Kingston News (1868), 16 Dec 1872, p. 2

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EECON D HA I The second bsllot was 1 lowing result : m_....- D--A -- `- Avvv nus l uuuu: Clergy--Ravdu. Mr Burke, 3 :31 7; IP58; Lindlnjniz R003` ;quier. Id 2 neceugty tu I bhdico Lait.y-Rcvda. Canon Innoa, 25 '; 1 ; R09, 6 ; Fauquiar, 3; necessary in 18. ` ---........, u. r. umnoulin, of H31 L`-anon Innu, Landon, R". H. Roe, I bqxrne, Rev. D. Lindsay of Wnterloo. SECOND BALLOT. Thu Int-nrul hull-` _-- - I -7...-.v. vu- uvulu to FIG EOIIO OI I announcing the result, and roturnqd I adclitionzl names of the Rovda. J. W. Pro-con, J. P. Dmnonlin, H31 1'........ r___-, ...... uumuusu [or the oico. The Provost of Trin rev. pntlunan in interest of tpoghurch to permit his name to remain. ' A ballot was then tskenivith the following result : A moulgqvu cent to Houo of Nlhopa. result. and ratm-nu! -=H- 4&- ity College ulud tl.uo= vv-nu` nuauti 3 Ch! y-Re ch. Mr 3; Ifi`ndsav.` : Roar` I -. .... xvtv. 1.-. u."`1'I\Iqlir, `o - in the Diocou of Huron. Beforo the proceed- ings commenced Mr Fauquier, with much emotion, uldreuod the House, md ukod tint Lia name should be withdnwn, on he felt Lil own untitnosl for the oico. Thu P-m.....+ ..r 'Iu--'- "- `- .....~.. guurauo-audit disposed of, the clection of_nMiuionu'y Bishy , for the District of wampnchoded V .: A `lhefonfy nuns before the Synod wu tint .r the Err; r. D."`Fmqtr, `o ` f i Burn.-. 9.1.. .......--A ( From our 0 On Saturday mo: L-cxmk, 4:... Ln ._ - ac nnnwu wun snow qhovoln of the j pottorl. They were 1180 to provido ' `tho-oolvoo with good winter clothing, and o pookot pistol of good Kinolun or Loch- npr. Thu: qquipped they wan to hold A Gloxolvu pnporod to much at a moment: Iol. But Iool tho ordor coma. Tho 0.-33:13.3 ' .n.nr&..n n.......I-A M: -- - - . .1-:c'r on or ms-a-or FOR ALGOMA- Tgi nggnamxp J . r. Duuounm .-. .._y um czar, sud Uanon Innea It Wu :1 follow: : -n.va.. Mr Dunoulin. 3; 1-m;~..`, 2; Fsuqnier, 32 ; `neoeunrv ta - _. ..v.5,, mm H: wul snobs teen subsequent ballots how faith-~ ,laity continued to vote for him there .wu the aliol.+..+ ..I.---- A .v-- 1 II VUDOI but failed to -I-....._ - -r ~.----an uusuo contrive ,&l thiswuloonoonrm. a verbal nport nth:-Houu, C that thn Hi-I...-- ----~ ~ " our own Correspondent. ) r morning the Synod not Dlovvu-ti-&--on-_-- DAILY ...w.. .. maul, vntn lunch Hons not to we up- deeply the llonnnr on-. ,_ ._-_..-vp Hagan, tone .: ch} ime, Hunilton, Idnn Hg: 11 `D-- A' ` ............-mu ullpocwtl and gave them tin ! adds. They were to provide them- selves with pick-Ln: and crowban instead n`Inno:, 27; Undny. Hneoeunrytbachoice _.......:u w vou Ior him slightest chuwoyof : ordered with tho fol- - - uuuloi 12. n ; Linduy, to a choice up nu uuunc 01 nunoplj , wit.h,the OR.aVds J W i---'--- uuuvz. : taken with the fol- . ....nu uulu enough a obtain the concur :1; ..m -u-- L- - ..._. -- -nu muss no nnu. , Nothing mayo was heard of the Agricul- hill College during n whole you the sauna: and iutumn, when Vinita should 3010 icon undo to uloct suitable localities, -VIII tllowod to [Sun without snythiug hing loud, but the moment the gruund was well eovorod with mow Agnin, the Hun. Oonniniour organised a ying squadron `agricultural inspector: and If! Thaw can on ---=4~ " 5 ; Lindsay, 1; to A c oice resulted as vi. nlnuuoill, ofMd-' .6-.`l..- -vvv . \/`IMI a than enough Ln than llnnnnn ";Ot at 10 I ......-s Iuvntdingllrina, uno- Xu sea;-awrau-uyzw-gs nu} cl that wish: hero Annually. .._..- --nu IHIGJIIIE (J18 plsos that In: wsnted. However to make Olllruws doubly sure, they thought thst nors must bs done, and so the country was shortly sftu-wards astounded bylssning thsts Prof._ Hills , 3 brthor of the Philosopher of Buthwell, and Professor at Ann Arbour, Hlchigsn eithsr came last winter and dug up s specimen of the soil, u had it scat to him foe snslysis, sud ho lgpdrtsd that its constituents nsde it s vary isd soil for say purpose. That of coins was linsl. Mills hsd spqken, sud ] vht is ssid mustbo nsl 1 IIlA- : ` - -- .umnnnuay,*&dk: hh `oi-?`15da`y;.` A can of without bell: was dis- njuodvithsoauontohodofondant. ` 2---j}A usopnsn Dmnpey, drunk, dismissed; Hen- ....`1%' :fii?1'"I`.7.`3e .5 a.`i:' uInpey,' dinninud - `st once exonqrsted him fl-om.a.ny l;1une. -The oviddnoo` ' ' " ` fund -iliovonnittee who invutigsted thn mnttjcr op Thur!dty 1u not out I ever-it `* " ` ` v--v no In uwrla 5901]. . But their lsbours were not yet dame. At tho invitstiop of the Commissioner they Vilihd Guelph, and at once reported that tho Hood farm nonr ihat Loin w pilot Rn-1.-.... L- --- ` 33 jun the. ; "ll/acidly" wss the vIvvvUCl`I [W93 1'9" errors in H11- ?.99. lkflukgv Clint JlnticoDnpor would ~ KSFIIIIIIIIGII. .._91,>Il.rVed ;._lQlno typognphic chcpotclua .t'I-uunitt trhl. _ '0 nny say that Iitbur `unnniodzto Inn. -9.... x.. ....n_. -..- ..._.._., .. uuw pa-gen, we have proceeded It onco to tho -f. .t'Min-ionln Bi-hop fex-u Didlict of.A.IgoIn. undcr the guidance `hf Gel : `ilypirils: `which in believe has been granted tev us in uuwervto our prayer_ _Our choice` but fellehhnpon one who will, I .-guut,.:pvoti Ital-ow` thrvery ligh and holy .......-., ucuru no nun: God for the menu. 6 Chin!-inn Jlmpnlnnnd holy concord which has _`:hu;actu-izqd the procoodingu of the pro` to that this _Tho .D.uug. no then Aug, After which the Bonelction wu um-.........-.a __z -- . nun 1-rUCl!C`. VI I wu ' . 1 . n-....--.I..4` `J. -'`-- uuv uvucu uuon 47!! pl teinniiisted. IT. In-I... .-k- ---`| Axugougp may uriogn diculties seempd to 'dI_&gf fi-uid Fhe'9mon;'I thankful `to be lbrO"1:6`ool`g`l'i$uIlt'e' the Svnml nn H... ....m--- ` '.".*?" 1-W.-31 .=-0'9-m: abTo"1:6eon'g'rii.1ht'd i fnl n-A Inn A-L= -~ -.-_u'v.:'>.`.vs2..'.- . >U 1 3. The election 9! the Rev ? J. P. Dumoulin an 3 Missionary Bialup of Algoma. Altlaougp urioun YW liiulia Hue :-.u-um-'-I inn M.....t.:_u .., - AI won as M: i\lt`KClll.l' c.'un(- into pa-wer. Iulgitatinn was cmninmicv.-d fur the 1`unmva.l of the College. All work upon the building was shipped. and the Board of~Agri:-nll.nrc was asked to meet and inspect the farm. 'nuy.went out in the midst of winter. wluan the snow was deep upon the ground. and burrowing amuing it they at last found the ground and almost unaninionsly decided _ that it II! no good fur the pnrpuse. Dr. Johnson tells n story of.n man exposing his hoilo for sale. and exhibiting a. I-rio-I: to all intending purpones to give them an idea of all its roquirements, and our Board it seems In: only to go to 3 piece oflmid. at just. Inch 3 this an no man df sense would make I purchase, And having dug through the, luv and found the soil, their immense ex- perience at once comes to the conclusion thatitis not good.. Ilno OLA. i-i....._- W A A | (lP('lI. I Bonwx vs; I...:.l_.I ._ a_.,,, Laity: ,, , , ' At are ulcicol tn pnunt union of the Provincid Synod, it in my dutyto atateto you that the Business which has received the 'on:of bpthmllpuua ia- _`_ ~ _ ndcii to Hi: Exeellcncy I:e.Gov- armor-Genet-nl. ` .....,.....:..-lg my Ina gqnnopr of_ Toronto and Huron. The ht made_thefo11oying address : ,My`Reverend Jrefhieu and 3 1, Al. elf.` .a.B-i-I AL. V -....-- .. ...... ..m-, an 1 no no people of Mon- treal for .the_'u- .30 the dele- gstee. -'1` . The then `desired the delegates to wqengxy to ya`. Hoist of Bilhops in_ order to hear the Houie prorogued. A lsrge number of the member: accepted the invite.- tion mi oi proceeding to the Upper House were recgiyed ? the moat Reverend the Me- - ii I - A ' 4-,.......a:;-'. -._`h ,,, ___ -_ ,..v.~vu--5 w sue upper lit I tropdiflff e HnhopI of Ontario, Quel Th; Ma+..-.....\m-.. I Grand Trunk mu gy c;.mpAny.tur thoir lib- enlity to the_ deh-gatu in permitting them to" travel st falI"`-', ail to the people of Mon- ..kiId`hosp5,m.lity __;,, ":l'he dnclatod the! Biav. Mr Dunedin chly ducted,-jwhioh ahnounoemoul. was received ` `with -gust V spplauso, ' renewed gain Sud g_gia,_ A Tlm tlmnln -3 -1.. o.....: --- - - - muggy` --o'..Mt `.DIInm1lin,27; Inns, 2; Lindsay, l ; Archdeacon Patten, ll ; Hamil- ton,l;Brock,l;BlAnk,_l; noqeaurytog, _ choice, 23. Lm'f.v_Rmr "'Ii.*1u...-_I:4 -A 1- - cnonco, 23 Laity-'Rov. I:lrVf)umou1in, 33 ;V Innes, 2; Archdoaoon,Bp,t`tc3n',';1 ; neousary to `a. choice, 19. , . 4: .1 , .. .g-gfjurllw iI'lIlll1.JIo in.-i- lqnt prayer which was agreed to, titer which 3t_ke`x:'_Isv`it[| g ollowing re-V 29:; VLindsay,Vl; Pltton. J I - Fl---il- " j..- ,__...._~.__ Tn: Aoniccxxrcun COI.LlGI.-It will. _ bercluenbered by most com` reniders that tong the necessary inntitutinna proposed by the Suudold Macdouald Guveruuieut one of the moat uneful was an Agricultural` College. A site n.-1.4 selected for one near Hilnico, the` lanai pun-chuled umlersauctiou of Prof. Bucklaud and others fully colli- potult to decide upon its fitness for 1 model fans, the fuuudntimn of the building Vwerr laid and an expenu tn: the amount of,'880,- (X10 had been inmu-regl, when the new Blake Mach-uzie Govcruiucnt a.-:uue into power with Mr ;\Ic|\'.-ll:u' as cuullllis-'luner of Agriculture. That is now just about a ; your age, and the public will himlly he planned to be infurnw-l that all that had been (lone h) the previous gnveruuu-nt has been upset. Ivy the pres:-nt mmmisuinner. The main idea in belt-ctiug Mimic-u was the fact. that it was near Tnronfjv. that the: sur- vicesuf prnfnnon could he It'('|ll'Cd with little trouble tn teach thusc l}lll'1jt'L'l8 which A I did not properly require a slam] pr--I`:-ssnr. and further that :1 Sta]-pl_\' of the nece-s~:Ll`les for arfanu could c:usil_v be uhtaiuul :u 'l`-_r- ` onto. 50 a xe-grinding. fur a-. wnmlur. could he charged zx;_;:|iiist the _(_:ove-ruam-ut. the l whole matter of the purcliasc ziml all else Ins shove-board amt op.-u. N Ln Anon as: U !U..l.'_n .- ., 5 J \ I A t i ....._, .._..u mg a gunman Injury to the U} rIk'rn1jmu,z._ ,;; ) pl-nvinnn On n....._. .1 L- v a";a;.` port of the Home. It was the lgut vote theft.) '1 probably could be taken, and if Mr Dumoulii`/z failed in_bo' letlrgwrn. would take place. Tl: oul tlaoir homes as they came And I grievous injury to the Church A ' nonldnnnnn--. .- .. -- -- ~- `H. .; .; T0136? l3o'_I:_r,t. l.l`.1I.l-J I3l_f.Pot.lql?v{A0l8'l`l.A'l'l.) ' ' A: :Tsm-pa..>. n... .. ~-n-Fm by 13-1.; 31;: ;.?.:{`;:;`Z;".'i..1J . .".:i'.-?-l>.*i- n-Mr. u?L:c.o.:n1:1n........: !in (rat `pp13|l|0) IO committnn In-nn.-I 41...; committee 1.-no 3 had . .gvg.1.L u- ....`.l. A: 1. `. _ .! '-v*."I""" L'T' '""" F`. " .V-i I- |"Q.|-I." 1111 Applause) thc committee hopod that I-Angus.` A Previous to ` .:_LI_ _.!- ` . = Lcturdny, nec.'14. ALYI.--Thil ciao was went to v 415- proeooding to ballot for the 5..-..,...a\_u...A_. 4;..- - :7- uo.vo.4 1' 15 rL\'1.\'a. '13i'cT j. ;. ,j I the electiqq of a Minionary . 3 Si '; ` ~v-u--5 up out: UPPCT l'10|l8O ' n nlhnnn of {\..L.-_'. l\-- ` `..a., pronounced, and the d ,_ -q-pwvvt l\'Il'lF iniuuqiniu tht In mnluld 4.1.-` :4 .., . auu wauxml `I50 DC 1 Synod on its Incense- ., Inn -n_.--_-'A-- -h ' - -I_yuvu uu ms luccggg. ~,;;~,lII .00n5anity_uyith id: eve` 1m; 'e........' - 4;; Bi`-ethyen of the - -nu-u null II tb oontibl the 'l.. .1-.. -t AI Elm guilty glrw.-:-`. , -__ . v-...-. uuii unu- rof Ontario, Quebec, Metropolitan then ... `him `V 5- Soothndand Inland. Ipecilrgquo1)...E. A.l . PART $31). ' Condensation of Clark: Diekou JIIC ILIVBII Poetic`! . . . . . . . . I 2 % Be]!_',s7 LITERARY EVENINGS. THIRD .mnTA-s7r EVENING, Tia!-1!?!-;.!7$h;9 8 .0`d0ek- , TROGRAMME. With great respect. U_... .....;--.-urwu:--puma-my dglay if 8 ..,,......'*".'.f,..;'.:.".`."':'.1:".. opportunity sordn no, to pub!` to plum ~ inf siinty, nnt_yI'fe_gl I01 `nlikdjo u `put your authpnuu ` pub ` ` 1 Pctmit mo fo" u15ny'l:'po'n_ndlp1i{ um I nuchstyutemo{buiuuuy`oun,ubugqu- ` able to yon:-Iolvol, u it in libel-33 to your , Adgricultlu-al-% lsuumnce Comyanmf Water- - -~+...a......- J M Ac`. Willi lhof the late` I r\__n ` D1] At the G.T.R..Dop< wife of Mr Jbaepllf Q11 11; hi: nquudr::1- country will wait 3:- ..-. .-. ..w nuwln mum, Aged 34 years . M` On Sunday morning, the 15th Deconber, Mrs Robert Mathew . Tho funoul yill nag. -:m lab Tnesdxlg? `I:I'h ' iht.. it Ig"clock 3.2., at: Cntu-aqui Cemeterv. F-3--IF -- " ` ` . 2unge-nn.x. 35, min. J perature. And reducegi to Sc 1 Woiihcc ieibrc. Loczl Obaervstidns for 24 hour: 7_30 ._mH 1),, 1;: IOUMI ondi .:;nu:vu. Sale of Col. Drnmmondi houeineld furni- ture to-mo_x-row at 10 o'clock. . ' i ' 5 " 4` ; REMINDEBS. `a Meeting of Ladies Association in St. . Church this evening on bqhalf of the SL1: Miuon. ` D. ....- _._..- -.,..;... mnxcus, on the `street when eu- gaged in making several calls. Infatnintion was left with the police, and Detective Ser- geant McAuley instituted inquiry into the cane, and recovered them to-day. They were` picked up by 3 young girl, who honestly and promptly delivered them our to the owner. j .. All/`ll nnwovzlucn. - Y1 lady lug 3 val pble 1016,61 lidu Ievrar 3 t need in ....L-:.... --..---- the corner stone ; 700 to M: D. ing fhnd, etc. l`l... 11.--: AI _ _.--v..- nu rho supegnnteldpnt directed be mpsir thaf non property (new Hon the u-n.-HA-. -3 U Chown' 'I'vei'e' 7 para the nun ._-L-_ 1 ,, _...... `..xlv-ramp` In: 41 as ta, V piece df mun... ......|.a ...AI - -'I`ho. Secxojxry-Trenqurpr vu advertise for rations for l873jI superinteldtqllt-,'If the I ..... 1;nuPl'-Iay[IIeW kit the dlrectiqnof the c Tmnnnman ,, -.......- u munury) under rile d1r3:cti9;:_;: 7 gQ~pomta.ry- Tneum-o. 4- 7I`L_ r`, I vs. vv puruu institution. 1:. --. - - -. ...._,.um um ur. 1_.I._.!a_tcq. - The supexjintendent was sntho ' ono of the Boys, and the qocutnry 94 to purchase thmzlothinx reqn` Institution. cnibe -_ ._.,..-.--;;Vy_wuu.$-. Z. r. ,.ou Friday ' J present, His Wonlgip tho" MIJOI, Allen and Chain; Maura W I. Simpson an rlvh_ ____ *1 DE .0- .Y9t0!'- -uni-_U In ` Jill Chamber, , .0: I n..--....L u:_ u .. ...u.mug 01 we nosra of louqoof-1ulIutr},_Vu3h|Id it Chlllhar 4.. `l'..:.:... .---:-'A-` Evlfho Itolo the coal: from C. Liviizgltda store, on Brock street, and was detected in the act of the of- fence. Ho pleaded. guilty and was untgncod ~go,nth r { Rm}: .1. >Sn'mLuz. =1 -'11: actitfmnn socoult. Verdict for dcfendmt. V . .qq_g_ qgmnp-c or... as... --.`....y... . ...,..._ . . -. mm '68:i`a1Tn dod`Iu'e'Tii3i:`33i`,` 7ao'I;t, V 3" `n, .~..`=nz the WA1`CH Rncovz1um- min 1..-; - --_1_, 1 u - .5 nuuu, 150. The Board then adjourned. u.A:!_E." 99$! 3hown' conltituta "A ..........:u. . -. unnvu av: uunvuullli. "l1Il'l `&5Ii`1'donTE'e"1 I-5`-..CAIL_l. L. .1`... '1 `- ' _ . 1% ' A meeiug of the Board of Dirac Eiounn nf- lnclnab-um -_--!I--|-` * w : Gum-In mu, I Court-I-ip(a.1Ivotl.fr-n)BntWc 1 meeting Bond nf I ;`.'.'3! . ...u , e `K1n` t; `I'I'h h g clock 'a..ui., Cemetery. Friends and acquaint- regpectfully invited to attend. ,. __..-an u-nglunx.--l.IlI mgn llltIl- lectu} enterhinnil which Prof. 3011 has beef: Aording tho oitilnnn rill clone with I - _... your an", at, `yon:-I'mnch obliged. WM. H. DAVY. -7---pu--------- V g l K ,- 3; 16. In-infsu 9.00 Depot, oi; the 14th Doc., the Lfquiglgy, of a un. DIED. I; _`\A .I.,_ , _-. -u(v.1llII"FIrC. rlp_nt5'lf Home In: also thafaneo srollnd the John r Homo of Industry) under he chairnnn -J 9'-`-4 [BER 1_6. I >. -Yesterday morning a 1 `0tld,'lt!I and - I," 55: th aml 1-.11. 1-!-~-9 " 82,190 This In: increase of 8220 one but prices. stion James E Sabrevoil ..- -uw\;v *ite for the "'eo't '14; lb . relict lsnm mus -nu us, vv I-. ll!` 11'. Shannon : Igm, : `L1,: ' N `7 K auocx o`f`l"Ii:1',,. xm.ea.,' Doo._l0.l8'Bi ` ' 8, in boanti Books for little Ones, LOURED PICTURES. ~ kl for Girl! Choice Works, Gilt PBOPUSHJY ILLU 'P0l'l`lCAL Gil ! Eula-d '1 {III Bindings. 'th GORGEOUS and Boys, Volumes of Jllnlninatod 1 Lovou, Centnl Cundn. Fun!` Bmiingi, also Pocket 1 I101!` lD0ci|l in vn-'-kw v-.--urvyvliqil , ` II Ingiblel in `Splendid . `_.In thl _*--.11`! 9".` 3'4`!!- ill induction 1: New ---.-..... .. ....a nu unvy, of Bath, in another column. thoIgh nu-ly dl the In- aumnce compani haw their rates, owing to the Baton fires, the Agricultural has not increased it: nta. Mr (flinn in 4.1.- .AII...L _..-A ~l -' N IMMENSE s-rocxu .w..an.- am Books, - Bandung .n.-.a...- ., gfuuly n1mm.a':'us:.h1. for.` ' AT E. sTAoEYjs Gheap Book % KING srnazr, -J -._.-. .Wn. ARMSTRONG, 7 Secntu-y P.S.B. Secretary : Ooo. _ Kingston, Doc.lOth, 1372. .. % 4 _______._._______, I GREAT A'r'rruc'r1oNs ! _ IF HUGH BROWN, Shoo-n.Eo_;r, vb sided at Cobourg 3 year ago will V tog-3 Manner, 303st. Conlt'unt'St., I I tron]. he will hag: noun. .5 I.:_ -L:I I 9-` -auIUllllIOOOlI-1:00 . 5-Trio (c 'onet. conutnnd ' Gonghty, Hr Bskorand Pro 6-So'ng.... .'l'ho Ship Mr R. Tandy. 7-Chorue..J . liov. fnednn I nu _n. Tandy. . 7-Chorue..Joy, of, fusion toiday {ip ' W ' V Bram, Mr F..C. A .,.y . `wing lndrfizldv Bran ' W ' )--C ` Ma "" `""'...;':..,B.. 8-God save the Queen. Cnlnmannu .5 A ~ Az_.:-._-.,, -4 . rmm ; "- 2-Song. . "I will stand b my fl-iud...G_runa Prof. Dow F.O._0. ` rA.|rr I. ' l-P.imo lsnet Shaw nhd 9--3boru...0 bu`! II A , ~':;...;'l:IIi. c'ITY'1I.s1LL- _ox_. Wednesday Bvenipglsg A. k-I_-I1 nu.-. . .. . - u 1"" 3` On 5ohnlfofthoOB.GANl"UNDoftho Queen street; Wqalqan Ilaunooat Church. = rnoanunm. ...__.- I-nu-I----n - - - - - -. LL pnrtiu who luvs chi-ml` I L Public School Board for 18' uatoni Jo render their u------h GHRISTMAS `GI F-TS an uanxor, 303 St. II, will hen news of hi: children. ( obourg Star plane copy.) Tou.s.- l'hc toll: of the Port]: road were sold hy Wm. Murray, suctionocr, on Fridsy; Inn, at the following um. - 1 on inspection be found, the In-gut :t of urpuginfnxollunm 'E'KIr1"E Rn`F'A:fN 17:?!` :7 r;nonnY HALL. nnno5I:ockwil1,luoooldnt An culyoalltonnhu olicitod Icnnqnnj -nis& Mr B. Tandy. :43: 1;. II}. Aomcu LIVIAL !'AW'!l.---We g tentionvto the __._LI____ , ,I, vs vwuvu -- nsnu.--vu xv-u, Ur UVGII (.[I.[- `W. Hrs. Pu-kinun would be -.:.;.]...n.... - .. . . s.).V_Vood.u t . ,; :.'.:...`a'=.. s`.?...*" . ,3 an `Pt-5-T` us Aur 1012 are I'D- ' Account: to, the un- tho yd: %enber mun v Cloth ml: and niuu..\_`|l- :- *1 Who I Ci" C-n Jacueg `_ -r_._ -. .-v--cu vs JIIGIIII Wulnm lPo'wcr t Co., of, the Ilsa-inc Bsilwsy, ran away. Racing i&l Ontnfioittcct st g1llup- . ing pace, the two-whcdcd trick in which they were harnessed struck I cu-tor : Iligll, Innk- jng one of the shs'ta thcrcof. They were nally stopped on list! street, without accomplishing sny further damage. _ Another collidon oc- curred on Bngot street, but the consequence: were of insignicant importuncc. lW%., ,-- _-..._-vvu u-ynuul. SI 1 a moat eicient oicer, and numerous friend: will be ple.` his appointment. la. : iv -----j:'u`@"" 4 . ` . [8 ` w B Gd! 3 Q0 " rimm. 2 h;.`.s.',;y,,.-_ 9 _l." _8uh, FINE nnnnn tn-rs-....___ ,,_- -..-- -- vvuull All`. In has receiived the Appointment of Burns: to the Rockwood Alylum. llr Anglin willnnko nmoat oiner, Ind -- .... _. - - `1.`"`*4"",-ff` Iltv. w` .- n N . ' , 2 -1, H. ~`;n"'7 __.__.___7___ ;:;`-.`;`I muck. Pnor. Bxus Ru:imos.--Tho J ectI;l- anlm-I-,.:.._._;_ __1- - - Iinl . Ru1'uwA1.-About 10:30 o'clock thin morn- ing the span of Inna of Mean William P.~.--- A. 1-- J -' Tux F:RnY.-The ferry steamer: are running reguln-ly every day between Wolfe sud Gxu-den Ieleuda and Cepe Vincent. The ice prevents the stealer from reaching the usual lmding st Wolfe Island ; the Water- town touches the wlnrf at Ml Point. The ice projecte some distance out from the sharp Along Point and Albeit cpee the channel below Cehnqni'B1-idge. _ H New Cu: COXPANY.--Ml' Drulnmond, who has been in town endeavouring to organize the new car company, has left town for; Ottawa this evening, hsving been very Inooeuful in getting as large ndount og the puck taken. Ho intends returning a.t`Chri:tnne, when we hope that the balance of the stark willbo rained. nited for trill. Willinn; Hutton, of Barrieold.` of wearing apparel were found in aien when arrested ;tho cuh she the purchase of jewelry, etc. The article: her posses- hul spent in She was com- quantity of clothing from Mr `Va are glul to la: n received I... LI..-l---~ - 1 ` ` Ifon ii: that ovon if Minion was not mit- nhlo, mini vu plenty of lnnd beside nu, Tlltnto which would nnnwor adminbly Id ut!Ioding.hiIn to me hi": inuonc i.; ilgnpnbotson lent the city. We should \. Id Stanton wonder to hat of the .gu.,d_- tun HI` dead to Wanton, or Eglinton, Itcdcn the Kingston road, or oven 6;..- Q-Ikgin-J urn `Pg-Lin--- _..._|; . .... ... uuw uuw spnere of duty to which he hu bug called. We hsve heard some floubta oxpreued as to whether he will no cept the oce or not. We trust that under the circumstances, he will see his way clear- ly to accept it. We also hope thst his 13- bours may be abundnntly crowned with luc- OOII. .._.-.., .... vury uni: oz thou lent dow He is in the very print of life, and be expected to give a. good account of 1 ulf in the new sphere of duty 5.... cnllnd w.. r---- L - __-- ........ ma name was transmitted to the Lower Home by the 'Bin_hopn among the very first of those down. the van m-;.... .: I-:- - - ,,.~-- `C-`V5 yl VIUII' '- ! ed in St. Jzunes a St. John : and St. Paul`: .I ` ` churclles, and also spoke in St. George : Hall. 3 H is eloquence upon that occasion charmed every one who had the pleasure of hearing him. He was afterward assistant Minister of St. James the Apostle (the Rev. Mr Ellegoncfs), from whence he removed to his present position in Hamilton where a church wins built for him, and where his minietrations are greatly appreciated. Not long since, we are informed, the churchmen of Buffalo held out very liberal ind uceineute to Hi` Dumonlin to remove theie, bu t~tl.|eee he declined although he was - not getting half tho salary in Hamilton to what he would have obtained there. We have also heard that a new churh in being erected in Montreal, which was hoped he could have been induced to take charge of. It will thus be seen how highly the Rev. Mr Dutnoulin o talent: have been_ appreciated by the churchmen of Quebec and Ontario. That he possess theneceuary qualicationa for the high oice. to which ho has been calied may be taken for granted in the fact that his name traasmimul _ C0lPANY.--N mg kg... .`.. L-A -- ' , W ......... uI uuomor column. 111- is 4` lin is an Irishman by birth, of Ft: ' tractinn. being a descendant of Huguenot family, who were drivel France by the revocationpf t.he Nantes. Mr Dumoulin has been T I} uf C:ui:1d.L for a of years. ' appointment being in the city _of ] he afterwards went t >.Galt as I Minister to Dr. Boomer. _He wt wards transferred to` Dlontral as a 1 Minister to the Rev. Dr. Bancroft o .` ty clmrch. While her: he visited Ki i in aid uf the S-abvioia Mission and 8 h S i 1 , ..... -...un no 5l3I-Illl ! of Trini- j Kingston, 1' the preach- : ( His hearing afterward Minister p.-.. gnvity of this r, it bill be $11 for _ the Connuksion N attend`! Very little to ed. For very shame they must give it up. Meanwhile the cquntq in deyrived of u most useful Institution, and our farmers V sons of a boon long due to them, almply that Mr McKcllzu' can chnuge the bait. be- fore expectant eyes, and perhaps new a few . thousands by getting up excitement I0 high that rival places willl>e1.Iked if they N will present I cite. Such huclfhtering ought to babqueuth 1 government boasting mil- what they say, Mimico in any case in doom- } ? lion: as its surplus. I Tun Blslmr or` (If the Rev. J. Phil It it 12:. -up-. a. nunnultll WOUHI gauipmon. . _' Ul'XoKnllu'nsyuobytI\i'ndopnta..n Lsbihuding on dsngomul gIjound_ :g._....5..au:iu a sum. of Pool, .,____.__ s loam that llrWilliAn An`. ceived lunointnent .6 km... 4.- _. Fun 31'. "-The -.n-.I-..I- . ...i..i...u.;;`; III' in ..-...sL-_ -_.._,, -um;-nu-cur, on 1'11 :1, following IIIIII: _ _ _ _ > _ V V V _ 7 II An: L Insuulal Co., Wran- nuh pltjtl in calling at- %l Ilrbtvy, of Bath, ` . hgn illnnanngal &L.:_ V :'_. .....----U uvicez-, we no sure his pleuai to but of : import -' ..-uuvu Ill H16 nnnnn I--- 5`-- '7'` ` ,,. _ . .. `run can a IV-evocationpf edict of Jumoulin Treaident - mtmbex his rat reinu in H... ..:L-- J T ` r or AL(IOMA.-'l'ha . ` Philip Dumoulin, oi nun-- 1):-|_-,, - _...-......, -nu Arum` nuuvood, southward and Brand to Beachville, and thence north- wards and around to Eastwood, they ex- amined the ground carefully, and were inmly front: for the Lieutenant in a t.eu-to- tnllar. However, the result was most. au- Ioiou and Woodstock is glad. She of "cuutnfnluru of getting the College, and Mr mllf is just equn!|y as aura of getting `rain; for his >pa.ina. He cannot please Gntlpl, Whitby, gird Woodstock, sud tluu, nl he in prepared to ncatter Colleges Egundcgat u ncnqoln, we would tugged. the pupdoty of dilllandiug Iqusdron until nut IIIIOT, if the will I... ,,_, -_, .... ...._. nu 1' KUIICII of=an |`. `ulna ...,.._- J-' can ock .t.Chri:tnn., a .._... . w/`A u-1 IIII 'or > `mold An! ------A- ' ` ...sx,oo5 755 , _,-...-, u-9 unah t`hc` London. (.6 Gall: auiatnnt mun- 13-- -- "` centitnt of = an old driven out of 4..., ..c `L. -=- - - .. -.. ;.vuuIUu~ , French ex- ....a. -t - ` Yul": _,. ..... ....u uvri mom to Toronto. _ (holph wu`u'Inzed. Whitby jubilant, all the cuuntry dingustcd. But alter a duct 0! not to recuperate, the nquadrmr gin wu put under marching orders, and tho cares of oee were foo much for It .IcKoI.r, and the troop Wu put Ic the command of Limit. the Hon. `R. Chitin. Tho Cent, they nav-s-the gnind that I considerable amount of snow Ihovolling, and fmn_ Eastwood, southward Bach:-ill. ...A 41....-- _ -7 -- I, may mt him- was after- .s assistan :. an... . election 1 II -- ought not to liltm for one -cunt to than personal appeals, but proceed to ballot _nntil _s successful result was ' ' < ' The tune um um man "wants" on his name. He felt deeply honour con- ferreduponhim bylD.9Il_l0 of in ,,.--.... vv --u -tun the Venenble Archdeacon Paton, 1 emotion, roqnuted the t an 153: mg... `LIA L ` _,- _....-.. -..- us-sauna! oi the Voters- ble Archdewog u, qyillo, Rovdl Chu. Hamilton, gonna. has mock, Galt. . _ . . , - vana- ilgnhont for hnlf 3: hour, in places pnta out to them by the intelligent pra- pihr, they came to the nnanimou: opin- ia tint tho ground around Tnfnfgar Castle In just the spot for In Agriculyural Col- HI. Thu than |...a . t..-J -- 1 - ..... .w--. vvnol III hour hr $18255 (2; o'clock) `Ind nrrivo, it ini` `under: tint the oolnnittu had been nnnblo to Arrive at any eonolIlII.' Hi "55- " ` "`"` 4. _ '1 mt P at nry` Z0 ...... Id LV "I `R-a.I...7. u. uuwuu, ur. nondcnum Brydgu, St:-ulna 1 Board. Mr Bruin. ..n..:....-- uuvua, vv. :1. vvurulc, Chid:`Ju C. Gzowtlri, Dr. Hondonun, S. . Brydu. Sinnlnn R.u.....- '1': r`'` `" M -3- fluilrydzes. came fonvqdad 3 committee should be npointei 56 I confer together,` And see if the name of edmeolergylinn eovuld`no ' propolod wyo would obtain the requisite nut port of thelhler-gvy and lnity. The Jqggeation obtained fe hearty concurrence of the Hot _Ie, and the Prelocutor named the !oawiug';a_ p committee :-Clergy'4-R_evd|. J. H. Nicolle, M. M. Fothergill, Rural Dell Guides. IL, Hound, EB. Tune, J. J. Cnnu`|Bnn- Scott, w. G. `War-tale, Chief`Jueice'Dra`.p;i*,. f Hendonomzs. Rank. 1` `I :7 Previous to tho Ii hlgring be Pm-{ -i , uni! nun.` " The sixth bdlot vyu no-oylu-t Iimihr _tp the fourth and fth in Ho alo`oh'ol. ilud ~ Mr Fwquior by the clergy, sud Canon Inh; the hity. follow. - .-.- you Ii .._ 3.... --u -pus I01` Agriculyural Iqo, Thy thenlnd afood. and I good dihk IQ the mean of the pines and sway (Io iron hone hon them to Toronto. ulnll in` --'n------' -" " ' Cl" `-3. ch. M Dnnanluy, ' 1; 152;... ll ;Lrn?d.uy,vl ; Root, 4 ; Fauqninr, M ; ug- oosu_r_ytoachnioo25.- Luny--Rcvds. ;Cuon Inna , 27: R39} 1' ; Faumor 7 ; neeoaury to a choigq 18. an: nLwr."' ` Tbs girth L-Il-L .--- ~ V ` ` nrrl I. The fth ballot was ` follows : In -- ~ _ , _-. ...._v- u-nu, an .mnalI],l; Roe, 3 ; Fan-quiet, 5; necessary choice 18. , .. It will thus be Icon thnt on thii {ho Rev. Mr Fu-quiar was eloctod by tho clergy, and the Rev. Canon Inc: bylht laity: '_ 5` YIITI ILLLOT. - '3 Thn fth L.II..L ..._.. A J ' m:.n:y--1 Una -.......,.. . The fourth ballot was 1 lowing reanlt : f`In_.... `D H I " ' ` Clar-gy-(Ii.`e\;d,I. Duzo__ulin, 2'; Innes, 13 ; Lindsay, l ; Roe, 7 ; Fauquier, 25 ; ne- cessary to 3 choice 25. Lx.ity--Revds. Canon Innea, 26 Lindny; 2 ; Farauier. 5: mu-.-...... 4-. - AL ' THIRD BALLOT. The third ballot was then taken with the following result : Clergy--Revdu. Mr Burke, 1 ;Dunoulin, 6;- Inneu, 12; Roe, ll ;Fsuquiu-, 18 ; nooeunry to a choice 25. Laity-Revdl. Canon Innes, 21 ; Ron, 4} Farquier, 3 ; necessary to 3 choice I8. Rev. Mr Iunos wan again oloctod by the laity, but failed to obtain the conournnce cf a majority of the clergy, who did but "cut nn-....l. -1.-- A- - ,,,__,, -_- .....-.. luv oven: the who "ca enough votes to elect my one on this ballot. ....... ..._, uuo luuou W ronce of the clots}: And i by the I): fully the continue as long as his election. it will thus be seen thnt the ] Innes received 7 lay_votes more 1 toeloct him, "'C' In It have not `g to 1'1 RAfD-._. -_ _

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