Kingston News (1868), 14 May 1873, p. 1

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`It:-:1-rvc Pill - -`,9? fnpital paid I) -'3"; Mfr Assurance ` I ('I.\lI\' \\'lilHII'l'. 5, I , WIIITE, mm .\I:muf:\cturur. xc-x -tail Tollaccollisi. '.~'l`l: H I-:1`, ::.|-u 1-'r;I.'r.~s. I'ulrlIc.1ns and th- , mrinm hmmla. ,vnl.ion to his largr stic an-l Import;-.l rush prices. Ilc Inu ;ukiug 'l_`obaccos in HATSI ( nu pnrclm.~u- -ull lgimln, THE %AILY NEWS. Kingston Bottling Depot` I.`.IN.--John De /Kuypcr & Sun's, in wood bottle. ' OLD T0,` GIN,--BerI|aI'J& Co s, in wood or bottle; Betta & Uo s, in wood or bottle. u-v-nv-nu ..-uu.-....._.. .__...__., . -777, GHDWN & GUNMNGHAM. GENTS \\ ANTED, to sell 0|-vans, Melodeomi sud Pianos, for six 0 the best nmlzerl in Canada sud the United sates. .-\uply to J. REXN ER, Organ anal Melodeon blalnufacturcr, nxt door to Hobi|.rt'a Medical Hall, Princes: street. (Met 93 11390 lulsllnll nlua lulu rurucru.1 III{,\NI)II'}.--Jg_mes Hennessy"n, in wood or bottle : & F. Nlzlrtelrn. in urnml nr Wake up! Wake up 3` Aprjl l0l.ln, I876. L U: nullillli KL!-IS AN I) hints `nun uuuvun `WINES. -~SUl`Elil()l{ | Ul{TS and SHER lil ES. WIIIKIE.-Ulcl I"nTi1y Proof, OM Ry: Proof and Gammon Whiskcys, the best in the :ity,|t REIIUUEID PILIUES. I1 nun rlvlIa\|n rxonnv nun-II:l, LA (.'.-uutings, I \Vare, I [F you want \\'uol or (`ual Stuvon, Pluuglls ur 1'1:-ua.I_h (iastings, llnrruws, Cultiva- tors. `Field ur Lawn Rollers, Coolers, Dairy Kettles, Uclnn.-tery er Urumnontnl Railings or U:ustim:s., Suumcd. Plain ...- _I...........I 'v:-. w.&J.mccamm;1| Ililllu. B1908-IIIDOBFI the shortcut notice. Mam}. mm. mm - - V-----v, No. 13, SHIMBL, KINGSTON, Ontario. lb` The BEST MEAT kept constantly on hand. steamboat: and Vcusclslnpplied on tho; -'\.`l IAV[II] :L'.~'.~sl.\N... `.~'o'l`l:l.-\N . `;~H`nltlAN . III.-\\'lAN . 'l:L'\'lAN . \ \l'I`nltAN Us:-A its _MatnlIfau'tII1's.' (NEW BUOKSI 1smIum_a_n;s iIALL.| KENELIN CHlLLIN_G_I_Y, by Bulwer. Canadian Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gardener. Frederick the Great, 3 vols. \ Schiller, by Carlyle, with Supplement 1872. Lucy Raymond, by the author of Katie Johnston : Cross. . Tl... |o`l.._m- at Al... `l:'-__:I.- - m_I- ,2 I- 3 Wines,"Liqu6;'s & Cigars 0 st equally _log_3riccs. ' Don't forget to call and examine before I purcln.-using clncwherc. JOIIIIIFOD UYXI. The Flower of the Family. 3 Tale of Do- mestic .J.ife, by the author of Stepping Heavenward. Bret Harte : Work: Complete. The best ueortmeut of J. S\VIF'J_` & C/4()., Inn, 1 nnc Oct. 23, Sunday School Books xniw up CHEAP, At E. Stacey's `Music and Emma nnnn l=i Examine Samples _and leave c lsLVlt\.V ...~..... `\.\l'l`Ul:AN om .~u'u1'lA2l... urru Aulsmcul ;.uuA.v l:l.\ l`lllAN .... .. mvm ASJIl:l'.'W r.n'uux _.' ' THE srul Kingston. 15th April, 1873. Feb. 5. ~N1). I62] 2:3 'o-l-ki\/ wanted. All clau- ' K P0090 0 eit. er sex young or |d. lake more men; at work fa-,us in their 'P_'|` Illolnentl. or {ah tinny thug . uunl OIIO. Putinnlgrnefnna ' AAA:t..`ng_, `Ipnm all the time, ' Pu-ucu` Ian free. Add srisox I: 00.. Po:tx_agg__1(ain'o. nc IHOTIKEV IIOBIGC. March 27th, 1873. A pril `.35. TO BUILD UP`A CITY, . V nun cl. I3 lbs. Bright Muocavzulo Sugar for SI. QUANTITY of the best BLUSSBURG COAL for Blacksmiths` use. |{,|N|)|I}S.--Jg._mes Henuessy a, ; J. l'_'. Ma.rtell s, in woml or bottle ; Pinet, Uastillon & Co's, in wood or bottle. SUl ERIUR 01.1) JAMAICA HUM. III IV.-X,-U. I. J53 AN]! I'0Il'[`ER, in quarts and pints. from the heat Brewers in the Du- miuiun. Also English Alex and l'oFtcm. IIINIIIIFH. ,,I......... u..------=- =-- ` .. v`'-"-o -'I."' AS NOW ON AND-A LARGE STOCK uf .~unn-rinr Blacksnnitlns Coal ton SALE. LIVE CHEAPT V :.IoscprhH J0:s(rpl7H Donnell;/, \-3 nun UN of .~4upcI'iur '8 nun II` NI! -BUY \'()U|{ Ul{(K'l-Jllll',_ \\'inc| L and Liquuno at SlJ`(}l`\`R S --%_._:*1FJ`tT1(Ii_.` 31`. LA WR ENUE WHAR F. At E. STACEY S I'UU.\' IFS Bright DEM ERA RA SUHA R fur 3|. IIVUNIF 5|. I n in: I I UU I6 Iuquurn lfiiire d:E' 1&0. 8 BAGOT STREET. ucum.-wry Ilrumxwntnl Railings 5. Stamped, Plain, or Jnpannctl Tin BUTCHERS, .l ALIIII no ltnunerrvnx I rnun--" 1 l "` '. p s I-"'"""" ;.,."ch-rl""' CALL AT TH E 1 TV News ap??? I I |'riucmm Street, Kingntun. ` I'rinm-an Street, Kiuguton. l)mmclly s, I -i..n...... 515-..... u:..,. A vv-4.: n nunululv. GEO. THOMPSON. :3 order. J1-JMERICK LACES-Beautifu1 (iomlu. MALTESE LACES in new designs. ENGLISH THREAD LACE-5`~-Elcgz1nt Goods. FIKENCH, GERMAN and VALENL`IEN- NES LAUES. GUI PURE LACES. Lmlics will please take notiu-c that we get ur Real Lace Goods direct from the makers in I'Inrn|m_ and have Hm.-..r...... n... .... .... I R. WHITE, `WHOLESALE nnucnm i G rm RECEIVED THIS DAY Honiton Collars, Maltese Collars, Irish Collars, &c., Fanchionn, Cniffeln-s, Sleeve.-, Setts, Barbs, &.c., forming together the nlost lovely collection of Real Lace Goods cvcr shown in Kingston. I 1- -n \\'e avo a. lot. 1 worth rum $l.00 each. REAL LACE G00l}S ! Europe, and have lwmr Heal hnce uomls u` stvlus and nantm-nn In nurope, and mu styles pat.t.c-rns. unau Ur` l'.lNCE.SS S'l'l{EE'l', King: All work done with ncatucsa and patch. Nnvpmlmr -`)0 lQ'70 Mccrea. & BVentiAy4,A CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH MANUFACTURERS, HEA D 01" l RlNCESS S l`llE`E'l`, Kingstu Al_l work done (la: Direct from Europe. Kingston Oil Stores, REIDDEN ANII |:owE.| TEAS in Green, Black and Japan, war ranted fresh and free from colouring, 10 per cent cheaper than any house in this: city. Competition deed. Ferguson's Block, Princess-St i `U tr `r If 7% ' \\'c kcc nothing but the choicest grmh.-s M ('`-:u.- zunl mught. Liquors. (`ANNED GOODS, l l(>'KLES, &c., cllcap, AT .~u_:om;I.I. mms., I Iior. Brock and Ontario litre:-ts. FERRY VVHA|{F. April 18. IJUSTATREGEIVED A choice lot of those We are selling at prices that will zutoniul: people. which fur price and quality we al petition. S U G A RS . ._.___;.:_ KINGSTON. &(:Ajf\r.\1)A>. WEDNESDAY EVENI;\`G. MAY sc0mcL1. B|u)s., New Wall Papers Just Rec: Fine Sugar-Cured llamsl April 22, F373. Nmiembcr 29, I872. u. m1u7I.r;AN has return;-411.4 U for six months. (mice at I Jo's Drug Store, Princess Street. April 8. , April I8. ;UGARS SELLING CHEAPER than ever In-fnre in this nits: ` WE llA_Vl'} .lUH'l` lU`}(.'l')1\'E|I A NEW STOCK OF FRESH I EAS, VAK LACES--now so fashionable. CIIINA )l`.. NIAULEAN has 1' far I; v wnnnbhg I./III OR Tl-"IE, Jlihb cn.u1.;nu I before In this city. ALEX. Breakfast Bacon. 'l"l"l"I"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"I"I"1"I`T'I"l` 'l"1"1"l"J"']."l"1"l'l" I "1"!" l`T'l"l"l"l` 'l`T'I"l"l"l "l"I"l'T'l`T'.l"l"l"l'I"l"I` T'I`T 1`T'I"I"l"l` '1"l"l` T'l` TTT' I" 1'1` 1'1` T '1` 'l"'l'l"I"I"I` A Magnicent Lot of I57 Princess Street. NOTICE. PRO! all ETOR OF 1'1`1'1'11' TTT'l`T'I"l`T'I'T TT'1"1`T']. l`T'l".l` 111111 TTTTTT 'TTTTTT 'r'r'r'r'r'r TIIB E Hi-uLsI ml:-I $1 Iuwllium nml 15...; last season :-1 l`.1tt.ums RI 50 all .'...- an ......o.. lass B(!'l80ll' l'.1l:t.u|11s $l.50, all for 50 cents unrccu Irom me makers therefore the newest ; returned to Kingstnn .\la.clcan & ROSS. IIIIIISE. no Iungstnn ` .\Iu.clcau & : defy cum- gnu of English, French, American and Canadian Manufacture, Golda, Velveta, Plain Border, lmitatinn of Marbles and Woods, Statues, Window Slladus, Decoration: of every de- scription, will be sold at $110 cheapest rn.tes,_ wholesale and retail, , ` Paint Shop a.nd,~Room Paper Depot, EAST END OF BAGOT STREET. House, Sign and \Vindow Shade Painting. Glazing, Paper Hanging, &c., d_one in the bust st._yIc and on the most reasonable terms. AT WM. nomN%soN s%l iv`1 .S.-I would call special attention to Nome lnaguiticcnt GOLD l Al El{ and !)l'l.`Ul{A'l'l()NS. H l 0Fl`l(!1;, '[`onoNT()_ Capital - - -. $600,000. M.\\'\\/l`.I.I. \\' win-um--.1.` ...nu... - "I 777-7 -yvvv v\lVo M.-\.\\VlCl.l. W. .\"l'l:ANGE, AGENT. Ulliuc, (,!l:u-cuuc Street, opposite the Post (Hlicc IIi.. . t`l 7tl. 1.... IL-1! . Pianos, Orga.nr3z_z_nd`Me1i)deons. U NEW WM. ROBINSON. E ALVVAYH keep on hand ORGANS mid MvELUl)l'3()NS of the heat Cann- dnan make, and have now In stock some ex- tzcllceut l<`.N(H.lSll Hl I!l11H'I` Dnlunu ulan make, and have stock cellent ENGLISH Ul I`.lUll'l` PIANUS (mzule by Brozulwood, Ullapell, &c.,) towhich we invite attention. A a.n.m-L... uQ'rI.`tu\xrAvn :..- ..I. ._ _-- R 0 0./VI I ./IPER. we IIIVIDC SIFDFQBUOD . A superior STEIN WAY for sale on res- solmlrlc terms. Also a. few Pianos to rent. \Ve fccl condent tlmtnnr mun Inah-nmnno. souzuuc perms. Also few Pianos fccl condent that our own Instruments will continue to sustain their well-earned reputation. Factnrv and Wnmrnnma (In!-nor at `D.:......... rcputauou. Factory and Wareroouts corner of Princess and Ontario Streets, Kingston. IVIFDDD Iv [VII MUD O NELL S. Just Received 3 Cases Gents l<`u1-nislling Goods Novel-ties`in 'IA'ie.s.% A I _T\l'\\Yr1v 2 r` | _) ETHEL LODGE meets every THURS- DAY EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock at their Hall corner of King and Brock streets. C. CHOWN. Sam-etm-v - `Corner Brook and agot Sts. NEW SPRING GOIDIDS THOMAS M draining, (Hazing, Paper-Hanging, Room- lccurating, Walls and Ceiling: Culcimilwd, &c., &c. u run. I NDIMAN t:tM'A.~Ls'lAN........ NAIIIAN l.\'l\'l.-1.slAN . I:M.l1'lAN .... .. Bl-LILVIAN ,~'rl.\.\' \.Vl)lNA\'lAl.. Iwml xu Urdcrs promptly attnded to, must rcmsoxnalxle terms. I K1N<:s'I`0N PAINT SHOP AND l'Al- lJl: DEl 0_T, -..... ..-.;,vu uurrwi, l .`l| L|'INl)ll) A.N'8UlL l`MEN'l` OF NEW _ l'A'I"l'EILNS from tho I'3umpca.n, Ame- rican and (Ja'n:ulinn Markets, comiuing in part nf Stamped Gold, lirnnwcl and Emlmssn (ul |'npcrl-I, Plain Tints, &c., Gold and Plain Hnrtlurx 0f the latest designs ; also Plain anal l"|gnr(-cl Window Sluulcn, (Jnrnices, Decom- tmm. &c.. kc. n uuuu B'1'l.i.ll.'Jl', opvciw the Grand Trunk Depot._ Si` easel: carefully attended to and supplied at all hours at the cheapest rates. Ami] I. 1873. {llama & Sign Painting, NTARIO STREET, opvciw the Grand nttnneul tn and nunnlin at all I-unnp. at 14.. M W 7 f W a3 :~`i`7T1iIfF{'N* AS81!!.BAN%9..., G.0_MPANY- UCTIONEER and Commission Mer chant, Brook Street, Kingston, Ont. Agent for the celebrated Elias Howe Sewin Machine. Needles a.ndI0il always on hm . I I`, IIYYTI "I'a`QA\\`r A J A1 (31\I .s,' (.'urIII'1' 0/ /lrurk and [Ian I Sir I. nnw. Kingsstmn, 27th Jan. I873. March 31. v Kingstnn, Sept. 19, 1872. Kingston, April 5th, 1873. T8. nu` Liberal Discount to Wllolcsnlo Buyo meapcsv rues. April 1, 1373. 'l`h0maS Mconville, BUTCHER, ,- `urn . nun (N3-11:01.-5-. April 19. IN THE MAlf.KE'I` SQUARE, _T` A .__.? J. E. llutcheson, A LARGE ARRIVAL` OF `l .. ..u.- i..{_ ..t I] \nmul 11: -lllrlillg R A JUST EEBEIVI-:0 PA'l"I`ERNS .~- _.-..-..-.- \_, . y y ' [fag/ul Slrwcn, |II\ LLIAItLl|ll1lnunna_ ,__. __, (II lung and Drpcu street: 0. CHOWN, Secretary. n-nn~.'\ro -----:a nu |I-l.Il J. E. HUTCHESON. - 5... .5 avg. MCDONELUS, Mark at Qnn :DONELL S, Market Square. puvu. \VEBER & C0. and on the ROOM ` _j,j__... ---`rLUJ-I, MERCHANT TAILOR. ma Kingston, March 21, 1873. . _.... .. . .. ...-av, 25 dozcn,Ln.uIiu.~' Linen rlnicfs ] cents, worth 18 cents. 2; : dozen Ladies im in. - cems, worth 20 cents. `Z5 dozen; Ladies Linen -d":: cents, w'ortI| 22 cents. `:5 dozen Lmlies Linen Hun -- ccnts, worth 25 cents. .\'pecia.l attention called to a. few piece, BLACK SILKS, part of the above stock. ]BANKRUPT STUGK [NOW SHOWING] Important Notic A LL persons who am: fund of 3 GOOD A GUI 01" TBA will do well to call on b`UU'l"l' & I)AL'l'()N and get asample, as we have just `received an assnrtmcnt the finest ever imported into the city, comprising Young Hysons, Japuns, Soucbongs a.nd`Con- guns, at prices to defy competition. N.B.-P.1.rties requiring CHAMPAGNE would do well to give us a call, as we intend to dispose of our stock (which is large) AT COST. to map RUBBEILS IN GREAT VARIETY. Call and see my stock, and the handsomest Boot and Shoe Shop in the city. Xllzwnce & Wzuldclfs New Building. `his I 'nlnp|ny'| W. `rrl 1-Led hm it. Ilia-uI.pIe-Enuhn j New[Boot and Shoe Store I THE undexzsigncd begs to notify the Trade that he 18 now pl-eparul to [ill orders for the celebrated llr\I'xrI1rr\vu-1 1...... -. .... uuv ucnu nu Mac: I MOI`.TON S FAMILY mwov WIIISKEY. PROOF ~ -- . mm PURE sru:1'rs,5o.oo. ALCOHOL. 1873-SpriJ1g Fa.shions-1873` Fm Lmlies mu! Gentleman with Weak Lungs, they are invaluable. None should be Without them. JII./I CL id./I./V 4; 00.] GHEST AND LUNG QIQAIDII A Gentlemen s Spring and Summer Wear of our own importationof all the new and de- sirable stylea of the season in ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEl)H_ ' - lllld I 1'.-\5.~6l.r\.\' mu 0-5": MA'l`lA.\' . .\Ul.\.-\\'lAN`` .\r,\us " : .t.... of } uulh"w an tn-mn, bUU'L'Ull AN 1) (JAN ADIAN TWEEDS, PLAIN AN D FANCY WOOL COATINGS, - BLACK, BLUE AND BROWN VENE- TIANS. nunun, DLUEJ Ann BKUWN VENE- TIANS. MELTON S, SP1: IN G OVJERCOATINGS, WEST OF ENGLAND BROADCLOTHS, &c., &c. lilc-zu-lied and Unbleached S"PctingB, Dressed and Undressed Brown. Hollands, Muslin and Lace Curtains, Window Hollands in Buff n iWhitc. April 26. A`px-il` 2. Kingston, April 18th, 18 MORTON S DISTILLERY. Kingston. Nov. 23, 1372 V gLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED Table Linens. Grand Opening orru'I:- ATEST STYLES in BOOTS and SHOES 1 at moderate l riccs. 'eI'l`:;tfit, workmanship and price, gwg can ; 42 Princess Street, 1 E.%ROSE. J. GRl*}ENl<`l ELI9, Liverpool House, ow open and re.-my for inspection, a choice selection of New Goods for .m\un r. Linens, NUTHEIL :s'Ul'l l.\" L Uelebrgtod THOMAS MOORE, M!c`.R{`.I-I Auvr 1' A11 no 'SGOTT & LDALT0N.% nv urnn and ready [or inspectioi for (Late R. VVlnitc), Druggists, Received 1.1vE1:1-uoL HOUSE. ' ;0l1l A'I`1`ISON s F. HOOPER. Kihgston. 14. I873. KIUKI '-Hing ggd 1 III. 12; . ..._._____._ Tm: Bur Gnownn. YE l'.-9-Nea.r|`y' everybody has heard the somewhat worn- out ainile of the bear with the sore head. We believe that, an 3 growler, he is not to be named with the Ottawa. correspondent of the Toronto Court Jommal. Ou Satur- day the Sergeant-at-arms was ordered to arrest Sir John A. Macdonald for not at- tending to be sworn in as a member of the East Northumbetlahd election committee, and kiln nnrv-n-nAnJ-o.& .I....'l..-.... ,-,_ _. .. ,.mu.u unu Inucr person is pt-.n1nu1.n'c:`.V` Before, and during the elec- Lion in the county` of Prince Edward, Mr Campbell was most active in his caiavsss for Mr Ross, and most bitter against the Gov- ernment his employers, old debts and mort- gages were hold in terrorem over the heads of restive voters, and the interference of the Government oicisls was secured in the grit `interest wherever possible. The election record ofP1-inoo Edvard for tho lsst ten years has been most disgraceful, and may be pointed to, so one which from being the most pure and primitive has earned the. unenviable character which now surrounds it ; and for this it may thank the money bags and book debts of the firm of Walter Ross & Co., of Pieton. his not often that Mr Ross opens his mouth, but on this sub- ject it would have been well if be her! kept to his usually mechanical duty of voting aye or nay as directed. by his master. _..... -1... ussussnnrvllllllu. cruuuuu Gdnllltte, and forthwith the correspondent declares- that Sir John is always absent just when he is wanted. He seems to think that such a thing as sickness should not trouble the Premier. Foul air may be breathed by him for weeks, and still he must not get sick, for if he do, the business of the country mut inevitably be negleeted. There may be truth in all that, but the correspondent should remember that siclsness is just as apt to visit a Premier as any other man, and our telegram of yesterday informed our renders that Sir John was in his place on Monday and only missed one day by Dr. '.l`upper's advice. The correspondent would fami make everybody believe that the_oppmiLi-m are terrible fellows, sud the way he lil.lis'3 is titto make ahorse Ieug , as his cl-~,;.tnt journal ones pithily remark- ed. He iuveighs bitterly on the feet that the Business of the session is very beck- ward, and then warming with his subject declares The government must rely on- tirely on the forbearance of the opposition -already provoked too far--for getting the remainder of their supplies and obtain- ing concurrence in votes already passed. Now that is cool. Just as if the govern- ment were the dependent creatures this re- port would make then. What has become I of the majority of 31 or more which uniformly voted for them. ' = I )..L sL:.. :. ..-L 1.1.: ______r nu , I-I - __.___.________.._._ OFFICIAL Iurnurznnzwlu xx EI.lc1'ION.-- In the discussion on the above question in the Home of Commons, on the 8th iast., Mr Ross of Prince Edward, charged the members of the Geveuunent, and the deputy Miriistere of the `Crown with in- terfering in his election." It is to he eup- poeed that the hon. gentleman refers to the visit of Sir John Mecdonsld to Pictnn (his native place) loot summer. On that oc- casion Sir John made several complaints of the vecillating conduct of Mr Rose, and. 5 exposed the unpstriotio nature of hie vote on the Washington Treaty, end although the member for Prince Edward was present on his wn ground, he declined to reply, or explain sway the `chargeo made against him. After this meeting, Mr Ross, feeling the uncertainty of his position. obniueil the services of Mr Mackenzie (9. then Minis- ter of the Crovvn,) to take the stump in his behalf which he did, accompanied by Maseru Carruthers, Britten J5 I rice, end a strong phalanx of pure Grits, who get a free trip and feed to Picton. The result of these political visits from the great guns on [both sides, was a diminution of Mr Rose's majority from his last election, 26 per cent ! I Mr Ross even new holds hie seat on account of an informality in the petition against his return, for gross bribery and cnrrllption. Under these circumstances it Wullld be more becoming for this great purist to keep mum. ' Rn r ul\....L .. _'___g_. g . . . u `..---av Uv BIFUP IIIIIIII: But about postvm&.s..'ern, which is morn per- tinent to the subject. Be it lmown menu, that the said Mr Ross runs a. gcocery in partnership with one Donald Carnpbe at Wellington of which place the butter person in otInLy_ Rosa. nn.I Inna} Ids..- _.._:,-; LI 1-. held a caucus on Friday and ehowecl the _....v. ...- w V-V`. ova u-nun. But this is not the worst. The Prince Edward delegates are at Ottawa, and are trying very hard to come to terms with the Government on the admission of that Is- l.md unto the confederation, but here agsiu i the weakness of the Government is fearful- ly apparent. They ere kept in power by the votes of the smaller provinces md of eeurno under these circumstances are the object eleveeof every body. Well, well, it is too had. Ontario ought to bear sway all round, and yet its extreme seetionslimn has done more than anything else in slienaf-ing these minorprovineee where votes would be all right if they were only at the command of the Hon. A. Mackenzie. But they won t see it, at least not yet. And as a last general remark, we are made extremely happy by the news that the opposition fullest determination to make any personal sacrifice in order to sustain the leader in the responsible duties devolving upon him. Yes verily, we thought all serene in thst direction, And yet we are emuedtoud hetperoennl secriiees ere tobe made. (hn.t s up`? Is Mackenzie down in the month, and st last worn ` out _:;.I. LI__L I.-_._ j_1.,..,; 4| . W3!- -an vuv n-vuIul. nuts on uxll IVUIII VIII` yvithuti-at hope doforrod um um. tho ,____. ___________.. W19'DNESDA Y EVENING, g:-gigluily yaw. .LLAN a, .v.4r1Z.' [PRICE Two ......, vv. uwenl, A. Striker, M.P.P., and others. They have purchased the steamer Alexandria, which will undergo repairs, and . be run in opposition to the steamer Pictou. C Port Colborne, May 13.-Dovin `: Schn` W. Kellar, llilwaukie, Kingston, wheat ; steam barge Lincoln, Milwaukie, Kingston, wheat ; barge Liagar, Milwaukie, Kingston, wheat ; achrs Annandale, Bay City, Kingston, stoves ; Montnorency, Sagnaw, Clayton, tim- ber ; Rockaway. Port Huron, Oawego, lum- bmt ; Morning Light, Detroit, Oawego, wheat; F:-OW Craft, Cleveland, Welland, coal barge Geo. Manly, Bay City, Kingston, lum- ber ; H. Benson, Bay City, Kingston, timber; F. Russell. Bav (`fitv |(:.....4--. H--I---- 4--- our :1. Demon, Bay City, Kingston, Russell, Bay City, Kingston, timber; tug Matamora, Bay City, Kingston, no cargo ; sehrs Sea Gull, Toledo, Olwego, corn. - U!) 2 Sttmm ha:-an 7mstl....l ...._- A _,,, 1 nu... um. uuu, Luwuo, ulwego, Up: Steam barge Westford, prop Argyle; schra New Dominion, Maumoe, Valley, Va- couitb, Anglo Saxon, Cossack. Arrived at elevator to discharge ; achrs E. Ggrlocllv. Chinnan Pa l`..Il.......- _-~--- I1 nuns-au aw uievnwr no mscnu-ge ` Grlochy, Chicago, Port Colborne, c: Wells, Chicago, Port Colborne, corn ; Milwaukie, Port Uolborno, corn. Wind north, light. -.,... u. u. narzzeu. from Cleveland, in dis- 0 Charging 400 tons coal. & Messrs Holcomb & Stewart's wharf--Ari'i\'- ale : Schra Aerial, fr_om Port Hope,lO,27`l bu. wheat ; New Dominion, of'Pi<;ton, from Kin- cnrdine, 12,016 bush wheat.- The propeller Europe, from Chicago. lightened 4,000 bush of Wheat, and prop Alma. Munroe, from Port Stanley, lightened 3,500 bushrwheat. This is the (int trip of the Alma Munroe, which was built by the Ijlgin Transportation Company at Port Dalhounie during the past winter. She is commanded by Cnpt. Pollock. well knowmto many in Kingston. : A non: '|nnn4`I_.. ..-----l -' L1 uuw prepeuer named the Armenia was launched at Chsthnm mu Wednesday last. She will trade between Tomato and Montreal, and has a carrying capacity of 17.000 bushels. The statement is made that 3 company com- posed of innencinl men has been formed in Picton for the purpose of running a steanwr between the head of the bay and Mantras). The names mentioned in connection~w_ith the enterprise are those of Mean Walter Ross, M.P; ; W. Owem, A. Striker, M.P.P., "l`h.w 5...... ........I.---.1 A I Tmr. AUAIJEMY or MU.~nc.---()ur citizens who have uowet purchased ticlsetn for the concerts, and who wish to Muist in freeing the lniilding frenz debt,will do well to secure their tickets at once. They are now so nearly eold ` that St. John lhonld takifthe balance in a day or two. We learn that the very best aveil- - able mn-ical talent will be provided, and that ` all penons attending the concerto will get good value for their money. A leading To- ronto paper applies some harsh epithets to the concert: and it: promoter-I, and clones it with certain well known Iwindlee. The cows are entirely dilferent. No one doubt that the concert will be honeetly carried out. Its aup- - port may fairly he urged on the ground of the objet aimed at, and the value of the concert: as musical treeta. Other consideration: should I.._|...u.. .4 -.:.I.` on LL. in v-`- - ....... ...5.u. u-om iuomrcal with three barges light, and left again shortly afterwards with the following : Portland, 9668 bush of wheat; Utility, H.535 bush do.; McCarthy, 15.372 bush com; Friend, 7,404 bush do. . Messrs James Swift &. `Co. s wharf-- 1_`h_e schr J. H. I-Iartzell. from Cleveland, I charging tom: can] Iui. I vs ._ .~"l'l:A.\'UE. l.I.Ja /lnxwna. nnurnle ECW8- Mcssru Jones and Miller : wharf--Nothing to report. , Menu Coulthurut and Macphio'u wharf- No arrival: or departures. Montreal Transportation Company : wharf --The schooner C. W. Rathbun is the only at rival. She has a cargo of 10,633 bush. wheat from Toronto. The tug Glide ruched here last night from Montreal with three again lhorv ;fmnmu-.l- --=-L .- ........a.. noun. vlnucr n! Inould be wholly sat aides:---St. John (N.B.) Talc- yraph, 30th April. ` Fms1'.--Mr Mitchell has finished the ma- son work of the new houses for-Mr Butorw on Clergy street. They will ll up the gap there handsomely. Mean J. & D. Cunningham are pushing the three new houses for Mr McCain man on William street, which will be 1 great improvement to tlut part of the city, and Mr Ncwlandl is getting along well with the stone homes for Mr Wilson on Clarence Street. All the building: epeken of have been touted Home time ago, slthough they will not be ready fur occupation before the fall._ .- .. gwu game to play, and we must give the Opposition member: credit for their eel!-denjal in remaining one day longer than will entitle each of them to the 7 moderate deueeur of $1 ,000, for the union. ` The Ottgwn Free Preu any that Hit Exc5:l- lency the Governor-General has graciously signied his intention to lay the foundation stone of the. new Protestant oapital, next Friday. The ceremony will he conducted with Masonic honors, by D. G. M. W. Bro. Thomas White, 'jr., proprietor of the Alon- treal Gazette. L224-rs Gnur Cnzcus .\Ir Stow, the gentlenianly agent of this mam- moth exhibition, was in town to-lay making the necessary nrrnngements for its advent here on the 28th inst. In addition to its numerous attraction Mr Stow inform: us that the band Attached to the exhibition is one of the nant on the continent, composed in 5 great measure of crack European musician: who eune over to the Boston Jubilee and r nailed in the country. -- um MmrAm:rui.-- I . . hem sick ? We ihl;-Lt. `The tion have done good. They have in own without making much, and they will return home `Mi? Irina: nun. ..- I.-. I, -_ --_-.-tourni- . new propeller named the Armenia -5. Iched at Ghgtlnm .... ur.._:..--.1__ I A . Marine News. ..-.- _._: 1:-u . - ,... ..-... nno oppui-` held thoi lnlinh ....l _Iu - CI:b.'Tsi not. `The oppui: .'hev In-. 1...: n.-:_ Ag`: us-sll.;h;ugh ladder but null: , an. I Nahob, l'IlAll'|' Iuanadin (:3! ` ...`..a.. '-J. - Wiri Busine; 'rcmiunu. Ian: I.:_ resh (.`.:u-loin Souls! M The Growth of 1872. s;ns_ run*TjHm BEDS. ~. U-`lblvagu in great Va . _=un1 llanlixln of the I `H. Ind 21 general :uusurtmen1 " Which may be relied on. Fur ...l.. I... l()AL;:.x1-'I.n\\' rzn,` I.VI-`..;'(.)Il.\ 9 'cm x I:l..\I`K ` Um of Silk and ('10? 30 of the labcst -4151. .<, 1'-I l3th. '5' `Ian and um: lwf--I '>u.V.~'l-1|: \"\'|`l \' rz. PALM: man`, kIIY AI.l l.\' E, In nI'.I'r.l\r;II .\.\ I'..\I L wunplrtr A:-sortlneut of furs! HATS! HATS! pv-I fl I)!!!` A. I Illtlar.-I cc ' ` -e Lint uf H:u-.l-n` , Iltl hri:-I hint. u lluhuny ;l4ltIr1'~ .-A. Mill Ill-`.l'F.l\'I-`.l'9 AN E_\'|`l:'.\'.5'I\'l-I and I amlvlcle Annulment nf FUN VUJW El:.~`. `A11 |l'.\--every ~ llglnu rith In: 1 utacnhn Nev ... In ..t u,,. I H luau 'jnut iunpurtml per Ex- ip Ssrnmtian direct from Eng- uu! Nvrmany (H-ntlemenu hut ol all tlw lzltcmt. anal fauhionahlc the team. such an ' A ('- L 7 _V." IV` V 1'? |:"*...i:.7';...*'.""`.., -5,] .4. ;...|.. 1.. main 0 RDEN & FLOWER SEEDS .. V--- --.-;---u Li Ul`l'I.\' Tl! T'H`L l`l'l:I.l'.`~ on Fridays and Satunlnyu unly dnrigng the winter I'm-guns Wis ning Baths sny other day tank can he a.c--oznnzxnmlatcd by nut.ifyiu,; ' 101' in time. Sululnyn ('xco.~[It(=.d, |Notice to t1 1e*Pub1iE:. I.CRll)I`FORD, {HEATH AND cumrs, hggism and Seedsmen. Iron HOTBEDS bl direct from teliahlc tiruwurs and Inn in Im-up-: and Alncric.-:1. W. Ur R0 1 1'5, Fl ICILL. IV`-75.55": 'h`_....! ..' T A T, S lb-I|.l-1~'.\ I . I-: \l:1lIlll.M'HlI IESH SEEDS] 'fP._yyg1I_TE,] |.\'r.<! I|.\'|`.s`! W." .``_ .W. For uh I salt and let: |gI:1.\'-rtss `.~ in call s[II'\'|.1l .'l .rtnn-I. III INIIH wnmn-1 xxn. - IIIIIV mu-.K n-:1: squun-2. K l.\'(i STIR l'Jl'I'|`. I I Uffljll gh it-yle to I And 1' yr or] union` land, are nnknldrhbq ...?.'3KER- kid II in gpri o.-d=.\Ii\tnrc Smokings. ilnsc." Try it .1... 1...... Hi I NCl'}%.S` 8'1` I! BET, I\|lI[-I .\WA`(FB, u and lhvtail llat. an-I (`.13. rm-r. In to n-mind In.- n_,'I.i:'om1ANn, Paris, : variety. Tomato, ah most. Allurnvnd y \':1.ricty uf establishes! Lumy In-w kinds. --Ilc:\th & (lumfs Dc- Iru, I"iul-I anal Flower tn an their cllltivnticrlo. ..u. sc. Iry II. II: n.-L` - In-at Sumklng 'l`uluu:cu .__ 3. .._u w an Act , I UIIIJIIO, uh approved .| auurtmont of Fine Seeds, .: laud : n `.1 us;

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