Kingston News (1868), 2 Jan 1873, p. 3

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YRR A Y, Annmn... Wanted. in... PD A ntrnr . -- _vvu svuctillly, tn 8.!- ad I.1.( l_`, Ripon and rnysulf, 1': of our Committee have your continued well-doing with what pleasure we re- rs. - " nub mr the Sy- lI`School. School nun-y, l8"'3. Ap- ndersigne. western. K90 scarce c for choice western; ; 93 to 95c for state. receipts ; ,000 bush ; ; at 650 to 66 Dd ; 66 to 67 for old ind heavy ; receipts tint end stesdy ; re- ?1B ; sales 21,000 1 western mixed; 47 for white; 45to 47c ; 48 to 51 forstate, or new meal. Lard un;8to '5 X-16c kettle 30. Cheese ll to lo, at 11 ; for re- HMIGRANTS. Id emigrant: have within a period of a ough the Managers Family Emigration I. Mrs. Hobart has hive. he: now, in very that some of these m, or failed to ful- friendl who assist- W_ _ _, , ant-Q Music LIAGGiE S 'LitI:l M ' Sweet Kgngli &Y :ii'i-lwignd P. perms I My Darling S Fgiry Fooifste iiomeward M. Ye M'erry`Bir _ White Rose 1 Love's Fdvoux Dexter Waltz, Early Sp:-in ` Rondin u 0] Her Bright Sn Suawite Mazur ileen 2'11`:-oon 1 app hou l Goldezi Stars,` \ Vhite Roses (f Romance, by J Valae, `l7`...... 1'.._.: tr. for the Sy- nool. School Secretary and T1'8&l|ll'el'.V P. S.--All members md other: In respect- fully invitad to sttend. - TIC A nun. we elecnon or smears and the transac-. B tion of general business, will he held at the oice of the undersigned, on Wednesday, -the 15th January, I873, at 2 o'clock P.M. - ISAA4: ~ Simpson PORT AND SHERRY WINES, BRANDIES, JAMAICA SPIRITS, HOLLAND GIN, GINGER WINE, GUINNESS Extra Stout Porter, FAMILY PROOF, OLD RYE, And MALT WHISKEY Save money by giving us a call before purchasing elsewhere. 1 A liberal discount allowed to Hotel Tavern Keepers. J0seph_ Dozznelly. , ` Dec. 18. In this stock will be found a complete as- sortment of ' ' NEW LAYER RAISINS, NEVF MITRE A'l`Ii`I L) A 1 HE undersigned begs 1 the attention of the_ and select stock of F1 Liquors, which is now com days, consisting of A Merry Christmas! AN_D A I Happy New Year. nouce, and Choice Pastry for Tea can be supplied at the lowest rates. and call before purchasing elsewhere. R {`.AR\Tn\`ruI7\r KT VVedding Cakes made at the shortest notice, and Choice Parties Be sure purchasing elsewhere. ,, _ __..vs-we T this joyous time of Christmasl avail A myself of the opportunity to return thanks to the public, and particularly to my customers, who have kindly favoured me with their patronage again on my resumption of business, after being burnt out last summer. 1 trust, as heretofore, by attention to the _wa.nts of my numerous customers and the . public, to continue to merit a share of their patronage. I have added the manufacturing of Biscuits of all kinds to my former business of Bread Baking. I understand the business ; I engage good workmen ; I use none but the best brands "of Flour and other requisite ma- terial ; I sell at a living prot ; and from the large and increasing trade I am doing, I can safely conclude that it is healthy to keep down mnnonolv, that ..m...-:4:.... :- u --- - sarely conclude monopoly, that op si trade, and tha the `Fun lic with CARNOVQK -.-:1 w uuwu monopoly, that sition is the life 0? u are well pleased CARNOVSK `S BISCUIT AND BREAD. ihhde Choice Pantrv r... m... nun- Datum) uoe. v- -uvnn, PRINCESS STREET. Dgc. ~31. ` . 0ppositTo-n th_e__I_.ife of Trade. unw LAXISH. LLAISINS, NEW MUSCATEL RAISINS NEW SULTANA RAISINS, NEW CURRANTS, . FRESH PEACHES, FRESH FEARS, FRESH STRAWBERRIES, FRESH FILBERTS, FRESH ALMONDS, FRESH SPICES, PICKLES, SAUCE, &c., 1! 'I7I'/9.'.. .. - - 7 ' lne Annual eeting of the Cnnty of I-`rontcnuc Agricultural Society. FOR the election of oicers and the general business. will he hold 04 uupufs Chase--Vslso. ` Welcome to Spring, by Jun . Summer Night Schottusche` Summex-eld March. Illusion Polka. Emerald Pool Nocturne. Sunrise Mazurka, Gramde Polka de Concert, La. Danae den Fees, by Ja When you and I were Yo1 Wyman. . Silver Bell, by Egghard. En mnn fl-Inn nuropa Ur: Souvenir d `I '- auver hell, by Europa Galop. Souvenir (Ian, I`. `Pieces Aof Medium Difculty. wood and Field, do. An Alexis, by Beyer. Amnrantba, by Jungmann. Souvenir D Ixhl, by Bendel. The Little Ensign, do. Austrian Song, by Pacher. Rondino, by Leybach. Golden Rain Nocturne. We met by chance--Variations by VVyma.n. Song of the Zephyr--Morceande Salon. Gundolina, by E. Dom. Serenade, by Eisoldt. Song of the Morning. . The sprightly Brook, by Jungmann. A Night in June, by VVilson. Scene Boluemiennc, by Kuhe. The N aiad s Barcarolle, by Mack. Happy I)nya- ' Ls Redem tion Polka, by Hofer. Magic Bel 5, by Jungmann. ` La Danso des Naiades, by Leybach. \Vhip-Poor-Will Song--Grobe a Variations. Little M gie May, with Wyma.u's do. Secret Loage, by Lange. The Merry Bells, by Wilson. The Shepherd Boy, do. Silver Bella, by Wehli. L1. Blondine Meledie, by Eghard. Cupid s Chase--V1150. Snrino I... r......__-- n7:us`u7rLu :unsnsLau;s: - Avuuuo, _ SAUC$:, &c.` nes and Liquors. L_\'ill O the Wisp, I vy Leaves, \Vood and Field, Alexis: buy 13.... .. .....o nusel (0 p1eces),- by Oestend. Rnnnnol. do. Fan-y Land Maid, by Hancorx. Sweet Dream Waltz, do. Joys of Youth, by Stresbog. JOHN HENDERSON, Princess Strcet. _____j____________ T0 THE.PATRON8 OF '. `AI: lVI`z\,\:- Golden Stars, fhite (6 pieces); by Valae. 9'" SECRET (Waltz) by M Little Mqgie Muy, 6 Sweet Kin Polka, by Kinkel. Whirlwind Polka, do. Whispering Love Mazurka, by Kinkel. Schotische, do. ` Fairy Footstep Waltz, do. `Pinkey Hiukey Waltz, by Mack. Tag Poka, do. ' Meditation V'aItz, do. Homeward Ma:-ah, do. Starry Night Serenade, do. Merry Birds (March) do. Polka, by Turner. Fdvourite Polka, do. ` Waltz, do. Waltz, do. op, by Rommel. Smile, Waltz, by Bella?-t. Mazurka, do. Aileen Aroon Polka, do. Happy Thou lzts, by Streabog. ` A _ do. whao- D/5A-- m A SYMPATHETIC VAISE. J u veulr ac 1 ese--Ma.zux-ks. John llenderson, PR INODQQ emu`-:5 __._-an 172 PRINCESS STREET. umiersigned respectfully to e of the public to his new lect Fruits, Wines and complete for the Holi- nsisting MUS lC-Easy Pieces. IT 4uase-- V 1180. s b Jungmamn. Night Schottxiche. iefd March, 1,... mu-uug uaewnere. R. CARNOVSKY, _WilIinn:sville Bakery. . 101.1, at 2 o'clock 1".Hl. ISAAC SIMPSON, Secretary Treasurer. lbern Ind nthal-l Ara rn-nun up. 1`ete--Mazurka. . II .... J `ue uoncert, by V` Jul}. (1 Ynnna .Vy:Ja.eu, 3 '"'3' Maggie, by ucauuuy I30 keep ition of : AND unuu we ousmess rther rt , by \Vallace. hell. ` ` THE CT-"< ~ Mack. I Pinsburagl ` ngncmmru ,un2uw' will be held st Wldun Hattoifs, Bu-rioeld; on Sstnr: 3. ' . th llthJ 83, A5 .1... n.'L`5?'3 a i.L.l! .. ak pursuits no remectfnllv iuivitad to .u....I_ A By .m;;.;' . R0 . H-:7 .,`( viii. 1. 300 lbs. scotch Brose Meal. 50 Sugar-Cured Hams. "Mr may-`tum: Iho_lio`vo.- I , but Goodain your e inthil 1360;" `.1, on-act, nya Morrison. Hnvo ougatlhtcnt Flour," says he. "1 to V0," :3 I Morrison, sud Mon-igon went on telling nt --m -` mfhina win and in- _ , _.....- v-ngnrncuuuu .l.`1IIlr, ' used inn," Mon-igo;_1'wnt telling 111: toms of the ns thihgp in_ stock, vi: :- . I One Gase Patent Self-I nla weu-new dark eyes looked anxiously and inquiringl around as he entered .|[ornlon n well stqc ed Stqrc, and he I in thus - Mr Mo;-`rioon IH`Qlio`!_o,-yup _ in tlnI`xfy.?' Mon-isgn. you not Palanlz 171.... " Hia we11~aet dark looked I inquiringly any In anh- M. MORRISON, As rnmcnss sum-E-r,. A ~?**.~_: . - = For the pm-pone hf: manda Ezeferroq. agti K - _._.-v a.vwILJ.\Jl Sh h.` ,tlnt l[oct1ng' ofth B3235 `3Iv"wn1:c '2... the County .5 Frontenac will be held at the` Court `House, in the city of Kingston, on ' Friday, the 3rd of J at 10 o cl ock annary Instant, a.m.. IfithbuI'gI.iJeo.th.l872; M oRRIsoN S; Kingsuan to unonllul to be sent Jan. 41511. Salary at the num for the l-It th 8500 for the rem to this no months, to be ainder ofrt-ho ear JOHN Badman; rate of 8400, por un- increuod rum-: ANTED-_A Fourth Mater qt the be (inning of the VVinter Term; must b capable of teaching the nubjecta of the first and second forms, exec t, Iatin and Greek, good an, and qua tied to teach Dnwina and ggikeeping; Appliention with teati- monialn tube the H-:h....4-- -:- L auu. poo:-Koopmg; A] 1 Snhrv gt el- '7 - ` . s. KIRKPATRICK, Clerk the Peace, County of Frontenac. Kingston, Dec. 30th, 187 . A T E. S'l`ACEY S, Dec. 28, 1872. The Balance of `Work Boxes, Wrfting Desks, Stationefy Gases, II tag or Cd'- un Tea or Cd- nlry, than tho -nn'l`n.o Sunday School Libraries and Rewards, BOUT noon on Snlnrdn a gentleman _ might be seen alighting - :1voll-n.p- nted 113 at V _ "Sunday School Books, - nnun meeung at the Pittuburg l2gri`cnlturtl.v5ItiQ4 will In new liun Hutton`; Ban-ineld: an Rn.m.a.- Forming the The Young Ladies PUB1`.Ic NO'I_'I_OE ..-|... --..-_ Tobe: BOW BELLS. Stationers Hall, 01'i1Ts Zhap Book Store, Also the Grand 'xn}_a. 1 ". STACEY S and Fancy G00d-`3: EXPEGTED THIS DAY Albums, 2 sold at Greatly Reduced Price: .h, 1872. An inmenne ugortlnent of Tlie superb Double Part of VANTED. I OTTAWA. At a. Grant Reduction. K ING STRE ET. e Xmaa Part of 1872 and the N ew Year : Part of 1873. I L _.........n-, cc uu der oft-ho JOHN llilcll fpn. ; accounrtu slid IQ- l cotintm ; CUUUIIIFI eotinty. I anxiously and Momma I Number of IlUll_l' }n'pto Very Old Sherry .Wine, Very Old Port. Wine, Very Old Taragona Sherry, ` Very Old Tax-agonn Port, . Very Old Jamaica Rum, Very Old French Brandiea, Very Old Irish Whiakey, Very Old Scotch (19,, Very Old Canadian, Mnrinchino, quairts and pints, Curixo, quarts md pints, Champagnes, Hook and Moselle, nest qunlity, ac. .. ` w. nymcnae 8: co., msw smug of the Golden Lion. -apoeiall TOLADIE 82*to$l -QxI_|Iqut{-iskoroxpeu. - Byrd. December 27. w. 1:. McRAI_<} & 09., NEW STORE, Sign of the Golden Lion`, `Wishing our Patrons and Friends a lisp y New Year Peace on Bart and Good Will to Man, ` Tns;vIv1"Ai`jfi`+15i & 00.! , -.,v-vvvp Como ahd judge for yourselvei. The` proof of the pudding is in the eating. rliiinn `nu .--_ __.__ - Besides a 1 __-.....v..--nu auuuule I01 ` Christmas Presents. we have 1 New Year ms rat.-nduble, VMa1n.ga.Gra.pes, Lemons. Lemons, Candied Peels, Salad Cream. sung Ureun, Chutney Sauce, _ Worcestershire Sauce, &c., kc. ulcxoral, Anchovey Paste, Blotter Paste, Strnbourah Mame: Church Services Lemon Marmalade, Peach Jelly, Apple Jelly, Pine A plerJelly, H one ' h Pickle, I in tins, Chilliee, Pickled, Imperial Hot, " W|lnn1:n_ K iugstan, Dec. 17, msrnwnerry J am, Orange Munmlsde, Lemon Marmalade, J ellv. ,,_ __...-ova nu. Our" Writing Desks, VV ark Boxes and Vi ton'a.s are superb, and at the same time I'll srvod Gin er, Blnk Cur-nut elly, B :d Currant Jelly, Gooseberry Jun, Raspberry Jam, Strawberry Jam, Orange Mnrnunlndn P18 srvod Gin 11.4: ('`..........a- , ..n. )Flf'ERS for sale the ' In Unnned Benches, Canned Stuwherrieu, Canned Pinoapples, Canned Pearl, Clnned Cherries, Cumcd Damsous, Canned Pie Fruit, Canned Corn, - Canned Tomatoes, Canned Peue, &c,, am. is now opened out, and we invite all to c and make their selections while the stock is full. We have sf ull assortment of Christmas and Wow m ' Cumied Patches, Strawlm Diaplayed at this 1 jcity Boo] STATIONERY, Family Bibles, u uul year we have ex: previously shown in Ki! immense stocks PRESENTATION BOOKS Hal always", bee'n I `nu-nu-4 it is not our intentio any portion of the ext purpose to sell at we 11 to carry 0' ra stock, We h prices as NG. r` JA NU! Our usual first-class stogk of Pocket Bibles, "| a C0.. ` ; variety of articles too numerous to mention--all suitable for CITY BOOK STORE. Furthermre, is full in every line. Hymn Books. .I...`B0S_SE.llgnh-cal.` Prayer Bouk 7. 1872. 1 time of the year. for for best ever imported; mne 01 AP! Store, over .ock. wa ll`, suitable no oouuut Nspauo. l Vic- nu _'1\ IAPANEE AND PICTGN, --v -v--V --"V-.--II: 'Vl|UDIl3CP t 4 P.M., or at Inch other `ham--uusy In 1.12;. edbytte Post Ooo ago, ` rife gt N_ap:ugee within lie AIM a -half hm... ea Dy as root unoo _ _ ' rive Napanee withizrlve mix! -j afterwardl. .'_. . ' I on a. proposed Uontn each way, between gv.-..--.._ 'ENDERS addressed to A I General, will be 'r_eccivI nn H Nnnm an " y uzmauxsus addreseed the Postmaster- 1 `received st OTTAWA unfil Noon, on ' ` V Friday.` the 24th of January; for the conveyhnce of Her Maiutvh `ail- ___....J,` was`: -14.01; V1 UGLLuUnIJo conveyhnc Her Majesty : nails, propoed_ Contract, for six times nnr wanli mr um conveyance at yer Majesty H-. proposed par u ` MAIL CONTRACT` wn1sKn:s.-`o1a Famy Px:<;of,_`0lci Ry. ' Proof and Common keys, thrbcut in the cit y, .1: R_EDUCED Pnlcm. (urn 'IVIJ l\1mI\n .. .- WINlzs.;sUPE1uoR Poms `and SHER I RIES. our Tom c.IN.-nom-ru co -. i pr bottle; Betta & Co's. in w GINS.-John De 1 bottle . roui;_ umee V ,,_,u___ .....a- nun BRANDIES. tunes nanny,` T - or bottle; J: a 12-. umem, 1'33 hnttln - Phmb n..-4.:u-._ -. nu - Kingston -Boftlii1g Depot TTA.qND\Un\2uA1vn . - .__, Just arrived 3 ne supp! of C -Ne Plus U1ra, Alcxm rs, nu: --witch, &c., the best in tha .._a - - FOR THE BEST ANIB CHEAI .XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS Still coI.1tinnu_st HE Congre a `on of St. Paul : Church T propose (1.'V.,) having a Sale of Fmcy and Useful Article-, in the'Victorin Music Hall, the 3rd week in J anuarfy, for the benefit of tl1e.Sunda.y School Building "_nnd. Dona.- tions of work or refreshments tlunkfully. received. - * non 01.; Io-in rA1\'U! GOODS in the city for inspection and offered it to guarantee satisfaction to with their patronage. RF The newest and ( FAN CY GOODS 1 Insbection and AH . ,u val! anuuc. Just 1 _Ne Plml 'ITl.-g ._ .-__< Give us a call and jut gar-as quality.:nid price. Corner nf `R.....L .--A I Nickel ....g\z V-JIIIKJ. W 1: tab" htth rlt ua.l't of B eeepno m%u 9 (any randy, Rum, Gin, family Prof, '01 Eye, in wood or bottle, Very Fine - I'I--A ` Polimsylierry Wines. us a mall .....1 :.. um AVID or bottle. RUM. 5.--dIlIl0l bottle ; bottle ; Pinet, Cutillon & SUPERIOR Co l, in wood OLD JAMAICA -ecenvea. ~ _ Dec. 21st 1872. LES'ANli*1 0il.TEf,_ ii; quaza and _pipts, from the beat Brewers In the Do- - mmion. Also English Ala and Porters. I) I Iftniuinn - > LEMON, Dec `.23. we holidays, they in choice Stck, of n choicest grades of 1 `Teas. vvaall nupecnuu W and. customers the holidays, inten: Stck nf ~eu..:.u- ;L S. V 1 Kingston, Dec. 19, 1872. I.\l nu nmglto `in the follawinj Dress Goods I . Dress Goods ~ French Merinoes, Shawls and Jackets, V Black Silks! Black -Tweeds,, Glands, Clouds, ` _ug;. J-U I `I0 QEMON, ORANGE AND CI'\I`RDN PEEL Extracts and Spices of all kinds. Our Coffee is the best in the city. I in rrzs I` ~ 0RI1g_1i*0RD s; ELAY - Hm I...` out; I the I * J. ELLIO'l:T, F. SOOBELL. I ____ -_ _, v-vv|\|CJ- }, ion York, Jan. 2.--An'ived, the steam- jhip Denmark, from Liverpool. Bpton, Jun. 2.--A letter he: been re- ceived here which states that the ship Ben- ningted, Cnpt. Peterson, uf Boltnn, from Liverpool for Celloe, attack` on the sal- ~.\ngee, north of the Grand Canaries, Nq. . he mafia lix hour: wont to pieces. One boot, with eighty persons in reported as boon lost. The coptsiu and the re- mainder of the crew were le.ndod_ safely at . Loo Pel_mu in 3 very destitute condition. The veeeel-was ovmod by C. P. Peter: & Co of min f|'I|._... :- _L V . Y your purchzxses no longer, 3 bargains offered unra, Alcxmdn, an , &c.,* in thqc KING STREET. eKnypem-Son: a,1`nwood' I the store must" sold at a uunu rnlul. GEO. T_HO_M1P80N. DIIVI CRIN V115` ","""`3`d,' cnespeat aubrtmenc of 1 are `now ready gffered ricos` so low as tion who favour , us ). judge fog yourself as re. ice. A-N1 ) CHEAPEST \Y1ru-D c-.. . -. Postmaster. ved at 0'l"l`A WA REES BROS, Prince: Street, r oeted in Kingltlo ` HIGN ON S N.nmApn I v,zu uupuulc aw, washer: ; 5,% to 7,75 for oonnonocukultute; 8,85 to `1.75 for-con-' nan toclnico uxtrdvontcrn. _Byo our quiet gt 4,'n to 6.55. When gout, andatnng; 'nuipO9I.m'bIah;no rtodgnt V 1,5`! to 1,610! No . 2 Ipnng oat; 1.67 1,70 (CH0. 1 by 1,34 '10 -1,85 winter rcd J,` ;l.35 to 2,W for unbor western; Jnwobd I wnaul Iii their friends . that (Iur.ing at ooit the thourofbystan, 0H'r1IEAP1b`k .n ma "int `PA3';'Y'u'-H.341; anal .Ma2;r we% 4' 1BE %` w`.'a.. : itock armry cob` . ` :.,.:z..::'.'.'.,~.,...% Ki58'*0I.Doc;I2,1;_ ` NEW `ion nukxtrs rico) every grads: buy 1- cum. toth Trade lint .9 Ilell sc;oap,.%:oaIIl_` 7` for can , J (goodmo to "N ' PAN (none like it ` 25 mt: per lb. Hymn, Gunpowdu `No ndulhntionu. ` on article AT PARKHILUC. `SW35 lllacnee it II ,__ - UIIL.` NEW LAYER E.A1s1Ns-cHnAr.fw " % NEW v4LENcuL RAISIN ` _ . NEW SULTANA 1u1s1Ns-c . NEW SEEDLES8 EA1s1Ns-cHn4r;_ NEW PATRAS CURRANTB--0IIl_LP NEW LEMON PEEL-CHEAP. ` NEWQRANGE 1>EEL-'-cnEAP.` _ i NEW CITRON PEEL-CHEAIP. NEW ELM FIGS-CHEAP. NEW PRUN . NEW ALMOND NUTS. ` NEW PEACAN NUTS. NEW FILBERTS, &c., to. n` Deamwborls. ~ . mawt ,_...... mu n-umuylow in ' "' ` I lelave 'cnstomgn- tI_] ::.; ' aalvel, as It u not my mtcntnon to R = ' '1 i '. : mm" rroprietor of the Vtctol-is .- 1 " `h to In: Pat II-IB- ` Ar:no time since I begun aton has my Itock of Grocery om late. The nsorhnont qf _ o "" "f'U,' " mum rnmf I WWII? `I A1 .. . {Tea _ Tea: srecm mam O _____j-i I - ` , . _ {.- Tm: Proprivtou-of Victor-isW f '_,{' begnto return thanks 1: cnflllnnvn G..- ck- I3! - rn . u.\-_; `in theVfo1lawin?g' in tin l'..n.._:_-_~r,- '1 . , `-3. 7 cu II no werko. , , New York, Jon. 2-. o quarter to ve , lest evening tho treasurer of the 5th Avenue Theatre `nu re coming up the . ;QieIer, but before he reached the street A ,to give the alarm the smoa had run "through the whole building and enveloped it in one moon of fire, which, in less than ' on hour, completely destroyed the entire . building. The oervonto In the 5th Avenue Hotel, who out the re, became frighteno old rushed wildl! into-the corridors, but the chief clerk at once reotored order. g eee-.._. -- J` ' _THANKS-! x me vneborisw ` 1 ?u'bqI' liberal ammo:-I: ix - Im-L`-I , - V -- - -~--- '(--rvclpw 1.14.!) Isbh ; "in atom :8.|53 against 39,053 on the 15): ofDoc., an 76156 on tholat of Juunry; -nrkot study but quiet, with small truanc- tiou at about Tuesday : rates. Grain-no trlluutiou nnd; rate: nonind. Pro- , minions quiot at _tc rates ; hop unchanged. Butt-or nominal In thence of transmtiom. .rLI.|nI unchanged. ' Bank of Hontrul-1811, N at 181}. Mu-chutn Bnnk-l07'. IWL nurcnuntr n:mk-l07, IJ7; Ink 0! Connarco-117, 1171' 315 at H7 . - Ontario Bu|k--93, 98}. nun of 'r.n.u-11, ms. Royal Canadian 'Iank-96i, 9: yvon'ra._ -- --.v._' .u, `condition Co., of Boston. There in shunt 83o,1)0o Insurance on "the nhh. in n...4.... _.=_,, ..-., wn um-vv`u. LIIIEB 1 Insurance the ship in J `K _--. nu -vuulv Cl ,UUU. Albany, Jan. 2.- Licutonsnt-Governor . snguntod yoatorduy: `N-- V--|- "~ -- n ,, __ ....... .. uuw nuorid order. The nntinoo uudionce had scarcely -on tlnn dinperud. The theatre adjoin: the 5th Avenue hob! on 24:11 at:-out aide. Nothing but the Itrongut exertions saved b the hotel. Had tho high wind: lately pre- ;.aIant oxintid the whale block would doubt- lcu Inn 300! burned. Mr Eno, owner of the building utimsto: his loan it $35,000. V He in fully iuurod. Mr Duly, the lessee, uyi tint his immodiat-a.lou,< including pru- portiu, &c.,'i: nearly $100,000, on which there in no insurance. The signage to the hotel in about 87,000. A IL.-- uoN'r}u:,Ei.uu1's. (lpecial Telegram to the Dailj News.) llontnd. Jan. 2.-Flonr-receipt.s 1,400 ntlg; _in_ 33,153 animt 39.0.1`! an un- .. uuuuu av ylucol. , Hsrtford, Conn, Jan. l.-'I`he factory of Coll's'iIlow. wan mnnufacturing company Ill hm-nod last night. A large nmount of manufactured stock was destroyed. Lou _ $75,011). About sixty band: were employ- od in the `nth. In- v....|. 1-- n I -' -un-II I Illll\ UL-Ul H Clncinnitti, Jan. l.-The din in roughly ontiznatdd _nt from CQJOJXX). Abourlifty barge: crudnd to niu-.- ` v vv\I. Anuuu crulhod to piocou. liln-3...; n-..- - nA.1nLV\1lll. an I) UUMM EKUIAL. Inndn, Jan. 2, 1.00 11.111. `- Cuuzols Iii to 9|} for both money and account. Bond: of '65, 92 ; '67 92} ; Tonfortiea 89. New Five: 90 Eric 493. Tallow 4459-1. Ilivorpool, Jul. 2, 1.30 pm. - Holila In-the cotton market to-day. Breadstixffs quilt. "Yi..Y'3!S ."Ji.P.I`?.*!E$- tti. . bl] be continu- \ n... '_(lp-dd napm ;.. iv... ....... wan -vu any: our train the lat One hundred and fty bales were OJ. .-.- uuuuuu, uuugrltulnlad Inndon, Jan. 2. --The log of the steam- lhip Mjnnuota, which arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday lat, from New York shows that her cgo of cotton was on re when the vessel was ve days out from the latter` poi:-t. and ftv 1.21.. ...`..... a-~-t`r-- ,. -_-., --u \IQIssv||ll uvul new l.0I`K. J. Arix, Jan. 2.--The weether is very line. Yesterday the Boulevards were crowded with holidey throngs and the city presen ted e most animated appearance since the wsr. At Versailles President Tliiers held his usual New Year`: reception. The diplo- -etie body was first received. No speech- es were -ede. 'l`_1ie President only ex- changed A few words with each foreign re- presentative. The members of the N ntional Assembly followed. Deputiee pf all shades ` of political opinion were cordially welcomed end heartily congrstulated. tantlnn T-.. 0 'I|r- ` ` . j con-erclal. j MONTREAL STOCK MARKET. Il._L_.-1 7 , -- .... um.-. no-suuuuu Ill 1 urulluoi so-day. London Jan. 2.--Tho revenue recoipts of Grout Britain for tho quarsnr ending Dec` 31, Ilnountod to |ovont_v-eight million dol- lnn an increase of $500,000, _uver precond- ing qnnrtor. It is rumored that a large Ruuinn losn will soon be put on the nnrkot. Tho weather yuuraay was fair. Arrivod. tho stumoru City of Antwerp. Wear, sud Cnlifomia from New York. . Aui. 1 ..- 4) rim. -- ,-.-cu. nutuulnaxu u-uncalcuulue. Borlin,` Jun. l.-Prosecutions hnvo been ilutitntod Lgninnt the Ronul__Catholic jour- nals in this city and In the provincu, which hnvo publiahod tho rac-mt papal nllocution. The oxoifomont on thisjuubjoct is iucroas- iug throughout the Empire. Fun`. 1.. I b-..-:..|-..L rm.:-_- >4. .... i-lCIl`I'lIIIllo uu! l`4ll|plI'6. Putin, Jan. 1. -Prosidont Thietl. return to hin ocial residence in \'oru1'1loo to-day. Jan. 2,-_'I`}:a rnlvnllun -.n-:..4.. -; Ben; Kong, Dec. 3l.--vi:\ London, Jen. l.-3-K: Wede, the British Minister, repri- manded the Ooneul of Greet Britain It Chingpo, who noted in conjunction with the Anericen Consul to eettle the distur- bencee et Hnnohew. The Hiuieter of the United Stetee thanked the letter for what he had done.` A second end mare exten- eive everew of the Yellow river is re- ported. Thedemage in-uncelculnble. R.-H-` I-.. 1 n_---r---rm FINANCIAL AN D COMM ERUIAL. bondcn. J. 0 Inn ..._ ~ -__.__..._.__._.___._._.__. `CABLE NI;w] '2.-'-Govomor Dix and D1 _Robinnon were in- v` no -uvtlla .)U,U : Boston olcea. , I37 ! 111} ; v-vi I1 I VIII-\h -The dlmtge y ice $15,000 t_o h........ L..-- L . 120 at 182, ;35at _ll7: ..-u,uvu us have beeh Vail y 775-6143-) IIJIBI PUFI. deIm-3y- IIIIIUIOI Shel \ 150 SHARE of the Stock of the` Pitts- bug and (hasnoque Road Company. From the Annual Report of the Directgrs for `ll8'.I2, it will be gopn that the Bond 1:_ now I OFFICES TO (LET.-Two ia_rge and plea.- over my store. R.~WHITE, Wholesale Druggia 43 Prinoeu-st. Oct. 17. I I Cbulua ANTED two TEACHERS t} deuham County Hi . chool. to commence on the III of nnuu-y, 187: plications to be sent to the undersigne 7 Address . d} L 1 1 UK] this oice. cullntfy. . We urge this upon you ell as 0. point of honour ; but on some who have professed to be followers of Christ, we would urge it on higher ground, end eels them, whether by endeavouring to iiecherge this debt, they would not be adorning the doctrhted they profess to believe. We hope none lnve forgotten the meetings held in Sidney Street Miseien Reeme, Whiteclnpel, before the departure of each perty of Emigre.nte,.end we trust the words they then heard, heve often returned with strength and comfort to their minds. K We must now heertily wish you all a good and happy Chrietnee ; may it be a good one in the higheet end widest sense ; and one you will never regret to think of; and many many blessing: for the New Year rest upon youreelves and your familiee.--- I remain, your sincere friend, Csrnnnmz A. Hosurr. 15, Eocleeton Square, Ltdon, Englend, 5th December, 1872. none. 1 will here renew my former request, that if yen cannot send large; sums, you will at least send two dollars and a half every quarter. I have been assured by man Canadians that this plan would not press tee heavily upon any industrious Emigrant. Some are conscientiously now doing this, and are thereby gitly helping and encou- raging us. Could you not all make a Christ-. mas gathering for this purpose? Do you not be uha to acknowledge the help you have been glad to receive. Do all you can yourselves, and try to rouse others in your neighbourhood to begin the same good and honest work. Will you not think of those families who sre.now suffering, and seeking help as you once did, and rememberthat W by yeur self-denial, they in their turn may be enabled to start with fresh hope in a new _ country. We In-on Hui. nu..- .....- -11 -_ , - - - _ a no u Ohonil equal!-Otto on Tags- ,,_-, __ ...u-ul new yulnlil-- . `I we fullled our pert ef the agreement, but some heve feiiotten their part. or rather I hope, have hitherto deleyed to full it. Will you all now begin at once to attend to this neglected dutv, end let us heve Inny remit- tances early in next you l If I am eperod I will myeelf write end ecknowledge the re- ceipt of each eum, u Ihave elways hitherto June. I will here hrirer Imnu vnn 1000. Of our earlier Emigrants we have not heard for eome time, but if_ this sheuld reach the eyes of any of them, we hope they will write at once, and feel assured that their nemeiheve not been forgotten. I want to remind all our Emigrants of the promieee they gave ue, that if we should J consent to their urgent request to be assist- ed to Canude, they would repay us whet we required of them, ea quickly as possible-- our fel-`rotten their .4. AF --u--- Y )FFICES i Ann}. R l\1\vInn solve your letters. \\ e have been grieved to hear that some of you have hsd sickness and unexpected trisls in your families ; but we feel that had you remained in London you would have been equslly liable _be such troubles, and would probably haze slso suferod much want end privetion. Therefore, we thank God for the 2,956 souls who have been sent to Canals by this association since July, -.... uuuuro e lIll39l' 13 as Iojlows : To the Emigrant: sent from England by the East London Family Emigration FumI.' Den. FmxNDs,-I regret that I have not been able to answer ell your letter: in- dividnslly, and. therefore, I now send a few words addressed to you generally, to sure you how glad L.-ul_`,* and all members been, to hear ef continued in Cena.de.,. end ceive your letters. `VI haw. ha-n --3---J *- L ~' -.... .. nuvcpbcll um camoa out with no in- convienm to any person in employment. Mrs, Hobart : latter is follows 7'4) u N. m.'........4.. -...A I - ` lure umeu we Keep to their up-cement will now trytode Io, in order that the good- work carried on by the East End Society may not be interrupted. The moderate prepoeition te remit the small sun of ten shillinge~e?e'ry three months, is one that can be accepted end carried out with in- any narnn in .......I-.......... ......_. anvnuendn n.n..ua`unndm. Th; Lvnllbo add inlotognih purchasers. Apply to 23 JAKE sr`u1h5isr. uarn, E0 pnouon the following lettor, and glsdly 'vo it prominonoe, in tho hope that than on tho immigrant: who have hereto- fore fnilod to koep to their try todo so. ordor uni. eh. .......I nun me or me most nctivo. This entinnble Indy hu kindly language Itstod immigrant: lnve forgotten, ll thoir promise: to tho friend: od then to roach this country. We no re` quested, on bolnlf of the Hon. Mn. Ho- bart, to publish the Qlmllv viva it u.......:...._.... :_ AL , a - THE EAST END IMMIGRANTS. Nearly three thousand been sent out to Canada within little over two you-3 through of tho East London Family Fund, of whom the Hon. boon nine of the most nctivo. Thin. enlciunghln 1.3.. I.-- --- II CILIJIIUU-n FANTED a Carrier Boy-one from the G.T.R. Depot preferred. Apply at uelpl-5 zu,uuv bushels bush; at 46cm 48; for old mixed ; to 49 for new ; 49 to 51 for black western mixed ; Pork quiet; at 13,00 for steady at 7cto7 for |toaIn;8to rendered. Butter 24 to 145:. Petroleum, crude, .31: ll ned, 27c.' - 1.1:) I'.o'.'.,`A! for white Rye ml rm ; It 93 to 95 87 to 90 Csnads in Bond; Corn quiet Mid steady ; sales 37,000 bushels for new western mixed sail do. Bu-ley dull and 8,000 bushels Oats quiet ceipts 28,000 bushels 46c to 485 old um-um mivul . 1-1 1,75 1:02.20 `for white Ed 1VeiLurn- NEE? Chairman of Bond of Trustees, ` Loboro P.O: ntfnu FOR SALE. ;, on noun: 0! the Hon. Mn. gpnblinh pvo prominence. tho hang fhnf For Sa.l;_. `I'\I \T1':I\ 1 WANTS. Fats us. run-s

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