Kingston News (1868), 8 Jan 1869, p. 2

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\ or Inn uncut-non Inuud neatly, cbesply`, and expeditiously I tIlDLlLY NEWS JOB IfRIN'l`lNG OIHCI. ` nu. uuuurnuau. uvw wult II III In 1'60. 1;: production ,0! pig iron for 1868 Inn 1,560,000 tonl,r.-bowing: steady annual inctesu since 1868 ofubouts per cent. Tb oxrnrt of ran-.-.l...... I..- Inna Iluvv auva In IIUUIJIB PEI` OEIII. The export of petroleum for 1888 wu 96,000,000 gallons. ` The amount of nmhruzito coal mined in 1868 was 13,500,000 tons. V 'I'hA 1-I-an A! T.-.A:-.. --__ ._r- - `---4 was 1a,uUU,UuU LOIJI. The crop of Indian corn wu, 830,000,000 bmbalu; in 1868, 1,10 Jxnnhnln Ui U,VUV" l--bushels. 1L- _ The -cotton,-crop to} tees-9 in eatitnated at 2,700,000 bales. The tobacco crop for` 1867 was 250,000,000 pounds. Two thonaand ve hundred miles of new rail- 'road were built intheUnited States in 1868, making the number of tnilea now in existence in the eonntry oyer 40,000. The total value of merchandise arnnally catried over these roads la $7,2'l3,000,000. Biz thoneand mile: of new telegraph wire: have been put up during the past year. Nearly all the individual Staten materially rc- duced their debtain 1863. From these and similar facts the Ootntnieeion- er coeclugiee tint the mttiuml wealth as a. whole in incteueing.` He reckons, however, a number oliuueneee adverse to real prosperity. He goes into elabcrnte calculations to ahowv that while the non! of living hae ittcraued only from 60 to 70 per cent, an an illustration of the general principle, he above that the wagon which in 1860 would purchnee a barrel and a half of flour now purchaeea only abarrel and a. _qna.t-ter. Hence, the labouring population are really not in well clan they were. Ileana Moore and Perkins of Providence gave 1 Christmas dinner to the convicts of Rhoda Island State Prison. The prison oicisls provided the dessert. In the sernoon the convicts di- verted thernselyes by playing gunes. A Washington despstch says the: Postmaster General Randall is preparing ongress a union tithe to! graph snd postoee. of these up for him. There is no doubt but the whole question will be fully and rigorously die- cnned, if it ever gets out of 11:; qnnnnitteu lad into either House of Congress. ` KILA _r-- '3 -` - wan. uuucr pm: In New Year : mapect: to zuldent Johnson, whom he hod"'l:`udled nthu roughly diluting the fn:p_oachment_trhL Inch gantlgmnn was delighted to no theother, ind Gen. Butler lflerltdi culled on Anna-.._n--., um ulplultu uonleqprtle Il'chiVOl are said to tho: thnt. the Confederate agent; In Pnria to resented to Ibellichmond Government that Loa- il Nnpoleon `encouraged gnd befriended lhl rebel privateeu built. by the Armand: in France. He did morn. Ho lulled on Lhoritish Government to recognise the independence of tho South. The Amuricuu, for nuann of their own, us, however, iulhud to In this pIn._ guuugmnn wu neltghted the Gen. on Lttoney-Gem en! Brute, who defended the President, and ex- plained lbs: be had never h Ierenoee - with H: Johnson, other, ell Inch dcnltinl being of I mere polities! kind. Genera! Grim` did not villt President Johnlon. but held 5 re- eeptionofhieovn; hutthea the Ptuilenthu oeeueil Genenl Grant of lying or entailing very like it; and this fact we euppole be held to put 3 stop even to eerunonions uni complimen- ury inteteonne between them. The Bounty cetltolie Hlerqmliy been re-' eehtlieltedh Beotlendi en_d _t_hueme iuueion -hI.I....,n.'a....I.----- - ed my person! (W-- I Anon nu-mu oonnmumuou cu noun nor mama {anything tors-u-ded forms mun pnnbdbytho sun: And uldnnp I no it-lat; not uoozrily hr publication, but in lanes of am- Llnucny II I: also rquuad nu culnnpudbl-r um only wnnon one nkh or the ahucorp-ggr. We cannot unaomn to man: releclod comiuuscw'no:- ....... . .J .Ged 7.7?` .... :h:?E?l`:h:3%t`d1::a& n::;&1 I-IJ - _. . I _, -'3' 5?! `Eh.-'V`lUPGFr1v4. hbh5P Of In I. gtufnstn of Oxfoxd, Andra: dugnuonhnGhurchoflnhId.' v-`-- --.---vi up--ao\nJU'I7U. "'_.l'he Synod role st I lute hour. - --- ---v .r- -- Gea. IBHIIOI pm! hi: New Year {Incident he hn.d"'lVn`ndl-d '-"-- AMERICAN REVENUE sh-Txsrlcs. I. . Isclnn Alcnndu Hunter Donald Fruer Junel Gordon I n 31.1 -_A CTTU `SUI !-IUII J. I. l_cLood QUIZ coudrnl. us, in "1859, 1,1oo,ono,ooo ___ _v.- __.__-_- _- ----:--- -..'v'. 5 It is evident now thlt the cutting 0! of the government. grunt will nine tn agin- tion end excite an interest in the main: of the College Inch u would not hue` oc- curred under 3 unootb-inter continusnce of the government subsidy. The appeal will be 3 great advertisement. The inte- rest 0 Mb: clergy will be excited and Hint of fuhen and mpthen, of Ions also. The College may disc 3 new are in its proIper- I:- ._.I __.._...-o..__ `I....-_l._aI. A- _n __.,_.1;;_..t-_...........k_t -. ` equivalent to those of six times its w ght tred by concussion exerts a force equal to , UN'-C0`I"l'ON. A curious dlnovery hss lstely hlcn Hide in connection with gun-cotton which on bsrdly fail to be sttended with impqpnl sud vslusble results. It hes hitherto been deemed impossible to nice: sn explosion with gun.-cotton, unless the snbstsnce were strongly co_ene_d. It hss;.n lssy wsy of burning. merely withs sorta! swift phi. sud of sneaking out ofsny channel 0 es- cape which might be open to it. 30 tho- roughly esteblisbed was this, chsrscteristlu of gun-cotton that s common lecture experi- ment has been to ignite spa! of it lying in the nslted_pslm of the bend, or to re I: small quantity resting on one lets of s nicely balanced scsle. The hsn wss not burnt, the hnlsnce of the scale was not die- turbed, sud this becsuse of tbs: pecnllsr property ofgun cotton which impelled it to get rid of its force in the easiest and most harmless manner. Connc the same quantity of gun-cotton in s stout one, give it work to lo, and it etraightwsy produces L-e l l`. of gun-powder. But it hss now bee dis- covered, in the course of some e - at the War-oce Chemical, Est Woolwtch, that by igniting _t the same way as Mr Noble ignt = - glycerine-'-viz., by concussion, p . by the explosion in contact with it of 5 small charge of detonntiug po'wtler-the lull effects of glun-cotton are developed whether it be conned or not. Nay, more then the full e'ects,-if it is not an Irishisut to sy so,-for it appears that gun-cotton that of nitro-glycerine, or nearly ten times that of gun-powder. Thus, whereas gun- cotton fired by syinple ignition, poll : of hsrmlessly when unconnedmxertrng no cle- structive force whsteverupon the body upon which it may be resting, the same quantity of gun-cotton exploded by` concussion will shatter blocks of granite, break up thick iron plates, and blow down or destroy any- body in contact with .,it. This, we say, is s. most importnnt discovery in many ways. In the rst place, it seems to strike a death blow at the useof nitro-glycerine, whether in its pure form or disguiseditsdynsntite," or however spplicd, sud nltro-glycerine will be is monstrous good riddence. In the next place, mining of" all descriptions, military and civil, becomes immensely fuci- ' litated, while the dangerous operation of tstnping" is no longer required. For torpedo and submarine purposes the igcn- very will be especially useful. Gun-cotton" had alreutly been adopted es the agent par euellertce to be employed in torpedoes, but iv w.lI nnw nn lunar-\_r he nr~t!s:u|nrv en in- TGUIGIIBG III II\ DIJIEIIIIJIEII III llllycuw. UH` it w.li now no longer be nccesoary to in- M close the charges in smut, expensive iruu cases, as heretofore. in order to develnpe rlnegfull eect, or, indeed, any fact gt all ; any case which in waterproof will tinswer all he purposes. For breaking walls? and stockudes, gun-cntlon red by percussion has been shown by some recent. experiments at Cb athun to be a mighty agent ofdestruc- tion, and nothing can be more striking than to see 0. huge slnckacle cut clean _in l two as by a knife by the simple explosion of :1 long sausage-shaped charge at -gun- M cotton. --._- .--nv.--..-- _._- -av-nu. The following account of I visit to 'the great- est of living poets wnll be readwith imereu-: `| WA lirnlcnrlx in l`_.-.-... and In.-.5 - II- .51 Ii-- cat ut unug pueta rust or: renu Will ln`.El'Bll-': We crossed` to Cones, and took 1 B1 to Fer- ringtord, distant twelve miles; I glorious drive cross the Isle of Wight,.between ivied hedges and pest`. gardens of lenrelnnd lsnrestinns. I found Farringford wonderful y improved. The little park is e gem ognrdening art. The magnicent Roman ilexel in irontof the house are ner than nny_I sur itfltnly. We arrived shoot 3 o'clock, end were ushered into the drutring roc m. The hontte has been refurbished, and 1 greet many pictures and names added-' since I we: there. In A minute in came Tenny- son, cordinl as on -old friend, followed by his wife,eu sweet nl ever, but feeble: sud older looking. In Tennyson himself I eonld see no- particular chnnge. We walked through the pork and garden; then he end I wentnp etrlhe downs s.nd_ walked for miles along the chalk clilfs above the see. He showed me his newly acquired territ.ory-nInong the root 1 grant stretch of when elds bought for bin by Enoch Arden. We dined at six, in I qnaintroomhnlg with pictures, and then went into the drama; room for denlert. \. ' e "Tennyson and! retired to hit Indy at the top of the house`, lit pipnl, and tnlhsd of poetry. He liked mail I could rend hi: 'Bnntlhnn? I . vu . noose, tu plpll, no mud of 11: 3:21.... i! could ma his 'Boodiooo? I | thought I could. `Bud it and In no pct,` II he. `I would tube: has: you read it,'I unwor- Aod. Thorcupcn ho did I0, chantin`g_tho lumbar- ing line: with great auction. I spoke of tho id}! of `Guinivue us being perhaps his nect poem, And said I could not read it cloud without my voice failing no at certain `Why, 1 can read it aloud without my voice failing too. he cxclsimed triumphantly. Thin I doubled, and he cgrced to try after we. went down. But Ih lhi Il llfiintl inn - on----I- -1 nun uu -gnseu Io try nner Inn: down. But the n: thing be produced In: 1 magnum M `Y`0.I:d-eE f_'lJ`|.g!1%f { (thn-ty gjurg olgi, I_rbich_hmj.l --- ...-. -nasal` uu ysvuuuuu was 5 llllgnulll 0! wonderful berry, thirty yarn old, which had been tent to by I poetic winc dcsler. Such wine I never tasted. it in man! to In drunk by Cleop-Mn or Gnlhnriu of Rlllnli, uld Tc n-~ open. We had we gluten apiece, wht-Ii In Ilid. `to-nizln Vol] lhnll hnln In. In duh E nu-A-I ..,wu. nu mm are gluten apiece, when said, `to-night you shall help In to drhk one! my few bottle! of the Waterloo-2-1816. We will make a night of it. The boule was brought. and, that 1 313:: all round, Tennynon look up the Jldyla of the KIng." ` " "Bil fldin in A nil-anon .:-nnnnln-A-.- _I.-_A me -1011! OI me mug. " "Hie reading in a atrange amonolonoua chat, with unexpected falling inecticns, which IT:i`n- not describe but can imitate exactly. It in very impressive; in `apile of myeel! I became very much exei-ed as. he Item on. l`ina1ly,whea Anhnr forgive: "the Queen, c`l'enayaon a_voiee fairly broke. I found Ieanpn my heeke,and and In-ag Tennyeon were on-'yin` on either aide ofme. `He made an eort`, and went on to cloainggrandly. How can you e_ay,I asked (referring to previous convene.- uon&,) "that you have no anrety of peraonol fame. This poem will only die with tljo Ian-M guage in which it in written." In Tennyaoa ran-ted up from her couch. It ia true, ahe exclaimed, "I have told Alfred theiame thing !" After that we had more1|u-1-ry-in lam, nished the Waterloo bottle ; then went up to chggueot. to mote and tllk. Tennvlnn In-dmlu ulil-I--P .-____. _ -r_, __ -_:--., -_-u to have begun mare merciful than to hue aignod th_c ddsth Inn-Int. Oneiof the tint d-ouu-stionl oftho Spnninh mobin ls. dri during tho revolution, wt: to deaboy tho pnoto, by burning the platforms And inItnInI'ltu' of public executions. Their aversion to the death penalty prompted than to thin. The name Ipirit is `now prompting the. Spaniard! Ind Ihlisnl to criticise the sqthority of thg Pope. w uuunu ulu (Ill. Tennyson and-lhl Fylu" of Tbeocxitnu in Greek ; his own Northern Fntu .mer," und Andrew llarvullh "Coy _l_iau'cu." We parted at two o clock." . -&bo Qne'en of aaxgiox in them done! hex-royal hnphnd B;_ `V3;-gut tell`-nh:1cegnio,n-ylth which dqvq , mu am-noo come then to tbeggurtut.` Tennyson Fylu : his mm "Nan-tlnnrn I`-an. any tea" has nun u `HA _I __I_ A Richmond dogeetivo nun: that about < nu-tar of tha hm-not -u- ----I =- `"~` THE POET LAUHEATE AT HOME. --`u---j-.~.-._ -,,`_r i Lunar bioinuunom-$1 con T . uonopof In in nboyilupjust been inveoci` god by! nunigtoo ofho Boys! Humane Bociqty and rewudod 111.. the prqunudon of the medl Ind the thanks of the society :..-....H-...A nn nu-nhiunnt On the 17!]: I1ll.. rugqlncl ;~ra'" 0| tnu IIIUUII In FIG llllllll UI luv Uvvlwo; inscribed o pnrchinent. On the `rms nu. the child 0 1 man nnmad Casual], 1 [Flack- ___.z.|_ I2_.I_... Au `I--ling-Innis`: ' emu, nvJlpg- In A5u|nuun_un.u,..-u..-.-u..,. while playing with his brother `(the' two beingebout two end three yen-I old respect- llvely), fell down .e well twenty-Ihtee feel. i deep, which um been inednnently left "(1GGp, Wlllcll nuu UCCyllIII.l1IIl'$Il_ll In: I open, sud which cnntnin'ed' "1-`i_lefh` 6f"IV:'t&i' ot seven ant! eight fear The other child l ` (Val 10; , ':=:".':..*.,:.?a,L.:<:. the child on t. _ once let d__5w' lbs" '1': l ` very much work and bue_k'et it :-7eI1eiI,`1-` hcnliil ion, Vfrltlf sixteen, fun npudnd obervlngll '_N k n}. ;I..-.-.' an In. gin: oh: no immadi`. slur_n|_. and their ;.- I` 3- - and any ---.-.-.g- --- -1.---.,_..--.., n.-v --nu nu uvwr dislike to the pondty of dmth, and think thsuho Pope, u had of tho Church, ought L. I'.-__ `L... _...... -._.:..I AL__ A`. L__- l.Il|l' Jul` 3,30 ; `fllfilh ` ` .11` --WI vv ` sixteen,ron observi M I A he wonlq, go duwn` us he with the Ii; , uncredi- atellylet hiinlelf don by thechniryholding on by age, ibqud, while he dret-~`C'.> water with the other his little brother. He.` then stoodiwith his feet on the side: of the welt, supporting himulffby his beekgind tied the chain round the child : waist, who was then` drawn -`up exhdusged ' Ind upper-entlyi lifeless, hut gruuully recovered under groper treetmcnh. unlit raighonr. hav- ing aueraingud anyfurther iqiuyy than (but ed by the immersion. Tlneled, liam Unswell, remnined in his perilous lion in the well nnti-H.he cheinogether with a rope whidh hnd been. procured by some` men who had hutellcd to the was let. down to him, which be tied tag` his own waist, nndzrenched the top in dilly,` The society his also conferred no Mr Frederick Cuil for saving 3 boy named Jupp, who who in danger -of drowning it Brigham. i . r . = Wateoqvu _ proposes fto uh 33004300 to std in building 1. nilmod from (Janhage to Sacha : H_u-boar. _ ' 9 ` LIIU l ICll ,0Ill.' IIIIIIIUX 1 1% ITBVQFJ fl ready to adopt the hub!!! ohlu-in ldjliuh rule instead of foiloqing` the cuwlngor thr guberl. They fail to din-riminue in man: ofrood Ing- lish habits, but indulge I3 moi: of _the extrava- pace: and diuigulonn nrciviliutiol. .'l'Iey graduate ft-tun the Odeanu MUnive,raiIy-with no` nligion ulgmovcr. fdxhin 11:: Manual and be in; dulroyiad, agd nothing left in iuipluee. lo a and-.I h-.4II-- .`l`F-_.'-nth`-.I4I :_ -_-` `T11 ; ;'.'.i2}'.E.'.J.}'c :T.;a1'..T.E;' New York, I committee, nppdhud for the purpawof" inveuigming the nfniu oflho fntbrnity, rayon- ed In ioowl: "Give as $100,000, and -in nix month: wawill yuppie with-'l_hIieneny~hnud*1o` hnnd." This in ene_urngin`g vinlot the `pbori urindled ~1rish|'nen,:nd women` of New Yotk. How much` Ionger up they ~!6__VbI played upon; bvl.henImrnhn`I' B`; 1)_-___-; :_ `L- _ vi otder of the ny.h QI;ia`b_o`u well an Untnrio, `New B:-1'Imwie_ , sI;d` `@191: Scam. Lftusuncn uaem nut in company 5; now in nx-dean of formation -in. nu. om... .. uuuun. J4 DISH! IHII. I E|llIIpIlI II- in pt __ of formation with__tbe objpct of building" ' narrow-gnngo rnilwny from Point Lewis to 1130 Maine fronliat, pining throiigh the eounics `notclnuir uii"&|ni`a"a_rn.` IJUVII Ill IIQU -.IllIU IKUIIIIUI [I'oI]`.n 13 `counties notch-uqr j as routs VI Iould n nan Lhn luau-hum Inrinlnnn vwuullu ' ISU$, &IISI:jIQI' TI 1751;: would p neg lhl American _IennlnnsT of tho; ' near the hpidwnten of 11);: old en- trance To Iludl, tlia Xennbec. ' ' ' A r____L A-_.._< `Il`.__5..9 311. _ c . II-in i ~--'4 ----V-v-` --- ------u-- In Only wulnl. Y_ _ "The e riment `of t ing` eIccii`o IIpl.i- tioul beg to Superior rt Jmrgui illll` shortly mnienca in on I hr larger` ahurthn union at she my 31: - oontamplted. Tl1;hlllI1_blf.r 0f"l'l_1).Iht4_l4p:_[I- ed and degzooaiu of 1,000 slerli such lodg- ed in th =3.-:1: of En had in piqiy :1_stng=` toward! ` hundred. - `tone linhlitt we- counlidjbovo seventy *$b0I'I1-`Ib0IO'IetqI* an Jllilq lrqhul in `of; if: turn 5`-nnInpI.n- t- l3..__.__. ._ vn-- --u . "~-"`' "` B "" 5 """_ wuhed; amid the ngturildoctietoewp credit end strengthen Hie deeenninetion of thoeeirhodobnineuonlynnthe ouhIye- iem. The inehhent lewein Centdsiu in the lune Vgey. So many trsdorehnve taken cdvsntsge of it, in many eheee under dine:-editebleix-cun:etI.noee, that _hgneetbnIineeImen ere gettingeiokofthe in-is -y-an. end will noozi be compelled to gbelih it. Irlnny businesses the each upturn in coming into vogue, end this when ooh: boguniuiound to be IWOndBd_With so `my uhentegee, particularly an enabling curry on a keen competition snduviug him from bed dehtl, that it -aoneeiobeectedonutbetrueprineipleof human. A: eeeentrie American, Mr Ban- Jglplgol Virginia. 01300 lblptly exchimad lb 03: Sir, I IIGVO dipgovered e gone. It iI-PI.y u you In uge, an we}! printevsnd .- .-.1ne,0Innu`:uwerthyofhe- . __j_; . --v -Q-galounjiiq , V`HIlU_ Dim Inf. `)1 it`: own, jhcludipg Eir B. (ininnqu and _ in, the Oomcnuivgqnd Lima; for Dublin. "Bcotlnnd `will supply uoigmra-11 `j ditiunn-buideI which um patiodfdffodg-A % ing = hmimcuid OfM@IItl"a|ec- tiona, wt. lied; it Emmulllyg on the 10:; days pdtjom. 1;; 'l`here,will than he Vqne-nevynnh, pojblx A larger propoqion, of memtin "What: tests gm gn unoiu jeopnrdy; uw-nu-- -v Ytuncvq Inc :_nI.'pI:lutUFIu'o A fang} from Iio di'*'o to`into ` Qiiiny," In , the her `dajwllh 3 ma orhogi, and.` while Uzi 3 o`hit' tun tonn!oa;': IionbiIto' I Intern hvlnr n..drI||k; nu...-u.'.u..:..'. ./. - up-an was . out In: IIIII III W? Ullallll uvermgt h; to: ndrlnk; . Upon-restrain ; aoon n1'1r`gutd be fonndilut home one hn_i:l_`,,in~ " his abump, Ibld out his tehm, `|;o;u_m` u,`,: pocketed thcisroeeedu; Ind diiuppenred; V ` ~ TBo_'Eife It-retry I Lib'crI`l" " :1` think: that yJol:'uIonhua qua` than any of hi: pzedl.-canon toyed: ;Iuk.iu~ the guns of the United 8141:: populu in_ Iu1_'oyo,`~ and phncing than in the position` they on`gh_!_Io'- hccupy` thb ndtiontafthp wcirld; A_ A _L . 4- _ a ; - co . `mt... - __....._` A . -. ` A- `- ,vuuIuI,-uwul`, IIIIIIOI C Im` Gm.hn.ui'u very old Port Wine ` Scndeniufa Pot: W . , ~ ll3`lPa'l ';`7' '34,-Va` _"~["`,uEg:".' _"-w L Butgupdy -P_IIjAlI`lI1! . , . ~ % Bria?!-ilonneqlr. lmell. ,0Ia.a-J. ,Dnp_o1. Sagan, 16.`, l`u.14a _n_nd 1834 Yihlhgigln woodcr bo_nlouIUporIId`*%y ; 0haupuu--Golmul, 8uun:aniI,ba..- `lo. vim Mann?!-. -13-ad=+1nnru:-+pinh %- ` ~ BlII|'i,IIl,..0! 0. ~. . . ** ' Hock, `phat Ron,and~Irk WIhkcy T \. 1 English, lrhlynud Bandit: Ban-urnaiull-and _ ;'l`1,_|!`l 2 Tbo `tit.-in young Hindoon of India: are vgryl nntlv In ulna: lhn Iulnlh filial: -`Id-`link uninc- ____r._. `.rn..,.(.u-u_.a-.\./.LV '1-iI~PIt"IGE.~ A ll. jlelhl In-00*. huvfndnctd the prico ` at moons. A .QnIr!ct,BoxeI L-2&3-Ha _ -,',~.r-- 341736303 ` 1` . Hhk layer Rlilillfl 'DrbmaQIiluu. It [ _r-- "ET. ---- -v-nu-we vuv Spsninrdu, `who have 3 deep .I:-I:|.- 5.. 51.4 .-....-1L.. -2 .I...n.I. -_.I n.:..1. :wuvIlnlnlII'J_OI!]l Buck 0,uni.uI JIl_i`ui d Iellgc ` hit` all V . II-'3 am -Au Ans. RE!2U0I1oN 1\f\i put-u. . A `QALLAN1j:1:lB0y!.- Q`: ,A_____ ` ' An imhenee hood orinsolmn no taking pdvuhgeof the new htnkrnptey law of the United Shiee. A New York paper pub- liehee a. list of upvnrdlof three hunched who hsveputinpetinneinf-heoouueofone `geek. Crowd: are rushing to get white- _.._-I.-J - _-".J `L. .A..h_.A'.' `..-_-A 2, L. _A. .~' i1r<*_1'~':4`:! vti _u:r;m m rnlnnnrrinutldopu-t front :5: Kinpton M481: an fnlln-I - 3 Tho execution of two Italian: in Rome, nomad Monti sud Tognetti, for blowing up 3 izouvo bu-ruck, excited much consterna- in_IIdy. Ont] WI! onn dnoonneodin tho Itslisn logislctin body. These men were political uuuina; qnt the sentence of dash pound upon thgm bu horried the `A_I:-__ 4.-.! _-_2-_.`I- _|_- l____ _ on PBIKTINE; n__`... .-Man run :@i)L:iSJm1 1i1;;` mung. __._j.j ___-i-__ 1-`mun Evnnmb. JAN. 0. sum "is x ` an _ &-:-4|n nn Ex FIRST PA as. Tmailn Travellers Guide. A____L.L _ cone IAi`l. 1:30 pm. lixed train 3:45 1.13. 1:50 " 6:30 9` ru CUIulE3l`0NDE\"lS. mom ommbqun { T `ARREST or cmsm AND czupum. Ganiinoquo, Jm. 8.-The villains Chase and Qhapman. who resisted arrest on` Wed- nesday night. and escaped mm shooting Stephen Hnllidny and the constable from Weetport, infected`: crouing la.st`night near Rockport to Well: Island on their way to the limited States, and were nrrataod thin morn- ling. Report; any that Hsllidny and the | constable will recover. ` i FROM MONTREAL. Monlreul, Jsn. 8.--A. H, Delia]: was unanimously reelected uchninnnn of the Harbour Cummiusion. . ITIIIIEI ZIIUCDEI Station :3 follows : Tlw St._'i'l_1ereu ratepayers have agreed In 05:: Int] free of the proposed wooden nilrund sbeuld it pus there. 1'1, `ll 1'`: I n 1 r\ I- _____ .- r____ --...-... Ra.-v. Messrs C`-nrmiclmel and Dumoulin, sud Wm.TWorkmAu:, president, spoke at the normal concert of the Irish Protestant Bo- giely last night A._ :II:.:, .3n ,_. -K 9 - . 2. 4- .n An illicit still was oeiied in` riser of 10, \ Jacques Cartier street. Tbirtyvve barrels of_u: fermented beer found on the premises were conscated. ' FIOITIIAC AGRICULTURAL soon.-This Socie-y, nude: in proton: Inunsgemam, deserve: well the support of then imgreuid in the agri- nltural plosperily of me nnty. Sec ulter- liaemeot of the annual In ing. Ptunnl Conant-.--Wlth I ningulu tmtni_ festerion of public npirit in so unobtrusive n bod _y, the opcntive printers of Kiugllon have deter. mined to get up n public oelel ration in honour of Frnnklinnbirtbdny and the typographicnl art_ Such A venture bu not been made for ten year: and more, and perhnpn the novelty as vvellu the intrinsic clnitm of the entertainment itielf will attract the interest ofour citizens. In other cities printers fentivnln are of Annual occurrence, u-o ntttnctive nndtpopular, and there should he no reason why thi tteznpt should not prove equal y nuccesafui in Ki _ own. The nnnngen are do- ing their bent tq nuke it In rtby of general pnltoulge, and have met, we learn, with much kindly assistance from musical friends. It should be remembered that the concert cotnel ntf on Wedneedny next, the lath int. 1 ` weighed into eixportione, obtained in thin men, Svnnee Dn.ru.-We deeply ivgret to record the ewfnllyeudden death ofthe eetimebie young wife of Dr lhcleen, deughter of JeInesttiddcll_ Eeq., of the Ben]: of British North Ame:-ice. Hrs Hecleen, it would eppeer, wee eurring from quineey, end in order to proenra eeee end eleep in the night time he) been eceuetolned to have edminietered to her doeee of tincture of opium Lees night her hueheed geve her e doee of Inor- phie with e view to relieve the pein of her e. ec- tion. He weighed out the powder by teking e three grein weight, end dividing the quantity so ner e doee of helf e [re in. Thie hell -grein dose was edminietered et ten o'clock, but the priunery etiemlent eecte of the net-cutie kept her eweke until twelve, when ehefell eeleep. At two her hnebend `ewoke, end found her in e ootnetoee condition. He irnmedietely out for hie neigh. hour, Dr Dey, end for Dr Yetee end Drgbickeon. Theee medicei gentlemen ettended until Ii: e cloet in the learning, end did everything in their power to bring ehout recovery, but the unfortunete Indy died in epite of ell their eorle. Ber hueheud, ee tney be euppoeed, in dietreeted, end reoeivee much _eoInmiIeretion- Dr. Berker, Coroner, propoeed to hold en inquire! but Dr. Yetee end -Ir Ridden, to whom he re- ferred himself, considered en lnqueet unneoeeeery. The inedicel men etete thet {romeo emll e doee eehelf e greln no eueh elerning eecte con! heve been expected, end eecribe her eueeepti- bility to the inuence oLthe drug to e peeelier nervoue eooditioe or idioeynereey. The city M eothoritlee have directed en inqeeet to he held In order to elicit the feet: of theoeee. --..-..' _.-.. nr-I-ulvllllla nucaa_a,uuvwcu IIIUIII E0 reect ewhiie in the police cello, and then |ner_ ed them to deport. In-an Hitchcock, (euro keeper, of Wolfe Irlsnd, made complaint against ;a young man by the nae of Jnmee Davie. for aeeanlting hiznon londey end Tuesday even- up lest.` A pin-iy 1.1: ateeu in charge of Ir Hitchoock, which the priloner Iiahed to obtain from him, and "van refaeed, Ir Hitchcock" oh- jectlng to give it to any person hot the owner- Thia exupetated Devin, who. being under `the inuence of liquor at the time, need the vileet language toward: complainant, and threatened to do him bodily harm. On the Tuesday fol- lowing his conduct wee even more ontregeone, jumping upon thehar counter, rubbing hie not under complainant : none, and threatening to get hia rie end ehoot him. The prieoner, in extennation, said he wee drunk at the time, and reeolleeted nothing Vhateqgr of the ocenn-enee_ The niesgiat:-ate, after pointing out thefoliy and enormity of the pgieonefe conduct, ordered him to pay a ne of $10 and the com of the court. and End two euretiea for his future good non- dnct. Ir Spoor, tnagiau-ate of Wolfe Inland, tan pxeeeat. ' Poucn Oomr, l'ridny.-Ann Iornn, I ng. run: out of gun! on Wednesday, was sent back fol thirty deyn. Two boyI,_nuned Boyd And O'Neil; were charged with behaving in n disor- derly Inner on Barrio street, in the neighbour- hood at lerl etreeI.. Their lnde are two of 1` lo: who constitute on iuubnhle nuisance to all reepoctnble persona pueing along Barrie street that dark, nndlhe police me taking no tire uepe to abate it. Boyd, upon being quee- tioned by thgllllgialrnle, screwed hie lieu into hi: eyes, and whilod pitooolly, nnd declared he d "never do it again for sure," if the magistrate would only let him of this time. The aegis- rnte, dter enuzioning then}, allowed them to ....o -_Lu- x.. .|._ __u__ _ _n_ - Two military debtor: have egcaped from the coated} of a London deputy aberi The latIor having been made raponaible for their debts, he accordingly oltareg/rgun each a run of money if they would return from Frauen. "On; of them aoeapud 3500, and baa returned; thlYotherL de- clined 31,000. A corraapondant of the Btralford Bureau" un- der-atanda that the rapraaantatlna ol'John Znbrig, the Iubjeet of the late aou|daut,.bavo ban paid by the Grand Trunk Railway tho mm of $800, by . way of aolatinrn-an arranmenont which gum... ` nun} Illllll uoolljlltllllllgrlt I .. gntnlstin tholnpeut-duh: Froueli .np:n::. painful of his New ? |-. g.h_ 'l'hy.ug 1: in a phone! who am nuohip, 13:."-.`:'.:..."..:`.."*.`3.:'.:' The citizens of Kingston have n great in- terest at stake in retaining the College here. and in promoting its eciency ahd securing it upon a permanent basis. We hope. there- fore, that property-holders, rnerchante, and all others intei-est.__ed in the prosperity of thin city, - will be preparedrto do their part in contributing to the endoirment fund. Pro- perty holders might. look upon their sub- ecriptione an an investment ; merchants might consider their-e as a premium to pro- mote business and keep up the importance and dignity of the cityas a neat oflearning; while heads of families in the neighbour- hood have_an objectto attain by securing the 1 educational advantages which_ the` institu- tion holds out with euch convenience to their -aone. Much is expected of Kingston on `ac- count of the local advantagee derived here from the presence of such an institution The Presbyterian clergy, if they can point to comeneurate efforts on thepart of the ` people of Kingaton, feel sanguine that they can command proportional sebecriptions in their respective parishes. Our city in ex- pected to give a sort of key-note that shall raise the to the proper pitch: ; good deal depends upon the response title will be _rnade to the appeal in the eour_ae of the next few vreeke. It is rightly felt that early encouragement will afford the best guarantee of ultimate auecer `IA :. ._:.`I__A _._-. -I..-p -I.A -._.;-: , i ,3 ,1 mo unna Trunk Railway tho $806, "7 water arrangement which seem: to vollunoonucnwitlpout tronblo on either aids. ` ' A woman died at Longueuil, aged 103. -`l;eu1y hi} tho Loni! jounnlo Q rnulntin the at uh. I..:'.:L"..1E..?f. .ePxa1[I. r1i:tEg7.1us. Tho Bond of Public Instruction of the county of Fmmenuc met at the Grammar Schcol on the on: sud 71!: J sunny. Then were thirty-thrn candidates. The following obtained eonicshc: FEIALRS. nun cull. James Geallow ny, Kingeton ` John Hewton, Ston--ngton JL W. Andrews, Loughborough TIJID OLAII. Angus Mplneruey, Kennebec G. W. Andrews, Portland W. E Grant, do Samuel Armstrong, 030 The third clue certicates were granted in meet the want: of] the beck townehipeend were ell limited both to time and locality. ___._.__-... V- --`g4 -5-.-gvunz. The Synod met at seven o'clock last evening, * end immedinlely proceeded to the fonmlion of committees, with the following result: Q L'EEN S UNI VERSI T 17 AND GOL- LEGE. MEETING OF THE SYNOD. 2:10 I.l. Nnggle leek, Kingston Agnel llclmyra, do Annie A Gray, do Emily While, do Janet Jnck, Klngnton Inrion Livingston, do Aguen Wrer, Pimbm-3 Icrgurut J . Todd, do Jolnimn Glrtou, do - lalildl Weller, Amhdril Inland mumfouu. Suun Creighton, Louglnborongh Hnry Creighton, do Prilcilln Reid, do Catherine Reid, Hincbinbrooko I-nvzu _'Ei.:Ji;1ri3;51F?7}rijz:4?'}iz;:5s. Rev. Principal Sr.-odgrne, Convener " Dr. Fsrcfny ` ' " Dr. Jenkiul " Synod Clerk D. J. lncdonnell Hugh Alll ` ` Hnn_ D O0d0lllld '5 Alex. Morris John Fruer IOITEILL. Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Convener " Dr. Cook " Llathieson " A, Puon ' \ R. Campbell "` Dr. Urquhart " Alex. Walluce D. Ross, Chathnm ` " Jns. McCaul W. 0. Clark 73?. `IV . IJUU1 U Hugh Allan, Mom;-egl Alex. Bootin, do Wm. Darling, do M` _ Thou. Paton, do Hon. John Bose, do Alex. Cross, do Jooeph Hiclnon, do Dr. Brymoer, do Jan. Johnalon, do Joo. Rookin, do Geo. Stephen, do Jno. L. Motrin, do Robt. Esdoile, do James R. Reekie, do Alex. Ilacphersoo, do Jul. 3 Hunter, do Dr. `Bell, do Samuel Cashing, Gholbun Neil J. llacgillivny, Willlunuown ~ Jn . Cameron, Lonouter w& Ilatticl, Cornwall Ju. Graig, y do Angnu Couonoch, do : Hhnrlf 'l`noa-glI' 'I'.'l`IphpnnI ..__.,. .... .. John Thompson, Quebec Dnjaiel Wijkie, do l'}'nnk- - do CIRIU WIT. an |}.. 5:40 mu. )nxadm1n1o.<>ou.n{. I II In II (`ruin by Iona-cal time, from which deduct . In Inlnum {hr the dihnncgbelvcon lontml and "Kingston lime.) Ii III \JCllIII-l:I.I' U ue3u1' rmaweun; L-3.-inn J aunt: Cull, Osnsbnck J :10. Croil, do Bunnel Ault, do_ Bir J. A. lnedonn-It: A`I_- Il.....'_L- Jodgo George Ihlloch, Brockdllo Geo. Hutchinson, do Dr. Grunt, Ottawa Andrew Drnmmond, do Ed. laegillivrny, do Daniel Gslhnhlu, Bursa} B.oh.t._ BclL. dn -as-u-I1-I `I DICIDIDII IX- nom. 3.11,. do Jll. Wylie, d0 Angus Urquhart, Bswknbnry Arthur Meighem, Perth Wu. Caldwell, Lauri Dr. Ascnou, Smith: F5111` . Hon. John Hung J no. Paton Geo. Davidson John Prue: Wm. Irulnnd John Creighton G. I. Kinghorn Dr. In-vlnr KIICITOI. " Ru. P1-incipu:1 Snbdgngn, Conn; " The Synod 01$:-k `pl-nfnnnnp W Allnlznn IJK. I QWIUK Ju. Riddoll E. E. Hardy J u. lhcpheraon John Dun Sunnnl Wood: G. l. lwdounell John Bell, Bellofiuo anti Ai1Ann An an-,-cup, Judge Dun` tour, Pom-ho;-o Rm nljhn HA ur. -. nulgn Dr. Fowler 1.. 11:13.1: 'Siog|e copies at the Gnome an Inn, containing the non of the week, any be had in happen` fur mailing. Prion 31. each, u inued over} Friday. nu-en! II nnnlna -t.L- I'\..._ ll_._. _-_. L- --rv. -van-sun uv ICOITO. Rev. Dr. crdny, Oonveaar Thg Moderator Dlfid Watson KeueI.hB3:claannA 05"!` 1 , Jan Ourlllchul N `l'\ I Il-.aI4-_-II noun null, Dell Geo. N eilson, do I DUI LIUII. \lHIl3`u|n ~. nnel oruvu. *. D. H. Gordon, Convent: Wm. Eluir. G. D. Fergulon 80L Kyboo Peter Lindsay Jan. 8. Iullnn Hugh Cameron Daniel logillivuy J. Bievcright J. C. nllh Q. Hurt W. In R. Noill glil THE DAILY NEWS--FRI]_)1AY EVENING. % JANUARY 3. Auv Dyuvu Ul IS Profeuar Wu iunlon I1 _ `M . _.a CENTRAL COMMITTEE. i AL COMMITTEES. ' u;ij:'sI.'"" man r:uu-(none). ncoun cull. IIOOID OLAII. nu-w-3- -V-J -.--.- . BIMBLK COPHES oflhe Dun Nun iilnty bg Ind at the 0I|lIlCl' of the publication onion, Prin- ull street. Prion three ooppen. ~ Mu:-my ADHI 39!. J. B lnl:,\'.('J-(`:13-;:ner George Ihedonnell " -Duncan Harrison " J Hog; Jqtnnnin II II ll--I-__ I. Incphdnon, Kincordino I. Iconriok, do Willlwlll Onborna, Gnlt H. Iocollock, do Join Gillies, P-Aisle] ` Dr. Douglas, Port Elgin - Colonel McKenzie, Willinmi James Wright, London Dr Monroe, Fergus A. D. Fotdyce, do The following amended rezolutiona were mow-V ed by Rev. Dr. Jenkins, Ieconded by Aicnnder Harris, Esq. :- IUIL_____I I - . o n , u a non *""'l -"I' The Synod, having taken into serious dcliber uton the cmergency which has arisen in Ibo nancial pouilion of Queen : College by the re- fuu] oftbe Legialumro of Unurio to continue the grunt of public money hitherto made to the College to stain it in the promotion of Litera- ture, Science, nr-d An, nnnnimonnly reaoIr;.-. I Thur It in nf'|I-us nnura-n Innnn;n.n.- in uk- HIKE, DUEIIIZ, I"(l (XII. lllllllllilllllly I'CUUIYQ:-- 1. Thu it is of the greenest importance to the interests of the Church, and of higher educa- tion generally, \hat this Institution be ecienlly maintained. 4| IVIL A 2, -L ,, - lrclnluvuul Hull UI lo `the Church and oducviou genenlly to ed fcr ibis object. . 2 That Oh: Illnlnh-a lC`-I ILI `Ill. IJ|lJI.'Ul-e 3. That the member: of the Synod, of lhe Bond of Truueu, and of the College Corpora- tion now present, pledge their mmoet aid and inuence to accomplish the end-;wm=n1 of the * Institution to the extent at lees: of $100,010. ` Tllll ff fhl nnrrvlnn nnl AF Ihnng nu-nlunn The movement to endow Queeno College has commenced with 3 creditable degree of spirit. Before the Synod broke up, -sub-` lcriptiom to the emounnof fteen thousand dnlhn were promised at the meeting. A` lweginningif this kind is good sugary-for ` the complete eucceee of the undertaking. Thid eubecription is by: a. frictional part of the amount required. but it giveq an earnest token of the determination" which enimatee the Cliurch. w-';_.'|1"::t in these circum.-tmori it is the . ponmount duty of the Syno.1 to Ippcll Io`lbe the friends of higher supply the funds need- ed for lhil nhinanl ' Junuuluuu (U Ipc CXIEUL Ill If ll? OI $10`-F,U 7U. 4. That for the carrying out of these resolves 3 General or Executive Committee, composed of nine members, taken from the Synod, the Board of Trustees, and the College Gorporatmn, be and is hereby appointed, said committee to consist` of Principal Snodgrsrs, Convener, the Synod Clerk, Dr. Barclay, Dr. Jenkins, Rev. D. J. Mncdonald, Hugh Allan, Esq., Alexsnder Mon-ts, Esq , Hon. Dnnld Isedonnld. and John Fraser, Esq , and that to this Uotmmmee the Synod entrust the de- vising end carrying on: of methods for securing the end hereby to be gained ; snd further, Ap- point them to confer with the Board in regard to the best mode of increising the tciency of the Institution- The committee were authorized by the Synod to prepare, Ind hue nn-address iuuoa, in the home and by the authority of the court. I 'f`|n- u..--.t -----=--- -` ` ` ` ' ,.._ -1 ~-- _..-nun;-J vn nut. VVUI Do xlihe Synod_ unanimously agreed to tender thnnks to Principal Snodgrass for the srduous uududefnligsblo seryicea which he has render- ed to the College du/ring the put your. ` Vnin n`. Ih.-nL- an..- .._._--.i ._ .L, , 0 A V _vv.-vav uuu-I-ID IIJV PD-I: U-I. vote of thanks was paused to the peqp1e of Kingston for their hospitality, and to the G.'l`.R_ Company for their liberulily to the members or the Synod in granting them double tickets at single rates. r_,,,, .1. , 1 . . - Immediately before `the adjournment of the Synod it was intimnled 111:! the sum of 816,000 had been already subscribed. IIIL- u-_-.1 _.-. -- -.-_---o-.4-I\lI.l4 The report of the Special Commissioner ofthe U. 8. Revenue for 1888 makes 1- closely printed octnvo pamphlet of over one hundred pages. From tha miss of valuable matter it contains we extract the folrowing interesting items : From Jul! I. I865. In an `I 19129 `I nnn nnn we curse: une Ionuwlng Interesting items: July 1, I865, to Dec. 1, 1868, 1,000,000 natives of foreign countries have sought a per. lnsnent home in the United States. The Ipecie they have brought with them is set down st 380 per head, 0: $80,000,000 in all; whilotheir Va- Inc` lo the country, as producers. in animal.-d at $500 per head, or $500,000,000 in all; mgk. in; . grand nun of$5B0,000,000 which bu` been added from this source to the wealth of the coun- tn. The increase of cotton manufactures bu been nines 1865, 32 per com, `and the amount of cupi- tnl invemed in the woolen manufacture in non (ha three-fold now whnt it In: in 1860. Drndnetinn nf nia inn. 6'... Inna ._._ ----.- _.wJ -_.v - -- . --- -- --- rnvut-v.- ity and npprecintion henceforth. At nll cunts, we hope that great good may come out of mg:-at diuconngeueut, through the exercise of a spirit ol'_ anergy and IClf-I - lines which it in calculuod to inspire.

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