'--III lnvouio 30150.0(`. vulrnuanl, U1 gunug 1uL() uusmess. The stock is in good colulition and worth inspection. 12- 'I"L.n -..-~--I~-- .....r.... nun... E The premises are to rent 1 terms. -....-.---.-`~_ V- \./4J4v4.|J4A.o Jmnes Clark, of the Port of Saint Catharincs ; appointed Collector in Her Majesty :-1 Cus- mus. j DRY GODDS STOCK Kingston, June 22, 1871. THE ENGLISH NATIONAI. DEBT. T`1.,. 13-24-:..L 1`......__....,,;_ I I . DOBIINION BF CANADA. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Ready-Made Clothing ` \Voollens and Cloths. 4| . Dress Goods, &c. ..... .. Small _VVa.res, &c. Groceries, &c ............ .. Shop Furniture . . . . . . . . .` [RS C. N un+i...'.. ,. "`"' r"'r" """" "" D lie and pI'i\`:Ltc way. The worst of enemies xfhcn thei:r arm is turned against us, they are the best of friends when we have any chims noon their fl`iHl|dd\in J....o-..,.... __ ........m uvull nu u pun- sun '1.-{Ii .l EL1v.`(.'RA1\!:s'._ 1:5 llbullllllllillluu, u_y -- -- tlmt. has been known in (l'CT 0Ill1'l`(LL lAf-/ 1~`Ro1\r`.1w1o1~;Tm:.~.L. .141 :4: 1 u1444w-;v-.-;.-- (Per&0Izt1'z`Ll Mm.) 1.1*n:\1-|.n\\~rn'n`n| A I noseu 01 In a. reasonable `time,_ th Lot will be sold to the highest`bid- ` uction`, of which due notice will be IN GANANOQUE Total. . . BOCKUS having decided upon g, the under-signetl has been in- ` on moderate Enmrning 1 v heaviest thunder X The Americans are continually putting .ur people under obligations both in a pub- ! in and I\r\'nh ur,-uv 'l'I:.. m......4 ..t ..k..__:., 3 617 453 llllly , u.. 516 312 136 Book and Music Store, AT E. sTAdEY's` I ~ 82 Street. ! L) I July 8. ` l/n1VAUlALV 1L1.UD1I1A1nU nnvv a~- [ 10 cunts. Fine Views of the Camp at Kingston, Incidents of Umnp Life, List of Battalions in Camp, Superb Pliutugraph Bird s-eye Views of the Camp, Fort Frederick, and City of Kingston. For sale at STAUEY'S. lnlv R V _____._._._ ` `! Kingston, Ganunoque and Clayton. 'r]1`_IIE STEAMER NORFOLK, R. DAVIS, lfnahnn u-ill lnnun r`lIV`l\r\ In- I!i....a6.-..1 ' I llllh D1 E41\iVlI`4l\. LVUIVFULB, IX. UAVIS, 1 V Mzuatcr, will leave Ciayton for Kingston, vxa. (iznmlmquo, as follows :- I 711111-Iruvx . 17:` rwrivvvrur-vs . arr`. . .. . ...-..\ Tm: Cmssns IN THE M( SCHOOL will be opened on the I In the Examinations in the ] ) commencing Scffytember 15th, - Scholarships an E2.-Iu'bitionswi ' I First Year, 4 Exhljbions-3 E y $100. I Seroml Year, 4 Exhibitions- 1 RIM ` I 1 W 1 1 ` TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUR- : DAYS at 6 A.M., and Gannnoque at 7 A.M., touching at all interinedinte ports. Flu` uilg *`g1m'.5'. ` l.ea.vcs Kingston at 4 i .M., Gunnmrluc at ` } T l .M., for Clayton. ` ` This boat will be open for charter every 1 Monday, \Vcdnesday and Friday. I J. SWIFT & (30, Agents, 541:. Lawrence \Vharf. l.'.'n...+m-. T..1.y'. IQ-:1 iHenderson s. Bookstore. I Bow Bella Every Month Young Ladies J ourna.l Sunday at Home Dominion Monthly Hea.rthstone--tl1is week. Saturday Night do New York \Veekly do H arper's \Veekly do New York Herald do \Veekly Globe do \Veekly Telegraph do And all the latest Papers. Cheap Stationery, School Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Fancy Goods, Room Pa r, and \Vindow Shades. r , _._.. ..-...umuus mu be otrered :-' iFirst of $125 ; 1 of ; 3100. 4 Exhibitions-3 of $125 ; of Third Year, 4 Scholarships (tenable for two I E years) of $125 yearly. The Calendar, oonta.mmg' ` detailsof all th 1 above courses 9! be hldmiapplf I` cation (post pllld) to t e V; ' ed, I MM`-J 7 `_ v` C. AYNES H E l{EARTHSTONE-onl ve cents. Contents of this wee '3 :- A' Thousand and one Ghots ; \ Vill he tell ; A Terrible Tam ation, by Chas. Reade ; Little Man, by uisa. Alcotit ; The Evil Eye ; Whv Women are hrnm-Ant : Lue n.vu Lye Why Women are Ignorant ; Literary Notes ; Science ; Household Column ; \Vit and Humour ; Latest News ; Markets, &c. GREAT BANKRUPT SALE JAPANESE POPLINS $8, BLACK LUSTRES at 12, 1 40 m-nuts: ...vuuL ; U1` LAVV .. Tm: DEPARTMENT or I the Faculty of Arts, in: gineering, Mining, P1-ac ` Assaying, will be opened ' ber. 5 THE CLASSES in the seven open as follows :- FACULTY "OF LAW ........ ..7 mm. n..- . __-, - -_\ /iii )' 1~.'I'1.'.\`I.\`u_` .?{'I. Y Iu CANADIAN ILLUSTi{ATED NEWS-- 0 nnnfu FORMER PRICES :--80 $1 25, $1 50, $2. URRENT PRICES [Raid for CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, ALLOVV, &c., &c. OFFICE-Clarence Street, near British American Hotel. Kingston, June 8, 1871. 5 V McG1LfN1vEi1TY, SESSIOF _187 1-7:: . Montreal. VVHITE COTTON HOSE 1 30 cents, FORMER PRICES ; nm\f..u A splendid lot 1 CENTS. -`rt. Kingston, July 7, I871. July 8, 1871,. Cheese Factories, &c. w. BuEow_s_,_ P'I'lll'IIt|n ant` `"4--- Montreal, JuneAl, 1371. Ilhlic` I ESTATE 0F A. B. Mcl)0NELL. July 7. 82 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston. Jul" '7 ONDON JOURNAL I-`OR JULY. I Bargains! Bargains! Bargains ! )LACK SILKS at 65 cents, 70 cents, 90 ) cents. $1 05. 81 `.25. .1"Ll.vI\ LUD 40 cents. 11 LL UU1 cents. J1`\.\4I\ n114l\D an 00 cents, $1 05, $1 `.15. DRY GOODS, VIVIZV III.` A II -. -...-. mru Minish-m of the D: tlw Pnstnmstcr Gclwral 5 --f Marine mnl Fisheries TY OF ARTS .......... .. TY OF MEDICINE ...0ctober 3. _`Y"OF .......... ..0ctober 3. lty including courses in En- , Practical Chemistry and , opened on the 15th Septem- Jmssns MCGILL NORMAL rill 13$ September. the Fsu-nI+.. .4 A 4 September 15. ` of STRAVV HATS at FIVE A. B. MACPHERSON, JOHN HENDERSON, Pu-Snmmu Eu"... a-sevenl Faculties will rlnn unnau , Princess Street. 15, I cents, 90 cents, , formerly $10. 1"` Al` wn, me following 9 will be offered :- `_9 ,.c on nr - - .40,50a.nd60 20, 25, so ana 15, 20, 25 and Manager. T Great Cling Sale J 3 NEW hour, Grain and Grocery Store,- Opposite McKay s Leather Ste, ` `PRINCESS STREET. KINGSTON. ,-,-_--_ __.vu- Oats, Peas, Cracked Wheat, \I ,.-I TIAIIC1 A\I"I\ -. PITTSBURGH CHEESE a1wa}s on hand. All Goods Cheap for Cash. 33 Please give us a call and inspect om- stock before purchasing elsewhere. v 1 .. `(All Wool Carpets at 3:. Union: at 2:. Lace Curtains it 814, now for 811. $12 Curtains now for 89. Other prices in propor- tion. DRY oons VI -'3` , IIIIIn$ out entire stock. l l2,(XX) yards of the beat British Prints, yard wide, nest quality, and Choiceat Drona: at 125 cents Der vard. wlue, uncut quauvy. 12; per yard. swoon oi emrlcwsl -_. ..._.- - .-an nu XX FLOUR AND EXTRA FINE XXX PASTRY FLOUR. A-hirhemelyiowpxieea, At Macnee & Waddelrs. A '1-l-_..... n Rendered necessary by the rebuilding of the [ w1/ximow HOLLANDS, Buff, White and Green, Allbwidths from 28 inches toi 60 Inch- Towms and TOWELLING, % NEW uusnm Ronm, I NEW BRILLIANT iwmas, Dominion |At Macne Waddell s,| 1.1134 EN I LINENS, uuw---._ _ V I 1 `At Macnee & Waddelrs. NEW nmausn noon on. cLo'rIis,| July 7. Floor Oil Cloths at 30 3d. Beat Canadian Tweeda, ne make, 5:. Linens, Sheetings and Cotton: all down. A ,. . A... Gros Grain Silks at 35. at '1: 3d. Dryooda from Gd. mgg, throughout nut Kingston, June 12, 1871. WOOL, UNION, DUTCH, AND HEMP and the Carpets made up and put down to order. Can be out my vrldtlrto t Hall! of looms, gEST TAPESTRY CARPETS a? shillinm. WAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS, Three-ply _ Imperial and Superhe, 30,000 DOLLARS WORTll TEAS, UIY CARPETS, COCOA MATTING, -......, .....-...m. u uuuu, uunneal, Meal, HAMS AND BACON, Buckwheat, ._ Bran, 3... 1". BEAUTIFUL CHOICE DESIGNS, `es--~havc Great. Variety of Patterns Montreal House, AND PRINTED FELT CAR-, MATS AND HEARTH RUGS, RECEIVED THIS `DAY no, SUGABS, RAISINS cUnimN'rs, RICE, l'Pl l"1 PETING, STILL CONTINUES AT THE Lambton Block. ' I """"' " '7' _` 3" " ` '.H (I\'uIui.~'hc' Zvifrtlaf ' I against the desire fur ' ` Ilelignlaml cxprcssctl 1 I papers. The Bcvlin I . f K reference to the smnc .41 P . . . TABETBY, ALBERT `nrv Also on hand I 101: of .7 .`..-. ..--.__ _ All at Reduced mm, JUST RECEIVED SHEETINGS AND PILLOW Princess Street. & DUTCH STAIR o 18 Fur Wmn. SPLENDID JAMES DAVIS, Montreal House, Lambton Block. no 10 I971 sary ~lL|I U CARPETS, THE FLOOR um, SPICE9, . `M , ` Oatmeal, Corn `[1 A (`GIT four Lvnsrmij we know hnw I many is tn be: ...,._ _. _I `H, L ,_ Jnn 15. AND 10, 1:3) p.m.-Consol 1 and nccount. Box old! 913; 1867; 9 ...... ....., ._.;..w..u.c In \;uuuIn:l'L'1i.u tugs. \\ e 1 ilconsider the kindness more apparent and l ' | worthy of ougtiigyks from the fact of its he- ' ing gmntcd by a foreign govcrnlnent steanier 3 to a. Canadizui vessel in distress, and we shall ever gratefully recollect it. At the same time l we feel cnnilent that the owners generally of ! our niercluuit vessels on the lakes will join us ; 5 in our thanks for the kindness ulmwn to a 3 f Canadian vessel in distress above alluded tn. i Hoping the newspapers in Canada will unite. _ | in 'ving place to this letter, we remain, yours I t June 316,, no `' J FIVE -n; J! 9.3.1802? `?--iw-!s*rnj 3 Believing it to he thus useful, I endavoured, when present and circumstances would.pe-rmit, to keep it strictly regulated, a matter in which I would sometimes fail, from being absent and having no assistant or substitute. But to the lsept in the Park, some inaliUi'ous 1)(.'l`SUnS,I know not whom, were in the habit, from time to time, of breaking and removing slats from the Venetian blind, and of doing what injury they conveniently could. These slats I had work, but only of my ability to rectify it_ blinds are unfastened from without, the win- dows raised, and the noble individuals, be they boys or men, pass in and out of the building at thcirpleasure, and have not the common sense to shut the blinds after their -visit. Now I would ask if the City Council is competent to preserve their property (for it was built by their funds, although not under their direct control,) in the Park, or if it is not `P ferred with the Parlbkeeper uponi subject, he stated that the trees are roken and destroyed almost beneath his eyes, and that he has not even the power to prevent it, and that the police are equally helpless. However the matter my be, I have only to state that unless a Iueceufnl 05014 . is made by the proper :in-` thoritiel 10 put 3 stop toauch foolish acts of de- 3`N0I|. 1hAlLendeavour to do my duty by l`II0V|nh9 clook,in whichcue thepublic I con- point ; although a policeman is generally (`. ) i _ replaced from a spare sto/ck which happened _ I to be in the building, but the stock running short, I tind no cessation of this destnictive ` And matters have now gone so far that the _ i 1 i (5,000 PA nu`: Pa 115 W.I!U ll-It: u.wa.u_y r `be municipa_.l1ty for support. n`.t,`eount1ng the prxsoners ` ym-gded, and shot during ' .no fewer than 80,000 men be able to support their .. On the supposition d Communist prisoners ` been released -`by omde ` `* t, `but sixteen thosand will tried in squads. 3...]_.et.ters Iruxu runs Of to-day speak -of the I . -tress there. Many fags: are dependent on tgupport; and the wives `` workmen who were 5 tiongl Guard have suf- P ' the liberal pay `which bwfmm the Communal Gov- wli. H L In Auteuil alone H) Persons who are totally :_:....li+w Fnr nnrrnnrf uu -4-rnnuu \;r ltlr. ll:\Il..\ .\l`.\\.V. Sir,--I would ask through your columns to any other persons concerned, to the state of . things in regard to the Observatory in the ' Park. Some years ago when the city was de- prived hy re of its public clock, I went to the trouble and expense of erecting a clock in the - ! Observatory, having one of its dials expnsctl to E the public, through an opening inade in the , I - : . . draw the attention of our City Council, url Venetiz-.n blind for that purpose. It was thus i 3 I found at that particular time to he eminently ' ll useful; and even after the new clock was erected upon the City Buildings, hundreds rc- sorted to the tinu,-piece at the U1 lS`l`\'Ll.tDI'y for i 7 1 I watches. n .- , the correct time in regulating their clocks and i DESPATCHE . I ~ .-:':The most vfolen new 9,018 DU nuyyuau .`.'\o.vnL am On sup mon pen(`)f)le depen em. up ` 9 ;" e,thin wouldegive W " ` who have become 1 2- .'I...n-ihr ,.___. viho ' charity- , ...'1`he Gaulow says :--Sev- :"m pejign their seats in the _.`.|...n. has written a. letter r-* [Emperor Willialxl :1-.12 fmzn wn.s'rece1ved with 1 ,,, by the people. ' To- ~11`-9 illuminated in his amp Douvenauue uu huh "the C of- Good Hgxa. Eilndinfge 1n.r2e"humber of - 179339 $3 P whic manifesto of Count mlly condemnexl in as calculated to h it pretends to _'m 131101!` luau Ln nu: thigh has he result of the election, ' n and patience on all. voted for by the Med with the nan/1_e of .u nu-. nnrnnxrr. ur Ann lF.\lL\ :Vl'.\\S. 1 Merchants frequently receive grzituituus fa i vours in the way of business, which tend to i soften down the asperities of commerce, and call for thanks on the part of the recipients. Such a. kindness as the above we feel it our duty to acknowledge as having received from Captain Martin, in charge of the United Statt-S Revenue Cutter I\'hcrm:m, stationed at Cl(:\'c- ` I land, Ohio, who went with his steamer sonic ten days since to the assistance of one of 011;!` schooners, the Denmark, :1 (`mimliaii vessel: ` which was ashore on the (.':iuz1di:in side at: Ptondeau Point, Lake Erie, and succeeded in pulling her OH, and taking her away in safety `_ from the dangerous position in which she lay, ' jwhich our agent had been unable to eflic.-ct with the assistance of commercial tugs. \\'e A V > `consider mull . ! Jnn .n.....a...I I. .. :-_ Qmeivea here of the total uh ghi Souvenance on ._n.. mm? of Good Hnoe. lost. A nlulureu auu shed ashore from, the kn-Thejoicial journal an- :f."elet':tions for Councils on the 23rd Augugt_ an Court-martial will be- wualnnulgg fglil to crop: in the sur `E ,-,-% fu;-ions no .3: 'a.- eavymin, too ty this aftgrnoon. ` " ' \ INTERNATII)_\',-1 L K 1 ND ,\'E.\',< _ 1 GOOD FEELING` (IN THE LA ICES. ` Lia, unde1't,a.KC um pun- IPrs and -has proposed ,_w_ take charge of the 2 am imu-nal. \ 1 ` 1;-,.-"' $Ah9, Ii!` th tridlllidlng troubles I} their Ln-n.J4 *._-P!'VT1l00n. A reach Mttmpt_ to obstruct ( B, Proce-non was vote 3? .'..`::'_" `L`i*. ,'f" pvote of483t.o5, has 3 additional taxear on n ma men` hsniditli-1 _.There was an excit (y,.m,,,a ......4:,... | THE 0BS'ERI'A TOR Y IN THE PA RK_ I -an --nu unn..,\.. .... ....... _. tic-II anal (In ?a;;a' 55 Land their 1 n1In~mn-- izfsoaaea 106} ash -`Into . os...`.".;... _-I_-J:|n` I, IV oa- __ m,--The weather 51- and fzwourabl otters from Paris .1-.- anon`: nf fhn mere was excl Confederation 1 arnoon. A resol nrnn in .\1..n._..a. luunu. usyton W 1 Lutheran Ch ' ylifl Txjixn-an cu ` for the city of c;L 5... make uur f _......_ .. JULY 10. 13:1; liked? \..\L.\1_\` 6. Kingston, Ont, July 10th, lS7l. day tI,| .. .,.. ..-\. .,. ~uyII|(4\\A ealnus hands cist uur occupat im 1 rntrihutic ms, r fortunes." cst.:1hlishn1 on :1-lo. Nu .1. ....._ , ., " "` " E3 '1c:m Imh-pt any gr0:1t-1' and \\ ha) I culture . lmttlu the number N n has never xli.~ the desirability of the Aim-ricmnn for 1 lmurhnud. ulistind decision uf Hm quv * with clllstv `..`., -- (1 nut the lu\' industry, is he inned 1 3 2 our A . . a.nnd1an 1 anzulian at , . ml 111 ` :1:I.l.~4 in of HM , but 1: :cui\'c(l ` 'nitct1 I I 1 mini} . ....._, .. Hun. Mr (';uup_ln-ll dwelt un the i|np>rt;u|u- of pa-zw dcnmsmling lwtwecn tho I nhm Tm; ('Ul'S'l`\` l5u.\'1'.~4.-'l`he accounts which ; are recci\'c from different parts of the county Ant` 1*`:-uutpuac encourage the belief that the milwuy bonus bylaw will be carried. The 1 voting takes place on Thursday next. ` Ex'1`o.\1o1.m:n~.u. .\`.w1E'r\'.--Wehnvebeen re- quested tn intimate that the meeting of the Entomological branch society tonight is post- poned for 3 Wm-k. I Tm: llovsiz: or I l:n\ lI)E:\'(`F.. -'l`he House of Providence in Un_lna.ncc street, iapproacliilig cmnpletiun, is 3 \ Cl`_)' imp: i building with bell town-r, 1\[:u1.~x:1rl roof | -`lcgaxit front. ` 'l`hi.~1 is thv building for \\ .\ lottery was held last wintvr, and :1 pic! the (`rystul l`n1:u'c last \\'wlnus1:Ly. , K nu the L':ma:1a side of Lake Erie, ivn stx-runcd up aml went to the F086] , wsscl, and in a brief time had her 1 I` uuslt-1` way. The u\\'ne1'uf the Dem 1-rnmptly offered :1 liberal crimpen the services thus rendered, but was by Capt.:1in .\ILu'tin, of the Sliertnzm l'uitcd States Uovcrluncut makes 1 have been an outlier of a great storm tra- States. THE RAIN S'I`0RM.-Tlle min storm which did so much good here on Sunday after- noon by purifying the atmosphere, laying the dust, and drenching the crops, seems to. versing an immense distance in the United At Syracuse the storm did severe damage and also at Dayton in Ohio. To. day the at,1nos_phere has been as clear as that of Italy. Not a speck of cloud was there to be seen this morning in the pupa azure sky. Cirro-stratus clouds made their appearanoe labor in the tiny ; and the e'ul- gence of light under so clear a sky was re, l markable. This pleasurable effect of the rain storm is in strong contrast to the dam ' a_ge done elsewhere. ! .\nm\`.\1. 01-"FIIE {\'<'A.\'I>I.\'A\ ..\.\'.-Thc ste:un- : ship Scamliuaxian is announced at Father 1 Puint. Among the pmascngers are th"e Rev. ' .\1r Mulkins and Mrs Mulkins, of Kingston. `/__i__ I NEW B.uu:1:.-I'l`he new barge building by E _\Iussrs Calvin 3.1111 Break at Gardell Island, 5 which is now ready for launching, has been [ 7 naxned the Seneca. A sister barge, not near 5 , .30 fan` alvam~ml, is alsu. nn Hm c.+....1,- ..1.........-.:A n manta` uurge, not advzmcml, is also on the stocks a.longside_ The-sc barges are ad.-Lptul for the wheat tran- shipment business. _. . nr..1r.h \ .1] u \ r. 1` LL iu.-- inc preservative tluid sold under the name of Liquid Ozone is ` undoubtedly an etlicacious agent for the pre- ` servation of fruits and vegetables. i toinatnes, plums and peas put up last year, Bottles of which the writer exanrined the other day in Ski1me1"s drug store, show :1 line fresh appear- ance, the test fully beaxing out the promises of the introduccrs of this article. From the vivid green and natural form and colouring _ which the stalks and sepals of the tomato have V retained the uid promises to be of service to lintmiists for putting up preparations of plants. \ lts common uses, however, are in the house_ hold. The "peculiar taste which the articles possess while in the fluid is destroyed, and a ll.tlll`:J.l lluvour restored, by cooking. Chemi- . Cfllly speaking the name ozone as applied to this substance is one tliat is apt to mislead. ` ` It is; however, :1 harinless (if not indeeda` heuclicial agent), possessed of great antiseptic mowers. .._....... _ V75 -.-.. -.. . .. (`:m:uln, but while thus 1 YFJ -..., 1-,-rruwuuna. 11 Auvv weeks: ago, 1)I'10I' to the shipment of a. lot, there were nearly six tons of cheese on hand, the products of the operations in the early season. The cheese 5 house possesses all the modern appliances for carrying on the work on a large scale and sys- teuiatically. A large vat, capable of holding four thousand pounds of milk, heated by a steam boiler, built up outside the house, curd grinding machine, battery of presses, ctc., are among the apparatus. A constant supply of cold water, so necessary in the operations of cheese making, is abrded by a natural spring, the existence of which appears to have determineul the location of the cheese house. The erection of another cheese factory at Mil- burn, in the same township, is also spoken of. rington. ` cial to the neighbouring farmers. ` chased by weight, the cheese made and sold ` by the proprietors. A few Weeks ago, prior A NEW Um:r,~1r. 1<`.u-'ron\'.-A large cheese house, worked on the factory system, was opened in the township of Storrington, on the 15th of May last, on the fami of Mr Christo- pher Langwith, the first of the kind in Stor- Mcssrs Hamilton and Langwith have taken the lead in this enterprise, and the results are n.1rea.dy spoken of as highly bene- M ilk is pur- shimnent nfn. int, than-9 worn .m....1.y ..:- \.\l u H... nu. anuucr n of the L`:madia.u schooner l)enn1:1rk, ashore ivnmediately -:une-11 rescue of that asel, aoat and let owner of Denmark very nnptly criuipelisatiuii for 3 .2 informed Shermzni, that the iited no charge `such so \'i us, HF. RF.\'l-1.\'l`F. S'rr.,\.\n`.I: Sm:n::u.\.\'.-T11c [ml .\'tn.tcsrc\'cnm- stozuncr .\`l1cr111an, which her In-:u1q11:Lrte1's at L`lu\'elaud, a few days - on being made :Lcquz1i11tcd\\ith the situa- C H... 4 `...... :.... -,_|. anlu-..-...,... I \.......-_l. THE DAILY NEWS--MONDAY * EVENING, JULY 10:, | y I:mxn1.| L`uM'El:'r.-A-~The -concert of I mli cumpany takes place to night at rin Music Hall. :s1:\' A'l`I\'E FLL'll.J.--Thc preservative (1 um1m~1*.hn nrnnn at I :.....'.1 mm... :~ |.\l'll I _\' t:.~'.~'l`|1L-rc is It great move- ing mm-lniucs. Thu uhnrvus anal ccupi<,-.1 lay them, 8.l1li0ll market `:1 may be seen loaded with them into the country. The high prhe cnmpclling our farnlers to use xicnl nmclncn, and we are glad to ny are able to buy them. ntu f icnl am` y 1 -A regular 5 place tnnigl W ____, _,-.,., ... ....,...... nuuu we nave an upon their friendship. Just now an era. of good feebng has been inaugurated be- tween the British and American` nations by Ihn. ratilications of that instrument of peace and amity the Treaty of. Wuhington ; and the friendly sentiments which have been expressed at the fourth of July bnzquetg lave an existence in deeds on the lakes, whore American revenue uteunen come to the nuisance 9! dinblod Candie: uueln and dothemsmorethnnfridndlyhrnwit- out money And without price. Theta up npontmeou mu, uni they ought co spat so r wages was pending. .-nu u an, r hcuulit 1 Late in the nftul <. -The yacht John mouth of the river St. capsized. Men have ` preliminary to raising wl 1:11` meeting 1 night. uircuuuctnnuoa, tn ` rum its presence. | \'. I". hvn-Um. ` , July l0,|l37l. ` nu nu... um... mg which nl picnic at of the msing : .....1 I - AIr\rAVQ gnu`: ;-w...--_.. Montreal, July 1o.- em:-.1a.y1 ,the city experienced of the 1 1` rain falls uccmnpnniud, by It slmrp ` ..A..-.1 51...: |..... L...... l,-nnuvn Fm Some of the Upposition papers (observes l the Uttawa Tinws) want to know how it is, that while the Treaty uf Washington and all things connected therewith have been so `thoroughly ventilated in England, they i cannot be discussed by public men in Cmiadn with equal freedom. For the in- {urination of our bewildered contemporaries ` we may mention that it happens that the - Imperial Parliaunent is now in session and l ` therefore Ministers can reply to the ques- v ti--us of their opponents in 21 proper manner. When the Parliainent of Cxmnda assembles, there will be an equally free and full dis- ... .... .. I...-.. ...... ...:ll s\.. D_..._..._ L," -I : ( l 1 4 I ` yU:u'xs. On Saturday 11. new huxgu wan luunched ' in the canal at Henderson's timbgr yard. She was named the Alice Pacy. ` -- 1 `Y 7| IL.-J-~ ..... ...-.. L111...) one was unulwu mm .1... - ...._, . ` A man named Noel I upiuu:u1 was killed by falling olf a. building in St. Duminiquc street o_n which he was working oh Friday. "'11.. `YA- I'\,....__......,\__.1 :\1n_...._ _._.I --av..- v_.. ...-.--- --- ...._ .. --.--_ .,.- _ -.`... The Non-Commissioned Oioers and gunners of the Garrison Artillery presented ` [Sergeant Major Johnston Beers with a[ regulation sword and belt on the occusiml of. his promotion to the post of 151-igmlu` Sergeant Major. 7"... -..\...A... ,`-. T ,.,._.._'_ -._. _.-.. .. _..I..__, 1 ~-.,,-..... ..-..,v.. 1 The review on Logan's farm was It splemr , did a.'u.ir, over six thousand men being present. The mn.rcl1ing past in column was as good as if done by regulars. . A .._.,A,,__,,, ,,_I.__,;,,,,, , ,, II` 3 A great many volunteers are grumbling Ir- av-.. .-.. -- V.-- `(J ...O.......-... l at having to march through all the strecls l after the review was over, they having been ` up at two o'clock that mnming. D I The weather is warm. .__4. _ w ,' view of the Rt-emuler. In Dorchester street there lives a. family by the name of Cnmplwuell, L-onaisting of John (,'.'unplu,-ll, .1 l)lCl{Hlllltll, his mother. The two women lnul never been continual family lmuvlu, on most of which `itfampbell has taken sides with his mother. | On Thursda there was :1 tiff between the i women, in which lwlows were come to, and the ; elder Hrs Campbell had the younger one in`- I rested. The younger one then had her hus- l band taken into custody for an alleged blow he had given her in defending -his mother. The 1 two were taken along to the police station, and there the oflicials did their utmost to n1:1l;e peace, but unsuccessfully, the younger wmnnn Ineing unwilling to give in. The result was that husbend and wife were locked up. next I1l0l'1llll[.I thev were (llSCl):].]`I|'I".tl Iw Hm able to agree, and the ennsequenee lias been I The ' Two .\IL~i'|'m;.~4.~w:s l.\' A llm'au~:.-~Ye+it(-rdn_y mi instance of the ill elleeti-i of there luring two ` mistresses in one house emnv umli-rtln: pur- Mary Murphy, his wife, mnl Mm-y lh'enna.n, I I i I i morning they disclxargcd by the I max. uuauuuu uuu wue were locked The ' I , ) lluconler.~JIu/tlrmtt Ilrrn/I. I I- .._ at I.a.prairio, is conducting it on ten1pcr:1m:u- principlue-iutoxicating liquors being rigidly uxcltuled. and 110110 but n.utlmri7.ud t1'.'u1uI-9 :11- Cu]. Smith, who is in charge of the camp` pru1c1pms-n1wxicaung liquors being rigidly uxcliuled, t1'.'ulcl'S al- lowed to have access to the volunteers. The Joseph Hull Mzuml':wturing nnpany. of Usliznva, is nlll,-ring to the American public all kinds of rcmping and mnwing mncliincn, ` threshing mnclnincs, l|0I'sc-powers, drills, llnrsu ' rakes. plough, &c., of superior make and at lower prices than they can lw ubtziinccl at, S within the Union itself. Z .5t:\'t:uby-bW'0 minions :1 year now than thirty- six millions at the time Napoleon : wars closed. Those wars, it a pears from this ex- hibit, have cost Englan ve hundred and seven millions of pounds, a truly enormous sum,, if we consider the comparative poverty of the United Kingdom at that time. The St. Jnhn (N.B.) News, in noticing the return of the Guvernment delegation which recently proceeded to Nova Scotia and P` E. lsland says :-They have had tnnferencos with the respective Govem- ments. and we believe secured such an in- terchange of sentiment on the Fishery por nun of the Treaty as will enable them at an early meeting of the Executive tnresolve upun alili'erent course of action." This must be held in signify that the guycnp nu-nt of` New Brunswick has decided to muderute the high indignation and excite- ment into which it was led at the first mo- lhtlll. nf publicity given to the treaty. . -~ -9 ~--.j ` in two immense folio volumes, on exhlhit of 1 the budgets since 1688, the late of the accession ` of \Villia.n1 and Mary, and tracing the progress ...;4 A45\\,IL4|Iv|A. urxrxuurxu UILD1. The British llovermnent has lately issued, , of the national debt (lown year by year. The Lcxpenditure the same. If we income was then about three millions, and the _ judge that money was then worth four times as much as I now, it will show an expenditure of twelve ;mi1lions, as compared with seventy-two in 1869, making in nearly two centuries the ex- ` penditure increase six-fold. No one, however, ` can say that the wealth of Great Britain, after making the allowance for qurrency, has onl' . augmented six-fold. There are twelve 1nil- . lions more of people in England alone than at 1 that (late, and two millions of houses. Lon- 3 ulon itself has added three hundred thousand ` houses, and there has been a prodigious in- crease in those elements of wealth, the (locks of Liverpool and other seaports, and the\ canals. The railroads are wholly the growth ` of the last half century, and the nl1n1lim'nf uoule and 1013 11 I der by Auction`, V i given. canals. lne railroads wholly the century, munber of L cattle six-fold, and the weight 3. dozen fold 1 I what it was in the time of James the Second. | i Since 1815 her progress i11 wealth 1135 been ; igreat, and the nation is more able to pay ` 9 seventy-two millions than I milliqns N aD01eon wars 1 of wood. Garden-one of the plenty of fruit ; nice lawn , c uet ground (1 shrubbery. mq an 3 Thp House is completely furnished thro 11- l out, and would be sold as it stands onughe ` I V _ _ . 0. suitable purchaser. If not djs of in time the Houle aml . (18? `IV Auunla-I A` - ` ' ` ' `uuuu. well Chain Pump, I neve: Stabling for three horses and cow, Carriage Houses, all of brick, lathzu ed. Stone Wdod Shed, will hold: wood, (1....1.,.. A - -' ` | Lu: v.,. u. ouunus having decided , retlnng, undersignetl in- : structed to otfer the whole stock for sale by I Tender at so much in the dollar on cost. The l following is an estimate :- uu.u u; uvIot:H ul add! convenient houses for n `be found. The back j venient, with clothes drd barrel Cisbexjn v QAAA n r , n n- Tenders to be sent to me at B1-ockville not later than THURSDAY, the 20th inst. , lC\4\4\4lJ vvu. This presents an excellent opportunity for speculation, or for a young man with a small capital, of going into business. I "Pkg n`nnlv :. :_ ,... 1 ~--~ V ` DUNCAN MCFARLANE, Accountant. Brockvi lle, July 10, 1871: I FOR SAL . HE SUBSCRIBER o'e1's for sale his . T House and Lot, Pine Grove, corner of Union and Centre Streets, Kingston. The Lot, about an acre and a half, has over fteen hundred feet ofiunder dr ` ` stone. The House contains on first oor, Parlour, 18 by 28 feet ; Sitting Room and Library, 16 by 16 feet; Dining Room, 10 by 16 feet, with Vvaitiug Room otf; Ki by 13 feet, with Washroom and Bedroom otf; above sta.irs,'four large Bed rooms with Serva.nt s Bedroom. The House is heated throughout very cheaply with hot air. All the rooms are furnished with New Coal G_ra.tes in addition, and is tchen, 18 Servants -_-.- ..... V- .-.. ....l......_, ..-u u-nu ;uu ula- ' I cussiun here, nor wlll the Prenuer have the ` :.lightest ubjectiun to tell the House all abuut the Trea.tj'."