Kingston News (1868), 6 Oct 1871, p. 2

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...._.. .........,, ....._ -.... ..... --- -_-..-- --._... wxt fourteen nulea yet 156,30, whnch she. (hd an-ivin under roofed sail about six .31., win- ngr nf +. . nmmn lumt u'n -Ithn u-an Av : I-um, 3111711) under TCQKGQ 8311 8001!! III .1 W111` nor of t e second heat in the three a nee. To-mon-ow a race is looked for with Interest, on there is considerable money staked on the roan It. A-on-4ua.q;A4 us At the residence of the bride : father, on the 27th `September, u1t., by the Rev. E: L. Covla. Thoma: Clone. Esa.. of Nnnmee. to the Zltn HOPUOIII-DOT, u1t., Dy U110 IVGV. la. la. Coyle, Thoma: Clone, E331, Napanei, Lucy, eldest daughter of acob Doupe, Elq., of Camden. f.Bi~.}',' e1?1'Ii' of Camden. f UHUEIKBILTIVDU 0088 `F0 TOWIIITI. III! 1 sincere thank: to the Warden of Who Kingston Penitentiary, and to the inhabitants of or-tnmonth. for the valuable nuinhnca mn son rennwnmu-y, ma to me mnamunu of ortlmouth, for tho valuable assistance rendered by them during the late re at hi: brewery JAMES FISHER. [AT E. STACETSI y yum uuuruan 1| 1 Mn AL tor runnc Worlhipr selected by the General Assam bly of the Church of Scotland. 'l`ILL\THE DOCTOR COMES, and How to Help Him. OFFICE DAILY JOURNALS for 1872, for nram-.nt. mu: $,ngh-:'it `gin duty 9 refer the nutter A- `II . I ._.-..d- 6|.` `II-C\AACtun n` 53.. Dan. -urnnrvnn-Iavwnninualnu u-- COLLFBE TEXT BOOKS apd Note Books in Grant vnrinltu BOOK, STATIONERY, MUSIC AND NEWS DEPOT` S HEREBY GIVEN that 5 M ' of the Board of Audit for the Con of route- Iiac will be held at the Court ouse, in the city of Kingston, 09 iday. the l3th or October lnst., At 10 o'cloi:k A.M., for the purpose of auditing accounts and de. mands preforned aigsinat sud County. 12.. .._.1-.. ` zjuvwnlu IC&L\Il HE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to 1 Risk; on ISOLATED PROPEBTI tha unit. info: And nvvun +1.- -.....- A-..` y `nun ununnmunmu 13 prepared 1: PROPERTY 1 the auhie 91.114 1339;; 1:139 u_.1_1;e term: I any other !`S_t_-clgx__s_s bop: any. M! R , Insurance Agent and Broke Oct. 5. `J _Ii 1`. '1`U'WN S. P; _qt'Gn.A1>Es, rmcnns A and `sW.E'r- I ,0`;1AT(`)uEi.: H OY 'mBs`_ L, `vi e`v.. y; v ` ' os'r IN x1Ns'1.75, 3 DAILY Nnws oic, Kingston, ceive September. amountofAme1-ieunldoney. An " theaune to the owner, or tom 0nt., ro- on Wednega; next, oct. 11, 137;; A S14-vi..- 12...! .:nL- :_ -L., . Lost Pockegt-Book.` Ilsuu an nu. - I -v ....v _... ...-.--.- toll-IAngmnir,;oI1i`npoct<;rof thaPro- _:_.. .8 l'$..b--:.. -4..` all tkg ngunnnn -Iu\ Salmon. {ALT-WATER. IN PICKLE. New Her- rinnn fly-nan (`ARR-'|n vnwu Gun. CARD 0F THANKS. - 1HE UNDERSIGNED begs to return his .:.u.-w.. Huanlzu 1-n tho \Uu-Ann n57-Inn _;_ xunes wm Victoria Mimic I Ganned-Fruit, J F. S, REES. Samsfomons \ \-V717 '1-rift` n.-n-.v.-um --.. ...\----.` `WVERY DESCRIPTION, VERY CHEAP. Oygers RRIVING DAILY, cheap, wholonle L and retail. - - F. SKREES. )NLY FIYE CENTS PER POUND. HHE SCOTTISH IIYMNAL for Public wnrnluhxv anlnz-nd Lu 4-lug flgng-m'I A nnnlh ,,, _ -_.--, `(vi Kingston, Oct. 6, 1871. Lur-wA'1'm1. 111 rxunm-4. new rungs. Green Coduh, very ne; I-saint! Ticket: so com, 0" admit 1.4, and gentle- iv -l.l A-u.unu-an, -a-v -n--rvy-v- V- on-v ...v vinco of Ontario, since all the poi-non: who no ollogod to have boon ill-troofod no por- Iono belonging to thio provinoo. Dr. Dick- oon in-I` liked for an ociol investigation on tho boot onowor to tho cbu-goo which have boon mndo. Wo have not the lout doubt no 3 n _:,,J,,,., `L, _1___ _i__ 1:9 com;_Ien9_o at 8_o'clack P.lt. W. GRAF'l`ON, _ _ . Seoratni-I ALEX. S. KIRKPATRICK, Clerk of the Peace, County of Fronten_ac. II......L-_ t'\-L n Int-1 Book and Stationery Store, 1-` Jun A/1111.11 present use. JJIJIJAIIII AIJAL 1 great variety. WEDDING BELLS, LONDON JOURNAL, AT E. STACEY`S I.!y order. Grand Assembly. The great event: of the II`n.nco-Ge1-mun wer have given the English people 3 tute- for military lite!-eture which in quite mak- ed at the preeent time. Coming afur the n.I`.co`ry of the bloody battles in France V [the lictitioun ngrntive of the Battle of Dorking" Ind en immense run, I.n_d the taste than made manifeet In further gntied by theeortein the same line preeenting a. differ- _ ent dexpouement to the inglorione tale of the dieeetroue engagement onthe Sueeex Downe- \::I:A___ _'A:.:._.-*I.-.r. L--- _I..._.1-._; BANDSMEN of. the 14th P.W( Lies will give an Assembly in a. Hall Public Notice 82 KING STREET. ,, __-_., vv-u --9 lvlly 3 in nttondsnce, under ship of Mr Montgomery. - 5;` ___L_ 4, u MARRIED. FOR OCTOBER. In"su'ra.nce. nnnuwnxvnn - F. s. REES, 157 PRINCESS STREET. . 6, 1871. eusuna up lancer} nun vuu--u- -uuuvvav nu`-II. his retreot on Alderehot closely followed by ~ Sir Hope Grant with 16,(XI) men. The force: were ndiuributed, bodies of equal strength contending with each other. Sir Ch:-lee veley took up I ltrong peeition on lpy Common on the Foxhill bridge ....I -._.`a..I I.:- ._-...- ML- L...n_ ..__- J DALY, ,, ,..'._,. (YR;-.....:... 82/ King Street. ,'sA].E- or A QUANTIHI nu wvhvt 1 1:-xrm ' llouselvn-ii_.l:__i1'_iii'nll|re _-_:..., -v-- -v --~--, -v-_, At th- ngidance I C. 8. R088 .,bppo . zito Mm-nev'.l`ower, King = At the roltlonoe or U. 3. nuns 1`1q., appo. uito`Murney Tower, `Shoot, All the FURNITURE of Dining Room, two- Bedrooml, Nu , Hill, and part .1 thg Drawing Room on othbr Bedrooms, Kichen, Stove d Utensils ; outnide 5 undid Cow, -Double Set of Silver-xnoun Ha. n..- 1Fln-.- Dab. Stand: in _...I '- 1-; -1 `d 3 13471171 ' non, Flower Pots, Stands, &c., snd~ `g 1.91; of athnr nrtit-Jgn hm numerou: to mnntinn non, Juower row, nwuuu, Ic., sum 5 1 other Article: too numeroug to mention. ML- 1.}--- _:11 1.. .u.... t..- 4.1.- :-_, , .. vvuus nluunwu Irvv lllnnnnvnvund nu ujuuyluu. The li ' will be open? 1;]; ' - articles gho morning of $1., 6 mlpwtwy f Tel-ml" Cuhbefore the delivery of `mag Sula at 10 o'clock. ; 117.- an`-on-. . _- 1oo urns rwmn . worth as. WOOL PNTs `3? .............. ........-._...- ---- -.--- ...... .. Military criticinnl` hnvo boon sbnndm some of then cslcnlsbd to produce a. panic, others, no lea pointed and no doubt fully an accurate, well intended to allay Inch 3 fooling. In England the present in em- pluticdly the day of such critics, for, {ol- 1...:.... .... oh- D..l:......o... 3.1.5.. blu- oso WOOL `mews L: 90 oont;, worth I2. ' . 400 ALL WOOL mm coxrs at 34 50, worth I9. \ ' The above are all Bmknip must be told within the week. 1 BALE 1mNcYFnANNm.sataoomu, worth 50 cents. . 1 CASE DAMAGED rnnrrs, worth 15 cents, 126 he sold at 11 cents. ' Splendid 7} 0_;l;-av:e rhnoam. With Cu-ved Lop, Pearl Koyn, to. * 11HEsUBscRmnn will an by Public Auction. on A. B. Machersqn & 00., lfrincess stret. Kingston. f\.L -. I UD AU1'lV.I'J UALVVA55H I 4 pro wnn or Tm: DAILY Nzws .. ll 1lIcLl& N _ Inquire of the publh I: t ofce. ,/- New Boohs Mr! J1 ham : J01 U uwwu vs-n-on - r.-..--. V. - av-u nunu if the action Ind boon nnl." The Time: oopodcllt {Jul Ch story in lnngunge nmrcoly la: dx-unntic than that of the writer in Bhckwv ood in the events of the Bottle of `Dotking, and in- form: us that--Sir Clnrlou Staveloy began I.:- ..a....s .. AI.I.-l...4 ..I...-I- t..II-_-.I I... _ 75 GOOD PEA- ucxms `sf; 75, min.` 8750. Tili the Doctor e6mn--c handy manual for home use. 1 - , 99 ovnncoyrs u 34 so, worth gs. 'CLnsdn; its Religious Prlpwtp b! w-` M. Oct. 3, 1871. y `um unuz-mmuuxsnbeguluvetoinfonn his friends and the public tint hofin pupa-ed tofnrnishsllthoroqniramutl oftho ueuonintholimof 7"` '0 PABIDUB COAL G-BATE, nut and hud- . L some in ' - "l'_t1a1`w'AIra '3- _.Li .-`-54+ 0;i)0_KING STOVE, PARLOUB COOKS FOB- WOOD I: GOAL. yu-u\c-A u-nu -- - -us... uunuv-, Ava, Ava , - laying up the Parljsmontary debates, ...iA:.. L--- n.-:. ._...4l .....u._s.....:o. :.. 3.. HOUSE-FU.BNI8HINGh He would cull * attention to his 80APS 1`0NEGB.IDLESorPmeahI. . . I am, . 3! *BUBS(B3m.k m.e... ` L `hndslu-gontooko!`_P. ; y. PURE mmas AND cnmlcus, PATENT The`Chnningu--Cnnndixn Elition .507eonfs. FALL! FALL !_ Lime M1-. by was ` Pink And White 'I`&1-1nny-freIh supplj Sundsy Wedding Bells far ogegbag aw, &c. Oct. 4, 1871. AND T1`mN5 =3 OW THEN FOR. THE BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. , cribing and commenting on the sham bat` `tho 0! ch Hunpuhire The trade of Our own oornspoildcnt at the nest of ___n I.-- --_- 1...]. -...:.. ._ -II :5. ..'l..- s'rovns,.`-nmignn, ms. 5 H has an; ' u- o txgtayonh-rlhulahrgo V-W1 lb DUXUIJ > Auction, TI08`I'!9 `~ Gbifdon? Store. ,FICE JOURNAIB in gnaw variety sci 1872. Stoves Stoves! LVV any w Q. | of the Sierra, by Joaquin Miller, the lifomisn Poet. " -rm: chown or `ll KIKI VFW`. VVIITYVZZV-I` 1' '3 -7-' V` wnr"hu comeback agsinin all its glory. It is actively la: exciting, for instance, than 4L- :._..:.I._4.- .1 - ...l l..uI- in -l.:..I. `R-3 vno can aqua Urtmm (`o'!i:ru. cu- or EXCELLENT .rUs'r opmmn, W; bl" floun toctobor, Isms , _:n 5 unan -nu '1`; Henderson .-:3. I AEEVE CANVASSE fzfnr 'l"uu AIIV Nnwu . --f1-euh supply- nugavw you-luv v. _.- -vv -v ---..-- ' on of Wales, who in the Eden: :1, 111.1 -1 n-_J.....I.-_ u__.,'_|| Presentation 3..h,1_., ; And " I .l Every de-cxipcion`3s"'-"'7-5;. Stationery, .- A ..-__ . `_' (E [NEW mi : nu-. 1 ohms LA.DY S 1`- Kopun stag, ? un -u nu. ._ -.-v --aw-vu _f11..n-.a.y, ch. lit of soptonbgr, wolild I._.`_- L... .:AIu- - IMF;-IIIIQD no a AAA)` run-- K FIE 53$ ins-ton. Aug.1-1,13: .. mm "2-w DRYQL `smw L Glasga FALL, Shaw Auuruuny, nun -.-- v. -.~'-.....-7., unuuu "have been either: prinqnnr orsdead nun :p ALA -.;.:-_ I.-.l L...-. -..I '1 IIVL- Jl_'_,,_ [Ev rm: FANG?" AT. I-`ALL '5 Lennon. Ucu. u,-;,us. bvllvnuun V the Nine Hour League at Sun for the exteniion of Q` . ughojut the North of England `7 Rear Admiral Cochrano will inked Naval Attache of. Mt at Washington. _ M L Pu-is, Oct. 6.-_-Thdsentonca Fm ha been committed from Qont for life to banishment fro ` v- - ..?g.T-J vvuu-vu vu -nu -v.u...u nunu`v and awaited his enony. httln oom- Inonad with B dashing csnlry chi; in vhichtluloghuunnrn dads Iquudronaf `Janna: 1-16`. :4 A_b:II.-. _.-.I_ LI..2_ Iastn-n `sniping mm... cu. ;. 1- -u: vnuuwnv Iinnv nvwrvnlnnv L the ociah who ' ht will triumph; as in the past`, it in the future. "The Mormon: eir eneniiee and vanquished heir ovni weapons, and would do ..T;`.Althon`gh,"`sa.id Brigham, `in iue every member of theeourtii enemy andylevery mm hotan `tel-_ of Morions excluded from 5 ywillgo into urton whatever vlpny cook up 3., d trust to the ` ` nitad States, the judges of win jloveru of justice, and not fools. H jili gievelqping mines tip and to utter their unitd who, said, were k `b 'tIl from the east gnd Engl,ud,_ ` " . 3" gaid B_rigl;a.u;,' `fto ha.`ve_ " Lhelibvo the Mormons will persuasion, who by th 'ofGod hadtotally faileinindu `tiumbor of Zion : flock to nbjnre :."It was proposed, he said, to p 4 it-It for lanciyious. cohabitation Itstutos, than to try him f 3&polygamy, and innlly to ho ffarioun murder: committed by I n and other outlnwp who` or destroying angels. . `to begin genttlyowith dd he, I ali content to .n....u. :- :... 1... ..._... I...-_ a.I.-.s' -_A, lllnuuvavv .. V... -..- on the `gubject of .thI ; oil situation is hbout to be i `; Salt Lake City, Oct. 5.-At an 1 gain Brigham Young to-day half 3 7- __.`l.-L :oun-rsnrntvnt` nun` IYIIIDQ H Thonverle, on the nituatlonr He (`upon lhgu-ing of aenutiogml '1-e Tgut, undjwerred there wai 'no a :.:._-_.'-uAnJ11 i\`nnA in M `A111-It` An "lo, CBI-|_wvvnnv\a .,..-.v u... nuv .. '-`marcordedy place to be found or; .,ngnt. '-He__hAd not thy least foo ' thim a.n_d his pooplehnd 41 `pained to hear xes `Prod v..u'tho rizodthincrusa_de. Hesaidit " thopower of the Methodist chhrcli, `:_.. .:......11u kiln! in `Hz: ""-""'~T`, . London, Oct. 6.--Fo_nr an A ` ` ouuxplosions ocqm-rod ' hhlilhment of oil merchant A fiaitlxoirfellow-townsxpen. The um. =.A__. annavuuu I.nI.nnvu no-IAU pay up I voadod uh, drove in the out- pumnndinsnoriuof ahngucu-riodnll .bolou|.Inn,uIdIurroundod;ndtook four of svdnfntwolvo-poundnn. `l'h.A;-51. -`hunt: hot four times nth Hun;-5 _dun-I. and an inhnbv ...:...... ...._ 3 A letter is published to-daj: Kimdella, proposing new termi Q` iioil for the uttlement of the I, _ll'O rumours of other promilunt Mormons, but. vv M K `II 11.1.. 5: 5; : 935; f;1":;::fv!'1;;-thgvt 1_I|d.om of religious belief must b -`_._.A.s'__A.:L..J.:....-I -_.l - _._.;. `:1 -- ----*- `---'o-'-" -' '-* `J 3'" in my trouble the respbnlib Is. -:.I.L $1.- ..$..:..I- -`|...L-.I _....I. :1 WUIIIXCFCIIIIL IIUIUDEUI. IIIAI. WUn Rtoinjnra and disgmme had my II-g-.4- .._.. &-Auk`- LL- uggn-.s..-._:'l.. aw-av-u V. .-..a.v..-.. .. ..- ....... u %Ititutionn.l,-a.n('1a. -....ISL- _ 5.1-1 A..8....& .51.-.1 cm... _ ...-..._, - .-._..4 5 Ianle utotnl defoa.tofB`a.dmenn Y El'E.\'l.\'G. OCTOBER 6. _ ts, 5.---\A. npecu. ' (1 _ of` Igtr, Day , _ to-dsy in. this new Tabernnclo Ln_.._.`l 15...... ___ _ _,, , Oct. 5.-v-A in__\`-he _ Thu nL.I..'A.....:.L4 -... 7" -'---r--I-I-u vy IIIB urn; -f'11'thll thlt'th9"P`l'dent ' 9 `L..I.1 .._'_.____;.:, 3;. nfa}; V9rjdf f the Fbtliral Oicil, 1 `. ,1 ' - 4 ` rronu I-nss nnsu fans gang gyms. I313 light am_i_ot and 3 panicky feeling ran : Park48o6d for: - TO C'ORRESPONDE.\' TS. HI III\ Id nxci1 c \I av.--u.-an v.va:a--v ..~u ionu can receive no at- fanmrded for iuaertion ied by the name and ad- _ ; not Ieceuarily for pub- Iicalion, but as `Inna qf au.`lu'ulirily. It in alao requested that correspondents will only uvrjle on one aide ofne sheet of paper. We cannot undertake to ream; rejected com- uuuuicatimu. turod the gum. The Prince made I duh` to olctpo Ind got away, but he gnlloped off all along the line of two infantry regimlelll-I who were ring heavily, and his little body of horse could not have lived a gxinuto." vvaaau savv uuvv asvuu. us nu`. Incidents like this have given additional interest to the autumn mameuvres, and no doubt mere sight seers have been attracted to the Hampshire Commons to witness the sights which are so cleverly described in the London journals. But adeeper spirit of anxiety and inquiry prevails which nds expression in the utterances of public men on military affairs, and in viewing _the ques- tion of army reform and reorganization in the light that most dearly affects an Eug- lishman, namely, the sense of security he has in his own little island. It is pretty generally and rightly believed, that the ex- ercising of the troops by familiarising them with sham battles on a large scale, and by bringing the different defensive corps to- gether, will be in all respects benecial and decidedly improve the army. It is a prac- tical education of men and oicers which is sure to tell, and which must beget the con- denee that comes of familiarity. The idea, therefore, of the Hampshire campaign now being realized, has been approved by the public ; and as in almost all cases when a `good thing has been accomplished, the question is asked, Why was not this thought of before 1" Mr Samuelson, a member of Parliament, put this very ques- tion in a speech at an Agricultural Society dinner. Said he :-They had been told that the mimicry of actual war then going on, was the sole means of forming our oili- eers ; but if so, he wanted to know why the oeera had not come forward before and asked for those manoeuvres. The service had no lack of mouthpieees in the legisla. ture. Why had it been left to acivilian like Mr`Cardwe1l to inaugurates `cam- paign at home `I " Colonel North, who was present, felt himself as a member of Parlia- ment challenged to reply, and laid the blame on the niggardliness of the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer; He had a great personal regard,"he said, for Mr Car-dwell, who was a personal friend of his own, and often he had felt that, while blaming him, the-man who was really to blame was the Chancellor of the Exchequer." 'l)._L AL. _.,I__,___ _L__aI___, L ,_.,- ,-__ l 7Mr Cu-dwell have had their origin. - But the real reason why these home cam- piigns have not been insugurated until now_ hss undoubtedly consisted in the fact thst not until site: the great German campaigns has there been my doubt felt of the proper eciency and serviceableness of the British army. More gigantic military operations inaugurated s new` system of warfare and warns eyery nuipn to set its house in or- der. It had become the fashion in the United Kingdom to decry military expendi_ ture as so much wsete, until the fate of Frsnce showed thst seculzity could not be too dearly purchased, nor the eieienclof the army be too closely studied. It is out of these changed sentiments that the efforts of \. Toronto, Thursday, 0ct.,5.--The want of political news this week was more than com- pensated for by the bustle uidsctivities which ..L-__..&.-:-...I `I-1... An..--4-.`-ubnn '1'}... .-L.._...... 1712011 OUR TORONTO OORRESPON. DENT. run;--vvu nu no, uuv uuuuv --ewvvsipuuo wunuu chnncterised other departments. The wharvea ind railway depots are lled with goods, the lnrgo wholesale houses are taxed to their ut- most in receiving and sending out of fall goods, whilst the Hut and West Markets are thick- ly covered with sturdy fannerl, and hesvy 1-4!-.. cnmnnnng unkinl. nnxn-|`r -6 .... ..L.....!.... ., ...... lnden nun vgu. The bustle of mercantile life, however, on Tuesday was suddenly stopped for 3 short time in the East End about 11 o'clock. Crowds of well dressed people were to be seen making their way towards the Cuthednl to witness the celebrstion of a marriage between '1'`, `V Kinunhunn wnn t-In-Irlli-a {`_..........4. \l._ -s-uwuss usuusvsuul nouns in as marriage DCIWCCII 'F. W. Kingstone, Dq.,1ntl' Miss Grasset. Mr Kingstone is an eminent Barrister, end 3 lead- ing member of the Irish Protestant Benevo- lent Society, end his bride is the dgsughter of the popular Dean of St. J a.mes's, who has been ong and fsvourshly known here as an Even- " geliesl divine. On Wednesday evening at seven o'clock the Pl ellJytory of. Toronto met in Knox : Church for the purpose of uastslling the Rev. David Inglis, of Hunilton, s.sProfessor of Systematic Theology in Knox College. The spacious church was lled with s lsrge end highly respectable audience, including}. number of ministers from a distance. When the instal- lation services were concluded, Professor Inglis proceededto deliver his insuguml lec- ture, selectingss the subject of the lecture uIr.:u. :. ..l-L.'.... 4.. 6|... rm...-_-._ ._.x n_-.,._ was en -en: uuugc us CWIIIQOSI WI! @110 In` ieteet; endepecnhtion in rife u to whether Mr Crooh will lie the member, or whether Mr Wallis, ex-H.'P.`P., will chin the neat. ' Mr Wallis in 3 wealthy brewer, the founde ofieqn fortune; ieIr'-h by bi:-th,e.ndvery popular in Toronto, when he has spent the pester portion of his life. He he Always `hug ; nn but independent Iupport to the Gdnuwctincnnee; mditietobehopedthet he will Igil 5019 an opportunity ofgiving 3 vote in (even: of 0 .Government which has p1'ov_ed iteell in every way wank; of the con- Bdnenoe of the people. - ' Btriheeuetheeuderof the (by now. He loolltwilzhest. Criepin strike over then the Our col tenfporsry the Montresl News : points (mi in s forcible wsy the [rest gain \ to Csnsds which hss followed es the result of the Joint High Commission. Two greet powers, Greet Britsin end the _United Ststes, have in feet reorganized the pos- sessory rights of Csnsds in the sheries snd the St Inwrence nsvigstion. This joint acknowledgment hss undoubtedly conferred sn sdditionsl ststus on Csnsds, sud serves to prove how great s stride the country hes made under oonfederstion to the position of en independent nstion- slity. Whstever my be the policy of the Administration sud the feeling of the House of Commons on the shery question, there an no he division of feeling ss to the greet benet which is conferred upon this country by hsving its poesessory rights fully scknowledged. We commend the srticle (which will he found elsewhere) to our res.ders-snd the views of the Americsu journsl on which the srticle is founded. nun, uclucuu` Ii bun -I-IUJOCII 01 $110 IOCFIIIO Faith in relation to the Theories and Discov: cries of Modern Sciences/. The lecture was clnncterieed by profound thought end cheat end nervous eloquence. Knox College in now one of the most important theological institu- iiom in British North America, and from the eppointnent of Profeeeor Inglis lerge expecta- tion: ere entertained regu-ding the endow- ment and more thorough equipment of the Fallen: -uv IICLI wnuuuvu nu Iuuw n.nnuuuuuA nruillllliy but from the satisfactory manner in which the present Govermnenthu maiuged the aain of the country, the people are lure to rally rbund Sir John A. Mncdonnld, and return men! who will strengthen his hand: in oak thg business of this 'l:he Grit: ere writhing from the woundi in-i icted bythe recent trhl in West Toronto, and some of the matter: brought to 1ight,'in connection therewith, hnvclchilled cheuasm of some of their respectable adherents. The - decision of the Judge in united with much in- _ hmnf Anni:-rnmnlnnq 3. _:t. -- L- _I_ _;1 , in -..,..,... Tliere is oonnidorsble politics! gossip at pre. aunt, but I csnnot regard it as likelyto amount tosnything. Changes are talked of inthe representation of Eat and West Toronto at the noxt election for the Dominion Parliament; L_A 1____, A1 _ _.Ls,1, _;,, -V...` .1.-_ .y......_, ._---..u.-, uunA\A uwcuvJ waggona, which speak of an abundant at tailors strike commenced,_and for dnys they were 05 work, to the grat inoovenience nf {HA nrnnlnuupu An `I... -......--.-..L- L... l..Il uuc vrcnu Uu worn, to of the employers. Una gfli IIXVGIIIGDUB As the prospect! for full trade in this as well as other lines are very en. cournging. Business looks very well for tnilors when they demand from $5 to 87 for making: frock coat. v It is encouraging to ann lnhnnr ha Anvunn lust nu-nnI:.u.u-.. ...`A n... gnu-n--5 an nu; yuan. 1|: IB Ulluuurnsluu uu see labour in demand, but employers and em- ployes shoud arrngge to get Along without these periodical atrikea. `I! The following is the list of cases heard It the Chancery Sittings, hold in Kingston dur. ing the present week. \Ve have already no- ticed this case of J smison vs. Jonel. m ,. . .... .~u ll! n . \M\4\.\A uulu want: In uonuuzvu vu. uvuv-. Trusdall -vs. ('ooL`--The bill was led to IOt aside certain conveyances made to the defer zlmts, which were alleged to be fraudulent. The defence was `that the grantor had acquired title by possession before making the convey- anccs, and or technical objection was raised that the bill wasin fact unsustainable as being anejectment bill. At the close of the case the Vice Chancellor stated that as the point: were doubtful he would reserve judgment Mr Blake, Q.C., Hr Maclnnnan and Mr P, Cameron for plaintiff; Mr Mona and Mr Deacon for defendantl. /`n,,J, ,__ Iv1-_.1. 1; LI 3, uunuvu nu uvnvuxanuuu. (`lurk rs. Clark.-In this cue an important question of international law was involved. ' `he bill was led by 3 wife, divorced in the Stste of Indiana, to recover dower out of the land of her deceased husband. The husband end wife were British subjects and were mar- ried in Canada. They moved to the States, end efter being there for several years the husband obtained two divorces on different grounds in two several States. , The husbmd then married again and came back to Canada, where he acquired real estate,` of which, he died, ssessed. On his death the divorc- ed wife eds. bill for dower. It being ad- mitted thst if the divorce could be reco ' ed as valid in Canada, the plaintiff co d not claim dower, the important question arose as to whether the divorce was valid or not. This point has not yet been decided in Onta- rin, Mr Moss umeared for nls.inti' : Mr Z."a..'cT:?.'Z. '.'.E'."Z1"" :..ux.' '"'.Tc"i'B.. "ishvslourhuhocn.triod,tonadof tho narrow escape of His Royal Highness the n_-_.. .3 \Il-l.. -Im, in 41.. `...:.... .1 '].'nl P0111` [I33 I10` y DCOXI 06010.80 In `JEWI- rio. Mr up d plaintiff; \V'a.1kem for defen mt. The plnintiff not being ready the cane stood over. | Rooklalge rs, Colton.--This case was a suit to restrain the removal of certain machinery from 5 will and was founded on on alleged agreement, contained in certain Articles of partnership, which were produced and real in court. On the cue)being onened the Vice Uhsnceller stated thatjin his opinion the court bed no jurisdiction to interfere, end that the bill was therefore dimiueble. He therefore dismissed the bill with costs without hearing nn'y`evident-e, alowingonly, however, the some costs as would hqvebeen incnrred if the bill had been demurred to at the proper time. Mr. Moss and N1` Mlchlr for lilltii Ml Blake, Q.C., me! Mr Price for do endnnt} .-._ , A -_.._.._.A. _t 1.1.. A:_. __L:,L 2; .... -.., `...., ._... .-.. - nlvv nu nava-ugguu, On account of the time which it wee ex- pected the first care would occupy, the docket was a. small one. `The-Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ontario has gone to Baltimore to attend the General Convention of the Episcopal Church. ' A(:Rl(`lIL l`l RAL SHows.`--The annual agri- cultultural` exhibition of jhe Addington Coun- ty Sociotytook place at Newbnrgh to-day m.-:.1.u\. m...m-u .5 Ir...._...n. ._ 111...: u.Ivvfvv vvv.- yunwv no nvuwuunsu In:-uny ;i:`riday); Shehsld, at Tamworth, on Wed- nesday, llth ; Camden, gt ak : Mills, on Saturday, 14th ; North Fredarichbuygh, on Monday, 16th; Lennox County, on 'l.`ue:dsy' and Wodnesdafy, 17th and 18th. T_l_;9 _annua.l concert in connection with the Wesleyan M._et.]_1odist Sunday School, Tun- wortb, will be held on or gbout the mth of October, when good music, recitation; and dialogue: maybe expected. Poucn COURT, FRIDAY - Before Mr Strange, police magish-nte.-The court was in aeaaion thi mpnxing until noon, when the following was wer 0f;~George Hawkins was c)nrged.with _ ' plesded guilty and fall: ml` wni nnf. dimininhnd whhn wnn I fnnnnul Hal L- The .("a;1_adia_n I llustrakd News contains ex. cellent portraits of the late Bishop Cronyn, and the Hon. In J. ,Ptpinean; glgo lkptches of the opening of the Toronto mid Nipissihg Railway, Min Bye snd_her protegees, Kn.kab- ska Falls on the route to Fort Garry, _&c. To be had at Stacey : Book Store. rVL6Qu.v\A 5uuuJ nuns mum mun , Iuuuu Lcgsullg wad not diminished when wan costs before he could regain case of Thomas McGowan, c fusing to gash ; 5 Policeman ' of his duty. 9110.11:-n.. yurtil t ' proceeded with . Mr Me the prisoner, who pleaded not} Pnlimaman Bennett was awn n and um 41...; ._ _..,v------ov-ou vs raw VIII! ll-1 I39`0,rr0.'t0 ' permit of his producing non witnesses, which was gruited. . the result ' funy vindicato the character for humanity I-lid good order whichalnn been earned by those who hnve the can of the insane st Rockwood. - W1 SICIIIQI. The boy Williun Donoghng was placed ii the dock, charged by Mr Edwin Martin with having stolen 8 ton dollar and a. two dollar bill tmm his shop on Wednesday 1.-z. mr. 0 Ra'lly the prisoner. ' ` Univ 1;. -uvu-.., "nu rug-nun uuu nun , Policeman Bennett was swo n And said tint on Saturdxy last he was in: ctod by th, Chiof of Police to arrest Patti k Daley, wher- evep he was to befound, sroq eat hzving been . made bv Daley : wife to that amt. u 1.. was The can In: intgpruptod hare give plaog to the hearing of mother, gt the conclusion of _.which it wurreaumod. "VL_ J.n._,, ,,u 9 -.... ..........~ um . young man Dy the `insane of Mnloy, who gave a circumstantial and tedioul-Iewunt of the affair, which vu out by the bench IO altogether in-ele_vu_1t. Mr McIntyre the had no right to arrest Dnloyix; the yh. out a warrant. which obiactinn on. ...........u_; _._- _- ..5.n: vv .1106 v um: ".1 was 38-1 tith- warrant, thigh o_bject_io_n was _ov.ar;1-uled by his Worship; The counsel than reqneatod: an sdjonrnment of the cue until to-mm-ro_rto Derlnit his nrnduninp nu... _.:4........-- .4: - 1 in was no no 1o_unu, nroqqen ngnng boen made by Dgloggpe ynfe eect, uhe wag ` then And hld _ 31- 07 C0186 time on A hanvv mane U pp _p yyuu vu null: enact, nene . .1110? so. 6 on I he"! ' ' bout, On the _ y specied witneee guy D y in the yard in fear of McGowan : premises, Brock .M9Gowe_.n keeps a. tavern and the ymi_1I e pulglzc one, Although used by Da.ley e iannly, ee it extends in reu- of both reaidencee. Daley was very drunk and unruly, and w1t_neee fon_nd when he 4:- tempted pto meet lnm thet it would be dith- cult to take him to the police station without ugjgtgnce, and accordingly eeked the prisoner to send to the station for help, or to at I cab. Prisoner refzuqd to do either, and w ' e wit- nuawutelkingwithbimgemdl child came out of prisoners and aid, Shall I go dz, to which pneoner replied, Mind your own business, and the child was then called into the house. Witness then called uni-. .1-..... ....:-....... 1.- L-I_ L3,, uvuu 1 am not Imxe me pnloncr with my bston ; it was slung on mybowriat, andit iaponible thntin swmgmg' it at unng' ' e strugglg it might hue struck him, not other- mw, mu nuule. lvlnuness then called ngainnpon prisoner to elp him, and u 11 hi. refuulttempted to tske his riaonenpzo the gtation nnaidhd. .9-D4 "1 in getting him into the street, when _I_(cG_9_yn.n and others in- terferred to prev_oi;_t the ogptgpg. Daley struggled I good deal gnd stmck witney gov- -oral tune`: and pulled out: portion of his beard; And witness nding thpt he could not take his prilonsr without being unusually hnnh let him go. In answer to Mr McIntyre, witnau slid, "I swear I did not strike the prisoner with _ba.ton wu_|lung on} my wrist, and it -u... .. ......-.. V-u. Tho; court rote on \Ve(lneIdny evening. Solne ellegntions of the ill-treatment of petients in the Rockwood Asylum hsvebeen published in s St. Cetherines peper, dress- ed in e highly sensational form. Any one in Kingston on reading the sooount would have no diiculty in giving s contradiction to the statements on general grounds, since the huininity which governs the discipline 0! the institution, and which sctnstes the Medial Superintendent sud sll his subor- dinntes, is too well known to sdmit of any credit being given to chsrges of cruelty. The story is published isimsde on the state- ment of e lunatic, but the story-telling end deceptions practised by the inune ere so wellhnown ss to put every cautious msn `on his guard. Thevinlnste would of course` have en opportunity of telling of his ill_ ..___. A- AL- J:E..__L `l\.._.: ____ -...l `D_._:..- rvu.n.u All was lucuuuull. The defence called I .___ _:1t,I, , 1 (`HA NC ER)v';9ITT;iV;}S. THE DAILY NEWSj*FRIDAY_ EVENING, OCTOBER 6. Mr Mnrtin use sworn, end slid./I ems merchant on Princess street. Qn Wednesday lest I exchanged some silver money_w1th s. broker, and got one ten dollar bill] ends two dollir bill, which n nfmy return I deposited in the till of `my sE:p.' Ijnited upon two customers, and-afterwards left the shop to at- tend to some business in rear of it. 1 shortly returned to the shop, andwent to the fill with the view of depositing the money in my cash box, when I found it was gone. I went to Mr Gordon's drug store near by and told him of my loss ; I also told my sister. A bhort time afterwards Mr Bunion came into my store, and said that he had heard of my loss, and thst s small boy had been in his shop and oered 3 ton dollar bill to be changed for his mother. Mr Runinn did not change the hill. onereo ten noun: mu to be cnarngen tor ms mother. Mr Runion did not change the bill, and the boy went to It McRa.e s store, where it wn changed. The witness was here asked if he wnld identif the bill produced as the ten dollar billwhic had been stolen from him. He said, It looks like the bill, it is a. new bill, and so was the one which I lost; I believe it to be the bill. Mr 0 Beilly, for the risoner, asked, Is there my mu-k b yluic you can identify it ?" To whicht e witness replied, There. was not. , Mr H `II Qunwblun -vhn'nn|-sane-at`! An `\l`Ii`f n o . Mr E. H. Smytho,who7_s poured on behalf 0 the Crown, then called it James Reddin. who uid thalrhe was a. clerk at`Mr McRae s store, and had changed a ten dollar bill for 9. smnll boy, whom he recognized as the pri- soner , but he could not wear to the bill. not having taken particular notice of it. \Yu'nI....'l... 13...]..- - nun. -I-uh! Law -nan uuvu-6 vunvu r-A|uvInu-n uvnuv V- ..-. Nicholas Roche, 3 small, stupid boy, was then placed in the dock, but as him idea.I-such of them as could be obtained, for the land was ` oxooedingly .tAciturn, and might have been dumb for anything which could be known to the contrary ten feet from when`: he stood- were very vague concerning the nature nnd obligations of an oath, hi: evidence was not taken. ' nu 1 In` , 1 .- Thi; closed the case, and the magistrate at Once dismissed the boy. ` 'I`l.- -..-..It ....- I-...;..--... 'l'!....-.... '._.: um- vnnvv I-IIIIIIIAU-`RI I'll`! IIVVJI The assault one between Towers ma Wha- len wee settled by the defendmt paying the costs of the court. Isabella. Long, one of the standing nuisance: of the city, was arrested this morning by Policeman Hilnne for being drunk end kicking tip a row on the streets. ll!` nlnng in 61.- 3-..]. CL- --- -A.:'lI ._...`I-_ ___ -..- -u. `an : n Ivvv vu Iauw IIIAOUUBI and p in the dock. She was still under the ind once: of strong drink, and pleaded to beset with tears in hel-[eyes and honeyed words the magistrate, which, however, was chang to abuse with startling rspidity when ln `A-rnn Olin! uh- umiuub run`: .. R..- -3 ...... nyuvv an vrrvnv-nnAwJ va cu--.-5 vs nun nu_ Illlgi to the different Dominion md Provin`. cinl Inspector-I who rognlnrly visit tho Any- I.._ --.I -1.- -....I.I. 8.. LL-` ..-- :_.5:L..5.. vnovucla wv wvuuv nnuu nunluuus lpylulla wucu the learned that she must psy 3 ne of one dollar and costs, or go to gnol. ' Tm: Annucnox CAs:.-We are informed tht the little girl who was taken fl-olm the Orphans Home by the women A;-mntrong and Duncan, and subsequently returned to it, last night left the institution, having made her cs- cape by one of the windows. Tl-I! MEDAL 703 MR O'Sn:A.--A number of the prominent citizens of Kingstnn some time since subscribed a sum of money for the pur- pose of presenting a medal to Mr John O'She.s. for his Insny acts of conrsge and humanity iii saving life from drowning. The scheme was started by his Worship the Mayor, and in a short time a very handsome sum was subscrib- .A and .. `.3... .:..._ 4... 11.. _.__-_L -__ :__ -...v.- vanllv cu -pa, -9::-vnuv --nu was -uuacnnr od, and an order given to Mr Spsngenbgrg for the vnnnnlnnltnwn nl an nnnnnnuinon .....A.I :. V, -.... p... v...... .;vuu; wv gun u1.Inu`vuv_v|5 nu the manufacture of en Ippropriate medsl in gold. The medal has just been completed: and was exhibited for the first time to-day in the shop window of Mr Spangenherg, King street, and the goowing will conveyen idea. of its make and design. It is composed of ne gold, and its shape is thstof he cross of vic- tory. The uprightsrm; or arm of suspension, 'is three inches and three quarters in length, thst of the shorterbeing two inches and I half, lend the entire cross is backed by the well "known laurel wreath of victory. Upon the upright arm is represented the gure of Vic- tory, why holding above her head with her left hand the victor : ogopfn, while in her right by her side is the pelm bx-inch, also the con- qner0r s rewsrd. Hence the motto, Qui meruit ferat palmam." Upon the reverse side is en gnved _l`9 John O Shee by citizens of King- ston for his many hnqene acts in Mving life? The whole work is very beeutiful, and execu- ted very skillfully, . _,...., ....u.o uv wA.u. usuuun 101' 8. rev days. Hon. Mr McDo'uga.ll is here and expects to leave for the west to-night. A repo;-At yv_n._a received from Mr Ruuell relative totlie pf the Land Sur- veyors of Mbnitobe T110. township ind block lines to be run, amounted altogether in length to 2,300milos. Of this about 600 miles lwd been completed on thozlntvof September, and u the surveyor: would work for it least sixty day: longer it is com- puted that considerably more than two- of the work will `be completed this Vii`? -vv.-.. V- 1.53 n 4:; Ottawa, Oqt. _ 6._-The Hon. Attorney Gon_o'__ra_l Clarke left Inst night for Toronto, intending to rgtnyn 91} Bishop1`:.sch99rr.iv<.1iI!1.!9ntr4+1yeaterday. Si! (300539 E, 033191 went to Montreal unnfgr n u __' vIIvvA\AI-J . The Hon. Mr Langevin returned yester- day from British Columbia. Since Mr Iangevin left Ottawn he has travelled up- ward: of 10,000 miles and` has obtained 3 In-ge among; _o_f information relative to our new province, which will be of the greatest use. He will leave on Saturday for Que- bee, where he will remain for a. few days. Hon- Mr Mcnnhmll ;. I..'.. .....a -.._-.i, : ofthe _matchAbctween tye raw .51?-.Th second timchg W _, ` _ of To- ront, an-i`0L11I>'f I. 91-06, I08 5+ 401- About .11 9131003. .8"-In-. the tu-t ya: suds, 'fh9Go_u Lg_svethe1I.Isu-tsrof 2} minutcautho but , j . vc-- AAl-rVvvvnn v-_v --B-3- -.-.- -gw - . Inn, and who would in tint an inititnto tn investigation on the npot ; but it does not appear tint oomphint by ` the inmitu ha boon male to the Innpoctor: -_ AL - _..... Al HI _--.... T- _.I um. Q-AIIVVPI _ yesterday. "FL- II..- . .. . >....\._... FROM MONTREAL. ' Mont:-01.1, Oct. 6.-A large number of wood bogtn arrived in port yesterday. Dr, Schultz of Manitoba in at "the St. 1A.w.r9n.4.=0:.` #111: o ` 11...... u...L__- _-_ -- - -- (r, __,..,.,,-, ,_,~u_- x 1:45 , ll_|_._l.!}l.'0O, WIS -mated oi; a charge of msliug jewollry from his singer, and wan sent to quarter union: for t . rails. - _ Throo owning schools are held under th auspices of the inutitute of Cant-ck. A lady attending Shun uuctioh room: her pocket picked of sbut $00 . The Innlnu nugnu-.. ..._- L..- 1 I -- Two steamers are in portdilchargingstoel ' -r.-r.-r -v- rvv-W gnu-vu U1 snout guy, The by-lav one hundred um..- -`"4 dl.1`.".' railway hu 501! 1`ti5~d 1?! the .Gouu_;ty comma of P 0l'.tl10]1f. B01- thiQl' giyjn for the um; npruin - ._::ur.uw_{n. _no;n_1 the --we p.nr_po-e- -~" ff'f`; 391 ! Mnnnoo, son of 13:. __M_n_1roe, wu treated on A chmran nf .+-.l:..... :-_-n._ SPECML TELEGRAMS. (Per Jllontreal Linc.) FROM OTPAWA ahqnd. When coming up ainlt the `H the Gorilli. took in water, as t e not was tin`- ning very high, sud hadto run back to 31!!- ton, leaving the Inn. fully five miles and with to go, 3.1-1-{Vina undar raefad nail about n.n.. ._1_..l, ...-. --. .- vi-Iodicsl Superintendent,

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