- vvvus-vu IUV N `I. ma c.uliowefg in we -square. I Kolernblo and should 3`! prdelll of Paris; and as for cutting "`'"' r `b 1" 3` - 1 r mg.` - 7 oltho cho;;hedi:1.:z`d mu; :0 thoilrnzz We learn from the 4 W I III a"n ` . one of the victims of 1.1 .5..g. Snob in the tenor of the noun today: 5 young Irish lady, n I Kingston, Oct. V N SUMS of $400 and upwa. I instalment or otherwise, load Mortgages purchased. rent. No commkainn l`.l-` __ Trust :1 hlngslon, limb October, 1870. 1 lb: boxes. Very fine. For sale. Japan Teas .11 11nnnlnnr...1 .: ,:_u:_-, .. "'- -' "-"w 5-": so mucu salisfaclic Our Green Teas arise the nnat ..1....:....- -1 .. _ W. P. LAEEY an co. MONEY TO LOAN` STYMQ nfiann .._.1 ___,_ Ill! l'|.EllllCIl . uut lEW IIICII CVCU Ill \lVll|llIll ` knew that in `the man in the specmcler the country possessed her best general and highest \ slruegisl. On Ibo merirs of Ihe Dnuish war we lhlll no! enter here. Most Englishmen lelt ' loulely, many feel nruvely still about the war.` ` I. Rut -.. ...--. ...... ..... __.. 42,. .,... ...|... 1...: : Layer Raisins. I or. bnnan Pm. ....1,. , -7`, -4-. .13`; \ qr. boxes. For sale. n-v1. APP1) to be same character, which are now so ed by all lovers of Fine Blnck Tea: in , and wbiclrgive so much satisfaction. `____ (*1 __ V TI` (.j___ 1. Mom: an Cu. SELL %EST AND . --u. cvcunug. W. P. LACEY 8:. CO. . 19, 1370. Honey Syrup- `; uxucxvvusc, 10 Ill! DDITOWEFS. a Interest 8 per mission. Charges greatly re- 3'` Remember to pay your Gus Account 5' than om}. -...I our-A cs... .I1--_-A - :r.-nu I >0 upwards, repayable by - -to suit borrowers. Durchnsnri Yam... (1 ....- JAMES SHANNON A an--l \Il auuc. W. R. MCRAE 8: CO. W. R. MCRAE & CO. W. R. MCRAE & CO. W. R. MCRAE & CO. nuu uununun, A pprniaer, and Loan Co. nr lR'ln TIES, 9 &C, J. J. LINTON, A nnninn-..` the 22nd Inst >E' SEE LAST PAGE . A.M.1o 6 RM. M. each evening. ;IWT1\r n I`-A 4 `(naval of Young Hyon ~ be met with on 1 avour, and at .. nwll please I more of them xme dnrinn oh- ul 1! 1 UN, Auctioneer. {please Of them ; the. Agents, Iuonio B'uild- inga, King Street. KIIGITOI, Ont. W. O. BAVII, I I" U-- __-v n:anl I C l.a. ! `BREE minutes walk from the Limo Street Station. Branch House near at hand, 33 Norton Street. Particnlgr attention is paid to familiel about lea.ving_ England for the 0010- nies, and tickets and all necuury information j.-_-_---------- smm COPLESTONE. THE GLIFTON FAMILY HOTEL. 4i ISLINGTON WEI;NES[5A_\.'r E3\'ENING, OCT. 19., Kingaton, mu Oct. mo. I LUU pupil and his 0W1). RESIDENCE--Queen Street, Sydenhnm Street. I'\v . .-.._._ K uga, lung street. HAVII, Autun 19. -----__ With a profusion of the Newest Novelties of the season, selected by our own buyers now in the European markets. Our entire "Stock of BILKS, SATINS and VELVETS having been purchased before the advance in price, caused by the Franco-Prns- sian War, we are enabled to offer this class of Goods at remn]-knh1vLnw p.:.... r... n...a- LU Ri EMBROIDERIESL" AND TRIM- MINGS, SILK MANTLE VELVETS, OSTRICH PLUMES, FRENCH FLOWERS, FRENCH KID GLOVES, ial-iii; Imus; MAL'I`ESE AND CLUNY LACES, HANDSOME MADE UP DRES- Qvo c-_ 1.~..-.-.___' ur, , GROS DE SUEZ OR CORDED SILKS, in twenty shades ofc0lour- ings, JAPAN ESE SILKS, IRISH POPLINSofthebest .~.~. l\]7r\t\ GROS GRAIN SILKS, COLOURED GLACE SILKS, BLACK GLACE, gs. & J. egumlusng mums mag ; } Aug. 23. _ 1 _.____J -uavauvvu 3 d he wished to engage a hack for the purpose of ` driving tokockwood Asylum to one a friend I, who is conned there. On communicating ' his intention to the cabmen, several surrounded Y hiuJ-ut the Grand Trunk depot-each trying Y to cut out his neighbour; one o`ered to perform the work for $2 ; another for 81,50` ; and another for $1.00, the latter of whom he nally employed on condition that he should wait halfnn hour for him. He was accordingly ` taken to the asylum and thence back to the 4 deDOl. on rnnhina --p. 9|... .I_:-,, 7- ' v 3 V an-nu war, we enabled remdrhbly Low Prices for Randy Money. B. & J. GAEDINER. Kingston, 1st September, 1870. Elegant Assortmen`1;_ Alli` IJOLILVJIZ1 1V.l[`llJI`_4 LI SES for Evening VVear, l.Iol|Jll makes, . minute! walk from tion. treat. Lbout leaving ill f ISLINGTON, LIVERPOOL. E minnn-.. ._AIL ' ' Are now showing C. HAVEN 1 ND EXGHANan nu PIANOES TUNED. __-.., -...,,..,,n. uu cunuluoll mat he shouldl half an depot, on reaching. were, the driver, P. Lennnn, demanded $2, and on this being refused, took possession of the strangers vnlise, which be retained until ordered to return itby npolicemnn, I but not, however, until half the amount of the x extrs demand bed been paid to him to prevent I further trouble or detention over night. Such V conduct as the above bu been the one on more 3 thsn one occasion recently,end is becoming in- ! be treeted`with the full of the governing such cues. _____; T0 BEN: `put A u-- ` ' III`. I. O. HAVII. at, one door above DB HENRY B. EVANS, 18.0 Residence--PBINOI88 Brill lormely occupied by Dr. Nucleus. _ latch 8. SATCHELS, PURSES, &c., JEWEL CASES, v v uuc.all|.I L`ll'Cy UOIIOHS, rel low prices. _ Coltpn Bags,`Cotto_n Yarn, Carpers and Oil Cloths. Kingston, Sept. 23, 1870. DRESS!_NG CASES, prices. .._ Fancy Cloakings,w11i1e nndd Millinery, Manlles, Fenll Flowers in great variety; Sash Ribbons. Real Thread Laces, black New Kid Gloves. * ` - New Twecds, Beavers an e Cloths. Table Linens, Towe1lings,SlI Pillow Cottons, Whiteand Grey Cottons, Drices- Clly. ~-3% `Coloured and Fancy Silklgj variety. __ Magnicent Black Silks. New \Vool Serges and Sn " French Merinoes, splendid ` Fancy Dress Goods. Wool and Mixed Tarlans. .. Paramattas, Persian Cords. 4`: Baralheas, etc` " Winccys, very cbea , `jg Mantlq Velvets and elvetee] nrlrna CnAtzGtm_ EXTRA FnI:.-A gentleman from Perth, who wee on his why to Chicago, Illinois complained it the police station on Tuesday evening that one of the cabmon bed chnrged him extra fare, more than hed been previously settled upon. It eppoere that on the Irrivalot ` the complainant in the city yelterdny afternoon trying I I ci . l".nl 1870. . mums 53 wn 31 | city. `HE Stock will now be rung}; all Departments, sad but _ V ` End Grey, Guy pad Black. _ Fancy Beaver: for Jnekou, ` Fancfy Flannelt, Oheapcxf (bun ever 4 on-. 4,000 yards Hdylu Prints, Hd, Ira All Colour! in Fingering Yurnl. a Town. ~- Splendid Vnlne in Wool Hosiery, Blanket; at Mnnufnctnren Pticea, , Benntitul Stock of Quilted Undar I 1 One French Wool Conan, 1 33 9d. V Beautiful Wool Reps, Clan Tartan Phlidi, Champ , French lerinoes, excellent nl Silk Mantle volvgu, 27, 305041 Sub Ribbons, I large lot. ,: French Kid Gloves in Ill eolouql Wool Shawls in all the Ohm,` ` Scarlet Flannel: from mid, Wqter Proof clocking: in Dark and Gay and Blnalr. ...a nuuve gO0dl 1 manufacturers decided bargain. Cc Darison the lI'n'-'-"` ueclaeu oarg pamon the I AT WAL1)_1u NEW FANCY Gt ----vo Hons: STOLEN n Wn1rsY:-'[`he Kingston police received information this afternoon that another valuable horse had been stolen from Whitby on Tuesday evening. of which the fol- lowing is the description furnished :-Bny mare, three years old ; ltar in forehead ; shoulder galled with collar-$20 reward. It is thought the thief with the horse will attempt to crosa over to the American eidehere. vvnuuihla v, Merinoes 1 came per yard. i_GLASG I I Oct lat `ADIES WORK Oct. 17. New Fall and Winter Br: s all New Goodoun o.....;,.; - pend on getting the but VI ""j`*'----- `HE above good; lllrnclnrnu-4.7 LWADDELI. I Mrs Devine. He said there was 3 pretty genera` squabble, and the parties were ghting through other." The case not appearing as black as it promised upon the opening, the magistrate ned each of the prisoners S5, and bound them over keep the peace. Peter Silk, a sailor, was ned $2 for being drunk. Ellen Little and Catherine McGuinesa, were each sent. to gone! for 60 days as vagrants. They are notoriously abandoned characters, from Barrieeid, in the vicinity of the fort.- ldnpl ms snowma FRENCH um CGDIS. 7AN'l'ED, an experienced E n SUITABLE FOR PRES! _._______._._ WADDELL & C0_ . Merinoea at an ...... T WADDELL . Merino: no K\ Merinoe L & G0.+an s 1145 cents. A.___,_ V WAD]-)-F:LL 8 co_ . Merinoea in m: HA w.(oi3`a:'i:fIF<:'o.'.7Z , Merinoea 1.! 55 cents AT }R_"ss2g ____.-., ..,.... nu uown and dragged her slung the oor. Some of the others. among whom wss Riley, pulled her about," when in that position until she was ultimately rescued by one of her boarders. The prisoner called a witness by the name of Mitchell, who happened 3 to cell at the tavern during the time the row 3 was in progress, who swore that the prisoners did not strike any one nor in any way injure lm...t.m- ....a u... ...4=,- / A LARGE ASSORTKEN vnuunsm. & an Merinoea at 60 cenla. '1 AUUILLL (V C Merinos at 50 4 PRINCESS STBIIT. CHARLES GI .GOW xracturor; p:i|eu, rgain. Compare on: g 2 true`-gonzo! cheapngu R. w.;LDRd1i 1:1 1 . _,..uU.Il'C| I at 65, 70, 75, AT THE . . --.aaJ.IlIJ Wilson : I Pbucz Conn`, Wednesday.-Willinm Ans. `s:un,belter known as Billy Barlow, and George Riley, were chared with being implicated in the row at the tavern of Thomas Devine, corner of Barrack and Ontario atreels, on Monday afternoon. The evidence given by the com- i plninant was th * same as that given yesterday, with the additio I that Ausssm threw a chair in the bar at him, which struck him on the fore- head and knodlied of one of the beer taps. The witness could not awehr to the identity of I Riley. Both prisoners, however, confessed to having been present, but denied having com- itnitted _any violence. Elizabeth Devine, wife I of complainant, was sworn, and commenced be, evidence by politely alluding to the prisoners us those gentlemen," corroborated the evidence of her hushnnd, and further said that Aussam took her by the arm in a very unbecoming .........-- n .u._-- - WAREE ueu uy me Uetholiee of varinue nee Auembl here. - , Oct. 7.--_KIzzini, the notorioul egitetor. has been eel at liberty. Cieldiui is raid to be In {none of etion of the Duke of Aoite for King d, Oct. 17.-'l`he Diet of Wurteinburg the 2m lost. in, Oct. l'l.--'l'he marriage of Priuoeu ncfze leiquie of Lorne will take place 1. gully has been elected to Parliament lid-Division of Surrey in plece 0! Hon. rodrick. _ teemer City of Baltimore, which errived on New York, wee prevented by n gele lling et Queenetown. rtion of: boat with the neme American on it we: weehed aehore at Portland- on, midnight, Oct. l8.--Negotie- t Brussels, between Generel Burnside- bers, have resulted in totel failure. ' reign Oice was to-night informed luilu , and ebandonexl all hope: of I 9. Tue bombardment of Perie urnence immediately. - The siege ON. planted ycsterdey at Che.lillo'n., .i)ct. 18 -The people of Streebourg. I! ere satised with the new order gs. French eentimeht bee not shown otfensively since the cepituletion. eve been one or two inetencee of r- m the windowe on German eoldiere 8 the city, but the culprite were imo I! Innrehnnrlm-I and I........|... .- :_-.- the Rhine, to compel the nudjlen wuulu De neeueu, nnyvuero DCIVQOII rd of the German Army from before to the fermentation of the day, arrived in the afternoon. and u the d,,|`0WdB rushed to obtain: glimple 11 who is regarded as one of the beat ry suit, covered with dust, looked rugged, and certainly did not Item feted much in Meta. His ago is our e looks ten years younger. Bourbnki d a regiment of Zonnven, Ind early bed himself at Zntcbn, where he led I with a cigar in his month And a Ilick d. 4} Alma he hnd chnrge of the corps ; at Inkermnn be In: the m in: the Zouuea to the uniunneqor 11. At. the Lnking of the Inlnkoll he wounded. A distinguished ml: of cter is his frank. outspoken manner. his mind on Ill occngionl and tolbo nnt'nm-irinn h in nnunnnlu ..n..-u`.'..I the army. He appeared dressed in 1' rgu sum: or money on Ill noel In tho olfered for sale, with the epeciel I that mortgagee should be forecloeed re made to the French. The oogea es the French egente were only eble chance lole not cogered by e bill of nce now otfora to buy my number of merica at 250 frnnce eech, delivered h port. , Oct. l l.-'l`he Hamburg Amerleen Thuringie, while proceeding from to Hamburg, wee pursued by eeverel e French eet. lh escaping, ehe ren llier, which immediately eunk. No _loeI. ue IF! IIIL- --_-_. .. . n , - _ ..... -nnuuuwl on uennan Ioldleu ng noly apprehended and brought to "Int; ! II the npprobuion of All. Th. n oi-I IUII. , Oct. l7.-'l'he report that Gourd left, Melz for Versailles to negollnte I of'the fortress Tn conaiderod to be here. The rumourlhst negotiations ng for peace on the hula of aha Alsace sad Luxemburg to Pruuin, ieved to be well founded, and it in I`. another interview between Bil- Favre to Ihat end will soon take , Oct. I7.-The correspondent of the iting from Berlin, any: the bombard- St. Cloud is condemned by the semi d evening paper: an an act of undel- ugitted bg the very duel wh_o deplore Iity for omberding Peril. On the nab. red from For: Mom (In .v.1m- as Dy I purcnue or II many lltl II The] obtained name, but nothing umber nnlicipated. When the French rived at Birmingham, they foundjhu inn authorities in England had Id- rge mum: of money on all nook in the olfared for sale. uiih um nnnninl i___, _ 94,11 i OPINHIG or ran DEAF Am Dun; As1'Ll7)l' R:LLIvrLLl.-The Ontario Deaf and Dumb Asy- lum, which hasjust been completed, building at Balleville, will beformally opened on Thurs- day. The Governor General, Lieutenaut_ Governor, and Hon. J. S. Macdonald, together .` with other notables oi the Dominion, will be present. The day has been proclaimed a public holiday. The Governor General will he met at the Grand Trunk station at ll o'clock by the County and Town Councils, a guard of honour from the different volunteer battalions, the county remen and citizens, and escorted to the institution: At the conclusion of the ceremo- ' was a lunch will be given to the distinguished guests, and in the evening the visitors will attend a grand ball, under the auspices of the F. and A. Masons, on the occasion of the opening of their new Masonic Hull. Oct. 17.-The Honiteur notes with e utter nheence of any elforlu than fur be railway conunnnieuionu behind inn, and Il.us jeopardize their up- e writer thinks that only I relight would be needed, anywhere bnveen Rhine. comnel lln nluldam yi mu men, women Int] cnlvuren en nmssc to ewelljthe ever-increseing t seemed as if Tours for I time had By nightfall the numbers diminished, es_were lled to overowing, and in "hem groups congregeted, dispersed gated again, eagerly discussing each In to which wine sud, liquor did not t a high colouring. ening, Gelnbette gave an address, ting the people on thehopeful nature . mentioning the nsmes of the posi- mple of the defenders of Peris. clemetion of the euepension of the and promotions in the army during that men may rise according to merit volutionnry war of" the First Napo- ded to the excitement The Inilitery wee discuseed.Jnd met with a noisy tnred, and calling upon the people` ed activity and energy, end to emu-, mu mum on III uctluunl Inn loll)! authorities. II is currently reported ked immediately on his errinl to be organize an army epeeinlly for the _eu. There iegrenl. need here. nnd, I lack of arms. The followingil us, and on undoubted e.ul'h'ority: loss of 200.000, stand of Ann: -1 my I01` ooxnnnrmng ram. 0!: the tub, Fort Mont du Valeri- to Ibo bedroom of Napoleon I. at 8!. asking the famous mirrorl. Three hots of the Prussian bombardment of red from Ballerue on Fridny, tho , Oct. 17.--'l'bo Tablet (Catholic or- the protest: of the Pam and nude- u, nppreuanded and brought 3 I Ipptobclion of |lL The 0 cit], ' ` canuz zu2w.~.. n,`0ct. 17.-A letter from `mun, dated inst, says that within the put . t hours the peculiar characteristic: of b have been brought. into unusual pro- Yesterday all was gloom and despair eport of the capture nml partial burn- rlenna. The derail! of the Francis ml National Guards was owing to rms. It is said that the Mayor ed nrdly manner. The Prussian: bnve Loire, and are Ina:-1-hinn An I`....... I um. u.--mo luau: (Unlholic protest: the Pope and Cardi- elli ggainu the Itnlinn encroochmontn territory. , Oc}. 17.-'l`he Journal thin morniugv n nppenl in favour of the Pope, which and by Ibo Catholic: of Auembled hero. aruly manner. The rrussians have Loire, and are marching on Tours. 1-amen: Departments are full of ion and excitement, and books and e been hastily packed. Detaehments ireurs were marched hurriedly oil in ion of Orleans, followed by s strong buseuri de Viuoennes. The South- ad Depot was besieged with families. escape, end the departure of exlra GD r')unoed_ Lm-on nurnharn nf cuuupc, Inu U18 uepnrture 0! GI`!!! aunoed. Large numbers of tnelly left with nothing but what they ` on their persons. Today everything ne n magical change. Early in the report was spread that the French been suddenly crowned with success. noon an ofiicial notice has posted to that the garrison of Paris made It rtie, repulsed the Prussian: et all captured the positions occupied for ee weeks. An hour afterward there r report calculated tht the Pruuinne retreet from Orlenne. The excitement iaam was as extreme as the recent The Rue Roynle was lled with n d of- cavalry, infantry, artillery, nrs and Notional Gnerda, brandishing and shouting and singing in 3 terrible nd declaring what feats they intended tn against the Prnseians. Non ts mingled in great numbers among ry; old men, women and children an nnuxn In nunlllnlm nu.-_:..n-.-.:-.2. me, and on unaoumoa sumomy : 200,000, stand of arm at Government sent. to Englnnd to ro- ss by n purchue of us rie: > Tlxev obtained name. but nnlhinn -3 BAnt.nY.-I-`Earle; in Kingston is now very dull, comparativelylittle of that grain coming into market, in comparison with the receipts of lust`week. The prices have agatn taken an upward tendency; sales today being effected at 80c the highest. There is little doing in ;fIv%,P5:@13 | Or] heal lot In El) ed I Mil J .. ..... ...._,, an-cu u.-un] uclng she June other grains at unchanged rules. | po-as 65c, and wheat$l to $1.05. drl IE xh I .u uh: u I to England. ml (In -, ...v threw I the Tienuln muucre wu 7, Xiu Alice Sullivan. , -_.- ....un nuaanj her down and dragged , "pulled il nhn was ..h:...---I- ' The French are remarkshle for possessing s chsncteristic in thst they readily adapt themselves to circumstances. This is is vslusble quslity in war time, and the pos- session of it hu done much to make the mi- litsry reputstion of the French. A French soldier makes himself at home in the camp? he is skillful in cookery, and ecouomises his rstions to the best extent; he puts things to rights, where perhaps an English soldier would grumble sud require to be carefully shown, sud might not even then prot by lle Rye 65c.; According to Lovell : Directory of the Dominion of Canada, we End the I lugs return :- Anglican Bishops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Romnn Catholic Bishops . . . . . . . . . Church of Ehglnnd Clergy. . . . . . .. Rome A V u. nu-u, m.r.', l\. Graham, E:q, M P.P. ; Colonel Brown, M.P.. and a number of other distinguished friends and members of the Order. The evening : entertainment will consist of a grand amateur concert. The proceeds of the whole ntfair will be devoted to the building of an Onge Hall in 'I`renton.-Belk m'l1e Intelli- gencer. ........5. Firm or Novnmm.-A grand Orange cele- bration is appointed to take place in Trenton on the 5th of November, to be participated in by the Lodges in the counties or Norlhumber- land,Prince Edward and Hastings. The pro- cession will be formed on the m irket square at 10 30 a.m., and will proceed through the prin- cipalstreela to the drill shed, where an ax will be roasted whole, and where dinner will be served at 1 pm. Amongst the speakers an- nounced to be present are M. Bowull, Esq , MP. Grand Master of B.N.A.; William Anderson, Esq, M.P.P., Grand Treasurer ; Mr John G. Moore, County Mas:er,VSoutb Hastings; Hon. R. Read, M.P.', K. Graham, Colonel Brown, MD .....q .. ...._, Loan Lrsem AT THE Doulxron Dremcronr Orncs: -His Excellency the Governor General, Lord Liagar, yesterday paid A visit to the Printing Oice of Mr John Lovell, to nozice the progress of the Canadian Dominion Directory, He was accompanied by his aid-is-camp, `ol, McNeil], V. C.,and by the lion. Thomas Ryan. His Excellency was conducted through the several departments of Mr Lovell : extensive eamblisbment. On leaving he said he had been exceedingly well pleased with his visit, and wish- ed Mr Lovell all prosperity in his great under- taking. I` .... .... 11 ..... .- -- Scotland Presbyterian . . . . . . Methodists . . . . . . . . .. Baptists Congregationalism. . . Other Denomination: . vvorxs. uuce it was fairly in motion, it did first class printing, although no one at work upon it that night had ever operated such a press before. The printers of the Dominion have now a home-made press, superior in styla or workmanship, and at least equal in utility to the presses of United States manufacture, at from $200 to $500 less price. When its merits` become known, we believe that the Joseph Hall Works will nd this to become a must im- portant brnnch of their m-1nufac'.ures.--0.:/uxwa Vindicator. . . --?c--._:-_ THE DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM. Belleville, Oct. l8.-The lnstitution for the Deaf and Dumb erected by the Province in this tow -, opened today fur the reception of pupils. Several have already arrived and the institution will commence work immediately. The building ' dly (it for occupation, and workmen are still busy on it putting on the nishing touches. The furniture: has not been placed in the rooms, andbut little has yet been delivered. Messrs Kempstentbe contractors, are hurrying forward preparations, _but there is little prospect that Thursday will see the building in complete condition. Mr Langmuir, GOV Inspec- tor of Asylum:-1, &c , xed Tuesday for the for- mal opening, but the county and town authori- oims 1....-- t:..-n.__ . us nesxstants. rroressor McGnnn, of Hamilton, also occupies a. position in the institution. It is computed there are thzee hundred mutes in Ontario, and about eighty applications for ad. mission have been already received. Pr:-para. tions are being made for the festivities ofThurs- day DP: wuteiy, many reel ncmely still about me But It` never met wixli any German who ludv` lay doubts about the justice of that war The `. question was far too complex for general dis- ` cuuiou. Most Englishmen asked whether Den- mark Inn`: 1 litile :1-Me and l`ruaaia ll big slate, and also whotber A princeu of D Inmark was not A190 a princess of Wales 7 and lmvinggiven -1508 queilionl their obvious n ll'nII'.lV\`, llioy also gnve their sympathies lo the side of Don- nurk. :'r.:,,,,y vy- ,...,...........a, _.m. Lucia 1: ncue Gotcrmueut ties have nallyuppoinxed Thursday for the ceremony. Dr.W,.T P.;lmm- D.:..,.:-.I -: --V H CCFCKUUDY. _ D.r. Palmer`, Pr_iucip:1I of the, S1319 Ins11t}1t1 111 North L.arol1m1., b1s_beeu appoint` ed pr`1nc1pa.l.. He arfnved wuh hli family from 1l[f`)ei)laFleS llibls morning, and stops at present 3,; e A `oe ouse. llnnara f`nl......... .._.I n _..,......b. .... ..... ...,.. ..\...... VVIOl\.I u.-...., gut. \,nu be safely mtel off when lightened. The Americnn schoolnor, Kate Robinson, of Chicago will require both unloading and pumping before) it is possible to attempt he: removal ft om where she is at present stranded. Her bottom is stated to be badly damaged by the violent man- ner in which she was beaten and toiled on the rocks at the farthest point of Point Frederick- The bntque Pride of America, lying between the Benedict nnd Kate Robinson, occupies the most ditlicult position of the three, rcquiring to be raised by screw jacks upon in. temporary ways and launched, st work attended with con- siderable expense. The schooner Orion nod barque Robert Gaskin were also forced from their moorings at the time the gale sprung up; but were securely fastened together and anchor- ed about one hundred _mrds from the harbour with no other damage than the loss of the fore. rigging of the former. A large number at vessels are thought to be ashore at dttferent places west of Kingston, but on account of the lines of both the Dominion and Lfontreal T,e.-legraph Com- panies being interrupted, com nunicntions, ex- cept with : few places, cannot be obtained The s enmer Wulcrtown arrived from Cape Vincent on Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock. A telegram from Picton this afternoon states that the schooners Plough Boy and lielle Cu.-We nreaahore on Wapooeo Island. The schooner Marie, lying at anchor in South Bay, dragged and went ashore. A big vessel, name unknown, is ashore on Timber Island. Thrre are two vessels, names unknown, ashore on the False Ducks; one of them has the appearance of a steamer, nu unme HOUSE. Messrs Coleman and I nngisnnnoa U.-.-.r..=..,.. TIIE DAILY 1_\*.EWS-=-VVFDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19. __.--. ,., -...._?..;._... -.___........_._....__:. Totgl Scotland J:-:. mm Green accompany him Professor McGann, a. position the inulihnimn 1- ma muly lu mouou, it . a ade Dress. Rllnrinr :.. .-mi- there are on record, whose fate has been decided by means with which the an of war had nothing to do. The capitol 0 Rome was saved, by the clocking of geese; Paris itself wss preserved from pillage by the Barbarians in 885 by a heroic soldier named Gerbaut, who with live others rush- ed to the breach, buried the invaders into the ditch, and defended themselves brave- ly against a host until assistance arrived. The allies little expected to see those gigan- tic earthwmks rise before Sebsstopnl when theydanded in the Crimea, that taxed their energies. and put their courage and endu- rance to proof for months against all the rules and conditions of modern warfare, and which were only captured at a tearlul sacrice of human life. There seems to be a wonderful instinct implanted in the heart of mankind, similar to that in other animals. which incitcs them to protect their gregar- ious abodes and their young at the expense It is wonderful to observe how many sieges I of their lives. There is no situation in` which the higher virtues have been put to a severer lest ; in which courage, rmness, en iurance, patriotism and delity have Ihnne with a purer and more lasting lustre than in besieged communities of men, '0- men, and even children. The siege of Paris. and the advent of Garibaldi on the theatre of war, may yet he the turning points in this dreadful tragedy. s clergy in 3, following | clergy In following . 4181 .,... unuaclcb uas tuc public trensurg is very rich, in his hands. Lyons i a reign of terror, in which no per: no house is safe. Thus the second France is under the control of an A: I adventurer, whose Secretary is an e: alzwe and whose power is held by I ty by the mob. `: . _..... ;4Jlll.l I: UUHIPOSCU 0` SOUJC 6.000 men who have been liberated from the criminal gaols. Here Cluseret is in his elm ment. He has forbidden all exit from the town without. A passport from the Com- mittee; the clergy are insulted in the streets and public worship cannot be carried on without the most hlnsphemnua ribuldry from such of the Reds as happen to be near. It is treason to hoist the tri-colunr, and she red ag owts from all public`establish- ` IDCDKS. All the silk factories have stopped, but Cluseiet has the public treasury, which is under which nn nnrann ----I Cllillill irom we galleys, and t fcw kindred spirits, form what Committee of Public Safety. Andrew, the former President I mittee, has been turned away wishes to recognize the pres ment of France. Monsieur Ch cour, the prefect named by th era, has not only been set asid prison. The police of the Reig which governs Lyons is compo lib CIUS4 elcment. 111 frc ...1A.A- mm\.u1:'\-uluh'.cl', nan turned up i There he is now at-the head of Lb publicnns of `the place. The Geaer guard, consists of sixty ruians l cratcd from the galley;-, thee spirits. fm-m um... Ilrljrll unuer a tree on a wooded brae opposite the door, and that her watch might not be broken, shegdirected that her tea might be sent to her under the greenwood. The gnidwife sat all afternoon knitting her stockings and musing on the griels of those coupled to un- thinking mates, and actually had her tea sent to her in order that the watch might be main- tnined. When the evening bell rang she watched for her husband coming down the stair, but watched in train, as he never appeared to thank her for all her care. Thinking something must be wrong, she made inquiry of the men, and was told that the delinquent had been down the town drinking since half-pnst three o`clock. Further inquiries brought. out the facts that the clever fellow had got into a. large basket used for carrying bobbins from the spinning mules, and in it two ofbis companions had carried him right past his wife s nose to the buck ofthe factory, from which he soon found 5 clear run down Union street.-Hawick Adver- Hon.- Tm: STATE or LYO.\'B.- mischief-maker, has in nnw .n.n.- u......: . nu uts iuom. nnowing weil the temptation that might beta! him on his way,his wife ac- companied him; and, after seeing him safely on his loom, said by way of warning, that she would keep watch over theweaving shop door until the six o clock hell sent the factory hands home for the evening. Accordingly she sat herself under tree ten miam In en- -__- -.._......, -.....,.... pun: uc uuunucu u_v nn unexpected sortie or a dashing coup do | mnin, but in important eieges, man is like D the mug brought to buy; every faculty is forced into intense action, and the slightest errore. the fninlest relaxation, may produce irretrievnble min with such consequences no no other event presents. In great bnulea nnniea may be annihilated, but in c-iptured citiee, people ere irnmolatcd, and humanity iedegraded by the wild indulgence of its most brutal piesions; but yet oien lo the heroic virtues shine out in uncompliiningly benring hunger and thirst, tire and wzvcr, disease end death, sooner than utter the word eurrender. I r`- u .- Total . . . . . . . . . . ._.1.az-ell`: New l)irector_r/. How A HAWICK WATT` H..- A-.. I,..I- I _ -....... 4/olctok/l_l/. Wnrr ELCDBD ms Mac.--' Hue day lately it hand-loom weaver, whose originality of character might be illustrated by many good stories, took it into his head to make a holiday at the beet-shop, and was soon snugly seated beside some cronies. Somehow intelli- gence of the event reached home, and his good dame, lamenting the waste of time and money, went to the publichouse and remonstrated with her dronghty lord. The result was that the penitent lransgressor walked quietly home, and after 9. good wash and some dinner, Went away to his loom. Knowing temptation wav.his wifn at`- n naval Uuurt of Inquiry will convene on 111.: 20th instant at Ihe Navy Yard, to inquire how much liquor wae drunk previous to the grounding of the United States steamer Guer- riere. l WESLEY my tits Wtt`:.-\Ir George Dawson, in 8 late lecture on tlte great founder of Metho- dism, gave the following details :-Whcn Wes- lay settled he said, It would be more useful to marry." There is nothing like giving that sort of pretty facing to your wishes, I have known ' a friend, when he was going to move from :1 little living to a large one, say that it was because he was going to a. large sphere of useful- ness." A certain witty man used to say that whenever a a clergyman went fr m El little ltving lo :1 large one, he did so because he had got a call, but that he would wanta. good ualloo to take him from a large to a little living." Wesley married a widow, who, through her jaiouay, led him ll life of wtetcbednpn n...t "'4 Ontario H.mr.nn I,'ueI:i`c . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` Nova Scozia . . . . . . . . . . New Bmnswick . . . . . . Newfoundland . . . . . . . ` Prince Edward Island. A Naval Court of Inquiry will: 1: Navv Y-.1 . sue mctory, from soon: r A ,_ - .....n.. unset]. NIODSICIII ', ofle Com- because he present Govern- Chattemel La- e the same rul- znnt aside, but 13 in Reign of Terror governs Lyons comnmmd nr ......_- lip t( `[1] n to beeieged Ind besiegers, but the principle ' of it in, that little can be achieved in these . `mortal conicts by either pnrty without } energy etreined to the highest pitch, sleep- leee wetchfulnees, keen end anxious obser- vetion, consummate prudence, bucked by devotion, petriutium end milnar'_v genius. when armies are opposed upon the wide bottle-eld of 3 country, the game of chess lney be pleyc.-`(L out by tnctitinns; or, by! greet chance, success may be obtained by An nllnvngntntl nn-I:- A- .. .l..-|.:.__ ,, , I uunce or we Reign T4 a composed of )0 been lilmmmr` ....u=. uyons 18 under n person and has the nponn.-I ..:... :.. LYONS.--Cll1Sel'ef 7 the LB un in t......... ...-..... unuacntl, [DE urned in Lyons. the Red Re- Gea_eral s body r ruianh Inu.I.. 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I AUCTION SALE at 7 P 98 Ne;v` Seedless or Sultana Raisins. sale. . I i I i x I OULD beg to inform the citiz \( ston and vicinity that on v. cvi ens of King- accaunt of lheir making a change in their business, they are determined to clear out their entire prising a general assortment of Stock, com- Not the least event of llxiswondcrful war in `.11: siege of Pnris. Another link is added to the great siege: of history; and wlm shall predict in results There is hardly I recorded siege lnrren of instruction both nf it in that linln ..-.. I... _,.1.:,_ u z, {CLE ARING SALE DRY GOODS {av AEISTION & PREVATE sm, f AUCTION. S$`| AP.E ms maav mnv scans, .. 3il.l.lNIl'XlV lllltml no u CEIIL ! duced. CORNER 01;` 7 i iLlNifE`5S AM) meow STREETS," KINGSTON. .s:il,l.L\`l'.`RY, MANTLES, &c comnzucme on J In: Uood Oct. 12. Oct. 12. Oct. Oct. 12 .i -usuuuuucl Ur Ira: _yuur 11155 A by the 20th and save the discount.