(I00. I . A Adver ' wmcn lor acrougm and navour ls unequauea. All of which will be offered at prices that will defy competition. 1 hone bv accummodation to customers and wm Lexy compenuon. hope by accommodation to strict attention to business to merit a fair nhare of the public patronage. N- -..--_.... ...--... ..-..-- An ._--.. R.-..y. REMEMBEi{ 'l`H}.3 SIGN OF THE STAR_ Princess Street, Kingston. All goods delivered within ve miles of the city free of charge. :1HE UN DERSIGNED having retired from Business, has disposed of the Stock and Good Will of his Store on Princess Street to Mr Nathaniel K. Scott, his man 'n Clel`-k for the last nine years, and Mr un B Dalton, for twelve years Clerk to Samuel Muckleston, Esquire. Inthua takina lnnva of than mnnv kind LILIIC KIBSTAIIJ, -lhiqlllf. In thus taking leave of the many kind friends who have patronized him, during the 21 years he has been in business, he wishes to express his warmest acknowledgements` to them, and takes the opporthity of recom- mending his Successors, Messrs Scott and Dalton, with the full nssnnnce that they will give every satisfaction to those who Inny fa- vour them with their patronage. ARCHIBALD LIVINGSTON. `Pr-inrvnea Q15:-nnf. `(inn-nl-nn N4 IE7`) : mew FIRM soon EfnAL1nu. 7 1:11`. aunauninrstczs respeczmuy mrenn _l_ their friends and the uhlic thst they have purchased the Stock sn Good Will of the Grocery Business, for many years carried ` on by Archibald Livingston, Esq ire, Princess Street, and he by the closest jttention, and an earnest en eavour to oblige hose who ex- tend to them their patro e, merit as con- tinuation of the support so `her ly extended to their predecessor. ' N. K. SCOTT. BUCKWIIEAT noun. lnuun 1 rmum noun 1] CT III IUU XUIIIUII. IIIU QKCUVITLSCT chap Isy have boon gogding the won-in of one of Enghndi [recent poets, and Itlunblod on than words : . Mon-1son s. II? NIOYTISOIXI. Our Young Hyuon at 70 Cent: is the but value in Kingston. J We have n low-nrlced Gmmowder Tan f.'hn.t New Season English Breakfut just received at Mo:-rison n. (In. \'.-...-.a `IJ'..-..- .5 HA l"-..L- .'- LL- L-_L value in Kingston. have I low-priced Gunpowder Tea that will aatonish my_ good judge of Tea. One Tieroe of my favourite Ham, and ditto of Breakfast Bacon, just to hand. ARUHIDALU 1.1 v l.1Vl1'5'.l'U Princess Street, Kingston, N ov., 1872. Wines and Liquors. _ W . Kingston, Nov. 6th, 1872. Nov. 6. WHE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform and Dublic thev 'l`he (`an-ler Boys .rt-relve no Inner: for salt. and JIIV Inn uulllilur "STAR" UCKWHEAT FLOUR RECEIVED AT MORRISON S. 20 Barrel: FAMILY FLOUR `at IMorri- 11's. 50 Barrels XXX PASTRY FLOUR at an-umn n, JOSEPH Dt_)`[l.NLLY,_` ottigwy occ.Tu, i872. UTE RIZED DISCOUNT on Annmi: L J.N owns until further notic: `llpor llans and Bacon. Business Notice. M. MORRISON. Cl?.S1_3OII1S DGPE-rtmnnt, 046...- n.` I] In Tea, Tea, Tea. (A SPECIALTY.) for n. ee nun out 'l'hn whet we heve we prize not te the worth Whila we enjey it; but being leched lost, Why we ruck the velne, then wehrnd Thd virtue which peeeeuien would not ehow nu ,Whilee it wneonre. But this in not All. The Solon p` Joeeds : It wu hardly to be expected that Sir F. inch, pttelldipg to repreeent the Re- brn element of Onterio, could remain in the gevernmeut sfter the decision of the eledenl holy in Ontario, and `pe`&culei-ly in South Brent." Now thnt in herd on the Kiifnt. He ought at once to retire, and ohtein the unanimous pleudite of the re- fof-en ef Ontsrio, end yet we think he ` willherdlyileeo even to eern e guerdon elench weighty price. Hi: retirement while it in e. terric blow to the` tottering Cehinet, could not he evoided on my terms eounpetihle with self reepect on the part of Sir Frende. Oh Sir Francis ! A`. ,A I 5-- ...L..L 46 PRINCESS ` STREET Stu Gregory. N. K.|SCO'K'T, W 11 DAIIH Omce Journals for % |vAss I VASES I VASES 1| SPLENDID A.s5Uu'1'mlsN1' ml: re- ceived. chuper than over offered be- fore in Kingston, ` . AT GBIGOR`S. (nous: nous: DOLLS 1| stock ` "l`I11l! OUT DI/DUI III IV l'lDlll' Boxes. mud Dressing C l finest and cheapest in the cnty ' November 6. 'D1\'tsbA r :m'1~.'.\'1.\'u.W.\'o I . _;_ signal: on 1-xuuAx, me am mn.. at noon, for the Masons , Carpenters , Painters and l`insmiths Work required in the erection of two Dwellings for Mr John Reid. Plan: and Inecicntionn nnv he inn :1: mv 01 [W0 uweumgu 101' III` JOIII 5910. specication: may be noon at my oce, Mu-hle Block. P1-lagoon Street. ' `D nnrrnu The City Book Store. SHEFFIELD HOUSE. Cl.`-IEAP MusIc.| IL beautnul nine or t Bonny Mary of Argyle. Beautiful Dav: that are nanny nary ox Argyle . . . . . . .. Day: Put. Come into the Gu-clan. Maud. DGIIIIITIII Lllyl `I133 If`. the Garden, Maud. Charming Woman. . .. . . . Driven from Home ,: . . . . Do not heedhetvn.nung..... Dolly Vsrden (comic) . . . . . . . Excelsior . . . . . . . . . . . . , U011) V IFIIBII ICOIIIIC) . . .. Excelsior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` Fair shine: the Moon . . . . . . . .' . . . . Farewell Annie,`Dear. . . . . . Gips_ay's Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Grecmn Bend (comic) . . . . . . . . .. Gone for Ever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Home, Sweet Home (tong) . . . . . . IfDu1wereonlyB.ich...- . . . . . .. ' I will not heed her warning . . . . . . I un not angry` with you, dearest Just before the Balgtle, Mbther . . Kiss and make it up . . . . . . . . . . . . Let the Angels in Lord Lovel ............. ..'.'.'.'.'.'E ` `Maiden : Prayer. . . . . . . . MockingBird....... Meet mehym ' Mu-chin: thro Goorin_ DON T FORGET rljn v nan: - . -....._ Iou you,go `after that? Sec whai I noble being you no, when you do that the IUfOl'llIG`l'I want you ! If you have 10 slnndy made up your mind, do -4 -A -_-- _I.:I-A A1... L-I.. at ..__:-.. l....... CHARLES GRIGOR: mu-cnmgtnrduoo ' Never Trouble T1-ou lo... . .. Norah, the Pride of Kildu_'e.. Outinthe Cold nut in I"|n Qfuuuabn H1995 IIIG Dy mo`: Mnrc ' g 1 Never Trouble '1 uunmnne Uolu Outin the Streei -l......... Put me in my little bed Pilgrim of Love..... Rank Inn 51: h`nAh-In `Ilnt-I... IVOGKIHUFOI Sweet Maud. .` Rlknn an-11 R4. Dlillllzfil 11033913.... They have found me an Villnne Blnnlrmnith vuuxge nnckamlth .. .. Write me 5 Letter from Home Wniting, by Mills:-d We arqgotng awsyto Mugs. ....`.-- Will you meet me by the stile, Annie Why so nu], my Precious Darling You ought to see my Sash. . . v1\vv`-v .....--____ ngnm ox Love... lgock we to sleep, Mother SweetMI.nd.......,,,., Illy IIIVC lound Ine Village Blacksmith Write me 3 'lattm- #- Xvi -vU -uv-u ---no my Jvsqn u.-....., _v to at once, whilst the halo of pnine from __._L ___..-_;-.l -...._... .- L._'..L4 -'l......s ......- new VIEWS or KIIESTOI av HEND`E__RS O N. HE following no nowyfor ado:-City H311, Court House, Post Oqo, Custom House. the Hoanitnl St Gan:-ma : n.gI..a...1 noule, me noupuu, ac. unon-gs : Usthednl, St. Paul : Church, Queen 81::-not W. Methodist Church, Grammar School. AT m:NDERsoN's BOOKSTORE. November 5. om: BOXES, ronrrouos, M-uio CIBOI, Manic Rolls, CHEAP, November 5. '- WHAT our Stock of Writing Dem, Work Boxes. sud Drcuimz Cum. Ln the 1ENDERS will be received 14, the under,- _ signed on FRIDAY, the 8th innt.. 3t >011. the Manna . Cu-nentnrn - Painters November 5. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT just re! nnivml nhnnner than nvar oel-ed November 5. nuvuvw, nu.-u one --v urn ru-u-u .-.- Iud unwanted aoureu in bright about your head. But we must tear ounelvea away from the sweat imaginative story so neatly got no by our old particular friend Cameron of the Afverther, and, averting the glass, Ice Sir Francis buy with Departmental Iwk It Ottawa and with no present inten_ till of giving it up Tin true. `tin pity, pity `tin `ti: true." Eh, Cameron, do- younnderatand? fgovembot `5. Oct. 29, 1872. ` MANAC. THE BOW BELLS ALMANAO._ HE ` ILLUSTRATED I_.oNnoN October 31, 1379. NCBOR WEIGHED . . . L Beautiful Isle of the Sea. . nnv Marv II` Lunch: r1'rH nE1) HA_112;Dumd or U].- dressed--tho largest sud cheapest I ?w1u"r1N: mgsxs. Harback & Go. Neiv Wstereoscopes. Malaga Grapes: Ifnlnon (11-as-us. -vvu -v--y. - Land -:5.--n u-v-tun indigo! the Board of Public School Tnu_ L... 5-]... '-slung this -up--`inn in 6|.` (`nu-...h FINE ASSOBTIIENT LT JOHN annnnasorm . ~ , _ "a1ag"'" E"""i Malag mm I Malaga. Grapes! 'l`0% Builders. Sheield House. Lemn s I Lemons I Lemons I Lemons I J6HN 111-aiv DERSON, Hnoklellgl AT H'ENDEB80N S. jun-'- Inlw nauniu Ir: Luuuv uvuuvl a-u-_ SOC Mkol this evening in the Council Cllnllcrttthontlnl hour. * - AT GRIGOR'S. 15 Cents. `I K R.&J.GAnDINER ! /3; ! IIIVO. Illd I0 Inll urea: .I.\I lstock of FANCY AND STAPLE [DRY % GOODS! -~ glow Pqplihn. . N: Shdgo Ooudod Silh ~" '.-~ ' New Shula, Black lolourod Velvetoonn. The `menu: Qulity Silk Mum. Velvotn, 27 inches wide. * lhn.ck sin: lo:_natBVl:VkO%. 20 imgm wide. Hnndnolnol ' V Giipu ad` 0mam'1mIenb:- ` White and Blue Raul Luca. boBluk`uui Coloured Gun Grain Sub Bi];- ns. . _ ,2-< " Full Lina Jouphina Celeb:-stud Punch Kid Glovu, one and two buttons. ' Whit; ainvl nan`. trn Ant` `nu-In Ln` 3511 EIIWII. . ' Vaonualu olotings snpe:_-ior usottmurt of Blulkntlffhlnoln, Shoet1np_,,Nap_kinn,` Cotton, 11 ortln of . ~ 'A Splu:d.id S'l:ook{> Cl.:t|n oroatlemat West. fox-'I.niiou and Gcntlcnen. i ~ A ~All the showman o5cnn_istleuthu1fpre- unt importingjniou. 3 ,.--tn,,, 1: . Au sspnuaia sake; of Undcr-Clothing L . 9: jam manna (consns. Kllgndnono nnccm. A150 a. wig: Assortment of New `and D MATERIAL at vu-y low A1 LAIGI Ylr2-'l'|nt scnnp-n. genuine hdy kil|nt-wln Inn boon creating such a exotica Inupt the fair in, ha not yet bgguound. Wohsveheaadit uidtlnt 110 Laban Ihnnchlly jiltodhy some f|ith|eu .-, gs: .hiI conduct tovnrdn th. 5` jand the com-unity. Another ..,' lgbuuing Imdu Iinilnr lnlluciue g'..,huhunoonnittadhogulforsa.fe L___-._. S. K. Pluomk (`o., 27 Park Row. and 000. P. Roull & C0,. 40 Park How, are our Advertising Agnes in New York. _ | Illllib French Pdnly, Clan Tutu; and Ottoman Stri Shawls. 0 on also olen; 5 nf nlnnnl 'PI.....l. EL.-b_..- \`l __`|.:_- ` AT PARKH|LL S NEW BOOKS ERY FAB WEST ..gABN'Ull'8- AUTOBIOGRAPHY, hyghim-` Jbsn BILLING8 ALu1NAi . 1>nu>'r1cAL JOKES .5, Artcuun wad uul Hark Twain. ~ T MARK mums oomc Dnun. WALKS ABOUT JIER'l'TA'I .`Ii!I.l an-Av UN SUUTII AF 0`. WUN _ 137 YEL W STONE. ATa3AND MILES T0 T33 ROB ROY CASTLE. * " 2 BRET HABTEB POEMS. IIBW edition. :*T:3:%.a:.P~: B-.A,...- FRO TENT T0 ?iLAl4E. BIBICAL:TBEA3URY. * Nannie:-4*. % nu uxovu, one um two buttons. . Whito Kid Glnvu, mu-, two and four but- Dill. ursauuuuiuucuulliel. All rent ` _ _H' Pl,eI_le clmdpnmim. pE8PEOTFULLY undue. nu they I. hnvc lddad to their alfendv IAIII nixoum. ScIooL,-'l`be Whig, npemng .1 jlbiohility of tho utahlinhmont of the g-gl School in Kingiton, point: out an the .. dds-nil . location tho ptcporty owned . .._ ux..:_...o.- Rut than in .....n.-.. In, The any Bookstore. nunun 1`WAlN B COMIC ABOUT JERUSALEM. FINDING OF DR. LIVINGSTONE. TRAVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA. W0'NDEl!8M'0i' `nu: vizmnw 5:-rm Prinoapi Sh-oat, % ngnton, Oct. 27,-187?.` `IiRGUNDY WINE, _ BURGUNDY wnm, FOR Lumen. runrbsm, -' A. 1... Khptu, .x.a,-1312. ,, have. 9 Al F; run mmm`-mus, f `I17 B. 1.; (`an-diner. FOR BY 1.630. KING. :11:-us mu--- --- r-'3'--1 '"'--v-- 5, ,-uvinpton. But then in another 10- ..|ig,clgaor by the town, pcueuinggreator `mega than the property dlndod to by g5. 1159. Th property now slludod to in 3 W. hnlknovn u the Hon-chmor re- g-vs, nlulcint put of which it in undu- H ntillintho nsrkot. _.M'onovu-, nit `kin-inhloeo host the urban with olognnt A.._u...n_o.l buildings. than lip nu...-....o.. :- Ilium: Ililuuivunv unl law`: In: u|u`|n|; guard buildmut. the muryopmy 3. -`,3 plastic, the {aunt con. `yd Inn ti0|III 59Iu'.whilo the In-thri- 14.`-Eu in (mm: that-an! witlumt um;..o-....., _____..._..., wuuu out Ibblf ll _ o in- in hut tlnnol without any intgrvur Scloox. Bogua. - The regular` monthly __-.A.I__ -1 AL- 11--.: -3 1J..l.I:.. \l..I.....I 'l`....- m _oonnicsro:`n"r]i<}.' inn nuns:-ni.~.o;..... ..... ..._ Eh: Qailg gnaw"..- 1'5 `usscmaeas. Foritufdhoue . --'-- -".6 0- LL- -. llI'IIe News. Moan Janna I Miller : w|nrf--'l`lus achrs. 4 3 Southampton, from Chicago. with 20,000 bush 1 .05 roI:'h, and Valedunia, from Uobourg. 6,500 I`!.blIIhO|l of wheat, have urrived and been t.~4- : : ` I chtrgod. The barges America, `.200 tons M" 1,` uia in... .....l \l.....'.-.. I -).\n I..._.,. ,.c .,.u .... l L; do not receive their Papers regularly will confer I hvour by leaving `word at this oee. `-....-a-_. --av vu-..vu gnu--.nu..-, -vv vuuu nu l I pig iron, and Monies, L300 bags of salt. ar- rived from .\l-mtreal. 'l lnoy uuldaded and left. again last night for the same place with 20,000 bushel: of com. 770 barrels of apples, and 260 annals of our. ,, ` l nu--1 vs uvuu. Maul : L`oult.liurst. and Macpliiu's wlmrf. - Arrivals : Schr. Meteor, from Uakvillu, 3,84 bushels of when ; barge John Mann. from Montrecl. 838 liars of railroad iron ; barge- Elk. I00 ton: cf pig iron ; barge Bnwerfnl, 190 tons of pig and 300 burs of railroad iiion; iiflrgr Jones, `08 tuna, and barge 'l`u:i-an-urn, ".".`i) tons of pig iron. The prop. Enterprise lift for Hamilton with `.".'0 tons of pig iron. _ \I......-. ,l..m.... \`u:`b A. l`.. n. ...i.....r `I`I._. -...._..-an nu... --v vvllu u. r-5 uuu. Messrs James Swift & t`o.'s whari--`[`|ne Iteuners Picton and Usprey and propellers Mary `Nani and Bristol passed. down. 'l`ln.- `steamer Norseman arrived with 1 load of fruit from Rochestei-, via Charlotte. The steamer Spartan, bound up, was dtsined by stress 0! weather. `a . . ... Montreal 'I`ransportat.ion Company : wlurf --Arri\'als since Saturday :-Uutariu, from Toledo, `. 0.06l bushels of corn ; L`.iu.i' dian, from Port Dalhousie, `2l,90'. Lush: eln of. wheat; New Dominion, from Chi. cago. H.763 do; M:-db:-ry, from Chicago. 10,- I32 do.; Mnry June, from Chicago, 19,565 .10. ; Mnggie My-Rue, from Chicago. '20,!-45 ilu.; Enterprise, from Port Dalhousie. 19,336 do.-. Garibaldi, from Toledo. l9.966 bush;-ls of corn; M. L. Brock, from Toledo, 16,496 llusliels of cern. Departures, per tug H. F. Bronson Barge: \\'eItport, 10,200 bushels wheat ; C. 9,775 bushels com ; Dauutless, l0,769 bushels of corn ; C. Burgess, 10,448 bushels of wheat; Harvest, 14,118 bushels whoat; Fortitude. l0,325 bushels do.; \'V:nda, 10,750 bushels corn; Glow, 709 bushels do.; Convoy, 9,000 bunhela whest. The barqua Vary J-one is loading bag salt for Toledo. \'-.. D...o I -..H._._.. .. z n n u`.---`--u, nun. uycrt, moutreal, gen cargo; America, Milwaukee, Uswego, wheat; B. l:`.\'e leigh. 'l_`oleclo, do.; prop Michigali, Cleveland, Ogdenelmrg, gen cargo ; schr Shicklunn, Eria-,3` Oswego. corl ; L`. `w. Mixer, Chicago, Uawegu. l corn; schr \Vave Crest, Kiincanliue, King- ston, wheat; R. Dart, Toledo, Oswego, corn -L. Dali, Detroit, Ouwego, wheat; Clayton Bell, Chicago, Ugcleusbnrg, corn; .\l;u1cra. Milwaukee, Uswego, whent;Jamaic2\, (`hic:t- go, Ulwego, corn ; Guiding Star, Milwaukee. Oswego, wheat ; Mont Blanc, Chicago, Usw: - [0, corn; Amoskei, Detroit, do, corn ; Hun- gerfonl, Toledo, Ugdensbnrg, corn ; A. J. Rogers, Chicago, Oswego, corn ; Persia, Cle- veland, Toronto, coal ; lnrque Jane C. \Vuud- ru, Cleveland, Toronto, coal ; schr Nortllunr ho:-lend. .. _ .... l--. V. - .v----` gun` can un nvncuu. Port Uolborne, Nov. 5.--D0wll.--I rup Gwrliin. Port Rye:-so, Montreal, gen cargo; Aunnu-inn Xlilumnl-.u. n..-.--.. ...|..._;_ n I.`.... Up-Prop City`of Chathun, Lake Michigan, Ichr J. E. Noyes, Oawego, Chicngo, coal ; Lillie Psnonl. Oawego, Milwaukee, salt. ' find southeast. -` ' Tnixxsaxvxxo D.v1.-A special service will be held at St. Paul's Church on the evening of 'l'hanksgi\`ing Day. The Sunday S-:bo--1 anniversary sermon will be preached on the -gnna nn.-neinn "DAYS ls Tl Doum1ox.--This is the tic]; -of a lecture to be delivered in conn"ect.ion with the Belfast Church of Ireland Youug M_en s Socidfy. by Mr \Villia.m Johnson, M. P. -..v IIIIUTX nuuv-<- Juauuluaj SIGVCIJ states ths a. dnyof Thanksgiving for temporal blessing: ha been appointed by the Govern - meat of the Province of Quebec. Has Ontal-2.. lens to be thanltfulfor K" Considering that the proclunation of the Lieutenant-Governor` of Ontario bears date the 31st ultimo, we are in. clinod to think. the. new: travels very slowly in `xntnn o\' '\l\rlIID|J.1I \-FL` IVXJIV It`. ` _ Ilylcu comnumcehom can receive no Everything forwllxled for inner `. tionluuqt he accompanied by the name and ` ` Iddnee of the writer; not mu-eeeerily fun: g ` rimon. but an e\'ic\em`e of authenticity. ' .\ t in nlnorequeeled that a-qrree`xuulont.a mll | `. only writ_on one aisle of the sheet uf paper. 3 We eeneot undertake to return re-.191:-ted communication. ' Mr Doward is organizing a Choral Sm,-iety and has already obtained the names of fty members. The society will meet for practice at St. George : Hall on Monday next. This is 3 step in the right direction. Tin Somu: AT Tm: 0n.umn HALL.--LaSt evening the annual soiree to commemorate the discovery of the Gunpowder Plot took place in the Victoria Orange Hall. There was a fai attendance. Sodn after 8 o'clock tea wag served, to which ample justice was done to the good things provided, upon the termination of which speeches were delivered by Mr Alder- man Livingston, County Muster ; Mr Snook, Hr Alderlnnn Mclntyro, Deputy District u...+..-. M. uh... u ... n..i.:........ u n n xuuwu -..-u guy.-go,-w, ucyuoy 1.na|.r|u| later; Mr Shaw, Wm. Robinson, M. P. P. -..A5|...l"l._-nugn LI-'I`t..._ ll,.\,l'..L.._ I\.' --e-va , .-s -.n-aw, v-nu. navvaaanvll, )$.l..l. ., andthe Cha.irmnn,MrThos. McMahon, District Master. Messrs Cuddefurd and Alexander Rohba sang two comic songs in character, and were each honoured by an encore. A humorous reading, entitled D.-:.rb_y Doyle : Trip from Cork to Quebec, was given by Mr Alexander, which was well received. Mr Me'e presided at the piano, and the Garri- son Artillery Bend, under the leadership of Mr Beckett, performed several favourite pieces of jnusic. The singing of the national anthem concluded the aoiree. The room was then prepared for dancing, in which the lovers of Terpsichere indulged to their heurta content, under the directorship of Mr Perry ; and alto- gether a delightful evening was spent. Mr Swanaton was the purveyor for the aoiree. I A1` 11' AGAIN.--VVO are all femilini` with the munnirings of the Grit organs last fall at what they were pleased to cell the delay in enlling together the House. Six-.Johu was `efrnidto meet the House, "He would not call them together until the last moment, He wee certain of being defeaud ' on the Treaty of Washington question," and I hun- dred other groundless charges, and insinua- tions were boldly indulged in. When the House did meet the fnlsity of the Grit state- ments was apparent, and as for the Grit fec- tion on the Treaty of \Vashington every one knows that they were not merely defeated- they were completely rouied by n majority from every Province of the Dominion. We observe that the London Advrrtiaer hes alrea- dy started this gene again. We are told in a recent number thet Sir John will postpone the` calling of the House es long es possible. Our eonteurporary may take it for granted that Sir John the House together when he is ready, and when the public business requires it, and neither sooner or later. But suppose we very the amusement a little by asking VVhen is the Legislative Assembly to be eallod together? or when is Mr Mowat going tn:-ab. -4-60 The -Pictcrm Times .05. yesterday gravely Itnlmn thAtn nlgw nf 'I`hnn|zaaiwinnpFn.- I>-......\....I Itogots nut?` gen}; I /%'/FHE DAILY NEWS-WED.\IESD ,Y EVENING. NO{7EM]3`ER 6. I-I` l'Il'fll'I' IIO)'S .l'('.(`(`IVE papers for sale. and any boy selling `spent is dishonest and should I- - jucouraaed by the pulphc. 'l`In- hcws can be purchased at any of the Bookstores. 1 Laying of the Corner Stone. ' This morning at 11 u'cloc'k, the Mu.yor iS. '1`. Drunntm, E ln the pre:0.ice ofi` -L the Board of Directors and many o`hers, 1 ylsid the corner stoneuf the addition now `being erected to the handsmne Johnson Property," Montreal Road, which is being converted into a. House of Industry. The attendance of citizens was smaller, than we , nnticipated-Inuch smaller, indeed, than the occasion deserved. The Board of Di- rectors left the Mayor's oico in a body and proceeded to the place designated where everything was found in readiness for the perfornmnce of the interesting event. D.-....: .... .. 4.. 4|... :........,.....a.:.._. ,r , I t 5 C I ( 1 1 l tm..v........-A. us vllv uuvswauusg UVUIIL. Previous to the inauguration of pruceed- I lugs the bluyor addressed the assembly. giving :1 brief retrospect of the House of Industry from the time of its establishment in 1846 to the present time--a" period of twenty-six years. When he entered the Board as a Director some fourteen years. ago, the lnstituniou was deeply in debt; it was exceedingly dirty and contained cun- ` sidcrably more inmates than it could cun-- venieutly acconnnudate. They had labored indefatigably and it was a pleasure to con- ceive the result they had attained, thanks for the material assistance they had an- uually received from the government. They were all well aware that at the confed- emti--n of the Provinces in 1367 this and all similar Institutions lost some six months of the usual government grant `of 33,- 000. The responsibility of maintaining the House was then transferred from the Dominion Government to the Ontario Le- gislature, and with that act the annuity was reduced to 32,400. Now, with the balance of funds on hand, and the gift 5f the John- son proporty"-~a property valued at $10,- 000 at lvast-and the sale of the building now occupied as such Institution on Earl street. it. was proposed to remove the -same and resume it on an enlarged sca.le.-(Hear. l|eul'),-Aand as such he mightstate it wotild nu lnmzer be n-nmunimnd ma :1 1-hum fur H... . ncuI;,-*lbIlu as Iuluu nu Iulgllt. state It Wulllu ' lnnger be recognised as a refuge for the poor, but It House of Industry in reality. It was well known that 83,0()tIyea.1-ly were paid to_ the county for the support. of pris- uncrs. imprisoned for vngrancy, intoxica- tion and like petty misdeuieauours, who could be committed here, enduring punish- nicnt but no disgrace, and being engaged ti\'c instead of s pecuniary less. This site for the institution was Id|nll'2lbl_)' located, and possessed excellent and comniudions ztccoiniodstion, by which the sexes would be in exercise that will tend to be renninera- ` isolated, the men working, eating and sleep- ing in ditfereiit denartments frum H... . isulated, ing ditferem. departments from the others. If desirous theCorpo|-anion could aid another wing to the Institution, csrrying out the provisions of the law and that too it much less expenditure thsn $3,000 mak- ing the House one of the most extensive and important in the Dominion at a. great saving to the city. (Hear hear.) He ob- served that the city member in the Local House was present, and as oueof the Di- rectors of the Institution one in whose hands he felt sure that its interests were safe ; that he would spare no efforts to havs the gov- ernment continue as large I. grant to this as any siinilsr Institution in Ontario. Mr Rlihinann M D D ...:.n um-.. I--1 - NB lly suuulr lllltltlltlon in Untario. Mr Robinson, M.P.P., said there had been a great deal of talk in Toronto recent- ly that Kingston received more than its due share in the distribution of charities, this city ubluining as much as the "Queen city," a place of nearly thrice its population, and contributing three times as much as King~ stun, whose corporation, he regretted, was represented as contribu ing nothing to- wards the House of Ind stry_. Alderman Allen_'l`hin|z nf om: .nl.m.a:.1 wnrua Lne nouse OI lnaustry, Alderman Allen-Think of this splendid property. LII` Rllliinaaxn nnnHn.....l uI...L L|...:. -..._ Pl`lPPCl'ly. Mr Robinson continued that that was very true, but it had inherited a. bad name a.l1(l 9. bad reputation by an unjust criticism of Inspector Langmuir-for what I'ea.sun ue knew not. He reviewed some of the facts laid by him before the Legislature in setting forth the claims of Kingston for the high grant of $2,400 ; it passed this year, but was rather a. problematinal question to cal- culate and discuss hereafter. He endorsed the sentiments of the Board in asserting that the House of Industry must be inaintained ; to his knowledge some of its present occu- pants were once in thehighest positions ; for- tunefailed them and they were so humiliated as very reluctantly to be recipients of th bounty and liberality of others. As far as he concerned he would exert his influence to have the grant renewed by the government ; but he feared success and counselled action on the part of the corporation to aid this one of the most useful of charitable In- stitutions. "I"LA IA ....-_ _.___I: _ J u BBIDUUIIIIII. The Mayor replied that in.the cities of London, Hamilton, and Toronto, and else-'` where it was the custom of all denomina- tions, Whethor Roman Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian, or Episcopalian, to unite in supporting a House of Industry, while here each religious body assits in keeping its own destitute and indigent, a. similar course he advised to be pursued here, in which case the Institution would be rendered one of the best in the Dominion Mr Rnluinnnn man A6 ...,:...,... AL-` _-_L -.... rl-I cl ulwrwunv The party adjourned afterwards to Rich- ardson : restaurant where 9. handsome spread was provided. The Mayor occupied the chairzgndzfter adiscuaaion of the good things provided, the usual loyal toasts were given. I.nrespometohilhealth,lIrBob1' 1. 01 we nest. In me uomunon. Mr Robinson was of opinion that each church should kee its own poor. He thought the Mnyohoul do as he had when in offic-e--see that no strangers are relieved if the maintanance of the Institution depends entirely upon local resources. The Dean of Ontario Lulznti 1 m...:.... ...1.-.'.` :1` Tax payers who have not yet paid their taxes are reminded to do no at once. and save costs. V- --...n...v.... ....-.5---an, Amvv. v, 1e14, 7 .With three cheers for the Queen, three for the Mayor, the City Member, the clergy, etc., the party dispersed. _ ` 'l`l... .....4.. ...1:...-_..._,: _n__,,, 1 . n. . II0lTSl'} (DI-` INDUSTRY. 31.1. .| ., nan: no Wlvl I.HI`pulll-'VEI'y Uflalll | ` `tlnt Kingston wmud receive the Normal 5 yor E School ; as to Ottawa or any other place he i of cared not whether they received 3 School or i L ` not. As to the House of Industry he would : N: 1 do all in his pmvertn procure at renewal of 30 the grantiu full, but feared it would nut be ,ing obtained. He concluded by proposing the `mm health of the Mayor which was duly honour- `we `ed and respended to. The toast uf The ha" Press" was responded to by Messrs. Shan- non of the News and Pense of the Whig. _ ._ '\M.P.P., sa1d;he was oartv;in-very certain i n..o `l(:.....o.... ....\....: ..---:.... n... -u-.._.._1 ! sinuous Couasxox on Tue LA1is.-I.ast night about l0;30 o'clock a collision occurred off Four Mile Point between the schooners Helculea and Medbery, by wnich the K former ` lost her stem sud the latter was stove in and sunk. Yesterday afternoon the Hercules nail- ed for Hamilton with railroad iron. Finding the weather unfavourable for satisfactory head- wsy, she had come about," a.ud`wa.s,return-' in; to this port when she sighted tne Medhery, salt laden for Chicago. Both displayed lights but the masters of neithe; had the least con- ` c-ptiou they were so near until the vessels struck violently, and the extent of the damage incurred was at once apparent. The Hercules in ;..........I |........ n.,. u...n....... :.. 1-I .... .. ...-......-. ...... .... .,.. I is insured here ; I laud; Tu V , is AN ALMOST FATAL Acu1prcN"r.--On Fri- day evening, between eight and nine o'clock, as Mr Hugh Campbell was driving humow'.u'd in the County of Leeds, he sus- tained injzuries which resulted ahunst fatal- ly. He had plnrclmsed :1. load of miscel- laneous articles. which bucoming displaced 1... n... . . uh....I n 2.. ........... .. ;. _..-__.. ._ uvu -.v....,, vv .... .. nrvvvlollll muck-Albhvhl he stood up in the Waggon to arrange, the horses made a. sudden plunge and he was thrown out. What transpired he has no recollection of, being remlered uncon- cious by the severity of the fall he received. LL. .....-L I.-..__ L..,_ 1,, I r ,,__ __ . ...V_, V. ...... ._.. nu nyyuuuuu. | Henynuat have been dragged for quite a distance as his hoa.a1'a.nd body are Kvuunded ..._...- ..I.....,... I.....: I..- L_..E_, _ |.:_ _: ,L4 1 __...-- _. .. .. ..-...._ nqI|\A av... u-\' nuu--uuu in ynrigms places besides having his right ankle broken. The horses wamlored :along the road aafar `as the village of Secle.y's Bay, where a party went out in search of the owner and found him in the precarious condition described. He was removed to the Kingston General l`l0Spll:_|l, remaining iuscnsiblo until to-day, when, he exhibited the most favourable symptoms of recovery. ` ___ , ,._ _ h Tu: Sirusriox Al Urn\u.-'l`he Lon- don Adeertiscr is I lucky fellow. He he: been on 1 Voyage of discovery sud has found e veritable iusre's nest. The wish being (ether to the thought, he asserts that the signs of an early bleak up of the pre- sent Dominion Govenuuem sre Iusnifest to cerelul ul-servers." And the most careful lndget by s seeming psrsdox the must hllndering is the ssgc of the .-ldvertlser. "The absence of Sir George E. Cartier, and Sir F. Him-ks retirement are alone suicient, epsrf from the blunders of lsst. session, to husk up the Goverulnent." We are at s loo to know irhst this means. Sir George`: absence my he s little tn be regretted, but our reform friends should remember that they hsveplweys held him up as the guest- est enemy Qntsrio hsd. sud instead of In- uenting with crocodile teen his forced ab- sence, they ought to rejoice at it, inasmuch es in will allow Sir John to uunege things in his own isy. For, have we not been told s:._. __.I _`.:_-;|__. or, r 1 .- GAS LA.\lPs.-Very many of the street lamps require repairing--some are so broken as to be utterly unt for service, and their absence would be muuissed on :1 dark night as they seldom remain lighted for any length of time. A goodly numbefr also need clea.n'ng, the reectiun sometime being intlistincg and lacking the `necessary brilliancy. VV` hope the suggestion will merit the attention of the Gas Conipaiiy. ` SPIi.T LIILI-1.-Yesterda.y evening one of ` the city Inilkmen's horses moved `forward .. HALL. l. L`. _ ..L_,___ , . 1: AI, , 1 - . nuns. \4|I.J -unnnnuvnlu llutnc ILIUVVU lUl WlIl`U a little in the absence of the driver, and upset the cart and its contents. The de- liverer and his customers ' were alike chagrined and (_lisa.|-pointed, but `all [con- curred in the original expreaion, ``there s no use in crying uver spilt milk. Onrnvcrme nu: SlDEWALKs.--Compla.ints are frequently made to the authorities of the manner in which the mercantile portion of our commuity obstruct the side- wv.1ks_in the vicinity of their places of busi- ness by publicly exposing goals designed to attract purchasers. Very often, too, of- fenders in this respect have been brought to task for so doing, but were invariably dismissed `on various grounds. Still the object aimed at. remains unaccomplished, and to-day we nd there were no less than about a dozen grocers and others summon- ed before the Poliee Magistrate for con- tinuinga. practice which is diametrically adverse to the prov-isien of a by-law which had been repeatedly enunciated and quoted for their special benet, but without effect. The Police Magistrate explained at length the nature of the cases before . him, and expressed his determination in `decided terms to enforce the by-law in future. He had advised and cautioned and admonished the merchants several times to no avail ; and he had concluded to no lung-. er dea.l_so leniently as he had in the ps.st- they must `either adhere to the by-lay or letter of whichihe would unhesitstingly im- pose henceforth. m become liable to punishment by line the. REMINI-2Rs.-The public School Board meeting this evening. :::1:j& - We loam from Owen Sound that the recent aecident on the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway whereby three men were killed and several others injured, was caus- ed by stones piled on the track by some end in human form. No blame is attach~ ed to the railway ociale. We would sug- gest that a. handsome reward should be of- fered by the company for the apprehension and eouvictien of the offender. Auxx l|vI.|u1 1:41) In Kingston, November 5th, at the residence of the bride : father, by the Rev. John A. Mnlock, Mr Robert Henry Smith, of Peter- borough, to Catharine Alice; sixth daughter of Benjamin E\ an 1, Eaq., of Kiugstfm. DIED. A A. ll1:II_` -_,. U"-II uuyle, aged 2- ) years. n The funeral will take place from his father's residence, at 2 p.m., to-marrow (Thursday). Friends and Acquaintances are respectfully in- vited_ to attend. ` In` Kingston, on Monday, November 4th, Fanny, the. beloved wife of Mr Callaghan McCarthy, aged 62 years. . _ The funeral will take place from her late residence, King street, on Thursday, at 9 s..m., to St. Mary : Cathedral, where 3 lrequiem service will be sum. -..u., w or. .u.Iary B Uatne xrequnem nervlco sung. 1.__....__....._._.__ 1:11:11}. At Williamsville, N uvembei 5th, Doyle, aged 25 will take nlsum fm... 1.:. __...._ -.._ .....J. -v., gu-vu wv nu: vvvu Ivnu tint and |ga.in'thut Sir John vmnld do right, if Sir George were only out of the my? 5 ` D... |..__ __ ._- .- ..,,,m. n -- owsmus, ovsmns, SWEET POTATOES` BAZAAR. BAZAAR. IN BULK T0-DAY . -ry..n...... aulv axvluulvd the Medbery in I Cleve- '1iAt?1{fE13.' .1., Fatrick MG }'i{_:\f\)7_)P E KIN G `SATURDAY MORNING ..., . But how uje we to account for the retire- ment of Sir I"rnnci.|. \Vg think that the Adurtiacr is I little ptemnturg in milking tho announcement. Sir Fnncil bu. not retired. and still u rumour of it has d_me on good Iorvice for him. Tlu Globe lat weak in giving currency to the lame report aid I fan word: in hit favour, and up: just for once, And now its feeble London echo dinoonnu in this wine. With all Sir Fnncin fnultu of rockleunou, ho was III}. E 1} WP...) :... `L- n-_:u:-un Grocery & Liquor Store. l OSEPH DON N ELLY he-gs respectfully to announce to the citizens of Kmgston and farmers of the surrounding countr that, hsv- ing retted the Store in Princess treat lste]y~ occupied by V\'m. Spence, he has opened opt in choice and select stock of Uunsistiu of Fresh Crap Young Hylon, Gun- powder, fmperial, Twnnkay and J: an Ton. tlso a very Ill rior lot of BLAC TEAS, composed of nglish Breakfast, Sonchong, Cuugou, and the nely-avoured Orange Pekoe. As I intend to give special attention to the preparation of this beverage, and will be pre- pared to offer the public a choice article of Mocha, Java, and Laguayra. Coffee, fresh ground on the premises every morning, and superior to anything ever before sold in King- ston. 'l`l....... ...ill .1. ha (guru! in nine`: I. nhniu-A Coffee; Colfee, Coffee, Porto Rico and Uemarara. sugars, urusneu H. Sugar, Broken Loaf Sugar, and Pulverized Sugar, at prices lower than a.ny\e\'Ier before offered. I .5 l`...m4'h;...m;tl. o nralI_nannI-tad Qtnnlx nf Rjili offered. ; Togeth er with a well-assorted Stock of Raisins (Valentia s and Layers), - New _Cm-rants, Almonds, Filberts} Spices, Pickles, Sauces, sud Flavouring Extract, &c. ` There will also be found in stock 1. choice selection of su rior SUGARS, comprisin Porto Rico augebemarara. Sugars, (Jrushe H Hnaur R:-nIu-.n Lnnf Sunmr. General Family Groceries, Wines and Liquors, In this department will be found 3 Pure As- sortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, comprising the Very tinest brands of Porn. and Sherry Wines ; first brands of French Brandy, Pure Holland Gin, Old Tom Gin, finest Jamacis Spirits and Bernard: Ginger _Wine, also a pure lot of Canadian VVhisILieI from the celebrated Chippawa. Distillery, consisting of Fa.1nily Proof, Uld Rye uul Malt Whisky, which for strength and avour is uneqlnlled. All of which will be offered at nricas noon .1:-V: A-nut vs Avvnljudi, III WISE (like I. B. Wood in the Sandeld Ontario government) undoubtedly, next to Sir John A. Kiodonald, the brains of the government." Well, now, thnt in rich, com- ing from such 1 querter. Why, it in the Iii decent word that heebeen Ilid of kin) in 3 return: jounul since his acceptance of else in the cebixiet. The Advdzrtiser -L,_