no nhotonal quilts, geoverlidn, uluwln, en'- te. the show was very ne; on one aplen- 'l quilt wu neatly woven, tho wordn, `United we ntand, divided we full." J W us OIL. R. D. PA l'El8.0H'. " BEST QUALITY MARRIED. ._ 'I'VI___-, 1 I along as: J..\I-vnn- .._ . nourablo A. Mon-in u `I 1 u uvvo ,. uv -..... vleld at Perth. i . ...........,.._, ...... vv .. ' ici: oNot Guilty. pita! of Grey Nuns 3 rated yesterday by otic club, this after- a successful. ith the accident it . better, and strong of his recovery, if no he jury in the case ` Henneuy and Co : ` :..i -3 (INA; t'1..:I4.. J . -.-v.v-u u---cw In: -a- vvuaa-any-. the United States the Democrats holding fast to the first formed Constitution of the American `Republic, have been the Conservetivee, whilst the Repub- licans, agitating for changes which they believe to be nece-ary and advantageous, i have been the party of Reform. In Cana- dathe history of partydistinctionsis dif- ferent, bntthesame chancteristiceareprea dominant. The traditional Whig and Tory element of the nether country has blended itself with the distinctions, that have grown out of the management of colonial affairs. Party govetnnent is admitted to hsve its edvantsges. It is undeniable that when op- poeitiontotliepolicyandectso! egovern- uent is besedon bleed principles, and when 4.. 61.- -'-2|--.... -..-L..-.- 3- -.I.l-A - _L:1_ u;au:u Ln: an-v-..... ter and addressed TREAL 7 Agricultural Show ..--.... . -l\ 4.1-n won . club arrived here '47 playing the Ottawa use _u1 wnlcn It gt allege their an much chaan. oice. n... Henderson s Bookstore. SCOTTISH YMNAL, for use in St. An- drew ; Church all the styles on hand. .1. `IL hJI.Il.Kla Q BROOD MARE, threo quarters thorough- 100 PAIRS TWEED `W_O0L ] ` bred, hnving a. Colt, will be uoldwith worth $6, or without Colt. Ap ly to John Nowland, Groom, or to Captain rrow, King Street. Oct 7 .l87l- 650 TWEED WOOL VESTS Lost, on_ 12t;1?1>1:., 1371, ri1I.I I:V uni r nuurnu v u.............. ulna` nuns v-vvv.------ v- --v --v-no-vnu dud-lock. It In than that the nntivp good noun 0! politicnl loodon on both Iidot amoto t.horcocuo,n.ndspln.nwhichupt.o than had been simply the ooncoption of philosophic nun in ndvsnco of tho poniblo,` boqnno tho bail out qf 'wl|iclt.onr grand and noble Iclwno ol Confederation wa. formed. From thnt moment a shock was -givontoInon pu-tygovornmominCund the clout of which in still felt... Pu-ty (11,. - binnbnnn 1-nun In-Q :3 OK: nltl inns... -._.. --A. n. :1. Chicago ; Clinion ; a x . 99 OVERCOATS at $4 50, worth 33. A. J. SHIBLEY, Yarker. ` The letters contained enclosures, which are or no value to any one except the untlensigned, The 3b" `,"_ '11 B`-nkTPt Gd3a 3nd who will pay a. suitable reward on their re- "1 5 'ld "M1" *1 Wk' turn. --' I J. CARRUTHERS 8; CO. nnnvn 3 Kingston. 6th ()ct._ ism `rrrarn . . 2 nusn be sold 1 _'I"I'T'l` AT E. STACEY Sl 1 xnn auu'1 1'1Bu JIYMNAL for Public 1 Worship, selected by the General Auem bly of the Church of Scotland. -TILL THE DOCTOR COMES, and How to Help Him. OFFICE DAILY JOURNALS for 1872, present use. `iii: pa"Zn "' `""'I.":2a.I?iZr fife; 'tionn,inthom tlogitimstao md useful COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS ind Note Books in great vzu-ietv. _, _--_. V- vvvvucn gt 10 o clock A.M., for the purpose of auditing accounts 4 mands preferred against and County. Rv nml nu- M Barrieeld, Oct. 7. _187l. o nnnmbx UIVEN that a. Meeting of the Board of Audit for the County of Fronte- nac will be helil at the Court House, in the city of Kingston, on iaay, the mm or October Inst., .44 In ,.r..1--1_ A at BOOK, STATIONERY, MUSIC NEWS DEPOT` S GIVEN that 1 Cog nan will In: l...l'.l -4. LL- n NEW BOOKS arriving nearly every dny.` N EW MUSIC. CHEAP AND GOOD STATIONERH, tc., &c. - ' Oct. 7, I871. p.m._ 3 w'..'To.:.n..'.}'n.'y".:cea`..L.1",:1;:.i.;: vhichintho ondroutonnchnpitch, alto bring the Goiornnont to tho inevitable A...` IIKHDL II has fhnn fhnf ikn nab}..- A1 ALT-WATER IN PICKLE. New Her- b rings. Green Codsb, very ne. F. S. REES. V. 52001 D RRIVINGO DAILY, cheap, wholesale` A- B- M3Pher3n 53 00-: and rstmll F. s.',REEs. Princess Street, 7 -.-- Oct. 4. Canned `Fruit, r-tx.tw.nv 'I'\'li`QlTb1'l`nll\tt\1~r 1'--- -`..._ . _ tin . A- - ` -GIBB, LAIRD & C0,; Quebec; H. RANSFORD STAPLETON, Salt Works, Hinton : H. H. HAYDON, 116 La Salle Street lhicanoz Kingston, am 0 ct., 1871. `(OLLEGE T-X1` BOOK on hand or 1 I nun-at` Inn A.` nninn vv IJLLUVIJ 'rEAcER for Ban-ieald School, Pm.- L burgh. Apply to . ' M. STRACHAN. 2.._..:-..1J f\_A. '7 IQ"II . "v.._ __-_._w_-. J-N Y PARTIES wishing the services of "a. Singing Master, inquire at the Nnws ice. ALEX. s. KIRKPATRICK, Clerk of the Peace, County of Frontenac. Kingston, Oct. 6, 1871. "I"I *"", 111$: FOLLOWING LETTERS, addressgd 400 ALL rg(;gL TWEED cons at :4 50, _ o - wo . , ` ' e t`|I`I'\*l'\ u .-_..\. _ -,_ : , " "" "a"*" r-'--I - """ ' r""` eophicel 1-eeeoning end cool temper, the ed- nunxell-e.h' ' 'on must prot by the criticienu of their opponent, end the country gein by the wholeeome inuence of 3 check which i. thee interpoeed. If we were to point to en "ennple of thin inuence being examined in _.._-J-I .L...I_ __ .....|.A _..L L..J. --I...L LL- ,_..__ - ---nrna.nr )NLY FIVE CENTS PER POUND. MUSHROOMS Enos 5 div n.t`IL ?l`(YWN"R Book and Stationery Store, 82 KING STREET. L` l.\Jl-`J UALMJ present use. uuuun LJIIAJ. . great variety. VVEDDING BELLS, LONDON JOURNAL, SFERY Df.S:(1T_l.llv'P"l`vION, VERY CHEAP. F3 8, REES. Spanish Onions \-rv tr 1...... ...____-, - AT E. STACEY`S By order. voEa}1-_1Ifsic. n . `-...-... CCWC v. -u- guuuwuvu -nun. w-u-up-vu nu (modal style, wo-could not but select the `D-`L:_L Il..._. 1.3 f`n-.--..-.-.- -- IL- ..I-...`. Public Notice For Sale; Ilnirn .1 . nijan1;ed 13__.c`l.I FOR OCTOBER. `Salmon. Oy_s-t_ers 'I\ v. JOHN HENDERSON, Princess Street. J15 IDQIVOII I 3: pad wbul. HIV1i!'I`l 9 1'0 5- IIEIJBQ 157 PRINCESS STREET. - nu-any-u -u -u, -cv--. British Hons: of lJ\J\J. ; notice. 82 King Street. ` and de. 72, for Jr . CANVASSERS T a.r inn for. 11: `-15Au.y NEWS and an Nnws. 4 Ixiqnire of the publisher |u9e.sa.;.i;1%fi`a.`%...nur.a i SAL/E or "A_/QUANTITY. (IV 'I4fl`11FI T `I4`\`I"I` mwmg noom and otnerpearooms, Jutcnen, tove and Utensils ; also outside 9. s lendid Cow, a. Double Set of Silver-moun I-In. ness, Flower Pots, Stands, &.c., and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. The lxbuse will be open for the of articles on the morning of sale. Terms Cash before tlxe delivery of goodg_ Rd` at In n :-lnnlz I 1 CASE DAMAGED PRINTS, worth 15 cents, to be sold at_ 11 centg. Tc:-||.eke government by party at All euc- T oeeeful, it mnet be oondncted on principle: of toleretion md mutuel rclpect when these qnelitiee do not obtain an eecendency, pierty government `u but too ept to` degonerete into emere wrugle, the reeult of which in to render my eort of government imprec- tiahle. We luve bed an instructive ex- elnpleofthirin the history of our own country. Prior to the Conf 'on of the four provinoee, when Upper and Lower C were tiedwogether for local u well , p _ .__.__._l LL- L...L:l:4_ ,1 l BALE FANCY FLANNEIQ at 30 cents, worth 50 cent. ` HE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform his friends and the, public that he is prepared tdfurninh all the requirements of the sesson in the line of` STOVES, ATINWARE, &c. Hehu now on hand 3 large and varied as- sortment of ` summon cooxme s'rovEs,. PARLOUR cooxs FOR WOOD 3: GOAL. HALL, ?ARLOUR, BOX AND STOVES, % nrnu-nrvr-n r1r\A-r l\C\ ...`...._ '..-u, PARLOUB. COAL GRATES, neat And ln.nd= some in denim. .- --__- - _v-;-an. TINWARE in t ' . ENAMELLED `$113) v3'Xptn um vvnxus 12: great variety. AND JAPANNED WARE, TABLE AND ROCKET CUTLERY, . HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in general. He would call` 3 ' ittention to his SOAPSTONE GRID LES for Pancakes. By _using these Griddles you avoid the constant greasing and unpleuant smoke arising from the use of iron gnddles. ' Stofvea, Pipes,` Stoves.tted up, Furneoead repaired, Roong, &c. _ N M..1cmn, [Lost Pogget-,&Book,l osr INJKINGSTON, on Thu;-dgyfs September, I Pockdt-Book. eontainix lame unount of Amm-in... mm... A... . vuuuuuuu ww_.- cu.` -..-.-.. -v- _v.-- -- vv :5 for gonad purposes, the hostility of ___;.:._ _._'n.._.-..A..l I... -...p:.-...-l :..I.....-... aonrotuming thoumetolo DAILY NIWB ooe; _0nt., will M1-0'4 ceive Sflendid `ft 0:;a;e Pianofortg, I With Carved Legs, Pearl Keys, &.c. I . 75 Ggolgorm JACKETS at $3 75, warm. 7 . T - j OVERCOATS worth THE BANDSMEN of the 14th 1>.w.o. Rie`: will 've an Assembly in `the Victoria Music ` On Wednesday next, Oct. 11, I871, A S17ri=$uBAnd'willbe in attendance, under the leads 'p of Mr Montgomeify. ' ' "I".'.'.'l.-L.. an .;__L- L- '- ' ` Avruu: vnnu uvunv Sale at 10 9 clock. Oct. 3, 1871. E the relidence ofC. s. Boss, I'.q.,u site Murney Tower, King Street, .\ ---.-.---...--....-. . - 1 me ru:u.u1'unx:. ox ummg noom, two drooma, Nurser , Hall, and part of the mving Room an othu-`Bodroonu, Kitchen, ove : mlendid Kifwon. is'7_1_. _ 311: gailg tws.~ I V vvnunoruuunxv 1'5. `||;II,IIIo0ut ronnuunicmiona can recciw no at- 3I0I- Everything forwarded for insertion and B1 accompanied by (Joe mum and ad- drvu 9/ the Vicar: not owmaanrily for pub- liration, but as ericlmqa qf au.`luln'cil_u. I! in aha rrquednl Mal. mrrcrmirnla will only I-rilr on out side nf the :4 of pa`. `[0 cannot In-lerfql-c lo rrturl're)'ed com- muniratimu. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, ` .PRFUMERY, LAMPS AND TRIMMINGS, &c., &c. D ancing to commence at 8 o`clock P.M. us .._ 7 the FURNITURE of Dining `Room, tw'o lronmn_ N nn:m-v_ -Hall. and mrt of tin. FALL!.FALL! HE SUBSCRIBER will sell by Public Auction, on Stoves Stoves! Grordon s Drug Store. Tuesdiy. Ion: octolier, 187], pa n nnnn `I'.I 1HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly 4 _ hand 3 large stock of T0 CORRl3PONDENTS. `OW THEN FOR THE BARGAINS OF. THE SEASON. VVE4lbU W L worth $2. Grand > Asgmbly. $200 TIIE CIIIDICE OF -. ,'.._`_.. OF EXCELLENT W. D._ GORDON, V D1-uvggint and A thecgry, \ Martin a Buildingu, . Princess Street, JUST OPENED, WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. . PANTS at $3, .....-r.w-, --nu vvnnvnn , in added I philo- ..l A-_.._.. LL- -41 cm nun, Brock Street. at 90 uns. _ _. Cousin from India. Grace Agu11a.r" 3 Works N.` Mina Yonge n Works, , Little Men and Little Womg My First Year in Canada, 0; Household Ed., Illustrated, ( A sp-lendid assortment of `I j unnui `Ill! Prcsenlation Books, {lnjl ALB Every descnptlon of Stationery, ` _ _ _ _____ ` , BRILLIA1' `DI lms. mew m|.. ---Q Gonmvs mnY?ooKs my Co! in esti V A th at G '~' Q :,;n.,: '......`% 'I`.n._: --L "" "` which zeal ru ` Gtpsblo men 1 to adinniliiater t which. helped y me!-cial adv to a pitch of p 5-2....) Good for Ivin, by [V____s n Noumig, by Author of Wilford, ' _ Marquutand Merchant, by 1 , C this , e ,0'-hoexc_lunicTn of tlfeir del assorted stock (if W ,\ ; Rochester convention. V59! qf,mn2'"-*r. _ - p_t.0;nm_ent of wjuchiu that d av-4-nee'nprep-ring, upon v` D R Y G 0 be effeted to-night lydelegqteqpo `, hi '- . "3 h the hankin rded s but they do not ow) - `on maybe served upon `T , ' ' themfrompay would embarrass \ min them. G..-Pi1rnteca_ble -. or ' tisfnctxonumanif *-'- German democrat: bf requffekl by the SHAW Glasgow ' FALL, 18713;; It would a pear, however`, that we lllV0 in Ontario at east reached a point at which a. fresh strugg e will be made to revive the system of gov rmnent by party. In the pro- vincial electi n lest spring, this spirit was manifested ; id it is being further manifest` ed in the p parations for the next general election. The public, however, have been oducnted in the practical working of s. Cosli_ tion Government which has shown its a.d_ sptibility to the requirements of the coun_ try, end it is not unlikely that despite sll of. forts xnede by the dinsstised Iection of Re- form politicinns, the higher resolve to place the intereete of the country before those of party will assert itself ' 1u.t the next general election, ` 1 :. Shaw IEW FANCY] ...... \-VA 1 put t- , . 1. ` NEWJAPANB n,oct,'}",m'13o in.- NEW BLACK 2 `'. "`g'* :f`6292,2",' .65 NEW BLACK G W . -Temfortiea _l9gi30 " . . , - m - NEW mU3m met and steady._ Mxgdlug _ ~ ' eInI J0d. Salea,'incln NEW 9309 W 3 rt and speculation, 15,000 '1' NEW PLAIN GLACE . on -- NEW 3 _ YOIII 1-nzss m:sPu'c . irons Lab 1 , . . u c NEW the gra.nd:j51rytillNo_vem 'NEWBLAC_K ' Inhlsaddreastotnograndjm-y - NEW rnowms ` . ~ 7 W K ,--ow that business interests a.nd- , ' N SILK _ largely depend upon the qnfo - NEW RoUII-.I30N ; la nys, that man is an` idiot w4i1o d . II, _And that man is a knave AT . pean governments mails of travel which it is t e lot of few men to accomplish. In his was broken through, to have an interview ith the Mikado or Spiritual Emperor of ` apan. From Japan he traced his steps toiChins and, arriving in Pekin the -great capital, was-invited to an audience with the Emperor. The Bri- tish Indisn Empire came next in the turn of his travels and the Governor General of India received him with the splendours of Oriental hospitality. Leaving British India the Ex-Secretary nds himself in the land of the Pharaohs, and was there the recipi- ent of courtly attentions. Again, under an Eastern monarchy with its grand barbaric pomp after his visit to Egypt, Mr Seward found hinself honoured in Constantinople. Retracing his steps westward the` Euro- Mr Seward a welcome visitor and none more than Mr Thiers, the distinguished President of the French Republic. Thence Mr Seward e Japanese seclusion d he was permitted made his way to America. and he hat re- _. turned, after having made _a grand tour which, wonderful as it is, has, thsnlis _ to steam navigation, -only occupied a few` months of time. L _I_ It shows how the earth is .l___..I_L_._:4I_ _ _,,_ E I 1! .1 Together nu:-nn A413`! 9 ()-ct, 6,--Twenty professors in 91-git of Rome have refused to talk the Italian Govergune ` ,_:_ n. R __'l`hn 1-smart that Min vu uvvlg unuis. cnptlon V - 9 gen of the operatives on accgun .; reaped condition of business. don, Oct. 6.-Thg Cable Com I Iteafner Robert Ldwe has outh, where 33 of her crew ' ; her on account of the wre, ~-- :u,:_/._._ .3 `LA v-.-nah. :*ntinople, `Oct. 7.-The p H _` has been checked, and the ' `Jan felt concerning the apread of . :1, Oct. 7.---The ship England, crew were rescu" ed andhavo ' Greenqck. ' T ' ' ` v. in not 7 vlnnvu ]).._1_ .1 1.1 u CIAL AND COMMERCIAL.` Nxw Poucnu.x.-An nddition licoforeo vgulworn in to-dny, ' to the po- 1 `BY E .. 31>ecialD68159t""t Pa? 1' _____.. and` Senor Marelu governor of 3 Senor Bslaguer iministers the ` of State and interim. ` * reached here from Mallela. revolt of the Kabyloia menace: | minionof the Sultan of `Turkey; "Ieht troops to restore order, S V reqmrvu "J -'-V H---" v~---:-- tn-in, Oct. 6.--The report that Min_ 391- Quertier had left for Berlin way ` - his journey has been pos g::1er.11 Manteufful is expeted at to settle the questions in dispu ` _ on, Oct. 7.--It is said that the 7rooms at 'the German iatering p to be closed. st:-ik`e_of the engineer -s ht Newc consfdered at an end, and only detail remain to _be settled.. an hnve agreed to'the nine hour which will be carried into effect the l_e_gond of Jtnuaryf, 1872, _._ L--- _...._.3....,'.l I... __._I. ..J.'... `L mun. ` _. :...aon, Oct.-6.--The Ex-Em??? , 5;; expected at Torquiy-' _ ' mm, 0ct_ , 1 ..__ .__.--..A 5,. L-I- uuvuu ._.B.......uu -nu Ln:-UJLGO, u Eiuuit should be otx-_od t9 the Sp ,,,L . _ - __._...-.z- ;.x. -__u___ ,1, `"?,oc}.7.-.T_se.,Zrsag..e. .31, co in favr of adoption of a. by the newgovgmment Senor"Rie `--.. -.....:..4..1 n...;..:.. r;......|' ;.a.;n, Oct. e.-si.. William 3" ` ~ ---_-..:4:..-ti in the men Oil vu rs Ilnnpnuvna vv V... nu per day until that date. j-:J l\..4 '7 Qnnn-uQn.o.-L--3 . -----an-u.\A1.U:IDl:l}IaLlUgl'3Da.J Qnya, many: an` Irhod rpow interestziland` pltllargely is e l_a.u, sad Endft opposes the enfotcem a time in mm... -4. -1..- ....-- vvoown, an ox-Ar! . ._ Ojbyfthe good and '3 r -ng":_(6I:decline to nn`w r I1 mlz-" nmlv tn nnm. .; .-uu.u u.u.n_-u.- nlv vuvsyu UV IIIIU 5.7 x'1`he cause f the outbreak wail , , ' I I` a. w ____.x ,2 _ If .........u.._.u.. any uu.uuunnU1A.I1.f Ion, Oct. '1, noon.--Bank of lvnnoeditarateot discziuntlpori [now 5 per cent. - ml.'_llI;I on uvvvu... V. -.-_ ( piuidinputcioncy of the pi-';v'i; ox vuau uvvvnu vn uuuuug , gun a, 1 hays 1')-1`-omised to work. nine 1: -11 _-_ J-.. .....L:I &I...A J..&.. .u Isvvkvu vunw-UVAG usual, c and niilitia. will take no 1 ..v v...._., V- -..... VIQUIIII/Z3 nun nent of a. Cunom H __.' -. vvvvllvl ul vvur yll ; I0! `I10 Town- ship of Kcnnoboc, st the Village of Arden, on tho Wednesday following the Ieooml Tuondny in Octohc in every year ; md for th; Town- ship of Portlnnd, at the Village of Murvnlo, on the third Thlufldny in Octoberin every year. cu.-. .......-...- u..... uu-nv uv E Igions against tile Kabyles, ' N -In-.uI:I kn .-.4 .-...l 4... 4.1.... Q uguxuuuuu BBQ}! lll ; imyiinnocenoe at w Public Fsirs have been established by the County Council of Frontenac, snd will be held for the Township of Barrie, at the Village of Cloyne, on the second Thnrsdsy of September in every year ; for the Township of Bedford at the Village of Fermoy, on the second Mon- k B` aznhnr in A-A-u uA-- - I-- Al - "` vnuvnnu .. -.. n:vvl- ppvvv uuv can an 13 going ball-d-J1-:I'('ith I magic girdle thus to . .44...- u... ......`.uI.'o.. l\` n... ..:_........-.._..z.... ' buying. _ .1 - During the pest week we have had numer- ous good wishes expressed for our prosper- ity, which were very gratifying es spontan- eously springing from a disinterested and unselsh feeling for our `welfare. Nearly V. all those who have kindly come forward to encourage end cheer us on are in business ; and it hasoccurredtousthatiarthe wsrm sympathy expressed. we may in return ton- _ der some vsluahle advice which will not merely benet the recipients, but the giver also. We shall give it in the words of e cunteniporery whosays that the best way to build up a town is for every man to 0dVO!'- tise his business. thereby presenting to the i people through the pepers en array of busi- ness houses equal to the slnauut of business on the streets. It drsws trede, produce, iiid moneyto the town. If a men wants to sell he goes where the most people sre Ifs man wents to buy or sell he goes to s nun that sdvertises. for he knows where to nd him- and what (he has to sell. This is undoubtedly the grand` secret of the success of many ourishing towns." \v- c..'I ..o:-.A 41.-.. sI.-e :: ....- .:-...s-v --_.. ...v-V4. To `run xbrron or THE DAILY xnws. _ Sir,-I In: much pleased wit]; an article in your inane of Sept. 28th in reference to vocal music. It is really I. pity that such an inter- esting and talent should lie dornmn for want nf nrnngr ....I4.'--.'.._ , -_ ; u - at the Village day of October in every you ; for the Town- nhin of Knnnnhat .9. 91.. Val... 4: A --I ......., ........... .1... .......5... 5.... ...... .,.. witness the poeellity of the circummwiga-i tioxr of the lm, and while in one sense Soward'| opportunities could only be equulled by amen of similar celebrity in international ihin, it in yet open to any gentleman of means and leizure to carry} out the project w 'ch conferred lasting honour on Captain oak and the earlier nnvigetors. In these day: one need not ` necessarily be the commander of 8 King s ship to travel at one`: ease round world. K -_--. -.u Lwnuldna oucuu would H0 41011111113 for wgnt of proper cultivation ; and those who no at the head of edustional ahirs in this ,country are no decient in their gppnfgciztion of music; as not to consider: it of suicient im- , cu lPPl_ B_cl.lIal0Il music, consider portance to be 1-egulnrlyi taught in our public schools. I would suggest that active means he inunedistely taken to organize singing classes," And secure the services of `thoseeompetent to teach vocal music. The evenings are now getting long, and there is plenty of time to spend two or three hours in an evening once or twice 8 week in this pleasant exercise, and highly interesting study. Every town, vil- ]Aon Anal n.inI.|u~..._l.....,I ..L-._IJ L-_- - -1 Mr H. B. Samuelson, M.P. for Chelten- ham, in `the Bnxggp House of Commons, is in Montreal. V ` ,. _-_ _ ..._.. ,......_.... ..-......u, nun study. Inge and neighbourhood should have a. singing school st once. These long evenings cannot be better spen`t.--Youx-e, &c., A 1_,_____ ,, 1: um uunu uuulop ox nut-on nu appointed Itho Rev. Dr. Boomer, of Gdt, Dean of the Diomun Mr Provencher, the newly appointed Immi. grstion Agent for Manitoba, leaves for the scene of hf: futur labours in the course of A few dnyn. He will return to Ottawa to report in -December next._ .___.____._.__________ Hon. B. R. Stevenson, Surveyor General of New Brunswick, and Jane: S. Beck, Auditor Genenl of the name Province, are at the Run anon {NO-um S11 T('RD.4 Y I.`l'l'.'.\'I.\'O`, ()(,`T()I3ER 7. V-on-n u: `now null: null House, Ottswa. Ho. Mr Lnngevin leaves Ottawa to-dny for Quebec. / Sir Francis Hincks in at Perth, the guest of the Hon. Alex. Morris. Mr June: O Rei_lly, Q.C., has been a.ppoint- I ed Crown Counsel for the approaching Auizes at Ottawa. ...._. nu`.-u auuuuugnu ulu In lIl1'.el'YleW with the Prime Minister on Thursday with reference to the North West Boundary ma - tor. - The first uod`of the Prince Edward Island Railway was turned yesterday at Charlotte` tnwn_ ' Tho Lord Bishop of Huron bu appointed I10 IKBV. Dr. Elm:-nor of (1-10 11--.. ..t LL- Hon. Willinm McDougall had an interview with lm Duh..- \l:_:-;.-- -_ mtw I VOCAL MUSIC. -.._...._ __ i med had before suggested- ` we been found in both rank the aairs of the country y the joint political and com . en of the Union, hu risen prosperity never before at- ..v-. -----. v- w :- "' J w. cu`: satised, then, um if our friends kind wishes take the course uugeeted, it will be mutually edvmtegeou. We are deeil-one of pushing our bueineu, and of extending -the circulntion of the .VeIt`, thereby, an we conceive, promnting the proc- perity of the city; and we rely upon allwho ppplecinte this object to come forward and expreu it practically. V nu, uuw. , A Lovnn or MUSIC. uuv snvln us uuus zngagulg F110 can and (lX'lVlllg the party to the depot. They were unsuccess- ful in their search and upon their return he asked Mr Brown for one dollar and fty cents As his pay, which he refused. Mr Brown never pranised to pay if complainant would wait until MrJohnson`s return, nor the return of any Jparty ; but told him to go to Mr Robhs, Chief of `Police, for his pay. The nt time complainant asked Mr Brown for his pay he replied that he had nothing to do with it. The further hearing of the case was adjourned until Monday next at the request of the com- plainant. The case of Thomas McGowan, for refusing to assist policeman Bennett, was re- sunied this morning, and Mr Mclntyre called as witness Margaret Kelley. She did not at rst recollect the day on which the fracas oc- curred, and for some time persisted that it was on Monday instead of on Saturday. She said that she remembered hearing McGowan _-tell Bennett to wait and he would go for a 'cab,to which Bennett replied,mind your own business.I do not want auy_o! your assistance;" , `but could not tell at What period of the row this was said. \Vhen cross-examined by Ben- nett, she said she did not recollect the little , girl saying, Shall I go, do ? But previous- I lv when the evidmu-9 nf Rmumu ..:-.._ ..-_L .l a.._. ...._,...5, uu-nu . 50, us: but previous- ly when the evidence of Bennett given yester- day wee Ijesd to her, which contained the ex- pression`, iehe said it Was comet. VVhen re- minded of this, she` asid, "Oh! what I heard the child say was, `Shell I go for help, (in V " ] The evidence of the witness was not considered utjsfsctory, and Bennett said that `witness could not hue seen much of the n.'air, u it wu nearly over before she appeared at All_ Ellen McGowan, 3 very intelligent; little girl :4 of about eleven years of age, daughter of the A-fm.A... .....- .._..._ H _. ....v 4- -n-Inn us uwnumstrunony, ' The new: from Cuba. is uctmting. We have 3 ght, A flight, 5 Ia.lI y' by night, and o1:o_1-`contradictory ntoniu from that pecu- u e. - When Ho:-ice Greeley is asked what kind of music he prefers, he u.nnwer,The song of the harvest; three boot: to the meemre. The vice Chancellor : Court in Englend has practically decided that men-iege with I deeeued wife : deter is lawful matrimony, is lmhmtinn nr- ---v .-...-u, - over nlienappeared intelligent % defendant, was sworn and geve her evidence liq every clear and ingenious mniner. She said _s1_n_e sew the whole Affair, end that her Bennett not to sbuse Daley: She ygid that she did not use the words imputed to he)` by Ben- nett, but whet she did say was, "PA, I wish I could see some of the other policemen, and per- haps they would prevent Hr Bennett from abusing Mr Daley," She remembered the time, "and gave particulars \_v1t,l_1_gi-eat clearness. The magistrate dismissed the chsrge, 95 there appeared to be some mistake about the time, which caused a. doubt, the benet of which I father oifeted to 39314 10! Q P01icemAn, and told i the defendant would receive. ____.__:.____.___ Tm: 01'l`AWA Horr2L.-Visitora to Montreal will nd the Ottawa Hotel, kept by Mr D. C. 1 Burnett, formerly of the Burnett House, King- ston, 5 (int class house`, with moderate cher- ges. Non-lyall the Lay And Clerianl Dele- gate: to the late Synod, unprovid_ ed for, ntopped It the;0ttaws,and were well satised with their traahnni-. -......, --vyyvu. no uuu;"UFllWl,` treatment. SALE or ToLLs.-Numbors one and two gates on the Kingston and N spanee Road viill be sold at public auction at Martin ; Hotel, Wnterloo, on Tuoldny, the 17th of October, inst, at 1] o clock a..m. Snrrryua Nzws.--At tin K. '1`, Company : wharf the Arabia, from Chicago, with 50,197 bushels wheat, sud the_ThIu'sf0n, from Cleve.- land. vyin. in mm 1.....;...n- _.L H. - The appearance of the brochure on Party Government by Mr W. G. Moncrie sug- gests the subject for the eonsideration of persons interested in politics. In all coun- tries enjoying the ineetimahle bleuings of repteeentative government, the formation of parties takes placees if by a process of natur- al evolution. - People readily perceivejlie ex- istence of ins" and the outs" which is party government in its lowest form, but with which unhappily colonial legislaturel have been but too familiar. Questions about which men differ naturally arise in course of the administration of a coun- try's aair-s, and ranks of men are formed an by natural eelection. It is natural to __- 4, , uusmem wnest, and the_Thurst0n, 1 land, ith 16,086 bushels wheat, have univ- ed. The tug Brunson left with 91: bargel containing 82,000 bushels of wheat and corn, The schooner Orient cleared for Chicago with 437 tons of railway iron, and the Bismarck cleared for the same port with 400tona of 1 similar cargo. The tug Mink arrived with three barges from Montreal. Amuvxn AT The PnNrnr.N'rI.4Rv.-The Sheri from Owen Sound arrived yesterday afternoon, with John Gibson Brown, sentenc- ed to two years imprisonment in the Kings ston Penitentiary, for csttle stealing. Pmzz P1us.-By an unintentional over- sight in the prize list of pigs at the late Provincial Fair, published in the Daily/1\ ews, the name of Mr Jam... 1u..l`.------ --- - ..,..m.... rut, punuaneo. 1n the 1)a.:'Iy1\ nnmgz Mr James McCa.mmon was omitted. It should have appeared that Mr McCammon reeived a prize for a breeding. ` BOW Of KEV Blll breed. nYn]IIn1'vn n` I`--A- ,,,:-_ .......v.. n 1115146 lUl' 3 uln-eemng- `now any breed, exclusive of Essex and Vsussex ; a. prize for a spring boar of the I same breed, and a prize for a. spring sow. gCRICK_E'l' CLuns.-Ameeting of_this club will be held on Monday evening at the Mechanics Institute at 7:30. A punctud attendance is requested, as busineu of importancs will be brought up before the meeting. ` , SAW MILL AccmI:N'r.-An nccident occur- red at one o'clock this morning to Henry Wil- son, one of the night workmen at Mr l(cRos- nn n A-uvrnill Tlnu--..'I,l _.L- _--!l _-.., -_- -. -.... ...5..u vvvlnnucll on Jul` 1ng:n.o5- aie a snw mill, Barrieeld, who nccidently got hi: right hund nearly severed upon one of the circular saws. THE DAILY NEWS-SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7. __ __ __ .. via! vn uuv vu- lugod union of tin North American [ 1 er Zllnw rum ,_;4-unul` mom OTTAWA 1` Ottawa, Oct. 7 ..`--'~The Hon. Mr._Lsngen lhft at 12 o'c1ock`to-day for Queboc where he will remain a week. -- .1 u.u .1:-'_,9..,____-__,_11_,_; I13 Wlll IBIIIBLII If WUUI. There in no`doubt that Fnians Are collect- ing at St. Paul's with I View to a dash at Fort Garry. The government are it in paid thoroughly informed as`? to their plans, snd will take all necessary euuree for giving them a warm reception. b ` Hon. Mr McDouga.ll 'd nogo went last ...'...LL unguu. The Carleton Cpunt yosterday was a great s I the south Lanark show 1 Francis Hincks and H n were present at the the assemblage. VI... \l....L_....1 .4 .1... -.. v .._-v._, ....-.v. The Montreal crick this morning, and are 11 club. --v.... r-v-..-.n... air uv Iv -uvv-any-nu. Mr Letu, who met reported to be much hopes are entertained inammation set: in. A Inge number of wood barges arrived in port yenterdsy. TL.` -1...-AI..d.l....... J 'll'-I--__L V I I In ._.,.,..., ..-v...b..u nu uu V9: . The new General H 1 Guy Street, was come 1 Bishop Bourgot. ' A ...-..&:...... Ix: ;L- A4.L - Alla-nvr ..avu- bvvo A meeting of the At 1 noon promises to be ve `IA - T -4... _.1.... -....L -.. rvov JV--u.-nu-J. The Ihsroholders of Molson's B;mk hold their annutl meeting next Monday. ._._.- -- wuuvuurrio . The St. George : Society of Hnlifax will place I memorial tablet to Penforthin the pnrish church at Gstuhead-on-Tyne. nvvulun nu mun l",u~m-.-..- 13... nt- one to eeek for improvement in chenge ; it ie equally the inetinct of mother to dread change leet it ehould endanger that which L- .. -.II ..l.....l 5.. .......- 1 . 4|... --.. V... ..... -.. .. .... .. .. --.uuau-un- 1. 1110. Ormuxa or run CENTRAL FA1R.-Th0 Central Fair opened at Hamilton to-day, with the promise of a successful issue. The number of entries is,o_ver 4,000, a very gra- tifying prospect for a good show. We con- gratulate our Hamilton friends on the bean- tiful weether they have so far been favour- ed with in making their arrangements. The amount to be offered in prizes is $6,000, not a bed sum for a beginning. The quantity of stock upon the ground is large, and numbers several animals exhibited at the Western Fair. - A _n,n,,,, - -` ` A statement is going the rounds of the American and Ontario press to the effect thot the Masonic diiculty which ha: dur- ing the last two year: excited in this Prov- inces his boen settled. Unfortunately the statement is incorrect. Committees repre- eenting the two parties met, under oicial authority, and agreed upon 1. basis of union. It was, however, `rejected by the body cell- ing itself the Grand Lodge of Quebec, ect- ing, it is said. under the inlnintinn nf an -v V...-. Inrvnl .u.~;uv:uv1uu u'uZl:W. Gonw mom lion: To run: `ma -emzws.- Th; Belleville Olnta-rio gays We have it from reliable quthqri thgt the `-`R_ockwood Any- lum" at Kingsto , oouatpggted b thg Domin- ion Govornment for crimmnl Ii '0: in about nmsimv intn thn hnida nf 1-1.. n..4.-..-- n ____ H I cuul. mote ? ... J-` um gux-gmmegu xox-`cn.m1nxn limiting in `bout passmg mto the hands of the Ontario Govern. ment to supplement the Toronto Lnnutic Asvlnm. for a. lomz time over nrnwn 1:-..- yue past year ID nu been talc.) Govgn _e;_1t for alga I ' si e. . . J! :1:l>il}'fy`g3> ,93qdn9t`2 _,,,_.. .., uurrnvuucuv uni: LUIVHFO 111111.510 Asylum, long time over crowded. For the past year it has been leased by the On- t;_ `o Gov n _e1_1t the purpose `of which it in ggsimeg. t the Govemmmt glhm. n...:.. 1! 1.:II_gne.a nap ` _ __t allege abmty m_c3;;du9tFe .. mmen ranch chop - or than at 1; new egndngtgd, g building is a. very Iubstuial and oommnahm. In lclllll II I! HUW Dung QQDQ-V9394, T56 building very substuial and oommodions one, and the Government will do well to get it on reasonable terms. Apropos to this we lnve it thst Dr. Dickson, of Kingston, who now divides his medical attention between the and il to ho nnmsngnlv, Only 25 cents per-gallon", ..._..- .v.. .. .......... ........,,.. ...... -....... he in wall planned to pouou. In`thin way than wall known distinction: of Conservative and Reformat have come to have their Qypog under diaront nunu in All eountrien. l In A` -v . . . . ... | cnogen, nnuout to no gaze Pemtontiary. We are 3 11):. Lnen hm tn. ...+..-. The yeclit Livonia will be ready for the oceannoe by Wqdnnedgy next. The Com- mittee of the New York" Yeght Club is said to have decided, if Mr Anhburry declines to sail over the New York courle there will be norace. Hie terms are to be ascertained in writing. The Sappho, Columbia, Deunt- less, and Palmer ere to be recommended to the club, as proper selections forthe Ameri- ca : Cup ra.ee- ` AIl.J:LI-n.l..l!alJ. In thin city, on Thursday evening, 6th Oct., by the Rev. Professor. Mowat, Mr John Mc- Cammon to Teresa, third daughter of the la.to Mr Henry Grimanon, All of this city. _ ------ x.nununu.--'.1`I1l "INA" AND I GORII.I_.A, ` Cobourg, Oct. 6,v-The third and last day's race between the Toronto Icht Ina. uId- the Gorilla of Cobourg came 0 this mornin , re- aultin in a. victory for the former. The 1:: stute 3t a.m.. With nlltlvnna 2-in.` C-A-n - JAMES NEISH, `M.D., HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kingston. P Surgery, at DR. 0. YA'rm s Oiee, King Street, `near Merchants Bank. Residence Ordnance Street, near Sydonhun Street. Oct. 7. COAL on, coal oi1.l nuiuu In a. victory tor the former. The boats at 10:8 a.m., with altmng wind from the west-north-west, the atmosphere being very thick ; and soon after leavin their moor- ings both yacht: were out of night. When they came in View again, off the south buoy at Cobourg, at 12:55 .m., the Inn. was ahead. and w_n.s under reegd mninsail and jib, the wind having considerabgo increased, and 3 high sea running. ' The rills at this time . was I long way atom, and Ippeared to be la- bou ' heavil ; soon after 'ving up the race and:-legtumingyto port. Thg: Inn. weathered out the blow, and rounded the gbuoy at 3:04 p.1n., doing the distance to be `run in remarkably quick time. The much-debated question in yachting circles as to the superior- ity of the In: over the Gorilla. may be consid- ered eettled, from the fact of the former boat winning two noes out of the three sailed. 7S>PEC _lA_|_, TELEGRAMS. ~'*"(Per ztonmaz Line.) 11-unit ANVFAWA DOMNION OF CANADA. - Q1. r\__, w----- YAcHifiNo.-'_1'HE 3 \ -~eoR1m?"4 -N uuv vuvvuvn w-au_..---gu .-um. q-IVJ uln- " tinction: won lost, an the old iuueu vote sot uio. II; III Imivunlly thought tint gll pm-bu` night claim it as their privilege, to help in building up thn IIOV nstibnnlity, which ildcdinod to grow out of thoon. ' I..._.) .._i._ .1 AL- D_:L-I. __Al A_, , -