Kingston News (1868), 29 Nov 1870, p. 2

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The negotiations between Great Britain E and Austria are now sad to hue resuluzd 5 ,,:_. I In Boston n poo; who, Inoailhnn one you ngo, land only one unit of elotbeu, went into the newspaper business, and now bu night niu. Seven of them no for libel. ' In Kingston, Nov; Perry, Aged 20 yllrl-_ Friend: nd noun Aged jun. Friendl ud oequinuncea no respectfully invited to nlfend the funeral from hii father ! re- uideneqcorner of Bu-nck nnidun llledl, to- morrow, Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, to Octnnqni Bamemrv. Ucunwry. . ` In Kingston, Nov. zauz, At 10 o'clock n.In., Peter Nugenl, ngod 42 yurl. Friondl and umninmnea ue invited Io Peter Nugenl, tgoa 4': years. Friend! and ncquninmneeu attend the funeral en Tbuudsy -nu-noon at I. .u' ...u 0 malm-k in RI IIn.rI n Cancun. `attend the funeral `rnuuouy uurnoou h4lf.put 2 o'clock to 8!. Ian`: Omelet]. 14` Ii;;in,_ LEMONS, mun exams. I` I l"|`l`IIIIFD Great _SaF3-_ of Newl Ileduerranean and Domestic Fruits _8P80l.4 I. TKLBORAX. ' (Par no-ma Lia.) FROI IONTREAL. Ionlnn`, Nov. 29.-`l`ho Ilomrecl water 3 police on to be disbanded on the 18th I I'\-n--In$ FAIR VVARNING! WE HAVE COXIENCID SELLING this day pounds New Layer Raisins for 60 canto. pounds Inlngu Figs for 40 team. pound! Islam: Gripes for 78. down Prime Lemons for one dollar. quart tin Green Pea for 65 3d. qurt tins Plain Tomatoes for 7: 6d. quart tins F Corn for 7: 6d. quart tint Fresh Pine Apple: for 9|. qnurl. tins Fresh Peaches for 79 6d. quart Linn Freq): InIrborrieI for `In 6d, tc., te., &c., and 1 null grater redndiou to purchasers buying in bulk. Very Oboiee Black Congou, Very Choice Jepnn, Very Oboice Young Hylon, Very Chou Gunpowder. IL`: I well known feet Hut we eel] the Cbenpeet Tea in the city, no we eell more then any oiber three houeu combined. The Teepot is the true (eel. Teas, Sugars, Whiskey, Inc. ~ ' E ` 2 _____.1_ u __ 1 __-_ n_:_:__ t__ (A __-4 New Teas ! Oloveu, Local winner We have I {all stock of Silknd other rid: for evening wen. Alto Fru H icon-u-i-nod D13 Bndhrdnds, 0nri'c|I gaunt And a . an on nun: BYE`! `A an-5- - Coffee! Coffee! Coffee! Puma uocm, r.v---. w. n. iidhan &. cu. , ,-_, .....,.. English and Canadian Blankets from $2 to $10 per pair. Scarlat and White Plannela from In to in 9d per yard. New Cloaking iatarial from 73 cent: to $5 per yard- Saperior Canadian Treads from 65 can to 31 60 per yard. Wiaeayalroca no to aoeaatapacyanl. Stout Factory Oouooa from `H to In eagtl. Danaak Linoofablo Giana halt! to SIG each. As the time spprosches for the meeting of Congress end the communication of the views of the American government to the public through the medium of the Presi- tIent`s messsge, greet interest is being tnsni~ uted in Americsn politics. The report has got sbrosd thst the President intends to recommend the sdmission of ships built and purchsscd sbrosd to Americsn register` n proposition st the here mention of which the shipbuilding end protectionist interest in the United Ststes hsve taken the slerm. It would sppenr that in the coming session ol Congress another greet struggle will take plscebetwcen those who hold free trade rial those who hold protectionist views` end that the signal to: such n conflict is lbout to be given by the President him" El f. ATTRACTIVE Christmas Presents MONTREAL HOUSE. Blnck Silk Drones It 10, and 40 dollnn. Ftench Ileriuo Dresses 33 50 and $4. Hc.m;i,"8 Bo<.>1n, Dining Room ugd 5.3-an I.._I:_L , , . A R 1) following list, from Article: quite nimble for Nov. 24. New Wine: Dre... 1 in gm at nriety. 62. tr e . - __ Nov. lat. Pun Jun, Pure Ceylon, Pure Jumicn. Roasted and Ground on the pram Irv on ----._ _ _..._-J. Silk Velvet fat I med. FT 533 LAST PAGE. _.1'1>r0ongn from so . 2 pound Bore; for 25 cent. 3 pounds New lining: Pig: for 25 coma. w I: unlun L n New Teas ! IERY CHOICE BL-:61! SOUCEONG, POUNDS NEW PRUNES, very ne, for nan dnllnr, IUUNUD NI one dollar. new sMY_BNA nos. Who intend to nuke lien NEW mnxn Piiduns. : I5, dollnn. JAMES DAVIS -L._ TUESDAY F.\'F.N1.\ G. 30%.`. 29. | SYBTII. JAMES onus, Ilnlfdnn A I --- I AND ALL OTHER DIED. , November ux, Henryjdwnrd > `XII. - lnntlas from 83 to $9 per W. R. ICRAI I GO. .-n-`n rm`: Iv: no you... W. R IoRAR t Go. ION1'RIAL B0083. W. R.VlcBAE I 00. from I In l`. dolluI-- 33;: E331; `E135. II $2, `2 5.] *3! Ieenulo8l6`-`P0 !! BLACK GLACE, GROS GRAIN SILKS, GROS DE SUEZ OR CORDED SILKS, in twenty shades ofco|oar- COLOURED GLACE SILKS, IRISH POPLINS.ofthebest JAPAN ESE SILKS, HANDSOME MADE UP DRES- DIED A`..- I'.`.-.._:..... III..-- I. P. Ghndli III! boon appoint. m Consul in Hunting] fnr II.` n.._:..:.._ SILK MANTLE VELVETS, OSTRICH PLUMES, FRENCH FLOWERS, FRENCH KID GLOVES, MALTESE AND CLUN Y LACES, EMBROIDERIES AND TRIM- MINGS, Elegant Assortment? With a profusion of the Newest Novoluof the KIIILIQIQQIAII I)! may nun haunt: uni will] I p|'0I'lIl|0Il OI IX IIQIQII IIOVOIIBIOI the aeuoqnelecud by our own buyer! now in the European mu-kou. Our entire mock of sums, smts ud vnuvnrs having been befonlho ndvnnea in pr|ea,enuid thoInnco-Pru- uinnWgr,vonnonIIhIl too-rthiclnu o( Goods dtreImtn.blyl.o' Prion (lady lousy. a-r.n.s1m-n 0 ma 3:. George ! _ rm4lnulorP.W.0. syaenngh siren , A V 1, muons -wnn. Aug. 33. D Wuic'eties will take place tomorrow L9 SE5 2: :.l-alm lG'xbric-l church. Rev. Mr. Campbell will ' 1 oiciate. A Concert will take plsoe in St. ; "3 P"- PA::|ck'5 Hall in thctvening. L V. ,.r I.` (`Ant-n o'.u- ` . ._ `TL- .._--2_..n2-- ... run all I FRUIT AID OY Blhbllg ll` 1` IJIDLFLVIEA LVIIILI Ila I.` I SES for Evening Wear, u. n I. II-`I_II Kinptul, 1&8 plembu, 1870 WIEFEEE APPLES BY `PEI BABIIL. Q"ITI"31'Il'II tn... -- Are new sloilii ' n E SHIPPING saws. Iriuin 3 The steamer S:. Hzlen'nrrired up on her Int - salad trip and goes Into winter quarter: at Piclou I 5 with ` The Qgggper Dunning Wnve, laden with lum- `Herb her, And me schooner Bella Wulbridgrsden 1 mp m . wivb grain, left yesmriny nernoon in low of! H eet ` xbe lug Jessie 13:21 for Ogdeusburg. The Icbl 1 AuE_ I Northern Bclie -an sail from the Dockyard this ' evening for Cleveland with | full cargo of dis. ; -L.!,.4 -.nnnn gu- ty, the ` S In Ann IIAIIIIL. 2`.E.L ..`?o`.?,ER AT R. `l`OW!Ps `I Ain nvnonn -.-no... -- _ l"rub0'!I| Arriving DIP]- r. 10. ` - se1tzE7ItE I\Trl\Ia D` `B. a J. GARDIRER. . -u._.L..- I own iuIl"lIo uuvul. 13013. Tel: Out to 1 ran 'l'Hl Gin?` non. N EW, PR1"! 1nnu.n.noLAAaAuA Lu\.I.I;uu.o`-5. ` ` The exsmiuaiino in case of E. Cooke fur `anon resulted in his cummiual for the `trial at the nut Queen's Bench on than icharge. A writ of Ilabeas Corpus will be` ___ 1.*__ g AT W] ' Lu$" ..a".`:,'F Ilnlnggg Fancy Cloi Millinery, .. .-an mo gives con; number of contributions Iuhtlisy oi the Black ` d 'o Atlouudlilll` The schooner Gazelle sailed on the 19th inst, gs-Lzh Wheat and barley. Since then nothing: I has been heard from {be veaael, nndesrs are .; I ,L__ __t,._ `bu:-:-.5 Lu..~,.., \\\.. i a in njnint action by these two powers with respect to the Russian prnpooition tn i gard the Trcnty of Paris me! to (quip in; duiwce of that instrument 3 powerfui in the Blnck Sea. Great Britain and ` trin, according to no English authority, ` London Daily Telegraph. have rmly but: courteously domed Rustin : right to with .; draw from the` Treaty of 1856. I: is |nti- ' cipatxd that with this rm opposition blocking the tiny. Russia ml`. seek some} honourable mode of retrent. | ' III amt wall} all Dopt l and _ ..-_..;._ Joblaot or; -`-'-r I"""u Black olvot I :4u|n._( Nov. us, 1810. uxct ` Ton Hanna 4. I Cunt: ! The scioonerilulin W-Hlllud in uboro on To- !rouv.o Point Sbe cleared from Oswego on` ! Monday wizh n cugo of railroad iron for To. `3. le-lo. E 3 . 1 July 2:} {LACK AID! Whitney Ju an we report mu an It nude on the lite of Rh: ooh of A dmgeroua con: -- voted. The uiir/in - ~ rticnlnn have trump! ' - the King and IfI'hIV_ You-uillu to Mgnux. sllowod to run between the l'iVllI except. forms as Llpd lnnlerlnl of wnr. T ` ' ttoopuin the [arena ` train and at Thlonvil Bllllnw Ir}... -an.-- vula-`KC the city. pay vuem 2 About midnight, mm; night, tbs bark 1 ' Harvey Blane}, bound from Cbicngo to B:-.'n`.o_ with n cargo of wheat, no ashore on Pom! Aux 5 Pelee. Ibo mate having mismken Ibe Yghn The [bark on Suurday seemed to be hard on, ind 2 was in a bad condition. E r. .. . 1 IIIIIFY, Flower! in ; I. 11:14. 1.. ..-------- ' pusmla NEWS. on, N tario le ft Cowee, ov. 25. - The Americg this mor Bunch CIlII.Iuuu to 9. Th cuno From I members. inter Dell): nntlgg the r to the occupntion of the us,--'l`he day ot trial has ge of all our efforts, Ami the enemy`: hands. The on]: ll retreating ud the no disarming. I lean 7 -----n Re cuhn; be II` uu:-........_ return. Be cnhn; ' in, M. 28.-'I he North cut grunted t.`ne`e.xm.ord'| delnnndod by Government 9. The only oppooiuo the `Socialist I auris retain: an Ind . jur1sdiction,1under com a ; but the orgthiution, mpmeuta are to be modillc m to the Pruuinn nyneln. an Nnuv. 28.-DGIDINIIIQ` ` tiuh Govemmenthu ban dot comm in the nu- ytnlied 33 per top.- aanciar nay: immenou ad muuitiom of Int hue n porn in the Blnck Son. ` on, Nov. 28, 4 p m.-Thg of w engagement between -3.. Gun Wnrdlnr nd g Gen. Garibaldi. near; I of _the Voages, bamboo dated Dijon, Nov. 27, p ' I, while on their In lute on Sam:-dsy sfxemoo 0 upon the ompoeu of ill which they immediately at npetnonity. The Prgxuiah mmlled to {all bank. ! Dzsnsrnz to H1: Mozvrrlnu-:a.-A deapatch greporu lb schooner Montpelier ngrouni and jfullof water nlmosv. four miles above Point: ' Edward: on the Canada oxdo. She was bound ` down in low of the tug Cizorge Brockvuy. vhicb is also Iground. The Montpelier has n : cargo of 20,233 bushels of com, and was bound 1 for Ugdensburg. The Coast Wrecking Com; 1-any : steamer Rescue has gone to her assist- Jnpouea mu mot. in coming up, the Gui-bnl repulud 111 great di rthrowiug tiny their (lay (Sunday) took 1 oirou and on his Iuy ov Another ongngogleut tho French lou 850 k ' ....-l ah- D..na..ldnn'nn III. ITGIIGII IOIF _UOV I ; and the Pmuinrou that Menotli Garibaldi him in this engagement lllion of Lcfenc 70 con I intu the lnndi oI'.t|Io P :1, Nov. 2B.-'l`he oven 1: I rumour that nn anon} by the Bsurinn Ioldie Willign. The pnbliontio' from the seat of war II penisprohlhitod. tn the t nut of _ been ucortn nod tint J: the report um It oolm. . ov. 29. 12:80 Ijzm. thn Amicnn has inpoluonly. `rue rruuuu Kzapolled bisok. In coming up. the Gu-ibal an houonnbh tat/in M` blllisrd snitch It Si. J night human 1. Robe Bailout, for the chum one hundred pounds O6`poi`nu by tbqluler. M 61 pact-5 nltogolhey of the obligstionn igf t lzloluion of which we I. 55- Tho ream nu` bun l!"'1'Ix of the son. or L`: i` i- quit. pouiblo In hnnnnuhl- ..{.L-. U Illlll X0 II IIIIIOIIVII II ontmody. The vill 0 IAIIIIN, was burned to I III! Inmnder of the (on: I report: of Ge:-mun no I d A .....".`. .t'.'; ..:'.'L':::::_:" b S1`. A.-Dar.w's Dxsnn.-'l'his fesliv will be }c4'ebral(-J tomorrow (Wednesday) night bya `dunner a: :he British Ame:-icnn H.lel, weer. lb 3 Sc-Acbmen of the cily will, no doubl, usembl.-, in full force to dc. honour to the memoryot lbeir patron saint. The Kniglrs of St. Andrew or .., an ship, said -- hoen captu '0 con: of cnnm;....:..'- Ining. 1 iesw _Be .. flarlnlll Ileu NOV. ....g..._ .= .... ....u-... .,-.m..=u Lulvnun; order, instituted in 787, restored in l5l0, ngnin revived in 1637, and re-established in 1703, for 1hr- BOV(.`fclgD, urolve knights and four c-tcers, vil.,, the Dean, Lord Lyon, King of Arms, S-c. remry and Gentleman Usher. There being no installation ol the order, the sun and collar are worn immediately nfler the inveatilnre. lls motto is Nemo me lm/dint Iaceuzl. WIELIYAI LITIRABY Aesoctarxon. - The semi.monthly public meeting of this society we: held on Monday evening in the lecture room ot Queen Street Church. An unuenelly large number ettcnded, nil nvaileble space being crowded. The proceedings were commenced by the Rev. D. G. Sutherland. l.A., who can- duc`ed the opening religion: exercieel_ end in bi; cepecity of Vice-Preeident, ebly presided over the meeting. At the conclusion of the cheirrn~tn'e opening addrees, Ire B. Beiley, by request, fevoured the eudience with e heeutifnl aecred eolo,.efter which the eecretery presented the ennuel report of the Aeeociation. Dr. Jar vie, being next celled upon, geve a very in. etructive peper onScience, ite advantegce and pleasures." first dening end eubdividing his theme, end, in en explenatory end femilinr we . enumerating the instances in which en en.` t quaintence with science eaaerte its superiority ' over unessisted experience or the groping: of iguorenoe, in every ephcre of life, whether hum- ble or exalted; end then recounting the solid pleuuree reectcd upon the etudent in the pur- suit of knowledge, as contruted with the ehel`. low enjoyment: in which it is the prevailing weakness of our age to engage. Ioro magic was then celled for, but the Cbslirlllln of the music committee, Ir Britton, being unprepared to discourse any, gave lusteed The One Bore Shey," contrery to the usual custom, giving the , moral of the reeding in edvence. Dr.Skinncr `?followed with e long end veluahle peperoe "Heroes." Preserving historical order in his portreituree, the eseeyist ret cited the prnmi ` nent inate,noes of encient valour end devotion I` end cornpered with these selected exemples of modern heroism. Carefully diecriminating be- , tween the spurious and the true, end nding the ihigbeot type of heroism in the moral eonrnge * which had endured end breved the reek, end , the fegot and the sword for the feith thet wee , deerer than life to the mertyred ehempiom Of Christian truth. The above proceedings proved very interesting, end promise well for the seriee of meeting: errenged for the current sea . `son, the next of which is announced for Ioedey , evening, 12th proximo. ' { I lxrotn 1013! than 8utu.-`l'ho total I cxporhfru linptontotbo Unihd Hlnhfot `b0 '&k (Indian Knw.-L._ 9- -- ------n -- ..,..... mu .-apnea to we uuhd Huh: for weak coding Noveuhu II. II upcnd It Ibo ole: of the Auction Con-ulna wan $14,538.41, Including I hens, 62 hudpfcnt- us, 6,511 In Imus ad 731 chop. Poi. ca Cour, Tuet-day.-Charles Christmas was charged with assaulting Isaac Forgett,a Fren hrnan, on Monday afternoon. The com- plaitiant stated ;-The prisoner and his brother met me near Queen street. They had previous- ly taken two bottles of liquor from me, and calling my companions aside, they asked me what lwanted? Before any reply could be made,I was struck by the prisoner over the head with a bottle, and also on my face, raising lumps on both places. I gave him no provoca- tion, and was on my way to lontreal. Joseph Myron, on being sworn, said ;-As I with my companion were passing along Ontario street, near Queen street, the prisoner and anothe' snatched two bottles of liquor from me and ran away. Being anxious to regain the liquor, I and L4: l..st. witness Iollowed up. While passing along the railway track the prisoner and thre or four others met as. They asked us if we wanted to ght, but before anything was said the pt iaoner struck last witness on the face. He seized a spade to defend himself, when prisoner again struck him on the head with abottle. The pr.soner put in no defence, and was ned, con. sidering it was his first offence, $5 and costs- Kate )lcGinnis, who was only liberated from gaol on Friday last, and was enrolled on the police records as a vagrant, mildly answered on the charge being read, that she "supposed sh was guilty of it. The magistrate imposed a line of $1 ,or 60 days, a penalty which the pri. soner received with a smile, and on retiring to the cells, remarked that it was real y heavy, much heavier than she was at all prepared to meet." This concluded the business of the mu. .....-.... .......- ......-.. , Yes`.r.rduy it was rt-portul by Atlantic! cshle that deapalches from St. Petereburg to the London Time: nobcd the more paci- 1 e tone of the sentiment of the Russian` cnpiul und also the return of commercial `activity. The modication in tone of the scmi-olci:l press Lad led to 3 belief that no collision between Russia and England is now probable. 1 In :. I.`-alum -44.-x that an hnnnnrnhln yo . l|A\4 ........_v.'. V. ........ rs Scmzisb chirnlric ` I.1..`_1 uunuuxan. The xrgulnt meeting of lbe Ci'_v Council took I ` place on Monday evening, his worship the Ilnyori in the chair. Pnesenx-)lessra_A1len, Chown, Cunningham, Dnvidson, Dlou, Drennaa, Gib- I03: A. Livingston, C. Livingst m, Llccormack, . ` Xelilhn. Price, Rolinson, Shaw, Sullivsn Ina ' Tomkins. -. IV! . ... - . p. . ` T921151!) ll Bl PXYSQIH ux:l: iuu EU. I The Company nquest ibe last modiutiona for tbe fol;owir.z reasons :- K1 1. That the bydrnnla were placed in their present position by dirvction of Ibe Council. 1 2. Thai. it is desirable in ibe interests Oflhe I l citizens to have as m|.ny facilities for water for 3 ` re ;u1-poses u oouible, and that additional 1 hydrants would oler such facilities, wheres: re- ) uastrihution would only give grvaler fxciiities I0 lb03Q localities where the hydrants are now 3 placed. 4 3. The exnense of removin: them would be A \-U--|.-A\.- : lulu. 1. From June: Wilson, lnsnlger of the Water . Work: Company, in reply to: letter relating to the settlement ofthe claims ofthe said Compsny tngninst the Corporation, In {ollows:-l hue ` the honour to acknowledge to receipt of your 1 let:er of the 16th inst. enclosing a copy of the 3 report -119 10 the City Council by the Com- mittee on Fire, Water and Gal.` 1 I am 'In5ttnc'ed by the Comm t ee of thedirec- , . tors of the Wter Wcrks Company to state thst i they bro cuefully considered the report, and I ' that they are, w;th the Committee on Flt: Water , and Gus, desirous ol hanug the matter satisfac- I r torily nrrang=d; and with tho: object in view, they have resolved to accept the offers nude by !lhe Council with the following usodtcslior, l nxtnelv -- l The Clexk read the minutes of the lat xn.-et- ing, which were Approved of. COKIFIICATIDII, namely :- . That the time ofthe conlracfbe ve yeaza in- ; stead of ten, and that the bydrsnu I4:-I erxcled remain us at present dist;ibn'ed. I The Cmnnanv NOD85! modiutionn. 3. The expense of removing them would be A Iliule less than the cost of punirg down now 1 ones; while the additional supply of water to be obtained from Ibeenension oftbe pipe would more than compensate Ibe whole cost. 4, That the Cnmnanv know hv pxrmripnm ms: compensate Inc `more cost. 4. That the Company knew by experience Ibu the frequent. caning of the mains, such as would te It-quired for the re-_di5'ribnlion of the hydrnnta, is bighfy detrimental and injurious in many respects. The directors trust that the few munnn will many respects. The directors trust that these few reason: will be deemed by the Council snicient for asking the Eight modicnfons above stated. Alderman Allen said he was glad to see the report of the Council was not act,-epted on the terms proposed to the Water Works ; and that the time had been reduced from 10 to 5 yen-I. He would I 0! even vote for the proposition in its amended form unless some mention were made of the erection of water tank: I\ the upper end offhe city for re purposes, as spoken of some jars Ago. Alderman Dr.-nnnn 1|-nnoht thn mannr fnllw nnyu unono Boeioli tho Winn fa! hcoiclctl of John 0'8hoo bu;-on lit, with I viov of obhloilg tho aid Sodotfo nodal. Curried unfvnouoly. I from D. loom-ow, notifying tho oorpontion " power consenting to n Conference of the DU`! Pluunulv. It is further seen that en honourable rc_ ! treat but been chosen by Russ'n in lhrui llinistexs of power: interested in the Treaty of Pavia, to be held in London in Janna V next, on the mi; of the withdrnwnl of the E Ooruehnko note. The best ,;esulle man be hoped from such a course. The holding .1 Al... (\....I'......... ....:\I .I:.n.I all nn0'u.in-2. I Alderman Drennnn thought. the matter fully discuued in council, and I! one oflbe oppo- neon of the Wmer Work: was prepared, to re-- rain: the nrnnonuls in A fninurnhln r.ninl n! | yarn ngu. loyed by Alderman Sullivan, ooeondotl by Aldernu Allan. that up City Olerkbneqnew duo tuhnchuqnu vill In-ingbafonlhel 'Inyd Baum Boeiuytho uuIy_dArio llldi new, 1 uc company would glvg sumcenlwnner in may place desired; and if they wished lo erect tanks, all that In; necessary was to change Ibo word from bydr,Inls" to "cisterns." Aidan-man Allen asked iflhpn had has-n Deal! 01 um: vvmer wurxa was prepared, to ceive the proposals in A favourable point of view, The Company would git; suicentwnier in nnv ulare desired: and if thaw wiahpd In CKJIIIIO IDS WOYG ICOID "D)'0r,IX1lS" I0 "ClIlel"D!_" Alderman Allen asked if there had bevn any refexence made to the watering of elreeia 7 Attention had been drawn lo this fact at the lat meeting of the council. To give the quea- (ion a lhorqugh consideration he Ilnvnd necnndpd hv Aldnrman Fnllivnn Hun IIOIZI ll IDOFQUED COUSIUEIEIIOD DO I loved, seconded by Alderman Sullivan, that the comrnunicntiou be referred back to the com- mittee on Pure, Water and Gab. to report. Alderman Dreunnn. nmued lhr-t-lbia mmfnn pmunu ucu unonuon, would he not receive nodal, of ncoguiaing his public union in some way worthy of the objhct. Ho bud con- u-ibuud, u on member expnmd it, penny to tho city : inlensu by preveauag oounueu iaqnuu, and it an only 3 nnusr oi right to Acknowledge bin conduct in uueunbsunlinl manner. Luuuse UU l'Il t" vvnltr nu ! uns. 10 report. Dreunnn, argued that-this motion would entail a losl of lime. ll` delayed any longer it would not be decided before the com. meucement of next year-~Elecxion time. Aldarmnl Cunninolnm cnnaidpnd in Elsnl IDISDCCIIIEUI UK UCXI ,CIl'-*DICCUOl'I ulna). Alderumr Cunningham considered it would bendvisable to have the communication referred bath to the cmmnittce on Fire`, Wnler and Gas, in it nppenred evident to him ihe members did not all agree to the amendments made in the report; under the circumsinneeo it would not be we]! lo hurry the one through. He was in favour cf having Water Tanks erected in the Northwest side ofthe city. Alderman Gibson understood at hp. inn, 1VUl'|Ll'W{`Ul SIUC UI IUU CH . understood at the last. meeting of the council, that any Arungemenls prcvioully entered into, would in no way con. ier, as far as water supplies to res was con- cern(d,wi1h that now under consideration. Al. the name lime Le thought i! proper [0 refer the report back to the committee, who could obtain the solicitor : Advice thereon at to the better mode of prooe .ure. Aldrrman G, Livimnlnn -urn! um: .1.:.. |7V ....,.... ...-.. .. -........ - ..- .__....,,,, of {he Conference will dispcl all anticipm ` linnsul wsr, nntl English commerce as ml! :5 Runinn can rise untramelled by my fears in in full activity. - . .x.,u,u I I ,_ .1 ___' moon vi prooe .un3. Alderman C. Livingston utated that this water dispute had been a constant trouble and bugboar Iinee he bnd become 1 member of the council, and far long before, and it was nearly time a settlement wns arrived At The report, as amended, had been recived from the Water Works Company; and it was theirs to say whether it wan ncceptsble or not. Aldermnn Dnvidmn mnvnri Knnnnrlnd t... n Ivuetuer It was acceptaote D01. Alderman Davidson moved, seconded by Al derman ChoIvn,that the communication {run the Water Works Company be referred to the com- mittee on Fire, Water and Gas, to close the ar- rangementa with the company; and that the company be requested to aupply the Water Tank: lithout extra charge, wherever needed, and that the Mayor be requested to sign the do. cument. Allerman Allen-Bet'ore putting thwtl would like to Bay a few word: According to the re- aolution of Alderman Davidson, he seems to have great condence in the committee on re, water and gas, much more than I have, as one ofits members. I am one of the last to injure one or any of the Water Works Company ; but contend that the aunt now recommended to be paid, $275, is more than the extra supply of water would amount to per year, if measured out by the gallon. I hope to ate the day when the Water Works Ccmpany will be purchased by the city-the stock taken by the city at market price. Then they could enlarge the pipaa and reaervoir to euit themselves, and make arrangementa satisfactory to the city and citizens. I aay it never coat the city more than - I l 1 I . ucxnny of Kingston from time to mm: by one I John O'SheA, who, fcr his many beronc exer- lions wu certainly entitled to be prenenttd wilh the llednl of use Royal Humane society. he not desiring no; monetary naisuna. Seven! Alduucn also toniind to the innu- Ienblo um perlocod by It 0'Shu,nnd ex- preund their intention, should receive` ggjgl, ncoguiaina his nnhli. ....:-.. -- Alderman u. Livingston Agreed member: onbe bond to leave the report with I the Couunillze on Fin, Water And Gu. He approved of Alderman Davidson} reaolulionl with level-nl I and thought it coincided with Ibo ideas ex- I pruned by I number of bin colleagues. _5Af1er;n lime further desultory discussion lbe ruoiulions wen puno a vote. The nnendmom (AM n..;.a.....-..\ _-- ruunluuolls wet: amendment (Ald. Davidaoni) was sub, mind n: sud km; Ind Alden-nun Allen`: motion carried. | A Ananwnn-:A.o{..- I---- ll- "` ` ' IHUUUII CIKTICQ. A communication from Ir Cruvford in read, drawing attention lo the great number of person rescued from I watery grave in the vicinity of Ivnguon Iho,fcr many berotc nu muse nrrnngemenu uualuctory the city men 8100 per your for extrn Inter, sad the lumen! recommended to be paid is three times the value of the vuter used. The speaker then strongly advocated the nequisition of I steam engine by which Qgroul. deal of the Annoyance now ex- perienced could be obviated. The previous resolution would be: much better and answer every requirement. The Iu'm~-I find that eh. ---m-.-- ------ - EVE? I"qU||'EmOnL Iayor-I nd that the amount proposed in statement of tbs claim: of tho Watu Works ia twice as lugs and 335 not: than that which ran generally paid. Alderman Chain and um \17... . u--_.,-l wu generally paid. _ I Chown aid the Water Works Company were doing good to the city fo: a Vet] I small remuneration. He would quite willnngly second the ruolmion, and believed that if the Council would allow ma matter to pass as laid bcfon lhem it might prove benecial. Alderman 0, Liwinnnmn am-..:l -:.I. ---.-,- nuon men: 11 uugm prove Livinplon Agreed novel-nl umber: the mnnrt -:.;. ; It may l-e aai-I that peace has been thus: secured by the bold attitude of Great Britain. Thanks are also doc to the loyal alliance of Austria and to the joint action of Italy anal Turkey in protesting against a nullication of the settlement ol 18-36. H-ul not Itu-iaia been met rmly at the outset she would have gone encroaching further llltl iurthcr until at length her encroachment: would have become intolerable, Incl Europe would aoooer or later have been involved in war. Now at all events. it Igould seem that the period at which the encroachment: upon Turkey and Conatantinople, which Russia in traditionally bonndto make as part of the legacy of policy handed down from Peter the Great, has to be tleferred in denitely, and things rclapae into the state at which they were in 1856, when the suc- ceu oi the Crimean War led to the Treaty of Paria. Ruaaia is not no helpleea and ex- hausted aa ahe was then; but the lesson then taught her in not yet forgotten, and ahe in compelled to a cautious and patient procedure in extending her empire in Southern Europe. "'L- _--.__-_.._a ..f - -.._(_____,_ THE DAILY NEWS-TUESDAY C12) COL}-VCIL. -1 .L. n:._ 1 of n avers in` )k 10 I csbnnn 1 I on Barrack ll " 1 vember, and! u, ` Referred to 11 b_ plvvunecu. :k' ,,.-A i A nsnbtr ! ; velnber, 54,19} 5_3. _ Mdermnn bulhvnn drew the attention of the r} Council to the danger ol accidents occuriag 3 during the ensuing winter from nlides of mow ' = troxn xbe roofs of the city buiidings, then.-kby ' causing farmers horses alluding on the mar 5! V | to run sway, which was fully illultnted 3 few dnya ago by a man being knocked down, sad so severeiy injured that bin life is despnired of. Ho In-HA mnva :9:-nndad hv Aldermnn Ic- injmy received by : horn nu.-non;-us uxned Bcwlnud, by n pile ofnlona atregl, on the niglr cf the 3rd No- I and lint dunages bud been laid 1! 830. y i the commiuee on streets sud ixn. l n-uudanupf y r........-... of petitions relating to DR! Iere referred to the Court of Envision. I Am........ n..h:....m hrnnahl nn the nexition | referred the Uourt ox Hnnalou. Aldezmsn Robinson brought up the petition of Widow Bolt, paying than as her husband, the late W. B. Holt, who was killed in October In: by {Ailing of tho sidewnlk into the qnu-I7 on loan-cal street, w|.s her sole means of sup. port, she be granted 1 mm which in their Iis- dom they Inny think just. Referred to tho mmmilieg nn nnnm nkrunna vg vu-.nu Inn- Aldermnn Dandson hnnded in the report of the committee on nance and accounts, which was adopted. Tues colxectei to the 28 No. velnber, $4,193 53. Magnum: Rnllion. .1... thn nu-ntinn of IEVele;y 1D_]'.lI90 H13! Dll IHO IE Gplllfu OI. He would move, seconded by Aldenmn Ic- - Corn-nck. that lhe market committee be request- ed to notify all persons to remove their horses ` from abek vebicleu during nuke! time. ! Alder-nu Tomkinn And other: look ndccided ' IYOID [DOB vemclel flg DIXIE! 11$. Aldernnn Tomkitu and other: look a decided otjection to tbitprooeeding, the foam: of whom empbnzicllly asserted thnt it was a cruel sud `hby" piece of business, that because a for obit:-opt roan" horses played oolsional and frieku, such so imponiaion should be forced upon the farmers. Mn-._A in .n.-nA.-u.o.o luv Al:!..-_... 1'\...__._ wv_---- - ---. v.,-. The nrrnngement of 3 conference is :1 u-i- umph for Lord Grnnvillo, and signies the cohesion of the Glndstone Ministry. All Inppodlion of n Ininioterinl crisis, tepox-tn of which have appeared in the correspondence of the American ,pre:s, must be dispelled. Both wnt petty and peace party eon be oqnnlly satised with the result wh`ch has come out of the action of the Cabinet in re- gnrd to the Rnuinn question. I- f\-_-.I- _.. ......_ _..|I L-:I Al... .....:x:. IDG IITIIIEVE. loved in amendment by Aldermsn Drennan, Iecondcd by Alderman Robinson, [hit the com- mire: on city properly be requested to uuse the snow to be cleared from the roofs of the city buildings, after every snow storm if neeea. snry. Th nrinina vnnlinn was nnyvhd snry. The original motion in carried. Aldeunan A. Livingston brought in n bylaw to nppoinl returning doerl and places for bold- ing the [1211 municipal election as follows :- Be it Anncted bv the Council of the 1-;.~:-non- (IUD 0] IX I./II] OI l\IDg'lIODZ That the following named persona abnll be returning ticers in lhe_seve.rsl wards thereof :- Vnctoria Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dnvid Gray. Sydenbnm Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Savage. st. Lawrence Ward . . . . . . . . . . ..Jobn Harkesa. Ridenu Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Inkina. Untnrio Wnrd . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Iclshon Frontenac Ward . . . . . . ._. . . . Andrew Dnvidson_ Cuaragni Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3931`! Conley The bylaw was read a first, second and third Limca, passed and aigne I by the Ilnyor. Alderman l"rice~ mmrnlnined of the nu-at-Iin: Ctrv Inns, 'I`ueIdny.-The nrbitrntors in the can of Anderson vs. Robb, n disputed right of gateway on Princess street, set in the Poiice Court today. A large number of witneste' were in sttendunce.-Thepilot engine in shunt. at the 'city station this morning rsn off two (-1- three cars, notwithstanding the: the truck in that locality was recentfy repnit-e.l.-The little pleasure steamer Midge, while on her wsy from Ogdensbnrg to this port yesterdny nfternoono ran sground on n be: in, the St. Lawrence sbont 9 miles from Kingston. Her captain, llr S G- Johnazon, reached Lere by lnnd last evening to obtain the suistnnoe of the Pierrepont in tow. ing her otT.-The city scavengers were at work yesterdny in cleaning the mud from the street crossings wlich had become almost inpxabte. --The deputntion to arrive here to present the petition of lbe Annlir-An n` }mp.I....-.. ..r n..__, mg me nexununlclpsl uecnon ronowa by Council of the corpora- tion of the City of Kingston: followimz named narsonn ahnll Im to gave more man we ordinary prtoe or Value. Instructions were given by the Mayor to have three of the police force on duty every market day and to summon before the court all peruns violating the rules relating thereto. The Council adiaurned 1:19:20 o :-Inc-Ir umcs, passed and axgne 1 by the layer. I rice~ complained of the practice. which had become intolerable pf lute among the buckaters, of buying up ell the foul: brought into market by lnruwrs before the proper hnur ; thul obliging poor people if desirous to purchase to give more than the ordinary price value. given In the liner to have .-o. 1 a unhtr I quiet . !"'. 4 __... _..'........vu Iv nlnne UCKC l0 PIKE!!! [De pelilion the Anglican (hurchmen of Ottawa` is composed of the Rector or Otuwn, Rev. It Lauder. Mr J. D. Sin and II. I D. I --'- .. .......,....c.. u. we nectar or uttewn, Rev. Ir Lawder, D. Sleter and Ir J. B: Lewis: Q.C.-The rising generation" of young men, of Portsmouth, who at one time were very troublesome, ere ngein beginning to attract et- tenlion. A few evening: eince one oi the fre- teunixy, lnbonring porhnpe under the impression that such action: outlide the city limit: could be pnrened with perfect eelety, drew e knife end chued two other: for some distance in I tbrcnt. ening manner. Not being able to clo e in upon them, be geve up the obese, only, however, on his homewnrd journey_ to assault n Indy, by taking her by the shoulders and swinging bar nronnd A couple of_tiines. _ ,,_.... ... .. .......... .,............ In Cnnedu we may well hail the pacic solution of the dicnlty with a hearty salie- fnctiou. since we Are but too familiar with the feet thut the enemies of Greet Britain in the United State: ere eager to see her in. volved in 3 life and death struggle with n Int-clue European power in the supposi- tion thst while so involved the {Air provinces of the Dominion could be detnched by an only conquest and added to the Republic. The pence and quietnde of Canada no less then that of European countries is secured by the new issue of the Rusninn complica- tion. , ..,..,... ..q1n-u w in uauy Rent. New York, Nov. 29_-Gold NH. 00110! `I61. Flour 5 cum: to 10 cent: lover ;!I- coipn 17,000 barrels; uh: 9,000 barrels; 1: 4,95 0 5,15 for suporu auto And ranch; 5,75 0 6,25 for common to clinic: exln utue; 5,70 0 5,25 for common toeboiao extn warm. in our study. When dull ' [un_d declinmg; receipts 116.000 hu.h.|.. Mr E. H. Pnrlono, a clever and forcible writer, and editor Iucceelively of the Counter- cial Advertiser and Evening Teleyrayh, loutroal papers, and for some time defunct, died nt Sore! on Sunday lat fa-om conga- `ion ol` the brain. n-w::,- nu -- - COMHERCIA L. IONTRBAL MARKETS.` Special Telegram to ill: Daily News. . Montreal, Nov. 29 -l?lour, Super Extra 0,00 Lo 0,00; Extn, 6,20 Io 6,25; Fancy, 6,80 to 5,85; Wellnud Canal Super, 5,40 to 0,00; Super No. 1 Canndn what, 5,40 to 6,00; super ! No. 1 Western wheat, 5.40 to 5,50 ; Super ho. 1 0 Western wheat, 515 to 5,20 ; bag our 2,40 to 2_so, Wbenb--Canada Fall, 0,00 to 0,00 ; spring, 0,00 to 0,00; Wemern, 0,00 to 0,00. Outs--por 32 lbs. 4"} lo 43. BLr|ey--per 48 lbs, 60 to 65. Bauer--D_niry 17 to 19; note- packed 13 lo I6. Aahoo-PoII, 5,75 to 5,so_ [ Peu-ls, 6.25 lo 0,00 Gold in New York 11 12. dcloek 000. Pork, lea, 21,50 to 22,00 ; Prime 1. Hess 18,00 to 00,00. Prime. 17,00 to 0,00, Dressed hog: 7,oo to 7,25. Pen, an to am] Flour--mnrkoI dull Lad lower. Ann w-n-_; V ,,_, .- ,.-,-.,. . .-um. u,uv to 0,00.I 88. lower, 500 Welland cnnnl sold at 5,40, free ; unall sale: of ordinary Gan-.dn in vicinity of 5,50; trsnnnctionn in other grsdea ne of s eompcrnlively tetsil chm-..... uau`-an nu ucxmty of eompcrnlively chnrncler. I Gnin nomiml in aboenco of tnnuclionn. Pro- | viuiono--pork dull and drooping. Hogs-retdl lots on the spot sell :1. 7,50, upuurds; but thee I are no buyers to arrive, Ind nuke: bu brokgn_ I Lard dull, 3:12} to 13, Bunot--onnll and en. unl anlel at wide nnge in price. Choose dull. Ashen unchanged; | ull BIIQI ll WIJG I I 1...... \ll um an-nu. Bnlifu, Nov. 28.-'l`be Alnericnu shing schooner, 011:: F. Friend, captured pane time ago by the in cleaner Plover, km to Chnr, lotvetown, P.E.I., and condemned -u L......a.a try the taken condemned, wu boarded on Thnredny night by the old crew, who car. ried her out to gen. The Plover bed left a few hocre previous for Halifax. The enir wu teiegnphed to Admiral Fnnsbuve here. He telegraphed lo the Strlill of Oenso before the Plover pused through, and on her arrival here the comtnender wu informed. Be lay in wait, end re captured the echooner :1 nine III at. tempting to pun through the Strait. wlnung me rules relating thereto. adjourned at 9:20 o clock. s van-rn. Rye receipts 116,000 buahola; 58,000 buhola at l,3.'5 0 1,36 for 30' laps-ing; 1,42 61,15 for vinurred and 1 banana; 1,65 to: thin unto. Ry; receipt: 1,000 bnlbell. Corn dull Appurently, Gen. Butler will not find -my persons ugreciug with him in his N views` respecting the Allbtmu and the dnuics, ucnnnciuu.-I in his Boatnn Ly- e um nddn-In. The Philulelphiu Lalge-r' remark: lhnt if there ever was u perfeclly . I lulupmpns time for such 3 speech :3 Gen. Butler's, (but time in now; and the Bootnn Journal, which publishes lhenddresn in full, loll: him that the Republican orgu.-iulion uh [or no Inch method of perpetuating itl pores , sud thut it repudiate: Ill nuch I`Dll\:- 1 Volont suggestions, from whatever qmrter , ' they come. The Journal nuticipates that l ` the puny will, in in own way, settle :11 I ouhnading xlicnlties by king nothing `, l but win! in right, Ind by mbmiuing lo I ` nothing wrong. : ` _a-un; 1,0: we Ihlll Con drooping; nceipu 16,000 bu 31,000 buholl 1188: to 91 I WEIIIII; 85 to 869 for new. 334! hggvy; no-inn Inn!-A NEW YORK IABKET8. `$2641 tclqroul to 151 Daily N.._ I York. Now '2n_t':...u nu .-. j-j' 3 Retired by horn belongig ' An nuned Hcwlnnd. by of slope! mu; use In 86 for huvy; receipts 10,000 w vmu Ryo` dqll Ill 16.000 hnnluln - II we. zs,ooo unnncll ; {at old :____ `uh: 23,000 bush st 61 M61: for mason; 62 0 63 for Ohio sud Sum. Pork quiet And study 3: 23,00 for new menu; 23,50 for old mess. Lard dull at 13 I013}: for No. 1 prime nun. Bauer utudy. Cheuequiot at lowlecforeonnontopnuo. ?j Do you Inlieve in the rod :1 An instrument of discipline 1' asked I mother of I school teach: in Nendn, to whom she bud gent her unruly non. No, nudun." "Oh, Pm Io [Ind ! Win! do you Inbatitura for `it? `The revolver, nndou." Exit bother Ind Iulnly lot. 3;-oor Ilnnwho, lac lhsnoneyou A - -.-z .._.- ....- ...;. AI ojntbel. went . -.-...... .... uucu uppouucu in Iontnnl for the Dominion of cggulgnnd hubecn pruanud with 3 ;||tII1IlIl1 man. by the lnlinn tui- doth:-0. 1'|o&dptogdouotI.IoBconhhBo-

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