Kingston News (1868), 19 Jun 1869, p. 3

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IMJESS }smn- the `ght .71}. llc 11114 Q :1 culnpact bt-tw "- Irum which a I H" pm-n,p1c cuu nlu in L-VL'ryqL1csliu_ ht wlxi:-In is imwnsi M Curun:u'mn Oath V similar cumpact `Id }uwortu ubrugat: ll` inherit :1 ('.,nrpur 4- ., ___r,_ V, 7 W- -rl.-__._ -' rm.-.;., auuu and it could he better and more usefully tippropriated. He said the Acts of Eliza.- beth clearly intended the church to be that of the nation, and he drew B fearful picture of the manner in which the p.='lie_v of these Acts had been carried out, but that policy had `entirely failed though seconded by the Bishops and clergy. The attempt to force this church 3on the ` people was the root. of all.-the evils of Ire- land. He exonerated the clergy of the present day from complicity in these sets, but the odium uttachetldescendcd to them. The present measure was only to establish a new epoch ofreligion inzlrelund: instead of ruining it, it would give the Church for the first time ti fair eld end a chance of` con- ciliating the people. Hcstrongly defended thejustice, necessity, and sound policy of - the bill. He agreed with the idea that a por- .:-A _:.|. ___- _.-_At .|,_rn,_-__:, u, Ir: Lord Ilallxerly warmly upportd the bill, and said that, whatever shortcomings M1 Bright or Mr Gladajtonc might have, want 0:` clearuess was not one ef them; and last yar they both fullyvunfolded the policy to be pursued. He regretted the long delay in the performance of this not ofjustice, pm! asserted the right of the State to inter- re with and regulate property intended for religious and charitable purposes when its disposition was opposed to public good ....,`| 2. ......I,I l... I_..s..._ .._.3l .___-- --- I3 """_f" zinn of the rcicnue of the Church should be devoted to education, but as the natfon was unable to agree as to their use in that way, uh:-rc was no course to adopt other than _that spe.-cied in the bill, which haul been zully endorsed lry the country. IIeiex- honed the House to give it their calm con- siderationllrrcspective of party feelings, and believed all would unite in the desire `to settle this question on a fair and im- partial basis. Lord Cairns said the snlnject had been completely exhausted, together with the charges, against the church. She proclaim- ed christiunity and truth to all willing to rcivc them, so` her mission was not a fail- r urc. With regard to the assistance she had `given in the_ _execution of penal laws, he said the church ought not now who blamed for failing to be before her age. A bun lied and fty years ago the union of church and stake was the only security for religious freedom and independence of thought; it could not besevered without shaking the Protestantism of the country to its founda- (ions. _ r....... nu nun Lllltlbll mnstitutiun. '1 he Coronation Oath was nnl_\' between the Crown and people Parliament representing the ptpit.` fxiLl15t_3 the Crown, and does so in tv't.'I yt1tlt'5Itt)_ll sent to the House ufLnrt1s irtcunsistcut with the terms of the (lath. The Oath of Union is a which Parlinnmcnt has full ubrugate. ilt warm serious point to dis- :1. ('nr[-Jrntion iltilling the duties of its ;-rn[:ert_v, and we cnn`c~nly do so when it cc `~' to c.ii:acit:t,__.- its Uhii;_(a. .it-n. Alter anal)`/.ing the rights of the Uhurch to its ` pr-pcrt_v, he maintainctl that it had the .~'.flnlC* 0-[uni right to hold it` as at private individual had to possess his estates: Admit- ting the allegation that the Irish Church was a badge of~ conquest, would this move- ment stop here or must the land he restor- ed_l The three questions at issue were the church, education, and land; and the law` should bedealt with rsn He strong` y (.i('pfCC1|U:Li. the introduction of the bill it the present critical juncture. and the re` fusal to appropriate any portion of the eu- -lwvvnscut to education, in tzrking away the I,,_,tcu1g,-tr property of the poor to return the lpluntlers of the rich. _l't was not only cruel I out profane, absurd and unjust in the L-xv A- ...- .-. London, June l9.-The debate in the House of Lords to-night creates intense in- terest. There i a determination to force 3 diviniun, but it is not expected before 4 am. The Chamber is crowded with spectators, among them the Prince '.of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge, and it is apparently their intention to sit out the debate. The best caclulators reckon the passage of the hill to its second reading by a majority of from 12 to 92. The general belief cstamn, th( Juhxrtnm of discord, and a failure to: ; uh the (`:\tlm1ics`. I -hshuneijtun -imrclws 1 The Duke nfn` Tin- vlnml Id ll {Ivy prn nus lI'L`L'(] as the -.luli(`.~3i mnxiru.-Ky `Vt ml, u-hich he .\In_vr.m: much, 14V .. I" ulu [`I[)|'('SS(.`(1 'xhc proplc, to respect any policy truxu th-.-m, but tlu-_v should not .-Ill-fu|l of evil and Iuisclnicl. The was bound to see that the will uf pic is rcilly and deliberately expres- nny other principle tlncillnuse would an lu.-rulitzu-_v monarchy, which liru.-ly out of place in the British mun. ur-t D\4'lI`{)(`Iui'n nL- H, \\'.-..uuryrg;{n1.u the bill as full 1111`! as the ell}.-ct of a mistaken po- ch was likely to produce danger- Its. Still he lelt bound to vutc fur ugc in au`nmeudc(l form: `nut if the wnts wcltc n0tuCCvpto(|,|1c must in ilshup of Licbcld said his experi. the operafion of discndnwod \ 9 In! him In oppose the bill unhesi~_ Iiiscndnwnurnt was unfair and un- lllc churchvs have full in; `n |nni..o..1...2.. , T` y discharged _. .. -.-up cuts the rcjcctirvn of thc- bill. the CnlISLit|.lli0[la.]u1u',y of the tn bow In the expressed the H ,l'nlI .\.- A-4 ' ` ' ' A . -_.'.,_,.u nugulikl ;nml disenduwment Ho ndn1ittod.`llnnI .-ml imu cnnsidrutin: . no.` was nn nt.l:u'k on the mni ulisliku] imlie-crimin lrut the eCL`lcsin.~`tical which en_dowcl Prulcsl !n_vr.n0th college, was va `In. and had never pron` l`ro:csmmism. Hu urg .-- \- uuwhll` .ml should be ac- ndn1ittodll|nt the question .1 cnns3dratinn by hostility; nnctmlagitMim1,lmtlyll|c logi- ufpc-litiml frumimn. [Io Hmllght H` ri;_~_hr |.J\.i.}L~lL ` ' " 1-10f] --- ....z I_vl`.n0llI valucless to u. never promoted the `romstzmtisnl. urged their In cunsialormrcl`ully all the cir- nml cnmlvavnur to he in harmony nlinm, nml duelarrd llml. the prc- ` aunt was dictated by a desire In nulust. stain on Englaml?) rule .1. , ,.,. . ....-....(..--Lu 5 : maintaining Protcstztntzsm rc- un on-`.1 HI ,1- .. -\.an\s`Iu(II um, and lilvcrty of cm `Argyle argued that c Iig.....l.--~- ` -..... unuu lUl" muntry; The result would \ of Prmcstantn, the intro- ' .I ---3 A " nmnn eager for pcriminate discu- ,g,. ' mica! syslelniu ~.`ru lcslam sects |.,..,.....,. unsciencc. t cliaestal _-- `Iv! " than for i ho nconciIi- per [ in thgi uh}, n fur Y cl... |_:.. .. _ Opposite the City Book store, King Street, GENTS for Dow 6: 00's celebrated EAST ` _ INDIA PALE ALE, which may be had in wnnd nr hn'tln - East. India Pale Ale per dozen Porter " Mild Ale " `Of the Che apes t1 uxur yknown IS NOXV STORED IN THE iimaru WANTED, om FIRST-CLASS PATTERNJJAKERS. NODC others nee-d nnnlv KINGSTON nomme mot, G130. THOMPSON & Co. \ IAVIJIZ. 1111 in {wood or bottle. East India Pale per dozen Pale Bitter Ale `* , 1. I! ..._II__ I._ East India Psle Ale per dozen Porter A stock of the above Ales always on hand and in good order. June 11. \Ja|\JJ\Jl. AL |..u\./,1. Ell.DlL;lALV'DU HUEUN, ti #0., can beconsulted at his oice over Mr Limcn's Auction Rooms, at all hours. Calls at any hour day or night promptly attended. J. JARVIS, M.D. Consultations free to the poor from 6:30 to 7:30. A,M ' an uLh|\JVV 5`, Will leave Kingston it 6 Collinsby. Faireld`a, Amherst Tirknla an l\(\I|InI . IVLTII `HE subscriber having purchased the St. '1 Lawrence Ice-Houses and business lately owned and conducted by Mr White, including that formerly owned by Mr Hobart, he is now prepared to supply Ice daily in such quantities as may be reqnird. From the favourable and convenient situation of the Houses, and their lsrge size, the subscriber can guarantee a LIBERAL and REGULAR supply to all his Customers ot VIWHE GOOD TEMPLARS of Gollinsby will hold their Excursion and Pic-Nic on THURSDAY, JUNE 2~ilh, in the Steamer VVATERTUVVN - 1'l'V:n v.,, v- (Late of London, Eng, and New York, U.S.) OMCEOPATHIC, PHYSICIAN-SURGEON, B up! :.-.m..'.. n.....:,._ 13..-..- A. -n -M For supplying Hotels, Steamboats, Pic-Nic Parties. and all who may require it in large quantities, on short notice, the subscriber vnll keep 5 quantity always on hand at his premises :. rho nilv, which will be delivered any place I C_u`ice--Commercial Dock, Street, Kingston, Ont. May 29, 1869. keep quanury always on nan}: nu. uns prcunllu in [ha city, which any place FREE OF CHARGE, and also at Bnrrieeld, Poruunoulh, and Williamsville. n-L- ....s.....:|.....- -in full all than nnnlrnnll EX! UB:5l0N AN]; I- .lE'-NIU T0 BELLE- Vll.l.l. Porvsmouln, ana Iv nnuuuvunc. The subscriber will full all the contrncta made by Mr White- WHI. PIPE, 0...!` Wald! Ilnnnfgnfnrnr Uttawn, Kingston, Cape Vincent, Ogdenabn and Oswego, and to and from points in the Bay of Qnime, River St. Law- rence and Lake Champlain. Fire and ---_. TENDERS will be received by the under- signed till noon of the 2131 instant for the Mason nndosrpenter Work of 3 Church to be erected at Waterloo. The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specications may be seen at my -43: A- oioe. ) fANTED a (mo: 1 stands his busil Bishop of Ontario. Juno :9. FLOUR ` aoat 142]!` __.. \l Havre, June f_,-I L Majority for the I The result was hailed w ing in the House, which V the spvctators in the gallm and by an immense crowd streets. The rumours I to drive Mr'Brigl FINANCIAL great excitement. follows :- ivided amidst The division resulted as June 10. June 18. JAMES PURDY, -uuIu:IU,. rauruelal Tickets 50 cents ; ST. LAWRENCE: ICE-HOUSES. Kinguon, mh June, 1339. London, June 19.: Dealers in F mzwoun t C060 TEMPLXES7 W. n A ll\mJL`lJIJlDlD rill. None others need apply. Address rs:-u-u _-_ For the second reading Against it -0! TO BULITDERS. J. JARVlS.`_I_VI.`li.). 4 COM)lI'bSI()N MERCHANTS. are __ gt .1` bountiful b9 I each. 3000 TOBTS Pure Lake Ice. nlu Q" " u 15 gallon kegs hlggorily hill { 33 ulc with v :House, was t |l0l'S galleries l of rent cheer- akcn up by and lobbies, people in the Groom Wanted. ._j un-n/4' Secretary. he House of L0; its disendowment Mnluil;-I-- ` Life lnsurncc Agents and orily . ousc, In .._ L`- .. uuu-uu.I D01 business. u-in . -1: IE ism`-ur VIII -`"- J. GABDI UW BHOWING THI Impfortat IV 11-. 1 SI SJ Soda Water Manufacturer, Prince Street. 19.-Cotton on` the \ i.AB.u.`i s FISIIEIPS DOW S guton A.M., calling at Ya, Island, and Bath. I Children 25 cents. P: W. DAY, (`.h.ipm... lE`l`Vv'IlN' I,_-'I`nllow 445 6d. , W. GLEN, President, Oshawa, Ontario. \.II -`H n run 3 Byurfar M . for 15 CIN- 9: P.n:.-Cotlou quiat and E5 of -`O-df warn Innnn `revived of an attempt 'r0m `Hm {`.nl\:n..s 1 who thoroughly under- uineas. Annl- "- `*- I ofthe best quality. JOHN POWER, Architect. 1:, South aile Princess ...--uuuuu quxal and 10-day were 10,000 at easier at 83 8d; Consuls for money to 925; Erie 20} ; .u an-up ment features, and nly. Tlqisis likely g to the Ministry nnurxlsl-ll: uuuEl'- Apply to tho . Lilli, Chsirmnn. spot 1451'; 179 146 37! 124 62! V ILL-be delivered to the Trade, direct from the Manufnclory, at 80 cents per dozen, and Private Families at $1 per dozen = ' Orders left at A. Livinguoda and CityBook Store. " GEO. W. GREIGHTON, Ann-.0 C(flld} 8 Patent Fluid or Natural Disinfectant. CA LVERT S Carbollc Acid nmnrecung Powaeg? In Q lb tins at 20 cents, and 1' 1b (in: pt 7 30 cents. ALES ANI) PC)RTLRl (and 38 on Joseph 1:- UNDER Power of Sale contained in a Mort- gage, s Block consisting of Lots 10, ll, lzwand 13, on John street, and Lots 4!, 40, 39, street, near Division street. For particulars apply to Mr Bswden, Solicitor, or to J. J. LINTON, A hnnnar Solicitor, Masonic 1 Or to R. 11d SINGLE COPIES of the DLILY 9 . NEWS may be had at the counter of the publication oico, I-`rinoess street, price three Coppers. 4, Certain mortgage, which will be prodiu-(2-65 at the Sale, On WEDNESDAY, the 30th of JUNE, 1869, at;l2 o'clock noon, at J. Linton : Auction Rooms, in the City of Kingston. ` Lot No. 286, on the Montreal Streets, in the CH which are erected a Brick Dwelling House 28 by 40 feet, two storeys high, with stone base- ment. Also 3 Frame Stable thereon. TERMS :-0ne tenth of the purchase-money to be paid down on the day of Sale ; for Bal- ance, Terms will he made known on the Day of Sale ` `(:1-w - nynu, III}. C Coal and Box stoves V large size Kitchen Slove- plete; and I quantity of R an assortment of Goods no _excellent Cow. Terms Cash, Sale at 10 o clock. J. LINTON has received instructions from . Rev. S. B. Windsor, Chaplain to Her . Majesty's Forces, Kingston, to sell, on TUESDAY, 291:: nm., at his residence, corner of Sydenhsmlend Col- borne Streets, all the Furniture, to. contained therein, comprising- 1 excellent Piano Forte (nearly new), Parlour sud Dining Chairs, Carpets, Curtains, Pictures, Dining and Centre Tables, Easy Chairs, Sofas, Dinner Set; 1 Set best Cut Gless Were, com- prising Wine end Finger Glssses,_Decsnlers, Tumblers and Carses, Cutlery, Chins, Tnys, Lamps, &c., Bedstends, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bedding, Washstnnds and Furniture, Wardrobes, Beth, Cots, Looking Glasses, Bu- `Box with Pipe; Maps ; a lsrge Stove, with rrn--=----~ R E A'i,"i+3sM17X 1 E; IN mun nuns: an .n.___,_ Kingston, June 12th, 1869. h-ouch Glau May 29, 1869. CARBOLIC Ac) Powniaill I'n bulk and for sale by the lb. H%oiI*s`E@IIo[Iii=yIiiI rI`Ii`Iiii%,', PIANO FOIITL `filing- --- I " -nun. ` For further 1 'II\ 11 June 9. U: Toronto, 25th CHLORIDE or LIKE, ooppnius, June 11. FRONTENAC BREWERY .3.- ;Y VIRTUE of Power} l`P|'lnin I.l..-o...--- - ' _.__-u Large lot of very fine Honey at the low gure of 121 cents plgr ::.nmw CIIEAP BUILDING LOTS R. WHl'l`E .S DRUG S l'0BE. Princess Stnet. Inn 0 . ....uu nu IIJWE certain Mortgage, 13 Sale. 4.-_A\JJ-`fl.-I-J; IN /171117: `cm or KINGSTDN FOB AUCTION SALE OF `VALUABLE Disinfectants : TO THE PUBLID ! FOR _s_ALE. 1131? W KIIQEJIV BOTTLED AT THE I quanlit nf n5` llnn P Y JONAS AP JONES, Esq., mic Hall, Toronto Street, Toronto. M. ROSE, Esq., ` Oicial Aesignee, Kingston. th May, 1869. 'Pl|l'ticularan I 1 DNAS AP .1n`%~.g 3... UUIIIII PCS II}: R. WHITE. Chemist nqd Druggist, -pril-I 'er bf Sale contained in I , prod ucsd J. J. LINTON, Auctioneer; Wu-re, Bed- i 1.1111 l.'\JLV"' Auctioneer. 5;Mapa; rnitn rm nan-L I V, Agent. \-ICIUII-I GU ' Also 3 lot of other new Books by various ` authors. 1:-xv-var p-urn`-u-.-us--.~._ i"" I LDTOWN FOLKS, a. new Novel, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin, &c A1n n In! AF AI-Fug: an-no I51 `L... ...._E_.._ EWLBOOKS THEi CLEVER WOMAi OF THE FAMILY, _ by the Author of the Heir of Redclyffe." A Stormy_Life, by Lady Georgina Fullerton. Nature : Nobleman, by the author of Rachel's Secret. t The Gordian Knot, by Shir1ey`B1-ooka. Greater Britain, by Dilke. Cast Up by the Sea, by Samuel Baker. The Chaplet of Pearls, by Miss Yonge, O Gonnell s Speeches, edited by his Son. Lord Plunkett'e Speeches, edited by J .0. Hoey. Gratten a Speeches, edited by Madden. Curt-an s Speeches, edited by Davis. Shiel e Speeches, edited by MacNevin. The King and Oommov.a,Gavalier, and Puritan Song, selected and arranged by Henry Morley. The Story of the Chevalier Bayard. ' -The History of the Caliph Vathelr. Bass-elas, Prince of Abyuinia. Abdailab, or the Four-leaved Shamrock. The Euaya of Abraham Cowley. Saint Louis, King or France. A man Goders arid llemm -et s Fashion Books Bill, Va; lulu I uuuut uvuw, lung Us l'I'l|ll'.'uB. [ALSO A "fresh lot of Bulwefp, Dickens , Scotti, Lave:-'5, Ooopex- a, Collins , &c., Novels, cheap editions.` JOHN CBEIGIITON. Anril 3.0, GUODFELLOW'S. HE undanigned huve openod_ u Lumber T Yard at the upper end of Outnrio Street, nearly opposite the Water Worh, when assortment 6f Seasoned` Lumber, 8 Wrought Flooring, etc, will nlwuya be kept on hand. VI IUIII hand. w. c. luv:-;N_a= co., Excnmen BROKERS, and Gonenl In-I Iurnnce Agents, luonic Bnildingl, King Street. Kues-1-ox, Ont. W. 0. Han, I. 0. HAYIII. Jun: 18 ' '7 o `J- Jnno 16. .__ _ -._ --- ._--a, Sundny School Books nod Hymn Books, Class Books, Question Books, Reward Cards, Sheet Music and llusic Books, [An STACEY S CheapTB(o'ok Store. Writing Papers, Plain and Fancy Note Papers, White, Bulfand Fancy Envelopes, Stationery of the best description. A large stock of Bibles, superb, Imperial, English, Quarto, Morocco, richly gilt, and plain large print. LCOIIMENTARIES, Pocket Bibles, with the Scotch version of the Psalms, gilt rims and clnsps, an immense variety to select from, very cheap - ` WESLEY`S HYMNS, Church Services, Prayer Books, I Anna!-inn a nu! ah--- RATEFUL for the Iibn received, now offers to purchasers. h.-n. ....... |:v..-I-- Hi w yux`uull8eI'S. I Choice new Books, English and Foreign Writing White, Fancv Envelomut Rcntinn---v at JSTACEYE CHEAP BOOK STORE. bind Letters and Papers as scurely as they can be boundiat. any bookbindery, while additions or deductions can_ be made without lessening lh B3Clll'it7 of His rant JOHN HENDERSON,` ., _______ uuw lalll-I: IJU I the security of the rest. I It is laimple in its construction, requiring mechanical skill to operate it, and will June 10. INSTANTANEOUSLY FILING LETTEI AND PAPERS IN PERFECT ORDER FOR REFERENCE. June 19. r I upland-lid rd fut colon w m----- * lot of .u.`. I ICIOCIRI in: ur rm {roll th- Brililh Imkqu. `I in; Anhluptn VA r Int` 3 and Iv equalled. 8IBSON S PATENT MAGIC BINDER, June 11. April 30. Every Merchant should have one. new LUMBER YARD.` 0NTABlI:iiTBEET. Kingaton, Hay 10- CITY BOI( STORE. June 14. new or THE mm BOOK. The Englishwoman Bookseller and statloner. SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES, JUST RECEIVED L. JUNE 19. New Novel. SOLD IN KINGSTON BY INS TAN TA NE 0 USL Y I-`OI! JULY `FOR JULY. 80 King Street. GOODFELLOW "S. ices, Hymn Books superior and cheap. FOR JUSE JOHN CREIGHTON, itv Rn:-Cb glnrn AT THE liberal patronage he hgg ntfera Irfntpr innnnrnnno FOR JOHN NOON, WILLIAM TYNER. uu.nu1u1uJ.1, City Book Store, King Street. ...-. rm-nuunso uU llll greater inducement lbllgl no.-___ I _ _ ITHE GONFEDERATION TRAVELLING Rl TT'|`R no tin 11.3.. In n-.:.... FULL DRESS SUITS Made to Order J. Edward Glllmore, TEACHER of Pianoforte, Singing, &c., King- ston, Ont. Residence: Maple Cottage, Clergy street, adjoining Methodist Ohurch. Applicelicm, by letter or otherwise, will receive immediate attention. May 17. ~o LACROSSE AND CRIOKETING SUITS Made in f\-.I..- BOATING AND HUNTING SUITS Made to Order ' T A A 111- n wvv\oII-n BOYS` AND MEN S CLOTHING of an kinda Marla in I-II-aw vu nucu, more or less. I Also, the South Half of Clergy Lot No. 26, in , the 9th Concession of Longhborough, contain- ing 50 Acres, more or loss; 28 Acres cleared; Log House and Stable sud Shed on the premises ; we'll watered by 5 running stream and mill pond ; '16 miles from Kingston. Terms sssy. Apply to Messrs. 0 RElLLY Jr DRAPER, 7, 8, 8: 9 Anchor Buildings, Kingston. Kingston, May 29, 1869. _'l`HE CARBATRACATWATEBQ BUSINEbS SUI_'_1`S AT `A -1-. _-_; `"' "7 VIWHAT certain Parcel 0: Tract of Land and Premises, being comgioaed of part. of Lot No. 26, in the 8th Oonoession of the Township of Lou ghborough, containing by ndmeuurement 65 Acres, more or less. Alan oh. R.-uh I:l.u' ..r1m..-.._ I -s \f- -A =- DR HENRY B. EVANS, ll.R.0.S., London. Rasidence-PRINGESS_ STREET, house lately occupied by Dr. Maclean. March A ' ...u AILVI-LLIII Jill!" DVIUUN GOLD AN?) SILVER WATCHES, - (mnnrm Am 2-- PLANTAEENET Ham vmnl n. TOWN , lat-kot Square aim llillllhlnh tnnnl MINERAL WATERS A-NOTHER LOT OF` BEAUTIFUL NEW SILKS JUST IN. W WHITE BRILLIANTS, from 8} AI! ` OF ~ ct to 1:. 6d. New Wlnto,] . New Printed-Muslins,5d. to la. rellu and Pnruols, 23. . ` _ . . Bishop : Lawn, WI ms and Ginghnma. 6d. to 1.: Univ I 2%` LWIDDII to Order L}.- I June 2,1869. nun. new rnnts Gingh'nma,' ticlitu Collars and Ou'a. S` Five Bales of COTTON YARN, Kingston, June 2, 1869. uu uUJ.u'naunan.A1':UN '1'] SUITS at $10, Made to Order Juno 7. \JlL QLVII l Made to Order For Sale by May 7. May 28. _----. -w stun-1 Kingston, Juno 11th, 1869. h4;1jQR0SLAv1N=s. (Her RECEIVED, )NE CASE WHITE OOTTONS, "'13,. '1;-:17] 15 Dollar: [Ann T0 onmm and WARRANTED -to m . LAOK AND {LACK PLANTABENEI wmn, [AS REMOVED to the Premises ` . Store, T 'I'\`I\'I"'rt~-I- uunal. ' "5: And BARDINES. ENGLISH` PILBEBT8 for hilt Illa. -- -.;u4.aa..J.g,. 3:? NEARLY opposfri: THE CITY HOTEL" WITH AN Em-11_m Hnw sroolsj or - - I" 1`\ A 171-\ rui-T -_--1`: I A FRESH SUPPLY OF BANANAS, PIIEAPPLBS, onmans, LEIONS, coco; NUTS, LOBSTEBS, fif IEII-IL. --o .___-- - FOR SALE, Royal Canadian Bills taken at GRENADINES, WHITE GRENADIN cL6c_K, "?`&c., AND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF E. H. PARKER; market sqihre. The Cheap sale WHITE LLAHAS Ami % nnmuns of all kind: mirefnlly . ransa ALSO PRINCESS STREET, I171 1;-so-..-.____ _ Removal. At SLAVIN S. At SLAVIN S. At SLAVIN S. At `smwtnvs. At sLAvm's THE-3LA DIES. .u, Luun I0 1` La, (id. to Is, 3, BEST uAKi:, WHOLESALE Pnfon BY ran PIIGI N, CARPET fgW'ARP, or Carpets still going. APPACQAS. mass mvus, MONTREAL HOUSE. * In 2.11 1u:`u;ieuu. R603, - TJKTIEG u 155;. New Got-sou, Girls and India , ll. 31.10 md ojolom-2. New Luca Olmsinn, 52 to 88 I Pllr. Bishop White, Book and Spotted lu- NEW TWEEDS for Summer Built. New Paper .-.--.J.L`UKJ AND ALL Ldvlans or Till! I'll. IIATOIIIAL AB'l'.. Jgusvr anon-rvno from one of the man an!- nent Fishing Tackle IInuf'l.ctnrera_in lu- rope a splendid uaornnant of 2 ` spoon BAIT BASKETS, runs, rmr-nooxs, V V to. to. to. 1 A New and I*I~l_I[D_lf0Voll' '1`:-cu .' ?'HE Subscriber respectfully info:-nu` it a- J ; miner: and the public gbnenlly that II D norready to supply them of ' . with the vary" - wuuecuon with 1. & Do , he has lhil BALE GRODERI his own nccoimt; `on under tho nu L "A. 1.... uunlcrloer beg: to inform Hi friend! . and the Trade thlt lilting diaoontinnul 3 connection with tho rm ot'.li'nw;ox,. day commenced the WHOLE- B_ALE GROUERY BUSINESS in thin dung" sccoilnt. The buuiucu will be until! 1 I on name Indmtylo olJ. A. Elna! 8 Go. [ 'IN&S-DOUBLE FOLD. _ L i THE Subscriber beg: info `l'r_ad_o thy: Iliuoatinnul Ink .........-,n, -- L 1urn,w1mn_c ao,emanu- ' s;:nPrine$`8i1'el,K: m Ida-` r um ouoqun tony parka,` ehqrof home or fore Julia, and. any niodbntoprlcu. Ivory bvmuw ` 1' invi ' of *' E::'y;':1i:.t,lb3n' uwmm nluzyla wuuuootorquggg , Strut Ki'BII:Apri127, moo. June 1:: 1869; s. P. Iii-Irrais. Tobaeconlst. } PRINCESS STREET, KIHGBTO W001)! W001)! WWB! Slot] #303101. V W. Bananas. '1'. I. Banana. ' need, 40 tom Tallow, rough or nurrnn zoo Ooull mot? WOOD.` White, Bun and Coloured FOR s.At.n, IANOES. I . , BATTING ma wmnnce. N.9.'1`1C.E- HOOKS JEWELRY. T 'llIpI'ov'ed ' Ilnio 5. Vnnr amur, AF GIu1_>, us. A. nmmnr. No, It (In: in-I-n rfiinasron. [ spooi~r an-rs, FL maoom IT MW ;Iti0n; but llIt.'i1' ebrts Iuin. The fact that n ' of the people of Ire-,_. _ b the Church, establish- Iullns the necessity, of Thquestion. The Creation i in the beginning was a ` of three centuries nccusnry. The Act of Mnkmn nivmpac: to be in: IV! in _a great crisis ; but H Illlt hand. 11:: review- Filliles ofgoncesvion which hlld Ind the opportunity, M " ed. II}: also traced 5 Ibolition of prelucy in izllrelind had never been wjuinue Scotland. Site WW0 by penal laws notwithstanding pm- ` 11! lkbgvctl that concur- 'II preferable to the pre- I the Cuthrilici re.-tuawl to kid that the Tories were` present state of Ireland. `d 110', as an alternative * l.Il'I'\-u hf - -- the policy of Pitt, Cun-` Ilelaun proposed I-llorled them brief 18.-The excitcmem at House of Lords on Bill increases. The be: gkrits of the House 1 hi ;ndenvuurEd Imam; rst speaker. He u....:.,, . Ii; uinrcler a `tot he regded as the the union on the . and said the m- ` V999 ould be: V In} es. bencl);_=; Wen: ` Ila 4 |"'fthe House of % n oppoiod the bill :nC;51's11_,` :1m'n. (ll: ya u: in 1532 Earl .|.: , V- -v nub ll.| the constitu- af .1 was inclin- D P [M gcnernsity JL'.\'E I9 and Scot - ,_.__.-.-. P`rabylt- from the I-0 ;]IL1he - vvnaut|l|l' the nntion he deer Elsi animnr ring is the Hule of : nstimu- of T ua spec lo \VVil igb act in light

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