The daily witness, 9 janvier 1872, mardi 9 janvier 1872
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\u2014 w./ i PROOKS & OB, i 263 Nowy Dame stoest,- strest.34 SHAISTAAS 1 CHRISTMAS T1 © © CHRISTMAS Li! \u2019 FU = A large sad choice assortment of FANCY ARTICLES.YOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, RESSING OASES.ODOR CASES, GOLD AND P .ALTER TOPPED SMELLING: \u2019 SALTS BOTTLES.Toilet Sets, Perfume Sachets, Hair Brushes, Finest ivory and Tortéisse Shell Gepbs, Atkin son's; Lubin's, &c.Perfumery.ALSO, Choice syrvps,and Frexoriag Essences.3.GOULDEN, CEEMIET AND DRUGOIST, Ne.I'S 86.Lawrence Main street.(CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S REQUISITES.Gold and Silver Capped Smelling Bottles.Parian Statuettes, Vases, Toilet Sets.Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Chem: | Cabinets.Perfume Cases, in Mothd¥ of Peart & Fancy Weod- Hair Brushes, Ivory and Tortoige Shell, Lubin's, Cleavers A A'kimson\u2019s Perfumes.\u2014ALSO~ Finest Gad Liver Oil, Fluiée d'Hiver, 6r Winter PI Homosapathie Med! isines an Books.| Brahee Powders, for Rheumatism, \u20ac Crocus Pets, & Hyasinthes in Blasses.- GLascow DRue HALL-\u2014400 NOTRE DANS #7.NES w.\u201cCRAWFORD & Co., Merchan Gould na uare, Crutohed Friars, London.beg try ate tua they | are ade any commercial transactions, opening the consignee Bank tered drafts.snd presenting commereixi ance and Paca or béying laston, and forw the Continent.a.° | FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFING of all kinds.OLD GRAVEL ROOFS Repaired and Senowed.TiN, IRON AND SHINGLE ROOF§ Coated with a Now ie and aystarorael Sompesition, warral to give sa es.= work at moderate nant .BOBEET ALEXANDER, .S08 Craig sirest, Lu for a axtdine CHARREOR & HAGARTY, PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TORONTO, ONTARIO.As risters of à first-class Blevator, bushels.t@ close prorimiuy to our n consecties With ail ratiwars ue have Yes Jor for purchasing all kinds of Graig and our beg lesve to solieit orders fur same.REFERENCES: Torosto:\u2014Hen.Wm.McMaster.President Cans- dian Bank of Commeres; Hon.Chief Justies Hagar- ty ; Thomas Clarkson, leq.Moutzsa) :\u2014Mossrs.J.@.Mackensie & Co.; .W.REYNOLDS & CO, .sute \u2018n s 1 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Forihe Purchase of PLOUB, GRAIN, TOLEDO, -OU1O.BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, (conremaTED 3¥ BOYAD GuARTER nea, Capital - - 2,800, 000, w with power to increase vw.£ Macx abus (Director \u201cLondbe sad dos Direetor of ag Baa Anderson Mg., (Direstor of the Hudson's Tekin, me.+ (ossrs.Gish, Tues & RAE Lg ru me - = eee No OF PARTNERSHIP.vain ape of avan ere à partner ah br boas A Bien =) future vos se ra the name and etyie j JAMES AUSTIN.XPRESS.THE CANADIAN EXPRESS oo\u201d uancHadIEE, a * PACKAGES OF avr DISCRIPTION, Colieot Bille with @Qceds, Notes éné Orafte | FRROUGHOUT CANADA AND TEE UNITED STATES, ne ol Es THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, Prescott and OMaws, Brookville and and Port Hope and Peterborough Railroads, sonnecting with responsible Expresses for New;York, Boston, and all prinsipal points in the United States.Also, .By the Allan: Cine of steamers 10 ail parts of Europe.ra (IT Station ta Great Britain aa Rrpress Packages banded in a any Reiter maion ta Groot | Britain, consigneé to Wm.Rlackwood, Agent, Cana dien Express Company, Liverpool, wii) mate quiet despateh.Invoiess must acscepany ail Foreign Ove sements.Parsicular attention gtvea to all Arias par able by frost or beats > = nes \u201cMixprosses éséiy en ail prineipal portions of the ities pertabanie by trost guamatesé without Cr sartionlars of ae caquire at any our Ofess along | SoraciTee.6.CHENRY, Ge (ntendest [*soLvenT à ACT oF 1869.2 IN TEE MATTER GS nr ig Terme ot * Daity W a ver ann annum.$1.| Shops and Dwellings to bb Let \u201d dolivereé in City, $4 por annum; Walled, for six months 1 90 cents for three months ç \u2014# LET, one of of those very com.car des meer ving TTI Say Se mets ndern paki; ogg Ban: Ba, Francois de sean À ile BROWNE, Arch To LET.\u2014The comfortable owe, Possession immediately.Zofements may be made to keep 16 after HENRY J.HAW, .Auctioneer.JMPORTANT TO MANUFACIU LERS ANDBUILDERS.TOLEY, THEOLD COLLEGE BUILDINGS, Arrangements made to suit the uirements of vas with or without steam power.bag acent lots forsale OT Lo let, On long lease on Col © and William streets.es Btorage 10?classes of goods.MULLIN & MCCRORY.N B~Eppiy on the premises.51 William stredt.FOR BALE.Tor Bale, the Stock and Pixtures of the Fruit Store.Fe 1 Bleury s wo Also the store to let.Terme mde THE PROTESTANT HOUSE Ur INDUSTRY AX AND REFUGE \u2018 NEW HOUSES AND sHops TO LET.Two Cut Stone Dwelling Houses on Bleury street.and three Brick Houses en Lorekester street, very comfuftably and convemien > arranged.r fbops asd Dwellings mm Bieury Fions may be seen as the mes of A A C Hatehinson, yor terms apply to William Murray, Bsq.Presi.deut, Charles Ale xander.Esg.or to the undersigned.rond ale | SHOP TO LET AND STOCK | W ANTBD 3 Boy, «Sor he oes of 3 Baanfastur.ne ness.Sarees.appiteant's owa handwriting.P.0.Box.3% .0 Confeet), pT & first-cines Pan hand, T athe ft.Pas) st.; ted, \u201cWANTED, D women to work.Apply wo LEVER, St.Lawrence: Main VV ANTED, a Deok.at 873 arr atrest.+ ply after bin the evening.Ww ANTED.a Locksmith.Apply to C.D.Bpwanos, 49 Bt, Joseph st.id Bt.ergs\u2019 s Choreh.+ ARDENER.\u2014A oom mas he cam Obtain tem- Gi perry copiormen test.Avely * ANTED, a Salesman, in a Fancy Goods Store.Must speak both languages.so.2 ant Girl, to do general housework in a small family._ fs! at 37 Bleury street.Ww ANTED, a good Nurse.998 Be.Catherine st, AKTED, two.first-élnes Bench Moulders: to whos steady empioynient and good wages \u2018with begiven at MORMIIL & BRADLEY 8, Sherbrooke, Q.© ANTED, a onde Servant, at ¥5 Union Avenue, er required.ANTED.s first San Writer and Decora- ter.Apvly to À.CRata, $ Bieury st.WA earn an user nurses.Apply at W Upper\u201d NTED, ood WA ens .H.Four 0.27% ANTED 3 (eneral Servant, for a small family.y.No.28 Bt.H.LYMAN, Treas.fu.Peal To, LET, LET, the large four story Swan & Co., in the \u201cA oon Buncings: Neeson March.Apply 10 the proprietors.GEORGE WINKS & CO.oe ae \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Property for Sale.__ \u2014_\u2014 er P UBLIC NOTICE.TO COLONIZATION SOCIBTIES.LAND SPBOULA- TORS, TIMBER DEALERS, AND OTHERS.Great Chance fou obtaining large blecks of valuable lands at low prices.THE BRITISH AMERICAN LAND COMPANY Oar thaiz lands Is the the Easters of Canada, af greatly reduced prices, payable in ar in shares .r Dosided net than ene Soumna ompan lé of the land has been A valuation of oe wha dn any or soguiring valuable lands settle parca oer A [ ber limite, \u2018s one open te or) reiculars lied to undersigned at the omes of ticalars eppiied to Company, Sherbrooke, oO Canegn.HENEKER, Commissioner.Sherbrooke, Nov, Mh, 871.DPRATE fas PROPERTY FOR eo undersigned has been on.syeotally Sathorised te soil dut cisgant 284 desirable property , comsisting of the residence o , SAAC BUITEBAS.BQ.With 3 acres of Land.more br less adjoining, areas \u2018ed in the village of Standstead Pini .Raith and Mn Buttery.for ers 0! other reasons, is abant to lenve the country, the glare the shove pro (with or without the Ho id Far ure) De sold ai a Bargain.Stanstead Plain.Och If, 187 Miscellaneous.eT ES se = visas eat BAYLIS wiLkef a Co, Manufacture, VARNISHES, upon the English peineipie, VARNISHES, to suit all trades, VARNISHES, the most varied stock.VARNISHES, for the English market.VARNISHES, of great durability.VARNISHES, that will not orsek.PAINTS.OILS, DRY COLORS, WHITE LEAD, BRONZES, Ac.ISRAEL WOOD.ting ready.Trade Mark secured.Omoes and Fao.tory, Ron Nazareth street.A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW ALL NONT, D.& J.TEES, UNDERTAKERS, = Bonaventure street.Residence on she premises.Poumon HAIR DYk lendid Hal pmiy rte and ce se best 0A vor The nteneous; no of meat: Bo ridtenl bb or unpleasant odo reat ofocts of yes and ashen.Produces.AA a pers plat or Natural Brown, and leaves the hair enft an ul.The ine signed W.A.fobalore, 8% Boia bp ai) Dragan.ne VE Yaotory.16 Bond KCALES ! SCALES ! SCALES1 Beam and er = Beam, Union sand, Brin, Bunce.tron Plate or Fonles in great va : all ef my own manw- Vinca LB.VW AEREN, No.\u2018®g¥ Vortinnuge Lans pry TE.GUIBORD BURIAL are uo doudt taware of the Eaniin in Eee ts being à meniber of fre This Dis cane has been before wu Courts, and so been decided in favor of the Seminary.Tin sorts tan is delieved pnt to be oom rect or just, and it has heen deeided to appeal ts ense te tbe pt pécusot! in England, and as $4, required fo urpose.s ne bet.faken up for th his object.and we hope al se The responded toe Treasurers for this fund are J.R.THIBAU.NRL Paul street, and JAMES BAYLIS, 40 te street.- Junda Jay be sent also to the How.JOHN Y QS, airman of the Commitise.It is ested b ne mittee that ee desirous vf con: basis above object, will send their su rey ot oe BAYLIS\u2019 QOMINION AXLE GREASE, now get |.Apply 30 88.Urbain st._ ANTEDS | ig ig servant for a family of two.Apply Bt.Catherine st.Good Laboress required to work on the Gren- 500 vil:e Canal : ordinary laborers.8L2; quarry- men, $1.40 per day.$8 Stone Cuter so work by she day or piece.Wages for good men.§3 per day, and ne cents by the foot, piece ors: Apply oa the uk wanted.for me 12th inst.Good city refor- ces requisite.Apply atthe Medical Hall, op- poeite ibe Post Office.WANTED.» Housemaid.Apply at 3 Union Avenue.lANTE class , fora whol r Boller.WANTED ANTED, an un Upper eo Confectionery, a first- poly 5i2 St.Paul st.Housemaid.who is n good work & Whoeler x Wiison - Rewing Marn achive e.Apply at 916 Sherbrooke st.WANT, a5 experisnced Table Maid, Apply i at 28 Mountain street, MRS.GEORGE STEPRES.ETERBOROUGH: ané Haliberton Raiirood.\u2014 A few hundred Laborers wanted.Appiy to Mr, J.'OWLER, Contractor, orto J.H.DUxBLE, Chief M¥n- Petarboroëeh.Oct.26, 1971.\u201cEmployment Wanted.VERTISEMENTS or SiTyATIONS end Em- ADI UMENT WANTED Ler od under this head at the vite of HALF-CENT FER WORD EACH INSER \u2018JON.ep ANTED, firstslase Penman.evening em- NTED.bys writing v up Pooks, or \u201ceine out agents.&c.Address Wirnnes ANTED\u2014AN Acc untant of fiflean you expe- coin frei-class Whoalesaie Hnu res, destres employment; entinfacto refsrences given._Adérees.ren.BOX.8 P.O.Montreal.ITU ATION wanted, by a hore hly grpariencel Ruger Boller , Pastry Coe! x Led Co nuféstioner from London.D.V., W Irn can Office.TED.b > lishman, Just arrived, Wan AN A perigues | in alana oie lothing Belen: Lady.s ing both lanrasgee.wishes te A ï a Bilbao as Govefases or of Leary As Male, « ah not mind roing ermine street.aisé y aftsraoon teaching.fn à pei- A ven family; scquirements\u2014Baghish, Fresh and Muse.Ada ress L.Box BBX.by one who knows the eountrv and business cmpusi; : refereness onex Address + AM, 1518 James streut .D EMENTS sCBLLANROUS W.ADVERTISEME! Mi ae CENT PER RW RD EACH INSERTI += ne: it \u2018ANTED a email feratahed house, suitable for lighs er == \u201cpou dat \u201ccover and ANTXD AE \" _ A Rply 540 Bt.\u2018Paul | ANTED, to buy.à Rotier; eut an iron sesend han eT keep ing ¢bout 2.000 ssl te x Pos.Address, stating partic and price.FO.\u20ac Canc PRNKY 1\u2014Wanted, cer.Partner; must hs ve small avaiinnie pi IH ev town y nd cows orm up the obrated Doalyion ¥ Fire and Bn Burg, Paseo, in Jur: , 1871 ery femt y takes one.no dou tie coming into general use.Prods 08 bar ant Ae yie'd aa independence.Call ogwaddress, T.Great 8t James st, Mon sa A trustworthy man having from $300 to ean hear an s in situated: suitable fer four four sontia fois of old evilege $1,000, vestment: ser- 4 particu \u2018attend an offes in Montres] or st.Taies re rire Shotes of of 4 beet a sod.ll ore .H., Nl Great ~ -1 James at.Mont B and Rooms.ADVERTISEMENTS AND and RONMS smarted under this hepd dig rate HALF-CENT PER WORD EACH INSERTION.ooMs, with board.at 56 University sl.TAC ARCIER.ow dires : board and washing.a A Addfese F.T.WITNESS Oes.gisars Rooms véeant\u2014 At Me.83 Mansteld ss.Wo a shed Hoom the ish TP\", og Re Be Cothe- 3 COMS a ae or without board.Beaver Hall.Et.Fomily private; 8 \u2014 W FLL heated Rodm.with board, 45 Bleury street.BoA Vacancire, ey 3 8¢.Antoine st, (FOLD FISH ! GOLD FISH !! Just arrived slarge selection of 2ne heaithy Gold.ish, different sises and beautifully marked.For sale at JAMES QOULDEN'S Oregaist, ma Lawrene#/tain stress.REMOVAL .* F Wi.FOOTE & CO., Wholesale Tes Sealers, have removed to thetr now premises, * Dominion Build Ings.U8 MoGill st.\u201d and invité the pétention of bay ors $0 their large sad carefully selected assortment of Japan, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, Twanlny, amine those Teas before golag elevwhars.Samples forwarded post res 10 the trade.136 MeSILL STREET.EVERY MAN HIS OWN GLASS regan atoni vs mot Seats now to.! i es RE re SZ mall \u201cPrise foes F emis & very 3 RET ois Montres! and Put CHA.RBOOKS & SONS, Leb and other Toad.Cotniry dusers will do well to or | Forss,» LAL) the th Jan.strocie \u20ac Mink y rewarded fo ie ACANT.Front double-bedroos wi mmodations Clev and board.Apoiy | Place.Ju Jurors street.: | \u2014Vocsnetge 28 Bleary street.ACANCIRS 5.few Gentlemen ; évndie or Ve ot .67 Be.Antrène street._ A Double-bedded petite Victoria yong vith board, 38 Jarors ss.HE fo de voa: rats Sai board, at % Alexander boare.\u201cpins.Warre.Board and Rooms Warted.8 of Boamp and Roos ADVERTISEMENTS of this Arad al the rate ©! ONE CENT HER WORD KACH INSEK.I TION.- i ARD and Roc Toms wanted.vy ane ne two gentle- Pans vicinity Eu Cathedral preferred.Address \u2014 Los , Strayed, and Found.ADVERTISEME or Lot, SYRAVED, and Fou Np, smsertes y £kia howe of the rate of \u201cHALFCENT prit WURD EACH INNER TION.av ppt Ar mr ré _\u2014 oo = i Ba Rall, à large Woollen either on Craig or Alerander Victorine.The ander will be on retarsing Blo WC Se.Louis st.I 6e inthis matter Creditarsure ested .requ: & thetr claims before me within one a > in Ue Oy of Chast» at the office of the A ssiguse.ee\u201d Bud hotisve's Moutréat, Sora vos ÉhE- STEWART, Agnes.\u201c| + FE SRS ren.Re is Rostnes, Steam Potter, Estettug Engle Ore Oreshess, Stamp Mile Water Wheels, MIR Gearing, Shading, Aa.Winches, Hoisting Machines for Warshenoes, Ad.Ru ané Forstars ot Best Fire Brisas.Fire Oar aad Foundry aps en hong MAGLOIRE BRRTRA \"Wa, Joum - For Sale.RN came end 6 ne penis ho ad or Momsen, mL TE ae LR s ee Grottes Pari sega TEE Machinery, &o, * \u2014 | mao Bis plage de of bastness, Da Notre cuised 0 mem eres mn gaNTSHERKIE.PES Mo.1.of January Beat HL Monday, ine ECMMERLER.No.L RIESE AR ri lass cating S.vedy Joe.eect w.wa ou.me ot L.308.Laso:e, : - Montreal, Boé.3h, 1871 = ow Ep sralral aL po ait W.CLEMDINNENG.JNPOLVE or 545 | LE FOUNDRY.Fo» SALE, .18 the matter of JOSEPH DI Qurrra, 7 Merebant BOR vy smu Comstie.Oryetais, Soôn As, A6.Borax, San Ceums oi Jeaques Cu fobs Pe de , 24 te 34 King und Ques sia.Montreal.| Sasa a.orem Palm, Otve and Fish Otis, LAA pi d, Andrew Ocal As hon oq Bartas 3 Kim's Linsoed OB.ADV ERTISRMENTS SPW xLr WANTED inserted under rats o + ONE CENT PER WORD AC INSERTI WANT TED.pisin cook or thorough servant.9 | PERATURE om Shirt Collars wanted: to pxpe- rienced hands good pay.Canada Manufastar- ing Company, £11 8¢.Paulst.WANTED a Nituation as Traveller in Nova Scotia.|- (By Mrs.Julia MeNoir wok) Caran 11 (Continued) While Elleanore had been telling Mss.Rey\u201d base the history of the morning, Mr.Bradford bad finished his call and left the house ; and pow Mrs.Rose came to say that Mrs Marvin was ready to see Mrs.Boyburn.Res ue went to her ows apartment; x as her custom during Mrs.- bores visites retired to the dressing-room, and the two friends were left alone.\u201cIf you have seen Elleanome\u201d said Mrs.Marvin, \u201c you have hedrd all about this morning ; she 1s very much excited abouf it.\u201d « It may have a good effect on \u2018her, making her more ready for attacks gpon her belief, nw showing plainty to ber the spirit with ich she has to centend.\u201d « Elleanore is now governed by mere impulse ; she is a Protestant because 1am a Protestant.We know how weak is impalie to resist ptation, snd even were she, by study an8 careful teaching, to become intel- a convinced of the fallacy of the creed of Rome, she would still in danger of falling away to that belief through flatiery, persecution, a specious argument, ôr by having her imagination fascinated by the pomp and splendor of that magnificesit deception.Re- Mgicn, my dear Grace, is of the heart, and by hea: treligion only cad one stand.Mey God convett my child to bimself, against all the allurcments 6f the w he flesh and the devil she may be strong in the whole armor of God.\u201d «J have thought of this,\u201d replied Mrs.Rey- burn, \u201c Would it not be well to keep Elle- ancre now constantly with you, withdraw her from her regular studies, and have her study with you, as your health will permit, the Bible, the history of the Reformation, aad read those many excellent volumes that bave been published containing the history of the Covenanting Church of Scotland, of the Huguenots and the Waldenses.It may be that this course of study, and the words you will speak to her as ahe goes on with it, will be made instrumental in the conversion of her soul, and the fixing of her bentiments.\u201d \u201cI wish I bad done this before\u201d said Mrs.Marvin.\u201cI am now so feeble I fear I can sccomplish but little, Yet I will do that little prayerfully, and may the blessing of God follow the wor 1t seemed as if Mrs Marvin's strength were renewed for the task she had set herself.She improved considerably in health, and entered she bad assigned her\u2019daughtei.Hour after hour EJleanore passed by her niothors couch in the study of the word of Ged, or reading of those who were \u201c slain fdr the wosd of God and for the testimony which they held,\" and she read how \u201cthe blood of the, martyrs indeed been the seed of ths Church,\u201d how those who had been ted « suffered it, looking unto Jesus,\u201d her eyds would flash, her cheeks glow, and her heart swell high with enthusiaem ; yet that generous yosug heart had never \"yet been touched by the tender love of God, had never trembled af \u2018his wrath, had nev ared sin.How did that loving and er watch and pray to mark in her ies, heart he stirrings of that Spirit that cometh where he will, as the breeze wakes up in the forest in the slumberous stillness of a» summer day | When Mrs.Duval left the house of her sister-in-law, an and def she was ready to resolve ever to go there again, but to separate herself entirely from those who thwarted her dearest plans in this world, and whose heresy would for over, divide them from her In the world to come.At her own home she found a friend, & lady, who, falling away from Protesténtism'to the Church of Rome, was zealous for Mir Dow re- ligien, even beyond those in its communion.Here was a sym ng auditor, and to her Duval gave a bighly-colored account of the kindness she herself had displayed to those ungratefal ones, and the contumelious treatment she had received.\u201c Of course,\u201d said Mrs.Duval, \u201cI love my brother's child.Then 1 consent to bave his property used to build up héresy, and so injure the true Church, ( Aud then, my dear friend, for years I Rave destined Elleanore to à convent.What a charming Mother Superior she would make! Her beauty, her dignity, her fine mind, her fortune, her family, all point her out as the very onc.for such a poeition.What an pdvantage to us all to bave her bold such a place! and bow much to the credit of us whi should be the means of placing heg in it! | Ob, to have one of those devout, saintly sisters ot our own.fleeh and blood, and performing for us meritorious works, and looking after pur spiritual interests, while we are shut up to the hurry and bustle of society, \u2014bow can I'resign such à cherished hope I\" \u201cBut,\u201d observed Mrs.Duval's friend, \u201cif you are doomed to digappointment in your niece, you can yet hive this satisfaction in one of your own daughters.\u201d \u201cOne of my daughters!\u201d cried Mrs.Duval, Sgbaat 4.why, my dear madam, I have but ree.\u2019 4 Very true, and one of thagn deveted to the Cherch\u2014 - \u201cBut,\u201d interrupt-d Mrs Duval, \u201cwhat # sacrifice, when they are so eminently.calculated to shine in socigty ! My Victoria, every one says, has uncommon beauty ; Eugenia bas a wjt that will make her à reigping spirit in the highest circles; and to shut Mp my little Violet, who already shows suok a wonderful musical talent, in a convent! Oh, madam, they will aid the (\u2018burch vastly more by throwing their influence for het into society thax hiding themselves in a cotivent.\u201d The visitor seeing that she had crred, said meekly, «1 see the force of yo remarks ; you know that [ am ese matters.\u2018 one 4 le cute Mrs.Doral ory rivine een better by and by.ope garde Elleanore, the early loss of her parents will naturally throw a gloom over her charno- ter, which will make the quiet, the religious exercises and the labors of à convent eon- genial to her.With no mother to watch over ber, the convent would be a fitting refuge from the temptations of this world, and the baughty, defiant spirit she exhibited this morning certainly peeds int.\u201d Mrs.Duval was not alone in her views for Elbranore.Her mother, old Mrs.Marvin, had | for her grand-daughter but one wish\u2014to see ber take the vows of some Eg wpe Weary of a life that glare of fac- tune and fashion bad pr pained un- reet.disgusted with that cnp df pleasure that bad been bitter amid its on or sparkle, old | Mr.Marvin looked to a convehtmal life as the ' fullness of rest and cali, of sweet content in | this life, and safety in the futare world.To | see one of her descendants canght out of the whirling vortex of-society, and st apart to moartifcation of the À purifying of the spirit, holiness in this life, and salvation im the life beyond, becoming) finally a treasure- ; house of goodness, from; which the other | à nor Father Munot edvined Mrs.Duval to resent the Fetter old Mrs.she had received from \u201c Success is worth x y sacrifices,\u201d said the wily father.TAL these \u2018mortificatinna redound to your credit.FPerevemace will ve you s true dsughter of the Church.\u201d « Don't give & up, Harréet, aid the feeble old mother fram the chair where, with her praver hook, ber rosary, and the \u201cLives of the Saints,\u201d she passed her days.\u201cI can\u2019t go there ; your sisters have Bot haw such as you bave; I will hip you 1 can by my dick sistar-in-law.prayers to ihe Virgin and to the holy Saint + with zest into the course of reading and study | \u201c1 will go,\u201d said the old lady.\u201cTY haven't been out of the house this six months; bat hat infimoce ber husband's po eue w uence her hus 's mother bas over Vi poss \u201c Do,\u201d said Mrs.Duval, fil.=} dent palier it will do you aay hurt, and if Virginia any heart ad all, she'll foel your coming.\u201d I've sent her many messages, and now I'll on donations to her Church, prayers to the Virgin and saints innumerable, assured by Father Munot that ber salvation was certain, and yet shrinking back from death with horror unutterabls.A surprise it surely was to Mrs.Marvin to ses ber almost bedridden mother-in-law come tottering into her rdom, supported by Mrs Rose and a servant.\u2018The old lady was placed in à large chair by the invalids couch, and for some minutes was too feeble to speak.\u201c You are very kind to come and see me, | mother ; it is a great exertion, and one that I did not expect,\u201d said Mrs.Virginia Marvin, « I wanted to see you,\u201d gasped the old lady, \u201cand I wanted to make friends between you and Harriet.I want her to come and sée you, 80 I can hear frem you every day.I haven't forgotton my son's wife, if J am a poor old woman.\u201d \u201c1 feel no enmity toward \u2018tister Harriet,\u201d said Mrs.Marvin, =\u201c There ars some subjects I had rather she would mot force on me, but as a sister she is always welcome.\u201d + And II tell her to come and see you ?\u201d sabd the old lady, eagerly.\u201c Yes, \u2018mother, tell tell hess wo must still be fends.\u201d ~ | « | knew you hada kind heart,\u201d said the old lady.\u201c You weréealways as kind to me as my own flesh and blood.And now, Virginia, 1 want you let Elloanore come and see me.She basn't been to our house this good while, and it isn't right for her to neglect her old grandmother\u2019 Old Mrs.Marvin bad been & handsome and stately woman in her prime, As her daughter- in-law looked on her now, shriveled, excita ble, restless, half-childish, and contrasted the present with days when that same woman was tall and proud and dignified, tears of pity filled her eyes.\u201c1 have not hindered Ellesnore from visiting yu x a, mother,\u201d said Virginia, « You'll tell her to woa't you 7\u2019 said old Mrs.Marvin, quickly, She's my son's only | child, and I haven't forgotten.when he was the pride of my heart.And,\u201d going back to the first part of the conversation, \u201c don't you mind Harriet.She means all well te you and she sha'n't force things-on you ; I'll her not to dolit.Of course it isn\u2019t pjeasant to bave her talk to you about dying, and she éha'n°t do it.\" « It isn\u2019t that, mother.I don't mind hearing about death.\u201d Young Mrs.Marvin raised herself on her arm, and looked earnestly at her mother-in-law as she spoke.I love to think of dying ; it is good and beautiful to be going home to G \u201c Love to talk about dying!\u201d cried the mother-in-law, 4 Yes, mother, do not you ?* \u201c No, no,\u201d said the old lady covering her face with her bands; « it is horrible, horrible !\u201d A'look of intense) pity swept over Virginia's face as she laid back on her pillow.When pret Don dealer! had come back to the sent ber idaughter-In-law said : pu 1t-is not death that Barriet ttunbleé he by talking about.But I am a Protestant, mother, and she.wants to make me a Roman Catholic.\u201d | - «It is all kindness and true love, daughter, and for the § of your soul.\u201d « But, er, Jf 1 am satisfied in my own religion, why not let me alone init 7\".« Because you are nôt enfe in it.We want to save you\u201d \u201c daw, dearmother, Jou have just told me that your creed has mot made you ready for death\u2014tbat death Is horrible & you.Why ak me to give for that creed my own, which makes me rejoice in tho view of death, which makes cternity glorious te me ?This, mother, is my reason for my faith ; it makes * to live Christ and to die gain! \u201d Old Mrs.Marvin listened to these words with fixed attention ; every feature of her daughter-indaw's face attested fincerity.Virginia's eyes were bright with hope, 5 smile ot joy was on her ligs ; into the mind of the r lady entered belief in the sincerity of the younger, envy of such exalted happiness, doubt of the creed-that had given her own soul but husks to eat.A look of perplexity and of dread filled her fave ; she bent forward in her chair, and spread out \u2018both her hands in à deprecating way.\u201c Don't, don\u2019t\u201d she cried, in a husky voice, \u201c dont tempt my soul.Don't Virginia, I am & poor weak old woman ; please, don't temp, PA \u201c Ob, mother,\u201d Virginia, in à voice\" of love and pity, \u201c'in'Jesus Christ you might \u2018be strong.\u201d There was a long silence ; the younger Mrs.Marvin lay looking sorrowfully at her mother- in-law, praying in her heart that God would loose her spirit from its shackles and b iuto the freedom of the children of God.elder lady was thinking of the words of her daughter-in-law, and wondering how such a frame of mind had been attained.At last she mid, Do you pray, Virginia 1 es, mother, froquantly\u2014to God alone ™ \u201c No saint to help your \u201c No, mother, and 1 know my prayers are heard, for they are answered.\u201d «You read\u2014\" \u201c Yes, mother\u2014-my Bible mostly, little else.\u201d \u201c But how can you get the true meaning 7\u201d « By reading and praying over it, it beqomes food for my soul.[ rest upon its and tc), make mo strong.| find when I follow its counsels that I do right; 1 think of ts good words and they comfort me.\u2019 The old lady shook her bead.= I'm atraid you are all wrong, Virginia.\" « But, mother, | am happy and not afraid to die.\u201d This, however it might have been com- tated by others, was an unanswerable argu- ; ment to the oid lady, who lived in.such terror of \u201cI must go home now, deughter.You have said very strange things to me.I shall be surTy to have you wrong, for then you will be Jost ; but if you are-right, ! am wrong, abd what will of me?|] may never see you j again.Virgi ; 1 don't get out of my room often.\u201d 4 | hope God will be with you, mother, and enlighten you as you need, and we stall meet ip heaven\u201d The two clasped hands\u2019; the old lady bent down and kisecd her daughter-in-law's check ; \u2018then, assisted by Mrs.Bose and à servant, left the roum, one thought Glling ber mind : Vir! finbe ia à best, , and yet \u20ac sho is not afraid 9 A profound pity for her mother filled young] Mrs.Marvin's heart; fervently did abe implore; | fhe good Skepberd to bring thas poor wander.{og soul into bis anfe fc id.She toid Elicanore of the old lady's visit, and \u2018harged her to go- sbd see ber grandmother.+] don\u2019t want to send you into temptation, | my child, yet it seems à duty for you to visit your father's mother.Go, and consider how little the Chirch of Rome offers to give real solace in the hons ef death\u201d Old Mrs.Marvin had little to my to her family shout the visit to the invalid, She told them that Klleanore was coming to sss.ber, and that Visgivis would be glad to sce Hur- riet : and with this they were satisfied, never dr: amisg pt the poor shadowed seul bad tn SE top wut from the Solis of that glsom rt pe sich she was groping har cheerises wy to (fe Continued) ~~ CORRESPONDENCE.TORONTO.CORRESPONDENCE, (Prom our own Correspondent.) EBSULTS OF THE ELECTIONS.= | Tomowvo, Jan.5\u2014~The holiday seasem has cetas and gous, and, after a brief respite from the wordy violence of contending parties, the inexhaustible subject of politics is again in the ascendant.The battle has raged botly in most of the comstituemcioq which have been appealed to ; and, as usmal, both sides claim the victory.West Durhem and Prescott opened the ball by returning by acclamation |.McLeod, an out-and-out Reformer, and Ham- iltom, an equally pronounced Conservative, but now claimed by the Government on the ground of his having ised them a fair support.Two decided Opposition - victories - in South Grey and Prince Edward came next, and imparted fresh energy to the drooping - bopes of the Conservatives.Lauders majority, however, which is less than two hundred, showsa great falling off from his former ma, jority of 500, wbich his friends claim to be the result of tbe more vigoreus character of the opposition he encountered in Ald.Dickgy.In Prince Edward the triumph was unez- pected inasmuch as BStriker,' the unseated candidate, was a Reformer, and the censtitg- ency is of the same complexion- The return of Monk, a Conservative, for Carleton with.-ont opposition followed.Like Hamilton he is claimed by both parties ; but coming from the Ottawa region, which looks to Soott's Crewn lands and timber policy as affccting their principal interests, ho is almost certain to support the Government, though previously.elected as a supporter of Mr.Sandficid Mo- Donald's Ministry.North Simcoe was the scene of an overwelming Opposition viotary, Ardagh being returned over Dr.Ramsay by à vasjorit of rate recette must have n y sides, but so large & majority was certainly unexpected.Stermont yesterday varie its previous verdict and declared for Bethune, the Government candidate, by a small majority ; and to- + day, 80 far as can be ascertained from the imperfect returns thai have come in, West Northumberland has also shifted-her ground and elected Captain Gifford, an Oppositionist.aa th eight constituencies vacant before the crisis, four have returned undoubted Op- positionista, two Ministerialists, and two Conservatives, who are claimed as adherents to the Ministry.These latter, however, Mosars.Hamilton and Monk, were, undoubtedly, pledged to the late Ministry while it remained in office ; so that had there been a full Mouse when the first votes of the session were taken, Sandfield McDonald would have had a majority at his back.It is not probable that any ef the members of the Cabinet will have any difficulty in being returned.Messrs.Scott and Gow have already been re-elected by acclamation, and although a poll was demanded in rent To ronto the opposition to Crooks is masely nominal, Alderman \u2018Harman having that be could be persuaded to enter u = contest.It is a matter of surprise brought \u2018out without his consent, in the Crooks has been allowed such an Py pr fod ru 3 ite of Minliterial pres Pt appreached, but without success, prevailed among à large section servatives that, seeing Mr.Crooks so recently elected, it would .give bim an opportunity of provi bre bere opposing him ; Ministers, at the outast of claimed and received a \u201c fair trial,\u201d but justice to accord the same Cabinet There have been but fow new points 8 Messrs.Blake and Gow, speeches, have each pledged the Ministry to | take action, so far as in their power lies, toner in which they propose to act has net been defined.It is difficult to sec what they can possibly de in the matter beyond.addressing à strong remenstrance to the Ottawa authori- tiles.No mention of any such action was made in Blake's speech defining the Government policy, and it is probably an afterthought to mtisfy the demands the Orangemen.Dual representation too not to be allowed to stand over, as bas been inferred from the silence observed on that point by Mr.Blake, | for Mr.McKellar will introduce a bill providing for its abolition.Tbe question of whether the Ministry is a coalition one or not, is the principal subject of discussion in the party press; and in view of the support expected from Conservatives like Monk aud Hamilton it scems difficult to avoid the former conclusion.Lively times are expected when the House re-assembles on the 18th, which, it need hardly be said, is looked forward to with the keenest interest by all.MANITOBA.- \u2018(Prom Our Own Correspondent) \u2014 Foar Gamay, Dec.18,1871.TER GOVERNOR'S PROCLANATION bas just issued, calling Parliament together for despatch of business, om Tuesday the sixteenth of January \u2014at Wimnipeg\u2014-to \u201c troat, act, do and conclude upon those things which, in our said Legislature, by the commen council of our said Prevince, mag by the favor of God Le ordained.\u201d By this early meeting the popularity of the Administration may seon be tested by a vote of the represen tatives ; though the result éf such a vote is pretty cee.tain\u2014the recent change of Ministers paving | om much strengthened the Government, completely taken the wind oat el the the salls of their opponents.RAILROAD AXD 3ELEGRAFE.Nr.Rossell, of the Eastern Division Pacific Railway Burvey, is at t em, men, and making p fora survey the line during this winter.The telegraph as {ar as Pembine isin goed working order, but beyond there it is not, though it is hoped to Lave all defects very soon repaired.* ; IMPORTS ARD DUTIES.The imports at Winnipeg for the month of November are stated to be $91,600 .and for the Nanitoboea, respectin, the Neskatch-wan, which will very sooe [ .tanct à cos 5 di fil Hil 5e) troulie Was, howeyer, Fa Lea ue | ome after another.wié Chm cared to contest the pest, A focling also the musderers of Scott of FE 1k i i He i i £ F § 5 : F : 1 F il i i i ] i = : Ë i ; J Ht i : i à Ë a | 1 i î E 8 1 the horses.\u20184 I have bad many conversations and other miners, and though I iad seems to me most probable that advance of the railroad, a discovery made north of Jasper House, and not far from the most talked of pass over the mountaing, that will likea many thousands of Micawber.like miners from all parts, and give such an impetus to the settiement of tèds territory as was the case in Califoraia, British >?Railroad a trafic that would much help to facilitate its building, while increading tie prosperity also, [8 somo degree, of swery part Pf the Dominion, - \u201cIn conclusion, I would say that the fall wishings on the bars of this river are turning out good beyond thie usual rate, owing te the onupually high state of the water this sam~- mer.« Bome ofthe miners have taken out onan! « covered by the receding water.\u201d MR.ROYAL AND THR ATTORNAY.The following {s part of Mr.Royal's reply tb the Attorney-General, ia answer to tho ntusk made upon him about the Fenian trials; the Frerich people that the was unfairly illegally and wrongfully convicted.\u201d « This accusation of our I am allowed to use his mildest repress: is à \u2018direct falsehood, à mimopremeataion and a hase \u2018nsinuation\u2019 in every sense of?prisoner ponsibility of & criminal, might perhaps read: : and \u2018study with profit os Wharton, and thus or i tion which Le Metis bas carefully drawn with re gard to Letendre.Metis of trying to arouse à feeling jury was \u2018packed\u2019 to secure the prisomerd conviction.the only conclusion that any one who andes stands French language, and had alittle ean come at, after reading the incrimi Pare that our sy of draw |: the panels is totally defecti conrot secure the equality of numbers Frençh and English jurors.word \u2018packing \u2019 is of our A G fertilé imagination ; for bow could the have besa \u2018packed\u2019 wheto the panel had been drawn twe months before the commise sion of the offence t The report docs nor could it say eo.And besides, ora rou.gra me {BE ind cause of the three delay that attended the fasuing of the 7 Proclamtetida in French of the «th of.last.ation?Why, sir, a of the an Attorney-General.that man is ineerge.est, and his violent denunciations show abun.the.accused before Her to be to made to a D ours chere and outrageous condact Ÿ ; « Discretion, Judgment, calmness \u2018of mind and reflection must have deserted eur Ades ney-General'a when about te viné up : his ferce atjac me ; for be mans certainly .would Lave come to another conclusion, never have directed against me 8 shot a ls - mitrailleuse, which is capable of vousding more than one.\u201c However, I fool it my duty not to press the case further than to deny the charge purely - and simply.believed, bere ise Food Globe to \u2018swallow down all clations of the disloyalty of our French now that the cause of the famous ahiay = of the Crown.In fact, | am willing hath \u2018ow, in order to bare Justice done by the O alty of mycountrymen.ss Winnipeg, Dec.14, 1871.\" SMALL-POX VS.VAGCLNATION, (Fo che Bditor of the Witness.) prevalence of amall-pax in this city, and i.is not so much the among the well- ces, :çither in person or évelliag, but mast bo maibly atéributable to the closences and want of veatiletion-which constitute ous dwellings, so many Lothouses, in which \u201cinfections dis senges such as -pox, measlos and scarles fever are fostered during the winter season.In places of public resort, and in shops where this discuse may happen $0 make a abode, care should be taken that cting public be not victim! case of the two young ladies in contracted disease, and died, by w = ex) ted, Le paticles - scasc had exis t upon this head.A great evil which physiciens have tot tend yi à Le es wast a art by law patients (who may ! be ne) to Prguid ot Saree fn where such cases are né- clavmhare to coca b Là à suious sad to some matter to con toad pisd, and families, except in the of others aad infants, all patients should be taken at once to hospital and in every city these should be & bospital emtig-ly set épart for smallpox end other eruptive sod cusiagious disessos.this way alome will families and Pod hoods be spared from unnecessary exposuss, .Even the bed weed should barned, oles there can be ne security agai infection af some future time 40 other partics making \u201cwe ot it The putdic should adbpt every method prevention in fta power, else § scase may increnes to the 'prosoctions of A fearful epidemic, as Is ot present prevailing In rial hae it bas\u2019 gradually increased as it alway during the sotamn sad wie- ter monthe\u2014{rom 5 deaths ja Dre A ; 18 ia September, 336 Ia to the - hil = fi i JP à vu = ire i PE 20x05 : 662 is ovember, and in } December\u2019 to ae Lee Cie terrible disease, we should have the power nd ingst © patients who possibly cam.be sent to hospital, and in Montreal, bis warning cry would r-4 « Le Metia is charged; with trylog to convince .Letendre Dsan Ezn,\u2014We have just now = poorer Slasoes ni .and conflicting statements on minor poin a a; \u201c wo.a Tec 28105 ¥ .Bows to %o Neen = 4 Columbia, etc, and farnish for our Peciée- - +x yo twelve dollars per day x cat hr do ra i: à word.Mr.Clarke, on the subject of Qa rue =e 1 Sd Pass alt with by the Judge, sad #ie 2504 » iy 1 pL M 3 oe \" \u20ac Your correspondent, Mr tas dcr soca Le fa ses 1 î \u201c Well, Mr.Kditor,I respectfully sabaslt thd.» .ug ante Er.Ty es.Mr.Clarke publish the panel iteel?and stabs + *'} the cause of the naming of six Frensh tales 9 4-1 ui.\u201c Here, Mr.Editor, is the last missile throw i set correspondent, who ohags |.4 wf?+ - \u201c Who is it that makes such © serious Goes\u201d; + dant proof that be is, does he not betray Mis = : bring mored duty as Àtéornez-Goueral Ly not; F v \u201cIf our irreflioctive Attorney-Generaiistabe = \u2018 for the s violent denun- sat aN made knewn by the avowal even of a Minister - « oo * * ol.re 5 # , t oo .EY Bw ow 4 - - >'à + 4 - ra » à \u201c pre mer ere pp von oo.a = rope ~ pn .a S : + 3 tL é H i Vaccinate Coie BE : Ee amit rer Rl LEIA Pi bw and to the 1-pox that arth dps ey ta is 32d among Yititing of the bete She Ra he of Bots thelr Sersss AE met \u2018there they oon whom citer classes, plow oc ow her ¢ Be void a : = a Dey placed Ss Foi ide mars J na \u201c| TEE hoe -\u2014 wint Ove - all bt The any ox Hy À facesse her mate thoi lettme ne Sait, MO - close morths, read contacts stated, - it y nothing Ê ; ve brie: an NTREAL ; ES ae SE ee \u2014 the ok dons : per i wea si ln AY - Ovision for warmly : deaths _ cent.\u2018 vod window ie ere ve er _ wendy rie ll ey My ris Y TIRE, air thrown - atilati wines tr date fest One - erisemests .Be ahea on, and SED + MPs! this : his ; se.och race \u2018oesacn, but as to mi.od W RS wanted = {bis Fomsoon, TY your Farensen, } _ ass cs, De provient ring 1 vu coulé maps VAR dows F® Toole | \u2018 ; .all, exce the hat the and te ni as tbe =, metre Goods ond Une the our pt sad of last a; the le rr Wrernes RHEUM Dame ki ili they those er tsolate Over res \u2014 A sweet, to hour 0 aicted oo Crea] ore gon.dod aed FER = |; van TIM y| flisements of ora not the rout Ao ot pox or te oe Yer weedy =.B this Fo \u2018 ; mes fore ve ST: prennent à ing vt Fi Wri Rt =a RC = Bimal a0 ; bait coined i , Homan si % he twen wees from email scie pa.Ameh à a Se Compe Be 147 Wolles doods FOR i çAn Tam, of itin it, and Reman Guhl Gems tracts vhs dieu BE he rs Se ar en cas I ros msc THE _.nn me m2 TE nt SERRE as | en EE pure wr [A HOLD _ the ee ire ay crn the greatest What tn the WASTE Y 45 Pr.Cashes x eu vo found Rens eee oases, sont, in pa a i OLIDAYS.sir.\u2014- toierable à war proviso rl = is cale PSE un Pen mit a CL ppg io \"ae CHR JANUARY wed of thane provision needed bored this 1 hat smallpa Y rte, Sr om der SEES TE Er JS ares \u2014 a CHRIS ANVARY w remove c for last increasing.NTED.» w Takes 710 Dés: OF 3 ro Py -Meeti ,l re] con es it i weed amongst week exists ast .3.omas Ooo «Fee Soie CHAR Janne: OF LIFE new YEAS 7 and ng, on.nts to ces boudin only evening.victims Ît nus ED, a Genet, ri BUY wt tor LES M Rows ie KEW DOMLNIOI AND ns cie Imosemes \u2014 the is one-third Warm business.: rapeaie yo \u2014 Victoria Sonar, mows UY NEAT TINE sortante | > Paste: PAG 49 boeptta be form infentil In than xTED.x ko vey.Ast at © Orie Ww and a, your oi es ** Gin \u2014 ; Geperd k the mes cv I \u2014Eo.the in malt Pas BERTRO Oriental, ooll tpe Duttos LE our tool 'NonTaEt very com Co wits : wee! = large according vétoimation the fami] 3 [Ona sit, ni I A \u201cen Stes \u2018 plete the sedsen Roses b Meeti ZY Das proportion iy a dat FE M 8 ace 2.00 Loollens Goods ï oa or sac A rived ing Protas.ng Jaa.Y Wrysase population Moe law, ue a Det sou URP = early 000 TAR cest.\" arly How om hand f nées as rie: testant FANCARY, 0, ot and duriég protection are be de pitt a per Sri aia ere ana a Cont yom su Mug RIS Fate Bom AL Rw \u201c urs trom V1 PER je House on + 7 your \u2014 the cos\" pectin ssn à Tal is sven.APN pe \u20ac.te er ED NEV po FALL W00 .cowirs [rE the = Thursday JANUARY several to be fou the disease.alt ANTED.Aide Whol oh von said Y Sunday ! sm fer MIN TONS, L Corser FIRST PRISE FES -Laecure 183 were toward: oF ay.Ti care, oe po ound a8 na 1» 8 smal RS.South tamor & Y ?& Ce.Tou that « TON » H of Notre re URDA ith dan Hall of arenes, , wee are : ba in every .Cases .Antoine s one ber Pring do te: and .BS.boughs orè FoR J MO RI Dame \u2014 Y.i%th jag.st J Andro nin oe, not ; 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nee RE tres \u201crt i fee, pre T - LOGIE ~~ Fe .be safe ing that Po; x ary pers Factor 22 $ mor were AND or sented, le a go.of vou A.AL EX] lished \u201cer.Tant smiley aor ELEGRAP .Cour.K 4 a that p to Bepubliomn RAS os se sure: 1 na w =e ao ARF 3 ted as ropre- O:W din Comme = rsh ons of tbe ras the Ament \u2014 H Ce restos government.Se ; which 8 Tn ro .w at reset va s 76 NOTRE streets.rie we °° An 8H \u2018 : Sm DT INT |B ee ir pus Jamo nor ou ALD | Be Fern ES | mocives, If we to.me \"S70hy eeu) ioe o Iara kat quiet.Now «press 2e LX BRO M Pe heart, ran ETS vod nro © Com esting of Stok od advance Bogan mue thelr Severn cariond ve 25 su Her RIN : sv | & ox Eo Hore bn nar sm ron veo pm peas\u2019 1 « .pce of believe \u2018sal 04 at $4.aa 8100 @ Wye Te a.Li Londea a {Mae ocz RAL Supe publ mon, o 8 W om suing cloak 12th @ Ofes, Shasshold barg - + « © & a 2 x F g i ë 8 2 a = g : g » passage through the : dense crowd.After then came the band of 3 the Aschenbrodel Verein, and the 9th Regi- mént with arms reversed.All the drums \u2018were muffled and the standards draped with crape.A large number of persons in the employ of the Erie Railway wearing badges of 1 - \u201d crape où the left arm came next, followed by À the hearse, which, was decked with black and - white plumes, and drawn by four black horses ; > %R walking beside it.were the pall-bearess.After the bedrse a cologed groom in livery led the fe Black horse which Pisk or accustomed : 0 while in command is regiinent.| In'accardançe with military precedente à pair A of spurs were beth jneerted in the stirraps of \u201cM - the empty saddle.The officers of the 30th -Ù gade and another detachment of the Erie way \u2018officers\u2019 followed.A long line of ; close carriages, conveying relatives and pér- *.sonal friends of the deceased, closed the procession.The column moved to the New | ,.Haven Depot, where the remains were placed hi on\u2019 the cars for conveyance to Brattleboro\u2019.4 spot from which the procession\u2019 could 8 .De viewed was crowded with throngs of spec- i .FISK'S ASSASSIN.\u2018- Btokes has been removed to a cell fitted : \u2018with every convenience for usp.At - §.three this afterndon Stokes was into il the Court of Special Sessions at the Tombs, where the inquest wa held.UNIUN PACIFIC TRAINS LATE.D _ Ouama, Jan.8.\u2014Bitter Creek Station reports _ M |: that no passenger tæain on the Union Pacific ; + Raiiroad passed there since January 6th.The = i passenger (rain of yesterday is lying at Raw- | ._ lings waiting for the track to be cl and the to-day were said to be stack in : the snow at or near Separation Station.+ OANADIAN; | {From the Morning Papers.) to TORONTO.: ; : 6 A'piysroourr.i - Tomoxro, Jan.8.\u2014One of gur loading wholesale merchants, doing business both here and in Montreal, has .into consid sr- able difficulty with the Castom House au- itherities om account of undervaluation of - \u2018 pou Cans WR AYE 8.> ; ELECTION DAY.i : .To-mortow being the day of the West To- 1 - \u201c Tonto election, the Chief of Police has isswind ! : a proclamation to-night, ordering all taverns {I aad shops where liquors are sold to be closed, Il.under a penalty of $100.; ji PISPUTED BLICTION CASS.| | À À decision will not be given id the W: À .| York controvertad election case until the sth of March, it being argued ta tera in the 5 oo.CITT COURCE.+ The old Council held its lset meeting to |-might.On Monday mext the Council will : meet for the purpose of clecting a mayor for = ©.the present year.great and increasing power, the United Btates =à people speaking the same language, in- .beriting the same traditions, hyving many \u2018points of contact and resembiance, bat alsa some points of difference, with the Canadians.The English were frequently taid, by some with one animus and some with another, that any quarrel between England and the United States must affect the well-be- ing and safety of the Canadian relations.On the other hand, fm accordahce with a theory which had taken poësession of some persons who rode it like 8 nightmare, the very fact that England had pussessions alongside the United States was & source of danger to the friendship of England and the States ; and it was said that if England only was rid of this Dominion of Canada peace would always exist between the two natione, He did not hold that .theory at all, but believed it to be utterly fallacious.There were a large number of people who spoke very freely\u2014some in admiration and some in reprobation\u2014of Am- 1 erican institutions, and who were ready ta take one side or the other of American politics; but ho ventured to say that a very considerable portion of those who talsed so loudly were very imperfectly informed as to the constitution and position of the United States.From the time they cast off their allegiance to Great Britain there had been two great parties\u2014Bepublieans and De- m latter standing up for the rights of States, the former devoting their energies to the connection between the whole of the States of the Union.Though slavery was the prominent feature ofthe Civil War, yet disagreements between these had a deal to do with it.He believed both to be respectable, but the question between them would mever be solved ; it could only be set tied by ene prevailing hen the other took too much on itself, and each side resistin, when the other became too arrogant.: Another thing to which he wished to allude Tan free trade.The United States were upon the \u2018whole p protectionist nation, but there \u2018were very iderable portions of the United Biatos freo traders ; the Western States more particularly were by nature and interest advocates of freo trade, and these were the Btates which were now developing and 1 the most \u2018rapid pre- gress, obtaining a greater weight in the con- stitutjon.The great object of the Western, States was to obtain outlets for their prodace There were wo natural qutlets, and this fact was politically important.One outlet was eastward by means of the great lakes and the St.Lawrence, the other was southward through the means of the Mississippi.They were anxious for both outlets.He believed it to be a delusion that very many in the United States were covetinæ the annexation of Canada.He did not believe a word of it, but he believed tho.grest mass of A meri- cans would be better pleased without it.Bat the jWeéstern States weré very anxious to get the navigatiot of the St.Lawrence, and it was also of great impestance she should still have it.» And seeing this he thought nothing would be of greater 1m.| portance to the interests of Canada as well as the United States than that an understanding in this matter should be established on a ro- | .clprocal basis.(Hear, hear.) The St.Lawrence itself was not navigable.for any great distance because of frequent rapids; therefore navigation was carried on by the rivers and canals.These canals had been constructed mainly through Canadian territory and at Canedian expense.They were a goud.system of canals for cettain vessels, but were not éo large as was required.It would be possible for the United States | io make system of tanals which would -give that country an outlet to the ses without going through Canadian territory at all, but it would be much more profitable to all parties that the Canadian canals should be enlargod.[Hear, hear.) This was a matter of great in- [\u201ctesest to both nations, and that navigation ought, as iar as possible, to be improved and thrown open to both.[Hear, kbar] Another great thing that might take place in those countries would be the amalgamation of the railways.The Great Pacific was a great convenicnce, but another line was in progress across the north of the United States.'I'his was te go through the Great A merican désert, bnt & very much better line might be through British territory, and this would lead to the development of a district of Hadson's Bay to which the settlers were rapidly pushing their way, and the opening up of which would add enormously to the prosperity of the Dominion, (Applause).|.Sir Stafford mentioned one matter that was Included in the Washington Treaty\u2014the Island of San Juan.It had been referred to the Emperor of Germany.It was a matter of the greatest importance to Canada and the Britiek Empire, as defining the boundary line.It was most necessary that Canada should have a outlet in the Pacific.He said he w he v persuaded that it is for the interest of the peace not only of Great Britain but of the whole world, that the Bri.th empire should be bounds together by those es of correspondence which it possesses.{Applatise).Ho believed the promotion ef cor.rexponñdence between different nations would make them understand one another better, and thea there would be less likelihood of their goingto war with each other.Hasty words might be spoken in anger, which, on reflec- thon, perhaps, would cool down, bap if there was a : understanding between na tions there would be leas danger of those words ever being spoken.Very small mat- - ters tended more than anything else to produce good feeling between countries.He spoke cspecially of the feeling botweca Great Britain and the United States.What was it that often led to a breach.Nothing but hasty language that was uscd or 8 sneur sometimes | indulged in with regard to soucthbing in the \u2018ether Bot quite spprecipted ; perhaps ane pation did not SH fBcicat attention to the other, or did not think that there was sympathy in its fcolings or misfortanes.(Hear.) What made the Amèricans 29 sore against Englsud in the Great Civil War was undoudt- edly their belief that England did not sympathise witly them in their great misfortune, (Hear, hear.) Now improved modes uce brought us nearer together, made us better understand each other and love each ether better.(App! .) Take the last week or two, He rejoiced excessively that befcre the Chicago fire was out, while it was till burning, and while hearts were wrung with anxiety and the Americans were able te receive a telegram from | England, saying that already moetings bad been held, sympathy expressed, and funds mised for the relief of the sufferers.\u2014({Applause.)' And ifit were asked what response America bad made to that m sent by - the Atlantic Cable, it would be found in that | day'e Timci, in which it appeared that prayers were offered up In the churches in Now York for the recovery of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.\u2014(Loud spplause.) to Canada that # At this, he ordered his wife to legve the house, and, as she did not pbey, opened the door and thrust her out into the cold and darkness.Hattie, listening at the head of the stairs, heard this, and, without stopping to consider what might be the result to herself, groped-ber way dowu.| \u201cO father,\u201d she cried; ¢ don\u2019t leave mother out there! Dolet her come in.She'll freeze.\u201d - An oath was the only reply to this appeal, \u2018as the door was again openbd and the child thrust out with the mother.\u201c Now take care of yourselves,\u201d said the brutal man.A search was then mader in the pantry, but nothing was found to satisfy his appetite, and he had recourse #0 the brandy.Without this his heart might have relented ; as it was, he wont once to the door, but, secing no one, turned back and was soon quiet.| .All this was known té the wife, who watchéd to see what would be the fate of the younger children.Hattie she had wrapped in a large woallen shawl, worn herself during the night, and, thus protected; carried her to the barn, - There she laid her down in the hay while she returned to the house, Satisficd that thére was nothing more to fear from her husband at t, she tried the door, but it was fecurdy fastened.Not able to find entrance here, she wotit through ajar, she retraced her steps.- « Mother,\u201d said a feeble: voice, \u201cdo stay with me.It is so lomely here.\" \u201cI am going to ¢arry you back to the house now,\u201d i \u2019 \u201c1 don't want to go.I'm afraid of father.\u201d .\u201cThere is ne reason to be\u2018afraid of him now ; he is on the bed.\u201d , \u201cIn he fast asleep 7\" asked the child.\u201cI think so, and we can go in without being heard.\u201d - .\u201cThen I'll go; but let me walk.tire you to carry om.\u201d The mother did not fee] her burden, and the child was soon in her chamber.The fire on the hearth had no charms for her then, and she almost feared to breathe lest her father should hear.The hours of the terrible night wore slowly away and the daylight was gladly welcomed.\u201c1 dreamed of Mr.Hosford's family all night,\u201d said Annie Hall to her hushand that morning.\u201cI am sure there is something wrong, and I hope you will call there early.\u201d \u201cJt is not strange that' you Greamed of them, my dear, éfter all that was said.There is always something wrong where the hud band and father is a drankagd.| l\u2019ve no doubt Hosford had some kind of liquor when I met him yesterday.\u2018Gore will sell to him as long as he dresses decentiy, and there is any prospect that his bill will be paid.\u201d \u201c Do you suppose he has drank up the cow yet 7' asked the wife, «I think not,\u201d was the\u2019reply.\u201cThe cow is » valuable onc.Have you devised any plan to keep the animal in the family 7\u2019 None; wpless you can\u2019 get some claim upon it yourself.If you could carry some grocerics to Mrs Hosford and have the eow made over to you as security for the pay, that would do wery well.«I'm not énough of à lawyer to explain ig gery clearly, but It will \u201cI un vou pe y.I never thought of that plan, can try, but you must remember that I have a different man from Tim Allen to desl wigh.Suppose you go over with me and sce what you can\u2018do.\u201d\u201d Leaving all necessary orders with Jake, the hoy who sttended to calls indoors and ont, Mrs.Hall prepared for her ride.It was carly to make a professional call, but no apologies were required.Hattic was decidedly worse.\u2018Bhe seems to have taken cold,\u201d anid the doctor, \u201c Has she been out of the room 77° \u201c1 am sorry to say that she hes,\" was Mry, Hocsaford\u2019& reply.Ta \u2018 And I am sorry to hear it,\" was the quick rejoinder.49 thought you knew how much depended upon good care\u201d + * Mother does take good care of me,\u201d sald the child.«Sho couldn't help my going out.\u201d « While the doctor was making his visit i the sick-room, Mrs.Hall bad gatbered thé children around lier in the kitchen, and was\u201d relating what they considered a veryinterest- | ing story, whrn their father appeared from an adjoining bedroom.Instantly every child .sprang to the stairway, leaving.the visitor alone with the cause of their terror.He was evidently unprepared for the meeting, and, in his confusion, forgot the angry words he was about to utter.After à short conversation, in which he bore A most un- wilting part, he went back to his room and endeavored to make some improvement in his personal appearance, ; He brushed his hair, put on À vest and coat, but the bloodshot «yes and haggarl fate remained the same, These marks of dissipution could not be effaced.\"| \u201cGood-morning, Mr.Hosford.\u201d eaid the doctor, as he came hack to the kitchen, © 1 find your daughter much worse than | had expected, and am quite at a loss to account for it.Do you know of any way in which she could have ggken cold?; \u201cI have not cou her this morning,\u201d was the evasive reply.«The mischief has not been done this morning.You certainly must have seen Mer since J was here, yesterday.\u201d ! The suspicions of the doctor had boem aroused by Hattic's remark in defence of her mother.and they were increased by the angry look with which Mr.Hosford regarded his wife.\u201cli I knew the trouhl-, I should Le hettor able to guard against its effects,\u201d This was said in a quiet tone which but illy expressed the feelings of the speaker.That there had heen some outhumt of cruvity on the pars of the husband and father.he was sure, but he oonld not right the wrong.\" Then: was nothing for bin to do but pre- ærit=- for the aick child and take his leave.Mr.Hosferd followed his wife to the duor, arid.while he was lookiax aftdé Lis horse, the Jadies made rapid progross in (their acquaintance.Many questions were adked kindly, and anawerud frankly, and, wishout being rude or intrusive.Mrs.Hall made Lereclf acquainted with the rexources of the family.© Next time you gethere, Fou must buve gToucries tu sell\" she said to ber hushand, aa they rudé away.Broerything isneeded, from a barrel of flour to a pound of ugar.\u201d « What if § shouldn't ind 8 market 7 asked the doctor.yd Trust Mr~.Hosford to attend to that \u201d was the reply.° atten-i toit, and, in consideration vf sandries received,\u201d George Hall became the owner of another cow, - said cow to remaîn in sion of John Hosford, until called for by said George Hall\u201d \u2019 \"+ (7% be Continued.) + Those men whadestroy a healthfui con- stitation bf body by.inte! and aa ir- repalar life, do as manifestiy kill themselv-« as those who hang, poison or selves, Sherlock.wn thrm.the shed.All was still, and, lcaving the door The event proved shat Mr.Hosford did | | { ! | | > : 4 | ; \u2019 : - 7 A ; ~ Lo.| ! | | >.\u2018 | > \u2018 i i 3) | 4 Cy : : QE TNON THEME INEST .ot : .\" \" \u2014 - mt = _\u2014\u2014 em j \u2018 som 2 nde wis gol Tee keriuoggiiipl ta imtasdm ning No , Mitbellyny.voy \u2018 Teewrwt: A ie tg tli = A A en \u2018CABLE + * louve fer: Buflajo to-morrou, whose à guapd J.\u201c PE : 7 TRE SALABAMA\u201d CLAÉMÉ.tournent will be held on Thursday next | THE TBMPERANCS DOCTOR.|.i : Leunau, Jan.$,.8 am\u2014-The Times Le FOLITICAL SOMOME, \u2018 BY MASH DWERNES Smt \u201c= _.together, and the seventh closed entirely again discussing the subject of the © Aleks, | Baie are abroad that in consequence of | pad \"| the Sabbath.There is mot w rate-payer : a\u201d claims, malniaing that the American 2° \u201c2026 Prenmire boaght i bear on Hou.(Pubahed fs Beak Form by Notionil Towgite {would have reson fer rejoicing.In gument embodies misconception of the Mr Blake by the Grits the Hom.RB.W.{ .ance Society, Now York) = | the and poors\u2019 rates would Views aad foclings of the Fagiish Gorem Ie ar Lis saat, fay wll opsirm Cantiomek J Jetp be roboced one-half working-mon Me -Mment at the outbreak .- 2 .\u201c obear of the péblic-house.raté-payors = TEE LATE COL EIRE.tario Cabinet, aiid the cesfttion will ths be Hastie moanod and tossed restlessly upem 1d of the burdens which, direotty or Indirodé- broken Ep.\u2018her bed; then started up in wild affsight.ublicans bring upos them, an ed \u2018The Frisgrapè this morning comments: at Co ASSIERG.: ' #[ thought father was here,\u201d she sald in re- rate woutd be rather welcome than otherwige.- , 0080 length upon the death of Col.Fisk.The Ritter Assises before Ply to her mother's questions.\u201cIam sure I Them if six pablic-howses out of seven - MAKE CONTRACTS: - | Judge v 1380 The is ex ogly | can hear him now,\u201d she added, afger a- few Pont up, every tradesman, except, Livaaroos, Jen, &\u2014At a meoting of the cast, prising 86 defended, 14 unde-| minutes of silence.Le the pawnbroker and undertaker, would American Chamber to-day resolution a number of criminal cases.|.This time it was no dream, and Mrs.Hoe- more bénidens ; for the money*now speht \u201cadopted declaring that in be a Sh Mr.Kenneth McKensie appeared fer the ford went down.\u201cWhy don\u2019t you have à upon beer would buy beef and bread, tea \u201cChamber tbe mail mervico between Greet OUT light here!\u201d growled her husband.© No fire sugar, coats and shoes, coals and blan Britain and the United: States would bo is- either, and l'a half starvod.About time te chairs and tables.And, ga à consoquende, ritain \u2018 ve supper J hundreds of wives and , an û- proved the carrying qi of American male Cotemporary Press and Nows «You had better look af the clock\u201d sid | sands of chiliren would be better fod and roguesting the Consul of the United | : = == the wife.clothed and housed ; and the working-m EN EE te icate tho ro.BIB BTAFFORD NORTHCOTE ON \u201cWho cares for the clock?I don't.I| thempelves might, notwithstanding, put byls\u2019 \u201c solution to the.Postmaster-General at Wash.CANADA.want some supper.\u201d litthe agninit a rainy day.So many persons \u2018B ingtom.i | On the 1th of December last, Sir Stafford Just then the faithful old time-keeper think ; and, im this matter, we think with the 2° THE G HAVY | Morthoote, M.P., lectured as Exeter, England, *TUCk two.\u201cTwo o'clock fn the morning!\u201d many.But it is pro to open & ndw : > - Co ERMAN \u2019 1 om « Foreign Correspondence,\u201d and, in the\u2019 beexclaimed.\u201cI don\u2019tbelieveit.Any Way, public-bouse in Syden ON & new pringi- = v Km, Grämant, Jan.&\u2014The Im Ad
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