Kingston News (1868), 19 Jan 1869, p. 2

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Allo L LNUPBIIII n . no 1 Ilonl . .. .. 6 Bu-ileum of netmn. . 1 Uleonun at month. 3 (I Qg4I-__ ii "ifum `I l'I_..sLl_l_ Englnnd . . Scotland .. . United Btntes Other puts Prubyterinn Baptist . . Lathe: an '60 and over 40 60 nnd over 50 70 sud over 80 80 um! over 70 90_ and over 80 County Pete:-born do L e e d I & (1.... -:u- um 14 u I! u I C Grenville - .. do Lnnsrk . .. Immigranu, dther puts of Osm- dn sad United States '. ._ . . `:7 :3;| It will excite interest to observe thstsome of the Reform members of the Legislative Assembly, gsmely, Messrs. Greely. Eyre, Lsucler, Craig, Smith, Barber. Swinsrtun, ` Mcill and Coc_kburn, info joined in an indignsnt rernonstrnnce sgsinst the dictu- tnrisl course of the Toronto Globe. They complain that they src not being fairly treated by their professed friends, snd in dening their positiun declare stnmly against being longerdisgooned bythe Globe or Mr Brown. Their declaration is one of independence, in some sort of deance, but it hss evidently been evoked by s snisrting h sense _of the indignities to which they have been subjected. We think they are pen tectly right in thus making a public pm- toststion. Mr Brown is not in the House. He is not in the legitimate position of s political lesder. He is simply s jonrnslist, sud ss s journslist ought to shspe his com- ments on public men sud mstters in sc- cordsnce with the usages and accus- tomed courtesy of the press in this sad the mother country. The members of the Reform psrty who hsve been pointedly ssssitcd by the Globe for their adherence to the present Government hsve s personsl ell as s politics] griev- sncs to redress. ey seek to set them- selves right. before the people by the publi- cstion of this manifesto, sud ss it hss been refused pnblicstion in tho jonrnsl to which it wss st first sddrssssd, we resdily secede to the request which hss been mode to us snd give it the benet of our circulstion. 638 I 538 ` ml 5;; `owl 223 165 519] run! 185 24 El The snbjectof reciprocal free trade be- tween the United 8 and Canada has been brought before 'e American Senate by Senator Ionill of Vermont. This gentle- man preeented a resolution of instructions from the Legislature of Vermont. setting forth the duty of Senators and Representa- tives to use their inuence against the con- summation of any treaty relating to reoi-. procity of trade with Canada, and insisting that trade and personal intercourse with ,,,J _aI_-,_ E..n-!___ --.,_a,,9 72 10 In =7! O! the nervous Iyueln--_ Apopluy .. .. 2 It Atrophy of brain . . 1 He {Yul-nluhln noon: '1 I II UIIUJ III UIVHIII Oerebuitin, acute ll nhl-nnin \.lUIIB|lllC IIy|IIC II 1 chronic .. 4 Oorebro Spins] Menin- ailln , _ VJUIUUIU PII-III Kl ! gills _ . . Chores . . Delirium tremenn _. .______.__i, _l_.___ Angina; 1`)-ctorll I Irrilsble Hypertrophy of heart 3 .ValInlu- diuuo 0!` heart. .. .. C T O! the mph-story symm- Bronchitia, some ..26 Lnryng " chronic .. 5 " " aenilin .. 2 Pblhilil l1`_....l._-....,. u I)|-..-:nl 3. Remember to pay your Gas Account by the 20th and save the discount.` HUI Empby-um: . Inuenza Illumatic diseases-- E'ever,enu-rio . . 6 I " i!.|ltl'IniltBlH.. 5 Acne roncea Eqselns . . E1-yuipelu . . Erythuna . . Impetigd . . Leprn. . . av Amaurooia . . .. 1 kills . . . Carcinoma of eye tall 1 Ucclusio iridis Cnlarlct . . . .10 Ophthalmia . Conjunctivitis .. 8 Plerygium .. Come-itis . . . . I Sluphylolnc Eclropium . . .. 1 Slrnbunus .: Anchylosin. . Clriel . . F ncture, thigh H `I-tr (- LC! IIIIH` I CIIUHIIIII - - pound . . . . 2 Subluntion, Inklo Fracture co:nmiuat- Syuovitia, acme ed . . . ' . . 1 " chronic Of th generative synon- Pronmitin .. .. 2 Veuerul Spermnlorrhcn .. 2 The entries st tkespring sud Fell Exhibitions numbered respectively 533 end 745, muting s total of 1,283 for the year. There were 171 sub- , scribers. The receipts for the you from all sour- ces were 8865 81, which with cash on hand, $285 41, from theypreoodlng year, snounted to 3961 22. Of this amount there were paid in premium sod other neoesssry expenses 3786 09, thus leaving us to commences new yes: with the snn'of $1.85 13. Though the show of Flowers, Fruits, Boon, `Vegenbles, poultry, needlework, nsnufectuus sad the ne ens wssasuoh es to st! rd gratica- lion to the union: visitors, and hough some erticlee were exhibited of very high merit in their respective classes, yet there is s ill great room for improvement. 1 I nnnni S-negena I.-- -1-` 'l-Ar ' llloc. Div. Society, . Kiugaton, Jan. 18, 1869. Thu election of ooon Inn than proo_eododA with, ufd remind as follows: Pm|dent-J. A. Allen. 1:: Vice-Pra|ident-I Pratt. and Vieo-P1-c|ident-D. Nicol. Diroctorl: Prof. -Williamson, G. A. Kirkpat- ,-_- ~v..--aoau The annual meeting of the Electoral Division Agr|oulI.mel`Society was held on Saturday ef- ternoon lnt,`in the oiee of Mr T. Briggs, On- tario ureet, when A large number of the mem- ber: were present. After 3 half hour : conver- ution end I I.l ~ debate uponxthe put conduct of the eecretery end Ireuurer of the Agricultu- tnnl Auocietioa of Onterio, the minute: of last meeting were read end adopted, and-the oociety proceeded to the election of 3 member of the Council of the Auocietion of Agriculture and Arts, which relulted in the choice of Ir Wm. Ferguson. T -.u use -...__ r~-~_.._~ _.___ Canadaand other foreign countries belongs to Oonpseo. and -should be wisely regulated by a judicious Mr Morrill strongly opposed any resnmption of the Reciprocity treaty. Hg said a_growing nation must be free to act in all emergencies as its interest may demand. He maintained that there was no inducement for` than to go further with Canada. Canadians bad under the Raeiproeity truty enjoyed the advantages snd shunned the burden of annexation. Americans had vainly Anticipated an era of good feeling. had vainly hoped that their `neighbours were imbued with an admiration of Republican institutions. So the Senator _-_a -_ -.._f.__Z__ aL-a A_.-_...4_ .I!_`I- Theroport of the Directors In: than read nod Adopted, and the n.c.f.ountIo the ucrotnry and treasurer were submitted And The report in as follow: :- blue-ton nronr, 1868. `Anemia .. 1 . ; Measles . . .. 3 E ` Rheumatism, acme. .10 L `- chIo.;ic..12 ` Chlorosil Hysteria. Mnunmitis . In-norrbagis. Frohpsua u.` .u;.;;.if(;}IfI hand pelvic pcunc_ . Burn: ' . . . Calculus, veliqnl . Carbuncle .. Onreinonn, uni `- ncslp . , tongue . Cnlitln - - Cy Jain F:-ouite ELECTORAL DIVISION sooIE7r ....;us, wunuut uunaging hi: In-gut nu1e1-i:l-in- tercity, gin more sttention now to thin`! that no calculnted to rene, sud tint children edncn. ted to take on ixiu-rent in fruit: and owers, and the beautiful, orderly proeenu of nun will not be more likely to seek their enjoyment: tho strong excitement: of the bu-room with its on train of dnmonllsing consequences in other life. V ` J. A, ALLII pPQI`l'D-` uu nuynuvuuecus. A great inlpetna has of lete been given to fruit growing, and eepeclally to the culture` of gmpee, hot]: in the open air and under glue, and, with Inch marked eneceaa that we true: the time in not di.e_tant when every owner of a farm and even cottage or town plot will reieehle own grapes and other emell fruit, and that inetead of aeeing only a great Itarlng barn, and naked humeetead, treeleu, ehrubleee, frlitlell, ower- leee, are when behold taetefuol garden: and rich luxnt oreherdl, with the apple and vine and honey Inekle vieing _in beauty and inee:-min- lug thennelvee around the trellieea, and the hearte of the children nuking the memory of home sweet to then: in all the diet yearn ; for there are few external thing: thet endear Loine and nine. the feellnn lihea n"al- ----I ----~--- perfection." ' Of counnthe spacious barn and asked fnrm ought to come first, but now thnt this has been utuined to by our farmers by the unergy of their hem: and right hnnda,wo would _u1-go than to the. further step of tasking onnment minister to utility; for the cultivation of the npple,tbo pour, the Itruvberry and the grape, any on 0:31.] of them be lllldi to not-to the interest of tho pock-_ at no lean than gratify the nuts. Willimvlr `In would n! -..:..J:_.-A -I V - '. -v.r_---._.._ -------~-__. _ ._ _-__--- fans on. eonfeeeing that American diplo- macy hadbungled on the eheriee question, and that the treaty of1854 hed been 8 mie- hke. Hie ._expreeeione indicated e very eonmelridea with .1'.he_ Americans, who have plnoed more dependence on the Reci- prodty treaty en a political instrument to undermine the allegiance of the people of thie ebnntry than as a trade convention in- tended to confer mutual benets of a mate- rial kind upon the two peoplee. Plainly we `need hope for nothing from Mr Mo:-rill, nor from anyd hie eehool. _ vv u..u;q we wouul not mindir with whom sud hil pntluiu we : henrlilv IIllnll'hitA- I-no -- A- might, wflhot dunagtng hi: lugs: mued. m_ nil? In lhinon IL-5 I {in 1' -- garden, no muerhovr ` nah NA Inna an nntlun-80.. A.I.-_ 1- , q -. unln: an: 16!! uuernu uungl that endegr Louj guruuu, nu manor-HOW lml. "'7" "` No Ian an authority thnn Lord Bacon tell: us, that "when use! do grow so civility sud ele- gnncy men come to build Itately Ioonor thug garden nely, u if girdening veto the gntu Of the clrculntory anten- L__I__ _--.-_l- . I I-_`l-LI. 01' the fntegumentnry Iystem- _ - r Uf the eye- Of bones and joints-- n_,l. a at Peculinr to unmea- Of cm natflulioual both and damn:-st buggy inn: Ihlqlun 1;: 4 -dcloci this meaning, and Inppond to have bun stolen by I unknown as H. Oink] .Joh1uon,.dcncrIhod u of light complexion, uni [bout 5 foot in height. Not clusied--, nu, -evw IIIUIU uuanuoll elculeted u beentifnl, no 0! ! I. A. Anus, President. follows : esldent-J. ;Viee-President-.l` i The`lPerie -C`h'an'nari gives the followi I cericeturee on Enropeen politics :-A huge snake, wearing a. Prneeien helmet, with its belly _1rightf'a|ly distended, ielyingdornuh, n'-" The: hoe is digesting now, tnere is no feer of in moving." Under the title of Christmas Gi_fu it represents the gure of Europe numerous pre- . eente ofgnne, eennon. emuenition,="etc:,`j V Horece Greeley thus page hlenolnplimente to Abbott's Life of Louis Nepoleon : If we hed been favoured with elifepol Herod the Greet by en inteneely Seddnoeea priest of his day, including e courtior's version of the coup (Petal executed in this cese of John the Be tint, et the instance of the deughter of garodies, Mr Abbott's literary me would have seemed much less `unique then they now do. \|aI|5I-I - leg, comv . 28 Lnryngiliq, some . chronic Fever netnittenl. 2 Lupus. . 5 Pity:-insil 5 Pruritil 1 Plorinsil 3 Scabies 2 Inammuion tibis . 13 Morbul con:-inn 1 Pu-onychia .. r Periostilia .. G_,,__:.!. ..__.. 2 lyelim . 5 Nurnlgh . Olnomnuin. 1 Pnmplcgin . 2 Sciatica . Ulisnnl Irrilsblo hartfl out AID Boner B-goat.-A tehgrun wu method by the polio: tlih morning from Whitby {Mpg ltfonnuon of thfthft of I. dark brown L-..` .._J .I-....--_.. L__._ n..__ -L-. _|_ -_ ,L-,. 1 Gangrene unilin 2 Hernia, sudnguhtgii 4 Olin; . 3 Phngedena .. . 1 Sm-coma, mednllnry . 1 b" encynod. . 1 lam- 0 dhenses-- Ulcer . . . Wound, connuod gumbo! " incised lscernlod cuvjllu 9b!-I:-Iilil Pleurith Pneucnonin. . Rheumnplsm muscuhu--1 Scrofuhl . . . . 9 I Vnrioln . . . . 9 Valioluid ,. .. I VVI I IUIIIIII L Pregnancy . . Tumor uteri . Ulcernion 0! Venice ng.s:u1a. ' Puerperul mania .. " peritonitis . pldlIhh' 7| Tu 0:11 Innu.-It but come to our knowledge that n ptvtlemn just nun-and from Toronto (whither be in: sent us I doleptd on Puliunnnhry hntnouI_oonnoouLwitII tho is tend: of tho city of Kingston), to wry funn- nhly lnpuuod with an nnranltging unions paid by It B-tn.ngoin ordar to attain the object in viow. lot on:-ulvu to an {nquuly indom- cd to It Sun`: for nlnnblo Indonsl `pagan, J public documents, and hvupin to express our acknowledgment on thi_j=|mn_ end `Vice-Ureeident he deicgetee to hug! next Provincial Exhibition . Ho red Thou Brine, seconded by D. Ilool, end cerri The: D. Onlleghon and Geo. Gun-' min; be eudltore for the coming year. ' ` It was reeolvel, That the Pruidont, Prof. Willienuon, R. '1'. Welkeun, I. Flenegen, B. Bnldrn and John Suoey be It committee to revise the rule! end prize lm. mu... rnnniin illnn -rlinnrned. U OHHER UIAL. Klugnton, January 19. Floor dull. The trnnuctlom In grain have for seven] days put been almost" entirely eon- ned to rye nnd out, the latter being in fair do mind It Ilighlly sdunced prion. Whoa`; 1.05, man an upward tendency. Bnrlofnone. Rye nn. of 67 Val 68. Oats 50, Itudy. Buckwheat 45. Pan rm. ll 85. Moan I nu-r.-Fox.a|n. Blot, bankers, I-upon money market :3 folloIn:-An:oricnn en:-rel?) buying at 73} bills, 75 Iilver; selling It 74 billl. Silver buying At 4!, Ielllng 4. Gold in NI. It 3 p.m. 135]. Sterling Exchange 9}. o'c|oox mag. . Flour receipts moderate. In-ket oominnu dull, and but triing bulinau to report, though runs are quolably unchnnged. Gnjg_--no transaction] to report : rates generllly unchnng ed. Pruvisions--Pork buoyant, and for ngeu higher rate: have been established. hard in good demund. Butter nctive at former rues. Ashes unchanged. nouramu. uAn;:7x5s. (Special Ttlqram to `M Daily News.) llontrgnl, Jan. 19 -Gold in New York at 12 o'clock 1351. ` 9...... ...-.-:..u unnu-..In. Ila:-kat aanlilhlal The following letter, addressed to the` Editor of the Glob,t.-as been forwarded to urwith uro- queal for publication : RI.-. Tho trim nnhnrilm that fmhennnce q|.lE-3| tor [JH.Ul|CIIoIUH I Sir: The trite aphorilm that fozhennnoe _cenes under certain circuuntnneel to be 1 vir- tm," wu never more clenriy exelnplied_t_hIn in the couxne the Globe ' has taken towards the un- dersigned during the past few dnyn-n course entirely in keeping with its chnncter an n. jour- nnl, end which caused innite mischief in the past by its assumption of being the organ of the Reform party, an ulnmption never fully recog- nized by all sections of the party, and the per-\ aintelcy in which led to nation: and Intel divi- siona which are now alluded. to merely as 1 met- ter of history. At the Inn! Ala:-nna Inn warn`!-..In|-hall hr lf Ul l]llIrUl . 1 At the. lust election: we were rrturned by large majorities in our respective constituencies an open and avowed Befut-tnertI,nnd propoeigg to give the Government under the new order of thing: e fair trio`, not recognizing the Globe u the exponent of our views, and acknowledg- ing no blind obedience to the leader of: section of the great and powerful p rty wboee,echieve- menu are writtenin the brightest pngen of our hilloiy. Your right to dictate to us or the Re- formers who support: us is therefore cieariy and explitzilly denied. .l'vnfIInin frnrn `Hinges:-inn `LA nnl-Jan! A -An, CAPIILIIAJ urulcu. We:refnin from `discussing the subject of con-' lttioua. You justify the support of the conlit o 1 of 1884, on the ground of 5 specig object-, that of Confederation. We support the present or- der of things on the specic ground 0! giving Ontario s pine and ecienl. government, on the ground of giving Confederation stair irinl, and the right ofjudgrnent in the first instance clnim; ed by you and conceded, we :9 fully chin: and demand to be conceded in the second. III - l.._I.-.._ ' s... g... _ ____I- __J ..___ `I LIIIIJPILIU IU IJU UUIIIEUCU Ill 1-MU ICIJUIIU. We torbeer to say I single word upon the tnenlineu, the eendour, the {Air play with which the Globe ban elweye treeted political opponents or member: of our own petty who hevedued to dileent from its teaching: on particular subjects; the record in to be found in the disruption! of our petty--ln the eetteciaing of none of our beat and troeet men--in the holding up to econ. .derieion and miereprzeeetelioe the bone eo- tione and puree: motives of the people : meet muted eervente, in the bleolt-letteringol the mines of men who never acknowledged the die tetion or the Globe, and who never ehrenk end never will eh:-ink from rendering e {all end truthful eceonnt to the people. - Thn nnnnnn in run. run on can I|'A`nI -...I uusuaun nu-;uIuu to Ind PBUPIU. The question is now put to you plainly and peninemly :-In this to continue `I I! I0, Eat it be clearly understood. WA do run. --Ir-un-I..In. an.-- ..l_I.A .. 11-`-.- Warn Wanna--0oaaanaaa who ban not pad their Iatar hinaaxannhlad that any can .3 guy who during the quarter Ike adrantaga .5; tb diaoouat alldlag main," and thereby elect . proportionate aaving cl Illa par mug... vi Lurnl I IJUUBIILUUU. We do not ncknowledge your right to dictate -tbo people whom we reyruent only have tho right Io call In to nccounI-ni1d we publish this letter to show to the counlry that In no not be- ing (girl; treated by our profcued friendl. W: (In nnl huhnlg In 4...]-.. -...- -...:.:-_- us` u_un, uuucu uy uur prutcueu menul. ~ We do not beeitele to declare our poeition. When the preeent administration ceuee to give the country e. pure, cheep end eclenl Govern- menl, such u will commend fuel! to the slea- tione of the people ; when it ceases to give Confedereuion 0. trial, then we no ready to seek for other men who wiil carry out these principles. U mil than the millekee ind abort-coming! In Ineuen ot'_de1eil which are inseparable from hu- nullity we will regerd as e "breech blown (rein of duel." when competed with their Inerite. Very 1'-eepeetfnlly, Your obd t eervenu, A. Gnlu, |l.P.P., 13-1.... `I11___.a `our the age of input V (-1. .. yif nu -`U. IIIOI art, at one and tventy. _ Undcntandiag tin turn: of the law in their wide: nun, this ou hu decided that snanmutiod or ling-in wean V y-one years, not the hed* of I family, but nbll I0 meet Ill tho;-again. aunt: of the pu-cmption luv has 5 in. to shim its benefits, #6. ., no rum Ina pun nu. 'l`be_ meetingphan adjourned. A POLITICAL EEMUNSTRANCE. r J. Emu, Il.P.P. J. Oluxe, Il.P.P., ul . H, D. Snml, I.P.P., ens?! w n.1;J;"i.'.?".3 G""'m'I L1. ueeul lll E W. Bush, H.P.P., uv. Luann, All.1 .f., -- E. Northumbdrlnnd. A. W. Lumn, llP.P., I (1.... T. Sw1lAI'ro1I, l.P.P., (1 D. A. P. Gocnun, Il.P.P., N. R. Victoria. Wu. loGu.1., u.p.p_,U `E "`1=}33oe Edward. D ml ., '8. Ontario. II `D D GI ; P ` 80 `I11 , `aardwell. `S. Grey. Bolton; D-I1`? '-_ mouuI.o! 50;`! eouqigfortlnuoulh of \ In lundbu! thunlvctdmu at-pa-Int stagnant, lovoit beraoth . . ` .. .84 ~ About noolud {.1-oi: Dopooltdn during Dumbo: .. $160,308 on :I'-a...ao -lIn-n` _ cloudooeounu ._. (J 10"! 93 K ;- Wltbdfwdl obeqh p d .,,_ : during Dinah! . i0;l`l `II 1.. and Boning minus: 1!. 4 pcilitl % Bearing Intmu onlpor Boning up ingeuu, nmonnidtho Mad! ` \ _ ceiur Que:-cl, to gnaw ` _ of Euro `g ( 75.. Suumon of Ioih tion`,Wo,dno|_dq, tho GI-II Ila a_ ` 1869` nnd_,of.1ha8poeo _` again! It !I"r-J.%`.!4rontonnd%lnIi!oa:. ting the Botunl_of.: A undei tho_Provj_nc_lIl N090 Act. ` _ _ 1-mmm Ram in cit-o`ukudn- -- Pnynhlo at A ..M;O8,O0I,9'l Paynhlo st Torouuo . . 1,612,013 Payam. .1 n.nm1 . . 207,090 ` x if ` pnov111-E:__._-__- Specie I Dehonturu held-:by the Roadwa- onnrgl unno M !Nl'IIIlInI' in I X UIIIUT I {UV IBIK" ` u vuh Non Scotin only. 15.3 2 . `iilhfa Hawk: `7 ; 1- \)I7UUD> Ulllin. IJX CI . W 5`: Ha1i}'bx,`? and III nunbnud In Nong but: 36 ndmuuyot In cinnlgliou. - _ 9* E-:::.r".:" - - *-,.r-ow-_, ' lN,000 0 I'll` Iitlh d sun. and Id : In u 8'l'Ell|.lNGA slnlm PlA. A4'4l'_"lt?1 { Thu Nov : Scott: dollunol Sch; '5 - '-I:cluding $130,000 Ht. Jdlllw "'=' -3` * .ZtL.?.Ei .:2i..?fJ.'E'.`2.tI. Z'?.'.".?`.EL.'i9..'3?i`. Ail; uurglruulu, Jpn. 111,, gr QIEII U an or. E ` . . Ftnd and Icqdninhumi an inviml to tend lhaffnnuml from 1E91gu-.n.g_gg M eealed. i Bu-rie6eld,nt 2:30 En. in-ummw, l 4 I ` {wn1InnntInu\ on Rt `Ian-7-` (1-0 vmucu, ug qurncugu \ Wadnudkny), to St. KNlFE,F0llK-,&8PO0N,;I vv VISIIII Try out It at 70 D 9-19 9- . cof- sP0 0Ns._FoRKs,;&...| _-' - - UQIIE ` coon perlb _ Tryourlsnily !iI`t `N"uIIlpe_rVIb- ry ollre Tuuti-ljillh Hind ' Try thQ`P0O]III'l 'l'u_~u my-.1: per lb _- `. Try our very elIo|gn,G9npgwdu,1'eA.g13l, It Try our extra Iu_Gupowdlr Tu st.` 90' ` " u W ' .1. " Ttyuour Family at TC;Ii`8iU purlr 'r:you;-q:_maad_ yhrqnpiloohmiaut Ooeemrnulb Tr! our Jun u?_'9gn` 3,. 33,.` .} `pl *0! per lb [nu Io-uunuue, from which mu: 1] -Ilnninn fno Ila: ilunnnu` ha! -nan Hnnlrnnl saga}: 1. 8_-I-5!-ut>:W8t:nrs<. J x 59 vlthnnuug thyuuu dviuujoiuvvfiot hnngod our prion lint. ` ` V." uruurnunlry T?! 00!` amt: and so oBn|l'_puh_1b , 1' - 1 " `I'.".'.-.'1 32`. ___._.-- v-- rnlilv IIIH ,,`M,e_~ m w. 3`. noun 4: 09.? a,ooo1htmr-cnnuliu ohuu" `* R . uninju- IlnIiun.`g "Ann 2; Ii-n_'--` :1`, VUIKIJIIIIUI LICIII U General under thO2l'lVi&l' Note-lot .. ._. .. .. I In Bu:-tiieuenlul, ha. 19, It {Ann 0' 7" V anlor. M` .. M 19-7 `OI PRINTlN0.- Now'1w;o;Oon- "-1: '1' New Tonninoi in T NowBIunIIn'l`lII A 4 .`w,3,nj ..,_'?' `In! I . 4` i.. RI`.lIfiI`i' "4-up-I-3- h _ The argeu uortmenl in ilne.ity Ingcuea, A an 3 Igvoav HANDIQED ` El -UlnIIlj| a - A: Tacoma . . _Lt Built: . . 3" SEE FIRST PAGE. 1: [chiral A n E-__-ca Am) 7- ..,.. 5} iu ' -;'.';oul do 0 1:; lb: P ` haunt uh: :.'"...'1`.... 1.. '51..` _a`)_d`_:__cni1l;9 tt1@m)s3{ gm . V ' V M1 151?, STPI%%l41'9*:F;.!Af um ei ' rnxfll [3 -1u,i} TUESDAY EVENING. JAN. 19. 71';-nve|ie7.vT:EfJn:a._ in 5F'"""' "" France" with th L! .L `null lnlt IOIIO ILIT. 1:30 pm. |Ii:od u-uln 3:15 mm. II R. I-I It ll an N 7 or Inn nuoinv-non Incnbd neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously u IHDLILI NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. r1""WU. M ; 0rlo_aI;`;1 ll Inna: Raul 1 raglan an Wits I am. Hind tr-uh 10:00 3. In. " 7:00 ',` Pun: mi; 1:- V5-"a3":'u1'..".i.iJ I FROM. s'r. E3_.:THERfNES. St. Cnthorinea, Jun. l9.--A brakesman on the Great Weltern, named Cunningham, from Thornld, was run over last nigh at St. Catherine : station, and instantly killed. vrn-1-rvr-r-w --r--- Wu` u%wi1}_*m&t1 Monday, Jan. I business` II, II Ir n Mr M1:KeIlar brought up I mption rela- tive to the meeting of Pnrlignncm, smtingjin euct that it.would facilitate the business of ltgislalion if the Assembly were conve- nod about the first December of each year. Th: rnntinn ....... ,.-.-- ._..J I; .1 I -- , , _ _ _ _ _ V . .. uaIIll\lIJ WIIIILIIGIVLI. On motion of Mr Blake 3. return was:order- ad of fees paid into the Courts of Queen s Bench and Common Pleas. - '-v~-`v-uv Inna: J_fL\a\I|I"K-I lll IJIIUII TEI. The motion was oppuaed by ~tbe Aunt- nay-General, and discussed by others, after which it was withdrawn. `ll unn. ,, -- -- -y u--was-vvl-I. Hr McCall moved a resolution to dis- continue the publication of the Journal of Education. Motion withdrawn. I The bill relative to Sir Henry Smith`: will came up for a third reading, and after I brief discussion was read 3 third time and psssed. PEI , Iill r,.,,.... The; bill reluliug to the protection of Iheep was read 3 third time and passed. ".`r\ ____________ _A,:7_7 . _ .. .. - 7.. .7 ._...._ -....- -uu la-naUVu`|n Ll!` Cameron stated in reply to Mr_Boyd that it was not intcnded to proceed with the Grammar School bill as rgyorled fmm I Committee. A`: M _ Trim: arrive qnd depart I the It 1 Station as follows : ~ mm n!` on A long debate occurred on the second reading of Mr Paxton`s LII to quiet titles of pernons holding lands previously sold for hues, in which Mr Blake took a prominent pxlrt. Finally the (lelmre was adjuurnecl. Mr McMurrich's bill relative to Common Scilouls was reported from the committee with amendments and read 3 third time and passed. run: - Kingston Toronto Hamilton London Ouun ----- __--nwnnn. Goderich, Jun. l8.-A foul nub occurred here about eleven o'clock on Shturdny night. An old lend seem: to have exiucd for some time between `I mun named William Wil- linnu nnd nnotbor nnmod Jouph lill|,who hap- pened to nan: on Kingston Street, on Sslurdny ni In. An nllerention took place, during which Ugh subbed Williams Ihroo limo: with n or- dinary largo jnck-knife. inicting such injuries tbll ho died or Inn o'clock thin morning. An active scorch was immediately inuituted on Sat- nrdny night for the culprit, but up to this hour no trnoo of him but been found. ,- Hill: in about 17 yenro old and Willinms about 22 An in- quest will be bold to-dny. A young man nuued Story, who wu in company with lillnjuut. prior to tho shit, in under nrrut, but it noemn olecr ho had no hnnd in it. biog nray ` ,,,, __-- .7 .._.-.n. Iuuv Ann UI UUWUF. The bill was opposed by the Attorney- General, who moved an amendment of three months postponement, which was carried-- yea: (42-, nays 31. 'l"I.... ;_--,,, - ---- `SH-Blake rixoved the second reading his bill to amend the law of Dower. TL- 'LII| ` committee, and a few clauses `were passed. The House adjourned at midnight. _ _.-. - .... vv uuu1L1u 1UV Fergus. Out-,Jan. 18 -'I`he nnmitiatiou for n representative for Uemre Wellinfgtnn. vncnnt by the untimely death of the lament- ed Dr. Parker, was held at Fergus tq-day. There was not 3 very _la the electors prrnent. Mr James Ross was prnnmed bv Huah Mmm. Dot. ..c rs- rge attendants ol` . u - . . V u u any IJIIICUII. Hlr Jllnes 3035 pmplmed by Hugh Miflay, Esq, of Erin, neco ad by Lazarus Parkinson, Esq; of Ernmou. No other candidate being prov posed, Mr Ross was declared duly`elecI.ed. V 011 Thundny Allen-noon kn-1 Itunger enter- ing the union at Fond dn Luc, Win, for the purpose of taking the train, tn not upon and murdered at the cute, his watch and money stolen, his body left where it fell, while his :1- uuoin took the can. The Pope bu addressed A letter to the Biahop of lontpellier, in which be condemns in very noun term the ammo of study for girl: recent- ly introduced by the professors st Ilontpellier. his Itnfod llnt the Cnnndinn Government ha oemed to incnna 1|.-n Nat: n..,..;- ....n.-=.-_ 2:10 I.II. .' ______ .__ -rl -av ylvlviil-ll ! ll -0IIlPeI"Cl'. inctoue the Nova Sco-in subsidy 50 per cent, if the upenl movemgnt be abandon- ed.-0uads'an Nnu. orphnn children of Auguuu|,Dick- one are to rennin under the gnu-dinuhip of J. Linton Wuerl, of Ohlugo, until their relative: In Englnnd have heen heard from. A fashionable women in Lynn, Hum, in go- ing out of her hgnoe the other evening, shut the train ol her dress in the door, which futened with I spring, and u no one was in the house and Ihe did not have n key, she was held fast until 1 email boy happened Along, climbed in the window nnd relieved her, _ an 110 - -- ` - _ V--. ne'I'I|-boy! of Houston, Texas, will not all the Republican paper, mm! the editor him- ul! ctiol than about the streets. I... _.4-..I.__ - (iv _,__v __-_ _.-__. --up u-nvvuu. in attachment to n chempngne bottle, patent- ed in Enghnd, permits I part of the contents to be withdrewn without in. the lent injuring the rent. The Bake of Argyle hu 1; new work in pron. entitled "Primeval Inn ; An euminntion of Recent S_pecnlnton." His Reign of Luv has puud 1 fth edition. ' , There is eonoidenble agitation at present in some of the Uongrcptional Churches of the Wutorn Batu in refennco to the use of tobac- O0 b7 Dl`0IIHIl' Chriltinnn John Tyndell, the English Invent, `writes to Pr:-f. Joy. of Columbia College, concerning his own Ineteorologloel lehoun, ea follow_e : light upon npoou, and aloe with the blue col- our and polarization of the sky. These quee- tiooe, which here been no long the great erngtme of meteorology, her , I hope, at length brought within the (rap of experiment, end have been, to at great extent, Intilfl-ctorily eolred. The eondeneed summary of my results in gt the-pa cent moment in the head: of Sir John Hereohell, who but Inenifeitod great interest in the inquiry. AI eoon ubeeende it beck tome Iehnll heeten ltn puhliention, end it will give no plenenre to lend you 3 copy of it." About ten your: ego Oept. Creighton of 3 British steemer, rescued, with greet gel- lnntry, I lnrge number of United States troops from deeth on board the shipwreck- ed vueel Ben Frenoieoo, on which they had been embarked. Congress voted him 3 model. in acknowledgment of his eervioel. Thin identical model he has jnefreceived. The Oirenrniooutlon oce in not. we nee, eonned to Treneetlnntic inetitntiom. ___ ----wu uu nun. The Plan of Harnillea states that th mun Gabriel, one `of the persona accused law use of husband-poinoning in that and who wn con-damned to hard labour fc -cum; Lunsv vl uuauuuu-pulllillg II III `DVD, condemned for life, has just died in the hoopilsl of Aix. She was seriously ill during the trial, and had to be car. tied to and from the court. She In: the young. at prinonet, Ind on her marriage received a prhe of virtue. :L,,, _, 1 -- n uuaun: uuwu Ill rexerence 11 by prohuing` Christina. LE'GlSL.1 TI VET A.gSEMBL Y. C50 BIC. Pu-' FATAL BTABBING AFFRAY. .9PEC;lL >Tn;I`.}:q(3ia1;n`rz.s.- CENTRE W'ELLINGTON _.._ I'\ - V unions nucrno. William Robinson. 8. B. Ennnan. . . Lldernun O'RciEly. . . John Christie. . . layer Friel, re elected 18.--Al'ter some routine an Lin}, ingo- he I I luv. uh. nu. |.-I.a :_..- ea sine: the wo- in the ninnninn in I... .-_.. -no Ina `OI fa an of We are htrniahed by Ir Hillier, the bottle- eurgeon of the Kingaton General Hlpllal, with the medical Itatiatico for 1868, which are pub- liuhed below. The report ha been carefully pre- pared, and evidently with considerable labour. Much lnalruction may be drawn by the gutters] reader from it: perusal. lt not only exhibits the great good that a general hospital achieves, in the saving of butnan life, in ameliorating the In!- ferlngl of the slot, and in tutoring the helpleu to health and huful labour. The Absolute no- ceuity of public horpitale is acknowledged by all Tlhere are always numbers oflick poor-,with whom a hoapitel or death in the alternative. The menu by which a public hospital Illtould be nnp. ported bu been a question. But we are planned to observe tha1 in the Parliament of Ontario, in a dim-union on the question of public boopitnln, the very general sentiment preroiled of their chief nnppo.-t being derived Loin the generel revenues of the Province. A year ago, in an article upon this subject, we made the following remark): l I-C :13`-I I-HIE` V1 WIIIUII TI )3] niacin fot the diarencu between Ionuul and Kingston ting] I That a general hospital should be chiey supported from the previncialexchequer is a just conclusion. The burthet: cannot to accurately divided among contiguous county municipalities. Patients are indiscriminately received from all parts of (Janada. And if private subscriptions .cou|d alone avail for their continued support- which is impossible so far as the Kings out hospital is t:oncetned-it would he at most unequitahle method, for_ it is well known that private subscriptions, for whatever object, are always drawn from a well indicated circle of li- beral or benevolent persons, while I1._gl.'lt mass of property-,holders-the selsh, the illiberal, the tnean-eIcnpe together. This is by no means right. The rising generation iseducaled by pub- lic tux. Very gent. The unsound in mind are maintained and treated by public In. Good again. Crimintls are detained and punished at the public expense. Of course. Then why in the name of our Christian profession should not the unsound in body-the helple.-s and destitute sick--be also maintained at the expense of ,:the public revenue `I While then the government on principle should contribute largely to the support of general hospitals, it only remains for it to see that they are well and economically conducted." These views, then, are now entertained gene- rally by the Parliament of Ontario, an assembly of gentl'etnen'not excelled in ability, seal, or faithfulness by any assembly on this continent. Thanks to the providence and assiduity of an able and enthusiastic Board of Governors, the Kingston hospital has succeeded in closing the accounts ofthe year without being in debt. But owing to having been deprived of one year's re- venue from the Dominion Government, it is sadly deficient in bedding and hospital furniture gene raily. All obtainable funds had been employed in relieving the immediate wants of the Lt in- tates. Etforts have now to be made to replen- ish the institution with these necessaries. Ia I-. __.a!_:, , A I ` - v:~v`- ...-_ -AQUCU eevvcoidllfe It is gnti.f_v_ing to know that the Toronto hos pitel is restored to its former uaefulnels. Be- sides relieving so much more of human winery, in enlarged eccommodntione for patients will to eume extent relieve e preunro upon the Kingston hoapitel. The indigent eiolr over en extent of country as far cast an Cornwall and u fer wen -_nu ., __-..--.., p-vs -nu Ulnlul we stain}; Q} the Kingston boepitel; but eince the closure of the Tomato honpitnl, or its-curtailed necommodntione, the country went of Coboarg hnl contributed pntienu to the boapitnl here. It in also gntifying to know thet n cordial and hnrtnonioue feeling exist: between the mtltoritiu of thin hoIpitnl< and of the Hotel Diet: hospital here, end elno with the Eoneeof Industry; all lnulun ly co-operating to entry out their respec- the mission of good. AI in true Ohristinnjiy, which is not uctuinn, no in true chnrity will ever be found an absence of nelehneu, or its onprinp envy and jealousy. ' Il`I.`I"\I r\nv vs!`----- -_- ,- ---. -_ u.-wwuo un couhlry :3 Oofrinwull u Cobourg, habitually nook and obtain the benets of nlnnnro 1.! [I14 "l'4......o_ I----3-A` -~ !~- ll Ilifllj I Dyuumq . ' MEISICXI: `REPORT FOR 1303. Embracing the number Q/' admiuicna qf patients, their placajqf birth and rat'- dence, religion, age, In, diuaau;(clu- sied), the number of deaths, and their caum, dec. * Impntienu remaining Doeemberalu, I867 48 " ndmntod during the you .. 473 Born In the Homlul - . i '0 I-Ullllli-DCI (1 Honplul Pr. Ontario . . . l9l " Quuhoc . 23 Lower Provinces . 9 Ireland ' .. .. 184 -IUIUCUH o Cu-i vertebra . . Gnngrom Ienllic . . IIYCI . . cant;-is ofliver .. Constipation ` . . Uh)-nun: nag] ` `!'Singlo caplet of the Onnomcu Ann Natl, conlsining the min of the week, may be had in vrappetl_ fur uniting. l rico ad. each, lunod every Fridny. Blunt `II rirsnlnn _t.\.- I-\.___ u___ g_,_ |_- EKFT Z IIIIIII o n of liver .. " of blunder. . Brought in dying Csncer of liver . . _. A_.._ `I. Church Englnud Roman Catholic Methodist . Inlet nu JUIII ILIII IIIIIICI including birth: 45 20 Ind over 10 .. '12 30 and over 20 .. 117 10 and over 30 .. 89 Hodigal can 0.. __.A.I __ ___ Died during the year, (including 2 brought indying .. .. .. .. ,_ Diachnrgcd, curd . . . . . . . . 1 do improved . . . . do unchsnpd . . do for branch of rules . . .. Remaining in Hulpitd, Doc. 31, 1868 ' 50: at} no 0! death! there were 1-on`:- Aboeeu ofbnin 1 Inlgm. -3 1:___ u 1:, 10 year: and under in..l...lI-.. L:_aI.- City of Kingston 230 do Toronto 4 do Montreal 4 County Frontenac 63. do L ennox & AA.I:........_ - av vun-nza U-u-n An: anonymous connmmcnuou can receive no nuanuon Everything torvnmod forunoruou must be uocom named by the name and mat; of the wriur; no1 noceuurnly for publkauon, but an evldnco of an- thonucny It in duo roqucn-ed than. ooupondanll will only urrneon one nide of the that or paper. We cannot. undertake to return roloctod commuuicuinr-I` EUUIUCI `CIR- Surgicnl cue: Lying in cues uu It VIIIIUI G Addingtol . . do P. Edward do Busting: 'Hf1}12\}bsroN~izbsi;fT.;'L.f` ;l`o:nl number of in-putientl lL'l'l1'Y. nunuo:s-`(Befor6 ndmiuion). II7: . -__ -- - .|l-VS: nu nxomsch . .4_I._._ DAILY ?NEWS--TUlSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 19- I82 152 112 302 Fecltlg` ea IILIGIOI. -_.--- ---.J - ..-- . amen: corms om. mm m... any be Ind at tho counter of the publication oicn, Prin- Jun Itnot. Price lhreo coppon.

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