Kingston News (1868), 3 Dec 1873, p. 1

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I.-land x|I.r 11.18}! mil siroruu T\Vl<:FD3, all ('n!uurs ; .\'n}cmli.l .\eai--+------ \.'ont.re:\l. JEJOHN OST1-ILL, w. F. KAY, M. C. 1\IU1.I.AP.KY, -ulu u-nuvcrs In the city. (,`-all are selling at Cost. The Best Pea. Jn.c!u.~ls. and Overcoat.-. Full Size U\'ERUUA'l`S at $6 yle and on the slmrtmt unl- : veiy low'prices'_t'or (x.".8]l. Gooow PRINCESS STR EET. I~icN.-KUGHTON &. C0. '..\ I.D SH.-UVLS, Black Ribbons. I.-1.] Em R.--n J u.u an.-\\\'LS, Black liibhons, I.`-nlies Scarfs, VVhite nml Coloured VES. Uosierv l`.l.....l. I ILL be told. by Antion, by \\'illiau- I Murray, Anctivmecr, at his Sale- Rooms, Market Square. Kingston, on the nu LL11 L w r.`b`l);3`, nu-1 ' .\`plcndial Assrtmeut of ':u\'o.-rs in the citv I`-1| u\\JUA ['5 at 5 shnrtest nohcc. s bufm-n nu.-..|....., ur xungsmn. the event n 1 thcxr merit_ I ASSOTBIU 1 city. um 'I`I-I .3 IIUMCL`. e purchas- b01011 red . Clouds, cut. (ll , nnf AC sonaule terms. Also a. few Pianoswo rent. \V'c feel condent that our own Instruments will continue to sustain their well-e`.1.rned reputation. I1`-mom... .....A V ....... .- - 1- ' E AL\\'AYS keep on hand ORGANS and MELODEUNS of thc best Cana- dum make, and have now In stock some.ex- ccllent ENGLISH UPRIGIIT PIANOS (made by Broaclwood, Chapel], &c.,) to which we invite attention. A superior S I`EIN\`VAY" for sale on rea- sonable terms. Also few Pianoswo condent that our mun l...+......m..+.. To P" d`' -)'- A enin $5 _ }vauted. All 3:13;. .95 of g]-kw people, 01 exther sex, young H. -4.141, make mom mom? at work for us in their spare Inumuuts, or II thing else-. Particulars free. Address u. STINSUN in Cu, Port.land_, Maine. the time, than at my, ` lU}.lllIoii|4lUl..l. Factory and \Var(-rooms corner of Princess and Ontario Streets, Kingston. 'EBF.R 8:. ran ECEIVED, ex -hip Austrian, a large con- |; nignment of CARVED AND PLAIN MEERSCHAUM PIPES IN CASES, Meet- schumn Ci Holders. A110 160 Gross of ASSORTEE BRIAR ROOT PIPES and FA NCY PIPES, for sale wholesale and retail, at very low prices. S.` PLWHITTE, IST. Prinnenn Rh-out Pianos, Organ:__a:nd Melodeonsi vmwm `EXIIHIBITI/i;1;.! _v. , ...v. , .':-'3 Pictures `Framed tn orde I While the` naAn|.:l4 n . PICTURES AND FRAMES, LOOKING GLASS]-SS, MOULDII\"GS, &c.. &c.. &,n Mv5R:i`iL:E`1%Ei7:vv! `I l'hus giving you a. poorer arliele and less of 16 for your money. [3 ,1 nu (`I]'.`\T7Yt\Vv-,1 1'\'I' v.,. ...- . _ -- 1} UAI r;\'1mV1.\ their Hall corner of Pattersonfs Lung Protectors. Patterson s Chest Protectors.~ Patterson's Cork Respirators.` Patterson s Meta.]l_ic _ do. (SH Aunva nu. .LL\Il.1.' Day Express . Night Express Mixed Train for Auctioneer and (III: FTER OCTOBER 6th, Tr.-zi A KINGSTON _as fol-lows :- I`RA INS GOING EAST. Day Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Night Express { .\li.\'ed Train for 1 Mixed Train for Brccknlle. . .. rhn A`l|v.u r--\-- \ Kingston, Sept. 19, 1372. W0 c:1::<'rL1:.\n-1.x can 1,. with board at Mrs Bee] George's Hall, with separate -use of sitting-room, at tire d< Dxnner at 6 o'clock. Bath Ru October 31. ,l Lo \ Hnmiltoj, Sept. 23, Sept. 10. \\'hich 1 prices. Flowering Bulbs, ' Hyacinths. Grocuses Tulips, Lilies. Oct. 6, 1873. 7-P11}! present rates fou " unong the vnriuus meoeuary; and h0WB\ rl 1-nitoul tires in Chicago, men of Insurance throu - htely taken place in tin Such helm: the l",.'l~lll I .__;.. IIESE FLCHVE `.3 are drie go as to preserve their and beauty. The subscribc-.r a large assortment of Dried Flu Iy arranged in Baskets and Bax 9. large variety of ONLY W EIG fl EACH GENUINE PLUG STA31PEl5 mer rezmh 3 p.u1. }\lugst( I'uporta.tion from Germanv. {Dried Flowers and Flowerilng Bulbs. ETEIEL LODGE mee;e\'cry '"rHI:fr.s g DAY EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock a air King and Rrnr-`..' .+...;..+ DR. LAVELL has removed his Residence and Surgery to the c0rno1'nfBarri~ and illiam Streets, directly behind his for mer rcsinletnce. Consultation huurs from 1 t- gin]. , -7--V-/\JA`(lI.4l Assigllue. Dated at I\'inj_;.~'tun, this 206]: day of Nu vcmber, A.D., I873. . Nov. ;oBz_xccc->N1s'1', Priuceu Street. Slgn Nonubor 7 ` ' I ttionecr Commission ier- 4_ chant, : BROOK ' STREE l`, KINGSTON, DEALER IN EACH PLUG OF THE j n - ` T. E. EUTCHESON, WEIGHS um}-Ava: .................... l`rain Montreal . . . . . ._ Pram TRAINS GOING \-VEST. "IFS-EU 1 are ol.-red for sale :1 ;. }IOBART. :B6L{i{13.T uowu, mu me rest. on the bi uf March n-ext, ' when possession will be given. For further information apply to James . Shaw or \\'i1liam|McKee, Kin ' ton, or to JAMES` AGN W, - m..I.\.'. u .IJ-2A_ _ m at Mrs Be-cl's, opposite bedrooms oom, doll.-u-. M... :1 order on short notice .1. E. I1U'1`(,'HEsHN. nu, at 7:30 o'clock King and Brock str-=0-t =ael'\'0 men` originn xe has 5 Flowers, skets and R.-\......4.. ............. -).l&) ELJH. auto . . . . . . . . 6.00 a..m C. J. BRYDGES, Managing Director. `I373. . G. MACDONAL1), A\:u Imitations1 OF A POUND. OF A POUND . --'--`r.n II JLLVJUII CHA_MOlS SKINS-a Jillf-lngl and b'araon'a Shoulder Bncgg Burn lmn....:_: \v .1... `. dried in Ge: '0 I'.11ei|' nr1'r'3"-"` SEOIII. \VEBER & CO. a M EDIC.-XL HA LI .u'aLe mi-(lrooms and we dollars per week. th Room attached. .1 1):: acconxmoglateq >00] 3. mm..e;+.. Q; : at very mm v.. u\,\.uuuuuuul.-(:Ll V - ` "1 Is. opposxte ht. 2 bedrooms am} ncu ll ucrmany, original colour 21- has rnnn:u,.,1 y helllntl his Improy perfect and com world, _ YIY;" Germany, nal colon .- reccl vcd , elegant- Also :1 leave `ud,r:r.{e FOR SALE AT THE DAAII-Y NEWS OFFICE` ISELLING CHEAP PARLGUR 600K smvE I I FOR smw :35 MINNES ; T. B. Tracy, M1)-. ' . EMBER Royal College of Surgeon R England. OFFICE over \Vhita Betta`, Princess Street. RESIDENCE corn of liideau and Urdmmce Streets. _ Kingsto `usept. I7, 1873. V ' In` For December--YOUNG f J UUILNAL, and ali the Magazines. [ Nov. 25, . S. CHGWN AND SQNS , ..... ...--.u u LII13 DD, ` THE FINES1; ALBUMS for Presentations, very cheap. FAMILY BIBLES, I POCKET Bl BLES, S'1'A [`IONER.Y BOXES, LADIES (JOMPANIONS. GOLD PEN AND PEARL HANDLE in Morocco Boxes. GOLD PENS, ALL SIZES, at rs. - - _.- .....u out; LUCHI. BEAUTIFUL cmzomos, wm uxu m:s1<.~t, WORK liuXl<:s, LADIl;`S 131:1: 1-`1: n Verv (`I15-.|v\ - Nov. 20. N I-IVV GOODS at the LO\VEE'l` RA'l'ES. I Call and see them. l)'IS`.|IYrnr7urv. -4--- . EW BLACK SILKS, Nmv BLACK AND WHITE SILKS, NEW JAPANESE STRIPES, NEW DRESS GOODS, _ NEW OTTAMAN & PLAID sHAWLs, NEW FANCY SKIRTS, NEW GIMP TRIMMINGS, NEWBLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW WINCEYS; NEW 1?.-\1\'CY PRINTS, _ NEW TWEEDS AND BEAVERS, Nssypj GOODS FALL smcx or mnLLirE{ `v;lA'lER LIME. -' Ghattel Mo1*tgage;_ Leases Discharges of Mortgage Quit Claim Deeds, nan ans... .- -- ___.4.-4- .-_Jl.v\JkJ., GROCERS AND-l:IQUOR DEALERS, Corner Brock and Ontario Streets. sent. 26. ~'-y --._ . ;uu-3, up Stai:ey s, Sizajtidners Hall. 35$ Fnr 1|.-.,.m.,L.._ "{\7Y\V.-w - If you want the Best I Family Proof, Old `Rye, ~ " Holland and Old Tom Gin, - Brandies, % ~\ Port and Sherry Wines, Or Ghampagqes, Aug. 11. SHAW & MINNES . _ ----:-IvvcI4\J You can save 1uo|1ey'Tny coAL, Cheap lookstore, pmncsss STREET; JUST ARRIVED AT FOR SALE. gcil LEAN, K I .\ G-' S THE E '1'. 39 PRINCESS STREET. JNING. DECEMBE R 3, _,Scvcntll day of February next. .5 l.\ fr 1 I -- 'r'i)"1:Ess1NG CASS ES, 1'\ In 5 v- ' gctiting them at Surgeoxia vex` \VhiI:a it :r \V lute ENCE (3 LADIES i 50 Cases NewFall Gossis NOVELTIES IN FANCY DRESS GOODS. NOVELTIES in Shawls, Mautles, Jackets, &c N OVELTIES in all kinds of Fancy Goods. NOVELTIES in Buttons, Trimmings, &:c. NQVELTIES in Laulies and Gents s Ties, Q,.....:- 1. .. _V_ . __._---.a nu LAQUICB auu `JEN Scarfa, &c. NQVELTIES in Canada. Tweeds. NOVELTIES in English, Scotch`: 'l`nn;-.-L. -... .........uu In Auususu, DQ013011 a.na_ Irish Tweed-1. Splendid Value in Blankets. Excellent Value in Flannel. The Best Value in Black and Coloured Silks in the city is at the Liverpool House. 1s3_THE1PLAcE 'l`0 BUY 'I`IIE_-"-_BEST AND CHEAPEb 1` AI `gjnkvston, Nov. l2t`n, 1873. !DRY GOODS mums AND VALISES Royal Gommissidn Appointed. GREENFEELUS, LIVERPDUL Hausa, Mzrcnee 8.` Wnddcifs New Bniiding. EDWIN ROSE, v ` E Boots, Shoes iw Ehllniversg __ .______.< maw BOOT &i6E smug .7513 CL E.`=Ar"JV 5 I Just received a. s:mpply`kof Pun in 9 nz., pint :-nd qurt bottles. Sept. 1:m.,_:s73. Pond s Extract 1 s-nu. uuuur makers. Pianos,` Nv 5}i"secona-hand. am" -._.1 n - ASON Ea HAMLIN, Bositc M. & Clough, Detroit, and 4 September 23, I873. Ame1'icain am} 02: ` rgzuas. 'simLmN -& mvis, PHOTO AR'I'I31:`S_, `Lilli! Strl-.nt_ nvnu. 0:4 .I. J.-l.\l .I- \J 1. Kim: Street, over 4 I)0I]:'l`RA ITS of (L1 uhgrczp fn an-v - -uvvd-NJ, ore :-at-;ty Booksto * ORTRAITS All kinds Enlarged to any sizv.-, Water Colours, or India. Ink. Xiews of Residences, ans, Machinery, (3., carefully cxecutud. ` September 1st. 1873. 0 Copied and tinished in _()il, GHUWN &. i5NEEHGHAM. 42 PRINCESS STRHEET. .\.u -rtuxent Hf PL (`full rm-l are our (`1 l`I.0Tlll.\'-: .\I.\l HATS .-\.\' D l,'.\l`: in-_v_ gg Inna .l.\ .. .4 _. J, TO BUILD us? A any CALL AT THE % Victoria Fogndry 'v Varerooms; NO. 8 BAGOT STREET. Every \Vitness 1 July 23:1, 1s73 B3` Tuning and Rcpa Jzors, Field or Lawn Roll Kettles, Cemetery or Om F you want W'ood or Coal Stoves, Plou 115 or Plough Castings, Harrows, Cultiva- ers, Coolers, l)airy amental Railiings 01 Castings, Stalnped, Plain, or Japzmnud Tin Ware, Jilse its Mallllf&lCElll'eS. Kingston, 15th April, t3 Examine Samples and leave 0 In great variety and latest 5 N Ew FA LL Dwa if DISPENSING CH EM 7.`; Pond s Extract ! PRINCESS STREET. CHEAP FOR_CASH. IN THE CI TY. Pond s Extra.(=' CARD I examined proved that JJONALD MACLIAN. gmnel. Michigan Univex-sAi-ty, Dec. 1, 1873. ack ' _ P. S.-The followihg ma iicopm taxi: a; '3 advertising column: of an old` DAILY Nzwa, J_ GREE-NFIELD_ where it ourished fol-`tinny months, and I K J. R EYN ER, Princess Street. .` .... 9. i], 1873. Boston : sun] H a.I|:1di;l; I ads . Puud sf_'Extrz1ct, s. 5 styles. ;bon ; Simmons L other makers. I and_ Irish :2 orders. x ingstun. S91 .~-auuvvn But, Sir, whammy friends reflect that for fteen years now I have laboured almost night and day in my arduous pgoteaaion, and when they reect that in the struggle for fame -- and-fortune I have missed the latter, and ac- oured only a. little of the former, they will lmrdly wonder to see me displaying'_5gxpe anxiety to retain and as it may be. _ \v;n. *" - ` 1l..._L_ II` protact that little, su_ch` ....l.1,mu.u uv ut: IITCUWIZ. In conclusion, Mr Editor, let me say in all sincerity,tha.t if any respectable brother in the profession had taken the time and trouble to [ind fault with me in reference to the article which you copied, and had" done so in straight- ]'oru'ard, manly and truthful terms, I should have had no word of defence, or of complnint to otfer. But when attacked, as in this in- stance, in a. most unfair and malicious man; ner, by one whose` entire unwurthiness is as fully known to me an is his (but thinlyfveiled) ivleutity, I could nobremain silent. Tl-, G: n nu-gal u..b.'......L:-.. L. -- - ' I -------_, , .. yvuau uvu nzuusul uuernv. It is a great satisfaction to me to know that any defence of myself in this matter has bee}: dfemed unnecessary bf people in Kingstc n wlio are in a position Vto form an opinion on the subject. 0...... L___ `>A___ 77 > n ,_ vlnv IJ|n\J\.\4IlI Surprise has be-eu_ exprciel thnt I shoufd have condescended to notice in any way my unimportant and duly appreciated would be Jrzulucer. , ,,__ -... ...,... ... ucxclluc, or or complaint fullv known to me ah a. 5:. n... .:.,-_y_.-, -- -- ! 9 During the ten years that I have been`:-ead' ing the Kingston papers the olfenr which has been made the pretext for this attack upon me, has been committctli in numerous in- stances by] other mcmbersof thojfprofessibn, and that too under ircumstances which your anonymous correspqndent must admit to -have been less excusable than mine. vnnr own-.............- _ - - - luau -v nun uc. With thanks, Mr courtesy, I am, &c_.,~ -.... ...5....u.e : .l.l.lEl`0 I tion I would like to ask. t _.-.., mm -umw one man J . If his aim were really such a high one as he claims, if his motives won and his intentions so philantlaropic, we not ask, did he permit himself in thdcowardly expedient of skulking assumed name 2 \Vhy did he not like a man and vent his rigiiteous in (cf it iverc righteous) in honest terms, own signature ? There is just one 01 Linn T mm.L: 1:I_. 1 - ` THE ROYAL GANAHI/sFi;4sunA:E:;bwT=}1fi3I:i .4, was LurlllEl'. The race of people from which I spring ` (viz., the Highland Scotch) are universally ae- knowlexlged to b_, as 3 rule, true to_ their /3-iezzclsliips, and on the other hand it c:rn t be denied that they have a. constitutional diiculty in obeying the scriptural commaml, .Forgive your cnmies. From my knowledge of your anonymous correspondent, I should say that in his character thesefpeculiarities ere as near- ly as possible reversed. Hie constitutioizql tliczzlty is being true to his friendship ; and his enemities are as shallow land uncertain as his attachnieuts are frail and unreliable. For myown pz_irt,I may say that while disclsiming any feeling of vindictiveness towards him, it, will neverthelesstake a great doalqmore than he has as yet written or done as enable me to forget and forgive all his oifences, or to convince me that he is entitledtobe regard- ed with auy_ other feelings ,than those of contempt and pity. In his later communica- tion, your anonymous correspondent affects an air of loy disintezjeatedness and heroic devo- tion to the cause of.~ Iledical Ethics. O tam-_ .pora, 0 `mores! / \Vha.t`; amusement this must have afforded to the profession in King- ston and tosome people outside of the profes- sion, who know the man I If M. ..;... ...-- --u- - * profession, and of our common human nature I prefer to wi!;hh'oln1_ ;the;'p:Linfu1 and humiliat- ing recital (at least for the present). At the same time he may rest assured that while he is mistaken in supposing that his for- mer communication had such a serious eect upon my equanimxty, he is not less mistakenin supposing that the obsequious tone at, end the fulsome adulation contained in. his latter could in the most remote degree counter- act or atone for any"q'ect which zLas'produced by the former. "I`l.- --A - ` ' .. ...e ..m., :.e., touppease my anger. That `his unmanly and untmtbful attack. upon me has excited indignation in Kingston, and that he is aware qf that fact, I have un- questionable evidence in letters now lying be- fore me, as well as, in the whim'ng,an um- ` ble tone of this his second letter-; neverthe- . less, I can truly stay that my "reply to his first communication was not the result 01 indigna- tion or uncontrollable auger onfmy part. It was rather the Edeliberate result of recollec. tions of his acts (suggested no doubt by his I distardly letter); acts which were entirely in behaviour in the matter. In. ...--__-..- - -- keeping with his cowardly and fpusillcm-i1noua K ____. T0 in: Ebiron or THE DA Dear Sir,--You'r coespox (whose second communication seen) has entirely miscalculzu upon me of both his letters. thinks, made me uncontrollabl. the second he clearly intended to the first, :7.e., touppease a "I"l...4. -LL ` .. "wow 4 .` 1 'v;c;o a highiand noble iaims, mntiv.-n ..-.-...,. ..- :e iighlaml d , tthey sriptural command,.Forgive ies. : meter are sible reversal In. _..._ -.,-.,,.. '1-us DAILY NEWS. coespondent Fan communication '1 have just .3 miscalculatad the effect aof Therrst, he - made uncontx`-ollahlu gm"... n ---= .. ....uu cm ms olfences, s that entitled go be y_ l nonymous 9/ di8ileHPnir(]nano ....,a 1.-..-.-A r ,,._}.___ fESDA Y I9'VEA I.ZVG`, DEC . 8. __________ _ Correspondence. .l0.\!N`l.u1`H.\` \"|Il`A9.:.' 1 `.... , -.-...._, .uucuu:u. as an; s snvm'+...I :..:n.,, - _._ .........a. 1.ue nrst, he I 3 uncontx`-ollably angry, and I no clearlviutemh-.1 ... .... ....4.::|.- mus letter wasfbut the last of most 'u-nprofessional, unbrotlterly n_-_'acts olihns part. V not lanvnnn -- `- . _- ,....u,..m,upac, way, may = to resort to [lient of nlnull-:.... L!-1 1 ' Editof, for your kind .._. v-.. .._.u; avnwu, r_zinny Doxuua Mwnnx. `I \-_ I Inivn .. .. n-yu..ouu name 1 were so pure, 1/u'Ia.ntl:.m mu. ...1. .. .. , . _ _ . _-4 nn.n\u5|lDl4llJlI trms, over his 2 other ques- v.5 -v\rlJJII\l GIL y did, come out righteous indignation honest tam. ......-- UT ,,,_a_........ un :;1ugSl0D, un- e be: L the secmnl I.-.44.... . --- -- . ..uuacu. 00 FBSOTII to ....v as: pure, 1'0. Why, may` 1" tn nun-4 4.. _, __._,, auu an antidote [PRICEL TWO mrs. nm. A. Bunmons, Mn. Bimungor'a:& Montague, Rev. N. VVe1ss, E. Cool}, A. `C. Pol-tmau, H. W. Kidd, Mrs. L. Kidd, A. B Mccready, Rev. A. Carruce, Prof. (J. - daughter, Mrs. Stuck1e,_ Mr, Mn and jet My md M_n_ W_ R. Swift gml` .-ml. IL. ler, .iV1l' ma Mn. W. R. Swift and` child. it ' I0l'i'tl.lX, Mr Cramer, Mrs. E. Unrtisandmai, U. B. Waite, Mr Lamothe, F. 811410, MnI. E. Ferdinand, Mrs. C. A. Platt, A. Murray, Min Murray, A. Barbannon, M. L. Sq ' H. Taylor, Jame: Biahrop, Mr and Mn Chu- uadno,`G - n -, lea Mix|:er,a.nd two daughto:-t,_ Mater W n: V Culver, Mrs. Marie Bulkley, ley, Miss Vvagstnff, Min H. EJJZ-, Mr. I - .-......3uu mus winter, and. came here for the list time, as Ville do Hnvr, on tho` Dbhrof April, making the passage from Brelfto port in 9 days, 23 hours. With the exoaptiaa V nf the Grant Eastern, she In: tho lu-gut; stunner` ever entered this port, lur d ' being 420 feet long by 48 feet ; carrying l~ paciby, three thousand tonl weight and III&_ uuremontf The main uloon was `tted up with marble wainlcoting, of three diaront varieties gt upholntery in volvet. pad tho wood` war): was carveddirgmolt u_ni([w; g; til ; engine, compoun direct-acting, - hogrrale power,`-made by Leslie E Co, NC? Uastle on Tyne. uurue power, - In Tyine. inno- u us : or PASSIHGIBS. /. The following is a. list of puungon , tin Ville de Havre, which sailed from New ask, for avre, on the 15th ult :-C tail 0. Hun- ter, Miss C.`Hi1uter, Mill M. untcr, Milt A. Hunter, Min Hunter : amid. Mr! Mrs. M. A. Simmons, Bimungor Laughter, Syxckle, Mr. Mn. and Min.` no Lu: r. \\, uUl3:~.`K'l`.\'UJ -_ R. 'l'HIBAUl)L`AU, L. A. BUYI-IE,, M.l ., ......., .....o.; uusnt, Bill! UITIIHHO '1'Il.f8, Miss H. G. Spaiford, Mil: A. Spslford, Hil- Beuie Spaord, Miss Spaord and inhnt,_Mi_u_.- Nicolet, Mr Henry Belkmp, Mn. D. and two children, Mrs. A. G. Kennct, `Nb 1 children and nurse, R. McBnIv, Iaon '.l:h_{cn-' aele, Mr and Mrs. H. Siganrnoy, Master A. a}. and W. U. R. Sigourney, Mil_I.A. L. `Si-' . gourney and nurse, Mr and Mn. T Hammond, Mina Alice Hammond, .Clarenou7 Ilammond. Fmnk Phuhvnnn Mp ....I. I1... cu-_-.u. 1ne sn1p'1`rimonntain aightod tlIQI"4;;I`lr '- earn at 8a.m., six hours after the tin of the steamer, and received the um-vivorl, In 1:04 fore reported. A vessel which arrived at Bristol .-zpeaking {he Loch Earn, with ten survivor: of me Ville de Havre on bonrd. New York, Dec. l.--TheVille dc HIV", formerly Napoleon III., was altered and IIIIIEIM enlarged last winter, and at _I_:ime,_ {La Ville Hnwr. on thn nn...;` uunier, Mrs. mane bulkley, Mil M8! \'Vag.-staff, H. Eda , Edgar, Miss Edgar, Mil: C ' 0 Spslfo Snaord. Min Snnmmi .4 ;..:. uumuy aua nurse, Mr and Mn. `Enema its-iammond, .014:-anon I Ilammond, Frank Hammond, Mr and Mr; Theo Joaanique, R. A._ Witthanl, J udgg Pack- ham, Mr_s. Peckham, Mi-,a.nd Mn Collodion, P. Larra .saba.l, E. Heasxg Miuillnrio Bonn," Miss M. 15.. Church, Miss L. W. lfnjnnm , I11- Mrs. Charles Crate. Ml` Anfainn Inlnvpn. .1113: M. npunglrcn, mm 1;. W. Jftljnnng, ul- Create, Mme. Antoinette Laura, Louis Lejonng, g- wd Mn Preak Marconnett, Desire Uhoqnot, " Mme. gdele Inok, Mr Frank jr, cue returned to the scene and rescued _ load. Captain Sm-mount who renni oli` Tleck to the last, was rescued by this boat three-quarters of an hour after the collision. One of his oicers swam a {mile to, the 1.095 EJYII, and was hauled on board with I. rope. ` The boats continued to seirch the wntera in the vicinity of the disaster until there 5:! mi ` hope of saving more liven. The cold '9! in-` _ tense. Many of the survivors were immotlcd Q two hours, and were almost lifeless when use cued. The ship Trimountaineighted the Inch- earn at the sinking 4' experienced `a. thick fpg until the 20th. At the time of the collision the weather was clear ; little wind wag: blowing, but there was a heavy sea. The c9.pfain`l1nd just re-w tired, and the second oicer was in chin: . The lights en'the steamer were all ' I7. 1`he.cullieion was wholly unexpected. he Loch Earn struck the steamer amidlhipegr and made a chasm 12 feet deep and from 25 to 30 feet wide. The exact position of," "Villa de Havre at the time was lntitude 47. . 21, longitude 35 31. - h * A ' took 'on of t e ~Five llilaillftes aftgfstslfimcolhslon th one men got: out fou pie struggling in ' whale boat, under 1:` [iis-nl:nnnnl- .: u... 1r:v mau ox mose who were clingingrfo the spars, &c., and tbok them to the Loch Earn. .3'he_ ret_qrned remand n...u..... ` spars, 110., and ti She returned t load (!;.m-...:.. c J. F. SING] A~.\'DP.E\\', ROBERT. J\ '1`HmAmncur , ,,,._-.. -...- ucvl u-an uvv-u surge 00833 Whih were tilled with people and ready for launch - ing. The boats were crushed to ieoel, and many of the occupants were killeg. In the. brief interval between the collision and the sinking of the steamerv the crew were sblio to' launch only a. whale boat and captain : gig. V The Locheatn went~n mile before Ito ping. She then got out four boats to pick up t e ' `st`ruggling _in _the water. Mennwhi :` `Inc auruggung III the f` T the command of the Soaond , Lieutenant of the Villa de Havre, picked up one ` load of those who clinging to pllnkl, a`n_ Loch Earn` .....w zuuuw ddl- tiongl lmariiclnlifas the loss of the ille du - Havre haveben gatlmred from the ooera passengers at Cardiff : The V1115 do Havre ` experienced `a. thick fqg tyne tin_1_e iot colluion the wanthno _.. W, , .-.......,, n. 1., Mrs. Ed. Carter and ....`.-a, Mr R.A. Withans, junior Capt. i E. Hunter-and wife, Mrs. Caroline unter Mr Cminer, of Waterford, Senatoge Co. I Thomas Hammond, wife and three child- ren. Mrs. Mzu-y_'"Anckley, of Rye, West- hester~CoIInty, was accompanied by her` daughter and-Miss VVagsta', of Long Is- land. ' Mrs Buckley is among the saved, but the young ladies are understood to have been lost, as Mrs. Buck-` ley telegraphs that she alone was saved. There were also among the passen- gers the` following members of the late Evacu- gelical A_llia.nce, returning to their homes : -Rev. Antonio Spain ; Prof. E. Prouier. Geneva, Switzerland ; Rev. N. Weiss, ? of Paris : Emile Condo, and Mr Lorriere Al. fred Barbnnson, of the Belgian Legistion Washington, was also a. passenger. .. Chur- le_s B. Waite and J ulia. Waite, ohiidi`/3n of ' the proprietor of the Brevoort House` we passengers. The -son was saved jalid tho" daughter lost. J tunes Bishop, of BishopT'5- ` C0,, 32 Broadway, was saved. Mr Brena s rst cabin passenger, lost his daughter, who was with him. Francisco Olado, of ` Brooklyn, first cabin passenger, and Mr R. A. Withaus, jr., wem saved. London, Dec. 1.-The fullowil addi- Qnrtieuiars of the of the inn u l VI uu: crew W tam. Amen ere saved, includi: g tlre passengers Among the pan: Ville de Haivre were Judge Pi wife, of Album mmd, R. A .4 .: y, VN. Y., Mrs, . Withans,_j_I _,n ..__ ...,....... ululusnlpl by the and sunk in 12 minutesdzfter occurrd. The Loch Earn 1owered- three boats, which ran service it was possible to do do nf #1-an -----~ A lowered` rendered all the do. Fifty-thrb of the crew were saved, including the `cop-'. Aumncr n: no ------ -~ was EFTUCK i nr-nu In-SJ _ ington, and ater a ten M.D., F.R.C.P.S.. (game time assistant mm): 17.8. army, lull- setts and city hospitals, and eye and ear inr- Ihary. Boston.) Oice and residence, Prinoai 3b., in the holllh lately occupied by Dr Jnvil an'd`fonnex-ly by Drs. Evans sud Maclull. [We hope this matter wi1Ibepu-I.nittod ea end here. '45 don t see any good purpose to; be so:-vied by it being pushed` my fnrthen] ._.. 'I`_HE VILLE DE HAVRE HOIl{?I0R.-- FURTHER PARTICULA . N London. Dec. 1.-T-9*" """" ` ,ws1' RECEIVED BY ` 1117? A :Cready, CaV|"r:s-<:;, , W. R. 6 ri-tux. Cramer-_ `Mn Ii! I!--Ha - respectfully submit `that in eve!-y. of. your paper in which this card appesnqlg tho.- nnthbr and subject gf it committed: `A serious sin against the code than I win Ill-___r pected of in the two instances to which your anonymons correspqndent has devoted hii energies. ` `* _.-.,.... yuppie W111` mous champion of snn-.v'm.I n...) ...n~ .noox unem Locli Earn. ) an mi . .. ...,...... nun ru-cued. an O1 nrmount oli rescued Ln a Loch uled with 3. mn- Iur ooaua to pick ' the Moanwh' e 3` of that Q........I and c:5me the same from Brent In M- _V .,.;...-m: was you ledical Ethics 2 manna. I... - ers per gJ::i:aPaI:1P;:nhgam and Y._, Ed. 1tha.na. inninr than DIS SKIN S--a splendid assortment. I Garcon : Superior Adjuatablt Prwu. GEN TS a nu uu uu. 111$]-t d, .4 Issenonrn n.......- J ...uu.u.I` Elle gem rescued are use :epPicl?hgam and ' permitting chi. nnnn n..-L -1 P3 tr, Mrs. I}. no 'l`n nun -IIUUS. 'P| V Bottle, the moat 1 convenient Nursing Bottle in the v-v,._ _ , u u x;.\l' In great \' do not cuns_uler it a BRITISH Wz.\I:.EHc>Us13. l~()()!)S, .\{ERI.\'US,` LUSFRHS, STRIPED AND PLAY oi/-xlrml Nilks, .\l.1n1|e \'..-lvr.-ts and V-:l\'ut.ecus, Sash Iii Snail Brown Rc.':.\'crs, English and C.m.-x.'li:m 'l` s. hits`, .S3z|r|et and Farley FL'|!lXleIS_. FR'E.\'Cl{ KID. GLOV l.;n|ies' Belts, &c., &c., &c. ~ of this Stock invited, as the Gomls will be sold at ls; FCOWD zepe. 161., 1373. mung, um--ls : the Rest \' `-l..4\(.7|{ .\`ll.1{.\`:unl SILK .-f READY-. sl_-\Dl (`l.U'l`l (.`ll.-\ .\ll'lU.\' I`l'I.\ JA` .\I.\D|'I TU UllIH`Il{ in th L-_\p3 ;,', ..,._...s .-....:..... Ss:n:1'.unr-Tnlamunsu . Munoz}: . ..-.......A l.OTH.\`, D(`vF.SKI.\'S ml Cuatings. B<`.':v-`r : shinuto.-.1; - Hy.` P. ...\.u nu UIIC uluab uuera: J Unmpmly. ,' ; re`: but-lets up to date, see T n ALExAN1)13;1z ROSS JOHN V. NOEL, .A11th0I'iZ3d Capital $5,000,000. ml. 113 R |.'\'I| ma Ah`.-`I I Vendor`: solicitor, Anchor Buildingh. !t'n, I873 I for Fire Insurance tlm.=:;._,hout the ] nus Insurance Uuxnpaiie: ) are, it is b B\':l' severe the losses to those Comps. go, Bustou and nther citi-is in the U11 nrouglmut the Dominion, does not wa . the racks, n.1;s1+1 lf1\I1 ORT1vX l5I()NS Jl .\"l` 0l E.\'1'Il) 011'!` Hcznl Oice, 160 91:. J unes Street, No; LDC |"iLI'.t'F. . tljg Company :_-cprese-a during Inst. st.-ssmn of I` he promoters can with !' rs hbera! support, the R. tied in the uxust Iihm-..! . llllb? H0.\'. .1')I{}. YOU} J. SI.\'UE`.\'NE.3', OBER'l`. uL ml. urr..\1';U UUT At.` Mo.\7a1I|gl1t0I| & (5o s, .___|\',, NOW SHOWING AT THE X----. L`-I-`.SKI.\'.\`. W-:.\'B'r1A.\'., F..\'GI . and l`i1}v|: Clmh. :.. ..n ---1 ra: support, the (E 1 must Iiberai L,_ . . 1 .5: MW) . \':I . any trouble 1 macv Ania STAPLE mzv uuons. inspection invited. 'IS NOW SIIO\\'ING IIIS A N DRE`.\ -lrvnuu All .Vlhl\ \ I'll.` I t`l.U'l`Hl.\'( [`[-j \ _I M 'I. l."l Wiiiiisf-.! `\' \'rn-.- -.;v.L.l_ \/ 1.`) .1. .4 JUST OUT uh- - - ..\p.: 1.~\.\.\', r:.\`( l'ilut Cloths in : "alum in l'...l.... u . ......~, r..u.u.1.sn and S(,'()'[`CH '1 l'ilut all '.1lm: in l'Iulc-r-Shirts and ll , \'l'}l.\'l`I'l'.\', which we :1` lll.\'( in Finn .\`uEn 1).... Lu . mu run. which '1 ll.\'( in Fine Suits, Ov k'K El` for $1.11), anal UVERUUA1`: ~2 moat. |":I.3'ui-malvle Style slmrtest L`:\|l and um our Assurtluent of U-uuds before I e to shew them. ms. : =:;,hout Dumiuion"'(tl1e result of combination :.~ are. it is believed, not only excesi\'e,_];1;t un- Companies may have been in the late cala- i--s United States, the losses in the busi- , warrant the great increase which has whed by the wealtlniest merclmuts of the Domin- l'4u-liumeut, and am now prepared to do business 21.11 cnnlideme rely on tl_xe citizens of Kingston. Erectors pledge themselves that in manner, and risks will be taken uu F rrouto Glo :e and Jluil-ith and 5th:Sept. ."TOIlS. -'-V713 ..H, M.P., Pm: VICE-Pnn:smn.\"r. I If\`L) \`I Call SGOTGH GRANITE AND MAM NWMENTS. Now erected in their Show Yard, Prinezs and Sydenhun Streets. , I October 9. No. 13, SHAMBLES, KINGSTON, Ontario :3` The BEST MEAT kept constantly on hand. Steamboat: and Vessels supplied on . `she shortest notice. March 0'79}. I e-7-1 TANDY @808. {lomls \ rung . Inlay n -:'91_'34i:sL.V .'.-0 \I n uuucuus he Doll-D011! : , . iShroeder s`Sausaggs every da y I At 15 Cents per 1b., A rn `n 11' 1|; 1-: -r 111 9 n W. &J. Mccanimon , --_._-__--- `...vuu.n.u. a.JvA.L`.LJULl.D, W1): an e1-ndless variety of other Cream and Chocolate Bon-Bonn. 4:11, , 1 9 n Kingston Marlaie \jV0fks! I _--- ---1: III |Famous Chocolate Bon-Bons, - Pistaches, Maria, Louisa, Marshmallon, Nougat, - ] Panacheis Cream B011-Bans, !.':.I. _._ --, H ' '\VILD.\'. _\ D ! AT `i5'iJ1`iEpfZE s. y-I-Al-.. o Kingotoq, Nov. 8th, 1873. -{T9.`lu.a`ti)1e fcgr Sale`. nu suortcst notice. Match 27:11, 1873. u.1 L3.ltl.'|-I131] 'l`wee.ls. V\'hit<-.1 Iuurli , KIDGLOVES, Hosiery, 1_,-nu -- special attention to their Large and Handsome Stock of .1-`inished 3$J.\ . ..AR l`HUR GA(`}Z\'0.\'. .ALFRED PERRY. &B\IJJn U, JL11155UUu| Uice over Pa.rker s Drug Store. BUTCHERS, r I unnv n.-. -o.`-.-....._...__ nanny taken place In the rati- being the ca-se. tljs C. You obtained 3 charter :2 modu-.110 rates. The pron -giving this Cnmpanyn hbera 1053 claim. will he settled I. irrespective of any I-`ur a list of Stock u

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