,._..- vv..u-uu hut: be certain to throng to .ranco. \Ve don t know made as favourable an ;he Herndoifs, and we are ' should decide on paying '4 41...; L7 ' ldersleevc again proposed Ald. ecomled lay Ald. Mclntyre. Jxghoru proposed Ald. Sullivan, d. lbrmnuu. _ Donaldson, Pittsburgh. 5. -Shannon, Sbol'I'iu2tnn, E WIsu.-Und;r the above ricau 1Vewayuper Reporter luicztiorr from Mr C. K. mat l)r l.L.n....._.. -I -- uuuamson, Vxttsburgh. . Sborriugton. ward Hunter. Pittsburel ...`rua|IJlC, am-I me "I Flty d by the crowd, retired. to_ `he platforxp was occupied by 2 press and a few others ; the wing lled about three-qua simstic audience. About 3:20 ; like order was commanded, er r<.-cciviug Alderman Rob- .m at` qnalilicntion of office, -ss to accept. nominafioul for u nu.-cnuuen, httsburgl bonus `Orig Storrington. . Elliott, Pittsburgh. _ , . . . V .. nnvul Lur . . I: Dr. Holloway of Ox- doea not pay as a.gl-cal." rt Dr I-hlI.\_....v.. -J.-- further business we Vnr i`...- ....I.1: ......... u-uuuuu um; appointed to upro- lct lhltorll Ontario. The Times points out lcniblythst Mr Vidu cannot be styled 3 dialed candidate," to fur u the 8th is coneorud inunuch n he wu an elected mo-bor of the lngiahtivo Onion ), and that the roprountstion in the Bands in not ooctional" u to torritnry. A: than III In npdontnnding at the time I Ull Inland n-.._.4L.. .. __ . -.J ....c-ysv : app;aar-s to hnve ...... __ _.n.. -At the annual meeting : Lodge held at Sunhury 15 officers elected fur the three o'clock the ".5 A... A1: x`d.`|'l]I3.Il h'ulli\':u1t_hL-n .'nnnin_-_;lm.unwa.s declm - ,,._..., nuvnunl` raters to attend at a t to be held on Tues` uf February, to cum- hia Excellency the 2 Countess I)u'e:-in, r.....:..v.. .._..u~ ' .._... uu-uugan we 'or publication till tn- ed account of the pro- . uuu.m.x.u.ru. 311) ! ' a hall cuntlin the In I- L..- - -2-; We see by the mular rm... . .- .__. company Ixnanl F. ... .. I pstyiilg u|.l> ....l.. null \.'IInIllUUf. the City raid and on Tm: MAYORALT.-Th0 1.11-important and exciting question of the hour in, whose to be Mayor? The feeiinge `of those who were more than indirectly concerned in the issue of the contest, received 3 wonderful incentive yea- terdoy by the deed-lock in the voting, and the enthusiasm thnt Lu since prevailed anon`: interested portion has attained I very high pitch. Several person: nude a circuit of the bulinee portion of the city, warmly dio- cneaing the probable result of `to-dny-e~ decis- ion being anxiously expected, owing to the or- rival of our repreeentetive in the Ingilhttu-e from Toronto lut night. As there are coneid-. node of voting, we oppend the, pl-ofeeoionnl opinion of Mr Herrieen: The condidete to be elected in the one lnving the greatest Illn- her of votes polled, tln.t`i.I, not A majority of the whole number of votee polled, but the pqlleifer other cuididetee. ... uuv pnuauub ulli. A IBW (11 made the regular rolite very ` frost put an end to thnt diu nuiunc_e. _ Tan Iex.---Tmvelling is splendid on ` at the present tins. A few days ago tha Iflntln 41.- _-~.-`- - .... unu.-givers, wmcn 1n 3 contest would do credit to` the owners a well as the city. Shah we have no wgiuter amusements of this descrip- tion 2 Sketing in this vicinity seems to have succumbed toa natural death ; tobegganuing and snow-shoeing receive but scanty patron- nge ; but readers do not allow the Ileighiug to disappear without a good trot! Start the movement; it has admirers, and if rightly handled will be ultimately sncceuful. 3---:-} have subscribed liberally toward: 3 fund tb be distributed in prizes for horse-trotting on the Vearly ptrt of d namo seve- ral fast-pacers, `which ii owners mi um .. M... ..:..-- m ., _-.- W .. man. u. anowg clearly t. tion in Stick their mm is held, local circles but as far west as Citv, Ly which their services he gaged several times. . An1'nrnc.-Tho hnnduono b_a.nn by Musrg Robinson Brothora for ance soiiiety of Toronto has been 1 and on exhibition at the artiltel thgpast couple of days. The hm highly creditable to the Masai`: Rob more so in that it ahowlf clearly the tinn in ;'l.:..l. aL-:._ -1,-u - - ~~ "Is TEE Mxmcn. Couxcu. SUPPORT ?"-Thia was the subje by the /Esculnpian Society of tb` lege of Phyaicann and -Qurgoons < evening hat. The qucation was 1: 1y pro sud con, and after An oxpli up by the chairman, Dr. Snundar wu given in favour of the `nag theme for the nut discussion I alcohol sbonot to the oonnunit; __._. ..y In we vacancy in the Senate cue? bythe death of the Hon. Rodex-ick Xathaeel. The Time: looked favorably upon the eppeintmeuit of the Hon. Mr Vibl at Berlin and thereupon the Citizen waxee wrath at the idea of a defeated - Indra candidate being appointed Th. 'r.'... .... .:..-- __._______ CONCERT. +A concert by Mr Duwsrd is` spoken of at an early day. Mr Doward has certainly strong claim: upon the citizen which ought to be enitnbly soknowledged. We have heard that it is also in contemplation to pay some public compliment to the Tandy Bros. for their exceeding kindness in rendering val- nsble aid to Ill the churches. An eicient committee should be formed to nuke the neces- sary Arrangements. In the meantime by all means let Mr Downrd hive a bumper housc- he deserve:-it. The brethren of Elysium Lodge 1 most successful in getting up goo: we have no doubt the forthcoming mcnt will be fully equal to may of 1 in; ouel. Ho nan . .4. nu-u 14 will take 1 ......... . as man ! got his pu pa.u" out of the door, with a. check. ' .... .....5 .....u. uw vnsxwr was chat and dumb, naked, Where do you want I plutg 2" The mild nannorud vilitor forgetting thst he was deaf and du_mb, rapligi in 5 full round voice, Rome ! He didn t got his po.u-excopt to blush on his ,,,. __,._.. . ;.ui uuporlnteltlol the slate, read the request, and thinking that his visitoi (loaf and n-1,`; u\VL--- JA - ' A fellow walked. Into the oico of bit` Monk superintendent of the Rome, Watortawn and Ogdonsburg Railroad, a few days since, took 3 amallslate from his pocket and wrote upon it, `I wnnt a._pus 2 Thu Iuporintendont took without 1.1..-, u - r.........,.. us uuv auuuormy tocomplgtely exter- minate the vice ; but Pater fsmiliu sugges- tions are: worthy of conaideration. _ , -_ --.v \v.y. A van discussion in going on Between tin Ottawa Time: and Gitizen relative tq the lling up of the death of tin W-- '9--`V .._..- ....p mu: ul possessgd. ofithe a -...:....L. I, - ` ' e MANb'll_lS, GENTLIMEN, Muuums !-The communication of Pater families in snother column ontains more truth than poetry. In several instance: we have been obliged to al- lude to the nine annoyance of which our cor- respondent speaks ; but we 'verily believe that of late quch has not existed in an excessive degree--not as bad as formerly. It requires time and the uninching energies of those possessed authnritv m.......a_.-u_. _.,. MARCH OUT.---'l`he Ga] marched out today. Of court. general a.t.tonf.ion ; and that been naturally enhanced by strain: of their ns band, th mom: of which is noticable in on each public :11-pnrance. T SCHOOL Bo.uw.--T School Board meet in for organization and tha .`,_ ._.-_-... .,...uu.- Iuul muons 0 IIID. The circumstlnces are simply these: that yslterdsy as the complainant was passing slang King street. with 5. basket on 8` hund- sled contnining lard, the prisoner stepped up mid, dealing the basket I violent kick, upset it on the sidewalk ; and than drawing a. jack- knife, ehnsed the complainant some distmce in a. threatening manner. The Magistrate committed the prisoner for- trial at a. compe- tent court of jurisdiction. -......u.u.cu we prisoner f~ jurisdiction. V Poucx Courr, TvI:snnr-(Before Mr Stmngo, P.M.)-Andrew McAvey, I. hard can of lug;-pulsation, was charged with. as- nulting Giulio Domain with intent to ltlb. Th: nirnu:y-{.+.......- --- ' ._.. ` A RELIC.---Spenki_ng of wedding.dreuu," Mr John S. Smith showed us to-day I piece of Archdeacon Stuart : mother : wedding cl:-cu, 96 yearstof age. It is a handsome white satin with large owers uhowhat like tho modern DOHV Vnrdnnn . nu no-In Ill U. om Dolly Vnrdom. < Bo.uw.--Thia evening the new :hool the Council Chamber r the election of Chairman. `I! L`. n phco on Wednudsy, hren Elvlinn Tad:-n -- -`~ on A. n., undo the n Iulnd, 29th inst. ,,_ -_., -..u uuwul aovate lapian the Royal Col- icanl on Saturday argued warm- rz, nftor An .v-I:..:n ....-~ ' _ - v.-- -oallvll warm- oxplicit summing irnnan, Saunders, A decision lnagntivo. The will be, Is gQ|n-nnihv 9" _ , ... . ....vu nu vlllUl', course they attracted mien; admiration has Iy the enlivening air line the great. improve- : a. mnrked degree 2 :1;-panrance. , _ __.. ...._,. a`U uuu MIIW unite sloppy, but the diugreeableneas and :l1ei_,J lling the ice the thaw lite varv 4`-Inn... 7 L--L U ..........\......` cuergxus or those 5 authority tocomplgtely : Pltar fnmilina -------~ . - A g.._.. J` of the city. ` vvvnulb VVUKTHY 0? subjectof debate a Sociav ..c n.. D---- n - ,-- ..rr. anal` Lill helzi, not only in st the Queen have ben en- r community 2" j Brothora a. temper- ) completed, he studio for vs. handiwork is 9 Robinson, the raj the approcim H held. nnf. nu-I-v 5- Iilll I4o'ci'ge/`:1--e';way; tting good 51.11:, and forthcoming entertain- al to An: nf Ll..- -.--~ ' < ._-..- ..vv- -equ-est, 1 nnnnlm 1" 'I`I-- __<._.r. _. _......f__..__` " pf oldqimea to `any at .M. V urch to-_n`:or1-owl '1... ....o -4... 3 n hmncr painted `rs fnr . 4...._-~ Garrison Artillery urso thev gt: .-...;...a Wonrav i....L ..c .1 I ` .'I._ ;L , , - ... vuvul hill!` ' the preced- JOHN ' HENDERSON, 24st Jan., I873. lfrincua Strogt. 1n numbars. Books cu day if subacriborl wish. 1:u.1IJl!a1($UN'-`.5 SELECT LIBRARY in H only $3 per annum, or 81 for three months. Subscriber: have choice of reading from 2,000 Bound Volumes of the but Liters- tnre ; also 30 of the most pular M in numbers. Books can {is day lubscrihgra ma-L nzinu clung every _-_.v vi $55` FOR EIEEINEERS AND RAILWAY MEN, ERAH C'0LBURN S Locomotive Engi- Z nearing and the llochlniclm of R311- ovays :_ I Treatise on the Principl_os n.nd_ Con- Illuutntod with 641::-go Engmin and 246 Wood Cuts. Two Volumes Fnli. -'-- --- 2111: J_'sn., I873. In: FOR ENQTNTWFDQ A \`r'I\ v. . -7 .1 . _ 21.1; .In'., 1873. FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES AND PRAYER BOOKS, _ HYMN BOOKS for all Denoninntions, MUSIC BOOKS for Choirs and Cluses, SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARI , SUNDAY SCHOOL TICKETS, SUNDAY SCHOOL ROLL BOOKS, CHEAP, AT HENDERSIJWS BO0KSTORE I'II\I \v4~-n:s;- -.- __.___________._ YCHOOL BOOKS and 4 every kind in use .2131: Jan, 1873. Mm Water '01-ks Oice, Kingston, Jan. 21, I873. nercnnnnle qnalitfy and none of it te;-. l'e_e; than four feet long I-on point to peint. Seid Wood to be delivered es the Company : Works, - and lie be fairly end cleeely piled by the cen- trecter in piles net less than 48 feet in length and 6 feet in height. (`-4 -..-LL ` , , ---v ... no`-A`Illh One-fourth of the whole quantity of each kind to be dry, and the delivery to commence (with the Dry Wood) on the let Mn} next. `r dry: at... The Hard Wood to consist Hard Maple. Red Birch and Ben of Ilickolfy, h. _,,.......w. 1118 new Hnyor in Mr Henry Cunningham of tho n: of Chown And Cunningham Mr Cunningham in an able nsnoor and of con- Iilonblo oxperionco in the work of the The Soft Wood to conaist of Hemlock (not poeled), Soft M nple, Elm and Ash. rfI|,__ 11`,___.I In - 21st Jan., 1873. 800 Cords 01 Soft Wood, 250 Cords of Hard Wood I > Noon of the 6th proxim. Fran person willing to furnish the city of Kinslton Water Works ompany TENDERS FOR FUEL WOOD. 21st Jam, 1873. as usuai. Parcel: delivered with and all orders punctuall attended ALBION SALOON.-Ol Sun. Wheelbarrow Ex. discontinued fro: J an. 21. [ENDERSON S SELECT onlv 83 mar Ann... -- S THORNTON bags in inform no public that he has opened I. LIVERY STABLE; and pledge: himself to run ~-.- .-. -`luv gugu Ian! Mania, Ina n:....1. - Czerny s Exercises: Schneider's Organ School, Kinkel s Reed Organ Instructor, Lablaclfs Method of Singing, Moaenthalh Anthems. Cheap Sheet Music AT 11` Q"I`Al'\T.Vi'1rI 1-U-`A.---._.._~ IVRAMED Crmouos and ENGRAVI-NOS at Reduced Pricu. ' tnn-u ....--___, V ]AT.s'_I'._AEY'sl -1-UGIIVIA now accept OI mil! lllillnan. In Ottuva, on Saturday, It the residence of her nephew, W. E. Johnson, Miss Sophis, Horton, eldest daughter of the late Captain Herton, U.E., formerly of N ew Brunswick. noroon, eldest daughter Cafstai formerly Brunswick. j Lnomaa Wall r The funel-3!. will take place from her father : residence, Mr Thomas Unrroll, had of Earl street, on Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Friindl and acquaintances an respectfully invited to attend. a,_u~u 1 ... _- ~ V EALED TENDERS, deniznad. will 1.. .. Av limcago, Thomas Wall. 'l`I.. c........-1 . Eh: gang gljtwa. TUL'SD_A Y El'E.\71-\':}i,.7. ;.`"-IA.__ Tn: lIAYol.u.1'v.---The agony is over, theeg-rolling end the intriguing brought teenend end we have 3 Meyer at last. The ecenee of the but two day: should con- vince everyone that in. change is urgently celled for in the election of Eeyore and that the tine mode ie by the whole people, All the members of lhe Council were pre- sent. Ur Robinson, having eecepting the ldce we tendered last evening and- put in en eppearenoe. The Mr n........ n - - THE Wk txrkss Jul. 21. chea. B/oc')k_ s'to?. ' ` STA'l`l0NER S HALL. L Musical Curriculum, Richardson : New Method, Bertini s Complete Method. T. Hunten a Colehrnted Instructions, Peters l'{unten a Enlar ed, 3e1Iak s New Moth ' The Sure Tannhnr 41.4151.) TED denignod, 1 l.l 5lFE1 urn-.1 , T DIED. At Chicago, Jgu. 18th, Mary, the wife of Fhomaa -- }. _JANUARY 21. )IANOFOR'[`E INSTRUCTION BOOKS, vuvc-r uuccv UAUUIU ` E. STACEY S BOOKSTORE AND NEWS DEPOT. BILL LHEADS, CIRCULARS. POS'I`ERb_`, PAHPIiI.h'l`S._ HAND BILIS, AND EVERY OTHER l)l:`SCRIPTIO.\' OF PRINTING Cheaply And lllxpulitionsly executed at the DAILY NE\VS JOHN Hmmmnson, Pnncou Stbot. 3. ._-_ .. -..-. J. nee .11 JOHN HENDERSON, ' Princess Street. 3. WANTED. ENDERS, addressed to the un- , will be received unti.l_ - n.|nvVC J OHN. HENDERSON , Princes: Street. SEEECT 81 on choicc nf -.mI:-- ,_____.______. (1 School Stationery of we AT `HEN1m1-':sdN's. semurs New Method, Teacher, M ann s New Method, Exercises, rgsn School. PRINCESS STREET. `J. Wxnson, Man;gor K. W. W." STEAM Pnnyyuc HOUSE. . from date. , J1 tor u tl_ae and despatch, y to at the L 7 a ' F.-E :15. CIf\\v .nnuJI . every K- ..-,......s \.Il` UUUIK-U. P f No. , for merl`;-ttobellffl Sit? of Igux-o23Mi`i`llcfu' TOWNSHIP OF DUHMER. - W. ; Lot No. 30, Con. 9;'.l00 Acrol. TOWNSHIP OF DUIDIER. W. i of Lot No. 3. Con. 11. 100 Acres. TOWNSHIP OF BELMONT. Lot No. 22, Gun. 6, $0 Acres. Townsnnrmr unv - - - - -- - _._'-_ uvlu \I COUN'l'Y 0!` PETERBOBO . ON FRIDAY, 3ls1'l8]_.',)AY OF JANUARY, 3. M` `I19 Town _ofi'Pet.e1_-bog-0 U lVA|`l'1Iu--- -_ _., a-nuynom oommunicotimu can receive in. attention. Everything forwarded for inser- tionlnust he nccumpanied by the mune and address of the writer not necessarily fur blieation. but a evivjenoeof authenticity. 3 is dnonqnested that correspondent: will only write on one side of the sheet of paper. We qndethko to return reiected new to rt an-:gne' `deed,pdnPt:l ,l3th Jun uuunu 01" ! John Streel;-Tunton` 79-South Side John St hold property ' big `deed, dntod 13th Jun, o-av. AVVO $1 and Lot not south :-' ac, l`0WNSHIP`0F' ZIIOHLGHAN. Part of Psrk lot No. 6 TOWN or Iot_l3. Con . 11.- 3313333039`. AcrI.bq:gnlltlnt ].'U W .N_ 81111 `Purl: of Lot No. 4, nerly the Mill Site nl Lot: Nou.'1, 2, 3, on King 32, 33, 34 in Be lay! ou_t on lot` verlcy street, in vxll eplot No. 22. V .8 ' 52, 33, Beverley laid out 29 Kingston. Deed Hen March, 54 ; Bonlton 1852. lit: Not. 7 Illd 8 on old nu! from Knig- lton to Waterloo, 9 tare, being part; of let letter A, nfedn to Magdalen Ferguson. Deed'da 25th J3`, 54,~Ma.hnney to Mor- ton. " 1..L_`\`I'-- 4` ` ,-, _-.._v--_y_ ul wwnnm of Kingnton, -if Acres, patont to Jun: on-ton. LobNolr 1, 2, I4, 15, 18, 17, 18:19, foul- in west tide of Ellerbgek Plwo ' of 0. 21, Int con. of Township of Kingston, now in the oi . V The block on the south b Union street, north by Hill ntroet, eutb lizsboth atroot, And want by division lin a tween E. 1nd W. `)0! No. 2], lat con., Township of Kinglton. Int-11' '7--"` " ,be1ngpu-tun . Townsnir 0: Lot No. 19, 7Con.~, : JAHFS SHANNON, Pnornnv.-rox. .j { TOWNSHIP or MARLTIORA. E. and W. i of Lot No. 2l,Con. Acres. Lot -, containing 5,980 square foot. Deed 23rd March, '49, Matthew: to Morton. Lot 266, Bidesu street, leasehold interest, McLean to Holmes. Dnte<!- 131: February, lot on urn; of`,B9.rrio 5,890 x 2,610 feet, being 1 Lot No. 25, Con. l, for Kingston. ' There are two excellel Dwellin Home: on this re: 10 tenants. v. -, blotvfbo? Brown contuung' ` 27 note , Lot -, oontsini 2,64 scribed in deed 5|: Mn. Morton. ' 5,980 Matthew l?..|-mm n:.1,,., - gnsun vvu. Tho!-e excellent two-storey Stone property rented to between Brown md Duidnon; lotq, containing 127i_fo_ot.~ . oontsuuni 2,640 square feet as Je- deed May, 46, Simpson to ll. LotINou. 1, 3,. :2, Bavaria.` rm of Front and East {Lot No. 20,` 13!: Con., 15 acres, as described in Deei dated 8811 Not, 1847; Eleanor Tnlbot, Dovizee ; Robert Tnlbot to James Morton. ' PM-t of same Lot, isxgtaininrg 4 acres 3 mods, u dcscrifed in Dead dsted I2_th March, 1845 ; David Leahy to James Morton. _ ungnon. Lot: tonto Waterloo. 1 Mn 5 Count) of Hastings. rnnvwr` .. ___ , County of La1m?u-k. British Amerian llotel, DAILY NEWS There are twb two-storey Stine Dwelling Houses on this groprty. . ' ' Lot E. V107, rineeu ntroet. Hort in- ereat ' ad I Alan. Campbell to.-` jams: K01-ton. ated camber 1850. Lot 11, on plot laid out by SI:|ith__B3n.:-t_lel:t, L5 ye]-Q. Danni 41.4.3 I.-.u. o-_A '1'lSt<.MS:--0ne-fth Cuh ; Residue in I four equd adpual iutalmentp at 7 per cent I interest, securfd by mortgage on the property. THE following Lands `will be sold Public Auction at the places and the days` herainsfter nimed. TOWNSHIP or BEDFORD. Lot No. 5, Con. 12, 175 acres. TOWNSHIP OE KINGSTON. Part of Front 2 !ron., acre_u_,_ udesgribed dntc TERMS : our nnunl County of Frnte uiac, Tuesday, 28th January inst. Public Auction.` T0 CORRIESPONDEN TS. noun oonununicntinm mm .-... City of Kingston. cm! or KINGSTON, SALE or Lmns `, -, .., -.. um; -trout, IN, 31, in village plot, 22, con. 1, Township of Herchncr to Morton, 27th ; to Morton, 3rd July. 11-1; of 21, con. 1, Kingston, one- . .9 ' Pnicenn oat. 132 first fran- ......u-u vc LBIENIUN. .7, S. side Mid % N. aide 3|:-'[`|-anlmn` I7`--L " ' At 12 d clock, noon_. OF MONTAGUE. L; unmana- .. _.,....-.- nuu vuumm struts, It, part of block \ V on m. formerly township of _...u out an . lllle. nu` Eut-Lotl 78 >and Street---certain Laue- . by Human: tn Mn-hm . vunnnaruuuJ:.LV 1`b`. communication: Everything for\va.rrlnJ my 4.... 9-fth 81 illtallnenta Al. '7 -n-- m rio sud Wiiam straits. :5 VV on nurmerxy III . 20`lst `stat! RH. 0 8 o'clock. 'I`i.-En. ll 5--Song.......,.......,......,...,..Hiu F--$ong.......Slu won awnuth of Bones. M14 . 3. Walh-. 7---Song (oonic)....v.........T........l[r Robb. l1l\In n..__ .A IICUIPIFCOI. 6--SongL sing, Erdig, sh}; 7-i2::.;-:.- .:r:.*::.'.', .:"::';1'..a..' *"'"*..-..i.' `E38301 . ` 8-Song (comic). . . . . . . Kooloy. ucuunuui. ` V I-nocnnnlla; , mun-_ (1. l-Tl1e of tho 2-D u ' [ll ' Luu:a_.>d I.:m_m . . . . ..'l'u`uly i Printing E Y the kind_ p`or|ninuio`Iof 6.1 d H: .tho Gurrinon. aplencfi Boned of tile will be an 11 co. ' In-5:551 - _.._- .~..;ur,... K , --0x-- `Friday, the 24th of January, IFAJDOFTEI ` House of lnd3Istry., "DY the Hid nirminninn t;AI.`...i* 1-_:- A y `rub anuuu nul:in$ol the of-the-Cstnnqui ridgoco held on Mondnctho 27th Jdn..ml`7n8f :3 hour of tw 0 Secretary, for the gurrent year. * k `I. P.M.. ovrruuary, I01 the 1 Cataraqm _ gm-Ige_ c.?.....% `lltnn-r Whonyqavint Wddhg Puloih 3 Jun! ". v 01 we meet . :- Duet... . . . Luci; d Ln GENTIJEMEN; LADIES, J 1 l'II1liOll UOII manner until 3 IA nails: 7` Low Tflucizs Wiw 1 January 21. : em:-oorougn Review to nor until 5:19 cones 03'. The Part II... r:...'.r. - O. GAMBLE. Toroito, 15th January, 1873. ` Tho Cunidim Post and Victol-is Wu-don, Lid-a.to`. T ' 1-af,'toIsIa' Li:'dny nntiloop .33: 0E. gnu` ` Peta-borough Review to `copy in like mam ~ no_1:__unl uJ_o . 3 115 you mu. 0, OIIII. 1, ICX) If. TOWN OF PORT -HOPE. Lo_t No. 4, N. side of Sherlune street, and fBnm} It i. ' I *` a*..;!:v.:-... - . TOWNSHIP OF CRAMAHIEL `Part ofN. i of.Lot No; 21, can as described in load 16%]! Fh, 37, iron -Lovi Dudley to Est G5 Party. ._ _ By order. ' .5.40:o`1-en, < Who ..v...;.-.".*';.'-'......"*-*.' ON WEDNESDAY, FEBB-UARY 5, I873._ AD, Auctidnosl-,a% Lot No. 12, south of King md vat of ' St. David Itroet. -` ` The Lot known an the Railway Store house, being part of Lot No. 21, 6th Com, towmhi of Ops, bounded on north by strut, G. Station house of Midland Railway; on 8.; by the Scugog River, and on W. by the prop- iarty of the Bond of Works ; 3 acre, more or as L51: A 1 west obwstor -tzpot. Lot 12, north of Durham 91:. cut. Lot 20, Ioutliof Ridnut street. `DADI7 `l't\nIn` COUN'l`Yf0l" VICTORIA, `ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1373. ` i tth R60 twu.L.nUssI-JL `. ;Villiun Itrmfst 12 o'clock, noon. L g TOWNSHIP or vlmruu. E_. Q of No. 22, Con. 2. 1001c:-ea. in rm: town or LINDSAY` .. V -..-n.., uvvn. TOWNSHIP or cAvA1w.- W. ofInt No. 6, can. 1, 100nm-cu. Town on `Dnnm unn- think 1 Luuxn LU ` mm of U, IA 23 3519. Psrt of P1, 1A 23 24P. Part Of XI. 3A IR 5P. Part of NI. 3A OR l9P. Lot SI. 3A OR 201 . Part of Y1. 3A OR 33?. . Par}: OI. an 11>. Put of W1, 23 30?. may no I oi-dc . ' _JOHN SHAW, ry and T C: "B `d Coil ' 3- up n gs y.., `n, Jan. V _ Town of Lindsay. county or m_I|nI.ul Sheeld lllonse. II-. ID. V: Luuulli nu-ee1 PARK LOTS. A OD 9:3 :1 `the Stock ma... mite Commny mu 1.. House. ..._.._nun....- O. GQIBLE. "3 - I.- II More n.. ..... nary fay BO per rejected Jhei our yeutaex-thy : iuue thntruan Tandy Bro- thcn Ind loft the city to, ll their Illlicd en- gngemont at Port Hope. The must have been 3 confining of dstu nm....|.... -- A- .....-.--us on 1 urw IIOPO. THO IIIIII1 confusing dstea nonewhcn lieu:-I Tandy `led tha choir last the -innonu-y Iorvicgl in n Mmma.'.+. m.....L L - - ` nu! -nnonary i Methodist Church hero, 1 Hops for the above put; week: honco. am we: noun! or Dfrocton thobproject of bringing tho Grnnd Trunk Puungor Station` into the city. } -.._. -......., u.-nun-u lo the subject, and in he. the example ef the United Iueundanangiuin, an; e lug. i._ cumin the nenbet of Nomad school.` in lioieneetlv nu-ha 'I'I-- ---~ - ..... um.-us, pruuou to ruigning ll Mnyor of 1872, tranunittad to l of Montreal, the map of Kinptox by thu latter gcntlonnn in View of fora Hum 12....) -3 n.-_- 4- -- TH.u"s R1aH'r.--Mr Drennua, a lut duties, previous to resigning .1 Mnvnr -f In-m L-----~-'-- ` ' ` u-mucus, noon po Tuoadgy evening. j LIc1'Uzl.-Tho dulivery of Profeuor Du- puia' lecture on "Water- hu, :1 per adver-~ tiumont, been postponed from this till next enninz. __-..., .... ..... yurpuli ox purchuinga new sheen ire engine, whereby we mny expect to reducefonr louee byre very greatly, and yet this is the time above ell ether: chosen to almost double our rates. We would not object to a moderate increase as we eoneider the rates hitherto charged unre- Inunentive but suc_h an increase as we lnve indicated in rather extrsnqnnt. 19--2-- _ ,,,_._.-., .-.. ...-. nu uul city, aurmg thoput year, andpro about taxing ourselves heavily for tho purpou of purchasing a engine. who:-ehv -. ...... n... 4 A ~ - IxsuuxcE.-We had painful experience yesterday of the fact thet Inennnce cou- psniu, hve lately raised their premiums. The agent of 3 int clay eempany asking one end I hslf per centito renew a policy which had formerly been tsken at seven eighth; Wlnt in the cause of this green in- crease? It may benid thatitie owingto the Chicago and first, well we do not isnctlyeee why we |\oul'd_ iepuniehed for the -sins of our ynnkee colui'u., We have had comparatively few re: in thin city, during the put and ere texingourselven 3\---'I- t..- AL A - of Anniw.-u. ._ -jz Conn In;-rxox. -Wo gm-. .._.__4-_,L - __ _- ....... ..u yr-up-at tor the Limestone W` IOIOWIIS. W0 dp not no to my that tho Globe advocated the cotnbli.:h~ put of I Xorunl School at Kingston. Oh nlvoolg or dofonding the incrouo of `Gill School: in Ontario withuut Ipoci- I-y nying anything oonooniig King- Itou. Yoda-by itutnru to the uubjoct, usual. of an n-so-A wwnn nwvvnvvll ulcl user the el-` It will he remembered that we etigmatized the etetenent no not contain- ing e. single particle of truth. This state- ment could not be controverted, but the local Grit organ tries to get mum] it in the following manner : The denial thet one of the oicero referred to never roeigned only makoe the situation worse for the Tories who are then convicted by one of their own ergone of receiving illegal votee. By law Custom Home oicore are not ellowed to vote, end on the gentle- mn referred to did vote and ceivnee for Sir John, tho Toriee cunfeu the lion of one unlawful, act in order to save themoelvoe from bleno for mother. 10, is" simply out of the frying pan into the fire." Our contemporary endeavour: to wriggle through I very rmell loophole. When we provieuely wrote or thin eubjoot we did not - know whether Hr Theo. Rohineon had vote for Sir John Hncdoneld, or not. Taking edventege of thin, the Whig has the hardi- hood to state that he did vote," which, on inquiry, we nd to be uinoorrect as all the . other statements. Try again. ___.___.>______ commie. ..----{:--:_- Tnos: Cusrou `Hons: O1rnc1.u.s.--A Grit centenporary endeeveurs to support Hr.Robinun'e eteteient in the Legislative Auembly a. few deye age, that he know efcueiom-heuee olicere in_ Kingston who had reeigned their ecee two deye be- fore the election, had eenveued and voted, and lied been received beck eiter the el- ection. etimnetized the .o_.`....-..4. -- _.A - - Posnas on N nwsm1>nns.--The Domin- ion Board of Trade resolved to petition the government to reduce the rate of Ilelpipel` poetage to one cent each. We think they ought to have asked it to be abolished altogether as a tax upon knowledge. We believe that if the peatage on newspapers to Great Britain anilreland were, abolished the gain to the country would be greater than in likelyvte aqcrue ffom the half of their Immigration Agencies. -- .. -........-. -auuvul vuucu 1: never saw be- fore. W0 think we may take some credit to ourielvu for providing it with spectacles. o Posnos )l ion Rn.`-A nl"l`.....l- ..-_,I_,; . - _--_ ...... nu-M nu I`U in 100001 , and cn11`up- tion being inaugurated though those in On- terio should be increased to four, or even by- I and-bye to a still lnrger number.` Consider- ing the diatancea,- the number of schools to be supplied, and the relative provision _ made by other countries, the denounced extravagance is true economy; end what would be done, even though the largest gure were adopted, would be no more than ought to have been set ebout long ago. Heer, beer. About next week we have no doubt the grit organ will I80 the matter still more clearly, and be convinced that King- ston hu advantages for the establishment of e Nonnel School which it be- fnro W. Hdnl. _. ----- AJ-A * 'and in conclusion it vertturu to affirm l than were the talked-of training .cLo.1.s_' v 11 Ottawa. Kingston and London in i ieporation to-men-ow, the attendance at ' } `!`erento_ would not be sensibly dim- i i inished." We are much obliged fur ` ' {the admission, it is certainly a long step in advance. If anything like 48 schools skouldbo established, there would be plenty of room for dear friends in Brockville, , Puecett, Cornwall and the other little villages spoken of,` to each obtain a school. The Globe, however, while adveoatinga con- siderable increase in the number of the schools hopes there will not be any ex- travagance," and says extravagant expen- sive buildings are not needed." Of course not. It also considers the government would grievously fail in its duty if it sunk _a great deal of money in bricks and mortar." That would be very sad, indeed, but as our ! building material is not brick but linse- stene" we presume the remark is .only intended to apply to Ottawa. _ It advises the Govornmenfto feel its way by securing competent and zealous teachers for the new centres proposed to oocupy, and comparatively humble edices will amply suice. At any rate, if a shrewd, matter- of-fact people like our cousins End 114 train- ing-schools for teach none too many, we need not feel` an age of jebbery and beimz inaugurated tllnnulu nu..- :.. n.. _, -.............u-u (I an brydgoa, > Kingston, requested ntlonnn View nf 1....-.... L- ,...,..... m putclllllng r, bvn vnrv my-..n.. --J A- - neg-In cur-Qu`een Street were, and do not vinit Port r purpose until about two __ ____ ....._uu_y exercue mthe nettle- j J the question, and that if only one eeol nhenld be agreed upon eeet of Toron- to, the: that inluenoe, ee 1 nutter of oouree peg beexucined in {event ef Ottewe. We gueely expected that weetern men would gee e the eteotien of two schools in east- `; ogurie, end we have frequently consid- Cd our chances of obtnining the school (if 1 nehool nllould be agreed en) very elim. We nut oonfeu to An egreeeble surprise in n. the Globe of yesterday, on nding ugged inthe task of ednceting its west- anbllowere in the line of theix-duty, level- Q up," to use 3 well known phase, and 9 we think the preepect for the Limeetone 4;." |..a.m.-- --------A "' - ------g u- v-nu Ill um ' ""K' hi! position unit!-mi 9. 1:. n-...z-__ _._- ...-an nave 00611 somewhere, on the Qllir IA-Q A---5-- __---.--1114, .u!uu-you I lsying bo- torl the` project of_ k Puma--- G;_L: _ , ,._._ -uu-av` b L tries nor: I II yuxuuon I Mr Brydgga, Ilnn nun.-.L_.a , as one of his nu L2- --_5A lung .0 ` -:a. n, , ...u uuuce we wrote about people : want of enterprise a done some good, as will be I toonr advertising columns. - Now Yn Amuv:n.--The Engine, although shippod for nuday lsstl has not yet arrive Mayor, 8. T._ Dronnux, Esq., qniriau but cannot learn when t oxcont thntit in m. :..- _. , - 1.--awn uuv UDHIIUF 10%| ! except tint it_ia on its ` `shun. onus. Luann-y Ind boon eon- d.-igtho subjoct of tho Noruol Schools, - old hi ogrood upon London on tho site for tho vuton school ; so no roferonco wlutovor vu -odo` to Kingston so tho oito fox? the jun oohool, wo hogan to doubt whothor II donld low it shot all. Wo know tho `gut inlluouoo which tho Hon. Mr WI noooosorily oxorcioo in the - Dan AND DUMP Ixs'r1ru'noN.-We learn that _on Friday next the Lieutenant-Gov. ernor and a. number of the members of the Ontario Legislature will pay- 3 visit to tho in- stitution for the deaf sud (lamb, Belloville, for _which event preparation: are in progress to receive them. At first it was the intention of the Principal, Dr. Pdmer, to take a num- ber of his pupils and oxhibit thom at Toronto, and possibly Hamilton, but the Arrangement win afterwards phanzed as intimuma u. uue rruacipul, Ur. Pdmcr, taku '. slid arrm was phsnged intimated. . . - Poucn COURT, MoNnn*. - (Before Mr Strange, P. M.)-John Cartwright and Thomas Smith, for vagrancy, were sent to gaol for 60 dnys each. A little boy named McCounel1 was reprimanded for theft, stealing and trad- ingolf agood ring, which, however, was re- covered through the prisoner`: information, aid the prompt search of Police Constable Millane. --`_.. The notice we w ..n..I..7. __ _ . - THE Ihmuoou 1`RoUPu:. -- 34 Hamilton papers that this popular ~ are on their return, and have an-rang season of seven nights. The Stmula; Tho only question is will the cu! cudienco that will tl greet their re-ippearanco. (101 any company who favuui impression here as the certain that it they on Kingston another visit, that they mi condently upon an enthusiastic welcc _ `pete for prizes offered by hi : the Dominion. -----I-IIIIIIIII--I!-E!!! S_KA'r1xG.-The secretary of the defunct skating rink has received a circular from tl'e Victoria. Sksting Club of Montreal, inviting some of our prio-ineut skaters grand skating tournament day afternoon, the 4th*of I" ebruary, s (fovernor General and the in the following order :--Lad_y s, gentleman's, girls under 15 years of age, boys under I5 years of age. The competition is only open to amateurs, residents of the Dominion. Cum- patitors must send in their names to Mr Bean- lield, Montreal, on or hefore-the 1st of Fuh_ rnsry. The directors are further authorized to state that their Excellencies hope to he shle to arrange for an annual competiti similar champion prizes (luring their residence in this country. New here isa splendid op- portunity for our skaters tmlisting-uish them- selves, and knock the spots off the skaters of Messrs Cunningham, Smith- ers and the Meagher Brothers, at least, ought to represent Kingston on the occasion. We don't know what the amount ef the prizes will be, but that of course is merely a second- sry consideration. By all means let Kingston be represented. on of .. vnl) ru '1'uE-WISE.- heading th Amvricau JV: contain: a. communication Sanders, stating that `Dr. ford street, London, 1 We declined to insert Dr 1 tisementa out ofrsovmothing ] wished us to do. L. 0. I.vs1'ITv'rro.\'. - Of the District Umngc L the following were the : current yiar : nu I -\ _. VI uulacrpflle appears seen on reference .- I -- ---<-2---.---- MR D. A. MAr'QoN.\I.D, M.P.-'I`he Corn- wall1":rrIolalers:\ys the latest advices from Mr D. A. Macdonald, M.P., are highly satis- factory. His health had so far improved tha he was able to Icive Nice for Rome, from whence he proceeds to Naples, Florence. Vienna, Brussels and Paris. ` __, .., .- uuu nu: use Ustuen may rest Inundtlnt with the whole numbers of thoontnmut at Ottnws they no not lihdy to be ovorlookod. Hesnti-o we are 0! onion tie (Htizen is guilty of that udcalinn which it wu charging Against tho qupuitioll I dsy or two ago Ild tint thoaua in decidedly the but of the m. I ,, ,. V- nu. nccunlcu re.-ulmng same as yesterday. In an alrle speech Alderman retired aml Alderman (.'nnnin_-_;lm. ed duly elected. The speeches and bus compelled to lnuld over for public mormw, when :1. detailed accuux ceedings will be given. ' ...... uc.\u w uupossihle, l*`a.thers," followed c the City Hall. The p]atf0l`!_ll the alderman, the 1 body of the hall being term by an enthusiastic audie o clock something and the clerk , after rucciving insonl declaration quali stated his )1 zulim-ss aucep`. the Mayuralty, Alderman (`ilderxslecvc aga -Cunningham, seconded Al Alderman Kinghorn propos seconded by .-\Id. Dreuuau. |=,....;....- .. AI U18. Dis. ` Dil. Dga. I This afternoon at thre Council met, pursuant t elect the Mayor for 1873. intense, and the crowd ti bvar nI>6.....I.-J ~- ` IIJBU ]Ill' i7.M.~-Wu1. A. v.-,-- ' _ , , THE CITY Iv0l7.\'l'lL. Re-tin-lnenl, otrllr. Sullivan. Alderman Cun;i-nglmn| I-Jl(-cu'1l. u. m.~- Wm. SLO `V . bec y.-Elwa.rd Hunter, Treas.-John M:-Puma-.. . ........uuu, ouurrlugton. Sec y.--l:i.wa.rd Pittsburgh. Treas. -Joh n McFadden, Pittsburgh. . `Chaplain---Thomns . D. U.- 1`hoI. _.._ __ .. ..-u, we oennnly think the Ken. I: Videl has A strong chin upon the Gevu-I-eet fer the appointment. We led knew exactly whet the jut chime ef the Othwe Velley" ere, but whatever they my ie, we think that the Citizen may neared duet the -5.1. ...--I---- A- , _.. ......u.- upuca. e was recorded resulting precisely the yesterday. f a To THE -WISE.-U A _`_ .v .__- -._... yuyumr company um, arranged for :1 nights. Stmularzl says : ion hall .-m-r-i-- 61-- ....... uuu pay as a.grecl.' 9 Holloway : giver- f'sgmgthing like charity, as be p. ':n.--The llorrywoather nipped here on V_Ved- . an-ivod. Our , late mm. Esa.. |--- -~`- ~* _____ ... .... nuruuel` aunnon-med neir competition 1 residence. r tn lint.in....:.I. A-L ~ l"ildex-sleeve 9.... ...'l,1 I "` , ____ .. ucvnuu uu paynng 'isit, might rely 1 welcome. 2} er ought ton on We I Bv all m.--,.... l..4 L ! --.- uuu n-acllle xway to Kingston. -