Kingston News (1868), 1 Apr 1871, p. 2

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Parson : White,` Griuuon Mngnonette. Sandringham Celery. General (in-gut Tomnto. `Tho Trophy Tomato, Prince of Wnlel Celery. Enrly Jersey Wakeeld Cabbage. AT HEATH & GUNN S. FLOWER SEEDS IN GREAT VARIETY. ' NUVELTIES or 1370-71 : DRY 60008 `AND CLOTHING nblc for tho sum... m--L - - FRESH I uu umee, mnguo March 31, 1871. In reality the Oonfederetion in now 3 country truly greet in point of extent of ' territory, diversity end riohneee ofreeouroee; end the element of populntion is done want- ing to make of this oountry e n!-clue ne- tion. It in therefore the duty of our public men to encourage the inoreeee of population bv attracting to the Dnminim. A` n-.....I- - g.` Anny Aadlrnowntz _ snags AT HEATH & GUNN's, "AT HEATiI-1- & UNN*s. I1, 30th lurch, 1871. I`,-.re.t,-so um. V';%-*~--`t...__._ I gannnx, 11EA9r"{ GUNN S. , which bone of the moat lain. ton, an be ob- mm of `lactic?! Boy Waite \. D-_In __ u. ..-.... ..,.......... u, -muons conmunncetion. The `test dicnlty with regerd to many public men in thetjhey do not yet realize the change which Confederation hee efected. They regud our united and expended coun- try so they have been eetjutonled to regnrd their own province in the day: of colonic} ieoletion; end ee 1 eoneeqnence they fail to take in the went: 0! a greater country or conprehend ire eepobility to meet thou WIJIIL EIELD A ncou, nooou Saunders, line I Sergeant, Mien Ellen Smith, He:-hen Smith, Uri G J Smith, line In-y Shaw, Mr Stun, Lewis Sutberleid, Jouph Tofu, G Tink, E aqua], Willing: nlker, [Ire Isry Welsh, lies 0 Wellsoe,Geo E 8 00 Wilson, George Wxighl, John Wvllo. Inim- nee. mun Ihe, E J Halon, Thomu Iloweu, Dept Peter Moore, J an-nee lonuon, I Harm, In I Mulligan, Iiu In-gt llurphy, Daniel loOemBr|dge, F llcDermott, Min I A IcFee, E Ilarnrv, John lemon, 1:. Ilcorory, John McKenzie, John Nichol, Mm Jennie Nnlon, lichul O Oonnor, In '1` Omar, Gahriol Patterson, Ailnirn Pmon, Robert Pnqneuo, Mnnrioo Prion, Dnvid (4) Pony, Mn II A Roeu, Edge:-ton Raymond, C Robertson I Bosnia Roso, Jobn Ron. Jnman vvngnz 493 Wylie, Hnjor_ nuu, Joan Ron. James Scott, `Robert Snnndarn, Ilia- I 4': nine; Street. 1pt Stock The eucceee of the Britieh Columbie`~r_e- aeluttone in the face of the entegoniem B{_ the oppoeition in very gretifying. That which hee troubled the oppoeition the meet end led to the expreeeion of their chief !eere--the construction of the Inter- oceenic Reilwe_v-ie rcelly the most gretify- ing pert of the elfeir. The pledge to com etrnct the reilwey ie the beet poeeible guerentee of the immediete proeperity of the Dominion thet the government end the House of Cominone could `in; end there ie not in the whole conree of the legieletion of the Dominion Perliement en ect more ttingly celcnleted to edvence the unity . end the meteriel intereete of the country then the vote edmitting Britieh Colnmhie coupled with the pledge to conetrnct e reil- wey ecroa the continent within the next ten ,_veere. The henete likely to epring from such ectiou ere incelcnleble. Those who do not perceive them muet be very dull of perception; thoee who ere gloomy of the nature end eppreheneive of en undue increeee of texetion cen heve very little condence in the progreee of the county 0 of the velne ol` the weetern lende when ren- dered ecceeeible by eniteble communicetion. The crack 4I:n....u- _:.L _..._z - R. DEAOON, Poatmntor. intro- nuns, 1 YOUNG HYSON ` linens. RULL BODIID u`Y`~` AK 7" U}, "Y4? .195- H9 1-. . a. ..I`if. Fair All 011109 In-4" "'" ` 500` = In-In On-n.l.-Soho In rat Dnrlnn nl Inn. nL.-. -_ oh. _._I_.. .lQ_ s occupnec ny w. 0. Ivan log. _ .- a_ II. The building I t op_ tho oornor M 01011 and wim-nu umu, x pun Luvs: iuq uid Oil] 9! Kispcop,-Ibgving 9 fl'0IlI.I I About 45 toe: on olmy mm by as depth . about 78 foqk, qn W.illbuu_nuog.,, III. Part of aid Lot 21 fx-oath; ,0! 01` street, comprising 3 nlublo brick dvnlllq house and outbuildings now in Iii ooclpatld otluoru. 3 __ Thl Vnn 25-:g,L- nu..- I - my uu.ma._ at` d-p'a"pitVgV I0='p3 :3: pntciuo pony gnu hp pug! nqo 'tip_p`eofnlp, wh_no_gny tenu for tho hill- um: or up, whol- will be gr:-sngod, for 1 condition of oak, app]; ..-mu ox no pnteupo Quit 59 pijliq time of I10. win: any " will,o_ Q1-nn_god_, further nuuinhn nun "E." "7a"I.'....,,. ' V 0 ve . ' of one bi:n:'g ii mmgtmmnmrmi ofpuylnout vqry lilp.-._L_ `* tv ' ` .`9,`_`_`.` . P'"_'.||.|- um IN pm-unnce of the Power of 8:10 gontqlnod in a Mortgage from John l_"or1o WM 60 Vendori, which will be produced at the gun, on Saturday the eighth dny of Aprll, AJ). 1871, at Twelve of the clock noon, by `J._ J. IJRTON, ncgioneef, at his Auction Booms inicily 0! ingnton, lye fqllowlng plush]; real gggnle, being couypoogd of _ ' 1. Lot 3! on Wi|_|i-an mm l~Ivm.0!o.ru and Sydenbun uracil, in the any of 11`: ton, together . with 1! large Nick `:1 ' ' ` M house and ntbdllix ultras-`gnaw! --i am; my uupulm IIIBOII, III the Of `II [60, Vvith lilo '1!" '1` ntbdlliy Qtxqftoctotl, mi` occupied by W. 0. Run - - building lot on us. ...`.... ..'p 8.... MORTGAGE SALE 0 A XIX l'II`l I I `l\iI'r1-4 CELEBRATED JOSEPHINE! `'v B`"`lc Boillnn, Bronuenn, Brown, Bur- pee, Banelon (Huron), Oannichael, Oartwrighi, 50_Vll, Oinon, Oon. Colby, Oonpal, Delorme, DOHOII, Drew, Ferrle, Portier, Fonrnier, Gan, Gtoroin, Godin,` Hagar, Bolton. Joly, Jone: (Hnhfnx), Jonee (Leone and Grenville), Xernpt, Killarn, McDonald (Glengarry, Iolhrlane, It. `"310. llgill. Iooonky, IcDongell(Lanard), IIDonI-ll. of Benfrew, Ielloniee. Ietenlfe, Iilln, lorrleon (Victoria, Ontario), Oliver, Pn. qnnt, Pelletier, Piokard. Poun, Ray, Redford, Ron, ROG (Prlnoe ldwerd), knee of Welling. `. 0- 3-,. Rymal, Scetcherd, Smith (Weeunore- lind). Snider. Btiton, Thonipeon, (Flaldimnnd,) Tlloinpeon. (Ontario), Trnlnblny, Wallace, Well: Wh_m. (H-non). Whitehead, Wood, Workman, Wrlzbt. of YfI.0nt.., Young. '1`otal'I0. Navn--Abbott. Arnhambnnlt. Anlt. Baker. The Binhop of Ontario will preach in Paul`: Ohnrel: on Sunday evening. .____,_____ New Srnumz -Ir 0. F. Glider-nleeve`I n `elaannr, intended to no between Pinion I Bellnville, in rapidly progreuing towardl Ca . pletion. She wee built at Glasgow, Scoile taken apart end uni. to Kingnton, where ` part! are again put together. Her length 0` {all in no feet, breadth or hull, nineloen l nix inchen, nnd breath over all thirty-two She in provided with iron fnunen and I I plating, end wooden planking on her hot! 3 She will have an inclined compound engine . _:.L Ll_L ..-_...... nulinrlnr n AU ' >"'jf'i"7'() Ihrch_ 2):. Inch 31. Two 043:3 muons, FINNAN HADDIUS, on can .vnar mm. latch 81 . Glasgow Warehouio, Corner of Prinoeu and Wellington Stxoon. JEW SEASOH NI can srrrnti ounces for nu. ntuuloveltles of the season." nnlada. _:_<: waooxnnv AND GLABSWABI, a very Kingston, 28:]: much 1371, J Inge and cheap nuomnont, - ' - ' FIVE OABES SWEET ORANGE3 The resolutions admitting British Colum`-' bia which passed through committee have been concurred in by the House of Com- mons after certain amendments by the op- position had been proposed and rejected. leaving a government majority ranging from twenty to twenty-ve, while on Mr Usrtwright's smendment modifying the pledge to complete the railway in ten years, by stating that the government shonld use its best exertions, etc., there were only 7 you to 185 nsys. The resolutions were finally declared carried; `and an address embodying them was ordered to be present- ed to Her Majesty. `- g OVIEDDIR *GI[ T . I\l\ livniu .g __ LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED VERY LOW ' PRICES; SD HIGHLY FLIVOUIID Ix an-runs IN ALL SHADIS AND SIZES; LTGAGEVSALE 0;` Houses. 9. AND BUILDING LOT. cnocamas. wmou, wngm, 0: main uoumy. LDIII at. It lclensio add he would allow the ru Itop to be ukon, pro forms, mad man on an- udnont. on oonenn-onset. Hp Anglia ngltl Qhnt In thin irnnnu-Cunt (Inn: GREEN *3` 39.W.,.3!9.`;V.115.(3. ?J. {: .'.`:.".. '?.:.:..*'.n.. ;. '0' -my to the A-15-it. or ` MACDONALD as Annoy, ; '1 . Olgrouo Smut, Venus : Bouoltou. I Km sum, " BT00! OI` B0UlI4I40S l *1!II0inurnm_ IN III I `Q TO-DAY. AND BLACK `BIAS yon runny us} QIVIIIOI Il lDI5p&IIl [Ill IIO clllll. Tho third resolution, and the Oouunime rose and ripened. ' The Hon: udjournod at 2:15. nuox rue, -AT I`. In! A1` : MIT 5 1-. o. gusaa, 15.7 Princes Street. . R. Hell! 8 C0. A1 7. B. B3395. AT 1". S. 33398. VERY 030103 llIlj0l'|l, OI IIIO WIIOIG DOCK. Thc min notion thou xpuud on the name diviaion sad the Spotklt left the choir. Thu third I-nnnlndnn, and tin Unmmingn mu; vnni mi. 9&8: 1Tmu. " f ' `or L [.010 ` Haws? sogcp I -_u-u Ur IAUTUKK UUITONB Tm-a u my am- IIGC. - BROOHID. nam,il_ID : I-nun-a, nmnmutrs Luv inwtamlt, muscm'?mmb= . M0. HITITAIIR Illnnnnnnw `I-3---' on 31-00: oruau mm: nvnli.a _ roynnzq no Lugnx stun-xms Wflxlll, CI 10?`, UB3.` X0li|I'. LOIII (U. l Nays-Abhou, Arohambnls. Ann, Baker, I Bartba, Beatty. Baaubiu, Ballorooe, Benoit, Blanclaot, Bowoll,Brown Burton, Oanoron, of of Inorugu, Oanpboll, darling. Caron, Oanier, Oayloy, Ohanvoan, Coatigan, Crawford, of Orockvila, Crawford of Loads, Currier. Daoust, Dobbio, Dulruno, Dunkia, Ferguson, Fortin, Gaucher, Gandot, Goudron, Glbba, Grail. 0"! GI-our, Heath Blocks, Bolmoa, Hurdoa, Irvine. Jackoon, Koala, Kirkpatrick, Laootln I-"ilk vln, Langloia, Lapmn, Lawaoa, Lime, Hoodoo- ald, of Antigonlah, McDonald, of Lnoenburg, McDonald of liddleoox, Iluaon. of S001!!!"- lauon, of Tarrobonno, llooullum, loDougI_. o(1`hroo mun, loan-oovy. 'Kl!|I|: I103) - laa, Ilorriu, lontt, Ion-is, Morrison ` N"- llra, Ion:-oa, O'Connor, Parry, Pjnwlnclull. Pope, Poaliot, Renaud, Robitaillo, Rou. of Champlain, non, of Dandal, Ryan. of I|`l'f|` Wat, Savary. Sci-ibor. Slnard, Slnpaon, bumh, Selkirk, Slophenaon, Strut, Tilloy, 'l`oraog_oau, Tnppor, Wald), Wobb, White, of Ian lllllgl, Wiloou, Wright, of Ottawa Oounly. `P0111 91. Ir lclanxia nald would int |NNI%nAL%Housss1 tummy m|Il|IO. 2| 4 M "30! Ian n the mum I1 Irish Poplinu, nu-an am, French Silks sud Salim, UIIICIII 5 0|] U)IUIIl'I"IT- Ir Anglin sold tho: in thin important quot. tion the Govarmnont had not secured I clam- nnjority of tho whole Homo. Th: main nntinn than \ nnnul on tho nmn Onion uni Lyons am; nun. Vcluu, Handsome Punch Muslim, Ostrich Fcsthon, lirench Kid Glovu, four and ti; Red B.1|u'igg.n Hosiery, Q` Tom: Cub; and One Price. French Fldweu, ."EGAU`?E5 ` ::':LV`~ru- W: N;'I :HAVi hi'1s' wuli on 1-11: ropngwrge GOOD H` SEE LAST PAGE. _ .....; an.-y <-' Phi. F61! EVENING WEAR. With 3 Profuuion of the to locate the Weak - SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL ,Ai1.l'.: ' OOTTONS I .'. .'..`I,"5'}% I. [mind I (mm mau@ mam? ' -'- -V -vw u`-`W I "'9": Which Inn boon for : Ilqlehul ......n.:-.. .L_ _ ,_ I nnn now oapgod in haw: 544- `~- , uuuul vtolocnoll or me unmet of Southern non . from the predation: of robbers tuned loose ` on today chat the war. I t uyl, on the unbor- ity of an o_x-uemhur, that It wu nuhlblml by an vary but Inn` in the country. the laden of .' 156 Oonfodonu union, and uxlondod from tho M Potomac to the Rio Gnndo. It you conpoood ofnu who loud pout for it own take, but the no .,......., ,,........ up - qucuu, oegnn cutting the true to begnile the time. Great eeon efter ` appeared, and naked, "Who he been hncking thoee true 7" Butler nnewered, I cannot tell. n lie, Ir Preeident-i`t wee Wendell Phil- i I Fl'he Loninville Courier Journal ueerte that the XI: Klnx Klan wee eriginnlly e genteel or- pniuuonf peculiarly of Southern origin, in- tended to eoentereet the (head Ann of the Republic," end the "Loyd League," and for the better protection of the fetniee of Southern uu|lv(, pnoung up I nglcnol, than tun 7" n..n-. ..... --- vv-I -v uurvulvn llul. The story of Geoyge Weehington ".1 hi. hatchet In fenilier to Oendini as well Amerloeue. A droll puephnu o; it in now going the ronnde of the preu in the United Sutee. 1: ie to the eeet that General Butler and Wendell Philip! were in the guden of the White Eonee veiling to see the Preeident. They were kept there for some time, when Butler, picking up e hptchel, begun cutting the to` eeon nflnr ( A lotto: pound at Niagara Pam, and direct. ad to"8chichngongh, Illinoyn," ha been for- waded to Chicago. Ono received At the On- hou poauomoo. Iddrouod to un.:..... u----- -- wuuou w umugo. Uno received on. poauooo, nddrugod to "Oziqn. y-.11, n In out Ifoocick lull: ll|I.- ..a-_ -1 n--,_, In -- utuuu ruuu A1.` 5'1`. JOHN. St. John, N.B. April l.-A heavy re is now raging, extending from Walker I Wharf on Wnrd Street, to Water Street. Some twenty or thirty buildings are nlrendy burnt. Fortunately therein little wind, and the neon: re engines seem to have got contol, .. -J -.u 11 w-uusouu urluge WII plld I. large nnjority. at the seam time thenanco committee expressed their willingneu for the establishment also of 3 nilwey connec- tion with the wbarvee by way of Mill Street. The new opening is to be celled Bremen Street. ....u, vs uu. Luulib-I-ll. The Police Committee roccommend the corporation to increase the city police force by ten man . 1'_ .1 , n-. r- II] tvu |llUIla In the City Council lut night 1 for the opening of a new street fro: iugton to Common Street. with n ' securing a harbour railway connocw `In of Wnliinalnn L...:.:..... _-- -4" ington view of connuction by way of Wellington bridge was passed by uujority. sums timn n..`a..-..-- lava! vuivvllilu In the Court of Queen`: Bench, 1 . J. A, Crevier, notary of St. Martin, is being tried for having, on the 28th September, 1870, set re to the barn of Mnx'rne Var- nier, of St. Maeun - I!\L_rs,us, :- _____ -.-..,_... -..... uuluwlu umlm was amongst the speakers. The University ap- pears to be rapidly progressing. It is con- templated building at new Medical College on Shorbrookeo Bt., and a new or larger Convocation Hall will soon be required. Prof. Goldwin Smi h lef: last night for Cor- noll University. In 0|-A (`nu-L AA` A'\,..-- ` " ` _ Lrn S1-ocx.-'I'here were\`~\ good show or nilch 00'! olfond in the math: today, but for solo: Inn olfectod. Forty `dqylu-5 were auto! for Illilll scarcely up to Ihknvenge quality. \- \. ` new Iheuer, end eon). Scotleud, the over_ - ell fee": ) I he I f feet eteel bottom. i un- der her deck with high prellure cylinder, eigh- teen by thirty-eix inchee, and low preuure thirty-eix by thirty-six, wllh Itnell feetht-ring lwlteele thirteen feet diameter. She will have etnple ecconaeaodetion on her how deck for freight, end eft for peeeengere, her errengementl being very roomy. Her proneuede deck will run the whole length of the veeeel with net; for peuengere end elude deck eheve, which will -eke her en excellent excursion Iteetner. She is expected to drew ebout Ethxee feet of weter_ end will probably be feet. end ehle to tneke eeeily thirteen miles an hour. Her owner has decided upon nemlug her the` Heud." I I I l l 1 1 l 31-30141. TELEGBAJIS. (Per lontreal Lina.) FROI IONTBEAL. Montreal, April 1.-The convo_cat.ion of Faculties of Law and Medicine of McGill College was largely attended. Molson Hall being crowded. Prof. Goldwin Smith nmnmnt than .1-mob... ml... n_:_-, - Tn Uiiiuuxrr Ban BAol-Cunn1an Wxu.--A bx-`tug telegnm wu received this morning oentniixing the announcement that Cambridge bu agiig defontod Oxford in the nnnul boot net. ` Poucs Cover, 8.a*ruana1.-Before his Wor- ship the Ileyor.-John Doyle, the incorrigible and irrepreesible, was once again in the dock for drunkenness. His ntemory failed him to in. form the magistrate how many times he had been in gaol. He wailined ve dollars. Pe- triek Burns, is small boy, whose frightened face was seareely higher than the front partition of the dock, was charged with pulling the ear of ajuvenile of the opposite sex, Mary Jane Mc- Oartuey by name. The mother of the injured damsel gave her evidence with extreme volu. bility, and in detailing the particulars of Mrs - Burns conduct, when remosntrated with upon her eoe s conduct, was minutely particular, and her statement went to show that Mrs Borne was sadly decient in the renement necessary to polite society, but had no bearing whatever upon the charge preferred against the juvenile prieoner. Mrs Burns was nervously restless during thetime, and persisted in giving Ire IcOartaey "a pieee of her mind" at intervals during the exemination, much to the annoyance of the court. After hearing the ease with ex- emplary patience, the megistrate decided to dis- iss it upon the defendant paying the costs. The boy left the dock with n very dirty face, from the united eifeet of his tears and coat sleeve. and the maternal hand conducted him out of court. A lot of very small children were charged with breaking a churn belong- in; to one Spencer, one of the Krook fraternity. whose shop is in Princess sareet. The matter in settled out of court by the children s pe- rent:s\peying for the churn. Tu Srnun Avsou.-leun Folger Brothers and J. Swift 8 Co. intend running lbs unmet Anton between Kingston and Gama. oquo thi.| Iouon. # GREAT FIRE AT 31'. JOHN. :, Jnlun `MI! A..-:1 I . u _ _ -_- - nuusauu I from Wall- t-. _:u. - (- - ; motion u|lU._ '7` In ton `April 1, [gay jg. f *-.:"'-..-*'*'-'2'-~'..z ..,..="$*`% 4 *`` '..;...."...;. - r' n I" an leg I III I ` invitzl tonnond thofulal 3:00 Inn, in n.1.......t:' 11....-aa-A I tun nrt or aeetrnction an it is prnctieed in Western Europe. Additione nre being mnde to their iron-clad nnvy, end the lead foreee nre to be provided with breech-lending oennon and tnitrnilleure. All iron-elndcouettehnllt _ nt Trieete for the Snltnn ha nrtived in Don. - etnntinople, nn inetnlntent of the Krupp ennnen nod twenty mitrniilenu. A Vinnnn ntnnnIne- tnrer hen received an order to enpply two hnn. dred of these weepone to the Tn:-kinh Govern- ntent. The Crown Princes, Vietorin of Prnnein has generously devoted her entire incoue oi the put end preeent yen to the Get-tnnn eoidiere wounded in` the lnte wnr, end the Gennnn vo- tnen ntnde widows by it. An infnnt n few weeke ' -ne recently hep. y tined in Lonieville in the funeral 4 eervieee eflln mother. J ` Inc '1'lIl'll no showing I grant reudinnu in taking Advantage of the luau improvements in the Art of deatrnction beech-loading iron-clad ennnn. In-II- _.m- - .-.-up-vv. Tho National Guard of Pain, wbou heroism we Inn taught to slain during the invest- ment, lost in the various notion: of the 3' 380 men out of I force of 300,000. Sure] hnvoenrnod 3 right to upset th and shoot their Genonll. ` The Turks showing taking Advantage the Imam ;........_- 'v-n-. There an aid to be million fouil ivory in Aluh. It I quality, um is worth I dollar 1 Function. `nn__ xv .. - - In Bush Lyon and recently i county, Tenn., 5: the age of mu ton years. She has been blinu VIIPI, men, bun I mm 01631`. without a doubt, umbleton No. 2. was no other than Alfr ' meyer, who left for the West with ' tim, and that fact made it mortally co that the dead man had been murdered, e that deliberately. Each part of the 10 lled every other part and made a comp ts whole. morally. Whether e jury would hold the evidence of murder complete or not, is another thin . We very much doubt whether it `eon d be lega ly determined whether Zeigenmeyer killed Gemhleton, and then went to work to get hold of his money, or whether his guilt wae simply forgery. With the strong leaning of the law to mer~ cy, there might be a reasonable doubt. But many a man has been hung on less circum- stantial evidence than that against Alfred Zei enmeyer. . ' I in not ahml..o.l.. ..-.._:_ .. . .. mun. uu oeen done to get hold of the money. (il\wa.s found that some one had personated thixdead man, not only assum- ing his name, \ us forging his signature, and so accurately, too, as to deceive the New York bankers. It found that Gumble- I ton had left Baltimore few weeks before in. company with a man ' description of the person himself as Gumbleton. So fs and clear. Without doubt, than Alf: 1-=--- ':Av7voi1I1i53"i'_'ro vmons BY nu: onmmr. ' f\_ .n__ ..___.s__ .1 Il,I3 .. _... why and how, in all likelihood, he came to be murdered. It stated that he had on deposit with that house nearly eight thou- sand dollars. The supposition was. of course, that be had been killed in the hope of securing the: money. Had the body been found a. few days after the deed, the scheme could have been frustraned at once; but six weeks had afforded ample time for ke criminal to eeat his purpose sud make good his escape. As`~\all bank business is a. matter of re- cord, if was a ver easy thing to ascertain what hah\b`e'en one II: as that nmn run: 1.-.: v-..v.-you e On the morning of Friday, the 24th, about half an hour utter the hand: commenced work at the stone w`oo1len feotery, Pakeubam, aecene of the moat bearueedieg deectiptioe occurred. In the room where the Iheft of the water-wheel revolvee at about two hundred revolutione In minute, the shaft in eneleeed by four pelu, open at three eidee, but boarded on the ride most ex- poeed to danger. Matilde. Dumaie, a factory hand, attempted to pan through between the shut and poete,eerrying in her hand a epeol. Kevin; on hoopekim it may be readily eup- poeed inereased the nanger of the dreee being caught by the rapidly revolving machinery, in paseing through a space of about 18 inchee. It came out In ovldanm at uh. innnnnt nun nn H10 1555 - . For six weeks, it is altogether probable, the body of Gumhleton oated in the lake. When at last it drifted shoreward and was brought to the dead house, it told no tales. For aught that appeared upon the person, Gumblexon might have me: death in either of three ways: By murder, by euicide or acci- dent. Whether drowned, or thrown in the water after death, was also uncertain. The bruises and disgurements could be accoun- ed for upon any death theory, which is only another way of saying that they could not be accounted for at all. The (ma plug in H1. mh.-.l.. .....-L__( uu uucuuuuau 10! III. u. The one clue to the whole mystery was :1 letter found in his pocket from a.New York banking house. That. piece of paper was a key to many things. An ordinary letter would ha vc identied him, but hardly more. This one however, showed at once why and bow, in all murdered. It nmnul I... 1... 1.-/2 -_ EH11 clear in [DE gnngll of CTIUIO. So completely isolated was Gumbletun that no one missed him. In all the world there was not a. soul that dreamed of his, save on] the Eugene Arum who committed the dee , if he was really murdered. It has since been nirmed that he belonged to 9 good family in Ireland, but to this day not a. kin has shown the least interest in the case. So far as appears, the affair would have been dropped entirely but tor the pro- fessional ride end delixy of De(ecti\'e Dixon: his feet is not predirgble either to our local authorities or to the dead mg: family, This is the first marked feature of the case. l`r....:.. ....-I... 2. z_',u., .- - - 1 vnn vrvv vluualyv UVU-I IN-lvlv. \- The nding of the body of a man named Gumbleton, a stranger, in the lake baein at the city, several weeks ago, and the dis- covery of the fact of his haying had a large amount of money in his poeeiueion, wbi h hie murderer had robbed him of, will-e remembered by our readers; and the facts given in the oily department of the Journal, yesterday, of the discovery of the probable murderer and his arrest in Germany, were doubtless read with eager interest. The case is at once one of the most mysterious and clear in the annals of crime. S0 nomnlatalv ianlmmi won r.'.......1.I... .- pI5lIIl` l|ll Ul.l`ll I space 0! [0001 [U lncl. ll evidence et the inquest, that on the pruloue dey ehe hed peered through the eetne plnee, and wee warned by eeverel or hende of the danger, end thet it wee oontrery to the mice of the eeteblishtnent to go neer the ehert. The unfortunete women however, heedleu of denger, to eeve e few etepe round to where she had to oer:-y her epool, Attempted to pen through the fretne and pen the eheft, end III in e moment literally deehed to e thoulend pieeee. The retintitnetion of the ooeerrence being e shower of eeh blood and boner, which beapetterd the person: of the workmen, cover- ed the oore, the ceiling, everything. 01!, what 5 Ihocking, sickening eight it wee l Ae noon u possible the coroner wee notied, and a jury empnnnelled. After hearing the evi- dence of eotnel of the workmen, the following verdict we: returned ; "Accidental deeth, cens- ed by her own cerelesaneee." The dnnnnnad -an e um... -...I I.-- I-:. .__ ea oy ner own csretesaneu." The deceased we: I widemend bu left two children, which were lnkon in cbgrgc by her ra- lntions. Much Iympntby in than: by the mill owners under the trying circnmetancen. THE DAILY Nmwg -sATU13D1 MUl{d1'.<;R WILL OUT. (F`rom the Chicago Journal.) ninn nf I'|'|A knu Al-' .. ......... ;_ __ V...-u-.--wu-' :1 III UIHIIH cow: I-en than on the nuke! this morning iniendod for no later market. They were fnltod by It Intlhov llllon. ... ...-u nuanuy ll Hickman hundred and blind for sixty . uneonplondiog corvette. built m Inivnd in n..- - ..... unuu can menmy Gumblotoli ; but there `ace: in ten that there and that than would ~ identication. L; > million: of a . is ofp:::sl:.3f r o mm pulmed .wo`;':{Nnll wu easy ; Al- ne ulll 01 pound! of of excellent ' 1 pound in Sun in Hickman | hand:-mi --3 ,_, -7-q -wwnwanqlfday of April next, It two o cloek`P. ' { .4 ' a r be so;-1:".:ii;'im`"' M. ulgue. In or I o ' `of *the auto generally. ' ` ' `hm R. A nn-I-"---`-* 1 ......usunu OI ;olvont are noti the nudonignod 1! k` I the TILIH --...r..- .- sac uuwwll In Ilu0lllI- tion end the developelnent of trede, while at the name time it binds with on iron- link the N orthweetern end Peoic provincee of the Dominion to the nucleue of Ceeede. It is en enterpriee of etupeudoue magnitude, but the object to be pined le eleo of etu- peedou magnitude; while there can he i little doubt of the lllty of the country to underteke the work of conetruotion with the meene et ite diepoeel end the net `' wealth or public lends which the nilwey ` will render eveileble. I 1 V _, .--} ,-_-_ auuuwlli an onnnlroks at uni` -wu-nu-an H. T uolvont Q put at the ooe of nndouignod,__!'oA./35 BL: Hiehnlu 9'--` In-0-.-I` --L " The Store, ble bnlioou Iundl in King: uiuecjl on fnvounhlo terns. Swck an be seen And Ill pu-ucnlnn uoer. mined by Applying to H. O; Yoigt In K; t 0:130 the undgnignod in lot If`. on .., .. .... unuumgnoq in loumil. ` `""'""" Putin toniiering other tbn I can onu- nnm unto their security. The I: igbeot or any tendor'_not nenuurily ao- neptod, - B. A, OARIIOHAIL, Lllilnnn, Hunt:-gal mun. -:7 - ~ - hontpenl! TENDERS at no Ill--- cou, for the stock of the she solvent, will be received by to vo-named In the undersigned up Fllny, IIID ldth of April next. The Stock consist: of I complain and wall ulocted ulorunant or , Hon tronl, LL SEEDS ARE _1r'-ansa sud true to A nngo,-and are imported direct from the most experienced grower; end ueiiupon. No old nor nuelhble seed! oold .r-u -r-ya ..___ `[EW AND DESIRABLE SEEDS J_\ dueedlbia Ieuon:- 1 v.--- -u -avuIpI-Iu` pvpulnnon. We look upon tho Intoroeosnic Railway on an onurpriu in tin intent: of colonist- oi..- ....I .I.- a__-u-__,_, EIIAINING in Kingston Pan Oloo, March 31, 1871. Ashley, G E :LnviI,J _ .7 Aylnworth mu 0 If Lafrennire, David Buuolle, A (2) Lsehnpello, Mr Brown, Jim _W Lunotgt, Plum Brynn, [in P Lu. John Brnton, Mini Katie, Brodon, H H Halon, Brighton, J Bolt-kn. Wm Ham-a. June: r I" 7 ~ ANTED a Boy 13 or 14 years of age. Apply at the DAILY Niws oice up to Mondny afternoon. Much 31. 7' `BE HOST EXTENSIVE and COMPLETE 1 ASSORTIENT in the city Arn 'I TI3Arl\-rw - ~---~~- Pout Oiee, Kingston, g 31. 1871. noyun, JOIIII Bnillargoon, I no Boylif, Capt Cameron, L Oampbollhuenndor , Oanunel, in Mary: Ooarnu, Robert Connor, Jamel Clay, John (Hart, Mary (2) Uonnnck, A Gun , Edward Delpb, James P Danaon, Oapt '1` Darla, Isaac V Deacon, Androw Dunolin,'1`hoInaI Diamond, Patrick Duel-back, 1 English, William Field, 0 Fisher and Burton Forte:-,Jno H Gorow, Riohntd I Griith, In Sarah Graig, 17' Green, Julia Hnley, In Hanroy, Maggie Heuuley. Mary E Horn-.n. Wm Hpghor, Mrs Rachel Hastings, In E Johnston, Thomas obnaon Him 8 BABE _ nouns ,n K wnngh King, Stephen Kidd, Mrs E nngntoll, J Bourke, Wu Bull. .1 P pun, J 1' Bennett, J unea Bone, Rov'l`homaa Bovdn. John ELL pnrllcqlap in Oatnloguo for 1871, ratil. FKHBATH & GUNN S, lurch 3\ -- w v-w---5-1 um ulunlaln OI population by attracting to the Dominion of Canada a part of the van tide of population which in owing out from an old world and taking refuge in the low. If we on oombino a policy of ooloniaation with a policy of politi- cal unication we make a nation of the oonatry in the donblo aonao of giving it grand national bonndariu and of building up the nation by lling np thou bonndariu. with an antai-pricing population. WA Innlr nun... n.- Y_o........_:- n-:u__,

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