od Babdwin protested that he bed madeine Mason IALARM IN THE SOUTH Ob IRELANDs/ to the ingolelit idapoxte who watild male a trade: ‘ot their miefertaniess- = te Peete whatever. * What?’ ered @\ete, * dues the Seaator dave deny the fact. when L beacd him with these ears?’ Amid roars of laughter, ure Misemsippian perceived that he had been wade the eabject at » practical joke. That ia said to have beew the last nap taken in Congress.” MISCELLANEOUS. ~ LPP PPLPLOL LLL LOLOL THE ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS IN 1631. ——— | (rvom Saunders's News Letter.) | The alarm of the leval inhabitants of the (South at the threatenings that surroured them ‘is shown in every class of society, all fearing i that those in their employment, either as do- | westic servants, tradesmen, assistants or labor- hers, are panting for the opportunity to be their assassins. The people inthe out districts are | looking to the Government for military protec: ition, which has been supplied go far as the THE PAMINE EN INDIA. (From the Mudras Atheneum.) The latest xeewints frem the famine stricken |! districts of Bengal ave ‘asuafllicting aa those whieb preceded then. Dn fadt, it appears that wo lan guage could exaggerate the horecors whieh have. overtaken the awoemhed Unbabitants of those parts, Lord Cratiborme’ instrcetions to the Vieersy, to “ To the Peondn Bietkerhood and the friends of the @ehian prisoners in New York City and its dicinity. | © Phe wodersigned has been authorized by his fellow prisyners now Guder sentence of death, jand those yet to be tried, to caution their friends jin New York aud ite viemity against responding | te the insulting appeal made to thea by Colonel | Roberts, President of the Fenian Brotherhood, | ‘tor contributions towards pevcuring them Christumas dinner. t late to avert a mest deeadtal sacrifice, for which | ee ee spare ne cost ia affording relief te the survivers, eral Assenbly. | will deubtles re powey lives, but they + tow) appointing Me, : ppt op dee pra t ty. Pimp a The Hon. Joseph Wightman uddcvssed the meet- * | the Bengal Govewwment is chiefly responsible. — | Me: poi a-ha rseapemanonset CORRESPONDENCE. te er rn nr a rere | Gornelius ostentatiously proclaims himselfas one — MEELING AT CARDIGAN BRIDGE. A public meeting of the Electors of the Third Electoral District of King’s County took place at he School House, near Cardigan Brulge, on the 2nd imsteut, for the purpose of neminatiag Can- | didates to represent the District iu the next Gen- The meeting was organized by James McDonald to the Chair, He reviewed the extravagast expenditure Toa geolo,vist statis at Naples, Vesuvins is | safety of the garrison liere will admit, and | * This appeal wight be made with propriety for | naturally the . hie fo bjede otattraction. In i631) many are prevented from leaving their isulated | paupers aud couvicta ou Blackwell's Island, ot | this gtouatain had practically been at rest tor) homes in the country from the knowlede that more thau three centuries. The ailezed erup-| regiments are on their way trom England to be trems of 1500 and 1568 were probably nothing | distributed throughout this and the adjoining | morethaa the shocks of an earth juxke, andthe | counties. The feeling of uneasiness is con-| wo itsel! was generally considered to be siderably increased by the measures resorted to| ext I Bvow'the hollows in the crate’, whieh | by the country trades-people and comfortable u ' of thesittecnth century | firmers to get into their own possession all the | had been resy ted to by persans sullering under meuey they can serape together, which they | certain comp laiuts tu the sake of the hot) are turning inte gold and secreting within their | i, a exhaled, had closed up, and the} own abodes. Che shopkeepers dechne renewing ey presented the aspect of a vast wnphi- | their stock of goods, and excuse the payment theatre eovered with a deuse Vegetation, lu} of their out-standing accounts, while they draw | clrcumfereng- it measured a mile aud aquarter, | from the banks the balanees in their favour. wikile it8 dept a was uot much less than a mile; | The farmers ave also drawing their moneys from van wherever the rays of the sun could reach, | the banks, aud ave requiring gold pay meuts for eis sides were carpeted with herbage and straw-| their produce. Heretofore the turmers who berry plants, amoug which appeared at intervals | made butter left the proceeds accumulate with = ouks anelms., The herdsmen 'ed their} the merchant, at interest, either tu meet their etle te pat ure there, the peasauts resorted | aeeruing repts, stock their lands, ur pertion ‘Uxther for Brewood and charcoal, and in its) their daughters. Within the last few days they deepest recesses the wild boar wade bis weca-j suddenly commenced demanding ; gional lair. ihe merchants of all balances - it ia ao wonder, therefore, that a population) Dems required in god, wud all mmoag whom even the tradition of an eruption} Of butter are ouly aaade fy: Vhad. almost died out should dave been blind to) Phis proceeding has « ithe natural warnings which even in the serene | Ustrus! sud alaran, aid pavanent of ~these pay eCids new deiiveries metaliie cash. ' has seriously affected | to injury. seine such InatiCution ; bat (itis) a gross insult to | Irishmen held as political prisoners in Canada. “ Newer having received any aid or assistance from the Fenian headquarters, tuvy teel that this last appealet Mresideut Roberts is adding insult * They earnestly entreat their friends not now to outrage their (@elings and that they may be spared this cruel humiliation. “Ou behalf and by request of my tellow. pri- ) sonera, 39 in wumber, * Ropert Biosse Lyxcu.” “T mort cheerfully concur with Mr. Lyneh on [behalf of the prisouers now in this jail in pro- testing againwt the appeal of Col. Roberta for coutribations tor a Christmas dinner for them, and consider it a8 a personal insult tu myself, | The prisoners will not be the recipients of a Christmas dinner from any seuree. “Joun MceManon. ** Late P. 2, Anderson, Ind “Military prison, * Toronto, Dec. 21, 1866."" What affectionate anxiety Roberts must have | felt tor the comtort of * those brave men” op weasigned cousiderable! Christmas day and bow anxious he must have | \| : | been to gladden their hearts, when only a few | by degrees; and should the season turn out as We are happy it say there have been uo further | disturbances om woot of the dearness of food, either here or tour provinces, althongh but little and casual charge ‘has taken place in that respect sinae last we wrete. Lt will be a good while yet ere prices inaterially decline, bat large supplies ot | grain are bew¢g brought into the market, both at Magiras ané wp country, which will reduce rates well as it now promises to do, we may hope for great improvement after the next larvest is gathered in, Until thea the bulk of the popula- tion will suffer severe privation. There were some grain riote lately at Kamptee, consequent on high prices, and the native svidiers were the chief culprits ; but order was soon restared, thougt strict Vigilance was requisite to prevent fresh laws leas demonstrations. Stina - - Sratn ann THE Souru American Repvnwics. | —The bellizerent States have all aecepted the | mediation proffered by England and France, and also the basis of peace, of which this 1s an outline :—1. Spain renounces having her flag saluted ly the Republies previously to any peace nesotiatiuus. 2. The treaties existing between the belligerent States before the war shall be re-established and pat in vigor. 3. | decrees ena ting the expalsi moor Danisu- ment of any subject of the belligerent States, of the present Government respecting the Land Commission; the Delegations to Kaginud and to Cauada; the bringing of Troops to the Island; the Building of the Barracks, which cast the country a large amount of money: and also the Land Commission, which ended in a great boon for the proprietors, in plice of relieving the Teasntry. He reviewed the Land Purchase Bill, brought ia hy the Liberals, but which was opposed by the Tory party; be thought ,war the only way to convert the Leasehold Tenures into Freelwlds He spoke of the free Education Act passed by the Liberals,—showing its benefits to the rising gen- eration, Our young men were able to fill any offices in the Island, in place of imperung men trom other countries; and they also distinguish ed themselves wherever they went. But he was sorry to say that the present party had crippled the School Act by cutting off one of its legs; and it was very likely thar if they would be returned again, they would cut the other off. He opposed Contederation. With all its schemes, he could not see avy benefits for this Island to join Cana- da. He also said that we were very much ne- glected in this County, with regard to Steam Communication. He satd that, if he had the houor or the usstortuve to be returned to the House, he would endeavour to yet u grant for a small steamer to ply between Souris and Pictou, calling at the intermediate ports of Grand River, | Georgetown, am! Murray Harbour, When the * a . Inoue of their liberal Opponents ei itmitate. | ANOTHER Restenarvow lame Govenvannr, Te is ‘currently reported drat Town to-day, | of the apostles of the Third Party—(as to what and we helieve it is true, thet the How. James kind of & thing that will be we have not the Dunean resigned his seat im the Exveutive “pemotest conception)—but we are strongly in- | Counci! on Saturday last. This will make the ‘clined to think that Mr. Howat’s constituents | third vacaney in the Gov ermnent—and, indeed, regard him as a man who has seen enough, | the fourth, if we inelade the Hon. 1. Davies, and more than enough, of public life, and will who is now in England, amd whe, we are eve. | Memit him to cultivate a peaceful obscurity for! dibly informed, does not intend to engage in political life again. The Cabinet has just now a suflicient number to form a quorum, and me more—when all its members ean be drummed ithe remainder of bis days. The Liberals were never in a fiurer way to win a large majority «: the polls, if their zeal up from East to West. It is absurd to snppene and energy, now thoroughly aroused, be direct- ed by a soatdgand cautions judgment. In a/ that the public business ean he diseharged in a time of excitement there will be a great num-/| Satisfactory manner by a Government ve en- feebled as this one i#,—the best conrse for the rae fragment to pursue is to resign at onee, wud served the Liberal cause to the value of aj let His Excellency the Lieut. Governor forma” farthing, but who were willing to see Liberals | new Administration from whatever seeree, her of mere pretenders to the bouor of Parliament — mea who never trodden upon in the days of their adversity, The within. the walls of Parliament, can be old and well tried adherents of the Liberal cause available. It woald he preposterous toate should be cautious how they receive such men. | to patch the wormout Cabinet just on the eve Old supporters of the party, who have undyubt- of a geveral election, aud when the signs of ed claims, and who are in all respects un-|the times presage & te downfall to the objectionable, should be preferred to new men. | ruling power- : — ——_—- If persous of the latter class should thrast | ‘ 7 Tue Mairs.—Up tw the time off geime to themselves, under false colours, upou Liberal i ' press thie evening, we have no acewunt of the wee siti sonnbutl Mails trom abroad. Three Bouts ervssed this namerousiv sisnec requisitions, or extensive ms e i 3th a4 { . Morning, we understand, from the ¢ ave Tra- | constituencies, without being called thereto by | | public meetings that reflect the united voice o | verse side; and the ice having made by the ithe districts, they should be regarded as ? v the | a recent bard frosts, itis tu be hoped the Boats | worstenemies which the Liberals have, aud have image a good passave ucross the Straits. ’ legs j setiieed the Svat jevery class of trade, The run on the banks : : ‘ 7g . : ; ori | , ‘ eevee ee ee = marked t r? first halt | ’ this . gggome = i . r a - days before he was expressing ty one of them bis! or the contiscation of State or private property, | Railroad would be extended to Fisher's Graut, {frOwned into their native insignificance. it , Cu Movil a “Ce ver . wav . cation eit nis ©Cily vr ul 3 hnereasmny, iit ’ hall he ald aa ; mend & » ‘he 4 . ~ — i > ' i; if they beve, We may expec ie Mus Geome > ; eorter,. “OS? ee eo the notices served at th vings bank | "set that he was not hanged, as Lynch's death |) sal! be held as void and annulled. 4. ; lie | we would have Halifax uear our doors, . There is no doubt of thes fact, that the’ Go- Mw) J 3 o s8 omime dvager, Subterranean neises were | ‘ more Sree fh e suvinps an -. | War pt ‘rs shi a; e vive rt Hr Ga Siaiaile . : i agi | time i he course of toanyght, or : heard, but they wure attributed | the d ¢jto withdraw lodsments ave cynsiderable, | Weuld furnish * oar [ Roment’s } exchequer with | ’ grreemets peal, 4 Ft gare eres Op 08 sa Mr. Howlet, of Geand: River, addesseed the vernment are doomed to a most signal over-| ee . ee : 5. The prizes in posses Ile said be was always a supporter of | ° ' ' f liege to the dweliag Fesuvius was believed to serve as ajare none inore unhappy than the porta’, wad by the matter-of-fact to the strug-| Cathohe clergy. Phey say that the people now gles of an imprisoned stream seeking to make avoid theiy tnstruction— that although, us usual, its Way tu the surface. Probably, too, these they attend the celebration ot the Mass, they noises, as well as the eneasy crics of cattle and | Witdraw from their other religious duties, and the harsh servams of various birds, were large that the non-observance of the requirements of ly maguitied after the event. ut we may | the Church is uot confined to the male popula- wonder that more alarm was not excited by | Ue". Lugterly they have pot restricted them the discovery, tive davs befure the eruption, | Selves (> Chis passive mode of disobedience, but that the bette of the crater had risen almost | preclaim the miests as their bitterest enemies, to a lewel wit: its rim, while the vegetation had | #4 & class whose counsels ought not to be been almost destroved, partiv be the distur-| taken. Phe disatfection to the clergy of their hance of the soil, and partly be the intrusion | "eligien is so well known, that it is yeneralty of large masses of bitumaiaens nud. About | Pmarked that on the + breaking out of the re sunrise, on Tuesday the 162k of December, the | Pellion’”—the day now named being the Lith of country people coming iato market at Naples ¥Xt month—the tirst people tu be disposed of saw a sudden cloud of smoke rise above Vesu( te the bishops and priests—the former by viua. The siarm was soon spread, and every) )4eging and the latter by the pike. From point in the ets which commanded a view of | C¥eTy erwpiry L have made there is no doubt the mountain was speedily crowded with | but large quantities of arms are concealed all @axious gazers. Marked out against theeclear | OCCT Uns part of the country, both rifles and Morming sky Was a compact riass et reddened muskets, aud there is a strong belief abroad that smeke, which rose in a majestic column till it) 4 Msiug will take place, aud that the property teached the jower clouds, and then spread it- of the country will be then in the hands of the self out ia the form of 4 huge pine tree, which | Peataus. Considerable attention is bestowed obseured the whole sky, except where ut was ('' the authorities upon the direct arrivals at relieved by the reilectiow of the darting flames “Us port from America, but the vizilance of the Whickybezan to shew themselves throngh the | lice is frugPrated by the course adopted by the smoke. Ju the sifares at the foot of the | mle immigrants within the last few months. mountain the €euger was wore imminent, and| They now evade the attentions of onr consta- thegetror propertionately greater. At T del bulary by proceeding to Liverpool, where Anpwaziata, the Painee and Priacess Botera| they are at preseut to nnmber were, the first to fly half-dressed frou the place, | “vera! thousands. From thence they are Rt Torre del @uece the imhabitante saiiads — drafted by the Channel steamers t this country. en well advised. At the first sizht of the| A nember ot them landed bere this week trom eruption, Cardinal uencumpazno, who was |*. Liverpool steamer, without lugyaze of any stavins there for his beulth, ich ‘the town and! kind, and were not known to possess even burried to Naples The Governor, Antonio] MOe%s but immediately “told off” in twos aud di Lama, prosantiv took the sume course, carry. threes and ‘ook different directions into the ing with bim twelve prisoners in chains, 4 | °OUM'S- Puey answered the enquiries of the great i ot people followed him along the police boy aser iting they came to seek employ- ment, but tis certain their pursuit is pillage vaus Of the lost spirits te whose | but amongst all these who express alarm, there , Roman uiderstood | the uecessary means to clear Canada of English | authority.” A nice leader of tBe “ BrotherLood,” ‘certainly, and the condemned Fenians bave good | reason to reciprocate his kind regards at this tes- | | tive season! | A Rewarkasie M. P —Mr Kavanagh, the | i newly-elected M P. tor Wexford, is the most | remarkable of men. He was born without jlegs or arms. In place of legs he has but) fubout six inches of muscular thigh stamps. | i jone being about an inch shorter Chan tts tel- | llow; while tis ards are dwarfed to, perhaps, |four inches or the upper portion of these | wembers, and there are unfurnished with any | | termioations approaching, in the remotest ‘manner, to hands. Yet he ie a beautiful | leuligraphist, a dashing buntsmar, an artistic | \draughtsman, an unerring shot, and the most) }expert ot yachters !—a combination of accom. | | plishinen ts, under*the cireuustances of bis! corporeal imperfections, that is certainly as- | }tomisbing. He is now about torty years of | ‘age, and a large tumily of as handsome chil- | | | prolitie country has blessed his anion with a! jlady as remarkable for her beauty as she is) beloved for ber amiability and consideration | He has considerable literary tasie. as bis ** Cruise ot the Eva’’ will testify. He hoids| the pen or pencil in bis mouth, and guides its } course by the arm-stumps, which are suffi ciently long to meet acrosa the chest, and by j this apparcotly impossible uvode he produces | aculigraphy,each letter of which is distinetly formed, and all without any peculiarity or) what is called ‘‘character.’’ When bunting | he sits in a kimt of saddle basket, and tie reins are managed with an exoertness and ease surprising ; but, perhaps. the greatest of his) achievements is driving w **tvur in-band.” ‘This he does to perfection, and as his team | Foreiga relations are inclined to respect the | international obligations of the United States igtreet, New York,—the lower part of which was respective nations. sion of any belligerent shall be given up forth- with to the sation to which they belonged. — 6. The contracting parties shall nut put forward any claim or compensation for losses and da images sustained in war. 7. The Republic ot Chili shall not claim any damaze for the bom- bardinent of Valparaisu.— Morning Herald. = 7 e _ Lance quantities of grain are leaving the United States for Europe. A few weeks ago. in two days about a quarter of a million of bushels of barley, peas, wheat, corn and other grain were shipped from New York to England. [fie be true that Great Britain bas renewed her demands upon the United States for breadstuffs, this extraordinary pres- sure will svou have an effect upon even the present high prices, as the receipts tor the remainder of the winter at New York wall bardly suffice for the home consumption. — ee one Accornixs to the New York Tribune the Senate Committee on Foreign relations have deeided not tu report the bill which passed | neutrality laws. Notwithstanding ail the| lair promises before the eluctions, it would | seem that the Fenians are not to have their privileges to rob and murder enlarged. It is gratifying to find that the committee on Goverumenut. — << — — A fire broke ont in a tenement bonse in Division occupied aaa Petroleum stere—on the night of the Oh tust, aad nine persens were suffocated. The New York Herald says :— meeting, the Liberals, but be was not pleased with either party. Ithe was returned, he would sapport any measures that would be for the benefit of (he country. The following resolutions were then put from the Chair :-— 1. Moved by Mr. Hugh McDonald, seconded by Mr. Daly, That Mr. Wightman be a fit and proper persou to represent our sulfrayer. 2. Moved by Mr. William Hart, seconded by Mr. John Lockhart, That Mr, Howlet be our other Representative. The first motion was put by the Chair. The House then divided; Mr. Howlet, bis mover aud seconder, aud one mure, were found ou one side of the House, aud Mr, Wightinan, with 70 or 8U, ou the other. The meeting was closed in due form, with three beacty cheers for Mr. Wightman. JAMES DEWAR, Secretary. Jah. 9, 1867. PUBLIC MEETING AT ROLLO BAY. At a meeting held at James Davidson’s, Esq., dren as coud be found in this teeming and | the House at the last session Tespecting the| Head of Rollo Bay, ou the 17th December, to consider the preliminaries of forming a steam communication between Souris, Bay Fortune, Giraud River, and Georgetown, with Pictou and Charlottetown, the Chairman, Mr. Daniel Ding- well, in uddressing the meeting, said: ** Lt does not require of me, now-a-days, to show the ben- elits of steam communication; but | would re- mark that the proposal now beiore the weeting, if carmed out, would certainly be bighly beneti- cial to the different ports and the surrounding couutry, and would likely be remunerative to the owners. The route propoxed would connect four considerable vililages, representing exten- sive agricultural districts. and the centre of con- siderable fisheries and shipbuilding, with two thriving towns, one of which, Pictou, connects “Tt was ascertained beyond a doubt that all) with Halifax by railway, and is the outlet of ex- these unlortunates were in the tenement house wheo the fire broke out, and the firemen, forcing tensive coal mines. ‘Lhe other, Charlottetown, i ‘ De % morning. They have been eight vears in office— | pen that is about as long as any Government will or| Gratursers Labevus oF Errors ann caght, perhaps, to be tolerated, let the record of | Newsrarrs PRognierors.—An Exchange pa- their services be ever so pure ; and this Govern-} per coutaina the accompanying remarks respecting the labours which Editors and Newspaper Pro. prietors perform gratuitously fer the pubhe,. polie There is unfortunately too throw. tesa Aen aia lla ment have nothing at all to shew as claims to| ifurther confidence during the eight years of | : a LF ae | ticians aud others. They, or their friends, | s . wuch truth in what the writer says j— : halt ‘ “ My observation enables me te state, aaa fret original measure of theirs, because it is said 7 that publishers of newspapers are more poorly The} rew arded than any otber class of wen who mvest . fan equal ameunt of capital. labour aud th 3 old rent was pretty well secured by judzmeuts | Sun commare - p eid rae a ot on + , | * aud promissory notes ;—whatever balance was! to stand more sponging and “deud-beading,” to | puff aud deiend mere people withodt tee or hope f A 2 gene ot reward than any other class, gracious or charitable in giving thafup. The) + pPhey eredit wider and longer, get oftener 15 Years Purchase Bill confirmed the Pro-| cheated, suffer more pecumary lose, wre otteuer : ee ek d ma eee oe ts | the victime of misplaced contideuce than any prietorss claims under the original grants) iy) calling am the community, People pay —ave them the fishery reserves and ex-) printer's bills with more reluctanee than any other, emption from the paymeut of the old quit| It goes harder with theun to expend a dollar on a ‘ ae | valuable newspaper then ten on needless gew-gawe rents; besides, it set an extravagantly) yet everybody avails bimeelf of the use of the | high priceupon the public lands of the Cotony ; | editor's peu aud printer's ik, me ‘ * How many professional and political reprta- we and tertines have been mode and sustaned! ber of tenants bought their holdings under the | by thetendly thougu unrequited penot the editer? | How many embryo towns and cities have bee. | brought inte notice and puffed by the press ? How Government Party cannot refer to the Land | wany ratiroads, now in successful operation, Commission as a theme for pupular applause— | would bave touudered but for the lever that mows at jthe world? In short, wiat branch of industry, that was a wretched humbug. They cannot! aig activity har vot been prompted, stimulated? claim eredit for their speculations woder the | aud deiended by the press!” —_——_—_—_—__ +> <> o- [YOR THE EXAMINER. } ERRATUM. their administration. | Pe ’ . refer to the 15 Years’ Purchase Bill,as a good have remitted certain old arrears of rent. left was not recoverable; and there was nothing and we bave no proof whatever that any une | ne provisions of the 15 Years Purchase Bill. The Land Purchase Act,—some of them were good, the last one. was decidedly bad; but even those purchases could not have beeu | effected if the previous Liberal Government! “ His Excellency has heen pleased to acceyt had not passed the Bill, in spite of much! the resignation of the Hynorable Kenneth Mee. | derson, as a member of the Executive Coaneil.’ vpposition, which authorizes the purehase | idiandier 52th Goat read in @ state of frautic terror, while others ae) o the connects, by steamers and railway, with St, | © , . Tilntathe tinier, 4 ne | aud murder. This day one of the most respect. scainpers away ata dashing pace the sharp open Ube widows, leaped inte the reams, and ary x. B. ; by line of steamers with Halifax |of Tuwnship lands.—They cannot claim Th : OF widened hould i CRurehes, t@ pray fer mercy or Pos . ; : ; sruck of b t be beard jar off. How : thr h the derkne j k h ; 2e notice resignation should have ap te wait fi Ba ai ates , jable Boman Catholic merchants in this city | P8C* OF 918 Whip umy yen . jxroping Through the darkness and smoke, sought! and Boston; and by well-appointed sailing pack- ‘it for thei dment he F " wait fur death. Wen the fusitives reached |” ; 2 2 | b Wextord t: ecue os. One by " “7 agg eee ghd gage 9 any merit for their amendments to the Free) vied thug:— Mantes denial - s The brid j said that the time bad arrived—in fact had all| '® the honourable member for Wextord to re- | to rescue the missing eves, One by one the mem-| os with different leading ports in Britain peared thus: 3 they ' oe . ‘ Feed ha i ; iia) | « ihactinat enamide “ine , cm nee . DESS Mh TURIN, fore: : ia ‘ : A " ae si aierustiines saad, et passed—when to save life and property cord bis vote? Tu his drawing room be con-| bers of the department reappeared, each bearing | When all this is taken into consideration, it will Faneation Laws, for all they have done * His Excellency was pleased to receire thy nearest the city was guarded by soldiers, on the | ~ d : es. hedye-hog-like. to roll trom place tu/ io bis arms the inanimate torw of a child, a we- : . oe femow. of the fr : ore : les of fear of the pla sae” Whalen ig the, @°vermment should declare martial law, as it pene 8, I ge~ eid . b o a “ sie OF, mag. Rin Avtouh. wane tae aac be owned that a suitable stermer calculated for | has been to destroy the efficiency of the free} enforced resiguation of the tenacious Honorable toy 1S plague. hag : : Aor | Place. This would not be practicable in the ma: 4 ’ ui sengers au i een . s iis a , oennnes sins . an , ieeror bed tills dichuenas‘uscdansis bn hed! em nearet 18 spre as € pas Suspension Act | ewan pee promt oc So adtintenal trom the house, and carried to a drug store in the sie ier ee aad freight, would get pleuty of system. Then, what have the Government Kenue oH rye as a menber of the Ex the trawpe withdrawn. but oot befure a con-| ** “Ot Suited to the exizeney. | on euch sacred vecusions, Colonel Taylor will | viewnity, pest: yop Bliven and Drs. Snod-| Sher u few more remarks by different gentle done to entitle them toa longer lease of power? | *CuHve “ounen, serene Ia er Comer ga ae Torresians “BROTHERLY” LOVE "nave toadd the duty of *lecomotive’ to thos» Magpie sedevdvas that’ ” os Wa of Wid coke | neu, it Was resolved: Can their organs and admirers inform us of} * You who have tars to shed prepare to — syuw 5 uberous obes which even with tally developed | tunate beings showed any signs of existence, but | Ist. That an endeavour be made to form a | their good deeds ? We know they have doubled | shed them now” over the political grave of At Naples che Viceroy had been activelyex-| We stated same time since that the Fénian| members he oftentimes finds it difficulc (0) the beating of their hearts, faintly perceptible a! Joint Stock Company, in order to carry out such the public debt and nearly doubled the-tuxes, | PEF Kenneth. “1 knew him well,” Mr. ; erting himself throu zhout the day. Hedespatch-| jeader, Ruberts, had enclosed draft for $200 to| (iseharge Arthur MeMurrough Kavanagh's | few seconds after they had been carried into the | Steam Navigation, i re ee nei te aks t iti , fen b " rc a draft for 200 te 9 Editor. Kenneth was au awhitious man auda ; ed acommiss| on to visit the scene ofthe eruption, [ind Lynch of T. i al °3 idi first appearance in the House will create | street, Was soon hushed.” 2ud, That such Company be got, if possihle iut what is there to show for it} aud * whether the smoke would bring any] ms 4 a psa o | something of a sensation. Lie ia an able and) At the inquest it was proved that the police at) jn a working position, by the 15th day of March | Rumours are rife as to the time when there will | Doctor. contagion iutsthe city. The afteruaon was | Mt the wanteat the Fenian prieauers, Cal. Lynch | quent apeaker, and brings to the consideration | once took possession of the doorway, and retused | yext so dieliadiein elfeies Watianest tiated: Madik DEXTER. takemay with @ relizions procession which had | ad MeMahon, auder sentence of death in that) of every public question the resources of a | ' allow those te pass in Who wished to alarm the) 3rd, That shares in such Company be limited | pPidhefg i oti hE Ny a he st Treg Se ‘ | been ondered Cadiual Baoncompasno im-| city, and that Bishop Lynch treated the impn- carefully cultivated intelligence. He is the Se ee me ene pd ye eo are i. £10 each; and that no individual hold more | Ye! informed personssaythat che time for the im- SUPREME COURT. erdiately on his retu at. i : : liue » ‘ext or a ae es at come | than twenty sheres. ‘taut e will be determined pn at tl — aa aaete looel ara p> the deut scoundrel as he deserved by returning to a megane “th sng estates in Wexford, for half an hour after the alarm was given, the) gig ay, ‘ + decent te fi , on sen nee al vf m 4 : a : “| ‘The Hilary Term ofthe Sepreme Court for fe wus - = a oe od vs sem j hie the money and tus letter, The fullowing | itkenny, and Carlow. hearest Company being engaged in some amuse-| 4 Tiehed eckemed ae aie at serv + | next meeting of the Executive Couneil—if it be | Queen's County war opened oe Tiveday. The . ‘ : inc nang 4 pe : . : . . a ar vont ment at the tine. ; a ’ . ime sible ve " i . »p- | tollowing gentlemen we the Grand Jury :~ eahar sound emitted hy the volcano, which was } outieependrace which we find in the Canadian! power of THe WIND—The wind reeently ee a ee tiov be applied for. oo ee gers sagen um in the present shatter- | a. ol - nea ‘a fs hae : ) eomypared to the rearing of a hundred furnaces, |jrmracts, explaine this matter, and at the same! blew a hurricane at Keith, aud the locus of the Ax Us een Eve asl Eni | Oth. That the foliowing gentlemen be appoint- ed condition of the Government—and that the ger wrthedy rire of oe + tetown, Fore, | and the eoustunt reports 39 closely resembling | tiane exhibits ae elearty the utter hollownese of | storm, says the Elgin Courant, was the Isle of Ch sai aes aaieees aad woo a mmagge gt a Committee pro tem, viz “8 | electi ill t likely take pl man: Juba Hpde, Copwens duty Sis : ; : sels om o| « elvarty the utter hollownese of | . Ba) ‘ly : oe ' Shureh in the north of Scotland a porter em- | ) “m, Vide? seneral elections will most likely take place on) Ox yendish; Maleolm Murchiew, North ay : 4 a ¥ . ‘ j » ruliwid t oti. j bs 2 : * ’ . . . . z : pe a oe that bn noo re | the pretentions te patriotiem that are made by | ary fae yearn seine Poin oor y st ployed during the week ut the railway station | prestige: sm cord Grand River; | the 14th February, or sooner than the time ap-| William H. Wilson, Charb@etown; James . some dist: sitreases on the coast believer “nd? : | are wit Lund: vi » bello nald Walker, E: ey eh ‘ , ' ; Thi WwW ' ¥ ; SUMIICUIGL tosis Gees “eecteat oes as i : jthe leaders of the Fenian organization, and) and 3oft broad, and without a plank falling, the does duty on Sunday by blowing the bell we) = " 4 _— sq ms :. Ss r.3 ; | »ointed for the two partral elections, to supply White, do. 7; WS. Longworth, Roxalty ; Edwin. ; night apreached, the wind hanged. and ,,| aces in auch bald wuthue the selfishness of their| whole wae borne 20ft. bigh in the air, and was|0ltbeorgan. The other Sunday he tell wound) \0Ph | tml hg a eat i hy: Mr. Wesburton's 9s) ihont's-tiiah tak 9 ia ieee Gee ; . ? ind changed, i . ; : ; : ee. Me : der; 2 “ancies cause ,* 2 arburte . 5 ee & ; TT ; : cloud uf tine oa | ash he ° rei it ae A actions, that the wonder ia that they bave n p| carried over three houses, When if came in con- | asleep during the service. and so nomanned vei ype is me ‘ad ulider, Leics 1€8 : ps.yee ry ! a urton 8 7 awd J t cag = ; Th Beers, ( hers ys ehe'ei A ee ee ee on, we Seat | ae y "| tact with the engine-stalk, and knocked it over) when the pealing of the organ wae required | M rt i ie Jon ; signation in Prince County aud Mr, Sutherland's | , ‘ook eae cAuhy, Torudie; Alfred’ iy oe Os ightorwe te Me = Thavl a, Chg colt the eumunary vengeance of their) trom the toundatun. The stalk was 50tt. high. | He was suddenly awakened by another offi-| M . meet Kisthons ‘Merchant Souris death in King's County. The Islander of Pri- "ie Dectirisay aban Jae rf ; _— 7 ae 18) dupes : | Without being in’ the aligteat degree arrested of | cial, when apparently dreaming of an a | —. ae “ wf ch ; , 4 ; +s Pg a : h ventured ax close to the OI eesti 7. stitil ot ice is ut ee tivaieasevale, he tpens Setpnened spendliitd es 9 i 5 ie Mo Si Pvc: i ten ery es ate “ “ ; day week assured us tha: the elections were a, vara , — a = ; fie ’ rain of cinders ausf red-hot stumex would allow, | - . PR ses over the ruima of the engine-atalk. aud coming 10 | roared ith all the force and at Prat hep on ty eee a iad el am layed, because the Government wanted to ledrn! 1° a ae ae Joghert, do.; and We aud they cum back with the news thut the city! jars: Onan ME: Ase ans clak oul carn earshot. tool out with all the force and shrillness) Mr. Charles Owen, “ , , , mn ated bk. Dawson, do., Exquires, . : : 2 city | aur Rey Seis sw Nes etme wine = ee intial ss “ey SW) of stentorian lur n t ** Oh: are] ’ ipti ist be | fi Si ifthis Colony w included i , i j ; : Was threatened with uore imaedinte dangers’ Tg ee ly ee gy ba te 1 por stories high, smashed the slates of it, carried away be El in 1 tre ahr ones rg a ervey martha memenpe'n eo: sy guleraiaadee ecered | ne nmin ae i “f HEMEL’ Having been swors in, His Lodzhip the Chief P than those of pestilence or conta rion. There-! py, the shewal * hace th te wont ; t ms aoe an ‘ite chimney. and then spread over the read in| ff be wot i ui a ae aa nye ne | to meet preliminary expenses. the continental plan of Confederation, whether} Justice addressed them, and eaié —— ; oT ties . : a e* t o Tratis ! ’ . ¢ : 4 i “ya | eee cong D t J ’ ls - _ ’ Bit aal, . i ‘ F ° » ° & avon the Viceroy ordered the Governor of! pou. by this day's wail, the sum of $200 in faa | pieces, invalving the railway telegraph-wires in | eae a an . ‘ —_ ie ith. That the Chairman do forward copies ot ‘its inhabitants were consenting parties or not.| Mr. Foreman, and Gentlemen of the Grand +. Torre del Greeo to return at onee to his duties rican “curreney tu be us vended i +} eCeRK: ruin. The root fl ‘w—body bulk, ax the phrase | a Se oe ee eee ae Chairman’s address to the newrpepers of Pictou, | This . f he delay in holding t! lec Jury d and 4. ched a Soanish officer to Ve aiitinis i at as may be eee uired “4 ti Ree rerdinet ff goer—tmore than sixty yards before it came to the | imagined, | Charlottetown, aud to the Glasgow Herald, with | This excuse sa tue delay in fo ing the elec. Vébsithhe Giditehienleesenianes “to wateh the at | Saas. Plan | ha 1 ti “a ineaer ~ttrl bin Ge, krouuds and, what ia even still more surprising, | — eee 2 . | request to publish, }tions—for putting them off to an inclement, | eases for your ¢ derati eek en } ws p Progress A the'erantion. “Phe | baw and the other prinners tow held in the | it rose fret one-story house and passed over Seeing a wretched looking lad on the plains | ! : fT] | ¢ 0 ndeorncaprebvresaiie? 4 1 ype bia sty . herrers of the nicht which followed can hardly | Perente jail as Fenians. f two-story houses |near the Humbolt desert, nursing a starving | cold, and mayhap, stormy time—wil] render) far as the Courtos iniormed, ap only three in P be uately euneeived. The rain of ashes | adie taal or rp ane ye ald ae — mene eu +>: - i baby, a traveller asked him what the matter | «| . a the prospects of the Government all the | teeny a oo rl. foal Behe i - . iil “daw Sheed solely by the wlief that we could net trust | at : ne ea c | & : one vittery Upon, at ve re a Sma Derby — ne 9 ralerennies tenet Wile | ane wchwr will eve it: 00 tai htully expended | AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANIC is now ready | “= ” ze ae kaa oe GNe VAWUTCY, darker when they go before the people. ‘The | Court Bailiff, of a party i btady under ix. e ym ell; every few minutes came | 7 wig “ - é abe , y ‘hs tag uess [im kinder streakt. Ole dad's} . ; ; a 7 a ; Phe charity of the Catholic faith alse justifies ao | for delivery gratis, by W. R. Watson, Charlotte- | ¥ RR Rr ree | House of Assembly and Council have declared | eeution. > @ rumbling of the earth, which drove the in| : | 1 ‘ fe, " drunk ; ole woman's got the h ier: ‘ " ’ ‘ epee ne Thi + as y ! wile re oF ; i y -sterice; bro- al This atate of the C 1 Calerdar of the meat ‘ rs : . ptintennaih jeminent a prelate in accepting the trust it _ to all who eall for it. | . £ © HY | iis a PP) came tis atate of the Crimina ler of the habitants in we from, their houses, fea ful! fp have the touur to remain with high consider: | gaia acted -" * r Oi tis ati i ther Jim be playing poker with two gamblers ; | Charlottetown, January 14. 1867. _ by avery large majority, and the other| populous County in the Colony, ora peried of * . 4 Jest they should be buries! umwler the ruins ; ation your obedient servaut, | Among the problems of high aetenee which the | sister Sili’s down thar a courtin’ ot anentire; —— — ier asf nanimonsly — that this Colony will not. ae- | tune extending over vearly halt & t, is tnt e. £ and the very larkness was made more terrible | Witt Ro Rorererrs. | Dector presente in it. is the startling assertion | stranger 5 this yere baby’s pot the diaree the * ent Confederation upon anv te »—the peo. Sausfactory ae regards the pau ; cniurs of by the glare uf the distant flame President of the Fenian Brother! sie ; i‘ Weg ene : THE WEEK ee ee ee ro ee ees toh te i. ; ‘ ee ” | ro the Risht R . Bheh ag or agg rotherhood. | that the frietion of the tides upen ite surface, re-| Wuet sort; the team’s cleadh guv out; the . ohsths Aa Neen chisel didinn Seal ae de tagnitude; but cannot be tolen as a eerect " Be Ges he ee CRO eae ‘Gs the aii | © Ot: Reh Seven, Furvate, ©. - | tarde the earth's revolution upon its axia,or holde| W4#00 8 broke down, it's twenty miles to . re ; st i ay pequaaing e+: index wt the state uf the Cousty m regard » the : greater disast.-ra of Weduesday, December 17.) puesipest nonenrs to cor oe Fi re . | the next water—lL don t care a darn if] never | Tue week that las passed since our last|/seem to approve of this declaration ; and we | lesser deseription of offences eveh as larenies,. Ataut nine in the ruing & h } bia at Sts |e woe Ss eee ee, Cee weed Pe Calilorney.”’ issue has been a dull, monotonous and d heref, inclined hink tl | the reenipt of stulon guuds. nid @agulte and S5t- te ‘ uve 88 , , . . “4° / ° j issue has -ell i ® ‘ OnoUs ali ‘eury | are »retore > * ( . " ‘ - ss : . enater burst fre rary rY. ra - m% Ne iow : New York, Nov. 30, 1306, |power. Hence it is easy to see that without | J silica a rte cae oe _ ‘ phen memeeetienveaibearint: ik cel wany of whieh are triad asd disposedef by : i nt ste ore See Ce | Sia:—Your letter requesting that I should j ol a ‘ i | oiaieb \ gti’ joue tothe lust desree. The weather has been | posals that may be made by the ome Govern-! the City Police Court, anderjoesi acts, givag it | svenfed in three separate torrents upon the! have aeut te Washington affidavit some counter force, the globe must retate slower VOX POPULI. is : ‘i ; 2 ‘ | Wav i gton affidavits of your nou. : : } boisterous and cold, the roads so bloeked up ment, or be the Dele rates from the other Pro-| suminary jurisdiction In certan eases, | 4 coyutry Ieiaz to the nerth aud west, and short-! wilitary conneetion with the Lrish Republean | and slower, until its revolutions whally conse, | cd 1 ate itl tl a “ ti Pi. : ee PP hon, ; | ‘The locai statistics relating to the isme of ? IF afterward. a similar inunddaat jot devastated | arwy has been received, and the request therein | Then with perpetual diet en aus cide. onto du. | BS ectiger ch me. Bosgporss 2 a ey wet gus with snow as to render travelling newrly linpos-| vinces, with the view to the bringing of this | licenses, authorizing the eak of epiritace tind . fates ee ‘ve slit Seeoe he He ‘a | Deeasieiinds Lahiae omme te G ron a ! yree of cold tar below any new kuown, we should \roliable, ‘It stampe with its own peenliar seal ie -SHe WORE were, we knee bad aula | Island into the Confederacy, will meet, as the] ago ad yr et yl cic er. “rr ashes hil ceased tu fall. but m. e te Gen, Neil} gig 1 . | j ; te sila on : et ei : oe e : woe ee . pe de R sons guilty of reling «ur ‘Quers Wilh : ouly to give the Neapolitans a clearer tiew oi| cou the subject. [regret to tell you that L do wot have on the other a“ fervent heat” frow the sun, | ane tng cm as Doss bes aren Sie oa communication with the outer by orld, civilized} resolutions of last Session declared, with the license, and wider these Actéyes have thawwer ; @ vast wase of fire which d -scended from two believe you will be hanged. So great a crime | which would melt the recks and make the mou. | bia de Sie ber tot \ ver eben wen party pand savaye, during the whole ofthat long week. | “* hostile opposition” of the people of P. E. | of suspending or anwulling the Leenke of ary Ina ‘ Separate sources towards the sea, at the rate! ok pa par hina a eS espa HU- | taine cun like water. But we need feel no alarm. | ele tay find faver at first, but slowly and with| 4 week's dull weather and imprizonmetit with-| Island. Such is the public phrensy against)“. —- Keeper watt 8 en thesr oe: : * 4 pale “pele RG ME Eos i ‘ , % 3 © LPishinan th Atie. | : . : / ees . F . aad 2 RE ee . : ‘ " ’ ‘ i i . ” Visions To The tnathageaiets tit Detine, as mie o : ‘ eS ee ne enney svaiion ry! _ ) rica a Feman, and furnish our exchequer with | He shows a counterpoise which nearly balances | ers Aayne aid om gan Biot n Resco {in one's own house may not have been nnae-| Confederation that no public man who looks! public eetertainment, and the Acts in queetions . . ; vy rane 7 7 eta ot ec covet means to elear Canada of English | this resistance, and will maintain, substantially. | etiee Po pies? - Gually yencben the height ‘ot | ee} table to those whose Christinas and New! to the future, dare advocate it, even if the direct the Court to bring Uese matters tw ther 4 aainals and . ‘ “srice Det ween | guthority—m shert a consummation devoutly t imagen , ° ; . idee bends. ageageog NG, ; , et te . ' . j - ‘ ‘ | notice of the Grand Jury at ewery T : > % the mvantaie and the shore had been traversed, | be wished for; and therefore | any, | regret a the present mundane coudition, through ages Upon favor ty which it is entitled, rae ; Year's festivities were of an exhaustive cha- | whole British empire demanded our accep: | ay enn ~~ th a are wom cary bw ad avd throt ch ee darkness the watchers at Na-| tell you that you will not be hanged Wt would be 88°s Set bo Come, i Be eget ye ptens'ys btn, snide aeyanegred red racter; but these were few compared to the | tance of the measure. There will be, we trust, | present to the Cour! tests of conpetent poraana ro j a Te y ‘to Gill the offices of Fence Viewen, and Ce les could the still burning trees’ that had ls glorious death tor you, and a lite that will other- ; : ise earried jute the waves, aud gave the seal WI8¢ pass away unknown, a f-w yveare hence, Forests AND CLimares —-A question which the appearates of bein studded with the craters | W¥'d become an honoured partion of the history | has been often debated of lute years, name- ime voleauves. Peakanar apes anes the age ry live in, ut what-| ly, tue effeet of woods and forests on climate, . . , ever be your fate, pray God that you will act a) has be de Vive rrei Ju the meavtine Don Antonio di Lana had| brave and > lis a part te the a; Remember | “9 Patni saga ph geass gy ore mturved to Torve del Greco eaciy in the morn- | that you will vet alone represent sour own weak | " : ’ . promote | De Lanookan's Putmoxre Syrup and Dr! LAROOKAITS SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND. Ori-| givally introduced to the publie through the dis-| interested efforts oof uinisters of various! ‘denominations, they have gained friends at every | trial, proving, by the aamistakable beuetits which | ing. He found the townspeople determined to | wature in the position in which you are placed. and equalize the rainfall of a country, and they confer upon the siek, thatthey are eminently | fly, het Gueertain whether to turn their steps but your country aud your race aleo, and though | towards Naples or Castellamare, The Gover- nor attempaed to quiet the disurder that pre- vailed, but the precise orders viven be him are | much [ regret that you are in the power of bleod- [thirsty fees, J still hope that under ary and all i circumstances, you will muke your countrymen | proud of your uame. ure tue natural counter check tw draugut. | The reverse of all this is produced by cutting | Composed exclusively of vegetable products of! j }down the forests. Then long terms of dry foreign and domestic growth, many of which are) weather occur, the rain falls in short but | cultivated and gathered under the personal supec- lurcous storms, and running rapidly down | vision of the proprieter, they way be aduusinister- general public, and editors, we think — we speak trom experience—were not am mngst the few We have become so accustomed to re- ceiving Mails from abroad every day, that it seems a positive hardship to be deprived of them deserving of the high reputation which they enjoy, for a period of a whole week. The Telegraph | out any manifestations of grief. 3s some little resource, indeed. in the wav of! ° . A i / supplying news, but the confounded thing has . become so untrustworthy by the frequent ut-| Englivh readers on this side of the Atlantic’ Grand In guest of this Count }a better understanding about it in the course of : | far the several Setthapests iayoir Couvty >. nade time. In the meanwhile the Government are it is necessary that in the elerase of the dey not unwilling to offer themselves as a sacrifice YOU take care that ny place reyniring euch «ters x ae i . | be omitted in your teat, an een that not unite to that question; and we, while intoning their} quently happews occaswuing serious pailte-iv- requiescat in pace, will accept the sacrilice with- | convenience, | ‘Phese are the only remark now necessaty. to jake to you, gentlemen, béond assuring. yor i —-- | that you may always dependupen receiving a aes oe" oe yg) aid ef the Court is the perfomance of these: mr - Scort & Co., of New York, have laid pertaut duties whieh pba upon yew am the ditlereutly Ms Pryce At all events much time ; be | a lini 7 ' malas remain yours. serv sinerrely trow the unsheltere and. vce: ; ed with perfect safety, and with the assurance |. of falee pews One eS ee eae eae ! , ‘ 7 : . : od he was fast, and at eleven u'cluck, when the lava ] reusain 5 “e ry or oa As : 9d e shel te | ng an ee the | that their medicinal virtues are always the eae, TANCE OF false news, that even we—patient in| yuder great obligations, by their reprints of| As will be seen by His Lao hip's charge (et | : ' ee aa oe ee a ained neg ; mi Were all eCoustitutions alike ve should hot hesi- (rand J ury, the Criminal { jendar 6 Inght,. ir fos seey advaucins on the town, nothing had va been done. Stunulated mite sudden action ‘by his discovery, the Goveruor hastily assem- President of the Fenain Brotherhood i'ToR B Lyuch, Exy , Toronto, C. W The fellowing is tue proclamation in which now argued that the remedy for those dis-| asters Is the re-planting of tree throughout | only remedy to be taken in diseases of the throat vers 4 "i iy — . sale G aticonfte a A . . - “ne all things—can scareely find paticuce enough! Blackwood's Magazine, and of the four British! coutaine no offences of an tate to recommend the Palmonie syrup as the to pead the tele rrams. , . and stock jobbers in New York ibleg about a thousant persons, and made for the districts which have been stripped of and lungs, and we have thought that by carefully ravated character. Phe sensation mon-) Reviews, at prices that bring them within reach | The a causes are us flows: rsJaumes Stewart, ~ whn Conely and ano. JS. Carvel of most persons who desire to take them, not-| J. Cantwell and ano Robert fied tor the Chri as diauer ¢ . i ’ 1 adtustion the . 2 televaient és ; Tiemann . } , ka ase ‘ the gate Abby’ tdwwleelles towards Nails. : eris calied tor the Christmas dinner contribu wood, and the potting a stopto the reckless adjusting the dase to the physic al condition of the manufacture more than half the inteili-| withstanding that these publishers honorably J. Lamphier “|. T. Jenkins They hed nearly reached the vate when the) fone:— felling of timber which has prevailed of late | patient, thie remedy may be found in all cases ot ence”? that is said to come across tl : R. Heartz and ano Vhotwas Owen + 5 e | : sip ce : : S ‘se sean renee : 3 ‘ee C across we — sianeelil : at a in oe eartz: : “ Javea busca across the street, and divided the |“ Headquarters Fenian Brotherhood, 796 Broad | Y°**S:- Z asa ue pulmonary disease the best of whieh we can £ cliselihe: edeees heli ee, diy tics. yright to the British publishers, ry Sh dict +s biome. PPreied hand of fugitives into two parts. Those at the way, New York. Dec, th, Ii. ie Vise GAR lik Ul We ‘tetas which 7 re | Atlantic wires ; and, in short, we deeply rezret/ which, of course, adds largely to their cost. | Se aie ieiilaiad,i:) oom anne »washed banks of a ravine, which jut | : , head of theewluma, which had already passed “To run Lous Mex axp Women or New the dangerous epot, were saved. The Gover. Youk Crrv: nec, and about £50 others, who were jn the) “There are forty men in Toronto prison acenaed | into the Mississippi river a few miles below Wolf Island, there was, a few days ayo, dis- covered by a Missouri hunter, a keg which the Awan alterative and purifier of the blood, Dr. | Larovkah's Sarsaparilla Compound is known no | lesa favourably than his Pulmonie Syrup. The ways of living iute whick our people have fallen reag, turoed, aud aged to escape in the opposite direction. dt was goo late. The lava over- whelmed them, toyether with about 500 persons who had pre secord te await in two other dharches the £40 which they thought it useless tv atgsle azine, = Jhe deserted Torre An-| | of loving Deeland: they are treated with that iahu- (man brutality ter which British civilizers and | Toronto Christian: told special dispeusations, “Two of these prisovers, Brother MeMahon ,and ROB. Lyweh, are supplied with food trou a ehacitable orphan asylum. The reat reeeive diet enfit for human beings, and are not even supplied 4 render such medicine a necessity in millions of households. That tt has proved a blessing where- ever it has been used, we wre assured by the tes- | finder first rezarded as a keg of powder, but, | on attempting to remove it from its resting place be found it defied his efforts. He there- upon employed a hatchet which he carried ia lus belt, and dashing in the head of the kez, was both astonished and gratitied at a shower | \tromesery seetion of the country in’ the puble prints. We cannot close this article without an | to say that the sublime system of telegraphy is getting intu disrepute by the base purposes to! which it is applied. rms In our own midst, we have a litthe—just a little—political excitement springing up, as the | 4 > . F nr if - _ 4 ¥ 4 timeny of thousands about us, and by certificates time for the veneral election approaches ; and ill even the cold, bad weather does uot prevent our *Jotn McNally “YP. Monaghan “NM. Coffin and ano. *¥. Cdismea “i. Beil and ano. “Net Currie »Jobn Cowoly J. A. MeMdouald bh. Loeke and awe, W. HH. Wilsen Alvert Keily T. W. Dodd and ano. Jas. Palmer Patrick Dreen | : ut Reviews. To professional men and) BB. Stewart Pheke armer sy P | intellizent men of business who have not suffi-| ‘These, with twelve amurery suite ryt ’ have not sufli-| als, comipttte the Cla del the aan Ot | There are now few educated persons, or even) | persons who have in any way become interest-| ed in the numerous wonderful questions of this | wonderful age, or in literature in general, who| o not find it necessarv to take one or more of allesion to Dr. Knights, under whore personal) hardy yeomen from attending public meetines | .; - , superintendence these medicines are prepared tor, v4 ol =5/ cient leisure to read even the best books con- general use. Emisently qualified by long study | , ; contimually issuing from the press, the Reviews and practice for the respousibility of hie position, to select candidates for the several districts, j are indispensable, and at the same time sufli- his name is of itself a power at home and abroad. | avndiods shared in the came flesteuction, and | with prison clothing. acres the whole space het ween the two towns! * f desire to make the hearts of these men vlad passed other (orrents, meacurins Ay Que case | on wext Christusas day, and thereiore call upon whut 1,500 yards acvoss, with # depth in| my counteymen aud women of this city te send in, the present Term.—Pat, of? a A public Tea, under the eg mea’ of the Wes- leyan Chsir, came off on Wednesday night, the of gold and silver coin that felt with a musical | jingle all around him. The kez contained | $50,000 in eagles, $650 in halfeagles, $350 in quarter eagles, and $170 in silver. There was | in various localities. These have been called ‘. wius contijwa! in » state of active eruption some places of from twenty to thinty fea. before Satarday next, donations for supplying The “ os and eh . he ‘them with « geod Christuas dinner and such ne- : Worst was now over, thow sh sa cexsaries as they way eequire hereatier. Ln the Oe date war the American people sought douations to the winter, the great destrueioy wend te theic seddiera in the field. Can you do already wrourht. The inundations |les for your seldiere in the prison? We will She ith, : tie lava of the Lith, had sand them donations of shirts, socks, pants, coats, : aor than foe towns and villayes, ‘nothing in or on the keg tu indicate who buried it there, or when it was buried. pearances, however, it is helieved that it was placed there at the outbveak of the rebellion. or diy thicy else that will comfort or cheer the 7 It is huown everywhere that be would net en-. PR remedy of ordinary or doubttal merit. quently, physicians of eminence are in many ine | nem i deal _ : . - : (we are assured, the happiest results. Facts Worri KNowine. Johnson's Anodyne a compliment than this could be paid to Dr. Knights. | Cense- to have awakened to a ¢ stances preseribing these remedials, and with, as I No higher the greate and in most instances the choice has been) cient to impart a comprehensive view of the danger his reputation by associating with it any | favourable to the Liberals, who seem suddenly | merits of books, the nature and merits of the ousciousness of their questions and enterprises of the day, and of the | ower and influence, which have begome all/ intellectual state and progress of the times. r from coutrast by the divisious in the | Nearly every number of each Review contains, ranks of the Conservatives. » > . » . . . . The Government | among its variety of articles, one or more ar: 2ud instant, in the basanent reow of the Wee. leyan Chapel, ond was a decided suceesa The amount realizad—~abous £30—is, we beat, to be- expended in making aiierations and imprave- ments in the choir gedleny,— Pad. The crew of the Barge Alma -- whieb, vessel | was referred to in wu last as seen, on the Wight , : ; : ciniment is superior te any other Liniment or) They and the recipient labor harmoniously toge- 5 inhi thot ' “ar te in theie fouely celle. ¢ Oe : seg ‘ § * : ea) IP 2 , " ’ the 15th Deevaaber, in a sin conden na ane ; — ote i ee img yo ree a er A i a intel Pain Killer i the world Itisequally efficacious, re alleviate the physical ills to which mortal.) “PP or sad be thorouzhly, hopeless! y shaken it tigles of very superior merit, such as is more | — matt inst. Capt. White, pay ity aefasee® ‘ ' were destroyed. At Torre An- ten nar qweginetad. Cheer te bitterness of theie Whether taken interaally, or applied externally.— apatite RS a eer public opinion,—there is scarcely one candidate than: au eyuivaleat for a whole year's subscrip- | us that they wen tuken off the barqun-ly 9, vet abyot fifteen housas were left laa. dhe sweet consdation of love ard Lt will eure coughs, hoarseness, influenza, whooping! A bloody duel with bowie knives was \ —except a valorous man ike the President of | se ag nee — pie Ba hag eng toms 0d. See : for miles around ss neh in. datnenens’ tntelned 08 208) pate. Aw croup, and isexeellent tor all lung fought ty the light of a lantern in the Council—who has a word to say for the, There is at present over 20,000 British troops sank alter she wns abanduoed —# ilar traces of the vietation. | roudway, xecond hess, 1 oh aie ; pase Rete pee igor ee ae Se thee dying Administration, Even some of those in British North America, being a greater wumber) (4, Wednesday evening, the awd i the * ° . ’ pees . . mu é evening, * M. Le Bon's Your equntry man, The man who followed hie own coffin to 4 ae mrt omer who were greatly potted and regarded as pillars) than at any time siuce inl4. annual Tee te the Sunday Schoul) a o oh pane. “Waa Ropers, * President Fenian Brotherkood the grave and then aued (or En answerrto the above dacument Lynch and condemned to be put inty t Be ticoe gD until both were fatally wounded. is life insurance in a ll forgery, und ) inciersan — For horses that are hide tind. or have ataring 's Cavalry Condition | tried at Antwerp lof the state—Cornelius Howatt, for example | —have turned upon their patrons in the Qo- nr necmrnreien James Cleecch wae held 10 the Rempersner Hall. A Frenebuan has invented ae air gun whieh Alter the Tea » muuber of prosenia was awarded he calealades is capable of killing of * inbabit-|to the wt ptudious wud a es : bev ed cuflin with his rough coats, use Sherid s wt be! the follomaug stinging rebuff! head off. 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