Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1887, p. 8

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-I II I- II.Iu.u: In mu, `WI til 50%! -:dLKh2nm-I A-I -lnL.....| lI-n KI.Vus1u.\. Much 3. -In mply to your tluootionlumuorrytonythst I III) notwi- hcioutly funilinr with Dr. \\'dluoo`n pocr list view: of the thoory ol evolution to fur tum I denite opinion upon them. I hold, however. that the theory ol evolution then rightly undonmonl. in in no II{ oontrudi(`~ tory to the tuu:In'ngI of the bi Jo, and is. therefore, not in opposition to the truth: ol chrinunnity. The tune theory of 1-volution. u I take it. never mntrulicta Ihat the in telligout chriatinn hold: lo M the founda- tion and origin of All thingi. \`iL. the exist enoe. baton evolution began. o! I great tint mun. Ihifh neither tho theory ol evolution nor my other sciontitic theory an on-r or plain. Your: faithfully, \\'. ll ('Au\'. "KIHHCRIN Anal: I In pa-Jun. an... n... H11 . tho! the theory of evolution Incomes un- thinkable and ricliculouu But oral in the light which revelation out: upon it. it heouunol oomproheluiblo. and only units for doullonotndou tn In-come worthy nl swept- uue. - I |_m, very faithfully yours. A . .\'l'K.\ 11:." It in only when the Cantor is ignored ` ouvnuuu uvul one lung`! (0 IIIOIIIOT Ill IIIO gradual ` on of creation. Hence win: in helm` ly culled ` evolution.` in rather suggcuod than discounlnnancoal hy "V015- tion ulg I- -._I._ ...L-_. AL , (V . - - I jxrll Illu XKCUIIIII. The slow and grudunl developmo at, i. e.. evolution. of nvelntiou itself furninhel I \ utrong antecedent probability that the tune I method I be found to have boon employ- ed in the wk of cmuion. And the nau- menu of holy scripture am thoroughly in harmony with this view. For the Cnntor in oonatmtly npruented as working moonl- ing to A settled pin or purpose, i.e.. whu scientist: rightly unu law, uni u nundily advancing hot: one stage to another in the arming] nnwn-n n5 nmgtinn Hg..- -but i. IIJLHIK. The answem reveivmlwill be peculiarly in~ terestingto most of our citizens : anal. I doubt not the interest will not be .eontim-cl to Kingston. Of the sixteen but eight ven- ture to leliver it decided opinion. The others, while not unfi\\`oml)le. anal while expressing the liveliest interest in the com ing lecture, have misgivings as tutheir right to pronounce an opinion beforehand. Thoae whose lettenl might be taken as favouring the acceptance of A theory of evolution are the Reverends .\`peneer, (`srey. Bland. Mac- kie. .\lc.\lorine. Iiuxton Smith. Houston and Cartwright. The following are the l.n1'rsk.~` or 1'In:nn.-r rune : Kl.\`n.~I11I.\', March 3. ~-ln reply to yours of the `Incl inst.. I beg to say that in my opin- ion the facts of nature cannot pouibly con- ict with those of revelation. God is the author alike of nature and revelation. and He cannot contradict Himself. The Catho- lic faith requires us to believe that (God is `the maker of heaven anal earth and 0! all things. visible anal invisible.` llut the method of creation it leaves for science to ascertain and establis l \ CITL. -I..... -...I __._ -I J ..._I___.. , _- ("C IUIIWJWIHS UIJFIIIU : Dear Sir,--ln \'it`\\' of the expected arri` val hero on Tuesday next of thcwnrll`s fun.`- most living naturalist. lir. Alf. R. Wallace. ` and in "view alsoiof the uaggoratval prrju- dice uf Imlny goml citizens against him zuul his hinlngical theory, it is more then ulvsir- able to have better known the well-cunsiler~ ed opinion of the more thoughtful of our 1 -lr-rgynn this important subject. \\'oulal _\--`I, tlierefure. kin-lly let me know hy earli- est. mail possible whether you consider an ac- :-optance of the theory hf evolution, as hehl hy Wnlhv.`e.tu he compatible or not with an acceptance of the nhl testamvnt euul of the Chriatain faith. Yours very trul_\'- - Rum. lL\L!llIL" 'I`|_,_ .__....,_,._A ,A... , l.__:II I _ , ,, I,` I IIIU lllullliey 5 (`IL It seemed incredible that such misconcep- tions and such hostilitv in regard to the theory of evolution should prevail without erroneous teaching on the subject from the pulpit. It was scarcely credible, howe_\',er. on_the other hand in face of the general conversion of the clergy to a receptive and fu\'o_ralnle attitude towards evolutionint argu- ments, that the attitude of the Kingston clergy could still he one of hostility. l deemed it my duty. therefore, in justice to Dr. \\'ullace,' for the benetit of prejudiced citizens and for the credit of our city, to make clearly known what I felt must be the ground taken by the more thoughtful of our clergy. To sixteen of the clergy I according- ly at once sent at note of enquiry couched in the following terms ' llomr .\'ir ._lu xinw nf Mun nvlun.-01:.` am-I Not at all Cotliputlhle \\'ltl: the Word of 0oGlnd t`o,lIuu- Dr. \\'al|nce Lecture in Kingston--No Need for Any Alarm by the Citizens. Klxosrox. March 7-(To the Editor) : In the course of conversations on the subject of l)r. Wallace's lecture I met with some nur- prising opinions expressed -by worthy sud intelligent citizeni. I was assured thut the doctor a theory was rank heresy. I "Wu uk- ed how I could wish to sully the fair name of the institute in connecting it with any such pernicious octrine. I was trusted to quaint interpretations of the first chapter of Genesis, while, in, general, there was 3 horror of my kinship with the monkey and the monkey's tail. It auselumi ilu-rndihln that an.-h mi..mm....m. f'cL`RGvMAN axpnzss VIEWS on 1 THE EVOLUTION THEORY. Dlsxuslxcrihili. gnu! uu luv cllu clluw 1"! Kill "DUI II the point (iguana! (when they Inn the chute slrik ground) and found \ o,. `no-3- - ..AI_.:g-_ ,1 _:__.__ A` , , 3 n-I I.vIIuIl11\llI$I$lI0Z CIIII buck! way. Mr. ul pnhiohonr iniothchu-pnlsnunulhnndod NI: letter which In M In prr--mun! to the Hunt-goo outrun albums Inlon he ptoooonktlIoCIAy\u The nnudlnnn IIIROIL (hthovqytboulkvhunodin nlllonlu-l6:oc::rianowuI:u1vvodlron.: lunar. v at (hnnqlot dvndunngcutunnccuth nscurnutlumvv CWCC Lyj then. Up to Ruudny hilhnouhnnlalthn u -v- v -ivwuuuj Uj . (in Thnnulay .\lr. Hunt. 0I'IOf d"Shom i'::`.\`br." kl! for lb bone In Nullrnl I39. K.\'.. by ray cl (`apt Vinoul. lib Lona nun-I (`unis II (hnnoquo uul luuinsono {run (`Inglis had to ho him had I on..- ll- __. _... L:_ L___. ntfii Ill 51 'C:l'-' II"K. I! in unit: an important item with All clan:-9 . particulnrly lnorehulu ha ` on In smock. when to gr! good on-I n-Ii: storage. but their run: can call) he met by going to R. Carrie, 7? From S! lint. Tlluuln. vhcn on-r_\` Attention is 1 given to Tunis muuniuenl In hi- can us-I Sty.` rnpnuihi Iv IIICIZ lIl'll|. TIICXI` lIIl'f `RICO foetin diameter. In the came of ilvu found two nib. They nun have bu dr-inn iuln it when I npliu. H. Uillign has gone to SI. (`alhuinoa He will remain than two tacks. than pnr coed toTolnr Murray, Georgia [in . an-I mmrnenre tting out tho nchr. Ry vector Nodal: !or the cannot trade. In I- ....;.- -_ :.___._.__. .-.-__ .._:.L -n -ux in-nun uu Ivuuu-0 [Gaul IIIU, IXYV ans strike to attain a \` "ty of ninoty-thrvo Inilu an hour. The calculations were can- lu|l\' made. and reputed ' and `n I-\ a civil engineer. The ifglun lhr fastest M Yehid. and olhuif t`\ Q:n I `w nrhlnl. \ I-WI`l`l- A puuliontion uulnl for invumn and thou vbolovoruunrehhtbofhkulhvirur. of UCCIVI. hlishodono-untnlh by A. Harvey. (`.l-{N It gin: lieu of new punts and mat non genonlly A man]: tuna out Jan-n nn A-"1' A Iujv mlpco "00. (`III 1IoI'II OI lOlIl_\` William` fun. Pitubug. Incunrvd than feel ill dhmehr. In tho nnntna nl iltu n-cu non unul an on mum monung. The Kiuptoniuu who defects-I the Bolle ville mum at curl were : Prof. Wuuon. quay. Inc now wu unnyonc to unite, I on holding tho In-gut quantity of tub And {nth butter in thin ei :il otdor tn re-hum our stock we an oil in` 530 tub `butter 30181`, and toll: at 23!: perIh-Ju. Crnwfonfl. A _..;I.'..A:-_ ._--:__I 2.- s__,,-._,, I _vv.-au.'ruI_\`. 1: Iran 5 large one. Noun C. Ainoworth and H. J. Church. left Gunnoquo yeotenlayfor Perth with (law trot ' hone: Juno: Reid. Alla and `I luv}: Bo ." The tnim on t Grunl Tmnk nilirny won greatly impeded on Saturday In` t by thoheuy-aovutorm. The upnn idnot mach bore until lab on Sundny morning. TIM Kinninniun Ihn (Infant-I thn Ball. Illglll I lIlEEIllIg II IICIII 0791'. The lumen! of Emmanuel Morris. whom- death was caused lay injuries received while an em loyee of the M. T. (`o.. took plan` yeste my. It vru I large 00. M111, Ainnunrth Anal H J (`.hnn~|\ l\lllg_UIl)II HIT!` IK'(`l'I unnergmng IIISKFUCKIOH. The president of the Pulywog cluh. vrh. ha been About from the city for some time. has returned. The report of Satunlny night`: meeting is held over. The flllllunl nf Rmmnnnnl Klnl-I-in whoa.- uiuuvsung programme in ex p!`(`KOII. In Dr. Stewart's letter. published on SA turdny last, for more thm twenty \'c-an agu" road neatly twoutv yuan ago. At the institution for the blind, Brun- fonl. three fmm Fmntena: and four from ` Kingston have been undergoing instruction. The nnnidont non... I-..it-.-M .-Inn. -1... lR1'lI l`lIIPI('.\'!'lI Kl` ll(} `"0 UrK. Remember 8:. James` u-mperanm s0ciel_\ meeting to~mortow night at 7:& pm. :\I! ` interesting programme in expec ml. In Dr. Stewart's Inttvr, nnhlinhnl nn \`.-x at ;l the `lbh-1:. l'n~ni lent Bowditch. nl Ridgodal nth|e- \ tic cluil, nl All-uy. report: that tho tohog- gun on the chi) chute hrs boon dual at uh- ....i-n .J -.-s...a .__...l :_L-_ .L... I-- _- llllll lIl lll_V BTTVICIT "XKCIHI". The [urges of the M. T. ('0. are being n\1_=rlnull,und A large gang of men hm , been employed to do the work. Rnn\nn\`mr .\'l .lArngn'hunnnrnn.u en.-Sun \ II. J. l'IllK"K III I [CW Kllys ` (`mlet Hallier, who will mks churgeof the outpost At Seoleyh Hay. spoke at the ll\`a\ lion army services yestenlny. Tln-. lnnn-s uf thu XI 1' (`n An lminn IIQETTIIIKH. * \lll5. \ TIWIUHI. The schr. Hranthun will likely be towed this xwnson. Six tern I-ili commence tn repair her on ; om I)`. Two mu` lmhsn with nnns II {III Imnhnlai ll! l1.'||l|ll' llK'l' UII AVIUIIKI-J. Two cars. lmlen with pens (MIX) bushelsh will arrive from Hurtingwon nml Verona for R. J. l-Tilbcck in a few days. (`mlot "nllior who will tglm nhnronnf tlm uu wlu nun gunonuy At!-p maple (no. cut down Manly vinilj` `Aria ntinhnnn Innnnn-and nLn.n WI-`I`e:|l*i_\'I'~:;.;s}..'ootat0e.s, Lnbrmlor herringe. freah hmldook, end sh. fresh mnckert-l,fresh herringn.~JaLs. (`rnwfo'rd. Thu an-hr III-nnlhnrn will Nlrnlv In hnrn .'\||g|l5I l:KH ll` XIII". Capt. Forgie has disposed of a half inter est in the smaller Olive, of Slnitlfs Falls, to Mr. Findlay. fnrlv ram nnfntnna Lnhrmlnr hnrrinn: III: [)UlIL'\ IIIU. The members of Wilson :3 liamkilfs min atml troupe left for Belleville yo.-stenlay at E5 ufolock. 'l`L- |.......` __.. ,.-..._- _-_._,... `I l'Il".'K. The American canoe association will lum- their annual nwet at Lake (`lmmplnin {rum August l`. th to 28th. (`nun I-`mp-ain `Inn .liann.m.| nf n |...l6' :..o...- '_IL'(l lllflt U3` II III) . Thereum ve pupils from Fmntomnc in attendance at the Deaf and Dumb Institutv at Belle-ville. 'l`L.. ........l.__. ,_t ll':L..... I. II,...I.:.,`. , - Inwcunuusucul uqllutillpllllllllll HDIII up-shin. llld cnunnon going up Id: fortheliqotnrountnhle. Bo er. it in '. mule I mistake and vent no 3 wrong mnmvhon that-ovu nbottloolroruiu [unison of which he took 1 drink. He Ian. I wife and three children in rather destitute cinrtlnsunce. (Banana-quo Rqaorhr. IIIUIILV3 lllelr IIIIIIIKI IITIII ("I3 "KIRK". A hale of annel was stolen from in fmn: of Felix Shaw`: dry goods store on .\`at`unla_v. l`o-dzw the annel was found in the su- cond itory of the building. having been car ried there by n lroy. There Am ve nnniln from Fnmnh-nun. 4.. ll lllll IICIUS PIILU IIIIB U\'BIIIllg. The companies of the Htli But. will com mo.-nee their Annual drill this month. \ I...I.. ..f lI-......I ..._- ..n..I-_ l`_.._. 1.. t..,, . Paragraph: 0! Intel-out In Picked Up by our nu-3 Reporter: on the Street. Home races at Chaumont tnsqlay. / James Robin` horaerToIn H." won so coml place in I-`ridny's race. The nmoinln nf Mm Rnnmn l`nH|nIin In. llllll` Ill L IIJIUII \\ HIV QI,(X.II. A meeting of the Porumouth \\'. ('. 1`. Union mlws place this evening. The vmmnnien nfthn llth Ran, I`i" ntnn IJII'\VllI_IlIu `V \ . This first exposition in Canada of this bio~ logical law. by its surviving discoverer. will ` ex ite the keen iutreat of evi9ry4.l:oughtful m . " Any theologian] misgivings on the subject have. trust, been successfully re- ` moved by thu ublieution of um above cor reapomlem.-c;--\7oura `truly. R. BALIER. lllllll PIMV In rrlll-y 5 r.($- The receipts of the Romanrfatlnolic lua- xanr at Clayton \\ are 81.5%. A lnnnthnr nf than Pnrfgrnnnflu `V I` '1` Inc glory 01 our U011. The honor oflxhe disooxjor and ptrtill elucidation of the great luv it bind: life together into one harmonious syatem-a Jis` oorery which ranks in importance by the aide of Newton : gten lu\I`~'-is shared by Darwin and Wnlhce. -\ This pub _--....Rgl.\.. L. l\._. , I, ,1 .| - I * fete with the iuvutig;tiex\ of science in the mysteries of the materiel. and each new } discovery of sgience iennticipnted and we!- yomed an an mo:-one of. our knowledge to ` the glory of God. ` Tho hnnnr ..:`n.. .I:........... ....a ......o:.I l'lIili`|?-I;I)`0l\-:;;'I`l|g~IiIhl'. liul i`: Gan hum In on riulqy. It in stand that at I ho nluottleolliquorvuphcod in: room Inn-thin and cnnln-ml-I aninn nu I-ll nun Hill (Pk i T`; |.l___I I- An. A can In: . mcu5EN'i's oi-51':-Is DAY. niv nut. uuugs. IIII1 llulalulll I|.wt`I|lC Ill |Bl'IIt`IllAl', were unique and auporior. The managers tl(`&'r\'t the host of support from the lovers -1 the amusement they provide. An Excellent Couupany. Rankin & Wilson`: ministu-ls. which per- formed in the open house on Sulunlay even- ing. was the but organization of the kind u! has visited Kiuguon for some time. I-Everything In I`l)\'I the nvengc, unmo- things. the uulaicinl Ipocidtia in pcnicuhr, were nniuna and Anne:-inr Tim mnnnnn The Tavern Brigid: (Apt. Lswsou, of the sslvstiou army, an- nounced yestenlsy that his soldiers would ` shortly visit the bowls, saloons, uverus And sheheens in the cit '. for the urpose of sel- lin v |l'nr (`ryx to! use they oun-I in then. .-m urging them to forsake their wicked halriu. It is just pnsiblo that the soldiers ranged in this work will have to be sble to tight as tel! ll talk. us win: - xv:-u av`: .uIu--[I The accident. to Mr. Orr. lry goods mcr~ chant. on Iidny. was an \'e ' serious one. His face its out in seven] p aces, and his left leg, our the hip joint, lnmken. Dis. llurrtgh and Henderson let the fnctured limb, slid the tient is (loi as well as can he expected. e Ira brolg t to the city fmm Sunhury towlay. -uw Ianlvuuv uvvu anuvnllvrtlu The members of the l`iL-ton town council at the lat meeting reduced the number of licensed hotels to four and increased the fees to it), A few dollu-s below that id in Kingston. Three hotel licenses wil be struck oil Gnwceryunen will be prohibited from 301 ' liquor. The billion] rooms will be attac `ml next. IZIC \ZCIII-T II `III tullo . V Z. Provost is giving the choice of any pio.-ce of tvroed in his window for $I3.50--n suit made toonler and" gunrauteed u tint-'_ .\-lass tit. These goods are all new and well zumorted patterns of Eilglish, Scotch and Camadian mnuufuctuns. uuuv noun uvu stun u. The dwelling house of Goo. Abrams. near \\ nodhurn. I in.aburgh, was burned \\ ith all its oontcnts on Friday. Mr. Abnuus went. In the woods, and the tin: look blace after he left. The n 1` part of the mouse was nearly xleqtroyex uefore the line was noticml. The family ebcnped partially clothed. There was an insurance of A` IIVSIII VIII` I IT?'III-I IIIII The Ice club of Que;-Ufa University pro.- scntod ulame Kingsbur) on.\`&nunhw with 1 il tiud. open glue and case. .\!r. .\'t.rwhan in presenting the gift spoke in h h terms of the assistance "veu the club ry Mauhnme Kingsbury. S e thanked the club in uent terms for their appreciative gift. out: 511-: UV Ill VUIYIIUI \ nu" that Pomero_v s Petroline Pla.stcrs are H superior to anything of their kind for inn in the back. cheat. `ude or kidneys. So d by xlruggists and J. 1}. King. Kingston. tn pg: 11-: lacuna |TIl`l`c This Inoming while Capt. Mackinney \\-in -lrawin timber into the yard oil" Campbell`: ti;-nr mi 1 he was caught` between his sleigh and n telegraph pole and his body crushed Iunil)`. _ ror nu nae `rub nutter. use. `Our stock of qe tub butter in .\'ory lu-go, ' ml we are now oering it lt_ 18 per lb.-- J ans," Crnrfanl. A man he onun. _ - Lieut.-Col. Smith hopes the M81: P.\\'.0. `Ries will visit Othwn on dominion thy. when there will In 0 demonstntion nu honor of the qIIOon`I jn ' co. ' \ Dopclnuoo '0! Ottawa. -.. ll._._ 11,, LI - .. in Said to Ian Boon Pbbonod. .. V .. . .x.. u The Llcoloo I-`non Advunced. Ran Chance at this S1-;:on. lL._-.__L I- _:..2_._ 4|. , ,|. , It Was I M-rluus Mluhnp .2 I,_.. 4,. \l__ A\.._ I,., , , A IN-serving l r1~u-utallun. ..I-.. _I..I_ ..t n\..,..L`_ Iv, 3, A Carter Badly lqluring. I\n\bu\:I\4I --LIL. l`....s \l--I.:_. ____..:.____ Ono `lrlnl Will Convince L_a ln__.-___-_9, in . in an llouno Burned Down. LOCAL BREVIIJES. 1 .":..Z$Iu-o-an Ila-.I ' uhdthwihmtho nnnhgclo ullhovhunclocltuo-I Iounvcrlbqiu I. I. fhhywilh 1`. A. ..lJ ll- Il-l_s.._ _4- nu uunun Illll um Inn Iluury. In tho ctuuaxnusinnlivnn use without aid hodicluoc neuucl ntho-oodngu Slnrbou lAte. Hedi: not`!-Ginsu - has with any ole--Int at an lint 0 quote to -any panama. In! to did not Inn uydluuuunnl Ilnnoochg. nonlid ho nnnlt Anybody. Ibush-out In "at cooked! htolwtiuu pa H0 at but-In w|Iur;h.-uthol mlorunour lhnhlnlhnlnucuoulhouo-halos. 1&0 vuounvuulhu 5500060)!- lot-~l|ItoaLoonIut.|utt.honfnhItu|r pnlit llvuh In hkhgol Inuhndhllon hdhuhpto 1-Ivnuknl Ilalnnhlhnnn-L-n-nhn T330 outclnent in nnnufcctune-I out of whole cloth ; it Ill 3 Linus ul ldoohonals. It Innl been circuluul in Addingtou during his cunts. and Ii-I lain injury. In ILA rrjmnnminnlhun thn n-ilnann ..i.| uc naiuucll vunoul IIII mnt. ne `II II!!! ` on his lack in Ihort onlcr, necivt-d I couple , 0! hard kn--ch Incl Iwl his fans tube-I in the wow lo coul him o until be u mane-I hu uillingncu to ken the pause. hurry": moth:-hut futcihle, out not llI'l)I dioc- ure. " I1- _ g . A A__..__g _, , . ._ ,1 A I - I Mr. Hun-y Shibley. the grit ctndidnk for Addingtnn. huuol im rod his pun pooh Any b his visit to.\' u-hot Luke on Sunrdny. Hail: the building VII being halal and got nwly (or the mooti Harry got into Ill Argument with one nl .300 cloc- lorn. And. being unahloto control the in l which humcd within him. henoughl to ma Hun: his til 1:` phyucd fume. lint he rvcchxuu without his hunt. He In hid .... Li. |....|. a.. .5... .._|_.- ..._.:...._A _ _.....|_ ._..... .~. _rr.-v-..v- uuu-. .-u. uuuuuu nctod `an ting utorocv. Henry . Shihloy. the late libond uunli~ data for Addi . tron that the fallow- in` article. pu ` ed in the .\`un, I'll un- trun - nun-go at cm-nun Libel. The charge ol criminal libel. profernnl "mt law`: W. Shannon, proprietor of t Kingston Nun, by H. T. Hhnbley, wu baud baton the police ungintrnte. The delta-inn! pleaded not guilty." and Mr. Mclnlyro Appears-Uor bun. .\lr. liriuou an l.l.__.. uL:|_I-.. AL- L. l:l I , n: Illll IIIUSIIBI II@lllGIlI IIIOlICl' Illy. The angina-no uicl it was quite clelr how the one lad been bou I to court. It `I'll not neecnnry to can-ge upon that point. IICIIIU. .\lr. Britton said it WAS not desired to An- noy my gendonun. The ma hul been` brought to the Attention of the proper per- sons. and they Iron not rupnnuble if a man made a statement of one kind one day. ` and another uhtunent another clny. Tha nnahtrnta mid it um: nililnrhnnr lulwl. Mr. Mclntyre hoped that in future the gentlemen would luring civil Actions an that g some mats would he got out of them. He objected to men being brought to court as some hud been, vet cloning their mouths and pn\ eut.ing them from making nutc- mentx. 1 \l_ D_`..__ __:I:..____,,,- I - 1. .ur. `` IIIIWI. To Mr. Brittou he adnnitta.-I thnt on the next morning after nmkin the statement he had Asked to have Boy; `a mum: left out, : sayin that if that was `lune he would tell that ole truth. The cue WIS thendis- missed. \I_ \l.l.....__ L._,, 1 .1 . ~ 1- . .- loll` HZUUII. Mr. Mclutyre protested against. Mr. l`rit~ ton visiting McKee in the cells, but the Inagiatrnte held that he had It right to do so. he said the witness was fur the prose- cution. and the pnnecutiug attorney had A right to use him. Mr. .\Iclntyre said he had no right. The magistrate held to 3 ditlbrcut opiu- ion. Illllv McKee said he wu nut nupuiuled with ; .\lr. \\'ilkinaon. 1`- \l_ l)_:...._. L. ,1,:.. 1.1,. , -1 WIIIIU IIU \\ &S llruux. McKee, in crossexnniimution. said he might have said what was maul to him by Mr. Britton. He had not received money for making the statement. Mr. Britton had visited the prisoner but he haul made no statement to the cnunt_\' attorney. Nu V promise vms made to him to get him out of the station. \I... ll..I.....__ -_..g-_._ I __-2__,. \I, II,,,`. C33. ' .' Thomas .\lc-Koo said that he seen Richard Boyd, the ealunan, on election, ' 'l"No. l0 sub-tlivisio 1 Frontenac W .V . eisvlxetl Boyd if his l hW a7\'ote. Then Willtinson was asked and said he had not, but the witness was told he had a vote. \\'itues.s was thereu 10!] driven to No. II suh-division; by Hoyt , to vote, Boyd saying to him, You had better come and vote." The witness said nothing was dropped in the sleigh for him. He got neither envt-lope or money. I did not vet an_\'tliing."ln- said,nei- ther tlireetly or llll irettly." He adniittedthat he had told it. dilfereut story, but." he said, as we had at very vood man with us, and as he was giving us p ent_\' of drink. we wanted to pull his leg all we could." Samuel .\lzu~shall had accompanied him. His luelll0l`_\` was bad as to what occurred, as he was drunk most of the time. He winem- hen.-d visiting the reform eonnnittee rooms. He could not retmunber what he said, how- ever. as there was a tire in the room and it knocked the life out of him. He could not swear, but he might haveadniitted that he said he wanted hoodle" for voting. that mone ' was secured from Wilkinson, that Bo "d all terwanls dropped an envelope in the s eigh. and that on picking it up and tearing it open he found two ve dollar bills in it. He was not responsible for what he had said while he was drunk. \I..I.'.... L. 3 I L .__.._.,..,_ -- V The one of H. J. \\'il|tinson. ' elm with bribery. was continued at the court to day. The public were exclud , _I magistrate having the ri ht to use t {ower at tluipreliniiuary curing of u ` uses IV:-Koo`. the Princlpni Wltuou in` it. 83:: he was Drank \\'lIen hp snld he Got one: (olf Iii: \ ote-l~lo Admitted that He Wu the (hum. of the Action Agulllst llr. Wilkinson. 1-H: WILKLNSON nscnon amas- nv`cAsE ousmsseo. 3fA COURT. C-WC'. n-:1 Ir. Ilclotyn Ira THE BRITISH WHIG, .\l()NDAY, MARCH 7. |.':_~.Q. `i`\ `Q. `N N. V. I such (.'ap.Connnn.ol&h|II.utIvd|IIbo d`\{'.l|avo'honundhIhcIty. shut J avcnt|nNcv\'ui. .- ounn mun... cu!-Iqu actor. pooh Rcnc.N.\`..h uuuptudmdoo Pooplo In... lonnoulu. laying: and nuns Antoni Athnllon. uuuv-uulc ulIuCuII_y 3 IKDTIIIGZII In tting their union dincounted At the regu- Er chnrtnmul hAnkA, or their hnnchu. At the usuAl current rnte. Mr. l\'irkpAtrick hA pmlnhly Amun` his hcnnro A few [Arm- en who had culiix-Ate-I clan rvlAtimu with the IuAn l0(`i('!iNI of. A'hAt in muvh worn, with some locnl AhA\'c-r Among themselves who mAuAg!-A thr {Anne-r Alter A fuhiun ul uf his min. Ilrlllllg him vlhnely Irhru lu- knmu he h.u lwvll selling his vrAin. Anal not gixing him an nppnrtunity in . inp-he ol the pruon-ls in any ntm-r -Iirvcliu-n. Such loci on, Anal llwy inclnulv not A few printe I-Ankiug mum-rm, mAnAg tn Aqunu, not Aoven per cent per Annuiu out of their hAnl up cuunmen, but one to one-And lhhu per mm r month. And it in not A nutter fur uurprt. louhtlnn, IhAt home 0! .\Ir. Spunk er I(irkpAtr'lck'u hoArerI should ha in A pmltinn to denounce much A tun. The 'rAte hA.Aker. or AhA\'cr. I ('hA to ll per rout A month. guuuhu t A Er-uinnry note 0! the {Armor than crodit law or quite A out, Ivy oadoniuq it. And mAAeqAontTy-`nu it vllmouulnd At A |owrAhAtthochArI-to-l.hAAkhAtoA AohAt- hrhrun. uAAAlly.|hAnAnAIIn|Adto the fArnorI'hmorrI-dllillot inplnd -ortnA;hil|nnlnhurnAhrInuvuvI:z :.'.:rw...-` llon. Ilr. Kirkpatrick`: Shanon at I looking Very Btu-ply Crluchod TM Journal qt (`onmnw \'cr_\' uhnrplv uh: Hon. Mr. Kirkpatdck total for on- d ' the Iutomentol Mr. R. Hilton. It I mceng ol farmers at Harrietiold. thut a farmer: note will not he accepted at the butt." uni other cqunlly shun] idea on the occasion." Our comemponry Luann! believe that the ex-speaker of the commons could have bean in annual, Anal pmooecln to In\' : \\'e Inns! nrosumo lhv rnnhv unanim- unuu unu- urxn Ill unlcu, nuu plcoecll lo lay "We must presume [hr worthy speaker to be fully Aware that {Arman in ad credit * have on little litliculty u u caper: in nttinu IIMQ dinuounled Al [ha roan. uucuun ul mu wurxs ureauy mcnuoneu. The (leogra iliicnl liistrilnutiun of Aniniuls" excites the e of every nmturuliat. lull will long remain .1 remarkable monu- ment of imlumitnblc perseverance Antl pe- tient reeeen-II. cou lletl with great geneltlir ing power. .\lr. \ alltce is at present visit- ing the centres of scientic reeean-h in the United Stntee, and comes tn Cumin at the request of one or two gentlemen. to whom we are thankful for locating Among us the presence 0! the world's greatest living untu- M nlint. -J. I-`owuzn. no.-`us--u vvv vuuuwu. Tod: Ha-rt Mailman, I3. Richusl -on. L . and (hp. Hath. cl the l-mnl nl I kl! fur 0831`: to Interview the gnu-anon! h bth antihi- men of u u vnnhonu ban and the ulrinlly cl noovhg or both! nnriinq tho - IIICIIV l$.|CIIo I" III!` IUIIU III year Dlr. ` Wallace left his friend to pursue the re- searches on the Aunvun and betook himself to the more remote uml less known regions of the Rio Negro. In lax )? he returned to England and published his fascinating Tra- vels on the Amazon uud the Rio Negro." Having devoted two years to preparation he again set out for the tropics. and spent eight years among the islands of the Malay archi- pelago, gathering in solitude and isolation the enomious store of minute facts which he afterwards lavished with so prodigal a hand upon Tmpical Nature,"Tl1e(}eogr1\ hical Distribution of .-\nim.ds." and "The . lalay Archipelago." \\'liilc at Aluluoyna in I858 he sent home to his friend Darwin a sketch of the new View of e\ ulu.tiun. by means of natural selection. which his studies and in` \'estigations.in the rirh fields oftno ical life. were gradually unfolding to him. he per was published in the same journal wit one from Darwin. in which the latter first an- nounced his own thvory, now imlissoluhly ausociated with his n.mn~. To both belong the honour of independent discovery. In I86`) Mr. Walls -0 rt-turned to England, and devoted himself for many years to the pro duction of the works already mentioned. liistrihution Anilnals" -n.I -ill I... _.......;. .. .......-_I...Ll.. ._....... IICCU llllll IIUIII) \\ l|lIl`l INILCS, llll|IIUI' U] Inc ` Naturalist on the River Amawm," sailed from Li\'orpoul in as trading vex.-eel and ar- rived at the mouth of the Anuuou at the end of Mil)`. T|n`_\' .~`.Iih\:l together up the gn-at river. explored the tributaries, wan- dered though its funx~t.-I. and collected speci- mens of every living thin v that came within their reach. In thv foiimsing year Mr. ` \\'t|lIm`u lolft his friunul tn nnnnm that nx. i llturllllla, Areu IVBS8ll,\\1Illg1!, |3 50 UK` pound to at Kingston audience the evolution theory. of which he was himself an indepen- dent discoverer. No other man, so far as known to the scientic n orld. has ever seen more of living nature, especially in the tin- pical re ions, or done more to render intel- igiblet e past and present distribution of nniiual forms. One great object of his life has been to obtain an accurate knowlege of the nutuiiil history of every part of the world, as it exists ut present. and then, by the aid of geological discoveries. to lift the veil from the pust and read M the light of the present the history of tie origin and distribution of living forms during the geo- logic ages. He has succeeded beyond all that could huve been uuticipated, and has revculeil to us induluituble indications of the existence of those uncicnt. lands which now lic buried bcncuth the ocean, and have left us nothing but tlu-sc living records of their former existenu-. " In the spring of INS` .-\lt'red Russell Wal- I.. .. ....,I .... Il'..I. .. l)..A..,. ..l..I.._.. ..l' .1. _ |.lIl'll' lUl'IlICl' CIIHIUHFV. s wing , lace and enry \\'alt.-r Bates. author of the \'nhn-nlict nu Hun lH\1\r Ann.-nun " nnilml ` The Labour: of Alfred ltuoll \VaIluco- Ills Travels and Ill: \|'orIn. Kmusmx, March 5.--('l`o the Editor) : Every student of natural science must re- joice to hear tlint the world : vreateat living naturalist, Alfred Russell,\\'a$lg:e, is to ex- nnnnnl 9n n Kinnntnn nunlinnno fhn nrnlntinn article referred toian evenuan the prevwionaz Sdturdny. " ~. ` V V . I \h- n.-imm ..:.I n.... :.. on... |......1 .i...\.:.... l\llIlI Ill. _ `Mr. clntyre mlmittod the publication of t.lu:})aper I) Mr. Shannon. and immetlinw ly terw s the m istrateoomlnitted. the publisher for t-`ial. e was bailed out,` giv- ing his own rooogniuuce. auumny. j Mr. Brittaou said that in the local eiectinn I .\IIj. Shibley. was not the grit cnnxlialnt for Agldin n. " \I- nlnbnuu. ...I..-:.-.l LI... ....|.I2...o.._ `AC GREAT STUDENT or SCIENCE. PER3ONA(;WMZf7;1 OAON. A Dooullhl Guide. The most elegant ul oristi AIM ganlc-n` en` hunt: is Pout Houlorlnn 8(`u':. nnmr ad ol "Btu fot the Chain" for I-`N7. II `n triuu by uniot uenhur ol this um: um I lifetime an! in building up the _wvoluonlhun'neow irhbn in band ur- tcru at 13 (`oi-dual sweet. New York. `t in I-nth an illntntal uhlition d lower: url plan: and u and nlhhlo gni-lo. It nneutnnnmiptnl Ichlhupn. not half the ulna ol the cont. FARMER 3 GIVING NOTE F. CT` VTVW ._ailIn nl an truly. (I. 0. RAID." "Ktnnnvnu Hunk A_.l luau. I our: llluululy. \\. It l AIIY, KIm.m.\`. March 4. la n yin)-our n- quul I an on! II Ihnl who r la.` Wal- lnufn theory om union in mcujnd with an mu-phnvo of the olcl {cannon nuts! I cruliun I am not qunllo-I Isjudgmlor Ihll that {booty pndlely in I do not know, but an Incl to how the oppnrtunlty ol Inning luau` Dr. wu himull. A: to evolution II-all. however. an Incline-I (co hr u uy limlud ncqninhnco with than uh` nlhorhu no to form any at ) to the that I conch ol evolu- tion notonlynotutqnuhdcto title udcnadnllhuuoou It. with! the `lhvvlnhn ' B ycpod ldonpuhdtnohr. larch but ahurvhhgnndltuuuhno 0:1-uouuuudnqlouo Ilnlboclr

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