Kingston News (1868), 19 Jul 1873, p. 2

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ul. "Jan! A. Mwuoxuw. ` ....u ;n;uvu pi!-llell up, | and Athenian and prop 3 --.., -vr-Vvl 5 VIM9II' corn ; Ula.m_Youell, 1; L. Cook, T013110, , ... n/nun, JUIBCIU, Btorrs, Cleveland, mu umuuml. "`J. J. U. Aunurr," l arunu, Picton DAILY NEWS-SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 19. , utnvel 5 contrnct for the 'l'h.1.t uccurdingly '4 large sum of u . ;u: ulcrll, Falconer, do, mr, Jngnton, kee, Ouwogo, ` " '3") vvl u 5 ntonm-barge I'll. Inmlu... . uthet admirer: their positive {Inn}--.02.... .. rf--Tlno schr wheat , 12,100 Itrl quest willbohcldthisnl 3 Bill, mar Kin ptou Ilil. An in- tornoo . Bank Tun MA3xn.-: M1.`;eumu'Retto-`clay Inc I very good one, and My prices were obtained. Luge quantities of cherries were exposed at 6 come 3 qnlrt. .... ....wu nu IIIW wmauy for that honour, yi t the winning at I game ngiuut lllcll opponent: will Add to tho prmige of my club. Wlhopo the St. lawroiwo will not be too nervous on tlut ooouiun; uuv win LJWITII .. mu unlnlpwnl or Canada, and ultlm: the matclril not actually for ` I6 winning of I llllllu Ann1n-L -...:|_ -. ---.. ......... mu.-. mA'r(:ll-'l'lIc gramln comes off on Monday at `2 o'clock, and 1 splendid play is anticipated. The Maple I an the chunyiom of ultlu nu mun./a. ...a -4--mi - -- ,,, ----_......u. up, ull nun-MI oucuion of the opening of the '1 Hanoi: promiacl to be moat n Maud will take the Mayor an the bum! of A Battery, membe And the public generally will law (are. An mIm..u.........s _..-----ow noun Irl.I In opening 'l`lmmuuul Inland attractive. `he and Uurporntion, members of the prcu, be taken at A An ndvortiwlunt will appear on Monday. Tm: Ornrmw or 'l`Lll '1`uuu.nw I:4LAND llouuu.--We understand that the celebrntion at Alexandra Buy on Thursday next on the oncninunf tlu. 'm.......-...: -..- N - 4 ,Auu1v.u..--'l`lw uteamnhip l n Fntlnor Point this morning, the 4 this uuum. We cannot l'BCiV4 mail, however, before Monday :11 Nnw Bun BALI. Own.-A boon fornwd at tho Grand Tran ` D. Manish Inna been elqctctl I Weutly, Vice-l'rmidcnt ; E. Fin 'l'mun:-er; and B. Hickey, Via They announce themselves op l......... __,_u___ --- ...v- w:v,vvU, I follow: :--Olb.000 by check, dated May 2nd, 1872, 3nd paid May uh, 1872; snd 036,!!!) by cheque, duod Ma 3rd, 1872, and pic! Juu (Sch, 1872. e on! ex- which he mule to mo of t 0 ex- ituro of the sum were the psymcmt of AKIN. La Mineru news spar, and $3,- JIII each to three tho: 'ronch pa 1:, than names 1 cannot ponitively rumem r ; -Conan! Uuimot, lot aid ruudand M. (mum and An indenite loan ol o1o,ooo a. say I`. inch. 1 uwmlcul during the union cl 1872, Ind named in any pgungo o_l u Csnads Plciu n..n....: Nuw Tunmnuru `Telegraph Company line to Port Mutcnlfe Walla Island, where carriud on in diuclmr making up mitt. It will be in operation 0! grant woe to huui 9 Lin. - Tlne Mantras} are just now building: , at the extreme foot 0` an extensive imsinou in ging timber vouch and in expected that the line in a few dayu, nml will be fglllllll rum-:. The homewanl trip was even more enjoyable than the one down the river. The Canadian channel was chosen returning. Throughout the trip the comfortable char .ter of the Maud was the theme of general admiration ; her table all that could he desired; anal the courtesy ofher owner: and oilicera uallecffurtli due ncknewlotlgment. The excursion was un- der the manugcinent of a committee, who are to be congratulated upon its success. 'l`he rm. Mum-I. Szfndcnon, Knight. Euon, wn-' sun, Bridun, and othori, were on board. The Maud reached tho wharf at 9:15, and thus omleal one of the most agreeable excursions we over attended. ` ..... uv Iu upunmun III few ` huuincumon. Tu: BM!!! HAM. Mum`:-'l` tuna: 1-H .... |l..., Ln __.._........, uunuuueu, um eapaewue dining- room, and commodioue bed-rooms, were much admired. Many fuund their way to the top of the tower, H0 feet from the fuumlatiun, where a must m.-Lgnilieent view of the name ltiver St. Lawrence and the sur- munding country was to he had. The charming aeene preunted to the eye from this tower was alone wurth going to see. A more delightful location for a hotel could not be fuund. We are quite sure that hundreds, you thousands, will be attracted thither dur- ing the nummer season. Maura. Staples and Nutt, the proprietors, deserve to he liberally nupported and we trust that their enterprise will he duly rewarded. While the exenruion party was in the house Mr Staples was exceed- ingly attentive." The DAILY N KWH wan particu- larl y honoured. We learn fi-um Mrstaplea that `there are 600 bed rooms in the building with ,.-- _.. .......,uu-2 wan exceed- attentive.` burly building ncconnnodntion for 700 gueutn. There are at present 250 in, the house, anal 80 more were expected last evening. We need not particu- lnrize at greater length at present, as we will hnve occasion to refunto the subject again. ll Jilin`. unuuruuvuw-flllu I man nunuumuu l|IlIl|l J' it wu, tlioiliut quality of everything and an Mmmlnnth|[rply,ugeol u lint-elnu hotel (are, {or which Ol}ly7'2r) ecnyl wu charged: --a nu:-veg of ehcapnoll. , After putting Ulsyum It um nut long before Alexandria Bay was reached ~- nlnuutjllli-pail three, In the vicinity many 4;! the inland: look charming, Our American friend, with A full appreciation of the beauty oi the ourruunding nciuuryuve built summer, rcsiilcncogon uyornl of theiulando, eh of which an individual nuns. The start and stripes oated 1ironiine}ntly from all the houses. We could not help being utruck with the prominence the nntiunnl ag 0! the United States is everywhere given on Ameri- can soil, One thing in certain, it tends to keep up a. nntionnlfecling,which in very ntrung, and properly In, in the Htntcu, in which particular we Unnulisnn would do well to {al- low nur meighloour:' example. As the Maud pnuml among the inland she was frequently unlutcd by the residents, which the excuruion- iutl returned by waving of lmmllusrchiofa. 'rnr.'rnmmnm nu..unn4' nowne. A}: the party neared Alexandria Bay, the line proportions of the immense new hotel, lrnnunu an U l`|--A "'l- - ` V-vv vn-uuzia-u neeeuu we -ruuv saw -v-rue Iruevu 1'} e etonqner Mend le. Fnlger end lhnley'e wharf et eleven cfehnek WI! neerly three hundred poreeue on board. The threatening etete e! the weather ehertly be- forethe hear appointed {er eterting, doubtleee prevented the numhere from being greater then they were. `No mere pleuent rente then thet telten could have been elected --through the Thousand lelsnde to Alexemlrie Hay. Every time we meke n trip through the islands the scenery seems to poeeeee some new eherm for enrdelighwd v'|Cie,n.- Hume of the excnreimr im yesterday had never been down the St. Lawrence hefern, and we need eeeroely my that their en`t|umchuvtic eahniretion of the henn- tiee ul nntnre, no Lsvmhlf epreul nrunnal, wnu intemm. The Mend utu quit] for u uhm-t, time ` at the feet of Wolfe lelend, when dinner was: mnmnneed.--`end e moet euhetuntinl dinner it ulna Glue .......MA.. .1 -__-_,,,u a u `I10 VV$mygn yontenfpy. nnnl II `ulna . u rug mo IOIIWII of 1872 Id 3:. plunge 0! tin 'P::'ci:1`c.silro::ll Ghana; at its glue pond t._l.e charges under 0 :rlVICO B1113 nluwn for the --M-.. .,.........-1-.=.:.-.22.-_~.,_. lruc vvvnluynll l'Jll3III'IlIIIl: Tho fiumsl xcuruinn mulur u auupicmol tho Wluluynn lluurcln of thin city took plums u....1....l'... vm. us..- ..;........ u.....I |..n u-..I..... _ , , ,-- _ .--.-uuv , 1'4. rlllli, DG(H CCl|l y- nrcr ; Field Unptaiu. open {or cabal` I. .. ..... ...ummg, we quickest timo receivu the English `wr, morning. , ..... .. ...mm,-wu unuwr dur- nmer proprietors, md rrewnrdecl. I hmnm M. .m....i.... .._.A - Wcnlcsynn Excursion. Inl uununminn nnulur tin` nnuui. Pnuminn puma nlofllill. tlln nn:nIp.-L AL..- ' some pakd. Leafs although my hnnmn an A mVu-l.'l'r-t1.:|E.:'Statio:|. elected Prcnidcnt ; .o.. u' |:~:..I. u- 7 - --'l` he gram! match ..'nI....l. -..I , via . -u-mwnta R1. . Fink, Secretary- Fiulnl l!.no.:.. __..... nu wuum In Ilcliullon b..|,.gpol ncoivmg I bribontthe O, `gyuhnt. lhulonsld. Heat om ll(X,t l0.L;1lll `innit, ulusrn uf our Corpo- ncru from Kinguton an, are expected to I Hun Mn--J" -A--A- . ........-u yllvu . quickest time 1.... on... It----'= ' club - -sssnnlh On the 20th nlt., in the \Dublin Court for Crown Csses Reserved, the resentment for , nssed by the Grand ury of Belfast stthe to sssiuss to` Anne Morton, wife of Rub-Upnstsble Morton, who use shot during the nets in August lsst, wss unanimously pronounced to be mulid, snd sex-ordi y wss ordsredto be quashed, on the sppglolths my overcome by admin-Ktioti, tnmedMl;ia"l;; ` uyou her, and retreated to his apartments, without daigning to utter won I roynl mono- syllable. {\.. LL- guns, .. . .- - - ~- ble period with his eye-glut, and then, proba- bly overcome by sdmirition, turned his buck her, to his nlnrtn-n-h At Moscow ululy. ranowlwd for hot inn- ty, vem.ur ed to call on the Shah with an enormous 1] net]. The -zugm 01%;: \vlVwcI;lal" udq ytodt e on rem: cumin t air mm: cnrolully as taught; la; 1} mumm- .l- .....:...I ...:u. LL ,,,,.-.. ...... ...,..m, an my nmue, nml believe it to be in every respect correct. And I _wuull add that I never hul any negotiation with you or your firm as to ycmr am rt of. the railway project: I was advocating; never oll'L-red you or gave you my pecuniary or other remuneration for my Auultauco you ran- dered, throu in your paper, to those enter- prise: ; nm- id you over, directly or indi- rcctly, propouo that I should :15 to. And on the dual salt to you of my inwrmt in the Montreal Gazette newspaper---the price of that intoregt yup the name which had ham .........1 ___. Montreal, 10th `July, 1873. Dear 8ir,--With reference to your letter to me of yesterday's date, I beg to say tlnntl have read Mr Abbott's answer to the enquiry yen nddreseed to him yesterday on the nuns subject, and that I entirely, concur in hie recollection of the interview between him Mr McMullen and myself, at my house, emi projectsl (fill do And on `ht! liunl AA]: On -'I--- " "" MM` _ _,__ ... ... .-u u charges u Brink Bills .|.g-can of it and the U lmprovoment 0.3. -1 chm-tar which we suggested to II: 17" and Mt Ajabott, nu : qocuury attendant on tho rnlroul loguluwn. In addition to the poymouu spolgon of, Mr Abbott an sutlwnzgd to pgonuo Mr Lan- in %,000 touid ug ologuons shout Quo- a, on condition of hu fnomlly usintanee, and In Krlbbottroportod ththolud dune lolngpu-ticulsr auction to the vary incur in which Mr Ilcliullon kn. I `J ____,_____ . .. -- .-uv your. Would you be kind enough to say whether there in any, and if my, wh It Iaxandnthm for the Itntennenta made by Mr Mcllullon and which are, am far as they. refer to-tho pnhliulp (ms 0! the lluzattc, utterly untrue. Yours verv tmlu Uice 0! the Uazettr, Montreal, Ibth July, 1873. Sir Hu 1: Allan, Kt. : M y our Hit 1{ugh,,-l enclose you proof of n letter which I have jun received from Mr MuMullen, and in, which he prulouog to re- port the Iulmtmaco at a conversation which took place, he says, at your litmus, in the month: of Jmunry or Fobmnry of last you-. __ _ _.... ........ ....u may you aecmwtl to coun- tcnancc thin suggentipn, and that it Wu never acted upon. In conclusion I. would any that, while the friends of railway onto:-prim in Lower Unnulu are greatly indebted to you for your constant but independent advocacy of the project: which interest them so dooply,I an M0 IWDIO, and lungo no rouon to boluvo. that ran ....- _ ,,,, -_.--,..... w ,u-. no: your constant _ not have no believe, that you over rcaeivod from any of atlwm any recomponne, either pecuniary or otherwise, for your effort! on tlmr bnlmll. Youn_ tfulx, _ ....m- we northern Uulcnnizntfon Kailway. Ami, moreover, 1 never had any converntion with you of the nature mentioned in Mr Mc- Mullcu'e letter, and never said, either at Sir Hugh Allan : or anywhere elee, that any such converention haul cver occurred. I may Add _.thnt I am awarethat when your final purchase of the Gazette was contemplnted, some of our friends In geetod that An attempt shall be made to o tnin !rom.the protprietors e deduc- tion from the price, to be e tervvnrde repaid by the enterprue you had been edveoatm , but 1 am aware also that you declined to tenance conclusion I .....1.I --.. .1.-. - -- V- any unit unue etatoments are without founda- tion. I remember perfectly the oecaeion to which he refers, so I never met him at Sir Hugh Allen : but one, and that meeting, to far as 1 was concerned, had no relation to any business whatever. I had been invited to dine that day at Bnvenscra , but had exone- ed myself from going till it ter hour. When I arrived 1 Will! introduced to Mr McMu|len, and Sir H-ugh mentioned that he was interest- ed in the Pacilic project. The conversation turned naturally in that direction, and it is quite possible (though I have no recollection of the fact) that your position with regard to Sir Hugh : rnilway enterprises may have been referred to. But I am positive that I did not go to ltnvenscrng to nuke, and did not make, any report of any kind as to my proposition either to or by you with a. view to securing any Enrticular line of Action on your art to`- the Northern Colonization ilway. of mentioned in M. u.., m uueu, which a nun 6l.-L ' *1 HCIIUIIIGU. That you may umlcrutnml Precisely the al- legation mmlu by Mr Mcul en, I sound you herewith in copy of the ltatemcntl made by him in My letter. As they are not `only un- true, so far as they relate to the publisher: of the (lnzcttc, but are the very ofpouito of the: truth, I would ho ghul to learn rom you wha- tlwr therein any, and hat ground to it sun 11 them: statement! of Mr Mc ullan. - 1 HIV KEV tllt I Iu-nnznu- 6.. ....l_I.'_I 4: - - - , ,,.- -.-- ...., .. pmw can my to In from what for Mr may my tlmt I propou to nublinlnthin lat- ter, and our reply to it, with r McMullen'u letter. ours truly. ` Tim: Wu.-. 1- ._..-- _._v uvvuulal eehenge in tonne to meet the `views, ae Sir Hugh repreeented. of the Government, end empowered this Committee to agree to `.he eeeeptenee of $0,000,000 end 50,000, W0 none I lead, exactly the amount the (lure:-nmeut recommended, and exactly the elneunthe then told ue they nould recom- mend if we would accept. A levy of $60,000 - up made on the American mg-tiee April let. l879,eudthe emountp to the credit el Sir Hugh. He drew $40,000, an Mn 2&1. 1872. Am] (3511 Men: An. In-m . _., - n no non. J. J. U. Abbott: Dear Hir,--'ln a letter which I have juut ro- -.-eiyed from Mr McMullan, and which, in Ac- uortlllllc-9 with my promiuc, I intend to pulv- liuh to-umrruw, he `ves on as hi: amhnrity for tho utntanuent t wt to no publisher: of the IIa::-ttc uuliaitmla Jnrim: for the purchmm of their nuppurt of ir Hugh Allan : railway I ncluznlcn. V nn__,; H ` nay, uua man we muowing :- ' Al the letter refer: to conversations alleged to have occurred when the publisher: of the I/meta: were not present, we deemed! it Roper to ask ex xumtimm ol the gentleman w m are stated tn mvo been parties to it. Tho follow- ing cnrrmlpnmlcncc ombmlien their EIIIWOHI :~ omw of the tluzetle, Montreal, lfnth July, 1873. The Hon. J. J . C. Abbott: Deny ir_._L[n n lnlahu ..,I.:..I. I L-.., v .-... nu-..pu u IJIAIHAV 15111} I "W "UAZFJ'l."l'E." The Gazette this morning published Mr M45- Mullenh lettor which ho rt.-produced yeuter- lay, and add: the following to convm-mtinnu nIl-.....: L30 `pin . 4.80 Inn. 7.30 mm. Mu MCMULLEN ANDTHE (}Ay,p;1_-q-E. Gazette this mm-...'.... ....I.I:..I..... u,, .. ' -..u. `want: ' _ I) I I13] I{:"u{ge -I imix. -73 5 mini.` 60. i{iii:7i inches. $1 ' V Harumctric corrcctionsm 21, 23. 23. 'l'l:o Maud : on-union this nlternoon at 2:l5. AH-Iv|}r'1n Praiu. Montreal, J My 19. -The Iumnwr Prus- iuu ptuuusd Futlwr Point at 8 :30 to-day. . 1.00.4 I. ul;l'ou'r. . Imcnl nlnwnvntionn {or 2! hour! ending at 7:30 _u.1.n.', July_ ]9, 1873. vu-unu Iuw `I7|lll|lI ] luv 0 Illu IHOV: Criekut match, II vs. 22, on the eticlwt ground thin nlteruoon. ll-.. l.-II _.-;..l_ .,.. :1 - 1," c . .- . It wesnever to be repeid." ,,,--._, ,-- ... ..-.. rnvnv-CCU w uncover that it would be to provide some to aid in procuring the closing of the ar- ente. He st one time snnouneed to Mr Smith end myself that the 88,500, of which he speaks in one letter,` had been lent to Sir John A. Meodonsld snd Sir Francis Hinehs in some of 34,000 end 04,500 re- speetlvely, with very good knowledge that ' I-lo sleo ex- plsined thstthe Finsnee Minister was tekin s greet deal of interest in the mstter, in {but he hsdlseunded him onhthe extenth of is none expeetstiens w on it rose ed on .12.-.4 eenelusiou. e said Sir Fran- cis hsd replied thst st his time of life an absolute payment would be preferable to e reentsa of ultimste prots, end thought shou hsve 350,000, end in Addition the itiou el Secretary to the Company for st s sslury of not less than I . reply wss that I supposed as we were into the mstter. we would hsv'e to meet, in some wsy, such demands, if we expeeted to proceed, but that large smeunts could not be disbursed on uncertsinties. Asthe session spprosched, however, Sir Hugh mule s ylication for money, and on Morel: 28th, 822, a. supplementary con- tract wss entered ink; by which 9 Com- mittee of tire were appointed, Sir Hugh bei eheirmsn, who were suthorized to pro elnnds. This contract slso covered views, Sir Hunk I-unonauntml .14).- 11 ...... .- - Bue ball match on Monday between tho Maple Leulu of (iuellua VI. Ht. lmweruncc at 2 sharp. non , an n 1 -- - - ._i.........._____._....:_:-.._..._ Excsumuort 'l'0 Nuau:A.-We call stun- tion to the ulvertimmwnt u! the exdmnion to Niagara Falls on the 23rd imot, The trip in a cheap um, and the Bochoutar in II: excullamt bout. for tluopu/papw. mu; 1}: units; 1 Mr Urnig Baynu pruchlng at the City Hall to-mo:-row (uuduy) at 3 and 6:80. !`.n:nI:..L .--L..l. II ..- no __ LI - ..!,I ,A vvin-I; J llllfl urlyn Tnos. Wmn, Jr. Montreal, 16th July, I873. Dear Sir,- In answer to your letter cf ya L-relay, respecting the ltatumentn of M. M. , ,- . -., _ ........ -uuu any UUIIVGITISIOII cu's n motion your um-chm. Illa-,wi'p|.-v_loI-rl3lhI'." , uvvwll IIIIIITIIC. Yours var truly, `non. W . . . . ...... uuuuuun, and It 19 ` .houg|| my .1; mg make. did nut m, I... morwuc, for ya Yuan truly, J . J. U. lly, non. Warn, J1. vvnuo II nnt Bl!` Hugh] that nomon vrouldboru purpoua yet nun profs: that w:m1d nwunry t to clot n.nnmant.n_ H. .9 mm oi... 7: Hum ALLAH. 2 ' W `Cloudy Fair. l_.' Ulnmly Icmirsln (H3 I2 men: not nun uwmn asopumnor. The principsl Line: of Hnilwg i And Stom- bonta will stock and srtic 3 for exhibi- I Man -6. -axing`: pal`: ' """' """" `V'wl'H":Y !" 4""'W'i`1`Y" _ For Prize List: and Blank Form: of Entriu in :1! the Departments, Apply to George: Locloro, lhq., Secretary of the Council of Agrieultun, 63 8t.`(Js1:riol Stwct, Montreal, or tp Qhe Secretaries of County Agricultural ucnetm. , Entries for Stock will not be rewind alter the 30th -August, and in the luduutrial De- partment not slur tlwth September. Thu urinciud Lina: of Hnilnnvi And Shaun. I a no In uuuy-n lauvv vl ---uvg -nu uvu-II srtice; unity}: tion At ml nun. ` _ For nu-that in{om_IItidn_#nppIy` to the undat- " A msowms L1='.r:w1zz, Sec. of tlwconncil of Ag:-ieultun. July 19. an 'l'UE8DAY, WISDNBSDAY, TUll8- DAY and FRIDAY, the-'|.6t.|1, Will, llc` and Hit}: Boptennhar next, cm the GLEUUN D8, MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE. ile-Hoirored. utpofimalumo-.% vnr I"`I1n I in}. nun` man`: F--ma- .1 `II-5.1..- HE Pmviucial Agricultural And Inclus- trisl Exhibition lot 1873, upon to the world, will be held in the Provincial . -19d11_8tria1 { E X H_.!...Bjijff I 0 N1 ,,,_, ,--__. _--~--vu -an sslsgu uuu [Ill Aunsricsn partners, in which nothing new crops up, and than Mr Mcliullon (lropll somplstsly out 0! sight, and the remainder of his nsr:-stivs is msro hesrssy, sud noth- ' ing nu-itisg ths slightest credence ca.xLbe gained from it. To prove all he has to say furthsr, hs puts Sir Hugh forward ss his informant, sad we give his own words for thswsythsthingispnt: " ` While st rst Sir Hugh hsd announced no msnsy would be rlnnirnd 4!... .....n. Ticket! for `-Kt(h;-r;:-1'z;|..l Niagari and return, FIVE DOLLARS, including mouln. Bertha will bu furnished at a moderate charge. A n.....I..:n- n-.. u _--- cure menu without delay. -' It ie believed that no more favourable op- portunity he ever been otfered of enjoying]: most agreeable trip on the Le.|ce,r.nd at e same time visiting the Fall: of Ningnm-the fxrutoet wundurol the world--mu] eceneeo! nietoric iuterggt in their vicinit . the mum! trip to Niagara Including Ila-6|... ...:n 1 1 - - - - ucnwu may be procured {ram A. Bamfm-d or U. H. Hatch, Kingston. Toimure comfort is limited number 0! ticket: only will be inm- ed. For this reason it will be nwemry to se- curo fichta without - 11: ubaliovod. more Imr.nnI.h- --- , , _ _ _- --vuvl-IIlrIlI shall take the Excuninn 'in place of the Stunner llochuter. Tho Norseman, with her humlwmo cabins and large deck room, is ad- mittud to be the finest excursion steamers on the lakes. The steamer will leave; Cnrrutlun wharf, Kinguton, at 4:30 o clni:k gun. for Niugmu Fnllu, arriving at Niagara. in time for the early gonna train for the Falls. Return- ing will leave Ilgnn on the arrival oftlu evening train from the Falls, arriving at King- stun` tho following manning. Tickets be m-_ Kingston. Taimnru m---'-My 50 July 19. [._T.{`;"!F.L `.7`03EMAN! L43; Niagara lvallanxcm-`sion July 19. Then follows an aceoimt of the various meetings held between Sir Hugh and his which uyunsuull rluplli, C., . U0. Pocket-Book and P111108. Elegant Chroma: and Pictures, at E. Stacey : link: and News Depot. July 19. ` `- -nu av. . A Qumlrillo Band will accompany the excur- wn. = 1;. cmuu BAWEB 0! Mom preach the Gm; ml (b.V.) in 1 Hall on Lord : Dny, uly 20th-alt4 3, evenin at 0:30. July I . 3-. .._ ___...._.._.__. THE uImcAimLEJ um. um... as m ; n.` wemwr but 48 lbs Ella. Jnllnulm host 30 lbs; (lhurlul liolrlnl boat 35 lb; ; Pacer bong 40 lbs ; L. Rqlariclr boat 25 11,-; Jnmau Juhnntun boat new boat 30 lbn; #4 . lngaro boat 35 lb: ; . Colon boat 35 lbs ; S. Grnffcn bust 50 lbs ; H. Svvoetman boat 40 lliu; Will Howe bolt 50 lb: ;_ Chat. Chemo boat 35 lbs; Warren Howe boat 35 lbs; lvo Legnre loost.50 lbs ; I. Lllomle bolt 20 lb! ; Cluu. `lnuv-a boat 2 vmuglon a weighing 15 and ill lbn; July llth. Jve my host 60 Ila; Zip Polqw` boat 37 lbs; Vivun llmve hoot W ILI; Clan` Bun boat 73 ll: ; Sid (HT!- Yena boat 35 lbs; Cluus. Iinlriuu boat 401m; Henry Wcltlmr boat 35 lb: ; Jon Ulncrco Last 35 lb: ; J. Johnson boat 20 ll: ; Amol lluwo host 60 ll: ; Wm, Cuplmmull boat 60 lbs ; L. limlerick I:out'75lhI; Amnclasr Dunn 73llm; Robert Bullock bout 35 lbs; ll. wcctman hm_|t 47 lbs: Sam MM-nlmll lumt M II... . um The Annual m-pm of the Diructm-u all the Merchants` Bunk ufumuls fur the nut your shows tlmt imntitution who innum- rialning cumlitiam. The im-muool thoycat muountml to $1,887,708.24 llld the expen. dituro $702,705.33, louvi A balance in favor of the bank 0! 1,! 997.78. Thu net pmtit at the year, ufwr amply provid- ing for loans, wu $753,712.65. Sou: Fm1,-- ~'1`ho Waco:-town Dapatd: given 5 line of fish taken at Glnyion on July l0th from which one can form an opinirm of the sport to be {on ml among the 'I'|wumnI lu- lumln. The list is as jnllmvs :;WnI. Cuppor null ms 321:; H, warm: but 451-mu: :l_nlmu{:n lbs: Uharlul Rnlrlnn l....o an any or uo1\m:mL `Min Marin Pnrgor, the Ynnltu girl who toiled eighteen hour: It My imnling to show oi! on skates, and who acquired much skill thud; she had the hcmmlr of ulmting with Napoleon Ill. and became the hello of the Parisian uh- tcrl, hut romeived her rolnrti. Rho hu mar- ried 1 Pruuinn nglrlmnsn 01:1 enough to be her grnndlathor. ...- ...... swat nu usury, sna promised to coll spin, or othorwisc, just so the Gov- ommont liked. Ho than rulstas the story told in Sir Hugh Allan's corrospomlencc, tho only sdditionsl light he gives, being that Sir Francis Hincks mode on unaccou- ful sttcmpt to induce ccrtsih New York bonkers to assume the responsibility, in connoction with Sir Hugh Allan. sn sccount the -......A:....._ I._I.I L_A-_- -- " . v ------1'--'-1 "--1--I5 It I'll- Iilax, blow out the gu in his lladrooll btfon retiring, A few night: since. An hour or two altenvmlu mum of the other boutun, road in to their npsu-tnnenugnoticod A mall 10! rvuling the houu. After ma rsnmiunhon W: Robinson : mom was gntm-ed. and 116 mu; lcmml inucmeuuiblo and near] dead from in- haling the noxious npor. I own, A Gr, restored nlter being worked nn far shame..- _-_-.......--.~. Om of an wrmdul of rare num...,`.; the Chippewa River, in I Monk gimit, cu. and angular who, when he Wrlightong 3" mum. in im attacking wield {wt 9: incliu, Ho woi us our 200 poumlu nah-In ' , 11 hu I gather about a hall rm s..cI?':om,f `upon whom he looks down with Iiutnin. Il._Ia-I_1_,,, I A -- In Iwmmnon, oi Amupolin, staying gt Hg. hodrooll _u night; hour or 9.... _____ . ,4 oxnox JOURNAL. -1 J Young Ladies Jonrnsl. Young Men of Great Briuin. D1! of Rat. ' ,- .. 7- . -7 vv -v vv nun: Illmllp `M izoiiMV,!A 1', u an in}: Mwm t`I Io 1:: 1-4.: VVEDNESDA Y, 2330" JULY. ._-.. .m' ..;i'[. -- _-v - IIITU RECEIVED AT -j.- A ..-_ - V.-on-, um: um ruuu. II as Hollow : The only members of the Uoveruuwm whom we met were Sir John A. IlAcd`un'nlnl and Sir Frsncin inch; and it speedily bocunosp In to myself and nnociatea that Mr ultlington had been over! sanguine in his idea that the formation 0 5 company would be entrusted to hi: lu.mln_ ll. ch... I..u |.:- -.u_-_ -., x - anus : Lad Cornhill. I .nn1'h-o. I . Lomlnn Society. Family Harald. Temple Bar, Builder. Spnrgeon l ulpit,- & ...`l 17..-... - .. . ;vl.'{I1 In mluwrcnl, Will Gm; ( .V.) the above y, 20th-altarnoon at ` Montreal, will ).V.| in the nhmm I George H`. Wu C. M. (Jluuiwiok. ' ` Hobart. Harbor, -9` I). B, Chisholm, W` Thu. Bonn Lyman Moon. damn nuwuau, as-um. I JT`l J"mnfi' ` z.., .0 pm-.* R. Kirkpatvietg ~ " . . Britta! I ', `V. I . HIHIIUIIUWI, WI Turunw. V Julm Hlwddall, l'nrnnlm, llav. B. D. Ilia, I). Ucualereuaool ll. 8. trathy. J. Muvuaig, Yup, W. I). Mntbhun, l'.n-nnhm I mam'n:n'r: llalu`Ao`:. lolllkad ` Hon. Adam C u H. S. Huwluui, ' Hunk of ' ~ ~ llav. 8. D. Ilia, D. I `4 .n lnrnnna (J 0,- W. M4-MuI.ux Runs 1-. Ex:-mix. Mr Kcbiullon naturally fool: the situation in which be hue been plzwml uomowlmt keenly, end unbunleue hie heavy lend to- the Globe, which lune doubled leaded tho Announcement nml given an expkmetury memorandum. We eilull follow Mr MclIu|- len lhruugh hie lqng letter end allow him to tell jnet whet he knowe. He bugim by recounting hie meeenree with the late Mr Alfred Weddiugtun, end Mr Keretamau, end eendidly coefceeoe that he vvae too eenguine in; hit expectetiene of doing much there. eet him. After detailing the very , {ew etepe which Lheeq three muueyleee men ` led taken to {arms company, he went wit` then to Ottawa, end the result. ie follow; 1 `Flu- An]- ...-...I..... ,1 AL 4- ul Imxmmmu. no `A Ottawa is for the l nlicy-holdorI. ` CANADA 1mANaIt_4 Pnuanmvr : :....u......1 um. V lhycl. bf l.inl.iliciu. nu....... `a but of l.in.luilitien. United guii 111 E mi Li 1'4: I nsnrj in the city. 6 ; and mat nmnln. . cI3ocEnIs,~V ` WINE J. 1|/ume sue vwwry more too, and Home Ilillwoud, broken? dvwn, bliml worn anal liutluu, was at heart only too glxul to liml a home near I w IOIIIO one who would care fur her just a ` liulu. um! who was munwvcr the one pcnmn in the world who linked the put with the prooont. 100.. L. -_..A.'....A 1| Thonias .00.? nmir July mu, [uni ? . my A Strong fMAG ...._ cu. vvulu wnuu unny mllllc wnun she ` grown up. no you will take mo up to town mm. won't you: I" , Nollie carried the day at Dalelmru Vicar- age, but the fnuml `it I! hnnlor task to do no at Wimbledon; but cvcntuall ulw guim.-.1 the victory thcro ton, and Bums Ilillwood, bruke down. bliml umm xunl Ia.oI...... ...-.. I in a lfhlitl, Pg ':'n,:.1}.`..'.'.` 7r...". .".:. I'M. * ___,-., - ..-v ---.5 , u up an r'lIlI'l', lllll. I ml use it to on.) why : I and you that Oil! Hid boron: he left Eu lnml, uml, ,7 when I told her-- only last time um [um < : that he had loft the army and uyttlosl clown ; in lmlis.l saw her lips tumble, and than 9 also tried to be very calm u uluuaial, ` 'l'lwu I Inc will never came back to England again. 5 Walter, `fan would be clummul with In.-r, ' she mml bu nu-kn nice compsniam for you ; and Ilu could teach balvy mlliic when she town, I you: CITY hon. Bunion : outtlgo in in lot and could live in it with her urnnt, and ammo v up to the vicsngo olun. She would bu} tawny for me when you don't want um M to ho on to yum not-uunu." J 0 me to compurlu urmom, in cloud l hot made her gen b and l and uh ' L dn think Tom Dormer mul she liked `other l" Finn : kI1OVVll& mndo her go blind ; ' eyes were always weak, though they did not lack lo, and Ilw tried them I grunt ` dual. Her father wont bliml long befuro he lied, though he wzu not old. -50>-lirut they hoped it mu: warn: and could lw : cuud, lmtit man not. Uh. Walk-r, ,yuu Ihoold hour hut music, you would mount fuqit it, which ru-mind: moths! the will) flay the hnnnnnium in church for Ill. How ' Inlllal In nnrnn.-,I -lull o..I... an lllu u our-gr-u wunuu Ilv Ullifllllvu W nil nClldI_ He then left hi: nddreu, and prominonl :11 main. ar nu...--3.. ;...a .. .L- n IIII lm `(H5114 [at It ne'er F:-`~e1 ';". I-Fm-* -my mo unuunmm II church for 1 with no Ind an organ! shull tako cu. tag for it mywlf noon. Why dial 1 7 think on: and lieuid wen: upTomI (You, ' Wllbf, l.Iik'c ulsng ; it in oxpruoivo, but onlynno you.) Whv. I mm ...... .11! I. ll 0! mil which ll rqec by the 1 has (urn I.......4:..;. .u'1'U1.5bAr 1:I'r,iv7.\"?:, ./um" ruvou I thud y 1 ' '1: can W1: El Sol may no ; '11: i Kl! [DI tor ilk. A .1 /19: . Illa Idlusuu h In.-I65: TH E {E} 1} __....u iml raver. H t. e/ilgvu ( To be continued) ' wvulu uu nquu-ea tor such 3 professed to discover I nooomrv ta nu-nvi.-In ........ Immediate, private. "1 must have mother to: In the last time of cslling. Answer to-day. "Julia A ` Tun vouuI1'rr.u'u nlumlrr. Received from Sir Hugh Allan I) the lands of M r Abbott, twenty tlmunuuul nlluru {or general election pur , to be arranged homalter, according to t a term: 0! the letter 0! Sir Ueorga E. (Juticr, of the data 80th ol July, and in woonluwc with the request con- tained in bi: letter of the 24th inutbllt. "Montreal, 26th Au at IB72. (signed) J. L. imuuuv, U-lluuu... u...--.... "Ton To the Hon. J. J. "L. Bnounnv, lint;-nun E. (,'.uvrnI.u. l .S.--l'lc:uo also send Sir John A. Mac- cloualal ten thouuml rlollnru more on the mum tomuu." ,,,_.. _-...-...- -v-nu I`|IUl.!l UDIUYVIIIOIII. We give it in full, and simply remark that if the documents are genuine, they disclose I renmrluble mu: 4:! uffairu, and if they are not, all we have to say in somebody haa got himnelf into trouble. Who in the traitor, for men : curreupundeneo and draft: as not usually public property, and how Mcullim get poueuion of these lcttcrl, urtili eaten, and chcqueq puucn our compre- hemior nun, . - A ~' Mr McMullen in not a. lady, that u a fact, and yet he has {all into their ways, by append which contain: um quour oh `IL. ._'_.,, 1. 9 : u - - - , ........ .., VVVIIIIII :10 w yul. ID noyonu his power to make one cent out of the con- tract got by means which so far as the evi- dence luun yet been heard were the revenue of straightforward. 3 V I . ,_ -.- ...... .... nu nu no uelug. Upon the whole, we are rather pleased with McMnllen's letter. In so far as he speaks from his own puuolml knowledge, he cannot and does not say one word tn bringpdiseredit upon the Government. It is only when he enters the arena of nebu- lous second lmnd that the grave men of bri- befy comes out, and there the matter must rest. Sir Hugh evidently played deep, worked upon the Americans to in duce them to believe every thing he told them, and led the Ministry to believe that all the time he had no connection with anybody outside the area. of the Canadians with whom he was ueeciated. The question naturally comes up, Csn he clear himself from this charge of duplicity, or II it pi-oven against him 1 We rather incline to the belief that he acted Hr Facing-both-ways in the matter, and if `so, the best punishment for his deubledenling, would be to put it beyond power one cum. mu at n ...... .. 1 - - .......,.. us mou uuxr taut out. We italicize the last sentence for it is just. to remark that Mclfullen would not _Iqy so unless he had reasuna for I0 doiug. I Unon :1... ...|.-|.. .... .... --n--- - - ...r r... uu.vu5u In one UOX . Y I went to Montronl, and had an iuh.-r- view on Dccolnbcr 24th, when ho nmmnncml U .1 iinalclono ofnny urrmnguincmn with Ameri- - cznnl, with an utter rcpinlizitiunof any nliligw Y (ions ho wan IlHdt'I' to (hunt, zunl ntzltvcl that ; lit! lnul writtcntu Now Yuri. to the t-ilk-ct that ` , his could not continue liiuurrzunguniontu, and l nnut broalt them entirely oil . I prutcstcd strongly against such concluct. anal referred to the contract: we had entered into, and . the long awiecintinn exiuting. mi well in this 1 uniform good faith evinced by our party, stating that I deemed it only honourable in , him to imint on the original agrcetmsnt, or 1 else to retire himself from tho the prupugml g Company. When this was refused I an- 5 uonueod my intention of visiting Uttawn in I lay the nutter before Sir J ullll A. Ma.calou- ah]. On the (Hit December l hm .111 in- terview of some two hours` duration with I Sir John and placed him in possession of all the facts, and showed him tho letterel which I had from Sir Hugh in regard to the mutter, as well an the original contracts and the letters to the New York R. R. President which were recently published in connection with other correspondence. 1 pointed out to Sir John the allegations made by Sir Hughns to his ttgreemonte with tho Govomment, and narrated to him all ; tho loading factel have given here. He , slremunuly denied (ha! the 4/urernnu-ut had I 0 x I 1 I lu-cu bribed, and I pointed out that not, then our Canadian auuciale must be a swim! - [er in attcmpting to yet refunded nearly $400- 000 which he had never lain! out. 1.\'.. :a-I:_:-_ AL I A I I l 1 -a I It 1 4 .....-, ...... ,u my mum v/axon juhiLmtv' over this and givvu its biggest letters to 31 y , lwnld the yarn that Macalonnld um! {I " ,Cnrtier tssku mmwy {rum .-lllun," mul in :' tho uditorial xu-c,-om[mnying the letter We ` ,. _ nd the Iumw thing `ncwfoh-cl mu implicitly I M if it luul lawn dune bcfuru tho very 1-yon ` I 7 nf Umrgu Brown Inimuulf. llnw wwy In ` E ; In-liove, when you umly want :1 nlnulow of ` I ,9 , rm cxcuw be slow no! I Mr Mclllluat utnrtecl mu. be it remmnr ,r , boned tn tell what he knew, nml Iwro we I E ` liml him rutnilim: evidence which would not 1 be lintcm-cl In h" wen u 'l`MuIn:my judge, T Ilc-known nntlniug. Ho can prove nuthiug. .| I ; lw uimply tell what thorn mid, mul much I p ' E hoing the canto," hi cvialcmm in not :wc-pt- E y E , nlolo in tho fzwc uf Sir Hugh : uwuru tcnti I , many that he :`;1rrr';' nil/arr dt'r'4'rI/_v/ ur imlb W ; rrrtly gar: mu` rcul of mmuy Iu any of Hw 1 ' I Min.In':." V .,_.__ .. ........v m: nuuw nus own grnun-I in again explicit enough. Au man as Sir llnglo wIu_furcud Ivy thclinvcrnnncnt to throw the Anwricam overboard, ho tclugmplmnl Mci Mullen to meet. him at Mamtrc.-ul, and nuin we put George: in the box I ..-....o 0... l(.4..._.,,I I - -_........... I Then fullows :1. long uccmmt of Sir Hugh ' expanding money for the ulecticmn, this ` booby wanting evory Imuly to amppmm that up tn August Iith when there hml mnly bum: about half a lumen blcctimm halal, Sir Ilugh had pcut !3'2i)0.(K)(D, and wnntml ; nuthnrity to spend mom when Sir [lug/Na I /4-Her: show Hm! this amount wan npmf, by Iaim before Nu 1ni4ll/r of./It/_I/, in furW.'ll'dilIg the Northern Colonization Razul ! Mc- Mullon hnsnnt n gouvll momnry, and Wu can easily umlcrutamd that ho has mxulu n. grasml mistake about the time. It. 6|... .._-A 7! Ir " ......-. nu-u-nu uuuul l|lt.' But {be part uf hi: lu hack to when In: knew -....... .....,l: J. I V firm unmounted In Mr Hmith and my` ,' the Cir",/'ilNI, of which he: speak: in or r 5 Iuul (wen lent In Sir John A. lrmlun Sir I". Ilinrlu r::apm'fir'c/_r/, and with m ; Inuurletlgc Hm! if mu mwr In In` I 'uJult I0. 800 how doliniks In) in ` time," nnd yet the lllubc j nvnr Old. -----| A5 " ` ' Join! A. To umyn-, Toronto. Anmuo an loll.` Toronto. Angnlt 26th, 1872. J.1:. Abbott, no A-.-J- Join! A. all He uuugcu I!) ll Umumittec wit hnmm ml .lnIl.. .. St. Anne's. :4! mul myu/f that 5 ' one Irllrr hp 1"!` Jul... 1 I" - ' ' ` ` "J. L. limuyuv, "1-Izxur S'rA`uxuu, P. S. Mum-uv." - ton thouund,-vvill ng. Do not {Lil me, K. Mwvoxun." .t hJmn;ed to 1y appending 3' P. S.- obwrvatiom. .4! .. ..,..,..nv nu Una HUI)`, ;I;IhII Jlllrllnlmlcl and `ire/gt, wry gmxl 2 ul uwcrlu r'qmM."' nlulinihg I... L. on .1 ` no buumo .. `L-.. .----- ~ [utter Wlllcll (mules w his grnun-I in ,\.. ........ .... g-:.,n I > jdi1'il.1uI. \..u...... . , ,. __ ....-u -uuuu llll IIIOOC "IO Itroet opposito St. Pariah : Hall for the lat law dnys. It smells awful. Nmsnw:.-A d lulu An... IL --- -` ...... wluy Imw mmnott ntrilte Berry with hi: baton. The Magistrate reserved judgment until ho conferred with his brother commit` uionern. The Mayor made I Itntemant regard- ing loafer: on street corners, pa-ticnluly at the crowds of loafers move on, not one or two penonl talking peaceably on tho-streets. Pow-ic Cnl'l'l', SA'l'l7IDAY - (Before Mr Strange, l .M.)--Nichulns Wright was drunk laut night, but was dismissed on promising to leave the city. (Jlisrles Shaver and Thomas Gallaglner, vsgrsnts, 82 or 60 days in gsol. William 'l'humn.u, who was recently released from the l'eniteni.isry, was clisrged with ob- taining money unilcgr {ulna protencos from the son of Mr W. Richardson, ssloon-keeper. He was (.'(1llIlli$$s9l1 fur trisl. His \Vrirsliip the Mayor having entered, was associate-d with Berry vs. Bomwtt. Aalditimml evidence wss The brotlmr m-n-=-- the Magistrate in the hearing of thecsso of ` taken in the prosecution, three nsn swssring ` that they now Bennett his 1 ` I -Up--S'clnrn Oriental, L. Pan Clyde, utemn-barge Wm. Cuwie. Wiml, want. I - V.-unuu, uuil. mury, run. Manley, Ulnytdn, I tine, Tnlelln, Kingnton, corn; Smudunky, Toronto, coal; Kingston timber; 0. 8. Star 'I'ormntn, cull. |1_, AI 1 1 - V ` -.........., uu , nuguua, Willi timber ; I). Loymu, Milwul whcnt; London, Toledo, Kin British Linn, do, do, do; Ct do, do; Hlvnna-ll, Chicago, Norway, Toledo, Kingston, Granite State, 'l`ulodo, Ugdeml uchr H. L. Higgie, Chicago, Pelwkcc, Kiugutou, wheat \VclUnrd, Auuble, Ogdeml. oochrn North star, (Jlaveltmd H Mary, Port Stanley, Ulnytdn, tine. Tulculu. Kinm.o.... ........ .. .....u._y, uuvomnu, Toronto, coal; 1. R, Noyes, Milwaukee, Ouwego, wheat; John Miner, Chicago, Port Culbomo, corn; Juno Ralutnn, Toledo, Ogdennburg, lumber; 1 . Crawford, Port Huron do, timber; Garibal- di, (jluvalrnul, Turontn, con]; Anglo Saxon, l`olc4lo, Kingston, timber ; E. I I. Rntlnerfm-J, Clu volnnd, Hamilton, coal; A. lo, I'm-uutn, la; Augusta, Windsor, m|,,.,.. I) l........ um, - -n-:uIII `M08331 (Ill Holcomb In Ariadne, from N and peas ; Ichr : bush wheat. In ,. 1- n .a union vv no III4. Port Colborne, July l8.Duwn-Sabra W, Y. Emery, Clovolnncl, Toronto, Noyes. Milwlnknn an--I-n ---`-H" ' ` ...n.. uuu unuu Inll) . James Swift 5: Co.'l wharf Msgnet, Abyssinian and Picton and tho utru Corsican Atheuia Indian passed down. Hal .... ...|. I. an I ' Marine News. The elevator: are still silent, but a favoura- hlc wind is blowing, and the fleet is expected down the lake to-day Jnnum H...:u L In-A - - -` I We` leave the Ndtional and other ` of _Mr Huntington to reconcile their atatementn with the express declu _tlu:ir chief in this most astounding m4 --. ---v q:uunIruct.I(-1| of the railway. Viula-rclinngly Sir Hugh Allan did advance It large of muuw_I/ for the purpmw menlunwd, and at the mlicilalion, and under the prcuiny iualance qf Min ilr/`d. " Tlmt an understanding was some to bo- twucn the (cwcmment and Sir Hugh Allan mul Mr Abbott, M.l ., that Sir Hugh Allan :m-l his friends should advance 3 large cum 0/ money /'ur the purpose of aiding the rlcvtiuuu Q/' miuiutrru mu! tIm'r supporter: at the ensu- lug general cluctiun, and that he and Inn ffri-.-mls ulmultl receive the contract for uuuntructlt-II of the mlvunrp n l....,... ....A.. --' I _. ,..V.._, ........... uuua incl! 1: the cue. .-._, ......5 wmcu numlngton expreuly dc- clswcnl he could prove. \Ve simply append MI I ruamlutiun. and after reading it we can cumi- dcutly Mscrt that the very thing Mr Hunting- tun said ho could prove in ackuuwledgml by the Nu/iunul as not provan, and in fact that nnbody asserts that such in the 'l'hu.t an uml..o....I:.... _-- VI-h "nu Ac! 3` l`lw miniutcrinl juurnalu make in virtue of stating uv/mt nu/zmly la/ufrn, tlmt tlw letters of riir Hugh Allan lllllllllllcd by Mr Huntington, an the cummenucnnmt of his proof, do not (:5- Lzslalinli any direct complicity of the Uovcm- uncut. that it in mm a..-...,...I 41.... .u., , I - . --wvv Illll JV Ill! ur,,;:`u| 0! the out and and utill it uumn up I inn ln:uuu-r -, ,....... mun nnrullgly that there uannot ho I I nh.'uh)W_uf|u|.ll1t that the ovhlence so far con- 3 viutu tho Hovornnwnt, the Hollcvillo Uuturio can we no much proof, and in point or fact an. ucrtu that whoever got tho money not olndcoilt has yut hccn received by the ministry or hy nny Inumlmr of it. l`horo two other journal- which are now lwnuut enough to uonlou that nothing an far proved can by any stretch of uyuciul pleading be regarded-as tending to 1'... ` crinninutu thu Uuvornnwnt. Among thew we lmlmt place the Nkzliortztl. This paper in tho ..n-.1/.a. ..I II . . . , .-A ' ' lnnsu m llow.. it affords a curious natu- I cly tn watch the L-llzmitn pi tho Opposition ' pm to swell :5 male hill to in mountain, and yct name an! tiwm Mo lumwot enough to own up l.lw.truti| vi the whole. While the Globe u- gnu-rt uncut ntrungly Hunt. tlwro _ nluuluw u! clunlnl. 91...: H... -..: . -. -/-uuuuil. E Jmm A. Macoosunu." ! Wu print them inwruting little account: i lmcumw we are sure our readers would like 5 to see them, uml we have no doubt I {ah Mlpply will be given to them in time. we n.-nerve any further remarks on the corres- ! pmulencp and on Scnuwr A. B. Fetter : ru- ! marks about it until our next iunu. I I Mwuoxuw 0 ' Emlonod" : Pay to the uraler u! the Merchants I 1 ! 4:! Cnnmla. nI,._.. A -- . .-[mm sink, We - 1 for value rocoivcd. ` O! 1 Joint A.'t0 mun. "Toronto, 261.]: August, 1872. At night pay to my order, It tlw Mor- ulmut.-' Bunk, the sum of ten thotuuul dollar.- --.... n. uucuomua, Toronto, Draw nu ma for ten tlmuuoml. "J .l as A: gun-vnuull, Utlllgo, UIWCHO, timber ; Htnhw 'l`..L..'l.. l|...l.. uueun, Iunguton, prop ate, Ogdemburg, gum csrgoi L. Jhicngo, Onvego, wm; iugutou, ; Au..-I.l- l|.,I - -A dead feline hu `mud tn, 5 Pjtrickh Hqll I... 4L- u_,. V V ,_-__.--.- -uuu lll!IIII' n declaration E medley. : cw '.tc;wnrt'a whnrf--The Newcutlu, 8,600 bush ur Sweepstakes, Chicago, 1 ,, .-~..-..., -u- wuss no Do- nvcrnmeut watt, In ` rm! supporter: at tlm ------- _-_.., .....-.....; nwum-Imrgo Me, Ogdcmburg, lumbar-, , Bruckvillc, can]; luv. ("turban -5------ " ' -V: -v , vuwlu, gonna) . "I Onvcgo, com- . Kinlrltan, 4>_imI.....'. -.__-' -. -. ---null! uuvlv we 4\'kzlioI;(tl: V out Rouge: of Quebec, in: opinion: in the follow-

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