Kingston News (1868), 24 Jun 1868, p. 2

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Huge of Bell Rock, /... ..v.n between '3 and Relief and (`J r[be` unuuul conclude wilhout . tendering my grateful thanks to you_ Mr Supe riutendenl. to qualied to hold. Gentlemen, I wish you all beahh an neas,a.ud, believe me, ' ' 11:51, I bid you farewell. he: put! I , ..., ucnug me expression of ` wards me, my thoughts will friends 1 have left behind at stcm, at whose hands I have 1 ~ but kindness. r .....-.-- -A ~ - r,V.,_..., uuh ucm .e um, I do llmuk ,- rind sincerely not only for the pill ` so for the kind expressions of regar ' H has been accompanied, During the three years that I N amongst you, I have endenvhurrd ' my duty honestly and faithfully, ho _ players and also to ihose will] V been associated with sou rev of gralicalion to feel that in this `genlirely unsuccessful. " Wherever my future lot may be i always taken lively interest in the ahouldl revi-it Kingston, as I hcpe i th .1 I shall nd the Works ourielii and all of you still here labouring , preserve for the csmblislimeul Ilia { which it has so deservedly earned. here, and i and honest endeavour I he Vjnr Devlin applied for writ Hal-rzc.9 Cur- ;u: on behalfof Garder who shot Detective Cullen, but was refused. The order for departure of 78th Regi- ment to Quebec hu [man .-n..r..,.-...-_ L 1 I man you will not auribi re-eble expressions I0 a time, which highly for its own intrinsic worth I `as being the s-xnrnacim. nr -~- u:uJ}||. I0 301 Montreal Bunk. _, _. .... vvvu Illlrlusl .-iug expressioru 3 mp mu II-nn....L... .- / I [ tickled [be our N , , . . . .. l What :1 , ,,....._..- \,IL|ll|J shop of the Canadian Eng npnny, Umnrio super, on ,_,,, ..._ THE DAILY NEWS---WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 24. T0 1'}! I -.: |I.lu-UCLI. Quebec has been and the head-quarters will before Saturdny. an - - A RAIL W.-1 I; (TO 11.1000. `nclde you Sup 3!` &lQnnniaT -L`3 From what quarter lmile-d Ihe Ht-1| be Or the .I1JOL" J/rrr`ur_u in I'M lwny from Kingston to his much. poiuled appeal was llmt to the cnpi r L'...'_.- "-- , _.-. ......uuu: Lm=se1ew{ 0 any wautof appreciation of be assured that, no matter separate us, as often as I re- of I shall value ' w-orlb, but far more ession your good will to- Rbts wander h..I. -- -I , < _ . -.. -uul. In U] 55 ling subsisting between [he 2 workmen. rincipa1 Superintendent of _-cted to make the presents- ./'-- gvvu will 10- \/"lul ll wander back lolhe east C t;I`1e Worksiu Kipg_ r __(he penenced I]Olblng J hupg Wnrlr] um. l'l.`|"ll nvnurrd `to discharge I mnlly, both [0 my em-I whom I have` , it i= M '" , null ll 13 lo ridew P tour I hang ..~ 1 I have been! vuured In Iii:-:1`--K Annn named Frederick Imkins drowned while attempting to swim ac the canll. -....-atn,Ulll1 rr-gard with whi ngine and Machinery n fhn m~....n:,.. .r -I at prideqLo-duy have not been ) one of 1:11 world. The h tleman and his f its country for `open up this 1 ` habit of Englisl :country would `but happily upu ` always cnutracl (must. reminded Vthat the ditcul { arisen from the during so ma I -_.,_,.....u uuuss me Atlantic, 21150, it} g was csscntiul tlm ' ' `he settled. VVe had already a vcly large colony to the west of the Rocky Mountains and knnw one knew better than the noble lord opposite (Lord Milton), who upon this pul_jecL haul produced one 0 I T}Je_ Vh 4|...n- -~--urv :1 L453] up r.ug_;mn(l what the Far West was Lo the i [nited States. The United States derive "their enormous vigor from the fact. that l ifpovt-rty overtook a. man in one quarter. who could easily move to another where lthere would be scope sufficient for his ienclrgics, and in like manner this Vz1st.t.er- lritory, under proper conditions. would} l nunl an outlet for poverty and social in- l feriorily consequent nn Hm ..... ____ . - - .e ........-nu: mr years past. At tl 3 time the honorable and gallant. ;_ had correctly stand that there VI suflicicnt information upon the sub, present existing in this country, at , , suicicnt appreciation of the value , territory to cause the pressure th believed would yet be exerted to .` upnn the grwernrnt-nt to bring nhnn i ; tlenient or the question. int the distance nf half `was not (me of Could ensily he the globe f which the colon undertaken, but l no doubt that so mttgnicent a must he opened, sooner or later, icnterprisc of mankind. The wn.-x increasing so rapidly in popi itlmt a vast Ir:-net likn rlmr .~m.i,. _ ,,...._.. Luulr, near.) '1` In Hng_;lnn(l what F: I Un ` Llu.-Ir 1': ifnow-rtw nn....n..I- 7 J i J l I I r J I _ ..l,...m, sooner later, I enterprise popu that like [but could not he suued to remain a wilderness and of puivey in the hands ofa trading pany. (IICM, hear.) This groan lrac Hncrlnnrl ml... 1" H at St Iiyraclnlb, mal- _ H... u: U1 H16 COUDtl'y which was their parcnt and the welfare 0:` the inhabitants if those distant regions, and, if he might so speak with reverence, to the glory of God. Mr Acltlerley said the |_v no means blind to the value of the ter- l'l{()l_V to which the mnliou of the honour- nlila .....i .-,.-I. - _ , 0.. ......-:u uu1ulul- I 11-s9_h>rLituLle and energy, respect. and COD- I . l l~l(JCl`tl()L`l fur the rights of others, that the principles of mom] my and religion (the best safeguards ofall that we prize the most highly here) should be implanted there and have every opportunity to ourish and J bear fruit to the bonmlr nf` um M.- vuu\l UHVC C\'Er}' 01) p; 91`.-. 1-~1--l-- lc.-1, llml not been committed to us in vain. `I hey were grant tnlenta, \Vere we not rt-spunsablc tor improving them 2 Should wenot scek to carry into those countries the best of whatevtr we had here 1 above nil. ulimever itiigllt he the institutions :idap:cd to the state (it society that existed there, thut British authority and obedience to lnw altutlld he grnrlmilly introduced. lie (lid not suggest that British institutions should l)(.' painted in soil perhaps not t- ted to receive them, but believed that,` 1`-'llt1l(:VL T they might be, if British author- My would make itself felt the high charac- ter of our countrymen would pervade them. He earnestly desired that British truthful- ness, fortitude t-nernv rnnnn.-I ....a MK ..._ ,.....g. ur 3u:nu sucu mnuc M 1w.-mph`,inhabitamlrule over these had C inst :ulap:cclt0ll1c at intr 11.. ,::,1-,,.-.. --- -W _.,_,...-., gnu ll] nxe mannc ory, cond `uni 'inrity consequent on the this island. In the intcn p zul LA--~ - -..-.u. |uU .uu5llBlJlI1EI] to say that any other ` act; better than its own; plly upon this point their practice : ditculty in the present case has` rom the subjection of the district many years to a great '1 LUIS. I'eg|Qn_ Englishmen 1 l hilv nu..- .1 - , _........1..cuL uu we marrow lim Island. interests of our 1 I-jccm across the Atlantic, Cntiill fllflf fhia Iva:-I r1:-,f I Place.` :is region. lishment 1.m>1m1.uL PA RIJQJHENT. .. II\..':I L\Ill|llIU]Ca` thc Atlantic to the Pacic ocean lhL`tlIL1]l. lL they are watered hy rivers, u`un,l|n~_r the most ea.e_\w tran.~it to near lhc foot of the mmnins; that there is an ['3_\' .`-H that mountain chain iutu nlumbmg that water and mm] utinn can bu opened M a small Linn. ((ll]l[)I|I)i{'R, cunsisting of hi rt-.=pnusihIe men, partly Ameri- 9, partly ournwn ft-llmv subjects, {In undertake and nnannrn ...,.1. mid government were 1:] tcr-` .110 gcntlcmen related; in fuftt, cthcr any portion of her; .1 possessions had occupied , In the attention of succes- ` years the same i rle nd L"lrl11f, frrnnlrl-~#-~' ._. xlul unu xruuw SIIDJECIS, nlerlnkc and execute such at when cmnplc-ted they ~ still more the interest 01` L1r.vu-In-um nm. ..a. -.- . v yum |.uu|l_ honour un-.....s _, V -V.uui1.n|.lUI'l i.-rtnkeni, he fell.` nngnicent region ancr to the Ikind. world npidly population ion 1 and eld is com- tract. was was Jnited States quarter e anotherwhcre ,, ....m-=, - went to the gold mines dun and while we in this country and wasting time the staple colony had been to 3. great : and depreciated. Country never to return, an provement could replace its V Ion to know that there was 2 the part of the colonists to joi and be, for one, could not bl: taiuing such a wish under lb They derived lhi United States, and paid R which was obtained ' I co l disagreed With man ' it was but inn on -/ ` --I `zuru. [IL LHC Id gentlemen was not upon Hm nn|\i....s -. .._....._,, nuu not ythe of this e that he , be put ` about a set- rtgken_ hut I-n " .u unclc WES I on the subject and n 'lIL. uni..- -' 1'-`RUM MONTREA L. This being Est. Jean Baptiste day, usual procession of French Societies `Minna __..,.. .uuuLul.l.`.B, Over teril Hm`! I.` .... "*` -~'-4-t-I lll`\ limits ` `nah: n6` A..- r n l _, IV uuuusu am! of the country (1 Welhlrn nf' ;oc'm| J Bent. w Colu fa}-!1I10!t it { it it tshould `9P3 gfy wise nuntuins Am` we Mr pon this` inure y. Tn2{}{Jp , a ran-ograde and would be a fatal indication of a vanilla It would lead to fnlse peclationa and do A great deal of mis_cbief, egolintiona ha daou'a Bay Company. . Sir H. Verney, in reply, said he would not ' `f the Colonial Deputy; See: what wu desirable ......,..,. much as be - : maagreed the United State, 3 was but just to s _ a. great deal of the i 1 limited amount of pros ny in our Pacic col- - oniea was due Ln tha ene I J] individual Americans. interior of British he most promising and -.-..6...cu wuu l1llll1_` to: p due :1 ]individual America home showed I Columbia was one f most fertile regions I! I. ,r_.-- guru Milton felt bound to a longer I question of` more or regard to making and main uh UUJITCL ay it was no less difficulty with taininga road, on the Secretary. In his humble judgment, if anything iwere to be done in regard to establishing through communication from the Atlantic to the Psciiic, we ought to look to the Pacic col- onies rather than to Canada. The right hon. ourab! e gemleman (Mr Aderley) rotated the value of the terri the subject of this discussion. position to stn.te_that the Fertil bad very much tory which was for be was in n e Belt was at least nost of the Unit- \.-u.a|.n\A|U very ghul tusee such 3 proclama` and it would do much to strw proper fcelnng of respect mnung for the L'uited States. The pres: ofnunoyance cannot go no continu the time has come {or steps to that will lead to permanent go( In \n pl: n\4`\r' Viral toapply it. ` could desire. uuunuu must assume the `re "mother countr " to it, and E Canada would e glad to assist ally in surveying and the constrt roads, railways and telegmpbs. A r mission was not required to obtain in! for we possessed that, and what we There was a Belecl tee in 1857, which recommended that esls and wishes of Canada should be in: ly consulted about steps being take: the Red River colony. Then there we: Lorain reports of Dr. Hind to the I government and of Captain Pnlliser, w scientic observations for the British meat, so that we had all the inform The uegotiniona would be pressed to a conclusion 3: rapid! I ble, and he was sanguine that the ll1nrn ......`m L - ___ _,_-~ uulll purines. luese K negotiations were retarded by the proroga- Lion of lll;C3I`1l1LllDl] Parliament, which Would not meet again until November, but llu could not _l1elp thinking that there was u fair prospect of the solution of this clilcult question to the sntislaction of all persons Cuncerncil. It was obvious that ken for the settle- ment. of the country from England, and that C-unmln must relation of "lnnlhnr nn-v-*--~ , ...... IrI_r\_l'LI'l\rIl"Il nu uIcC1t'l'Il()n ol British enterpris-15. He (lid not blame the company in the slightest degree for thr- course they lunil pursuecl` (,`onsistent|_\ with their own trading purposes, they had carried on their operations in the most honourable manner, untl had introduced 11 government as etlicient as circumstances permitted so wild a country. (Hear) It was pretty clear, however, that another and it totally ditft-rent kind of a government must he established belorc the country could he opened up with advantage, and negotiations having for their Ol)_jL`C[ the assumption both ot the property and of the government of this wide tract of territory were going on at the present moment in Canada. The government to whom the proposition cmne considered it was essent- ial that the right to govern and the pro petty in the land should be in the sumr hands: thnt the firmlyestnblislictl rights of the l{ud.son's Buy L`t-tupnn_v, now two hundred years old, should be secured, and that the land should he hand- ed over to the Uunmlinn government upon terms that werejust to both parties. These proro_va- tinn ml` ol--5"` _, "gum uea step `Mal vacillnting rt. ex- mischief, and 31:, therefore, that it was not lioned by the government. In id be had iaurned with Minions had been +Bay Company. , _.-- an IuI.Al.lL\II The 1111-} :luml firmlyest:\blisl|cl 1d.~.ou's `ed xslmuld ` land Hhnulrl I... L..- I JV nucl- ing and cnnstrnctiun of royal com- information, llhat, had to do Helm-r nn-----5' ha ,,. . - - V In all ed. to be taken untry B it, no doubt to it liber- I the nnnan-n...:.... ust epartment : what daainble by ....J- B uulu, HIE` It V l and entered i upanv, /-_..., .. nut ountry must con- p in their present as on the Pacic. at the remarks of n the late Under ment, 0 IR pnnia --' was inquiry investigation y the commit- zs were incor- I passed last [`ne proposed lforndn no-.. we unu [0 do . select commit- I the inter- d be ;m,.....::..._ ..q-nu--EL` IILIKI ir :rty cr. In. \';Q1Ifx.l -. - - rsvnursz svnursx Dozen. June 16. D ,,._ . . . . .. `.lkALJl3IIlucuL HLEEDLICI1 these attempts. A proclamation from th0 President of the United States notifying the Feninns of the unlawful criminality of their attempt on Canada would be the se- verest blow to the organization that could be given. as it would deprive it of all hope and countenance and depnve the brothe.-~ hood of an aim which is the main support of the orgunizstion. It would be eminent- ly consistent with the policy so far pursued of repressing overt acts, while as an act of charity towards the deluded followers 01 Feninnism it would be 1 merciful course to pursue. The people of Canada would Le FRENCH. SICILIAN. in Kingston. week of ne Fish, ALEXANDER FRASER the Proprietors of the celebn Moisie, have established an undersigned SAUTERNE WINE, MARSALA WINE, 1 BURGUNDY WINE. [SALT w ATEB SALMON In fmod and 100 Cases CLARET, from Inn-n PEA(5fI`1S; E Cash. Tun Lovannonotaa that in owner: not only oon0u:plu._ 5 "0 building a voodoo nil:-and from tho city to an nine. W0 ohnll be glui to no it, and in 11;. muntime With them every Iucoou. For further particulars appTy I with Sails, ,__ P.S.-Fi:5earnckers, "I:ovrpedu' oes, Fancy Fire- worka. Afresh auppl y of Plantagenet Water, 25 cents per gallon, and d ruwn by the glues from the fountain. : the Stores of THE Subscriber is sole Di Strawberry Growers A ties desiring any for Festivu can be supplied at the lawn: A liberal reduction for Ch Pinenpples to arrive this` Jnsl Arrived an_d_ StrawPer1'ie I 1 L/UI1 on the _ .. -- . ll\JlIlLl'I.`. ' for the following service, viz. :- To renew the Upper Portion on Wharf, Tele de Pom Barracks, K Slnnni.-nI:~- -'- ' " _., `g\r\4\v`U I has been nurtured ix mates by the expectation Lssistnnce or uoniuterferen 1: bebnovrs the American dispel. Filibusterism ou ....uu, acne ue ronl Barri Specicalion, plans, and information to be obininet giaeer Office, Kingston, an this oice. Commiasnrint, Kingston, 24!}: June, 1863. June 17. The .`s'n'.n((/[c American thinks the ll of the npprenliceship system and the 1 adoption ofmacbinery are the causes ofl sent scarcity of first class workmen in ` branches. 1 Kingston, Ontario, .... .-. UST RECEIVED, another 1 in Prime Urder. ,' _,_ .- .,... .-Ju A'lIJ|-II, .;,.:u U) :),bJ. I-`lour-reot.-ipla modernlc ; fair local demand and market slightly banter. Grain-fnirinqniry for wheat, 1,50; coarse grains nominal. Pm- visions steady but quie!. Ashes steady. UOA_I}llE'.IZCIA L. MONTREAL MARKETS. (Special Telrgram to the [Judy Nam.) Montreal, Juna 24Ih_-F'lour - Super Extra 7,2510 7,50; Extra, 7,0010 7,20; Fnncy, 6,70 to 6,80; Welland Canal Super, 630 to 6,705 Super No. 1 Canada wheat, 6,30 to 6,70 ; Super Na. 1 Western Wheat, 6,30 lo 6,70; Super No_ 2 Western wheat, 8.10 to 6,20; bag our 3,15 to 3,25. Whent-Uanndn Fall 0,00 to o,oq_ Spring, 1,50 to 0,00; Wealern, 0,00 to 0,00 ; Unts-per 32 lbs,00 lo 00 Barley---per 43 lbs, 1,45 to 0,00. Bulter-Dniry 14 to l6c ; glute- pucked 1410 I60, Ashes-pots,5,-10 to 6,50_ Pearls, 0,40 to 5,50, Gold in New York at 12 o'clock, 140;}. Park, Mesa, 22,50 to 23,00 ;Pri|ng Mesa,'16,00 to 16,25. Prima, 15,00 to I5,25_ I- ('n5, 89 to 90. Rye Flour, 5,50 [0 5,6). F`lm.- ....... - ._..L_- - no. 1 1-`uui Corner of Ontario Kingston, June, 2-1, l8( P.S.-FirecI-nckera, To rork3_ A fa-nah -----'- V Etienne Parent. Esq, William Hrnry Grim EIq_, Robert. shore Milne: Boucbetle, Eaq_ John Lnngton, Esq , and William Smilh, Ksq.,'Deau. Ly Heads of Departments, and Thoma Id , nolda, Esq, of Montreal, and Uhnrlea 8. Ron Eeq.,nfK1ugston, to be 11 Commission to enqni"; inm the present stale and the problble require. menls of the Civil service. but the ex:-cuti` Utce of lbesecretnry of State of Crumdn I Ou|wa_ 22nd June,1a(;3 His Excellency lbe Governor Genernl h. bee I led in . me:"'[):s;: to ma e the following 3",. rs ,, . vu 'w~u.c-. __ ugstou, June 16. -~ -- L- __,----u . better mode. Ho trusted, however, that lb; T subject would receive immediate nuenuon. The motion In: then withdrawn. N Duplicate will be recs Commisuzint. Officer at A n Hm SLOOP 0--.]! 1 expected on ' ils, Rigging, to. The above Boats will , --\.Du...-Lu 113 \IIlll;_,'B And good neighbourhood as I nccumulnting of Fcnizxu WM bu utbermsc given indie urnnl.l 01...: L H ` `i _ `I-. Pigs * 4: &c_" &cplE isrup. ." 0, Lemur. Syrup: Raapberry Syrup. S'"`'b"`J7 Syrup. N01961: Syrup. Pinn A .-.1- a__ for I Jrs celebrated Salmon River ~ Agency with the Munae & '00. in good order and on the Bay of Quiz FOR SALE. Conaignmen ts h, well packed i ' the Sale of The debate on Sir II. Yer the Imperial House of Com the colonimliou of the territory resulted in nothil nous. The debate is wall In cnlculntml to afford n-hli to the important. lact of th: the lerntury and of the pro Ietemont which 1:1 tllI`1"(' `Portion of` the Queen : Kingston. an, and all other necessary obinined at the Royal En- , and forms of iender at l0tll PBOXlM0, _ _-. ...., nuvvcil PIEIIOIO fles. ductizm Church Pestinln. mm, 1868. p..nIt-_- ll`! ` APPOINTMENTS. ENDERS . Wednesday. er agent for the Oiwego A3sc.ciat.ion,nnd pu- Festivals or for preserving, t lowest possible rules. (ion Churn-I. P.--=-h 1. J. JUKL Commission Hnrtin s Block, P: )_ Jnn- tn -"l Ull'E I2 . June 24. 3. PEACHES. emigrant as agon as E, $4 per Dozen. :1 well rigged Quinta, and ` from $3 to 1 . R. MCRAE & C0. R. MCRAE & CO. AND SPANISH Strawberries I I -to Anne Dally. llc RAE & CO. received by the Senior r Kingston until noon FRESH SALMON lpprcint-.-J J11 Fppcr N16 button: of the pop` 1n.~.uuu..a-ni .... K: `I , \- Bottle. r Lot of PEACHES` I in Ice. Boxes or be sold cheap for reoewed ever 4 ...... um 5:=ucrlll of the pre- nrktnpn in Urznuxn Orders taken _ _.s.u-UIU I - will receive lnrge 1 of Quebec; '$10 per WOOD : abolition L! general men nf um um- erll l-Ill nppoinh ` various We have specli in] retmr 39: ecfq J? equlllod. fMen s'2 W 1'-`.[)N}I?~D.\Y I-ZVE.\'I NO, Spoon!` ly during him Land, in`. `:.`..' [spams] ARENQ uslnl pfi`-,.l A lot oln-btu I until: 091 lov prion. ,;~. Lula.-I vu - Z :1 to On? The pcopl June 12. munch Juno 8. B Ibos I-3 SEE I~`1R5T1'.-{(.'E'. _. ._ .. uuca, mac way that Kingston mechanics thing: as cheaply sad u tell u thou of her most. boastful sister ciliel. [ange the Ctnndinn Eng win:-ii ;_-G. F. Tnin has ngnin ' u to-day brought be- 7 .=-uhemently protnlted -. that it proceed- ives,4nd appealed V I_ Army and Navy for by the spec- ` examination, ro- ' Judge. _ this vening the kruptcy in Basing-. -g3_...A Consistory wu held -l `mob many new Bishops The Holy Father deliver- allocations in the cousin, in the Papal Bull calling lo! the Roman Catholic r on the present state pita of Austria. r 39,`--La J.1'ber_te newspuper that Menotti Gnrshnldi M of volunteers to nuke 33. f M Rome. ~'l banquefin Civita Vecchi. 3, commander of the Franc}; Poptlcial States, in a speech ' France would never abandon J; 28.--An extensive fire 3.... yesterday, and destroyed ehunof Fritzbers Bathing and " hildings contained heavy stocks nd wbgcco, little of which was orlginnted among some cot- ` Thqamounlz of loss and in- ; ya been ascertained. flu. g3,_-Despntcbes from Mad- ` that the news of the propos- %-of the United States in the go; between Spain and Peru, Efgenerally accepted In oicial -` `pg-gcticnl termination of am (`"5 ` "~f.'ieg`fr:)m South Amer- :. mg Spmiah Pacic squad- ? 1.3:, had Arrived at Rio ...,....-, -- f---~~- -_ -_-_ He is accompanied by the sud by his. tutor. The ipgived without approptiate :' f the greatest enthusiasm by ' G-`en:-gwlch indignant! 7 iginutionh which have been ` him, and denies that he with or knowlodgl of `: gpunination of the lite M `. V - gpnuentinwornn N {If the Reformation and _e statue of Luther. Jung, 24.-St|mer City W New York. has arrived- 23.-llilan IV, the g, bu (arrived in this 1-I - .- -44--an--8.3 I._ AL- "{`?` vucu LUUULCT nh`csd-quarters not be .'L.bn...l- ._ SPECI.-1 I. TELEGR. --- -x.--us. Luurntoll, I hull Harrison, Ex-Presi- Iiclde at Cleve: yester- p -2, new p.!ll.--UOIIOII III- lnclnngod. Yarn: nnd fa.- rqukt. . um dolnmndut. 1:30 pm.--Ootton IIIIIM Vanna -_4I I. . .m.-Couolu 94! 1'07! ; Illinois Central 3. JUNE 24. racquiaitiun of CL u van.-It uuu 'ill take plnce on Wolfe -')-L 1/ ` ..-.-*-..\. .u-AUWCIB Ul (be rpeoplc see proclamation issued d strengthen I a ,_.._....\\.u ul ut was refused. , ,___.J -vi. IIIGU underutnnd, they have or- 2, II the works of Heurs. It is net.-dleu to say that [ion will be worthy of H11! uhnra Inn 9" "* ' h, in; aid of Trinity Ch A tleomer has been 4 nnA-.__ A uL.-A bunt and unaw- In. --.I_.. - ""' ` cbar- I gemenz made to ensure n sums, and, no doubt, the s pun-onnge. `ling their mlchinery encou raging home an H A... u... . be taken IEDEDC good neighr -The Bothwell oudou to go into rge concourse of _--5. ,, ,` countermanded, `I ` sing cheers and 'handkerchicfs cars and after, | good dinner . _...-. nu \ oftpnieoning o.` (J -. nnl themselves ; I, that they 1 of errur in , . my Church removed ` 1 l jm acrosg Du: people JL'NE '34. Island, the took , _. ..... uumuuvu graced the gallery bencben. ` This afternoon the case of O'Neil for stealing wu disposed of`, the magistrate sending the ac- cused to gnol for one month. The witnesses of 0 Nei| failed to prove his innocence, and that he took the money from the silly old woman who Ina dancing " on the ute" at H18 time. `here out be no doubt, and as be is pretty well known to (ho polieo his punishment was slight, while the woman justly sutfarl for be: foolish conduct, by the loss of her money. . - -' '5`1 outs were bent on misch Nugenl from his house hear: with the complainant, and cue Ind madethe arrest. doubt but the complaiuan tinlly drunk at tb: time of and there not being a panic] stealing of the money, the n that portion of the charge, 1 men for being disordezly :33 pot, and the girl for being tute, $10 or 30 days is th The time of the court was ow Cues the whole of the morn nbow ofthe unwuhed graced t nnrnnnn -|-- V ` ll Snuwunr FlST;|`v`LL.-Al berry feslinl will on Tuesday, June 30lh, in c and Building Funds. ileum lered and every nrtuugement 1 plealult and ngreeuble time, n .H'.... ..:n _.---' - --...n.u nuu glfd with disorderly Jslealing S4 in ail- Th(`SE fast vnuno man Margaret Watson` war; char coriduct last night, and win war from Thou. Spooner. were 00 E E Poucl Corn, Tnesda.y.-Tbe case of Hannah / Ready against Mrs Baldy for abuse was dismis- ` aed. Thomas U'.`1'cil. t'.:r1arcer.y, was further remsnded until -1 o'clock this afternoon. Pbllhp Slenuon was ned $2 for being drunk. James Tweedle, James Lougblan, Wm. Austin and` Mnrgare were Charged disorderlv . -....'), ,- I have been stolen, and having co gain with the men and paid a binder, gave information to the the men arrested. The men s were from the Indian Woods, an anal: belonged lo lheir tamer, b wards stated that their father w circumstances generally were Mnglslrale concluded to detain I sent to allow of inquiry being i horu-I are good looking animal with long switch tails. __,_ ,._., uu| (-4 price being so ridiculously 10' {be animals offered, Mr Fee fulled cloth trousers, black vest and Coat, black fell hat, and a clean white shirt Nothing was found on his person but a clay pipe and part UV 8 plug of tobacco. He is supposed to bavf` been I 3 resident of the township of Bedford. I ,,. -u nxaun, u1.t.`l' 5 C8 examination made by Dr Smith, of liar amiih, was that the deceased came to his :1 by the Visitation of God. Deceased nppc lo be about 55 or 60 years of age, and ! b ,, _.._..-;1uC L) was found on the long Huffman setalemeut lot on the 19th of June ix , , . _ ... -uv unnc1uUUU, Wm Babcock. The body vi lMr John Cowdey, Coroner ` immediately sent. for, and be to hold an kqueat. The re av-.. . . _ . , (K SL'Pl-'.)Sli.'D to H-I Stony --Two Indians giv. ing their names as John and James: Claus erren. ed I pnir of horses for sale this morning I0 Mr William Fee for 525 11:11 it :3 respectively. The low for the quality of o'en=d M. 1:`... ...-r.--- I <- nmur I The followingi of the Cricket Oswego 55 A morrow 1 Kingston May :5, COL` [Cf Expeuded 4: - .._...u u\. aur WI Carnage of wt; Specxal relief: ..,4 n.-., nLJul( Hal.-lace ,,,. _-. .6 _ yuAlH.lC U] evlae ; magistrate 'lion and ned each or 1 .11 um ..:.I r - {apart of ma P001 Association for 1868. The Committee of ,_ _...., nuu wnu 5 1 Thes` no. spree last night, so FRI JM BOTHWELL. Bothwcll, June %.--The Both! volunteers left 10-day for London i 5 camp 01 instruction I large Concoum citizens escorted them to the cars af havlng provided them with a din sent. them OH with three rousing cheers: I tiger, amid the waving of handkerch and tears of the {sir sex. ,0 _ - .u an- young men aspree and feeling their are mischief when Corporal heard them in a. 9 hastened to the res- made the III. lbe r~nmnlnin...o Li...-ur- wrnngle E There appetred no` CI TY inslilulion_ `f occupied with these rbole morning, and A goodly the benches. moon case d the al 1 his now F...--. -|-A "' ` courtwaa L.-`I- _A .1 - -- .....-..u-, u` the afternoon, by a -3. NH - ` ,,- _.rr.m-ncu UU complainant himself was par- lhe nlledged theft, `Eng particle of evidence of the hnnnv H... -n--=-1- ` " 9 LI -Tbe body of a the brivlgel nrnnno u,. .L. I " MISSION .-18.5`0>C`lA TION. _._j milloe ihe Poor H Iocialion, allbough 111 r operations have be on I amnllor scale tl {right to rvnder In HM L. une instant, `MVr Cassidy aplied for a writ` the case of the man convicted 01 `I C: IV, nee _.:_. Poor Relief 1 f`n.- L. ._'r ,.__... .....u 112.! II nor`) police and bad [`he stated that they and that me aui-J ir but as they after` {. Full.-. -._- J :ing :1 common uh- _, . dis _ V .- Fee suspected them to Hug concluded the bar- ..:_1 , ~- nfner and City Mission the winter of 1867 and jg instituted. The limals, dark brown ,.J ....\.." * was dead, and Lbe re auspicious-, the} u Ibem for use pre-I "rm unknown man .1. I` .,--_... ._,_.....unv. Mr Joseph A`. Debny of Quebec, has been appointed to inquire into certain reported irregularities in the Prothennries Ofce here.

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