'-E5. ` IARY IIIA Allal` CUT UIRHIUU Iu(ll3[IC[/Ky. But the judge went. further. There were three ballots with counterfoils, which,decid- ed against Colter, would still leave him in a majority of one. They were so decided, and other similar ballots, from Oneida. townshi , in Montaguds interest, were disallow . Then the jud roceeded to revise some of the ballots w lcl he had already ed, and throw nut in hurl Mun nf (".nlQnr- n llntn Ulll Wire g00(I `nu "H130 UH UUIIUIUH. The objection to these two ballots was that the name of the deputy-returning offi- cer was written in full on the back of them, the law being that only the initials shall be written Yet the judge accepted these, but rejected two others, for Mr. Colter, which had the name of the deputy~re`turning oth- cer spelled indistinctly. But the imlan want. further Thnru were . av... -nu nvljvw 11.16 nun--u--J v. vsav .-vv-. . "J udgment was reserved by J udge Uppe at the time of the recount. On Saturday, 12th inst., he said he was ready to deliver . judgment,` and proceeded to allow and dis- allow ballots. After doing this, be summed u , when two of the disallowed ballote turn- et out to be Montaguu s. If they were held to be good (lolter and Montague were a tie, and the judge ceuld1 give the casting vote. If disallowed, as original] intended, Colter wouldhave a majority 0 two. The situa- tion was an awkward one. The jud e said he was in doubt about the ballots, w ich a few__ minutes before he had rejected, and would have to show them to Chief Justice Cameron, who was to hold asaize court in the following week. Mr. Colter protested, but in vain. Judge Upper was obdurate, and the two ballots were laid aside. On Monday Justice Cameron decided that the ballots were good and must be counted. Thu nlxim-tinn tn thnna tum lmllnts wnn E vorqmt with All the detnill, and it; dencrip- } ti_on'of Judge Up}');r'l recount in most un- J i like that of the Spemuor. The Journal is ` of opinion that a deliberate and ouecesuful attempt he: been made :5 deprive ~the mm elected by the people of Hnldimnnd of hi: i eent,a.nd that will be the opinion of nil who read the following summary of the facts : ".'IIl`tlInnn` up..- -nnnnIv\IAl' luv Jnrlun [innar- POINTERS FROM THE bnsss A (mgngo for Alan. 1- . A lnlll _\\'lnh We Hui Una, ;Thn ithhlglvhll}; ` quad. Iluolhonu M. Kim Picture framing I; fancy Good: Sun. V In D......... n._... N 4P575W5Pf ?3- ulannnau. Avavnannauu. \l\Il.An.anAu\.t. uun I -2, BRACI8. &c.. and I can give you the but mluetor your monoy in the city In those goods. A line lino 0! TILT HATS jun! roocivotl. I-`int-(`Inn laundry up-slain I I'D I5 ATTELIBI If!\l I ..._ Tr75MAs N. BHARMAN, ` L. Ibo Park. Kllou. Inntll. A LAROI-2 QUANTITY 0!` IKMTB FOR SALE OR KIRK VERY CHEAP C-fdanulo `low \- aouanovwao-y latoohl. Iuoklootou caln W onnl emu Rau-aware lerrhonln. and vi! carry an tho lmdnou In the minimum Ptlaoc Guest. ` two Icon nhovo ( (`y lIoto|.nddlnmly opponlln In-no O Minna` wholnnlo van Tb more mhood hon :23. w|.on Irn'I oopoto N&.D. all old ft-Icodlnnd -d.`vhoIn":vo::voun'urv&no null . u been In 333. mu "u. `N w.n ml. 1! latch um. um. J. I. muck Till: undo have this duty formed a pnnnerlhlp an! or the uylo and Inn 0! I'\ A I llIl\`LY A. COBB A \YI1E uluntu. Tbooalynuonthntlheluhncrlbalituvotor du ! am .1 bl In den: rm .3"po.."" .n.. J.-c;`{..;"..'i".'.'`l v. Jun: A large poruou no has rennin unimionu at I m.Ju. mt? In`, Auugopmponsouoluo r nun nun Inn; } runnlnonlnlond llll'JuAI;0 nto. DAVIDSON. DORAN & DI). a nun. lth an-I The amhlhhmc nt ha: a wide I reputa- tion for In excellent marine hill work of All kind; lion I'D!` HI ll vl vuv vs --nnv yvi nun. Ivuvyulu One of in. Best Sites and Romnnontivo Trades IN Tm: oouxxxgx. E:.'E.'iI.-'.i:'I:."'.'.F " "` '3 I.:'I|L.IIIA AHILIY. In In: and tultunu. uulnndo lath nah odor. A Iouunonlluulynnl 93$ ALQo1\aIuA\lAV a.'\I\.a1nava, together with the good will 0! the bunlnenr all of whlch will be din 0! M A bargain. a properly mnaluls 0 real estate (including a good wharf and lat-no water huntngel. ma- uhlncry III!` 3 la and varied unurunonl ol Horn; Thedl emnl doparlnlenu. \`ll.-lhO nhhllul. blnrksnillhu'. and holler shop: and lfouhn`d are in fllllhlllll, with plenty of order: n . -._..__. Puma n;hI'%l:s.got `noun II can ""=?"'==t"~.;-':..'~?-;% -5:'E.".%`!.:'.='-I.'.."5- IIXIIIIXI TH!-2 Sl'B8('RlBlCRS being dmlmna of re~ tiring from buulnean. om-r for ale their foun- dry and engine work: known as fl 3I\Yl`IQl'fIl\\Y Il\YY\?Y\I'IT! vvuuus A ! h:" (E'I"I:IGSTO`i:I` "1"='oUNDRY, Inanohnr whh oh. annal -(ll out ch`. h||IInn-n- all T vALU"A_B EE Fr3z5i>TE rm ----- AV!)-- BUSINESS FOR SALE. 126 PRINCESS STREET. Bowls by the String, 6 sizes, (for Millinery and Dress Making purposes only.) Spring Suitings, Over-coatings and Trouseringe. all new goods, at 6.00/?/M/& 00., DA Ian-In uh. I81. BEADED DROPS, BEADED DRNAMENTS, Beaded Grenadines! rm r/c?2'r7>A7r57N3$'H`/A T GCmnc and see our stock. No one forced to buy. J. C. HARDY & G0. I\l-SUUHJ. Trimmings, Scarce Colors in Dress Goods, and Buttons, Braids, &c., can be had from 1 We defy the trade to produce the equal: of the above lines at the rices. quoted and in better goods. \Ve wilf any better goods at the price: asked were never shown in Kingston. ` 'I`r-imminmz, Sr-ru-4~n Cnlnrn in Drama (lands. L191 U Cl C IILII UC IELIEI I-JILL` lll-IUD- lull lU\.A` ford Popllns. Qverahot Washing Cloths. and All-WoolOunol'a Hair Twins, 94 1-2 inches wide. and worth 25c. Your choice ofthe lot for 15 per yard. M an-h `23. T THIS IS A RARE CHANCE I` ___- ..___,.__ __._-.__ __-- _ Bradford Stripe Popuns. smooth as silk. 2!: Inches wide and good value. for me. ` ` Your choice at 12 1-2c per yard. 17:: n ` BEADED NETS, BEADED FRINGE. 4- us no Bradford Canvas Cloths. in 8 Leading Shades. Including Black. We otrar tho lot at 121-20 per yard. This Line is well worth 200. These are all Fine Selected Goods. First - -.. l 10353.5` 00012.9. We have purchased atzabove aai a Ilrgo Lot of Dress Stuffs and offer some exceed- ingly Spicy Bargains. ' IT lllfa March 21. UU\R[ALNDL S; Beaded Fronts, Beaded Sets, (Collars, Cuffs and Vest.) Av `Jo CPO Here are three charming lines. Brad- nu-rl Dnnllnn f\1-in-slant Tffnnhlnnv lnfhn, IITTUIIIU \IlI'IUT l UIIIU `Tl IIIIII Ill DALTON & STRANGE. _ -1 I I.l..-LI..n_.. A mu. m`. Il L_I._.I.. 88 Princess Street, Kingston. at THE ONE PRICF STORE. "In ll......L OI Bvsm-{as H.41`!GES~ n--no our on qvaganna `Inna.-nvv For 000 Of l'l|(X`0 DOVEIII I0 TIIYQ I AK- I-_A (\:A.. ....I n-_.___-__A.`__- I The Big Ilillinory Room, On account of the Manufacturers. % NOTE I \lI'_1 All tho Above to be hnbhdl sanding Io Iobnnnnlcholnthuri PB-Y I -.r._`n_ .. R. anffuo. ounnarou Ant 9* 11- In-In-no mums. saw. a my woman was. n... Ln-n.nn4.l\a-nngnn - 11.... mm m _ _llAB'l'l0llD (DEN. 1 ::.'.'.I'.':.`.3IL`.k aunnui Autpgioxoidri CQA F . InvauurIIC.$.7II. beach: pay wuau cIul'nuII?ImlIn mono onuvlnoonnunl tho ddnu cl mu K10 mm In 10`: pt-.3L " mm C 3 'fH'..ln Ilall. ' Inn ooulntulowntauany ` `}'.T$ ".T&nm Nulnnxnhrlhnmnt vauuunnu A an London 599 91556 uqvnavauouavvua 1/`: an Oxlolthohdusd Hahn cannula doing buluulncundn. Innnunna nLnI A! An In- I-hung; --..- gin` """."#.1."s.""'.. 0...... F- N!3B.ET 3 THE H0/?/VETS NE87 NEW BOOK. nuvnv. l(Any ofthe above books will be sent to An) \ part oft mud: on receipt of list price. I-l.__ Ll-._.n-._-_, n t\, ..-..V`. `(C5 u... --.uJ-.-- 5 ggyw W. These books embrace all branches of Steanr Engineerln-8tationnry. Locomotive. Fire and Marine. -Any Engineer who wishes tobe well informed in All the duties of his calling should provide himself with a mu not. They are the only boohot the kind ever nhlilhed in this country. as they are aoplnln any Engineer 0; lmmun thntenn reed can easily undenund I em. -_.,_ 1.. e 1 1 ATTHE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ,-u s on \ an n Iuxlyt on us; pncc. John T-icuenderson & Co., P ' St, K ' t . Feb. :5` nncess mgs on `UK I` ___ _- _ -.._- ..___...-_.- . - . - - vv--- -v-u- One of the most practical work: ever pulr linhed on this subject. Price 82%. -n...... s....n.- -...L..... -n L..__-L._ -4 l:-_._. For estimating the homefower of Steam- En "non, from indicator ingrum, or the wor an enginois rforming at the time , the diagram was at en. Pnoe 50cents u D-_._l- II.-- -_JIl__-_-..___.A -5 nA__,,, I1 `I A ""p.;;:.;r;'.;.;'.:.;;g';,..;.`;rg..,,~;:`.m l'\_- _l L_ ____L __- -;:--I __,,L_ I """ " 7""` ` U""""' Contains all the Questions that an Engi: neer will be asked when undergoing an ex- amination for the purpose of procuring a li N cenae. with the Answers to the same, couch- i ed in lnnguageno plain thatunylngineeror Fireman can in a short time commit them to memory. Price ROPKR'S SIXPLE PROCESS. Written in the form of Question and Answer, for the use of Engineers of limited education and experience. Price $2.). n-_-_I_ n_.-_4:__- -...I A_..___. ;_ lL.,` - ---rv--v--vw - nnvv -ya.vv. ? and Answers for Engineers. (`..-.L..:-... .11 4|... I\.......'.._.. AL..L __ LV_.,,,-I Inch I5. 'i1oPmz s mcnlsn or HIGH-PRESSURE STEAK-ENGINES Large and Well Assorted Stock of Foreign _a.nd Domestic Goods in Fine Worsted: & Tweeds i?" 3?{2IuI'.{.;1i.'{nIar`".I.?;1." $2.33. Roper's Use and Abuse of the Steam-Boiler. l`__A-2_!_._ `I II._-4...__._- -__I 1\,, , I I W(`,`(i)n.a.i1r1i1r1gNIll11.atration| and Descriptions of all classes of Steam-Boilers in use at the present day. Price $2.(X). This little book is made up of 9. series of suggestions and instruotiona, the result of recent experiments and the best modern notice in the euro of stemn-engines and ilers. It is brimful of just such informa- tion aa persons of limited education having chug` of steam machinery need. Price $9 r` Feb.2.'. One. of the most valuable treatises ever written on the subject, as it is so plain and practical that any Engineer or Fireman that can read can easily understand it. Price $2.50 can renu can easuy understand it. Price 5 $2.50. ROPER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR ENGINEERS AND FIREIEN. _ _-_ ....- -..v.--n The only book of the kind ever published in this country. It contains descriptions and illustrations of all the best types of Steam Fire-Engines and Fire-Pumps, Injectors, Pulsometors, Inspirators, Hydraulic Rams, etc. Price $3.50. ROPER S HAND-BOOK OF THE LOGOMOTIVE. U1 every ueacnpuon 0: Land and Marine Engine in use at the date of its publication. Pnoe $3.50. ROP_ER'S HAND-BOOK or nonmn smn . FIRE-ENGINES. - a. Luau q1u.UU. ii6f$}'Jiiand-Book o_rLand & mm Engines. Cnnfnininn n .lm.n'.~-\I.... ...(.l :II.._.__4:____ _ .K__ - ------- -vv-- vi: twin: & Iilllll IKIBAIIVUD Containing a description and illustrations of every description of Land and Marine Famine date of its nuhlinntinn n:u .1 1 vi u,` - ` u \1uIIIllII|\I,\n wu nu mun . R. SPENCER, Y__I_:-_-LI- f'l'I_.'IA_ pr! :3 lunar 0 I! a nation! on! Iunnltud [am In t . I0! and uvlllhlunnulto the In pnbw loudolluolol wu Inns . . . `:-.`u".':H':=3'ua. nun; Ilol. nu. nu. ---j-p-.:_._._.. _--_ _..- - -.- -..ua-noun again I 'uvvun The most comprehonaivd and boat illus- trated book ever published in this country on the Steam-Engine ; Stationary, Locomo- ` motive and Marine, and the S_t.eam-_Eugine 1 Indicator. Price $3.50, DA-...Jn I3-..) `D-..I- -I __.I a II iv :1 `Z-VT I PRACFICAL 1 - Handiy-Books for Engineers. % BOOKS AANJWJ MA(}AZI3iEi cn'."."'.. Roms nNamms*nANnY.Boo1;._ `ms nu NOE com ..;_n,_- , Pr ice 25 Cents, SPRING IS AT HAND` HARTFORD W!` I.` The Oormt lloohoon. INSURANCE. BY E. P. ROE. &'.u. SPE N C E IVS I300 rnlscmn HTI l`.R TIM Onlerad Hhh lo I Hptvlnlly. luv! I0. 'I`m~.` lU.\'l'nLY BUSINESS MIm.'I'I.\`u or the \'oun Men's Christian Association takes place on RIDAY E\'E.\'l.\'U. 25th inst.. at 8 o'clock. (`nnnhh-rnhln himlnn,-an nnint hn inn and n . o'clock. I (`onaidcrablo business must be done. and a full attendance of active members is requested. (`. H. MAR'l`I.N'. March 21. Gcnl. Sedy. I have just rocclvul my Spring Stock 0! IEIDVFQ I!-IVWTIEQ I`(\Y Y ADD (`I'T"'Q Young Men's christian Association. T ----. NOTICE is hereby given that the stock in trade, book debts. horse and wamzomscow. and con] stove. tonne!-If the property of said Thos. John Hcmpton. IV! I be sold en bloc at the store recently occupied by him at Sharbot Lake, on IlAIYI'\AV M7113 OOAL HIV Alllhfl 400"! ii3?ii5XY".w"i:2{h `B2? "di4iZ"1cY1Tf'-E In the Matter of Thomas John Hampton. nvruvwnu 1- |..._-\._ ._:..__. 4|.-. Ax... .....I. x_ 11! A l crft:1'l fit Uulrnlllued or no salt`. I-\ f'\ 3 ? K I % F` I` 'nu-1 wun.~mu'1-`U1. nA.5"1`h;ItS. Utiicers and Brethren of the Masonic es in the Fourteenth Masonic District. rem udodlhot tho Lod e of Instruc on. to bu oldon THURS- DAY. HE 24TH I TANT. in the Masonic Hall. in this city, will open at 2 p.m.. when the work in the lat. and 2nd degrees will be oxcm~ nliod. At 7:!) mm. the work in the 3rd denrroo work In the 13!. and 2nd degrees will be plied. m. degree will be oxemgll ed. All Manor mum: urn r-nrdlnllv invlmal In lw will be exem lmon. ' . All Master asons are cordially invited to be nraent. FREDERICK WELCH. . D.I).(}.M. Fourteenth Masonic District. Kingston. March 23rd. lzi. cw; Whirlwind of FEE? A Cyclone of Merri- ment 1 1 A Tornado of Lnurhwr H111 All the Gram. Rooney Specialties Introduced. `P1-icos-15. 50 undue. No extra aha e for rcacrvlng seats. Mare 22. March I9. Thc Pce1:of 511 Irish Comedians. the Famous Actor. Vocalist and Dancer. nan Inga`: -u4n4uA.-xp IVIISO U\I'\ I II \J|Jl`:Y,-- And a competent Company of Comedians in the lanes! N ow York iuocens. _ .- _ xll"|A1"Il'\ .\AlAI-\r\l-ut\I-uI- nu HKALJIITKNDIM will be received M an mum at tho Cu: Enchant um Ann. A- -..- - . 4- g`-.. 4--- % .AMUsEMENTs--'ME'1fINGs. ___..j. ._,_._. _._ .....__:..._.__,_ , , A.._j - `~"`."`i"f ..":_"`f`_`.{ the IIIIOBK NOW Y0l'Kill0C%8. PAT S, `WARDROBE 15` THE HONTHLY BUSINESS MEE'I`l.\'G of 'hn Ynumr Mun`: (`hr-iminn Annnninllnn mknn March 19. ------, ---- -V-- ---- -- -:---, ---- At 12 o'clock. noon. Sale will be made suhject to a reserved bid. \('II I I A ll II`!-`Dl]l'Q{\\! THE WORSHIPFUL imsmns. Oicers and Masonic Lodzm in Hm MASONIC MEETING, '\ILJLXI `/ And mad)` for another season's trade. nooj bk }}I?I;t"bPnIL, um, owl new IIl'O;I.|I'y~lhOCor- huh: panda: use yet Uh-bjlbn I HERJESTA GO; H G:N'Ijs' Fpii131ING. I Ill) IJUBIILIIIII xuuug D\JlIUI'L'llU. MISS KATIE ROONEY,--- And 3 oomnetant. Cnmnnnv nf (`.nmn-diam: And everybody is invited to inspect NOTICE OF SALE. ME FA: ROONEY.--- mm". u..-..ua..I 17-..-.. nL..\._-.., IT 'u?z".""'r'2XF-r'e`~aunv, .... ll` _. -.._ ll; ...... - --f --cw---nun The Beautiful Young Subrctto. ..._I IILTIE Df\f\KlI:\I Fvashionable Tai'lor, "vi"/."E':.."7x"i-1 LEY, 1:} tujv 'I'E1\T;p_EBs- nuv uumuuvi. (A: n 11:30: vuu ulu. WILLIAM FERG USON. Aaalgneo. I80 Pluxcnun HTIIIT. I shut: nachlu. I66 l Iu.\'c:ss `Sum-:1`. ' ' Opp, Wlndnor Hold. u Irw vuwlvu u v u.`.-.- v In pnrlhmcnhn not hundclonalod by uumo ol the landing couotndrc papers, ml Iloudhou-hqunnuhnndvuoul or plundononltho nutrouurlsblo ihd. (I! III tin uuonouu that have nppvuv-I in print nguihg It 850 not nu-Mal to than! an lhuilwn 5,-mu. Aooonu... Ioltilolibnh run Debt by I501: \lI'I potuvl. I! up they [noun-I tho south; in cannula hallo! maria-I In a oorhh my ht-lr.(`,olIotu Ihoubojudgopnwny to than; that ubquuily other hllou, nu-Ictlu(3n|hr'I ha! has. Inc for Dr. Ilmhqu. rm objooto-I to. but put In: and that thin ul-Imam to the cuurndn l cnn|Hah'nInn;nnI|-Ihodoua by, no. lloocht. rlnuulocnul In 3.: stunt. N.R.W.. lull u.-uy-In nuvoncutouhdhytbouphdouln Bullion! cuudq. T50 uoidan mnvl|nu:7un ;ol u nllond I hdlln: the moutholtho bvu invlla Inn Innnruovonxl. tnoulhbloehnl by dohrhunndlvychoupl-ht. J04`-Iolmilolubuoo. Winona. Out, Inn! It-4 hub:-and the bohnuj The Bellevllle Inlcllognu-or le labouring under the singular delusion that the liberel paper: only desire I modification in the libel luv, uul for the n-eeon that they only eredreullully oenelve in their treatment of polltlcel opponent. The luulligurar any not think in language unlit to be rt-~ cited before the eelect eewing eon-loty, but it rney. ueverdoelen. mile the feeling: nl lnme peenilc Inegmuup. and It will then feel the: It In belng bully need If It lsee to deleede eelt, end psy tho cone ol lt. win or loee. The leglelelure of the pmvlnce in not, ee we uulerlleld. making lave for one prey. end oer conhmporery rill gettloe Indus! enevlllaelleveevelleelhop pouch. And the chemo en the! Illeu ltehengutbecolourolche etllbrlel hi it vlllheueoltbelrlttoleh erlnntegeol Ir. Bellow`! Um. eller ll Pence Into let. rulo would go to the logs. It !ooh u M It in going tn the dog: Anyway. and it in fortu- nate. After I. that the cruh does not come with the libenls in power else they wnuld be loudod with the noponsihilily. The pm ` ple like misrule. luvo ondoneal it. and will be given all ol it they can stomach. Report has it that the dominion nnnrea are in a fearful condition, that there is A huge tlt'll( it, n nleht of $`2!l).0ll),(lll, bnmla coming luu to the amount nf 830.(XX),(Xll, unl the nlnoolute necessity of a new loan of 850,tll|,tll). 'l`hc:u: things, unl others to he houul of hy~nnl~hye, will, it in said, give psrliunent I shook. H`: A pity one diIn't have this new: before the election. It might hue had 1 liorvnt et-ct. `he cry 0! the .,,_:-_ _-,,_ Al A _L mriu van that the vnunlry under Hherul 1' ms tmlsma mu A conservative correspondent, and B sup porter of Mr. Baird, of Queen's. N.ll., is good enough to tell the world, through the St. John Sun, that his candidate claimed the election through the Action of the re. turning oicer, because there wss no other way under which it wss possible for him to obtain the seat. " Stealing is not respectable nor honest. but it is the only wsy in which some people usn get 1 hold on things they envy. To retum the minority candidate is ` not in accordance with the public sense of right mul jusliclt, but it is the only way the tories had of winning the election. Mr. n - II , - _ I-.. nu .._ ,L me from my friemln` Baird has reason to cu-lniln, .4 nnu nu nu RNCOL-`N1 . no memo-a at air. can d no. out _ _-_Il-__._n L-- _.A L... J.l._.l.4I I... ......_ After the elections on the 22nd of Feb. it was announced, by several tory prints,that Rielism had been crushed, extinguished. annihilated. That it still lives, and is ac~ lmowledged by the government, is indicated by the fact that one of its representatives, Col. Uuimet. has been nominated for tho speakership. In a recent issue that good paper, the Hamilton Sperraror, has candidly remarked that Sir John would have no diffi- culty in buying up the nationalists. ls the (lnimet appointment to he regarded as a purchase `.' The Norquny (Manitoba) government will be overthrown when the house meets. Four English and two French members have, it is said, decided to vote against Norqnay us: soon as parliament meets, but the date of the meeting has not been xed, and Mr. Norqliay is in no hurry to make a date. Like Ross, of Quebec. his only clunce, ap parently, of holding office is to keep the legislature out of session. He is believed to be in a minority, but the fact cannot be de- ` monstmted until the legislature is permitted to vote on a want of condence motion. The New Brunswick legislature has passed 8. bill for the abolition of the legislative council. with compensation of $300 per your for life to the old members. The lower house says the upper house must go, and the upper house says it will see the lower house dumped first. Mr. C. J. Ryltert, of timber limit scandal, is suggested as a tit and proper person for the deputy speakership. Politically Mr. ` Rykert`s reputation is ruther sweet scented, though no more so than the reputation of the ministry he serves. ' M II A car. ' Attac ed to the purer in one of the best and most busy Job olcos n Canada - rapid. stylish and cheap work ; 8 Improved printing presses. . Nollces of Births Mnrrurpu and Deaths we. each. unless when `. bookod.' when I1 is charged. Special notices in reading columns are chars ed at extra rates. Tn w1:1n:x16lvfBar`i?`1sn lvgnrg. 8 pages as co umns. u " u uy mom 81 0151`? every to the rumor is 1: mrLI;'E:&'%a'i-Jii"En:x.;s 0! My home was at Ilautmul. nan AL:-n 1`. mg: I aunt I nus-nun.` nu. For four limb. one or two Insertions .... .30 so For four lines. each quboequent lnse ion . . 25 Over four lines. rst, lnaoruon . . . . .. 0upor_l}ne Each nu uontconaocuuve ins. . . . 50 U | 0ncea_w subsequent 100 Twice I week, subsequent ma . . . . .. Bo `: Three A week an uent Ins ..... .. Go ` Nolices of shun strings and Deaths 500. I cngh. uplpea yyhen_ boo|9d.' when lschn_I-ggdy. TH1;{])A1I:Y \_?_V_I_-IIG`. 1':in"Bai-ma "ii1c;I-u'_"_':1%11ih"ev $y` oven-` ing. at 3&3 King Street Klllclton. tarlo. `T #31` DOLLARS PER YEAR. _ _ ANNOUNCEMENTS. '77o,7;Zf;{.; b}:;;m 13.2%? ` EDW. J. B. PEN SE. Proprietor. ADv1~:1rrF1-znxnxrs. `~-_ __ , ,- ...._ n_-__u...... 'l`HE BRlTlSH WH1G,r THURSDAY MARCH 24. N- _ . .._T*._.-.____.._.._.*i._...?...:~a_._.._._ ".\'u\'.\, oh PAVE It now nhowlng the Flnut And Mont (`omplt-I Stock In All Ilnen ol . . n-gum: u-nu-`nun I-snvnnvvnunnuv. ... II 0 morn. N.R.W.. Incl lL-IkIty-In muvonuutoubal Iaytbouphdouln the Bullleolllory yutadq. Th goddamn- ourncllnunnnol hdllmm mouhol the and hloloeh-I - __._....._:._-. 1.4;; uncut-nu... ...'.2.......""'"'h.`."'.`:".!.`;:'T!.. .'.'..'?.." Bums. Nun.-h IL-A HI] has Inca pn- pnrql forth to Ilulttho poworol that Math: lid. to honor Ibo power of the imports! pm-noun. `Flu post ol uauhry ul unit will In tholbhll. the authority ol Snulullot will to Inch In- cnuod. the oalnccdol his will In Ilbnd ad the hnchhul In Fund: will in `radial- ly sbolhbod. .._. 4 ......4 loy Lilo. What a truly beautiful vorlul we live in 2 Nature vivea ua gt-andcnr 0! mountalna. glenaanc ocean, and Ihouaanda of maana of enjoyment. \\`e<-an dealm no better whu in perfect health; but how olben do the majority o! In-vple feel like giving it up dia- hearconed. 4 iamuragul and worn out with dlaaaao, when than lao occasion for (Ma fooling, an every auonr can oaaily obtain aatialactory prod that hnoa'I Aupm I-`low. or will mako them an Inc from dianaao aa when hum. Ilyapopaia and Ilvot complaint an the dim-1 canaaa ol aoventy-ve cent. ol Inch maladiaa aa blllouaueaa. incli- gution. nick headache. onadvcnaaa. nervous pmalntlon. cliuinau of tho head. ta- liou of the Man. and other dia ng aymptoma. Thu-o cluaea ol Anguat Flower will pron in Iromlarlnl eet. Nampla bottlol. I0 coma. Try It ( ununnnlng With the I-`rags. New Yuri Herald. The tum-ful from in no pmhihitionin. H1- mounla I slippery I , and u the sun gnu: ` down repuu the rofnin, "Rum, rum 3 Jug o r-u~m "' when uchon Weep Ila Imllou, Phllnvielphl.-\ Times. Amial the ruins of the railway wrovka the a-In-1-rful munu-nmm- of the Iunlcrtnker shine: like an evening star. Tllrunlo \\'nrld. ` ....\...... A western not: per oice rejoice: in the ion nfan o co car. that can poetry. Hue ll :-rlrl ha a cat that eats poetn. J_`. ... 0 It in certain that number judge will he called upon to review his work before the Iibenln of Ihldinmnd will believe that Mr. (`alter in not the rightful member-elect, and the popular representative of the peo- ple. H ...-.. an`! en .\l\.r\- ..-u re :4 . And still the Spectator will have it that the grits were hoist by their own petard! It is a serious business to question the impar- tiality ofa judge, but in this case his honor seems to have pursued a most unusual, not to say uncalled-for. course, and given pro- vocation for the hostile criticism to which he has been subjected. The case is on a par with that of Queeuit, N.B., with this dif- ference-that while a returning oicer de- feated the choice of the people on the one hand. the judge did it on the other. These decisions have been characterized in strong language, and not without reason. They have had a tendency to thwart and defy the will of the people, and such I circumstance is calculated always to create dissension. A recount fairly conducted is a source of satis- faction to both parties, especially so in in- stances in which the votes are close : and if the person making the recount is guided by a rule, such as that which Judge Price es- tablished in Kingston, before the scrutiny of ballots occurred before him, with the consent and agreement of counsel repre- senting the candidates. he cannot be sus- pected of bias or prejudice. Judge Upper had no such rule by svhich to guide him, hence the indignant protest against his judgment. `A :_ _... uvu-"J nu.-J um-5 _A..l- AL-` _..,,gL_._ 1.. I _- ... III I , M112 UBIIUIH WHICH H0 W1 lIIl'UlM.ly cu, F and threiv out as bad two of Comet : llota that he had previously adjudged good. 1...! ..L:I| `L- U.._-;_;,\.. ...:II 1...... :> `Ln` I uuuu _u:un nuxuuvxu nu upuug L'|In- un SHIRTS. NICKTIES. COLLAE8. 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