mm 1... :... 1..., . pn. 1@IIuhIl.15IIdoot.,o.;o ,y.`_.l,` ah. (ah udbrty." t..a}..;.....,_ 30-1-98 "In-t. troubled with Twins: 1.... nu um gunea suvoursble prociency in his- tory, 1:-ith'Ilnetic,h Groimnsr l:`ncdQgco- ` hy. `we ' 0 ya", tuna can 5;? Willis Tracy, want our the work in 5 molt thorough manner. A bo from Port Hope, and `another from nymlz, um; and lnyod the piano almost to Iorfoction. Il_iu _ jot ninzina Inn v--v umnlsea by thine blind fnlpils, who, previ- om to the fourth of September last had not known a. letter in the book, and most ofwhom ad previonly existed in the moat sbject cir- -4... _.... mauruuonsu mulic. The in rovenont and persons! ren exhibited y thine pupils, to I: of` h ' ' ' Drenonlv nxinh-,aI ;.- nm ----A - ' 1118 ctor of luina ind PHI` V. J. G . D. ;cKenzio?%Ipo;cfi'D_t"0f High Sc ml: for the Province of Ontnfin I ' ilhed friond of D.-. -Wiggins. th o"15rinci Hi. Honour Judge Jones, Rev. `Mr 43, gov. Mr sented by Hon. Mr M;Kellu-, Cqlnnuuonor of Public Works. Wq also notiqod on the stand Hon. E. B: Wood, J W. Langmuir, Inspector of "and Prisons, J G. McKnzio, _ _ poyhbtof Hill: 8:: ml. In- .....=u mu accented with lags, tspeatriu and trimmings, that hide it sppur as one of the finest balls, as indngd it in, that We have ever seen in tho Province. This gust trouble and care on the part of the Prinompal due to his expccting tho prounoo of Lieuten- ant-Governor Howlnxd and hi: Ministry, but uufoz-tuna.tely.the Govarnor was ill `And wu rroresaors, toaclm`-I And pg Institution for the Blind, fa cert that came of Int Music Hall of the building tared and doeornted irit|- I .__- .. ...... mgnn. 1110 grand WI-B beautifully lot- decorated 'irith ags, appear on of H-- INSTITUTION FOR THE BLINID. Great preparations had been made by the Professors, pupils in the Ontario Inntituntinn G... LI...1)I:_ ,2 A -- - ---- , _-_--. nu! uuu till blown, and both the Hamilton Times and the London Advertiaer, well informed found: on the doing: of the Reform ad- Itet_e tint 3 at Cnbinet meeting held on last Tuesday the "db Iueeleeted st Ottawa. Not 1 word about Kinpten. We ehsll be exceedingly try, if we leee it, and yet what. elu can We expect. Net one outside of Kingston Ill '3 lilppoeed to be in the condence of h Ggvgn-ant awn hi-9. .4 41.. _...:I '--- ........wu aprug uupmente. V The season: for eocinle, concerts, etc., has fairly set in, and I understand that the Music Hall is engaged nearly every night till the eni of February. Among the many eterteinnunte that I see announced in n (rend concert to be given 11y the Irish Protestant Benevolent So- ciety on the last evening ef the present month, and I have no doubt but that it will be in every respect worthy of thie reepectsble and to accommodste many if the entertainment: _that would be given here. Wishing the res. pected proprietor and etolf of tho NEWS I very happy New Year, I rennin yenrl, _...........- prosperity. 1n the _wholoss.lo trade than has been several Imus built on the most improved principle, and a. numbor of largohousos have already an- pounced spring shipments. The Raglan: Cg: a---1-`~ additions of large wnre- ` In Toronto, trade and commerce hes been steadily increasing, and the physical eppeer- ance of the city given abundant evidence of material prosperity. In the ndditi... -4 I..--- ~r .......a..., way, In: does 1. large shipping trade. She can boast of hoslth , ,onte1-prising jer- chnts, and in can think of no reason why she has not before her a. career of uninterrupted prosperity. In 'I`.x_....A- L. I ` ......u an progoeea. Your old city pouueee many advnntagu to make it one of the foremost in th minion The locality in central ; it he: 3 aug- nilicent bay, end does large heelthv. ant-mm.-:.:.... ._-- in great D.:- 1 ..-u-vnynvlllg ugntl (IOICBI. With many other: I am that you are likely to have a at Kingston. This is only 2 The fzctthat other citiu Ins rupect, does not not aside u which, undoubtoly has prio establishment of an oaluctuiou: such as progoud. Your .m -:+.- --------~ Toronto, Jan. 2, 1873. _ 5.... put Ill weir place. ~ The municipal elections will be Monday, and are causing the usual 3 excitement. In every ward there lively contests, and M the Grit 91-`: down the gauntlet and challenged a. tight, the result is likely to be that every ward Coneervetivu will be I The only repulsive Cleer Grit endg-G` wine was in the council, has retir 8 anticipating eignel defeat. ``'`'a Wm. m... ...L... r - - -- -t _.-.... .... uuuuass mus year, or ness be postgmod for nine in The public are most indignant which the Grits sre managing n sh suds and objects seen to gu ln.=I.chin.u-v TL :. -_(~ -" ' ...cm were _sorv1cos in nearly all `thq churches in the morning,a.nd short gppropriate addresses were delivered. In tho nnI:L:....I --- ` ' Brawn an `I'll Noxnur. SCHOOL.-- The Globe hu Ipokon on tho Normal Sool qnootion, and the happy funily of tho Rofornon may rejoice in the fact that ptudolta who will bo likely to ovnil them- Iolvoo ol Normal Tooching, still no monti.on II halo of Kingston an the local habitation lot tho school, but much inoadi of the OQIII Valley. Straw, show which way the , Ii Howl, 1 t 3 In this city the festive season brough usual amount of joy and hsppiness. E thing that could please the eye or minisl the wants of tlh: i.m-1-`man were to be in abundance. The weather also was se: able. With Christmas came J aek F most intense, and then' followed quantiti: snew to the deptli of several feet, so trains and stages were canoe led fut-some d and the sleigliing in the city was better it has been for some years. Year, which was ushered chimes and Then came in with ll watch-nightservices, and w all through was one of the` most plea: kind. The day being veryjne, the st: were literally covered with leighs and ters, and the usual number of calls w made. There were services ` ch.,,...1... .'.. u.-__--' - - Toronto Corresdondenee. DearNewa,--Your friends and patrons in Torontowish you a. Happy N ow Year. and hopes that 1373 vyill be as prosperous n 1872, the shades of whioh have just closed around -.... u-uvwulg ll me verdict: That 1 deceased, Jemes Douglas, and Char Wilkes came to their. deaths on the (i day of January, 1873, from the engine- the train en which they were employ: mounting the rail, and we ere of 1 inion from the evidence thet no blame c . be attached tothe Grand Trunk Railw Company or their employees, and we won desire to testify to the praisewox-thy at the deceased (James Deuglu end Char] Wilkes) for remaining at `their past duril the accident. ' gran; uuuI'ay-lnqueet. Park Hill, Jan. 3.---A coroner : inq was held here yesterday before Dr. C coroner, of this place, on the bodiel J amen Douglas, and Charla: Wilkes, unfortunate men who were killed at late railway accident near Widder stat The following is the verdict: That at-no--3 7---A~> "` ' _ .----.u.u:a\1'I (__Per J!bnIrea Line. ) "T'.`:r.`:`.4.2`n.r:s.v" *1" wparnuons h_ad been , and I for the brilliant Cou- _ came night. Tln -- ---' -FRIDAY'EVENI1_`IG. JANUARY 3; 4,_.}___.- BI LL , vvuurl 1 am deughtodto ` Normnl Scl This in A-In -- -`L -' ` , __ . nu-u vvcru DU 0. als 1 . Jack 2, quanti 1 81 n lTA- ._.-... ,___J u-vv vn xed D-ouglu Charles 1' `their during at. `I .1`... mac as yril] which nuu mullc. _ ` renemexit blind Dllbils. who, 1-I--IL . -4310 .u I remain conallted of readings, r exercise: by the pupils ll npuic. _ .,....-- an IJLIIIIS In Hun at that of Kingston, y prior claims for the 1 oducasionalutsbliyhnent . . _ . -u an AV urlllll DAIIIOOI as it ihonld be. r has claims in this I: aaida +J.., -3 I!!---L xugn . The vi EL"; :>ea.utifu1l`g::t- ch lags, txneatrin and smm Pmmmc HOUSE. , _ _-.. --. uuulu uayu, 1 than a New ushm-.3 .'.. ...:aL ions held next ing amount of ry there will be 5 prgan threw , political ly be that in ..-...I.- , . _ . _ -. -AV was 3088011- nas Front" :1. quantities of sf that 2 days, ;he citv was b.=+.u.- oi...- and sh...-+, ........--_=AL- ,, -_-_`..- vuw nd Evcry- miniator to Vnnn be had mthnp .1...` ._-_ -- V ,._._-- _.-nun: vuv |_ougla.s, ;.nd Charles nt _.._. AL, I ' . Lug umo. / at on the Grand :ray-lnquest. --A inquest EV hdfnra Dr A-- tit amlg-Globe tool, reci;-ii, no doubt _. ...v near Widde;'- station`. the anal... -- -1 T ` E1;.:1;jf_af*RAMs [ address of the writer - not necessarily for fuhlicntion, butts e ' mceof authenticity. I `H allorequeated thst correspondents wlll only wri on one tide of the sheet of paper. We cannot nndeu-hkg to return rejected oounnniostions, delighted to nd g`N'.\.....-I an 7 .5`.-.. up pouucax 9 in nqnrly ll bl rnl*.nrn`.l' -..-.. ua-use LVUW marry liens, mu] ...1..--1. uvnv VA UP` st can Railway 50:, would ...-__A--I` ` .,--, ....-. vuuuu pleasant ne, struts lnialu. ---J _:.........- no una, `I Wilkes, the atitho f1J_I-__ -l brought the .... nu. -_r .[ .Ig'a..I`$: ' employee: gm: an` .. -._.- ......., ul murnenwoin-rm-nah. W0 luvo noticed this little book aimpyl- ' fut itl oddity, lid as a curious specimen of tho manner and feelingfof the time of the I rwolntion in England, and its perusal has Ilordod us aim? 3 good laugh as well at ` tho evident olthinm of the author as at f his ooncluive loyQlty_to the King of Eng- 3 Ind. And It take this way of returning . our thanks to the kind donor for his good- ; has in sending such I relic uf by-gone I 1 non. A cu uuu School ` Stylee of Evening Dre neg And Fancy dines. -, _...,.-um wu: :0 given. JUST nzcmvma, by Ann Steamer. vi: ortlnd, 1. zelect sseort ment of the Newest Grena- uzusurj portion of the S took lug been A nold during the month of December. in remaining Stock of Dry Good: will be still further reduced during January, and Great Bargains will so given. .rUR"I` Rwnnnwiin - `-- Jllacee PRINCESS STREET. Kigngoton, Jun. 3, 1873. f Retiring from the Retail Trade I Tl[0S. MCAULEY & CNS ..-..q- on rnyucuna, London. By Bi I Oollyu, from 9 to I: at the Bell fac. the Ditch-Iido It Floot-strut-Bridge. `I tu'|oon,`~st hii home, at the Bell in Juan`: Court, in Clcrkenwoll-Pariah. WA hnwg -...o:.....a .|.:_ IZLAI, u - - Christmas and NewYear Gifts I Macnee & Waddell, scnoon BO0KS Kingston, Jan. 3, I DRY Goons unuu Ar 1'111'J STAB GROCERY. In fact, if you want to what you eat and drink, CALI. A'l` 'll..rI:I `mun n--n~----- vnuu A1` '1'.l1I STAR GB For Pure Liquors of all kind: at ` Prices, (VAT! Am IIIr-- -- '* , no -cnnluy to occupy with oif ynoh position: A: than of teacher and yngu. A native ponulstion in mm- For I For S corded me during my eight yzlrs of iillb-t`: life in the service of the ward as alderman. At some future election, I shall be proud to solicit your su'ragos--I am gentlemen your obedient servant. Dnnnnm nu-..-..---_-- STAR GROCERY, VI lHJ.\LI EN TDEMEN ,-It is not my intention to contest the coming election for Alder- man of ' Victoria Ward, as three "other good men have been nominated, who will re- present you faithfully, and I have no desire for municipal honours in the preseutyesr. I retiirn my sincere thanks to 1:: friends in the ward for their late promises o I continuance of jhat support which was so generously ac- corded during years public service alderman `L, .. J an. 3. To the Electors of Victoria W /\a `Ii`x`rrIV'n~r.u:~r.nw- nun nnuau. On the lat inst, in St. Thomas Church, Bellevillo, by the Van. Amhdncou Patton, assisted by the Rev. C. H. Mockridgo, M.A., Robert P. Jellott, Esq., Bsrrister, to Lily, fth daughter _>f_tho lse Rev. John Grier. LIA n mover: 1 . Jellott, ] of the _ .A.,`Rector of Belleville. . use nut-1 or Ayleaford in 1870, when he came of age, owed 6,800. He borrowed of Igsurers, ngreein to pay sixty per cent per na- luln interest. nving now come into an estate of 20.000a year, he resists pa moat, and the English Chancery has decide in bi: favour. Risky lending money at such high rates. 0011030 of Phyufcinna, London. By Bi-V:h~ i Collin. from 9 in I) n. H`. mm: :_,:_ . ,, ___ -... .. .,.... .uuvuwuu_y 01 Jill . After the programme was com listed, a he: were delivered by Hon. Mr Ho 0111!, Jon. E. B- Wood, J. W. Lnngevin, Esq. and Rev. Mr McKenzie. A oiunph ' was afterward: served in the Princi l '1!- ing Room, and thus ended one o the moat leannt and tenchin enterteiunento that as ever trans ired in grantford. ' ' Dr. Kell , t o Hi In School Inopeotor, ' 3 high tribzte to theggreat worth of Dr. ig- ' 3, `uhavin; been one of the neot and scholar- y teachers in the High School rofeoaion, end thet the Government did we to touch I man ~ as principal. This in doub y forcible when it 15 knot: that Mr McKenzie. ie the great bug bear to High School Muters.-' ,Bra.ntfor.l N ewe. = ...-uuzuu acrvaulli. ROBERT TOMPKINS. Kingston, Jan 2, 1873. pnpi Ila 4 ,- -___-. , nces, CALL AT THE STAR GROCERY. r Pure Wine: of the very Finest Brandi, CALL AT THE STAR you in mnkn ------ ---- ..----- or r-.--._..._. .. The Earl Vof Aylesford in ume 6.800. He hm-mu.a .1` FOR SGHOOL USE Selling Cheap The I . _,.... cl-I4 uull urml, ' CALL AT THE STAR GROCERY. EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTIOIV 172 PRINCESS STREET. ARE TO BE HAD ATTHE n bnlsnce of our Stock of Q Waddell s. iuwunnln ` 1873. bon to Damn}..- J . 172 PRINCESS STREET. MARRIED. __ at nu . Ba.n-ister,'t o Lily; 3 Grier, cr .- IRIDA Y EVENING, JA N. 3. ._______,________ uvvnn 1 . Distillery 150., 14:. z B I. )1` W- ,599g&~99;.%yf% It-won. Jn.:.1tf:i_'bUF.' ; H 1 % s1>Lrr rus.- _ 0.4-nmu., D1110! Hha.a1hu.4 -~ DHIARARA/'" "` { u u " so'otv.v'hBEFINlL'D 3.3. noclu. .IM_r4 cormm, wpthpr with A complete --' and non-tmnt of`Eal'fil'IIa` yoign th `bu general] fv tn. Unblenl a pa 0 y or 0 very - patronage butovod upon thanr during the` past year, Ind new diet for sale, wholeule or retail, - Cheats J`: mu Chat: YOUf{G HYSON Tm: ~ GUNPOWDEB _ " -- TWANKAY " -- -- SOUCHUNG H n u . u it It . ` N u u 113;`? Iuu "A W nnpwn, _ ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .nlr Keeley. (`omnaneo at 8 o'clock. ThoPia.nonud on this occasion kindly loaned by llonrs Wohu` &'(}s.-"' 3'- R. T. BURNS. Secrets:-y.` III`. 2. I - : -` ` . . ...;m- John Mclntyro. A ;_"s.ng.....:5'cJ.{.'i}.ah . Min Bi:-dylr `* 4-Song...... 5-"-so .."Mrril,lkrril, (fnph. S.lI1o elIei')--iI`l";:I.3:l'l:n. 6-Pi:.no Solo... . . . . ...MI{ Joleph SI!iIIprlnnd_ 7-8ong. . . . . . . . . .. . . ..Mr3WIlkom. 8-Song .................. .L .Mr Keeley. Qpmnaneo o clmIr T -!-:.\unII All 3--'Song.. . ` c.r-1 null!) I 6--SOng. . I u--ouug........ . . . ' 01!, HOW (Arthur SkotclIlay)-Min Bstgo 7-Pinno Duet . . "0 111100 , 3" Masters Goo:-an '1`--h -- -' "` "M ` llfl uryu 4-Song . . . . . . .."U11lI.n.., 5--Piano Solo... . . . . . . . .`i. A O----- -uvv. PEOGBAHHE. 1-'rh. Band of `she emu. 2--Rending..~........ PABT I. V n Artillery. 3-Song. . . . 41911101 ! the Mr Rackott, ` `HRS ll` A-Gl_'l'Y|-`ALL, . - --CI , _4` FRIDAY. the 8rd of JANUARY. 1'l_AID at .91 Paul : Sunday scnoog Building Fu;1d. _----- Musical and Lwerary EN'l`_E_R'l`.AlNMEN'l`! I'rl'l E'""i' , F1 a`.1`1'n'," '" Jachon, J J ordnn, DAILY NEWS Eowiuiff K E nun. n'.5a';.f E Elli], Michal Fothoringluln, Capt Fuchs, [August Gnu: a---- _ _..---_..._y ,--null D5690. -P' D t 0ongentoE"2 2 Mafia M?;'n aeeorgey Tandy agid R`; Sbainndn -Song. . / """' mson, Min ' Evans, J H Eva, Map- Chn rchill, Jon Murphy, Wm `H Collin, cm Morton, Mu G F Church, J R. Hsckoy, Min 0 Conlance, Cath " Maxwell, Min 8 Crnnon, Dondd Milvens, f; Crawford, Mn Du:iel_l[uMill ` xx, - Crawford, Rut Mel-Ionry, E David, M L , Mcclaron, W W DIVV_ WW _ 11.11 - - Angus, Su-Ah Abernathy, Robooc: Bnyan. Mr R Broenly, John Boll, Prof A :ow_ie, _l[rsHAnnie on sun, e Bonet, In gowns, Ju ailey, Samuel Bsbcoclr, Mr: (2) Bailey, Goo Brewer, Geo Burn, Pater Burk, In ' uunnu, Elk Gs:-roll, I130 (`nanny puni- W` `PEAS mum: 1;1in11:s`;"""[_, 35 King Street, gggpggtpp, mill Jan. van pmtum:I.'T' 37' cing lessons tvnco E ink By 3 mltr. 3 ' ' ` 35 King Street. ---._._-.---.-._-.j K1 ` cnucxzo wmzu. .. BOLOGNA swsm u.. in. - . ~* .'?o1., Ho} Delightful. 5 |1cy)-M in Bntea. won, John Christa :- 'W' 11:: Ch: (3)-` W ' M I ' mug '..., : . ` R,` '1`UnDAr.--(Before Mr - h .m IQn:nIL`-.A-- -` slum, In (2) Smith, Jnoob Shana. N "Mr John Mclntyro. L `,0nn 113- (`!._'1Z-1.. " W`? Mfnnfz 11:3 Mllveng Ilrn 11 `- mumn, Alig Minvelle; J`u Milne, Geo Mills. E157; _...... uuuvul srumng nu. may cuog, in simply not to 50 thought of. an uuuo, aonn gage, Jan 0 unto Snnh Johuuz: ,Ju ' Knee], John Kinllel , Konngiy, Arabella (2) .e;I; Ig.. Msrprot B. DEACON, u an. uunllllll ..Miuoa Cb:-ia.tie. :cK_, Mom :11. Anig elk , t (2) _ _`__-.-- nu Ga-is mcx irnrxiolvs} B for Trhmning; ;. . m. -.. ".=t.. ` ehmGoogs,u1.aoawiw'gm " can, Afr n. as J.` GABDINiZ1_ifS.""' ` r1u!I.l"l`X- 2 SHA bu at this 81 can` get chap .. 91:` J! J__|_ IE I mute:-ialynt Dan. 81. `BLACK 31? 31` : 4:13 B *:25at!!4allD1Nnn's. 1% `cut ~n-.1-n-- ..-\__ --_ "0' -av-null: ulfizltoouu ml L:.. I::, p OSEPHINE3 . J Q1071; llifl wpnnron v `pg IN, 2_.;_"L_A_1'N__-$18, ' ADIES-K ` c 1 Goodi` L Gentle-is : A11 weal` Um umngth I Doc. 31:" Annsonm ** f `in MEBINOES, verychetp, ;-' AT R. a J. aummnn` jet` ' / -`Q. Chemist a.nd'Dng"i.t_ nk squu. ` Lung and 91..*1` - A `l:\'l'Yn-n--us. ...____ .--7.-. 3 1\.lCII- ] : facing : mt-Rn-id... um- ; .. 411).! oxuuunl FINE sronms, Impdwrnn son &c., _&c. Fol-uh E. H. J FARKEH and Dnggint, Market squm. 1-,_____ At,-I nu . `- u IJ uJ.l... -il:fEmSIONGES, sons, For ado b H. |3ARKER; andnnni-t. Market 3...... Choice Arti<;ls for! the, '1 `A-GR_EAT VR.IETYJ.:f Quin . ` mas-}"Tnx";:.:sz" !Ewooa'x,1 "$3 H AT R BRUSHE. wnna unnun um. -- --...__-- pEAL IRISH POP porting prices, . .;:w..rrru""" ms atalune A1`-D L 1r rv------ -11. &"J. -.___,y.nI.-Gill?! ANDSOME HAD1as in coioundsiu [ 33.1917 prison % A'!'n; -j_ THE FIRM of J. CARRUTHERS too ha thin dsy hum diuolnd 5, ya ml. tiremont of Mr Gan-uthcrl. _' The business willybo oontiluod. under Gnu, Samuel Harper, and Gardner 0%, undir it n:It`und tto ALEX. G Ht C0., towhoun All A1491. GUNN & due to the Into rm Jn men FINE n'i.nwxin?s, 1: suited for this AT 3. 3.4 iznihnr V1 [ova-uncut with the fact tlut we `are av " nail pooulisr pooplo, nnd tlut our il Cltill idea. of demanding jun- f- & to the continuity, alone, and not poli- %I npihl, qnd we dologsto our represent- . n b up thin viii upon the ministry A i th Iona. Jolinun Ami W(Z)ntu.rio `Simon. finuuru ` Anglo-American Eatgl, ,, - - --vuu __.-.._. LFURTEEB SUPPLY, .1 ma chat Pnuuo < H. Challiut n-I-..L 9-- CI'l`JY% HALL, _.,.u VII"? AT ii :.=- qA:nntIn'a..m_.,. . . `A .191: .uu .,nmMrm- JANUARY T1:iAws.--If th weather: of to-day be coneidered the commencement of the Jan- uery thawe, they are eetting in at a much earlier date than usual. The drizzling rain of yeeterdey afternoon end leefnight, with the were: etnoephere which line since prevailed hee nude e tepid reduction on the qnentity of new. The etreete and eidewelke ere one gen ef elueh, end bneineee nnet be imper- tent indeed to`induce. pedeetriene to plough through the nnpleeeent elop. The late-froete wen eo extremely ehu-p ee te bleclmde the URI Ill Wltor-pipes with ice, and the cen- eeqnenoe ie tlut new may e not he yielded. ` I -u AT 3- 5, J. GA.B_DIEB.'. 1,-.`.:~) nu -uuuurnuu ngurt. D00 IIIOI AT B."& J. GAB.DlNEB B. :* ml uul 1 3.1 :r.`GAn.DINl.'3 8.. .-.-. vulvvllv vs Uri 1190118 : AT R. "at _J. GARDINEB 8L 3:: 51.76! AT '. 5 J. cunnmnnrs. I0?` Ill. (sislbd) nvvcnvc I preach the prcaenta. Go I Jnuno ` at Cnrnu; JOHN FRASER G. M. wzmmox. Am. 1873. JOHN EBA G. M. WII.I{E\$. .1 Toilet, :*V! Professor liubiniwill not give any performance st the City Hall to-night, but will give an- other entertainment to-morn-ow (Saturday) evening. Last night notwithstanding the slip- pery stato of the ground thue who ventured to the City Hall were highly entertained with the Professerb wonderful feats of magic and hi! distribution nf .u.:--- --- - ' ' ` x rod .01 St. IL- `I ID for bl `Pork Inn ,,. _-..... V. nulU and distribution of prizes one of whom was for- tunate enough in carrying of the leading prize viz, a fine gold watch. To-`marrow evening is ta besgrsnd giftuightw hen every person is to receive a. present, 2. ne horse to be one of and net mm weeks past numbers of persons have been summoned before the Pdlice Magistrate for re-' fusing or displeying an indilferenco to the ne- cessity of cleaning snow or any other obstruc- tion from the sidewalks. Constant traffic had i so Beaten the snow that it had become hard endrpaseible ; and the complaints were sonic- what diminishing. The thaw of lust night and to-day has again increased the nuisance, and the police are as busy I3 nailcrs in the pur- suit of their duty. Offenders are liable to a ne of $20 and not less than $1. But the Ma- gietrete is dealing leniently with these not yet having imposed punishment of any kind. -.-` ...u vua_y sugnt. 0!`. ____ man, to be winked at by]: ~ inns, and that it is only ,8 no that expect purity of lifo ,5. set apart to "feed the ock u.-and he godly and wholesome Y __f"r neon! in fall`... " 1" in I.\'.-Thi| morning the hi pressure of snow, multiplied by the thaw more than the strength of the vgrandah, joining the building occupied by Mr Vim Ockley could resist, and it fell in witha cm The same effect ha.-I been felt in several 01 places--twu roof: of wooden buildings on Portland Road being reported to have fa in without injuring any one} in either case. CRUSHED ..... -new on no ft)! for tho water. We kind soon. T T1gAws.--I1 ,_ ....wu was as rapid UIBW. vus greatly ooded owing to ' the not on the `roof Ind no 1 thn wntar Bf. 1?? a "5 VIVUIIUFIIII out. _ THAW.-A change in the temperature oc- vcurrod yesterday afternoon, the consequence of which was a rapid thaw. Our sanctum `the melting of nrnnnr .\.........- ' JOIII W. Brown, Treasurer. Jan. Laturney, jr., becretar Wm. Evan, Jul. Arthur Davey, Reuhcn Bryant `and J ouph Uomuttoo. Bro. Rnbt. New1naI.J2. of Solomon Collins, Chnplnin. ' j s At the annusl meeting of L. O. L. No. the following officers were elected : Bro. Geo. Brown, \V.H. James Laturney, D. M. John W. Brown! 'F{ew3uer. It Jan I ..5..__-A _ THA5'Ks.-Mr O'Brien of -tha Anglo-Amen? can Hotolglms sent us half a dozen of Rich- ardun & C r. patent plain star salts, Wlllull, resemble xnlderate sized pepper cutors, anal are I grezl: improvement on the 5141 faslnioncul article. Mr 0'Bricu has our grateful thanks for his ugunnblo remembrance. --ya. In conclusion, I would any to know thnt the sympathy o tien is were it ought to be, them that the episcopal sen and will u soon torminste. that I am glad f the congrega- aml that it grinves tence was I 1 light, -Yours. 05;: or THAT Coxunmnxox. Junusry, " 1873. ,. 5..~..._y asuu wnoicsuine oxumples for the people to follow." His views on this point may he agreeable to some old fogies who are more alive to thhahit: or society thirty or forty years ago than to those of the present day, but they won't do for the days we live in. He complains of too much publicity be- ing given to the shortcomings of Church of England ministers. \Voll, in the last two instances adduced by him in that cohnn\tnica- tion, no talking or writing could add much tothe publicity which these gentlemen gave of their own character, for theyihave been living epistles, known and read of all men thatcaine in contact with them, and the cloak that he would have thrown over offences is not the covering concealment of complicity: A Any more communications, treating this most serious matter in such a light and cava- lier style, will certainly draw forth contribu- tions to that publicity which he deprecates so much. r such gross of charity, but the - : m nu: EDITOI: or 1-In: DAILY NE\\'.~`. 1 Dear Sir,--In your issue of the 31st ult. I noticgd a communication referring to clergy- ; men and their pccadillosf The writer of that isecms to be under the impression that the Idisc-ipline of ,.tliL.Uhi1r:l1 of Englalul ii too In-triut, and that _her mmubera are too par _ I ticular.:1bout the morn 9-..- ... I. . -- ` I clmractor of hot minis: UXE a Jumury, fl, 1873. ,, .. .....u was nnly mtemled for tlu , thenseivcs, as not :1 single invit: given to any person to be present. ` I do not wish that those evening e _. mcnts for,tho patients should be atylc f balls." --Yours truiy, I` 1...-.. n '\ L .,-,. --av uwv-Lruil o oxtrenioly so 3 _ in It vonld ho cxponnivoto got to it, and IIOIH it Itilluuro oxpomivo, they think, b live in it nftorwndn. It would be I sort .C Finish-out to ho nut to Iovgront i din- Clea ; no that the vault of any npoculatiou out png A Normal School tnining gin vggnld, i_n cues. aimnlv AAt , ...,...... \Il" Inn. u.uhl 1\ h:\\'H. Sir,--I was perfec_tly astonished at the p:\ra- ` 1 graph in your paper of yostcnlny, stating than I - New Year : was ughered in at Rockwood by a I ` grand ball, as such was not the can. : i On the evuing,`nf the lat inst. there was t one of those eveiring parties we om-,asiouAall_v I 5 I abrd tho patioiiq, extending from 7 to 9:30 I ,' p.m., at which the entire music was furnished .1 by one of the patients playing the violin, and l which was only int-ended for the patients 1 invitation was igivcn any person to lw 1-no-6 GRAND BALL AT R()CK'0 ,.__`.._.....u vvvlo nume- g. 1 a y. at 2 leniantlv um. 41...... 7 ,- - -...., an uuu HUI ! ) get one . ....u, u nu- uul'l'. turney, becretary. lvsn, Arthurn, Stewart. 1 Joseph Langvvitlu, acurney, D. M. . Brown, 'l`re:n.surer. ,urnev_ ir pum-.o..-.. ,_......~. on nil nIlluH_ ` compared with members and clergy rnouiinations. As a. matter of favt much praise for the chm-clu, and the other denominations." He to think that hard-drinking and only slight offences in a clergy- by largo-hearted Christ hat I`hariaaicaI people in those wlio were ock of ()hrist, and to and How. cable if 1.-mvinh. u.:_;,, . (`on-cspondcncc. , ---..,..-.. uy mr V mcent fell cx-`ssh. other the ; fallen mv mm ii-. u;+,|..... ....-_ _ """"B V` If proper passage 1:71 for a change of spy _..- 'vuIlg n ;._1onnu School ` . ....."""... :.::';k:: .:'::'.z ::-%- L,` CIIH not it done. of `'_ LL- ., __-. ...-nuucla [00 2 moral miuis_ Iared uvivqh ........1..._. -. I v ' 'l' ' "`5`lllIi lnjurgd I 'd,:oI?_ n 0`h`r'i.. .._,, Jous R. Dnrxsos, Medical Slnperintendent. -_ vi u_:u unaW,\V S ad- grl Ln ll._ 17:, - f 1 R--nr na-LA-.. ,- ` heavy 3 thaw, was -...!-L I is ` gther 1"!-2 ` for the Patient, mfgi mvltatxon ant. 'n,e wing entertain` H] ; 3 e stylcd grand of ~51, insanit; . 2; ch; perintendent. under f; rested "1'. derly I .u.v houses the pubjfcl ring for em, I Strut - nsaion wife, ; appeal. I par_ public at `aster-_.: hers re, 2 ; fax-t mauslau xe and The inations." in`; man. [drinking commiu 3 settleda hearted tie, 39 E isaical City, 9 ; nose the how Jhrist, mmit,'_` nplcs commit days, 12: fogies mined f` :icty meut,_1]y If The U :days 1555 ; 1,. 405; Un of the; 770 could t Theira d u`,,d,,- 251 ntlelnen J9, 35 y :y`hnve yam-3, 24', 95 and m- md Rcligjo; lies, 524. How 0 .. Han Ottawa Citizen Printing And Publilhing Company have {pun-chuod the Scott property corner 9 E i and S arkiutrootl. r 30,000, and mt: neroctingpa new printing luau than-eon. A . ,,-_-_- ....uc IEIDIO ropl A The I m y r ELUM UTTAWA. Ottawa, Jm. 2.--It is stated on good- au- thority that Parliament will meet for dupatch of business on or about the 18th of Fob- rusry. A deputation from the Ottawa. Bible Society united on the Governor General to-thy all Ereaentcd him with n Addreu, to which his xcolloncy made I nmitnble rap . Com y nrchuod OI! 80 mar o Elgin Spsrkiutroota. 13-- nmm _...l 2, . . mm;-or numm, tnc magician, hall tomorrow morning. Sale of buffalo robes at Murray : tomorrow. Sale of tolls on Cataraqni Bridge tomorrow. Special meeting of the City Council this evening. ' in the city REHIHDERS. Concert in connection with St. Paul : Church in the city hall this evening; Professor Rubini, the magician, morning. ___( wjjg I it I D 7] .`3() p.m.V 30.l-(r ' - 25.5 N1 4.30 p.m. 29.951335 Cal 7.30 a..m. 29.68! 40.0 s -`Range - max. 4}, min. 0. 56 inches. The Barometer is read, cor perature, And reduced to Sea I Local Olervatious for 24 hours ending at 7.30 9.. ,_.,`J3}1. 3, 18Z2:_ L j::z W. M. CHURCH, CA 1'ARAQUI.-Un VVednes- day evening a tea-meeting was held by the Wesleyan Methodists in the Tcwn Hall Catar raqui. The entertainment was a success in point of pleasure as well asattendance; Mr Niclml presided. The agreeable manner in which the dainty and yet substantial repast was discussed need not be questioned ; it was relished in excellent style. Revd. W. V. Car- son, of Kingston and Revd. J. Gallagher, of (frlenvale, delivered interesting addresses and Mr-T. Alexander gave an amusing reading, which were interpolated with music, and composed a -very enjoyable progmmme. and the pastor, Revd. R. \Vilson . KINGSTON AND CAPE VI.~'CEH'r.,-- 'l'he ice to-day is covered witliseveral inches uf slush nml water. 'l`l1a.t will in no wise harm the crossing between the city and inland: and Capo Vincent. If anying it will improve the cond.ition-a.s when taken so quickly by severe frosts tlu ice is genoijally brittle, and subject tofrequent cracking. Cold weather following this then will give it a. smooth and at the same time tough surface. And then-- Ho for a skating rink ! ........m., nu. During the year 1 H res. .....-.a. 1 ; uxneen tunes, 1 Trade or oc:upatio1 ` aors, l9_8; house-keepq 87 ; shoemakera. -3 ; per ers,_ 13; Ipinsters, 16; hlzuvlznu-'91.- D | ..w, "-1. often incarcerated--rst twice, 186 ; thrice, 99; a fourth 1 xifth time, 34 ; in sixth time, '24 ; time, ; eight times, 5; nine tin times, 3 ; eleventh time, 2 ; twelva thirteen times, 1 ; fourteen times, times. 1; sixteen times, 1. 1`:-nz-In Ar -'-1*-*'~' ' ' ----snuuy eppeeod to the honest and Bible! interest: of the country : A: will eventually take plnce everywhere e ef this dintrict and that, back leulity will, other things being 31, 50 here likely te em- _Lynoh petition: than of +..,.}....-...1 .......u.....5utcr, 1 ;pn.-tection, 308. These cases were disposed of in the folk) manner :-Fined, 283 ; ilisclmrged, 525 ;- committed hrtrial at a. superior court, 24 ; settled amicably between the interested par- ties, ; lmlled for trial, 16; sent out of the bailed to keep the iroeace, 3 - sent to hospital, :2 ; committed for 10 days, 6; commitiecl for 1: ) clays` imprisonment, 92; committed for 21 days, 10 ; committed for 30 1:33 ; committed for 60 days, 37 ; com- for 90 days, 2; committed for being deranged, no special time stated. nationality was as follows : English Irish, 468 ; Scotch, 96; Canadian, 405 ; United States, 43 ; iuiscellaneous, I8. ` these 320 were married and 872 single ; could write, and 900 could read. Their ages wer5-nnJor 15, 58 ; over 15 and under 25, 216 ; over 25, 216 ; over 25 and un- Jer years, 282; over 35 and under 45 247 ; over 45 and under 55 years, 188 ; over, 201. ' D_I:,_-_, ucnpruuiiliiy miumltted. , Juux Ronns, Chief of Police. number of drunks, 516 ; of vagrants, accused of larceny, 39 ; pf assault, I04 ; robbery, 1 ; for disorderly conduct, 44 ; for charged with forgery, L ; obtaining good; false pretenrtcs, -L ; for perjury, I ; ar_ on peace warrants, I2 ; keeping disor- derly houses, ll ; frequenting disorderly houses, 5 : charged with rape, l ; destroying public property, I ;accidentally killing, 1 ; tre.-pass, 3`; discharging lire-arms in the streot,`l ; arson, `.2 ;_neglccting to support his assault withjuteut, 2; neglecting to when summoned, 1 ; lighting on the streets, 5; burgl:I.r_v, l ; leaving his n:1.si.er':s employment, I ; breaking lmde trees,2; for fraud, 2 ; cruelty to animals, 1 E manslaughter, l ;prutection, 308. were inn :-l`in..I -in-2 . .1: ...1._,, - - >- insanity, 6 ; mothers deserting` their children u .-nu u\cl', ZUI. RcIigion--I'rotestant, 663; R0 ics. 524, Local Weather Report. j__ ,._- ,. ..... \u_v nu .|\1ugz-H.011: * ' Geutlcnucn,--I beg leave to report for inform Ltiou the following statistics, of c for the year ending December 3|st 1872, \\ show the offences committed` by and chin against the prisoners conned in the P Statin during the ant yem'-l|ow they` disposed of by M. V. Strange, Fzq., P ' M ngistmte and his \\'orship the .Mayor,_S I Dram).-m l`.-m nl-an H---'- -- I * Police Statistics. To the Holmrable the Board of I i lniiaioners of the rity of Kingston : ; Geutlcnuc-n.-.I h.-u 1...... `rs -.----- __..-...-___- FROM OTTAWA. m_ 2 __n- :. -4--A THE DAILY NEWS-] oc2upation-Labourers, 440 ; house-keener: 50 - -~-`- -V` l ; merclmnts, 5 ; coopera, 3 ; no-makers, 5 ; inn-keepers, 4; lwrights, 2 ; nillers, 2 ; Whitf- wdlars, 13; stone-cutters, 1; 3-carpenters, 7 ,' machinists, 6; 4 ; `watclmmkers, I ; saddlers, ; lgutteri. 2 ; cigar-mpkers, l ; !;t.oIl-collectors, I ; engineers. E; tinamiths, 3; carriers, I V9,, 1 . ...,...u.:__. - - ~ 5 _. ..._-u um noauon or the incnuc, community `OCH it alone thought of, And not politi- rl Cpitnl, still it puts forward the claim: C Clo Ottawa vdloy in that half heuitating way it Always adopts when cdlod upon to linuto 3 count, which it known to be Ihuolrially opyuod iltnndn -I 0].. ..--4- - -I |-u|uIa.l`al] ' the;-e were I corrected for tem- Sea Level. _n -.........E m..una|.u::I,0l crnne g which I charged `ncrs Police : ye.'u`--.how they were . Police 2 the.Mayor, S. T. so their natinnalitv_ re-.li'rI'mI --.... qua ul._l.lE, AO- `. time, 58; tiring -`)4 . .. --- ` ._..... uu uuuc, 00; 3 ime, a seventh ; times, 5 ; ten 2 twelve times, 2 ; n 2; fteen l'IIIIIII`.'3' > : Police - 6' L'.`......tn.. , ' 9 19 inquest: and Roman Catho- to to in tho Govwnnont ovor hints at tho possibility I out jotting 3 school, and while 50 Gloh tolksgnndly of not dognatizing Q tho nu-bot sud locotion of tho inc:-sou,