Kingston News (1868), 1 Nov 1872, p. 2

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tum. ue uncovered. a weakness in his executive capacity irreconcilable with the strictness. the im artiality, and the honesty of righteous ju g-ents. If this is correct, the nest casual observer must give this Honourablegentle-an credit for adopting himself to a state of life most suited to the abilities with which he has been endowed by Providence. The sequence, though, is not _ rend equivocstion ; it is rather in the gap ` "ere many circumstances combine, conspire, and involve co-plications out of which neither Chancellor nor Vice- Chancellor can reduce order and public weal. At all events, public sentiment has received a cold negative check akin to disapproval of litics resorting to the highest oicers of the no}: in time? of dicnlty, fer. a relief from those troubles which departing members of the local governxnent have left behind as an.- unwelcome heritage. And the antidote can consist only in the adoption of such measures `y the ex V. Chancellor and other members of the ministry as will govern the proeperitv of the Dominion. This prosperity has been wonderfully inaugurated and sustained by the Dominion Government. It is promotinti con- cord, obliteratingdiscerd and elements, row- ing open the greatest avenues for commercial traic, and evelopi the resources and in- dustry of the country rom Nova Scotia West- ward 'to the Rocky Mountains-from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacic. We are looking forward and fast approaching our own single destinies as an Empire, and no motives will serve the State but those embracing en- larged views, the Insist decided self-control, and comprehensive projects. un the 29th Oct., at the R. C. CI-thQdl'lJ,c Kinton, by the Rev. Fsther 0 Boyle, - Mr ickle O Dea, only son of Pntrick 0'Dea, Esq.. to Mann-et. vonnmnt dnhohtnr of Th-- um uupumuou or me exercise of a conscious- nesl that he no longer gazed his on-nine, or, that he discovered via: net: in his cannnitv h-I-nnnnnakha u-.'LI. LL- -L_:-Li u-uv--s.n.v-s sosu vus usspsss unula. 1!: Ilyl When a minister of religion retires for s time from the pulpit to assume a position in the ranks of political life, as in the case of the Rev. Wm. Ryerson, a few years ago, in the county of Brant, some enquiries are suggest- ed in the minds of the public as to its proprie- ty and the efficiency of the gentleman adopt- ing a change in his social and civic position. It is often the case, moreover, in this country and in the United States that men who have had recourse to ministerial fiilnctions for the u e of supplying the or nary wants of iiferfulisave abandoned their clerical attire when the prots of other` and secular occupations have promised a more comfortable sui sistence without occasiening pulpit scandal or local discomfort. With ourselves, however, the case is very different. "Once in orders al- ways in orders is the theory acted upon, and the theory, without question. is correct; yet it does not follow that because I gentleman, a scholar, and a Christian has :-oooived the lay- ing on of hands that ho. is forever after dis- qualied for entering? upon the discharge of secular duties ; or that it is impossible for him to inherit that incompatability often: out and of life inoonsistast with a clori Upon its being discovered that there is a dis- qualication of sny kind, either inherited` or engendered, standing in the way of ministerial success, it is far better, humanly speaking, that the subject of it should seek another avo- cstion in life, so in the instance of the Sheri of the County of Haldimand, who, if we are correctly informed, in early `life took orders in the Church. In any case, the inference is, that on impediment prevailed with the clerical gentleman to preclude the possibility of suc- cess in the calling of his earlier choice. But that n blot of any kind should attach to the character of the gentleman modifying his pur- suits to suit the exigencies of his life, N as inconsistent with the various relations of life as it is unjust to " the interested party. As far as, purity, integrity, and inexible mutin- GENO! MOW whose chm nf - non-ad _j__.j._ Tiff WnAf':is 11' ?-We appeal to'tI , civilized world to read the names that the I uevnpzpere cell the hut u.f`Hictim| thet horte esh in heir to, and then, with mature concil- erntion, say if the horse is to blame for being nick :--The New York Herald smite: the no- ble beat with the typhoid loryngite ; the Timu startle: the unsuspecting brute: with the "horse horror! the Chicago Poet grows hu- meroun with Dobbin e dintemper;",whi1e the _ unkindeet out of all comes in "the hippozy- mosh," from the Nay York World ; Another guiher come: to the rescue with "the epi- demic c&turh, end other sheet: contribute to the house trouble by such terms us the horse disease, the hone epizootic," the equine epidemic." the horse distemper," the bone plsgue," end the equine epine- tic." Nothing to our knowledge has been productive of so varied conatvructione. 9 -' J . Dr. S. H. Lnwls, F.R.C.S.--This eminent surgeon chiropodist, late of London, England, will remain at the British American Hotel a. few any: longer, thus enabling all those who suffer with coms, hunions, ingrowing nails, or other (liseaes of the feet, to call on the doctor and get them cured in s thorough and scientic manner-`without ain or drgwing blood. Dr. Lewis can be consulted, run: or CHARGE, at the British American Hotel, Room 4, from 9 n.m. until 8 p.m., daily, until Fri day Nov. 1st. ` ONTARIO. The Church Herald thus discoutiu `of the recent political events in Ontnrio. - Au 5 reli- gion: pnpo: never intarmeddling in politics its uttenncol an vgry important. It uysz When 1 minintnr of rglinhm sun ... 45,. - Wedding Cafe: on hand and to order, F ' t uxu NEWS I N ovembe; 1. Svnxeulo Room: -nu Cmcu.-It has often been urged against the Government (8irJohn A. Hacdonald that its mem- - here were not equally distributed through- out the Province. That reproach has hap- pily been removed, and the cry has ceased foeeshort time. It was also 3 greet eh- jeotien to the late Sandeld llacdonsld e Government thit the members of it were `gs.-ere widely separated in the constitu- Qein which, they represented. Some of the `gt;-n journals are just now turning the Hg, end commenting rather severely on ggg owat Government for the very same ugh`. But circumstances alter cases, and g Reform papers are not slow to tell us tgt r Scott is from the extreme east, H11 Kackellar end Psrdee from the ex- u-one west, end Mr Crooks right in the centre. In feet, according to them the conn- ([7 is just new exactly suited in this very V i-pos-tent matter. As to Mr Mowat, re- port nye that Mr Williams, of Hamilton, is _ to eeneentnte his energies on oil, and leeve g-iltou for the Premier. We hardly ggk so. It wonldadd very little to the ' of the new government to have thePrelIierIefeetedin his contest for s 3;, end the Reformers must be aware that the l$en taught to Messrs. and _ I;-wig` night be repeated with Mr Mowat. IL :- ..|..gvssa'nlnA in lunch that `Ill- E..A.l\alL14.l.). V 9n the 29th Oct., the Cnthadrnl, Qmzston. bv the Rev, Fang. nm....u- )1?` ouir own manufncturo, connistin of ChocolLte_ Creams, Caramel md un- ads of other varietiei. Early Arrivals for-.1873. BROOK STREET. ,x.sv. 1, 1372. ` ' PASTRY; his inns thaltlintnonn 6|`- ` IIr.l.T.-/'T""f"" " . 0_ttuvs, Oct. 11,1872. `=;v'= . _.____ , . , . , A AUTHOR!ZlDDISCOUNT t Invoxcns ngtil further Jlper . ca _ -,I- ' v J1, ..;v ` .` -n.s.-M.-noucumwrn, , commiuimm-` nf n....+.-.` ' '. ' nnu uuw came upon my fut tw A week: since. Thnbwner will plan take her sway without any delay. llld ; expenses. Apjaly to . June: do:-pa, 16. Int Conoaulon, TOVDIHJ ' `o_ thu-gv _` 1:. Oct. 28. . L . '5` -`. E putty who the Mn H T Scott : stable: abogt four week: are `no on Saturday nu}, November 2nd. Oct. 30. ' / gvvvavvo . " 1 LL person: indebted to"me mhntmgii ` A payment before the 10th Noirembc, pr account: will be plnood in I hvyee hands for collection. ` Anni gvuw Aux: Lsclueu, IIUWIIVCIT, isboundtetake the lead, and so we are treated to the terms hippomalsria.," equine inuenn," sud hippozymosis,"- sud then to crown the heap caps it with ephipps'c." Our estaee-ed contemporary the Leader cuts e slur on the n-st. three, but goes it strong for the last. Well,_ every one to his taste, but sdip into the Latin or Greek dictionu-y would luve disclosed thst ephippio must mean I hone (Sloth, a. hous- ing, er even s ssddle, end what thnt has so do with distensper is more than our poor ` suess can master. The Herald men may 1.... .e-..I. 51.- $..:-...s.s :3..- 4|... 1. .... __ account! VIII I collection}. , , ,7, . _-__ _....._ -...a--unncuun: unuaw. Ticket: for the Soirpe--Ggntg 50 egnts ; Ltdiea 25 cgntu ; and children undegtwslve year: 15 c:_)nta-to be had fmm Mute:-a of City Lodge: and at thodbor. ~ - The ` Gu-riion AI Rachtt, will no in a ugv unuu Ull [ ;;.}1;} Ev3nii1g`,Nov_.' 5, $372 - A SOCIAL DANCE will be held in the Hell immediately after the Soiree. Tickets 25 cents ; and to those not st the Seiree 50 cents. ' THE ORANGEMEN of ,the city 9f Kin - uton intend` hqhiin their '- NUA SOIREE and TEA- KG ih 0>Vl C- TORIA MUSIC HALL on ' `rue Evennags E _of Speeches, ocnl ` Loyzil 0rang'e"Institution Thdgeco 4% Go LE . . ' ,}A cg:-:31`: on ' I at 50-`. /-V nrnnhinn in the `Irish: hi-I11` All guy Anal!-run nnnu nun Inn struck the \;right idea that becsuse the quforing uninnl: no to be kept. well blanketed, he was justified in this peculiarity for the din- o_.L-- -.--.- --5 61.- -..I...lu N -.- .l:- ~ UNN 8 "DERBY CONDITION POW- DERS are without doubt tho: but Tonia and Altorativo for; onea ever offered to the public. Those Powder: will be found invnluablo for Honeond Osttlb in lcoau. of Debility, or when the huleh has been in-. ' psired or the constitution broken down front whntever cause. ' n _ . _ _ __1 1 nu . `. HEATH 3;` GUNN, chemists, ( '7 'Ps-inn.-. ....a. 47'-Prinoau Street. JUS? RECEIVED . `fresh llnpply `of FLAX SEED, * . : I LINSERD 'M'l'<`.AT. BRONAS CHLORALUM, CHLORIDE OF LIME, \ \CARBOLIC POWDER - for Dilinfeofing Stables. so . _ ,. ILi.'!' Snow APPLES Afr. THE BAZAAR. October 31. III-I511 `God u'vo. &he`Q,'ye&:_. Kingston, 2nd Nov., 1872., `J, ,,-,-'-- The Evenwgs Enteminmen-wmoonais: sf Sneeches. ocnl and Inst:-m.....a..l u.;..:.. Ch_:ir tobo taken at mo. Te. :1: 3 o'clock rim. 1 .' .n=. r `I _` XRANBERBIE AT THE`BAZAAB. J - I3 Tax payers who have not `yet [lid their taxes are reminded to do so at once. and save costs. November 1. luncv GOODS AND -'1`0Y%, nllnew, 1-. u rt. 1:` 1: ` , 1: 6 uao In 0 clly a v unvv V HI GIIIIU. Prepared .._;a sold onzyby Hm IJAEP9HA~ns.J~$| so*r -as E! mnsn MEDICINES ! xxnunp l.n')V.-~ 10SPEL pruchin in the Music Hall on E Sulndny, Nov. rd, at 2.30 siad 6.30. ov. at.- Found. RED COW 1 rank. pi-an 'm.- ..._... Th; Purriuir Bo `s rt.-,c1-Ivemluo papers or II man any oysc m: `opera is dgshonest and should be Inconl-aged by the public. The News can be purchased at any of the Bookstores. J. GEO. KING, urns, I LLNSEED MEAL, . GROUND OIL CAKE, ~ CATTLE SPICE &c. Notices. who 13:1: 21.. nnnim 1.` .`Ei9`. -. nnreru1_nment- wul consist and_ Instrumental Music. 1; V; my `fut two haP:wner wl nhunnn 5. 1Icl[A-HON, District Mater. 9111.-.: > - _ -_. ._....u4su L vulva 3 L'i"ui'`:X'nnx um ..u,~:P9BTl&=: Q A'rPARK`HsLL' UNADULTERATED, |AI[`E!aKHj%LL's ,TT?T? rii"1*i`m- 1 Kid Gloves, one and two button. -4 White Kid Glnvnn, `nun 5-. ..z 1.... L_4 Pu}! Lina JoIupl|`ino l Z` mm rnmn (_:oasefIs. H . : ,;.,.r': >. ' %n._n'a.o:-."i'>'.guATni"uLn.:?.'. McK1NNoN s`11siII1~s nornaorrunur announce 8 Stock vgiwuw Subscribers who do not receive! their Papers regularly will confer aafavuur by leaving word at this 0 cc. v ' ~Nc'w T new Lanai Cl Uolom-ad New Lined Colmu-ed New Shade: Genuine Irish Poinl. haw Shades Satin! n: New Shades Corded Silk: Gm Grain Silks. The Richest Qulit Silk Ilinntlo Vol eta, 7;:-.::-5;.-:d:.. ....i,....... ,..........- A.....'. % II The Bat Qualitv Blank Cnnna, ':...;...a...a Shades, Black & Coloured Vofvennl. ' 1;.&J.aAnn11\11;B+ `nun any nu! your EAJNU! UUU.lJ Toys, to. &c., and save twenty p cent, at C. GBiGOR S. V shemela Hous. DRY Goons : CTLLL Lin) `sun 1r3a1oN.s.iH".' JEWELRY jut nogiv the / .p;<:lock p.In. - All queues are invihdto mend. October 312 ` Ce5`o` 33$? BOXES, 42.,` at tho " uuuuuu no accunlpauxecl luv the nzune and add:-an of the writer; uut necessarily for flhlication. but as evidence of authentix-it i. I in also requested that con-espomlr-nta In I only vrite on one side cut the sheet of paper. W0 cannot undertake tn return rejected communications. you-v, auvuu- ,> 'IlIIl LVIIVIIIDGT, II 1 07 2'9" W ctport, Wednadiy, 6th.'ovon5i`,t o vp.II. - . ' . ~ aau.a,.w.an.a.y,un `xsusugg, . o'clock p.-. _ I 1-Ayn, "um o'clock - p. In. `I R HERBERT s. Mc1>o1iiALn;M.r.r. M for the South Riding oi Loads. will (D.V.) add: ti 3;: f his oonstitll at the ,followi_.n: pf-l:c.eI llndotimu ;-_ 7'" Dem, Mondny, 4:5 Novombarf u 1 o.-am. p.m. 4 , uuuloven, onaandtvobuttcu. ~--` \` White Kidlonghugtwoand font-but 3i5u`i.'c,' _ 1 f ,<`<`.5"'-iii?-A 1H1T.'.l`.EA.v T =2 '"i".!'H'r ---9 ~ `ohm :5 cans pe:*m,~ `T _ S. M. Pun-rn'nu.& Cu., 27 Park Row. and I Geo. P. Ravel] .1 (`.o., 40 `Park Row, are our ' Advertising Amenu in Nan` \'...-L r uufucx pm. ` I ' Elgil, Thundsyf 7th 'Novoiubor, gt" 1 'clock-p.m. v unuun p.I|I._ 1 Lyndhhrlt ith-Nwembu, st 1 Vclouk p.n. " 1. ;I DYAWINE.~ V ntxneuimi WINE, \` non 1micu._ um, AND `BUY your FANCY GOODS, I `fail. &c.. &c.. twantv nar 19ri;.coa. stunt, Bitch. Oct.` 17. 1872. mu. AND sm: mm nsrirozunnn J BEL'l`nttho ~ V . - L AD I ES! Political Meeting; 1:. & J.` Gardiiei-. TU (`0l{Rl*`.S_PUN DEN TS. .\nun_vnwuI eommunia-ntions can r:~.-eiw n. attention. Everything furw:|rdc:l for inser- I tionnlut he nccmnpauied lw the n:|.me ' . ` . I Of Wntaer: nut Inna-an.m.nlv I.\|- . sheinela` House. lshemeld House. ueo. r. xwweu .2 70., 40-Park Ra` Advertising Agents in New York. _ ,-_ ._.,v. .....u-- g: nun sea lrlllll l .|- IL._ lheoutagious, it is too late ; if not. it ' &.o`nIy increase our diicultis in tho? hurstf FRIDA Y L'|'E.\'l.\'G. NO I . 1. 1'To suascmaeas. __u1 , , ` that th above remarks will he ry for an urea-,ut I .-.......;.. -,. A. l.1~As1'.uuv, M. i).. V. 5. vi: lulu:-ulinn ;.. Il_\_.A.... IL.-. 3)] cum`. ---_ rncvv nun UVUIII`; rne mneusuen Will be held on next Thnrldsy evening. The lodge in said to be out-iihin-it is in no npidly as to become elnoet unwieldy. The contemplated Apron social, we understend, will come of on the 14th prexime. ",5! 1 ... " `,`{.'.".'2.7_';.I"Z;2. ., y"..T:'.I..'.'.."'uS ."v. `,0. j the Home. It in very strange ` thultioklonfor coutitutioml ppm. Brrnu. Loner. - The regular quarterly election of oice-bearers for Bethel Ledge, took place Int evening; the installation will on next 'l`hnt-nnv -----3-- " stated that the largerlengline had not yet been shipped from England; that the manufacturers had decided to forward the smaller size and ascertain the way in which it should be received prior to venturing any further. The object may seem judicious, and likewise, injndicious, because had the larger one been exhibited first it could net fail to have made a more favourable impres- sion. However if he should get a guarantee '0 from t e Committee he would despatch s. an blegl am, and the double cylinder will at` rive in something like three weeks, Mr J akeman explained that were the hose cap- able of sustaining such power that the double Cylllluus; would pump up to 300 lbs. of steam, forcing water 2,000 feet and two streams at ths;tJ_or by the application of a patent apparatus, four streams of short dis- tances. The Committee were satised with ,the Itatements; and it ik prehahle the` double cylindo-r will be immediately sent .for, and when it arrives at Montreal, that a deputation will visit the metropolis, and if approved of- `he same conditions as on- tered upon hy Whitby -it will be at once purchased and become the property of Kingston. ` Tnunmmvnzo DAY.-Tl|o Bishops of Huron And Toronto have ngreed upon" the 14th of November as day of thsnlugiving for en ,a.bnndnnt_ harvest. The other Canadian Bishops lnve nude no sign. Would it not be well for the Governor Genenl to issue hie pro- clunetien, and thus mke it e gene:-:1 holiday `- A communication of the Rev. Dr. Burns ` Montreal, addressed to the Walnut, state: the; the Lieut.-Governor of Ontnrio will inns hi; proclunetion declaring the 14th inlt. uholidny. ,_.- -.. ..... ..-.. uolclully luV8ll3lg8.Illlg. the consgrations which proved so diaa.st_.rously to municipal welfare and our general pro- sperity, he had personslly observed the very best engines of Cnnadisn and Ameri- can build become worse than useless by being obstructed by ice in the cold atmos- phere, anl It times occasionally when their services were the more urgently required. _He had considered the facts passing under his notice, and had wisely concluded that there was something radically wrong. His views were Ineralu n.........:....i L... 1., . - ,,, ___--.-...6 ..-unu-u_y wiuug. D13 were merely theoretical but he had communicated them to Messrs. Merry- weather and Sons, of London, England, and in the engine they had sent out he was rmly impressed that it covered all the objectionable points. He acknowledged in ttilfg terms the hand- 0 m mnner in which the committee had treated im in the course of their negotia- tions, notably their tedious wait of over three montns fer the present trial. He also larger enine been -hinnml 63...... `lit...-1--1 toe on Fire, Water and Gas, Alderman Harper of Whitby, Mr Gilbert the agent, (who by the [way is an able member of the fourth estate) the engineer, Mr J aka- man, and several invited guests adjoiuod to participate in a luncheon spread with much taste in Richardson's Restaurant, when matters relating to the steam engine were discusted at length. Mr Gilbert de- tailed the action he took respecting the in- troduction of the Merryweather" into this country, and the impulses which led him to act lhus-namely, that in histravels through the Dominion carefully investiga.tin`g.the conuzrations which nrnvml ... .I:-....o......-1 v..u-u:- lice can permit 1 Hana .....l_. __ 3 __.. .-._. can the doing: they luvs lately i been performing. The Treasurer remain- 1` ed at his post fur over two months witlmnt ' a seat. The Premier from unavoidable TUISUIII I'll` l\A -nu.` ._-.J - - I .._... .. ..,...5 mil exusustive one, `but the machine was ` at no time operated to the utmost of its capabili- ties, only being worked up to 100 lbs. of ' steam, with A water pressure of 85 lbs., whereas she is gauged 180 lbs. steam power. Having to force up hill and through canvass and leather hose, 100 lbs. was siuple power, but were it supplied with India-rubber hose, the kind proposed to be purchased for the Fire Brigade of this city, the limit of- its power could be brought into requisitiun. While pumping in the Ma.rket_Sqnsre sud- denly one of the valves burst, and created considerable slsrm end consternation smongst the bystanders, but from enquiry we Iesrn that the accident was trivial, and could have beeh rectified in s few minutes. Subsequent to the trial, which lasted till sbeut 3:30 o'clock, the Mayer, the commit- Gilbert ns-nn ....l ......._I 1, ' ---.. ,..:..muuug. um '1'reaau|-er um iruasuna did tho name, and now pl\nIII:An C- 1...; _L:., , " ` III! 0! diuinfoctanti. -W "W Phlpu. for the naniytxt-i.\n: the moat impur- IlIt qucttiou in {hut of rnuugiou. lnlluenu..; ll qonidorod by noun nnthormca gs both can- unl infectious. while others, of nn less Ilporiority. deny i_t uu_tirely._ l would any that I do not consular n. as either. and that ` tho nlult of my luau-\':\tiuus make me still ` in lay belief. For this reason do 1`; dfrot t_ho late. order of Secretary Boutw:`:ll I fivcnuug the nnport..1tn_m gf horses _frum ( ._n- `,Idl._ Is If It ___,lil only our dmi.-..m.'.. ;.. oL.; u........~ ,, _._.. ....- -nuuu, uulu now Premior in hntchinga policy and ; for the nwetiug of the House with legal right to do so than any nthe _. ... .1 u. ,..-- ..--an uv uuuav I Joy thah other private ' V person in the Province. It may be all very true that a seat is ready for him, but why dues he not get it . That matter might ; have been all arranged for him as well as I the usher little things no clovlrly managed bv some ut.-rnri..i.... ururu ....n... z.. I.- -.--.-., -.-V, run; muu cuy `VII! 00 nnmenscly rewarded for the long and somewhat ini- patient waitit has been subject to, and the de- lay thereby occasioned in the committee on Fire, Water and Gas arriving at a satisfao; tory decision. The frequent tests witness- [ed by the deputation in various parts of E the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec placed those whose duty it was to pro- nounce a verdict in the case, in an admir~' able position to deal justly with the cir- cumstances, and it must be a source of pleasure to the iuanufacturers through their agent, Mr Gilbert, to learn of the result of the introduction of the Merryweather" E into Canada, a new tield into which to ex- tend their busine'ss. 'l`hat this principal of engine will be adopted, seems undoubted, we are led to believe. The test yesterday was a trying and exhaustive one I `lint. eh. .......i.;.... .....- , ,.__ ..-...- -0 VACVCI I ILICIII-56`-l by some enterprising wnro-puller in the In- lc|`esl.8 of the Grant BI`itaih party of On- tario. S)-euk now. As we aunouncod in the issue of yester- day the task the Morryweather engine ! i_-___ _-._._., was-succeasfiil i 1 the extreme ; and as such * we join with tie corporation in giving ex- .pressiou to ouii approval, and think with them, too, thaf the city will he immense! r9'II'dBd fl)? (ha `nun: nut` -n....;...L..A :... The Steam I-Imzine Trial. arranging 9 with no more ._.. _.... `Al ' 1 I i rs, lent iod Ll, 9 [ __A f`|__ . I u l;:.)`|_`0piIg the _.to `+10 present, 1 renfain, _\'m.rs ,.. .v. v... -uwvvu, Ill masked unifornu, serenaded numbers of per- nonn, and not only that, but porpatntad may act: of nmchief, nnnoying the vitimn. Gatcl were carried nwny, fences torn down, and in one inltance the support: sawed sad the un- ingin front of the Mninnl n..n .1--.-n V - HAu.own 2x.-Thia festival was duly eb- eerved last night, And by none the more than by the young folk. The ulnnl [eltnel were indulged in. emong friends end around the fguily circle; outside the bheye enjoyed lively times. They pended severe! streets, in ,_-1 Innznlu SnssI'oN.--Onu Wednuday, John Lynch, comxnitted for trial Kc stabbing S" shipmnte on the propeller Bruno; in a (runs on Mondsy evening on MOISII Swift And Go. - dock, was brought before Deputy Judgo J. A. Bends:-Ion, and plodding guilty wad `sentenced to six months hnrd labour in the county gnol. _ _ .--_, -.... ..........uwu--,eu urxucu today that hi_a life is despair-ed of. McGregory had his thigh bone Imnahed, but not so bndly an to neceeeite unputntiem. He is reeeiving medical treatment at the Hotel Dieu Hospi- tal. The accident cannot be nltogether attri- buted to ca.relessneu--rather we nre inclined to believe that it was owing to want of thought, in not manning the brakes, miscellan- lnting the circumstances and in not using that caution which the occasion needed.` V uu..u_y, v.u., xur uexenuant. Bxxucs vs. SPELLMAN.-Thi 9. remanet, and will probably next County Court. This being the last case _on Court rose at 3 o'clock, after 1 ting of nearly two weeks. ......,..., .,,........ 1-. A. uuualneall, torecovor the mm of $14.05 for liquor: And cigar: got by the defendant. The jury were called, and the Judge gave a verdict for plainti for $7; with leave to defendant to move agsiut it in Term. B. M. Britton, Esq. for plaintilf ; J. O l .eilly, Q.C., for defendant. Run-nu `In 0...... -. . __ .. v....... -. auzurrugury Ian, and two or three others tripping over then fell violently on the ground. One of the wheels" passed ever Gnnn s body injuring the spine and back of the cheat, sud otherwise hurting him severely internally. E` e was re- moved to his house on Colberne street, and is in I. `verv lnw nnnil-.nn__-A I--3`-5--7 *1: _......_ .. .... .......= uu uuuurue street, [and is a. `very low condition--,so critical t6-day |_:_ AI'I 1 - .... win, uuull nv uuuu U811. k , George Scott, the lunatic, who was foudn not guilty" for murdering his father on the ground of insanity, was comlilitttod to Ruckwuod Asylum for an indenatd period_ Srorrswoon vs Cousxmuv.--This was an` action brought by George Spottswbol, inn- keeper, against F. X. Uousineau, torecovor uum of SL105 for I:......... --A -=--r - .-.... .... uu: servant. OI any _ one, neither the pla.iuti' nor the said Thames Mills appears to have keptiauy account of their transactions, or ever` had any settle- ment as to wages or otherwise. No witness- es were called for the defendant, his counsel trusting to the cross examin- ation of the plsinti"s own witnesses to show the extreme imprebalbility of their own story. The plsintiff herself and the said Thomas Mills were submitted to 9. most. searching and severe cross-_exunina- tion by the defendant : counsel Mr O'Reilly, and after able addresses from both counsel and as strong charge from the learn- ed J ` jury retired and after a short absence returned a. verdict for the defend- ant. J.`McIntyre Esq., for the Plaintiff, J. 0`Reilly Esq., Q.C. for the defendnnt. The fdllowing sentences were passed : Benjamin Clerk, lax-oency, two months ingaol. I\L,,.,-rf` * "` Q, A. D.. , The linens in spreading in Boston. Portu- vuouth, N. 11.. Albany, Rochester, &u. > _.. 5...... , Thumas Cox, stabbing; ploadpd guilty to common assault, 820, dud to remain in I custud until he nds bail. u A. fl,..._.... 0--.; .1 u -..- ,...,,.... ., .u...., mu nets. 1:. appeared from the evidence that the said Thomas H. M ills has for the last'{uu1-`years been engaged in peddling tinwnre through the country and getting sometimes in exchange old:-on, eggs, skins, ragrs, otc., which he sold in Kingston on his return. He always bought and sold in his own name, got credit for tinware in his own name, and had the in`- veices made out in his name. He never seengs to have used Mary Mill ; name, or professed in _any way to act as the servant of any. (Ina, neither the nlninH' um. I... -..:.a NIL, ...-- .-_v-uu sv sus wnc Ill IUUIIUT. Mn.Ls vs. McGUuu:. -This was an intetg pleader suit brought to decide the owner- ship of certain property seized by Sheriff Ferguson in June last under an execution` in his hands against one Thomas H. Mills and which were claimed by one Mary Mills a sister-in-law of the said Thomas H. Mills. At the assizes in March last the now defendant James McGuire was plain- tilf in an action of repleven against the said Thomas H. Mills and a ver- dict in his favour. An execution was placed in the Sheriffs hands to collect from the said Mills the amount of verdict and costs and the said Sheriff in June last made a seizure of a peddling waggon, a horse, and u. lot of tinware and other articles on the premises of the said Thomas Mills. Mary Mills claimed that the property was al` hers and that Thomas Mills acted mere! y as her servant at 820 B Inonth_ The She:-i' interpleaded and hence the present suit. The burden of proof rested on the pls.inti' Mary Mills te_ shew that the property seized was hers. It appeared 1.... . I | 1 Q I Friday, Nov. 1. Tu: Qvmm vs. Jonu Mcuwmn, LAROINY. -'I`he prisoiuar was accused of stealing 830 from `one Edwards on the 17th of September lutit the village of Collineby. Three wit" nealea were examined, but the evidence we: found insufficient to convict him, and he was discharged. Mr Britten for the Crown ; M4 Mclntyre for the prisoner. Mnrn vn unn....... mm. W Im Jlwrlmr. uwyrm I-mtsmluo. NlN l`l{ DAY. `.'l`AlWlvI-.1. ASSIZES. -4., nu uolcuullli. , `. SPELL.MAN.-ThiS case was undo md be tried at the Can rf. F. DAILY NF . VENING. Nov MBER 1. the docket, the her 3 prolonged sit- vvv uvvv `1v` , McGx-ego In-a--.- `L ---vv-._ -_.- r-v----.- - c... _..a , -- nve lune `of the malady. New die- eeeee neoeuitete new words to didtinguieh them, Ind perlnpe the e:-mre equine in- Inenin" end hippodi'p11theria" are as near the true onu el enybody may at the pre- eent tine undertake to decide. Meantime be everybody try his hand at ceining, end perhepe new words may arise euicienb ~ 31 eecurete to denoninete the disease, with- out x-eooune to that elur upon our ouuntfy given by the Americxns in styling the neledy the Cenade hone disease. Kev in your poor_ hone 1 LAn.cu't_Y. --`A thief nuned Horria or Smith, atolq s{;nqmb9r_pf _u-tick of clothing from Ighe Iohoonar D. MoGinnia. He iswantoii by the own: sad the police but cannot be ound. Rnnwgy Aocmmu-.-It was currently re- ported thin morning about the city thst a col- liuion Ind occurred on the Grand Trunk, be-_ tween Nspanoo and Kingston. We made inquiries. ma have been afuthentically inform- ed thst it we: a blight Accident to`: freight in-nin-littln or no dnnnge and no one hurt. {-- The l'.frxzoo.-Tne dinease is decreasing gm. dually` in Kingston, but there sre quite A num- ber of horns yet Inering. In the cquntry it in spreading. _ _ __.._.........., unuhl. Lne on-gen swnn`g"u.-and in the current, and braking loou run down the Galopn Rapids, at the bot which they anchored in safety. The Itumr nfterwu-do cloned and Icured the hgajgga withqut dnnnge. 4-,: ( Tm: PT. LAwunNcI.-Yeate1-day the steamer City of Hunilten, of the Government line, while towing up ei_x barges, partially laden with pig iron, grounded just after leav ing the Edwudnhurg Canal. The huge: lwnnicnnnnna :. 51... .......-_A - - FonauY.-Mr Allan Petrie, Chief of P0- lice, Belleville, arrived here this manning to u-rest one Richardson, :1. personage of gentle- menly appear-snee and polite manners, who in e.ccuee__d of being implicated in the forgery of 3 proninlmry note for 3 large amount on Luven J ones. The authorities of Belleville have one- nnn already in custody, who giving the neces- sary informetion led to the following of Rich- erdeon and'hie easy and auqcessful capture an en gooemvlice. ' ~ {__._..=_.= Turf Mtxsnlu. - Skiff and troupe of mimtrele performed to 5 g lut evening in the City Hall. The is passable, bun not so good as we 1 it in the past, though about the av vainu 1-mw-n.J -u- Thllrldny, Oct; gs _ - I illeura ones &""\ille1-`I whar!-'l`he prup. lterpria arrived E-om Port Dalhouaie with 20,700 bnahellef wheat, ex-schooner Knapp, from Chicago ; the solar. Caledonia also reach- ed from Cebeurg witli 7,300 bushels of wheat. ` The barge Reaolution left last evening for Montreal with 7.300 bulholn of wheat. The steal: Inigo Lincoln, and barge Lisg`a.r'in tow, left for Toronto, light. lleurl Ceulthnnt and Macpliie'I wharf.- Atrivala :,1Eargee_ Mohawk, from Montreal 236 ion: of pig iron ; Henry Thomas, 2,000 sack: of salt ; Seneca, 250 tons of pig iron. Dnnnrtnmn 2 Raven nn..'A. 1'1 now l...-l...l- ..: ELOPI Mlt)x'r.- The Montreal Star says that "3 gentleman from Kitgston presented him- self at the police oice this morning, and re- quested essistsnce to seek his child, which he stated had been brought to this city by his wife, who had eloped with -a seconcfmsn of her choice. He sppeered perfectly indiiferent to her fete, but exhibited a lively solicitude to recover possession of his son. He was as- sured thnt he had 1 legal right to secure the child and was referred to the Chief of Police, ffoln whom to nhtgin .m...4....I -:.I :_ _- -..-.- ._.. W... uaureu no me umet of Police, whom to obtain effectual aid in recover- ing the object of his search. We are haled in the attempt to find out the name and dis- tinction of the `twain referred to ; but one thing we know, that wizilea. Kingstonian is hunting his better half'in Montreal, a. hero from the metropolis of the Dominion is in much-of his fair spouse, guilty of a. similar ofaioo hem. Tit for tot, I also highly rcvumnwml p;~npcr ven- `En. _ , clothing of the stzsblcxl. of uunllrb PK whitovnhing of the stables And the free III 0! disinfectants. . Shun I`... oh- ---.:. __: , , -- New PnoPl:LLEx.--The keel for 1 new pro- peller fur Maura Procter (of Hamilton) bud Patterson (of Kingston). the owners of the late plbpellor Chins, destroyed by re, has been laid by Main Power md Son, of the Marine Railway. She will, nccording to agreement, be ready fol; launching lfy the opening of navi- gstion. .. u. vuv I,-xv, uwuul veiling now-a.-dnya. POLICI Count, Fnmn. - (Before the Police M.gi.me).-Jo|m Heady, a. sailor by profouion, paid $2 for getting drunk, and went hi: way 1 sad der and a wiser na.n-uu- till! next time. MILXTA av 'ScnooL. --Wa lea militury school will ,re-open on t camber next. Dr. Iaewia has been alled awsy to New York by illness in his family. He hopes to return oi: Wednesday. _--, ....... vnu , A. Ford, Fsirhnven, Detroit, coal ; Grace Whitney, Ogdensburg, Cleveland, iron ore; J. G. McGra.th, Kingston, Butfalo, iron ore; Dauutlosa, Toronto, Erie, barley ; VVhite Onk, Kingston, Cleveland, iron ore. Wind West, light. - "up. w: -nun; DUIIICI, ZUU F0!!! 01 pig |l'0I. Dopartunu : Bnrgen Oneida, 17,397 bushel: of wheat ; Mohawk, 19.750 bushel: of wheqt. `In-:6:-nnl 'I"..-..-_.._4.-4.:-._ 1 .v..- -. rs` uvu. `Mell Jame: 9w/ift & Co. a whu-f-The itgunor Pnuport panned up, nnd the Iteuners Cirinthin, Corsican, and propeller: Drama- cliry, Lake Outnrio, City of Montresl down. The schr. D. McGinnia from Oawego is unIoul- ing 108 tofu of coal. 0...; n_1|_ , , _ A\ . .. .-. - .n.--no uauwnun, prop. V CBIll. Up-Barque D. M. Foster, prop. Granite State, ochre. Seatou, 1 . Bennett, Mediator, Auguste, Blale. - ` 4 Wind, out. Port Colborne, Oct. 3l.-Prop. Mary VVAI-dn ClnthanI,Kingeton, gen cargo ; ecliru. Gold Hunter, (Heveland, Brookville, stone ; H. 1 . Murrgy, Cleveland, 'Toronto, coal; bar-que Arctic, do ; echrl. St. Andrew. do ; Miruni Belle,` Toledo, Oswego, wheat ; '1`. Martin, Cleveland, Cape Vincent, coal ; Albacore, Toledo, Kingston, corn ; Oriental, Toledo, Kingaten, timber; prop. Scotia, Milwaukie, ontreal, wheat ;echr. Antelope, Cleveland, Toronto, coal ; Paragon, do '; barque George Thurston, (_,'leveland, Toronto, coal. Schr. Gibson, Grenada, Acontias ; Prop. Michigan, Nashua, Ogdensburg, Chicago, gen cargo; harque Bismarck, St. Catharines, `Cleveland, light; echrs. Eureka, Toronto, Erie, barley ; Albatross, Kingston, Erie, iron ore ; coal; J, G Mnrnth L'1......A.-_ n, as 1 - - -v-vwu , auvunwn, 13,000 DIIIIIOII OI WHOSE. MontreslTrunpo1-tation Company : wharf -Tho tug Glide nu-ived with seven barges, conta.ining290 tons of railrnd iron and 240 tin: of pig iron. ,$l---_. 7-...-- a_._ :h. A A . . . p... _ ll-V33` 11.1. vs: nvyupu-cu nu... -uu 4-.n.vwnIa. - It in ohooring I130 to know that H Igjjt in to ash hi: int political speech .3 (kg `rat Reform dinnor to ho hold in Tggggto in 3 (ow dsyn. Wo shall then pro- bu, has of the npocinl plea which mode hi. judgmont in tho grout cone of Can- jguuy n o Premiership. It my bo that 5. .311 gglighton the public on tho mu of his administration, although ghg drcuniltsueoo it might be on well 53- so secure 3 out in the mounting, ` t ought noon to moot, and it 9.11! ho awkvud for I Promior to make gxnntiono from tho outsido of tho ,ochvoIInthngI.llory, for not being g ._L.. In. non not nnmmnv A nlnng an 41.- -... nvv vvnuu vn vvsu. Port Colborne, Oct. 30.-Down.-Prop. Ol|unplain,|n`rque Mary Jane, prop. Cleve- land, lchr. New Dominion, prop. Empire, bsrquo Southampton, schr. Garibaldi, barquo Bessie Barwick, prop. Qcean. Un_R.m...n u L\;._;.... ....-- n_-_:u- Mn; _ e Nevis.` i` Gaylord : d good house I. The company have seen average tra- learn that the the 1st of De- \J Unocolstq Cream! dreds other, Candies of evs1:y Des_cription` HE ILLUSTRATED LONDON AL- T MANAC, with five Engraving: nnd Coloured Plates. = B.immel s Perfunted Almanac. Hex-oinqn of Itnlinn Potty? Josh Billin -Firmen Alninax. New an-riv I of Btntioncry, Anoonnt Books, Envelopes, Drawing Pncils, will be sold` choa 1- than ever, at E. 8'l`AOEY S MUSlC_ AN NEWS DEPOT, King Stuet. mr mnckle U'1)ea, only of _Pntrick 0 Dea, Esq.. Margret, youngest daughter of Thu. Dov/ling, Esq., all of Camden. 7 -2 AT E. sT_AoErs Cheap Book Store. Tn: W_I:LL or Exams}; L .-u>I:1r1L1:D.-Tl1e horse disease hes furnished I splendid up- portuuity for newspaper men to sit their leerning, end they sometimes do so at the expense of their etymology. We believe the term Epizootic" wss indigenous to Toronto, end has been generally adopted. fund s few years ago mac things s little lively by putting headings to his srticlee se fer es possible removed from the subject treated at , end argued that in so doing he wss only the other brothers of the quill. It my be that this word we: adopt- ` ed for s silnilsr reeson. When the disesse spread to Kingston some eriginnl genius get up the word hippediphtherous. All very well. but if it had been celled, hippo- diphtheris," it would have been very near esrreet. `The New York Herald, however, in km...) e.. o-|.- AL- 1--.: --..I -- _.

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