Kingston News (1868), 29 Aug 1871, p. 3

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Saturday Mbrning, _ We gugrantee BARGAINS, or no McDONEI.l'S 01.1) STAND, Ann. 18. 82 Prim. Am 16. Genuine. Reductions in every Department. N00 Princess Sh, AS JUST PURCHASED I large amount of Goods at 3 Thous_:.aL_1-.1,;iv glands. DRY GOODS, nmuut BROWN. ingston, Aug. 28, 1871. [ANY l`}{U6:s`ANDS OF DOLLARS `to lend on rt.-1-Ll estate securitv. in duhnn `hi BANKRUPT SALE" MORRISON S rib JUD1 KUIEU of Goods ata \N Y THOUSANDS DOLLARS security, in dubs `td urrmn-rs. and upon rmulnnnhl- +......... I As all their Goods will be sold For a 1\Iw at will they say at a Home llA\'l-Z (`ll.\R'l'ERI-`.`ll THE \\'lIE.\' I BRING ONE OF On hand Expectml daily \"I \, To please my; wife. QOMMENCES ON WM. PAYNE, M l:Iu`I!Al Ill C M M. UERALDI, "' * - IN MONTREAL, AT cosr, rem estate I, upon reasonallle terms. ;41- - Strayed nlvnnn I`, LL. u uu uae Duck, wxth horns xd tluftwo forward teat; ' ' Y roe am? pur years old. the Cow to the corner of : Streets will I`-ecuive 85 re- munlight Excursion _-_.-. ._ No Humbug! AT MoR1i1so1\"s. HENRY BROWN. I871 , _yu:u of the subscriber, on 21, a Dark Brown J30 hunk wit}. Ln...- J. Mumm, }.nn n I{uiI.l:...-. Lil!-I'K .Dl`U\V'Il with horns A +....4. ..s.....x : West Heavy ; in the .. xvml, BLACK AND 00 _ BONS, I J OSEPHINES FR}; all -bus. g-ml An]- . SATIN DAMASK TABLE COVERS, ABERDEEN WINCEYS, l scowcn AND Elf PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, AND BLANKETS. v ` LINEN SHEETINGS, PLAIN AND TWILLED C0 1'1`ON SHEET- INGS, PILLOVV LINEN8 AND COTTONS TO ` MATCH, TABLE NAPKINS, ANTIMACASSARS, DIAPER AND HUCKABACK TOWEL- LINGS, . ALL HORROCKSES, MILLER 8: C0'S FAMOUS LONG CLOTHS, LYONS SILK MANTLE VELVETS, REAL IRISH POPLINS, BRADFORD AND GLASGOW DRESS GOODS, " . A All of which will be added to our present Stock and sold Adapted for the Early Autumn Trade, con- aistinn of IMPERIAL GROS GRAIN SILKS, _ They have added to their present Stock large qunntitiea of New FALL Goods,l in REDUCED. PRICES. Until the and of the proaent month, after which xeriod they will resume their 0 'na.ry course of businug. jn.&:r.GA1u)INERj Cheap Clearing Sale If Torgng Cub, md One FM 21-M-s-3. Ion. - DDIIIIAVD D In all men and 0010; As our Buycr was fortunate bufen it .uni`v:;n- greai advance in the price: ofallolluuofgoodsintho SALE, not only` flolr present but 5150 for t:m~wum. uuncenn-nt is well n-coivml. scrip ,3 par. and lmnda at `)1. `L Aug. '.. h`. `The King-\f Belgium . hen`. His Majesty visited the " Exhilnitinn tn-dny. W was made to-lay by in un- F1; to explode the monument of huge l\'., at Kingstown Ireluxd. , much blackened by gunpowder. nt received no real injury. . Aug. 98.-- :3 French d-pnt.a.- ` have since the an-i\':|1 in Ireland with count.-nu succession of on- ' 5:-eextmg from he people of Ire- hve Dublin t morrow for Eng- Purchelj dIlmg'V con- R;`8`zJ.. Gui-diner tfu `qnnotince 1 Q0 3 TTINUE 1 r nun] nun sisting of Imnm smwns, ponnce that th TINUE their PURED VELV'E'1` RIB; EN` H KID GLOVES, D TE I thst they will their nun. 1 name. The subscribers respectfully solicit an in- spection of the large and varied stock on hand and shortly to 9.1-riveat the Facto , and in. Vite a. comparison of their Finished ark VVITH ANY IN CANADA. 'D.u'..... LL......._`I...._ _.,. -L5 17 1` A1511. 3 ` 1371. vs ;.g.aJ AAA.` 1. LL` \JIlJ.`IX1J".. I Being themselves practically familiar with every department of theixxbusiness, and as- sisted by,a staff of first class workmen, they pledge their utmost exertions, in the essentials of DESIGN, MATERIAL, WOB.KMAN- SHIP and PRICE, to give unquaed satis- faction to every purchaser. t1,,;I nu .. __ able rates. MONIJMENTS Aifammswomns F EVERY VARIETY OF DESIGN unc- 0 tually executed from the best gmcfes of Italian, Vermont. Arnprior, and every description of Home and Foreign Marble. Scotch and Canadian Granite and Free smiles Marble and Enamelled Mantel Pieces, : Counter and Cabinet Tops, and all kinds of Polished VVork promptly furnished at reason- -supplied fox-`the mosl moderate charges at t e ` no uumg THE HOUSE occupied by Mr J amen Minnea on Barrie Street. Immediate possession given. Apply at this office. lsummer Dry Goods Kingston Marble Works, unuVu'1`111'J Muufrtl U1-` AU(}Ub"1` will D close out the balance of all SUMMER GOODS at Gfeatly? Reduced Pgkides. ` BARGAINS In all Fancy Dress Goo Gros Grain Silks, Japanese Silks, Lust:-es, Poplins, Mus- lins, Brilliants, Prints,` Marseilles, Alpacas, Grenadines, Sheetiilgs, Lace Curtains, Mn- seilles Quilts, Tweeds, Cloths, Parasols, Um- Kingston Marble Works- TANDv-3Ros., Princess and Sydenham Streets, ingston, Ont. 38.1571 FLOOR OIL CLOTH American. S, in English and lspring Dry Goods, _ The Millinery Department IS MORE THAN USUALLY COMPLETE. IN BRUSSELS, A RARE CH ANCE. The Albiin Saloon, lllarketzsquare, Kingston, ILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE pre vioun to the Fair. Any party wishing to establish themselves in business in this city would do well to make early application to the proprietor. 1 S. THORNTON III`; C: I LATE OF LONDON, England, Hom aeo pathic Physician, Surgeon, &c. Oioe and Residence in the house lately occupied by Dr, Evans, Princess Street. Calls in city or conutry, night or day, promptly attended. J. JARVIS, M.D. August 14. Nbw The Appl-oachi1(|)g llxtehsivc Sale F. . India "Rubber, Shoes Inn mun 1115 run '1' , EBEC RUBBER CMIPANY. A REPORT` having been - indlntrioualy spread that the shove Sela, advertised b in to be held on . ednesday, the 6th September, Would not ttko lace, we beg to Notify Deal- er: lndtioPublcthnt theSalewi1lP&itiv:? -TnkePheeUnthodsyn'amedaeeo ' to -: vortiumut, and that the Gqoda will wu- ".1-inimd tn he mud in gun: avaznnld in nned; Ient` [ `MI :n:l'[= Vhts nu. ..-_ V % 5-II`Il`W IOIIU \1wII- Wu! WI! - ' _ 1aobeoqun1tomy.eva:-Joldincuuds or elsewhere. , "RI: (Inat- Kingston, March 10, 1871. TANISY BRSTEERS Kingston, -lat Aug., 1871. ' . .--.____.___...__.j_____.___ Aug, 1, 1871. Wanted an experienced Salesman. . ea. Kingston, Aug. 16, 1871. Corner Princess a.nd'Sydenham Streets. By}Order, ` _ JOHN G C0,,` Mach-ad`, Aug. 14,1871. ' i~ )URING THE MONTH OF AUGUST will close nnf. tlm hnlnnnn n: ..n Qnuuwp The Novelties of thcScaso_n. Scotch vrapitc Mouments imported to order, and `kgy-|-L]|g|(\ 1|: as-I-4-sgn-- At WALDRON S. nu uvu nu ul uvza , auu AN'Yu+HlNG IN STONE Ve\ry Attractive Stock GENUINE SALE Showing at Boss's Dr. J. Jarvis, v` Tnwnmsr v..,.1.._ CARPETS A LARGE AND TAPESTRY, ` To Let, nn.~.-wu'..J 1.... I R. WALDRON, Wilson s s. 'rHoIiN'roN. ' 1 ALEX. ROSS. 1 i`HREE-PLY, _u ' .. """"`"3`.""" ` GEM PERFUME,} __ __ Unequalled for aweet_ne,as~ofgodo of .1 bouquet.in th; lgminion, PARKER ' 'ats en y in ' stun, and ggxoleaalegpiay LgU1RO In JAC SON, Montreal. Ink: 1`) ` ` ' ,- wt-uv-1 MIEING STREET, [_ L GENTS FOR DOW S C . ALES; also Labattfs, Fish _r -5, ind Mo1son s Ales and Porter. ` WHISKEYS, FAMILY PRO0 ,` OLD- RYE, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, and WI.-NE of all kinds. - _ We are now reps`!-ed to _s'ell 'ITLED.' ALES cheaper t an any other ho a in the Dominion. ` ; THOMPSON & DqDD ' May'3. Opposite the?City Book` ` ' NEW _BooK.s i_ V |Just R.eTcei%je_d, CITY BOOK s'1io;11E.: 9., oy Aulnor or Wurord. line. Cousin from India. ' " Grace Aguilafs Works, New Am. " Miss Yonge's Works,` U do. - Lime Men and Little Women,` Alcp 1:. My First Year in Oanada,0x6nden. " >4 ' Household Ed, , Illustrated; Cha.r1esDickenp` Works. ~ . -' =` ... . _ I ilarqurs and Merchant, bryllorti S Ll-I-IaIJ Jul: 3. Every article in the House will be reduced at least 26 per cent below price. Now is the time to come and spend your money. Two Dollnrb worth wil one, and a. Splendid Assortment of select from. - ` er Come Early and Secure L 1-L `mugs Kingston. Julv 2-2, 1971 ` IIJLIIAI ll` Presentation Books,` 1...: din Illlll. All Every description of Stationery, Innlninwnl THE Great Clearing Saie IS being the First Sale in New Establishment, they will 0591- the Greatest Induce: _ menta .`_5aver known. The Goods must be sold in order to make room for ` HA TI- . L l'I'I?4u---A- 1-mcliias, APPLES, --cu.-A DRY GOODS ARE: ..- . A. zvv U D11.` .liA. U 65 UU. Q RE determined to clear thl balance of their Sunnis: Stock `in order-to make room for `P- their Fall. mportatiqns, which are now on their way from Europe. The whole stock will berio ntim imder cost which will be at least from 15 to 25 per cent less than an other house in the trade, consequently we would advise the public generally to embrace ti.-1; opportunity, as there will be some of ` ` ` THE GREA'l`ES'l`.BARGMNS Evian 0|-`FEBED IN KINGSTON; 1" 9- PECIAL NOTlCE.-Our desire isthet you hhould call and examine oui- Goods am} 11088. ' FIIIIIT stem or n. snn'l'%_I!.T ` ONTARIO smymz ` E Between_ Anglo-merican Hotel and Hmrwood lJ'........ ' Grand Clearinout Sale ofvsu-mmer Dry Goods At the orange llall Bui ngs, Commencing on Saturday, lath July: _ , nun, Mom July 12. kl . ` . ' Colonial Question, by Author of G' I "3 Gamiso ammon, by Hon. Hugh Bo lay, , Talks 9. 111: Health, by Dr. Dio .Y%`""` 4Y.`.','-; ` L .|.a.1.u snout nealm, by Dr. D10 1; Valerie Aylmep-. ` ` _ Poison of Maps , b Max-ya.tt_. ; . Ni e1 B.rtra.m s I ,1, b Waliiua. Ga. `rielle Audio, by `S. ' Gonl Good for Nothing, by Melville. Ivia. bv Author of Wilford. _..v ..v.. ._... .....-..r...... ._. -. was-'..I Ellhos. [cAuley. 00., Kingston. May 16, 1871. May 3. 635335 1311.":-.T1'i'.ig,"b;7is:I`'i'v7i'1`1". Ivia, by Wilford. Marquis and Menchant. Irv I .. uuulc many anu D6011` Kingston, July 22, 1871. A spiendid uaonmixt " 1 oam|IIllI:l- J 9 Account Books, g [Blank Books; &c', Kept in Stock. ` Hi The best and cheapest in the city..- ....._ ....--.,...., - Kingston, Aug. 11,1871. Aug. 17, 1971. Kingston, July 28, 1371. THOMPSON a. Doha, 1771711 nnun um... Best Coal on in the city 35 Cents per: (}a.l_1o1;` "jf ' ADIES, HAVE YOU 1'R1ED?,T1m J ` 1 . 1 ODEYS LA;DY S BOOKS I I. 1-.. ` - Wanted I SMART ACTIVE BOY, shout 15 or 16 L yea:-sof age, to learn thegmnay?,bsi- ll. ` that the Emperors VVillia.m ` Joseph would meet at Solz- ieen denied. It is now stated in ' mmner that the Emperor of ilpoy A return visit to the Em- Germany on Prussian territory. ' 17'} take plus at Coblentz, on rat Run L.-..... 61...! 0,... LL- ' 3-1E[1_(:ns AND [muons WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Apply to FElIGlJSON S nlmtnmcs, on pnonmur. King Stref, Near the Market. Aunt. II `IO'1I vu nrvvnu And .lL BIIll8. \ rari 'nf.1' nn of PRAYER B00112] IIYMN Ii00KS. LOQKL LOOK ! LOOK !% F. X. co`USINEAU `st qo_. Lined clear thl hnlantud my n...:- o..____-_ o._,., . For `One Mdnth Only; A. LIVINGSTON; ` Princes: Swept. , Aug. 2S.-It K is positively Iht anew secret treaty of alliance; ' and oeneive, has been concluded tljhnperor of Gel-mnny end the lhly. The, Italian Government in in apprehensive that the clerical ' of the majority of the National ` _ night ultimately drive the French tto_en ective interference `in (the power of the Pope. ucing language of the nnjority recent debate on the Roman i the well-known aversion of ` flientoltelien unity, 2113: led between the cabinets of Rome _which are now stated to heve in an ellixnee between the two Prince Biemercka aid to have 5. LI... I4_I:_ |4|I.- ` . *1? . Melville. ,' . ilford. , : nt, by ltorti a, u7...+...~.. - .51.... ; ;'1foI::.~ SREG.` SI. I PROD`; >1, WINES an 1)1 \'I'V'l|Y `n A1 SHIELS . some 1'O BE.$T|.`.AUGAHTERED 2 LLII-ll unuur no IIIIIB k -1-MPORTATIONS. be rednmad .4. 1...; or --- --~A - ' hr the Seasim will be dolhmenced` `At 85 Go s NEW sronm, ` Reopenjng` of Schools: . . . New sEEI:s OF " SCHOOL BOOKS I Stacey vsMB'o`okstore.` ]gWl]3n.`I 1 nthe un 1 \ 1-. n_oneu,.-. Uamle, Sheep, Syine mltty _ (iAf;1cXltu1-al on or be`fog-1; Grain, mm Roots, and ol:her FaMa-m 1>r.." `Juno. u...I.:...... .....u 1:-___.. ,. -. E P'\\`\ , upnmgry annuanufgetux-es\fn_ en] _ :1`1:: bl:fore`Satm-day, September 2n_ _ ky Horticultural Products, Dulieaf Work; the Z ouor beforo Suturl.1'.y, Sep- Pnze L1st.s' und Blank Forum fdr makmg' Q. the entnesiaon can aoo of "m Agn'cu rs _ ' 'etiu_ _V o-. aka-J... .`I ....4.:4-.4.-_ LI__.__, -PBNCILS, - - `V th?L%;s'&%&s? ' L` "T"' '* ;E.;_STACE'Y s} \ .. - ;oIITARI O.~ [To be heldat'.K -- uvvua .._,..... V , A 13.-..' 'ducta,M, hin andlf fact on or befge +sf13'm.v_ S:::.}.I.:l.!f)s.;a'nerly ` v:'nI.l ' Agrnetug-HIT and -"gas Ascuiion uuu uuinea 1.1 n be obtained of the See? retariea of Agricultural Sdcietiu and Mo-. cha.m'cs -Institutes throughoait theProvi1`1ce`. HUGH C. THOMl 30N, . Sec. Agriculhirnl and Arts Asgocfation. Toronto, August 15, 1871. i 170 cmms and vnssm. owxmns. HE SUBSCRIZBEILS havin leased ui. BOBTSMOUTH MARIN RAILWAY, . beg to state that the Railway is now in coni- 1 to 1-hug order, andrepregnredto h `I 13: anivlorepalr vessels on reasons 19 term: :11d`_A 'th despstch. - "1 . KELLY `& HOWARD. Portnnouth, July 20, 1871. . Go to Donald-' Mackayi thnt I treaty of a1linnc$ o'en' defensive has been concluded by Al Italy. rests on the authority of 'hpatch to the Londo Telegraph. 'l`...J.,._\.. \T..:I-.... .....I I.'-.J:_._ nnvn` um nA.1Vu a good usortedstoc 1 ofClomhi.n%mnnnIacturedon the inea, consisting of 11 Wool Canadign qedl qt the Latest Styles and.Newest Patterns ; 2. great variety of` Coats, Panu and Vents at - . ttern; grst, a.nety' ,f Flannel L Q ., Vvmee suit. and Rlgm Clothing mule in the lam: mm. and .....1.` W Corner of King and Brock Streets, facing t4h`AM;'kt q MAmAY, ` . 1 Merchant Tailor. ` ` "Mat 10. ' ' if; ;[i mg: fa: `' g a=aav:~m;. __l-*._%XlI|BITI'lJN , ml... . 25a: to 29]; September, nsu. INTEIQTDING to `exhibit yam" please take notice .'that the ontrieg `of in thrrespeotivo chases nmst"'be madt the rsecretarv. It Toronto; nn nr halt... F. x. OOUSINEAU & co s ` -- Orange Hm Buin `P1-inn - HAVE ON HAND good assorted stock _ oiClothi.nz.mnxmfacturedon the nremine:_ 35 Kim` smzmv. ; LARGE srocx anal the sJhoo1BLoks L in use; New Svvez-i4;s:.of I" g Aug. `.33 . -~ Adviws frorn Al- . vary grave nature. The \'a hro been uh-stnvyod. gin! tho `aching the tribes which remain gay, l"rench (`ul-vornmcnt. Aug. 28. + Rivet": proposal nggtiuu of the term of M. Jjao lon`-ugh! before the Anselnlyly NONE _IloNw iA1Li iuo , `BAKERS F 1>%As'rnY_-rL.o_,, . A `SPRING surr.` GE(5G11AP;1IIs; rlvu . g-.'. . ..,. j msmm~.s, A nun-n-ia'-.'_L_.... nnerespeomvo classes nmnfrbe mad : ,Secre_tn.ry, Toronto, on or before armentxoned dntes. viz 2-... ` . aiatle, al Inrnlml n1uezamrunna1c_ega:ta:5mrt a.-'~ . Emudeinthelatestatyleanndwork. Fhoun. 1-;. nngtv & Co. Aug.`_'.IS. -Mosars. Jan] Cooke. 5- (`u.. h:|\`c_thin mnrning issued ...,__ .J II... ...._o I,..... 'l'VL,I Y, 24th Inst. a u-vco, vm :-- Sh , Swin l1dn`_::,p0n oi-b?;fo 1Sa:I.{:, ruwvv rnavii : worth begivew. fol; H189. Ii :-uinceu Street. \'\-.. ..... - _...... ....r....... Inxuxuut an aura of thu pew luau, Th`; `mind in seventy [fer cent of each 3 - . u.-u yscuvpv uuusuuua, u yet has been fixed for the ierview. ` , PI;1 ,' Of Vienna, I(1V`0C8$65 between Austria and Ge1.nany- yneeds Austria ass counter- Franeo and Russia, chiey resent time when the French is shout to introduce a plan for o her at my to 2,000,000 men. 5 tlso interested that the East hll under the control of Russia. August 28.--'I'hc French deputa- l_lias returnctl home. August 28.-'l`lxe `British Consul Writes that Dr. Livin;;s,nn, the r, is safe and is slowly mak- lloniewards. rd states that Mr Gurney, one ' cominissioner' appointed un- y of Wsshingtun, receives no i for his services. QM` 29.-Tho Prussian: will `I forts near Paris possibly on '!ptember. ` - -...... -_..._...;.- aonu tau uavc tn the Italian Government hd both one common interest- ' th-eatened French egress- . to the great result achieved botieen Italyrand Prussia in `l g A98- LN. I f rmlilb ,,((`.ernu\!I M` m.mg.-d, an-H itates that it will The '('m.9.v rm. the nyport that a second .-\u.~t 1'-ism Empemn ly on the `H11 Sept.-xnbor. ..-r-.... .. ..... ....-..\.v.. - ulwvvt ip Typhoon, Neilson end Keeling | necked. Seven! lives were lost ` 3,4 I l.`|'E_\'l.\'(.`, .41-.,~, n ...;. `.:;':.;.;,:;:;; :.:.: :5: _0Xprus train was dua. There 0! the scon of the Depot km, in .n,.-:..... .1... ............ ~~ ._. ..... ........... .. .... .,.,..... !'*,n. in allowing the exp:-can llbloon After the accommoda- Tiewhole matter am he sifted - The investigation will by persons who were precexit `but nearly two hours elapsed Y oicinln wore preaent at the h . Thqy would not permit *0 1 p c `mto_tho uninjured fl to brought back to the -id. for fear that the blood "wing than of the victim: I h. furnitnrerof thgumov: __..I_,,|u- .- gt Telegrams, 3v_ApL;. ;.\'e\'ada. and Holvetia, from , sud` Pruuixn, from Quebec, 3 out. " '2'.;'.I-uI.T'.". "`||- place at lat forced -3-nnormoacnu. ltin 1 PRESS DI-ISl'A'l`Clll-IS ` hr Iluily .\T- ....... ...... uu-uncua cuula nsnore to tell of little victims beneath the waves. The captain, W'm. Eaton, swam for some time with both legs broken ;-a boat reached him just too late and he went down. The two pilots were killed. The remen were all killed, and the engineer and his wife were severely injured. It is impossible to cor- rectly estimate the loss of lives. By some | it is supposed that at least 30 or` 40 persons ' are still buried in the debris of the wreck or >- i at the bottom of the bay, A diver has gone` to the scene of the disaster. The Ocean Wave ha.s- been for some time considered an unsnfe boat, and has always been an un- lucky one. The appearance of the boiler indicates that it had yielded through rot- tenness, as it had torn apart in along seam. Had it exploded.with greater violence the destruction would hove been more general. The force of the explosion was directly up- ward and forward. v- b-v-. up onvvann Boston, August 29?"--A meeting was held last evening in Svyrnpscott by the citizens, to express their feelings in regard to the late accident and their indignation at the management of the Eastern Railroad. A i committee was appointed to confer with the raihoacl commissioners to see if means can- 9 not be taken to prevent the recurrence 0 1 such horrors. 1 _ ly at the wreck, "I don't care, 1 had 1 right tn the truck, and they had no business to get in Mobile, August 28. --Tho stamcr Ocean Wave, low pressure, left this city 671 Sun- d.\y morning with about 200 persons on board for an excursion to Fish River, about twenty miles from the city. On the return trin m1m. ..`....1....a n_.:._. nI_,,, 1 Newark, N. J ., August 28.-T11e Orange- men of this city paraded to-day with mus_ic_ bamfers and regalin. of the order, escorted by forty-four poliqexnxen. No attempt was made to interfere with the procession, and though largo crowdtwitnossed it not a. hiss or groan was given. - ` D--1.-_ A_._.__L A -- - - - __ .. ..a -u-ualu, -nu un5uu:ul.a ul tunnels ()1 the boat and metal of the boiler were blown in every direlction. The forfurd part of the cabin was away, and the chinmey fell upon`: the after-cabin and crushed it. The boat almost ilnmediately sunk, and her how is now an bmorgecl. About 60 or 70 persons were killed or injured. So far, the bodies of ninteen uleml. eight of whom are laulics. llsvclvcen recovered. 'I`_woVnty-eight woumleql h;\\'e boon lvrmight to the clty, anil one of them, a girl, has since died. The scene w as appalling. terrific and lieartremling. Wilder scenes of grief were seldom witnessed. The frantic cries of survivors in lamentation for their lost wives, children, parents, brothers and sisters were agonizing to all who had human sympathies. . Many of the pas- sengers were little "children, and little hats and bonnet: came ashore to Hull 4\` Nu]- _.`.;.:..._ L,, , .. .- Father Point, Aug. 28.--The steamship Ottawa anrived at 9:45 3.111. with 22 cabin, 20 51te1 mediate and 7 6 steerage passenger s. Mao, steamship Hibernian at 19:15 a. m. with 88 cabin and 591 stgee passengers. i I I I l MONTREAL MARKETS. (Special Tclcg-rdrn the Daily News.) Montreal, Aug. 29.-Flour--markefquiet, and the turn easier; no reported sales of extra or fancy, rates unchanged; 8C0 old supers reinspected sold at 5,35; fresh western bringing 6,33; sa`sVof broken iotsand single hundreds, No 2 at 5,00 to 5,05: fine at 4,57}. \Vhe.1teno reported transactions; 1,223 bid for western N o 2. Peas nominal at 87$ to %. Provisions unchanged. Butter and cheese ne rlected and nominal, except for city re- ta. Ashes stendy. Agriculture in Nova Scotia in by no means an unimportant or unprotable busi- ness. With more attention to crop-'rota~ tion and greater care to recuperate the ex- hausted aoil, the fargnen here may raise such abundant crops of the` grains best adapted to their climate, that they need not envy, as some of them are now disposed to do, the greater wheat growing capabilities of Ontario. Besides, Nova Scotin. has pecu- liar advantages for stock-raising ; and with its immense water privileges, it will,q1o doubt, soon be dotted over with woolen and cheese factories, giving employment to thousands of operatives, and adding largely ' to the wealth of this Province. OTICE is hereby given thatpursumt to the provisions of the 13th Section of the Act Incorporating this Company, the Provi- sional Board of Du-ecton do hereby call 3 gen- eral Meeting of the Shareholders of the Com- 1 , to be held st the Com y a Office, V`r1"elington Street, in the City 0 Kingston, on Wednesdav. the 27th dsv of Sentember next. . Kingston and Pembroke Railway Company. w eumgwn screen, In we buy or nmgston, Wednesday, 27th day Se tember next, atthe hour of 10 o clock A.M., orthe election nf nhu: narunnn an hinnnbnru nf flu: f`nn~.na.-ny I a1:'1'.ne near or 10 o'clock A.m., Iorthe electwn of nine persons as Director: of the ` , to hold oioe for the tgrm mqntioned in and . Section of the Act qf Incorporation. By-order of tile Board, ' L1 nAtvnvN MR DES ROCKERS beg: to inform the public that he has now returned, and thit he will re-commence tuition on THURS- DAY, the- 31:1: of August. For {articulate appl at his residence, corner of Vellington and %Villin:n Streets. ' Kingston, Aug. 29, 1871. rntmsnu, nnibr snnnunnn. 0pon from 12 o clook, noon, till 10__P.M. In 1-.4-u-u` THE PICTON Horticultural Society . Montreal, Aug. Bank of Monuea1-`3272;, asked 275. l[erch1.ntI[Bank-133:L, 133;. Bank of Uon"nerce-l27, 128$. Ontario B.mk-11o;, 111. - Bank of Toronto-l88, Boyd Cnnadim Bnn.k-l07,` 1085. ny-uruur 9; we noun. _ ' J. BAWDEN. Secretary. Dated Kingston. 24th Aug., 1871. MEETING " 0F An_Ell.oI.nEns. 1 M9.AI8-39.1871. FALL EXHIBITION - COMMERCIAL. MONTREAL STOCK MARKET. /n., It, . E-I1} -; (Per Montreal Lina) Montreal, Ajg. 29. MnnI..~.u.I_ 791. ..1...A 0-,: A CARD. Toronto Flour store, i J 46 Princess Street. l M. MORRISON. .-. . . A- _._ _y ......-.. ...u..u.u AT MORRISON S. 500 Bags Kiln-dried Corn Meal 200 barrels lleavy Mess Pork AT ;\IOB.RISON S. AVE N()\V UOMMENCED their Semi- Annual Cheap Sale of Clothing, Cloths, 'I`weed_~,x, &c., with I . , _ This is the time for purchasers to avail tlu-.mse1\'es of a. splendid opportunity in get- tmg BARGAINS, . n.u - -- AT McNAUGH'1`ON 81. (:0 s, ~ Princess Street. Four rst class J ourneymen Tailona wanted immediately. A'nr- 0 ;what [SUGAR CURED AMsl 1.- -...... `...... 3 " AT .\IORRISON S. 100 barrels oatmeal (Kiln-drlgd) To arrive monthly A"l` llnbbtonxvynu G R E A T-._j: Clearixig Sale of Clothing CLOTIIS AN!) TWEEDS. To Continue for 0NE MONTH ONLY. In order to make room for their Extra. Heav Fall Impormtionsx ordered last spring 1:]: English markets before the a.dva.nce on Voo len Goods. `A call is respectfully solicited nu \r u" .uvr.nmnu . ,.,. r. iBANKRUPT Stock] ' The steamer will leave the \Vharf at 8 o'clock and return about midnight. Ticketis, `25 cents each, `to be had on board the boa; or from the Committee. 1,000 barrels (`ream of the ` Flour n No Humbug ! steam}? 'iifLi{'i3iiiii"ri'oWN ] .. :0 gnu: aluu 0n WI-IDNESIMY Evening, 30th instant. ;v1_ lend rc sultburruwers. an Avvly W Aug. `8. --A special correspon- in regard in the Massachusetts ' tor that then is but one opinion I melancholy event, and that ii, hi been cr`m`-.131 neg`?gence on `Io of the empluyes of the East- Company, and the pulie clamour hYutignt`on, and _the \'siting of `Don those who were careless or lost blame seems to attach to the ` the Accommodation train, who ikhiu to occupy the track at 1 nu: mm ihss nun. Under the leadership of Mr lllndmarsh, IPROM the promises of ` m1 Monday, August D Cow. light` brown on the back, bent inwards, and that 0 forward out; between three and erson returning th rock and Barrie I`-ea ward. vw-.--... __ _ To Arrive on Thursday.[ [The GREAT. SALE` Kingston, Aug. `26, 1871. McNAUGEroN 65 co. K ` Aug. 2. J. DIUDIE, At Lintou s Buildings. Kingston, ]Sth July, 1871. $ug.

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