Kingston News (1868), 16 Jan 1869, p. 2

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..u lue uuusf, out coma and no trace of Halledny. A little boy (non of lies Ohepmen. in is said) informed the party that the boy! drugged Hal- lady out of doors, end thenhid thenneelveu in the burn. After procuring 3 light, Rnlledny was tracked by the blood to a house near by, where he was found iu an inneusible state. The lime boy having informed the pegty that the boys were in the ban, the barn Inset oneoiurround. ed. and the rooms Ian on-n-n...a.a .- ..-_.- M in 5 ternhle manner. ...... .. sun uulu, mu nun wneet oneeeurround. ed, were commanded to come out,bnt not doing |o,I.he barn wee red. Informe- tion was at this juncture received that the guilty parties had ed towards the White Fish, Ind pursuit In at once made, and they were traced toward: Brier Hill, where the clue mu lost. Belladey lny for some time in a precarious Irate. Fire in at Lyudhu A. -.- I.__. .._..x -- --- rm, with his heed cut` not often` Ind Ohnpmn. Tbooonen had created the river qfpoolto the Lnnodbwno/Stntioh about {our o'clock nu .uuucr_y or we store of Senders end Ruddiek I in 1886, end the other in aiding and abetting in the rescue of the horse thieves enacted by Don- stable Fife, for whom the Deputy Sheri! in still in eeereh, they huing been seen to nuke list the river near Rockport. It will be seen the! the Detective League have olered e reward of $200 for their capture. The people of Leeds eppeer now to hive wa- ed up, [and are pushing the gang herd. At one time member: of the gen; were not afraid to prelent a revolver st 3 men : heart and tell him if he _did not mind hi: eve and In... .41..-. 1.- .. uu um not mud hie eye end keep eile:tt,;_ would get the content! of the revolver. New all this in changed, the people en-e'np and the magistrates active, and robberies of tvu_yeue ago are brought egsinst the gen; and part!!! no arrested. Besides the men mentioned shove n being new in yo] here, mother men belonging` to Lenedowne, named Beriniu Pelner, wu lodgedin gee! yesterday morning, on N o_hu-gee .u . usutluu manner. Ae we have stated. the Sherilefz town at an early hour of the morning to hid in the error: of the thieves. On arriving at a proper locality, he had warrants o;,eri-eat mede out in such a way II would cover all the phase: of the one likely to arise. He found, however,,tl1et the guilty parties had kept themeelvee concealed till the crowd of pursuere left, and then mnde otftounrde the front. Being satised on thin point, scouts were sent 0!, and he returned_ to town on Fridey eveving in the belief that had the vetchere remained at their poet till hie urti- nl some arrest: would have been nude, fat owing to their leaving too soon, the birde were nnenu-ed. Mile Ghepmen wee, however, ee- cured, and after undergoing an enminetion et -[3____ . ...........,... mu unepmlu however, et Fermereville, wee neat to Brockville geol to await her trial for her holclentl eme2onien-eon- duct in the rescue of her mule friend: ti-om the hands of the constable. In fact, to herine great degree they be eeerihed the rescue of the thieves, an, armed with e billet of wood, the flew from one struggling party to enother, end wherever ehe oould [int in e blow she did no in behalf of her companion. W0 up hnnnw In -0-I- *`-`-` " "' "` ` .g.....=: u 3 men`: heart silent, at is tea no yeue rt-ought alill cum. And nnvnn -- , 9.1- u `JISIKI II. 9 men't io-ted 3 `3$;'L:i.i-`I.a`:.71$ I"3.".` hr mnrM-- -- -` -" V...-.u our-uuu :1 ulzl 01 I punlng lIOy'I dress. I IIIVO known 3 lady : veil to_be thus hnnaorondy mm from her face and car- riodvo in the open street: at noon; and I have had the honour of myself giving dunno on Westminster bridge to mother young rufnn, who in full duylight early on summer aveng,-hnd nearly thrown n nodes: young womnn into n swoon of in- dignuion sud confnuion by hi shameful `manor of attacking-her with his cry as she Inrmlellly used ilopg before me. _ l_lr-`Carly e, Iornq time since. awnken-ed n ' ollhintgint Irina found?! thought thy reward ol run of 11:: China. ---T _n1unma*' ienxnr. ;. Kingston. Saturday, hi. :5. There Wu 3 tolerebly large ettendnce of {ur- mere Ileighl and Inggocc :1 the market. thin morning, and the Iupply of term produce an- erelly Ill nbundcnt can 6!` `W033! lumen from I. dlitencc, hovuver, complcin of the peanut cute of the roadl; which in Teach an to nuke travelling 3 tedigoe opeutlon, notwith- junasng the pruning; and ma: , A V` _ I weether. Then `Ill no decided Eel our In my pertlculer deperimml. 0! the nukes, but perhaps in the Article ofbutter the poverty of the mute: wee non coclpioIloID,-I really gdbd quality being tether coerce. _ w....ne_1'h. mnrkct nlll contlnuoe dull and quality being nuwr Icarus. FLon`-'l'ho mnrkot nlll contlnuu dull drooping. On market to-day than III I good supply` of (air quality at prices ranging (tom 32 50 M32 75. Sale: were elected :1 I.gfonn- er, bum in no not nwnrrof any akin; has at the latter gure, although aha qulhy o the Int. tar wu unmeiently nuparior to pm the prices on on equality. Buckwheat. 0Ill'_--lI0lII. n...._'rhem In: van little min olrend equnmy. nucnnrnuu uuu:_-nun-. GIuu-Tber& was very gnin to-day, the mgrkor being conned ollidy to onto, which were bought tn-ugly M 52 cu. uu-u-...1'ha1-a in no chance to tenor: In the oats, wmcn W011! Duugut l.l'I_fl. as in nu. M111---'l`hero in no change to report thc prirog of I kida linen lut week. F131:-7-A. good npply 5: old prlolp. * _ PouL-nu ---Scarce and sdnncing -in price; interior qunlitiu ollerod. = Eaas-Bca1-co ; from 25 to soc per don. ' Dun! \Pnom1oI-Good roll `bnttlr nuns and sought for. Cheeu coming in more freely. Fun-r-_Applea were ntqing lo:-dII.l.I`l. to 60 cent: per pack, and the Iupply in Iueient. V-4--um.--_A nnnd amoral lnnnlv of all OU cell Fl PICS, Inn uw lllpply VII Iunlclclh Vnnnnn-A good general Iupply of. all kinds, IN or which reclined tonnnol-Alive prices. One person dinpood of 200 head: of cabbage of average size to I dealer 3! 0 out: each without ielection._ Pontoon of good quality were ollbud 1:70 cu per km; ofll hub. 11.: min 1-lmuw_Bn|h Ins nnd liar Innin- II (U cl. Fl IlC`UI 1' Will- HA! an 8'ruw-Bolh hay and lint Incin- tain the old gures And realise our quotations, regulated by quslity. Emu um Sun-No clnngo. _FUIl.- Unchnnged nines last report. 7 0 o. I o. DI.-..._ an- kl-\I Q-un print: I'\ I In Flour, pet: bbl., u.pLextrI. . N9. 1 Bnperlnq Do. per cenml .. . . Buckwheat air . .7 . . Oorn lul. petf cgnul .. Barleyper bushel .. ~ .. Rye do 3 . . .. . ` do _ - - , _ I CBC, DU 0 Data, ._ do . Buckwheat do . Whest, per 60 [hi . ` , H (`nun __--_.-Butnai IIJGIII who likeviief hed never heard of Inch n chug. 1,g_h_9wod him my clnpee, end we went over it twice or thrice. It wee plain, Ind I englgod to unit upon the eurburbnn mmu to-marrow morning It 10 0! In the morning I put my policenot in my rogue ngein and united on the suburban mggietnte. wee not quite so conrteouely reoeind by him en 1 should but been by the lord-chancellor or the lord-chief-justice`, in thet wee e question of good breeding Q the nubnrben mngiemu ea 1:, nnd 5; .3 clenee randy, with it: enf turned dawn, which wen enough for nu. Oeeluenee took place betteen the me- (nd clerk, In , ng the chnrge. aeeonluenee jun evidently te- uurn, Timothy Seed, ,;.;'.....:..1 I lnvnp in uuuluy Elguu, pp: uu-uvn. - n Glover, do . . . . Pontoon, fer buibol . . Tnrnipo, pg: bush . . . . Cnrrouggexg bush . . . . Onions, new dry per bulb... Beam, per bushel . . '.. Apples, Onnndn, per bush. . Apples,` per `oh! . . . . Osbbnge, each . . . . Oelergnperhead ..- .. Boer. per 100 Ibu. .. Raf nor Ih` `fl .-__ h'VUI' rill IVV IT. Baef, per lb; . . Pork,_pe: 1001139 .. Mutton, per lb per quarter Lunb, do 0 VA: 0 -unulu, _; WU - A . n _ lean Pork, pot bbl. . Prime do.,` per bbl. . Salmon trout, . . Pike, frch, per pair Eel: each ~ . . Lard, per lb . . `SE23 '.'.``I..'..`n. II Fowla, per couple . . Wild dnch, par pair Salt, pen-bag .. Hny, per ton . . Straw, per ton Wood, per cord . 00:], L; Hides,per mo Ibo. . Sheep : Pelt ouch . . Lamb Skin! ' . . Oslf nkinn, porlb . . unru, put ID Tnllow, do Butter, do Bu'|.==d: l'\I.--_- uuucau, .-. Eggn, per dozen Tnrknrn nnnl-I There in 6: be an Ilonlv ezxhibi`- tion on u. very extensive null - 1: Eunhnrg -in Septenbor nex_t. . `_ -' --, ..... um: um mgmy nntouruu Black TII At 7 90 cents per 1!) ' * at ':o_ 4:01;: peg {I} T - ` `B _ tho Peop tlock-~ no at 50 gm: _ Ti liberal discount give: to Fnmiuqutoyiug 6 lbfor uplnrda. - - w, B. IcB.A.l ._s 6.; Sugars! Sugars! Sugars! WA `Inc; In --`.`I. - i--- A"- , .--..-... - vungtli ` " We have in stock a1nrga"lippl of Ihulif-W ferenlviindn and grade: of B_7UGl- mad Int-v withntnndiug the recent ndnnod In'=lihv_o not chnngnd our prioovlllt. ' ` 4: w. n. ua1z_u_Jn:.oa; I ._ 5, uni uuctlj luau IlOpg DelOI'e ' - llr`C|rly since, awnkened little plonuntry by writing of his own ex- rdenu of the rnnn of the streets. I are seen the runn act in exact accord- ance with Mr Carlyle : description, in- nunenble times, and I never put him checked. TL, J ,` "" ms: %1I_:T_1A%s1 msi b Clneego! Olnqaoez Chemo! s,ooo'nu mama.` up... 509 " E:ngliI_h`Qnngg% ` I O1 -_--u-1-urwl` Bounnul amp: vary gaze! Ind ' Scotch lumiluemrpc Scotch In-usthdo` in 5-1 Gouberrieo fin homes! Gnongngu ' Jcherria M Danton: E} I '" I` Jun. 11. j vegeuunioa In Tins. New Buns: Oorn in Tina ' ow Tunney : in Tin! New Benn itj Tin; Now Onions in Ting, to. kg. : . (W. R.`HaRAE 1,00, --pjj Bun" % 1tn" Whi-} .` . -` gli P331 Whilh Bbll vary olq W_II_hh;o3 'u;h`eu::-luring use `of ithe `very worst ]en~ gnegepoeeible in our public tho:-oughfnrea -wt-specially in those set npert. for recru- tion-~ie nother disgrace to us, and en- mher remit. of conltnbulnr contemplation, the like of which I hne_never henrd in any other country to which my uncamrnex- ciel travel: have extended. Years ago: `when I had I near interest in certain chil- dren who were sent with thei nnreee,_for nir and exercise, into the em : park, 1 found thin evil to be no abhorrent end horrible there, that I celled public unen- n to it, end else it: comernpluive re- Qeption by the police. Looking afterwards Into the newest police not, end nding the: the offence wu punishable under it, I reeolved when e striking occasion uhould erieo,_ to try my hand In proeecnanr. The oecnewn arose noon ennugh,'nnd I ten the following Qlnntlet, r`in`potI ' 9` glgu j mien Falitth now : It ht wlI1nt_oauu ?uonn~7~i `co. .--1;-:-cu uulucu III In! mun IIIGIDIB men- ner,` to the great delight of the: Ielect cir- cle. I attended the party. on the opposite aide of the In}, for I mile further, and then encountered e police-countable. The party lued made themeelvee merry II my expenee until now, but eeein me spent to the con- Itlbl. Elle mam fl innraneluy Anna`! L- |Aucn IFERGI pnnll-, II.-I proved the: Plain White Plain % : uuuuuuilil IIULI IUOII following gnuntlet. > 'l"hn nu-um nf oh- A"IrY' VII ""y:';;;% '7 One mt: Amllll, I ` IWVYIHD A1213? 1:22?-=TJ JsnuIq.l`I-.5, ` L,` J Jqnnuy ll; I--33 A uvuv Iv nu` `annual. The ntterer of the hue coin in question Wu 3 girl nf Ievenlecn or eight:-en, who, with 3 suitable |ttex_:dnnco'of blnckgunrda, youths, Ind boys, in: amnting doing the nzreeu, returning from an Irish funeral, in iprogrua iatenperund with uinging and" dancing. Sh hail turned round to me and expressed heruelf in the most audible na:-.` tn Ithn mu... A.'li..I.o ..r n.-. -1--. -= no. is. non.- uuhu um, um. eeeln upon: the eteble, in mem instantly took to their heels, leaving the girl alone. I uked the Eoneteble did he know my name! Yes. he did. " Take that girl into custody, on my charge, for using bed lulguege in the etreete." He had never head of euch A clue e. I bed. Would he teke my word . th e ehould get into no trouble? Iir, he would do that. So he took the end I went home for my police act. Ihil Imtllt innI>e-non--L 3- - - Yea, girl, M w-` sun I VIBIII IIOIIII I0! POHCG [With this potent instrument in m kefl literelly, es well eegurstiiel; turned to the charge, end resent: self st the police station 0 the d There I_I'ound on duty every intd inspector (they no ell intelli ent who likewise hear I twice or was to earl jundlntrntn 1n_nin--.n-- -- -- ' go, ;or h Ihould 'ould took than -vi-I Am. Thy} E E e," in}? union district. my I_, very. intelligent mtelln man), hear nf .m.l. - ;:,.;:%eJ `P m! poc- Illilf I-4:- Eu; Iusu lI.|I:l| prticutitlel The objection to the whole police system, so concerning the rnsn, may be stated, and its failure exemplied ss follows: It is well known thst on all great. occasions, when they come together in numbers, the mess of the English people on their own trustworthy police. It is well known that whsresoevcr therein collected together any {air general representation of the people, a respect l'ur.~ law and order and a. determination to dis- countensnco ls`wlessne:-9 and disorder may be relied upon. As to one another the peo ple sre is very good police, andget are quite willing in their good nature that the stipen- diary police should have the credit of the people's moderation. But we are all of us powerless against the only trsde by superior force and by violence to defy it. Moijeqver, we ore constnntlv nrlmnninhml frnni hinh _-_-- ....... u vnncuuc LU UCI Ii. U1-ll=l.L\'CI , constantly adrnoniehed.from high p1nces,like so many Sunday school l3ild':en out for s holiday ofbuns and milk-and-wt- net, that we are not to take the law ino.our own hands. but are to hand our defence over to it. It is clesr thst the common ene~ my to be punished and exterminsted r-stat sll is the rusn. It is clssr that he fs, of sll others, the offender for whose I-epresenl we maintain s costly system of police. Him, therefore, expressly present to the po- lice to desl with, conscious thst, on the whole; we can, sud do. desl ressonsbly well with one soother. Him the police deal with so ineiciently snd sbsurdiy that he ourishes sud multiplies, sud with all his evil deeds upon his head as notoriously as his hat is, pervsdes the streets with no more let or hindrsnce than ourselves. uauufl so now um: um young mining: yho begins his life-labour: under no" auspi- cious circumstances at Btntfos-d,`i: the non of Evan Mcoll, E5q., of Kin ton, whose reputation as 1 poet, both in thud And Cundn, used: no recommendation from In. London Prototvno. & n -vua IWUI n, uuu gave my ngreeme CYICIBIICI: in detail, In'l White Riding Hood was ned ten shillings, under the clause, or sent to prison for so msny days. \Vhy, Lord bless you, sir. said the police oicer, who showed me out, with 3 great enjoy- ment of the jest. of her having been got." up; so eeclivcly, and prison, that will be 110-? ` thing new to her. She cnused I0 m`hch` senaariuu, if she goes to comes from "Harlan uh-an? nrnnu T nun I" A upuualluu, 1: sun: goon IU UUIIIBB ITUDJ Qlmrles street, Drury Laue !" ,1! T The police, all things considered, are an excellent force, and I have borne my small tostnony to their merits. Uonatabulsr con~ ` ternplstion is the result of 21 bed system ; 1 system which is administered, not invented by the men in Constable : uniform, employ- ed at twenty shillings 3 week. He has his orders, and would be marked for discour- sgementif he overstepped them Thntthe Iystam is bad, there need: no lengthened nrugment to prove, because the fact is sell- evident. If it were anything elee, the re- suits, that have attended it could not pulse]- hly have come to pass. Who will say that, under 3 good system, our streets could have got into their present state? Till! nllhhfinn On tho hr`-unln tui\`;A-In ---I-..- Onnnrn-ton xr S'mu~ronn.-0n Tues-. day Inst, 29:]: ult., Rev. Eran C. W. McCall, B. A., was ordained as pastor of the Strut-' ford Congregational church. Mr McCall has been labouring in Stratford for aboot. six months, and has won golden opinions from all classes, for faithfulness nnd ability in the discharge of hi: dutiel. Reva. W. H. Allwonh, of Peril; J. Wood, of Brant- .ford; W. F. Clarke, of Goal II; J. R. Dickson, of London ; and W. . Bmithuof _LiItowel, took part in the services. _ The Introductory sermon waa preached bylir W.ood. T ' 3 South. Rnght hand of fellowship by Mr u people by 11: Clark. In the evening, a very pleaeafnt tea-meeting waa held in the chapel, Mr Mccoll presiding. The minia- tera named above, with the addition of Rev. J. Mclaanrin (Baptiaz), and Rev. W, Price, (Wesleyan), of Bu-atford, `occupied I the platform. It may intereet. acme of our to know that the minister ` \_vho boning hie Iir...m......-. .....a..- -.- -_--. ,.-............. u.-nuns ulc znvcru ulcenso Dllgi. The Attorney-Genenl gave notice of morning sittings on end After Mnndiy. . which was agreed to. It In: stated that ` the Home would be prorogued next week Th- 'I.l:..:_._ Ln: __.1 .t I--- - , ____ -~--.... an rnvnvauu HIZAI HUSB- The livining bill Ind the bill to repeal `certain acts was considered in committee. Progreu reported. 'r_ ______:.A__ ,I, _ . -3- --- -wrvl av!-In In committee of way: and mains the sum of 81,645,6"lI:51 was granted out of the Consolidned Revenue to make goqd the vote of Iupply. The resolution In: con- curred in by the House. OFL- 1-1,, .-_ .- -.-J I-Ia Alvllivo The House went into committee on the resolutions respecting tavern licenses sub- mitted by llr Wood, who moved the: ever end shove the sums to be imposed by muni- cipalities there be imposed s Provincisl duty for each Isvern license of 320 in cities; C17 in towns, end 312 in incorporated vil- lages and townships; for vessels nevigsting the waters of the Province `C20; and that for each shop license 3 duty of 812 be im- posed, and for every tsvern licerise, where the tavern hes not the sccornmods lions re- quired by law, the duty be $25. A i...... .a:...._...... -_.. -- `*- ---- #3 Friday, Jen. 15.-A few petitions were presented egeinet the Tevern License bill. `#5.. A....__,,. n - -w-- - -up-5.: uni-In`! SHE P.-.6`-ll The Home adjourned at twenty 1 put _twelvo. j I______ _J -..--, -.-u use-J uv 7 A long dieoueeion ensued. A :notion`_1ry Mr Lyon to reduce the licenne in citieaito 880 wee Ioel. An amendment by Mr 17%;- gunon was curried, the e'ect of which would be to make the tavern license in M citiel 8120, in town: 877, end in township: 887. Bnbseqnently thin was reconsidered, end the licenle in cities wu xed at $100. The license in towns wee xed At $77, and in townships and incorpornted villages $37- Shop licenses were made 850, uloon licen- nee 8100 in towns, and 0120 in cities. The bill was reported ujmended. nu_- Lzn , -- _ - -rv. uvun nu -u.--uuvu bill respecting the Court of Error and Lppnl was considered in committee and reported `I. I1 1 u r('ireel3-v s. religious wonhip bi1L Wll road I third time and passed. VIVL- l`Y-._-- ,1` - - `LE GISLA TI YE .3?szxBL 7. 3 sleeves and too tight. in`tbe iega, slimly M by coming-there*v oineIs'rlly, which they clothed`,-foul-spoken, repulsive wretchea in- risoner could nm b. ggcuud of doing, side and .out. In all the party there ob- ~, he prisoner bad.been got up, since I last tsins a certain twitching character ofmouth ' had the pleesure of seeing her, with sgreat and furtiveness of eye, that hints how the l effect of white apron and straw bonnet. coward is. lurking under the bully. The l She reminded me of an elder sister of Red hint is quite correct, for they are a slinlting, l Riding Hood, and I seemed to remind the sneaking set, for more prone to lie down on syrnpethizing chimney sweep by whom she their bscks end kick out, when in diiiicnlty, was nttended, of the Wolf. than to make a stand for it. (This may The~megiatrste`wss doubtful,Mr Uneom- ' sccount for the street mud on the backs of merciel Traveller, whether this charge could numbers lire, six end seven being much l be entertained. It was not known. Mr efnesher than the stsle splashes on theirlUncom|nercisl Traveller replied thst be 1381) 1 wished it were better known, and that, if Thais engsging gentry spnlice constable * he could afford the leisure, he would use star-ds conte pletin His station, with s i his endenvours to nsske it so. There was reserve of very near st hand. l no question about it, however, hvcontented. ' hey cannot pretend to any trade, nor even Here was the clause. ; t be porters or messengers. It would be I The clause was bended In, end more con- idfe if they did, for he knows them, nntl ~t'erence resulted. After which I wss sslted they know that he knows them to be noth- the extraordinary question: Mr Uncom- ing _but professional thieves and rutans mercisl, do you really wish this girl to be He knows where they resort, know-s_by sent to prison 7" To which I grimly sn- what slang nsrnes they call one another, swtrt-d, stsringz If I didn't, whyshuuld I knows how.often they have been in prison, take the trouble to come here '3 Finally, how long, and for what, All this is known i was sworn, and gave my agreeble evidence st his station. too. and is (or omvh: to ten in detail m-t wtm. m.n.... rrma ..... ' mitium Sn;:I:y."l;|:-$cbry-nq;I;;|Vof#l;:;i)- Ila Worship. ` Sr. Growl`! CA1'Il'lDIAL.-MO!'ning Service 11:00 ; Military Service, 3:00 r.u.; Evdnin Ser- rice, 7:00. T 1 n V` . 4. ,- _ . \-- .--., ..-- S'r..PAUx. I Cmmcn (Queen Street).-g`-Moniing Service, 1l:00k; Evening Service (free)? 6:30. 9- l'.-_.I n__.._ .n_s__ cu___;\ *u'-_____ --v, ....vv_`, ..-yu-us -.n.av-vu \|l as `-B;!'. J A!!! Ommcx (Union Bttuot;.-lE-l"l.:rmngv.' Service, 11:00; Evening Serviou (freei, 8:30. Q- \.t..._I- n____ :n-_:_n_I_1\ |1_._:_._ _.-- ----, --.-.. , ...-....._. u-Jvntlvw \u|v`Il uvonavt I . S-r. ux`: - Ommcu (Bu-rieeld).-rllorniing . Service, 11:00. . l `"8-r7*."..Yc;1;1:r;1sV `Gannon (Portsmouth).-o-llornuj Service, 10:00-, Aflernooh Service, 4:1b. g.- D...._-I (!_._.--_ .l\:Ae-2_ (1. u I ,, ..-- ..--, -....... , --.-\....v-.. ..r-mvnyv, a. up. ALL S.mrrs' Gannon, (Division Bu-qot,) free. -Iorning Services, 8:00, and 11:00 am. with sermon; Afternoon, 4:30 p.m.; Evenint Service, 7:30 p In. Cunna Cvaca (Earl Street). > Morning I Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, 6:30? Dhnw g______ -n________ _ ,_ (1__ __ II. .___.-__, --.v.. I ..-..`......B p.n.uvn-w, .vv. Wnsunux Mnmonxsr Carmen ( ydenham. St.reet.).-Morning Service, 10:30; Ev uing Ser- Vice, 6:30. 111 u- -- n- 7` --- The consequence of this contemplative hsbit an the par: of the executive-~a habit to be looked for in I hermit, but not in I Jaolice eyetem-nre familiar to us :11. The mun become one of the established or- der: of the body politic. Under the play- ml name of rough (us If he were merely an pructicel joker) his movements and succes- `Hal Ire recorded on public occuioua. Whether he is mustered in [urge numbers or amen ; whether he was fb good spirits, or depreeud ; whether he tu.ed his generous exertions to every prosperous account, or tortune we: in nlunguinary mood, or rob- bed With lminhln hnrnsnnlner and a .u....:...... S-r. AND!llW"s Canon (Princess Stmet).- Morning Service, 11:00; Evening` Service, 6:30 - V - x ___ 7..., _..vv, ..v..uu.u -uu;-nvu, v.uv. Bnocx S1-nu:-r Pusnrnmu CEUBO .-Mo1-n- ing Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, :00. I`.l`.'..-...-..- 11-.. .... A- jL- - AJ--I --- VV__, 7.... Wnsuru Mn-aonwr Cannon (Qn 7 :1 Street) -Morn_ing Service, 10:30 ; Evenin Service 6:30. " ._a ...... ...... \....-.,, v.-.-u. \ Comnmnxonn Gmmca (Wellingtbn street) -Mo1-ning service, 1I:00; Evening service, 6:30. BAPTIST Carmen (Johnson Street).-:-Morning Service, 11:00 ; Evening Service, 6:30. Q. 1I.....!.. 11--.- .1-u_4.,-_ nJ.L,|- \ __--_.__ ....... . .~.., . v-nlv - - uunus saw? v luv, v.-uv Mnmoms-r EPIBGOPAL Cmmcn :(Johnaon Slreel).-Morning Service (free), 10:30`, Even- ing Service (free), 6:00. \ t1____,`__________`A _,__,_ ,1-xv 11- .` . .x __~ r_-~, _-.--, ...vv...u.n` -.nuvu.po Univ: Sr. Muna Catnnnnu. (Roman CT.ho1_ic).- Mass, 7 am. ; Military 9 mm. ; Hus 10:30 n_m.; Vespers, 3:30 p.m. ' ,1,_#A___ , .. .. \._ n -v-~-vv, -v:vv' naval-Alla` max Vl\1IJ vvv. Rnuazoua Tun-uuxcn Minute 1 the Sons of Temperanco Hall, Princess St ct, every Snndny afternoon, from 4} to 6 o'cloc . , T-mini arrive and depot from tbol Kinglton Station as follows : -----b.. -v wuss-vu-luv!-I W111 DO D0dy Of - thirty-one members. It is chstg withihe: reguhtion of all msttsgs .pe1-tsinigg -to tho standard of Int:-ioulstion, the curriculum fqf Estudios limbs followed at 110 schools, and d iwith publishing 3 Register and xing the details of rsgis tion. It s..lso`sIppoint.sW` committi of sxsminuon; whidltill m 1; each your stsToronto and Kingston. st the` close of the sdssions of the schublsg and admit to sxaminstion s_ll studsnts gos- sessed of diplomss from their}-sspqqtilvs unl'-'_ : vanities -schpoll. The be? 1 oomss ohliguory upon all students who.'ol__; tsin their-diplomas six sftsr passing oftho 43`. Whsrlsljrsdusts or, ' liosntistg pass the mnaueggat th . committee hsybooomosfs Houibor an 001- - logo of Physicians sud Surgeons of Ontario. 1 sad is sntisd to the dhis uni-<` '3 `vs:-sicy honours, and bsoosss. lsgsy quslil-3 -od medics] practitioner. nomagmhi-`u lndlcloctiahsn to, snbnittothoslilis I`-hObfkIl_llhC pf tbqa1_u-- riculmn, inept Thus ' 0 Prsol` tics of llodisins. [In thsss hrs: _l1ss they mustpssss.nsxuni`ns.tionss.' gain Hommopsthic sud Eclectic cumin ' osfthq ; oommitlss, ssr which tltex osndidsts cu: 5.5":-5. Pnnn'm1 METHODIST CHURCH (Broltk Street) -!\I0ming Service, 10:30 ; Evening Service, 6:00 `M nnnnnn ._ 'I:`........._.. n_-__-_ .1-,L__-_ annual UUILIJIIIEU I! ID 1400003 7 The preparatory school: of ruianism are Yaimilsrly borne with. The young rnans of Londou-no_t thievea yet. but training for acholarahipe and fellowship: in` the;c1-imi- nal court univeraities-moleet quiet people and their property to an extent that is hard- ly credible. The throwing of stones in the atreeta baa become A dangerous and destruc- tive offence, which Iurely could have got to no greeter height though we had had no police but our own riding-whige and walk- ing-Qtickn--the police to whic I myself ap- peal on then occuionl. The throwing of atonea at the window: of railway carriages in motion--an act of wanton wickedness with the very arch~end a hand in it--had become a orying evil, when the railway cotnpaniea forced it on police notice. Con- atabnlar contemplation had until then been the order of the day. Within 9].... 4.4.. ___-u-- -t \ or Ivan DIIORKTIOI : l Executed neatly, cheaply, en ' pod tionely e the DAILY NEWS JOB PR1 ING OFFICE. '2:1o a.m. .__`._._, _.-- 3...... Cnnouc Aron :-oL1u Cannon (Quee Street)- Moming Service, 10:00; Evening Se ice, 500. Dan Intnrvn '1" . . . . _ _ . . . __ Il____.._ - .1 I _._- v.-v _ ouI'dwu'r. > 450 pm. 5 :40 u.m. Mixed trnin 10:00 a. m. 510 II n H 7300 II [This itby Mont:-aal time, from which deduct I2; minute: for the diferenoe betwoefn Honu-ea! Ind Kingston ti_me.] ` ` ._..--.. -...J Alnnw. ` SINGLE COPIES'ofthe Dun N: 3 may to land at the coumetuf the publicationoi `ca, Prin- oen uraeg. Price three ooppen.` ~ v L m'oonmsPoNImN1fs. " nonymouoommnnnuuou qua nieeuo nuuuon Everything torwgrded orinnrtlon m t be mean: puued by the name sud addrasa of the writer; not necessarily for publication, but u 07! undo! nu- thentictty It In use requested that cu respondent: mil only wt-iteon ong side of the sheet paper. We cumot undertake to return reIec:o 2 fsingle copies of the Canollcnl an Nrws, conuining the news of the wek, may be had in wrappers fur nailing. Price: 3d. "each, issued every Fridqy. - v \ .n1utn nnnu-an-_.n.. .. -- W The bill in `qow in a. shape in which it ;._prob_ablj"gb ixito operation This meannfo gmbodiog song very important provisions, dfooting th me_3ioa.I profession in Uppet Qauada. Under the bill the legnliy ;qu.1ia`e' ,ifuctitionorg7 or tyi. Pro?-i_nc. nrev con|titu1.el,into a. coll_eg,.ont.itlodM"I`he Col- Ioge of -Phjgicinpl a_nd Surgeons of _On- tario, each member of which has a vote in Ll...-,..l.._;:"_.. -1` V - , , , , _, -_.-_ ---v uvn ye nunuu uni H VUIU ill the election of arrepresentetive from his re-- spective division_,to__ai't in the Gouncil, the present -Medicelpcouncil being continued nu.- til a new eIc},io_nj`s held. The `bill, as it came from tlre_Qleot.A.committee; embodied the princip1e:._o_f wrepiuentetion of univer- sities _and teachings `Bodies; but in committee of the whole thijvrae-`modied by an _emend- ment, intmd i:ed.by Mr'Rykert. making profesuore -end ftoachere. ineligible naueueh representatives. "The "alleged was` that it viould prevent_Tjealo,i1eied between rive! medical whm1e,*{}it`it iedo btful if it would prove aatiefetsgi-j';ge.i1d who; brought up Mr Cameron end~Dr. Bum; it. as it would deprive the Council. of valuable ngernberef It wee pueed,; how,v on the recommendation of Mr Beatty e.Iid_Dr. Mo- Gil1,. though at the thiid nfadinjgj ivinny` again come under review.` , ~41: the_,resultof. < conference: which have been going onf::inp' Toronto, 3 very impottnntiitep hgabeen taken hy giving the Homceopsthieti-_;.nd the Eclectia 5 representation :5": the `Co_'uneil.t Theaetwo medical sects ere`-entitled to lend five members each. ln return,` ` eir prom .` titionerl nnbiit`thennpe1vee%o- the 'opera.tion' ' `of the Act, no that the bill may fairly claim its title an en Act to eoneolidete the Acts ' relating to the profession of Medicine end Surgery in Ontario. The Council` oflthe College In oolfltituted will bej body of thirtv~one mamharn TI in ..l...*.. __=LL `n Q Romiombel`-_jtx;; `pity yqui-JLG by the 20th and iave the diqcount. nu: UIUBK Ul HIE OI]. Within theme twelve months, there Iroae among the young gentlemen of London as- piring to rnhniun, and cultiuting than much encouraged Iocinl grt, 1 function: cry of PH have this I" Accompanied` with n clutch at some article of 3 pining lady : known n hm . rail In nu. Q SEE. FIR5`T%P4-GE.'_ @&)@ !)!3[l@ Ilz SATURDAY EVENING, JA$ Travellers Guide. IIUIIC II-I15 ` 1:30 pm. Mixed trsin 3:35 am. 1:50 at V N u 6:20 H 50116 'ILl'l'. 01 u_ I II!_-.`l DAILY NEWS-:-SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 16. 1 Account L. .--.-- - ~ registered as Homaaopadn or Eclectic, as the case may be. This is a feature which win give rise_tn much debate among the mem- bers of the profession, and possibly it may be misunderstood by the public. Its great advantage consists in the uniformity of standard in such essential attainments as Anatomy, `Physiology, Chemistry, Surgery _0bstetrics. and Medical Jurisprudence, whihwill henceforth" beexacted of the practi- tioners of all denominations in Canada, The elect will be to discourage quaokery. and to stop the rush of indiferently edu- cated Homtnopathists from the United States to seek practice in Canada. The fusion of i the medical sects to this extentis an innova- tion which has nowhere been attempted or -accomplished save in Upper Canada. A matter so entirely unique may well be left to prove itself by the test of actual operation; but the fact that the Homoeopathic and Eclec- tic bodies had become recognized by the law, with privileges conferred upon them by statute, it may be supposed, has been mainly instrumental in bringing about such a fusion. The clamour which was got up at the exclusion of s. Hommopathic delegate to the Medical Council will have its cause re- moved by this alteration in tae low. - l u"l`I:einu I police cnnuahle ' very near nrlmnd. idinifthey and! they ing_but He they thinia station, too. in (or ought to be) known in Scotland Ynrd too. D.-. ..I--.. L- |__n_. ,_ ,n- urn P.W,O~. Rtr:.u..--'l'he regular drill Of thin Betlnlion bu now` been commenced, the right wing on Monday, and the left wing on Tuesday evening. Notice bu been given that regular attendance at the di-il1nw'ill beenforced under the strict-pt-ovieiom of the New Militia Act, which provides for summary pennlliee in cue of neglect of duty. The battalion he: been fortunnte in securing the valnnbie nervinel of Qrgunt uajoarieia, late or the unmry School, ,5: their new Sergeant Ihjor. J 81-. PAUL : Cnnnon.-0wiug to tho? Indispen- tion of the Rev. Mr Unlock, the Lord Binhop of Ontario will preach (D.V.) to-marrow morning, and the Ru. Wm. B. Moutt 3} the free evening. service. QUIlI'l Common EnnowumI1'.-Yerterdny tho local committeo commenced their oemues for uubscriptions. We on glad to hen that the collectors met with I lair moaapre of sugceu, and thus they feaiencoursged. Streauous exertions: however, ore required to place the effort here on such 3 footing as to induce thou who have charge of the movement at other points to com- mencmogontionr. Snlovs Aoctnlrr.--Enrly on Thursday morn ing lut one of the guards o!| the Penitentiary by the name of Hugo, met with 5 action: acci- edent by the dilchnrge of a revolver in his pone!- nou. The weapon was in the inside breast pocket of his cost. He had unbuttoned hi: can Ind hold back the front of the Mt side with his left hand in the ordinary mun net, to enable him the better tooxtricnte the retain:-`with his _right- Ho had barely pulled out_ the wenpcn, when -from some unknown cause it exploded, and the ball panned through the extended cont front and through thoieft band, near the wrist, ilicting n very serious wound. r Tun Eueronu, Division BoorI'n.-The en- nun] meeting of the Electoral Division Society. for the purpole of appointing olcere for the en. Iuing year, and for the transaction of the ordi- nnry business of the Society, woe held this after- noon lo the ogce of Mr Thomas Briggs, Ontario Street. `D `T he cheir wee occupied by J. A. Allen E|q., and 1 huge number of the members were present`. -` Hr Williem Ferguson was nominated by the Society. as representative to the Board of Agriculture; but the election of ocerl bed not tnken plies when the New went to press. j _o ;_'1`ho Ilordrixi: arrived at Portland on 15th, It 7-'1.1T',: 5 P43 ` ' - 7 7 `(The word Cleveland WI! originally opened "v_iih` an n--Ohuelnnd. Nouly 1 century .-`_'Io_>1.ho proprietor of a. newspaper, tho Advert :- - -tin spoiling on account of llnilttko typemndwnl toolarge,a.d ho orduedthonm pornotu letter "1" to be left out III II to get hjtho yards intho allotted space. Thu Bank of Montreal has oered n to- "wu-d_ of 85,000 to any person who nncjinformotion as shall lend to. obo p1;i|lcr'n'in Iotting up the heading. The iiiy-,f.'.';"ee.'i J;"."}'.';; ,;,,' {PIN overzo the Bankio Ito! '. um " T `n - nhra __ ._.. ,.....u. wuo roonoa the St. Catherine: ngency. Also $1,000 for each penongafter the rpt, convicted of nnch burglary; sad 3 f_n_;:thhr`nu{m of $600 for the; npprohcnsion Tn Orr: Gooncu..--Tho Aldermen of the city will meet on Monday next, at noon, in the Council Chnmbor, for the election of Mayor fol tho prnent year. The only nlpinnts to the of- oe, no for u we unable to laarn,-are Alder- man W. Robinson and Alderman G. M. King- 'qorn, both, good men and true, and old mem- I'-uarn nf 1|-m ........:1 .|._ AL--' - ` - - d , , , . . .__ 9... neutral on-u ts uw, earn 010 [DEID- bers of the 0onnci1,the rsf, however,` being much` senior in this respet. Mr W. Robinson, in connection with Mr A. Livingston, another old end valued-member ofthe Council, has unin- terrnptedly reprueeted Rideen Ward for men] years, in which ward he is not only velned es s herdbvgnt-king member for its interests, but is e_lso._`highly esteemed for his personal qnelitie by the "electors, who feel that it is_ high time their old` member should ll the Mayor's" chair, .and t_hn___whoIn they, in common with many others, consider none in the Council more upe- ble, V Ir G. H. Kinghorn has for some yesrs rep- resented Sydenhem Ward, and is noted in the Council for his clear views of business matters, and eq:-el end gentletnenly dereeenonr during debate, end outside the Council his friends are `warm and numerous. The only other business which will probably be entertained bytho Conn- eil on Honda; is the selection of the committee to strike the tune! business committees for the vamp ` nuuwu Ill uuuunuu. zuru 00. - But does he know, or does his union know, or does Scollend Ynd know, or does Inybody know, why Lheeefellowe should be here at liberty, when u reputed thieves to whom a whole division of polie could swear, they might ell be under lock and key I! herd labour! Not. be ; truly he would he a wise men it he did ! He only knows that these are members of the "notorious gang which, occording .10 the newspaper lice-oce reports of this last post Septem- r. have so long infected" the awful noli- ` mile: of the Waterloo road, and out of which elmnec impregnnble fumes: the police hue It length drugged two, to the ' -unepeoknble admiration of all good civil- ism. nu . - ---:_. Fol. Tn Yomm. J.nn.ry.-:oh. - Eeiudenon. Kingston. .1 9` `Oontenu.-At the back of the North Wind ; Indnmeov end Lady Why; Ioe Song; King lGeoi?g e I Hiddyl; Talking Flowers; the boy in fthe bush; the Ogre ; the lost` oh the ground ; thephildren of the common, etc. The number is `lie:-y qely illnrsted. Bongo! the papers well! to be reed aloud by mother. entdgitninnfent of children. ,_ __-_. ............. Ur cuanu nnmlq, -J_oh_n'_Henderson, Kingston. Gonten_ts.-In,n Roman Gltholic Country ; 'Lght.!fIining in Darkness ; the Day: of Knox 3 elihul earnestness ; Ohildren'a Treasury, 3:0. \ "Funny Tnnsunv f_L_- I-Iv . or Emmn Rnnuq, 'I-`mac..- TL _._.uI-._:.....__.._4 .4`-.. -. ._. mm LEEEE .( 3.;N(;.v (Ifrcnn Wu Broclmilla Recorder.) 7 On Thurodty morning of last week, the town was thrown into 3 state of grant ex-- cirement. by n rumour thin I portion of the " Leeds Gang" of plunderera had shot. Mr B. Hul aday of Farrnersville, and severely wounded another man, in an attempt to capture two of the gang for the crime of horse Itenlingp. _ _ ml... ....... ..o.. -h`..-I-u nu. mu-no hug an-ed borse stealllnf. The note ety which this gang has earned for themselves by numerous high-handed acts of robbery and auanlt,ren'dered the rumoured murder of Mr Halladay a very probable circumstance, but no one could tell exactly whathad really taken place, an e as the news went from mouth to month, each relater had a some what enlarged and more wonderful tale to tell. Meantime it was very generally belived that Mr Hallsday was either killed or wounded in such a manner as I0 preclude all hope of re- covery. As it was known that our worthy Sheriff had been roused from his bed at u very early hour in the morning, and`hal departed for the scene of murder; with In posse of constables, but had left. no authen- tic information in relation to the attack, the public mind was obliged to feed on any wild story which the imagination of narrator: was prepared to lay before the eager and curious crowds gaiherecl at al- most evey corner during the whole fore- nonn, till something authentic could be ob- turned. I 1-. ___ L_._.!.I_.I LHIIJCU. _ At last a connected story was heralded forth from the lips of one of the men who had formed one of the party, who had gone to arrest the thieves alluded to, and from thi gentleman we received the outlines 01 the attack and escape of the rogues, alter leaving Mr Halladay on the snow for dead. His information is to the following el-ct. hfnrmnlinn inn` u-nmaimsrl an W311:-mnrlnn hu LAID lqllll lllllllu I! II} I-HE IUIIUWIHB GUCCI- Ieformation was received on Wednesday by the Ontario Mutual Detective League at Far- mersvilh, that proof of horse stealing had been found against. Milton Wing-and Thomas Chap- man. Warrants to arrest these men were at once issued, and a party consisting of Mr Stephen Balladay, David F. Booth, Wm. Robinson, T.W. H. Leavitt. and Constable Fife, at once pro- ceeded to Leeds to arrest the parties. On ar- riving there, Halladay was stationed at the front door, and Robinson at the back door, while Fife and Leavitt entered the house. The inmates at that time consisted of Carey Chase, George, Chapman and Miss Chapman. As there has been a bench warrant out for some time against Chase, Fife informed him that he would have to arrest him, and Chase consented to go. At this instant Thomas Chapman entered the house, (ol- lowed by Halladay. Fife then tnrnel to Chap. man and arrested him. Chapman instany struck Fife, and Fife seised him by the coat col- lar, when a snume ensued. in which Halladay stepped forward to assist Fife. Chapman then drew a revolver, and as it was thought shot Hal- lsday, while George Chapman struck Fife with a stick of wood. Miss Chapman, not to be not- done by htr male companions, struck Leavitt, who had Chase covered with a revolver, with a stick of wood, and the shock discharged his re- volver, which was pointed at Chase to guard him. The ball missed Chase, who immediately sprang out of doors. Thomas Chapman then red at Leavitt, missing him. Leavitt returned the shot, striking Chapman in the arm. Leavitt was again struck by Miss Chapman across the ' neck, and fell out of the door, Chapman jump. ing on him, while Miss Chapman endeavonret to beat his brains out. with a billet of wood. Chapsn then drew his revolver and red at Leavitt, missing him again, but supposing be had killed Leavitt, Chapman entered the house followed by Robinson. Robinson saw Hallarlay apparently dead upon the oor. Robinson then red his pistol at the Uhapmans, who had wound- ed Fife, cutting his head open in several pieces. The robbers then rushed at Robinson, who es. caped by breaking down a door, leaving the house. Fife escaped by the back door, and sec- ceeded ia reaching the sleigh just as Robinson also came to it. Theyt)ben both drove oh , sup. posing Elalladay an Leevitt dead. In the meantime Leavitt res bed the road and haile them, when they took him on board, and at once proceeded to Sweet's Corners for help. As no guns could be found there they pnahgd on m Lyndhurst, raised a party of men, and returned to the honey, but could nd trace of Halladay. boy (son Chamnan. in in unit! \ ........-u nut in nliiusululiy muou, 0|` ton- bed with nrniublo horse-play and a gracious conniderntinn for life and limb ; all this is chrqnicld as if we were an institution. 1!!- there any city in Europe outot England, in which these terms are held With the pt !!! nl' society I Or in which, at thin day. such violent robberies lrom theyperson are con- stantly committed an in Landon V ` Thu nrannr-cape ....l.....|- -5-_..n::-_g,,

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