Kingston News (1868), 20 May 1869, p. 2

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nb1eto do so. Mr Harrison Ind of opinion 0 that the jurisdiction lay with the Loo; riginally ture, and hence hm ..... - - 1 Legillk VI \auuC$l.lII_y uEX.--Ul1|'riE On motion of Mr Ha went `into committee on t aider certain resolutions bills of lading and War: Mr Casaull: in the`cbair.] In the courts of that anh- -..-nu Lsuuva Sir John A. Macdonald this point having been raised, it better to postpone consideratio measure to allow is to be looked moved that the debate be a Wednesday next.-Curried nn mrnir... -1: 1: vv djc ..u unan IIPPIUVISI OI Ito. Mr Mills thought Idhe Bill didnot: in the jurisdiction of this Pnrlinn aected the cifii rights of the peopl. belonged to tliejurisiliction of the I gislatu:-es, ancf he did not see that, u neglecting of vaccination was to be criminal oifene, it could be dealt this House. 54:- 1-1. - " ` uuhullgra-ant mdved the second the Bill to provide for the ufthe practice ufVaccinnL'10n. III: .I:1'|d he had framed it on the model of Bill, modifying it. to suit the c' of this country. reading of general zulopzinn show that the Introduction of com ulsory vaccmation mto Great Britam had greatly le=sened the death.-' ' capital s'ock of the Bank of New Bn wick, and for other purpnsu `TMII Boltm Bill to amend the. Ad: respCcLin,_; P: f'oi' aiad below the Harbour of Quel5ec- Lnuglois. ` \,g_ (`A - ` I-IIIIC ."" Bill to authorizu an ` capital stock of the Canadi merce, and `for other purpos (Niagara). Bill to empower the St. maska Rivers Improvemc levy tnllshn vessels u'wiga<. ---Mr Geotfriun. Hill 0- ----' ' .....\_. q unrll Lune 81 The following time :- T`IfII - ` "Single copies of the Cunonucu: AM Nlws, containing the news of the week, may be- had in wrappers for mailing. Price 3d.each, illnod every Friday. thir1l`fime 1 l`rad c of the cit ' On mormtn uuuuu. ms nu mrmer deluv. I V n shingles, , &c. They reported that these duties pressed wiuh undue severity on the land owners in certain potjtinns 01'Nmfr-lk and Elgin. ..u.. uaxlacu, anu may wished it to be und stood that no blame was attributable to th in this matter of the delay. They were [1 pared to go on to-irnorrow, but he feared tl if they had to wait till all arrears of the l; Province of Canada were brought in a settled, they would have to wait for. I years longer. In his opinion these arre: needed no delay. The arbitrators in: award, and anything which subsequcn came in, could be arranged according to There seemed no reason to him why the bitrators should not enter on their duties moi-row. There were one or two items l which he was perfectly satised the DO! nion Government would give the late Pl Vince of Canada cnedit, and he hoped, tbs would be no further delay. ll` Ilwsnn nu-non-o-' -` , ._-....u. Ill [.5503 Hull nllltllfrl tn be dealt. with im the arbitration. which It was nnpnssibh: to (14.-al with more speedily than they were doing. In ram, mnrc rapnl actiun cm'1lsl be taken by anucipanng he nrdinary in-gal prnc-u.~5. Hun. Mr Wuod said that so f_'.-nj asOnt:1riu was mncernud, the Governmentvlmd been anxious from the first to have this arbitra- tion clused, and they wished umlm--V vs III!) IILHEI. Hon Mr Rose said in reply, that deal of correspondence hml taken p tween the Governments of Quebec I tario and {be Dnminirm Governm specting arbitration between the Pr Hon. Mr Gall. hoped this settiet the account between the Provinces Dominion would be speedly made. dy it had dragged along two yea certainly the sooner it were wound better. Origiimliy the arbitration , T . . <-._......._, Luu auulucr u arbitration be only between two Provinces. Huu. Mr "Rm... .:.I ums >' l.....m..-, uuu wuuc para OI Illl. BU pended in connection with the 4 of the laws. ` [`V_( 3: r\ -- - Wednesday, May 19.--Iu the llouco of Commons. MT Stirton inquired fur the details uf the payment. of $2.008, put as pan. of the sum voted fur uufurcsm.-u ex- penses, and what part of that sum was ex- assimilation tIuu:I ouutltu nu l1L`Itl on me ts-tnte day. `t The liill was thrn ram! is first time-, and orilu-tj. ' ed for a second reading on Friilny. i The House resumed this dt-.bn.ti- on HI motion 5 For the House to go into Uomtnittce ut h'up[-ly, } and on hon. ltlr LDorion's nutenduicnt thereto. with reference to. Reciprocity, asking that nn I address be pressntteil to the Governor (letmrul l representing that the late Treaty of Its-iziprm-it_v I which estnblisltedpperfcct frerdom of trade h-.- I tween the United States and the l'r.)vint-es of British North America, in the natural p;oducts of both countriesrwas eminently bcneciul in its operation In the industrial and commrrc-'al interests of both ; that the renewal of the twir- ty, with such modications" as the ll(`Y'f l] Cir- cumstances of the: countries may cs] fur, and with such an extension of its provisions as will secure it reciprocal freedom in the internal and external coasting trade of both countries, the registration in each of the vessels built in Us other, and the imercltange on equal terms Li` auufscturcd articles, is an Ol-jcct of the deer- est solicitude to the people of this Domini '11.`, and praying thst his Excellency will adopt ID1311- sures calculated to place our commercial relat- tions with the United States on El. more satisfac- tory footing. Th nmnnrnnnw -1`.-- _ 1_-- 1 I nun IUULILIK. "I"be amendment. after a long deb: gaI.ived-Yeas 19, nnya Ill. The House adjourned at 1:30 n..m. Ulose. Af'!`l$'?. Intern by GT R. day traiu1`1:40 PM. 4:45 l ..\I. wane": II u at 3:15 -: 2:15 an EMS sud West night lraius 9:00 -- 7:00 A..\l. - LNITED STATES NAILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Oawego end Cape Vincent, will be closed at 130 l'..\l., and Uni]: from these places will be due for de- livery n 12:30, PM. A second Mail for Cnpu Vincent will be closed at 5:30, P.M., and one will be due here for delivery It 7, A.M., daily, Sundays excepted. ' 9. -.____ nu ma uuw nmueu perlou. 1n um Innlwr 0| election days we propose l oII0nin5z`lhe ex:-mple qf Nova Scbtia and New urunswic-lc,and ulsu of our good friends in the Onmriu lmguslmnnru-, an-l enacting Ihnl. there! shall be only one polling day inau-ad of two. - In reply li>Mr Mackonziesir Julm A. Mnc-luu- l ald euid Ihe bull dlid uul prupnsu tlml. lht (`luv-4 {ions should be held on the same day. Wll IIII-In roan. A rural H-nu n...l .....l...- l of snlnunl nfssembluges of Ibo electoral body. It ' is propose-dithoit Ilia Judgos-snd for this they` -must receive a. small rrmtint-re.iinn--shnll nunu- I all in parts and in modes to be hereafter pro- vlded. do as revising harristerualo in England. hold putsrts. nndlhst all additions sud itllerih tions to the lists of votes shall he made before them. He dill uot. |.r()prrse to do away with the qualification for members, which it was propr-s- ed should be $.',(_)(M)-the qualication to be fyl. ad with the returning officer on nornimttiori day. I It also provsided that an absent cnndidme may t 1*'&``e bit! qilallcnliun with the right olt.-er, to be used as he_were present, with the stipula- tion that it hould be ll quttllmtinn made with- in the same limited period. In tho miilwr of election dawn Ira mmm... min. :....-.i... ..-. .....i.. - . ........u..;.u nu auunmn .1 of Canadian Bank 1 ,an(l purposes-- Mr M ara). ..........w uu we who on the 1g Warehouse :1 the-chain uni! uulllj :3 the debate Hon. Mr : were uLvv\4LI [U315 - '-- ob ring raised, It would be atpone consideration of the axt.-Ca.rried. Harrison the House lllliftnn 0'1 """` "L V .....-.. ma second ovide e son the English I lg thf`. Di r`l`I|1n\-Fr--~ _. .... u..;x_1uI.i.LIlU red, Governmntv had uthe under-- 0 them at pre- that to late 'C:1Iada. and y ve arrears `_]cI3v_ The nrhii--non-.. 2.. .I e_,-_...,__, .....u. uuosequcntly 1 in. ar- ld to- 21-11 for Domi~ cut Pm- la there urther deh1v_ nu un: ac. rranci Improvement Cu !nl-A mn.;..._.._ , any In In . Per Cunard and Bremen lines, every Mm 0nd Tuesday" respectively at 5 1'_.!l`. 0 (nmerence. He did not sp- [1 difcul-y in the settlement, xl nt':`zeul and amicable feeling \ the efforts of the I1!'bilClI1t0l'ri. variety of cases and matters ill! the arhin-.n:n.. ...L:,1 :- ..uu.u:u U1 U1 : and passed. g Bills read .1-vJ\';\.I. Mr Morrison, :p- Iho n...\:.-v llguting .. uuunu Ll-VG Illflt Uf- :ing-it, he had received In a great many mam u, expressing thcjr cor- \.-uuunuulclll, rc- ~. Provinces. rpcd settlement of n and the rspcedly Alrea- years, and ` up the [118 fhiffnlinn ulna on .`..{..a-:u we 11 ` the whole to I ; an I'Iu.. ---'3 _._.,. . -on.-Ll, {nu ngar zcupital stock oft fillirn (`A----~r~ or ITIRY DIBCIUPTIOII ` Ixeonled neatly, cheaply, and expodioualy at ` Ill! DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING UFFICR. - u_\., 1I), Llltbli H gll 2 place In `,3 of (Jnmhnn unrl n- a haul t..Lo..... ..1.._ eaty, llge bill to Ltmo em. 1),. addition m Tina I)....1_ , 1- r. ._...\.-u-Ju Ill [UH k Bruns~ sci; Bolton. Palms ur Quebec--Mr `u.lu,llUl'.- 1:111 lth- Pnrlinment. It be people, which Local Le- e unless the as made a. e with by /-_..uv con- subject of `use fp(I`.|:I\5:- Francis and Yzi~ onr. . debate was ne- ll llggested that _ it nn1n1.1 L, _,__ ' , ....., \ This is by Montreal time, from which denim-t F I23 minutes for the dii-rence between Munllrul ; and Kingston lime.]' 1 Company in ng said nvers mt`/I-L1. r`. on the main `|I'1lI...l...I: , \ , uu IUU lllln lid, he believed, (L. .l:,: ,, . ,__.... lIl LIIU Bank of Cum- - Morrison ---/Juiall UI receipts- uuuul 5 111 me subsequently cordin 1 tn r uuyuuy was ` ` Whole and a. second - .u- m nun: per Canadian steamers will be cl day at 13 M. I)... (1.... __ NIL! LIL) osed every Fr: rAlUl4lJ IIC' : and On- ~...... _ WES I10 thu the mt :u IIS iliinll gnnd .Ce he- .1/\ Lnrnugn a mnnst would avoid a crisis over the they would shu n.1ir1'ecclcma.blew tn vote this men U Q I7 ` " the out 3 L the ~t\l luv 1` fIIi|% W` Intelligence from gloomy auto 9! nth .n nPUlC0n annexed to Frnn me not that Bel 2 on without 9. gun from An-*-- gnum an en! wsr. Trains arrive And depart froin the Kingston ; Sution as follows: _ 3 1,. .. upper uauada, and claims the property under A 1 ease from Mr Mor- ton, distiller, and the defend ant claims under: judgment ngninn Morton. Rule m'.;:` granted. Kmxucrnrcx v. Bnow Pleas at Toronto Mr Bri nm` for a new trial of: The matter was tried at Ki is Trustee for the Bank 01 claims def? Qunx 1'. Pngunn.-- ___.-..___._ Mr E. K. Boyd, 3 been admitted to the an attorney-at-law, a District, Ohio. `?__> NEW YORK MARKETS. Special telegram to the Daily News. New York, May 20.--Amr=1-ican. Exchange 40. Gdld 144}. Cotton steady at 2830. Flour dull; receipt! 13,000 bbls; snlea`5,-100 bbll at 5,55 fr? 5,85 for nperne a heavy, receipts 96,000 bush; sales 66,000 bush at 1,41 @ 1,45 for No. 2 spring in store and do- livered ; 1,250 for No. 1 to arrive; 1,85 for white Michigan ; 1,57 for prime winter red Canada in bond. Rye quiet; receipts 8,600 bulb. Corn unchanged ; receipts 14,000 bush bush at 75 W 87c f 90c for old do in store. rmer; receipts 36,000.buuh; sales 41,000 bush at 78; fcb 79:: for weaternin star 9 and aoat. [Pork rmer at 3! sn an -- -- - 1:1. no; la! 79cfc Pork at 31 31,25 fer old do. for stem: ; 19 @ _-.....y uuyyuucu ILDOIII 36, ers at former rates. Pr: changed, rates virtually changed. I V`,_-_....-._, uuuuu-I; nag sold --no reported transactions in sales of western were made yes!` terms supposed about 96, Pens |: GT8 at fnn-I-nnr ------ "` ' ' ,j;_?-_._. M9NTRE.-;I:-_MARKETS. (Special Telegram to the Daily Nam.) Montreal, Mn c lock, 144. Flour--receipt; 14,800 bbll V; a few round lot, super sold at 4,25 to 4 27f ; other grades practically nominal ;' bag aqld at 2,10. Grain '_ nn rpnnrlnrl 0 . . _ . -- y 20 .-Gold in New York at T2 3:05 Lin. ,` , _......., ucunug at `[03 Chills. Silver buymg at 4;, selling M11. Gold in N_Y. 143;". Sterling Exchange 9}. Fnuuurs.--Advices fr ' port lhe achooners M. F. Merrick, While Mont Blane, W. J. Preston for Kingston from Milwauk logc, Lake freighta more a.cliv_o, but witbdut change of rates. N_Y, )SIe1-ling -. Kingston, -Hay 19. MONIY MABKl'l'.-FOLGlB. Bnos., bankers, repog-u, money market as followa:-Ame:-ican currency buying at 69; bills, 72 silver; selling at 702 hills. at 11.1 Exchange 91 Fa-.,..._- I,,,.,-... . uu_ u--uuuu ulcr. last rellerl several hours, and adjuu doing anything. Metlicalgteetimouy seems to tabliahcd that the College : lately reported to Ire suf Trichinosis were actually afic disease. A-young man. `who attempted to poison himself yesterday, is under treatment at the general Hospital. He isfexpectetl In l`eC_UVf. The City Council seem to be in anotlu-r mu(H|e. Many of the stfeets are in n cnmliiion dangerous to life, but there" are no funds to repair them. Sidewalks wash- ed away by the ond have never been re- paired. The Council met last night, quint- adjourned without. ..u-au_'- Geurge Gratton, cnmmited to stand hi, trial fur the manslnugbler of Mendnn, has been mlmiued to ball. An nrtillerymau, who was under arrest when the Grecian strunk, jumped aver- tnnrd to swim ashore, and has not since been heard of. The Grecian was insured for $40,000. _-....-......... uuvv u. S. S. Mos:-h_v, an agent of an English _juw:ll::r lncre, died suddenly yesterday mmning at St. Jumes s Club rooms,{wl;ere he was staying. The coroner's inquest has adjnurnctl for 9. report of the post mom.-m. Mosehy is said to havo been an opium cuter. l`hVc Crescent Lacrnss club oftlnis cily is to play the Brockville club on the Queen's birthday. ~ ' 1 "' ""'J commercial and monetary whole Dominion uud as shun as certain as day light n.1irl'ecclcmable currency before many years, M measure down. (.3 LV II I ,,,J __.._-.` us-u Ia l\4Ii|IaI Ill I-LIE Grzzelte nssnling the government banking system, which he says seems to be made for and by the Bank of Montreal. He he- SL'l`Clle:a` every member nf the House 0fCom- mnns, as they love their country `as they hate tyranny and oppression thrnugh mnnstrnue. money power, as they would avoid a pm-nm......:..1 .._.I ...-_-A Mnntrcul, May 20--Mr \'Vi|lium VVorl(- man, of the Cily Bank, has 3 letter in the /V1.-`J1- ..__-IZ__ 4:15 p.m. 4:35 .___ .--.....,., -nu [|\,||. nu `much damaged by water. `.`____1A\:_A_ _, < .- ` "F5" `J Lfonnplaints come too much min. 'l`wo boys named O'Donnell and McEwnn succcetled in escaping from the Refnrlnhtory -.Lt St Vincent dc Paulyesterday evening. A slight rqocccllrrctl last evening in a box maker's shop above the Delmonico saloon and the latter, as well as Cnrrip;an s, were Tll1'l4`l1 Illllurrntl I." -.-L-- _--v.-_ -v-\.rA.Il.IIlJAI.l-In I Montreal, May 10,--Sir William Logan i was last night. elected President ufthe Natu- i ml History Society. 'l`..... L.... ._,_.__,1 run. 1. - -- `- nu clltu uuu In 101.: over IUU ID number. The House went into committee on tha reso- lutionl. Mr Jones in the chnir. ' Committee role and reported the relolutlon. on Mr Lnnzevin presented a return re-lnlive 3 In Harbours of Refuge on Lulu Huron. `Also, 1 n fl'lIH'n showing the progress minds in opening qicummunicntion between Fort William and Fort (jury. : ." Tlnn Klan.-.` -1.: .... __.l _. L .1`:-_ members for Walt Durham and Argenteuil in their opinio|Il-nl to the impropriety of alluring wnrrhousemen to lune receipts in their own name. After the remarks of the memhcn for` West Durham and Argenteuil, and otbufl, he felt bound to drop the B;ll,nnd would `move that thtl Committee should rino. The Committee rose. Mr Magill moved that the House go into com- mittee I0 consider the foowing resolutions: That it is expedient to provide. thnt in future, in the inspection of green hip or call thine, every inspector appointed for that purpose shall be{ entitled for the inspection of such kip or calf: skins to a fee of three centl for elrh skin in IOIB under 100 in number, and two and a hull cents ` for each skin in lot: over 100 in number. "`hA `JIIIIJHI u-..-.s 2-5.. ..-__----A-- --- - - I The. House Adjourned at half-past ten. ....-- -uubt. - at 51,50 @ 3l,62 for new men; Id Lard rmer at 17} f2) 19:: 1913 for kettle rendered. ____.___.__.__;__ S1 '11.` 01.4 L TEL EGRA MS. THURSDAY E\7LN1{}, 3xAA1' FROM MONTREAL. .. Aux western in more 31,50 Io. Lard ----- -` ` L U4L'M.&Ia 01 A L. -o_.j 1: Kingston ' bill` of the LE :1} 0|... cw uuuj BUCIIIS [0 DIV II street ` to In: ..n'..-:..~ ,-- ...,..-5c at.rI:l:6 lumlly' suering from : aiicted with that , I .'...a nun. IIIIIIC ; ___,....... uuryer, nu just us: United States as the County of Hamilton .. . .-`.5 Fl IUCU sold `clions Wheat Io-day; yesterday on privite unchanged, buy- Provinions nominally nu- lly nominal. Ashes un- ?2_ __ g- SEE 1'11zs?1T_ .--Amnrican. L >!s; we state and western; L to choice. extra. state ; an to chain: 07' --*` in from the country of or the priao/1<:er; Mr the Attorney Gen- ,._.---J u-u. Ull ; n In L62 for nnuv --A-- r) - --I W` errick, Squall, an, And L. Parsons, Ikee, with wheat.a.t zactivo, without lawyer, bu ; 0 Unimd 9*-" bur fully 93. street. f.. mu- uuy 175-` family rm... i I }-J an 'l`raveIIcn nnd Postal kI`|'i`lcu -.., vu auul FOR the benet of the pub _to_id attend at the End: scribe:-a will |_e|l to-non-ow tnrduy q'fm-noon: at 2} o'ch nfrorva 50:: `anything. ._.._ -..- K -- `L in ':%lOlPSON, I. f _ m - I3. xmgum: my 20, 1369. --.....,, -u_aJrIlIl.lg to Dr. H: tern into the composition of Ronog-ntive. Prapnred by _ 1--v.`-vvuu It I} uorvagon anything Tenn; strictly Gui. 3 . ever prepared. It is delightfully `pol-fumed, god entirely free from all irritating qualities, while it combine: the virtues of both its constituent ingredients. An I beautior of tha hair, Cocoa- Nut Oil ins long been highly prized; and G_ly- cerinq, ncqording to Dr. Huull |'snnlyIiI. en- into [ha cm-n-u..:.:.-_ -: .j-- as PARTNERSHIP hereusro.-e knnwn u T RIGNEY 5'. SLAVIX bus this day been dissolved by mutual consant. ' Thu bnlinou will be cniried Mr Slavin, gvho will settle All | Mr Hlavin. 313 I the lute rm. i?%3wo A few years old. OLD R1E_WHISKEY!` ------2 l.\J 111,14 And for solo by all Hair-1 Mng 20. - 5 Guinness men ronrnn, Blood . H N 500 dozen Lnbsttls Eui India. Pole 4 200 " Mild Ale. 100 44-. Scotch Ale, Edinburgh. W. R, Ilnl? A .. -- -.... `A50 uunu uurgn. W. R. IIORAE #00. man ronrenmsu ronnn: l'lnin-5..) `rntnrr -n.-..._-- ,___.-` .. I\- Jenrreya my ne Em India u 3 GEMMELUS Potted Ham, Potted Beef, Tongue, an_d Balance of Boat. `I. `D II_fIAII I _ NOW LANDING," Ex Ship wenllfer; from G] nh;nnAnnT 9-A--9 13' xmusmx * POST ornds. PATRICK sngviri. All account: must be settled without dull]. Kingston, Mn; 19, 1869. jj-'-Z-1: I Call `soon and see the handsome Carpets before they are all sold, at the Montreal House. I... II W ngnon. 11:! 3: l Mr Kcnnoth McKenzie, one of the most prominent and well-to-do farmers of the township of Pnslinch. with a. party of aboug forty sturdy young Canadians of that vi. cinity, psssgd through London on Monday, over the Great Western Railway, on 1-gut, to Red River, via St. Puul s, Minn. They carry with them stock, horses, implement right sort of men to encounter the bard-. shipswhich must be met by the pioneer. 'ThrAdvertise1' says Mr !lcKenzie visited the Red River country last year on a pm? sp:cting tour,,and formed a very high opi. mun of its agricultural capabilities. He secured his title according to squatter lawn to 1,400 acres of the choicest land, cmbrac. ing wood, water and prairie, by plnughing two furrows completely around the-block -an occupation -which occupied three days, He now. goes out at the head `of this vnnm-. :seeds,&c., and seem to be precisely the` _ _ V . , `,_l,...,.vu vv unvu VUUUIJIULI Tllrce days. of this young colony, ands large number more are to fol- ` low. ' . ' ' " CQMPETEN min- 1:--. - 9 Bolton Adm-(fur II I um ~ gmboundor In Wu? ington gxpi-eu:b1:|:l:;hh holng fully utinod sum: the United Stitu g: i thoriliel in vrefereoce to Cuban a.'nir|_ Tumlimlmcm numusu DRINKS. Lempn Syrup in bottle. Raspberi-y do Strawberry `u do Ginger { do Banana do to. kc. `ta. "1 1-. .psu..--- May 5. eoum nu-. 1:30 p.m. Mixed train 2:45 mm. 1:50 " ` '5 3:15 uvyurn 1'nu_1'1' Swing I-chine A Dnlv In . May 8. __--__ _ -1.. III}. [Sn Half-Gallon Glue Jun, very chdieo, 50 cents uclr .' I May 14. LJ May 14. Dissolution Family and old If/e_.* ECEIVED this day one our lontf of and Old Rye Whiskey. Extra qu W. R. VMCRAE J ,/-j__.__ T0rangesT and -Lemons [UST RECEIVED. Very nd. ` W D Ilnbnn - 9..-owing Apply to coco-atvcznmg THE RIPQWV l\Y!'\ .-,..._ I.I"LI\I W-CI. _ 4:05 mm. I Hind train 10:00 a. :11, ~ :1 1. 1 Peal Iilgby -Hen-lugs Arriving. ;E'S'I` DIGBY HERRINGS in prime order. W. R. IORAE & .00. MM 14. ...-- : nu-vllllllulg IIUIII Guinnou _S1out Porter in qu. Younger : celebrnted Alas Tennans far-fsmzd Ales `- Jelfrey I vary MMEI.I.'s p..n...a u...- n---A AUCTION SALE ' Prunes I Pram-s[!_ POUNDS PRUNES for ONE DOLLAR. Z. W. R. MGRAE & CO. H 8. l EA0llEB AND PEAISS. WANTED IT OPERATOR on I lchine. OP . -- - '3' min; out the submerged hig- Tbo sunk:-.n veuel does not, nun! 1%. :. oL- -I-~ ' ` J NO. DUNBAB,- Merchant Tailor, p-:-|--- - or Pirtnersnlp. w. 13.. you: 1: Co.` l'l`l|`.R, quarts nnd pints. It ll . N W. R. l[aAE 8 00; .j- I4 `.l..l. I1 1.11.4, it-Dreueri `in the city. 1 ct] ul;lE. W. R. ICRAE I GO. uslll puree; and G_ly- .ot every popular Hair by ., ....u .... null! qt runu Fhinkey. quality. RMMCRAE & CO. DANIEL mamiv, PATRICK SLAVIN. nattlad win-...o A I-- E7.I,'3':Ted Potted we ' w. B. lloRAE 1: oo. ` rmlsn malts .w.n. Mosh: & co. R. I[cBAE .3 Co. James Davis. mt Tailor, Princols-It. lasgow. Singer ` p, 0-n-I,` .-1 G E. ve H _- uovlvl Flotintions to aifirs VOIVC` Ila _ * v of public 1`w.n N0!` 01"'h` ` ' nIso;,purstr soo pieces!-oil` _. aving ma p,,.,,5`p;gg Y 59 W031 content to much ,1 ` 4 V` t 1lVe_tbe qaestiqn " "" m3'}d."lL3 if F ` ii Ippsrent, beyo Luce ` Spring It uuuuuv III 533% verylovr p.,..y`. ,:.w..i your nil -LI villi. `I outside an A. VA:-1 la-u- ...x._..x ...-..- u-no uvl, clnnnel and the 55%` H Inrietv; 4.... ` able that the acts 0 T nld` tarnish the fair .- _.___.._._._ . Empbgtically denies ` I Marin] cinspiracy. were the result of C lose. Arrive n.1nl'1Il 1 .pnn Afril 8. ARI norfq cm The Dutch Parliament has . stamp duty on newspapers. 17'M:.3~_13.--The Standard `an the Alabama claims MM . ides-of uwaiting furt Parliament a_.nd Go fbuuiness to an indenit VA ]ngland s sentiments ":puonuunce she is sti if to : props: tribu mung: and dgrnages; `b hoped the` controve _ ends, whntgver th (b, is I M a L ,( ------v-cu unu.|, LIU W3 "l`I`0r seek than drunk." Upon being informedthat he would be expected to pay $2 for his lodgings last night, he shrugged up his sbdulders, elevated his eyebrows, and spreading out his; hands, declared nppealingly that he had no money, and, with a comically pathetic expres- sion, hoped monaeignenr would forgeeve" him and |.. K {3` k H J 19f--'l`lIe London Ti to discuss the relati ; ma d_dur'mg the late Z. ` Americnns Ind ` M ';intended to be void I = oinions or symp I30 abject or intern: Americana mun Vnn M ~ similar in what: \ ; tinted with Great u, I. proximo. , ` 1`.'--An ugly riot .l:en prominent in _tha ' inn nspim=y- V` A existing between X ggettlement of t . M d wouldbe sure to j funfonunate occu ` sins dinatised tens `go tholngperinl LL`.-gi the danger of estriiugi by the commj __ 1.4:: I-or-nnflv hnnn A` i`19.-viniste.- Burning. Frcnch Linioter of 18,-The elecgons in t ` y to remit _tav_onrnbly the general result th `leaves little hope f . 1&_1-he A1-chbisho .m_ P,.,;ck_Leahy, i to .t.he /rrecent o `mg south of Ireland. `.ble that. o .___:..I-. 011:: (ah- '-`"4 r puu---- '- iiwaginon Engl;;d Esq amig- .18.---Senor Figuer to-dsy submitted t --ran:-:- Pour: Cot'n'r, Thursday.--There were but two prisoners at the `dock this morning, both charged with the too prevalent vice of drunk n- nese, The first, Sylvestre Berchaud, a French ` Canadian, pleaded for liberty on the ground, of a first offence and a remarkably quiet maniner when under the inuenceof the potent cup. glle appeared exceedingly surprised, however, when the police informed the magistrate that far from being quiet, he was excessively noisy last night on the street, and persisted in singing a Fre h Canadian drinking song for two hours after T incarceration in the police cells. ed to pay the usual ne of $2. (The secnd prisoner, Zerefns Charah, a queer looking old man with large aquiline nose, small sharp black eyes, and shabby genteel apparel, took his place at the dock, and said he was from Normandy, and was making his way on foot to Montreal, , and when the policearrested him, he was gore informed that . L- }- ' 5 He was order- .:.g would regai- "Ea `#1.; \_18.-'l`ho Vice I from this port Vista} tour throng "5""" `J V _ r I_ have recently begn ...'I'ho negotiation sen France and: nlted. The seuio -open in this ch xv, Ivyoqld raga`:-1 Annul. nau_ u ue ; W V. Sweepatake 400 yards. 2_ sh !Serg't. Saunders, 1 unuuul`rS, cl III. Match--for primtes only-Rangea, and 400 yrcfs. 3 sbotsat each range, In p` private 0. Cnrmi_c.o,14 points, 34; 2nd do vale Hughes, 12 points, :33; 3rd do. pri` Earileqy, 12 points, .52. IV. .\1atch-Opeu only to tpose who had won any prize in the preceding matches. Ii ges, 100, 209, and 40-Wyurds. 3 511013 at 0 range. 19: prize, `c`erg`:. Donnell)`, '27 poi $2; 2nd do. Corporal Mullen, 27 points,1 3rd do. Curpornl Horn, 23 points, 75c ; 4:h privale Rogers, 20 points, 25c. Private \ mm was a lie ; won by the former. V k`;)>F`>" - - i J Rrnr-: MA'rcH.--No. ] Company, Cap` tbews, had 3 rie match on Tut-sda_v_last butts. The shooting was good whod it i: derstood that the wind blew fresh acxo range during the whole of the (shooting. following is R summary of the proceedin 1. Company Prize, $lO--Ranges, 200, 4( 600 yards. 3 shots M. each range. W. private A. Hora, 22 points. ` _ II. Non-commissioned Ufcers Mulch,- ges, 200 and 400 yards. 3 shots at range. 15: prize, Sergeanl Alex, Smi points, :33; 2nd. do (!nmn..1 o...-L-, -- ._._Bu. JDI Pl rlalf, >33; 15 points, S52; 3rd between Sergls. Sn by Saunders, $1. In Man-In ra- ,-___ ......u-, 4ua_y autur DoWs-Pr0p Emperor, Chintz: burgh, gen cargo ; Prairie Slate, T densburgb, gen cargo; scbrs Lad; _timber; I .LI)ax}1(e,S S-:gi'cnw,a _Kingstou, htimber; I A , aginaw, Kingston w eat. L'1~--Schrn W. Y. Et'ne-ry, Hamil Burwell, light; Whitney, Ugdenabu naw, Iigbl;`AH:nO:`-.IVph91', Kingsxpu, light ; prop Maine, Uswego, Chicago, Grauile Stale, Uswego, To1edu,gen Cl west, light. ` ,.___ ["5 uuu. Int! (I touched at the same wharf with H! Merrickville, laden with shingles ! cent, -and mercyandise for Swift. V`nia.ble in the morning. S.W. in I n\L, nu ,_._-... ... .u.. munuaug. i The following vessels ; Welland Canal, May 20th: r\,....... , _,- __.-......,5 ....u u:,uuU ousn wheat for ` the M. T, Compnn__ The schooner Mary nrrii:.- ' ed at Glassford & Jones` wharf at noon fiom I Cliicggo with 13,000 bush wheat. Clyde and Mary wi'h 20,000 bush wheat List night, and the barges Monarchy and Waterloo with 22,000 bush of corn this morning, left the same wharf. The schooner Ware Crest arrived . this morning 1'rom_TLronto wi'b 12,000 bush 0!? wheat for me )1. T. Company. The prnpt-Her Colonistwizh general cargo toun-hed_at Swift's wharf on her way down, Ind discharged 15.) _ _ ,, _ _ '.-, n_\r1 muutu-ml, ll ! tow of the City of Hamilton; the propeller Bramford parsed down With a full cargo of our, and the schooner Belle Case unloaded wheat yesterday from Adolphustown at the same wharf. The schooner Stafford arrived in Swifts wharf this morning from Vermilion for Mona:-cal with grindslone-5 and block-stones. Sin discharged 3 portion of` her cargo here and pro- ceeded to her destination. The schooner China arrived this morning at Gardendaland wigh lirnber from Bear Creek, and the Prince of Wales ..._ 1,.i_- schooner let": the some port last night for mu l_ _ Samara S1-umrm nn1a.-A serious stabbing l affair occurred yesterday afternoon near King- ; ston Mulls. in which aman dangerously woundvd `_his slop-Ion. The particulars as far as` we lmvo been able to ascertain are Ilroao. A French Cu- nndian by the name of Pelcr Sewey had been l drlnking for some time past, nnd had by his ox- \ toss beconroparrhrlly deranged. When-in Lls can lition ho: nrnnngml to obtain yossussiorn of n loaded gun which he secrrled in his bedroom. Mrs Sewey ft-aringlw wonld do misc}riofrrqm=,:=t- ` ed lwr son to go inlu the bedroom and endea- i vour to get the gun, - which he did, `when nn nlrrrcntyion vnsued;bclween him um! I.:. --,7 I I - - l l l x r I x I V ' and his step-fzulnr, who I raga drew a kniln and Shlbllk` ; in the e\bdon1(-n,inllicring n fen , ,- ._., 3,... tch-Opeu not prize Rau- each 3: points, points,1:l ; urpoml 4:h:kdo. ogel-s_ nninln Otto n- - - ' , D ..... -. ....5u .uuuueu_at a'witt's discharged 15.)` p and pig iron. The tug Mary Ana` {the {we barges from He, for Cape Vin` merchandise vm _Q...;r. n. n. "v- ,-_.._. ..u.gn 11!. IL] -shooting is ;m _ mt across uh e mg The I proceedings :- ny Prize. $lO--Rnnn4a. Finn .r...- - ., -v I.-unula, . aU('-. I kpq__pri-tn 5-1 V"-/ 'il\4 ucLgCll.|'.iE Alex, timilb` 17` ad. do Corporal Reuben By`_nt, i 3rd do. for the last prize, a lie I .Saunders and Donnelly. Won I l. ' \IlJ (lb \ 11 poinlg. Cl! Chiuuo, ()gden3- go Toledo, Og- Lady Moulton, nsburgb, Ti'rnhA:-- -M--L -- , r_.-..- -guy. 11115 gly Versisted in ;n|-an -- E`---"" ..,.-J hooner W. Shape f'rJm Racihe Iing with 14,000 bush wheat for I M. rr|.- ..,.x...-__ -- G _.. -- .-u nnA:l:|I|ClllUUU.. passed through the av 201h - , ,_ -.v..;. unuuto. X35 '3 n ualion. China` ing Garden Ialand wighl I nuu, wulfl. Emery, Hamilton I [mar [Ina-I. n-I---~ * -_., .-.nuurr. " ze .~34-Rangt-5, 200 `and each range. Won by 115. )--Rang_e, 40d and ' rnpge. Wot by `I ta. Capt. Mat- An 'I'..,...1,_ . . of the Alabama claims shows that , concede, and a collision with whom tin-_v _ste has scornfully rejected. 'I'heoAisbama question continues to agi- tate the English journals, and justsin pro- poition as the fixed determination of Eng- lish sentiment is made manifest to rtjert llr Snmner's proposals as preposterousuml humiliating, so in the United States the sensation excited by the Senstor s belliger- ent speech tames` into indihrence and :1 disposition to wait and see how the false step of the rejection of the treaty-can be remedied. The discussion on this phase the Lnited States is in no rnoQ_d for a serious and bloody war with Great Britain, whose` naval superiority they are forced to rightly consider would completely cripple Americiu comrnercefcreate a debt that would be sure to be repudiated,` and, when the struggle should be ended, w'ould still leave them in no better position than at present, but in all probability a worse one, to collect the damages the determination ofwhich by arbitration the American Sen- The episotflc has done good. It has opened the eyes o the Americans. It has reminded them of the truism, which Americans are too apt to forget, that there are two sides to every question; and has driven them to admit that the American side of this question, as described by Mr_Sumner, and acted up to by the Senate in a momentary surrender of judgment, may not be so well founded or so tenable as they had at one time believed it to be. And one incidental consequence, * owing as a result from the preposterous extravagance of Senator Sumuer s dermmd, is the damage done to the philo-American party in England. Professor Goldwin Smith feels this, and in aucaddress deliver- ed at cathedral in Cornell University yester- day, he strenuously opposes Mr Sumners views, and though still adhering to his anti-colonial theories, he -tells his Ame- rican admirers. what -they had begun fully to apprehend before his opportunity for aseertinguthe truthscnme to hand, that Great Britain cannot and will not relinquish any other colonies to satisfy demands of the na- ture ofthooe put forward _by Mr Sumner as the leaderiof the American Senate. Mr Goldwin Smith pleads for John Bright and others, who along with the Professor himself, are chargeable with being joint authors of the very mischief that is now descend- ing on their heads in merited punish- meet. But for Mr Bright's extreme declarations as a philo-American, and but 1 or Mr GoldwinlSmith's often avowed readi- ness to sacrice the colonies. and to Silrrtn- der to every demand put forward by the American party, Senator Sumner would never have` been encouraged to tukeithe ground he has done. John Bright is pro, `perly punished by the reaction which is taking place in England; and Professor Goldwin Smith is ttingly disgraced by the renegade position which he has chosen `to occupy. The Americans, after tearing lway the cobwcbs spun by the Manchester radicals, which their own conceit has too readily permitted themselves to be blind- ed therewith, are coming to a more hon. onrahle state ot' mind, in which they are willing to recognize national feeling in other peoples as quite as sacred as national ifgeling in their own. Out of this improved istate we may look forward to the amicable hettlement of all international diicultiesi but the probability is that the scheme of the Johnson-Clarendon protocol, dressed up a little di'ereuI_ to save appearances, will yet nally be the instrument by which the Alabama claims will be determined and settled. 1 s just abolished the ,,,-v _ -...uu nu: qt-i om J. H. He-m`gersnn's. sh wheat, 63 bus peas, [ slavgs, for Montreal, in amilton; awitb or t_1'.e nngn Qo..ll'-- ` ._- .- \./\J. 1! th e nflernc -.......,..\ . W s:1......_ 1-. h .< 5 2 barge Falcon was de- ..._ I '1 rv - I '3].Y-R-dngesl, 200 `ach ranon In n-:.... ..,, uummon, P01: Ugdenaburgh, Sag; Kingston, Clievelanc L Chit-nkvn n-.. --_~- _ _ _ - . - - A man U_I5 I, . ;ueer I mall : , - .-. v\.1Io|.u ficngo, gen cargo ; ,g9n cargo. Wind 7 _____. __-.-u.--Luv UUVVIDIDCDK Iihner Hirun Cnlvin, wu despnlcld last night from Garden Island to the wreck of the Ghana GI-oeinn, with divers, and the necessary Ippuun lcr getting 1.-nnncl ...-_-. rm-- --- .......5cr, .;uu "89. prize, `Ind tin V\-H: |isch-nrged ! "2 Ann`, I -nL..,, , :- A'l\}\.lIlUu' Bark Mary ; scbr White] Just at the` do` pri-Y priyntc wn uclu a court or courts, of which due notice wou'd be given, Voluntary service being generally Um imperfect, these men would be slightly remune- glit rated, and would hold their courts in every one Eh of the constituencies in which, bylaw, theta was his a separate polling place at the last general elec- ' meeting of this court would be 9" preliminary, for receiving statements for their Dd information ; and it would be for them to take .1d such steps as they thought necessary, to obtain and at the end of that period they should hold 2; ly, tinal court for the revision of the list. Having gt previously called public attentionf to the ne _e sit of having a thorough list 0 voters, t ey T ahguld administer an oath to parties claiming the at right to vote, and then the list so prepared would be the legal list for the constituency. In: is, r necessitate the three pet-sans composingfthis egurt.` - murt be chosen by the overnment o the ay, '3 I and there would perhaps be cases of partisan- ` ship. To remedy this, there Wm! to be the right of appeal. In Ontario We propose that the ap- ; peel shall be to the County Judge of each . count and that he shall sit; for every constitu- `e ency ywizhin the boundary of his'county as a 3 5 Court of Appeal. Wefpropose also to make `tihe necessary allowances or this purpose in or-`er that the service may not be slightecl. In the d Province of Quebec, where they had an analo- ! ; gous system in the Circuit Courts, the appeal -J could easily be provided for. In New Bruns- ?- - wick they had County Judges as in 0t.l'J'O,Stil1d could ado t the same Ian` and in ova. co- , * tia, wherepthe J udgesp wetle over-worked, "he I thought it would be necessary to appoint revis- ` iug barristers. This being nally settled as the , basis of an eiectoral system; a body of voters for r the Dominion of Canada who provided. After- wards tbers will be no necodsity for the expense 1 rt/1; _D -4\n|.IlI|l nuu lot He cannot vote'on a shop or warehouse, and must be in possession one year before regis- ` tration, and must have paid up rent to the amount of $3 ). It ialurther proposed that ev- ery person in receipt of an income of $400, as in counties, shall haven VOi.:3.':Il] towns and in- corpornted villages the value is to be $300. if proprietors, and for tenants $20 instead of $30 as in cities. The class to be alfected by the $20 in tovrnv, we believe to be the same class ol lredespeople which qualify at $30 in cities, and hence our placing the gure at 2320. He would not further trouble the House with the details of the measure as to jriint. oscophtion and other points, but would address himself to the qiieation of how this work was to be carried on. They could not look to thezassessors, for the reasons _already given, b-..t had to take some means of ascertaining the beat consideration we could give,to the subject. He intended to adopt as system bearing an analogy to the one in the l Tnu`e...-I u._.-. L - - - K _ _, ,,, -_- "an. no unnu aume IDGIIIS 01' jascertaining one United States, by which, within a specied pe- riod after the_ptusing of tbeAct, a body of three man in each constituency` sworn to do justice, held a court or CO|1t|`.5,L-f bicb Voluutarv Pm-vim: I>m:...'-. t-n-4--"/ pquuad Tao ves II III II Inc f0|lod,,l'|e in tho` lnyh pang: or am ' ,,- _....... .....c n row, nut ne must b or a mootlnly tenant of a dwelling lot He in year be wration. and .....a. L... V ,.- .......- w .,~xuu m clues. \` ti'a.'. every tenant paying an ` 530 shall have :1 vote, but be I! 0|` 1: fI'Il'|;I.lI'rI n..___- ......u-u...~, cAL;r:pl. U119 WLIICEI OK Scutin, that every person havi come of $400, having been in of it for one year, shall have a bausled the Government. scbel counties. In cities it was pro owners of land valued at $400 a It had been xed at $600 in 011` of 1866, and reduced by the Le 1-onto since that time, and now i: shall be $400 in cities. W [U'&'. EEPPV Hanan: -- , , ,_...-.. ...... gm, auction or the country. A squatter would be regarded as a trespasser ; I but any one holding under any agreement re- v cc-guise-d by Governmentps being obligatory on lb:-In in the same sensing: a location ticket, &c , shall have a. vote it the %property is worth $200. _Tbis comprised all the qualifications regnrding counties, except one which obtained i ` everv Dersnn hnu-im..,.. .... .- i .......... nut: pcnsu now occupying real esta'o ` in the counties were the praprietors of the soil, Jthottgh of late years that was not so much the-. case. As the country became more improved. . and farmers more `wealthy, a system of rental l and`tenaney obtained. We therefore propose`: addition to the fr:-`holder that every tenant on at written lease--we make it written in order to prevent` any collusive arrangement such as I would create a tenancy by word ofmouth--every' tenant of ve years and upwards, having a writ.- ten lease, paying $20 a year, and being in post- session at least one year before the registration of his vote, shall have a vote. We propose also | that every tenant Wh0WO|'kS afarm on shares which he holds tor ve yrars on A written lease, and whose share shall be worth $20 annually, i shall have a vote in the event of his being one l year in possessitn before becrming a voter. A voter must hold a ve years lease, but one or two years of it having expired would not die- qualify him. Then we propose that` a person Loldiug an agreement from the Crown before acquired by the party shall have I vote if the rruperty is worth $200. This was not 9. mere party. It was one for the benet of all [arties and every section of the regarded as a trpnnnu... . V. aunutuu 1 n1 uument. ` eessment laws lmrl been twice attered since Con- federation, and from reading the public journals he believed he was correct in stating that the present Government of Quebec were under H pledge to introduce a measure tor the readjust- ment of the use qnent law next. sesaion. There- tore, so far as Untario was concerned, the whole of the 5 tea: under `which we are here has been swept away, and there is no mode whatever for h lding elections in Ontario by which aperson can come to their choice, with the assurance that he has been legally elected. It was deemed. necessary to return to the system prevailing in some of the Provinces before the Union, and to pr vide lirst what amount of*pro- perty should giv 8. man 21 vote, and then settle a. mode as inex naive as possible, it deciding who has :1 vote. From the statement of qualiti- .._.:....- L- I In Untario the a.s- t : ; 1*.-112L1AM1:N_T or CA N.-11)A'. { ` Tueday, May l8.-In Ilia House of Common! "~Sir John A. Mncdonald gum notice that on ' I 1`t_1ursday nu-xt. he wauld l1-Eng in a Bill (stub-_ liahing A Supreme Court 101' l|Ie~ Dumiuion of Canada, 0:- .1 u . -- > _ _ _... - ~~ J uycuunucn nu l't.'Bl 691318 to the value of $200 and upwards sbouldhavea \o`e, and this, it would"be observed, was higher Jhnn the qunlicuiion in New Brunswick and i .\'ova Si-otia. it being $150 in the mm, and 25 L II] the former. In the early history ot'U4nudn tof Ibe persons now occupying ` mos ` . though wars Hm: u-... ..,,. ..,. .....-L THE DAILY NEWS--THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20. ,,,, ........5 uccu Iu UUIJH. I 3 vote. scheme as n nininu Gr -..... -._,(-A-J _ __ Til Stunt: Gucux.-'l`he Government icing. m...... n-a_:_ _,- - - - `- - K - V K , _ _ _,. bvgynlll WICKE- -receiving d ey thought a list of Voters! as n... ......u , _. .,. _..vnn \JI'IJ ll|ILlI' .~ESSlI'l?Dl laws_1hie was the most mdvuf asceru-mining who ought to nr members of Parliament; but in 10 Coutodernu-Ll PFOVIIJCPS it would lllut the whole of 1119 assessment )r. in any way under the comrol 0` an Pnxliament, In Ontario th- s mi he co:-rec: in Rlntinrr mm .1... ,, -_- .....,, perhaps ratio ne it for nvm-w ........n.. _..-... Anal` CA` rnmenr. sxV:bV;2n17e as regarded -5 proposed that the ued shall have a vote. L Onlalio by the-law Ed bV the [.PDia]ah'n-n in 'l".. ,_ _.,.... .-urnuvcu, med. choldcr 3 Illiv IIFl'nnrv(nIv|n-at ---L ...v .u uulnuu U] lIl0'IW by Legislature in To- we propose that We also propose ying annual rental of , must be a yearly dwelling hnnnn nnri LIE Luual. U3 3 Jenny bpuse and al-Inn nu .....--L-,._, . - ..-.._..-. .u uuvu. 'ing an annual in- boua de receipt | vote, This 9., uc |t|.'ClpI. Tbis_ex- nnnun _J._ J 'I'be Board of Trade having tnlvfen the lend in this city in demanding that the p1`o~ posed new Banking law should be p0sl]mn- `ed until nfterxa thorough investigation into the cause of past commercial disastc rs, sig- natures lave` begn obtained to the Board's petition by canvasscrs, from merchants and othrs who have joined in asking for n poutponement of the lnczlsllfe. It is under- stood tint this petition will be forwarded to Ottawa this afternoon and he presented to the House of Commons at an early l|n_\`-

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