Kingston News (1868), 7 Jun 1869, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

,, .-- .;\.uuC | new cemre-board, {bet L-m. :.. v,1- '- ` .\1`l:.'(..'l.ll. Iuurquces &c_, II'uinL Lt.-vi Iur I I evening. _ . . . ~ . . -uuu, KUUHU. (1, James Henneasey, came to lb of February last by falling the ice between the Tete du .' 1 Point li`.-,..I._=-1- ' " ' l'L`1|p[Irup|'i;slc [hug `I .._.., I . THE DAILY NEWS--MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 7. .--u 3; ll-lb UL] n barbburngmster. I offici- uf the market, and after the ' February, I was appoint- maaler by the committee aur. ..- tu ungunta revenue billsf "It in certnin that in the arrangement of our complex system of rvonue through the ta.t-itf nnd internal duties,Ibe treaty has been Ill":- source of no little embarrassment. The subject of the revenue should not be embarrassed by treaty stipulations, but Congress should be left to actfnely and independently, Any arrangi- meat between the United States and the_ Cuna- du and Provinces, that may be considered mu- changes of laws, for each party would be free to net pt all times, according to its riiscretion. ll in desirable to diminish the temptations now existing {or smuggling, and it the course Inggeated, of mutual legislatiun, should be grl.u.|...I - -A----- -V " wheat, tbe `. C. Lee with the In ._.v._ . u nary. I did not co-r 1_. he had been drinking. 3 had bad enough believe his comrade, lg, 1 mm 1.:-- -~ -- ..u-.- u: lKIlJ`lo: is making A 1 `bet; and 11* <._J u.lh|LIllP" IL! I saw tracks of :1 1d upon some cakes for rg-movai. Tticl hv hlinhan 7 --~ If pr; and Goaford . 4 be` ng located. . aworn-The I and examin- rn.\.....___ ; .1 :1 cu EU 2 to fall: unu- lthc` win again nuseu 9] the American Government: Mr IcGuIlocb, the distinguished Secretary of the Treasury. in` his annual report for 1865, thus adverts` to the objections : "There are grave doubt; whether treaties of this chnmcter do not interfere Will] the legisla- tire power of Congress. and especially with the` conumm ional power of the House of Representa- lives to originate bills. `"1! in (*5-rlnin Char ;.. cl-- ---- reasonable` intendment; -` 'Y , ,_......., ... uurj exist at the Union until altered under l1Ie:U1]l0TiUBB the rcof. 15th. The provisions in the aforesaid British North America Act ofl867 shall, except those parts thereof which are in ierms made, or by may be held to be mm- citlv $lnnHn..`|-J- - ` _ /,_...,. --uuuu EH16 I cially applicable to, and 1 the whole othe pxovinc Dominion, and except so varied by the resolutions, fouudland in the same W tent as they apply to the Dominion, and as if the c had been one of the prov by the said Act. I um. um. L - ._......=..- on uummous 14111. The Consrit` thority, and of lhe L: I shall, subject to the continue :33 they exis the .~au1l1orilies The provisio Nn.|k A-- _ .u...-n.oo cyv.:l.:Ll_\' me UT yvlaich any of the four Sena`. colony is entitled sb.sl1 be ua Districts for which, and the the first eledtion for membe House of Commons shall tale 1..|. MI -" ;. nuv:uL`!`5. lllh. No exceptional tax shall be imposed on any of the exports of Ne .-cfound7a.!1d 12th. Newfoundland s1m'1, in case the Union take piace previous to the next census in the year 1871, be enlilled Io be reprusonted by eight members in the Hpuse of"Conm'1ona, and lhereaftnr the repr-.-sentsvioa shall be subject to ma provisions of the Brilisg North American Act of 1867. 19:]... 7! "7 ' %-mm Tmms or UNION WITH NEWFOUND- . LAND. \ll....4... .1` I1 I . _ .1 .u.L - u`LuU pzovmces now :, fur as .1 ' resolutions, be up :1 way am hey other ]. and an if elm .-.1--- - ....u uun ' Dxovihces Ynnl ux K`, _. wqa, as [0 whether trade 1-elntioyns might perly and constitutionally be regulated b;Ireaty, was again rnised by the Government. In-Cullocb. diminaus.|...a u...-.-- 7- a,_._.....u ul. ut:WI( provisions of the E at the um.` Iflurn.-.F' ,___`,.-:Iug_l.DB as.1he same may be me, applicable to New- >way and to the like ex- he nrovinr-nu 1- "-- - ..- u::u.lu IIIEQB, be I onlyjaffect one and nppg nnuy ..-._- Lu much that : named, the Electoral he time within which rnbe-rs to nnrvn `- -* y He -1 spe- ly_a'Pct not now compriaingjhe r Jhe same mo" `" -.., ulk nu BU- s of the146Lh mericn. Act of mil`-md may in ms, if any, for to which that [hp Fla.-.1.---` - .y.uuuu1u.IJ(] said Act, t on such day {L on an art \.III`` will] [b Ameri- Prl Unav- me other ......1 an cuu-It-u unto. Thu treaty afterward: received the formal llnction of Lbo Imperial Parliament (17th 3; 18th Vic, c 3.) On the expiry of the treaty in 1865 negotia- tion! took place for its renewal, and the ques- tion which had been originally raised by Mr Glayton, the American Secretary of State, in 1848, as to whether relations pro- constitutionally retmlmnd t... ......- 77 to 789. ,4, ---run u,l! [0 .,.u. vvneat--Canndn.'Fa'll, 1,03 (0 1,04. Spring, 1,01 to 1,022}; Western, 96 to 97. Uats-per 32 Ibs,42 to 43. lbs, 70 to 75. Butter.--Da.iry 18 to 19c; store- packed 17 to 180. Ashes--pot|3, 5,371 to 5,421 ; Pearls, 5,55 to 5,57%. Gold in New York at 12 o'clock, 138%. Pork, Hess, 26,00 1000,00: Prime Mesa, 2l,0-J in 00,00. Prime, 20,00 to 00,00. Dressed hogs, 0,00 to 0,00. Peas, per 66 lbs Rye Flour, 0,00 to 0,00. Flour--la.rge,receipu. Market inactive with httle business Io report, and quotntiona practi- cally nominal." Wheat, sales ex car of U.O. spring at 1,00 to 1.01, and aoat It 1,03 ; went- ' . ens neglected,a.ny recent sales at 85 per 66 I ` . 0Itl,'nol. pressing; holdererm at 42 to 43. Provisionu-Pork unchanged. Butler drooping neglected and declining. Pearls steady. A report that Thomas Gnlt, Q. is to be made Judgein place zgilson, deceased, ii beliend to /-.-_...a llll (Special Telegram to Hi: . Montreal, June 7.-Flonr- , ; Extra, 4,60 rtna , ; Welland Canal Su Canada wheat, 0, No. 1_ Western wheat, 4,35 to Wstern wheat, 3,95 to 4,00; 2.15 WL--- " ` must manage it with dignity, f rmneas,but notwith threats an V , _, .... .,,.....uu m nve words, "Bad logic, but good rhetoric. Sumner : own declaration, inconsistent with the bulk of his medy, then we mus if we nnnl .I=-.I,----- .., unugvr in making any more extensions. The idea is thnt Sumner believed, by making the speech he did, he would put the English people in such bad humour that they would not consent to exchange British North America or one inch of the territory in a;t2sfnc- lion of claims forged with threats and biunter. At all events such seems to be the belief of Gram, and it is feared by his cabinet that the proposed negotiations looking to the acquisition of British North America have been nipped in the bud by Summer`: speech. It is said tLat Grant on being asked what he thought of Surnnr s speech, summed up his opinion in five nlulu uuunsurruuuu uemg Bl.lC(`83l'l1l. Un Hon. Mr Vail saying Mr Wilkinl did not Spt'HK fur the Government, but only for himaelf_ the Attorney-General replied that there was no ulirlilrence between him and the 'Governmem- that he would make proposals to the House on his own responsibility. He added that _he did not expect the Government or Parliament of England to grant. repeal; but expected the highest Courts in the Realm to releue Nova Rnnlin fl-nn-I I`.-..'..l'..-I----=- .,.5uu:u uu um Ill LL16 ltellfl Scotin from Confederation, Union Act illegal. ,' .- --......-. vu yuuuyuuuu |Iulll. nextsessiou. He intended to propose further constitutional efforts to gefoul of C0Ofd|5l'll- Iion, and unlil lhey wore tried, it would be wrong to take any revolutionary steps. He hoped [here would never be occasion for Non. Sro in to change her allegiance. He had great hopes of his plan for the release of Nova. Scolia. from Confederation being successful. Hon Mr Vnil nun-inn u. ur:n.:_- .u:: 7, In the Nova Scotian Legislature, Mr Murray, of Pictou, asked that the discussion of hi: on- nexation resolutions might. be postponed for a. day or two. To this Attorney-General Wilkins unswercd that the late period of the present ses- siou would prevent the resolution receiving pro- per attention, and it should be postponed until nextsession. intended arm in In n|...n.-... L... .H.-! III `The exercise of the power conferred by 1h-u bill was, however, prevented by the failure of Congress to pass its measure, and before reci- procal legislation could be had, the treaty of 1824 In enlened into. { I \.n'IUIlD vvulun luy U ueeuuu, '1 D0 mde In ' I the Milili Law ofcnnndn to ndnpl its proviaionu no 2he circumsunces oflbe inhabitants of New- foundland. The inuence oi the Dominion Government will be used to the fallen extent to procure the continued maintenance of: garrison of her Maj.-st_y a forces at St John n. I I I Excise . . . . Post Uico . . . . . . Public Works, including railways Hill blnmp Duty . . Miscellaneous Statement of revenue and expenditure of the `Dominion {or the month ending 318! May, ` 13,-9; aA. With refer nco toilbe 7|L relllylutiorol the Lrgislnturo of Newfnnnciluyd, b V ' itil naked that no tax shall be i _ po d 0% ex- ports of this colony unlela I Mir 1!! ,_ ._l_Vi- I ed on all the staple products of the province! of the Dominion, it is undo-ralood lhgl. ' the gem-ml impusilion of export duties on the staple pro- ducts of any province is contrary lo the policy of the Government o1'_Qn.un_t_in nndln contin- goncy not to be cnntempluled. But it is agreed ; um Iux:uiun_ in wlntever foxm is may be found ' necessary hereafter to impose It`, lhnll be 30 Id- juslutl us to bear equally on all the Provinces, and that run nu-.l-mu-nu v-nnld ha o.-.......-.I ._.I.;_|. 1 unhu. V B. Encouragement will be given for the enab- Iislnnent of a. Naval Reserve force, and for giv; ing greater eiliciency to the Volunteer Militia organization in Newfuundland, and Any modi- casions which may be needed, will be made in Militia Law ofnnuln In mum in .-....-:..:....- I Wilh reference to Ibe subje of E: EDI}- Iies and Defence, the ful`o Cg minu WI!!! ngrecd no -- q A Wink ...4`......-- ....'.L... -1.1 .....-4I._A!_iI-.n -1 .L ' Jllsluu to near equuuy all [he Provinces, no scheme would be proposed which might. in its effect operate with undue prosure Qn oil, sh, or osherunplo exports of Newfound- Inmd. PRESIDENT GRANT AND` ALAl$A.MA QUESTION. .1 `/`4,':|n|\:-1!-`-'~~-\ Perdeiva wh ' ' ' - . _ at of hi. ......rf13_-_h" p."Y Wm differ I om.---Superior Extra (tn 4,65; Fancy, 4,45 Super, 4,35 to 4,45. ,0,00 to 0,00 ; super , 0 4,40`; Super No. 2 1 bag our 2,12; to Wheat--Canada. Fall, `er Ban-ley--per 48 o Ashen-._nnr-` K 9' ` ' wuucnu-uni; nuu pouucnlly, that free to the mnrket of the United States sbo mined for than articles which are en-1 an Act puued in the last session of disc Parliament, of which I enclosed your information." "Phi. :. .L... ----- I -- 4:. MONTREAL ANNEX ATION IN SOOTIA. _ _ {--.,.... names mactive as re on, al.' ex >0 at] 03 96 to 97. Penn neglect lbs. Oats, ~noI. uug International diicultiebivi-z : ic negotiation or by war. If we de- 1 : want to resort to the waiko re- ~ We must adopt the only other; and diplomacy we must conduct it in a : calculaled to effect on; object. We 9 wyith dignity. temnonnin ---' THE REVENUE. speech. his .t thought his rhetoric. R""""" "" -Flonr-- uupmg. Albei- 3 tend]. MARKETS. fiuv-I IITSIJIILIUIJ COu| 1854 Thai Inna! - -t.____ , 5 Daily News ) __ n V.-u w-r\l\4lC\` |I.I 1 by declaring the $L.4I2,456 $604,722 $940,-294 229,760 ' 89,690 72,784 1 10,970 1 69,017 1 V THE `Z (n - C 5' A U I DAT w`luD0wC, 82 PRINCESS Smnm 8`) New Dominibn House. J an 4. 4, \..I LVLUnJn`U We will am: 300 nun warm Hus, Fi rm Brim, in all sizes! at 25 and 37}c. ye` SEBLOUR (FANCY HAT wmnow; no D----~ Opened _forA Saturday! 1] .....,,...u U: uuru ranmerston :9 Sir h. Bulwer, under daft the lat Now;-mba-r,18-19, in which his Lordship slutes-tbat her Majesl_y'aGore1-umem. regam it as of [be very highest imporunce, both commercially and poljlicnlly, that free admission United ma... .s........ L . Mcngsrs; PLAIN, LADIES; Ali the THE- ..}._._.___._ ..... ms! ms: nAf: nus: Very ne and In prime drder June 4. -u nu u_y ucr nay.-sly. , ` I If any further npproval of the character of the legislation were needed, it will he found in a deapolch of Lord Palmerston Sir Bulwer, daft Novembl-r-,l.I.1u :.. ._u.:.-_ L cunmznnamn `our menu: 1000 pound: choice Sugar-Outed Bpcqn. TARAGONA and BURGUNDY WINES 1.. En nlnunn AI-Al-.. 6--~~ .... umuqu cuolce uurgnudy Wines pm. up for Families. at 5! per gallon. 40 qt cukl Tm-sgona. 25 qr cash Pure Juice. =- 5 qt cask: Santerne Wine. .5 qt culu Ilsrsalln " TEMPERANCE DRINKS. _ m _ and I. 10Qf uenrjsummsn wmasl .--+---- -a- Call man and we the handsome Carpets before Ihcy are all sold, at use llfomreal llolue. K This (Monday), mo i lb 7 h ` , mother : renintnra fl`: "$0 an; VVgz !. I Kingltonfon the Sydenhnn Road, 8313301., Scott,-nephqw to Samuel dud A1 a or the lurks: Square, aged 27 yefr::?n ersmym The funenl will.tAkn num nu w..:..--_.__ ul Iuw nan IIUI Dqurlru, I-KEG 1'! ,GIl I_ funeral will.-are place on Wodnudly n 10 o clock, mm. Friandp and Icqonintnncefu-. respnctfully invited to attend. ` - IMPOR'l:A'l`IONS 'I`b . sting of 3911101 IlcL ml .31, at 3.}x::`;:a:`,'M`-mrafrosur, hu. bun , ncei.vod 1); 11:; poster. rili I1 boi ed nut week. .IIIrl" H [pg bu iuuof; is a dual to the elec- 9 ,mrned huvkrom the coniuuncy urd."`ud expects walk the course um._ suusu-cultcu In [D6 Dlll.' 5 On that occasion the Lords oftlie Privy Coun- cil of Trade were pleased to observein reference l to the reciprocal legislation proposed by (Jana- dn to meet the provisions of a similar bill than before Congress, that My Lords considering the various interests in Canada which may be afecled by the measure, and that the questions involved in it hear more upon the welfare of Canada than or Great Britain, recommend it to be left entirely to the decision of the Provincial Legislature. That. bill having been passed by the Legislature, was specially transmitted fur the signication of her llsjgsty s pleasure by the Governor Genernl, and after full deliberation by the imperial Government, and a. consideration of its provisions by the Lords of "the Committee at` Privy Council for Trade, it was formally assent- ed to by her Majesty. If nnv fnrihnr urm.-.~....i .: .L; -1 - A l GRAND DIS-PLAY! E- CBNIENTS 0!` FIVE GASES. ovnn .._..... ......uuu, `nu-ranwa noun}, I N 11: 3d per dozen. 50 Ones ST._ JULIAN st I2: 6d per doz. 50 It II In 15' - u 50 ' " Barton & Gueatera 399 25 u . u I 459 n W. R. MCRAE & co. octuea choice B/urgnhilf Wines, up Familial- :1 1'3: v-r nann- -rm: Auin-uncut In 11' THE vuylluu. I It is worthy of note that the object and scope ` of tha legislation we: proposed by Canada, werespecially brought under the notice of her llsjeaty's Government, at the lime and in it de- apntch from Earl Grey, lhen Secretary oftme for the Colodies, to the Governor General of Canada. His Lordship st nes--":ba: her Haj-:_ tfs Goverumtm can have no obj3cli0u- to the re- peal by the Provincial [.egisla.|ure of the duties enumerated in the bill." n II-not Ana-4_:.._ .|_- 1 I -- - -- PRIN 01388 STREET. _ 7 Newest Shapes andstyles IN FANCY, IlISSE3S' (I)IR`ECT. OLARET, wnrantad aouni at 3d per doneni nnAni;:sjnIeoB. my NEW nurul I'll l'Ut'Il"ITl*('2ll |t`;_:1.-` Objections were taken during the first negolialim der to remover them, it w current legismion should the l'nited Suites of A me products of each country ! into the other.` The {F0 I _ time, the one by Cani d.-y. United States, are nlmost i with the clause to which 1 caption. It i. ....._.1_- .r ' `GI RLS ,)nnd `w. R.` HGRAE as (:0. Wtgiz. noun & co. DIED`; HATS, OF FIVE` DOLL A RB. OOLOURED, : E I v E D WEEK James Davis. vur 1u1Urlnnll0D.' Thin is the same In the Cilia ` variety of . MEHILDRENB,` 5, oxpre-`til! V -u-,,anm.1neu, nrro M ` .; `II no English Minisle Silk 33""; i ` v"`k8 any explanation % ` II Lord Clnren'don_ `*5 before in the Ilou , -__--.....u-2u.ncut. IDG HUUJECI us, 2 Cnua-r :3. mm m... r... ......~u-. v nlrl K ` fJI::tutI"ITz l' Isnri` F 1-uuxtn I'll In Q pleasure in invlli Rtrutlv -'L`nI: In "i33io'nn P" -I M w Jinn. I Bows}? as has been shown, her Majes- hnd repeatedly `urged on the , sanctioned both. by direct ne- t power, by the solemuity of formal engagement with the -3. Vila; T Junon5'tl1.` clause were put-in opemtion, I in elfect 3 n nlmonidomicnl :1 of 1849, ugd in the Trent} deuce ulvened ' as, which took %4I"a= %1?%i5.L" Act as that already referred , _.-.---av opposed to the lbeuheld in this city; ' _ persons were presen V` ` my bill was adopt the House 01 Lordg. ' . V- _-.... ...-nuuuury IIIGV M " ufPeers, now that it was for the Irish Church. ' hie an opportunity here: `II in K----- -9 -` tqlaoservative peers Aw: ` detrmine in-hat course - of tho .Iriah Church.` W . _;o oppositiontm be e` second reiding, and He said the lead MI wish to dictate, and `IL- 2...`! __.- -_ an gogard to the bill for th` M.`-Vt"1`1e":1'-Edgmenl; of each ;}iinfet`tered.` ' He felt t never pronounced` , 3,, -.. unalu `f political economy ad_- or prncticnlly to violate engngemexrs of Grnl -1 powers to participate zh Canada may grant to Q ], tending that personal " iloone from doing rigl}; I '0! of Lords; present app M.-oE.Lord Derby:, and i Iecond reading of th . -It is estimated 1} of eighty agdinl 11 on the secorfd readi R;June 5.-In _tbe schoon Thames Yacht Club to-d e rst prize andythe G1 l`ho'eourae was from G Light atfd back. fwd? ncco|_npa_nied the yac 'I_._ ____ ; 5.--Admiral Topete n:`IDn0`I1DCiDg his 3' V Gangs! before tlie Co . ` evening; Great exci Serrano asked 1 .adgment until the nrri _ ` cilpurticulars in this It is rumoured Dulce ,.. nt ofhis lenify to the deprecnted the b;Lord Cainis. The x :hoo.t disastrous to the do nqlhingto save the ' l|'I:I*l'n`- cl.-- _-.----- 73' ~- : ` B` ` \ ` ` pr "`~ *5l:l1:o1:::""`;b.; . ilhprigo ul`1e:5.:-The Upper on 'I'\EII _-_-_A'I_.._., 3 `small section 0 Meantime, "until t . | mission are kno M .5 `gross; hi_at.oria.n." "h4.--Ernest Burdet, yih to Mexico to lqok M, will succeed M. `Fa. 'YI I_,-I) __ " us: Nmws. ; a5_.-I'l`|ro temperate " [in line House of (ha ibject of the Al " . the following co 4: iaurnals this mor -_ .7 IILIIIIIC Ul ,: 2 aill a er Ilajgslfa ad neat, nde, forgaally 5.--M. de Lavaltte o nu-like runurs pub ppm lfecently are witljo J: :`-``;)r our ow WT 7 f Ame:-i H - emj|Id5_ ' -of Egin`-In W I _t`.go oso wel. "at, '35 more a 1: at the rm mu 1; If of Gran M V `"7 "`_'7'-"` A, 4 Hatnncaavouldbetod rr.|u u_-.-v ; . He will with thelfexican g | -- -r- __ _ hold no in-An; immense I An... _ A I mg] m0l'E+ unirnmmelled, ll needless detail pg nf thin n-----` -__.... -unv 5 `y of this question, and 9 impression that in par- Lions in the future, it is be necessary, to disre- I DOlilir'.:|l |t'|nnI\-" (J _`:. skim to the former course jalions in 1848, and in or- wa moposed that con- uuld be bad by Canada. and America, under which lhe airy should be ad1nmedfro:c- I |i~_n M11. .........._,x _._u . !1 f i: i ....,, unu Irue IUZDISSIOB sited should be oh- ! Ihih rll-nnonn-u---` ' .. mo y|.uy|..'3L'|l In Il1:'Il 4, and the other by the Li-ientical in their leims I My Lord: now take ex- ich enumerated in Session the Cana- I A copy for - .. av uuyvruallt may take place 3 re-establishment .59 }-mn.m...'.. -L-r ---......v-L ,,____ ..l;\r|.I auutlllug It as pleasure. Soon no doubt`. the tivcness of the Nova Scotians i to legalizing thebho|iday_ will bu and we shall have Parliamentn. for celebrating a memorable ~d.-1;. the hearts of U ,_ ,......... Ill uuuuun, the n0mina'iun of a candidate has been left to me choice of the members of the pro- fession in the western part, it being` an understanding that at the next elec- tinn. 3. candidate shall bo selected and sup- ported from the eastern part. In nccor-* duncn with this understanding Dr Day, of Trenton, has been nominated at a meet- ing at B;liUVlli8,WlJefu strong resolutions were at the some time passed in opposi- tion to the Medical Act, and up to tire spirit. of which it is to be inferred Dr Day will consider it his duty, as it is no doubt his choice and conviction, to act. In seve- ral of the divisions active contests are going on, but here, very fortunately, the medical profession is displaying an instruc- tive and commendable harmony. -terest is felt in the result of the elecfon, ,/_ K 2. The electiuns to the .\Iedio.-afi Council nf Ontario take place tu-moi-row, the 8th or June. The elections will be CI)n(1l]Cted(1lliEii` ly and inexpensively by means of vuting pn- pers transnnittcal to the returning officer.-n ap- pointed in each division. Cunsiderziblc in- Us it. is believed. from the strong expressions of llil5&|PpI'U\':l.1 wliicii have been made of some oftlie pruvi:~i>n.~: of the medical bill pnsseil an the last. session of the legislature, that an effort will gL`f}0l':|.1b' be inzulc to senll 1-(in:-n.innG..bC..... - ` ` ` ,- _ ----5.-AIKJIJIJU IILIC was IUE principal part of the policy. The Prc.-mi+,er, Said Mr Ilulmn, had won f1iSt1nI"linn by his railway policy, and now he prnposwl Io burden the Dominion 101' all time to come, with the support of a stcanmboat line hmn Nu-wfuumllund to the muiulund. Sir Jn1,;m gaily turned this assault by 0bserviu,r.{ that the motto of the Mucdomnlds was Per nuzre at terms (by son and land), which he wnuld translate to mean, By rail and etc-2:111." The Huusu laughed heartily at this sully. T___- _....-. ..... LLIILIB Iu|. um: aumassnun of Nuwfnumlland n stcu_mboat line was the . , .nr'mr-in-.1 ......o ..r .1... .., .:, -... .-~ ductinu nf the Ncw.`uuInHmn1 resolminns, Mr llnlmn of-_je(:'Lud that n railway fnr|ne'_cT part at the constitution under coxifetlcrntinxn, and that umler the terms for the adnxisssiun ..r M.....c,..-...n,_ 1 - - prnprim-tnrs1'ecI that M of the land qt};-stion dreadful Iniscllief. O h.h [IL-I`_l'1 Mr (`nla]5tuL' Church question rst, land question ; but this ly to be (1:-fexxtctl, at Icn intervculiuu of the 1101 d uc um wanna: would be unirnmmelle `hug perhnps entered `at de ruin! of the past history quo pouibly given rise to the impression I tying on these n;-gotintions the! uuende, or th I it will necessar pg:-A QL- -- ' ' pnsirioh tSC5ll).- lagiratinn` the House E and Lnru_l 1 ing evinced ` Nurthern ` of Ireland [ n_'eparaI.iuns for I '4-eparatiuns the celebration in holi- ' style of Dominiun Day are very gene- throughout Upper Canada. Thnugh day has not yet been set apart. as :1 utury holiday, it lives as sue I1 in the, rt: the patriotic young people who beat upon securing it as a. day of Laura. super-ensh ness in objecting egslizing tlneholidav will lm nm........., [n the co Ir will he seen by reference to the tele- -Lhic news by :1t1:u1tiC cablv, that the (Inn vativc members of the Hunse uf Imrds vc resnlvual to npposc the Irish Clnm-h I at its second reading. Lnrd Cairns` '1 Lord l)p`rhy n-oct pt-rfectly the [eel- [ cvillcunl Iny their part)" at pm,-sent in the urthern and all the Prntcshmt parts where the most strenuous op, 7-itioh is accorded to the scheme nl` .e:tub]i.~'lnnent. Vndouhteclly at 5ll`0nu_' nation will fallow the act of ro-jeclirm h_\' 9 of Lords, an agitation which tho vs-_-rvativc Peers nrcpn-pr1rL'd tn hr:n'(`, the mm];-mlc chursc pninte.-(1 out hy v-.1 ~`...'l.~|.....- .... 1 ` ` ' ` _,` . .._... -u-n\.\lIlI|\.\l ll? n_v further :x;_:itatiuu nf the ques- I5 prvsellted mily to he laid :tsid~`- `)1 to u ah.-tc|'u1incd rt-ju`(;tin1) nf u.- in pcrhup-3 not tor) much In sn_\' (mus excited by Mr Ilriglns lnml which is intomlml tn fulluw as u L-nt:n_\' measure tn :lis~st:1l1]ishn1-M, ..s!.. ..,._.._:| ,,. -A ` New.` `I . V; Eu:tur_y I.-.l1:mge in the law. Jity, the electoral district braces the territory of Quinte iElcctoruI Divisions, as known i - 1 I] I--ta --`I ""- ,, _ .. .,.,v.uoua au UltJCCIlDg .holiday_ be overcome, V0 Parliamentary sanction day in the, The undersigned has felt it to be so impo that my negotjalions which ` with glue Uuiled Srlles tor the re-establish of free cummnrcnal intercourse betwen _und Caliadn should be unimmmelled, tbs has pal-buns entered -.1: ......n-- 4~ -- - on tirst, u this :4 3d, Icasl ' Ilnus : nf the detvnte on the inim- \r Ar 1: ,,. . --...;;1JIlIll` nstility t0 the Church men- Ish pcz-s.1ntr_\' have g_:)L ilh.-cl with such illnsn-1}" 3' umious regarding what ends to (10 towards their ssinn nf the land, that the Mr Brighs agituticxn :|L`Sti0 is pror]`u('mre wt` 9. id. Una thing at 11 time" `the , vx k_ ._. m :4 moth). the Irish and next the IrislJ nrrangcnlent is likt st for :1tin1r-,l-ytiu use of Lunls. lccting umulbcr of Canada, the ;_ I, *u1Cu H1 I: cuhxtcxl t< ' qucs rluitl usid. nlly. u b- ILIC W000 liminary ` Rmluny, V uh: `3 ' 7- -Mr'J'. H. Benson, ofSL. 4 ed landing waiter. ' ,_- ....-an The jury, after ashort That _the deceased, 1 his death on the 6th Fobr through a hole in be Pout barracks and Point F his way from the bsrrackx lived. The jury are further . hole was dangerous. , --. .._. u1uLlIcr,WDO was lying on his deathbed, was then harbour master. ated for him as clerk of accident of the 6th of ed to act as harbour ` on whnrves and_har`bour. William Hoyle, policeman, was morning after the accident I went ed the hole and found it hushed. I measured the ~ spaces between the bushes, and they were about eightof my foot lengths apart ' it was danger-I I oue fora drunken man, but a sober man would at once know it was a place where ice was tak- ceased, I think, between 7 and 8 o'clock on the night of the 6th of February. did con- sider him drunk, although I told him that he nod to take no more. I Daneher, was very drunk. I told him to go home. Hennessey was not drunk enough full into the hole. , _ . _ . _ ..... was uworu--l am Harbour master at present, but was not on the 6th of February last. My brother, who lying he ice on the GLh Of February last, was resumed this morning. I Sergeant Coyne was sworn--I remPmb9r lhe 7th of February last. I went to the hole in the ice between Tate du Pom barracks and Point Frederick, and tound a glove frozen in the Wm.- er in the hole which lrdcpgnized as private Heu- sey's; the ice was not suicienlly strong to sustain the weightof :1 man. man leading to the hoie, and of ice which had been cut n-mnvul '1`?-r-' |-L...I. / he wanrlnn om Mr Hurlbert the well ,,.... . -`mu; nus III. I` [Waiting for a centre-board ing been broken in Lake Erie. tokirith 10,400 bush HJ000 bush, and the T. left Glaasford & Jones this schooner Besaey Be.-rwick from Mary Jane from Hamilton, am from Southampton, all with tim Greenwood from Hamilton with Garden Island since Saturday. and St. Lawrence on Saturdu. sch. Bay Queen this evening, le for Like Erie, The tug Glide arrived at the M. T, Company's day evening from Montreal, and Edward from Hamilton with 7, arrived at th same wharf lhi: seba Sir E. W. Head and Swee; same wharf to-night with pig ir Wind to-day varying from due s(_ fresh. -at UIIILIG UlI`CU. If the obnoxious chase we: it would only renew effect: prqvinlon In the Act r__;___y_.__ _ SHIPPING .\'nws.-Tlmpr.)pci11 dbwu yesterday afternoon; the a and propeller lndiun passed up the propeller Colonist passed up The steam barge Hemlock and i Arrived at Swifts Wharf this 150,000 feet of lumber for the (J The steamer Rochester rurived and will continue her trips as `u: Sarah arrived from Gannnoque. Tiger am] Yarrow left J` H. Um for Montreal in low of H. Calvi bush wheat. The barge Forth le wh-u-f'.to-night with 10 500 bust schooner White Squrl lies at Hen `k-nilin-v l'n- - ----- ' cei-ted into the General 4- C - - Tm! Gmuun hum; RANTS AT Tum Kmcsrom H05I`l'l'AL.--Uf lhq twenty-twn immigmnls re- Hospital on the even- ing of May 28th, ve adults and six childre'n have been discharged convu?eacent,nnr1lravv on the cars lhis evening fur the west. did yesterday and was buried this while several of the remmijing nr very precarious smte. One rr-an inrrnoun, a skill in H --+- o- Tun Couxrr Council..--1 Counly Counc.lwij1 lake;-In noon at two o'clock in the Court. House. .. uuuucn, U18 weu K110 wooden railway system, inary aurvov nf um n---I ;------ Tm: CITY COUNCIL -T the City Council takes Chumberythia , ____,._ Tm: C0m3'r\' Comm -The Ju the County Court commences noon. ` .,... -.... Mu Bulfa Uos'c:m`.-Tbe ed of Mr Baal : concert to-n Ontario Hall. /, , _ , , _ ,,__ Tm: Conn or RI-:vIs1oN-Thn court will gin- its attention to the appeu|s'frcn1 Sydenhum Ward to-morruw afternoon. This afternoon was devoted to St. Lawrence Ward. .Iu(_1ge Burruwes is gazelted Judge of Fronte- mu: Uounty, nu] Mr Wilkis0n,Judgo of Len- uox and Addiugton. ]vti.~1fu`n'tin1I ft-H. :lll1HlI"_{.-It the tho liuminiun 'l'u}c;_;r:1pl1 ' , p[:u", tlivy have tlucidmi In p;L_ymcnt ul'fu1't.lIOrc':x]lsuI` _ U ,i-. -, .._...... uua result would bqmoat likely to he obtained," To meet the ohjeclion thus rtaneatad by the Government of the United S which His Grace calla euentiou; was inserted; the sole object oi that clause being that Canada might by means of reciprocal legislation (in 5 preferred that course) In object, which, as M.` U : Government hnd United Stung, and golinlion with that a treaty, and by A Cnnndian delegates. Thu lmdarnianmi 1.--:-,1. -. . most Appropriate manner that suggests it- `selftu the iymtincts of uur ps.-nplc. ,__-.. ......m_, ayulem, IS ma!-tin; 3, survey of the Quebec y, preparatory to the line being uunl of milimr_v niccrs Wu , --...`...... LLIIS LCIG `IU .cks Frederick, while on` '01:: barracks to where decedsed ejury of opinion that the anerous Iouxrt COL'NCIL.-~Tb8 meeting of II Counc.l will take place: to-morruw afw: the Council Clmmbc I'\IInII , ,,__. ...-J nrl.:: nuuul. footlenglbs danger-| nken buta riv. I 1e M. T. wharf on Satur- ; Monlrcahand Ihe sch. Princc m 7,500 bush wheat, Lh this morning. The W. Sweepstakes ieuv iron for Chicago rvaryiag sc_>uth to due was e the , I ..... ucc Cut 101' rgfmov.-11. Liully protected by bushes. I_ la.ngerous_ }"l{().\I M()N'|`|{l~l.\L. ml, June 7.-`vVL-ntlmr ulna ni__;hl uml y-.-ale.-r`I:ny nncl FRI HI , _ v ` . u a AV It desirable gdupted, a revenue ysmn both internal and ex- ,lerunl,, more in harmony with our own, might justly be anticipated from the action of our neighbours, by which this result would bqmoal obtained." Tn iilnnt cl-- -15

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy