.1 I TIQCDI-- {no Very n of Huron. uuv 0| luqd, a large and varied Stock of Guns- I-unfncturo, together with Trunks. Vnlisea, ._ he. I Kn impaction in rupectfully requested. I A Ll IRQ I-IHD am, over Ila:-ch 19 I July 30. For isle by I. H. PARKER, Dn. SKIN- R, and In. KING, Chemists and Druggiau, nguon, Ont. nnd drnggiata elsewhere. Sept. 8. Ilinpton, June- 20, I870. CAUTION. :onuwAI.I._sLANKTs. Volumes of testimony could be shown that is the moat soothing and healing Salve of] day ; and it has fnirlrproved iuelt during": blic trial of years to be the best. remedy for run in the wor|d-lho true nllevintive, and nlnr for nanlui -min DA..- nnlw qr. nnnln .` 1ncu.sm1~u minus COLl.l.GE. ..u-...-o...I k- u n n n Pmcns. SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS.- Cllnomcuc Awn Nam. :. ....m: LIES AGNEW, Bnrriuer, hc.. has removed his but Uieo from Clarence to King out, over Mr J. J` Linton : Auction Rooms Marsh 19 man UII-IlD V IILIIIJQ `DU-v LHNCE the diuoluliol of Partnership with Mr R P. C. Draper, continues the practice 01 his feuion in all ila branches at his old Chum- Ira. Anchor Rnildinau "nu-lhnnnl .m....... ..r 870. co_AL. 1570.1! `\"."'J`.`9'T* out man J! lKingIIon, Feb. 8, 1870. }00'1`s AND SHOES. [DIES AND GENTS I I1! sub criber has just reoelved direct from England, I very ne assortment of I19. Coal is Pure Lncknwnna, being mined in the very heart. of the Lacknwnna Valley, man, Pillabon, Ind Wilkes Barre, from the I selected mines, nnd is prepared with great. expressly for Family use, and will be used and delivered in the best. possible co :- on. On. at selected Sqft Coal for grates oonsunuyl band, also Lebigh Lump for Foundry we ; Blosslmrg for Blacksmiths. arms Cub. Delivered in any part of me [NI] ' -- \ ILLIUTH COLLEGl.--Board and Tui- llon per unum, $226. P1 is prepare-I to i October 21, 1868. |l'III Ill IIIB W0| I(l-llIO lflle IIIOVIIIIVC, lld Inter for named pain. Price only 25 cents I` x. his u-nnpnny has been doing business in Caaa-la for nearly 50 years,and during tint time has umd the public condence by prompt and liberal settlement or evety fair claim. It basfully pli3d withthe luvs of Canada: by the Deposit with Lhv Government of Stocks to the extent :_IBSON'8 CERATE. IIIGIIEII EDUCATION. -_----_---_-__ uvw-u- lce-t. Lawrence W||urI'_l Foot of Johnson Street. } Mr. James O uelIly;Q.C..f CE dinolulinn of Pnrlnornhin u vu1.u.m-. `\4\ .-;\(). [.15.] T { - j 1 PWTNA l'.\b`Ul.AN()E COMPAINY OF HARl[*()Rl), C011- ` n;...aC,...c Col: on hnnd And in Bank.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iortgage Bond! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bank Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United States and Gil] Stock and other Public Securilies. PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. LOSSES PAID IN FIFTY YEAB!.... -;1-emov al. ENGLISII JAMES SWIFT t(0L IPUCU II | I, TUEIUUIIUU . JAMES HOPE. D_:_.... Q... ` `PW! to Major Evans,- BOOTS AND saons. J nu ll\Jl I40 Prinoeu Suoet. ASSETS, JANUARY 121-, mo. .-The l.l3-|....l $50,000, necticut. I patronage on the following grounds; " Thus it in I preparation olone of the most I eminent Puneyots to the Ottoman Court. _ It prevents ecidlty of the stomach. I ll. relieves lowueas of spirits. It is A mild and invigornling tonic, end I email eicienv. but innocuous stimulant. It renders the breath sweet and agreeable. , ll. uimuluee the eppelile If taken before` ; meals. energy_ to all the bodtly orzunn. ' u uunuuuea the Ippelito before! | It promotes digestion it` taken nftrr meals. I E It neutralizes the propensity 1`..r strong` Lllquorl. ' I It renders the intellect bright Ind cleu. 1 If taken bnbitunlly it impart: vitality Ind 1 .. ...cu uuuuullly II nmpnru vital ' energy bodnly organs. ' By its use 1 man of To will beco: `wore, reslomd to the elasticity of 30; persons of delicate constitutions it is: in-eooumended. II. in an -----5-' ` ' `HIS elegant Turkish Tonic is c I 1 most Inlutnry and delicate pi :91?!` nubmiued for public approvi `hemispboto. and turn: its prev ` patronage the following I nrenuralion mam. ` llulol. I Secure, then, health. longevity sud vilul _enorgy by the habitual use ot the *. LkABASAR TURKISH 'l'0N_IC. Kent In stock bu or. ...;_.=_,- -. I BE DKILY NEWS is ke every dn John Hende Edward Stwey. King street. mny also be pt on 8810 y At the Book Store: of Mr rson, Princess Street, gnd yr Ind n he Pnh|;...i?.g_lop1a' l V_____, -, ...c uuullllll 0! the ALKABASAR TONIC. Kept in stock by the principal Druggists Ind Grocer: in the Dominion. For directions for use see lnbels on bottles. , ENRY CHAPIAN t (`O ) - Ed Inrd StweV_vV._I`{i1;.:`r;t.Uu?;:g[::,p;: . m|_y n he Publication Oioee Pnnceu Smut. Pl.Icx'l`wo n...... - I u muse 0! any omer Uompnny. . Agent for Kingston, G. M. MACDONNELL, Princess Street, from whom further information may be obtained. Auguu 20. [ in may I180 oe nw [Princes 4;'l`l1eSc0ttIsh P:-ov_iFent lnsmutlon. IE:-I-nu uuan I can ` nun Aumsumu 1561. HE on! office ivin anici ati { Y 8 E P _ P I prots at modarate premiums. Annual Premium to assure $1,0( ` with prots- 1.... A ..r .- - ` ( -.-.`...,,._. -` These rates will compare f those of any other Company. `. Agentfor Kingston. M. comparison 0! muse sud of the Com-I pany'a Rates for Assurance, with those of other oicoa is invited. ago--vuuu uu uuguulllu IIIU IJUIIIII where every information can be obta`nPd the Head Oice, in Hamilton, Out. A. G. RAMSAY, Xkenclo-3s`t-lwlljbughoutlhe llomlnlon, new information can he. nho..=..na All .. F.R.S,, Board of U: ' `HE following are examples of the Prots ad- dvd to T olIcEes. .-. . . ... I 'CANADA `LIFE ASSURANCE GOMPANY. L -........ Bonus Additions made to the following Pol]. cies existing 30:hApriI,187(\. sole A Normal, July 5. 01279 -1616 6200 58! I 6063 6842 8102 Kingston, Cu 0Hice-Maaonic Buildings. King Street. _______________j J utnm II"'s pr uuecuonu tor HENRY C CO nuns, mmcnn 3 00.," 3 """"" Sole Agenu fat the Dominion. ` animal, % V? `Wu: RA Q551- mus 1867 mm. 3 .__ -r _____________._ Mutual Life Ansu rance. ._-. [[ss'd duriugiorigiual year ending sum 30th April. assured. V mmpnriaou of (base sud of Com- for Aamrnnr-o um. lhnan ..r mu..- THE DAILY NEWS. I ca; 1854 1856 If-IKD Jouc 1860 1362 1864 I 912:! 1867 I868 I920 ,- .- ...u on-aux.-n U] .50; And I0 is suonglv ed e.apecinl favourite with Oriental ESTABLISH ED 18-47. JAAIES SWIFT, Agent, 99 I nu-v-gum. \I7...._4 uu n IIJIIIIIJI-II Ill Ea1'nusa1-:o 1837. of the Assured will permit. nu ue ruoncation C Pncxfw -. - "'|v :_ favourably with Company. kish one of [be prepgrgliona approval in thii .DPl'lI ils hrs-n....;.m.. In Ill) OIKIDI. I I become, as it 3 elnlic-inc nr an. ....a u. ving participation in whole `ate Dremiumn Manager. 11. RUTHERFORD, Special Agent, Ontario. ` Idiom. King Sn-not so In \:I|.lIlllIlS. r $1,000 at death -u u -4. -, ...6uuI/1 St. Lawrence Wnarf. % Vila r.xcu.L`l"-5" .,...gr :0 any pm! -.1: Twentylour ,"nmlbL'lg-,1gh[ t:Vlt Wi. ..-- v-V no uullllllvll, 1 obta`nPd, or at iltnn nnl :3: 5,549,504 97 26,000,000 07 ms ,` " 682,582 03 253,319 14 :ns7,1j25 00 I .19: AAF. an Bonus added. LDA 1, Manager. RFORD. Present nun. uswego. At 7:30 P.M. (Saturdays excepted), to meet the lD0l'I')lng trains from Rome nnd Oswego and the Northern Transportation Company : propel. lera leaving in the evening for all Western Ports, And on Ilonduyl only it 7 AM. RE PU RNING. fill Ingnn I`--us Vinnano I\l!|Ul\LVINll. Will leave Cape Vincent At 9:15 AM, on arrival of Trains from Rome and Oswego, meeting the G 'l`.R. Trnins going But And West And the Bay of Quiute Steamer, A ...I ..n :,-)n D II Leave Kingston daily (Sundays excepted) at 12:30 P.M , to meet the New York Express '1 rain leaving the Cape at 3 RH. for Rome and Uswego. At 7-30 PM. (Salurdavs exceoledl to must I numbers 1 :1 us ulnvo-r:m!|_v' .ight.-Brown ml at long been our 1, to rt'L'uI|un.-v..I ` Kingston and Wolfe Island Fem". _._. I Lavuulnavn um-uv Ins naluauuau nu-uuuu wunungu. In consequence of the extremely nbundent and excellent crop of npplee this year at Roches- ter, buyers will find the market there much the most favourable for purchasing. Oct. 5. l Will leave J. Swift & Co's wharf, Kingston, for Oswego and Chnrlons (the Port of Rochester) every TUESDAY, THURSDAY sud SATUR- DAY AFTERNOON at FIVE O'0LOCK. RETURNING, Leaves Rochester every MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON. ...-. uuu . l.|A|a4nn Ann -uuuvuu. Direct lranahiprnent from the Bay of Quinta Steamer made at Kingston without wbm-Inge. In nnnlnnlinnnn nf clan nun-nynnlv nknrnanal KII;st Cape Vln(:,|1-i~Ferr3 . KINGS 1`ON. (CANADA). TUE$DAY i \\7 7 `U A XUULVU unnunau | .- vv ucuyuu pay more for the rent olyour busineu house Linn for advertising your bIuineu,, you are panning a {glue policy. If you can M-in business. let it be knoIn."-FI.Axx- I FOB Oswego and Rochester I pursuing 3 lune puucy. u y1 do business, knovn."-F I.I'-` W&$uY n nun, mot OI Jonnson blreet. Pnssengeia going to the West can prociure Tickets via Great Western, Detroit and Milwau- kee and Michigan Central Railways, for Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Haven, and also for all the principal points in the West, and also via Pacic Railroad to Utah, Nebraska, Colorado, Nevada and California. j` A r-nmfnrtnhln and nnnunnin-.9 `r_:.:_._ Su-. SPARTAN. . . . Capt. Kelley. PASSPORT. . . . . Sinclair. KINGSTON . . . . Farrell. CHAMPION .. .. " Onrmicluel. " CORINTHIAN. . . " Dunlap. MAGNET Simpson. One of the Steamers of the above Line will leave the St. Lawrcuoe Wharf, fool of Johnson Street, for Toronto and Elnrnilton, every Allot- uoon (Hominy excepted) at DAID DAG!!! llurrn ---_ \._-...._, wnwvrvvul nu HALF-PAST FIVE o'clock. Also, one of the Steamers will leave_ for Montreal every Morning (Mondny excepted) ntHALF-PAS1` FIVE. Far pnndnan Ti:-lznrn Ilnnlw no IL... ..m-- ,4- unnr-r'ADl' FIVIS. For Puseage Tickets apply at the ofce of Folger & Broa., Umaiio Street, or at the Lake and River Steamboat. Oice, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson Street. pnaunnnuua nninm In ck- ID...-u ..-_ -___:,,, For Pictonfellevllle and lnterm? dlat-e Ports. uumruuu, menus and uanlornm. E` A comfortable and convenient Waiting Room for Ladies and Gentlemen on the wharf. C. H. HATCH, A 4-nvul VIVHE above line is composed of the mg Splendld Upper-Cabin Sloane PASSPORT..... CORINTHIAN... H . . . . .. n, ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE. . [CANADIAN NAVIGATION OOIPANY. 3% [ All!) 5: mm r I. For Freight or Passage npply on board, or (| , And at. 5:30 P I. Pnu I7.-uinln n-- D HOOK Kingston, 2131 May, I870. Leif? K in At"3.00 1 1| Ili 1 fllll Kiuplon, 7th June, 1870. Kingston, Oct. 5, I870. nu 1. u I.ILVIA`\Xn Leaves Belleville every Morning at 5 o'clock. C. H. HATCH, Tinlnn A nnnl 1:ucH|ssTE1{5 Kingston, 0cl., 1870. THE FAVOURITE UPPER-CABIN STEAIIIEII ,, _ _ _ `_,__.-.., D. W. Joanson, Master, RAVES Carrutbers Wharf every Afternoo J at 3:30 o'clock. id] (`E ; YIILISISILFUJV 1 ` flLQL=R['N AS UNDER DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, ~ DAILY. . ,__ [':_....n.`_ I QQIIA Inlrn Val--ul COIIIINCIIG on Honour, 233:) ms'r., THE STEAIER II AL 1- Al Li L \l V! A Couxux Hmcxuv, Master, [ILL run as followu- TwA'1'1;1 Conuux HINCKLIY. Master` THE FAVOURITE UPPER CABIN ii fduua MERCHANT.-Wben you nu: more fat the rem. of want business ` 9.00 n. m. ' 11.00 mm. IIKnvn l DU I. III. l.VV P. Lu. 200 p.m. 3.00 9.11:. 4.00 p. m. 6 00 p. :11. Per, Str. Wuertown. MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS. , BK OF QUINTE, I'\ `I7 V......._.. II 1{`11;RmsPoN'1` 7 uk` I"l!l\IPD I'\I"l)l h 1 . Iingslon. Lenve Wolfe I A. m, 9.00 I. I! RETU RNING. SUNDAYS. '- H G. I. KINGHORN, II`---1: `III-.-. wL.NUAlB. 10.00 I. II. 12.30 p. m. 5.00 p. In. G. X. KINGBOBI, Favor `had r erry w mu-I, Foot of Brock Street. I N70 I. 3Il`\.IlJ'JI1. . Perry Wharf, Foot of Brockstreot. I270 \|lV\1llUI\N, Ferry Wharf, A nf RI-ark Rn-nnl D. HALUU Ticket Age nt. Steamers. 2 Island. .l\JlJ, Agent. Per `..-.. fol- puuauu. Attendance on Sundays from 10 till 11 A.M., Ind from 8 ml 9 PM. Sept. 24. . \ {CALL AND GET A BOOK 0! DIRECTIONS HEATH a`.GUNN=s, Physicinus Prescriptions accuntely dis- paused. Antnnnnm nn Qnmhuu (`mm In n:Il II A u SEA MOSS FARINE! A DELICATELY PERFUMED 011. FOR THE HAIR. - j BLANC MANG E, C USTAIII )S, JELLIES, &c., &c. DUTCH FLOEEB BOOTS. , I I The above are named Bulbs, wnrnutevi true, and selected from the newest and most approved varieties. Fashionable oz Exquisite Perfumes. Essence of the White Rose. Bo/a: Guards Boquet. i.ubius' Perfumes. lluiie i'i1ilocome, N.B_-All kinds of I ceived for Repairs. sepc. 17. FLOWER, BULBSE ! -SINGLB COPIES of the DAILY 20. Nut: may be had n the counter of he publication oice, Frinoeu street, price `wo outs. A R R 1 V E If [THE L`ARGES_T_, CHEAPEST 47 PRINCESS STREET, - -_..uuu\/Ill! 18 published every Fric contain: the News 4 cmb.-ncu I Sept. 16. Oct. 4. llalr, Tooth and Null Brushes vi DOUBLE AND SINGLE BYACINTHS, TULIPS, EYE-GLz\SSE. AND OTHER OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, FOOD FOR INVAIIIDS. Oct. 17. sPECTAcLE& R. WHITE. CHEMIS'l` AND DRUGGIST, _ PRINC ESS STREET. MEDICAL HALL, -----xrrlurri Um no chdrged Fin SKINNE W8 DRUG STORE, FRESH FROM HOLLAND, A DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED BY OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE BES'l` A SORTME NT A NEW PREPARATION FIN E VARIETI E5` HYACINTHS_ JUNQUlLLE.~l_ SPANISH nus, mxpzo caucus, DOUBLE SNOW DROPS, LILIUM AURATUM, or GOLDEN LILY OF JAPAN. SNOWDROPS, hc., Just received sad for uh by 0117::-\-.`--_.. rel! A LARGE ASSORTMENT PRINCESS STREET. ..-_ -..- -u. ---u u H. PARKER, caocus, cammsrs, G. 5. II OBA RT. Market square. ' Optical Instruments ra- EVENING. OCTOBER llle I Cnpllnllall may encroach on lnbOl'lf; In- bourers tiny, In their undue:-.5, destroy cnpiul- auch in the work of ignomnce and Ll pualom. But, however far such in strife may be carried, it can only reauliin inutnul inj niru, and health can only be restored by oblniuing the recogni- lion of lhn full right! and obligations of each. The condition of well being in peace. A folio philouophy has set the world ll. wet for ages, proclaiming that who! one nation gains number must l|.5. Suchn philosophy had land it; trig], extending over oenturien oi mute and terror, and it is now lorlunllely disbonoured through :he whole clVliiZ3d world. Akin to it 15 the belie! that hatred and rulllhulun are the nor- mal conditions of capital and labour, nut! that mulunl distrust and hurtfulnou are ineviublc in nll the developments ol industry. Such a belief blntiphemea the harmonic: of Providence, is nightlesa betoie the glorious order of man and nature. The cruel, ehellow oelfuhnell of capi- tal bu robbed labour by menus or luv. Le- bour, iinpovwiisbed, ignorant, degraded, has oluen tirncd upon itstytnnt, nnd laid in in com- mon inate Church and State, letters nod weulth. I. .- ..--/It--- i- A_-iI .._,, V . - A rm: cunoN1E {S nnkI:-|---I puulv us I I I I I I I I tnechiniaxa. I I I i which hits pasted nwey, or to enleevour to x r who nre, of couree, Among the non. nble end WCIILU. It ll needless to dwell upon n atnle of things The Inn thing wee done in other perte 0'! Eng- land, end in other hrencha of iadlutry. I will eppnhendedllcultyw "P " over the st. I Cnnnl the facts ere very glyph, 3, gg..g"` not trouble you with the deutle. lot! of mean '"'`" W! N 030 Ibo ` whne tilune on ei.her eide in the long struggle. The euocietione feiled. e few wounded and rennin . b"'`"` U"l'd fnghtful weate end misery tntcted on employ- ` 0' 'b8t:,teI ea Canada Q the _ to thin day but thee peric re `and w f-I """"'" '4' l` '5 "5? clent to tlonvinee elxl wh: tog: pert it`: '12: I f `-5 dd `'9 9554- "|0"'I""` mi movement, on the one hand of the truth end the ` `h`` ' "``m" _ _ vignette eeeeel hunt power of the principle, on the other hend of the I hm" "5 I '""? he-0 min to the note! the exeeedingditheulty ol carrying it on to pnctt. 3 `ml "9501: IN 5 eel Iucceu wi-hon ,,.,,.,d,,h.',_,m,;territoryeofer. Aetheweuu ` The wet ended, es no few wnre do end, [ K`' P `m1 "10 I,-,,,,,,,dg,, ,1 p"-, V however, ere by treety eonnon to both httteh wt-llont the complete _discotnnture or either of conducting Inenufecturee end bnelueuee. We ` ?' '`'` "'1': '5` -IN 90001500 0l'Ierrl-, side, and how n better uete of things he come hed to admit with narrow end dleeppotntntent, ""7 ' " "` "( "7 l-U045 `I about, I must try to tell you in e few wordn. ll! N "mild F0505`! `O30 I |'I|3l *0 After Iume twenty yenrl of etrike, the work. educate men of the working clueee en new t people found that they were unnble to` eontend them for 11!! Iucceuful Inenegetnent at e pro- with their employers, in their inolnted local 403"" lll'l9- " "10 reform VII localize" `bi " "'`' H Eda h` unions, numbering n few hundred men. They FP0l|!, 51 ll!!! be by the help o! the ep1oy- '` "i ' T "'7'" "' 1 ' '-F0`: II` dw,m,,,3d .0 9,1. um; 0,-ggnizmon go .1 ere. But herehgein the lnw evood inonr wny. ",' "'7"` `mu ' PVC from the non- ;{ poaeinle, to etnbrece whole under. The An employer could not give his-work people l,1"' ' ehuei pollte itho t Is` it We heve to tgxlf , end eongiving ll:-.rn etlrignhit ll: .l:h a;:; I grad of chalets? ` nk F.` A npon olthe bunineee, Interfere in in management, end I the! the dieeeee exl!t':lm:'tuKertcb eo poperdiza hie whole fortune. The Bret thing? toy on the Don, nt Tngnnrog, god :3 04,... to be done wee to el'.er thie lew, but thh wee` I an` an epic,-,6 win more widely extended * ere end workpeople by ettiku end locks-out, the wideeprend ruin of feminine, the dnngerto our tm<:e,a.s well u the hetoiun end eer- ucrifico, which not seldom lighted up those civil contcu nre now, I trult, matter! of hip. tory. 50' II! cutte- g exponuleul we: made by the engineer) end About the year 1849 these men, skillful of our mechanics, formed e vut lettere- tion of eocietiee, And celled it the Lnuljetnnted Society. In l85l it numbered l2,000 tnetnbere ` 3. scattered through brenchel ell over the King. noteleeted till uses. on the 5th or:-at; in`. thetyeer the not to amend the `bow of Pnrteer-' V _ _ _ then the eerller don: end bed e reeerve fund ot none 22 00" I ship wet Flood. end from tll time it heeune I Pt mdwuuh um lb uni" Z""`d" n...: came the liret,end, I .. proud to ..;,m' I po-we to: employers -mm Io:-uy rt-no ""' " """"` """" "l`P" "` lent, greet trinl of etrength with the entployere `M. ,1 . me, uh. I i ptevniln elon eo {er en thin Iociel] il concerned Alter foo; 33 '"b.P'0[:ll of `Three! V: 0' Amv` 0 `g. nonheuum nonthe of tninery. in which, et the lowest enl- I0` [98 _5l 5005'` ``"I`- '3 u"`l llllllll EE::k.:;.;t 52 I_"ken om: culntion, the men loet 150,000 in w , the ll10Pl|I|Pl0 `ll 8409* 5! Pl!9vi tn eeve-, i `u . 8` w' 1 struggle ended inthcir totnl defeat, mt left the` r-I tr-dot Al the h-1 v-I 0! tho-t-non P "' " eociety without A penny of reeerve tund, heavily _ Rueeig, and Little Rneelr how the new nyeteun wee ndopted end worked I `V '9 P011 13 `331! *0 |`"h"' F5" 9 in debt, end with the loaeof more then eqnerter Niel 7"` 003500 ll .-tlh. _-_.b.._ -_J :. _---.L-A-t- - - ' _ POWIOQQ Olrvbggt 90' G|'CIh `R010 Rodnkl and Inn: nu. . I . I , n the it preveiln et eewuel uour snouta no no longer unlawful. From the repeal of the Combination laws in 1825, the modern history of our labour move- ment dates. Benecent as that legislation was, it was fur from perfect. It ha! been deecribed asa solemn duelling code between capital and labour," and not without reason. We have had to supplement it in several directions. First, by protective legislation, such as our factory acts, which we have passed `to prevent the over-working of women and children, of which it was condently predicted that they would reduce wages and diminish production, while the workers would trianee the leisure provided for them. Th: extol contrary has happened. Wages and production have increased, and the people, on the whole, use their leisure admira- ably. Again we have had to supplement it by enabling legislation. After the bitter experi- ence of more than a whole `generation, we have fairly acknowledged that it is not auiilcient to have combinations of employers or of work- peopleoutside the law; to say you may com- biae, but the Courts cannot recognize your combinations or protectyour property. it is only within the last two years that England has come to this wiser mind, and has resolved to bring all unions resolutely within the pole of law, to compel them to publicity, and to make them bodies legally recognized and legally re- sponsible. To return, however,to 1825. The unions soon learned to make use oi their new 1 powers, and a local civil war broke out all over I the country. The and words of one of your ` I I I 1 ,ablest economists may be taken with scarce- ly a qualication tn den-rimin. nr elm: HIUWBI ECODOIIIISIS be taken ly qualication A; descriptive 0!. tbs! , lime : war on me statute book, and in the pages of the 3 Chroniclers. The Statute of Labourers and other acts endeavoured to x the rate of wages, and the conditions under which handicraftstnen , should be allowed to dispose of their labour. After the black death had devastated the southern and eastern counties, the most strin- gent laws were passed in the hope of checking . the rise of wages which that fearful calamity had caused. scarcely more than one smith orl carpenter in four was lelt in some of the fairest and most populous of English districts; but` king and baron, and bishop and merchant could see no reason why they should have to pay I more for the skill of one survivor. The first,` great strike of which we have any record wliat-' ever, so far as I know, took place among the; masons and other artiticerseemployed in building Windsor UastYe under Wi".ia:n of Wickhaui They left their w-,'-t and scatter, over the` neighbouring cuu:`.Lt.., but then eritlk of- Berks, Bucks, a-id Sutrey son: Lieu vh. `Eietn, hack in obedience to the [ \"LlLl, tor"; m:tn:late cf King Edward, and savage pt::.t`s`,imc;ts-in one instance, if I rightly rtememet, the last penalty of death-were inflicted on use ring- ieade`:-s. And so the vicious system went on ` for centuries through the Tudor and Stuart and , , Hanoverian times. Now and then, as liberal ` counsels prevailed and wiser statesman Wcf at ,1 the head of a'airs, we nd attempts at legisla- I tion in the interests of labour to break the dull record of short-sighted selshness. But not nn- `1 til our owb age had come did it occur to our statesmen and people that the only wise thing for the country represented in its Legislature was to stand aside and allow the rate of wages , and the condition of labour to beaettled by, those most interested. it was not a moment too soon. The great war of the Revolution had thrown nearly all the producing trade of Europe into the hands 0." England, and the in machinery had gathered the worltpeoplei i 1 I i I t rapid accumulation of wealth and the inventions ` I I together in large factories. Secret societies had i sprung up all over the Kingtoni in deance of '1 the law, and when the bad yoars had followed the peace of 1815 and wages fell and fearful distress prevailed, violent outrages, arsons, even ' murder, arising out of trade disputes, became fearfully common. At last, in 1825, parliament foolish old laws and declared that in future combinations of working people for the purposes bout should be longer unlawful. I I I I made a clean sweep of all the cruel, wicked and ; I I of setting the rate of wages and the hours of 1a., reneal of the nnmt.;....:.... i-...- :4 -vc-ct: wuumu I prnny or return land, until, | now too new `M ' conne Ilyulftooog .1 ...' of in uombon, sod it won `tbonglu um; mg. l widaly known, and tho IIal.Iioe;{lT unionism had roecived ill death blow. Rovn' fun I Know up to thopnuat mu...` "1 won lhen I more nin calculation. wood Gollierlu 0? loan 3:3; 3 3.. Th: Amnloxnnmd Hnoionw .........J lo._Il. In Km... :14... .L- L II men: more vun calculation. * The Aunlguxnled Society roeovcted ilulf g Iilh muvellonn rlpidily, and has gins on in- cteuing till the prelonl time, when It nnnlnnl none 40.000 ncnbrt hm -nu. on... ma` none w,vw ncnnon, nu month; 3001 hnnchognono sunny of which no on Ihh silt of an Atlantic, and name and ou'.m,ooo. usucn or me mnour movement in England :-' In England the war between lnbour and cap- ital Ins hated, with occuional lulls, for upward of ve tlgousnnd yer .~.a. Far back in those dim old Plantagenet timel re End the traces of that_ war on the nmtnte book, and 1 Lnbonrera and 1 IN ll- 'f`L.-....-- [).._|__, u- -. . THE LABOUR MOVEMENT ENGLAND. Mr Thomas Hughes, M'.P., deliyered 3 lecture in New York last week on Work and Wealth ` in which he gave the following Interesting` okotch of the labour ;_ lnbour Ind 1-an. `I I lur [' b'tL'EL.~18TI;AGE. El): Daily Nuns. I`i'l-.SVDAVYV EVENING. 001'. 2. unuurt I lOCl|1l O Vork Wealth," owing Interesting nt. an ll for ithe that ` ch Ie d en, . , ; corner of the Kingtio of the employers And the leader: of th rt. people._mggemi at the ' "- took shape and estnblishing courts or nrbitntion ' two, first in his own trade The honour ot Ind concilia- 25, 18% among we metnbere). ` They hev'e dellvererl tbemielvee from the thrnldon: of debt. to the lmnll shop-lteepere end puhlloone, and have re- etot-ed tone to trade outelde their own body. The eyetetn of rendy ntouey peytnente le eprending widely wherever co-operetlve_etoree aurieh. But. it is ueocietion for production, e far harder reform to entry out, with which we are concerned, end thle hed ticeroely eny uln- tenco in Englend till after theF`reuch revolution of 1848 All or you who ce.e for theee queetlone proheuly remember the eetebliehment of thet worktnen'e euooiutlon in Perle II that ti'Ine.{ The Netionel Atellere were founded on felee principlee, lor politlcel purpoeee, end fuiled| grit.-vouely, but many other uuuciutionl eelel: - ' liehed by the oueriere thetneelvee mrlehed for years ; indeed, eorne olthen were mil in [rent 5, prosperity down to the braking out or title ' wur. Wall, eatne Englishmen who lied eeen or knew them, resolved to try the experiments: home, feeling euro thut ln thle direction. how-! uer diieult the poll: ight prove, ley the true _ uolution of the labour qtteetion. We formed in - Landon e eociety for promoting working men'e ' nenocletione, and eeeieted I number ofbodlee 0!` men In the huilding, tailoring. Ibo-ulnklna ....t ' nmuuon or the labour qvuuion. farmed : 0 ,, building, t-iloring, woo-nuklng and other trade: to sun In human {or Ihcnueluu, under rulel which provided that All shoot em- ployed in the work would than in she prou. ` The done other of ' ' E day, the uporiuu ninod in sub 3 1 convince all who took in tho " I ` oho t exceediogditlieulty urrvinz on In noun, I C Duetinela, who is now in this country, lien in this city. Ihave no time to details about them. Suffice it to my 1 ' the grant industr Kingdom, and that almost all the mo: ful unions have inserted in their rules a prohibition ofstnkeo until after the qua dispute have been before an arbitr council of conciliation. It may N too: ` to sly that great strikes are evils of the ` every day shows lbll in the future the; 3 grosioutnges on the moral sense of r_l munity, and the olfending parties will 1 England ngninst them. You may be in r ' to hear how the Oont-ts Ire carried on. 1 t nry hut I went down to hold one at how , the centre district. Trade adv.-nu- L...I L of the north of Eng! lmd_ revived, And thou yvvu In un prlglp, IIIO OCIGI M150 : _ vi-bout the aid of than vhobndu grown up Ind uporiooccy conducting nunufututea to with Lbs! it obobly yscnruion 6: tocomof employ; on. But he:-nhngin .5. l._ ...,A -V - -uwu ,,_-..._. eI`llI to 09 what they would regerdleu of Ihrlr men, and men were ready to earn it they could only le- jure or derut their mute:-e. the co-operulu mgvement commenced. So fer u the , I leave on one eide co-opeution for purpoeee of distribution, which began eomrwlnt eerller, although ll bee been on yet by ru the non eneeeutnl. Under It the working people tbeoucbont the north of Englend have eetebllehed none of their own, whlch lllpply them with pure end ueedultereted ertlclu at cost price, (for ell prole on putchuu ere divided perlodlcelly among the membeu). have delluted threldom of 4.. on -1-- wholn oftlee ` ....... .... .... nwzuuut of ` 1, thus in prots without linking Ihun putncn,] I0 giving them I right to uh: tho accounts: ol the I oojoopudiza at thiagfi nu, an; Pnnuro 1 `nhipwupuuedmu lhutiglaithoano. ` lognlly rioting: all 19 uooeiuc their wotknon u Ilnnn`. `nu.NU.a| LHhQUE HUSINI-`us mu tony year: more in detail. In the miduof the warn you: ot the 3* lnbonr Int which I have been speaking when muster: were snarling their right In men were it that mum _I- C04) llkol ,1 I _ _. -_-.... nuns All we Iulure they will be i the cum- have all I inu-rested i nr I advance had been given, the men thought. they e diepme had become involved amounted to III in the lawn hell, the loading men or the dia- : trict, on one side of I long table, fourteen men '- iron the works of these employer: on the other. We at for two den. During the link hard things were said, And blnn' oontndictione as to fact; and gures ew ubom. On the Iecond day the Angles neemed to have been rubbed 0E`. and haul ai-I--~ --r' ` ` ' bitter. The ' nereats . millions. The. Court fourteen employara, --..., uuu uauxro o. the hnd revived,: i `morsels involve nnillioni. India` ml '.h..... n... _- I .....-p uuu ttgurel new Ibalh. botL sides spoke q'ti<'l|y and of the day the employers I and the men into another. [carried pt-opoull backward and fonnrd for perhapa hnlfeu hour, and at the end of that time had` the h-ppineu of getting the signatures of both side: to the agreement which settled all qneetiuna In dispute E and bound employer: nnd workmen for : whole .yeun | n . OE. and fairly. At the end cut into one .room. __ __ __ _ _____ __ _.,.,l, M .,,., 1 us; one poms: II Ieuun the of 3 oonlu nyulfto om :7}-0.-irneat 5 R" (B"K 30) 5" 5 ` nuuioeauful at on... tended ncrqu the continen} to St. Paga- ' know duo-Ibo Whip burg. Accotdlng lo oiclll W3 I 'ood Go.ll`.luo?l 8:` as... bet Ipeuon, uukoaiuyenom `L : ' It Bonr|;[Br5gp,.l:obcud`){` the rl, III p 3 ztgult 029 to S;t.cmbtI' - Val` Uni` _Iuet;cufnl coI|_Iu_lor,nnd ouma lugs pm iniume. 252 had did. no nppama-not d In cislly -_;-lghs Yksbhaon,ndundpouout3dl`::;u;;.=:1,'b.:tn:n:anu-_ M a` vu.hoclhil.htchovonllchi-n'ndInu-|....I -....I . if - - M -- V \ , woou uounenu orlaun Brigg Henry Brigg, the head of ' August 29 Sc ' the Yorkshin dune `hut. W` pi i" I ......'.1...:i " "" ' '. .'.:..'i.`i?s'y` i:.1;}'."` '-"5 ptombuv, Uull7;" than-. nppamuugl the discus In ociolly V Bcumbu-!.butoono`cauu-` . M _ M uuunotu_uu_n_pvu ' b The example of the cough: the buildxng trudu, the 1 trade and other of on lead the other band, the olnplc nlao combined in hrgeloci over whole dislrictl. A stood opposia cue nuolbel tie on web I ac:'e that lhrenzannd N` -`-- ' every tmdo dispute lhrenu-ned Io cnrrv ` . -- -I r `m-. up _ dc-rsigned, ba\"ng I $0". of r1.,n.~ AND MI W 5` ux AND JUB PRINTING` "VJ titled up ates. AI length these vise cannula r bore good fruit. bononrol g n at Nottingham.---4 , ,_,- .... ...... to give you rem. that they in all industries of the moat pow_er- positive trike: quutioua in arbitrator and Italian. too sanguine t past, but 3 they an sense at lhar mun .. ...-uueun, me member for uW country, and 1 be- I have give an [Inn uln- -- ..-an _yu-(I ul me [till of, to do gnrdloll lhrlr mm mm Tjj Wkineen was 1. iron trad- L i lnllkinn of jjn rouowed in [e_ um mu l --nu |,i upon Ibo null` (umber par 5 cbolon, previo . 1:06:9- I; " new: indicucd, that it extend- _ :, ing. A: the moment an epidemic - the whole `coat. 0! the Sea ;_| g[ Qzoy, on 3 0 north-euum Mann, .1 .9- ._.... ..._,. . 7... __.._.__1 A lublonbly Imrod yous QOQIIOIII ' unod Pub. has turned up :1, Hugo an Q . dhnond nnugglar. lollu the vigilance `ol the canon boon ooon to! `neural month: by Inna; I nnnintal haun- gful ring nods to oonzaln nun! dlonoolq such. has undo!-going II by ` Iomoorghouougodto tun Ibo rings on" l nger: no u to casual an jovoln. E Pll nan-n Annnn-.-4 cl.-. |_---.nI - Ill-`lHV(; CUNCERT Bl] Kz\;RUAD H _-..... -v as w Vllfl III! jtitll. ' The Path popon announce that houcuh llll ' us the hooollnla hl.hpoph|`nd ` 9' . an m la luv u f in the Ru Poranul into: In tho Debut tony lhlt hia uigbboun and Maul! Rd is much. A municipal notion bu bun la I sunning tit oooulnn o! It Trnnlu 3...... 4... `Iuucn. A nmmctpnl notion I sunning opulng of 1! Truth dawn for , the gain of bonroola The looronhg Ionic! : of burn! daily Illlld Ind supplied to Illa plb L {ford nnotbor proof that l'appcu'l 7' on _vIr|!!gflU._ dly consumption of mi oil II)! I III 010'? can we unma Cwl oidlnahm plopll now own uhviuf duo bu boon eluted as tho 8oIrd,ofD ulivldbnda hanuur m|o;',and have In nag yunndnhqdhqoly. economy In II - urlal, such a timber and oil, baboon Gilda! to pay as dlvldcnd of, (1 bdhu,)_noro. dbl out put out. than I", wlnlli than. . . bun any dlfpolu sud uoppspu at 1 in tho district, tit Iluhuood Oolllnl ION never on log: a day, nd the (calla; be twoon u loan Briggs and Ibolr workpoopiq as u oordlsl AC1! mount philnillhnpb" 3 could duh; f `- 5` .. .._._.- an -c-var`! or 30, tong In II; In: than days to MI, 196, ml 275 tupootlnly, [ Th NOW war Inc: In-nnl 3 van Imp UIIIIIIIOI, lid H Mlllll l|nBl'Il1llI gurritory noise. As an nun Luann ho want, big ' and American or am. It one Inpodhu layer and only; by an Tnoniei of the Irony" ptayf. niou and use nluocuualon of a Canadian amok) : Action inyuuhg I Inc noel `mica- - lbil anal Ibo Brlmh ag ; uriuu. Tho In uipot, now cuponlu in `nun zlc. _--.... .. mu! out was took. Howiii iii lendeu were daurnhod Io [iVO1|hO Iabullt I M m: um. and docordlngl` man` h chm ,_, ..-- -iC-I ` u I th 3 no 8 us: IhI:l`l;7v|'0ll pout: an m z fodlll u... coming, I{:c.pl.u.:pom:oo :ud.`doll;`Ifl olhul bnndod fnllovn osorylug in ash pochto nod = cola than any bad gut an baton at on the blank looks and good molulouol who In ` Q ncgloqtod lo kit oII_l ~ , . Thoy 6" took out booicmxi |loti|l:.,`IId I oomopuy with a my Ilm Moi Iv I (mi 0 In indnou-bl nmhlp olldnpl 0o.,IIulud; Thu cnma no vouuoudy. ed.` Iron note any on this tho noun has an on luuulng. A lnrp provonsou ol the work- pooplo now shun. on of unit unit! chalad an H-- --' *"""' nenaqu dntunlno: ocordln may Ilmtniogs, ml the am you. A: the 4 found that than new IIAIIIAI I ; Book, Joly, an-'4 I L. ,. I11 . wulipeoplt, VII I the cnpiul, tbs: iug no the but :1 and mine: in In; plus minus, If 0 vidodxqnully, lull terms on cnninl cux rem rnto workpeoplo, I cnniul. nl rdinzly. Io boindecondu ry ' had luilnnn of tho Bra in his own ` ly emnhl Hon Iluux-`I Au- district- urunnn. The nt chnrg} :1; AT! ` f Ibo collie riot, lfmr -puylncnt _of tho" no of wages of the dmiiiot lo I 2 lo, I payment of IQ p 1, be CENTS. THE DAILY NEWS .~ publislud every lawful P7?! I).-llnrs per nnnum, paynblo ii at-ribrrn who rvceive lheir PIP" Five Dollars. '1 , ....uu ullUN, WITH IVIIY 01'3" PRINTING [N U( , I one: Soaps. ~ Lavender Wu { Cold Crvnm . po>f....`.. A Iv ' [W0 is cnnblrd to 1 with nIN~'-'- " ,' Toilet Soaps. ~Lnvcnder W-' IJ BUNK HUMNI-.58 CAR '|-fn -unn- I S! vs, we Br]; H.R.U. ; ms Incl ` at Spam, the Ihe Belginnl, 1 _R_H |l.-D- 1 E [7 G E N E )EI:FI`MER by appo ms the Emperoro Xddxcu order: toll ..`_L The Daily I 11 1-;`}\ ii? mrllmncniar) a na- "1! 11..-utter, tlun 'In.. n v ....-1 1. this nil i= um-m r-oml nu.-mm um I: ..|... .-. run A! itled 'l'n1n .\.u up TWO STEAK PRES bled execute in lh 5"` REFERENCES: - . A.(`AM}"BELI.,Kingutoo. , HA I: D .Irso.~', Em-. Hlhillq ms. mcs LEWIS 5 SUN,`l 1. WII.:5UN, Esq., Simcoe. Juus CARLING, London. ., Inspector of Ag` Ir Assurance Oompan . -quart`, lot 0 wub the pm once A month. 1'r(n'liu`Ial 7 raclurmg 1!-I now nrnrim---- wg-Inl, ll Ibo `Pm , ._. .n. uulll "H \\ .~ HIV!-`l(`l-Z. Qrden :` .' uzh lulu! In, DcVi`' nu ul Ur`-n QC printing I .n.\ Nr.\\.~ STEAM Plan ----I JTUHY uEI:1)s--Ap3ng nlly urnm-I .~m.:-- .~`n-MP. --...;nI L1 unnh, m1.I..~4, lllll- ~' ,... u[`4l'AlJn`)-" ; prmtud copies -zl lc;;.-nlisml In: Re... ,. .. u u N I I FIR appointment to * Empewr of the Fund 9 Quun of HoHnnd,f , and the King of Pol Pnnce of Wale- ;e'nre carefully grep retain their excellent .\ unlit nu! nmga nnce Wnln. :.- mu.-r Depbutr ins Incorpornf rem ; Drafts 5 durmg the Sonic; us procured. ,5; cicuionu and ; rrchre Pun-M -' ' (`EH l'I E0 "III there i `In in uni.........n 28 Regent Siren; M ouhw-nrd den hnIi...m ta vnunr or " UULD AND ---- Friday run of 1] 32 lines of mud] lines diuo. "or one you, _` r pzirilene of "rm-us mren; rvnrd nnlicuqi 0| ID. ` to! null! wpor IJIU muneu with r Depsrtlnntn corporation l- 1' uuu _)`PIf, ririlege of WFICATES Ln ' n: ->' Uice, 1; Toilet Powdtr Portable Fou Toilet Vine; Hair Prepam Tooth Poid Glycerine To sites. -..uu u 1U xuuu rluh`.NDS.-The Lmnomcuc mu News is published every I-`ridny morning, Ind contains all the news ol the week. For Fifty Cents, paid in ndnnce, you may send it w your friends for three months 3!. the reduced retes`of package. For One Dollnr it may be sent nix months. Bingle copies,price Five cents Inn) be had us the Daily Nan oice, Princes guns; n spunous moody umuuon of menu` lebrnted Bhlkets, now being imported into! his country from l1`.ngl1nd,and got up no u :0; heat the publnc Lulu the belief lbs: they are or `nnndinn mnnufnclure. `hie style and gene:-ml` ppenmnce of the Cornwall Bluhu have been knely copied, sad to bus the shape and, rtnuug or the lickels, except. that the words `Cornvnll Mnnufscturiug Company" are omit-, ed, nd the wold: "canndinn Itnnfncturl ubsmulod. Person: doliting 1 really good ad genuine uliclo will have tone that Ibo; ords Corninll Ilgnufu-Inning nn-nu..." ...`. \HE cosmwau. uAuLvncmR.NGi CO\lPaNY' beg to c.uuion 11,. puhhc. glinh lpunous shoddy imiulion lhe|rL lebrnted RHnketn_ new trains innnm-u.a :...-. R. J. BRIGGS Allevwnnlor, Tlront and Lung Healer, Pile Remedy, And Iloderni nun. can: be Ind an wholesale rate: of I. H. I ARKEK, Iuket Square. Jun. 29. nu genmno uuclo will, have to no "Cornwnll lnnufncluring Company" Are` n we lickel of ench pair of Blnkeu., Co.-uwgll, 13rd August, 1870. I:-uuou In an Ill oruncbea his old Chum- ra, Anchor Buildings, Northeast cornex_4).L otsquaro. Kingston, Nth May, 1870. __ _.__...-u vv-n-nuuuq nuguraled by H.IlH. Prince Arthur. Board d Tuition per annum, $236. n..-:.n__. -. .. - -- V - ~ *--- u1"""' L-l;l`Iidenl-Tbo Very Rev. I. Hellmuth, D.D. [VINE ..._u