Kingston News (1868), 14 Jul 1873, p. 2

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mw conduct ol llcrlmrt Stone M:l)nn.1ll, Esq, M.} . | ., and the other ll|cl1IlM.'l'll {urminy the majority of the lxeginlntivo Aucmbly oi Ontario, ulm votul for and carried through the Orange Ilncorpuratioln Milli." That this meeting, rcpreuemiug an it due the Whole Orange bmly of tho mctropolin of Ontario, embraces, this the Iirut opportunity of shill meutim; since the rcwnt wmioln at the Legiulxsture, of ex Wcmsillg it: high appre- ciation up! the Imhlc. iilncral, an-I utntesuuu - like conduct of Herbert Elllu P. |'.. Alli] Hue ntln-r lllullllunru l...n.i.... mmsuuis or 'rmc u_m'M:1u (mVlBN- mam: 'l'lun sun an immense gathering 0! the umnlm-I of the Orange Society at Toronto on the 12th, Mill a crowded and autluuiutio muting in the Qlu!Q1I'l Park. Major llammtt, _ District Minter, took Ibo alinlr and opmu-Jal tho prmwmlingn with n Vignrmut pooch. 'l'lm (allowing, rummg vutlmr `rmolutimm, was manual on the occasion lay acclimation : 'l'lmt the advice tcmla,-rad to the Limit.- Govurnor oi Uuturiu by his rcnpomilila adviser: to withhold his mucus from Bill for tho im':'nrpnra.tiou n! the Loyal Orange Auociutitm of ldutom mu! Western Ontario, puncdliy the | mviucial Pnrlimucnl, nftcrloug ulolmto xuul lull tlillilreltlnll, an-1 by large llliljllritiwl, without. rclurcnco to Party linen, mm contrary to the principles uf Purlmlncntnry or liowlmimiblu (luvermmmt. and calls at mum upon num of all political par ties to guard the public liberties by protest.- against such an act of liigh-lmmlml injuuticu and dcxputiinn. and .-my lluvermnmit or pull- uupport. or cuulida.-m:c of any lilneml-mimlu-I men." ticiau guilty of uuuli act: in uuwnrthy of llllf ___; _..._....-5-..- . ....-..._- ... |'II:c Protzmlpn at Toronto. ____ Ila-Iazorologlcal. July 14. ulnu- .,r>., `. SCANDINAVIAN. ,1: mt. I Queen : prize, rst_ il, seventh` prize by " prize, Whi_to won -...--v;x 11414`. -The steamship y, / I Blomlheim, 1 bx 1 HI-tuna Ir 7 the J. V]. IJIMLU W0 FIRST-CLASS Cut Stone Houses on Queen Street, at present occupied by Mr McPherson. Also Lot No. 18, Alwington Avenue, 70 feet in front by 180 feet in depth. . Apply to `IRA Al` `I .I'!\`D`3` SHEFFIELD HOUSE. Bl{)\VN AND F. ALL KINDS, CANVASS ANIS OENAMELED CLOTH VALISES. PUHSES AND POIL l`M()NlES, LAIEGE S l`0(;K, FRI-JNUII MORROCCO SATCHELS AND VALISES, SPEGIAL run TRAVELLERSI E. stzwcy's lluslc and News Dep9t.~ BLANK BOOKS, Wl{l'l'lNG PAPERS, SUl El{FlNE NOTE l Al ERS. EN VELOPES, MERCHANDISE TAGS AND ADDRESS LABELS. ---r---nn . The Signs] Oice, we understand, has all its West lndisn stations manned and ther- uugly furnished, am! is already sending posts! report: of its observations. The eeblee s.re st work, end All that remains to he done is to secure 3 fairy rate from the agents of the Internstiennfoeesn Coxnpsn for the tnnsnissien of the messages. This copgny, 1-sgnlsted by the Western Union company, we learn, new demands full com. nerds-l retes from the Signal Oico, um]. the West Iudisn and Panama Company have to carry the weather telegrams h-on Asvinwl-ll to J Musics at one-third the --_._.._.-I -.A.- If GL3- I-A1-_ - -4.. w, lllfl. Ul:lI'l1AN'l', HOW I CAME mcom ROME, BYJ l`luVlER._ 0(!l'IAN 'J'O OCEAN, SACRED NAMES, lNNOCEN J`, A TALE OF MODERN LIFE, Mrs. Ol.lPHAN'l`, unw I 1vAl,llx nu.-... .-`.---- - puyxn. At Portsmouth, on the 10th inst, of Mr E. F. Johnson, of a. daughter. Istatibei? 1i11;`King stit, A-rue! A-r-A 4-----A AfEIfA?EV `KT--- D---I am! working it mtohnonurnents, p0;tI, W8-' ter basim, and other ornamental articles, for all of which he haavrderu ; some of the nmnmnontu to cost, $2,000 when nished. The shaping and rough work is done here; the polishing is done at Montreal, where steam power is used. nu: pomsnlug is done mmwuwun mimirnlmn oaths monumontnol Aberdeen Granite." Such apretty valor- ed_ stone : such a beautiful polish, and am enduring. Never dreaming that every time he went a shing, ho Inauluhin base of opera- tions an exnxuwtless bed of Gannnoque Granite," a ntunc voryvmucll like the Abor- dmsn," hut superiur in colur and suscep- tibility of polish, Yet such in the case, and Mr. Fonyth, of Montfreal, hu now I. gang of men at work quarrying the granite, and working it ilitononuments, posts, wa- ornamental m-ti.-,1... kilngston, 14th July, 1873. . , . . -., .._, ....u -nu.----ruin In ulu lull]. 'I'|m l'.'ru IN Nnw Youk.--'l'ho llnmhl says the Urnngas procession Imnucl oil` quietly. in was eucurtctl on its line of nmrch by such apowcrful and imposing body of polieo as to ho suggestive of serious apprehensions of an nttuck ; but there were no signs of I belliger- ont force at any point nor of any WM-like do- signn along the routo. `Va are gratified that tho .-ul'.1ir want of! so quietly as hardly to awaken .1. passing sensation, and we entertain the hope that hereafter there will be no more trouble in New York on scconnt of than V Orange. rocossionu. l{a.ving gained their mint. of aqua rights, these Orangemon shouh now advmu.-e on the line of American citizenship on behalf of civil and religious liberty from the lower plain: of the 12th to the higher and lrrnmlcl` ground of the Fourth of July. In short, on the nice question of American citi- zenship mul his duties and obligations, these Orange Knrsdcs anal many other foreign initi- tntions era are superuitiet of pntriotilm which it would be well to can slide as smon tlfo duml things of the put. ~ r:An'A|nuu-o {`.!c....._.. nu , n ........ .. ........ _ ...... ....;.u ., therefore, generally 3 period of several deye intervening between the paeeege ef the_ cyclone ever the Windward Islands and its arrive! on the Gulf er the South Atlantic went, in which the Signnl Qoe can give lmple wnrning, botlfby mail and telegraph, to the endangered regions. Beeidee the great geographic edventege ef theee etetione en te poeition, their ebeerntiene are much more valuable and the indicetione more un- urlng than Ihoeo telegraphed from the Continental etetione. Se regular and precise in the dinrnnl variation ef the barometer in the tropics, thst Humboldt uyl he could often tell the time of dey to within a few minutee byu eecillatione of the mercury. When e cyclone of say kind, nerefore, epproechee, the barometer givee the meet indntitable ovidenee, end the other instrumental indications are not less rnpbntic. IIIL- D:___I 113:-.. ..- .._.l....L-...1 I.-- _u -..- . ......... "n vs nu: puny. CANANUQUE Gu,uu1.'z.--The Reporter says: _ Mzmy :1. man (tom Gunnnoquo baa, when visiting Montreal or uther cities, lmokmlwith mlmimlinn onltho nch AnI'nHI1n--`n- 3-... .--... 151/`. u vvlulvv vuav ul.IouucUIII(lcIvI'll(9 to her death by info! bullet wounds from the hands of David shit. The duceawd war: a -very healthy person, and was about thirty-ve yearn of age. The prisoner in about the sumo age, and is n cmqumterlzy _tra.(le.--Jluil. Richnrd White, Esq., of the Gazette, left on Friclay owning or Quebec, an route for Europe. I :-im-to his departure, he `mus prcsuntutl with .1 valuable gold chain and I'.I, by the members of the utuif. 'I'uu Io)... H. \.V..... \r .A v- A WOMAN HIICYI: 'l'lrIR(JUGll THIC HEART. Linduay, July I2,--'l'his morning nhout o'clock :1 most euhl hluodul murder mu rpe- tmted in thin town. It appeared at t e in- : ueutheld before Dr. Fedlei-,eurener, that the dueaucd Sm-ah]Aliec llopwmdand 3 man nun- ed David Neubntt had been keeping company until lately, when her Iriendl heard he was a married mm, and unmet! her ngsinst encou- nging him.- He persisted in his attentions, amyin he mu married to the deceased, and nhmi he mmld. not get her 5 life would he hmt. This threat was made last week. This: nmmim; he met her on the V2 to the station, and wanted her to walk with im. She refus- ed and returned to the lmmuc other hrutlwr, Mr Hcrpwnml, hook-lxeeper for Meurn Medler Jmd Nmldler. He followed, and after some --n.m.;r_v words uhut her twice with n revolver about the heart. The news up:-end rapid] , and after an hour's search ho was found in 1. us Lindnay Hotel in bed. Dre. Herritnan and Kempt held a pout martem examination. The jury returned a verdict that thodeceaud cans whit. Thu .L......u.A ..,.... _ THO ldllalg nypnuunwuu Iyfulvrn III "IV Oama Ullflt .'- _ Robert Gillespie, Wtvlle Illsnd, Out, to ho Preventive Officer ft; the nwlhrwing n|_|lItu. nppomhrmentu ureplu gnzct :- < _ Ottawa lirigmlo n! (mrrimm Artn|lcry.~- (Jnpt, Willi:-m Henry Uutfmu, $0., lromor 2 attery of "tlm Ottawa I5:-igmlo of flnrA'Is0:I Artillery, at present doing duQ'WIUl "A" Battery, Hclmnl of Uumwry, Illgfllo |_l trslmferrul f mm the Ottawa Brigade of Garn- mm Artillery and promoedl to the rank of Major. His cmnmiuion to date from the pcnml of hi I ualiiiuntion to be Ma'or.( Cap- tnin James lgleunn, 0.8., {mm 0. l(Jom- pany, vico '1`. Room, transferred to lat Butts- iuu ttovunmr-General : Fcmt Gusrnlu. Mn. Iv.u..I:.... .. Mn... l.:......... ..4' hi... "UH IIOVUIWIUF-`l'CIl($r`-I I'll! (iu`fII. Mt]: iattnlion, or the Princcu of Wales Own IiI|uu.i'- To Inc Captain, Lieutenant Jlmcpll \Villimu Power, W. 8.. View William Skinner, Whnlc resignation is accepted. Lbllll VI Inna. Ottawa, July l3.-Sir John Muulonl-It`! goon to River rlu lump wmorrmv looming, yvhore hos will prulmbly romain for B lortnight. The following appoinilncuta sppoun in thb (7n.mu7n. lluuvua 1.- CHARLES GRIGOR. For Sale, W` I? A on lV._L Tm) m'Tv}"I L1: _ I _I.._ -- .._v.. __i --.--pr. -u- u--gun -'r-' bodes, although this island was theangene of tho hintoric storm of l780-knuvn u The Grist Hurricnno"-it in tones!` the crddlo of tho cyclones thstjhey Inn seldom acquired violence enough to be sudiblo as they up- pnnch its noutluutern shore. While in tho Caribbean Sea than fearful metoan hnvonn anonnoul speed of rotation, but thus speed of ` trunlstion which they at- Iain in hsppily but very small, never lion than twenty miles an hour an -I4I...... Ignll` . . n . nnl. -_ A`I.-L "UL-.. :.. Cheap at FANCY BASKETS 01-" s, . nmjrn. u an Al..- I `ISAAC HOPE. IL, the wife Water Works Ooe, Kimnhm, Jnlv. II r---.v- - N otiee is hereb given that at the last See- union of the Legie ture of Ontario it wee en- acted that such peruone lo offending are liable, on conviction thereof, before a Justice of the Peace, to be .FINED 5 mm not exceeding $20 and coats, end in deisnlt of payment to be IMFRISONED for any time notexeeeding one month. And all such lllllll recovered an aforesaid shall be `paid o`ne-hell to the Com- e nn.nv_ nd Ann-I11] .1: blue nap-nun -Ln -In-II WHEREAS the Water Works Company have for many year: subrod t pecuniary lot: by reason of persons wi ully wasting water by nllowing the tapa of the winter pipe! to remain open at night, and at other tune: and in other ways ; and by Illum- ing persons not authorized by the Comnnllny to take away water, nud by person: no ' g or giving water to non-commmeu, md by reason of persons taking or obtaining Inter supplied by the Company without ying the therefor. or contra:-V to 1: min of tin. mn. or taking obtaining supplied gymg y therefor, contrary to 1: rule: of tho - Dany. ` }wAIn%woI_z5 c"oMIAnv.] unnu n-yn.-u.-. .v -.---.-u. an vuu-Ianllfll. IEO oonnuninl rates. If this latter, an Eng- 5.]; gggpany, can sord to 50 no just ma nuonlblo its in ch:-rgelp W0 can no no m why the former cox-pontion should non yilling to larva its own nationality 1: `uh bun-neatly 1-01*-dthat thoWut- qm Union COIIIPI-9! Vin ilufpele no fux. GHIIWN & GUNNINGHAM. cars, new or Lawn B61191-I, Coolit Kettles, Cemetery or Ornamental Bu` (vinutinngu, Stamped, Plain, or Jnpnn arc, Victoria Foundry Warerooms, H gray, and one-nan to the j y the information. ` By order of the Bonrd. TAIIIPH T0 BUILD UP A GITY, Use its `Manufactures. Noted for the Best Soda Water in Kingston. Heath & {Gunn s Drug Store, Sparkling sud Pnngc " Ulmicut Fruit 8` 'I A nnln umw mymam to mo, in order to save cash. The _( ouch int he loan on MONDAY, 14th inst, upon app ication to I II I-uIvn-.. __.__._ .-. ---,.-.-- r.'--~.-.u.v-- `In any -u.- I-inns which in on its wsyto tango the su- eoutu of the United States. At mont cf the` West Indian island: the terrible rlint of these revolving stonnican be head often wlniio yet tluplo is 3 whole day disunt. But at Bar I...I.. -hL-.....I. LL:- A-l-._.I __-_ AL, _-____ ,1 SODA wA'n-:R,| II I U and all parties indebted to the ` M_cKenzie are hereby njequited to um ("aha neunnnmb 6.` n... ._ `...J-_ A ....u an purweu indebted to the John are required e imme- diate payment to in order _(1ood.u ins; be L.-6 . . -.... __;.:-_ 4. Kingston, 12m. April, 1373. lxraiuabl 61:39 for Alan `Property | Tc nndersi ed, u'I'rusteo for the Pants of JOH McKENZlE, Icing busjnu! An nhvnnnu an l).S........ L..-L 1- Al , um umwru ea, u'1'rus1:eo for the man ]_ btuinau nu nGrocer on Princeu Street, in the city of Kingston, will receive Tcmlen for the whole of his Stock in Trade `until 12 o'clock, noon, On Tuesday, 15th and Q" narlinn ...I..L.L-1 1.- t3'Examinc I on Furl Street, in the citL:tl K ' . The bnhualnmugodw by lutdoay, upon which is erected I large nlbotantul Stone Builtlin 40x29, two ltoriu high, to- lotlwr with ruement and attic and out- uihlimn rl-Inn-n 5: 3n nnI|0I4|4O`:.- A.I.-_....1;1 `to run Wur lxmu.- The public will be giad to lern that the lung-projected exten- eian of the Weather Bureau to the West lndiee iaaboutt_o be practically lt b in the waters of the Wont Indian A - A clnpelago thatnre annually formed thoeo ta-rible tornadoes which deeolatn our Gulf and Atlantic eeabeard and have always been theterrur of navigation. The Signal _ Uiee, stretching out ite lines of mete->1-o~ logiceentinola, an in now pi-posed, will _ooonpy station: at Havana, Santiago. Cuba,\ Kingston (Jamaica), Porto Rico, St. Thomas, Antigua. Guadeloupe and St. Vincent, in the Windward Islands, and thence by the lateral cable from St. Vincent te Barbedoe it will ` plant ite extreme outpeet at this latter inland. Buiecleeliegintlnebeetpeeeiblepeeitionte lurn'nhtheearlieetpraInonitierneofthehur-|- -J.--- -I.:.L :- ._ :5- _.._..A._ _._.-..._ LL- ___ 'l`ermu- of payment :-0no-fourth of tho- pnrchuue money cash. and the balance in live uqmll annual instnlmuuta with intorclt at seven per cent. A unnft I mmsholq, Fm-nitaun , 'toqs'U o`n{1?smun`luving the city, ing 01, . I Keven uutavu piano with Stool, Clltu and Dining Tabla, Sofa, U}I8il"l) Look! Glnuu, (J: , Curtain, Uorniceu, Bodutead, nruuu, Wuhnundu, Coal, Cook in; And other stoves, Piyu sud other articles to numerous to mention; ~ Tenn: Cub. Sula I0 o clois|t. Nu "nun:-uu ouwr mm basement and attic uildin . Thorn is in connection therewith an exec lent Garden in I high state of multin- tirm. -E-1i;cheson s % Broo MI-alt` 1 V} min July, sun. A it I F Will gofzfn nygmnn ` leaving 31:" d:;, In 0 . I I VI-2NDHl{S will be receive?! at the office 0! the umlurui 1 until noon at the l_5 `.5 U LY next, for t us purchase of the Property known as the ' HOUSE or INDUSTRY, _- . ...._._..._._..._..._..._j...__........__._ "A1JE or GROBEBIES, &c., For the benet of whom it mnv luvllnnrn 1: sutmhm as-T51 sfvublao Lula at his room: [F yam want \'Voo<} or Coal Stoves, Plot: ' or Plough Uutin , Harlan, 1. v nrs. Field or La-m .11.... rv..I.--- r-A reauu snnu no a one-nu: to the U0!!!- y, and one-h to the person who Ihnlll information. _ the greatest inportsnco w our volunteers. Cum-u:u 41- \Vmm.snos. Not only the memhc-rs of the vnlllntoct force, but the people of Canada. generslly will rejoice to know that the iuarlssngen who represent the Dmninion` at the great rie contest at Wilnhledeni have been sgsin successful and have proved their ability to compete with experienced "shots" uf Great llr n. The tirst prize, for the Queen's prito, first stage. was won by Dr. Vail and several uther members 0f the toss: hsve been successful in ather matches. In s private mstch with the First Cheshire's" the Censdisns won by fty points. This success on the part of members of our volunteer force proves in- eentssiibly the benets which have resulted (rain the encouragement given by the Gov- ernment to riile shooting. A knowledge of the riesud how to: use it is en acquisition of The progress of Cuinatliztns in this respect stirred up the Americans. whu hereto)- fre have paid little or no attention to riilc prscticu, and we now hear of ranges being established in ditfcrmnt parts of the wnntry. The annual visit of twenty of our eountryinento Greet Britsin- for tho purpuse of participating in this friendly contest cannot help being productive of much good, by increasing thst feeling of nstiunsl unity which we s.re glsd to observe ivsusdilyineressing. Thesucesss of the . Csusdisn tesin will justify the Government in giving every encouragement to rie- sheoting. We hope to hear of still further sneessses. Meantime we congratulate the Csnsisn twenty. Kingston, my 10, 1373. J two 23. The .1 uanuuslg J n ly I-ttVh. mus IU crcloc Nu liouervc. V i"ur whom it may c _.j.- city of Kingston l'he `highest of my tender not necuurily NOEOE. NO. 8 BAGOT STREET. The Nob Yurk Timu think: that in re Inning to team as Royal Commiuiun to in- wstignte tho lluutiugtun charges, Maura. Blake and Dorian have thomulvoo been guilty of the collation of hindering the inven- tiguion which bu! been chnrgpnl upun then." This is no opinion from a. good distance, but it ll mus in which nuuny will coincide and giro ag ifilcf. credit for hi: ponoption. ' 47 PRINCESS STREET, , nun ; uuguui, nsvauroa With 1 out Syrups, drum from the Arctic Standard, 51' CALL AT `THE a Sample: and luvs ordeirl. le it" 15: for /T ale. ISAAC SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary and Tfillllff. 3X;;fc` WILSON; Hunger K.W.W. Co. I J; E. HUTUHESON, Auctions". J. R. BU RKE, lllflllber to pay your Wan-r Works an--mm! by line Ituln, mid nave the diownunt. I John innnn_ I mun` AND shut AT 5. William up-A! i Li` oeringlnuunu v ~ trialto Bravo tlllt. .~ A`N'h`R'l' 1 -. n~ :` vuvn nu n I-unnuuv trial 1:: ran laifi. AND B WT UST mwmvnn, sw.now,". kg! N Cutillon & CHI July 9. 111 L`I)ISlSI'aBl'U;VI)5]'|`|I_ Anuyuwuu communiutimu can mocha attention. Idvcrytlting lorwnrdod {of in. tinnitus: Inna-am: iodby the unmou add at the not noceuui |mt_"u_ oyictonwcvl Auchtmgci: July 9.` smug G1 Progmnalye for] July 31 TI: Ex-nxmux any 1:: Siu.v.w- Sznvmz .- ____ III____. `I ____ ., IIII I It on: c cAnni:' JJa}?z}IT July 11. FINE8T__' Q Funnlb ; C July 11, 1973. ;.H;:a;;"';GE.:'mm"" ""5? 7:2: Micution, but an c-via .cnl mchmucity Win nlunquatcol that ml! nn`u -.:n-... ..- _u- 4.1.- _ ,. 1 Dmin wE I71. 7'-r4L:n1W Fm}: nay; mu-anon, mu 4-vuwuccol mlhmc Hod uuhsdthu Idem any-?asZ'a.u..uua:u..i". .7.'cn; u cannot Ilndnrtnka on ...u.... .. lmnug Kt7'*}?j> "U I17` commnnicntimu. `nlfii run! it bum tluriu Hiya: lrmn ti demon 2.3.1 :4 dunk. . to u. 9.1 use cw b. Eh Q-on M M4/I.V\'_l?'A r It-:fr;.\'/.vu, JUL Y I'yoming, I York. -r--- - Erftorluhiml ` y. 3 @ Hora I ' carnage 1` hr Fllllul I-Inge wit! ! rm: In). Eh: gang gm. -cu Hmr d an "'31 gjuly 12 ind from Seven-Ix. 1'0 L`()|Il|`3ill ().'UDl3l'!;T.~ Inna gonnnlnnulipnljnnn nqan - Ii . V:-u - Fsruu Cunuqvnr. - A despstch from Halifax states that while the Rev. Mr Chini- qusy was lecturing st Antigonieh on Thursday evening he was grossly ssunlted. Eggs and stones were ung at him. The runns who porpetrst_ed this outrage ihould be tsught that this is s free country by receiving the severest punishment their crime demands. Freedom of speech or liberty to think for 0110's self cannot be put down by s blood-thirsty mob. We hope the anthoritiu wirl m-..+...o Ir..u.-.. Coxswxxrxox or LBlLL.-The boll, which in to be hung in`the belfry of the new Roman Cstholic Church on Wolfe Island, was conne- crstod by the Right Rev. Bishop Hot-an on Sunday jut. Then: wu a very large congre- BI-9i1IP| 'nt Shut 500 pooplo going over from the city. The sermon on the occasion -a- n-.-..I.-J 1. LL. n ____ _. .,..,. -..u sermon on use occasion was preached by the Rev. Charles Murny, brother of the popular pastor of tha .-,|.......1. ..._ yncsuuuus I! run: LIOV. Ullel Murray, the popular pastor of the church, And the Bishop was sssisted in the ceremony of connotation by the Reyd. l"stheru O'Bsyle md E. Murray. The ceremony was 8. most interesting one, sud was witnessed with grcst attention by the Inge congregation Du. Puxsuon.-Tho N ew York Herald, _in an Article on Ministerial Chsngos, says :- N ow that the British Confetenoqhas got Dr. Punahon back again they hardly know what to do with him. There are only two or three clnrges in the city of London where his tslents can be spprecistod and paid for, And these are st present occupied. Westminster Circuit, con veniont to tho Houses of Parliament, is the but end ttest, it is said, for him. Ho has leyersl invitation for the next yeer, but he can't accept any yet, boconse he is talked of so President of the Conference sad as Secretary oftheldisoionlioord. Heisalsosnggestedss ` s theological yrofesoor in Hosdingloy In- stituto." ......w.. Irv pm. uuwn ny I mooq-tmruy mob. IQ hjopo nntboritiu wi[l protect Fnthor Chiniqnny. --uvn-I `ltitll ." Scnool. EXAIllA'l'l0K8.-The examinations of the various public schools are going on to- dny, and will be continued to-marrow. A re- port of the examination will appear st the conclusion. Hous; or l1nus'r1v.-'1 he vinitintg direc- tor: for the week, are Menu C. Livingston, 1. Simpson and Dr. 0. Yates. -_.. , Mr John Wilhut in the mater of the Po - mouth Young Bntans, not Alfred Grahun, who wu men]! the mnrnhsl on Saturday. ` L. O. L. No. 6.-The members of this lodge were entertained by Mr Juno: Marshall, heir popular and energetic worshipful master, at his saloon on tho corner of Princess and Barrio streets. The usual loyal toasts were drunk with all the honours, and the party separated at an early hour. ___, '_..- .___.. _. _ .-.. O1-nw.a Bnmuu: or (uunlsos Ann.- Lzuv.-We take the following from toclny'n Cnuula (Iazelte:-C:pt. Wm. Henry Cotton, 6. 8., from No. 2. bnttcry of the Ottuva liri. gade of Gnrriun Artillery, at present doing ty with "A" Buttery School of Gunnery, Kingston, is hereby transferred from the Ut- tuvn Brignde of Gnrrinon Artillery and pro- moted to the rank of Major. Hie eommiuion to date from period of qualification. Wunuucv S2w.Icn.- -Five barrel: of whiukey in homl arrived by the Canada Uuntml_ Rail- way from Kingston for a Lower Town mor- chmt this morning. Through Home cn.rclcu- .neu the spirit: were tent Iowa to the con- signee before tho duty had been paid, and were left on the Iidewnlk apposite hi: door. Mr McAgy, of the Custom House, ncizml them, and they are now retained by the cue- toun otcialu until the duty in paid. --Uttawa paper. =_ . -- \Vo re-grct to learn that Mr Ppn-dun in Nori- --nnly (if nut. dnligefously) ill. Hin uirkm.-nu cuuunuuc4:d_o'n Wcalliescluy. rincu which time Dr. Stewart has been in uommmt utteiialmnuc ufun him. \\'e trust he will be long npzsrccl to My Will: and family. A 9 The [allowing nu.-lulu:-I of the (`umlian Cum- miuion to Vienna loft Quebec on the steanu-r en route to Vienna: H. B. Whitton, M.l'., Uluirmau ; H. Bulmer, Montreal ; A. l"orticr, Qucbeix`; A. Davis, Bollevillo; H. llarulurl, Tunmto ; R. Harbcr, Stroutlville ;|. Gurney, Hamilton ;J. S. \VilIiauu, 'l'urcnt0 ; A. I ww- .a. w - -o -- , _--.. , ... ....u., uuwvulo ; n. llanlurl, .m, St. John, N.B. Iris said that particulnr aw.-ntiuu will be paid to iron, wool and leath- er, which are couliderod of special importance to Canada. ? The Hon. Mr Campbell 3.45:.-4 in awn .... Saturday evening. ` Mr Greeneld : numerous friend: will_ be pleased to learn that he in much better, and was able to take a short drive to-day. Tun mum; Cm.zun.n'mu..-Frmn all we can loan: from clilferuiit part: of the country tlwnrnuga domomutrntionnof Satur- day but Taro tlm moat enthusiastic ever held in Canada. The Toronto display is re- portml to have boom the largest and Iineut which has ever been witnessed in that city, which is attributed to the treatment of the Orange lncurporn.tion.Billo by tho Ontario Hovorllment. The policy of the (ioveruuwnt wno tho oubjoct of general donouucintinn. The result of that policy luau only boon to increase the strength at the Orange Associa- tion. From lrolnud and New York we loam that the day pauod oil quietly and we are gl.-ul to know that tlwro was no interference with any of the yroocuioun anywhere. --...-nu-v-, -nu IIIU wine In llllllllly, KAI say nothing 0! other vitsl economic issue in which the whole cuuntry is deeply imm- outed, demands that there shall be no lat or hindrance to the lnuhigl} olfnrtu of science In nnitigntq the horror: of tlm utorm and thus uhipwrock. I am ouum in tin; Quay of tllw immaam onmummntinn of thin Signal Hm'vicu`uu.-n- lion to the West India. In 1 low wu_h (`In hnovingn... --4...-. ---Ar - --nu -v --U VVUII |lull$. III I [PW WOC_II the hurricane Iouou outs: in, to but till November, And the auto of humanity, cu in nnthimr .0 .41.... ..:o..| -.........:- :..-.... I --...- .. ynvvv wuuue count of themselves". Bun B.u.n-MA1-cn.-.Ti1e grand bane bsll match for the championship of Canada. in to home of on Monday next. The St. Lawrence Club in pretty condent of giving 3 good so- .__f 'l`ho"Pion-epont has been chartered for an excursion among the Thousand Island: on Saturday next by the Wntertoum League of Friendship. The Deapatch says the boys will have an excursion as is an excursion, and they will pny their bills, too. ______.____:__ Tm: Cmcxrr Mu-cu.-- l`he return match between the Smokers and Non-Smokeru, was played on Saturday, when the noml again proved victorious by three wicketq_-the scores being: Smokers, 89 ; Non-Smokers, with 7 wickets down, 90. The chief occurs on the lmokera eleven were Ferris and Juan, and on the non-Innokers Coxworthy and Price It was a very xntcx-eating game, and played with great spirit. `. - > The Brock Street Presbyterian Church pic- nic takea place on Wednudny next at Glen Logie. Itris always one of the moat enjoyiblo of the; mason. ..,...... vuu any. as was ny tar tho urgent and but celeb:-ntion we ever had. About one thomund people were pruent,and not one was seen the wornei uor. ...u uuurwr master then made a short but very appropriate speech,and then callegl on the 0.31., who addressed us in hie usual pithy and interesting style. Revs. Messrs `Short, Brill and Howard also delivered short` but very appropriate speeches. The procession then re-formed and marched through the vil- lage, passing under three beautiful `arches of evergreens decorated with orange, purple and blue ribbon (which I had forgottento mention) and formed a circle, when three cheers were given for her Majesty `the Queen, three` for William Prince of Orange, three for the C.M. and three for the DM. The band played God save the Queen, and all started for home well pleased with the manner in which they had spent the day. It was by far the largest and we nvnr km! A l.....a -_.. Brill, Chaplain, No. 995; on his right the County Master, Bro. M. M. Vanluven and the Rev. Wm. Short. The services were opened with prayer by the Deputy Grand Chaplain. The District Mater then made but Vfv Annrvnnriqbn --...-..L -_J AL --- -.-.. .. ....c uuuncu Cl roruaml. _ At lmlf-past 9 o'clock, the District Mar, shall, Mr Joseph Smith, fanned a procession at Hnrrowsmith of Lodges Nos. 444, 541, 979 and 1,042 (thejunior lmlge taking precedence), headed by the County and District Masters and the Ode: brass band, and marched to Petworth, the place of rendezvous. About 11 o'clock we arrived in eight of the beautiful And romantic villnge, where we were met by the Petworth Lodge, No. 1,080, also 995 from Verona, and the Colcbrook Lodge from the County of Addington. After partaking of refreshments, the District Marshal {armed 3 proccuion, and marched to a beautiful grove, where a stand and seats were prepared. The District Master, Bro. George Matthews, pre- sided. On his right were Bro. the Rev. N. H. Hownrd, D.G.U., and Bro. the Rev. D. No. 14.}. Inn. on. .44 _.... mu". no I cuvvlrrlll. T0 nu; znrrou or nu: mum Haws. Hir,-~I`crmit me through your loyal paper to give a brief account of the Orange celchra, tibn in the Diatrict of Portland. At ]u1.I-nan! 0 n'--`---`- "' ` ' A.` -..- -........... m ungut mm Marl street: were nut thun flll0Wll to think of the clay, M one-.0; our merchant: overcome by the liberal puta- tium imbibed, dinturbed their _harmony by breaking his bouucholcl furniture, and by beat, in;_.; his wilu and [Ii-Illcllt-`I -lll-l8\V, who both rent the: air with thuir piercing cricu anal continued them until a late hour. The neighbours cal- led this police, but they said they could not interfere unless: some one could cuxu him out- side when they would arrest him. M y object in writing in to know whcther the pulicc have not the power to quell all such distur- banccs of a nciglibourhood, and protect 3 Wu- man {ruin the brutal att:wkI of .1 drunkcu husband. -- Yours, .-- Inn r.unuu or Till! DAILY NEWH. Dear Sir,--The peacesblc manner in which the different nocic-ties of this city [9:u`:ulu .-uni hnl-I their own pzirticlilnr view iii a credit to the city, and up:-aka well for the intclligulwo of uur pupulzitiam, and Su.turilay u lirocgaxliiigs were no exception to the general rule, and had it noI.'bcon fur the ardunt spirits with which one or twin of {our citimnn cmlcavuureul to an- uzigc their thi/rut, nll would have hm-.u as merry an a xxizirrianc bull," hut Iuifortiumtcly the citizen! of [ingot and Earl street: allowed In ml.i..I.- ..r n... .1-.. _ A. Srnu, D.S. Earrovnmith, July 14th, 1873. ..... ..-, --. UIILAIIIEII, prop DOVGPOIKII. Down: Prop Arygle, Toledo, Montronl, gen cnrgo ; Ichru A. Ford, 'l`oledu,Uuwegn, wheat; llnttie Belle, Port Play, Kingston, utzivcu; prop Maine, Tcledo, Ugdunsburg, gen cargo ; ntezm-hm-go Belle P. Cross, Bay City} Ogclenm burgh, lumber; bargu Albany, do, do, do; I". Labor; do, do, do; L. B. Urolser, do, da_ do; schr. Jeanie Scarth, Rohwy, Claton, timber. -In q ..... uourorna, July I2.---Up: Schr Bar- lmrizm, barge F. liuucll, ll. Benson, Geo, Wnly, solar: City of Great: Buy, ('aua4li:m, prop City of Button, tug Msbaunon, sclmv J. H. llsrtzoll, U. I. -ello Gold, lluntor, Em-elm, China, H. Fitzhugn, prop Sovereign. Prov Anml... I`nl...I.. n....4-..-u .... ., ` u-nu, Ugtll IIIIIII WIIGII. - ' James Swift & C0, : wharf--The Iltru Magnet, Spartan and prop Bruno pulled up ; and utru Corsican, Ayuinisn, Psuport, Athen- ian, and prop: America. and Lothsir down. The tag: ltcscnc and Wren cosled here. Holcomb t Stewart : \vhnrf-Schr Lum- ina, Toronto, 6.000 bnuh corn. The tug Wren left with barges wan, lG,200 bull! what; Lark, 19,01!) lnuh wheat; Friend, l'2,5(X) lnull wheat ;. Annie, I4,000 hula wheat. ....... -mum, -uuwtu, Umcago, 18,72! huh what; M. Pxorrick, Chicago, 19,666 but: wlmnt ;-Lillie Punnms, Chicago, l6,689 lnulr mm; prnp Alricm, Tolmln, lighwuwd 4,359 Imslu corn ; Hmith and Post, Milmmko, 14,200 bush wheat; Rising Star, Chicago, 19,2`!!! bush wheat; tug Charlotte, 3 barge: light; tug Eln, 6 lnrgun light. CluI'oIl-tIIg Glide, with lmrgu St, Lawrence, 19,500 bush corn ; Uauntlou, H.794 bush corn ; Waverly. l`. ,l6`J bush wlwnt;_ Wcllfonl, 9,300 blllll wheat; (Hcugarry, l5,'. ('v7 bush wheat; I'nIt.` land, 9,372 lmuh wheat .l-n...... u...:n. l_ .. . . - ---- Monday, July 14. -tunic IOWI. Umaltlmnt uul Mc| hi'u whnl -Schr Pun- clorn, Chicago, l7,929llnuh what; may Hu- torpriu, Port Dnllurunic, 20,440 hmoln wheat. Montreal l'ruaporu!.i4m Company`: whirl -Arrival: Yankoo Blah, Chicago, 15,299 bash wheat; Madeira, Uhicago, 18,72] hm]: I Tlliia | A`n..nm vI.z--.... In nan I..__|,. .u.-nu . Wind, north, light. The I201 art Pctworth. r THIL mwrnu an -.1... ..... . ,.-n-uv- vvnlfl-DC? IJIIIII` orunto, swan, ; Corrcspolulemtc. I2.---Up: Schr mll II R...-.... A 0 .., DAILY NEWs-MoNDAY EVENING. JULY 14. ifci'."f5i'."t match with the rim Che- shire the Canadians won by fty points. -huge, wan won by Vail, seventh-"3 Anderson. ` Harrie won prizes in the Prince of Wales. In the Alexander prize, Boyd won the eleventh prize. In H... `D----- -3 -*` ' ' `f ,_ _._- ....,;....uuwn 111116 In the Prince of wales` 1 the fourth prize. In the privntg w_iI aid... 41.. nA .- sum. PM Wimbledon-, in the Alfred prize, Messrs. Graham, Power, Boyd, Center, and Shaw won prizes in the first series. Extra prizes were won by Eaton. Theseventh prize in the second series was" taken by Vail. The first prize or the Queen's first stage, by Vail, by`. Anderson. .,.- van 11111111` MAJCKSMEN. London Oioe of the Globe, 55 Oheapsido, J _uly 11. At the Allcar Ranges the Cana- beat, the Liverpool Rie: by twelve points. `At. w;...u,..a-.. :, -- our Maud, Uape Vincent, 8. H. bx oyster: ; W. Kilwell, I bx; Brn.me& Col I: ;W.lt.McRao&Col k ;G S. ;.)ldln,-iee,lbx. p 3 Schr Lillie Parsons, Chicago, M T Co, 16,539 bush wheat. Str Maud, Cape Vincent, R. .l`uw'n,- 3 bbls applet. . 1. _. St: Corsican, Charlotte, Recs Br0s,6 hlf crates fruit. u '1' u, Montreal, Fenwick, Hcncfry 5: Co, as rice ; S. '1'. Drennau, 1 case. .__..._._._T_ THE WlMBLEl)ON"I`EAM_ .. or CANADIAN Mmm2i* London Oim. urn... t11..L_ gp run cusrous IMPORTS. July 12. Schr M. F. Merrick, Chicago, M '1' (Jo, 19,656 bush corn. G T R, Montreal, Femvick, Hendry &. Co, 75 rice, 50 caddies tobacco. St: Maud, Cape Vincent, oyster: : Kilwell, I 1.- . nu - -.-u~..vnu up Luna ISUAN. Father Point, July 13,--T Scandinavian arrived to-day. I! EMINIDE 15!. Tender: for purchase of the House of In- dustry received until noon to-marrow. School pu:uni...H...... 5.. ...~_# 7 ARRIVAL or mus: : `DV_LI.__ n.-, . - ..... .. ..... mu... uawcrllul nunu, sun the King- ston brethren were highly gratified therewith. After the speeches n muvc was made for the boats, and after a very ple.1sn.nt sail up the river, the party arrivecl safely about h.1lf-past ten. The Mrangelnents made for the safety and comfort of the exeursionists gave every satisfsetiou, and the Messrs Folger & Hanley deserve the thanks of the lodges for their prmnptness in putting on a second heat when it was found to be necessary. 'l'he music of the two bands was also much admired, and gave complete satisfaction to those who are fond] of trippinglthe light fantastic ' Altogether the trip was s. most enjoyable one, and the two lodges are to he eongrntulsteil on the success which attended their efforts. _, ,. ._, .....--_-..,.. ..-uuu vvv nu Elli. 1 no l'|err(9- pont ntnrtetl rut, and [rrncqcalctl to l'ul't!|_ month, where At large number cam on hu.1.rd_ They then nailed lawn the river, followed hy the steamer W atcrtmvn, 'l'h: nfternoon .314 splendid, and the nmgniucnt nccm,-ry of the Tlmuxand Islands was viewed to great advan- tage.-. l)a.ncing WM larguly engaged in on both boats --the qnndrille hand of A Battery, under the leadership of Mr nckctt, being on the Pierrcpunt, and the life and drum band of the Young Britons. Illnhzr Mr Scott : lczulcrship, on the Watcrtown. At Hnnmnoque the party was received by the (Dr.-ungcmen of that place, who turned out in full force, and forming in procession, marched through the streets of the town to Dufferin Hall, where short addresses were -delivered by 4.110 Unmnty Master of Loud: and Grenville, the M;wtcrJ."3f the lit, ft.-rant lodges in (i.m.-Luoqua; and in response thereto Inr \.I -`l".ll:..n In -..L 0 -V ---- ' thereto by MrElliut.t, Master of No. 327, and Mr Win. McCamumn, Master of the Orange Young Britona. The reception in Gananoque was of the moat fraternal kin-1, sud the King- brethren hiuhlv zmtiml o.Im.......:u. ......., nvvvlvcil unuu noun w-morro School examinations to-marrow, ing at Gordon street school. , ,;____--_.._-_ 'l`InI. UuA:\'m: l'Ixc:uimmN. The weather wtw nu plu.1.u:mt on Sntnrulziy that large unm- hcra av.1.ilel thenlselven of the opportunity of complimenting the inclnhersuf L.U.l.. No. 325 anal of Boyue Orange Young Hritmin, by their presence at their joint excurniam to (2:uI:um- que. 'l'wo o'clock wzus the hour muned for u_f,urti|ig, lmt lung hefure that hour the Pierre- point was e-nnpletc-ly cruwalcal, m that whom the Young Britums rezwluul the wharf, it way: considered a hopolens task to attempt getting on board. At this juncture Mr Folger kindly came to their relief with the promise uf a 50- coml boat no soon as the Water-town should arrive from her trip to the Cape. A gomlly number tlncrefagn-:2 lay war until the arrival _I' the \V:iten-town, when she wave lDl':l):u ::l and took on board the lmlnnec of the party. The party numbered shout 900 in fill. The Pierre- nnnh ntm-ted lirult, A - " ` Tun Mum's Excumuox.---'l`lw next excur- sion to the Cape takuu place on Hnturtlny, Mzuul being engaged far the \VenIeyun Metho- diub axe-m'uion to A|cx.'u|d1'ia Hay on FritL1y. ,_.._._____.._________ u,r..Ir.uml. l:Y.I'Ul: l`. \\'nu||ingum, July I4, ~I'm|m|n'lil.ieu.during- the rest of Moxnalay, in Middle and Plautern Staten, uouthemst and nouthweut winds higher temper.-Lture falling barometer, increxuilng eloudim.-an and local uturnm. In the Uhiu Val- ley, the lake region, and lower Miuouri Vul- ley, soutlnvmuerly winds, cloudy weather and numerous railu.

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