Kingston News (1868), 18 May 1869, p. 1

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u;rin.;.tho 1 3 and tho "h,'..g gnporiucr pus- W,[_, 4,, board, or to D, IURPHY. I'M I--.vn STEAM!-`.R of Stmllnlo N, L . H. WATCH. Agem .1151`! A`. `I 10 All. 4 I ll. t`Il{\l'h|.1 7 company. LIIVIIIUHJ `I-IICI-I Ill VIJICK ICIUIIUC CIJI-I VIJDCI. I The voting papers will be opened by the Re- turning Oiccra of the several Territorial Divisions, at two o clock PJI , on the day above named, at tberollowing places`:- Weslern and St. Clsir Division . . . . . . Clnthnm. Malabide and Tecumseh . . . . . . ..London. Saugeeo and Brock " . . . . . . . . Guelph. Gore and Thomas . . . . . Woodstock. Erie And Niagorn . . . . . . Brantford. Burlington and Homo " . . ; . . . Hamilton. Midland and York . . . . . . . Toronto. King`: and Quota : ; . . . . . . Whitby. Newcastle and Trent - '. . . . . . Cobourg. Quinte nod Cats:-nqul " .' . . . . . . Kingston. Bothurst and Ridun . . . . . . . . Um!-WI. St. Lawrence Ind intern . . . . . . Brockville. .-... -1: L, "Elena voting paper: must be lled up accord- ing to instruction: which will accompany thorn, and tynnnmitted to the Returning Uicer of the Diviuioui in which the Voter resides and `votes. 01.- _-.:__ ______- ._.;II L- ..___-.I I-;- ALA DA OTICE is hereby given, !hat the e|'eclion of representatives in Ibo Council of the Col- lege of Physicians nnd Surgeon: of Ontario, for lbe twelve Territorial Divisions constiluLe,d_by the Ac} Vic. 32, Cup. 45, (Statutes of Uuuuio), mll be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of June next. ' ` nu, , -nun - _v, _ uvsnlu. There will be no nominations. The vote: will be cut by "voting papers," which will be sent Iron lhil office to each registered practitioner on the 20th day of lay IICSL IIUL . _ A _ _;t_A _ ____ ___A L- Ell.) __ -4---) H1:ATH_s? GUNN, - SEED HERCHQNTS, _ 7 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, IIAVE now on hunt} I very large and choice selection ofFlower Seeds, imported di- rect from reliable growers in England and Ger- many. Full nrietiu of German Asiera, Gar- nnn Stocks, French Double Bslums, Sweet Peas, Hignonelte,_PhIoI Drununondii, Zinnia Elegant tc. kc. 30..- .___a:_._l___ -__ -,,, 11,. I, 4- HUIIJIU lluu \JlnI.3l.Bl{|lI Q llllnasuvtlvu Utmws. `` The names of the Returning Officers will be furnished on a printed envelope to be-oneloud to e register ed puctizioner. ' H, STRANGE. H_D.. `I`!'l`4L)I.' U1` AUVDIXLLDLLVU.--:u -- JL amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don : adver- tise; to see the anxious- proprietors look- r ing into the Itrecte and see the people go. by. wondering why they don : come in, while the stores of their neighbours who do advertise are thronged with cuoIn_erio Some people will learn by observation, o )'others will not.-Da1'ly Palladium. (ID ID] Medical Registration Ut'.Eioe,] Hamilton, April 15th, 1869. f LblCKlI|lB_ G0. G6. `For particular! see our Catalogue for ; 1359. . I I1,_ . pay more for the rent of 5'0" b`i' |._____ ,, -1-,- _.I_.-_;:_:-up -nu-Iv hlllinn, . To A YOUNG msm.:Hurr._. When you ' |r!'~l'|l5|.II IU IIIUEFLUH. As we import direct from the manufacturers, our price: are EXTREMELY LOW. V Int. Special Attention is invite to our very ne ussortmehl of FRENCH HALL PAPERS and b 0RD$[lS, the most beautiful selection ever brought to Kingsmn. ` An Cu`-I inunnu-I (rant 42...... a\... _.._--L'--- --- V I `U A I Uuntu lllirlvnnsn u.-- u uv-;:v- mom your. bus_1neaI house than `for advertising your 1305111933. you are panning shin poiicy. If Y0 I1 do buaineu, let_ it be known.-FRANK- III! 0 ej- \T EW and elegant patterns in -Stamped `L Gold, Gold, Satin, Ground, Marble, Oaks, &c ` H01 2:: f`A;:E B8! II Y\I"1f\I VI r1EA'1`H"E<`G`UiIj\T s 47 Princess Street. ` sun: In In. I}!- nion than may uh cm for nativity Work done I! All I Helm-red l"BE!cCll:| any part of {he Io MEDICAL HALL W N.B.--one Pony and Light Wag- gon fur salt`. | Karma. uvd. May 4. hw1a;:c'r or ADVERTISING.-It is , -.. .:_..... .` ..I-.--.un H-an {ORGAN & H1} 5. 30 cents iier canon! In; 3. AND M l7 SIC S'l`() R 1% RPAIRS of Musical Instrument: culed by Practical Workrmn. camm CREEK on. [imwigia J US-'1; -12 BE if 1:50.11` IARENOW SELLING THE VERY Bl-Z:"l` TiT3A'1` s1`()c1{ OF * l{|*}Y N E IFS 9`) KING 'I`Ill.l-`.'l`. Nogclc. AT T H E `r. S. IIOBART. '1' U N E ' part oflha count:-y`on I 11. D A nnnuu, m.u., Regirrar of the Council. run [Imam ) ICII lIOU`|$l' . H. STRANGE, H.D., Ankara! nf {ha f`.nnnci' J. REYNER. \ Brautford. I looming nenlly exe- I reasonable ARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of Untnrin for Private Bills ere hereby notied the! they are required by the but end following Rules of the Legislative As- sembly (which are published in full in the Ontario Gazelle), to give NOTICE of their application (clearly and distinctly specifying its nature and object) in the Ontario Gazette, and also` in a Newspaper published in the County or Union of Counties ntfected; such notice shall be continued in each case for 5 period of at. least six weeks during the interval of time between the close of the next preceding Session and the considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the first and last of such notices. to be sent to the Private Bill Oice. I II l"I-n!e:n-n rnh D9301}: RH`: name! He. nuns:-sue, unun ul unnunnu nnanmla ant] bUU- QUETS ofthese beaulilul and appropriate Christmas Ornaments just arrived and for sale by H` `IT DADYDD All. Petitions for Privntc Bills must be present- ed within the rs! three weeks of tbesession. . CHARLEST. GILLMOR, nlnrlr nf Ohn nnnan 1558701 |.. 1868. ANTHBAGITE GOAL YARD olllce--l. Lawrence Wluarf, Foot. of J ohnson, Street. f'i~ ii.'c'}"r'x3-".'I'-1 having ttcd UP UR Goal is Pure Lsckawana, being mined in the `very heart of the Lgckswnnn Valley, Scranton, Pittston, and Wilkes Barre, from the best selected mines, and is prepared with great care expressly for Family use; and will be screened and delivered in the best pdssible co _. dition. Best selected Sty? Goal for grates constantly on hand, also Lehigh Lamp for Foundry rm _and Blossbnrg for Blacksmiths. . -r--....... -uh Du-Iivered in an but of the (}h`I{MAN DRIED FI:OWERS nsrul. The business will be conducted on strictly CASH principles, and at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Custom kindly solicited, thankfully received, and promptly attended to. \Vllll[Cd, 3,000 Buslncls Barley, For which the highest market. price will be (mid. - ;vn paid. U11 Hereby appoints GEO. W. CREIGHTON: Agent. Thu h.m:....... ..:n L- __~. . . lgnd Bloaabnrg for bmcxamnna. Terms Gash. Delivered in any part city. _ JAMES SWIFT t O(.. PE . . nu Ann ILL HEAD8=uid other `kinds of'J33| ' PRINTING executed with neutnus and despntch st the Daily News oice, Prinoeis ! Street. _ F WHE Subscriber having an-mged for carry- ing on the business of the N "" "- "5~JlbIUI: UK Mild and strong ALES. l"0liTli`-R and STOUT. I -Tn:-aka .-_.......:_a.. nun :17 .u-.....-..-._...._ ,,---- ~- . ..-. uuulhllll 11 uu.l, nmgston. If you wish the best BAKING P0\Vl)IE2R, ask for GARD`NER S. .\fnI-r-h on VIVHB remarkable success which GARDNE R'S BAKING POWDER" has met with since its introduction here warrants an increased de- mnnd. It can be obtained from most of this leading Grocers in Kingston, and at manufac- turer s prices from Messrs J. GARRUTHERS_ at |Cn,A Vvhnlnnnla (I...-......_- f\-A- ' ,. -_-..~... uuo rlnnl successive years, and the heat in Ihc Dominion T lslruments can be had at the] R. s, `W1LI.IA1\Ib," (menus AND Mnoosons IIAVL` --'- ' " advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altugclhcr, and he wishes his Customers to understand this Mmouucerpcnt in the most positive an-nae. Determined not to be outdone in the price or qnu-irly of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BOOTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture It the lowest reqrmnerative prices 1 .1! --uprrwlga ")8 . Iii` 3- ""1 be i cited. The Patronage ofp ..... ...-uuuv ll (De IOWC5` on strictly cub terms. Unpaid accounts must ly, otherwise they will 1 December 12. \llI Toronto, 25th Feb., 1869. Kingston, February, 1869. srxom. AND mrmmnm `(man To msu CUSTOMERS.` October 21, 1868. .1 4.14` Dealer BVlurcfh_ 202 Mirth 9. or BRILILANT coLQU1'1s.' CASE of HANGING BASKETS and BOU- l'\I'T|'1`Y'I` nfokono L.......;n..1 .....:I ....__--._:,-V .,j_`_}.j_:____._. f_- 3 `I Tiaaummrs BAKING rowmiuz E: , -\>~;\o'1 4- Kingston, 22n PRIVATE BILLS. 3 L Jmc wywa. 'RS STENSON S EYE WATER is for sale L by D I"! hnnlrnn FRONTENAC Bnmvtsnw nan --.- _ AVE taken the FIRST succenqivn mm... ....x KINGSTON. ( .-_-_.. -w 1 FOR TH] MANUFACTURE OF .I (14 A- .g must. no settled in '_ put in suit. mama nf` n...|. r!.-~- l'l'3P( C ']l'!'InI-Q I`. II. IIOLDEII, PRINCESS ST , Sole Agent for Kington A. LIVINGSTON, print-pan QM-m K \ \ E. H. PARKER, Market Square. ll-Ht) L. \."IJI.lAI.I\JII' Clerk of the House. >/Jn E. II. PARK-ER, Muket Square. be settled immediate- Dllf. i in- if l`RI'/CV6 for eight 1d are allowed to be These celebrated In- a: lowest prices from lruu nu BUIL. ` (huh Gustomers ao- ,--.... u. uuuvuncu mmtxnerative COD * . M {V anugm. nil nu,will Agni I. (CANADA). l V Lu \1|J.lLlL" Princess Street. faahis ;-.;-, -A.AJlLV\_lDl ; \./AV 1IlJIJu'-'-' Those who have no haifmay bne it. Those whn have plenty, may preserve and bean- tify it. Those who are losing it may have its loss arrested. The hair strengthened, benutied, restored, by using Hmn-`s EIPIRI Hgmz Gnoss, 0/wapest, clcanesf, /M31. Don ! real Ii" you IJAVO tried a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. March 25. \.I V -./1.!-J; uuauua \..u U] - .l.1\'7ll_UC LIIU ebrts of certain vendors of Liniment Io decry Jacons Rnwuxnc Llqrlo. ' Wherever in- troduced, it drives all others from the mnrket. Pain positively annihilated by its use. We have not room to enumerate the virtues accorded to it by the thousands who have used it. No medi- cine ever invented is capable of more extended application. It has hundreds of jmilntorsgfbut not one nuun. Beware qf 0ounwg'_{Ez'ts. iONCENTRA l`lON the great principle. The system of innitesimal doses of medicine diffused in gallons of injurious stimulants exploded. All 'useless material dis- carded. The active principle only of the most. powerful and efficient remedies known concen- trated in a small convenient form_ Has;-run. C02~`STl} A'l'l{))_l Cunsn. All diseases oflhe Stom- ach, Liver, and Bowels permanently relieved by using Dr Uolby s ANT:-Oosrwn AND Torre PILLS, SugnrConted. Recnmmended_by- the Medical Profession. M - * Two Qntsi-Ions EASILY ANswnann.-Why ehould men wear beards? Because they are a great Aprotection to the throat and lungs, and add much to their personal appearance. Why should we use "Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers ?" Bo- cnuse when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, kc, they act like a. charm. Ministers and lawyers use them, physicians re- commend them, and singers and public speakers say they are the very best medicine in existence" for the core of such complaints. `Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 ct! per box. VERY NATURAL --l`l'htn In person has proved an article and found it good, and answering the `purpose for which it is intended, he will not readily abandon it for one of doub-tful reputa- tion, or concerning which he knows nothing. We are led lp make tlu-se rrtnarkil owing to the course always pm,aued by those who have used that celebrated and truly valuable horse medicine_ known as Darleya. Condition Powders and Ar- abian Heme Remedy. All are so well pleased with t that they will not use any other; many have waited several weeks until the agent could obtain a new supply. There is nothing equal to it as a condition medicine, or for any complaint affecting the mind of horses. Remember the name, and sac that the signature of Hurd 8: Co. 9 on each package. Northrop & Lyman, New- castle, Onl., proprietors for Canada. Sold by . all Medicine Dealers. ; I 1d SI,NGLE.COP1EB of the- mm `19 . NEWS may be had at the counter of the publication oice, I-`rinoess street, price three coppera. ` Y New Style. Important Change. A REAL HAIR BESTORER AND DRESSING Combined-in One Battle. -:2--t\4 (N: A A`-"'-' ---1:'v-1-s. MRsT"T.2iZ1Ziif;EN's --'n--in `E`h`1QrI`I`A'hi'.--I-1 _a j {ohm} a purpose inter 01 he 1-I-r .-_. -. .---..-.. -. V7 -w.-_-- Will I`!-es;(.)re Gray air to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a. most. delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING ll.-\Il{ is immediately checked. In. S, A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUII, auntie-r lrqaratioa: _/Epr flu Ha:'r : clear and tratunr-ext, without stdimeut. It 1': very .u'm,6:' and q/int produce: wonder ul results. It: grmt xuftriarfty and trauma] 1: a air Dressing can lnfgk cast Franck Pmuadu 5 acbuawbdgtd .6} all not only in tin : rmuulr ha! til` Eu-rae, Tlze Restorer and Z ylobaltamum 1 go: Lu-rape, Ike Itextarer and Aytaoauamum llould 5; lard an: with 1/1: at/ur. sou) Br ALLDRUGEIEII. [go I I, S. R. Va.n,Duz:-t IL Co., \Vholenla Dmggidl, . p;5 nB'uc|ny St. and (0 Put Place. New-York. Io x;uu ;_zr.~a..-.5 yy... "-6,- ..v.- - rsluolv 1 unsung; g rcbraevlidgtd b tin}: Euro): :.r!orer used ALLDRUGBII1-I. lion upon the system is required, the Pain-Killer is invalualnie. Its almosf inslnntaneous effect in relieving Pain islruly wonderful. It is used by Veterinary Surgeons of the highest order, and the life of many a valuable Horse has been saved by having the Pain-Killer at hand to use when the animal was lirst nttaked. ' Sold by all medicine dealers throughout the world. Be careful to get the genuine. Price: '25 and 50 (cuts per bottle. Perry Davis & son, PROPRIETURS, May 8. Montreal. ,, -., _u- The medicine best adapted for this is Perry -Davis Pain-Killer: It is uled lerunlly and externny, and where prc Pa insguntaneo in ...I:._:_, an - -._-.. FARMERS READ THLS. At this season of the year whm Diarrhtna, Dyseptery, Cholera Morbus, 4lc., may disable your b._unls, you should have n. pruupt And sure remedy at band. Your Horses also frequently require medicine for curing Ga.lla_, Spraina, Cuts, Cramps, Weak Joints, Rheumatism, Swelliags, Colic, &:c., SIC. anw1AL NO Sir James Clarita : Fem: siveny counm-toiled. The name ef"JOB MOSES on as others are worthless. N H _n..- .a..II A - ` "' vuulu an: WOFIDIESB. N.l.-Une dnllnr and 121 cents for postage, enclosed to NURTHRUP & LYMAN, New- castle, ()nt., General Agents for Canada, will insure a. bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail. Sold by n'.l Druggials in Kingston, and medicine dealers everywhere. -...o wuuu an other means h These Pills hava. never h where_ the directions on the phlat are well obaerived. Fnr fnll nn-ll_..I_ ,( ,....u. are won ooaerved For full particulars, the agent. _ ~ C`|')D|fVI' A I . .. mnrllllll nwms it is peculiarly suited; it gwili, in a short. time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal AH?-ctiona, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Henvineae, Fatigue on slight. exertion, Palpitalion of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hyntcricu, Sick Headache, Whites, an d all the painful diseases occasioned by in disordered system, there Pills will effects cure when all other means have failed. Tbfl Inurni hn-n-- `"`" " ' ` `- r}LAD TIDINGS FOR ALL.-`-- 'l"'I........ -.I.- L--- __ L-:_ ._,__ Spoclal Noucel. The Great English -Remedy! SIR JAMES GLARKFPS CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prt pared from prescription ofSir J.C|nrke,M.D. Physician Extraordinary lo the Queen. VJJHIS well known remedy in no irnpoition, but a sure and safe remedy for Female Diicultiea and Obstructions, from nny_caune whatever; and though a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurlftll to the constitution. To Mnmnm Iuwms it short limo. hrino nn oh- .-...---I-I~ `UCCESS rgets envy. Hence the 5 ehrm of marmin vnnrlnn nr r_in:..-...... .. U I\JW An z.z..J.-_-,1: `HAIR RITon_ER G00d ror Mam and Eeast. `_-_._.:.__..__j__?.; ). TUESDAY EVE1 V ING.. MAY 's13r:qIAL NOTICE. R ('.'|su-I:z. - I`-----'- ""` -_.-_.,. ......... yuulllllllls 1' III] urnmnil. ,and mun: means nave miled. I been known tn fail Eclions on the '2nd ....... ..r ...... ' purpose VH1..-` 1; :_.__ .1 I -- ';,_'gel. a pamphlet, fr_ee, 4 > GRAY HAIR I3 11 certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Naturfs Crown. Yam Must Cultivate it u LV\}II\Jl`Jg Female Pills are exten- Thn l'7AtIn=nn I---- -IA _.-...... . nun nut: CluIvCU' e genuine have the n each package. All _ I _..r_.... both in- prompt ac- I_...l nl_-1'I,,', I" I n-cull nuuvvn I. "III 2nd page of para- {Ia} uncut but nu IIULCB. 9. If there be any outstanding debts of the Bank not paid within the time limited for their presentation for payment, with interest, lthey shall cease to bear interest from that time; but" the oieer aforesaid shall set aside and retain sufficient funds of - the Bank to pay the same, with interest up to the time so limited. 1f\. t\.._.--3A._ _...i I` LU Iuv Ill]-IV DU LILIIILCU. 10. Deposits payable on call, and not bearing interest, shall he the next charge on the funds and assets of the Bank after ils notes, and the interest thereon, and any amount advanced by the Receiver General as aforesaid. . 11 rnl uu uauavuuluu 11. The amount. of notes delivered by the Receiver General to any Bank shall never exceed its paid up capital; and not more than one-tifth of the amount deliver- ed at any time shall be for sums under $5, and not. less than 8l00,000 for the rs: de- posit, nar:lesa than $50,000 for any subse- quent depnsit, except upon special appli- cation on the ground that the capital or circularion of the Bank requires a diminu- tion of tihe said sums, shall be demanded, and deposit. made therefor, at any one time, for any fractional part of a thousand dol- lars. ` -an n ,, ` - "- u.uc, uuya uucr we uate or the notice, "then the Receiver General may, with the appruval of the Governor in Council, and out of any unapproprinted funds in his hahds, or which he may raise for the pur- pose, advance to such oicer any sum re- quired tm enable him to pay such notes and interest; nnd any sum so advanced, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, un- til paid. ghnll be the next. charge on the funds and `assets of the Bank after the payment of its notes. 0 `'7 Qlnnrn inn n.-.-. .-..-L-A-._ `It, | ' - " 12. Any amount of its notes not less than $25,000, and containing no fraction of at thousand dollars, may at. any time after one day's notice, be returned to the Receiver General,.and a corresponding amount of securities deposited, or cash, at the option of the Receiver General, may be delivered to the Bank, so long as it. redeem: its noses in specie on demand ; but. the Receiver General may,with the approval of the Gov- ernor inllouncil, make such return at an earlier day. 12 min: PAEIIPEEA I-n flan 1Jnnn:...._ f`-_ uuu nu! nunulnn })l`C5I:'Il[.I.lOn Or protest. 8. If Ihe notice be not withdrawn, the Receiverenernl shall appointa place or places, and time, when and where the se- cured notes of the Bank will be paid, with the interest, by the oicer appointed to wind,up ithe affairs of tha; Bank, who shall pay tlm-sanie oi_1t of any funds of the Bank in his lmmls, and the Receiver General may dispose of the securities deposited. with him by the Bank, with all interest nc-M crued thereon, and deliver the proceeds to such oicers as funds of the Bank; and if I it should] appear that the Bank fund will not sufliuc tu pay such, and interest, within ninety days after lilo date of the notice, "then Ilw Rn:-nivnr r.1m......| ....... ...:n. 4.4 Call! lllil LIB : 13. Notes returned to the Receiver Gen- eral may be re-delivered to the Bank as aforesaid, on the properdeposit of cash or securities; `but the Receiver General may V substitute new notes for any such returned nles which he thinks too much worn for ceulation, and the Receiver General, with tl_ie uppaoyal of the Governor in Council. nrny make arrangements as tothe mode of cencelling returned notes, or re-issuing `them. uuu. U1 hlllth IITUVIUCC. ` ' I G. The notes of any Bank shall be u. rm`. charge upon all its property and assets of every description whatever, and if at aniy time any Bank, without lawful excuse, fai _s to pay such notes on demand, the Receiver General being satised of the fact, may gixle public notice thereof in the Canada Gazette, and alter such notice, and until it is with drawn, such notes shall cease to be a legal tender, and it shall not be lawful for the Bank to `pay any depositor or other creditor y whatever, except only the holders of itanotes, to pay out any of its notes, or to transact any other business of banking, except onl to collect and keep money belonging to ll: and apply it to the redemption of its notes; and if such notice is not withdrawn, as it may be if the Receiver General is, within 90 days, satised that the Bank has paid, and will continue to pay. its notes in specie o demand, then an oicer shall be nppointe to wind up the ahirs of the Bank, and shalt have for that purpose all the powers of th Directors and other functionaries and ol cers of the Bank; and its charter shall remain in force furlthe purpose of such winding -up only. i ` [)1-3-j--.--. r one you, fat ofhltiril 7. From the date" of such notice, ever} note of the Bank shall bear interest at the rate of Gyper cent per annum, until the no- tice is withdrawn or the note is paid by the -Bank, or` the time to be appointed for the presentation of such notes has expired, with.- out any formal presentation protest. ` notice he nnr. wm.rI.....,.. 41.4.. nu LU]; uni: UL I39. uullu. -"l. The notes shalli when so delivered, bear the countei--si;_r,nature of the Receiver-Gen- eral or of some oicer appointed by him. and 7.-hall before `issue by the Bank be signed b the proper oicer thereof. They shall be of}. uniform paperiaad appeumnuc, except as to the name of the Bank, the places of pay- ment and the number and signatures. 1 5. So long as such notes to be received from the Receiver-General, as aforesaid, are paid on demand in specie or Dominion notes at the olfices where they are made payable, they shaill be alegal tender at every other I place, except that notes made payable in Nova Scntin. only shall not be 21 legal tender " out of that Province. 1"; Thn ant-.- -1` ___ 1: 1 u -- - v`-I.-n1\aI~A \IbII\-I nu uuruuug [JOKER [0 the amount of the sum so deposited shall be delivered to the Bank. 3. Such notes shall be notes of the Bank, payable. by it in specie or in Dominion notes, until the power to issue Dominion notes shall cease as llereinafter provided, on de- mand at the oice of the Bank at a. place or places named on the face thereof, and such place or one of such places shall be the capi- tal cityof the Province in which the lieqd office ofthe of the Bank is situate, or the city of Montreal; or in the case of a. Bank liaving its head office in New Brunswick, the city of St. John. .1 l`|~.n v\:\$r;. ..1.-n 1 . .. _ - i new Bunk be ..u.su.uuuus.-umn it is expedient that no clmrtered, or the charter of any existing Bank renewed, except on the following conditions, subject nevertheless to the modications hereinafter mentioned with respect: to existing Banks :- l. The capitol of the Bank shall not be : less than , or more than 2. The notes of the Bank intended for cir- nulntion shall be secured by the deposit with the Receiver-General of gold or Dominion notes, for which the Government. on being satised that the notes are bonade required by the Bank for circulation, shall grant se~ curitieo bearing interest at per cent per annum, for 10 years from 1st June, 1871, which_securities shall belong to the Bank, subject to the provisions hereinafter men- tioned, wand circulating notes to the the 9 DJ . , . .. . ___.___._#__ INTRODUCTION 'OF -ANlD INTEREST l D . ,. .... . ._ __,_ HEM LAST PA GE. :3-vC:""- ?- "" _j TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 18. __,_ ,,.__,_ .._...~. In uuu uwtwouw uuzeua, her with , . '.0`Dav anv dnnnairm. m. nu.-- ----In-- %Ihe Elailg News. *f* Rl`.nr_Ir'|-[nun 18, 1869. uuuu I Irauluucl IIHUIJ. 2110. The amount of. discounts and Imus which may be mndeto Directors, either jointly or severally, to any one rm or person, or to my shareholder, or to corpo1{h- tiona. V 1.-. I-PK!!! `ll w -u_v aunwuunucr, or to corporp 3rd. The number of places, and the .pla_ces at which agencies or branches of the Bank may be established. V 95 Tim m....n.|.. .......-_ .- 1_-'._-1- L2 ya...-. Lucia: U0 cauuuxlnucu. 1 25. The monthly return to beinsde b the Bank shall, in addition to particuluiu required by the existing charters, show, among other things-- Inn. The .-...:-..l u..1........:x....: -- ._-n _- nusuug Uloulil. I-LI IllgB"-' let. The capital subscribed, as well as that paid up, and that authorized by the charter. * * r`7Vl JV .1 .. _. -.. - 1 ` DUDOIULI 24. 'i`he shareholders, in the absencehof other special provision in the chnrter oftbe T Bank, shall have power to regulate by by-law the following matter: incident to the management and Adminstration of [the ahirs of the Bank :- 15: "PI... _-_--|---- ` "' ...-uu us but! Haul 31' 131:. The number and qualication of Diroctors, which shall not be less thai ve, their period and relation of oice, as well as the President and Vice-President, and their remuneration. ' mav he mnrln in n:........... ..:n--- lull IIUI CUB- 3rd. Balances due to other Banks in Ca- nada, and those due other Bank: not in Ca- nndn._ 2nd. Cash deposits, distinguishing thobe payable on call from those payabl only after notice; and further distinguishing those bearing interest from those not bearing interest. _ `I'll `I . .u -u - _ - 4th.. Circulation secured and unsecured, re- apectively. Annl -n ant` `nan: 114`: Q.....-Z- 1'\-4-"~`- V I-(III `IWIJ v Assets arni loans---1r-at. Specie, Dominion notes and secured bank notes, distinguishing the amount of each. 2nd. Other Gov ment securities. 3rd. Notes and bills counted and other advances not yet matured. 4th. Do. do. or other advances overdue, dis- tinguishing the amount secured on real es- tate, and those u.nsecu1`ed. 5th. Bsllnoes due by other Banks in Canada, and those due by other Banks out of Csnad. 6th. Real eata.te_owned by the Bank other than Bank premises, and other than that specied under N0. 4. 7th. Bank premises. - 26. The making of any wmuny mu; or J deceptive statement in account, statm 1:, return, report, or other document, res the slfairs of the Bank, shall, unt gt 1 , amounts to a. higher offence, more r punishable, be a misdemssnour, umshs at M by ne, not exceeding. , an ' t I ment in the discretion of the Court, on every President, Director, Auditor, Cuhiorq or uunciuuI_:IUrL' maue, and to those of any Bankrupt Act in force, unless there beiiny. special Act in force regulating such winding up, and the charter of the Bank shall re- main in force for the purposcrof such winding up only. 20. Any suspension by a Bank, without lawful excuse, of payment of any of its lia- bilities, other than its notes in specie, or notes secured by deposit with the Receiver-. General as aforesaid, as they accrue, shall, if it continues for days consecutively, orlat intervals within any twelve months, and although it may continue to pay its" notes in specie, be held to constitute the Bank insolvent, and shall authorize the appoint- ment of a Receiver, with the powers nbove mentioned, the Winding up of the Bank, and the determination of its charter, min the case of non-payment of its notes. 21. The cost of notes issued to the.Bnnk and all other expenses incurred by the Ru- ceiver-General, with respect to the Bank, shall be repaid by it, but such {cost shall not exceed. that at which all the Banks may satisfy the Governor in Council that they could procure such notes. 9,2 Nu lliuitlnntl nvn----1-'-- "' * ` " 7 ...n.. as nualul EU. * 18; The non-payment of the notes of a Bank on demand in specie, and the appoint- ment of the receiver, shall he held to consti- tute the Bank insolvent within the meaning of the two next preceding paragraphs. and shall render the stockholders liable as therein rnentioned, and the receiver` may from time to time make calls on the share- holders for such sums as may be necessary to `I-laljlu him to pay the notes of the Bank and intuts; tlm-con, and to reimburse to the R:-ceiver-Gt-neral any sum advanced by him towards paying the same, and interest thereon, and all expenses by him incurred about such payment, as well as all other sums for which the Bank may be liable to the Government, either on account of de- posits or otherwise. _ 19. If- all notes of the Bank be paid, or the payment provided for within 19 days after the notice is given by the Receiver- General, and if it be shown to his satisfac- tion that the Bank is then solventand ready to meet all its liabilities as they accrue, the notice may be withdrawn, and the Bank may again go on with its oiinary business, and the powers of the Directors shall be re- stored; and they may again obtain notes from the Receiver-General on the posit. Otherwise the Bank shall be deemed insolvent; and the Receiver appointed as l aforesaid shall continue to have the power of the Directors and of the ollicial Assignee in bankruptcy, and hall wind up the af- fairs of the Bank, subject to the provisions herein belorc made, and to those of regulating such windim. proper de-_ V... uu uuc JIIIUHIIIBI OI U13 bnk. _ 17. This liability of a shareholder shall continue for 90 days aftepregistrntion of any transfer of his shares, and shall then cease as to the shares transferred, unless the bank be then insolvent, in which case it shall continue, and no transfer made after the insolvency of the Bank shall avoid the liability of the transferor, saving always in any case the right of the transferor against the transferee. , , -I Q. r;\.__ A , "agav- 16. The shareholders of the Bank, exbept only where the now existing charter of such Bank may provide otherwise, shall be liable for its debls to twice the amount of their stock and no more, that is, each of them muy in case of the insolvency of the nk be called upon to pay not only anyun aid instalment on his shares, but also a. further o' all the liabilities of the bank. 17. Thil }l`i"I-u t\`. - -'-- `L " ` . -- ....u.uc--uuuq:rI.1 as 8lOI ES8|(.l. 15. The total amount of the lisbilities of l the Bank shall never exceed three times the aggregate amuunt of its paid up capi- tal and of the amount. held by it in specie or Dmninion notes, zmd the directors knowing any excess and not imrnedidtely protesting against it shall be liable for the same. I 11: III - - _,.-V- ....... ... ....uumuun and an additional amount equnl to at least one-seventh of all deposits on call, either in specie, Dominion names, or nntes secured by deponit. with the Receiver-GenraI as nf3?esaid. 15. TIIP 'l'|I`II1.lr|(uI-A -2 .I.- I! I -II-- - --. -...-, unun mun always hold in specie or Dominion notes an amount equal to at least twenty put cent of its secured notes then in circulation and additional least one-nmmmvl-. ..r -u :1 I ll 5 Gonna `II `PL- n 14. The 7\nt`|I1| - .. T\. .. ... .~...... uulcau uuuru U630]. u winding '(`_9 fnr {ha ..-_L Bank shall always -ominion notes an amm... ..--. nu Luv -nluilljhi wax or -' 38. No not exuting Bank chatter shall be extended, except `on condition: obon made, nor shall any anch chartofbe extent!- ed beyond the end of the union next after . thetlnt day of January, 1881. 39. The privileges granted by the Act ra- epecting Banks, 81 Vic. Cap. 11, the dura- tion of which in limited to the end gftho eeenion next after the lit day of Junupr, 1870, shall not thereafter extend to any Bank which shall not have its lcbartec amended in accordance with the fore`i`:EA_ reaolutione, not if the charter of such extends beyondthe end of the section next after the lat day of January, M 1881, nnlucait? be lnmited to that date; but me]: shall have such _rights and privilege: as are given by Ita charter, subject to any amendments thereto as the Leginlgutnre or authority granting itmay have reserved the right to make. - - nlsulr Lu unlnc 40. Banks whose chnrtersuare in accnrd -H` ance with the preceding resolutions sbsli bg relieved from pnvimz th 9 hnoaagu c..`a __ " nun:-I2 nun uuv prB(.'a!3Clll`._!g rejoluong . r.el1_evel from_ paymg the present tubon then clrcnlsuon. - - " - M . 41. The Governor in Council may make resnl9ti<>.nI_ for Pmying out the provisions contained In these regolutiomnin sllmnuatn n'ot hereinbefora proiidod, and nnch regal:-` Lions having been published in the O` I Gaattc. shall ban the-fore: oflsw; M ' ' 42. Nofrthnr nmnnno ..4'I'\....:_: .. Id -A - -' cent of such cxrculution, during the 3 uuuua u. uunxormnulc to these resolutions. ' 87. Such Bank shall have the right Io-1!e- ` issue for one year, after the term of its charter, an nmount not exceeding .80 per rd ycar II amount not exceeding 30 per cent of Inc M circulation`, and M: the end. of the 5L_h~yegr;_ succeeding the xpijstion of its ch:,_1-tor in tight to issue or renuua its own nnsoonrd c notes shnll eagle, and my greater circblllian than that mentioned in the ruolminnuhull 1 be based upon dcuosin mm. -91. ...- . ".::,*::.:"(;*;;,:A;:i:.f.:-.;,'.'::'i=;;,4-1;;-,~;: Bank, if not less thin I I all be A increased and `d to in the -nforuagiupeggd gut uyaouunt Vim xutina nlnlr nh--a... _L , .. ueusvueo. IIIIII LII . lI_I,`f0l'% of '3'. No-further amount of Dominion Hoke or N. 8. Governmenfrhell be iuud beyond the amounts a med in the Acts in, that behalf; but t one now ieeued my be re- issued, subject to the provision tint the emounrieeued or re-i-ued shall he dim*|- niebed by the amount of secured notes ieeu- - ed to the Bank; provided that thee.rrenge- ment for themeulfhititution ofnominionnotee ` for notes of the Bank of lfontreel, instead` of in own notel, mey be continued at the * option of the Bank or Government until expiration ofethe penod to which the; . . , , V o. Gil?` S ter of the Bank ll now lunited, but '_ to such modicetione thereser ee'_ I nlnoa Inid Bink an `u: um. `n....u..-... ruit rnnu_w7 .-me in the usual Ini.-... pi.-- ___ _.n....`i '33` Bank may be continued by p|'00lImIIt0ll" in-"` sued under the authorityof the Governor in Council, until the end of the session of Parliament next after the 1st day of Jenn- ary, 1871, providid the Directors of with Bank authorized, as mentioned in the next preceding resolution, shall have notiod,the Receiver General as therein required, but . the charter so continued shall`, b of such proclamation, be so amended as to i make it conformable to tbeae Ilinll hum ah. .;...|.. ._ 4, ~ cu Iuuu. unwuullzilalulll IIIBFEIIIEI plwonid Bulk ontho um; `g. nlher Rnnkn hi runny-A 5-25- -_!.. -4 lunuu.iI1u pull: on THU` IIIIIC !U0`i other Bank: in tegsrdtoxtaghttu re- eithe:-,,ita _own notes or thmfof the Domin- ion. ' own notes at put at any of its oi whether-.shey be made paynble there or not, but shall not be bound to redeem them in specie as any pjnoe other than when: they are made payable. ' ' 33. The Brink shall always no subject to any general provision respecting Bank: which Pa'rlia.1nen: may think necessary foi-_ the protection.ohho public. 84. The Bunk shall ....o ,1... L----- .....u IJ1UvUlu'rl.alUIl~0I `I00 PIDHG. 1 Bank she'll not.*bo bound to hold any amount of Government Securities beyond those deposited with the Receiver General for ensuring payment of its `nocee. H 7 85. Directors of anv now g-y:.+;....> -n....n- UL mu. 1' auwnllon to apply for up 'extensi'6Ii of its charter, with _snch amendments as will make it comformable to theI_e'res:)ln- Lions, and may so soon thereaftqt as may be practicable make the deposit hreinbe- fore mentioned, and obtain securqd notes. ucucuul l.Ul' ensuring 85. any1 bqing therennbo authm I'I1nnQ:n:-';.5' L1... _|--~ ..... unluutorl or any now existing Bank, authorized at I generli meting`of the ahueholden called fa: nk purpose, may at any time before thelnl day. of July, 1870, notify the Receive: General of their intention to apply for 'exteni'on charter. such nm.....a...---- -- ._ _i_.-- av: ulfll-II-l.$lVHllc5l. decline to answer thl shares of nnywuoh debtor or party until the debt or advance ispaid. ` - 81. The dividendhall never be made so as to impair the {aid up capital stock, and , e if any part of t paid pp capital be loll: the Diretora shall,`if all the stock be not paid up, zqnke calls upon the; Shnreholdexfs M autcient tq make good su_ch loss, and .,......u uauunce for so dolngf "- 29. at least of the authorized capi- tal of the Bank`_ahn1l be paid up before it: , and it shall satisfy , in such ways: he capitnlis really and de paid up in money, and .tbe remainder of the capital. shall be paid up to the satisfaction of the Receiver-Genenl within years, 30. A Bank shall not m_ake._loans or grant discount: on the eecurity of its own stock, but` shall have n the shares of any of"it.s debtors or parties , that each proportion of the . privileged lien on * to whom advances have beenenmde, or who.- sre responsible for euchedvancee. and mi: the e R1 rphn :1:-.!.`I_( 3` ` " -u, PIKE, D] I0lI pl9l"OI'IIIIn9. - 28. The Receive -General mny requin an return of the affair: af'.tho.Bink in tho- same form, nnd with the same particulars, as the rnonthly return to bemadeby the` Bank up to and on any named` day, and showing _the state of the `Bank : on lhst day; and nny st any time `appoint- and authorize an inspectoryto` visit the bank and verify nnyreturn or Itatelhent from the b_alance-sheet of _the Bank, and - . V =- ,-r--' uluvl-IIEU Iuut'60l'. , -' 27. If any President, Director, Cuhier or other ocer of the Bank, in View of the approaching insolvency, thereof, irilfnlly the nature of his claim, orotherw ever, he shnll be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishlble as 135; `mentioned, and shall be responsible for all damage: eustnincd by my party bynaeh performance. R.eiv.r.1.......-n ...~ ` other ooer of the Bank, preparing. signing. approving, `or concurring in auch.eta_tement, ~return,_npprt, or document. or mung the as to deceive or mieleod any party, 11 be held to have wilfully made such`false r state- ment and shall further be responsible for all damages sustained by such party in ":3. No private person 9|` PIN! NUMBER 189. 7` _.v._- u. xu: HUME!` r orizad at I n'--'--'-` ener;l"_n':va.y IA-equire 1 of` tho.Bink in particulars, 11 tile" In named duyy ufnira ' r spector ta` 14- -- Fi>1ia m_' ` `ill-Bid twin`? u:u!is..-.1 n. .1. . I nun! aim`; -GOLD AID CW` :nWn:na. X NEW? I General _BL ISHJIEIIE` mining gm`. . an Lmav 3.- J ,Sum", Igsnn, Eng-In daily (Sundays ox- H 1.]. (except llonduys), - J "5' _Gnnd Tmnk Trains nnul n-ma: I u .__:.. r..- Bill hm Eann. llet, fat lhl a.b0V9 . , d y (Sunday! Tilt! n THERE o'clock. Hills even I`-' '"" Liuizrmrs. misting with the Grnnd H the Wet! and Bay of; 1; the 4:30 P.|l..Ira.in I! the Northern Tans- Pmpuller: leaving Cape dull Western Ports. '~ and 1-._;__ Tuna: ol Ihn min from nil: Grand Trunk lain: _~ I Quinta Steam-r. dun : from Rome and Ipply on board, or to 9. I. KWGHORN, hot of Brock sum. In. men. [lIl.|IE1l' h'.`e:hl`l'ilg I ` .PP1_v on D II` !t;(Il. uvsi"r" % nom-u. ` Henson; way; 31 lot I Cnrcnlur no -HIJUWN L llnu I 1| JI. `G. I. KINGEORN. jlhrl. fool of Brock Street. P A ,1... wutxna. 2! ::.. UM, ml: Instant. n: --.... ' FIIDAY at . IJIDAT uni ' _.r J} mknn :II:EA.lER l-(a_|Ie_i'l.I1Ee7|;l Perri. .1ER'l`0WN, I hIIoqIE khu. -yu. . . . I Q ny {rod :/-~ " . I` mun BOIIIL 4- W _ mlte Island Fern . I xvm. _.---"""'-'- I-" , pf ormw A. 5:-:2; IHOTICE, RU:.\'S AS l'.\I. EEP6NT, 0.1 Kfwaaiiizs, Kingston --u uuun Lnnlua llull [lb 6:15 AM. [rain for |,lAl1'II, trip! shout the 7th in. I have Eiuplon ~en=ry H 3 PI. Leaves 1' THU KSDAY 5| iaxeunedinle `uuzamoing I H .1 [ha cice of om}.-(`pr It the Lake .n.. Go l.nu'ntnrn

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