Kingston News (1868), 7 Sep 1871, p. 2

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nn;._:nt unm military pr Jww :.n1i+ .u1uuu1 ciu, DB Bank of Montrea.l-260, 265, 263. Merchants Ba.nk---130, 133. Bank of Commerce--125, 1255, 125. Ontario Ba.nk-l09, 111. Bank of Toronto--185, 189. Roya.1.Ca.nadian Ba_.nk--105, 108. ' : popu1::.tion of Prince Edward Island is `L, agaixmt 80,357 in lSGl-a.n increase of L nr ll,`_ .\` Iu~l' smut, The lnhuu] .-.nnt.nim: CQJMMERCIAL. MONTRErAL STOCK LIARKET. (Pr Jlontreal Linc.) LIZ.-.6-_....I iI...._;_ THE QUEEN S HEALTH. `I"\...__'I_, A MONTREAL MARKETS. |.__-1 (V,_L In uvvv `annual Montreal, Sept. 7. ill ORE OR`) . --- ----*"I"" -""` SOME 1`HlN(} NEW IN S'l`la`A1\I l'll.O1 UvIr I` ICC Slim ` [/"mm t/:4` I;'uJ}i.'/,1 I .-. A large number zmsull Hell's xhip_y:u`d ye.~xLc1' the l:un1ch nf the iron rev {in -nu] Hunin y... um, :um LllL:ll`[):Lt1(:lIf`C was n.-v.v.mu.-u wlux wc suglxt of n. stu-.vu-mful l:umch. .- \'.thnugh the time appoillterl \\'.'|..~l nine n'clncl: it xvflxunt til!` cluveu tlnat the last l)lm:k was lmuckcd :uvzv.y, and the (lallzttin gracefully and gently, but I'll` pidly, slipped into the waI.`l.cI`-. The christen- ing was done in the usual nnmnlcr, M155 .\lu1'y Bell breaking a, lmttle of champagne over @116 vessel's bow. (lnc incident occurred which caused :1. great deal of ammscincut the moment after the boat reachenl the w':1.tcr. An 8110 rolled over on hdr port heam she tlm-w a largo-_ Wave upon the wlmrf on the up1m:.i`.,- siule 01 the crock, nlrcnuhiug .~;m|1c fo1't_y mun and buys thoroughly, and, althougln an amusing sccnu to tlmsc on the near sidc, tln: bath was . :ulV- thin_-_ but :mgrecn.l)lc tn the mm My rcuiplunts. A moment later the (lullutixn was on her keel. mul flu. mu... .... .4;H 'I`l.i-: in Hm l (H IIIFUH CHO `V Elf-K31" HY As the ].~1:ulc ;_r_w_-.~; ` thu arm 01` r;-.vliu.-5 i aroulul the 1'o.'u' of thew:1.te1' to thu re.-1 In the revolution 1. the lnlmlc is pumllc no power. \\'P }m\'4'- TllUl; .> DA Y EVIJNING, 51:1 7'. c\urLcu zu. l`I ;_"IlE1lli3'l`;..w \'.m: the ;;e<.-J, and the boat whirls round. Ur, without a word or signal to the engineer, this power is complete- ly reversed, and the wheel is pulling straight ast-;'r11. In :1 lit,'\\' .\'`t'lIl2(la flu` bout is gning as- tern. . There is no rm`!-|`.~:in_g ge;l!'uf the engine. The pom er can la: ext-rfetl in any direction-- that is, at any angle witlu the keel, with an easy him of the wheel, which two fingers can govern. There is no rtulder mi the bn;;.t. The steering is dune by sliiftiiig the direction of the power. The Ericsrmzl screw works in a dame vertical to and at right angles; with the eel. The Fowler wheel works in a. horizon- tal plane. The latter can adjust the breadth anti depth of its blades, so as to exert the smine power with half the draught. It canplace the blades below the ice, and, at the same time, farther from the button: than the screw works. 0n \Vednesday and l`lmrsday, the 13th and 14th September. Vve `shall offer by Pul.;1ic Auction our impo1'ta.- tion of Teas per `b`atsmnn.," PUBLIC TEADE SALE BY CATALOGUE, ._. 1' ___-_,, , Being the first direct crop New Crop hj Green Teas, | At same time will he added to the catalogue several invoices of NEW JAPAN AND FINE BLACK TEAS, Cramp, Torrances & C0. BENJAMINFRSEDER, Auctioneer, App'rais[e|-` and `Commission Merchant. 1ALEROOMS--P1'i.noess Street, Kingston. REFERENCES :- HON. JAMES PATTON, NIR SAMUEL MUUKLESTON, IWR `V. B. SIMPSON, MR G. M. WTILKINSON, and Mn _S. T. DRENNAN. ' Kingston, June 6, 1871. -ll: Qilg ~nu'.=s: ofce. Qnnl Travels with Dr. Li ` Africa, ~ ,,,__-_, , .V.,`r./. --uuq A Musical Melange will be given Amateurs. I Go early and secure your seats. See programme for particulars. Ticliets 25 cents. i Kingston, Sept. 2. \Vith avlarge a.ssortme1t of General Goods. anncn III nu: ma] Lhulr [anti ;nf sll(-.vu~4.~ Specially selected for the trade of O11t;u~io_ FRESH CARGO -` uF-_ TE./278 10 Wellingtoln St., 'l`o1-onto. Toronto, 6th Sept 1871. VICTORIA MU;lO HALL. 0n Monday, Si.-pt. llth, 1871. l \l'....:,...1 ll,JI-..,._ -11 1 . kelllcnnllicr Yllev. ID; 1ii1lvaI|y's I l-I\"I-III-\n- 2'0 0011123315: ;;v1J1:.\' TS. DIRECT FROM SHANGHAI. Wanted SMART ACTIVE BOY,'about 15 or 16 L years of age, to learn the grocery bugi- :3. I__'l_ . _.__________ . 7 (JOHN LEEMING 8: C0,, Auctior.eers,) I 7'ANTED, a. General Servant i;1`a small family. Juquire at DAILY N EWS B. PARTICULARS lIEREAFTE_R. Apply to And consisting entirely of a . `i_EC"l:l]I-RIEM mllcl \ In a n` rs, vit}: he . . 1 ussclllhlrtl ,-ralay mum 7|] rvnll C A. LIVINGSTON, ` Princess Street. : EH1) ith the l '14-ftllll mx-ccnon-- with . the 1, xcsrsmx I; eel works in :1 hm-imn. Hrru e.\u!'1uIl IS 13113 at the 2:091. In an in- Ho wheel. the power is wit]: the kct.-I, and the ', liq Iunnnr L; nrnnul-+n_ ~':u Ln nuoK ur pun II the boat forwzml. ; r<-:u' its angle upon ml, and in passing aft` U11; h1a.r.le drives dug the lmnt forward. I1: two pnirits at which keul and exerts 'r'I', Nvpl. 1.] ml :lt_Mr l}a.\ i(1` nrniug to witncs.-5 1c .'\'t|.`flHXt'I` (,l::.ll.'x- _-\v.1r:lo.-:1 with the Au1.......I. Hm Livingstone iii a_ . Ccr:il`i'tl in Toronto, by several Tur. list.-1 Cu_\'1.'EI:T.+\Ve hope there will he :1. large n.ttmula.nce'a.t the Drill Shed this u\'(:!1lng at the Band _Uonc::r1:A in aid of the new instrument fund of the 14th Princess bf \VzLles Uwnkics. `' _.L' .i.' `... . ... l*`llENCII CRYS'I`ALLIZED FRUITS. ]`nEN(,`l[ (Jl{()(J()l.A'[` MENIEI1, L I./\I)1ES` CREAM I)l{0l S m1d(JANDIES _nof-en-orydosov-iption of our-own manufacture- I A.`s"[`l'Y .'I.ml CAKES. ' (}.\K ES Ahnmvi-icctl and Ommnented in n zmpcrinr Htylu. unm unngu. (;`x2 At:-rm xnunn |\Yr. l\Iv 110T-HJOUSE GRAPES, PEAILS AND Pl<}A()H'ES. , VALENCIA ORANGES and LEMONS ....J.`-L on . - No Humbug! {BANKRUPT Stock II To Arrive on Thursday. h1.(15r:cY B`I{;]U}I BON BUNS, {The GREAT `SALE New FALL Goons I Great inducements offered to (;.1sh nnr(l close _ buyers. .........._, .._, ........... ......... .......... ......., ...... men of No. 4 Company 14th l .\V.0. Ries, whn enjoyed a. cold spread" at the house of `Private '1`. Johnston, Princess Street. Captain _ M:1cdona.ld, the Atljutaut, and Lieilt. Rowe I ............. ..L . . M . ...... l'..L..._ ..-_....--a. A- All Cdlours, At Macnee & Wad'de11 ,l om: M_ g .m.,'YeaU1,.1%I:1io9 toClreheo3`|V=1 0t:.b" Ill 6 M ;`?i3$%3mmm.m- , . ;...; -mi.--' I Nm FALLtG.00Ds| `P_/S; A Smart Young Man wanted, about 16 or 17 years of age, to learn the Dry Goods` 1 btisincss. ` .w. Buiows; .f L P1-gduce and Commission Merchant CURRENT PRICiJ_.-`Paid for CHEESE`. we guarantee BARGAINS, or no sale. SHAW & ._MiNNEs s,| Aug. 16. ) nunl V HVIJ A111) U1` Lb large deliveries -of F` A ' ____________ ,_, -_._ _-`.J_..,......., ...... ._......-. -....-... i were present as guests. Colour-sergeant An- ] dersun pre.~:idc`d, who during the evening read an address to Captain Macdouald, the popular commander of the company, in which the acn- .ti1nen'ts of the company were-cxfissetl, re- garding the high esteem felt for Captain Mac` clouahl as an ufcer and a gentleman. A hand` some merschaum pi}.-e,gold mounted, and a. to_ bacco pouch, were then pyesented to Captain Macdouald on behalf of the members of the 1.-onip:m`y. That ofcer reJ1li and was grateful fnr the kindness of the men in extend- .....+,. L:.... .....`l `I... -5].-- ..u:..-.... .... .._4. __ 2.. Glasgow V Wa1'Izouse. DRY GOODS, AS JUST PURCHASED a large aanount [ of Goods at a ` (Cheese. Factgries. (JOMMENCES ON Saturday Morning Aug. 17. ) ECEIVING AN D OPENIN G OUT daily, I; large deliveries .of $pe`4. v . :5 I BANKRUPT sgLE )m: CASE R0I}1LLoN's JOSEPHINE or HAIIRISF ' - L V'u1.L`.\"rF.1-IR SL1-r~r.P. _-\:\`]) Pm m;.\"r.u'1o!<.- A very agreeable evening was spent on `Vell- uesulay by the- non-commissioned oicers and --..n. Is: \Yn A I`... wsnvsuv IJLL I) `W l\ I)1lI.... MacneeA & Waddel `c;-aim _a_t `]`)umb1e"s. 'Macne`3{i5vade1i; Princess Street. SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, FIRST "CHOICE, ` `BALES WHITE COTTON YARN; TO THE TRADE. JUST RECEIVED`, N0. rrm: m:oPP.Imon or +112 McDONELL S OLD STAND, 82 Princess Street, Kingston. ............ ..~. ........ u..l.l;v.. .u uwunvunulcluuu uuc good feeling that existed between them. He did unt antic-ipa.te the reception of their hand- some present, but accepted it as a token of their approve ul his actions as their command. ing olccr. The u.='.'.ia.l loyal toasts, and that of Captain M acnlonahl, Lt.-Col. Callaghan and the oicers of the 14th, and numerous others were drunk with enthusiasm. The evening throughout was spent most agreeably, many little incidents in the c.Qmpa.ny s history being recalled, especially some of the events of the celebrated (,`,ormvs.l1 campaign. The party broke up at half-past ten o'clock, after singing God save the Queen. ; REMEVAL. I-"ALL,18'71. ARRIVING DAILY 33" Inspection invited. COTfd (BAGS. COTTON 1A_'1j'rs. W'hite~ nd:Grey WADDIN G. Princess Street... IN MoN'r1i1aAL, S2 Pyincss St., I CoAlou1-ed do No Humbug! Tm-1 STE.\.\lER SP.-\l:'l`.\N.- The schooner (Gazelle arrived at the wharf at one o clock this moming, lmving on boardthc cargo of] the Spartan, whit-h vessel nlso arrived about an hour afterwarals. Captain Dix, of the Gazelle attrilmtcs the zwcialvut to the Spartan entirely to tlw immlliuiency of the light on Pigeon Is. lzuul. He states that last night while off the islantl the light, owing to its small size and the prevalence of a. mist, ztppcarcd to be at such :7. far of? distance, that, altliough, lu: \va3 intimately acquainted with the posi tiun of the islmnl, he should lmve been dcceiv: _ ed by it, and :.onsi(lers the captain and mat, of the steamer to be entirely blameless for the occurrence of the accident. It is also report- ed in connection with the light on Pigeon 13- land that the lighthouse keepep had. mpegted. ly Yportedthe defect in its working. Itjsa fUV01YiI|.l!li.1ht_ uni whnm 01.- 1-..... :. :_ __.1-_ -!|U' T.` dixnplay W'.'L4 In Street. ALL I 'i`o> be I rlcuu I'I'lnI;a at veteehs at 75 cents '" . Curtain Damagh.(',e: ` teal-able Tickjn '_T*: In Felt ( 3.-u-mac-:..... nearame Lfickin at Felt (iarpeting offin Arge quantities at ' ' Dealers. Our Sh - Linens 3l'0_`l 8 1'-ah? ~ ghoglvl !ax-gely patroniniv in uealcrs. Um` Sheth "V arem shoultl - ~` rendered ne - ~ ` re\miJ<,lin g of the era, Messrs Macnee & W VVc notifv all im1.I.o..'z1;; u. ulnv -us... nu vAvcuu- in; to him and the other officers present an in- ` vitation to their supper. It demonstrated the 11 , `t,.,.-.-. _..._M--- em, Messrs Macnee notify all inde that we expect 3 `Accounts just Til MW .1 \ ,|""i';4.u ll: surprises` ' > J ' 2: Hendersonw If The Largest, MUSi' ` ` GOODS, ' " l 111-sea and `PA. JLUU. cheap. SUGAR: | 200 Tordnte 1,000 nI_4&U.l DmE3_ Iy nspurseu cue detect in its working. It is 2. I'0V1V_ing light, and when the lunp itin order, jg amt: a very brilliant light. Upon the WHITE" s1:1LLms, ; sPEcIA1,_ British * INVALL RLACK IAND ` MUSLINS. -- F :ANCY ERINW Finly "` p0CK]3;'T .. 5;: ~HYMN AND`: ACCOUNT `PAPER :: `*'in1;{ CHOOL am; -I " "77 "1? :3: _ Tgaye at 8:184 ' "W! -A94 W;-;va are `mm the yourse- i`I..I. _-- A_u -; 'n.'_|:._ .-_ aim` . .rJ.J fit: . , morning cathedxjal high man. have nuembleg, imfu1l_ fonee, `T FANCY pgms ;;:~ -the manna:-"in whichthey I _ . M A cedtho cbnduqlaot thiflitr PLAIN AND _ * .9!,identthat'buIineaiilmeant. ` kept. 7.--'l`he cholera opidemi _. .......:......- .: 1:..;..:.,1.....:;.. 4. Bequi-ice: , I). [CUE . Peden . \l I \J : Cleared - 1st Jan (Int 11 ,p. nnary. ` ' : of Renforth reached Gates-. ap L1,, . -t, Thousands sllowal the coi- tenchvzm .. ` " . -... .v. to th houselof the widow of The funeral takes place on FoR.;nI THE .- yr, tonight in iupport of the uction of the jime of 3 day : hours" were adopted. The hnll . , and good order,preva.iled. W , Sept. 6.--'I:here wa.e`a.n` accident the Western Railway; near Read- ' - sixteen persons wereiinjured.` it ublican Committee of ' - issued a programme of the party .. v claim torepreeent. It embreeeu _ ing'principleI:--The application V pinciple of fedsmbn to the King_ `=` -nbolitign of titles and privileges, ~ . n of monopolielzhe ~ armies, compulsory eduention, _ .____.:.1- _.._I. 3.`... at-.. l-I........' I Sept. 6.-Alu\ge meeting `was ' I Newemitle. Reaolutiong calling: . ~ ~6,..Propriet.ors in Ne}:- _ in every :_1irect'1on_ to ob- ; _ to, ml the places of the strikers ; A _ in are arriving in cqnsidexable ` from Cornwall, `Londqn, Norwaz quarterg, Some factories have M resume operations witlf their ` 9 th t0WI!i. . - rn1_......on:I- Fllnvvml Han on. `cavity, Llthough nearly 4,000 01.1 ..-.,... ...--.... ................... -....4 with the exception _ofLu1liar, h from the decision of the oourtv M7 the civil comm. 'rh.m'._1 of any ` of thitwoek. T of Bauriuhbewmenmiury eobo`ueansiya1yo:cied.- An ; tobeuhbliihdmdthemilitzg-y K Metz in to be. femovd. The qua:-. H _ creationof _s linoof fortication! ` General Rome! is appointedio A HM` :..".?..:;;..;?'....'..",; ;;;,,;.1;:..g." 1.`: hi of Republicanism. *De1-by delivered a brilliant speech A ' land question yetterdny sit on 6|... `.543.--5.:-n II` 61-: 4-wuavnnn` gjgerm, -In -v--w:-- ---v ----v--- -u Pp. between the Governments of !ul'ra.nce are false. The Government ned the mnicipalies thronghbtit (that they will not'be allowedfp ;f"toru;e `dissolution of the Amm- N-III` IKIIII-BB, vvuslrunuun vuuna_-sauna, to to provide work for j_t _' one sble to work, `and sustenance Io who are ineapacitated from work, :_._|:_.u,._ .: I-..A ........I....1......'-I.;' F, Duyv. V.`*4.u.v vu-`:1..- .,-..._-_ in a. typhoon inthe China Li, composed entirely of Chinnmexi, Wlloll 1' l`!"" mg. Sept. 6.-.The report t] t the `angle has been appointed gver:-. useriafip denied. The rhmours of L.L-vAAI1 I-`Ho (lawn:-nninnl-.n nf P0111:-In u-u u_u-nvr-1.. u. nu... nu .- __ of thg lpuos caused by the waif `_ lo nation, and providing, for the - .1:_;._-I__'_;:-_ -:um nnn mu\z_..___ .` 39 layers were Ai tantly killed by wcident nea.r_ rtlon on \the . n_..1:..L. ...:]mo}..- . ag-mm - "_'o'"ci'opemn.""7 of ` of-the Mnnchastersnd ` turd Society, ; ` t. 6.-The condemned :`...:u. 41... .......o.-.... ..c.r...n... 1...}. N Uaxuanu unyw an - > gmwa gays the ofcers of the Ita- " .,g-g`trave1Iing_over French terri- ,_ ;. n..1.. ....A .4m'l..:.m H. v,.nu.n:;vu.uIvvw want: :1: Ivan vvlr noun, but has modied its title -:I...A_ l__ ______L3__` -2 A`I_-L_'.. time in taking the M` 370011 work, upm- W` I150`/I`: muli D1150 IIIIU Lllil ptionn of Chevalierhlqign with Na.- Ixder hi: position hofeu the repro- i of Italy untenqblaf `.......1.1_ 1.-- -.1......x .. `mu 1...:.... 1-. . _...-...,,,........,../.... ..'.. ........-- jf French tetjritory by Germnnv run` .-..............1.... -.......&I.'I- > nu` may u--. v V v- ._ -....-.. I --- to Italy, and stuculiying` its 5 points in ordero be prepared in p; with France. * ~ , I! 4 2 IITI... _........L ;`l...t 4!... .V prqgreuofthoepidemin. Oircularnnomgcuthst ,_|*Qidllyimprovi1ig. Her T ` timothreotonedtoumllo isnownudorooidr ;.'d`;.t,."*;;ao:;;;:.a,'ao7,:3o;.'` " by the insnrrroctionnf H3110. ~ ` 1 ;1:.::;`"o1.... 3,-' ;:;;f;;":; sign by the Government. ... I3..lJ.'. inninunban J-hob` I-In. in; 7'" `'``""' `' -" "3`R""""" """""" httee of investigation. pispeech in defeqco of his con- war, attriljuting his failure _u[; y to lack of ammunition. fqr the eva- `II_.....I. A.._.L..- L... l'1..._........ 7 PIUVIUKW UL L [I111 |-lU`IIlD ` Koenigsberg, where the e,_ most virulent, there were fort and twenty-eight death: on mg on the 5th only naventoe ` ....I an-.. .a....u..- ML-.. `I... 5*` -""" """"J "'3 """"""-" not progressing smoothly. _` ' V Sept. 6,-TherroLlu'we beeri two T 'on_sipthgmh1pgtWignn,a.nd has been bxicked up. - ` Sept. 7.-.-The North German ` _ve just commenced a. series of ` at Fulda, to_ consider the quot .I..__. ; Z: 1._:_'n:I.:|:.u. A 1. up... , Sept. 6.-The Barque Courier _.J. 1.. n {>11-n'|unnnn it`-In ninn Ran. ................ ..ll7I Ympiro, and Mr I E1_2Z"'}'or -- uuy nvwu-p._ Igt Thiers gave Mu-aha!` Bnzdne mg I. .1-.. ` ._L:.L 'I-.&..A nun. --. Pi, morning high MI 1|-the earnest manna:-`in which they Pm11d 110 d0IId`W`i f. 141?!` lit- L nu-=.I.\..& 4.1.-` .x...-:.....`. :- ..........4. "' "V -' --""1 ""__"""""`."" '-V '1'-"- It dog-1.na'.3f Infallibility. Attlrale has decided, to omitjhg gonna .,_... ., ..... \.................. n. Public insinuata that` the inti- A :11 ,1s,_ \T!,,_, ,_uL 11 ;1V-:;or the d,eliv_era.neeA of - anuvsq auvu Juan:--- .-.u-auu.aPv atoeday,` which '1uted over an n Harlhll has appeared before u-.. .1" ...:1E;.....' :.......4.:....u.... am-:1 uuvvuugu-u. mbly hugdapup a. `bin hying at $1.... 1...... .........1 1-... $1.- _-.'. '1 `M? VI-I Iruv vvnn V--J Uvvv-'- H-nd mgn 4 are C V 3119 `inll ntTl`Stett' wurvu I- *a.uv vuuvnvnw vzusov-u a province; of `IZ..._:.._L.;_.. -.L....4. 51... Al`...- .....`_, 3&'ll;:1.)' at tlyi .... ... ..' J . J. :Dc}iz; Nam.) I Iv .1. : folio` Cundui-ango" nciw czqmscd as a heart- lesrswindle. The vaunted propcrties of the root as a cure for cancer have not been ve' ried by the pa_ref\il trials given of it by physicians and the committee of medical The stories which have been p1Ibl_i8h(.`(1`0f its powers are looked upon as so many ulyertising lies. That the business in a smart speculation is evident from the exorbitant price dcxmmtlecl for the drug by th nolr importer and proprietgr. The powdered rbot is sold at $100 a. pound, and an the dose directed in somewhat large it is 3 most expenaivq medicine. The ` WW 3 . .. .- .- `_``..v.. -.n_..... . u.o Au nu ur-Luuu time nhix . that the light on ligeon ls_ lmnl laass t'\`1vlm1e(l, and we hope I: will be _0 lmvlmxl after Ivy the proper autlm'itic.~L It .__! xxonhl lvc much hotter when such accidents do l.' 1 occur fur the liglxtlizuiise kecpcl` to make a _l ` larg tire mi the |vo:1(-hin frunt of his light- _,_: lmiisc thui to try mul intake :1 lighthouse out Li- ); of a lmml hump. ' ' U[ SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. E (/ r'a` .5/oltfru I.I'm`.) FRUIVI 1\I0.\"l`RE.-\L. (3 E Montreal. S:-pt. lS.--The ship .A\l>c.=.on:1 on 3 I iinl \-nynge from Cl:1s_-army :u'1'ivcnl in port "1 i_cstcrd:uy. l.;L.~.l you!` she :|n'in- on the Mrl 2th Sept. on her third voyage from the me lmrt. To-(l:1y th Court of Appeal will commence &_. .1,.1:..... 1.1 , . l Th rinus hutcl to his he lei AS : Pyet` imkn \\'orl him. then fzunu out mast and J a sat :1 hy] bciiq of (' chnr_ , ,_ __ age. She leaves to-n usual hum` for Torout *.u-.c-iqlcut was muscul 1 `lilanul having cxpln ..\..\..-u.` light. to ..O..`. |\.' `haul gin-u - _ T the comm once to deliver judgnwlxt in cases rem-.Li|iinr_.1 --ver from last term. The decisiull in the (illibbrd case is looked for with interest. I :n ..&..J....1 4`L,.4 AW 1: 1 -. - - ........u.... uuau m nuuncu nu` wlul mtercst. It is stated that A1'nol whn obtained posscssinn of his children from Huh Junes's rcsideni-e by violence, 113.9 gone to the Uni- ted States. The legal proceeings have not _\'ct roaclxed :2. denitgforuf. T)._ 5, . 1 _. -- -. .........u .. usu-nus` uuu Business on the cana{ is brightening with the upening of the rggular fall trade. Barges heavily laden with grain, &c., are constantly arriving. * ..v....u...auu, an \.aucuuur anu xur ILWRIT, 01 the TSCII Highlanders, arrived from Halifax yestera`.:v._', and leave for Saratogn. to-day. The }7nn, (fmmtnnfinn Rn.-l-n A +t-,......... rs -._- Cgnmlian politics an: excessively hill at the present time. All the excitepment that existed a few month:_; ago over the Treaty of Washington and the shery question has died away. The government, hot'vever,, is still reticent as to its policy on this point, `though the Queen`: speech exp`:-esslyl dc.- chred the purpose of the Imperial govern; ment to reconunend to the Caiuuiian l arlin.- mont legislation in carry out the Treaty. It is of course tn be expected that the Cana- dian govefmncnt wili faitlnflxlly put forward the Stnte interests that have actuated the . hnperial government; and intl-o.lucu the neagsnreo neceanry to complete the work of Qlu. 'l.)',lnIn Jnino l'`.........:....:... MI, ---I . u I Montreal, Sept. 7.-Colune1 Mackenzie, Mr Sanderson, Mr L`a.lleudar and Mr Ewa, of flu: '.'.Qf'l. `I-15;-1.1..`-..`l......* ...__:_._ 1 1- Fr- , wouxas-uh) , auu n.-uvc Lur ou.r:u.ug:l. no-uay. The Hon. Constantine Burke, Attorney Gen` era! of Jamxaica, the Bishop of Ontario, Sir J nlm and Lady Macdnnald are in town and staying at the St. Lawrence Hall. It in -L..L...`l s`I...a. `L- 113.4, , I I A - I ...........3 .-v ulnv - vv. zunvvnvuuu Jliul. It is stated that the Montreal hunt have re- ceived this morning, per steamship Moravian, an importation of six rst-class fox hounds. About :1. dzen pagks were canvassed before a. satisfactory d.r2).ft _wa.s obtained. .. A\:\ILVA. .I.1[1Lu.1lJ1 UL` . Hamilton, Sept. 7.--A re hroke out about ten this morning in the boiler house at the Untario Carbon Oil Conrp:my s \Vorks at the east end of. the city, rapidly sprezl.ding to the` oflices and store-houses. The wind being fortunately from the east prevented the re reaching the large tank: nd l1ea.ti11g houses. The loss is not known. vyunus -m connection wnn we urmngge of the County of Russell. He reports thatxe `work has been admirably performed by Mr King":- reix Upward: osf 8,000 qwres of Bud have _-.....-.v.- V. \anI`r\IJr\- There is a. rumour in Ottawa. that Colonel Gray is about to proceed to Manitoba as an of- lieer of the Dominion Government. A _.._._,L,,, ,r Arn 1 - ._ .... ..-.v ..,. ......,..v.v..u u. unaunan, 1.1. D. At Ottawa inebriated strangers are arrested by bogus policemen, taken before a. sham court and subjected to enormous nes. Keep sober. ' The British American Bank Note Company is removing from Ottawa. to Montreal, taking all its hands with it, nearly a. hundred in num- ber. ..--- `IA ....., .1`. . ....v.. uuuvcnunucnu. A number of 450 pounder Armstrong gun` have been shipped from England, to be mount ed on the fortications of Halifax, N. S Ab [\L6..-an .'....l..._'-J._.1 _L. , - - The Roman Catholic bzaar at Halifax, N.S., last week, netted $10,000, whi-le articles to the value of $2,000 are still on l1.Ln(l r|w|_, ro,____.,.:1._ _: I7-,,_,,, 1 1- . - . - (Rhr toasts proposed in sinlar terms ` dilly honoured. . .. vnnv ....-..v v: v,y-,vvv suv nun Uu u.Luu. The Councils of Kenyon and Lochiel have passed 2|. by-law granting a bonus of eighty thousand dollars to the Montreal and Ottawa J uuction Railway. ' Lieutenaint-Governor \Vilmot, of , New Brunswick, has accepted an invitation o visit Kingston during the approaching Provincial Fxhibition. l`lm tnmn n6 D,...n.....l \Y`D :_ 1 1 mnw 101' the purpose ot changing the linof the proposed Pacific Railway from the Ottawa to the St. Lawrence route. It says it is quite time than: the pea rlc of the Ottawa Valley show themselves nhve to the importance and necessity of this {:1-eat Pacic Bailwnv mu..- snow memseives auve to the Importance necessity great Railway ques- tion, in order that the immenie traic and the trade inuences which it is sure to develops, may not be diverted from the legitimate chan- nel. nus. The Ottawa. Timex thus speaks of the drain- aitiwork just completed by Mr Kingsford :- I r Moleswcrth, Inspector of Public Works for the Ontario Govetninent, has returned to this city, after hnving inspected the new works -in connection with the drainage of the County renorts tha.t`1e `-wm'-E The saw mills of James Connors at Medontes 0nt., were destroyed by fire last Saturday night, together with a. large quantity of lum- ber. Loss about $3,000. `I:__,A___`..; 1:,,,,, 1wv>v . A -- l`1XI1ll)l13l0ll. The town of Portland, N.B., is to have '9. steam fire-engine of the most approved manu- facture. `And also` a fire alarm telegraph is to be erected, and the requisi e material obtained for carrying on the Fire epartment in the most thorough manner. The cost of these llnlprovements will be about seven thousand do lars. - n. I... --- \I\l . 10-1 .7. The Ottawa. Citizen. sounds the alarm re- specting a. ring which has been formed in To- ronto for the of changing the line of proposed Railwav from the n+.+.,-mm .... _. _.... .-`......... u; .;......1 i~< only made to cnztblc the regiment, tu ` Sl1i\`it`l1t funds to pay for the new in- nnvnts lately prucurcnl for the L-a.ud_ g_;stun appears very dull without :1 mjli. lnuul, And in n cn.su like the present cull fur assistmwc should be promptly mudcd to by the citizcns. DOMINION or CANADA. 1\n)~n Ca 1: mn.`.-u... in n4.L....... 1.1..` n ,,._._.-..., ..............._, u-I nvuuluuu: mu: nun-\ U] the H._'_:h J uint Commission. The,-y will dvmbdgg pan much easier than was at rs? thought pr(_:}.'%b18- Beyond this qm:stirm~ . than in not much to-look forward to as Xiioly to agitate the country, except that 3,, 3 you'll olidnn will follow the labimnpf '50 tho cxigancielof [the election will '0 7 - ' ' dnlnd `-"' ` Q _. . ...\_. u.. 1 igeon :1 1l|ltl|0 iti1.'S. .1 - lI'.`:n hi hm rnnl II:-I`cn u IC.o'n.H.... .--L SPEC_|AL Jfuufrml _...L_.._I g` L .._, -`<~vss ..-; ...-.....u `u ...u-. 1muri'ur Toronto aml Hamil 1 nt by the light on exploded. The 1; : haul 3. small light 1lL'l('Cl] in cal the captain, lie suppusingt \) Le lit, and it sh-nu-d so din L _ FROM HAMILTON. (`ump:1n_v: \\'- au- ,v:nnox5 .\'p:1rt:m Lnrr \ ng, halving sllst:v.iI1c ! to-m-n'row (Fr 11 \I I Ll- I ........A .. .. DAILY NEWS-THURSDAY EVENING, ....u `VI II|A) ( `-\N.-'l'l\c ful wt tn the stun ml the part . . . . ., \\ - ......nu. -The 4 u-......A .. ..~-. ... In...` \ I uy-age x.__,..., d -for many Sit`, and that gc muster at 1 fee is small ~ 1.-zmd `hunt nxjli: `L.. .... ....al.. 'ull({v\\'i1lg ex Her Spar- : " the In- ;;`l:`sl'{ fu 1' \'cd intn . n 0 1 Pigeon l ghthousc x `t, which nu Inm- ) at the on. '.l`hL- um her ml that u Ivuun `oi ved the nlhlic, nanru mhllvr ..-i..I.`o .. `JJ.Ul2l, ul_;l|lll-`(D OU,JU[ Ill IOUI-`iIll ITIUTUESHC Ul lIl,lli-L or llS.`.ZCpc1-cent. The lslauul emxtains l4,Sll f:unilie.-4, the average number te C1l.('ll f:Lmily heingl . ln the last ten years: the l`mtost_a.ut.~4 hzne incre:Lse(l lS.8 [)('.l',C0llt; the Roman (`u.tl1()lics 13.7. Of the entire popula- tion 60,271 are natives of the island, 13,750 are n:\l:i\'es of other countries. Last year 1646 men were engaged in the prosecution of the lislncrius. The gures shuwing the [)l`0l11`lCti()llS of the sail are very s:).tisf:v.ctnry. `The one hun- dred and forty miles of railway the Govern- ment ll:l.S resolved to construct will cost ulmut twu millions and :1. half of dollars. The .`-. ..-u..l- Ixnu l\n\1\vu nun.`-.1.~.I at (`I 91. ; .. .. .51 S-ll`. S'|`Al*`F()l{l) N()ll.TllC0'l`l`} ON THE 'l`|{_EA'l`Y 01*` \VASHlNG']'UN. 'l`hL- members of the Exctcr \Vo_rkiugmen .-1 (fnnscrvntivc Union met by ilxvitatimg at the Pyues, the Duvonshire seat of Sir Stalfurd '.\'n|'thc0te. Upwm-(ls of six tlmusannl persons assembled on the grounds, and before lmrting cheers were given for Sir Stu.fl'on1. In tlxv course ,of his speech, :u:knowledgin~g the com- pliment, the right honuumble B:Lru_nct sa.id:-- I Llmnlr vml far Hm rs-.f4-.raa.m-.0 that 119.: `men lblllllvll, E110 Plgllt: IlOllUlll`l|.UlB l$:l.l`&I_1l0U Sa.l(1Z-' 1 thank you for the reference that 113,3 been made to my recent visit to Anwrica. (Uln,-crs.) 1 can assure you that the sentiments 1 Iuzwr found to prevail among the great ma.+.-s of the Axuericmx people with whusc views I had the nmmrtnnitv nf hm-nminn .'u-.uu:1.intnd was an Axuerlcmi people wltn wnqsc views 1 uzul um oppurtullity of becoming ncqliailitcd was an earnest desire to he on friendly terms with the people of this country. Tllcre may he a. .;:n:Ll3 ram-tiun nf Aim-ric-:1ns who cherish fuclimrs ul l)l'0lH.0 0| Blll-S CUllIH3l'y. 1 note Hilly Ill` 3. 5.. ill .-a-evtmn nf Amcric-:1m-1 who chcnsh feelings gl`uIII| lnittcrncss against this country; Inn, Had iu nnf Hm 6`nnHunr nf Hm mm-\+ In-nau 1.? Hm gl'U|III(llCNK IlllaLCl'HUS Klglllll-5|: D1115 CUllHIa]"V; Illll, that is not the feeling of the great Iuzuis of thc intelligent and respectable community of Am- `.1'i(`:l. ((_`heers.) Their `desire is to he un tcl'Ins of hearty frieiulsliip with this country, and I Believe that this year 1871 anal this 'l`re:ity of \Vasl1ingt0n, in the accumplishmciit of which it was my high 1-ivilege to er)-operate -(cheers)-wil1 be :1 lam mark in the progress of .1 treaty feeling of good friendship among the Anglo Saxon family, and that it will tend in a re1nn.rl-mhle degree toward the zmgreeuient and zulnun-enicnt of the pom-,eful1'ol:Ltiuns of the greatcst iiatimis in the world. l`llF. N(I'[`()lll()US ll0SF.NZ`WElG. The New York Slur says that the now noto- l)uctor" loscnzwcig is the son nf a hutcher, and was lnmlght up as an assistant his father in tlmt occupation. Afterxmnls left the slmlghteplmusc to become a. harhe.1. such, in his .`n:|.tive l nlisl1 village on l`yettrct::n\'ur, he might have livul and died, unlmu\\'n in fume, lmt, cnniing to 1hc I\'eW \\'orlzl. more anilnitiuus viiews m_u-ned liefurc In New York he was first :1. h::r~te!ule1', assistulxt tn .1 "-loctur" of the must. in- famous class. who some time ago was fnunul and ]n_unishe ll:-senzwcig fuck up his xn:\:;tor':< h':ulc. followed it, and tln`i\'cd on it, ` has i:i.t.elv lived in :1 white mm-hlu house ir 1 ..non-Q-..n ..f \'.ui \'...-l- \u n c.m.i The '1 Foil all(1 113.5 lilely UVCU In 3 `VIII!!! rlI9J'U](`. [M11130 IT Scllli-f;lshiUll:.|.l)]u qua.1'tur of Now York. As ahypucrite, fun, he has proved a success, for bciug_ expelled from the Jewish cougregzniun (`lxebrah-Kadeslm El Eman for unfounded ch:I.r,r_v,es of 2!. dine}-ut:L|)1e nature mmle against somcuf the female members, he still px-etcndmi to be a dc-voixt Hebrew. csheciallv since` the SUIIMJUI [HG IUIIHUC HIUHIUCTS, DC 35! l)l'C[lJU(.`Ll Hebn-xv, especially death of his father within the year, at No: 96 Bayard street, he has visited a neighhoxn-ing synagogue daily with the alleged purpose uf reciting pra.;,'ers. His present appczu-mice is that of avm_an of stout build, weighing over 200 pourid, of medium height. with large Head,-surrounded by a. crop of closely curling light-l)i`uwn hair. The features are large and suiuewlmt llahby; the face, at the angle of the jaw, p:1rtieular`1v massive; the eyes blue and siightlypromincut, and the forehead well developed. He wears a moustache and impe- rial of ordinary type, and the whole counte- nance certainly displa s nothing of a. ferocious or cruel clmracter, t ougli at varizuice with recent develo ments. He was in the habit of l"l`PRRill(|` nal znul nuinht lm u-gnu-Ami nu ..... ucuuou, out as - not also rrquul only _u'rite or u "en-unnnl umln-. Imuh wvu mmmns zmu :1. mm 01 uuuarsl. 1 m- mtmct has been awartled at $4,355 per Imle rcccuu uevew mlents. ne was III we namt or dressing vjvel , and might be regarded as an ordinary citizen. ' .._..... ~( v..._-u nu -I.LJ-44lJJL.l.1- The Dundee Advertiser gives currency to report that the Queen has not been so low in spirits since the death of the Prince Con- sort, and that her seclusion-so unusual at Balmoral--ha.s cast quite a-gloom over the entire district. H gr Majesty has only been once out driving since her arrival on Dee- sidc. The London correspondent of the same paper says. :-I am informed that considerable anxiety exists with reference to the health of the Queen. Her Majesty has been practically conned to her room for some days, and is in a. condition of great dehility. This may probably be due to the state of the weather; but I know that her illness is regarded in many quarters with great anxiety. - u cg w age not steam ; vgc tor kettle ren- dered. Butter 10 to 30: for new State and Cheese g.t6 to l0c for common toprime. _1_ otr'oleun1-l3c -for crude; 24-to .v.v-u ;--u.un;.u JlJ.A1l.lJ\J2J.\3- Mohtreal, Sept. 7.-F1our-Super Extra 0,00 to 0,00; Extra 5,90 to 6,00; Fancy 5,653 to 5.70: Vvelland Ca.na1Snnm-_ nnmiu-.1 nm. 0,00 to 0,00; Extra 5,70; Canal Super, nominal, 0,00; Super No. 1 Canada wheat, 5,45to5,50; super N o 1. Western wheat, 5,40to 5,50; Super No. 2 Western wheat, 5,00 to 5,10; bag our 2,40 1702,50. Whea.t-Canaa. Fall, 1,29 to 1,35; Spring, 0,00 to 0,00; VVestern, 1,122.} to 1,275. Oats per 32 lbs, 38 to 40; old 00 and 00. Barlev um-48 lbs. 00 in ma ` R..++.... n-:-_ nour, u,w `I50 u,uu. Flour--ma.rket strong, and holders demand l0 to 15 gdvance; extras freely taken, is of- fered at 5,90 to 6,00; and fancy at 5,65 to 5,70; ordinary super: sold at 5,45 to 5,50; strong ranging up indenitely; N o 2 unchang- ed, otfered at 5,00 to 5,10. VVhen.t--No 1 western olferedfat 1,27}, but no reported sales`; a few car lots red winter sold at 1,29 to 1,30. Peas oered at 85 per 66 lbs. Provisions uu- . changetl. Butter at late rates, none but choice wanted. Cheese purely nominal. Ashes unchanged. . NEW YORK MARKETS. (Special Telegram to the Daily News.) ' New York, Sept. 7.-Go1d` 113:}. Cotton quoted at 2031:. Flour 9. shade rmer ; re- ceipts 15,000 barrels; ules 9,000 barrels. Rye our quiet. VVheat 2 to 3c higher; sales 209,000 bushels ; at 1,40 to 1,43 for No. 2 spring; 1,45 to 1,50 for winter red western ; 1,52 to 1,55 for amber Michigan; 1,60 to 1,63 for white do. Rye quiet. Corn a shade rmer ; receipts 111,000 bushels ; sales 51,000 bushels ; at 67c for mixed western. Barley dull and nominal - bushels sales 51,000 bushels;- Barley nominal ; receipts 347 bushels Outs uiet; receipts 74,000 bushels; sales 24,000 ushe1s_; at 34 to 50 for western and Ohio. Pork dull at 13,25 to 13,50 for new mesa. Lard steady st 83 to 95 for steam 9c for kettle 30: for rmw Q4-3.4- ....a Barley per 48 lbs, 00 to 00.` Buttex'--Dairy 16 to 17c; store packed 15 to 16c. Ashes- Pots, 6,50 to 6,55. Pearls, 7,45 to 0,00. `Gold in New York at 12 o clock 000. Pork-Mess, 15,25 to 15,50; Prime Mess 00,00 to 00,00 Prime, 00,00 to 00,00. Dressed hogs 0,00 to 0,00. Peas per 66 lbs, 0,85 to 0,00. Rye our, 0,00 to 0,00. ]1`InI1r_1'na~rI:n ui-J-nun a-nil LAY)-.. .1_,_, 1 1llMJl0(< clrenaufl If... u.... .

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