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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-01-20, Page 4New Advertisearnts this Day, Toas—Coopor 4.V Son, Tenderes--Mrs. S. Morley, heetnre—St. Paul% Cleurch. Farineree'-,Tas. Twitch°11. Garetaker wante4-1V, 11, Hine, • New Dreg Store—A. Worthing- ton, New Flour andi Feed Store—Jas -Steep. The Huron. News -Record •wedneSdaJ70,Jfaibuary get Pal.at.RUT ./7021. 'IWO OF A KONA , 0, Cameron, M. P. is cons - ,ug Mr, Blake% Captainey of the rit party. Bleke holds the =lg- .:hence of tho Reformers, bet there does not seetulo,be enough "go" in him to suit the Grits and Young • Liberals, and it is thiis elements that Cameron is new aspiring to bo the loader of, And M. C.. Cemerou ia just the man to suit -these) impati- ent spirits, ' , Mak" has ht reputation to main - tin; Cluneion has not. • Rinke is eSutione ; Cameron .is • gressive. Make possesses tho queritionable merit of being "no stickler for. the eonstitution ;" Carnation is more of a. ;positivist and would not hesitete to say "tho constitution must gra!' Rieke can exhaust hottrain speaking. against the granting oreqtref rights - to Orangemen ;,Oarneron has' nerve - enough to say that Orangemen should atit have equal rights with Catholics and are a _disloyal and dangerous elase. ' • Blake can toady to 'Archbieri: hyneh through "my frietn.d-Mo* tit 3." (jatneron can chop off his mod.o of dealing with "our co -religionists; by 4 having his heitchmeh say, ea 0,4%; 'ilt• thenOdia in Dungenrion at 'lest oieetion, that be."hed nitefej+. onhugh 10 buy up all' the • qiit'liolies;' InAio• • West Riding. *, • •I1ak.o iSilmodest 'enougli:lo say that the sesakinal tilletrance paid to -the majority of ‘meinbeies-br,Paelfas, ment is mach. Woes the 'foite .they stiatein by attending ils• the interests or their Ohnittuents ; Afts-Sairotion- ia payatliatthe -ses- sional allowance ispnlnlbe to m t- here to stippoit . the ,• Government. rke,givos tho o. to .11ri5 byrtocepting . • ;, era own arid not•stipportarre7,,n SCOTT 4OT DIFF1OCZTIES, To Moort,B deseribiug the Beta nimble in storm hailed them "the M..C. Cameron hopes tha vea-.ed Bermoothem." The "vexed" John A. Maccionahlf "isnot to Scott. Act is new the talk in Ontario, ta learn and that he will sub Is it a constitutional Act As law the judgment of abler and doctors, disagree on that point we •xnen." Why, Ideas thesoul oft shalirleave it for the presont, -Pre% mutilate 'Malcolm Colin Ca sinning ft to be a lawfulAct there Sir. John has been rneekly p are ntony diffieulties surrounding its •ing that submission; for about try had greatly exceeded its revenues. Great head, Mr. Bielte.K t o old mit to better. he ire. - moron, ractic- forty art of tbdt eRres- And elm/4 their thati aro Juice. Cone from lobe, first nted t fez - Mia of .the the s de- • • of enforcement, Retiring Mayor IfPr, rester avtai blamed by acting foil not, convicting for alleged violations of that Ad. And we now find that one of the Superior Courts has quashed a conviction made by the Woodstock Police ,Magistrate, fn. which the evidence was far stronger • thrin in the cases before Mayor Tor - rester. There is not the shadow of a doubt that, had Mr. Ferresteecene aided, he would not have been. kustained.s The' loatueil Judge ii the Woodstock.ease rentaiked : "No prosec4br should be per- Mitted to proceed at :haphazard as he did there. De should be taught that it is his duty to .know that he hasareitionable ground's for' proeeed- ingr and. he should heve reasonable ground.fots.at least, believing tht he charge will be Sustained by pros tor evidence, before he lays:his fn- hrmations„ I knew of no why of in4 ulcating this -lesson ,but by visiting' he s.proSepittor with costs when he shaeeeds without thirrowaonable pre-, aution Jest' mentioned. PrObably 0 .1 when he knows that: he proceeds at , the risk of being comPollechto pay deka npeat failing to Make ..oub• eeasonable ..case,.' he • will mood more cautiouslyand less yexationSly. In thisca.so.the_ magistrate is by no, moans •blarifeleis, and.. Isom net .any arcane, sure that he Shotild'nsk "be salajocted.to the pityment of eests,, butfor the present I give him i the benefit of .,e poSeiblty'doulatsas,yhe bonviction-will he :quashed 'issith cots to 1>e pita •,hyi,thar..prosecutor to the defendant." , 'ERR 0111./Elt, • 04.. this finding.the following or- dcr ieA1'It is 1;" Oi'daed that el.16 PcniYieWn anAlio_ setae ste hereby quitalted 'with' costs, including, the costs of '`the application . for'. • the said , of eertiorari_ To be paid • (the aaid:Rieliaid lcraetin to the' said. jamessiIi.efinedy." • " -7-H•H -7, JDCORj • - A '••• • ,. The (Rohe :3' 11141`kt "Sir Jom lltacddri.liid',s prey 'is' the L'orniuzou i of Canada." There: atouldseem to est an awful" responsibility on -the. Patterson M. P., Hern, Alowat, • years. D'aring, the greater p that- time the people havo said 'they would hove Sir John to r put them or rtere over them. he has bowed to the Voz p thereby tufty admitting that juis.dgme,n.t is abler and better li The French' Canadian Oris much„rliaappointed at the cold fort given, them by Mr., B They were' led to think front sultation with J. D. Edgar and the opinions expressed by the G that Mr. Blake would take tile' public opportunity that preSe itself tnarraign the Governmen the. "murder" of Riels But Blake', prudence iot the better his impatience- for °Moo, on principle' that the Merehaste less speed. To , hastily raise Riehstandard, Mr. Make know well as any man does?. would 'in finitely put oft' hie cluandhs of att in,g- pester. As 4 consequence of Gla par nueliip. and the uninq alliance the -rebel Wiiag Of a comparatiVely harmless party with the untutored half-breeds sfitid the barbarous .1:n- al:Ms, tilo Pinninion Government has already paid out $4,000,000. Well did Mr., Blake shy at the London - Reform brostirtet butt Week,' that ho did not:tkoeign'tO "build up a party on a egalteld et Begina,'! the rabel wing of' his party tit that and there vietrnis-.suppo rs found thAa portion, of the Seaileld go WV, and thenteelVes diemon the litthOwl oftstitieg sup- ported b,ren eqttallf :indefinite logudation, • ‘,• . • The Blake beerreet' epetiolAs, roe iiiiid ono Of these., Macre' ;brit' the nieetings of "Maturay 'Admiration Societies." 'col. Itoes,.Sir Richard Oartwript, PhiloSpher" Mille, "W.. epr_653.f'. teader „of the. 0.1(!bc.. The.; aji.'d 3(.. Teyllor.,,nt:Psident 'of the 111r.lilalses its content: te; roe t end •• Joh • is.) thankful'. as • the' Ottbjeck of ata overtnnetre edi ter • initat: have Inieeng - th'ilt P Young la tentlsealeet,e .titn le Inolt1.59 • . u Macdonaldt,s- pray Wfis for the'. inethetr•complinunite-th each -other • .. - •. , , „ Paulen 0 calla a, • ' ' : and in.. their; rolnriration of that „ . . --"------------ "jolty, good fellow A. .t. jitillke. o thoeornpj .cottgateatanee -1 1.,,i,t-es•Inina-l-l-ye-,eantiells-s1),Irs-T-Meiaia, _ prevails . abourCanada;•'illio• ,- fiheitire that the ettn.neVer seta 021, ry, Mr. tanissareL-WrsAnseasticklor'!:lor a ltritish conneitnip • ' • P;gtt even the '£duostdIs%(s inEilg- land,,it, is only ha ehessary lii•eatiot . a • Mr. Blake Ionia' not .1.m..ii.d up..4 new. party be„ the aeaffold at Pilo 'it' Beim- (Regina); ., Mr. 'Canter en i. . . . eapeld. build. up e party tin anything. -relsollion, bribery, lying ,and polls' i iai fraud of ..any kV i • • Ar. Blake will adnilt that .WO 11143t h ive a revenue-WmM, in- goyern-. . . . , :04 and :developing'. this .country; '1.1.k., Camerotile. ,ptaparod to' .do "all .rhis fOr • nothing and • "tropal• him- , Matte hs some regard for the } IfItiniey - 'of. hr3 .itit0010'uto..)- 31)..• have been . mere e.tutions. ...While Interon,,has nou,o;, his 6110.0011.0:5 1 11 . 8 pyakitito, in -London the other•nigh la ' . , l'-trliament Mid his:recent utter- Ilia .rotehrlts aro said to have 'been 'lames at .Brueefteld and Wine:sham uottartally interspereod with lively .. • . . _ 1., qu',3 6611.spiatiOns for theabsenue of eillioa and's.* 6j 11 • 1S 11 11z tt ittipOrtant. olentent, ' . Which gave zest and. rellah to' the .. . , : • • '.--' . • St, Blake •itte preyed •it.. failure as profound ' and ' indigestible matter. a leader of a itarty and'ite the leader: whitsh compueed the;g1.eafer part of . . d a geese -m.0°0'; Mr. Cameron has the •feast, fargished by Mr., Iffeke. not, but ie.:willing' t� try. his- .liand, '• • 'Rut the Most'llattgetou4. e4orittent .. .fft. Blake •is . sick of the Whide I to. tried. was, after' 'refine) ug to . the reisinese and swoeld williugly rosign; proal.perity of ;the hounkey, .when he 0 Mr. Cenneron iii eatiaine and tehuld •infO Naha ' It ia libeters dud legislation Attempt where 1Vii,„ Mititeli:ts failed..: :could neve1. help., the countrY, to W i if the next scene be exit Blake, , .proepor ,atel .''. yet 'tile . Qouservativt• • .tsa itSr Cameron., "Claicnied to. hatqi. dono•it with Weir • little eetsi" (ee.) .. As it was several tatifee faintod'at this probably axes irleital ,un, and brawny hands seiz• 61 Liao smite ,to 'prevent. their owitera t . fria,a rolling on the floor' in HUI:tang '7 agony at the Gab. Waeliington oirort, i of f,i7r. Blake.; old ' 'broad • ()haste welled ' with petriotic• pride' 'end pattaegratioatton thet 'ttteet as waS. WasibingW the father end eaVioi, of b IS o h entry, graataelaValetited litake self," • • rentark merle at a: banquet in 1' dui •hurgh, by Lord Roseberry, the/it "lif.r. Blake was Canada'a greatest iatittes-, 'nee te peeple ofCanada are C r ta I y biiisful IY; 4)16 -rant -of 1S1r. Bla,Ite's statesmanship. l'hat',Ite •olOquent is true, that. he even tan orator iri unttrie. The test of ora- torris itsnottvineing quali ties, -Mr. Blake never convinces 'anyone that he is right, after' gtvrtig the naafi*: his' serious' consideration 'rose to. the very height tareid elog„uolice ond! do- Clared t epeeelt of 'Mr. Blake to he "the most' megnificent that he had claim: heard or read (turbo. his life.' •• A retired:circus. tnanager died at a perferinauee in Biltrato (ha other day from excessive laughter • ()tweed by the. funny joke'.of aserfortning,' eloWn. Th'ia. fact Was probably an- • , • • knoWn to Mr,...,13.1ake, elso. he frould Sorne of the' (31bitonitee 'eV tended. the .00 1 d ,waye bang ire t at 1.sindorelest week ero 'jahilant ovet the masterly omterical effert of •Mr. Blake. .(‘Grcat :Scott," eahl, ene, !id id tr"t ,he enlighten the people as - to.hie Pesiti;tt on the Riel.qaeatien, To, those of • tts \vita • aan4etim trio hanaing.oiltiel he appeared .4 fhe a-vonger of the eApturei( floe tootle, And • then hav,o' heatd ahem declare 1114 they hem -Blake vt+ould, aa apProva of. the carrying out 'of the• fe, • .011ee. •Grerd, manhAtr. illeke."', Then, said another : on the shoni- ad up the iiidmeity the '"I'Mles).-?' 'He lf • ' great atnottet of 'capital gir1,. ea)) ta have been Made out or ctio))01. Li .t ilasea of the Frouelt Totie-ais ,1 ‘4'i kid 11011,11 to. i!iiiinr.c:-.)ptible saportiona. Ott the other hand, in. 'hileortattlanutey of liven, we know n Ins of 'eye!. lenfolimars Who hid 'anir faitY.eletken. it the leadets 'of 'heir petty on tteetntat of their saps f..yntp y • with the lory..111A.1110,11,t,citIA, w0.t1(1. IiinpOrt the oxiatittx-' 'government 4,141 the qttestioli " • pa, I oa hip every, time. Why, . ha &pilled thht ani.good ld trersotaptielf- ed the Aletalotzald l•hsvertuneo and preVed this .negativhs by tea; itf lat Le 81A:1ned. that 011106 1878 the remit rues of the coon-, try had:greatly es:melded ha oapetell- ,tafile,; hitt.'Wt it, to wake areetranoe 'den bly aure Ile eastward ,ittlirtts4, . , . . Med • proved 10 Ills 'own ft pparlinot Sattaffiettoth, thet d1iiug. tho pol,iut he p•ndittAres of 438411. At the London- banquet Mr. leod, amounting according to official Afewat, 'amid much fulsomenese of '4,7(.4%.0 tIJ UUJ t$2i8r4,47)- Blelte, correctly reflected rub- arL:, Tx:r.tiencir rb"P"'Y1 onlY lie opinien .when be said Blake sacrifices his own feolfngs to occupy a position which bo now feels to be his by the. dee6.c of the whole people of thie country." (vide Globe report) True for yOu, Ohvin One can easily believe that Mv, Blake's feelings almost go through a orernating prdeess when he reflects on the position he oceupie%that of the leader of a minority of therepresenta- tives of the people. And we can` imagine that.it is only adding fuel to the 'flame te. be told, by M. 'Mont, that he,oceripies that position "by the desire of the ;allele people of this country ..", Long may he ' Hies to ocaupy 'it. • • iNDITORML Eau aga : The law Wan- educator: A few prominent residents in Mara were • the othor day 'discussing the Scott Act, when one irtontly asserted • it was i "fr`plud." against which? he had used 'every 41egitintato •exertion. "But," he continued', " laW %should be obeyed, and 1 Would not give or receive a clittic in' any unlicensed place et 0aillie • any more than E would steal:--Orillia Packet: , • LE77:4-R6'. TO. ,...741E. E01TOR: • lotskit to Sq nintorstoodlirat we do' imt Ala ourselpea rrillonsiGiolor the oPenionm exprogelltpi coriwyond'eNts.--ED, sitee•Theserai • t ',Editor 11reies,...necitre2. . 'Clinton AtutniaS is. again; on Pia ratripage no0 with priginalf. bounee,Tit,21mt With i1sy. dorsatiMis of statements made by the misrepresentative Of West Huron, Maloolre 'O. :Caniereer• at neetiriga lately held •Bracefield raw Wing- hani„. Whieli speeehes Ananias Pro, to:tepees "Masterly and irrefutable," I have heed Carious to kite:* the' con-. 'teitti,ats thelishal journalsotaltshadeS of 'Adiosseemed to have ignored there, turtilYoui bouteintserery in itsisuo, of 811i ' January, devoted Si*. elqiet*rioted columns. of Its issue; tevised and: cOrreeted by the Mem- 'tea 'henerableaby Coartesyvend. in- ce:MOS" that Mr. Cameron challenges. nits, •opPoUeets ti eitsprona• *eats. ..Ananias giyes, his 9,44, °pip, 10110f ' thew,, and Says: they ."admit, of distortion, 'they hannot. bo mot."' ' Rfot oneiotatemetitismacle to which Wkeeption .cait hetattoo (e COnaffe'oi• typographical errors,e:.)icepted,.) The 'Apra -hilt will. repay ,poresah" Nostoubt it will, lkfalealte ,ereat herleng. known' ;es tile preminre bohneer brethe Grit benciseS in 'the .1.1'ougo of • Commons, and -.,8 reuroaels•-upon the eleetcpre of•West flur•••on. ,I.have, no heeitetion ;in '-tigatex-ceptionasti0-the-a8ateriaLattates7 'Monts; and baro . meeting them. TIle Domittionemin- iktry-sthe bench- the bar to which istir...eitineron unfortunately for 'it,• lielengs, and the whole .Conservative party and •Coueervatire Liberate are greesly libelled by ill:18 Man.,lin tAlyis`. ettereiiceont.lieroird. Herod, awl T.,shall now endeavor A° make' it 111'61y for WM. • • : • . • Mr. Cameron, as a Barrister; 'ought. to ltnoiv that w lien .8 criujinal cltarge is made a'griiiist tin hulivideal oe collective body it .ie or, the littety, making the charge that the mete of ....ffieving it lies. Il• there 'sane preef, and etutem vitt ie not .proof, the ao• eueed is net 'called en te• prove tho uegetive, and the ease breaks :down: 11 -Tr. Conn.:rot:in, the first instance °bargee the •Dernitilethadreltdetretion With haring:"reclilessly and wickedly squandered the resonreetsof dattada" awl assorts that in 8.'"little over six „ years of Tory ride tho. national debt is 28.5 million d'itilars' rIs roaint 174 nullions .when the lyt.elteniie dov. arnment Veda out— this being, as lie asserts, an indrenite Of •2*Y, lions a 'year. • In 'nty letter ri 'this point ot.mereased.doblyhich.oppettr- • (91 1)1 your issue , 11111) 8,ptoro1,er • ltiSt, I showed eltisadv that, the in- 1 ' ereeso.tted arisen from the n000ssary. dovelopoment of the reeoure,e), of the Country; and ituo rail Wa ys and other 'worirm, which. form- valnahle c,it»!e.9, 1 lo whieli n tit...licit took t • hellion ia the orthwe, tainly he allowed to he tett"e •,•,1 erut pleforeasewr cow, MVP)! 4,5123 141- pl;xtnj by Sir Leonard Tilly in hie • estimate • Of exPotalibtire. sand the expense ib entafled had tec'belirompt- ly met, Mr. Carneren, au 1 Ins allies wero. active in fomenting ib, and Ito • has the sanip, Qr perhaps greater faeilitiest for knowing wlipb icost,- than 1 imie, but there aro just two or throe items of expenditure emitted • by it, whieli I shall state, viz 3: Un- der the bead of montited police in the Northwest I find 48 Quaky for scontak.guides, transport of additional men for police.force,horses,, , eto,e, ... ... . •.. . ... .4. 40,000 Equipinents,nay, and main- tenanee of add ittenal men. 1350,000 Totkard s - defraying ex -pent • ses.of ..... 2,801,000 For rellei of distress there '25,000 Vote tu General Middleton .20,CO3 knItieg,a, tag extra of. -,.• E1140115,1 p Thus aecounting (Mae for more than. ate 13)010 deficiency of the a • tst year, without int:haling the flusher sum of. $144,500, the increased f/efl.-, sionali allowance for menden-8 or he Senate -and' dominoes for the thirty days ononpied We' fanabin 'Grits in their effort's .to• defeat the extension of, the elect.* Franchise Dill,. in which efforts, Mr., Cameron played14 prominent part. • These sums added together .give LIS $2,779.,500 certainly could not litiVirlieen.antieb .Pat61 Rs a pessibl6 demand' fram- - ing the estimates for the year 1885., • Irelpt‘',/ft$1 1/1/.1+rintli iug tie) year oe ing surplus es of proof:10,1g accrue, and 111315large ' 11,14rtv the re - 'lust Mr. dazneron however told his hearers that the deficit is double the sum nained, putt that it is covered ttp .by "erooked book' keeping'.' and lie proceeds, to prove it thus. He snys that in -expectation of an increase in tlie eXoise dtity on whiskey and beer, .liosiox is bond was withdrawn, and 'duty pai4. theirenu to the amount of one million dollars; in the month of June last, in excess 01 11)42 correaDend• itig month of tPurse 1884, .and so' les;•• Hefted the otherwise deficit of 1885.. He also 'stated the receipts from Dominion lands for 185 at $901;036,. end that every dollar of it was cre- dited to annual revenue. That all the' expenses of surveys, amonnt, leg lout year to $7:28,441 were charged to capital, aeeount, and by that "fteeduleat eyetlem of book keeping!' lease -tied . the deficiency by that amount. 'That. an alleged deficit .of -$1,p05,010 en. the Intercolonial Rail; way is also; Charged to capital ac. Count" to, the patent of. 6615,330. we have, according to 141.. :c.)arneron deficits so called by hint: tn Add : . • . -Whiskey aed beeIan- . t ed) . , ...... X0,000.. claottritiion lands .receipts..„ 961,630 Surveys, *etc • 728,441 Intereolonial . 615,330 N . • 03,205,4 Here then, !recording to Mr..Chimer we have a farther deficit of it13,29 407, and 11e. _t't defy the wli Tory press from 1thlifax to the'Paei Coat succeSsfully, to cOntradibt •i (We:ern)! runs the report. 11 Canieron adds •"1 lino* that figar .are. not yepry interesting matters deed with" •and' I -1cnos that...aa eralsraleLth_e-inentherssof-thesleg .piefetTeion fnios-V•••Tittle about Thei and snob se.eufs to be Mr. 'Cameron position.. He -lied ample time b tweon the delivery'of the spedeb and the _authorised pubtleatioi: • your, 'eoteniporary 'to correct. rui ta*s:The' full report is puhlishe there,. With the' ligureS I have abov given, 11111 in a rernole.ccirner Of you „cetemporary the following eoerections are noted : !•Receiptsi.frem. Dom in,. ion •• lands, should • ha $374.0•47 iesteed 'of 0.51,880." Mr. 'Comer- . On's error 18flI1l.1J13 item , • • y• . : ....... 577 en/,570 "N. W. survoyS, ete., whitely • . 'are not (11171111)1 .01)::87r$ 01013.1fi bo 11289,504, i1i- te0 .of Mr, Calnerint's error op 'this • is' 6n12/1„.... . . • • .458,S19 '11),S . alleged _lin:proper' charge to etspital ancoent • is stilted' to be in reStiect . of 11n4'1jatereo1onia1 ... hutrthis includes tin.) purchase cost•of tinsiail 'way 11001 • Mot apt:abaci nastward tewal'els Vestal- blac, $800A.K1 and the • ntortoloolal extension from year Steltafrtou to PlOton, • $250,0004, and . some tumor matPers which T. say. is proikrty rho reed loeapibaliteeouiI, 015,330 nskoy- and, , htlerv properlY'Rliscarded from reeoipts-by Mr. Cameron, I.Irtainly not capital tqlt 11-1141tter- . ..... „.......... 1,000,000 bid of Mi. artinProo's . .rrers alleged -.fiirther• deficit • " t.?,,051,803 All. which. he has arrlYed at by re.. sortibeto what beTalls properly 14 '(ifrerichilent system of' book keeping" alim,!crooked hook keeping." lAat cob» Clump)» Yon hail better ro• to school- aoin, 4hiongh_int (Ke prefp:a. have -yet to (1?.ei. with his 0:11Mect, ontr,o.laido expo:Album., autaliclieed, trees.), ;Tory lawyers, corrupt ,Indgee nd other matters,. knit I promise to iRe118$ Plait in $1111:109.1.1614.1 ommurottaionof and. nerfative his. The 111.A1/.. 94 Uuron ere WI assets, and ore progressively e ro- . tha ottrphm revenue. ,of the). conutry • ( 14(-lmps 115 1 nmnerat.ive; and that overcand above. Oaf dulst in respeet of them,. ;lima 40' • ( -thilliona-more-maa -ex non b:tri_ -0,16 ot .c nnring. the gams period... and yot at1 this moment the taxation I VI) prtyai)ft3 try' 114) less Ithw t% then it was under the . UttOerawit* ClOvernmient, with the lesser liability 'and even • with • the aid of Maleultn tiattiore,e,,.. 1 wit1 therefoSes pass teem that to the deficit v, bleb wo know seeists eh thS pa'et year, which'Me, ilameren asettits dimbio :the reality. • • • • • • Sir! Ipeonatel retitnate oft rev fin whe, itolvenly eltivfla Wathingtett tilt 'Panoter 'Maras., lawa • sot f.110 mine and. expenditere for the last nnepal year was 83 whilst k net revenue 1'e43e134e$3'ssi4 834411' 4 t1 is ailtnitted Co be •$39,,970;404, „tl • wo now -have -to mr,*tsts esponfisif .tf.% 041•11'0 l'im•A's,41bovt; iiicAnptereitl, r 1 not to be fooled or misrepreeented ly • bun any lonl.fer,... Yours, it Ost.iscms or 1840.. • •‘• EtTTElt• FROM. ft E•IVI14:1%10 01. l'AC/101C"' nehttivo or tors. Andrews!. 81"„ town,- writetrher front Yieteritirlk VCIV raertlescripzioloof the metropolis' of the l`lingland ftt the l'aeffic;•" and yr stone or tii5. sh.ango doh*. o'i! its rearnilly 4.471 ';;Iithlron): ',Nod 1,0,,triation, • li,rerrinT to the Chinese the i'sliter ...says of tiat'e 31 •3:- "NS.e3.3 have uotIhnd ony snow yet aatt no appeameo of any. This being an 'Pawed- ingly height day, 1 put -milli? your initine • 11) ovoid coining 303m:toot with the • Chinese- on account of the leprosy- those' peopla are 51)711 ±0 be alfeetati with. .1' riehled te, nal mai-413E0nd ' • tiveness 11141 vhittetr-the whieh 188 just been opened, It is it new one -thCir Ohl _one. having been burnt • 'Ik.liese..alicer, people' 4134038) 1170 weeks to driving the deril out (Wit. Thov say it is e„ti the same as neite1111.1411»rii trharrik now, 81:141*; thei3 aset trxiloitri 34ititt teeolOntn. tPI 31o* ;71,4.. 31-. • churches: 1113 .:e room On the third flot and large _enough to hol.V.oboat two hun• 31 -red _people. It -iir.olino5t aid irply 3.00er3et• deeorattons- of gold ami Peacock green intermingled, en.teriag you air eoureintea-;17 a row- of weap6,0 used in • Chinese warrolv, which aro placed 111 smells rasembli»g rialbrella racks. l'hase • ?singe the whole Isegtherrhe.rooto etteifitet side, all hove s•trange: earyin„M3 1/411 ..- imagesi. the most 131.0301mM; being 1116.,13•33. • gem .and arc _so. richly ,gilded. that. one' rmodit well tekc them foreolid "gold • Jnat •- • IS yon -enter is a jirge lighted ,Chinese lantern mid images whieh keep evolving. alit he t hoe. 'That° are also Several ellande: : and. images in thecetttre.effhe room, Theit there aro tables 'tin -which. sal:Afield .olferings are •loid. .-Thoso tables are cove,. . ed with silk ,embroidere31 witli golden' be ages.' A- counter 'Taus' across tile room,' leav,ing alaiSsogeateither end; the front whiell is coiamal represeatations or .all. kinds of birds and beasts.. On the counter are :.all .0111118 of .9.41er • candies, ohs end •4weiAliiiits piled up on' plates, ' eito farther ezoi there aro; erate sereen, ing a pcirtion of the -room Wile' their. •• most .holypl.ace from pa [die; view, 1+35s, ing befinal these .burtaine you See :their . god... lie is.(X311e,1 "Joss." .The temple:or rooni ie ogled' the. `VoSs". 14(44433, '1'), `JosS" .iS 11111 01 soMe sort 'oreompoei • tiom resentlaiLM:" WaN: wok. 'body, hands, firths, and 'legs ate• with gold. •' has it:moustache and long . whis.k-ers- • whieli, .aao. ,j4t bloek; .(The ' Chinese • theetselvesi 'rarely liave, :either.) . • There are three steelier, `Joeses,:' ono .•- each. side. 0) 11141) prinvittal. figure and !nos at.' his feet, • In front of lum 110 witli..driid«stferieg. 'Dane are two ifilats. • -on: each side .of hie throne Whit. 3 tire -co 411riot13,eorvings pteseeting .t he seine - . glisiening leldeti • appearance as malty of • . '.thasertelpelings.. • iNentins- rivnly ezn broblered imk.gold hang on _each side Of the' (0 ..The steelier haves luiVe cushions . • tn.:front i.31•!,.thein. _whip]) the 'ley -Nees • knerd when at WO rs h ip. 1:11tigs and . [Imre- Otis hog:nets' or flowers gra.inf:411,4. The sac 'i71ns eon:if:461 or (('1151 pg, of woald 46.6 several • smaller ones, and. roastfowl:. Nutt :ot: •the throne are Small tnbs'or Vitses133 . constantly • - !amain& small lighted z candles ta•keep evil spirits. _On speciaiAlays•tive .works• are let- oil: the- re - porta from whit:It:aril haatal all over_ the,eity • • aod somni like se Many rifle shot.. in quick - Slit:cession. I will • 1)7)34 1)049t, .1;q c'sb 3'OU, 170172 ('34527 1)0 perfeet • description - -If given, if yen' won I licit have•Vi381:341. the "Jose" house athe heathen. • though • ViOys •may he dark •and lie lie Riven to triekti•that aravain..". . • . - •-• • s-- O•ange...Lodge held, their January '. -'• Meeting oa. the '12th -inst.; in. -the• 'Orange bail, 'Varna; The followiogr. • brethren:were °looted for. the en,a . suieg -year D., M.; ' Pellockt (re-elected); 1310. James -Reid (re-eleeted.): It. Q., Bro.. RathWel4 1).• 8„ T. , Cenfiit ,Bro. J. Torrance ; 13)"6..R. Pollookj D. 1). of C.,. • Bro. j. BengOugh s L,,..Bros. ,• .Wells and Perk: • • . a 11 they not be gonerally known. ie.-. tho reedera Tuts NEWs-Recomi Ana there 33489 14 .Teeent "attempt. at elopeniele in the vicinity -of Do! ' • ' , ' field Weill there was all the spent'. Bet the- e opiits •tlidn L. 04416 lfltT thOieby hoto if, tale, .'1'..was 17114- 1140lb llkeneld, 't'here NS 110, sound, of revelry in this hilarithie • • burg. The ''Sillage wa's Wrapired it) deep slam her and snow. ' The etri-sh _of 110j -W081:01: g\Snt across the , ; bosom of lake Perm), over tins vil- . , lege and down. tho Goshen,. and the „ teat 1 heard .of ,it :it arae ocCupying Lite orange .groves of Plotida., Bet there Was a minor sound. 11 Was eatieed by e ba.dy lover bidding: girl good.- nip)] at - the door of a • torinsion not ever hundred miles from this Clegg)! village. Thee., just ae 1103 114Iva:tit loiter's fool,Staps. diedsiththari' • rteen,__the.j.inglingio.L__ the bolls on frost and :fottin. eoVered.. steeds, alid the .craelling cristritiees 'pea rap ia ty moving sleigh re igh also • - have boon heard 14 an ati»espitere, tint for. Which the "air a solemn, stilinese lotide"flie sleigh halted. 'in front of' the mansion where the . yonng hrors. had parted but !VW 410148111.4 before, A • young !man- SPrang but; WO, 1V.Idepel'ing WM(' • thing to•the driver, the latter draw re'picily away', but Italie(' within - hailing distance. Uttering a whfitio, the yunug 'Man 44;d 13.3t - hind a deer fraMo and. NV/6RM. • ' Pre- snntly there' was heard the soutai atoompititiw raisivis.