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Kingston News (1868), 18 Mar 1873, p. 2

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.___ ALMA MA'rgn.-The gre` time cvf the Alma. Mater S` evening was occupied in preaching culweranziuno ` the cloning of thepeuion. Tm: IND(.'-EUBOPE4ANS."-1: ho:-ran deliver: his second` and c turn: this evening on the Iudo-I Convocation Hall. It contains formation. . CITY CuL'.1C1I..-Thc regular meeting of the City Council was called for last evening, but an adjournment Wll neceuitated for want of 9. quorum, TlLe_ igg,mhers presnt `W350- tho Mgymf, `Ania:-_:,penv-,'A'l1_en, Price and Sulli- . . 0 ` van. ` - Iyour Kathleen, . tiful Isle of the Sea," `Keeley 1 We cannot. at V , avvld u uanirciveen, and an an encore l.`he dear little Shamrock. Miss O'U.nnier f-allowed with The last rose of Summer, and was warmly appl.nded. Miss Farrell, a young lady from New York, sang with much taste Mellie Darling, czicure "The pretty girl milking Walkem contributed 1`h~.- a ratlmr hninorsua sang. and as an encore a'hc"worca. wreath of ro Miss Brophy ` was rather indispesed, but a younger sister, Miss K. A. Brophy, sang Beautiful Girl 0! Kildarc, and received well-merited applause. Miss A. Deherty followed with Leave not and was warmly encored, when she sang Patrick's Day in the Morn- ing. Miss M. Kane was unfortunately unable `to sing, owing to a severe cohl. Mr lhclmb '1`.-indy contrilmted Oh ! Erin my country, and as an encore Mollie Bawn. Mr Tandy was in-excellent voice, and had a warm recept_iun. Miss O'Connor gave The ilarp that once thro Tara's Halls, and re- ceive_(l very cordial applause. Miss` Nellie Farrell gave the gem of the evening, Sweet spirit, hear my prayer,'_ which she sang with exquisite taste and feeling, and received a hearty encore, when she gave The wearing of the green," and was re-calle most enthu- siastically. Mr Charles Kane then sang Beau- ` and was very warmly applauded. Hr Keeley was last, but not least by any means. He sang Mother says I must not,a.nl brought down the house. Of course-he was obliged to re-appear, when he gave " |`hs Grecian Bend," but this was not snicicnt. He had again to appear, when he sang \`Vhen he had nothing else to do. Can any one imagine what we should do without The band brought the and as an her cow. Mr Irish girl's lament, nu-.\n.....l2._-, I ` ban vv -yu nu (1 clock by playing atiunnl Anthem. proceedings to a close at 10 0 St. Patrick : Day aul the N _...-..., . .. . \\ numhers who were glad to obs.-`tin even stand- Lug room. The lmml of the Garrison Artillcr}, uiulur Mr Rzsckett, opened the programme with :1. selection uf Irish airs, ztrrnnged by Mr llackett, which they executed in u very ~-npcrior manner, an-I were of course warmly :t[;ila|uIlel; They also cominencenl the sec-rad part nf the prngr:umn.- by 1: selection from the opera of Ernani ;" their playing on both oc- mmiuzls reflecting the lijglncab crc-lll. on Mr lawkett, their bmndunaster. Mr Chas. Kane smug withgoml t.-n.st,e Nora. 0'Cal1irciveen, encore Shamrock. ur n 3 1 ._-_._, V: 1.11; :uni'u patron saint was hronght tdn tting tcnninatiou by .1 grand concert in the City Hall, which W:l.:~r densulv crowded, the aisles, nncl even the platform being iammcd with numbers iag the 'ulld,-I` ' . sclcctiunuf nppl.-nu-lecll hzlrt nf Hun u..-.............r. ' ` ` ` l I. I I L I 3 I 3! the laulies (for whom he held it softapot in his ' la:-art) ; their virtues, I I I "J u ulvu DZIVJIY mnnlu.-r could be augmented ; and referred in glowing terms to the inuence exorciecd by etc., in illustration he cited some ainusiiigiliciclentii of his acquaintance with the lrishwnmen in his ul which . ~.-I-:uLiuuucringcnuvazu in South Renfrew. He .a:'ate4l he had been imjitcd to address the Otl tam: pcuplc, but had reapectfull y de- uliued, preferring to be present with his pwn friends and society, as one I i i uf whom he had never failed to fyle_ an up. 3 pearnucu on each successive 17th of March for i_ zlnc past twenty-six years. He cuncluded his `. aide speech, amid cheers and applause, by '?euiugizing the manner in which the ofcers of the different sncietics had diuclmrged their du- ties ; of the beautiful sermon by Father Mur- ray; and for xnimeruus renons trusted that the local ucicties would he amalgamated, as _' were only riv.1lling each other in ' heueavolcnce and good works. I The speeches were inter epcrsed with cheers for the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the -u-,\`urnl sucieLies,for the nnarshal-1, Mr 0'Reilly, and the Queen. The audience dispersed with the National Anthem by the hands. which likewise enlivened the proceedings throughout with select music. I ne concert. The celebration of the .1.nni\'ers: < l:uui'u brought g ..n.I .-- -V A` ' raml in 1 strong pneeure brought to bear upon him, ( dent of the Grit Aseocietion, and as the 9p: : Tm: Gntnzsox'l`mu'rn1r:.u.s.--Thisev en- peeiug candidate it is most unlikely that ing the Dramatic Aeeociation of A. Better) lunch 5 matter as the entering of a protest give another theatrical entertainment at ugniuet the return of Sir John llaceonald their quarters in the Tate do Pent Barracks. would have been performed without his I'hey,reform again tomorrow evening, end cement. Indeed, we have not the slightest l on Monday evening. of next week. We can doubt that he was fullynpprieed of the whole assure the public that these theatrical: are proeeedinge, if he did -not inetigute them. worthy of support. Their Hall is neat and The (set of Alex. Gunn hie brother-in-law, l their playing excellent for amateurs who hoe hitherto taken no part in politics I and the conduct of the general audience 0 coming forward usecnrity for these mie9r- themost orderly character, so that they able creatures Brolcensliire, Reed and need anticipate no rudeness or vulgarity. Dedde, shelve conclusively that there was The present arrnngenients, however, are ' only temporarily, it being the intention to create a. fund, if`poseible, to provide such l I costumes, scenery, etc., as may be required 1 I to produce drama. in something like profes- Ihe Reform Auoch tien we owe mm. .is._ u ..:--_. ,. end we can eeeily imagine from what quar- Ior. It is, then, very clear that to that ex, . .. nu -u.-uucu mm mu: to be; accomphsihcd 3 by the u4.-cnmnlntinn ui wealth am! riches. shy the Jrialmwn in this country. (lJheru.) By their ailluumac uml inilucnca they ` than be camp:-tent tn very nmturinlly nun-int in ::i.n-liomting the humble position of their` `' I-juthrcn in Ireland. l'hey minted no ag but 1 title Hritiuh ag, no imiitutions but the British l lit:-otitiitiozm, nvirl nu nmr - unlimited liberty of l tlgmglitzuul .'_i.r.-tinv: U: U] prrnlittcd in the l)o~ { lllil0ll of Canada. (l|car,` hear.) And, fur- ; zhiiar, an the secret of strength and unity of } rientiment and purpose extend the right hand ; uf fnellnwuhip tn all lrishmen, whether Protes- ` ttmt or lhumun ('atlmlir:. (Uheeru.) This he- iicl,` if slnzrrcd by his lcll-nr-cmmtrymamwould uhviate u. great haul of the religious linen-sion -, runl war existing in lrlzunl tn-lay. (Ap- J llllllle.) He made uoin pleasing allusions to i the Irish members in the Home of Ubmu:-nus, II t I ! heir nhility, ancl the way by which tlu,-ir -.... m-..-on u|uulHl'lL'?4 U ' fut` In-|:mcl. (:\ppl.I.Il's1` the lomling [mints nl ' Irish lrcnutyafcmmlmmm-4 ' strength of intellect, L-tc., `appeared to be u gum.-ra tho nmthcr-country in her nulntnuf. I-L. ..:.... ... 1.. - I `. -....-.--.; IIU IUIII IIU lIL'l|ILl1lI('.y Ill ylillfly GK Ihihiting I piece of green ribbon; ho hxul {never emu.-mI.lul him colours, nor wmlhl he llcunuo to do am. (Appl:unue.) Ho recited .mVll'.'|'l ouganb r.e:u.m why the cciobmtiou nhnuld he of mmmnl rucurruncu, bhu prim.-ipnl mm of which was: the uuitivntiun of the same vlntiltllnl nusn!.imr'nb- by the youthful genom- ' Limu, nu t!i:stn.u I,:';:_y :1-lwmce in years they 3 may out;-rt.1in similar rm'uro-n.:,- ngul raga :-al for I the sacred mmnnrius 0! Um pzwt hintnry ` uf (.-\ppl.LIl'4::.) l':u.;in;_g u\'er_ J the of Iriuh chnrautvr, V lrixh beauty of cmmImmm- of form, ]' hc utatecl that there inppearod gum.-ml anxiety to Muist lorrnwings and dis- ` vunteut. Ha uincumly nalmcntorl one way in ` whirh he do.-emd thin bent to be p In: H... '..,..........|-;:_.. r I -...._, -unvnlii uvvuuv nu Iuww Inn! any (HID OI MIC Harms lmmlr--_d mu! sixty-live tn proclaim our luynlty and la. lmmmr to the little Green Isle. ' m.......-.. u n.. r..n n.....:.-_.,._. 2 the f iugn which were Iuwaluuml {mm partial alnrmgcy to activity hy perpuhlnt n,; :5 cele- ` Irrllwll of tho 17th of 0].! lrulslml. Ulizeeru.) l_Ic!9uprm|!of hi4 I.nrig'i;1 ; an! in lfzsxnidn ur uluowT|urc wcmm m-var bu mlfzunud to own it. (I flu-urn.) Un tln; uuntrnry, he Iuul Mwuyu ml- vmmtml thu cu!uhr.'lti'!a, rm-I ln:HL:Vud tlmt 1 they nlmulcl devote M. lcmnt nmu day out of the I thrms lnnuln-ml mul uivlu.l:..,. .. ........I..:..., ,, ._._ --.:-__.___---__...-2.-_-v . greater-_ portion of Ayn", Mm... _q....:..+.. -.. as J ,, _-... .......c uuxumock." nnmr fullowexl sang luuto D;1rlinr_r. am! an -- -The portign the L Society on Suturd. y ' lbicd in (Hm-nnnina Hm n... pr.-.u.yer, which `sang- ;vith avhen. md Fharlee Sea, r ms. Hesamr M'nH- -- ---" ' ,__,___J ,_v news: 1 that of the Grit an 9p, ' `i 1 J a . hithextwtaken a as security tl able n` that '1` I11! nan.` nun I.-......l.L 1.- l...,,,, - R V .-nu val uuu nwli urceu IIIO. Ila felt no Iwuitnlmy in yunrly ex- niece of my-M... u-il.hm. . 1.- 1.-.: l:ANs.- Professor Mac- ond' concluding lec- ho Iudo-Europeans" in ; a fund of in- . -~-----Jr `llent as 1 Ha.lls,'an Miss ur." which` due -n-~ --"" :Viuterspc-rsed cheers ml o em lw Hm 1......1_ .,-- - 1, v-\.l:l'l- rmniversary of was hrnnrvlur 4-n"n `=4- 3, ...... 111 mu CIICUFG rows.-Miss , mug l rwocl with Y-n---A - ....uu.-u.c Inmperse With m .~ ..u-..-cu, uu anulruay discus-ing the nap- on the occasion of _ ,_ _ ...._ ...._, in hunt be; ;inn if ml would u mnblc their They :1 a1.itutions umr- 5: in lllnzu-` lag... | A-1 P Irc~ 1.. `to be imiled in the truneaction, he has -oeeepe ecut free in this dis;mcet'ul_ tI'll!ll- f ` --.., .... ..........u-nu uviuenco or the begun I nature of the proteet. Were ' it bona de we my be sure that he would not have left it to other: to petition against the return of the Right H-mourahle Sir J uiin Macduna ld, hut would himself have done so and claimed the neat. Imteed of this, huvyever, we have his chief hnttle-waeher prowl- in; erdund until he found the necesury :'eeturee-Dodde; Reed and Brekenahirc, ` and gotecheee vorthiee to complain of the lev being g.-ntraged, (we presume that will he the proper term) by the friends of i Sir John. From the fact of Mr than being one of the nuetiee for these - Inberehle croamroe, we infer that although Hr Cu-rather: doee not wish his own mm e no objection to his brother-in-law being the scapegoat. We don't think, ` however, that he can be permitted to '1 action. _He iuor use recently the l reei_ um (me. .i..M;...-.. ._.a . .- .lTl9\L 5`_ Resolved.--Tl_1:at we heartily express our entire condence In the Wilma udvocacy of 1:}: cause of temper: 11 `r g th; in the present no. u we on yup.- ux I t tug; and hope that the ,,,.,;.`;~`..`1`i`...`i. ,'.':'.`.`:"!'i11 m. . maintmn tlm ......-.. - - I Wm-mesa L1nm...Su1'r.-At meeting oi Granite Lodge,_ No. 157, G/13., the following resolution wz_n I lypaued :- un......r-._1 v--- ' - 7- nuuuuc ullll. The Spenker ruled the dilcuuion out` of order. "The Home adjourned, for the St. Pn.tt_ick__|.. concert. Much indignation ii ekprassetl over the the Globe, 3.: Edgar in known to he one of the writer: for that paper and a. tool of Brown. Nothing was done in the senate. _..-.....5...,, nu nun wmcn 11: had nnt pu? Mr Dodge told him the documents 1 tended forblack-mailing purposes ; an him the speaker to write _te Mr Bx- that etfect which he promised to d appealed to Mr Dodge to know if I said anything directly o r indirectly 1: like intimidation. ]"_I'\.1,, ' ---v -uunuuuuull. Mr Dodge said that the I in his mind was that he i timidate him ' . mL. ca - -" _ ,,-,_ -..- ..ww uulu. uncle documents, in this way. He had heard that Mr. Dodge now reflected very severely on the. Globe, he told him that he did not think he (Dodge) ought to be so hard on the Globe, as that paper had document: in its po ' da.ma.g1ng to him which it had published- .... nugulrueu 1; as an attempt` to black mail, and indignantly _repu~ dintcd the charges made by the Toronto Globe. .Hil statement was rocoived with loud cheers by the House. Mr Edgar, late _of the Black Bottle Brigade of Toronto Chancery lawyers, than gut up and said be supposed the Hon. gentle- men then al1udod`to_ him. He had told Mr Dodge that the Globe hold these documents, way. had `ham-.1 +1.. 11- 1'- ~ ,.._, ...e uul nuu to oppose It, and Ramsay had _witlnlx-znvn the suit. Since his arrival in Ottawa, he had been approached" by "an hon. member opposite who had endeavour- ed to intimidate him with the utatelnent that the Globe had certain dueuments in its possession implicating him, end he had noticed that immediately after hisrst vote the alleged docuxnents had appeared in the Globe. Ho regarded it attempt charges marks I, at-- ,._______,, ..... .. uzsnon namsny, for the sum of $2,500 for services during the electinn. He had refused to pay the bill, and subsequeny the case was placed in court, and a writ issued against him. He had given innstrudtions to his lawyer not~to pay the bill and to oppose it, if.]llII-awn H... .---it Juan tn: 9 ,___ ,-..-.,.... W .. nuu. nan not denied it: ,pato1-nity when publinhed, or at any time during the election, :a'.nd when` the result of the cuntest was known,` he had received n.1etter' {rum C-mun Ramsay dated at the Rossin House Toronto; in these words, Happiest day of my life, Dodge for ever." Af ter the content we. over he Dodge, `had received a bill from Dr. .-.mm'ay, son of Canon Ranneay, for pay bill. I uuuuc Dull!!!)Cu- (From our own special correspondent.) Ottawa, March l8.-In the House yester- day, after thespeaker took the chair, Mr. Dodge rose to apoint ofprivilege, he quoted the Scllkldlolli article which had appeared in the Globe of Friday last and went on to ex- plain. He said he had full`; authority from Rev. M. Smith to use his name in any way he pleased to advance his interest: in_ the election, and that the Rev. gentlemen had subsequently given his authority to what had been done and fully approved of it. As regarded the letter of Canon Ram- say, he was not able to Jay of his own knowledge whether that gentleman had signed the document published in his ,___, -u`r:an\av\I\-I Ill. IN. gentle man mime or hot, but he knew that he had givcxrhis consent. to it and had not denied :4- ..-L------- ' In the south Renfrew case Mr Blake expreses himself as disgusted with the petitioners against Mr U'Reilleya.i they have not placed any evidence in his hands and seen: unable to proceed. The indig- nation atihe Glube_over the Dodge scandal, has been intensied since the explanations of that gentleman. Bolniniin` Rarli A cl Mr Dodge's x 1: "Globe" snubbc . /F`.-A... -.... H ' ' The Blake dlsuuuu-.41 with the south Ben- I l'etmoneI:s , alum: . M J-`lmy. "g ' Uttawu, Mzu"ch18.--Nuthingof interest has since transpired in! the West Peterboro elction case. Mr Mangrove acts for Clu x- tun and Mr Walker for Bertram. The culnmitteo held a meeting yesterday, at Iylzicll the counsel were tultpittoil. Ber- tr:uu s case is that he dclivox-c;d his quali- cations before the election return: were made. I Blake nrullull (II Inc Quail- Informutiun has jnut coma in from Nnrthport that the utozuuor Omtil _unn:nlly plying between this place Napanco and` Bullevillo (_luily was; burned at Iforthport Inst night where she was in wiutor`t}Iurtcrl. 'l'hcre was an insurance of $2,500 upon her. ' - . ..........,......u. an nu wrung nor unu Dl'll|g- iu-,r lmr dawn rmfcly amid three rounds of cheers fr-nu the excited multitude. Not witlnstnxndilnz the e`ortu'of the remen, the fourth and fth at were completely da- ntroyed.. 'l`hreo gentlemen iavecl, themselves 7 by making a ladder of quilts. The hotel in immredto a. large amount. Lou not yet :uscertn.inu:l. _ -. -JIJll\l IIIIJIIIJO ` (I I'r 011!/'I'rLl Lilli.) ) Destructive ,rc at Montreal- Nurldw liumple. Mtmcrcnl, Mural: 18,-At 1: quarter to mm this morning it lira broke out in a little building ; behind St. Jpgnol Ind com- mnniciitoal llnruugh the hundry into a par- nage of Iylw frnlrtln l|al:,v uul rpn_n,,tal19r9tY the stairway lending to elm fth ' llntiviliord the servant. maid of tho utsblishmout won sleeping. The girls lintling their hope of _ camps by the stairs cut off =tur.'| 1 to tho 1` windows, l|'lll three of them throw `' illum- uulven on tho Iidownllg, where their full was purtislly brain.-n by umtronu `and other loft material. They word . taluu to the General Hospital whore they lie in u very , precarious state; nnuthar girl n.-uneal Matilda. Suya hung out {rum the window {pr twcnty` minutes. The liromenunccuded in re wining her and bring- ing lawn Imfulv amid In... .......;. ._f . l ' J sm:|A1:Tiiif:}i|:AMs. -............ a.2n.r.l:uU.V.--.lllG Uri: party, to learn, are working hard iii favour of Mr Clyde, tho fact oi him mcsmly taking Advantage of hi: own ignorance being 3 III ndclitionol claim upon those friends of hnnntnitiy." We are pleased to ln-`nr 1 that Mr V:mluvon'I friends am not idle! and are determined to place him once more i It the liestd of tho poll. There are nnnier- I O0! votors in and around Kingston, and wo i would beg strongly to urge npun them the i prvprioty of thoir going oarly to the pull on ' Friday morning and recording their votes in iuwur of Mr Vanluven. It would be a. burning diagroco wore they to pa :-mit such a potion on thin Clyde has provod himself, to ho oloctod for the Township. Up early thou friend: of Union and Progrogo on Fri- | an: nu.-ni-... ---J `- ` Burnnidz of the Quail. urination has {nut nan..- :.. .......~-uuuu W th loud ceers late _Hon. Lludod` to him. Na 1...: 4-1.-1 M- ...-, wuu nuu1gllBnl.I.y_l`Opll~ be. Inna` nluuu... I_.- A` "' .. ....w _ up nu nrovyn to do. He )ndma ha 1...... .1: L,` I - `I, -- _uvn A: III II r louoking bthe /improuiunileft intended to m- nu.-v nu llibtl. nViVt 2:1; .l'1ad I I nnluli-I.-.I -- ~L --..u-vu av LIU. I19 he had 5r ;|-ml}:--..L1_ `I - A - nii festgrda - nlnnntlnn ;. I I-- not}; Lg snnwun...l.-_`I' L N " us-cu nnluuul Ul umon Illtl l l`0gl"OI O (by Incoming and elect Mr Yanluven I swooping mo.joyity.' . _-.. -- --n41.\J \ unanimous- nga were};- u anduko _l')_- ` , ...._ uunvu ' Bx-ovyn to v._ @111 In Iota to suit urchuen. Kingston Founfiry. n A Iflhnnsv - DRY GOODS. 2} March 12. ....,. _.- uucraljloll In on On the 14h':inst., :1: London, Ven. grchdefon Vr 1873 SpringTrade 1873 THE Mv.\'1c1r.u. Fr:-`iv i)I~!'i'l:iBL' r1u.\'.-- We are plaud to lean: that Mr Calvin. M.) P. P., having hrullght. under the uutwu of Kim ,`- Attorney-General the i-ijnstice do nj to the .` County pf Frontenac by basing the c2'cula- i titan` on `the electoral in place uf the mu nici_ ` pal county, the Attorney-(-`ener:-ihas pre- mised to correct the error so that Fr-mtovm.:'s Illare Ivi'| ho $54,621} in place -of :4`?x':. ,t.i'. lt. V Itil onlyjustice to Major Craig, the ei- I cient Cc-imty Clerk to my. that he brought the gnhjoct tn Mr C:sl\'in's notice at an early ` dny, ivho, in concert with Mr Derochc of Addington, when represents ten of the ! mar municipalities of Frontenac had the [7 nutter roctied and justice done to the 5` county. ' r I Kiiiptoa. March 18th,` 1373.` ._ L ` . At Colbroolc, March Each, 4 ` Esq. .Funeral4notice in om-`no On tlm I4&l.'\:...-A. -- n- - this evening. ' Guxriwn Theatrialn to-nigl Dnrx or My Doxunn Ron: with great regret we have to death at Ottawa of Mr Donald L Queemton. Hr Roberteon In: a large experience, and very eucc particular line, of bneine_u. known, and liked by all who had ..-.........w.. -nu unauuen Uuucmtnkes place on \Vednesda.y evening. In addition to the many entertaining features, the pastor, Rev. Mr Gray, deliver: an addreu on Reforma- tion. Cn.u.m:n s CliURCE.-0ne`of the many so- cial gatthexingl (monthly we believe)`l:eld in connection with Chalmers Clulrclytnken evening. nditinn on LL- 011?, I - ..v 71 u-u vu L`.--IJWIIIS several of our composing > number of Inml .............w _._. -. ............. uuv nu. un.:ur:t, one at l\mg- I stun, and the third in the \\'.-at ; but that the Ottawa eotnblishment would be the only one pruvnd-s.l for nluring til}: p!'c'iellL scjaiull. ,.-_. - wind avuuulic 01 stall` yesterday, 3 of logs] pang:-aphn were crowded out, some of which we nnhI. .|. :. u.:- ----H: * Pmscz Ezwum RAILWAY.-The Picton Gazette says that $110,000 of stock has been" subscribed by foreign capitalints ; trustees hnvgrbeen nppointed. and ten per cent of the money paid in. A deputation has proceeded to Toronto to look after the bonus nnticipstoai -all of which has the appearance of utmost` ness. Succeon to them. --- ..... ... .... nnvrullvll sna ovenmg were conducted by the Rev. MeRoy, of Cobuurg, and the Rev. Wuly Canton of Naw_m:u-kct. The plate collections for the day yielded up- ward: of 8375. The Church 00:42! ten thou- sand dolla, upon which betwuen Iii and seven thousand have been paid. The outer- priza reoctl great credit upon the people of Gananoquo, and the success cannot other wise than be highly gratifying to the Mini; , ter the Rev. D. G. Sutherland, so well and favourably known in Kingston. `j __. At ans" ;iLI:'tio.{'i;I"i Reeve, Mr Paul Wu majority. -__-.___, .._...__. _._._ Cu uncri Dzoxcu-1;>x.newnnd beau- tiful Weeleyan-Church st. Gananoque Wll dedicated lut Sabbath morning by the Rev Mr Sanderson e! this city. Notwithltund: ing `the unfavourable sum of the weather the Church was filled` by an interented coil- gregution who lietenod with rapt attention to the preacher ef the hour. Subsequent services in the afternoon snd evening Weslv Clnlnn nf 'M...u....._v..L ...... ,...... , uuu was mun Dy member; of that Church u :.n oxprcuion of thoir appra- cintion of the valuable and long continued services a! Mm Bihbyu a. landing member 0! the Sydonlmu Strut Church choir. Miu Bibby is u ningclr ol no ordinury power and her lgcst lcrviceahnva been choc:-fully render- co the Church of which the in a nioxnbcr, The tutimanial is alike worthy of the ydonorn and of the recipient. _>. ` Cnownzb 0ur.--0wing to the hbunce of everal cm-nnmina ..o.ar ....-.-.__s-,, ____.___.__.._.._.______.____ No. 1 PIG IRON, Pnsu|:xur1ou.-Lsst evening s nation was minds in Hue Wesleyan Hydenlusm street, to Mjss T. A. The presentation consisted of a. go] and purse; and was minds by men 6L..L 1'11.-----` ' naugqiinu. 40; z:;'i}I" 24. `(T175 inches. The Barometer is read, corraggtc Io tenu- porstfuro, and reducul to u Love . 8. W um. ., Tm-3 Nuw .\'os:u.u. .s'cuooLs.-`-.\Iz- Links-at = Announced yuterdny afternoon that the U-nu ' cl-_muent intended to gitsblioln 1141:: new Nurunl Schools. one at Uttzur.-L, at Kin-an ` lhm. and ch. chi.-.1 .'.. .1... uh A ' I . . % " Hnonl dborntil fcr'24 `hour; ending st . _1._;o u_.n.,_ Mm-1._1_g, ms ;. I --.._...- _--. .,. .1... ynligrupl were crowded , which we publish in this edition. j - ROSS . `ESE ""' 1iE~'3Eix}}}i'iE'i1"$I'1';`.d;_.c Chm-chgvs lg. ` ' n to-niglit. `llflfya DAVIDSON & DORAN Kinpton ijoundi-y._ vuwb 01 ml uonald Robot-taon, of contractor a mac. and van .....,.---:;.: :_, .- arnlillla loll, 18121:, John N'ewma.n, a1_notice our` next issue. l;h `inst, St. John : Rectory, . Arclulefon Brough, in his 79th 4.. __ - ' nmnxnnns. ny Profeuor ' Maoker;u in age this tuning SPRING ..n.. . . ....- - npcu Lu ml. .-\.4 ouc- of the Colicgc, lxu\\ c\'c:`, I ma_\ to suggest um Ihc 1..-ul Iocttun trade for which ha: was nmra in tended, namely. n:anut'a<-tuxing Divinity. ' \ ,_.__ I. I: r. --Lut prawn- in Hun WV.-1-..-.. tu_.`._-1 / .._- - vvuv:-IivUl' Ill. vo:ry succcufill in his Ii... u` '-`- -.2` ` "Camden y;ta;n-day for I elected by over 2C0 _ , ...... .- Chtirch, toM_iu Bibby.` Minted a. gold watch \ members, 'nn.-.:._ .1 LL _ 2 .:.;__._._.4 R03IB'l'0;.---It in in {m ........._-- AI I Apply at the announce the Robartaon, . ...._A._- -L - lll-IIIIIIIUII I07 0' cents. V Doors open at 7 ; I I nmnnmv n A tr To conclude with The perfuyrnonco will? ` on TuEsoA `Till ' ""'"' In-'.'-.n' 'n" '. 1'9 ` Under the tmg` it .thep:i'icon of [AMATEUR I van anncnnorl having 1 retail Dry Good: bum` leuure in intimnting to the Kingston, and nu-roundingcon have dilpondof the k the Inning I In Ir Jun tion Iolon enjoyohy The un unsigned recommending then: at II A ` ~ mu now no cntnoa at RICHMOND AND Bl) deavour in All respects to f `E . `ta will now be carried Edwurd Boyilaui, 56th of in the employmont of the RTHHMDND AND nuv l5_ unto ; rant: ' Camera! P:-iuoi ` where they have norqponed of British. Cundian and F ` all of which grill he sold ~. claueu only, on liberal to ` Kingston, March 13th,-* U MIn1m's;?; c:uta for -A any bips. Kingltoli, Vj_ews off} _ siurr snaau-.'H,,} March gm 1573. _-.-.. ;HE Subcribara having`: : Dry Goods bun 4,._.-.---uI V `10NTAINING Ko 2 Subscription slpniii 1y time. _ " ::a'.`:.,zm........"`*-I I8--tong timo I've 19-1-wouldtlut In ` 20- l`ho Tyroleao - 7 Jam 30 .cenI for I.l_l', orln With` Pianofm to ticljl LBNI9;N9: f\`\`I rII A 1`: "Cfl`|lloll_'l I Mu-ch, 15.` jg .- _ .._._..__.-, -; REDDEN: v--u:ve waka aid` l0-With Love and 1 ll--Gentlv. ah I 0...: L V `10PING `A ` J ltock an . __ , ` . L ;--We no two 16-The ; -wm: Love !lY--Gentl , oh! l2-.sorc iyening 13-The Fl! ' 14-Lsrboord gm tun I....a.._. Next , )1o'fUnF.s F Low Prim. 14. CHINA BILL HEADS. BLANK Norm- BILIS 0F`];Am AT EQMLLI1 No: AT] "i'r `A1-1 NOWN JUII Kingnton, I 'th .\l;LI`ch,V I873. u-vvv: U- rzublmij winds": 0 'PiI. Md 1` 2! E: fo dw E " I-cal, ' mar eddo lex nn 6-. ` IDTK Q 1969 bu moi` o-HI 10.51:) t. nu . T2 `E -C - I white` Iputt flllillg; H.-gnwil gain tlmt yuan.-r \ diral I-':u:u'lt_\'._ .\-lmitting, hm ....... .....o 0 IL .... I Il- % L7 ` York .au ; l hogs rm; ml =a;a1%L~p:1";-FL '..-....- yo uuunnmc Wll uuxllal [n'rm5t it. '3' Iunlco will .1.'g+:' "In u` l'nin-raity mlmi" that l'ui\m-ity In-3 n - .`\ * ronnuy my-, Iumren-r high his 1 tninnwutn. when luul nut M.mliu~-I I _tho Unircruity and bu-u vuuuin Mali;-:\I |`ruf-uwra. ltin quihv true that in the l'rmvi I. iur-vqmmtipg the .\lm|i--.-1| Kingston, there was 3 s'lau.- ivmvu |I\`l.'l' tn nliale with any ._|'mv: Iumhl n.-rmh :9 I2... ...... .x.. ., , . .\| Jim Towxsmr ELECTION. -Tlie Grit . . . | In lnnrn nun ..-..-I...... L ..-J 1' .._, . Your nhcul n` ' Q 511` \\ In`: L-client 'sgr\'.'mt. gjzzilg I.ct1'_5. - .. -..u. vi; aux: 1.: ing thi: scaaiu E: s7E.'i.-.w..', . .._+ (,'O"l';,'1 nk {rum In-rn ,,_ -, ......, Progl-cg: ` ....I....A ` - .a-uu county 13 ' of the bogus urn If 1..-nu. 1.21.. I :l'I0|~ll(`l` -.r| -1 on I,-suuuuu u - sioml style. --_ ...... nun uuuneius, 1 3, I00 l.L, ,"lZlllOl, 48. books, and has held 105 7 religious meetings on vessels, and where pos- siblc prayer meetings have been held. _Mr bone` is collecting subscriptions in the city in aid of his mission, nnd we can cordially re- commend him to the favorable consideration I of the public. He will deliver addresses I at Garden lsland Quin evening, and the Sab- ' bath Reformation Society at St. George's Hall 1 on Thur sdsy evening. ' P D | ! _'l'he Rev. Tl1ol:1`a.s_Vl-3VeI-1c,pel'ux-allent agent of l the \Vo lland Camel Missionary Society, is in I to wn on behalf of {but mission, and delivered able and telling discourses in the Baptist (`hurch on Sunday morning, and in Chalmers (.'hurclr~in the evening. At the conclusion of his sermons he gave a brief recital of the wvrk in which he is engaged. He also addressed the Sunday-school scholars of St. Andrew's and Brock St;-eet Presbyterian Churches, and i Mr Jack s Mission school. During the past season, with the assistance of his colleag'ue,he has aaisited over 2,000 vessels, distributed 1 31.000 tracts, 347, bibles and testameuts, 9 3, l.L;,".'lZlllOl, held rt-lim'.m.. ...-,.a:_-- H i and appnint commissioners to repqrt on '11:: `I E use of each municipality according to the air- .` cumstnnces under wl*`cH `debts were mn- ` trztctcd. ' ltrwxux mu. \\'1'rmn:.\\v.u. up `nu: SL'!:i".l.`s `l.`Hz<.`= .3; -'Hm `Hmniltun .S'fvtmlu'rl 53)" -- There is :1 rumour that the Un_t:1rio ..\Imi: "my 3 .51: .-:o pesberecl with deputation: and pctitiuns that they have resolved to vntlnlraw tY.c .\nr- plus Distributihn Scheme far this se;~:\i->n, } ` I '!'.':e "VJ!-: V,' `s;I._vs: Mr..\Iurtun,uf math L;-uls, is :'n_ OHzu\':|. we nmlcrsnmd, fo. the i H1)-p-use of contesting the ek-cfiun of M1`. A. ' ; N. Richards for that constituency. It wi1`.Lc r -nu-Iubered that Mr. Riclmuls was rr;tux'n- ed in the (hit intrc-st ly a majority or twel- "1" "'_ |"'W`V ls-' |-rocuedilng, whiclngocu fur tucxul, " discredit upon the hitherto fair clmmctef of ""' the Limcstune city." How often Imu- hn :v ur road:-rs rcuot hourcl, nimrc the cluciirm, H.` 1-! I`K('I. l|l|:Hl(|l| If Wu lmrl hurl :`_nm!|wr mu :~X.mMwuwuul:l hzwo wan the olcclioli." We "M" "~"'f"")' 4 iH'0 to Imp tn :umly1.o thou "Mu" hm ithvcll nru continllznlly occurring hr lmr tlm M 5'!!! l'0I'1uu_e. : in then e_gI-its, then, whu M r--chm.-J bribery and curuption to a sync... I W" .1 (hr lnte`o~|ucl1un- who come forward to A 1.-r I""'5*'~"` H! Um nmno of virtuo and V ` .-f x"" .Y ('9 |"""""" ) nl.'=1iIInt the return. ..._ .-filha 1'1`.-,miar fun k':..-,.o_.. Iv . . '4 v 3 (Mr Othuva.correxepmulent who 11:1:-.sp-.-cinl I .m.-nus of information gdviscs that from the I .:xpl:umtimI3 made in the House yostcrd:|y 3 wy Mr Dodgg thv disclmmres Inudq Ly lhu -.u/- was only a bhtckmailillg transaction nu l.-.- part of that reputable journal, and thn ; :-u~i-;m::lion axgnilnnt it is auiul [H be int:msc.. .\Ir lake is also said to be dis,~,'I|stml with the .\l:1cdu1tgnHih.-:4 of Suuth Hz.-ufruw who arc um rc-nd_y- with their pr-mf of th-.~ inn-gnu. ):ariti,-s or fmu ls s})ukcILnf in Sumh 1:21:- fr:-.-.r,1 We lmvca1lwn;,'s l)elievul that these-._ chnrgn-s \\'--uld end I'|:~g:u. F . Tm: C. u|sidel'a.tiun. Anmxu1'u.v.- -Mr Lnpum is in 0ft.a1w.'l' with tho: purpose it in said nf pmucutiug ' Eu. petition .'|1,_':|inst ,Mr Shiblyis return. 3 " -- are non zxwzu-u of tho exact lmlnr-: uf ' f his a-muplnim but lmw heard that is owm;_-; . an 311' Shiblcy being miroty for u roln'.i'.'r 3 .12: :1 Pour (')ic)'-build. 5:. It in possible Ihzt might be able to upset the olcciion. lun u r may remind him that in sych a case we Aclulingtcnxn where Ihcmujority in fawn.` uf` Mr -`_'hibIey wms xuou.l'}y 700 it is m':11".-4-iyi luwssillle that any cmmnittoo waulcl ngme to ;~ e,-jvc him the seat, and in cue of a new _ ___H,,,. , .. I Fm: OIu.\'m~: Bu.L.-Yesterday afternoon 2 hills to incbrpdrate the Eastern and \\'..st. | Laval I )!-nnnn A.a..-:.. I ' ..-...., u.-up Lu LIBII In il. IIPW fl. 7 - ... v.-iccticon would his pl-aspects be any` better` .11;-.n before. We have some doubts of it -ml command these ideas in Mr L'xpm.:'s 1 1 ,,, 1' __ ... .......yu.aw mu nastcrll and W | Loyal Orange Assor-i.1tinns were rear nn.l time by 3:1 to 24. ` _.. _.... ...-nuv v| VII ! IIC ZIINI. ,--army pronlmm) g.'1.ilIt return -vfiaho l r.mxi~r for Kingston. `Na wunhl -`Sm_.cbt that such parhou shnuhl game iutu V -will`! with clmn handy, but their r-:1.-nnl in j .~-zmcctiou with Lho cloutima h:u1 hoen nmsl : .;lhy; in f:-.:t. they have g|nri_o4l in thrir 3 A'EK'::L. an-l pr--lninnud to the world their` - nu ~n'x--:i-m- (-Imrm-luI'. Uh had we vny u.-ahc-1' -`.'.`l.00x')" was the cry of them pIu'j4l.e glxgmy "dofenh-rs uf lhc faith." Uni , upolu such lmu hypm-riny. It is wmcwlmi .1-:nsoliu'g ta Inna that no-me uf tho |n.es: Incl ` . :' aha puny comlonm this dirty trmmzu-h'un. _ , ,_ ,..,..uu -uuu snery, mum Go and see them. -....-....... nu amateurs t y mnueunenta. I-m........ H- Llmt : a , ,,_,r.,.......n;uu oxen II lbliuionry that liecourscs ling. : `Aaml Ha -1--~ `J ' ' ' wt and tasty, On one side is )f Irehu:d s 1th is painted m.I )\7.........L , O ,,,,,__.-... .. .... ! "'"" ' D I II intcnsc. f'h rdisglltbtl `Km .4 l't||) h . . .1! his nf Ur. `hem _ I III I but L, Lmpnm wt miss>io ten the Sh ienco 'p"t" t when 1 W ?Z,. at, ` _ would hon but pm 9 sense 1; quiwd He up )rofcrs- Pu rely zation. paint u..o! In - - I ll'h<'1 [Iu[_IL1: I I x{n1.'lx tn :1: 5 tin: laws '5` I curngmrenl Le Ifanzulzz euj ` xmu to whi mit,:uul im I111- WE- "V... v- an Hm ; Hwulc-N, Mr. `"1 ! ; unu-1 m.-.., I `'j'" Kiln: |n`m'\'::~ia1 ` `"7 bgmnlx rlcrcll "VIIIH Lin pzluf II-mll f | .'l! wind at t!m( `Hun. evl on UnL.1r rAnI|||L'lln .\Ir Mlclnel \V:Ll.~ah, one of the marshals of the day, M r Lahey,I residcnt of the Shalnro-rk Benevolent Society, and Mr Joseph Dillon, President of the Portsmouth St. Patrick e Society, followed. the latter of whom dwelt at great length on the patriotism, love,`vit-tue, saympath), friendship, &c., of the Irishmen, and the man); tender recollections "which on- twinc themselves around their prided conned:-.. tion with their native country ; and the inspi- rations they receive from such source-in the ` commemoration of the 17th. His iepuccli in- cluded much of lreLmd s,hiztory. It was ap- plauded repeatedly during its delivery. M u. 1.......- mn ,,-..-.. .......... as u uonncu and hi; :4! ton/'rr:z'rx held supremacy in the -1 world. He too had never gazed out tion'al beauties of Ireland, but he was t spring of devoted Irish parents, and as hoped shortly to ace the land of Mali: ancestry in th full enjoyment of t_lw b to be derived from thas establislnment 01 cal le;_;i.~:lutuI'-c. His zuldress was loud n1.....I ...1 .~.h.-an plumlml. \l.. \r' ..- uuuullcxss prevalent among ti or classes of Irish society at the pm.-sew must at` which the speaker attributed persistent refusal bf` the Imperial (love: to grmit Home Rule." He snrcnx coinmcnterl upon the slur of ignorauc teniptuously cast upon the Irish people he contr.-ulicted as being a slandur-th people \vcrc.meI1t.1l|y, physically and an .1 powerful clan, and if possessed of the of culture, have no: auperiurs in thc hemisphere. He reminded his licnrers pa-riml when Ircla.ml was the seat of Uni` Education ; when students of various 1 nlitiurs funk tulvantagu of her fncilitie whelrsuch orators as O'Connell and his -li ...-_I1 -- ,, ,,, ..l...u.\. vv XLII \\':\rmth l-r3 ref:-r|'c sisnihll` chztr.-Ictcri.-tics ` III Lin: lrnsnm of the their situation: in life; O..u.O .. I - ' ' gm`: '2, uicucclld; ...._ ...._y would won come when Il'`.l.`l|l(l ! woulnl xlumnud and rx-ceivu the proper zLutlwri-- { ty to act upon her own legislation. (Hz.-..rt-y ! L`ll(:t`l':`.) In accordance with custom, he r..-all 'cnpiu:s of congratulations sent by the St. 1 .-itrick'.~,x Society to sister associations of To- ruutu marl 0tt:1w:i, zuul their respunses luyf tel;-gmxn, Which were loudly applnudqd. (Inc of the l).'lnIlS here gave a. favourite tune, ..ltt:I' Wllicll ':uiLtin;; them tn lm.1r tlu: specs-hcrf. `mmlinua lmll :;ll'orlc4l, it mm nut. ne;.rly ` l .-xtrick, their natal mint. V n nun DlIgI",I|(?r mum, w--nu-u and children [)l'llllllIl(3l10ll:9ly), , klwy W:I.ltl`ul with .1 wmndcrful mnomnt uf ' p Iflvlhrc fur tlm I-swinging njnr ml the clmwrt ml- lldl lbll mt with all 1.l:r' accmuunmlzttinn wlmsh the cum- tznrgo enough for the mu.-as who snught ingramel, mrl uumlvcm wan: ullligml tn givu up tlm fort with cxprozu-sinus of clcep liuappoiutnw.-'nt.. | lxulmul the room wan cr:un:n.al hcfurc the l .-utry of the prmzc.-Ir.irIIi~Lt.~I':st nll. 'i'.:<,- lmzul.-c mnl; up nmtinm in class prnximibg. `tn the l ;nl:m'm-nu, aml playarl while the audience \~.~.:re l cunning to attexntinu. ` Mr P. Daugherty was the first speaker, nml I . I l c:.r- l .12: excellent .'ulclr-:4.-4 he njzulc. He l':it'l'l'ul Mei: mncl1 w:-.rm',h of feeling to the occu-ion '.h'.-_\' were celebrating --the anniversary of St. ' llo oxprcusc-I his ! 5. [wide at henna mmhl.-.1 9.. ......o........... .., . Mr Jnhn I_l::lli;:.'u1, Mr J:-me-4 Swift. V prm'\':4:~inn mula: n uhnrt stop, while the ...... vr-uuuu-~g vu: Iv v1\4||} IIAJIIU-I Will -W117`: 1 p:L'u with the prIn:;:-4.-1inlI-ittd thrmlghnut "In: fumr--II, Whill omztlpiccl nearly two huurv . from me to three n'clm'.k. Opposite the rumi- ` -loncua of James U |{eiHy, Huqf, ;\I.l ., Uzpt. Dr. Hullivzm, nml Slmril 2-'-sr-gnm`n, rucrunzulcnl Hm uuuuprmtu. Frum .1 lit- 1 I I tn Hm time of the Societies an r the (`ity l ;1illin;.;4 the citizn.-In gzxiher stairs loading to the ()utni'in Hall wura emu- |J|ut'.:|y jnnmlvol. '|'hun p. I.v!:ml togq-Llmr ,:mm. znul uhihh-.-n . I UnL.1rin N1:-set, mu! tlw lobbiou usual)` I , -. .. ........ n....... no uxprcnlsesl ms [ wide being enabled to participate in so im- I a.rL:mt an event, and the lmnor he felt in 114- I ix-;--min; so inuential an nsscllrly. Hu z.-m g .' 7 v I mmunce-I the great. p|c.1~Iure he exporiemml _ i : being elected .11 .1 xncchunic and reprczumtm 1 i\'(- uf the working c|:I.~nL-A, as Pru-cluzun nf ho .~'r. l'atrick s Society ; azul, nlthaug Lu. I` `mn.1i.'ux by hirth, he at the same tin:-: hit 3 3 .run;,' .'Ltt.'r.-.-hnnvnt fur and intern-.st in the himl f his fog`:-t'.'Ltl|e|',s. \ ((_'hEcI'.s.) In speakilw of ` ( , _ lelll In-lul not 31:: no for men`: Idle boat, I at L .'|\'c lvant 1.. ML .=.\..:.......;_. _.. , n -- U11!!!c4gllI|)|I:Hnll uf Hm ruligimm m.-|'vi.:_-H in St. .\!:nry'n (7nHu=alr.'t|, Hm pru-mmiauniutn ru- form:-(I, and numvm-cl thc-ir |n:m-ILV They pxu-.;.mI Mwu Prillctum uh-A-1-L. Hmlmc Mung Kin{_: utmct. nml t|mm_-_zh mevuml of the --bhor lcmling ntru-In, at many ufwhi::l1,lnImIn-In of I pcnplo lnul nmzcmhlml to witnunn tlw wulk- url, ziml luntilyvhucr them in mnnu innt.'~.um,n+ , are they wont Ivy. l`l_us lmmln resumes! the munn pa-.i'.i:-m luelui lryv them 1m-\'imu.tn L'lI- ; torin;.; tho wlilicu tn lwnr tlm ucrnmn, mu! -liu- I I cuunu-:1 ntirl-in;,r uatiolml nim. H.-aides the I` ' .:rc:u. nmnbcrw who grog.-to-I them at the 1 I--w-ml l0l'IIul'.l. thlhro pvcru scores who zu-pt` " n A Ht. Patric-k's lmy 4 l`lu-. Hm-1-cincu. ()1: $111.: cqnlplu.-Iinn I I ind thc-i H V ,.-.. . -u nu |lII:l'L' I t g.-m.- `ant to Jul: scxutixnentxa as a me-mJ:u|t of an 111-ish family, in ` THE DAILY NEWS-~TUF.SDAY EVENING. MARCH 13; - , -~- vs unlw LIIFIIIIII l mve no- the Wide of the `rclaml wan H... ;.....a- ..: n. _-__ , -- ...... `cl /vuv ll ISII. ltally, lnysically morally means 'e na- nnnn'n'..u-. :.. 4.1.- .21 ` . -..u ...... Ul .guura.ucc cou- : pcop1e,Whiuh ts slaudur-thu Irish t'1V_ |'h`],`i4pglI\y n...`l ... ,, II -: vllv 111:` Irish as such, ee his'bclovcl l benefits of a lo- lis loudly ap- ....- .. rv....wua organI- U > wont to view it-snd _ ,-..- .....u..,., nu; Jun- present day, attributed to the pf` tho IrI1I.o\-.:..`l| """J ants nation- facilities, and Uovmcll learn- nm.-u .'.. LL- I'A ..-u- nuurnuuneu to (In: : Guvcruuleut le." x4m'cn.stic:;lly ur ignorance 5aI.Uu 01] `(IO D3- , the ox! - _ _..- .....uunu us ulc e University Vrinnu n-IHI-H ...u ule nsufli - -literary (1 nn fhg VIA ....v 11'1", -1 9. Canmliam .'._ Al: . v -.,_ ..- ...... u-u, Quuuglll xrolu what uoenco upon the body politic yclopt Auociation we on thin dis-'

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