Kingston News (1868), 21 Feb 1873, p. 4

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in. The union that I with h'convoy to an thin-thn: in the won-1: thoumuna nothing t minty` an `notch ea; 1 t in death without Janus than in noth- @ ht blank. awful despair. Our hopo for f (050 Bllptlor), II ii will be far mu-Ielvel, bk he Inliovod in. tint he hoped in. and loved our hard Jenn Christ. And, in ' 'lI\IIoreputvordswhiol|Iuio t 8 Hyatt. Alto:-u |olon_m ceremony t e V .. - ........, u KILAAV , u 11:5-nu. Confectioners and Fruit Stores. DUMBLE, H.. Brock-st. |'l`0\V?I, R M...1,... u......._- ____..- V . V .u -nun nvsvllo Y HE central idea in the treatment of all Chronic \\'2mting Diseases, resulting Nervous Prostration and General Dcbility, is to improve the Digestion and Assimilation of Food. and the formation of Healthy Blood. i l)r. \Vheeler's Compuuml Elixir of Phosphates and Calisaya contains the only agents known = that act directly as excitauts of nutrition, by ` imparting tone to the Stomach, Liver and` | Pancreas, the great tripod that prepares nonr- isluneut for building up the organs and tissues I of. the body. The action of this remarkable l preparation is extraordinary in strengthening .'uId ritalizing the constitution, whether im- ;l-aired by age, exlizulxted by excesses, lad_| ualiits, or run clown Irv old coniulniuts th.-it ` Being :1 delicious cordial to take, and per- } fuctly harmless under all circumstances, it is ? eminently adapted tn prustmbe, anal.-mic women 1 uml delicate children. - ; - nuuuuutzcnio : HOLDER; B.ENJ., I rim:cas-st. I | MURRAY,` W I LL1A_1\l, Anchor Buildjngs, _ _ _ _ _ _}IV:.r'_`s_c-t Sguarc. ? - (Late R. White), Druggists, jBu&sii1eSsLDir`ct9$i NOTI-IE1: S1 L_ Oelebra_ted Vuxnuu ny age, exluulsted by |>ad_` by complaints that have resisted all nnlimu-y methods of treat- mont. Just Received Till?` 1)A1'LY` NEv_gs+13R__I_pAY }Ey{1_aN1NG1a`7EBR:UARY 221'. T;lpl`0Ve Nutrition. , .__.....-.1-`V. (irgan Makers. D _ (`cnv-n_a& Flour Merchant. N, M., Princess-at. - u-n-nnrvl no BROS. , Clarence Street. Pianofortes. 0., corner Princess and Ontario- SUPPLY or PATTISON S ed Grocers. & C0,, Brock-st. JOSEPH Princess-s ROS. cnrnnr AF R-rm` , ...... \/1 ..u. Insurance. , James Swift, ; n unA:n5'B|I. Dentists. . , \VelIington-st. . , \Ve}lingto11-st. D, J. L., Princess-st. Druggists. INN v.-:.mn~~ A Aareuce-st. , Clarence-st. uu, unnawzx. AL, Brokville. Gzmanoque. u--up: rmnae tourodthatlsuot Ilde It in throught Him that we live, that we hope to nd our eternal rut: nnd itin eowith the illuetrious deed whee leee we ere now mourning with such It is only because of his belief in our, I4`ord-only becuue he sought to apply tee merite of Chriefe precious blood to his eoul-thot we have hope. `In Thee, 0 God, he hoped uni Believed; he ehnll not be con- leed for ever. It in not long since we saw HI At the eltnr of God. mnki open pl-ofes~ lion, open acknowledgement, o his deep faith h the II lteriee of our holy Church ; and the faith . the [iety then ehovm are in rinted at but in my memory eedeeply thet ey can .IeVCheeeoed. Itietoldof himthetonce vial I boy--it may be permitted to me for eeqmomeet ct leeettoreiee the veil. to any `n words that were said ct I moment of the -at terrihle , at 3 time when those who mHt&k u where only it into be $3. in thegood deeds that alone 1ive-jt in teld e! our illnetrioue dead, that once, when a ` hey, Ieoeme heme tohin mother wjthont 7 M hd Llllwld, `Ilntl.-r I nnnl . pa, rnncess-st. \Vilson a Buildings, \Vel- ?rincess-st." . IL, corner Wellington , Princess-st. ESE-if n-st. \Velliugtnu st rind: csrrllo. , corner of Kmg and , Princess-st. ncess-st. Brock and On- with Weak I no should be ' St. Lawrence (_ _;. 1'`. Werner, ~ Ilomhut. All and. of"Beond- Clothing `and Jewelry as u nuoa vntn an srdcut, burning desire for our ulvntion. Apurt. from Jean: there is in the church, nothing in onr sacra-_ null. in our sacrifice, in our rsyen, but in value only from Jeans. e power of tho bland locks: of God, the intercession of mink ad angels, on absolutely nothinf, you know by the teaching of our ho y Clutch, apart from Jun: ; snd you know well In tho whole of onr Litanv than is not ino war undo torodtlmtis not `ill $11]. It in Izhronahf. Him that nu. ress trams. ' " reight loaded with dispatch, shipment from points on the to points on the Brockville and wnv, No. l a.nd2 C. .0. connect at B1-ockville with jibe Grand` '_L`nmE' and Western E*sPr=` " T Perth Carle- dun. Place aantl. Pomt l Arrive B. e 3 - frw Brock- ville no Itood the grnvo of Luarus, the crowd waging, a calm, unmoved, and in nnjestic dignity : I an the ream-roction and the life ; he who bolioveth in no -lull not die for ever." And Iowoan toJesnsin thenomont of our direct tron le. Finally, and Above nil, Jan: in lled with srdcut, burning desire Apsrt than is 0tt wa: I Arrive Leave I 5729 Tm ms WILL RUN 4s Fouows :- Great Bro ASK FOR t Brockville, Dec. 9, I872; } l0 scxenunc and Practical Agriculture, b; Henry Ste hens, F.R.S., Edinburgh, and the late 0. P. ortun, Professor of Scientic Agri- culture in Yale College, New Haven. Two .vols., Royal uctavo, 1,600 pages, and numerous engravings. Price $7; by mail, postpaid, 88. - Ganaq ientral &_; Brockvle The? Daily News TN pITRI.I.\`l-[FM nu...-u --7..-.n..n CA a. .. | also publish '1 he 1.480!!! TI"LI` we on poor nke unto Jenna ; md, no I said poo beoro, there in this to be remarked shoot Hi: poverty : it won not, so with ns,au involuntary poverty. Thero are many of us who ore 1- Already, but who would be rich if we co 1! ; but Jesus hnd tho richoa of the wllolo world ot his oolmnnnd, and He choose to to poor ; this should be the consolation of tho r. 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PY 'rn.'e Nmws is the my CONSERVATIVE 'ApW.R, nnhunhnal Cn l(`v\:ru.-,nn Tl u'a Olga ;__ CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY. so no blunod, but pitied; we should pray , that God would give unho him what He has vou evd uuto nu. , Poor sinners who have hill in Hi]: can return to Hirn-His hands are outlttltohod upon the cross, waiting for n Iiuooro duiro on ouryu-tn to be received. On Calvary, near Jesus, there in alwsys a pines for the uinnor, not by- the power of St. the Blessed Virgin ,_Mnry It cross. whn mad} Central & Brockvilie & ttawa. Raalways. eat `I Gauge Rou%lc[ to (mam. K F_oR 'riuKE'rs-7IA BROCKVILLE. I and after Malay, December 9, I 872. nxs Rtnr nu lrnnm..- . I` DIHCKWOOG 31111 Reviews.. r Rhu-Iz\u..n.'l n~...l or we mevlews . . . . . . . . . . . r Blackwood and three of the Raviews _ nu, I I - -- - ';`b".so| worlounms. ...,. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. nu nun nf (>1... D-..:-_- ll 3%`???-}2 - sing and saving. as His very name tells u.<- A RENARKABLE SERMON IN A RU- ; - MAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL. `The following sennim wasbpreached in St. `s Chapel, Chise hurst, the Rev. \_\'. Go-dzanl. on the occasion of t s late Emper- 5 ur s'fuueral. Afterabrief exnnliuin the rev. gentleman pmeeeded as follows :--There is I no other name (than the name of Jesus) under ' Heaven `van to man \\`ll\;!'elJy we must be f sand. brethren, there are most sweet 3 and bean ul nnm Na in the werld--nanes that f stir our hearts and till us with thoughts of joy 1 when we hear any of uh.-m-but there is no : name sosweet, no mm- which so stirs the} heart and dim. thu eye as the sacred name of l Jesus. Holy and venerable, and full of teu- ` deruess and majesty. is the sacred name; for . it brings home to our hearts that sacred loving ' humanity which went through the WllI'l(l llL`.1- , Jesus, the savour. My I-rethrcn, what should we do in the world without Jesus? It was ` said tome--let me repeat it ~-only the other , by one upon whom the hand of God had fitlivil ` Ilostheavil , `\Vhat those In who believe in r Jello? _ W t do those do who have not got the faith of God when a terrible aliction like i this falls upon them 1" And 1 may say the same. In serrew, what sheuld we do without Jesus? In illness and pain, what should we do without Jesus! I in poverty and hardship, what should we do without Jesus? In losing `those we love, in the hour of death, what can we de, what should we do, had we not faith in our Saviour? For by Him, and by Him alone. is salvation given; there is no other name under Heaven given to men whereby we must he saved. Illness and pain, poverty and I hardships, we (lhristians can bear, because our llsster has hm-no them belore us, lIO- cause He has taught us howtu undergo them, alldhebtda ustoscceptuot that He has not already acsept in its fullness fore ns ; and hscaese we `hear if to H` , f. iotnnsi _ to we cai-:ub:::nI'.`l:.om aslth:a`i:s- I flee did, with rsioicina. He is called `Jesus I - vvnvn uuspaccn, and no tran- poirta Gmhd Trunk B_l`0ckVi1_1O Ottawai Rail- lPerth I Carle- i-nu. Ren- frew' Ot5t wa mmu Point B011 Pl: ce Brock- ville IA:-rive LV 0. Exprq meuonnto nu, can bear then: u the apos- 1 did, rejoicing. is hecnnee He ehnll uve Hie people from their line. What ehonld we do if vn were like the nnhelieven 2 There was a nun highly plnced in the scientific world who boasted in 5 public Aeurbly that he was not n mnn of pnyer. Poor In-etch ! he is to be pitied. He knows not the eoneolntion of prayer. He knows not what it in to be found in communion with our dar Lord Iellu Christ in prayer. He in not to be binned, but pitied; give He has 1045 , I-Ild trnn. GI-dull 'I`.......l. RAILWAY T, . 1 Exprs. 810 5 prepaid` -_--_ -u-wnvnnnul lllIIR7lc AN;os.V 175 and 177 Mam" Street, Brockville, 0nt.-Jom{ JELLY, J . Free0mnilmatomdfromthebosts ,. Carriages for pd-ties wishing to visit pluees of interest can be secured at the oice. A First Class Livery attsched. May 27. u,u|mtnu.uin|onnnyother x, {lo fullled tho ' but p ti of the in: law. Hy bgxnn, wo d that it duo to no In nv -In: I 5...: . L. is - -yovn. Alto:-tho solemn ceremony tine 6% layuro cunetao uinthoncristy a H-ild Fnncqouo wholudfonght with us h|IOCr`_noA;ho sppronchod tho Lord Bishop, 34, Lb ilnwith teugiaid, `I thank cu. ly , IthAnkyo`u,ths ouhnneomo by upon the tomb of _our {slowed dad 1:.-_._-._ -, I -~ U Uommer Sftgbng. . uuuu. onurgea, rentted a1 `bouon. Fust-class Sam aceommotlation. Omni ! and boats. (3 `run \-r1-vs Street. (X;-6 c rrom 9 I the poor. ATE OF LONDON, England, Homem- pathic Physician, Sur eon, &c. Oice .mdP..eaidence removed to \ el1ington Street, nearly opposite the Post Otce; Ualls in cit 01' country, night or day, prom tly attendeci J. JA IS. M11 s. Feb. 7, 1873. < T os. R. 'l)upuis.`M.l)., F.R.().P.S OMETIME Assistant Surgeon : U. S. Army, Washington, and later, Attendant at the Massachusetts and City Hospitals, and Eye and Ear Inrmary, Boston). OFFICE AND RESIDENCE-in the pre- mises recently occupied by Dr. J an-via, and previously by Drs. Evans and Mnclean, Na 1:: Dplxrnzmn nrnnvxnrn - . ........_y u, uun. nvuua lulu mnclean, No. 155 PRINCESS STREET, nearly opposite Tandy Bros Marble \Vo| August 7. 1 Axaugunon, U . E. MILSAP & C0,, Pm ______::_____.____; Albion Hotel, Mill-st._, St IOHN ACKERS, Manager. Commercial Rooms. Good tabling. I. Gage, ARCHITECT, MARBLE BLOCK, Princes Street. V Kingston, 25th, 1872. unoulnloatomnkeuneofhiapower ahet his poliesl sins. He forgave his I, nndinthimuinnonnny other ho hilhast nrnnanla n` 9.. James lllccammon, n|.n., manna of the Royal College of Surgeons, En land. Residence and Oice :-- Dnmble'a lock, \VelIington Street, Kingston. June 29 I Anglo-American llotel.` IOHKSON AND UNTA.RIO< STREETS, Kingston, Canada. Provinciai llotel; Gannnoque. \ BB.OPHY_ PR.n`Pnnz-.rrr'm mu. m OUNTY CROWN ATTORNEY and Clelli of the Peace for the County of Fronte- nsc, (htario Street, Kingston, dilfoctly u rpo site the Montreal Telegraph Company : oiu . Kingston, July 19, 1871. OLDER Ur` ULVLSLUN COURT, Notary Public, Conveyance:-, Commissioner in Queen s Bench, &c. Nov. 27. ' JIUIIIUT 1 AVIIDIV ..4I`,II|'lII-7, ` (veyancer, 32 Kfng` Street, Ingsmu Out. At Gammoque, over S. McCarnmon s Drug Store, every Tuesday and Friday. Jan. 14, 1873. I B` LI 1 OFF I2'......... . L. Clements, l)cl;tist. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE opposite the Poet Oice, Wellingffun Street. Uu:I,-ll1, `I. IIIIIK Daniels `notel. XENTRE TOWN, OTTAWA.- ) il e11ti!`0lV new in acnrv nun- ___ -_-.__ ._ - . ..---v..-5 `(OLICITOR IN CHANOERY. (mice b Clarence Street, Kingston, Ont. J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, L.L.B. Rxcuuzn T. WALKEM. ..-. uuuununu 3 IIIIICIS REMOVED TU MACLEAN & COfS Drug Store, Princess Street. May 23. _ ...... ... nun , I ARRISTER-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan- ` cery, &c., Clam-eng:e Street, between King and Wellington Streets. 1 -v.._ n vwcrq RCHITECT AND BUILDING L VEYOR. Otce and Residence * not ENTRE Qfi`TAWA.-This nouns entirely new in every respect, having L enlnrged, retted and refurniahed this on. Sample Roam. ma .......1.. S. lllccammon, Gananoque, `(LERK OF DIVISION COURT, J Conveyance:-, 3ARRIS'l`El-{S and Attomeys-at-Law, So- licitors in Chancery, &c. A. S. KI!cKPATlll('K. aiiaex-sleeve & Walkem-,- ARRI-STERS and Attorneys-at-Law, * veyancers. Notaries Public. Io anlwenu, `mother, 1 met 3 7- helnd noshoes. sol gavej I thin in bi: show All through J. M. Muchar, 1Il:A., gARRIS'1`ER and Attorney-at-Law, So-- ~licitor in Chance:-xyg` .L\ntw12PubIic, ARRISTERS, &c., Trust and I.oagBui1u. ing, corner of Toronto and Adelaide reeta. - __V._._, ..- navlbllx ) HENRY B. EVANS, M.R.C.S., Lon- don. Office, 156 Princess Street. TTORNEY-AT-LAVV, olicitor in Chau- L cery, Notary Public, 33 King street, ngston. , un.-.uu 4. an m to, April 16,1872. J. L. nlacdonald, L.l).S lnnnnnnnnvu On 7`- H ` -9 ... uuu 01 Lynn and Attorneys veyancers, Public. ____j:.__j-._:_ v International llotel. 1'75 ...A `IHF1 1:--:_ n. ARCHIITECTURE. `Kirkpatrigk & sunyiiiie; I n n u-nu rxiura work. Nothing III the service wee mere strik- ing than the mnnner in which Dean Stanley read out hefere the open grave the : Foraunuch as it haepleaeed the y God of Hie great mercy to take unto Himself the eeul of our deer brother here ` de The words muet htve heard in t .` still- neee by every potion in the Abbey. A few enppneeeed eo`he were heard when the handful of duet wu n-own the eon, and pre- eeutly. when the was done, the finily mournerg gupered round to take a last look `gown thb grave, end heape of violet: and some oral were thrown upon the coin.-- Pall Mall Gautte. Dr. lliacleaurs omce \`T`II`T\ Int: 'll A(\rv\. .- . ...._ _Ma.cdonald & Patton. Alex. S. Kirkpatrick, nwntv rI1\1\1IY'\Y ArrvIu\I|\Y11Iv Dr. Henry B. Evans. rI*ta\vI\tv 1\ -.-- . - - _ _ Richard _T. lnlkem, vrmnvu 1 H1: . --n...-.-- DENTISTRI: J dseph Bawden, xvvavr arnr .nv n .. .. John Power. rvn A xv-r. n--- - ._ S. DANIELS, Pnopnrwro. '1'l!3K. and 1113501310? -at-148W, 50-"! r Chance:-5,; hntwy :_P_lIb0; I ar, K?ng`Stret, one. Drum .....,.. uusvu uy nnmsu bottle a doc, or_ win in the nine 1 Anodyno I..inimnnt.-.Adv. Dr. J. _ME1)1cAL.( John Mudie, nn AVIVT-A117 r. 1. JOHN A MAcDouALD, Q.C. JAMES PA1'r0.~I, Q.(). w~:l ll! 'IQ'70 ' LEGAL. l and returniahed this an e Rooms and ample nj uses meet all `trams lcery, ac. A. S. E. H. Susrrx-m, M.A. . .nu1m_)1uUr SUB- : Queen I L , Prop_rietora. _ L , Stirling. Jslrst-clul Yards and 15.24, 3 \Vorks. l.'1l:l $119 of the and Iva SUR- . {In a... W, Con. I 'p~m-::Ie-ve--*7?--L ' Cape Vincent Itlel It obovotini. arrwe. .. Express . . . . . . . . 4.10 A.M. Express ...... .. - 3.45 PM. Mixed Train 9.3) P.M. . I count us-r. . * Arrive. ~ 1.15 P.M. 2.30 A.M. L1ia`u'ad_1`ndn 5:15 A`M. V">B p.u.1. ; leve at 8a..m ll a.m.';,]nve at 4 , lla.m. ;'=%osvo st 4 Tnesdny, Thursdq and . _ - lava tune an nut 4 P-In. Isvbuz-xh.L v. n nu - --- a 1;.1.Iu. _. S-um: ` 0rno:.-Cu'.pe ""42! ` !' 5'1"' it 8.. .nnn.1 -mi. 3 1 m.- G>ln.Al.n`l'sI _\l'..u.._ _.- A onus U.lI'l'l0.l.-Ul-pe Vincent` -Eu-rive . was placed on the left hand. and close the open grave. Upon it were again pleccd the wreaths of cemelliae, one lying so as to encircle" the ' ceujonet which surmounted the inscription p to`, mother large one at the feet and two nnnller lay A150 at the lower end, lesving only the writing upon it to be read. The coin was of oak, with gilt handles and dark oak etudn. On the right side of the grave atood the Right Hon. Robert (now Lord) Lyc- ton and his wife, ad close to him on his left hmd was Mr Gledetone. The choral service, which. yet! well performed throughout was rosu umoe, Kin ton, Z ' {st Fab, 1 3. - ` G'rani: l'1-nnk Railway. Trains arrive and depart tram the Kingston Mating as follows :- . now`... .:: Oioe hours iron 7.30 nan. -to 6.30 p.m., dail y, Sundays oxce V . R: DE&UON, . Podtmuter. Post Oioe, Kfngatom) Kin ton; lat Feb.. 1 3. an hour ; Mul- an nour pronoun to the timez of closing the` Mails. Registration Fee 8c. - MONEY ORDERS, on Money Order Oices throughout the Grant Rritnin Monday aw half ounce. Par 1'`, A '1 nan ' ` ' Per CANADIAN LINE (vi: Portland). every Friday at ll.30_a.m. Postage 6c. per half ounce. A ' - BRITISII JIAIIS3 vlfeclosed as follows : Pel'DIB.EfYI` I.'lN`IE `ur;- ll... .\Z.._I.| _ --..-.....- *nsn1l.D' wu1voe'~uosed follows Per`DIB,EC'I` LINE (via New York) cvery Monday at 11.30 -5.3. _ Postage 80. per: ounce. ` -.. ...-. even Inna Mr Gladstone. which we: performed throughout, was exquiaitively rendered during this part of the ceremony. ~ Before the bod was lowered into the gnve the fog had who ly cleared oif, and the sun was shining through the south clare- utor_y wi1_do_w_e upon the dark arches and fun. s1uUrnx`s'or:I..-.-Bath ` 311-i_v`eI I 11:30 `Lhf. Tlloudty,` rainy and Saturdn ; leaves at 3:30 o'clock` the name` days. _ unnoque, daily. u-rivn st nan sauna 8.111. 2 ANIELVM'V:I_I} l`-O;I--\;e-termnry'- ' sugegml Graduate of the Veterinary Co.- ` legs. Toronto. Oice. City IIot`:1,.K_ingston. 1! John 1 . Noel. INSURANCE Agent, Notary Public, Ac-. countant, &c. 0ie_ over Mr Pu-key ; Drug Store. `V Kmgaton, Oct. 1st, 1872. . `|Arrival`,and Departure of Mails. ewfoundhnd and Prince 1! Edwsrd Island, can be. obtsined at this Also Postage Stsmprnd P_out Register-ai m hour m-mi. item the lnebworth estate, was set upon ] the bier in the Abbey, and the psll was dropped ever it, the cornnet, upon a cushion of crimson, gilt fringed, was placed upon the head, and the knight : insignia upon the foot ; wreaths of white camellia lightly covered the intervening space. Mr Glad- stone and Chief Justice Ceckburn stood im- mediately behind the family by the side of the coin. When the body was borne toits resting- plsce, en eseeinbly of from two to three hun- dred followed the chief mourners, completely lling the little chspel. Dean Stanleystood upon the raised tomb of Humphrey Bourchier was plneed the left beside the Upon it were Armin .a...n.: )0 $1` OFFICE, KINGSTON. This ompany has been doing business in Canada for near) 50 you-u, gga that time has secured the public condence b prom 1: an liberal every fnirclaim. It hufully complied with the 1'73 ofPCanada by depogit g Government of Stocks` to the extent of $50,000, and is prbpsrod to issu;Po1 terms as low gun the nfety of the Assured will ` rmit. , JAMIE s In. Anluu-_ -so. .......- -.1 Cuh on hand mdin Baal. Rea.lEato.te... . .'. "lID.'n-an 'D..\n4I- Kirjgntop, July 20, 1871. DIIIK EVOC United scgej'stae'ind iy safe} .m'1"o1.e .I"ubli':8en1;i't'_iea' `roux. LIABILITIES.-C1ni.ms not due, and unudjusted 4 Lossrzs rm) IN 52 Assets--Jnly I. 187! (at market valug). I`--L an: I...-..I -...I .'-. `Il-~.`I- v Yalll Mr Turlg played the Dead March as the ":11: body is buried. Handel. proceulon entered the Abbey. When which was borne by labourers unp, no fullled race hof (htutiniI pwo Il gun to my what I fuel; but it i noorvod for lip nus eloquent thn -'nn. Tholunion that Iviah to eonvoyto XII thing-Shut world without Jenna COMPA ` AETNA IVNSURANCE INSURANCE AGENT. 3.: o 11 am. ; Hive |-ame dm _1Ic&bIu;h, my, n...m_ ;1 pe VinoI;1t, daily, 1 p. ::.m.-' = ' ` lV)anl4-,1 lcInms., r 1: vxvrnnnvr Iv . . _YETl}i/ll\.a:V ;{RY._ Total LI"ll 1'a`_Q ,. __.._ ` aonm wu-r. urns a ; the palm was Purcell : c Man thatis born ;" Thou knowest, I Purcell ; I heard 3 voice, Croftf tl them His body is buried. Turle nlavod the `tn.-A M-~ ire:-I.|_noum be mailed half the time: the ion I a nanny u,a..m_ ;1eII]e v .".`Lm`:f P-"L 5" Iuconrofriy ( i819, OV1u.n'riniPn.n'run.. be mailed half pa 1:! nln-inn oi... Cash C::pit_al, $3,009,905.00- ule muucal service wee sung by the Abbey choir, Mr Turle presiding at the organ. The ``I am the Resurrection," I know that my Redeemer liveth, and We brought nothing into the world," were Croft the }).'3`n'I chant ; il 1" `urhnn `rt-"nun-L T ~~--` " Auureu wu`1n;>erm11:. JAMES IFT, AGENT, `St. wrence 1 .ca1i_it.al.pa'!! I.Ip_;- -.' uuu ::u.I.Iu:Iul.'nl`lIIl, wmcn mt ~ll_c8erve=.l'IInd - - *3 Lit; vvnuauu o. S.'8TRANG_E, M.D..... nnxwnu. Iv. 8`l`I av--:5 vuv T13` 5' received b; -h` en: lo year. ` ` New iife Policigl Tota1IAfeP!$III{I, I-iVj`r15i>1*`5 if _, _.._.., _ ` IS PUBLISHED every} ~ Six Dollar: 1- `tnnnp; _ . Vance. I Subo`eriIier`Ivlio -- " `h_yma.ilu-e clygdh. " t . J` k. `-" 3: .' ` g.- 1 .5: :;`.:l;` .*-.:.`:...: .; furninhodgt ,` ,- :dnnn._ Adxlmn man. an \ r.; mt A. W 11, Mr W. H. Lecky, Mr' Blackwood, of dinburgh; MrR. H. Phil- lips, LL.D., F.S.A., recorder of Pontefract (as representative of the Council of the Bri- tish Archaeological Association) ; Mr Hep- worth Dixon, &c. The funeral service was read by the Very Rev. ean Stanley, the Ven. Archdeacon Jennings reading the lesson. The musical service c_h_oir, Turle presiding at Hun 1 A :7-` lwrm an-u-w cgryurivtuuallq 7i-he Ghron.fcIe ' Mnv R, .-__.-_ OLGER BROS., Onto:-i I F of Brock Street. - ~- points at the V ;routes-Rome, stertown A Railroad ; New York Central ' York Central and Hudnolr - - 0 d N rthom Syrian s]:,?I;liC OMAIL S i l I u 7 \ um:nAL An5lrewAll1n`; in Quobec to _ & Co. ; in Burn to John M; D O1-leans ;' in Paris `to G'll.I8V_q;:~ {us an 4 Septambre - in .Q.-In-uh- 1.. IV.` -_ 12:- ___s -Iii ; - lulyde Street; in Live;-pdol ur1eam!;1n ran; to _ Rue tin S6ptOIlIbl'O_; M , I Schmitz & 00;, or Bichn-d '-` -w dam to S; P. Ittmann & Zoom";- to W. Gibson & Hugo; 1- rv , & Malcolm ; in London N Grernmome, 17 . ` Glasgow to James nd .1132. James Street; or to H. of Ynuville and Common 3 Jan. 942. `V ' .I..|:I..|:o Qlngl UF :1 IGLASGO are iatalldpttiq . Portland at intervals during the` V VVinter Na.vig'a.t1'on. An - ` rineed Surgeon cm.` "ed--` vessel. xoI-chi not seen:-ad mm'r~ NESTORIAN`. . SARMATIAN Mann and raaaengen to-and`! Scotland, are intended to` be `I `ortland :- i 5:11: m'_ g-froI _` from Portland every 8: ' ` Lough Foy-le to >roceivo= oh v.-nauabvlle, me Lord Uhief Justice Cock- urn, the Right Hon. 3. Stansfeld, the Right Hon. H. Childers. and Lord C .elms- ford. Amqn those in th_e immediate vicin- ity of the co n were Mr V. Harcuurt, M.- I P.; Mr A. W Mr Mr Blacl5vioo_d, oflgdinburgh : H. Phil- Foyle receive on" . Mails and Passengers to-:hd'f!v`I'I Irom roruma 38 ' '_S`cot.la.nJ. intended in he ml.-`nu Vessel. _ T 'sARD1N1AN (D; GlRCASSIAN........'..._5400 (nu CANADIAN Iii PULYNESIAN . .....4l00, SARMATIAN...;(....3~ HIBERNIAN...;....343_ ` UASPIAN scAM>1NAv1AN....., IPRUSSIAN .... D u. AUSTRIAN NESTORIAN ...... ..27oo. . D MORAVIAN ._ ..... PERUVIAN V MANITOBAN: ..\....3l50. NOVA sco1`uN NORTH 4MEmcAN17s4'_ D ARCADIAN .......... ..1s5o ' CORINTHIAN .`;.....24) ST. DAVID \.. .....l650` ST. ANDREW . . . . "1432: ST. PATRICK . .-_:._-.-u Va` LIVERVESQOL MAE | Sailing from .11 uzvmnn May 6. v funder contract with tho 9.. ! Cuudn for the Convey. `:lI-..-an.`_ ....u n_..,. -. _ALLA"N Tii SUBSCRIBED.` $10,000; msuiiugf ....u uunuucl. Among `nose W procession within the Abbey \ Chancellor and the 'R1ght Gladstone, the Lord Chief; burn, s Pinko II. I1 1' " ` ` ianadiin and 1872-3.-Winter An-agju. any-5v..... THE ST?-.:A'i{iia'izs7' 31,1 Altinmu-In `R Uizi` I"-':,"......-..-,=-al |p1xs.-Jonnn. 1-lllll mus, Gd . ENG InI(_le by Broadw e Invite nttanti me oarnera. The procession arrived punc- tually at ha.lf-past twelve o'clock, and the coin was borne into the Abbey by the clam- ter door, and placed on the bier in front of the chancel. Among those whojoined the procession within tha Ahlmu M... tL- r v and ` nuke, did (I `ENQIJR '1:-ing`a| ALWLY , w 1 dill! In Alta -htl In . HEATH ye srpnn, 4 FEIBTHEB SU ` P Oct. j, 187'; lab. 5, DIHQLESAL ~ =95muv* The fog, which had been very dense, pm-- i tinlly cleared of by noon. Many thousands of persons had, assembled in the vicinity of the Abbey to witness the arrival of the pro- ceesien. Admission to the parts of the Abbey within the barriers` was by ticket. All the seats were lled, and the public thrunged every part of the building outside the barriers. The o'clock. and tlw PEAR8' GL C FLAVOUBI 1. !l"`T T umqfml .PR|N3.: I am: mfrf Aim ul one morning. _ The fog, thong: vicinit the Abbey tn witnnn n.........:.._1 it -- _ V051 uLuuu,_ 911 we plots of the monument to I John, Ruuell, and elsewhere in `the little chapel, on accqunt ` of the fog which pervaded the Abbey during the greater part of the morning. fog. which had 5.-.; -...... .:-..-- i ` rum uroxe, 1296. e The whole floor of the chapel was cover- ed with black cloth. Amised platform was built over the graves of Robert de Wa.1deiy, Alsanor Bohun, and May Villiers, and this structure, as Win as the edge of the gr.-we itself and the outlines of the tomb of Hum- phrey Bourcbier, were bordered with a rib- bon of white. Candles were set in the al- cove containing the tomb of Sir Bernard Bx-oca,_9n the piers of the John, Lrd- Ruuell. and shawl...-.. :.. 4:... I cwy Ln:-d,IthAnk 2: yo`u,ths ouhnn our owed on and your blessing. Ho day for In was a noble hart. orocu; J_ohn, Lu-I- A vvu1u80l' snu xsumcne do la. Tour, cllildrerr of Edward III. ; Edward, third Lard Herbert of Cherbury, grandson of the famous Lord Herbert, 1678. The mural monuments uearest Lord Lytton s tomb are those of John, Lord Russell, second son of Francis, second Earl of Russell, 1584 ; Sir Bernard Brocas, Chamberlain to the Queen of Richard II., 1339; Sir Richard Pecksall and his two wives, Master of the Buck- huunds to Queen Elizabeth, 1571 ; Ed ward 'l`:;lhot, Earl of Shrewsbury, 1617 ; Francis Holles, second son of the Earl of Clare, 1622 ; Nicholas Monk, Bishop of Hereford, brother of General Monk, 1661 ; J. R. Haward, last Earl of Staord, 762 ; Prince J uhn of Eltharn, second son 0 ` Edward I l., 1334; and \Villian1 de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, 1296. Thu mlnnh. a...._ -1: AL , I - y clnsllcil, uuu near roerxl Uorner. The I nearest tomb is that of Humph.i'ey Bout vchier, who fell in 1470, at the battle of j I Harnet, described by Lord Lytton in the 4 1 "Last of the Barons." Humphrey Bour- I ` chier was the son of Lord Bemers, and | ` there is a relationship between the family and that of Lord Lyttn. The other graves in the body of the chapel` nearest that in which Lord Lyttou is buried are those of ~ Dr. Henry Fame, Bishop of Chester, 1661 ; " and, in a line of three, those of Robert le Wnldeby Archbishop of York, tutor to King {ichnrd II., 1397 ; of Alsanor do Bohun, widow of Thomas Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, youngest son of King Edward lII.= I399 ; and of Mmgy Villiers, Countess of taurd, widow 0 William Howard, ` \'iscounLSta'ord. 1693 The -o|..,.. ..._..._- ~ \ I 'l or ocauura, vnaow of William \'iscounLSta'ord, 1693. Thaother graves in this area are those of Frances Brandon, wife of the Duke of Sublk; William of Windsor and Blanche do la. Tour, 2 Edward, thirrl T---4 i-niii 1%6i~z:RAE 0} TE6izB_ Y_._.) `I ,,AA `sand 0 VLVIILUQLJ \JL` ADI} 1.11 LLULV. y Lord Lytton was buried in \Vest1ni11iaLur 5 1 Abbey on Saturday morning. The fun: ml procession left the tpwn reaidence of the nobleman, 12, Grosveuor-squ:u`e, ; shortly before twelve o'clock, in the f0lluw- : mg order :-- - The Tenants and Labourers on the Kncb- V nun-IL mnfnfu I-[nu-blnuul ..Li-.. . mm muunoer anu other parts or the .-\lb.:_y, I i Lord Lytmn's grave is in the enclosed! E chappel of St. Edmund, south-east of the I | cimncol, and near Poet : Corner. The] tomb in that nf Hm....I.`...... n...... I s nu: HEARSE. ! The chief mourners M foHows:--Hon. I Mr and Mrs. Lytton, Mr William Hula er, ; Tl`.-alone! Bulwer. Mr Ernest Villiera, Mr; u Ilcnry Loch, C.B. ; Rev. Charles Pearsmn, [ 3 recto:-of Knebworth : MrJoohn Forster. Mr [ Hedge, and Mt L:nnhert., solicitors of the ` mnilv. ' 4 I I i ...... .._,. ; The number of mourners in the preccs- ~n'.m was conned to the above, but the; ` ;.mlitica.l and other friends uf Lord Lytiuu ruceived tickets of admission to the Jerua:m- lem Chamber and other parts of the Allo.:y. grave enclmmd I war can IIVO me 0 any that about ['1 ~ from this a:...... r..":::';:..:: :."c.`. .'.`. .' .`..".::..'.'1: :*:,`;,...d kin henna of crimes committed ngninnt the _:r-{but ho attuned to nuke use of his power er hjn fol-anvo hi: ll": IUIIIIIILS ullu unnullI'8l'! on HIS l\|lcl)- worth Estate, Hertfordshire. - The Coronet, carried by his Lordsl)ip's Steward, My \Vel)b. ' `he Insignia of the Order of St. Michzu.-I and St. Geurge. carried by Mi` Hax, the Butler. or-nu nn.n.n. in gnennl that when C:-GA.-n1~v`..- y udmittod by holiest ph onc_o th_e consumption 3'85- 18 ,___,., -..-u uunulcy iit whetihe ti: on - L! wuodone, ithie Iii nnnn/` L- A._|_- _ -_ ....~ u|G_l nu IIUHL (II anong in were the Lord . R1ght Hon. W. E. Chief Justice ht 3. S+.nn.:.m 41... 1 u lid 0podeI- othing, Johnson's nulu ELFTIVBQ o clock, Kbbnv hv fhn Mu- a 'L"YT`1*o 1i`." `E5: Vestlninxiatcr , ._ , were u chant; ;, Lord," the an- For Ladies and Gentlemen wi Lungs, they are invaluable. None I without them. Jllj CL Emv 5- Co. vnol _`n.uo an than who cant into contact` with In: with onclnring love. I-Iildelity to his frioudn, hit gratitude for favours dono- Ill gratitude in I virtue no little pnotioed in .820 world our dAyu--Inn alone lucint Jup ' I ' gun 1: man. In ' ' ' Them In: in Ii. 3 nobla forgivcneu of his enomian of `lid than outndo his own circle have no Ouooption. It was over and own .a.:.. :.. BRA---; _----.-.u.v, pnuuzxa, rrlncess-st. _Stea.m Saw Hills. STEAM SAW MILIS, Ban-ieeld. E. B. EDDY, & CO., Hull, Ottawa. Tiiaket Agency. ' FOLGER BROS., foot of Brock-st. Veterinary Surgeon. McINTOSH, DANIEL, City Hotel, Princess- st. ' Pianoforte Repairers. BROVVN, GEO., Wellington Terrace. REYNER, J13, Princess-ab. - - -..vvuo-nu. Pznlinizn-,r and Publisher. SHANNON, JAMES, Princess-st. tnnnn n... IIJII ~ Paint:-rs. ROBINSON, 13303., Clarenc urgan makers. Mm: az 00., Gore-st. REYNER, JOSEPH, Princess-st. r WEBER & CO., t: Kinglton, Nov. 28, 1872. T Liquor Store. THOMPSON, GEO., King-st. `N'........ I-kt - - ._ -._,. , .-.u5-av. Notary Public. &e. Mc(}AMMON, S., Gananoque. II-.-..-- II`-`'-` Lawyers. BA'\VDEN, JOSEPH, King-st. HLDERSLEEVE dz VVALKEM, Clarence-st. K] RK PATRICK, A. S., Uouuty Crown At- torney, 0ut:1.rio-st. KI l .KPA'1`RI()K & SMYTIIE, Ontario-at. KIIIKPATRIUK & ROGERS, Ontario-st. `MACDONALD & PA l"l`ON, Trust and Loan ' Building, corner of Toronto and Adelaide Streets, Toronto. .'1u1IVA PIKE, James Law:-ex Wharf. lllAH l`F()RI), .1. V. Noel. ` i .<)YAL, M. \V. Strange, Clarence-at. RELIANCE, J. V. Noel. \V l').3"I`ERN -M. \V. STRANGE, Agent. Jewelry and Fancy Store. CRIDIFURD, JOHN, King-st. HLlG()R, C., Sheffield House, Princess-st. REES BROS., l rinceIsa-st. 1 :uux.I:l.1LL, JUHN, Princess-st. REES & 00., Princess-st. b`UU'l`T & DALTON, Princess-st. llotels. ~ ANGLO-AM ERIUAN; I)n1;ario-st. ALBION HOTEL. Stirlingu, DANIELS HOTEL, Ot.t.awa'. `[N'l`ERNA'l`10NAL, ` PR.-J VI NUIA L, .1uuus, JuuN, C .\'ALKEM, R. T., up\_l.UU1VALU & PATTON, Tdron .1 U DI E, JOHN, Clarence-st. .\'ALKEM. R. l`,. (tlu......,,..4 1'1 MORRISON, nu.VLVn.J.1.l JUSEPH Prim SCOBELL, BROS. corner df tario streets. IIARI-Hark xv 'l`(\ D-=--~-~- and Brock sts. PARKHILL, JOHN, Sn In P......._. .~E'l`NA FIRE, \\.'|m.-4' 42 [Prinlcess Street, Kingston. not no. and it novor siillfbc for no, in the halo ol God, to roviow hi: political acts. ` What volume todo into nook; foundation hrolr hopo for him in hi: boliof `in our Lord Joan (.8:-int. Them In: in hinchu-actor 3 nobility, nmity, And 1 goodness of. hurt which Jill than who I ondlu-inn lows, in dnlitu 4.. lzano streets. IIARBAUK & .00., Prin McliAE 6L C0,, W. I: and Brock PAHKHHI rnuxr n nubb, Al.41`JK., Princess-st. SHAVV & MINNES, Princess-st. WALDRON. 11.. \ViIgm.'.. nun. BEGG, \V;\I. DUNNELLY .\'(`.nRI`.r.I. RI: , _ ___.__- V_. , an... rm), H cum | Dry Goods. UUUSINEAU, F. X. & 00., Fri I4. J , Pr-innnac =4 \.,uu.31r4n;AU, r`. X. & A-JRLY, L. J., Princess-st. G-\lu)lNER, R. & J., Princess st. IJREENFIICLD, JAMES, Princess-at .\l,AC.\`EE & WAIJDELL, Princess-st. .\1AUPHER.s'0l\', A. B. & (tn 1>..:........- . u;rt1tL'h'U1\', CO., Princ McDUN ELL. A. B_., Market-square. MUUICE, JAMES, Princess-st. .\lcNAUGH'l`()N .17 an ......--n-- -tr .uUU1<.I1.', JAMBLS, Princ MCNAUGHTON & CO., | Princess-stn onaw at MLNNJ WALDRON, R.., I lington-st. . ,.....,..-, u., AxAub"H|4. ` Boots and Shoes. ' ROSE, E'D\V1N, Princess-st. Coal 0i] Merchant. SIIIELS, JOHN, King-st. l`.nnl'na-tinnngm .....I I'.1._-_14 n. CLARK, F. M., ULEMENT, L., .\I.-\UDONALD, ueggnrnoy;nenu1 nosnoa, sol gave And story am through lie lilo. It wee well add the other day that wine grant public men do from no there "I one way to judge of his c erecter, and that itohkethe goodnnd thehaddeedlof his Inc which remain impreeeed npenwur and our ooncltuien will be inevi- y jut. To those who knew tlie . never wu 1:12: 3 clnracter ee good, generous. eluxiee were obliged nv thnt th. \vn111$, 1L., Princess-st. .Y('!UNU, SILLS & C0,, Bath. Doctors. IJUPUIS, THOS R., Princess-st. V.V.ANS. H. B.. Priln-.nn.a_ar. F uurum, THUS l{., Prince EVANS, B.. Princess-st. JARVIS, J ., \Vellingtou-st. MuUA.\-IMON, JAMES, \V g`___ n - [ .ucnAuun'1'UN & co: `1 rin.:ess-sts. RUSS, ALEX., Princess-st. MINNF..\` P..;..,... - A clnitccl/s: I 1} AH E, l .()BEl{ l`, Princess-st. t`()\VER., J OHN , Queen-at. E Ilnctloueers. * unr.nmz- nun: n-:......... -. V uvunacllcrn illlll auuuonc 1 H ENDERJSUN, JOHN, Princess-st. .`oIcAULEY, THUS. & U()., King-st. .3"l`AUEY, E., King-st. ' '.4\4\6.1 ..--.I on. _ , W I uumbhnz, I-L. Brock-st. ' 'l`()VVN, R., Market Square. REES BROS., Princess-st. ln-_4g, . uru;.'.gls[-S. HEATH & GUNN, Princess-st. HOBART, G-EO., l rinc.ess-st. _\l ACLEAN &, 00., Princess-st. f5Al .KER, E. H., Market Square. \V.HlTE, IL, Princess-st. yoUN(;_ SIIJS .2, nn n-.._ .u,.au.u-m. an WAUJJELL, Princes .\1AUPHER.H'0l\', Pri McDUNELL. B.. Marl.-n+...n....... r cnnucnuy acmpccd tn 1: ` .u unna r, \\ 1hL1A_M, Anchor Buildn Market I \VEl{NEl:, 1`., Princess-st. I Booksellers and Stationers. lll<`Nr)l<`.R:4|nr Jnunr n.:.. .. -4. calls home to him And he uuwerod, `Mother, I met ma-beanrbov; harm! n....}..... ...r .......,

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