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

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1% I838! Oonpuay Inn opgg. d M II Huh nnd Klunrdlu, Ontuio. all ndh is sponsor for the fol- '0. unn nf n... I...-I->- emains ofb' A. Douglu` pm-pnrulory to their re- 3d to his memory ['p- arrcg Ihe gins, the face nr was found to be in I snrrnuinn -'---~-` I ,,_.,. null null lUl' one of our bunlueu , and while there, or- Q Vililnu Ar "-3-` " 131`. 0131' 01' the E-minh 1 uh lba lhxah .-r..--; ., 1 A .-~-- I... .,:g.- TI lDYe|l]ggnon 2 Fact that she bud 1 SHOT in N- V-_|. C (I If A L I 1.. Momlny_Juno lb. ...u nut Lmcorn` , of Torouio, and is the mail: between nod PeneLnngui- ,_.. _...uu no ITCDVPT Ad lumber, bought by and winch dcfeadnmw "Le can tn button I } at ibe tune Irfinouk I lmlun and Pm-0, and } J.-nnl ' .-uni IIUIJ-I no not in proceu -___ --..-c uuyu-U ul In! K II lit-'I'.oontninia; the nun of tho B4 In vruppuro for muting Pu loud 011:] Pridny. Monday, Jun. nu. Ibo Abongi. in Enolnnnl IL-.. ..yt\tu U)` the might 10`! ha -9..- L- L.`ompn_v 111: from .. ....A--- Hnble 1-r,nnd V `I1 put IIIIAIA "._,}.`r.ng -_.--- -ua`lUI In `DC 0. In opportunity. Any nu of either sex decently bra sixteen or uvenuen-lAI Jy, nnd indnm-ions, Ind . homo: whore Ihey hue I mu: [unrdlnnnhin In I-- IKTIOROI.0(lH`Al. UR-\'RR\`ATI: THE WEEK KNDl.\'h` Jl'.\'R 13, her, but of b volent person: such an the rellgioul lediee ' menege with "go much skill many of the chi able iaelitutfonu of this country. There among those of our on: religion: faith, we a devoted, who dx d 1 menu of employ their ene:-gm 1n the cause of oberily. Hen number of I brought a eeventeen-lAught to be Iober, al- ly` -nd innnl-X--- _, g nan.-- .L_ _ .u. we uuncnon of s'uch rights as Bay Company are Icknowledged to possess ; ! and secondly, the claim: of the Company to the! Western territory. Tho Canada an Gorernmcnt insist lhnl, under the term: of the Act, annexa- tion shall lake plnoe rm, discussed nftenurdn; tnrnlly prefer lo nrrnn fore the Urder in Coun dll contend; lhlt the ritoryl Luring belongad to Frnnce until |f'er| Quebec in 1713!, could not bnve Ihe charter of Charles IL, assigned to the Company .only in pouesslon of the English Grown, ge the compensation bo- cil iuuu. Again ` I Dena Swirl in utmost the ' would suspect of plngmrizing, but 1| has been ' E dincovered that in his description of I Itorm in I` lbe voyage to Brobdignng, he bu mien whole 3 pouqu nfmon verbnlim from Slurmfa Com- ` plant Mariner," publiibed ID 1869. The quellion relpccting Ihe Hudson`: Bay Territory Iundl that The [V0 Cundinn Chaml.-er: have Iddressed the Crown, section H7 of the Uundn /., ....~.. nu! story 0! |I their poverty nod In-.ury ru. awoke the Iympa. ' } thy at that fellow-countrymen. "(II the] nnunge to inbuilt we know not. funds have oeurd opontnonn, the non ` I bccoming empty, and the number of for uorkhouu nlkfhu considerably rty nmntlen and deoolntr up:-ct, utch nppearntnou of life sad |c- 4 .\Il'|hr I-an o...---- r-......u Iv |JlDU `clear, unleu lrnde reriv \ or four monlhl, the cry Loud mli tecome louder [fun-lL..`-- --' `nun will ICC` Anything: Crrnnina `kn To lllnd in n deoe the Thames, and lo 1 lnl ynrd in ubulyu menu I 4-h...(..| .4. 4 Hugh copaen of tbo Dun Natl any be bad `-3 Oonlluot the pubZ.hin[ othce. Fncn ll 31 ,. J-.- nu n-VIII I-I1'aCIn I menu I cheerful Idea. 11 [ 1: in impouiblo to predict, `clear. unleu truth ---i--- ._. -.....-uu :1 l0 gel to Canada. The ` , 167 omzgrnnu who on Thurldny week le Ibc 1 Hut and on Ihoir way to North America were greuly envied by hundrvdl of than who found themselves constrained to any at home. Iouctnng lo btbold lhe depcxluro of thne poo: peoyle. Tn .I--J ' ..-.- mu we prospect: of the ulizuu no more hopeful (bu: they were IL! months ago. The I: e of Dog: lli1l'elAlDI in poverty ouch nppearnnoea ne- I nvnty _n-1. pcr:ep~1ibi- being due to Ibo prosper- ny 01' the chemical nnd olber Irorh in the we lrrn porlion of we ulund. But for lb`: it would ` be use drvarical of dn.-try plscu. Tbo (foul dv- s.re of the nrlizuu in to Canada. Omxarnnln -|~- -~ "" ' .. ....,. uuumng yard: of the 11!: of large an amount of dulrru and II ` Lngtred in lbul ill-fated ought;-curb: {he Ilillunll dockn bun: nconllyb: [ 1!.oreb_v ntfunhng employtn--at to In y fnbourmg clung but lo this day Ibo: the unrmployrd chlled arljuun in u an ID the cold winter lime,wben 1! their mzury ` of we J opornlionn. um , ..... -uuunur Inn |H its rich Inn { z-hum-1| upon us. and yet lbc built I ircu 1: H211 board In Hall London ; Ihoulnndl u(p1ouun.--oc-ckcrl who lhr ne sunuhmy day: of the lat , wt-eh xndulged no Ilenmbonl tripa- : tho ran-r below the budge, few cm. `glut-dIbuIn.Ilhc_v pus:-d1bo silent nrun-nbjp building yard: of ( ,, ..r ..u.-u\) The cold winler month: hue; lho summer rub :1: wan: nhnrn II ......., . Swirl 'r\n|rI l|uA>._-a , p I ......... U.-u m-en made lur H Ac _ Ind fur lug-plying lbe I oul rrquiailcu {or taking lb: ' volunu-on were no deficient gene or any raid the tumor N one thing, lhnl Ibo people of contented uimply wilb lhe d nf the rnlden. The cnplu men! of the entire gang in nl hope um the Imperial and I] PINIANIBM ON THE FRONTIER. We understand an gnod nnthorlty that a thorough unmimulou lnlo Ibo om-dlllon of nf- \ ' fulrl upon Ihn frontier, no fur nu Fenlnnlom II` ' cone:-rmrd, mnde by Onnndlanund Unlla-d Bum-I ` I1. omcmlu, pron: corwlnnfvoly Hm: Huh!` has been ; nu goo-I grr-und Tm lhr rr-cont rlcilnnnnt whi h , In-n lulu-n pinto throughout Ihis cnunlry Than I U`.N'c-il and HM! loader: uf Ibo Fenian mnvnmenl 'cunIemp1nlo a raid upon Canada, and that they [will nulla (mo fur n In: hour! If llu-y (`in get A ,'fv-Iv hun'r1-dmrrn funlinh and wlcluul enough In {allow {ht-m_ i4 norlnin, but nll the rt-porn which lmvn lu-nn cirru]nInd_ In Ibo 1-(To-cl lluu arm: nnd munhinnl of war for 30,00u men had bu-n cul- Ic-ruul upon the frontier hnro undoublndly hot-n unlrur. ur, In Iponk mildly, u-agar-rnlionl oftho Irulh |I`N-il nds lbs! in order lu carry on Iran nlnmlling do-Iignu, II in no-ceunr_y lhll nomnlhlng Ihnuld lm done. Ho Ilu-rr-{urn rnulr-ruplnlt-I n 'hI\n|y' -huh upon hunt` r-lnumul -ml n.m..... ....-- uyv sunk rue llllptnl I ll I-in mmuurcl portal...- | I TN: II by lonln-A1 m H minutes for tho dntfn and lmptu nan] om, welcomed over; {their protector : In the other bun perfect, so than .-temptation before they were where, :1] known ham d, all the :1 ,,._....... u-vc plllu I'Iy. nmor mu warmth and um- hutltr wail of du- H! the many da of plouun.--seekers have dlIrlD" {I0 or Ihrec ndulged trim .... -..A a-+ I I I . _ - - w1D.`~J LOU UFOIIJ, ' Confederation . , 4-- ....... nuance to produce ; sud incalculnble good I DISTRESS IN .....u.--ma may rely upon of Canada will not be ` Iimply defeat and dinpanion j Jen. capture and due punish- ~ also rxpeclod, and we_` be Domicion aulborllin \ acrnnlmnl. n.,, :. ._- v. ..uu'U WHO [OI )nI{runed Vto It * cbold p deserted Chip-bu Ind nram Hs-- ----/ rd nu-snmbonl (rip: up I the could they pllsed 1LI6 and duerud ling of Dogl, bowl mm. and -..w..;-- --- bare imp ` ..c.c..-u pmp-Dualdlng yard on necl. lbll every continent- ; u in cm possibly be, in by no I How nnuen will end 4 lo but am thing scum] le revives within the next three ' he ufdnstreu from the Eu! ~ louder than our next winter ` 1131. IA k! ' Tr-dos unto and dopcn fru Button :1 foziowa I ..r....-_._: ,__ -,n..-cu, ; many of Ibo Ibo condihon of` Ihlled u deplorable \ riuler Ibo nor} of {mar} Hn-v.n4-5..-.-- . I A ,._._. \J\A|J lll uur Ill- us every pouibln prepnmlion fur riilling 011' n! nu)` raiding purl] crimuin!-I of :11 klndl, who may ~r Iilh arm: in iheir hand! We r ibnl lho mi-uurn which have ~ lo Ibil ond, Inns, so far, pron-J lhll [hr plan of brigadirig ilio iluntr-i-rs, Iwrh admirably. We on: M: umcinl source than in Iciu .hoIrI, upward: u{lwi-n1ylbou- be thrown upou Any upon-d or II IIODH lb?! frnnliar mill... 1-- ,-_ ...,-. suu D-III r to bcdone with the in. rerism. the -n-B ---~-- ` , .... ... ..u- me] ` on the Red} 0 The relic! over to the 1 mtionn, Itoneynrdn no nication no nppluennu miles. I diminiahod. " Beyond` Id an ILo ventured to ' Ioltheutiuusnrnon oflbe l'nito e for the forum in as the Iutu ppenrnnou i Brililb tetrit being Idvnuttgu I d urea. ` beautiful tan ad. in the 99th ry I tnoul arulyi ` Hountmal fr: pnrlllel of 14 Nnrlh A ----5 - - .-. ...- ....- ul uogl, boIr| Iuu-eu uuuing ye! d nngbbourhood. True we rncnnlly been opened, loympn` 10 "`.ng- I\( .|- _-~ --vuu-LIUU IULIJUVI ICCOrIi|ng|y _-llumu LU.\'DUN. ..---u-null AC` 0! er in Council Ru- terrilory lo the in bound, under or lulu nncnn Ihculd neatly, cbuply, and lb DAILY .\'F.WS JUB PR1? ling TY fnnli-u--. l tuck in [in to St. Louin, lnslly mouod In nooatam-all Ohio: a, sad onu- on New Y -g-1-) Worcoltor to move away from. ,lnI.,` nppnn to be a good plnco coma arm in my-n honul A general of the Unltod Stu on the frontier beuvoe Ugdennburg, with innruelionn from D-n D--` to nIn--'-`- The ntopayon of the 1 X the by-luv granting I b ' Whitby and Port Porgy ll! Rich? "--" uu-nu! ullurl -:-v-nnlI -nu cal prultclad harbour." From the Iealimony, then, of Dr. Chudle, who, in will be remembered, Iocompnniod Lord H. . . Went )ourney, and ho bu lp A, it uppun that there are no insurmountable dicuhien in the way of I speedy communicaliog being ` dlngton speak: from porlonnl inveshgntion. He nppurs to have discovered the on! up of mountains by which a railway could be curhd to I oonmodious and well protected hubonr. From n-- ----=-- J . . .- unv- ,... uuu me auxntchewau. The grand rapid ! at the Inoulh of the river could not pouibly be ` passed by any lletmer, nnd fear: exiat that the rnpidl It Cedar Lake and the God Rapids net! the junction of the nocth And the tooth bran of the river would seriously interfere with gulion. But Ivilb these excnptionl And cm-tun I Mountains, and in u_nu_v part: unmtorrupted for G _...., ..uuut Ia [fl J Red River Settlement bein } sea, at the fork of the Su: 1 at Edmonton about 3,0( pus being but 3,760 feet. which this portion of the nblv ul.m.A 5- ---~- ` , , ........ III a new insignicant iso- lnted Ipou. Put the nine rich, perk-like coun- try, which in the glory ot'llttneIou,|nd is Inc- ceoded to the westward by duet-u within the {limits oftho United Satan, is continued northof 1 the boundary u the fertile belt of the Red Rivet- \ And Sukntcbetnn. Thin region, comprising 1 from 60,000 to100,000 square miles of the nal of Upper inoil with 1 climate Iuperior to tint 4 Cnnndn, ulendtl from the Lake of the Woods to I the toot of the Rocky lounuinn end lead: di- : nctly up to the Leather or Yellow Hood Pm, which in the lowest And euiut in the whole ` ` range. The swam in gradual, the ehntion at ` being 700 feet the S.-at.....s.-._-- - ~- ,, _.__ uuaunt-II IEITIW And Texu in `tho Iouth, in I M - he Gm: A:nerictn_DoIert, ricl oflillt AQAAIAA -- latitude (tho boundnry line between Brilnb And Alnlrll territory) on thononb And Ton. ;. -L- -- --L ' ' O Beyond this point; however, the Advantage I lie: entirely on the other side. If tho territory of the l'nilod Sut en 06:11 the greatest fncilxliu E formation of I route to the Puic :1 far .......u-, u uunou umrormly level sad open. The ` North Pncie Rulwny, which in lo connect the Hzuiulppi with Ibo Columbin, bu nlrecdy been Ecompieled for noun dunno: beyond 8!. Paul, ; Ind from Ibis point sugu run to Guorgelown I the Red River. There we no obouclen IhAl- prolongntiou of this line of comma- Never did no! _ ,,__ .. ...n. ucu IUVBI IOU 5I"IlCl i nn lies through tbe territory oflbe Cnilad St. ,F.`om St. Paul in Iinnelou 10 lb: Rad E E Settlement, I dhunco of about 500 miles, country in nlmoat uniformly Ilulwn. which in n. .m------ `, . .... ...- m cotnptcttng the rum `I to the Mad River Settlement bu run by !hal.colunuoi1y Ind the I bnblythe nished betore the em mun, neverlbelc, not be forgout Iunl entruuou lo the Winnepeg I fertile plain] of the Red River not I lien territory oflbe ;Seuletnonl, .-,-..._ ._ ._ , __ ,_. .-,,-..n.. yvrlicily prncncnole ml 5 n can of1'9U,000, no fnrthetncdon In taken in ] Ibo matter :1 nut limo. Lut autumn, bowover. 1` the Vnrllnmenl or we now Dominion, lnpnued rub a scan of lbo_ iuporuoco of obtaining J uccu lo the much covoud North Wat Terri- ltor]_ now in the hlldl of IO B041 ! 30] \ Company, voled I turn of money for Ibo pur- pose, mud me work of cutting 3 road to the Lab or lbe Wooda 11:: actually commenced. The Ink of cornnhtmv lhn r-m-:..x.... ..;_.__-, .. -.\.- -uu uuyunlfl. " The touts projoctod by Hr Woddinglon would, in the first plnce, connect Onnndl with the It:-d River pettlement, by way of Lake Bu. pcrior and the Latin or the Wood: Futon: thoooo It pouu by Luke Wmnepog to tho nLninBu- lutchnun, and along the northern branch of lhll river to within 150 miles of tho Rocky Hount|ln|_ thin portion of the comnonicnllon hung entirely by voter. Fromthia point the road Ines ncron the Rocky Mountains, by the Loulber or Yellow Held Pun, sud entering Bri- .` tilh Columbln Along the courue of the Pruner Rt- rrr, crouu the great control plnin at tho: colo- . ny to the harbour of rum Inlet on the Pacific loppoutta Vancouver Inlnnd. ` "The route from Unnndn to the Red River }Scllletnenl Inn surveyed by order ol the Conn- `ldlnn government ootno ten year: ago, sud al- though ll Iru reported porfoctly prncticnble T l l lr\>- n-rx- 1 , THE ovtmnarm Rom : 1'0 INDIA vta BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Blr Harry Vsrnafs motion with rsfamnls to ` the appointment of a coulrisslon to lnqnlro bio l the capability for so-ttlamant and Ilsa l:ast nsoaas of settling he-r hlsjastys tsrritory lying between Lake Superior and the Pacic, especially as to tha provision for telegraphic and other commu- nication across tha continsnt from the Atlantic to the Pacific, will no doubt when it comes up, land to is full discussion or tha whole question ol ti-Io-graph and postal communication botwoen Canada and British Columbia across the North Waist To-rrltory. Ws have never douotad tbs feasibility or the scheme, and we hope to see as tha mutt or the motion or the hon. nmnber for lluciringliarn some progress mada towards Its spc-My accomplishment. Dr. Uhaadla, in s ro- (`ant latter adtlrssssd to an averting contompora- ry, says that thus tirst and necessary steps to of- fo-ct a jtinclion between the I'ac|l'it: coloniaa and the Dominion and the colonization oi thalam- iiu-diate Hudson : ilay territory is to establish communication betwet-n them. Of this there an be no doubt. Ho than goes on to say Brit- isltCuiutn|:tI| aor1Vancr>uvar Island are saparatrd from Canada by 2,000 miles ofunsetliod country, the primitiva wilds of tbr Hudson : Bay torrito- rieo. The call!!!) and western portions of Brit- ish North Amertca am practically more widaly apart than if they ware situated in diluent be- mtspberes, for tbsy can only corncnuninata with each other by sea round Cape Horn or by Pana- ma, therefore, in regard to the connection of those dependencies, tha suhjact is am of unusual In'ert~st and importance. The Intll u-v J.a< r.pnl-..a-. L. 1:. __- .. nut: vv uuul DI! he cornplotmg [Lin-r Q-nI--n .. w-unuuuy nna Ibo whole null] end of 1869. Cflblffl. not ha formula`- oL_. .L- Q" 533 Fllif }'.4;1-.'. .._...-... u-can` mu It-ct above the K Sukalcbewnn 1,200, and 3,000, the summit of the The mu--~ -~---* , , -- .-..-..o- tuil III! III- `lo 'tbe'Winnepeg basin and the And SukIlchw- lrfilnrv nflhg l"..:--4 0.-., ' town of Whitby puud bonus of 150 mm -- "-- ....u.-= was um 01 1869. In \ forgotten that Ibo an. Winn"..- h.gI- ---I -l- --yvalvl ll) III.` OI r er nnd being 700 fan -h--- -L - LUUIIIUI (0103 out from Gen. Grunt of reports of Fenian 51$ 'IJ\L| 0 bou'ndu7_-_ -Ill`; ,iI hnrron undy vut_e -- _.. u.-any TIIIIDCDQC. the remaining diuunco nenl hu in... .....-|-..-n. , un Illmmll The country through route pane: in Ad-'|i'- - -nnnun jggq, .```e R") an! for 1bO {OW B rich- nan-k_I.'I-- ...___ We ienrn from English paper: of we "a l`!- W I perfect panic prevailed in tho English Corn Iluket under the in. lines o! the brilliant. runner for the growing chops, sad the price or when 1... I111] declining. The Daily Nata city gr- dclo nay: the reports from the chief contix anal can market: note thst though than in 5 further decline in some placu, udlcnpnanlly an opposing more raj- not tolls downward tendency. In Iomg noting the brawn on holding out, but It lnncilhl on Wodundsy holder: were utnqoly desirous of realizing, especially on nd: supplies from the Danube. nu-Iuuu` I-HUIJDCU . been underut- whole wall pr - no and of limo I. u-av cauvIllOlI above n-gn I")!\ -- 1u\'ItlUu, tnkcn by vu uJCU--|IoUK W ' hfniwd States. River the and nngn `Flu.- I ,-..-... .9... In UUlJlInT.:o'-its an : `ad vo a noun lookin run 11 in; one 78.1 ! mm: of I fut India nysh. In tho pallet was 1 miucallnngous collection of nrticl ~ on sud token of 3 civilintlon Iv nhovgod iudf nowhcro loguu say, I uric fodm article: too nunntono to ncnttlzas The (man of `a young son must pone: mi rorununud .Hutbcp|InIt|W~, Slr Robin N30! u:der 3.. an at!!! 1 Rov.Dr_ John um--- ` -r n-wL - ' .... uu: vnmt. by I bmd. ' Theodonh lit: handed but favourite Queen in II: um I ilifferent tort of wom:n-`nout. dar and mM>t:::_:n3n`7l_<>gki_n_g, reminding very H ECIC .-; After the cspture of Msgdsls the follow- ing incident. occurred to q kind hesrted pnvste of the 83 . Seeing the Queen of the late Theodorns, his honest heart could only express his sympsthy in the sbsenta of en interpreter, by s few tender pets on the shoulder, while he told her that Theo- , Mssh," it may be mentioned, is one of the few words picked u by the soldiers, signifying No. ' Her sjesty is s lsdy-like women ofsbont 90 one ol sg 1 with very fsir complexion- fnl avg. An: = ...v uuuuun mock Exchange. Thii bumble to the he: that Nova Scotia has quoted higher lhu: Non Sco the London Stock Exch ; _butblo fun: lhni un- ....., .....u: pace. The road ins} miles Icing.` Some citizens of Qqebec, desirous of hav- rulwny cougmutucuuon utablinhed be? enrnestly its ndoption for the Quebec and Goeford road. Theunti on Gleaner says, tlnegovern-" gncut, in .333: ruible uouhla m that locdity, the Inner place. The long. of Quebec, rnilwny be~ A pioceof iron pavement, which has but subjected to heavy travel in one of the bue uaistod 2 I. Have you, at the expense of \ the Parish, provided an union, 3 chuubln, an uh, I stole, a nuuph, I Inehouo, and I bout u 1 2. An than vuunenu while, according tn 3 recon: xecommcndntion of your Arhdeu=on- or coloured ? 3. II the communion table renov- ml 0pbl 61 the CIIox2w..I up IV` @ntnininn 1).. on... -r .L.- __.L _ ._ . -uv mw II II Im in the {u rut. ilull II undo -lf' The famous wine producing Laltln is to be Iald at auction. in 70,312 Inna Ibe hocun, w to about $7,000 per new in 3: `gum -ill math. 4... 1 A... .. homing of the II.` of the Empire of China as hummus on Tbunday lut, in honour of tho nemoryp! ox-Pruldun Buchanan. 1: wu uh. lint Chmeu Ea.-ubcuy ag ever mind in tho United Butu. ._ .,_._.~.-I . ! The Blnilnry Impcctors o I of Chicago have m-uly can: that city, mod the total no will reach 240,000, which i 000 nince October, 1856. `I in in we loulb divillon, And Fourth Wufd. A colours-d girl in New Hana km; in.` "_ rented for stealing clolhu, wbou modo of op. outing mm to get from her window on Ihc fauru. oor Io that oftbo Idjoln In: room. In la fut, bad she ruined a nap, ' lei uln uonld luv -. dubed to death on Ibo pavement below. ` -,-, ---v -vulil I boIow'..' A young woman who and 3319 5,10. pnlient Inbour In one of the Lowell nil '-`V Junction on Sulurdny. I ol the Board ofoamg ! Chi_cngo have completed uh. n....... .- """.`--I Nfilrdod Fl-NH by the nuns Ar Dmllir `Av? n `M. - '3 Wm Hanoi olugoo 3 1 ` bIffHllt'-ll-|I' , has by. "'&` Jud of the Oounly coat: of Iliddl DIP!!! LI Annlralhn mm: cum. on... -__ _ "i'be `I-nhmul 0! Son Canal I; able for some klnda or tr:|c_g naming a mum. For the H 1867 the recoipu were out In norrncnnnallng ....:..I .1 ....... .- - __- v- -- .--_.l `_,`,i. U. `incl c Anrallan pg 3;. lb! Mnngo on the [)F:k'o at! 0! f0- pld incrcue ON) L ! Uolonii male odgu in thn Anunlh. ( ___...., ..uu us actually |..m{,,` am quarter I lb fef ,,o.-.-uponding period of I688 they were neatly 23,000. III timo Cumdn securities Nnvn Rama- L---- _.....u-ugu. `1 nnnutri- .cI Scotin some very heavy liabili- bse of extending her nil- d she not h-n - ---=+- music of 0513; ` Th: IIIIQAI __:__ V K _____, V. ...w uvl-J DI ie m-'uly completed the oumuof total number of inbsbilllltl ,.0Oo_ in so lncnmn an! All --._- --vv l%'U COP for lbw aortmen to kill doting in that city. Shooting pa oooo cnngln noun rubs: il- cl unworthy o` real hunter! who ounl pride. ILIOIITII ` DAT COIIICTII` POI` , I, . . - - - --. ZIDK 0` The upon prion : which is oqciuloot rncn gold, 1'! -|--`A `.-._..-- vn lIllllIN`v"" which Increuo of 40,-_ 86. The `full!!! IIICYIIU a, 3nd puticnluly in (In unu-I ll Ilfd trulc, and In 3! Illa .90 `W W I--yu II QIIVIJ-.0` Id. M03000 f&n1Lnh 5! anil- actual], Illlfllf ti MONDAY E\'E.\'I.\'u, J[ .\'E Jun nNasJrn.v ans1rm'.4 T!) R) , N F DFPFII. A H , Uboerror ;:-31! Trurcllors` l-`ulule. -u-uuu zaur 130 pm um-q I In u IU u`RRL` `.34- ouu-val line, from Which doduc dnonuce DOLWQQCI Mnulrva At the aitting of the Medical Council in i Guelph on the 10th Dr. Workman, of] Toronto, addreued the members on the.` spread of criminal abortion in Canada, ' Iiaying that it was the national tin of the United Staten and was being introduced into Canada. He maintained that no lean than one thouaand abortions had been in- duced in Toronto during the past year, Dr. Workman : addreu created a marked elect, {or at ita cioaa a resolution was past ad instructing a committee to convey to the various ciargymeu of the province` the opinion of the Council relative to the incaaaae of the practice of procuring abor lion and to ask their active co~opera1ion 1` in endeavouring to prevent this atrocious C ca-Ina. From the remark: of Dr Work man it would appear that thin criminal practice . u greatly tended to the increase of inssu 11 it) in the Unitodtatee, and a like deplor able increase is to beanticipaud in Canada ahould the evil go on unchecked. l I J l 1 L vi J 0 __...\,_. avg; the moment when 'tbnl oppooitxon up rbu managed very 1 so far no blunder 1:1` Inn-J lrln non. he mom lbs of I to assemble Poucl immediately bunim-so -3 .._- " " , but nliuyo hoidxug U3 ` Groyaeo, Font Hill; _........u we treaty would be nmendedvn aancbusettl, clone: a W. Bird, of MA on the "intolerable burd Hooaac tunnel by propoaing the {o||ow for the "manner" Hera lie buri million: of the poople'I money, and, Republican party of Mauacbuaem." The following insolvenu nre Houdry, Owen Sound ; bill; J. C. Montgomery, Grant,Toronlo; W. E, Parmentcr & lltolli Timothy H. Buckley, Hay, Gall; Wm. N. Barrie and John L'Urlgnal; Barnard Bbielda, Alexander Bronkznan, Walkerlon; William Curler, Guelph ; Township of Bmltb - Arthur Oakley, en" 0! Iho ingepitaph ed twenty alas! the Donald McLeod, Pu-k.` rrnm me irnly diliou Inn, the D vileu Ind mos! d parts of Lbs Unite: both countries the 1 u. v -r- - In reply to the story that were grant dnnkera of at Journal say: :1 does not bah of nboinlbe are consumed it twain-Inonlb. TI:-e bloodsuinod plank: taken! where the late Mr McGee fail bnvel Label and soul to Montreal to be his grave - T -- A nuggag of gold And quart: 1 bu been found nl Remington county. rnu bun After hearing the cue, the magistrnle` mlpondod his judgment for lbe present, and re- [ leued the prisoner on ma own recogniuncc -` I l Jane Taylor nliu True Blue, charged with be! r l in; drunk, wu tnken down to the nuuon on l `Sun:-dny afternoon lul Her conduct mu ex- l cedingly violen:,nnd1he policeman whom hnndf I`u bilu.-n And has Icnsrrhed, recnnrked upon} lbe occuion lhnt lhoce who did " the likes ofl her belonged to tho nqflrr ca, knew nothing; nbon! it, n I border knot [nu impossible to? get hold on." She won Iulfared to depart after h hard pleading, and n promme to leave the Cily at ` once. A French Cnnadz.-sn whom nnme we dud ` not lurn, wu ned two dollar: for belngll drunk. 1 _._.._. u. `UICIIJILICUL opposition HOIIJ lhlsnlpennory bill at its p130 in spite of {but oppouuon putrid ineviuble. He bu cleverly indeed, and no ll) my department of bu ldrnlnlslrntaon, tithe: in diplomacy or war, bu been chnrgc` r Able Against his government. He bus -1 [lit record on which to nppenl to the cnun try; and it in likely that the Irub Church qnotion will go `before the people wuhout In] other damaging iuun to mar the gut i 101' the government nppenl. The Pre Ink! st length sees hrs way, he hu nelly considered his posxtion." end the decision to which he and hrs` colleagues have come in understood to he to dinolve the Home in October. to hohl the `H1611 election during the months of` October llld November, And the new Pnrliunent elrnonr. Azr tho clone of the elections. Mr? Disneli he: still some hold of power, and l be me} yet surprise the political world by his further lucceu in holding on to 1:. l ller, on Tbursdny lnsr, the 1 `Ingmar! Hrm --5*--' iCrnI'ford, A 1nd about 16 \ chnrged with nunultmg Wi `Ker, by N 7.- ... I.rx.IVIC Iu : a... .. -.. ulvuc wzgo ml) and themselves of the opporlumly of b iag pres:-at. A glnncc :1 the udverxzscmem Inll show that the eicneucy 0: the troupe :5 [D070 d:|pu1e,nnd :t.e 7 talent and acknowledged men! whack 1| common wpuu wyibang hke pubhc dnuppoimmenl out of the quuhou We doubl not overowing houses mil rows.-J12.-c nrriul of the company in K1ng- \ non. ""l"`bere ncqmreli ch... 4,, I . good Ltuugs In? fur the enlerun: Tbrue _..-_ `in van nrl Jxrectcd to me I,JvertLnemcnl nu mo- `DC! 1 of A Tlnbudo, E.q ru;ec'.:ng1bexr.;;-m pelroleum. The A ct relntxng to H. C1336 : Io-dny By lbo 2".t~ sc'..uu of the Act, cs -Abkubmcul ur Nonural right of appeal `go UM country. be hu ID ` Vltad Ixcuntn when excuses were aecesv ; nry; ho bu made graceful concessions. when they were in order n the best mode 1 of appealing the impntienoe of the ranks of the Libenln, as. for excmpio, me vithdruul ofgovcrnmcnt oppoomun from I lhnnhnnnnrc |.;I1_. .1 - xlbe imgy nnuret Ii: Hm n,.__: 2 |\vln\\'n denpornle 16 Uni:-ml u.-._- Corrr Monday -Tbere L.-r__- -- I` f_____ .,y unsvul-IUU. Mnunchusettl, burden" tho` lby following epitaph ruler" buried re the any Muuchunetll. J inn inm""" the 1 `frlnharu nr -5*":- .~`I hT( `LI 1` Th I.Kh` N .4 M5`. FR: 3)! 133?.-.`\ \\'. Hm (a--- ._ run...-u, uuu ILIIIYI with the uniform result of to ou without uppu-ently eve; ndmm in` the propriety of ginng Iuy t. tha Icknovlodgod leader of the m: jority of the Home of Commons. Hr Dinrulj had evidently made nind from the n! to be oometbin thnnun Pn...s.. -4 13.... n_.7 up Ins! g mor-2' Wrdceo m (`N ). so! the present exlra-f m :5 lbs refuge 0! Lbv-` Ia charncterl from all ` J n. In the intern! or. Ibonld ha -rn-""0" { ml ladies of Boston sbeintbe, the Bolton aehevo that ten glllonl` 1 in the State during sf rt Ihia morning, John 16 years of age` was Villmm Harshnl, 1 car- ay tbrownng none: at 4 '1: worth $20; .nn H.Il M-.- I L from the spot: fbr-n hurry! on. --ulu ma spoil - been burnt to J d-posited in I '.\ IH-I ..u,\J'I\J Nevndn` --_... .. \,vu.u.uuul` ll! biu';olj hmfi his 1 nut lometbing than than Pruner of Grok Bnum for oi` Wk; lid the mutant in which be bu] carried out this intantiou docs credzz In ` his clcvcrnen He bu Hood out for his? Ir; a1Il|'l`fJUrle and consigned Iowa; and on the day not fa tude of men and women,en4 ` they conlidered n luitnble gl crowd were man] when {m relative: ho had lent to It which ho was about to stop. I he heard the Angry voice: 01 . bud come to see him dim, and - to face that injured and in ` meet denlb itself. All the or plain, and even the force I I: could :30! place him on the d 1 7 5 two lancer: re senlenvnd lo Shortly nherwnrds, J \ drowned an np0lhecar_T,1|nd we I I ve years 1m}ris0nmPnl. I.` Prxnste I'Jmer, of Ibe Elgv Ienteuced to the same pumnhrnc I trousers No, 1 and replacing > n! for Ielling his the same by trou- sers No 2` stolen from I comrnde. Ellber the . Lancers sentence was too light, ml! of Ulmer L too heavy, or apolbecnrlel aund I0 low in I Front-}. r-runrl rd` J - [ , ,,_- ...-..... unII;IUl!l.l me fact received it from n fortune-teller in New York I city, who advertised to und 3 con-ectlikeneu or ;nny young lady`: future hulbaud, I for the ,* sum of fty cents, which amount lhl cook had I` remitted, and received ht r employer : likeuesl In `return I The Duroit Adwrnser [ lowing About 3. year ago, our} ` tnou visued New York City, ti dered half-A-dozen carlu do visits: of which be distributed among his friandl , place. A few days ngo be was Iurprim ,one of lboae counterfeit relemblsnceo" ,|eas:'on of (be family cook. An inrell I into lbs mutter dinclosed the I * New ._I., -- .-.. ..5u., null! 01 Ulmer French court of Justice thnt the body of one of them is only equal to I pl I of miliulry pan- In.-I l..uu -4um= natural nod pl. `,Tbe bur looks as black and `the raims-ul as new and tidy on, not presenting the least e rauon \.'slI.AJ llCL|\ N and face I l-.._ `... \uI. u:u:LrJUUS Dfl ; rcmurkable slate of pr: wurnl on when buried ` complexion :5 very fur, and Fan. ny...---- --- _ ._._ -.. uu moral lo lbe\ rxo-I -__., no long 3 period of um crt|:m_\' uiu wath rvegnrd to web I rlpidly ndvrm; cing nutter u Ln English minxsterxnl rnszs gcncnlly in, u bu hlppened in the cue u: the npentod detest: which the tdmxnxstrn tim of Ir. Disrldi bu sustuoed in the House ofCon:monL There bu been, so tn Ipetk, snort ofperiodic1lcnais,tbe govern Inuit consciom 3! every time of the blow that In dull ngtinu i1, and res--lung nu An 1D5pCliOD( - n-1-.I.. .-._ '1' .._,_ The (`nuncil mo-1 lhiu morning at The Warden occupied (ho ch-clr,: ...--.u.__. E - A ._ .-._. ...., me rumour of the I a[upurPn.ly unchaugod, and lbe ex nu natural plainly recogni: r alnn. .- .---- `ED l"E.\'1 ,,_.V ...x mm; LU (HI the 11d coverzcg mus Senator fol [Ala nf n....u.--- - nru U1 nutren Tut.-Ida)`, pr ltnlrlh or-A4-1...! _ ,__. ...- numncan lnr, ` ough the We-Ilnnd Clnll 10 Luke min! A! Bullo created gratu- - report being lprud that the Uni Femnn war usual The Chico rs] Jllsin Mnllor nr T...-_.- - - ,__.., V153!`-ASC, DC Illa` I fire rounds He than an on xbe 2.1 uf {be remnmder or bus Hunt; ' '-at v-n-..|. ._ 1 ' .. ..-_. uuuu nrorn unH_ lu: nzgm by u put; 0! men nu * `mans Tim voiunu.-en were very` H.100!` 0! than an nut upccled lo` mp! Urn! made lulu m m. -;..L.- -- THE DAILY NEWS--MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 15. ________________________.___.. 1:21 $1,? I wont` Uounnoc .-34-rune: fower of the House: of Pulls ` ts struck by lughlaing ID s ro- rm, bul not nntorully mJurod_ .nd Au:by Rulroad Company 1 bO[)llr.n` Inna n ---A` ,,_.- .. v-un-..u nun A00| 1!- en-u rnglged England, lbey` med by the Surrey club, which` mnmg Against 2}! scored by dun:-rs in two mniugs `1C0l I,ln iron vessel, engaged ng dwnng Ibo Amerncan var i u I 5 [h 'eI|Anrl (`....-1 .- I ` 1 - ....u' g. - Irlea viaitesof himself I I in 111.; R0 lllmfild o.. n-.. V ,, -_- -1. nut: uullll lbnugh Ibe1tngb,rcfuoodlo' rear, "because," be laid, " 1 round; " Ha Hun --- ~- -I I.` um}. and get me nrms be- urrevr cumpnny. The Inhab- ; of the vuluna. ,_.-. .. .uu unnul l0 -. ....... .uuuu IODC In preservation nlrnoll as an- `ed seven yours Jgo The Mr, lbe contour of bend upra- ph:iDlV renn:rniv..r.|- {A V ATTACK UN TH]-SR5` 13 --We have jun learned unuecr.-, helongwug lo Wards- r.-;r In_r homo tram dull I DZHHX LI A lnnnlr r\` ---~ , r_......_, ucuugnll-I TR glouy u ever, nd tidy u when _r|t ~ erndence of duct u 4-- .-u-unul DU la the surprised to find ,-it in pol- zook. A """""` .v ~\ru\.n.V\-1. r_\_3 Ahuynouo cosnnuxahong cu g...-, h"".` .\"I1"3I`\-1 KW use-Hun: lama-dbv [ha nArv~. .y-,v .u-.___ .

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