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—____——______________— : : ¥ | ffi@(fi{lw NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1866 POISONI™G BY LEAD. s hioh passed Iature did not embrace an; -pmfl" ' to fle the onn:fi :'n‘ramn. A i reasons to proc?;d . T ioh. Conn., by o Rys_Portchester and Oreenw ona., bY glosrier Inad to the destruction of the wen it inspires as did the raising result in the procla- of fnfamous oharacter, of Marr Smith and Arthur Jomes, & ned. He made some dal'y (Satirdays exospie r No. 40, N. R, at.. 6 p o gontedicted Ly the evidence of o very large maxoer of wit. | mation of ‘When loyal and di; ‘fl citizeus can vo They, however, stated the Quebec project to be unsatis- sarprised, but he was ch o Washisuion w1 N dersey o K foct of Cour 4 sonteadipted Ly the ovidence of 4 very Large B e % and | louker live together in harmony. shose who have saved, and 9ot | fuctory. Nowloundiaud is {or union, but not for the par- | remarks, nding which the Lour otnd‘:.mmnt it tand ML o sod 13 midnight. r improbabie oharactes Mary Smith auch as Go save | those who have attempted to destroy the State, will remain. ticular form of union agresd upon by the Quebec Confer- | snd the g:emb [y adforrned. Tt hq’l; the ¥ T r e | additional Details of the Walkill Valley Affair, | 775" o of these witnesses. 80 | My offios is now open > y ence. Prince Edwards Island D aallest tand. the most | azréement may be healed between this ovening abd Sos Y % | far ns it bhad ap Jeponent, Was st case submitted to me for opinlos, k ey ~ 'and the it in Joyal cou be 3 B reant, FRANK J. WHITE insignificant of the inces, stands out against any union | MOTTOW mOMINE, the division in lo naels § - j insignifieant of the B Ce = the last. two sessions, one | diligently and efficiently repairod ix time for the oy resolutions o this effect have | throw of the disloyal party now rejoiciog over of which Las just closed, : . s The deponent then deaies that i 1s & man of weal = Fatordey, by Empire Live, Garrl P bt 3 7 5 : f . o pay the cxpenses of th el " CALNADA been passed. * She declqres that there are natural obe uoon's procecdings. . % ‘ bolizGreetis o ovesniococers 3 0o | Claims for Damages Against the Miller who Made | 17000 SIS0 B . sisZa clen t hor unity with the colaniee o the mataand i the J_x_.-fi".scmxfi.fi..b.m, bovught fe busines oa N R y " P | " e. but has largely o0 : iey harrier that interposes itself between them in the Win- § © m., snd will be in session only th e Sivertiseioent. R the Poisoned Floar. cxpenees of bis mothers b ; Contederation —Eficets of the Eng ey hasster that Laterpoues e of that ltt lland will | for religlons ézereise previous to {18 final adjourn ases have been greatly inereased by the abduction Anter: Emprovements — Tlagn g0 for nothing, for the British Parlisment "lllll not hesi- "lhc Bom&lxmonml‘m scems 10 benn“nnu\u& o8 4 ther it will or not. ion, as the Assembly passed & resolution giviog ¥ear Montans and 1dabo- information in regard to Railrosd Time Tables, ves ad 1o anotln: part of thls paper. tate to include it iu the nnion act w At present th 1 of interest is in New-Brans- | vention anlimited and aothority o call on’ proscat the great poiat of iercel ¥ U stion of | churches Tor what they neaded. . Dr. David Herron of tbe Thes o Lierow stormy elecoy i secoud general elec- | Presbytory of Shawnpore aud Synod of Northern Indiay 14 and the erimioal prosecution; that he has always | - pport hin ehild wheuever she ch Ouswa—The Fenina Prisonets arisdiction of this conrt: that de- | wall - Avcidents on the Grand T My A SUBIECT FOR THE BOARD OF NEAPT. of great wealth, and testifind tha: be | v | P ) FESiiian €3 5o Mol 14 th Guiasy || FOSA—Ageiouttusal ¥ apes confederation, is going on. ingness aud jotention 1o con- | From Our Special Correspondent. tion in that Provinee since the Quebec Conference was addressed the Assembly as the representative ol the Be TomoxTo (C. W.), May, 2%, 1805, held. The first was adverse to n. But gt llmtl A!gr nrnmcd Dl.’-'vzlzllnnm u(l:‘ ?Tlh}x st ‘ I 5 o o vi ¢ mi s reported nartier (leader of the eastern sec- | Lieut.-Gov G " ' late Earl ol T- T, fered olloy jon: 4.mr informant on Thursday made a visit to the mill It 1s 1o rted that M. Cartier (leader of the eastern sec .IM: :“v:v&r::rmzr:g‘u‘ :n:":-i:h:fil:; e ncuco into | Resoired, That the cbnrol. views wiih rogzrot and diszay the i ith the miller, Mr. Thomas 1071 the snti-un o and ad- | prevalen 3 ¢ st Philipstown &nd conversed with (ke miller, Mr. Th tion of ik e Bishop of Montreal to &17¢ | {5 i ynjon scale, He was sent for to England and ad alenos of tie vice of lnteuperaie, i in view of sucear- 0 Alu-&fi Sy 17 | Marsh. Tho mill is situated on the right bauk of the Wakill 1hid wes o new ethodiol peacties Lis official sauction to the Confederation and to publish it, | yonished to change Lis line of action. Mr. House says :.‘.‘n':,.,:.’:,:'.‘ to promoto its diffusion, bears tae following o > Biverand 4§ ME it & ng RN ““‘.l actints | which was efuseds ll.n-‘xs of !"unn“lln[url'mm .. lie was threatened withbanishment ml!nrg Kong i!h;!xg 1T oat we hall with pleasare the renewed diligonce cukhe FROM KEW-BRUNSWICK ot mend his ways. However this may be, he cameback | pary of the ‘ehurches to arreat the evil of intemperance. o bottom of & valley of surpassing loveliness. | The surrounding conntry is beaut!ful, while in the immediate vicinity of the mill the scenery is ¢l everything being elections the Confederates | achanged man; and he would ot have come at all had 1ot | 2, That we believe total abstigesce fom the use of cating drinks as a beverage to be a Christian duty taught in God's Word. $ 7. Thnt we recommend to miaisters of ths Gospel throughesh oy desired to offer coutrnd we learn that in the per ng it ail_their own ty—Carleton— | his frinds been sufficiently numerous in the House of ay by a large | Commons to enforee bis eluiuis. Keon staied that thoy wished to offer ali Passengers Sailed. kept with the most scrupulous care and taste, Mitching our atter of the babeas corpus, ax AND SAN FRANCISCO—In stesm horse under a shed, wo reschied the will door just fu time to o other side. Thov wished to 1 rnment 1t the Canadi ment could have prevented Lis 4 Laytou, M. M weet Mr. Marsh, sud on staticg to Lin tare of our busi. | T08 Tesuit of the indictment, that it was not an soquittal on | wait wajority to carry the scheme it | return th o ol the ground that he | the laud that the third Sabbath iu Juce be st epast for tha O-F, Lougbra, wife and fau | the merita. but the of an mccident. He wished that an i J 8 i At B | preaching of sacmons on the subject of temperasce. oy ness, he at once assared us that bo would gladly furnish all the t oe ¢ of oge of | hos tak : was unequ ey, Tt is o singular fuct a8 11 | Popy Croslntion was adopted. THE rvr.usp PANIC o Tus 2 the motives 1 lie at the bottom of the ap- The report of the Sabbath Schooi Committen was takes Jurors to show why they fol ¢ fnct they wished to show, was thal Mr, st uisome of the facts of the last day | nal Mo ors that. Lord Mouck owes | SR Ged and wlopted. The Commiitee on the Church Frection Fund lowing vear, as follows: Drs.J. F. b Mary Jousscll, Charica H. Tugsil ert Dizxos, Dr. W. W. Fish, wife sud nild, G. A. Mendon. Mre ses in Canada. It | pointment of Colonial Gov wase M James L. W ‘ ido, but will not do so | his position in Canada to the circumstance that his ances- | | will not mnch effect commercinl ince now Las enough | tor was useful to the Imperial Government in carrying the | appointed for the f ' money “tight” on the othe , for the Pre data be could in reference to the sad afair. Mr. Marsl is a man of about £fty year »e, born in Vg gt - . =“v Jog W Hook, Mt Wo | land, and came to this country twelvo years ag, with a wif H o swears pos \er (0 Ay IOt UeETT ¥ ohn Chittle, E. W. Cofl two rons, and one daucbter. b his purse when he land them {o redace f exact staterwent the | ap 1 of its own to meot all logitimate demande, 1f the | Union Act with Trels umor says he is to” be re- | ST 6tn "purohard and Wm. A, Booth. v Owen Hogi, 7 | od exactly eighteen shillings o ice ster, Two years hey desired fo contradiot. | failures wero among the produce de ngland, the | warded with an Engl ur‘ rago for the share he bas taken | “Pte R c T G reotutions declaring that it is euf - B sis | anerwaid be arrivedst this plaoe ad eniered hia will, whero - aiseusston | A0 G aiact their agents, or branch firms in Mon- | in forwarding the Confederation of theso Provinces, a8 & | guty o take E O o sducatton of Freedmen, and sgp B Saimee Weed v unceasing industry eud attestion to business, Lo seon e { irdBl and Quebec; but the Failures re among parties who | preliminary step to eing appointed first Vieeroy of et b ‘for that object. Adopted. [ i | cane a favorite. Ina vory short time be wos i to pur- 3 s X Neitish Americs, Th tr he shows 10 & gesting annual contributions for that object. v | chase the mill and adjoining property, aud is reporicd to be | steoogra nograpi have advanced large ¢ for railr and other works. ritish America. he great anxie &l arry The Committee sppointed o Renwion with the Ol ,’“ worth to-day over §46,000, ‘This, bowever, Lo denics, and will | port of bo submitted Owing to this thers is now little excitement iu the mar- Confederation by whatever means, gives countenznce to School s ae follows: T Dot, for obvions reasons, say how muc) ko ix worth. Althouch | #f eed. sotoof Canada, Tt branches of trade in which panie | this mor. If he had not some zoward in prospect he o o, Dre, Binard, Adams, Hatfield. Stoarns, Fowleg, it but d ament on the main | wonld most uffect the Province are the producs, the lum- | would Lardly be so eager. Bivonsi: ‘Datterses and Nelson: Eiders Jos_ Aflises, b x t these markets are To come back to New-Branswick, where the contest is | g4 "Laypert, JI W. Wilkiaws, T. P. Hacdy, K. We Stoskt he has not v s conneoted with this althoogh he hos | this ex nes, has never | Bff. Thes bad & % it to-any | evidence hud been giveu be bad siuce had with bis elient it apposred that bad | livig within throe miles of Goshe once in eight years, aud then on bus: g on in the shape of 8 parliamentary election. ‘When | and W, H. Brown. 8 Jf tiie house of ~Aberdcen returted from En- | ~ Resolutions were adopted thacking Dr. MeCosh of the 40d, ho was o changed man. He had an anti-Confeder- | Free Chureh of Scotland for hi tmely visit to this ate Ministry, with whom be had so, far, admirably agreed | try, and for communicating to du; and we_seo aud il and e e sentituent aud purpose. At first, all the small colonlal | 'iétter, the sentiments of the A he small colonies—ware | the reciprocal expression of good will. The lotter saye I'4 v find boen dragged into ot:a! disgrace, by the plain. | val in vain. To that trial ¢ it to injure ans one before. o extent in bis mill until tae month of Fehruary, when the | tio O rtones became 80 WOrn A& o Tequire large quantities | been by him on that trial the plaintift mus: havo been boot d to fill the cavities which ntly mamiested them- | out of court on offering such restr He ar, m her purse, and | governors—I mnpnguwrnmn(; i cis her, Three or | opposed to the Union, becauso it would endanger their | that many times during our late war our people Liave beom an of Lugzland an apperent ments of the Jury out of court was a mero { as | occupatipn. One of them said to s friend of mine who | pained to see among the ehnreb Lot 10 it efforts Selves. The proper ot this Tound of alum, sulp ver g e g o] : [Ag b v siemeats, still as the platn this side, atic, and 8 | peearied the subject of Provincisl Uniou long before the | \wapt of sympathy with our Gover 1ift b mok shown bis enaracter clear, bo conld rot avail him. | s ey will ender tho DS | Gucoee Conferobs was Liod, 1 such o union wero | put down o i wow that hat. tooing e { Seed of Lieutenant-Governors.” | fias passed away. ow-School session wus devotel | unable to see the | ing, owing to the fact that fact, Mr. Marsh had it take dam. This 15 to be regroited picions. Another thing. also, loc time, cannot be accounted for; ar miller's family bave been affected b ¢ broad made from said to bave been taken at rand the mill firwt it was thought that some pereons hnd, through malice, oisaned. she our or wheat, but ns soon os 1t was poeitively me of rest and dévelopment, it will | carried, there would ben T n be. 1t only wants | 1t so happens that this is o mistake, but the patrou: This afternoon the 2 ‘Mexican refugees | will have to be in the Imperial Government, and the ?lre chiefly to Leaniug the report of the Commitiee on © Narwe ent governors felt they had nothing to hope—certainly 5o | tive,” beiug s roview of the work of the church during advancement—from the Colonies, a8 they all shrueged | past year. The report is quite long. It says that 1 Sonlders when Union was mentioned. The Lieut.- | churches mve experienced a rovival of religion, and f Nova Scotia, New-Brunswick and Prinee | rether 213 revivals are reported, mostly among pes S it, in their own prudent,quiet, | betwoen 12 and 20 years of age. The churches of was removed and the otler two | pastors bore the I fruit. Nix Presbyterics ropost 048 additions to their flocks, and some of the oh: of it. The granting of alimony » wite woe n party to n suit against ber hus- d she had @ real defense, lind boen sctually found guilty | Peace; ¢ agaiost her. Desido | sud Fe If with suce poisor and th rvon §) ge, and, up 1o this , that nove of the aging Director of the Grand ged in the Lower Provinces s better mesns of trans- | u the Atlantie termi road and | . | Edwerds Island all op but effec called home to way. O ot their instructions by word of month, of stones containing portation betw was not nown that the lead was the cause the i it were at once stopped, and every effort was made by Mr. | tivoto produoing the b empt. of | LY Y b sh to call o ol bad been ground on that | this Conrt, but one for which e et ot te | the lower ports, This gontleman i oy L ks eall 1a o o fowe hR g, Doms Brre O e | ¢ " Mr. Mol o e e groas | 80 i8 doing Canada good by iis o T Aans o turn Gov. Gordon from | Kave received a8 many as 200 Ay Fige S ' e for whicis, by the way, be ie'very wel! | Every means Tut converts are potoriously lisble | The Home Missionaries report $:500 conversivis. ntmaxim: surtout pas de zéle. |~ The evening service will conclude the work of the News | 8 to ba used to bring.the Provinees mof Iy together, | sad to divert the trado of Canads East from the United | He was ¢ Statos, which has had lurge ehare of that of New- But wad already he has 2ot | School Asseml ordon wes 1ot wholly 0 | The weather yesterdsy and to-day s beon rw and die owed himself possessed | agrceable, and most of the tine raiuy. 8 B W. Mr. Cram, for the p ioformed. to Capt. Corwin, the Middietou areut of Mr. Marsh, l with instructions to dispose of it to starcl manufacturers in psitively 85 it Was ut | the Cityof New-York. Mr. Marsh is uual matte b peede PR o pou Riess. that the flour has been nsod for that | VIOE WATER THIY DAT s ble tiat it mas Lave been re- | | Brunswick. A Winter port is vers b by | plune ia i Sanly Hoak 21 Gov. Tincd.-.10:50| Hell Gate..........1:08 | packed, and may boht b : sold for XXX Family | e i s‘i""” v that wos o tenson fot | (yda, and Portiand i, therefore, it connot be denie bt some grains of sense. He saw that if the I:'nuuvmnl) | e 4 SR A “jour, and it may be well for th b tomake | desiring referenc uch of it was irreic vant, and on & ref: | ot To s f jar better th i eeedarips 7 Lgent ingairy nto the faots o o re now | would be exclded. It " which had | B0t & little U'“’““",K S | :‘I"l;:)‘:‘;‘l"f‘("ll;f"“}l‘;“"‘ ot !‘.;lll'm" "‘m"_‘f "hi‘;“;‘luz arriell | Procecdings of the Old School Preshyteriam i e el et of fosd g gt it g0 the oA T Carpets, 0t for-the Sultan, are | Ministry, and Mr. Riitt, the Preuier, consented to forget General Assembly-Expulrion of a Comuiss B vt o main ¢ L case ) wolumes ‘ordered for the library | I tion prefirences, of which I recollect ho made PORT OF NEW-YORK.........dune ! either to the starch ared o verify her own answer, eud | & Tighiy boxe books aro still un- | o he w Washington on the reciprocity &% should be taken that it do. Slmost acmitting, throagh her counsel, the churges eaiust . Atoos s for some thmc, Bit | Tk 1 Borand in fact takine those ns (i bavis of her case, was : znificence, uld 1ift their otended to be the | ville (Ohto) Presby B . iéd to/any ATOWENES IS | Bandsin w their heads af the extravagance threw the fat into the | Assembly to-day” for writiaz av ot 1 g gy RS g Bt ; ot | of an Ohio Statesma's, and_for which he could make 2o o el il mienger g | vz, and a ch 0 factory explauai Lor expulsion was veep ! i 1 to @ union poliey, ¥ them, 85 | large. This is th ot hus ovel rou-con- | occnired, Th v wade by Dis ' pe m to the ocountiugglis there are sults was expected and stipulated, moved a moti M e Louisville m notion had been | Krebs. Dre. West aud B 12,000, and more ¢ ' ler is almost {ra; the connt | rashed i 2 around s of buman b woar hate with gu (w in th y. When this g - ? inge, & atroug p s purse, Hosay Br fhaay nan oeIndian tas tted some thieo weeks 1o the Legisiative Assembly, | Presbytery case todoy. Tho Assembly decided 10 takd & 1 am ruined for iife; 1 ad, and [ oanie not gract such an | 40 (Lo sex rastle by in silks. the other house adopted o series of resolutions strongly final vote on the abave case ui one 0'Clock (0-TMOMOW. ot Spols rmus that this obild THE FENIAN PRISONERS. favor of confederation, These resolutions, so harmless in ———— eat or sicep. 1 am an0 ing B WroBg, an v of the sufferors are my best triends. ‘Tae work of years done, and § searce know waat to o or how to sppease | the anger of the peaple.” oy 9 B | themselves, were destined to the csuse of & re ‘the On Seturday, in the Court of Common Pleas, Chief s 4] oy lE::I gy o - ign Mlic trial, tili s the graoting of sliwony was & favor, the ‘Dot amight | Justics Kiohards gave the decision of the Court in the ” - s - " | address to the Crown of the toris that the cass be tried bafore o | matter of an igation by Mr. Mackenzie (prison: Tnces without giving. his minis ime o adviss him Filomeno (11114, Perco, Ge: ere can be no doabt but that money is and has been hig -rcibu;qu derms theh the aese o4 o on T e erets to D th it. " Yet. fro e can | referse. sud th ¢ spapery, which Usd so strongly repro- | counsel), for a wri Laheas corpus o of the = f‘,f; \,.A.‘.h:'” ';‘.f, v .‘,,,[ TR 0e it ,'_' bated th e relieved from pablishing the evidenco. lu» | nian prisoners ut presen: mnhu:: in the a,u“u jail. what to say in reply, or he m-deunpl]mqnmulmw ost broken up, one set of thought tais woild. under the ciro be n proper con- | 15 idrossiag Mir. Mackenzie, the judge said that Le bad their advice—for the matter is disputed—and they re- aye s, if the Court abould decids to y $uch atiowsnos | foriad that ths prisonors wore charged with froason. Tho | Signed in 8 pet. Ao 8 corecquerre of that """""‘:"; : ‘Mr. MK eon and Mc. Gerry replisd, judze then said that the Court was of tie opinion that the | 1 the fl?’"mflfl‘ of a C‘n"fl*"m"“ "‘"’0 oo building--Basincss Prospects. vl % "Tite Court wot the ppors, reserviog it deciai: Fule niss should issue instead of grauting s writ of could not cominand o majori Assenic | g, Qur Special Gorrespondest. o b the papors, eserviog (b daciaion v Brg ¢ bly, & goneral election is now in progreas. Attorney-Gon- s ! A that, from what was stated by | el Johnson, who was defeated at the last election hus | B, May 28 80 o vea an immense ity over the anti- The most destreotive fire which haa ever neu~|' Mr. Macke been returned b; e at s 1.3 ] Mieeting of Khip-C arpenters. he supposed that would be f $A wéry large moeting of the Ship-Carpenters’ Union : I 08 Lt D s g e S eept the rul f | Oomtodirste candidate. 11 i a7 b (Akad 38 8 X7 fikshw oifvoptdood Senatybomn ok tton: 4.8 60 S5 10 the fatereat of the * Right-Hor” Movemant was held at No. | 1 wore grogted on tie sumo (900 O which the Court of | WS % ip ctions; Confedaration s deaiine iour it, | Satesdar, tie S0 Tiié plaoe, an mest readecs aso WISy us Sy, W, Donglass | * Quoct s Bouch” i Knglaud granted oo on & similar 8- | 1 55,5t whether it would ever have beem curried. * | eiensted on the banks of the Alleghany Kiver, abous ksl pailes it ih-ferit Aot ahove Pittsbureh, and st the monthof the far-fumed Ot ool yesterday my 7 foboas 3 D Yad Marss putin new ston: t used the old ones rmar pro tem,, aud Mr. Coveny aofed as Sec- e judze then ordared that the rule be issaed on termus - — . | until thay required o probably this ter poalig of somse urimportam buslness, M | ool Mackenzie The town was divided by tha croek iuto two alinost aistinoksi® - o was latroduced waid vpoke in substaiice s | VEB® ey RO b Tnges, anit tha fire awapt the eutire vastern or upper peckem ng upon the Committing | TR of i, with the exeeplion of & fow dweilings situnted highuy ' s was s, WAl S | T ey O ek on i s & b b5 Bl which | ¥powthe O = - Ll el e 3¢ Is atieays & pleagare €0 appear bafore yon, fur In dfag ao | Justices and the Attorner-Henern for Can; Vost 10 i far ad v sboat half a 3 . D b A e enc uus of oxf boseos | #1i0w caniee why & writ of habess corpus atiould not issue Presbrierinn Genernl Awsemblies — New |\l oo s Bl K commenced about 11 veledk e b Mein in ieral b o entiouass of s gane an h 63:0uke. 1 goiif & boat. for | diacyarged ont of the castody of L Raehsen 6 the soot: | ion—The Kentucky Caves Belore the Old %;Tu‘df-"«fl‘n‘:um i uaed 8 . . shiould be at m“::‘;,"j‘;,‘h: Woad, et proven ps. Oz0 ‘o1 for the Countios of Starmont, Dundas and Gloo- | mchool—A Persoun! Differemce—Final Sese | 150000 coid L .b:uny s rfl':mm ol ta%on to probibit ts use abo - ve dekptel s infen od without the said writ tseming, or the said sion of the New Scheol—-Flome Missiome— | dozn . “The wiad st the wme wes ih tion, wpd ir teud of onahoat we cot two. [Apledse o A family :l‘u:ned Brand nhors of -lu\‘.; 1R § -3 . e Pl or taih sbop orally Lrovght belore the said Court Closing Business. fng “h-’fl-ddh ‘:b'el pe | ed ia w aud M. ) s sbop, | B0 o bo said Cowmitti or the town. ‘The fismes dnring h Privievhs > the boss | 0f Comm the sal g » -~ wod, cormects, o e T be | Justices, or any of them, sud Attorney-Genoral fir | Pro OsUpiil Tcssaestient ¥ or. Lotm, May 98, 1085 By gitle aguinat the (e PR sl Por: > QB ot 1he mau Aother sl | Cannds West, or his ngent at Toronto. X $ i/ X = apathy, ; o et b i Py o peciertias of | e e, T n teick of oar bowe . | Canada Weat, o1 ble et eonar siarphy ot al. out of | - Tho O Bchotl'ARbémily wetit toPItt Xoob updo 4 angbeide s few santies beug | ured. G 1o x o= gl : form d'd » v "‘:;; e o v durw o1 T do ot see why they oughi ot 1o be ud- | excursion on Baturdsy last, and, eonsequently, were Ot | yo, o “"‘"lzl"“dm Xy a0 Indier S Moz 5. N. C., 6 days, with co o evougl o sctaliate, They witted Lo bail ~ {0, The New School brethren had matt i . row o os Bley Lave 'Y in session. e New School ren. matters their | to meos 1t soon 100 bot to Jago de Cuba 39 days, with sugas, { thutle 5 subyee o e o A THE GRAXD TRUNK RATLROAD. e They aocupled:the moraiag.in adopiag i ro. | btewrwates en bochant, and s (wae_ plata fhas i i | o USKIDR. ¥ g 1y formed by €4y He went to Boutofund Lk Avcidents on the track of this Tosd are growing fre- A Y Sy | side of the strect must he devoted o destraction. A { e of 2eicad deadly potion A YT ankfal that 1i | Shivmovemonein ge1 % gnent. 'Tise papers anuonniee oue aluost daily. No fault port of the Committee on Fome Missions, and that of the | bullCiugs in msrnflhmm were used ax hotels | 1w ¥ ke into e w7t k for it | 18 Mhroagt, |iminesee spric itk o mmancgrars, but people will waik on the track, | Publication Committee. In the aflerioon a number of | ULl S gt e S TSL o s potewe e T e tare ot ey | Binals Bnow we i saghzed n s and so run tho ik of grting ilod. Ansecident O palt | very nigresing'spsechi wery mads on e stne 6 0t gttt S REA P B e f fatal eficet wooecss, aad Lt weare thotuen to acleve 1t Horbings : oy vy . reunion of the two branches, The 01d Schiool resolutions | Thete we tte from 4 ’ = ing # wan sod his wite, botl, of whom were L ‘thse town, or P I Ly P B e g e Yot | S e of Grompotewn o (3| wore e by D, o nd Jndg sk, nd - e e LT i s e i o e ik Beoonte we liave mazurely conidorod this m WL O ) Glong the track i the direction of Georgetown as tha | were prosented by Dr. Garley and Judgo Clark, and were ap t6%ongi tte conteF of the taws, or piled Up a( 88K, < sons Who were soquainted with by oing o a0t porsistently sud determinediy wubl] we soeompeh | 130Taing mail train from Londou approached. The ua- o H safo distance in it. p: un- | received with great applause. Dr. Gurley mud, h; In t [ o ediamwag | vur otject. We de o etme b sl motuine haes | Tortunste coaple. had, it appear, taken ho irack 8 the | sdiress whon he proseated the Tevolations, in z o excilement there was the usual waste of dime conel adinn of shoul 2. the wapes, Tf the hossae wil, mest us 01 the question of fime, | ehortest route to their destination, and had reaehad € | sk A sagr he resolutions, in which he | misdireotion of - An old man was noticed rushing 6§ B ey o we hink the other matters cun b o seutiod. Tioy o thelr destination, ad had resehed Orew | (oo’ hopeful vicw of the present position of the two and fro bearing a hasket of empty hoitles, while ine | thie Phili ‘, : ‘advantage of us yesterday tg gat - Bt ] ek B 5 EMAl ieiies o .- m:u «“r‘.»-‘}n-l ler the | After reviewisg the points of egreement, be alx‘vmn;x was engaged till i) vn:z .n-nmm:g s of foar, b o v aad DS will ' by b4 g W - g K | Badd: sition throwing glassware inte the stree Mavim“uu: %53 Boards of Toalih sboold examino all the foar-will of tuo | their $oyances, that iates | madehaste to the other side. - Kn thelr effort the Moreover, recent events have brought ua into a closer | 5 Poportion Witk the fre, Tle bolldiags pimost v iout e o e sy | e T ] ! » was bliad, tripped and e, when his wi ace aud fellowshp, o bars over it botors | S1ooption, were woodea. Tha weaiter had bees ity sl . 3 anna left Rio Janeizo April 27, for Now. | 84 We Laver organigations . 810 hor charg ted to lift L s tiro years of our country’s peril we b fore. | dry for n great leagth of (ime:nor & particle of rain having | dr.ve Ris precarious positian, but only suoceeded in palling | round taat e T ks Mo O seelie gt 08, Whosmes My 15 bo sell ume s © 1 hisn to the side of the Dridae when the triin sacs alos g 2 b old flag, and while the coaflict was going | The fire made o turn, and #xbibited no partiality. Its origim | Tue Strong Diverce A el s i UB L Bty VLENS SrE DA prayed together: Wwas upon one side of (he town.aud 11+ courso diiect (o the otherg B e ot <deey ourstives, We have help ‘aad eympethy l—g:‘umi‘:vnlb'n;:’ ol g B i gronn ‘l'" ha e LN T e 4 g Jorgeepadiiitet gonle inael Whase SRt X - o b g 8 e o28 ur 5 onnd. The man | of the fro, and the bome of the hrave.”* T W i & LAW INTELLIGENCE, In the § cuoagh {0 enbie w to vy on “rowt boel mid pium pod | died in 8 fow miautes, sud the wonan only axrvived the {Applamae,] ABd whenat Ik, the Rebel Aue; waut down; | burasd befove s reasbed aplace ot saiary: o Loy was By —— R e ot 200k por men during o file g g Jecesars, #20 | gecident abost an hour, /The dangorous position of the wid with it Slavery, Ob! then we lifted our hands and | the estreme. At miaday the combised ket of fire and sun SUPKEME COURT-CrawBras—Juxz 1—Before Jausties | oaso of Petar K Strong against Mary E. Stroug. o | Joo g el now thaueser they were e st of hosses have | Parties was observed by thie ongineer of the train in time, | heerts togeth ) d gaid: * Not, unto os, oh | 8o great that strong men sank dows in exLaustion and T asties | motion was made for the allowance of & co o, nud the | got anather set in a ix by false ropresentations. They have | but thinking that the periies bad heard his whistle he did | L e it nato Thy name gve glory, for Tl d let things take their bwn course, The quantity of 1OTEL STAGTS AND PROPRIRTORS. mecsesery axpansss of the zotrial of tho wite, to the eounsel of | found out, when tro late, tust they uaderrated ua. “Why! | Dot order " on briak *intil teo lato, and the train hed | Werey and Thy truths’ sake.” Thy right hand ‘and Thy | fuasuiuet. fosirored asy look, Wt bove beeh eponaons g eppird agt. Lamb. | tho wits during the pending of the action. Ou bealf of the | SaiP-owners have offcred (o give us werk, Indiperent of Hlo o by pested aver fhls bodies Dedre belung s e | be Lkl v Thee the victory.” v g e i g e 8D L Ar ction having been granted restraining the | metion av aflidavit of Mr, Gerry was read by bim, setting oot | and 9; et thies dty there among them wio opposs theis, ho unfortunate couple v sidents of Acion, wher hEeo gre'Te events, aud they have brought us | time, was lost for want of immediate action. Whoea tl o s | b, 3 0 1 o - o & A de) ‘uce upon . ued " eatiolt fo Vi 52 T B s i 1ha afan yas maade b Mr. | glort history of the eate. Ninetecn witaosscs wero examived e, will soc the day whon thez wil segres thatz ackion. S0 J0¢ | has deprived five children, all of tender yeare, of both | tured tho greatness of tho united D eien: Caiin, | mener: ad stber Taiusblce of '8 Hhoiier sl wWvs 6 o, the Lorincr qwhor of the hotel; and the preseat proprietor | {1 e defend; eparato S L castonally as thougl bereft of their senses. 'world, Aninguest will be held on the bodies at | been made to the difliculties and tho troubles which have 0 suddeniy overtaken that be had to jnmp from the win 7. Bawin "n:xfl“nm;‘::;&“m"fr:m ol sad ¢l Heanse. | g Stovonys aflidavit seta Sk ihat Mss: Birong's akers afterward adrossed the meeting, and | Actol Lo-day. revaiied in our land for the Last four or five years, and they | UPOR 8 bed which was thrown beneatl, snd sustaifiod some 2or Tdorin Tamen appeared for, tho WAlatT, aad claimed & | geparaio caate doos ot exceed §,000, cad s been wirendy e aleo takes to indce the New. Bedfori stip-oar THE GROWING CROPS avo. boen of a degreo nover heforo equaled in this couni- | s s onmarcial. Balldiee” and ortepind Lo ey paos g issolved the Injave. | GLC0'0, n'logal expenses; that Mr. iroog is a mia of inde: | [Soem P I TS Bhrike. Tne Weeting then Rjourned til | begin to look very promising. All Sunday it rained | 'fJ; They have created divisions, they have caused sepa- oA g e ¥ dry goods s ewooi L wis aite to | Dendeat means, haviog, accordiog to s own admision, W ST lightly, irmigating the soil, aud making tho fields look | Fations by deep and dark lines—they have divided the | utes atter the fire Uoat reached 1f mmz'n"md*'. oL and, in legal suts, | $40%07er aunum, anc belng tited 00 sharo in b fithe e —ee green and frosh, - The farmiers (who can never have eno church, ~Wihether theso liucs slall ‘ever be obliterated, | without cessation until about 4 p. ., wien iLore was e 3 extate, with soveral bandred thou and .){,..1,;5.1..41‘(1:; tha no Proposed Railways from the Upper to the Lower | ruin) telt glad as they dozed over their Bibles and b :‘L - o ‘."",.f?‘.‘:,‘.fw.:h,’:';;"}::::(m n;ler‘-}mx come lmennx:l burn. It had awopt over densely-popalited ares BUPREME COURT—SFcias Taw—3 (x5l ~Befors Justioo | O o defoadant s 503 iz tw1ed 0 Vilsg Who | o 'L" "}“l"; """ City. rori . raedatue tools, or woke up to cast w look 8t |/ h ¢ if the agitations which h Vil mncines har | thers hd not been & :.‘.‘p..,‘!&'tr".ph'.:‘:"‘:.’;":.“m'": ‘LA‘m ™. | pUR R W Jommi u' appointe ; VY [:Af" Tho Spring shead looks well, the barley looks well, the wm.lyht‘ such rlemqu_ why should th oy not come with :n;f‘:ldllhf lf:l::m"mnhlnk remained but m.mx‘:m DECISIONS. D I o tion—passed by the Senate April 20, 1866— Jook well, and the laxseed is sprou The last some healing results too? If they bave wrought divi- | meldering ruins. More than 30 families had elimbed the pell agt. Jeo. W. R on Resolved, That a Select Commaitiee of thioe be appotni to Canads, & now erop; and this vear it hae be sions, why should they not bring segments together? It | oects gasiive p nll‘\:.lnmde ;i}n T of thele iritannia C It o4& ~Eock, the Bl sively 8own, owing to tho fuilure_of the Fall wheat in so | KOS (0 fne "““‘ ‘},“fl is reasonablo, aud that it way be | Some wandered ahout n:);'..:nm,g‘ e e e e Britanni gt i v sections of the Province. Man, 1 of wheat hae | Feasouably expeeted. s, plaiestal snswer stating’those ac's posiive, ; Seast piowed o e maatass B b ey o sor Hopkins, the Moderator of the New School B T e N e e it g g g oy Ao it Lias generally been sown, made an_appropriste Spam. He hoped | not where to look for a rallying point. Faint with nuflm \'a¢t, Ches. Denneke—Order granted. o of her clildr i it for a time n T e ™ The pasturos are fine, and mulk | the deF of organio reunion mag not bo far distant. o | exbausted by féiguc fh rectar ocoufentsof hapry homes _u,Jx, T, ’»' Trask.—Case settled. | Conade, and i (e Bt ehat an - o gy | Aud butter are becoming good wad rich. said n.wgc‘z:“ s e ::.'f.‘;;'“.::T.‘.".:.":fi“.%::",’..,.."‘".z?“‘q-;,"f'...""'.:._. ustice d 134 of Jantinr oit 12 month d to submit pla . * e otalls for such a | ; ¢ aro—rthe. do v - r : for leave o seIve 8 sup tal answer on & “To the Semate o on Rail- - Do YREY esiratle Shet nelthoe J60 08 | goring the atitedel . wrod 99 1 e ; B2 with adultery, whi ‘modificatious, | T of tie Streot Commisioner, cornerof [ American Provinces—Present 8 o sotie want_of -)mw‘nlriv”\‘;‘ug( A oaragel. I e sisll some talling. timber; Lol d LV u“.'-“~ _um:g.hm:r» ){rll\ - . v . ‘;;;,l 'z;"rd:’u‘fi' 1 ) was arrested at ‘Lr -‘m-v i uln p.-‘n e :nAu o City of New-York, ou or be. Confederation Scheme—Attitude of the Seve | (oo iy both Chorcher. We hoald be ;mznn Iw“m:ml'f:' went after all was over, and Lad o be -"3 - 1. agt. Garnet Be ‘nne settled. of el ut, X n 3 e estla), D 5| o gl bpare ¢! . = v ISt us otors dustioe BATNARD. i Satradast, a1 00 N obars of | B litew dsom 1 Antirabia That e plans hsali bo | ' T4 Previness—Conduct of the Miovees N e r S Dot ST Ty e 8 ot b e o B M Motion granted. 7 03 papers prepared by one of her accowpanied by approximate estimates of expesse. ¢ Maritime Provinces—The | '}",:‘lf._','p?;.; gt x";::'io‘:l{ “Thore. '.’:’3}",.’?.‘5'..“..";:.\'5 sides searcliag for each oter: ‘:‘;“:"m i‘b'.l '::ul.:b- = 2 s 3 O e a7isos bl bosn Gomtttood sl 420 of B e eyl B W wicke | st i ot braach fthe Fresbyterias Charch who are | E17e 8 oot Simnteaf e oo i full cxtens wi il ok b Jous (. WHITTIER, finding himself published as av- | untrustworthy character; that he was arrest e bent eply From Uar Special Correspoudent. not yet prepared for such a » but lot us have indulgence | Atcertained for many monthe. As & Eeneral thing there was ITTIE 7 | auuntrustworthr cl ho | x ” e e _ N toward these brethren.” littlo 1¢ any insurance. The Liabiliky of fhosity for certain religious opinions, defincs his position he-lr‘l::u:.u]-.:uhlxl‘x.z;nl’r\(‘n‘l;lfl .\;fi |;‘h"hn'(.l:- denied the Gen, Frank J. W hvm-, the author of the following . ToRONTO, May 29, 15¢ This ,....'mu.gm.. 011 School Assembly has boen very | 100 in this way thyoughout the oil mm‘.:".: o foliown sequosicl speedy tral; (it ho was promised it | leste, e o well iown Usion ofloer, who be The proposed eonfederation of tho British-Ar much occupied in determining the manner of bearing tho | Fious that umeice odo only be effccted ol enormens premts AMEsnURY, 7th, Sth mo., 1566, oht wonths; that be was tried in Octoh early in the wer, wou an Leuorable fam Provinces seems to be on the eve of accomplish appeals frota the Kentucky Synod. Dr. K. J. Breckinndge, .“?;*L'.‘f.‘:«’ifli‘fi:%“m‘":.f:"m"fl: Toe iy the comnge in e indictrers wer et 2hanaad sarrad ltoewene with ooty | BorytMEg Bapends’on"ths ‘resul ‘of the"iléétiohs now | L Landisand ih Rev. M Moo sppssted oo prow, | prvusdal shecw a3 unseing mexy of he'pwales MY Ty ) i eriinejroce iea wasticted | whilir, For il ties roasos, o aaply Incanse e s @ osal | guing on iv New-Brusswick, whero tho fndications ae ceutom. o Julicial Commiitee had tepurted in uvor o | redueng the remainder.” The Jout i robaby eassed alf & sbvate malioe, and to damage his oharacier ang | M8 With 8 loyal record, he was Dotlfied ke coulda't be permit- | fyvor of the Union party. But before I refer more partic- | Sominaey ob 'to this aad m::efx‘s';l.l“ A;:{r-!to:nln)x‘xmr:yx: Ll D s gded Ao gy e s Wanttitice to inotively shri e o e et herelll Boriawe R e tollowing | 1101 o thows eleotions, 1 will stato o tho question | 0o pisco bimsel{uad otlier Ly an wuomalous position, Among the principal buildings destroyed and the affios of teacher avd giade of others Pt oot families, wit Te | j hik reply i Aputousct’ : | ws hie was in favor of the Synod upon” one question, and | To7 be Sunmerateq the Mercautile butding. t crouud of hope for myself and for Lum: i that | py B iad by o o B YrvrEmsos O, Mo, May 7, 1666, | Stands geaerally. Canada, T hardly need teli your roaders, | ygatnat them on tho other. , and | T’ he Obio Hote the Philadeipbia’ House, Jeanssats teack- | koxudal of 6 publi B DL g o 7ot B gk receved, hough | is commitied 1o the 1 of union agreed upon at Quele, Dr. Brockinridge-said be was interestad in both cases— | AferY, #iple 3. C, Adame & Co. ~Bardware; J. T tho seaior counsel ) urge o entire stranger, sxeited ut first my safprise, bot u i1 the Autumn of 1861, The Legislature ratified the work | Tearly tho same issues were fnvolved in each, although | fesd- bl o, ~ sel tlew . 4 ’ i ! seperate actions of the Synod we Tai fooi-ghory “'"hhflld; Casterlaine & Co., J. e aaembcws 6f both Tamilios, and 1hat ko | eiercion whatover; Gl you im that, in- yoor faper Lout making & singlo alteratior. | icably debated the mode u(l‘ro:"::vfil'x“pl?i”lll:l} S | Saphalaihdaken, T R R ex n Tifo rather than a cres ot waa Tade b1 the aating | ot immn: e my private aflaire, you representod cortain ena difforent counie. The delegates | and adjourmed without coming to s decion. T o po Ty 3 tr a8 at 0 68 e 1 e a - o hec fro o " ) ) 1 ' stor en us. ¥ the - int of bein, of q & h potitical parties, ans ugh s practi- nute N know thom.” The iy oty ot § i | ras oa Hhe 20tk of bet1E Fstbi, b e o the Gourt M | In o S Moo s 06 gruod has 3y former | cal i tom el bk Monght that this prati- | Kool on the suboct of Keunion. ik the New | {faras, ewept away many baildings wad ferested in i¢ that of life uud practice.” On the aW- | willingness e ohich defeudsors counsel made 10 | congec ! Missourl, NS ¢ o e | rebs of New-Xork; Dr. Beat e of rfolding of the wrest mystery in the tirw fuith | Ty 51 1465, tuat the resalt,of the rial and the fudiogs of | wouid render my resi vard bustowhackers 450, oo, | - But it was soon discovered hat tho opponouts of tho ington, 1 Cui Dr. Monttort of Ciacimnati; D, Towsrd of | much loss . and safering in R e e partienlar allotment, God Wil 40 | 1 1,5 are tatad i # card by certain memvers of the Jare. | ious 1o the chameleon basd of recosiracted politiolans with omo would conlesca as well as those in ita favor; and Deirits D Schenck of Phlladelphia; Dr. Browse of Chlosgo, | price of ol daring = the ~ eniire stiepossible forall Thyfriend, . = | pobiishad &b the time. (Tho afidsvil foscris a copy of the | whom you associate. You forther inform mo that this e Dr. Tupper, the leader of the Government, was given 10 | “"Bidors—Jonics M. Kay of )?l"'n affeotad business very sensibly, and moscy never wes i “doirs G 1R . e unllugq‘m;’l;vlj’ur:' s stated i ‘the card, | taitocs dvioe i kiven i accordance with certain reolations wirerstand that, umn. attempted i3 fored the Quebeo | of Allaghany, Pa.; Sam. B} srinere Tnfiane: ) Kmm’rth more difizult to obtain or bls overde more onprossie tham S — svonnced in open Co Leir dise pusced at aa ffuriaal mecting of 6 fow lawye a1 Osags | scheme through islature he would be defeated, | Clarks of in e, oad 6 st before the fire; aud tben came tho crowning & Is dAtT NiCESsAxY FoR STOCK _!——,\ ',' r i motion Was “‘,""'""1,“:,'!.:,’:{ h':vcsr:k:‘rjxr”n:nl‘l:‘h‘::.‘u |,I.m,.l dlyn:.,.. interim of their ardnons and exhamsting profos- | This was s oy e ““«;" nfi'"?fifl".fi"umfi.fifp‘?n‘.fnfl” hl‘:w aving men ioaded with lisbilitids and withoat aseta. Massarissetts Plowghman srgues with consi ey e agred. recorted as 3 vediet, | eoua dati,and et i Tasoud atempt, 1. dence of tas | o union of the martime Provinees, exclading Cunad e L M D B B arat | E e et yoovl t semaie ot yoars ¥ ikhees and ing nuity, bringing many facts to sustain his | ot were, on the trial, elearly | woapon of diccourtes L madh sdned T e aty | Wero passod by both Houses; but they were not scted | of the Old School Assembly, Dr, Stanton, were involved, nnn;khufl‘qnw—nb&ndhuumm: hat tiie practice of feeding salt to stock is & uscle itablished Uy the ovidence 8B (mous finding of | war, by Wwomen, Cuildven aad cowards wiil be wiekied againss | PO During the session just elosed the Unionists ob- | and through the impertinence of Dr. 8. J. P. Anderson, 8 4 ditor of The Cdlif. Rural Ho ; e Lt thoso Iasaes: that ho is still desirons o bave | yoe. ' Tn this conneetion yon use. perbaps with fhjustioe, the {ned an aceession of trength by means of some conver- | reverend seccasionist of St. Lous, 8 motion had been fhe editor of The b’ fornia Run Home {r nal in- e suttied by roference or arbitration, aud siuce tue | nages of Mewsrs. Geo. 1. White, Smith & Ewing, J. E Beleh | 8100, which were deemed, and which certainly looked | made to recomimit the papers in th caso to the dorsss the opinion, bac it with the following ex- | (1.0 hus offored to consent toa trisl by a ref erther on | ged J. F. Wielandy, miraculous, Bat still the Quebee scheme could not be | Judicial Comrmittes, when Dr. Breckinridge attempted to perica | the evidence siready m s, Tam aware, an earnest of what the anl it i very doubtful whether uny d-finite plan | speak in opposition to the metion, Dr. e ) e tmepersion voference to M. Jeooh & Brouwor cicen- s 19 years sinee, while living at Taugi " may expect from tho hands of those would have reccived the assent of the Legisla- | him to order on the nmuflmmmmm’ posinglirye o lating frandulent cheoks, etc. ¥ am satisfied, on examination ® ) the luterior of defe e S (ot the thin dis- | ture. VWhat was 10 bo dons under these dis-ouragiug cir- | ting iu & court to Lear the appeal, all remarks from per- of all the facts, that Mr. Brouwer 3id not kaow ts cheok » e of Bedorion, who wer o the war by J cumstances 1 Resolations wors introduced by the Gov- | sons preseating the sppeal wero out of order, o S | upo which T loaned him 8100 was wortbless, aad think ho had b ross, one Ly ¥ e b nnm'wi“fi ernment and r-.lw‘(ll authorizing the sppointue of dole- | St. , in strict accordanee with pnrlumenlnz law, de- | no intention to defraud me. L also believe that Le intavded tn T e A few Qays within this Stete, when she ¢ v take u ) 1o Englind and confor with delegatcs from the | eded tie point well taken. This 80 fncensed Dr. Breck- | good faith to repay me. Thad mado bim loaus of difforend ' reat pet of 4 X £ifs her eupplemental answer, snd Lmmedisiel; Ling our Natie vinees and with the hmperial Government on the | inridgo that he said he should have nothing further to do | gmouncs prior to th d, in justios to him, had o aniiman bo his & - ¢yod upon the side of au arrozact dnstitution of Usion. When they have agrecd upon o plan’| with the caso if browbeaton by the Moderator, and_called o price te Fhls, iy S Ren 19 TS S ol of t s0 of that ¢ ¥ arged in the apgwer are alleged with the Siavebolders’ Confederacy, 1shall ask no )50 it was not stated whether it will be sube | to order by a traitor. The Moderator made no reply, but they were all paid, X was led to cause lLis arrest from the sege prise, he wou York :'I at v;:: t nitted 1o the local Legislature for ratificotion, or whether | vacated his place to Dr. Krebs. gostions of others, whom I now think wisked to disgrass rose at it, an if bo ¢ 106t Jmnuary, P o OaY e I 1o Jou & warw 110s forthwith to be engeted into & law by the Imperial | Dr. Anderson, however, aroso in an exeited manner, | Mr. Bronwer quite as muck as to begefit me. 3 a"makine 1o taads on the ¢ ced. into poiitcal o in Missouri s your. | Parliament. But as it is now confessediy fop late to pasa | and de ounced the statement, if meant to apply to bim, as Rospectfally, 7. p. Hosuss. . Whom yo differ, o oar . 8 Usion bill during tha present sesson of the Tmpacial | fulse sod slaaderoas.” This icident cauted qulte 8 Vi p p a a8 1t s over been the last Tenort of despotiems, but the g s sinei - sty b Lemslatures | in the arrangement for conducting the appoal, as Dr. e catto ot shea. Abd i thre | 1 ; et sonaot ¢ (T Had R kgt from consideriog (e plan which the delogates | Stantop was associated with Dr. Breckioridgo in the rfn:':;'::'.i:'.:t’.“-:';a."’"&“"“':'“'r:-"& AT in the equalin beal(aful viger, 15 povin A e et o tloeri the charge was sz~ | they once were when yonr kol of Slavery aod proscr was | ogree upon. Nowfoundland las declaed ber willingn prosseution. ‘The Assembly refused to rocommit, and flm-énhnln‘und;uu'whl.“ m“ o e \ i wnd# Uy tho ovidagee of ous Kasges ol o woman | i o wotadeat. Fhe sault 10U 00w tavoke wil we swreyy | 10 Vulle With W olar Praviaces, bub Ve pssalutiony Whep tas aeas Wt oalled, syerefory, Dr. Sianien, who iy | Wiieky wigbauged, nf!ll L L o > o) . Lo thons game ATab borats -