Kingston News (1868), 19 Dec 1868, p. 2

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-.JII.I -... -_- ______J __ uvu.ns<:lVU3, re detained in the Court House, either can 3- the lap! die: n memben of a jury or :1- ting wenrily on the back benchen untilaum moned by the emblematic latter, '0 as- nuns their active duties. Sm. wonder i n indeed cum in their rug... meoduee: at Court, they should imbibe that passion for kw, proverbinlly unou-mg. which `em lo no mnny__t1-iviu! notions being brough: and to much bud feeling Ind enmity be- tween counuy neighbours. Under the new nystem only four sets Of jurors will be required during the year, and 1! the ptofeuion are disposed to carry out tho Ipirlt of U1! act, sad to refrain from demuding juries unless they are comp quite I n- erto allowed admission into the English City 9! the Dead." But all thntis thanged. Spur iards came in side by side with Englishmen; they stood round the coma in the chapel where were handed to them; then they issued forth in the rear of the the brink of the grave. the coin was shout to __ ,-.,- ...uu-us ouuua] and 1 mining Saturday as the Sabbath. Mr Archibald Higginaon, who has upwards of ve years employed as In in the works of the Henares Canal, in 1 .1998 of Guadalaiarn. in Qn.:. 1.... :---A mnde Him a God. " "l:he-h'Ioc:dmoi' the martyr is the seed of the Church! We sowed the wind and we reaped the whirlwind. Our vices, follies, irreligion and cruelty created thnt church which he: been our scourge and oppresaor through countless ages. There is evidence of least honestly given and with a good purpose in view. The proposition is to call A grand re- ligioul council to settle the Sabbath question denitely; eiiher adopting Slundny for all or dividing those wishing Sunday and those ra- `IF A-nI.:I....u.1 ru- unc -vuru -momma, whinh lies at the bot of this controversy." he says, is declared mean simply rest. Cease from labour and vote to lbe service of God-thiu in the lit and spiritual meaning of the word `Shnbbua, Sabbath. He declare: that he has been` heated us the spokesman of a party respect: in numbers, respectable in intellect, fully sun-`led-oi the correctness of their views, fullv determined to discuss the subject in nl bearings; and then he attacks with some verity the intolerance and bigotry of com his fellow religionists. Jesus, he says, was cied and made a martyr of, and His disci` made `The blood of ms of Church!" vi cruelty chu ..1.:..n. L , .... ...\, Anal. u: ut IU 4,134}. [[1618 I5 I! [DOVE- ment on foot for raising finds fur the benefit oi" the pour-st sch-.il..r.4, so as It) enable them to give ibrir minds exclusively to their studies. A Troy coachman was asked by his ouster to go to B grocery and buy 5 pin! ofyenst lie atly refused to go, when the master ordered him to harness the horse to the coach. This was done, and the master was driven to the grocery, Whre he purchased the yeast, and back again. `Ihen John pin out his horses, believ- ing himself to be a miserable victim, but saying nothing. Judge Pope, of Hobnkcn, N, J., instead of sending ~`druuks" and petty offenders to gaol for three in! nabs, as has been customary, to he warmed. fed and clothed through the winter at the public expense, now sentences them to if- teen day: on bread nnd water. The number of- commitmeuts is rapidly diminishing. A contributor to the Ian: Cincinnati, proposes that S by the Jews as their Sabbat brew word `Sbnbbu, whinh cuntrnrm-av" I-- --- ,,{_.__.. .... nu-I/IMIIJ U A nugget of gold weigl taken out of the Gold Bar Queensland, and 130 mm: mined in two days. At 480 ouncoa in Inn an-an -- TJze.'e are twenty-mne unive rains: in Germany, with 21,542 aludenls, and lhe number of pre- feusors engaged in lecturing Io them ntnounled in the last le'm to 2,194. Thcxe is give elrluiivnlv In .L..;. .....:=-- H"Snnlo copu-o or II Nuns, coutmning lhe news: bad at wrappers for mmlin mined awry Friday. The Ultavm Timts has private information from Washington lbt-at a sarong ebrt will be male there during the present winter to secure :1 nu9waiof1.bP Reciprociny Treaty. Charles Dickens`: latest production is I de- scription of his last voyage from America to Eugiaind in the steamer Russia. ...-. yuunu men. Ul (purse uh` H113 he cannol do for nothing, and he only asked the CuUJlI!I1- tee lbnt lhay would lake his case into conaidrr. miou, ns he had lull condence in the Govern- ment and the Legislature that they would do `wb L was right by him. WP (In n.\l nu-ulunrl In n...; ...I._. -,.. ..-... ,-B-.u U unu.I. We do not pretend to say what course the (J ornmiuee will recommend, nor what View the Gun-rnmlenttake of the manor; but should it be-decided to curry the session beyond the hol'- duys, Ilze School 15 ll may become law, and the rexirim: Chm-I` Suns`-rlnln. Ann. ..r |'.P.... . .... L. |IlL u Uut Ul iiiu uinry in uuiei mipeiinieuueiii, I but be dispelluii that notion on Wednesday, by telling the Committee on Ediiution [hat the $2,i'i00 he had uuved be had divided b--tween Victoria College and the n-w Wesli-yan Metho- disl Church to be erecii-d in Torunid Hitting done tlmt, all he lm-J lcft us pecuniary wealth, was the resideiiu: be occupied. The Ill t'lI)Cl:ll rather l|H'plllt`!fl.bUl1J8 who hail entertuiiucd I different opinion, based upon the fisct that be has been rccvlvirig II iiulnry uf one thousand pounds H_VPI|f. It is understood that lh-s D -c- tor expects the Government and the Legislature ,lo take cure of hIl'lJ in his 0 d iig ,and it has been suggested that be ehouid Cuulinue 10 re- ceive his presentsalnry forlife. Rumour has it that at leavt one minister iniimiued he would have no olvjeclion to his recr.-iving ve hundred pounds, and many members appear to approve of that piopoaitiun. Dr Rgerson hits not made any prapusnl, {uriber than he is w ling to ui_- dertnlre C(l"li-.illJ duties, in a qlIll`l \w_v ; thin 13 making Buggedlluns as a tuember of the Coun- cil Ur Public Instruction at the same time that lie is preparing the S(`l)0Ul tuuks hr. p.0posti-I to t,'('l.U[`,t1ll.d writing It history 0! the country and its public men. Uf all this he do for nothina nn.I Hu -k-- F` nnlv nnlrnn` ` Dr Egerlou Ryerson, whole name has been fnmilint In ()unn`imnI for the past thirty yoor.4_ ` and who, for nearly n quarter of a. century, bu .hald Ihu imrmrmru nzuilinn nf l`.hiuf Hnnnrin. nuu wnu, Iur lllfly I qunr I hold impurlrml. poaili landegnor Educuiou for U `In ya: I`...... .I.... _._.._ at I J n. In. .2 nun: nun`! HUIJII" UI Ill: vnsl tlluuuls, uul v to eu,oy D quit-l and digniticd re-tirt-tm.-tit, but to { hecorne, in he says, the hislorinn of the country, [an 0|-jc-ct he has bi-en aiming in all his life. He ' now 5imply_bolda unite until I nucoeuof in up- potntcd. but it. is not yet known whether any one will be appointed to ll the ncancy, u the action of the Government in the matter dc. lpendu upon the progress nude with the new School Biltn, one of which has been read n no- `| 0nd `time, and the other has not yet been inno- gdllcrd. According to the proposed changes in f the Srhoul twyslem, the office of Chief {Superin- [ tendant will be dispensed with, and the Educa- i Iionnl Department placed under the control of la Cabinet Minister, who will be known as the Minister of Public Instruction It hit: been said that Dr Ry:-rson Mn become-. r;c-h out of his ninry in Chief Supetiuteudent, Vicfofil I Church In hn nru:-tuii in 'T`nn.ni.t grind -vuuu [uw ll) S.'*l`I1[ H) SUCH 3` {Wing hnn a large salary for doing - 31:: rtaror. u..__, .u.r-vvvurl IVISFE mm- owed thnl. is rnme and round Liminary service was performed. Pruyer in their own Cnatilinn language, but lite- islutiona of our own Analimn r.:...-.._ RESIGNATION 01'` Du RYERSDN. ._vI hid 1 _ , -. __-.........., u, .a., mstelul or -uuks"n d I xpeuse. u-nu-an... .I..._ -- =r 1, ._.. -.--.rv -xuvta u-red since (be In of December. as! six Inonlhl l,ll0 cases wcre `be Health Uioer, and there were The dimue prevails to I certain gbout the State, and several villages rm portion have Inered fenrfully ngt Ixraelttt, pub|isbed Bl poses Sunday be ndop?ed Sabbath. The old He- bbu, bottom reray." declared to `vice lileril tuning word tRh.H.-.: -- unauuan language, own Anglican Liturgy, am; then n, they stood in one man: on grave. At the moment when but be let dnwn 11-... -L:_n ..... ....c =uu_;ec: III III in some se- md some of Iesns, cru- r of, and En. Al--=-'~~ LIII |-WI U] 1 IAUIIUIIUI I`, itiou of Chief Superin- lfmwr Cnnwin, ll Ibohll P his vast luhuurs; not nilicd .4_..... ,.f.|.- ........n_.. - nunu -.3unuDIa,' or at been se- respectable per- views, and n-'IuIu ll H18 IHPTII 2 `Sbabbua, L! hll has `Mann -- :, no guys, was disciples ad |hp 1-nan-0-- SA fl RI .\Y EV!-`.'.\'l?\'H_ :u- Ill nuuctuluu U6 but not been fairly In it may he -xpecl- 3 nunue Dr Rye:-son's iih rs great deal ml" >t likely that those him all along will HI nrh sl ihinn u.` _`'J H- mews, and t I" in I an-an .... Kin non Penitentiary 0500 819th December, 1868. I Dllll From the morning of In January to the a` ing of 31:: December, 1869. D. .53. HAGDONBLL, 1'IT-_.a- 175, V - * ,-- -..... nuah, to: supplying him with Fzesh Beef. Fresh Hutton. Sail. Pork. JO `mnrninu AI 1-. IA n consequence of the failure of_ certncin Ten- derers to tul-6| the terms of their Tenders, the undergigned hnmby cnlln for fp;theL1'EN- DERS, to be received by him till WEDNI8D+Y.. the 23rd inst, for inpplying rmn 11...: -an-m --/~ `-3,. --._7 PENITENTIARY comrnncr. .V ...-_v , I. Iu`lI|` - n7.{1i.x' rnzws Jn sings in Russia, a fur I fnncs. I A train on the Rome and Oungo nilmnd Wu Inow-bound fo r twenty-four hours on Bour- day. it is cold weuthcr fn knows it, and he.knows huh... uu ul`llC|' 8.: 135. Montreal Mining Company- Silver discoveries in the loc Cape, Lake Superior, has one Itock, Ind it ndvlneed madden 33 ; subsequent sales huin $3 20, and sellers to-day dem: Montreal Cornnmtim. `Dn- J at IU I . Montreal ever doing. Exchan-. gvtx uulng. Exchange--Hna been price for Bank 75-dny til 9} to 93. pa nu, I00 8 quoted; the ily at 107}. M{\"I'Fn-I ,__ -... Cir mg ; pnce nominal. The book! rre closed. Eastern '7`ownabips * Bank--Book! lesed. Union Bank of Lower 0an'nda-Books cloud. Mechanics Banl:-Bo0ks closed. Royal Canadian Bank--Booka cloned. Preferential Ten Per Ornts It 72, but none of either offering. Montreal Telegraph Compnuy--No I-no` sales ; buyer: 3: 135. inhnlinn `M ....:._--9 mics; uuyon . W/I Richelieu Navigation Company- 117, and buyersat 115]. ' Montreal City Passenger Railway C Asked for 11110; last 3:10: at 110}. City Gas Compnny--There no no sellers 8.: I35. Mann: u=-=- r` In Illd. People's Bnnk-BuyerI without inducing l('Hel'I. Ontario Bank-SaIen dc sellers to-day In 99} and I Maison : Bank---Asked in mnrket. Merchants Bnnk--Bool latest transaclions being a div. n_ L - _ -` .._.. null. Gore Bank-Nolhing doing; not talked for during the week. Quebec Buk-Selle:a at par and buyers at 97}. La. Banque Nnlioule--Nothing wbclever do- ing; price nominal. The books: ye Eastern 'l"m....|.:....o nwn - - uunru; uuycr.-I II 105. City Bank-Sa.'.es dnri: and 102;, there being lo-dn er rate. D___I,v, rs - - UIV. Bank of Toronto--Books clos pzevioul to which 121 was oeret : Q71 ,-._., ...,. uu m-. mo: mr much impruyemenl in this respect till after the la: pruxrmo. Bank of |loulroal-Hu been ooh! to none ex- tent at 139 down to 137}, than being to-day buyers at 138 and sellers 31138}. Bank of British North Amen'ea-Nostock offered; buyers at 105. - Cilv RnnI:__C-I..- A.--- IONTRBAC Srdii HARKEF. Monlreai, Thursday, Dec. l7.--Business in securities has been unamportant in amount dur- ing the week, as is usual at this period of the year, nor do we look for much impruyemenl "V \ _.- yCI UULCU. '[`.u.Low um Lum-Fauud ready sale It old gures, und n large lot of the former Inn on hand. V:oIuaLIs-Po1stoea 50 per bushel, and 9. good show. Cnbbages scarce, Ind realizing high prices. The prospect. in this department is Ihe tom! exhaustion of the apply by the rm. of February. Roms unchanged. Hn AND Sun W--Price remains steady at last quotations, and the supply of hay during lhe past week ha? been fully eqnsl to the d!- r.-.__, 11" - - Iunuu. FClL-W00d. declining alighlly, but there is no prespect of I glut in the market at prelent, and lbe prevailing high pricu during the full prevenled nanny from laying in their anal sup- plies who are busily engaged doing so now. Coal unchanged. L.ru|.uU vn; uuenur Deei, nowever, was ptuent Pounmv up GAIl--Tbe supply not up to the mark either in quality or quantity in either department. The nnnicipnted market of"l`hurs- day immedintely preceding Chris1mn.a v:ocnp|ete- ly par.-lyaed this future of to-dag : market. F:su-Whi:e sh, salmon trout, puke and her- rings,aL1he usual gures. Duav Punnrma-_A I....,... ...-_v.. -- - , ,_,' _- ...-/ y-nuns: AJBLIITD. Dunn PaoDtCl-A large supply of butter ;J 25c was lba mark: price to-dny for bat, but lhrre was a large quanxity of very infcrior dis- p'ayed, which found its msukel among dealers, private consumer: being very shy of it. Cheese from 1010 11c uuuu l.U I0 LIC. Er.;os--Comiug forward slowly; 20 to per dozen. Tnrxnm ...- r ,, H - " `[.\'LiLl-I L'UPlE.\' oflh -o `I... ..-.....-_ ,t.- OJ HI-`ah: Fnuul-c Ann Gaus--A.good supply of family at last samrdays pricrs, and aevernl ample: of excellent buckwheat In ten cents lower. The receipt of grnin has been rem-lcted during the week principally to rye and ontl, about 15,000 bushel: of the first having been taken in during the past. week ; the price bu been steady at 68 lo 68]c One 48 lo me, the latter only paid by private cullomera. In buckwheat and wb.n.l there have been but few Lnnnaclions, and none in barley. MIAl'-_A fair unnnlw -0 t...n __...l.l- ._~'--A uuu uuuc ALI Ulnllf. Mn r-A hnir supply ll Ins! week ; prices. Some very inferior beef, however, POL'L'I`l.\ GAIl-Tbe nunnlv run an ... K-nguom Saturday, Dec. 19. The wenlher to-day wu bright and clear, but extremely cold, and we ieigbing being l0|el'l- bly good the number ofsle ghs in the market to- dny was up IO Ibe usugl Satur-is) : average. The nest apptolch of Christmas had the Heel. of bringing to market 1 fair that olproduee in most. departments, hm. Ibo opptrtunily of pur- chasing at the markets of Tuesday and Then- day nrxl. somewhat imrrlered with luoodiog purclmsere, who wavered in their oholco huwoen those market: and the preunt olo. The unr- lse: or lo-day was therefore pronounced arming!- ly slack. |'g`....v,. Aur. I1-5.... A ._.....l -.___|- .0! 7 - NEW YORK IARJLITS. (Special Telegram to Dcily Nan.) New York, Decclnbor l9.-Gotlon.tlnn:r at 251:: Flour dull and declining; receipt: IN! 6,200 hbll; Inlet are 0,900 bbll at 6,00 rrh 635 for Iuperne aura sad Ieltcrn; 6,90 mo 7,50 for common to choice extra state; 6,80 @ 8,00 for common to r-hoice extra we-stern. Rye our quiet at 6.75 0 3,40. Wheat dull and nomlnnlly lower. Rye quiet and steady ; receipts are 7,500 bush; nodes at 1,50 for western. Corn heavy; receipts are 27,000 bush; ules are 49,070 bash at 1,12 43 l,l4 for old mixed western ln store; l,l4 Frb l,l5 for do aoat. Barley firm at 2,16. .O1ta dull and heavy: receipts In `I50 bulb; sales are 25,000 bush at 18]c for do slant. Pork quiet LAM rmer at 165 171:: for `au am; 175 ft? l7c for kettle rendered. no I0 nu; wuutn, nu I0 nx. Flour receipts 8,400 bblu. lurid quiot with small uleu M uncbnnged rues. Whub--no reported Inlel. U.0. Ipriug worth 1,16 to l,|6. Other grain: quite nominnl. Provision! quiet, 11 unchanged rates. Ashen in fair demnnd I! force: rates, - ~- UOHHEVZCIA L. IIUHTKI AL MA RKB'l`B.' (Special Talqram to thc Daily Nail.) Wbul-Cnnnda Full, 1,14 10 H5. Bprilg, llbloll; wumn,nouo1n. T DI ....- -..--:.... n Ann 3.1.1. u..I-no -uh: -In. ..... ouutr to-any demanding $3'50.f/ real Corporation Bonda-Nomina1Iy as Seven Per Cent Slock selling stead- DH. .... vvullllcf m Rania. The El , he knows what a delicate sdune Patti-G-II! 5 ` " Harbour important _...I I . uu uuows wnnc delicate c6: no Patti-Onux bu. Acoordi: v over her ahouldin wbeh the in, mnntln -Ma. -..-. 0- E; inns II A RKET. SI'.;s"cinr1ng lilo wgek at 102} to-day seller: at the high` k-Buye|-I 05:1` 107 and` 107} | `D It-Horn LS irregular i ntr the {why due Bill: ranging from UTII"u ` -8519: during the week 1 99} buyer: at 99. ---Asked for at I10 ; ver} -'... -in -vvrlullly er tint .- mantie which cost $30,009 -Books clasod on I sing at 112, equal I umpany-The report of the . location :5 Thunder ,ha.s creatrd ademuud for -d suddenly from $2 50 to en having taken place nt day demanding $3 50. On Bond-.kTm-..:..-I-- -` Bonds-Notbing what; R003! a clan - 3-1:-.. Tran rllvr-` ulclr. even- 59. r Company-- M 110$. ks closed on 15th, offered and refused -Q1-.__Hnv Is` .-...-----I .s-cg. buyer: but ssod 15:11, the ,equal to 108 ex um um termed. -May be quoted Tbe Emperor slicute consti- A900-Ilinsly vben iha r-f 1-Sellers at u very little uvulu IAHT. I 30 pm. I Hind trun n so u I. and*1o7;j 25c .-.....,.u-g uaortlneut of choice i FOREIGN GBOOEBIES. [ mm 5 lll. tab and Irioh Irish, and Canadian Hdok, pint: nd quarts Whiskey Ponnr, pint! Ind ..-.a-uu_y' F031, lllll Bu-udy-Hen , Iunell, Otnrd, Du} Sagan, ha, ha, 1848 and 1834 Vintage! wood or heal: a iuporutl by ouuolves - Champagne--Gold Bed, Gran Seal, ic. pint! and qoaflynud qua:-tar pints Spukling Hopello ll Hock, and Rum, Gin, Scotch Eng1iah,Iriah, quu-ta j Boxen Blnck Basket Lnyer Raisin: ' Drums Snltnns Bezel Prime Ynlemiz 5 Jiega Ind Hal! Keg-I Hdngn Gupta Box as Prime Elena Ifign, auly 20 cent: per box" Boxes llnlnga Fig, 3 ll: for 36 coal: Boxes Citron Peel Boxes Lemon Peel . Boxes Onngu Peel V . Pure Mixed Spices - Oimnmon, Allnpice, Gloves, Ginger, lace, kc Pale Brown and Golden SHERRY-Pemu-tin, cozcns, Domeeq, Gordon C llclienzie Gmhnuru inn n'hI n.-- I-- l"Iln'5 7' 1`. __.r-._v_ --__ Six times during the year undr the pre_ sent systemic the country Iconred by the uheri in pursuit. of jurors, and six times during the year are a. number of yeumen brought from their work for which they are well awed by habits and education, to per- form duties for which they are peculiarly ned in no wny whatsoever. For clgyg to- gather these men, whose labour is most valu- gble to the country and to themselves, are I ._:__.l :_ aha (`nuns '[I'...._- _:_L The LARGEST, Wlalr Brushes. Oomba, Perfnne 13., just received from Paris. ' Dec. 19. ll :-lees of Good: as Low House In the Clly. GIVEN AWAY AT Skinnefs Drugstoro. Everybody who spends Fmy mania and upwards gets a useful present. Let Everybody come andget a P RE 8 E NT. uwxa Fiui: Lemons Keg: `Fresh Prune! Cases Itnlhn Bitten John Bull Bitter! Vermouth Bitters Walk : Sdlbd uu,Dl nuuowuuu, lnu rlpler EII:l|- W01 ! 302$, WHI- Ing Duh, and Draining Gael Panes, Porte- monnulu, with La ondleu nuartuun too IIIlI|O- roun to mention. n VI \u( elhn-ex PINE A8S0`B`l'I`l1l'l' of New JEWILIY, PLATED and FANCY GOODS, contltb listing In-GoM and 8117:: Watcher, Chaim, Lockeu, Brooches, Surf Pint, In and ring..- Rlngi, lc. kc. Jet, 303 01.5,`!!! lllbbor Good; In great variety. Oaks Bukou, Gard leeelvon, O:-not Stands, Tea Ben, to. kc. Inbognrng, [- Rouuood, and Panic: Iachh Wort Bonn, W In: Duh. Drcuiaz Can Pnnn Pawn- IIRBTRATI Pm orcAlIaIAul: HORSES. ILBIGH, and HARKIEB. Bound and good In every Iiculnr. Aly 1: the Brhh American Ho , I'\.-* In --~--`>*--- ---~----:-- ----- Tcs: T035: TOYS! REMEMBER THE GHIIJEEN , - -... ..... -um pxulucn lBRY--PI loans, Gmhnura very old Port Wine Bandeau : Port Wine lhsgien Port Burgundy, Port, lanai: Brand!--"--`--" -- cnuxzmus un msw umrs PRESENTS, HAPPY WE WILL BE! . . '-':*l:'-"`(v-'7,` VINKIN `ADD! suoxw amnion, aux. IHGBY8, be. a.:,, Amara 0!l"~!I'AlD, i X11110 ha at the lowest poufblo priest. 3- mm. dam forgot u. all sound. J. cmnlroln. j KING STBIIT. December 19. .p|_v, and upodii IU PRINTING ` 19. __.y-__.j_$:.; cniismas BOXES TOYS ! TOYS ! JUST RECEIVED LAMPS BY THE SUWDRIBIB. JOB Come and see then: -F0R. $AI..I?.l_ _ :1`. :1 Q0- . And CHEAPEST 1.01` In `(El our. `, ,,,,,.__ Iplus cum IN THE CITY. NEWEST, VTB E FINEST w.:.ugn_io5;es CHARLES 831903. . ---Jlili - of Irm.;.a Host PO'-dAr kc. Kiugslu Ll-&`A`IL`\.l'$ ` V ` r will now-alt" V ~ thcfol - :z`'1"1u"a'f"u'l' -an ...._ ....3.h- MOLNTI AUCTl(`; I Eu: New 1 CW .` Y b;|n\;;|` [Ans DLYISII: _--I __J Lad ueucy 1,1 `Dec. 13-T'ue Ti mpending wntin _' is the aggressive ` her vssels to r who might at ` -/_-.n,_uunIJ ll_GI'U damage to life o `Dec. 18.-:'l'he hlvo and fo It is 83210:: that M the preaidcangy ' ional (lcivemor I . 18.--Th&:Mon' : of hostilities , und hopes th rt of the Grea. dnntion nd ci of the ruptura `H - 1-A mu- uv-v- _.---_ ' fanning at In; compoked at One are to be enrolle and has been or instant invasion thinks the Gre 9. pressure to overnmeut Lha tored. A been ordered.` A.L gig popuigrlfsup or the rcceqr. cit French press, an i........_.-.__. ,. ~ _ Dec. mfg: Eidp he latest news It 4..-_____ _ Spanish 1 `c. 18.--'l`he M0 'ng chnnggn in th L_av allette hag Tecous'tructiou` .Piuurr] s retirem ibemlization oi.G is anticipated fro on 1 0 ma, -n F LAaT-rA'o I91 FCIIILB 15';-:1? Spain. a;-u Jill! vldgl visit-to %, neq.,1a.-'t1m F AY EVENING] were in maintai nonnn Empire. In from Constan '_vith commgncin , in the recent Vent with eect, cam and nnrint be despstch adds several times, in wt-.re.bad|y dam nople, Dcc.'1&7 thatthe Sultan h `-demands an Gree sailed yastergy ofthe postal :1 and and the Uni I. triumph of t that the D811 1s.-'.e 4 _ ,,-_ --......uuu pictorlnlly in I very em nnnner. The street scenes in Madrid are f the nntionl chm-motor. Sketches of the ing eld and other eugruvingn are given. mppliod at Handet-Ion'o. , has not yet a are entertained iums are den: on a vessel. [Not ich arrived at Diec. 18;--The_ the hunk of the has determizfed India. `V on Times, in an odihgns in the `r *'V'.- .-V-`ue; [ "h9.k0 horow A-_A4 _ . ..; rning national cr of purpose, Jippa. against the r it wgs certzgin t y pay the iixteres old, as Engiand . urden of the can half, for Englan fegace than the r debt is twice 3, _I_,)_u- 1`EL1;(m| .5 . 18.--It is rum miral Hobart Pas er Eronia {into Ih . 9, saw steamer -d by loss of her assistance, Ind wn unde_r sail]. c. 18.--Thc pao ted tn v address -v--.q-v; 9%! an % % $!'-wzu- balk tbs! M tiullj Hana nr n... 1...... Nouuuriou or Cuxornrrxa run `run WARD8 -On Monday next the nomination of Aldermen for the differltnt wards of the city to replace the retiring members, will take [lace at noon at the various polling places. There is so far very lit- tle excitement menifested at the approaching election, and the opposition to retiring mem- bent, or those reeignlng, willbe conned to one or two wards only. In Geteruqni Ward Mr W. Allen, the retiring Alderman, will be reiected without oppoaition, and there will be no opposi- tion to the re-election of Alderman Gibson in Rideatl Ward, Alderman Gildersleeve in Syden- ham and Mayor Breden in Victoria. It is stated Ihet Alderman Nelligen will` not again come fcrwerd for Onlnrio Ward, and Mr James Swift is mentioned as his Iucceuor, a gentleman who would mains a. most eicient. reprelentative could he be prevailed upon to accept the nomination. In Frontenac, Mr Davidson, whose resignation was accepted in the Council at the last regular meeting to enable him to olfer himself for re- election, will no doubtngnin be the choice of the electors. We have not heard whether it is the inteetim of Aldermen Wiimot, the retiring mem- ber of the ume ward, to come forward again, nor be! tnything certain transpired na to the intentions of the Ward. It is rumoured that Alderman A. M. Brown will resign his repreun- tntion of Victoria Ward,nlthough it is by no means certain that suchwill be the case. in Bt. Lawrence Ward there is I prospect of a. close contest between the retiring member, Al- dermen G. Brown, and Ir Drennon. The di'er-out polling places of the Wards are Ia follow: :- . - -----:-q.v-9P- me of the .-,hInho Vvepeli fut _ IWHNWWENNN mailp Fronteuc--J. Moore : House, 31 And Oolborne in-ecu. (`A_1-...'A 2--- - "` '- One of the chief objects of the new bill is the saving of expense both toauitors and the country ; nnd if this object be nttained without 1. sacrice of eciency, the tneuure will be eminently popular. To this end it is proposed to abolish two All the Courts of Quarter Sessions held dur- ing the year, and so to arrange the two re, maining sessions that tbeyaball occur at equal intervals between the Spring and Fall Asaizee. Provision in to be made for the trial of Superior Court issues in the County Courts, and of County Court issues in the Superior Courtl. j.____ nL, V - oydcnnam - Thomas E William street. '| :ctan'a-M'r8 Gukilfs day being the 180th nnniverury of the closing of the gates of Derry, the Pre-ntioe boys of this city commemorated that important event in the nation's history by holding I feativnl in the City He!!, the attendance at which was not as 'a.rge as had been anticipated. Mr Wm. Perry, Hester of the Lodge, After hnving made some nppropriate remarks, called upon Mr Wm. Shnnnon to preside. After justice hadgbc-en done to the good things provided, the meeting we: Addressed by the chairman, end during the course of the evening by the Rev. A. J. O'Lough1in, Rev. We Be Motfat, Aidermnn Wm. Robinson end Mr Ju. Johnson. A few select 1 Ctosntc or nu GATIB or DnIv.--Yeeter- [pieces of lnulit: were sung by several gen- tlemen, which were highly appreciated by lhe_ audience. The proceedings were terminated by the singing of the national anthem. The Revd_ J. K. will preach in St. P: .L, C'ataraqu:- H . u-mu surpl `Gd I1` V 1 1 I14 ,j--2$>- \ Illuslriatcd London I}, ,.,_,..,.l...:_ There has long been growing in the minds of the public a conviction that jury in civil cases could be safely nnd advantage- ously dispensed with. It cannot be contend- ed that the persons usually Ielected zujnrors l #7, ,, ____.__-J -- V... .---u;nuuo I are equally tted with the Judges who pre- aide over then: for the task of analyzing evidence or weighing disputed facts. It is notorious that the verdicts ofjuriee are fre- quently unreasonable and in direct conic; with the evidence on which they are as- sumed to bepronounced; and so sensible in- deed is the law. of this inrmity in its judges of fact, that a new trial :1} be and fre- quently is obtained on the ground of the verdict being contrary to theevidence. On the other band, it in remsrknble that in the Court of Chancery, where one Judge decide questions oflaw and fact. few cases have oc- curred in which an appeal from the decision of the Judge on a question of {act has been successful. ,.-........ uuuuuu news x revolution pictorinlly in 1 SI`!-rant -..n--- =~ "V n .lu so, fuuur jurors will be required. the country will he spared much use- xalunl-c. \ V - _ .Vv'V-_ r-`-- r-"'` ml me Hun or mu] by W Judge Mar Dear 8:r-[ thmk I! I! now prelly gem-rslly. H In. `Uh U mu` M infurul `mm mm coucedcd--cnnlrnry lo what had once been be . u ' " ' ' . _ _ 4 , ,|leved-IhnI, for grapes, no 9011 Is superior Ioi llmt In um` l)IvI.~ (mum. WlH'TL' . . J clay. Agmn, u IE not necessary that it be` S "N-V lw mi N n"u"' mrir H. ` lrenched In any extraordinary depth, or grenily` LCO is verv so.-ldum sought. `in Icllorine, H.A., Lauark, net: Paul`: Church to-marrow at evening service, commencing at 6.30. hm! ruiucsg very sought. , --_. ...nu ution eacdva 2 street full of human. HI----L -= ' - Savage : ___ _ ...-un. V G. Synge : Paint.-shop, Brock Oonlt-.y s Hanna, Place d 1|. IP! of little use that the fountain should give furth pure Water if the channels for its dis- tributicn are defective and impure. It is the bout of many of our great jurists that the English law is reason itself, and the per- fection of reason; and although this boast is contrndicted by the popular opinion that law is not always justice, yet we have rea- son he be proud of a. code which has mute- rislly usinbd in placing our wuntry in the first rsnk of nations, and which, while pre- venting crime and disorder, has secured the liberty of the subject, the rights of property. and the stability of our institutions. "FLA-.. L_- l-__ L, , -r_-.._,, ....-_...., uuu JHLLVCI-13116. --- -- .n.-uuuu -:6 Luu. OI Sketch hunt. Home, Barrie su-eet. News in doing the :11-win . -..-- -n..--I-. , corner of Cler- Pninteahop, - ahop,(Prin- singlt his ...;.=cu nu, ounuamolic. Further, he saysl that although his lriencls have been assault- ed, and one, I clergymm, was laid up from injuries he received in Lombard street, he WI" not be bullied out of_ his convictions. ...u.u5. ue aeclares that he is a true member of the Church of England, in which he wishes to live and die, and that the Church is not Protestant, and does not call herself so, but. Catholic. says apd pne, clergymm. wu Inid .... 4---- _.- i/I V-..J... ..~ruun..\.nn.v.,. The reasons advanced in support of this important measure are various. but may all . tend to the conclusion that this mode \-f `trial is unsuited to the present state uf .~u- ciety. It is of the highest importance to the cum- munily that dad adminisu-atiun of law should be speedy, certain, and inexpensive nf hnl- n... 51.... .1.` 4- ..... -:, I i . Ilia 1 2 4f-------T_ Emigration intoGeo1-gin is said to be lively. A Macon paper announces that Penusylnmii farmers are about to go Io Itule in 3 body, taking with them their fan mm! '3 great part of their agricultural in menu. Father Ignatius has addressed a letter to the merchants, bankers, and others of Lom- bard street, London,`1n which he denies the accusation that he has insulted them by his preaching. He declares that he of Encrlnnr] in mun: _ I /-..-w-., snxucu, Ulau the room, and wniters commenced to set the tables again. Se vernl waiters were attacked b the crowd while ceiryiug items of lunch, While one of these gentlemen was rushing along, hear- ing A beautifully browned roasted turkey, some cormorent snatched the gobbler, and it was torn to pieces and uten by the crowd. This was de- cidedly n boned turkey. The second party that got inside the lunch` room experienced the nt- most ditculiy in getting the desired lunch, the pressure was so great. Sane individual, per- haps with beaming countenance, would just be in the not of clutching a plate of pickled oyatrrl, when-r:niIemble f'e_tel-ho would be crowded by the force of the crowd to the other pl!` of the room oyster-less _nnd hungry. The nal result ....... -uvunuuus muting at "collation, etc. The public, aware that the bank directors had a neat surplus of about fteen thousand dollars, and surmising that a vast amount of chicken salad, boned turtreyand champagne might be purchased without diminishing this surplus materinily, most of the invitations to accept this beautiful structure were accepted. The result was that about noon the entrances to, and the sidewalk in frontal the building, were blocked up by a miscellaneous crowd of candidates for Park Bank oerings. The tables in the basement groaned under the weight of the good things up- on them. But there was no accommodation for one twee tisth part of the visitors. The squeez- ing and pushing to gain an entrance into the teeding department was frightful. A great ma- ny of the visitors having indulged in pleasant antlcipations of chicken salad, while golden vi- sions ofsugarpa.laces, fruit and owers had pas- sed before their eyes, had evidently neglected breakfast. They were hungry. When they saw a likelihood of these visions being rudely dipel- led, their remorse was great, and they made is terric rush for the collation which was so rap- idly disappearing. The waiters were hustled, the policemen forced from the door, and in a few seconds every vestige of esh, fish and fowl, was swept from the tables by the hungry ticket holders. The police, however, rallied, cleared by cat rying and Sane in th. an! .5 -I..n_|-1- V ,4 .-. .--.4n 1 That mngnicenl bulldig, the Bank, was Iorma1|y opened yeotei proprietor: had previously issued n( ten thousand invitations to examine I mud inon-o....... L:--1- -- nu U1: pus.-`ESSILD :1 pair of boots B'0i(ll from Fnncis Slater, came up this morning, and was dismissed, the CO[D[-lzlialll. prevaricating so in to place his statements beyond credence. Mr L`_ V. Price appeared for bpencer. Charles Rappe was committed to take his trial at. the Recorders Court for an Aggravated assault up- on Wrllinm Robbs. Two witnuses were ex- amined who proved the commission of the na- smlr, Ind the lB.~lilIllOl1y of policeman Stacey was taken to show that Robb! was unable to Ap- pu-r at present. Mr C. V. Prim appeared for Mr Rnppe. Joseph Rockley was placed nt the bar, charged with lfoaling an apple purer and other nrticles in October last from a person pro- ceeding to Amherst Island, who had purchased them in Kingston, and had left them on the wharf awaiting his departure The prisoner was romnnrhad until 'I"......A.~- - -- " ....-.. .......uu5 ms uepnrmre '1 remanded until Tueadaynexl. the usual number of spectators we the gallery to-day, but the business ing was disposed of in a brief space ;._ Tu: W:nal.n.--Lust night V we have yet experienced the and a. few more such would EC present sensor), socn once again Icbnin the 1ke in ice. This morning the Wolfe Island ferry boat encountered acme diicully nu forcing her way across owing to the inshore ice on both canals. The ice hns taken in Catarnqui bay up as far as the wliarf of the M.'|`.Compnny. Pout: COURT, -Saturday ---Th; case of Spencat, who wu chsrged ` in hi : non.-nuui, n This is the first direct l)1UW which has been aimed at an institution almost ct-eval with our Constitution; and if the proposed experiment be successful in its results, trial by jury will, except in criminal case. cease Lu be a part of ourjurisprudence. 'I`1.....,___. _i_,_,__|:_ . 1-.1 ..... u._., nu um: eun, pmm them, if possible, un lhl-' nide nfn hill or rising ground, and la: n deep furrow run I;-(wee-n each xrrllia from lhe top Io xho L-unom :.l the hili, throwing up H115 enrlb so as gently to round off each luu1d-lhe furrows being about IO or IE fret apart. and Ihe rme-a iu llu ce~n're or higln-S1 part, say 10 or 12 I've: every way Dim"! bu nfmiul 10 make your fLH`f`A'I|1`.l Inn .|..n.. I l-- - ' ` ` ` be open at seven L -,,J ...............mJ \.lL"I|.u, ur `really I I enriched. Ifa fuir unit, nnturully or mude I0 by l cnltlntlon. all that It need In I moderate qunu- I tity of barnyard mnuura, incorporated on inti- mltely as possible, dug to the dapth of twelve or thirtotn inches A small tjulutily of bones . and I'D-Jd uhea, if ubtainabl, will be found to t be u very useful addition and is lasting tnunure- Th bones may be added whole, or (better) bru. ken, ur (better still) digested by being kept for some llllll in wet ashes, and stirrod occnion tlly. Another good plan-but not so convenient furl the t'urmrr-is to trcnt bones with dilute nul- phu_ic acid. While, during some of the stnzesl oflts giowth,:or for some of its proceue.-, the I `grape vine at-nrcht-at out from the soil 3 not variety of substances, yet its man Ibundunti IpE|'_`IllC fo Id is polrrlt, lime, and phulporic Acid V --.i|| prucuritble front bones and wood label. in II. t`ut'.Dtr_t`. s.t(`lt na aura, of short Iutnluera, I think the but aspect in is louthern or acum- cll5l1l'l1-lhc tnellist-5 running north and Iouth nr east and west, as most convenient; it it hill- niiln ..- ..._.._g .L- L .- . --_, uuu n. uts nxruul 10 make furrows mo deep. A dry soul and dry cmnle are I conceive, llm very paradise of we grupv vino, But how liule do we rvutly know. Yours n`-,-inm-Ifnl|- Alwiuglon, Dec, 18, 1869. A FREE LUNCH IN THE DAILY NEWS---SATURD.AY EVENING, DECEMBER 19. C)` and o'_Ler T0 THI IDITOII 0' `Nil , _._- r..;\.uavu Kingston, railing nded Tuesday, next. More than were presentiu 'y of the morn- lisposed space of time. I duced into the Legislature ut`kln1ar'mdur1ug; the present session, by which it 15 um-uded tu dispense with the services of juries in the trial of issues unless a jury is demanded by either party. ' - TLZ, `_ 4. .1 :- ngnicenl new Park i yesterday. The not less than 1d the building, tnons hinting " collation, are bank dinamn.-. I...a - - -- U 1:`.- why)! an IHUII FIIIIVVDICDI; II III- I the honor. The vicinity of a large r is man ('omiIde*re-J highly bvm-cinl, I lempdr the atmosphere nnd ward JW Illlll` U0 WI` rvull} respectfully, all things, keep lllf` soil ubnul your `n [his emf, pmm them, if In run Inlifnn-n nnh .-..Iu:.. r_._. 1 uirr, Saturday ---The adjourned yr, with having an pair of `, ` c0m|-lsiuaut. nrevarimuin... an .. nil is superior to} , in be ny greatly a H {Hall II` PIIARR In - -_..A----- --x-~ l .......5 ..-. ~ couauon, The I vast ahgmplgne mialn h. ....-..n__,. J '.-1I`h' CUL Tl 'RE'. ant; Bzvnade 2 'ced lhl! dnnr and :.. - Trains arrive and depart Station as follows ' Hall on the same purpose, when drlivered b5'1l*.e Rev. T. W. gentlemen. The doors will ' 1__I- 5 wuu men: meur families imple- .- .-v Iurn se f ables : n 9 visimm Tn. .......-_ ;nigbt was the coldest A1 1L. ---- - NEW YORK. _ .u we quite was fty that lbell families .uIlm-:1 ----|- T J. A. ALLIN. Comp?- - .` u.IInuu's [Or Int` ( and Kingston tum-.|

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