Kingston News (1868), 23 Jan 1869, p. 2

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` All ayes `wntch the light uguin. At last a nu uu: uvtulns, I vague IIIOVEIIICDK Of [Cliff iron ,3 long Iltlin expreltea itself in all hands ; the third oicer a lantern twinkles, end he res n rocket. and another rocket. A sullen solitary light is pointed out to me in the block sky yonder. A change is ex- pected in the Light, but none take: place. "Give them two more rocketo, Mr Vigil- un. Two more, Ind blue light burnt. little toy sky-rocket in ashed up from it. and, even I-I thnt Imullgtrenk in the dark- tmm dim uny, we ire telogrtphed to Qneoutown, Liverpool, end London, and back ngsin under the Own to America. `rugs, up come the half-dowel: passengers who in going uhore at Qneenuown, nnd up come: the Mail Agent to charge of an `hugs, udupoomotbc man whouetocnrry the huge into the nail tender that willcouji ` 0. f0! th0IlI'0lll`0fllIO hIl'b0|ll .- Lllnps end lantern gleam here and there Ibout we claim Ild impeding bulk: are knocked 5.`, with hnndopfku, end the port-aidg ~|-Iluerk, bone: but 3 moment ago, bu;-39,5 `lnmo ` W53 0` DUMB. Itevnrdu, t .... as v _ ,`__. ._ um` utlir I0 lllppli. ` aha society, and thus help along the cannon! Christ. He briey adverted to the dt-nnl:ard a vice as shown by the large numbers of taverns In Chicago, which be characterized as the vent hole: of hell, ad the number of dollars paid for the privilege of selling this double distilled damnation, and the amount spent for tobacco` to show how much wealth` was wanted which might be spent advantageously in the cause of the advancement of Chl`i9l'l Church, and he was mistaken if dear old Kingston in that meet- ing that night did not show by her contribution their devotion and love to Jenna. The speaker's manner was exceedingly earnest and enthusiastic, and be we; repeatedly up-. plauded during the progress of his speech. The Rev. llr lfenwick announced at thin nan guru .n:uun |.Il.Il'Il|. Ill lful IIJU Slncerlly Rev. A. Wilson said as the subject of prayer had been no forcibly alluded to by the last epettker be red consulted wi h the Rev. Mr Fen- wick, and they had cr.no lnded to hold eunlted prayer meeting to-marrow evening in the Brock Hlreel. Chut-ch,lor the purpose of invoking God's` especiul blessing upon the societies connected with the meetings ofthe past week. a The Rev. Dr. R. Burns, upon beinginhroduced to the meeting, was received with applause. He had, at some inconvenience to himself, taken some pains to be present that evening at the re- quest of the chsirtnan. But he felt from weari- nrss incapacitated from speaking at length H`:- wns pleased to have listened to the lucid re- marks of the Inst speaker. The present eating was I proper unity of all denutnlnatione,e:td he hoped which would all cease from their pet atrifes, and like Collingwood ehnlte hands toge- ther an ! ght the one common foe. He hail- ed from rather a smart village (ObicagoLon the banks of Lake Michigan, he said, but still he was not a Yllll-lee, for he stuck to the old flag which for a thousand years had braved the battle and the breeze, (cheers) and he wiahed the tongue may cleave to the roof of the mouth, and the hand forget her cunning who would stir itp etrife between this ag and the star-sttnngled banner. The speaker reviewed the rise and progress of the Bonn Catholic Church in Chicago, at d the action of. its them- here there for its advsncement, and the results which he thought would tcenapire from the es cendsncy cf that church. He touched upon the net increase of the Church of Rome in the United States within the lust fty yesrs, and the increase of the "dear old country" too was visi- ble, and he lamented to see these we countries opening their arms to this mother of hnrlots, which was forbidden them by God : word. He their children to the echools of the Church of Rome, the evil results of which could not be suctently magnied. He read some gtgtigtig. frttm an Itnlian paper upon the relative crime; of the various countries--Ptotestnntl sud R0. in`... r`-n'L-I!A- ` Iuuu u: at the plnuse. ' 'r|1n IJ`ll'I|l8I.'. The Chairman felt himself highly honoured by having liste: ed to the wordlofl.ha1ssl.lpcl.k- er, who was a bcld and faithful aoldier jot Christ. He conaide ed (but we were too lleqpy and inactive, and needed atirring up so aslq make it evident Io the world thu, we loved the Lord Jesus Christ in truth and sincerity. REV. A Willh I13!` 1| lhn nnhinnr nf n-..I-pan Jada! L .g._ --~ -Il'Py CIIUJI-'I IDUII IIIBJIIS. IIIU`-FVTERCY conclusion received It loud burn or up- j?.__--:-.3. TEE Lmms GANG. Cheetos `Chennai Choege| 3-Goolbllrj ` -` Z nan-'_m.._- - nu-v wwuusc. 11 U1: IU ua wucll WU NIL uuwn ` on our cnfa. `hmhing the uwinging candle: for-ever, trying and re~tr_y-`mg to stand upon 1 his hood, or our coat upon its peg imir.a.Lir.g 1 us 3: we appeared in our gymnasticdnys by ! sustaining Itself horizontally finm the wall, in this emulntinn hf than Iiolun. -...-I .....\.... DIED. 0 Jan j 22 Ann lliullr Bmwno, ` nge;G3 yen:r?, wifrkf the lab Jslal EDWIN. Her funeral will take pines from he: Into rui- donot, ootnc.-rd Willi: and Wulliogton studs, 1 on loads} morning, 15th, at '9 ufeiock, to tlf Ram in Onholic augment numb and 4.3; qnninuneu are talpOotflIli)'*1'Oq1fOI _to Hand" Ivithout further notice. uy our very choice Guupowaer T}: at 31 perlb Try our extra ne Gunpowder Ton}! Bu. cents Perlb ` ` `A Try our Family Gunpowder 'l`us;,55 cont: dllb Try our exit: Ind highly avoured Black Tea. at; 90 cent: per lb _ at 70 oanll per II) ` 1* . Try the People : Blink 1'0: at 50 cats per_,lb M A libml diueoun: :u'l'mi1iu wring 6 !ba or upwards. ' r W. B. loBAE 8 00. Sugars ! Sugars! Sugars !_ Wg mm in nmgl. - I--=-- --- .._- - v-a$II {We have in utock slurp` lupply of thodlf-:1; forent kinds and gndol of SUG-ARS and not- withstanding the menu: advance In IIIVO got chqngcd our price list. wuuuumuug we mean L.,g._;g gundnnl supply, 1210 to `2 10 In the market to-day. - M ` G3ug__Ko ohango mine: In! not, the up- ..-.-_n..r nbnndill u ulichtly advanced qunrlorl. , k Pom.1'u-Ln ulnuce upon In! hook : prion `nude, fowl: realising 60: pl: pail. Fmz-No chnngo, nnpplynbnndnnt. Faun-.T..Applcl abundant, 33 (03450 pu bbl. Toe 19 Q1 pun-bush. r - V-nun-gnu.-a_Nn nnnnn Thu nnnhlv nf par 19 i Y 1' '1"; it eitnd Young Hynon Tea at ' cents per lb ` _ Try our Family Tu Q; 76 gnu per lb Try qur chumingtxed Tin it 60 cent: < Try the Purple : Tea at 50 canto per lb Try our very choice G uupowder Tea. cent; Klguon, Jun. 23. To-d the math! a nun VH7`-wail Illa! with ` `farmed Ildgbl, nil E N in {K abundance 61 p!0dI common 1o_ln_ Bntuidafu Inntku pm. I cant, 2;S, '.Z?.7'I'.' " OW-'1! Parcauple FW1!.per eodple .. W114! ducks, pet pg];- Silt. Per bag .. H-1. per my . .% Sm`! per ton . 0 0 -` wood: P31 . . Goal, ` him. a... innit-.. A null new are tabpbotl `itvithozz fan-their yuan-A_u;u5 uuucu Iutllluutatlj ll'{|II`.ll (H9 \\'ll, in the emulation of the li htcr and more facile towels! Then won] the Voice es- pecially claim no for its prey, and rend us u|l1_o Pieces. _ :31:-uruu 105.. ' ,- Corn, " . Timollgy Bend, per_bushd..*. Glover, do .. . ' .. Potatoes, per bnlhel . l`urnip,pag Quill, . . ' . . Carrots, per Iluih . . ` . . Onions, new dry per bush. . Beans, perbulhel .. 7 .. Apples, Oatmdt, per bulb. . Apples,` per bbl .. . . Cabbage, each ` Celery, per head Rnaf I'IIIi| Inn Ila: yuan I "- N Calf skint,` "per lb `Buainau on the Ningsrn Fdls in mm _, . rim 19:31? In-1--Beef sbnndiau slightly ' puj. We qublo mm 03 50 to 88. Pork 14!. unied. lluuon, 4 cum for fun and 5 (or kind qulrlorl. _ ~ `Pnnm-nv-Ln ulvnuca anon lull wool : mien i `p1y~1rooII`IIII7 `E17 VIII riort I'\ ._. tlon ' I ` Dun Pnonuol--BntIer-A large quantity or very infeljior roll, which fon_nd pm-chuaniu 24, which IQ! __ we Ill ulna; I good quality scarce. Oheu nncnllod for. , T 9-4:- all 9. OI- --- An- Flour, per bbl., Sui: extra. No.1 Superne ` .. Do. per canlni .; Buckwheat our . . Corn Ital. per cenul Barley per huallol . . Rye do 11 n Pan: uuu-ll, ` .,-. Eggs, per donen Turkeys, each yvnukcy: wanna: 33;: my old V)`-inf F'Qnn-Um_:hugod. _ Bnx --P:-ime.Q pet cord. .. Bids! and skins `fold gures, ` - Bong ll.nxI1'.-l'ot'.I a BIG`, hnkiu, report money market :1 follown:-An:oricu: _em-roney buying it 73} bills, 75 silver; selling at 74 bills. Silver yong n 4;, Idling 4. `Gold in S Y. :1 3 p.Il. 135}. Stu-[lag Ixdnngo-~94}. W:T;?:|';1-IA::n";-Ell`; Aolunugo. The supply of e|bbg`e hgu.}1h.a usual, and tho quality Inp- I-inn-I _cake. IUHKW. UHEXI lulu-uvil nu. Baas--20 to 25 per dos. V - ,__ tA;.Loir-Abund:nI nl. teenu. T LAg.n--Benton and realising 15 can 1;; 15 E322; , 33 -BuInrhea.r.do |'.l!h.._A ,..... ..nA ,' do Hams: do ;. . lies: Pork, per bbl, 57` Prime do., per hbl.. Salmon lront, . . Pike, fresh, .per pair Eels each . . Lud, poi` lb . . `'11! H ): (In _ Ta] lbw, Butter, Butter, h.nnI:~ uelery, head . . Beef. per 1001!)! Bzef,-per lb. .._ .. Porli, pen-100 lbs ., Hutton, per lb per quarter. . Lunh, ' .1... m"'*;;:.`.; 1...: 3 nm-.. Tn New Danna U1.u3.-'l_`he eriatocntic mid newly-orgenined driving cljib, eompoeed of the urban of the city, turned Afternoon in full force. and their elegant _nnd unique ep- peerneewu the genus! edmigim of tie city, The enters in the tum-out thievenernooe unm- bered about thin], and ell won the and hedge_ of gri-coloured ribbon: attached to their whip; ' Jun. 11: vurrold fll my 9Id_ Pt: _ v_v---awn III `I N_8ao orniuTi N::T:nuoin'!!um New Beam iu`l'fu New Onion in` Tint, I}. he. n um 8-rnw-Ho change `since Art ,pe,-1oo`1uCI_ Fl Pelt: nah .. "-`ifMAM.1`:i_Izha%'%?1'(An S1-. Aunt`: Cannon.--Iumednw1y aer the free service in thin church which commence! at 2 o clock p.m., Ool. Hnulmin will to-non-or uliver in sddreas to the young. ` nation new II` t In much; rate`: than Ill upset-' do .- (fresin-) i do (packed) ` rvcry choiea Ybung Hymn T6: at w. 1:. am { ivngskoig __.__.--- any-v-."*l..ll..`IJ0l. .u"` prech to-morran morning st Ohnlmcrn It 11 mm. was-so JJGJE K` ~ ` Yarn _ ` 0ne*BiTla` uh! New,Gva1-net F" New YVi`noe I; NewI`.'1ivn"der panes G00D5:`* ` pnmjwa Ill! [AN`NAIf i-"-':'>-515` 3;: inn. 4. V The corporation of Molntl-e`hnre resolved} to tender an invitation to Sir Young and Lady Young to visit that citf. It is well understood that the Gove1`@e=eneml will have pleasure in accepting the.hospi' tality tendered by the citizens of Mohtreel. Steps have already been taken to get up a. series of two entertainments--a dinner to Sir John and a ball to Lady Young-the matter having been entrusted to a. general and executive committee. His Excellency is exnecterl tn nnnnh of loan. A-\ ---|J9- I in `War: 13.: Jnhuuy CI-II Lavai gvmd on ma 2-I nnm; QcnN s CoLu:cr:.-At a. meeting of the Committee for Kingston on the Endowment `Scheme, held the evening before last, it was found that sixty citizens had agreed to give $21,500. It is condently expecfted that this amount will be raised to` $25,000 at least The cordial spirit in which subscribers, rep.` resenting all classes and churches, are as- sisting this effort is gratifying in the highest degree; and if the same kind of spirit pie- vails elsewhere the proposal is certain to danc- coed. WP. nndnr-stand 61189 ........_..i:..__ _ . 1!: N _ __-- I,....,,.v-.-uu. nu out-:u.1u_I7U B516` coed. We understand tht operations are? to commence at Ottawa in the beginning of the week. Principal Snodgrua a.nd.;..2;Professor Macken-as left by last night's trlnin to ini- tiate proceedings there. ish them all success.` naluuu ant: usual; 0! arclln. Vary dark, and the sea moat brilliantly phoaphoreacent. Great way on `-the ship, and double look-out kept. Vigilant cap- tain on tho bridga, vigilant rat olcer looking over the port aide, vigilant aecoud olllcor atanding by the quarter-master at the eompaaa, igilant third oicet poated uttho stern-rail with alamern. No pu- aengera on the qniqgdagka, bu: expectation cvatywhetq nevenhelelt; The twcunen at the wheel, Yet] steady, $1-y serious, and very nupt to answer 0 eta. An order iaanuronlnrply now and then, and echoed back; odntwiae, the night drag! slowly, ailantly, and with no change. . All of nanddeh, at the blank bonrot two in the homing, : vague movement of I roll! llrlin nun:-an-. io...Ir :_ , n n. Grhnt.`t_ _e Presi Ttgt. _bur_|, ,I-Bu. 23.-Tn "guys the rovoluti ` " _ am buying eueivged Cou upon Begum " `the vreste that the ' I.._......_. ._L_,L._ _ .` A Pros: I) A % .5224.-V-Ex-G ` `AAJ `.3.-_nn".'n 450 pm. 610 `nu Kilian:---;- HILL AND GOIHII inhn:a3, 1:2o p.In. g`ni_Uwam_t; Bon _ .2-1 I;rnins arrive and depart from the `Station as follows : m an 5:-ya nr E an ...a ` Jan. 21] 2:10 am. ' ,g2...:ro.na, :. '1...` la-.u' Irina: > M i`,&b1i_Ijazc12i1 was T -"e- ..vu " [This is by` Montreal time, from which deuct I21 minutes for the dierencu between Honeal And Kingston time.] E- 9%~;m9 % -Tha -journal \Id 11+ Single copies of the c}$.n.cn- Nuts, containing the news of the week, may be had in wrappers for mailing. Price 3d. each, issued every Friduy. ' Dnanrn nnnunn a.- - --_. _-...J . snub . (SINGLE copuns oflhe om: mm In: I-and at the counter of the publication oion, can qlreet. Price three coppers. _,______,j/ m cuiuu-svore DEXTE. "g " I-_ -uaunymous cnmruumcnnous can Feceive no sttenuon" rivery thing lnrvmruod for insertion must be IOODII1~' puiied byline name And mhirosa of the Ifriter; not iiv--essariiy for publication, but as evidence of :v.i-_ Lhcmicuy ii. is also requesed that corrmpondeutb-~ - will only umteon one side of the sheet. of paper. " We canno; un iertake tn return reiecwd communications. " I: N? "W5. Helium. beautifully the Ingan lbt(`RllI.\|I!|)` Oily of p.,._ "0, New Y 5 Ulll\\':n':I 1.nnn.I \\7.. ..I......-- _.:n. .___.. .-. ....uu -3 mm lllliell llu-y scorn-ml In have quite an ntfuctiunale rc- lnclnltlulu r), and past. the Welsh Coast, uurl pus: the Cheshire cnnsr, and past. every- thing and cw.-I_vw|nere lying between nur ship and hrr -awn special (lock in the Mer- scy. 0'which, at Intel`, at nine ufthe clock, nn 8 fair evening early in May, we stup- pml, and thu `(nice ceased. A very curinu.-3 seusaliull, nt unhkc having my own cars stopped, eusuul upnn [hut silence; and it was WIUI a no less curious sensation that [ wem aver tluuside of the gum] Cuuanl ship Rial (whom Prosperity Mu-ml through all her vnyugcs E), und survvyetl she onfk-r hull of the Grnuuus mnusta-r Illwt Ihc Vuicu ha-l inlmhitcd. So, pa.-rhape, shall we all, in the spiral, one I.-1_v survry the frame xhnt held the husier Voice from which my vagrant f-mcy derived this sim- illllltlf`. ` 3-v-----------.1. u-I ul rnlul. Iur HOW 1QTK,V ; muwuul Luuml. We nl>st'l Ve with cam-1 1 !.)lI\:'tl|l`}' that the mud is than aguinnt flier Btu: being with 113), und` that she rull `am! 1 \ piztlus. (The sickest passenger on byiarul ` A 1.3 :I:u uxnsmeligluurl by tlniscircumstnnpe.) I l .. .. .....I. .._. "(J L -- 'lin\n |naI...a I." .. -.. - luun, can run. Did she ever take in roll before like that last? Did she ever before taken roll like this worse one that is coming now? Here is the rtition at my ear down in the deep on the ee side. Are we" ever ooming`up again together? I think not : the partition and I A are so long about it that I really doheliere we have overdone it this time. llenvens, what I scoop ! ,, What 1: deep scoop. what. a hollow scoop, Irhata. long scoop! fill it ever end, and can we bear the-heavy mass of water we have taken on board. and which has let loose all the table furniture in the ocen mess, and has beaten open the door of the little passage between the purser and me, and is awuhingmbout, even there and ' even here? The purser nores reassuring- ly. and. the ship`: bells striking. I hear the cheerful All s well I of thewntch musically given buck the length of the deck, as the lately divin partition, now high in the air. tries, (unno ed by what we have gone through together) to force me out-of bed and ` berth. _ All I well !" Comforting Jo know, though surely ell might be better. Put aside the rolling end the rush of `Inter. and think of dining through such darkness with such velocity. Think of any other uirnilsr object coming in the opposite di- s rectioul , ,1Whather there may be an attraction in. two such -noting bodies out ut. see. which help accident to bring them into collision? Thoughts, too, urine (the Voice never silent all the while, but unrvellously suggestive) of the Gulf below A; of theitrunge u'uh-gm. ful gnouuuiu ranges and thddeep nlry s over which we are puliniz; of monst-nus sh. Itidlsy; of the ship : sudenly Aller- iug hormone on her own wcount, ind Th Q Iilnnnn Q-601: ... .'l___._ I .. .... muauucnu,-|uL-u U3` 11nIsc|rcumstnnF9.) '1 mm Iuslu-s Ivy, us we rush on, and umv I ! we see llu: light in Queenrown IIurlmur,} and mm the lights of the Mail Tendercnm- in-_; um In us. What Vatuaritl the Mail` '.I'(m|crpcr2'ml1|.-'. on 1|n- way, in every ptgzint. I of the cnnnpaws-I, Q::ip(-.`(`.i::_\' iullicnsu where h ` aha: lms nu bus:m::s; uud why she pcrirmu III II), Hanvuu uuly knows! At. length * sin: :5 aun plunging within I cable's 3 lungeh nl nur I-urt lvrmu|.=iu|(', and ' iii In-i|.n run-_.l ..s `L... ... L ' ' OF EVERY DISCRIPTIOI Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously a the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. ..._/, x-mu -u u-, mgn unn ury. 1U)BI`L`(|h[ ! with Cnlllulllrly In uh: last, this wretched l'emler is at }1;lJg`.|I let go, with n lm! plunge-. uf grew: ;,_;:.nmiuy, nut] falls spinn- lug |L'lI) nut` Wzlkt`. Omncn.--I| LA I`-A. ----!A ' un v the Oanngns Carmel.- -4--|. A- < SEE FIRST PAGE. a1%[1-Q mews. SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 23. _________;________? ....h. IV'||1 unnuua I U EUC LKHIST, 'Crt' 0! [hr utcu-s, with whom I emm my \, had gone ashore in miliu[_:'slu'p's in _.:M --fwhirli` y that tnken Hwy I` Guile Ell! Mm-l'Iil|nuln I-n. uni vvluv nu uni: Iv ulef UIIIU Igll. Bach were my fnnciful reminiscences anl ]ny,pnrt of that day, in the 13:; of New York 0 I Also, we passed clear ofthe Nur- roln nnd got out to sea; nlao, in many an M1: hour at sea in nanny weather. At length the obaervntions and computation: showed that we nhouldwnake the coast of Ireland tonight. So I stood watch on (luck :11 night to-night, to see how we undo the cont. of Irelnnd. 1r._ .I__n.. --.1 -L- - ,.,... .. :'_ :.\uIIltlJ` nuu lull`-I h'lJlIl[l- n Wake. Vmcc nf r:-nscicncc rcsunml its (In- as lhc day climbcul up the sky, pt by nli I-I" us passengn.-ls into port; I us as w puss.:.l otl1m'ligl_:r-Int-uses, ngc-rnn izalnnds I If she coast, wvgiere Klllrl .\tHr`J-I-u Irhl. -mI.n... T .-.-. .-' ___7A_-/A ._.--.___.i_ Travellers Guide. I . - V I " U; QU '" GOIIG Ina-r. ; 5 :40 mm. lixed train 10:00 1;-Em. -- -- mo )_v* s [he dihmn.-.. r......... u.._-L-- uuuu I181`. ` 1:30 pm. Mixed train 3:15 mm. II II It ll Bhl-1:1 --gs- 00139 I181`. 7: run I Il:_-A I.-/-Lt.-Ooi. Haultnin will .-_._.. _A IWI ' may be ion nim Fran- 73-1: Kingattin um uunu, uuu pun vuupu Iltl In again. Thus coma` unintelligible dreams of up hill Jud down hill, and swinging and swaying, until conscioupnen tcviveo of at- monphuicnl Windsor aonp and bilge-vuter, sad the Voice lnnonnces that the giant but come for the Water Cure nguiu. Bach were mv fanciful n-mi..i...-....... -- v in oven, met ntony, Bonle, Body,vend world- ly oudee, these ought and hulde hen prin- clpely reveled by thre Solon that hen Di- vinlte, rieyk, end Lure; the Sonic by Dlvlnite, Aiha Body by Fieyk, worldly, Gouda by Lara; and these coayngee eholde he need and pnetieed prinoipely by dleenmt annnrnn nun :. n._ ucgreuu or we unxversne In the vhiehqhe to`reV his degree yn; under peyner oflong alllprison- menu, end peynge xl ti. to the Kyng ; and that no Women use the precyse of Fieyk nndre the name peyne." The reeeon the pi `ohm urge for their petition in the: "3 unnilm thn thing: Ito govern, the: into any, Bonle, Body, nnd I ~ _ 1l_ut*ben Iinhn intL -_a r -__ , -. . 2- Tho objection of doctors to phyaic in of At lent an early I into n 142] . In that you we nd the physician: petitioned Hen- ry 'tIJn Fifth, "That no man, of no manner estate, degra, or condiuion, pnctysa in Fieyk, from this tyma forward, bot he have long tyne yuled the women practising` Scoles of Fisyk witbynne mom Univeraicae, and` he graduated in thoauno ; that in to gay, but he be Bncholer or Doctour of Pink, hnvyngo` Letzres teotimonynlx weountn of. on of degree: 5! the Universlto in the thichqhe degree In : nermar of` Inna ........a.-- "-"" '_" --`T e ' . Alennder 'l[cRee e Liverpool cironler says : One of line most extraordinary features of this Ieeeon is the rush of barley tram Greet Britain to the United Ststee. It epphers that AIperi- oeu dietillere, more especially those of Chicago, have suddenly diecovered the superiomy of our growth, and we are shipping from the rs! of this month to the present dete some 120,000 barbell, ngeinat not a tingle bushel this time lest yoar. ` A Pucl conga} sau-33.y.--'rhos. Mccmchin, the youhg mad accused of-Abusing his motbqr, was brought up again this mornipg`, and -per mitted to go free on-epromiaebf goiig at once to M woyk. Margaret Wibon, charged with ug;-m:_cy_,' was ned $3,or.-hue month in goal. Blnkely was ordered to pay a fine of $2 for him.` iug been drunk. The inspector of lic_u c"IM ghnjgged Wilaln Hnlvoney uith selling liquor` on Sunday, and the chug: ;huin,buu prot_eI_.., the sccnsgd was ordered to pgy a." ne of 82tYInd cacti. Mr I. H. Ptiee sppeu-ed for the de- fendant. ' _ ,,--,-_V.....,..... .c.u.uuuug nu xungaton for 9. Lime. Theraisvcertainlyn good eld here for a. talented ntnsii.-.ig`_l_:..._ T The ne instrument used during the ca_'q_:i':rf`:~!v'u from the well-known piano fnc'tory'"iJ;!_;yJ'gsrII;. Rappe, Weber & The .p1ena:a.q1;j,._or the instrument wuithe occtuion of ra;iE`durin ting evening, and hns elicited from H`l.``_ :nn)o.und-Hr Mnyorhofer for A certicate, whliiIi'cun be seen in another column. g A 4_. _ _ ____ __ ... ... ......u_y uusu rung (W0 `rouge,-which were received with muchnpplnuse. He had A line tenor voice, and ung with much taste and feeling. It is high but deserved praise to Mr Tandy` to any that his ringing humanized well winh the rest of_ the performance. We un. deretend that Mr Prune intends shortly to return to Kingston to give a fnrewall performance, and in ordei- thet all may hear him a large hall will be eelecteg for his performance, and the price of ndtniseion `will be rganeed, We cannot help thinkingbnt thin nmngement will be more an- tisfeclory than the last. _ `We hear also that Mr Mnyerhofereintenda remaining in Kingston lime, Tvheu-n in n.s-o..:-I- - -A- ' " v fr" 3 During their drive lho_ mi?! Itoppod occn- ' } Ilonnlly lo refrelh 3: sh leading hotels of the I 5 city, sad it in reported that the club will pur- itake of an elegant. launch this evening at n I fashionable resort. ~ I Ms Pnuurs Ooucnr -A small though fash- ionable audience assembled last night in St. Georges Hall to partake of the rich musical rent supplied by the greatest ofliviog violinists. Mr Prome was sssisted by Mr Mnyerholer, pinn- ist, whose late arrival on the stage wss ceused by a. detention of the eastern trnia. His bril- lient execution of the rs! piece had the e'ect of at once restoring the good humour of the sud:-nee, whose keen appreciation of the vrhele concert could easily be marked in the involun- tsry changes of countenance which the music evoked. We feel soreythst the sle.nder attend- cel taste on the part of our citizens, but to the high price of the tickets, but probably also to the quiet and unassuming manner in which the concert was announced. But those who did at- tend m_ust.hnve been delighted with Hr Prume s performance. We dare not venture of course to criticise the execution of so great a master; but we can ufely say that never before in King- Itou was heard s_pieoe ofsnch exquisite delicecy and tenderness as The cradle song, which Mr Prutne very kindly peyed at the tequest of A gentleman present. The sweet and plaintive music of this song brought tetra to the the baby was lulled to sleep the listeners al- _most feared to breathe lest it should be shaken- ea,` nhd it was some time after the sir ceased fbfefore the loud Applause, which the` performance liett_`n;u_-tied, broke forth. nu Prune played also his own compositions, which though ."u"isft~'?ee.p:ed to display his wonderful skill do tour.-.h our British hearts us do many of our fsfple melodies. Mr R. Tandy also sang two "nouns.-which wen-. m~.:..a ..:u. ._...u. -__-. 1 unce was ettrihuuble, not to any In: of musi- I eyes of many of the ngdience, and us` u-5 uuunu uu not own and with` A wild plunge settling down, and making that voyage, with a crew of dead diaeovetera. Now. too, one recalls an al- moat nniveraal tendency on the` part uf paaaengera to stumble at, `at game time or other in the day, on the topic of a certain latga steamer making the aema run, which wan lost at aea and never heard of more. Everybody has seemed under a spell, corn~ pelling approach to the threshold of the grim `subject, stoppage, diagqmture, and pretence of never havingihhe ea!-it. The boetI`I|i'n`I whistle sounds! A change in the wind, hoane`orders-.inaning, and the watch very busy. Bails; come crashing (Warhead. rope: (that anem all knot) ditto ; everymau engaged_ appears to have twenty feet. with twenty time: the average amount of stamping power in each. Gradually the noiae alackena, the noun cries die away, the boatawain a whistle aoftenn into the soothing and contnted notes, which rather relnctantly admit that the job it done for the time, and the Voige an in again. Thua coma`-uninteilioihin drum. no ..... ` _ Roman? xnu Yurxnn -The home of I 3 farmer by name of McDonegb, nest` Ynzkor, in 3 the township of Camden, I'll entered shout to 1 o'clock last night, by two men ggpreaenting 3 themselves as desertern, who demanded money l to pay their expenses to the American side, and using threats to enforce their demands. i They obliged Mc`Donnh to hand than o_vot_- his ! keys, and proceeded to make a thorough Ielrch 5 of the house, which resulted in their nding and f carrying away with them $9 in bills and $100 E in silver, a receipt of the Bank of Montreal for : $300, and one of the Bunk of B.N.America. f r n 9 similar amount, and 3 note of a farmer for $30. Mr Donngh and family were much frighten:-d, ` and offered no resistance, The robbers killed a Iange doglwlnich was on the premise: before . commencing operations 1 , A sermons in behalf of the Wesleyan Miaaionnry Society, will be preach d in the Wealeynn `churches of this city and vicinity tomorrow. More than usual interest is attached to the | `wnsunzt Mtsstoiunv Sootrn.-The annual I ; IJlllVel`8.l1 y services, in constquence of the part - to be taken tberein by the Rev. William Graham Campbell, of the Irish General Mission. Mt Clmpbrll is now on a visit to Car-id-\ Itld the United States. Since the days of the (`t1t'bl'd.It d dnnt ; mrre than once he has been almost ston- ed to death by infuriated mobs, but midat all the persecutions he has been subject to, his pur- pose remained xed ; and wbenovenopportunity suited, he has not hesitated to declare to his fellow countrymen the unseat-chable riches of Christ. Mr Campbell yvill pre.-tchin Qne-en, street church at mtjrnlng service, and the Rev":-` D. Macdounld in the evening. In Sydg;nhun_ street, Mr llttcdonnld will preach in lhe: M_"n_-3' ing, and Mr Campbell in the evening. Atjbe anniversary meetings, besides the gentlemen mentioned, the Rev. Jacob Freshman, son oftbe Rev. Dr. Ereshman, formerly Juish Rabbi, will I 1 Ouslny, no man has been in labours more abun- ake part. For tat-ticnlars-see posters. THE l5AILY NEWS-`SATURDAY EVENING. ; Dlll nun` IE ._In an- _ ---_v- uvly men: We hear ing from D...._- I'lr_u - nu countrymen in Lower Canada; Thaapaaken ' ' than glanced at the origin of, the present Society and traced in woriinp in`) to the present time`, , I and showed the mean: by which it ea:-riednuiu ' u work which were by education, eogportige, and I by preaching the truth. The eatabliabod school; 1 of the Society in aid oflhe rlt he characteriaod I `Ohrin? um my mougm by whit he had uiii ' _-., _. .,....q moo teachings dine: and " oonntonnncp q Apegyonion of the Gocpal of that be Ind shown Vhll great need there In: f ' to send thtonpol toour fellow Roman 0|tbo- g ' lin countryman in Lower ` the origin of, the nmnano --'--- ' _ ,_ ---vsull wllllill um, magnifying the power of thqvirgin, Noth- ing 19 more produmive of virtue than I rupeat of the djviga mother of God." Thin reminded ;' him of the xdolutriel of the Jews who depicted .- ..__......... u. Iuv cu-cnounops of Dublin aid, thqvirgin,` 1 divine mother rel lihn who dm |._ AL... 0 it, stand trmbling. but othenwipo im- non la. under its repruu-lacs ; T win this. terrible In .nitm- inn mnnl. nu. Lucifer as tbvrepreiented Christ himself. the powers _of the virgin Hnr_v,_whoie power it ` Qpzesentod 3 being equal with Ohriif, and lo 4 powerfni war hex; intercession set forth as being but til she chose she could save even The `speaker also` read extracts from the Ppntonl of the Arehhiulaops which _u.id3 power than viz-ah. .m_... -at nun nun; ;YlO. .KO1O dllid ` there would have-ho`s1L_::1i`o danger-the enor- mity of its ,profeu_i_c!`Ik._-. would be Ielf-evident; but the `dt`ager'*wna thsl, inasmuch. u it acknowledga Gm-in, it was calculated to mis- hna `It was true many bpokn fenching their faith, Ill, nnd from which Lunon of the Virgin_Mnr_yf{x;)r Jesus Ohrat,whi:n mvngelblotted oat. Ohriniiby representing that one mom `tender and loving to inter- indo ninnera at thentln-one of God, He ... -mittni thnt Home had lune doctrines in common v'ih~Prote`uanjs.1}_hnt__thego were so buried by argon And nVnp\ern`V:_it.i:`;I:'1~i-I `to be last night of, --- - --- ---g--q --n- lv\-I. -n uwut. . > , The meeting was "opeueil by sfgin` 5 hymn and prayer by Profrssor Mownv,-whenwghe chair man introduced to the meeting ' Linn! -{`nlnnx.I-b --`Io-:_ _.._ 4 g.` _ - _ __ _ , ,,,_,, _--_ .. .._......5 us-mug or Inn! word, which should be.per_hsed with deep medi. talion and on-`neat prayer. The general use of the Bible was no doubt dangerous to the vitality of the Church of RVorne,Vbht it was the Christin : safeguard nnd bulwark of defence.` The bodily services of the Church of Rome, such an confes- sionels, penanges, purgntary, &c., be thought, wei'e-Bubversi`fe of;. the vital doctrines of salva- gfacfutiori of the Romishihurch was the substi- Lution of the Vi:-g'in_ M:r,rf1Qr Ohriat,whic_h jlotled Ohrilifbr renmmnri-m -L--1 ,, ,_,,-__--- -- -2-- -------5 Lieut.-Oolone-l`He.u1taiu, agent of the Society, who said that the objeeof the meeting, as his hearers were aware, was to advocate the French Canadian Mission, whose object it was to send the gospel among our fellow-colonists oflhe would at the outset assure any Roman Optholics who might be present thatevening that his feel- ings towards them "were of the very kindest character, and he should abstain from saying anything which might wantonly wound their feelings, but he must, nevertheleu, in the cause of truth, speak out boldly and unhesitatlngly. He would first examine the grounds upon which the object of the Society was founded, which would give rise to the questionewas it neces- ssry tosend a mission in the 19th century to a Christian people having a Christian church to i guide then: `I If the Romish Church buried the truth which was in her, and presented errors and falselgods in its stead, there was med. He thought the errors of the Ohurchot` Rome ori- ginated in its dishonour of the word of God, `man : greatest and most to be valued `safeguard ; and replacing that word by its own traditions. The Church of Rotnegsaid it was sdangerous thing to place the word: of God`i`u the hands of i Roman Catholic religion in Lower Canada. ` He the people, but he thought that that word was but at the same time hewould warn all, the young especially, from awrong reading of that ah- nu..- _-- ._- L, - RELIGIOUS ANN] VER.~a'_ARI:E.. - TEE FRENCH CANADIAN MISSION. Friday evening terminated the series of reli- gious anniversary meetings at the City Hall_ The concluding me-eIing.:vns in connection with the French Cshadinn Missionary Society, and the number of persons nssembled was larger, and the emhusium displayed more decided, thnnint lay of lhe previous meetings. u. .......:.__ _A- .|_, n, , n on - - " _._i _. ...... r...-u.rua nuuuunuso. On motion of the Rev. Mr Fenwick, secgu-Jed by the Rev. Mr Dobbn, the chair was mien by Dr Hair, `and there were present on the platform Lian.-Colonel Haullnin, Rev. Mr Doudiet, Rev, Dr Burnt, Rev. Mr Dobbe, Rev. HE Fenwick, Dev. It -Grafly,` Rev. Mr Wilson, Professor Mogul, Ba`v. llr Inglis, and Rev. Mr Swift.` IIILA _,, -P '1 Assisrar ADJUTANT 3wGENERz1` i ' to `ram IDITDII 0!! `I !!! DAILY uwn. Sir: My attention hnq=3'bo-:15 dlrgeted :-no lhl following extract from the Whig: lIA.__ 1...-.. n_-..___. h.._ n..._...._ ,,`I',o, -yvvnguu, unuer III! repruucneu I When this terrible m -nitor was must. se- E van with us lwnu when the time nproached for our retiring to our dens for the night. when the lighted cmullea in `the snluonil grew fewer and fewer. _ When the deserted glllaes with spoon: in them grew more nml l more numerous. ` When waif: of tuastoilr _ change and strays (if sardines fried in butter ` lid lmguidly to and {ruin the mhle-rm-ks. ` When the man who always read had shut j W hiI_ book and blown mic his co.ndlo.`: hen the mun who was always medically Iuvnuuogxl -- uni..- A . L--- .l..|2_: . . . _ . . _ . . . _ ._ -_-...v- ..w... u... .. .-. Al-IT.-A DJTI-Glnnnu, 331) D1s'ruc'r.-Lr.- Colonel Jarvis Ins beta appointed to the vucnn- M 4:], II `I nnticipuled. We are very sorry in- deed Ihn Lt -Colonel Shem has been thrown over. .`l`hia news was received at the Mayor? Dinner. nnd Sir John A. Ha_cdona'd Iufored some ii conaequi-nae; for when 1 grievouf inunlc was olfered to him at table, there In: do indig-d nation expreued, and some wen: so far as to cheer Ibo song in which the insult was convey- ed`): As this bit at [be parties mentioned is based oxlemibly onje song sung by me at the Mayor : dinner,` in hoiaour of that fuuctionnry, nnd which we: ndmiued by every speaker It the Banquet to bsvebieen most appropriate, I claim e reply_ I- nI_- __A _I,__ .L,_ 3. _.SII L, _L_-__-A `I.-. -- ---v ----- -.-u-. ..'.'..`.-l.:.----., -. ----- -- --7-1. I In the first plnce then it will be observed that, auppaoing I "grievous juaull had been olfered, it could not have been cheered in consequence of the appointment of 001. Jarvis, unless indeed by the _WIn g himself, for I quealion much if any oiher of the guests knew ofthe appointment, at the lime of the song. Will the Whig name a .n'ng. pnon who cbeeged and knew of the ap- pointment '? All Mr-nlnunr Ii-in-us -nI'|'| kn raving :IA::I-A hurl 1,":-unuauuu . As, however, there will be some desire by those who were not present, and even by thou who were present, to kmw the nature of the grievoul insult." I will explain. The fourth verse of_ Burns A man's a man for n that" runs thus : A king can rank n belted knight, A marquis, duke and a that, But an honest man : nboon his might, Gude faith, he cnunn in. that." ' 1 u_I.a I!\:ILIH- With refuence. more immediately, to the ap- poinuncm of Col. Ja.-via, nllhongln that indivi- dual cannnpbe expeeed, as a soldier and I. gen- tleman, no receivs the congrstulntiouu of the Whig, I am certain. he will be, in such, nccepl- nble to the 3rd Military District, and that thus, if John A. Mncdonuld will be able lo obow mm. be ha: been instrumental in appointing him, lhe circunislunce will count one in John A : favour. _ Joan S1-nvun-r. Kinrnlnn Inn 9`) 3 As xhe reigning monarch of Britain in now a Qnee n (God bless her!) I always subllitute `-Queen" for "King;" and as we have; neither murqnises nor dukes in Canada, I have alwuyx, since lhe ooding of Canada with political Q.l3 s. and K.C.B'u , substituted K.U.B I` r ` Marquiz.`* and Duke," making the lines thus; A Queen can task a. belted knight, A K.C.B. and I that, But. an nulnsr mun`: uboon her znigbf, Gude faith, She clmna fa that." 7* A version which I reconiinend to Kl_lBiIDY 'when be next sings the song in Gninndn. _ BB`! undo:-mnn Inn uhnn llihnn I` M... cl... III.lEI.I UU urn. llllg H18 501] ID Uiu. Be it understood, loo, than when I utter tbs Ieuers KC. and B. Imenn also those dignimriel who have nm. the K. prexcd to the "G. and me B. Surely, if Iaom-:t British muqnisen and dukes listen tolbo words of Bums wilb pleasure, haunt Cnnndinn 0.3 ! and K.C.b's. may do we same with my version of the great Scoltish Po_l's W'Cl'JS. [I7:.I.. _. . Kingilion, Jan. 22. u-uuu uenlau Unrilt, 'sa_.::1io gwonld I t wing cglnnlnmi on --=- I ,-fellow Bo IJI.|$l OI man _i N amorous -application! haw bell: rauivad fol` g `n I s . vv uvu ulu ulnu IIIIU W55 IuWII_V5 l1l\'\llCIlll_V nportod us going to hate delirium lt'9lI`IPl|:~', ` had put it_ 00' till to-mornzw. \Vlmn the `- man who every night devoted hinmsc-If tn :1 Jnidnight smoke on deck. two hours in jength, and who every `night \ms..in lned within ten minutes nrwm-ds. was button- ing hingself ll in hia_third coat fur his hardy vigil. Fm. t en, as wefell (:5 one by one, und,_outa1-ing our several hutches. came into as peculiar stmnsphere of bilgewvater and W`indmr soap. the Voice would shake us to the centre. Woe to us wbeq we; sat down nun nnp -nf.` u..n.l.2.... cl... .__ IL ` 1` Bade" luwood, or moya townnhi , Iwg bu ; been am to the blunt hupitnl at it Plluc as . mam: huIiIu'pla|bipd`*tothor and:-`,3 1' I lie. J. [tho oftllll 3..'.f..'.`.`.i:'1'.`i'.`n.:u..:'.:`I. """ in the rib of Bao- nm Buck and of God. T - [ The Brockville Recorder`/uyI`:-`AI we Itnted last week the lnhebfunte h ve bee eronled, end are doing their best, by mean! of, \ League," to bring to justice every member of the eede gang. In accords ' tioosl euepeeted pex-none we en into custody and eerried to Morton, where they had to appear before Squires Horton, Bell, and Whelley. The result wakes follows: George Ohetter Ohue, charged with stealing *` e bnlfelo ekinkom Mr Wm. Richardson, Leede 3 ` James Wheeler, hreiu:_Chu1-chill, n_n Terence Mcboneld, char ' with eeeeling n qu utlly of pork from llr Joeer B it: put three yenn, t . end are now lodged in zeal} b it be next? The Detective , look out, and having put their ban {will not turn back till 5 be thoroughly purged W e underlined thet Peimer he: been new in -- ' - " nd Pain: . on ball by Judge Islloeh. erhuboen; _,___-- .. .... an-uu-rune Ipplnui Col. Hnnltnin returned `thud lpenker in behnlf of the socio few concluding remarks by the doxology wn sung, and the : with the benediction by the Rev. _.__ _-anus; \ The Recorder I ha : . doincr (hair 1.... n._ .~ i The Rev. Mr Dondiet, of Montreal, Ins called upon by ,the clhnirms n, and nddrened the meet- ing in a brief, `plain-spoken, forcible Ipiach, which appeared to be much relished by the an- dience, who, during its delivery, greeted til. speaker with enthuliutie npplnule. `tlmih to the lat eociotyund If!!! 3 chairman, the meeting cloned Mr Fenwick. E -------%-------- ____a ...v ravaic 01 Ill! IPCGCD. - thin lingo of the proceeding: thnt there would nl_;o'ho 3 union meeting at Portsmouth on ion ing next at h: hall. ` day even- `put seven o'clock the Town . .... vunuul eonnmes-t'ioteetutte man Catholics--among which he stated that in Rome. the head-quarters at Popery, there were 1 murderer to every 750 persona of the popula- tion, and ofbirthe there. were 1,215 legitinnte, and 3,160 illegitimate. He urged his bearer: to search the scriptural in order to arrive at A proper idea of the true cliarncter of Popery-to pity the victims of the men of sins, ind to prey for them. And while we hate the principles" they practise we have no lieu-ed for the people nor hard feelings ngeinet then. He urged his heart-rs to cling more uenecionely to the doctrine which cost so many liver of mart yre, end not to rest in idleness upon a bed of eue. He" impressed the necessity of bringing up the g_hil- dren, not to n hatred of Rome, but to I know- ledge of her errors, and to the hleeeingl of which they were recipients as welt in P he called upon them by their contribution end prayers to show their strong desire to briey ndverted In on. A---I----ii mteatantl, nnd ss mode ihoolms Ll` most ecieht lti all the!!- snd regritted thut I3 little thought nl taken ~ of the guilfupon thel, the psrents ) for I113! neglect. Religious nstructlon form on Im- porttlnt and prominent feature in the teachings of the schools of the Society, by which means Will grsduslly loosened the mind of the child from their preconceived errors, superstitions, Ind, . (else teachings, endlittfelay little these` lost their power, and the child becomes thoroughly omen. . cipnted from their bondlge. H"!-rooeedod lo~ inform the audience of the genre! routine of the schools, bouyot the gt:-lslnnd boys deput- ment, end though ev thlngneeful vvss tisnght them, the one grsnd I so vvunor lost sight of -their conversion to Christ, end many 3 child through their new I has been brought to feel and acknowledge the blessings ofnlvntion. ' The colportenrsge, he seid,wss curried on no matches that of the Bible Society ; the colporteurs taking every opportunity to speak to Roman Oetholizs who came in their path, and to make ktwin 10 them the unsenrchnblo riches of Christ. The number employed at present is thirty, who go forth and zealously presch theospel with sll faith in God. it bad been urged that conver- sions were not numerous. If this was so, whose fault was it ? surely not theprenchera .`The conversion of sinners was in the bonds of God, and it only needed from Christians mtre fervent and es t-nest prayers for n gr-sitter outpouring of `the spirit of God, and it was an imperative duty of Christians to thus earnestly pray, and ulti- | mately the blessing in answer would be given It was for them to sow the seed, the in ' ct-rose wss in the hands of God; "In the morn- ing sow thy seed, in the evening withhold not thy hand" should be the Chri-`tis.n s motto. The speaker concluded by earnestly pleading for the French Canadian, who had, by _the Providence God, been given into the hands ofGrest Britain. Funds, he said, were needed to elfestuslly carry on the work ; he pleaded with the audience for their hrlp, and for their prayers. 'l`he~spen.ker at [ha nnnr-ltminn t-or-nivari n lnnrl hnPC. n! ..n_ pnrtl. _ Ipokp ilthe neglect opsrel 3.0 the daily religious ruction ot their ohxildren, ,,..._,-an Iu snow Inenr slron; u ndverte n chlrlc hnlonn nf I-u.'lI ll -_.1 .|__ - I J lU\'Uv Lights out, we in our berths. and the wind rising. the Voice growsutngrier and deeper, Under the mattress and under the`pilluw, un- der the ship and under the sea. seeming` to arise from the foundation under the earth with every scoop of the great Atl:il'I`lc (and 0, why acoopso E), `always the Voice. Vain to deny its existence in the night season ; impossible to` be hard of hearing: Screw. Screw. Screw. Sometimes it lifts out of the 1rster,_nnd revolves with a whirr, like a ferocious re-work.-exrept that it never ex- ponda itself. but is always ready to go u` sguin ; sometimes it seems to be agui.-h and shivers; sometimesr it seems to be terrified `by its lat plunge, and hasaiiit which iiaiisos it to struggle. quiver, and i-rr an instant stop. And now the ship sets inprulliug. as unl ships so ercely screwed through time an space, day nnd night, fair weather and foul, mu roll. ` I\2.I _L- -_,, . I II . A `on

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