Kingston News (1868), 26 May 1869, p. 2

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_ _-- ,......- -mo u,vuu gill, h hnlfa cent, and 150 empty our bnrrell, _ : one young man who held $300 in lichen 3 blue-edited nlnle. THE} DAILY NEWS---WEDNESDAY }EVENING, MAY 26. ,__-' .. -.-r-unuilw `s, Duelllng I; France, and Jack {he , are among the shorter aketchu madma- BY -rm: S1':.umn SPLn'rAN.-Tbe rivnrl n0 oh-n- ..'a.l_-|- -r ;--.- --rvu u;nII'l.I [Ll [n Prizes were 8,000 gilt, I. emmv nnr Ii. olger Bros. report the charter ;-Lifeguard, Oawego, Detroit, ; White Oak, Kingston, Cleve- Sl; Orkney Luis, Kingston, l,12 ; Tom Martin, Cape Vin- ), $1,130 ; all f. o. b. and Ame- o "' an his driver : control, dashed eat, and made I clean jump \ cartel- s trucks on the stand my was unable to dear the wag- im. The horse was secured, Lened, hut mu :..:......a L-- uancgu, uuron, coal ; , Erie, iron ore ; Chenna- , .1, . I-...-I. 'I:)_:..-, I passed through the , coal `Inn.-n, `of Aldermen Allen was put and ca , t/lave. resoln lion t as ado led with that amendment. 'hA:..: Daviefeon brought up the report of the committee on city. property, stating that in Alderman Ohown brought up the the committee on re: "``" d 8 as. It re-F commended `the: the petition of hose in companies K d 3 f r ednnee MP5! granted and ztirtlth? 2nd `;nKIl|0'o P-D9712: 5 'PPi |ld ied, and ` w ....... nnut U1 wuer at area general!` After some further discussion, th us the report was an Dvi I'I hhnnnkh --- -_., ...-. nutxu um um 3 schedule of rates for payment laid down by the Chancery Court. A: to the Inter used at tho re alluded to, it was very little, Ind be; appealed to_ the Mayor and thing like I proper supply of Inter. Atdormon Drennu said he should vote Aldnrmnn Allen : resolution, Itrnnge as it might nppear, being I meber of the committee on re, Inter and 3:1. He was opposed in com- mines to pining that item suv ucnt ullllg. Aldormnn Allen spoke to this moti length, denying that the city was co pay for water from extra hydrnnta, ing thnt there did exist schedule 1 nnvlnnnl laid l'nu-- I.- A ~- :5, no usuugnz, most Imperfect. It was then moved by Alden-mun Allen, sec- onded by Alden-mn`n Tomkins, that that part of _tee for furtherinveniguiou, to be reportednl the next meeting. Aldnrmnn Lilnn nnn`-- `- " ' wmcn mo Uompnny should be I-1e|d(_lfl,t:;(-)`l;.nV:;-` bln. Am J. Ouiminghun spoke to the committee in- vestigation of the correctness of the charges of the Company, which, he said, was most strict. The orgnniution of the re brigade was, howev- er, he thought, most imperfect. then mnvnri HI! Ll.l.._.-A --- __- _.._, ..... uuuucaulul in mat suit, and the company was obliged to keep up the nightly supply in the reservoir as in the original agree- ment between the company and the city. There was no schedule laying down `the amount to be paid for water, as he the speaker would show by reading the whole of the cbancery injunction. The speaker hers read the injunction, and con- . cluded by asserting that the city had oppressed the company by obliging it to keep up this ` I nightly supply in the reservoir, which entailed a necessity upon it of imposing a. proportionate` high rate of charges upon citizens to cover such expenses. _The Alderman pointed out what he considered would be the best practice respecting the nightly supply of water. Alderman Tomkins agreed with Alderman Allen, and bore testimony to the inetcient sup- ply of water at the tire alluded to, and at res gen.- erally. In the Branigau property re, Princess-av, there was not, he said, the amount of water consumed as was charged in the Company a bill. Nothing was said by the Company, it should remembered, ofthe timeswhen on the occurrence of res there was no supply of water at all, and loss of property was the consequence, and for which the Company held accounta- aijvn - - The regular meeting of lhe City Council took place in the Council Ghlmher lut evening, In day prevloun, on the evening of which it in culle- mer_y`lo bolrl upe meeling,having been oblen-ed M I public holldey. The Mayo? pres1ded,nud the following member: were greeenl : AIJ..__...._ A.1I__ n,,.,L,, (Vt _, - v nu -.... .......-.c._y uuu uenween the company and. city originated in the company}: having discon~ tinned the night supply of water on account of t the expense attached to pumping it each night. The city was successful in that suit, company the nilr 'Nu--- ..uuu- precisely the position of the bank's alairs, The statement of assets, for example, should include only those which haven Lana nk existence. But the returns of the Royal Canadian Bank have exhibited assets without deducting losses actually experienced. Thus" the indebtedness of men known to he insolvent has been used to swell the volume of reported euels. The president and the cashier iu the eonre:-nation of the 17th April, admitted losses to the extent of $200,000, which amount had not been deducted from the aggregate of assets returned to the government. Hy estimate of the lanes far exceeds these gures. I know that the losses at one agency, which the president Ind cashier put down at $20,000, really run up `to twice that sum ; end though other of their representations may not be so far from the truth, I am convinced that they fall considerahl y short of the reality." ' C I: _L; ' ` He was not aware of any ached ptuermau uttuereleeve objected to the strong feeling displayed by Alderman Allen against the Water Works Company, and objected to some of his statements as having no foundation. ule, as stated by Aldetjmuu Allen, emanating from the Chancery court, regulating the payment of water by the city. The speaker here read the original agree- ment between the city and the water works company. Respecting the extra hydrants, the speaker continued, in the ret agreement be- tween the city and the winter works company the latter were obliged to put tip 20 hydrants- these were nubeequently found-,to be insuicient, and the company erected others. When the city and company were unable to agree the city refused to use thele extra hydtgente, which were thrown on `the company's hands, and therefore the originnl 20 hydrants only were to be used by the city, and if the city did usetthe others` they were entitled to pay for such egpply from them The chaucery suit between the city oriainnnri tn .|.,. ....---~-' - ~ " ._.-_..._.u ...-._....._ vv\|-- l,u-...- Aldermen Allen, Brophy, Cl.owu, J. Oun- niugham, Dnvidnon, Dreunnn,3 Uibeon, Gilda- Ileeve, Kinghorn, A. Livingston, 0. LiVingn1o_n, Shaw, Sullivan and Tomkins. IIIL, I I . . . I- ._e, ........u vvvllu s-yynugcu. nuu nuupuau. There were no communicntionl, but the clerk ngnted that he had received a pamphlet publial - ed by government containing information for intending immigrants to Canada. Tbe clerk rend 1he= minutes M !be last meet- ing, which wene approved and adopted. f|'I|.`n,.__ A _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ __:__.:___ I". .- Alderman J, Cunningham hamded in the peti- ` tion- of the inhabitants of Arch am;-et, asking for a drain in that street, and hoping that the present petition, like a. previous one for :1 gas iintnp, vfould not be bum-d in "cold oblivion. Reta-rred lu the members of the ward. I Aldurman D&Vid:OD handed in the petition of Captain Wilt-on, l{A., asking for remission of rent for use of city hall on the occasion of the Isle concert. `Granted, gas included, E Alderman (`.IiI...n.. I-n-..unl.|> uh oh. -....:.:-_ . r .---: uuuutli. `uruuleu, Included, Alderman Gibson brought up the petition of Lark and Irviing, to lay down building materi- als on Brock Itreet, Gxantcd on the usual con- .ditions. AIJ_,_, V- u. -Iuu n.UJlII unuuuuu DADK. Alderman Gildersleevn replied that M. the time of the fmilure of that bank, the sum of $571, belonging to the city, was, in the bank, which would have to wait H5 chance with the sums belonging to others, but'the_re was little doubt that the notes, which were steadily coming up, would ultimately be redeemed at par In answer _to a question by Alderxmu Allen respecting an iitem in tho tepoit recommending payment of an amount for about 24,000 gallons of water, Alderman Drennan said that the water was nnnd at 11-... I-n.-. 5:-.. :_ n - - - Aldermnn Giilderaleeve bx-ought` up the rnport of the nance committee. It recommended the tnyment or certain accountl, and stated that the amount of taxes collected for the fortnight end- ing Ilny 24th was $175111. nllsrn-an All..- ....I.._A .I_, , , -.- - nu` nun; asnu was aI.lD:Ul. Alderman Al|en naked theposition of the cil_) a'nancia.1 nuira as affected by the failure of lhe Royal Gunadnu Bunk. Aldo!-nnnn l'lilA.~....~I....._.. _.,1`rJ -1 uunuus \;unu.l.ll|Jlt. 8. Alderman Allen decidedly` objectec payment of this charge, and claimed Water Works Company imposed upon uni the sooner the company was qua better, evrn if it were bought up by the would vote against that item of expeu his vote alone Bl0Od -recoided. Alderman Clmwn explained that th was 15 cents per 100 gallons, and from information that the committee on Br and gas could ascertain, the charge was: ODE Ncturally the catastrophe of the Royal Canadian Bank continues to attract atten- tion. The Hon. Donald McDonald's second circular has, like the rst,gnt into print, and reveals a shocking state of irregularity in the management by the Board of Direc- tora. Mr _t.McDonuld makes out a. strong charge against the bank that it has furnish ed incorrect returns to the government. This charge is one which so fully concerns the general pubIic,_that no apology need he offered for giving it publicity, for we nd it already published to our hand, albeit the exposureia contained in a circular marked private and condential. It is embodied in the following extract :-- a.ar\-- --L - - . uauvn-Ia. Aldennan Dtrennan brought up the; the ladies of the Hotel D'eu Hospital, lolve to open In. drain free of fronts about to build a new wing 10 the in, Grgnted. _ * ,-__ _- ..... .-... uni: In uiaulgalrs property, Princess street; At that time the cit.y a hydrants were unable to supply watt-r,?and the hydrant known as the old Edinburgh Un.st1z-,Aand the one near St Paul's Church, were therefore used. He objected to the payment of the item, because he considered that if the Water Works Company failed to supply water, through the hydrants, which the city had a. right to use, they had no right to charge for its taking the supply from the other source. He had signed the report mereiy because he found that his objections were useless, and that be was unsupported, `Alder- man Drennnn nlltided to the riport of- the com- mitteevon 51-, water and gas. which recommend- ed the paytnemt of this item in the report of the nance committee. AI.I..-__.. All - -- - ` nuucnluuu urunuan Ema that the used at the late re in Branigmfs pxoperty, that lime Ills: a-in . 31.-,a......... nun. Alderman Gildereleeva < Eelino dinnlnnnal I- Al-` ,-._ .. -uv uunuul CUWTDIP r It - -....\.u- pucul, Illa [O `I water at res generally. 9 discussion Hm 'cn'.1' qovlvoi. ompnny the city, quashed the t city. He Dll ilrln nf arr.`-u..i..-r. if .-..- ..,..-cu wuu maerrnan timony ire igau mate charged in nu. nm-.----=- decided Iy` objected to ITQE, and I -Inirnn .l\l\. vu. IIIIS ul- recton inforin you the: it in not correct that re- turn: to the government have been so manipu- lated II to conceal loues. `These returns, they euert, `have been prepared by the proper oloen of the bank, and are correct. Mr Smith, eleo, has `no doubt that the monthly returns were correctly prepared. Now, returns to the; government, to be trustworthy, should exhibit precisely the position llenk user. -m...... n\.\.\.u ucu explaim-ad the charge V gallons. and from H-In L...-. Lra nydnnts, and insin :11: Chum-Pv "---` - _-`- nuwlb` for as I ruled to Mayor : in saying thumbs pro- at that re wnnm --- -u-4:.-Ina", A\lI l(l.l..llCDI\lI.l III occasign ought dawn hnihlinn u-untu-: -4-nan UUJ C'4|rI.L IU` ,and that 3|-I-\nna..l .._.._ .1 _ ' '`H""' P "J |U lllt) . I19 expenditure if uded objected dermau Allan :u:ninI=| ...., -uu nun: tut: Ut`B'l miuee re, water 3 was 3 correct R.-n..:......n.. -_ _--,-_... ht the pelilinn of to he al- frontage, being 5 institution. ( ,_. d_--.....-..`b vain-uh .-" One other point rniaed"nfre|h by tom and Mr mith require: attention. inform corret at [Had an In 1-nun-gl 1.....- un- yup nuns |I.lI`J cuurge , the best wllnn an R-.. _. .4, null) 11, the nut! -- bogrnntgd 3:14; n, be Ippofntod Va-ywucu IU , insist.- nf u-0.... -`- me the -xulull 2_9t.h . 1'1 -.u-;nJul.l UI J35 tary of State, I guns. _ V II -uclu Ul'3. As a reward for the mean nection with the famine in \ hnrajah of Jeypor_e_han, by tn!-Ir hf` 9`- composed of aria The so-called Maternal As: locrntic ladies to nurse their own children n nearly 200 members. ' Ann ----' ` ` nln III [00 longer dumti forty years. mountain distfi;:=l.s- have on this spring than for _- ..-..... . -..-. . V` _~ Una uuu-nus nu LUK- _, .. eat. The failure of the Royal Cana- dian - Bank has, however, strengthened the, convictions of the nol:e-holding class that it will be advisable to give trial to a. aystem promising uniformity and stability in the Value of bank currency. Telegrams from Ottawa state that the -chances of a favourable consideration of Mr Roads reso- lution: have much improved in consaquence of thia third bank failure, and that the res- olutions are to be brought up at an early L day. /._._..__. The whole garrison Louisville, was poisone< ly, Government whose basis in the csrrying out of hall a dozen ruinous projects, and then qtnrrol` with them about a bnnkiug bill, that it facilitates the borrowing the borrowing of which has been decided by `lboae election, is something which approaches `very ngnrly to absolute imbeoility The truth ment has frequently fallen bel 017 per in the non- - ey market of the world. nu... LLIU vagueness or oetntt with which every- the eyes of many observers. So far as this par- ticular set of objections is concerned, we heliehe that the opposition to the new plan may be eisly removed. There is no one who can be in re opposed than outgselves to Government banking, whether under the nuns of banks of issue, or under that of legal tenders, as those Crenled by Mr Gnlt. Government has nothing honest to do with the issue of pspeT, though the Legislature msy properly make lows for rigo- lating it as for regulating all other transactions. We have no doubt that the tendency of issues by the Government is directly to that danger- ously easy course, of printing what the Govern`- ment chooses to cell money, and when it has set this stuff aoat, of forcing it upon the reluctant acceptance of the public. That has been done so frequently as to make us fear that any Gov- ernment. having once got upon the inclined plane, will speedily go to the. bottom of the de- scent. The Government in that case is the reel issuer of the paper. and it is constantly tempted to resort to short cuts to cover its banking blunders. t But no one supposes that the Gov- ernment of England has anything more to do with the issues of the Bank of England. or with the success of its management of any of the departtnents, than any Government has` to do with the universal banking system of the coun- y over which ll prtlides. The Government once or twice relaxed some of the laws by which he issues of the Bank of England are limited. ut `the Canadian Governments at one time auctioned the suspension of specie payments. either the one act nor the other mode the Gov- fnfnpnt n nuns... a- 41., - thing connected with currency presents itself to. extended by the issueof notes based upon it, but by Acts of Parliament, and rthe amount is the same whether the debenture: or the stock is held by banks or by private investors. There is, for example, no necessary reason why the Gov- ernment should incur another` Sixpence of debt in order to work out Mr Rose's schime, since it might be quite posible-t.he desirability of that _ _ . _ .. ullv uuv nub HUI PDIDEDI 8 plfly 10 Bank. The Governme ,._.___1, 2 I III IIJV IIIIICIIIJII III III. IIIII U|l`IIlCCI'. 7&9-Ill U I resignnlion. The report In: auiopted. " i Alderman A Livingston informed the council of tho unsatisfnctoxry position in which he Ind the other directors of the Kingston, Pittsburgh, and Gannnnquf Road Company, appointed by the council, found the shire of the company. He stated that 3 new secretary and trensvrer having been appointed, the directors were unsbie to get the books from the previous officer, and that may were unable to perform their neces- sary duties in consequence. He considered it his duty to make this state of stfuirs known to I the council. The nancial accounts were in I . very confused condition, he said. No action was taken by the council, some little conversation upon the subject, however, wee indulged in. I Alderman Qnliivnn I-nnva nnnnntla her A`. u.u:I.u=| VIIIII {LIB CULIIJCII. Alderman A. Livingston said that the absence of Alderman Henderson wna more yanicula. I] felt us be was 1 member of the Court. of Revi- Iion. ` 11I-__,__ r\ ,,-1,, 7 A I` IUL nuiu u_y nun uuu. rur 11098 1-- We happen, though well known to be strong- ly opposed to the Ministry to believe that their banking bill is not. altogether so evil as many of their own friends represent it, and that one chief cause ofits apparent evil is a condition of things which is real!) extraneous to any system of bn.uking,nnd which has keen brought about by the c-onnivance and cnreless partizan support afforded by these very l riends-We mean the bony indebtedness incurredyand to which we have been committed for purposes only a. little less ruinous than an expenditure/for ta. war. It is said that this bill is intended tcrgive, and will give, the Ministry an unlimited command of money: that it will lend to making our Bank nozes irredeemable in specie; that it identies the Government with the Banks, and willennble it to use the Banking issues for the purposes of government nance. We believe that most of these apprehensions are unfounded, and arise from the vagueness of detail with which currencv DH`-sent: ioutr In to the situation of tho rnt. engineer. vacant by 7 A lrln-rnnn A `I ha:-..-...o..-. :..f........A IL- n-...-.-8I . uyuu uu: uuUJI!I;I, LIUWUVUI, `Wll IIJUUIKEU Illa Alderman Sullivan moved, seconded by Al- derman Allen. that Mr Alaxander Smilh be ap- pointed one of the fence viewers of the city in place of Mr Archibald Smith, decea.5ed--Cu-- tied. | run. -1, u 1 Support from an unexpected quarto.- comettothe assistance of Mr Rpse s gm-_ eminent btnking scheme, when. we nd the Montreal Herald correcting the erroneous viewe which have been-disseminated by the banking interest in advance of the pub- lication of detaila~-views which in many can: have been espoused by professedly ttnininterinl journals. We commend the perusal of the article (the essential part of which is given elsewhere) to nil those who are giving themselves up tn` a consideration of the different opinions advanced in relation to the govern` ment scheme, the importance of which will not be denied. It in in the highest degree necessary {or the Welfare of the country that 9. scheme like this should be judged solely upon its merits that both sides should be heard, and the; defects wherever -found should be amend- ed rather than that the entire measure, in obedience to the fears of alarmistn, should be ruthlessly condemned. The existing system of banking is fast losing its hold upon the condence of the people ofOntnrio when it is seen that there is lit- tlo or no security in the value of the bank notes which are circulated. A plan which has for its main object to increase the security and stability of the currency, and which would at the same time relieve the banks from the constantly weighing care of protecting their circula- tion and maintaining the condence of noteholders, ought to have been better welcomed than Mr Rose`: plan has thus arbeen received_by the banking inter- nal TL; 6'-Hn-A -5` AL- 'r|__,u A Incu- The Mayor culled attention to the absence of the alderman for St. Lawrence Ward, Alderman Henderson. It was his duty to call the attention of the council to any instnnce of a member absenting himself for over thrre months, when it. became the duty of the council to declare his seat. vacant. The Alderman, he said, had not been present for four months. He had done his duty in the matter, and should now lens the matter with the council, A IA........... A ' ' Y ....A_..A_ _ EJ |I__A 1|... _L-__-- An opposilio journal, the Montreal ,Herald, of good repute fur the soundness of its views on nancial and commercial matters, thus dis- criminates in regard to the banking scheme put forward by the hon. Mr Rose We hnnnnn !kAu:-I-. u....lI I . _ . _ _ A- LA luau: Alderman Davidson, upon n. suggestion of It mt-mbcr that the council should do its duty in the matter, proposed that no action be at pm- sent taken by the council. It was then moved by Alderman Gildersleeve, seconded by the last" spcuker and carried, [hut thanppoiutmenaf Al- derman Henderson to the Court of Revision be reconsidered, and that Aldnrman Gildersleeu be appointed B member of that court'I'n his placn. The Cunnr-il than miinurnnrl nf Inn minnmn upyu-ulru n IUCHIUCF Ul lllll cuun In nll place. The Council then adjourned at ten minutes past ten qjclock. ' - {THE GOVERNMENT BANKING scanmn. SItlll'dng rhea lcn.,|.....a 'hole at Taylor bu le, poisoned on Friday- Ilu L110 Iannng -73`P0re has, nta hm-I L:_ _ 0! IYIRY DIECBIPTIOI - Ixocuuad neatly, chuply, and upeditiously at thDAILY NEWS JOB PRENTING OFFICE. _ _ ,__ .. u uus nu ILIIIII IIPOB I of bank issues rather than another, -lately set themselves against all min- I undertake schemes which involve an debt. To support at the elections: at en projects. and mm. nu----I ` London newspapers any i resisted the temptation to rt lb she imposed suering npox in the New England rivers tbnt oumain districts have been of ` for the put , ..... ....... us um uocx 18 vr r reagon another k Rose : ac-hi... .:v--- =- ....... .u..o us tull ' rnment debt is not created nor is M - by Drivam inwamm. rm.--- =- ....c uuoeouny. The F as Bmk. whose whole dis- nolel, is really very liule ty which the Baniing Oom- e holders. in-t as also ---= H ....-J nucnu, in; mass of gar securities. at" the extravagance of the 2 are decidedly afraid of it), en: it ii mm In :....:-. ..-( . umuures no took in con- :e In Rajpootanu, the Mn- n, order of the Secre- I salute inm-In-N` '-- `* - --v vuu `Ill-l`\I nsion ofjaineoie r the transactions of the EDI dnht in nnt nu.---3 ~ - 'cnnr'a WIIT. 4:15 pm. {:05 mm. ; Mixed train 10:00 3. I11. 4:35 ` " " 7:00 This is by Hontrul time, from which deduct I2 minutes for the diference between lglontreal and Kingon timc.] T one in England pay I households more than ,_v. V. -uu X`:-re` : increased by two ' barracks, near ay-hone fatal- than x r3COg- npon her 7" ""8 Ian-IIl.llJll.l'KII. W. R. IGBAII E Co. Jmsn vonrtnfinusn roams uinnnnl 'Tl.')`l cu-r _- - Q_J_ ,, ALE 331,311 ALE! 200 dozen Labstt a' 200 " nut India pa. Ala. Mild Ale T null 100 It Tnint arrive and depart from the Kingston Bution II follows : , , - ~ --.l' II4I.7lIl.I7I',_ Quinlan Buiat Porter in ([0. IIIJ P ' Younger ; celebrated Alan _ Tenant : fu-famed Met 1 . Jamey : very ne But India " G1:num.L's Potted Bun, Potted Beef, Pot Tm-gun, and Juonce of But W % .R.H;BAl&06. % j Ex 71? nIUI.I.II._I IIIIII lllll RECEIVED thin day one car loud dlanily and Old R3/e_Whi|key.. Extrn quality. W. R. M03517.` I: 00. Kay 18,. - _ THE FRENCH eELEOTIO`NS--SPEECH OF` ` "THE EMPERORIN OHARTRE. The Qcial Journal of the 10th inst. pyhliuggg the following :-'l`hs_lr Hejeothl the Emperor and Emptiis psld 3 visit to the city ofyllsrtrss yesterday, on the occasion of the distribution of prizes at tho hdrticitltnrtl exhibition. in mg. swer to the congratulatory sddress of the Ego; of Ohnrtres, the It`ltnperor'ssid:-'1`tventy yup. ago, when I was appointed President of the Ru. public, it was the town of Ohnrtres which I r-st visited. I but: not forgotten the ptessing re- ception I met with. It vvhs within your wnll; that I, on the strength ct my good intentions, made my that appeal to" the spirit of 'ooncilin- tion. calling upon all good citizens to sacrice for the public good their rrgrets- end feelingnf rnocour. To-day, sfter seventeen years of peaceful prosperity, I sm_ about to speak to you in the same lnngnsg-, but with grater. nu- that-ity and condence then in 1848. ` Once every pnrtyJ inviting them to second the regular advance or my government on the path of liberal` progress which it has lsid down, and to oppose insnpernble resistsnoe to thosesubversive passions whicheppenr to revive only to threat- en the unshnken fnhricyof universal suffrage. In s few days the people will nieet in their elerp ors1-comitis, nod w'itl,- I here no doubt, choose men worthy or thst mission of civilizntion which we have to accomplish. I count upon you, citi- zens of Chsr_trns, because you no pert of these eight millions of Frenchmen who have thrice ttccorded to me their sutfrsges, and becausel know you are animated with ardent pstriotisnt ; and` where genuine love of one s_oonntry reigns, there the best guarantee; for order, progress and liberty cannot fail to exist. more I address myself to the honest tnsnofl Carpets hctbre they an-e'abII sold at the Montreal lloune. ' _ ._._- .. ..... ....mu 1: snout elgnteen pounds. Emigration` continues to ow ltecdily from Ireland to the United Staten. Five hundred and fty pereonn sailed from Qneenstown on the luth inst, and many were left behind from want` of room in tbe Iteemerl. ' The fare from 0018113` __to Sen Fnnciecoon the Pacic Railroad in xed at $125, or over seven cents e mile. This is nqt so exorhitent, expenses Attending the running of the road, and the feet that there will be very little way treie competed with the: of Eastern route. A A gun is exhibited in San _F1-nneioco which res 500 shots 3 `minute, nnd a Portuguue ha just invented one that grill re 800 shots. The silverware, a small passenger steamer plying on the Schuylkill, between Philadelphia and Maoayunk, cspsised and sank on Sunday afternoon. She wascrowded with women and chnldren, who all escaped except one child, the r . water beingshallow. - An 1!. 0. recently in a.:..`.. shouted. Anti-' cus Plato, am ieus Socrates, and n1sjor.`_Veritss.- Tbe reporler next morning n:ade'1he speech read, "I may enss Plato, 1 may cuss Socrates, and Major Verilu. _ At Preston, England, stairs in the cotton, trade. remain nnchanged-that is to say, some masters will not resume work until] tbe`markets improve, while others are running their ills at various rates of reduction, and none ppear to be in want of hands. ` Isaac Pitmsn, of Bath, England, the inven- tor of phonogrsphy, bu published I complete ediuon of the Bible in phonographic characters. This is by far the most extensive work ever pro- duced in any system of short-hand. nnnnrlrn no` snn _-'I-I _,_ __ ....J nu; wswlu Ill IllUI'l'I1I]IJ. Ifnwuks of 100 gold coins, some of them be- longing to the reign of Henry VIII., were re- cenlly diacnvened at Dunblane while an old house was beigg pulled down. The coins are in a good state of preservation. It is said` that the value of the metal is About eighteen pounds. continue: in A: `nl_-j2I_ p Close: Arrive. Intern by G.'I` R. day tr|iul2:40 PM. 4:45 RM. Western " ' " 3:15 "3 2:15 " Ian and West night trnlna 9:00 " 7-.00 A.M. L NITED STATES I AILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Oawego and Capt Vincent, will be closed at l:30 l .M., and lull: from these places will be _due for de. linry at l2:30, PM. A second Mail for Cape = Vinegnl will be cloned at 5:30, P.M., and one will be dug bore for delivery at 7, A.|tl., daily, Sunday: exetpted. hnvnuvnvv -. . -- ... ycIIuuA nuu cxllulitlgllllo ` ` . The resolution; concernin the North Went will probably re_cIt_e t e princlpgl acts of the recent negotmtlqns, upprove of the agreement. with_ the Hudson`: Bay com. pany made at the Instance of the Imps:-in government, solicits canton of Rugrt ]:_ art Land on theneterms, and the whole West. country on the terms expressed in the address of the Cnnarlinn Parliament` lug year, Sutiafnction WI beexpreued-at the promised Imperial guarantee for 300,000 atg., nnd `power will be given to the Gun. dim Privy Council to complete the de. tails. t -u-cu: HID ucas KU&l'Il1IBBI_ IO! liberty The Emperofof Morocco has ceded tract of land to-_n Hachuter oompnny plirpose of cultivating cotton on M: e: scale. 4 (mnwn, May &.--It in rumoured-u, I Judge Burruwo has been appolzlted Jmlgg of F:-gntenoc. and Mr Wilknon Judge of Leno: and Arldiagton. * 'T`|-ura I.-nnhinnn nnnnn-ah... AI.`.'1.o - Kay 6. I May 14. Alalyrnnus cnmmumcalmns can rccu`1 Everything Ionnrded for insertion puny! by the name And mares: of nu.-ca-annrllr (Ir nublxrnlmn but L34 Real bigby lien-lugs Arriving. BEST DIGBY EERRINGB in prize order. , W. R. IIORAE 8 CO. _ May 14. - 0rang;. and Lemons UST RECEIVED. Very ne. _ W. B. HOBAE & 00. Call The Silverware, small Ivina nn 9).. l.1..I....-n.:n' 1.-. 9I_Iinneu' Rm -at P---- - Now LANDING, ship Gzemlrer from G! L Prunes I Prunes! pomms PIRUNR8 for on: nonun. [ w. R. item: as 00. my 6. ' ` may and ma B16.- di A-up _- I4-) ,5 - _..-av vs! uunl I Lemon Syrup in bottle. Raspberry o do Strawberry do Ginger do Baum . do '& c. to. kc. 3:05 min. .- .-.-.J._J.lJi .1 WELL UP. FIi5iWc$*Fi':17r:- W. R. KORLI 8,00. w. R. loRAE Eco; R. lloRAE 8 Co. Jame; Davlu. w. my choihr, duly strum `DI.:`I..:-|-|_:_ ms 3 lug; for the I OH III nil-unis- --__r--; Ava IIJU exumiu gun nuns; -nl|JLJ per Canadian steamer: will be closed every Fri- day II II I. V D-_ f'L._ __ 1,, J B -- " 1 Glasgow. . ptl. I ll wmi Jot ad only `I ll -. Per Cuuard and Brcmen lines, every Monday and Tuesday respectively at 5 PJI. H! w_9 hon `hll X1.-_ uuvuun uurusa 0! me Dun Nuts may 66 Ind nt._lhe counter of the publicntion oicn, Prin- teu urea}. Price three coppers. . Qi.._'l- --_:-- -4 .L_ n _____ ..... .--- ~-~-v-- - .-vu unnntv purl,-1.: jsingle copies of the Csnondu um Nuts, containing the news of the week, may be hd in wrappers for mulling. Price 3d. each, inuod every Friday. it Travellers and Iioulaj Guide. Butter.--Da.iry`l9 to Ashes--potn, 5, 3. Gold in New less, 00,00 to o, . Prime, ` 00,00 00 to'0_nn, D--- ` 'vhie revenge. a V: the iqtemled victi " ' n} 26.---The H Hpnblicdn candidates gbere in the elect `vintorios in Paris V`, ind Jnles"'Favre pr 5 Legislatif will lmlly of govdrn ment- meets June 15th. 4 1 26.--The Epsom . '13 . There was 3"l[rLorr}`a bay lly S " am: of Sunbeam, Mr Watts b, r, out of Suveui` VV\El5P3S-1`).::X:-I\-'_l31N`IG`. _1~i.n' 26. `I.l I'B1'e-w-: ;'orl~r; 'haa__;V Nfu. AND OOIIIIER ltb, p.II.-Scntcel ', pnees nominal; I Kingston, 1 ,--l'oI.aln Baum, ban 5; follow: :--AInarics _ NIEEVS I ,9 p :n,-The " I completed ele A show Official Vgliopandcnt I1, 0 ':l6,1nidnight.-Al[ W this hour .s_bo opposition me _M_'l'he clecliorsin Ln completed an a. ion of Rinelby . .- ; n bef. ` Hy 25..--_'I`he Austr `white walking wi_ Bu killed by an as Jay 28th, n.m.-l'l;. in 711;; Corn 27! .66; Pin 38: 64!; Pork 1 swam: corms of the Dun mm m, be Ild Itlh Olllitor nr fhn nnlulinnlinu ninn pl-in- "IIV-4| ---~~ It is non; Vim`? ft: 1 tc-turns "V" gy-I6: the Govei 7 _Thc fegliqg 0 i:;n'7}uL2'ge}"$:3r Nona!` from the de ` imundited to Waahi f UOHHER 014% ' frogn Asgin-val min upassenzer benor Lu. . 1:Il.l!!g ll! fir:-`ltbilh buying 3:] Iran wound to have been pr Q" SEE FIRST PA '03 yarn-rniie.` nccensAru_\- lhenucnty will nulv I E3533 f`4 ,f T3139%Li`Ii33"*3 KITGEFOIE 17o*i' Bi*i-4116:. some nu-. _ 1:30 pm. Mixed train 2:45 um. 1:50 on u u. 345 ml ;VEiH7{V1TISH IAILS infrelh the direc- I ntlontinn 'l'|... A: .4 G E. ...-mus: 0| me !, otlier final the 0--*"` no U II"CC' The di- cl.-. _, iiensra I .___..__ Wnn Iurrv.ov:nx'rs.-U not the initiatory in the this an-:.-.- L- `- ' ` _ IJJ ICUIUIB patent, [mm the Senate. The House then went into committee of -s`upply and passed a number ofitems, includ- ing the appropriations to the Penitentiary and Rockwood Asylum, etc. A deba.'e oc- curred on the items regarding immigration, some members condemning themns too small. Mr Leveeconte moved to strike out the item of $1,000 for agency at Ilalifax. _ , a. .,..........- -u.u nub nur [De better protection of Her Majesty ; militaty and naval stores, from the Senate. _ `By Sir John A. Macdona1d-An act for the better preservation of the peace in the vicinity of public works. frum the Senate. _ `By 5irJuhn A. Macdonald-An Act ri- specsingjuint stuck cnmpanies incorporated by letters patent, from the Senate. lill!-H5. {hon Iran} :ncn nn-----"' " nun: auu pzsaacu I-- - By Sir John A. Mac(1ouald-Au act to place all Canadian vessels on an equal fu0t~ mg as regards pilotuge in the port. nf Que- bec, and for other purposes respecting pi- lotage. `2 .- By Sir Geo. E. Cartier-An act respecting cruelty to animals, from the Senate. . By Sir Geo. E. Cartier--An ac: respecting certain otfencea relative to Her Majeatfs army and navy, from the Senate. i ` By Sir Gen. E. (}urtier--An act for the -.v1 n vu IIUUIIU l.'Ul.llPUl|U0n.. ` Mr MacKcnz~e congratulated the ` vern- menr, and promised them every ass tance in carrying out its policy in this particular case. The following bills were read a. thiid time and passed :- Ru 9;. Inn... A H--n- - ' vI|.I|uU\.\I- Sir John A. Macdonaid was understood to say Lliut. the government hatl resolved upon the appointment of an clliccr to su- perintend the public 5001: year, und that: all printing other t|1:.-in condential printing would be put up to public competition. I hlr fn`-III.-nq-n nnn......L..`--~ -` ~" priming at a salary of i ms. uuu-I|l:1 U1 I.I.ll'.' uuy Dunk. = Sir George Cartier moved that, an Friday next the House go into committee of the whole on the reanlution relating to the North-west tcrrhory. The resomtions would be distributed to-morrow, a ` also certain dcspatches which wre formerly omitted. c.:_ I I_,, . an - Hon. Dnngid $[{-cDo`nnld as tin; 7de7st;'oyer ' of the Rnyal Cauaulim Bank. One. of the l journals has been disgrncefully personal in regard to this matter, and all Lhrcelmvu n`f- landed against the usages of lcgitimntu journalism. If is a fact that tlnc`mnnage- ` mcnt and standing of the Ruyul Canmlinn 4 \ Ilnnl: uvnrn .IZ...-......`Hn...`A I .._ . I r .| , , _ _ - . - - `-4 VA ULIAVZJJ/Xi. Tuesday, May 25.-In the Houseiof Com- mons a numher of petitions were presents.-d _- -[among them one by Mr Holmes lgfor the improvement of the Ounwn river pavigzh lion; one by Mr Bowman for the repeal oi the insolvent act, and several ugaiet anv fundamental change in the banking law. Mr Lungevin presented a return to an address for the correspondence relative to the renewal of the reciprocity treat; also the correspondence relating to the daeuth of Dr. Hogan on the Nova. Scotia railruml; also correspondence relating to the qseizurc of the schooner Mnzeppa. M g Sir George (Tau-aim im.mr.......n - I n uuu ouuuuucl muzeppa. George Cartier introduced 21 continue the Charter of the Banque J` Cartier. Mr Simard introduced a bill to the_cha.rter of the Bank of Lower G Mr Morris introduced a bill to the charter of the City Bank. Sir Gonrmn (`.urtim- ...n......| .1.-. 1 . _..-.......h \-VI play I-\I:|Jl \J(IIIAI\IIl$lI [ Bunk were discredited long before the pub- \ -|ication of Mr CD-ma|d`s cirulur. Tue ` run on the bank in Tumntn imnu:(lintcl_\' after the Brnwn-Cl|cwL-tt failure, which involved I heavy loss in itself, drain- ed the bank of $800,000 in specie; and the knowledge of this run (hushed up Ivy the ']`nrc_1ulo prcsslncn it gut u.hr0:u} througlmllt the province lm-1 n dm1m<,;in:._{ effect. ` The jnur|mls:LlH1.=Aing Mr M(`I).:n:\M for his exposures and warnings to the inter- ested slMl`c1)ulders whdso capital was l-cing` 1`;cu:|\-urn.` l._.,1 .._..,L 1 .. I -- I ____._.__;__ . The Paris Muniteur makes knownian im- portant piece of information, to the ctfcct. that the governments of Frnnce and Italy have come to an arrangement for tlio evacuation of the French troops from Rome in September. This will probabl ' revive the reports of the desire of the Fran ,1: Em- peror to be prepared for engagin r in an European conict, while it will bciure to have an exhilarating effect in the kingdom of Italy. A 5 dissip-.nc:l, l|:ul vitupcmtivc and denouncin-:E tho: comluct could nt , J -__-.n T denonncin-: guilt ml` conduct all `$1111?-r lay _t'.\2pUSlll`('. IL is ruVc_qlQ(l in Mr M.-.l`).nn\h1':; circular that at the time Mr Metuwlli: was clcu.-1| :1 din-cmr this gum]:-nmn was lncuvily imlchr ed tn lhe Imnk on an hill of cxclmngqc drawn by Mr .\Ix-tmlfu on n house in l*}i1glam'I, curalu-cl hy the Royal C:mzuIi:m, lrutgrcturu Immagcrs \\'lHI.~w, .- HQ ed dishonourccl. the lTmuk-keeping thi-3 transaction v its real Imture am , __,.._..- \'I u-av.`-. v ery on inspection. I! may serve ntumpnrmy purpose to clnzafgc the lnwnfnll of tie lmnk to Mr .`Il`I)l`nHl{]' tu Mr King of :h-c l;mk of Momrcal, and to the other banks; winch wnul-I not come to the assistance uf the Royal Cnnadmu ;` but while irrcgularitic-5 of the nature shown up by Mr MD.>nahl l were gains; on, and v}'l1ilsc1|ca\'y lusies \`\'0u.-I It is somewhat of u nuvoltj Lnmlun Timrs having any go Ualnanht, but the nttitudeuf : Commons on Mr Galt's resuIu1 ed the warmest ndnliratinn I v ' , , , . . _ . u . - u.J II\.r\:\'I.\lIII;_" [Ll fits want, now re ards Canada. as an intowral - part uflbe Empire, sharing alike its angers and its glories, and able by our own sting-ts to interpret correctly, in uclvance of be time consumed in crowing and recrusslng the At- lantic, the 5:.-ntiment. that is sure to uimnte the English nation un questions :ilK'clllIg the n:1tiona_l lmnuur. It is to be bur?-cl that the admimtinn of the Tinme will proxy: some- thing more than :1 transient vein of &J0d. hu` mour. * h . _, __. ..-y-.-uuunxl. . whilst heavy were being regulttrly iqclirrul lay rcckles lmms, the directors have only their nwn I immu- ageu1er3tto tl1:mk fur bkinging thcirg-linslilll. Lion to ruin. _v i `g .. .-. ..--.-gv uululi an journal. Its tone is entir ncwnspect of American Times instead ofinviting i self {mm the mother con 114 RLIA .`lI1_r;'NT OF 0.4 N.11)5;4, nna/1.... 11-.. nr ,, , -_ _..v.. H ~.4u.n|.IlL\l|l uu i(`|,!ill'illU I country acconiing to now regards integral 5 itsjlangers u-:5: o...l .-.|.l,- l._ - - _ HUMLU to tho Tete-du-pout barrucka. Ind 00. and Mr Mcllillsn hnvo improvement by laying gnaw stores and gateways level with ing, which adds much to the |l!I& -.T.:,.......,\ oyul C:mzu1i:m,hutircturn . It. further appears vhau wg prI|(:tisPd in rcgurtl In ` was of a kind to jcmu-mi ` HI ((1 not X1lll]]iI .Of$(SCO\'- 1. a tcmpnruly ;c [Eu I o,. If- 17:- , H -- rs.-Cntnrnqui Ward wgrd improvem- dc ch A better oxpcml tl: nllmtmy energies u an Ulll [U }'H1](:I1(| (anada. I g Inll -A -- i nluced bill to eBanque Jacques- -......uu.I Vnmeud `(I lld I to; any ' luusc Friday A lottery has just Bean `and among the prizes we worth while who] drew blue-edged plate. A man has been ned $100 in New Orleans for selling Hanna lottery tickets, notwithu standing the fact that the Legislature of Louisi- ana has incorporated it home lottery company. drawn in `Vermont! BIDODR nrizan warn nnn ..:v. _:_-_ A proclamation, published in .tha Dublin Ga- zetlc of the 7th inst., order: that-sll persons in Londonderry not possessing the requisite licence shall deliver up the IIIIIB in their polseuion lo the police. Appleton`: Journal No. 9. Ameel plate viuv of the White Mountain: is given as the art Inp- ploment. Madame de Pompndqufa Fun is the lending story. A_a angrnpts to_ popularize Icienoe, which this journal bu for one of its aims, the number contains three articles` from English souroes, on physiological Ind other Inb- jecu. v i'I'7lic fllcylrated Timec, monthly part for Hay has been received at the City Book Store. it contains a number of illustration: of tho volun- teer refriew, London improvement], continental scenes and nketcheu, line art objects, etc. Nxw PUBLICATIONS .Rsc:1v:D.-0uul4 : Jim gazine, April. (John Pendeuon)' The aerisl story For Her Snke," the Thought: in the Twilight," the Woman articles, and other reguzlol features nppenr. Rogue Tarash, Unromndtic Rambles, in Pointer, der. II. in yet uncertain whether an attempt will be made to raise the vessel or not. The opinion of Mr Merritt, of New York, A `well known wrecker, after making an examinatipn cf the wreck at the instance of the AInericaniin.-.n- rance companies, is that the cost of rniaink the vessel gvonld be more than thejvorth of the ul- vnge. However, should an attempt be deter- mined npon, instructions will be sent to Heiure. Calvin 8: Brock to the: effect in the course of a few days, and they will again deipatch Iteuners to the site of the accident. ' Tm: Srnnnz Ge:c1ur.-The government steamer Hiram Calvin arrived at Garden Island * last. evening from the wreck of .the Grecian. She reports thetrmoet. of the cargo and baggage heal been recovered, while John Donelly, with the divers, had been left to recover the rennin- der. II. be emwell Alnericeniin.-.m & Smrrnco V ~Nnw_3-..-_:1.'ha Vnclloonhri Bhlle' from Bollurille, with 6,600 bushel: or wimi and` pen, 1 arrived last night at J. E. Henderson : wltnrf, unloaded, and returned thin morning to Belle- ville. Thahnrge Lion, from the Bay of Qt.inle, arrived at the some Whnrflnat night. with 12,300 1, bushels of whom. She proceeded on to Montreal i in tow of the steamer William. The huge Rob- [ in, laden with 19,100 bushels of when tand peas ` for Montreal, lies I! Honderlonhi wharf, waiting l for 3 tug. The schooner Flying Scud, in tow cf the steamer City of Hnmilton, arrived thil morning at SWlfl.'d wharf from ilaltlnnd, light. The schooner Wsvo Crest ll loading lumber for , Uswogo at. Swift`: wharf. The propeller East 3 on her up passage arrived at the H. T. Gompl. ny s wharf Inst night with 3 general cargo, : which she discharged, and after reloading with Alad, the eon of Israel Peters, living near` Odessa, was badly burned last Monday night by the explosion of 5 quantity of gunpowder which he had in his pocket. It is supposed to have set fire to his cioching, which wla soon burned off him. He-`cums lo the house nearly burned to death, and alighlhopes are entertain- ed of his recovery. ,_ _. V... -. -. \rvIl"'-- n3"s , which a similar cargo. wiil continue her trip. The M. T. Uumpuny despatched last night for Montreal i the barge Quebec, with 12,200 bushels of wheat, and the barge Newborough, with 13,000 bushels of wlirav, in tow of-the tug Lion. The schooner Gazelle is lomdingrye for Uswego nt Ringhornh wharf; she is engaged to take potatoes thence to Toronto. The brignntinu New York, with stares from Detroit, and tho schooner Thrre Friends from Port Dover with Itnvel, arrived at Garden island last night. Tho wind tn-day, which had been S W. in the morning, suddenly changed at noon to the N.E.f'reah, in which- quarter it still remrtins. .-u . u Rt;xAw.n'.-A horse attache-ddto a light wnggnn belonging to Messrs Robertson 5: Son ran away this afternoon while turning the corner of Johnson` and Ontario ;streets. The driver was pitched into the street with the heavy iron sent on top of him, but was, for- tunately, not seriously injured. The frightened animal, freed lrom driver along Ontario street, acro:I one of the stand but his ambition lear IME: gon attached to him. very much frightened, but not injured, but the Waggon wns badly smashed. , __..J _...u , DOWN--Pr0p Uswegatchie, Chicago, Ogdgug- burg, gen cargo ; achra Trenton, Toledo. Onw- go, wheat; H S Wa|bridgP, Toledo, Oawego, do; '1` Non, Milwaukio, (Jaw:-go, do; W S Walker, Milwnukie, Oswcgo, do; brig Lewis, Bay Uily,\Ugdeu5burg, lumber ' achr Paragon, I Rundeau, Toronto, lumber. n_Q.-I-.-a (1 D... .x_,, - - ..._,..`.....-uu, LUKULI Lu, nuiuoer. UP-Schrs G Foot, Oswego, D-Itroit, 1 Sweet Home, L`-obourg, ; Che go, Uewego, Chicago, salt ; bark Pi-inc: Wales, Kingston, Toledo, light ; schi- Brothers, Gubourg, Erie. iron ore ; prop P1 State, Uswego, Tole lo, gen cargo ; Akron wego, Toledo, do ; achr Kale Hinchmau, I axon, Chicago, light ; bark Gen Burnside, ( ton, Detroit, light; scbrs L 13 Cricket, Iw Spartan arrived I i ,. .. Pquca Corrr--Wedncsday.-P,atrick Keefe, n discharged soldi r, was the only prisoner at the bar cflbepourt this morning. His offence was drunkenness, which being birrst here, was overlooked by the magistrate, who allowed him to depart. - ,-__.,_,, ......, uuu un: ; unencu- Prince of Kingston; Two Prairie Akron, Os- King- Clay- Cricket, King. ston, Detroit, light ; H P Murray, Cohourg, Erie, iron ore ,' G D Norris, Oawego, Chicago, salt ; sloop Iron Rail_ Kingston, Windsor, furni- ture; achr Thornton, Ogdensburg, Cleveland, iron ore; bark Cecilio, Clayton, Windor, light; schr.-x Kate Bully, Kingston, L1orntown,li;_vht; A Mjnnes, Toronto, Port Dover, light; wind, S W ./`-. C::.{:nTsns.-Folger of the following :-Lifeguar4:' railroad iron, $1 Oak laud, iron ore, Urkne Cleveland, do, 31,12} cent, Buffalo, do, ali rican currey. ' /__- .4. --nnnn.:1I-IU at three o'clock yeterdny`nfler- neon from Montreal Wilh 70 run]: and tile of the Royal Canadian Ries from Cbambly, under this command of Captain .\IcGill. Tbemen dis- embarked` at the Queen : wharf, Tete-du-pout barracks. The fol'owing vessels Welland Canal May 2511): n ._.. n__, - ..f-u-I. `Echarge like this of falsication of the \ ma sent to the government is one that the executive will feel compelled to inquire into. If the olfencg can be substantiated gho matter will ' tolionof the public. `FL. on- - -

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