Kingston News (1868), 22 Jan 1869, p. 2

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` THE NEFVMILITIA ORGANIZATION. Dunn, 19th Jeri. 1869. No. 1. Under 1116 authority of the Hub Sec- tion of The `Act respecting; the Militia and De- d fence of the Dominion of Canada." it is ordered that the 9 liliury Dim-ieu iniomhich the Do- minion `of Canada was divided by the order in Council under dntorof 1atOcv.ober, 1868, be di- vided into Regimental Divisions, with the limits and designation: specied hereunder. {rug} the four inmuy Districts intowhich the Provincisof Oiiurio was` divided, edivid-. ed into eighty-two Regimautnl Divisions, to he comp:-ind within eight Brigade Divi- sions. : . ' Tiuttbo boundnriu of such Roginenul Di- vision: bcldenlinl with the 82 Electoral Divi- sldm ioionszubich Ibo Province of Ontario is divided by the Imperial Act (30 Int! 31 Vic., Gap. 3), known u the British North Americn Act 1367.?` 'l||.-a. `L- I-|_e__. 1. no - I - To cousin of the Regimental Diviaionh of Essex, Kent, Bothwdf, Lunbtol, Wu! Riding of Iiddloux, N_l`Hh Riding of lliddleoex, East "Riding of Iliddlesex, Went Riding of Elgin, Inn Riding of Elgin, North Riding of Ox- ford, South Riding of Oxford, nnd than city of London. ` 30!. IIDI .3 That. the Brigade_ Division: ,be numbered from Wu: to East, from 1 to 8, mad nnbmoc thll following Raghnenlnl Divialonu for such we. speczively : To consist of the Regimental Divisions of South Riding of Homo, North Riding of En- ron, South Riding of Bruce, North Riding of Bruce, South Riding of Perth, North Riding of Perth, North Riding of Waterloo, Sonlh Riding of Waterloo, North Riding of Wollington, Geo- tre Riding of Wellington and Booth Riding. of Wellington. 7 ' T To cogsilt of the Regimenlnl Diviqionl of the North Riding of Norfolk, South Ridingof Nob ` ifolk, Noh Riding `of Bi-ant, South 'ding of Brant, Haldimnnd. Knack, Welland, Lincoln, Niagu'I, North Riding of Wentworlb, South Riding of Wentwonh, Bnlhon. and tho' City of Hamilton. . To consist of the Regiments] Division: of Peel. Onrdwell, North Riding of Grey, South Riding of Simooo, North Riding of York, We at 'Rf<`i1`ngot York, Eu: Riding of York, North Riding of Ontario, sooth Riding of Ontario. `GAO . 1 .- A ma` Brigade` m'.*.m'.V' (`Po consist of the Regimanul Division: of the West Riding of .the City of Toronto, and the East Riding of the; City of Toronto. IHIID Ill-HUI`! DII'fIl0`l'. . [ Drigado Division. To consist at uh, Bagimmu Diviuinnl on! West Ridi cg buhm,nm man; or _bur.- huh, Boutll '_ in; of Victoria. Northridiogo Yiotgrin, Wu: Riding of Pom-borough Egg gliding of Peterborongh, Welt Riding of` `North- unbcrluid, Eu: Riding of Northngnborlnnd. Kwnt Brigade To conniu of the Begltnenul Division! of tho Wan Riding gf Hutiugu, North Riding of 3.... 61:33, llqit Riding of ' Bastian, P,;;ua Edvard, Lennox, mldiugxoni, Frontenac, ant who dity at Kingston. n-manna un._.-- ._--_,,, IJUITK IILITAIY DISTRICT. Eight]: Brigade Divicion. South Ridigg of Iggedl, Nani: Riding It Load: 7` I01 Gl_O;llHO,, Guuoi snug hgillp. Boat: Riding of V To comm of Rggiuontal Diviiiulol the ` "novtzon, or QUIBIG. `Hunt the dine" of .... ~........:-* Quebec`? div Immy Dhtm moihicn ma; heihvidpjd in. lCuh'lni-I'n&bIu.. I'.I'...1...._..r_ M `.`_. - +.n&ure`i`u'ma-niuuon-no in; dniro" "ad was Wu-dl. < ' M iPROV[N(-TIE OF ONTARIO. second Brigade Division. SIC. I'D UIIATLIY DIBTIIUT. Third Brigade Dioicioa. FIWIT HILITAIY DISTRICT. Fan! Brigada mu Division. r B.-.~Wo d the In "[0 COIIIIII Ill IIIU DvI7.II-w-nu -------v-- "Buutiaguu:!hp1IrvnrI, suunrouuhuguyr 8t. Johns, Iberville, llluhqnol, Drona IlId_ Third Brigada To count of the Regimonul Dlvbtonl of Richmond, Drnlnnond, Sunuend. Bhcbcooko sud Oompton. _.-_... u...-.-up at-oil !!! I To Iona Ottawa, Argmun, Wen Idntrul, Hontrul Oenu-0. ' -f- --.-.r-r_-. nxn umrnr nunfiot-. V Fourth Briyaa Li _. To eommoftbo Baginanlgl Dlvbionl of I , troll Inn, Pint Montreal Oejntu, Vnnjnuil. Boulsngu Bosnhnrnoia, Fin! Ohntun _. LI- puirio, TI'vo louuulns, Trrebonno, ochel Jacques Cartier sud Lugl. on...` an .. 1 an ;A,4__ up, i i ma Bnya. Division. To consist. of tho Regimental Divisions ofL - Auonption, Iontcllm, Jolletto, Bcrthler, luk- inonge, Three Rivers sad 81. Maurice. . ,Q -In >I f`! t_ _ 862:1: Brigdde mam. % - To consist of the Re inantnl Divisions of Ni` oolot, Anhnbuh, olle, Yamaha. Bagov Richelieu, B1. Hyacinth, ..BQIl7il|O, Yereurol nnd Chunhly. ____.._.. --.. -_ ..._ -.oau-ul|I4I- n'vun xn.:nn!'ma1-no-r. `Sal-nub Brigade Division. To consist of the Regiments! Division! of Lot- biniere, logantie, Beeuoe, Dorchonor, Levin, Bellechueq, llontnugnj, Ulslot, Knlnonxaku, 1`emi|couI.u, Biinounki, Boruemure and (hips. uqm Bnpad. To consist cf tho Regiments! Divisions of Champlain, Ponneuf, Quebec But, Quebec Cus- Ire, Quebec Welt, County of Quebec, Ionian- rencg, Chm-levoix, Chicontiminnd Suguonny. The: the Province of New Bhruuiwiet he divid- ed into 15 Regimental Division: to he compris- ed within three Brigndo Divieionl, and that the bounduriel of such Regimental Divisions be identical with the E1eclcralD_iIilIonIinbo which the Province in divided, with the fbllowing ex - ngntia--. Ci: . TL. (`His and nnnctv -I HO IIIU FIUTIUX ll UIVlIlEll' Wllll Ill` lllIlUIV|l.|s UL` captions, vi: : Tho City sud Conny of 8'. M John to form two Bngimgnhl Diviaionl to bo - known as m and and 3:. John, the ntdivi-' ran to comprise all that part of the; City and County of St. John lying on the Western sidq of the River St. John, and the ceoonu Diibl .10 ` comprine all that part cf the city nnd county 1:- ing on the euxern side of the River St. John. ' That Ihn Rria-ad: Bininhunn II--nnnhnilnll n-{In Illultl 30:11, ehuply, and oxpedltionuly n &DLlLY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. DIIFIIIIII ulllvylouuu Qrr - rvvvrvu To comm of the Beginning! Division: of :_.a--an-ounlnurlih` Imn UII ll-IU WQCKUIII UIIIG III: III LDIVCI Q`. Wu- ul`bat the Brig-ad: Divisions brnunbennd from 1 to 3, and embrace the following B.lIl|ClIl|l_ Divisions for etch respectively : JIGHTE KILITLIY DISTRICT. .Fir:t Brigade Division. To consist of the Regimental Division: qf Vic- torisl, Cu-loxon, Charlotte, Ya:-k and Buuhnry. becond .B1-iyadc Division. - To conliat of the Regimemsl Division: of "Queens, King-I, In St. John, 2nd St. "John and Albarl. ll__`._J ')_.',,_,_l 1\- - I To conniat` of the Re`gEtne'ntal Divinion| of Ru- tigoucbe, Gloneellgr, Noljthlgmbtrknd,-_ Kent sud Weaunorlcnd; ` T That tho Pvovjinco of Non divided into nineteen B.cgimentnl'D'Lvini'onct9 he .I`.on-, prised within three Brigade Division, undthnt. the houndsrieu of web Bpgimnntnl Divisions ho. identical with thn` Elecioxinl Divisions `into which the Province in divided, with the follow- ing exec tions, viz: the city of Hnltfgx and County alihx, oqh tofonn one Rlgivnillnli Divinion. IJIIIIIIIJ Divinion. 'L-n AI. II I ' -III. That the Brigsdo Divisions he imnbeiii from - 1 to 3, and olnhnoo the following Beginoanl Division: for each respectively : mt-ra nmurnr m.-rncr. First Brigado ` T9 consist of the Regimental Division: of the city `of ulifnx and Counties of Halifax. Hunt, Oolcheuer, Cumberland; Picton, Andgonhh,` I-I11 Guyabgro. ` _To consist of the 'Regimemi;lZBiriIionI of Kings, Annapolis, Digby, iYnru.1VoqI_.h,_ Bholbumo, Queen and ihilnanbnrr, Tniu min and depart lutioa no follow: 7.2;; .a;.,...`-" o..;.....- ; To cousin of the Rioginnnul Divinionn; of Ilcrll, Victoria, Richmond nnd '0npn Brn- ton. "mm .5. menu Bnginientnl Didnionn be an- vidod by the Lient.-Coloneln nfanoh Division In- to nnch .nnubar.ol. Company Divisions :5 -db Adjnlnnt Genera! may direct. an-2 A No. 2. To be Deputy Adjuh Iilitnry District number three : Lt.-Oolonel Sunnol P. Jurvil. Tho` folloflng Olegn--;ro up lnjon for the nndonnliond I 1, : -* `A ~ nnnvnrnn nu nu-In xuvv ennui?!` :91` l.'.%.lU. 1|! Brigade Dirieion, Lt-Colonel Janet He!`- fat; 2nd Brigede Ditieioa. L5.-Goloeel Robert 8. Sex-vine; 3r-*Brig,ule Divitlon, Lt.-Colonel (Henry V. Vilnien; 4th Brigade Divieion, Lt.- gnde. LL-Colonel Alex. Petteriol {it brigade Divieion, Lt.-Colonel David Bin! ; au: Brigade Division, Lt.-`Colonel Wm. _ Pnomxon or ~QUIBIO._ Fletcher; Erik; Brlgde Divzljon, Lt.-Mololl Ohu-In King; iljnf igede Dieion. Lt.-Golonel _Gullete _d Oreouneni; Ml: Tt Bgigede Diviliph, 'LL-Oolieue - Dnheaney ; am Bi'igg11'e_Di'1Ilion, Ltafolonel I. Jhnontepo. ' m Brigade n`1rIuip,'L:..oo1..._1,`;-*.g..f Inch": 2:: ~ ado Diviklon; %Lt.iOoeI;:'nl Outhbert Wil; Oolenel J. Btongiitiin Danni; Mb kigde DL '_ vision, Lt.-Colonel Robert B, Dollilon ' Gtll Bri- llt Brigade Divhioli, ` Lt.-Ulpuel noun :1 . f .BAcon; znderigede Division, Lt.-Qo1o`u!JoI,n: L.-01 1:` "W.Euno -Bth. `b vitaicn: 3:05:31 L. 0,` 4:11;. do Henry `B. rnovmol or lm nnuatsikzd o. On}; ` sagas` `Division, Lt.-Colonel '0fRu0IiO. n. 1! {s.;..AL 3.: nobIom e?i.u:`In;_E:d,hni ::t;:.ined nd , ` Aoounfbil nu; at aopuhngiwii I '1` `liar of" M M : ` K'.'Ta quarter to an, Pnovmon on NEW narmswldx. Paovmcn b!-ROVA scoqu. aha! 2:10 |.n.' Emmi Brigadc Division. -5 pnovuwn gr goxrgjmo. .I_-J- `l'u_I-:-_ 7. an 1 - Qsema Brigade rm: Brigade Da'u':ion, `diuhnt General furl number chm... - nto Brigade hinnn, nuns:-. Illnngaua.-u--1- -----r r Ottnwa, Jun. g.-Abonta. so o'clock his n.II.T:tho r of gho QdnQn u' PI'inI.er'I A. block was diuoowleoa to be on In,--the in being in the wooden utolrcuo behind Crnig & McKenzie : share. In those it worked its vny from storey to Itorqonntil the centre .__4._.....m.~mI.nn honor of the ne block won one Inn: of nothing, cocaine "hD"""U'I'U IIIIIUV Iv v :7 '1-oIrIng' Mn Trotter : on one side and the 5'! Ohnsdinn Bank sud olllou of the 3!. Lb!- `renoe sud` Ottpwn Railway on the Othlr. Ln utcmpt was m:duWb1mmngN_,%9I'&the ole:-l_:s to open the Bqyulwnqpdian, rik, and Uttpwl npuwuy on vuw vun-an was W911 "the clerk: open Royulwcqndian onk. olmido J,d9<,u'. In this ` they Ind some two or -croe oIJ1"ar .gedtlemen,`*I1vd Ind jib! Iueceedgd when nenlc axplooion took plnca befnrrthey `entered, tbrhwing tho--lug: window irouauwou-K and door: imo theltndeund eultuingwonoucnro la- jurieu. A Ieannd utempt was than made, when a mound atpiooibn tnokqlnee. in the ucnnd stony, not-o lawful-Ihun IIII rumalu _t.;.1.' ......1...'. and windows- boing ddygg Ieal ICON . TIH.'C`IDlIIIuI- Ian-u --nu ---yr,--. whole uuhei no windows . bdlng ddv againll the fence on he other side of IIII street. A thirtt explosion ogecurrod in gun bnuking-house 1 short while uerwgrdl, by which` Mr Gnuett, Arm; of the bunk. had his arm Ieverely _nju rad, Nmnho leu, titer nntlring .010:-tn on the pm of himself, the c_lex-kn, llr Gucci: (Into of the Upper Csnndn), Ind Mr `H. J . Grulatt, ,0! oh. Pant on.-A Dennrtmont. Jho nolel. uplpuu ypu-up-,, -p-- -1- .-. .. _._. the Post Oeo maul, Jh pom, securities, book. an gold, were removed ma phco of Iafcty, the upper 11:: fn.lling~ in u may escaped. The are Ind now 0:- tepded to every n! on tho Bpntkl-rttl sidc,--s mu? of inmate raisin out enveloping at tho: time, kl!-pat three, all the building! except lhe lid: -m O'Connor `Street. occupidd H Ibo Printing Omen. Fr"9m thin II maps ..... nun-I'll m um.`-.-u ihn't!1(ib!ierf unam- V to the line engine` sud png presses.` in _tha bg-gement. Ls` vBu d!6ck, nothing but " l'I'HI'IllJg Ulllil. rryul IIIII` _uu -vow:-yr wu mud: to `r_unr'we tbs nuiohery sud pm per stock; about half ofhwhich in got put, bul'"i9 rug was they progress or t,b:"'c!avc_:`nt'- ing elcmeni um people` were dmpulhd `to but a hasty retreqt, and at half-put four the immense stone side of thin pox-`uion of the bqiidin , ve` stories hih, totem `` I ly ancljtlte y toppled over vi 'n`t.erri c csnalx, comp_leting the ivoxzlr of deqttnctiaq M a poitioui at the spurkgs stuiitnnll, bluken-7 ed, charred, undxlofaotd, afpmhin the Quint building i_n our city, and um. an: printing, and book-binding tozablhmcnt in Osnsdn, innuniun -building and atonuuhieeeereerepuuiaee ' `nu-oyed. IBIIIIIIUII. On the `eat greet diiculty in experienced in pmveuing th-edeetrnetlon eta` denroyed, while on the weeuhe re e'oInumni-A: outed to the Oirleton Beale, whiclg uneco- Ielly destroyed. Thin Itood on the eoulhiweut comer of Sparks` uid_0 Uonoor streets. The immune shower of sparks Ind cinder; would have caused great! deeujnetion unonglhe. Into dwelling: on O Goni:or, Qvue Lid Ihett street! but for the quantity ` moi ont|l roofs. -But eyenwthenit teqniud unuengl elf; 1enee,'je._a may homes were one re; .111 _1 rewood belutgginrto _Ilr Deehu-etc Wade`- Thn lll`l'i.l"I `II-Ireiiatl Ant and 1133 annual 7 _ ____: AT . OTTAWA- - In an -9-l..-` `ti-32;: ? iii "-?5i?.'7iFe7-'n's?=333i."E9-T62 rem"7"'C7 ? -lhe. mint eounpfeto `kind. typq,`Itu`;__6cgp_q plate, and bookbilding nsgsliintq being vnlnqd ,.qso,ooo, not tnc1narng_ an eating prus: arid` stock. " The unthr`m'u-e In Trotter, cnig. H9`;-` ~ H Kensia, the 1193;! 0. Bank. tho St. Law:-duos - and Otuqn lhilvn jlqmponx, and rnhnn, ortwcndieton , , nlntn -I-on-E __ II IIIU U!-l`l|-[VI DUI-I Ill UQVD!I# PIVPI $1: - ~ It Deabnntu, Quocn. aA ` 1-inter, Ila insure for nbont.$50,000 to $80,000 in following 0o?:nigI : Tho Home, the Run, tho Ihrtfofd. the ncsahire, tho Quaen,1un'd thg.;Pmvjpcig HI: ock, Iype pnd preu`-ii. l_:91qever,jrem, _bt -the mint anmnnto "kind. finn,`nn`rn`uvin auvguu. The soldiers turiul out, and did good .l'ar"vfo,'A,M st the engine: and in quip property. Hr flail:-`raj: On1nan n` rintnr inn innnn-all h b'by Icnhunlkine, ftou whih daduct i )1 hints: {or the dlhrneo helwuenlonuml ' all Klnpnon ting] l u1a.:%%amrd-up mm. 0;: Jnlnntry -' A ' :gna__$3 yoga, riff the 19 M Browno._' ` Barfnoortl ` d u%o,eorudf`(if mm uwiwanugwumh ; .2wno..a., admit.` huh.-aim Nali m1:-= :;t.:a::::?;;.;i:s`&T's.'a:;%:*;'.;a"?.;'u.:'*.Ji Roma Ontholio om-odnn. ' `lillanou u without fart 'u6tifLo. ~ I . [1 /.5 . " "" "'"' ?":'~.-'5 ~. `.::m N` Try our Family nI`.'l5 5 ` `fly on ehlllnilg Hind Tu-M 00 mean put lb.` :11 tho People`: `fa ll 50 cents per lb ` won: at: choice Gnupowdu-`Its allljulb Try ouexuu nrnnpowdu -'i'uu oruuu Try out-Family Gun owder'1`anntl6aonw]ihd ~ Try our utpu.-tad _y-i.cvouul~lIhckw In at 90 cents. .por1b - - v A Try om-_ tgvoaggad doucuo M I qlvill 3-1` __._ II. wv Culnnc` Inc; All M !!! can put it Try the Peopldl 31.61: mi. i M `T A libc:-I xii-counsapn-1; up 5_1u-oruwud-. % . F. W ' `V-.1 |f*R4ll`5-" ` # ` - T` . S7u"gars1' nggut. Sign-:2 4 W0 ha` inutook 8_1lIl'.|I~llI1lp gf ,n.n-mus : must.-_ot. sue _ an .% . -:mu.:sn"7m aavuofu~_p1;.yq my; chnupd "our price lid % w. -`B.>IoB;l~.lv`k -Do. TV 3,006 lh | I Ann to `I 5 '!`_u;ot.te _on -1 -III-.. ..I' ah- Hi T.Q_ iho block one may In -w-......., l A _ =N'_QcuuanIn:~4m|m. l0I'3UOlIOUIi:h"1'faI T llo'II'DowItoctm 'liu .- ` NA: nun. In Illa..- copies cl Ytho 0I;;ncx.I'- um NI-n, oonuining the non of the week, may be hd in vnppon for nailing. Prion 3d. each, had any Friday. Q _ T IIIIGLI GOP! oltho Dun Nun may be had -I Ihn 1-any-oalvnllhn nnhlinnlinn ammo Frill. all!!! M !I-7'1; N61 Benn: in Till New 0nlouinr-1':iIII, ta. ta. fr 11`? w b a ` JII.1L~ . L--1 91 II) C -A VI qglpang and I-Gnlmn , I lvyt . mi , Ha: I 43130:: oonnunenueln on more-re no uunuoa Crylhhg Iotvu-dd. lkrtmarllou lust I mean pnlodbythounondnlulrmd Clo wt-Ior;not nonunrlly for publleltbn, but II Ividuxoe of In- Ihuuscny It in nho rcquavod uni. on/rrapondantn will only vmaall one side of the sheet of paper. 7'0 and ammo to town nhclod conuiluniettso: u. .R..l;_.,.:Ac~ :`?`i'_:~,` , `U .1 -gh% mew+n QIEKIIJC \l\lrl Ul I1 MI IVIWI III, V1: in :1 the counter of the publication omen, Prin- onu mun. P1-loo than ooppou. ' sill bowl! or" % ` I In-Bi! alumna; HT; 1 : % U`3`WI|I;* W, WW; M` Bnckw lwnnHundc 4`. . 1---rt um I A oonplinontuy dinner to Aquila Walsh, I liq . -I.P., Inttroolonial Railwsy commis- uiout, by his eonutituenu. took plnce at the town of Simone on Monday last. wxnmg Nw `Gama ~ New`; W` ` 11' _ Iii sP3gI7;(f; Q"UI'! U` 1_V_I_cw A apiemiia Clan CH} A . b The telegraph hes already announced the 'del eat of the Nkgara Ship Cannl project in the United States Congreu, by the shelving ploe of referring it to _a standing commit- tee which is not expected to report. The journals by mail now indicate in the pub- liehetldebate the whiehiwere opera- tive in preventing the Route of` Repreeentar tins from committing itself to this scheme. The leading cause is evidently the dread of incnaed_tnxaon_and the unwillingness to enter ipon gigantic expenditures that have no pressing necessity to recommend them_ It was urged that if the tuna were increased the party now simply awaiting an excuse hr repudiation would take up the cry, and there would be a danger of tliat national disgrace hing knight ehmlt. There would ion b be little probability of the propoeed rival dial being constructed for many years to none. Canada has therefore e good on- enaragelaent to undertake the long contem- plated_eahrgIsaa:\ of the Welland. Ooriulfl [ nrnia 3 an ok. n_1 ----R31 I} `:Im`_1> ciglny-oightjctitiann have been lodged "spins ngsinat us many sitting members, an that, judgad by the haves of contested citations. the feeling mu have run very up, the 1-north bx-ibu-y _n'nst hue been ..._.. _...._.I -..A ..._...o:........ 1..--.. ........ Tlnhhgulcnlelgct-ioninGrostBrit1in' Inn ht-ed 3 nultitndc of dilpuhs. ` Some _.2_I_L_ -2_I.A _.L2A.3-.- K--- L-__ I-.I_-.l ;;'g-nuu.' -' "'"...i'.on..'"[.u~ :1} 32;; ELLE Ipin unkind it! In} in y diatricta in opih olloutuninnofthofnnchioe and its __..__.A .L._A...._ ._._.'I-_`-_ L&'L.__ -...1 Inna hang }}.a.m' ""}'E;iB.T{.{{.i armpits: impossible. It in no lee:-at that %'1'nnnhry`ohetionn are mont expensive I Iiu in the onndidstal ii: Englsnd and tin: pins of the Unitod Kingdom. 0I|[Iriahn|a,oI-slnsupoluuedofrioh hindI.Iny hope togotinto the Home of Ofauonn. Thomas whichu-o expended udupnnqxpmnuuuenormouc. Bribery Enron alldiooiihattc, andin some of tho Enough. in the hand: of professed ugili nIlIIoo_d~Io all the systonof s Ilium; `Thu notoriety of the previous n|tYsrIiouth|.ndothntpln.ooointho .&K'diI-ibugwjllbotocnllod bythe ;. _.__._-_._ _...z._ 1..._- c.._.|...._ .I:....I.....-._ duct cu ----.-`_ ~ _- --v.__ uiwnpc under. ii... em-u.mis}a'J.me. i?IHlill'IdmIbtl$ sbonttobe -uh. nil in :11 probability with equal im` pil-lty tg tfocting personal And party Wi Of the momben petitioned sgsinst, Ihtlhlfbdong iounoouermiupmy ind pm tho Libs:-II uhnilation. The can willbutriodinoom-t,with,of com-Ie, gums. Bopruenhti_vo- institutions sre ghnt tounthcirwakuido to thopnblia A_ _L.__.- L._; ._-A -.._ -LL._:I._g- -1 AL- ~ q.n*1>n_t .1 . 1. at Daily; `:4 Rm Tuck--j-- ww---.-w -- ----r--vu- fl. Anubuaabutnotnnatu-ihitao{the Puligncnhrylythninsbouttqboexpoud. Tluuuupomrouwillof oouuobemggestiro is used}. HrGh.dchuuo lgu nlready be- ounuuu'vu-udtothohullot. lnditvrillnot iI-'|I'in'ngil'thodonudfor thinnodoof _.;.|__ .L.._IJ L. .. .;.._..n......I -. M .....;-.. FF Vluuua `I I-V -if--1--- -- ~_-vv -v------v- --- --- -_ I&g|IldbonostragIhoned ut:cuiae in ulupnu, upcrinontnlly srlaut. I-Puuoo-rn-LAnlxG. Bus-u:- jifqclhn of the Inc Ir 0. Bum Into eon- vqjl U`|h|!Ii|'8ll.l|bph.u in the Waterloo 01m Ihhdiu-noun. _'l'ln1'nnen.lwu at- Tlnnlullcueuhrquiennguothopluoof &hlbyIlu1'IuhudIlulrh_|Insndne- -1. _n...-_ _-_ -1` `L- J. I ' Tu.` I~ W` M . Hh.._% IA- ` _1*nl'm.--'l'ioouundth1nt.oln-o prelontl Ilhhnhgnpietnnofelurudndhhchned Ii. 'l'bItaolIlIil4IiJI[inIliialIthurootl- unmanwuayauuoyu,zhno`gnh.-again. I-- Ldn -|nnn-n.n-In A: ag-nI.igI- nmn-1| and _. v..,.,j' --_ -- --- _--.--..v--_-cw` we -vuuvnI' ..l"9@`fIIiIIIIO&Il1oIObIIl- .g7`rm,ooo in lb In-tint-d'odc4oo in tho In-; and I! 0r,II|oqiuthu|niId1ng qqlunpoaquomjquhnrsnain MI -on than nllzluntto eovenll L_:.__. -:_A`I._.l ----j-----v-,- vvivvv---v-7 -----.-. tvlll lhlirldhnilllllgl, Ilium`?-cl: h 88,000 In thoWutcn Iuu-men Oonpuny d 0II&,udhtholna'P"!-Mic! Lohdon; X-g? En` --. &n-n-.-n--- cl... .4--- I._uj fg- 35:1: FIRST [*4 03.. ' 1* nuan-1 Lulgnyjlcnhc January 9` `nu;-nun: nu-unupuu as (dumb: u g `nub!-I..n Inunhgotogdonhonuho or ,&`dlhIa&}fIIIIIlI Ind 01. - _'_`._...."....`.-an. ........s....:... 1... d._n_ _.n ,, @1338 ile3*111@13imn1w.[ _:__9__j __--...__-_ V jj_:j___ T rlumnr EVENING, JAN. 22. 7it;7Eer3?f.|TI Ion! v-1-. 5 :40 I.. I `lld Illi 10200 1. In. An |r.;.A\ ll IOIII iim1.-*_ ` 1:80 pm. Hind min 3:15 un. I-In '!U anus-oxntsus. .-v. -w. ----- -., v-_ -.-_'-._ Ill! oouppouly gntud, an II by Ian: Pu-thin t Do. n___A_I- A _ no -. IFIRMER - I If The nnqunl meeting of thd Kjngaton Bubbuh W to N-->- t?:i':;'::`::: %::;;. .:.";::`;.:":`:.';:::::; T'"t' J"" 22'``l" `he Whl` e ` presided, an! the Iollowlng gentleman were pro- to-day the judgment of the Court was 110:: on tho platform :-.Bu. L. Wilson, Raul.-` nn9d_ : 3 R. Swift, Dr. Knit, Samuel Wood,K.A. ; Alder- ` ---=----o-------- man H. Cunningham, But`. it Gritty, It - i LE(}]SLA TIVE A33gHBL y_ ` Dobbn,nnd Liam?-Col. Hnultdin. Own. _....a__ _-.. -_...._.....| -.l-A. _.._. _.-I... -L_` Thursday. Jan. `.. .l.-Mr Greeley pretent- ad the report of the Printing Committee. A '_-s..-.. ___ _?._.'I_ -1 1- I II 1- k_- .-v- -vr-v-v `r. can . lnurlnnb vnunnnnnuowca A 'return wu oirdex-ed of lands sold for ! Inc: from 1330 to 1868. 1 Mr Scott ofered a resolution, which he nubaoquently withdrew, relative to payment: for Crown Lands. He said his object. was` accomplished by the Commissioner promising ` ' to look into the matter. A return was ordered of correapondunce rehtfvo toeertuin mineral lotrin Mnrmorq. I Ll- Il-_.I-___IJl_ I 1 in sun L I -------v- -- ------u J--Iuuvlu-| Jul. nu uaunauvn`. Mr Macdonald': Land Tax bill came up for 3 second reading. The bill subsequently went through committee and wu reads. thirgd e time and passed. 5 rln., n . . _ . -_._,_. LSII L_, g,_ .1 L _I_ .5,` l.r--v-rvu n The Assessment bill 91:: rrfernd back the committee of the whole to effect. in` llnendlgncnt in regard to statute lsbour. 'I"|.-L:n _.- # _.x _ .|,:, 1 . 1 .n;mm:1~rr_or 1-Tm: comm: AE- rmamn. The Tor-Into, Grey and Bruce Railway mu 1 and the Tumntn and Nipissing Rnilway bill were road a bird time and passed nfzer u-um Ipeakiug apparently against time. i In ._-_ -..._..I .L_-.L `l"I , It t V - fr`. v ~ V - --J -a---...u- u-u-up I It. was stated that the House would to prorogued on Friday. ` I I Ann Inn SOOIITY.--A meeting of this! Society takes police on Salnrdny night for tend- ing and dot-Me, | Hucuxn OUr.-Tho regiment of 'the R. 0. Ries, uking ndnnugo of the prevailing ne weather, marched out to-day, fully equipped. . Tnorrno RACII.-Tb! eerie: of trotting races, announced some time since, will come 0!` oil Tuesdny and Wednesday next on the ice, which at present is in excellent condition. There will be two races on each day, and it is to be hoped that the laws rcgulntiag such nuirn will b` mictly observed, nod tliiit the avian: will ban of without the usual wrengling end contention on common and contemptible in :.l!.i-.1 of the kind in Kingnloo. One thing in fnvour ofeuch n cennumtnntion in the nelection of judges, who have been well clioeen, with a view to compel- ency nod impartiality. They are Mr I. Hope and Mr `William Wilson, Kingston ; Ir '1`. Trltnble, Nepnnoe; Mr H. O. Hitchcock, Wolfe lslnod i It Thotnu Lake, Picton ; Ir J. Watts, Odeasai end It A. Kevan, Yuker. The ptogrsmme for Tuudny in I once for Iii colts under four year: old, hull -mile heeu, but two out of Lhree, end A nae open to all horses owned in the calm. ties of Frontenac, Lennon and Addington, ex- oept the white hone owned by Mr Geraldi, of Kingston-tnile heats, beet two out of three- The lire: tube on Wednesday in open to oil trotting and rocking horses except the winner of eh. -....._.I _..... __ .|_- ___-_- - 1 I I l I ---B ---- -------. uvsuwu vavuys luv wllllltl" U! the second puree on the previous day--mile huts, best two outzof three. The second race is open to sll horses owned in the Dominion- mile heats, best three in the, three entries_ to nuke I eld, two to start. Thornoeo conrnenee nt half-put one o'clock ench dny. In conclusion, two would add 1 word of ndvloe to nnntenr racing men, the following which will tend `grestly to lelsen the pt-oepect of contention during the coming races, and will lnrgely pro. more the harmony of the sport. It` the loss of s lecrlollnrn is no object to you, don't bet at all on any pretence whatever ;-you have 0 business to risk your money if it.is needed to pay your t debts. Keep your family, or entry on your busi- ness, and don t he seen round the course sorenm` in; out your lnvnlnnhle opinions on yotr `tn- vourite horse like n1 ins sue loan at the spp5t_-ouch of s. thunderstorm, to the intense disgust sll who hear you, and the smnsementl list` all who know nnything of sporting Inotters. r $91- ly, you have n good animal-which you round to your daily nvocations at n fnir pnee, hut which in your portlnlity to your fe- vourite, you think something very fun, don : he in n_ hurry to pull out your pocket hool: with the first rnnn who ventures to bin: 1 contrary opinion, for if no your ehnnae are that it will he considerably lightened in the long run, end for weeks otter the eve osr mind will feel sorely troubled every time our eye encounters Anything of colour guns, as tending to mind you ot your own verdsney. But look on dur- l__ sl.- _....-e- -..a -_:__ _-,, Vein Pomon Goon-r, F1-idey.-J ulin A. Mullet, e ngrent, we: returned to her hoe et Brbckvle, William Proctor, mother of the lune clnu, vol committed to the peternnl care of Ir Corbett, of the county gnnl,for thirty deyl. Thonu He Gnu.-hie elm-ged will} uteuling from, and Ibo live conduct to, his another, In: reunnnded nnti] to-marrow. The above comprised the whole of the bluinou beforethe court this morning. `-_ -_ .v-- -v-- -v---us`-In n'-I nun: VII wt` in; the ppm-II, sud enjoy yourulf--talk like u genllpmhn, And nbjura slang, and at the conclu- uion drive to_ your home behind your fuiourito animal, thunlglng f'God who gnu mqn tho both. --__..,..._- ... .-B...u ..- u.-.u-on |-II-rI'\-'- The Biil wn read 3 third time and pup 4-I Tn Bond! 1:: Bonn, Jununry. J-ohn Hender- Iou, Iinpton. _ A huntifully illuminnted Lord : Pnyor form! the fronthpiooo to this number. Quality Pogfu Old Ledger in the title of I continued story. The Luther monument at Wanna it llluatntqd, and then no numerous articles of 3 "religion: dunner. The nuguino in published by the joligiou T1-out Bocloty. Lonol Bocnrr for January. W, 0. Ohowott, t 00., Tomato. lI-_.-._._ In In 4- _ _. __ " - V -v.' -cw-'--as Oonmptn--I or II; 00-apatite Stocujnjl ` Scull IuIom"" 10;; Luck in ink ; 150 of _tho Oonri Bunion : Raid; gho Inulpool of Animals; Ii: fin: Visit; the Zutut Day; Noun Pntiuuntnul.ln|`n:d-nu on .:.i-. -lI...n. a.. In... .. anz__ 45..., , ,, - _.-_._ _ ----___- .---..-urn:--nu vu eioiy; Trulhin Wino; "?PipId`!'l!!Q; lllo Piccadilly mam; tho smug nuns.` in 'Tr||uplI|; LI I it was he FI|h;" luxury Grionnou;thoE-A-grupatlhoboorgintg to tho Owner! of~Buul1 Tolooapu; Wlnur Imnlnhn . ' ` '1'hnIIoquIofloiIIloukly,:t oouuuupr. by uh:-of tho Sultan lnulinwitl :1. tho.olher llunlnu `piano! wocnp':'u llhlylohthonlyprovadrith . .u.u...,. plum. ` ` T _, n. ooepuuion otruiulngs) into pupa. ` lucionluucrncuagahunu krlloptoood. :':luIIIIod'IhIi.fIII.owdIhcuun Int thun- oftholnpof 50! Iol-` Ijnd ::::cootAIdarnnn,co:h1-ah hthnd hon THE C433. or 1i?22zi;&- 41 w RlLI5;;b c.r-7; jaizsAR11r_s. Erin manna nnwnurrrou soonnw. .--_ ..'-.u... ..v_-.-`,-,. -..- 71;: meeI1;Ig wu pnyirby tut Rev. Mr Wilool. ' I evening by luring that the Pniidout ofiho So- i ciety wee nnebleto ettenf, u were also eevenl oth-r gentlemen bonnected with the Society. He ; briey bore testimony to the chu-eater and Ele- ! sign: of the Snciety, `end to the hard *work And x indefatigable eorte of in members, more ape- cinlly thnt_o! its secretary, Dr. Heir. n. 11.1: _...n __.__ _._ p____ .u._ ___-_. _.- .._ t 1 ..-n-., -_-- v. no vvsoitbi-n; Dr. Half]-u.d OIIPQOII from Ibo nport of the Society. The report is voluminouu, "and will be published in pnlnphlel form for general distribu- tion, rendering it uupeoeuary to give the pur- tiouhn in the pruent report of the evening : proceedingl. IIIL. nvls u---.. 11.. ll- n_-n._ ____.I .I__ A--. _-__I ' "71":;_1';-e'v'.'u: Gun; moved tho am Insolu- lion- - H... ;L_ .___--. -4 _.Ll_I_. __ ,L-. _,. u, , Christ says The Sabbath was made for man, F lhtln.'bu to give man rest-all manltind --Jews' , perous and` powerful, and no people were so who _ snecred at, and rejected the observance of this - of rest did not rest at all, and similarly, the man r who ceased to pray statedly failed in the otherolr , _ servance of praying without ceasing. Every chris, s 3 7 l 1 for the approach of the Sabhath-they did not i 1 s d close their establishments earlier on Saturday to t- prevent the reaction of the overworked-t-body, . and mind on the tnllowittg Sabbath, aprectice 9. . _ . w of mind was rest-the change to the spiritual f e Let every man then work on the Sabbath` in" ,,- God's service-let him be up early, and not lbs I content to rush from one place of worship to an. r- of the Sabbath concerned us ins patriots, as 1'; 3| those countries violating it. `The answer of the ' tllt UWCVIUIIH -Ill-I W. ll`!-UH. He said the subject forhls consideration was pr The Day"-whether_ it be known as the Sab- bath, the Lord's Day. or Sunday. Ifit was ` called the Sabbath, then God ! test should we '5` be reminded, and of the present or: in which we `fl lived-the era of the Sabbsth. If we called it 0} l the Lord s Day then we were reminded of the 5,, ! resurrection of our Lord upon the nal comp le- I tion of the work of salvation, and if the term 9 Sunday was used, it would bring to mind our Saxon forefathers who, being idolators, wnrship- w ed the sun on that tiny, and this thought would .5, give rise to thankfuiness at the superiority of R our present condition to theirs. He considered the term used as of no moment, and that it was N great folly to quarrel upon that point. it was beyond doubtyone of God's greatest gifts -l0 7 men, and as such he liked to contemplate it. in this light it ever lmonght thoughts of gratitude and love to God for this great end inestimahle ble.-sing. End we been dependentnpou man for the gift we should never have got it; money- loving man never would have given it. Nor should we have obtained it from priests. It was clt at ly a gift of Godto man in mitigatioh of the rs: cot-se-"with the sweat of thy brow shalt thou earn thy bread." The speaker was aware that the subject had been frequently discussed, and it was not his intention,nor would time per- mit, to discuss it at that; time, but he would throw out a few hints which might be useful for his hearers to resct upon. It had becttargtted that the day was a Jewish dsy, but such was not the case, as it existed beiore the consolidated Jewish laws, and `was spoken of by: Hoses. end well was its lttingness to the purpose in- tentied-a day of xest-.it was not created to distingizish the Jews from the heathen arottnd and Gentiles, for all men required rest $11, phy- sial and mental, be he Jew or'Gen .-"` `The observance of this day was absolutely necessary to a people who wished to become orderly, pros- day, `and no single individual violating this day and as it were insulting the majesty of God by throwing his gift in his face, could doso without injury to himself. Man by doing so would wo- fully degrade himself. God said he made man a little lower then the Engels," but man_ would wilfully degrade himself much lower. The speaker warned his hearers that if they taught their children that the 4th commandment was abrogated they (the children) `would, and he was sorry to say they often, did, Lahrogate the 5th commandment. and when they grew older the 6th and others also. some plans persons argued that there was no necessity of a day of rest, that every day to the Christian should be as a Sabbath, that so he should live. This was partly right and partly wrong-.rlght inasmuch as every day certainly should he lived to Lord, and this we should pray without .5... ing was also a command, but the speaker had noticed that the man who had no positive day tian,the speaker considered,shouldset an example ` to the world, and `he tested that in the observ. " snce of the Sabbath very manyprofessing chris- tians-astl ministers also--were sadly decient in one point, especially the proper preparation prepare for it on the day previous; hot, on the contrary, they endeavoured to crowd a. day. and a half : work. into Saturday, and -thus worked themselves and their workmen up to the last ' possible moment. In large cities in England it had become the custom for men of business to worthy of imitation. `This was the reason why i menslept in church notwithstanding the most powerful preachers-naturewasi t '3 ;-nae would exact her dues. Rest did no mean, he insisted, lying shed later than usual on Bothy- rnorntug; a cballo _0l' employment to the than exercise of themind, a change ah necessary" as that from physical activity to sleep, was rang t other, but let him nd out in what depsrtmentof God's work he is tted for, and up and do it, not forgetting one great" duty during the day, that of setting apart is portion. ofthe t_llll0 fur secret self. communion and eIrn'eIt, p1fh'er.' This was the means of placipg our country` shoes Jew toa worklnt lam-I ! question, Howjit. as that he, (the Jew) living in such vile localifhls, contrived to keep inviolate his Sabliath, was . because it was God's command, and whet.-e'it t not for the sabbath his people's greed of money, he said, would` dam! them still lower than tbw. Unreal nrstaant. he slut .i.t.2n. t....t.__.-v "1"iIO-bh'I-i-I`-l;J'I-I; oouunoneod the Inllnou of an uv -unu, wvulu uoyluagnu BIIIII _ IOWOT IDIIIA t IOIGII proum > _, nbhuh .,'.5'.!........... in nu` or Ibo noticed, were of the Vila: clan. Tho speaker introdncad none Iutiutiec of polar: and others having had intercourse with criminals, /proving thc snow at 8-Ubnth prufanattmim pl-unsung crime, and he concluded by nvin: Ihnt um... -N -5-Irw us Duuurul rrllilililllltujloll by nying that some, sneeringly enlled the Bnbb,Ith_n' Puritan ordi- nnnce, and some 1 Beotchf observance, and has In: wall enough planted with either, but did no; like the French Sabbath, 1rblch.I1n.I Ip`ni~ hi ddling and dancing. Thu Scotch, be observed, were gnu-iIi.n[ Why." I; thy t H A clans w'haronr they mtg, uidomnn - n H * .of mqhighou trw, but the 1'nnI:jnutio;7_ " not be trnptql yhh n freon : , 3:: "Ir-3 bu, ` thin. In` [In IL nhnnn n.Ii.`.-.1-..a-5 'nmuaononti,ud niny Irntxu .....A... _..-W .m.{;';..": I,iT..f{.';`'`f```i'. fj `; :?* : wing, in Inn of it, panama no : !5H.ri 8sbbhivbo~wI:u:obnn1ms&::% utiomdfbe unit` in: 1_y[ V "I M-ton tthaoouelu ' ` Ipeogruvnu grist IFi!l`A`bp| slIn"'n. ` Th RI?` R Innnn Oh` u.-auIu.bI..- -:13: ruoltion, M I 'wuourI_ud.. . v.. mm an. A. Wilson moved th6`bIoul"nI3- t _ . , V tonnlnuln thotmth ihsttjnoaahhathh q . m"%`;a %`w@ mama, ggyuledjy, intulloundly gal y. The 1-uoilinon In; so who, With the uncut, 1: Id in`. `Tho resolution I ri1l.f:." Thu third rolulnudn wit mond Iain -n -QAl\A`Q` ht (`Juli I. W 01 U II |_I|1-I TIIIIIIII-|UII W? IIIUIII tnln, sud seconded by main. curried. - It wu- I In... .I.:- _._...x.._ _L.nIu.-R-g- I cu-nee. It \ _ The: thin meeting enlhoriael he Oheirnen to elgn in Its name I petition to be prepared and lnnllnitled by the proper emhorltiee, praying that we poem-eetwouIdrte1sleeIeI urnwr nine the right of all the oinere, emplo eel end -eryenu er dry depmmonuanee; r? VI:-ol to we enjoyment of the tee!` of we I! Hi en Ii.mun..u.lL.nen bx, J.hd..`nnin1nrrnp.L!dI.bJ en: npeciel or eeculer lnbont--:eleue them from the Inn now impaled upon them during in neared nnhoure-end neenre to then; .ln`pel1>ntI|Iq'1hlI Eight bfnneh measure: of unto us they my t. I- .L_ L,,_ ._ _ I .- -_.I - _--alas. 4-.` lkg Au the` hour was hue, and 5 portion of the nudionce exhibited signs of impatience, Ocom.-I Hnulllin contented himlelf with very brief to- nnrka. \ IL, ;-_.__.|. __-_|-_.:-_ _.__ _.._...I 3.- n. u.:. lalflio The fourth re:-olutiqn wn moved by Dr. Mair, Tim the foliowing change; be nude In the con- Itilution, `Vim: Amen- l_r...-..I -4` So .. in unit uunh than II. |lI.| IIUU, "II. 1 Article I-In|teed of it nl it. now etude the following becnbltiluled, fix: "The Iociet; ebeH cousin of persons who Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holr, and by money contributions or otherwise eld in preventing in public dele- oration. L ..ml_I_ II? 1__-__:- -5 _1-_ ___..:J;_A- -x.. FIUIIUUIIII IE IIIIXIIIIIIGU. Article V--Instead of "who are duly quali- ed," who approve oftbe object: of the Iociety, be lobllhuted. ` A_.1_:, `I'll! r ,_: 3 p 9. _ 2. _-_.` -.-_.l- w.Au:tIl..:le IV-Innu.-=3 of vice-preIido nt_ vict- ptuidontn be Iubilitnted. Apilnln Vzinno-ad ml` ul-plus non nlu A-Inll. IIIUIIIIII IE. Arliclu VII-InIu-ad of it II it now Ittnds, the following be Iubllituted, "meetings for the tnuuclion of businun Ihnll be by the secretary is occasion may require. AI.I_,.___ rl r\ a , _,,g .1 .L- __ -----~.-`, -- ---.._..._ _..-_y -.-l_-.._. Alderman H. Cunningham I-.-condad xha re- solution, which was carried, and briey explain- ed the reason for mking the changes in the cone` ninnion, ; ` A I'li|._ b._- It. I-I--n.n._ __._-_..__.I .L. I.__-.u- IlI|l.ll'lI]lJ, . ' The Rev . Hr Dobbs pronounced the handle- ,lion, which closed the meeting . mg- -n-...u-_-- *4 -, Wu, 7. I --- AJA- A portion of the Kingon Glee Club was pre- sent, and their ne muni added much to the st- lrectioel of the evening. The Inelnbou r19f the Olub present were the name as ate former meet- ing, with the exeeption of Mr Wm. Oreig, whole plece Ins Iupplied by It Taeeell. llIL:_ .._._s__ .L, ,, HI - The attendnncn vs} scarcely as large Ii at the two former Ieetingl, but the strictest aller- tion was paid by the uudieuco throughout the proceedings. ' A ._-_.2-A _Q.L- I10 . run 1-. n , '---- -~-.- __rr_-w- ta -- -u--c---- Thiarening the anniversaries will tcnninalol with the meeting of the` French Onnndinn lin- Iionuy Soeiezy, wlien it is expected that that Rev. T D: Burns will be ptouent, sud iddreu tho nudince. .

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