Kingston News (1868), 9 Jul 1869, p. 2

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It is Sui-d that the Viceroy was gntirelfr dumb- founded one day when, eolemrfiy proceeding Ihrough Cairo in his chariot of state, he met. the heir apparent to the British throne riding on `a donkey. V'I`be Mayor of Cobourg In low. He has i53ue_d a. proc that all the owners of mm are allowed to run at large * ` THE HOLMAN English Opera Troupe! I1 is reported that the Hon. Postmaster General, will leave 1 the early part of next month. said r.~.....A..A 4~- -I-/ - ` GEO. IIOLMAN, SATURDAY EVENING, RGYAI. LY1:U1\} 5 HE Subscriber rquesm the pm tion of Housekeeper: to f.-igerntor, the .. .........5c: HIKE! pleaunre in J. to the citizens of Kingston 1 opera, by Offenbach, As performed on this Continent in with all the Oxiginal Music, on y] THE HOLMAN TROUPE. II17rI'l'r'Inu--- ,uu-vnvvl. `DB3 aunru lllrll I118" law was practicully ~.:uhliliun_ to the-e common :in Uulzuiu 105 grammar xccung nk between the n...) .11.. ` Doors open at 7:30. Pen-fort mence at 8:15. Seats to be secured without \ Creighton : City Book Store. July 9. 1 ONTARIO HALL; Sacra Kinguon, Jung 25:11, 18:9? July 7. TICKETS ; . . RESERVED SEATS. `BE SUMMER SHOW n. will be held in the KING STREET SKATING RINK ON FRIDAY, 9th of July, 1869. ` of the 3130;: Society LA emu nucusssz" `HE Manager takes tn than n:.:....._. -1- ONE NIGHT QNLY! r..`,... V: nun: I/Ml province. Times of green ere not the beat calcnlntai rot;-erity, and Canada had x prec.-ding confederation I period. Fortuhnlely the have been union in un- 91 must be a terrible fel- 15311911! I nu-nnIan.-o:.._ _1_..|__:__ DOMINION KING. na_()3I'17REAL mA1zI(_17r.` . '1-ll uuuuulg muul. 11: terrible re]- s proclamation declaring unmuzzled dogs which larva will In at.-. J: _.-.`r-ca-J.-., Hardware and Stove Depot, Inn 1:.:...-- m { I Brass PRESERVING KET- ` Baths, Toilet-Cans, Iron Bed- I, &c. 7: 30. Performance. to ....... mo uuu. mr Ulmpbells II, for Englandjn ext month AND ...l.`au.u--\.LI I-'V |Ul' 'riu sowed 25.000 Iew York, it reap- I that State; uuti Iced an avcrnsze mi` 3 acre. New York ;_. A. ......_.--- = M. HORSEY p1ealnre in announcing Kingston the ntnhx-aim! -V". " -Juc I;.A}uuuuIg ure- : injured by a premature ler. fnnr nf Hnnrn mun-....-... ..-v v\) puyui, [166 Princess Street. I, .. "us: I cI.I|ll.I' , at once convince cas- complete Refrigerator see it. " duced in the arrange- Wnter Pan,.Shalves, l with perfect Ventin- nn:-n a-...-....:...-. _A- . while exploding re- illrd hi; I: I \l'Bfl'|nIhl-:1 ; pm-ticu1a.r atten- upq In I-.:. __._ h cf TORONTO. '9-Hr into the lied River cot.` `in, its becoming part of " would be followed byt 2 all _ _ M, Iett vacant wuultl be l ; *1 thus the conditions wlt ]_n_ woudcrful results in t] ` nd their repetitmn in I EL`:-'1 a desdny of their own l('}\'l' A_- - .1 auunhllsu UDEE will be shot. J '1 ylcululur ' of them perhaps 99 extra charge at Mr Campbell, Fnr 17!m.!.....a 2.. 2, July I0. uuuulur unen- his new _Re- nu uuuuuclg l the celebrated `Manager. 25 CINTS. Rn ta --.-..........-. Jul: n.lUl:flCB g0V- ernmeut is disposed to wait, and so is the British. Mr Gladstone`s cxplanr tions were simply conned to a statement of the actual condition of relations ; bnt Sir Henry {Bulwer, who had the option of passing a remark in withdrawing the long-pending notice of his resolution, made 3 fewzobservationa ex- pressive of dissent. The regret will no doubt be generally entertained that the In English, rm * n, and The Best Asmrnent In ! SHEFFIELD 1 HQUSE nnn, nuu Ul us In: null IIAISADT. Extract 50 cents per bottio--ln.lf the price ulunlly ghntged. Coffee 30 cents por'packet._ A liberal discount to the Trade. Prompt nllention to all ox-den add:-cued ' vlaunnu A. nn NEW Silver - Plated ' `HE above can be obtained of the principd 1 ` bruggista throughout `the Dominion, and in`King-slon of E. H. PARKER and G. 8, H0- ` BART, Ind of us on the MARKET. ` 1 Erin-of K0 ngnlrn dun. I-.4001- I._Il .|_. , . uu -.1;-n.n\,uwu.|.uu VI` nu.I\JulUJ.I III, R vicinilypnrpose celebrating the Anniver- Bury of the Viclory_pf the Boyne, ___,_--.--nvovlal IIIIII 50 ocren choice Burgundy Wines, expnngly put up for Families, at 59 per gallon. ' . 40 qt cash Tamgona. ' `5 qr cask: Pure Juice. 5 qr cask: Sauterne Wine. 5 qr cuks Ilarsalla and I. nriely of TEHPERANGE DRINKS. ~ w. R. ucmu: g 00. _ ..- l.......-..,..., .. uuuu 15 inch wuicu in the best interests of humanity it is desi rable should be met. Prisoners have their feelings the same as other men, and we are bound to consult them provided we cen do so without lessening the aim of the law in providing repressive punishment. But the vengeance of the law should be satised with passing adequate punishment without condemning an accused person to :1 long term of imprisonment while awaiting trial. The right to :1 speedy trial indeed is :1 part of the right to trial, and we cannot go wrong in enlarging the scope ofn. general principle like this. Mr .\1n.edona.ld s act promises so well, and is in itselfso simple, that the only wonder is that it was not thought of and put in practice long before. In law reform, how- ever. the eld is simply immense, and much remains to be explored. Battle of the Bone. Cull soon and see the handsome Cat-pgts before they are hqll sold at the Montreal llonse. mueoru and BUBGIJNDY WINE8_!| ocvea chains lZn..;.....I- m:-~- 'i`BE ORANGEMEN OF` KINGSTON and vininilv--nnrnnan nalahnnnn ah- A-...l_..- The Lodge: will assemble in front of the Orange Buildingo, Princess Siren,-at HALF- PAST NINE A.M., _and will than proooed through the principal streets of the city, after which 9. meeting will be held in Victoria Ilunic Hall (Orange Buildings), where suitable Ad- dresael will be delivered. ' f\ '7`, Tlifflfif "109: A fresh supply of REFRIGERATORS. Also I few clgoice FRUIT JARS. For sale. ----vl--..._-_v' v. FRESH, in quarter pgnnd packngoa. W R ll:-I21`! mam` summer: wmss 9 Q(DIRECT.) ~ .The ministerial explanations made in the House of Commons with respect to the Alabama claims are of great interest. It turns out to be A {set that the negotia- tions are in nheyancc, and this in conse- quencc of the opinion entertained by theAm- 2-rician governmept that the present state of public feelirg in the United States is unsuitable to the proper consideration of terms of settlement. The American is dinnnunrl in .._z. _, *- IMPORTATIONSJ July 5. July 8. Ggin a/um `THE Qulgmt. Kingston, July 8th, 1869. July 6. July 8. June 26. June 23. -uu-an-n `.1 !-I`/II LIGIIID I Very ne Sugar-Cured Run}: for sale. W. R. llcRAE-at OU. Jnlv H July 8. the door the first year. is taking up his free grant, and repeating the history of "lhe old man," whom he leaves cornfortsbl-3 and cozy, in the WEI -CiBII'8d and wellappointed farm, for the free grant townships. And the farmr-r or the fartmlsbourer from this country who could bring with him from 40 to 50 and upwards would nd tkure an opportunity for making a - homo for himatvlfstnd B sure provision for his family, such as does not present itself in the crowded districts of Great Britain. He (Mr * White) was glad to know Ontario offered 3 good ell for industrious settlement, Ind that _uo than walling to work need be without it I ;d:1_t'. The cmtgranta who had gone `out. this Veil` had all llmn.i pmnlnvrnnnr within in four on _1ll0NDAY,-the jam Inu., ,, , `_.__., AND [ T SARSAPARILLA `COFFEE. UST RECEIVED AT .Epps s Homwopamld ocoa; - Very on Family Whlskeys! , u 1 us an per dozen. " ' `U 50 Cases ST. JULIAN at 12: 6d per (lot. 50 It u u 155 u 50 " Barton Guesters 309 , 25 :3 sq u - - `(Fresh Walnuts. Fresh Fnberts. me 23. Fresh Almonds. Fl ' ? Fmshw. l.s5IORAE & Co. SHIELS , King Street, PROCESSPON. Cases lmvc already nccurrecl in dil-rent pa.rt.s of the country pruving the udvantafzc of the Act obtained by the Han. J. Sanduld Macdnnald for the more speedy trial 01' per- sms charged with }arceny and like 0`L-ncLs_ There can be no question that the result. at the operation of this Act. will he a grunt saving in the expense of the mlminiatration ofjtritice, and it is qua]_ly clear now from `the ruatlincss nf prisoners to make choice of 8. summary trial instead of waiting in 530] until the period for holding the Assizes comes round, that by thus availing them- selves nf its provisions :1 want is met which -n hn Lana 2..L,.......... .1` 1 Aumvsasnnv CAKE BASKE,TS, T CARD RECEIVERS, SUGAR BOWLS, CREAM JUGS, FORKS, SPOONS, KNIVES, _&c., _ Sugar-Cured llagns !_ -H-wcu vun l1.l.`J 1', I 119 3d dozen, Yuan: R1` '|`nr I . u- Very Old Rye Whiskey, Very Old Family Whiskey, Very Old Proof Whiskey, Very Old Irish-Whiskey, Very Old Scotch Whiskey CLARET, warranted sound", a 3d ` OF W5B'IN IRWIN, County Iluter, Grind nmhal. ut-_v. luv Cllllgfllnlu WHO llu gout: _(_`-ill. [I115 yen` found employment within a few hours at thoir nrrivni, and the most encourag- : mt: CL'u::nts lad been received from them. Let "" "W9; '10WH'_ar, g) to Uuturio, or to any part ofC:umdu., with lhe- impression that he will es- cape hnrd work. The condition of life in a new COUNT! WM hard work, but there was a goat reward for it, and a certain competence as the result of it. And of the future there was a bright prospect. During the preterit session of tho Ilmninion Parliament the neccss 11")` steps for the acqniisilion of the great Northwest territory _vtould his mioptt, and with that country open- ed up there was an iliimitiwle field for industry an.` nnnrnn I`nn...l.. Inn.` in Illa nun: nfrornd .,.,.,.. ..u mu Puputntttrtl, the Lnlted Stul(+ had only ndued 3.3 58 per cent; hurl tlm: during that period she had passed tour states in the Ulnll which. at the pl`(_\'lIJL1:i census, exceeded her own population, and that she produced more bushels of wheat than any single state in the Union. Mr White gave a number of gures showing that in point of agricultural development the province of Ontario was far ahead ol the United States. It seemed strange that in View or tirese facts, eautblishet-l by oili- cinl date, tint he should _be required to re- fer towhnt was the moat couimon Olljpgc- tion made to Cannrln. as a place of Bettie- ment, viz. the climate. He did not pro- pose to enter at detail into the question of the climate, as established by thermo- metncnl-rfexperiments. But he mlgll: point to two facts as Etttllllblllllg mat the climate was no lmr eirhcr to the personal henlth and comfort, or to the M i f the country. free development of the resources 0 The rst fact -he hnd already stated, viz. Ontario produced more bushels of When! any Stnte of the American _Union ; odd that it produced every descri ._ven grapeqlnnd peaches Air in some parts of it. that by th- tables of In , that than and he might ption of fruit grew in the open T110 Other fact was this, ortnlity it appeared that Canada win the healthiest country in the world, and that Ontario was the healthiest part of Ca- nndn. The number 01'.` deaths in n year to every 10.0.00 inhnbitnnts wns in -Untnrio 71, in the whole Dominion 98, in the United Sites 124, tho next lowest being Norway, where it is 184, while in Great Britain it is `:11. And as with mortality, aortas it with fecundity. 'The.nnm- her of births to every 10,000 of the pop-ilnion In in Ontu-ioc382. and in the whole Domiioa 366, Spurn, Aum-in, Suony, and Russia, being the only oountrirt that exc.-eded this ratio of in- cgeue, He thought, with these facts -es'ab- linhed, intelligent man at lust should cease to urge the climate of Cnnnda as a barrier to the Iettlotnent there. Mr White then proceeded to point out the inducements oerod to emigrants lottling in Csnnds. He win quite prepared to Iduit that the Government of Cnnnds had not been on nctin as it should hue been in diffus- in; information among the people of the Old World concerning the political excitement were to promote material prosperity, during the ten -years paged through such 1 questions of dispute have been settled by the union of the provinces. and now the attention of the public men dwells more upon questions of Iociol and material progress. The Provinc: of Umnrlo had taken the lead in adopting: libvnl lnnd policy it offered nfree grant of 200 acres to every bead Dfl family willing to settle upon it. The terms ofeottlrtncnt were easy. They involredtbe erectidh of n 10;: house within in month nftir tnkinghp the land ; a continuous Incidence f n years, during which time 1'5 Icleo tnoltbe cleared and and then the Ietrler is entitled to his-parent, and becomes the nhwlute owner or the land. `to do with it wlnt-be pleases. There is attached to that grant: nnothcr provision of great value, vim, n homestead exemption clause The land in notlinble for uiznrc for debt contracted be- fore the insane! the potent, nor for twenty years nlrwnrda; nrlin lhil way the homestead is nllo ohoolntoly Ieculed ho-mm . ...... ` pol undo-1' cultivuion; W. R. noun .1; co. OF U EILI WW5` W. R. Maggi E 00. m urueru Iuurellea VERNON & O0 , E Ennatn}. fl. IDS R. MOBAE "& G0. Jams Davin. uv\JA1 UV. Kingutdn, Ont. I 0'15 455 'I.l..nn the 0131: J. c.{ Clark, YTERNATIONAI. EXCHANGE OFFICE, ONTARIO STREET. `OLD, Silver, and American Money boughl T and sold on the best terms. American drafts bnughl and sold. June 2'3. _ !l'P1`0'te the refusal of m % I '1 to join the Mini ` _ can afford to litan principlgl Silk Pliny ~ aid i I ' --vb.-n "P13 :9 some .. LWA Luo_0oliu-Inl` ` mm. 5- -vwuu-, cvpu----f' vvw `J : -I : ,1 .u`| A '. " I` lvuuu II!!! `"'I`_"" ` yr-`uuu wnlcn called - % % `I "10 Home and be none: H .,mm .2 , menu ` M I rljval of the reso Tawwo VIUKIIU l7L' IIl]UE1l[']_ llu \\ Ill] llll \.UUllLl_V U[lL'lI' eld and energy. Uanada hadin the past suffered _ from the want of is great west ; it would suffer thus no longer. Durinq the present spring; a number ol Canadian pioneer settlers had gone River country, in anticipation of part the Dominion, and these would by others. The places thus lled up by emigrants, and the conditions which have produced such the United States would lind Canada. Cauniians had to work out, and it was one `-1 the success of which the people ofGrea1 Britain had a very substantial interest. They ll sin-d to remain in allegiance with the mother country, and to live under the old llag,which had for so many years been to them the sytnhol oftrue lthertr, and for love of which snmany of the ancestors of the Canadians of to-da_v-th`e United Empire loyalists of the Revolution-sac- riticed everything and roll: up their residence in the wilds of Canada. Their desire wrrsto build up it great British American confederacy, where the pr-nciples ot`British responsible government may lmve their fair and full development, upon [l`," soil, and under new conditions. They ask the sympathies and cu-operation of all lovers of a united empire in the work thus set before them; ancfgas a first and most important step towards that. they ask that efforts should be .made here to turn the tide of emigration Cana- da-ward, so that the stalwart arms and willing breasts who are annually leaving this country might continue to contribute to the strength of the empire, and not be sent to build up a foreign Power, already a great rival, and possibly, tho igh God forbid it, in the not remote future, a furnti lnble foe. Votes of thanks were afterwards most cordial- ly Mmrded the lecturer and the chairman, which brought the proceedings to A close. VOUR tockqp % principu 1.;-,5._ Cnku, Pun-,1 - V , on hand And 1;; O1-den pmqu, ' IIF.l'I:.:..____`n:.5 REGENEDE July 1. Jun 15. lay 3|, unxoi ,.... Musgrove, of N ben appointed to succ at of British Unlulnbi M L has n appointed Mi ` Gran rilain. III, 8.-The Times has snot tllglrish Church Bill to-cl :-.T'his Billmusl: beco H ~l must destroy Protest establish religious aqua ` "pot attemptto set up a m " ``lI.hl'|`IPI`, If flan nnnl ' *"`-. yith the i3ermnds` M .. qt Porto Saute, Mud .' ` -uh inst., and proceeded V. H iLl.il.I.I!Jll vu DUI! UP IJJ Wy , meats. If the ecel . "Mp In-'ela'n'd is to be put 0 M we muazrccngmza tb _ v `Io much of 1:11; surplus ' = to supply homestead: ` pp whole people. `lair (Radical) says :- 31810 no right to indulge _` d deprive them of the l just. Hardly one of I m `the Bill agfeed upon can be tolerated by . U.-v-'I`he New) to-daysa. ` ~.- us of the Anglo-Am : concerned, therare which hgrve pro ~ all: of the Cambriai, qu their mettle with M... I x ml: or we Cambrid, .; mettle with the r not intex-pose any seri ` ns is the difference of: nu-egards tests of dim "ing capacity, it would m consistent with the b ling which" nnquestiona` --v sides, to agree to dl purely on the -merits 1. . Vessels without. such _j_i (hspensable to le re thorter courses`?_ L `3.--In the House of L0! H ptovirling for the"crenti vb was rejected by {vote U17 II.ILJvI5I-luau-In n ~ .111 repeal all laws ma 2 ul, relieve worlgmen 1' from Trades Union ;,` their funds within` Mrftiendlj` Sdcieties l ; says that Tm 1 . me to exist, whether V _ea-gt or not. True sza gnh r seek to augment !._ -.. nanlln lmr, nnnhi I I3 "`<""' " -."- 1,-egly exchanged, an $1. overthrown. '1'-w X. aued in, who scpar V` ,1 gestured order. 3__'fhe Times to-day l ~ `mun which the Hm1_ \ , l`,f,e1y dismissed the Tra " ' .. vcilmnea fnr_t`he eife 4., hufstive inqmry: Tl; , given to the subjects IS Pnggureof Union learler i. am; to the greater kn ` experience of mom 3; is not likely to pass, ~ in; will` forms basis 1' M an go be introduced 1 ...;n l-meal -`,'._;.r..Lal d Carringten M .. Court to-day on . `mt provoking M to ght a duel. b gentlnu-nirnse " to have been _' After the examine: ` ` '19 bound over to for triil on a se ,- .'_ ....-..d 4` * . at King's Lynn -waso `my His Royal Highness - " pith appropriate cere E of a. large crow` ` Pulluuu bIIL.IEU IIJU Stu `ans `oflthe BM] tend to of - pr'o:ectio"nT aga' *+'hN"iE;aertu possessed by .70! Commons M1- A'rt the` application for a, g lhacanddinn Intrqolon - ed ateaolution that in them full sgope fdr l - ` Chamber of 03mm hgpition against the Tra. g petition takes the gro '.uu `nf thn RH] hand In ' F1a1D.'\{'"E\'1~ii~1Nti;- .;L'I".3L" .--at All nu opmron, W"c' P,-eigent. in grepf: f . 561 of papers. w `I In 3' meiee which ,,_.__`I -_. III! than withdrawn. J--In the Corps Legisl E in llFavre thnl: the gave Chamber: ------'7` " grgaiz ' -A-.._. _ was read 'Ef1'11:.sT PAGE. F11 In -__ _._ .. -an noun ncvulllluuu dttnwn, Euly 8.--Hon. John Rose basil gone to Washington, and has an appoint- 1 meat to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. with Secretary Fish with reference to the i negotiation of n nw Reciprocity '.l`reaty.[ Mr Thornton will be present at the inter-' view. ` subject in dispute is being held over; But. as in the present amicable attitude of the American government cozidenncn must. be rfpoaerl in My gnarl faith, it m-iy he held that the course is the best one practicable; In the mt.-umimc Ilnu wurk of nlinling the pretensions of Senator Sumner has becniweili In;-_;un Ivy less l,|(`_V:|l(.`(l but snunrler and mun; trus'.wurthy American publicists, and an lmnnurahiu and equitable acttiemcnt must be left to thu cuurau of timo. -nunvnruu; n11n um absolutely scented beyond I conliaaencf to the family. Inn] of the old farmers in Cat- nndn were selling their fnrtnl, and with the money thus obtained were going into this new? dirrget to make at new home, because there he can get 100 ecreu each for each of hi: grown- Ip _IlIIs, and than nettle together. Men} 1 Itllpplng young fellow in leaving the puenul 1;: end with his Axe over hie shoulder, and I. I 551 Packet to keep the wolf from` T`-H'n'l'ifax, July 8.-KIth`ough Prince Arthur in ' expected here from England in a fortnight, and it is probable that the Governor Genernl wit! also be here nt the some time, no arrangements have been made for their reception. ' n....... 1..1_ o '1' ' ' -` - __, ._ _~n nu: Ilp_l A suit for outrage in I Kentucky court was brought to A sudden clone by the brother of the injured girl shooting the prisoner just as the I hrs: wilneu wu callfd. _ Quebec, July 8.-Tbe troopahlp S zed Fuber Point st noon to-dny on I A ._,s. 1- - - - WV}: fear that the employment by the Hun. Mr Ruse of 1; part 0f the Intercolonial ll-xilwny lmm tn other purpnseallun that of buillliug the railway has creakgd n hnd_im- prcsslnn in linglnud, no doul)tl'rnm an in- sullicicnt npprvciatinn nf- the explanation that ample security has been ttlkcn to rc- plucc the fumls at the time the money is required to Inc.-ct the actual expense of rail- way cnnsnuctiun. Mr Ayrtnn lms lgrought .. .......I._.2,,, E .I I1 -%___;__. Pomca COURT, Fridey.-Old Archy Buchanan put in an appearance at the dock this morning after a couple of months absence, and was ordered to paya ne of $2, or go to gaol for fourteen days. Archy` denied having been to Toronto, and felt very indignant at the liberty taken with hia name by the newspapers of that city. He has been working at Wolfe Island, he `said, and wished to return there, but the magis- trate insisted upon his paying the penalty of his a7nI. Benjamin Maywood, a stranger, waa in_ formed thit he must pay $2 for, his night's lodg- ings in the police cells, which he did very reluct- antly, considering the charge exoeuively dear. There was no other buaineu before the court. ___.__.__._.____ Tun H_ouu.rt Tnocn-.-This troupe, who were unable, through a domestic affliction in the fum- ily of Mr Holman, to full lheir announcement to perform here some weeks since, will give one en- tertainment to-morrow night in Ontario Hall, when those disappointed at that time will have an opportunity of witnessing these well known opera performers. An adverlisunent will be seen "11 Another column. _ _ -7 --_,.-.... ...... .,..-uh--L ea rcsnlutiam in the House ol'Con1mon>e= in I el-ct Cuudvnllnlory of the actiuu nf the Canadian government, and stipulating that no guarantee M should be given fur the Iuterculnnial Railway loan unless the funds were directly applied to the construction ofthe Railway. Mr Glad- stone secured the withdrawal of the resolu- tmu Ivy tleclnring thttt: no case for interfe- rence had bctn mmle. uut; ULH until further particulars rm: to hand, it would seem that we are intichtcd to the good ulccs of the Prime;.\Iinisler for an escape from IL severe vote of censure. We trust, however, that the facts and ztrgunic-ms which the hon. gentle- .._.'l._)'__|,' _ - I I At Garden Isiafnd,-a man named R. Haliign received a. severe wound in the left arm from n. jack-knife yesterday. It appears he was playing with 3 lad named Hazlett, and made a faint to strike him, when Hazlett, having a knife in his hand, threw up his arm to save the blow, and in- icted a. very msty wound, severing one of the arteries, Dr. Spears was at once mnnnoned, and dressed the wound. Garden Ia1and-'Phe St. Andrew,` fn geen, with elm timber, the bark Ma] gtavea and timber, and the sch L. E. from Toledo, wixb oak timber, arrived la. The M. T. Compan_y a wharf-'[`be tn ,_ ... _. vv-urn-u with three barges laden 1 M: last night. ,-`N_ . .-..... section whether they would have 1 school or not. Thry met in public assembly and determined that quostimn. If so disposed the} elected tlnrop persons from among themsclvcs as shool Inistu-Ex. and those haul l tho entire nmnngemenl. ul the school durin;__: tne period of their ell.-cliun~-a yuur-wnh- out my control h(')'UlIll that contained in the general pro\"i:-nuns ml` the school low.` At the samu nn-cling it was uclenminul whether the school should be nlnsuluu-l_\~. free,or wlu-tlu-r lets should be ca!t'C!t`-| from the children, the luv -prcscribmg that these fees Illllltl not (:XCl'd a shIllln__: 2| month. The school rccclvml from the gov- ernment a certain sum, npportion. ll nu [In- buis of population, am!-hchnul nun-ud:u:cc: T And the lmlnucc rt-quiu-._l lu km-p it up tms` collected from the pcuplc by the md1uu_ry l municipal collector. Such, In brief, was the school system of Onmxio, and tho nsults showed how `suc\:u\.~l u| it lmtl hum. Ac- coging [0 {nine last. rcpott of the Chief Supcrinu-mluu of Education, there ' were M 4413:! schools in upcnuinn Kinghorn`s wharf-The steam ~r City of Otto- wa arrived and deported to-day. Swift 5; Gus wh%rf-The prop Her Majesty, from Halifax en route to Toronto, arrived to- ey. This is her second trip of the season. She has made the run from Pictou in eight days, and the round trip in one month. She continued her course to Toronto. The pleasure steam yacht and the tug '1`. Davis cooled to-day. The steamer Osprey passed up, The J. S. Clark, fI'0l1] Toronto, with grain and a shell magazine for the government, arrived to day. , Wind W.S.W., fresh. Bomm or Scaoox. Taverns.- been stated that the Board of Trustees did not meet on Tues: of respect to the Chairman, wl _,_-1., I I -- ,__r_,,. .v ..,.u \.a4.IIIluJlllJ' WU neral took place that afternoon. , ,- ....... ._.D..._. . . . . . . . . . . . U -. .uu nun. 6;.-:.u-\, mqn had in his power to cmplny'wcre cogent in thcmsc-1vc<`, and carried the [Inuse by their own puwu` and fa: il'llcSS,Wi1lI0lJIr there bl-iug any necessity tn, fall back upon the mere personal inumcc of the leader of ihe Iluusc of Cuunmans, or to set the result to the credit 0_flh:1t wcll known hesitnncy of lln: British Parliament. to deal harshly with u culuuial ch-peudcngy. FROM MON'lREA.L. Montreal, July 9.--A.t sale of Hnssar horses yesterday the great racer Slarlighg was knocked dawn to II. 0. Lloyd for 1050} dollars and Figaro N. N. Ogilvie for 1000 dollars. Chang was withdrawn at 500 do!- lars some 18 others were sold, bringing an average of 155 dollars each, the proceeds of sale being about 6000. n , ` ___._._.D.......-. ..u\. \..u.J. Merc`l1ant'-3 Bupk Stock has declined about 8 per cent since rvsolution at annual meeting to throw two millions more on the mm-ket. SHIHPING NEWS. J. E. Henderson & Co's wharf Mary, for Cleveland, with scrap iron this evening. n,_a .. . _._. - T ,,__ _ ,-... Gurney & Gliddenhl w_hart'--The subs Flying Send and Gazelle, with lumber for Oawego,sail- ed last night. The sch Union Jack is loading iron n: Toledo. She will leave before our next report.- - .y. `I - - f , - . Seven new drinking fountains are to be put up thorouglmut the city. "l3l'r\`|or1|'.-u D....`I. o.....I- 1, V `I -' ' SPE C1,-.1 L T h LE GRA AIS. .,...,,.., gnu l\. nus PCIUUPS In (it's depart- ment that the ])[`I`VlllCC -all".-red the greatest induceuienis to eini;;r;iii`s. This uleveiop.-; niu-int hind liccu greatly promoted by tlu-1 system of A._'_l'iCUilUt`ui 50(:iL'!i(.`S. `I'll-i Provincial A~$0cintiun _was foruicd in 1S46_ i And since thattime it has annually held akliibitious of the agricultural. lDtu)l]ii3|".i.lll'- ing, and art procluctioiis at the cuuui'r_v. Ii _commenced hy offering: $1000 as jpriz-3s: it now ulii-ri.-il iJL'i.Wl`{ n r; !|.l`lLi $11,000. It commenced with 1150 entrii.-s:'nt thi- `.113: l'Xi}!hlli0n there were (5620. Tins 0..\~ hibition is one of the most attractive on ` the continent, and being open to all comers, it. sometimes attracts Visltrs lrom the `neighbouring State of New York. Thi- stimulus given to agriculture |i_v ills.-. exhibitions hnsA induced nmny Canadian farmers I import pure animals from 13:-i min, sot at the cattle department tu-il:n would cumplcte t`in.'our:1l:l_v with those rir that country itself. Ever__vtuwn.~hip an.-1 county had its agricultural S0818 y as well. sud in this way a, spirit of enterprise w_as fostered, whiehwiis doing much to pm. mute the solid p.'uspenty of the country. The agricultural capabilities of the pro- vince were equal to those ofany country in the world. Uumpaleil with the neiglibuur; ing Srnteof New York, it appeared liy I111.` census that whc Ontario acres more wheat than New York, cd- 2,000,000 me-re than that that while Ontario produced `ST bushels of out: in the produced but 17 liushuls. As. compared with the whnle United States, the cum- pnrison, Mr White contended, was (-qiinily favourable. Ontario had added 46 65 per cent to hurt population, the United Stair-_~ ` had onlv ndneil 3.`. ...Q n..- ......_. . _.,.i .- THE DAILY NEWS--FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 9. , bak arriveyd l;1st night; . Company's tug Glide: Ilrana lamina ...:o1. -1: nnn I_,__| - Common School t Tuesday evening, out n (`.ha'u-....... -_L--- ----I ' ' ' TnUs'rns.-It should have .D__-J -1 "' '" - __ -un unlucl 1 wit1K1V35,O00 bush wheat, Simoom pu. I1 to-dnv on hor -n' .... ` from Snu- .. L_L u-., . -I """"bl """ I , whose mother`: fu- ,,---. ....-. -u-u bark. 'MalIa. with l whnrf-The sch: up iron, will leave ,_,_ ____ ____,,,_.__ ... yr... . . . . . -- -tI.m: is, ab nu-rage uf on-r ten tu each municipality In the T"rnw'nce-aud` 4390 teachers were empluyeal in these schools. The attendance w` 401,643 scholars. 0: the 442'.` schools 3 Uutarfu, no less than 3833 were free school.-1; nud"1n View of this strong mauifcsmtion of feeling in favour of free schools. it was pmbahlc that during the next session ul` the Lncul Legislature the common scliouls would be mmlc 1`. cc by law; In alnfuc 8000 schools the .B'l)lU or Testnmeut is rcall,'Lb_at hung a matter I0 the Iliscretion pl Lmcu Board at l`rusteL-s, no child hefug ..qu`-red to be present whosc parents object to in. reading ml the Sc: %pLu- les. Au nhjeclinn, however, was so rave that this provlaiun of a lead letter. In iuhlilic-n_ Icbuols there are in . ,1. ,- I . - -- - p.uu1UUU-1 P53` her way IIP. Calvin, of the present aeuon. W The fund is conducted in the most economical manner, as is is not 1 charged with the can of oice or paid egenu of 3 any kind. It Robert announces"-abet-he will : thankfully receive any eontribntio lrund, which an .m.... .. --u-( - AMERICA TAKING comment, BY BRITISH ' EXAMPLE. - 1 (From the Few York Tim 5) We hav rape-uedly callnd the attention of the Government to the necessity of taking steps for the vindication of tbirrightl of Americans resi- dentin Cuba, ' ll.-- ____-_ _,_,L,_I _,_ L_ .-I_____'I, ,, r, HIS"! Ill VJIIUB, When news reached us by telegraph rt few M dnyn ago of the execution of two Americans by the Spanish authorities, we called upon Pneu- dent Grant to direct immediate inquiry into the facts of these cases-in order thst it might be satisfactorily determiped whetherthe men were guilty of the `otfencea charged against them, ur whether the Spanish authori_t._ies might. pot have led to the perpetrstion of a great crime` through their excitement about American liibustcrs and their anger against American syntpnthy-wit}: the revolution. TL--- ._ .____ _.__.__ -_,_-7 -L --I A` Aneixation fever. Indnstr ,,.,-_ , ...... mu. tut; come, cured of the 3: y and honesty wi meet their due reward he_re quite as frequently a in any other place, and more often than in ma: countries. ` LLIU JTVUIUIIUUI There is now more reason than ever why the Government should promptly direct inquiry into the mutter. We know that at least. one of this Americans (Speakman) who was executed dani- ed being a. llihuster, or being in complicity with any filiibustering movement. He avowed 3 on oath that he engaged in New York as a sailor on board the Grapeshot for the voyage to Fai- tnouth, not knowing she was to take on llibnsr- ters and land them in Cuba. He Wm! left on the Cuban shore agninat his will, and while em- ployed in unloading a boat, the Grapesbot hav- ing left very suddenly and unknown to him. He declined taking part with the llihustera after the vessel was gone, and as soon as the Spanish troopsllpeared he voluntarily surrendered to them. The American Acting Connul at Santia- go laboured hard to save his life, and so nlsodid the British Oousulg but the Spaniards neverthe- less proceeded to execire him at their leisure. WA Hana lI'(\'\a- -"int. cl... _--_,A.. -1` -I - _ -_..-_- H ,..-__..- - . __,. school law. nhsulutelxm cn!t'Ch`-`l tlleaefces ` l CCL`|VCkl of in `sucuualiul it ilne Chief th'ure'wcrc an each 4390 Iaaclnsrn wan: nunnlnvml in I H:-an at-L. ...~l bring with him fro: I for himevlfn : as dc dialricla was ell indu unnmn to day. cmgrun four: of their` nrri accounts bl howl-v_ar,5 the hard ' wax \ 1 bflhl [ |`urli: agquisilion of 1 would h an -_-_ -....- unu uvuacl. Mr Robert De Garms, residing in Prospect street, Rochester. on entering his house late Monday night, was shot and probably mortally wounded by a. burglar. The Queen has been pleased to signify her pleasure Ibat Lord Rollo should raised to the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Lord Rollo will sit in the House of Lords as Lord Dun- ning. ' l'\L_ 'I'_!,L -rs ... - -. ......5 ||J In ualunu BUUJCCL Are American citizens less entitled to protec- tion and justice in Cuba than British citizens? Ara American officers and functionaries lees prompt and determined than British officers in enforcing the rights of their countrymen who may be outraged abroad ? The n........,....,... ....._. _-_' ._ _. . A creation , and still th ( ,,______, _.__ --II-IGV IACD IIILUU. Dr. Hunt is about commencing a geological survey of New Brunswick. We (Montreal New) have late several cases of men who, having United States for the purpose of bettering their condition, returned to Canada. disappointed. The fact is, as a general thing, that a. man who can- not get cn here will not prosper in the States. We know there have been instances to the con- trary, but in most. cases the change for the bet- ter haa arisen in consequence ofemigranta chantr- ing their habits of life, and devoting themselves to their business employments with an e which they never displayed here. A New Brunswick paper says : Some of the sturdy yea- men of Carleton County returned in the last steamer from Boston ; having travelled through Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin and other States, they came back better pleased with all the in- ducements o'ered by the `greatest nation in all e] come, cured of the an- Indnstry honesty will ly heard of gone to the nexation Inna! aI...3_ J--- K rtua |l|Ul.:t:Eut'U. IO 9XC|l' DIID Kl H]L'll' IQtSl..ll'e. We have, aiong with the report of this case. an account of another cine in which a British subject (Robinson) was nrrestod and imprisoned on in Spanish accusation at Mntnnzas; but the British Commodore Plnliitnnre hastened to the place on an if-on-clad and demanded the man's release. The Spanish functionury agreed to the demand, but the troops threa.ten,ed to kit] Robin- son if released; whereupon the British Commo- dore, accompanied by is number of naval oicets, went ashore, marched etc the prison, released Robinson, conveyed him to the British iron-clad, and thus secured his safety. At the same time be forwarded to the Captain-General explicit du- insnds for full satisfaction in another case of wrong to a. British subject. American r-{ti-nan: Inna nn|:iI..J ;_ __---- u.|:I_y uc uuuugeu auroaa 5 _ The Government must: see to this matter at once. There are large numbers of Americans resident. in Cuba who have ieen guilty of no of- fence against the Spanish power, and toward whom our Government Is bound to see there is no wrong perpetrated. '- it (From the New York -S'un) The Times calls on the Administration to do something for` the protection of American citi- zens in Cubs against the outrages to which they are now subjected by the Spanish soldiery.- Thq` case of a sailor is mentioned. belonnintr in n... ...., uuw uutucoteu uy me apantah soldiery.- mentioned, belonging to the brigGrnpeshot, who was lelt on shore near San- tiago de Cuba by the sudden departure of the vessel. He had no connection with the libusters, and surrendered himself to the Spanish troops the moment they arrived. He was executed without trial. notwithstanding the zealous efforts of the American Consul in his behalf. On the other hand, the same journal relates `that. when an Englishman wits throwninto prison at Motrin- zaa on some similar charge, Commodore Philli- more demanded his release, and the Governor agreed to let him go. The volunteers, however, threatened to kill him the moment he ahot.lr-1 leave the prison. The Commodore then went ashore with nllhis cfcers, nod took the prison- er safely on board his ag shin 'l'h:. :. .i... 4:: was adopted. Itdeclares for liberty, the free- dom of Ireland, the seztlement of the Alabama claim: on the Sumner basis. Hue abs orption of Canada, and ngainstfree trade. n_ U___` f_ ,L' . ......u... am. an ms cmcers, and took safely ag ship. This is the dif- ference between the British and tho American manner of protecting the c.itiz~na of th e respec- tive countries. But white the British navn1com- _mander is thus occupied, the American Admiral on that station is busy gathering information from lbe Spanish oicinla to prove that the Cu- bans cannot possibly gain their freedom. To forwnrd news of this sort to Wash more important than to an from being murdered. - Th. IVA.-1,1 ..t-,. ...-L-- AL - e 8 few Americans ington is much i uuu.I uctug muruerea. The World also states that one of the rst of- ciel acts of the Hon. George M. Robeson, the new Secretary of the Navy, was to telegraph to Admiral H011` to send him home the steamer Tal- Iapoosn from Gubn,as he requires thetessel for a pleasure party of high olcials. if any number of high officials at Washington wish to go on a pleasure party, it is proper for the Secretary of the Navy to give them it shEp for the purpose, and to go with them on their frolic. That is much cheaper to them than it would be to hire-s. steamer and pay for it out of their own pockets. Perhaps it may be owing to the absence of the Tallapoot-re. on`this pleasant business that Admiral Hoffis uota Of course, ble to imitate the example of Uommodoro Phil_l more, slid go about saving the lives of Americ us `who have fallen into the murderous hands of, the volun- teers. If this be the reason, it is all right. ? ,.- -_ --_--,. J Judy sadly regrets that the turf should, at _one and the same time, be the ruin of so many I Newcaatles and old housel. `Il',r\,I - V` lciter. :1 nrci ;, the conuc , I I Nine res, caused byarezcrnckers, occurred in New York on Sunday. T..J_. -_ )I_ V LEI] 0! H18 will lfrrnnnntlu an Iify , I ,,.I -.a IDOII ' , ._, _- yuan: , uuuurlsn, DI}! P1108. N.B.-Entriea may be made with the Secre- tary until TUESDAY, 6 date all entries must be made n the Skating Rink Building from 10 A,Il. to 4 PJI. POSI- tively no entries will be taken on the day Exhibition. ' Secretary nnd Treunrar. June 25th. 1869. ' V /_ __..._ nun penal !!! ADllISSION-Il-mbers their Families, free; Non-S: ' Children, hnifpriee. N_3_._.mm:.. ..-- L A , -_ ---I , 15 Dooza open from 2 to 6 in the afternoon, from 7 to 10 in the evening. The Band will perform dnng the Evening. D_MISSION-Ilembena nr -1.. n--:--- UOMMEROIA L. Kingston, July 9, 3 p.m. Moran MAH[l_'l'.-FOLGIII. Bnoa , bnnkoru, report money market III fol!owu:-Americnn currency buying at 73 bills, 76 silver; selling nt,_ l3i bills. Silver buying at 41,ulIlng at 33. Inll! in WV `IQR -Q15:-linnI'cnh-n. In u.u_yII| I4-`luuullill DIIIK I"lllI DUFIDK LI. `HUG. ` Charters.--Mesara Swift '& Co repnr! the charter of the schooner: Pandora and J. S. Clark for Cleveland with iron are at $1 Ameri- can currency-fo,b. (1:-nin_Wk..o M-I--....I..... In]! a... `IAO ....l,! U. ulna. uuvu-r uuymg nu. `l>t,IllIIDg II 1 Gold in N.Y. 136. ' Sterling Exchange Royal Canadian Bank hills buving at 98c. nhnl-vnra__M'aa--.. C!-pih `I. (Y- ......o..-I , V. --v --u ----urns nu Ul- ellinz bummed nuke new d together, \I.--- - Bun LUILCUCI I U U Q.-..in-whe. Advancing, 105 to 103 paid to- day. Pans 70 to 75. Ulher gninl unchanged. (Special T;-lrgram to the Daily News.) Montreal, July 9.--Flour--Snperior Extra 0,00 to 0,00; Extra, 5,22] In 5,30; Fancy, 6,00 to 5,10; Welland Canal Super, 5,50 to 0,00. Super No. 1 Canada wheat, 5,10 to 5,50 ; super Nu. 1 Western whval, 5,50 to 0,00; Super No. 2 Western wheat, 4,80 to 4,90 ; bag our 2,65 to `L75 - WhFnt-nnn: Wall I ll II: I an " ruuuu wux-nu, -n_ou IO '!,:!U; nag nour 2,65 '.:,75_- Whent-Cnm1dn Fall, 1,!!! lo 1,16. jprimz, 1,15 to 0,00 ; Western, 1,15 to 0,00. ()ats--per 32 lbs, 42 to 43, Barley-per 48 ` lbs, 00 to 00. Bulter.-Da.iry 15 to 16c; store- pncked 14 I0 lr. Ashea-poIs, 5,45 to 5,150; l Pearls, 5,6510 0,00. Gold in New York at 12 u cl0('k, 136}. Pork, Mess, 00,00 to 00,00 : Prime Mea&,00,0.) to 00,00. Prime, 00,00 to 00,00. Dressed bogs 0,00 to 0,00. Peas, per 66 H15. 82 lo 84c. Rye Flour, 0,90 to 0,00. , Flour--ma1-ket ext-.iu-rl-in-ad a.........n..... ....1.... ..a ` ` Eusmelled and TLES, all sizes ` ' 1' I Iteads, Heat. Safes, Q. (my 01' Kingston Electoral Blslon Society. TEE somum oruso \ on Lu oac. uye 1' rout, U,_UU IO U,0U. Flour--market exciledimd irregular; sales of exirt at 5,20 lo 5,25; fancy 5,00 Lo 5,10; supera sold befure change at 4,00, and during change hour nt 5,10 10 5,50, closing excited and irregular. Grain-Whout-no report, or sale; except of Chicago No. 2 at 1,15. Pens scarce uud asked for. Provisions unchanged and quiet. at former rates. Ashes steady at former raids. NEW YORK MARKETS. .S'pecz'al telegram to the Daily News. New York, July 9.-Gold 136}: Money 7 per cent. Cotton unchanged. Flour 10c fcb I5 better and closing quiet; receipts 8,000 bbla; sales 13,000 bbls at 5,20 `ii; 5,65 for superne state and western; 655 an 7,05 for common to choice extra. state ; 6,20 @ 7,65 for common to choice extra westrrn. Rye our steady. Wheat active and 3 @ 40 better; receipts 13,000 bush; sales 75.000 bush at 1,54 @ 1,56 for N0. 2 spring; 1,159 for No. ldo. Rye scarce and quiet. Corn 3 :72.` 40 higher; receipts 33000 bush; sales 93,000 bush at 4:3 rd) 95c for new mixed western via canal; 92 (0 970 vi: railroad. Barley quiet and rmer; receipts 60,000. bush; 5-lea 16.000 bush at 8l1c {(3 82 for western aoat; 79c for state. Pork quiet and rm at 32,00 ((1) 32,60 for new vmeu; 31,50 fcr old do. Lard unchanged at 1630 @ 19; for steam; 19; for kettle rendered. , _.__.-_v-u xnlxil The improvements introduced 1 Iuentef the Ice Chamber, P` Meat. Hook(s,&c., combined per: tion, will, on inspection, on tomers that it is the most in the market. Call and it. Six boya in Washingtun, while wozkso 1 Monday, were explosion of loose powder, four ( fatally. 117- - William B. Astor a annual income iLover $1,000,000, yet it is said he never assists any charity. ` 1-. - - ` _.... .;u, uuu J hluehcls tube: iutariu was far nh.....I nl

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