For pQ[u';;nl|r| n to Gear A. Iurlpi" rick, Esq, KingItI,;l,Thouu `W9ilnon. ll`!-. Agent, Kingnu, who he tho `hp, or the undersigned, Oonrt strut, Toronto, 7 0. GAMBLE. on .... .- 9-. In-L_.-._ It'll 8- 0. YATES his removed his Surgery from William Street to King Street, second door toward: the lake: Squre from the lerclnnu Beak, and next door to Oun- ningb1m | Sewing lnchine Factory. Hie residence in u heretofore, comer of William and Wellington Streeu. Jan, 14, FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSE ; one _ with three or four rooms on lint at pro- forod, or lot of ground nibble to build on. Apply by lam: to Box 315, Kingston P. O. Kingiton, hbrnuy Int, 1871. V xsnpwa," V = Q" Jn"ax',"wn. Jan. 14. J an. Jan. 19. Kinguon, Jun. 21,1371} shop on Inn;-urool To Let. UB1` RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY of I'D BIB. P 0 House went into eolnnituo on tho bill to Ippoill trustee: for oemia lands belonging to the Prqobytorion Church, in connection with the Chunli of Scotland, in the town of Oonnnll, and authorizing Inch truluu to null portion: thonof-Ir On-noglo in the choir. Tho oonminoo nnonul tho hill with n nliaho ;1'o:-onto, In rabrury, llzl.` }ODEY S L_ADY S BOOK, Wanted to Rent __r .Pu1-chase. . .....-n-. no 1:11! nnvnr 1 van nnrvun . __ ____%______ _ENTLElllN'S JANUARY` MAGAZINES. Il___u,L, AT IIENIIEBSIIWS. REMOVAL OF SURGERY. `uric ounce-aI..-r I, JLA-I , _ _ ___.---, Peterson : iagisine, _Dom9ro|t l Ii:-rot of Fashion, Hnrpe lonthly. Scribner : Monthly. Lndfl Friend, r__u . - WIIKIUIIL BIIICIIUIIICDW `nu W. The House went into committee on the ` bill to empower the trultoel, under the will of the hto Joseph Bittonnan Spr e. to all certain land: in the townlhi of Ian- hoim and county of Oxford, an reported nronrrenn. Leslie : Fqhionl l:)-.____,,u, up , - ,_, _ ..---`a-LLJ|AV 1.29. Engliohwonu Domenic, Young lngllahwounn, Phnnologienl Journal, Family Eornld, New Dominion Monthly, tc.,&c. JOHN HENDERSON, Princes: Stmt. 1. 30, 1871. .3o,1s71. crrw or KlNd`i`0l.; -vL.x4.1 u.LJ.LvLu1 J. RECEIVED THIS DAY 11 rl'1r\1'~rr-:1-up. Col In studs. Gold Scarf PIIII, W. Sawyer. 111583. ' 1- vb. _.AA- '45- A .I.. Front Sludu, Cal Slndo, 1-nvnlll ; R. To"15513, IASONIO BUILU _9YS1`ERS 2 u. .n. V Iv A` D, BUILDINGS, Market Square. V . I. June I Oily 3 1. .- may CQDIICOPII . J. BAWDEN, 2 Kln-Strea1 NEW BTYLIS EVENIN G. FEBRUARY 1. WOOL smwns, --Ill H.lll'lI I-HJII auu DSBBCQ. Hon. Mr. Wood moved the Home into Committee of the whole on tho bill to loga- lize certain bylaws passed by tho Corpora- tion of the Town of Brantford, and certain agreements made bemoan the said Corpora- tion and the Great Western Railway Com- pany of Canada, and the Grand Trunk Rail- Compimy of Canada, 1'! peotively. h e Pouao went. into committee on this w1LL BE CLEARING 0ll l` AT C --- GBNIIINEBABGAINS IN ALL Dales GOODS, ntlrnr-A m- ..u-..._.. J. A. KABOH. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE--Bul Street, between Begoc and Wellington Streeu. Kinnmn, Inn In Inn BLACK 8] SCARLET AND FANCY FLANNIL8, wmcnvs, BLACK LUBTRBS, CANADA -rwnos, WOOL CLOUDS, sonuas, unnnw ---- AVING retired rm. the agony and H Liquor `rude, bags to that hit nu- tneronn customer: for their libenl pttrounge in the put, and intimuu for the future he will strictly conne hiuulfto the co`s'a;i All nrtlnn rungs..- ._ _ Spice business. I EXTENSIVE SALE AT WALDRON F `HI ANNUAL MEETING for the Electfnn of 1 Eight Directore for the Honseof industry for 1871, will be held in the Council Ohnmber, on WIDNESDAY. February 8th, at than o'clock PM. Citizens desirous of taking an intern: in the above election and charity con qualify by pay- ingto thesecretu-y on-Treesnm-,onorh|lon the above date, their subscriptions, ss specied in 3nd section of By-Iews. S. T. DRENNAN, Hon. Secretary and Treuurer. . Jan. 30. 1871. 1\>JAN'rs .. .. .. ATOOST. VEST3 . . . . . . AT 0081`. WHITE SHIRTS . . . . AT 0081'. DBAWER8 . . . . . AT O%'P. FLANNEL SHIRTS .. .. AT 0081'. Olothlng mule to order in the Inn: nylon, and work wnrrsnted. Corner King and Brock Streeu, facing the Hunt Squre, Kingston. Jun. 26. The Bend of the 14th Princeu of Wnlee Own Ries will be in attendance, un'der the direction of Ir T. H. Smith. Gentlemen Debate in ettendence. . Tickets 25 cents ; Reserved Scale 50_ cents. Doors open It 7 o'cleck ; Ooneert to com- mence et 8 o'clock, precisely. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN: Jun. 30. an uompnny 01 uunun, rt peonvexy. he wept committee on the Brantford By-Laws Bill, which wu adopted without amendment and pasted. The Hausa want. intn mmmlttn nn ch. 5TOC K-TAKING SALE DONALD MACKAY s. over 310,000 wB'F:'n omooas to be sold! ax - - ~ lions. J. A. Desliochers. Orgniu of tho Gnthodrul of the Immscqlnh Oonoeption. Jun. no, nu. rvuwvvu u-`us Inn waning: Kingnon, Jun. 10, 1870. _:_ F08 F001! WEEKS. 1-`HI REIAIKING STOCK OF V ` _ _ _ __ All order pranptiy smndod to. IIIIUI nqw :1 30, 1371. III W 55'1\*:kT. 9 % '~cI1{,_v l~|AL_l.. WEDNESDAY EVENING, reuulug 0] [DB Ulll WIJICII WI! CII'l'lU(l. The bill to ipoorporatn the Oakville. Mil- ton and Guelph Railway Company was read third time and based. um. um. wma ...,\-.a n... um..- :...,. .__`-_ _.,,, , I. Onntiun and Ohm-u|....An I View Bonnet so 0Iuming-Sonumbnln. . Bellini. Solo by Capt. La Rue. ARIEL ggj-. . Ariettn. . Amour I Va-t en-"Domino Nair"- Auher. on P n'RAilIv Jr WOATS A nwvv--.-..--__ PART I. . Piano mm. . ..RuryImbe. . . . .'. .. .Wabor. Min Knto Buker, Iona. J. A. Doaochon. I. Qusrtewe . . . . . .Ever True . . . . . . . . Hutton. learn 0. Kane, 1!. Hickey, J. Hut], M. Donoghue. . Duet. . . . . Quin eat bomo-"8tAbnt Inter- Bouini. -. .. .-...-.,m_ __; u_. A n Ilnf\nnA" . A:-is . . . . . . . . . . Judith . . . . . . . . . . Ooncono Iiu I. A. Cummings. . Duet. . 0 Sole pin rn.tto-Lucia. di banner- moor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DoniuIt|. n. Ill: and II: ,I' nnnlr V Grand Chorus. . . . Jive Aminn--Sounn|n- buln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bellini, , Song. . . . . Heart Bow d Down-"Bohemian Girl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B|lfe. Mr H Hun: v_,.. -_ __-,, . Piano Solo. . Home, Sweet Home. . l`hAlberg.i Iona. J . A. DeIRochon. . Solo . . . . . . . . . . Waiting . . . . . . . . . . Hillard. Miss M. Huey - ..n,,,__n .8010 nd 0horua....La Cariu.... Solo by In P. O Beilly, Jr. OI [D8 WDOIC. Hon. Ir Wood opposed the smeudment osred by the hon. couunissionergof crown lssds. Mr Coyne also opposed the smendrnent. Llr Blslre said thst he lied listened to sll thespesches which hsd been made upon the subject, snd he had cometo the conclu- sion thst it wss unwise to spply specisl legislstiou to this mstter; sud thst it wss slso undesirable to sllow the judges to override the opinions of this House hecsuse Psrlisment hsd power to overrule the de- cision or thejudges. If, however, the hon. Commissioner would move to postpone the third reading of the bill for three months he would vote with him ; if not, he would be compelled to vote sgeinst the unend- msnt. A .4:-:.:.... _--u..... o-\..-... l\I| an .......,1 _.V~ ., 7, - . Duet. . . . 80 Wan! snoor-Il `l'rontoro- van" V CKUI. llu Ssngo and Ir J. Hart]. ` Plano Boio. .Psntuin di Ooneorto. .A|chor. Iona. J. A. Dukocben. .Duot. Cluionot. . .Socond Air nriod-R.ouon- Hobo. u- :..- I1-.. -55- DCHIIIII. In P. O Reilly and In A. B. Icbonoll. RoInAnee....... . . . . . . . . . ......Verdi.] Cant, La Rue. DRY Goons Iiu K. Baker and Ir Dukocborltu nous: oI=__mnusm.. mom. A division wu then taken on the unend- ment sad it wu lost ; you 8, any: 45. Hnn Mr u-limr then moved [ha third >1 . . . .1 Dr. Erly and Ir J. Han]. ,n ;..`.-_'3`-`H wninpaoors, aosmav, ILI.lJuz.-1-- February 1: t, 1371, R. WALDRON, Wilson s Buildings. 071. '~ PROGI-I1-MME. Ann I- _..o uvuuo, OANALA auumrrs, DY Anny In P. O'Beilly, Jr. PART II. .Pinuo sud Bu-monium. . Dinonh Inge]. Raknr and Ir Dunchnrm lo (Whig to copy.) IIIBDI Illu ll WII IOII YUII ll, UIJI `[0. Hon. Mr Cu-ling then moved the third tending of the bill which was carried. Thu hill to innm-nm-an the Onkvilln Mil. Major Genghty. on-.-1 ".L1.' '12.; Rue. rv INSTRI SONTAG8, IUFFLEB8. FAICY CLOAKING8; C081` PRIDE, M LNKET8, BLACK SILK8, Juunra WINTER AT COST. `....BoIIini. Jo township of Aucuter, with authority to sell the nine, and to purchase other lands, sud otherwise so upply the procepds thine- of. v One wey well imegine the high~ etrnng excitement, the gloomy etnpor end de- epondency of the French et the turn which evente heve teken in the wer egeinet Ger- meny. They might rejoice et the prospect of en immrdiete peece end et the ectnel ceeeetion of bloodehed, eeve thet the end hee been reeched through e eeriee of cele- mitiee overwhelming to French erme end deetructive ef the hitherto proud poeition of the netion. The fell 01' Peril is the leet, end :to e Frenchmen the greeteet, of theee tremendonmrevereee; end it hee neturelly been felt ee the heaviest blow. We cen eeercely be eurprieed et the reported euicide of Minieter Gembette under ell theee gloomy circnmetenoee. Thin Minieter, more then my other member of the provi- eionel government, hee been cherged with the conduct of the wet. Ae Wer Hinieter he did his beet to excite the people to e hopeful reeietence. Hie worde end deede to the very leet were deent end full of ielee enconregement; but efter enrprieing exertions he in common with ell Frence hee hed to enocnmb to the euperior force of the enemy; end to him the dieeppoint- meat` meet heve been inteneely poignent. Thet he ehonld heve sought reliet in nu: deetrnetioe ie to be regretted, but it ig .0; surprising. The deodeimply mute the client on one mind of as deep excitement which hee epreed ova the whok~"`E;,qnch , people. IUIV1 Verdi. '. '.L 200 cans filrwo Polml TINB sf lI_3d. Fresh House-kc e].n"ng j. I THE WHOLE STOCK, TO BvE`CLE_AR.ED OUT ` _ % .5]; Mn NI :2 :1: LE. |_6lV|NG up 3usmss,|A Grea_t Clearing Out Sale im ' mlrhl B. mnnm am; am. """ \ AT IUlCYUU|'UUgII' Iu [UT UIBBY p|lI'PU3U9. Bill to incorpnnte the Newsboyn` Lodg- . ing nnd Induatrinl Home of the city of To- rohto. I):lI pa Aw---no oh- 6n--`plain. nf `BIA Silk [Dresses Grey and Wl|ltc__ Canopy . nuuinn wail ?; 1rC<)` '.31`:III.-U-34".. mil ' H usu M-.. \_nm-mom it `Mr! 1. 3]) fi wan: an-C" GT8] 0! .990 ,u1-up nun: ml! 4.. ...- ` WI SILL VIBY I WI SILL TB! OBIAPIST TIAB. w: sum. HIGHLY-FL vounn V = A ~31uml P1 -Bill to unend an Act to Authorize the Church Society of diocese of Toronto to sell certain parts of the Rectory had: of Peterborough, sad for other purposes. Rill tn int-nrnnrnfn thn Nailhnvn` Lnda. Jun. 25. For `Plfticuhu m1y..m 7 : A 1 1% VB. ,.;'fl N11 Ans KELLER; mu Duxnn nun. IALAQE jut arrived, froth not In Iplur ` IN P810]:- ;->.= '-1 n 51.? V 5: 3 , ;_- I [um roTLLowna-- g sumux mum max. Woollen heed; , - gain: . IISILL THI 'l`IA8._ SGOTBII MAIHALADE. FAB BEIAIW 008'!` PRIOR. K01150- Bill to exempt the townships of Bid- dulph ud McGimvny frop Minion for gravel road purposes outside of aid town- Ihipl. Hon. Mr Cameron mend the second .; cc of ock, unsold II st llu-cl: will by sold on hum, wmnur ALL otui mus; ran` finnxpmnv mus: or -run ynnuxsns. unn 3 I 'I0`0'3.` ` 'I`IN0l'IIIOII',I1JI~I .1 ua-i-1: .S'm3!1r`z'zL.i F;g.. JAIBI nuns, mum-an ` lloiao. amps. the second reading of the bill to incorporate the Fem- loa Falls nilway company. Carried sud referred. ll- THUR`..- .`U-_:I;.__\ _____.1 .|_- _- w. 3. new a co. .w. 3. lens Q 00. GLAQGOW gvU]_'r1oN | F9 .'-lllolo-_ "Emu 1 1'8 Ul&.`I"v'. M ' uI5L-ul33l. -4-151 4- .. ` ")1 Incl! mm ' OHOIDI BLACK `IIABJI Ehtzmsiin tins. I KUICTYUU Mr Willinmn (Hsnilion) movod the ne- cond reading of the bill to amend the net incorponung the Wellington, Gray abd Bruce rnilwny company. nod to extend the time for completing the same. Csrriod. If Wnllia moved tho second rnuiinn of N`. has: hit` .w1negy`.4f {ME (JAKE . n.-an-(no i .1: nu`! av 1` I345} 35"` Lina! ulna Ior oousploung me name. UIl'l lO(L Wnllin moved the second reading of the bill to amend 83 Vic. cap. 7!, entitled An not to exempt from municipnl tun- tion for A certain period, 3 augnr renery proposed to be erected in the City of To- ro'nt.o." Curried nnd referred. An Ilu l".-Ii-..- -an-`A Al`- OR:-A -`.3 ~.._.. 2 1 L any `NEW -` 3`: `NEW -1 mu` II! IJOII. UOOTEI ICYVII \200ClIIIlI, UUOBIICO. on. Hr Richerde moved thet the bill be not reed e third time, but the: it be refer- red beck to committee for the purpoee of heving the opinion of the Jndgee of one or more of the Superior Conrte to give en ` opinion reepecting the meaning of eonne expreeeione in the eeid will. In offering the reeolution the hon. member enpported it et eome length, going over the nae er- gumente which were edvnnced the other night when the bill wee discneeed in com- mntee of the whole. II... II: Wand Annannp. eh- -._._A..-_A nllai II. 1 law r--r. , untimcnb. noon :1: in nfkcloth KDIIIO." UIITIGCI IIII l'CII|'l'I. Hon. Mr Cerling moved the third reed- ing. of the bill to conrm the Deed {or die- tribution end eettlement of the eeteee of the Hon. George Jervis Goodhne, deceeeed. Hun. Mr Richnde moved that the bill be n ngckclm 1:5!!! or to con; 9 duo nppougu tn Ividont, And it Is, citiuu of Vonsil my obtiin tldin In still wighh t capltpl. Hither count, :11 were c should tell who hen, lgrothou and M of the siege, for tween the citing: - --_:...|- rnphhl 1-- 3 .--.Tl:Vo `follow snnmfndqllt It ` d 86, ooiniu rylin hil n of patience. I! `us within the` their into. time all sort! ` ` gtho eohbf ` Bomo dnclar5`t|u8' unlled tint thug _..x, 2).. AI.-. LI... ODIIILI Iv J-U-v- tho idn thus tho Clio! tho gratin "Io wring tho min ' otornity. Some, `Ion-0 but not" of the 0`: - nu... ._.| . poruu Inn: in IIIIIIIIIIIIOII. The Home adjourned at 10:05 p.In. .*-D3OI0!`~ ` Id.._. -1 ..|.n- . ry of this of Pure 17 do of then" I `tho duty of and ` nlinu.` On ` by Oct: V in In: in ' of and 0|) H BBB LAST PAGE. nporua prognu. Home went into commmoo on tho bill to iuoorponu the St. George : Society of Lon- don. Roportod with In unondmou. Th: Hnunnglnnrnntl at In-AK In an _ `Thanofsi 15? . III IUD. --v-_ y wnfdludvun KIIGEBIIK The Bean wont into comnittoo on the bill for Jim mllnfnf than 1123!: 11' thn `A0: Jnlun 'lnnIng-u - ta WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEB. 1. @839 magmas. u...._ _. _j_* _ 1-u wm-un-'nn was '1 arm nilii ndplunngud ahuonhgnyvnnud lnnvli-an. nloh-Ll-g L5-I g-A _.Ll_a.. I 1- ruwt-\, an 5-: I-Us gvuqvunmull choc-rlyoongofthohluobirdundrohlnto gin it I truly spring cluncur. Tho thaw oontiamddnnghnnigigandulngnpction ofthonncwludhppouul. Rnonnn-.-`l`ho Chief of Polioo roooivod this morning from the police oulhoritieo of Olovolond, Ohio, the following coumnniootion : A1-not ond dolivor Kory Lounobrough, who olopod on tho lllh Jonnry, I871, from North Rldgovillo, Lox-oln Conny,-Ohio, with William Neil. Theogooftho lody in twenty-lhroo, ond tho man in oighloon. Tho] took with than about 3300 in goodo, tho property of tho |ody'I rolo\iono-vory bod policy on tho port of Wil- liom nd Kory. Runny or Human, Bu-nu up Dunn. -'l'ho oen of `the registrar of murlngol, birth! and dull): In crowded this morning with persons who bu! failed to couply with th- ngictry luv, eager to avoid the poulty. 8nd in the slum: em: or the ma impuod ya . ' Qnnrlnw Pout: Own. Wnubn.-Hutu ABC. -n lahhoom-John lung. 0 upon, cu uunopolnumrqun. `rhbvuho Tn: PouoI_QoInuu|onu.-'l`ho meeting of the police eoimiuionorl in nod for tomorrow morning at eleven o clock in thn polica court. TIIATIXCAL OoxnlY.-Ir H. Townsend in oxpootod to arrive in town next week with hi: theatrical company, to nuke unngouonu for opening his than-e hero. He intondu to open with the populu piece of Lost in London. YUKON ! The Homo went into ooumittoo on the bill to incorponto tbs Shun of St. Joesph. of tho Diocese of London, in Ontnrio. The committee npintod The Bonn Inn into cnmmmm nn um bill 0oIlI1'.- Wo all nmnuon to Hon. DuRoohou' gnnd soul and instrumental con- url in the City Hull thin evening. No pain; hue been spared to render the cnurtsinmont utiafnctory. Tn Soaooz. BoA|n.- l`ho muting of tho Boa]:-d of Common School Trnuou will take plus this owning in` the Council Chamber st half-put nun o'clock. 'lbe smallpox prevails in St. John. Six~~ teen cum won reported yuterdny. rs Mnnllnnh -36 . ..t 1 ..I._ |l-n_,n.,u -en... uu-vvw nun: ;=r-uawuyuuwruly. Mn McCulloch, wife of John Mcculloch, tailor, of Compton, committed suicide only yesterday by hanging herself. A_bout twenty-ve year: ago MoCulloch e m wife destroyed herself in 3 similar manner. It in thawing today. - - - ~ - - - -v vvys WBIU pusueul. A Helifex telegram etetee the: e fetal erey took place in e house in Weter etreez occupied by J. O'Neil, ehoemeker. A quer- rel took plece between O'Neil and Kennedy, one of hie men, during which O'Neil met hie deeth. Kennedy wee erreeted ; be for- merly belonged to the 47th regiment. On the 301:}: an accident occurred on the St. Andrew's and Woodstock Railway by which one man was killed. p-l\I__ _____.__,_ ,9 .| 7 1 rs vv-anvil vuo lllllll W38 [INCU- The members of the Locul Government of Non Scotiu. are now considering the policy to be pursued on the opening of the Legisla- ture. * .-..-.. ..-...... l Ind. That the bone jide anbecribed capital together with any bonueea or loene by munici- pal _corporationa, and from the proeeede ox bonde to he leaned or authorized by euch char- ter, leevee no reaeonable doubt that eueh road ehall be commenced and completed, including aidinge and etation honaee, eo an at loan to be ready for the rolling etook within the period mentioned in auch charter, provided that no Railway Company ehall he held to be entitled to each aid for any portion of their road for the conetrnctlon of which a contract hae been en- tered into eince day 1870. V. That the eutn to be granted to any Railway coming under any of the elauee hereinbefore mentioned and authorized by order ot the Lieutenant Governor in euuncil to be entitled to receive the name, shall not be leea than or more than thouaand dollars per mile. HWY OIL.` L-1,,, _ - 1' ' "` " .~ uuuu_ uuuV LIUSAL. Montreel, Feb. 1.-Tbe News Boys Home in Mountain street was formelly opened lest evening "by en entertainment et which About 100 boys were present. A I-[nlifnr tnlg.-um... -s-s..- .1.-. - t,A-- "VI. Tho! before nny part of the nid Rail- way Fund Ihlll be paid to any Company -the Cornmiuionorl of public work: Ihlll report for the information ofEi| Exoolloncy in Coun- cil lhu Iuch Company hue comploted their road in nccorduoe with the condition: and requirement: conuinod in the fourth proceed- lug resolution." -_ vu--v-4 Int. That their Railway Charter authorise: the construction of I road in the direction of our free grunt unitary, or pointinf \o our inhnd watery. -1.: mt... oh. 1...... 4-1- __L-__!L_j , lDOl'Xl--I UIHIOIIO I!) [DO CD811 . comninoo nportod the bill with 1 nlight nncndnent TEA Anna tan! Sal: nan:-.300`. .-._ 01.. R111 0'... nu lul n Ivvnuvvo ll. That looking to the beneciel reeulto which heve grown out of thnt. policy the neces- sity beconu epperent of no longer withholding the like nuietnnce to eimllnr well-oonnidered end bona/id: entorprioee nut any he nnderto. ken through eeetione of the country more re- Inote from exieting thoroughferee, penning through thinly settled trnctl end leading into our Free {Grunt `Territory, or to our Inlend Wetere, thue creating feeden to our min lye- tem of reilronde-lergely contributing to e more extended Iettlelnent of our Dominion by e hnrdy nnd indnetrione population end greetly facilitating the trnupon of the prodneu or our egricultnre end our mince end forests to Iner- kete eegerly eeeking the June. It! 'l'L-4 o-_-.1- ---_.:_.. .|___- :--:__e.|_ {nstead of being deferted an Wu 3% one time feared would be the end. The blnnh will, of course, bo lled u the rolnlutiona put through committoe: - - `qr 7 Tho Hon. Attonaely-Generol Iocdoiold giveow notioo that he will nova on tho: thin Houu do on next rooolve itulf into 3 Oomnittoo of tho Whole to connidor tho folloviing resolutiogo .4 - ` ~ MY 'l`L-o oh... .:.I --...o-4l in ck- n--Q it: oh. vv vvuuuuwn -uv Ivllvwlus nvsnuuuvuu .7 "I. That the aid grnnted in lb; put by the 1:10 Province of Onnndn to nilrond onterprluc connecting chief centre: of fwopnlnion and u-nde bu been lu-gel; innu-unoaml in inaou. in; the dovolopmont ot thn wnlth Ind reeourcu of this Province. ..n -u... .- . .. I 9.. u _V-. .-.....J uv---u. nay p-nut. "XII. The! toverdl Iecnring tbeee duireble `objects it ie expedient that the lam ol dol- len be let epert from end our of the Uonuolid ted Revenue Fund of this Province and to be designated The Railway Fund." unv II`)... ..- h-:I_--n..._-__ -L-II L. -_ -av--.n-uvu nag AI-uw- I Iauu. LIV. That no Railway Company ahall ha an. titled to Inch aid until they ahall fnrniah proof to tho aatlafutioa of the Liontanant Governor in Council. SPECIAL TELEGRALIS. (Per Ionzreal Line.) mom MONTREAL. uh---I l'-|. 1 rtu__\v,, n .-.. |,-an...-cu, nu vvl n:-u-uu .1-101' payment. , I vhhtuoogngnnlnnuidnnhy nu. Illoitngnotl hr:-nr,uIhven=' ru-untowatt. Pouudnoocld ho lulu Illa ne Inch. A A JOIN 3330.311. I0. 1. ' ` ' THE undenlgnod vibes to but for I term I Fun of nbovn "400 Ian, nearly all cloned, within onoanilid I half of the city main, and eupablo of keeping from 00 to '10 coin tboycu round. Thu owner would mock the fun with con, if desired. as ho bu {hoot hall the tuning uquiy `ung;-o mu Sublet for nearly that llit, and in lap Bonmnldisinonoofunbt Dgi_yFum in the Ooomy, Inving water in new any eld. Iwo|ld`| o\l thohn: or divio it In two, to unit nnnhnu-L an vnrv ran.-s-.1- ...... -: -iXIu `:11 the fun: we unit punhuou, on very rent; .1. 3..--'o{ nunem. - `KI! HOOK VIII! III OOIIIIIIIIQ IEO 011] 1'0! the rpm! of the unto of the late John Flnnigon, oto towllhip of Chorlottobutgh, in the county of Glonglrry. ` Adoptod with an onondncnt In the fourth clinic. The um to cnsblc nu trutccc o. xnsumrom Prubytorin Church to loll load: hold by then, for the an of the colgrcgltion, and for other purpoccl, wu adopted without omondmont in committee and concurred in by the Bonn. The bill to nnthorhn tho lidhnd Rnllinv V Ull W Ol'Ol'. The foregoing were the distinctive battles of the wet. There were numerous minor engagements which cannot be dignied by the name of battle. General 7 ementa were fought at Paris and Metz, during Iho siege: of thou places. -j- __.-uauu. At the reeidenee of the bride`: tuber, on Wednudey evening, Juury 11th, by the Rev. Richard Willon, W. I. Iinilter, It Jeane Lawson, teacher in Gnu-eqni. to lie: Clnrloul lelieu Uunpbell, third depghyer of Jena Oempbdl. 511.. llnnn. h uuucr rnnco rroaonck Ulmrlen. 14 - Mout.belliud(?)-FoughI bottom Belfort and Montbdliard Jnnnu-y ll-12-13. Bourhaki defeated by the Gotnnnn under Von Wordor. 'l"l... l'..-_._..:__ ____, .. .. . Malian" Clmpbdl, bq, Iunnty. ancx Unlrl. 8-Gmy.q-Fought November --' The French defeated by the Germene under Von Wu-der. 8-Boves.-Fought near Amiene, No- vembet 27. The French defeated by the Germans under Muleutfol. l0_pnnO. Nnvnll _Ii`n..-Ln. n..__,1 ., na- uermnne unaer muleutfel. ' 10-Pont. Noyell.-Fought December 22- %. An iudecreive action, although the German: remained masters of the eld. 12-Vi1lersexel.-li`nnoM J ..... .. In DUUTDIKI. l3-Le Mana.--Fought January 11-12. Chanzy completely defeated b the G01-mun under Prince Frederick Char en. Mont.belliArdl?\-Ia`......|.. 1.-a_-.- mun: uuuer uoneral Von oer Tsnn. Second battle near Orleans, fought No- vember 9 and 10. Von der Tann defected and driven from the city by the French under Do Palsdineu. Third haul- um..- n_I--_, 4- I A h ucrmunn rcmnmeu masters of tho eld. 12-Villersexol.-Fought January Von Werdor defeated by the French um Bourbski. 13713. Il--- 'l7`----l- ' we Lrown rnnce OI rrnssle. 6-Seda.n.-Fongbt on the 30th and 31st of August and the ls: of September, 1870, resulting in the oom late defeat of the French b the combinedlforcee of the Crown Prince 0 Prussia. and the Crown Prince of Saxony. The Emperor Napoleon, Maribel Mecliehon and the entire French army surrendered prisoners of In. This series of engagements in known as the bettlel of Sednn, although the ghting on the ret two days was at some distance from the fortress. '7 0-1---- `l.1:__r L_..|, A - uulnlnmou um ooncunoa In D] we nouu. to Authorbo tho Kidlsnd Railway of Cnnnda to oonlolldnu iu nortgspo, and for other pnrpoou, wu road I third time and mud. uuucr uo raxunneu. Third battle near Orleans, fought Decem- ber 1 be 5. De Paladins: complete] de- {acted by tho Gormsna under Prinoo tod- erick Chnrlel. R_l1p.u~I`......LL \7.,, . m- -..... .4... guy A.AAHLAJJL u l-Woerth.-Fonght on the 6th of Au- gust, 1870, resulting in the defeet of Mar- ehal Maollahon by the Crown }:Prince of Prussia. *. 2--Forbach.-Fought on the 6th of An- ust, 1870, on the heights between Sur- Eruck and Forbuch, reaultin in the defeat of F1-osu1-d : corps by the ermuu, under Goneral Sleinmets. 3 a_M-.. I. rm..- tu..-L. -_ AL- um r IJIIIIUTISI OKIIIIII { 3-Ma.n 13 Tour.- Fought on the 16th of August, 1870, between the armies of Main` lbal Baznine and Prince Froderick Charles. An indecisive action. A,...-....I..u- I.1...._I_; -_ -1. Inn - 11!] IIIQOCISIVO BCIIOB. 4-Grnvelotto.-Fonght on the l8th of August, 1870. Marshal Bua.ino n urmy forced bsck upon `and shut up in Metz. 5-Beaun1ont.--Fought on the 29th of August, 1870. Do ,Failly s French corps surprised and cut to pieces by the forces of the Crown Prince of Prussia. R_.qAAan Zwnnnkb An LL- 9nn_ -_.I I1 . lUl'I 7-0:-lea.nI.--Fint bsttlo near Orloanl, fought October 10 and 11. The French do- festod and driven outofthe city by the Ger- mans under General `Von der Tsnn. Second battle near y-Inna. r,.....1.s U- nu- aava nu -AnnaA\ln. The London Time: has the following :-"At Windeor Outle, during the abeenee of Her lejeety the Queen, and the Royal tamlly in the lale of Wright, eoneldernhle prognee bu been made with the paratlone {or the approaching nuptble her Boyel Bigbueee the Prlneeea Locke and the Iarqula ol Lorne. The Albert lenorlal Ohepel, at the eaten and of St. George a Chapel, and which was once known ae Cardinal Woleey'e Chapel, in being p for the eeremony by the em- ployeee o the Board of Worha. The interior walla of the Albert Memorial Chapel ere de- corated with Baron Triqueti a heeutilul marble pictures, the Salviati moeaice, and other unique and eoetly edornmeute. For the purpoeee of the Royal wedding, the inlide of the building will he trauafortned into tastefully tted up uaembling and retiring roouu. The atone pavement in being covered with a b ed oor- ing. The Albert letnoriel Oha ie only eeparated from the east end of rge e Chapel by the eovered entrance to the chin- tare inbubited by the Deeu end Oauone of Windsor, and the marriage proeeuion would thus have to proceed but a short diahauee, in act only a few yarda, to reach the rolls in front of the altar. With the View of eordiug pro- per eccomodatiou for the numeroua and die- tiuguiehed persons who may have the honour of being invited to attend the marriage the exact number of aittinge in the choir has been aeeertained by the Court ociele. The marriage is expected to be celebrated about the beginning of March, while the Queen in in residence at Windsor. The Prinoeae e trout- aeuu is being prepared by the dierent Court tradeapeople at Windaor, London, end elae- where. j only b " bob:-I lln','oV|x-I this lII0l.'i`y and It oonelluiol &Lport1y chief of police, I-ht `king I p` '3! the fngnnt wood," with owing ity ruumod his labour! upon toutrnrn of hh_._|nnp of Pain Ind its onvironn and lbs poailion of the Prnuhn nnny, with the one: spot in Paris when or olophun fall, which in: boon interrupted by 5 . __ . . .----I .5 vvluynuuvu v. - --r -. --v overland toute to Pembroke, with it: ed"!- Fs-I Ind dilenlunoianyhbq-9 |8?|PF4U; geologically", zoolbcelly, bounicelly, pnholo- gieclly (which the chief` inlilll nuns. the bee: path to be Ielecled), theologically, and both ends ofit ploally, Ilong with he prehis- toric Irchaology. This in the coldest week upon noord in Kingston, the moon umpontnrc of tho Inek wing about 4 degrees below zero. The thor- unomotor wu conunnonlly below sum for 105 bourl. IETEOROLOGICAL ABSTRACT FOR THE wnx mmmo us. 23, 1371. punuu. The bill to empower the West Iiddloonx Agricultural Society to all cortnin lands was sdoptod without` amendment in com- Inimo and ordond for I third reading tomor- I. nan 1'__>_ LEASE. . KINGSTON OBSERVATORY. N. P. DaPtns,A.l., Observer. . THE ROYAL HABRXAGE __1__ m:_._ L_- .I_. ,n,,., THE BATTEJE FIELDS. DAILY NEWLS--WEDNESDAY MARRIED. F] IU- I under THI ndorligipd v;:n5uivI applicants 3! hhoa, 0 Inllill, IIEIIMY nyggth -ML-- '- On motion of It Gnhun (Eating) the bill to unond the not inoorponting Albert Collogo, Bollovillo, Wu road I Iooond time Ind rened. `FL- n...` u-.-.0 inn. ..--:u.. -- u.- |.:n uaan ASBOBTIINT, FEBRU}RY MAGAZINES. CHEAP AND GOOD, ' And I fresh lupply of CRANBERRIES RECEIVED Tnln n A v new swear ommczs OYSTERS ! I HAVEOOIIENCED THE REIOVAL of NIGHT SOIL, And an fully preporod (u the ice in in good order) to attend to I" order: loft. :1 the Chimney Viowefu oico, City Bull Buildings, near the Police Station. W. B. FULLEST, Wlllinnuville. Inn. 19. uonnmuwnl reeuvoa tor roru-mu III uu, and Pholognplu to be enlarged and Uolouted. Jnny. 30. HA1` elegant SHOP Ionnorly occupied by by It Buoey, uljoining the shop now bald by him. Apply to J. BAWDEN, Notice to whom It vvu I-n-ugvny annvunuu GAIN in Kingston, for 0 than time. Studio` at his ruidonoo, Cone: of Earl and Wellington strum. Communion received for Portraits in Oil, Pholoarnnin nnlnrnd and Uolmned. We give nbjoinod thg solutions, lnid halal. uh `;`u."l|h:tl:-` Ionduy night, unpacking on pmm `id to nilwnyu which In an glsd to u. lloccht iotwud duh. um ........ .._.__