0 ruvt. I lZl l.VlA.\' ;t'An`\`lJ`.A~' ....... V4 .V.~\l|lA.\' l.Y.\'I'L\'IAN lL.\|.l'l'L~\N...... |'l'II.\.L-\.\' . . . . .. \|'l.-\.V .Vl'l.\'.-\\'lAN.. w .~3Lv\.\ . . . . . ... s'I`l'l 1\' ` `i " U"I Medium site, only 5 cont: gach, a A. J. nuaxm. jaz- AUAAJ-nlanbv hi 0 Arvaauluhhl-J-I Al I 3 lbs. Valencia Raisins for 20 cent: ; 3 Ibo.- gavgr Raisins for `25 cent: ; 20 lbs. Prune: I of l. ..:'...;..Tzor MEN'S Um-;u-: and N5`. Vnlnured and Black; Alpaca` and Silk \\'c:It of I-Imzland Brnulclntlu. R:-ntnh |'.....|a.|. ' "J fi hE'Bent1ey, ' nAn_I3I_A_(_:_E AND SLE_|llH n can DI rm 'I.`|lId Hroldc -vur Unlcr H-purtmcut. . "nun v ay-u [Aw A." "'3 I57 Princess sin-.4-.t. IIIEAI) OF PIIINCI-SSS S'I'liICE'l', Kingsto ` All work done with ncatncmr and dc patch. November 29, I872. Ghaxhpaigtne P_u_re and Chea-p cases for sale chea_ to close 3 consign- ment. in lots E ) suit ctutomerl. Mend fur nmple cue. I doz. quart case, 86 pints, 2 doz., 87. u nnnnnw A on .()Aq_a_1l _1_gi_1 2 yoga mi "2 a Good Japan Tea only 2; cents per 11)., T` A run A "l"\"'\I\r .1`, .\`n.~\.V......._._ '.~'I`l:lAN L\l Ul:l.\N .... >I:A\'l.\.`o' I;L'\'lA.\' l.\l'|'nlAN .... 'AL\.V ......... 5I.\THlAN .... l .'\\'lU ....... ANDREW ....` PATIUCK ..... YT _ _ ____,, _ , muuuo s'r1u:r.1=:r, o `to the `crud .......3.'.:`1`-.`:'=I_ _:-_,;.'.'_. 39's=f".`1 .Un'1'A1U SIBEIST, '13s the Grand Trunk Depot. G casein carefully Ittclldetl to d ' c n supplied :It all hours at the Ami! 1. 137:: "i'EAz TEA! TEA! , I `Vast \Vhito only M cent: per gallon. }EA.1._.1NS I 34.31331. ...:- 0-1.1-- metpelt nul. Aptil 1, I873. 7iiimas7'TIE:FoTnWlE,' BUTCHER, _ _ '\Il|AnIn nonnnvsnu A- Lamp _iw"Kiu"Jr-' A'5:r-uRE 53,` \ll (Hc' Plllhn-I.`\\ w|'|n.'w|' I.':.... J AMES MOORE. Ala 7] n .LIJJ_J I57 Princess Street. um um black; Alpaca. and Silk xfzl.-Lnd Brondclothn, Scotch, Engliuh )1-Imrtm:-uh C7 7 CV .Mc.\|.AUull'l`UN .1 1'u`.~'., on King anal I'rim:a-us Stru-ct-u. Hats and Caps I For the Million. } Hats and Caps For the Million. I G. GORDON & 00.. Montreal. $Ts.?{s}3:s477?; $5,012,497 00 |o'.r,uvu,VUv |/U 9,000,000 00 2,500,000 00 Lu: 1-! 15% $s67.78.' 50 405.01!) 00 H04`. 705 {Ill I873. j Window Frames and Sashes. 'Penitentiarv of St. Vincent de Paul, __ .., -.,,.,. SEALED TENDERS will he received by the umlersignccl till 6 o`cla-ck Inn. on the 1lt||.of Juno next, for ROOF TIMBER! I 0 Pit: om |'.. 0 Pieces Hm: I [an at u Scablding, Centres, &c. hung. wide. The wlmlwnf the \Vo0l ,...;.t I at the St. Vincent do l'nul ` Wharf on the 25th of June next. {J-`HE Sulmcriln.-rs hereby give Imtiuu that Hiram A. Calvin luvs been xulmittcd as partner with them in the lmaincszs cmuluutc-41 umlur the name, tirm anal tylc of Calvin: & Break, at Garden Inland, Unturio, mul of I). D. Calvin & ($0., Quebec, in the l'ruvim:c of Quclxuc, the mum: nf w||iul|'rmn will 4-untinue the name an formerly, an nlmvo mcntionul. I). I. c,u.vn\', J. A. BllE(,'K. (`la-`Inn Ial-nil M--r Q01. I87 ! NEW (}l(ENADlNl'lS, NEH MUSIJNS IN SELl"_1OI.HUlS. NEW P`Rl._LLlNHS. BRUWN. lLl.A(1K and WHITE YAK LA l.'l'1N'I'S' COTTON, MI'Il!l.`V' AND Sl UNl)El(JI.U'l`Hl.\'H, ma. RICHMOND BUYDEN. TIIE undersigned begs to ntif the 'l`r:ulc that he is now prepared to ti 1 ordcrn fur the celebrated 111.:-nu.\uu nnnnun cw nn:...n !I1IllA|lv'11IV nu ucu; In nvvn 5 i-d0l{'l'()N S FAMILY J (""'64Z"%7v"i1`.`5 Brush Door Mats, Crumb Cloths, &c.' |1873-~spring Fashions-1873 1 ll ' I lgCocog`}/.[`z:t:tJ1:1.gs from 5-8 to. UVV OPEN and ready for inz=)n:utinn, choice selection of New Goods for Gentlemen s Spring and Summer Wear of our oyvn importation of all the new and de- sirable styles of the season in Lu TS1` REC El VEI > ENG!-ISH, scdrcu AND CANADIAN 'I'\NICI72I\!i ug (mu Uv Portland h fooykhl w cl Pnnab 3:-ltniuu 12,000 ft. maul-nan, DUU.ll./'11 ARI) bllnttlrxtxu '1'WEEl)S, PLAIN AND FANCY WOOL COATINGS, BLACK, BLUE AND numvr: TIANLI nuzu n, bl TIANS. M I-:L'roNs, : WEST OF Ln 1.... .--4., For t, workmanship and prim-5 {W0 0311'` be beat. THOMAS MOORE, uxvnruu A \T'1I 7!` A ll ll 5,000 ft. 1!. m. 2 Oak Plank. IJXX) H. I), m. I Uuk I'l:mk. -25 Piece: 4 Hal: Plzuulz J. 5. I1 Garden Inland, May 8th, 1873. .| unc, I873- Mnnmws DISTILLERY. L H --a- : ----, MERCHANT TAILOR. Kingston, March 21, 1873. (l..\'l`l-I .\lMJNl 8; \VAlH)!Il.l..) I ft. 1). m. 3, stock luml-er, 10 or I2 wide Lu 4- 2' u 1 u M 1*. as u at so u u 1 u -u .5 u !ScalYol(l Iulcs, not less than ~15 font Galleries, Doors, I In. I), I; Uuk J'l:mk. >l ieccs 4 Oak l'la.nk |'2.0 lung 10 KINGSTON, (m,\' .\ DA). Mom rix Y nu; -4 l'UI:l`3 H|'lI'l I'.`4, 50.00. AL(.'UIlU|.. NOECE 2 Lulnbcr .' II F) : SPRING OVERCOATINGS, ENGLAND Bl{0AD(,'LU'l'l|S, : Lumlnur |3.0Inng(' x 3 } _ I I` `I If x 1 >' F l`R0()F \\ HlSKEY. l l'.U()l' 30111 M av, I573. I". lI()UI'|li. `. be dulivcrul I ;-nlitcntinry "1'A.~s.s'|':. \\' . I Ann I'.. \V;mlcu. SILK I ` I AT HEATH AND GUHN S, Druggists and Seedsmen. iulpnrtml xlirm-t fruln reliable Grower.-1 s`9'Cc1|I*`llIL'lI in Ellrnlu-, sun} Aunnrinn [maven & FLOWER slams} lll|l)Hl`(A lI Lllrc , . III l'-..._I umn. ' The munus uf the lcmlin-,; styles, in Felt Hum-ls uru the Harcuurt, Romeo, Mnzcppn, \'em-tiuu, J.-mun llnld, Al\'4'l.l'('7., Nippinuing, Nan-row (mu-,;c, Aim.-ricnu, Young wit! Style, the |"nrrc:lI, the Vnnnvn, llnrringwu, and Du- minirm Hut, in Uulmmo of limb, Black, Ben- vu-r. nml nmkr. Va` in la 0 I '11 B A"l`ll Q E (H'l:`.N 'I`l| 'l'lll.' nlvur 14: . Stuck. The highest price in Cash yninl for RAW ` FU 13,5. Cl)/\"K \\'HI(1T. I Ann-H I;'|l.I. )l(.-5 tn call special attention to his large ) .1mmrl.lIu-Mt nf Dmmmtic and Im urtcul (`i;;.1rn, fur tank: at very low cash prices. It: has nuw on lmml l{N),000 llunn.-stiu (_'i;_.zars, various In-nmls. 54.000 Harman Cigars. 28,000 .\I:miHn (lhcroots. .1 n go in` AUIL-Bull uf UH: pl... ... Irum we r.u_s,;nxn, m r!4uf,r<, 2uul':nt In Wllolcsalc and Retail Tobacconlst, 1 1:I.\'c1:;s's r I`1U:'.ET, K, 0119 lm.'a.ju.<.`._ imported per Exv . Stu-zmmhip Sarmntian direct from Eng- l::ml, I"r:|ncc :uul'Un,-rumny Gentlcmeus hats and czxpa uf Ml the lamest and fzmhionablc stylcu u: the scnsum, lunch as I ll|ll\-' A puny : [xii I-lrrlll-lull FIT!`-K an-r,VVV nu. u \/llvlvvlrwa Aim l"j:,; (Jhc-wing and Smoking T ubaccos in Kt.-gs anal |'.1m::zl\e. \\'lnt.:`s Celebrated Mixture Smnkinga. wc.-4:1; M the Rose, Try it. It has In-cu pmxmluwc-cl the heat Sumking Tolzncuo in the Ihnuinicm. \ l|....-nl 1'1: nu In I ..LH1-nun an.` 4411-` (I.-\U|.l |"l.()\\'EHS. LE..1fcin s Block, Princess-Stu` and will keep on 1:.-nnd"a general assortment of New and Second Hand 7 ms: HATS! HATS! (-Ii-OH h:ua'ju.~":. pcr Ex Stu-illlmlnip direct Eng lmul. |"r:un-.. .....|1<......_.._._. 11 .4: , - - CABBAGES. (' |`}I.l'Zl{ Y . Ill Lnc Immnnm .\ hln.-I':lI (It-I . . I r:v|c. .411 Good: willbe sold for Cash, which will enable him to sell cheap. [1 `RR-ANT) Jn * |`0.\I AT! WIS ---every` variety of established M togctlncr with many new kinds. . nrticutlztrs 1-we Heath &, (3unu x4 `)0- 'r'n' ~c List nf (i.'u'al-n, Field zuul Fl-rwcr 4 -:- , wuth In-inf hints on their cultivatinn. 2 true to nnv mlnln-..u., ...J A. IIA mu, JUHN A. April IIMJ. J. CRU)lFO.RD, |T.N"l` l:I'I(`l'Il\'|".l) AN l`IX'l cmnplctu 1\5b0l'tlllUl|tr of ~u m.~'n III I-nrnlcn, Flcltl and Flow -:= cultivatia an y aulalruus. Jarch J3. % 11 :2. rs 1+1] W W.`-%iT 1 u vlnu Uu II I.r, April ITIU. D. r. w ruuu, License-1 Tobacco Manufacturer. Kingatun, 12th April, 1873. ` prupricml May 9th, 1373. NEW UABINET SHOP. 1 BRAND, Jr., ha: opened a CABINET r, suor in . 1\Iotfce. to th Pub.1'ic:.` FOR HOTBEDS FURNITURE. ' (`all and see before il'Z\' & BLACK ENGLISH FELTS. _ 2-.< ..r Silk .1...1c1.7u. of a1|kind.s,Si|k nf the latest stylus, Pamuuas, &c.,~&c. Ulll b"l|H|Kl`o Hutu nmclcc tn ('unfurm:Ltuur. W. (}1>.0I1 s; my .u r.r,A<:K w1mv;AwAKEs , m ALHN w, \'.`~' I'll: VA'l`l V Iv}, CAI! HliI'l`, v-`-. JUJI 1-1-Dl l1N TU Till`) l UBLI'J .1141 Sntlxrtlnvn rmlu ulu-inn 2 OPEN on Fridays Snturtlnys 0111 during the Wintcr l cnum.s wishing Sathu any other day week can In: :u:uuIuIll01la.tcd by nogifying priutnr in time. Sumlays cxccpkul. wvt. Irum rcllalnlc Hrm Eurnpc and America. KING S'l'REET. L'I1llUtvi1lll' to |..*|.pH, An! unw uuulm, Ex .\'t'.cmmship l'c|uvi.'un, , AIm:riu:uI mul (Huuguw nw r.-u.u:~, tn lo.-fy cmn1icti- l lU!\'Ul'l.3'S S l'l{EE'I`, 'I lurch.-r nml litkcal by the Lcntlu.-r hat cases in up. G. BRAND, .13.,` Princess Street. S. I . \VHlTE, um -.1-n M an n fsuztn rm- you purchase our I uMic:u1s and the l'}X'l'ENSl V1`) and of EVENING. JUNE 9. |i\/ u. GINS.--Jnhu De Kuypcr &. Son's, in wood Imttlu. I/I Iaulrvl nun 1.1. JLES AN PORTER, in quartz! and pints, {mm the bust Brewers m the Do- minion. Also Englislx Ales and Porters. IIIZINIII I`.H _l....c.... Ll ......... ..r.. :.. I umwu. IDLID 'I`0,'1[ (.`.[N.--l"x:rua.rd& Co's, in wood or bottle ; Butts 51. 00's, in woml or `rattle. n-v--..... ........._. ... ._ ziagstaif I `I Au \Vl\IlY nnnv nv Botilig pepaq .......-m. .-uau nugwm le nntl l'0l'Dot`8. IIR,-INIDI I-}S.-Jnm-as Hcnnessy s, in wood urlmttlc ; J. 51. F. Martclfs, in wood or 1-uttlu ; Pinch, (lzustilluxn $5 (M3, in wand or Imttlc. h'Ul EIU()ll ULI) JAM AIUA RUM. 11Invr 1 u u. .. - ... |W.& J. Mcdaimaxn 1 I A` I1` 5 I`: E U. 14` ' I N ES. - Ill l`}h'. nu---..-- "50 1'18 D1`.-Sl ll llalul. Ht.vuIl1lm.'I.tn : the .~s||n|'L-st nuL?u-4-_ \1...- -r'.'-I. lg ?-* Just received 24,000 lbs. HAW SUGAR, clwnpcst and best. ever Huh] in Kingutmn-~~ warranted not to colour Tea. WIIISI([I}S.--()I1 Family Proof, Ulul liyc Proof and Common \Vhi24kcys, the best it. the :ity,nt |I.El)lH,`El) l`l .lCES .uu.. nun... N Liquors {sold at Parkhil1 s ::->.'. I'll I ~.'. mm mm- r;hi_oL A .1;1.Z`. AMTA FAQ-3 T91- S Use-, its . !Ia.mi|'au:t21115`.| I yum wmnt \\'mnl or (`and .` I'Imu.;|m [ ur l'Inn'_v|I 1'm Ilnrrnwn, (.'IIltivxt- turn, Ficltl nr I..'\wn lIuHt:l'i!, (lmnli.-ru, Imiry Kc,-ttlrn, (`-Im.-tury nr Urnunwnml l.lui|Ing:4 or Czuttilxgu, Stulupud, l'la.in, or .lnpanncd Tin \Vurc, ' `Victoria. Foundry Warerooms, I Smnei.lning New in Tea! A |:Ina`l I,.L ._t I A I7 ,,- -_.,.. ---. J`/II/I C! A small lot of JAVA 'I'l`IA, rcuummcmled for in\'n.li being free from colour and highly tlzwcmrml ; it in lncmtpnlatablu. lNf\TN `I'N"I N`I 1 I 1 Fa lcnown & cuNmucHAM.| nuw um: um at we best asst-rfcnl stock of ' Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Fine Japan 2 and_ Black Tea. :.. 41.: . . . . . L .. `W(.)nc-lot. uuN1-o\vm.';f: '1 ll). -~cxtm value. ` `Ikf . , . .. PE? Glass }':1`(y)v'v';a`i",Shade3, Fish Globes, . A flmul A s-mrtma.-nt of Show Gla,sses~ -Plain, Huoped, I and Urn Shape, _ IE 5 'l` PARK;-l;lLL S.l [O B:)Xl.`S NEWJAl AN TEA, only 5 Cents per lb. -vbcst value in King- Ktnn, George Bl. Wil'kins0n s, R. MACLEAN has rebumcd to Kingston for six mpntlxs. Office at Maclcan &' 00 : Drug Store, "-inceu Street. April 3. And HOSE, PUMPS, BATHS, &c., at May I6. v v ' ` I,u\`; (mAr<;I~: .s'I:I-3!, lN1`l}l1MEl)lA l`l-I s I`l.7.\1 I 1:0: y I`l1l) il - IN!` The BEST MEAT kept c0I;tant|y nll nmul. nml Vrssu-ls 2.-unnliml nu TO BUILD UP A %iTY,` Inn--- nRI'r1sH%vAREHoUsE. .' 1,.` - - .13 J _` Broad Cloths, super_iorvquaiity-English and Canadian .h....i.?:d 13:. .1 a choice assortment--Black Lustres, Paramattas, `*""'~* A ' `1"j.'.`, .1.`.T :' :_o._...o .. . ` ""---- H lllllll Cords, best/gake imported--Bla.ck and Coloured rst-rate va1ue~;Ma.utle Volvots and ` Velveteens, |irnnunv.u .....'. ..... ,,___.,,,, Kingston, lfxth April, I873. NEW JAPAN -best mun. Ono lot uf'l'\V.-\NKAY_ TEA, only 20 Cents yer lb. 5. H. PARKER,` A] 1` EL) A K M, - I.J ' B V ' l AH NOW ON HAND A l.Alu:l`2 S 1`UUK of superior I361 lulu IIAIIIIIIISII - - - J une 4. Garden Engines _.`l `I1'{\QI4` `DYTIIDCI `D A 'I'\`CI'LI L , |:, .~aIIA.\1nm~:s, | THE%.%_I?yAcE Tsvuvedish Sgeezl; fl|l'J'E BEIIEIAN f/'Al{RU'l' SEEI), . -_,- _ ._ .}_,_, New Season 'I`eas 1. Fur sale by " ` COFFEE 2 _P 1?E_1! 190HA 2 and 73 \`\'ellington Street. N0, 5 l'A(;'()'l' MARKEE SQUARE. -; M'NE|Lfs, R R STD BUTCHERS_, SU| ls'.|lIUl{ l Ul{ i'.\` ;u'nl Hlllli JUb"1` ARRIVED AT And :- v.\'t;~1Ax, In-.0 ..\}A.\' ' `IAN AV}.-\.\' ATIAN '.\.~L-H AN `s t'.sux l'.\'I`Rl1:K. In I (/`ALI. A'|` TH E NOTICE. - Hnlunplcn aml la-nvc t in thin city. `V ; af flue bust assorted :l'.....-._ 'rn'- FlTl)_ um.-\1 Kepb col-smnuy 4 I Vrssc-ls sllpplicnl L 2141.]. l'llL\'c`} V..- - ;u|\/I171. :1-tn. 1`ImMFsm~'. " ` 7 BROOK STREET. uj Ker cuutl ` Uunda kl ' h"l'l{ l'}l'J l'. .'l'EA 40 Cents pr , 'l'l{ l'II'l f`. ,......,.,...,.. "mun auuulu actuate mm would he union with France and England as the natural allies of Itly, and rm attachment to the necpssity of making Rome the capital of Italy, by moral and diplomatic ` moans, always hand in hand with France. a o o ' 0 In furtherance of this View no found him- self soon in opposition to the patriotic army 1 and the unfortunate attempt of Garibaldi .to revolutionize the country was determin- edly opposed by Ratazzi, who ordered the Italian forces to oppose the movement, and the disastrous field of Aspromonte, brought the attempt to a close. Cialtlim did all he could to prevent the inception of Gari- baldi s invasion, but war being determined upon, Col. Pallvacino was ordered to pursue, and attack the volunteers, and all the world knows the story of Garibaldi's defeat. It would seem as if it were fated for Ratazzi to have always to oppose the Garibaldiuns, for although there were many changes in the Ministry in the yca_.r from 1862 in Deceinlwer, when he resigned until 1867 '.\`l1Unl`H: returned to olcc, still no snnm-.r mul he re,-mruml than the (}ariha.lcli;um again lllU\'t:(l tuwarcls an invasion of the lion:-an territory. Many of the leaders were .'l.I'l'ustL'(l, and Garibaldi hilnm.-lf was re- llll'llt:l,l to ()`rlpl'Ul'il. nmlor ;__;Im.r Since l867 in Uctubur, for his Prunuiersliip was short, he has taken a very active part in .vl.;..-iijnxi to ilio various Ministries that C;;Lv.- ln.:(>l| ur;.;:uli'/..-(1, but linally saw iln: .'iu.+lrc of his life in a Parlinnient asselnblud in the: liturnal City. He died aft:-r a short illm.-as on thu m. in-st., at the age of 65, hunt-ntul by all the political parties of his native country. < , ___.__.__, __ ._ .__._,.._ _._-_..___ R.u'Azzl.-Friday s telegranis conveyed the intelligence of the death of this dis- tinguished Italian jurist, statesman and orator. Urbano Ratazzi may be considered as one of the representative men of liberal Italy. He has been a member of its dif- ferent constitnentrassemblies since 1848. In that year he entered political life under, the short-lived reign of Charles Albert as an extreme liberal. After the battle of Custuzzzi, July 23, 1848, Ratuzzi was ap- pointed a member of the Government, but cmitinllcd in oilice only ten days, and the I Ministry being organized by leaving him out, he came forward as the leader of the I opposition. In doing this he ullisdhiinself ' with those whom he had formerly opposed, l and thus gained forghimself abrief disgrace i which his subsequent career fully reduenp I ed. After the battle of Novara, he again found himself out of oice, and then tool: up the role of 9. Democrat, nally, however, weaning himself from this, and becoming ' one of Cavonr s most hearty followers on I nearly every occasion. His intimate knowledge of all the forms of Italian law } Charnlfer in 1852, which he soon after re- i signed to enter the Ministry with the! portfolio of Minister of J ustice. From this ! time he was the nnswcrving advumie of} C;tvunr's policy until the peace of Villa- franca wh`cn he succeeded him, and altlwuglnhlic found himself unable to agree with some of his colleagues, and notably with Recasoli, he sunk his own views, and fell'in with those of the majority. In Marci) 1862, he was callodnpun for the tint time to form a Ministry and in his iiiaugnral speech, he declared that the principles which shoulal actuate him would 4 lm union with `l`.......... _....1 u.,..u , 4| .. l{l4l'UR'I` U]? l`l4JMI l`}RAN .JE CUM- M l'l"I`El'}. . Thu cmmuittuc to which was referred the latter of the l rt:nialcntu mul Sucn:$u.rit:n or! the Untnrin .1.ml Qlwbcc 'l'cInpcr.1ncs mul l rol1ilai- Lury Lcngmm beg leave: to rupnrt : 'l'huy l'c:{'mnluelN| that an m:|umwludgmoI1t of the rucxipt of the said commuuicatian be forwarded with an expression of sympathy, on the part ml` this Synod, with all lo timate elforts fur Lizu supprcnysion of the tin o intern-' pcrmncu. They would further beg leave to re- pnrt that they are of opinion tlmt the timu lmu I come wlmn the church in thin dimming mm: lit. lulu: mm. Hwy are on opmnon um: um umu hnu dimwus may {it- ly tnkc nation in thin umttcr ; and they would utrongly recmmneml that L Iociot be outsh- lishud undo! the nuupioeu of thin ynod, hav- ing in view the mums objects as the newly eu- tnblinh 'J`cmpcra\nco Society of the church in Euglmul so far, talent, ill` its yroupcetus is applicable to `the somewhat di erct circum- ntzsnc-cn of thin countr '|'hnv Ilunlllll Irma Km... 4.. ..._._4 I..- L`,, nwuwcn 01 um! COIUIIJ . They wuuld hog cave to report {at the fun-Umrmuec of thin rm.-nmnwmlntion, that tho {allowing prmspwtuu cl ubjwtl be adopted for a. society to be formed in connection with the church in thin dipceu :- l'lwll'l'l'.L'1'l'lI nr ouaurm 108 cmnwu or um- LAND 1'l5Ml'El(ACI IQOCIMTY IN Till 17100181 or ummlzru. lat. For the promotion 0! habits of Tom- pcr:uu:c. " `JIM. For the n-Innnnnn nl H... 1.4.... purnt--. 8r-I. For the removal of the causes yhih lcwl to I ntum rzmcc. .Vnaro'u/ fl .e'a.-In A 2.-..) -4 I... 11.- GA.-.1 wwx L0 Inwm rzmcc. [ Special 0 jwct; Aiwwd at by the Society. 1. -For nbstaincrs and nonalntaincrs :- 1. '"nc explaining and enforcing of existing laws. ' 2. The progrleuive diminution of thy num- K ber of taverns and ualoonl. 3 'I`hu_ ulufnrnnnu-nut. nl I-In- 1-... L... `L. 4-- 1 oer ox uwcrus and ualoonl. ` 3. The enforcement of the law for the elm- ing of taverns and saloons from Saturday even- ing to Monday morning. ' 4. The strenztheliimz of tha hnmln 4|` 4.)... mg `DO N10008:) HIOHIIIJE. stren hcliing of the hand: of the authorities in t. e exercise of their war in dealing with the sale of intoxicating Pzuor. 5. 'lhe promotion of temperance hatch. ueaun wun mu sane o! mtoxicnting liquor. temperance hotaelu, M echanics Institutes, and other counteraction: to the ordinary taverns. 6. The disccmrxummnnt nl u: 'nDl>nnnb.'nw-- w sue onunary taverns. dnwonragement of the preuntlyh tem of ``treating. ' 7. The ditfnaion of correct and ralinbln in. DCIII II "u'eat.1ng." And nlizblo in- formation, by Tempennce Litersture, tracts .1nd,othcr public-utwnl and by missionary of- forta in priunl and other places where the victims of intemperance are usually found. 8. The prumotiou of union for Inertial nrnvpr vwwnus ol mwmperance usually found. prumotiou union for special rayer throughout the country for the divine b euing u n the temperance movement. I .-Fornbatainen from intoxicltingdrinlu :- 9. The estiblishment of Patochinl Temper- ance Societies, guild: and bands of hope based on the principle of total abstinence under the anperintcndcnce or with the sanction of thee parochial clergy, an the proved and most of-j >cr:uu:c. `I 2nd. For the rcforxqatnou of tin: Intern- I-;r:x--. ";`:3*?!s;%Lv:v&Fj: ' ai6I~7pA Y EVENING, .LUA'E' 9. __ , __ j synod Br onifitfi. [PR1 C E TWO C EN TS I or-ily ordered to do ee he had been directed. As we have Ieicl the nutter will were up be- ! rare the (Axum.-_il, and we shell be greatly mie- ` taken, indeed, if they will not find Iolne I I menu of teaching Mr Croolus that his attempt to dictate to them on this paint Ivilbe etreIIII-. ! uusly rceiated. } that such an attempt at dictation hue been 1 unulc, and we lun't think it it likely tobe euc- wnilfnil. It is only A few month! since the Wcutworth Council advcrtinecl for tendon fur the same work, which it was ueeleee for them to do if they haul not the control of it. An everyone knows, Frontenac is largely Unmservative,uo that in giving -zqlml division of the patronage, it hee received culmitlcrnlvly more than it was fairly entitled te. We have no doubt, however, that the County Uouneil will be equal to the emergency, end l.e.'wh the Government that if they dictate to whom the patronage of the Council in toheex- tended that they may elee pay for it. We believe it is the llrlt time ` the Grit orpnen ~ ....., vrguu M0119, Mr Kirkpatri ing that it was the County 001 I for the mlvertiu-moat, natural]; should hsve A voiqe in the affau-,1 I edwith than AHu..-.....- n---- 7' - , uuuuaum IuuUl'CllFIy, Illll I the Peace to give the (`1-ft organ along, Mr Ki` inn that :5 ...-_ 41 , - Hour, zxotmn.--Some pe-`Ion in-"Sun Flin- ciiczo, Cal ifornia,`1vhoae handwriting we fail to ` I'ccognize,has been nmusing himself during the` [want week by sending us daily 5 number ol_ .5 .-m Fmnciscu papers. We` could better prcciato the amusomerit if we had not I pay two cents postage on each. 7 ' ' .._, ..... uuwlrlo uovemment to dictato tothun in what channel their patronage should ow. An armugcrnont was some to lama tiuu Ivy which the conviction: were to be ing- IU.'(`(1 by the two local papers nltonntqly. This ought to luwo sntialiml every one It ran- wnnblc. The Ontario Government, however, 3 thought clitferently, and directed the Clerk 0'! I the nivo the xuIv...+_:....-u--a- b- -'7 Punuc ,Mn'rma.--Ambng fhe philuntlxro-` pic clforts of the present day, none in more worthy of the attention of Ctinndisnl than the emigration scheme of Miss Mc1 ho_non. Thin excellent lad y and her uuadjutorl have already saved nearly two thxnlsand children from da- titlltiun and Itriuuc in !`nr..m. ..:4.._ . - _.-..... -um-n_y vvvu umuasna crime in flux-:4 Iv g in homes there, hrwu: h fair Uumiuion. wlu.-ru thrcy mi lll(:lllbcI`?)f aunuiuyy. ( _:.'|ml to know that Misc; 1 \\.:V frum Bellevie to Qllq stmf with a visit,` and wi evcuiug next i ruwrl S ` |"d :.vturunn_g-ll I] u! UIIZ I` I.` I.`-'Q|".':'l`. Mr (Sumner `Shaw 1: qm.-ht on the body of Edward Marti day, Mr lhwhab Tnmly foreman. f: mud that demnuse-l~c:Lmo to his dc want of nmnrinhnwnt and `care.-, am Inlluwiug in their vurnlict : "7l'hc thin uppnrtnuity qf uaxprcwlilng tl tiuu. the pm-Lieu residing IT: the ban the decuzuseal, E-lwurd. Morris expir inform the ulutlacnribiou of the It wlnich he lay, so that proper non:-in unru could hm`/u`l:ecn rulminilmr: nluu uf the opinion tlmt the above a wax occasioned by an over indulu tuxiuutiug liqunns. " Guam Plmuc.---A rnonster picnic will ho held on the beautiful ground; of Mr lion-5,1)! `|'ittul:urglr, on l)omim'au Day, in mid of St. Mxu'k u (Jlnurcln. No palms will ba dpIruI 70 make it uuc ol the mmnt aumwufnl of the us- nu- Poucl Courrr. Mmumv. -- (Baton Mr Strange, l .M.)---Two `drunks this morning Ingdc tlwir appcnnmca. Hugh Mclfoo Val lined $2 or If; days, and Mnrgnret 04.-kloyrho was diuclmrgml the other dayon promising tn leave the city, ruturnu-I to her evil ways, and Wu grabbed by the police. Om dollar or 30 dag: W_l her sentence. My claini their earliost attention innnnttompt 1 by the Ontario Government dictate I their mt-m....... -u...-I-1 4', .,.. ..,,,.....;.. ., uuruu prmeuxouxu puyeg-I, and refused to play. Subsequently, hmnve:,t_hq withdrew their refusal, and the guns` played under protest. It seems to II " ` what unlsi:-that in egasmewhiehilupj to be played by amateurs professionals be employed ; We think this lower: the : of the game, and makes it degenerlu` ` ` ' mere working for gain. Despite the " ~ ` - odds agsinnt them the Kingetonhoyl p _ ' plucky game, and showed the Otters -A E ! that there wasgootlyutuff in them. The-f , ing in the Icon :-K.ingston, 8 runs ;-Ot `' - 57 runs. ' We are plcmuzd to learn tlult Mr (harp W. Yarkor, lormcrly nusvmgur of the Blanks! M uutreal at Tornnto, ul lately iuupeutorof that bank, has been u t to talus charge of that London, Englandbageurcy, Mr Ynrlur uilld fur England lut week. He proposal inking a tour 0! the Continent and paying 3` viii to congratulate M: Yarker on lnii wellwarnod promotion. ` ` Viemm before Iettling down i0 WOPK `WC: ...... ... ..m..n mam tree from the Po! their sin an of preserving othcu fromtho sboundin temptation of the dny. Deeply impreuef with the need of _denite action to meet a g-rowin evil before it: root: srotoo rmly uetin't e habit: and customs of the country, your committee would strongly Id-l. vise Synodical action based upon the repdtl: now respectful`l'$' submitted. ' Fnaxcus Kuuu-xrmcx, Chnimtla. power of tin and no setting them free from be sinan gbaundinn `nu--_L-L! - ' BA:-us BALI. AT Ormwa.--'l`hc St. [am-cnoo Club of Kingston went to Ottawa on Ifrialny * afternoon last to play the Ottawa club 53 Saturday. 0n_arriving on} thg th. St. Lawrence Club found that they wuuto be opposed by three professional phyn, ma olav. Sllbnnnnnntlv I.........'.. .4... Aum'ruuv.-- l` .. -....__-_- HI` ` in her . .. vu: . unc- uf Um` I"-rwlurs will be v M17l iIel'lidJll on hi? - llevie Quelrec, favour! Kings 7 visif,*urul will :ul-[rays thnse`in- MEI n:.l.|.. A...o... , n. - - r A ,, , ...a.v yuwav III I` nublu ulItt:I'prirse on"l'ueIdl`y _ 1 the Baptist. Church. . / -.._... 1..-um. uuunauulilzli III /0 been tulmiuiltvsred, sud III inn that curelalllllll lm m. :...|..: -..-_ :_ L, -The County Comw] win In. Eddy) at tha {hunt 11....-- _. .. V - 7`- ----1 I-vIUU$ 9 " mom: and cure, and added 0115! uuir Verdict: jury "take ,y nf uxprcmiug their rogrct ' iTa huurgc in which ulwural expired, did not Jmritiun the lmv lb fl 9 nourishnmnt and u`lmm. ml...:..:..;.......1 -...1 --- (,!n.mur hdid an y of Morriu on antar- 'I`nn.l u l........_.. mu, 9 . ...- mwruuemcns totlw Hr Kirkpatrick, remember . a Council who pnid ant. mtnmllu 4,I.......1.s LL.- ,.. . ....u|u.,:| , h. IVu brou; - __....- vu -ma-null sudy fgllemlll. The jury 1 came death by tho `t Inf pun. nu.) .uI.`I....I 4.1.: vvuuuu WIID `ll .1,` ;;:;';:ra1y thought they |th01'|lr.l.nd u-mnm..o,..o_ ' --... u--av - w you U 1 over indulgence in ill-. .. uuuvuau H16 UIA udvertinemont 7:-I:n-L.:_L syn: vu uulll ,4-uul after u. train- ...;..` . "co the HIIII 5 u Il_a*I .-.-.` all ii ..|:r; Isl men: SIN`-"" ' V-v--1 \vUlJI.I JJILIIKCIJL Q0 ' 30 |'0\\'|>l-2|:. ! AM) \\'.\'l`I-Li: s.\I-`I-rrvi ""3Ql'.u:I:\' |'l('Ks' luovl-:I:4 ANI) lM:lL|. .~m-:I:I.. J oiners AVVIBVV. ` IIIMISATIUN AID SUUH'I'l'\' `Nu nl King,-stun and vicinity It . hum niicsltionl from [nernmuu 1 Filling ucluuicu, Lahourcru (:1 1 Hull: {mm Great Britain, um| r I K. II A(.`l li l'3l{80.\i; ` i lm. ,'I`....... I ` `n and Bylaws of the society. :1 , -._~. . ..--. . . ...,, ,,, I-1 SALES)! AN W A,N'l`l-JD. "mix 1 u'1.:.1\ .\ us OMLl3,fI\:i7; OF HI{TFORD. ->._j: PAID IN 52 YEARS... pliulinlnontlu .. .. .. nhcribed by Stuckhnhlers I_inc- ii:-ccmberjut, I871 Aucts--Hm-cl: Int. |.~4'2'3 (market value). dial] an-lin Hank... Inn. .. ... ... ... ..a qr . " "I ' . mums, Hreat Variety; a.u_=:-: VURTAINS. Qunrrs. snlwrxxms su..-, \\'l.\'|>U\\' llU|.l.ANU.-'.. Ikmt Value; J03}-IPHINI-3 ANI) ALEX Kll) HlJJ\'l".S $l.|0 -. SUMMLI: (il.U\'ES AND HUSIERY, 3 Full Assurt ;CAX,\I)lA.`\' ('\)'I"l`ONN, the Ben! Make. '-`- : aunts.-nu n \v 1-v nanny... -\-pay has I-ecn Icing |ousim:.~N _& ha Iecllrccl tl:c public conu- claim. It hu cnlll]-lied will Ilium-al an -nu ..n..... .:.. nl lltucln to the L-`xteut 4:! it fl ! mrnuvrzn I<'.x'l`I:1NHl01N E"? Inn A. ! um. 1 . 8'8 .3. C111 l2lMl!l.!'3'l' HITTH. IST l)|{ll.l.~' .TI'IN'|' `A\\" SETS. . |':\'I`l'1N'l' |'A'l'l-2l\' T A In U :y'l` A BLH I BLIND P`-bk tor 1572 I `KARI-JWARE. IT!!! IRON now -...... WI'IR\`. I. A|InL(':m-u *- TI :-u'J~, [nu SW30 a 2:6 o`B"*} I&I`mnInl,1A.'.i`ty 5 II Ra! Estate Bui1de_rs.! me Grenadines; Pretty Linen Grenadines, Chenn imcy Dress Goods, Cheapest Black _,S_ks, uutiful Prints, Canadian Black Lustres, Extra. Value 1.ndies_ and Men s `Hosiery; Extra Value in Linens, Extra _Va1=.m in Sheetings and Tickings, ugpest Cottons, Parasol: and Umbrellas.` my Striped Muslins, Pretty Corded Muslins. Pretty `ranch Muslins. I: \V.n,nnn\: \1lllu;\\vvu ... .. . C|AL LINES IN navcgoonss ----.n `I'M 1~;-- 55!!- !37E'~.. 'V,;|,U_`\l-`. xxII.- N0. :33! 3, SUMM WEAR. u D[l:lC'l.` _ l:\[i ()l{ 1`A'PlONS. GLOTHING. 2 I3KLsmuT %Ain"ti'.l BTHIHB, L luck 21%, I873. 01 In uh-r. c_l > Notice. In Amy. and `lmulj Suit, go to ck as ea, Grocers. lNC0liPORA'l'|*J I819. I7HAll'l`ER PERPETUAL. lI|l'liIr\'|-2|) | A'l'El\"l` IRON I l.x\.V HS. Uvvlill ill DIM. UXFCIII III #101 I In my me: lira: clmm 4'. . J. MI: ch 21:. IR". 3l \ c|'.\n` all: 'u y :it.;rk anxothel.-.:'\ccuI;i.I`:ien rash (`;pi1a|;_:%,o00,000.00. 1 .1.-- I doing i nu lmhlin n-nnlhl. R01 IL I 3 uplvmlial n.s.-mxtnncnt of I ;s' KI" HI.t|\'!'..`4, Vnnllmi l'I|ulilI;.'x. \\'cst En 'l:l 3..-.| gqnrc-s-4l_\' fw Unlcr 31'} u musun, ' sec.-Trceau. `jf IIV --A'I' `rm-;.. T\\fi:{s*1*I:kN `A33.!!.BAN9E_.. G.0M|iANY- M in Cnnmla for near! 54 years, and during ful.-uce I-y prunq-I. In liberal Icttlenu.-nt nf 4 tin: lawn nl' Uuuuln. by the deposit. with tha:_ -`U'vH.()()0, and is pl-epoed` to issue Policies on I`.-.-Immv. . / I ""yvvv' Juan`! J. IIIIFPIKI` KI IDOIIU L IIIIIIICI IIII I`.-.-npauy. l/ I l";~' H\VlF"I`, Aolnt, St. Iawrence Wbsff. I5. \VAl.l)}{0N, WI`()N S IZUILDINGS. I I HAD 0l*`l"lCE, 'l`()l{ONTO. icapital - - - $600,000. MA\'uIIJ-II ul u'I'lIA\!.Au| A{!I7\"lI '---:_-_._ .7vv-V,-rwv U MAX\VEl.l; W. STIKANHH, AGENT Ulliue, (,7|.1rcm:c Stfcct, npluniite the I'm Hicc. ` Kingston. 27th Jan. 1873.