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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-3-2, Page 1• . ..4 teresTif r.„„lpe,Meerellett ignaL mar wariCLY MORNING\ AT Tint °YMCA : SOUTH; SIEEICT. OQUESIES. . It it a wideeteate torsi newspaper. devoted .uunly neWII wad diallomilmoun of mo - n! knowledge. B ATAS Of $111110CMLITTOSSI 150 a year; lie. for ala months: Mc. fOr tire. mouths. If the subscription is not paid n advance. subvirlpition will be charged at r rate of eta' a rear. A11111RISTItil:i• It %TES legal eadpther canal adetettetententeolle. •r I hie for first incoiou. aad 3 cents per Use r each runeequeut insertioa. Measured by maparell fecal notices to nnupariel type Sc per lino. Local amines In ordinary reading type Ic pc ord. Business cards of six lines and ender $5 per ar. Advertisements of LAM. Pound, Strayed. tuations Vacant. S:tuation %Wanted and urines* Chances Wanted. not exceeding 8 leo noupariel 31 per month., Ilquars °allele and ram* on Salo. not to ceed • ham, 31 for Arst nowee. i.e per soh - local moat& terser nets in Moltertino- Any special *Mies. the °Wert of which Is to eninie the pecuniary lisainit of any Jodi - dual or nompany, to bie considered ass ad- rtisesuent and chanted accordingly. These terms will in all care, be strictly ad - red to. pedal rate* for larger advertisements. or vertbensents for extended period,. made owe at th• aloe of publicetion. JOBBING DEPAIITIIIIIT. fully equipped 'lobbied Office Ls carried in conairet with the ordinary newspaper einem. where Arst-eises work is turned out reasonable rates. Everything in the Mati- nee can be dose oa the premises from an minuet' poster to a Mania& card. communications Malt be addressed to O. Miter • Tim Oxman Owdarich oat. Veto -eerie URON SIGNAL. flIDaY MARGIE lea, MB. nut RA IL WA I' guiertoN. early • year ago. • charter was ob- aid fors railway between Goderich Wingharn, and • provisional bowl legatees was appointed. The obtain - of a charter involved an expenditure teen funds to the extent of souse rods the day of the getting( of the er to the present, no mostino of the • nal board of directors has boon and nothing has boon dune by body to keep faith with the oorpor- body that crested it. The insuabers taken Ito action to addle them to a pormanosit board, so Mock book been °petted, and, so far as practical ta ars eunoorsed, the directorate as well liars been choose from the Mats uf Maitland Cemetery. charter, as obtained, will lopes. if ate action be sot takes, within two and almost half of tho tires has by without say of the provision - inciters awaking to the fast that 'sitasest involved more them' the of kis name the ratoistime lag hiss to that pootioa. adios be not taken at moos the espesded in obtaining the charter to be another dead loss hi- de INC shil yes fibs Mrs taseet...bisisse- ill have boos take* by our hrn. whirs, musdelpalltios are alive vine cm the railway qesation, mid I to am why Godseiek should lag smatter. Is Eismardion,13outhassio ors ileis,Ineorberon, Denotation Minot—yea, .11 aloes the lies, arid half a dams proposed Imes -- bile same are bestirring themselves mg with tante and male is the of their respostive localities. Is mail the presetst there hue silimmis of Death. 1, so --not quitothat, for the mesa - the citinen's railway emanaittise looking into Os matter, and Mg hold Monday evening last dolonnisisd to form the tows to take seam *Oleo in the of the dereliction of ow pro - beard of dilatators appointed by y hist year The gentiles win up for distinasien this (Ftfibiy) arid we haps that there will he Off of el the deed besealMn provonal liesetesolo. fort will .his be mode Is halm es snow set apart by the tows toward mei% ler reitermtge$ 4.44aNsOurtimmtes• le* flidt• and .411,4* haat r•ileve eo SM.. ***002 mopes* will andsil the attire boa afrosay eupswidell eh - the elharter, se we ham before isa other places OM apsoially adapt -1 red fur track of this kied, are selected anal seat to Ottawa or Toronto or other points where railway Interests are to - volved, to keep the needs of their re - optative localities before the Gowen - mast and others who are interested in the promotion a the scheme. Such • pan on adopted in Wineham, where Mr Harry Meyer worked in sonahine anti shadow, until the line was diverted to bie town. And work will have to he done in like manner for Guderich The old style of sending four or five men on a week's trip to Ottawa or other points will haire'to be given the go-by and a new order of things instituted, where a competent inn, armed with to thority tent, and loaded with facts con- cerning the town and the proposed rotate will be able to talk Goderich and Rail- road, and Railroad and Goderich, until gonasthing rives. Now, Meraieun of the Council, yno have an idea el what the railway com- mittee and the people who put yuu in. power want : Ilk Bury the old pro- visional booed of directors, and sleet men who will do something ; 2od, ret apart • generous appropriation for rail- way purposes, so that if the town is called upon to reoperate, by delegation or otherwise, it will be in a position to stand In at short notice; 3rd, Select competent an to do your lobbying— and in this selection it will Lot be &boo - lately necessary to confine yourself to the fifteen men who comprise your owe body. If you do these things, and are wise is your selection of your delegate, you will have done something to show that you are anxious to make amends for past neglect in this meter. If you dou'e—vrell, that will be a matter for the electors to attend to on future occasion. oat LATE news from Ottawa informs us that this year the tariff will not be re- vised or amended in any partioslar. 11 tins proves to be a fact, it will show ono of two things --either thot the Tory Gov- ernment now considers the tariff perfect. or else they despair of improving tbs outrageous est by farther thawing. Ws hate the aunt combine, the woolen cambia*, the stove combine, the =Ulan' combine, and • hundred ether wahines that tax to the uttermost the consumers of this land under the benefi- cent auspices of the Tory Government at Ottawa A sure cure for these ills would be an electors' comb's* against the Tory Government at the ant elec- tion. I* another °Anon we give particulars of the alleged conversion and tilutoille "mart of Sir John Maedonsld. We hope the report is true, in the interest of the sountry, and that the convert will lose so opportonty undoing the wrongs that lot perpotnitod wink he was "of the world, worldly." Th. repeal of the gerrymander sod franchise set will go • Wig way to provieg that he is not more ly a professor but a possessor. The Good Book tells es "Faith within* works le dead" Foa years past, Ron Edward Nebel although acknowledged to be IMO mast eminent .nember of the Canadian bar, has been scooted by the Tories as a statesman 01 00 porta. 11 1. satisfactory, however, to know that is his absence frous the Boum this session, throogh illbealth, justice, although tardy, has boss dose to hi.. by Sir Jolts Mae- densM, who, in optimistic his omastrits es the lobate on the addrats, paid • hog trilnde to the ability and integrity of the groat ex -Liberal loader. FROM THE CAPITAL wmtw.wom. LOUSt Political Mid *moral News from OttiMOL----- ee the Premier spoke Gilds abased political fire. Ile disposed *4 the Min- itry of Trade complain by sayisg that AT THE OCCIDENT. Mr Boswell discharged the duties so usgorogung Ligeger framer Phi& eglicsontly that there ems 1M r41: no me - f Min T fb111110P•t• 00.11Ily or a neer caw. tor General might ambit be left to the Opeallse Ilse aoselans Delmar ea Address Mime's" "f Jule"' ntmmitc were crying b!ue ruin, but it "I gegiti.amen Illearriplion of Wheel is Likely as be lbe Thr Ibppeanses Leader the rreuslera Speech -Ya addrwias edema,/ Tere•stegai Dirawlast Stamm SOW* of Um riemama. !from our own Correepondent. ()trams, Feb. 28. 1988. Parliament wen opened un Teuraday, the cererso ily accompanying the emetic bone that described to my last totter. Your reader. can read the speech hem the Thrum, fur themselves, so I will not dwelt .to it There could scarcely be less in it. but the Government aro not hound to mention all their intended Locomen and its a matter of fact the teem maportion bills are usually un- neticed in the speech. But I under- stated the tetverument desire to get threneh the ....on es road) and as early ea possible. There have been six- teen elections once Inst session, 5 in Cheerio. 6 et Nova Somas. 3 in Q.lobec, 1 in New Brananialt nod L is British Colurithese Rime are new member.. The vecant seats .re: Kent, Preen Flatware, West Middlesex, Rune!' and Glengarry There is one vacancy in the Senate caused by the elevation of Senator Nelson to the Lieut. Governor - nip of British Celumbis Two, Mc- Master and Menent, deceased. are re- placed bat lienater Meodonatel (Toronto and Rolland (Moiltreal). The new Northwest Senators have yet to be sp pointed. Hon Wilfred Laurier is in hie place as 'seder of the Opposition, and will be pretreated with an address by the Liberal elutes of Ottawa when be will have an opportunity of addressing a few words to the party throughout the country. DILATI ON TOS ADDRESS. On Fnday the public galleries were crowded in expectation of the debate on the Adalrese. The House centained nearly ail the men:Owns. The Premier looked well its black coat and vest and light tweed trousers. Beside him Post- master General McLelan and Mr Bowel'. Oa the left sat Sir Hector Langovin as neat as ever with the Minister of Militia beside him. The adjoining desks were occupied by Messrs Carling and Ca tatigan. Behind Sir John was Mr Pope with the Mioistort of Justin at his right. Tom White sat still further back as keenly attentive SI any other newspaper men. To the Speaker's Wt Mr Blake's chair was violent. Tlie mixt wee filled by Mr Laurier who appeared to he in excellent form. Mr Mackenzie's chair was empty end adjoining sat Sir Rideard Cartwright. Next to hint Hon Peteillfilitchell had hi. stiff hat pollee low over his eyes. Be- hind, Mr Patterson wore a jaunty tweed Ir Mr W. H. 0. ICsrr, of Tweeds, who appears to be enclose to get some isfermaticia tie dio modes gaieties, will Salm weelt's trip to the meaty elf Ha- ma, we will drive hiss mooed sad show hiso Whims* where mese hatiimidll brailise sae emuelly bovine this omiegy lee the Veiled Skates. W. wLfl ah. show bias samy totem sad Album as well as wraith* whore dm peopletioe hes am imermisid gime ham seteally &hermit/SA as ode Ili the Iv* if met ihe prrrrve eimati fa °swift Mr lteer thinks he- ated %roes° is growing that the Fro Hai is relatively isspeowinnt beli Mr Sere eaglet to know that Toroste b Got Onftsio. Meths, festmes of this exodus is UM the deportures smo set ell tram the "disloyal Grits," as ILsrr mould be plumed le roll them was 'image that the deluded •tctime kept uu returning the Government to imams. Thew seemingly prefer rum at mar halide than pruapority at their. The Uovernnlent was in power fur Hie mom reason that the man was in tho lunatic aetessee-beemase the perple willed it. This wee a free cenotry and the people had • right to ruin themselves 11 they wished. All this was said with a jocu- lar air and in the same vela the leader of the flume wont oa to say that Mananbe elteeled by the water Francisco for Menlo Park, a distince of stretches preened now by the Liberals, tiorty-three mates, we tind ourselves just it would take 661years to take nut wee three melee from oar objective pont. Being a tine meriting and an excellent road we prefer to walk, and well repaid lie were, err to me, at anyrste, • genuine leek at Co' 'donna rural life was a treat. Everybody was busy, either ploughing or seeding—the rams for several weekelur- ing just terminated put everything of an agricultural and horticultural nature in doll bine We arrived ors the grounds 'in &Soul an Tann iteeteelitietesenood OUT stalk* and eoquiriss, Senator Leland Stanford conceived the idea of richly endow and, if possible, consisting dur- ing his lifetinse, one of the most gigantic and coot prelieusive edeastiosal establish - meets in the world. Login kis own son and only child, he determined to appropriate a portion of his large wealth towards the educetion of the children of others and right nobly has Ite set about ILMoisalve l• lbe w ase Ilie • ars eall to tam Pardaeraare or lee 114-bir0.r. Special correspondence of The Signal. Pew ALTO, enitifforni4. 7th Feby. 184*1 'Visite* to California. showed metal themselves of the opportunity el anise the great University now besog built at this place. 'felting the cars San creel of say 4OO,OO tons of grain. In no other way did the Premier allade to the aliened 'hest blockarls or to the disallowance question. He closed by tertniog Mr Limier a Bourboe--one who rememberioh•Weakiloil and ftwan! nothing. Stream, for SINAI a well nee roan Sir John misietoted 'Fistispessad's bonus.. epigram describtag the Bente hens :--"They learn nothing and forget nothing.'"rhis allusion was intended to twit Mr Laurier with calling up old scores and introducing no new question. THE *00100 ADOPTED. Sir Richard Cartwright by way of re jeioder rallied So John on his elm nee jenty in Kingston, and the Frontier placed his band on his breast and b -,wed his acknowledgement. Sir Richard al- luded to the Omelet • attendance at re- vival enviers tis moiler. he had heard that Sir John was a changed man, and he hoped he veered give proof of his re- pentance by repealing some of his bad statutes. LI pre of that Canada was not prosperous he ventured to say that three of oor immigrants out of every four crossed tato the Stator. He de- nounced the disilluestize poliey as "a most infenteus piece of tyranny° ani de- clared no other cuentry in the world would stand tr. Tee galleries new be- eline, atteutive in erpectation of a aerie.' of oratorical thunderbolts, bin it was *l- innet six o'clock and Sir Richard time eluded by stating his opinion that the Fishery Treaty was hopelessly unfavor- able to Canada. Heo. Peter Mitchel' quietly made two or throe remarks and thou the address was adopted without a division. ve.leliteriAL DRAIIIIAO ROOM. Saturday eventeg tha Governor Gen- eral and Lady Lsnadoeue held a Draw- ing Room iu the red carpeted chamber of the Senate which was ablaze with lights and people with tbe best society of the Dmainion for all quarters were represented. 1 /rdinary mortals were there too, but who looks at pansies when rotes are in bloom The Geyer- Ch°Pe" and looked nice. Mr nor Gementl, the Cabinet Ministers. Striver perused a tile of his local paper and Mr McMullen in & front seat looked as kosely aggressive as ever. The House patiently waited for the mem led amender to 3s16I their formal task in order to hoer the leaders. Dr Mon- tagne made a complimentary reference to ut. Governor /lenses' which was joined in by subsequent speakers. TIM OPPOSITION LRAD11. lir Leerier on rising was warmly supported by his followers. He first refereed 10*5. absence (min the House of Kr Blake to whom he paid a glowing tribute. Then he Winegar! les frock mot and sailed into the Government They were a Ministry of broken peessi- sot their path was paved with good in- itiations. They declared last swesios the soommity for a Minister of Trade and Oompieros yet he looked Gn tho teessiory hattabes in vain for such a hien Neither bad they the Soliaitor General promised. Whim was the matter Passel to fie Spook be trusted the Franchise Ast would be ansendiwl by being repealed. At this Sir John smiled. Mr Laurier a:premed nn opiaioa, nor did any ono else on the fishery Treaty, bet be ex- pressed ease doohe so to it being in the wards of the *seek "both honorable mid satisfactory. The mower sad o toosidee had said Hist the coustry was is a prospeross mews so the Libsesi leader marvelled as the statonsmat. In hie view the country was in it vezut prowled condition. Otte proof wee tho groat nousbor who wait to the States. Was net tbe muse of this. he inked, to he found in "our vicious economical system." The orator then grow eloquent in donoonuing trims and emobiostions formed ender the protor boo of the law by greedy moo. An and should he pot to this mod Klee to sari- trotiew, and en effort made to keep etre D ative population at bane. Treating et the ileemiel eitaadets bit kidded that we 4.4 Ist pay the 0. P. It instead al the bads 1.Ole ,.em mine. Me dessommil dleidlimmobes which prevent- ed the grate bring esparto& fru thyll mast% is bhp edusimbe ametie style_ lfailierror put st thatr Weelhe tab.. away by the lhatl 11141116 s retortiellIffient. Sir John Iltsorlorialte Poly lies esmibed he that itifttapieety sosedelei mamma in whisillib- 00 equal irs f rtermel she Ws. nithismant trim. Mef though- twefrdn441 itt tho film Owens' of Mr Rieke whom lesdentlellhee se ail informed, ebb red armrest eseteseme. 111m oemisso Ihr Seams earnests= of ap- prociatina dem set MM. aise, mod ,'us pluming to we Ow slaserley MI6 TUIS PIIILANTROPIIIC CEPERTAKEI.:. Up to the present time the enormous emu of twenty millions Of dollars have been devoted to the fortherasee of his plans. In the deed of trust everything that human forethought and judo:neat could suggest has been done to secure without fail the accomplishment of this generous hearted man's views. The course uf instruction, whisk will inelude that of both sexes, will be of the most liberal and general nature. All the learned professions, cavil and mining engineering, the tine arts, and all branches of agricultural and mechanical pursuits will receive attention. The letter is to be meat thoroughly carried cut, so that boys with ideas for such oc- cupations will be encearaged and taught to make either a watch or a steam en- gine, build a house or mhos • horn. The necessity of this coarse cen be well understood when statistics abundantly prove that the want of a trade, with its coneequent enforced idleness, has been the greatest factor in producing oar criminal class, and to meet this evil Mr Stanford has adopted the mot prac- tical niethod of remedying it, beerier in mind no doubt that forcible lines of Doctor Watts. "That Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do.- Al - Lieut Governee Dowdeiry and the staff though the corner stone was only laid epitome whtle the briltient toe:Oleg of • otfioers all ore their rich ti11 d °r2.°3' last May, a oossiderable portion of the we lig Pt TRIG STYLI& Of AICIATTECTCRR the ladies, mingled with the broadcloth snits of their escorts, ferinee a picture to be seen nowhere else in Canada. The press gallery was well represented and its two lady ambers, Miss Broarnmee and Mee Doncan, .Garth ("tattoo/ look- ed as pretty assay. 11- TIM or TIII2 falT.410N The Senate has adopted the address after • more protracted discussion than in the Commons. Senator Sc..,tt at - tasked the Fishery Trusty which he de- scribed as a mos of peace a: any price. Senator Sanford viewed the treaty as a good settlement of • vexed question. Hon Mr Abbott to'd on Saturday the, he had n•t actually drafted a bill fee the au of basket shops but be was go4Js-tme.11.. sus maid b. feasted. Th. evil should b. remedied. The Press (ipilery is fuller than ever, reproiestetiv4. rom Halifax le %Viotti- pee Wag present. Tbere are 10 ...- Col. Arnyot wilt introduce • bill do- Going the Mx months limit clause is the Elections Act. The Reform Parliamentary muses is being held to.lay. Nieto, has been gives in the Sagan of the adoption of now rules of pro- moters in divofto asset Their mature is not explaised. Pulleno is West Middles' mad Priam Edward bounty takes plats oa the 10th. Tbe writ for Rialto! is expected this week. Mr Dewier of Penes Sliced falend has ernved. Messrs Parcell, Guilimelt and Caron whose SIMS it in appeal have all takes their oasis Sir Oberlin Tapper's osid kept hies allot the House Ise* week. 1%. sommittoss ler the esesicte will to - dry be reported to the Hors. "Soli Withers saye tha feeling in Mseitom is Met now Mt Greemeray the We mid a the sash he will build the mud es the bistadasy whether the Demilairm hires tt or not and the poliey el disalloosnes therefor* le imt Is mush emiesquamee. Seaster Delleesse 1. paisa be mils • 3*0 mer emirs steteemets irob die Moo hook referrer to de Ptit VIne= seeobles et ont ant lily. 'the Somtor is emehed of serials MM. whit* emanations are h. Meier a brash of the privileges of parliament. W. Weastees, list Wevistiosh, mid iLtoewueer old Sly to A. Tow. who tab* is to Manieetas, for $M. "Tat P1R 4i y pont n, moral right o been inatot SOW been &Ma of Neat\ paper Serer% nr price which 0,,,,, culatiou o throseles ne the pompom' is the old Mexican, which is more adapt- ed, perhaps. than any other as in correct keeping with ita surroundion. The entre building, or chapel, will, Ise tlfe highest part and beneath Its roof will met the remains of his boy, who died far away from home while traeollisi to Seel*. The seperintoodeet of the works- a Stretch Caeadiaa—wee exceed - 'ratty kiod and attentive in furnishing me with iefonnetioe as to the progress of the work. At merit shoat • hun- dred stonemasons en enrced• 1106•Pck- ing Bootch, Gorman and Canadians ; their pay is $4 per day, and they are *barged four dollen per week for tater board, whish I can Weil, from mamma experience is of the mon generous kind. There brine no public places near by whore refreshments could be cbtafoed. !ay fend mad senelf wore invited to pin the man at dinner. They mil sat dews at Iwo long tables, where se aboadasses of se exeenent roast beef, monotehles, goad bread and butter, ti us paid*/ sal mem, .11 well toithed mei well served was to Is. had. Alter the meal was over, all hands enjoyed Crof foot -ball Inc a quarter ef . lostoro returning to their detiett Let a good sasehanis ones get • ponies Isere, and he is pretty acute to be loader- tably filed for some Sam to come. Inez SWATS onoriptioss eight miles rquani. a lave pottiest nf whigh is seder erne, while the bawdier/ of horses iied cattle forms, large basimess of itesif—five keadeal horses, sestprisiiir noon, trutteesi drivers tied drsoaht, are now oe the r•""•••• resitteg ranee from oos bondred thellses up to twenty -fire thew mod. Your townsman. A. M. Pot''', would just be is his glory going through the large, porfoolly kept and extensive stables. Is those days of Mims and arenstieimes it is p04 50 knew re wen hese. Sae greet eo0. will be modest- * es far es its semilar condition are 'ememernod, perhaps • =ph doeaing fter sonfileell rceat aea tat y thee teti Ki. o handy 1 selenium: Muret bine *ainKetin:i...skoi t.h,sewaoh aa hy. insureolge etre MI • and M 1111 do .me it.L.t.enyDrrlerecyt aenry, \iseemi heklitaei°a*theapierg,i: tuhpo. nPuptele"mictc opilistmlnitetkayhelea'epilmeblirse 4rove appikaYisites:074-14t(lerargers) Thticvliv. ttnftlibdibistpeNr atiknillfks' men, and (l) Its Cos- 14,,, pa well worth tiveduto.e4 woo to t win send any uiia-iii,, roctiso 5 cents. "Haerza.a. title of New Colonel Thomas Winow in lialwr's funder that'. ... V 41(111,1/ki,", lircITIC,M1t,ILI; the story of a tramp olemeje,imsty lames, in • fascinating et it is ttie career of one Henry Tuft' 4 i. d„„.,... ed. and • precious seensp ,,,,,.-"-- 11 addition to his other inkjet. es • book, and it is from 'teeth, memoir' that Colonel lilego.,. view, has collated the sigrive dents grouped under thlieelitk sr, vagabond as Tufts could not e. t Our tramps are altogether we.0 forestial( rogues; their nmeouta, be commonplace ; but Tufts, vel n et Higginem's help, allows us at Revolutionary times frogs a tie of view, and gives us fresh ideas material which made up • part of ington's army. They were ineorrog patriots. of worse, from one pot view ; but they had their seamy „. The only trouble with this ai tittle is t it is tno short. A POTULAR CYCL,1TRDIA. —A Cya podia which presents coons. and read ble biographical sketches together wie choice and charm:tenanb selections fro* the writings of eminent authors of all ages and all nations, surely ought to be in great popular demand 11 1*. cost were not prohibitory. Such a work is Alden'a Cyclopedia of Universal L'Oeraiute. Volume VI. of wbioh canteens 479 poses, large, beautifully printed and band, and malodes within it the names of eighty-two eminent authors, mans which are . Dana, Dante, Darwin, Dia- det,Jeffersoa Davis. Sir Humphrey Davy DeFoe (of Robinson Cruse fame`, Dm eacethenes, niece:, Dowert...., Dirk - ens Disraeli lkddrioge, and Doughis. It would nom hardly possible to plat, any Literary work more erniuently reeds ibis and intarestirg, it the oompilittgeseeleeeee editing were well dune- :ea fee emely ellfil/Ferervertricrseeins to beehat this is very well done indeed. And the pros! Oaly Th. Library R,roltstina could hem accomplished such • wonder -50 NMI volume fur these beautiful cloth -beast books, or 60) cents for half Kenn binding ! Tb 3 pnhliaher offers • eassolte value's to any nue with privilege of !s- tern if not satisfactory. Anyone inte- nded in high class literature ought to stind stAndfaordr Mizo.t1/412.denwainohlarreisCLetaloginto sae; applicant. Arline, Jolts B. ALMS. publisher, 303 Fesrl-st., Now leek, er 216 Ole* oll, Chicago, Tin Osumi* Mrioninnirr Mica- --7- 311t111 for Margit, ISS6. Pile* F2 a yew: 1r Si for six eroath.: 20 cents per number. Toronto: Wm Briggs. This number opens with a disarming illustrated uncle by Marie E. ltancrat. "ether. the Cloud -lino- It describe DIN of the moat picturesque regions of the Loss' din* in Switzerland. The second article descrilisitand onir adunait sly illizefCe tratestki: unfamiliar ameer isoludiror Havana and the obi cathelnil in which lie the remains of Chretimber Colombo.. The illuot•tm articles ort "Picturesque Ireland," which have at - teamed much attentien are cononned- th• engravings illuatratin Castel- Ka- voset_ltens7, Rlearney Castle, the Wild Wes/ eit IS., hoopoe* .11.1wiriasRli,v.1 Harejohleojtusitthvar. of Dr Pariehoo, whish will awaken idleserlistilaofwegsknire4Lordstile'd.allw.ronso:rerill°f6c1:1"in IThfrandaalaki6irnicts7 tdhP e - ere givim by Mr Maedonall et ford, himself • me 01 a Rena iltintilmothairdwith. aoIenerta:A ash joettheroess whore. egioneinrbesetbyerbtortyhossofr• oseR7 10411055 • review of Recent Camillo , P . is disproof of those who my that C"' ye oo motive Monitore. do us Me donee of rho t will 'we your readers • fair idea !----.9.110 pork bit materen isetromies, bat to haw. taught in tee University the imeamtelity of the.oul, soul. the sziatenes rf an Antrim eel flonevolest Otemer. mull that obedkase to His brae is obta Ingham* ditty ef ems." teursey by rad sod wont of about • *04,mil.. and a walk el ....e, 1 nosh my hoes, in Flortraly.tired, but well pleased with my day's holiday.hrirrht days bore wow. with the thermometer at stifle GI se the retie* triterte is paid to the memory of t Dr Wood of whom a portrait is deem. At pathos,* Stern Cam awn blisigo." and a cheek01 terillikistereet of "Tire Loa Si:ver Brig " mmartiste • aspitel Saab*. Berk Masse from Jurgen am t• tor• piled 4. De IlIsishitionst intends ,..e•166 from 111111mials to premiss hia poeferds_I in Moi, after • rosidenes there Gr. es 'Owl He proposes lost* , tit the MIMI, ef • low weeks. wee.... •W