Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1877, p. 3

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Ooxour. -The new ohool Hall ol Rt. Jana Ohurch will Inn a van plenum pullb opening on Tuoodcy owning ol gnu not. Aoonoovill ho gin: in causation with the building lunch. and that '50 nnonhn tho pluunt utter. IACIIIII of am clan given. undo: the use unnplou Im winter, no pnparod in spa! duo. They will not to diap- po|I00d l|Iuo_ tho Minot Ferris, Wllnon III Iuhl. Ir. W. Tnndy, sndothon, have nu kindly promised the`: uln- QIII $510000. Ir. Morrioon, Prat. ol the Itlod Rollin; Conpmny, Ii" alto (to 0 '0') In unn- ! Dyer, courer. Bleacher \\IIlC .. -v lIll|.||V\llllItvlJ an-in. nu; luuvuu ,- llinliup It ll ileum inusel. and to read the H:-apeln. l.:lui the sub deacunn, they are cnlleil by the llllllnl. priest, and Answer, A hum. Thr nuintnnt print inform: the lliulinp that cuilaiii nub doncoiin preuiit ilicinu-lviu fur ilio order of deacon, and nuiren llllll huw they are u worthy of tllegiraler A: human lrnilty will permit- The npml-ni ml the pa vple in than tulun, and if no fnult lie foiiud tho Bishnp pray: over them am] _ lace: hi: lilnd on elcli at their heads fur the reception oltho Ha`; ulimt. Ha tlion proton`: them with no vratmoiiia proper tu their urdol , nml ll. i hack of (iuopoli, which he give! them puvmr to read in Church. The Mina in Again c uitiniiad, mus of the now- ly -nril.iiiiml lane-nin reading the gospel. Before the lat gnnpol u lut vurning in given rind 3 pa iiiiioo in impoud on ouch of the newly urtllinod. Uu next Sunday Rev. Mr Fitzputriolx will he onlniiiod prion, And Raw. Mann. Cic Illfllltbl Kelly ducanl, in the (Julio-' I._1\i....,.|. ,.I I4`... .Il_ .n-uul; c-sun. nun .. . .. vvuuu nu vnrvuyvq of tlmm. Hu thou present: them with . the named vellx-is, Ho , giving them pow- er Ln tvuch mom, and, having mid mine pruyurn fur them, ;.ro'n.-ma them with the vrutam-uts proper tn their ordero. The Hlsh-rp tukua all` the mitre and goat tn the hook and roads the Epinltlo, which II hkowiuo rend by union! the newly or dninmi uuh-demons. Befon the Uonpol the Bishop taken his out once more be- fnre the nnddlu n! the slur for the ordi- uatiun of clonculm. The duty of don- cmu is to Imuw.lmt.ul_y nuint the prion ar n.|l...l I... uh- -....o...r ...-inn ....l .... -- |...._,`..m, ...... ....,.....,5 ...... ..c.v.......-- mm M Ieing ever dyad tu tho wsnitiol of lhu would. During the prom . .on the Litnny of the Saints in said to mu ntho whule Court of Heaven to pray lbw Lhuu now proltralo m~\' be ever true to the pmnnioos mmls. III v Litnny nished the `sinhnp Again tells II. I what is expected [.I..-. .. ....l ......_J.. Lu. . . . . .i.u. bL...n r\.\- : wnuuv 3. Thu chief duliel of the Iulv-deacon in to cure for the vessels And Imam used in the sacred funcliuus, to renal tho opintle It mleur. lIl1.1.'il$I. nuint. the demon in him v.1rnmnfuncu~ua. hence the nntno of lub- duncnn. He in, umrover, bound to I Info of ccleba-:y uml dmly recitation ol dovxuo ..n.'.. ....l..... l....(..II.. ;m....l.ul In R; W.nOSBQRN., uncxu--Kuuu nu-um-, ytluuri - Ivvv words nu the obhgntionn coutrnctod by those orders, as well an of the coromuny of cwuferring them, may be of iuurou toour readers. .~.\.` 9.. In II . A: .h.- conferring of the order: of sub- deacun and xi:-ucvn are not of frequent. oc- currence nu thm u-Hy, ue mun] of the umpi- rauts to tho pnmtlmmrreceive them in the euminnriu, u here they punue their lhcnlngncnl utudnu, perhnpl I luv ..... .m..o-mum! In: .-.....l.. .... "IA nlsh..- Uuoixuii-u.-At the night o'clock mun, st 5:. May`: Cnlliodnl. yoolordny. Biuhup U'llrieu oonfotrod tho nrdor oy . d--noon on Mr. Terence Fitzpurick and Nut ol aubalocon on Monro. Alonndor Georg Cicolnri and Thoma P. Kelly. Tlia two lul. unod gentlomon an well- lniuwn in this `ty, being ID!!! of our to- ueclad citize:ln, Maura. Alex. Cioolui and John Ke`ly. ll. will, we no nurqbo planning In uuny to Know that! thoy nil] in 1 law ween la.) raised to the zlignity Of priesthood lll t':u Cathedral. Mr. Fitz- paanck II In lrullmlh byblrth, but pur- uuc~'. his the ilugicnl nludiel in this oouu' HUI may Illa I W Iiilalf. The lollnnwg gomluunn IO pnunt within the inuprcucloz Dru. Evan and Dupnil; Mann. W. Rubnuun, M. P. P. J. (L, Tnnd , Ju. Shnunm, R. W. Buiof, E. oopor, ll. Natal, l..B. Sponoor_,J. Brokomlnn, G. Nowlundu and U. Uunntur. Hr. Kobiluurl an the only champion ol the Rofunnorl present. at Tl: Moon hu.s.-Tho letter of Fsthor Buford totho Linduy rant hn under- gone I correction in that nieo. Where he in ropreuuud on saying than during eight year: of his parish duly then In no_| Iinglo can ol Iicknou on the In- lAnd.ho qunliyilng words woro omit- hd, Among the hard worken." o---o& FREIOH_'QLEANEB. Mr. Sponoot ah! the elation ol dole guy: should In pootpoud until thy lad _l.IK!.!._l|A9sL.9(_59_.|1`4_!!F!_5$?'!*?- . This was not 3 hit upmuuwto manufacturing imorut. ['ll.nm|ln!r (ha -mum aloud without. mnnum-mung mmnu. Clumuniy (ha cooling closed without lnything b-II-(C000, an In uunlutun ` on pm-cent c-mclud that deloguu tn , the Conwnuuu nhon not In nppoinlod I unulchoy bud I larger uunduaoo. The lnllunmu aomlumnn II unnnnl. scrvlce In st. lAry u Cltlnedrnl. w_&11_._ alum; & c0.| lloyl I), I677, Fianna mnma by lhn I-m...n.'. iiifgll made from tho Whtu Brno! Ioutbona ' (Inn. lot ml: an Golden Lion (}ro0Ol'7 jj _, KEPPERED HERR|NGSf .__,-...._,__ Evnmau Srjmou.--lhv. Mr. Cham- ' born. of Nnpnmoc, preached in the Queen Strut Church In! evening. We have noun 0! his nerznou (um nnnivarury one, hula; Ipocinl spplionion to young mcn)_ and it we hue the spun for them we will print them to-marrow. 4} uuwn wuu-u nun aanuvvv-c nu vv-nu A Sp}:-nulid Ammrnm-nl uf l)IAIvUN.\ L Ind FANCY WOIHTICIF (IOOIN will he sold V:-rv law` UHUltR1`|.0Tl|INlI hut ulwnyn hmn n apt-mnlilvnf I'M llonne an-I uur Indn In that nlnpnrtrurnv in Hill Iur-rousing. frum (ha I-mplo nuwvn u! W0 kup n largo vnru-Iv n{()oo-I-, mutt Ih-m in I -tvlllh mnunrr cu:-I uur prim: an an luv At any In that nlly II` A `full nun! mum of (HINTS VUKNIUIIINII l)<)lN;|Iu_yI In Black A lrnaln arrival ol TIUNKH A oomploua nnorlmc-u| tl HATS And CAPS Z.PREVO8T, --QT` II`.-'1 In-n --`-n 05-.` nI.- m-_n-p -_...___ Canadian Tweed Psnts...... fine Al .. , A Good All Wool 8uit...... Tweed Vest: fromm... . . Oxford Dru: Shirt: ..................... .. White Shirt: ............................... .. Under Shirts and Drawers at Cost. : _.l1| A. ._ .___. rung. nun! -_.a [Jul " KEY FIN` OATIIAI. la: la II Golden Lion Grocory. IJAIILY AND l`AlI'l'|(Y || l.l)L'Il. lor IMO at We Goidon Lion Grocery. ____._- __.-._, ' kwixnu norm` Z~u[p I JTIENEWYURK ELUTHjIfJGST[TR E THEIR WHOLE SUMMER STOCK AT COST PRICE AND LE8! IHICKEY & lLETT S For Hmdsome Goods, New Goods and Oheap Goods, go to Van I-Au: um xxrn 741.; BYIUVI for-slant __"_`n 1-`!-",','9_`1~ F`1`ll|lI1';.`('lI!RMl':- rm v.mr, {cu ,.:. L} DC the Golden Lion Grocery. Q` All haw 00041: Are Cheaper this Full than foils: lut I5 yen-I. ~----oao--- llunwn EXcO|u0N.-'I'o-Inorrow the niluuy ucuunon from Montreal to To- ronto will take place. The run arc very low, And we `nhull be much dinppomted if they no not largely taken nduntago .1 800 Pieces New Dress Goods---New Styles. New Mattalasse Oloakings, $1.00. 1.50. 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. New Fancy Dresses, 12 1 2c, 15c, 20c, 25c. 30 and 350. 300 Handsome Wool 8h9.wls--Extra Cheap. Navy. Seal, Myrtle. Plum Oashmereu. 50c, 60 and 75. 100 Dozen New Kid Gloves. 2 Button: and 4 Buttons. AThunn Hood: am Inuhs hour uwu order und wu-rullml I FAEL 5-Ejobx NowT`ao1i5i.E`-i'1i=': AT WALDRON'S. Jun Received -u S nlau In] An-mm:-nz nf HATS Ind CAPS. a` All Good: nurkod in Plain Figuron. mm Pnur an ad and no I-an lukou. 1\doK'A'UG-E'X`Q$T Q CD'S. Are umv norfuz RPLICNDITJ BARGAINS IN TWEKDS. luwlu 5 Lnrgn Hawk on bnml sud delu-mu nf Clearing them out bnfurt` Llno Fall, to have llednms tho. regnrdluu of Coal to price: In: Will tempt the olooou buyers. 0ur lleady-Dlude Stock Is Well Assorted and all Marked Down Hill! LQW. Aug 10, I877. GRAND GHAEFETQFGEEAP TWEEDS TWEEDS I Supt. 14, I577. Blankets. carpets. Houso Furnishings. &o.. from Toronto. - .__.-.- Pnonunmua (or tlw nut 24 houn. got lower lulu ngion, moderate to lruh south Iuuny to north rut wind, {Air to cloudy nuhor. For the St. Lawrence, huh to brink Ioutlurly to tutu-ly wind. and cloudy weather with nin. Sept ID, 1877. New Blue! Elli, New much Ind Colored (`nhunerea-. very vlmlp N:-u 'l'Inw|n, l'lnlh5. nnd Fun;-_v (Imnl Tu lungs, Tnblo Lmnnn. Shmtuuzl. To` REMEMBER THE GREAT BANKRUPT SALE [WAIT FOR IT .A. GREAT SACRIFICE, TH! INTIRI ITOOK HA8 ERIN JUROEIIID BY `I'll UN- donignod and will Be oorod at (`all u. once and assure mm! of the Inn] GREAT BARGAINS to In `Inn 3AlHiT.,I0'$,.QE,P1EZ9993- In J. G. StI'Illtou s old band, Princess street, lnpstou. I U030 I.IU'N L111 UIOVGI. Z DLILDULII llllll 9 D1 (Thane Goods am umdo scour ) ....__.......___.. An-nlnln Bmmn. --Yutordny altar- Iool 5 shoomahr, vhilgnucclxod by dagium tnnwna, uumplod suicide by jumping of! Swift : whorl. Ho nu lhhod out by 1 oouplo of bynhudou. --o3o---.- sop: 20, 1877. uolabn Lion 0roccry_ Gang: SALE Oonnnsonolnc lloncluy. Oct. 1-t. (All New and MONAUGHTON & GO. R. WALDRON S. Wilson's Buildings. on rHtinsnAv,'sm. 2m. Princess Street. NEVV G-00138, ___- lIll0.-AII|n!orutod in the fur - tlu pvcnoontlon ol the Rina Total Absti- Iolu Ilonunot will no In tho Wmu clan on Wodnudty owning at 7:30 nglamh IOI `III. NEXT TWO WIIIN. MCI luau. 1\do1\TA'U'GE'I`QX' Comm King md I'rinru St Now Hbnu-la, Ilnntlc-I um] Il'n|a('lothu Tmnlng I-`I-mulch, llinuksu, Colvolm. and Shzrunp. I. Towvll umlTowolI1ng Prices Lower than Ever.) 8l'.LAWRIlIOI;VIlABl.KJNGlTON Wlohulo and Iohll Dctlul h an ooooriiaznom of Coal la Home llnumllaohnnlud un- bon In. T : -but hullpunu ofllquo Cm tape on had nuuuvuv. unwound ud dam and In ad II the Iowan harlot nln . I'D` Uvutyunkn Ill! nnvn Inunntnn. REES IBRO- *o'o`AL DEPOT lrnzsn ovggnns AHHIVIIH II -?o-$5---- Bonn ov l'nnn.- I'ho quarterly lockup of the Kinuton Hood ol T9360 will be hold at the City Ooondl Ohunbot op Tnudny owning, M: 7:30 o'clock, for pun] bndnou. Bbls Broken Biscuits l`HNnIHI`,h `I"ll I BIC ' From 1 largo lllauu luufu-wring Ihfnlo Ikhnont In Landon. Out. New Dru: Hood! in All the louhng colour: Now I-`rum-, New Wino:-_n,P|n1n Incl l|`Am-v. Now Hbnrla. Ihntlc-I In-n|n('loth- 0 Mn 2: u/arluru 1|] (,'wVcll on an, I ` Rap! mud ad In Iowa! . .'."I.""' ""' " ""3?lu"u}.'* HENRY LOWNDES. REES BRO8., .,,_. Janjosw `\yilTft. ED130388 ITBIIT. ` 71.". Ibunuuvn uuvvn-u lily bulolo bf pouhu and pan {or pro- Iuvllg and pnunt me. Read his ad-. rnodnnnnn-at in ulnur mlnnn. uuu Iuv--un- IIIGKEY & |LETT'S, l lN(,`I'I.'lR HTREE It-Q TQXQ AIIIVIIG DAILY to VODVX ZOE (JONUIONED T0 7 n from Ito lnriol Iqnnu-. DTWEEDS I . g`uu . 10.00 1.00 1.00 . AA ml.` -II Will H} IIVC-I unluncm in mother column. In cnclolhouuuoudunglo `buy llland Wtlhraolbdnf. I In I -ooodu daduloet Bottom Prion at 4. A. LIVIPJ Cloth- mgbnnpu-lunu. Volltuwbuoroct. *---------4--'- 7*: , ,_.,... . __ Anvnnult (lulu.- l'be Dmninion Ilereotype Founding Oolnpey Pipe in- eeel on Advertise:-I (hide, tupenclully delluhl to all contemplate the expenditure of my y in nenpeper Idnllkinq. It in deeignod to play I onelel pet: in elnplng Idea concerning ulvenhlnq. now unuellyI admitted to be an lndiepeneible eooomrnnlmont r-ll `ride, and Also to render nuinunoe in nolootng the non! Ipproprieio meem for urrylug theee ideee iuui eucution. Tnyol. Pm Hope Tl-net, ie the pubHeh- :-.-. INDIIIOIVUIOO Ifclut ::_:v- tu Qritists mag. :--oJo-_,- '.W. Rlololn uooind this morning nu- L...LA- 4.1 ....-|... ...A ...._ I... nu. ___- noun! gun-d. oor. 1, im. ova mu..In.va 420031. -?-O1-0:. - `.____ , 017' `ND VIOINITV -CI1lj--=- (lull Bannmn-1-Nculy a million buholol `rah won Int-ahippd (too ban to loutrnl lul wool. To do this the lorvmkn node tho but an cl their Mac, running their olonton shit and day. Tho luo rut ol vuuln Ill oeu- oionod by luuunlslo winds bringing `thou in top , than they won out from Clinqo ron oqhl And A hall to nu-nun: and 3 half days. Tho onuwding In mu: pretty well our {or the proton; I'lIIoNA|.. -Mr. F. W. Slookwoll, tho ontorprining managing Director of III Frontenac Lead Mining nod Smultinl Wurh, lawn {or Englnnd, his nntivo soil, on Suluhy nut. He will, howovor, return in Fabrmry and sojourn with no [M I limo. Much croulit in duo Mr. Isloolnull ht establishing that anar- priuu, olpocinllv u non: of tho dock it hold in England, ind tho money open! in tho construction of tho Iorh in an Inux iutool ol being nnliud hon. Mr. if-oololl Illlho ohtoruinosl by I luv lrhodn bolon leaving. We vial Mn bon- voyqo. We Alto undmhnd ththo ox- poou to lino lonr turnout in opunuou hm Jay Juno nut. Kuuam.-A Fm.p lln-rnv.-Tho New aayn : Thin buttery, umlar tha command ` lof0npL H. Wnlmot, began tho annual bi` Inn praulica on the farm of Mr. W. H . Rtownrt, l n.lnburg, on Monday ln~I. Tho weather nu just the thing [or gm-I shooting, and 80 round: wan Brand by sixteen won, aaoh man ring n roundn,tha tutal ncuro boing 406 points. The firing wan dune under the uuporviaion of Colonel Irwin, 0! "A" Battary.. The pnzoa were awarded an fulluwl : I- Sorgt. Whilnoy,|ilvar modal; 2. Gunnar Gnvoa, gnlcl bulge nnd oron guru; 3. Sargt. A. Walnut, gold badga and orou gum, 4. l.iout.J. Wllmot, gal-I badge and crou gum; 5. Sorgt. Ray, gold badga an`-I croll guru; 6. Gunner Gi- nm, guld badge and on gum, and for quick tiring and loading, bronu ma- dal. -___..-oOOA------ nun vu-_y -cu, -Q - rnnuun U: nu-vu rlv` tmmun, the rupaotnble cry of lnrgut duly circulation " Thu. thin in I bo. rov- ' od Hmuo everybody in Kingston in well n then: are In! that are no proju' ducd II to refuse thn Wmo the tint nl.1ce in every dophrlmnnl of n dnily po- ..-. A...l -....|. . ..-n... . ant I:I.-I.. on -----<~ooo----- A blunt. Onunsu -'l`ho contribu- on ycltordny, nl lbs 8!. Jnmu'Iorvic_ Ootho Bu. Ir. Kirlpctriclfl lund lur Ibo bonot of the family of the lat: Cs- non Pruton, were noun limo: lsrgur thsnylu usual oorlory oolloction. Bo- QUOI this, nu-ubtu of Church ol Ear Inlilon throughout the city Inn oneloood subscriptions In It. Kirkpatrick, who nnnlu u yd, houonr, tho lugm. con- A-lhnlnn ymwv nu vvv-J uvyulluawllu v. _ I--In par. And much I paper in not likely to nice: second place in circulation. We 'h|vo again and spin olfored to prove wlmt we may. After I, thuugh, thou in Hnulolnaod of paying ntroutiou to the claim: of A journal which publuhu such outrngnoun gure: in Polt.ougilI'| Direc- tory, and lhurofure cannot bl believed gt other tiunu. Iva wvunu nnu Mu uu ulo um:-unu Iv: vur rinuu reasons. The dour old `hing of 1810 cannot speak of in woekly circulA-- tion bocnuuo It in lo diminutive by com pnriuou with onn; it has no chance to bout of it: beautiful fnncy printing, be- on), buutilul u it wu, undoubtodly I it came Iocond prize to tho Wlm ; And i` has only Ion, u I jourull ol much pu- ah- _--..--o-l.I- ..... ..t Icl--_--a * --O00-L4 A FAI..-4EHOOD.-~A|n0lIg the article: which will be copied into the Daily New: very Ihurtly ll one furnished to the Prin- tern` Minn-llamy, of St. John, N.B,, by some one cunnuctud with the Newa, nines it ililplnyn some of in poculinr touohu, including the lumen nrgumouu of My L-nrd Bialwp`a" orgnn mind in suooiuion with dry gnudu and grooerioo, clothing, boot: and thou. We nhould be huppy l in jam in {elicitation to our oonl.ou1por- ` ury upon Ill rucord, but we cnnnot do no I in juntioo to ournelvus no long A: it olnima I the lumen daily circulnlion. And Itill 4 we wuulxl like in do the nmltbla for u- I > 4 m.-xl Annual Uemlul Bur.-Unrrlea. Moved by Mr John \vV1lmol,,~nocondcd by Mr It J Dulllup, that n vote of thanks of this Society be tendered to J L Marri- mn, Euq, l're-Idem of the Strut Rail- way, for ma Hnrineu in loaning a Inter tank during the oxlubition.-(;nrriod. at three p. In. lor that pnrpou.-Uu'I'Ioa. It was nnuvenl by Mr. John Wilrnot, laecomlud by Mr I" M Uaunpboll, Ihn: tho Preuiduut, Mr H Wulmot, and Mann 1 Simpson, She-rill Fergunun, J A Allen, '1` U Stark, D Nicol, I" M Campbell, Henry Burden and the mover, ban Conuuntao to make any nllantinnu in tho Rule: nml Raqulatinnu for conducting the Centnl I-`mr fur I878, with the object of pretent- rng mid n-part. In 8 meeting to be called in the Cuuccil Chamber lo orgnuilo fur a nmru succuulul carrying out of our Annual Central Fmr.-Cnrried. M..u..A Lu My ,lnhn \\.'ulmnO nnnnnrlarl nmwuun. Mr. Jnl. Duly movod, It-onndod by Mr- T.U. Stark, that the Preaident, Mr. H. Wilmer, mud Maura. l. Simpson. R. J. Dunlap, D.J. Walker and the Secretary, be I Go mnittoe ta unrd llnuunll thnt shall be cnnaidorod ndviublo M extra prizes, Mid chum they meet It the Score- tary a nico nu Monday, Out. In, (lo-day) three for lhll. pnrpon.-Uurlod. hv Wilmot. A meeting of the Dirocton of the County of Frontonnc nud Midlnnd Cen- lrul l-`.nr wu held in the Soorotarfu on Suturdny :0. thru o'clock p.:n. Pre- sent. Mr. Henry Wilmot, President. la the chair; M9u1l.[.Simplun, ILJ. Dun- lap, I).J. Walker, J. Duly, John Wilmot, l`. C. Stark, F`. M. Cumpboll Illd Henry lhwdml. an n n I , 1 , ,__ )_,I\._ ll- lulu, IIl,WI,- -Tho Uutaria mun than pay: I tribute to his holpmoot : She never tutu I wh- tury thing. Let 3 on dis Iround the huuu, and tho first thing I know Mnry Juno hun Iuu'And I not of fun, um! I` begin to nd nnincn pin: on the dinner table. -:--4oo Tho Kingston Win: in uainod Hy lbs 80.. John Nun. It lnyo it :11 to the pro- vulonco o! lover. Whn four I Rim; 3! chicken-pol I ._ l`-n luuli-n [nailing A-oi:-ll harm on uuu.nvu'yv| l --Two Indian lnniliu arrived but on Saturday. They included I oqunw, the most. beautiful that In: our Iuppod Into Kingctou. _\n... ..L..I M. In... hm. ----93%.. Y. M. C. A.--Al tho Buuhy Honing muting Int Light their In: I urge M.- uudnncc; Mr. M. (Iago in tho chnir. The Hunting Ill opcnod by Iiuging the 143m! Iaynn And prnyor, Altar which W. Mc- Adm: nrenod the meeting. nnd nlr. Mlculinur cloud the meeting with prny- C`. There will bu An important buuneu no cling lo-night. l\IllII|vUll. -Who uhod Mr. Fruor hon Which of tho duun present on Sun:-~ duy night I Evldontly voty [ow wsntod him, Anyway. I _'l`l.- l|..I...'.. nun than nnil I Ipihutn -II II Zulu:-In nan INC Iulvuvx In uuv oigucno And the undcrtnkor an both bound for the grnvo, though on dicnnt omnd-. NIL, IIx___.-_ I.l'..... ;_ __:---.I I... AL- " J-I iiiiiiioi dnglorviolatbon oltboluhq hm. -bog loan caning In Italian; Iohoo| boys, lake Inning. __'l'.-n an-u-hula And-gal L-on -9 QIA `:53. III XIII`-K1 VII KIWI --A mail} in on tho IDV to Kingston. They puud through (Run, having _-I|...I 1...... \l....o-.-l 0.. hlnnl nninl VIII?` ITINU -IIIUIIIIUCI K `II. 'UI3Iu -C|po Vmoonc Iarum no obliged in Int Inter from tho I-Ivor. Walla all dry. _n a. .....o..I an a:.. ......|..- nlah. Ilul - IPII Till-,1 I --Mr. haguulr, lupoecoc 0! Cook and Asylum. vhltod the public institu- uonn ol Kiuguon on Friday. A l__:l- .'- .._ AL- _-.. 0- Ki--hu- ugly I;-u-cu nuvu.u u-u--v-, 2'. Inlhd '| IllB Months! to that point. , 0.... V........: I...-. ._ ..hli...l @IIIIVI IlIl,I, |-II I-I -II.u _-~'l'wo oouviatc nrind tailor the K.P. on Saturday. `V ' ,, u. l-........a. I.......L... A (land: II,- -l is uurkd that the unohr oltho av- l`lw Cent nl Fnlr. Illiuv rims . nu: II nu vv Itlvv-vuvu nu, Ir. W. B. Kennedy, 0! Pembroke, who, ' it in hoped, will prove n worthy Iuocouor totho young gentleman when resigna- tiou ol the position in regretted by all. -----ooo-- :- nu uvnen-uuuu. .nu..u -nu u.|:-nu. ture {or this department lergely inureeeing, without receiving the clue of inimigrente which the country requiree. ; .\'ut~.\lr Friuor knnl whet the country wanu. any rete he known whiit he wants; hrs ehould be eent _[,o Ell,;l.'llNl.i At the Guillem- pleted Convention Btlgelllirnl are ex- pected to be niedo with regard to the ineene to be edopted Li gm nut in better clue of umnigrente. The Id(`I wne tn induce lermere of (ircet llrilein to pur- eheee lend in the new euttieincnte end eeeiet in the development of the country. The egenciee in the Old Country hed not been lending out the rixlit qiniiity oi men, end it wee not lo Uen~de'e interact to enoourege peupur immigreiiuu. He did not meen poor people, `mt constitu- tionel peupare, who cannot be induced to be enything but peupi-re. Ha lied no- ticed the erection of meny poor hnueee, e thing which he had not hoped to eee for ineny yeere, end they were being put up heceuee there were eo meny peupere dc~ pendent on the anuntry. With ielurenrc to the qneetion ol en internetionel exhi- bltion he need not ruler them to the Inegnicent diepley of Cenerle et the Centeeniel--e dilpluy which rewerded the country for the trouble end expenee which it oeoeeioned. The Aeencietion he npreeented he the tint to telie hold oi the nutter end induce the Dominion Government to eccept ol the Americen invitetiou to exhibit end melee en eppro- prietion for it. 'l`he Unteriu ()overn~ innit were entitled to credit, too, for in llberelity in enpplementing the izrent oi the Dominion Government. The ed- ventegee derivedlrcm the Contenniel were gnonnnue. scarcely one who exhibited but hed directly or indirectly reoeivod eorne beuetit from it. Ceuede, with the exception 0! New Jereey end Philedeln phie. lied mede e better exhibit then my eight Stetee. Ae e reeult they hed opened up e trede with Auetrelie, end the exhibit Inede et Sidney leet April hed led to the receipt by Uenediene oi heevy end protehle ordere. Au Inter- netioeel Exhibition would he the meme ol opening np nee merieu end bringing Qenedlene Into content with people at dietent countriee, thee eeouring e ebere mi. -mm. ol Went Indie, emu` South Allerioe end llreeil. And while epeeling ol the ulue ol loreige merhte he remarked thet in I865 the helence oi Cenedlee irede emonnied to 07,500,000, while the tale oi the United Stud led elv at our tudo to lurolgn countries. 3rd. The nocomty and advantage of huing ID intornntinnnl exhibition hall] in Cundn at nu only late. uh. Our ilnunlgrntlun policy` Ila uid that while ha should Lliaculs thus various questions he should endea- vour to do no, nut politically, but from n buninuu point of now. lmmigruiun mu not receiving the careful Attention Wlllcll it donnmled. He found the expandi- lnrgely l ind. The great mlvantago nf uteudiug trulo to lurougn 3rd. Thu xmmnutv and ndvnnlue v I I vuu Illsvlvuwu nu wnv vuuuu. --..-u ..- .~-v... tion, or an the Agent of lllch nu Announ- tion; but we iney auto that the ministe- rinl orgnne clurged him with ventilating hi: spleen ngniniit the (luverninent owing I topenoninl diuippuintnient. It win his intention, he uid, to have hell] it public meeting in the city, but ha win sntfor. ing from I lore thrust, end had to relinquish thnt idea for the present little Iocill affair. The night before he had held a meeting in flauniinqiio, and live liumlrorl (inoro ur lens) were present. The Auocietiun, of which he wu.I the egeiit, had been in exintence Ill years. It wu governed by I cuiincil uf twelve, bud in the meetings ut this ooniicil poli- 4 tie: lied been ignored, And he found by 3 4 letter written by Mr. Bell, of Guelph, to l the (Ilolw, that it was coinpuoed of ten : Reformer: And two Conservatives. At a ( lIIoetii.g of the Council, on the `Jth of i Int month, for the purpose of ilinoiining ll urioiin points, they ciime tu tho ooncln- f t c t t uion that the time lied IlI'I'l 0(l fur the nnnufnotiirern to dinciian }4lll)llL" qneetioiil n atfncted the welfiire of the` And most importnnt were the ' Iiicli country. fullullng I UIIUUQ I-IIU UILIIIIUIII. Mr. Fnler, iho, before guing intn the Iubjoct uf hi! miuinn toKingutun, denied Hut thin Ivu n nnhtical muvelnunl-thut. be In trnvelling About lhu counrry in the interest: of the Couaervslive Annem- .u .r I .,,_, fncturi "'1"-Wu -IlII|Il|-lIUUU.| - Mr. Hoary Cunningham Ill culled tn the ctmr ; no ucrotu-y wu Ippoinld. the meeting ooming to the oonolulion, Ip- pu-eu0.ly,.I.hM there wu naming of im- portance LU rocnrd. 'l`L . (VI. ..'......... in .u.4n{nn 0|.` uunnlinnr Ooundl Oiuwher in beer en eddnu iron . of the Kuiuluiturerf Aneoaietion. We- , of politics! motives, and Iuurod his heur- Jnuch enthueium as on the! memonblo . ooouion, when he and his great eolielno On smm, J-In Iona nu ma. nnulnetnrere, end I number at `othern- prohebly any in all-umnblql in the Mr. W.,H. Pruor, the travelling agent ber'e piano leotory wee well repreeentod ; and barring the employees of thin innicm lion, and one or two otlien, the oolnpmy lnhraledin Mr. F ruer'e vilil was com- poled ol political wire-pullers, some of whom, during the evening, showed their Ind! too plainly to be nieundorelood. ` Mr. Fruer, tun, win in u oonlinuel mute ol nnoeeiueel but he ehould be Inspected ere at frequent intornle thu be war free from any euch inuences; but hie die- guiee was too thin eu,d_hin argument: too shallow for my one to inietulre hie peei- tion. He not About his ink on ulinntly on when he cum to Kingelou to pue blut lurnnoo for smelting iron are in Mormon, in which he wu involved more or loee, and lie eucooode-I in creating u collepeed eiinullnneouely. M. u-...-.. n......;....i..... -.. nnllnd m lat. De-pround auto of trade In (.`nm- 1 In. I -----ovo-- Tnoal Hum Tnun.-- I'ha tunic ro- oolpu 0! the ()I'|IId Trunk. [or tho week ending Boptombor `Hnd, nunin show I gntlfying inonuc, being 329,091 more than an corresponding poriud of Int ynr. Tho item in commanded to Mr. I`ruor,tho Agitator of Saturday night, who in tnding upon the hnrd timu, nnd making 3 lint. olnu mountobnnk ul him- -= WISIIVATIVI DBIOIBI IATION, nu mum I7-Ju In nu (`iounell thnnhar. '1 mind sntly inf I e more iig table isms tion was ions the with lera l'l|l - had and ous iad iui( he ind l of ich ied hat nia- tee tug. lie 'ilu<:iion came from Liverpool, aildiiig years no round an entry or eo,uuIi,uuu ior sugar. This amount, he suggested, phould be turned into breat-stuffs, and by this insane a reeipiooal trade would be opened up. In speaking of the scal policy he meant no rssction upon those in power, because in looking at the con- stitution of the House of Commons he found its members largely composed of legal gentlemen who cannot be expected to arrange a fiscal licy for the country, being nna uainte with the details of business. hey should send business ion to Psrliaiaent if iasible. He found among the exports of rest Britain is large amount of petroleum. Now (lreat Britain does not produce it. It iii sent to her by Canada or the United States, and from these sources Great llritain supplies other countries. How much more profitable petroleum would become if exported by Canada direct. Mr. Patterson. the Secretary of the Dominion Board of I`isde-a gentleman whose opin- ion were highly respected~hsd lately written a series of letters on the Austra- liun, South American and Brazilian trade. Uu regard: is trade between Canada and ,_ these markets iis very essential, because ,, they require those articlae of which we have a surplus, and the articles they have for sale we need for ordinary consump- tion. He then said it was well to consi- dier a acsl policy which prohibited the refining of suaiir in our niiilat. It was to be regretted that there win not a ain- glo sugar retinsry in the Doininioii. Why I Because the iical policy was not shaped in the interest of the country. The United States Uuveriimiint, with a view of expanding trade, gave adriuv- back duty on the sugar exported. Was it wise to encom-age this state of things I Suggestions would be made at the Con- vention having for their object the siib- sidizing of a line of steamers to rim l)a~ tween Canada and these foreign markets, having auinnier ouiporta at Montreal and Quebec, and winter stations at Ill- fiix and St. John. The goods shipped 3': far for Australia have gone by way of New York, and a remedy for this will be dismissed. He then took up the tea (pies- Hull and remarked that some years ago when the United States took the duties oil teas and coffees, Sir F. llincks did the same for the purpose of assiinulating the tariff of the two markets. The l'iiited States then put on a differential duty of it) per cent. on all tea imported except from place of growth, and Sir F. llincks did the same ; but when the pre- sent Government came into power they took this duty oil`, so that the miirkets were not equalized. At Cobourg he had been met with the srgnineiit `why should they arrange a policy in the interest of a few capitalists in Toronto and Montresl 7' It was in the interest of the country, he replied, to keep all the capital in the country they possibly could. Some capi- talists had been leaving for New York to do business ; and how could they expvct it otherwise when the iiscisl policy brought them into undue coinpetitioii with the l'nited Status. After quoting a few more at iiiuiici he remarked thin. in a recent letter I`6C\!|VBd from a corresponileiit in West liidis, he in- piired how so iuiich of Cniimlinn pro- that lately a mac of hams Iniil arrived there stainped Toronto." He then came to the question of Free Trade rs. Protection, and again he begged iif them not to think of him as a politician. He showed that Canada's imports last year ainonnteql to 38U,tl00,t)(l(|, of which over 94I),0UU,00U were on the free list. The i-spo'ris for the same time, to the l'iiited States, iiinounled to$4l3,00(),0()U, of which '.M,tl()1l,000 were on the free list, leaving a balance of trade against Uiiiiiids of 8l6,000,Ut)0. Was it not worth the consideration of the people of Canada to retain such a large volume of traile if possible 7 Many of the imported nriicles can be inaniifsctured in Canails. but the advocates of Free Trade o for the cheapest inaikets. They did not borrow money from the l.'nited Htates, but they phlil a hcavy balance in the iinportetions in excess of the exporta- tione. llo dwelt upon the alleged undue voinpetitioii to which Canadians were sub- mitted by the Americans. In the l'nited States manufacturers allowed their stock to accuuiiilate until they had is large sur- plus, then ilgimil prices can lie obtained for twirtliirils they can siford to sacrice oiie-third,aiid this system of business ihu Americans have been carrying on for several years. lie mentioned we tiini in Hamilton, Messrs. lluirnwes, Mill St (`.o., who had been undersold by the Americans in malleable hardware. He spoke of the increase of the farming po- pulation, and of the fact that the sins of farmers were, in the absence of manufac- turing, compelled to do one of two things, remsiii at farming against their tastes or emigrate to the Lnited States. He ooniputed that there were some 600,000 Canadians in the United States, all of whom were contributing to the wealth and prosperity of that country, because the working man is largely benefiting the country in which he rssiiles. Hence they should do all they could to provide employment for the young men who wen- not iiiclined to be farmers. ll the tsrill were re-arranged he contended that more manufacturing could be done, that it would be better for the agrieulturist, the mechanic and the mercantile man, but it they con- tinued thsir political strifes they could not expect release from the hard tiirss. The time had now arrived for the question to be fairly and openly dis cussed. He solinoiiledged that other countries were sulering depression as well as Canada, yet Canada would be battered by a re-adjustment of the tariff, as a means of excluding unfair cotnpetie (ion with the Uiiitivd States. If manu- faeturi-rs cannot work protably in Ca- naila, they will soon close and `II to where they can ruslie labour re- munerative. llrs ike of the Uundas works, which fail as stlsusdian enter prise, but ourished under Anisrican management. Free Trade was correct in theory, but it was not at all times pi-aa~ Iieal i-r expedient They could not compare (in-si. Britain to a new count . nor would the pulley of the assault t a other. All our legislation should be to Inset the wants of this new country. In the ast they found the municipal law of (Just [imam nrisiiitsbls to Canada, and it was an-an - ad sconrdluly The level policy should be strut; in the some way. One thing more. The people are the` persons to dictate. Their rsnreeentatiuia in the uung non. HI! Poop mo mdwtau. Their npruontctivn in the Houu of Common: no moral] their ur- uuln. The um um to Pu-human! tr- Iook after t 0 ponp|u'| inhruu. md (ha `government no Ivrnnfu ol tho pouuh , II the lunar unh their wnuu known It in the duty nl Q-he guvurunonl tn nun thou. Ho hid I and bu] ul onphuu uyonlh duinbillity ol muting who into- more no more dulnblo limo fur the dincuninn 0! questions of trade thnn u pi-aunt. The import: of the United Batu to tho Walt Indies i --uounu m 810,000,000 u.nu.u,,.na nl thu 83,000,000 ropnum u_ur. Mon 0! tho good: nut by the American: to the India, Cdnuliuu lent to Great. Britain, and he looked upon I re-nrnngolnont uf our national polio`; u nooouary in order thnt oommuniauiun may be oponodnup with lha Wat India, and An exclungo of oommoditiu lake plnoo. In looking 5: Oh! import: of Otllldl for the put few he lound entry of 35,000,000 for nmmr. Thin uno nut. he Iuznouod. I0 mo auouunugo or nuunou mun For wmo tune the public at tion was devoted to A qm bolwoou the Inn nnd the outs, than duinblo * the t thnn At nraonl. Thu imnoru l8OlUllIldIAlII!DhI|Il'C1l l1.m0.am._. Ilunu.hn& All ,..Q_!L"!. Bub: Ind Incuusd _lo 'M5,%0,(X)0. Ho round nut an unnn.n.iomul tha Uniud . Buko Ind Inannul _l.o 'lID,llIJ,llN. 110' (and that tho upouuionaol the Uniud I-tutu oonoinod largely 0! ch Ihuup out which Cumin had 3 aurpluo; he III oun- vinond Inon than our that Ooiuda timid Inn more ol thin fonign tndo, ud the question nuanced itu. were thou polmod bichringl to be continued to tho diurlnnugo ol butinou intercom? Fur mm: tuna thn nublia attun- J [macaw Io ao,ooo,ouo. 1.`. [nu (hnulhn had: had doc: I"n1% BmT14s1A1 WHIG. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1.1.877. `n -_ 1" A 7, -- 7 %______; .--o:o.---.. PoucI.-Jnmu Loughlin and John Thompson, drunk, ned 82 or 10 days. Owen Kullnrkoy, drunk and disorderly. .5 sad oonu. Murdock Msokem.io,druuk and disorderly, O2 and cost: or 20 days. Juno: Spencer, drunk, 82 or I!) dun. Tllonu Flemming, dinordorlyxlinmiuod, Thoma Hickey drunk, I`? or I0 days. a nun- q nun-cl `In. and during U10 nu unto ycorl. Alto! some low nlnsrh by Mr. Fra- ggr, followed by Mr. Rohimun, l)r, Dunuin umlzu mt mm I...-.1}. n. I... x vonr 0| rr. wcllan. Mr. Couuur III about In dip into tho diocnuiou when Th- (`.hniI|nAn nnl on Inn: " Lu int... ' lake luncrquom Iouun. Mr. Counter Ill clearly irrnpnuihlo. Ha mu sin,nnJ ounphuncnllv prom-uno. od Ihu " pied Tur " nut the thin; lot thin oouulry, sad 1'. Mnhnda uonld Ind that mu at UM non olocunn. H1: qpoch wu_lho Incl olquonl um] but qpphudod M the noun`. ` uauuv. Mr. Iiubinaon uhallonqod Dr. Evana aa (0 Ma alahsment n! that pruapdrit, of tho United Slat:-a. Ila had that tla road In a Now Yurk paper that b0,0f work- Ing men more idln, and that agroat many anon man oama into Canada than from Canada to the United tatu during the hat three ycarl. Alla! a-uni law In Gllclllllll Inun Tho Cnnirmgn nu on him," by inm- oopling I luggootllm III as tho muting was called in the llllll ol mnulucturoru the dolountu In tho Cnunnlion should be nominuoul by thou, lamina the in- nnpun and m.-mnnliln nnmmunnu 0.. no nouunuou ny mom, nnung me In- porwn Ind m-ronnlilo community to also Iuhorquont notlun. I Mr. Counter Isl cleull irrnnnnnihln muowen oy nr. rwmnwn, Dr. Dupuin upuhu ut scum Ionglh tn h- 1 o! rt. toctmn. u Mr, Cnuulll` In about In din inln u! Dr. Eum ni.l the (inn hnd ohnngu-d. thnt when tha lnritfhnd been reduced In Cnnsdn the Americans were A: nr, And they uoodod no mutccuon. Mr. ll-binwn-l npuk of l8'.'0'.'2. Dr. Eunu udvncntod I clung: nu lho taritf nnd tho cultiution of fureign trndn, uni he went on to nutuo I vary mft Itnty tnld mm by I cattle drover, that union llnu. Mr. Uartwright would changi- tho Inrilf In would not van for him spin, Ivhoront thorn III much nppluuuo. Me uh! Mr. Mnckonzio gun them [H r cont. uriti hoonulo the poop|o daunm ed 1!. They now demanded ve pol cont lllllf. PTUIOIIL pUllCy HH Clllllll HUI IUCCOQH [L ||_ They wanted protection, ind tn nlmw huw it wnrkod an the Amenmn Ilnlo he and there In not I new house gouzu up Ill Klligntnn, or an nld one hon, N purod but thnt Amerimn mechmcu were employed. Why not give tho city protection {rum those J (Jun the umnufm-~ tun-an prutoctinn and whst Iullid be the oonneq-iencu i The tun mint bn incruu- od to meet the deciency in tho rovonim, for rmonuo uiunt be derived {mm mum source. And more than that tiwuo Ihullk and would take thin prntecttun, Ind nude labourers pay for It, would go to the sauna government Ind Mix for im- miq-nntn to put in their (the rnouhunru J nI-..a. \\3hu no -nu an uh... .. ah- ....... Glrulul. HoawInL.-Mr. Ueorgo Clin- ton, of Wellington, Ont... who hu ably dilolnugod the duties ul Huuno Surgeon It tho Gonenl Hospital for tho put nix IlonthJ,oonclndu his torn: of engine non! tozduy. He in to be nuoooodad by ' II- II! M I. .... -.l- A` D-:uIu-ulna uhn I lll|"I"II [U `HI! In men` (ITIO fllOk`l|IHlI'l ) place-u. Why, it In La plum an lho ruse on :1 mm`: face, nnd they wnu.'lrequ1ra some nnghty lino Irgumt-nla In rnahle omnmon some people to boheve ditlorom Per CIVIIL, IIIII VHHH IJIU PTBIHHK ."IHHBLry came into puwer lheypirfia rate np to 17 per cunt. And thin wu the Huvurir men! which thin nun (ML Fm-er) Wlill turnedmit in 1-rile.-r Lu give pltzs in San John, whnhitd given them ]Ir0l('L'{|Hll| during hll reuium by roduciiig Ihe Call. llodirocted Lheiii in the cuinliuuu uf U-u United Hinton under in honvy plululliio tari`. It had nlriven (bu peupln iuin beggar]. The States had gone dmvn two year: before Canada, and tliuy had nut raiaml Iheir head: yal. (Hear, hear ) If they (`onl-.l not do buaiiii-ii: iindur the preaclit iari the mom-r they hid thenr when the batter. Ha win ll umcliitiiic. nnd i! he could in! uicceod under the present policy he could nnt Iuccooii gi .l|_ mu v-nu; nvluuu yv...u. Mr. Robinson said the hut speaker wan very honest In his Ipoech. He lhuhght it would be I pulmcal meeting whom he came more, In.l now he an sure 1.!` it. He showed the iucmnrau-ncy of Mr. Fruer nnd his nuH..rL- or: by pn|n!lu<,( out [hut in I874! the Cunt!" Ill 2!) per ce|t., and 1-iur John's Huwrnmont had reduced It to 1.": per cunt., And when the present Mnmstry came into Imwnr tho-.vnu-t*1ha rate nn tn um nu;--my nowrmurn, Inuwou un were cunnng Luvww thing: from serutlve stand point. II. I) .| 2.] Al... `....A -.. v""4l,U|VlI_\}UU IIIUTU lllilll llllll UATIIPII. The iiiniiiifutliring imlnstrien 'l';lt.l gradually dwiutllml down - cl`u][lJl\;~ ly tlattened out, an an Aniericm wnuld aay --IH|l many umnufacturt-ru Ltd left the country, others had hem tlllvelt-`l into inaolvency; and the mechnnica had heun reduced to poverty and deatitutinn. He disapproved of the ooiupiirnwn be- tween Unnade and the United States. The people of the latter countrv WLTU ut eniiupetunnn natureuthey rualml into biiaint-ea withuut. waiting tn coi_;m.lcrA whether tluy were producing me-ru tl.-an they'ante-d; that Unnnde had not still`- cient pruteution Mtlinet them. and they mmle it the Ilaughter market. II to` marked that the Premier ul Uanmlzi, when the lueatioii came before the Home, and there `II but one in inno- taen directly or indiroctl I--lreltutl in the mniitifacturiiig in nzatrien ml the country. When he llmilu thin itsaerti-in he made the most powerful argiiuient in fsivuur uf n rhnnge iu the lineal pulicy to give our lllultielfluri prutuctiun. It was as aurry relltacllull llpull the people Loin whom tliny aprung, who had beaten the world in .nzi- uufaoturing and become wealthy by it - the peuplo of ltliiglaml. No country Orillltl have free tre-le unleu other outin- triea wheeled into line. hecauau free tratlo meant the exchange of All cumtuotlities. Great Britnin Olllllll have tiee trade bl)- oaune the greateat inanufecturing country in the world, and therefore not Illlijt (`L to competition. But it would nutaliit 4 new cunntry like Canada. Prntectiun was wanted here. The queation would cums up at. the next eloctiun, and the puuple would be thoroughly pUll8'l on it. not of the council uf the Association, which Mr. Friuer ropreaeiitud, being in l the may-rity Rofurnierl. alimvexl that they wemcuiniiiu to View tliimra from .'I (`one Thu [He exp-H'tl4lll ( $40,0mr,UOU l`r... mumf. -lurin` Imp unuum unx. w non ma nnczu pm-cy uf the cnnntry nu web that the imports exceeded the export: to the unuuut u! 84|l,Uf|0,()0U A year it In ovidunt them was something defuclivo or rudically wraug. In 1870 the import: and uxpnru were abuut evenly bnhnced. vuui he had a plenum. recwlloclion of tho txma when ther was no cnuntry undur the mm more prunperoun, happy and cuntontud than Unuada. From that time In the present. the import: have been Lvrmlunlly Increuing until in 1875 am! I870`; lhuy have reached 8-(),0()(),UUU in vxsan u! the exp-n'u#in other wcmh, :5-mm 840(Nm,UOU [helm lhul GATIAPII. Mr. J.U. Tandy sat political ball rolling subsnquenl.!y by ststing thus: the mum-r onuld scarcely be discussed without pull- tics. because the question wss mm on which the next election should hinge. (Mr. CnunLer-Huar, hour.) The present Uuvcrnmout hul nailed the Free Tranla culuurs to the uisst, sud saonml dul.v.-r- mined that lwfum they would yield the ship should sink. Whan tho liscsl pol-cy uf the cunntrv In: such imuorls uorurorn wu canon. Mr. Fraser and the mnuufncturern con. vontion wuuld be held on the 26th, `Jmh And 1. 7t.h ol Ocl., and that the ngncul~ turilu would not be forguctuln. II - I ll T`-...I..-..| _,.II ....I L..II _III..- Ollllx ION! GJIJIHICG I0 IIIIIIUIICIIIPGIII Mr. Fruor rouliod thgt he hnd intend-` ad to huld I pubhc meeting, upon to nll clung, but having I non throat. he wn induood to call tin muting an no hnd dollo. Mr. Robinson romnrkod thn. the Adver- tiument clearly nid I meeting of mnnu fwturon wu callod. Mr Fin-an ..i:l uh. nu.nnl'.Mnn.r- nnn 'l`o1'.u. Ann-mzxw: Movuun.-Sub_ Icriptionl to mint in pnying the expomeu of the lsto uric: of mootingn, and to pro~ part (or the tounnption of Mn campaign, will bo kindly nooind At the Wmu ooo. Those who have put their nunea down for oeruin nmount: will plane call Al. once. .-- -41--__. 9,-I.I_Ie_.;l52s.m . , 9! 3110.! .. vmou won drilling any {mm uch minor. The Convention would onmidor the cultiyntion of D nuiiincl loohug, Jhich, In llrld, Iouldxho bunncial N)` Minds. 0 hopd ingnon would and dolngntu to tho Cannntlon, in! at-dur that nation: for clnngu in the ad! would bu nude in the inmates! u! the oonntry gononlly. He concluded by an allusion totho iron intorulu. Ho gave I hi: uuu opinion, lml U!!! of the Sledilll Cmnmiuionon, that tho urea of Cunard: were udnur in qunluy and he Illeg- ` od lhnt lh0 krill diacnmimsted ngnirut the ml:-lung of the are in Csn.u .a.boenuse in than Uuuocl Sula they hul the trad: ol 40(|lX).0(l) 0! people and Cuudnl 4_(l)U,000. while in Cum`: they could have but the melting ol 4,000,000. and - be dobnrrod trout tho Innrkuu of the 44).- 000,000 by the min`. `rm convention would suggest I remedy [or thin. Mr. Robinson. M.I'.l .. ukod if this !.!!._!."'2.'. . . I 4 I I ll I would suggest. romou] Ior mu. Robinson, M.l'.P., ranting cuulined to nuuufncturou I Frnar rouliod that he had intend-` run at no unnl rmmuu-uu u present they land 1 Uoufoduuion on! in I _9,u_I_:e.;$h2sjn.mmn 21 md; $1.. .50-... drifting any ji1 rat at tho uvonl P:-oviuu-lhsst In-xnnl than hg - (`As-I-4-o-than nnlu in from (`on- llmhghtl mz he u uf lcnm'at|1cy I nulap-art L :.. iir cud It nt 9 the nnar} glam pmtc-L'{I-ll g tzulff. iuuu 7 phylum [no Hush-up . re by nub-donunr lonculm nnusmlm I 1!. sun! num Ilhup callai '(|`clnvu-Ivan Me _u_nler hum 4 9 I Dnr` f::ll:'il:'_ Sail II uubjuct In *3 Nil "" Bishop tells `Id lump! H c, 5 veuels ~'|'|U"l|. ""`~' ` ` the: ML they] \ Vow pl Tho Hlnhuxn talus: """ 'l'l1o\.n`,.y-,(.mul .1, M i `lace: hemlnfur 9'11` t the "me" 10 pro` { ` ` _ ` ;.. Couumrpcnu. lulr anal! and. Iilcn-bed and Hm- -ngnnor '"" UFVICL tun: Deon above PnrlIIIl'-. Pvlnoou H W 0 K K I! Jolson: Ilonl. Ilrpoon. out Apt I8-I Q- |l.l8, SILK \'|-Il.\'ET, Vl .'laVIl'IIN Illll 0|l)\'F., sad Huck. Ulirlall ho- nwn. hv , lax. t'l.I!AN|(U and DYID. was l.A(`li ('l'K1`A|Mt. Uhnll. nlnma. Ilnlr uu|( rulnb (. olhlllloot -.a Minn-In-cl and Vina:-Ian-I In I Inna:-Lu Qonxh-1 CoI.I.l'ol.-'l'o-morrow ovun~ III; tho `Jenna ol Quinn : Oollogc will nut to receive the ronignntion ol Prin- cipsl Snodgnn Ind select I pncceuc-r. It in nndontood tho polition will be 0!- lorod toDr. Grunt, ol ulilu, nnd vm Iopo to be Able un Weduudny [.0 un- named his uocoptnnce of it. T01-D ----o

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