Kingston News (1868), 19 Aug 1871, p. 2

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It liaa lung lmlx a Ann-ricnn press to at 'f|'L`l`d\Il_n political up which 1-ulvlic men I the l'lI'lted Status Fnesiulcut (Punt in n ~nm noon um-to an lo, 1 Inould` still require the M. `ty 0! 3 0:13:90: for their commence. mun, per Dag r bbl. '00 , per lb. Hay, per ton Straw, per ton Woml, penconl Coal, per ton Hides, per 100lba..: Sheep's Pelts, each Timothy Seed Clover Seed... .v4.4lv\./41.-lJJJ4J..A.V J. . One of the English magazines has an article On champagne considered an a. social force. The Feejee Islands are agidto raisevery good Sea Island cotton, and to export about 9,000 bales a. year. AL fV1..............L 11 '[_`l __,., 11 .1 1- 1 . - vvAvuUu,u avuuu5 any U]. lalll.7LIl uu ure. A New England contemporary says : The girls hnve gota new hobby. This time it is the collection of different patterns of ` printed calico. .0110 in New `Ham hire has gathered together one thouaatil di erent kinds. ` . 5 ` y I pear uunng one or EWO revolutions be. fore. 3 rption into the :11 devouring orb, havmg become entapgled in their penhelion Eaazzafe 1n the solar atmosphere, and being ck by the centrol attraction out of their ellipti puthn. A "Follower of Baconw1-iteg to'tl_1e Pall May Gazette to suggest that Sir Wxlham Thompoop Ihould be naked whethe; he one single nutonoe to pro_iuce in sup- port tithe hun tint the woglgl wag colonuod by _ , need, or germ, u-nvmg 11: a- on metoorohtes. I do not uk. new the can-unondant. for us in........ PMZDUU 1111011, DIV |.'-I-IIIIUFKG M. `DO Progluge any. case of seed or my resom'b_1mg 1113 eve, hnvmg been traced on any of the` many uroliteg tint have been lean to fall. though evm u 1.. vuwv vs my I beentrav<`:.eci'on uvuvuxuuus HJU tinny hug bodn to fall, tholtgh gven if _he .......-a .- Jvuul . At Claremont, N.H., recently the lightning scatter-ed- 8 box of matchen over the oor, withouj: setting any of them on re. A Many `E`-un-1.u..`l ........L....._ -..-.W- 1"- .-ecu! maul game ll1el_00I'. sunny 1: u integegt. 1118 by the Inde of th1_l neatnalution on unet- able plohlun to oonudn the -theory which ha Pl'D9'md P'.3 to be meteoric stones as they a. pear one or two revolutions be. fdro mhon into the :11 davnnrincr M}. n ...u -451. " The simplest sud cheapest way to cool a room is to wet a cloth of any size, the larger the better, and sin d it in the place you want cooled. ' Let t e the mom be well venti- lated, and the temperature will sink from ten to twenty degrees in less than an hour. ' A `l(..nI>....`l,u :,.........l ._ 4.1.- 1,, 4- -- Pouc: CoL'n1', S.u`Unbnr.-Boore his Wor- uhip the Mayor.-George Molkby and T110 0 M..l:.....;.. -..:1.... --A .s_.___- --~- vv vvv wanna uvb--vow nu scan uunu nu Ul.1l'. A Kentucky journal on the day after the election in that State, ap ed with head lines reading :-Riots at mnkfort, Lexing- ton and Pa1'is-Se\'eral Persons Killed and Wounded-A Glorious Day's Work." Ken- tuck s ideao ."glorioJ1s work seems tobe pe in`. Mr Donaldson; of Cincinmti, has so thor- oughly domesticsted s humming-bird that up- on goinginto his garden the bird willimme- diately alight upon a shell in his hand and sip the sugar-water within it, no matter how many persons may be standing around him st the time. nu :1. 1 I A-~ -A u_.. -- um... -guy The oid traditions about the Car of J ugge;-. nsyt are espparently about to be extinguished. An eye-_w1tnens of the ceremonial sa 3 that the old stones are eely exaggerateg, that no vic tims are cm: ed,.md that there is no` more orgy than _ma.y be jvxtnened at any English country faxr. - At Heidelberg, in Germany, there is not 3 language, ancient or modern, without it; com`. netent professor to teach 11: to all mm." A 5--5'- 00`? Of 911661 curiosity. inst lance at Sir Wiiam Thomson : an ant` tg t th ' ` the earth mnv have beg: maa 1:1: w.?...'?.t1).f w nuunn LEOELIOXII suggesuon, that the toil of earth may lave been sowed by Vegetable 906115 from tome meteor. Really it in intepegt. mm by of this nantmluxinn nln. -......_ Language, ancwuv moaqrn, wlthout its 1 getent professor It to all comers. apanese student, unable to spgalg as v_vox n,........... e.......: 1.1.--- -- 1:- hi ewnu prulessor to teacn It to an come: speak 1 German, found there on his arrival 9. nble to convene with him and ga. 15:1-nun tlnunualu flu: mad:-um AS I..'.. __ none `E0 wmn _mm and gave] `lesions through the medium of his own 1 2118116. nxtru. Bag, per 100 lbs en]. her 111:], *N{a"zE:__: - 1 In l . 1 I\ u \r FARM EBS MARK ET. ....r ..u. Ju Ul. t1IRJl'gE suulxny and Lnomu C. McKenzie, sailors and strangers, were clnrgod with drunk, and were permit- ted to depu-t, an it was a first appearance. MISCELIZAN Y. iDAY_ EVE TING, AUGUS'E;. 19. spent it WOTG. OI rrival teacher gave him Of own Inn- L word of I A Itnnnl-n.:-. Aubcr, the composer, had tz:-0 was eaten during the siege. Th sold lqcently, and bought by an admi . uf the late nuuzxtro for f upourge I"i,I/aro suggests that in 4 must uwe tlmugln. that the how cal-box inside nf him. A L`- __.,, `.... ....... ....,uu. -u nu. A farmer, named Simmons, I Iowa, lost a. cow some time since was made in vain for the animal. Simmons found the cow with he 1 around a tree in such a. way that 1 get loose. The woman had to c 1 to get the cow homo. AL..- 1,, n u n. 1.: Bcsu FIRE-l.--T]|c bush tires in the v{cini- ty of Kingitou are nut yet extinguished, and account: _received to-day (Saturdny) from farmers state that in many places the in- habitat: have au'ered'n1uch from their ef- fects. On VVolfo Island and on M1-Ferris : farm, Bath Road, the fires are I,_till J-aging, and the residents nf the neighbourhood Lre en` gauged in prenuging their hp:-cad. Rain is looked for Lnxiuly. ` Irv bvv uuu UUW IIULIIIJ. At an Iowa Sunday School 1211 dent was reviewin the 10850?! 3 ing of the verse, t yourloans 1 your lights burning. He uaIxe_d 1 Why are we commanded to `glr One httle sharp shaver gang 0'! your breaches up. A ..+...-...L :.. D..._:_ ._..ll...l u J--. u.\.u\.uvu ulr. A street in Paris called be called rue de Metz for the the pretty avenue Napoleon Trocadero, will be changed int 110 of Deliverance-, in honour 4 suilles troops having bivouneke tcriug the city. Rue: de FOIll'tll Sl|nf.4I`IvIl\n:-"_n`fn1- av wrlllg ule Clty. H.118! "(10 Fourth Scptembex-"-after ex ma.uy'ba.ptisma1 ups and down ` what they are. l`n....L-.~4:._`_ I- :_ 4, 1 , , - .. .-_- ...\,J .-.v. Constantinople is to be conn ted with the opposite Asiatic coast by a mi. road tunnel, consisting of sheet-iron double nbes, under the water of the Bosphorun. ' `he tunnel is to be about twelve hundred feet (mg, ten feet in diameter in the clear, and to he thirty-six feet below the level of the water, in order not to obstruct navigation. A ?ul'l'r|n!- nnnnfl on I.-Ib.. 1.-...- :... LL- L_._._ ..l Irv vutvlal nu. uuvnauun. Afarmer cured a. balky horse in the town of Eden, Fond du Lac county, \Visconsin. He hitchedn pair of cattle ton log-chain around the horsc u neck, and prevailed on `em to lean a. few tons weight on the yoke. The horse didn t start, but his head came out by the roots. The hide, a. set of shoes, and a lunch for the crows are all that is left of the indocile steed. In one of the mounds of the Miami Valley, Ohio, a patient a.ntiqua.x-iau has comeupon evi- dence of a. buried civilization in the shape of the image of a. ram about four inches long, of blue stone. It been 3 petric ripple sugges tivc of a eece. n, - It 1 uuonu on we back stoop at 117 West 52nd st. , New York, was struck on the head bya piece of marble afoot square. He died the` next day. The stone was: accidentally pulled from the fire escape on the fourth storey by a little girl. ` rr\...-I..- `_._,,:` L, 7 , u .- n- n- 5... .. Twelve `convicts escaped from Sing Sing on Thllrsday in a. boat. It is believed the affair was premeditated. in New York, and the en- gineer and captain of the boat have been ar- rested in consequence. ` A .I..,...-4..I. 41...... a....._n_: 114,, 1 .- -.vv xu cu uccuc. Francis McDonough, while blackilig hiis boots ' on the back stoop of 117 West" 52nd st.. York. was strut-.1: on the hand hvqnim-n . \..,u-.,u un uuuacii ucuuu. A dcspntch from Suwalki, Poland, says the cases of cholera are decreasing. In that town `the whole population does not exceed 6,600, about one-halfof` whom are Jews. There have been 443 cases of the disease, 83 of which were fatal. Tn: Csxu.-us Ussnm. -\Vc hsve received s very fine map of the Dominion showing the position of the constructed by the `Government of Csnsds., sud also the enlarge- ment and extension of'thc canal system, ]-Q. commended by the Csnnl Commission, md `the other propoaod improvements referred t0 in their letter to the Secretary of sun, dated February 2-Ith, 1871. The msp lug been compiled under the direction of Sam. and Keefer, Secretary .of the Commission; .`lr P. B. Symes being the drsughtsmsn and Messrs Burlsnd a Lslricsin, the uuuogni pliers. V. \I ..-u.... Utah territory is now shipping 3:000 tons of ore and 600 tons of bullion per month. The former is usually worth $l60to $200 per ton, of which, perhaps, one-half is prot. I-<`..ur lmml.-.1 m.lm... .......- ......A..n.- -1. _; -..; u ...\.., 1.u..uul.:-3, uuI:'LnIL.L us pluuu. Fuur hundred calves were recently shot out of one hard during the drive from Texas to Kansas. This wanton destruction of beef timber was caused by the custom of shootin the calf as soon as born, in order to allow the cam: to be driven on. an - - .close_d in amen of timber, and fills The great work of constructing the ship canal through the St. Clair ats above Detrolt is nished, after thrceyears of hard labourand an expense of $428,000. It is a mile and a half in lexggth, and some 300 to 400 feet wide, consisting of two dykes, each 7,221 feet long and forty. feet wide, constructed of (Tiles, en- up with c1a.y an sand. Vessel: are now passing; through he canal. A 1.- .1! Ill--- \ -....-_ .,,I,- -I ll (Massh) paper relates that a. man ' y kept the dead body of a. child for three we ks in alcohol. in a tin boiler, that he mightbu y it with his wife, whose death he was expe -ting, and who died 9. few days ago. France is oiciallv cmino nnf. 1.: n.m..-...'.... H... ....`,........b, uuu vvuu ulcu is LCW unyu I5og0. oicially going out of mourning. The brass band of the Republican Guard played (from four to six) for the rst time in Les Qninconces des Mnronniers, in the Ver- sailles,(;`-ardexls. There is now to be m Iic every day. the band of the Engineers alternat- ing with the Republican Guard. At the same time we hear that bands play in the Tuileries Gardens 1n Paris. ,, . .. . -._ Defnrtment of Asficultummd Public Works, fjloronto, A.lI|llt'7, 1871 C0mnuns' /i'6`11 er. . \A\/Inn nu J. an An. I Quinine biscuits have lately been introduced by London bakers. They are small, extreme- ly well made, and have a pleasant, and deli- cately bitter avour. Eacli biscuit is estimat- ed to contain one fourth of a grain of quinine, and for delicate stomachs, or"where it is desir- able to disguise medic-jm-s su: mum}. on .m..;u.. .. ....rn 4-. un El West of Strachan Avenue, TORONTO, lying between'i and the Grand Trunk an ways. 1 - Plans and specifications can be see De artment, where printed forms 1 an endorsed envelopes can be had cation. ' Elana seen at tlne of tender on appli- No tender will be received unless it contains the bonade signatures of two persons o'ex-in to become sec the Contract. uritiea for the due fullment 0% Baum or H:.u.1u.--Thore will be I meet- ing of the Bond of Health in the Council .Chamber at four o'clock on Monday after. [1001] , The lowest or any ` sax-y be acce ........ .. _. ,N,........ Montgomery, the capital 0 sbania, is situ- ated at the large end of the ask-shaped bend in the Alabama river. It..is said that the man who lives on the narrow neck partof this bend floats down the river to Montgomery, ties his canoe, transacts his business, thenosts back home on the ame river. Then he carries his canoe across the river. It is related that this odd genius threatened to cut a. river channel through his land, which would he a. compara- tively easy task, and would divert the Alaba- ma. river so as to leave the river bed at Mont~ gomery high and dry, and the city at a consid- erable distance from navigable water. Tlxvw Iinv A I DA 1 r. r:\r\ \IY..._- -- --~ ` I .. ...,... um vs-uuu u um un v xgauus waver. Tun ROYAL Row TO \VIMBL1moN.--`An amusing circumstance occurred on the visit of Prince Arthur to the Wimbledon Camp on Monday. His Royal Highness, who was ex- pected at the Putney entrance, drove to that near VVimb1edon, and was met at the gateway by a demand for 7: 6d. Don t you make any reduction for a. royal carriage ? said the Prince. I knows nothing about reductions, was the reply of the gate-kee r; all I knows P9 18 carriages navs 7s. 6d." The Prime --=-I uuu 101' uancaue stomachs, (Jrwhere it is desir- disguise medicines as much as possible, my to combine food with medicine in a perfect- ly agreeable form, these biscuits are likely to become very popular. Ilnnnnn-..-n... LL . ......:L-`I -11 A 1 , a Q DDRESSED to the uncle Department, will be noon, on Friday, the 251]: day of August 1:1,_ 41, - was me reply 01 me gate-Keeper; "all I know: is carriages pays 73. 6d." The Prince paid the money; and narrated the circumstance with great glee afterwards to Lord Ducie.- E'I'h0. TO CONTRACTORS. Central Prison -on land known `Q the 6-ommu on nnsnnvn .; 9 rty Of Strap}: an A cu... .. x - . . V -__- -_...v .1. Ivan`: theft Mr Hartnett wait attending to his busi- ness in the bar of thehotel, And the thief must hiya entered from the front_1h;or and gone up the stain, which Are directly oppoaite the 31'. Hrs Hartnett stated that Ihe was ab- "_t from home less than half an hour, having :o`retum to procure some money, which, upon` arriving in the market, she found Ibo had for. gotten to supply herself with. Upon her re- turn she At once, went to her bedroom to sup- ply the deciency from the chest, when she discovered the robbery. A sailor by the name of Williun Eaton Ins Arrested this afternoon an -n-mu...u._ SEALED TENDERS, - --a" For the construction of a racnan Avenue, in the CITY , betweenthe Great We: {rand and Nm.n..._.- ` JOHN CARLING, mmin.:....~ tender will 1 cu we ureat Western . and Northern Rail- -_-, L8, tlge CITY OF :n'the Grant \Vn=`n-" 2 undersigned at this rem-.im-A ` ....+:1 orseI.' Om} 1 other, was enthuiastic d. "Vhere- ` a purchaser had :1 musi- auperinten- 1 L d was talk- e girded and l he question, r our loine ? " It, To keep 0- . . -rlin is to uture, and rousing the ; the Aven- ' of the Ver- there onen- omy and : riencing so L will remain ml augueu at 131118 recenved until pf Bllevue, 2 and learch At last Mrs tail twisted he could not t the tail off I 1.1. U1.` Vestern .n Pail next [1%l13NFDTI{~`S6` BOOKSTORE. Aug. 17. New FALL Goonsl G:-eat. inducements offered to only And 7 close buyorl. *] ' `Fhr Hen-tlistone, August 19. New York Ledger nn:liWeekly. `Summef Dry BARGAINS 1" 1 Fancy Dress Goods, BlackGrooGnin Sxlkl, Japanese Silks, Lust:-en, Poplin, Mui-A 13-- `h, -an . Saturday J ournal. Satunlsy Night. All Colours, At Macnee & Waddelrs, 4Q: uxun u:.l.'t1l`J M.UN'l.'1:l 0]!` AUGUST will close out the balance of all SUMMER GOODS,at ` V Greatly Reduced I TU (V UNI l'.'.\`l '1 IN] )I-.'.\' 'I'S. All the Latest Novels. N eweat Music. School Books. Cheap Sktionery, &0s August 17. Salsmci Wanted. '1\\'() EXPERIENCED SALESMEN fur the Dry Goods Trade. Ap ly to MAUNEE as Al)l)l`.l.I. ` [CE PITCHERS; `VIII AUGUST. :ILVER-PLATED :@*;ilAy~_ {natures for than Provinoo of Quighgc" ;:.:;0 have an indugtrial exhibition, upon which mu written, Plane insert yratuitouuly gm. circulu in your-paper." No doubt Mom. I. L.-f`. dn Bellcfeuille think: it cost: nong tn print nml puminh nawspupen in Ont...-3,, ' l-hving had tons experience, we know bee- tev. If the Board of Arts and Mnnuhctnren ot Quebec can 35011! to pay 85.0% impriu I they Ar able to pay for ulvctining their . 7'-BeIlem'lle Inlel1igevwer.-{We judgatha. bouundoto pl] V POON S, 5 Aug, 1, 1371. 1 AKE BASKETS, I mm) BASKETS,` / -. :HEFFIELD HOUSE. Aug. 17. Wanted an experienced Salemnm ' {UTTER COOLERS, `WORKS, VHEAP, AT THE` I I +:I"1._\`./._\`i.". `av 20 do COTTON i3AGS. 50 do COTTON BATTS. 20 do White Grey WADDING. -Macnee 8: Waddell, Princess Street. ` A... `ll! ;EcEIviNG AN13` OPENING our my, |, large deliveries of ~ ' ' N IVE, &c., A JUST RECEIVED, )NE CASE ROUILLON S JOSEPHINE or HARRIS URINq5rm: MONTH or AUGUST will out the hnlnnen tn! .1: mnnnan Macnee 65 Waddeu, Au-.1 V uVu AND UR SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, FIRST CHOICE, I TO THE TRADE. BALES WHITE COTTON YARN. ._... the papom. M Iimi|au;cirru|nn| havr-, been Nellt 5 to this otpo. The da.-iliunla that Mi; amnitilues : I made upun Hm llowsplprr press are propostvl" . ..... .n..l Hus lily" ..|` _:I.i.-Ix .1.-nnru in nu nihnr - At WALDRON S. % GENUINE SALE EVERY MONTH, J1; Henderson s, PRIINCESS STREET. BELLS, FALL, 1871. 13' Inspection P1-lncesa_ Street. i :1 e. gap lyto _ ()?;AbNEE VVPADDELL. R} WALDBON, V Wilson : Buildings. hllilltl`-"` Street. C. GRIGOR. ALL 1 g, lave decided to supersbde `-`Hi and Cdpt. Beamisly, `W 4_....uI of fin: tlrnn nf fhn 4-nun-6. L:'ri in: us Du. l.'.\'|si:s'I`u,\'.- -'l`lic Rm ' 5 Dr. .\|ul\':uiey,, the pnpulnr pm-aclier xuul lei` ` `turn-r, \\ ill aliortly give one oi his interesting - lg-cturvs ii: Ki.ug.~1tun on his tr:u'ulii and :ul\ cu' turn-a with llr. l.i\'ingstun in East Africa. The | Iulijcvt is our of uni\`crs:\l ixvtcwst, and will, nu cluulut, call tug;-tlicr' a large audience. Full it -p:irticulrrs' will be given in a few days. l Ii : AMUi!2 l SIMPSON, HE S. T.&DBEl] v:nnn`nn 1_:n-95 . 433 assaulted" one, . " 9-dkay at now} . m-..1n , July Lbo sold for Tuesday, the} . Kxngston.' July 0h89.v!9ts 1 Run: h'1`ou:x.-~ A quantity of tow linc of t ` the value nf $|6 was` last night stolen from the I schnuuvr (iaxibalnli. It was found in the fure : `xasflc of the sclmouer Three Frieugls this aftel" ` 1.: . ... `M an vvunvu uuuaau-nun WDLI7 L `om the Czar of Russia; . gmpororjof Austria, King of P " of Holland, Prinea of Wu`! entering French pgrts. A __ Aug. 18.--A Postal Confgren hereuylggests the conclusion ml treaties between the- I ._..v`. V. u-vauuq vwuuuuvu `NILE _ _ foxztyoentimeg whenfulipoii ' _ onal charge on lgttan ihic ,\-o-nun. \'| an U\II\l\'||\| - u|\.v n -uuua Llllil suwcn : noun, anal the captain of that \"cs:-cl has I-ccn --- ------- v-~- - -..... nyrc (ity;of, one c 1 HI-L. F`:-ant-A An A 4-nnunn G-vi nvu 55.3.11: ' [y responded to` by e The Mayor, who pt = banquet. Proposed the Q `blah toast} was rqeived with ` ihinses that tasted several min was President Thiers I .1 A 1'.\.,_, 1, `Is I`- I, pgid 96 and the vemi itself p mommiuion. The Adtninlty ` supersede `u1:l.-uni. and Cant, `Rnnm-in}: m wwm` Hunt. l5I"" '53; the crew of the iron-c1ad ' n-.1 EL q-vn . nnnnntlv nilhtwn at (33 that the _Admira_1t3} ha. --- _..- ......-.-u v. vv -gr-Graves, thggmmember f iol, gave conrmation to the 'r_epa Z1'...4...` -8 l\U'Ill C-.2..- ...... 5... ..:n `L ; --v- ku.rnvvl.|IIIl5V_VL uvnvlll ` .. Some aocotmts, indeed,- gay` population have perished. A` therice provinoestlielv " complete failure? of the crop __ drought. Thehope of Eefter these sections `of. throo_uhtry_ 1-... ..,l..42...:a...1.. ..-.2...-._-.1 ` ..- ..vr-----v... -.. "you D:-.I?;1av;g1fy.* . V o issued orders suprs_:di`1_1gA 1l_eg]ey.a.nd Wilmot, and the Ca 'un nnrnvngnu A Aug. 13: -The Lo:-`ds of then` {he Aginpourt and` Mjpbtaur ' M "'.,i".:;:a."1.;m"'., of .;e,.....,%%% V uth today. ' ' _ Ad; 10 `r_1.L-'l"'I ,,,,_.=p:vs'. 0rmer1y populous districts are `Hearted. Disease, umight..hve (W-.. ..vv-uyuu u|._ uuu vv\uQuJ_ be, indeinitely Illnur ulvull nnu Ill nut, and the like I V ` of the French Republic b1-ooeiveg with cheers and (Im guqnblnge. Gouiyt Flsv_ig'ny,-1' 1, _ ......'...:..l ..`II.....,....5.. 41... .... pr-yvs uuua. Ln .NI.llBl!(.lBl'llIl', 8 Ulrger prcentaga of death Khan h. gnu-nu nnn\Au1v\`- 3-..I...\.I >..__= ._ -I union, and auacxa man (1 ._I0nner rumourof tip _ `outis uncon d, ,but3in +.m1.... .....a n..`.:.... g-_.:_ `rm. uickly retltxed a. verdict the presiding. justice, 7 Egwntanded the prisoner to , ._.....-u 'IlllIIvv~u-qu v..`,.. -v bum! an. at the time of the d r a.p_oIeon has given a . mg-gt at which telegram}; were ' ,_.. A1. nan-r nf R.nnn' ITS-an x, Aug. 18.-Iinithe Housebf \-_. IA - f`........... a.L..- ___....1___ . ` -_ ~-- -- uuvvuuunucfu, out in: mi typhus, and hqiine fever, the last an unusual theig dreadiul wot}- i_I raging terribly also -in . any cattle are still left to be its ravages. _ '. llg. 19.--In `jthe Home of` the Lord Chancellor Vis- ,~ defended, in the moat vigor- le measures which have been `main-..:.__~___; . .1 - ;, ff avvcrxunent 813 I15 56581011 `,0! find especially those providigzg - the ballot Ci:-elections and Of the ufqny, ,, N _ of Commons Viscount Ex}- gquestion, aaidthnt -Mexico .3 $118 Tpeaty of 1862, but thit ,of, Great Britain had ii- - tyis stilljn gect nndof tary for Fpreign Afairp, -- - -v--v; - ---5---`-2"" Ion expected, follows in-thetrgin We death, and attacks 8116. `nu:-.n-_--- -- V ' .:PlR}'. ux \\'\-Ln: l.~ A farmer resid- ing nu \\'o1fu Island by the name of John 0 Shut had his barn. containing the whole har- 1 1. \'csts':d crops of tho` seanun, destroyed by re ! yesterday afternoon. \\'e hzwe been txnuhlctu learn the origin of the tire or },r.u'ticul:u':I. I I: - ,~ Aug. 18.-A anmpjuos banqij l--L ..:-L4 in `Dal-.1:.. .L.. L liofmttering the ame. The e . ALL ..nnrraar" uni: lr\ l|l\I\tI]'III :*~w J-Idauu. ALL-VLAAJLI; ` Y-y'Aug. 18.--Two of th V _ yesterday were recap? 1 I lwnmp two~mil9a we `Bade bt nlidht renisf.anmx._ ------I-AVG VVIIEII-I IIIVV Iicvll Vcvernmnt at this session `_of IIIA ..__.,9 II .o . --- ..3_.vv u- - Vina`: hive commands. - 1 try-I-n - 1--Iv uut vuagnt resxstance. . and pfiicers _Are,/still} fwsltlvea. % ` 7 l` of $1.- ..:..;.`..._ ...1.c ' ' "r ' ' 45`/VI-IHILI ll`-VIII. 1` 3 ft 'Q11eenstov,vn', gnd the {h"3; tflymquth yestoray. `.1514 AND coMMmtcIAL; Smut 10 1'1` `.'..`. ,, `n..'.`....|. ' 9d_ly one/_ 1 `nnu.;....:.. .I..1f__ L: `Plinss DESPATCHESI V . .. ..~ -- - -- .-o .. - . .zuu u ~ : 7.402 bushels corn ; the C. M. Foster, {mm .Tnledu, with 113,217 bushuls com : the Al- gerine, from Chicugn, with 17,391 lmslwls com, the Wild_Ruvcr, with 14,000 lvushchs cum. from Chicago; the C. Gearing, from Port Dalhisusie, with 0'.-.`>.'}ti bushels wheat ; and the Garrett Smith. frum Chicagn. with [5,200 bushels wheat. V > | use w, 11:30 `, 8-1 {leans 9d to 91d. ?'1*;'~;:..t7_(;..`*`-I .. I '55. old. 93$; 07, 11:30 a.n`1.--U1;_ -I hi to 91:1. Newl V 1 (Hum _-\}u:1\*..-.L .-.-'l`11e fu`.luwiug,_ha\`c ; :u'rivcd at the M. '1`. (.`mnpany's \\'h:u'f : - I The Caledonia. from Pm-t. 1)uIlum.-iv, with lmin clnu-acteriatic of the I to assnil with unrestricted - fret-lmn npponents. The `unload: `public have to go through in I `l'nitc-Al is smnotliing fearful. " nu exception. _lla\'ing ` -coming nm of the great WI!` with all its hunmi_rs thick upon him, he was placed in the l`n~sidcntial chair by the IIIUVCDIGIIL of . the lid of popularity 2 but now the ardmxr : of mhuimtiuu has cooled. his political acts are just as" fn-uly can\':i.ssod as those of Aiulrew Juhnsun. Presinlent (Inuit must haw` m:u1_v personal and political enemies. ` else the Hand of almuu W:/lllch aippoaufs in I certain .~\nu.*rican Iiewspaperu would not see . the light. 5 v I Y.u'u1' RA<`Ic.-Anut11er men took place I this afternoon, between the Puwcr and Trnzmt.` : The boats started from Swift's wharf at fteen ; K minutes past two o'clock, when the Power l tobk th lead, but the result W-;;ll0t known when the .\'eu~u went to press. .. .......... .. .,...,... .,.. . ..u.._. morning Captain Mu.-Kay, of tln: sclumuer iId Rover, gave his cook 320, being part of ! her wages. She wcntiaslzaxrc to procure oer` ` tixin thilngs she required, and has not since re- turned, nor can the 4.-:Ip:1iu gain any tidings of her. Her name is Josephine Johnston, -4: nativ of Buhlo. `war u 5 nor aqd work: in Cantin : lhip-yard. e lives In _AqnodIIct l'lI0o,: m'..l-`hie Hontresl New: reports A sad nccident : A little 11.1%`; ngmed Frederick Dent:-u, was :1 run our 1: half-put nine this morning It the cornqr of Aqueduct and Rolland utroetyand died immodintely after. Him in- therino. to:-and workainCmtin s Ihiv-yud. ltvu in Annndnat .5... . Montreal, Aug: 19.---.-X re occurred this morning in a range of sheds in St Andre st:-eet` and got considerable l1ea.dvr:Ly, ne- cessitating the calling out of the reserves. AL 5|... ..2Ll.. .._-A,,L -, ; ,, I `II `II 1: 1 ._._... ._- -yuuuvn u-vuu: auxu. Mr Donaldson of Cincinnati has so thorough- ly domesticated n hnming bird that upon going into him gnrden the bud: will immediately alght upon a shell in hi: hand and pip the su- gu wnter within it, no matter how many per- son: may be standing aground him at the time. uuvu vv AVUVD DL'UIl3_._ The Governor General had a most successful shing season. He visited rivers on the north shore of the St. Lawrence several hundred miles below Quebec, sud the sport amply re- paid his kboun. Salmon were in abundance, And the weather fnvourable. - ll- Y\__,_Ig, Ar-~ two highest aggregatw scores in the Snider I V..- vcoalggn -nu. u; out: IUBUI vva. l At the rie match yesterday Mr McM:uj tin, of ()tfa.wa, won the rst prize in th Frontier Stakes, scoring 18 points. The conlpetitons were made by l ri\-ate Ferguson G. T. R], 156 points; and Quartemnaster ` Thomas, Richmond, 152 points. ' I'u`H-nm..l.l ,1... .........-_....L...I - L.-_ J--r -.........-, ..-aw-uuvuu, Allan yuulba. Fitzgerald, who was arrested a few days ago for sppropriating money sent to 3 per- Ion of thenme name, was discharged, no one appearing to prosecute. 'II.-... `D -MI :4..~.'|...II ...._:.....a :_ L ...., .4, --no nu vn,vvv cause The Shipwright e Union of St. John, N.B., nre on s strike. They demand that nine hours shall constitute 3 why`: work instead often, but their employers don't see it. ( Jn e McPherson, of Owen Sound, on Thnn y, hid the corner stuneof snew school house and Masonic Hall at Picton, ()n(:., with the usual M asonic ceremonies. A large num- ber of Masons assisted. In the evening, the it-atcrnity enjoyed an excellent banquet at Congress Hall. \l_IJ.._._I,,, ('11: `n - During the war and since its Close the ` (icnnans have shown to the French that they vmul-I rclinquigh nu mlvni re unless in doing so thoy could remind the French of their position. Just now there aronego- tiations afoot between the (`uernuuu and the Fr.-in-li for the evacuation of French terri- I tory ivy the Gernmn army of occupation. I Then? are many diicultiea in the way, and i the German government in continunlly re- mimng the French government that Frenchmen are otfering provocation uid en- dangering the peace between the countries ; it .n.....,.,.. LL . 'n_,,., ,1 11- - I vvusl ca: unu. Mr Howe leaves Ottawa on Saturday to at- tend the atheriug of the members of the Howe fan y, which takes place at Fermi on Grove, Boston, on the 31st inst. He wi be the 0I"t0l' Of th (l.V, A 111"] nffnrwnrrlu Vxvnn `..- -rr..._....b U`: rnurvvuvva Hon. P."Mithell arrived in town yeuter- day, and left last night for the Lower Prov- urove, boston, the inst. the the day. He will afterwards pro- ceed to Nova. Scotiy " TL`. fl.-.....____ n_,, ,, ,1 n 1 - - - .51 u.u.;4..v .4 V41 VJ: IJIIAV 411.15 Colonel Irvine, A.D.U., in much better and progressing favourably towards recovery. It is said tlnt Lady Lisgar will shortly re- turn to this country. T-.. n...........;a x...-1...1.. -: ...n.._. __k__ 3, --u.. U`: wnnnla ev-nu . Ten thousand bushels of wheat _wcre dam- aged by the sinking of the barges D and Clyde an Lacmue. _ - Frauds in coal delivery, am] it} is to be feared among coal dealers, are agztin 11-pm-te4l in Mon- treal. cuuuuuvwu nu uqauy :,i.IuU. I Since the. Inf July, $150,000 in new sil- | vex coin of the Dominion have been put in circulation by the Banks in Halifax, and $l'20.000 English silver witlulrztwn frdm cir- culstion. 'lhc latter has been shipped to England, the Imperial Government hrwing agreed to receive it at the Royal Mint at 1331'. r... Henry Brownlee, dry goods merchant, doing business in Toronto, was arrested on VVednes- day on a charge of bigamy. The accused was brought before the Police Magistrate, and ad- mitted to bail, himself in $2,000, and two surc- ties of 8t,000 each. VIVL- QL1__:__' ALL 17 - A -r - - l vvugyuuy an suuu ullccb. . It is understood tlm,Mr R31 11 Jones, of.; ;Port Hope, will succeed Mr I\fcMicken as J Secretary of the Inter-colonial Railway. Mr Joues has hula large practical experxence in rnilwsy matterg. T5 in n.-.-. -.....:L..,I__` _ _. V, A V I` - -` ` ' 'a mud! boat. wmnpool at Luagnra ran: on blonday after- noon. Oue of the bodies has beenrecovered. It is Iupposed they are the remains of the person: recently carried over Niagara Falls in ......__. s.4'r('1m_ 3- St. Paul s Episcopal Church was consecrated on Wednesday at St. John, NB. The Bishop = of Fretlerictdn and over forty clergyman were ` present. The services were unusually in- teresting. The collection for the building fund zunounted to nearly 84,000. Qinnn $1.. 1.1 I..I.. `alznnnn :, The Bishop of Huron is 1 statg. His Lordship has 1 trip for the improvement ( wit_hout any good effects. N in .....l......a.\...1 n._1 \r .-..u.._, .....u.w-.1. It is now positively` asserted that athe Mar- quis of Lorne and Princess Louise will take up theirreaidence in Ottawa, for a lengthened period. The Governor (`reneral s residence is being prepared, for their reception. \v;n..n... .:,I .4 .. 44-1.: ..u....- ..u.- L- .,- , . ....... rnvrvIAv~\ .-;. nu... nuvvyuuu \Vith-the aid of a. eld-glass the bodies of of two men were discovered oating in the whirlool at Niagara Falls Monday after- been rennvarpd "SI PM, M I . --About nine o'clock \ \- . The weather is beautiful and cool. DOMINION OF CANADA. __ ,1 I, ,,:,, .9PEF;L TELEGRA AIS. Iii (I .u uuu-vv 1 :11: / l:`f{()M 1"si6.\'%'rI4{E.-'xL. ,-a-. 0 .-.v `L-vw-.u ... vuuwvcll ulc cuuuuncs ; L app:-ues the French Miniater thnt France must make eatly payment of tho _i.ndemnity. nd keep up good relagiona to obtain the withdrawal of the German troops. All this is gall ind Wormwood to; the sexfsitive French. _ it ... --... ` uuuu. (Per .jI0nlr=ul 1.} I1r\4\In --A`~....\. \.~`I~V ...u ,,...,....... . 5 vccurs in no other 3 still in A very low 3 reccutly been on a. I ; of his health, but` I . 1: v\ ` on Friday . . ....l. ... % L Ihurt. dil'l.aI|(-c from where the aux-idqxxt V Lime__, red. - The little fcllnw, who is abun.t`Aix', I am of , had been v.'u-rvin-v :1 ni {cum in MI Inna, >utcI`- `Re - . I L . and It had t-~'<-:11:-I from h-nu. llu watlh the JUN" not-uf running after it when he was ntzfuk by the l|'|l`H'I fcgst and [mm-kul clown; and the wheel of H10 curt p:1.~asc1i ovcrhis hu:-.d. He ` RM -\\\'ns innnculizmcly pic-'.u-cl up and nlieul nhnost instantly. The pg-x"mn| who w:Lslriviu;,;1;l1ecart ` 1f" } Vw;\.~4 a butch.c-r n'um.-V1 ;\lVux-i_1h::u|_, 'llI)lu(}lf)`1|hvs.` Mung - to St. Ajltnmc mm-l.e`t. '\(`1`1)I'c1ll|g tn the eu- hlvcu` idem.:c ul :\ lm_y-.\V'hu \vxtIu-.~.se1l than -cidcnt, the I uartcr wan glnvmg fnst:~a.~I fast` as butchers H . gcner-.L1l_\` (h'1\'e. llc turlwd ruuml and seeing - that an :u-rnlcut. hm! m-x-.urrud ha: .~'.tup1_pcul and , got out uK_his cart sud ran back. He picked 1 up tlw rhnhl nu-l plan--I it cm the ;4iLlu\\':L|k. he then lvft ft! :_'(`77 fl H.) ;;]}`,u \\'c||l. fol` 3 . clergyman. The (fur.-nor u1uuI\(`.1 an iuqm-st 1"(`"f zufh-r \'i.-u.-inn Hm l\.\.l.. ..+ 41... I ... .. l`l\.... | Lake H urnuis reported cmuplvtcly cuvcrenlw it]: fgujents. These tires in the woods on both sides of the ,-_vn-at lakes are hecnming more do- . fr.-m vcar to vonr m the summer I D > I FIRES` IN THE WUL)l)S. i 1 I V a cloud of smoke from I'('H in tho (`tumdix\n .uu'l uunlilg I-Ht` nmly LIT: U .\l0(`rcedy. St. Antnine strc man of thejnry. .-\ucnr-lir of the boy referred tn almv.-, L`:lrL'nllod tn 0.. -- Ll... Inn,- um um uoy rexerrcu tn alun j c:1rL-nllod to the [my to - him in danger. | D 'l`|1c ail"-.1 been purely uccidumztl. Dominion. SMICS OX Lllt` ,`_ l'('.Ll` IEKHS 2-1'0 l|eCOIIIlng I10- .~`tl'll\:[-in: year your in the summer scusml. and if they are permitted to go on at this rate they will he-fore the lapse of many _\'c:n~.-, in mum.--Linn with the general destruc- tiun uf ~11ri`ux-2.-.s~ts ntlu-rwisc going nn, result in H1-n.~ nlrmlgllts anal disawtmas fiilures uf L'l`Hlb3 in the l3nitm1 States and the New Evmn now it is apparent that from the destruction of the forests on both sides of null` I`:unmHnn I\nv-Jar flux nvinnn` D-u:I1 lull in ..II RonnlR\'.-0n Sgturday morning during the absence st market of Mrs Hartnett, land- luly of the Ottawa House,_ corner of Onta- * 1-io and Princess streets, aome person enter- edlher bedroom, and bro? open 3 chest . oontuining I call box with 3 large Amount of money in it. This was` I130 forced open, |.nd_the cash contents, amounting to about 32(1), taken sway. During the time~of the Hartnett but of the hot! .-.3 ol... ol.:..: __.._. LIIU uc.~4truL'u0H ul um lorests Don!) slues 01 our (`zumdizm Iigmler the annual rain fall in all | that section has been diminished and inf still being rmluaiecl from year to year. I The alilvicut thus snammtml is nf that Iuiulu.-at uciug rcuuceu |l`UIll year to uulvjcut thus suggested is of the liiglu.-1-it ixnpurtxuice, and is well worthy :\ general cun- vcutinn in View of the preservation of the still existing forests as far as possihle and the plant- ing of new 0110:! in waste pl:u:cs iuul rows ofahaile `;l`cc.~4 on nu lii3h\\':Lys all over the laml. The great plains \\ est of the Mississippi' are arid and ulumst as rainlcss as the deserts of Africa in summer, becmisu they are treeless. Intro- duce forests and you will bring thq welcqme . summer imins; clear the forests away and these rains will (lisappear. The island uf Ma- deira tells the story.--.\'. Y. Ilerald. V... n ..u;4n-u L ;u\_ru Lvuuq. The correspondent of the New York Erming lm`! writing from Toronto nyn :- There are sums of whulommm nrntn-nun 1'4 rrnuug xuuu. Hung Iron) JOPOIILO signs wholesome progress. New and iniproved methods of. agriculture are lacing introduced, and the condition of the agricultuml classes is constantly im- proving. In the towns and cities greater a.t.tentiun is being paid to education, and schools of the highest order offer the means of instruction to all classes of the popula- tion. Business lSJll0l'8_ self-reliant, as the result (If the utilization of domestic resour- ces, `than in former times, when the country was isolated and but just. boginning to emerge from the restraints of colonial vu- salage. Canadians understand at last ichlt their future depends on themselves, and have set out in good earliest to build up a country which shall be in no sense depend- ent upon Great Drita.in, but, la-av_in_r_; foun- dations of its own. shall possess in fact. if not in name, all the attributes of an inde- pendent State. _____e, A V ----*-**-*-- ` THE QUEEN AND HER PUBLIC DUTIES. ~ The Saturday Review believes the Queen actually does :1 great deal more of state ser- vice than most people give her bredit for ; and is quite satisfied that, so far as her ap- pearance in public goes, she does as much as she can do. The Quoexris compelled to lead 3 very retired life. Not one person in 3 thousand has perhaps ever seen the so- vereign in public. But people cannot help believing that a retired and private life must-l>e_very much less expensive than a. public one : even on lower grounds we miss the personal inuence of the crown. A state ball. at which sometimes the Queen appears and a garden party once a year at Bucking- ham Palace, and the opening of the Albert | Hall, scarcely satisfy the people's love for their Queen personally or for the pomp and state which belong to the Crown of England. There is more in this great country than these things for our sovereign to take the le:i:l.in. There are other and even greater public institutions than these which we should like to see recognized by the Sover- eign. Art and science and literature, and 5 our great historical associations, the splen- i dour and dignity of our history, a personal i interest in the great discoveries and inven- '; tions of our own age--theae were matters 3 in which the late Prince Consort felt that 1 imperial honour and imperial station had ` its work to do. Descending still lower in the scale of royal functions, there is one matter which, partly perhaps because it is of the lowest aninnu +1.. 1,..." muuureax, .-mg. w.-r'lour--b`uper Extra 0,00 to 0,00; Extra 5.50 to 5,75; Fancy 5,40 to 0,00; Welland Canal Super, 5,% to 5,25. Super No. 1 Canada. wheat, 5,10 to 5,30; an r N o l. Weatem wheat, 5,10 to 5,20; Super 0. 2 VVestern wheat, 4,80 to 4,90; bag our, 2,25 to2,50. VVhea.t-(,'anad.s F111, 1,20 to 1,25; Spring, 1,15 to 1,17; Western, 1,17 to 1,20. Oats per 32 lbs, 00 to 00;- old 00 and 00. Barley r 48 lbs, 00 to 00c. Butte:---Ddry 16 to 1 e; store packed 15 to 16c. Ashes- Pota; 6,80 to 6,85. Peprls, 7,50 to 7.60. Gold in New York at 12 o clock ON. Pork--lfelI, 15,25 170 15,50; Prime Mess (XMX) to 00,W Prime, 01!) to 00,010,.` gtagecl lio w0,0%to 0,11). on per 66 , , to . _ yo am, o,oo to o,oo. ~ : ' , L, .. elgn, the guest of Englsnd--thn.t is, he pints up at :1 hotel in Brook street-who is, We hear, a distinguished scholar and s prac- " tical mechanician, spends his time studying t factories, schools, a law courts, and sll those of ourinstitutions to cultivate which is to realize the highest rank, and to advance imperial works and worthy kings." More- over, the heir to the greatest empire in Eu- rope has also come among us covered with Vglory, which, being that of s military tri- umph, is perhaps not the highest, but which at least was won in the path of kingly duty; and then we have to think of Hurlingham, which is, and the moors and the stubbles and the hot corners, which are to be, These are not pleasant reections. just now make us all blush. And t Auuwvr wuwu, paruy perhaps 08081180 it among the long series of popular regrets, we feel most strongly. VVe are really a hos- pitable people. We like to ask our friends to our houses, especially to feed them. sumptuously. It is a. na.tiona.l weakness,- yet not altogether weak while human na- ture consists of body and soul. And yet, as far as Europe is concerned, we might be the meanest and most parsimonious and poorest nation on the earth. The stereo- typed paragraplis in the papers about our V royal and imperial guests which we see daily hen there are other and still more painful things by way of contrast which suggest themselves 1 as we read the Court Circular. An ex-Em- I peror, now among us, can still pursue his studies in artillery ; a. transatlantic sover- eign, the guest of England--thn.t puts up st:-aat-.whn in Montreal, Bank of Montrea.l-2G9. 270$ Merchants Bank-133, 136. Bank of Commerce-l_`28, 130. Ontario Bank--l 10, 111. Bank of Toronto--lS7, 190. Rovnl Cnnninn Rsm}_1n4`. 1m Bank of Toronto--lS7, Royal canadgun Ba.nk-l06, The success so far of the stock subscrip- i ` Vtions to the Kingston and Pembroke nilway has given much satisfaction to the people of this city, because it is quite evident that when the smount of 875.000 set down for `Kingston becomes in xi few days nearly -8)_0,000, there can be no longer any ques- tion as to making up the require}! capital. That the ranilwsy `will go into operation is now s matter of the fullest cgndence ; And those who see the future prospef-ity of Kingston enlarged and gusrshteed by this important enterprise are naturally greatly elated. The prospects of the railwpy have _ _.:_ MONTREAL MARKETS. (Special Telegram to the Daily News.) Montreal, Aug. l9.-Flour--Super Extra W 5.50 5.75: Fnnav 54.0 THE DAILY NEWS-7 COMMERCIAL. MONTREAL STOCK MARKET. ll)..- 1:4,.` ,_,, CAN_4D1A1:PR<)GI;ss. .. L....\...J.-..,4 .1.` 1.1.4 11' ..--a...,....4 H; vv./Ln 4un.|ul\1E4L. (Per Montreal Li-ue. ) Montreal, Aug, 19. Montrea.l-2G9. 270$. vru-r. um :um wcm. mu 3m`.mor iuqlm only at the hmlau of Th4 \iI\l`. sh-mif. urhn was fn y illx LIIU IHHISU Ul l|I|l3n no .-t1-vet. wlm was farc- ucnr-ling to the evislexu.-c nlu-V.-, the alriva-r of the y run away nu :1.-cing alilnir :Lppu,~.:s.rs tn lune ..n.l .I...I ..I :1;-on 1n ml Irma, \|'a.I'ih c attack and 1` his h:'.d. ` ....L I I- re, 1065. I lllqln`:-II. Tlms. `. -- 6' ... CooL.--It in well to have something re- . freshingly cool during these dog-days. This mnrning we received 3 long circnlnr, igned `_`E. Del. dc Bellefenille. (quite in aristo- `( ratic nuue) giving us the important infor- [nation that the Boardaof Art: and Ham of wento h i5I|." ne Ilrritfsn ptnnnn Sn-A-O ..--1.-9:, ` er, witl1;;lpir,denxandy`_'r bar , \Vc1lnI|d.x,cn.n|.l nolnlabolt 5l).l;ll(1Bls of frail Uaumla or ordilmr ' atron ;'c nice , "'b"'in" widily. nzoomling tgruunpre-. ' _sJ.m:n,2o 60 5mg; now 21:50 go 5,60; fancy guiut nt. 5,-I0; No. 2 mid from 4,80 `Ito 4,90. Wlleat.--1-.:u' luh-I uf Uzuxacln white selling from l',:1`2.5 tn l,`25; red and mixcul l,20 ' to 1.22;; Home 1..ul..r..1a aollgl at about 1.1-.:,',. ` Pena 1Y'e` lected nm immilm . Provisions un- ('l11I.l1gctlg.- Butter quiet; small sales at about ltic fur fnirquality. Clieelo nominal. Ashen unclmngctl. ' (S/m-ial 7'rIr_vrrrzm to thfe Daily Neuya.) New York, Aug. 18. - Gold 1123?. Patton quoted at 183 to 1830. Flour 5 to we buttg:r on shipping grades ; receipts 91000 barrels; sales 10,000 barrels; at 4,60 to 5,05 for superne state and western ; 5,235 to 6,00 for common to good oxtrg. state ; 5,35 tn 6,25 for good to choice extra west- ern. 1! ye our quiet ; at 3,95 to 5,00 \Vhea.t `.1 to Ru better : receinta 88.000 lmahels: rm. 1-ye nour quiet at ;s,`.m to u,gu wneat. better; receipts 88,000 bushels; sales 86,000 bush; at 1,35 to 1,38 for N0. '2 spring afloat; 1,43 to 1,46 for winter red and amber western ; 1,47 to 1,50 for am- ber Michigan; 1,50 for white Michigmi. "_Rye quiet. Cm-n dull; receipts 178,000 Imslichs; sales 95,000 bush; at 66 to 665a for new mixed western. Barley dull and nonlinzil. Oats shade iinner ; receipts 147,000 bushels; sales 38,000 bushels; at 40 to 480 western and Ohio. Pruvisinnx4-~l ork quict~m1dstca.- dy ;at 13,37 to 13,50 for new mass. Lard steady; at 9 to 93 for steam; 93 for kettle rendered. Butter I0 to 320 for new State and `Western. `Cheese 6 to He for com- mon to prime. Petroleum-l2 to 1324: for crude ;24 to 24c for rened. Kingston, Saturday, August 19. - There was a. large and well supplied market this morning. There is is slight rise in eggs and butter to report, and vegetables are generally somewhat higher than they were last Satur- day. Potatoes, however, are an exception to this rule, being considerably lower. In dairy produce, dealers are 33 ing from 14 to 15 cents for store packe ' utter`-, and 15 to 16 cents for dairy; cheese still continues at 8 cents. Poultry, remainsnt former quotations. The market is" diicult of quotation, being very unsettled. F}our,SuperExtru.... 600 @ 650 Extrai 6 25 0 00 R.-1.: I\Ar Im `II. . 0 Ian '1 nn '- , per nu ma Oatmeal, per bbl. Cormuca.l, per sack Buckwheat Flour, per bhl. Bzirley, per bushel ... Rye do Pen: (10 Data do Seed Oats do Buckwheat, per bushel Wheat, per 60 lbs. Potatoes, per bushel Turnips, per do Unidus, bunch Carrots, do Cabbages, per head Bonn: green per peck Tomatoes do Radiahcs, ` do Rhubarb, do Aupnragua do Cu-.-unnlmrs, each Apples, per barrel... Bauf. no-,r I00 Hm, Duel, per IUU lui. Mutton, per lb. perquufer Veal, per lb. `Yer quarter Lamb. 0 V cm, per 10. er quarter Lamb, > Yo Hams, do Fresh Pork, per 100 lbs. Mess Pork, per hbl. Prime Mess, do Tallow, perlb. 1-! not I. ~....' .I |. ` Apples, barrel Beef, per 10011.13. Mutton. ner lh, na Lara, per 10. Butter (fresh). pri Butter (packed), do Cheese, per lb. Honey, do Eggs]; per dozen Fow , r ' Chicken}: Jo Ducks, do Geese, each Turkeys, each Salt, per bag ` ` nor bbl. u-nvmg In (I on luaiouuvuws." "1 do not uk, 3;. the qg for an" instance of an ele t _or W arnv1ng_ in this unex- pected faahion, but challenge hun to produce _any cage resalhbling ,,,,r_.__...- -1--_uv-tr-nun: IIAU IIAIIAIICLIJ SIVCUIJ already had an undoubted`e'oct in increas- ing the value '0! property And promoting building improvement: ; and there an beno question but that the population of the city will soon present a marked increase :5 well by the direct an the indirect inuence of the nilvuy.

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