Kingston News (1868), 19 Jan 1869, p. 3

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i Hitnn nu.-m_blie|, to; prove ll nppn of the Government is dhkb. Soon the union ' Iiluktheputhwbich 31' .|dI1npuI'm rejection 0 ' and-in to found thndes ipdbel Ind puriotiarn of the ` f \ ADMISSION" FREE. UJ.I\JA:u--. . ITY-fIALL. QDA11=*1INEWS*7:TT\IESDA A ynvismma; JANUARY I will give his nt'GRAND` . 0|-.- THE ANNIVERSARY MEETINGS of the following Societies will be held (l).V.) in the City Hall n. follows: Kingston Auxiliary to the British sud Foreign Bible Society, on TUESDAY, the 19th Jnnuuy, ! 1869. 1 Kingston Auxiliary lo the `London Religious Tract Society, on `WEDNESDAY, the 20th Jnnnary. I Rina-Inn 9-!-.I.._aI. D..I'..___.:-_ |`:|__! A, --ulnar]. KingIlon- Sabbath Reformation Society, on THURSDAY, thr am January. FP.DCh nldinn Millinnnlli Qnninhr an DDl_ uuui I I?:_ A in U nlilllll I ' III! Hill Jllllry. _ F1-ouch Onuadinn Missionary Sociely, on FRI- . DAY, the Had January. i ADDRILRQEQ -ill 5.. .1.n....a 1... 13.... vm.-- `I-v-as , um nanu an-Iuuury. ADDRESSES will be delivered by Rev. Thou. Goldsmith, Lieut.-Colonel Bavxllnin, and several other Clergymen and Layman, in support of th_e Societies. ` A__me .n.. - .. . ..---| .o clock. -Jun-ua `Ici- An eicient Choir, under the leudenhip bf the Helsra Tandy, will be In attendance. Collection wi;l be made to defray expenteaaj The Chair will t_:e when each ovaniug at 7:30 mg- __ur -n -- - U |.aIU\;Bu ` The public are respectfully Ind enrnemly in- ` vited to attend. Jnnunry 18. `[HE lot on Princess St:-eeft, ndjoining Com- ` mercial Mun Good prhbluug on the same. Poueuion givenimmedinlly. Inquire of I _ ' .ln_~&lcPn (1h`.|2l}.L`. I {THE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to her nutm 1-one friends and customers for the liberal lupport exltnded to her during her re. Iumption of the Tailoring business, begl to state lbll she has sold the Stock in Trade and good will to her former F'o.'emun,( Mr J. S. Sands. A11 outstnnding nccauntu will be received by J. S.Sunds, whose receipt will be a suicien; acknowledgment for me name, and In new. nli ` not paid by the 1:! of March will be put in suit- E. KINNEAR. n I__ I ) ANN1VE_13._sARIEs. N reference to the above, I would beg to state to my fric ndn and the public that it is my in-1 tentinn Io carry on the business of Tailoring in I all its branches, in rs! (luau style and :1 mode- 9 rule prices, being I practical mechnnzc of I8 L gears cxperierncc, bull` in cutting and Inrlkln . up; and also having worked in the ti Bl 'l`.~ulor- log establishment in the Dominlon,l feel mmr'- I deal I will be_ able to utisfy all who may hind- ly favour me with their orders. Ila...`-A 4 f'- an `A -v-uh-`Ina Ar Dnnl Kin la OARD wnmm tot wax : Apply at this omen. Jun. 18,1869. -J I-vuul Luu nun tutu: unuc|a. llmre a few goad articles of Renduhlalal which! will dispose o` below con. ` * JHHN R .-nun: osbzmon 1I1T1.T:. KlNGs'l'0N. _ ...- ..-.J y. ..._e.-...- . Ordnnneo Street-l 0! No. 413. Colborn Sueu-LoL No. 382. Hm lune! Fum-Lou N01. IOGAIQIAIDIHII. _..,._. N WEDNESDAY, 3rd Febrnnry, 1369, at Noon, by J-. ,l. Linton, Auctioneer, will be oered in sale, on the ground, the `follow- ing Lots and Pu-eel: of Laud, situate and being in the City of Kingston 1 I r\_.|_..__. a._-_. I . 11- an-u .l\..II....-_a Jan. 1am,1_as9. l.4U|I III. I, 0,1, ii, 0, I, D, U, LU, LL, II, no: 14, !5, 16, 17, 18, 20, Pl-are d ArmeI, and [-Iris of Lots 92*and 104 Queen Street north, nod parts of Lots 93, 100, M5, Queen Street anull1,nre omitted huin been nuvenisod b ener. : 8 I Mr n fl '9! ' U IJUUI HWVEIFIQ WILLIAII F. COFFIN, Ordnuaoe lands Agznt. Depsmnent of Secretary of State, , Ottawa, Jnnuu-y 15, 1869. f Jnn.13. Vl`HB prouflea lately occupied` by the lion- lreal Telegnph Company, on the corner of On'l.ri0 and Johnson olreerl. Apply to the Hinager of the British North American Bank, or 3 to R. M.'Rone. 1-_ AL `non ' Jun. 13. Oonncnox. [SCHOON E_ HELEN.i ,5, porn: chciions named in N "men: conrmgd the uchd completion. ` The eet Rama, uni the fortications In Pain Inn in good undslitiop. `#1 fun no rnliud. I"n.nce ./ IIMP .utus in NDER and by virtuaof 3 Powor of Attorney from Georgo Davidson and Wlluun Gi- venu, dud! 3101 Deccnbot, 1868, And as Antigua of the Ellauo of Wil-ism Ferguson nndcr the In- nolvenl. Act. of 1864, the undcrnigncd will sell, :1; Murray : Auction Rooms, in the city of King- non. on SATURDAY, the 30th of Junngry, AD. 1860, at Twelve o'clock noon, the l ya I; , 5, J. 9, 1.), Lots Not. 1 In In \- U I`. II. (`VIII .1.n.s'b, 1s9. ILL BE SOLD, hy I-lI.O0II, It the Iilltury Stores,` Dockyard, on the mat Imt., at Eleven 9 clock Il.m.. '90 pan of ANKLE BOOTS, 440 Pliu of HOCOASINS, ` :86 Pdu ofI000Ab'lN WRAPPERS, And 5 qnsntity ofoihcr States. V Terlnl--Cub in bnnknbi fund: II the ssh _ __ ---.I- uugusuu. Terms Cub. ` hree coppom; 11d smoLE corms of thg om: 9 . Nnwsmny be had at the counter of the publiuution vtce, Princess street, prior: Jsnuary 9. ._._.:4_.__. THE CIRCULATION or ghe Dm.y1 NEWI is fully one-half Iarger than that of any bther daily journal -published` in Kingston." `The ciI"culn.t.ion of the old eetnblnhed weekly Casommgn AND Nnwn. is also greater than shy Ol.he_r._w_eekIy_pub- liahed in the county. Advertisers will perceive that these journals are the best. media for _nt.tract.ing public attention in this locality. MILITARY STORES. DV NE `for {he Dun` KIWI, intandgd to appear lb: lune tuning, nhoulnrhenaunuu 0-rlyuniasirinthndny` _ - _._ ALL. u panama. .`cfc`:1'%"':"{`1.'." 5a-'_'ii,%"it.'a;.:. `SE5. "'~ doIcripti.on;of_yrint:ng dam. to customs duty to be pnid by the purchlset. J . J. LINTON, - _ nlI- A noiinnnnl January 12; Auc'nqg4 SALE |EL|(.'`lOUS. EABQ8-FormI of Isaac} _nnc1~ othgri T. 0 L 1+3 21`! TOLETA "`h' "*` UTICE is hereby gihen that a mee1iugbf L T_ J the siockhoideru of me Cntnmqui Bridge ` _ _ _ Oompnny will be held on MONDAY the 25th 3`re*- JANUARY Instant (being me 1...; Monday in `_d ;lu'R 0 the Month), at the hour of 2 dclock PM , fur 'edMlY- the purpose of appointing Directors for the an- JUSEPH_GF-OR-GE 1 suing year, npreenbly to the Act of Incorpora- w'0'-" 3119* | mm of said Oompnny, 8 Geo. 4, cap 12, sec 10. I WlI.I.lAM WEPGTTRON )3 U U 'l . E. PARENT, Under Secreury ol Stue. Elk! IICIUW UUIL JUHN S. SABIDS, oh OF 31-/:`bi;t;t;i1d. 1 V L). \JfI.L`lI~J. b Wellington SI. B. I. ROSE. IJIIV JULY Auctioneer. a & s'I`. GE.o1iGE s LAHALL.` ; on FB!l)\Y_.JuiIu1ry 22, 1869. 1 [GR`_AND concert; iMu MAYERHUFFER, Pumsw, Admission 50 cents ; Reserved Seats 81. Tickell to be bad at Greightows Bookstore, and at the dart on the evening of the Concert. Doors ope-In at 7, to commence at 8. January 16 V HE undersigned i; now nrepnred in remove * alluuilmce on reasonable terms. Or- ders left at the` Chimney Viewers oice, or tn. the Police Station, will be promptly complied I with. | TIT D I.`\.l"\l `I Ill3'II ' |\. IDIJHIQLILV, I, LILJLIJI-ll lIiIC\u|'\-11L!!!` L Member of the Royal College of Surgzrona and Licentiate of Medicine, Lonion, intends to practise his profession in Kingston. ` Jun. 12, 1869. / ` TRIO. Bllu LICUIHIE Catnraqui Bridge Company oice,: Kil1_'Sl0LI, 16th Junnary,1B69_ 1 Jan. 18. TJOSEPH `HALL MA.CE[_1IE W_QBKS, -11:11-11 ; u _.-.-.. .__. __ _ __,___ J A E-ShTAELlS_HED- 1-351. JBSEPH HALL MANIJlFAUTU'n1lNG(,0.. paopnzmons, ian.8,l869. AND DISTINGUISHED AMATEURS. U.-IT received and for as`.e at the CITY BUCK STORE. Price 26 cents. 'I'\[I \`|' I1 l'lIl|I'I'\l1"IIl\\1 J_'1_ can IJUUDMD. .lUurIJI|.Vu| vv anus. WHEREAS, the most pea;/"cc: and econormcal u-ate-r wheel in u. ur- ..__ .|.,. ....'I- _-....J'.-s....- -I-... n... n- I ,.._._ }T LNUFAOTURE Le`li'leli';-1:elebrnted Ameri- | can` nouamc TURBINE` wnna \IIl.[l!2I .!-I Hun nun! no:-`furl nvul u-nnnmfrnl up-afar wneu I7} 'llICo We are the only manufacturers who can fu:- ' uish the genuine "Leno! Wheel" in Canada, as will be seen by the following certicate: Springeld, Ohio, Dec. 25th, l868. We` take pleasure in informing the public of Canadalhat we have sold and furnished Mr F. W. Gun, of Oshawa, Ontario, Patterns, Fortners, Drawings, Ganges, and all other necessary infor- mation, to build our celebrated Donble Turbine Water Wheel, invented by James Lefel, and known as the Lt-.'e1 Wheel." We have also ob- ligated ourselves to furnish the same facilities for manufacturing to no other parties in Canada. Without the information we havegivcn Mr Glen, no one can successfully build our Wheels, and we advise parties in Canada. to purchase our Wheels of no other manufacturer. Mr Glen`! facilities are unsurpassed, and we feel sure that he will build a Wheel that will give perfect satis- faction. We therefore commend him to the pub- lic of Canada with entireconlideuee, feeling sure he will manufacture a wheel in all respects equal to our own. .a:_.....:\ raunu l .Il'|l'E'1.?'Y 5. n... F. J; R Tl-l0MS6_NT-1, CLYD-E TERRACE, Mnmhnr nf lhnnnvul nnlluan nf' Q11:-at-nun Oshawa, Jan. 6. "illl NEW :~`~Pr;LLlNG B0uK "PiT11".I/CT No'1`1ETf ' 1-Q`C1J-C ` F I Our wheels are wu.rr`I.nt3d to work to en'ire ntisfaclion, if properly puvap, run, and lnken care of--and then if they do not perform `to the entire Intinfnction of the purchaser, after running them 60 days, they may return the wheels to us, And we will pray freight, `both ways. and refnhd ull payments ma.de":o us thereon. This guaran- tee wilt` be alricgly adherd to. - `I1- ..-II. .us..n..:n'l -IO..n-nun I-4:; nun nun-pina- osHAwA. ONTARIO. [EB Will Ila llflutly nuucnvu Iu. ` . We can especiaL-attcn:ion to our nupezior Gearing of :11 kinds for attaching our wheels, undo light, and udnpted to the high speed at which the wbela run. We caution purchaser; aguinst using my ahafting and gearing. 3` We 4 sq _mgpufactura al} kings of S_nw lglluu using tuvy nuuxuug Iuu guanug. - ` so manufacture all kinds S311 and Flour Mill Machinery, including Steam En- gines and Boilers, English and American Gangs, Hand-setting `and Self-setting Circular Saw! Riga, Upright and Oseillntingillulay Saw-Rigs, Genring,Bl1'afuin'g, Pumas and Hangers, &c. lac. Alla, Shingle Machines and Joinlera, Leather-_ Splitting lachiues, Knife-Grinders, Woolen Mn- ehinerz, Wqnhiugion Ean_ Presses, Gordon ! Power_P:-.29, 1:I\]10l.'.`I Cylinder Preu, ` and Bla.lte I'Pntem"Bieam Pump. -o-Inn. Ann-ivilninrr C1111 inFn1>-Vrnnlinn fnu-nich- and DIIIUI YIICEI. Uletun runny: Guulogeu containing fu*1informn!ion.furnish- ed free to 1!] nppcnnta. ` Address-`- F. \V.=Gl..EN. President, 0SHAWA,'DNT. . I-`0B.J0SVE7PiZI llA_LL s MANU- rA.c'l'~ImmG- `COMPANY, V `auuzantn II 1851, - `|TOB;BR8'1' THRISRIRS, Ilin Gear, Bhingk I \ Ilnnl-uh-ma Jninlnn-I Prirninn pa-ocean hp | `U5-Dl IIIIII-CTIE&, Illll 9%`, BUIIIKIU Inching. Jointers, Printing Presses, &c.. in , at Idea `Print. `Order: promptly llet! l for Ilnahimaud Bepnitl. " A nnnww V 0s|nwn,.Dec. 29, "N 0 TI 01;.` 3` Kingston, Jun. 18, 1869. 1 in in country knows no Iluiniuurhichhunhtbocn Iltgh-ydh-nee. It knowuthst uauunvigimns control of --- -J._ ._.I .L._ an mnlqo-A thC'* UWH. (Signed) JAMES LEFFEL 5: Co. wgnggmfnr. ASSISTED BY ' GIVEN BY ';s3iLLxA$a*`Fi3:1idus;`c3," See. and Treuaurgr, CR0. 5 nmnnnv nnn I `U EU CCU!!- JOHN OREIGHTON D':__ D--_. W. B. F`0l.L EST. EI\ I-IIKILV King Street A. CROWN, ' No. 1, Bogot 8rut._ :9. ` "- A r CONSIBTING OF. 1" White and Coloured Tarlatans. Brocnlll "l`armans, uvendcl} Hove Colourul Empress Cloths. Frenclrnegalnes and,erlnos.oI'cI:_-on shade, Printed and Brocaded Muslin Robes, Inch Silk Velvots. IPII-`Ia -no null Ilnllnna nf nu: -Q ulnntln 1 A LUT OF NEW MATERIAL M11 KEVEIIING} Wj*3AA_- We would also an the attention of Gentlemen t&onr for evening wear. 1 ' 3 E v en in g I) r es7sj%%c~*s%~' QIII-IIIL1 I I Illllall IIIIII IJI IIIJIIUIIDII HIIIUIIII Iilbb :ns and Buttons: or every shade. Fashion Plates sud Gut Patterns received monthlyol the nwut gnuelu `won In ?IfiI,` London, and New York. ` - " = ' ' The Glencross 33 stem of Ueuurng and Cutting, wliih oi; nu; Qntler i_s inti'o&nQlI..hIi3, is the most pcrfecl in lbe world, and in now uned in all the Fuhioublo Ololing Hanna ilrn` ` United Slates, und\never fails, when grpperly mud, to pnlug I perfect. It. ' 1". 1] SPRING HOOP SKIRT reduced from ll 103d}dI 0 Good White Cotton reduced from ea; to-51:1 Scarlet Flannel from la 6:] to Is Muhair and Alpaca-as for drones from 101:! to `H6 All Fancy Dress Goods we reduced to cost prlce,, One penny per yard of!" all print: (`,aana.du TI'l"? (mm 63 to la per ynrd L-If Bhmkels f x--V In n; his p(`l' pair nff ` _l _ 5'1-iped and Checked Shining reduced from 91! 10 Till 5 Home made Fulled (Jlo'b 23 6d per yard, reduced fwm 33311 Table Linen, Bleached and unblenched, reduced from 23 d to SPI1`.CIAL.-250 Dni Hoop Shirts 25 per cent below hm Superior French Kid Gloves 33 9d per pr` Llvmu-00L HOUSE-% WATCH `AND CLCQI KING`STEEI,LMg1 _._.._ _._-.._- -._ _...._ .4... .. ....`A >.....- `_.....r...'_.... .-._ I.l\.II_JB.I&.J V-up---u Jj H115`-A-V\.IZ-II%w" - A guod supply of every hewrgnunn igip (iii nmmusl menu to. A %_ k E ` I1... .I-..._ 0!! A Jul. 18.-V-1'he Sublime _ _'u:ncnunn to. ill unboun- Ilhicug him to sign the . tpbylhe Conference. It hth Greet Government will ` Iltlcuoi snucnont pmpooed oxmmo STREET, KINGSTON, onfrgglo B. 1:. Etephens. Proprietor. . Trusty Porters in .suendu1::a at Rnilrogd Depot and Steamboat Lundingn. Oct. 28. '\. .L'U LJI-LL18-I 'JLq Q`! L a--Ja - u ` rp__Hn Ooumodiou and Well-ned Moan -on|~ all- --__.._ -1 l7:_- --J D-I-`Anna ronntn the come: of King sud Prinoul Btrootl. lately occupied by Kent: Fefguloll 00. In- medinle pouuoiou given. Apply to ~ July 25. J. BAWDEI. Solicitor . ,' Vlln UOIIIIOQIOUI Inn wen-awn: unvnu un English; miieiievh. and 1 aqua AND su.vrn_cnAm;, mans, A A LA;BGB Assnrugxr or ' Jan. 8, I869. Skinners Dr%g%orweJ Jnnunry 16-. `mm. TOOTB, um mu. nnusmls C O M B 8. dz; illti-llllto uniot; I F OR ONE MQNTAH. . A FURTHER REDUCTION $61: Sf:LE OR TO LET. .q.r-I11 II _, ___ __.J Il1-l`l 11.41 EII|l'\D'_q RANSIENT ADVERTIBEMENT$.-- The large circulatipn of mg DAILY Nnws readers is .the m_ni1_'rp_l_meAdiuIn_foxf` , the publication of allpmnll and traiaugnt, advertisements, us well In large: Illliolllte`-d. meats. Advertisements of religion loaeo and Sabbath services; situations tinned: sicumionq vacant; houses thnuie; hour. In rem; houses wanted ; bou'd'Ind'-lpdgi` jug; moms wantild; board 'wam6d>, d|r- siclea Inst-; articles-found; cattle wna` r cattle for sale; cattle atrnse. !;h,lI set. close, inserted I'M 25' eemfelch i _ tion, payable only in advlc. d ' played, a proportionnto price will; charged. ' ` HOUSE AND OFEI?C.E oL0oKis.. ff =m9:;2I 9"" ;!%%'l*1'a !W- 6"-L JUST RECEIVED] EW STYLES or TYPE HAVI V been added to the Dun: KIWI" Pnnrmre Onncm Om-Vtw_o Bt,etmPreuu ._.a A....__...-..` ni-.... n..:...:.... u-..s.1.{.; 1-I$l.N'l'-I-H"' \ .'l'.I.l;K._ `Jar `WU Qglll and Automatic Plutan Printin _._.Ihcb`in- cry enable us to tum out Ivor {In `style. with quiuk dehpz lob, gnid At. . inquiry is Iglicitod, GENUINE Pznrumanv. Jan-. 7. |:|;A_|:l.lD 0OIlIlLlI.. mum Hlisf Tnnuinmrme nouns,` - Street, Kings!-.on_. Pliptll ` kind: suhe Dn_x'Ig;ys1_'l,} Housn. ` ;`.!9 1 "%" ..-ea; , 2 ' . V u V names 1-0 041.1. ms urnnnon or 1-aw], PnBLIo;f1'd".gI$`s'rfoox on L_A. M P S. Luhllvs and lllIiImel I RIGNEY & S:L AVIN A SUPERIOR LOT OF` MARK THE %REDU ATM ON ARE NOW suowmd AT `THE RIGNEEY & SLAVIN. B|9TMTs+I+. :__vl nnlvll wleu-nun Inlllllinll um -IMF` I uincd, at B. H01-nDII'8 Oniiau Bopmij llliuum-4. Gntnlonen Inpplillg. Iotibii theu.nJ ' yl0udPf50:n.~,IperiIe luiegoolnchip. ` V V 51. .7 __._j_..... \ ;, mu 1`; F JUST nnn%bvm f H `*4? III ` 4.3% H-1 A: numujm _ w . ." A no Icahn oihnjuanc "!IeeuuI;IiuIu'l5 ;BUock| E`!-up xv, pn.--OOIIOII 9:; vEm;mhohOcl193. ' l_____ -- ~~ v"Y""""H`!5 ,-~r 9 tfhuuiqn` gm on the 1mm . 2 mm, Pd; Go_rInI,.t.,qgpJy.:_o ; ~;. M % M; L VRAN ~ A "*`"`- %sua$ma$ * ; ` Y 1ng:;;;1,;g;;;g;f`_;,5_. . on "1 ` `* ~"-'* ,.~'""-~w V . _m_, ' alts: ulebnted Iliannninu u`. Sula.-cl` .2 R Bn.l.nlnI.1 n.u..1..` 1:.-z. LIBW _ _ I27`, II]I:1'm 4!; ureelcy, or 7. Iucegunfnl _ `K V I'Dlh0l_i!,VJIphV V _ M n'n-nnll'V; ` 1' IIIAII ad [T7 111- or "ii; * Grouuf, of New__`!_qrk,"_uy.g"_`: M dini nnnvpuifnl man. I-minim-ln.. E n mu-um %AT.Y:ln:blo % I an 3 ` Elm! 85;-0`.-an w M . '. -_ M? :4`-(iii: 2 ..All,,!I!mn % - . n'>'r`` {9 M-. IAIE-gal`; _x'_._ __ 1|.` .4 `.1 n.I_ 1 nu Ja t7o_'l| mu `?na.nufn.c.turer'I mice: 7 iv . ~ fiREl+N_FIEL;D.;7 New _n-umoi Plain of iaugmunublj ' Ia. ll.--'l-`Ia London Tina " iutfthlnighu pnincto the $1: has concluded betwecn Hh"uML`hiu through It But- iblen Anbuudorl. L s. %.-a..A-.- .Amu ~ A V . 3.`. .u.au -unnuu QIIUI tjll 01 J03 ` ,, Pnnrmrs exeeufbd` with wi" much at the Dun; ft ' .EiN `II `V `Lb I " - re ';-`T-I n.- uu:::mp Htlahqnnh has be: his in Cul- n`-.| 1-- . -u | --uni UKITII U3. 'N;0rhnn";1 |:- M n; ' `Ill faith at Inndguler `g-3- -....l. 1.11.... :- -L- lICOE~ """' 'i7-7"-"'n?'.'.7":.'.; ..m.. ` ` _ `A ' ` It?` M I Illjoriq of the ``'`"m` qnuuon in- lb! `Daily ' Eff`: "' "" dead: Eu yjot in an a-- -I Iwlel It lnllcglcer niunu out dullnul in the Senate emit` 3"`! Corp. ` an" ggguo c Iii-5 3 `pHh` ' I1.gi".[u|"0 W38 -_....-I-|I`lIIII'. .- tutu: in M701! to-dug. 4-a-. thg So until! I lh h.vh.i:: Bclrnrdtgnc tn` Hplopd no 1111! for St. Thom `.4! I`.nn| Lnrgpno in I Ry There ' hnfuun thin` dai-jnion 10' - -- a nun |u|al\\.J[l. Our ronden were introduced on Saturday to - peon-ae quite` beyond the onmm, range of their-1()||`|t|. Thu Pliirch of Constantinople in a very dignied ecclesias- lie, but he is one of the lust persona tdwlinm no sbouldjnok for enlighlcnmcnt. The ac- 'cmml, however, M` big mggpgion M-_ mum Pnpll envoys might induce 1 wish to know 3 g6od_do|l more of him Without u wucd ..I' Ihn nunahunnrv u.r|\3-.-... gtignie-i, and goes straight to the V yr---.. u. - .||I"u ['apal'cm-nya mightiiriduce of tho customary verbiage, it isperl'cctly _ _ pnint. The patriarch has something decided to an)-_ and he says it with the most commcmlalalo directness. The opcninguhartlrvntintt indeed dm~|..gwa a point of onninmn sense almost iiwrulilnlc in web an llrit-ntal lat-iiudo nnvl . personage of such `antique dignity. The l`atriarch rt-nits the -daily papers. ml M- on-pts them an an aurhnrity 3 The Pepi,-`3 en- vuya brought him a lcttt-r;nl invitation to the proposed (Ecumenical Council at Rome; The Patriarch told them that. he would thankfully have, received the letter hnd he not airs;-any known its coqleuts from the summons pnbliahcd in " the daily papers." We are not sure that this ilcgicu of civilization has yet been attain:-il oven in this country. We can hardly conceiw tho Arclihislinp of Caivtorhury infariiiiiig a It-putatimi that they need not I_.ru`.ihl o them- selvea lu puaent their addtrsa, as he had al- ready read it in the dailypapen, and going even of our secul authorities would he horried at such an innovation. `PI... DA.-:__.l. I... .I-._ ,A,r- I _ ". - `""'--i--%_.-_....... huh T1-oPnAT`n 1-mi xixrntmcn. n..- __.-.I..... .....-- ;._..._| __ n ...u...u.u -. -\I\. u nu ruuvvnunu. M The Pllfltrvll, by this uensihloilisrt-gnrrl ` nfl0ll'lnt', hurl rtcqunintcxl himscll with the fact that, in cslling a Council` the Pupe wns in `no particulur prepared to ubanduu his chnncteristac pfiuciplcs. But since thcu: are uuerly at-hunt-nt from those of the Orthodox Eastern Church," the P|'riarch_dou not see what it to be gained by discussion. This is precisely the dini- cully which the Church of Rome hn op- posed to n scheme of Inutusl accommoda- tiun. She iu ulunyu the IIIDB. Infnllihui. r_v renders it impossi_b|e that-she should nbnte"one itvm of her pretausious. or une jot of her doctrinal system. Cnmsequenily, then is no pussiliiliry of friemlahip with _her_;xcept upmi her own terms. She will be very good friends on condition she has everything her own way. The Patriarch has the penis to see, what In: escnped some clrurneu unong ourselves,-that this uni- tude excludes every posuibili-y of reunion. Sinqe His Holiness, says the Patriarch, X It .-'.lI In u-\.\ -Inn .-"....1_o- 4-..... I_:- _ u-ugw lulu uvunucau, ml : tuu ruuluruu, will in no wise devinte Irom his position, neither (`by Divine Grace) do we mean to deviste from ours." The Pope must be left to pursue his` own cuurse, and other Churches must be nrisa.-(l to pursue in in- dependence ufliim. It would save a world of trouble to many good" people it they could ltifmk at the matter in this simple: light. When the Pope is prepared to en!- mir that ho-`Ind his Chuich may have made sqtne mistake.-, it will be time to think of Kirnul-a and to devise cnmpromises. Till men, think: the Patriarch, " Where is the use of reopening uld wounds and stirring up `nglln extinct hntrolla by disputing-.1 which end for the most part in brenchu; and ill-will 3" - Cnllll aIl'I'IlII I But the Patriarch points out that the Pope's method for procuring unity is the reverse of the right one; and we are inclin- ed to wonder whether he haa had any com- munication withwq, eminent divine, who gives equally excellent advice to the Con- vocation of Canterbury. He pronounces that the least irritating method of aolving such QIICIKIODI is the historical method. Therein hope for the Ecclesiastical world when the historical method" has reached Constantinople. The Pntri.trch a facts are unquestionable, and it is lamentable that we should am to go so far East to liiive l them recognized, It is manifest, he says, that there was a Church in existence a cer- tain number ooeuturiea back whicli held the same doctrines in the East as in the Weat,Jn the Old as in the New Rntne While people were content with thin stand}. art! at doctrine, they contrived to be very good Christiana. Why cannot we be con- tent with the name! The Patriatch is quite prepared to accept the conse- quencca of such a reference for him- eelf. Let us each recur," he aays, to that Primitive Church, and we which of in has added anght, which has diminish- ed aught. therefrom; let all that may have been added he struck o', and let all that ha been diminished therefrom be re-adtled, and then we shall, uuawatee, nd onreelvea united in the name Catholic orthodoxy." RoIne." he atltle, "having strayed from this. takes pleaaure in widening the breach by ever new doctrines and inatit ions at variance with holy tradition." O of the Roman priestajnnooently inquired what doctrines theee might be. The Patriarch referred to the Pope'a claim of supremacy; i but a learned reply to the Papal invitation ' t which has just been published in Latin, on behalf oi the English Church, furnishes it atill ruorekpointed retort, by simply refer- 1 ring to the date for which tlie"Council ltl - summoned. It is the 8th of December neat \ yaar-the day .aacred tothe conception of . the Immaculate Virgin Hary." 10 believe in N1 '7 this lalt freak of rhetoric turned into I logic" is now declared by the Popeto he esat.-ntia] to holding the unity of the faith? The Pope`: way of producing unity is to be continually creating new dogmas, and additional a/natheuiaa. The Pa.tnarch s more hopeful propoaal it to diminish dog-. man, and to go back to the principles of re simple titaea. Unlesa for that p|I7P0'?9' he fails again to ace the not Of I C0000- The faith in quite aulcientlysettled for the ( Patriarch. "If haply the bishops of the 1" West have bonbt. concerning any of their 3` doctrines`, and wiali to meet, let them meet and diecuaa them every day if they_ pleats; " We have no inch doubts regarding the M` standards of religion. Have there not been ' other amambliea to which this admirable advice would have been not less applicable f than to the Pope's Couucill There "" was recently an` outcry, among certain "'" actions of British Ohnrchrnea tor new _de- ?` aitiona on more than one point ofdoctrine. C Chiirchmen will be able, ir the future, to it ahelier themselves behind the venerable au- "" thority of the patriarch of (_)onatantinopla. There ht be no diculty in maintaining 7"` thia udic one course among ourselves ; for "N the ihtriarch haa given a brief description "" of the very prinei lee on which, according 3, to the bout. of gnglieh Churchmen, our '""i Reformation was conducted. _ " ` '1" The Pope ia certainly unfortunate tn the _ lettera he addreuel to those who are out- ` ' aide his communion. Thor only `M! 11" -" l eectof ' viag to the world ho1v_1"I numerous and considerable than than!!!- tinuta are. An (Ecumenical Council frm `" which all Anglicans. -1| Protest-W- 91* M" the Greek Uhnrch are excluded, lain danger '1 b of becoming ridlenloul. The world will simply learn from next year-`a uaemblaga than clam fllannn (I12 which (H0 POD` 9'3`. sideo in non Roman Ind ieu Cuhulic t an ever. It will meet only to also one mote barrier between itnelf and the rut of Chrish endow, to make reconcilistion more 110(38- leu, 1nd to ndd a few more to tho long int oi cxeomnunlcstioln.-Landon Timon. _?__ W- IIIII I01 BI. IBOIIIII. III!!! II I_ \ll-rvun lion. howenr, to iofun this` ddciuion to- "N15 I0 Dutilh ve:-nment, u` all Benn- WCI1-I T IJIIIIIII V'l">l|'."'I -"` -" -'-r can conversant th the Igbjog lJ'::'A this: 5th Ihli '[0V1'lIl|N ,7 t -59 ` nut pzdtlol hnvllil 1` "1333 Pub ?- n xrencn paper tutu that dm-tug thp lute wuerlng place season I_,rich Americli, whose wife was ill, carried-bin dnughter, I | young lady ufeightccn. to Baden. - A hill`- ried man nbducted her nugl she has not been seen `duct. The nnbopg l t!iII..ltne I l"l`IiIII]{`I his n`--~ -` " lI,_ _u reoigm-d his place at the (2 db, nmara for Isle his home and furnltu nnce with a vow, he will convert _nll bin property inln ready money land devote it sacreclly to Illa rocovery uf hll dvlghlaer and the punishment ol her nliductor. A.- :...LA|-5- ' ` "' to. In accord- ' ____.. .--ultulvc In rocoveryuf 1 l {Asked the Emperor of the French to stand gmlfulller to his child. hnu -......:.....a .u,_ Au inlmhimut of Hertnannstadt, having. has received the tnlluwimz reply from the French Consuls: Bqclmn-at :-- Honoured Eir-By order of his Majesty Napoleon III , Enipcror ii the French, I have the honour to bring to your knowledge Ilmtl shall leave nhory for Hermannatndt lor the purpose of a&en(l- ing the baptism of your child. I will in- form you by telegraph of the dMou my arrival. I rumuin, &c. I . Acrnr-ling,-' to the correspondent of the Pall Mall (iurcttc at Rome, the French Gov- t lugs rt-centzy proposed in garrison `ell;-tri, Frminone, and the Eternal City. Cnnlinul .-Xntuuelli replied that he turns ling .,........ mu .I:auIpIII'0l' ol the French atanil ;mltler child, wil- to see French troops at Vt.-lletrt and Frosinnne, as well as at. Cwitn Vecchin, but not at Rume,excc-pt in the gravest even- tuality. It was then proposed to place the Punuticul troops under the orders of the cotnmm tier of the French army of observa- tion. This was-also declined, hut in such , Z A . la v-In} as U) l;I1Ve Inc Impression that the l upe~\\'oulll he willing than the Papal U'0\np- slmuld be employed as an auxiliary lorcc with Punch ITOUPS ngmnst Italy. The appointment of `ll. Lnvalette, as I-`nroign Minister at Paris, in place of M. de Mhustler- is. llnwo-In-r mm.a.|.....a .. . .... .5 .u.u:su-r en. runs, 111 place of Mnustier, is, however, connidered more fuvnurable to Italy. Marx .\Iuller, the great philnlogist, nppenrs to be delighted with tltu Turkish lingungc. In one uf his lectures he tlct-lures thfnt` the ingeniuus manner in which its nttfneroua grammatical furms urc presented must strike every one whu has it taste hr} that vt`umIcr4"ul l'ucul1y.nt the humlni mind which l`t."i'C&iS itself in speech." H616 is I luii,gu.uge," says he.of such tranipnrent CDDSilU'u[l()l] that we can study iut inner workings as we can ws-ch the progress of cells in a bee-hivt:. Another distinguiahed nurlim-'.iy is equally enthusiastic on the same su.-jt-ct; We might take the Turkish liurviinrm i'm- ilm =.-iunrifin I-unit F n....... ......... .,..--_,u..- . II c uugun. Lulu: luu I urlusu iluuguage for the scientic result of some lcaruul body; but no such society cuuld lmvc: been nlvle to invent what the mind of man has |)|'m|ug.cl in the isnlatiun nf- the Tart-tr su-pp:-3, only [JI`Unl|)lc(l by its own Llnws nr by an iuatiucuve power which is as nn|l'vs-Ha.||c no nnu in nulltrn. "' X ... .l. 2.. .. "'1 -ll IIIDHIIJDUIVCF |J\lVll'I "II..III}.,] Ia fumrvelh-us as any in nature. Yet this is Him 1.-n.;u:tg_ze whtch is popularly regstrdeti as lmrtmruus uni utterly mt-apzthleof im- ptuvcmrut, RITL'AI.ISM AT BRIGHTON.-- On Christmrts EVE It |U'1|.nit:lI.t cclelnrttttnu was held at Sr. Junus`:, Briglttun. 'I he church wnfa pnttlv `llet: by a rutpectnble auditory; the build- ing itseif prnfttsely decorated withiowera, and on a side table was the usutil light burning, but on this occasion aurountud by a curved gure of the~`infn.nt $uiour. The usual displny of embroidered idresees, &c.. was exhibited by the ociatingprieua .lnd chnristers. The proceedings commen- ced with an imposing proccsaiou, during which and throughout the entire service in- ccnse was freely scattered about. In fact, nuthwithstunriiug the recent. decision 01 the Privy Council, `tights, incense. buwings, &c., were upon the usual excessive scale. Many were heard throughout the mrvice. both within and without ihe building; but. at the commencement of the oifertory sentences .3 gentleman cried out It is 3 perfe-y-Ufosh ; [any perfect. rubbish." Immediatefy some of the vergers, with their oaken utnvca, rushed to the pew in which he Wl sitting; the priests iooketl aghast, and tiie churns ' tors and the` congregation seemexfi terror- strickcn. The gentleman procecdd to say, when etforts were made to egpel`; him, "I expected this. 1 Im not afraid repeat my words; it is all perfect rubbiiit. slightiy suppressed sounds` of discontent. . A French P` -s_g_-I.._ ._ Lb rcrlonc uiunnuuu Iu nu: nu: u-cum, notied to make payment`. immodintely to JOHN ll. HACHAR, Clarence Street. All Acoounts not settled before lat lurch next will be placed in suit. for collection. All CLAIMS Izainut me to be nm. to above sddregu. DONALD MACLEAH, ID. `I ,.~nn unnn 081`, Int evening, between the Skntingl ; Rink sud Iha b-ad of Eul Street, an OPERA CLUAK_ The udtl will receive 1 iniml-I-: rr.-ward on leaving the Clock at the Daiiy News Ofco. ` Jun 19. IIIUIJAIIII 2'\r'n:. Oeo. Jgnnary 19. 081`, on Vllondny evening, in the Queen, 1 GOLD SOARF PIN, with View of Intel'- Inlbnll Exhibition in head. The nder will be Iuilubly rewarded bylooving it at this office. Tgnnnuu 1 0 Z THE NEW ENGLAND [GLASS BLOWERS \IUDD!.DuUVVn[|.g respectfully inform tho inhabitdmi of King- lton that they will commence their.-Exhibitions on PRINCESS STREET, out door to It Iro- lund, engraver. Doors open from 10 1111. till rnlnunou u..n..... lund, 10 13,51. ./ _ 3-_-gnu`. luv.-4 Jsnunry 19,1869. 40"?) N C-E _ . ----4 ----u .;Iv|lIh`.l`C`l LU PIICU {u ticul nu w:1s- ulan ; as In have the imprcesinu would v- L17 Minialnr ul t)-sov:K Z... ..I,..__ AA` " Illl-CIJIJ IEUUDII January 19. ,_ \JL.- __ (IN THUBDAY Evening, Jan. 28, Under the pct:-onngeof Lint.-"Octane! Hibbort, Ounuundunz of the GIPfi!0D, Lieut.-Colonel Paton, and the Omeern, Non-Oommiuionel U11`:- euu, and let: of the 14th P.W. O. Riel, and will be lllilled by the loading Amateur: of the city, and the Band of the Bnltnlion. ' Ulllil Ucliin 1% Programme prcunted will be entirely nemund no pain: have been THE OOH 031` 0!` THE LL Pu-non: INDEBTED to me in hereby _-.:1:_.1 .- __.I.. .....-.-n immndinlnlv in QTSE, of Vibe bnluuou. and : new, ` 00.NOE`D Nd to into lbip IABON. It Wm. Gunnhghln In Hull: consented M furnish his Oonoon PlLno,,snd preside 1: it -_ .I._ -nnnnlnll- `on the oceulon. llll-In-In 9.5 &I -HAVE COKE. ` FOR A 1n+:\v_Bns 0131.1: wan NEW ENGLXE GLASSEBLOWERS -_ _.:..n- :..rnm. thin inhqhihntofKinn- nunr;1-`.). IANTED, . good second-hand sun, medium size, cheap for huh. Apply to . AWE.` GRAND nuswnulucxru. um ononu. R HINDHARSH CONCERT in the ondn I00, n n'nnA'lll'u` PIN with View of :' melt: winunc-. and al... wo.......| n:-.- NOTICE. :jmo'u.|u_v-nu-.-_... _.. U hi I: trouble the gunerul hu- - ` C|n.mben~wuuld' himmd development of the -7.1_ydu-ough in Igricultunl in- ` ght pauibly seek Io bring `mdncmn in the public charges. 5.; n_u-rod to the spprqtching ' I the Corp! Lt-gislstif, congratu- `gg numbers on` tho blfmony vrhic mm the throne. the Legit-lnture. ppk. and declared thnt he in- Hlnd fru dincuuion when it did uh Canltimdon. That instru- uuhmnll dthnl. Ind he asked whisk it lndconfen-ed upon the

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