Kingston News (1868), 27 Mar 1871, p. 2

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OIL CLOTH, YOUNG EYSON urns, F3383 AND yngcmxr; W. R. McRAE &. (:5. Feb. 2:, nu: u tel: 27. lurch 23. Exm Briahm Fair Grocery, 1) pounds for and All other gndea at equally low 1 ___.._,. -... tuavvl us xurtner in very greet part due to the systemetic orga- nisation of the opposition, which has made great ebrts and put its machinery in operation wilhidiecriminatien and elect. The central organisation in Toronto supplied opposition cendidntee to every constituency where there was a chance of defeating a ministerial candidate. No such careful or- ganisetion seems to `have been employed on the ministerial side; and now, almost too late, ministerialists have to learn a lesson from the tactics of their opponents. When the House meets next Nevesnbet, the very first act`of organising the Legislntive Assembly [LYING Puioiusnb "tn 3} sun 11-on min HIIII Lt wugvnn, sILvnn.m.u~m, ) ]'EW. SEASON U 0 A In do 0 A1:-ur . _ OVERLAND; GUNPOWDERS IN ALL VABIITIZISZ mm sf l 16iMVoi_" sum FOR rwo IIIKI no on ma. rm sun will be aloud for time up, I_n don ;g.js`g.,i, . f Pnrcbuorl will do well to all only.` _..-. -c.v-v uvvwunavr UUIIIUI IOIIIIG, DOW- ovor, than my possibly be 5 rooompooition of 139 Osbinot. AND HIGHLY FLAVOUREI5 GROGERIES. nnxna-, IN 0 ATTIES LARGE Assonruzmr GREEN IVORY AND TLRTAN wmnow um `BU8S:iA OLD BYSON, do., do. -~e0ioE LOT 013` NEW strength of parties in the newly elected Legislative Assembly of Ontario give the Ministry a. snail mqjox-icy w_hich it is di- oult to x, but which is probably about six or eight:on njpurely ministerial question. This is much closer then was expected; and it proves thst pertain nets of the administra- iill mnnt hung n..-_--) ___LI: , - - - tun! pound: for one dllar. 1. one AND BLACK TEAS WORK AND NURSERY WHEN GREAT BARGAINS _ w ijcna ($9. BLACK TEAS, FOR runny usn; CHEAP Affll 7 _-... -vwvGIllUUK' Illl V01 , HP.` Assembly by the election of a Speaker will serve to test the strength of partiee, nnlees indeed i` should happen that the gentleman selected by the government commends himself to both sidee as afstrictly impartial pereon and no party man. The debate on the Address which will follow may probably raise a minister- ial qneetion, though the practice is getting more and more settled in Canada of leaving votes of hostility to or want of condence in the ministry to be made on asnbetantive mo. tion. Before November eomee round, how- Avnr Hugs. In-- ......:LI_ L- V V - msr ARRIVING. rurxm macs.` VERY 1 usulf n'rs.] VERY Law. Prices. BASKETS. ` OHOIOI. Bl-OPIIIII 0! SATURDAY, 3- SEE LAST PAGE. "'-" F".IIya'bon .,.....u $7. : on;:at;o(_oItad- ,,!k._ 1 K _IItI;IIirpIlIOd m an ` ' qt? .2; x`: . nu... wmxs-a`-u-on M tlhh Dianna! - "L'I;';' .`. 32.`: .':j .2` T ,. - ~ ._ho ~ - ` 5: ,. :_,,,js;-3,-goaorj uvamw wm =` 1 '- `Emu!-r lII~ qf, T 3 -,?*'55'I }QlI5l0,I||il pI;'clu- B j 5;. L ' . r-in-. :3:-.z`....";Y'.'.."...`.'.."..`..'.`.'2.'.;.-" ._. -_,'.*.u?:" ONI CA8! FRESH IIAIIIMIOK V I ~Jnuohuna,dn!ysocuu1ii- -I-|..n.1.n.....a ' IIVILLA `V*LHLE+.%~. `RESIDENCE; giIAl_jq:f;:f M 4! Bomb par dun, , ,-_, -.._, - ow--;-In The Oclointd _ an nos; nnm: A_nd__ p:_g.s1 g;_-1_':n cowgognpfgh j L \ .`u'; `f."s. nuns; % v x . : ` ; I I 1.; 0!B1'lI{ 0131138! nn A mun Ivan. . `K ` -"jf' ` .` ~ `Jun 4 in 1 It `mu ml-I as uvmmr HOPE, I. 7 i%.""'?!""-H-9"-I. _rrn 8_Al_LS_, Rlaongo, gxcacfgg .,. 1 Ollll, Bop _ Bar .3; ` puny 1: am by! _5meu;oc T or Iivnoy+Ivo`1hbu`IInlJfoi_ 1;! Iaa-, -.:.;"-%...-:.-*-....-t ':.*r-W W I 0300 E 5 I6rfflIo|i:&ul3 t|`uvnI,v m - ` s navy.-.J.\J\./aLI.I.J.I.II " '* uoxmn nvxnme. MARCH 2? % `-5 11? IOKSALE 0|! `I0 -IE lllfllfgj A BIART LITTLE ` 4 '1-H!-cm. 1!-`-F-if, (ruin - III. John 4., St. John's, 1-,.., 1 ``"`' "59"" -or-0. an Oxfotd, w 0-9-be!-. L. _ ~ 3 . x<":=u nn-n` `(_.r'.=;I__" '_.*'.':u'7i:i.u.r V _T:-----_ ..'4ve 5:. ..`L'!'_"'_ _;".'_"'_li_ m_hIm:.pl.mgPV no -- , '`'`*'4Ir:~1a-p;'_'-7:5*qn';` n....._j_._ nun anus: 0 vluzai 6 ooums nxrlu, WARBANTID Inna,` ABRIVLIG punt, AT F. S. RllE8 S, 151 Princess sum. Ii, 1.11% . V 93!` DONALD MACKAYB, AID BUILDING L013 V 1 4- ; "F`.I7` TSCHOOZNER, ITH RIGGING. ucaom ...| {in has pm-or if I` R! hunt: n[nm'_ [noon nuns. ' ' 4 F` - .-.........v... w name was somucn support tho country. l`he afoot in further in I" If...` nAl'I. drug on oh- ---A---~-`V > _ W on -ErIuny 1 upon the 1 = lllhllll, NOTIOI N) CXJIIEONDINII - nu.-.---.-_n..- --- _---._- _A tween the Anglo-Auerioen end the Anglo-Ge- I nedien will never be decided et the point of the beyenet on bloed-eteined elde, enidet ruined lmneeteede end burning cities, but by dip1ome- ey, by teriifs end by eteteureft. The rettnove en the politicel cheu boerd in thle direction we! Inede by our eoueine in 1864 when they thought proper to repeel the Reciprocity Treety. It wee e felee nove on their pert whieh we now see, end knew wee one to In_ "|`he eecond move wee President Great : meeeege ofil in thet pert reletlng to the ieheriee. Thet gene ie being pleyed out now et Weeh- iegton ;it remeine to eee who wine. Heretol'er Atnerieene in the Inetter of diepute between Inglend end themeelvee hen generelly ob- teieed the edventege, but the conetitution of the preeent internetlonel eolnmieeien in tri. pertite, Englend, Ameriee end Oenede, end our - lntereete ere wetched over by our noet trust- ed eteteemen. eo thet we mey_hepe for e dfgrgng relult. nu, n. l':.own an Vmrnnnl Suns -Wo invite ottontlon to tho odvortioouont of Mr G. H. Eohortin onothor column, and ponies requir- ing prdon suds would do well to give him I call. It Hobart in tho Kingnton Agent for Mr Vlek, the well known loght of Booholtor, and ho: 3 (all apply of but ond vegiublo node from tho: odohrolod oshbllohnont. The dollar and dollar and n hull poohgeiof nods adopted by Irobut will ho fond oxtronoly q:nvo- l atom for onoh on no not thoroughly nouorunt ` with oworo, but who an anxious to 331 o ~ phasing vorioty of oral trennrol for thoi, I llrdeu from o nlinhlo Ioureo. 1-no noun 3-1170 , oogpn, nu tanned tho worth; at the rdlwll {nu Luxembourg to lots. by way ol `rhlouvlllo. [uIuIrUu.lr rat the N vunnt L-ml Iuugunz 1 iii In `I onn-n The Ontario locel government, to whieh the management end poeeeeeion of the wild lands of thin Provinee eheuld never have been given, under the Britieh North Americen Aet, except in trnnt, by the genernlaovernment, have nl- weyn been strongly oppoeed _to the echeme of the Huron end Ontario Ship Uenal. It ban not been enked for a cent of money to complete the nnderteking. Ten millions`. of eeren of wild land (n lerge extent oerteinly) is wanted by the company to complete the works. Without J on Sendeld Meedonald can show that he in prepered to do better by thin land than the company, that he in pro. prepared to people thin now deeert, with I thriving and iproeperoun community ench a` would be enre to follow the construction of the ennnl ell along ite route he ehenld not keep the lend idle, but at once reeign it to civiline`. tion, commerce end population. The intent -...:..-..a n-:.:-|. -_z -i Pnuu'n1ol.-On Sctnrdnylvonlng the worrknun of Hours George Olford Ind 00 : Ihoo utnbliuhmont, prouutod Mr W. J. Dick, book-keeper of the rm, who in lbllt to loue_ with: hudlouo gold chain and a. piece of silver fox In Dick, :1 Q lurk o! their esteem and rupoct. An address oonuining exprec. nionl of upon at K: Dick`! luving was read and Iuitnbly upliod to by llnl gonllomn. Tn 0u|u|.- l`he ennnieraton for Kingston will commence, tomorrow, the distribution of the neoeeeary ecbedulu for the census. The following are the names of the ennrnerntore for the diluent warde of the city:-0et'nrequi, William Skinner; Frontenac, John Ferris; Ontario, nnd St. Lawrence, John 0. Incl; Ridenn, Alfred Patton; Victoria, Alexnnder McKenzie; Sydenharn, Joeeph Sullivan. It should be borne in mind that pereone refuting to never the qneetionn of the ennrnornton, are liable to a ne of not leu than ve, nor more `ban twenty dollars for each oence. ......, ..--_......- -.-u rvrua-uuaa. The most eminent Britleh end American lagineern have pronounced the scheme practi- cal and easy of acoontpliebment ; forty millions of dollar! would be expended in thin country during it: conatrnetion, whilst the increeu to the populntion would add incelculable wenlth to the community. It in not likely that n ahrewd and intelligent people like the Yankees, would offer to carry out the underteking if they were not anre ofeuccena. All great worka and un. dertnkinxl have been cried down by little peo- pie. The Sue: cenal was pronounced by George Stephenson to be an inapouihility, nnd pooh-poohed by the greet Lord Palmerston, but yet toey it in n fact, and chips from Indie and Ohlne are anilling along its water: in spite of anal: predictions. ' -n-_. L._. , ,L_, A, ,. --_._-_ J...-on.-=1, -nu wutv yllsci Ill U10 (lock this morning, charged with diaordetly conduct, breaking tense: and with being veg. nnte. 'l`he;women, who in well known as 1 dia- repnuble cberecter, and who wullbereled from 3501 on Wodneedeyjut, wu returned to that institution for thirty dnyl. The trial of the non wu postponed until tomorrow morning to enable than to procure witneesel. Dun non F1amnua.-Peter Heggerty, the men who received eeverel blows in the fees in, A light with Robert Patterson _e short time since, which resulted in copioul bleeding at the nose, died yesterday, and en inquelt will be held this Afternoon st the deoeued s resi- deuce, Pittsburgh, by Dr. Barker, coroner. The coroner will open the inquiry this efternoou and adjourn it until tomorrow to give time for the production of witnesses. ---- r...--so-v--. `ITVU have I change of ministry, which does not new improbable, I trust the next govern- -eat will uh: I more atntounan-like View of thin great undertaking than ha: been nceorded by their predeeeuorl -Yonrn. to, SPnnowa.-0olone1 Hance, Unitod States Oonml, has not yet received his conaignmchl Of sparrow: from New York. Ho xpoctn to re- oeive then, however, in I luv day: by express: und in made all ngcesury preplrltion for their reception. Tu Wu-ran.--'I`he pleasant weather of yesterday was followed today by a severe stone from the northwest which covered the grodnd eeveral inches deep with light, feathery new. The braeehee and smallest twigs of the trees, and surrounding objects were rapidly envelop- ed in a spotless mantle, which gave to,the_ land- scape a beautiful and magical e'ect. The stem eolmuesoed et en early hour this morn. ins, and although the snow is rapidly disap- peering, will heve the eect of retarding the work of the farm for several days. Pomal Court, l[oIdAy.-Bofore Hi: Worship the Mayo:-.-Nicholn Wright, arrested on Sat- urday, III chm-god with being drunk sud find two dollars or ten day: in pol. Willinm Proctor, Tholnu Gnllnghor, Ohnrlel Print and Catherine Brown, wore united on Bnrriaeld Common yeuurday, and were placed in the dock Chin rnnrnina oh.-nu! -loI- -I:---i--'- u Xingoton, In-ch 27,1871. .-..., -u.' Bun 3. Evan. Tho inhbimm of in my -pulinentnl :: :.:.=:=;'-.=...,."".::r--;".~'r..2r,I:::, apochny Alana war rlbboun each ea in the lunch ntiohl oololu. ` SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (Par Iontrcal Lina.) FROM MONTREAL. ,. Montreal, Much 27.-Sir Edward Kemiy, Liout..Govornor of Nova. Sootia. and daughter are at St Lawrence hull,aIso Dr. Mngill M.P_ of Hamilton. uunolll cnlnoler nan nun plncu at be Orz:;o;; the factories of H. Schuoldcr. Bold` Annyol the Yocgu wouunt to thalpot ma succeeded in q-emu an mm. Tho mguiam Um Irltvd. glgd Inouumo have boon hken to :' prevent 0 mpiuupn of thus dopIoubladimrb- 3 menu. ' q V. --_._...uuu At the presentation of the memorial to Colonel Dyde in theishapeofa full length portrait of himself inf uniform, Lieut. Col- onel Stevenscn occupied the chair. Ex. Mayor Workman and a large number of vol. nnteers. oosrs having seats on the platform. Colonel Dyde was reeeived on his entrance by a guard of honour of the Victoria Ries The Hall, which was tastefully decorated, was lled with ladies, volunteers and citizens. The chairman, in opening the meeting, referred to the long service of Colonel Dyde, from shouldering a musket in 1814 until he rose to be Commandant of the active Militia force, a position he had held for 14 years. The chairmen also read a formal address in which was exirpressed the extreme regret with which members of the volunteer force have learned that, by the provisions of the Militia Act of 1868, the connection which had so long snbsisted between them was severed. Colonel Dyde, who was loudly cheered,:made a feeling re- ply, in course of which he referred to the good old times when tMontreal could boast of s magnicent and imposing brigade with one paid ocer only, the brigade major. In'n. latter nf nnnlncrv F-mu Mnvlnu n..---I IIJUUI Inn _to pay only four Inmiuds to G LII!- rrnnoo will, the:-oforez, .. .. V... ..-uwuu in will In regular. The town of Euro hnn ntnrted nn nntl-Prnl. eien league, end has celled npon nll pntriotn to refuse any employment to Prneeiene, end not to have my denlinge with them on my nccennt whatever. Such nennnree will permit of the employment of Alnntlnnl in the poet! formerly occupied by the Gernene. The Wuer Gazette eeye that the pert of the nntionnl debt belonging toAlneee end Lorraine, end the oonnpennntion to the reilwny eonpenin end nundry other dednctionl, will nlnonnt to nbout one naillinrd. F1-nnee therefore, to Gem... V..- V.-no vu-A vvn u..._,, vuu unguuu IuaJ0r. Inle. letter of apology from Mayor Coursol. who was unable to be present, he said :- No one can have forgotten how during the Trent affair the brignde of volunteers under Colonel Dyde s command turned out 4,000 strong, sad I can safely assert from person- sl observation, for I had during served years the honour of serving with him, no ner or more eicientbodyofvolunteers ever parsded in this city. `D. u......- nr..-|-..._.. .._r,A-,-, r- - A merchant in Indln lg ed his "wooden wedaia:".:.:::2L" other thing: with 10,000 1," of In Among thirteen largo poplu log; I ' d h in -no.3 9|... .. .u_- _, '_" "" "`." I"?!-1 IUKU. It in Itued that on the instant lion than ve th::`:l:|`;"lo?t'e`h.r uh ihrin were doliunod in Brunei: boin 3..'m `eumnluion of con-upondoueo '13,, .5 no. The pout henceforth will he regal-_ 1'.` town of Harm In. .......a __ _ .. _ -_.l .--n-. It is said thnt nearly 0110 half of the childnn of the district nchooln of Oincinuti are em- ployed in the Itndy of the German lnugu And occupy as loan lnlf their tine with It. Velma`: Irlrdnnnr i. e. as... -L-- - "1 i . The briarwood pipu" are nearly I undo from lnurol roo_u, obtoinod in lnrgo qnntitiu __ .....,..,,., .. nun nun ulolr III! gnrdoner in to lnrope Washington : oouhnnn in to AI gardener hujnu died again nut I :30 of 115. A ...---L-_. :_ I, :- ........-.. .- --.... v.-J. Ex-Mayor Workman, referring to Colonel Dyde, said it was now over 42 years since he saw this gallant ofcer doing duty at the head of his company as Captain Dyde, and it was diicnlt to understand how in the distribution of honours in con. nection the with volunteer service the name of Colonel Commandant Dyde should have been omitted-a name, which, above all others, should have led the list of distinc- tions or preferments. To men of this Dominion our volunteer` force is a important arm, and however anomalous our present position may be, however lorg or short we may be able to maintain it, it is our duty to foster and encourage those who come forward to stand up in our defence and to face the foe in the hour of danger-_ Thu T-Inn .Tnhn vnnnth Yul... T ..___:_ - 1 L pouoy euoptea by this Department in conduct. ing its butineu wee to encourage, where it wee precticahle, the conenjnption of doaieetic manu- facture, in preference to loreigu production, and the Canedian oil ha been found to anawer ell the requirement: of the public service at about one-helf, end in none caeae one-third of the colt of the foreign ertiele. A better d cription of leap in now being need than former y, which will coneutne Oenadien oil without erneting the wick, or unokieg the chimney end at the name tine producee e trilliant light. One of theee circular fountain hurnere, on the air principle, of theeecond lugeet eize, given e brilliant light with Canadian oil equal to 27 candlee. A Iup- ply of then in gradully being introduced into the Oetoptrie lighte throughout the Dominion. The Depertment ha: been making inqnirlee for eonie time put on the enhject of improved light- ing epperatue, both in England end hence, but no for u it in edvieed it has not been ehie tond eny deeeription of lempl eniteble for Oenadien or Petroleum oil equal to the circular burner iunpe elluded to, which combine in e reuxerh, able degree both hrilliency of light end eeono. my. II very I0! Maryland. '1 1. __z: NUHUI IV GJIIEPONDINTB Anon noun oonnnionuonn on noun no nuonuon Ofythlng forvuded forlnutuon mu: be wooin- Plllod bylho nnno and nddronn of mo vmor; not Iooouonly for pnbllonuon, but an ovldonoo or on- lhonuolty It I: also roqnatod that oornnpondonu will only wrluon one nine of the nhoot of pnpot. 0 cannot undertake to rotnrn roioowod communication .., ...,.. -_,..... The new school building in connection with St George's Church wi_ll be opened noxt Sunday. Q...._ L-.. L... 1-,!!- Inuu tv -uvu uuw u.-u in gun uuur U1 u8.uger_ The Hon. John Young, John Learning, Lt.- Cols. Belt and Bethune-and others also ad.- dressed the meeting in terms mos! attering (0 Col. Dyde.' "I`l.... ....... _-L__I 1 `II- v...u-..unu ununxnuualli. There have been erected during the put year no fewer than 26 new lighthonnl, 3 beecone end 5 fog whietlee, and arrangement: heve been nude for the erection of I jntveleu dioplric light on Sable Inland, About 100 miles from the Non Scotien cont, where the nevigetion in at all time: diicnlt; the extensive eend bars which extend 1 long dielence into the Atlantic, rendering it one of the melt dangerous localities in lhe Dominion. ` 'I`Iu n......o:.- -1 _:u H, - - III we uotnimon. The quantity of oil ` required for the Light- house urviee of the Dominion, for the nancial year ending the 30th June, 1870, wan 32,000 gallon, and the rate at which it was lnpplied was 22} cent: per gallon, in bond, including the cake, delivered at lontreal, Qneliec, Halifax and St. John. The principal portion of the oil delivered nnder that eontrut was good, al- though complaints reached the Department from some of the station: as to its quality. Thin was probably owing to the defective oonatrnction of the larnpl, which were made for the consump- tion of American Kerosene oil, which was a lighter duct-iptlon of oil and much more expen- Iive than the Canadian oil now and ; but the policy adopted by this Department tb ennotu-an. uh... :. ..-. 8,. 'olAnd has an nnnnpl-n.lo-l. .....\..-J Snow has been falling all the morning. :.j?__.__:j__.j CANA DXAN LIGHTHOUSES. a luau. I`..- .......-.I ;..._x_ . -_.... ---u will} II. vhnt George 1 America. This gain Gnnon at th. unulal. This ' Gnnon at the OOBRESPONDENOI. re 1-u nonoe or run nun nwe. Bir,-G. W. Hahn... leq., ono of the Ohi- oego deiegetee, in the non e! the Rev. D. Ia. Ioilen,o! Pioton. Ir 0. Icolion hegen hie Iiterery cercor no editor end proprietor of The New Nation, pohiinhed et Pieton, with greet credit for none yeere Loehing ehroed for none wider ephere of eetion, he wee ettrected to Ohieegc, where hie gnntieneniy Inenncre end greet ehtlity procured his e pceition on the prone of thnt city. He in now editor of the Ohioego Poet, end oonee to ;0enede in eoupeny with none o! the soot prominent Inen of thnt wonderful city to further end ed. nnne the chin: ot the Enron end Onterio Ship Oenei on our om.-....o. Inch hne heen Bid for end egeieet thb Itoprndone on- tnhing. One e! the opponente of thin Ichetne, I. 0. General, leq., et e pnhiic election Ieotieg the other night, eeid, no one oi` hie ree- eoee tor eoeh eppooitien, thet the completion of i the cenel would heiid ep enother city et the Inonth of the Enlhcr, ecvee naiiee from Tot-on. to, end ocneeqeeetiy he wee oppoeed to the on- I dertnhing. Sedo loeel inlnonooootten oleeh ` with end intercept greet netionni udertnhinge. 1 1-5. greet Weetie eexiooeiy looking_oet for 1 none Inore convenient end |ehenper;oetlet for In hugging yeeriy productions. For the Went, Oenndn h the wey to the ooeen, end ` rough here it nuut cone, or lay end rot or I fretee thoneeede of Iniiee;ewey, while! the poo. I plco otlnrcpe on on heif retione, hooenoo I there in noweyto hringthefood they deeire I no Inch to their own doore. in e nercentiie I end geogrephieel point otvinw, the heilding Of I theunei woeld render thegreetWeettIiho. I tuytone,hrieging the oern. wheet endnneet prodooing tetee of the Unin elnoot to on, own coon. Politinily it would oreete e nnieoe et Ieeliog end eonnnniv of iotereoto hetwene thetwo eoentriee, which it would he dionlt foreeohncnee Intierend Bonner on in. theihwithne. Toeliintee u Ipu,..., .en'u.e.-nu-oenpmme 'l'ho`:Ieetery .. ` pelitienipeepeoderenceel thh oontinenteehe. ,` . -us: vest. Itylo At punelhl Inlngr. I Am prepared to null then: at gure, Wholonle and Retail, Fioon Per cent Ohooper than if. _ Call and cnninc the pattern` foryounolvec. Bulng secuod I number of the but He. chnnicl in the Province, I am prgpnred to do ' House and Sign Painting, Gluing, Gaining, ; Paper Bnhging, Decorating gnd Pmooing i'n ; the best style At tho cheapest rule, and nuns! Inner. - -r--u, Gold, 1 HI. I... ......., VIJIVOI anal Pl the largest ock ever 4 m-round in -H I uola, Bani:-grout Marble, Oak and . cont pastoral; slot Papers, 41.1; `r_-, A A gurus; ARRIVAL _ Englilh, Sgotch, dinn Illlnnfnclnro. Hnvinn u-...:...a - - , _. -_. nun aavul. At Saint ldngda Mano, Ohatham, P.Q., on Sunday, the 28%|: March, Mary Rebecca, the beloved wife of Rev. Donald Roll . , a_.nd_ daugh- ter of tha late F. I. H111. Ian .4 .s.. . II II!) DIDDIICIDIO. - Having received a lplendid 1 Gold, Sntin-ground, and Pllin Rolewnnd Dunn- xnenus and ncqnnintnnncp invited to attend the funeral tho 29th, at 2 pm. without fun] Mango`: llguo, Oh Sunday. 28th Apply 11.- uuuuveu WHO 0! NOV. Dom Hill, - . Tho Huron And Onthrio nhip canal pro- J` ii Ipin brought before the public `_5"`1th the doth of an American deputa- tion at Ouun whose object in to scour. an enormous land grunt of ten million: of no `therewith to oat the ochomo nmongat otpitnlinu. The government of Ontario, Amino A-OK--1 ._.___.u ______:_.z._ -1- .... -_...,,.. muuguu me would cull on ho; nearou neighbour. She In: About entering the door, but heuilntnd, thinkingvlhnt the family might be taking their support. "Come in," said the bonus; "we are having tiblonnx. Yes, replied the visitor; "I thought! smelt .m' _____j-}._-__`..__ In one of the p_lou_ant villa New Yo.-k the onus day, u 9; housekeeper thought Ibo would Ibom d00|'. but henimlul oI.:..I-:_- -- ulc uulel complunt against us in thut we rhovud Inn: of uympathy with the repub- lic in its hour of utmost need, it. is singular the! it should be urged with such an en: tire want of nympnthy for us. We will, however, still hope that more moderate counsel: will prenil. We Inn. nu... .....-a mach ARRIVAL or noon-urn of `AV Amcriun Ind cu..- 11:... ...----L -A- uni nugusu spuuuug race. The London Daily News expresses the fol- lowing views:-.-`It will be a calamity to both nations if extreme views are forced by American opinion on the American Commissioners. The wide scope of thi- Commission is hardly appreciated by th.- pnblic ofthc United States. They approach the subject with an assumption which we are prepared to grant. In assuming that the Commission is only to assess the amount or damages this country will have to pay they beg the whole question in dispute. The Commission has to begin at the beginning and to ascertain the nature of our liability before it reckons its extent. It is not Am- erican opinion or American feeling that the Commission has to satisfy, but it has, it possible, to nd out the justice of Li]? case, the international law of the case and the true facts of the case. Having found out these points, it will then suggest some means of satisfying them, with an especial view at that point to American opinion and feeling, so that the Settlement, ir ..... new at Inst point American ofxinion settlement, if my settlement is arrived st shall be satisfactory to both sides. It is just this requirement of s settlement sstistsctory to bath sides, which the Americans do not seem to under~ stand. All thst they seem to be thinking of `is how fsr Great Britain will yield to their demands. Their feelings and inter- ests seem to be the sole measure by which the settlement is to be judged. Yet when the chief complsint .i..._-.a _-_. - w. -noamnox, ` pity Pnint Shop and Room Paper Depot, Burnt no tutu uluuuuuly. II II won and retained. -l.ZnL -. an... A..._.... :1. Friends and ` nvitul In -u--.a u ~------ --I1 `VVUKIIIIIUIII Ul UIHDIIV9 acting on the very general appreciation of thin echexne 0:8 viaioeary concern, and de- siring to retain control of the public lands, bee declined to propose any such grant to the Legislative Assembly; Ind N P| .l' tore have to helake themeelvee to the Domin- ion government and the Home of Common to leek aeeietance in that quarter`. The ef- fect of this renewed application has been to open up afresh the whole qneetion of canal extenaion and improvement in Canada. Members are neking thelneelvee whether (1-, u - ......-;rouna, and Pluin Imiu.-iiony , Rooewood Piper! of nugai. moral; also Plsin And Glued Window , Velvet and Plain Bordering. urgent ut_ock opened in n..o.'..:- ll uuuuu IIII runenl 0] w - , further not.}de:..` int Hanna : 11.... m....__, .. - ..-u-uuup Illll HOOD P3PrB`l)`:Pt't't, la: the 301}. na, Inch 26; ` gm 1 Id lhl fnnornl .. I `. .--5-u In Nelle!!! ;y, pgrtnjn worthy her ` W800 0! Western 7. curtain -...u.- 1 respectfully Wedoudoy, rther notion. _.-_ o-l.revVUIlnlUIlI su \lDllIU5- 3 Cenede should underteke public works fer ebove the requirements sf this ` country for the pnrpoee of eseletisg the de- velopment end prosperity of the Western Btetee. The incidentel benet thet Cene.- ds would derive further then the ret ex- penditure of money for construction, it is felt, would be very slight end eltogsther eecondery to the benet which the Western Stetee would derive from eny improvement end oheepening is the cost of treneport of their produce to the eeeboerd. Entertein- in; these idees the project of joint owner- ship end neutrelizetion hes evolved iteelf end probehly until this is settled the fete of the Huron cenel scheme will go undecided. Irreepective of the project for e nentrelizr tion of the Cenedien cenels, the Gene! Commission, it is underetood,hee pronounc- ed in fevonr of enlerging the Wellend end St. Lawrence csnele es beingjthe most {one eible step for Cenede in the direction of cenel improvement. v sllartyaonl of I Illlitltinn nf IIIOH pent In tntion of `.'"~l}li| W0fUIy ut entering: an. or Cann- l 50 ommmn 0HlI8I.'vu-y nu; rot Sale. , W. R. lulu! t 00. . 8 now ooabll such as St: and Bnnwork. mr good: will house in an 09-1 PLATE. FULL BODIED ,_ . . . " ...--yuuuu now 01 mo nam1num-a- ion mun hue inuenced public opinion for tho govemmonl to have lost somuoh in count:-v. the of: i. 4-..-.;...- :_

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