s estiuated that upwards of 500 persons Perished by the calamity, Large uumbers of sulmals were also destroy.\u20acd Ly the earthquake.A great part of the city ls now in ruins.The eartbqueks extended over a large tract of country, being distiactly felt at towns mauy miles distant from Lehre, Tbe inhabitants of Lehres, after the Best cou\\ulsion was over, ésisud their movables stdfid totbe mountains.The honees tort- teredaud fcll iu ruive, blockiag the streols avo killing men and animals ss they flod.[Lebree or Lehi is the most considerable town of Cotch-Gundavs, Beloochistan, 25 N E.of Lbag, with a population estimated ut 6,000.It fo enclosed by walls, and bane à well-sup- plied Basar.This earthquake is probably the same that wrought havoc in the Island of Samos, Greece, ap described ln our mid.day des) atches.) THE CHOLERA AGAIN.Louvou, Feb.5\u2014The cholers has again brokon outina virulent mauner at several places in Russia and Hungary.ACQUITTAL OF BOWLES, Losnos, Feb.5.\u2014The trial of Robert Bowirs touk place today, resulting fn bls acquittal on the charges preforrod against bim.MOURNING, \u2018The British Court will go into mouralog for a short time for the Dowager Kmpress of Brasil.Livasroor, February B.\u2014Arrived, ¢ Cala.bris\u201d end 88.\u201c Spain\u201d from New York, and 88 « Batavia,\u201d from Boston.; wy, Fobruney §.\u2014Arrived, 88.\u201cAtlantic,\u201d from Now York.GAMBETTA RECOVERED, Paris, Feb.5 \u2014~M.Gambetta has recovered from big recent illnoss.PAPER FINED, The proprietur of the Corsair newspaper bas been fined and sentenced to 4 months\u2019 imprisonment, for publishing an internation al circular, THE PRUSSIAN ARMY.Bratix, Feb.5.\u2014A bill for the re-organiss- tion of the Prussian srmy ls almost ready to be reported to the Chamber of Deputies, It provides that the term of service shall be 12 years, three of which shall be spent in active service, fuur in the reserves, and five io the Landwehr.BRITAIN AND RUSSIA, Sr.Peransevra, Feb.5\u2014The Oficial Gazette of this city, in an article on the movements of Ruseis in Central Asia, contrasts the indifference with which Great Britain views tho growth of the United Btates of North America with the jealousy with which she watches the growth of Russia, The Gaseits says British journalists are simply beside themselves wilh anger, and concludes its article by advising the British Goverament to take no more notics of the progress of Russia than she does of that of the United Etates.The Russian fleet now in the Baltic will soon sell for the Mediterranean.ANOTHER CARLIST DEFEAT.Maonp, Feb, 5.\u2014The Government has received intelligence of another battle botwoen the Carlists and the Boys! troops, in which the former were completely defeated, suffering great lous in both men and stores.The engegement took place at a small place called Aya, in the north, It is officially aa- pounced from the Minister of War, that 200 of the insurgents were killed, and thas 1,100 rifles, including 800 of tbe Permington pattern, large quantity of ammunition and stores, ard 200 prironers were captured, Kighty of the captured insurgents have begged for amnesty.THE S8.\u201c MURILLO.\" Cap.z, Feb.5\u2014Tke deapatch from Lisbon, announciu.that the 83, « Murillo\u201d had WEL SIUM LIT sla Vus Lauvt OUR BE she Is yet at Cadiz, where she has remained since her first arrival.The British Consul bere has demanded the issme of & writ of attachment against her.The captain of the 4 Murillo,\u201d and the ofiicers who were on watch atthe time the disaster to tho \u201c Northfleet\u201d ! happened, are held as prisoners in a Spanish | man-cf-wer, pending an investigation.The | crew are under guard, and arc not allowed to | go mshore.The Spanish authorities who made an examination of the \u201c Murillo\u201d declare that she shows no signs of been in collision ; and it is their beliet that she is gailtiess of running down and sinking the | « Northfieet.\u201d SLAVERY.At the session of Cortes yesterday s Republican deputy proj an amendment to the Porto Rico abolition bill, extending its provisions to Cobe, and p that slaves themselves, and not their masters, shall receive the indemnity.It is not likely Congress will consider the amendment.CARLIST MISCHIEF.A band of Carlists burned the railway depot In Villa Francs yesterday.THE EARTHQUAKE AT BAMOS.Aruzxs, Feb.5.~The earthquake shocks which occurred on the Island of Bamos, and which caused so great a destruction of pro.rty and loss of life, continued four days.It Es bot been ascertained how many persons perished, KIDNAPPING VESSELS SEIZED, Muisovans, Feb.4 ~The British sloop of war \u201cBasilisk\u201d has scized throe vessels which were engaged In kidoapping Polynesians to be sold into slavery, OPENING OF THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT \u2014 SKETCH OF QUEENS SPEECH-PEACE AND FRIENDLY RELATIONS \u2014 LEADING GOVERNMENT MEASURES, Loxnox, Feb.6, \u20ac a.m.\u2014Parliament re-ad sembled to-day, Tho following sketch of the Queen's speech has been obtained tn advance of its delivery :\u2014 England is at peace everywhore.The Great Powers bave promised to c6- 0] effectually for the suppression of slavery on the cast coast of Afrion, Filendly vegotistions are in progress with Russia, Count Schouvalofl has assured Her Majesty's Government of the (ciendship of the Czar for England.The new treaty of commerce botween Great Britain and France ie calculated to promote the friendship of the two countries.The president of the French Republic has been appointed to arbitrate om the differences between Portugal and England relative to possessions on the south coast of Africa.| Copies of the Alabama and Sen Juan avast will be presented to Parliament Immediately.It ie considered proper to hasten tbe payment of the Alabame award.The speech expresses regret at the Tp tise In prices and consequent disputes between workmen and employers, and prom.isos that bills will be introduced for improv.fog the system of higher education in fre.nd, for Téconstrtction of the Supreme Ap- Courts, prevention of corrupt Practices at elections.REFUSING A PÉBHAUR, Lonnon, Jan.6 \u2014Slir Alexander Cook burn bas refused à and has received the Grand Croes of the of the Bath.ILLNESS, Lord Assington Is seriously ill.WREOK AND LOSS OF LIFK.The schooner \u2018James Bagley\u201d has been wricked om the Anglesea osast, and eight of her crew have perished.AMERICAN POISONING AFFAIR Lowsu:, Mpas, Feb.1.\u2014A case of lo aad ing has been 4 ight in this city.Bome monthe past 6 glei in (be employ lu what is known as the dollar sore on Merrimac street wae discharged, After & while abe made frequent visita to the shone, under sopareatly good MONTREAL WIT male (mployees, who were all taken sick, bat hid vo amapicions of any malicious mot.Abcut th lust of Dicowmber th sams party brought ia av sssortment of confsctionery, amctget which Were cocoanut cakes, The topof cueof thuee belng lifted 0 8 powder was dircovered sn4 a portion of the cake saved, carried to & cia 2!st, end found to coniain 16 gralns of arsenio.To of the lady clerke bave Leen very sick.Tho cass \u2018+ kept secret, the gollty party asking sod receiving foiglveners.The act fe attributable to the clrecumstapos of a geutismau's alten.1lons, who was in the habit of vielting the store, being transferred from the would-be poironer (0 another lady in the store.The lice have this morning taken the case Into investigation.FIEST TRAIN.Rionmoxp, Va., Feb, 1.\u2014T'he first train cast- wiasd over the Chesapeake Railroad, through from the Ublo river, arrived this morniog, bringing about Afty passengers, mostly West Visginisns, and four loads of coal\u2014the first of thie kind ever received in Richmond, U.8.DEBT.Wasaiscros, Feb.1\u2014The following is à sommary of the United States Debt statement :\u2014 Increase of the debt Interest account during the past month, $406,343; Decrease of (he debt mince March 1, 1872, $63,164,916 ; Decrease from March 1, 1869, to Murch i, 1873, $:v0,649,704.The reason of the increase of the public debt is stated at the Treasury epartment to be on account of the payment during the past month of interest on Pacific Railroad bonds over the amount retaincd from pay for services renderod\u2014 $1,826,271.Had it not been for this advance tothe Vacific Railroad the debt would have been decreased $1,420,030.88, BANQUET OF THE TWEED JURORS.New Yorx, Feb.1.\u2014On Thursday night nest all the jaryliun ea the Tweed trial have agreed lo meet Bud have a supper in commemoration of thelr acqualatance on the momentous (rial Two or three of the jurors will ask at the supper 10 be absolved of thelr given word to divuige none of the proceed.ipgs, Thess gontlemon sre anxious to give their action and an account of the delibers- tions, ss they say, to set themselves right before the community, THE LAMPLEG MURDER Barnuons, Md., Feb.1.\u2014It was rumored last night that Joshua Nicolson, one of the rtics arrested for the murder of Mrs.Lamp.eg, has turned State's evidence and confessed.He says while he was up etairs breaking open s trunk, where money was deposited, his tre companions, Whalen and Tucker, whom ho Lad left below, threw a piece of carpet over the head of Mrs.Lampleg, to prevent her glving an alarm, and strangled ber, FOOLISH CHINAMEN.Vræaimua Cirr, Nevads, Feb.!.\u2014A number of Chipamen fought with pistols and knives at Carson City to-day on account of à woman.Three were killed and several wounded.A BOSTON TRAGEDY.Boston, Feb.2.\u2014~Alfred O.Love, canvasser for the sale of patent rights, aud boarding at No.8 Beunett stroet, shot his little daughter on Baturdsy afternoon, and then buried the contents of two barrels of the pistol in his own head.He is fatally injured.An unhappy union was the cause of the tragedy.ANOTBER MURDER.Gotham 4 not without its murder to-night, \u2018This evening Patrick Comisky and three cther men entered tho drug store corner Fourteenth street and First avenue and attempted to rob the money drawer.The proprietor discovered their intentions and drove them into the street.Three of the men laid the blame of the failure of the attempt to awkwardness on the part of Comisky.A fight ensued among the men, and during the melee Comisky was stabbed in tho head und killed with a knife in the hands of one of his comrades, Thomas Halpin, He has been arrested, charged with the murder.ANOTHER EFFORT.A petition askizg for the Jon of l'oster, tbe car-book murderer, will be presented to the Governor.= prantose.A fire this morning in buliding 807 Faiton street, Brooklyn, damsged property to the amount of $30,000, C.8.Furst, occupant of the Luilding, bas been arrested on a charge of arson, Four slstcus living on the fourth fisor narrowly escaped with their lives, Ï THE RAIN IN CALIFOBNIA.| A whete it was more severe than any storm for ten years put.The rain foll in | torrents, aod the wind blew a gale.At San Pedro the shipping was obliged to put to aes for safety.REGATTA.Priansceota, Feb, 4.\u2014The Schulylkill River, at Philadelphia, has been selected ns the piace for the National Fall Regatta, on September 30, the conditions being open to first-class boats, exclusively, and to for chalienge prises of the value of $500 for four- cared barges ; $200 for double and paired oared boats ; $160 for aingle sculls.«THE WILD IRISH GIRL.\u201d New Yozx, Feb.2.\u2014Mies Emily Faithfull lectured last evening on \u201c Glimpses of Groat Men and Women whom I have Known.\u201d The first glimpee was at Lady Morgan, the authoress of \u201cThe Wild Irish Girl,\u201d whom the lecturer knew, and was present at many of ber receptions.Lady Morgan was, she sald, à firm believer in tbe practice long adopted in the Royal Family of England of gis- {ng to esch ot the daughters an accomplishment or trade that they were specially fitted for, that would place them above the adver ties consequent upon the accident n° 00 Mies Faithfull also paid elon< ent tributes to Lord Palmerston, Ted\u201d reon Lady Franklin, Florence Nightine ond others.CHILD MURDER.Boston, February, 2.\u2014A young unmarried been arrested In Bomerville for the murder concealed in a bag in the house of the family in which she was employed.A hole had been made through the beg by vermin, which had disfigured the child, The young woman not only denies the crime of murdering the child, but declares that she is not its mother, TERRIBLR.BOILER EXPLOSION.Prrrenvno, Pa, Fob, 3 \u2014Four botlers in the American Iron Works of Jones & Lanhane, in Brownstown, 74th Ward, exploded this à.m.The explosion was #0 tremendous that three sections of tbe bullding, of Some 15 Jest each, were completely ehattered, the osr- ted entirely away and scattered in wil Hirer tions, There were about 100 laborers smploy- ed in the mill at the time of the explosion, and for a time it seemed as though 6 large aumber had been either killed or wound.od by the steam, or fragments of the boilers that were sent in various directions.Immediate steps were taken to relieve the injured who were still alive, aud to recover the dead, Up to the present time six killed have been extricated from the «-3ris : nome 10 wers wounded, but few of the number seriously.Soven {u all are killed.A SCHEME THWARTED.Wasmxaron, vb.3.-The Senate smashed one of the most curehally constructed mes over comcocted in the lobby, w t refused this afternoon to pass the bill granting sdditional suteidies to the Webb, Ran Franciéoo and Australien line of mail steamers.The proposition of Gen.Baruside to bave the contract for this service given to the lowest bidder, and his statement that reliable parties would (ake the contract for about one third of what Webb expected to got, had great weight in securing the result.A WARNING TO ToULD-BE MURDER.Autant, N.Y, Feb.2\u2014Governor Dix, ia decliniag to interpose in the case of Gainey, sentenced to be hanged ab Buffalo, concludes Tale letter ns follows : \u201clcan find no justifontion for defeating the execution of thelaw by the interpesition of my authority, and if the Im nof my ln slaniler cases will bave the efieot feciing, and on Cconson let willy Toioh wie partaben of 2 severed ue evil-minded from com- piste Se Te pe 1 1 \u2018ght stopped the advance of General Gil- » 1 m'a forces, but they expected to reach Van | à very extraordidary nature will be needed to induce me to Interpose for the parpose of annulling deliberate and well-cousiderod dutor- minations of juries and courts.\u201d MURE BOILER EXPLOSIONS \u2014 EIGHT PLRSONS KILLED, Nozrurowy, Penn, Fob.3 \u2014Bslwsen four and five o'clock this aftsrnoon, a boiler exploded ju Joha Wood's rolling.will, at Con- thobiocken, four miles from thls plece snd thirteen from Philadelphia, demoliablog nearly the eutire mill, killing eight persons, and injuring eight or ten more, several of whom cannot live, The boller, 18 feet in length by 84 foches in diameter, was carried sce distance across the caoal, aud passing through a stik mil), killed two boys, cating rue entirely in two.\u2018The boiler had been in ure nearly 30 years, and bad been patched several times.Just before the explosion, water bad been let in for the first time after repairing.THE WHARTON TRIAL.Awnarous, Ind., Feb.3 \u2014The jury in the Wharton tris), being unable to agree, werv discharged, They stood eight for the verdict of guilty, to four for not gullty.BEVERAL PERSONS INJURED, Kyasoves, Feb.3.\u2014The steam boiler in Gedde's rolling-mill exploded at noon, te-dey, severely injuriog one workman and elightly injuring seven others.The boiler was new, and the cause of the accident is unknown.so building and macbincry were damaged 5,000, THE GREELEY WILL CASE, To all appearances the contest over the will of the late Horace Greeley is now practically at an end.The daughters of deceased bave withdrawn all opposition to and agreed to abide by the will of 187i.The property left by Mr.Greeley, it is now atatud, will smount to between $130,000 and $300,000, a somewhat Jargor sum than was supposed.FATAL ACCIDENT.Laucasten, N.H., Feb.3.\u2014Joseph Aubere, of Canada, in the employ of B.8, & CW.English, in East Stratford, was fatally injured on the 31st uit.by a falling tree, He died in twenty-four hours.BOLD BOBBERY.Nzw Yorx, Feb, 3.\u2014 clear lakes and renalng eireames ~in a Heslthral Climate, WRkns Fava and AGCE 18 UNKNOWN, GRAIN can de shipped heres by lake to market as chesply as from Eastern lows or Central lilinois.Cara now run through fuses Lands from Lake Su) FIOF 0 DAbota.Brios of Ian sions to frac à og 68.00 per acre: further 80 to 94.00.\" CREDIT; Warrantes Deeds; North: sth Pacitlo 7-30 BONDE now seliing at par, received for land 81 tO, No other unvooupied Lands present Such advantages to settlers.BOLDIERS under the New law (March 187) get 160 nores FILER, near the railroad, BY one aad (we Fours\u2019 residence.TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATES fur.ished from ali principal points East to purchssers of lrosd Lande, and to ers on Jovernment omesteads._Furehasers.their wives and children CARHIED FRES over CA Northern Paclde Road Now is the time for Bettlers snd Colonies to get iroed Janés and Government Homestesds close to the trask.Bend for PAMPHLET gontainiog toll information map ARG copy of New Homestend Law.Address: LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, BF.PAUL, Minx, 29 niéFu AVENUE, Cor.of 9th BL.New York, THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOD AL ASSÛTS.Pas Li BBURA.LICIRN URANCE POLICIES, Issued by this fArst-olaoe Company, are protected by LARGE KESURVÉ yun a sad j® personal responsibility of all Share MctEaare 1x Rare.PROMPT IN PAYMEWY BERNAL TT 3 a.F.C.SMITH, Resident Beeretary Montreal ALUABL ARM PROPERT FOR BALR, in the first and second coness- sions of ( stgwn, Coanty of Chatesugany, Gom- En Te and Srv hres acres.th whole viog & fron! of six ?œuay.There abstantisl ry Stone Ir ng and xia utèutiding 1bly situsted on the centre of vhe farm than ling Broo) grossir FONT dot his property is con.evient to the thriving village of Dnr antinadon road.in the heart of an intel ons Farm ine community, perte, churches and schools, with .Certainty of the Frontier railroad passing in close a whole will be wold In one block, Or air fal loi Es oser Bi vibe.adiraitnss Rt NURMARDIE Har: à ee M ods hic Dp orme) OHN BELL.Roe| imal > THE EDWARDSBURG STARCH COMPANY, 4 Pare A andre # 5 RI 8 i PRES Ri hh a SE TRE (CITIZEN\"S INSURANCE COMPANY (oF CANADA), CAPITAL, 61.000.000.MBAD OFFICE: 170 #7.JANSS ETRENT, MONTREAL DenacTons: 1.0 A ° Dr BS re rs, Sar \"QUARANTEN BOND granted at low = res Politis tsoucd without dolar pm His GOWARS \u2018STARKE tete, Géaésaisse edit A cmt! Ésoer WATOILES MANUPAOTOREL MY THE UNITED STATES WAYON COMPANY ars umsurpaaeed as RELIABLE FiIMAENPERS.Read the following eartitentes from railroad ne Whohave tested thom :\u2014 aT Pob.14.1878, * Watch ion Tring T Mary > Fa swalve Mot a Tarlstion from Saas\u2019 at boing fides saicass, i \u201c Bagiuser N.T,C @ KB,\" \u201c* Watah Me.bearing Trade + ER Se ES joa fro three spends * JOBHUE 1 Thao ed aduetur M.3: RR\" * Watch No.1088, i * Jredorie Atberticn Co., ene op Trae ar - db eines States Wueh Courtnt Dose ourried Une balng only Oue sound por menthe 1102 mous 1LLARD DEanRY, Of Dorey.Snow & Prentiss, Jersey Olty, NJ.\" pirates oo ben carried b B arion .'\u2014 grises months fa total variation tro ses ue being S600] \u201c NN * Masstae Exprese.Utiea, MF.\" Watch Mo.191, À ark Fredsrie Atherton us Manon, NA Ces cured by me four months; Îte total van.ton Mean tine belag on! 2] ne or mouth.\"F.À.HASKELL, \u201c Conduetur Uudsvo Hiver M.RL\" \u201cWatch Mo, 1111.Blem Wn poses, Trade J.) Hey Mark \u2018 Frederic Atherton & Uo., been asrciog by me fifteen Munthe: It Loin! variation fram mesa Ume being only un gre of twy.y| of a second per guy.\u201c 2 HELPS, *Comdustor N.J.Ces X.KR\" Watch No.1117, §i Wi ~bearing a ae Noa Tt oi a rt by me fieen months; ita total ation Pron meas thne being only an average of thirdu of n second per day.\u201cBY.PHL * Conductor N.J.Coa IL ne A large stck of the al watches or hand.Blea vers style of Quid ant JOHN WOOD & son, 326 NOTRE DAMS BTREPY, Montana.Tho Trade supplied at Manufacturers\u2019 wholesale Fine Jowsilery siwass in Btosk.SHARP AND KEEN Was the 01d Sheffield motto, bus 1b doss not apply literally to much of the Cutlery made nowadays for export.Celebrated makers\u201d have used £00d staf and made fortunes by chareing high prises.Our success conalsta in using the duest shear steel fnisbing cquai to the best, and selling si moderate prices.The \u201c ROBERT WILKRS & 00.\" brand is now acknowledged Lo be he best and cheap est Gooës ln use, either for Family or Hotel par- poses.Ivory-piaed Table and Dessert Knives, Indian Boas Fable and Dessert Knives, Blag Ca Soale-tang Kolves and Forks, Butcher Knives, 8, Pooket Knires, Pen Kaives, Bcissors, &c.\u2014To be had of at Gesiers.ROBERT WILKES, Bole Wholcsale Agent.Montres! and Toronto.C RYSTAL LOUKING-GLASS Pinte-\u2014ihe Aneet Bavarian shest, all sizes.now aered the trade at lowest mark WILK E®, Mon and Toronto.fetes.HOBEET Pou ION THERMOMETERS \u2014 ind war SHIEG SRST STS Sha cpl.Wholesale agent, ROBERT WILK #8, Montreal and Toronto._ .OB LOTS OF CUTLERY, Spoons, T LET, the valuable property of ST arabia ling.tn ucod Hats of aici er ponte Bivins tieana 1s fio Moana]?Fran Ivars apply tv HUGH McCAL{L, St Joseph du ORN The Celebrated * DORN ETARCH.\u201d or PARED CORN, BURG STARCH COMPANY, now éxtensirel makes for PUDDINGS, CUSTARDA, BLANC NO &c.âs.has been \u2018ed by chemiont aarp bed me itritious srtiole nf food.It is is 1nvalushie as A SUMNER D PUR CHILDREN, BE CAREFUL s akmci UL that you get ihe GENUINB ATH AND PICKET MACHINES 4 POMRINRD wi te o of cating 105\" SRL RR Sve sionebl wl rire Coen B and or kinds of mill rolsbings WPÉOLFICATIUNS Of mill work, &o.JOHN LAMB A SON, Bagingers, Mili and Machine Buliders, ALL THK ORGANS AND TIS SUBS of the bod: trnoted .ished by tne Blood.«Rick holds lavoiaon Es fotos al of which are made bons.muscis snd nerve, sad distributes to each its roportions.To insure A Ur fe the: : ors.ing unctiong are re will be Dyapepal food wif bat facaaad thers wil be Di armcient BL is unques- w MACHiN HAWINGE 68 the mater fastrie Juice, the bicod will Breome wal ded clout in Abrine.tbe vitai prinerple, and the whats on tem andergues dexentration From perverted nutri.1 of the Liver, Hesrtand Longs, with EE de NE D Reed ui roken dows Chronie diseases.ne \u2018To enabiethe Stomnen to digeet food, and to Kolng On from mental Sad pdyel Es 08D! ply th ing Dr.Wheeler's Com pound Xi ! un Then Is enltable, ad permanent ia ta co.Bold by all Draggisis at 92.ROVINCIAL TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.THIRD ANNUAL or Tan QUEBEC TEMPERANCE AND PROHIBITORY LNAGUN WILL 28 RELD I¥ THE UN1ON HALL, CRAG OT.MONTREAL, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY.19th & 20th of Fabrua-y, 1878.Public Temperance Moetisgs, under the auspioss of the League, will be held on MONDA is the Lecture-room of 88.Georae's Churoh; DAY, 18h.in Methodist Chureh, Point Bt.Ch 3 Amherst street Congregational Church, and Inspes.tor street Church.Children's Temperance Meeting In the Meshanies' Hall on TEREDAY, atd pw.Mass Meeting on THURSDAY KVENING,(n the Mechanics\u2019 ilall.The Beeretary will furnish certificates for redused fates on the various raliways, sad give any laforma.tion regarding the Convention that msy be required.THOMAS GALES, Seoretary.THE MEETING Montreal, Jan.36, 1873.NEW DOMINION MONTHLY, FOR FEBRUARY.READY IN FRW DAYS.CONTENTS: ivaraide anaite Te pate sisted), \" 3e nd | | sx 1 he à th A ; Loneliness ai Eventide (Poster UonuaNed) ge from ay Portfolto.ritlien (Poetry).YoUxg FoLxs:.\u2014 ow © Ci oa Uwn Mistress, ted + Eos ouse, The Patriot's Prayer, TARR Houy:~ LITERARY NOTIONS.- Letters from High Latitudes.ILLUSTRATION :\u2014 Napoleon [11\u2014-(Frentisptess).! 01.60 PAR ANNON - - SeLE COPIES, (54, \u2014 JOHN OOUGALL & SON.Faopatetens.NEA MONSREAL WITHING\" diated TE dy deu Dovsais 00k, proprisiees 00 Ab end 30 Gress 0 Jomes steerh "]
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