Kingston News (1868), 11 Nov 1868, p. 2

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MI-`ZTEOR(\I,I\(H(`.\L H1: THE WEEK l~:.\'lH\' FINANCES OF` ONTARIO. ADKT3II`[l|Al`l0.'l OF JUSTICE. .-.r-- w vu nperior . . 11,000 00 HOSPITALS AID cEAB.1'r1u. Total AGRICCLTCBAL. JIV 10,000 00 HIICILLANIOUS. j:::-.:- $1,352,677 42 Appropriation. Expendod. .j:j_.:-. $1,362,677 42 SINGLE: k`U1`IF.S( had at the L`Qu1It.'Hf .....- ..._., 1, uu uu 5,714: 18 3,500 00 296,965 00 31,200 35,000 57,400 00 4,400 00 10,000 127,539 00 40,390 00 Mo on 2,500 on 30,000 00 10,000 06 400 00 39,000 00 lectiuns are with the J 15,677 7,460 4,712 54,100 on 77,290 35,314 17,884 ` 23,013 20,000 00 11,700 00 14,950 ou 47,136 00 50,000 00 75,000 00 50,000 00 1o,coo oo __J_. Mr Blake has made a fear mistake in r-3t`usin,; the ri,:1u -1` the We=1e_v:u1 51:21:-lists. u lurgn whom had zxpplied far ui-1 fur `\ loge, the am-rupriati-`n lzaviug drnwn llealsu marle the sum 7,- l',_ .1 II I .. 32,100 00 3,557 9,865 00 4.000 00 9,155 00 7,900 6,000 00 2,500 1,000 1,250 00 2,000 00 ufa technical chamct to interfere with wh: means the people can Parliament with the-E 2,936 00 3,000 00 4,000 00 5,000 00 l,645 .',5oo 350 00 . g1,a3o,u36 1,330,333 Mr Blake has exhibited .'\. gr; tion in his Parliamentary claims to party lender.-ship ~ tained by making r,`:i[;liI:u5 derive no support from the 5 community. 1,704,403 1,374,230 U. IV UUIJ` Treasurer. 456,406 371,471 mun j------1 ; $869,545 22 $433,132 20 $379,545 22 3,500 oo 257,099 01 23,990 03 14,704 20 the DAIIIY .\'l-.\\`S . 23,299 3,300 13,330 10,942 5,240 3,190 38,16 ! 10,136 33 34,969 : 12,728 53,374 39,000 00 54,021 24,412 11,784 E85: 541. 1` 1'.'.'.". wEDi\'Lish`.u' }-'.\'1-Z.\'I.\'t`r. \`m1 11 30,600 00 10,000 00 6,769 17,692 7,17: 5,596 5,560 9,705 6,769 * 555 3,520 ca 164 I [This is by Mo '11 1'n;nnt.>.~ 0'.- 1,503 9,075 on 3,768 on 1,301 on 1,920 $803 7,662 1,160 00 9,574 32 5,000 00 194 558 The Munirrn`. 712 908 ` 256 70 643 54 350 00 I95 15 `99 25 03 um! 0| DIS cunt; nnd lets him ha his mun to gr: The triangle` when up slooc Quinn wu D01 The Deputy Wu Muter of the 0 ed revolver nu ___v___ I _ 34 "To his Excellency, the Right Hnnourlble Chnrlel Siurilx-_y', Viscount Mouck, Baron Monck, of Bnllylflmmou, in Iho County of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland, Ind linron Monck, of Bnllylrnmrnou, in the County of Wuford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdoms of (lreut. Brimin and Irelnnd; Uovqrnor General of Cnnnda, &c.,&o. "We, hor Injury : dutiful and loyal uubjectl, the Legislative Assembly of the Province of On- uric, in the Dominion of Cnmtdl, in Ielaion as- snrnblcd, humbly beg fine to nppronch your Excellency to express, on the eve of your de- parture therefrom, the high ppreclrtlion we on- Lerlain of the eminent services rendered to Ca- nada. by your Excellency -, and to congratulate your Excellency upon the peace and we-lfnre or i he country, and the hnppineu ofixs inlmbitunu, which have been nltuined airmeyour Excellency : appointment in Governor General of British Noni: America. AL"I`L- n.__. ,0 _, II ..| nun nu nu.Ici IUD. Tho term. of your Excellency`: residence in Onnadn will ever ba noted 3.8 a. moat import- an on in our national history. Uur advance in Wellih and prosperity has outgrown that of our population, and nspirmions of future great- nus, not inconsistent with an upfailnng attach- menl. to the throue,nud to the inilitulionn of the mother country, which have boen:engends>red in the hearts of the people. From 3 Province we hue become ID important portion of: Dominica, in whose glorious future, under the mgi: of the power which has hitherto extended to as its pro- lacliou, wc enlertnin an ordeal hope and firm roiinnce_ I-I Inuuu. During the pnrliamenury strife: incidenul to n polilicnl cbango of such magnitude as the for- mntion of A Confederation, your Excellency : wisdom And impnrlinlity were alike conspicuoun; and we gntetully bear iesiimony to your Excel- lency`: Ilrici ndhrrence to those principles of conuiimional government on which must re- pose the freedom and comentment of the com- munity; in the countenance and favour bestow- ed by yonr Excellency on all proper occnaiona to the counsel proffered by the ndvisera of your Excellency who poss-ued the condence of be people`: represenuiivea; Ibo recent grncious recognition, by her Mnjeny the Queen, of your Excellency : distinguished services, at - forded uuminglcd utilfaeiion to her aubjecla in this Province. Ill: :_ .|__. in: S nndny. . .\londa_\ r1r\,,-: ,, ..... pals -way; out 1: some American Satirist would laugh his travelling compntriotl out of their `ways, as Englishmen have at last been j hnghed by utiriutu out of theirs, he would make I the greet route|_fa`r pleenntor to the reminder of mankind." ` Iupuuu, I reliance. uh. :_ Denr Sir-I suppose you have henrd before I inform you that your countrymen, the Fenian: in the Penitentiary, go! the "cIts"Jast week. Yen, nine of them were cut. to pieces. An unfor- lunnle by the name of Quinn Inc reported by one of the guardn, who it appear: was anxious to show his loynliy by charging n I-`eninn with iuaubordinnlion. Poor Quinn denied the chlrge II being a hue fabrication invented by the guard to gain himself notoriety by having him punished. The guard here insiued on the jua lice of his charge, when poor Quinn turns round have It between the eye: nod "sent grass." The frinnal-n en... I--._-.'I:_..I_ L 1 - - Iuu uuuuuem IEIZDIIDI to be ex will pus away; but if . tmyplling co o|.-:_ 4/ scion. m uuqvcxcu uy Luu L'L'lJVlCllUl1 mu ID [D6 august ulombly to which your Excellency has been olevnled, you will not fall to apply the in- limnle knowledge of our Hairs, and of the want: and wishes of our people, Acquired during your long residence in Canada, to the prommion Ind Advnnremem of the best interest: of this growing colony." nu Iula 1 IUVIIICU. II in then wiLb general regret thnt we con- template your Excellency`: retirement; but this feeling is tempered by the conviction that in the nnann IlInInh1w On ...L:..L. ......_ I:_._n_. ,, I - - - -:-r- ANOTHEB FENIAN LETTER. FROM PENITENTIARY. We (Oawego 7'amn)are rcqueted to publish the following exrmcv. from n. I-uer received by a gentleman in this city. The man Quinn who is mentioned (herein, is mentioned, in the in- dictment found ngninsl him, as being from 0:- wego ;- 'l.`:..,..n.... nrn u,_ .. .--- BEI . uozenl Ill met. The olhere followed suit. Further description is unnecessary, suffice it to say that esh and blood hniled round the unfortu- nate victims who did not even sigh during the terrible punishment. And who is it that has caused these excruciating torment: to these un- fortunate men ? who but libustering Sweeney and hrnggedocio O'Neil ; if they got the "cute" few here would regret it. Colonel Lynch and Father Mclinhon were spectators, so were all the prisoners. When the carnage was over or rather ended the helpless victims were dragged `[0 Hill dark roll: In-In.-- l..._A- -J 1' A .._.....u vvn: UIEI U1" rath'er helpylerlmswictiml the dark cells, where bands and feet were Ianncled, and where they will be kept on bread and water I know not how long. Such is life in the Pentonville of Cnnnda. Yours, &c_, KI.\'(?.\`TU_\' A brute entered the office of the Western Un- ion Telegrnph Company, e few deye ego, and offered a despatch addressed to e Indy, couched in language to profane II to nine the question of the propriety of itereoeptiom Are we supposed to know or recognize the lenguege of 3 deepetch? Huet we not eccept everything oered to us? Are we to be the judges of the morality of mes- sages ? Such are the queetione which some- times puzzle receivers in the performance of their duty, In the case referred to, the eppeel was mede to the chief executive oicer_ who promptly indoreed upon it es follows: This message must be refunei, no metter whet the consequences may be. This wee formerly, and we trust now will be the underused rule. No brute sbauld- be allowed to use the wires fur the conveyance of his vulgarity, sud mt-uegea of this cberecter, essentially profane or obscene, may with eafety be refused. In the reception of meeeegee hevintr in view the mm.-..:..;-.. -- ; Three new Canadian Zounes have left [real for Rome. Luvuuuscu uuvnug Ln VIEW 1110 01 crime, the luv rejsctu the idea of on the part of telegraph compauic wbsteveris handed to them.--J Telegraph. The London Spectator has the following re- Ipecting American travellers in Europe: We wish the Americans on the Continent would be- have like the Scotch, whom on points they closely resemble, but they don't. Nobody in the world is quite so kindly or so tolerant en the American who know: something; but there in a clan of Americana just now in Europe who are to experienced travellers the most intolerable of mankind. American gentlemen any they are the `shoddy aristocracy, but they have uniform- ly three distinctive and annoying characteristics -boxeh for which they ought to pay for and not merely furea, loud voices, and bad tempers. In a pretty large acquaintance with American: of all grades, we declare that, except on the Uontinent, we never heard a loud voice or met a -X-1L.1- L-) ten - - ` ' ` psi 2 If'| I'lI ....._, "Inn auun, uu ncnulcu. In me reception m`" h"i the commission of crime. reisntl than M... nr .. ..;..:__A:__ I .63.-.. _.... AL. ADDRESS T0 VLORD HONCK. Kiug1Lon,C.W , Nor. 2,1868. U K - ~- -- --V \.4\II..|JIJ.IIII|.LI U1 an obligation `telegraph companies to receive lldcd tn `Han-'u:Tn..---I --` Al- Tran rllvru 1-i uidv. _-r- v-. nuv never par, and their own description of ban a valise with a. tooth comb ya is too much luggage. Never- wilh the peculiarities we have fact, a clue exactly relernbling thirty yearn |ince--is ooding is running hslf its best hotels, ;ance, but by the introduclion of 1 il concentrating nu o`..- n_:-_ . uuupnulea I0 receive them.--Joumal of the .-I.---uuuu..* 1 D8 07" 5 gomnnn-inn .... . -4 THE Hon- Pctarburuugh, Nnv. !}.--Tim fur st:-re of Mr _`V. L. Ech, uf this plan-c, was enterw! Ian night by burglars and a. quantity uf raw .Lml rnunufut-lured furs (principally mink), In lhn vnlnn wf `\D?'B.'nnl'\ Cfl anal `Alli! ulr-ru -nun: lllllllullll n.u|\.\I lulu \|IIIIu.IlInu_y Illllllxl, to (Hi! value zrf between $300 and $400, were stolen. Entrance was nmde by forcing the Innrll lllll\l" in Na nlnu an uni Inna Iuu.-n uh. Colonel Kennedy, commanding Royal Artil- lery in Canada, died suddenly st his residence in this city yesterday morning. The deceased sold:erJgcnivcd his rst commission in 1330, and has, consequently, been no ll-st-1 tltnui 38 years `in the service, Although an (nlcer of so long standing, he never saw servicn iu the eld, and, consequently, attained to his into high prisition by the slow ruutins of ordinary promotion. Colonel Kennedy was among the senior colonels of the Royal ArtiIlery,nr1 was shortly expect. ed to retire wi b the rank of` Major General. His death will be universally regretted by the officers and men under his command, for he joined to the chnrscter of s strict disciplinarinn and thou rough soldier, much kindness of manner and 3 deep interest in the individual wtelfnre of the troops that he commanded. Cnlunol Kennedy Ins, in fact, s soldior of the Fiavelock type, nnd like that distinguished officer, proved that man- ly, out-spoken Chrilinn principles but added to the respect thst nperfect knowledge of military duties command from subordinates. The nra-nnl ..--. 1.: . . . . .....: .-__ -;- I'|l\lIEI.l. Jjllllfllllnt VVBH IIIIIIIIT II IIIILIIIK llall. hack (Innr in. N0 clue as yet has been ob- tained of the burglars. ._.. _ _.._. ,4. , ._._ n`Il(Dll\lIllB [Ali IJIJVCI UNIV DUI VIC`? III `U5 hi` .-ac-ni nf lhn Rural ArIi']Larv and wan -I-urn-1 taken uuuu uuuuuauu IFUIII uuoorulnnuaa. The present WI! his second term of service in Cnn|dn-nI ha wna quartered many years agent Toronto, Kingston, mud in this cny. Mr: and Mill Knrrnodv rhn nnlw rnnv-3-m-II n uuuuuu, niug:|un,I|1'1lX]lDlS Mr: and Mini Kennedy, the only member: of his family then in this country, lately sailed on A visit to England, leaving the deceased olcer in Ieemingly perfect health. His death ocrur- red lJ10ll. unexpectedly, Colonel William: bnv- ing been engaged in conversation with him but a few minutes previously. Although complain- ing of ill-l1enlLh Iince Wednesday last, no feel- ing was enlerininud of his weaknesl being other than the result of fatigue sustained by I lane voyage from Englnnd. The" command or the Royal Arlilir-r_r in Canada. devolves upon Col. lludclii-, the next senior cfcer, who in present- ly stationed at T0r0D1o.-.Iluntrea1'.Newa. Hamlton, Ontario. Dear Sir-We Are in receipt of n leller hen: the Secretary of the distributing committee at Winnipeg, and the following paragraph in `B0 fully substantiated by the information we obtain from all aoureel, wo think it lhould be made pUbi.lCI HI .4... -. on --- ---- -- -Ar-- V yuutltj . "l delre to set you on your guard a.;-aim: any reports calculnred lo mislead, such as that the amount of suffering has been exaggerated, etc. The-rei.-1 not the least doubt that over ve tbuuannd of our people will nquire to be fed un- til after nexl barre-at, mud that hundreds will be ur.n.b`e to sow in the spring, unless supplied with seed wheat. Reports to the contrary are got up on purpose to aid the speculators. GOYEIDOP Mr"T'nvi~:h in n lunar rnnnnn .. uu lzuxllulc tu mu rue speculators. M'cTnVish, in a. loner recently re- ceived by the Company`: agent here, urges the forwarding ofan additional supply of our, coc- cluding his letter with this statement : There will be grent distresi here this winter; in fact many are ncw suffering." The nnnulsninn n! 11.. .an1.......... :- _-..:.._-I_ Luau} nun uww running. The population of _the settlement is variously eutimued at from (waive to fteen thousand people, end to supply this number with food dur- ing the coming winter, we, after the most care- ful inquiries, learn 5,100 barrels our,_and 500 barrels pork, have been purchased and forward- ed by ti-Aden. it must, therefore, be nppuront B more general ebrv. should be made. I am, dear lir, 1r,,_,, . u \/Hllrlllqu. P.S.-'I`he St. Paul : committee, renlizing how serious is this deciency, have jun ap- pointed nu agent to c-uvns! lhe cities of Ibis and the neighbouring States in behslf of their fund. The annual production of gem in the British I colony of New Zenland bu been eleven millions l ot dollu-I since 1865. The old Kingof Hanover, who! to be hopelessly blind, is really rl light. \ The Rev. Dr. Blnnk once told a. little anecdote of Mr James Harper, the New York publisher. I asked the Mayor, said Dr. Blank, what he did? I said to him, I know that Mr John Harper attends to the business; Mr Wesley Harper looks after the literary correspondence; Mr Flet- cher Harper recoives authors and looks after new books and the Magazine---but you Mr Mayor, I have never beenlable to discover what. you do 2" I`ll tel you, nngwered the Mayor, in a whisper, but you mugt, not let it out. I entertain the boron. - Why in 1 baby like wheat? Becaule it is first. cradfed, than thrashed, And nally becomes the flower of the family. 11, `I. - clock, and the dierence in the vibrn of the pendulums will reveal the force direction of the deection of the pl line, and thus the cause of . phenomenon as Fortes will then be a trained. While science labours to dist the cause, a sensational novel by Ch Reade, or a. drama by Dumas, based 1 oh- --L-- - vlbrations of the pendulum of the distant vibrations force and deectio the curious ascer- discover Charles upon the phenomenon, or a romance from Hugo, would be in order. ,-..-. -. ...... u--un_y Hamilton, Nov. 10.- case of S1ulDnin vs. H consulted nbout three 1 verdict for the Times. Sam: idea of the expenditure incidental to a contented election may be formed when it in sun- ed that one candidme for a northern coustiluen; cy has already given two chequus towards the expenses-on| for 132.000 and _anolher for 5,0U0 ---.Neu`castl C/ramble Father Point, Nov. 10.-T Irardl, midnight, bnving on 28 uteerage passengers. The directors of tha Gore Bank advertise for a genernl Manager, Mr Casaela braving resigned prior 10 the meeting of the 2nd insmnt. There is a real idol temple erected and for- mally established in tho United States at Port- 1and,Oreg0u. Tho building is completed, and the Chinnmen an actively engaged in furnish- ing it. A member of the French Academy of Sciences giveslhe lollowingsimple method of determining the position of the centre of 3. cyclone:--If you place yourself in the direction of the wind which is blowing so that it strikes you full in the face, the cen- tre of the cyclnne will always be on your left at ninety degrees from the direction of the wind. It is vid_ent thnt in stretching nun. 5|... l_IA_ ,7, ,,,_. ... .....-.._. LILEIUCB ullul we uirection of evident that in stretching out the left arm horizontally and parallel with the surface of the body, you indicate at once the position of this centre. This practical method, which is subject to no exception, is so easy to remember and to execute, that no sailor should be permitted to ignore the position of this fatal centre from which he must y at any risk. Peter Wi1kins`s" londstone seems to be located at Fnrres, in Scotland. The ord- nance survey oicers have discovered there an extraordinary deflection of the plumb line. As there are no mountains near For- res, they have concluded that there is a mass of unusually solid mutter beneath the surface, or a large cavity in the sea, which lis not far dianmt Th. .......__ , - I ........u.-:., ul :1 Huge CIVIII ID. U7 is far distant. The ma tested by establishing two ch east and went, one at Forre: disnant; by the side of eacl will be +1 magnet, connected wi site clock by an electric wire. will be made to click, so as all-.-.-.A:...__ - DEATH OF COL: KENNEDY, ILA. SI. Pau1,Znd Not, 1868. Trans. Red River Relief Fund, FROM PETERBf)H()UGH. RED RIVE R DISTRESS. /J . 10.-in the libel unit in the Inn. Hnmilton Times, the jury minutes, and rendered I 77188. did 7 Y as-ir| M- , _ _ U U... u u |allU e .nt. matter will be ishing chucks, placed Fortes, forty miles each clock there , with the oppo- alectric The I'nn-rnnt T Yours truly, w n hes mver, who was auppoud recovering his .una.uI:u I-vucu 1:15 SUI!-_ constituen- > 00 nit-I7: -The St. George, in- n board 8 cabin and |I.|.I uuu Up 0- The magnet a to mark the IF FHA -":""` LJAI'UI{IJ' Chnirmgn. udnunozu. xmasron umzxnrs. Kingston, Nov. l1.-F'lour quiet mad unann- ed. When rm. Rye dull. Out ndnncing. Pens and buckwbut unchanged. n.-..-m. rlninalhnl nf nun n c'lonk Io-(III rem sna oucuvnu: uncnunguu. Ulwego dupalcben of one..o clook to-day only report Barley quiet. Receipts 10,000 buuh. Salon none,` 11.... __-_1_._. ._;;|._.....I MONTREAL MARKETS. (Special Telegram to the Daily Neigl.) Montreal, Nov. l1.-F1onr-Suprior `Inn, 0_00 to 0,00; Extrn, 0,001 6,25; Fancy, 5,60 to 5,70 ; Welland Cunl Super, 5,20 to 6,45; Super No. 1 Canadn what, 5 20 106,45 ; Super N0. 1 Western wheat, 15,20 to 0,00; Super No. I Western what, 4.80 to 4,90; bl` our 2,60 ti 2.65. Wheab-Gn.nnd| FIJI 1,20 to 0,00. pring, 1,19 to 1,20; Western, 1,14 to 1,115. Uau-per 32 lbs, 48 to 49. Barley--pot 48 lbs, 1,10 to 1,115. Butte:--Dairy2l to 24; nun- packed 20 to 22:2, Ashe:--potl, 6,70 to 5,80. Pearls, 5.50 to 5,55. Gold in New York it 1: o'clock, 000. Pork, Ion, 24,00 to 00,00 ; Print Mess,18,0_O to 00,00. Prime, 17,00 to -00,00. Peaa,r,per*66 lb: 0,95 to 9,96. Rye Flour, 0,00 to 0,00 7` l;"lour-mark;t extremly quiet with some sales at unchanged nun. When--no 11-Anne tions; rues tending lower. Pou--nlu at 95 to 96 per 66 lbs. 01!! and barley nominal, Pork unsettled and drooping. Batu!-none, Ashu-pot| declining. Purl: qniot but Itendy_ New York, November ll.-Ootton qniot st 24;c. Flour fsvonrs buyers, sud loss going; receipts Are 13,000 bbls; lulu Ill 7,300 Hols at 5,30 ra 6,15 for superne stain and west- ern; 6,50 (0 7,00 for common to elsoles extra sure; 6,40 rrb 7,60 for oonmon to choice exu-s western. Bye our study 5: 5,80 @ 7,85. When: dull ; receipts no 126,000 bush ; esles are 28,000 bush st 1,433 for No. 3 Spring; 1,52 for No. 2 do; 1,64 for No. 1 do.; 2,40 @ 2,42; for white Gslifornin. Bye quiet and heavy; receipts nrq 33,000 bush. Corn dull; receipts are 30,000 bush; sales are 53,000 bush nu 1,11 0 1,13} for unsound; 1,14 @ l,16i for sound nixed wosurn. Barley quiet; receipts are 8,400 bush; very choice Cnnsdinn western about 2,20. OM! 1ower;,receipts 111: 75,000 bush; ulu s.re 53,000 bush st 710 for western. Pork quiz: and unsenk-1 in 28,50 0 28,87 for has ; 27.50 for old do. Lsrd quiet sud heavy st 15 ID We r for steam ; 17ic for kettle renderod. . _ U u .......-u uusu tuu JDHII many grapes for nininn. Fig 1:: nely. In Kingutou, Cnnndn, at the ruideneo oflr J. Buiow, the brim : uncle, on the llth iutant, by the Rev. E. B.. Ryckman, ILL, Inuhow Waxunnn Marsh, of Frankford, to Hill Sarah ` Stiilman, of Seymour Wat. NEW FANCY Goonsl OLE OPATRA ____......-u-. v .-.4.` I)! Ex Ship Ohaudlere, from London. ROSSE as BLAOKWBLIJS CELIBRATIID GUODS- Bbls Mixed Pickles Bbls Imperial Hot Bbls Chow-chow Bbls Onions Bbia Gherkina, uc., etc Cases Calvesfoot Jelly Cases Red Cumnt Jelly Case: Black Currsht Jolly Case: assorted Jelly Case: unsorted J Iml Case: Potted Hum Gases Potted Beef Cues Potted Tongue Cases Harvey Ssuoe Canes Mushroom Gallup Case: Cherries, in Quart Bottles for Tu-ta Cases Greengages, " " ' Cale! Strawberry, " Cases Raspberry, " Gases Assorted. etc., " " FDR Qarnl nv - uurrxsxs I UUFFEEI COFFEE I _Try our Golfee at 1: 3d per lb. Try our Choice nnd highly Flavoured st 15 6d. Try our Mocha and Jan Mixture :1 1| 9d. Roasted and Ground on the Premises. W. B._lloB.Al k 00. -j-: Foreign and Domestic I Liquors. We keep the best Sherry Wine We keep the best Port Wine We keep the beat. Burgundy Wino We keep the beat Snnterne Wine We keep the beat Mnlage Wine We keep the but Champagne We keep the bee: Hock We keep the beat Ilooelle We keep the belt Claret We keep the but Ginger Wine We keep the best Brandy We keep the belt Rum We keep the belt Gin -.We keep the boat Irish Whiskey We keep the beat Scotch whm..- we way we coat man Whiskey Scotch Whiskey We keep the bent Old Rye Whiskey We keep the belt Horton's Family Whiskey We keep the bee: Proof Whiskey 1-on sun Br lIIll, KJIIIUI HUIIB. Money market nrihnnged. In Southern Utah the 'llIn`I -l'Af\A fan _.:-:_- -van L the: nun the vi Mine 1 ap- treat 1 ha. I. low, haves ha!/nautn I .9;-011 lmfore n ynung 1111 pluyud by 1 tangible to the nmunex SHEFFIELD HOUSE, Nov. 10. Nov, 6. Nov/. 6. asses Assorted, FOR SALE BY .- - III IIII. BRO0K & PRINCESS BTRIIIB. nnunlu marsu, or Erankfol iilmun, nommo sarnnau BOHNAPP8 fol L sale at [ALF BBLS. IN PRIME ORDER. New Pruqgs in Kegi. New Figs. Preserved Ginger, very ne. I'I1'I`lI--" 310$ IW. B. HORAI 8 00. corrmzl corrlzm cornm ' `Her lb. EH mibni uAiu:1'& (Special Telegram to Daily Nova.) ..AR11.Iv1NE -. l\`I_-: SIX CASES Rudolpho Wo]fe s Mime! amrns. -Elxpected in I few days PRINCESS smmrr. FROM LONDON. 'Ml1za1n:n. [hr '21- ile- inn nu- - _- v. .u.u nu}: ILIC ` most eloqaentspeech made in the recent mission- cry union was delivered by n coloured preacher i from Liberia, 5 genuine African, and as unpro- i mining in looks II can be conceived. N The tobacco crop of Cuba for 1868, it is re- ported, will be 25 per cent less than that ofl year, while the price will be higher. as` , 20 to 25 per cent The quantity of tobacco shipped from i Havana since January lat, 1863. is about 4 000,000 pounds, of which about 2,700,000 lbs. went to the United States. i l Several ladipa of the old :1 Paris have handed themselves together under tho D-1U`M': of L-ulies of the Reaction," with the OL. `ject of reducing extravagance in toi]5t_ obility living in .u uuun_I . . T nesday . W 'duesd)' T|...-,l C HOICE CHARLES GRIGOB. ,_D -val unv- K B. Home In co. W. B. HCBAE & Co. Mormons an drying Fill `Jae: an a-racing '__ .1 mi. 1" H. growilli Wlneo and on, Nov. 10.- editorinl nrtic nd the presents a between tile smnmn nor 613:1 ________.______ ACNEE & Wag 1,; A. first class car bclongir, vCen'ral Raihrrrni wan bur 3 W:-stern near Bothwell, on Vi Em `b_r the bursting of 3 kerose` In I the puscngerl were mj-zred. ,1. Scarlet fever of the most .,_. ` broken out _among Ibe Frem ,3, I Stedinc, .\"B., a large numb: - I.-I;-A ....A ILr\ ' ABE now BLANKETS AND g gunman. Q [cam cu IV I THE UH III `I I0 :2: cent gnu 10 per cent old! Lib-. `K3 W per mm: olll P 10 per cent in 10 put out o 10 per cunlodl PI'ilI...4.+ Hoop sum 1. ad that; 30 per cent o! All Shula Velvotuummseko * " A full uock o{LunhtW % an (Onudin nuke). _ _;' Envy nduedou rill h T inBtock,ulhi:8nloII 1! ,` Intending puclnuu - A nntlp to buy at tho mucus: a % us now nownra if} HACKER an in sun nlolmin rats] L01 org |.. ,. ....... uniu u. niugie Lrnsuap, and the I watercourses in several places, particularly , villlge ot'b`r.. Ann s above and be- have shown rock: that the oldest in- there do not remember having lmfore. The lock-rnaster at St. Ann's, man named Foreman, who was em- the Government, deserves some token trom atumbou-owners lor the manner in which be hns performed his , precarious duty. A diving bnbiliment has I been procured for him, and he has walked I the water in the most dangerous places in order to nd out channels and mouble rocks nnd he rccnntly nearly lost his lit`: by a dc- rnngement of the air-tube whilst thus em. pIoyed.--Mcwntreal Wilneu. FRENCH ' IFERGUSON COBURGS, L! R . :1 SEVEN-PRICE I NEW 4 muzss Nova 3. I0 per cm gnu mus > 10 put out on-.I|o1m.,~ M 10 per cent ontlfuah, per cent anun I!.._.a 00101 31. , - ___....- .- ......uc v"uuuCIlI'-I 3 Look the animal our nt `(he owm r'-` lmbles. and Iiold her on the {glowing Saturday to a Mr i lialhburn, of Mill Point, for $45, which nmounl ; Ivan paid him, and with which he decsrnped and I has nor Iince been heard of. Mr Signrorth 0.`. :ern $30 reward for the apgrohennon of the thief. rs descripliun of whom wall be seen in ID- ; other cl~lsmn_ The horses stolen from Mr Lyman, Mr Mlllpoim am! Mr M. Black, of T_yen- l dinagx, the particulars uf whizh wrre reported in `the 1Jm.'_u .\'nu at the lime, are supposed to have been taken by the same person : those of l the last nnned perlon hue been since recover- lcd` They were found quietly grazing ghoul lniueteen mlles distant from their owners resi- I.-1...... Inn ho Sold b_0f0I'O III! WING mm nas%:{: L: uooodluly v. at ' All HOW BHOWIIG AT 0! I The Baptist Watt/man and R-grfvcfor lays the ` genuine African and an --nr--A islan extraordin s of both the 0 `sh are left open, ugh withoutch g magnicent thg vicinity of : snppolo this ' in the Uppcr bennnztnh on, 1~n3'..'1T>.".. n gave 3 bnnqne A -- ---u 41.; {Y TELEI they will n for such Ioelin tween my gove ajesty srrnow o honour of eith negotiations in t ` the same spirit, nd the Uuitod B DNESDAY EVE - 33:1: L33? P Among the raeli and mverd of re been greatly cri which I have while in this res on my oondu gotintionn whic er dissatised 7: A_ vent of the srbi is responsible, referred to 3 Jo Department i nrbitntion in n and end the , and at once .thnt the nppoin on than 11:?! n ritain. A mi of ' two membe appointed to since 1853, the .. 'I'.`_._`l__.II_ _ ianeh allded ` by Mr Johnson, ur dimcnltigw Vood ground for ception uili 1.3 of aain in E e supercial as lured that 1:50 at pretext for th L preacn_ts _ I_-4.___-_ AL- ` 3zoI o_}.' ing concerning 1-, is, that th fhn I-u-Lint an. ` , ,,__H. V -.- .-J uuu. mali ,amon gaunt type has 3 French population near lstediac, number of children hn ldied, and the consternation is general. Death lgenersly takes plsce six hours after the fin! ll- tack, and Very few recover` . England ! of the Alaba Russia for I!` is in favour a E`: `("5 ;h'is gvening st on, Nov. 10. to believe that `referred to in = tween the tw I claims, but are taken -_, _\_.- . `F. B axFe1:, ;;;n LI..:_ __-._-- - - A ,5; u7o"':'ngE upon some I0 CABLE ..... -uu-an-union Lllla No jess than 300,000 copies of the scrip- turvs have been put in circulation in the Turkish empire. They are widely read _r;-achmllg leavening the obinions and faith of thousands . , r ..,l........ ,;;u:I(ll.l.LII 1 Hllt. S'l'EA)1B()ATI.\U.-]868 will he a. memor- able year with the owners of and crnpluym on steumlmats. The rivers St. Lawrence and Ottawa. have lacen so uballnw that, in many places where, in seasnns past, navi- I gation wan not obstructed, this yur several serious accidents have occurred, notwith- standing lhc care taken to avoid rocks and shoals, but happily, so far, without loss of life ; a fact which is attributable to the ex- cellent management of the persons in charge. It is worthy of note that up to this date the Ottawa river steamboat: have not met with a. single mishap, and ; Dianna nu.-.;,...r-_u_ ._.._.-. x4:-at-\.:I. name ject A remarkable cue ofresnlcitntion Frmn drown- ing was that of John Crowley. a boy of seven years, who fell into the water at Boston on Wed- neaday, and was restored to consciousness after two hourl of unremitted attention. Hot blun- kets uni articial rclpiration were the means used to restore him to life. .nu uuull UI IJlllt.`lUllH.`|.l nltenuon. Lkets life. Great preparations are in progress Anix-ew'a Society of Montreal for then of their Nationnl Day. In the mornil ciety will march to St, Andrew`: Chu A lcrfhnn -III I... _-__,x 1 I ` Turnip; are now becoming an impormnt arlicle ox` export from Canada to the `Vest, and many of the farmers in this vicinity are dicposing of a large portion of their crop for that purpose.--HamiZton Times. c:........_, K --~-~ Iltu `ll Station IS I _-.. ... \1Il_lI|JI\JV' UL aue uouroon D in Spam, Sou Jesuit: have ad ICFOIB Her. A family named Jennings. liviagi recently lost {our members by n da.` var, supposed to have been introduced mr frcm a distance. In Australia they have fenced in 10.000 Icrea lbcri oa:r.che: are kept and I`: is found ll!!! be fcrbers ofa full grown bird will sell for SW0 A `year. A belonging to the Michigan 11'rz!l burned on the Great USICFD Wedmiziay morning, kerosene lamp. None or" 5 R`,.-.I... J-..-_ -t -L- 1. FG INLAI TH"!-' A SSl1?.l!In`I. Y. ` .\l:u" 41.16 In: pncu mm D: 20 IO Slates. Ixlvr I _ , ,,__..,. ...... yx.nuuIlllUI 11 morning the So- :h Church, where K be preached by the Rev. Dr. 1 the evening a grand banquet is ` the Mechanics Hull. . .' uuuuwr. and Knngsxon ,, .,.... .,.- JJQWICIACG Icen , Lructed, |&V0 notwith- uken . far I1ir'|.,...L ln_- 1 ... ,uu5n-an of we Bl, Ltreql the celcbrnlion In tho: rnnrninn 4|-m L`- aga, living in Palham. `rs dangerous {-2- n introduced by I 115:- by the SI_ 51 fnr Ihn 1-nlgk--n:..- ...... \nJ|n\. un In!` J 1n lhnnnnri F`-r-v-n Ilia uflh nl trnutcc monarchy u the fron- l`l [)` Rnlovu. or TnooPs.-The Itenmorl Corin- thlnn and Kingston passed down 1hiI rrorniug, hnvlng on board detachment: of the 69th regi Inenl,fro:n London yesterdayu: route to Quebec. The former bnd on Loan! 160. men, 25 women had 40 children, and the latter 280 men_ 24 women and 60 children` The colonel of the regiment was on board the Kingston, as was al_ . no the bond. Both steamers remained some time at the when-f to take on hoard rations, and the latter took in wood, and during her stay the an band played several popular airs. The men pared in excellent spirits, which was nppu-en: {mm the jute end reparleee which passed "an 11;. occupnma of the respective bonll. Statement of the Treasurer, in account wilh the Provincn, [or this nine month: ending 30th Septctubnr, IRES. lads. Dr. Q on. Jun. 1. To bnlnucn on hand . . 126,229 66 To receipts as per nutc- nmnl Mn '1 I 7114 Ann RR Sept. 30. To hslanoe br ght down Cozmnmo Dl`-- uh dopoaits in Bank Montreal Do. do Royal Canadian Bunk Amunm nnupended of warrant insmwl 10 T. C` Pnlleuon, Al- |'u1lnlt*-`-ecromr_v,ou Iccounl of :'nnlHnvnvu~in- , a __._ ..._,....uu nu received. The chief of police at Clifton was sccidoutnlly wounded on Saturday Int. A revolver he `III carrying in bi: pant: pocket wont`o', tho ball entering his leg near the hip and penetrating Iome nine inches downwnrdl, from which place it was extracted. nuLuU Lune menu Slnlemenl No. 4, showing _the amount of E5- pmmes, the nmounl expended by the (Government. of Ontario, nnd lho amount unoxpended up to the 30th September, l5bS: ,. ,-.a-%*_ Maine in nhnolt the only New Englnnd State in which railroad: are being constructed to any considerable extent. There are now under con- tract and in progreu 813 mile: of new line in M Maine, eutimuted to (:05! $9,276,000. Mr Benjamin Wede, of Orowland, who wu injured last week on the canal bank near Wel- lnnd by 3 stick of timber passing over his body, has since died from the injuries he received. Ti-in r-h-l Al .....I:._ -. [N1--m I-ISTlM-\'I`1-SD AND ACTUAL EXPENDI- TURE. \unU,:3l1lMIICS . . Treasury Depart- menl, salaries .. Secrelnry & Regis- xrnrs oice, sal- Mileage of do. Seaaiunal Monon- gc-rs`V`Vriten and Page: . . . . Poslagei and cos r-f House Post Ufoe . . .. .~`umouery,printing and himhna ....u ...uu...5 .. Printing, bludiug, kt` S'1!n'A.I Z x`1L|t(' Nuts, comm-n~.x had in wr.-type. issued every Fr Increase of. librn-1"] Newspaper_=& other Couxingenchs . . Court of Chsucvry LI wt-n`.4 Rwnrh s/\(\dLI VI \J|lQU\./"IJ 4.) xeen`.-s Bench .. Common Pleas .. Deputy Clerks of the Crown and DI-.- Unexpended appropriations um.` LJ.l-`-IA.cI . . Expense! of elec- vim:-an 1u-_ at: . Llcutenanb Gover- nor's residence. . Re-bui1ding Gov- erument1:luuse.. New buildingu, Lu- nalic Asylum, Torento . .. Colonization rondl A All IU DUPCITIOT Education Cuforeaeeu and un- provided . . Lesa advance to J. Notmnn, on ac- cuuntot Legisla- tion in 1867 Arxrxll .4 U. Ag:-nts 1-nrn vn Sr. Axnn:w's Scc1nY,-Tbeannun1meeting of the St. Andrew"! Society takes place to- morrow evening. Re-buil IULIDLIVU I - Mechanics Inni- tulea . . . . Agricultural Anio- cintiou . . . . Distressed sher- men, Nov: Sco- via Inspection of Asy- lum: and Prie- ons . . . . Cost of ()_/cial Ga- -..144 Afll . . n . Towards facilitat- ing Iunsport. on Lake Superior Hospitals and Cha- I-Hing `JIIIIIH A . Raformatoirly, Pene- tangniahone . . _Liternry and Scien- nrn Ynariouuoinnn _ uucn A1] nuu Buln- uc Institutions Education . .. A id to Superior Ednr-nlinn ..-nu .` -- Crown Counsel .. Administration (`p:m.'....I 1.. ` Electoral Division ` cn..:. _ _ I ` Pouch COURT, Wednes`{ay.-Tbere Wu no buincu before the court lhil morning. The ex. Ilninalion of L0 Page, arrested on the charge of gain; noncy from the Hotel Dieu, was post- poned until to-IIIOITOW 11\0l DiD2 to allow of the gppannoo 0! an important wimeu. .1 u\'~ w Uc_l: Treasury Depnrtmenl, 'oruulo,Sept. 30, 1868. THE DAILY NEWS--WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 11. __ , , .._._... tomrnizsiou and disbursements . . IAISLJES nu . . u-iemnly to mem- I 4.... :ice'w.." .. 13,323 on 14 I'[fBl.IC WORKS AID BUILDINGS. ,e-building, repair- ing, furnishing, &c., and fuel, water Ind gss, in-anrnnnp kn A7190 n `N \ru\Iub\ u\.u7u munt in Bank: at credit of Jrnvrn Lands Depnrlment, but :1nLru.r|'iedlo account until 1|: Ir! wauuuuaa uclalluc T5ceT1aueo::a Jua- [inn payments as per statement 3 `tank of Monlrenl 5 Ruynl G. Bank . . L` We are glad to more that, n= appear- the extract abuts quot-.-.1, .`-Ir Blake w be able to count. upon mucln pn.rly eu It is pronounced that he has made a. ` fnl political mistake." and uthers, pt ing this, will leave him unsupp-.r1o;-d .,,,)7I',lL,l, .I r

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