. the man Went In Company With gome ONE G3. ihg error of mistaking the agtuu of a Com. Whilst there he got raving drank, and retary - ig to the house, armed himself with ar uae mediately sought refuse in a room with his diushter, fastening the door to prevent the Ik is singular that the English Press should have fallen into mittee of the Seonte for that, of the § nate tself, but as there is little doubt that the treaty t ultimately be rejected, we may aceept the comments of the Londyn journals as only little in advance of theevent, and as expressing eleerly ad erse to it, The contentment of | ions with closed deors, The evidence addaced things, is net ealed iy gaestion alike with Newfound'and, appears ready to} Challoner for morder. Queen's Bench, which will take place on the 24th of Apri! under the new Bill of Soticiter General Irvine, changing the term of the Crown side ot Queen's Bench. New Brunswick with the existing state of | Nova Seotia, vive in her adhesion to it: and atthough it may | ossibly be.the ultimate destiny of those pro- vinces to become Siates of the American Union,impartial inquiries lead to the conclusion that the time for that consummation is very Tar wus exactly the aane as taken gt the Coroner's | iuvestigation The Judge of Seasions eommitted Trial at the neat Court of Montreal, March 17. Notwithstanding the extraordinary quaotity of data, by which we aay tairly estimate how muck it will cost. 1 hav just received from a gentie- mon of Wizh pusition as Engineer in the United States, a reply to some enquitis bear ng on this subject, me will) now ne. —— that be hae many years’ ex ce on = aud tbe sat of Reilreads in Massa- the chiet cost of a line of Railroad im your Jsiand, will be in superstructure, which means Iron, chusette, he adds: © I am inclined te-beljeve taat ' : 1 ana ; ; a : oe ‘ : ; ind» oveover, the most intelligent eto ‘ Mr Me Iillen was opposed to & pro‘ect.¥>| position as spiritual ruler of so ma y millions tigress of the deunken maniae, Cannon tol- the real convictions of the English pecple. »f ot . th 3 ited States ave by uo 2 ea now on the streets they have been got ina mone sleepers, sprhes or chaing, aud the laying of the tariff. Tere were but very few Cooper ssops! throushout the word — Dublin Freeman's Jowed aud threatened to bresk down the door, es aan P ‘ ee citizens of the Unite yu | acurable condition than i¢ usual on 8t Patrick's ae 4 . capunctractene magia cott aolaa wn the Island, and if protection was given! Journal. lund murder thew both; aud Mrs Cannon, These ipg. ane p ar . ay a we ten Oe a unit -6 Ms favor, Day for the — o ~ Irixh — citizens idlowe mo neah he hey vet : ‘ravage ; : ». |thinking to shield her father. ften the | @ounous mm taking the view Liat in aeceding - a ae . Soares | whe have teken part in the annual procession in)" , be pr veell Sis one red > toad bo towel fae Destin Corporation axp tue Es nye we pt na Af ty oe Soares ie to the terars thut will probably be xojected, “te 4p | honor of Ireland and its Patcon Saint The num | 78; tons gross Rails. 50 Ibs. per yard $807 5 ~~ - - = oe ~ ‘ . < 7c Pp | TABLISUMENT.—At a meeting of the Corpora ye and went out Readies with Picoaeal to be | Great Britain has gone quite far enough inar LATEST REWS BY TELEGRAPH, ber of Tramphal Arches was not ao great as on att ok Loo fever 9a, 130° * : i rs M. eeka a ee ae tion, beld on Monday, an address to Her) vim “Phe wisieke ees Be bereft cf every | "zing an amicable solution of the difficulty. ompyae some former occasions, but there was a little die. | = ens yore, ag. pip ae are i . Majesty was unanimously adopted, praying |“, 4 agg oe ¥y Indeed jt 1s thou/hit that Lords Clarendon and "Pe TT play; a great variety of flags and many of them eer ‘410, at $1 10, 484 00 committee On the subject of salmon fishing. 7 : é © | spark of manhood, and possessed with the | te OU BY 1 pes J : A FROM EUROPE. ate 4 bl Fendt plicea 419, , ©”) Her Majesty to take such steps as may hasien |"! “ps ; to. i} Stanley went more.than half way ja mectiog exhibiting Irish rational emblems and mottoes, Track laying and sarf . SW Sie said che cultivation and protection of | the extengion of relizians equplity by the dis | tlemon, struck her to his feet, and kicked her in| “'auey st Mir. Sohueoe, aid hat as se pre: The procession itself drom toe number and mag. r Salmon d-manded the-best artention of that € . Se ad * disci sii h : ne of th Chureh | the most horrible manner till she lay a lifeless the advances of Mr. epee nad that pe io London, March 15, eve. | nificence of jis banners and other aecompani Total, $74 50 Committes, Favorable results followed in| oy by law establisned in Ireland, It was also | 88 8pon the floor The full extent of the | #€ not satisfactory to the Smericay peoples) 4 deputation, with the Mayor of Dublin at its ments, made a fine appearavce. In Ottawa the Eqnal to about in gold, (500 08 other pla-es in that branch of fishing Ia the ester Pro inees and in many o! the New Eng land States, experiments bad been attended with suceess) He would there!ore, move thata Co umitto of three he appointed to report on the state of the salmon Gsherics in this [s!and ion Actoraey Genera! sail that in other esuntries protection had beea given to that brinch of Gahing with very beneficial results, | end as those fish frequented our rivers it would be well to protect them for a few years | | cesolved to present a petition similar in sub stance to both Houses of Parliament; tiat for the House of Lords to be eutrusted to the E of Kimberley, whilst the petition fer the House of Commons should be brought to the Bar of | ithe House by the Lord Mayor and Corpora | tion Officers, In accurdance with their aucient | privilege. | Viste oc tre Cosnyvet. Posst ro tagtaxn- —It has bees decided that the Channel Feet irl fiendish act will be more fully understood, |when we say that the woman was in an ladvanced state of prezmancy. | Having completed this horrible work, She rned and fled, making his way toward St John, Of course the news of the dsed quickly spread, and the’wretch was pursued. Ile was lovertaken by Messrs. Benjamin and Charles | Bailey, by whou be was arrested and taken | back. | A-coroner’s inquest was held on the body, {tu | the approval of the Washingtoa Government, any further arranzement must properly be pro posed by the latter. This view of the case is’ not at all belligerent in its possible conse- quences, but one dictated by the respect that Enzland owes to herself. Her azents in the mutter have shown themselves willing to make even greater concessions than their coustita- euts wou'd endorse, ard if these do not meet all that remains is for Kagland to wait quietly until the latter brings forward some basis ol head, proceeded to Wivdsor Castle this afternoon and presented to the Queen a petition praying tor he disestablishmeut of the Trish Church. A despatch from Lisbon states that the ship Jiarpseell, which sailed trom Hasre, Nov, 29, for New Yo k, was abandoned at seca. The captain and crew were saved and brovght tu Lisbon. Jionden, March 9. The National Steamship Company have made an offer to carry the Mails between Great Britain and the United States tor one penny per aince. In the House of Peers last evening Lord Gre} preerssion wea innch smaller than usual About. 800 walked, including 200 boys from schools, In Teronte about 400 marebed in preerssion. Tn Quebee the lrikh Benevolent Socmty walked in procesvton 5000 strong, and attended Maas at St. Patrick’s Charch. The Moutreal and English mails, ten days be- hind hand, arrived a Quebec this evening. The passengers were wearied aod exhausted after their dong trip. The {atest adviees received from Sir G. E. Cartier and the Hon Mr MeDougall, state that “J have estimated lstclaes snperetractare. which would prove cheapest It reems to me that « rowd of 40 miles,” (whick was the length I submitted) ~ would be profitable to its owsers, and be of im- calcn'able benefit to your people.” - taking the above ca lations as a basis, we hare first to wake a few deductions. Kails cau ‘be ob- tained in England at £6 stg perton ; add 20s. for freight. and 10s for y ed the cost, landed here, would be abeut ids per ton Sleepers be obtained here. and delivered on the line at 2s each Spikes and Splices can also be obtained at lower prices than the above: bat for illustrutiog : s ¢ " ‘ . 4 > de “e : nt Me Haviland believed if our salmon | Wil! visit all the Unportant poiuts on the Irish land Can:on was committed to goal. agreement which Eugland can properly accc pt. and Lord Cairns condemnad the policy of the 0 all probability they would leave for home abuut | we will place them at the sume rate, as aleo fishing were properly looked after tt would be | vas this year.—Jrish Times, Phe drvadful aifair has caused the most| Perhaps the averaze English nanan yy i ne Government ie releasing Fenian conviets. Karl | the middle of this month. ~~ i! prety nig en a soarce of wealth to the Istand, There was| Tae Rerasseyvratioy or Daoguena.~Me | intense feeling o excitement in the neighbor-| (estions has never been so concisely and Granville, Colonial Seeretary, explained that the| The Quebee Parliament is expected to pro-| Will then stand asf : one River within a few miles of Charlotte-| Thomas Waitworth, eldest son of Mr. Bene! hood. Cannon is well known in this city toreibly prowented, as in the following extract | ations given by their friends to released Fenians; rogue vext Wednesday, The slaughter of! 783 tons Ruils, at £7 10s, (stg) £588 15 $ town where aver two hundred salmon were | jamin Whitworth, late member. will be acas | where lie used to reside, as a drunken and| ‘rom an article in the London Daily News— were acts of personal hospitality not demonstra | iunocents bas commenced, 2200 Sleepers at 2s, , * A 4 é at one treme destroyed when they were spawn | didate for the representation ot the boroush at | quarre!some fell -w, ready to go any lenyth|® Journal which bas abe . sa Spleen v8: tions of hostility to the Government, Montreal, March 19. ae. Cat 7212 @ ips, wots! one Salmon produced two hundred the nextelection. A meeting of his father’s | when intoxicated with liqaor.—St. John News. friendly to the United States, ad i = _A strong protest from treland against Mr Haslich pepere reerived todar undoretend pal Trock-laying, $300 120 0 6 thousand, we might form an idea of the loss| friends was called for last evesinz, the 19th | aa it RD & uglise people we oe mean yas oa ar Fe Se Ae Saree eeaes of ve tively thet Prince Arthur wihgeorts meen to cage a9 cd incurred Dy euca waaton destruction, at a} instant, at the M yoralty Rooms — There can | se eanealie’ that their concessions pat them in the mght 1m] trish Church has beea published in London. It is y Cost per mile, £1038 17 @ tine when the fish was not fit for huma:| food. H- then entered tuily iato a deserip- | tion of cheir habits, and said that great interest was taken in Salmon culigra, pot only ip the Domumion of Canada, bet also i Aue ralia and in the United States. A : a} / el be little doubt Me. Whitworth will have a walk over, Carpinat Cutigy anp Lorp Oranvore.— | We learn from the Morning Post that the re ception given to Cardimel Callen at the Dub i > PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. W ehavefoften spaken of this great medicine in | terms of very bigh praise, and we have as ofter | felt dbat what we could say in its faver would ne’ ‘de it full justice. Itis one of those medicines of this matter before the moral judgment of the world. We have satisfied the Government which first adyanced the claims upon us, have couceded everything which American diplo- macy felt it could tairly insist upon, and it is not Dow for us to take any further step in the signed by over 1000 Irish noblemen and jand owners. The cotton sowers of Preston, England, have struck ou account of the proposed reduction m their wages. Madrid, March 18 Canada to join the Canadian Rifirs, The Quebec Assembly is holding three sessions daily. and the Governwent measares are being hurried threagh. An Education Bill was in troduced today. It weets the wishes of Pro- testauts. Montreal, March 22nd, If the opinion of he above gentlemaz ia worthy of evedence,—and I chable contradiction.— that * the chief cost of a ine of Kailrcaain this Iehund will be in superstructure "I submit that the above eatimate may be regurded as relinble duta. We canvot be below the mark if, fer argument ave consent to an SDE REA ihe cian ; aa : ll ual scm for contingencies, - THY and the speech of his Eminence | \yich we can aprak—and speak decisively fron: | matter, Lis quite impossible for Englishmen | The Constituent Cortes bas appointed four per- Write for Y. th, Heete and Ri which includes ik lang, evgineering, depts i ail Siulg ape Sg ake for fuser that oceasion, “have caused considerable an- | experience. for we have repeatedly hen rt, and | to ae ' tandwhat theicA merican cousins want, | @avent Committees to supersise the business ot , vite ad ss ’ Gate “y tiene and buildings. fencing, &e, &e. The euiy ether ang salon fishing would meet his support. | noyance to the Protestant party.’’ Their displea- : ; : Seis ee ee | the Avsembly ee HS Were; SAS ee: wea oP ane expenses is for roliing Ilon. Me. Howlan expressed his 1n:etion | sure has fc und a suitayle apologist in Lord Oran- iavariably with the best resuJts and the greatest We alsays keep it on hand, ready and we can now do ncething Sut wait Tor seme dts said that the draft of the new Conctitution, by special messenger. The elections are to be For a line of 49 miles, following may be o satisfaction, tellizible sili f tieir requirements . : t. h ‘ H .| held on the 13th of April ~ tofring 1a «pti for the protection of salmen| more. That nobleman, who uot qutrequentl!y | t eend. aud nad t nl enpem ere Capen oY A Cee which is to be submitted to the Cortes, establishes ; Se ot fair proportion. ree |ocomotives two Snow : . 7 teserstan: ‘ ' i ee gulrequent:y | tur an emergency, and we regard it not only ae! p. ust be distinctly uid-rs wel. yeas Pie re ol It is rumored that the vacancies in the Do- : fisheries Winter River, pr.coms other suit-| writes letters to newspapers. informs the world, | ae Of the very best and most reliable of medi But it mast be distinctly uid retood that We | evuylete civil and religious liberty, but claims Ploaghs. six Passenger Cure, twelve Mershandize able river, shoald 6b» placed under the pro i through the Daily Bxepress, that Earl Spencer | cines in use for various ills, but as one of the tection «of followed by verg favorable r2cults. Rivors at the proper time, the Pain Keller will act like eB charm, aod frequently cure wheu pothing else waitia the full conviction that we have granted ull that could be grant-d; have satisfied to the’ new proposals for settlement must now come Catholiciem as the Religion of the State, Serious disturbances, growing aut of the oppo- minien Cabinet, viz: Minister of Inland Revenue, aud Provincial Seeretary, will be filled ou the do, twenty Plarfoom do, ten Ballast do. Thene can be procured for about £12,000, stg., equal to employed at home. The forest will be more H some officer who would faithfully! is wach to blame fer recognizing the rank of | Cheapest also. dite cost, by the way—that ia dhe , : ili i rant Carli . 300 per wile. Fora jae of 70 miles, two-th : : seas ee ee PB A 2 coulis , ae i > deman ‘ ; 1S. nave f the people to Military Conscription, are | turn of Cartier. £500 p> . ue irds ik uttend to the proteotion of the fish. Cardinal Culles. The Cardinal, says Lord | Cv*t of all the ingredients of winch it is composed cee - = Z pene 7

-rtain. if possible, to what! aud sanctioned by Her Majesty We parle aw j of the medicine has been but very littl advanced ponsibility for the failure of these long and . byt ; f t i “ marginal note te ap ‘pventury after the iaventory per mile. The for 7@ wiles, will ecatse the decrease of those fish might be at- : lired bo on aie At ; ont a O a It is not likely that the popularity of Davis’ Pain | troublesome negetiations,.. We, at least, went ~~ there ar af Ss pgge gat wt Oe iiled had been closed thus j— a a hose 1k e d to suy i ise sy mr Call | ie toe wil : Bat . : ‘ : ' atte ° } : ; grtbuted, It should be made penal to eateh, | more that this is not true as fact “ ; — yhete gg Fe da rid yp ae into these negotiations with a desize to settle | OM rh add | Pines Education bill af the Quebec Government | Superstractare, ine érOuted, oul was pe : »% i 2 : avery | dvmand for it ail in the slightest degree decline, | t; od that des * evailed over every ey ea ‘ : , » ibe i i Contingencies, well or bay any salmon withioa a certain| Cardinal fas @ rank which no temporal | anti} some other specie for ieiing pain and : — ene it io has prevailed etd oe Minister Sagosta bas advised the Cartes not te] 8 extremely iberal, It provides for a evuneil of Kolling Stock. 20 000 season. sovereizn Can either yive or tuke away. And | curing the various complaints for which it is se tings ce ngeoe © were anxious 10 Cl0se| enfuree the Censeription. The members of the caine? eer = yoni — thy oad 003 mY lion. Me. Davies. —The subject was well) this rauk iz recognized throu shout Birope, in | generously used, shali be discovered, of equal pe ty me ages Pic wiry 8 — Bs Cortes, without distinction of the pariy, bave of F pve toe per icomiineel ta be divided (tg-) —_ wortiy of attention. The motion o° the every state, whether Catholic or Protestant, |) potency with it—ot which there seeae tu be) PPC + to give & cosily proof of our desire for | fered their assistance and support to the Gov- pe os sa ‘The interest of the abo at 6 cous., . : eee ’ : ‘ ; {Ff os peace, union and brotherhood between kindred | vernguent to weintain public order at any evet. [tte two Committees, to which all matters} J) interest of the ve sum per. hon. men ber from Alberton met bis epproval | which has diplomatic relatious with the Holy | little probability As a remedy for stomach wi stone Meonvelurth, -ue-seapensithiiite be & 2 specially effecting Protestants aud Cathclies shal | amoante to £9,600 sig perannam. If 1 cus show j Me M-Nei!l.—Ie was astoniehing to what|See. Tae serendinvin-af Weacies-oner. aheir complaints, such as dysentery, diarrhoea, &e , rae . a —" : “ P Son — wo a " Paris, March 18. be referred. The atant tee superior education ja | the source whence pny en “y por - 14 extent thoge fisheries coa'd be cultivated In colieagies’ was conlirthed by the Treaty of |‘ Pain Killer is without doubt unsurpassed, ad tlhtyhn ell Pete. 4a * S perperua'| The weekly statement of the Bank of France| in future to be divided between the two creeds | Posing that for some akin the oe: sh rf Bil stew Bronswick a great dea! of money was| Viswent in 1815; which also, if we are nat everywhere moat deservedly in demand Que danzer $0 our friendly re ations should €XISt 5! shows an increase of 190,000 francs. according te population, Wheag oper ten of the —. and tear, and patria ites of this oman, ‘ ; ; ee a dif ¢ Rego ie. r seni’ Babe oe two, or three doses, of a teaspoonful each, iy a| but il these Alabama claims remain forever| ppp Governipents of Frauce and Belgium are| Catholic members of the Council of Public Io. | 20 SF Wott ewe « made out of tae se'mon fishing, and if proper | mistaken, recoguized the rank of Cardinals as | wine glase or milk and water, with a little sagar | unsettled, the blame will not reet on Enzlaud : ; ; : ay ‘gar athole members of We Council of Fite L0- | with the exception of Iron, and seme portion of : | protection was afforded to «ton the Isiand it} Princes. Her M ijesty, we are sare, has no | have ee of y within our hauaiedaw setae It i ust be cl f sly understood th. t th with ‘ rectonin : Se se ed ne eetangn “ — ws a we oun ~ as te: ri We Retdieanae thi ick ty Sone ws pl aoe eeitee Was ot “shen ‘ coh néhieat ain » Cardi oe ave ret hon wowledge, effee: ually us ORT i ood | oug ©) wutual conmuercial laterest of two countries, and | the Prowstanis an atholics shou al-| will be laid cat in this Island, among our : tig mane prove equally sucesssful bere es . ne preter: a rs we nee Ca rs! ~ wn: cure ‘l ae em treubie of this hind. Judgwen | onay stand upon cur Concessions, and grant) te cousider what modificatioe may be made in the | together separated, they may sign a document to | laborers, mechanics, and owaers of Inad Net » a w .! o 5. 6 P . eran wey ee an papers. y no Ain ait should unduubsedly be used in pos checking cer | them as re: diy to the Government of Genera! | recent law passed by the Belyrum Parliament | that effect to the Lieutenant Goveruer i Council, | branch of busivece among ues but will feel the im- . ai e.¢ one was of opinion a Q _ ever ha , a geepor love of his country, Or was | tain stages of diarrhaa too suddenly ; but taken) Gog as we have dune to that of Mr. Jchnson, | prebibiting the Railwayset Belgiua from being | and by an order in Coyne), the Council of Public palee, All kinds of agen p By gee ~ ja [ . Money bt sucr an enterprise, wou-d Bot be) better affected towards iis Sovereign, than the ,| transterred to Foreign Companies Ivstruciion shall be divided inte two Gounci's,| ‘#!ue Ger young men wi be or streains might be let to private individuals of conrp: ties for a f>w yoars ty test ths en terprise. Salmon fishing could be better pro tected and more successfully prosecuted by puch pirties than by tue Government. Mr P. Sinclarr —The subject was an im- portant one, certain 6sasogs of tis gear Winter River ant Dank R var were frequented by salimnsn, end if) eople were prevented irom destroying them tiev would ssop yield a proftabe return to the Colony. Mr. Reilly eomeurred with the remarks wiade te ishing the necessity of protecting} eztlmon caltere. Lle knew of no place on the Island » bere so many simon were cang)it as! atthe Morell River. The law stuuld be en forced to prevent the wasten dzstructivn of those fr ljon Attorney General said that an ex periment shvuld te made with the view of useertaising whatadvantage might follow late Cardinal Wiseman: Y.t in every foreizn |} court he was received as a Prince, thovzh his | rank was not derived frum Her Majesty s favor, jto whom no disrespect was offered by the re- }cognition, We hopethat Lord Oranmore will se that the real source of the inconvenience which he notices is the foolish refusal of Great | Sieps should be taken ‘o pre-| Britain, leas wise in this matter than other non. | vent the Ssh being disturbed or caught during} Catholic states, to enter into diplomatic re- | lutions with the Severeizn Pontiif. Let herds | this, a3 prudeuce and good sense su Zzest, and | Cardinal Cuilen may then be juavently re- jeogniged not only by Ba:l Soencer, but even, it the extravagant thousht may be uttered, by , Oranmore himself — Tablet. The death took place in England on the j2ad inet.. of the famous military veteran, | Lord Gough, in the Slst ye r of bis age Lord Gough was a native of Ireland and his tame is purely that of the brave and euecess tul soldier, bes whole life having b en 8; ent jin the army, which he entered while yet a [boy., Alter serving at the e:pture ot the ver | Weet Inties, he joined, im 1809, the legicns Cape of Good Hops, and saksequently in the | Me Green had no doubt that salmon fish eyes 'P pe Lak eins | will ~Proridence Advertiser. 9 Tae Awsxican Laxus.—-Lake Superior i- iho. largest budy of oy gh water in the world It has an area of 32 000 squae raties, and « mean Cepth of LOCO fect it 18 apparentiy fe by a few ins guificant streams, the largest o ) Which are the St Louis and the Ontanayon |} Lake Mie‘ugan has an area of 24 090 miles ‘and a mean depth Q000 fret. This jak (only receives @ few small streams. and ye /Lake Mivhigan furnishes a larze proporuor of the current that Mows over theNiasgara and | thence down the Se. Lawerenee meto the vcean. These great lakes must get supphed \truim suterranean sonress It is wel) known | that large rivers on the Wester. plains sud i dently disappear through fixsures and chas:aw ) hever to reappear on the surface —Ca.iadian | Paper, | ge ; ’ re A Scotch farmer, from the County cf Bruce went to the oid country in Cetcder last, to atvaid, however, but that peaceful counsels wiil from the other side if they avz ever to be made at.ali.”’ London, Marek 17th. The North German Parliament bave passed a Low this expression of the very natural feel- ing of the Eng.ish people will be received on | thia sde the water renjains to be seen. The lebate on the Protocol will soon open jn the | Sevate, aid M. Sumner will have an oppor-| tuaity of delivering the speech concerving the | warlike character of which there has been so | much newspaper gossip. We are not at ali ; ultimately prevail, The great body of the | American people are too sensible to see in the ; escape of the famous privateer, any interna tional inslt to their flag. or nationality They must, on the contrary, regard it as an accident | which the i tricactes of reditape “at all times render pessi e, In the fact that the escape is, | and always has been, gevera!ly deplored by the great body of the Eagtish pe opie, they must s-e a faithful indicaticn of the esteem in which they are beld in the fasz-anchored isie. Such oving Le sentiments of ake Iwo great nations 'o the controversy, we cannot eonceiye that it is within the power of diplomacy to fau these Fenians now in prison. | Sucated the bill, approving at in all poise. Bi i securjog freedom of speech jy af! the districts of Germany. Louden, March 17. During the sitting of the Constituent Cortes, at Madrid yesterday General Pron announerd thal the monarchists weve prepared with a can didate dor the Threue, and that ihe nauie would be made public suun. London, March 22 Tu the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Fortes cue, Chief Seeretary for Ireland, said the Gog ernment did vet intend elemeucy to any other The cebate ou the [rish Church Bill was re- suiped. Sir Roundell Palmer cide a apoech favoring the disestablishinent, but opposing dta- endowment, aud said be would propose aud urge | modifications of the bill in econmoltter, Jotun Duke Coleridge, Solicitor General, ad- Londen, March 20, evening. Mr. Gladstone’s bill to put an end to the establishuent of the Churet of Ireirnd and to make provieion in respect of the Roya. College of one Protestant and one Catiolie, Immediately after jta separation all Government grants what ever ehall be divided between the majority and the minerity according to their respective popu- ations in Mouteeal and Quebee. The Corpor. ation is authorized to raise mopey for Schoul purposes, This money they eha'! pay to Sehvol Comniasioners aceardng to assessment roll as between Catheles and Protestants Under the eld law all the mouey ef Govertament grants and asseasmmeniea was divided ona basis of population. In the country districts taxes lesird on public In- suiutions aud corporate bodies are to be passed io the Sehond Conmmissioners of the majority, to be divided rmong the Trusiees of dissentieut schools In the same proportion as the Goveromett grant, that is, im proportion te the number of children attending schools, Tuis is an adsanece ly cleared A much jarger extent of land wi speedily brought onder the plough The ralge of the productions of the Island will increnee, this suving tothe furmer of wear apd tear, time, iv reaching a market. Phe time for ment the most valgable tine of the wuole vear the shipper, will be considerably lengtheued by making Georgetown the final shipping port And it such advantages as theae can be parchased ag the rate of 33 per head. per annem, for the pepa- lation of this Isiund isit a sacrifice yreaier tha we are xble or willing to bear? Nay, 1 venture to predict, that if pat to the vote, there are few awong us in the present day, who would net cheerfully beara treble rete rather than not have the advan'ayes which such a roud would suppl Geutiemen. Lleavethe matter in your he especially as the present appears the mest f vor, able time for the due consideration of this =a . upon Upper Cavada legislation. The leader of the Oppostiion Mr, Jolly, promised hie hearty support to the bill, which comes up for a second reading tu-ni,lt. Senator Cauchon strongly op. poses it, Montreal, March 23 Seeond reading of Schooi Bill eawe up in Que- bee Aasembly this evening, and a lorgthy diccus- sion follawed = iil wall no doubt puss by a large ore ta teulject. The old purty lines ere so that it is most diticalt to diecern them The po litical temple of Janus is closed, There are no cent party questions to agonize the eountre, ik renmiig tobe seen whether or wet, in your wis- dom. the time has arrived for the deter:uiuation te x0 a-liead. I remain, with profound reepect, your obedient servaul, WILLIAM HEARD. Ch town, Murch 15, 1869. F ie a be ‘ ivi > r , § [a oa. “ 2 2 . s . “ ‘ a a | i be made * 0 Spoeh- aa. yo jof the Dak« of Wellington im the Penin-ula, | dig up some kegs of gold. baried wn the | deing embers of discord into the flame ot war | M&ynooth, came up again iv the Huvse o Coy, | majority, but Senator Cauchon and many friends MY propery fomared would prove a vaiaable and commanded the 87ch Rezinens at the | Ishind of Lewes, the waereaboute of whien mA paebilee question ia not yet ripe for an} 08 last evening aud was debated at great | (f tbe Goverament oppose it as being too liberal ——[]S———————S svvrce : f wealth to the colony. : battles of Lulagera, Barossa, Vitturia, and | #d been revealed to him inadream. H amicable solution, both parties to. the cos. | “Meth hey eepreialiy du nut think. that im the city af TY i Mr Brecken.—It was important to consider | Nivells, winning golaea opinions and more |dug over the most of the island without fiad. siidieaeds pi Gord we oh sutil t! a | facts}. 2" John Gray, liberal, from Kilkenny, regard«| Mevtreal, where wore than two-thirds of the rg . XAattuier, thet thix eulany @:d mut labur anice the ue | substantia! rewaids tor bis bravery and other | the treasure trove, and returned to | iol caine of the Ca an > iat o * he the estabhehed Churen in Tr lend as a badge of | Popu'aticn are Catholics, the senoul tax ehould be et dificult: as thos gountries where they had | | Adierly qualitxs. Lle was twice wounded | Goderich last Saturday, having epent all Liv} idee h a d be th Taanece-aall th sides | ae pv’. 04, goertied thot. &. cant he ahatieiaed | SN One is ae rk eee 7 meng Sipe , to intracase thosefish. Tre salmon freqaent-| 4 as Ge lsuper uous dueat d ral ee eee ae ee © tr. Edward Wulis, Liberal fro. Bradtord,| prepertes, fur by that meane the Protestants’ phy Siner waters, and there was a d wilt that | during the Peninsular war, the second time pe pera td ahs eats. wed is now almost PEDO! | the Atlantic. Onty ignorance of the truth, or} also supported the bill ina sperch of considerable third will get more than the Catholic two thirds, Charlottetown. March 29, 1869. f \ etles Bat. qaanagement.s. valeable trade | "°"? eevercly in the head His next fi-ld of beat. ~~ Canada paper. its misrepresentation, ean lead to hostilities, |lergth, and was followed by the Right [on | Out of forty millions worth of landed estates im et iad ae ware pe ba able ; é nae Seen shed nomen, | active SCEVIC® Was China, where be played a — eee and tLe general spread of iaformation upon the | Stafford Heury Noriheate in opposition to it. Montreal lable to sehool taxation tweaty-one RaClPROCITY. i? it. dai'tatene te qiestion was theo report | very awe > part ee the serics - Re ape The Blunders of the Past subject cannot but result in lvstiag peace. It a . no then 7 the floor and delivered pew men we hee bh —- sad y ; : Iecip hich ff od 6 ~ fand naval operations through Weicn Ouran , ist. bo hoped that the Senate will give earto no | 4 leng and able speech in favor ef the measure, | St Hyaciuthe telegra oa member this alter- RE question o ciprocity is one wh! ; ed agrecd to — ‘ re | r ph pe Sto oo HOPG tact t give earto no) ® pir hires o 4 od tase. : Te Hours adjuerned. ry 2089 oe b psig eae 4 = i A GLORIOUS DELIVERANCH! vash or violent counse!s, and that if it cannet on ts ee Lannea ape ne “we a tut set ineger then anctetallintiinhocn oe ogee engeges the earnest attention cf all classes in } ° ue ports of the Eimpire to the introduction wits subscribe to the preseut treaty, it with take| Vt * ayy Ot fae peepee es Bgeee, GE) | ’ Sl : ; ; 3 ae Wihsusenay, Merah 24 vt East India Opiuminto Unina brining the When Mustapha, a Greek stave of Constantins-| measures to have a new ove draw:. up, that vo the question Was Whether that Chuieh Was good ! oe gy : en ane the cummnany There is no wr of more 7% ‘ Pee | war to & speedy close by the éuccessicn of | ple, was told that he must embrace Mahometanis 0 stone way be left unturned to decide peaceably a bill yen y ‘aie pre eng iaaties b ‘eh goi but for Galt v ebo was dete: via) smportenay te the poaple of thie Cine, Q Hours in Committee of Supply agreed a —. whe — Narkin at open, Pag Sui 62a go gm . er aoe a problem of which a declaration of war would pati 4 7: yoo nace fd nibehd tie thens Tadaaeeen rights and threatened | Under its operations the farmer, the merchant 4 # ' 2 . , 4 : i ‘Ga 5 . ec . i cial . « . * . x a Semen S-Soseettaee GOQeng Os weeny oe me on his aee - b ae od ~ "’ rely ne a meretiyi Ged wich bis soul, than butchers with | U€ the worst possible solution, (his ineasure as had been stated. He reviewed | '@ fight the battle in the Commons, and the mechanic will be benefitted. If the ‘6 ior the public service, . a '- Cas ry © Feouee me Menke ot | iis buds” There ace wany m-dieul practitioners a the opinion of statesmen on the question aud| 1t is rumored in Quebec, seemingly well uestion was sub:nitted to a rote at the ; tits tionor the Speaker directed attention | both ones ot arhament was prom sted to | swe will aot be 60 @iscveriecas & to call them ns yin queted Lord Stanley's remark that Lreland was | ®W'henticated, that so tar from the military being | 4 : $e 4 to the very in‘ericr and inad-quate condition | the rank ot Lieutenant Genera), and Was | butchers) who, with the best intentions in the ANNEXATION. the question of the Houae. ile reterred to the | Wibdrawn from Quebee there will be a consider. | hustings to morrow it wpuld be carrisd almost ‘a vt some of the Booys and Beacons round the | honored with a barovetsys. But the fi ld in | world, can no wore be syberly trasted with the pres -_— conduct of Lord Mayo while Lerd Lieutenant ,f! avle augmentation of the forces; that four regi- unanimously. It is the duty then of the Gove id Baga 7 : " . gee ching | wh " i sti vesiv fat f 8 ; Tow ‘ au itori: ie reland, and the Tori ,| ments will be stationed there and that itis to be : a y : i coast ot hels'and A better system touching | Which he won his greatest distinction as a | teesivnal care of a bumen tidy, than @ Sultan’s| News paragraphs audi editorial articles have | Ireland, and the positions uf other Tories to abow . 0) a Go cae at te 1 re thas Grater of the police service showid be soldier was British India. -In 1843 he deteat- | Xveutio: ers lt the mutes of the seraglio have recently appeared in the American journals, that the party bad uo pehey on the Trish question. the he -d quarters of the Commander-in-Chef. ernment, an vernor too, 7 orward t _ i sptrodaced by the Government ed a Matratta force at Maha ajpore captar- | Heir bow etrings and ecumetirs, these disciples ot respecting the appearance of some so-called | Pie bil ew Cetore the louse, be coutinued,| One hundred and two billie were in reduced, | cause of Reciprocity by all legitimate means; hs é . ” 5 i Bridzrs and Wharis; and others praying] which are to compose that army are arriving | ¥easuat honours at Madrd = All Karope ane- dbs a pre sew ay BaF sto Pro- of the Supreme Being, for am wae founded on Ang lh gt B SY deter Wovbion att, to see if there is anything hetter, in the way | - ~ : . . *: . , gee a ay . i S a $ Pra o . : : . . , * ; aid for op rong new lines of Roads. lutie by bitsle, either by the railway from Kiet | Quesced iy the verdict pronounced by England, J “rakes ZIV) principles of mercy and justice, the attributes of iv spite of ail opposition seek a sulution at your | 0f Governments, which be can get. From e lion. Attorney Genera! sad the extensive experivn se of Los tunor the Spesker on thgt sublect wos worthy of considcrition. Ion Mr. Haviland was jot surprised that} enemy im several very bloody battles, ang His Hovor the Speaker pointed cut the de-| completing the conquest of ihe Punjaub by festiza state of Guoys, and alluded to the praivew orthy gergie+ rendered on more than one eeeuston by Mis Honor the Speaker, in eazistin., Mariners to enter the Harbour of Geor se ow p,and that on one occasion | e risked his lite in a smal! boat in order to ssva one £ ther Majesty's large sips of war, the Mal be,. io. Mir. Laird.—The Government were often a: a less to Kauw the aature and extent of com; le ots such a3 those alluded to, and he was clad that [lis Honor tue Speaker bad Lrough: the matter up. Mer.) rowse —The Buoy at Murray Harbor was very i wuflficient and was carried from its proper ;lace igs: season, and was not yet rewedic (by the Goveram«nt. Mr. Uwen.—Tae real cause of complain: touctinz the question of Buoys, was not to be atirsba'ed s> muss to their defective state as to the act that they were improperly moored. Tt was of the aturast consequence tg see that proper asteoing was used ia mooring Buoys. Mr. MeNoili —Toe Board of Werks would no dou!t direst attention shortly to that de- pertexcatelthe publie service. Buoys im proper! y placed were very apt to be carried eff, and should, theretore be wovred with the uts ox rezard to ealety. . Ti» Bill two mataralize Charles Otto Vinklor, was reperted agreed to iin. Atviorney Genera) presented to the louse pettions prayiog aid to Paupers Also po titions asking lor te service of Roads, Sai petitions, relating to Papers. and Roads, Bridges and Wharils, were reforred to the members for the eevera! Electoral Dis- tries, and the petitions on new lines of Reads, to a Committee to report thereon. Ordered. that Mr. P S.nolair, Hon. Mr. Dune: i, Me. Prowse, Mr. G. Sinclair, and Lion, ‘ir. Kelly do compose said Com-nittes Tse Bill to Ineorporate the Baptist Chureli, at Sup merside was reported azreed to Also the Bl to Incurporate the Trustees of tine | Methe ‘ist School of Ceaflottetown Toe Bll co prevent fraud by secret Bulls of Sale of pereowal Chaties, war also reported agree ty. do. se adjourned. Tuvespar, March 25th. Ho se in Committee of Supply, reported Severe Resolution< agreed 9. As he sums voted were ordinary grants fer th pobhe service, they elientud but very Hittle cebate, ios 66 guns; and daring the troublous period, extending from 1845 to 1846. be proved him aeif a master in the art of war, defeating the ) the overthrow of the S kh army at the battle of Goorgerat. For the seeond time he re- ceived the thanks of Parliament. the acknow- ledgement being sceompanied by bis eleva tion to the peerage under the titi ef Baron Gough, This was in 1846 and in 1849 he was created Viscount. The ran: of Fied Marshal was conterred upon him in 1862 on tue occasion of the Princes of Wales aitain ng hes majority. He also enjoyed a pension of £20 a year, settied on him by the oid East [odia Company. When the Kinz of Prussia invested the Prince of Wales with the order of the Black Bagle, he put upen his neck the same chain which had been worn by the Prince's father, and which was, a3 all Prussian decorations are, retarned to the King at the owner’s death. According to the German papers. in fifty years St. Petersburg will bave ceused to exist. [he whole soil on whieb it stands 18 sinking, imperceptibly i¢ i6 true, but with fearful regularity, and the ex:mination that bas been made has turned out 80 unfavorably that steps are being taken preparatory te remuv- ing the Court. RUSSIA. All the South of Russia is transformed into a veritable arsenal ; the tortresses of Bender,: Oczadow and Nikolaieff ae being armed in haste with cannon oa a new system, aod depots of ammunition and arms for anarmy of 200,000 men are being estubiished there; the reziments to Odessa, which has just been completed, but which is only used for the transport or by s-a in the case of those who come from the Cau- cusus I am assared, moreover, that, in the docks of Nikolaieff, enzimeers and American work men are working secret'y at the constinction of several monitors. The language of the superior Russian employes, civil a.d military, legdves no doubt as to tue wtention of the Government, for they say openly that the time has come to aveuge the Gefeat of the Crimea, and that Russia ie resolved on attacking Tur key and Austria, while ber ally, Prussia, will keep France in check ca the Khine.=-Cor. du Nord Est. Tow Czsr’s Heatra.—A St Petersburz correspo: Gent says: *-The Czar'’s health is still doubtful, and but little improved, apparent ly, by his travelS last summer. Those who jook at him now may weli be startled to nete what a change the lapse of less than three 9 Malle ld be founded, could be introduced to Bis i a en % : eet A NO een. Y-. years has wrought in that handsome face. It has iwice been the mark of an assassin’s pistol, the Empinics cr Antiquity are equally ready with their ecarcesy leas fatal weipous—aincral poisons, caus ic, the lancet, wnd the kuite Fortunately, however—or rather prow deutia’/y—the sick are vo longer left to the tender wercies uf these MEDICAL TrRKORISTS A milder and more efficacious system of treatwent than theirs has be-n introiuced by the distin. ushed Professor Holicway of London, wh se Pills and Uintment are taking the place ot tue pernigious potions, steel! aud caustic of the Fuxioes08 OF THE PROFESSION The essential difference between dis rem: dies and thes is ths; the tormer sustain the strength and constitution of the patient, while they eradi- cute the causes of disease; the latter break down the natural stamina of tue invalid befine they begin to operate upon the disordsr, In cther words, fxs medicines renforce nature in her eon~ flicts with the debilitating mfluence of disease, while ther depleting practice tuo often prostra es beyond all redemptton tuose animel forces which sichness bas weakened and depressed. The world is ro lenger biind. The light of knowledge bas iluminated its darkness The people observe, reason, adopt and reject for them srlvea When Hol oway, twenty five years ago, foli of that enthusiasm which springs trem tue consciousness of a gr at discovery, burst from nis juboratory with the inestimable results of a long curse of research and experim:ntin his hands, and addressed himself to the HEALING CF THE NAT:ONS, he Was opposed oniy by the heensed professors of that science which he proposed te enrich with two contributions of priceless value. Pretension turned its back upon him, but the press gave publ city to his iuveution, the peo; le tested aud adopted them, aad their fame svon began te irrediata the world Kuglind did not long monopolize what was intended for mankind, The new curatives began to attiact the attention of the con’imental governments, lia sia iega:- ized their admis-ion i to her territories, aid their inventor received a royal invitation to yisit St Petersburg. Spain endorsed thea. and Proe fessor Llolloway wag subs qu nily eceived with Kus ia and Spam, aud the Piliks ad OUOiotment soon founu their way, through various channels vf commerce, tu all parts of the civilized globe. --- ———_—»