Wmu PRINTING HOUSE, Princes; ` Rh--nf Rinnnfnn 13:-ntinrv n` A" 51' rnmm BEWIKVU HAUUALVIE BA| ROOM, Brock Street, Kingston, Ind I'\.....I-- Qb--..o \Y A D A DD Lamb's Improved is the best. I \ l!I'.`Dl'\I DC -0 sh- CASTOR OIL. ESTABLISHED 1847. E RAL R. \VIll'l`I3. E. H. PARK ER, OF u, apply on ooam, or to D. MURPHY. Ottawa. G. M. KINGHURN, '_. u'n.-no... unto. you, for N tering ihnild FRESH ALSO Chemist and Druggist. Market Square. VVATERS . KINGSTON. (CANADA>;MsiAT`(?R1)AY% EVENING: For Indigestion, Fever. Ague, Headache, loss of appetite, lownc-as of spirits, nervousness, and for general debilily, it will be found invnluab 1e I. _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . . . -.. -A-.- -......_-|_:_ __x _ .- ` GARDNER`-8 ~ .QUINlNE WINE TBITTERS, Observe 1110 trade mark upon the label, and also every bottle being sealed with trade mark seal. In :. -nu nn in nuns-0 min; knnlm-u 'm.\`1c AND Bi'I"I`ERS IN USE. ; l`iIE EPILISP i`lC CURE, _-. I Prepared by J. Gardner from the formula of a ph_\'sicinn of Paris. The wonderful effect the taking of it has in preventing the ts should in- duce all subject. to Epilepsy to use it. In bot- (lvs, price $11. Blllllllllill. Its qualities are not disguised ; taste it, test it, prove it. ..j. .-\sll(l for` Gardner's Epileptic Cure. CHOCOLATE DE SANTE. FII` I IIIIFITI I Q TTP1& I l'1lI$ 0Illcc-s'I. Lawrence Wllarf, Foot of J 011113011 Stwet. UR Coal is Pure Lackawnna, being mined in the `very heart of the Lackawana Valley, Scranton, Piclstou, and Wilkes Barre, from the best selected mines, and is_ prepared with great care expressly for Family use, and will be screened and delivered in the best possible co :- ditiou. D... -..I....o..A Qn an] fnr nu-nfna nnnnfnrviv _ , ,- ,7, 7 -_--.--~-- .-v \JD.Jj_4 (Each ouaee contains one grain ofQuinino.) i1b 1z5b'8.i | `_5NTH_B_Al_:|T co_gxL v_:\I_z_n ll .... g n -1-`. 4515 II n-of .. 5\..\.... .........._,, .. .. ... \l\ nuuuu -uvnnunuu: Its propenies are tonic, atomacbic, and gently timulant. Anvil n! three ..--n into umou. Best selected Soft Coal for grates conatanziy on band, also Lehigb Lump for Foundry {S8 and Blossburg for Blacksmiths. Pm-ma (-`xn_nh_ Delivered in nnv nan of the anu mossourgxor macusumus. Terms Cash. Delivered in any part of the city. JAMES SWIFT & C(.4. : 8|. It is put up in quart wine bottles. 1 rice-0ue Dollar. 1 l'1ADn\Il'4`D Flu... spxiom. AND IMPURTAB-IT NOTICE TO msu cusmonmzs. I'HC8-UUB UUAIIAI . J. GARDNER, Chemist, Montreal, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. f The above Batters are claimed to be en- erior to anything yet offerei to the public.- JAMES HOPE, Dealer In Boots and shoes. No. 36 Princess Street, Kingston. 9 ma.-mnrf` I -rxnuvnlra vnzxa .. Iv on oh-ml: his nu, I A nuvvou nun vvo ----5-auv-no ` ESIRES most respectfully to thank his nu merous Customers for :1 liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. In 1.`.-\:;r\.-I Lia an:-nnnla fnv Ohm neat vnnr fhn extenamg r ir LILDIV 1 unite. In closing his accounts for the past year the advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Customers to understand this announcement in the most positive sense. Determined not to be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BUUTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the lowest remnnerative prices on strictly cash terms. Unnnid mmnnnt.-1 must be settled immediate- Aug. 9. ly, omerwlse may WHI De put 1u sun. f` The patronage of Cash Customers so- licited. I ; vim nnma In-per as | smcny cnsn terms. Unpaid accounts must be settled ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. :6` The mnrounze ARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of Untario for Private Bills are hereby notied lhat. they are required by the 51st and following Rules of the Legislative As- sembly (which are published in full in the Ontario Gazette), to give NOTICE of their application (clearly and distinctly specifying its nature and object) in the Ontario Gazette, and also it . a Newspaper published in the County or Union 0! Counties affected; such notice shall be continued in each case for a period of at least six weeks during the interval of time between the close 01 the next preceding Session and the considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the rst and last of such notices to besent to the Private Bill (TERA; All renuons I01` rrlvnw DHIB must uu plcacu ed wiLbin the first three weeks of the Session. CBARLEST. GILLMOR, Clerk of the House. .. ___.- nrnl. nun. 1o:n October 21 , 1868. IMUKIJMAVJJ Aukllnlaauu PERFUMER by appointment to their Majes- ties the Emperor of the French, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Holland, the Queen of the Belgians, and the King of Portugal; and H.R.H. the Prince of Wnles. Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. [Val A I". ran!-n LAIVBIIIIIBI VIDEO`- Cold Cream. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Loaf Powder. Perfume! for the I:l.....n.--..l.:.6` JAAI Kings1.on,22nd January, 1868. FRESH SUPPLY RECEIVED BY mice. All Petitions for Private Bills must be present- ; ..:.I.:.. ah. {I1-1! H1-nee meek: nf the Session. ulc Toronto, 25th Feb., 1_869. PR1 VAT_I BILLS. The Most Useful and Reliable EPP S COCOA EUGENE RIMMEL, -.-v..n1~ ,__,,.___A .- ALA R. 'lll'l`E, GL4 Chemist and Druggiat. Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet. Vinegar. Hair Preparation. Tooth Powders. Glycerine Toilet Requi- sites. JAMES HOPE. 1 D20 Druggista I Kingston E Nlacqlonnld, Patton an Maclnar, ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, 1 Solicitors in Obnncery, &c. Uices-i8 Clarenm ,\'t., opposite the Post 0t1'rce, KINGSTON, 0. fr`. Jon A. MAcL>o.~.u 0 Q. 0. :JAMESPA'l`1`0N, (2.0 I,... ll Il.n..... ._,_-.--.,.. ....-uwv, ARRIS'1`ERzmd ATTO RNEY-a!.-LAW,Con~ veyancer, &c. Oice Bngo! Street, second v door south of the Briliah Whig Ufce, upstairs. August 1. ,-___:..._..\ John Si :1 die, I ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Convegancer, &c. Olce opposite Post Uice, Clarence I Strent, Kingston. Ann-ml G B JOHN XVI. Kingston, Jau'y 16. !\l\.l\lD1l`4l\:'4"ll'l4.`\\V. L3 Parker`: Drug Store. June 9. symptomatic nfv H_}'nI:nI-.~rs. will nd inxnmdiate relief and r-mynncxng evidence of its re_~tornuve power upon Lmxl. LIBHECHIS. For sale by all the Druggists i and by all Medicine Dealers. ._A James 5`. Canruvrlglll, ` ARRKSTEILAT-LAW. OFFICE -- Over `I | nrke=r`.~1 Dru L7 Slnnx .-. _-p ..--.--9:031. 'I`TORNI Convc-_ysm<-er, &c. L Kingston, C. W. Dec. l. no harm can arise from their use in_ any quzmtlty. They operate by their powerful xntluence on the `: internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it \ imn healthy action-rem0ve>the_ohstn1ctions 0}` Que , healthy :1ction'-re1i10ve the obstruction: of the ; stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the 1 body, restoring their irregular action to health, and i by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange- l ments as are the rat origip of d_isoz\_sc. , derange- disease. Minute d.i1-actions are glven in the wrap or on the box, for the following complaints, whic \ these Pills rapidly ture:-- For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Elation. neu, Lan 1101- and Lou of Appetite, they should be ta en moderately to stimulate the atom- ach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Live-r Com1Il:1int:u1d its various swam- 1 healthy and action. 1 For C0:np`1:nint:1nd symp- I toms, Blllous Headache. Sick liead-ache, ` Jnundlce or Green Slckneu, Bllioun E Colic and Bllloul Favors, they should he ju-.1 diciouslv taken for each case, to correct the diseased , _.... ......, 1.-4 } Dr. J . C. AI-Ill :1: C0.,I.owelI, Ilium, Pratt-(cal and Analytical C'hemis!s./ SOLD BY ALL I>Iu'GGIsTs EWZRYWIIERE. NORHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, C.W., G neml Agents for the`! Mansions I For Dysentery or. lliarrntna, but one mud dose is enerally reqmred. - For henmatlnn, Gout, Gravel, Palpi. ` ` cation of the Heart, Pain In the Qlzle, Back and Lolns, they should _be continuously . ` taken, as requirgd, to change the diseased action of . the system. Wlth such change those complaints disappear. - For Dropny and I I'0]Ilc3l Swelling-I they and III-oplcal Swelling-I ` should be taken in large and frequent doses m pro- duce the effect. of a drastic pu e. 1 For suppression a large oso should be taken ~ of drastic Suppression. as it produces the (issued cifect by sympathy. As :1 DLn_ner Pill. take one or two Pills to pro- \ mote digestion and reheve the stomach. | I o } . , '5;LAvren:0 V! nun. loo: 0! Johnson -mun " Ifuollo and H-nmnhon every after- UNI TON`) gqexcopled) 3` HALF PAST FIVE gone of the Steamers will leave "pry Morning (Moudgy excepg.-d)` v.9AST FIVE, louching1t Clayton 1 ROGRAMMES & POSTERS, Steam- boat and Excursion Bills and Tickets, `- executed expeditiously at the DAILY NEWS STEAK PRINTING HOUSE, Princess Street. l UIIIIBUBB. For sale by all the Druggists in Kingston,` and by all Medicine Dealers. O A YOUNG MERUHAN'I`.-When you pay more for the rent. of your business house than for advertising your business, 2 you =re_Pm1ing =9 false policy- If you can do b3155 19` 1` be kll0WD.--FBANK- ..........4...r1 n....,.;a:.:......1.. _. 4.. n..... 17.....- 1.171 ART OF ADVERTISING.-Horace I Greeley, of New York, says :--'l`be5 most successful business men in this city are those who have advertised liberaliy and constantly. A small advertisement con-- stnutly appearing is better than 3 display column occasionally. 1 wtion or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Dyaentery or Ilia:-rhooa, but mild i close generally \V. B. Mlllgzuyc, JI4`.V-.\'l`-Y.A\.V r`r\r\Iv.~,1~r --Jauucn Agnew, urn!) __ 2 A 'l'\'I`u\ru\vv I, Q.'(.v. :Jums PA'I`1`0N,Q.0 ` M. Liwum. IR x in Eingaton, , '-v.. .-.u.u.-, nu.-v nuxux, Iuhxl J.'J.tU1'1tus;'A`Ul. $1 and 12 cents for postage, enclosed to ' [Northrup dz Lyman, Newcastlga, 0nt., General 3 Agents for the Dominion, will insure 8 bottles, containing over 50 pills, by return mail. 1 Sold bV all the Druaaintn in Rinanlnn nnrl Special Notices. THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. Job Moses Periodical Pills. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous dis- eases to which the female constitution is sub- ject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. Au AVIIIIIIVIDALI uguxnn It is particularly auiled. It will in A short time bring on the monthly period with regu- larity, and though very powerful contains no- thing hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of. ervoua and Spinal Alactioul, Pains in the `Back uud.Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, it will effect a cure when all other means have failed. The pamphlet around each package `has full direetions and advice, or will be sant free to all writing for it, sealed from observa- tion. `.. SEPTEMBER 25, 1869. JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, 30) Q: _...I In` _, lcuuuuumg DU pulls, by mail. Sold by Druggistl in Kingston and Medicine Dealers everywhere. July l3. 1131'. A. 'l`rask s Magnetic olntnent curuas cnoup on RATTLES. Dr. Dingham, of Utica, New York, says:- iI have used Dr. A` Trask s Magnetic Oint- `mem. in my practice 3 number of years, and `can say with pleasure I deem it one of the ` greatest. discoveries of the age fur the cure of Inammation of the Lungs, Inammation of the Buwels, Inammatory Rheumatism, nnd in 1 Child Bed Fever, it operates with perfect anc- ceas. In cases of Burns, Bruises, Frozen Limbs. it. acts like a charm. ' 4 I (JESS. III C8333 OI DUIDS ` Limbs, charm. : n.. s D v.,......a.. ..c r LIIIIDS, ll RCEB IIKB Cllllllll." '1 Dr. J. P. Kennedy, of Qhiueuamzo, N.Y., says: it has stood the tent trial, and has not heeu found wanting. Its astonishing cures of Iuiimmation of the Lungs and Croup, and the wonderful suecess iu subsiding the torturing `pains of Rheumatism, and reilieving Nervous Aifections, entitle it to a high rank in theliat I of Remedies for these complaints. I I Dr A `V, Raldina nf Wnnwlnnvilin NV ' I OI u.eIne_u1es IO!` H1986 C0n]plBllB." Dr. A W. Belding, of Knowlesvil'e, N.Y., sa.y3:-I have used in in several cases of Specic Irritation, and for the worst. cases of Piles, und sundry other complaints, and find it. a superior article, and well worthy the atten- tion of all. I )...-..L........... ..l....lA L... ...-_- __A ._I. c__ n, llUll Ul OIL ` Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. 1A. Trunk : Magnetic Ointment, and see that ` the words A. Trssk a Magnetic Ointment` I are on the wrapper. NORTFIRDP & LVMAN `HIE ULI H10 WIIIPPHI. NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, O.W., General Agents for the Canadas. 1.`..- ..-I.. L... J! .L.- r\-..._..:-._ :_ 17:- _.._, ` IITI. of solid I Anon ` rut II 33nd by: July 1 1 uuu nuuuu. y MRs"I""T X. ALLEN S FUIYII "'IY.VrI'\l\I'II!1I' _-....w-nun-run a snail 11,0. ` This splendid Hair Dye is the best. in the world; the only true and perfect dyo; harm- less, reliable, instantaneous; no disappoint- ment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill` qllecls of bad` dyes ; invigorates and leaves the! hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold I by all,Dx-uggisis and Pei-fulners; and properly!- npplied at Batchelos Wig Factory, No. 161 . Bond street, New York. i` I I 2 Two Qunsnons EAs1Lv AxswERIn.-Why should men wear beards? Because they are a. great protection to the throat and lungs, and ` add much to their personal nppea.rance- Why `V should we use Bryun s Pulmonic Wafers?" ` Because when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, etc, they act like a `; charm. Ministers and lawyers use them, physi- i ciana recommend them. and singers and public ; speakers any they are the very best medicine in existence for the cure of such complaints. Sold l by all medicine dealers at 25 cents a box. I new style. Important Unnlgo. A REAL HAIR RESTORER AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. I.'_"CI (`I A I -"-' TTCYIRQ V.-. _H_C|\J' &)I A `U .LL...J.-Ll-l.L` HAIR RESTORE]! Will Restore Gray llnir to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful llnir Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAXR is immediately checked. Mn. 8. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another Irnzxratiau [227 the flair : clzar mm tram-tarmt. Mrs. B. A. ALLEWB ZYLOBALSAMUK, anoter lreparatiou _/br ,- and tram-farmt, without .r:d:'m:xt. It 1': very simple and qftna fraducn wowdergful rcxults. It: grtat .r9pn7'urz'ty and tcanvmy gr 1: [lair I)rr:.x-1'11; 0120' high tax! Franck Ponzath: in acknou-[edged by all rm! only in tlzir couulr but in Europa T he Restorer and Zylabalsamum 5 Id Iu be used one-zm't/1 the atlur. Sou) BY ALL Dauaaxsnl. Iroprivtm--, S. R. Van Duzer 5; Cn., \Vholen1e Druggll, 35 Bu-clay St. Ind 40 Park Place. New-York. `\}$`\J.I'4-` 4I.1\:[l.ll\JiV |.IlU EICUJ-' doses of medicine diffused in gallons of injuri- lous stimulants exploded. All useless material (discarded. The active principlo only of the lmost powerful and efficient remedies known 'concentrated in a small convenient form. ]Han1rUAL CONSTIPATION CURED. All diseases of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels permanently relieved by using Dr Co1by s Ann-Cos'r1vn AND `7 TONIC PILLS, Su_ at-Coated. Recommended by the Medical Pro ession. ' principle. The system of innitesimal '1 ! SUCCESS begets envy. Hence the -decry JACOB'8_RHEUllA'l'!0 LIQUID. Wherever introduced it drives all others from the market. `Pain positively annihilated by its use. We 2 W efforts of certain vendors of Liuimenl to 1 I i I :`have not room to enumerate the virtues ac- corded to is by the thousands who have used iit. No medicine _ever invented is capable of 1 more extended application. It has hundreds of `l imitators, but not one mun. Beware qf Coun- J tz1_-fails. 1 ILL HEADS and other kinds of Jon ' 1 PRINTING executed with neatness and - 1 despatch at. the Daily News office, Princess 3 Street. 7 `Lu. 1.lJ 1ll.J1.k`\JkJ L'\J1\- Jxuu-'7 ` Those who have no hair may have it. Those who have plenty, may preserve and beautify it. Those who are losing it may have its loss arrested. The hair strengthened, beau- tied, restored, by using Huxfs Emma: Hun GLOSS, cheapest, cleanest, best. Don : rest. till you have tried a bole. Sold by all Druggiats Mu-cb_ 25. X ' DVERTISEMENTS for the DAILY utmost tobx-in g the ofendera to Wutioa, but Nnws, intended to appear the same as he had previously confound in inability [in the day as possible. sca.roe1- responsible for the cstuhopho. 5 . -- wnen no can 0.0 ID. no pruulua In uu ula . ; 1 evening should be sent in at as early an hour to protect travellers beyond Moursonk, he II` V New Style. Important Change. RFZAT. FATE R1?.R'l``RI?.`R AND THIEEQY` `ONCENTRATION the great.` / m'incinIe_ avstem innitesimal! IE3 y all Medicine Dslers. .r 12 as-ale by 111 the Druggista in Kingston! Batcl1clor s Hair Dye. unlnniri uh! nun L. .1... L.-..n 1 lrLAD TIDINGS FOR ALL.-f NIL--- -L_ L-__ -1. L..:_ -.--u L--_ .0 > any IIAIB. Is :1 certain indication of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL IIATR. 1 Natal-e s Crown. You Must Cultivate it \ , W S, U 0 Of IVIRY DIBOBIPTIOI ' Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously nt he DAILY NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. Trains arrive and depart from the Kingston Station as follows : 3:05 a.m. Hill! WIBT. 4:15 pm. 4:06 mm. I Mixed train 10:00 E. In. It U H U M [This is by Montreal time, from which deduct 121 minutes for the difference between Montreal and Kingston timc.] AILVWDIULV FUDI. UPEIUU. Close. Arrive. Eastern by G/I'.R. day train12:40 PM. 4:45 PM. Western 3:15 2:15 East and Weafnight trains 9:00 " 7:00 AM. UNITED STATES NAILS. ~ 'I`I'n-nnnh lloa (`nun Nam V.`-I; Damn... l'\.....-.... \..uul:4u Dlnlna nuuua. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Onwego and Cape Vincent, will be closed at 1:30 P.M., and Mails from these places will be due for de- livery at 12:30, PM. Asecond Mail for Cape Vincent will be closed at 5:30, P.M., and one will be due here for delivery at 1 A.M., daily, Sundays excepted. Dl)YVl|fI:t1' II A It A , ..,__..-_,- -_..-r....... \ BRITISH MAIL8 ` per Canadian steamers will be closed even; Iri- day at 12 M. 1 PP!` (.'unn'rtlnn R1-anon Hnnn nvnrs Ln-nun: Ill!/HI 14 M. Per Cunard and Bremen lines, ever) mommy and Tuesday respectively at 5 P.M. rrepxuu, U DPSIC. 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Island and Newfoundland . . .. .. .. .. To Subscribers. 1 Wnolrlv nnr nmn-om. " " ' NEW 1011` .. on -- l United States.. .. .. .. .. ' Circulars, Prices-Ciirrent, Hand Bills, | Books, Pamphlets in the Dominion, I to P. E. 1., Nd., and U. S. .. per oz 1 Periodicals, as above . . . . per 4 oz {Parcel Post .. .. .. .. ..per8ozi I` New Stamps are issued of ic., lc., 2c., 3c., 1 15. Travellers and Postal Guido. IDUVIS Luruugu me Liualll PLIDIISDCT. Newspapers coming into Canada. From Britain, by Canadian Mail Steam- . el-3.. .. .. .. ..'.. -- F SINGLE COPIES of the Dun! Nlws may an had at the counter of the publication oiee, Prin- 1~ cess street. Price three ooppers. 1 n1Q:_..I.. ......:.... .1 0|... I1.-........- - ..._ 0 B PRINTING xvuu unvuu. . nlvv ......~ vvrlrvnwc "Single copies of the Cnnonuou um ] Nnws, containing the news of the week, may by ;| had in wrappers for mailing. Price 3d. each, i ssued every Friday. 1 E 4 1' UDLAU LJLIIII! 1' o HALF`-OZ LITTIRS--PRlPAYlll.Il`r OPTIOIAL. Prepaid. U npaid. nthennmininn ._ .. ..3r-. .. __ 61- Further accounts have been received from the 1 the interior of Africa ofthe murder`of Mdlle. way Tinne and two Dutch sailors, her only Eu- whs ropean attendants. It took place in the l Ouadi Berjoudj, one day's journey from Scharaba, and five days to the weal: of , Mourzouk. The party, escorted by an Arab, El Iladj Ahmed Bu Selah, sent by El Hudj Iknenoukhen, the chief of the Touaregs, who was waiting at Taharat to escort her him- self thence to Ghat. fell in with a party of six Arabs and eight Touaregs, headed by El Hadj Erscheikh Bou Beker, another Tona- reg chief, who disputed the right of escort, alleging that he been ordered by El Hadj ~ - Ikhenoukhen to conduct her to Taharat. . ` Ultimately, the two parties agreed to go on ' together. Mdlle. Tinne had seen El Hadj Erscheikh Bou Beker, about a fortnight pre- viously.nt Mourzouk. and he had received presents from her. The following evening, August 1, the six Arabs, and eight Tona- , regs, pretended to dispute among themselves i l as to who should carry the palanquin of Mdlle. Tinne. The Touaregs were armed i with lances and sabres. The Arabs on the pretence of defending themselves. seized the arms of Mdlle. 'I'inne s servants, which were lying on the ground while the camels were Q being loaded. Mdlle. Tinne and the two 7 Dutch sailors advanced to separate the com- D batants. One of the sailors, named 0ots- y mans, `was immediately run through by a Touareg with a lance; which also wounded a negro who was behind him. Mdlle. Tinne was stretching out her right arm in com- manding attitude when a Touareg struck off her hand with asabre, and an Arab shot her in the breast, causing instant death. The other sailor, J acobsi, who had rushedto her help, was shot dead by an Arab. Thus the responsibility of the crime was ingenious- ly divided between the members of the two tribes. All the other servants, consisting of Arabs and negroes, were allowed to escape, except a young negress named J'.n.smina,\v;-ho was carried of by the`Touaregs. It appears that Mdlle. Tinne purposed making a to in the Touareg territory. while awaiting su plies and fresh camels from Tripoli, and in- tended to return to`Mourzouk, to start thence for Bournou. She had met at Mourzouk Dr. Nactingall, a Prussian traveller, who was charged with presents fronr the King of Prussia to the King of Bonrnou, and who had left on a short journey eastward to on the country of the Tibous, also intending 34) ,3 return to Mourzouk for supplies before pro- ceeding to Bournou by the annual caravan some time in November next. Eaton do Testa has sent orders for the survivors of Mdlle. Tinne s party to return immediately ._ to Tripoli. The Ouadi Berdjoud" is, acoord- v Ion ing to Barth, in the territory of ezzan, and, ` and consequently within Turkish jurisdiction ;- was but the Pasha holds to the contrary, although- it is well known that he raises tribute there --- when he can do so. He romises u) do his nII-Y to bring olfen era sum iour in m-omct bevond Moursonk. II. 3 I zss, :an SK- FERN! THE MURDER or MISS TINNE AFRICA. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25. 3317?` SEE FIRST PAGE. KIFGSTON POST OFFICE. nlnan (5112 Emily Ntma. HUIHU IAHT. 1:30 p.m. Mixed train 2:46 mm. H N H 6: U 1: ruun `Ir-all` POSTAL TARIFF. _ ,-nun-on u__Dnun ; vuuuun I 1 Nv Y-o-rk ' tn In: Lngu 1.2c 10c i ll} 5 12;: ,12;c. snzufon vsummn on rm: ALABAIL cums AND ran ANNEXATION or UANADA. The following is the concluding part of Bonn- tor Sumner : speech at the Mnunc}:nutu' M,-IV _ pnblicnn Convention :-- "' " From (ha Mum of Hugh I ma. 0.. oh. ..... .0 nuttcan uonvennon ` ' ` From the case of Spain I pass to the case of England. There for the present I content my-' self with a brief explanation. On this iilbject I have never broken silence except with , and. I hopeunot to say anythingncw whichs ' atig-` ment diiculties, although, when I consider how British anger was aroused by an effort in anotho _ . or place, judged by all whoheard it most e in aharacter, I do not know that even these few words may not be misinterpreted. Thane can be no doubt that we received from Englaiad en incilculable wrong-greater I `often than was ever before received by one civilized Power from another short of unjust war. I do not say this in bitterness, but in sadness. There can be no doubt that, through English compli- city, our carrying trade was transferred to Ring- lish bottoms ; -our foreign commerce sacriced, while England gained what we lost; our block. ado rendered more expensive, and generally that treasure, was prolonged indenitely. This term 7 rible complicity began with a wrongful recognL tien of rebel belligerence, under the shelter of which pirate ships were built and euppliesferp , sent orth. All this was at the very mbmeif ct` I our mortal agony, in the midstof a struggle for national life, and it was done in support of reb- ' els whose single declared object of separate ex-. _ istence as anation was slavery, being in this re- spect clesrl y distinguishable from a power where slavery is tolerated without being `made the measure of this great accountability `I for the mand-not a dollar of money-not a word of apology. I show simply what England has done ` paration to offer. It will be`,for the American on this head I content myself with the aspira- ssfegnard for the future, some landmark of hn_- manity. But I have little hope of any adequate settlement until our case in its full extent has of justice is to understand the D9,; soo_n.- H or or later, England must understand ours. The- louud in the recent heats, have not in any. u-.' Loudly is it said that there can bo`no eeutimen-.. tal damages or damages (or wounded foil but this foundation. Now, without under _ to say that there is no remedy in the case sup-_ posed, I wish it understood that our complaint the amount is unprecedented, soalso lstho proportion to the scale of operations. `W among us doubts that these damages were ` ceived `I The records show how our.ecmmereer.'.:, how the war was prolonged. Ask any of on? great Generals-ask Sherman,'Shoridan, Thorn- tc say that there is no remedy. An emlnen ` that the law in aamtarn nd a named: -8 I.-e our war, with all its fearful cost of bleodand "5"". corner stone. Such is the case. Who ehall In the i I present it is enough to expose if. I make node- . J to us. It will be for herto determine wh,at.rgs-,=: people to determine what reparation to require.` 7` ' lion that out of it may come some enduring. n_ i been heard. In all controversies the tint shgo ` English arguments, so far` as argument `can be" ' spect impaired the justice of our complain). ;. _ and then our ca-seisgdistnissod aihaving n&-~1` 4,, is for damages traced directly to England. If wrong. The scale of damages is naturally Ib- sn'ered, and witnesses without number teatil`y.`.,. as, Meade---ask Grant Iaview of"!I H wrong it is a disparagement of internationalglnw, English Judge once pronounced from`-the bed "1, nuguau auugr: once pronounced Irvin uie none: that the law in aetnteto nd n remedy ; no netuteneu is required in thin 4-.- but simple Inetiee. Then, it is , why not consider our good friends in Rnglnn end an- pedelly thoee noble working rneI,whr`I'Iood' by no no bravely? We do consider Clllllllg v and give them gratitude for their 8eml"`f enoe.- But they ere not England. We :anegeeEt.o 313:, nor to any |I:,.`Il:'ilgh'e"r low , at to ng --corpot-Ate n --though" - whose Government we enered. Then 3 ; in said, why not exhibit an account" ' Frenee? For thegood reason thet,wh ile" ` ` " erred with Englend in recognition of rebel `bela- ligerenee, no jiirnte ships or blockade `V were-bnilt under shelter of thin recognition to V prey upon our commerce. The'tw o cuee ' wide asunder, end they are dietingnhhed by we `dine:-ent phruee of the common law: cognition of rebel belligerence in Frgnop wpl. damnum abcque injuria, or wrong wlldntlie-L jury, but the; tune recognition in England wen` i dammnn cum injur-ia, or wrong with i_i,IIry, and it in of this nnqueetionnble injury the! we con- plnin. ` Follow-nitinann v It mnmnt ha `Inning! el..e plll. Fellow-citinens: It cannot be doubled that pendency of this greet question will be oh way: a cloud upon thereletioue of two Poqou, whnro there should be ennrhine. Good men on both sides should desire it: settlement" iueuolt ` 3 way eahmoet to promote good Ivill,and. tnuke. the best precedent for civilisotioir. But can be no good will without justice, nor goruny, snap judgment nnkevtrlende or ootnlilifcoyf` rule for the future. Sometimes there .01`! IllIb- per: of territoriol eolnpenootion, end 0 ` named as the consideration.` `But he 'knoii.Em loud little, And elloalittle of that great Eng liberty from Ilegon Charla to the Horrurutndlog who suppose: that this nation could nndoruko um Inch transfer. And he knn-n lhii. Qi 4.! ~ wno auppoau mat. IIJII nsuon coma nmuruxp any Inch tunsfer. And he know; lilflo also of our country and that great liberty which in min, .who suppose: that we could receiu such I ` our country um III great noon] much 18 outs, ` suppose: 5 `` tnnsfer. On each side lhege is impossibility. Territory may be conve1ed, bnt not 3 poo lo. I allude to lhig unggeation only because R has heen made in the public pro, and Inn tumor. ?~ ad from Emzlnnd. But tho Unimd snug ans: lll IIIIUIS III [0 PIIUIIC PIC. England. the United huq can n, ma uuunnqnr-- never be indierent to Canada, not-_ to the other H` Britilb Provinces, near neighbour: end mama. V` It is well known historically the: ven"5Iefoto-`- the Declaration 6f Indanendenm nnr (uh... II: is wen xnowu metononuy tnet evenvlefore- the Declaration of Independence our fathers hoped that Oenedn would take port with then}. Washington was strong in hie hope; `Io wan` Franklin. The Continental Oongreee, by Iolemn? '. resolution, invited Canada, and then, nppoinel ' a commission, with Benjamin Fnnklin at itI.,.. heed, to form a Union between the " end the people of Canada." In the eanfdl in-" ` etrnctionu, which were signed in behalf. I! Qua ~ green by John Hsnoock, Preeident, the _eonIniI-_ ionera areamong other thing: enjoinp_'dTo '13- 7 Line the Oenediene that it is onreitib def-"` sire to adopt them into the Union aeeeiateneol -:1 (:11. And to sacrum the sauna aanannl sun...` .1; sire I0 mops mun ll1K0 we Ullloll unststsseobu V - -I , ony, and to secure the some general sysggm qt w mild and equnble laws for them not! s, with onlysnch loonl dilorsnees u Illlyiboni- "4-` able to each colony respeouvI,ly,- and hrthlx`, us: that in the opinion of the Continental qqn "Q their interest nnd ours nre insspsnbly, "` > I . (Anus-inn Arehiim, vol. V, p. 412," 4th 1'5" ? ' Long ago the Continental Oongnd pamt / `:1: stay. Long ngo the great Oomlnlssioug :_ut_o,._, ;, rom his lnbonrs. But the invitndon 3 ` not only in the srohives of onrhtory, |iI l!h`E ""q ' American hearts, constant nndmuitilnlugv -.:!.g:g i when rs!-issuod-hnlio!.in,B_ws thu eqg ,-5,. 3 _s Union, in the fullneh of time, yl ' 4 H, V ' wiof themotber country nndtlls scoot` ' both porties,nnsI`be the hnrbinp! d` ` ` `-`"i'5* nix: N" `E -"6"`.`.` "` " i"" Y`":o;;....."'"' b . nee. npwsscear, film late Richard Oobden, who,in 3,10% ` ` pg _` " self, hearing dots London, `In: Nona , 1549,` "1"" wrote: "I with you that IIDCIIKI III hr `cided Lhnt suds nod Ilnifod Status ,3; j become one\tor nil pnrgosoiof [liter ` _ `_, ' cntion. hst\hsrGt.hoy nlso :m1 ho =un1niua !ni`* tlnl _ VCD$ ln..j ,f the two purtieltolh Union. I ca.lquuyou,'.~ E o|.`.6 Glenna hf In. con Dnlnnfxnin 5.0 at. _.II._ .3" ._ 3 W9 . ` pgrtieu lo the out spam tbit there will he go xepotition bf thdxoliau` 1776 on our part wvont our North` me` eolonieq from plan 3 (hair, Iluusl in this-9 . i own way. If the peoph of Oundn gap .td|ubly.. unanimous in withing Ion; , _ ' thread which now mudxun ` Ioeno :euonIhy',if`goo3hlII|I'(iilh 7-`_> , ta-have}; knob-frvfd. it Ihswhl not be at-12;, y. my wenyzoun voygnoj , `shucprophotic Ivord|,' gm! ` _`f" ukmnubgiyounnnuwmna _ W eingodtmihichh m an... ads.-I .. puns I-euaru uovwnmuumnucopanqug` :-,, 3`, .5 of .4 1:1 .. N UMBER 29,9. -vu mil I cunuxtu ,- ` a mznxl Broom: St, `II R U RX!!! ll! `LA Aging Bill I! lune: |hnesciag Wednesday, 28th Ivutant. uuswego. . 15 P.l., connecting with the Grand trains from the West and Bay of Bhuner, meeting the 4:30 PM. train ` and Uuwego, and the Northern Trans- Compnfa Propellers leaving Cape lor Oavego nnd all Western Ports. Iudnyonly :18 AM. RETU RNING, Cine Vincent rE;e{ -xI)r_:En,- UDIR;- v":SIllDl5S of the shore Line wi ` Wharf. too: of Johnson `-1.:-onto -_:-.nnnnlod\ cinl D903- cld to Inch: ~14... Rgg I II .-. ' G. I. KINGBORN, Ferry Whu-f, fool of Brock Strut. , Aug. 28,1869. '33 FE;-'$u dmly. IAN. Llhi A II ken `anduape Vlncen tl'er.ry.| KKK: I U Ki.`|`\ , Ctpe Vincent N5 Al. on lrriVnl of the train from lid Oovego, meeting Grand Trunk train: 3 Wes! uni-Bay 0! Quinn: Steamer. 5 Pl. on Arrival of lnin from Rome and aumayu . . . . . . 1: ad Saturdays . . . . I'|lH.oI| on way from I .. . . 7 Might or Pang: Apply on bocrdior to . I. KINGBOR , Foot of Brock Street. 17:}. A-.;I mum V- s`v-----.- Cnnu Fun: Conn, I-I. Luvs CA.RRUl'HER S WEAR! 50` o_f Wiunm Street, for the Above lo pom, every day (Sundnyl ).u HALF`-PAST THREE o clock. Iuptod). `loamy, WEDNESDAY, ma FRIDAY ll 5,30 (YOLUCK, Kingston time, sud nus, munsnns, nnd sunn- -On U'CLOCK Al. Ilalof Freight or Puuga Ippl to the Q Nhrd. or In , mm` son Inlh. melon and Bellevlll.e- -HI ROYAL MAIL STEAMER I 00! 0 Ion, am; April, 1869. L uni Snmrday|.. and Snlurdnra 'l'n'esd'Iys_ Thursday LCIVOS I I Inc B, P Wllloque on Wo('In"&dayI'nnd Pd- "l- Ind 8 [9 III. 0! Pnungo spply on board. or to G. I. KINGHORN, Pool of Brock Sines. Im Ami: nan W.- .'lER 1`UWN, PI l<.RRl~.`PON l`, Ir*n1~unIn \'.'\1|IrVI.I n I. `don "198.59. g 119 pv / BAY OF QUINTE. t"..._ _n_ __ - --43:50:21. \l.LV .1, W Bucxur, Juniour, Inner. lhcuco 22nd mum will run - `- have Kingston '1juudnyI. WW1` Kfhnhyl sad Fridays, at I p.IlI. ' 0|-noque Wodnhdayl and !'_1-. 5 m. in and Gauanoque Route. SI'-NDAY TRIPS. A II PIERREPONT, Brian: nu 1..-: _ _ _ u -- Pool. 0 I, u April 1309. , or 10 J. OARRUTHBBS 8 00., H Freight Agents. Leaves Wolfe Island. 9 A.\l. II|\l . .. .. .., Simpson, Carmichael n..- v .. f:l5P`I. -____..--, I Brnaowis, ll Ania, X TILL resume heriu-ips about the 7th in- slant, no will leave Kingston every TFESDAY and RIDAY at 3 l".M. Lenvesl Uuawn every .\IOSD.~\Y and THURSDAY M 7 A.SI., calling `at all intermediate stopping` places on the way. Furl-`reigbt or Pnsage, h-wing superior pla- senger nccommodaiiou, apply on board, to l n \n'nonv ! `PHYSICIANS Aim sunesons. -i KINGSTON. 1 ' `BF. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE at Kingston, 1 incorporated undc-1-the abovwdesignatiou, `will/commence ins Sixteenth Session on WED- NESDAY, October 6, 1869. - ..._.,----, --.--o. -, .---. PROFESSORS : Surgory-John R. Dickson, |l.D., M.R.C.P.L. M.R.C.>., Eng., and F.R.C.S., Ediu., Prui- dent. Professor Dickson, Lecturer on Clinicnl Surgery. Medicine-Fife Fowler, M.D., L.R.G.S_, Edm_, Hnniann .- nu} uo{DonI uoII|I--' -vnnllll II l'llI\.'luC':l` II: I'|lWlCl' I.lJ.' I.l.l\.\J.L7., nu1u_, Rcgisu-.;r. Professor ll. Yates, M.D., Lecturer on Clinical Medicine. ' Obstetrics, etc.-Miclmel Lavell, M.D. Hedicnl Jurisprudence-Rod-rick Kennedy, II. D I. RP S Rdin ., .....-. - ._.. __._. Anntomy--)licbael Sullivnn, ILD. Interin Medics, Therapeutics. and Pharmacy- H. Skinner, M D , Member bf the Pharma- ceutical Society of Great Britain. Institutes of Mediciuo-James Neisb, BLD. Chemistry and Practical Chemistry--N. F` Du- nuis. II A \.-nemlalry uuu rxncucu uueunsu~y--n. 1-. un- puxs, I! A. Bonny--Thoma.s R. Dupuis, LLD. Practical Anntomy-Fnucis H. Wafer, H.D,, Demonstrator. The College is stlinted to Queen : Univer- sity, so that Students mny also obtain the degree of ID. `BL- Il,.o-:-..IAb:--. __J lV..__!-..I..- __.. oL.--_ The Matriculation and Curriculum are those uublished by the Medical Council of, Ontario Any further information may be obtained by npplyiug to the President or Registrar. Kingslon, 213% August, 1869. Kingston, .\[ayS SBJVVING MACHINES.` ....._.,.. ....r...v.... .. ..... ..--.. OIL AND NEEDLES at the FIRST PRIZE SEWING MACHINE SALES. Dlkll Dunn`: ,Qnpn-o v:nnn:II\n -n.l j Kingston and Ottawa Route. i(m1"rmc MACHINES. Dundn Street, NAPANEE, - Agents wanted in every county. Apply to or `qddresa ' R. 1. JORDAN It C0. ll Ovi- pnynblo ` their pop `THE CARBATRACA WATER." MINE N Assortmgnt of Skim; niwnys on hnnd. Work leaving Kingston to be pnid for be- ora being sent out of the Eatnblisbment. 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