Kingston News (1868), 15 Jun 1869, p. 2

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--. ..uJu-uu-..u IUL l:`l.l llll1.|lS,l r Smith to the registry : office I required; moved, seconded by Mr Tolnnd, nd reudinur nf ch. huh... ...x.. _- - - ......_-I, uuuu AU. ler nine 'o c1ock_Iho Warden took the `council resumed business. All were Drelent. ' --..-.. sxaycullug an aumvasion said made by him, on behllf of Mr Fu- : committee appointed by the coun- witb him. It appenred by the re- Fnir said that his (Mr O'Reilly's) on that occasion. were that Mr I`... $2,675 9 u'_ n, ,_u-, nun u-Juuull flmber gczually required. adjourned umil nine o'clock 507 293 348 277 450 291 ings `I ! 139 SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY NEWS may he hnd st the counter of the publication oice, Prin- cell street. Price three cdppers -uu 21 HA nuuuui u uenneaa the clerk 1 from the Education oice ` rwint Rllnnrtinnvnnnb `A-` , ........... rant-uus H) I conrming the appoint- citor, after which ' Spoor, seconded by Mr L whereas an unnecessary '9 employed in and ..r......o , w ml: was lost. Tgesday, June 16. ._l_ .1 Ch? vuuvu "tho! , / . ~ ---an-nun Ul-UGU apportionment for the person who had ,,- --.n -uufvcllf {ployed in and about [jug of the court 0 Ilninn -In -`- ` ueorsuruy rm puhl Ihenuclty II us :15 Inunly wnteon or We anon. nndemkelo Separate Schools. Q41 d n bylaw take place -. $179 -J-) VU 101 b! It : nf 41.- ' .u -u s to sea a-v|IL Luau Elnl MB per Canadian steamers will be closed every in`- day It 13 M. 0-- n_...-,, I 1 1'- . ._ - -ruutUlLl5 ,, _ -..... ... wugen may were sanhng. The Uourrier, organ of , , can conspiracy to deprive the French Ct:Endiana of their right ' as it says the c ntractors are almost M and will auto _1l_y take old country preference. ` ' ,;- At the recent hen quet of the Geographical Society, held in London, the` Prince of Wales mentioned his inten ' ' g Indies and four gentlemen, were drowned e fa Ir days ago in the Ohio River, nbout two miles belo w the mouth of the Little Gnyendotte River, by the ofn skiff in whj ' ' the clergy dc Quebec, the Intercolon ial Railway Commission. in .-'-~ ]n.hnnnn'-- --``L ' -----:----A---}-- banquet 4 1.] intention of opening of the Suez Canal. Savor: n----- " ,,,,_ ......., nuu unsettled, closing er; receipts 7,600 bush; sales 4 70 ED 91c for new mixed western fa) 97c for do. via railrold. Ba Oats heavy; receipts 1,400 bush; bush :1: 'l8c :6 78; for western \ steady at 32,50 @ 32,75` for new for old. Lard steady at 18 steam; 20%: for kettle rendered. and western; _6,80 @1625 for common to choice extra state ; 5,45 @ 6,25 fogcommon to choice extra western. Rye our quiet at 4 25 E 6,25. Wheat acliv be - ' 159,000 bush; sales 156,000 bush. _ Corn heavy and unsettled, closing l~@ 2c low- er: receimn 7 cm 1.--; . . NEW YORK MARKETS. Special telegramxto the Daily N ewe. New York, June 15.-CoLton advo.nciug,.' Flour, more doing; receipts 3,600 bbls ; 7,800 bbls at 4,60 @ 5,10 for superne @ 6,25 comma choice nun an..- . E -- '` ~ ` I nu u: soc. xtye Hour, 2 90 to 3,001 Flour--rm;eipts 6,500 bb?s.: littl repdrted; iglarket dull and hem`; ofWe]1and gannl on private terms, spring at 9% to 1 00; winger buye1 tn 1 In i'--- -~>` ` I ... . Vi. sea; neglected nominal ofalue of car loan to 42. aProvisions-Pork '--small city demand at qt fair demalid at former ram Western wheat, 3,85 to 3,90 ; bug nl;J1 1'l'lilSAl.a MARKETS. (Speck? Telcgram to the Daily News.) Montreal, June 15.-Flonr-Snperior Extra. 0,00 to 0,00`; Extra, 4,50 to 4,35; Welland Canal Super, 435 to 0,00. Sixper No. l ganads. wheat, 4,25 to 4,45 ; No. 1 Westrn wheat, 4,35 to 0,00; Super No. 2 our 2,07; to 2,12}. Wheat--Canada Fall, 1,00 to 1,01. Spring, 0,99 to 1.00; Western, 96 to 97, Barley-per 48 Oats--per 332 1bs,4.1 to 42. lbs, 00 to 00.1, Butter.-Da.iry 14; to 15c; store- packed 14 M1 1-He. Aahea--pots, 5,40 to 5,45 ; Pearls, 5.57 30 5,60. Gold in New York at 12 o clock, 1383;. Pork, Mess, 26,0 to 00,00: Prime Mess, 21,00 $0 00,00. Prime, 20,00 to 00,00. Dressed ho `, 0,00 to 0,00. Peas, per 66 lbs 75 to 76. , ye Flour, 2,90 3,00. Flour--rm:eintn Rnn mun . ~- in 4,55; Fancy, 4,30` unis. ouver buying _ at 4}, selling at 4*. Gold in N.Y, 138}. Sterling Exchange 9;}. Royal Canadian Bank bills buying at 96c. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. London, Juna 15, p.m.-Wo.-ntber throughout England wet and unfavourable to crops. `Con- suls for mopey 9.2%; for account 92} ; Erie 19} ; Illinoiq Central 94; Bonds quiet and stea- dy. I _,_ `.% Ur P srguod that they luofor I 0 whole Domini-~n Ioctional views. They nave this at cvuntry n(`m`pt the f loni Secretary tlln-w`ing the - ofooncilinting Now Soutia 1;: this House had the power u Iubsidz, Mr Smhh lxnl that Hun v-.\.-. Liverpool; June 15, p.m.- at Mancliestgr quiet. Corn 1 er. Flour g-m. California. 6d; No. 2 ed western 83 I 7% 9d. ' i ` !. FIRE AT MAITLAND. -313:-nckville, June 14.-A re broke out :11: the Muitlanrl DisLil_ler_v at 10 p. m. nu Saturday. The fire [)pt'z|rL'I mh'Ivenri- ginnted In a large tub or rectier contain- ing 5,000 gallons of highwines. There |(:-. ing no fire engines at the village, :1 man on horseback was as once ch-spatched here for assists-nee. Fire Engine No. 2, and a. lurge number ofremcn and others hurried oifm the scene. It was well such assislancc _nr- rived at. the time i: did 01- the Wlmlh es- tablishment, and perhaps the entire village, would have been laid in ashes. The re- men fortunate) succeeded in conning the flames to the tub in which the re was first discovered, the contuns of which were en- tirely destroyed. The loss is estimated at about $8,000; damage to the building at about $1,000. All insured. . hlugslol Mann MARKI1`.-FOLGIR l money market `as follows :- bnying at 71} bills, 74 nil bills. Silver buying _at I-.,_., . quo- ' reducing the naae;smdt of thc township of Hin- chinbrooke from $60,000 to $64,000. Tlln nl'r|nnr`I-nnhl 1-n `A-0 and IL... 1-nnllnn `III unuuluunu Il'INl.I @0U,UUU I0 @U|,VUU. , The amendment. wnalopt and lhe mollnn for Iha passage of [bee bylaw was cmriud, which was K signed by the Warden. - - [I mun Innanrl Ln II. no... aka- nu...--..I.u-I kn Il- L-I ucu U LIJH nnrul-VII. `II. was moved by Mr St:-achan, seconded by Mr Spoor, that lhe auditors. Messrs Ryan and Mc- Arthur, be paid $l00 eich in full ofall demand: for their services in making out the special nu- dim. \II\I- Mr Tolunid opposed Ihe"mc_ztion, and thought Inch extravagant payment. of theuicers mu one of the chief causes of the present high taxes. MI` SD00? inninlnrl Ihnl H-In nnuniu hnri hnnn ho- IIIIIJ nuruxpwu ll) [)8 conveyeu D, Mr ICOIFIUU. Mr `Poland replied that the county had receiv- ed no benet, and he maintained it. never would, but on the contrary, lhe council in the end would wish that the specml auditors labours bud not been entertained. 1;-._.._ ._ I-____L_ :- ucru uuunnuul-u. After ll lengthy discussion the motion In; put and carried. \I,,, -1 on . _ - - uvu-a nrvula W uuuver. It was moved by Mr Toland, seconded by Mr Campbell, that whereas a bylaw passed on the 31st. January 1868, urnbliobing the salary of the treasurer as! $600 per nnunm, and that oflhe clerk at $25`) per nnunm, which by the neglect or refusal of the lale_Wnrdrn, Mr Ualvin, to sign such bylaw, had emailed a loss to the county of $250, be it rt-solved that the matter be referred to the colnmittee nn `county lawsuit: to report to the council to-morrowp ' MI` Rnnnr nhh-..n...l 1.. .I... _-.. 1...:__ __.I -A ,,, , I I l.U'U [This is by lontmal time, from which deduct 12] minutes for the difference between Montreal lnd'King|ton_ li:ne.] uuu ul sun cult: CIIIBEB or me present ntgn lllel. Mr Spoor insisted that the county had been be- nettod by the labour! of the specinlsmditou. He wished to mmove any imprtznsion to the con- trary attempted to be conveyed by Mr Tolnnd. T Tnlnnd Pjunnd Ihnt lluu nnnnln-last` r.nniIr_ unuuum, IUHIIIU nuu [LLB Wl'(]t'Il_ 6. The subject was fully discussed at a. former meeting,nnd the mute: thoroughly until-ned then, consequnenllj the remarks made to-day were quite Void of interest,-containing no addi- tional fuels whauver. lo -..- .....A_.._I n._ n-_ on u ,, 1 - - - -- auwaulls l(.I FEPOII IO Int! COIIUCII I0 lDOI'I'0W. ` Mr Spoor obj:-cled In [he resnlution, and to the wording one. it was passing a censure on the late Warden n-it deserved by him. Mr Calvin said he had nevcr at-en lhe bylaw, it was never handed lo him for eignnlnure, Mr Barr amid the M16 Warden}: allemion had been culled to the suhjecl. by the clerk. ' Mr Galvin dislinc-ly denied the clerk a having done no TL- _1_,I,, I `V uuuu JU The clerk made a itatement, in which he said that he tbomzht he had at one `time called the attention of Mr Calvin to the fact, in the cierk 5 oice. Mr Cnlvin again denied his attention having been called to the condition of the bylaw, and after some furlher debate the mmion was put and lost. Nays 15. Yeas (3. Messrs Burr, Campbell, Donaldson, Mr'Rorey, Tolnnd. and Fair voted in the airmalivo. . It was moved by Mr Spoor, seconded by Mr Mudie, that the resolution passed 30th Deccmher, 1867, Idopting the report of the committee on nance and accounts, recommending the debt ol Messrs Smytb and Foster be cancelled, be, and is hereby cancelled - The reolulion was carried upon in division. Yena--Messrs Bows:-man f`...lo:.. n.- r1_.1 uuuu rcuueu to a road grant. The council adjourned until afternoon. Yena-Measr Burk:-, Bnwermnn, Calvin, Day, Donaldson, Fair, Gr)dfr?y, Mil|s,- Mndie, Mc- Donald, Perry, Plnyfair, Spoor and Slruchnn, 14. Nnys-Messrs Barr. Campbell, Mckoxey, Nichols, Tolnnd and the Warden. 6. 'I"|-nu nnhinn: nu..- I'..n.. .n ..... -- - It u.-na--measrs Jsowerman, Calvin. Day, God- trey, Lott; Mills, Mudie, McDonald, Perry, Piny- fair, Spoor, Slrachln and me Warden, 13 Nays -Messrs Barr, Burke, CmpbeTl, DonnlJs0n, Fair, McRorey, Nichols and To land, 8. It was moved by Mr Fair, seconded by Mr Mills, that the petition of Mr Walker be referred to The committee on roads and bridges. The pe- tition related to road - council udinm-.-ma .....:| --_ -v-vr ' A no ICHK Yena--M ____ 1 ,.. . - ......a.uua-rorx unchnnge mall cyy quotationsl - rues. _____ -....,. .,u.m. uoru nrmer but not high- when buoyant, 93 No._2 7d. Lard nnat 'd. 3 Close. A n-ire, Intern by G.'l' R. day tninl2:40 PM. 4:45 PM. Walatll ' 3:15 2:15 Inn and West night trains 9:00 7:00 AM. I viuunn nan . _...`._ -_ _ _- nunlncl us muowa:-American currency ; bills, silver; selling at 721 buying_at selling 4. Canadian burimr at am. ... ununl uu private ten bw Efeas neglected, 82-} of-alu cur Imnl 1-- cuxuuuu was carried -Messrs Bowerman, It: Mill. M...H.. u..n-__IJ n .,., I".l..-.......... 4- A Mbxkiii MARKETS. ,__ _uu,uuu IJUSU. a'nd 1 44,0 1- via canal; 93 lo. Burl ey nominal. bush- , sales 24,000 70; nn-t n---+ Rye quiet. ~@ low- OO bush at C 01111]! ER CIA L. Kingston, June 15, 3 pm. -FoLGI:n Bno:-1., bankers, report fo1|owa:-Am`erican )ill:1, silver: suamm u MI -__. ..-- -....4... ..,_ .Fn'r awn pnnn 1.--`, , 5, p.m.-Yaz-us and fabrics rmnr I... am L:-L uutu, 6399 per 66 )5 .-load. Uats rm nut. ark unchnnged. Butt. Int Ol]0fn.linIIn' L 4:15 pm. 4:35 " __- -Iul-I Hale "western aoat. '5' fnr I-|A- -` I4.-A isLil_lur_v- app;-znruel U) 11-we uri- Jb hinhxrinnn l`l-r- - ' .- 1 urns and fabrics rmer but A. bummnt as -,..-, 1-nus], ,\`)U :per, 25 super .1]. I00 M ` "` nut! one o c1ock this U""'\la A little business heavy; as sale :erma, Wheat-`- buyers at 1 00 J` .1. `:5: `IL- __.,..-. rort men; 32,37 20c fcr I D3 . Dan-I1 LIIV Hr bmivh hold that tho rvs. violation of the Yniusln Act, an I! constitution onuld ha 033-; the imperial |mrhunu=ut up. how the local legiz-lzuures wt" ` 000. HO wuuld, however, vote :._A 1: Butter Ashes in ',32c_ aa.I\.. 4-:,UUU Pork on uh . ...,- l,"nn ` llllllp -10 CFII` ' '6' MP (Late of London, Eng, and New York, US.) OMCEOPATHIC, PHYSICIAN-SURGEON, &c., can boconsulted at his oice over Mr Linton : Auction Rooms, at all hours. calls at any hour day or night promptly attended. J. JARVIS. ll.D. Consultations free to the poor from 6:30 to 7:30, AM. \/V ILL be delivered to the Trade, direct from the M anufactory, at 80_oenta per dozen, and Private Families at $1 per dozen. Orders left at A. Livingston : and City'Book Store. ALES AND -:-- T1-sins nite and depart from the Kingston Station as follows: .W xg/(J jl1l'G.) $2 each for feathered. Before taking th apply for full instructions to ` [1 A 13"!` A TI? 1- 0icc-C ommercinl Dock, Street, Kingston, Ont. May 29, 1869. LIVE GOSHAWKS Wilill Iirnnnnnjl _ .4 u l-`ire Y request of several of the Stockholders of I the Royal Canadian Bank, 3 Meeting will be held on FRIDAY, 18!!) int, at 3 o'clock P.M.,at the Council Chamber, City of Kingston, to appoint one or more persons to represent their Stock at is General Meeting of the Stock.` holders to be held in the City of Toronto in the early part of July next. Kinmlnn `ion. r...... 1.4-.` GENERAL FORWARDER8 um SHIPPERB Ottawa, Kingston, Cape Vincent, Ogdensburgh and Oswego, and to and from points in the Bay of Quinte, River St. Law- rence and Lake Champlain. no or IVIRY nlscruron Executed neatly, cheagly, and expeditiously at. the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. I Clifton, June 14,-Quiue an exciting scenol occurred here (-11 Sunday. About 4:50 min. I i pa.rty- from the American aide came over to ght a duel. The combatnnu were 3 Spaniard and a Mexican. It. was an-ungad to tight till 4 one fall The Spaniard got wounded in the leg in two places. The party returned to the Amo- , ricnn side, uud were an-ented there. | '1-`HE COURT OF DIRECTORS hereby give notice" that as half-yearly dividend at th rate of six per cent per annum on the Capital of the Bunk w__iII be payable on the 5th day of July, 1869, to the Pro; rietors of_Shat-es register- ed in the Colonies, and thats. further sum of Ten Shillings sterling per Share, taken from the prots of the your 1868, will be pnid to the Pro- prietors at tho same time. Rnol-t I.-wnnnnn ....`II I... _._.1.. -g .L_ _,., ,3 pncluiu an Inn same EIIJJE. Both payments wxll be made at the rule of exchange current on the 5th day of July, 1869, I0 be xed by the Loon! Boards. Mn Minna-fa-a nan L... ....-.I- I.-.._..-_ .L- nz.L un l nv n.n1.`\U next, June 16. The chair will be taken precisely at half-past 7 o clock P.M. by the Lord Bishop of Ontario. ADMISSION 25 Cenls. Proceeds 10 be applied towards the erection of a. College Chapel. UR Stock of BISCUITS are mnnnfnclurnd from the beat material, and include all the principal varieties. ' Cnkal, Pantry, Buns, Rnlls, &c., constantly on hand and made to order. Order: promptly attended Io. Wellinglon Street, near Princess. I..__ It A LECTURE on the above subject will be delivered by the REV. JOHN HAMMOND, M.A., Head Master of Untario College, in St. GEORGES HALL, Kingston, on WEDNES- DAY EVENING next, June 16. Thu nl-min min 1... ...|..... __--2-Jr- A ' '- KIN BANK or Blml.-u|ru0It1`H AMEBIEC nu url uxrln uy um uocll nonrus. No transfers can be made between Ibo 25th inst. and the 5t.b proximo, as the Books must be closed during that period. RI nrdnr nf ul-m n"-s `KINGSTON Magus aAILwAv.| 3:05 mm. VE`7Hl'-I undersigned bag 1.0 inform STEAM- B. BOAT and VESSEL OWNERS that they are prepared to haul out and repair all kinds of Craft at ha nhnvn_nnn-marl n..:|-..... .... .L.. .,1...... ... I ncl-uncu lll uzlul UUI. uuu repair ll KIDOB OI Craft at the abovemamed Railway on the elwrt. es! nmicc and will) de.-Jpnlch; and ns1heaub- scribers mtend to give such work their personal` sup:-rvi3ion,' they hope to be abie to give general satisfaction to lheir customers. All ........... . . _ . _ _ . . . __ -,)_1_ __ J ., .- r-- Call PM No. 124 Biahopsga.te.sL, within, London, E.G., 13! June, 1869. anualuullull |.U ltflf CUSLOIIJCTS. ,All communintions addrcssed to the King- aldn Foundry Office will receive immediate at- lemion. Entrance to Shipyard from Union Street. 3% A few comfortable Dwellings in the Runway Cottages to Rent. l'\AU'Ir\Qr\|! I. I'\f\fIn` GEO, W. OREIGETON, ` Agent. Kingston, J une 12th, 1869. JOHN WESLEY \ any part OI Jul Kingston, 12th June, 1869. June .-a-Auto: \.I'Ill.|.lb'CD LIJ ILCLII. DAVIDSON & DORAN. Kingston, 14th June, 1869. I 3 Hr Lswmn held that the res.- llotn violation of the l'niun .\-I listed his constituents would vote in favour uf the . ii`- iI,__:__._ .,._|- .l.,_ ._,.._ "cuR?u-Ev &. cunm-:u. BOTTLED . l-`RONTENAC Baker: and Confectioners, Dealers in J TILL V _ Manufacwry, 81 '_ in Each will be paid for old birds (unin- jnred.) $2 young ones, fully ared. them from the neat, [NGSTON BAKERY, Incorporated by Royal Charter. il.l|IlII.Is l.I.lIll PGTIOU. By order of the Court. DIE! and Life Insurance Agents and vs nut: uulcuuullflll. _ -` Mr Mnckcnzuc wished the clcl-ale aci- journecl. (Cries of Go mI.") Mr Killam said that as Ontario and Qw- bec had each a Iar-tr: surplus, while N--va cotin alone haul a deficit, he claimed that something shnuld be clone to put. Nova San- til. in II position to place her local sorvicvs on a proper footing. The ;_mvernmem was perfectly right in giving Nova Scotin an ml- ditionnl sulnsidy, and in try'ng to allay the gjiscontent which prevailell Llncre. He would oppose the amendment eftlcc lmn. momlncr for \Veat Brant, though he rcgurdetl the gm`- ernment proposition as only an insmhuent of justice. A tnnfu `Ivan cl... s.JI..-... A- \l_ uv,_n l l l l I 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. II. J; W. J. CROTHERFL TO THE PUBLIC I 1.1m mm TIMES- NOTICE. DUEL AT CLIFTON. WHOLESALE AID BITLIL. I Fnnwoon of the best quality. uulu I I. The resolutions wt.-rv then acriatim after several divisions. ll- 1)...- 2..., n I I-I| n A I-`EIV BE TWIIH U lJUUKl- R. W. BRADFORD, Pro Secretary. p-nL. within 1 AT THE < v ._-w- Jlunen Dawn, BBEWERY { I k, South side Princess I PORTER 15. We IJI JCGUIBI-on Ajvute was then talker: on smendment, which was lost. may: 71. 'rInn an-.nL.6:.\.... -..--.. AL - Mc])onelI s; ._4..,._,,-_._____ __ __T um nt6nistir`j1uin1nn wonmi` : : Lou `of Weddlngf C0llIIn' om , , _ A" u NW slllles and style: LADIES , iPLAIN, cruma DISPLAY! THE UUNTENTS 01 ; FIVE CASES- OVELB {muss um: ms: ms: AIIU Opened for Saturday! ! WITH A LARGE "AssoR'mEN'r our NEW 1 nu LIIJVTI ggkutl. _ Ilr 0liC`eI replied to the I Toronm,'1'ull-owing up the s gmnenl as the previous spa of the amendment. _ I]- 11--.- ,, - I -- TARAGONA and BURGUNDY WIN ES! `an .-...o-_..- -a.-= . V i OW that no many younldia are going to I N he married, they should in urn l privllegu which they will enjoy. immediately gtuer taking up house. they will show the height of good brgeding and reflect credit on the home tho] have left by viaiting IORRISONL, sad or. ! daring, uy ` '2 HI-nu--_l'I.--.1 lJ_.__ P005 some` some xreo Brellfu NB.--The ladies and 4 will please take notice t|_1.n forth intends keqiiog eon will mks It one of his .~ from the boat Dliriel in the '50 octaves choice Burgundy Winu,~ put up for Fnmiliel, at 5: per gallon. 40 qt cask: Tarngona. 25 qr cask: Pure Juice. , 5 qt cults Ssutorno Wine. 5 qr cneko Ilsrulln. and 3 1 TEMPERANOI DRINKS ` 11y 1.5 --,-u.-. x uaur summn wmes 109: IMPORTATIONS W ALKING STICKS, J one 24. *'-"-a-.suz1zzv1`EI9"2~_14`:1}._ June 15. June 12. June 15. **- '-v-vu-- A159. 200 dqz B:.u'| Alue qru 12. 5d 100 do: Youugar a Alo,JqrIu, 12: gargetmdo 100 does Jonunn! s,A|e, qrtn, 125 6d per dcz. I 100 do: Je reyAle, qrta, [25 6d per do; W. R Ilnlillr I. An _..- `I .-.u.I.U\.J V V will :5; 300 Pnux warm HATS, Finn Brim, in all sizes, at 25 and 3710. 1- an om; FANCY nu wnmow. 82 Pnmonss Srmnn 82 )0 Cases OLARET, warranted sound, st lla 3d per dozen. 50 Cases ST. JULIAN at 12: 6d per doz. 50 ` st 4: u 15:: u Iuulu :5 one 01 ml Ipecislliu 1 I.be-oountry. ],|' ltxnnu-nan. ` uunuu JUST RECEIVED AND -FoLLovv:1_Ii_a_ wln-K I` `it. ` 1,000 HATS, 'i'I}EsD:u' EVENING. JUNIE 15. V. R. Mcllae &. Go. JUST :REOElVED AT THE, ij. English and Scotch Ale. ..I-- D ---n- A I 1T0'M5i7R9W --J 2 Sugnr-Cured Hunt, 1 barrel XXX Putry Flour, 1 bnrrel Family Flour, Some Kilmdriod Onlmeal. - Bone Ext:-3 Boltod Corn Heal, Some n`eo Brenkfut Bacon. --ThI lulin. null .II .41.... {1i7fL'1fiiUi{E?i`'i3N,J Printing. 9:. FANCY, MISSI1`-SS , (DIRECT. \\ 3% `Q . N \. V} Dominion` House. -7. _ ..--..-.v u; 1.99 1. 7 1.58 Barton-It Gustera 305 M It - It :2- FANCY Goons, 3inncu a I NEW STYLES, 2 u an D_frIllIIl 51600. all others concerned he thnt llollmmm 5--.. OIIABLES amok. NEW WHITE snd Travellers and Postal Guide. 1:. Wu`? variety of INKS. W. R. IIORAE & GO. ~- 908 " `W.- R. MGBAE & CO. OF mu In ULDBPI concerned a tI_1_nt MORRISON hence- ; constantly on hand, and npecisltiu, BUTTER. n I.be~oonnn-v, us, man on per 001. R. IIOBAE & 00. -.v-|._l\JL`q 40 Princess Street. Princess Street. II-III CHILDREN'S; "6oLoUnzo, `I?`l1'I\ ll, ex.P1'B91! u_ The Hbuse adjourned at 12:10. Towellifp III With": eollfli E IJDUU --1: u-v---v i Cotton Flowera, Penhi. L other, ' g1._ .600 piece: Volvo}: sud Naw Oolonrl in French Piqllu French and lngi Black Lyoiu . Black man. liich loin Fancy ' Eillllllll _ by one of our fscturerrin the Britif` plenum in inviting` Stock, which, for to present IIIII.` _ very rut]: I Macnee` H uunuu uucr SUVEFII UIYISIUHS. Mr Rose intwdgced :1. bill fo N - ` i".w. .. mi: DOWN 1; K;}S`l`0N POST QFFIGE. ' uoou 1 };`1j,TS-siui. . or 25 COAL RE0h:1VE37` six-I: In] 31. ynnsolunmt` ` L. ..._- ..-... La _ `jg-gnq, mouerage w ~ of the Suspenaory ` `che resignation uf `gm-god their aoceptanc gantry in favour of digendowment. After - ,. 5 of th bill under LRE.n':|':iog _ Qumille `coptiguedz a pain. my desire to sever the June 15, ' 1e- English and Ir wuld leave the explanati tohis_ colleagues. `can nothinz in the Act -' rnmulssgi _ ..-.,. ...n... nu-uu v.uv " I LNITED STATES NAILS. _L ll- 11- E`, In use have . FLI Jl A1 5 ` nothing ` `gm pgasagepf the l no that Aot; but ma not unalterable; [ . to stand in the way ngwsaai-y to the major gonatituencies in IreIn._ `fauna the Royal Sup ufgffing to threate d commenting on -`t o times, he appealod l;j.j;ops to weigh well lb 1 "was more suicidal than 'ple on which the " Iri uthnt on `which the Eu to stand, for thisgst , to the disegtablishninfo to the Oppositi gignity of the House, a to allow the Bi House of Commons. It 11 l thwart national gill. method of conducti Iunmona was oifenive, a ` -~ lnd been advised to _uvI.n H IABT. l:30.p.m. Mixed train 2:45 am. U II It 6: H (`Alan --na- I K 8.-cvlllceih ` ~ doppoaedthe bill. be Vthe rights of pfoperty 0f.tl_1e majority of- th his ctfnviction tbs. ~ would ngveruanswer. do Redcliu objected 1: s bul; but wajrn or any ultemtioi of d their Lordships. Mo` ` A < not say. _wby moved that `th of"l'he bill be postpon` the nuioya! will. Th land not been tested 0 ied theicountry was n*o oxoecting `the House 9 .` tutors, and on: the Houses of } . __ of people-was a nun, petitxons 1! ~ gmpnaa to its H 411:: he had nlw Church was an ~ ` to full the position * * ; that it was a gr 1: I... In:-:`no4uI __ _- r- Sunni LIV the nine of concil-iatio " paucity-for it here, 1' `=41... 1 -_.r_ --K ,- U.lJ canals W281`. 4:06 a..m. ll Mixed train 10:00 3. In. '_'.:.A I K-.. uxu/W08 kneel ilh a handsome phr unattended. He he was the question of th hid bew' dared Gov Vfnmm-P "'A ` , ----v -- ~~ I--' Mlwm be legnslned .'.'i['gnd, moderage w p;L- 9..-...-.4-n..c I felt it aironge T0 C(J1:S.hh51*`U.'\UI'I_`1'l5. rnna.-u....-...._.. __ _ F .-_. BRITISH MAILS -B0llG `IAST. .. _ n u:__.:. he Hausa adjourned for u,|tbe qumber of membrs y seventeen. mu agreed to with the udditio _ lying clnuoe. ....,., ......=. wuluu non. mr unit submitted I motion for printing the correspondence with the Imperinl Government relative, to the clnimpf Cannds on the United States for indemnity for outlay and damage con- reqncnt on the Fenian nids. At the eng- geotion of Mr Mackenzie the motion wu withdrnrn, the matter being left to the care of the Printing Committee. Ilr Bodwell made 3 mmion for altering the time of the sitting of the Human to a period earlier in the year. The mution n of a quali- Alter races: the a djonrned vnnt of 1 q_norum,|the Eln}. man A-'- /V ` u A.AuUBU U] uU1' were Advanced 8 Gal: submitted mant 2-..I.o:.... ;- di not 1egia-1 irrespective of er could make ti. .. .r.I.- ;\ in Mr W L Yeas, oumled timer}: Iuuuce Ul lili- correspondents `C! T 'lmm\.r on-.-urred W ._.,..... o. uu1uI.uUll3 rererreu back its rst re- port, recommending the acceptance of the ten- der of Messrs. Hunter and Rose, the present Parliamentary printers, have agreed to A second report. They say that they advertised for ten- ders without binding themselves lowest, and that they rejected t cause they found that many of t insuicient for the mere [hymen of journeyman, while none of the prices seemed sufficiently high to make up the loss. They re- mind the House that in 1859 they recommended the rejectior1_of_l the lowest tender, w ' nevertheless accepted by the .great inconvenience and loss They now determine merely to report back again the calculations of the total cost of the Parliamen- tary printing, according to the various scales of the rms who tendered for them. pt from levy and sale in execution or distress Irom rent, in Pennsylvania, by law. _ Chicago paper are showing up the ridiculous sensation stories of each other. The old story of the pot calling the kettle black The Viceroy of Egypt was expected to arrive l in Berlin on the 6th. Ha intends inviting ell! the sovereigns of Europe to the opening of the Suez Canal. The dry goods clerks and assistants of Paris having evinced a desire to strike, in referencel to the stores being closed on Sundays, the Eng Iish committee of the same class of employees hu _o't-red them $20,000 townrds supporting the I 1 It is said the Ontario Bank will remov'e its headquarters from Bowmanville to Toronto. The Royal Canadian Ries quartered in St. John's are under orders In leave for Kingston on the l6lh or l3'.h ult. The men are still un- der cnnvas and the sickness in the barrscksis gradually decreasing. The Joint Committee on Printing, to whom the House of Commons referred back its ; port, recommending the nnrnniannn ..c .L. . the 5th of June, before ve Justices of the Peace, viz., Messrs Kimball, Malone, Fox, Cow- an, and C.Coatesworth, Mr G. C. Maxon, an irregular practitioner, was charged with falsely assuming the title of physician and surgeon. Mr Maxon pleaded ignorance of the provisions of the Medical Act of Ontario, but the magistrates refused to accept his plea, and ned him in ac- cordance with the statute $50 and cosm. The defendant keeps it drug store in Leunington, and the prosecutor was Dr. Kemp, formerly of Kingston. Pomcn COCBT, Tuesday.---John Grant, a sailor, was arrested this morning for using abu- sive language, and acting in a. disorderly man- ner to several persons living on Ontario street last evening. He was ordered to pay a. ne of $3, or 14 days in gnol, the latter of which he preferred. ~---~~ PARLIAMWENT OF CANADA. - Monday, June I4.-In the Huuse ofCom- moan `several private bulls were stage, nfuefwhich Hon. Mr submjttcd Illlolinn fur nu-inch... ol.-- -A--- _j__;-. The Nova Scotin. Legislature has I bill for separate schools. r_. . E ____._, Cozuvicnou CNDIB ml Mnn1cAt.Ac'r_-A case interesting to the medical profession, an! im- portant to the non-registered section of medicsl practi_tionez-9,. has occurred at Leaminglon, in the county of Essex, Ontario. On Saturdny the pnnnn `-1.. ll.._-_- rr:, M -- - O Sun-mso l\'1:ws.-Tha barque Jessie Drum- mond, from Milwaukee, 19,000 bushels ofwhent. Barge Robin, 43 tons r. r. iron for Toronto, ar- rived at J. H. Henderson H Co's. wharf yester- day. The barges Star and Swan left the same wharf yesterdasy afternoon for Montreal, with 29,922 bushels of wheat. The eteamersl. Helen passed down last night, and Ihe S;nrum this morning. The steamer City of Ottawa left Swift`: wharf this mornin: for Ottawa. The schooner W. T. Emery arrived here this morn- ing, with a cargo of grindatones to Swift & Co. The schooner Pandora, with 10,000 bushels ` wheat, and schooner Bnrinn. with 13,000 bushels do., from Milwaukee ; schooner William Young, 19 719. hnqhaln 1:-I-may - .,..L.-"1--- I7--_,L H r- 19,713 bushels wheat; schooner Frank D. Bar- ker, 20,112 bushels do; Gallauon, 20,1~O0 busheia do ; schooner Skylark, l9_300 bushels do, arrived at Giassford, Jones 8: Co : wharf yesterday and to-day from Chicago. The barges Dixie andsta daconda reached here yesterday with a. conaiznment of 320 tons of iron ore for Toronto. The barges Powerful and Waterloo were despalched from Gla:-sford, Jones J1: Co's wharf no-day for Montreal, with 28,300 bushels i wheat. Wind W. by s. ' FROM GANANOQUE. j Ganmnnqut`, June 15 -Tlriu morning nhout 10:30, lfugh Cameron, Lmpluyed as baker for i George Hurst, while L-ngr-gc(| in taking out. \i _ L I`, ., , _ Monday afternoon. lulu rs. Iful lzrin.-- This was an iulerplrudi r action in try the right I0 certain property seiz- ` ed by thv Shcritf 0:` lbs County of Frontenac, `undrr an execution against. Walter WouIl-ur.l_. who kept the .{\m-ricnu Hotel. `Hie question _ luriued upon lhe Validity of n chnuel murlgugu 7 given by Walter collard to Dr. Yule-3 to 31-- ` cure him as cndorsrn of certain notes for Wn0l- lard. The defendant afterward judgment. against Wohilurd, nnd caused ilm ggoods in be st-iu-:1. The verdict. was by con- sz-nt entered for Hie plaintiff, with leave to the 3 dtfendnul to enter it Vrldici. for him rm the ob jeclious taken to the chattel mortgage. 0. A. ! L:..-L-...,..:..1, 4-.. ..l..:...Hl' :2 u u..`a...... rm. .i.., recovered at ' I J I I . Ll-llu lllllilllllb LU Elllff |_.LIU UUUUU. The prosecution was conducted by the County Crown Attorney and Mr J. Mclulyxe. . v The prisoners wefe defended by Mr L3` M. Brit- Ion and Mr James 0`ReilIy_ The prisoners were acquitted. This case terminated the business, and the court rose. ' I BVIIL C||Ll`IT\I IKII. PUG } |lIIl E Vrlt (`he 5, Kirkpatrick for plniulitf. fendnm. I an . .- ,. v,.`.....5 ...,.,. ...c ...,...,., ...,.. ,,.,.....u,_ .. pistol at Bruce and handing to Brnjumin Fric-I a. large stick. Benjrsmiu ourished the stick furiously threatening to_kuock down any one who might attempt to enter the house. Tum m-nm.....:,... ....... .....A........a K`: .1... n,..-... k -lull: ll |.l\JI\'.'.' IIIIUUSU IJIUCP. opening th-= door of the J hand on la:-rrn a|3n`.. l.`n.......;` `Hie House of Lords has approached the Irish Church question in an able debate on the second reading of the bill for discs- tabliahment. The advocates of a.compro- miae between rejection and the passage of the bill as it came from the- Commons appear to advantage, and now there would appear greater probability that the bill will be amended on certain points and returned back to the House hr Commons for concurrence. Important reference to the historical fact: of the darnage done to the House of Lords in `the atfectlons of the people by the n-ji-c tion of the eReform bill and its nal pas - sage under a determination to create more Peers, was made in the House; and the Peers who decide this question cannot plead ignorance of probable effect, IStill,aa a matter Henching on religious belief, and enlisting convictions of rc._ hgioua `duty, the Conservative members haveatrong inducements to resist en en` croachment which threatens, like an enter- ing wedge, to destroy the Church to which they are attached. Lord `Derby and his followers may yet be unshaken from their determination by this debate, and at the next sitting of the House of Lords the vote may be cost which may be expected to ., plunge English politics into an agitation like that which raged in 1831-32. The court resumed business at 0nd dclock, and the trial of John Friel and Uenjnmiu Friel was proceeded with. The prisoners were charged with assaulting John F. Bruce in the pi;-rfotmance of his duty while executing B writ ofejectment in favour of Mr D. J. Walker, to obtnin pmuession of lot No. 12, ll concession of the township of Storringten, in Derember last. At that time the prisoner, John Friel_ re-tin-d inside the 10;; house on the lot, an 'saying he was well armed, threatened to put a I: la through Bruce, subsequently partially nnpninrr [ha dnnr nf vhn hnnan un nuinriu rr u -mu-nmuy` I The court adjourned nn 1 o'clock to-marrow morning. SI l1.'(.'IA L T}l'LEORA .. --uv..\.rVI: IUU the lowest be- ` of the prices were no payment of the wages bile to that which was} emed hun-. n-..-_ - z-- A _ ,,' _,J .-n, bowing h :ule black. t He all e r- r` nn mw brick uvtn, was * y the falling in of the` us a wilk: um] thru: ,n. Tuesday, June until hull-past nine :7 uugngc. u. n. Bfitlou for de- I rejected the u-up us: I l10I'Um yl` plant being only I V K -- -4, uuun. I118 , nuacuaulel or the township of Hinchinbrooke be 1 $54,000 instead qf$60,000, which I The by] without amend UOIIHII E Barrie . . Bedford . . Clarendon. Elinchinbrooka Kennebec . Kingston. . Loughboro. Ulden . . 050. .. Palmerston. Pittsburgh. Portland . .- Slorrington Wolfe island -....... .. \.uu.|u.|uuIUBUOD rrom containing the following 1869: 1-I - 4__..-... rvunu Plcleul. After the regular routine 1: ueinesa {be read a communication I (Innln\'n3..... cl... 1.-,n - Shortly after c1oc the chair, and re the members prenent. `flan cl... -A--'~- ' nu.-u-.u uunnnnuntlcr. The cotmc.I went into committna of the whole, Mr l)on:llaun in the chair, on the second :end- ing of the-, bylaw for providing funds for the improvement of roads and bridges, after wh ch = the bylaw was read` a third time, passed um) I signed by the Warden. ' It was moved by Mr Nichols, seconded by Mr ' 5 But-_r, that the council go into committee of the whvlc on the second reading of the bylaw to re- peal bylaw separating the townships-of Bedfot-1 and Palmerston. ' I .. __-_t_ . -_ . . -- - I gum: uute utscussion took place pr: the passage ofthe hylnw the menu of the county solicitor, Whll It was moved by Mr seconds Calvin, and carried, that un number of constables are employed I the court house at each sitting general quarter sessions, entailing an sary expense on the county it and wh aervic a of 3 numherof said constahl: dispenssed with at a saving to this coui therefore resolved that the Warden W J. J. Burrowes, Esq , county judge, an with him as to the number actually req The council then adi0urner1nn:it...'.. nun IIIILI HS (0 [D3 1]` 1 to-morrow morning. vcuuu hue UUUDCII, Mr Mudie seem: that the second reading of ` this day six months. Ell` Plnnfolu -----J ' tuna uu._y aux montns. Mr Playfair moved in amendment, seconded by Mr Bowerman, that the bylaw conrming the nppointment of the county solicitor, Mr T. L. Suook, be now read I second time. The amendment was carried, and the council went into committee of the whole, Mr Fair in the chair. On motion of Mr Bowermsn, seconded by Mr Perry, the bylaw was read a third time, passed and signed by the Warden. Same little discussion previous to hylew conn-min .5- ....--:_ - Av -.vn.ruarU:\u:._V I5. Anonymous commumcatnons cu; receiv Everything lorwarded formseruuu 1 named by the name sud address of ` ueomunlv for Duhhnlxun hnl .._. .. * would it be before Mr U'R.eilly wou , , ._-. -u uuuvcl l.uE IIDPFQEEKOD that Mr Ferguson made any such admislion. Mr Calvin said such were the worcfa used, and he made the remark at the time, "How long ld deny hav- ing used the expression ?" and it appeared that his ideas on the subjecfwero remarkably correct. Mr 0 Reil1y said he only wished to set the mat- ter in its right light, and would now retire, thanking the council for its courtesy in hearing him. mp, - " LIIIJJ. The second reading of the the appointment of the count before the council, I]- `IIQMA ( ` .... .,..... unu nulu uucn 3 statement was mode by some member or the council. Mr Spoor said he believed the statement was made by Mr Playf'uir,'the name of Mr Fair hav- ing, it. appeared, been substituted by mistake. Mr Playfuir said be certainly understood Mr (.: Heilly to have said 80. Mr 0'Re-illy remarked that he had supposed, on thnt occasion, he was anfciently explicit to be fully understood, and tbsthe certainly did not at that time wish to convey the impression said Innh morn n.- ...--L * ~ ucuvcuuc L0 H13` EIIIOUHL Mr Fair aid he was not made the statement, U: Q0... I-..._ --fJ uuuuc Luci uuuemem, Mr Sim. ban said snob 1 co Ur Qua ... ....!.l L- L :- .. nut was required. Upon the xesuwption of business, Mr J. P. Gildersleeve, through the Warden, requested the loan of the ::ourt house ag, to use in decorating a. ballroom, which was granted. Mr James 0'Reilly entered the council cham- ber, and requested permission to correct an im- prrsiiun which appeared, from what he had seen in the report of the proceedings of the council in the Daily News, to exist in the minds ofthe mem- bers of the council respecting an admission said to have been guson, to the cil to confer port that Mr exact words occasion, were that Mr Fer- guson admitted his indebtedness to the county in the amount of$2,700, which he otfered in set- -tlernent. Now what he did say upon that occa- deblednees to that Mr Fair aid kn --- --* i _ Monday, June 14. ! The council resumed businesa at two o'clock i this Ifu-moon. The Ward(~t_1 presided, And all ` the: members were present excepting .\5r'Lo`.t. `E The minutes were read and ndopled. ` The clerk read the grand jurors` report, which was referred lo the committee on county proper- ty. _ "N... r..11.....:.... l.-l.._..- _...-.. .....a . 4:--. .:_.._, I `The following bylaws were read a first tithe; ; A by-law far raising money for the public use ~ of the cuunty, including Hun required tor school : purpoova. I ` HI-Inn! In an-aC..n II... --.-..s:..|......n .1` cl... ....o..u..uuu LU we council upon me subject. Mr Burke supported the amendment,and ex- prtssed his willingness to take the propcsttd stops to ascertain the feeling of Pnmerston. He ditl not in present know the real sentiments of the people. The debate upon this subject occupied an hour of` the CO`lnCi|`3 time, when the Warden put the muendment, which was carried upon division. Yeus-.\le.-`srd Burke, Howerman, Uitlvin,. Godfrey, .\liila_ Mudie, M:Dona.`.d, Perry, Play- fttir. Spoor and Strachnn, ll. Nnya-Messrs Bntr, Catnpbt-1|,Dny, Dounlttson, Fair, Melto- rcy, Nicitols, Toland and the Warden, 9. Mr Sydney Smith, inspector of registry cti- ces, upon invitation of `the council through Mr ` Unlvin, appeared before the council, and inform- ed the members there were certain articles of turniture needed in the registrar's office. and also an increase of accommodation. Mr Smith stat- ed that it was the policy of the government to have regiatrars o[Y1ces isolated as being every way better adapted for security. The council adjourned for ten minutes. to ac- -.-u \a\JIlI.ILl| auJUL| cnmpuay Mr (4 what was required; Unnn !l'\n .m.m---- --.-....u ugusuu AIIALIJD Through Hails hit New York, Boston, Oawego and Onpc Vincent, will be closed at 1:30 [ .)l., and Mail: from these places will be due for do- litery at 12:30, RM. A second Mail for Cape Vincent will be closed at 5:30,`P.Il., and one will be due here for delfvery at 7, AJL, daily, Sunday: excepted. - nhvau-..-. -_ . _- - ; ,....,..,.w. I A bylaw lo couuurlhe appointment of the ' counly solicitor. A bylaw to raise a sum of money for the imv prownn-nl of roads and bridges. ` A hslnw In rnnnnl lhn halo- nan-u-nnlnn aha luuvv Illl ul VI ICC. flllll III IUKTU. A bylnw I0 repeal the bylnw separating the ` townships of Palmerston and Bedford. `rlr-I-nrlrlln` lnp -..ZIl. .....I I`..- -__.,,_ -1` _. . . , ` ` uuvuuuupu ul I nnunrlunun nllu Dl'uIUl'll. ` Ac'-aunts mr milk and for copies of statutes 1 were pres:-nted by the clerk, and refmred to the , nance cummiuee . n 'l-L... ..-..___ I _ I l| wna uluvrll Ill RIHEUUHIOHI 03' MI Plnyfair, `at -couded by Mr Mills, that the by-law be not I read A second time in committee of the whole, 1 but that Mr Burke, who has agreed to do no free I of Pxpettse, be ailnwed lu go through the town- I ship of Palmerston nnd obtain the true sentiment i of the inhabilattls, nut] report to the council at the next Hessian ' Mr Calvin eupportvd Mr Plnyfais amend- ment, which he c-unsidorenl a moat lair arrange- ment, and one calculated to supply all nsceasary information to the council the subject. lieonle. .-..~. cl-AaP|l.'lI JUF utcurlly. a minutes, ac- my the rnr.-inn-ark. nm... .. _-. (Common Schools. _ 7 Q A 1 uolnlvu I moved in amendment by Mr P1.;yr..i;-_ ti Ml Him! that ht-_I.u7 In: -15`! THE DAILY `NEWS--TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE COUNTY OOUNCIL. cu II II 3. Per Cunardnnd Bremen lines, every Monday Ind Tluday respectively at 5 RM

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