Salami ata Z . ; . | # j , ; ; a ee Er a ONCE a RE Ne ca sete dia BG, OF Soren ye atm gene em 6 ti came eat i so i a eg tne at gegen mnt ~— _ — - , Seen damm a. ee forwar ia project to tax the people of this | couaicy $3, I9),000 per anaan of widitio tax stioa, oa the gi ! sary in ocdev to provens a dotiens Hy ro- | poatod taut tas facs was peecisuly as h» hv | atatei—tuat hal tiers 9292 “RO atiition ul | tuxationa—asaiidraw tho hon. g Shem v8 8 | atteation fo tits IN c© ICO b wit a ey - tioa in which he fials himszlf tomigat— ‘hal thers bean no alitio val taxisind, there woild have boen a clear do‘ic.tin L3it | of ong antl a quaccer milhons; and in 13/9, | probably two millioa; we woald have lost control of the murset, and the s20n34 a again been repeated, sczues Wich the peopl of this coantry hat not forgotten — Wie. we witness! in 1333, when Sic A. T. Galt was odliged to inform the Hoas2 trv’ he was forced tu burrow money on Cansdian boa ls at the rate of 8 per cent. per annua. NO REMSDY. T1> hon. gentleman stands here to-nisht an i confesses that he has alrealy laid upon this country that additional “debt for the p tpose of covering the ordinary ex pent - ' n l.only tha! the fis geo ial thas it was 13s83- (8 salt to-day? Why, the result of it ls, not ’ of the fishermen of Uan- iy go into tie markts of the United States 9 of duty, bat atter a moss thorows) b£- ves igvion, after the most elaborate te sti- mony hay been given before an in l pgndent commission, We have gas a ji licial decision that tie fiis'eries of Cans laave worth avout ivlé a million dollars per aanun for ever, over ani adove all the alvantages that are rived by taking the daty of tl ane al- tre Latest by Telegraph. NEWS. Special Dispater to Examiner. Lonpon, March 1. The Peess Association says: “ Consider- able wneasiness prevails relative to the ne- wok . = ‘, al rotiations now pening between the Kuro- eg — WAR lowin ¢ our fish to gu into the markets of the Jnited States free. Ido not say that the ynoant is sudizient compensation, but I say that L believe we owe a dadt of gratitude to re Government for having selected a man ME Sir Alexander Galt’s high attainments, tigh ability, ant adinirable capacity to dis- sharge tha important daty, or the result scobably woall not have been even as sat- ‘sfastory asitis ab the present moment. Now, we are in this position, that we have -hat as a lever to use in the future im con aaction with the United States of A maricr fae payments of five anda hiuf millioa o lotlars i3 cy apiatively a sinvll mabiery lun t «3 of tae coantry—thit a lditional ¢ iarye ov 33,331,000. Batl want now to mv e $.> hoa. gentlemanss attention ty Ons sone &. 239 espacially, waich { havo jus) re ud. W iat doas he tell the House! ite tells the Ph as2 thas be dyss Mos propose aly all - t »iai taxasion; that he prop el to aibunt ns iasssace by which this gros euls amity, $1 i seus dissstor, tais ruin w the erst of asada Co isds, saa be averved, altho ig tne sho wa | ts. vs 629 1022 of Fovruary of was yer he hia doisit of $517,519. THE RCODVERLBSS SHIP. He talls uz that the ship of state is ral ler- Less, taat sae is drifting, that there is no mins vu: gliling her, thit the incoaperen® c::w wad ace oa board of her have aaa -doastail hops of directing her coirsoa id hive conziutel to let her drift, let it bs vat to sua or oa to the breakers. "4S OLD STATS OF THINGS. Everybody knows that, when we wore in p ver, te stase of taimgs was $12 a3 to pisses ths miaafacturing Interes:s 01 this e)iry completely from the United Siates moccess. «A$ faras Bagland was ecoacsraad, i was dufersat, of coars2z—ths expsnse of peaging gools across tae Athvatic giving a pruizcava we have no fron the UGaited States. Not only was that tire case, but everytaing a Government co 1 d> to foster the msaaiassucing inbere3s of tals co imotry was doaz by the late Goveramont. As the hoa. gontlemsa kaows rigit well, we pa the miterial the manufactirers usa 09 the free list. We protected the man afacturers by relieving the raw material a3 for as pos- s olofron taxation. The hon. gentle nan knows we allowed machinery that could no: be mvnaiactured in this country to be browgit in fres of daty, thas pro‘ectins _, thos: wao were eng»ged in the inan‘ifacure of ma:hinery, as well as relieving the man fastucer. ‘Tae hon. gentlemin knows we protected the great shipbuilding interes’ of this coantry by giving the shipduild- er everything that entered into th: ennstrucsion of aship free, which stimalat- el toa very large extent one of the most i ipuctant indassries of the coaatry, and tig 022 to waich Canvla owes mors tiin to aay single industry that can be naune?. 4’ ia tag hon. gentlemsn knows that, ani w: joanl ourselves in a different position to tats in which he finls himself at presont, ailthstalsisough carrying on the public service of the coimtry with great liberality we had more money than we reynirel to uia ; and we mvie ter anl coffee frve, ta _ king tist taxation of the people of this c»ratey aad giving to every lidorer em- ployelin the country aS the very lowest cast possible, Ths: was a policy eninently ealoulited to foster tie manifactucing in- dustries of tha country. Then we fount the fisheraen lavoaving under great d Gi. . ealties. We foinl that thay wanted pro testion. Anl wisi was ow policy? Orr plicy was to give Cynadian fishermen the Usaidiwm fisuing grounds, and we asked Parliament to give them th2 mans of pro tection that we could aford. Every person knows the way in which we were met by hon. gontlem:n on the other side of the Ho is: with that policy. Evaryboly kis that we were m2t with hostility, and tha‘ we were told to let our fishermen —— Me. Mitt —No ona took that ground ex- ». eop5 Sir A. T. Galt. wile. Loveeer—The hon. gentlem1n is en- tiroly mistaken, and I will come to Sir A. T. Galt before [ sis down. Aad I[ may re- mind the hon. gentleman of the unhand.- gviae minner in which he tortured the views <f{Su A T. Galt, (ilear, —hear)—and of his presentation to this House, as tha views of Sir A. T. Galt, views which he ha re- tracted and withdrawn, and concerning which he had said that he now holds sen’‘i- mouts entirely opposite. When the hon. “gentlemv attempted to defend himselt, Sir Alexisaler Galt weo'e a lotter to the hoa. geaclz uan, ant he allowed the debate to €.939 wiihoit having tae myvatliness of cha- risser to revlit tothe Houss, and giving Sir Alexwa ler Galt an opportuatty of show- ing thai tho M.nister of the [Interior was a vortant a3 it is, to the fact of having bbe |jalicial asbitrament by an independent ate thosity plied on resord a3 tu t ib ba jor tin’ qistioa. Thon, sir, we protee“éT ths t atrils of this comtry, hn we .ad tea wn L gofve free. We provecteld tha tes tra lo this cv tatey fron being swept away fro n ;aaider t'12 fest of Cana lians antl of the som aoreial man of oir owncoantey, [say | wo prosested t10 tos trad: fron being de- sroyed, by the iim position of 1) per cent. duty oa the ter coning from tie United Ssates; and taat was an yther mole in wie’ we fostered the in listries an 1 main- cained tha position of the conmo>rce of oar yvg coantry. Tagen, sir, the Hong knows very well thyf we mule a great eff rf to-im- pow & tax to protest ths coal tra le of this voriatry, aad che salt trats of thts couatry, vad tis agricaltaral intassries of this coan- tey, by imposing dities upoa co ul, upon sils, all upon tae Wwasas aal cores grains ‘o ning into this country; and it was oaly in coass proace of tie hon. gentle nan op)0- ‘ite unitiag ina pasty with a certain nau, ar of gentlemen on our own side of th? [o1s2 wao disapproved of that polis y,—for y2 carried it by a small majority,—that we vare relie‘antly compelled to abandon it. it Task the hon. gentleman whether he lyas not think it is worth while to consider viat the efsct of that wa; upon the con- aers2 aad businass of thé cointey | Tis ve do kngw, that while that policy was par saad Oui, prospered, and thers was no \adication of the existing condition of things intil tae hon. gentlemen opposite gos pos- sa3sion of the Treasury Benches, and until ‘ye hoa. tha Minister of Finsace was en- asso l wita ths management of tho finn ial atfairs an l Gisoul policy of the country. (Corclusionia our nat.) The Rogistry Offics. . many things false. sho asciracy of our statements are uncon- wadict2 1. of the Regis‘var as to the mu‘inous and ir- reg uar conduct of his subordinates. the expenditure, half apologizes for his own m statements by alleging thas he ‘‘spoke ivo n wem ory.” avformation is jnzorrect, and he now al mits tiat his meuory is not to be relied on. Our contem ovary ask3: ‘* Does the Ex- AMiYER suppose that its manipulacions of ig ies can mae any difference in the sur- olis”?! The question is one which no one out a blockheal would have asked, and the answer is most obvious to anyone not ex- astly a lunatic. We supposed nothing of the kind, but. as ‘‘mynipalttion” saggesis 3orne untae arrangement of the figures, we suall give details of the astual expendi- ture. : ' "he amount paid to the Rogistry officials daring the mouth of January is as foilows (o.uitiing fractional portions of a dollar) :— Dicsdin tp MIU aon cress $13) 90 Ea DAMIEEy 05+ a0 500003 125 60 W, Crabb... . a a ee 97 00 i eh ce nas 95 0) i ee .< ss tes $53) 09 We suppose it is hardly necessary to tell the Patriot that there ace twely2 maths in the year, and thatif he will multiply $53) by 12, tne result will be $6,350. This is what is called ‘‘manipulations of figures”- an exp-essioa clearly showing that the lvl Noran doss not unterstant the meaning of the lingiage he uses, one whit better than wat is mean; by the faithful disshargs)of official duties. It will ba s2en that, among te offiziala, ‘tho favored child of Fortune is Norman J, Ca up>cl!. ~ We are fully convin:el that the ipablic generally Go not understand what We azuin call attention to the fact that Everything we have stated has J78 OfTAWA DaSPATCH, een a Lunitted, even to the piteous complaint fae Putrio‘, in almitting our estimate of niere theoretical politivian, ntterly incapa-!are his duties and how ill he performs them ; e > eon . + rate °1 a oe .. oe Oo. e Me intey ; FAY he ope ani, ab as we alee: ae a or tions of the cour > a e nu ‘oar readars about hin, still we believe it to his absenze ventured to misrepresent hima! be our daty to devote some little atten‘ion ia ' e ‘ most gro ssly. I SAY that was the way 1n | to hiin, in order to expose one of the great: which we were met, but we wens on, and | est jobs which was ever perpetrated, and we pro‘ec‘ed the hardy fishermen of Canad. cali attention to a neglect of duty anda in the enjoyment of their righ's, and what ' waste of the public fands whic! is most dis- was the result? Why, the result was this, ‘creditable to the Government (if they are that a treaty was negotiated under which aware of it), and most disgraceful to all these fishermen had the embargo upon their | conecrued in it. fish taken of, and the great market of the | L Jogi, hue f Unitel States opened to their fish, b tT. tae ; : d States opened to their fish, by the’ we walerstanl tiat Lieut. Colonel, uty of a dollar a barrel on herrings and | y. By agent ak ee ae . | ‘ ; ; is | Wildy, of Ottawa, kindly permitted the Di-, two dollars a barrel on mackerel bemg re-) a. oe v1 ) ay og ain othe rectors of the Skating Rink to use the’bay- | moved. I s.v that was a protection, anda eee ae 4] ant er ; ‘ one’s, swords, etc.. ef the vulantesrs, for very extended one, given to the fishermien yy) a) novation for the Carnival. of this cointr’, While J am on that s:rb-! ALOT ONY Dew wot Oe ,t ; ject, I isay say that I wish to tender’ Jost RECEIVED at A. Sinrpson’s, another my thanks to the Government for one act of ' lot of prime dairy-pavked Burrer, for sale pean Powers and Russia. ; “Phe Opposition leaders in Parliament have-determined not to embarass Gorts: shakoff while the present critical position lasts. They have been informed that it is desirable, in the interests of peace, to avoid a definite Ministerial settlement.” The Press Association also says : ‘Russia is anxious to erect a fort on the Bosphorus, und it-is rumored that England, Austria and Italy hive informed the Government shat they would regard a resistance in this letermination as c susus belli. In the Hose of Cummons, tonight, Sir tafford Northoote, in replying fo a ques- tioa, stated : “ae kh. : “Mat the Government was still unin- forme’ of the final terms of Peace, but if they injured us by affecting Britisa inter- ists, the Governmant wold tyke the prop- sy course to vindicate and protest those in- terests,” This declaration was received with loud cheers. The Times’ leating editorial, after poin'- ing out the elements of weakness in ths Kin- vire of Hapsburg, inan antaygonis.n between Mayzars and Slavs, and the leaning of the Yours toward the latter and of Coant An- lrassy towards the former, which antagon- ism i3 hardly kept within the loose bonds of dail com romise by intelligence, | #'ione: ind contempt for the race Jealous of the Searmw Perovinzes of the Empire, concludes a3 follows :— ‘‘It is time for Anstria to emerge from this vacillation; there is much to be said in favor of the Maygar policy. There is much to he stid for the Slavs policy; but thera is neither dignity nor safecy in‘over-ruling the aneertainty of Vienna, Let the Aussrian Government speak the final word and Eng- land as well as Russia will know what to expect. It says that jis, interests are the sauieas those of this country; but before we can ast in conzert with Austria we mast have a precise. statement of her vrews and -intentions, Present vacili- tation is more dangerous to peaca, thana slear and resolute expression of military ourposa, Aspocial to the Standard froin Vienna says, ‘that negociations are pro- sealing between Russia and Servia.” . The object of wuicl is to allow Russia to oteupy Belyrale, if conflict wish Austria. shgald become inevitable, Tae morning papers abound in details of warlike preparations. Some of tha militia Colonels have been warned that their reigi- ments may be required for permanent daty. : Tas Putrio!’s defence af the irregularity! ho milida wll be armed with Martini- and extravagance of this department is get-| Henry rifles, immediately upon embodi- ting weaker and weaker, and in to-day’s| ment. issue a few lings, under ‘‘Local and other|says: ‘The Mohometan Iand-owners of (tems,” contains nuthing new, bat suggvsts| Bosnia have sent.a deputation to Vienna, The Stardard’s Vienna despa‘eh asking annexation to Austria.” —— ot Ee —- (Special Despatch to Daily Exwminer. ) Orrawa, March 1. The Gooderich Harbor Job. was the sub- We have stiown that ‘his| ject of lively discussion. Langevin and Dr. Tupper charged the Government with throwing away fifty thou- sand dollars. Uyntington dared them to formulate a charge before a committee. Tupper said the House was already in pos- session of facts which would be formulated before the great tribunal of the people. Blake defended writing the letter to Mc- Kenzie. Cameron said that more attention was given to Blake’s intimation that Moore was his friend, than to Gosterton’s recommend- ation of Fulton as. a good, contractor, and the country lost thereby 50,000 dollars. Orrawa, March Ist. Mr. Diamond spoke in support of a Bill allowing persons charged with common assault to testify in their defence. Many complaints would not be made if this right existed ; the party toa figut who'got a war- rant first had things his own way in court, Mr. Palmer said the Govern nent should introlince sich a Bill, ani not private mem- bers ; he believed the change would improve the criminal law. . Another member opposed the Billkon its merits, saying it would change the whole ‘practice in all assault cases, and asked its withdrawal and its submission to the Minis- ter of Justice. Mr, Appleby said the principle worked well in New Brunswick, and should be ap- plied to the Dominion. Mr. Laflaume favored giving the princi- ple of the Bill a tria'; this was sesonded and carried. Dr. Tupper said that a Committee was asked for the Goolerich Harbor Job and it was packed with Government supporters ; he would appeal tothe public asa com- nuittee. . The Premier defended the Goderich har- bor contract, instancing the several tenders to show that only the public interest was cons'slted. The debate on the budget will be resumed to-morrow, and will continue till Mr. Me-. Kenzie puts a stop to it. There will prob- ably be a week’s talking. Sir John A. is still absent, and the Oppo- i .sition are consequently. determined to kee~ up the debate till he returns. The Doninion Artillery “Association me? here to-day, when it was determined to send them to Shoeburyness, this “year i’ Government aid could be obtained. The | administration that J think every person in low. ai. tee were re-elected. oo Lynde has net to rR po that) _Parerncency Meettye of Alexandra Royal wey lave performed, and that was the ayo) Chanter this eveni 1 ott al nomination of Sir Alex. Galt as Her Ma- Arch Chapter this evening at 8 o'clock. . Flynn has a notice in paper for an dedortot the Hoiise for Copies of all corre- spondence, papers and reports in connection New Advertisententis, Supremo Court. ed The February term of the Supreme Court commenced herg on ‘Tuesday last, ae BUTTER bu ER | Justice Palmer, presiding. The criminal . TTER ! calendar is considerably larger than is usu- CaF t ah ally the case in this County, thtre being A I mW Tubs good Home-Made BUTTER fifteen bills of indiciment presented to the i “ not finportel,--maide by some of our Grand Jury. Out of tnis numef only one | est Batter-makery can be had on application or two carbs called very ag rravating, the to J °C re re majority being cases of petty larceny. ‘The rchester Street, ee Tenders for Poor House, eae Ch’town, Mar. $7! : Grand Jury has not been discharged as we _Untewe, Mar. 1, 18; ee go to press, but we learn that the Dusiness mpeneniius in their hands will probably terminate to- FIS i SA day. The Jury . broyght, m True Bills -g- against Joseph McCormack, for eeetny ane John Kerian; for stabbing, A ‘True Bi was also-found against John MePhee, alias FOR SALE AT OUR STORE: John Ross, for burglariously entering & VQ) QUINTALS No. 1 CODFISH public building (t. Peter's Station), and AO 2) Quintals POLLOUK, ’ stealing several articles of clothing there- $3) Boxes Smoked HALIBUT, from. The bill presented against Joseph 50 Boxes Preserve | LOBSTE 2S, M:Cormack on the prosgeution of Stephen | — HASZARD BROS McKinnon, for larceny, was not found ; | Ch’town, Feb. 23—dy pat lm : also the Queen ws. John McPhee, alias sone — siete i5 a Ross. for burglariously entering the Rail- ' way giation at Souris, was not found. The ir, liarle 5 Concert O een, on prosecution of Geo. B. Mc- E.chern, against the same, was not found. a taclesliiaaiiel loseph M:Corma:k, on prosecution. of ‘ONCER’ al cael Taomas M:Goug’), for stealing his, (Me- Se ened, ae INSTRU. we 4 é . . will "be given yy Gough’s) horse, sleigh, and_ sundry ocher| the : aricles, was foanl guilty, Tke Queen, un the prosecution of McDonald & Westaway, Y. M. C. ASSOCIATION HALL vs, Patrick Collins fur’ lireeny, a true bill ( was found. ‘This case is, at present, be-’ ~Os— os fore the Court. The list of civil sits on TU ES DAY 5th M the docket consista of seven cases and nine- ’ arch. yon appeals: Angus McPhail vs. J. G. iets eel a , Serimgeour, action for debt, verdict for ae Modichl HE re to be had at Dr, laintif, $66.45 ; G.’ A Aitken vs, N. C.4 Dodde Magia! Heap, sracte® plan of the ait- M:Koen, an absconding debtor, verdict for me at ‘nesday, the 27th plaintiff, $600 ; John MeLean vs Alex. Me Fainity tickets of six. $2.00: of for Donald,” verdict for plaintiff, $211.98;| Feb 5— rma» oF SO Malcolm McDonald and another vs. Wm, P. Lewis. action for an endorsement of no‘ea by the defendent, verdict for plain- tiff, $1437.75 ; Messrs. Palmerand McLeod for plaintiff: Mr. Peters for deft, y g te >. The following gentlemen canstitute the a mess OE nes ne a Grand Jury |— House, until SATURDAY, 9th March, from James MeDonald, Foreman; John H. | persons willing to furnish the following sup- Walker, Charles MsAdam, Giarles Me- supplies :-— Eachern, Alex. Chivirie, Ronald B. Me- FISH, Donald. Robert Anderson. Peter Bi Me- KERUSENE OIL, innis, John Ress, Angus McKenzie, Dun- core vane vie Vie Boke can MecDonali, Donald Si:wart, Daniel OaisSPUN sar McRas, David MeLare, Albert GQ. Aitken, iehsentanaieen en Wia. Boole, Joseph R. MeDonald, Allan WHITE eee MeDonald, Ronald MeCormack, John Me- WINCEY, Donald, James Johnson, Frederick Mor- row, Martin MoInnis, Join Hughes. Mr. Daniel A. M:Donald applied to be examined preparatory to his entering on the study of Law in tha offse of Fd. Haszard. wJas. M. Sutherland and Walter A. O, Mor- rison, Esqs., were admitted as Barristers. — Advertiser, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, HATS and CAPs, Also for perforning the following services :, TAILOR’S WORK, SHVUEMAKER’s * UNDERTAKER’S All necessary informatioa canbe obtained at —— > © a ~ oo House from the master. ; fn The Commissi 3 net bin msel A CASE that has never befors figured on | t9 accept ay, swonpill’aa4-duunne ——- lour comrt records was brought before the sini ctl dil dell ene Stimendiary Magistrate this morning. It is GEJRBE ” ‘; ay ine a charge laid against one person fer extort- ‘. ‘ . MOY ee ing money frou another, by the first threat- “me wrt a pat Stew OH.Gte ening to publish a certain deiamatory para- TwITh Tan graph regarding the latter's character. This WEST (i EEL AND HOUSE, is usually called blackinailing. The prose- | cutor in the case is a young man named as roe trae William Lockiead, of whom a shabby de- treat George Street, famxtory letter resently appeared in a blackgaard publication called Rutchjard’s SE tii Ba G OFF Daily. Previous to tha insertion of. this ° paragraph, Roichford wrote Mr, Lockhead | _ < a letter, stating that he hal receivel the |’ HE subscriber, in returning thanks to his paragraph, a Mr. ee ad so. pay Nat sey oan ee anon, the im fifty cents, he would defer its publica- _— . Intores tion: This Me Lochhead ‘fade, ae thein and the public generally that he intends paragraph appeared in the next iasue. Mr. | closing up his present buslness and will sell at ochhead accordingly laid the matter before { Vp iths way the Stipendiary Magistrate, who, after tak-: RIDIULD Pails ds ing the deposition of five witnesses, sent the the Stock now on hand, until defendant to jail to await his trial in the Su- 8 prem: Court. The First ay af May s Jnion Bank qi p t Island Any person wishing to go into the 7 1 i ' ° 5 aaoee Dry Goods anid Grocery Business ri e ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | will be treated liberally for the purchase of of the Shareholders of this Bank will be : ‘ " : held at their Banking Hoase,in Ch irlotte. | Entire Stock & Pr CDUSCS town, on Wednesday, Gth March, at) with immediate possession if required. twelve o'clock, noon, to elect Directors for the ensuing year, and transact such other business} Adl-persous. indebied will please make im- as may be laid before the Meeting. mediate payment of their respective accounts. GEORGE MACLEOD, W. W. STUMBLES. Cashier. - ; Ch’town, Feb. 23—Iw eh <1 Reb, 26, 1878.—3i 26. Wants, Lest, found, © SHROVE TUESDAY II advertisements under this heading, in ‘spac An Entertainment, not exceeding hulf an inch, will be insert- UNDER THE AUSPICES OF | ed for Tew Vents per day. THE WOMEN'S TEMPZRANCE UNION, > te. ew ANTED — A complete setof the ; * ROYAL GAZELTE” for the lasi five years, or any intermediate years. Apply at this Uilice, stating price. Feb. 23, Ja— WILL BE GIVEN ON TUESDAY, MARCH the 5th, IN THE 53 Upper Great George Street, will be ampl. V ANTED—A servant girl for a smal family. She must be a good cook. Ap ply at this office, Veb, 20. VOR SALE—A First-class Second-hanc OKGAN, quite new, and used but little Will be sold very~cheap, on easy terms. Fo: iurther particulars apply at Examiner office. Feb. 11, 1878- 21. wkly lm ANTZED TO PURCHASE — A Double Tenement HOUSE or COT. TAGE, ina good locality in Town, Apply, by letter, to this Office. thei) Feb, 25—tf OST —Last Thursday night, the 21s’ iJ inst., on Queen Street, a Bunch of KEYS. Any person leaving them at this Office ora recompensed, Feb, 23, 1378 —2i pat eod ar WOUND—A Bunch of KEYS. The owne: can obtain them at Hxasinex Orvicsg. * Jesty’s Commissioner in el ataa the a _ was # larger market to-day than rhe Grand River Falls in the County re- | usually, } of Richmond. provisions of that treaty, Ch’town, Feb, 21— REFORM CLUB HALL. As the Committee have spared no pains is making the programme an interesting on@, they hope the Entertainment will be i berally vatronized, ADMISSION, TEN CENTS. Doors open at 7} p, m.; to commence at & {. NEWBERY, Sec’y Com. TEA! | SEASON 18/7-+1878. Ve have recsived, by last trip of “* N orthera Light,” — ~() CHESTS THA, of the latest seasons eb, 27— ence » FRESH AND ViRY SUPERLOM, » Ch’town, Feb. 23—2i CARVELL BROS,