Kingston News (1868), 17 Dec 1868, p. 2

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ounce um runfitu vvunsl. [ma DESI been obtain d by the Public Works Department here, and uep- on it this eelimtte Ina based. Then there wag 330,000 for a. Look at Young : Point C193,- Lske, Ind improving Otouabee River: Tbg loud! bordering on thil rjvir and theta lake! he understood, were ma. highly suitable for J. Ilenent, end these two improvements would Open up 60 miles of nnvigetion, benign theih line: of the lekee,1nd the navigation of the river, emptying into them. Then there was a, lbird vunent-Lock and Improvement] at Bel- nun Bnpldl, 520,(n00"-whicb would add 10 Ililee mom of m.vigetion-in ell 78 miles of new nnvigniola for In expenditure of $85,000. He undetood, too, that a road had been partially made from the Bret of thoee lebee to Lake Ni- piodng, nd thlt I Ilnnll outlay would make 3 road the whole way. The belanee of 35. $100,000 Ill med: up of 816,000 for sur- --nn Al -ca-III land: and .dninn|re_ Ha lyrnnd - .__ ...._.v uuv the arrival of the oicer from net of the panic: robbed does either of the `communication: (States, but it is understood to ufacluring company of Boston. lnnm- in ulo:...-._u, , - r_,- ....... aux: yluptrly : cue, mnking the crime em- 1\ll.fu:;l- -.:.L-,- A- acln high (`Tilt r. real estate ngent, was or sending an anony- umgiciau, threatening is art unless he forked II to form A t-n-----~ ,` ._.. uni-ll-I9 Gill- without the limits of Ant .5` .L- ' ' -- - -.-..u V` t of the jurisdiction 1 the menntime the 4- .L- - - nusv ue wnneued um: Pmidant ut House, where r 0. F. Brigham, L was despatched following reply [III-dd TI'7- - ly extmdited or deaerve 3;-gag -I-uh-ul-. L- _ , _ . uc uusuu Iron: IOWDB ll within the knowledge of: .1bst.anIiaHv.mnruIIw m---- 'Juvl;_fe Dra- professional f works on condition, those at New York and Montreal be- ing the bent. Theydid not go to the Pacic, but Mr M`NI.b had linen been nnthorind by the court to go nod inspect the branches on that count. Mr W. B. Hume ucondcd, and the mo- tion wu Agreed to. A vote of unk: to the chulx-non concluded the proceedings. has reached this er bI.uk-the Commercial Bank of New Bruns- wick. It is satisfactory to your directors, under these circumstances, to be able to report the business of this bunk throughout the colonies to be in 5 sound and satisfactory condition; and provision for any loss likely to Arise out of the failures which have nm-.....-.a Comm ' aatilfnc (hang a-:----* - ""J' BANK or Bnrusn Non-ra . ral meeting of the aharebo taking um: Ium .- -LA ' -------o It Ina reported that I of death, but it has nine convalescent, and likely telegrams nnnounce, how men: is only temporary, be expected shortly. DHVK _ -_....... vul wuu I new to a. fair return for man- ey invested. The return will depend on the management, and that of the parties into whole bend: the project may fall. Extrauganoe either in construction or can of running must necessarily be avoided if there is to be any proo- pec: of dividends on 5 line largely dependent for its earning: an l...n._ -_-H ycub U1 cnnaends li earnings on bulky I Hontreal Harald. __ -_.- .. ..e.ucu uy the construction of a line of this kind. As it is clear that outd- wood cannot be cut without bands, thesccnnd. ary eect would he to open large blocks of land tiers being at once placed in a position to earn part at least of their living by the sale of the wood from their lands, instead of being compelled to burn it on the ground at great expense as is now the case. This is a very important point to be considered, as one of the necessities of the Province is the opening up ot the back country, which could be done cheaper by this than by any other means. The great mistake hitherto committed has been the trying to plant settlers in very remote districts, settling numbers of penniless people together without the means of subsistence, except the making ofa few ashes, which they can hardly get to mark`et when they are made. In this attempt large sums of money have been wasted in making Colonization roads, which begin nowhere in par- ticular and and suddenly in the bush. Such railways as the one now under consideration, and others projected in various parts of the country, will at least begin on the borders of civilization, and being based on commercial pfinciplrl, are likely, as projected at least, to be carried out with view for man- , ,,., ..... kl-Il was owing nlities supposing that nobody in looking after mem. They sup- Ottawa Government cared little `r, and that Ontario wns not in a on them, because the arbitration lace. The casual revenue he set 0. This would consist of what in the Provincial Secretary s of- e bills, tines and forfaitures, and we. Tavern licenses be estimated L in order to realize that amount, t would have to ask the n.asist- se to make a chug. :. n... "V _._-u u 3 I The Committee nppoinled to nuke n prelimi- nary survey of the route lending to the uncon- ceded lends in the County o!Tet-rebonne have re- turned. `The line followed by the explorers pro- ceeds from Mile End to the Ssnlt-nu-Recollet, crosses to the Isle Jesus, and from thence to St. Therese, Ind onwnrd through St. Jnnvier to St. Jrrome. To the north of the letter, I short distance 06', is the North River, following which A line could be nude through the Leurentinn fotlnnlion, which presents no engineering dith- culties. The chief object of the promoters of this line we tnke to be, in the tint piece at lent, the supply of Montreal with cordwood, millions of cords of which ere within easy dist- ance nnd procunble at present for about $1 per cord delivered nlonguide of the line, A price which, however, would soon rise to probably double that rote were I steady demand to spring up, such as would be crested by the construction for settlement, the settler! 91-04! Dfrnn-4 -- :- __/ - inluud Utber aid lo] 4j._r-_;._ THE MONTREAL AND TERREBONNE WOODEN RAILWAY. FIL- I" they wan` there, no number (1 W7, __.... 1.-..-.-. The house went into committee of supply and pumeil several in-ms. The item, col unizaiiun roads $50,000, was passed over with the understanding that the commie: sinner of Crown Lands would explain the details nf the ])lUptlSt3(1 expenditure. The item ol $75,000 for a (leaf and dumb insti- tuliou was cnrriu.-c,l after much queatiun ing as to locality. The Attorney Gl`DL'l': I appeared to have no prcpnssessiuns in favour of Hamilton us thelocaliiy, He said no lJ]fIf`F` in ah- ' 7|!-:.rrunn.. 1.. .1 l Riven V ` mg, Attorney-General Mncdonald in reply to an inquiry, said the government would he prepared to say next week whether or nut an mljuurnment. to a given day should take plncc-on account of the obstructive course of the gentlemen opposite-. The King-ilnn anal Front:-nnc railway and sulm: other similar bills were read a third time and passed. "Fl... L -... - ,-,,,r ,__-... -._-_ _._......5- hr Pominville, wlm is conducting the tlne prosecution against Spellman, was as- saulted by the latter yesterday on coming out ofthe Court House. ':Efi r7-- FROM MONTREAL. Montreal Dec`.17.-The Telegraph Corn puny wnll from January 1st reduce its rate: to 25 cents [or ten words from Montreal to any part of the Province of Quebec and so far as Toronto and Hamilton. `Two 0;` the prisoner; whoveacaped from the Reformatory at St. Vmcent de Paul were recaptured this morning. 11.. 'l'I-_3__E|I ,,I _ 9 ,, , 1,,,.,, .1 ___ ....u.c year would be From the Reformatory, Pene- DO income. From the Provinci- sylum be counted on 86,000. sylum $350 ; that at Orilla, alion Department, $24,500 ; the unicipul Loan Fund, $200,000. ,he would explain, as much had I last year, but. that was owin lilies Buonnsina lhnr ..nL--\- -' Wednesday, Dec. I6.-Among the nine petitions presented was one from the cor- r poration of London, praying that the power of the corporation to ll up the vacancy in the Board of Commissioners, caused by the ofce of Recorder being abolished, be not.` taken away from them ; and another from Ambrose Hamilton and others, praying aid for Roman Catholic colleges. I/Tr \rfnl`nlI :..s-...,`!..-_.) _ | 'n . E 'I'- - _ __.......-.. `an-g-;\IIa\4 \a\lIIV-SL5. Mr McCall introduced a bill to facilitate the collection of debts on written ICklJOW- lodgmi.-nta, which was rend a. first time. 1.. 1-: ..- . Mr (;}re_:eley`s -lecture on " Self-made-men" was well attended last night, J 011:: Young occupying the chair. ELL ', , ___.......... ma xuc auuuuy. 116 place in the province had mo e ` to grind than Hamilton: He knew wuuled the Deaf and Dumb asylum c, not cnnlecz with having had it a Iher of years. No denite answer wa-1 n as to the proposed site for the build- Considerable discussion also took e on the iaem of $100,000 for improving ad navigntion and drainage of lands. er ittms were passed, including $5,000 to Red River aim`.-or. LE 01.s*LA1_r} VE ASSEMBL 1'. ,, _.- .,..... rnancu, JI.lUlUUlDg . River sufferers. : House adjourned at midnight. _-_ . ..,. owing 1 but litl SI"IUl.-I I. TEMLIWI RA MS. - V, _-.~.u.;-uuu `a rill 1, : d. nt, nu-tin inrn. _n.--- ._.._, r-nu uul. ycr H8311 Of the ing to the hut census, until I u:ken-in l87l-when the xrger. In the meantime the whole year would rom Refnnmnm-u D- man. 11 UIITH AHIRICA; the shareholders in `d at lho Ln-A-- "`~ ad Muzini Ins at the since been stated lhnt nd likely to recover` the 1 I mace, however, tbs: the imp mbornrv In-4 0`-I-' '-" ` __,-.,. .. nu: promoter: 0! rs: f ' : per `l'.llIid0 [ha ling n --3-A muunuera In this under- London Tavern yester- uthe chair. The report that, after a. careful ex- BU Of the ham? um I-- V ` ..... _-uu null ecretnry, were engnged chad. They begun or went eutwnrdn. They md hndinterviuwu with they could import in- enzth than hr 1-200-- _ , --.....u.n, ll.IU lllell wever, improve- `, and that his death my ....... a-(guy uependent r nrticlea of little ulna. _ ,-._ -...u._y nu nich have occurred, pate that the distri- nr the present your ` year." `The chir- yn nf the In-m--* --` 36 . Iclea of little. ...I... tau: \.cU .'$62,5 up on point he is covm-- oh- |-v--- .-'1'be gene- this lvnrn 5-...-- ` uu UV II : lltell An-.-.-- -' _.-VII. llr ` LILII-I Boxes Fresh Lemons Keg: Fresh Prunes _ Claus Italian Bitten " John Bull Bitter! Vermouth Bitters Wolfe : Schiodun Schnapps, to. to. The moot complete assortment of choice ENGLISH l -FCJBEIGN GBOOERIBS; `AND WINES mA1l`lnDc:.r.:_.QU0R8 H H Hock, pints and quarts Rum, Gin, Scotch and Irinh Whiskey English, Irish, and Canadian Porter, pint! and quarts ` English, Scotch, and Gandian Ale, pints nnd quarts English and Canadian Cheese McKinnon a celebrated Biscuits in great nriety Raspberry Jam and Jelly Red Currant Jelly Black Cnrrnut Jam and eliy Gooseberry Jam nnd Jel 3', 8c. Bottles Cherries - I` Dunnons It Gteengagea, 8:. 80. A And a choice auomnent of'Pish and Hen: Sauce, Curry Pasta and Curry Powder, Pickles, at uuunlllr very Snndemnnls Port. Hnaden Port ` Burgundy, Port, Bx-nndy-HennosIy, lnrtell, O Sayers, &c., 8c.,{l wood or bo old Port Wine ulo an imported by on Wine In:-uln 843 and 1834 Soul, G _ vuumpI5E"-Uola pints and quarts, and Sparkling Moaelle Ilngl. -3 --1-- W B. Menu .3 00. have retlnced thoprioe . of GOODS for the Holidays. Quarter Boxes Layer Raisins Half Boxes " Boxes Black Basket Layer Raisins Drums Sultsna. - Boxes Prime Valentin " Keg: and Half Kegs Helegu Gmpes Boxes Prime Eleme Figs, only 20 cents per box Boxes Ilelsga Figs, 3 lbs for 15 cents Boxes Citron Peel Boxes Lemon Peel Boxes Orange Peel Pure Mixed Spices - Oinnsmon, Allspice, Gloves, Ginger, lies, to " Psle Brownsnd Golden SHERRY- Oozens, Domecq, Gordon 8 lcenz Greheufs old Port. Wim- Pemsrtin , io -_j. CIIYISIIIISS C N6! Year are COIIIIIB I air Brushes. Combs. Perfumery ac.. just received from Paris. } Dec. t5. _-. -..m-um nuuu, WE mount to $545 03; r School Fund, and `rces. whip}. 3.. .--.-z Prlceu of Good: as Low House In the City. To every reuil Onltolner ` Friends and acquaintances Ire iupectfully invited to:-mend the funeral fromlbe residence or her uncles, George street, on Fridays! 2 p.m., to Waterloo Cemetery. y __ __.. r--. ...-.-uuuaun.-, p In On Wednesday nfternoon, 16th December, of consumption, Miss In-y Wormwith, niece 0! Messrs Bnilie Brothers, printen, nged 21 379. WI-in-ul-. -...l ------9---~~ ` ` [CHRISTMAS BOX. u. unspcr, U.D. ' The funeral will take place on Saturday I at half-put twelve o'clock, p m n.-. r.-I....-.a-_. _r.-_---_ ---- - Brock ; The writer of a Vienna letter in the North Eastern Cor-rapondena gives some de- tails of the proposal for disarming, yhich England is said to have addressed to the two great continental Governments of Western and Northern Europe. He says :-I have some reason to believe that Mr Disraeli, when he spoke vaguely of s mediatory ac- tion between France and Prusais, had some foundation for making these revelations. He was referring to a. pros t of Lord Stanley to put an end, once or all. to the uncertainty which, in spite of formal as: aurances, reigns on the subject of the faith- ful execution of the Treaty of Prague, Ar- tic1e5. The line of the Maine would in any case be rigorously maintained. 1 am, per- haps, too airmatire in spea;kin of 1'0 sale of Lord Stanley. It would ierhirpspl?-e more correct to any that condentinl over- tures hnve been made. The latex-nallonal Railway Goufereoes at St. ' Petersbnrgh has adopted ruoluliona having for their objeet to facilitate and increase direct tramc. Their proposals are to remove the im- pediments arising from the Russian frontier custom homes, to allow French locomotives to proceed through to Eydkn'hnes,to provide for the more rapid delivery of goods liable to spoil, and to further reduce the railway fares in Ger. many, Fiance and Russia. This look! like civi- lisatlon. .w. urnwlng the cash 313! December, 1868, That balance he esti- 1 undo the total gross Au eged elector wee brought up to the pol- ling-booth in Lincolnehlre the other day. By a severe intellectual elort he tneneged to conde hie nerne end eddreee to the polunoclerk, but when naked for whom he would record hie vote there eroee : diculty. He had entirely for- gotten. The four names were celled out, but i the dilculty wee not resolved. He laid it we: "none of thou. It wee too late for 5 new eendidete to be norninnted for him, end no they ehowed him the curd. He could not reed. Luckily, the norm occurred to him by e Iudden inepirntion, and he mentioned 1 loan! Iolicitor. For him and for no other would he record hie vote. The solicitor wee sent for end edneeted the me: up to the voting point, Thie gentle- men bed probably cenvueed the electore, and bed done his work so eectuelly u to obscure the old mange feeble political conviction: in unbounded edtniretion of hitnlelf. comm ONE, com; ALL, SKINNEIVS DRUG STIIBE Fmy Cents and upwards. ONE GIVEN AWAY AT -~ *~-v-=- 0- ween Seal, ` H8, quarter pint; .' I IIIIIIU LI` ...w. 1' unu, and that 5, which he specied. from the Dominion, to take up this year to the Amount of l drawina oh. ...-I- IN THE CITY. AND GET A THE FINEST DIED. mantel | Soul, kc. kc. ll lFERGU _L IIIIUUJIIHAIO It 33 9d, and Bull 1! lld, Thnnlpli BLACK SILI8 i I Oolound Sill! Splendid ulna. VIIGIFU -llll Z 1 1: 1o;d.' Uaull eraetnedi AS TE] BTOGK I n uuuu AID: 1411' We nndnrtnb` mnnyothnnotq on close mated, mm ably undo: ~ I Nov. 14. I VIE BDHIKZW Blsck Satin:-, _ra-nun; 100 Donn Railwl damn, will not anthem. 1 Cut: Hormehdl Rl-..L 51.4-- 1.. n... -uauullh DI the Ihnr `loan .. a 1m rovemenu Itmellt-;2:;(ZC0Ko'l |-liwhicpb In mpidmf uni ntion-in of 0,0 .n`axpnditure lb `grant of I. t. .m`11outlny and than mug, 315,000 $l{00.0::,'ll.'nd' .ndVdmin.gg_ Helen-ned W! I` I , _..- --nan-II-MIA ouuool Income at 3 per cent, would unount to: Upper Canada Grnmmnr F1 had not intended to --calh-bes-'ing interest, $200,000; but he intended drawn` balance of $100,000 on Dec which be had mentioned. bu] mated at $l31,94-a.nd :1 Aucrldrf? | M0.\TRl_ {LACK BBO! E..A.-L _-J ll- should n .4 gall fly and , unuu ; the that IIRAA )UBOBA8lB81 rinou Ind A11,` '2. on _...I ml.`- GIVING` FEBGI1 `-'55 ITII X; lamb, ao.`.`}"` ___._j-j---? Gum: Fnnut. AND BALL non Bon.-We call attention 1: meat in another column of the and Bill of the `Prentice Boys 0 commemoration of the closing I Derry, which will take place to-tn at the City Hall. Every eon for rendering the entertainment tractive, and no doubt the manng that their endenvouri have been 6 ed. The chair will be taken pro past level: o'clock. AT< - uuuuuu apt dlndia state that , that a /sanguina. the Puss of Dnlinm `ool Kahman Kb ted with great loss of earthquake I ived that the shi und for Liverpoo -_-.., ----um: J1-III: mi p`:-ogreuing, Consul, in said to barricades in t 7- American ag i outed to induce he demands of T dayare founded 0 1 Dec. 5 micro Roberta as In 't.ed State: is oici u......,,..--.. - , ,_ 7 g. Mr Johnson tercourse with ernen friendly E0 8; civil war in `A Generals Grant :1: ent of ex-rebel o treason, so also a General Grant 11 house 3 distingui | 7- `L4 ;e"ut{:ne iiiue" hens demanded th lunteer force in `the prohibition of mediately; the d for conveying a he restoration` of nd ; {he punithm 4..--`Ion.-I -uni L.--- h at the Mini , declared tba f the same mind rd to the aettleme ing between Eng! ace between the `neon. the American _._._. .. ......., ; 1 put cent overhaul and is a good sign of the growing 3 the country. ,. Dec. 1.-The ident Johnson : 1'. by Congress, 1:: tions condemning e bepn called fort leave open the qu F the national d in a lader on the nan; Hill has writt of the recent elect efeacof the worki be heavy expense nowponducted ; a ll, he argues thll. the necessity ex her out lay illegal ill UUVL- Pia city` `say-s,"it"; s [:9 that the Turkish : p will-listen to tho, 1: I11... _- J` uvuuu - ----__=__ . H3 ascribes the American ewspa secret dislike for ceful I-elutions bet aulted andwbrnn at Syria; and n at mm of all treaties. cured in Paris, th 1:, pressed by the to the demnnd on modetstion in in Athens. The nnnony of co :51: LAST PAGE . raid`; London ape In India -s..a.- A`I__L snnr EvEmNG,| Total . . which is nearly 12 per cent overln sign m-nus.-. n 'I-l\Q-- -2 - M447 at year : prices, VTELEGJ EoL}'d ,_ Line?!-;eu ..`I- n... 1:: rs-HI mam; NI ,-_ _ _..... 1-uAU."`UIr unto: of the Kingston and Perth Road 1 nfternoon, It Shannon : Irm, at prices, viz : _ I , . _ . _ `V :41 nuc `E Cqulpges of the club in diereut portion: of the city, con- upicuous by the red, white and blue ribbons, jauntily attached to the whip-bundle: of the drivers. Tan DRIVING GLUn.--A meeting of this club took place yesterday afternoon, and 1 fair tu out in point of numbers was present. the afternoon the pedestrian was reputedly greeted by the presence of the gay equipages citv. enn- During {49 L:c1-cnI.--The public the lecture of Professor I Ha.`1 to-mo:-row evening: The Sea. ,, ____.. ....... uuuturl no me law and c loving sentiment which will be echoed from the Eastern States. The interfei of the government may possibly have terring eect, butit is too much to su] that this interference will be far-reat enough to mete out exemplary punish to the wrong-doers. As regards the e of this outrage, likely to follow in Can one marked e'ect will he to give weigl the plea which will be set up in extrsd cases, and which was set up before the nadian court in the case of Reno and A: son, that the persons extradited cannc sure of a trial by the properly constil authorities, but that their lives will l danger from mob violence. It is no d to avoid as for as possible such an e'ec ing produced, nullifying the Extmd treaty, that Mr Secretary Seward has 1 ened to offer his explanations to the Br Minister, pass current on the fruntiers of civili Indiana must conform to the law , . _ in outline the immigration policy of the Domin- .. 4 .7L|nLI.IuCllL. nu` uuu Iu I'LL`! put it hit Il`e3 I1Il11H.!Ipt.|`8lblt` limit At the sonic time lit` would explain. that he did nt-t 17-r-.-nw in .- nisnt say the debt W-~uld auwun: in $9.500.0U0 over the $|.`>`2,;'i1.)0_irIfNi, There were certain debt: which he always assumed were to go in reduction ~{ the debt of the la Prorinace of Canada 'l'hen.- is the (light Western Railway debt. upward.- all $3,000,000, with interest. or aln-ut3,"J1.3.0HH. There was the s ecinl postal debt of the Grand Trunk Rai way, which was ut down in the public accounts at about ..`. O.I'|<>. There was the special debt of bunvl.-J i~'~ uPd under the arrangement, which was lying in the Dominion coders at Ottawa. during Iill the time these negotiations were carried on, while the Finance Minister had only to re- alize on these securities in order to redut-ei the debt. All these were lying there, and would amount. if sold. to the sum of S-1,5(X),000. The amount of the ljrerii Western debt at present was upward of $4,iI10,00O. Having explained the origin of the debt, the hon. gentleman went on t.. state that the eorts of the Government had been directed to reducing the Provincial debt as much as possible. There was no doubt but this Great Western debt was as good as the bank, and by getting it credited to the late Province of L'nIJar la. and Yhu Northern Railway debt also, the Provincial debt would be so much the less. The Bank of Upper Canada. debt was dis;-uted.:and would only be taken at a valuation though, of course, that never could he acceded to. Thu debs amountedto about $50.00!) : and he claimed that it should be deducted from the excess of debt over the 362 500,000. On the whole he had to congratulate the House that, notwithstanding the expectations oi last session. there would be a surplus of half a. million dollars in the Provincial treasury on the 31st of December. Money was money ; and he would call attention to the fact that here was $850,000 in hard cash which had been invested. All the lia- bilities of the Government had been met, ull the appropriations had been satised. and this cash remained in hand. They had half a. million of dollars invested in the bonds of the Dominion. purchased at 92-. Now they were worth 106; and they lmd besides $35,000 invested in Dominion stock at 6 per cent, purchased at 101, and now worth 105. On these-eimple transaction alone $60,000 had been gained, in the event of the Province now seeking to realize. That investment, too, was not a dormant one, buts living investment. Lust session hon. gentlemen opposite urged the invest- ment of these surplus funds in banks, where the sum would draw 3 to 4 pergent ; where- as now the Province drew a. higher rate of interest.--interest which was paid promptly to the very day, and available for general purposes. Very few banks were willing to pay even 4 per cent, unless the money were left with them for a. definite time-by doing which the banks wo` `hemselves acquire the righttu invest thl ey; and, if that investment proved unforzunate, the money might be lost altogether. The hon. gentle- man then took up the estimates for the com- ing year. Last. year, he said, the total estimates amounted to $1,352,678. This year the total reached $l.59T,T89 85. , Ir Wood next passed in rapid review it num- bar of items in tbenaw estimates, and explained ion and of the Province. The items referring to the sdministrntion of justice, the Lieutenant. Governor's residence, and Idditionnl asylum .c- cotnmodstions, were explained. As to the item 375,000 for 1 Deaf and Dumb institution he said it was nilisgrses to the Province that it did not nlrndy have such an institution in existence, The next item was-Improving navigation of Inland waters, and surveys, and drainage of lends, $100,000. It was proposed to expend on I lock between Ilulkolu snd Rousseau Lakes, and improving rivers connected therewith, $35,000. He believed this improvement was brought to the attention of the Government or the late Province of Canada, and surveyors were sent out, who made I. survey of the locality, and an estimate. which was ocislly reported to the ooe of Public Works. This had been obtained by the Public Denlrtmaat her: ....a .._ V a-j--n TH: Puma ROAD.-M l'.l._ T`! ` -:- Tn nnlr nlnng nn.-.o---1- "' L`rresp_>ndc-uts at Washi the lynching of Reno and A: ;n...... I - - - I ....a la u_r .\lODL|'El -lune, frc 12; miuuu-s for the dlfferenccl and Kingston limr-_] _. . . _ . _ . ..-us nun: IJIWH` hall iu wrappers fur mniiin Issued every Friday. SINGLE (`UPH-IS oflbe] hm) at the couuwroflhe pul ma:-1 lfrnnlr D--A _ TV _ ..........~. uu uall. not (0 consider any prujeci of direct taxation in order to carry on the ulira of the Province; and far distant, he ,.huped_ was lhe day We would have to resort. to such I method of raising revenue. He spoke for himself, undoubtedly, but he hoped the day uf din-ct taxation was more than a quarter of a ceniury distant. There were yet many means at increasing lhe revenue without rrlorling lo taxation. The hon genilamnu concluded amidst applause by moving that the Speaker leave me chair. VI units! UIBCRIPTION Executed neatly. cheaply, and `expeditiously n the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. .;_ Trains arrive and depart from Statmn as follows: 1 , [This is by Montreal -lime, 2} minut.-a I`m- at... .x:n'.._.._, ,..,....u, guspense Accw altogether a gross revem jug with other item $2,263,348 60. Againsl xhe appropriation of $1,] alluded to before; then meme of interest at 5 pa: excess of the debt over 1 at $9,500,000, amounting fuudi, $137,500; munic: common school fund, schools, $8,850 ; Crown] $3,000. Here the hon. correct hi: statements: H, .|.-.,I.: Lx ;_g.:' .~/~.7.~.7 /+7i1`::`T PA (:15. "'SiugIe copies EWS. cunlmnina vhn . THURSDAY THE DAILY NEWS--THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17. ____________`________________________Z________ ,__ --u-v arm; the unuiaunlly It- management will nd r duly appreciat- promptly at ha.1f- I In lruveIlL-rs Guide. I UIAU I come wu-r. * 5:40 u.m. Mixed-train 10:00 a. In H " '?.:.n f u- -.1-tuuulalc. , ,___ .... tn the ttret place,he believed the specic payments would reach $80,000. There wouldbe0t'nuhsidies$l,1l8,178. l'he specic payments, he would explain, were those which the Dominion Government had to pay the Province of Ontario every hall year, In addition to this they paid soc perhead ofthe population, according another census was subsidy would be larger. amount for the $1,116,872 80. Pene- tanguishene,_$700 a.l Lunatic Asylum The Maiden Asylum $350; $100 ; the Education Consolidated Municipal about the matter, position to call had not taken place. down at $10,000. would be got in ce, from private such like revenue. IL $20,000 ; but the Government ance of the House change in the pre- Then be estimated the interest on the debentures on the investment at $30,000; stock, $21,000 ; Crown Lands revenue, clear from all charges, $250,000; Clergy Reserve $134,500 , Common Schools, $109,500 ; Grammar Schools, $6,850 , Suspense Account, $4,000-making Bllolether 9 am... --_. - -V [`he should bear in: Professor Dupuis, at St. Geo I nun-sin- -A A , _.... "nu ;;uut:r- cannot be al constituted nut that n...:.. I:__( - - OF IVIKY DIBCRIPTION .-.l... -I-- ` ` ,---. `-4019 In B ation which the Seymour Vigi- ittee hue overstepped. A State ' judicial machinery and social like Indiana cannot set up the aerate nnirv -1-5-L -~' ,--v...J u-unuu WUUIU. civilization. tconforrn order- lent back Itern interference nment a de- suppose `erferenne will ha I`--- --- -` ' GOING IABTI. {:30 pm. I Mixed train 3:15 am. ;.50 u u n n`..r)n - , -_ ...- `.1:-DI-Ill l.`Ull.lVI1 Prentice of Kingston, in f' of the gate: of to-morrow evening ebn has been made unusually unkn IL- ln~1l:,y Lima.`-J.-3Q ' EVENING, DEC. 17. -Mr Linton sold the toll: '8l"Tl1 nnad n- "7- ' ic in mind George : ; at eight. o'clock: subject ....;~n , I DH! 1.! was within of(e-v-ery per- son that, substantially, morally, materially, and religiously, towns were far greater losers than gainers by the present system. But, place the power of lioens ng in the strong arm of the GovernmenI-who would not be dissuaded from enforcing the lnw-nnd it would be well ad- ministered and made to yieid n handsome reve- nue to the Province. The estimates be had now gone over amounted to $l_597,T8_9 85, and by another year be hoped lu be nble-sbould be oc- cupy the present p0sition--to show tbs! it had not been an over-estimate. In theirs: plsct-,be pavtnenta wnnm ...---. sot the CHRONICLE AND news uf the week, may be IIJHHHJQ pfi 'h`|`-L--J` or 4)-3. Ipu,,_ ni.-u. Ca .|._ _; .. .,- v-r uuyyvac rill far-reaching mplary punishment 3 e'ects Canada. e weight to it extradition rt the Cu- ,.t"D-/ - eD.u1.v Nnws may Jblimninn nim: 13.: , ,-._ --\v I-IIIII ad on Wednesdny , the following -- --- 85.5` to the a.drertise_ xe Grand Featinl ...4- Ir:,, - ,J -y-auILUICU be in doubt. =.....L -_ -~' , from which deduct ICL` between Montreal 8 771 401 276 ` Prosperity o; "-.- uul ratupe. 1 De tact was that the trnc in the very article which he propoled to place under Government control necessitated these very institutions It might be said the Govern- ment could prohibit the importation of liquor or stop 1:: manufacture; but they could not do impossibiiities. They had no power in the di- rection spoken ; and, even if they had the power, they were not prepared to keep an army up be- tween bnndwich and Gupe in order to prevent the manufacture of the article. It might be oh- jecied, too, that by the proposed measure, a re- , __. ..uuuIa an e'ect be- Extradition the Kingston 1-": may I. n oice. Prit wrould was the ideal of u vigorous [;hyis(:nlunL Fund of vubcltmr spt an, nu Ll pusseuaeal ;ston pawcrs of x:D1l\.ll'&[lC!', pected on his appoin -DJ. live lung to he nu ux II , `-i ---a.-su HUI . l Mr Jefferson Davis, ern Confederacy, was meeting. By n curiou the nuccell of 1 how Lincoln. ex-President of the South- pruent At the Warwick curious coincidence he witnessed bone named after P--=4-A , . Mr H. Whitehead, an inolfensive resident of Streeuville, while returning home on Sunday, was mnrderously attacked with a knife by some `unknown person, and severely cut about the heed end face. The Arrival of a third person caused the assailant to run o`. For sheep killed by dogs Chinguacousy lest week pnid out to two persons $33, sud Der- lington over 880 for 29 sheep. The Guelph Township has accepted claims to $46 60 for sheep destroyed by dogs, and Edwsrdsburgh, Grenville, $85 '15. The Township oflmihon, Northumberlsnd, issued orders for $72, for sheep. - --.uuw vvuul but it ' .3..- .L... - - -_,.-.... ....; pcurll. or me forked date: 5500. His object was form a co-pnrtner- ship with Harll. I`.-... ..L-__ `IVI . Edward F`. Sneider, a real 9: 9,;-ruled in St. Louis for sen njous letler to Earn, the magi :6 upon the secret of his 1 over f( I, `-1 co... ,,_ ._... ., .... csupiuyurl, and wh had betrayed by decatnping with t This aspect of the the bezzlement, would place it the Alhburton treaty, and out of the Cnnadinn courts, In m1 matter unit: Boston. The names ; not transpire in `cum from the United States, un be a watch manufacturing company Whether the prisoner is ultimately e not the police authorities here den credit for the protnptneas with whit ,,- _...-- I-vutli great which the com- municuion was attended to, and the arrest nude. , ,,,_,, .,....... ........cu we rouovnng reply! from the chief of police there: Hold Warren; I will send an cicer immediately." This morning the prisoner was placed at th, her, and was defended by Mr John McIntyre. Hr Robt. Chnnonhouse, chief of police, being sworn, stated thnt he had reason to believe that the prisoner had committed a robbery at Boston, United States, and therefore requested his remand for eight days to enable the police to produce eifidence of the fact. The msgistrnte granted the request, end the prisoner was or, cordinzly sent to the county goal. The number of watches stolen is stated at eighty, sad it was said that Warren doe not deny his identity, but denies the commission of robbery, stating that the property had been intrusted to L2- A- ` `V- ,, __,__, _._ Snow Snon C1.L'a.--There will be a meeting this evening in the commiuee rooms of the Hech|nica' lnuimle, of gentlemen luourn -ie to the fornntiou of I Snow Shoe Club. W-. undersmni a large number of persons are unzi- oun to enrol lbemuclves, Ind the club is likely to start with I strong show, ,_ -...._..-. nu. .-rnu_u.uuvc| tahtulllll in the last. crisis of international diiculty, Judge Draper took part among the fore- must in encnuruging and directing the pa- triutieainie that was kindled then, and up to the latest days of his acLivit_v he continued to take :1 lively interest in the Volunteer uiuvement and the rie assuci:1- Lion mu`-'cn1ent, which guinea] new life in the exigencies of that critical period. His death will leave :1 mcanc-_v on the bench tilled temporarily by the uppointnient of :1 Deputy Judge. while in his family he leaves a widow and four or five young children lu mourn their irreparable luss. The city of Kingston is manifesting this day its sense of loss by a display of colours at half-mast, and among the population the melancholy event is a topic of general conversation, I , ._ __... ..` u\,III\.|l5\I PlUlCD3ll)llHl diaslinctiun as an author of on` practice at a very early period of his carver. As an mlvucue he won confidence; Ind us ajuxlgu he gained esteem). As a citizen he has been universally ilk(`(i, and regret fur his Iva: wili_be Lleepiy fall: by those who knew his caitiumblc qualities. It was in his nature to be intensely patriotic When the clouxlnf wnrlnwererlmwr (Junasla :. .L- 1-4 ' ' I A ' *' His intellecluu menu were of per, Wu Ln.-lit _ . uuunx, I U| revenue of which the Province was not posses- sed nlrendy-thnt in cue it should be needed, it 'L*U-d be well to look around and sec Ibrre the revenue could be got. And he would throw Uul. the suggestrou to the House, whetht-r or not it would be udvissblv-, nll thing: considered, that the Government should ulte entire charge of the accusing system of the Province, and make what they could thereftotn for the gt-nenl revenue of the Province to aid the hoapitnln and such in- stitutions, which the Province wu bound to mnIntaiu-from the responsibility of which they could not racspe. The tact lblch he hrannuarl on at V _ ._ .,. u 1-;_1\,11J A.IA.4l.a 1415b: We deeply regret to ruconl the demise M an earlv hour this morning of William George Drnpcr, Judge of the County Court of Frontenac. Judge Druperhas been lung naufferer, and for upwards of It year has been too ill to undcrtuke Ihe duties of his oicc. Last winter, in compimy with his father, the ealggmed `C5101 Justice of Upper Canada, he made a trip to the Southern States in order to enjoy the milder climate of Georgi: and Alnhamr, hut on his re- turn in the spring it was noticed that he had derived little or no benet. from the Lrip, the fatigue.-1 of travel and the loss of .`.....,_:f_ 1' - ' ' " ' duinv.-ulic.cunufnrrs so dear to the iuvalirl Inning probably counterbalanced all the Item-ts expected from the change of climate. The Jud;_;e wns able to move about during the tine weather of sum- mer, l:uL:la.Ltcrl_y in: has been conned lo the house, and his friends anon diviued in his altered countenance the relentless approach ..r full. IL. 1...). .I: I I .., r...._-, -~. . Ju-.. --up`..- war to the insidious encroachment of his illm-ss-whm-n in his prime-Ju-lge Draper mun in possession of pllyiscnlund intellectual faculties spurts, a heurly pe(lu..:ri~ uml apparently nl' great it was condently ox- appointment that he would muamcul to the Bench. intelleciuul abilities lllltl legal acquire- Ins-Inlu u:..r.a ..l' .. l.:..'l, ,._.1 _ I _ 1 1\ . < ._..........n-4 nuns; nun.---..-..uu urvrr-uu1...u of fate. He has (lied ut an age when man \ is considered in his prime-, an I just nulcr1- ` In! on tl-A 5----1------ ~---- -` - " ` ' l)MA 7'11 OF JIYDGE DRAPER. I`! id doe ndt , that by my employers, and which lruat he IV8d bf dnnnmning -:.|. .LA -- 1 defended John-Mclntyre. obt. apriaoucr SL111:-,1, nnrl or----s-F--~ --~-- ` .. uuuuul comcnaez _nuned . , -__,,.-,..., nuu wulcn lruat he the property_ :1" cue. mnlrina oh... ..-:..._ 7 ___. an: thin commnnicntion the matter the hands of detective McAuley, Line in instituting: (`lone search iiy, the result of which Ins that il"' I-at n-n-5-- L ` '

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