Kingston News (1868), 8 Sep 1871, p. 1

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:1! tile Cl" nicllirn new cholcn ha em-ct mm, was the mo: ivrn r`..\' {.\N..._ .\li\'.\'.~a1.\`!.\.\'.. 01\I.\IENCING ON TUFSDAY, 28th inst, the Steamer ' GAZELLE, D, Pyke, master, will leave Kin for G.-.na.noque, touching at the iutenn ' places on Howe Islaml and the Main Shore, n-nnnu. A 17 1l7I.`I\\Y1.`(V`I'\ A V NVIITTDG Every '1`Ul:`.SDA_Y, wEvN'EsDAY, '1'] DAY and FRIDAY at 4 P.M. Win leave every WEDNESDAY mid FRI- DAY at 5:30 A.M. and 8 RM. v ~- For freight or passage apply on board Q! to ; G. M. .K1NGHo1:N,: Fe Wharf, fnnt of Bmck st:-e`t. 1.`:h....A.,.... l'--..\. 0'7 'IQ'1] . -- ~ -.-! `(OIv.I.\IE.\'CI.\'(`r .\IONl\_-KY, 3lst July, the 5 J Stcauner \'\'.-XT]:`.R.TU\VN, C. Hinekley, ' enr.. Blaster. will leave Kimzston dxilv (Sun- Meals to be had on board. For freight or passage 1: G M E? Fe Kingston, uly 29, 1871. 1y 1m board or to INGIIORN, Wharf; too} of ' Brock Street. Kingston and Gananoqne Route. `i. XVL l\lLV UIIULVLV, 7 Ferry \\'harf, foot of Brock Street. Kingston, May 1, 1871. Will be on this line between Utsawa mo. Kingston, leaving ' n on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 3 P. ., leaving Ottawa. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 7 A.lI., ....n;.... .9. Hm inhu-lnediate stouuinz places,- ., -aunapp, or sun ; ulilvmc In 0; tooever. I. MONDAXS and '1'nUnDuA1u an. ; n.u., calling at the intermediate glues,- connecting at Smith : Falls wit the rock- ville and Ottawa Railway running North and South. 7 For freight or puugeAsppl`y to thy: Cs`;-aids}. - I` 8 `V I131 Kingstonfrgfarch E _._.a.."__. ottaw a}Tn_n-{soon `PASSAGE AND FREIGHT LINE. NIIE NEW AND COMMODIOUS Upper- Cnbin Steamer cmi or mun. n........ nu... LIUNDA om A_.m. |.1' -1 Ann. 1- u cxanulrm Bay. `- Stu-;um-r.< uf the nlxwe Line will li.'.\\'l\'.l|n' \\'lI:trl`. font M John- lul` 'l\-mntu afml ll:nuilt.uu, on cry ' \inn.l:\ys except ml) at ll Al.l:`-1`.-\b"l` FIVE ,<.~, mm nftlxc xteanxcrs will leave l A-vnrv Klnrninn lKl..u.l.\.y ..v..... . . wul N aducl of I i`] ,... ...L Express Linc, \.. 2 u .lI\I\IlV P!` `V V` V9.4fr- .".-I CAPTAIN RYAN, this line between Ottawa `And .....:..4- `(Inn-Onn nn i_U N mus, l0'D0 A.M. 12:30 PJJ. 5:00 I .M. G. KINGHORN, mgr` fnnlz nf Rt-nr-I: Qty-apt Capt. J. J. Morley, J. I`-. Eaten, L811, mm. Lu 1 27, 187;.-' LY. Le:wes \Vo1fc Island. 9:00 A.M. 1.nn `D u ozuu r.m. Per Str. \Va.ter1:own or when she arrives from Cape. - uAN\I'n1\A\va Kelley. u Capt. Fad:-grieve. I E Sindlau-. u r.~.._..n Avg. 3100. P,),[_ mncIaLr. I<`:u1-ell. Duulup. DEF. v RLLY, 003.1! c -. While in I 0550 or luau L tintingeul till nd I uullluololn. uLUI8 no a dyes. me of hp: -1 , THURS1 1| ` KINGSTON, (CANADA), FRIDAY CITY PAINT SHOP AND ROOM PAPER DEPOT. . J,, This l\on.t, will | .\[o1ul:\y, \\'r_cl1n.s.1 ' PINEAPPLE, A G00!) TELESCOPE FOR $l.25. Our assortment of numbers and styles is now complete, and the most tliiiicxilt eye can be fitted readily by the Optometer or Patelit. Eye-Trier. u _ Among other optical articles, we can par- txcularly recommend GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLES in Tempered Frames. MEN ISCUS PEBBLES, Patent Frames. ' Pantoscopic and Periscopic Spectacles, tenn- ed by some opticians Per-fecteil. jgloured Spectacles and Goggles. Eye-Glasses, Single and Doullle. Concave Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. Reading Glasses, Magrxicxs, &.c. None but first class goods kept, and prices moderate. DOW S PATFNT Kingston, July 18, 1871. 'VANII\.LA, AVING RETIRED. from the GTOCEQ and Liquor,` '1`1;n_dg, bags to. thank 1113 nu- merous c'ut.<-_mcrs fdr their liberal patronage in the putt, and intimgntes for the future he will strictly confine himself to the Coffee and Spice Busmes. All orders promptly attended to. J. A. KARCH. July 15. All orders promptly attended to. KARCH, Office and Residence, Earl Street, between Bagot and Wclliugtoli Streets. Kingston, Jan. 10, 1870. hsrncwmnns T0 surr EVERY SIGHT Painting, Glazing, C`-ruining and l u.per Hzmging done at ~t}ie cheapest rate and bust style. I I\/LIr\I\ I 9 Improved Sgfctacles and Eye- n_'._ _____L__.._; -: _..._.L..__ __..I ..;..1-.. : YERFECTED SPECTACLE AGEN(,:Y, 47 P1e1Afc.;Ess,2;, CIII EMIST AND DRUGGIST. July 29. [OUR ASSORTMENT of Spectacles and Eyeglasses is now very extensive, and comprises, besides the celebrated Perfected Lenses, Shooting Glasses, Coquelles, Readers, Oxczrds, &c. I b h westrictyoservetea m,co - righted by Messrs Imzarns, M?-l-els & 63, every purchaser of their celebrated Spectacle: in guaranteed I. perfect t. . - -._, .._n-4.. GINGER, G Clllllfl III I135-n-cg Have nowthe reimtatibn of drawing the Golden -and Best Soda Water in Kingston. LII nvnnn Innn from 118 Coldest-and Best 3003 water 1: ` All Syrups made from the Fruit. 'I`rv it, |'AY` BE OBTAINED BY THE USE Iced Cream Soda STRA\V BER RY, PERFECT VISION HEATH so GU i~IN s Jiyo COFFEE AND CREAM. At WI_n. Robinson's `Medical Hall. G. S. HOBART. In Gunnas Brugglsts, ,, .-__-._4_-;.. -: a.....,.'... Choice Syrups, J. A. KARCH, rn 111'arn1n1'.11x :_____ LL- P1- R. WHITE, 4.-3 PI`1'Ilc'.s'.3 Sl'I`(L HOBART S I 1._..._4_..I,_.. PEAR, IF Will elm: Aul lllhc`.`.'!('..`| 0l`l'5'lll'd.'..H|'c; of muscular ::L-cinu an-1 uc-r\'uu.~: ` In enlargt-ment vi the liver, en- . of the spleen, tlyspcpsia, rickets, ml irregular an.-tiun of the heart-, lucul 711 para.lysi.~s, aphunia. ur loss of voi-:.c. cure leuuurrluua, chlurusis, :u1:rmi:L, the blood to purity and Inca L *yApomecara.-3. 1-mu SI 30 ; six for mass 1. FELLOWS, Uhemiest, RASPBERRY, VV. ROBIN: FOUNTAIN, J IUI i HEATH I GUNN. LEMON , SA RSAPARILLA, `-INSUN. uuwvnvnn \.arL(.'.IVr-\Ir'\'-;l\J\Jl"|lJ LI:AVE S. l'1:m`1~:I-.1'n-`.s~-'I`heir odour is strong, diffusive and some what .'u'oma.tic; their taste bitter-ish an-1 analugous to mint. ME'.)lC.<\L 1 1:o1-L:1:'nI-is AND U.~:E.~4.-Buclm lqavcs-are gently stixnul duncy to the Urinary Organs. They are given in complaints of Bladh?r n..o... ant, with :1-peculiar ten- fhc U riniu'y (>rga.us, such as U-rzwcl, Chronic (Jatan-11 of the Morbid h'rita.tiun of the B1a.ddc1'::.ml Umtlngu, Disease of the l'r_m_sta_tcGlan _a.ud . nun Inn .._... Hf `IY..:.... l'_..... _ I , L' I-\I ...., \,....... .,.b.....,. . , - 1 hey inlcomplztints the Urinary (,`a.t_a.n-h Bladder, Mox'bid3h'rita.tiun Un3tln'a., 1'r0statclHan(1, and ` Retention or Incontinence of`Urine, 1' roma loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. 1 The remedy has also been ruconnncmlutl in l)yspep.~;i:v., Chronic Rheulnatisln, Cutaneous Af- I factions and Drnpsy. }[c1:nbold's Extmct Rm-hn in nsxml kw nnranna rm... Hm ....,,- ..c H: 4.. or. __. 1 .-_..... on L, as 2;`; ;.;.7.?'..'Sn'l ay In lintod; 4 haul. cl Inn [BULK IXLB 3110. IJTUPSY. }lc1:nbold's Extract Bnchu is used by per.~"Ions from the ages of 18 to 25, anal frmn 35 to 55, I or in the decline or change of ljfe; after Connement or Labour Pains; L -ed-VVetting in chil- i drcn. In ..`....bl.\.... ..A....I:-.. LA `D,...._-I___ LV , 11 1 . 1- u - -- - - - In allbctions peculiar to Females, the Extract Buchu is uuequzslled by any other remedy, as in Uhlumsis or let:ution, lrrcgularity, Pztinfulness or Suppreusiolx of Uustomary Evaacuntious, Ulcernsucl or Sclxirrmls State of the Uterus. l)I.`x~'.;..~`1~:.4 pr Till: B1..um:.':, I:{11.~;1-:\'s, Gnavm. AND Dnorsw.-u. Sw1'.x.L1:m.~x.-This medicine increvscs the power of Digestion, and excites the Absurbcnts into healthy action, by which the \V:-.tc:-y or (_,`alc:u-cuus 1).,-positions and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and iullo.mma.t1on. He1;11`u0lql's Extract Bnclm has rem-ml nvnrv (`nun no` h:..1..Lm :.. ... ..L 34- 1...... 1.-.... .. P3111 Xlilkl 1ll|li`.llllll:).'LlOD. . He1;1i`uo!l s Extract Bxiclm has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given . Ir- ] ritatiuu of the Neck of the Bladder and Inti2.xmuo.tion of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kid- neys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prosfrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder. Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for enlfeeblod and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following sym toms :--Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, ask Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, VVa.kefulness, Dinmess of Vision, Pain in the Back, -Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, I):-yness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, l a.llidV(.!uuutenauce, Universal Lassi- tudc of the Muscular System, &c. l*lel.1i'-mlil's lvlxtrant Hm-lm is I)in~-pfjo um`! Rl..m`|_D....:Fm`.... and ..-u.... .11 .11 . . n ~ A n . ..2-!.... umc Ui me muscuiar nysaem, ac. }lel.u`uo1d`s Extract Buchu is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all diseases arising from hikbit of dissipation. excesses and irnpiuidencers in life, Impurities of the Blood, etc., supcrseding (,`op:xil;a.'in affections for which it is used, in connection with Hc1mho1d s Rose \Vu.sh. ' Beware of counterfcits. Ask for He1mhold s. Describe symptoms in all communications. Helmb0ld s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, The Great mam Pm-ia>.r and iznnxitsnr M um n.......|.-:.... Take no other. .___,__ . __ __._..._---v _ -u.__..u._- 4`;..-g.;-` Will radically cxteiminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Feverores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sure Mouth, Sore Head,_ Bronchitis. Skin Diseases, Sult Rheum, Cankex-s, Run- uings frgm the Ear, \Vhi|:e Swellings, Tumours, Canqcrous Aections, N rules, Rickets, Glandu- lar Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, I-liiuxourszo. all kinds, Chronic llheumatism, Dys- pe mm, and all diseases that have been established iu=the systeln for ye:u'.s. /-eiu: prepared expressly for the above comnlaint. its blood-nurifvinrv 'nrnn.-rtins: 9:-n m-mu-,.'w )s:`a, znu nu mseases uuaa; nave neen csnaunsn-.~u 1u=tne systeln for ,-mug prepared expressly complaint, blood-purifying prop.-.rtie=: am . than any other prep:n`a.tio11 of Sarsaparilla. It give.-: the com:_)le:(iou 2. clo.:u- and lIe=l.ltl1Vc0l0uI', l and restnres the.pa.t.1ent to_ :1. state 0_f_hea.lth an-l 13111-it.y. Fur pufying the |,;...,.], ~l?c,,,mvig 1 l all clnmnc conshtutmna.l dxscases ansmg from an u_npure state nf the blmul, anal the only reli- | ; able and eITectnal known remedy for the cure of p.uua auul swellings of the bonus, ulccmtiuns 5 Ofthe th{"'-t 1f3= 3y{lhJ_lotu:l1cs,l pqnples on tho f.p.:c, er) s'pel;L3, and all scaly eruptions of the 1:), am can I ymg e comp exlon. Helmbol(l s Catawba Grape Pills, 'l`hp. most reliable T`nx-native and Catlmrtic knmvn, 11n(-rqotlinrr nan-,n 1-nnnnocx;-s .4-,. ;.. c::..1. s----a-Ir`: .-. ALIA}, The most reliable I`iu~gative and Catlmrtic known, supcrseding salts, m:v.gnesia., etc., in Sick or Nervous Iiezsdache, Jauualice, Indigestion, Consizipmcion, l)y:spepsia, Bilionsness, Liver Com- plaints, General Debility, etc. No naisezi, no griping pains, but mild, pleasant and safe in nperation. The Catawba Grape Pills are purely vegetable, being composed of Catawba Grape Juice and Fluid Extract Rhubarb. Beware of those cheap patent pilla, carelessly prepared by inexperienced persons, vendod in wooden boxes, most of which contain either ca,lome1, mercury, or other deleterious drugs. Wnlml.nll"n Genuine Prermrntions. Fiitnlilinlvnd llIl\l.".'\1':l nf `)0 Una:-a Dv_~m-n-n~!VlI l` owner uelelzenous cutugs. Hel1nl.>o1d"s Genuix_\c Prepa.mtions. Established upwrmla of 20 earn Pr T HELMBOLD, PI'a._Ctlca`.1 and` Am-xlytical ,C1_1emist, 594 Broadway, .Y-., and r nt Street, Pmlzulelphla, 1 a. Sold by Druggxsts everywhere. This splendid Dye is the best in the world ; the onlytxfup a.;x(l perfect Dye. H.".r1n- 2ess-re1i3l>1e--instz:nt:\nem1s-~no disa.ppuiut- meut-no ridiculous tints.-do<::. not cuntain lead or any vitalic poison to injure the hair or system. Invigomtes the hair and leaves it soft and beautiful, black or bm\vn. Sold by all drnggists and d_r.=alex's. Applied at the Factory, 16 Bond Strect,`N `.7 York. For Throat Bisortlcrs and 601333.333. Ii ' Fol up -mu. m,8ilkd Brown's Brmxchial Troches are o'ere with` the fulhzst confidence in their elcacy. 'l`hey L have been thoroughl tested, and m_::.i:1t:x.in! the good reputatipn they hayc justly a.c- quired. rm.....,. I N .\........ ..... m..m....,..1 4'..,.m .. 1.:..M.y tint: cu . ) I J - These Lo2.engos are prepared from a. high] y I 1 esteemed recipe for alleviating Bro11:-.1xin.1A'e<:- tions, Asthma, Hoarscnos, Coughs, Colds, , -. and Irritation ur Soreness of the Throat. I A i will find them beneficial in clearing the voice I before speaking or singing, a.n(l-rclie\'ing the throat after any unusual exertion of the .voca.l organs, having a. peculiar adaptation to a'ec- ' tions which disturb the organs of gpcech. 1 Sold at `.25 cents per hr: by all Dealers in \A',..1.',... .-. PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCAL-ISTS throat alter lln1lS1l{ll CXETEIOII OI I116 .VOC3ll ` to '_ MUR175./l Y BA Y. go `tiong ' Dear News,-b'inec my last letter I have perbj; Dealers been driving about the face of this romantic 31- Medicine. ' country almost incessantly, which I can easily pa 'l`rocheg . sq og]}ed, gold by the ounce do and not neglect my bathing, for the tide at are a poor imitation, and nothing like Brown ; l!13k<=3 the best tilne Of bathing. early in th' T] Bronchial Troches, which are` sold only inlmmning ml mule 13 in the V3ning~ T0 boxes with fac~siml'Ie of the proprie_tors, _ the uuinltiated the Water i3 the N314. in p 1- n on outside wrapper of box, and Private Gov spice of yourself, and my gxgerience Pxoves to h ernment Stamp attached to each box. me that 9. bath st 6 a,_ln. gives one a. most ra- 0` This care in putting up the Troches is il_'n- venous amgcte of. gueata at Du Ber`ger:s if I pol-taut as a security to the plll`(`l_1i_:q8_(:.1.`.. in ordel; may judge by the way they put out of sight 1, to be Sure Of Qh.l -:\_i_lJi.;l1g_ l 1.13__1_-;1}`1i,11 `BTOWF-1'3 all the good things he puts upon the table. 1 Bl'a(:_l1C-1.11.3-lT1;0C`i_le.` ' 1 i The sea air, beautiful drives, good and plea- 11 ' -"j"` 381115 OODIPMIY. uninterrupted sleep, and last, f V A Down Town Merchant, though not least, good, varied and abundant i ll Having passed several sleepless nights, dis food with attentive service, all conspire to '1 turbed by thesgonies and cries of 1. suffering make his guests get the worth of their inoney. i child, and becoming convinced that Mrs of anthe c;\1ec};9,;,`en at pjwe there i. Wins1ow s Soothing Syrup was just the. M5018 bat me. I think," who talk.` really intelligible needed: PY'm'd 3 9PP1Yf1' ti"? 0 'English, and the other day Du Berger was reaching home t};;;},1ql__'gl1t'1ghis"v\*if with alile to secure his serivees for s jonrneyto . whath9lx_a,t1_d9n_e.'1itf86d to have it ad-. Le Tm," a place of interest, about , Vministel-ed to the child, asshe was strongly twdve mil a,w,,y_ The cake`, men, . in f8V0l11' Of Homceopathy. That night the though not so the upon child passed in suffering. and ' the parents the ma, gh9;:g__ yet are as plenty as peas in without sleep, `Returning home the day fol-` wmg gm] ' in] drive you ma your hdiy lowing the father found the baby worse; love and day long for a. dollgrj .' untibn `O and while nnotlier illeepll 'en.Bm`en and livery stable men in log; gown. night, the mother slipped from the room to in U.C.; what lay yon? ottendtolonnotherdomsstiodutisqsndle `The Trou(lmle) lrup M...-..,m,,.. on l 1 1 l nncuuu up 'l`rockes,- ounce, a Browxfs which in` I Brnpchifll T1,'0cl_ges.. clluuwuu uuuunr uuwuyuyu Irv nu-an nu... plll(`_}_Y.i_:8:.1.`.~i.n qgjdglg Qhtaning. tl{:e__ggt;uipe'Brown s SPECIAL NOTICES. Batchelox-'.~: Hair Bye. _._ ____._ .__u.s--a \-\./Ia -\J\.I-I 341.0 The Grat lbtod Purier and Beaziticr of the Complexion. A IIELMBOLIYS EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ._n_. _..L..__.\I__L_ :____, LL. ___.L,,,, n Hagan, Y_ cw dz-opoilw me via: ` ' untied _: `,1 `J [From Dispensatory of tho l711ite_d Str.tca.] DIOSMA CRENATA--BUCHU LEAVES. mh. I\llr\IIiI :. ..A..,...... .1.':r....:.. . ._, 1 , EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1871. Ii`? `the ,l"atl1er with the child. During her ab- sence he administered :6. portion of thc`Sooth- mg Syrup to thesbn.`.)y, and said nothing. That mi,-:;l'.t all lxamls slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at rst ubntle-.l at tho deception prtwticetl upon her, has uunscnted to use the Syz-11p, and sufl"cring_ crying l)2ibies and restless nights have disap, poured. A sinxglc trial of the Syrup never yet , `failed to relieve the balyy Exml o\'crcon1c the 1lI`<:.jl`.LllCE3S of the mu*..`ner. `.25 cents a. bottle. ..<`v1'1,,n1\,, -. "xv "~~~ *'-'***a- bsibies havcdisap, 151:}-1 by all Druggistga. Be sure and call for `;`.I2<:: \VII\'SLO\`/"S SUOTHING SYRUP, Hzwing the fuc-sZm..7Ic of Curtis 8:. 1 erkin.s on the outside wmpper. All others are ba. 5 4 : I a .| : and after passing six or eight miles of e:'ceed- ingly fertile country, where the Harley, oats, pens, onions, cabbagos and tobacco were grow- ing in great Iuxnauce, we came into tlxemore mountzv.im;us portions of the drive. And such :1. getting up hill to get down again would totally zxstunish a. nativge Kingstonian. Im- ngixxe 3. :'on.d made from the east side of Navy lay to the gate of Fort Henry with three times the distzmcc :I.ddcd to it, and you may form :1 faint iulun nf Hm rn-1.] um .1...` . . n , . . . .... ....._, W ..._.... ..-...u...-onmuux uuwu uuum ugaxn. m 10 Fraser Falls is another pleasant drive, cmmneuced on the same road as that to the Tron, but as far as the falls are concerned, the 103:1 said the better. In the klrive we have the up hill and down hill, but less of it ; the same richness of grain and grass kept in rank , growth by in"iga.011 by mountain prings of water, and the same neat cottages and gems of gardens and smiling faces of the habitantc. Tn nu`? `Into..- -3 `I..-L _-_I_ T _, ,, 1- I 5...; uuuu auu uu.u.u.u5 Lauea 0!. Kane Il.(.l.U1u1Tll8. In my letter of last week I mentioned the mounds, and since then I have to the top of several of them. They seem to be made up of sand and gravel, an if a mighty funnel had shot down in one and then another spot now a. thousand and again a million tons ;- they are evidently glacial formation which have taken place throughout this whole val- ley tens, if not hundreds of thousands of year, 3.20. .. Int! ".2 wclt: uu.ce.u nunureu reet above the St. Lawrence. These drivus are invariably mzulc in caleches, and it is perfectly astonish- ing to see the way in which the little (Jana.- dizm horses st.-ralnble and scratch up the hills only to dash halter-skeltcr down t1Ie1n again, To `Fr-11.61:-.r ]<`:L'Ih: in nnnmr n1num...J. .11.. Visitors are commencing to leave here in shoals, partly on account of approaching cold weather and partly on account of a iumour that in certain of the hotels hero typhoid fever exists, kept very quiet and up tonow' duly causing those who were behind the scenes 17 change their hotels. 1.. W.-- ....-; :: 1 _.._._:A L", - - ._...-.. ....... `...wu.uu,u .-.uuuu. M) lb, auu. you may a. faint. idea. of the road we drove over. \VImn we :r,rrivcz1 at L116 Hole, which in a :3.-rims of wild ca:-Icmlcs w1_V_-re a rich feeder of Murray River mshea and tuzxxlwlesdoxni from a. height of ve hundred feet, we w`ere told` .t`m.t we were fteen hundred feet above the SI: T nu.-mm.-... 'm.,...,. ,1 ,,,- -11 -....._- -...... ............ In my next, if I remain longenough to write another letter, I will give you an account of other places of interest in this healthy and picturesque neighbourhood.-Y_oure, &c., V Found (but. Some years ago I was attending a. college in Paris, and a course of lectures on juris- prudence, with the view of preparing my- self to enter the office of an advocate, a. Frenchman, who had married my mother s sister. There were several English lads there besides myself, and very hard we worked, though a good many of us had no- body to compel us to do so if we had felt disposed to` shirk._ The letters I received from my uncle seldom contained anything besides exhortations to work hard ; and in the holidays, instead of inviting me to spend them with him and my aunt, he always `en- | coiu-aged the idea of my going to England, so that I was very much astonished when I one day received a letter from him quite ixxxexpectedlyugequesting me to start with , the least possl le delay for the. department of Ain. The letter merely told me there I was nothing the matter with any of the ' family, and that he wanted me on account of a case in which he was concerned. vm.:. M... Iirnn n... ....._.;..i:-._ -: - m_-_ J. U1 is case in wuwu ne was concerned. This case was the prosecution of a. French- man named Boiteler, a. man of considerable standing in his proirince, who was in 311s- tody oh :1. charge of murdering his wife and man-servant. The lady was an English- woman of good family, to whom he had been married about four years, and who was commonly termedin the department L ange (In lnais, on account of her extreme beauty, and the fact of her husband's house being surrounded by a. small but very dense wood, which he allowed nobody to meddle with so that it was completely choked with brambles. She was his seeond wife, his rst having died during a short visit he made to Paris, within a. year of their marriage. _ Criuliual prosecutions in France beinnr runs, wimun 3 year OI tnalt marriage. _` prosecutions in France being conducted by the public prosecutor, it was only in compliance with the wishes of the relatives of the murdered lady, strenuously supported by his own wife, that my uncle had undertaken to assist in obtaing evidence to throw light upon what was felt to be an exceedingly intricate case, and one which it would be almost impossible for the jury to decide upon in a satisfactory manner, unless additional evidence could be got in favour of or against the prisoner. The evidence on wlxiplx Rni+plm- urns: nrn-n- U1 U1 H-galllb 1:113 PrlSOIler. l The evidence on which Boiteler _was com- mitted to prison was not inconsistent with the statement made by him on his appre- hension ; and if the ahir had taken place in any other country than France, where it is very much the custom of oicials intrust- ed with the care of the public safety to as- sumo every man involved in a. criminal of- fence to be guilty until he is proved inno- cent, I doubt whether he would have been reta.ine(l in custody. He had left his house on the day of the murder in a. small open carri re, accompanied by his wife, and et- tende by a. man who had been in his ser- ` vice for several years, for the purpose of 1 going to Bourg, to see an agent concerning the sale of an estate only separated. from hi8 _ own by a. river. The matter had been sofar = arranged that it only remained for him to - pay a. certain portion 0!; the purchase-money and he was then to enter into possession. The sum--I forget how mllllch it was, bnft it wa.sa1argeone-wa.sin t eca.rnag' e, s. set with which all his servants were familiar, including, of course, the coschmen also. Shortly after mid-day, Boiteler drve up to the barrier at Bourg, with the dea bod of his wife in the carriage; and told the officer ISGBIC. Murray Bay, Point an Pic, Aug.(26th, 1871. E118 DaI'1'l8l' BIA Duurg, WIULI L118 ueall. Doy 0! his carnage; told the on duty there that his wife had b ` n mur- Am-nd hv his servant. and that ha .11 giant Qlly lullf lallitla HID W119 ll-BU. U dered by his servant, and that he kin not-want, whn was `vino in 1 `gm derea Dy ms servant, and anal: no men snot his servant, who was lying in .9. lane which_ he named, and whence he Wamshortly after- wards brought into theiowne by some 13- : bourers, under the direction of one of the forestersengployed by theeommune; Boite- lex: immediately taken into custody as a. .pmca.utiona.ry measure; and the follow` 7 1-S is the substance of the statement made by, him in explanation of the Hie servant had suddenly stopped the horse in the 13119,, dpwn, and came to th sideoi thecarnagewitha. istol` his h1:1(1. which he red. but the {all m1:uml knit: slut: u; um cawrlage W1!-n I P181501 In nn ham, which he red, but the ban missed him, at whom it was nirnn and m+..-...1 nmiq, wqiuh no nreu, out ne nan missed him, at whom it was aimed, and entered ' ' 8 his wife : side. The pistol was a large one of my land, I obgervad with a brass butt, and his servanthsd then tial scratched on it, and that attempted to strikehim with it on the head, were thope of- the medical but he caught him by the wrist with hi: W01` 0f dlefntlizel; and left hand, and held him so: an instant, for the -ndd-m j " . whiln he got hold of . pimi which was. .1. any '*e'I&`kt4'eMv~.i ways kept in theca.rria.ga, mdwhichhe had " `"``3. himselfloadedthatmorning, onaccgnntof .;`i.1".:`1_ 3.`... ::`;.. '1'!` ...."...."..:'_*';_ ....._.-_ - .. u vu I ` the mom` I-1e`l;E E "` ."5"?`-%%`.`1`T."`f`%`?'4" [PRICE `TWO CENTS. I mwwu had been extract: ceased. While 1 ob had then 01 those t ditferent Lingttnt V ' _tfo1-thannt` ch liq walk - wu xn court than from .1.a...1 ween his'knees,`and held it there while he lifted the hgnnner and capped it ; ho haul then leaned over the side of the car:-iage, put the muzzie close to his @ssa.ilaInt's neck, and shot him dead. "`]|AI-A um`. u.;. `l:..:._._ V! V '- ' " ...vu, unnu uucy VVUISU D0131). OI Oplnlonstlihtn the man must have been shot by a para 11` who was behind him at the time, though the pistol had been he1d_a.bove' him and red dawnwa.rds'. The reasons they gate is support of their conclusions were so eon- vmcing, that Boite1er s statement could- onlybe accepted on the supposition that .he was so excited at the time as not to be able to remember the exact position of his servant when he 13 It was also shown that the muzzle of istol from which the ball had been reclw `ch killed his wife musthzwe been held quite close to her, as v her dress had been set on re. I found thn an-Hams; .'... n... .:.....1-..- --'A net urea: uau been set fire. ' I found the excitement _int_he.depm-tment respecting the approaching tnal intense. The opimon with respect to Boitelex- s guilt, or mnoeence seemed pretty evenly balanced, V. and my uncle told me that he was rather inclined to ho:-urn l\im~ ;I11-\nna:v\J- 1...; I..." uuu my uncle told that he rather_ inclined to believe 1iim~ innocent, but he`- thought the jtu-y.would nd him with extenuating circumstances. My aunt, who had known Boiteler well from her inti- macy with hiswife, had a very j opinion of his guilt. , : > The reason my uncle had sent fogme wa.a,thatImight bethereto nctaa inter!-" preter at the trial, if one was required, pad - that I might make i.nq `en a.mong.`ho f English servants, whose knowledge of the French language was too iinnm-fan}. +n..u...r mngunn servants, whose knowledge of Ian too imperfect to`a.I1o`1 them to deta' many "little 'cir perhaps calculated to H11-nw 1;.-.+, nn 41.. ..:_ -~ perhaps cazcumneu to throw Light on the af-3; fair. It -wanted but five days to the .tria1{ when Lzu'_rived,- and it was not till the n ` morning that my uncle took me to the oieg i x. of the commissairejggolice, to request .4 one of his agents in t be sent with me 1913 Boiteler s house. e found `here the V" xriage in which the murdenhad been com-\ mitted, which had been sentdown for th ` jury to inspect. We were told that Jtli prosecution relied on the e'ect`1%'hiuh vtllen examination of` the vehicle would produce? to procufe a. conviction. To show III the importance of the evidence which his ness had obtained, the eoinmissaire sent fo: 3 .w0m._n_ mm] .-]";._p_1-3;]. hair on ..,..4 I.........|: uuem no uetau little perhaps calculated to throw light the 35-5 -wanted ve dmm +;. H... +.-mg` uvan nan. uuuuneu, me eommissalre sent for,;' woman, and directed her to seat herself in the ca.rrng' e in the position occupied by Madame Boiteler. He then seated himselfii beside her, and one` of his agents stood be- M side the carriage, and pointedtho pistol at the woman, and it certainly appeaed to" be impossible that the ball could have struck the deceased on the wounded spot; the in- ference he drew wail, that Boitelerhadred' the pistol which killed her with his Jeit hand. and had then innfnntlv I':Qnh-`\1uI-`.1 um pusun vuucn KLU60. 1181` Wll liisrleff`, hand, and had then instantly risetrbehiml the coanhmm- and int mm 1mm:..... u.`...< hand, and rise:;?B'ehi;}i the coaaohmnn, and shot him, holding the` pistol, as he imagined, perpendicularly, i but in reality, with the muzzle slightly in- clined, so as to give the ball a directiqn to- wards the front of the body, a. direction which it was` proved the ball had taken bjr__ ` the doctor s evidence. ' - (Mir nvunn~l~nn+:n.. -4 LL=;. .._.__.r - I '- ""E>L`"xH" m1. the servants elicifed `V nothihg of any importance. 'Theyagre9d in sa.ying.that their master and lived on very good terms, and that thing like a. dispute between them was Very IBIS . 'n.ra. ` ` V 1 The day of the trial, every place, in emirt, had been secured by private ar1'ange1ixe n beforehand, the` audience consistihcv ahinaus mm Deen secured by pnvate an'ange1$1enf:` the audience chiey of ladies. The prisoner entered the r-nrn-f. uctunsuauu, nnenuatence consisting prisoner the with a polite and eem rehensive, bow`. \Vithout bravado,-and wit)`: out any xnani_Ien- tation of anxie as to the result, l_1e his nlnce in the nu]: -' his In-a--I-~ -- buuun uI 111111813 to the result, he tobk his place in the oak ;` his bea.ring,[in was remarkably good and pre ' `V and seemed to impress the his vour. There was a genergl shudder one of the oicials of the court rooeedod `to: _ spread out the different. arti es of which had `ha;-.n ah-innn Con... 61... IL...1:__= -1" ayrewu out me cuuerent. articles of which had been stripped from the bodies` of , the dead ; and I ntioed that the "prisoner . turned ghastly pals when his wife's dress; was laid out, with 171146 blood-stain __ostenta.- _ tiously displayed. The case for the proaee cutiou and defence was, down to a. point, substantially what I hnvaldrendy stated ; the position of the wound in mat _threw himself backin the carriage, and puluu, Buubll-l.1ll;IL_ly want 1. DING .&ll cBdy poeltwn wonntlin ma - ,. dame : body beirgg explained by the prison-_-` v er saying that the instant he saw the M:~i; pointed towards his body, he instinctiv ` -` hintwife must at the same moment V thripwn herself fprward, because, he ,` had hip murderer, he fotiml lying wi er earl against the farepart the caniege; whereas, had she been sit-wt ting upnght, she must have fallen back"- K ward; * _ ~ . , The excliltexrhxlcegrit of the augience had 1: . T ra._isedtote ' est-pointw the' :' tired to consider their vordict.enInaJ Frag low hum of conversation enluimr. whinh urea w conxmer tnezr vercnct. Instead of f; convey-eation ensuin , which ' have so often heard smce in Frenc courts on ; similar occasions, the most profound silence was kept. Indeed nearl y everybod must` ` have been exhauste by the emotions pgrduced inthecourseofthetnsl. Them _ nrdered lady hgdybeenpel-zonally knowntoall` present; no`. that when one of the maid-servants related? some touching little circlimstances, showing the sweetness s.mi_ simiability-of her character. some wncmng ntue cxretlmstancec, sweetness and nmiability-of chm-aoter, the proceedings of the court were for some urim ~ utes brought. to a. aton in connennan}-n .3 $1.-. l uws nrou nli. to stop :11 co violent no b of the women. While the my were absent from court pneoneigl advote turnogtb y uncl ,, and w`-his : man` ' `tad-"FM, and `fa. mm nhdded in mm S t . 1 came. With the" restleasn ppann wqmup _ _ese natural to my age, I could not long rexnam still ` under cu- ~` cnxnstaneee of such excjtement; _and to myself, I began to exnmine the various , produced by the prosecution in the course of}: the trial; and-a.mo ` had been e xtracted from the bodies of the do- rollimz them nvnr 4.. +1.. ...1_.` nnequence {ii the ng them the bullets which ,' an_ini-: ;, theoe'initig_b,, . those medi _ ` witnesses. '1'wey 1 mzen; I-really canon t the Indderfinspiration` whic ' inc laowalkrdva V ` ' ` OIIJ ;ht.toa.I .l.:.... '..t s` . um uuuri were to: sgme min- uatopin consequencogii tho. 3 women.` ngm;HE;3TEIc, 3- Cluwmnb, Master, culthers \Vhari every Afternoon Lt _(X)AL in Pure Lackawaxm, being haul in the very ht-zujt uf the La.ck;x.- Vaney. scmnmu. Pittatun :uu1`\\ ilkcs `Fill; the beat selected mines, and is Vllh great care ex xressly for family till be screened '.\m do.-livereal in the 1.1.. .......1:.:.\.. .--LI | .\.'-nuctheulzt York v R to bl In 1-1.`(1s`.A, (0 ii... 'I ,"n" Lboihng vu Igl ' Stand: rd! .- ,| I! myeue` la ...ncrme IIIIIEC I 0l'tS. FAVOURITE UPPER CAI?-IV %)er L unu- Iffe`, -} com af 1 oun- ma! Assurance Company ' LI\``.l1l uI)L and U_I.\'Du.\'. MAX- wzau. xv. .s"r1:_.\.\::u,V A,=.m tur[ Uioe, Clzxrcuce Street, opposite`. I M dHrId`\`|` ISTICICS aml _\ :31! 04971;: L a1,oo'o,ooo. UNDERSIGXED having been ap- ' Agent for the above Company, toiasue policies on every.descrip- humble pmpcrty, for any period from `In ntm. to ve years, st the lowest possible j put, all!` Ill.-`lam a by using une&__ ban. {0} drops of i V-iolex, Blue ti Ihn to _ POWER'uf arresting disease displayed this prcparntiun is houuurahly ac- by the-medical faculty in every 1; has been iutnxluced ; and the sing sale is the best guarzmtee of ` n in which it is held by the {.~"|`El{.\' inn! . ;. .. in l hann-: ' Architecture. b'.\'DKslk`.\'ED is prepared to fur- ! Plain ans ! Spucilicationsf of. Public of the same. It fl 1 I'll` be Buildings, and to sflperintend '1. U. nap n.3, Agenz. Chrence Street, near the British Hotel. ` July 3. 1871. . )1clNTOSH, Veterinary Surgeon |`Idute of the Ontario Veten'u:\ry Cyl- Oice? City Hotel, ililgston. $hysr`np will cure pulmonary i:1on3umptinn _ an-l seconnl stages ; wi give great ll pn-long life in the third. It will V lorunchitis, lnryngitis, coughs 7. Q will all di.s`u:*.9<:s origiuzmu; nl ..u1.....I-..- -\..r.... -u-.1 nr-r\'nlI~t '_ V____,_ ._..a_-...-- ....._._ 1;.-nan: 1'. Walks-m. mm: IS \`I .~\_\'\.-Il:\'. ` .-._ .5 L` Z.....L ... .5... ms nu pl r uruelo OI me Illlle. 11. GAGE; : Marl-le Block, Prinpess Street. ' Dec. 1. i870. I` WINSURLNCE CGIPANY. FIRE ANFMARINE. St. John,,..\',B_ 3.-up Dunn. \U u rat-`lte C03} Yard. v UFl"lUl-.` : . no In`..nrII nu J1 `VI-ll D6 BCI'IEll|:(| nnu ucuvclcu nu nu: conchtion. `lthcted SUI-'1` COAL for grates eon- . hand ; duo Leigh Lump for foundry Elibnrg for Blacksmiths. - [In-Hunting` in nnv nnrt of the 'urru;1:.: VIII :-3 \Vu.-my, I-`oar or Jgmxsox ld'|.I> -um -nlouuurtg I0!` macxsmuns. Nluh. Delivered in any part of the ' .'?IV'El1$ISlNG.--H01 -race Grec- G' `K, . ` :- ht MOI` "|l'ne_u mexzrin city no those `Vlud liberally and eonltantlg oouuutly appearing `% oullnoadanlly. FBI. 0WS' Syrup of llypoyhosphites. I IVIIIGVIIIK ` `g A Q Fun Blue In using m.-bu JANE`! SWIFT & CO. 5 October 2!, I870. %J'%F]1a71. *1. c. HA\'E.`.1'. Agent. mo Strata-t. upnr Hm Hritis io`.7.:k}-Ii; ._..,..~.- ..a I...- vx_n`uur ll 33 lung , . . >!|`~:itux' in (`huh 3 '1] 1.-l at easy rates ' -:xt-Law. ' in (`1mn~ n... uh. .. -Uf. \{ill Ca|ll`.ill\`l|L`L` their re_i:ailn.r tiips between (-~_,'-Ii-ii.~!~i1x~g. Uswego, ("u:u'lotte (lstmling for l.`u.'li.:.~t.~r. Niagara Falls and Bullknlo), and 1 ol:u.`<'1`u, on the 2'1t.h inst. ` amxa E.~\S'l` at 4 A.M. \g:o|.\'u\\'1-Ls" ` at: 6 l'.M. For l n:<:=:`.ge 'l'ieketa apply at the olco of F.-lgvr Hrus., Ontario Street, or at the Lake and River Steamboat Utliec, St. Lawrence .1't'luu-1'. foot of Johnson Street. 1'-.Lsse'ugers going to the `West can procure Tickets via. Great. Western, Detroit and Mil- Vwzmkee and Michigan Central Railways for llctruia. Chicago, .\lilwaukce, Uraml Haven, and nl.~.n` for all the priuei 3411 points in tho' \\'i-st, and also via. l`:\ciIic llailroml to Utah, 2; 1'lIl`;\~'li:l, Cnlnnulo, 1\'evad:\ and California. A no A eoinfurtable mid convenient Exiting `mom for Lzulies a.ml_ Gentlemen on the \Vhnrf. ' v 0. ll. HATCH, Agent. J Kimvstnn_ Juno 23. 1871. ` I 1 E 1 l | L lu.inw1n_|: .\ l'l`I.\.\I HRS; `l'-UR.\'|(`.-\.\' x,\"` \ |."` xx V irlpn-2 _~\nm'r: Ll.\'l-I is composed of the , { t'u`.lm\'i|\_: .~;m.1:.\u11> u1~1~1~;u.c.-u31.\' 9 . -\I`l'I.\.\1l-li{S ; ~- \j BECIUUCF \\ :1L`].`.n'I1ll\V..'.V, U. runckley, sen:-., Muster. Kingston dnily (Sun- days excepted) - At 5:45 A.M.. after an-ival of G.,'l`.R. train: I f.-n1 Y-`mcf -In.` \\'n$+ nun` +1. lnlyn Q5..--um... ' , I Kingston and (`ape Vincent I-`erfn E AF 33:) 21.21.. utter nrnvai ox u._'1`.1f.. trans ' from F.:: and \Vc.t and the Lake Steamers, ` gaxxxncczixng at Cape Yinugant with the 8:05 A._\{. `train, arrixilxg in t)sweg__',o at noon, 1101116 12:40 ; l'.1\I., Albany 5:25 P..\!.., and New York 9:30 C l'.LI. ;_v wnspou 2:10 bottle I! WIIUIIE OI And at 3 P.M., on the arrival of the G.'I`.R. `train from `Vest and Bay of Quinta Steamer, connecting at Cape Vincent with the 5:15 l'.1\{. tmin, arriving in Oswego at 9:30 P.M., ` Home 9:30 P._M., and New York at 8:00 AJL, and also connecting with the N. T. Co`: Pro- } pellets for Oswego and all V\'ostem Ports. l arrUn:1xc., (T211 1...... I\.-... `Y:-.,......L ...-.v...`.m., Fill leave Cape Vincent At 8:55 A.M., on arrival of train from l .ome,- &c., meeting the G.'l'.R. trains for East am1\Vest, and the Bay of Quinta and Lske Steamers. .v \ hk'h. _-new, mm or who sumnxcrs WI leave I.-r .\lu;:trc:\l every Morning (Mumlay cxc;-pi 2.1) :2 . H.-\l.l"-l'.'\.\"lI Fl\'l`I, touching at (.'Lsy- L.u| .-.n.l . \;uulri:\ BM`. ; ---v..u..v.-. And at 5:30 P.M., on arrival of train from Home &c., meeting the G.T.R. trains for East and`\\'e-st and the morning steamer for Mon- trea . . 1{>.\`. of the sm.1-;NmD LAKE; L .~"1`l-IA;\Hz`.'.`..s` I .:n IE . .. - _- (`:m:uti::n Invigauion Compaulio l~l0\'.\1. .\`l.-\lL 'l`Hll0l'GlI LIN E. I O)I.\1ENCING ` this day, the steamer (}AZl:lLLE will run as umlcr dm-mg the summer months :- ` n.:..- Kingston and Wolfe Island Ferry. Lezwes Kingstnn. At 8200 .-\.M. II 320 A Ll D. II. I` Kingson, June 23, 1871. STAIN: DI me 0910. -,3

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