Kingston News (1868), 30 Dec 1872, p. 2

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v-ouv'rv-o--v- in-Uwvwwn -----cu-cu, v- M will not fail to come harsh fool- __ by which Innld 50 better allowed to \d=nht u not . um. w." boliovo the pnulnt. like too many other: on the Grit lilo, ins had Ono, mud to hope that no other politinl put] will out so fur forgot itself II to colobnto its triumph in the fnco oftho- vn at I union. n. uommnn, Arcmbam Mcruu, 1':.sq., to un- bells widow. of the late Alexandr Morrison, Es .. eldept daughter of Thoma Milling, F1q., of aszhera. .1 -1= nu except. a: aghera. m unis any on me ncmld In iillzzillsm Cnroline M. eldost daughter _of John Shaw Esquiro. ' - ml..- :....-....1 _.-n l...-- I.-- ..u.'_;.. _--:.:,.__, an-`nu -. The funeral will lesve her fnthefs residence Rideau street on Wedneazley Junury 1. 187 at 10 s.m., proceeding to the Sydenham It ` 1 W. M. Uhurchhand in-on:.dt.l\e'no to the place of interment. 1 `rim: *3 wq ' jump no respectfully invited to _ A . ., d_ll@IGl"`O!` Esq., of Liverpool, ] f\_ 1-1.. OALI. \I-. zmw mm s;`Gl1r'rs[ Also. I-511;-._c g .. | VVu-ranted dnralgle sq Silver `tly-oughout and ' cleans in the and paid: and in- provos by ulin. ` " "' " _ Pngncnsw, Kingston. RIDEALU srnnm, oetun. c----- -.--., gv-v-.-w, wu -~-....-___l, -- nuy8th 1873. Some of u} contempor- eriee ere tether enueed it the ide_a_ef canny Seotchmen thus throwing away their lthy luere for the more form of the thing, but the dinner to have sleeper meaning. Leened diequieitions will be given` by Premier Meier, on the sins and the short.- coming: of the old fenily oumpect. George; Brewn ie to give the kiatory of tie Secu- lerintieu of the clergy reserves ; and the Double Shuttle, ea illuetnked by recent. Cebinet -eluygee in Ontario. Mr McKenzie will give hie experience in Cabinet making and epeech-inking, and e dieqiaieitien on_ - the unity ef petty an deduced from the time of the epeetlee. Mi-Blake will explain how he '3 beuein e private men, until he can eleke el the incubus of Brown and Mc- nI;i1ba'o1A! :::]xlth(.New Year`: Day). 7.30 A.u.'unti1'f3LM. an all ' Thosunl Dailylhils willbocloudnt 8.30 A.ll. ~ 91:11; Eight lhih willbo clupd glusnal t huoynn LAST NIJT LEAST` _ .__-. T "IR RIETME On Chriltnm Day, 1372. the midoie . the bride : father. bv the Rev. Geo. Leol A-$ a$ke".Z pointed: :1; at His Elm-kH. coc"7 .1 inquiringly sronnd as he ante:-odMornson | well stocked Store. And in main than-__ "Mr morn: Goodsin y'pI nu Mon-in lays uornlan, ` says he. "I 9301 and Mon-inon went the n; things in; "nave V of u"-=3 One Case '_ Flour. I '7 t` ,1 -.. `- .- 3001bs. Scotch BroeMea'.1. 5o1sugax.cum! ' Chuply zmd DIED. , ' . , ` ~ '3` . In this city the ncnilgzd in 3IL'inst.. Enroline dnmzhter of John Shaw |BUFFAL;RdES` HE SL191 of Buffalo Robe: will be continu- T at; on (T-HoudV) Doc. 31st ; also on_'J.'hundn`y and Szturdny, and by private nib;-'litia'll I-I?6"d$10f'. ` ` . '~ Sale at ten o'clock. . H _ -W1l.'llURRAY, , ' Auctioneer. Kinglton, _ we. r ` 1 -L: V .- 4-'.': `QTY -""" OST on Ssturda. I BUNCH QE_K,EY8. The nder be rewarded by tetan- mg them to the Dung, 4.-L 6;; Ion.` quxninld tho; IEIKJ , 81 .H." .. ~ C` IP80 ,' P S, 1 mu} iiiuqt-.9 H `J5 ! . 1-1 .1 vi . . -_,_...._- -`-` _ H _ X_v.7'> '; :,;;;v_:..- a .r_-' . ' I BOA E6: `:y:s.f Fronyonacvxllbohnldsttlloogxrlp ouu,in th.ydKit.n`on . ... Clark at an. I... n.__.;_ .1 n_._.__-_ - [US$11 REcE;vED THIS DAY, Par 49: DPQII 1 MioRRIsoN"s; Elecvtro 1-meq, Biscuit Boxes. LU \AJIiE1lI!Dl.'\J.V um I o. Anonymous communications can .1'eeei\ a no ilttentiou. Everything forwax-tied for inner- tionmnst he accom ied by the nzungl.-nut Midi: of the w ' - not necessarily for Hijou. but an ovicfence of nuthentIci_tQ'. t in ahorequeuted that correspondents wxll only writu on one lido oi the sheet of paper. We cannot undertake to retur -ejected communications. - i 73-` o"`~1! u. ' ` - 3 * T 43 rmxcnss s'_1"EE:r, K:-g-eon. ans. 19%; Cake Baskets. Card Receivers". noon `on Satnnds 1` gentleman L two".-My lost Shei1I.e1i1_,B:)_1 1se,` ESPGONS Afvi Edits ..__j..._. ` _ Key :!'l\ __ u-A.__1-A _ Iurr`-are Ewan: lo1'.-The greafkeforn party of Onhrid in to have I rognlu guulo in the `l_.:- IIAII lI\___..A- ,.__ 1_).._.`..I-.. I -.. 83! ,5. "41; Piiixcnss s`1'~ihi:m_ cunt : 'I3llEAP. : bun, um no I he thum- :: Ibelievo you `ocpnobest inc in this city. ~ Korrect," . "Hue 9ugotI'stentjFlonr, not to vb." an lion-ham- ul\llVInl u /\'T`\'I' ""i.',"jF.`,"i'.?& {E McFs1l, Esq., 1 :_lexandr Mo: bud. iof;:-:at.f'siv5$v!i 21'-T !o'i1i1_l:y `Londonde ry, men Hosnn. Asainted R.` DEAQON. !_ ll; ogm, Asamea , and the Rev. I '|i`.un 1-niun- Steam ' ".`Y`"`..'"! mt poms of `, to_ In: I...._....-. IE. s;*rAcEY's Fmnsug cw-xuu` rs.-c osn mreiiu New - You-`i Part of ma. The} Young "f;a.l1ies %Jma, Sunday School Bopks:, 5 Sunday School I.-ibr1_9'.ri The Balance of work Boxesf` L ' ` 8 `E!3~&L} ...:4`?=_ifg ". tmg I` v 7 Undo Hall, Toronto, on Wonudsy, Jam- ...._.. OAI. IDFO Q, ____ Al _.._ .._-L__.._.__ Omsiiev; tl1..;`{e. 9; thn joyous n; of chnnt-aunt .-..1 Air 12:. {s*r1er(:E1_z:t;;, ' swiiuet ui ` Hd1I,=W3L . ' `V: W` . _KING8'l`BEE1`. _, __.j',. at porhcID'!r'_ `bi ;i;;:u:,t:r.h:)::$:'Hndly favoured in vi t ' ' on n " ' ` . ..:.:.::.`:".';::: ...."~"='... ....,...z..."1.'.'.`="........ I trust, an heretofore, by ntontion it fit want: of my nuncrou customers and public, to continue to suit I than of lb 11.. man. hdurngr t . vo Inanu ? M ullkindqfonyfonnorbuincu oIBuu1Bakinu. Iu`nid--nm1tI..h..:....' upon: at 1"loIIf;l7otll0l'?X-"` 1Ec:'ri`a1;liu_1l:ts.livin`:|1:1togt; an ma-outng e undoing. ..1'1', conduit thit iris hedliy-tau ' down monopoly. tint` omnositinn iltln lit. anon; eonelula tint iris own ' e...1.,'~".?.`a" i. .'u.. W with (`.ARn`nvnr In M `a,&r2,;-I 3" e with BREAD.` , . -` - ` I Wqddiligakel main llll.` _. notice, and Choice Putt-y_ for _'1`_ge` , can be `applied or the Ioweltrda. - '30 and call before pnrchumg e1egwhere._ D lnAnifArrarr`v 81 [1_ to Increase tluitineoma, lu.so" " addneuprupnidtotheund ' Inf 0' ~ `; tion ouyssud honourable, united to 311,- ` capo;-islly 'l'0 LADIES. $2,136 Clupol-I without risk or expoule. ' C. In... BOSSE nndmn-J-~, n3Annsn"EI1, . .;`\.," .LLU.L..(z'. 1'LCV:3` BUT ` Dunno-utaunnung act or an n wuntooxonngesnnnof his position, a. saluted jlbbthoirndniringpu in the apoctsbilitynd uofulnoufoin manlik. Con` dthohhiduopo. Itappou-1 who wbuldnothan sghut ening BOW BELLS. _ _' r I 4:: to increase tharfincome, ` a._ddreu pn-epsid to the undanian O .A..1...... % %o....1..% % ....%....<..., "951 4 .~. A _ A `at at IGIIOI. Ticks cents I couple, to ILIIA (`nun-nhith-.4 .g.']`Il`IIIII_Il\_I`v[`l-L_ HUULIIIQE! , ._ . :;n;_=..;w.:;>v:3a`3I en ;; TUESDA Y zvmvma (New Year`: Live); _,` 4|1:1-\ 3m 5.'3`..',";'` 1.. 1...; 1:... the Committee. ~ ' ` ' " 5 ` 0OMMI'l`TEE--E. 'l'hu-nton, J---vAr|Illio, 3. Board, 1`. 0.NdI. B. Yaw`. , DGFDOOR MANAG`ER8- n.~ Elliott, J. rrv. ` #-- `LE? and 2 '\ 4,...` *3 5 without dnwinn his cock. 1- '. . 9. 5} `J -1 M .:EXCEL8IOB '1_'A1 , for an` ' OCIC -iiqun H sgvskcn Nllllld ` nwun. * - :3: % 4;; um. dill nquon fun than boitln withontd:.n_wint.ho9oI-k. - g 3 5.- ' a F11.-`h!1_* -p hiiaip :ll;i)i;il(?:`Sii):re, l `'1' v -u...-_ Haw -.- pvv -vv-uuo Lulu Ill yet 31510 to dinclnrzo his M We nightgo on for some time i.';y,bot itisuuloubspocify. The ldIoI$dthou-gnnnuntbohptintnno, Bob Add hoot hop Iihgbkuptidroonngonplatliko maid Pidd it can In: air nger EXPEBTED THJQ DAY .yn: . A HAPPY YEAR To ALL. mm a=.; .:r.'a~es; *H.`i5I F? Flu; Ignle ' lent rQuad|-11.10 Gllb ., 37 3543 mum nn"n|`ii Auugnngnluetn 15 land if" To--ms j Also` the Grand _ Xn'u N uI_1ber of Stationery y` can: I:ust_ urn hoalt_hy-to2_4k6l The an}-yerb Double Pnrt of _ ---, --- --. v-nu an-ca. nIr\I-a-. u. yvuv or Such is the hnnntnblo condi- tioIIloIrDolinion nlnin; uni All bo- cuu (boy will n_ot yinld to tho inoyitiblo and tab the" udvico of tho orgsnlnd retire n 1.-Hi ghnnnuihp ` I'D -..II.. -..-_-- -- Albums, At . _Gmt xeaugtign.` BEAJ? 1:13? uuuwuvan X, '9 '\Viin.Invil1e' Bskery. Harv. 1 :``` ?`:v9 it iv -vv --u-v- --v Iv-IlvlI-|r nu one Ihnahcoudins which he didnotboemne Unix- -1- our sun ---u rvu-nuun Par, rv u-n be I triuuplunt glorication our Ihoiroppolonln on tho and the nuonbly of IS..n:._._; _:n _-o 3.3 4... ....-- L-_L :--1 1%. wuu gr -vvunqpuv-u u-,-vuuvu vi U-ux W3` 3 pnddat at tho liotropolitm 1, viii It did notdo. Hr Igngovin 4 ab hm uninod tho ludonhip of the 2_...L l\.__.I.`--. -Ini.L In- 4]. ) `-4 I.-...-_- ._ ..... .... ...... -. .... -.,-.. ..... ...... Eo nu-itd obscurity.` It really sum: as if dvcything worn going to tho, dogs, ad that lolnly on be given to nnybody by uuybody. ` ._. _- L--- L--- .__;-I_:_., LL- , '@Q'IoI'ol Non Satin long up. `n IIItoutito.l'on thou-uof ooe _ n,L-_`_._- - __..:A-_A -l AL- Il-;__ ., .....,. Nov to have boon wntching the couru donut: putty closely, snd It must say our WE not yet boen blend with I visit d Id and: terror and confusion in mix_|in~ fnl Gilda True, we have hard periodi- lly that this tint and the other Mmintor ` '3; gain` at, but unohow ho uuor goon. g own wni_to hvo been made 3 Liout.- .1,__._.-_.l `I ..- O-_A:_ I-__ ,, I jo ` Bittb-ututoninhing net of .n in n_.I-...1 A- L- Al..:_ ..I_.:.:_.. _._. -_ LL- JAMES SHA.\'I\ON, }'xorn1L'ToR. lO.\'b4Y 1-.`VE'.\`lV.r\A'VG, D1v;`(.;.V DAILY NEWS Eh: Quay :I._lru's.m TO (DRBFSPONDEN TS. mm. nnmmnningtinnn can rm J, -nn|A --uuwu II. ;w-uu:- tid n vhplo ooneom at Othws in in ex- Onunin. In (Id. I perusal of its nrticlo would lad any Iulopiisticstocl person not oogni. - -QII of tin hctsto the inovitablo conclusion that 50 eoisditiu: of tho Clbinot in even want g: tho can of the inoonnglsblo Mn. Wlntdo we ind. Sir Goorgo I. Gint [Ono irrevocably, Mr Lgngovin - d.|_udy`Inu)oblo of suecooding him, Mr Hove Sir Fnnbil Hinclu re1uc_ HIS i Sir John Ilttorly looking in policy -- __... Eng}. i. on. I......s.ld- ....-.a: Printing House_. Expeditiounly executed at the DAILY NEWS the Premier`: right hand lms lost its run I ' ning, and that ha in now a. hopeless wreck. ` H0 is physically. morally, intellectually and 1 pnliticslly done Brown, and the only thing ' left for him is to nhutllo of the political cuil, and end hil days in=rwn=pe1-atizig him- self. - Such is the pleasing picture drawn of R man who more than any other has had to moot and face ditcnlties which would hawe used up any other public man in the Dominion. See what tlie organ says of him, ;md_ then judge. ye unprejudiced, if ho is nut a lit lul)juc!. for an asylum for the in- curable. I l 11 Tun liuxuciru. EL::r1o21s.-We were greatly ainused a few days since on reading the utterances of the organ of the Reform Association. It will `be re- inonbered that immediately after the olootion for the House of Commons last July a branch of the Reform Asso- ciation was established in Ridosu Ward, which has had regular and frequent meet- ings since ; the avowed object being to defeat the aldcrlnen for that ward, and especially Mr Hclntyre who had taken an active part in the election of the Premier. This was long previous to the Mail saying anything on the subject of-politics at the Municip-ll elections. Now the organ nds that the utter want of inuence of Sir J uhn`s special organ was never better shown than by the failure to introduce party politics" into municipal elections, and we are told` that the cry has met with little or no respense-Wo quite agree `with our contemporary that the e'urt.s of the Wllig and the Kingston Reform Association to introduce politics into the municipal elec- tions hnsmet with little or no response. ` We have given the facts connected with Rideau Ward--facts patent to every one, as they were published in the Grit organ at that I time-, and we might go over nearly every other Ward in the same way. We might mention how a ward politician was en- deavouring to manipulate a Grit candidate for Cataraqui Ward. We might also state that one of the Alderman mentioned to us a few evenings since, that he had been asked to run on the Grit ticket for our own ward, (he did not say by when, but we can pally understand it to be one of the emis- ssries of the local Reform Association,) and so on, showing clearly that I of introducing politics into municipal elections so far at least as King- ston is concerned, must be borne by the local Reform Association and the Grits. Knowing all these things one cannot re- frainlfrom smiling, to read that the attempt of the Tories to manage the elections in the interest of their party have fallen still born" when the above facts are taken into consideration, and also another well known circumstance that the conser- vatives have at the present time no organization of any description in the city the hardihood of the anger- tion somewhat extraordinary even for the lVhig. Further, when thg__el- eotions are concluded, we ifanoy we _shall have little diculty in showing, that the friends of Sir John llacdensld without any organization have carried all before them. Out ofths six Aldermen already elected byocclamation, five are supporters of Sir John, while each of the five wards in whioh thorearo contests will return at least two supporters of Sir John to one oppositionist, and may even do better. Thus when the elections are over there. will be at ~ least 15 Aldermen of Sir John : support- ers tesix of his opponents, a matter which may well be regarded with feelings of pride by the Prgmigr and the Conservative party. Favour. -able at this looks, however, we know well that if the Conservatives carried poli- tics into the municipal elections in Kingggau they could sweep the decks. 'l`he Grits are hlustering already in the expectation of gaining one of the three seats in Ridoau Word, but every one knows that if the Con- narvnrnn in slut -...l _..... .. ..._:L. 1 the onus must. unuu: an anon. as nus. mine; would say. It is, weal] know, 3 terrible `thing to the Pmmier to have to rouse liim- self." He was l\\Xl_\'E an idle man, given tu pr)cr:istinatioii, nor was he ever, in the face of miomer;,r(-iicy, a. brave one. How he may tide over or shuille ou_t__Qj'_ a. ilil1i- culty has been his great olnject hf study; not how he might fairly ineet and overcuinu it. And if he hall aver 1;u!I.\'eS!Ied inoml strengtlfof plll'p4)au it is gone now. He- construction in face of a crisis demands prcstigc, courage and a policy. John A. has lost prestige ; he never possessed cour- age ; and no _une over yet discovered that his many lpbdlelltl concealed what was worthy to be called a policy. If he look; for support without the prestige of success and puviwr, peg-ple may well ask why they should join him L lf he la.cl\s courage him- self. how is he to insnira otlinm with H. ..-"an.-4 rv uvuvun . But it will avail little. Sir John A. Macdonald is not yet so bad as the mali- gners would wish; and if it be any consola- tion for then to know it, they will find that he has yet courafe to plan, inuence to direct, and justice enough ta ensure the condence of the new legislature. He will meet. the Buiischith an undivided ministry, and with a. policy which will comm-ind the votes of I good working majority, and the future as the past will show that the elforts of polititical quack: will rgsult only in their own utter confunion and clfeati \.un-uvnu. But. Juhn A. has to do something. Ea must make an effort." as Mrs. Chick -nuulyl n-117 ltiu lvn all L-mam n I-u-nil-In Illlllllu JUIII Ill!" 5 II [I6 l8.Cl\S C.l'ag l|lll\' tell, is he to inspire others with the hunt to run the risk bf keeyiug him cum- puny! If he has no policy, but is all art. sea. 3: to the future, anyone with u 1' ` of politicnl reputation left would ask wh ro unto such an alliance was loading them.` "l`]..o :. .1.- v\` - .....,v .....u -u. uuuupuu was nvuunug uuvul. Tlut is the pleasing picture drawn, and if the shades are somewhat, dark, it is only because the bitter lmtred which painted them is .glnd when it can hold up such as nauseous caricatllre, and cry aloud to o\'cl`y follower. that is the man whom the Tories delight to honour." I)..L :; ._.:Il .,, :1 1~..u .'.- u . STEAM? PRINTING HOUSE. -.-... w _u- u. -u qunruuru, 3 can hay tlunk til; thn doctor: --K O` `-`L---. - __-_ J Li. _, ,*.' v- vvv lnrdly unk that thn.olocto;; diould will: to exchange a Inn of his nnAnO.L:C-- nut` u--`Cal-.4- l-_' - _.__ In ,,-_-. -..- _.-._, -..- -uvn- snow :1 one U0!- urntivu in that ward won an united I-S they ought. to be, Mr Robimon's chane: would even be lou tlun they are. Mr Briggu, very proper idea as to the duties of nldorlnn ml oloctors mayvbo 3 Iourco of weakness to him in some qunrterl, yet we g: HA1-("I flnnlr unk 9]-up .l-..L.._. '-_AJ I bad comp ' "x lav, J. K. Mn.-.\[urine, of All-nonte, receivod :x liberal (lhristtuus prouxntfrom his congrega- tion at Almuute and Clayton. Mr Mcllorine is very much respected by the members of the vhurch at Ahunute and all who have the plea- uru at" his m:q\1:Lintancc. The (':lmu[.' (.'.1:etI:' announces that the an- rolmuut. of the Militia for 1873 in nine military districts inuhuling Ontario, QuoLec, Nova Hcotia. and New Brunswick will I:a.k_e place on Munday, the '.30tl: of Jnizugry next. In opine- quonce of the organization in Manitoba and British Columbia. being incomplete, the euro]- lment of the Militia in those provinces will not be taken until further orders. l(lNus'[`u.\` Loans, No. 59, 1.0.U.F.-Ata regular communication of Kingston Lodge, No. 59. I.().O.F., .hcld on Friday ev_cning in the Udd Fol1ow s Hall; the following ocers wefe elected for the enisuing tern, viz. :-Bro. \V. D. Gordon, N.G., Bro. George Lee, V.G,u Bro. J. B. Mclver, Secretary, Bro. G: W. An` xlrews, Trusurer. Tho oicers will be in: stalled next Friday evening by _Bm. Dr Fuw lcr, D.D.G.M. ALBlu.\' Louua, H.umo\vsun'u.-On St. John : Day the installation of officers :of Al- bion Lodge, Harruwsuith, took place at high noun, Bro. N. F. Dupuil, the immediate put master, performed the ceremony of installation. The following are the neiv oili- nnra - L.u-n-:3 lE.\h l`HI.~'.-1-H) (1i'eren|: styles I -{rem goods at a. reduutiuu of `25 per cent~-I*`. X. (`ou:siue:I.u& l_'u. ' AJASONIC B.u.L.-A Masonic balj, to come otf in the latter end of next month, is spoken of in Masonic circles. It is intended to be got up on a. grand scale. ......._...,- .... ............-.... ... oionol 3 Pnrlisnont opon vnnh I. `any of tho no-hon to know wil Iood ouch o otiunlsnt, but tho wholo thing is in tho wont poooiblo tutu, and _|Iould by nonoambo sllowed to pus withoottho ohorpoot oononro. If tho din- nor ind tokon pluo Int November all \_vonld hovo boon vol]; but instead, the jrinnph of I party in pootponod until tho colobntion of it will nnklo in morn : mind: during 3 tino who: All ohould be working for tho oopnon good. If it wore a Psrlia noohry dinor, in-oopoctivo of party, wo --..l.I _..II _J.I.-.4-..) lo- I...:_... I.-|.l An Dr. McCanfmon is out` as School '1-`niatee for Riclenu Wu-d. The Doctor will make a. vain. ablfa addition to the-Bo.-lrd of School 'l`rustc.-9. \ V}_IA'r N EXT `.'- Sir John Macdonaldgete the credit of taking from the Globe Ill itsfahort- hand reporters just at the commencement of the session in the Local House, the last hav- ing been sent to Lindsay to start a paper in the interest of the Dominion Government. \Ve regret to hear of the death of Miss Shaw, eldest daughter of John Show, 1:~:q., which took place at her father : residence, Ridean street, this morning. Miss Show had keen ailing for a. length of time of contu.mp- tiou, so that her death, sndden'a.s it occurred at tho last, was not altogether unexpected. \\'hen in good health Miss Shaw, as amember of the \V. M. Church, was untiring in her ef- forts to promota the well-being of all with whom she came in contact either in the class, the school, or the church. She was a. faithful and devoted servant of Christ, who has now entered into rest, lamented by 3 large circle of friends and acquaintances, who, however do not mourn as those who have no hope. ---::-- PnoM'o'rEn.-\Ve are pleased to learn that (Jul. French, Inspector of the Artillery of the Dominion. has received his (`aptaincy in the Royal Artillery. Col. French is a. very meri- torious_and oluient oicer, and his promotion will -be welcome news to his numerous friends in this city and elsewhere. - V lh-:ADIM.-.-The next musical and literafy entertainment will be given in the city hall on Friday evening in a.i the St. Paul's Church Sunday The progrsnnne is published and appeals to he one of great merit. The lady singers are Miss Henderson, Miss Hardy, Miss Bates, Mrs G1-ylls, and the Misses _ Christie. The gentleman include the Tandy Bros., Mr Waliiem, Mr Harry Tandy and Mr Keeley. The fenders are Mr Mclntyre :md;Mr Macdoliuaii In addition, Mr Joseph Sutherland, who 11 just arrived from Novi York, has kindly onsented to play: pm solo. \Ve hope nos :2 a crowded house on the - at-.0 nsinn 1 -=u `ul`l1e Governors of the Kingston Gdnet`-al Hospital gratefully acknowledge thy receipt of $l00 from Messrs Calvin u`1d.~B|-oak, being. amount of their annual gift to the charity. - .n.uum.u.1Vu15I(5. _ Public School Accounts not . later than tomorrow. l'`.._....:. :_ Q; n -- -- --- A Tum: S'rA'r1:mn'r.-'--5,000 yards VVincey redued from 15 to 10 eta. at F. X.` Cousineau D: II... A 5ermou.wil1 l;e p-re.'u.ched i `St. l a_.ul s `hm-cl: next Sunday evening by ;the Rev. Mr Illlcvck specially adapted to y\oung men. THE AILY NEWS-MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER `:30. 1 ----'-s "'l"""" '- r-vs "- could voll. rltllld its `being held on udnnight, button-one politicnl party to - 1.. - L-`__.-I.-_4 ...I-_:...A-3-- -..-_ Alfred Knight, 'W.1\I. Joseph Purdy, S.W. J nueph \Vatson,- J. \ V. Edwin Shihley. Tress. James Cooke. Sec. Richard Parkgr, Tyler. REMINDERS. ---l A ' I 1 L I I 1 I t 1 Monday morning, Dec. 29. The time of the court was occupied to-dhy _ byen interesting ca.s_u,of larceny, the Queen against Miss Mary G. Brown. The prisoner wan aupueed 3 eteeling`$37 on Christina: Day, I the property of Professor T. H. bmith. The fair prieoner in 0 young lady of praposueeing appearance, attractive in manner and of varied ecceilplinhmente. She is A teacher of music, French dancing, and upholds the dignity of belles (cures gperelly. The evidence ggaiut her was -that Mrs Smith, who testified. to having counted the money on Christmas _ afternoon, and -deposited it in I trunk in her residence where the accused has been board- ing some time. The next morning $37 were missed, and Detective MuCeuley placed in the track of` the prisoner, against whom cer- tain suspicions circui-.nsta.nces_ pointed, Mrs Smith, Detectiye McCn.uley and Mr Thomp- Ion, accountant of the Merchant : Bank testi- tied to certain confession-s made by the accus- cd, but those having been made under induce- ments hold out by the prosecutor, were to- jected by the learneti Judge as inudmisiible. There being no legal evidence, the fair accus- ed Wu acquitted; bowing gracefully she re- tired from the court room. Mr A. S. Kirk- patrick, County Attorney for the Crown ; Mr John McIntyre defended the accused. Farewell to Fred. e Captain Swnlu , Lfne genial and generous host. of the old Bcigisin" American Hotel, in- vited a large number of the gentlemen of the city to meet at his hostelry to pick e bone and say edieu to his brother Fred, who is about entering into partnership in I another line of business after tnvelling 2 short time in the sunny South. About sixty gentlemen accepted the Captain's invitation, and on Sat- urday evening presented themselves in force to do honour to Mr Frederick Swales, who by his extreme courtesy, kindness and attention, has won golden opinion: from every one, having the good fortune to be acquainted with him or doing business at the hotel. A slight damper Ivns thrown nri Eh: unit: `I u an-I:.. L- +1.- -an u a|y;fvv_u__*vI.e u_e|U pose] no ulu UILIIGI I] U10 illness` of (?3iptain- Swelee, whg Ghed teken 3 severe cold, and `was unable to be present. However, he sent a note, delegating his poei- - . Lion sud authority to His Worship che Mayor 5. T. Drenuan, Esq., and it will resdy he be, lieved that in. His Worehirjg hand: he was worthily represented. The supper was laid out on a. single table running the entire length of the dining hell, end eemprieed every deli- cafcy of the uncut, bihltlt together regardleea of exnenea. and thn wing: In.inn of H.- uv.-.5 uuanuvcl -u uuv uvun. A lL1`III uumper W "1-|l`9,W.I.1.0I'|; {ho party :1 u outset by the innIn' C!`:nP.nn. Qhld -I-; 91...! Jul. -.. _ V... V. vsnv -nu-u, gp-u`qv wguuucl` rugarlllii expense, and the wines being of the choicest vintage. The Mayor occupied the chair, and Mr Frederick Swsulbs the vice-chsir- It is unnecessary to say that substantial jus- tice was done to the good things so lsvishly provided, and that there was excellent work performed upon the ocession, does` not sdmit of a doubt. After the usissl leysl tossts had been honoured the heelth of Captain and Mrs Swsles was proposed end toasted with greet nntlnuisnm the llnvnr u-oannnglinu .6 :-.... ._,,. ....... ..... rnvrv-wI. .u... -v--mu vuus `IUIU enthusissm, the Meyer responding, after which Mr Frederick Swsles' good health was ulrunk with greet cordislity and every demon' stration of rejoicing. Mr Swsles, with lunch feeling, thanked the company for the hearty manner in which they had drunk his heslth `sud accorded him their best wishes for his prosperity. The position he hsd occupied vgith his brother is the hotel wuone of much dif- cnlty and trouble, end that he had secured the approbation of so large end inueutisl a body of gentlemen on these he now present was something to be proud of, sud evinced unmis- takably that his efforts to do his duty had not been altogether unsuccessful. As they were aware he was shout to msks e chsnge in his mode of life, and take some fresh responsibil- ities npee him, end as he expected to be eb- sent from the city for s short time, he trusted on his return that he would nd them all lodking as well as they did upon the present occasion (great applause.) The toast of the Mayor and Corporstion, proposed by M r Swsles, followed, end gsve en opportunity for several of the Alderuieuto sir their views on things municipal sud otherwise, as the Mayor kindly msde wsy for them; Alderman Hsrty, Aldermen Sullivan, Aldermsn Allen, and the next" Alderman McIntyre, all re- sponded in snitsble terms to the toast.` "0 , wives and sweethearts drew out the younger? gentlemen upon__ the subject of their position,; which was admitted on all hands to be some-_ ...l...L .1..--.... ...._ -5 LL- --.I .2 V umrv-gr. uu_ -`w uquuuwu uncle nu luv, lllluu ID on. ThevPress" WIS kindly remembered and dnly honoured, Mr Shannon responding for the NJIWS and Mr Pence for the Whig. The `health the Mayor was p[Ioposed by Colonel Phillips in glowing terms end enthu- Iipstically henoured by the company . As it was approaching 1? o'clock, * "the ,Meyer gave the last tout "happy to meet, sorry to part, an-I happy to meet &(ain.'_ and the party se- parated after einging Auld lnng eyne. Mr Robb, Mr Greeneld, and Mr Wm. Murray contributed eevenl eengl to the evening : enterteiuneut. ' As`, we have ren_e.rI_:ed the auppezj fry every guy of wthe fame of the best dsye ef the British jAnerieen_=Hotel, and Oh- an-.....I.....- -_-_'n__; Beoorereucnn.-The lete `lamented A. Weed et one time uliderteek to reconstruct hiehetter mi. :1 hietorio Betsy 1., but found he hie enueenent end chagrin thet the hilee were turned ee completely upon his that he wee ccmpolled to beet a. heety retest under le pereunive ergumente of I50 keen-etick plied by the nimble lunde el He deerly beloved. The lcuon taught hi e nluiery inuence en the greet conic, DOM eeye, end ite lonl should not be loet. The el-pa of the greet Refern party he: eue-ptedhe eene goed eice for the Do- ..:..:.. |n..;..s... -..a ......... u. .-...a.... .. nnnvnn nu-u -uu--v--u In: an u-lulu 90 UV B01110-5 what dreary, now sttlie end of a. leap and nary an oer. Mr Pause gsliantly ad- mitted he liked the ladiei all so mil that he was unable to single out one from the rent. Hr Jaunes Johnston endeavoured to extract con- _ solation from the fact that matters were no worse. Mr Siales confessed that he was going to cut and run, and Mr Mace was iaponitqhovdatisod iith his lot, andmo on. 'l`heVP1-ens" vim lzimllv u-gm.-nk-..-.l _.___.___ .__, .._._._ _. It. as. at pant doubtful vihether c. J. Brydges intends leaving the G.T.R., but the oldest inhabitant" positively atrms that this is going to be the coldest winter on record and thnt at the pi-enent, 1-cc` ncd prices. F. X. Cousinean & C0,, are selling the cheapest dry goods in the Dominion. . MATRIHONub.-In another column will be found no--pagligg of McFnll, Esq., well kixowly to msgympf our radar: an the keeper of on: of the but hotels in the North ` of Ireland. Mt .McF|1lis very populu-fan-I an esteemed corrspondont inform: us tint on the night of the a. splendid ball was giiren in his honour, tsr barrel: were burned, and ovary sign of` pnonl rejoicing indulged in. ' '!3u'b:-id: and grooniworor the rocipiontg of lnnaronn vnlnnhln m-...`-c. .3... LL.:_ u. uuv vmsu Inn ! vs our auucgnu ,.$UrxXI`nUFl, and the attendance Every ong appggrad to the utmost, and Ib .lIfO.l`tiIt home for the that being avetything likely to retard or intcrforo with the pleasure sud gaiety of the evening. 7.____._ W3 -... .. ...- guy. `scum war!` BIC liclpllll V nunapuu vnluublo pruentp -from tluir mam-Jsuun dld acquit-tau -I both, the bride espeeidly, we from 9111- ypgtern homo heartily tomlat them our walnut oongrstula than and kindest wishes for air future hop- iunund prapqity.` 3,. rq,WL1 91$ EM 3' df (i3:ptain- A -..|.l .....J _.-.. .._-LI- L- I, ' E."{}i.ls2 Presentiition Siipper and Ball. I ~30 frequently occured in Kingston of late: It`is our pxivilage to again record one o those social entertainment which have V-. The uno.we.now speak o.1houlL..p:ob be cla.ss<.-d among the public gatherings, u the number who participated therein would guarantee. The a'a.ir took place at the Boot aiul Shoe Man ufai.c"1:o`r3"v"`bf Goo. Oxford 8: Co., which was handsomely decorated for the (_-cc_aaion. The sewing girls connected with the elthblinhment in- ' vited the mechanics and other male mem- _bera in the employ of the firm to witness the presentation to their forevepmu, Min. F. Duggan, of I. beautiful won-k-box, ac- compuiad by 0. short but very expressive address, which expliiins itself : ` I`|n.u-`I\A'...l...... w-;1.- .....:I-_..:.._.._: ._:_1.. ....---...., u Innvoa vgreensu nwqu. . Deer Medan:e,-We the undersigned girls emploped in this fscteryg, feeling. desirous of showing the respect and kindly feeling entertained by us for you, our zealous and amiable forewoman wish to present you, es some slight evidence of the shine, with this work-box which although of no great value in itself, may serve in the future us a remi- nisence of the very many happy days we have spent together, and else of" the kindly feeling existing between us. (:.m..I I... nu xuuuug uluauug UIIJVCEII Ill. , (Signed by All). Hr J amen Gallaway, J un., responded for Miss Duggan. Mr W.` Parsons, the foreman Wu also presented by the sum: parties with ahandeome gold pen, to which Mr Parsons nude 9. witable reply. But the most interesting part of thelprogramme is yet to come. The whole company con- Iieting of about seventy couples, were then generously invited by Mr George: Oferd to the upper et of the building where they were entertained to a magnicent "oyster Iupper prepared by Mr Swanston, who did credit to himself and the event By the ex- cellence of the repeat. After ufpper the tables were cleared away, slid those not wishing to remain having departed, dancing commenced and centinueduutil `3 o'clock in the morning when all quietly `dispersed. ` This is e. etc) in the right direction, and we are right to note instance: of thiekind, elieving that it tends to a mutual sym- 'pa.thy of feeling, betgveen employer and em- ployeee. ,_.l[ui`-:".`Geo. 0'e_rd and Co : factory in mid in established ourieh- 2.... 'I'._..L:L.-A.:..._ A :|:A:,.,n_, . u . uujv vs. an: n.- uuuu vn aanv-cu -AA\n AIAI-' Kuio, wllilo Moan. Scott And Crook: will discourse losrnodly on tho grout ques- tion How I boouno a Grit," with copious l'dO!OI(0 to tip in deed: of their ancestors politicnl. Nor must we forget to Add tlnt uvcnl no-born will oxphin how thoy bo- Gritu ogtho basin of a nilvvay unholy, and in 30' othor way. it would 50 rao-0 to onunonto All the outer: fun Hon: dovnwuda and upwnrdn, but RA .1. .._L-..Iu. - _A_. 1).. L- ._.L. L`... --- um-v;_, .n nun nu. can-uuonulx uuu l.lVIll.'llll- ing Institution. A diculty was` Iexponl onced in procuring a Iuiciont supply of -`1"lnt` vnnnknnh-sq .4411 IL. ....-I:L_ __,! ......_._ ... `..vu.......5 cl -umunuuu supply on skilled mechanics, still lm quslity Ind quantity of goods manufn turod favourably compares Iiith any in the Dominion.` The muohineryin an in the f tory in of the moat imp:-oved;puttorn. .--A highly res- the County of . ' J EXCIBION or Euaow Jo: peTa15Ie young woman f Renfreir was hronghtto friend Dr. Chanonhouse, of Egsnville, onset- urday. Her arm `was pe eetly from the effects of along stand dislocation of the elbow joint. _ Dr. Chanon had examined her case, and proposed to reel! and friends an operation as the only of restoring motion, but preferring the kilfnl assistance of Dr. Horatio Yates, therof , brought her to this city. Dr. Yates, with his usual kindness, admitted her into the H pits], and so Dr. Chanonhouse was obliged leave for home by this morning's train. the operation was per. formed yesterday (Sunday) by Dr. Horatio Yates, assisted by Drs. Chanonhonu, Fow_ ler, 0. Yates, Dnpuis and Saunders, in pre. presence of a large number of students, an in- cision beingmade down on the joint, the ends of the bones exposed and savu away, so thst motion could be obtained, and the parts ud- justed for the formation of an new joint. The operation was neatly performed, and the pro- bability is that the girl will recover with a useful ling. T_he shove case was an interest- ing one to all who were present. We believe there are now several bad cases in the hospital from the County of ' Renfrew, and it would be very praisewortlly for the Count Conncibte grant an annual sum in aid of thexhospital, as the governors find it very diicult to provide for the numerous patients seeking admission since the withdrawal of. the Government grant. Tn;-uni:-rmo AT MURVALE.-The anniver- sary tea.-meeting in the W. M. Church, Mur- vsls, was held on Christmas evening. Not- ? withstanding the-severity of the weather the church was lled with a highly respectable an- dienoe. Although they had to. regret the ab- `sence of the `expected Chairman, Dr. Llvtll of Kingston. G. A. Kirkpatrick, M. P., and others, as speskers, the evening passed away very pleasantly and protably. After partak- ing of the good things provided, Sidney \Va.r- ner, Esq.', Wilton, was called upon to preside over the meeting. The audience was then addressed by Rev. Warden, E. S. Rupert, J. C. Ash. and H. Choice music Ins discoursed by tlo choi; Financially the meeting was elm 2. success, 3208 being the sum realized. 'lho following resolution was then put snd unnniinously adopted, 'l'ha.t while this sudience sincerely regret the ab- sence of Dr. 'La.Vel And G. A. Kirkpatrick, M.P., that a fine of $10 be imposed on each for non-sttendsnce, to be collected without cost. Persons were then suthorized to wait upon the abevevnamed gentldaen and receive the same. 1' ` r ` La` u.v. u., u u. mu.-51: we uxonumy meeting of L.0.L., No. 45], held in the Orange Hall,` Hnrx-owsmith in December, the following brethren werdchosen as oicers for the ensu- ing yen-` : 1)-- 7-1.- `I-LL-.____ 1:-r If - - - _v.r -v snluv Iinesn & Co. The grand assembly to-non-ow evening at the Qity Hall promise: `to be one of the events of the season. The Garrison Art]s!ry'Qua. .I__`II_ -n u Uomm1:t.eo-BI-on. James Bradford, Jamal gut, Robert Freeman, John Hughes, Jouph mith. __ -_.- .......v... ;uv unnuun nruuury VIII- drillo Band, under Mr B._ackett, willfurnilh the manic, and the ndrnhmentu will pro- vided by Mr Swamton, who in an oxndl9nt_ cats:-or. Mr Wm. PM-ry iillbo thodireotol, ` of corcmoniiu, no thaf all. tho `goiniyio life of having A good time. , W- V Dr. Mncletn of.Afm Hu-boar Mia ' ' in in town for the holiday, we uoglndtopoo hinlookinguo well. u-u: --cw:-u -uw-w--- :- -I-v---v, --- itkarhinlyn nv idutolnkotho nu- .._ .3 - D.`-3.55-1 'D..|---6 nu;-n -nth j 239 Winceyuku-u'-47. e:wh-F. X. Corr` lint-.10! I: no :- L.0.L., No. 45l.--At the monthly meeting` If L.0.L.. N0. 451- held in u: nun". `I-l ..ll Bsrnnbu \`Vood, Tyier. Committeo-Bros. Uamea Bradford, Inrt. Freeman. John Huohen Jn....|. _,v-. . < Bro. John Patterson, W.M., re-elected. _ James Je-ilon, D. M. George Matthewl, Sc., r e-ohcted. I " John Cowdy, Treasurer, " Wil1ism,A. Duh, Chapltin. Johniriall. D. of C. " wuulsmyn. Been, Ulla; John Irish, D. . . Barnabas Wood, Tyier. mnitteo--Bros. James Brad ..`----nun, vu wiv- a un Unrllinlll nay, uuz, nine raucous 0 the father, by the Leon , .4.` ',B.A., Mr John Re er, eldest son of Mr Joseph Rayner, of ingston, to Sarah Jane .e.1d01Ld0.9zht.er .o.f .Mr.-70.11,!` .Gr1.?!`.'B.:..' Port!- ` mouth. " ` .nu.r\ .. vn ....-... .u- 2 u nun.- At St. J ohn the Evsngelint Chm-ch,Montrea.1, on St. Stephcnf.-s Da.y, Dec. 26th,byIeiRev. E. Wood, M.A., bythe_ Rev. Augustus Prime, to B. L., dn_ug!5er~of `C'lIO` J; M-. `Hahn! Esu.. Liverpool. Enahnd. . , , ` - . .....,.,... ...w.,......, ._ 5_ , . On the 20th Novehiof-fat}, `1 i Church, Msghernfelt, Co`i1ii_l;y"LondoI`:de Ireland, "by tho.RU.v./i;.mos~ Hogan, Assisted bv the R07. Jinan` Hiinn. ir.. the Lremlm, by uhnnuv./qmes~ J lgtho Y. 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