Kingston News (1868), 27 Nov 1873, p. 3

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NM, Towel- es |;`urt.snno, ngw usorl- and \\'oul' F01: s;1L1f scluuull 135 novemoer. Apply :3, `Superintendent of the House To Re_n`t: KY1! 1 |I.`I'.VrI'\7;n For Sglg 3 Lu ._-wnnu 1 T0 LET LA To Let, lIl'\TTQ1:` .__._ Forge}; man {`IY'l\ owunn r~ or Sale, E.` for t\l'n fnn I... Pumps, neml aa- uru l/l:L:I.`!, , required. G1 LB I-Cl} _Wa.ptd-- man. mr Mnckcnzxc had been matiun. Mr I-I. B. \Vu`m`l and uul relieved themselves of the Grit bomhast. In the even- has held in Hm R.m..:......u.-.. Wanted to form 3* Itlemnn urith un. V9 twp familics, on Core to pply to H. E. S\VALES. nu 11Ul jS, Colborue Street. C. H. HATCH; . I.."l\I(l`nn.-n \l' I. .. .. .003 a xumuce minister I represented for so one, and while our ur_best wishes and 3 stand which they 3l'V mul f,1-:tfnr.- u-.1 fan`. `r.il_v, A 1.- {\![E|:[M. BEGG & no.5 Sweet llavana "range ! and Lemons | A immense Msortment of` FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES just opened `out, very cheap. Thomas McAu1ey & Co. oust recelved, ) U N AL for December. This Wmiderf ink to wri lllfl Elnexhaustible Magic; Inkstand >11: TH I-I CITY BO0K ,STORE. I One Hundred Casks Pressed Spikes. J. MUGKLESWN AND 80., HARDWARE. -__-_. - - - u --u November 24. one 1 One I one U .., .--..---v;.-.u;u ALMOLLU 225' For December---Y()UN(} LADIES J UURN AL, and all the Magazines. Nov. 25. J nst received, YOUNG LADIES JOUR NAL December. . - at Kingston, 24th Nov., 1873. ..?____j |TAL|A[_ WAREjjDUSE. nnnn . *3:-at 3| alsgel. nun uccu poxes. GOLD PEXS, ALL 1 aw Gdons at the LOWEST RATES. Call and see them. ms.-xuwwur. cunomos, WRI TING Dlcsxs, w0m< B().\'E.\', V LADIES DRESSING CASES, THE FINEST ALBUMS for Prescnta.tiv.ns, very cheap. FA.\IIl.Y 131131.133, 1 UCI{ET BIBLES, S'l`A'l`I0.\'El:Y BOXES, 1.An11s,s* cu.\1vA.\'I0Ns. A Gdvm) PEN AND PEARL HANDLE in Morocco Boxes. {int n nnvn . . .- H---- -nu u-- Choice Tab}e Raisins GEORGE W|LK|NSON S. Kingsbn, Nov) 11m, 1373. n Huh D Also I ('n.so, c.\' Szlrnx: BE.-\\ J'Il{, SEAI. anal NEW linling, 0.\'ydizo.-d and all the Novelties`. um FRUITJ&dR'E\I7?Z \Vcllingt0n Street, Kingsi Uutober 2991:, 19973. V--.-..-, Plumes, Flowers & Millinery, A T.ARr:r.` cmnnv: an (__-__.,-J , A LARGE STOCK OF BLACK I;1I.s'1`REs AND NEW MOURNING GOODS. Also FUR J. 1\IANTLEb, our L'ust_ ['I.-\.\'0 S; 'l`.~\BLF. COVERS, l..`.()I'}.5', ALL KINILS ANI ALL THE NEVV SHADES IN IRISH POPLINS, ' COLOUKED GROS GRAIN SILKS, GLACE SILKS, SERGES AND LUSTRES, SATIN CLOTJIS, I \_r\/AHA ' DB2 Nov. 10th, 1873. LAYER R.-\ISI.\'S-BLUE CROXVN. I..-\Yl'.'R l{Alh`lI\'S--`BLACK URO\VN. LAYER, li.-\I.S`l`3S-L0l\'l)U.\' LAYl'.`.l!S. LAYl`. RAISINS, r . SULTANAS, CUR l{AN'l`S, FIGS. Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels. Jams and Jellies in great variety, , .. .- -- -41141.4-J, an Stacefs, gationers Ha,1_l(.[ F 3'- p`,... `I\_\.\,....L-__ xr. nvu. . MALAGA GRAPES FNER` n1 Ann ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. -9.-uil Cheap Bookstore, Only $1.75 Each. :._;.. : Hundred Tons Blacksmiths Coal, e Hundred Kegs Horse Shoeg, e Thousand Boxes Horse Nails, ~Thousand Kegs . Cut Nails CALL AND SEE THE let-11:1` apparatus contains sufficient write a. letter a. day for a. HUNDRED YEARS. -___ ......-.-1 \VM. BEGG A: CO. >. ANGL|N S. JA( KE'l`>`- AND ('vl.0'ru LE5. own innuu-tnH.... ....n.'.... ... K! .\'G S T1n`EE'1'. 4-A \.'\. V IUIKK`, L AND SH.-\l)E.\`., \\'U'\)L SIIA \\'Lh`, &c;,. .`L'.c. S:Lrumti:uI. uf ()'l"l'I`TIl, EAL and (IREBE SETTH, ().\'V(ZL'(l Buffmm -`ml |2..u.. -_.\v.....n nan LLUHI Importation, selhng at . SIZES, at ngstou, fill u.nr.15r.' .s`l<: l"J`H, Buttons and Belts C. ANGLIN. , ) Call ipccial n`.ttentinn to their Large` and r Handsome Stock of Finished No.v erected in their Show Yard, Princess and Sydenhafn Streets. SGOTGH GRANITE AND MARBLE MONl]_ME[lTS, HT ITANDY BROS. ! Kingston Marble Works Just reeived a. saupply of Pond sExtl-act, in 9 oz., pint and qurt bottles. ./:1./1 6'LEJV' 4- Ca PARLOUR' BOOK STOVES Pond s Extract ! LL persons who are fond of a. GOOD UUI OF TEA will do well to call on SU()'I"l` & DALTON and get asample, as we have just received an assortment the nest ever imported into the city, comprising Young Hysons, Jap.-ms, Souchongs and Con- gous, at prices to defy competition. ' N.lJ.-l a.rties requiring CHAMPAGNES would do well to give us a call. .'Li '9 inn.-vi n.u.-ra.rt1es requiring give call, as we intend to dispose of our stock (which is large) AT UOST. 'K`ngston, N_ov. Stbl, 1873. llmportagt N oti c;. fa and ayalcu nu nnmstzer to th tron-s. The Dining Room of 121 Hotel has been enlarged 2 most complete manner, \w served as follows :--B!-eak Lunch 12:30 to 2 p.m. ; ] and at 6 p.m. l)All`. II. E. SVV. \\'. DAVIS, I , _-_ -..-.v .....,.. uuuruugxuy reunt-ed and furnished in the most modern style with every regard to comfort, and no pains will be spared to minister to the wimts of our pa- Nov. 0 0. ...-.ws vvuuu. u.uu.nU 15 UUW for Guests, and will be run in connection with the `British-Americ3.n Hotel. These Houses have been thoroughly retted and even: narrsn-fl lm ..n.~...r....L ..._ ! k ' "` ....... 1: mac puuuc mun: une Harwood House is now Open connection , ,-.1 .. Fa. - A ~ 3. CIHDWN AND SONS , `TIE {yroprietors of these well established am popular Hotels would respectfully inform the lpxlblicjhat the U'____j__ J TT I ` mwm HOUSE, _Kingston,l Ontario. . 101}. SALE, Lumber, Lnth, Shingles, &c. B Dressed Lumber always on hand. Also a. large qum; Lity of Uordwood, Hard and Soft, sa.w.-:1 when ordered. I. B. &. S. ANGLIN, Steam Mills, fellington-st. Kingston, Oct. lltl1,..l873. , 4;_:_.:.j_` lBrit,isl|-Anlerican llotel Inter -``sQnn_ Hy :\sanrte.,|_ lh nullmted. _ .-. _.._-\aa.n.l..I..I Ll Steam Sawing and Planiing Mill[ ` Kingston, April 18th, 18 42 PRINCESS STREET. un A M U15 SK I NS--a splendid assortment. Hastings and G:u'son s Superior Adjustable Shoulder Braces. - Burrs Improved Nursing Bottle, the most perfect and convenient Nursing Bottle in the world, . JUST RECEIVED BY i--1.~-u-` -- KJJ-6 No\'emb:r 7. LPatterson s Lung Protectors.` Patterson s Chest Protectors. Pa,ttorson s Cork Respirators. Patterson's Metallic do. llth,.._l873. Scott & Dalton. . 1-nvv uI:u:I:l:, Sign Sf; Spectacles. ovembt-r DI SPEN SING CE EMISTS, Pond s Extract ! GOAL. PRINCESS STREET. 1 )m E; I. B. & S. ANGLIN S uggists, 47 Princess Street, ` Pond s Extrac` the British American 1 and furnished in the where meals will be ws :- Breakfast 7:30 to 10 a.m._- 9 3 Early Dinner 1 p.m. FOR , maker: in SVVALES, S. -a 11,8 Sunerinr All Eulatal-sln 3 Proprietors K4 |JUsT RECEIVED \/xx-` :1 uxnu J. `V DDUC, FANCY AND PLAIN COATINGS, FANCY VESTINGS, And all the NOVELTIES in TIES, SCABFS, &c., &c. Thqnas. Moore, nu f\r.`rv -...n ...... FINE HYAGINTHS FROM HOLLAND ,_ _.-. -......r.vu., S-C-OTCH, ENGLISH and E` ".!:m',f .'L3_KER-I THOMAS MOORE, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. PEdULIAR advantages offered on Re- serve Dividend Plan. Policies guaran- teed by State of New York. For full particu- lars apply to B. C. DAVY, Barrister, corner King gmd Clarence Streets, Kingston, Agent. Oct. 7. ston. The Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. "'1 All of whieh will be sold Cheap for Cash. Remember the Sign of the Red. White and Blue. WIIQAM GROH, All kinds. of Mum; Cuffs, Thibets, Ruffs, Mitts, [nEu{LMEN s run cons! , .,-_-_.,.. V...-.n a.-nu IM1 Oi2TED JACKETS . ASTRAUAN. _I_ hand, I SOUTH SEA SEAL JAcKE'r, `Double- breasted, trimmed with Plucked Otter, Uplucked Otter and Plain, Sign of the Red, White and Blue. October 23, 0033, J. A choice collection of Anthems, Chants, Sentences, &c. Cloth, $l.25. Tf\U\T T`lIH\Yr\v--v\--I~-- Sept. 1873. \J Assortment of the Fine t Clnron_1_os made just received at IIENDER '0;"b'. L. Large assortment of all HEN DERSON S. PRINCESS STREET. October 1, 1873. nnvu ucuuuyrexsa, Dy ur. cluni The Iuterna.tiona.l, Political, llistoricnl Atlas, containing 62 pious Indiccs. - The Students Atlas of Classical Geo with Letterpress, by Dr. Sclunitz. 11}!!! Infpu-uni-n....I 11.1111, I 1 graphy, ` . The Students Atlas, containing showing latest Boundaries ; also a, 4 Index. anowm; WHE` STOCK, which is of our own importa- ,_ hon, is now complete, consisting of `.0'l`{`.F[ 1'`.kTr!T Ian` .....1 V Collins Globe Dictionary of the English Language, Etymological, Explanatory and Pronouncing. Illustrated with 500 Engrav- ings on \Vood. 750 Pages. Cloth, 75 cents. JOHN HENEERSON, 4 Princess Street. 1. Cheapest in the c uuuuur 5 Mrs: book of Botany. Lee : Accoustics, Light and Heat. Rossiter s Theoretical Mechanics. Do. Applied do. Tonikins Machine Construction. T{`|Y`l\T rrnxvn nnrv COLLINS NEVV ELEMENTARY SCIEN- TIFIC SERIES, 30 cents per voluma. How.-n'd s Practical Chemistry. Watts Organic Chemistry. Collins Minemlog . Macturk s Physical Geography. 1 lummer s Astronbmy. 'Evers Nautical Astronomy. Evers Navigation. Serge:mt s Mathematics. Balfour s Systematic Botany. Balfour- s First Book of Botany. Light and Heat WHE um]er.~;x'gne(1 begs to announa _ many customers` that he has: nd, of his own manufacture, In LV_l_ Water Colours in Boxes and Cakes, Crayons and Crayon Paper, A l` nwunnnnn *1HROMUS.- I m'ea.sI:e(l, trimmed P] Plain. lIf\'Y\I'nr\v\ -. . -.__._-r - FAMILY AND POCKET BIB-LES. K CCOUNT BOOKS. MEI! " AND FOR. S;1LE CHEAP by VTATUETTES AND VASES. )OU'1`LEDGE'S EVERY BOY S |, NUAL for 1874, A '1` DI:V\1'1\nnnnu Furs For Ladies, )RAY'.ER Boolgs, IE\V \ I'E\V DICTIONARY. HYMN BOOKS, PSALM BOOKS. Full Stock at HENDERSON S. ` to NOVEMBER 27. .' C0I.l9 Bu'a.1o i%o1;e:3, Ready-Made or made to order. \J|NI.l.L And a large assortment of MARKET SQUARE. ' ATLASES {KT HENDERSON S. Beautiful mt for sale at 11 `l.\\v-Ixv 7 -u Of all descriptions, wluuu, qu.z.u. JOHN HENDERSON, Rnnlzm. a city at HENDERSON S. nun: uulxauructloll. V JOHN HENDERSON,` Pm` Ilnu Rt.- If II * one" `an! In. The :3 PA..- CANADIAN TXVEEDS, Avlv I`:/\ . .____, '.T HENDERSON S.` nu ; 01101 , AT HEN DERSON S. ~ us, 36 Maps, arias Consultmg BilO CK STREET l of BALTIC SEA`, kinds received at Gentlets, nnf F announce to his he H213 n.-nu .... cal, Classical and ; Maps and co an uJLLib'UN,' Princess Street. sun; on H EN DER SON S LLLDUXV , Bookseller. ner, ` "10. Mndie, Esq., ov. 2|, son, , anenlf Fergn P. P. son, Iizisc S John Cnigg, L mAnmv1ums, with the Commoilim Stone Home thereon known as IABD TAVERN, will be sold by-public suction : Murray : Action Rooms. on RATURTM` 1'Av1s1uV, will be sold. by-public M. ' (Mun-my Rooms, on SATURDAY, the 29th D33 . OE. NOVEMBER inlknt, sf 12 r-`clock nqon. Terms one third cash, the ba- lance in three equal annual inltnlmontt with interest at 8 per cent. Title unimpenclnble. ` JOHN MISIOIIHE, ', iritor - dnence h-get wno wash to obtain A thorough knowledge the usual branches taught in our schools. ' A French Class will also be opened in con- nection with above. JOHN MILLS. REFERENCES :- George S. Fenwick, E_sq_., Gforge HS. Hobart, E|a.. Jung nut` uru:2L\`UJ1'.'s:- George Esq., George S. ., Janna Fisher, Ea}, Sherilf Ferguson, Isaac Simp- son, 1931., .no._Mgdie, Esq., Cnizlrhm. acnool on MOKDAY, lat December, 03 the corner of "Barrie and William Streets, for the accommodation of pupils, male and female, who wish to obtain thorough himulul... .: ` wle agcommod who 1 thil nnnnl In--n >DS veteens, [SELLING CHEAP] E hld the Largest Stock of Wines, Br ndiea, Gin, Whiskey, and other Liquors on this side of Montieal, all imported by ourselves, and well worthy of the attention of buyers. - 7 )sIuw & MINNES .l .-__-- YOUNG HYSEDN in 1o`1>ound Caddies. JAPAN TEA`! -` 10 H GUNPOWDER 1o = *- FINE BLACK ~ 10 -- , YOUNG HYSON " 5 | 4` - ` _ JAPAN TEA 5 -- GUNPOWDER ~ 5 -- `"1 FINE BLACK H 5 -- V - 16 We respectfully invite families to come and inspect our Stock of Teas, as we make this department a specialty, as our Ten are all new and cheaper, than nnything in the market. 11 rs ---._, Kingston, Nov. Sh, 1873. , /__:. -outcas-ILL` (TEAS AND sunAEs IMIEAPER 'l`lI_AN EV]-JR. -..... puma: (nalected) Sultana. mat Boxes Seedless Rsisins. Barrels New Pat:-as Currants. Boxs New Lemon Peel. Boxes New Litton Peel. Boxes New Lemon Peel. Drums New Smyrna Figs. y u. --_ Boxes Very Fine Double Crown Raisins. Boxes Very Fine Single Crown Boxes Very Fine Black Basket Boxes Very Fine London Layers. Boxes Very Fine Inyers. Half Boxes (off Stalks-) Vnlentin. Raisins. Half Boxes (Salectmh Halon... n_:.':__ -..... um;-:a \uu 368128`) Vnlqntin. Raisin (Selected) V-Sultana. Raiiins. Seeding. D-:.:.... on the NEW BLACK SILKS, NEW BLACK AND WHITE SILKS, NEW JAPANESE STRIPES, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW OTTAMAN dz PLAID SHAWLS, NEW FANCY SKIRTS. ' NEW CIMP TRIMMINGS, NEW BLACK SILKIRINGES, NEW WINCEYS, NEW FANCY PRINTS, NEW TWEEDS AND BEAVEBS, \Ve defy anyone in Kingston to ct with us in Cutlery and Nickelite Silver Over $10,000 different articles to from. Your choice for 50 Cents and 81.00. Give us an early call and be com The like you `never saw before. Nnv, 9| ' NEW _j=RuI'Ijl W0 and a Quarter Acres of Iand in WIL L LIAMSVILLE, with the Com Iuodimu one known mu w A RIYQ Nov; 15. MONTREAL BRANCH V 50 GTS. AND $l.0f*l STORE Tl-`IE uauc ARE SURPRISED, DUMBFOUNDED, ASTONISHED, and exlaim, Edw , can yqutell so cheap ! , school M01? DAY, Deceiniaer; on 3 a acqognmodation pnnih. and fsmnla AND_ CSTHER LIQUORS. uyulu, I an the (_}eutlo- mspoct I Suit; King Street. next ddor ti) Stacey : \ Book store. GREAT" EXCITEMENTI v; 1:. Mnae & co. . Anna A130 ,1 Nov. 2!. HE Subscriber intends to 4- n aPfIva.to School gm MON mber, Ban-in um w:n:..... us_..n-- 1-- SHAW & *Mmus'[ {WE ARE SELLING F14 ---- Immense Auction ?Sal'e.- i`x'2'E GOLDi!`:1;f-`LION. JUST ARRIVED AT odation pupils, ondfe1r;.n:l;, > thorough of 'a.nphes taught schools. NOTICE - I ' compete Cutlery Ware. L000 Rik`.-....L -_L:,1 - - - : Win. McRAE & co. ______j.___j__._..._: nanny, as our `recs ` R. M_:R.AE & ,CO. om momma \VARD S III 1I,I:5nI-I C I LII . _ convmeed. uuao-v. 'GhNel. indent `33?;I%B.AIG Wu A DONAL H` % I ' ' n`2?3_'~_ me account: are mnlly mditoil Patna tcndaring will be roqu' to Ian ion the Tender: u Iurahau, who, wii tho Contractol-l,will be bound for the faithful.` pfonnanoe of said contracts. The lowest or any Tender not necaqluily , neeented. C-aun 0 Kins-t-3. Nov. :t:I"s73. brad per,lb. Potatoes per lb. -Oatmeal per lb, grper per lb. _ , t per ib. Carrots per bushel. Payment: will be made quartarl , ' the nal! aa ` I-'3.'...`{..;... .a'n'"' 1.. the County Clerk, Court nnuee on Uounty Property, 5!: the Ollie; of" MI Until 19 o'clock noon. on Tuesday; . I `the 2nd day of lIece_ proxlllo. . -Thewoodtobeof thebostdo-czi quality of Beech and M In, cut4g`hn.E` to be delivered and piled-Ky` the tit` be ' and hen 3`J?.";a, `.'..`t`.`,-e.;"e .. z..,..c.. "*'"'.....a " oootruht the Gaol Yard, At such tune: and in andstleutocordndrynnd _ to delivered before the middle of January next. Ine straw to be of om or Rye. inluug dles pf 12 lbu. each, and to be delivered mred. ` endera for Ration: win he rescind an .n`.~_ lows :- _1_' M.U1\|'1'S, c of January 1874, I mittee bounty mmzns F'uE'L FOB Till U8! OFTEI comm` ilousn & GAGE? -- ....5.. uanuruuuns no lelet from. ` r 13" Repair: on Watchel main Kingston, Nov. 5, 1873. __.____.--_.---------i M... sna. elegant stock of Jnwm-ant . A of Plsiu, Fnncy ma Uniquqstyxu. The best ENGLISH AND Auznioaxf WATCHES. ` . A large assorhnozit to leleet from. _ 1? Renain nn Vvna-.1.-. .....I. - -- ' Watclimaker nd V Fwelr, MARBLE isnocx, PRINCESS-ST. ,um1AAA. ' ORANGES, LEMON S, MALAGA GRAPES, CHESNUTS, . COCOANUTS, and NUTS or ALL And a large supply of WINTER APPLES` 3: . A150 1;; an of'CANDIl3a~ :1 ancgxoice stotk gfeC all kinds, D FBUl1'8 of ` 3311- AND ovsmn DEPOT; Street, Market Square. Nov. 19. K `rpm. , part of the city, if desired. ' , ` SHINGLES, LATH, and All kinds of LUMBER constantly on hand and FOR CHEAP. V . `Orders addressed to us at our Mill, or left at the Office of W. Mcouio, will receive prompt attention. . 1', 1; n~rAnn..--*-. -- FRFSH BALTIMORE oYs1'1=:11s--sei-at .and xxx. - . vvm_cn no will sell at very u respectfully solicited. AI-.. `I"l'.\ Ann-I--- he will sell very low priest. call An UFENI Street `op with an entire `1 OLD > R EU ,, OYST BAZAAR. ERS BY" THE REESMBROTHERS ufucturing Confectioners. ` Nov. mu. Nowin the time1 CENTS PER. CAN ; at the ' Supplies/forj the Gaol secured !l'0lll l"l Positively no counts for the I itoppage is fan 0); S'l`RRl'.'l'. ' , ,-,..v-.u-u, auuulbell. ` Arm LEATHER and FINDINGS for salt. J. OOOKE. Ki1_|gntoiI,1__Vov.4th, 1873. comvn or ruoxn-mum. '_ II. 'J.'.l.lE MONTHS, n-mu-v I H74 B00 l`S and Sl_I0_ES, Nov. 21, 1873. ____._.____:-- NEW and elegant utck of Jnwminri; Unique Stvh-A nenem Nov. [AS OPENED THE STORE on] _ `opposite Whiw. n--- M. GAG:-:,L Winter ! Winter ! Just Received, -..~cruu rarlnment in 11 minionor of CIOWIILI vntiv Gonrnlneut for a non , in 1847-8. Ha I tiou until 1854, when .,...1.'am- --- =~---- QYSTERS? ~1~f'i'ii's, c3fI'ca y, 1874, will be received U! Cggxnfy Property. (tho on mi; bythovona y, 1574, will be received by the Co 1: P , Lthaollioool by C}:-k : co"5:" . \Kinnu..; JOHN adorn`. v Iauulcltlll. 5th, 1873. L.` M. WARREN `at co. time f 1- oyste" . 21:12 cAN;cANs?.. ll 1-roar. r a1lown_.ncewil1be,.muleonno- he stoppage of the mnnlv, n .....s. uu nuowmoo will be, nude on no- he no page the supply, ifnch fan to exist wrrmx 111: mu E4 Lilla a'1U1iJ.'.' on Prince: its White : Drag Stan cw Stock of well selected u Oyste f ONLY 40 E; rCANS'f?o1-75 CENTS, . eepecimen from the Acadia Recorder ._.;_ja.; The ministerial press of N ova Seotia are Iolnewhat at he: in their history. Here is , one of the moat violent of the Halifax paper": : --ltca.n scarcely be said thn.tS1r John A. Mncdonnld was ever before really and feirly in 0 `tion, except during the three do t t he, with others, was en- geged in loving up the Brown-Durion Mi- nut? with torpedoes, as mentioned above. the age fine that elapsed between his an. I K, romindod to Jun a:3n_wglaces where ' the II` their nrenninau -9. mm- `-not _ QUART It the -3 Ki`n_-3 to , __ - -..... nu, wun owners, gaged `loving niat? rpedoea, The ittla ti 0 his en- tering Parli _ ent and getting into the Mi- lIIl_try wan d igentl y employed in intri- Suing for the latter position." Sir Julm Oqterod Parliament 1844. He was Com- Innaxoner Crown Land: in the Comet- vativ Govornln out about eight or nine 3:: mhiillx was then in Opposi- I , the Allan-Mm-in -. non Minn --- '-" ' ."*. u 4|.` IN:Igo- vnlh I .\l.1t.-rials $3? nu. us ululll 0! 001' l`8&dl`l, '* penonnlly uequainted with t} gentleman, we will add the 1; link. On the 6th day of No Bidurd John Cartwright, th uerutive, puud politically, into the clear Grit ranks, re reward for his treachery, a 3 new Grit Miuintry, with f: yecr.-Napauee Beaver. 4 ...ypui-ser or me n1a.cdonald'Cart'ier Admin- istration. This line of policy he pursued until Sir Francis Hinch was chmen Finance Minister, 1 berth he then aspired to. After his unbitioua dreams and desires were frus- Ul`-Ody 110 became an Independent, and in dependently exhibited on every occasion, All 110 Petty Ipleen against the Government `tihttl VIII poesible fox-_e disappointed indivi- u . ' bi1'8Phy might end here, as any one n--cht know the result. Fur the bene- t 0' W0" 05 however, not ` pereennlly this nlnritnv-inn. _: BIOGRAPHY -or THE NEW FINANCE nxmsmn. (Revised from the Globe.) . RichardJohnCa1-twright,thenewFinance llmiater, a native Canadian, burn at King- iton 1&5, was resident of the old Com- mercial Bank oi Canada, which institutiun, under his able ii aucial mzuingeinem, went up like arocket and came down like a sticlr. " . From this it is claimed by his friends that he in an acknowledged expert: in Finance. Later, through the assistance of several able writers, he succeeded in publishing a -' little Primlner, which no persnn ever took the trouble to read, on the Militia aifaira of Canada. Still later, he delivered a. moat terric address in the House on the finan- cial poaitinu of the country. His tears on that occasion, while depicting the utter ruin of the country, had a most depressing effect, fortunately, however, the country aurvived that incipid outburst of fmancial ignorance and imbecility, yet after its delivery, this gentleman was further acknowledged to be the wildest visionary in the House. B. ha mll ill in pnrlinlnnnf oin -u---~L--- sue wuueu vmonary In the House. has been in in_Parliament as member for Lennox snd Addington, and recently for Lennox only, since 1803. The electurs know how its election at each contest was secured And how many thousands each respective uni In u-euce on any but small sales for local I _n.Io. Gnin--no transactions. Provision-x-( . rk stead. Hogs-small lots bring 6,00 tu ,l2'for city consumption. Ashes |ull-pnt.s at 5,90>to 5,95, uni pearls 7,30 to 7,35. ._____..____. an-:51 L n rant.` .\l.'\ li I\ IS IVS. (SpeFiaI Telegram to the Daily .\'vu-3. ) Montreal, Nov. 27.--l'-`luur receipts 2.900 Null; market stagnant and rates fairly nom- inal in absence of but small transactions. I`.-m.;..:..... I `lured. MONTREAL STOCK REPORT. _ _Mout.re:\l,_Nov. 27. Bank oi-.MonLreal---l';"6 asked, 175} offered ; sold at I752. V - `Merchants B.Lnk-ll0} asked, 110} o'ered. Bunk of Commerce - 1202 naked, 120} oited ; sold st 120;. Ontario Bu1k--~l03 asked, 102 offered. Bank of Toronto-I83 asked, IS! o'ered., Royal|(`-anuliau B.auk-96 asked ; 955 of- City Bauk-9'2 auked, 9! o'ered. Montreal Tale--rap}: Company--`.!l~l} ask (I, 213; oered. ' e Memphis, Ncn`. 263-=Tlna r Bgmk has completed its :u-r:m_: resumption of business on ih 011 dciency i3 _to be made good I` meat on stock-holders. l\ll\l I.'\-FIIIIB VIIQIUIII4 Ill AVJIIIIIVIII Madrid, 1\'o\'i 26.-,Tl:e simation is grave On the 19th.. General oSiCi\it'3y '1') ` `l'~'`` 9` P1-egideni, umnt, delivered zi formal ul- timalmu tu.l rt-sitlcnt Caistolar, demanding prompt and 3-ignrnus rcpamtion for the in- .|g to uw ag. we restoration of the Vir- ginins. the release of the surviving prison- ers, indemnity to tho families of the mur- der;-.d,.snl punishment of the murderers. sud slso s gliaraiitcofagsinist future `outrages in Cuba. The dennnnl was couched in a kind synipatlictie tone, but no alternative was given. General Sickles was also in- structed to say that if Castellar did not comply with the demand in s week, he should ask for his passports and leave Msdrid with the Ing}\tion. The time ex- pires to-day. snd no answer hss yet been received. Everything at the Legntibn is packed up ready for immediate departure, Sicklcs has no hope that the l'lh'mulum will bs complied with, and telegraphed to Paris yssterdsy to hsre all his cllicial correspon- dence that might there kept for a few days. Genersl Sickles, in conversation, says that he does not see how war can be svoidod ss Csstells c:iu give no assurance that the order will be obeyed in Cuba. Pub- ]ic feeling is also opposed`t'o concessions. Unless Cautellsr responds this evening Gen- eral Sickle: leayes immediately. All Ame- ricsn ships in the Mediterranean have been ordered to Key West. In the event of Geuerslsickles leaving the British Minister will probably protect the archives and American residents. President Castellar is personally. anxious to accept the British Ministersgnod `oices to effect acomprumise, but there is no hope to-night. '?je I I 4 I l 1 .=--__:__:.__._._ NEW vomCggsPAmHEs. |1oms. Berlin, Nor. 25.-A fxgeslt sentence has I bun pronounced agiinat Archbishop Lc- I dochovnki for continuing unlawfully to .'|p- ' point priests. Hria condclunesl to tn-o~ you-u imprisonment and mi additional time ` of 5,400 tlnlers. _--w `III a, AVU` - -'uU.`P- I ll!) lCllU |lIg l|Q7S* l patch from 1 .-nris has just arrived in cipher from the Hen-ul_I currespomlollt in M ad:-id : 113.!-{A \'.... ch! rm... -:......a;._.. :- ___ __ . CABLE____NEWSj 73 .. uvv wu-Juan. New York, Nov. 26.---'l`he following des~ ...0..|. 3...... II ,3 1 . . - u - - - am .1}; ""' ""7" "1 Upw" n Allan-Morin` n In formed ; so th of alittle over oi g you: of public life were nnnnb :.. ' MONTREAL .\I.-\l{KE'l'S. .2:..I -I-.I_..__... -V -- Comnncrcml; ,,, 0..-: -.......-we Aug` zines: old basis. The 2 by an assess- `(lava vaucrl, nowever, not, l this meritorious la the Inn}. a;IlIDIhnn:-I` .....u uua mental-tofu? d last disgrace -1 I November, 1873, ght, the original Con- jcally, body and soul, nks, receiving us: the my, position in the with ve thousand n .-r. - mu Strupcw, 1.1- .\lu\\ ls. 4'I;ha first Natiohal a ..-........ _.. - - ,..- ..-uuuu, nu 9 _wera spent in I In opposition h, 1864, during Lld-Sicotta Ami , _. . V... I armngementg {Dr 1 n he. ,.1 I L - c... I .-- gnaw]; All-I -i EMBER Royal College of ` Surgeons England. OFFICE over \Vl1ibe & Betta , Princsn Street. RESIDENCE corner of Iiiduu md Ordnance Streets. Kingston. Sent. 17, I272 dull Jill, TIIE preI_nises on the M:u-kel: Square lately occupied by Mr A. B. Mcuouell as a. Dry Goods Store. . Apply to Messrs `maaell & Evans, Mon- treal, or to . l\ l`!`D`I l` Y X I. A A xxrnnnsv .ln\I JJVU THE BRICK HOUSE fronting on Clergy Street and adjoining the Queen Street \\ esleynn Methodist Church, known as Maple Cottage. Possession Ist November. Apply ti} -Iulgu Holmes, Suoex-intendent the House _- v an-v\/I-A v, ` W0 FRONT OFFICES OR STORES and Barbers Shops in the Harwood House. Possession immediately. Also Bar- Room Furniture, Mirror, Counter, &c. Har- wood House for sale. Apply to H. E. S\VAT.T<`S y uvu urn;-class UU'1' STONE HOUSES on Queen Street, at present occupied by Mr McPherson. Apply to ISAAC HOPE I n,mM...... u. _-. . an VA KI|4IIl\.I 7 V0 THREE STORY BRICK STORES, on Princess Street; mnst central stores in the city. Apply at this olce. ' Nov. 13. - nu perfect Stove nu I'll.` Ix muuu md Ordnmoe Stn Kingston, Sept. 17, 1873.` .~uu, III III! (YREILLY & CAMERON, Kingston. August 25, 1873. > - ` uuuu u.U1D Iv auwu. 1V RS. JENNIE A. S.\lITl{ h:xs room for more boarders. (loud !)u:u'c1 furuishn-ml for 53:: week. -rock Street, near Uil1)rd's Boot and Shoe 1"axct.ox-L . JJJ. oecnon, 1 Teacher, lat or 1 Teacher, 211:1 or 5 tials and salary, I schoo1-TeacheE,"wa;med. `V ALE, and Female 'I`e:1chcrs, for School 1 Section, No. 3, Loughbnrou-Orh, `Male 2nd (Mass, late Act, Fcluale 211:1 3rd Uhlsa, lit Act. Creden- salary, required. A Nov. 17. u u wuuou ;u4u.wu1a.w1y Y A LADY, board in a private in _ where no other boarders am: In-pt. ply at the DAILY N\\ s oice. Nov. 3. Sept. 25. _., 9. ,________ The task of defeating a. Finance Minister in a county which he has m:m_v years is no light friends in Lenno.\' have onr_best but thanks fun the noble hve taken against treaclxery and traitors, we are not amongst those who have much faith in the Dog Brag. \\'e recognize Mr U:I.rtwright s strength in the county whieh he has so long clainied as his own, u.ml. while we are very ulnbious of the result, we certainly must say that Mr Hooper is showing .1 strong;-.r front than we at first expected. If he wins, the victory will he a mzignilicciit one, morally and materially. and if he loses, he will lose only against odds. and will at least li.1vcm:uiifestcl that there is \'ll2.'LlllZ_Y in the party which the Yankees and Grits have sought; to assassi- natu. Nothing that we can say will alll-ct the issue, and we can only patiently await the re Slllt.--(v'llL`I1J]l II!-/`rm/. ..v...vu~.u.-u anceu to term :1 Com- _l_J paI_Iy, a. gentleman with inuence amongst capitalxgts. Address F. G. 3., D. LY N|~:\\'s oice. K,... or. Iers and ) ! _lle _ I :-tm] ' Part I 1'] . HATCH, . St. Lawrence \ Vharf. Kingston, Nov. 17th, 1873. U ...... `. n nun, I un. ll us as clinirnmn: Mr l\ ackenzie commenced his speech with an apology for having accepted the I rcInier- - ship, and then related the oft-told tale of the tactics which had resulted in the resi gnation of Sir John A. M aedona.ld's Government. He talked of the late (.loi'ernnient hxwing prosti- tuted the power of the Crown to prevent-:1. free expression of the popular will, and pro- mised that `his Government would u safeguard to prevent a repetition of pro.-eaion and injustice which had the country for years. He elections, the appointment se every the op- disgraced spoke of the recent of p.1rtiz:i.n.retnrn- mg oices at sonic, the unlimited expenditure of Hugh Allan's money, and other election clap trap of like nature. He claimed that the money spent by the Grits was not obtained by the sale of SI great public work. He denied the statement that there had l1\'EH :1 ditlen-nce I of opinion between Lord l)ull'c.-rin and the pre- sent Ministry. He announced the policy of his Government to hc'justice to every l`ru~ Vince. He promised to carry out in power what he had advocated in opposition. A new election law would be passed. M ensures would be taken to preserve stontly the indc~ pendence of members of l :irli;uncnt. He con cluded by thanking the electors of L.-unhton for the condence they had rcpnsed in him. `\\'hen he had nished speaking Slieriif Flin- toft announced that Mr Mackenzie had been elected by acclaniation. others followed and themselves ulna! amount of ing a banquet was held in the Bellchnmber House ; nbout 500 were present. Among others were the Mayor of Sarnia, E. B. \\'ood, Malcolm Cameron, Mc|\'ellzu' l ::rdee, Bod- well, Ross. and Doctor Pace, United States Consul. The banquet was verv mm-l xyeu, uoss. and Uoctur I .-zce, Consul. banquet very good. A, ..n-a unuu azunry, l'|'qllll`el|. _ GILBERT 'OOD, SA.\lUl|. U. Mu:.Ul.\ , VVILLIAM UALD\\'E1.[.. Trustees, S. S. No. 3, Lotlghboruugln. Lnuglnborough, Nov. 15th, 1873. ...__.._K_.._.__.-..__.___--- - I uuusc. where :5 meeting Cul. D via n(`.l:nn-Iin nnn---- - vs Iuavvbv, 1W0 first-class CUT STONE HOUSES _ Street. nrnsenf. m-m...:...1 I. UALLLV IA. Sarnia, Nov. 26.-The nomination for in re- 'presentn.ive for .the County of L.-unbmn, in ` the House of Commons, took place on Tues- 4 day, and was rather; tame atfair, as Macken- l zic was the only candidate nominated. He was proposed J.` ll. Fnirlmnks. or !lv..`o-.a:.. -.. - pne pro; -trnlxa, and as Part Lambtou. '1']... ..........1 . L are usmumu. The crowd then House. when: meetl Cal . |):t\`is_ proceeded to the Court ng was organized with, kl!-ins y at me \ |;\\ s omce Nov. 25. , L U}. COTTAGE; .\'h-out Anni" . Iiu ) RO.\lOTER.-\\ a_ I Inn v -u "I... THE PREMIEIPS NOMINATION SARN IA. c.....:. w... M! J. IIL KJLIILU, IE HOUSE and premises on Ontario Street, formerly occupied by Mr 'l'l:urs- now by Mr J. \\'addiu-glmm. Apply to awdcn. out uxun; xur twq Street. Apply Wanted Immediately A_ private fa '1`. B. 'l`r;cy. I|l.l).. DD!) 1: , . was manner} tame atfair, as by J. Fnirbxmks, of , seconded by Davitl Ncsbitt, of nnlptop. tin:

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