7-.- _.. .-..... .. ...u.. u\'\I\1. nu nvc, sun will in their rrgrels a! bearing that this Wt! my last smy there before leaving Eng- lnull. The only stranger, besides the Miss lInrtou,a whose coming Ind caused so much discussin. was Miss Bcnett, the heirenmwho came with the Lord Lieutenant`: party from I Luca-lles Acres. I could not help looking ' ll be.` w1:h much interest, null lam afraid I fell 1.. uucllaxiuble vexation at finding her In be :1 rcunrknblc SW06!-lmlkin girl, very young. and simple in app.-nrnnce an-l unnnrr. mud su unu3'ccledl_\' delighted with ` lbl grand old castlc, and be wide expnnse' of park through which they had drive.-n. 4 tbs: I cnuld almost have lvcused her. lpilv l `IUHV. Oi wisbino tn I'll: Flnahz h....rI hm l `IDHANB an SALT, for` real RA. Rgoln In -A..- -_- 4 `RANGE CERTIFICATES and Lod Me. Summonsea mav be nhltninnd . E- nulpubll or Algiers, has just in- England bis ORGANIC MEDI- nuuuu Ll LU ]0Ul' IUEDQI. 3., Montreal, Wholesnle ya: nuul. the form and par- llothara Plunnl: Pl:-6AIIIrance Company OF LONDON. `I-AIAc>)tine Insurance Company Sf New Haven, Conn. CAPITAL . . . . 31,000,000. PREHIUMB ,REOElVED DURING 1861- $2,000,000. Funds depoclud In the hands of the Govonlont for the security of Policyholderl. f` All re rhku carefully surveyed, and 1.1:; rate of Premium undo to correspond with the rink assumed. I A um: awn:-1' . Fire and Marine `INSURANCE COMPANY OF DUBLIN. OAPITAL .. .. .. .. 32,500,000 ANNUALINCOIE. .. .. 1,000,000 '1`. w. GRIFFITH, Ilnn-mar fno Anna: F._ HOOPER, Etna Insurance Company at Hartford Conn. Tnol. A. Annuals. E. P. Don, suns 1 CALIIIUICU IL Lue l!lgl1[,-- `Win: have you been doing to yourself, Be? You look like 3 ghost.` `Don`: tnlk nlvmnr ahmo. " .1... ..;.: ._:.\. 1866. Marine Insurance. 1866. l-\lI. 5- AIICLJ-U1 1. I . M President. General AgenL INCORPORATED IN I819. CAPITAL 33,000,000. ABSKTB$4,650,938,2'l H ULL AND CARGO RISKS to and from l_I__J Y`I__A_ __ I _____LI_ n__:- U141-I ALVJJ DJIXKJU l'LlDl\.@ IU uuu ||'Ul-I-I ti Inland Port! on fnvournble terms. Losses promptly and liberally ndjustod sud paid in Canada Current: . JAHS SWIFT, A 1, July 1. St. Lnwrenco Home Insurance Company or New Haven. v-\ .. 1. l`HIS Company ha: been doing businou in Canada for nearly 60 yearn, and during that time bu secured the public condence by the prompt and liberal noulunent of every fa-it claim. It has fully oompliedyith the lawn of Consdn by the deposit with the Government of Stock: 10 the Amount of ` AI-n nnn A-Etna Insurance Co. of Hart- ford, Conn PAID UP CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- s4,s33,543,39. I _--____-J -. V -,u.av,. Losses paid in 49 years, LLIE IIIJUIIIII 0' 350.000 And is prepared to issue polldel on terms as low :5 the safety of the assured will permit. nuns swu-r, Alnmt Agent st KilJvI;C0l; T I L rormmers. P1-In lids! iwutfoti t; Purity and Excellence of Qnnllty. London Ind Paris. BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. PATENT SUNFLOWER OIL SOAP. GIHDIBINI SOAP. Every variety of Fancy Soup: in lb Bdrl. Alooin Cu-tom of3 Tnblotl. Ponadu, Ron Ind Yiom Povdm, Gol- uptios, lunch Extracts, .Lsnqdu Waist, Ohony Took Puts, Lino Juice and Glyoorlne. Mun: Bugoypo. Buzhidpinnd [ u` re- oeivo M-Indus: for Yardley O 0o. I.pn::1-groan." lhnntaoto , 7 Yinl Street, 31 LONE; lid put; 5'Bno in G Paris. Eltsblhhod 1770. IDS nu-uc we tell tut: uuly. I `And you frightened yourself? 0!]! Bee, wbn: a `triumph! I thought you vac much too wine to cue for ghosts or goblinl. `Thai Aid-Jr `I-Knlntnn an- . 1...; 4L._ `ll ARL RUSSELL tent to the Collage of Phyaicinnl as communication received in him from lhnilln (where cholorl had be gning fenrfully) to the eect that, of all remedie: tried, Ohlorodyna In tho molt ei!`uc- live. AIIII1, u IIVE. The dsy seems us yet, nnbsppily, fadin- tlnt when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the ndvorthement or uleof my Iecret medicine. whnnoovur. It in to be hoped that the profusion will continue to bl-sud u unworthy the conduct of those of no member: who by testimonial or othotwito lid the disposal of such thingn."-Lwcd. Oloo-33, Clarence Blue?` Kinglton, Inch 20, 1862. T0 Wl.E'8 C H LORODYNI. The Originsl Preparation of known Campai- tion. From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of Bundnrd Works on Ch] .orIl. Snckville-strut, iccndilly, London. Sir,-I think if you ullld Idvonin your Ghlorodyno more than you do, you would help to ban. the others, which no secret con- poundu. out of the market. Inlay medical men think with me, and recommend `your com- pound, but will never prescribe I Iocret re- medy. Grunt. Knm, I.D. To Mr Towla- Ch-min ll--.-L---n Luau]. UHAKLII KIDD, Towlo, Chemiu, Manchenor. A Surgeon from Nut York write: :-I only roqnirol to be known to be nppnciueott [ have no hesitation in clllflctarl-Inn It I-:- Inn] nquuu so no Known be charnctariulng It (vim, Tattle : Chlorodyno) u they most useful modi- cine that In: appeared during the pruent century. In dinrrhoan, colic, agne, Ipunu, I have found it to relieve more pain nnd, emu more joy thnn any other article this but bo nuned. 11..-- rIu__ rs J No'r|.-Tho Profession is turned against in- ferior, secret, nnd chap compounds now `in the market. Each genuine homo bean I {no- Iimile of Proptiosox- a signature on the sump outside. uq. cnbonoroam Go.-on canonoonm wmaovr PEPPERMINT. Solo Manufsctnror :-A. P. Towlo, Ohamiil, Mnchuher. urnrnn JILIIIIL. ERFUMEB. by Ippoinunont to their Hujer lies the Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Holland, the Queen of the Belgium. and the Kim: nr v.-..o.m-I- --= Toilet Soaps. Lavender Weter. Cold Cream. Perfumed Veporiler. Boee Leaf Powder. Perfume: for the Hdknnhigf London. `That didn't. frighten me; but then Mar- gu-at told their horrible ghost-story. and Capuin Lucellea cap d it with something worle. You know alwnys dislike that sort ofghon talk, which seems Lo me such run of time and trial of nerves for noth- ing ; but I could not stop it, and none 0! than knew that I was to ulcep in that dru- ry, lonely room to-night.` u. DpnII1,`LDI Queen of Bella: Belgians, the King 01 H.R.H. tho Prlnoo of Wtlel. runulnel tor NJ Handkerchief. En do Oologne. lb: Ahnvn u ___ no vunuxl. A All the IUOVB no Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868. `J Dec. 20, 1867. .-.-`-- `I-DI D. Sn-nun. Cnnus Wnuor President. Secretary. CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. [ AKE AND RIVER RISKS tuknn on hall] .-:I --_-_1.` _u ___--_-I.l- __o__ Juj] l. DI Kingnon, Feb. 4, 1868. _Boyal Assurance Dompany LIVERPOOL fun LUND 1:. MAXWELL w. ANGE, A ...-no fn-Yinnntn -.n.-. .u --nu us: an usurp wucu 1 gel; [0 bed und asleep; IcIn l: think why I have such a tiny t: it is very unlike me, I ab act myoell-very odd. `Nnt ndrl nr all Inn A... ...l..... --..- --- BELIAANUE IIUTIJAL LIFE` ASSURANCE coumwr. 32$ SL415! LUJIIIII I933 35% 9- Hull. ; and cargoes st reasonable 1-nu. nuns swnrr, Agent, fu_l_y I. St. Lawronoo Wharf. rmnmn 3 00.,'F-m Porfnmers. Prln rltv and `II.-..n-_.. - CHOLEEA. Duaaacna, to. -xv run EUGENE RIIIEL, 'nnn:-n L- -----V - nu; 133 Regent Strut; 24-Ooinhi 17 Boulevard dgn Itnliqnn, Pu-iu._ -vn-- _- V ..__-_. __-. Y oo.,'1v.noysup'u-km and mere. lads! unrdod for Agent for Kinguon. Uce opposite Burnett House. :7 ```h T _OS. KIRKPATRICK. J AXES SWIFT, Agent, 81. Lulu-anon Wbnrf Ha wuupcr. `I ndlllirehor jawell, he answered ; `but her hnir is hndly dark enough to 53; them 01]: Wouldntt they 100]: well in black hair `f I ecrtunly do like diamonds. ano,g'people do. his sister said, smiling. '1 with I thought. thu I should ever be .51; to than up my wife in such jewels as bonnuured. _ swdl aim ahnmd vnth her damnm or-nu- Toegt Powders, DAJAALJA ___A_ A VIEW TIIWQUH. Porhbh Fountnint. Toilej Vinognr, H-31% P:-ppjintionu. roam Bowen. Glycerlno Toilet Requi- iitel. wanna.) 9.1111` Al Agent, St. Luvrenco Wharf. R . unulnll, mo Queen of Portugul; and Wtlei. in II. Dlnnuuu, Agent. for Kingston IQ! V`. \l'I'.DlI'l'llI-1 [Auger foe Gsinuh $23,000,000. And I In-go amount] of reading mum Prion, Five Canto. Subscription Two l A Q 1 7 Val G'llJ1:.Il DI HUI nu. s,u|un'IuIu.lll .1 ceuion 0! the Townlhip of Kinnml, con taining Ono Bnndud. Aus.(pA.n.nIMah in under tillage), mill: 1 Frgxu Dwelung Homo thereon. The 5! 0 D7!!! lnau from the city, sad It cloooto the artlnnd mncadnmlud roul. Iuqul IA 11:: Daily loin obnlinr tn- lplcuulu Jc I! via. `Do you admire her; Hugh 1 Ibeud lattice whiIP|'- II QMPA hnr inaunsln 5 114: .-..._.__.1 (L ,. 7 Bl Honbhn1l o!Lollio.4,inIho4theon .....:An Al oh. Tnunnhln nl Kinnllnn 1-nn nnrnsn PERIODICALS. run LONDON QUAITIRLY (ggnoervntive run EDINBURGH B-Evmw ( 1;). run wzsrrnmanm axvmw (Radical). 1-an Noam namsa unvucw (Free ch h) AID BLACKWOODS EDINBURGH UAGAZINI -..I.linl-ual hr nu in tho manna III]: `A hnrnon. ` Vnliun lonslgu potlnlw-H IIIU svgluuny H: l, pnliidied by najn t.hnumQ.IIylouhonto- fore. Thou who know then and who have long nuhnurihod to than, and no reminder; thonwhom the civil ward lohllfcwyun had deprived of chair ones weleolle Ippply of tho but poriodiepl luerwus, will be glad to ban 15.; ggnin-within their Inch; and than who my never yet have met with 1`-em. vinnunzut I; be well planned to main necndmd report: of the progreu of European: Idaho: and litan- taro. n-Inna Inn Inna (HID. TIRKB F03 1803. 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DE JONGEPS Oil is convincingly proved by tn overwhelming weight olmedieal testimony, sud by :13: prncticnl seat of suocenfnl experience for twenty year: in all path of the Ion-Ii, nu, beyond all question, tho parent, the most ael- cious, the moat pdnuble, and, from in rapid curative eecu, the most economical dull kinds. Hence the llniiernnlcnlnhuitv M n. .1- r..._I.:- uurluvu cuecll, me most economical dull kinda. Hence the nniverulceleblity ol Dr. do Jonglfo Oil, ud Iheunpunlhbd demand In: thiami- nlld urunntion_ __,_-.._ .. ...-..--, - -uwucu: u_; uulllll. " I have frequently pteecrihd Dr. do laugh : Light-Browucod LivetOiL I onnuiduit It be every pureoil, notlik_l]toa_eetI`diImt, Ind 1 therapeutic agent of men ulna. u very }Il1l'B0l.l, IIOI agent grant villa. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. SIB HENRY HARSH, BAR'l`.,l.D., Physician 'm0:dinsryoI.hQneenin Irdond. I `IQCA C.-4--._oI_ ___-__,-L , A '\ -I um; um tusttl ucr, up: `In Hugh's heart ....I. 1... 1 .|.. ucrnuulsy, WU DAVE COIIIGGDQ ill IN | nn."--(B.tn..ct_ from Gonlunpdonz i and Relnodinbla Saga") pp. LLNK.B'l'.lR, runs, Coroner togcmnn Ilddlel/ex. 1:! "I oonidetthutlioturity otthi/goil in occurs *1 in in prep?-nion, _v the penonsl ahttenlion good in d intelligent Ian 25 '51-. dc J`):gf,mwh:InhaI tho I-rin::np9_I-E`:-A ul Ill `(Ell ILCIIBEIU` and I as Dr. Joogh, whohnl wrhtenpthe but undies! II-urine onvtbc ollwidathichlnm ae- quintod. Hanna, I dun the God Linc Oiliid under his gunuiuto bopmlanbh to my other kind uraguch gouuineueu nu! -nn.1;...1 .4n_ _ ,__- - _,........ .. uuy arnuupuu. " I have fnquenuy nounmondedpouonuwu uniting me to mm as at Dr. do Joust : Cod Liver OiL I have been well nthod with it o'ocIn, sud believe it to be u very pure oil, well -aedfor than cues in which tlguoolthu nbuuneu is iadlciud." h A God Line 01!, and 11nd it tobc much more ell- cncioua than other `I hlchlb with vi man Emir relu'i.:: superiority. . Q. 3--'------- by The L. 3. Pub. oo.:;pub1in. W. think In , nn Lind Al (1-) Y. oozvrl 1179 ALL 1'32 NEW: ,0) nurnnrnnlglnn sronlns Any B. DE JONGH`-S LIGHT-BBOWN(X)D LIVER OIL. CHR0N1g{4E AND r1'ulI!IIl'Iui.$X $h'Iw tonnyothct u I-ogu-an gounineueu and medial all- v z-AL:cuaI\'e|_y urban : I `Never mind. .I cried. `it is all on rog7dT i much m+3=ro ghnetied than if it were warm ' l and light, like any cur_nmou-place room *1 Now, Bee. make hasteio bed. Here. bundle 5 all these things over your arrn-g00d night. ' `I can ! heart-0 leave youfshe said, linger-~ ing ; but my spirit was now thoruu h1_y up no the adventure, and I would not ear of giving it up. I laughed at Ill of Beau'ice'e ' I demurs and acruples. told her that ahewould be a ghost. herself if she stayed any longer ' l ahivering in the cold ; and nally dismissed I her. saying. as I gave her a last line, and ' saw her wistful. troubled look at me: `My dear. you needn't make yourself unhappy!` you know I don't possess nervel-I never V was afraid of anything in my life. | Foolish. boastful words. which I had often said before, but which I we: never to say again. wu.JLl"V`_-lI :|u_;'.;iCl -`ls ll|0' pro.-t:}'_mm.lu1it muniier which formal such :1 piquzint von- ' Lust .0 her gnr;.:enus orniulenls. and cruelly mortied when a glance at the minor Ihowedlne my lull figure in a dress 0! the simples muslin gnianulncxured by my own `ngers under the sup.-nntcndencn: 0! Mrs. Ptgouelh maid), and m_y dark hair with a simple wreath of holly laid Lcrngu it. The consciousness that my face was wrenthed into 3 peculitirly cruhbed and uniovely form warned me to recover my temper, and try to acquire something less unlike the sweet looks of the heiress; and I turned away from the mirror Ind endeavoured to throw myself into the interest of the mo- ment. The hall beguracd went on withgreat. spirit ; Ihad plenty ufputners, and should have enjoyed myself lh0I0ul]l_\'. if it had not been that Hugh did not once dance with me-n stale of things unprecedented in my of the Ernscli festivities since I was seven yhn old. Lust year I should have taken him to iask for his neglect as fearless- ly us if ho had been my brother; nowl could only fret inwardly while I tried to assume an extra. ggiety of manner when- ever by was: nenr me, especially if Miss Bar- nett Wu his paitner. "rha 1-ncnll oh. `I ----`-`- In-nu .-...... cl... 7181 F03 BALI. u, -nuns I Inucn vuioty And In- have couldenoo in in genuine- not-. Conl:mndnn- In Enl- DB. LITHEBY 1-50-. 2.2.0.3., indzrtt Thu.-..u.I gem, 4Ill\I I LII II\ L II.'C|IlI_K III |I]c ICE!` u';1'Uu5 lu-night.` I `I wm1lcln't on any account. Couldn't ; we both squeue in here for this short part Inf 3 night 1' And she glanced at the tiuv lied which had been with ditiiculty wedged in from wall to wall `Ht. the little cell. I laughed at the l idea, but was charmed to use this sign of W'3V`l'lng` and by n lew more vehement wofdsl can-iol my point. for indeed Bea- ; |'lk.t.` was uvertin.-J and unliiuged, and haul `fnut the strength to oppose me. In line ; thing, however, she was uuperauadable ; .-the 1 in-'isled on helping me to carry duwn mv ` garments. and on seeing me safely insmlleii in nu` mun-rmnnt Thin I allnu-ml ha! 9.. .I.\ % 1'.' oifer thus` fa W0 pan an-I4: snub-3 1 173:5 o|II:`(- l j xnlz sun ulrula. nuu LI UCCILIK llltf Full) LUSTIIIICU in my apartment. This I allowed her tn do, linwwlng that the servants were still ubuut. ' and that tlierefbro her night journey tliruugli 9 lhe ,;|nnm_v house would uut be an eerie as it l sounded. ` The door of Cousin Lieo're_v's room gave a E dimml crank as it swung back on `its rusty I hinge. and the candle which each of us car- ` riml unly made the great cavern of d3l'kl|t`:.\` 1 luul; mure impenetrable. Truly it was 1| 3 dreary room, even apart from the memories i of sin. and remorse, and lonely wretcheduo:-a I which seemed to bang heavily about it. , Like most rooms in Erusclif Castle is was panelled with oak; the window revcessea were of such depth as to form small rooms, E testifying to the immense thickness of the i walls. and were only half concealed by the 1 1 scanty curtains. so fusty and rugged that I think they musL have come down from the ` dnvs of Cousin Ge.'rs-_\' himself. There was ; a -lreary array of dilapidated chairs, brnlmn Lalrles. and -dds and ends of furniture I-niiished for Iheir ugliness from the mare nirili-vnnl r.n.-o- ..f.|.- l. ,. . -, J - ""'z"a.`% fV 7` . ::m utI__` UIII ` " M3,!-1., ,, % .v...s.n.--\.s n J:uuuIBCl`uL`I: HI rue squxre 31 *(`auJpaignin' days-fur as hastily-arranged dressinzwab e and 3. sponging ba.th-the latter an essentially everyday. nineteenth century ahir. which was quite a. cheering lsightamidst, so much dilapidation and de- y (`8_V. The housemaid had forgotten, or had been afraid to vilit the room since dark. and the logs on the hezu-th had snmuldered them- selves away; This was the first thing which struck Beatrice, and With a shiverrsbe er ' claimed .01 J .I I - - ran 4-nouli :IANTELPI sfaevery Instejul Lad `"7 lilo and style, Pout: f Bnono work of may ltdwllhlhcvorrl--i 111-It never gives to Bren I ALKALINE pr MA lb--The ingredient: lhst fo more BENEFICIAL than h_--DyIpeptie mbjecu ca 01]: undo with it, and de pnoo or qunlitfof his _ to sell BOOTS and 830 in accounts alum In rwiao they will ho put i The patronage of 0 g procela. d-Ils PURITY is such t an of the most perfect} a. After having been ex int. 14 yuan, in N01` ON A on air. ENTIRE SATYS I-auAful'. \A nun |HL'If ugllI]t?~`S ITOIII H10 ycmlized parks uf the luouse, and a space had `been cleared in the middle fur the light st-tretcher-a reminiscence of the squire`.-z lcampaigning d:n's-f..r :1 l'InilllI-Il'I>I-anon.` ll: yuan, Ill nu; uh .., gm 3.211131: sums b.-Fnmilies that hav use 3331`, and will use no 11-it contnin: no BALEB :. .1... dim-uive ornna Ii ' ` J `:*3hd January, 18 -j- ARBLII :ux'rnx.P1n sovan n..n..:.n ._;n . n--1: Cvllinnnnn uv ..:...._.. the digestive orgnna :9 SODA or an gxcess of 5.- Every, packet contain nound pocket: weigh SIX ih-Iz B all that it repress n_lled for Purity a DIPOT AID ILIUIAC 875 Notre-Dane J. GARDN Sole Proprietor MONTREAL. Foreign Bib1_e Society, whi low prices. ` -- - -vv-----wt- ---5 T IUIL l..IIh7l.-.E.L` ljj .. ,_._-_. I EAU'l'l FUL PB] ---avian D0155`, S moatnspeoafnlly Imam Customers for: ' Q 111:: I?I'D'I|llln`B irn A [oar Lupin, 1868 I \.u.uux.'u-'- `Oh, dear, they have let the re out! how l excessively drearr 3' `Yarn: I7\:IIr` `I --2-.J -1.. :_ _n I .&._..I N REASONS why it : preference to :11 othe Brand or Cnkeu made ban Lfmade -.. guns on I11 1' cheapness, beauty of ca, lccuracy and dunbil of the Scriptures no M hat: nms| a, uses. .L 14.1.`! Lnvun Enigcn, fro l:eet,4'or_Ine:-ly occupied II `on immediately. j as : 1:91! am nial. AND 4_uroIu' 1'0 0A_8I[ cusro ;. again. V llivblcriber begs to in , 110. 24 Km? Street, 33` wstchmaker, w 511 entire new Stock of Ind Besver, Onsimena, , lnglinh, and Scotch TI _ _ in thn shortest notion, ind iuhionublo Stylel. an (In hand Innrln nn icnwnb at m; 3131.1: `L. `l"1...u-4-an DELI` R.-...:- IUIIILIIIIJ an nun unuull the Kinguon Bible Societ r large and vn-ind Stock. LI-.n ma 'l`Il.Q'IAIllW'l' KW GENTLEIEEN can with Board and 'Lodgin y. Locstian, Barrio Stree 1: the Dady News oiee. Int. 21. ._.-:---:-$ mumps Bamel EU IIJLI `VIKIEII IDIUIIII I" Lr and TESTAIINTS, 1 F;-nu-nhrn Rih'|n n:-ialr Dhiad magma MID Tba Cornell En, just started It Cornell Uni- veriily, tell: the following good story :-A few days 130, as a geuuomnn from Itbnca was riding over the country, ho our I former : boy Handing by the rondoide holding 5 bone, which hf` recunnind ll bnlnnoinu In In him... 1:...- `pram nu cln wunnt ' II low d can be found in the city. I and nvunl... |..c.... -...- )HEAP _BIJ Ian: I I:l.|.|Ul.|IUl.I DI] IE. I 3130 on hand, undo up teiulonen, 1 111-335 Quad: ' 3,. which he can warrant l 1 Ann Inn fnnucuvi STAGEPH BOOK so KING arm nvxr: _a_9A] nu. use Guy. land examine before pm- nn A9 I. 'E'Ii_BILi'sE1M] VOLUME .I_.._-...v-- Lace cotton is now attracting the atten- tion of the Southern agriculturilta. It is nlready raised in Texas, and will probably be introduced into other parts of the South. In is reported to be superior to my other variety for poor soil or uplands, exhibiting I strong healthy growth, and yielding largely. Its strength is equal to a. strain of seven and :. hnlf pounds to each thread, while I similar thread of the beat Ameri- can cotton will supports weight of only ve pounds. It is said to resemble Egyptian cotton, which in England is worth one- fourth more than American. run up .11 -. . Court I"`V'- CINE ?i o' W AT THE ....u u. ululu uuuuuhuuu lu Dpllll. EVE! since the breaking out of the revolution the Committee have been in conunnt_corre- spondence with friends in Spain and the ad- jacent countries, arranging plans of opera- tion. Lnnze Iuonlien of Smtninh R.-rim...-... .5?` .............,5 u, we run-ullue naming none, which recognind as belonging to un Ithaca livery eotablinhment. Being lonely, and deliring to convene with some one, he ukod the boy who wu the owner of the horse. The boy replied : "It belongs to 9. cut; Dulebunn looking for birds neon over yonder in the woods." The crazy Dutchman" wu none other than Prof. Louis Aguuix. n_:_-x nu yaun suluugu W Int` bsv fully, wishing to In: praising the home wm. '1` ..|\ ..... ..|..1l. u. --_..-_. -.~.-. --u-u gnguuunuiluu The Monthly Reporter of the British nnd Foreign-Bible Soclety for Nov. guys that contributions have been nlrendy received in aid of Bible circulation in Spain. Ever brenlrino nnt nf thn I-....|m:..... .1... Jurvvuu uuuuunsu, arranging Pl-303 0` Large supplies of Splnisb Scriptures were near the frontier at Dental points. Some have already entered. Colportage will be immediately commenced, and neve- rnl well qualied men are ready to enter up- on the work. The committee announce their determination " to spare neither la- bour nor money in giving the Scriptures to this land, so long closed to their admis- sion. A circular, purporting to emanate from the Seymour Vigilance Committee, any: that the Committee have been informed that certain persons have been making threats againat the ` regulators, and that if then threats are ur- ried into execution the person: in question any expect to be summarily dealt with; but that if they conductthemaelvea cirily toward the "re- gulators," that body will permit the perloua turned to live in their home: and protect them. ' WEI LIC` them. The nearer! point on the _Union Pacific Rail- road where coal an be obtnined is It Cuban, 138 miles weato! Cheyenne. No coal is found between this point and the middle of lows, 1,000 Inilea. The country between Omaha and the Black Hill: has been stripped of what little timber there was originsliy upon it. The peo- ple of Colorado are accordingly congrntnlsting themselves on the prospects for their own coal bedl ; which furnish 1 good quality of con], and in large quantities. 1 . A provincial journal gives an account of the shooting exploits of the Emperor and his friends at the preserve: of Roygllieu Ind Luci-oix. Th ' 5118 Of Dheuan ts ufd %..?t.:id(:;t:.l.ea. ..c(. :l:_m:t_ ... uxcuua II. we preserve: of Royullieu The game, chiey consist.- ing pheasants end penrtdges, no driven into a locality where the gum are station- ed, and there the noble sportsmen, without moving, blaze away. The following is the list. of head ofgsme killed by the Imperial party on Wedneudav Inn: Tim 131mm--M un ulna >l1all du nothing of the kind, Knlie; m: aslnuned ul myself an it is, but I suppose I'm quite so selsh l` ll I but really and truly Iulmulll L'1un. You know I like an mlvcn 1 here is the chance of one tnr me; u not icelln_u in the least nervous` (To In continued.) ucn. was usa pas1ult`r. The result wuss that I was thoroughly tired before the end of the evening, and hesrtily glad when I heard the guests wbu were not stsying st Ernscli order their carfitges; and, when the equine insisted thst the bell should wind up with SIT Roger de Coverley, I stole sway inro a smell room adjoining the drawing-room, And wsys known as the `spirit chamber,` -not, I believe, from my ghostly associa- tion, but simply {mm the preference of the Psgonel Ancestry for listing something at bend, Gunplike, to which they `could put their lips when so disposed.` It wss tted up es s little boudoir, snd there I found Beatrice alone, looking so blue snd cold, thst I exclsitned st the aight,- 'Wh|t hush: vnn L5-on rlnin.-. `A ............u --..._ 4__ .;___._,,, _; `rm; xupnnonjnowats GUEBE A ;- COMPIEGNE. The Emperor is enjoying his brief relpite, not from the cares of State, for they never leave him a moment's repose, and lean quietude now than ever, but from the still more vexatious, harassing care: of entertaining company at C-ompiegne. Hie gout: come all go in hatchet -; nor!!! as they are celled at court ; and each I('1'lC leaves the chateau on Saturday morning, and the next serlel dou not arrive tmtil Ion- day evening. So his Hajeety ban an interval to himself, and how iateuue molt be his enjoy- ment of the immunity from the pretence of the pompoul bore: who bun about his salons. They` who have just returned express themnelvel de- lighted with their sojourn, and with the Km- per0t"I ltindaeu and hospitality. They describe him as attending to the minuteut trie: which might be cohducive to their comfort. The Em- peror ia in the enjoyment of excellent health, but with an increasing dieinctination for physi- nl nwnrlinn THE DA1LYENEWS~-WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER The London News given the particular: of the recent submarine earthquake in the Atlantic. Captain Christi of the blrk Euphroayne relates that when his vessel wu in lullude Il)0l.ll 16 deg win, south, ml longitude 4 went, the nky suddenly becnme ovgrcut with dense blunt- Iookiug clouds, and in all direction: was henrd 1 noise resembling diunut cnnnonudiug, while the sen became toned Ind confused. To them; signs of agitation number was aided of peculi- nr Ilnnlnnnnn 'T'I-an nnn|nnna vilrv-AIAH lav-nnlu I. Dlslll Ul IISILIILIULJ -UUKUUI W53 CIUUU UI PCll|I|' | or signicance. The compass vibuted largely and almost lost its polarity, s sure sign thin I terrestrial disturbance to some great extent Ind violence Inn in progress. Several lsrge meteors shot out from the heavens, n phenomenon which cun,bsrdl_y be sssocisted with the occurrence oT submarine disturbance, uni:-3 we suppose that I burning matter had been projected from otne submarine volcano, sud thst the ying muses were mislakpu by Captain Christi for meteoric bodies. Fish jumped out of the sen sud struck sgninst the sides of the ship, and the trembling of the vessel euuld be distinctly felt us well ss ,. heard. Bulb the- last named phenomena point so distinctly to submsrine action so to remove sll duubl which might be suggested by the sp. peersnce of meteors ,TLe intense heat of the matter thrown out in submsrine convulsions in- vsriably drives the eh nway from the neigh- bourhood, killing lugs qusnttiies of those who hsppes to be our the outlet from which the burning matter is being erupted. Captain Chris- ti relates that the volcanic sction of the sen con tinned during the night until sunrise, when the weather become clear sud settled, nu, nunu: uut rnrvcli sud porter per week. A project is on foot to organise 5 compny for affording relief to this thronging city by ll- ing up the Eu! river from jun 3' ate the Navy Yard Io near {La junction of the Hu-lem and East Rivers. This would IE0:-d |mp`.e scope and verge lor the growth of the meuopolis until u tui covered, if need be, the whole of Long l511Dd. We should then have um rnnonirnnu n uni uuvttcu, I1 IJUUU DI, lD8 WDOIE OI Long have two magnicent hnrboure-the one ihnt now exists, and another in the neighbourhood of Elulem and Astorll. As I put of this grand enterpriao, Hnrlern Riv- er is to be cleered out and mode nnigable tor the lergut ships, to that vessel: which come down the Sound end wish to go up the Hudson or out to we can easily do no, while those en- tering from the ocean can reedily pee: into the Sound. We nnderetnnd that competent engi- neer: pronounce the work entirely fessiblr, and believe the! it an be completed in two years, while wealthy capitlllsls Will Agree to do it for the new lend thus created, and pny I. bonus of millions of dollnrl besides.--Ncu York Sun. Daylight begins to appear through the Hoossc tunnel. ("in Thursday nfrernoon, the Governor and Council of Msuachusetts signed a contract with Helix: bbanly Brothers, of Canada, for its completion. The contractors agree to complete the tunnel, and lay down four and three-quarter miles of lubetallial rsilway track through it, for four million ve hundred and ninety-two thousand dollars. They agree to commence operations at ones with energy, and by the first day of lay next to deepen the central shaft 14 inches per day, and to advance from the east and west face: two hundred and fty feet per month. They engage to carry down the central shsft to the base of the tunnel by In In, 1870, and thereafter to advsnoe from four facts the full-sized tunnel at the rate of four thou- ssnd nine hundred feet per year. At this rate of progress they would complete the enterprise in less than four years, but as a safeguard agsin-st all casualties, they are allowed a year more for the completion. They expect, howev- er, to complete the undo-rtsking two years with- in the time prescribed by statute. IL_A:...__ _L. .1 us . - r_--_-._v_ -1 wv-w-uva At s time when the bloated armaments of this foolish plsnet occupy on large is place in the sttention of its people, it may not be uninteresting to note the sort of weapons actuslly in use among the principal forces of Europe. The guard, line, reserve and entire Lsndwehr of the Federal army of North Germany are supplied with the needlegun,and the South German armies, including theinfsntry of Hesse-Dsrmstadt, Baden, and Wurtemberg, have the same arms. Bavaria. has sdopred the Werner musket, with which she is hastening to sup- ply her troops. Austria, st the close of last July, had 30,000 Werner ries. The whole of the French army was supplied with the famous Chsssepot ries towards the close of last Bprin . On the rst of. last` month the entire Be gisn forces received the Alhini musket in exchange for its former guns. In Italy, at the beginning of last July. 4 regi- ments of Bersaglieri out of 5--eq_nsl to 52 battalions-were armed with the Prussian needlegnn, slightly modified. Since the commencement of the rpresent year, the British army has been supplied with the Snider rie. The armament of the Danish troops with the Remington gun may be considered as completed. Russia is malt- ing great efforts to put the Clarke musket into the heads of her soldiers. Hollsnd, Sweden, Roumsnia and Benin are just beginning to convert their guns after one or other of the patterns adopted by the other Powers. Turkey, Spain and Portugal being in want of funds, are sticking, for some time longer, to their present weapons. ~ 3"}.-`.1 r u.m'I'U'Uo won: .1", gunned demure grav- . .` hi, ha; `you know the vvny, Hugh; `Lyn; hears never won fair lady. V _ ml bug the jewels must be of my giv- I 'hgg|dn'I ulue thcm a rush, he 0:, g. be moved o to hnnd some 3 I kl: mrhaart won- hdy Wu " 5 u ready to re- dcrfnllcyorg h]t;I:: enul13ea:ice to ring Burnett ! P"` " "1 ...,_., u. puculanla Ina partrlages, list. Wednesday Inn: The Emperor, 179 : Prince do Metternich, 217; Marquis de Moustier, 107; M._da Ohuaeloup-Luv bat, 36; Dnkeydmlbuquerqno, 97; Count do Montebello, 90; Count do Balms, 171; Count do Ponrulea, 204. `U Douclwr In L` Anchor Buildingl. .- v-_.-J__...-, .u--._- 4 Una-uu. Blchard T. Walltem, OLIOITOB IN UHANOERY. 0ice-G1nrenoe Street, Kinglton, 0.W. J. P. Gmnnninnn, L.L.B. | Rum. T. Wanna. 1} Duucuurs In Unlncur , G0. 0foeo-i8 Clarence BIL, opposite the Polk Oice, Knluu-ox, 0. W. Jon: A. IADDOIAI-D,Q. O. | JunuPu'ron, Q.O_ Jan"! I. HAnn1.n, _; Campbell, news: as Mneuuhnell, RARRISTERS, &c., Princess Street, King aton (0ppoIi.te:DniIy News 01110:). Auznmn. CumnIl.|., Q.0., GIOBGI Lnucx Mowml, Gnoml. Mun: Hun-na-1.1. 0 lleIIly an Draper, ARRISTE B.8,A'l`TORN EYS-at-L AW Solici- tors in Obnnoery-Ohnn1beru Nos, 7, 3, R 9, Anchor Buildings, Kingwn, 0. W. Juan 0 Rm.|.t,Q.G. | an 0. Dana. ____jj__ llacdonald, Patton & lllachar, 1*` a I'|I\`lClII'II'll\1-n . \ov\ ; -u-2-.uu---'---.-. _ _ A brewery infnlifax, lhnl. of lean. O'Mul- u, turns out eleven lhqunnd gailons of ale ad horror nor -9-]: u-use: ulvAUK MOWAI, Gnondljltnnl Huznak Mu-ch 15, 67. JGIII I` Kinglton, Jury 16. __;:._j__jj ---- -- ---v -V-u-u mA.R:RiB-'I`EBS, AND A'r'1ToR'z;EY`;.ac-LAW, Solicitors in Ghmeery, to. (}3nAi'nR nkonnau Riv nnnnnil--. I-la- D--. . um - u-uw mug wnuuus getung 3 pain in my side. and it in the tune with Margaret Dncie ; so we came in here to rent, Ind our purtners would come with us; and nonehow theyhegun making nbont the fam- i charts in the hall, Ind that led to shout Cousin Guam-ey`n room, and they made me tell the story.` `And vnn friahtnnnrl an...-....H-'7 nu.-I wrung -In l.'.-.IEI ', ARRISTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 3 Solicitor in Ohnneorr. Dnnnwgnnn in Glldel-sleeve & Walkem. ARRISTERS and ATTORNEYS-no-LAW, Conveyanoera, N maria: Public. inn_I_A_,- -`-u cut, -- A BUBMARINE `EARTHQUAKE. IIC IDO "III TTORNEY-AT-LAW, L Kingon, 0. W. nnnznllnn . -J"... 'D..:I.I:._ _ V. R. llllngaye, V_A'!|_I' Am n ____ _- an L: A'::1'u1u! E I -AT-LA W , 101390037. Oonvoynnoet, kc., .-----' Ir, V, Oomreysncer, tc. has I IIIEK. Dlfell. WI. H. WILKISON. W. A. REEVE, H. A. lWA.._n.. l'\_..__ A n . _ . _ -- ? W virnnkfaon sheave. ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-It-LAW, Solicitors, Oonveylncarl, 80- NlP~ U W '0rir10E.-soum West corner of Dundu and East. Streets. UL- I ! (nu Lrrqnu In A DDIFVIE ll A you w Luu 100: um: I gnoet.' 1 `Don't tell: about ghost: 1` she said with u I little shiver; `I am so ashamed of my- self, Katie! 1 have a_regn1ar t of nerves upon me to-night-so unlike me I` `Are you not well, deu Bee `I ` `Quite; but it is no tooliuh ! You know I curt dlnce long without getting pain t an aide. nnd in the nuns with Mnragrnt James Agnew, ARRISTER and ATTORNEY-at-LA.W,Oon- veyancen kc. Ofce Bngot Street, second door south of the Brim}; Whzg Uice, upauin. ' August 1. Jorn mmuc. T ARRISTER, Attorney-It-Law, Gonveyancer, I kc. Ulce opposite Post. Oiot-, Clarence Strvet, Kingston. August 6. <)I<`FICE R1~;11d\?EI3"ru KING S l`llEE'l NEARLY oPI=osI'rE THE CITY ' UUUK .`5'l`U1{E. ':l(;sugI|I Buwden, I TTORNEY AT-1! W, Solicitor in Chancery, Natal) F ublic, 65 , 33 King street. Kingston. } \ ONEY T0 LEND_ $50,000tnleld on the 1 security of Real Estate in the City or Coun- try at a low rate of interest. No commission chnrged. - R. M. ROSE. A hr `)1 RE 0. sgfe and reliable remedy in all diseases oftbe Slnmacli, Liver and Bowen. They arc.- not Quack Iledicincs puffed up by high sounding testimonials fiorn imaginary people, but are the result nf forty years experience nfn first-cine-s physitginn, and their extraordinary succee is do.- unhe fact that they mower exactly their name. The formula from which they are prepnrvd, is based on sound, scientic principles, and has re- ceived the unqunlivd approbation oftbe nmiical rq/`canon. They do not prof:-an to be a Cure-nll, gut. for all disc-uses uri.-"mg lrorn any dgrangemi.-tit of tho Ntnmarh, Liver and Bowels. they furnish an effectual rrmedy. We have in our poeaeggiim, over one hundied testimonials from physicians who have in--I them in Lhvir practice and high- ly lpprove of them, among which aregtbe follow- ing; J. H. GIBSON, M. D., Dunhnm, C. E. O. E. COTTON, M, D,, Oovnusville. I 1 CHARLES BROWN, M.D., Gowansville. S. S. FOSTER, M. D. Brootne. l J. C. BUTLER. M. D, Waterloo. JOHN ERSKINE, M.D_. Waterloo, 0RMAN CLEVELAND, II. D., Bnrnlton. lIi'\TH"~l M |'\ D--o.nn.... uu1\J1."\n uunv nunnu, In. U.` DQIDIIOB. N. JENKS, M. D. Ba:-nstou. C. W. (`0WLES_ II. D. Btanltend. JOHN MEIGS, M- D., Stnnltend. JOSEPH BREADON, I. D.. Surgeon, R N. BENJAMIN DAION, [D., Goalicook. LEMEUL RICHMOND, M.D , Derby Line. WINSLOW LEWIS, M.D., Boston. R. D. MUSSY, M. D., Bolton. 17. J. AUSTIN, MD , Sherbrooke. E. D. WORTHINGTON, M. D., Sberbrooke. Henry Simpson & 00., Montreal, Wholesale Agents. ' I nnaus, &c.. uunu Ill H16 nanuanl or Front Bites. anuuuo nunU.v1A1'lU hlI{lJll.I, Is an inlemnl as well as an externnl remedy, and is the only one that alumya given, entire 3:- tinfnclion, and all who once use it will never consent to ctnnge it for any othor. We have not nnnn tn n-nnn-.-..o.. n... -:-..._- uuuwul. to culugls it (Of Olff. We have not space to enumerate the virtues accorded to It by thousands Ibo tun used it, and voluntarily testify to its merits. Buy a. bottle and satisfy yourse1f that it in the but remedy ever ofered. Wnnrw Qirnnann L n` `I1--4--I `l'l-" - ' 3 AUICVI IV-II-III-I vv |.||5uI.. J:And goo than : sleep there, I cried; `you shnll have my room, Bee, darling. I ulna : mind sleeping down-units in the least. 1\Y_ Iu_, , ,. ,4, , an - nunJ.1\I'J"A u::.n1ur1uA'1'EB Lodge U may be obtained at t 0 DAILY Nnws OFFICE. Orders by mail promptly, attended to. Device; for every description of Orange printing kept on hand at the DAILY N EWS Bvrun Pnrmnla HOUII. I- II. II Iunluw. Olounty O town A not-nay. llllily OVCI ULIEIBU. Henry Simpson 8 00., Montreal, Wholesale Agents. PEI! IE. It ilitho cheapest as well In the best, being only 25 cents for a. large bottle. Buy it, try 1:, you ll like it. and recommend it to your friendl. Henrv Simnson 1* Ca, Mnnepul 1:rn...u..--1- '1DuAN*s for plciuing . renl Sea. Bath in your own Room. The above favourite preparstion is strongly recotnv mended. g_`_ n___ . _ ._.-s--.-_ . uunslug. By the combination of the Iran or Iodlne with Green Seed! in 3 note of germination, they are united with organic life,-which than renders then: digestible. The lrritntlve and stubborn minorel has thus become the nuoleul of on organic eubotnnoo capable of being ab. not-bed by the blood without injury toetbe uomnch. `Agent for, England and British Poueuiona, E. G. DUFRESNE, 79 waning sum. Hey be obtained of all Ohomilte. .:__.._..._..____.______.-- j HE BEST Tonic Hair Dressing ever discov- cred. It effectually cleanses the scnlp, pre- vent: the Hair from falling 0E or turning prema- turely gray, and when the follicles and glands are not destroyed, will produce a. new and lux- urinnt growth of hair where it has already disap- peared, in the large Buv it. trv in J u u unu H. mm IBCOIIIIIJI Henry Simpson I Co., Agenu. , DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIQMEDICINE. veevnuu They cousin of three prepereI.iona-- THE BAUDEINE, An eigient and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Dien-lanes,` Dyeeatefy, and the excessive union ofthe Bowels. "`A gold medel wen awarded by the French Government. to Dr V. Bend for this valuable preparation. Price: Small, 13 lid; Medium, 45 5d ; Luge Size, 11: per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, FD!` llrenn-thnnina eh- Q....u..__ - -- LCL `No; I'm not quite aoiaelah as thut, she said. `I shall be all right when I gel; to aaleenz Icnn t think wlur T h... `Ili ULASTATIZED For nrengthening the S_ysI.em.-Prico 2| .9d ` per Bottle. ' THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, For purifying the B1ood.-P1-ice 2: 9d per Bottle. ',` The above P-npnrntiona an in ch. 49.... ul mveotmnts, pleasant to the taste I ticnlnly idspted for Infants um nursing. R17 I]-an nnrn1nI-.-.o:A.. .: .L_ 1- DR. V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the Medical College of Paris, OhiefPbyeicien Extraordinary for Epidemics in Paris, Into MD. of the Civil Holpitale of Algiers, has troduced in HINDU 3- Ur pumynug me mooa.-1'rice 2: 9d p1 P-npuntions are in of Sweotmpats, pleasant the taste, ticnlnlv uhntnd rm rum-.. .._.- ||'UI.IlJ.CGU UINES. UIUMUOU. Sole Proprietoru-'1'IDl[AN & SON, Chem- ists, 16 Wormwood Street, London, E0. ' J. R. Slnlth, ll.D., . )YSICIAN. summon, &o., PURTLAND, Pnnidnnnn "nu-1-nurarnilh ".'uo0Bs' BIIEUMATIG uqmn, an inlnrnnl an wall an on o-o-...._I .._- IJ IUAUAQAV. LJU l.I\.II\.IIV, Residence Hnrrowsmith. an |u II:u-vBr] OUCI-' `Not odd st. sll, my dear, when you con- sider thst you were up at ve this morning dressing the supper-ts-ble, end have been herd st work ever since. You may have prodigious strength of mind, but in body you or: not a Eiurcules; sud nerves be- long to the body, don`: they I The dance was over, the guests depart- ing; Ind we had to emerge from our re- treat. At the door Hugh was slsnding, leaning sgsinst the well, and looking gloomy enough, but gazing xedly across the room. Following his eyes, I `saw, with g.,t.hril of pain. that they were riveted on His! Barnett, who was looking peculiarly soft. snd surective us she stood listening to CgpninLucelles, the light ashing from her lplendid jewels. `IL : Ill Admin hear Hm-pk iv IL---.n