Kingston News (1868), 15 Aug 1871, p. 2

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ARITHFEVTIOS. M ATLASES, 7 BOOK-KEEPING BQOKS, EXERCISEAND COPY BOOKS, = % DI-RAWING BOOKS, . - '3 scnom. PAPER, ` ' SLATES, PENUILS, VAnc1 everything for themse of Sc_h00]l; 3? the lA)\VEST l`l{I(J1*S, A L` ' tender will be the bama. f1Ip|n'nrn-5- 1 1 .3 cno9-I DAlL\' NEWS 1 u xuun ruunu in. III1n the '1`:-ecu or Shrubs on Miltoh slan will be pmsecuted with the_}1t.n1os rigour of of the law. HORATIJO Y_ATl}1S: - Proprietor. Kingstpn, Aug. 12,` l87!._ , --_._- . __,. . - - x.:.;_..'.L_;--...__..-- i Rockwood Asylm. STEKM .B9|!-ER: . 0'n' W;:;l;1_;s_day, 2:; 4 Angus; Inst. From parties willing ti) tn`! 'Vs}A1a ' ` p.---._- _..____ 1 3" 1 777-7`! '- ' ` 3` for Rockwood Asylum, agzgston. The Boiler tn 1... nf H... .......:..4.-.._ ..,. ;vv\.nnuU\.l naynuu, an _ gswn. The Boiler to be of th . escription known as the Cornish Boiler, a sacicatfon of which will be furnished to parties` who may desire -to Tender, and 9. pattern boiler may be seen in 112?: at Rookwood. ` rn E -u u u -v at y wuuu. Jiwo reponsible sureties will be required for 1'. E due pcrfonnance of such Contract as may be entered into. \y'.m= it>nut.-t|mt- the coal pr..p,a'e'zm-s of I_ enn. exert an immense, and clnnbfr l l~'S3`:lll imprnp.-r, inuence u\'cr Oungfuss; i \`.u-.. \'._.o.'.. ,....I .- _..|.a L, An_..:u_,,1 _\._.__ .. yaw... v\n nuvv. .-The Boiler and ttings. must deliv` complete, in front of the Iler House at Rock- wood Asylum on or before; Saturday, the 14th day of Uctolier next. _ - F - Joni? cngam, Kingston Penitentiary, 12th Amzust. 187]. Aug. 15. smgswn remtentlnry, Au at 18]]. 3 3/' 1,} J LARGE sToQ;C;?;n. tl L "T11 1179. VNw Series of NYONE mum) destroyir'1qr an L on Miltnh g Ope Boy Wanted; fANTEI) A BOY, with a good. Public S hoorl; -,1 - ti n.._.,A at the A N:w'oi<`.9u 1 IBM Ki"'I'leIIe II! I call` and u SEAL]-jl) ']`[-jins , ` stock before putrchunng elsewhere. . _ July 7. FILL BE RECEIVED by the undonngm ' ed until noon 2 ' ' n -~ us: nun: IlIl|'lI'l'\ I` Ullllllt IIDIJ \lI\Jl Qullxlllf : .` .Vnu Smtia -.--ml would he aulmituul duty * fro.) to-slimy iuto the United States. There F` ... .. .. .. __ .`I,,_, I , I ' -I -`A - /.14 B. GEOGRAPHIES, bRAMMAns,. &n.._`.'____.....-,` custom_ Hous `I !-`lur, Grain and `Grocery store; up. . . _ , I 1'; ' .1 (H. 1 u. up. - u Mt5f1 Island. AT E. S'4l'A`CEY S.` TGUST 15; 1g `of `8ch9o." _si:E:es or 1 J1.L|.. * ' 7'7 iriii ri W` 7 V `V V 7 7 7 V V ; Kingston, Aug, 14, 1371_ Opliosite McKay : Leather Store, ` __ PRINCESS 3'FREET. KINOSTONJ ,_- -. _._J ..._u ....v \ u.-vsnu gum-u.;u. uncut: iw :1 A popular demzunl in the Eastern States [3 `far the open mmpetitiun of foreign coalf`. ` which is strengthoneql by the combinatiolie ':unl strikes iuthe conl regions. the nature 5 - and ohjea `of which operations ere now 1 thoroughly understood. Thus we read in ` 1 a Boston paper :-The coal elds of Penn- I ( nylvsnia send out their faunilitr ujy the! g 3 freight; are to be raised and mincre are to ! c strike. This means that the price ofcoel in g t to be rztist-cl. in elevation which, while it ` f benefits the` coal mom-polists. produce! is l V corresponding depression the poorer 2 ` clause. Congress should interfere to choke `; ` _theee criers by admitting foreign coal free ` of duty." 1319 Nova Scotinna may find I 5 some encouragement in the prospect that in i '4 `opening up of an extended market for their} E ......I " it ` `~` :1 ; . ;F3'|ll`IOl'0cc0 s'atchel\s, An nxnnunuuon wr ocnulurlng Wlll begin -I0do|oob.-" Iu*holdcr of x vl`1olsri}ii`p' `e entitled to free tuition in all the classes for ` ` w I am; and the competition in connqigo ' . 7 X in the Public Schools of the _ci y V RAMITRI. wnnns. M.A.. (!1...a...1 1u-...--' ./'3 Real Estate Hanufuctory. THE stIBsc1uBER, desirous of ` from `business. o'ex-s for sale the lame F; I -. nh`Wl 5-._-4: ._ ' H~%Ar` H` - * 1%? `ii ; gill)? 1'49" ,4 `(an 75.x : " -.. `, . -u .. \ .._._ M . .m: \ resume WnDN1asnAy .- |s`hut., l.t 9fo c1ock A.M. , ' ' A full attendance of all intending pupil, 5, urgently requested. Sch An E mi ation for olarnhi il] be` ' " 3- Fhr?=9*drf.s=`8l.3io`;mning-`ix. Linux! II] Inc A uuuv uvuuu-u V1 uuc Ii . SAMUEL woons, \M.A., c1m'cu ' H; -H:1:I:emnti.:.1 v.':.t.'-' N; -lhthemutical Hater, " D. B. Mc'I`AVISH, B.A., Auis_t_a.nt M,,.1;e,_ &(SAMUE.l; wuuua, .m.n., uuusncal Master, I! H EIGHT. Dz-swim: Maa`-,\ `"7.-om` "'1n}m" -;s;,-;ii"ex;;f.{;x: E15 11-`J 117 and cmnnodioug premises well known as 14%: V lsie repdorlodtzlt Lord Chief Juuieei `is xippoiuted arbitrator at the`. meeting uf the Alabama Commission in ` uenmi. The - Lord Chancellor, Lonl ` 'l`ent.ei'den, Prof. Montague Bernard and 1: Sir Roundell Palmer, are to act as counsel 5 i for Great Britain before the Board of !; Arl)itn.to1-s. It was in error to state that ( Earl Russell hall been appointetl British 2, Arbit'.ra.tx-1'. Tho incorrect report [list ap- I\ K V pearul as a special cable despntch to a. New`! a York paper, and was telegraphed all mm` 2 the_co`uutx-y, misleiuling the public. It is t presumed that the American: who have '1 I objected to I-121 Rnuell yin be well pIea.s- I = 04' in `grain Olin} nun no-A-an,` .J .. -..-_. ` D. B. Mc'1`AV15n, n.A., Auxgtgnt R. H. EIGHT, Drawing Mum. E. D: S1'..REMY, JunI_crQIaseI. ,,,_'-.;A.a n.I_.A. __ _--_ __ . Annex cwqu . School Master; win he eGn 7SEFrmL1;, ; f nqtysnj -~--v-gy--v~n-rv ~~v- V v - ---vv-gr `containing Soap Pan; Talloyv Kettles, Csndle" Machines, Candle Moulds, `and all the plant required in csrryinizn s large business. The` rcmises have In 5 ndsnt sup ly of water. E110 business has been fnllv for the nnnt iwantv van-1.. OIIUOOOIO Klnsstn sq; andzoamdno e , _,n._._ II--. nI_II-.__17_L4I__ n Anne nu Iguv PI UWUIIU, Jvuauw Also the Lot and Dialling Houne,4whic.-hi contains eight rooms and kitchen, :11 heitad with hot air. A Woodhouoe and Guden are attached. . . ' All ofthe. above premises a!`eAiix;goo'd order ` and being isolated the insurance premiums are low. 1135 Dllni Illl 06811 | fully for the put twenty you-1.. A]... Oh. `Int -_A mn`I:na 1 Macnfe &:Wad31ll :':,~l . SPLENDID `swan otwmnrlarsl Aug. 12. 1871. .., _. ... .T.,__ . _ At CJrI'I`Cl lW'i;l'l the Rover, from Qua. ....' ;. ...|....Iu...'-..u pmsnumn always 0;. 1...; `All Good: Cheapfot Cash. '1'ex-ms euy. Apply to ROBERT HENDRY on the premises, or to JOHN MUDIE, st Linton : Suildinn. 1 ' A Specihl for Travellers.` ""Pleue give Ill and hock nirclnnimr elsewhere. ` f ` Hale upan"1pu`t'.1owntoordqr'.' 1APE.si'RY AND BRUSSELS, Three-ply _ Imperid and Super;ys_,_ V _ . 1'l'I.`.\`I).1 Y Coil-ie r "mu,"` cA1_u>m_', : coco; mrrxa; Edward Wi1mot s* Great Variety `of Pattern L FLOUR-AND "ETBA FINE X`X`X `D~Q'l`DV `IFI [`I`I T`D . IIJUU . Iliissrnx FIDUR. - -Peas, Cracked \Vheat, Oatmeal, Corn Meal, runs AND BAC_0N, 1)- ..l.'._I. ..;L `D..- S-3 V-Ll DIE-D AAA i MATS RUGS 3iDPR,:I`-Ny. t.~~ 7;`; bugged` the Pandora has be`e`xTFu1; bl A-`Q Inn $131 PETING, BRUSSEIS, mp SUGAR3, RAISINS, > CURRANTS, RICE, SPICE, ha, _ FOR QALE TAPESTRY, VALB` ERT All at Radued mm, Aln;>onhIndl:.Iotofw` & DUTCH STAIR 3 3l.yf.(IRKPATRIbK,: .{`.hn-..-. NEW w-cu rv nazn gonzo WLJI UV W611 PIUCS` -.,,- ed tolosrntlutone possessed of afmore judicial mind is appointed instead. It may be seen indeed from the dppointments of . counlal that the same spirit that was mani- ` festod at \\'asgungmn will be carried to` Genen. ` ' itgum: noon T " M will b enfol-`cad by the 7 star the p1-evbntion if . iiction of cholera inio V - ing the vast and al:.nnim_; increase of the G We publishg-d netntns the other day ahow- : "debt. of New York city. This increase, due to l the extravagance and plnn-lering of a disre- E pntable _ring, has brought the city nances into .\lix(`:redit abroad ; and the T1 ibune gives utterance to the following wail in an- , nonncing a fact which follows as a. natural! eonse_quenee Vktlltt irnespoiuihlc natui-e of citygoverninent in New York :- i HRH- |{..-.. 0...... I)..`.I'_ n._ '1 ,, -u-' .- l `K In F MLSA HTIIDQI laRA - ~ ~ ` .'1"4l 3 .; ggnorpae United s_ _ `fore the comrninaionert " isnow here,.on b_ _ _ om. ~_ - `us, 14.--Ba.ta.via- papers `I ~ .1 mail, via. 1(ndia., cont: `yaudful calamity yv:}1i{!h I ` ligland 4 of Tagohamda, :.~1` .n.;..-algtro_ ab01it50Inil'Bn01 i llusu u`\-; A -5v..V........, Uill EUVUYIIIIICIIW. (hue `cf the mast hopeful igns of a roae_ tion in New York which rotate the muni- cipal government from a gang of thieves the strong public interest which ha been -taken in the disclosures of fraud madet in the public press. The extravtgance of.the g _ city goifemmeut having begun to tell (in depreciating city property and checking enterprises has nlsb enlistetltn interest of property holder: who for their own sakes now see that they must not hold aloof from city politics and allow the thmgemus claues to `elect still more dangerous oice huldre. l not, us u.--a-nun. uuou. Arswiftfu 'v_iuu-I the ilhed up, the "St. Helen and Athninn up yesterday '; the down, and Pus- por1:npnndAol"ietou davnb-djy, ' 'l`I.- ('46.: `II nra n-Qnl `-3.. On. ,_,L_ 2.... ._ \.`i__:.1_`LI- Z ' by a concus1on_ or true in height svivept all he_ ` favour ef the measnre.: between General `A A ` ':"Pp1'1ycr"for the imm. ` -nprt.hem forts, ` `at result. . ' ,. `-Jo,,, V;nuni_:ta.w}:o have tak `, ~rm'h_wi1., and the reply. .` u_:..n+_ in sa.id`0 be a decid ` `nun Blitz, u-.--. ____, " (;.b inet is sa.id*t.o :3 E Augr 14-. --T_he del;:`;ta: on t. of M. 'Thie1-in power: `jdmbly by Satutg-Vdigy. ijt ':a.boiit ve hundred `,g. __5\I1vI|lI|l\;|nl an Ants LUIL L: _ `.We have from Be1'1'm the humiliating umotmcament that the Staiidixig Commit- tee of the Ber-linExchnnge have refused to unit quotation: of the New York City Emu togppear any longer on the stock list. The chief ity in the Union has no credit-in 2 the great centres of Europe. The I 'clieitoo_mmerciaI nuutin the Repnblichaa I Ere inorticatinn of seeing its bonds thrown i In of market as nnnagofisble. To this pass line we been brought by the Tammany Ring, the chief member of which said in his ~Fm;1-th of July speech, with horrible irony :' We prupooeto carry on a gtritly ` economi- cafgovenument. A__ . .. . . . . . . _ _...-.. 4;;-.uu nu : vuc vgnvuyn _in Khonigsburg, but n" "LI.U1uI.a -......., -- --a..,.., nu! ' nu; for a. formidable a 1 marrow. `They intend ~ .. . `I9,._ 2..-... \T-` ;- `l\,_ 1` 7 foretliecomminaionei .. _.._. I_-,,, oFK u?K 1!. . ` Geneva umler`*eha _' Sir Roundell Palmdr W certainly known thut of State.~ J." "G: Bnnci-in Fi>o1i};e Talbot has been ` Dorporation of Duhlixi ha fhmnh a.'a.ir. ` _, . 14.-7The H01}. Robnrt ` ` minister, ha.s.gqe._ ' `[1- :.`.;......-`I- '... 1... -'L.......L I" - `V j A .- .; - ,g `kg; L: 3; \1'.;_ ` m Berlin says the cholen H. `l?L....:..;.x....`_ 1.5.4 `___" -__'_i =wII==-9" `" ""'" `*'""" " iby cocussion_ of the sea. .~.;..uL. in height svivent ifhe alpi-euinCJ anno , hcaneet toCheafoti n'...4 .3 . .1.':..o L. 13.-P:-ince Bismafrels-V min to attend the meeting` : of Austria and Genn8i_\3'-` ' '1 rI.'.-4...... .1.-...:..- 4.L-.|. - _ - Eh: 7...-.. ,.,.w..., .... vs? lied in HIO4 world of l ~`-Toasts were much the ` `_z._..I_ _`_.Ia1,._, nu , , I" L. captured by, the Cdrea ` _t00t. slun o1_1 ba:nb09'{' `lnterioro Corea. _Th_93; . U, -Iapqtgto inqw .,J T W WPRESS `DE_SPATG_H$ I J14---A d..,..A& * wk. egonsmx. the `wash am " Aim C0h!ERCIAJ.- E? "A force. hivounokod in . damoliulmd an - . 14.-The ztrial oi ting in ' ; Ai11_g_; 14.-'rh. mist an-i nu-`y\` measures have be from the, wx-ock,.a "chun.n on Sir Jhnelgl l1c.sn+.m-ml 1... n.-.. (I... TU (-`f D R}? BS1 ! ,L\' I) I".'.\' TS. suuuncan nee: to uneauo RH effect of ,3 (infest. `Kind one. ' from the, wrockpf t V IIRSIJI nn Qgr _T'.n..~...`l1.1 vuuum on an aameum 1 ptnred CQN .It. alum: on bzmboou. -uuame A .' 1 -_ I ' m.'1.....,...`.2.`...f .`.3..i ." _4,-- e Frgench Grove to h_a.v fequastqd `t :,,;_ ...L,. 'I....'.... 44.1. for account. ---- J zm U.s"l'- 1.! .'.------:.T_`: `::-.--- nan wcau Auuuu uni? `lg. ieisblutlbn on F` I 1 ` . u . . 1: I"i.'.\5 inn .-. .v -..l..J-. : 3 decid cum-.~. 51.`; h`m"`'d by ` FXRP. .-\ ti-re broke out about four o'clm'k ` ` "it'll "P``t W` l cm Tuesday morning in the house of Natlmni--l ltlaninill, qorner of Bay mid Rideau `streets, -i--- I which \s':ns(tota.lly destmyed, along with the Dr-'hri("tors | 1-_."n~nter.po1tiun of the furniture and on`.-.-ta of sun, .1.nddnuht- the hunily The building was an old fnune uycr l house aluliitii old sliednand out huildlngu `wore , l attached i it u.n_the north side in ludeau _ .~Ireet. The tire rgin along tln-`av r:\plIll)l'. Mlfl kc E`uh_I_ Sums aoull thm-`next lunlchng, ln-longing to .un -rrrtl. . :. :l-|n'd ul Capt. .\lurr;|_y, :5 frame house hllud I nf coal, 1 , _ . 1 , , wh lb[`|\'l\ .i was on hre, and the greater pant I he cmnbmnum t J: it destroyed before the tin-men succeeded | onf` the alum : in e\tingnip ' 7"'!he ames. On the Bay l m "` 3 1 sweet side; 0 the hurniiig house. the next l 1"" " '93`! m ` house, formerly occupied lay the late Garrett *1 5'-dd` | Cullen. was severely scorched but the Iii-emen Nnili" li` sa\'e(_lit. Captain ..\In|'my had an insurance (I on his dwelling in the North British Mercan- Ie tile Conipaiiyof $400; but Mr Cnrtmill was un- whill furtunntely uninsured. and the loss to him is W, prmluceg . very serious. The Whole of the tire lvrigmlc of pm,-,_.,.q we: present mg worked well, although only me ,-fore one engine was nlale to play, thene being but "wig" one hydrant in the nejghbourhoud. His \t'm-- Aim my nd slnp the Meyer was on -the pot and renxanned until the tire was extnxigumlieat, gs also did . Judge Burrowes, Police Commissioner, Ca ntain their 1 Robb, Chief of Police, with the men were on the spot. and active in saving all they could. __v _..,........ ..u \.IvuL5UIvUV1Il, {tom the spark: of a railway engine._ After doitig some dnnnge in a. piece of pine wood: it was cut o' And _extinguiIhed. The fol. lowing report, frolnltnhall; of the date of Aug. 14, my: : ` _ Mitchell, Aug. 14.--Bush res are rag- ing in North Punk. Tho res around lfonckton In_ve_boen gently subdued. Mr ' at Q I Sta Irt . ,........' .'.....':1,...,.*'*1w:r.:.*`:.t's.:..,. bgl r > Bvsn Funr. from different parts of the country report the occurrence ` ' of huh res which hnve been very (instruc- ' tive. `At Strstford fires are raging all round and thounaw of acres of valuable,` timber hurls have` been destmxed on the Northern Grivel Davis saw mill and our house, at Moncktoxi were destroyed on Sgturday by the bush res. Fires occurred on Sun- -n.\~ n\.Il." 4-: Mnud. will he 1 `K Rr::`.\'rr.\. 'l`lu-ru:\\'ill In` :umt.iu-.r trial nu" Thuuday next hetwcn the yachts Power- . .\lmm an-l"|'ru;\nt. . I - ,,, _ `I ..~.. . - ,,,u _. AL. F` 1 . A 1 ' A1'rmIm'r.n Xxu|:x|nn.\n|s.\|.-~ It wnll lu: ru `' E cullcchacl that :\ short tune .1;:u the rcsulmu'o fir :1 ` of Mr John Hunter. 1-uL_1u~r of I'inn:\cIo .'uul . nmml ; `Yharf strcz-ts,, \r:u4 act` on lire. lput that u: t um 13 Ilmucs wrrc aucnamlvxbiuguixlu-d lwfnn! much 1 vlltirc lmnage was lone. .-\n nther attempt to ru 1|=l\`U the s.-mm premises wnsmaulo un .\`umln_\f muru- ': .V"`" . . ` l 1 `. mg last. slmrtly after I 0 clack ; lint as on the ` A funucr occasion. the tire was put out this time i try M ihy .\lr. l~`l_vnn, (`lork in the Dufm-. Ilousc. ) ' Con] oil hml npparenfly been thrown on the 1 .\'.u , hoard: and then set lire to. No trace wlmb very I`;-Vex-11:13 lveenfuuud of the o'cndcrs.--l> rl/- (`lurk `I r'iIIo- hm Ilia:-11`: I`. ` . | by M HIu_H \p'cm:oL.-The examination for scholar. ships, allveitised to be -held tomorrow `at 10 o clock, a.m., will be open to any pupil in the public schools of the city, and it is hoped that all who desire the advantages ofaninatitntion such as our High School will ava.iLthemselves of this opportunity. The head master is not yet in a position to state how many scholar- ships are at his disposal, but there are cer- tainly not led: than eight. Any pupil who can pass the Senior Matriculation ineligible, and this will throw the competition open to .11 pupils in the rouniiind fth diyisions of the public schools. ` I_ POLICE COURT, Trmn.ur-I1efore His Wor- .' ship the Mayor.--John Thmnpson anal Edwaird ' Kelley, strangers, were charged with drunk- enness; and being a (inst appearance were al-. ilqwe-l to go. Cornelius .\[ul_l:illy was tine-I I `um dollars and costs for being drunk; and .John I)0gl|cl't)' was lined three dollars and . costs Tor being drunk and disorderly, having `admitted the ch:1rge._ \\'. (`_ I -:u-kus was '\ch:n-ged by George \\'right with being drunk l and disorderly, and, with others, _uiug abu- sive lnnguage to c'omplainant's wife. The complaint was not pressed upon the prisoner ' promising not to so offend again, and he was if accordingly liberated. George McGinn was brought to the police statiomjhis morning in I; drunken condition, had not suiciently recovered to appear in;-court; he was, there- . fore, permitted to sleefbtf the etfects of his ` potatious. row nftvruoou. I DR. M.\('Do.\'.u.D.-The.o:cers of the 16th Battalion and the citizens of Picton are to give z a complementary dinner in the Town Hull on 3 Friday next to Captain A. R. Mac l M.D., of No. 3 Company, 16th Battalion, for- ` nqerly of Kingston, and late of the Red River D force. `The public testimonial thus got up in honour, is to testify appreciation of his hioic conduct, not onlyas a.meml.\e2Pf_ the Red River force, but also in his medical capacity, who, when the news of the dreadful ravzsges of the small-pox reached Fort G.-u-ry, volunteered ` readily and proceeded at once to the infected district where his services were so greatly needed by both the white man and Indian. Lieut.-Colonel Boy is secretary to the com- mittee. I F13:i.\x s fxc~NIc.~Nic public should bear in mind the F iremzufs pic-u.ie, advertised in another column, to-moi-row. It promisesto hence of the very best of the season, no pains having been spared to make it all that can be desired. The party goes to Hitcl:cock s Grove, and upon its return in tin}? evening those of the party who chose can prolong their pleasure by participating in A quadrille party I the Drill` Shed. arranu-ml fnr elm; ....-.' E PIC-.\:Ics.-To-clay the \Vatertowu took `a 1 number of the members of the orde; of Black Knights to participate in the enjoyiilents of a pie-nic at Hitchcock a Grove, \Voife Island ; aucfithe same vessel brought over to Cold Spring, Wolfe Island, a. pic-nic party 300 strong, composed of the Sunday Scluo] clnilfen .`anIlme1`nL-em of the Universaliat Lixufbln i Wfatpertown. ..- .... ....._,...... . d out farqqnin. K 1. A'I..?Ak._9-... \; t hut. . . .- Mr Gil-lcrslm-\'u`s now bunt, tlqc_ he Luulchml at fuqr n'-Ian-la t.n-mun`. I `oft {sir Uuwogo to-lay with ! -uuul nuu. nu. ma: exceuent; the former has I expression 0 face most, spiritual. Tho` ofqthe Calvary ms naturally-the moot we mezuun or me t and nntitype-1ieh- I ing the expmation ,3: before the `curtain or dro -scene is drawn up. It is almost impossi- ble or anyone who has not seen this lay to realize the wonderful WI and the solnnity with which it is execute , Tli9`part ofCh1-int is very beautifully carried out; the moral seems too terrible, and the physiml too awful! The mockeries of the soldiers in the hell, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the ira dolaroaa were most touching. The charpoter of Judas in well conceived, and nely carried out; St. John And St. Mar excellent; the fonner has gn expression face moat nniritnnl rm . 6.... 61... ...... .._-L.'A - rney s read themselves out into a crescent form, the leader being in the centre, with nine men and nine women on each side, nrran ed accordin to height. They wore robes of 'f- ferent co oured cashmere, over them white tu- nics edged with lace, mantles falling from the shoulder of coloured cashmere, bound with gold and silver lace and golden crowns _on the head; the cor huens was dressed entirely in white with goylfl fringe and a golden crown. The play is arranged in the following manner: -There are seventeen or eighteen scenes re- E-)esenting the chief portions of the life f our rd. Each of these scenes being prec ded by types taken from the Old Testament, some- times as many as three types, represented by tableaux, precede one scene; the oice of the chorus is to explain the various tableaux and scenes which are'abo1it to take place. The coryp was gives. in words the argument of the s no, and then the chorus taking up the ~ story in a. wild and monotonus chant, explain the in ' of the type _a.nd \'alu:sblo pl`ulu'.ri.y of w ill |e'olTL-red 1'ur,s:I.1c to-1 Mr \\ . .`\Iurra.y, Auctioneer, rmuus. Soc :ul\'L-rtiscnlont. `A It AVlI'IIlI"" l4'I"'.] FROM M()N'I`l .E.\-I`i:' Mmitrenl, Aug. 1;'v.'-A (l0pllt:I.tiQH waited on Bishop ().\'vmlun, and prcseiitctl :1 peti- tiun from the coiigrugntiun nf St. Juhn rc- qm-stiug him to l`(.`\`UIl3itl(`I' his decision in 4 snspumling the ltcv. A Prime. His Lord ship lo.-clinul tn witlnlntw his sentence. The m.tttc1j will he lirnu-,;l1t up at the meet- ! ing uf the Synod. ' I A tin: l)l'ul\'(` nut, in :L pile nf lumber in i Konm-,dy'9 yard, lilcury street, but waspiit ` nut before it had :\cquir('(l much headwu.y.i f b'um'c \`;llllIlblC- horses were suffocated until - their loss is about $1,200; they were nut insured. . The cclelpigtinn nf Sir\VaItc1` Scutt s cen- enary will be held this evening by the Czdednnhm Society at Carlctml. Addres- ses will be (lelivcrecl lvy i rincipa.l Gmluun of St Fnulcis C:llcge and aei'er:1L other gcntluu-`n. `L "VI, , 1'.` `I ` ` ` ` ..- V-----o--- --- be.isnnloIdiIi.g'nnlt. 1 Au...;to'. '_-|...l ck. u It. really nu (ruej Lnzu railway cmupmues often work their em]-luyes in the point of alnzwliitc 1-xhmistinu. We in Uzmada. might go and do likewise with cmnniderable credit to uu!`N(`.l\`CS, for the very nature of our railroad syst-.-ni and the circumstamcos 3lt(".Hl.`\llt up- on our ri;__'oruus winter wetitluer tend to make our miln-:ul men the hardest worked in the world. The rg.ilroa.d man in this country has vastly more to cope with than his confrrrr across the Atlantic. In winter time the term of duty is so long and cruel that even if he were forged out of steel and bums, likea loco- motive, he can hardly keep in working order to the end of his wearisome trips. And yet see the `terrible responsibility devolving upon every hand about the train hum the anxious` engineer to the mwest brakesmmi. Eyesight, muscular strength, and the powers of ` watch- fulness and attention are often submitted to the rudest tests, while the public holds the railmadur grimly responsible for every slip, zxudalmost howls for his life when the coin- plcto giving out of nature precipitates some horrible accident. It is to be hoped that Captain Tylerls statistics will have a bone- cial elfcct on raih'0.'ul directors, and lead them to ameliorate the lot of their em- ployes. \- . ..... .. v...x._a - ;nx\nuvv 11 I JLIQLV. (`zxptaiu Tyler's 1; mrt to the British Parlia- ment on last year`: ailwuy accidents in Eng- 'l:Ln.l ascribes af()l`lll(l:1l)lu pri.pm-tinn of the (li.~':utc1's to ovcrw rked ()lll('l:IlS, and, as a consequence, the glish people are inquir- ing carefully into tn: subject in nnlcr to see if it really be truej that milway cmnpaunies enn-lnves nnint of _,__,_. --...,_. _..........\..:, mun 5.I.ucI'_y, Wu.lUl.1 18 III!- mediately opposite the stage--the space be- tween whic i is given up to the unnumbered seats-is open, and without shelter. Straight before us; separated by a wide interval, lled with eagerly-gazing listeners, was the stage with the proscenium open to the sky; behind the proscenium 3 covered wooden erection re- sembling the facade of a Grecian temple, where the tableaux and the couclaves took place, and the judgment scenes were held. On either side of this two streets, the house on each side of the facade having galleries from which Pilate and Herod gave their audiences facing the proscenium. ` Beyond were the green hills and mountains, above the blue sky, and behind us a group of pine clad mountains. One could almost imagine oneself transplanted two thousand years back, expecting to `hear the strophe and antistrophe of the Grecian chorus. At a little after seven o'clock in the morning we were in the theatre. It was cold; thick heavy clouds boded no good to the per- formance as they rolled about on the opposite `mountains, but as the morning advanced the clouds dis reed, and a glorious day resulted. The lay gun at eight, from the right and left d)o0rs of the proscenium came the chorus. They read themselves t e being in the nentm mm, ..;.... O- ......... .. Mr Thus. Fessenden has been nppoiuted Inspector uf Boilers for this city. The weather is beautiful. THE RELlGl0US_PL;\Y AT OBER AMMERGAU. The following account of the performances of the Passioii Play at Obcr Ammergau, on the `lnnl inst., is given in the John l; ull.'-I think that, without exception. the Passion Play at Uber Ainmcrgnu is one of the most ex- t,ra.ordimn-y things I have ever seen. It is marvellous that a small body of pea.-rants, liv- ing some distance from civilized towns and shut up in the mountains, should so vividly realise those scenes which have so much allect- ed the worhl s history, and realise them with so much grace and artful simplicity--if one may use such an expression. From another point of View the Passion Play is most strik- ing; it is en.-Lcted in the open air. the only part of the theatre which is under cover is a gallery which hohls the first, second, and third-class benches; this gallery, which is im- IDll.li|t8ly0DI,|0Slt0 st:mo--tln=. nnmm 1..., 0VER\\'Ol{KE IL-\lL\VAY MEN. 1"... L..:.. 'l`..l, _.`. _. .__A A u n -. - u ;'s']'I'.'('I:'|l; 7`I<.'Ll:'U.l.`- /n THE DAILY NEWS-TI , at his a `.1 Mb`. nu... --qvvv uuquuuau uvnuu A: J. H. Hianderaon & Co. n wharfthe brigzmtina Samn arrived from Milwaukee ivith 15:00 bushel! wheat. The bu-que Mary ' J .-.uc sud scluzoner Benjamin Fdger Ive load` kg; 750 tonljteel rails for the Great Weatem 1'.-Jlwny, Hamilton. The tug VV1-en arrived, , from Montreal with fqur bargea, lxbh th :su.~eI1iilWI) rails, pig iron and iron omsbont 1,`-no mm in .11. 'l`hese``Iteel tho , at of 3 shipment of 10,900` tom for an; aw; 2 :llway._ ` - ~ 15 LL- -l.'_..._.l oL-n__A... L, t-'l-'l 1 Mr ~ The 0 hug. and the egcrtimn o ` t to the_ hung the part of lu-int. -.4-.snive. emf: thin V was enacted moat. literally. liter 1; no won 3 `It. is Iiniuhudj the h drampid; a ML] of thunder was lumid, the - .-4 nf "thq `two thieves appuarml to lnelmnken, mul U-lu'iz1t.'s aide ]|iI.`!'t`-ell - Muml and water :|ppenrin;,; to isunnp from the: wound. The Inuly wan tnkun from Um urnus after the m:mm:r of llulmna niutuna_. Iruul um wnunu. Inc nuuy Lnkuli mm) m:uIm:r of `R-llI)$`l|'.piL:tuEB.. with the exceptimi of the arinlngmnclxt of the sheet; this act is, of u(uxrs(;, tlic climax or cul- minnting point of interest; aftot it, is` the Rdt iurrotrtiun; the :u.p'pe:nf.1n.ce to the! Magdalen, and the Ascension; then all was over. I,-I.__ , . 1 ...... ...... ..-\.v.....--u-, uuyu cu vvc-Ia vvcn. Icebergs are 1'o1mi'Le(1 as very plenty ` the N nrth Atlantic this sensun. Two of them, um-h estilnutcd to ho half a mile in length, recently passed near St. John's, Nowfmlndlmid. They appeared liko great at, irmgulnrmountains. Others have been umzoiiniterml in the same neighborhood by ships zuul in(`.1HlM!I`S. It used to be thought tlmt hu prune`.-ncc uf those vast masses of ice in low latitmlcs had an inuence upun the wuutlicr, reducing the tmnperuture, and pro? :1 living fogs and rain; but scientific observers, like thu eminent George \V Blunt, scoutthe idea. They say" that an iceberg a mile .~[n:u`o heals the same proportion to the Atlantic hcenn that R. bit of ice the size of a pen l_mu.r.-i to :1. b.-xthatnb of Water, and has about this mine relative cbct. |1._..u. 1.4 ` -- - -rvu na\VBl.o OST on Saturziajr Ev ' , on Princess Street, 5 BLACK SHE P DOG, with grey legs. A rerwardwill be given by returning` the same to the owner. Applyat the Dun! Nxws Oice for ad-` Au'g. 14. nu`. -I. JIIVIS, LATE OF LONDON, pnthic Physician, Sn and Residence in the house Dr, Evans, I1":-i_nce`si: Street. 1 count , n tor , In '7 '8 V W3. 31$ August 14. Calls in city or attended. VIS, M. D. ....-,..- v.--1; nu-nu Auunvnvo uuuvu. Mark : ubum, in poor Englishman, resolved to come t America, but he lnckcul the money fur a pas age. VVhile the ship Idaho was at I .ivcr1m0 , Auburn secreted himself in the hnlcl, am after she had got tn sea he was dis- covered nl talien on deck. He told the story nf puvert . The sympathy of the sailors was ml tlxk-y gave him food, and he was to remmu on deck. As there is said , however, in Great Britain against St0\V.'I.W '3, the captain of the Idaho resolved to return Auburn to Ernglaml for punishment, mul wlml the vessg.-l :u'ri\'cl in this part he or- dered A1 burn to he lockctl up in a little` room. The ling, ish )ri.sdner, when the vessel got to its pier, C0lll(ll see from his little window the UIDU. In this cit , oh 12th Au t, of the late 1- Thomas Rud ; age . .... .. ... \ nu ......... ..,_ ..>.- ...... Sm... in-rvmir. In Ultznnt, Tnrmnto, and utlior places, ;s1I]|--prism: prucuv-slings have been | arranged. lulxe United Status there will ) be some ixiimliiiig t\`l(`ln`:lllmIs. and in New 5 York the mmur alone of a monument in . hnuq-nr uf`.\`c-nit will be bid in the Central f Park. Wlu-rever the English lnngII:{g1- is ' rc:ul tln-iv 3} l(llllll:l`B` nf u!` genius of Scott ; and tliuugh fhis :uliuiraliun nmy not ewI'ys\h{.-rc be able tuiubt.-iin `expression in : public nllmw. _\'o.-C. the conmnary of the great 3 poet and mm-list will lie: Ilyhminiirsul ' tinge who haw fails on thv `er:-at inns ml his goui _ . . . .. - .u\...n\,-n III! III II IILDIU FUUHI. l':ll;,;#lSh ]l)ri.sdne1', cnnh window the free shores of America, while he remained a rrisnne-r under the British ag. Anxious for iiheity, he cut away the window with :1 pocket knife. Passilig through the opening, he found Hunt then-`d was no other means of` reaching the shore than by crawling along the hawser, as the p:i.ss:Lg ways of the vessel were guarded. i -Auburn made the attempt, but, becomin r ex- haustcal, lost his grip and fell into the 4 ock, where he was drowned. The body was taken to the .\Iorgue.---.\'. `Y. Sun. \',`L._IlL-L.... .'lI,. ,, . . In London workm roads ten miles 0 week for 2 cents. en are ca.rn'ed on 1 nccadayeachw A . -.v. .. 51:11:15 iuluat; ,40 to 1,43 for winter red and amber estem ; 1,40 to l,50`for amber Michigan. ye quiet. Corn scar-eel so rm; receipts ,000 bush` ; sales 69, bush; at 68c for common mixed western, and 68; to 69 for good to choice do. Barley dull and unchanged. Oats unset led and irregular; receipts 188,000 busli ; sales 26,000 bushels; at 40 to 48 western and Ohio. Pork steady at 13,75 .for new mess. Lard steady at 9 to 950 for steam; 95 for kettlatendered. Butter 10 to 300 for new State and \Vestern. (mum... r: L- age 101' xenmrvrendered. Butter 30:3 \Vcste!'n. Cheese 6 to l0l_,g: for gonunon toprime. Petr-oloum--crude at 135C, rened at 2339. v \ r u A n u 4 vnv|b'uU.-`4I - I . LJNII. Notwithstzmding a strong oppositinn, the French Assembly has virtually prolonged M Thicrs pmvcrs for three years. 011 S:Ltu1'dny, M. Rivet, of the Left Centre, moved that the title of President of the Republic" he conferred on M_. Thiers, and that all the powers which he has heretofore exercized as Chief of the Executive be pro. longed for the period of three years ; that i he be, moreover, entrusted with the pro- nml-,;a.tion and execution of the laws ; that he he a.uthori'/.ed to roeeive ambzusadors; that }visnicia.l~residence be at the place where the Assembly may sit; that he be ludg_;eI at the expense of the Republic, his vvuurc uu: Asasuuloly Blt; that he be n-munemtiun to he lixed at a. later date; that he shall h:u'c the right to appoint Inc-nI`mrs of the Council of Ministers, dip- lomatic ngcllts, and military and naval oom- unmdcr ; mnl that the Nlinislc-rs appointed by him shall be responsible for their acts to the Assembly. Mr Audet, of the extreme Right, made .1. counter motion, expressing cunfulunco in RI. Thiers and continuing his powers. Thiers,' who was present, asked for a. vote of urgency on|both proosals, and mnidst great excitement they weire declared urgent. The press generally contend that this vutewas 3 success for the party of the Left, as the Right was desirous of postpon- ing the question indenitly. ' MONTREAL VMARKETS. (Special Telegram to the Daily QVeu:3.) Mont:-enl, Aug. l4.--Flour--,Super Extra. 0,00 to 0,00; Extra 5,65 Vto 5,75;' Fancy 5,35 to 5,40; \\'ellaml Canal Super, 5,05 to 0;00. Super No. 1 Canada wheat, 4,95 to 5,25; super No 1. VV-cstern wheat, `5,00.to 5,05; Super No. 2 \\"est1-11 wheat. 4. 70 tn 4 '75. |...... 41-..- n nn nprlng, 1,1a to 1,10; wcstem, ],14J_c to 1,17. Oats pur 32 lbs, 00 1:000; 0111 00 and 00. Barley per 48 lbs, 00 to 00c. Buttel---Dairy 00 to 00c; stove packed 00 to 00c. Auhes- Pots, 0,00 to 0,00. Pearls, 0,00 to 0,00. Gold in New York at 12 o'clock 000. Pork--Mess, 00,00 to 00,00; Prime M3333 00,00 to 00,00 Prime, 00,00 to 00.00. Dressed hogs 0,00 to 0,00. Peas per 66 lbs, 0,00 to 0,(l).' Rye our, 0,00 to 0,00. F~lour---market rmer and more buoyant, 0wlnDn1mnlv,h\ mum-em! .....:..._.:_-. _-, . . new .l0l'K, A . I5.--C0tt0Il q1l0td. at 18}. Flour unc snged ; receipts 8,000 barrels ; sales 7,0003 barr els; {ices unch - ed. CRye our unchanged. Weat sca.rcel;no rm; receipts 68,000 bushels ; sales 64,000 bush ; at 1,33 to l,33 for No. 2 spring afloat; wmter l,50 f0r Michi gan. a rm - recei ts 3.1000 Inmh' , .00.. an M2 ' 9 k....I. . -1 nn _,-. ---- - v------- -----. 1.:-u wanzo; Duper wheat, 4,70 to 4,75; bag our 0,(I) to 0.00. \VheaI>'-Cnn:ula. Fall, 1,20 to 1,525; Spring, 1,15 to 1,16; \Vcstern, Oats `II:-I` 29 "m N! in. NI. ..m nn _, 1 - To-day being UI\`c\'IlQA`llIIill mngiversary of 1 the birth of Sir Walter Scot}. in being colc- In-ates] iI1,nu:\m' cities uf (`zmmla nitlrgruat 5....-...... In |\Io....-.. ...n . ,... I ,n. ._ . owing mainly, to reported reduction in stock; extras pressed at 5.70; fzu1cy-in small supply; and taken at 5,40; super: about 5c higher all mum], with fair demand; lower grades un-- .cha.ng~ed. -\Vheat---salcs of car lots choice white at 1,25; and high mixed at 1,20; Provi- siqns dull, at former rates. Butter in- active and (11-00 ing; and demand for choice at about 17=fto 1 5c. Cheese nnminnl A-1. active and droo dem .c. 2 quiet, at former rates. August 14. nxontreal, Bank of Mont:-eal--267, 270. Merchants Bank--l3l, 131:}. Bank of Con1merce-l`.I7, 128. Ontario Ran].-_l In: I Inn Dam; or Uommerce-l`.Z7, 12 Ontario Bank-l 10}, 110%. Bank of Toronto--lS7, 190. Royal Caua.dia.n Bank--106, ___._____._.-__._,_- V ..___.__..________ NEW YORK LIARKETS. (Special Telegram to the Daily News.) New York, A l5.-Cotton t 18}. F101}; snged ; receinta 8.000 Wanted ` HDUSEMAID. _Apply to ill:-I Alex. 8. _L Kg:-Igtatrick, Km: Street. CoMML;:(.'Ll1 L. l\I0.\'TREAL STOCK MARKET. (Per Jluntreal Line.) Montreal, Aug. ml: Montrenl-267_ 270 Dr. J. I T I\\Y`I`\l\ 991;. 1.091`. lift lly IIIII-jsnauuun Inrwln I|I'IIP g % 11.. City of` mm II~IiVn`l_1-ip to- __ ._ 1a.: DIED. 1 st, Mary, widow cuaged 70 years. _l06}; 106. tn the rail- way for 1 muwe at Ashes fSci`10'6'L W B00iis| -II: l\luo|'lb'F. 'I_'he' `lowest or ,~..>_.. "'S`tac c`y'*" `H65F"to"i"Z".' 4 .' 1 ; p2 4qNa`:.s7'1aEt7\ ,> 1 ; SIYIPPING NEWS. ., At the M. '1`. Uomp.1ny'u whtf the Charger arrived from Milwaukee with l6,5(Xl bushels wheat, the Monarch, from Chicago, with 19,. ill) lnuhels coru, and the` Gdlntin, from Chicago, with 220% bullish corn. The fol-_ lowing leff fnr_Noutrcal in tow of thrtng Glide :-Tha Kinghom with 20,443 bushel: of com, the Utility with 12,000 bushels of wheat, ' the 11.-mgsz with 16,300 bushels wheat, 3.. Unnmy with 941]!) bushels wheat, the Energy with 13,31!) hufahels corn;:and`t.lw Royal 0:8. with I-SAX!) blnheln corn. ' \. r u 1:`__:,_,_-_ ; .-. 9 ,1 --..

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