if ` - The improved genuine Howe Sewing Ma ` chine at J. E. Hutqneson s Brock St. } u--u -nu in vuuu Ivnullll. St. Andrew : Hull. --.....- .~..-., u--uuunr.-useIore Mr ' St:-urge, P.M).--June: Martin, drunk, was ned 9'2; Bridget Adams, 81 or 30dnyI, for ngnncy. Dnvid J. Robb, carter, Wu chtrgod with Insulting Captain Wdkor, of New York. He was found guilty and ned no md can or an 3.... s.. ..-..n nun; I L! unxus. _ 8:10 of Everett property to-marrow morn- `Ig. ., C. Mcldillun, auctioneer. `AIM . nipg..- L- _.-.._-_r 1- ` Arunrruzsru.--Tlne 0:zt;1'-ioW(I~t;ette con- tains the following :-His Vlixcellency the LieutenantGovamor has been plczuod to nuke the following n.nnnint.n....o. ...'- . I-J - .....uuvuuuvuuvurn0l' nu been following appointments, YAQAI nl tlun ..:A.. -t `III, ,- Thoma Howard, who was hung In: CL- I-) I` ..__L L__ 2,, Council this evening at 7:30. Poucz Coon-r, IL.__... 9 In L ......-u. 1 Not ditallowd im! sent back" in the III- I Ivor of the Prouuiot to the little tnp laid ` for him by tlu: Lord of Ontario. The snub , my and uquu}, and . unelul mun mum ' "st thojule time tn the Local Home that it is not cdencumbet the time of the Su- pnnu Government by sending bills to it which could be nally settled It home by tlumoolvu. REMINDERS. ...._LA __,_ , TUmDAv.-(Before Mr E Jlln `I-u-6l-. A-----L - nuurill ' aft.srnoon and eve- :1 u. iuuck with 3 ..-5 .1:_,| _. .. Surz1:Pnos1*uA;wE, BONE SUPERPHOBPIIATE, N4. 1 LAND PLASTEB. J . cm u Moumsojws ronoxro nova STORE and get inoninla ol the but brazen showing wa%lol results. The beat Articial Manure in 1: world. For -910 at I _--- ----,3 Containing 2.300 uare Feet, more or leu. There are TWO ST V NE HOUSES in I good state of ropnir on fhefprenieee. There will also be sold at ebove time end iwe, the FRAME! COTTAGE on Bagot gtreet, adjoining the above Property, occu- pied by Mun Everett, conteining ve rooms, with a. small Gn.rolen. ,__...- `.--cov-.1 " 1 Further infnnnatirn terms and comliliond of ne_er and of the umfpni mluea. ' vv nowuue uruggun. From this day the` busineu will be carried on under the name and style of `Vinita In Betta. ROBERT WHITE, JOHN H. BETTS. Kimzuton. Mnv lat. IR73 ILL BE SOIJD BY PUBLIC AUC- TJON, on g Wednesday, 28th Day of lay A1` 12 o c1.ocK, xoox, BY CHARLES Me ILLAN, Auctioneer, on the venison, part 0 Lot 250 (Two Hundred And `fty) on the Corner of Clarence and Ba got Streets, in the `pity of Kingston, known an the wan-v , uvuuuc-, Lurquw, 10,190 Dill WIIGII; Valcntmo, Toledo, l6,53 bush corn-; B. Yu- noula, Toledo, 14,526 bush corn; prop Enter- priu, Port Dalhunnie, 20,347 huh corn; uchr Ocean Wuve, Hunilton, 4,78] bush wheag; Kate Whitby, 5,943 huh you ; prop Eats??- II!iln_ Putt lhlhnnnin `ZQIIIS In--I. -k-.o . gov an Important 5 to l4`g_u-mers. L nowaru news,` ship in my business. a nun n wno quanta so ohtsiu A nice A reuidenco on min of the rettielt stream in Kingutm: may apply to oleph Bawden, King Street. Contains, cellnrn with pnntriea, dining and parlnur rooms, bedrooms (3 with closets, attic finished and subdivided. M ay 27. rug Eygntn PRIJPERTY, Monday, J une the 2nd, 1873. The {allowing `Real Eatnto, viz : : SPOTTED -Rod and White Heifer, n. A year and a hhlf old, or stolen from `Portsmouth on the? 20th inst. Anybody bringing information will be suitabl reward- ed. \ A, HA MILL -+ or- Valuable Frojehold Property u 1 Excellent Pianolorte, Drawing, Dining and Bedroom Sofa, comprising Cllllfl, Tables, Cnrpotu, Bureaus, Berle, Bedotoadl, Bedding, Wulntondl and Furniture, Solu, [nun cl, Whatnotl, Pictures, {Window Curtains, Lor- niooo, Blinds, Glau, Cutlery and Chino Ware, Knives, Forkd nml Plated Were, Box Stove'snl Pipe! ; also n.n excellent Cooking Stove sud Furniture) with other article! too numerous to mention; Tenn: cull on delivery. ' Sole to commence l0o'c1ock, elm . WI .l.lAM Nllllll-{ V ___.._ . . . . . . I - 4: `FA|RRRA'l'I|'2'|&YEn!n ,`?!,IE*?.a| - --v----g -vvv-nu. As. H . uuulu. ly. Pnuod wn-ItI-I Magnet, Sp-an, Pulport. and Picton. The barge Alabuna in unloading our from the steamer Georgian, ulna nan Cunloque. In {Iunnu nap... -.l.:..L ___A __L , CARRATRACA MINERAL AND BELT /.EIl \VA l'ERS, and POP CORN, AT n.A_3]'_pyvN's Isl: II III! A 1'!-\ Another large nrrilv: [H N )3! I I PAINT SHOP and 1 East End 1 HE subscriber is instructod to sell by Public Auction, At the relidanc of MRS GEORGE, on the corner of William and Barrie Street: (near the Grumnar School), ' AUCTION SALE] 100 Barrels of Apples * to arrive. +-`w\vn . nu. .-..-. -..--__ . _.,_ y irlwlr AND oyisrzn DEPOT, Street, M25:-Iset Squnrc. \l_.. 0'! AIEEEIQN SALE } House/cold. Furniture I , i Vnmlt Kingston, May 22:111. 1373. jjlt T mWa The Grace Murray, which went ashore on Salmon lled: 3 fow cl.-Lyn :30 has been towed in. sun is lacking badly, and will be locked ` at the Marine Railway to-day. llnlm-nrnh uni u-mus`. ...|.-.: cm. x,,.,- JUH Kingston, May lat` 1873. May 27. May 24, 1373. Kingston, May 27. H373. PINEA[ Pl.ES, 1-in]-;APm.1cs, BANANAS, onA.Nm:s. mcmoxs, vmnj FINE, " C0(:0ANU'1`S, ; I'EANU l`S,md 1 NUTS OF ALL xmns. WILLIAM HAVE this 5 Howard Betta, in `II rnu `uuuhunun [. Mo1mIs0N s larnic 1\'ews. Uoulthurlt and Mcl"hie'a wharf.-~Ar- . rived : Schr N. Gnnt, Toronto, 9,929 bub con: ; Sibilla, Toronto. 9,550 bush` corn ; Jun, Toronto. 5,650 bush corn. Cleared : Barge Tnncorora, 19,06}: bush wheat; Tiger, 12,151 bun wheat ; M. A. Urnnt,ll,2l3 bush that ; Mohnwk,3,&6'. bush wheat sud 19,500 huh eons; Sonocgl, 89 bunh com and 17,000 bunhwhoat; och: Eliza Quinlan, Hunilton, 1,980 iron chain, 40 cues bolt: sud nuts, and I368 La. m plates. Montreal l'nnuportation Company : wharf Bohr Prince Alfred, Chicago, 18,054 bulk what ; ercnlu, Torqno, 13,990 huh when; \ ..l.-5...... l'..I .1]- In 5:) L..-n, ,, In -- NYONE: K -m..I...... ovisice 1 45 Pnmczss amen`. rue nrnp BOOM who oiiliartnership. . uvu v v- ,. nee 10 o'clock, WI` LIAM MUICR Y, A 01 ..6:......-. ilval of New. Design: cl EPAPEK at no.Bmsou's ......-,, v,U`-r vuuu yva-, yruy unwr- pwiu, Pot: Dnlholuio, 22,0) hush wheat; Julia, Toledo, 13. 700 bub corn. ROOM PAPER DEPOT, t Bagot.8tI-set. J E. H. SMYTIIE, Vnmlon' Holiciton. 1. I873. M. Wu, Wholesale I E dmit`. hm may be had an to the to! Halo, of the Auctio- Iigmd, or on the pro- lulu um. Ell : city, to 3 pa R. WHITE. nla-cl.-. Tin.-. to obtain nice ha In!-uffh.-6 ..6-_.nt.. -an `nu Iruu mitabl 1-award` HA MILL. u u utsn 1 , Auctioneer. _ .._., -w'uvV u--- vvnlln V-iwucn June: Swift & C0, ; wharf- Pluod np-atn Picton, Conical, Corinthian, prop City of Cuhun, Dothnir, R. W. Stand. down-ntr- B....-__A -..J h:_;.__ run a A - - ed M} John , pug-tnew :1 1 1 n. I Druggit. `II L- .......... 1', King nor, a. --j_____.-___- y--_.__-_- Dnwnby'l'ho F[snd4amc:t'I.'nmolCircuI Hal-uuovot ~ ` mun 'oumcy to hm, u it in nine to see the luulfnbl Duzliuz all , Howl. Parade! Munluling in illimiublo mm J 010-1 nu, Mauivo Movin Lain, Crwllll Gun, and Art-Enlnlliid , Vehiclel, Anbian 8 Fairy Ponies uul Pumpliod Retinal! 4' :l`|o\vI, ll giying startling views of Zanga and 1):: Python 7101"" van: rl Dan. Two 03: Universal Exmitonl each da . Deon W New York Oi:-cu: Grand urvitcla and`; nut:-in n-one l'i!tyCont'l`iokot alum tom Seven WarllII`W""' V. van-I `M Cnnh. ..` - .. X UIIG III yen-u26Ccnu. vuai1--lB6. ; The Mont Talented Band and Orchestra ever nrganized Mill 5 tn-o uhry lint of any other Circus. Their Free Parade Concert, 93' m a aeparnte Uolounl GM-lit Circus Tent, with -eiu for 5 W gun! outer and inner circle: up at the Three Aggregate Grant! P rustic and Olympiad Troupe: o Lent`: New York Circus Monop0W of both Hemimheren. and fut-.-..Im-:... 1'... n....,x....: 1.3.}--. _..n...m- rustic and Olympiad Sf Lent : Yoi-f'CIF|'~cus, M . Heminphorea, and introducing Two Hundred brilliant - i W ` Conrad ! C.-mine College, and More and Better Educated Animal! `* . ` , combined can produce. Eleven Lovely Lady Eqnestriannes! the pre-eminently prominent Monarchs of Mirth and Mnucle. ' of Comet Players: and the .\1:\gnificent.Mctrux)iltan Mulicsl 5 ` Twonty- Five Solo Artists ! Martial Mnnicul rigsdo ! -- iLEVlATHAN GOLDEN qljj pg -3: -5-tun: lbauwly V0'Ily. Holcomb and Stewu-t : wha.r{-Tho burg? I In-tin, Montreal, 12,000 huh what. The pop -8|xiokl|un lightened, snd left. for Mun- treal mth 3.500 huh what from samtham p- . Ion. _.,_.__.._.- { cm.tai.m}g men Distinct. Diuimilar, and 0.1.: shows; to Allah the usual price admits. A Free Oriental Caravan of Mnjeatic H115 Cnmell, Denert Dromwlaries, African `Buffaloes-, Elk`, Anlill Llvina luau-n5n-I `- Of Terrestrial, Amphil>ious.`nnd Marine Vvonders, wh cumumt labour sml nearly 9. Quarter Million Dollars to 1 been placed on exhibition. A forest of Uiga'.ntic,_Gorgec Birds. ,A Wilderness of Gorillas, Ourung-Uutungs, Babs sal Exposition of `Living Phenomena and Uurirmities. com tal Den of 20 Monster Serpents, public] pcrfunned by 8 the Mysterious Snake Magician. The Argent (Hanks, t and only \Vhnt-is-it, Cannibals, Modoc Warriors Chief, Circassian Beauties, Albino Moors. and Renowned Luau: Kingston, on Hay Market: . Wcrlncstlrzw, May By Double Special Ii.-nilrmul .1-Express Train, to gi ' Exhibitid-mo of hit M"P`an Me':2a%"E::e*;`;m.ai:a, L. B. LENT s TRAVEL.LING g WQRLD s 1,9,. its 1-`nuzth Avenue, New York, Nntiunal Amphithggn Z NEW YORK cm IN sxx MAMMOTH MABQIi 600 Men and Horses, 500 Animal Ca tives, 5,000 useum Rn (1.... 1 ___'__. __ _ -.-. wv nvuo no Iussc LIUII. 1| [ ~ Best: isthe keeper of the conscience of these geatlenenthey _must do justsshe bids thou, llld he will hsrdly recommend the snnctioningol thus bills, it he can help it. But there Inst be no hall way measure.` Accept or reject must be the word: sud we shall notch with s wood deal. of care the esurss to be pursued. III 8 Sepat-ate_Colou:.sl Gnu-lit Tout, nu-1 outer mner nmeu eh. 'rI..... Leviathan Universal Living 3; A wumcma GLASS STEAM ENGINE! ~? The Bohemian Glass A 3 Thirty Smalleat and lvlnmllomest Arabian and Shetludf ' THREE GREAT AR [if jt ` ~ - A WORKING GLASS ` 1111 `l\ u - -- $1,000,000 . I.u.1rI.c|' mumm Unllurs collect, nth Gig.-'|nI.ic, _GorgeoIuly Plnnq orillns, Baboonl, Apagq lcnmnena containinx. and ._._ .-- .......-:u . n An nu: uvvlu uovem- Ilmt dnroto disallow them I It would not , \ 1 -- I 11-`: __ . LIA E- I-_,, A II .....,, ..,.......5~.-sfuu--_$s, naunonl, Ap0l,l mnena containing. an tn, publicly Stanley ! Ah m. Largmxt (linulm, the. Hlndld s, Living 8 Eoora. Luuus Nstnru.` A N I) W`! M. REACH AND GREAT 3 \ v'unders, which it IIQI I [III Dnllaru In nnI`nn -I It. With 5,GII I '39 Acnn-nmxh-n rnnnl Pl Biboonlv, Apeq, . containing. - L by Stanley : A Pot! Colbornc. May 24.-Down 2 Schn Alifillll. Chicago. King-ton, wheat ; New Dominion of Quebec, Clovuluul, 'l'orontu,uu} ; Wutlidu. Chicago, Kinpton, when ; Maize, Toledo. Ogclenaburgh, corn ; props Empi.-.3`, Toledo, do. gen csrgu ;lIickIIInn, Ionclump. `OI, Dlontrul, J0 ; M. Filmore, (.'hic.|go,' linpuu, wlwst ; H. Rooney, Toledo, King- ston, timber. ` `I II- GLJ.-.a H D llnunn-1"`.-ul I II I.I-..A s, wmcn II III} I s collect, Ind! nrmaannlv Plmnnn ` give Two I. . "7'L'1.'snA'r I-.'| I~.".\';.\';I. MA) 2: - Tlllxr. ()BA.V'HI BlI.I.H. V Thu l)|)lurIo- Government has new the vury plcumg duty in perform of eating the din they had pro- pand (or others. It must make them feel J..'.I-.Il.. -L.._- .- L-.. .|,. 1.,-n . c u... u. -u-en...-cu, nu unvu av uiuul, U11` H. 8. Mwdonaid will introduce hm bill- apin if such a comic 1: neceuary. We Ilsio no doubt likewise thu they will again Do panned u ttiumphantly so before, and thou Io nlullue I Will the Local Govern- -.-o J--. 5.. )-_Il._._ .L__ A I. I 5oPruo'i-W uttho I ' .a'llIl VPIDWV < W1 payi--M1 ._._- _....... ...........-v ...c.u v u vunuu not V surprise usbit. So long in the Hon. Mr .lI..-to 4.01.- 1...... -1 .|._ __.,--:,, ueululaltancnuawny to-qgy, "'-"' ""'"""' Holcomb 33.7., I Taking advantage of the holiday, the King- Iton Cricket Club challenged their old rivala ` " Wicket Club. It Wu vm-rt`! southamp. `Plv Ind the eleven yrent down to do go; battle for the cricketing credit of the Lima, Po M. atone City," and from the anhjoinod more it Anericau, Kiugyto". willbc aeen that their eei-ta were not in vain, l'erentu,ceal Wik "|' l hd `b` ` ""'P` Wu. Ind .3. l the Kingaton men were aent in tint. About ; preps 51'P 0" W ilmillgl Wu finished with 3 "f" l 145- 0` Which Dickson gotsin aplen- did -tylv. sivi-It only one chance during tho 1.104,, tinurhe van in. Joueu came next with atotal um, .,,|,.-, ` of 38, gut by beautiful play. Galloway gug. I Up-SchnI S. D. llnngerlm-cl, J. ll. Hn.rt-- i V 5 '9" 8 my M141 Uoxwurthy get 9 by I sell, Entcrpriac, Mngdala, Antclupc of Hamil. my pretty play '1 hv batting or the Kingaton M. }l_ gag. `ch, i VII OII tll Whole stood anley, props Champlain, `Ben Franklin, l I0 bowling of the Prescott Club wan (air, and Eateka. Sweden, Enterprise, Akron, Iclnr 1 "*0 titling vory goo 1. Altar lunch, the ; A|.n,,,1,,._ Wop A, u.,.m,.,, .,,|,{. An,,,.,,,,,_ 1 Pi-eaeott men took the willow, but were soon ; Denmark, llaty J;-Ifrey, prop Bruno, Ichr 1 d`fP'` 0* With the ucore 0! 56, of which '0'... : Miller contributed a well played l7,am1 whit. 5 - w.4_ g.,..;_ 13, 1-Icy 12. Having been more than 60 mm ho. , __ ` hind on the rnt inning. oh- 9-..--. l. , Tllilirl V Here `then is en end of all the iinessing of I the beautiful gentlemen at Turonto who thought to shift the responsibility of the whole metter upon the Premier. Nune land as they to declare that no interfereince must made in the several local aiiirs, end still none so prominent in giving the cut direct to their words. The Ontario Refenneru Ask the Dominion authorities to ' interfere in a matter which is solely under the control of the local authorities, and the Reformer: at Uttaws throw away the pro- fessions ul a lifetime, and vote in a body for separate schools in` New Brunswick. end, worse tlmn even that, vote fairly and squarely, that the expressed will of a rust I majority of the Local Legislature _uhall he ` everrulecf by their votes at Ottawa in | lsvour of A minority, inuential nmv, when I their votes would carry the Uppositien into power. but of no value under uther circum- .e......4. W9 we apt long but thy matte; `will ho determined, we hsve no doubt, Mr II 1.1 Il__.I__._I.1 _.;n ; - 1 vs. av: vbIlv|-- ll IIIIIII IIIIIIU IJIUT IU| U`- docidodly cheap to have the bill: rotunwd - In them, for -m`--. in the deumnination of tho Uttnwn Cabin:-1, uexprouod'in the Ilgulo hut I-"ril:s_v We give the whole unverution, aw that there may be In uni--n.4I--..o.-...).... ..|.-..L is Tho Bnghuh uni] by the nonnwr Polynesia; V nnind at the Kingston Poo; Olloo g(utctla . J I-L- .g..._._. I.-`nu-L4 I01 olyin And I (Ell ` Crn Covucu..-`nn mph: muting at an cg, Mg, which Chadd have been held ;...g`u,winbohcldINuvcIiII- - -o-uu-nu---.u---nu. u-uv-u u. ! Busty rmw and naked leave to put 3 qnemon to the Minintry which he had Econ unable to do previously. owing to cn- j lm-cod sbnonco occasioned by illness. He, enquired if my. and what mp: had boo'n ; (shut in respect on two manure: reoorwd by the Ontario Government for the assent T 01 the Governor-General. 5:- 1.1.--u-.;-..-1,: ....'.L _,._.__u .. `L1. 1 or one uovemer-uenenn. ; Sir Johnihcdonold, with rcgll to this matter, would eimpl my that two billn { were reserved by the {peel Government of 0IIt._o.rio for the consideration of His Ex-l eollency. Those Acts. on being examined, ' were found to be - uite within the compe- tence of the Local giolature. They had. therefore, odvioed, and would follow this eonroe in lutnro, that whenever bills wen-.;.- rooervod, end it was olxoun that they were ' within the competence of the Local Legisla- ture, they should not be disallowed. but be sent back. o-tango passengers. cnwunehnyino Rome and W3. IorlIIwl'l'i-0 Tabla Y7'd`Y """'"8- The ..i` gnu` gag-ad At 9:l0 {rum Clpe Vin. < ':._;l.. Int.-nan, vwuv-u--urn, -~ vu-u uuuv miauldoneanding about it. It. B...A_ ...-.. .....I -..|.... ~;Z.i -1`: c-Eiztnillg f.I;l.ru~'5`. ,.....,..... m wuvn ma ncure u! an, 0! which, ! : -1yl2. mm him! on the tint inningu. the Prucott Illenlud n | l to mm their innings, which they did, mu. ; j in; I tots] of 67, 01 which Ellin made 12, ` ',v Pam. l4.bqth ma.` by good llaarpplny. Tm. , ! nude Kingston Victorian: In mu. innmn k-- -A ` ' 'l'liu-St. Lnwrenceclubut Kingnun has lately men uuking mlnewlmt. 0! It name for inulf ; I and on Saturday lut ppeucal its Quoclfu birtlr I day sports by playing `11.: 2'o.'(.llI`l) mat...-in witn clw "Unknnwnu" oi (iananoquc. Some good I play mu shown on bath sides. but the at, l;:urr.-ncc qlul: tuck their revenge for the w- 7 cent defeat at Uauannquc by beating their op- ponents by um nun-1. Tliu following in the I acute at xiii: gnaw : I _.a- . ............._ 3:: 27 Uni Monday afternoon the second game Wu played, but this time the St. Lawrence boys haul to succumb to the superior prowess of the enemy --the Beaver: of Ncwcaetle. They did not give in, however. until they had shown pretty well what nor: of :st.u' they were mud? of ; and to be beaten by tho club which is reckoned the second in Canada is certainly no | disgrace. The following score will show how the game went 2 ['woeJ, c Jarvis, p +;m.m.1.`...' . . T )lcL'aInunm, `. ml b, Fnlcom.-r, 3rd 1:, .. E|liot, I u .7 . . Anglin, r 1. . . Caruunrrf Driver, 1 I Urminton, c. . . . Mankeu, p . . . Charlton, last is Vanurton, 2nd 5 Mai , 3rd b. .. Hsllgnfsy, a u . Byers, r I .. . . Bartlett, c x . . Lloyd, 11".. .. - o 1141: lXt l`Ka|l0l' T0 BILl..E\'lLl.B by the Band of the Hth l ,W.0. Riss. Thun- wers on the boat. between 200 and 300, and it ; ll iwcnllcu to say that the magnificent scenery of the Bay of Quinta was fully enjoyed. The band played some tine music, and gave indica- tions of the great program undo under the able tuition of Mr Hackctt. The quadrillc i i-anal of "A" Buttery wus.ulao prcisuxit, mu! hincing was Indulge.-d in by thum: whu felt in- cluied for that _cxerci.u_-. \Vright. c.. Jarvu. D Mccunnon, 2nd b. Anglin,3rdb Elliutt, I.l .. , .. Tweed, c.f ,. Canon, Ll, . . . . . . . .. Driver, 1.! . I Queen`: Birthday. _4l`he {urinal celebration of the anniversary of i Her Majesty Queen Victoria, tack place on I Monday In the city the day mu generally I observed an a holiday, the shop: being closed, . and plczu-urc-sieelmig largely indulged in. The Weutllcr was everything that could be desired; and advantage was taken to a great extent of spending the day in amuumeutu. Firut among` rtlmw was r'- l . .... annual r.-nlqw urn: nu \ niso took :5 numerous pat-'ty down the nvcr through the Thousand Islands. A qmulrillu { bum! Inu Ab-o on iumr-I chi; boat for (In: com I . vemcnco ux cluuzcru I atom; c.t, . 'Jwoba, l.f . v --un 7.;-gg-yn vr INF. l'A||.I .`P,'N. l .\lr H-lnur. Un a rr-zrm wait to BIllc\`ill0: l l mu much lunch with the many tine frui- rluncuu built and in --our-no ut u-roctiun, nu Ivcll `us tlw tut:--:liu|vl:i_v-4| m thr style of tlm; sane and grounds in coummtion, and could uot-holp thinking it mow much occupied the many unrivsllod sites to be met with hen. ` how much the appearance on! our goon! old city would be improved. I believe there in nu- thing more rutnrdl the prugrou of Kingnum man the want of iir.-It-clan houses. Can you uni, Mr Editor, lay the aid of your powerful pen, provoke IIOIIIC of our wealthy citiwna to I , axpirit. of emulation, And oupply of tlh: prooeut - grout. tune of house Accommodation. : I ...o..-....A I... bl... I)-.. .t n,_:,. -u n-vuu vv-lIv v. -uv--na S\rvIlllIIllVllD0IUII. ; I returned by the Bay of Quinta. The` weather was charming, and the comfort expe- _ rienced on bnanl the steamer Rochester row ` dens um trip in every rupect a moat delight.- ful one,-_And which 1 hupo soon to I-opeat.-_ i | Yuura. &c., i . . ._ tan, 5.: ... V7 ` )Chapple, 3rd 1) . Tumblyn, lot I: . Patric, r.f . GI-ole, 2nd b . . . Stash. c f - -,--- l"v`L|"5 "IN" "I "" `3rI Pl`y' Thu Kingston victorious 1:: one innings by 24 Ir mm. The bowling of Galloway end Onninton ierlinpton Club can remarkably good, and ; did pest executing At the wickets. The eld- in was nut quite up to the mark, but some of it wu pretty elm-p-netably two fine catches made by Jaime. On 1 the Kinpton Cricket Club have every reason to be satised with the rmnlt .4 on... .v--v- av vv IIIIIDCC WI` I hit pm the union. `Prescott won vary lavill Kingntou, 27th May. 1873. cxxsows, u.sL\A.wqn:. "nuv:u, nwcmrru. (`urn-upo m!~m'.- . IT. LA WRE.\'CE. ._...-_ -nu rut IKIIWCI `-0 the The holpitalitia of I _-- V...-u nnV 1 multol the "L T1.` L...:A.-I:;g 1 T1:Anu.|.uIx. ,,__ '..--u- -ulIlllllIVfI' ' tion The-r-e ere some pretty walks, the prio ute reeideneu, and substantial stone in Wetertovvn, but uetwitlnten situation and excellent wster privilege, we look upon it an utter unprep-eeeive, end not that active no-glued alum as... _. -_-- 7- - - ` ,.-_., _-.-uvu no JIUFFBI 1 ppearn to be I live Dom therefore oppoued to the tint: Th..- --_ ---- - -..-...-you vyyvvou W I There emu .....'.a...--- -- - iv-s. i llsving resolved to celobrnte the birthday of our Most Gracious Msjesty by psying a i xirst visit to Watortown, and hsving"`sholsen ; ulf dull sloth sud early rise," in company with ! .,onie others, we found ourselves on board the M and st 6 o.in ,-o triile esrlier than our.n su- al time for turning ont--and were soon steam- ing out of the harbour. The morning was ex . ceedingly pleasant, A little cloudy, but with s delightful breeze. There wss s slight holiness in the stinosphore, which soft. uncd the. outlines of the distant islands, the lake and the river. We lound on board about two dozen Kingstonisns, among them two or three ehurchwnrdens or ex- churchwsrdens, and one gentlemen, whose meek and quiet domesnour, oouplul with the fact of his wearing dark clothes end s light tie, we. set down as e clergyman. We losmed that the Mud is a very popular boot on this route, from her great speed and excellent ec- coinmodation, combined withvthe courteous attention of the captain, and Mr Folger. the purser. The interesting sdditien of an excel, _ lent table, which the trip on the voter enables one to thoroughly enjoy, is also on sttrnction. The view of the city fromthe harbour is one of the iinest in the Dominion, and crossing the channel there is slwsye 3 beautiful prospect of the river and islsnds below, and the islands and lake above Kingston, and es yesterdsy morning was Queen's weather," the city snd hsrbour appeared to the best sdvsntsge. The trip was mode through the ennal, which seemed to have plenty of wster, slthongh we learned that at the afternoon trip the best hsd n diiculty in getting through. It might be de. serving the sttention oi the Government to aid by e libersl grant in the deepening of thi' osnal, which has become of so much importance to the commercial interests of Ar- ,ived at Cspe Vincent, we took s stroll up one side of the street end down the other. The Cope is not s very progressive place. It is possible that houses may be built` there, but we have known it for s number of yore, and don't recollect either seeing or of such I. thing. We should be glad of An opportunity of recording such on event, should it tshe nlnca Ditllill than snarl! In. -1.... NVLA I'~- ` , -_,, -. -.v-y- , or twelve thousand inhabitants, pretty, but nnprogwuive. We walked round the Ityooto and law the ground excnvnted for one home, and Lncthcr being erected for the Jlorniug Deupntclr, one of the proprietor: of which- Mr Ilou---Ive woro planned to recognize an an old Cunulian jam-naliat, be having conducted , thn (In.-.- lI..:l 1-.. --._ V ..... uyuu n. u mu: `that go-shad phoo that we oxpootodto V ,,,, , _-- -..., -. ........ .... 1 pic-niciug particn who desire to enjoy an oc casiolusl holiday. The trip to Cope Vincent is `mm which many of our citizen: are obliged ~ to take in the course of A year, when intent an buuineml, and by thaw It may becau- . Aldvrcd tame and uninteresting. Thou, `however, who me conned to their deulna `late! and varly, and at rare intorvslu run ! over with a few Mantis an O mum of recru- ' (Inn and nninuunnnb ,.-..-:.I,.- :4. _, I 1 I Press, b Ormiston . `Whitley,dn.. . . , . .. .. \Viuu, b Galloway. , . . . ., . . . Hulbert, do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hillyard, 0 Jones, b Ormiaton. V Ellis, 1 b Iv, b Galloway Peden,bUulloway............. Sharp-,uo....... Mooney, b ormiaa.}'.'..7.'j 7' I Millnr, c Jones, 1. I Melvillg, b Galloway. . . . . . Extms.... V v I u use, mt wickets . . Hulbcrt, h Gallows illyard, at Price, b (,~..11`.;;.',';`.`.'. '.' Ellis, no....... Millar, b Ormiston . . . . . . . . . . . . . l eden,_b Ormilton. .. .. . . Sharpe, B Ormiuwn . . ` . . . . . . . . . . .. Mooney. b Galloway , .\IcI\'i.lle, c Urmiston, I-Jxtras b Galloway .. Kingston, as everyone know-, is delightfully situated fur water iwcomlnodation, and for numeroun beautiful A-pots easy of swell for ' A TIUP T0 \\'A'l'ERTO\\'N. ` E 2 tzasionnl Imlidnv Tim 0.4.. 4.. 4--.... v:......... :- ._ K ingntoninm-.ind dewrvoagrstlu!mention.'I'lu- , hamlsomu manner in which the people of the 7 town treated the strangers-is deserving of All praise. the more enpocinlly u the utrsngerl I were the Ivinncru. Hubjoim-ti: the score : Q Kl suwro: l`l.l'l`-. 3 A l....... .. \(_I..:u- u, n u -- 1 nnnuaru l'l.|'l`n. 5 A. Jones, 1' Melville, b Poden `Morris, 1) Pedon... ,. .`lim|mm,lo. . . . . . .. ., .. Tunic. I b w, In Prou . A.Smith.ro ., , . . . . . .. ' Price, b Hillynrcl . .- `. |):clnmu,V u u . . . . Gzsllowny. c l rcu, Iv Sluzrpc . L'oxwonhy,,r n , . I Extrxu. Urmistau, c Petlcn; Mclhrlano, .- Melville, 'b"s |i'.rjxs'. ........e, 11 aw: wwu suns uguzllnllrgn, Uswege, Northern Syracuse vsnd New York Centre] Railroads. The run front the Cope ts Ws.ter- town was made in little over on hour, the railway passing through 8 line sgricultnnl country, and we could not refrain from ob- ser wing thst vegetation sppesred to be more forward` than with us, sltheugh s day or two Innkcs 3 wonderful difference st this season of tlio your. The Woodru House At_Wstsrtswn is so well known to the trsvelling public, es- pscislly since the present proprietors, Messrs Brick and Sanger, took chsrgs of it,thet little notice of it is neessssry. We any stste, ` however, thut the proprietors hove thorougho E ly retted snd furnished the house, { so tlnst it is new one " of the finest hotels in tho United Ststos. A jirst-class table is kept, and neither psins nor expense ' is spared in providing for the comfort and so- lcomrnodstion of the numerous guests sf the ; estahlislimcnt. Wstertoivn is s city efolevon , streets house. l Press, c Tania, b Orniiton 'lIit.lcy, b Urmiston . . . . . . .. Wise, hit wickets Hnlluu-+ I. (:..II..... v. nvvvl `nus uuuu Ill UVUIII, IIOIIIG It GIKG plnce within the next tow years. The Hand form: clue connexion st the Cape with the Rome.\VntaI-town uni nmI...1>......1.. n._.-_- uuuu was uuunuxwn It Ila Ulpo with the Rome,\Va.te:-town mi Ogdeuburgh, Onvego, Svraeuae and New York (`-....a.... 'l`o!.u.la - -Kingston. .. l rcscot.t, lat innings 55. ` ` 2:111 do 67. THE DAILY NEWS-TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 27. lgw -......... url in uvun It vmuuor. The young man Tyria. who fell from 1 scul- folcling while painting the Iidurf the propeller Michigan, than some signs of improvement to-dsy, Itch. thoughlwuillliuinaproeuloul "$17 g..'8.t-;p"h:n:on, 1 mo louoo of the Suplmuon House, is reported who in nego- tiation to: an hotel st Windsor. ....-.-w--vno ADUIIUU, II KW ' Windsor . Thnvnnna Inna: "l|..._'- ._1 V - - ' ..........u--wsw ; mu Unarlcs Bariller, of tho town of Chsthum, Esquire, to ho Notaries Public within snd for the Province 0! On tsrio From St. Catharilcs. St. Csthorines, May 27.- I he Stephenson House was opened yesterds . The house has beonr thoroughly renovated during the winter sud spring. A for visitors hovo arrived. The propeller Enterprise has just msdo 9. very quick trip. She left Port Dsllwusio on Friday evening, the 16th inst., wont to King- ston, dischsrged 22,200 bushels of corn, sud srrived st Port Dslhousio Elevstor on Sun- dsy morning the 18th, st 6:30, making the round trip in 36) hours. Mr 8. Stephenson, the olthe L__I, , vuuu. 5 new s even I. uwsv vsv-use -I; s Suspension Bridge, from which the best View is obtained, but persons at all nervous will scarcely care to trust themselves upon it, Although it is strong enough to bear any reasonable weight which mey be placed upon it. The return trip from Wetertown to C_spe Vincent was made in good time,the rend being in excellent order ; end here we luul the pleuure ef nding the Mend waiting for us, end is goodly number of citizens._who had been tempted by the holiday inn! the fine evening te Ineke the trip. We were soon eh`, the re- turn trip being made round the head of the island end the Batteeux Channel, and errived in the city at the early hour of hslf. paet six o'clock, And feeling, after ell, `thug there is u much truth as poetry in the old song, ""l`here's no place like home." We have been so much sccuutomed to hear King- ston spoken of as slow snd backward that we are inclined teswsllow it withent exsmination, We think this is quite s mistake. There is no reason why we should go to the opposite ex - treme, but self-respect should lead us not to deprecete our own city and our homes. We heve visited nearly all the cities snd tovvnsof ' the neighbouring Republic fronting the lakes, and we lmvn -mm nnnn -l 51...... -..-....:..- 5.. -_- ............, nyyullluilnil, viz. :,-Octa.vim Yttu, of the city of Kingston, E:iq., M4D., to be an Associate (Joroner within and for the County of Frontenac. Hugh J. Macdom nld, of the city of Toronto, Esq.) Barrixtct-it luv ; Edward H. Smytho and John Mauls Mnchar, of the city of Kingston, Esquire, Barrister:-at-law and Charles Bariller, the gtowu Clntlmm- l-`Jane... o- L- '-L ' Mmwzussouu Qumrzrrz Cwn.-'l`he sale of the tickets for the concert on Thursday evening opened at McAulcy's book store this morning. A considcrahlo number of seats have been secured. Parties intending to be present would do well to make an early call at the City Book Store. -..-..u- Jlvwnru, wuu wan struck Will] stone by the lad Lynch, has just died at the K ingnton Hospital. ' _ -"L!N'l"8 CuwUe.-fPhe best of ohosvmen, i Mr L. B. Lent, exhibit: hie mammoth combination in Kingston to-marrow at 2 and 8 p. m. The doors will open one hour earlier. The two exhibitions nrei equeliy attractive and complete, and al- though Mr Lent has sent: in his immense circuo pavilion for over 6,000 spectators, I it is best for feinily parties, and ladies and children to attend the day perfor- mance, so they are less crowded than the evening one. The afternoon exhibi-5' tion is the meet suitable one for enjoying E the superb circuo performances of Mr Lent o famous circuo troupe, no that is given for the nnecinl ncnnlntnnntinn .-.5 I..a.-... .....n .09. The tourist should by nll menu visit the falls on the Black River, it short liatnncc from '-he hotel. Thu night will well rupay 3 uil, Th- mu... .. Ina... n-1..-ad In: Pnr.-u::4'rA1'1ox.--Tn-marrow evening 3 pre- ecntation in to be made to George Davidson Esq, as A nurk of appreciation of thirty-six yearn service: 9.: elder, manager, &c., of St. Andrew's Church. Professor Meekerrzu will make the presentation, which will take plnce in Hull. The Covcmor-General received in perfect ovetien at Ottawa, on Monday afternoon, on visiting Lent`: circus. The band played the Nations] Anthem an Hie Excellency entered the tentnvhereon the au1ien`ce,IuIIbering more than 2,000, mu tn wmune and gave him three cheers. At the close of the performance he desired his thanks and gratication to be con- veyed to Mr Lent,_ and rennrked thst the whole performance we: the but he had seen {or many years. He uid he had enjoyed it so much, as also had hie family, that he could sit with delight and witness its entire repeti- tion. . The communicsticgn `signed X in unavoid- ably crowdul out bo-d:y. -.av-uv - nun-Ulla uuuuu uwupo, nl tnnt is given npecial accommodation of India: and children. At nine o'clock a. grand demon- ltrativo psi-ado will be made by the caravan of this great exhibition, which will pass through our main Itreots, a.'o:-ding our citizons an opportunity of witnessing a very brilliant pagoant, and listening to the splendid music of Mr Lent : orchestra. famous gvvvv -v--. :1: Will wunu gm 810 coat: or 30 days in gaol. Amuvu. or Pnxsenn.-A mm named Michael Heron, sentenced to two year: penal servitude for luceny, arrived here from Mon- treal yelterdny, there being no room in the new eonviot establishment. ..... .......-vuu-.5 nvvyuvlnu uvuulls uuu lumen, and we have seen none of them superior to Kingston, nor do Ive know of any place where, with a. moderate income, 3 family can live as comfortably and ch.-nply.