Kingston News (1868), 26 May 1868, p. 2

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ac) nude:-stnnd that all rs of the ragulur troops atntlonod n stopped, And eld pannien have as to the Hospitals. These pre- .to corroborue the occuncy of concerning nnticipnted Fenisn vole, I V r____,_,-. ....,-u uu L inward. She brings nine cabin: . steerage pusengers. nun Wu recently attempting I drown_ing man, who hnd ......._.,- supply In: in M morbid nppexirea. They were :en, only three namegappenred Patrick Hr-Arm ` " 17th inntnnnn child :1 of June! Nr"'"" ' u...-aunvluu WIS y'by the Lieutenant General the forces. There was sgood I weather being ne, nconaider >013 Roynl Cnnodinn Rie: will 1 Wednesday, the 27th, com- The following is the pro- JJIIAL Fcsp --Tbe gentlemen nook to collect for this fund requested to pay the emount 'ohn Paton, the Treuurer, u a be cloud and e remittance `the month. It is to be hoped I not be behind other citiee in Ifrlf I ,__.-_ I.-vvvi-I 5 Their preponderance in ' es of Congress enables them to ' objections or veto by the two- , and thus they feel sure ofi 0 |`,fTn~\t oh...:- ..---- ~~ "' LDCB. , . . _ . - ucvnnlv u-u Iuoll ' _ ..._. 5;-IIUIJ with a more lhnn nAti--J -' ` V- u.nIu\.ll VI Iercst, and which even very I with the: regular prosecution `` run-cuull s the Queen. `.in town this , K.-- .._.uc:`upp8IP9(I HcA`roy, George Ush- gmn all nl---~~ "'P1! of R, .I_ Ill!" ['11: lgt-I.. r_n ,, ,-.au u-u` ame, all-lchnrgod with 1. A few minutes dis- [ the gallery retired in . li Ill-In , ,-__-.._ -_.. .-4: uni 1-0 1-3: IDITOI of mi mnnr run. by their P;-ggidenc, _Iu fgct, _ Sir--Your paper of the 2011: inslnnt conllinl II hnv stripped the Preoi- the announcement that Lieutenant Dugmore bad ' much of ils:f0I'll|u' power innugnnted the hawking season in Kingston by 3. preponderance in I '``'l 55` "5" `W ` """" mu peculiar notions may" Honnuux. YurnDn:.--- /v__%_ `(A__ ' The citizen! of Montreal The Canadian government is stiil acting \ `""' `M "'_P` in I spirit of precaution with regard to the 3 d`7 f" `be lb"` `I I ed mid of the Fenium Though I to falls! {o'clock in the no nclin dcmonstrntion has been nude, f `d "m "" "'"nii" .....l,-nu] 0| EC . J. B. 13., has lately fallen , by the deoeue ofnn _ _____ P_m,uerl D870 Jopitnln. rue the will *1`)! Congress. bl! hornliao -nI~3--- " Jay `26.--'I`be steamship ` dverpool, passed here at} 13.. 1 2 ' ' ' I1 were not an formulae t to 111: wealher yester- Tho rain commenced morning, nnd continu- until 5 in the evening. a, ....v unu 5, some acoundrel .' Nnpoloon road a. , and, having an. b3 Ienl I hln, I. ~--- -~--~ ~ --vv ulucn p I g:':P:i the pom-nit. P 5 The In 1 1, Egg, God _ yor rep led- `John Du.,M:' sud gent1emen--I he Jrobgxnggli; 'Plandld present: TEE GERMANI A. , -7- ......--uu- own tbi; afternoon And rand fuhionnble nudi- ) L--- -- V. yvl-I`IVI peculiar T `__..__#_._ It in agnin nuertod that Colonel Mac` dougnll bu tendered his resignation as Adjutant General, And um it is intended i to an eect in October next, when the? new Hum. bill come: intooperntion. The 5 rouon uaigned for the step is the inade- quto ulnry voted by Ptrliunent to the District Deputy Adjutant General. I illustrious individu- - `Li. A- -luau IUUI IIJLHVIUU` On buy] I baviz ran opportunity of ler, I {. livin; -:-- nut, in. re .hc o 7 ning, I5 in Th` Bed of - be f'_" mg th; Vp'::)- "5 . uuuilul. Jhrriott. Offenbach. . Montgomery . Weber `__.. cvcl. . Arnolt. aged yester- I mllgzgd __ ,_._._....E, ,..u.. mm mm very ne portrait I from the members of the City Council, and I of large number of your fellow-citizenl, as a mark I`: of their approbation of your public conduct and 1. of their respect and esteem 1, citizen. Allow me to remark, It atter, that your conduct a lhyor replied--Mr Alderman Livingston i` henrtily thunk you for the 3" very splendid presentation nude me to-day. ll act is very gntifylng to me to nd that my humhln Irm am--n -A ' _ ,,_--.. /an AJUBFIJIIJ that gfnru In A --~ ` ' ' off} lLP., Maxwell Strange, Esq., M.P., Colonel Gibbon, C.B., Cnpt. Mocks], Town Major, John Creighton, Esq., Police Mngistrnte, Wm. Fergu- son, Esq , b'herl' of the County; M. Sweetnnm, Poet Oioe Inspector, Messrs. W. Ford, Cheirman of Lhe Board of Common Schools, John Shew,T Drennnn, G, Creighton, W. Braden, R. Chanon: house, J. Fisher, M. Flnnigan,Jame| S J.McKelve_y and W. Minnea. Upon the motion of Mr J. Shaw, seconded by Mr Drennen, it was decided that the duty of presenting the portrait should devolve upon Mr Aldernnn A. Livingston. bnnnon, - \JB-LI.`al`. The ceremony of presenting the Mayor, John Breden, Esq, with his portrait, took place in the afternoon at the Council Chamber. Besides the members of the City Council we noticed among those present Thoa. Kirkpntrick, Esq, Common Schools. John Rh... ru- general holiday. The water in the harbour and bay was calm, with just eotcient breeze to ren- _ der sailing practicable,and pleasant without be- ing at all too boiatemtu for those preferring the ;; oar to the more pretentious all of the yachts- man. Large numbers took advantage of this condition of the water, and its surface was dot- ! ted with when-iee, punts, gigs, skiff: and yacht; _ of every conceivable make and colour,wbile the steamer: passing to and fro with decks {reigbted with eager pleasure-seekers added to the general e'ect of the living panorama. The spectacle on the parade ground, Ban-ieeld, was the leading attraction of the day, here passed over the bridge to w of the Royal Artillery, Royal Canadian Ries, E 17th Regiment, Princess of Wales Own Ries, 1| Grand Trunk Rie Company, First Frontenac U Cavalry, Drnmmond`s Artillery, and the King- `I non Grammar School Cadets were ne, and con- tinned for several hours to the evident saliafac- 1: tion of the assembled crowd, the fine bands ad- 8| ding no little to the stirring effect. b` .j_ FTHE PRESENTATION OF PORTRAIT. rnn THE CE'[.E'B1?.~1 T1/it-V OF THE Q(').7.':LV`.> B11TI1DA Y. The public holiday yesterday (Monday) pae- off pleasantly, end with nothing to mar its festive charncter, The fate: of the weather were auspicious and smiled upon the pleasure throng. The rain, which had fallen heavily at live o'clock on the morning of yesterday end for several days previous, ceased, and the weather cleared up, the sun ehone out brightly and the day passed nway without a shower. The num- ber of visitors from the surrounding country wee large, end a good number were present from Cape Vincent and Wntertown, all of whom ep- pesred to be bent upon crowding as much eu- joyment`. as possible into lhespece allotted to the pleasant wittmm ho, -seeking `I'D QJRKEPUNDEN IE. Anoaynou oonmunmoona cu: reoeh Everything Iorvu-dad rm u-..-.....- ,.-._....J V.-.uu|ul Jul having been killed near the cit though I have never been \..-uu WULU more, EDI the b n'tuA Whig. The rn not " the Cnnndinn land rail Cnnndhn sportsman" or pc any rrua_Cnnndinn aporteme: on may feel disposed to try ancient nnd noble sport of hi lion that though mine are Fr: hawk in lolernbly plentiful in hnvin.-:hA....1.:||,_n - ' Sir-As your nice I my hawks is not alt. 3 following exact list `hawk in five days, c aunt, and going ou! each day --Rails, ` ,.-. .- nunll IJUI. destroy, kill, wound, or shoot, destroy, kill, wou: whatsoever, save and ex ] hawks, and other birds of ____,.....m. we uuwinng in Kingston by killing rllll nnd n bittern. the prevent time An unlawful one; and although i I am Iure Lieut. Dugmore had no intention when he killed the six rails and the bitten: of breaking `the luv, yet I feel bound to call attention to the l following clause of the Inu-ctivoruuu Bird Act, `which certainly leaves no question In to the illegality of killing birds in any way during the I close It.-non xed by the Act --- nlnnn... I no .L_ .. . . r - - However pleasant in sport this mu] be, it is at - House of Co Utuwa, 23rd A W/1 TD THI IDITOE OI` THI I >1---- :imcn.-I nun, thumcnty It 15 the r '11] only Inna: on 1 0 cumoc underuko to rot ,, ..... V-n syour account of the 1 a Commons. . Muy,1868. , _.._, J--.. ,your obedient serum, 001/:R2s};b1i*n12A'2fc'z;: - ,-- .-uuv` rinceu `a ad`: ool ed aatirring THE DAILY NEWS---TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 25- ._.. ....-_1u|, WLID W it Livingston said--Mr ' bu devolved upon me this be n'_fi!iOnn- -- 3 sport which the writer has can, is the csrrion " nature of fact beiugignored that the great men and England get their best and crows, which are " carrion" rd more, and I have done with v. " rail: spoken of" are :1: rail," and I on not 1 iamnn" pot-hunter. In case n nportelnen Among your read` osed their hand: at the rsport fulconryl I my men- nine French birds, the gel. this country, many I near city during this win- AM: to procure a _I gm 95- ~---- ~'- N- ... rnU\4Ull' n I Sir, your obedient ner- 'n: Oman or run HAWKS. F. _ ._ ---.. ; unvo a Aldermongor jiuglo copies of the Canomcu g.-05` Nun, eontnining the non of the week, may be In wrapper: for nailing. Price 3d. each, laud Ivory Fridny. ' TEE MAYOR'S uy yiear. Ana Iingulon, L_In_y 25th. . ~------'-9 "'5 ny, and large num- witness It. The ted with, but the :..:..... -r K RA1.Ll'.i .. nuuuy nmerent and me than any provided for in braced in tho contract. not admit of a doubt, as sense can satisfy himself I spection that the elaborate the corridors, and ihose it rooms and post oice, mm of work to which the co: grill. --- --.._, uuun OI WOfKB-- a practical man, weli known, he belifred, to the member for L rong icumuch : mntedlr annli.-:1 nu -AL ' -... Single copiu 0;/(tho Dun? Nun x Iltht oounlor ot the publishing of 1d. I ____ ... U. . ucunng and invealigatioo into the mntee next session to inveuignle the matter ful- ly, and to lake lbe opinion of dilimereatod was of the requisite professional skill on the point: in dilpute. The following statement had practical belired, 1 Lnmbton, Itntemenu nnd opinions were entitled to cre- dit. 4' `;A no ` if there win anything wrou be felt it his duty to obey the di Government. Mr IF'age s Becki additional salary, the Government and not Mr Page ought to be blamed. As head of the De- partment of Public Works, be (Mr IcD.) felt bound to see thnt all the subordinntesln that Department had fair play, wb en charged with misconduct. He would not at then` hnatory, or the political op to inquire into party they belong- ed to. hm wnnm ....---- - ~- " mposed u on rt direcli As the em ployment it Mr Fun-nu : aaolv-'-- ` "' " , .,_........... u was no part of his duly so gdvnse upon question 3 of architecture, bu! from his high character, acknowledged ability .... ...u nu-uly exumned that statement Ill rived At the conclusion, in which be believe house would join, that so far In Mr Peg: concerned, nothing blnmeworthy could be to his charge. (Hear, hear) With nape these public building: there wu much to plain of. There bud been many mistakes, clearly some one Inn to blame, not only fa adoption of a pin unsuited to our c'imetc, for the estimates Ind contracts as origi: Mr Page was the Chief Engineer of the Po Works Department. It was pertof d upon nm-min... -1 -- H b d 9.4]. )- rifed`ntl1hn .-{......x|T.l:|,.n_i:,th.!.".`t_'m` `Dd II - all the matters charged by the hon. member, be- cause, in the first place, be (Mr McD.) had not personally 3 knowledge of the details; and secondly, because he was not chief of the officer Mr Pnge, and that condence, be rmly believed, had not been misplnced. He (Mr McD.) had di- rgcjed [hut A full nu-nl...-.:__ .- ,. . man J. DUILLHNUS, Before the Iioule adjourned on We evening Hon. Mr Mncdougall slid that \ ed to reply to eruin charges made by member for Lnmbton mg-gins! 8 promine: of the Bonrd of Public Work.-s-!lr Png speech of the hon. gentleman containi charges had been very fully reported in em newspaper, (the (r'lobc,) nud an uni ....u 7 -- " Kiugslo 3rd 11 :1 ll pnubur 4th " " Kiugslo The principal features of lugs have been briey uoticu maiusto remnrk that in the small pyrolc-clinical display: wheels and sky-r.ckel..-J took ed up to the hour of eleven city sunk into its usual stale c IDEPARTMENT or PUBLIC we ALTERATIONS IN THE xu mam" BUILDINGS. no-fnna Hm l'l"....-- Ar , 1 -- -= 1o'~c [This in by Koltnnl time, from wbic] 12} minute: for the diffureuce between! and Kinpton tine ] til hnlfpasl seven o'clock club having won two gum call tba ahir a draw, and trial to a future day. Tha of each game: THE LACRBSSE MATCH. The match between Kingston and Pittsburgh clubs commenced st three o'clock in the after- noon on the parade ground, Bsrrieeld, and ex- cited a good deal of interest, A large number of spectators beiug present throughout the entire games. The play was spirited nnd plucky from first to lnst,and it` the Kingston men displayed rt ` trie more skill it was amply compensated for in the Pittsburghers by addition of muscle and endurance--in fact they appeared as fresh at the end of the third game as at the commencemrnt '0 play . After the contestants had played un- in the evening, each ..1..L L After some conversation among those prcsen` three cheers and a tiger was proposed for the Queett,one for the Royal Family, and one for the Mayor, which was responded to with right good will, when those present, with equal good will, adjourned on the invitation of the Mayor to the B. A, Hotel to partake of lunch. The 1-ortrnitis painted in Mr Srtw_yor's boat slylo,un.1 is nolonly it good likeness but it very fine painting. It represents Mr Brt-den stunted with the'chain of office round his neck, his right hand rust: on in sheet of paper on H. tnble cun- tttining writing materials, and his fingers grasp n pen. The picture is relired by a crituston cur- tain Ind a peep of blue sky in the distance. the Oouncll, to when no long thin mytoIl__ the crotlll for wlutovor good has been done, it due. Gentlemen, I am not in the habit of anking idpromptu ape-ochen nor indeed of prepared ones. wLich Inner I should certainly forget before lb! time for reciliag men: came round--(ln.ughlcr)- `but! can only say lbw from my heart, gentlemen } I thank you, and I have no doubt. should there Ibo any future Fenian mid that in Kingaton every man will be found ready to do his duty. (Cheers) AA-., lat game won I `Ind u u luuvluvu (or in the 34 This doubt -- --- * __.. unullll does o F as any man of common tisfy by the most casual in- L trncery screens across n, in from of the retiring oat have no type in any class contract schedule could groe of fairness be applied. Still, I may have thought bimao1r:.....:.L . L:. A ,,__ r.-um nuu incur o'clock, ;into ofquiel an noticed, and it only re- emnrk evening the usual Jlcchuicnl displays of f: I place j hnnn r A14-`- ' ' re~ca-nckers, nnd conlinu- ,_._..... u. sul: uuy an .1: -L-- 3- 4' Trains arrive and depart from the Ki: Cation u follow: : . "3 ""' "` 's'i3"yi:.:;""} u, gongidantzon of pure polmcs. It is J... 1-_ A ..m that the Rcpublicuu have uonrod Hamilton; ghgnulvan of his Republican lendencieg L""```'- 1` _ . . Wluhm 0 Info . Qgkll M DOIJIIBIIIOD. It would I pica; b. -`d `O pp; :0; but the Republi- Wyoming; egmdl enteruin the idea than they w`"- 3 1903 upon the Pnndoat at 110 men exe- l Thphu' lb) -_ .... ....n- at ILJU name `e uu-- games, it was decided to saw, defer the conquering v 'T`h~.o`.-rI__!, ' - - Pittsburgh Kingston Pittsburgh Kingston PUBL YC WORKS-TH E El TV mun n.n-_- - .- u wuuc.-sun] ougalluid he desir- zhnrges the hon. gains! prominent officer Page. The utleman conlninina .:.--- _-.-- --4-v uuuxiucl rug 9 following is the time the day '5 proceed- -...: __,- -A - ... u -:50. 1118 containing these sorted in - Wm- _- .--.r-- PVARLLL 165nm. we `clock, when the ;uieI and xepose. Wednesday m: be dnair, legally put lice, and an a stop to the 0rd Qnnnrln -- ` forth that , Edward John ain General and F1" - _-..,,.. uuu pumsned suit` in statute of George III. enncte employed in the service of or military capacity abroad `any crime, misdemeanour or curon or exercise or under c Bench, either u THE CASE UF GOVERNOR EYRE. r ofJn1;1aica. has been held for`! for acts done on the island He is char, wnb A high cnme a ' -uulull-cl . The British stea: mander Pollard. hu iunerican and Brit or nun oucmrnox Executed nouly, cheaply, Ind expe the DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTlNt . . V . .- nuunlgra.` Iists protested against the [ niggers grumbled lhreatuingly 1 The United States slemner completed the soundings for the t'r_m Santiago de Cuba. The C Legislature had reported favours __ uulcu, ure without I appeals. Preparations are being lo increase the coolie in Iists mggera grumble lhrealui 'm... n-=--- '- nu :uuuIDl_ A call had been 1' Episcopnl Church, t expire next year if In severe in his denunci orders against its prn ,`_ f , _ . ....._. u \.uI.I.ul.`lH WIUJOU or aatisfaclion for the II public. The vornito bi crew, nnd some of the < From Kingston, Jams ` 16th instant. A Iunl` L-) ' ,,-, .. uuuuull and ordered tl den! of the United State: to be include prayers of the Episcopal Church for the So it was announced at St. Thomas on lb of the last English mail. The Danish man of-war Dagmar had 1 from Venezuela without having obtained satisfaction rm H K ' ' ' Auulu we have advices to 1 The British Royal Mail E bad absolved Captain Holt Plans, for hnving let his ! March 31. Active preparali to out the sunken steam: powerful pumps were daily e land. The Company : dock hurricane last fall, is imbedt mad, but the stockholders 3: can be raised. The Bishop of London had Chu Tb _.l` .L, I - "' By the British mail Thomas we have advice Th. n.:-:-L h ' " ..uAuLCl. LUU OIDEF PH! and N0lau,iz is lhoug some time longer. Mr} liberation to the e"urls the press ot Ihis city, as of the Toronto Typogral celfency the Governor- Immedialely upon the r Iency of the petition, Mr lo Toronto 1.0 inquire in quence of which has bee bl.il.--Leudcr, issued for a cough ' ,because the Churc rare denunciation :le:s practice. noted, are without friends peals. , __.-.....- ;nuu.1 4._)lD. On Saturday forenocn, Mr .Tn3_ ()'ReiH_v, Q C: of Kingston, visited Ihejul in this city, and made a private examiualian into the nnturr: of the evi- dence ngainst Ejward Hyuea, who was reoentlg arrested here on n charge of Fenisuism. Hyneq was then convc-ycd lo the police court and lid mined to bail, to appear at the next assizes- himself in $2,000 and four sureliea of $500 each. Dr A. A. Riddell and M-`sax: John Carroll, John Middlemisa, and E. R. Header-sou-1he three Inst hamerd being furemeu in the priming department the Lradar-became Hyn9s'suretit a. Dr Riddell has also known the prisoner for several years, and known him, 00,515 a quiet and industrious nrinlnr 'm... ...L, nomination by king -1 rn.:...__ _.._.. -uvvvu nun, CUU, printer. The olber And Nldn In .'.. .l . ..u ula "mp, tut: ()lH( t' mun immediately fired at him with a pistol. the bullet from which passed through the tin: of Mr Andrews` hat, within one inch ofitis temple. Thc horse, alarmed by thr- stroke, dashed forward, throwing down the first man, and Mr Andrcws drovu rapidly away, but two more shots were fired at him btfure he got out ofranger It is thought that the man struck may bear tba mark of the whip on his face, and thus 11 clue be afforded for his arrest. I my of n prnpnr (`Ins - of W: night work had to be gull remtrketl in COHC from these details that bad made but a very C subject on which he I and he advised the hu careful in futL:re-1ol -before he venturvd I whose reptztmion for 1*. duty in most difhcnlt had never been questio ;-. nun Luua LJU DISFH |ll'II works bud to be proceed;-d \ as fast as possiblv, in order I due season In lhu rsL in contractor was1hr~nucIiw|_v .... ...-_ ... ..\, 'r|1\.\.\,I4\\4 vvuu uuu I-uaucu uu ` to be conxplr-led in instance (HUG) the r-ngngediu:-:1rr_vin;: out lhe works cluhrnced in his cnulrun-.v1m1r1lJu=. order For additional work necessitalerl his mak- ing greatoxerlioua to obtain a sufcient number workml-n, and in some cases nlnlxl IlVr\-Ir 1...! .r. 1... -_,-,., 1 ., u .. T _ ATTEMPTED MURDER Iuluulu UI III ! II. In the latter and tf February, 1867, when the alterations necessary to prepare for the rt-cc-ption of the Uonlt-dt-rule Parliament, tmd other works embraced in the second account, WPFG authoriz- ed, it was understood that A meeting of the House might take pince some time in April, im~ tnedinlely on the arrival of the delegates from England. It will ll-tun Inn nnnn what :11 kwlll 1...-.-...I1... NU": Fat exnmple--the bulk 1 ruled in the first account, in March, IHUG, and had ` time tor Ihe meeting of Pa part 4-1" May. Indvvd it 1 that n nu-Ming might lake middle of April. In ml... lullnr um`! . F '1`:-hr` mnggneulu undo ; bur, thti in ooler lo Il`&r- taln the fair nine of any work, the timn'|m`l mnnncr in which it was executed bus, or 0113!). to have, an important bearing ugon lhv tines. tion. u--_ -__..._|._ .|.,. |...n- ,_r I... um-L11 an-nun..- with as a}1-<-2I1`1 number of be be island were , composed of n Irlonn - H-U " uuucr D15 CC emy a count r Majestfs tried by car Mal and mi Iegiia msh steam aIoop-of-war I '0l1nrd.hud gone to Hnyti, 1 British residents. THE R L`--r- ` ,<- .....B.-.u. nu L1_)'Llt'S DO GOI ion made in hi ass as well as to Toronto Typographical Sociez; I GuVPI`nrn-.(lnn---I 3 FROM THE nuu. U. L44`. ... 1 - ._. will thus be seen that in .I . I I aIoop-of-I rd hnd rrnrm -~ " K ...v. 51:: ugrolin re aralious are bcin made P 8 Je steamer Columbian, and urnps ezpecled from Eng- dock, sunk in the great set imbedded two feet in the he are sanguine that it .-d. ...cu surealulngly abo Cl Ge 2 pl 3 Cow Id renm-vn 5'----~~ " egnl and oppr asaive procln. ubltm-y and oppmsive acts J `-1 vu tut 1rI:rp:|u, -petition, ugem 1n im...;... :,..- .. N zypugrapulcal Governor-Genet: lnrznn Ylin ----- -V lsh steamer Hersey from SI. we advices the 16:11 last. Sleamshi Holt. of ti... an.----L ,_ -.`,..L.. uu-. among her f cases proved fatal. , Jamaica, our advices are to the ...~. unulau (`IBIIDS 0 lill) had broken out: {the (`595 """" `I being made Olin irnn-.. .._,. .: ,, _... .1 IUVAAIJ 1165 uespl Jquire into the case, (be been H_ynes' liberali -.-D...... unu. returned out obtained redress 2 Danish claims on 1hat re- br0kD nut nnnn--' wenoco, rd made, man of mem- ward :1 ed ad- d fnnr Run-align no` Qznn , * uU Uude r should I); had be en committed in `fdavils set 1865, tain and Gov-' caused to be issued A w, (which was set out lare that martial nat the military forces xercising all rights of of the inhnhinnn-n 1 -~- -. \1\al\J prisoners, `If\IIrv|uD __`u u auU|.1lLl DC I the Court Linn av`-5*" WEST INDIES. _ 4..-- u] SUVPFDI nmigralion. The. h|'I"';`" ` J recs-p: Ir Il'RaF ,..-- .. yuuu caliu. yn9s'suretiB. nisoner .5 risoners, Boyle, Coagrove, gm, will be detained for -Uynes doubt owes bis [5 made in hi: fnp4-.-- k~- 001:5?- h ~\lIn}-n Al . had ordered the 1 I 10 hp in.-.l...a..z r ....._nuu, \|1rI|_ u "an 2.-vnucnl at the member for Lamlrou y cursory examination ofthc 3 had spoken so positively, hun, gentleman to be more o be sure of his information 1 to asauil :1. public officer, r hnm-my nod devotion to L and respunsiblu posilinns lioued. (Hear, hear) ..`. \.Il ..u vcuu;I_ mr mternpt by n heavy blow '10!` immediately a he ,lhroWiDg I :lrnu.. -....:.n.. -._ Steamship Company nit, of the: steamship vealel get aground lions urn hninn .-we-- ,r____,._._ I ms 13 project, and 7 about the Inn! U. (;,_u.-...n. matter. yr Gettysburg had be projected cable I Committee of the xrably on the cabfe Juncil, and the bill Id Dassnd H... 4=--- l\|ll' ll, ILIIIL Ill BUIIIU CH5!` -5ortr'd1n_ Mr Mncdou uirun I... in ' Royaiist, Gom- li, to protect the x congress of the Church act will The Bishop is nnlism And in his ministers, it may ` to support bns _b.Y government llon Th- D, I ..-.u 1:: I-UC d c of the Work}! 8nIII4-- 1, wrre uly nmbozed 1 to be fully nished In Parlinmeut in the eariy . was then nnticipnlcd :0 place as early us the I 1' I .... IA-I ula UCHIH. Hun by his Excel- illy was deapalcbed HE CHEF H19 1-A--~ {Mr George Andrews, bis way home f'uom klin, wns accosied by nulnuirvann... .....g L,, NBA R USHAWA. \.n.n\;u IIIC : included i h fnr 1|-.- - f`Y Person V11 in 5 ch be mhu ...- -_ .._, ,,,,, found in .hnnlA I..- uuyuou 'cu reoen-e no Everything Iorvanled for mseruon must. I pulsed by the lune and ,_ uunut KC` tnmong her fatal r_.....-um me, conse- `liberalion on I Iujdif i`r1`:;1`e the Queen. n [be arrival ..--un uwcl DIS his favour by - the petition my to his Ex- : his behalf. ., x.:. 1:-- ..uc UH]. the first bL)l and [H un nnnu : AJUI Qm. I`, I-I u..ICU L ` d the .-|o-- TUESDAY EVENTNG. l_1:uru::;u .;u:: can, it in thonghg, hue been Idocting him on their candidate of rogunl to hi: eligibility .. I chiohdn sud populu (noun-jg, pong Q-it` Oh-D II`- I).....LI2, -uw l'1r cases the mahed on _I..,; XED PH WELL'S Kingston, trst fARDMILL AN And all kink! Potted Potted Ham Essence of Beef DAY. Onlveafoot Jelly 0.: Tail Soup Mock Bloater Lemon nus, on wean tha residence a In H1; nl-.- -1' Urnngo I (`n the 25! Essence Coffee Mushroom * Sn Bramford, Toronto, no Sir St Helen, Trenton, gen. Etr Psssport, Montreal, gag. . '30 Barge Bruno, lonlrenl, 7,-I61 blllll Corn, 305 cnska copper ore. Barge Thrush, lonxnal, 5,424 ball: when,` 13,200 bush corn. St r Magnet, Bnlnilton, gen Bohr Burlington, PI. Hops, no cargo. Str Kingston, Montreal, Prop: Magnet, Hamilton . uugn. Str Grecinn, Montreal, ' `:30 390- . Schr Antelope, Port Hope, no ` Barge Conuolntion, Ionu-val ll If. Barge Rover, lion 1 ' ' Ind, 3 Mn. shun.` Barge Powerful, Hontnalalm Schrane McLeod O I ton in gold, And cannon bull! are gold. Chow Chow Wulnutl ARRIVINAG. A.-iliu Scbr 4 .- n, Str Grecian, HllllViM0I, X. I Str King-anon, Hamilton, pa Bazque Portland, llonlrul, 1 Str Uity ofOttnw|_, Ottawa, 1 Barque Sm-Ab Ann Imh, T1 Cnnldhn. Pan ll.-n In LJtl.5C uuunoo, IloInru\1,l83l but. can, bus. when. Bnrque Cambrin, Port Oolorll, 3 onto. Brig Lnfnyeue, Hamilton, no urge. Schr Denmark, Bollbu. no Scbr Auun Crnig, Tyreonnell, no Barge Dexer, Manual, 12,233 _ bun. wheat. ` cargo. bu. puma In] 26th. Schr. Octavia, Oolborno, no Barge Wntuloo, Homrul, I831 when- uu uu LJUIIIEI, Lrlllloll, fell. cl-I10. Sloop Muinur, Pituburg, 28,000 feet lumbar, Schr Elk. Port Stanley, 70,000 W. Illdhltlv, SH` Grecian, Hamilton, 10 bbln wbhhy. 1:. .8. Domhion, Boulhnnpton, 16,376 bll. wheat. : _____________;, KINGSTON 0B8E'RV.4TORI';.` N. l`. Dcrmn, A.I., Observer. D, May llllh, `I808, uwuu nuwnvyv, VJWUII wheat. Tug Mary Ann, lonlrul, two bn Scow New Broom, Bollevillo, 26: timber. -- Go- D-.._- n A- .,._.... uuunussuu, DIIIIIIIOD, 15,000 ` Btavea, 5,000 pipe elevee. Schr Peerless, Chethnm, 50,( 0) W. In rtr Kingston, Hamilton, gen. cu-39, Str Corinthian, Qlontreul, gen. cargo, Str Osprey, St Ontherinel, gen. cargo. Sloop Tom Dick, Pittsburgh, 20 Ioiee 1 tichr Antelope, Uwon Bound; 11,510 I um,` ..m..uuuIu, unuuu ' 25,000 We-st Indin ll-Ciel.` Sch: Bu rlingtou, Hgmi|[on' nlnvna K nnn mi... -.---_ Slr Bay of Quinta B'olI "ll ~ freight from llI,h to1I3I-:1 . , ` gar Pieirreponl, Gnnnnoque, 3"; "0 Br"; B It` _ H E) . nr:n `$3: 1...a.:PEl.l._n_'_ l'e0 PIP. HIVI. u u lvl -0: _ ll 9' M I; go 'e y, Ibo , `(:1 tbelelrlcl our w` the oclemeibn of men!` law extended; 1.. hi ined kee og mneo iithjgt procllmnllon eeued _ Wu "berated By hebeu OOIPOI, no chug 5.,` ing been preferred eplnet lulu; for low, ., resting out or me dielriclonr which the pod`. mntion extended one Benjamin Harrie 5.41, log him to be imprleoeed end ogged um...` . my cherge having been prdlnld lfiju for illegal arrest and imprisonment atone V1,...` and for arrest and imprieonment of one 9.9.... Vfillicnln Gordon and dlven olhet person.` .3` so lorlh, ending wllh the execution of Gordon. Turile Soup Touche dorm-`under Ii n; for am an Ila`: Inn . . umnuade in Gum I Puke Caunp of sauce! #0., EX-SHIP :31-uailto-. . m pi. cu-go. .1.'ud, Honlrul. 11.333 1.. j; j P331` 0} KINGSTON. ARRIVALS. my IYIIDI I540 of {DO I11: I return repectou _____}________, May 26th. v`-3 "1'. 1e, cargo. II, P. VCI. V ' mun, & BLACK- 16,000 was full!` U. W. N. 3: ,, -..r..u.-gnu: IEO} 'ormerI in their youth becom- nurvativen at I Innturer age. the prooout Prime Minister of puticulu exunple. Indeed, '1. 11 Iranian`! nL_4 :- 3, 961 ` J movement with |A 1-n - * I-I--g ---vv-'- vvv " ---' . from Zonl: u rapidly as ` gmgaon of the_ cquptq A ` ` 3 A Thewoundod tinge ff` __ , M _ ; ix. becoming conn- '1 _" ggpgugnliy were in good ,4- av-.--uuuclli WUu1C "it won not ready to meet fhnvn-n`-. 6 _: 4 L - "i 3 I __ , 1 +.s_=r- "Wh gm e`n"u"u.`aea` >. 3 qguld be _.IQ0l'('H ex- :53; rule of action. 23.-hsa.- szgoyl 1orzh- fur Iudis, received , " _ agpach from Gmerll V othcAbyu- *2`; , . dnted at Aahangi, on the `x`+a.i.en1h.ajnst arrived `h the reuj guard of the n I` - If|1.-_.`I_.._._ L-) '3. .f,. .-u6a--as: Ill OUR!` ateun ignm Galitoa. :}.-0 Fnucll, the stump- M ghiiee, was execntgl on , ,;,_...1'he Zollvenein Diot =. vnm session was dated by L I , dun-qy the prejudi ' in game pqnjqns o[ te `hf tef; Geninno, W :4 j j `E interests, are one peo- . 11:1` ..l:_g Tjrinc Travellen Guide. V 1?; *E`+ TT".3"" `V V this evening III) upti- foorlind miil, nay thit- hgdiult fgr Englpnd in com- ma: ' ...|._ _g___. :_:__._ 11-11. `Ill. "" "" C ..., ; T....;;....."" 'e.;;.;% ._ mg the 5th and um native ; .1.-udy embarked for Bim- ifs?-%-`ml-,-Le 17 "atten" \ Gd iiiii, u Q __ f1-,_l- __ _-__!.II._ _, .--`up av--.v-Y-- _,__ Ra gession r` music, who made the n which he aid that he ' -> -` -|-- -A-Jan innit] 9-OIII IAIT. 1 30 pm. nixed H In rn la !/`El ....] __..v_-n-In COIIICTID FOB 1'1 PI thrq DIR K for] ml Gama VEST. 3:30 um, I Mind ' -_.__...u nuuI.IL|CS OI` ardent Republicans sud; `f. 3.. oL-:.. _-r- IA IOIITII 'n.nnnn-u... ._ >- /,._..._. v-- II7IJl'lVU Ill) IUGDLIOD ronnaoruon boucoom t as uidrcu or the wrltgr, not . hr pubhcnuon, but an evidence or 1u- , roqueaned mu cormspondanu l mun shoot of paper` 1 nnko communu,-auou. I` ______v______; s an@denu are ` and the Republi- J re guided in Xlldinfa ---~ ' [l In in ;:ot. withovu-t -i-1.5 *1 ` us the chief of the i` plrty is I bright 31,1` I Pl] In- on 1.. AL, I Department of On- HLLIT passed 'n-A-_ -4, I may be had otice. Prion I REEF". train 6:45 1. In. In 1: ]n`.{\n :- l r, expeditiously at` PRINTING OFFICE lixed Inn: 315 mm. U Q. I K I. TKIRl0I- ITII. _ I Instances of ublij And \ the views 7 habitual _-..-.nn _ Buyhou; Alex; " Juan Thou: `E. I ndenci Lmdu lb, "|f1 w'.wJl.`N. Repllblh Pelt .. an e_ T philuu Ken W ` .B1uk,0olba-no. MAY 26. out --uwvu III 1d'~oo 3- which deduct -._- u._-V " `Lu UUQUCL I Montreal _ __- -......, -nu, mung ldied himul! of in vancity, lent I hand- Iona gold watch and chin to the delighted ' of izubels. Some Anxiety is expressed that there will be a decient tonnage for the export of our ? and grain. 4 ..._... _ _.v-vu' I 4 Whilu 1 workuun rec: to Ian the life of drowning thrown himself into the Seine, stole his Wllch. The pong:-nph recording the event, 1 1.4 ' vorkmn. I On Sunday, the 171 ` about two years, son or lwnne on: plnyirg, reu `W316? that nccmnulnle min sud In drowned. 1 ...... ,___.___.______ There in mun] notable men who were Rep: Rndicd Reformer: y in; rigid Connrntiven : ll! Disraeli, Prime Britlin, in I nun; the undcncy in no genenl, thn sedan wereinto unoccepte: Inan conduct. The luv not exceptions; And just the c English Conservative party luuntion of the general luv, to of the Premier : Iuccauful coo ingllon j%-@_---__ A servant girl in the employ R4 Johnson, of Uxbridge, Mum, late heir to I fortune o'$20,000, deoeu English relsura. We (lontreal Gazette) leuu to oicera I here have been been served on: Tb: , ,,__..., ......u -ucavoy, Inn: and John McPhillnme, all " drunkenness, nnd ned $2. rev .` posed of the business, and gall: ident disgust. , , _ . . x n n, 1 ueuu. grleod this morning In number ofapecutorl, uli dnfa holidny I more than reserve for their however, mistnken, * on lbe calendar, .nnn McPhillm I , . _f__.___.__.____ 3 Wncx or nu Sruxn Inns: -T 3 I engines, boilorl, Inchorl, chain: kc., oft] met Empress, burn! In: winter, were 4 ' ` auction to-day by II: J. J. Linton, And I - ` $1 167 and 50 cents. y n y. The bnndoflbe I 1 plly in me` Put: on 1 . _ . Emoeing ll 4 pm. '1 J gnmme .- y Overture. . L Iuliana `Lnnoers. . . . Chnmpag: Selection.. L: Grand: Value . . . . . . Home-Tn {BoIection.. . . . . .Euryu U Gllop. . Berliner Pferda (3.4! C1 Iumrnv Scaoo;-f-Tbe following gentlamcn nucoeuful enminntions lutweok :--C. Reddin, Kingnton, Ind clur , Onpt. A. R. Ic- Donnld, Connecon; P. Edwards, lu clnu. -'I`he ball, ofthe lien` |`mer sold at Linton and ----'=-- ` 45%,, K HcGn Txsnxoxiu. who kindly undertook (0 Are renpoctfully collected toll: John Tr the accounts are to rlnlde it the end oftbe I ' tbs! Kinpton will on: this pltriolic movement. , _-_.. ..... ms sun: to resume buaines The miliury industrial exhibition opened today by Gen jcomrnanding :53 show and, the f1 able attendance. :1. conai .... unuwn moan Department On-` tnrio in looking to promote free settle- ment Mi in tho llunkokn Di1trict,_ under the impression the: the experiment there End in believed to be of better quality lad is more accessible then in any other: pert of the free grunt tnct. This pm; ference no doubt accounts for the indif- ferencu manifested to the free scttlemunt of] had: It the eastern extremity of the tract. Thin in to be regretted, an by I]! ICCOUIIIE the township of Clnrendomin Frontennc contain: lend: which are unsurpassed byi my in the beckwoods for nntural fertility and adaption for settlement. `u ourselves with respect the` }dny oelobrntion. rn `4-r,n -- ~ , , ,, ,4- i Gu. Ton TIIClI.--ThL-Ii ' :1 and mile nrrived in ygnve n levee to I lnrge and dence. The public will ban ` agnln seeing him this evening AKA` SCVE0OL.--1 4--.! - _, ._.. ...... u.IlLIl:ll,l child : June: |[cArthur, Lobo, into I mull puddle of nccmnulued by Saturday and drowned '; FROM Mbx;REAp 5 Montreal, May `36.--The Lncross matchf yesterday ufternoon was brought to an un .time1y end. The first game was won by the fbloutrealers, but before the second was con cluded, in I scuie for the bull, Russell 01': 'ULtawa seemed to lose his temper, and` fstruck Mr Mcougall of Montreal. This u once broke up the sport. Another match }.:mocnumm great nonvnr-ru.- l`he following insolnntl Iel mtod:-Wl1liu: IlcHur1_v, Guelph; ; awdley, Guelph ; lun Kym, Guelph; Th Ryan, Guelph; Helekinh Gode- d In Peters, Oobonrg; John Dlrnck, Aleundcr Durnnd, jr., Hamilton; "3"!- l Thompoon, Milton; Robert Guy. in war ; E_ R, Rn"I-A- "L Tn Wnran Al 4,, -:.:_-,, n -- -<;---j---?-- SPE('I.~1 L TF.'L.`.'G R.-J HS. ARRIVAL 01"-` THE GERMAb Father Point, May ale: 5 Germania, from Liverpool, 1 `midnight Dim ` and 10:31 _. -v- v! I ,...v sun. rarrying into ccct their own will. The political campaign is now bogun,l soul the journals of the rival parties will` lienccl'ortli_jenlousl_~,' labour for the cause Political speakers and stump orators wil now prepare their orntiona, l end political `committees will get in motion other ngen- l cies of the cans` us. Though the relative ' strength of parties gives B moral certainty to the result, it does not preclude the agita- l tion and struggle for success. A Presidentinl elcctioneeriug i the peoplt-`s interest, often interferes re AA L E C 1 guliir prosecution ` 5 __ %-.-.---u nuu I110 U3-U10!` pro-ptitnde. We do not look upon the` wutchlulneu of the authorities :1 cause for alarm, but rather u m usurnnce of our gulch. -._--.-nx. l . or DUMDBSS. _,__f.,f1"""' {cutivo oicer of ; mutter: little what pecul ` be enleruinml by Pn the Republicans nu dentin! oicc of and importance. Their] both branches l|l'.rv-|ul-- ---- _ W.` ....a nu ! I rarrying own` I ; fu 4 u lcommiueel canvas. 1110! precluil -_.._.~u\:< overrule any `L'- ...; u unnu LLIAIJ ' of spectators, satised that sf er xlidny ordinu their Inn-HA ---- ~'A I I-IP91! re.. in Algieri.. s. Chnmpngna Charlie. . )n.. Grnnde Duchess-e. .....|louse-Trip Mu: . . . . .. >n.......Eurynn:he . . . . . .. Pferdo-Eiuenbobn. G-0d Rgvn who Th-~-~ ._. an -uu A 9. have a evening. uum. I 101110- God Sure I *1. Tuesday __1' ha FI'|n-us;-u.` _`.u """1 toblunoifi

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