Kingston News (1868), 11 May 1868, p. 2

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uumpnzn, ul LLIB uomlmon 01 Unntdn. . Bull to incorporate the Canada Shipping Com- pany, and to incorporate the Bank of Agricul- lure. u u uu.|c nuu PHHEELII Bill to conrm certain by-laws made by the directors of the Lake llemphreuangog Navigntion Cqmpuny. _. Bill 10 amend the acts relating to the Niagara District Bank. Cl- !..`L_ A 1- 1 .. . - ruuuwg on Monday. The House again went into ply. gnu: A-..1-_-.:___- ,- n _- . .... nuv yuaallsli of me till respecting aliens and naturalization. Several members objected that the bill made namrnliunon more difficult than before, where- avour should be made to make it on.- sier. After some dism.am'm. Q.-.. 1.4.- ____: - PIIIIIFKC. Mr Ilolton said he had been ulouisLed at see- ing the principal allegations contained in the petition set forth under a telegraphic head in 3 Montreal paper. He thought it was the duty of the Speaker to ascertain if it wss An officer of the Home from whom the information had been obtained. It. r\L-_L-,u- , u . .u . .1- UU|ILuCu. Mr Chunherlin oxpreaaed regret lhnt this publication had lnken p]l1C in the journal with which be wan connecled, It was without his knowledge. Hi In}... A 1u...A.....-1.: r.-:.._ ..L...-... .L... .. LUUWIUUKU ` Sir JohE1A.Mncdonnld mug absent. the re- ceplion was delerred. ` In run]: In Ila LIAN`- Q:_!1 H t`|-_.:__ -_:.l` . ...!_.......-.. . ,,-,,,.>---....r.... Friday; [lay 8.--Al'ter Ihdtlnnngtbn ofaome routine business, the Bunny rcaumdd the ad- journed `lnle nn lb bill ti nulhorb all the banks of the Dnmihlon lo sulislllutb Uomlnlou Notes for their own. After debate the bill was read a second limu and referred to a committee of the wl)o1e-Senalor Dc-ver la the chair. c:.........- |r-Lu. . . . . _ M . . -..A . n . . . ......1-mnn In- uuuulu I1 Uvlu IIII lllULl.lt'f LII , The Spenker drew the attention of the Home to the publication in II Homrenl journal of the substance of the petition rupecling Mr Justice Drunnnund. Ha pubcaon, he sum, bene its reception by the Home, `In 1 brench of privilrge. ll. Hnln... ...'._1I.,. |...A L--- --.....:-1 ...1 -. -_- UTIB VVHOlE?DEIl|Ul' l)'VEl' IIJ HJU |.'L|Hll'. SeuatorUMcPhcuon ngousl an n=,nendme,nlre- quiring the banks in their mory rrporla to distinguish the iiubililies nnd assets held in the four provinces rospocpively. Rm-mlnr `I-`nrrio-r um! nlhnr Qanntnrn nnnnlu-d IUIIC PIUVIIIUVU I"J}7\'C iVUlJ- Senator Farrier and other Senators opposed the amendment, nnd Senators Mchlnster, Simp- son, Benson, and severl other Senators nup- portud it, Senator Campbnll objected to the amendment on the point of order till! it. was not germane to the bill before the Senate. After some discussion on tbis_ point, Senator McPherson said lhnl rnther than has hit resolu- tlou thrown out. on I point of onlor he would withdraw it nnd introduce it in the form of a substantial hill. 1, .\ n I , u 1-. .l , I - .-n In the House of Commons, Mr Ohunberlin moved the reception of the petition from T. K.- Ramuy, prnylng for ma impenchrnent of Judge Drummond. II, II..__:_ --:J ALI- __- _ _-__ - . . , Mr Morris said this was 1 vary imporlnnt pe- tition, snd in ms absence ol Ibo Minister ofJus- tics he thought the question of ill reception should 1'-o over |i1l another day. TIIA Hnnnlrnr rh-n- {Ln nllanllnn nf llan I-lacuna gnaw nculv 10] On items I .IUI:LuuIu|| uul. At six o'clock the Speaker left lbe chair till an . `y, ,,_m _._, 1-mmm m;2vr 0I..`c'ANApA. .:A-.a" "I-.. 9 I has Ihnrlilnnnan nf AL__, -uuu , vrmcn was grantee a then ndjourned at 2:40. __.r_.._.;_@, `FE I rcltull I0 TUB estimate r Hall nnd other item be- Fnh n wrung]. _. Wdnndy`. Thndlyg. Fridny ._`. Eluxdnr. 15 of estimates were pu- d, and naked leave to ii: I: granted. n-nod .9 9-An " ~ committee of nup- I second lime .9, then read 1 . ' . I hm `ad been-an. .'1Ih!II".PiN..P*'P"` few or ash. nu max in 1,`, jpurgy _o} . |o_c'Qnd ' plate [of mnl;_or he mi. If he likes, pare pa-my Vxnomdof gluon Ind b"'- ' .:-:.'_|'i3 wih of '5 Raw York millionaire in _'...'u \,-IGIII, END! of Wh pied in bulu, have 1 orrned an association which may call the "0lerko ' ' Dnmng Company (Limit- ed) their principnl object bet thomsolvu with: good wholes one sud unci- em mid-My meal at a can not uxuum... 1- _- I-m..I 7- ' ' About 1,200 1 11:5: 32;. 1130' call Hm un|-_|__. . therefore , to organise nt Brussels, in of this year, an exhibition of r specimens by Engliah vnter-color nrli exhibition of this Hm: ..._--- I -- V ___.. .. nuu uovernmenl therefore the course o f remarkable specunena at-lists ; u an `I :-nu u-rin and doput from the Kinpton Bunch I: follow: nnrun I A In Jacob Bright, M.P., Mr T. B. Potter, and in B. Whitworth, M.P. , wero present; Mrs Pochin, wife of the Mayor of Snlford, wan among the apenkers. sunu n lUu|'l.l.l eiepnant entered on the scene, blowing and trumpeting hideously." It was received by the uudauuted and unerring prac- titioner at twenty-ve paces with a heavy ball in the head, very high." This having no elfect. on it, a second barrel was admiuistomd rather low, and its course was for a moment checked. But on came the wounded brute again. The Shoho and the dhoolywallah had by thistime bolted, ash-coloured with slfright, and Mr Boustead stood alone. He motioned to the cow- ards to toss him a loaded rie from the rocks on which they had taken refuge. The rest at the story shall be told in his own words. Sir Samuel Baker never shot closer or more sc- curately, or depicted his own feats more dra- matically 2- They chucked it down, and I caught it in the air as it fell, and gave the ele- phant 1:370. 12 through the shoulder, vvhieh dis- abled him. He tried to get up the path where I was standing, but tumbled back, and in his commenced smashing to pieces everything in his way, making fearful noises. It was a rare sight to witness his wonderful strength ; he hone down trees of considerable thickness by sheer strcngrh and weight of body, and smashed their branches into thousands of atoms. Every bisof jungle was knocked to smithereens and trampled to pieces all around him, and his vain endea- vours to get at us, and his terrible rage at being foiled, were really most exciting to witness. He nearly succeeded in getting up the incline to where I was, when I gave him the last bullet I had. His legs gave way, he staggered back on his hacks, and then rolled over heavily with a terrible groan. I can assure you I was thank- ful when it was all over and that I the row so well." The fifth have escaped with its life. ` The only daughter of Rural W. Roach Pond, M9,, was killed Ian w Iwinging in her father : barn. The s been put up for her only a few momg `- R. Bouatead, surgeon to the Abyssinian tield force, has cent an_account of a day a sport in Abylsinia which eclipses all other African tra- vellers tales on record. Mr Bouetead went out one day, accompanied by a Shoho guide, a dhoolywallah, and a soldier servant, " to try and bag a lion." The soldier soon knocked up in consequence of the tremendous nature of the country to he clambered over, and was left be- hind; and Ir Bouetead, nding no lions, pro- ceeded, in company with the Shoho and|the dboolywallah, to hunt for elephants. After in- credible labour he came upon a herd ofve huge brutes--tWo with large tuske, one with medium, and two without any perceptible." He stalked the largest till within ten yards, when the ele- phant charged, and, receiving a bullet in its fore- head, dropped stone dead. To the next largest elephant Hr Boustead administered a right and left slick through the shoulder, both bullets well placed," and nished it up with n. thErd bullet from his little Mortimer (Eueld bore), which smashed the animal : limb to atoms. As the Shobo and the dhoolywallah were dancing 3 dance of delight around the bodies of the fallen monsters, a third elephant, an old `bull, made at them, -` galloping like a raoehorse and screaming furiously," the Shoho shrieking `I Abiet, gbmr, mundelli, which, being interpreted, means H Lord. master. EA!!! Inn" I-an nIOn::-UL-i a- u- munaem," which, being Lord, mauer, sue me, rnuvuttaigbt to Mr Bouslead, bringing the infuriated brute upon him, and in passing accidentally knocked that gentleman down with lhe butt of a spare rie be was carrying, nnd nearly fractured his skull, Mr Boustesd_ nothing dnunted, arose, and calmly plnnted an Edeld sized bullet," 1130 from his double Mortimer." through that glam...-. v.....-_ P....tcu nu -- nuuelu amen outlet," 1130 from Mortimer," through the elephant : bmin, at a. distance of re yurds. The nniunl fell dead at two paces from the spot on which the adventurous hunter was standing, and rolled over A tremendous precipice, carrying sway large trees in his fall as if they had been rotten reeds. No sooner had this feat been achieved than a fourth elephant entered blowing truumetimr hid.-nut- to --- ,__A, . -aI$|` M-- LON pit miss oourostronsf The last uhmber of the Boolmer gives us tit: iusiiht into t dmirablo system which P'"` in the :0mpo| foom Of lb. LODd0l.I bgl. Oompositors evince the roIt98Q'3" ` `E, , " employment in the great establishment in 1' nt- ing Home squu-9, None but. first-`rate com- positors, however, stand a chance Of b?18"k on, nndpthe list of eligible candidates is general- 1 y a preuyiohg one. lot-cover, the mm' 171' tem of raising competent cotnpcsltors from apprentices keeps the supply hell`? 00" to the demand. The Tfmesi! `lh0_0l! 9340," daily paper that employs apprentlt-"83. nd ""5 employment is, indeed, the chief cause at dis- pute between it and the Society,,thougl1 the |fP' prentices are only engaged during the day, prin- cipally upon advertisements. When I col11P'i' tor applies for employment upon the Tirnei 110 is tested, in a room by himself, upon it piece of Parliamentary debate `copy, which is usually written in a not over-legible style, an abbreviat- ed long-hand. if the applicant can compose sixty lines of minion in a fairly workmanlilte . manner, without `doubles, `outs, wrongspel- ling, or a disproportionate number of literal or clerical errors, within two hours, his name is placed on a register of competent hands, and he may expect to be called in at the first opportunity. Unce engaged, the permanency of his post depends upon himself. No applicant over thirty years of age is eligible, and if he fail, upon trial, trial, to come up to the required standardo! ef- ficiency, he is paid for his sixty lines and dis- missed, no one but the manager and himself be- ing acquainted with the fact of his application. so that in no case can injury arise to a Society man from asking for work on the Times. In the printing office of the `leading journal, acapltal system prevails. Men are encouraged in provi- dent habits as soon as they attach themselves to the paper. Half a crown in the pound is deduct- ed from the earnings of each regular composi- tor, presstnan, machine man and warehouse man, which sum accumulates at interest during the whole period of his employment, and is giv- en up to him on his retirement, and on no ac- count before. A sick fund has been founded by the men, to which nearly every one subscribes ; and asurgeon is permanently engaged on the sts`, and is always in attendance or within easy call. Refreshments of all kinds are obtainable on the premises at nearly cost prices, and the club principle is carried out in every depart- ment. Thus, not only are the employees cared for during the hours of their working life, but none can leave the Times, alter any number of years` service, without possessing that penny in the purse which we are told is the best friend at Court. Could no other large printing oices be conducted on like principles, and with equal be- net to masters and men T" A circular huh innl `IE-....n-L ELEPHANT SHOOTING IN ABYSSINIA. ' Single copies of the Canomcu an Inn, containing the nut: of the week, mny be Ind in wnppan fot nailing. Yrico 3d. each and every Fridsy. A just been sent '.I.fr_nnInu AJ3 ~ ~n to the prin- 1|` I1 -lisla by the in Belgium, stating, , that water-color an little practised reached perfection the Government in; mseln. in I... ......__- ml Keene, of week while swing had ' moment: before. I are Occu- rinn -l.:-|_ - ---._.- vv IIIHU HR CHAMPAGNE, nu: ma. Pam, and Qum- Sparkling Hook and lonolle, laruchlno Out-neon. ' ' . Fine French Liquom-s-Oln.ro P01 ! mm. W, ,,,_,,_ ,-,m,, `!...3.""?'.L J I Cherries, Goooehor :: Dullsons, Onnbet 3 lb. Can: choice Pen-.bon,_og1[1y 30 cents. Usna Green Paul, Green Corn. casea Keillefs Scotch llnrmnlado, Inns, 4 Jellies just. received 1- wunnzuonl cu: receive no attention In; lorvnrdod tor In-eruou mu:-I be ucom plied by the nuno nnd mdrau of the Inner, not Ioojly hr pnbhauon, but u QVIIIEIICG of un- Ihlmclty II. in tho requm'ed um: corraspondelnu Ill] only trnoun ontzido of me me: or paper No nun undcrulo lo mlurn ropocwd communncumrl, quasea Keillu s Sc received uv Vania I100 ling! suitable for Famil3u,~ A yvul-IV-13 WU sale prices. `Inn l.-Ir -n.. Pow ,---..--- uvIV In I-DIS Elli` at a great reduction in Families and others pp: nnnnrln ---3 ` CROP 1867. I M PORTATION 1868. UTICE is hereby given, that the Trust and N Loan Company of Upper Onnndg, will up. ply during the present Session of thePu-liunent of the Dominion of Canada, fornn nct"lo ahead" an Act passed in the 25th yarn! theynlgn of her Majesty, Queen Victoria,` and chi teed seventy-two, intitnled An Ad for the conveyance by the Trust nnd Loan Oomp- II} of Upper Gnnadn, of luadl in the Pronn of Csnndn, by and through their oaminiuiona era or Attorneys, by providing for-thoezneutbir of conveymoea by n. sing]: nomlnlninnnr, and; declaring the validity of Conwynncu no on cutod, and for other purpoiei. I _,_____._____j NEW TEAS, NEW TEAS them to the subscribers, properly nttuted for payment, and all persons owing the said Emu are requested to call and settle the use without On the 9th instant, Daniel Donn, ngod 80 yearn. The funenl will take plnce on Tucadn morn- ing at 9 o'clock, from hi: Into midenca, rlueeu Ilreel, to the Ontholic Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to at- tend. To `Whom it may Concern. ARTIES due the Estate of Mellrl. William Ferguson & Co., Insolvents. for Goods purchased on and after the seventeenth day of February, 1868. will pay the same to Messrs. Ferguson Brothers, Princess Street. Comm Down.-We (Gelnxy)~_i`-alt much amused, the other day, by an nig- date of a certain secretary of n Governor, BL'VL'l'lll removes bnckwnrd from the Chief Magistrate of the Empire State. Like most sub-officials to whom some pressing llllplo- case is committed, he had an itching palm, while, at the same time, it would not be exactly sale to show his hand too openly, On one occasion he had, for the third time, been waited upon by an im ntient party, interested in two important bill: which had passed the Legislature, and, with sundry others, were awaiting the Governor : nig- nnturc. Did you place my bill! before his Excellency? ulted the party of the secretary. `N~-n-not yet, said he, (he had a slight impediment in his epeech,) "u --not quite yet; the G-g-overnor e V- vcry busy. By the b-by, w-liat was the n-nnme of the m---nmn that g-got up mini :9. t--tree. when our Saviour was ur- 'wnlking along the w--wny 3 "Oh, you mean Zacchcus '8" Ye---es; thlt s the man. \Vc--c-I, do you r-recollect what was 5- said to him ?" Certainly : Zncehene, come down I I was thinking of that yc-esterday, when you c-cnlled, butl 0- couldn L rem --member the name! The hint was taken ; the party cnme down" uccsrdingly ; and when he next called his signed bills were ready for him. BIRTH. On the 22nd April, at Twickenhun, England, the Wife of R. H; Pen-ya, Esq ,of I dsugbter. DIED. Velrl. INSOLVE'`_ACT=1864.J J.V\.l.l.-I\\J.l.'l LL Persona having claim against in Is- ` me of Ibo hm Jane Bu-aeld will pleuound -`-* ` In the rogqt Yolon, Jlpnn, In. B." R. Brown lou copy {the Innddlon or n.. Biblo Into Jogunou, which had ml him foan year! of lnbollr. ' , - __ _ -- _ - -" . ___. -..,,_ ,_, _ _ Autograph: of Lord .BI`!n. Chi, Lu- thcr,l(cpler,MelancLlmn,Po ,J'ohn Hemp. ` den, Cranmer, Wohey, oltaire, Jeremy Taylor, Sir Isaac Newton, Ruphnel, And others, were recently sold by auction in; London, and brought prices varying between three guinea: and fourteen 3` U 0!` I713`! D3?RIPl'ION luelbd neatly, ehuply. and expeditiously :1 no DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. 71! is becoming very l:n'nhiona.ble for young ladies of the ton to tn.ke"nn early T16'I'lU(ck` Iidu around Central Park, New York, accotnpunied by a groom in velveteen tight. and high top boots. A.-A._.._,_I_- J I __.1 TI_-.__ I`_I__!, I , W. 11 100 half chests Tunuhy, on 50 ball` chests Gunpowder, 50 ball chests Canyon, 50 Cuties the English B Faminu . Hon. Alfred Conicug, the fatiliol the Senator, is on I visit to Washington. He is the only surviving member of the Seven. tcenth Congress, which nut in 1821-28. A___________ __A__. l'__l !__._I 1, J - _ _.....-u w nnunll Afflall 1z_lbI Fresh Prunes for One Dollar. _ Prune Dried Applet, onlyio cents per lb. AI W. B. lloB.AE & Oda. _A|.z --Aim ipolrrsn. s*%i`a'5..`e`:%. . --. VVIII I czar) uti Kingston, Feb. 21, 1868. May 9. _N9T.ICE I-___ v.--... 3otch n.r';:'1.a., and ad At W; R. IORAE 8 Oo. I. Fw3o`3n=r 7".-3e'l`.?' I. W `R. h "A - THOMAS nonfxsox, WILLIAH ROBBS, III-nun- so .", ` :`gTi':'h Biiurnac" Souchom | At W. B. lIoRAE & Co.` ......, walnull win no low price to cash cnatanqn. Irchuinz tan um num- u-.1-I.-UDllD5 U0 3', only 40 can rder. .. 50 .. nu. `conncnn ronl Ill R. M. hosn. Oicinl Asaignee. uh! IE, llxecnton. iARE3 9- .533 FIRST PA GE. from all put: ofcunda wesreglad to naive the moat fnounbln accounts ro- spanning the chip. The breadth of what now: bu Autumn was annually Inge, and than B Inn that killed thuz ha been knownlormnny you-I. In fI.ct,unIeu tome unduly unionism nidortuo occur: be- twt thbnndhanuttimo sunny hope luau oftho and productive yield: which Illl has known in Canada. Of spying `whit Ila huhun naan'dnnbloqum- ynoII,uIdwoluu-that iyia coming up hsvcyponidngmnnner. ---f-- In: `VIII Ladies Wag; *Ietino i -Ill `OB PRINTING. HONDAY EVENING, MAY ' of Colhmons. The the petition pre- g .; -- inst w ibmdr V "L ` guns report uma ]ir`INas1To1i* -b1s}sr`iivI4WToR r. N. P. Dtmm, AI, Observer. V ii;f'.tbe Crown Prince Of Princess Louise of Eng- LU uvv ----. .` 9."-Ix-"t;"".. . Bribe fi{fVa bf o qbni tond negati- `of tha prbvisinnl` of A fglqeptly c9n!uded t_hii- alopfignq ~ nrg eet the rep-' -is .a..n.-\a P.u.E:.-.:a n. T `aiiii claimad by] % I-me,-gs-e or 2.... e A` ; LEomp1_u;n, in` /. (1!B?goved `T ent Inquiry, Th.` be carried wifierefore Egws-.-stem N: M Filzgibbon -=-ju: A; ` ` M7, TX lardld caplet of the Dun Nun lnny be [ha nnnnvnr nl Ih- nnh'll-|-.i.... non-.. O Counor, of the re not released; Jxnt and `will be TPIVGEIAPI Guide. ll `lII.U;I-3-K` -- i!`=-- ."`."'<= from thei| _ I-cdau-I I` II\n..n.- LEV: WI Wyn '..II_ "rs-aa'iy 3 but {PRI1 Ir -4 III balsa inc : 'l"I.J~ V" `J 91*!` 9"! I4 *1 V I1?" M321 ;Iano nu. RN p.II. Iixed tnin 3.15 mm. 1.50 "` " H 6 :5 -- T Full `V. 'I fox-"the "gm Putin .1? :1 .._` In-, axu` IIIC Jlo _,,_ ._ .... ,...uu-u uunnur at any! `drill will be 16, man of then In cusp, and an pay 1. to. be 50 epntl Tlnllll, howonr, my be altered 1:: In"; no} - cunning, IowdilIyupootd,butlnanyeqo In my upocftu nu: to hecgno Ii.liI.iI.-[C'onuwm'ctd. ` Should the proposed trnnsfer becnrrhd one the Princess 0! Wsle`0wn Ries will be allowed to volunteer for the Regnlnr Militia, ocers and non-commissioned ooers retaining their rent, end ecient volunteer: being selected to ill] ve- cnncies. The corps will then be lled up to its full strength by I dun from the first clue, viz. : nnlnsrried men between 18 and 30, of whom the greater proportion will be needed Ifte np tb enllphnnt. We mention ihb 111'` good tlnotoennblethosewhodresd lllesnldlnentto pleee thenselvesh the third dleubeiore next Iebrnsry by ysiily married should they IIOINO. ` ere very for exemption. rm serene," and the price of s Inbelitute is to be 330 iii time of pence. The term of service b line! at two yen-e, no notice of intention to retire being al- lowed. The probable number a! duy|'~d1-ill um. 1`. man. of them In A.--- ---J -1 - Ul |llIl.| UIHOUCQ W0 Sefve. The lnrine llilitin lhlil be composed of non.- mon, sailors, and person: whose usual occupa- tion in upon any steam or ailing craft, nuignb ing the water: of the Dominion. The Reserve lilma nhnll consist of the whole oftho men who are not toning in the Active Hi- litin of the time being. Rhnnll pl.` -:- --- ..- ....... ....w.u Iu nurse ieenngs we will not allow our sympnthy for McGee`: family to rest here. It is trua that the widow and or- pban daughters have an income secured to them by the late grant from Parliament, and are thin placed beyond danger of want, Their house: however, in mortgaged to the extent of $2,000, nnd the other debts for which the estate is liable amount to 83,000 more, all of which mqgt be paid before the house and furniture are Iecurod. The fund now being raised is also meant as a testimonial to the patriotic statesman whose life was sacriced. As Inch, it in intendtd to be collected in small sums, I0 that every one may contribute hil mite. Let there then be 3 full_ an enthusiastic, and I liberal meeting on Trier day, in which Catholics and Protestant: will unite to honour L[cGee a memory and provide for hia family. 6. The llilitin shall be divided into Active nnd Reserve Ii ml. The Active Hiluia nun conlist of the Volun- teer Hilitia, the Regular laldtia, and the Jlarino The Volunteer Milith shall be composed of Corps mined wholly by voluntary enlistment. The Regal lilnia shall be calnpoood of men who voluntarily enlist to none in the cum ; or of men bclloted to nerve ; or qfnmz who volun- tarily mhu to urocwitla the badoted me, nd of man bulloted to Th; Il-..'-_ 11:12.,-, I -0 - honor a I -jv- Tn] Pnuuonsa or WALSH 0vnI.-We under- stand that the Minister of Ilililie hu loaded to p: npplicnlion made by the Commanding Office.- to trnnnfer this Bettnlian from the Volunteer: to the Regular Militin under the Glh section of the newoill, should the letter pus. Volunteering in Kingnion is found too lnborionn nnd expensive for the ofcers, and in not I0! teken up with the nine Ipirit by the men. Employees, too, have menifeeted so decided n preference for than who no not volunteers that very many have been forced to resign rather than risk their situations, In this respect Kingston la fer from being alone the feeling throughout Onurio end Quebec be- ing very decided that under the new Bill nine- tenths of the volunteer corps will be extinguish- ed. TH: llcGu Tzsruaoxut. F'L'm:o.--A meeting ofthe citizens hns been ctslled by the Mnyor for Tuesday nflernoon, which we earnestly hope will be largely attended, I: surely the object is one which will commend itneif to every right- thinking person in this city. When the com- munity was shocked and lmrtled by the tidings of |(cGoe's cruel murder At the hands of I du- ._ .1: ~ Itin nnduntoodxhnt the authorities are Itlll engnged collecting testimony ngainst the prisoner Whnlen and others under ar- rat st Ottnwn for irnplicstion in the mur- derof the lute Hon. '1`. D. McGee. It is believed thnl Iucient evidence is now or willuoon becollected upon which to con- vict the guilty parties. The trials will com: on in rugulnr course at the next fall Anita, and not by apecinl commission us In: at one time supposed. The disclos- uru which hue come out of this investi- gntion have shown the extent. of the rami- cntiana of Fcninniun in Cnnndn; and this knowledge, and the exnsperntion conse- qunnt on the commission of this great crime. have induced the government to act at once in suppressing all such seditious associations. It is ntisfnctory to note thnt Feninninm, in 3 form and spirit connected with Feniauiam u is aim in they United amen, hu hnd no grunt. footholdin Cuudn. - It has been conned to I few localities where individuals ofnn ardent temperunent but mnided judgtnentjaave had suicient inuenu to ofgnniu the Biberninua of their locality in Ilodge. The streets in Torontc, Guelph and Ottuu have been fatal to it. The conscience-stricken have hurried away from the country nnd are not likely to re. Inn-- ._ .L-s _- __- 1| -2 ,- Fer the information of those who any n` Inn seen the Bill we ginuclion 6 referred Above. Tn Rtru Mn-on on S;rUwAr.-Tbe return tnntch betw-'en No.1 Company, P. W. O. Rifles, and No 6 Cotnpnny, G T. Ries, on Saturday last, was 1 very closely contutedjlfair, Ind, notwithstanding the high wind blowing, the shooting was very good. At the close No. 1 Company was declared the winner by n majori- ty of two only. The distances were 200, 300 and {G0 yuds, and the total score at the nish Wu -P. W. O. Ries 30-: points, and G. T` Ri -{O9 l'\n3r-nu v.\. Ries, 302 points. Poucn Coca-r, londny.--The only nnme on the docket It the court this morning was the! of Edward Kelley, a stranger, charged with drunlr- euneu. He was allowed to depart lnving been in dunnce vile since Sstui-dny;nigbt. The two bachnnnlians, not sufficiently sober to ap- peer on Saiurdamorning, were liberated by the magistrate on the evening of that day, after Davina 1. rm ml to mmk ...a. up P3J'i'-`lg I ne of $2 each. F1`l1:\`ITL'BI Su.l.-Mr J. Linton`: Auction sale of the Furniture of Mr R. M. Wilkison will take plnco to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. inteltiggsnco cu; rouroh ul hr iomo limo, Ilannuog n Pnrlnunen! bud adjourned until nherthe Eultt holidnn. The political crisis in Engluud will wt rlf, bIVG the (Eel nf nrnrsntinn n. F-In nnnnl r. noudnn. The political fear, ole! of parenting a full cons! I'- uion of the one of Non Scott: for some time. 5 Bruno or Comm! Scuo Common School: hold 3 Inorrow cvcmng in the Con _ ....K .- nvv of Uuawn having completed In her lnpa [0 Univ) Ibis mornix tinue to run regularly. --.- y---V.--u nnnvv uuc JJU Inion, being reed, eeverel members ex- ptfi their grnticntion that Prince Ed- wlrd Illend hed netnined its independent end eeperete poeition, referred as an evi- deneeofgoodfortnne to the present discon- tented etete of New Brunswick and Non Bcotie, end condemned the unoonditutionel menner in which the letter bed been dotninionized, end nym- pethined with her people in their Itruggle to regnin their right: end privileges of which they bed been defrended. If Non eotie eeeeeeded in getting free, the pro- bebllity that New Brnuwick would follow her example wee elno edverted to. The Attorney Gencel nid he lied no doubt the etebility of Britieh institutions end the hep- pinc of ell the coloniu would be best pro- noted by their remaining in the political reletioeehip which existed. before the union. When melt eutirnente ere entaertnined by the locel government end ere tuoured by the nnfortunete agitation which bu erieen In Non Bookie, it ie not likely thet the Invitetion to cone into the Union will be properly received. The regular meeting of City Council {then place this evening in lbe Council Chamber II 8 dclock. FROM MONTREAL. Montreal, l\Iay1lll1.-Zi0n Church was re:-peuul yesterday. The opening Wn celebrated l>_\' special services in the mom.` ing. afternoon. and evening. The ship Gleni'er"is in port` being the lirst smlnng vessel of the season. The new St. Patrick's hall in now near- ` ly cmnplcted Several of the stores on the ground oor Ire already occupied. The controversy respecting the depth of the river chmnel has been resumed by Hon. John Young and Hugh Allan, the former of whom bu written a long letter in reference to statements mnde by Hugh Allan at the last meeting of the Board of Trude. y Goe's 'ususiu, all were rudy to express [heir ' at the deed and their ndmiration of the If we were linear: in these feelings 01 Anni nnr awn:-u._oI.- (A- |1_r1 v, r FPE (`IA L VTEL EGRA J1. DITIEIOI 0' IILITIA. nu Rorn 1'0 Orruu.--Tlu City Inrcomnhnnd L.-. .-.._:-.. ______.; rhooln Ipecinl meeting It.- nng ID Council Chamber. -~~-. -..uvn-J Ving her repairs, resumed `ln-n||.i. .....-_:__ n. ?onro! Scuoou.--The Board: ,...I- L,IJ ' ` 7 ,_ __..._.J _--- _.._ uvv Ilnvlj nu nu- tnm, tout we no veil rid of 1 disloya`. clnn in the community. The Hsbens Cor- pus Bqon Act. has proved very useful mt this juncture, and it is cam now how nanny it wuso pun Inch an exception- nl Inna-|- . -I. ...-, .......-.--.u ling. She wi1lcon- rupoeua but Lind by of am glorious " Tribune of tho _.P _e` N ` 1 3 J `Iimou ivho no mgdu I! am; _ hi; -uroIInIt_ , , ' > _`n.tI ',.u: _c1,tln'_t the" to dun-.-than 9%hI;n'n:_dttwId '5 - In d to panel: I politicisn of this order, of such 1 mould thst that moderate: his extreme opinions without diminishing his energy or dimnung the splendour of his cloquenco. May we shun the Itd v;rt_ vu ; thst he is always honest sad Itrtlglitforwird; thus he has no lust for omeo; am if bums mg-d he never Mu foul; thochuis not oulyrupoeud bu_:_m;oaw .lIll|lImnnaO _.In.:..I .-_-- i _,..... .5u, nlvi nopeu tonne lived long enbugh to rend in the Oouerntlre organ of the Britinh Government the penegyric on ltr Bright which eppeuod in the Globe theothor night. 1; corn- xnencea that :- Hr Bright in A man of vety noble type; be is the natural oucoouor of Charles Fox ; he in the meat Pn.r1in.mamt.n .......--.n- .....w. uu one or the ureat Western railway trucks, as few yards west of the London Brick Company : works, in Westminster, one of the lnrge bnulkn rolled down the embankment, when n man, named Thomas Howley, lately discharged from the 80th ries, who was standing on the truck nbout to he landed, supposing that the log wen coming in his direction, jumped otf and {all across one of the rnile of the track. The foretnen of the gnng, nemed Smith, shouted to the men to nee whet we: the mntter with the men, end on raising him up, he desired tobe taken to the hoepltni. A cnb was soon obtained, but on no peuon would pay for the man's conveyance, be we: tsken to the Ivy Green uvern, where he ex. pired nt four o'clock. Dr. Brown wen called in to attend to the Infarct, nnd stated that he thought the decanted cone to hil death by inter- nnl injnriel lnltnined by the fell. Althoughthe doctor suggested the advisability of holding n post mortem exnminetion on the body, other me. dienl men thought the step neeleen. Ui)'to_nix o clock Int evening the county conetnblee .were engaged running from one ntegietrnte to the oth- er to get on order to have the body conveyed to the city hoopiul, but Vithont nvnil. The county mngietrntee outed that they could take no ac- tion in the matter until they had thoroughly mnde themselvee acquainted with the ln_w there- on. The deceased : employer also rened to take the body in chnrge. Finally the diicuity wen nrrnnged by an order having been obtained. -London Prototype In B11031` non ; Vxlw.--Few people now u: existence could year: ago, Inn hoped tohuo COIEIIVA 1'17: Pom-r or , va lived enough cum of llm n.-ma. The tide of emigruuon is heavy this season, but seems to lose liule ofiu volume in passing nhrough the Dominion. A party of about one hundred ne looking German people passed lhrougb on the Great. Western railway last week, bound for the Western Statl. 411... A _. :__- ,, .__..... .u. ..n. n yauclu The Act imposing a duty of three cents I gul- lon on spirits an'd ve cents a gallon on petro- leum, manufactured in Canada, came into oper- ation on the 29th ultimo, and the further provi- sions of said Act, in relation to the inspection of petroleum and the licensing of reners, Iiil take e"ect. on the 15th proximo. `A `Up... I .......__.._- '1' ' - nere nu, on me seventh April, 1863, by assassin": hand, the Hon. Thomas D'Arcy . Gee " __ -_v nvnll t1|\lJ|I-|.I\J- Nxw lNsoLvIxTs_-The following insolventa are ga!.etled:-Jobn Hodgaon, Brock; James R.olston,Su-nia; Hubert V. Deming, Ruthven; Henry Benju-nin, London; George Flinn.biin- garn; John Townsend, Toronto; Donald Mal- son, Port Hope; Adam D.ck3on. Cobourg; Wm llclntouh, Elmviue; George Workman, Lind- nay; Duncan McDonnld; Lindsay; Robert Not- man, Mont:-ell; David Manly, Ayr; James Rob- erta, Bolton Village; James Harbotlle, Walker- ton; Hard & Leigh, Toronlo; F. M. Woolock, Barrie; Jnmea Lindsay, Dunville; Thomas Hill; Strnlford; William Wnll, Ottawa; William Mc~ Kean Lonch, Stukely. TL.` 4'.-.'II.._:_.. Il!I'.' rs - Oonduution does not appear to be making much headway in the outlying muitilovprovinoen; for, in the Legislature of Pdneo EdItrd`I Island, on the despntch unouncing the union of Nov: Bcotis, New Brnnlyick Ind the Cundu into one Do` o--uu, uul. um uuuu `I'll 130! `van: 1! [130 DC! and I alight shock pronuled him.-L rocln-; Racordar. A Miss Rye ofEogland hopes to leave Eng- land by Lbelsat of May with 100 girls for Ca- Dada. The town ofSr. Cathurines has agreed to pay fty cents for every tree planted and boxed on its slreeu. Last week one of the crew of the gunboat Cherub, at Godericb, was ogged for alenling, receiving thirty-Ii! lashes. The culpm was then dismissed the service, hauled into: small bout and sent on shore. .||. _-_. ...--....\ .J . The following Militia. Order has been issued in reference to the Queen : birthday :-The several Corps of Volunteers in Quebec and Ontario will assemble at noon on Saturday, the 23rd inetent, and re nfeu dc jaie in the usual manner in bon- our of Her Majesty : birthdny_ At the garrison: of Montrul, Quebec, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton and London, the volunteers will not in conjunction with Her Majesty`: troops, in one the oicers commanding the garrison: at those stations should desire such co-operavon ; and the senior ofcere of volunteers will place them- mnnding Her Majesty : forces at the Stations lb0Y8 named for that purpsse. wA'l`l1 A n n . . . . ._ 1' ,, - __.-..- -v. -nan yulyliti. FATAL Accmu'r.-YesLerday morni: tween the hours of nine Ind ten o'clock party of men were engaged in loading timber on one of the Great. Western r1 ll-no-kn .1 Faun ......I. _,r- um insucx uuviug ueiueu ll] [DO l0CIl.ly_ The first financial difficulty oflhe rm, and the loss 0! property, severely nffected Mr ColenIIn`a mind; but it wu hoped lbs! the dark cloud had begun to show its silver lining. It Ina, howev- er, so ordered lhu those hopes were to be dash- ed to pieces ; gloom ensbrouded him agnin on the failing of the Messrs. Cbatfey, who had aided him in his struggles. There was nothing in the failure, bowever, which should have caused him alarm, but his mind was not what it had been, and A lliaht nhnnir nrnnnaln M... n-n-r....'vL uclluftl Lyn owes much to tho deceased Richard Coleman. His energy and enterprise establish- ed the village, and iL has now the chnracter of a most important manufacturing locality. His whole mind was engrossed Will) the progress of Lyn, which was known as Coleman`! Uorners_ his father having settled in the locality, first nnnrinl difr-I1llv nf Hun Rn-1 nun! ck- ll nu n nutu Au \uI: umber] ll IIIJUIW ullllcl ITO!!! his house, He applied the muzzle to his fore- head, And pulled the trigger with his foot. No man who knew Mr Coleman but sincerely regrets ht: dentb. The writer has known him for near- ly twenty years, and knew him only to respect Ind esteem him, some time ago he becnme pe- cuniaril] embarrassed. Hil whole property wentfrom him, and we know how these u for- tunate circurnntnnces weighed upon his l)%!1d. He had taken especial pains to render his h use nnd grounds I most plensnntlocality, where he expected to look out upon the world sud ltajoys and sorrows. But, nlu, how deceitful are earth`: treuurel. [__ ____ L_ 1 . . _. . . MAS_SA6lfI1'`;TTVS-V/FAIIVHA4;S A RALIPANT. The State of Hnelnchnlotta bu, during the luth_w days, been disgraced by the presence of a large number of Fe-niuul who came to attend a convention of assassins. held at the town of Wor- caster. O'Neil and other iending Fenian: were present, and it is said that several regiments of Yankee veterans, fresh from pillaging the South, oierod their unions {or a raid upon Uannda, and that the sum of fifty thousand dollars was contributed to aid the Fenian cause. After var- ious speeches had beenmade, an address to the Fenian: of Massachusetts will read and adopted, in which they are invited to meet "the oppres- sor face to face on the red field of bnttie :" U39) are also informed that the green ag is soon again to be unfurled on British soil ; and," lays the address in conclusion, for God's sake, brothers, don ! let us meet the enemy unprepar- orl " 'I"I-ta. I-nrl-nu nf Hun rnnrnvn-I-It I-snnnncrht IITIOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR THE WEEK ENDING HAY 9,1868. `ITUIUUTB, L.lUl.I| IE1. Ll! LLICUL luu Chtluj uu}r|K'ya|' ed." The leaders of the movement besought their audience to give them one more chance ofpicking their pockets, and were nsured that only u very few lhnunnd dollars more is tail that in necsulry in order to insure the complete downfall and dismemberment of the British Em- Ta: Ln`: Riciunn CcLuu.-Lnat week we had only time to announce that the above named gentlemnn bud been shot dead, but the pnrliculari had not reached us. We may now briey suite that he put an end to his existence by his own band, while labouring under 1 (cm- porary fit of insanity. He took his rifle, carried it to a shed in the nursery a short. distance from hil iinnnp Ha nnniia-rl rhn rrin-r-II: tn `I-uh Fru-cs. DAILY NEWS- , r-_... -Yesterday morning, b- ine ten 0'(',lm~1-r -- - pgeu m noaamg square `eat London Rrinlr cucnuny mormng, be- o'clock, as A need in ln.A:.... ....--_- 3'55; . ". The Gleniffer arrived in Montreal on Setnrdey morning, being the first sailing vessel from Bri- tein this season. Owing to the new Excise dnt trolenm, the dealers in St. Thomas have raised the price from twelve end one hell to twenty-ve cents per gallon. During several dnyl considerable numbers of our labouring population have left the city, in search of employment In the United States. On Monday evening several families took their de- parture by nil, chiey for Ghicego.-Quebcc Gazette. L'Abbe Bauer hes pronounced a discourse at the ltiedeieine which has occasion ` some noise. The Abbe stated that the physical dud intellect- nel degeneration of `France was to be ettribnted without doubt to the free-thinking idea which are now` so common in Fr-enee. A church is being built in Bhenghei, China, for the English residents there, and the "London Free end Open Church Aswcietion" is endeav- ouring to make it free end ueeppnopristed. The ' being built by netilres; A Free Church Society is being established in New York. pax`..'&Zao]ii:`Z`.';.`:.3Pa..;... `- `."f`_':'J=_=* been 9- y on rened pa-e I "" I OOIIG WIIT. 4:16 pm. 3:30 LII. Hind Lain 6:45 am. 4:35 " 1090 " [This in by Montreal time, from which deduci In minute: for tho dilunncn between Montreal and Kingston time.) .-.. uuvcnuurcni at In sum amount as that: the Lower Provinces. Th; -av-..:_!- A 9- Luv uuwer rrovmces. The remaining: items of: sod, committee reported, an: again on Monday, which mm The Home mu: true You? ll] concurrence. On the item for marine hospitals, Hr llsrritt urged the claim of the Welland marine hospital to consideration, saying that it accommodated 3 lsrge number of sailors on lake crafts. Mr Mncdougnll said this was a case wherein the local ehrtrity should be supplemented by at Dominion grant. Mr Rose promised to give the mutter consid- Op the item of` $98,912 forzxpenses connect- ed with Confederation and Imperial Legislation thereon, Mr Rose said all Canadian delegates whowere members of the Government received no pay for their services in England, only their expenses. Mr Gait who was not I member of the Government at that time, was allowed the that received by delegstes from thejiower nr nouweu, ll U. A. Llncdoncld and Mr Mac- kenzie, spoke of the removal of the nest of gov- ment to Montreal in the course of afew yearsas desirable. The lfemaining items under the hut! pfpnblic works was passed, the government promising to give information with refanence to the estimate of 5107.000 for Ridmtn Hall ...A .-..L.... :n....- L- 5.... :uAufu2lIlIOlI will: retain $107,000 Rideau I fore the vote in On H1: ham '.- -----= - ` I.uIC. The following bills were rmd ; and passed through the committee, I third iitne and passed : Rill fn nnnu-tn .\....n..:_ I... I - uIJ\IniI- unun_ Sir John A. Macdo ld introduced a bill re- lating to the Internal conomy of the House of Commons, which was read a rat time; second reading on Monday. 'l'lw Flnnup urn`:-u c-..... :. g- -_A , - cpuuu Wu! u.t'lt'I'l'Etl., In reply to Mr Holton, Sir G. E. Cartier said the arrangement of the government would not admitof sitting on Saturday for the despatch of government meaures, but nfter Monday extra sittings wouldjhe held. Mr Rose gave notice of reeolntions respecting the interest on money, and said that upon these bilis would be founded. He referred to the want of uniformity in law on this subject in the differ- ent provinas,nnd the high rate oflnterest which was exacted in some cases. It was proposed by the government as regarded Nova kotia and New Brunswick to put individuals on the some footing as banks, and x at rate of interest It 7 per cent. That would not interfere with the existing state of things in New Brunswick. Then it was proposed, as regarded Ontario and Quebec, to allow all commercial matters to re- main tree as at pres nt,i-.nd as regarded loans and mcrtgnges on real eatntethe rate should not exceed 8 per cent. It was not proposed to`in- terfexe Wllil building moieties or those who had special privileges. Sir John A. Macdonnld moved the passage 0f"llIe it5Ve1'!1l nnlns-lin..:.._ ..-_- -- - -1-a myuucu uuu passed. , The following bills were read 3 second time, \ considered in committee, and ordered for A mind 3 reading on I\[o_ndn,y-- I Hill In innrnnruln 1|-... ll..__|_._.,v 11 .u...uu5 uu .uu_uun`y.._ Bill to incorporate the Merchants Express CmPl! of the Dominion of Cnnndn. R1 in innnonru-nu.` .1..- n-__;, {'11- - .-. can-`Iv Luyltd UI UJU IJLALI IVIWI l]JI_Y 09 had at tho counter of the publishing otce. Prim Id.

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