Kingston News (1868), 21 Oct 1868, p. 2

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__.,.,....u-._:. The Assizu and Court of Queen's Bench oom- menced ils sessions to-day (Wednesday) At noon: before his Lordship Chief Justice Richards. Upon the Grand Jury beingsworn, the following gentlemen enswered to their names; Mr Alfred Aye-rst, foreman ; Messrs R. Atchinson, Thomu Redford, P. Denny. James D1-sffnn, Robert Gibson, James Hsrly, Even Jones, Peter Knapp, Charles Lee, Thomas Mclieever, Wm. Hudie, B. Nellignn, Wm. O'Reill_v, E. II. Rose. J. 0. Rs!- mn, D. Spinning, Alex. Smith, W. H. Bmnrt, Joseph Tolend, Joseph Welcb, Jsmes Wood, and Wm. Thompson. `PL-.. -_-- L7 - Llu. 00. 1` Village of Portnrnoulh. Township of Slorringlon Towdlbip of Wolfe Islnnd Villnge of Glrdan Inland Township of Pitllburgh, No DO. dn "4" Auwulllp Ul rnuourgn, Do. do. Township of Kingston, Do_ dn WITHDRAWAL OF r\A'u',r\ ouluo new regiment: will alto n miliury duty in that inlnnd, I1 I rendered nvnilnble elsewhere. THE DAILY NEW S--WEDN E SDAY EVENING 9 Majority for Calvin (37 .U.....JauK `III . L tr tad 9. sample of 1 I I mineral, which, ro its run. an - I FR ozvmzzvya 0 mzrorrojv. A Ipecial meeting of the caliod for to-marrow eveuix Huron and Ontario Carnal pr` ed that Mr Fowler or Mr Cup and nddrell the meeting. --- .. . ,,....u.uuury note. Una witness ad, but me use was undefendod. Vcr-' the plaintiff. Mr H. Macdonnld, of lo, Ind Mr Sinclair, lolicilor, of the xce, for the plnimi. cc vs. To/-S=duction.-Tho Iclion ~ugbt by the plainlilf, Hugh Wnllnce, Anthony Yole. tor the sad...-rim. ..r u- , V _ - --ow` -ppolnled I of stockholders of Calaells had been of Manager. The n V without foundation. ply that n -9....-----A .... nruou to recover S Lot` a promissory note. `but 1115 cum -nn .....a-4 CLOSE OF THE POLL. _-._,........uu uuu IDC `g in this country of throwing the military defence of (bone rapidly mlea on the colonial: themselves. rposal to garrison Halt: entirely inu, which appears to be looked nur by the authorities, he curried regiment: he released luty and their ser- elsewhara _........., wutc, now its wlsle in a. few r npparontly entirely d Dents. THE ASSIZES. nlemen, some of whom an : enterprises, met on Satur- lingu, Great SL. Jnmeallreet, union of the new procea of of ores, to which reference ads in our column- -.v., LU IVLIIULI fl n column. 1 Iva nnrin.-..l cl , , --n&---< TEAIIBOIVING Dnr.-'l"o-rnorrow.- being up- pointed an 3 day or tlnnksgiving, there will bo parties at St. Paul : Church at 11 mm. The 0(- tunory will be in aid of the Building Fund, and u the present Accommodation is quite inade- quue, it is hoped the congregation will be very liberal. -.-_. gv-can III I%II, ined only 3 IIIJIH pro- pyritcs. By the action `He! was Iepuated from numerous particles of `lmilmd With I!l'AnI> X... w a .AI:ipY"o"r ;l.umb.ngo puried by the we: pro- Ied 3 ralnarknbly clean : through the separator, gen]; 5 la]-ga nngnoiou no . - -. yvlulula we noticed the Hon. immer. Em I1:----A _, _.u. is present, explained and put through the Terent kinds nf or- TROOPS FROM DA. - ..... gym 1)! H19 iwn from those col- : compliance with the ntrv nf chm-I-- -1-- . ._- nuuunuu OI Dll panics live in the (`.I1( `"`- -1`; ,_-_......{nuu ICUDII intitf, -the Ieduction of his panics lin in H-- ,.....uu uve In the The daughter wu ,o.nd outed that she 11-: of age, and her `obarnlpri Ilruin ..-.- Ii!` . Atchinson, nel 1 sever Wm ll..A:- In --- Rm Rum Ru.IIr.--We understand thn th, co-lection in Chalmers Church Inst Ssbbslh for we bgnet of the Red River settlement llIlOI.l|Il- ad to one hundred and ftpsix dollars. , plumbcgo are, 1. banana _-.. APPARATUS. pmmbcgo , however, was `ET Illtlrnnnnn 157 992 555 I28 237 159 uuu.a5, uemg One hnnrl `7-- ' 11" : {;__4.______. Fun Ax.nm.-Tho Alnrm of re about half- put nine o'clock this (Wednudny) morning was occasioned by a chimney on fire at Mr Cnmpbell | O tun House, corner of Princeu and Ontario Slreeu. It was promptly extinguinbed without having etfected any dunnge. 555 1%? v .._- `- __r--_y uncuuu." Helmbold, the eminent New York drnggist, who but made a fortune from his remedial agents, and the pluck to advertise them more exten- sively than nny other man in the busineu, has given the princely sum of $40,000 to aid in the election of Seymour and B:air-the largest sum ever given in the United Sale: for election pur- poses by any one man. n.. rr-..--=~ ~ - _.__...n;- A Oalifcrnfa correspondent of the Oommcrcial, who has been travelling ( tral Pacic Railroad, say: it coal: 1 mile (in coin) lo ride on it, and ifj your fare in greenbacku, and insist o ception, the `conductor balm and pus the train. A few an----- - ~ * A few day: I greenback dollar for Ari prom ptly ditched." u..u_-.-v - V- ,,._ V--v,--vU,U\lU. As a lady residing at removing some dresses her house a few evenir snake dropped from the sea, and wound in! hot around her arm, raised its bifurcated tongue. paralyzed with fright. H other member: of the 1 the monster. . A h -..-.....J ul .;.auU per The number of cbildre the United States, accord opted by the Boston corre can 1 ulaIz'aIzer, is 5,000,00 each year manufactured 1 coiling $18,750,000. A--1 J Indies. The Jnmnica Mercantile Intelligcuccr says that a. good demand still exists for Halifax provisions. ' States ________.._ The Time: says that on Thursday, ceased o tary for Ireland and a He will leave for India, November. ,,- _._... ........_,a unuuuj any (115- pusitiun to lend assistance in that form. This view has been long promulgated, and ought to be well known in England. rvuw uuu lllly. Windsor, Ocr. 19.--Two n murderers of Capt. Miner we Detroit on Saturday, and Wet livered up to the Canadian Bx are now in Sandwich ga0l._ are Charles Medley, Burt Cur loured. The other mnrdc Brown, was tracked to his E but escaped. His father isi aiding him to escape. -.u nu many years. B day morning, a large: friends attending the f: wife and family. Windsnr nm 10 `principal, nnd Burk Curtley and G C ....,g-.-uy, nuu our aVL`l_\ hriefintervel elapsed , between {he announcement of the crime and I the appointment of I vigilance committee charged with the duty of ferrexing out the murderers. The committee made close and careful search of the entire town for them, but only succeeded in capturing one, and he unfortunately alterwzsrds escaped. Word was sent :0 Windsor and Detroit early on Wednesday morning, and the police on both sides or the river kept a sharp look-out for the black- skinned and black-hearted wretches whom are well known to this locality. It became known that two of them, Charles Medley and Burk ` `, had crossed the river and reached ` about noon "on Wednesday, and Detective Sullivan Il}_CCCC(iCd in arresting both on 'l`ln1raday morning, and lodging them safely in prison. The third, George Brown, is null at. large, but. it is pretty certain that he will soon he caught. An inquest was held on the body of the de- ceased by John A. Kane, E~q., coroner, on Thursday, at which a verdict ofwilful mur- Ller was rendered ngniusr Charles Medley as eorge Brown as accomplices. Captain Miner was well known and highlv respected by the people of Detroit, in which city he had liv- ed lor many He was buried on Fri- large number of sorrowing friends attending the l'um-mi u.. . , .. vuuua. 'nuuuf excited over the 0 Lrugcdy, and but aw: annnu tl them. swurg became inufusel CCIJITCCIC Y c of the shocking l_\ brief intervel no search onlv an r-run. l .. .I ,_ _.,..-, .......u..mr5 Lu amour one hu dollars. He then returned to the my after a while went alhure again in cm wiih several of his crew, fmm whc: pnrled about six o clock for the purpi tI'ansucung nvme business; and as h proceeding llunu pas: Salmoni'a wood he was nttncked by three negroes, 0 whmn felled him Lu the ground will: u M" wood, which, however, dirl IJULSLUI for he shouted, .' Murder 2" iunrily II heard by two men I. considerable (lia sway, who immediately hurried off 1 direction from whence the cry proco: Minor, (in I-mn.i..i.... I.:.. r ,- i.......... u. uaruuu nvurum. The Windsor Racord given fuller particu- lars of the cuwnrdiy and brutal murder committed at tlnc town of Amlmrstburg on by three no- roll of greenlmcks. horrible crimu are as fnllowi-1:--(,`nptnin Oliver Miner, of the tug bout William Gnodenow, of Detroit, having occasion to remain with his vessel at Amherlburg on 'l`uerulIy, in Ilia nfternuun went to a l;`arber- limp to get. ahuved, and in paying the hur- ber his fun, lhoughtlesuiy exhibited I roll of money amounting to about hundred tug; but -33-- _ --|r5| THE MURDER or lian products are in request in the West t 15. ,, ___....... .. .5. perunps, natural that she should; her kindly instincts over- look those considerations which are so evi- dent in Canada ; but in English journalism we have a. right to expect more masculinity of thougbttban what may be found in the simple letters of a. lady philanthropist. The English journals have no right to charge a feeling of apathy upon the government and people of this country, because our public funds are not expended in paying the pas- sages of English servant girls to Canada. The proximity of i the United States, and the proneness of all immigrants, particularly those whose highly-coloured expectations have not been realized, to betake themselves thither, is well known in Canada. ; and the circumstances must always modify any dis- _ ,,,-_.,,....... upeculauon he ted uvorul important works, includ- mt of the Mind inductively Investi- 9 Supernatural in relation to the Na- I"1.nmin|tion of Mill : Philosophy," demoed to be now engaged am-n - - cu- ueir devilish work, one of the res- uhouted, u if to some one at 9. dia- ._ .. v --_-"'1 amunndnte the villains lrom conunu " This had the desired ef- nnd the negrocs made off. was assisted Iv; D---I---`- ` _- .-.cu cum mining companies` `our were Canadians. If we turn tries we nd from this return that ` lied one company out ofthe fty - an and steel company; Scotland non one railway company; the six gold mining companies, and 1 In railway, two copper, three coAI_ 1 one miscellaneous. Thul," rs, it will be soon that the ` huh I m foreman In domlnim. .~..-- -- '- Hoosnc Falls, NY. Jme from a elm... -I suunng Hoosnc NY., was a a clothes closet in :w evenings ago, a. large black folds of one of the dres- 1d horrible and slimy length n, its bend and thrust out The lndr un. ..I---+- _ , .- ...,.uu mcorporntion V mled by the Local Legialaturo, gold companies, and 61 these . ens thnn twenty-four warn I---' -....u..u gtu)|._ '1'l1eir nan Medley, Curthey, both 4 be murderer, Geo: father's hot 1`a:!.m in 4 - an-5: uumuer ng funeral. V . _ . _ . ...J, nuu. .uc'.(ecl1Vt: cdcd ning, son. hich n in-nhm ,.r...:H'-~- , _.- .. angst: triple benet which emigration confers that makes the sul-ject important as a matter of State poliC_\', and which so deservedly en- lists the sympathies of the philanthropic. 'We in Canada ought certainly to assist Miss Rye in the best and most practicable way we can; namely, by providing the necessary accommodations for her girls when they ar- rive, and in assisting them in procuring luitable situations. And of Canadians do- ing this there need be no fear; for the en- cuuraging example set by Montreal and To- ronto on Miss R_ve's first visit would be re- puned in those and other cities on her sec- ond arriral, and in subsequent visits. feel condent that it is only necessary to give notice of Miss R_ve s expected arrival to spur agents and local committees to the desired point. of activity. This is 8 work which ladies should take into their own hands. Miss Rye, however, has asked for government help, ind in her letters pub- I 4 Iished in England she gives vent to her dis- 1 ov.ni_:..a..._.._- A` mu CAPTAIN MINER. | .or ` mwnrdly murder` I'll lnwn nf An.I........l.....,. , of the alleged pt. were arrested in day, were at once de- authorilje and wich Their names e} \ Cllrlnv lnnn. -- .. nu uenu and thrust a. Indy was almost Her outcrias soon brought 5 family, who denpncbed at the Earl of Mayo, 1 oicially to be Secre- .d a. Cabinet Minister. dia_ it in nnirl 1.--'-- 3 . -. ...u V-ucrnulh an on the Uni ya ten cent: a In if you tender , on their re- 1 ml and nnglu-A --_ ,5 D. -_..- vvnlnl 1: mini IOWPVer, untstun him, ' us to be . (listance Lliltl hnl-1-ind IV 1- Al I ___ .. 511330 I Ivenly-four were got ' , in Quebec and On- mining companies adfans. -0111 any out nfahn Ar... nucaa. IIHII DO W35 I wood-yard, Ihf neurmw nun nf t CincinnAt- Fellino nh "-- "`**' ,.;.;,.a, g.;a;r.;.;'. 5 Iip of logic and\/} , Belfast, Irelsnd. 8 :1 speculation he ` ii at work. in..'l...l , ,___- .....n., approval and assistance in England. Her lalmurs will benet those of her sex who also benet those of the same class who re- nmin behind. The colonies, tuo, will be de- cidedly benetted by the addition of indus- trious persons to their population. It is this emigration via in the vuv:1<'e out to Canada and will J . U - t K - 4... x.-- .1 ,, ,_. .. ...,uu Juuu, cu one nf ground a. stick v|- l'il' ..,.. .....-. |_:_. ~ _. -..-4:, uutu CU- derer, George father s house I in custody for uuv :uIulBLEl'. said, early in He leaves 3 :0 tug; sin company mm whnm be u... ....--.-. -- ..- any .uuuu|cuI I-0Il|' 1'0- - .. .....u. ur.1 apurpose of he |IIl1\1\l' __- I ucxc IIIB books, --uvwuvv ` in the ,,_- ...,........-sun, ne suddenly nds his - petty invaded, and a board loosed on hi ` lch the fruits of his skill, his labour, his capital. _ _- I-\' uuul trmntrywomeu in humble life` f-Iris ought certainly to meet En `|__] ____ `ll . ` -.._, uu\.1uID1hIUD av: ` proceeding in the I rights, in no Way 1 the Government, 1 am. um r---=L- -- 5- , ..., nus pggpunaeu large sums in roads and slides, and dams, and boonis, to make his acquisition available and valuable; um} proceeding exercise of his indubitable violating his contract with he suddenly pro- invde_d, and loosed on him +.. |_I_ 1! i responsible for the consequences? It surely cannot be the licence-holder! He has pur- I chased his l_irnit; he has paid for his licence; `he pnays Ins timber duties; he pays his .....-.. up uJr uculnl se F bpt to the mere timber hunters, 1 side wind, have made raids on tb ' ed to how any for] threaten resistance, force (as I have heard more than om rassert) even of arms. In some i this was not. mere val) ' than likely to be carrled out be, the serious I-nannn .3: L1- 1' ; and ~ questlon arises, whc Lnunnnnm Dxnxcnt.-nu on rat GA-rr NuU.-A correspondent of the Ottawn Times states that ahirs in the Gatinenu are in a. state dangerous to the public peace as well as to individual rights and safety, and adds :--On certain limits, location right; have been granted, while lumbering licences, extending over them, are in full force. And this, not to actual settlers, but to speculators, whose sole object is to out the timber, for thf-!V rnnlrn n--`-'-'*-" ' ' A hleircnu-r Srroors HrMsn:Lr' IN THE PRESENCE or 1115 FAurLY.--Nicholae Fa- ther, doing business in the hardware line, indulged too freely in beer and wine. He returned to the store, evidently intoxicated, but not so much so as not to know what he was about. In the rear of the store were his wife and two children, while three or four clerks were present, closing up the day's business account. He appeared in very excellent humour, and after some can- versntion with his family and the clerks, he took up a revolver of s new pa.ttern-a number of which weapons he had received as a. consignment during the day-end com- menced playing with it. After having ex- amined it for a few moments, be loaded and capped the weapon. Ho we: then face toward tlnt part of the store where stood his wife and children watching his movements. Suddenly he exclaimed, Goodbye," and turning. round on his heel, placed the muzzle of the revol- ver to the left side of his breast, discharg- ed the load into his body, and fell to the oor. The ball Wu found to have taken effect in the left lung, just above `the heart. --Chicago Journal. v *ceived of her gov .... ..a.. muru tnea nu of these dissenters were locked up in the prison of Berspul. A course of connement, however, has had its effect, and now all the offenders have re- canted, and rc-entering the orthodox church have been set. at liberty. The Times speaks editorially of the Span- ish Revolution as " the most notable event of the kind even in this age of political change. Since the first fall of the French Monarchy in 1702 there has been no revolu- tion so indicative of a transformation in the- populsr character of the nation that has et- fected it. The fall of Charles K, or of Louis Philippe, of the Italian Princes or of King Otho, were events at which we can feel no surprise ; but taking into consideration the circumstances under which Isabelle came to the throne, the great traditions of her House, and the hopes which all Spain con- erntnent, it is impossible not to be conscious that the national heart must have been slowly chilled and harden- ...u=.u. uuve Deen slowly harcl/eI.1: ed by tyranny before such I retributine could have fallen on the Royal head," and adds, the Divine right has seldom had a more complete overthrow." _ G ,,, ___._..a.. civil uIrI_IKD. IO, DI] now try to plane their new Bnuun noun by adopting their language. The lsrqull of Haltingl was driving shout ti 1, Newmnrket at the ru October Meeting In nu elegant pony cnrringo, which would not have din- : ` graced Queen Hub herself, Though very ill, hi: i I I2} I. ` A Paris newspaper describes anew rie, t just i_nvented there, which can fire twenty remarks that it is most singular that when the population of France is, in manyparts . nf that country, rapidly diminishing, it is ` the very time when tha m-......-o -._--- - - -..---- \'A| ..u::.1 1I\t' we'belie've to be It truly 1 whose only desire is ta broke out among the peasantry of the can- non of Mostovin---the adherents denying the efficacy of prayer, and in consequence a. number 0! them ceased to frequent the par- ish church, and broke to pieces the holy images which adorn every isbn, however humble. The authorities had the chief pro- \ clap- ped into prison, and beggedto be imprisoned too. Their desire was promptly granted, and in Octo- ber last. more then 170 of lnnluarl nnin -1 ~- ` , ._... -.... uutvuf very aptly that the very when the greatest amount of ingenuity is applied to increase the menu of destruction.` The New York Tribune goes inune with ex- ulletion over the Repuhlicen Victoria. It in- tirnetee that the future eanturiee end the future deetiniee of mankind depended upon the result of the Penneylvenie election, end etntee (in rhyme) that it wu given to the key etone State to min or to new the country. ' The measure: Adopted by the Rush: Gov- ernment for the Ruuiatlon of the Lithua- niaul ere ee bed es they an be. The nee of the Polieh language in forbidden, end en 1 not-el juetitlcetion, Rauien journele assert the: if the Lithnenlene are not really P019, Ind thnt if they tried to please their Polish nnetere by learning their lengnege D00 yeere ego. they Th unrnuln n-I13:---1- -- - ' ' ' _,,- __..... ---vu.u. There was a tournament." M. Green Spring Valley, our Baltimore, on Tuesday, on Ibo ground: of Alexander Burr, Euq. Nineteen knight: competed, and Mr Slump won the right of naming the queen of love and besuly, bestow- ing that honour on Miss Florence` I. Only, of Baltimore. In 1 Republican procouion It Loganaport, Indium, recently, come of the pnrllcipantl car- ried enormous carpet-bags, and one fellow had I trunk labelled "U. S. Grant, While Homo, checked through." ` "l"l...-.. --- - I -- ' __ -__r... via tuv uuuunllll. In the drama now being perfon don, founded on Wnlter Scott : Nigel, I pack of fox hound! orou , full cry. I n IKE I I , - .._l. The Ruulnn Princeu, who In to bo mods` Queen of Baurin. next yenr, in beautiful slender young girl, with uveound regulsr fnco, long dark brown ringleu, and the with her bulbsnti --we quote Jonkina-will be the handaomeu , royal couple on the continent. In :1... J-Ar ' ' __- r......... -nuyulul ul HID IIGIGII. Kansas in being npidly named by Sweden. Committees rupruanllng two colonial no In the Slate. searching the but place for unlo- nent. They intend to purchsu 26,000 Icru of had in I body. "FL- 1'L,_-I- " ' ,.- _._-. -1-no-av : Ledru Rollin nyl Ihu tho aurvivlngjpiu of the Bourbon: and Louis Philippe were ull remin- ed by the present Emperor of the French. I?...... :- L.J-- ---- CU: scenes and Lhw and counsel Horace Grod think: that at final in al;on- ' .aand Republio speakers no how stumping ` Ihil poor dinrnolod land.-Amen'canppcr. The hnnnn of oh. n..I...... D--=-- n---- - - -~ ._._, rvvl u--u-oovu |llIu.'1Ji|TIUPq3'. The house of the Deluge Engine Company, :1 Northampton, Mum, was recently :9: on In by ' rivals and dentroyod. ` Y.._..._ ..,. nu um pnson of rse ct, , een libertv. _ ..._..,.. ..uu.u every 150:, however e. ; of the movement arrested and to whereupon the real: came rgged to it acked 'se ct, allthe n'emi..-. I.--- -- `r. OCT( )BER 21. --- ........ vvvu nu IIIIJI ,h'e que'en"o`f Bunny, man: - 'er Ranuhlimn vi...-..:.. 1- :- r_._........, ulualg up the Lccount. mour, ; lver nth I toward that ---A -4' performed in La... D Wnltar Hanna . 1: Ir......._.. .1 them, they ow forbearance. and by lore one of them instances -ll!'1I1f_ hut 1:71: .`-.---A ' smcu: L-LiAE lE_SoAf'l-l.1-ow] ~hId at the counter ofthe put _ ___ uuu` L The movement eunntry nd t0 nieces the hnlv rlucu III non- `Fonnnu of the Inge In i BB00_K_ J P13130388 STRIKE. Bophnlfer 14. T0 THE pnorml . .. uuunuug In In! house, In convicted at` being the thief. Hi! than mind, and giving In} to died on Blnckvnlrl Iilnnd, .... weal, may a in an 1 3 roll of bill: nnounting to $250. 1!: 1 I; d :.`.`.`:. ...':.";'..`:'.'.'.'., i:".'... :.-.2 J} ago me money was lost, uni than boarding in the house, convicted of hnino .5. on-r p . nnrrrnn -. . _ bu out 3 hdf ea nry of prodding cldonhip, wins: the w uld dsgnnndjnbuoverhin, ad`: wuylooagnod. I 1 While labour-nu WON demolishing an old building on '1'-went}-seventh street, New York, Int week, they disco old rut : nut, nnountinz to sum 1::..:.. _---- pvlll. WED if fed up, nixed the aleuping car and bore any iubowildered occupult. Victor lI_nmunuel in about reducing the strand: GENERAL GROCERIE5. ........ -| xwnwxclr, Inon II! had mind the orange peel sud `brandy too often, laid himself down on hi: wheel-barrotv and fall into 1 sound slumber. aqua informed his cnrafnl rol- led occupant. I. B. MGIIAE _, ____... ..... ....., u, c_u,uuU. rruuinhu re- duced her u-my, than why not Franco 7 The other day I porter at 8:. John, who, like good Ir Pickwick, when ho had `brandy too ohm. I.:.: |.:_.__.. queetiou is now under diecuulel la Frenee an to whether it would not he edvileble to reduce the enny by 110,000. Prueinhu The Executive Oounoil of Hnuacbnutu Inn om.-red the contract to complete tho Hooue Tunnel to Slnndlero t 00., of Onnuls, upon the deposit of: half million security. TH: -I---`J-- " uun1V nu TH} ti, mourns. October 14. ooiptlnn 8,900 huh. 03!! E tin; receipt: an -90,000 bub ; huh at 75 for nor wanton. lower :3 28,37 0 18,13 for :8,6Z for old. Lad bury and III; I`. -o--__ 1:45 a.m. 1:1 .o,u- nu mu. 1 1810 {or nun. Oct. 17. ~ nw ran: nuxlfl. I (Spui-11 Talgrumh Daily Noun.) New York, Oct. 2|.--Guld 137. Bloch nctin. Cotton qglor at 25$ to 35in.` Flour heavy and ` ; reeh in 15,100 blah; lhltl 8!! 8,200 10 at 8,25 H 9,88 for Inporno uluonudvcucn; 7,00 0 1,05 for eomnantochdu utnlsto; I900 3,10 for eoumon to circle: gnu ramp; in IM- ,_,_-_ .._.._., u,.u w u,nu, caper 110- 1 Want: what, 4.15 IQIAO; hoglonioto 2,60. Wholln-Calida FL]! 1,221 to 0,00. Spring, 1,18 io1,20;Wulorn, 1,1`! to 1,18. Dull--pt 82 lbs, 45 to 48. Bu`|oy-per 48 lbs, 1,35 to-1,45. Buttar--Dairy 191.0130; num- packed 19 to 23. Aahc|-potI, 5,435 to 5,70. Pauly, 6.50 to 0,00. Gold in in York at 11 dc1ock,l36i. Park, Inn, 24,75 to 25,00 ; Prime Ilou, 00,00 (9 oo,oo. ` Prinu, 17,00 to 11,50. noun--dnll nodpu; bayou non dinpooed to open-Au, and (sir buinauin Olnods upon 1.: yous:-any : ram ; Wound and slightly Int tu; fancy sold at 5,60. Gnlu--Irhut--no re- ponod ales; IIMI soulful. Pea main! at forum: tllll. Provision-,-pork salvo. Button- -only ehoicu nds bayou. um cuhnpdq _.__.-: IBOIIVBD THI ' b lunnnm 8 DAY" (lpuial Talqran to tho Daily Nun.) Ilontrul, Oct. 11u.-!`Io1u--Superior Ixlu, 0,00 to 0,00; hm, 6,25 in 13,00; Fancy, 5,80 to 0,70; Welland Onnnl Super, 15,10 to 0,00; Super Ho. 1 Canada when, 5,90 1415,40 ; Super No. 1 western wheat, 5,20 to 5,25; super No. 2 Wcunuwhu lo! Ionloco Whu.tt.'-.a...a. `P..l'l n: o- A An RRWED this day- L Onions, very ne. .... nun UIICIIIPTION Executed neatly, chuply_ and expeditiously n the DAILY NEWS JUB PRINTING OFFICE, ` Tm:-cllrr Guld-(T Trains arriva and depart from Ibo Kingston ` Suuon as follows: I IIDUUUUI lurch. up, iv uuuu Inga: , ll puns! uni nil MIDI p ; 23 dnuaiuhboardqg" Q cue; urdlnu; 84 b can-any 13'! bblllilr; 4 Dill 00050; I cue `tinfoil tobacco; 3 cut: Epsom um; 40 boxes non polish; 25 boxes condlu ; 20 dolcn mops; 200 union tobacco; 1o bbll rosin; 1 hbd pnlrn all; 20 but Iymp; I ouol liquoriu; 2 but sulphur; G blah Basil. mun ; 34 haul H5- onlll ; 2 cue: I:-ruahel; I0 bundles cod ; 50 do. Iuddgck ; 200 boxu layers; 30 boxu corn lure . u "7: -.-vwnaaaao PORN par Grand Trunk Rull1ny-Gorgo V Rohorllon 8 8on.-1 l7 bull-chem tea ; I0 emu ten; 40 bhdl Iugu; ll boxes tin; 10! run: Imam: an alnnunchlyuulig I an... .-.A:..-- . a. GREAT REDUCTION IONTBIAL IABKITB. win. nxcnao as co. ...... wt-urn. ran heavy and 10 18,1510: nan; 28,50 (0 and lower at 161 :8 w . x day I null lotof Pm-tnguego ' . but Pork heavy _:_:an; r,..; 1.-- {`ua;;.;au: ...'n'..._.| an_..:. n-n- Miss Rye IN 73:, Prime Lot PINNAN w. R. noun at Go. ___ - _yuu-uuu clerk, no Iuupoohd and F. character Wu mv to in.in.o:.._ L- -u van I'll-'l L, 250. light you: a. youthful clerk, no Iulnoohd -ml ' `inipntion, he IEIDCC in, u1uuua:,ooo% puvp. - A Btgck onunn-rs, nu -ad `V0.9!- | I (This is by Hontnenl time, from 2] minutes for the dilfercucv bet! mi Kin.`-u.... .:___ I FERGUSON /7-" vvvvylll LE ovary pair wurnnld. 8 ohlnnudonli and to out I LANHILB, ELL HIITB. 01-01 glnixs, n 31.3 Lmnrs, qui 1'4! Oluiliro Woo/I Hans and` , and funny; Gaussian : . ~~% . 3 Whichin omdnt nu-yloI._| mmbo cleared out. WIIIILEN H01 ft! in price U.lU I GOING FIST. 15 p.m. ' 3:30 a.m. Mixed (min 6:45 u 35 H H H `IA IL.` cnsnr ziulal` porbotlobguuluod. It you wsntslu unit urvicubla am at in cast, olrhicln will In 1" ti 1-_g .... 4.1- Ala-gnatoclzofoutl [3 smug bmnue, 'L1Io-runs:-cog... ,5` .-13* - zugq WOOLEII I'll "inn! 0? Board of `had; rrn- --....I__ ., Naif o,"v'v Goods. u 0% 4 cs" 1:: nuh.u' rm GlovoI.0: New Josephine Kid Clonal our] pair wanna!-J SPECIAL l'Al.la AND WIITI:-I Bopunbor 0. AT THE` srogi AVl B`I;-`V - V" _ OVID [ Cllid UV PRINOISS 8l'l _ _ , .7 _ . - . wuill. ll. idnu Lyrica-The Faces ; II in Trip in `The Dulcinea '5 pa! Christi Day in Andalusia ; instances of Captain Mnnner- zy of the Dance; the City of Picctdilly Pnperu. I rations wi yin; loll`. ppllasl to uadron had onitqn hgd tit plies anus. -._....., nu uuuuuer me projact. It in expect- Cu;-reol will be present eelimr _W of the `ant: .__-- \-Pl -us. nnu.ulu.lLlESS of friends and f:1mil_v than to 1 Miss I`._ve's part. Miss Rye r p`uilanlh1-upic lady: to benet her own an life; and her of. (`nu-+.a:-.In .b~ --~ - ` rnment st uy: V i1no_ I feel no cation with th W4 , ....~- -....\..x uu ucr EEC` ad We f ow I Dun L:----~ ` ` ' ` 0|` IVIRY DIICRTPTION u-aI_ AL ` ` Albert Gate to Hyde Park nndon; the Lou Love; Lb, oppiea in the Corn; October .-:ydny'Advcntures-No, II. n LII-inn '|"l-- "' 1 par u'cul(m_'l-y- ghly-culuured alized, to mown Canada; M... ..u...-.__ k, v-r- -- (DOING IABT. M30 pm. Mixed` -5|) 4` _. K--vllUCI|IV Price lbreo copperi. ___... -.. nun .uC|.vtlu PUD- [ she has met: with so lit- .Z..A.....4. 11 ways forum. 3-. LL... 1-, x 1 "ml whiclfdeduct 2 ditferoucv between Montreal ' I . ling to conlider the .-ni-_a 7- ' | or the Cnioxlcu no news of the week, may be : mailing. Price 3d. each," I Agtncy of W. C. i l-h`e"I)Au.r Nun may be e publication oice. Prin- ..._> -.,L.u.nu perhaps, natural l1,, ' IMOI. lixed lrniu 3:15 3.11:. H I4 1.2.1! It fnvouriles, and It!` i, arioul blow on I we persisted in oonsid cg- been done uuiutenl` 5:" sort of Mrs Hnrri by no means d her own expresl n she in," and nuasion the appem rk contempt, being cox ha mum and friend]! i ,, _.... .... wmcn religious per- appeared to entertnin a profound rk contrained to this eecrecy by n a, friendly interest in that person`: well. It being, and from fear that the bench would be I. 1' more than ordinarily severe upon her. The [ll court ned the prisoner $10 and calls or two `3 ` weeks in geoi, which latter alternative she ex- pressed herself determined to adopt after having - ; icon the pigs ufely cared for, the crnthere." I John Conley was fined $2 for being drunhwhich I he irntnedinlely paid. __ _...-- maul prominanlpart. The hon neat upon the uuult, b to Bad snretiu for his which he at once did. the name of Lowery, of ` nmonl nnd great heighiened by frequent 1; int halal. ---- `-" ` Ponce COURT, WednaIdny.--John Jonu wu ohnrged with uuultieg his wife, Mnrgares Jones. The perliculnre of the case did not trenepire, the accused acknowledging having ," being pro- voked thereto by the extreme virulence of the: person : abuse, The cnnee was one of thou ineuncee of family jars" which no frequently eppeer before the police courts in which the end of the botlle innrinhlv nu.-. - -.--- - utruung with hoof: after the manner of the bovine nae, and left him not until he lay in mangled lifeless corpse upon the sod, when she returned to her friend and appeared to congra- tulate him upon the resultof the battle. Since then she keeps a jealous eye upon All dogs goitig near her old acquaintance. Nnturslists are eve` fond of citing instances of snglcity in dogs. Let them record this instance to the credit of the cow. 2 z I .. `nu ucululoll or frequent remerke by many perlona acquainted with the fact. as usual, wet! with his friend in the pasture at the cricket ground, when several small curs pitched upon him, and among them was I large dog of the breed known as the Newfoundland. The cow came to the rescue as soon as she observed the situetien of her friend, and dispersed the smell fry, I 1053 high in the air as a gentle hint that he was not want- ed there. No sooner, however, did the New- fouudleud touch the ground then he sprang egnin upon the dog for: renewal of the eontest. This conduct appeared to so exaperete the cow that she attacked the enemy of her friend with great fury, tossed him repeatedly in the nit`, striking with hoofs result of upon don unin Tan Cow um run Du P1"rHtAa.-Tbere is at present of Mr 4'. Cunningham, of thin small dog, between whom then `he past few years A strange friendship, They no almost I and Ihow uncnistnkenble sign when separated if only for n bl dog foows the cow to the put with he-r,anJ never at A gret her, all day, returning with her the evening, and making his b the night. In short, these two e'er they go, like Juno's swans, inseparable. It is not any to a strange affection between two fectly disimiler in their natures the circumstance is more the l and had been the occnion of I ha ---- sigh , (v-7 -vnnnlo UI I'll lwhich, under the respectable guiee of policy, only proved more `lengeroue the closer their imitation to genuine truth. Though nddreesed chie_v_to the young men of the Associetioti, yet f.om the able manner in which the mnjeltyu nfety, prolit end power of the Right were deline- ated, the whole lecture wee well ndnptad to im- part prot esjvell nl pleunre to (I general au- dience. We understand that the next meeting of the Association will be held in Queen Street rm--.-. -- -- ~ hurch on I _._.l vn4-IJV Us lllU.lH'I- ltion which could set "The Right" before the mind in all its native purity Ind power, and all the motives which could impel men to msintsin unawerving allegiance to moral rectiludo were ' recounted and enforced. Uprighlness in churne- Ier, in purpose, in hsbir, in business, in conver- V sslion, in every department of responsible exis- lence, Ins to be prized sud preserved for its own sske, and slwsytv, and st sny risk, innitely lo be preferred to those specious forms of evil which, F i public meeting under the auspices of the above i society was held, pursuant to announcement, on i Monday evening, in the Sydenhetn Street Church. tor the delivery of the opening lecture of the : ` course intended to be secured for the session i now commencing. A large audience comfortably i tilled the lecture room of the church, and at the `appointed hour proceedings were commenced I with the usual religious exercises, conducted by I ltev. Mr lrvino,ot' New Jersey. The Secretary ibein; called upon, then submitted the annual report, from which it appeared that the soci6_|,Y. in all departments of its operations, had enjoyed, during the put year, a steady continuance of unusual prosperity. The lecture by the Rev. E. B. Ryckman, ALA , had been previously presented before the association as the inaugural address of last year, and was, we are informed, re-de- livered on Monday evening in compliance with a adopted at the recent annual meeting of the As- sociation. The kindness with which this wish l was acceded to was heartily appreciated by the audience, who frrquently manifested the plea- sure with which they enjoyed the repetition of the rev. gentleman's address. The lecture, of which an outline sketch would convey but is poor idea, abounded in every shade of illustra- tion " The maintain Western: LITIRARY Assoourtou.-The first ' ARRIVAL on THE sc. ANDREW. Fatbur Point, Oct. 2l.-Tho Itenmibip *3! Andrew pnaod inward: at 11:80 pm. with 11 cabin, 81 amerage, and 81 intermo- dinte passengers. no nuiutenlionnllly by I Burris, whoie divulge. A win expression, ma :-H ` ` """ "" I"-'"'|F' DDIIIII In invuigu, pg." , llnlngrt 'l'|.- L-__I. ; ounr, . sh no acknowledging ife "3 Ilnp on her gob," b In K- aI-- -/ SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. , -_........ nun UU U! 1 Monday evening, fl-JI I 10 bench suspended lllnnvh L... .._A- J -- "*-; -uuiu for which _..I- DoO-DAl0N nu) :-re in the possession ningham, this city, a cow nnd a New ihnrn Ila--- `--- ` ' ` ' ' __- .....u uuuuapulld, ` frequent ncauainnarl .:.I. .L. - - A are and remarknblo y 1117:]: together, isukenble sign: of nneuinosa I` brief space. The sow pasture nnd remains ever great distnnoe from miug to the ltnble in bed there during ? ION, friends Wher- Jnnn'a lunar: --- -7 ' ` , -_. -- uuv UUICTVCCI `D3 and, (and 1:1-go dog to hint that ha I--- --*` -' ` mo's are coupled and Iccounz for this stween nnimnls so per- beir Ind habits, but less nndinpuud, ccasion nf Tu-an-.....-A -A ' I occasion of an occurrence 2|. The dog, `:1 hem -... 7-`J, - IEUW ILI` whrom there has existed remarks! in togeth |_ Iy bynfriend of hers, I hone name she would :0. Although, to use were i CI " II Iaud 'ill vnninn -1-; __- - ...u-u us nertl, A no name: Ilepoyter says ame of Confederation have always Tn: Goal Bnnz.--0n authority, which we nection with Canada proper deemed trustworthy, it was stated in our last benet to any country and all: iuue of The Telegraph, that upon the reeom- of fty-one-companies to wl ' ` ' charters were granted annual meeting the Gore thirtyreight were compa thirty-eight no less two up in Canada proper, that is, i ation. And we tario. Of these seven coal I his at person : pon ` Id 1-native vpt `the mg - , United States mining .Oh""" The re used for pamqe `um "5" 1 Nova Scotia one twoc mg good to_ho1d powder. A moo compliment eight gold and nmiwellm `O the Austrian serum" any! the Express, let in the motto ed Canadians are t muting. sources." Civil Amerioanna sum pumpkins the Mail nnggelta for the Tnln r I more or loss` _-_1-A -- - ` __ `uuuu L 2nd proximo. for the I: 7y Secretary to ew Governor of wnyfllnenll To us, it seemed tlnt 1 working on the lnrgo ac conclusive an to the men the tests made on Satur cordinlly recommend it t` who are more immedinu velopment of our miner: Gazette. . rv--v`-"1""" .:,m.u=u tron; its moments, I leaving the I: r delmnlo of any valuable c Dent: experiments. Tn n. In --~ ` ' an nuuug llgmlylg g Next Wu an very poorin mine! upsrnted fro 17: leningtho lat rnppox menu. A small nnunh... A, _ ,-._ ....u-.-5n wt! separator, to this surprise or all present large quantity ot ...x,., uwmaa Urnmp, Esq., to. The inventor, who was exp the nature of the process, ...-u acvuuu] 08811 IIDIGB i Thomas Ryan, Thou. Rix 4_.-_, -uuau present Rimmer, Esq, General Averill, U.S_ Consul General, Dr. Girdwood Geo. A. Drummond, Esq, D. L. M Eaq., Thomas Cramp, tbenaturo Uflhn n...-.......- ---v ` ' a.cDougall, ,/.___.-.\_. Art` A number of gentlemen, ` interested in mining day, in Two : buildings, Jn to witness the operation dry coucenlration which has recently been made column Amomr rhmu. ----- -- ' __...-.. ....upa uumg Iumdrnwn frl onie: at no dilumt date, in complia growing feeling I burden of the oft increumg colonies colonial: proposal I by Royal Mnrinu, upon with favour anlhoritie out, some few from I vice: . A ---- 'J ,.-u... u: new, with the advuntnges gained from the system Rumour nlno points to a consid- erable reduction in the number of troops serv- ing in the North American and Aultniinu possessions, with 5 view to the whole of the British troops being withdrnwn compliance with "~- .---.._._- r ,___.........u ur IKUUFS FROM CANADA. It is condently reported in military circles at Cbalhnm, that th Uiee, in conjunction with the Horse Guards, have determined on making 3. great reduction in the army at the commencement of the ensu- ing year. Among the reductions which itia stated will be rst carried out is the abolition of most of the depot battalions, the great ex- penu of keeping up A number of depot battal- ions, with I large stat!` of oicers to each, not being anything like commenaumte, in 5 military point of view, with Dointn In - ---=' e authorities at the War` ___,u.-. ......5..uu_ All parties township of Kingston. plotted in the witnesl box, and men! ; had been acquainted with the defendant for about four and I half or five years, and marry her. He had taken her to Kingston for the purpose of fullling this promise, but when there, upon pretence of not having uutcit-nt mo- ney, be persuaded her to return with him, sud tell her parents that they had been married, and he would tell his parents the same tale. The plnn was carried out, And they lived togeth- . He excused himself from times to time, until at length a female child was born, when Margaret Yale divulged the truth to her parents And the prelent nctien was the result. The case occupied I large portion of the time of the court, s._nd the witness was sub- 1 uIrL6r,>AlJ It the amount. of was called, bum dick for pl: Brockyille, same place, I W,.n,... < uuuu pmce, [Or we plninti Wallace Tole -S=du Ins brought plain mg-uinst Anthony Yole, 1 daughter Margu-at. All } 3 There was but one case on the calendar for the consideration of the Grand Jury, atealing; and his Lordship occupied but I very brief space in his address to the jury, conning his remark: to the denition of their duties. ~ The R--I0 -`-~ K A one of cattle- _ . _ . _ . . _ ..-vu nu |l.lEll' lltl. The rit cue was Grten vs. Backer and Par/n:r,-An action to $750:92, being One wirn... , :f9-----v-- Lost)-vs SUCIITY. Canadian Ag. Uhewett 3 (Jo, Toronto. (`oalenuz From Albert 1 Corner; Life in London; L Harri.-d.Bachelor ; Poppies. lhel Tenn a.lOxf'ord; Everyday Advsn At_MargnIe; London Lyrica-Tl: this the First? Our Trip `T1 Aberysvwith; Corpus i the Dilcull. Circumatnnoea Gap lug; thu Physiology Dance tho Orphans ; the Piccadilly Paper:

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