Kingston News (1868), 3 Jul 1871, p. 2

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LL PERSONS are cautioned in approach- ing Hamiltnn s Cove or Dead ;\Inn s| Bay, and persons owning cattle are hereby l cautioned to keep their cattle oil` the Raxlgcs, 1 as the Department of Militia. mul Defence will not be responsible for any accidellt that may occur. T)`, ,__, 1 , , .{\'m:s Ls1'n.\Nt`E C0)lPANY. FIRE AN-lS`MARlNE. 1 O IFI(,7E--Clarcuc4 .-Xmcrican Hotel. 1.'J......-(... T..I.. -1 Kingston, June 2 TARGET `PRACTICE, u_y u1'uUI'. VV. P. I }IILLIl {\`, ` llrigzu Kingston, June 23, 1871. F0]! SALE. HE SUBSCRIBER offers f1 House and Lot. Pine 1:-mm uucnuzul IIOIZCJ. Kingston, July 3, JUST RECEIVED. Kingston, July 3, 1871. AT R. TOWN S Fruit and 0ystcr Depot, PEA(`HE.`\`, .... .- .. `....u_... m suule or the principal streets of the city, where they created the usual ef- fect. Their return to camp wzm witnessed by very many of the visitors from the sun~ound- iug towns, young mexiaud young wou1en who had come to see how their soldier friends lived under canvas. On Saturday the men had a good word tolsay for their bread, which was of better quality than some that had been before served. The cooks and camp men who had stayed to prepare the noon meal, hadfor the most part made an extra exertion of their skill in cookery, and to the usual rations had added the materiias for puddings, etc., to feast the D18!) on nIlninit\n PM Ah... I... 4.----- (- 113 D` U l5b'C1{IIlER Lot, Pin .11 and (fr-uh-n Q+..M4 Rille '13 -1 . y0lt0`IT :3 I1` (24 P} ,, ,....., ;1u.a \nUl` uiteen at of under a.r:1inzLge of tile and 3 House containga, mi first oor, by 28 feet ; Sitting Room and by 16 feet; Dining Room, 10 by x \Va.iti.ng Room 01! Kitchen, 18 , . Wlth \Va.s11ruoxn and Servants f - above stairs four larva Bed 7 ! 5 Srva,nt's Bed rmm. 'T`1 ~ ' ' PINEAPPLES, nud TOMATOES. vv uuu ned, will } Ga.rden---one of t] it ; nice lawn, croqw Ranges, Barriccld, The ( |tt;n\':\ able that Sir. Toronto next \ the 0(.`lt.`]Il':|.f6:1 1 .. Mn: mm :1. 11111}, has 0\'( ; draixmge ofw r: bv :28 f.an+ . cc. ,, n CAUTION. HAS COMMEN(`I-ID. e 22, 1871. . uu sold to th " which due 2 nu nu mu; .uunL: Llllllpilill 2 policies mi every dcscri: -npcrty, for any period fr. cars, at the luwcst possila x. "I. '2 I{.-\\'E.\', Ag:-rut. ncu Street, no.-:u* the U1-itis mu as 1]: stands on. 3 to :1 suitable purch: a. ren.sonabIe time, 2 s_n`ld to the highest. 'l11u]1 (Inn. .4: , uu J . me to pray ; .vhn :~'::.it1 : ll) having been ap- ~ the nlmvc Culnpnmy, cws evcrv 1(:su*1'i1\- ....... uu uuuuiuuu uay. Anzer the t! 00p8 were dismissed, there were many joyful greetings going on among the soldiers of the up country battalions and their friends. The new com- modjous steamer Fiction about this time dis- embarked at the doc-kyard wharf, nearly eight hundred passengers, who had come down from l`icton, and the Bay ports. The steamer Rochester soon after also disembarked A full Li.-ul and Ohm... .....l LL- A..L__ , L J. C. CLARKE. ncx, 1:11:11 and pla hold fty c 2 the best. slwuking of Mr` 1.15.4 Ix .-m.~m..~4 Sunn- .LII Majgr, 1'31-igzulc Major. ........um.-u. Abun- . u1np in kitchen. >, never freezes. ul cow, with two , lath and plaster- ll ftv (`nu-ll-= ,,__. .....u 1i18|ICr' 1 rift ; cords best, with oquct gm uunl and umve, corner of Kingston. The ]f, has over fteen image tiln -and s l t`])ul`15(:` day he \ lth wn.:4 4 xaule time, the the highest bid- notice will be for sale his )Ve_ ,\,.rnn.. ,.r ....u.c.u.cr auuu zuter also (usembarked full load, and these and the other visitors tilled the camp, and went about inspecting its peculiari- ties, and inquiring after their friends. In the afternoon, the soldiers had I half holiday, and they spent it principally in coming to town, the streets being full of people. Towards night the dilferent pleasure par- ties sought the means of returning home, l-ut still a few remained until Sunday and the steamer St. Helen took on board a large nmuber who had been left behind by the steamers Rochester and Picton. j `DUCT VVIIH I ;" - nmt..'u1t- lCxu(-pt in -ough- u. the |.,-um`. \'n it mt I `I Lace Curtains at $14, now for $11. $12 I Uurta.iu:s now for $9. Utlu.-r prices in propor- 1 tiuu. A victdria}1i)ii1*s{ic Hall. G001) 'r|:mrI.Ans- I -IZNTEIITAINMIINT. ,,- _ ___..._.__, --.` ..._y ---- - -- by request, 1:. 1-eprcsc-utatiu11 of '1`. 8. Arthur : Hl`calt Mural l)r:m1zL, cntitt.-1 . \ illustrating the evils of intempcranco and vivid] portraying the vicissitudes of :1 drunk`. un1 s ifc, with n.ppr0pri:\tc scenery, music, Sic Tlcketn, 25 cents, for sale by members of the L0dgP '0. Tim 1...;-......:..........; :_ ._:..__ r-.. L,. ........ M. (DC L011 The Lntertnxinment is given for the nrpose of aiding to liquidate the debt incun-ct. in fur- nishing the Ncw Hall. For pa.rticula.rs sec programme. June 30. B Great Clgring Sale The Ann:-rimn press has welcomed the new: -f the rntifnumon uf the Treaty of Washington My Great Britain very eamestly, the leading New York jnurna_ls having published full editorial :u'tic]4-8 on the subject. Judging 1-3 the tram uf the New Yurk press a cor- dial IIl`\|lnl`4lf~|IIt||u l.u+m..n.. AI... L. .., ,- Ir Twelve months c note, with interest. 1-edit, with approved joint DRY GOODS LARGE STOCK` of FINLAY S cele- A brated BLEAUHED SHEETINGS, PILLOVV COTTONS, LINEN SHEETINGS AND PILLOVV LINENS, XVINDOVV HOLLANDS, Buff, \Vhitc and Green, all widths from 28 inches `to 60 inches. TO\VE I43` and T0\VELLIN G, NE\V MUSLIN ROBES, ( _ NE\V BRILLIANT ROBES, All at extremely low prices, At Macnee 85 Wa.ddell s- \VllIL" IIIXUSL LllliLllLyY4 1'2} cents per yard. 1 w r 1 [sum]; of CARPETS lcmlcrcxl necessary by the rebuilding of the At Macnee & Waddell s, NEW ENGLISH FLOOR OIL CLOTIIS, I Can be ~ Rooms, an 1-)` tum dial undo: has been : At Macnee & \V: are making heavy l`C(lllCtiUI1S throughout nut cntlru stock. 0n 'l`Iu~.~1l:1y I-lvollimz, 4th July. A _LI,.._ B1331 l1\l'l`4.\llL1 U` shillings. All \Voo1 Carpets at 35. Unions at 23. June 26. (hos (imiu Silks at 3:1. ` Floor on Cloths at 33 3.1. Bu-at (`a.naLliau Tweed:-1, iim: make, ;E'rIm.I. I.nnr:1-:T:.-,. rm, ] ..A.0.G.'l`., rc- spcutfully announce that they will give, `- Linc-us, Shootings and (Jottons all ( J ,,, , . ...`. ...;-v ;vun yucca It CU!`- Ixndcrsnunding between the two peoples arrived at, and we are now enter- ing on an cm of peace and good will which in itself is very cheering to contemplate. Dry Hoods from 6.1 Flannel Slxirtings at 13 3d. Kingston, J11 \V'()UL, UNION, DUTCH, AND HEMP I {I l`A1 E.\"I`l`.Y (JARPETS at fnurl 9.|.;n;....., ~ `TEN NI(H l`b` IN A PnAl.{-ROOM, 30.000 DOLLARS WORTH 1APESTRY AND BRUSSELS, Threc-ply Inlperiul and Superne, Carpets made up and put down to order. nu, nfantry m: L`A1LI ETS, COCOA MATTING, BEAUTIFUL (JHOICE~ DESIGNS, Great Variety of Patterns Montreal House, MATS AND HEARTH RUGS, RECEIVED THIS DAY AND PRINTED FELT CAR- I` E T I N G , BRUSSELS, Lambmn Block. TAPESTRY, ALBERT umLaui nnnl. ._l` JUST RECEIVED .ru1.~a of the best British Prints, yard ` quality, and Uhuicest Dresses at er vard, cut any width to All z -v 1 V (Wu Princess Street. Princess Street. & DUTCH STAIR 18 FEET NVIDE. SPLENDID l at Reduced Prices, 1lIU.\'D.l Y EVE. 'I.\'0, JULY 3. ;l|il1`8:ll`I|liIl\]: and throw ]||0:\lI11t`x\'Ill`sinlli:4l-5fl`I|l JAMES DAVIS, Montreal House, Lambton Block. ()1-) IQ"! (`AR-PETS, THE FLOOR lit, SHIRLEY GOING. Wadde11 s. HE BATTLE OF DORKING, or C Invasion of England. From wood a Magazine, only 13 cents. E GAMOSGAMMON, or lliniufon Hymen. 1 BOOK OF JOKES, by Rev. Ruwley Hill. TALKS ABOUT HEALTH, and Our 1 Two New Books, by Dr. Dio Lewis, ma SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS of the City of Kingston Public Schools will begin on I Tuesauyo Jill! 4th. at 2 o'clock 1).: ___.I ...21I L- -....L1_._,I 1,, L` 9 II - ~~-~ ----.. y - -~-- - --y -- .- v `av;/- `ruling and will be continued in the following order until completed :- I 'IV1 Yt`u1 \,|\f L.l_. An. A n r. . qm Dcuool. _ \VEDNESDAY, July 5th-Forenoou, Gor- ` don Street School. Afternoon, Junior Female ` Department, J olmaou Street School. ` THURSDAY, July 6th--Forenoon. Wil- .........-- `I .. .. -quauuu uuuuun. `: 'fU1 6th-Forenoon, Tliamaville School. ternoon, Senior Male Department, Wellington Street School. FRIDAY, July 7th-Junior Male Depart- ment, VVelliugton Street School. Afternoon, Senior Female. mnxrnAv 1..1.. mu. 1.u_._-__ v,,,,:, D0lll0l' 1` emale. MONDAY, July l0th--Forenoon, Junior Fcmnle Department, \Ve11ington Street School. Afternoon, Senior Male Department, Johnson Street School. rvnwunAv 1..1.. nu. 1:--_-___,_ 11,,- ot.1'ce1: DCIIOOI. TUESDAY, July llth-F`orenoon, Junior Male Department, Johnson Street School. Afternoon, Senior Female Department, John- son Street School. WEDNESDAY, July 12th-Forenoon, R.R. DCDOC`. School. Afternoon. nrnhnnn Wnmn __ . ..... ...-......, -Uh up thv usual pnsitiun near the and the [maple had a splendid hr tn-ups as they caunu along the xe saluting base. The cavalry and marched past in tirstrate style, the neut in steadiness in the infantry -9 being rcmamknble, and telling what their steady drill in camp is ` them in the way`hf making them By llnull the cavalry and infantry ~ml tlmnmxln... :.. n..\;.. ---:~.-J vv nun noun 1 , duly 1znn-r`orenoon, l{...K. Depot School. Afternoon, Orphans Home School. 'I`I'.l'lT1')QT\A\7 T..I.- IOLL 'I:\,._-___., Y ' DCIIUUI. THURSDAY, July l3th-Fo1-enoon, Junior Male Department and Senior Division of Fe- male Department of Queen Street School. Afternoon, Senior Male Depnrtmout, Queen Street School. ' IPDIDAV 1.4-. nu. n.....__._ 1-, ntrect acnool. FRIDAY, July l4th---Fo1-enoon, Junior Female Department, Queen Street School. Afternoon, Senior Female Department, Queen Street School. vm... 1:`.,..A..,..... o.........-..-..:-.... ___-u l_-.__`_. ,. OEFCBT: DCIIOOI. The Forenoon Examinations will begin at 9 o clock. ' Dnuonte. .........:I.'....- .....l 4.1.- ..__L1:,. ____-,n, 3 U CIOCK. Parents, guardians, and the public generally are invited to attend. SAMUEL WOODS, M.A., Tnannntnu OWING TO AN ADVANCE in the pm}; of Oil, I shall be compelled 0 charge 35 Cents Per Gallon 1 UIDADUA qui School. \VEDN E.` Canadian Navigation Company. EXCURSION TICKETS O 0S\VEGO and CHARLOTTE and fe- turn at ONE FARE, will be sold on Fridnv. Saturdav and linmlav anml fn rho..." _|_ ~t.urn at umr.` 1"A1{.lS, W111 be sold Friday, Saturday and Monday, good to return until the 7th July. C, H, HATCH Ammi | Silver Plated Ice Pitchers I 1:-nts and Shaw SHEFFIELD HOUSE. CHILD S BOOK OF SONG . At Sta.cey s Book St6re,l nu an vvnaarav vv\A . TUESDAY, July 4th-AIterno0n, Catara- mi School. PUBLIC SCll00L EXAMINATWNS. . 157 Str 1:. Kingston, Mgy 16, 1871. . cm 9 June 29. June 29. Lll|Ll L115 [LII duly. C. H. HATCH, Agent. Kingston, June 28, 1871. June 29. ,..........5.,, pin, no Hana hue ainion Day. After the troops them wm-n mm. :m.:..I ....-;:_ THE HEARTHSTONE for this week. JOHN HENDERSON, At Henderson s. AT E. STACEY S. NEW STYLES (CHEAP) YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL. MILITARY BOOKS, NOVELS, NEW MAGAZINES, NEVV MUSIC, FANS and other u.uu' lllI'II nu u-mu. m. nnal lmlixlay and sue the FANCY GOODS, NEWSPAPERS of all kinds. 4th July, 1871. ' BELLS--a.splendid mimber. A LOT OF NEW MUSIC Ice Pitchers, Ice Pitchers. Charles Grlgcir. 82 King Street. MUSIC BOOKS, . . . . \ . . . . . ..\., ..- ...\. -.-~~ of the day. The artillery 1 tho g-M. the bands were er. :\1u1 the troops were nu ready to march past. 4|... _,............,I....; ..__1 Coal Oil. Bookseller and Stationer; FOR JULY.` r AND PRAISE` 5, m.A., Inspector. s Street. ' Girls. p.lIl.g -..- , and inf:untr_\' were on the uazth. and the day being ~:u` uml plvzusant the ups. untm-rs ca-uhl be soon to Lilies Hf battle with I`l`~ _\ and c:u':|lry supports nn `nu-I in nlitf.-rem pusiti-ms | vru thrown nut. Un Sn i mated hattali-sins that did V H and thry h-played and .1 ,, . .I.. ,,._ .:o ..o` // I // / `lull! inn ~ son : LYBSTEB. III} . M the Morrisozm LAVENDER - ' an .`.`:V`?(4` Cornerofwdlsl June 13. ,. . lvlil 1|" Jqng 15. [um um` NITIJQ l`..I.I`l H` p cur -19,, 4. M .,lI'.I.w!_ a;heiI sunln I303.-*5 I [I0 Crown Prince of Pruuin Her Majesty the Queen A is arranged for the close amer, in B ntate visit thnt d an unusual interest in ._.--- V\l um uuqesty m. England, which 1 the pleoent summer, v Already excited in in1 (5,(XX) 11133)` i 11401! KID ` resent the censurs of Gazette on the military aflfmnce. They ma.i,nta.in t gmwmm France alone. * 1,--The whole royal fan} ours and the Prince Fgent at a revifzw of sixu wthe Queen m Bushy P 1% l linv muunencetl iq r :\ilm1 by the Held gund In of c:n':\lry. After the nl sham battle were over made for passing the and tiring the noontidr .1 I an .-n on;;_the city is also b a,1.'is and Versailles 7 fP _ ho-thnot the success of the Wgngflglpfiouher, Into the elec `ht jg efender of the rinci ` ion to the fu re f relat .,..'tInh3 gays the Tlation 1 ' , +,,-r elections have been -on of free trade `decided 111 ` _ the opponents of thus Ii . 9 bettza. at Bordeaux of the development of . and was received \ _ .~ greauzpplause. .-1 Jam-nal of to-day, comm ' geview at Longchamps, '9 have shown_ an Euro} - thousand strong, val; 'de7.l, yvhichlhas an d civi)i2a`tio11. VVe have I ._........v nu/I I. W 30,--Theb `dinner! given `nu-gafter revlew yesterday It was attended by ne. ' and colonels of the arm Pm`, and by _members of may promment. deputie " ;gemb1y. Cordmlity off may and 1: tion evidex igmd Duke 'Vha1;1nu'x -"e Emperor Napoleon. secretary of the Brit wggington, has ben appo` `e United Sta.tes_to re subjects cnmmg wlt "H inclusive of the Trea.ty \? -.cABIE *`-`*""- w __Gam1?etta arr-i\vgg1 hgs rece1vz'-,cl_ m.my V `dd wd un.omc1.-;.l persox/1" was of death u_npu_sed upon .-...-Lmartlul 111 sessim 1.-The papers of to: Xlblydl elections, Whfch tl _ o vrirasult in a. f_a.voura. and the Rep says tha._t the in robable from In _ e Irriper-ialists fictive cvuvas, but. re _` securing a consider-a. V Of thfl. Annnnnhlv ~ moderate republ.` gaiiy gyms. ggiven on Thursday by " `on, at which the fol} were present :-H ' op Mcllvaine, Han. McCullough, Gen - Palfnrrl, Hoar. . the lllcvuuuugu, ueu _ Palford, Hoar, ' e `of the friendly ch ` occasions. - k ` by the explosion at Ki by the death of sextet mcurung a. eonsxaera of the Assembly. `- Prince Impef T andwifenthe Prin _' have tomofrow for `2.-A London despa that Odo Russell has lbrto Berlin. i'l._-The German at nnatration amongst the. iigoland has proved a f gnovathlg .l'aLrL:s :3 W5 ytlmusaxx persons are `mg the d9.nm.gel build I one; the city also b `:__-__-.. ....... `Hutu. army did not vote. L bed to be insane. the Parisian Press 1 the election of fte stwo third vote 17 `1l.|:7i0 n.m.-C tton V 9cl. (Kym 303 6 vvvvzl AV CK`/Co 'V2~F1our market dull hlllactions for/c `L 011 PH: `$10330 n.m.-Cotton f Qhl I `nun an mugs If country pen- `nlll Hvllx-\'il|u-. l'ict.nn. ` thvil` \\:I_\' hithx-r to -- u .1 RCIAL. MARKETS. in the Daily Newvs.) 3,-Flog: in-u-1...; ,a..n . DESPATCHE4 .1: ...I. L - ' ,1 sexssuu 3 commuted. 1) . -1- in nrn:/I uonsols Ten-01 l Prc.~:.~s says: It. is prob- A. 1\I:Lclunald will visit , zmrl deliver :1. speech on .'L:s'hi1II,{tul,1 Treaty, that he-en :\h'e:uly ratied in n has been unable to ex- ! l`ULLtiHn tn the Treaty, , of formal news of the nrl de Gyey, the Chair- : ()4-unxnissionem. That . C... ,. ...__,I ` - --Mix-1 f the ,._____,-v..v..-. Alltllt e to speak and act ... ......`,.. R-...u. umlnzmdant, and uh. 2 hill :1 ... u-nun! u :- 1-lvlvmtv ll: allrlu 1` ' the ` up v smnluit ufx m ad\':L`I`1cml. fully up the m:u'L-hing up I as possible 1-rnw of the their re r 'll(liI1 ; W L` __A _,A______,_ .. ,.._. _. England. The Cmwn Prince is the hum uf porur`s despaitclios. and his consort is Quvvn the lat \va.r, the Unscr Fritz" of the Em- ` 1 \'ict,uriai's slaughter, the Princess nf England. The British public has lost nnno if its uld hem \\'u|`ship. um` limo thv 'ictori:1 ` people lust any of their love and xlcvutiun ` tn the Queen's u1\1cst.dau1gMc1'. l'nsc1` Friu." has displaiycxl iniilimry ability of the ` liighcst order. and his nmno tn-d:u.y staunls us ` one of the inust cuxnpctciit st>111ioI`s of Eu- j rupo. His wife proved helm-lf :1 true '0- nmn during the war, and \vns fun-inust in ` good wnrks of cYi:u`it.y l\llti`\'i3ii.`lti0ll nf thu- sietk. The ruxal p:lirh:1\'e on those grmxmls won tlu-ir way tn the :uhnimtiun and uslm.-in r .1. . ..I. ,: 'l`1..u-.\ in ..II ....a:...... nu . I 1 1 I N 1 __.__;____%__ Poucn COURT, MoNnAY.-Bcfo ship the Mayo:-.--Three or four 4 allowed to depart in cunsideratiot 'L-I:,), A \VoRD 10 THE CITY FATHERS. - There must be a medal for J ask. The 1\'vws takes up John : delicate hint and seconds it. Of what use is $20 to a man of spirit 1' He can only give it away in charity, as he has done. Kmusrou GRAMMAR SCHOOL. -- The half- yearly examination at the Kingston County Grammar School was held on Thursday even- ing in the presence of comparatively few visitors. The result of the competition for the \Vatkius and Campbell Scholarships was an- nounced by the examiners, the Rev. Professor Mowat and Professor Dupuis. There were five competitors, and the Watkins Scholarship, the highest prize, was carried off by Master Robert Shannon, and the other by Master Mundell, who was 3 close competitor. Prize books were distributed to the leading scho- lars present, and the exercises terminated after addresses by the Trustees and gentlemen pre- sent. FLORAL SHOW.-<,-The first show of the E100 l toral Division Society will take place on \\'uul- nesday, the 5th of July, at the Drill Shed. :uul , as there appears to be a revival of the Olcl spirit animating all c0m1ect.ed_iwith the allhir, there can be little doubt the` show will be :1 nnnr! (\I'\:\ .. ..., ..... 1...... nununcu Ill square ll'0l].l the text, \\'here the Spirit of 'the Lord is there is liberty," and which he applied in his sermon by showing that those nations who had taken the precepts of the Bible as their rule of con- duct had prospered, while those nations which, like the Mahometans, had not followed the spirit of the Lord had lost their liberty and were going down. The wind was rather bois~ terous, so at times it was difficult to hear the preacher. The singing and chanting was beautifully conducted by the band of the 46th Battalion. The Roman Catholics and all Pro- testants not of the Church of England who wished to attend their own churches in the city were permitted to do so, in accordance with the Queen's Regulations. THE BALL.--SUl1le gentlemen having in. quired of the Mayor why they were not asked to subscribe to the ball, The l\I:1yn1' has desired us to make his friends acquaint` ed with the fact that beyond pennittin-Dr the use of his name and giving his own Sul)sCrip_ tion he had no part in getting up the lmll; and any gentlemen who were ov0r1ooL'0l in the invitations should not attach any re- sponsibility on that score to him. SUNDAY Slmvlcm IN CAMP. - On Sunday divine service, accordixig to the Church of England, was held in the camp at Point Frederick by the Rev. Mr Bower, who preach- ed to the men formed in square from the text, \\'hs-re Hm Slnh-it n` `H... r .....I :,, ' BAILm".~A CHtCL'.'-\.-This large circus and menagerie arrived in town this morning, and its entrance and march through the city made a very imposing show. The exhibition was nnnnml 1:0 tum ..`,.I,.,.I. `L; _:L - _. ....J Iulyvlua unuvv. LIIC BXIHIJIT/1011 '35 opened at two o'clock this afternoon, and at- tx_-actcd a large number of visitors. .....5 . uuuuuo robe and other propert) He acknowledged the Ga-dzner. MoNDAY.-Bcfore his 1 ._'I`|-u-..,. rs- Lu-- -3- `fore `Vor- - drunks were ,,.. ,: ;I __ ,,.-..-, ...... ....u--uuns Lu um ustest. ac- counts the mlcls were 9 to 7 against the} claimant. Although nearly thirty witness- es. some of them of the highest respectabili- ` ty, have zmom to his identity as the lost Sir Ruger, it is considered that he himself has greatly dznuaged his case by his conduct in the witness-box. The cross-examination conducted by the Solicitor-Gcneral has been withering in its severity, and we should not be surprised to hear that the claimant has broken down altogether under the terrible ordeal. t!` It is related of a colportcur sent 0 : pahny days of colportage by the f '1`ra.ct Society that he asked a rough what denomination a curtain djlapid: ing meeting house belonged to. at er, was the reply, she um: S ptmt, but they chm ! run. her n Fl{(,)M P()RT ELGIN. Port Elgin, July 3.-Fires have been raging fearfully for 21 distzmce of about 30 miles in this section since Fria.la.y night, burn- ing a number of houses, barns, crops, fences and a number of telegraph poles. The vil- lage was 01l\`Ul0p(`(.l in a. dense cloud of smoke un Saturday aftcriiuon and it was thought the place was ill danger of being destroyed by fire, the wind being very high, but the wind changed (luring the night, so that the danger was over. There are still tires all over the country, but the wind is down and there is not so much (11111- avuuul uc nut: vwuu." In the midst of 3. heavy shower during a pro. longed storm, 21. little miss was observed at the window crying bitterly. \\'l1at. is the matter `. s_he was asked. Pm faid. The1'c s noth. ing here to hurt you; what are you af1':1id of '3 Faid of Noah. ,,_, - .. uuuucl` be a vwllnlst than anything in the world, \Vouldn t you ? Llodest Y0utl1-- \Vell, if you were the vio1inis_t, Ithink I'd --a.--sooner be the violin. 1.. L.\ _..:,J; ,r I `(I-l\I.J, uuu unu \ u:zI.ruLB(:S {L11 At :1. recent wedding in \Va.rs the refreshments served were :1 and a. loaf of cake prepared for the bride s mother over twenty Enthusiastic 1\I_aigIen-OIx, Gnn|\nu- L. - .3 __ _........u,.. an qp\lIJ`J. The hiemrchy of the Ilnmzm Cal in the United States consists of : ces, divided into six archdiocese: dioceses am! 5.... ..;n....:,...._ , . m. nu-gm malans have Won the prize of $100 in the lacrosse match, boating the Young Shmurock Lacrosse Club, of Mont- real. The lacrosse and ba.se-ba.ll games will be continued tomorrow. All the yachts have gone to Brockville to take port in the regatta to come olf there tomorrow. uown. A (I 13 untaken 5 In! u - lnlnlllll .Lu;.uu uuu Dene, ot Kingston ; Nem- mie and Sleepy Caun.dia.n, of Brockville: and the Go-Softly and Funny F erguson, of Ugdeusburg. The vessels started at 10:15 a.m., and the Island Maid came into the winning barge first at 12:20. Thereupon a protest was entered that the course was not properly dened. The judges decided that the race should be run over again at 2 1n.m., and that once round the course would do- cide the race. At 2 p.m., the same boats entered, excepting the Funny Ferguson, which had :1. prior engagement for the after- noon. The racu was st:u-m.l in +'...D ..a..I.. PRESCUTT L__._-_, -.. ".5 ncunu nnuu-, uuu wrung I much of doing for suldicrs. had plared tlu-insolves in their assigned positions, while the artillery fired the royal salute, and its close the brigade gave three cheers for the Queen. TI... 4..,..... . -n , ~ - ` -_-._.,c\.-- ...4u.1;u. any uA_L\1}1.'b`. Prescott, J mm `.5 .-Tl1c yacht race today was a complete success. There were seven yachts started--the Mona, Capc V inccnt; Island Maid and Belle, of Kingston Slcenv Call:uH:1n mm.-u mm :1. prlur for t started in fix The course is eight miles in length, three buoys. The fnllowing is the which they came in :--Mcna tirst, hour 39 mins. - T.L....1 11-11 ,,-.- -.. ....., I11` 16. tui-11111;; order in time, 1 hour 32 mins. ; Island Maid second, time 1236; Belle third, time 1:40; Sleepy Can- zulian fnurth, time 1:41. - Tlln l|n.nn_l\-all inn...-- ~ THE DAILY NEWS--MONDAY EVENING, JULY ......u.. -wk; vu. ' ' V :1-,_:vaaV `tie wur a Hard iaptxst, now. .. .. E, ... n ..ua;l.V\, 111., among freshments :1 bottle of wine the wedding of ide twenty years ago. husimstic l\Ir Lovell, I'd - be violinist `\Y0L1l(1ll't vnu 9 \`l .\.IA-. V -- u IAJ 1J1'Uc1(Vll1e to take por` u _.A.., v\ A44`-JuAl.L` J. . is overbuilt, and rents : dwelling held at $1,000 a 1 at $650. . n-:,.-L_.:`J_ MI.\'( `ELLA NY. Iu Engluml the peuple are strungly ad- dicted tn t:xkc`*\\':n and place ``odds" on any uncertain v-mtingency that is brought "b.-fore the pllhlic. The Ticehborne case is no excoptiun. It has been made a sport- ing event," and according to the latest `ac- ea. ammz. nf Hum. ..f H... l.:..|.....; _-_._- J I --- U ,,.__...o ....u t 3 1 REGATTA AND GAMES. 'nnn `Ell 'l"L,\ .._ J I - _ ,,,, \4---vAA\)ALL Lvllllfc consusts Se\ CIl1)l`0Vill- uto nrchdioccses, forty-nine `uur \'1cm'1:J.tes apustollc. \A'rH]1]I-Iur in \\'.u.,.,. 1" IUI3 l--~..1 . ......... L105 uuuc. Hg \\'a.rsaw, 111., `veal '1-rn .-1 I...++I,, . 5u.5cuu.:x1|. I01` tnc anter- ; fine style. ilcs length. tm-nin-v nan Catholic Church sts seven m-.w:., ._.-J J \4|.I.I I3 1455!}. Oh, 1 iolinist. T +h;..1. 1 .-1 u_y cm: A_muric:Ln Ark.'u1sa.s djlapida.tcd-luok- ed to. \Vn`-' ' out in the ry American ; rough A]-lznuxunn .j.__. The of the Crown ] md his consort to M: _.-I--- J ` , tutu kldallildll)` mlorrmv. The }'N\.'H'innr 4'1`-n ... Luz: guulg F year ago I.ongpr:1)'c1-3 furnished tlu: theme u|' n. dis- cussion at the ruouulz Young'Mon'u (`hristian (`onvcntinn in Wa.shingt,nn. Onu of the dele- gates asked : \\'lmt du you do with the pun- ule who persistently indulge in lung prayers '3" l`he answer nrnnmtlv nix-uu hv mmthor \\'!l.` : :\.s worth aJ$.UUU,UUU. 1 I10 uu|c1` uny no \'lSlLl:(| New York, and thr-rc hi; wvnlth quoted at $3.000,(X)0. If U:Lll\\'cll will hcunl mxr cul- vicc he will keep on tr:u`cllin;;. He will pru- luxhly he a rich man by the time Congress E xncctu." .~sun1l)DeI'y. The House is complei out, and would be sol: most reasonable terms t If not disposed of in a House and Lot will be s der by Auction, of wlii given. eu. stone \Vo of Wood. Ga.` plenty of fruit shrubbery. Hnnsm in parrlage Houses, all of br ed. Stone \Vood Shed, G:J.rr]en__nvm . ALLJ um mums are Loal Grates in adrlition, convenient houses for mi be found. The back ye venient, with clothes ya drd barrel Uistern Wit (inns \`|,' n r-- A _1_ uouse Lot, Pine Gr Union Centre Streets, K Lot, about an acre and lmlf, hundred feet dra.in:L stone. The l n.rlour, 18 Sitti Library, 16 Dinin; 16 feet, with 01 by 18 feet, with Bedroom off; stairs, fk rooms with Bedroom is heated throughout very chc air. All the rooms furnis] Coal and is r , . nnnun... ...,L IIE TN DE `.{\`I(:. pointed Agent f is prepared to issue p< tion of insurable prnpl one day to five year remunerative rates. I ,._. . .., .`,.. uu; \{uUL'Il. T he troops nfterw:m1s marched to town, and made :1 cin-u_it of some of the principal streets fect 'rv-as mo---- on ~--~~ ---- `- ` '

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