Kingston News (1868), 2 Oct 1871, p. 2

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TV U"l|'lI'&'Sl'U.V DDS) TS. RUINS: mumutiraom mu rrceirr no uI- ` `NOD. Ewrycking fornoafdni fnr insrrtivu RIC be acnompanial by (Ice name and mi- UNOU q/ the vrfilerz mu! at-crmtrily fur pull- l'I3oi'on, but mt rritlrum Q/' aufhtnlioiiy. It in nlou rvqurulrvl (Iml mrro-spmulrnts will oaig Igrih on one nil: of (he slwrl of paper. a` We cannot umlrrmbe to return re-jeclul cum- J nunicutimu. - VVm. Gardner, King- , 1211. of long red, A. m, 1. ~skin: (whole), Wm. 18, William Ford, jr., . Ford, jr., Kins-I pf each, Suther- Fux AND Comm Goons.-Bago, from ax. or ham , the wt}: of Gsnadn. one dozen, H. N. Fr ic estown, 2, ' '_ 1 Cordage, ahortmont of, E. Iaw, Kinpton, loountorpanes, two, 8. W. Day, Kingston, . Lihen goods, unbleached, one? piece, H. N. Fralick, 1. ` Twins, linen and cotton, an assortment, E. Luv. Yarn, lioen, two 1bs.,_Jnmes Gibson, King- ton, 1 ; H. N. Fralick, 2. FIIREL. WEAHINH Annnn-v 1... I`--- x 1 fol-J wn, 1 _n. N. Franck, 2. Fuxzs, WEARING Arruun, &c.-C!-pl. cloth, an assortment, VV. Groh, Kingston, 1 ; Clark Wright, do., 2. Furs, gentlemen : set, Clnk Wright, 1; VV. Grok, 2. Furs, lsdies set, W. Groh, l; Clsrk \Vright, 2. Fur sleigh robes, not less than three kinds, an assortment, Clark \Vright, l ; W. Groh, 2 `Gloves end mits of any lesther, on assort- ment, \V. Groh, 1 ; Clark Wri ht, 2. Shawls, home made, Henry otfmsn, Fred- ericksburg, 1. Sheepskin msts, dressed and coloured, an assortment, Stone & Graham, Smith's Falls, 1 . "sun and from hm", Clark Wright, 1 ; W. Groh, 2. "E Extrns.-Sash line from lhnills. hemp, E. Law, 1. Cssimer hot, Clhrk Wright, 1. Door mst mule of hemp sud u, l`homas \Vilson, Kingston, 1. Tanned otter skins, also tanned lynx skins, \V'. Groh. ` I1`. .m....... nn.. :.H_-:- - A--'--- ---- ~-A-r' THE SUB_SCRIBE,B. keg)? on` hand alu-gkisigock _ .9.-.vvs.n. n_: vuusua HE THIRTIETH SESSION will be opened on WEDNESDAY next. Pro_f_eQp;' Mprmy will deliver anaddrou in Con-vocation at 3 p cl_ock. The gublic gro ruygcfully y ordgr, J, B, MOW_AT, Queen : Co1lege,2nd October, 187`. i `V. \X'l'0. Fnow Ens.--The following prizes were award- ed to M. Flanagan, Kin n :- Dozen dahliu 1 ; co action do., 1 ; fancy boquets, ; 12 pension, I ; collection of Annuals, 3; 12 matters, I ; collection, 1 ; l0 wnllstnllu, 3; hardynndperpetunl 1-ooea,2;3roson, 1; [2 vcrbenu, 1'; colloction of do., 1 ; collec- tion of perpetual phlox, l ; collection of gla- diolo, 1; collection of d. zinniu, 1. Extra prize, scabion, 1 3 daisy, l. ' 4 9. `sacrum: vwv .a4u../ ARRIVAL OUT OF THE SARMATIAN AND AUSTRIAN. The steamship Sarmatizm arrived out to- day and the steamship Austrinn arrived out yesterday. > ~~-----r-vs -41 W."- Thd fu'ner'd tasks ph_.ce from the resi- dence of Mr David Harold, Earl street, on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock to Cstataqui Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited tontten . ronaence, Dlvlaqn atrec Oct., _ at 2 o clock.p.m. (`.n.I.zsn>m, _`l'-- I!-`----- u1I_,1,rs}>IE,-ln I (`illea ie, 9451 l "rho'Ptu'n:.1 wig FROM MONTREAL: Montreal, Oct. 2.-The quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade will be held in the com Exchange on Tuesday next. K ` pinannnn-`lb u-`I... L:ll...l I3...--.`I:_ __-_ I87}! '18 I870 000]! CIOIOIIOQ 011% 111011! by wuum inuence. Next you them must be mothor etfort made. If we Are than do- foatod, we may make up our mind: that we are not to lump justice ; md In Ihnll have to V muk nut A cnnlun fnr 4-nu-nnl--n it an u nun uuuucs Dssthllll L Lunulunuula. The lacrosse match between the second twelve Montrealers and the Lahcaster Clubs resulted in a. victory for the Montrealeta in three straight games. _ T)- L`..l....]s.. \l ....-_n_____ ,1 , II: A - -navy nu Iaubuv snnuca. Dr. Schultz, Mayor Coursol and Mr Got~he1-ne left town on Saturday morning on 3 dportin tour up the Ottawa. _ rum- .__-u.-_ ,,._.A_,'_,__ -. . On the 29tl1Sep_t., the `wife of Lt.-Colonel G; A. French, of a daughter, DIED, PUon.-In Kingston, Oct. 1, Lilly Patullo, widow of the late Mr John Pugh, formerly of the Royal Engineer Department, in the 84th year of her age. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her lute residence, Diviaon street, on Tuaday, 3rd clock.p.m. unuuaueu vu Auvnuul uI:Av. Pinsonnault, who killed Panadia, near Laprarie,` was arrested. Coroner Jones held an inquest, and the jury pgtumedn verdict of wilful murder against Pinsonnault. TI... I.........- ....`..;..1. L..4.._--_ 4.1.- __l-__u DEER-STALKING EXPLOIT OF THE. DUKE OF EDINBURGH. On Mondqy his Boyd the Duke of Edinburgh wgnt 49-:ptg.1k1ngto the White Mouth, and killed ch;-eg ygry ng stags-two at Falls of Glnhsault, and one 91: L1? of Dhulock. At the latter nlnce his Rnvnl i-1.- mug, ue nrea ms 31116 or me Innnl. it instantlugnd immediately, on `handing his rie to ' ysgeg he gjvested himself of his clothing, end gsilmtly took pg yhe Loch, swimming in to the wig and dog, and he;oical- ly bringing his well-won prize tonhoi-o-s feat, we are convinced, seldom if ever penlleled in the history of the hunt. This I! the second stag which has taken to the Loch for safety this `l9;I.O_l_1_. But _onAt,he former occasion his shag vv;u,cn nu taken to the Loch for safety season, on the Royal Hidmou end -` M " waited until the waves washed the x-st _ qh_9pp,_ ,A.s the day was calm when the second occvm-{once hap- pened his Royal Highness was lot]: to loose good sporting time, sud home his scc_omp1ish- ing this dashing feat, which demonstrates that he has not gone to seain vain. On _'1`uesdny the Duke agnm went deer stalking over almost- the same ground as on the former day. He was suceegsliul in bringing down three very good stage. ~ During the past week the bullion in the Bank of France is reported to have increased 5, 900,000 francs. ..0 _-_, ....x. -...u-. up;-ay 19: |.I_u lIois`-laW0 L`_ra.i place his Royal ' h- ness performed I gallant font in Iecuring the ntag. On the animal being wounded on the Craig, the door-hound was uncoupled, and both dyer and hound not 011' down the hill. On reaching the bgttogn both dog and door made for the Loch. when for more thn. on ...;....+.. reacmng une ogttop both dog and door Loch, when for lgprg tlun 20 minutes tho dog carried on an unequal _ ht with its_ snugonist, tholtuz bv force 6 hi: mt].-u-. _ Hr Inuc Butt, tho leader of the Home Rub" mpvomaut in Irohnd, wu returned for Limp:-ink witlumo . -1-4 H ' uuu uug canon on an unequal x_;ht with its_ nnugonist, the 4) his antlers keeping the dog`: h in the watcr; On his 39_vgl H hnoas perceiying thst there was no |cbance o. the dog bnnmng the atm to thn ..\-nu -. saunas ycnvcnv uuuu more Was b" . dog bringmg to th Sidagclfe gin-ed His rie at the nmmn1,' :2 instantly. and immediaelv. on handing his 1111:: nun-:5UM..I.BrJ;E #99129 3 sigock PURE DRUGS AND CHEHICA13, _P_ATEN'1` MEDICINES, Kingston_, Oct. 2, 1871. Gordon s Drug Store. - -r:~ .- --.' S "*`5"` `illespie, sggd 51 earn. 1 tiko ; ....- -3. -..v V---vv-. The weather continues cold. . -_VI J-l\lIl, VHOP, SHOVV ROOM AND CE MASONIC BUILDINGS, Mnrket ware, King Street. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. /D-.. l.l ....l..-..l 1. ..- I The old rivalry between Quebec And Montreal he: been revived by the proposi- tion. tedeepen the qlunnel I0 :5 to permif the ueentto Montreal of vessels of the largest clan. The fact tint the uteamer Seunetian iloompelled to stay in Quebo9 and have her ergo for and from M'ontrea.1' neutupend brought down in barges has been lucient to revive in the minds of the people of Quebec .11 the old glories of the port, when it VII in earlier up the sole entrepot of the commerce of re: 11113 DUI`! Inq.1;_i_:e gt Queen s_ College. B THIRTIETH SESSIDN nan 1.- - .\.IIr\|_ I I..l-E.\JI\r|l ( Per Momreal Line. ) T (\TT"l` [\I'n` "l"`lJ"la` 0 AT) BIRTH. _; nu R. TOWN S. BOOK, JOB and GENERAL PRINTING Establishment. ' nmp_a,nsunonn, copurmnnhtp Name, Pay. manna of Individlhl lsmb`erI"d( mm," Inch:-hr Sue. " ' - "` `'5 hI`-1. h.1` 5'W".i ~&`' Advertisemogu gf ;'.:`."?.-:V.%.`%.:`:;"3... .......**.**"" .;..:.-:. :.< 2::;:v- - Iatbrbrllo. -_ .- .., .. .........u- - rue, now 00, out the large: niamnothe of the Ailangic Wrnghtlofallto theehare of Quebec. In Quebec it is argued am the North Shoi-e railroad, when oolppldted, will do all the wotk that iereqnired. ,Goode tranehipped at Quebec an thexT be transported by rail to Montreal and all in- convenience avoided. Such an argu- ment till, we may be sure, make little im- pl'$ion on the Montrealen. They are bound to have their city a lea-port of the rlt clan, and indeed the reeolve hae been already taken to have the channel deepen- ed to twenty-four feet. E UNDERSIGNED begs respectfully I "inform his friend: an tho Pun: general] that having purchase the Plant and Good ill of THE DAILY Nnws and CHRONICLE & NEWS, and having 8 198 stock of PLAIN and FANCY TYPES T UIIIYE-" YIAIIIY Ann:-n. The square to in ul otsodbrquq-_ The half square 11 lines ditto. Price for are M one ear 1 with the privsilige o;'nlta-in; Z: :3 nu: squnre, hr daily tuner. :95 Ila: ..-__ _., .,., ,...,,...u.. and pwu-_uu-y or pl:-lvate interests of Indi- viduals or Compillliix 5'10 39 3P|18 0| Insu- ranco _0n`mpnnle-1, Notices to uucud ucturea, Amuse- meats, leqtings, 90:|'I!3!,!3, Aknov_vl_9 at Don- tionn. c., to be cowdarod udyerqaemenpa, ua"cng;. on um um. scsle ad in ma acme mmper `as "Business Notices. `Book and Job Printing,| ,-_._ _,-. ._ --. ......, uwauquaus Iuseruon, Subsequent inseions not ordgred omaner thm one: a wgek, 4 bonus per ue. N I ` rm-ms n. .:.:.:,......; 2.9 3.3:: ;::'.L mm was to be pm Do Deaths, 60 cents each. "` "- Bus|_xI_;n N_o-_u_ms.-All manor under this heading lauded or solid, 8' fzents pgr _1ine_, npaguv]-gd 5, ` `cu. 0; solid brevier, over 1` lines ; Iilidi fo `um, 75 can under 7 lines, 50 cenpz, ` " other _xotwea In d}t49risl columns, the object. of gum, is to promoh the `pecunju-y or pl:-ivaw Companies, such Reports or agar. r..... Ieenabled to execute in the best manner, nnd Wm` 8'09-WI expedition than any other Printer inthe citv. I11 m-Ann fm- -"ml. ...:n. _.1.:..1. 1.. u--- an.-aw cupvusuuu unnn my omer rnnwr city, all oz-dog-a for work with which he may be favoured. Work done in my required style. . ; -, ,,._- 1-. -...... ' 10 mar 7 "" P" I90 W` u: insertion two cents.por ling for every lllbsequant gusemon l Slnhnnnnnat Ian!-Giana ....a ....a._.. ,. _ I BOOKS, TA RIF"!-` OF RATES FOR ADYER'l'lSE!EN'l`:L Six lines And under, 31 for rst three tnseruons, and 13 cents for every subsequent insertion. In... u-.. an on n... n V, A HONDA Y I.`|'I~.'.\'l.\'(.`, ()<'7`()l.`ER 2. ,.,,, _-___,_-... ..........m. Ton lines, 81 25 for 111115: three Insertions, for every subsequent insertion. 1L__,_I1|u- ., _ , CIRCULARS, squI.re,1 ....:..I..-4 THE DAILY NEWS LABELS, MAGAZINES, Printing in Gold and Colours. HANDBILIS, BILL BOOKS, mnlggaitg gums. TWO STEAM Pnifssas. PAMPHLETS, SHOW BILI8. IINVITATIONS, STAGE BILIS. ( K W (4, __ .----vu at once nmonth. .9` any paper, 325 per year, with name LAW BLANKS, NEWSPAPERS, And having tted up ADVERTISING. TO (.V)RRBSP().\ DE.\; TS. POSTING BILLS, CONCERT BILLS, PROGRAMMES, `RAILROAD BILLS, B I91, HEADINGS, CHEQUE BOOKS, FUNERAL CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, ,, SHIPPING NEWS I H3.) Lap. - .STEAMBOAT BILLS. WITH EVERY OTHER. VARIETY OF JOB Awonx. , und 1'! calm m, and Anhcombe, Mr Aiean, Charles A inn, Louis , Mary A Acheson, John A task pnnn _ I Duni` Acneson, aonn Atcheaon, Hamilton Boynaon` M H Birch, Mrs Robert Bennett, Joseph Rnwlaa. Mr bennew, Mr It , , ,_,--._...... Iunco nu uuurla Wm 00 _ c to`pnt down-the Mormons and to iipo out the stain which under their mme IIu.atttrJu'ti to tho ta'ritory_of Utnh. Bums, James Ru`:-A, Rnhnrt ALL THE - Novelties of the` nnra, nooeru Ballantyne, Simon Bavlav. John Dauantyne, D11 Bayley, John Bruce. Marv ( `Z myxey, oonn Bruce, Mary (2) Brown, Jannet Bromley, John Brown, Jno R Brodrick, Mr Burt, Geo H Burrows, Frederick Bright, Jasper Colclengh, James Coxall, Wm Chalmers, E B Connell, John C111-Ir, Marv Ann uonneu, aonn Clark, Ma%Ann Canon, 0 m......... 1.m:- v ulrney, Inomm Carter, Peter Counter, Henry Crook, George Crowley, L Cummings. Joh vuuluu I, 001111 Davis, anus J Dolph, Mn Mary Davis`, Henry Daley, Miss A A Dunn, Henry Davidson, Mr: J H Dan-nah. Hnah FALL, 1371. FALL, 1371. 1137105011, Ill ! J I1 mu... A 1:-. m u1.uon,n11u ` Dixey, A E (4) Drunueld, J M B"1'...&,.`*"M.rge on , Dolagn, Bri Dufreune, Plan-0(2) Dunn, Jeulo New FALL Goons Great inducements offered to cash'a.nd close buvez.-u. uun-une, nor Dunn, ~Eialin'h Minn7 nngnsn, Wm Eligh, Alexander Em y, Sidney E111}: Mr Fnser, J W Fdrnlum, Min 11 c (2) Fetguuon, R M Fittsgylea, Martha. Ferris. J G ' ' Kickoria Ryan, P. g:a.Iea,*li I er, Snh, `I Slater, .' Smith, 1 Smith, 1 Sin): 3 uunn, Jeuno Eiaglish, Mill Enzlinh Wm rotten, M13! 11 Fitzner, Mrs Bertha Fontnu-, Cant TI rltzner, Mrs ber Foster, Capt D Foster, J Fraser, Peter F Gnu-i1-ml Juno _..`- Han-iaon. Anton Win}. H '1,` He1ir:y,6W '& R hite, Richard Hines, Mrs(Bu-1-ieold) 'toombe, lea Hex-cog, F - Whitnog; Howard, Capt June: Wells, gig: P Hopp, George Wastie, , a1_n.s Hopuck, James Watson, Letltni. Hnrich, Ferdinand W alter, Joleph J61]-lomlon, T110; (2) W , d',l``Mis . Jo nson, -'g_ ' ` Q 1'! J errordo, i'1ia.ns,' Bnfler & C4 Kenney. Daniel Watts, Sg.n'.molN Kano, Francis Wright, Joseph 1-` 1x.` . ...,.-_ Gold Hunter. from Chnthzuu. with lL639 ` hulhels wheat ; And the sclnommg -- . I from Cleveland, with 8,770 bushels wheat, ar- rived during Saturday and Sunday. ` AL AL- \`I.:.........l LI... '|I....4.-.\-`I aCnr luurinrf Post Oice, .Q-n+ -an 4Q 1 Fluko Fancy as-id. ,co%t9.-`pro.-1.. At Macnee 85 WaddeH5s, A eooo STOCK ho? av 20 do 50 do `COTTON BATTS. o do White ..u._.;1e_r_ey yApDING, Macnee & Waddell, `II-:-nu-an A.__-A `VAug. 17. )EMAIN.ING IN KINGSTON POST OF. M FICE, Sept. 30, 1871. ` A zax )ECEIVING A b6i1PLETE md well I: assay:-ted Stock of F'A,`Ll_.{ A_ND WINTER The Lncnhire and Yorkshire and Loiid and North Walton: .. on di~s=*r- -Ia-99- 3!!-2*. Purchased 1395039. the moat gdvgnep-. JIIIL LTl:VER 1` )NE CASE ROUILLON S JOSEPHINE or HARRIS p ECEIVING AND bPEN1NGoirr daily, L; large deliveries of ` 3 Inslppcrtion i1_1vited_.`*` . Macnee & Waddel], Princess Street. BALES WHITE COTTON YARN. T9 mllsm -r.m.um.; SEAMLESS Kan GLOVES,_ FIRST CHOICE, ummvuvu AND 01 . In nu nvor, cut olfno early in ljf, 3 victim :0 tn ocgrpoworing Ippetito for an- m1_,~`_ lI'IL,I- in .--_, JUST RECEIVED, -n n..-.. _.__.__ _ List `of Letters AT ROSS S.T ice, Kingston, . 30, 1871. `I John man: J FAI.-I-.1871?; Princess` Street. ` Princess Street. Keys, A (2) Incnrt. Min n grsauaw or we Umverllt of 8 member of the bar of Or)1'tari' `?roI`fi:ni udjthingto see one, with so mmy change. in his ftvor, cut o'so arly life to oumoworinnr mmtio. rm. .::..:.-~ neya, A 15:; Locu-Ia, Mus Msrtin, William (2) Manson, Cnpt`W Martin, {ohn Mnlcomson, Cap Marlhall, David , JJSVIQ Marks, Aaron W Mackolcan, ' J Miller, William Mirwnll, Jung Lv1u'!'eu, Juno Miller, David Milk Jnhn mxuer, uavm Mills, John Morrison, Thomas Mnntt T J Nl.0TT]IOD, 1.1101!) Mohtt, W J McLush, E H 7 NT:-Jen, .Tn'hn mcuusn, m n McLeod, John McMillan, Helen ' McCaul, John McClarron, W W Mnnnlav Jnvnnn ----....--.., .. .. McCaule , James _McCrea, eman McAdoo, Saunnol McGq1_-van, Bernard McDonald, J as M McDcne11, Ann Nicholson, Wallace 0"Hn-n. ptfik .lVlClI.01B0l1, wmace O'Hara, Patrick O Boyle, Thomas 0 Donnell D(niel,B Oldeld, 'i`hos W Pnvmnnt Mr: Marv umnem, T110! W . Payment, Mn Mary PM-kinson, J ~Pea.non, AJ Perry, In W E I Peteriqn, J F Powell, G M Prince Edward (Cup- tain of - ; nnue nuwuu" (unp- tain of Purcell, Fizabeth (2) Bochofort, James Robinson, Samuel Bma_W n nvu uuuus L1IOlclI||l._y illlll uunuuy . y I` At the Shipyard the Montreal, after having E boon nipairod, was l:uu:g:hcd on Sstxlrday. The steam-barge l)romedur}' was getting out her 1 damaged wheat prepnratory to going on the ` ways to repair. The shipwriglns at the yard nre gettingnp the fnlmc of a new propeller. Ai 11....--" I. A`_li.l.l-n'.. u-hvn-F tho -H-nun. an-eet, umu-lotto Sweetlanc}, Capt W M Troy, Mia: M'A Thompsogl, Mrs J Thomas. Alfred W - ompaon, Mrs J iomas, Alxed W Taylor, Homer. Vancleve, John J Williamson l`.n~n4-. nu; -an 61:. on Rani LIIAOIIIII Bay. Min Eula. *Ricker'Ion, Edtyard Rvan. Philin IUCKBTIOI, .l!1d;wa.1-4 Phili Sca.Iea,*MisE) S E ivvnr `III......y v auunsve, donn J W(il;)ia.mson, Capt Geo W' ' ma, Capt M B W . H '1` ` Season SD15- SILKS smw; L In V Warehafse Informition has been received here of the death of Mr J amen Ross, of Red River, who during the brief regime of M. Louis Riel, occupied the questionable position of Chief J ustiee of the revolted settlement. Ross re: e m of good education, not wanting in ability, but latterly he had given himself up completely to the demon Drink, end be. come a. low, depraved, drunken not. He was well known in Ontario, lmvingfor some "years oociipied 1 position on the newspaper press, iint oxi the Hunilton Sgaectator n.nd_ latterly on the Toronto Globe. He was also a graduate of the University of Toronto and of 0n+.m-in 1+ :. - ,;w_uuu nave _a.lno be_en pro_h-atod A principal cities of Germany -~ ,Ie:-iously interfered with. _ ` ` a ` 1-v---..._.___---.___.._ .9-NEw'r1m,s0ABI'& _ gr NEW W \1`ogothor"iti"l`.'3'15f[i, ' U `Ink 2. rim -4-- `? `I `om. Communication with A uttle Men and Littlz W mi` ` My First Year in Canada, o,..,,h_-""?"*~ Htgsehuld Ed.,IIlustmted, " " Wor . A_ splendid asortment of ` W 93 -hiz. *ii7:1ii i`.7er_2= '3 sn the` ace; #8110 ma % o:r's...q, 1.;1.`1-up Bertha"! -wNEWmIsN~ . ~. ` !""'7``*I -!.1.-r'r*3.I.R.,=.~ nr NEW BLACG3(,.I7n`f) N j "2 "1 #11 Italiw his With 9 9; NEW Bug; who-r_d, foundered on the mouth sir NEW OOIJOURHTG3`iN " I 1 W 150'` 91- xr xmw anos..n1.5 _ `, nndwgatlixo}-g a1`1`ltof a. NEW . E 1`. 1"` -` 3 nuE.- TE 4 M I `f w worean-outed. Some of these `-'7 NEW EL? no-M ,to hm Snider Rie: in their 3 N`EW , `. ` .. . `The discovery caused consider-M ` . n _ -: t;_mongthopo]ico,;ndthnre 9' NEW FIDWEB8 . "Ian-chin_gfor violatog-I of tl_1p luv, 9' NEW sILK FBI_NG;l3g ~ . 5: ` , H! -at-ral " * .. ..-.=resto_.fu.wrn. ' oiheweqzonl. gale: whiolfhsve proved so :~.I ` ` my-. NEW s'1jn;i5!::D xtondod to the continent with to at-nun ------ ,u, 2.-A oollisionoocun-ed b6- i _ _Vpolico and the Fenian: st Cori` -Ihipping on English And Irish / Ind A I Inn-... And AL Every description of Stationery. A ..A__; '03`? Ba NEW FA_l_4.l_4. Valerie Aylmer. ~ ' P_ iaon of Aapa , b , N ' l_Bm-tru&1i s I eal, b l . mousingrom India. ` Grace guilafs \Vorka, N ' , Mi=:Y;:ge = mm " Litt 'ttl " ` " 1irster::r in a...`3..:.`f`P"2 nun. 5cuuun5 up uni: uauuu v: n .u.n I...-l.....-.. Atnrney & (`vlidden's xvlmrf the steam. barge Nile arrived from Ottawa on Sunday with lumber and latlxs, and two barges simi- larly laden. The schooner G. \\'. Holt left on Saturday for Cleveland with 134 tons of ll` 01} 1 ~u; navrv > return to the government. wmc it twenty years, of order. ` , Sept. 30.-King_A:mAdau 7 into Izosztons And met an enth .. ...,.,,L; , 13' The and =1 - Thos. l_IIcAul Wu-nu A._.-L .. `French and Real Laces, 7 `Ready !'9{ No 82 THE m-:w' |`CUKII\IlI_V IVI `.'IWVCIlI\l I1 IUII lI7` VVIASI \JI lI\Il.l ore. The tug Elawoud left on Saturday night for the Rideau with two bargei. The schooner Markwcll left on Saturday with lumber for Oswc-go. ~ AL ALA \I "I` IV,.__.._...__.'.. ...l.....f LL ,.II_.., l Bflitish revenue returns for the f` to-day shgw a decrease as compared jtho, year ending September 30, 1870, l` half a. million of_ pounds sterling. ....'..& tn... 1'........ G `D-.. 'n__1-_ _' (ion. Clement Duvernore, wetuwr Bomspartist paper, declares the is failing, and the country will return to the government whic "o. ;___1._ ...._.... .3 ..-A... van uvv And cription Bills. s T`o`c K PRAYEI MN Books. I >........5 uv -puusv uuu uxuuxvutali '03- "'garb/itration. He ygnterdsy re- M Jbpmpositions from the men which may lead to a. settlement. um. - I-`..-GL4 4- n-.::_ - - `jthe mutera aid workmen in` Now? fgde. Six of her crew were uvedg but were drowned .15.. In--_; on o - - - M _It|.li:n barquo So_oi..lo went.uh;1'o in; .V..'9-.t.nrv4~<!.tx'doathins1aeris-X I` -- '--.-v----5 r--nu 4.-uqvun -vuulw `of the u-n_1y,` I nndany comrades will _him lfhomasption was ggand. `. -__.-.. ._...._.. ulubu vuuu using auusxve 12.11. guage towsrda her on Upper Bagot street, and withithrowing stones. The case was one of the woman wrangles so common in police re- ports, but was void of interest. The prisoner was lined one dollar and costs. The case of Nelson Martin, sin-ested on Friday net on the charge of Mr George Brown, for stealing some theatre tickets intrnsted to Mr Brown for sale, came up this morning, when the prisoner was dischnrged, ss no person appeared to pro- secute. Charles Leonard, a vagrant with the St. Vitus dnnce, was sent to gaol for one month, and Emmi: Finch and Mary Duke, vvsigx-ants, were sent up for nilike period. The trinl of James Towers, for assaulting Peter Whdea, wss put off until Wednesday next. .7..-` a 44vv AVJIVV :3. , ---- .-.4,.-- u u uwnuui Lg)!!! 01101- _ in ' thit city,_ bn Saturday. _ has been very hot, and the sup. 9 "W is failing: T!.!.-5.P!844*f 91 [ _ `.1! Send. a.i1..d. mark an the -r-en= - o. large number of labourer: 1 , has been suspended in con- Wu --y-vv-\f II, M-vunv IIIIU yUu'Du- the King as follows :--If at any lm enemies of Spain ihould leak 0 pthrow its liberties and'indopendoneg,` Hinlvnnna `K-inn fnnn `Hi:-n`-All -6 $1.-` H-,e Oct. 13:, mid.night.--The with-{ of the Gerxann the department h__40iIeeommen':ed again this afternoon. , . _ hive irinen between Fnnee 3 ` the Pontieial debt. `_ ' gale wungxperienoed to-day? -at and occaaigned damsge to Elydong the lee. coast eqd on the at-:, and to ehjpping in the Rm.da. , Sept. 30.--An-ived out, England, Wisconsin (ind Ogle-_ from New York. ; - .9.,*- 1--`.4 `ilpntqil 51! 0- M _ Ih'ei_ 'the 70 dehths gom chol- any were urownoa Mont Sinai M bepn bux-it uv u--- no--J-cw --u.w-.- _. of thepoople, and thd dynasty |_____ , . -- --- - ------v-- v-. n~---- -----9 ' Fitene-nt' Wm. James S. Roy, Dunlop p Royal Engineer-I, wag ruli bver to'-day _kmedbya,trainofca.rngBa.1bri'gga.n, iwunff df Dublgn, Irelhai . E.I..1.I 1..-; n A:.-_ _m_:-1,,A/, .9 Iv V; . I . ndon, September 30. -The Princes: of I arrived at Aberdeen to-day, am} to- ; ovation from th citizenloftho . Sho will shortly visit the Queen at -._.1 \'uvv\5\n I At the M. T. (`mnpauy's wlmrf the folluw- ing arrived on S:v.turda.y and Sunday: --The Meditermneau, from .\`:uulusk_v, with H.500 bushels wheat ; the Jane Mclcod, from '|`olu~ (10, with 14,000 lvushels wheat ; the Algariue, from ('hiL-ago. with l7,34`.! bushels corn; the Caledonia, from Hamilton, with 7;3'. 8`lmshels Oct. 1.-Espmm, in roooivig King at Logrona, made 3 speech, ' the, said hq was '13eady.to glefcnd lib n.- ..:n .: n.-..-....1- ....A u... .a......a... Igxgu, wvru. vv. ;.._6 .-...-u.v-.u my intq Izpgrons isntli n_ reception from the inhabitants. .._ J -.Jn.-sung ACf|DQQ'vQ:1!Q II` {'15. has-vnnn Oct i1,--Gen. Manteuel has in . nah of President Thieru, co ling of deny inthe niovemonf for t imtion of the` dP31'tmnt f t'h~ - K he German; The Gqnenl say: the In `mad by miwoneption of.o1-darn. nation will be rosumeci to-day. b_ The Journal of Brussels cont:-adj .1 ,; 1)-1...:-..... `I.-A -nfnqg in mg Fdfpikh from Great, Grimsb; Dims: details nf.n'l`:inn---nnL. :. :..u pea, and are agltating oponly fox` i bon. Clement Duvernoip, editor 2_L _.-_.._ .I-..`I-__.. LL- iliv uvwvuuua IIVAIAWQ ._ 1.4 [lira In-an .-.....L...1 Ivvvyunvu uvun unuu n.u.ua--run-uu-. 5 3 of welcome expreiiive of the nu-mu r van delivered by the _ I_'..>.. -J.-A . rug; \.- ;,uuu'..u, uvnnqug kl, Sept. 2. -At an ocinl 1-otiptionn ` Ffnnnrhn-n : III-Ian +1.; `I'\... -2 1'na dU'Il/I`IKlrv VI .111 un-v-u vv-vgu 5thgtBe1gil1l.lnhIdl:9f|136di40! ... ,_;:-_- :_ 4.1.- ;....om at nvnrl a, nun... .--.....uv.., w-nu .,u..u ........ .. wheat; the Annie Falconer, frn|nTuled<), with 12,300 bushels wlwat ; the Victor, from 'l'ole- do, with 17,866 bushels com; the W. G_ Grant, from Ghicagu, with 15,250 bushels wheat; the Orient, from (`hix-ago, with IS,- 000 bushels wheat; the W. J. \\'haling, frum- Milwaukee, with l6,6H hushels wheat, and the S. Robinson, from (Jhicagu, with 15,299 |....\ml. -i.-...o ` la .lJvA5nu.au. .u-up ----._v_ -- ._ cations in the peity of commerc i;I._-; V1 5 BY - CABLE. 'x"; '1-uv}-null we, -31 been [`.m.m......-...;..-.-_ _______..______:..._. Poucn Conn, Mommy -- Before Mr Strqdge, police ma.gistrate .--Mra Boyle charged Susan Lynch with using abusive Ian. 2113.29 town-la haw nn ]'Tnnn- D---5 -J----L - " -uu. .~. nvvnrnlnush bushels wheat. nu .- The Glide lof on Saturday, towi_ug four barges with cargoes of 51.431 bushels wheat; and the Larges _Adv:1m-e and Dreadnought, wit.l1'23,Tf)8 bushels wheat, left by the tug line. ' Tm: l'iu:uu-:I:. ~%ir John and Lady Mac donnl returned to Ottawa by the lightning express train at noon to-day. It was very gratifying to Sir John : numerous friends to observe his excellent health and spirits. It is understood that he contemphtes paying Kingston another visit at an early day. .... ... .... ..,. ` Siwh 3 picture, we think, presents rather an exceptional view. The ladies of Canada are notd for their domestic tastes and good sense. A ~ ST. P.\ui.`.- OHl'i:cu.-The annual sermon was pi-oachecl to the children of St. Paul's Church Sunday School on Sunday evening by the Incumbeiit, the Rev. John A. Muloch The text wzu taken fromst. Luke's gospel, :2 cap. 54 verse, And Jesus increased in win- dom and stature, and in favour with God and man." A very earnest and practical discourse was delivered repiete with wholesome counsel to parzuits, teachers and children, The 'chil- dreu_ assisted in the singing of the hymns which was hearty and devotional. Lady Mac douald was among the congregration. Judge . Hughes, of St. '1`homa.s, who takes the A5- sizes in place of Chief Justice Richards, W01`- shipped at St. l aul s (`hutch at thcmorning service. renal no : .- Even in this Canada of ours the daughter: even of luecesafiilishopkoopers sniff at the idea of their sweepin h room or doing any house- hold work. '10-moi-row shall be as this day, they think, and much more abundant. They fancy they cannot set their feet to the ground for very delicacy, end telk of the jewel cases of their grandmothers, though more than like- lv these honest women, kept apple-stands at the corner of some street or other, and served their day and generation honourably and nae- fully, if not in 3 very exalted position. Hon- est labour, even of an intellectual kind, iidea-_ Fined. It is the grand crowning proof of adyhood, with them, that they Tthnnot do anything to help themselves, and never shall be able to try. _u.`.,..L . ..:.a..._. _`.- LL,',,I . .- BOARD or TR.um.-The quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade will be held in the Council Lfhunber on Tuesday evening st half- past seven o'clock. _ of the United Shtea on the ground t ll polypgnim they make their crimes hair religion. From the attitude the v - ' smtod State: courts are taking there 1: The numerous friends of Rev. Canon Innea will be glad to learn that he has-been promo- ted Rector of St. Paul : Catlnedxnl, London, in consequence of Bishop Hellmutlfe succession to the epiecopal chair of the Diocese. Tu: E)uunmoz.-The amount of money` taken at the gates 31: the fair was as follows : Tuesday, 3273,42 ; \Vedncsday, .s~2,933,34 Thursday, $2,695,05 ; Fridxy, $`278,4`.2. Tots; $6,235.33. This amount it is estimnsed will 1111 short of the amount paid in prizes and the amount of the exhibition by nearly $1,100, although the receipts were more than 50 per cent more thnn at the last show held in Toronto. Tm: Luw'r.-Govznxon or Qvssnc.---A 112- I port has been circulated that the Hon. Mr Juatice Caron is to be: Sir N are" :7 Belleau's lucceuoru Lieutensnt Governor Quebc. MIDDLE Cuass S0(?H'l'Y.--It in not 3 very pleasant picre that the `Globe draws of mid- dle class life in this Dominion. 0u3`contem- poury says :- ` HI`... :. a.L:- n-,, J, I -- - THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION- l PRIZE LIST. ` AG I{lL`UL'1`URAL PRODUCTIONS. FIELD (hams, Hm-s, &c.--Barley (6 rowed), two bushels, VV. Mnddon, Nspanee, `: 3. - .5 \Viuter Rye, two bushels, J. B. Ayloaworth, ' Neiilburgh, I ; S. Brenmn, Odessa, 2; J. Van- over,~ Kingston, 3. Oats (bl|ck\ twn luhhaln, Jnlm Dank, Pitta. DVUl',* l\lngUWon, I,- (blnck) two luhhola, John Duck, Pitta- burgh, `.2. ` .\`InAHI`in1.]Pnn: tun Imd-ualn T) H {'`..-.-a v n.` --*~~'x N.eS;;ix:t, l:nx'Led, one pioce, John Jackson, 1 Serge, w 'to_, piece, D. Campbell, Napnnoe, uurgn, `.5. Sunll Field Pen, two bushels, D. H. Grus, Kiixgstun, 2 ; 0. Grass, Kin ston, 3. Buslml of mln whim n]: `mans: R Hnnn. _-... ...,.w.uuus uu u-eiana, returned Limerick without a contest. The elec_ tion is regarded as another proof of the po. -pnlarity of this movement with the Irish people, and them ie no telling to whzt limit these rst movements may extend. The movement is virtually the commencement of an agitation for the Repeal of the Union: ` ad it mean: the separation of Irelsnd from Greet Britain and the establishment of an ~Irish Republic. Of course the time will oome_whon the Imperial government will have to declu'e itself and puts..stop to a movement which he for its object the die- integretion of the United Kingdom, in which there will he further turmoil in Ire- land}. It would appear that Mr Glsdstone s policy, so far from pecifying the Irish, has onlyenooux-aged the Nationalist: to demand ` `the ilnpodble Irish Republic as the final solution of the Irish question. lungswu, 1: U. urass, tun anon, 3. Bushel of small white el beans, B. Spoo- ner. I ; \Vn:. Gardner, Kingston, '2. llushol of In-szc white eld hmmn, A `Hand, ner. I vv nu. uaruner, hmgston, 2. large white eld , A. Bond, Storriugton, 3. -' ` ~ Two bushels of Indian norm in calm Anr hm]. anorrmgwn, J. of Indian corn in the our (yel- low) A. S. Patterson, Sophinsburg, 1'. Bale uf hops. not Iona thnn 112 lbs._'N. ther, kinds not otherwise described, as- Iortment of, Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston, 1 And diploma. ' Linings, six skins, Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston, 1 Sole leather, two sides, Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston, 1. Upper leather,` two sides, Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston 1 {Lake &F1-asst, 2. U r Veatlhsx-, grained, two sides, W. Ford, jr., ingston, - Wooux, F145: um Qonbx Ggops, Fvns - AND WEARING A1>run:L.-BiAn.ke.t_s,_ ' Charles Grass, Kingston, Tp., 2. 9?:-Par (ixrrmf I\'\1L ..._-- TY "' now) A. 3. raturlon, aoplnnsburg, 1. hogs, than 112 lbs.,'N. Sprague, Sophmsburg, 3. I SMALL l<`usLn`Smq:ns. Fux. I-Inmn. &(*..-- oprngue, aopnlasnurg, 3. lx-;Ln`SRnns. FLAX, I-InMP,= &c.-- Timothy seod, bushel of, D. A. Lee, Kingston, 1 3. J. 'Ma.ng1e Vvurzel need, Bond, Kingston, 1. Buckwheat. bushel. ' ounu, xuugsuun, 1. Buckwheat, bushel, ston, 1:11., 2. Tobamn leaf. 10 M: Kip skins, two sides, ston, 1.` Kip sides, two, grains Kingston, 1. . Loathm- I.:..A. ....s ..u- __..... .....T. _.-4-_. ._.____. At the Pmvincinl Exhibitiun at Kingston this year there wer 6.378 ontrien; at the Western Fair in London though going on art the IMHO time an the Provincial Fairthe en. tries numbered 643(1); so that there were n~ bout l3,(Xl0 ontrioo At the two oxl|ihi.iona_ At the New York State Fair hold at Roch- outer hat week there were 4,000 entries, Ind the Rochuter paper: speak of its being six extraordinary success. awn, t.p., 2:. . Tobacco leaf, 10 lbs., cured, growth of On- tario, A. Shaw, Portsmouth, 1; F. Friend- ship, Kingston, Broom corn brush. 28 lhll. R, Qnnnnar, amp, nmgnon, :_I_'. brush, 28 lba., R. Spooner, Kingston, 1. Hemn. dressmi. II? "u 14`. Yaw Knanh\n WIIIUB mustard. FIILD R0013, &c.-Bushe1 of early Godo- rich potatoes, Charles Goorge, Kingston, tp., 2; Angus Shaw, Portsmouth, 3. Best bunhnl nun nntnfnna John nnnlrnr xungswn, 1. Cordovan, two skins, Wm. Ford ston, l. Cow,__bu'ed; two skins, William Kingston, 1. Cow, pebhlod, two skins, Wm Kingston, 1. Snlit. two! .n;... w... m-.- =- nmgswn, 1. Hemp, dressed, 112 lbu., E. Inw, Kingston, 1. Extra.s--lat p1jize-J . Willinuuon, Kingston, early dawes onion seed ; A_. Bond, Kingston, white mustard. Fun. 13...... 1... `n...1._1 -1 ....-I.. n-.:.. noon, pegged, an auoittnent, A. land, Kingston. 5`? E Calf skins, two, Willi ' Ford, jr., King- ston, I ; Lake 8; Fraser, dericknburg, 2. Calf skins, tvio, grain Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston, 1. Calf skins, two, morocco, Wm.,Ford, jr., Kingston, 1. Cordovnn, tun .l.n'.... \'H-- H! ' "' z; Angus anaw, rommouth, 3. Best bushel cup potatoes, John Hooker, Kingston township, 1 ; A. Spooner, Kingnton township, 3. Beat bushel Fhllrn nnitnlmna R Qnnnnnr 13053 Duane! 2 ; A. Bond, 3. Best bnllml F Z A. Dona, 3. Boat buahel Early Rose potatoes, Charles Snider, Emestown, 2; Angul Shaw, 3. Best bushel Peachblows. Angus Shaw 1: R. au:.--boots, ladies , and assortment, A. Suth: erland, Kingston, 1. Boots, gentlemen : sewed, an usortment,A. Sutherland, Kingston, 1. "E Boots, machine made, in assortment, A. Sutherland; Kingston, 1. 2 B00. Dled. an Alnnhmn-J` A 5-4" `The pooe uf Ottawa are naturally im- thet their city hes failed to be selected se the lite of holding the Provincisl Exhibitiun in 186?. This soreneu is reflected in the newspepere. The ('itL:cu ihows a. high do gree of feeling ovei-`this nutter end ssys :- e-III- .... -........I..I...l.'_..... sL-s AL- !l'--; -.__. Snider, 2 ; An`I;l Peachblows, Angus Shaw 1; R. Spoouer, 2. Best hnslhn] `Ru:-`Avon nr (`as-Ogvo A Hand rlnu, nmgato 1` Jack, Pittsburg, 3. Collection of tield uanmer, 1; eubul spooner, Kingston,'2. Kersey for horse clothing, one piece, Hugh Rankin, Kingston, l;Hira.m Smith, King- ston, 2. ` Skilting for saddles, two sides, Wm; Ford, jr., Kingston, 1. Ext:-as.-I1'ne leather, Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston, 1. _ Card leather, Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston, 2. Sum: AND B001` MAKER'S WORK, Lurnnn, &c.--Boots, ladies and Suth- ergnd, apoouer, 2. Best bushel Buckeyes or Carters, A. Bond, 1 ; Angus Shaw, `l;J. Mccallum, Storriugton, 3. .5. _ Bushel Harrison potutoes, S. Watts, Portl- mouth, 2 ; J. VVillinmnon, Kingston, 3. Bushel of anv other sort notatoea. J. Du- moum, 2: J. W unamnon, Kingston, 3. any potatoes. J. rmd, Kingston, 1; Angua Shaw, do. ; John Jack. Pittsburz. .1 near, nusnurg, 3. tield potatoes, half peck ofeach so_rt,.A. Bond, 3. Eiht rnntsl RN11-n}un n ivnnpnwml Ga-r-.I- u0_rD,.4'l Donn, 3. Eight roots Mu-shall : improved Swede turnips, James Duly, Gleuburnic, 1. Eight roots green ton Swain tm-ninn Jnhn mnnner, uananoque, 1. . Haynes, team or cart, best assortment, S. Skinner, Gsunnoque, 1. Hog skins for saddles, thno, VVm. Ford,jr., Kingston, 1. Horse blanlu-In izwuu-mi... 13 In n,,,,,v :- nnyule, ruuguon, 1 ; tc. spooner. 3, 12 roots red carrots, George Scott, Kingston township, 2. 12 roots white nr Tlahrinn nu:-0-nh-a In)". Dissstised volunteers, who complain that they have not found in comp life all the luxuries of their homes, msy learn what is thought of their case st Ottsws. The .Ot_ tsws Times thus refers to the subject :- -`Wo hsve received in letter from a. Volun- teer complsining because he and his com- panions could not get fresh milk snd butter with their rstious st the Prescott Camp. The {set is complaints of this kind srise in consequence of the intention of the Militis trsining csmpe being misunderstood. `The men go there, not for s picnic, but to _ ob~ "bin some experience of sctive service -in the `mid, and the nearer their mode` of life spprosches towhst it would be in wsr time the better. We do not hear that the Eng- lish nilitismen, now encsmped st Surrey, complain at their rations, yet instead of IQ ll). of breed which our soldiers get, the Eng- lish she only allowed 1 1b.,` snd s smaller portion of meet, tee, kc. . Neither butter nor milk on included in the English ra- tions." - vuuuuu--v.va.-uAu|a IIIZG-1W0 DIIIICIIGS of coloured Tokay grapes, J. G. Fraser, 1: MACHINERY, Cumxas AND TooLs.-Pump in metal, John Broxenshire, Kingston, 1 (also highlycommendod). Refngerator, R: M. Horsey, Kingston, 2. Spimnng machine, John Lnzier, Belleville, 1. V Extru.+Snaith turning machine, Fralick I and Brothrs, Picton, l. SADDLE AND Humms S'l'0CK.-Chock for horse collars, one piece, Hiram Smith, King- ston, 1. `Ra1+.l.gn.... an 11.- nu. `nu, - - w- Be'1t ieather, 30 !.bp_., Wm. Ford, jr ston, 1. Brown strap and `bridle, one a_ic_l_9 ; Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston, 1. Carriage Cover, two skin: (whole) Ford, jr., Kingston, 1. Hamea, carnage or 252. best a.-amrtn ruru, ]r., zungswn, carnage gig, best assortment, S. Skinner, Gananoque, 1. Hamen. team or cart }m+ .........4....._.; L1 Lurnlps, James unly, Urleuburmc, 1. Eight green top Swede turnips, John Blythe, Kingston, 1 R. Spooner. 3, cnrrota. Gem-ma. Scott, Kinamm FOVVIISDII), Z. white or Belgian cnrrota, John Blythe, 3. \Vhite sugar beet, 8 roots, Thomas McCrae, :2 ; Angus Shaw, 3. ` Parsnips, 1'. roots, \V. Benham, 1 ;G. Croft, 2 ; L`. George, 3. Squashes for cattle, 2 large, Angus Shaw, 1 ; Jolm Blythe, '2. Mammoth eld pumpkins, 2, 3rd prize John I Blythe. _ ' 3 Yellow eld 4 common do., VV. Hnrker, Kingston, tp., 2; R. Spencer, do., 3}. HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS. FRUI !'.-30 varieties of; a plea, correctly named, six of each, J. P. Wil ' o , 2. Collection of 1 dozen oach of not let; than six varieties of crabs, (iultivated,' Arthur Nichol, Uataraqui, l.- Armjs AND P1:.msr_4 vnrhafinn , 3...... an ntnm, uanaraqlll, 1. Armms Pn.u2s.-4 varieties, douert app\es, correctly pained, six of each, J. A. Al`ou, Portsgnquth, 3. 12 snow apples, J, L. Nichol, Kingston, tp., 2. __ 3 12 fall pippins, Angus Show, Pprtunouth, o. . I 12 St. Lawrence apples, J38. Duly. K1115` aton, l ; J. A. Allen 2. 1'3 Alexander pippin, J. C. Hendley, Fre- derickaburg, l. - 12 Seek 1.13 Further, Thoma: \Vilson, King- ston, 2. Melon, wms, J. Bus, Kingston, 1 ;J. L. Nicol, Kingston township, 2. Crab. 3 varieties cultivated, one dozen each, J. L. Nicol, I. CoLLE(moNs.--Extra P1-izo-Two bunches MACIIINERY. CASPINGR um Tnnva n1>....... xungswn, 1. I - Horse blankets, two pairs, F. W. Campbe Latimer, 1 ; Reubcn Spooner, Kingston, 2. _ K_er_sey for clothing. niece. Hm mngswn. 1- ' Split, two? shun, B...` V. .-......3 vv-. nu. ---.v-3. ---u -1-a . "We can Icsrcely believe that the Western delegntu who npoke no diaparngingly of'our country, are ignorant of its vast reeourcee : but are rather inclined to think that there is a method I-Illl deaign in the opposition which in nude to the holding of the Exhibition here _ in rotation with other cities. The Exhibi- tion: are now held at four places ;.a.nd these four cities are u.-Inhly interested in prevent- ing nn increue. Thxt is the prime reason for the o pooition to the just clnimn of Ot- tawg, "3 have been defeated hi -A-Op:-n inllnnu-um. Wave mg... 61.-.. -...-_A uugamn, 1 Leather, nrfvngnt Al owunmp, .1 bushel Fluke potatoes, R. Spooner, E ; Bond. sumerland; Kingston, Boots, pegged, usoitjnent, and, Kingston. THE FDAILY NEWS-MOND`A_ Y E_, .N'I1$&',` OCTOBER 2. 1. , Jf, Ford. in. Kinmc-,.... 1 - '0: grained, William Ford, j Wm. Ford, jr., 1:, Wm. Ford, jr., Kingston, jr., King- zs, Wm. Ford, jr., King- olvuvb nu unvu Justice ; Illu WI llllu IIIVO K0 - mark out 3 course for on:-solves. no ,othoI-couneiu opento In we must \i 1:- drnw from the Provincinl Association, form a Central Cuudn Auocin.tiou,: nnd_clnin1 of the government an equitable appropriation of public money."

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