Kingston News (1868), 10 Jun 1869, p. 2

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taxi at 69th (lit) the` '.u': ml[ __-r._-J \nI4\4l.lI.l ll-IE. ` A Washington despatch says :-0wiug_ to the refusal of the authorities to allow the I .Confederate graves to be decorated on B2- turday, the Southern people turned` out quite `freely and decorated those graves. Friquds of Mrs Surratt decked her grave with a profusion of owers. The London corres pondrnt ol the G : Homing Ilemld and the |l'w.v/rrn Daily states on reliable aul.hori1y,1lml the dil with reference lo the income of the Pr Wales has been got rid of by the Queen .ingloinc1-ease it from 35,000 to 4( year out of her own private purse. Many pvnple are remrning to Vir City from White Pine, and repart the business in the new district is entirely (lone. Nu regular lends have been at Land real estate is rapidly declin ing. _.....m;.: . Civita. Veccbla has just been lighted Wit but there axe still in the Papal States on]; ` town.-, Rome and Civits Vecchia, that abandoned the old oil lamp, and even In last gas has only been introduced into the tocruic quarters. At Villeu-i, Viterbo, F none, &c., the streets are still lighted will and by candles burning before the image: I Madonna.` Mr Thomas Gal: has been up pl vmant judgenhip. Before choice! there seemed to as strong reasons Reuly, Kingston, should not hgve I: sent on the Bench ; but it must that from the entire Bar of Tom be diicull. 10 make a. better appoi that which has been made. Mr G cellent lawyer, who stands in the 1 the profession, and no one will qm ness to wear the ormiue.--Leader. C `HEB WEST. 4:15 p.111. 4505 am. I Mixed train l0:00 I. In. 4:35 u 7- -- - 7:00 - [This is by Montreal time, from which deduct 125 minutes for the difference between Montreal and Kingston time.] 0 ----> Mr Rose informed the committee on banking yesterday that in a few days he would announce the course the government intended to pursue regarding the renewal of the bank charters, when the resolutions before the House would be dis- posed of. Mr John L. Macdougail, for South Renfrew in oppo Cameron. /Q. Pence Comer, Thursday -The only case be- fore the Court this morning, was that of John East, a licensed Innkeeper, charged with sel- ling liquor on Sunday last. Two witnesses were examined, who showed that on that day they in company with another set in EI.:l.'8 Tavern half an hour, during which they drank three glasses of beer each, for which they paid. Mr East said the house was opened to admit a. doctor to see a sick relative, and the witnesses then enter- ed, and that he was obliged to give them beer to keep them quiet. One of the witnesses de- nied that they had been requested to leave the house. Mr East was ned $20 `and costs. Isaac -Fink, who was stabbed on Tuesday last at Garden Island with a table `fork, by the boy Ahern, was examined by the Police Magistrate this morning "at the General Hospital. Fink testified that the boys had been teasing` him at `the dinner table by throwing pieces of pork, &c , at him. That he arose from the table to go outand make complaint to the clerk at the otlice, of the disorderly conduct of the boys- Thnt several of the boys got up from the table at the same time, and he noticed something in Ah:-rn s hand, which he was endeavouring to conceal, and which Fink supposed wan either a. knife or fork. He attempttd to seize Ahern a hand, but was prevented by parties who caught hold of him. Abern then drew off and threw ,which struck and penetrated his left side about an inch and a halt . Fink pul- led the fork out, and tell to the floor in a faint. John Dandy, one ofthe boys present, corrobqnto _ed this evidence, the truth of which was also admitted by Ahern. The latter was remanded for eight days, and it is hoped by that time that Fink will be sntciently recovered to be out again. " I I I JUDY, May 26 (Goodfellow's).-Judy con_ ginues to badger Mr Bright. This week it le- presenta Jacky at the races, with Old John- ny" (Lord Russell) as the "inevitable dog v snatching away the bone of the Iris}; land quea_ non, which is not a bad political hit. posed of. __-.. -..-n AJUJJIJLIIJ 1.111114. ! A meeting was beldon Wednesday afternoon in the County Council Uh-uuher composed of delegales from the lowualnps of the county, and member of the Council, fo-r1lu: purpose of con- Bi luring Dr. I{_yL-rsou'.-3 School Bill. 'I"I._ __, . 1u.n:I.tn_y, dune `J. The {court resnntvd business this morning at. halfpast 10 01-lock. C. H Godfrey, Esq, J.l ., occupied a SUB.` on the bench. The prisoners Doyle and Conner were placed. in the deck. Gibson vs. R:-id and otherg.-This wits an action brought by James Gibson, :1 farmer. against the defendants, upon a promissory now: for $80 and inn rest, dated in August 1336!. The- dt-fettce set up was that this note was given for money lent for election purposes in the elrction contest of that gear, between the late Jtimea Morton, and Sir Henry b`ruit_h. The note sued upon was endorsed by James Morton. Accord- ing to the evidence John Fhtnigan had taken the note from the defendants, and had transfer- red it to the plaintiff, his brother-in-`aw. `lhe jury found for the phtintitf for $125 06. Mr T. L. Snonk for ptnintitf; Mr Briuon for one de- fendant, and Mr Macatrow for other defend- ant. ' . .._... ...,.,..\_y Ia_,1ILlUlJHCI L/.1'l'lEy.~-A' BC- (ion upon 51 promissor) uole dazed In Septem- ber 1864. The making ol the note was proved, and no defence o'erPd. Verdict for $159 55. Mr Briuon for plaintiff. In the case of Alberlson vs. Chaffey, et 91, his Honour gave judguu-_:_1t in favour of the plrxinlifffur SH). T`h.-u I`_.....: 1 . u pm-uuu IUF -_\lU. The Grand Jury bron Daniel Coy nnd mhersl The court then adjou __ ., _.. --_,-...... .. ..,....,... ...... The mveting took place in consequence of no- tices rccuived by the Reeves of the townships from D. D. Cnlvin, Esq . member fox-tho County requesting them to (-all pttllic meetings to ap- point dc-legal:-9 to meet that day in the Council Chamber, nnd give ex;-ros.~iou to the views held in the township`.-3 upon the ew School Bill, and thereby elicit the views of the County as a guiie for the action of the County member in the Legislative Assembly. T\ fl. I`,,|.-i__ I`. _ Mu: I nus: IIIIILID par Canadian steiuners will. be closed every Fri- day II. 12 M. Per Cunardand Bremen lines, every-Monday Ind Tuesday respectively at 5 RM. I nun v I. Schou -`*1: Albertsnn rs- ChnlT-y, ct u!.-An I recover the sum of $115 95, be.-ing! claimed for hauling a number of saw 1 Agnew f'urp1.-ninlitf; Mr J. l . Gilders -do-fr ndnnt. Judghlent re-9: rvcd. The Grand Jury brought In true bi JuhnConmr1'nr ncmnnh ..,`..|. :.,...... . , H- .,..._, .,......bu. In uuu ulll ngmusl 1 John Conner for assault, with inlent to commit I a mpc upon l~.lEz:nbo.-th Bennett. lwhich considered the School bill clause by _.,,._._..-` .--~....u-_,. D. D. Calvin, Esq., presided over the meeting! cl uuse,` some clauses of whict; WIT0 npproved of, ulharn nnmmlml um: |'1`\r\n4-. -,._.1.-.__ 1 _.., , .- ,,' _ _ ..- .,...n..;\u ul IV nu ushers nmvndvd, and some co At lhe conclusion of the Act it was mpved by Mr socon-Jed by Mr J. Cmnptwl the County Mr-mber Us rm [ht-'9 vi;-we nf |hi_- .-..n-...-..:... -4-.;nI\I\7| uni . Al lhu close of the meeting a. ` was given to the chairman. James ' THE; N EIW` :S'C`IIO 0L BILL. on olher.-This 1 hand i1'1(1l'u`.~`t,ll'HLt`di[l A1:gusll86l. : up was that thin nnlu .....a ...z...,.. r._ THE DAILY NEW-VS---THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 10. muuuu. l.iUr'll9D' ot the DAILY Nlws may be Ind It the counter of the publication ofce, Prin- eesfllreet. Price three coppera. S*Q:....1- ...~-:-- -1 -' '- : Woolley vs.,Micbael Carney.~-An vn nromisson nnln rlunml In Ca-an-- vple remrning Virginia bite that the he over- agulnr struck; us agton :- 0wing_ l to allow graves I Southern nonnln 6------" A-" COFNTY` ,,_ -- ---V... -7-.` unllyluvcu U! lvd, condemned altogether clusiou cunsideraliou of me Joseph Watson, and Cmuptwll, and carried, lhl be l'l'(]lleSll d to carry out Ihis cuuvenliun with regard to Ihe _ , _ _ _ _ . .....,.......,uu unto me ans- rs. Frasi- with oil of the , ........ uyrulklllul [DEB Gait is an ex- who from rank of question his t- : Lie!. nad st. .was I lined hv Hm p..I:.... xr--=----- '5' brought in a true bill a Jlhers for larceny. adjourned for an hcur. K ,, -....v-av: :1.` :1. I ciently as j-usl with gas :1 only two have )3] lamn an;-I n------ |- -'-r- ---_ ---...... a nlvc uucu Uupperl. `Single copies of the Can Nlwl, containing rife news of the 1 had in wrappers for mailing, Pr; uuod every Friday. uga,!1,1oc:-.l member, is out 1 opposition to Mr Malcolm ns pointed to the More choice fell upon him Lrong why Mr 0 . Ild been offered a I . he confessed Toronlo it would appointment than made Mr (1.1: :. --- -- ed er El.:l. 8 b hich -nan.-..l 1- - day ning, ope}, st. Ln .-... .1..- ~ - Jul 11'. ul me ulugow ' Pm. I i1v_ Hm! uh. .-c:4:....n... UUl`In T. Wed abs lay, `Thus-lay, June 9. : against lnrvbnw bill against ......... .. _,., , Cvlla u - We Are, respectfully, your obedient unis. A tuc rrlnce or agree- 40,000 2. \ vote of thanks A/any 1 ' rcu ' difficulty lhli pl-inn; 1.4` _Glugdw l uh; I .-....' K1\.all|-1'1 CU : a balance ! logs Mi- `tsleevev for xnlml unvU' In these > nris- I A m_-,, , June 8. cu nu amendment to thq resoluti ever, he subsequently withdrew. I ...... ... Lunnu ululsell FIGICDIOUI before hvis `$0; . atitnenc} by, at thxs late day, going into arbi~ tration. Mr Talmud spoke at legngt upon the subject Ind his remarks favoured the idea of an nrbitrn. tion. At the conclusion of his gddpegg he mov. ed an amendment to thug resol ' 11' h h - hoanbaequently '1 W `C ' ow _---- Trains Arrive and depart from Station as follows 2 uuu, un 1110 report. Mr LoLt--Well, had it been so I should have 1. been perfectly wilhng to accord perfect justice lo Mr Ferguson, but I am not willing at the re-` quest of Mr Barr ped, and it would not look very wen for it to go before the constiluenc , that when the prc- ` sent amount of expenses: had been incurred, and the game was in the hands of the council the thing had been relinguislpedl The thing was set- tled withont. Mr Ferguson went in for 3 new trial, when the council could consider any pm- positions, but the speaker was not going to be one to make himself ridiculous his con- I _ II as. - ul III uunu.lon_ Mr Lott thought the move in thing upon a committee was merely a plan to gain time. The mmuer had gone to the preseny length, and no doubt six months would settle the matter. If it could beshown getting the Hr Barr---It is 9. not on the report. Mr T.nn_1l.TnIl 1..-: 2. . - pity that your name wane: unv x: uccu B11780. Mr Mudio thought that Mr Barr sight of the fact that the county had be into this lawsuit. He thought that matter had gone too far for the cduncil y such plan proposed. , n.uI.'u=I)` to save xurtuler-costs. Mr Bur defended `the course advised motion. He thought he feelings of an c want of the council should be reapeclec lbought if a course of Arbitration had been AI` {n cl... ll--- 5/7` bave been saved. Ma |l....n:. -- ...-: mpun.-was men qdupled intact. Mr Fair said he had received :1 letter frqm Mr Ferguson. Lt was-read by the clerk, and was as fc-HOWE: uh--- u "'- , N ._.- _........u\.su ncnc,}In:.'.'t`Ul. The`minul_es of the last meeting were fetid and a.pp|0ved. VMI` Spoor hnndd in the report of the commit- tee appointed ul 11101591 session to inquire into the counxy lawsuits. hi the case of Mrs Lee and Messrs Wuckcll and Norlbmuxe, naliingjt xe- ducliuu on the rent. of No, I lull gate, the cum- mitlee recommended Ihat 35200 Le taken in full of all demands. The other purl of the report slated that the Warden hand been appointed suic- legale tqpro ed to Toronto IO use Ins bczsl cl- grliqua to forward the lawsuit between the coun- ty and the lam Ln-usuner. Mr Spoor stated that lhe $200 had been paid in, but having been paid in silver the maiter of discouut was for the :conside1'a1ion of the coun- cil. lI.IIIl:lZl.J\'l1. Further discussion of lhg subject was [In-n postponed unlil the mulursbould be investigat- ed by the finance commiue. Mr Hun l....-..In.x .'_. .. -7 cu u_y me nuance comumlee. Mr Day handed in n. corulnun subject of the counly 1`awsuil,rn. county solicitor from Messrs Uru and Uuuanacb, Bolijilors, Torun read by the clerk. 'I`h.; 1.,-.......:| .L !-_. 7 1' ` 3:05 nan. .1uu1aua._y,.lu1le 1 The business of the council wua revsumml morning shortly after ten o`clock. The `Wu and all the members werepreeent, Thn`vnln..o.s.. at .1.` u,,. Wednesdny nfteinvmn, June 9. _ ` OM92 to the occupation of lhe council chang- ber by line scbobl convention the council did not |'5tImB`busiueas nnlll past four o'clock. 'I"I... .,.._._c .r .I, 1 I 1 n1v-E'. Mr Ashley, who has charge of the court house, said` that tbg amount received. by him during [hut time was ve gallons, pus. cf which sull remained. IF...`-L,.. 1|` ' " --- --_.__.... -u-u lung)` luv. u ulv Ju- The report of the gun] uurgt-on was read and adopted. _ ` VI"!-.4. nl.. -l. l_-.. ,1. I p .| `I .,,, , I u-nu Iclcllcu IU [H8 Cllll|HlIllt'l.' 0|] ll'lHCU. The IIC't:)l`nl of S. Chown and Sons, extend- ing dm September, 186;, to May 28, 1369, and ex ding a hundred dollars in amount, was the I ject of a hull hour : comment antong'mem- , and the detns rind by the clerk. ~ lllr Spoor said he had, while the clerk was reading the bill, checked off the number of gril- lons of coal oil charged in it, and found that thtra were '92 gallons. Now he would like 10 know what kind ol machinery the county had in Kingston which required the usezof that numhe: of gallons from Srplembtr to the and of May. Where had it been used, and for what pun use? Mr Day (chnirmnn of the nance coznmittt.-e) said he had not yet inves igntcd the n1.-.tter, bu-t had been hinisielfstruck with the item tttlzieled to by Mr Spoor. when a portion of the account had been read to him by thoclerk. He was glad the account hail come up before the council, as some method should be taken to prevent orm-is being given in this reckless manner without lhtf authority of;tba proper ollicera of the council. [le supposed the oil had been used in the gnol. Mr Ashley wulpresent, and could say how mug-h had been obtained for the use of the court house. He would remark, however, that he had no doubt whatever but llhtl. the amount chargsdfor in the bill had been obtained lrom S. Chnwn dz Sons. .~-nu u_y Lula UIUIIIS. The council llfen adjournd until to-monuw morning. nu U |,IlE|.l . The clerrk I-rought befotre the council several accuuuls recxived by him, the wlmle of which wa ro Ielerred lo the cnmmim-c on n-mcu. Thn nan.`---n -1` u (`I _,,,, , I D -- -AAA-~ 3 r to adopt Buy prllllv}-Ir;.)-;D:)Q:d. Mr Barr replied lh_u.l such a propos Yemen! had n.-m.. 1...!`--- ---- ' - M: COUNTY OOUNCIL. at 1'0`! nun! Dnacnxrrxol Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously at Who DAILY NEWS JOB 1 1dN (`DIG `OFFICE. muuguu mat Mr Barr had lost been forced it. thought thm hn-- -L- , .-.,..,u.ug. me would` :I upon any such a committee. whenthe matter could have that time was passed, and it Mr Ferguson had been whip- d astituency. when or... ..-- He] .,_..-......cu u_y mr burr, mat a. `e, composed of Messrs Calvin, 'e_y, llcorey, Playfair, Tolund, Day, be appointed to confezj in nccordanm wnh h;e Dl\/--~- -- in corumunicntion on the my 1`awsuiI,r.-ccivml by the 11 P.lm:.-n-a I`.-ulna III.-mmill - gm-Ivuult, L`L.\.:Ll`V\'ll U) u Uruuks, Kingsmill jilors, Toronto, winch was ... .-- .uJnu|..I'; Lt) cry right mxnded member ould be Very desimbldto igalion. I would respccI.- would,with :1 View to [319 hllainpoa n--- 3-` ted to thrbv o'V;)11-t;. ht expense would be the matter to take ng the plan` propos- Thursday, June 10. uusut VILIBI DOV - council to I rnnnanzl We have given tlitsc facts nnd quntul these opinions as to the building of the Alabama to clear the transaction from flu: erroneous ststmn-ants with which it has heen'|urroun.deul. It cannot be to the in- terest of this country to allow puhlic opin- ion to turn on imperfect information, and as the Johuson-L`Lziremlon treuty has be:-n rejected, an inquiry instituted by a royal commission, `or u comuiittce of the House of Commons, into the support given to the North and. South during the war, in refer- ence to ships, warlike stores, guns, ammuni- tion, nrmour plates and the enlislment. of men to serve for either ofthe belligercnts. would tend to place all the matters in dis- pute clearly before the British Parliament sad people, and enable them to approach any further negotiations with the United States on I more satisfactory bei than thny have hitherto done. Should n general inquiry of this kind be decided _on we shall be glad to give any infortnstiun and assist- ance in our power. IQ. ii l`nnunnolu- an-..._s- 1 2.. A ' ` . _ . . . ...~. uaubllfl LU ll]- : was in the hands of He was in fa-Lvour 0! rty. If right was on er be was willing be it, but ifit was on the not in favour of re~ Z` the I-n'nvinn aession orlhmuxe, ur d lo s1:icbelw+:enthecuuu- e I ,. II ilvor Ylu) lT\u'rn|- . __,` . -a:\z\4\I nu uu unll. u; unnqnmpurls ;.'.,U4t5,UUU came fmm Euglnnl in the shape of woolen cloth which could now be supplied from Cana- da, With regaul ro the mineral wealth of-New- fuundlund, two -cupper mines were 1.0 being wuxkscl, at one of which l,t.00 people were em- ployed, wlu-re but four years ago there were on- ly lhrcr: or four families. These mines were situated near the sea shore, and according lo the t`VlLlv _ LC of Sir \VI|lia.m Loga.-1, the beds of copper ore were uf very great extent. Winn mega law remarks he wquld submit the resolu- tlrms. ' `The llogse (ha :1 went into committee (M:-Street Iosit ntv -h.d L..." 02-: 3 sd gone oubt air r---`-- _-7 vvcu I01` It ; n he council, le thihn Irrnn --* by the gs old ser- ten o'clock 1 vv tu > recede /urden .........-.._u u. as.-lnucui. mm. :1 SUN`! intarprr-tntiun of the existing 1ll'V\'UUl\l not. satisfy th-use wlmse interests were at- fect.ec|,aml in that year we declined to no cap: an order tn lvniltl a large iron-clml vessel let` an agent. of the Cotztmlerau-. _c_{n\' ernment, ttlthuugh one Cuntlitinn til the contract-wns`t-3 lmvtr [met] that the ship Ihoulul lint he deliverul until the `(`0ll(`lll~. clan of the war. The mat, lin\\'ev9r,"was to be paid to us I-\; ii1~`t:ili:wn's in .~ueh It vray nndso st-eureul ns In m..l-zu it for us a per- fectly safe maul" lirutitnhlc eomuiercinl Imus- lctiun, and we were zulvisctl by the bust authority that tin-re was nothing in our lnuuicip:-il nr interuntiuual law to prevent its taking the enntrncr. our ]irl\'aLL'. gain here Wzts willingly saerieeul, because we felt. that frum the coinplieatious that hml Irincn in reference in m-utr'ul and belligr rant rights a Strict interpretation of the law might. rend tn nggrzivate the then existing dicrences between this country and the American gnvernim-nt ; and luul there been the BJDIC feeling un tlIt:_ L~llLjL'Cl. in 1861, the Alatmma. wn_ultl nut. have been built, by us. -J Illi ..;mu. 1013 was independent breakwateri, &c., for which expended $86,000 a year, v paid by the Dominion am: He estimated the outside cos toilhe Dominion (including Government and other chug venue) at $610,000. He 1 what particulars the peopl would be benatted by the : ialnnd like Newtonnal.-.3 -- _ ,_-.- ...... ..5..icu as would warrant them in coming to a conclusion Instead of this he consumma- tion of the scheme agreed upon a. long time ago ---at the Quebec Contorence. But the House was not bound by the Quebec Conference. nor was the scheme proposed that agreed to at the Quebec Gonfetence. He conttnded that the arrangement of the Quebec Conlerence had been set aside by the provision of special subsidies to the several Provinces. The special subsidy to Ontario, was 5; cents per head ; to Quebec, 6c per head ; to New Brunswick 18: per head ; to Nova Scotia 19c; and to *.Newfoundls.nd, if it comes in on the proposed arrangement, 28c per head, so that the arrangement had been entirely upset, and this proposition should be regarded as In new one, to be considered on its merits. He it of high importance to he would not admit th From the 80c per head t allowance for the crown of interest on the public nada would have to pay in clean cash, besides the payments for the va- riousservices to be borne hy the Dominion, $165,000, making a total of $637,725 of annual payment against a public income of about half the amount. He would be very glad to be con- winced thatthese gures were wrong. He wished to deal liberally with Na not wish that liberality should be bear the character of a bribe. the Dominion, though at it was a necessity. he special subsidy, the lands, and the payment debt, he held that Cs- out annually $472,725 :1tlt.'l' remarks by hon. Mr Smith, and hon. Mr Howe, Mr Blake Bali the whtch would warrnn important question. y had not yet got the facts t then: to decide upon this He agreed with the hon. gentleman who had just sat down, that New- foundlaud should not be forced into the Union; but held that it should not be bribed. He did not know that it was to be bribed, but the; House bud not had evidence before it in the shape of facts and gures as would conclusion. aknn _.--- In reply 10 Mr Blake, hon. Mr Rose stated that the proportion of debt allowed to New- foundland was $27 and 60 or 70c, the same as that allowed by the Union Act to New Bruns- wick, and the same as was proposed to bea.llow- ed to Nova Scolia. An- .._......_l.- L- ` " ` I -.u-.ru:. The House (Mt-Street in the chair). In unswer to Mr Mackenzie, hon Mr Rose said the total debt of Ncwfoundlamd was $1,400,000 at 4, 5 and 6 per cent interest. In answer to llO-D. Mr Smith, Mr Rose said that in return for accepting the liabilities of New- tuundlnnd, the I)OlIltI.ll0l] received all her reve- nues, which amounted on an average for the ve years previous to 1869, to $510,000 to $530,000, in 1868 it amounted to $634,000 Mr llzzclienzie said from an official statement. of 1866, 152 749 oftbe debt was at 5 per cent interest, 43,269 at 5} per cent, and only the small sum of 6,000 at. 43 per cent. The whole debt averaging considerably over 5 per cent. .....,;. -u~uI;I_y n Luuuuuuug poplllullon, naviug iu irnp()r[11]L1l0stl.ll HS provisions and clothing. Last year its imports were 40,000 barrels of our, 40,000 barrels of inuian meal, 50,000 cwl. of biscuit. l,000 lbs cheese, $1,500,000 worlh of woolen cloth, leather, and the coarser kind of cloth. All their imports could be supplied from the other porls of the Dominion, and a consider- able Ilzfkel. would be opened up to us by the ndmis.-iun of Newfoundhind. The tom] exports were live and I1. half millions, ofwhich $1,500,000 went to the United States, $327,000 to West In- dic-s,.j\'700,000 to Spain, $800,004 to Portngnl, nuu'$Ti;0,UUO to Biazil. Ufiheimports $2,048,000 of New- 1.0 the sit-:1 Ellnrn ona ....,.....u:..;_ .. I nuu LJII IIULHIH-' U- The debate upon this motion occupied a large share of the time of lbe forenoon, and remarks were indulged in by some members during the V discussion which con]! only be attributed to the Iir-mar dz-lune. At the conclusion [I10 council adjourned until thxee o clock this afternoon. nu - In the House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr Rose did not intend to weary the House with a long speech in support of the nal consumma- tion of an arrangement which had been fully discussed sevornl yours ago. He would merely "give A few figures to show the value of Lbnl. co- lnny In the Dominion That colony owned 1,557 Vessels, representing 87,000 tons, and an eslim I.- led value ol'.4,00U,00U. Lust yiar, 1,260 ves- sels engaged in ibe c-xport trade entered Ibe vo- riousr [IONS of` Newfoundland, and l,U1 vessels cleared, having upwards of 10,000 seamen. The number of vessels engaged in Ihe sheries Molo- sive of llic W ssvls already mention:-dfwns 230 sailing: vess14,and 0 steamers in the soul sh- ing, and 13,000 in the cod shing. For It mim- oer of years past the exports oi the island had exceeded the imports. The populanion was ul- E11037. enzirely a consuming population, having imoort.a]mostn1| ll! m-nriaimm um] ,.I...i.:.m chugo of violnion of tlio Ynmign En1ist- -| ' men: Ict. and again cquitted." l . W . Inna nnnan On 3 Oh`: nun-uaOI.\.. .-.l'u Al... Mr Bur did not think that there could be any harm in lhu nppriulmunl of` the committee. It could hear what Mr Ferguson had to any Ind re- nnl-I. lI\.'I I Mr F.1 r aid that rllch was Ibewohject of the rest-Iulion He had no idea of dz-legating power (01110 committee I0 come In It selllement. wi.h Mr Fu`,;ueou. He would add the words "and report, to marrow" lo the mnlion. "l`}m Ilrnrrlu t-1.:-.1 nrlriurl ant` ulna 1nnI`nn tu- II."'1Jl I, LU IIJUIIUW |U IUC Illillllluo The words wem added, and the motion was put and carried upon division. Yeas, Monro lharr, Burk:-, lbwermnn, Campbell, Domrdaon, Fair, Godfrey, M Donn.'d, M H.orey, Nichols, Per- ry, Talmud and me Wardon-l3, Nays, Meslrl Usiyln, Day, Lou,Mil1s, Mudie, Plnyfuir, Spoor mud Slrncban-- 8. ITIL- .1--|__.. - I Thurs- ny afternoon,-The council met a three o'clock, and, npon a. motion by Mr Cai win, at cnce 3-`journed for Ihd benet of com millees until ten o'clock to-morrow morning. I THE AD.\_1ISSI()N UF NEWFOUNDLAND. S u: .L1UV DCOUH After remarks I nurn uu5 u|.uU u U rec C3nto;ence. Blut agreed at :en(;e_ He nnnnna...-I u.-- -' -....-. puuutuj IU ew be ; Neivfoundla.nd, arranfgement, aarrnngement been anti-cl`! -- -uni I U,UU ums alone. It was true ti mg off of customs dues w ms a part of the Dominion, more than made up by we would have. with re; ma Dnminirm - ' uwgy hon. XVIII iii CHILI Bull gl'll|-IlIlClI- ' ' We now come tothe question ofLthe pcepainl for the Athlranm nmlller ma- chinery :-Tbe price we received for con- Itructing the hull. masts, rigging, sails, un- ` chorn, cables and general lnurcnntile -outt` of the Alnbama and her m.-schincry was` less than the cast of siluiliar vessels in; her Mnjcstys lL'l'\'iCk', ulllmugh shu wail built sud her engines `made in (.`V(`l')" l'L`*~`, spec: equal to then}. The dcmila 0! the 'CB we are quitc willing to give to her _, , ,. I ,,.I I .` I ' '. - R --._I- _, _ 0- -,-...,. will we Dominion the interest debt, $115,000 ; the 800 par for Crown Lands, $150,000, dy, $35,000; atnounliug.allo- 00, which would just barely her local services. Mr Rose IW tbt (be nnnrl -' """ ` ive us. But they had to J mdland would be nffectec -_ J ._ Eu. \|.II.i 1n\.I.3 at Il uld brihqd n. H-4 uuug payments I r charges on Domi went on to people of the D: r comgoction - ......uu.ry socal service ver the various items in ndently of roads, bridges, hich they had formerly 31-, while the sum .10 be amounted to $404,000. a cost of Newfoundland ing payments to Local :harges Dominion pe- He to nhn-- , ____ .....-.. uucu cuurelj ticn regarded sidered stood as arguing aglffnst mdland. He considered .0 that the I : V be uorne hv Hm hr---=-=-~ ,-r-J VHILJIUE out 3 ement. The revenue and for the last five in 1868) lower than Ll863, $475,000; in $475_nnn ~ :- mm- _-..u suClU atoms when 16 but the ve. ragard as to pay to New- '0: West Durham rccm in Hm =-"~ -uulull F9` to show: in Dominion nan QHL - -- ll` C|l\I IIGI CIIHXIIYS .IIIIIlIL' II1 CVCIJ `Kr njescy`: government should (In-_v desire it. ' II has brcn stated that in the cnnduct UT 1 our buaiu_es.-I in those tr:u:s:uttim1s we sought 1 xlu Fthis 4-- `:1 vi ill Mc])on;ll sa I ],`iD]ESl PLAIN GRAND DISPLAY! TIIE 0F FIVE CASES. _.}_j._-:- ;Hns1 ms: HA/TS- 2 ms: The {. Tile fact that three great an-'nn4..-_->l _.,-___-I,, ' I , _- _ A married min in Bridgoporl Wu urged :9. cently by an lusurnce Agent to take out 5 you. ry for the benei of his wifo to the IIDOUIII of. $12,000 or $15,000, and u long dileuuion en. su:ed, which was ended by the husband, who said w: "No; a widow with more Ihnn $10,000 would be a dangerous legacy, to leave to ponuri. t,_n ' An 2...__._ _--r.-- ' Very fine and (In prime drder. 1000 pounds hoice Sugar-I TARAGONA and mmounlnr wjmnswz EA -_, qt cuans marsaua ' TEQPERANCE DRINKS. J an 4*. ,,__ __,--.. y_.v-a-. 50 octaves choice Brgundy Wines, put up for Fnmiliea,_n 53 per gallon. ` 40 qt cask: Taragona. 25 qr casks Pure Juice. . 5 qr cask: Snuterne Wine. 5 qr casks Marsalla and n. 1 THEM D'li`D A DU I\n||-.-I-rn j_.__.j..-. DIED. On the 8th inst, of cancer, John A., oldt spa of Wm. Kemp, of the township of Lough- borough, ngad 20 year: and 4 months. Iiall won and we the llandnomo Catrpctu [F(f0I'_0 they are gall uold, fat the Montreal House. SINGLE COPIES of the 1 mt! nah. ..........- ..c .n__ _ - A Path paper tnnonneet-on 1u_lhoriI.y tau thc Suez Cnnnl will be ready for use by the In of Octotier, and tin: the formal lninugnulion will take plrce en the 16:}: of tboumo month, France, England, Irnlyhsnd Turkey will and nnval squadrons to take part in the ceremony. um-rri SUMMER WINESI 109: IMPOI_{ l`A'l`IONS J one 8. SHEFFIELD HOUSE 4 .1 ;.uILU\J ' ' (far 300 PLAIN wmrs HATS. Fmn Btim,in all sixl, st 25 3113 37.10. F Ban: on FANOY`E~AT_WINDOW . 89' II CUMBERLAND our moon; \n um-;..._.1- -1. - Eh Cnses GLARE1`, win-ranted noun], st . 113 3d per dozen. . ' 50 Cases ST. JULIAN at 12: 6d per doz. 50 I` II II C` -I Danlnn I. t1....-n__- --A- E" SEE FIRST PA 0; sncnns arouses. Best Assortment In 19000 HATS, III! mlliirlsnb c-I. r. R. Mcnae & co. bsuqgn-_cu_n_n mus; ' 7 Newest Shapes and styles `IN T FANCY, MISSESS Lu! Bilkcnbead Iron Works, Birkenhend, 25th May, VALISES. ,, II Barton & Gueph-rs 305 " ll (1 st 458 ll ` ' W. R. MGRAE J: 00. (DIRECT.) LADIES` (IVER GENTS AT ran NEW AND S! G 1313 , nnd `TH{IRSDA1_' EVENING, JUNE ___ , wnm: Ana ILVI\LJ. W. R. MORAE & CO. w. R: ucmm a co. "OF Princess Street. .r-Cwm-ed Bacon. . GOLOUBED, EEIVED James Davis. vuiety of Travellers and Postal Guido. mu. CHILDREN'S, line `may, 3|, eipressly `Silk hing Jot uni Buglo A1 Lptlt; _ `@3)@ .;L!zT&~:,-1).-*3; am `E1v:`;r "y class New Goody. u rnntli """ KI GSTUN POST OFFICE. :,__, um _to our 1 up... 1-K cc I)OWN I Hz} 31. )nnsqzm.'Lr' A ___ -:.__.n..w II. I Juno nr ll. 1.: June I.- gR . .,.._. IGHT 3179.13` ` * far :1. cnuw uulla ILBT. 1:30 pin. Mixed train 2:45 am. 1:50 at u 1: 5:15 at null-IE] On-' "'w t0 lh B ARI xuvill FL1 :zI; :t`ITISH MAILS `9;--The results in-=f'teen `f`-. 1.; by ballot have been ofcial and eight oppos' elected. Among the les are MM. Picard, H 'ulin. Last night at a gmwds of people. gatb,` A District, and the pa 5-; tn infnrfnrn ;n (Hana JJISI-IIIJI-, llI.l\.l ILII7 [Ill ... tuinterfereindiipe M citiziahs. were injured. Hlswere made. The p "to their homes and quiet VT . of disorder also occu tinfmnt of the Hot- -peisons were injni-ed, ' _ cl-rest_ed. M V pending. / ._ 1D.--'l"he Cambria a ` York, pays arrived.` '1.p.m..a1r1om-21; ea; 1 -I 35`! when 9s`6d; Con; M _'_'i_; ifs:-lay 55: On . 2: - ` Department has co far. the patch ph ingthe United ` . with the Bill_ pass year. L _` .M J, 9__--r1`he project `for -,. at`grea.t length i , ahd at last. referred ` mittee. During the d _. ._, in repIy_t.o a q fgigction of a. Kmg at,ch I : 0-: . 9.--It is reported t concluded by the Comm " g Turkish and Persian . go a boundary betwe "* _ 9..-Despatches from k . ,mention that one Job W `mated in that 'city* `. ; V of being connctg qgnnization. His parti .. in circulating docu ` ` `M "516 . character among `*7 B51-it'yh army. 1 L ude9.-`-Emigra.tinn_to ';n}v_alfy strongly this so mono people left. this par _ erunt. steamers and sh V York`, -Boston, Bgi some ILBT. if. I II:__ _: ;,n- "`|`;_b'I1'1-ibune a W3 . 3'8. in the n 5%. .`i:.`..`f`E3P::= F" riots took,p]ace at N Ixyesterday, but were soon bioodshed. ' ` l`;_~,~-The Emperor has iss 1] g the Corps Legislati W9.--Eleetion riots at Mons than rs: despat `hmultons crowds aaaem llontmartre district to- wall-nn..II...1 _..n - |;,I,-The following is pub ulretnrna of the recent i|t:-Government candid 28; unknown, 1, The \ bout the country is ` accurately known. _.._--uuc IIIBIFICI IO-C ` _ ` were called out to : DC8. .,-.. -1. uclllvlu M 9.-Cardinal Ransc vviennu. has intervened p Linz from the new `lli!\|5lti y assert: that they with the cmm... nr uuuun-.1 un ouuzua nuuuul aqueiace of thes` disturlm -_.-v, ml-"3 eighteen per nnnum. This d, is believe, in the g in Canada, but iuhowi n It the rate of cent ?r"~G'f"31 Caballero! avnnn 9.. ...-._.._ , ' itself in the rglati M1 and_ the Impe JUNEI Luna Bmyrmzns. n`: .- 3 .r`....-. Ganomcu up -a nfnlm. .......I.. _-- L- > Dun blicminn nim D.-.'.._ '33, 1869. nnuauuhl LED 3 week, may be M Price 3d. each, lba Kingstgn E 10. 4___.__._ Sum-ma Nxws.--The schooner Wav arrived at James Swift. & Co's whs. Oswego with a full cargo of merchant hides. The schooner W. T. Greenwoo at the same wharf, is being loaded witl for Oswego. The bark Monarch, from` he, reached here to-day with a consign 18,017 bushels of wheat for Giassfori, . Co. The schooners Acontiss and C from Chicago, also arrived at the M. `I pnny s thwart , the tormer with 15,000 letter wi1h17,0b0 bushels of when. T pellor Her Majesty, from Toronto, ton 8wih s-wharf this afternoon on her Hslifu with 9. general cargo. Wind to-day s.s.w., fresh. [, ,,__. ....l...,...,u uu JJ|l}lLUI5o "-Miller's bark extracting mili at D mondvillc was entirely destroyed by 112 'I`uesr1zi`y night. The opening services of the annual r ing of the Ctrngregational Union, took 1 list evening in Zion church, being `com ed by Rev.` 11. S. Thomas, of Toronto, Rev. D. B. M-.icCa.1lum , Markham. Last evening two companies of the Regiment left by steamer for Quebec .4 thcr detachment will leave to-night, the remainder on Saturday. _______.} - ".1... ;u\JL\'l 1\nAL. Montreal, June 10.-J. W. Pllilbryeh aged 25, who has been doing the heavy: swell nn :1 salary of 50 11 yc__nr, went a night or two since to the store of Lymans, Clare 8; ()0, wl-Jere he is employed, nndftook $300 from the safe. He was sent to gun] for six months. The Board of Brokers have r petitinn the Council to reduce prcsenfimposcd on Brokers. ' ll:II_-v, I I ` ARRIVAL OF THE OTTAWA. Father Point, June 10.--The steamship `Ottawa,-from Gmsgow, with '7 saloon, 77 'u1eru:c-diate and 545 stcerage passengers, pnsscel inwards at 11:15 am. __._ V- v4..n.4v4.1.AJ41. Wedneaday,June 9.-The House of Com, mons on motion of Sir John A. Mucdonaid went into Gommitteo on the Insolvency Arc. On the first clause, Mr Rose, of Prince Edwnrd, moved that the word non- Lratler" he struck out. Mr Bo(]wcH`s amendment to the amendment, that the latter portion ot the clause prohibiting voluntary a~si{_rnmcnts in the case of non- tradera be struck out, was lost. Mr Ross :-1 amendment was carried. On the st.-ond clause, Mr Blake move to strike out the portion of the clause requiring the cou- scn: of a certain portion of the creditors to a voluntary ussignnu-nt. The amentltm.-nt was 2l,Qf(`f:I_l to. A lengthy dclmte ensued on the 148th clause, excepting: the Province of Quebec as regards the trial by jury uf cases under the Act. The Committee re- ported the Bill as amended. The House adjourned at half-pnst twelve. _ d , . . . _ . .,....... OBAJVCI UIJIUUL WHL`l] We nal the ts`.-uatur eagerly accepting an invitation to visit the new States on the Pacic and make speeches on the Aluhuma qucst.iuu in the aim of diffusing his tcticts and forcing them on the administration. This vi5it,`und the movement of which it is rs part, is not without danger to the cause n[ peace; but it. is tn be hoped that the good sense of the American government will weigh 50 as to lead Mr Motley to 1.-ii}.-ct a speedy settlement viereby the purpuscs uf the intriguing`Massachusetts S4.-uatur may be _(letcated`un(l war _(av0ided. ._... -.. ... .- tcntcd R:-pculcrs, Th pmplwtic cast of 3 gm the American press, mu pt;-alers tlxtnmsclvcs fntn situation under Confccl chit.-{V tntion. a , Senator Smnuor CVilv'.lt! dispusition to allow his View ma. quustion to rest. It prowl that his doctrines lmv opted tr}; Gcmul Grant's go c_\;1mn.~ic-an of there is a run plnymvnt of: -~~ro The Anna-.\`ntinu rcsn Dr. .\Iu1'r:1y, in the NL Asscluhly, have been discussion, I; lwhat management skilful in taking lul- Ivantugo 0| opportunities can go. The lumk Ina the Dnminion uccnunt, and cxu cutcs numemus cnunisaiuns fur lhu guv- ermnnnt. It is lhe medium wlu-rcby the Ivgal N-mlcr I rn\'iI1Ci.nl Notes nrc given In the Pu]-'ll(`.-`l1`).[l,"S which rcquirr, we may l _, l----...-,. llwyun-.l `the I which IJCSUC ul nmst all its ca .-...u uu. ulu an HIIIEDUCC}. iuurncd PAIa LIA.}!E.NT OF CANADA. . \ the 1951;!` 5 . Scmiu ` that im which .-_vnun1 SPECIA L TELPJGRA JIS. nsul fu : Wave wbuf nixb merchandiz -e Greenwood, .._L, J- cry pm FI{O.\I MON-TREAL. Fi .,._.--J ---v er x'.-nn'tcs -Hurtin, thus l CIllt\Vi.llg the bank h: uf runs and panics `ct ulhvr banks. It has thus ul tn capital and circulation safdy `l {of prutahlc unploymcnt. A sy.-vun of mnnngclncut cxtumlg n,;unc_v uml uIvp|.rtu).::xt, ri;,;i| n__r been lunl down fur guidnnc" ch nu (i(p.'nl'll|l'(: is pL-rmiH.cd- m lhclrlmc In-xvadms the hole up: at lhc - eulcrs, The fact will Sp:-il [lu- ast good many editorials in ` |D|\f('SS,!l1](lI1]lISl . disgust the It: - = nsclvcs into an alcccptnnce 0f the | nlv.-rC0nfeclc1':1tinn. The wlmlc` splrit which ]H`e(l01ninntL-S in x will soon overcome all the mis- lns nrown out of the Repeal ngi _ .- - -cur` I'lJl.`1ll_'lI uh of L'pper Canada anal` uf territory in the .\'urtlnw _ D _.-.. .u.. l'cu[ntul in this direction. Nov: Scnlin u "'1' """ fu mul lhu ('h.'U|Ct.'5 UH sts in 3 resolved to .....:l A -- -` " J lmusc full 0 eviuluutly entertains no views on the Al:1.l)a- st. is presumptive ucs have not born mi- 'am s government when `eagerly :1 kn ....... U--- ` auuc Iu uur POWCF. Is i constantly asserted in America, and by many persons in this country, that Mr J. Laird, member of Parliament for Birkenheatl was the builder of the Alabama. 'l'hi.s- is not the case, as Mr Laird s interest. in ntir tlrm ceased belore the Alabama was built _and some time before his election to serve in Parliament; but we may add that Mr Laird knew we were building this ship and for Urbain we were building her. We must apologize for the length of this letter, but hnpe that the importance of the- nuhjocl will Justify our requesting its inser- ,,,r----vu :1 I.|.IU UEFLII net .Au<;- and ul Ins.-i an-. I \\ l:ih.' the pro.~'pcI.. lniglnust. In adaliln 1-nip! Vt;nd the sofwhent. The pro- Toronto, touched an thrown narch, from Milwaue ..-u u UCA lb consignment of Glassfor no:-- _ 1| Jones & ooner Crest! from if merchandize and lying I Innrhul _:.L .-_ I ` j clti 1;; ' --_.v.u.-4 III on` her way to c meet- nion, place , `conduct- )f '.I'oroulo,a1nd ,,1 1 The bank failures havvroccurred recently in Upper Canada would indicate the unprotable character of banking in Canada, were it not that faulty management may be truly laid to the charge oflhiir downfall, and had we not other facts teaching the opposite conclusion. The Bank of Montreal has just declared a dividend of Ii! per cent for the past six months, and lai_.d aaido two millions of dollars to the NuI'tl|\' ans propnsm] ILVA,.,, Iv Ecoulinent, New the ii] `H0 'n;;u, f T- 9!"-I Only rupnr. 1 timber Drum- re on blose. Arrit. Intern by G T R, day trainl2:40 RM. 4:45 RM. Western " 3:15 2:` 5 Ball and West night trains 9:00 " 7:00 AM. LNITED STATES NAILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, 03w 0 sad Cape Vincent, will be closed at l:3O l . . and Built f_om these places will be due for d livery at 12:305. PJI. A secbnd Mail for Cupe Vincent will be clcsedat 5:30, P.M., and one will be due here for delivery at 7, A.M., daily, Sunday: excep.ed_. ` . - nun--._- _,

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