Kingston News (1868), 11 Feb 1873, p. 1

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wINTEji2? ` E wquld most respectfully` call the at- tention ufthe public to our lu:a.ut.i1"ul ` c(nUu.:l .iu|n of P-.u-In.n.r.. (iabinet. Celeste and Rn- `,STO(`K-'l`AKlNG SALE. .31. Black and Colour -cl Si! from 7. : cents `per mrtj. L kf `U CCIIDI 830 I1. Heavy \Vhitney Blankets 81 11:51., for 5.50. Handsome `Japanese Silks, 20 yards for . =1-Lou. Fancy Dress Goods worth 55 cats for 40 :ents. vonu 91 per pal . ' Geutsf Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, 90 cents ALEx.Ross\ Luu sun 21) Cases . In I`nana I I uf HIS . (`lydr Has decided to st" the balance of \\7 I \"I` I.` L` QT`! H `V n` nil} \.?LSC5 . 10 Cases 50 Cases 1 .1) (`times I `hi ll. \G1-eatly Reduced Prices K ingstun, Du S(`0'l"l` & l)AL l`0N. U panes nournuu \\ lllslcy (nulltxlckyj. ")0 (linger \\'im:. ' '0 Rhcnish Wine, finest quality. M llngshezuls of Port \Vine. 3;! Hugslxemls u_f__ Sherry VVine. Liz` The above-mcntinned Liquors will be I at (,'-Ist, in onlcr to reduce our stock. A DIES` X1 ERIXO UN l)ER\\'E_\ R, A DRY GOODS .'l|`4 DA` 1111!`; DlUUl\ IIIIISU De .11..-posed of, if possible, by the 1st of January. Jnn.l-1.` n y no. \\'ntt.u relay. BLANKETS. l t3K`4\/\lA.\l"l)1X`IJ l>.I.1X1Vl'.`aC. IBTLIU8 wing an Instrument. or wishing tn pru- Lum: Ln ;\ friend, will plc:1.~:c call zunl ex- iuu at our l*`a.cI}ox-you (lore Street. Every trnlnclut w.'I.rraut.ed for live years. \'.II.--|l;wing engaged n. lixsticlass Tuner xn the city of Pmstmn, formerly from F1':11xce, will take pleasure in n.Lteml1n_v,; to all ning, Regulating and (hyping, that may be wired in the city my country. I` KIWI.` `.- 1u'\ I REVl0Uo' ;T0 STOCK-'l`AKIXli, -vial alH .clltiu!I is Iirccte-1 to our Ntuul; 4 N` Hli.-\|.\' S-1l.|{.\' (HEAL L\'.),\'.\') i :m.l1'..L..~.N JUST RECEIVED AT THIC '.-xslcs BR A N DY, n....l_- A Large Assortment of OCR. ; Assorted Bitters. Buurlmn \\'hiskey { ` (linger \\'im:. l*`(}|' Salt-. fNcy_ :1 to Svll me omanc \Vl..\"l`l*Ll` STUCK of A. ROSS. J in C.'u1:uli:ul uml Ex1g1i.J1 Nt`. , KC. \<.+.u`tu1ant of I)l{E.\'S \|.. \- s`.~r.Il`LulllL n1 luugnn ' ;ttL-ri:1L~x, in omllcss \' tent of Lmhcs' and (`E Goons! r_ (Kentucky)- (} KINGSTON, (CANADA). A/TUESDAY EVE.\ING,. FEBRUARY 11. I873. m 0! Un- Just Arrived & for Sale.I 1.09; .\{01 :.'I`ON S CHEDDER CHEESE, Toronto Flour Store, 46 Princeu-St. 0SBOURNE S GRANULATED _WHEAT, { Specialties at Morrison s: pi TONS CRACKED FEED, ` O AW. BEGG & 00., runs SEUNUES, I &c., &c. For sale by nun. \\'ylic. \\'..no_ iueuume novmumem ` MANILLA cnenoors. i VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBAC- COS. ' ;A few more MEERSCHAUM PIPES left. new desi 3, suitable for NEW YEAR'S PRES T5. ' s. P. WHITE, / 1 K ngston, Jan. 22, 1873. mm CITY Buns] ` GREAT VARIETY of Lubin u and At- kinson : FINEST PERFUMES. V BEST ENGLISH TOO'I`H, NAIL AND HAIR BRUSHES. nlxvu ax-an-nnn -.-............... .-,.._... Choice Articles for the Toilet. - . ' I`-i .""I =>ARK, Chemist and Drugstist. Market Sq Luz. urnzm '1`u Inn` I'UbLl'J on rrmays `and Saturdays on] during the winter season. Persons wishing the any other day of the week can be accommodated by notifying the proprietor in time. Sundays excepted. (AT E,STACEY Sf 511 ICED BEEF, DRIED BEEF, "I. -11. RS8 hnrdnnn TO AR'RIVE:- < ENVELOPES, all sizes, all kinds, ma Colours, very cheap. Dec. 31. BLANK BOOKS, * ACCOUNT BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, PRAWING BOOKS very cheap VALENTINE8 just received AT E. S'1`ACEY S MUSIC AND NEWS DEPOT. I1-I. I .. `.4;-u n.u.\. u IJ1.LJ.u\) FINE SPONGES, IMPORTED SOAPS, tc.. bv UGAR-CURED HAMS, ;CA'A0TCH BROSE MEAL &. SPLIT_ PEAS, TONS SHORTS, ET'everybody come to MORRISON S. 1 Jan. 17, 1373. w an Q-dun anburg I : Harv )RlCES REDUCED and quality good. Stationer s Hall. BELLY BACON, ROLL BACON. McEWAN S FINNAN HADDIES, J. CRIDIFORD, I II I I_`I II\jI| I Druggist, Square. A FINE LOT OF Feb. 1. RE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC` on Fridays A and Saturdava onlv during OTE, LETTER AND FOOLSCAP WRITING PAPERS in small Packets, very cheap. FRESH SALT WATER HERRING. Notice. to the Public. } BARRELS SALT, under cover. BLOATERS,` ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. Cheap Book Store. UNSMOKED MIDDLES. KING STREET. ANOTHER LOT OF TOBACCON IST, Kingston. THESE BOLOGNAS. BROOK STREET. M. MORRISON. o ` "" " ' The Bond: of this Company are also ac- cepted by ' The * Government of Quebec, ..../1 `L. 1._.::_,`_ 1., . ``._.~vv, and the leadig Banks, Railways, Boards of 'l`ra.de, and Corporations throughout the I_)o- minion. Capital - - -7 $8To o`,%ooo. MAXWELL W. STRANG-E, AGENT. (mice, Clarence Street, opposite the Postl Utcc. ' Undeveloped Resources ` r HE unaersigued having made arrange- I 1` menu with Montreal snd New York L nu vu u I. uuxur cmment to trzmsn throughout Canada. an -n n - -- IRON DEPOSITS WANTED. ch-nary kc!-runrv obnnry 1 `no unuerslgnea navmg made York capitalists .to diappse and work Iron Mines, hereby gives notice'` that he will be happy to receive proposals from parties who may have a_.ny. JAS. SHANNON & CO., Kingston and Montreal. Dec. 20. 1872. Copies of the Onier in Council, Prospec- tuses, and ill infonnation, may be obtamed un application to the Manager. 1 mrsmsN'r-SIR ALEX. T. GALT, K.C.M.G. Vlua-P`mrsmI:N'r-JOHN RANKIN, Esq; MA NAG ER AND S1:cmrrAmr-EDWA RD R A Wl JNr1.< - uvuuu un nuns uumpany lmmeuately. There is, therefore, no longer the necessity which has hitherto existed for Government Orlicers to involve their friends in serious responsibilitiesas sureties, asthe opportunity is now afforded them of being THEIR own SURETIES by payment of a. small Annual Pre- mium. ' cANAnA MEANTEE cu. ruuy Ur: accepzea :11 mm of private sureties. Olcers already giving private s reties may relieve their Bondsmen and an `tune the Bonds of this Uomnanv immeiatnlv reueva their Bondsmen Iu.|:it Company immediately. is. therefm-n am In...-.... 41... .. VALENTINES 2} DOMINION of CANADA Notice` Respecting Surety-ships. |?."3 ~:'.>-:2 11' 1.5 UK. Otcer is req1 fnllmnnb at ;; A-3 unuJ:.1u,U--'1'h:u: when any Public required to give security for the due fullment of the duties of any oice under the Crown, the Band or Policy of That (`an-hula IV--_-..4-- n-_.___- `City Book Store. I HARD TO BEAT, at the CITY BOOK STORE. Young Ladies Journal` WES TE`R./V` Assympi GDMPANY- mos. McAULm & 00.} l.lll1l0II. Montreal, J annary, I873. rmcc. Kingston, 27th Jan. 1873. Ln nnunn. AAVL I RAWLINGS. The ONLY COMPANY `Li-ceased by Gov- efrnneut transact Guarantee Business FANGY noojg: AND TOYS REES_ROS. HEAD OFFICE - .,.., .. .., u-no uuuu. Ul.' ruucy >01 The Canada Guarantee Company may be accepted in lieu of private sureties. Oicersx aln-min m'...'.... .._.'.._a._ -....-L:.- CENTRAL CANADA. N remrmng amcere mann uo nnexr men and the public generaJly for thq lihu$ tronage extended o them since openin they tAZAAR, beg to aimonnce that they wil sell at cost during the next two weeks 81} Funny Goods and Toys in Stock, in ordor to reduce tlm Sinck before Stnck `L'I.ki!|'_ Alan in mgka \.i90(l 811.0. Joys 111 DBOOK, 1!: 0111.01 30 PC6008 0 th Stock before Stock taking, also to malt room for their summer trade. - This is 118 `B5 3500K DEIUTB DFOCK KWKIHK, I130) IIILKB rqoln for their summer trade. This is us bogus sale, we will reduce 311 good as In state. Come early and secure bargains. .-_;-. --` .-.._ BY AN ORDER IN doUNc1L,.med 17th December, 1872, IT IS 0RDERED--That when Public )icer required Rive securitv for the dun hulls. ,V 0YS'1`ERS?E%y quantity, in Cans or in Bulk, at the B AAR, Pnnoeu Street. T0 PUBLIC OFFICERS Kingston, January 31, 1873. Splendid Assortment, Cheap, at the N returning sincere thanks to their friea and the nublic gene:-aJlv for the Iii: HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. RECEIVED, nu; uumran 1 Licensed by Gov- Business at (}m\ml'a. GREAT SALE _nu FOIHIJANUARY. .EQ`.P.;, MONTREAL. ALLA `ALL AI]. \ ALL KINDS, [ALL KINDS, ALL K IN DS, ALL PRICES. ALL PRICES, ALL PRICES, SIZES, SIZES, SIZES. ,___..__ .. ..- .. .-v,.. JUST RECEIVED, by Allan Steamer. via Portland, a. select assortment of the Newest Styles of Evening Dresses and Fancy Grena- dines. Great Clearing Sale LARGE portion of the Stock has been sold during the month of December. The remaining Stock of Dry Goods will be 512111 further reduced dunng January, and Croat Bargains will be given. 1 1 Yu_IrI'1 tnnnnncvvnn . ` WORKINGMEN, -7 _-__-- --. nu $&&IKII _MANl;FA'C"l'-URERS, HEAD or PRINCESS STREET; Kingston. All work dmm. wii-.11 nmhmua .....2 .1..- Retiring from the Reta Trade Mccrea. & Bentley, . cAI3[aI_:;g;E AND _ _S_L_ElGH ax; -. HEAD STREET; work done with neatness and des- patch. `M....,._L -_ nn 1 n~:\ . Macncc 43' W'a(Idcll s. ` You can save Money by doing so. `GREAT CLEARING SALE now 5 nrntnratnrv tn mnvinn 4-. H... N ... These Bitter has gained an extel tstion in Europe, where its hyg agreeably bitter qualities are high ciated. VS I)ON T FAIL TO TRY IT. sun GROCERY Goods Sold at Less than Auction Prices. Kinglton, Jan. 3, 193. DRY GOQDSH umu. Nnvember 29, 1872. The rm of A. B. MACPHEBSON & Co. to be changed on the 1st. of March. The present. proprietors will o'er Special ` Bargains to reduce the Stock as much as possible before the change in the rm. Inna; u.|.uh:u'.\1L\Ui- BALE; gomg on, re ratory to moving to the New Store P Macnee & Wadde).l s Buildings. Feb. 5. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. J an. 30, 1873. \A. B. MAGPHERSIJN & co. DRY GOODS B00 l`S AND SIIGES JNE Business Changes. Macnee & Wguldell, FOR SALE AT THE 20 CASES OF THE CELEBRAIED Great Clearing Sale Joseph Donnelly, Deymau Bitters. SPE9_|AL! 1*`-. ROSE S. PRINCESS STREET. E. ROSE S, PRINCESS STREET. STAR GROGERY. I extensive repu 2 hygienic and highly appre- ' going on, ew Store uwnlln The Governor General had e. kind of robe made of pink satin, buttoned iiear his `neck, and a. fur cap on ; he skated. He skated round and round the rink, and by his genipl manner; and kindness shewed that he appre~ ciated the fun, even if he was not a very graceful actor. Lady Duhrin was in a. Turk- ish daie_and looked out on the sport. It was indeed a.`bea.ntiful scene-e. kaleidos- cope on ice-full of animation and fulloHs'uoy- ancy. Here the lady of the seventeenth cen- tury came sailing along like a schooner wing and wing, taking npje good deal of room, but full ;of grandeur and dignity ; her heir pro- perly powdered, end her youthful appearance disclaiming the peint which thet age gave so freely to the cheek, no ehe peeeee the dais, the trim ship which is overtaken by an` Auetralian bush ranger, 'whoee dress in eo dirty that even the old acquaintance fear to approach the horrid man. While they ere congretnhb ing themselves, one on the Leteet article in the Snaptafnp and 41... .4`1..... -_ A-L- Au-- ' . . 4- --~-- ---5-cm v-nu muq=8\w0Wl go, so the rink made monry out of it. On arrival at the rink it was indeed a splen- did sight-festoonsd with ags, crowded with spectators, dense crowds along the sides. gal- leries nearly falling, and on the rink itself All the motley group of all the representations of of the whole world. World did we say? VVe should have said the universe, for there were present the representatives of the devil and his angels. We did hot! however, notice the serpent. The taste of the actors_ap' peeled to be to represent the devil as hideous; it is well that it was so, for hndhe been TL presented in those" gorgeous cola/urs aml that lelightfully modulated voice, which caused the fall of Eve, it would have been the greatest thing out on iee,a1nl there is no doubt he would have had many Ill.-:(:iples frum the many daughters of Eve who were pro sent. an IN: - ..-5 vncnuucavca, uue an `BBC 18%`? IfhCl5iI! the Spectator, and the other on the tents of the Jest Missionary, merely talking ever the newe, twe ne epecimcne of the Afncane that Dr. Livingetone disturbed approach -their warlike clube, their great appearance were eertainlv lstilfnclmrv nut ---oh y..-um-u.. pnevcu UIIGIFII IIIGIQQIHO `WPPOII. lllt, with its white yep:-on behind, her (man, all that a sculptor might desire, clad in 1. black silk, velvet tunic,` slullod and striped Ihirt of yellow, black and brown, her feet, the dnit`-' iest, neateat, prettiest, and herivrhole appear- ance euch that no one whe uw could refrsin from admiring--ha.nd in hand with His Excel Iency. Miss Truiris draw: near. < A ring in formed, `and some of the finest of the lady slu- ters in graceful rntien, eightl; waltz- iugz making the ice [ring siith the beauty of their motion, lend a hand to make the evening one of real enjoyment. fa nunnn` ....... 4-- L- .,L - - -- - yum an nvcu UIIJUJI-Cu: We cannot now stop to enter into the de- tails of all the dresses or their nuI1eruuwear- ers, but one thing is that the unguar- ado was a. grand noses, and that the Gover- nor am] his wit. ....:....-.a u -_-L-u_ it 0! DH. l`.lI L '---' ,1 -vvuvl-Incl ). Dlli IIIUIIDGT P179) "PI>l'oach-n pretty Swiu or Boimn pcua.nt-hor light hair curling sud grseefully platted. placed beneath the nqgun toppod but, white gm-.1. 1..I.a...1 1... :....... -u uunn an, M ontresl. -rim iumrus A'r"n_n: nmx. Our former strietures about Montreal man-' ners seem to have been fully carried out in the members on the rink on the occasion of the skating tournament, the old saying put a beggar on horseback and he will ride to the devil. Half of the young cubs that run round Montreal with seal skin coats have got brass and gold ; that ip about all they possess. The gold was left to them by some rich father, and the brass they have manufactured for themselves out of the glisten of the gold. Some of this class of the citizens be- longed to the rink, and as they had never been properly brought up, what was bred in the bone would come out. They placed their. names as competitors forlthe prizes which the Governor-General had oeretlu They had the whole assemblage adjourn from 5 p.m. till 8 p.m. They then assembled, and boeuise the directors had changed two of the judges, or rather (according to Mr Frank Jervis` state- ment) had appointed two other judges, be. cause the others had declined to act, refused to skate. One would suppose they were con- tending for life or death, or ue Great East-` cm, or five million of dollars. Why did not they put in their protest", and" skate and be done with it, instead of making apes of them- selves 2 They did nothing of the kind, and all they have done is to gain notoriety, which ' reects little credit on themselves, and less on, ' their progenitors. ` `rm: enuna Pacino RAILWAY. People have great faith that Sir Hugh Allan will be able to get the loan, and that the road will go ahead. While, howeier, they believe. the road will go ahead, they don't think it will go ahead very fast. They have standing before their eyes the ludicreusappeannoe and action of Sir Hugh Allan and Mr Abbot last anrinr. uyilvh shag-J 4.. LI... _..._`l._ --L- -3 1__.j__;___.__ Montreal Alrairs. (PROH OUR SPECIAIICOBKIDPONDINT.) Montreal, Saturday, Feb. 8th, l873.--Our last letter gave the reader asmall idea. of Montrea.l-that idea is going to be enlarged. THERE WAS A MASQUERADE. In the papers there appeared a notice of this great and gala entertainment. and none could get in unless subscriber-g to the rink or their families. Price of admission to the rink therefore was 35, which was considered rn.the_r steep. You will notice the underlying strata of Montreal action-money. The Govcmor General was there, and the old fellows had to shellput, for their daughters and Miqseqwould n_ . u-V.-.v.. V. mu -nu-5-; nuns: spring with regard to the \populu- veto of $1,000,000 in favour of the Northern Coloniza- tion Bailroad. They renunber hownat even a.daycouldbe1ost,bi1t theyhndtogotost. Jannrnn an ` An}: Wulnnnlnw :1: Q J_:-:_.- a nu, vvuuu Irv :un-o, vuu Iguvy win In gll DC DE. Jerome on Ash Wednesday, in 3 driving storm, to have I nheng with thou enlighto enedpeoplennd also": fault; and they to- member that Aftutho vote not athingwu d-OlIB,`IIId!I0thi.I`hZ When Ontu-in with I... ......_`I....I... _.n_...1. ._ nnnluinn fllnannglurnn t....--_A LL_......I. ` V""-I-'9 vuvu -er numlxrll rillljl, H1 pnslnng thnmulvou fonnrd thuugh `tho pountry, looks on Mantra! / -'2 1. {mg onoumillionof donqp-add bruit Me aily glmia. __%..__..______ TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 11. _____;__j_______ ,_, ..:..... nun uuunnuulvu rn.tne_r You real , IE m.m1ru nnl-. :4 H XRKOVII. z. Scott. Scot}: : Y\'_v|io. 1-plum. -nu -uvwou-, nun lolllc mo (rover- wife enjoyed it probably more :' the nthnr +.1.:...... 4.1.... --... :_ LPRIC 16* TWO mm. mm was u_m aau,tne qmlly {alt the necessity of certain reps! . in their character, aid that thereafter---early in the folhwlngnulth--the City Council gene:-ouuly voted 5 Inn-bpfnoney '. suicient not only to renew the oors, but tomoke,mn.n tirgoni ` an other part: of the. building ' Ah` to tho second. augeuiaion--tho eoqninmett of nut suitsbleh dingl _Yenr `luff fardoned for here ltating what _ in; net year : report, `And whpt -t " ll pt`: `_' ty gene:-elly cllienl, th flee `- asthey were in pouhon to do, stand this _`;; lion-d was in`_ a position to regain, it, tho City Council grnnted to w vat; `A valuable premidee, consisting the singer `? house with outhonees, and tie!` 'd`~ around. knovmu tlm J -an-elm .:. at all see their way c1ea.r to` do `no ` for tender: flann, tot. having ii Itlv -time.been prepared _byJohn Poygr.-Est,-) .nament to the city. altenu and e the ` _ V e ` A H: aqdnd ' gtoitn. mlttee have plbuun m gtiut work , is in 9. forward state of p cl,-10 -much I-6 :5 that it is expected to be `I-Indy-I " " early in the spring. Your ~- ' coxitident that when eompletad the cnugratulate itself upon ` ` which. while they are suitoluiflzvri contemplated, will at the nine uqbgf It willtb the Di}-ectern `have pdopted nu; me pm or me mtno_nuutorenpdyL@n'uy ` Jcfeclia by thn acqmrement of _ , building! 11: an early (is " Ll rat suggestion of the` napmtor . be M V , h2`i`;a.22'2n`E:".i ...`;,.n.. `D1'nchnm " f;heJne_cessAity certain Irepiifl. norm! . ground, known tho J nonse mun outnonus, and .2g:1o*CoIU - situated on Montreal Bond. mt" very soon after, at least an aoili hf {E all their way `lb, filann. &c1. luring in my ......._ '- _,,-__. ............, uu xusgn Illll IIADIIOI arr going to Englnnd on thy of thil pumth, and we shall the1_1_ us their agility. . vb -nu mm: qr manna. S k in this institutioh appear: tojnvo ro- cei some imlxilitv .1 ..... .I......u _... _-_ Stability, and we should not won- der 'f it were to rise consi" erihly in the hex! week or so. People here are ymlljexn , ed with the idea that Canada should he drain- ed of her money to supply Mr King -vith funds to s.pecula.te in New York. It is well for the shareholders, but it is entirely egainst public policy, and the sooner an Act impaued prohibiting the emigration of our coin `Ho 3 for- eign market for `the purpoaes of, speculation_ the better. It is 1 rather diicult hill to] frame, but we will have so many. new light! ' from the Grit Plnlanx 6f Ontario, that fram- ~E.-_ ._ ....,. unsuuuuon appear: IIIKVO .ing such a bill would be nothing t_t`!]mI_t, or anythiug else, if they ;`<;uld_get the-_Gl0'betO blew breezes for thaeIn.-Yours,`tc., " - V , __. .,______ -..... .., .7. v.._-,. Gcutlexm-.n,---Your committee ap intod 'to draft a report of thedoiugs of the curd and work of the Institution for the past year, bog leave boreport. _ _ , 1 -3 'nm: the number 0! recipients of the clarity `uestowedut the B0050` finder the Of the Board, [133 not vaned lunch till` 0` ` the preceding yeor. They find, _how9er,thIG a larger proportion than In pronoun, year: of . inmates received, fed and Iheltomedhhaye been discharged patients from the General. Hospital, - who, for the most part, were so far` annulu- -mut as to be improper inmateto! tlntuhu-Sty, but not suiciently recovered to. be out to`workfo1:and take core of thauuelvgl. Th " Hospital, however, has no for reeipvoostod, III", to take nearly, if not quite, fully iii equal. number from this inatituon, of `inll W110` f were too sick to be kept its walls ; and your committee cuiuot G a-' Dreslthlthlnknoftnnnnliatd .1 ma wxuu and committee _ but u-` preset1aethsnhoft5eBoordto Beerdof Govemorl of the H its! for their ready wile lingneu to` receive inmates for than Id- miuion was eenght. It will Iron {soil " be seen thnt the two chufitiel have illu uzglon for the general relief of tkie, and n y. ` ' ' 1`-Ir: 3.) IO ooay. , ' - By reference he Visitor : Book,-II;d nlr ,' tler date of the th Octobgr, 1,870, LI was entered by J. W. 1 . tor of Prisons mttlilh llllllllfldl hi-h, an 0 out `up, 9 " ` ` 312.: the $3: of tin usoointod > tuna kitchen and viuhroom, mm all and}; win! of repirl ; and 2nd, II but 1.2110 mkrltl eftnent of both Ingldingl 1:-`hat all ' th upon: I hand * 2:1 be To 'l1:hntn.noEort.wil1.;-hulnldo an the put 0 u` authoritiuto glcfgzcu acqnirement _.....,.... ...... A-tusuu, uonnaon brown, John mkes, John McMillan, James Shannon, Lsaac Simpaon and Dr. Yates. . - < ` S. T. Drennan, Ex-xq., in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting wen V read and adnuted. a.uw Au1J.I|lIt% UL adopted. l 1. \ ..+.... -..[.z ....-u -nu auuyucu. Ur. Yates raid the innnal Bqortnof the operations of the House for the patgur, u . follow: : - A `To the Chairman and Diretors qftlze Jiousc of Industry andefuye for the A sick of tip c.ty. 3 . ' .na.ment tonne city. It willtbu _ V . the Directors and the valuable Ilggestions f the e Inspector, although the ` `mg; had long hetero. been H procpfrement, as soon as upon) The at diicnlt " nf ways ant means. 9 addition: now in nrnrmu -mill .....s.._A _......,ouw wlu um: 1 great deal of trust i jecor. However, '2 I.I'Ql!A;nn 4.. IE|....'I-. llouse ol Industry." " ' The annual meeting of the Directors of the House of Industry was held at the Council Uhgmber. Prnlnnt_Hi- \V....l.:_n.- 11-..-- .--av Va. AIIIAIIIDIVJ Pr-ount-I_Hin Wonhipthc Mayor, Aldermen Allen, Brophy. Chown, Sullivan, Messrs Wm. Anglin, Johnson Brown, John ma non: an the Uounei.|' znkes, .McMiIlnn. Jnlnnn m........- ' upon. Lne. great cum additions now in (an nnf. fnu fun-n Wiyinlrposeu, and` noun.-K- _.:`II __L . R35: V, BN3 ..,...... -.--. roan uuuulllll my In tug" meI.ns.~ a Qltgfgm ~` 3 addition: nowin rogreu will annohi"atT to not far from ,'500. Thmm ` "' howeve., that with the mgnoy sq 5, ` from the sale of the 61:1 butiona f1l;om :1:-11'lzen1n, reed sources 1: ey ' befou y . come out clear of debt.eZ'|.j. gmg exertions O! me 1330 long number of years hon. E snrer, S. T. , . For 8 statement of-them: sxurer, 5. 1`. V n|"Jq- 3 9, x, ` F_or a of-thenlnnbog` of ` ` dunng the year you are refefrod to` 1% of the Snnerintandenlz. it hnina ma: ' Luring tne yep you are rerun-od 90 I05 of the Supermtondent, it bein ;. .- say that tpo number of inlnttcs hi; u ' -- nms 26 men and 15 wqang, ' g- H. The number of ration; ` annual meeting has been 'Il,727, average number at 32} inm.eg._ ' . mates new in the Hing. (`Lu-1.. average IIIIEIDGT at 623 Inmueu. 0!- Hdnu, Charla` aged 96, Thomas Fellil, aged 60, `.1 _ Mill, aged 54, Me olally'_bl ud,_ othenare so nearly no as to bc, from the do14nitorieI-totho dining out guidance. There sic dsoul nntesichael Fl nandjjiu idigtic, and B ' Ida], ' ` wuuk mind, hut Inbjoctto ` yams of omwniw ` dangerous to nut hr , [of anythingaheaesn In ic_r* Bridget Edge, I poor 0 manv vests. exdznt now and .r1o`usc 0] lnausl 0/'tJ_u T brmgei rage, 5 poor on wqI_a|,~p._ many ears, exec 8 now and t`! intho pital, o in nut ` nnt nfnnnnd mind 2 ch; in; - . munonoupmu, vno II more notofoonndnind; 1500,] any h vialnnth of mamas. : I1-nniilnn `Hm-n Innkluvhn n0`lUII0l1!ll.1llllIII;IDO,`li0O, vuytoviolonttaof " ` _ most unmanngqsblo. dergmwoxcision ofaxtennivo 1ip.0nohuleftthoBomu,vh'|' " x-annual . Innaighueuoitio. M theralnontnyrotnrndth. " nlinmstcaluvobeenlick ` UP *"a '-J"""B ; fog]. inclined to place :- ; in thesgilityof the pro- , Sir Hugh and II: Abbot luud nu 51.- no.2 .: .n.:.. nut doing yam; go. . fl innliiuul in 1.1.4:. - of "DRUG .\"|`0l:E, A17` PRlNCES$ STREET WHOLESALE nnucmsr? Choculntu (`ream Drops, Tay, and Butter Scotch fn-sh every nlny. and the clnoiccst lot of Cnndies of our own manufacture. SPECTACLES :; 8iIts_ AR?~IOT SARNi"GAANODYNE% I-55`), I 50 It'i:c;;'.;.l.nl Oil Sturcs,? Confectionery, spew.-lily relieved. For sale`l.)y ;L Drug 4 on banal, ()l{NA.\lEN1`ED in the neatest style. Uhuiu: Int of -TABLE A"PLES, ORKNUES, LEMUNS and `GRAPES. ttunuuh-ry Affeutinns of Lhc Tin-oat andv Is unrivalled as a. 1 .-UN-KILLER. In- Wake lip ! \\ ako GENTS \\'A.\"l`l~Il), to Sc Meloduons and Pinnm-x, fur si but makers in Uanmla and ti. 1' xitk` Apply to J. | J:l\'Nl`IR, UI'__'--- vnrl `- Manufacturer, next lluor to H:-.u1.`.< Hall, Princess Street. ()4-.t, `ZR, IE7`), L-ung siiid H(}_J13est Kingston Bottling -Depotl LIBS AND POITI}R, in quarts and pints, from thebcst Brewers in the Do- minion. Also Eng Ale: and Porters. BI,\|IlI-18,-Jzunes lIen.nessy s, in wood or bottle ; J. & 1*`. Martell's, in wood ur bottle ; Pinet, Uastillou an Co's, in wood cggbgtle. SUl El{lUR OLD JAMAICA .\'o.-ur:\lgi:\. Rheumatism And 'l`\eoth:u-he arc` CI -4 . , . Nb%ttle.hn he Kn) 9 & SOD 8, In wood Jan. 27. I873. (`Ian 1'.` GlN.-Be 1& C ' , ' 1 or Betta .`:,, K, bott. e. Wedding Cakes WINES-SUPERIOR PORTS sud SEER RIES. - 1()l.|-3 .\`I`Rl."l'AULI-"A3, r IIISKIBS.--0ld Family Proof, Old R ye Proof md Common .\Vhiskeys, the best in the city, REDUCED PILICES. Ill?!` .`IJI\IlI)Gl\IY S!l.\'ER SI'E_"I`ACLES, STEEL 3l l'JC'l`A(`LI-`S, LEONITE HAIR BRUSBQ, l:()SNELL'S INLAID ` VUIAJANITE DRESSING COMP-3, '1`U0'1`H AND .`o'AI[.BBUSHES, TOOTH P0\VDIBS AND PASTFS, TOILET P0\\'DERS, - I.Ul![N`S PERFUMBS, ` A'l`KlNSO.\"S PERFUMES, I";-\l{l.V'.-\ (:0L0!'}NE, L.\VE.\'l)EP. & FLORIDA A'l`ERS, l'l..\l!S' (:`_LYCEI`sI.\'E SOAPS, I-`LA \'Ul{l.\'G !'I.\'Tl`sAC'I`.\', Pmncsss STREET, Feb. 5. I. iIi (I in',._ I'l-`R, H. DUMBLE; FUKTHI-IR sLrI'_1'n.9 K .....I FL... I`. .o..,.o. [AS N0\\ 015 HAND A LARGE STOCK .5 ..nn..u-inr HEATH & GUNN S 1 Anna and and ed fro :1! 3.---u u bottle. UH EAPEST AND BEST AT U IKI [I LII BU l'K'l4 \ III and Chest 1"!`-Ilccturi I. l Al{KER.,4 Chemist. . I) I R7`! \ ()LIT_\[`l", .\' X VI.- R. WHITE, U5 u u n U1} of superior rn . 2, I373. I(INGS'l`0.\',LOIIt. uurcal by a application. Pastry, Candies, E I ALI` I of van II '3' mul 'v\4L4|.I n Auuuu. (mo. -rnomrsoiz. 5 i`ij\'.\l. CLOSING SALE AT THE k Liverpool House. All Fall and Winter Goods `will be sold 50 per cent. less tlnn present wholesale prices. 50 Dozen Hoop Skirts, best quality, from cent. was man present. wnoxesaae prxces. Hoop quality, '20cents each. u..-.,.1 \vL.:+..-u m....|,..;. en 11.. e..- | r HE ENTIRE `STOCK must be .12..-posed of. Douible. bv Jzmnarv. I Unprecedented Bargains cents. F.-may Dresses from Hlxents per ynr-l. Heavy Superior French Corseti 60 cents, worth $1 pair. ' Gents` Drawers. J:u:1_u mm-.ns m bxcmslml and L lllllc: A l5.\l{|jAI.\'-l00 l ieu:.s Prints in cents per yard. ' All Lmdds in stock will be verv much |IQ.'l\9`. 9 cents per yarn}. gudds in` he very much reduc- ed, consisting 6f Sheotingd, Towcings, l5ro:u1c mtlna, Beavers, \\'hitncys, Dncskins, Waterproof Uluakings, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Tics, Silk Vclvets, Velvc.-teens, &c. 50 Pieces Double Wgrp Alpacas {mm 25 cents, worth from 10 to 204:enta p-vr yard more than can be purchased whulesalc. Heavv Satinett and Fulled Cloth. f mm 50 cacu. Scarlet and Fancy Flannel: from `.20 cents per yznrfl. :__ _ Juuvm Make Ind (:10\ ('SL (1nnH.: Lnttnnm yam. : Make film ;-'3, (luublu leuttons, $1 per pair, in black and coinurcd. T:Lhlg.: Linens in Blcnclnccl and ['uh}c:u:hc1. A I`. \RI.'.\]\'_IlN\ I In.;-1 Pu-infu 5' nvn Ill lH0l'\3 Elli! C81] 08 purcnaseu WIIUICSBIC. ` Heavy Fulled Cloth, from 50 cents per yard. J. GREENFIELD ` .\'n\`e|n1wr `Zn. 32 All accounts gt paid by` the 1st of December will be in unit for imnmcliate collection. _ Nov. 7 ' 9` M0.\`"i`RE.-\l. ll0iE'SE,"` 100 :;:t `.30 ( `mam: v v tcuuon orme puunc to m:a.ur.1nu collection of Parlour, Cabinet, Celeste and Re- ;m1\:tI1t(Pl'JlA.VS, nlsn MELODI-ZOI\'S, NEW and SEUUXI)-HAND PLXNES. Parties 92.... 4\lu l..ro...........- .... ...:.3l..:...-. 4.. .. \RE$NTsu .Iv Prir.-ate um!-I2

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