Kingston News (1868), 1 Oct 1873, p. 2

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do-`r together. `and will undo", 'onch othex more fully. ' Denominstiongl `prejudice ml`! then give w.y before - the advancing spirit of fnterngl mg,d_ ncnvilllnurn toreupect theopiniou 0` flats who aasdenoudyusdinldloanul 1 fnnthun; ,_ -__-......., ....u "Hall 1!: oh well. Dancing was pirit until an early hour 2- was gerved at midnight, I6 caterm-, H . a..... ____ ._ .... on gun WUBKH. W0 opinion that the ar~ nult-aneoualv at ho"- s.~ucunLv.-The assemb- ccess, there being about The music Ins furnish- Bnnd, and Mr `V. Perry Ceremonies, and with an` ....n 1'\.---:--~ ternoon the Active, :1. 1 screw tug. which has l ` mouths pm: at the a 11-1] l`..a...-.......:._A:, 1`- ,--- _. .. nauuv `ans Clorinda. On Fri` story of New Mag- an. On Saturday, thero ;inee at 2 o clock. \Ve ` II. hearty laugh to be r on one anovo article intimatmn he does ent of tho Iran-I.r nn `d, commenting on nuornrv :-m.........:_.. , -_ .. v~Ull_ ; willlpruvail ; for y clear wealner, : to fresh westerly J-uiulnf. um... Mu; . vu ncuuesI;l3y lunof gulf States I-...+.`.. us- ` PEMBROKE ,..- ...- ......- Iuslv want It-nu ; plzuforux on which they could and huh! imtcrunl council together, Ipootiw of their pcculi:u.' uliercuces. came un.~-tin`-.,-ax In-Id fur the purpu: ueiuu wlnn'.:.r.xI.l I... am... :.. ....x.._ . .1 av u:w.1vcu allu. Ll Trunk \. Railway . . -uuaur wr, cool wea.th_ ) :1. n_n . -- Probabi- ,..... ......I __,. , . - muun ne does work on w wunlm W -Nothing gives status of places of their newspa- ts crop out all :r little oddities received and I v\A an u.uulllgL|F, He gave ovary ' concerning ... ---uu gtates, and 1 and north- .. Vuuvl n_y mpver Mid! ,_ -. -4 .... ....uunu\,u.`-lll0 l('1|(l- I ing nc_vwsp`.-qvcrs of the United States, both In-c\vl:u-:uul roligoua, are giving great pruu:- I inc-ucu tu tlw meeting of the Evangelical i .-Uliauwu which assembles in New York to- morrow. Ag many tendon of the `Dun Nsw.-Ltaka considemhi interest in the ulli- 1 .-.... . . \IIIQ vlnv 3 west WI be A-..` -.. I - K011 We 1! :u-. __v .vw-o, All of which will be sold Cheap for Cwh. Re nbe th s uh I: wnc"e',a-ahnee. mm '3 ed WILL_1M GROH, canal r ags I.n...... Fu q$J large '\ 5 been ship- nnnnu All kinds of Muffs, %Gu's, Thibets, " Ruifs, Mitts, GENTLEl\_I|_EN S Fun cons I SOUTH SEYK VSEAL JAKETS, Double- breasted; trimmed with Plucked Otter, Uplueked Otter and Plain. V IMPOR'l`El) JACKETS of BA].'l'lC SEAL, ASTRAUAN. < . 3.. rnmcnss STREET. October 1, 1873. ` . ..-u uuuul:l5lle(l uegs to annouxu many customers that he has hand, of his own mmxtlfacture, in Sign of the Red. VALVHE ululcrsigned begs to announcct 1101 hand 1.? Id...` " ' ` __vO A-VI-$1-I.\aI.o FEVV days ago a little brown t brass cullztr. The owner can by calling at the UAIL\' Nnws Uic October lat. .......,w an: napecutllly 1m Sept. 10th, at Ballydu deuce of her son, William Mary Boyd, widow of Ri of Downpntrick', in the 9]` ..._....._.._....-._.__ rcsluence, Mr James Hu|ilto1I`"1*kul on 'l`hurs`Qay at 2 pm. Friends and acquain- tances are respectfully invited ts`) attend. Sent. lnth 3.1-. 1z..n.., ,__, IY -- uguu. `.10 years. The funeml will take plac-u:f 1-mn hi: residence, Mr James Huu|ilto1I*3;" Earl Thur_Q:).y n,m. Fri.-.n.I.. ant] .... . L) In Kingston. Sept. ` aged 95 The fllllnrell mill 4.. _...-. _. .._ ._.. -------:----------.__ Tnr. E\'.\su5'.I.u`.u. ALLuNci:.--The lend- nn n.u-nun.-.. ..t al... n'..:. , 1 n. - urcu in secret and irresponsible cabals : the incubation: of party malignity and personal hate, governed by the nccursed principle announced in the Globe of last Tuesday, that it is properly proper to lie, to steal, act the spy, betray condence or any other wicked thing, if you can only suspect some other person of possibly committing some deed which may by somebody be considered wrong. In the name of common honesty. and for the sake of our common humanity, let. us stamp outtliis villainous doctrine, and keepl from powem scoundrel. who 8 advo it. we would uke, to know where the Grits got the thousands upon thousands they spent at the last elections. We would like to know who sent lying telegrams to England, and thereby arrested railway iiegotintions. \Ve would very much like to ascertain who pur- loined letters and telegra....s hoping thereby to climb to oice. We do not want to,know who stole Sir J ohn s letter in Montreal ; it is enough to know who receiveditand published it. That crime will meet its just due. Committee! ! Another committee. Yes, it is indeed : a. committee of the whole on the state of the Dominion, when the ruinous policy pursued by the opposition shall be brought to light. It is pretty clearly indi- cated in Mr Abbott's testimony, but that matter must not be lightly passed over. The corruption which has done so much to i injure the Dominion is the corruption bred in secret and irresponsible = incubations of party malitrnitv and ........-....i The Prescott Trilnuw has an able article on the Pacilic Slmnler which concludes as follows :-,\Vha.t we here desire to say to the Grit leaders is that they are not entitled to u.sk,_ and need not expect to obtain, any further means of continuing their dramatic entertainment of accusation and investig:o.- tion. The party gznne is most manifest : to unsettle everything, to obstruct all progres- sive schemes, and by awful disclosures hinted, to put otfa vote until chance opens the. we for a. grab. In our opinion the House gt Commons ought not to give, and the Ministry ought not to yield, to the ap- pointment of any committee having any reference to the _conduct of Ministers touch- ing the Pacic Railway Charter. There is no further committee on that business as it relates to the Government. But there will be needed7a committee to try the conspirators. We would like, to know thev nnnnf. ..+ -' Le-legmun received late Saturday. Report untrue. l mhn.bly arose from surveying party abandoning their ulforts to nd a mute east of b'lmrb0tI: Lake ;ha.ve dbtunniuml to cross nar- rows of Sharbott Lake, according to original survey. nn In r1., , ......... ,. ....... luau uu mr mm1:u'.c,ono of LL l)ircctm-s,concerning the false statclneut whic afxpeztrczl in the Perth (,7'ouri'r .' Kingston, 29th Sept, 1873. Wi1li:un Moatt. Esn. : vnlluyu u-ull. blllll. In cnuneution with the above the Sfu.mIur([ puhlisluc:-1 the following telegram from the Prusimlcut; uf tho maul to Mr Mu':Ltt_.ono of the which afxpezlrctl the Pm-th I"--u---'~ - to restore the confidence of the people of this county - at lirst felt in the linal eompletl-in of the V road from Kingston to Pembroke. nml in the hum.-st intentions of those in charge to bring nhout tlint emnpletion as soon 1: possible, they will lmn: no time `in making I beginning at I i'1nlu'uI.'e ninl working southwards with the same vigour that they h.-we shown in the work at the other end. The people of Pembroke have hncl some very hitter exper- iencea of the futhlessness nf railway managers, and will not care to he again imposed upon by any promises, however fair they may be. Acts, not words, will alone satisfy the people, and unless the lireetors of. the K. & l . Jill. are prepared to keep fniuh to the letter with the people of tliis lluunty, we are of the opin- ion that they will liml some -lillieulty in finger- ing either the Town or County Bonus. \Ve do not desire to be unwlerstooul as expressing .1.n_v doubts as to the prneti;:I.lnility of the 1-n:ul or the probable linnl emnpletion of it, as we have the utma-.~st fnitli in the sellelue. But we do nmst mlistiinctly and L-Iiiplmlaitmlly say that the company have hitherto been as oblivious of their promises to the people of this eounty as ever the old lirockville zuul Uttu.wa. (7om]in.n_y were. `faking this View of the ma.tt.er, we would be wanting in our duty to the pnlzlic if we I-linl not call upon the eolnpnny to emu- mence work at once within the eunntv, nnul ____.__.__. couutv as `rm. :..|+, Furs For Ladies, '1\lngst0} Moutt, Esq. Telegram: In untrue. Prnhnlulu ....m-.. n`1).v1;'.sD.4 Y EVI-.`.\'l.\'G, ._______.__.__ .-_ 2 vi! Pa 'lin SI-m.l.... ...I.:,.x. -- Ready-Ma.de`or made :0 c Buffalo ogezs, auhtlets, And a large assortment of Dog Found. r-.........J unnucu M) 36361 , Ballydugan House, `On, Kmuun Ii`.-an ._.. .. ......n. -uuwn wrner VVIUJ EU`. hear of it 3 Uice. -..-.., .4..-.1. . | Satlfrday. Lrhably survevim: Dnrtv n. n>:uIy(|u;_;an llou , Keown, low at l. i.~|\.....: :2 '43): Qailg gcws. mun. _ pt. 30u., ll. White and Blue. "0. mm ncown, 1Gsq., M.P., Ric-hard Keown, Esq., L` {Dist year of her age. ,.\Villi:un Hamil hon, J order, . Gu.mms1.m:vn. ri terrier with n.n Im,-n~ 1.6` H- c to his Innr t\v\ - .~u-5 ulo P181101 !!! Differences there do Ilnnnn ....-_-~I` ` " 1 us 50115 street, For ti1_is new arrangement of Trains see an vertisement. C. J. BRYDGE8, Managing Director. Sept. 29th, 1873. -. 9-- x , mu: um: UU l.'Ul`5l`JK will come into operation, will all he run on the new rack over the entire line west 0 `a . and the New narrow f Mon- . ,, _ ....-,..5... {nuns 10! the \rV*esl: wxll leave '.l`oront.o on Friday or Saturday. The last Train from Stratford will leave at 2:l5 p.m. on FRIDAY, the, 3rd` October, and run through to Toronto. There will not be any car zlttached to this Train. NEW TIME TABLES. On MONDAY, the 6th OCTOBER,`a Time Table the" Trains will all I... ...... .... L-I . ._, _ -wnv The last Train from Tornntohwil 11:45 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 3rd Oct will run through to Strzutfonl and S` No other Passenger Trains for will Sat: 'l`lm laud-"I`.....'.. :__.,, n- -- - _.... .....uu-Eu uu uuuunreau. No other Passenger Trains ' rolxtq either on Friday or Saturd 1 ms man 1 ram Ifolll Toronto will leave :1 zmn` on FRIDAY, the 3rd October, and w run through to Montreal. NA ..u..... u-_, --' No other Passenger Trains w treal on Friday, the 3rd, or` Sa.` October. u cnnscqucnce of the Change Ui Gauge 4 1 the Railway between Montreal and Stray for, the folluwing will be the necessary In rangemcgnts of the Passenger Trains durin the nrnsmnf. urnnly . Allizmcc was hriglnally \'isiu;1s. 5.2., Grczu. Bri- ; the United States; Swath Germany and - n.-:n..1. N....n. ._,, _ mugemgnts of 1 . present week :- A1-rangcmu-.nt of Trains (luring Change of Gauge. ' T Vassar V Customs Department, OTTAWA. I9.-u Qa<'..... 1o-m GRAND TRUNK -,]lA}I\LWAY. Th fclrbearallce of shippers is requested whilst these large alterations and improve- ments in the carrying capacity of the Railway are being carried into operation ; but every effort will be made t ke the inconvenience which must be fel ma fr circum- st:xn'ces will admit; o [x J __.. -v:n.u. I.u.I.LVl..lU, ll OTPAWA, 19m Siiinn, 1873. UTHORIZED DISCOUNT on American L Invoices until further notice : 11 per 1;. R. S. M. BOUCHZETTE, Commissioner of Gustoms The last Train fmnl Turm .In. F `JUAN Han `3-I` man nay large mimhersof new narrow g:ui,gc Cars will be brought into use. A V81 y large number of new narrow gauge Engines are also now; being gjelivereil, and by the end of Octo- ber the inpany will be in possession of a much lalgunber of Engines and Cars than they have before had, and as the condi- tion of the Railway; by the substitution of steel for iron rails, and the-addition of a large extent of sidings, has been very greatly im- proved during the present year, the Company hope to be inn. position before the end of Octo- ber fully to accommotlate the trade of the country served by the Grand Trunk Rail- way. ` uuuuu The number of cars working between Mon- treal and the west must consequently be daily diminished between the -22nd September `and 4th October, and the ability of the Company to carry tmic during that fortnight will he greatly lessened. Every effort will be made to reduce the inconvenience within the small- est limits, and this notice is issued that the public maybe made aware of the approaching scarcity of Cars during the fortnight named. r\ ,.......v ....._y uu luzule 01 the approaching On the 6th October the line will be run on the narra N gauge all west of Montreal, and on` that day large Will very Engines .. P\--A l -- The last Th rung} lontreal tn 'l`.~. ...... , .__,, ....- nun `xuu \lUbUI)6l'. All the Rolling Stock working west of Montreal will also have to he chang-11 from brmul to narrow gauge trucks, and to have this completed by the time the gauge of the line is altered, it will be necessary to com- mence clmuging the trucks on the 22nd Sep- tember. H]nAU('}E'of this Railw: T Montreal and SL[`atf()l`(l, wi ed from its present width of 5 f to 4 teat 8; inches, 80 as to mal to the stamlzuxl American gauge. The change will be nuule on S:ttur4la.y, the 3rd and 4th Uctobe All LI n 11- - {emu mum; HAILWAH , , -.- -....l..,.,uu., uuuuuru. Tenders on the Printed Form will be re- ccivud up to SA'l Ul`.I).AY, lSth ()UTOBl*Il{, 1873,-mlalrcsm-`:1 to u 4 nu; ginccr, J. ville. GHANF TRUNK HAILWKV. f .,,,..-. . uc, uunmsuu mrcu persons, the Rev- J. Pollurtl, his wife, and Bliss 'I`:i.yler, her .~Ais- J ter. Mr Pollard is an amusing spea`ker,-:uid introduced the various pieces sung in 3 Cll:.\l':LC- teristic manner. The songs were 01 the guuu; ine plantation camp meeting ch.'l.ra(:_cr, zind were sung with all the emotiumll power with which the negro is peculiarly" gifted. Mr Pollprd Announced that a free concert woul_d be given in the same place this evening, `when he would give an account of his` slave life. A collection will be taken tip on behalf of his church in New Orleans. The singers arrived, per the Passport, 'fro7lT'Gan:moque last even- ing, and were rather late in reaching town ;ao that they had to go rightto the hall at once, which put them to rather a disadvantage. They promise to make up for it to-night, how- ever. " , 7-`: -- ---- "'-` 33:3` This Pmteetnut Eeiimenical Council, for such it may well be called, possesses no le- gislntive powers wlnitever. Its object is to unify Christinnhctioii by bringingallrnnkl of0lu'istisns into brotherly accord and sym- pdtl_ieticaflL-ctinn fox-one another. Itdoesnot -- propoee to interfere with the slightdierences good men may honestly enterteiu in regard to nice shades of meaning to be found in certain controvorted texts of scripture, to change the unimportant variations in me~ thodn of conducting public worship, admin- istering religious ordinances or maintaining I ecclesiastical government. As human minds 1 are not of one mould, it leaves these uues- ' eentisls where ltnds them. As there are various aims in one service, forming one army, though with vnried uniform and drill, so the Alliance prupoeos to join the several churches in one army of righteousness. Thus it hopes to utilize the united power of Pchristendoln to repress intolernncopand pro- Ioetign, tospread the true Gospel of Christ, and to avoid those scandals which heretofore arisen from the diescnsious among Chris- ticns." Such, then, being the objects of the Alliance, we wish it every success. As we Hid not long since we do not believe an ac- olceinstical union of Protestant Christendom at ell ptactitnble at the preeent time. Jln the theence of thst closer unity, the frat?-nal spirit which the Evangelical Alliance ultlesvours to foster should be heart- ily encouraged by all who hold in conmoh the vital doctrines; we have mentioned so being the platform of 350 .._ _;_. - exist Spec ' ulytain 4 \ ' consequence of the of the l{{1i}y\'ay Montreal m-I Rt-9-*- wnsnzlm iplsrlilcr. 1 . rn M n.uag1 1\ lo1m-val,` `. .1tln Sept. ,5'/'3. CENTRAL DISTRICT. KILBURN, Tie Inspector, Strntford. `_1___,_ _,, .1 TI /IIES BR()'l`llI`HH'lO()D, Assistant Eu- , Strutfurd. NOTICE. JA M ES, Assistant Engineer, King- f,?"3? Bu: BALL.- The match 1: Leaf: and Stars was playe Ground this afternoon in 1 number of nm...s.4..- "7 cations and Forum of Tender can be on appl1cz1.tIon to RUY, J1.mr., Tie Inspector, Belle- Lin Torontohwill leave at '1-iIl)AY, October, and ;h and .\`:u~n-':- T_|ES! _ - --<-----vII- &IAl\I L301?!` wing an during . ek :r will leave To- ; Saturday. f Railway`, between L will he chang- feet 6 inches s, nmlm it m..r....... vvnuvu. 01 an [Cut 0 Inches , make it conform eriuau gauge. Trains will leave Mon- , Saturday, the 4th (3. J. BRYDGICS, Mzmaging ])il`L'Ct0l'. :m.+. I270, - ' Ground afternoon. in. , ,_ -,... V.-vnuu presence of a good um: om Uctober, ford Saruizt. r(V>ntn at 6 `d October. and u-3 on Friday and zober. ' the ` Itn ml 4. . w narrow b of EH10` . will_ A. ..J. REES`. September 30. 4 FF|NNA_N vggulglgg. macs & co. _......u-. ox money 1 result of the match. two o'clock. Kieller s Marmalade, New Seasoxa, at the ' ,,`r.-, WHITE AND YELLOW STANDARD, At the Italian \Va.x-ehouse. TIIEY ARE C01VflNG zl Kingston Ii'ost Oice, Sept. 30, 1873. aonog, J J` Jamie"spn, James Kerwin`, I atrick Keoler, ` pt Kelly, Wil `am Kendrick, s L Lelois, John Lorone, Black \ \ Lynch Julia, Lynden, Joseph ITALIAN WARBIEGUSE. llugll-ll, Anthony Huud, Miss Mary A Hugh, Thomag Jonllon, Mrs J ouson, Mrs Ann : J()neg_ Cgthal-inn mum, Daniel Elliott, John W Evans, M En Earl, G ` Fzirrelly, MI-I Hugh Faireld, Mrs Jan Fiqn James ,Fiah.`, wm 1` Tm-; Jmuu-:1: SI.\'(.'I-21:5. peat-ed in the St. (:`u`:orgc s and gave a guru] deal of an dieuce. There were abul noun` "`L--- A ' ` ' " uuwme, .li.eV Jm Doran, Patrick Drake, E Dunlop, R A D E , M M Elliiatwniisnairy A '5: I1 1?` wsbie, W F .` Crow, Mia Ann Uruz, Isabel,-_M Carrier, Hugh 5' > Desgureau, Builigue Petualmunenucb uearty Francis D Gmhaim, Edward` Hardina. T-F-ant--v `T umuam, Edward Harding, Henry N Hawker, Miss Mnrgt Haley, M13: Mary (5 Hon-igan, Cornelius Howard, J S & Co Houghton, Alfred Hughan, Anthony Eluud, A 1.... ml. .- ` r[.\"l` OF LlC',l"l'E[{S roniaiiiinlg in Kingston Post Oiiicc, Sept. 30th, L373. 7 Allen, Agnes (2') Leeson, Hairy Amey, P ' Lennaq`, Miss E Ahem, John ' Mackay, D B Atkins, \Vm H . Maguip `V 0 ' Armstrong, Miss A lattluehvs, Kate Baueler, Henry - MasIy,G H l`.:uker, Hester ' Maynard, Funk Um-low, Thomas Meloy,.gGeo Horace Barton, James Me1:hot,_ Jose 1: Higiand, J H ` .` Miller, Sergt BI.-icklock, George MeharTa.mes Bird, Robt. Moon, hiss Etta. Bouianger. E : Morco ', Christiana Blauclmrd, Sarah Mole. `gin Beatty, James M'orris,i Mr Berry, Francis Moore, F& E M Bentley, L Murray; Rev J no B.-)werm:u1, Hannah \V Mu1`iro,John \ Buwnlzm, John. Muir, James 4 Bu:-lick, J H ' Murph Thomas Bruyere, John x May, P tar L Braiiy, Peter J McCuaig, James S Barley, M iss L McAdoq, Mrs Wm Busch, Miss E .M 1\1cBean; A G Unllender, ('1i' L McC:Lig, Susan Cnnipbell, 14` J McCormick, Bridget Cary, Miss McDon4ldjC D (,`-a.mpbell,VJ J IvIcGl'uI, sues 7 Uzulasette, F X McDonald. Illbella Calvin, Capt H E McDond`li,'][iss A Calder, Malcolm McGou , Thomas Cobb, Mr McDnnev A,(2) Cole, J E (4) _ McKenn:L, Sophie Clark, Arm F " McKind]ey, Gorge Christie, M ack McKillop, & Co Corbett, 1\rIiss Bella McKeever, Francis Uoulen, Patrick McNally, Mrs John Cook. Rn}mrt \tgr_L - -- uomen, 1'a.tricl Cook, Robert &mIa H14` ANOTHER LOT OF FINNANV HADDIES 1E';'ee1a.nd s Soaps, billon: Miss Mary Downie, Rev Jnu Kingston `Post (mice, list Uct., 1373. Tm-;JUBu.|-:1: SI.\ (.'l-2l.'.\'_~ singers ap- Hull last evening, amusement to the au- There about `300 pgrsons pre sent. They consist of thrcn I6 IIiEI`lLH nnn u'.. . ..L.- A v_ , r-._ _-.u-ru Mails will be received fromland despatuhed by (Emmi Trunk Rajlway as jlsual. ` 11: Ill: `V Mails arriving by steimcrg :1 Sanday will I be delivered next morning. J . . A r Mails from the West Will due in time for delivery at 7:30 a..m.,- and from the East at 4 p.m., and Mails for the Wst will be closed at 4:30 p.m., and for the East and at 9 I p.m. 3 Mails 1 I)RING the suspension inf Trains on tho -`rand Trunk Railway, .on the 37}, 4t an 5th iust., Mails wiIl?he received from an de patched to all place : East and West per yal Mail Line of S$eamers ' On `Italian {N.arehb:{1se. Just Receivpd n 11 ] On Monday; tie 6th int., nnu urn] Ln ........:..,..l t.__._. , . . . . V . ..,..,.. , wnixbcoat, be arrested him. He was brnu_.;l_:t up at the Police Court, and c(Tn7nitici,-im- trial. It came out that he had barter-ed tli rings for a. pistol, which he sold. Judge Bur~ rowoa sentencgad '1';-rkins tn ve years impri- iqument to the T'cuet-a.ngui.shom: Re-fnnn:1t>ry. `Ann J me Brown, who was nlsnbconxlxnibted for trial for receiving the stolen ln`uo(.l|, was lis- missod, as it was prmvcal that slw did not I know it to have been gtuleu. Ll7l'l it-)1 0113 Friday, the iird inst., lm foam 4].. I Post Oice lifotice. L "" ! am V '- 3 from the East will be due about 6:30 , andiwill be closed for tpe W_est at 5:30 , and for the East at 9 11.111. 1 Saturday, the? 41:11 Vinst., .. . noge , June: !`ra.nk Bacall-3, June: mes (2) R,ya.n, Mrs J rt James Sullivan, Patrick e S A Spence, Mrs Mag :1 Stanley, IE` C rhn 'Stewa.rt, S F_& Bro. 'homa.s Seward, T A (2) George Staley, Edwhrd ujamin Spence, Louisa. y Seals, John H ucis ` Skinner, Charles Shaw, Robert {ward Snell, Mrs Thomas enry Smith. Mary ss Smith, Mary Jane - x (5) Schemerhom, J F Searth, James L xnhuuw STA` 2 HADDIES Williams, Martin Vvilliams, G `V Yott, Capt-_Joh_n, w uson, James \ Vi1`lia.ma. George Wilson, Miss -vy euer, a D Ward, Joseph Watt, Robert Wright. MAI-v - Izrrlmu SBs[oNs.-Tliis morning, before Judge Bunowea, Jomii Perkins, 3 young lad, wu tried for larceny. The circumstances are as follows :--It appears that Mrs Ann Jane McKay, raiding st the Depot, left her house on Saturday morning, and on her return at night ahe found it in confusion. She gave in- tonumon to the police that slic`l1:.ul lost Post Oce receipts for a. large sum of money, four gold rings, I brooch and a. wa__iistco:\t. In the evening MraMcKay e niece went to her house andhnnded her the receipts, which she said had fallen out of the pocket nf :1 boy who climbed up a. tree to get sumc: hi.-kury nuts for her. Policeman Hoyle was dctriilcd to catch 1 the thief, and on walking down` to the Depot f ; met the prisuxier, who hml on the stolen 1 3 1 cOll'l!11lt?.(`I l ,-foil` 3 `-3.! VA ` aaler, Thomas 1 'I'omaon,' M`rs A_ng]ine _'.L`homps_on, J {mes Thnsy. Allant Tenaner, G 3 Toy. Capt S_ phen Turbett; John\ A Turraoe, Fred W Vanderli , Mrs W E -Wdler, B ` v IKl'..u. D_L - A Lwnson, John Rosario, Pedro - Romngs, amen ` Rodgers, j '38 June Rose, Joh_h_E rs, June: \R.. McIntyre, D M Nash, T `W Neagle, Robert Nnbe Miss'Sa.r: ETA-..-. `II-- 1" ' 1V ones, M188 Sarah Noxun, ll:-I G". N oxon, Mrs G S N eyland. R R Mcuonlld. Ilabella McDons1d, Miss McDrme McKeun;n., Nash. 'P`W Maumerws, hate Maiiyt Meloy, gGeo M ehar` James Mmsn Ilia. `la-L- M ` Tame: hiss Lfnm-n 5`R`li`L I.` .u R. DEACON, Q f Postlnzuter. .l. U300" 533'. Mr Mc`Phenon. -. WE are roceivin g I BLACK TEKS. ' very fresh and fullof ` L BLACK BLACK Where do (In-&.1 1 HE GOLDEN LION lain`: `_:hm-ning, roaatad .1 ' Ill`:-rnlnma - [ `Axum \.x\I.uul!u.V IJULV _l_ ' mm-ning, premises. < Sous Duos S1-xoonxa. - The No:-weater lay! :--On last Saturday (Sept. 19th) Captain MCMIHBII, of Collingwood, vgho had a.rri\'ed in Manitoba 3 day or two before, went out to Little Oak Point, 14 miles from Winnipeg_ and in nix hours he succeeded in bagging 108 duck: ond fteen prairie chickens, and were it not that he fell short of ammunition he could have shot double that number. Can Ontario beat this 2 For: g pwo sun-Jay` .... 9u....L Am 5 Illuljllihr IUUNG` r one o . 3 Pound: Jnm mi The GOLDEN moyvcmnq Oll. 3 Whi 1: ' j " .,_m:. '"c:;: :::1.'%.,....R.. JOSEPH Dj prices. Call Ind. I elsewhere. I ` swnt GEO? POUNDS YOUNG `r L V Did you _ s_ W; W ,'i '4 >. nun Ann... \' ---j:--& Himxnox 'l`H.oUPE.-T House Company have en for 3 short * season, comn ...-L ,,- __.__...... umurences there on name point.- .___...._,_.._.,-vs ,n-v_ gnu [UST ARRIVED; and 4 ounce Puts. " 111 n -.y uuu N OFFICE, la. 10! \V.' Fith-SB. October 1. caun. - ` Coin Silver Vent Chaim, Bd plated Silver-ware, Jewelry, & Number of Gifts 0,000.-si AGENTS WANTED ~iw whom Liberal Premium! wilt } Single,Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $10 ; ,1`wenty-ve Tiui Circulars containing I descnpzion of the Vgnannery other ;nform,n.tiDn inxreferubn ' ` 5. `*2 !-Hy om- uvuer ;.llIO bution; l\ `.0! T4 will be sent to an All letters must be Add MA] N OFFICE, rmptwn ink refemi L. Y onmg `.': nun rr1zcs$D00 each in 9; Ten Prizes $100 1,000 Gold and Silv VVatches (in all), want each. ` -' _... V--, uulnturu. Down--Schrs L. A. Cglborne, wheat ; Alb; ston, wheat; S. J. Lu burg, lumber. w 3...] U.` - A o v "}E` 4 RV ll.l'1'.1 n .7--- Suggrar-Cnrei: ",,,`.r\r\I l/V1.1.` t.W],._j Two Prizes $1,000 each in a Six I-rgz.-a $500 i,. 9.. HE-BET s BY THE GA -..-uv. Port Uolborne, Sept. 30. - Up-Schr D. M. Foster, S. T. Atwater, Gold Hunter`: Starling, steam-bu-ge Turner, barge Eureka, Shraford. n____, n -ware, j gf 210,01. ....6 I III 11' manner in refennuua with `them, blinsuun l'ta.int.v 1.... L..- v--nnJJ.AJ 1: `ml hat `France. er by aying th nd P emnity, arid th.-1 '1; Allan R-NI.- AL ; .1 The Premier of "l_umined 'Liko must 0 llzphaticnlly con _ 55! money. ; u uses: Egg ' !II-ner -inf Polyneunn, - V *8: =.:efea.t of the Bri i on the 14th 0 furnish do I There has been :5 great m ed at the shipyard within 1 most of them being tt ltrade. eese at` I91 4,. I 4 II-[OI 85,(X)0 at l, "for winter red ::or winter ,1 8,000 bushel: 3 . quiet and rmer _..1,. 45_om I....|. .t6 L35 0!; up Ashegnqininlt ket steady and H unchanged; 1 fa Oct. l.--`FlVou dsy a rates; n. fa for city trade. Iellers apart 1.37. .to 1.39 on n 1 11,0 went, ' -av us A.` lIl`.llI been loading a cargo of bulk salt at .\1cs.~r Urunu & Cufs wharf for Milwaukee, at 75 cent nr.-1ne schr .\lagell.1n has 5 per ton. This is the slowest; freight of the season, and is a great contrast to last yu-xr, when the freighta we re from $3.50 to :5! pm tun. ` WI.ovntx-eal ` I915 oorad. Bank of Mon lold at 181 1:01 Merchanta gold at 112. Bunk of ` oered. Ontm-i6 Ban Rnnlz n!` T.` cipated tho none of them that it wnld situation, tho porarily deg: mlised quite `has been no \ ...~.. V.--... uv I Banks. All a -um.-un ann- house today? unmno Bani Bankof Tort Roy .... .u-uvuu \4-Lulu. Holcumb .& Stew:\l't'a Alum Munro, Port Sta hush white wheat. Low Fm=:mu'r.--'1`he Im... IN. .l:_.L - Vwas guin i;1 by surprise, EXCITEM _ 031315 1' "ir2'SrL;i ship Colon, from Glasg Eng. IVLI. -..-,. Chicago, 5 _ this `muniin . unuvu... vvt The w m`k and Westor gen Hill hlis 400 men-out TIEW -vu,u..-u-vvv` .discha.rged 1 tin... ..z,...1. `Midland R: _._`I_ I .....,,:... James Swift uh Co.'s wlm.rf~ -The stuanmr Passport and propcllcr East up ; and steamer Corsican down. Steam-barge Nile, with a. gen cargo, and ste:tu1-barge Rosa with coal, Iv.-ft for I\'.idea.u Canal. u.I..,...,I .- ~ ' New Fives, Liverpool . planda S3 Lrvu nu..- |t88mlh5P Il-.I..:.1 .1,;p ceui qnulfjl OAI N ew Yon` , MONT4 .108 I \l..L _. MONT. G;-a;| -_._ I name willilabour more successfully by emu" 5 listing each other in good works. We thor- ; onghly endorse the sentiment: In things g essential, Unity; in things indi'ere|.t, - E Liberty; in all things, Charity. `This, w.. - i believe, is the doctrine of tho Evzuigclicul I Alliance, and we therefore wish it everv - I - success in tho promulion of the noble objccr. ' I it has in view. i ".5... vvlvn no,oo| uusn wheat. _ Muutrcz 'l'r:msport:|ti(m ('umpn.n_y's whn.rx' --Graco Shannon, Unicagn, 19,233 buslmls wheat, The tug Bronson arrived with A-xi\' aunruu: av: (7m|It;}mI'.s't. & .\'l'hu':| w'n:u Bay City, 26,562 p|pc sI.;u'c= \Vest India amvcs; J. G. M.-I 12,65-1 bush \i'h.-at. The bar; night with l3,3Sl bush wheat. \l....n....._I '|`.. . . 1 v A- .,.......... -. uslu mu. u, LIIU incarnation of the Son of God, His work of atonement for the sins of mankind and His mediatorisl in- tercession and reign. 6, The justicntion the sinner by faith alone. 7, The work of Holy Spirit inthe conversion and sanctifi- cation of the sinner. 8, The immortality of the soul, the resurrection of the body, the judgment of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ, with the eternal blessedneu of the righteous and the eternal punish- intent of the wicked. 9, The divine institu- tion of the Chriltinn ministry, nnd thmo ob- ligation and perpetuity of the ordinances of Beptism and the Lord's Supper. . Amono this nnhimo. 4-1.. ......-:.1-_-: nu 5, uuuvv }Vind, west. ... ...~ .. ug fricunls u ` ing ta :1 II . is stat _ l Queen's linlverty - opening or J Session. I The thirty-secuqd academic session of the E University of Queen`: College was opened to- ; day by the eusto_m:u-_\' services in L`-\|1\`m,`n.tiuI| I Hall. The Very Rev. l'riucip.'L| .\'nmlgra.ss nu- cupied the chair. There were present on the : platform the Rev. |`rnf. 3 Prof. .\[uwa.t. N1-V. I :-uf. `.\lACl\Ul'l'.'|$, licv. Prof. |"0rgusnn, of tlm l.1c11lt.i-s of 'l`hm- `Iouv nnd A-L... H '-` ' " ' \\'i1i|;un.~un, Ii--V. 1'!`-7 ` M atori .... v A ftvr the r --v I/IIIJ IIIIIH colxsidcn-:LMy hr`-_; .0. .-nu . ..6` .1 ., _ ,. O. -..- ......u_, v nun : shipy:;;d the last I tted for .. .. .,.u-on us uf the Unufg TL REMINDERS, ran h\.v..ul..L _.-........ ....... m 4 vnrulanuom ; Unnlnan Union ; Christianity and it: Antagonism: ; Chrietinn Life {Proteltnntum and Roman- ian ; Chrintimity and Civil Government; Christina Minions, Foreign and Domestic ; and Chriltianity and Social Reform. Ad- dreeeee will be delivered in the respective languagec of the speaken. The Alliance is to be in session for ten days. WVLI- `[)_.,A_.J~- I `-`" ' __ - between the Maple nrs nlaved on um P..:..1,.. Marine Na-us. \'~ lI,IIl, ' ' Stew.-\I't s wharf-'l`hc pr .\'I:.-nnluv li.oln.......l -1 1 many vessels repair- 'd within the `nut Fm ......| . ........ ucuvueu U16 Maple played on the Cricket nn in n-......._..- . .. `Bujton, Chicago, Port ;Albatross, Chicago, King- Lu', Moskegan, Ogden Hz.-This favourite Upura. we engaged the City Hall commencing on the 27th sI.:wcs, um I M 1|. _ .1 ... v u u um: I -- A LIU IJIVUI` Stanley, lightened 300 r- ......u,.:, -ouu _`.J,oou J. 151;:-gr.~;:h, '.l'ul:slu, barge B lo.-wcs tu_ In n:|..x..> __ __r._... -..-u -no unuu I supper. Among the subject: tohe connidered at the Conference us the following: The present state of Christendom Chriutian I Union - ($1..-:..o:-..:4.. -_.I :A- A~~- suhr Magellan l...II, ....1. ,L \- ... vu nun vauuua :Il'6 : ot, an rn. 51:0 `had muuy, intnn-at Tn #`~- _. ... .... uuuav : a ickury for rtfiilcd tn 1' the th E __,,I ` `. `-1 I r Lh.-In ....V... . .11..-n - ; few \\'ecLs, .-.v .. vvna, the grain ..,.- .., - nm-,gement. to negm simultaneously at both ends of the road (an arrangement which was promised by the Kingston promoters of the railway at its inception), should have been carried out to the letteneven though it had a certain extent increased the cost of building. It would have fully sustained the confidence" which the people at this end felt in the suc- cess of the road and in the certainty of its completion to Pembroke. That contideneehss been somewhat shaken by the fact that thirty- ve miles of the road have been graded from Kingston northwards, while not one sod has been turned from Pembroke southwards. The directors of the conpsny mny possibly have some satisfactory explanation to offer for their failure to commence work at end as they -.... ,,...5.cu on me row, says : ` \Ve trust that the writer of the above at is justified in umking the respecting the commencement worl this end of the route within a few weeks. have always been of the the ra:n~_zeu1ent to hecrin` a;.....u.._-.,.- - l`HE KIN'ns'r0N AND PE , . RAILWAY. The Pembroke Standard, co` the statement of 3 coutemporxu the progress of the road, trust that H... ......u.... -: LL V . vv \.-ju. VVa.~xlnington, Uct. I, 10:30 a..n_n.-- litius :-#l*`or Miclcllu States clear, co: er, and light; to fresh winds will pro lower lzskc region generally low temperature, and gentle to m>rl.lI1:rly winds ; frost to-night; 9 die and New Engln'l Sta."es. . .... .. vuu:_\.'lu.:ll o.uun:uca re U11} unurcn of Englzuul, l`ruubytori:m, l\r thodist, Cnn- I gregutionai, Baptists and the cuiitinntal Pruteotantai. The fullowijg is the common platform nf belief on w `ch the Alliance is agreed: 1, The div' inspiration, author- ity, and sutiicicncy of Holy Scriptures. 2, The right and duty of private judgment in the interpretation of the Scriptures. 3, The unity of the Godhea and the Trinity of the persons therein. 4, The utter de- pnvity of human nzturo in conse- quence of the fall. 6, The mcarnstion of (II: Qnn of M III. _...|. -3 .A...._i , - - , _ .._...._... H.-u.I.n\vE xc.\'.-1\1r`Willih :1. grand assennhly fur hallo tm'i:\ :\1umc Hullqvhiclx, in 1-`. How To Jane: A Tows.-Nothing' clearer insight into the social than the advertising columns of pers. In their advertisements their liosyncracies, the queer little that separate them from all other peoples. There is the place to feel their puln; and see where it dilfers from our own. These are foreign utterances, but they possess the true tom; and are applicable to the circumstances of Kingston. If you can do business says Franklin, let it be known. .__.,....... -_. -, ...\,....5uu:cry u Dllltl, and acted as Director of Ceremon thse everything want 03' kept up with great spirit this morning. Supper gerve hIrSwanatox1 being the caterer. satisfaction. 33 Pm:m'Ic1: Boas Assnum ly last night was a success, 75 , couples present. 1: ed by Montgomery s Band, ` acted an h;rnnn- .: n---- POST 0vnc1:'S4vnzo s Bmx.-'.fhe amount deposited in the Post Oice Saving : Bank, during the month of September, reached the sum of $8,454. ` - ...,.,....., auu mr v um as Ulorin day, \Vilkie Colliu's -dalen, is to be given. Sa will be a grand matinee advise all who love present. .-\<.-2 \VAl.L.\('E TROL'PE.--This troupe ap- pc:1.rs in the City Hall here on Thursday, Fri; -lay :|'ul Sntiirilny next, and we lizwe no doubt will have :1 successful season. The company gave great s:itisf.1.ctiuu on their last visit ; and the troupe this time comes with very high re- cotmncmlatiuni. Agnes \Vu.lla.ce herself is a good comedicnne, sparkling and vivacious, and and capable of arousing the mirthful feelings of any :u1diL-ncc, while Sam B. Villa, in female parts, is very funny. The" piece for Thursday night is Uindrella, or the Little Glass Slipper, with Miss Wallxce as Prince Pofpetti, and Mr Vill: On_ A... ur.'n.:., n n- - (';).\Il`1.I.\{ENT.\ll\'.- l`he Orangennen` of the city propose entertaining H. ' S. McDonald, Eiq., at :1 gram] banquet in the Victoria l\Iuaic Hall up Tuesday, the 14th inst. - There will be In) doubt :5 large crowd upon the occ:\- siuu prcpm-ol`to do honour to ageutleman \\`lmux,'u11pics the foremost place among the legislators of ()nt:n'iu. .F._.___j> ....... .._, nu. nu uuIIVU'l'e(l II! on Mun-l;1y,nmils will be 8]_):LtchCL1 by the Grand TI n.-nu] ..`.`-vvnnv usual. The present meeting of the Alliance is the tint on tho American continent, and in New York ospecially it is looked upon with great interest . in consequence of the presence of `so many distinguished and lenmed l rnlcstant ministers from all parls of the world. From Great Britain and Ireland, 1-nun-.u, Germany, ltal5_ Switzer- land, India and Axnstralin an}! other coun-` tries lelc-Oran.-s will be present-many uf them men oflthe very highest standing in thir respective churches. The evanxgulic-41 uhurcheafre thq Chunzh nf ....:.....u I\_,...L..4__:__. I .. -.... ... ._.,..u lr.ux., -'Il'I`ll Iul` Uh; G: (In Satur:l.1_y mail. frun the Wes in time for at 7330 :L.m., west at. -1 p.Iu. and mailsfor the closed at 4.30 p.m., .'m,l foftlxe c Al-. 0 n n. |l.:|_ ` ' ' -vv `I 11. Ill. I Sunday will .... A1,... L.- I uhuut. G 30 [Lu west at 5,30 [Lg (In N-xhn-.1-.. .. .-., ungnuy painted, nnrl all her ying. She is l:35 feet in length, 24 ft bezun, and 13 ft. depth of lmhl, and is propelled by a low pressure engine of nominally 75 horse power. She cost complete, abont $30,000, and is a \'u.ll1_al>le addition to the fleet of tugs owned by the Montreal '1`:-anspurtation 00. She is C0llllll:lu\lCl by Capt. Ja.~i. Murray, and will umumcncc tuwing between Kingston and tho En.st.. Several prominent. members of the ' .\lontI-cal 'l.'r:u1spurL;ution Company paid her a. , visit on b'.'ll|l`(l.'l.yI. ' vu uauuruzsy anernodn Ch and powerfui new tug. buihling for some p mu-J ..: cl... II. - - "- _.._.......5 nlr noun: muulhhs ahi yard of the Montreal l'r:s|nsJmrtat.ion Co., ne Hcigneurs strcut, start:-.d down the canal 4 her trial trip. She lmhnvcd well, and was: nttrmttive npc::t:u:lc as she lay at the can I E cutrauu-.1-., brightly painted, n ' IIYHIAZ. Sin) is I'M ; hm :.. I.....-u. n- '- ` .____:___.__.. On Saturd.-Ly afternoon .ml nnw..-:..1 ....... ~-- ya ncen gt tpe ti; , to begm sunult-aneously fzrua_.d (En arrangement whi.-1. .. .......V wuuzu, ll ` decinletl success. ._,., '(-athor Report. ;tun, Oct. 1, l a.m.--P1-0` `V Euglnn-I n.'[1d the Midd trmtinuuul cool weather wi1 ,_..- ...-.....`.,.~k uv.-u nu luv purpose (If Ifeiug wl1:n..iull l-c dnuu ju nrder to bring ` about no ulesimlrlu nu l`ll(l. The l:Iv;\ugelic:Ll Alliance, funuml in Lnmlun in I346, was 1110 result. 'l'l1e'.\lli:mcc O!'lgilI1lll_)' ounpusul bf sis dirisimns. tain and lrelamd; Prnncu, Belgium, part of S\l'itzc-rl.-uul : llrjtislt North .-\nwr- Su; and tlm Wesi ilmlics. Since tlmt tiunolaram-h :ms-vciullulls have sprawl to Sweden, Turkey, Africa, Austmliau, and New Zcalaud. Five general Conferences of the Alliance lnnvic :\lrcn.(ly been held-- Lundon in 1846; Paris in 185; ) ; Berlin in 1857; Genovh in I850, and Amsterdam m I387 ,, _ ._ .......u nu mu: WCSI; Wlll IEO fo r_ the east and W Mails arriving by stcanmrs I hc1leli\ c1'ed next morning. : nu-.iL. . ,-_, .-....v-uyfcn v ha?lnwo cn at the Vic- . which, in his lmnds, is sure sunu-1-uu , -_.., ..-J- . as article ng intimation ha Am... , . _ _-_,,.... .. t. a.m.--P1-obalnilitios : `n-1 Middle States, :1 withllight 1:0 rrzwrnil fur the lnwer"l:ike ro- uul nnrtlnvcst winds, low gene-ruUy clear weather. ply p1~u\7:iil on Wednesday thorn purtinn of mf Q4-..o-.. .-. lII' vvuuu u contemporary rmul mun. . x | Ass1cum.v.-The r A\Villi21m Perry announces .1-lg,-hn:rn`nn on` u... 17' DAILY NEWS-WF)D\TESDAY EVENING. OCTdBER __..__._.__ mu-nan unlll xowever, CI ...vu uuuu: us up] 1\.'ill':lll1 _ thy lihex':1lit_v nf n Scvtvh Helidursulx, Inn] 1; `Vilil: vi cllayi did xinuch tmvzmls :4 of Christian unity muuu en t. ' -clmrcheu. It. was felt tix: nun` I...l_l 2.... -7 I V

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