Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Sep 1878, p. 2

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turn. at Incubus Ind assume. as '-IIIIII I1 Ilful Iluuvu I: nlbdnponlh-.JohnBndontohhtho .L._ ICIQIZEIIQ twl-Illluuu uvvvu u, an Jchnkrtinuthuuhugsnd In _,,-; n_-n AL- n-..:D ......mL._ -_- LI.- HI. DIKIZII IIIII Ilfl-U ,1: Q1: at-pagan Ion earning $2.25 ruby. (Vim-Ho, lb] yotu.) Now they htllopulangolufoveonu. It us In Ihoclootolitododdo who was the Ed manhunt to Parliament. In sl- .,_ A:__ ._ .L_ :_.|-.|. L- |._.| ....--.. n....a will W Lnnuuuvuo. Au -- vus un- lldiagiothedrydoolhehulnovcrheud duel ehmuhllt. Cu-nthen Innk- legfoeeu nub-pew to get O15,(I)0. Iealuieulnouldhurtllhln mind (why no one known.) Here he polnpouly in- quired if any onebut Sir John could l have grnppled with Confederation; he created I good deal ol lnughtor by styling the Pacific Sandal a `mighty mall mit- 'take.' Heeeidtlutifir John VII in II power everthina wonldbe pcoeperonl u eierything ellnye was under him. Now they were `famiehing for bread. The country use tired of the preeent Govern- ment. He wanted every one to give John A. I helping lnud. V ll. H Imula mmln Hm nlllnl Tm-v A. I nelplng nluu. Mr. 8. Woods nude the usual Tory beginning. Eedid not feel in speaking trim, but as strength In sometime given to e person when he least expected it he would go on. He feltit `nnneeeuery to go over the ground so nbly (I) trsversed try the cheirmen. He repeated, in A very doleful strain, the usuel lunentetiou that under the leatgovornrnent everything was prosperous, but thst now it was not. Sir John lied built All the nilroeds. tele- grsphn, etc., in the country, and had $10,000,000 of surplus. He said thnt the Pacic Scandal had threatened for n time tosubmerge him (McD.) for ever; but there seemed to be B wonderful elasticity about hisinind. An leader of the Oppo- sition he had done more good for the country than my one else. Tho Reform psrty were false to all their prolnieee. He said the mistake lay in Mr. Macken- zie s buying the Steel Rails before need- ed end in not telling the House before he bought them.&e (W) had been noted in Kingston an s truth teller for 16 years. ' He said s good It-wry had been told shout a men who invented I phosphoric light to use nt the bottom of the see; thin men we: 1 theorist nnd eevernl writers mode funof him. Finding that he vine wrong he said, Devil dam the man thst invented fncte; they won't agree with my theories at all." A menufectory in Philedelphin hsd sent engines to every country in the world except England. (Voioe--And England has Free Trade." The United Stetes in the best protected country in the world._ (Voice--`.`WorIt. you mean) Ann mm. mnm mil: Sir John enter- mean. } After some more talk Sir ed and was very faintly cheered. He (Sir John)experienood a feeling of eorrow at not having heard Mr. Woode. It was not the lint time he had addressed the electors of Victoria. Ward, and he wee throwing himself on thorn once more. He had had grenl. opponents before, but now he was reduced to Mr. (lunn. Was he to he disgraced by Mr. (innn 1 Mr. Guun was e reaident. lle wan not. Neither was Mr. Blake a resident of South Bruce. He (Sir John) was going to turn out the (lrila, niul wae going to be Premier of Ceuada. He came to the National Policy, and nuke], in a very eonlident. manner, if we were going to keep Cenede for the Canadians. Men were leaving Canada by hundreds. Here he grew hen-ler, and it was quite affecting ` to hear the $300,000 hero talk ee if he had a conscience. However, no one cried, and he eoon recovered his usual etyle. He wanted Reciprocity. He eaid theta pereon, after having had nothing but had whiskey for a long time, liked e ' glue of good old rye" once and I while. On Tuesday we were to have an election. Under certain circumetanou the elector: were to vote for him, end under other elroumetancee they were not. ll- n_......l|.. I-|...n. nn ..nn Irnn-\ Olfolllnluucel Lucy nous nu-. Mr. Connolly (whom no one lmew) Mid thet no proeperity could be had in this country unlil Sir John came into power. Ceuede only exports About 820,- 000,000 worth of agricultural produce; therefore manufacture: ehould be encour- eged, end the bounden duty ol the elec- tor: weeto pleoo the mine of power in the heads of I Government which would encourage homo iuduetriee. Mr. Con- nolly epoke at great length, but while eome hlight tune of humour might be found in him. yet very meny of his ex- preuione were Inch u no gentlemen wmld use under any circumstances, end the diegreoelul lenquege which he used reeohed 1 oullnineting point when he hid the Minietere would meko better _ ;._:..,__ A|.-- -b-b..--nan Hnma oounnoupuu I'll u -y-um. aw. ing. Ho aid Ilul lut (Wodnouhy) , owning holud told all shoot the Pan- eailny. Bot, bolioving, d-mbthu, that ngoo-1(1) thing will but roped- inghbopotzatollitovct spin. An L-_......|..I 5.1....-ax. -lnnnnnt. and W "V""- "-"' """ "' """'_' up hllthynr. It In shot )! .-40 -nu. A|n{,_ _ouun mu mm: 4.... u_:|.....|. 5.1-an Ink-_" in do- Elli Inc nuuuwru wuunu IllC-II um... slave-driven (Inn Ihsumon. Somo Tory in the back 0! the room called for Gukin, And thin cry being repented once or (fies, Md. Gukin came (award. 80 nid (of amino) that ho did not 0:- pocttobooslleduponto spook; tlutho could notuponk well at n putlio nul- :-- II. An unk Ink :w.a.....1.n Tbooloetonof Tmzon will pmnou. thir ovund the gounttfn best intu- dl byeuting Choir bnllou on Tueodny ab |..'5...&'w toli it ovmgdng :5 ygpngudd to hum! '00 ....ouI u. Imam what III I-In toad ol WT I0 WIND Illlquuuu, unu vuudlo know that goody! nilndn bnnu Into: that can [run L-u AL- _..- In run About `Log o'do Inn. All,_ _uuun Inn an--3 about "nilwndo hdvun Intel, to do- , -_._.I pa-Ina. Thluyun nun! Rdlll in tho udiuo,nod.u than can gather: than lung-lnnpcoun pIIunt,"l.pv Viduin" ldl_I ycunago .A-_ -.- g-owning `QR n'tIAI, no-loin nu. Illt ` IN FAVOUR OF 0171: no Goon Govnulnr. Local. Pnonrnrrv. " " A Burns Tun: Pouuv. Ounr Luann, Foun um F'I'nL. On Bulrrnla lurnnm. " A Rivnwz Tnun. " Pvnuc Euononn. Rut. Piorwrlou to Hon: luuunv. AND BY VOTING AGAINST ,_._ n_____,..__ In. .. _.,._. ` nexus fnbiioyszc. hem Terreee, Greed , Ilvel Unl- unity. the French end ' drele, the Seminary Chapel, Beeport Aeyleei, where the Turie: eey 0eeeho`n`: _ ' got not end emelt toheeven, the_ Plain: ol Abnhem, etc. And I`: nor tlul er; , eonlnend enyhod vieiting Quebec for the tint time to :ee. em ell. They enume- rate eleo the parliament build- ingn. The old building: ere not :: good u men] High School home: in Ontario, but the new one: which are now in eouree of erection will be very line building:. The old gelee oi the city hue been ell demolished, the lat having been taken ewey four year: ego, no that now the only gete through which one in or out of the city i: the St. John : gem; but this iluf recent conltruotion. Lord Du'erin, however, is Loving the old w:ll: repaired, and mother gete eonetructed ncrou the road leading out to Abraham : Pleine. The J eeuit `Bu-ruck: :lso have been torn down ta make room for the ow of modern progress. These build- ing: were about 200 year: old, end the well: had become so rmly impacted to- gether that it was found necessary to me powder to blunt them in pieoel. In one corner of the rqunre we: the chnpel, end beneath it were :1 number of vault: which ere now being cleared out. them the remain: of bodie: hove been found, two of which I believe were proved to be those of certain Je:uit Father: who had been killed by the la- dinne. What do the atrile:, and` queh role, and enxietles of this life amount tel Where is that Indian I What i: that Je- Iuitl A few ehovelfuls of black earth, and a few hulf decayed bouee is ell that remain: of the one, while perhep: there .-mnnine nut. n trnna (if the Ullldfl In wine of ` raniainu of the while pernapl more remains not 21 mice of the Sic tnmait vita. An old reservoir for contain- ing water, over 20 feet deep uni about as many feel. square. was also uncovered be- neath the chapel. lled to the top with water. Many unknown subterranean pungol have also be'en laid open. But. I must not forget to notice the ex- have also bebn mm open. forget curlion given to the Delegatea," by the Mayor and City Council of Quebec. Alderman Henchev. at whose hotel I Mayor and City Uouncil or Qucoec. Alderman Henchey, stop, thing, to recognize in an ollicial way the Deputation that had come so far to pay their respects to '1l%e"G()vernor, and so mentioned it to a few friends. A special meeting of the Council was hastily called and the outcome was an excursion of the most enjoyable description), and at which there was no lack of solids, or uids, or gasses. Alderman Unison made a capi- tal speech in replying, for the ladies" in which he hinted that he would not come to Quebec a bachelor any more, for {car he would have to be taking one of these charmingly, pretty French girls back to Kingston with him; and you know it would he so long before he could learn to talk sweet" to her that it would spoil all the fun. This excursion was a great success, al- though the notice was so short that many of the ulllcinls who were invited, having had other engagelncntl, were not able to come, but enough were there to make the undertaking all that could be desired. l`hn mm Fire Brigade. turned out to `thought it would he the proper doairml. The City Fire Brigade, escort the delegation from the St. Louis Hotel to the wlm:-i. They rnavohed in excellent appearance, and many were the encomiums passed upon them by our western friends. I have faith that King- nton, however, cuuld hold her own with Quebec in the matter of n re brigade. One thing I noticed aapecinlly, namely, the powerful horses that urew their en- gine; and ladder carringel; but of course in Inch 0, hilly place no Quobac Imnll borne: would be of no use for this pur- nn-n ....._._.__._._,_.._____ TUUIIDAY IV10. IIPT. I2, 1378. pose. l Amongst H1059 on been! the beautiful steamer Cl do" beeixlee our deputetion were Hie Vorlhip Mayor Cbembere, Aldermen Hcnohy, Vnllernud, Rinfret end Buurvet, and Councillors Turner Brochu, lillawillinme, Johnston em; Peachy, the City Clerk, City Engineer, Clerk of the l{ecorder'e Court, reporters for the Globe, ('hrom.cLc, L`Evenemen end Mercury, beeidel `e numoer 0! other friends. n... mu mu drum to nbout five miles uvnuvll pose . [0011 logic. Ono of tho llighlnnd piper: _Iu on board, cunuqnontly we Ind pipmg and , (Inning, After the hut ol touon and Iowolooul lore pauod. Soohh reelu, , Irish iip, and French Pironottu won intonninghd with ouch other, Iiik Gaelic, Irish, Dutch. Franck and Englilh soup blondod their uolliuou was in one hr-onion: ondcooa; utioulit nu Our trip was down to below Quebec, then to about the nine dietence above, and back Again ; no tint by taking the beautiful scenery of mture on either side for I bwclr ground, end the eloquence of human nature within the boat for the dream, end we eurely had 5 performance worthy of the meeting of I Province end a city. If you heve received the paper: regu- larly, Mr. Editor, you will observe that ......t. .11 um Walmarn deleaetea were If heve receiveu me paper: regu- nearly ell the Western delegem called upon to say something for their municipelitioe. including Ald.Carecm and myself. We etlempted to keep up the credit of the old limestone city u well u we pouibly could under the circum- etenooe. I we: I little nfnid um the hat of lo jolly e lellnw u Aid. Cu-eon'I being A bachelor would throw some doubt: on the mind: of the Quebecerl about the beauty and nttractiveneu of ourhdiee ; but when l diecovered that Meyor Cham- borl, e gentlemen over fifty you: of age, and I prominent altlermeu. perlnpe (one. were both bachelors all leer Inn prominent aluornnu. rungs forty, outing diupollod, And I laid to Iuyull "I" right" for I thought that ii the bounty ol Quebec could not cnptivwotholo men, tho [act of AM. Canon, being a bachelor in Kingston. in no ovidouou tbs! to have not feminine beauty hon ! Thu`: good logic. ol tho Highland III on! [STEEL nAIILs:| |V'I.l.lin:syo:ttIso'.l'ou-Ion.` |r- mm mm mnw-IIL nun un VvlIVv nun.--.4. Sn Join: an On-nun: Turnou. " Auuucu PIm`I'lurluN um Pwruuuu. " Pnuc Coxnvrnmd. TH: Dulnnox or Kuw- n-rn H Ii:-. I. I. SJ In-as ru-I I.o.-l.o- In srxrunnr or news 2| Aulnlutlnoating at an Kinney" Gouorntiu Ihndunn It. I.- H. ' Snytho ondonvonnd to nab n poinl against Mr. Xnhnlio by chiming III-. Ohu. Mukuuio with being I number of .5. 1:... ..c n........ Ir.a._.. A. n.. ..`.I cn-inGInw wnuu level` I -ujuc VI ghe Iii-In of Cooper, Feiruae &0o., ted ineinneting that they received the ebu- tnet forthesteelreilebeoenee the?!- Inier hed e rolntive interested in the tnnuetion. Now the slander he been buried long since, but it he: un- earthed again [or election pnrpoeee by To White`: Kingeten duplieete, end we are informed that Mr. Smythe will this evening nu sumo the Itury, eup- plelneuting it with documents which he thinlu will give the etetelnent I shadow of truth. But Mr. smytlu my uve himeelf the trouble. The electors know thet At the [net union of Parliament Sir Juhn and HIS SUPPORTERS DARE NOT CALL FOR. AN EXAMINATION, AND DARE NOT UNDERTAKE T0 PROVE WHAT IS NOW REPEATED ` AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. Be- CIKJQLAVIJI Alli! \l\I I |ll.UL1AILI8I.1Lu low we give nn extract from 3 Into npeoch of Mr. Mackenzie on the subject: Mr. Illomdugs Recommendation. llY.. .A.n.-oi..ul in .II oh. Igqnlinn auun- i been noun.-what premature in the pur- l.` '7! 1' ICIIUIUUV C JUCIITUUCIUUVIWIUUUIIUII We advertised in all the lending oom- merioal nevupsperafor tendera. We re- ceived tenderl, and gIVO the oontract to the loweat tenderere, for 50,000 tons of ateel rnila. * * These are the hots, and they are facts Dr. Tupr knew in the semen of 1875. I gave extraota at a former meeting from his Ipeeoh on that occuion, in which the utmoot he had to my was to express a doubt that we had chase, but he said he was always ready to give the Government credit for good intentions. [ uau 1-m-chase au Ightat mm. 1.. ....... ..u ..:..n.. .3.-- ....a n .... ..ll uau l ltl'lJIluN: (us nsylu us rsrny, It was all right then, and it was all right up to the time when they found they could get no charges that had any foundation, and to set to work to make them. (Hear, hear ) It was iuainuated that I hid let the contracts to favourities; that a brother of mine waa interested in one of them. lmight let such an in- sinustion go for what ite worth. .1 have lived thirty years in my own county. and whatever may be said of my political opinions, there are not twelve men in that country who would suspect me of moral wrong. (Hear. liear,and cheers.) And I hope the people of Ontario, be- fore whom I have stood for sixteen years in Parliament, will not readily believe that lconld be guilty of political wrong intentionally. (Loud cheers.) As I said, I might have passed that insinuation over, but [prefer to meet it directly, and state that no brother or other re- lations of mine received, directly or in- directly, nearly or remotely, in and kind of way, good bail, or indiiferent, a single cent of prot in that or any other public p transaction. (Loud cheers.) . Mr. Mac].-enzt'e n Batlcer. While I characterized this as a baae falsehood, as ldo riuw, I said that my brother or any relative of any member of the (lovernment has a perfect right to be a contractor provided there was no- thing wrong in the issue of the contract. (Hear, hear.) But the entire story was made out of whole cloth--there was not a particle of truth in it. A rm in Men- treal, iii which my brother was a slee ing partner, were agents of the tirmw in England who were tendering; but before they became agents at all in this matter my brother withdrew from the rm ra- ther than have the slightest doubt out upon my position in the matter. (Cheerm) Supposing he had been a member of the rm who acted as agents for the English tirni, it does not follow that there was any wrongdoing ; butss it is, there was a more shamelessly untrue accuaation brought a ainst a public man in this country. Hear, hear. and cheers.) To Prove their Ineduuattom. And why don t they proceed to the proof if there is anything wrong? `Why don t they take aCominittee and investi- gate the matter? I oered them a Com- mittee for two years in Parliament, so that they might call their witnesses and put them on oath, and so ascertain what foundation char; wsa for the story. The reason they don't do so is because that would spoil their little game -(heer. hear) -snd stamp them as a set of calnmnistors. So, instead of cnming forward boldly and making a charge in proper form, they go through the country Ilyln to the people, "Well, the thing looks bad; he may not be guilty, but-- well, the thing has a bad look about it." (Hear, hear, and laughter.) :*_._._...%_-:.-... (By Telegraph To-day.) London, Sept. 13. -Fort -eix thoneend Ruuien crcope hue lot Turkey lot hone. Midlnt Puhe he: received per- miuion to reside with hie family in e provinciel Turkish town. Conetentinople is threatened with Itnrutiou, the bekore being unsblo to furnieh brand on account. of the high price of when end the depre- cietion of currency. The redemption of the paper currency has been underulen by I syndicate of beaten. The Porto hu ` been inlorlned the! Englnml will not eocede to the Gennen propoul thee. the nine- povuri ehould co-opene in en- loroing the fullillneot of the Ienu of the Treaty ol Berlin. The Anetta-Tnrlieh Canvention he not yet been eiglled. The ngimion in Albeuie h increedng, end lreeh out:-Igee III imminent; the Chrietiene are seeking eelety in Monten- nno. Ir. Levenl lnunl&dtoeetd- Unnounun noun; may In a ogre. Mr. Layud nluodlo outa- hiathareqncotoltlu one lot nul- nnotoi Ii,(ll).(lI) to enable Tod any out the nlonu in Ad: Iioot. AIut_-than willpot sunny! in ulna: lo Austrian um D0! nu Novi Ban: this you . __4.. "The Kingston New tries to make out lllst Mr.Gunn, Reform oandiclsle {or I K lnn,is ss unlit to be member 0! Pa out Is Mr. Robinson, Mr. Hay, l or Mr. Plstt, of Toronto, but it fails. Kr. Gun is sclever Insn, public spirit- ed, enterprising. intelligent, snd dis- creet; one who am plsn sud also exe- outs. We should be well satised to have such s msn represent Toronto, tc wlxstsver psrty he belonged. A glib tanznis not s necessity for a member of Per enl..-G.`ob of yesterday. Ths `glib tnngue` ol our Into `member Imsoertslnly been ol precious little so-r~~ wins to those lor Ilium it should hue ,. ____|.._..a In... am ..I ad. lnr I London. 5091. liI.-lII vulva houciouoououuinglholhornu col` 'd'mnurIikol1hhounlind- In but I of swing nu Iivu Troops lfetctrn-33:1 Home--Latest News. utiliil-I_.l..IE?I. nmsm. 4 sad Tale--(EvEa aummu. , BUSS||I__I_QVEIElT. mnwrcx, HENDRY & Queen City Laiindry`-. crystal Bar. All Dry Goods it l.oworWl .71(-Z.-awthn Ivo_r Olforol Vl I0 HIWI IUI wuunu u. -uuum u 5.; omployod. The gift of ash, Io which local Tories no chiming such _,. _._x..-..... 1.. n.-a.. nqmlhlnn ha One One Buulifui Coahuno Cloth It 200, 250. 3) mt: 850. Two Uuu All Wool En linh Nestor Cloth at `UN, 8 .95 and ILBO. Five Hundred Pieoou ow Handsome Dnu Goods hon 10. One Can lilnck Sillu-Gru Bu-gsinI-50c, 000. 760. 80c and Cl. _ . One One Colored Silh it 900, $1.00, $1.95 and I1. Colored Ouhmero It 26c, 300, 350, 400 In 50 Two Gnu Black Cuhmel-e-dl wool-501:, 800. 750. 900 And .1. On: Gun Union Blmk Onhmam At 253. Mix. 35. 40: And (50. 78. Fall Stock complete, '78. AT WALDRONPS.` TWO UIIIC UIICK UIIl'|l]lOI'C--III W001--DUO, (W0. (00. MB III! '1. One One Union Black Onhmen st 250, 30:1, 35, 40: and Clio. Ten Bales [leuvy Cnnminn Guy Oolton-16' yard: for 01. Two Cows swan Flannel-ohuntlt in 0|I|'.d|_-8o. 90, 100`, [2 1 3,llio. Two humit n`n White Blanket: (lunged, oxtn cheap. 10* For the greatest Bargniul in bry Good: (0 (J IHefnIm&HevenueTariffl mum: on snunnu |l|G|lT.| |A MASS MEET|NI:| Of the Elector: of the Only at Kingston, favourable to the relnrn of Mr. Gunn, will be held in the lun. wm. nnmr, and other pro-l ruminant llnnlgunnn |snumm EVENING um;| ma Icon. in. J. cmwmnmu Ill AIITI HIIIITII, WIIOI IINII Avnw uv In-Ilulus Uuvln .- pu-euninenoo in their cendideta, he: been dormant for 34 year: so In no the iniereele ol Kingeton are concerned. Tin One our spokesmen hu employed his [lib Ellen to edvenco the interoete ol other place: at our expenee, for which, we euppooe, we nhonld be duly lhnuhful. It ie quite eel. to say that Mr. Gunn will be en innitely more potent edvocnte ol the oleiine oi the city to which he helou 1: than ever III our diahououred doe-otter: who onrel just enough About the pooplu 0! Kingston to In: their votes in hi: levuur and no more. The elector: of Kingston II" no longer permit. him th u. to out then to promote his pereonnl an. bitione en! poiilinl pllfpolol. llin uno- nlded game in thoroughly phyod out. o__. lrnoifmo viAnn.| I MEETING of Frontenac Ward Com- nnimao will be hold I! the Golden Lion Block Refonu Boom: _._- -. 41-4: - 4,,,4 Q A full meeting In roquulnd for bullion ol hnportnuce. R. TANDY, SI-pt l`. th. Clnlnhun to0oI _ rv-rv- |E,ideau 'T'al.-d- | For thin Wud will meet on FRIDAY EVl'- I INU, M. 7:T n'oloc|r. A1` ILVACIEI PAINT SHOP. Brock uroot. .,c A- L- Evn:mn.ls1'Ic i-:-rnuos will he laid in ca. Iloolu nvnr snnm nu- nm a I I5 .-em. llov.Wn.luhoI wm give an Jclruq on luau ouch`. ~ A IPECI L IIITIIG Will IIOIOHIOIHI Inigo: Ul Y IVIIIIO. Io'q|oo`k.. vi-unrruuen will to noon Gain Put`. Entynunhr lb anally pnunl. , I. IAOIAY. W- (IHJII. vvn um... u. _..v Friday Evening. mu lnslant.| ur 7-am n'.unr|r Alll with to have Ihlalu at human am y oounuluh ltd! Inna, lneudnoilauuul du- uu uhaloibnlullcrcbfld. utluunlnlhlutoltlunhc. Innanh. ronouov u 3 cut. 21 IL IAWDK, n_. Inn. Lj. many; nuul . nun: an-run. C` All nnembeu no requested to bl pruont. (L R. WALDBON, Slum 1 Oak (!h`lnngn_ Sept 12, 1878. `sopc Ilb. If Uhplr to be taken :1. 7:30 o'clock. Z Speeches will be undo by the W lhh, nun vv um gm-nun, nun-. vuuvn you minent Gentlemen. LET THERE BE A GRAND RALLY. Sept 12. Sir John dill porllnb in the minropro- unhuon that the workingmnn in much honor o! in Q0 United sum tlun in Ouudn. Anorionn jourlnla no teeming with pool to the oonmry, and Cunudinn viuilon scroll tho lino uld thoir tolut. that ol the Chieftain ction, wd!ioh in- doodil Ht Oilhout 5 0! Hi we to Mind on. Thu I Bnnuotd Conserva- tiu vroh Italy to the Gmvier, tho Tory organ of that Ian, hi: ponoml impra- Itou ol the industrial citation in St: John Kndonnldi nodal pnndiu of pro- .-_u._ . LWILL BILL 01! 5000!!!! 0! dvb-ulonnun-uu.sIulIuuo Iumv`h!|IlQ!L MEETING Ward Com- ` minnn will held the qm;;;.3gfak3Z AU.O"Al.'.l5N "BALE GITY: HALL, Ill. WIN ! GOHIITTEE 2- uI-..I _m .....p .. FRIDAY I IAVI JlJ8'I' IIOIIVID WI. STEWART. Bocrcury. UIIIIII, Almanac upon rumaruu had won it not that than dnil at tho soup homo, not bonchaolooly In con- ln onunnutlun uith ono of Iardnm ol this place: fur cvoningInu,huuIod\ono um the Uudgluinthlod nmud mun- yonthuuflhianb-`-thcuworo `I. IOIICI. lloditot ol Ila UmI,wIon ollbgunl ll ltolh polliwl eject of ldliqlhtulopn his no! input- nhuollh Iuthpni condition in 'lwMandnMror9of nun-cgu,.r.u-gun-I. Mk: .uu.n- % Ln. 0. Ihgnlnnlhlnnhnnlinn nl. %'.'I'.'oolJ! R. WALDRON. Wilson's Buildihas. .uu:vun , ` Chairman. l Golden Star, _ Union and A Transparent Olycorlno. ;i;a. :ut`eiiiiiiii Now Frillingp, Silk Tin, Luliu Callus, Outfn and Balk, Luce Bib: and Ties, Inca Trimmed Hnndkorohloh, A ntycomplote uoortmont Silk Ribboul, A fullauortmont of Subs and Hamburg Embroldoriu, 03- Our Stock in all dcpsrtrnonh in llllod with the naval nonltiu of the un- Ion, oouncdntly added to by nail; nhinmnnn of our own hnnorllol. Linen Hondkorohiotn for Ladies,` Goat`: and Children : war. Also, a lane assortment of Vnloncionnglung mind Point D'A|onoon T33 I "An upnla bushes, tho merchant- oonphin oi ktriblo times. they II`! in luv than in van: hon than they n. I. n...a.: hand:-in anon hundred: Rullingllnh Thread and mum x..'.... Good: sold on I mull ulnnon out: out. An Inupoouon Inuud. I1 Sula: for cash. Btrlolly also pl-loo. ,n. & J. aannmnn Handnomi Oltrich Tipu, IIIRIBY In neo that -1031!!! BAWDEI, 80.. ofth (III: of Klngol, ln tho County o! Pronhuo. Bolhlm 540 ion umonnua undu some. 19:. of tin be-ulc- ... -_ .. ....._. . -_. -. -. .__..-._, . pomoa nu, of oath-u Lot of um. Agent (or Aunnn ovum! the cigar In non. Ionian. an mg tho menu button nth Run on Can- IIOIII o Cumin. IDWAID JOHI BAIIIII. lotnrnln Oloor Ior um llmnnl lot It: fin `I.'...'l`!`.'3%..'.'s`.':..".`.. v`v`.'.`.'`5{`.'}T I Cl I Kllgnol, Caution. Nil I 3...: lo:-ytgo pl;-pout o_!_|b ling`: lloctonlniltrlllt ofthodoutyof Q_._A....-- hot` um: III non unn may no In OIII(h;_Mtudv-ad: upon Ii; [HE1Ii)Vi5:J1?fs6`1'f View: 0! Ieuduul. Z.--nnln_ Odjttvu -II-v--v'- ' FORS soLn-v A `oi; mu. Ill 001101. ) IAIIIIDAY. XI. I3. OI `Hit, 'lI'IIBY l.v.o'P&llol|o lathe` `hit . . one 0 July nominal in WI. ` Widwo ' E.'3'aiIi u-nmu.I-nan noun V IQ h .r.`:....... LuA{:3o'c"u Imp-nu. I. I. -I!-. I nudumag-us. um hr. IUD. I A -'.`.."..'ia'!'..`.'i.""' .- Sept 6. I108. IUWLIU JUJII Dlllg For tho llutoni co! the CI! f Xlnptn. Kllphn I098 mu, ICC. ,0 ELEcoTv'Tv6ncE. ELECTION NOTICE. % `HEREBY In Pllbllo lotlauhu Oll , V. llllh. l`0..ouolth `A ruu monmm ooununuy sauna no oy nu: Ihipmonh of importing. j Z u-j-wu- LI} hohbuducvuh-' an-ulplpln-rnuunuuhuuin Qjpdculluin, an in I claim`-A.--4-Jlnl__ Inna. ... WalItOl|._ man 1 AIM.` ll. Hllblliig BTBIIT. jwwqunu-or--u,---.---g hanaubuacltholnndsuiu h&U&& fun concluded. `T J idvnf. however, nnlnhnngx-an-u-ng-A_I.L.-._~u-..l 1--g uvuqu -uwcvcu--'aI-tuft:-Us uvundyvu-ddhhn. on mu 00 Ill W131 lune: nun All jg.-Q-g .-J.A-_.... ._AL.._ Ag. ._-__ pu.nnIn,unluuqqoc|uuunu nnndchhlu-n. ll--1n:jlHL-ilk -4.3: W :u- xv:-g -uwvvvu, _$-n ICT-I-I uanlllhhuhlhncl than Ina II! PIOTEBLED PARADISE. rug----... I.I.'!XlII'Eg_G-Illl. III `I'IVI_:E_AIDW|lV- Ell! N D185. uunu. Tun Clulfloll Puumsza. A Ploluirrn Tnlrr. Ovn. Pl.0DOL"l`loN. , No:-Rnwln Ilu-nanny-` 'IA1(| nun: nus [in IHJOI Wu! q-uuuuuuvv-; udugiving AL. l_..A Inn.- ad 1:- II_nA- , ___n __ nu-u . lor ' I-- ---_,_, ._.-- `*T&@IIl`PfIIIO0Ill!AV! I-undklbel-pulp * T WT? cl qpningtoclouduhn Iuubhthuidtoviidlh Khan Ipdtnundiag in you loh|.va'yl'uli|oIIwt mu: Iplloh ac in nu triad. n:5nIL.Q-1nll|1l nX`fhlLI F1 .UIwvuIIn-5 uuuu -u----. 'l'sIyct.qnoIiIfmunnho-a rs- bilnnd an uundou uyiudl-the Elli! Hac--nnku Ir. Kwhuin -,_ .L_4 -4- LL- _.-_ _..A-:....l :_ .51.. nmn -"'Xl' `lnyI&IrJc-havunuhirodin 0890 by lb pistol thoahillalah. We do noun: amount bulionthulr. I hndoovcnnilnuordofdiopungouuut to tholrhh otuyothruuonnlityof Ihiehourpopnluion iooonpoud. Ho hvuitlur lhoboornortholool t'obo gnillydouchuaot. Itinnotshes` that the Irish pooplo throughout tho country inn supported the pony which, in Ouadgh `Ju hgitiluto meoouorol the Torin who no oppruuod than in their Iavo had. The lrilh number: in the BI-ioh Purlinnoot have ever been the natural Illiu oi the Libonl party, who fought the bank 0! Irish oluncipotion to in Iuoaulnl has. A: to tbepotty Monaco to the Addington Reporter uul in spaced -uuiou to tho "|n-oguo" of . sprouting local Tory orator to have an hesitation in pronouncing thin I pol- try bid {or Irish discontent. Why not long lino: the local Tory orgnn went. into oclhciu of adulation Jrthin journd u I convert. to its views, but now, slu ! tho reaction. In AKA u:-...._ ...\..o..4 Onn ah. Tm-v nnt VIOII, ulaa aaui, nous . luau awuaawlvaaa u. the Niagara contact, too, the Tory poet Laureate ia making Proteatant Horne" quotetiona from the Globe of twenty yaarl I30 80 an to induce the people ol the old borough to vote againat Mr. Pat- rick Hnghaa, tha Roman Catholic Liberal candidate whn oppoaaa him. Duubtlell Mr. Plumb cilnita to atate that theao erti~ claa quoted from the Globe of long ago were written by that abandoned man Macdougall. that undiaguiaad enemy of I the Catholic Church (u see hia pamphlet) who waa lent by Sir John as Prime Go- vernor to the Northwest, and to whose pretence there the Riel rebellion waa largely due. The organa will make but , little capital "out of their miserable and treaaonablo attempt to fan the ember: of aectarlan atrile. .___ The Tories of Cnnsds are being humi- listed in the person 0! their Chieftain. They deeerve that humilistion for cling- ing to their lesder nlter he hsd so sig- nnlly demonstrsted his unfitnesn for pow- er. Such devotion to the bad leader of s rotten cause Ill not loyslty, but purer. sity, sud the psrty is likely for nmny is long day to pay the price of exclusion from ofliee for its sdherence to the fallen fortunes of its former Chief. To what nbject depths is he st the present moment reduced in his-personal heggary from the people ol Kingston oi their sent in Par- liament`. Long are this it must have tlnwnorl upon the Chieltsin thut in fore ing upon his reluctant Acceptance the Tory noniinstion his local supporters were plscing him in s fnlse position. With hnt in hand, from door to door, both he sud they beseech the electors to pity the sorrows of the played out politiv cisn. In the canvass of the Tory clndidste And his henchmen stone is left unturned to win a vote by {air menus or by foul. They will not tnke No" lur s tinsl refusal. Repeated- ly sre the ssnie citizens, especially among the working clssses, being pestured for their support even after they have ex- plicitly Ielused it. The wives of work- ingmsn sre implored to prevsil upon their husbands to vote, it but this once, for Sir John. and all the old domestic tsctics with which Sir John is so inmiliar are resorted to in order to enlist the sympa- thy ol the household in the Chieltsin'e behalf. To such An extremity hu the once great leader at s once sll-powerful party been reduced in order to retain his hold on his long neglected snd now utter- ly disgusted constituents ! While the so- dubbed foremost stntesinsn" is thus re- duced to the extremity ol s street beggsr {or public support enough to send him to pnrliinnent, his Liberal rivsls, including the nbsent Mr. Blake, nre sure of the po- pulnr condence which the electors in their-euee deem it an honour to conler. No feet could more strikingly illustrate the relative strength 0! the rival pnrties in the battle which is now being waged for the prizs 0! power. In the country snd in his constituency Sir John Mscdon- lid is doomed to detest. I10 Driven to dupontmn by the public in- dinution tho orniuuiu of tho Tory ` Uhioluin an resorting to their time-dih honounud India. 1! they ctnnot by the hula! nilupnnnktion wnp the judg- ment oi tho oloctorl in favour ul their run And spinal tho Libonl candidate they will not hesitate to employ the molt. uuhluohing corruption to compo: their _.._... -rs.-. ... .....1....a .1 .11 hsnurdn Illllllllllli ulrrulvllull w cvnup-u u-cu purpono. They no noolvod :3 mil hund- Ind It Any wt to curry the election. Where they cannot no they will an They hon the utmost oooliduuce in tho potency of bribery. 1! they cannot clad thair-an hyotbor nouuthey villpny for win with which (ado it. They did thh thing bolero. Thdr oonupt -nnutyinnuulctof court record And ._._-.0.-In-n Thavnnunl Hull ICC`! wuljvx nu, um... Uncu- dnlntnaauuulhpolhnnyupinbo In by its not dliuupnlabh noun. lat tho ohoton olK1@tonruonIoo lolllalnnly uul dolcuoocnnuptn ------- Ln h 1 g. IW"j'I'ifI2wuu-uo-u--r-- -- nu-uh. laulltno Rob:-nuI,too. bvigkllyvnldhlol than corrupt ibovcnuln _o( the an-y. We has-luntnttbo buoltho pooc- I-ganuu. s_.msa.Ipui Iluaouu `byllocuplqnudulthon-0 nnunlly >-;nII in bits: caudal all Iliyqutllllgbonliuunundin '1%IIIuI dub nun.-.5, 'oII!oIbhnudnh-dypupduld ; jag`- -nnjnp "Lhtoxnuu--u.....~......- ` In-clI_-abuse-pgg. Tn: muou-0 Iulujmq, ' ""3180!!! Dunn. "TV _ $5, - ol'ftnunoru_>' i suturin- Idjdtakndo 4......-n-unnum--"Inn-I--L.-Al-1 uv cunt-urv - .n.lnnAL.l.nhunl1nndi- _._._.+.-_ DESPERATIOI IIIIEIY I nnvqiuqluuuuuuuuuuguxuuu in youth vutiidj nacho! olonnthiuolri-Ind L_II & .41.}.-g g-g TTI I$uI-U jujup-nu` 8%. lovclglouun` duhnlvn. and hlloaio` $78.30* qnrxhddl dthainnncodu (15 occu- -ut by any nqojcnaiibdd-I. Wonoodnotuvdotniltlovaatinpovr non! tho: vaulted to llidlyinait hrokothofANIndln'l'oqnpunub- tionbyaendioglr. lloIn'anootoPulia- _.... s1:_n-.I. on. in: dnina at A IIImuII_I_ImI nous. __ _-..4a-j- nnnun I! At" UUEIIIIII lauwun Iavvvu--:u -u lacuna- in power, notmtldnlding that shit it- o....a mmn-an as man at "Am llpoIIr,noIInunIIuI[IIuIuur-uv hunt oppouulil the II: of "dd! lunch," who by none seen he so In meneged to ding, ilcllybylhl ekinolhieteellytelhenpluuhtioool` thecity. Wound notrenpitulstelhol benet: the1orkiu`neooHIiIdtylnu 1 derived from the he! thettheit Ida, member Mano! lately but in pouch] when thellilihtyoollegeneehenciol be!-nil: ehypoaitieel houlvu I-duel} by loal Torlee um an-cmcuo wan to beetected byonnviet labour. Ib-` ` ecquont mu belied we outcry. The public works gnve Qploydeotloeoone sndeuimee hundrodlolllulvlun work In novlureelu to he Ind. Hotonly 'eobuI.etthepcaentnoneu|eGovI-n- ment contact in in progreu at Rockuood r .__u..... .... ..:..a. nu!!! Lumlm i. llXU,$&I%ZI- tunic-Iva-u-r noun. Similarly the just dlhl 0! Kingston Inn has ueapiullbylho Doninionuicdovunnutupuul ,_-_ ___4_..|..;-_Ax._ A|.-s ALA. Lh. llllll illlvrldi II in pI'u'rI- no uvuun-vuu Auylum on which FREE LABOUR 5.4.... nnnnlnill Inn `Pill nun run in Qlllulll `'55 W-l'l- ---- ------r--v - being employed roe run near run in thehietoryof tlnt inetitntinn. In Sir John MncdonnId'l tune, end under his Go- vernment, the Aeylum wee erected by onvict lebour, end every exteneion of the etructure In eimilerly built. Under n Reform Government, however, prison labour in u much ee poeeible dlepeneed with, nnd the mechanic: 0! Kingston are now working, for the ret time in their hiet.ory,on eounviou built inetitution. It in from fecte like then tht the working- ,_.,,_. __--u...:_ ._L:-L .0 en. ll ll'0nl IIGDI IIII Iauuun tune euu nun-nu.- men uf King-ton oonclude which of the cum pnrtlea in most deeerving ol their uupport. The Government: It present .in power, both at Otter: And Toronto, are the true friend: of Kingston, especial- ly of the induilriel clause. The letter will recognize end requite the fact by eending Mr. (lunn to Ottawa to strengthen the hnmle of the Liberal Admlnietretion. 'l`he Muonic Grind Lodge of Oenadn convened at Shefteebury Hell, Toronto, on Wednesday. A large number of dele- gate: from all perte of Cenede, beeidee ~ member: of the fraternity from the Unit- ; ed Statee, were present, to when A cor- dial reception we: extended by the city lodges. (lrand Mater Bro. Weller reed his ennual report, recording the principal events occurring einoe lent meeting. It was shown that diepenutione were tuned for the formation of the following new lmlues: Frontenac Lodge at Ceterequi, Dutferin Lodge at Melbourne, North Star Lodge at Roeemeeth, Euclid Lodge at Strnthrny, St. George Lodge et Toronto, Salem Lodge at Brockvillo, Mimicu Lodge at Iulington, Harmony Lodge et Delta. '[`he nancial statement shown I belence of 830,()`J4.l2 to the credit of the Grand Lodge, of which $58,040.33 in invented in (iovernmunt stock: and 85,045.79 It their credit in Bank. On motion $1,000 was enbscrihed toward: the relief of member: of the ireternivy nnifering from yellow fever. The deli.-getee accepted en invite- tion to visit Victorie Park in the After- nun-n Hsvhghduydn-lhprlu - .....-aL.-.-Li-gm-nlKhj$ noun. Elocted oicora for the ensuing your 2 M. W. Bro. W. H. Weller, Oobourg, (1'.M., (re-elected) KW. Bro. J. A. Hon- dernon, Kingston, D.G.M., (Io-elected) ; V. W. Bro. Bernnrd Snunden, Toronto, G.S.W.; V. W. Bro. '1'. H. Tracey, Lon- don, G,J.W.; Rev. C.W. Pstteuon, Au- rur-a,(}. Chsplain; V.W. Bro. E. Mit- chell, Hamilton, 0. 'I'reu.;V'.W. Bro. J. Lawnon, Picton, 0.1%.; V.W. Bro. J. J. Muon, Hamilton, (LS. (redacted) ; V. W. Bro. E. Ball, 0. T. I!.....A at nmnnrnl Pin-noun: '--R. W. V . W. Bro. 1-}. Ban, U. '1'. 1 Board of General Purpose: :--R.. W. ` Bros. mm Klotz, Proltou; J. J. Waugh, Strstfm-d;F. J. Monet, Toronto; J. B. l`.....mp. Pm-6 "nun: J. McL:ren. - (bxuunovll-puts tblumuy. ~_.E:uu.-mu-n.'.1muo,. WK. FIIWART, In-nun lulu. Amanda. Strstfm-d;l". J. Monet, '1`oronr.o; J. u. Trnyeru, Port Hope; J. Mclmren, Maunt Foront; H. Robcrtlon, Golng- wood; J. H. Benson, Soaforth; Chnuncy Bennett, Simcou; Allnn Mnolun, King- Ilun; T. Sargent, Toronto. Deputy lmtrict Grand Mute:-I. On- tario, W. Bro. E. Poplow, Port Hope; Pnnce Edward, W. Bro. Juno: Smith, Bellevillc; St. Lawrence, W. Bro. Gnu. '1`. H. Furbel, Far:-An : Point. 1*|.- l....I... r-Inna!` nn Thundnv niqht. H. F-.-rbeu, Fl|"I'In'l rotor. The Lodge closed on Thursday night, and will open spin at Kiugpton at high twelve on the second Wednesday in Sep- tember, l879.: G.'I`.R.. Montreal-50 bop rice. Str. Geneva, Capo Vincont.-129 hnlf chuu tea. q.. |.I...r| um. Vim-.m.t_l47 bbln. man. .:.-.u., -_r- ....--.-. IHKIIT. SI.r.| Pierrepont, Cnpe Vincont--272 bbll. ungar. U.'I`. IL. _. S|rnin-3 cue: cmnod menu. Bur. Maud, Cnpo Vi1Ioan--50 hlohh Lu: 7| Ll-.. do. my (:lnA\'n Ann Vincnnl -25 bbll IIl1l;JU u0., 00.; to on. wuuwu, no mules do. C. '1`. IL, Detroit Junction-6 hotel you! uh. Str. Maud. Cane Vmoont--128 bblu To Ute lII'or 01 no nnun nu-sq. 7| 410.. do. Slr. Geneva, Cnpo Vincent -25 bbll nmur. U. l`.R., Mun`.real-l Gnk cooo. (}. l`.ll., lhmilton-3 onus tobacco; 33 came: do. U. l`.R.,Mouh-nl--'37 half bout ni- ninr III) 10.. (`(112 ) hll. tobacco: an. N Str. Maud, Capo nugu; 59 Ml. chu. cm; 75 bbln. Iugu; 67 Ml. chin. tea; I30 bblu. Iupr. Remember that one ol the thing: the Oppocitioniaplopdtoiatopluo 3 tax on coal Anal our. How do purahuon of those nrticlu like the output of dou Irnnd sud door hull su.....m an John not incl to pour. - an gang ggxmsu um. ___...._..._4...---_._-~- -~ -- Alla: vault] gnk`to bl "n;I:p0IlV bod any It uohnl F . of an umInrI." `up It. ukuno. 5, 053.9; 3. to pngnnlut pmlhlotho produon.-n :8 the npclu at tin can- unnon up ir Jollll. ' Th ubuu to input (hold Iaglnl corn Ln: anon Cad: pa rang! up tho In.-d-tortilla Dachau, Inna ad 1-1.... In ...-an nu Gout-I-out in labour, tn nppotuh Gannon! In uniuhining hallo: cl lndoin tho nonunion ollilc. No Oon IAOIIII g-galni nu.ta-uorcx-fiauna. In... 51.. II- djkj how long would I1 Allan would Ink to would It to lulu! all : Allan would at ho "noon 7' --u..|..ni.muounnh out I Import: by Geo. lloberuon l son. :hoII.I Str. bhud, Cape Vincont-l47 bblu. min". nod and door mall Should Sir John (0! porn, no.2 Inna -nun II H W. 3`? CI. .......-H.-. I. Wanna, ;-r"z, c., monu-ou-z4 nu do., do.; 25 In llnsonlc. Iiennglbcr. CQIIIH, IIIXI IIC MM Gown-calla .._ .1 hulain thn {mm nn1r1sn`w n1e.Fn1uAy, snpmumzn 13, 1:73. ` `nu nvawv--u vlwumn mus r-v---- -'--1- -" Gnu Inn, Ki.1dmuG,nIIlh|IV.j Whyhsvonouuonhhpouldli` unseat. Thuovnuhnilnllho monudnoouhilolthulIdIopI tothownrd. ' Thopioyridnroltto Noun -aid that `tho-catingIuonllndforIhopurpouo' ' I...-`h.- Dim-nhlio nfninndi-nnnnnd. A llIIHIOH|.*hX tI-.an. Inn. Ii-1-ha-1 and `H. *mWZITll\'IjrJl If hxiqthopninniindhuuod. Ho Ind IKE! raolntion moved by Sir l.L.. :_ Il.J;.-...A I..o _..:..... ..4l L. launch at 7.3 par

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