Kingston News (1868), 24 Oct 1870, p. 1

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Ft;ot of Johnson Street. Cub on hand and in Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Real Baum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mortgage Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-Ink Stock . _._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Sum and_Cil._y Stock and other Public Sgcuril PAID UP OAPITAL AND SURPLUS. LOSSES PAID IN FIFTY YEAREL... yHl.U.\H') .\X.-h'().g I1l\A 1.\su1:ANcb; COMPANY OF HA1iTF()R1) gun I - ' "\](:";1-Ilf mi-em av :11. {I-INGLI-ll JAMES SWIFT t CL IPUIIU LIII, FNUBIRU. JAMES HOPE. D_:_..-- u... le:[ ulici-93 on 1;-rms as low as the safely of the Assured will permit. ,. BOOTS AND SHOES. .0 ll\Jl 1:49 Princeu Street. A 1 ASSETS, JANUARY 151', 1370. $50,()00, in Cans]-1 for nearly 50 years, and during that time has and luhernl settlement of evelv fair claim. I: ha: run- ndii [IE DAILY NEWS is kept, on sale of` every day st the Book Stores of Mr cut John Henderson, Princess Street, gnd Mr nu Edvud Stacey. King Sheet. Single copies cel may 1130 be had at he Publication Ooee ` Pxinceu Su-cot. Pnxcnrwo cum xicticut. mu` cuergy ID All the H By its use a D! were, restored to d persons of delicn S ` recommended. I It in In cape ','. ; Indian. dl Secum, then. AIIAPIIP h. -I-- L ._-- ' `HIS elegant. Turkish Tonic is one of the ` 1 most anlntnry and delicate preparations ever submitted for public approval in this ibemisphere, and asserts its pretensions to , patronage on the following grounds: ' That. it is n prepnrntion of one of the most I eminent Purveyols to the Ottoman Court. ` It prevents ncidlty ofthe stomach. It relieves lovvnena of apirils. It in a mild and invigorating tonic, and a 'amoot etticientbut innocuous stimulant. It renders the breath sweet and agreeable. Ir nim..t-... .L, .7, I { Ilook u ,, -__- -. ..,....... I mild lt Itimulnlec the appetite if taken before meals` I lt promotes digestion if tnken after meals. It neutralizes the propensity for strong `liquors. It renders the intellect bright nnd clear. 1 If tnken habitually it imparts vitality And .1 energy to All the bodily orgnnu. B1 in nu - ...-.. 4* -n K use oe no he Publicatio'n C PnxcII`wo l u, us use man of 70 will become, As `were, Ihe elulicity of 30; and to delicnla conslilutiona it is suonglv ' I. :, . muse OI any omer Company. 1 Agentfor Kingston, G. M. MACDONNELL, Princess Street, from whom further information may be obtained. August 20. I HHIAILISHID 16.11. 1` THE only oice giving panicipnli _ prots at moderate premiums. Annual Premium to assure $l,0( `with prots :- l . ..... ...,-...u...u..;_rz These rates will compare those of other Company. Kinlzston. G M ___,_-__ .. A comparison of lhese Ll] pany's Rates for Assurance, wn offices is invited. .-pg--uuvn IIII Ulllllllllr IIIU where every informntion can h-, the "I0ud Uice, in Hamillon, (In A I` I ) A :'l`heScottlsh Proient Institution. E:-I-Any uunn I own A7;[:V('*WIIi;l(-e.:'a`t-lnniliyughoutlhc lmmlnlon 9 everv informntim. mm In nm.:....a -- .. T1312. lHI\`i'l'.( i; (`at iur: V `BE following are examples of the Prots ad. dad to Policies. Bonus Additions made to the following Poli. cies existing 30th A pril, I870. ' CANADA I LIFE ASSUBALIIE COMPANY. 0ice-Mnsonic Buildir F `*~=\=~: `mow ng..ugx.i. ' Pnrurm c|.A55" mus 1957 mnoou jj II ulual Llfe Assn rnnce. ulll. especial favourite wit 44 THE DAILY NEWS. ESTABLISH ED 1847 1).`: Iuuuually 11 imparts ` .~ of it rd eluuic-in nr 'm. -...a on JAMES SWIFT, Agent, Ra Lnmr-m-- W.-. uu n I u Iluulllr III ESTABLISHED X837. `M... ..:..:___ 7, w - unto prc'|ul|Hl'1S. I $1,000 at death _ . favourably with Zompanv. ving participation in whole `ale Dreminmq Manager. R. RUTIIERFURD, Special Agen t, K iugalon, Ontario. linga, King Sxrnet. u an 5- n, usvuuy St. Lawrence Wnarf. Nun :x:u.Ll" 2: 5,549,504 97 26,000,000 07 $3,549,504 . ms: Egg` -. obtainvd, or .-u Inl 1351, Manager. :'lF`1IRD J-H. ume has It has fully 3 the extent Kl: l UEHINU. Will leave Capo Vincent At 9:15 AM, on nrrivnl of Trains from Rome and Outrage, meeting the G 1'.R. Trnina going East and Wes! Ind the Bay of Quime Steamer, And at 5:30 PM. For Freight or Passage npply on board, or to . Leave Kingston daily (Sundays excepted) at 12:30 P.M , lo meet the New York Express Train leaving the Cape at 3 P.I. for Rome And Oswego. At 7'30 P_M. (Saturdan an-antod\ In mu: uswego. 7:30 (Saturday! excapted), to mac: the morning lrnius fuom Home And Oawego and the Northern Transportation Company : propel. Iers leaving in the evening {or III Western Ports, And on Mondays only at 7 Al. RETURNING. K Will Innun nnnn Vin:-one Kingston and Wolfe Island Ferry. ,' 1h'~.'II.~ 0}" Tlllf 11:5 ARI) .............. nu-uv nu nlusulvu IVII-vl wunrll. In consequence of the extremely abundant and excellent crop of Apple: this year At Roches- ter, buyers wnll nd the market there much the moat fnvunlnble for purchasing. Oct. 5. ' `UA IULLVU Dlnnuu.\uI.- vvucnyou 1 pay more for the rent. ofyour businen house tlnn for ndvertining your business, you are pursuing 3 fulse policy. Ifyou can do businas, lot it be knoIn."-FnAxx- Iii Will leave J. Swift. & Co s wharf, Kingnlon, for Uswego and Charlotte (the Port of Rochester) every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY AFTERNOON ll FIVE O 0LOOK. RETURNING, uu . uuu 1- nuunn AL` Anl.\.nUUI1. Direct lranshipment from the Buy of Quinta Steamer made at Kingston without. whsrtnge. Yn Pnnisnunnlun nf Hm o-o.-4.-n..l.. -|......1-_. . ..m.*..*.:.;.1:.....3 Vnenn um. W` Leaves Roch:-ater every MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY AF FERNOON. n: . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ 4 -A "" KI N GST()N . (CAN Oswego afuvlw Rochester vv min, [001 01 Johnson Street. Passengers going to the West can procure Tickets vi; Great Western, Detroit and Milwau- kee and Michigan Central Railwnyl, for Dolroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Gund Haven, and also for all the principal points `in the West, and also via Pacic Railroad to Utah, Nebraska, Colorado, Nevada ind California. a. A Onmfnrtnhln am-I vtnnvnldn-I` TA=-- -'r.n L" ` ` I4 For Plctor Belleville and Interme- diate Ports. -:. Slr. SPARTAI}. . . . . . Capt. Kelley. U PASSPORT. . . . . Sinclair. KINGSTUN . . . . " Farrell. " CHAMPION Carmichael. " CORINTHIAN. . . Dunlop. IAGNET . . . . . . Simpson. One of the Steamers of the above Line will leave the St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson Street, for Toronto and Hamilton, every after- noon (Monday excepted) at [3 ALB Danni IlII'1 ll. uAm< -rAu`1' FIVE. For Passage Tickets apply at the oica of Folger & Bros., Ontario Street, or at. the Lake and River Slenmboal. Oioe, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson Street. Pasmanapm anivnr On oh- W-.. ....- _---.. _--_ \._v-...-J xnvwylrcuj an HALF-PAST FIVE o'clock. Also. one of the Steamers will leave for Montreal every Morning (Monday excepted) at HALF-PAST FIVE. Fnr Pnnanon Tinlnng --u.I.. _ .|__ A - uuluruuu, nevaaa and Uamornia. ` A comfortable and convenient Waiting Room for Ladies and Genllemen on the wharf. f`. H Huron ___ 711111! above line is composed of the ing splendid Upper-Cabln sleame SPARTAN... , n__ ,p room Kingston, Zlnt In), 1870. ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE. L Leuve Kingston. At R 00 1. m, ;_______________ KING.S'l`()N. (CANADA). MONDAY EVENING. lcuunun Iuvumlon ooumxml A I `hi HF: lvrndlrsigued, having I . Mock of PLAL` AND FANG BUUK AND J08 PRlNTlN0,"g ; tilled up ` -u 1' UUI UI DIV? Du?`- Kingston, 7th June, 1870. ' O A YOUNG MERCEI.\NT.- Whcbyou nnv more {hr the real. ofvonr buninagn 1jR(_)`CAHl R Kingston, Oct , 1870. THE FAVOURITE UPPER-CABIN STEAMEB` -Colunncma on Moxnnr, 2330 ms1'., THE STEAIER vv A.5a.L`1A-L\JvI Counuu Hmcxuv, Master, [ILL run as follows :- L LAJLULDAJL \JAV L IILLQRUN AS UNDER DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, n.urxr WXWERTOWN, n..- _ ..-. n........ _.. THE FAVOURITE UPPER CABIN }flEl{REP0N'l` . u rvunnn nrwnv EU `Address order: no 1 J G. l. xmaaonn, I?-rvw W}.-- u.vv y.uL `G. I. KINGHOR Ferry Wharf, Foot of Brook Street. ._- I7n -. mnuuunn, Ferry Wbnrf, Foot of Brock Siroet. I R71 ! ID I . _ Leave Wolfe Islnnd. OAR-In linemen on we wh C. H. HATCH, A non Slcamers. .l\JI'l, Agent. fol- CALL AND GET A BOOK or DIRECTIONS ....-4 up TWO STEAM PRESS . .nblul lo 1-xtcutc in the l-cat! t RIODICALS. HEATH 32 GUNN s, Physicinnr Prescriptions accuruely pensed. Attendance on Sundays from 10 lill 11 A and from 8 lill 9 P.M. SEA MOSS EARINE 2! BLANC NIANG I*`,, U USTARDS, JELLIES, &c., &c. ;:mrcimgia:saaf.% A DELIGATELY PERFUMED OIL FOR THE! HAIR. ` I 2 -SINGLE COPIES of the Dun 0' Nuts may be hsd at the counter of the pnblicuion oce, Princes: ntteet, price LWO OGIIII. The above are named Bulbs, wnrrnnte! true, and selected from the newest and most approved varieties. "IFu$~7"" J Fashionable & Exqulslle Perfumes. Essence of the White Rose. * Bo/a: `Gun:-ds Boquet. Lublns' Perfumes. ) lluI!e Phllocome, IFLOWER BULBS N.B.-All kinds of 4 ceived for Repairs. Sept. 17. -j ARRIVE `THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST nuenuauce auna` md Sept. 24. Sept. 16. __._4_ 47 PRINCESS STREET, -pr DOUBLE AND swam: ancmras, TULIPS, Oct. 4. llnlr, Tooth and Nail Brushes Oct. 17. .. _.--nan: aunv vliphrd an-ry Fridly union the News ol III ; a largo nmounl of HI`. I at Two uonm per null FOOD FOR INVALIDS. EYE-CLASSES. AND OTHER OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, sPEcTAcLE& SKINNEIVS Dllll STORE, R. WHITE. CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, _ PRINCESS STREET. MEDICAL HALL, FRESH FROM H0 LLA N D, A DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED BY -----__ _._._-- 1:.-x/11,1 1\`1;w: 1-. Job nun a_`......__.-. FINE vXTm;r1Es BEST ASORTME NT Just received and for Isle by ta :1 w\-.`--.-- HYACINTHS, JUNQUILLEH, SPANISH IRIS, MIXED ORUUUFX, DOUBLE SNOW DROPS, LILIUM AURATUM, or GOLDEN LILY UF JAPAN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT `PRINCESS STREET. NEW PREPARATION cnocus E. H PA1:1{1:, caimlsrs, a'AIl ..loh,` G. s. 0BAB'l`. Market square. sxowoaors, 843., ' Optical Instruments re- A.M., d is- luv u: -ucu: impnsuueu in runs, and lint laboratory uf thought 13 stitied by cannon." Tne burning of the petroleum do-pot at Chnumuut was lhr work of accident. A work- mm struck I match in the fumes And was nt euvelopedin (Liner, 10,000 barrels were lost. Nearly every night the fort: re upon the enemy. but thus far they have tailed to loop the Prusaiuns from throwing up batteries. Fonvietle and his friends are erecting barri- cndes in tin: cny_na if they could do anything (when the enemy has pnued the strong barri- | cade: of the lortiticntienl. The uewap-pars Are devoting Lbemsglvga to scouts and skirmishes, in which I nine or two in wnumlml lullinn ..m..,|..-:..n ._r.- ,1 .- want: u: IUC Aululllunllul. lhelnselve is wounded, telling wonderful uh: of the gunners In the form. The Jlumlc and some other papers have auapenodwed, Ucllynaui the tint. nun tunueoualul Al ISUIK. Rome, Oct. 3.-For many": dey Bone hes not teen eo greet e triumph an thet Iitneeeed yee- terdey within these ancient walle. But e for day: had been allowed for preperetion for the ,..'eI.uctto, end there wee doubt with eotne whether in web a brief epeee everythtng could be well errenged. But whet nae worth neoet tree the thorough lhele of pteperation ol the public mind, end this helped on the work. The whole population loomed to be moved by e ein- gle itnpnlae, and we have the remit in e vote of more then tony thousand in the city of Rotne- , indeed, altnoete unanimoue voice in favour of ennexetion to the Kingdom of Italy. Every rla-e of the population took part except the urieete, and thee auoeiatod with them, in tneinteining at all coat, and to the bet extremi- ty, the tetnporel power ol the Pope. The fty when of the oppoeition nude 1 Iuiciont ; ehow. It could here been wished thet the minority bed been incraeeed by the perticipe-. tion ot the eecerdotal perty, eo ee to give e euon ger proof lhal the utmoet liberty of action , was secured to ell. ' I viattul -mm It eh. -...:..- ..t-... .I...:_- .i..l auiy well, under the moat Arying ctrcumltanoea. The queation of food begin: to be aerioua, and there have been some disturbance: already, the club men urging on the crowd by uying that the provisions belong to the people of Paris, and that they will do right to take them. Five hundred and four thou=and aheep are killed ,d,aily, enough for all, perhaps, if a just diltribution could be made; but, unfortunately, . money WI buy the best and moat, leaving but little to the poor. The butcher: naturally nerve lleir regular customers before opening the doors in the morning, leaving only a low bit: ofamall meat for the rest. The only way to get over this is to ration the people, giving orders to each family upon public butcheriea. Char- coal and wood have nearly falled-a very serious thing for the poor. No aalt provision! of any kind are to be had. Many grocara have been closed by the people, that is, the mob, for raising their prices. Still, the city may hold rout fteen days more, without much aulferiog from lamine, if there in proper organiza- tion. There istm forage for home, and they are being killed for rural. Tue shops where horse meat is sold are crowded evcrv mnrninn , ,....._-, sJAD-DU- may uruxn uumfr 0!: ". .\'U M uuu; AND 0g -2 are oemg muea Lu `fur shops where evcr] morning, the price being fty per cent less than beef. Government has nd the price of men1s,nnd made I requiauon for qll the Ivhegl. and our in the cily. M. Louis Blnnr hsu hum hnnaluo An! :1. ` cue cny. Louis Blane has been bought out. He now supports the government, huviug been made Dun-clor Gum-rll of public opinion in `England, will: 3 diplomulic lilary. He nu lisaued A mnmfeslu, lba nilly assumption 0! which is seen in the phrase, Uirilizuion in for me In men! imprisoned In Paris, and lb`! llbornlorv lhuunht 1: niml hv nnnnnn " 1 crossing tne seine at Sevres. The opposition is still at work, and the clubs grow bolder. They now detnnnd the consca- tion of the property of all who have left_the city, for the benet of the national defendern. end the eeqneetretion of the property of all accomplices In the Bonnpertiet usurpation. The Government has been weak enough to yield to these men, but after all it may be better to buy them one after another. They are also detn|nd- ing the destruction of the Column Vendotne, end all the monuments pertaining to the Bona- partee. Also they demnnd the euppreuion ot` the Prefecture of the Police. Kerntry is doing his work too well fo: them, And they on] he in surrounding the people with Bretonl, no No- poleon surrounded, them with Couicenl and mauduzrda. Gene: l Trochu is also dietrneted. The main attempt e to form I "Commune of Perie,"end they d and immedinte munlcipel elections. )1. Gttmbettn in doing splendidly in his depnrtment nleo, end, Jule: Fnvre's follies apart, the whole government in going remak- nbly well, under the Arying begin: be lerinnl um wu neuron to an. ` I visited non of the voting place: during the 1 day, and an gin Ibo lutinoay of n oyo viI.- ` nose. that I bemr plan than that adoplad by too i Iunieipnl Committee could not ho douirod. The ` loggiu. or tribune, won let up in the public I equnreu, in the full face 6! nll who Ihllod lo 1 hot on, no u. am object sound to hp oh nuke no colllpieoolu upouzblo bout honoun`, which all can cnllodnpon Ionian. lllood in , Ihocono tor nearly an hougnadnv than-l1 unnonn mum of eonpuiu and IWHBK`, --- _......- vv um. uuui till! WIDE provisions crenles a disturbance within. Never- the lens, they are keeping up their close lines of investment, and {unifying I nu-ful points. `It seems now that it an atmck is made it will be made from Sevres upon lbs Point du Jour. V A: the same time making an snack from ` Aanieres nu Clicby, whiie the rcdouht of Chat- | illon opoul a heavy tire to occupy Foru V-inveu and lazy, the only ones that cun prevent their crossing [he Seine Sevres. I Onnusixinn in Ihll nl -nnIr ....A -L- -I V- ut uneviuy. There the artillery made terrible havoc among the French, forcing them to retire under I hot re. Pretty much the some thing occurred at Choisy-le-Rii, the enemy being there in force and strongly intrenched. The French were forced to retire under the guns of the fort, leaving the eld in possession of the enemy. The Thirty-fth regiment suered most, out the Forty-fourth, and the Mobiles from Ls Vendee. GeneralAGuilliem wits killed at the bend of these regiments. During the short armistice, yesterdny, his body was given up, the Prussisns having covered it with owers, and prepared to bury it with the honours of war, due I brave man who fell upon the eld. At the same time, and as it part of this movement, in force W31 pnshel to Creteil, but it drove the enemy in and retired with the loss of about 5 thirty men. This was the most important. of the engagements thus far, and not it success. The enemy seem to be taking things very easy outside, the mass of their forces being st Ver- ssilles, the general staff occupying the pslnce of Louis X[V., and the others making them- selves quite at :home in the town sud environs. This seems to show that they have no inten- tion of bombarding the city at once, feeling lbll they can afford to wait until the went. 01' .nf :.-.u-.r......... ..-.a 4-._.:r_,_ _ u|'x|AI1aA\_lUlCI.'aIJ PARIS. Paris, Oct. 2.-()n Friday morning, Sept. 30th, General Vinny, with about 65,000 man, made a sortie for the purpose ot driving the enemy from the plateau of Longboyon, the ob- ject being to opzn the Orleans railway and to destroy the enemy's communications with Ver- sailles by blowing up the bridge at Choisy-le-N Roi. The HlOVtlI1tDl began at daybreak, with- out the ,sound of trumpet or drum, as usual ; but the force opened re before the troops be- gan to move, thereby warning the enemy, and arousing every German sleeper upon the pla- teau. The consequence was that the French were soon received by a lively re from the outposts. These were driven in, however, and chased beyond St. Hay, into the entrenchtnents of Chevilly. There the French. forcimz them in .-.~.t;.- }. OCTOBER 24, 1870. MoN1>_n' EVENING. om`. u. 359" b'I1.'b.' 1..-1ST mum THE PLBBISCITUM AT ROME. _- (1-. r. o_-_.-,,- :mu`Isim~) Ax- 11): Daily BFJLVIIAGURED Hot 0, 11.. n_:.I,_ Nuns. I I uy men vnlmu! uudu Nnliououx, I delirium` cry of joy from two of them Ibowod they had diaoovcrod something. but an bod nah: no; they had struck ugninu proud only to ha I book, a dangerous book truly, being I French guide, with I rt-mmrknbly goodmlp of the on- vironn of Pnria. Arrived at lhapuur, or gourd- houno, the door Ill shut, and I In Inf: In tho room. about twenty ran by twelve, vmb some fifteen to twenty inlurislod Frenchmen in uni- tonn. And then In indeocribabte ooouo com- Ineneod. The one nap wan to administer I violont blow in my {see to an-nblo me, I uuppou beuerlo collect my neutered Iboughu. Th; next thing [all In: I cnrcle oflinn round my beqd, none of which, however, nruck me, wag. giug with nll their Isnlgbl, u but as their tongues were showering uoon nu inmn.-.n..... `tug wnn an tnetr Isntgut, (alt ehowerin upon me irnprecationl. With both my handa eld, my pocketa were ried, my letters, paparu, memoranda, money, and In-ya all seized. No attempt was made to read anything, for the simple reaeon that they could not; and the only thing that reeelved any attention waa the carts of the environ! of Paria, which wan of courae viewed an demon. tory_ At tliia moment the commandant came in hurriedly. .l aaw him ehake hie nger an if at me, and I got out an hurriedly aa he name in. I waa now atrippad; my coat and waietcoat pulled oil, bracee torn o, ahlrt rent open, to nee if I carried aught on my peraon, and my aboee examined. Even at thia moment a moat lodil crma incident occurred which, in apite of the gravity of the oocaaion, canned me to laugh in the {nee of the idiot who perpetrated it. I wear a cravat in the form of a uilor'a knot, with n Ipfi` cunningly contrived to allow of he being faetehed. The bold man who attacked thin portion otthe furniture o! my pern'on raised a about that he had found a neon: arm ; wbrn Iatterwarda received it back it had been torn open to ace what it contained. A cord waa now produced, nnd I was tightly hound with ` my name behind me, and amid criea ot Shoot hint," and replieelrom-the Garden Nationanx. ".Yee, he will henbot," led into the open atreet, The atreet, about thirty feet wide, wan llet on the lefthaad by the crowd. Tony led me on: under an eeeort of, I think, an gone, and march- ed me in the direction el Notre Dame. I! it ' was not for the pttrpoae olehoo in` me on the ` apot, without trial or inquiry of any kind, not even by martial Ian, I have yet to nd out the cenae of this alngnlar proviaion. I 'aaveaeked some people ainee If it wae ac, and though none | anawer in the atrmative, none deny it, but ` ; ahrng their ahonldera ae much an to any, you I were in the handa of the people, the gloriona ' Bepnhliel We had reached the corner of the lotrn Dune. I was expecting -otaeotarity to "heplaeedwithmylnektnthnwall tohe ! . urge: el, when the I t ---.. .. . .-nu; IN IHAIVUE. A cormlpondent of n lhuchulor paper de- scribe: his nrrell and incarceration in tho prison nl. Vernon, Provinco of the Saint And Oin- Wrixing on Iondny, hepnya lliu he run ulun before the nnthorlliu to whom 130 produced his Info conduct for Intel:--ln n for hurried word: they uid that the permit for lama In n snare, and that I nu not going there 5: All. Without listening to explnnnllon, l was directed to lln pollt, and seized by n gendumo much tho worn for drink. Thou who hnu lean I French nub following nliupoclod pnnon an iuuginelbeir fury and oxcilagncnt. Pokad in every corner to are ill bud any nrlu stunt me by these vnlinut Gudu Nnlionnux, dellriotu} crv of iov (nun 1... nl ck-.. .I.--..A -~A~ - - ..-.- ......uu u-mu, not: the Army tiled in, like utrmnny nzimnu returning from n n- VIOW. . V The process of chnnglng nntneo nuochlod with th old rule but begun, and for example la that or lhe Vin Pot-ta Pin, loading front tho Quit-innl Hill to the gate, now culled Vin Vitto- ria. Down It-om tho null: or the Intern Palace have been pul1od,with lmloeeumony, the Papal nrmg rnusinly wrought in none, nnd trout other b'ul|dlngo then no disappear- ing. \ uuccauml connicl. At the Ports San Ptnctnlo by which General Bixio ulna In, Ihcdunngo in lean, Although then are nanny trncu op tho wall: of u Ihurp cannon-ding. T56 gangre- oonnructed after the french tune! of 1849, were broken down, sad the tiled _ , ,__ r... m..- terlnl. I heve made enother vieit to the getee by which the Italian troopl entered, to get a new impreeeion of the fecillty with which thenc- ' qnieition of Rollo wee ehtained. Oonipered with the eecrieee made in the gigentio emig- gle between the French end German netione, the Italians have gnined their end for aetnell price peid in l-loodnnd money. Kll the nieteriel damage done I! e few eeretcbee on the wall: of Rome. There ere no beep of mine which it will take e life time to repeir. At the gete of St. John Leterett, by which General Aniolette'e division entered. the naeeelve eeoient velvee were burnt, end the towere end welle ere in- dented in many pluoee with the blowe from can- non shot. end the window: end welle of the pelece of the Letereo ere pretty well riddled. Beeilice end the building: covering the Scale Sente have received no demote. The principal , brunt of the atteck was et. the Porta Pie end the t Selare gate, near which e portion of the well. was thrown down. The large peleee of the Bonaparte villa wee burnt by eome ery mieellee penetreting the roof. Near thie locality are many trecee of a rerione etruule, end it wee here thet the greeter pert of the killed end wounded eeeled with their blood the ebort end encceeefnl conflict. At hy in. thedam... t. .._ or luncs rul 9. .....a V ' inns, uauytuuuol U into tho 3| towns` byutudcu nhuko EM. ht. 1 1 11:1 nail been removed by thin spectacle. The cl almost burning n-lmosphere of n brillinn her day nude more lively the colour: c sands of guy banners uttering in all lhl of the city It was dlicnlt to believe in Rome, and the great srsnsion wron in little more than I week. Some of the young Romens who but! been gffeem year: of this hour, and lebonrng lo I round, lell me (but 1116] tremble in the e: lbeirjoy, for the good seem: 100 green 17 lessen in the smell ncrlllce: they hue but they accept it u n recompense for pl (cringe. I hurt: In-An --"` " ' uono. I have seen the Ron days, but never saw ix wild hilarity and upon bu presented. Were l before had linens..- .1 on we Holy Father. Th thoroughly washed of the E in contrast with the prof:-1 the University of Rome, as: shading to lbs brilliant m 00110. n...... ---- A - uuarcu. reading the ne with the Pope, or at lens: to him are still open for u the territory immediately the inhabitants were not l 'c|ariug their wish furs in: of their ovn motion they in II glass case, and cerriei Capitol. Not even these I ti'f3r their temporal gave in line shadow of St. Pete uni have been auppoecd In of [hen Hnlu I-.1.-_ -- ., ._-.. -uuyvnu gave:-nor-thu9 who live Peter`: and the Vatican to be devoted friends the Holy Father. They are not the moat RomIn~popuInlinn,Ind professors and student: of served |o give u dusky moving picmreof the IL, - umon of Rome. diu He was than 3 negro! whi acoe medial:-ly no left g lhe livery of NH` uav noun] nnu ole nprouonmtivo ion Ind the iniona going on he lhe o":r9 made punco an regnrds and this Vatican ; the lib _:.:_________ labourers, artisans, students! ofinstruction, sud ciliunlo binds of music and bedringl of cnft, pausing on (award I ml, the place where I large 5 were cut. The object of 1 And applause was I monk, I decorated with the national 4 the rest to deposit his vote I union of Rome. the ._ THE SPY PANIO IN FRANCE. onrnunnm-In-9 ..I - u_..-L-_-N ,- .._-. vcvu `umlmlng l Ol' laboux-rug brig it exoeu of my, for their I the by accept put luf- |. ADI IJRTI INC. , .......cuuu:-ny around the unis liberty of do- ir union with Italy. But I: deposited their Volvo use, carried in procession lo the lot Will! to have the Pon- r gave:-nor-tbu_~ aw SL Paton`. ....a .._, vv 7- .-(inns, student: in every department 21:, citizen: of every dogreemilh mic bearing banner: Ind dovicea. sing the hill of the Cupi- e portion of the votes particulnr curiooily e his cnpuchin habit ` ill) Eoloul, going with epouit for the liberty ...a : Roman Cu-ninl in in but er in Rome a menu of such md apontaneonu joy to this duty more any lookera-on who Igoring doubts. that mm. 1..-- mother n get no u ninntic Inna. ..... mum -uy Ioolte-on who ng doubu. they man have min clear and nosphere brillinqt Octo- a of ann- era uttering: in -11 n....n-..--- .....uuu cololli, going min liberty and a solo ha liver: relhrinn um n.- mu colour! 0! Innu- ring thenreozs III beeva oneoolf msnion wroligbt out the ardent 1 drnnmir... 9.... II! III U10 Ifdefll 3_`d`fming for mk brig it In qnun mpoeelble the: Indie who ` entry or ell their nun o! woended,n that lie wounded ehonld drug` themeelvu very far; When the tiny le done there will ban very Inge '- tolel ol kllled nhor nll. wm. what lmnleula [AND enrpriee, then, would our" reeneellaled Greek regntd wberenmelly hlppll. -'I'he V union :3! bnulo begln to incline. one uuy hi: entered njnre loee (hnn lho naorele ol in nu` cnn bar, or Dude met lg poeltlon cannot In held nny longec. It rnroeln, nod, on he ull poled, le bbhged Io Into the green: pen of la wounded hehlnd ll. Thu enemy occupies the ground. In their rear follow the surgeon: end the elnbnlnnene, probebl y A new light sllogelho nr to our wenlofe eyen, nnd`eer1.n|o|y own In I work which he cenoot noderelnnd. Kev. dou not nee the linielnlng elrokn which htllll ,2 bean oxpecllng lo be given, u n metterofoonrlei lo the wounded. On the onntrnryhe lannqoneroil seem to nletekn then: for their or: Inn. 803 ` ere lendodne they lie upon the ground; are moved lnlo lhe reason and cerrled ol. ll aeerne eel! ne lunch puine wolald he taken to III ` fllwm en hnve nlrudy been Ieken to kill them. _ -- 4 A. `.14 7' H uh, nnd General 'TA IJLISIIHEI ._._.. funwul u u-vo on-nay boon token Hg could understood um In tho ouo oilol cl , diuiaclion. it may often io honor wont Illib to keep on enemy olive (hon Io/kill him; but in the cone of the common non_'ir. in obooillolj" ! unintolligiblo. It ocean to him tin -orou tub` of iobour to good Irouiaio eqrnoily inloilo oo moking them Ioli ogoio Logieoiiy, who pomlon oloot inogimj GRIP 5. quite unuuilablo, and free from tho outnu- rouuooll, tboorouiul, coruiuiy. and ovoo proo- ticol, in which modern woyooltiliutiog lonlvo nl. mum: uimply, Ibo in-odiolo objoec door la in diuhle so quickly ond olloctuoiiy, on oz.` 1! limo cool, damgor, nod looo to tho holiigonoc no pouible, Ibo lugool Iwlnhotol bio opplllt. And on long oo lhil object lo pntooott; "will; uingicneu of purpooo. without in .4-In-- ,,,_ _. .--. .. uuu vlqcct ll PINOOC: Ill! purpolo, any cdnhwu, of amino elm um oflnlouod In Ittolou neighbourhood, tho desire of ninp, Ibo I016 of Inlneting psin, and noon it lulllcult la uublinh (tho olajocl Incl! u out nllovod to be legitimate) any maul di co hating vutou model of obuiniogll. To at u aloo- live wunpon wblahn-loo inlietod you pub, beunu it lnicned pain, would bocnicl, lid therefore inunonl; no nos it humus II In eloctive, Ignoring the accident of Ike pain would be puming 0540 any role: that civilised IO! -1] have up-and to!oIlow,ju|ilob|o. Aucnpo to nodily tho simple ptiociplo, though it quite sgm am it nut to nodiod. and you go: is!!! I lubyrinth of cuuiuieal dvlenmu. nifutly only to eonumet questions of eoluekllei in [bio ubjocc noun wind: It in lnpoulblo no docidc. ` ..-.--u on war angina, nut and null, audit; |oldln_ru,uu-only, it am. one: had: in ulul coniot. Then it. urikn um um tho malt Ii lonroely ptoponiouu to tho nnnngqun clone ruuinmn an ab. For bonus f....., p nanny are struck, coupu-ntlvoly for An HI oumghr. This, he an to blnmlf. lo the son 6! work union and to ` _,__, -...., luv u-yr so Illlf, "H `X up do, I: they could not shoot no hr; the heavy and d-d their buuloeu morn eloomolly. ll wlllloollq. however, to the name thing when this side or lhnl nlullho compelled to qvilt bl: podltlac. It `AIdlIopo|cu,yotl hnuchqdiy `etuhll. Aniluw An nppuently wall interned Oahu conco- pondenl writes an: the Spanish uuyouh bind in doing nothing. Thom luau to in mue_h truth in thin urn Ind Maul nszouoll J Ibo am. For the lat wclnoonu: tho H-1! Spain Inn certainly done very lilllv Inll Iuppuuin] tho revolution In Onjoftldt kl-` don `Inn, with a Ioodcful luckily. "Far; Ioulod the cum oHbo pomou -1 mod; us; 5* ~ "'5, ,- --.. vvuulll u and IEII con- lpellod to leave behind it, as well an by we dig. advantages of rotten nu ma Auunlona were nucceurul -long bu`! cl:/y line, the ctsunllieo of the conflict mull Ion probably eqnhl on boll: iidol. and tho ntlnl, : though broken, wu noon covered by the ill (3 but'the eld was lqu, and Iilll the Salt! tho ' wounled. Eonoo coma: double load that of the conqueron, nnd onortnoun in proponiotto 1 the number engaged (the total ol"l1onvy land` I in each run W43 about pl; mom Mud. and comp. `of those took no shore in the conflict.) `On thousand killed would" Inply II (In ordlblry ' wu-(arc of modern ulna A total of on how do combat more than equal to tho wbolo of the nnny. ,~ ` Imagine now 3 Greek wnnlor watching I lnodorn boulo, web. for luunoo, u that Ion!-. blo ght usodnn, for which the fnlnnhlatotlul will probably and a plus among tho . Al Deliuvn, fol lIlAl|C ,_ ' .-ueu. Tug: ia`to be the wounded were pm the ground, u noon at 1 [lined nnnn...:-.. -- A ngayy Armed soldier, If I nll. win prohnbly wounded this in not the reuon why 1 killed. Thu ia`to rm [ha wnnnd-J -- ` , hay died," uya Thucydldu After telng tho Itory ` Ibo battle of Delium, w ` ` urqely fought on both hgvo I perfectly mmwo Inks I8 I loading inunnec--them died of lhg Bastian: nearly ve bun drotf. and `bf the Alha- pi-uu nearly a thousand. We may III mdood, that the pmponion of non kill ' b . . wounded at '7 win to the death. But on we hm ofnnlv un- |.an..a -m--- - uxcuxe In Ine rest: my ldilio Ilnn says! all urdnu for work I lavann-s.l. Work dd ELI. .u.\'12\'u _-,.. :21 1:` INING h'T0ll ndenoe comp Any? 39-` -rie: convorcad `ae- ru.-Nm Yorlc 1H-V _.;. KILLING THE ` ul nu.-d ammunition in ship, or on the Tmnul uniting Ihipmant. 1 men: In of Illa old fu: Eueld muulo loaders, I are the producon of o with the Pinch Govor nines lba ailing of the -idem -|--~ ` 1 and heard spoken in W do not excite yourself." V labile, who had boen nundlnt to explnin to my lantern, and he havi. points. it hm! .--..-- , I.. I had heard In I Q0 mm-..u -- .. u. -nnuona the norm: 1 nro lira Tnnullsnlic I g The hr 3 old f...|.:...--2 - -u-an way bur :i`to found In! put to dumb. an nrnen." It` uni: y~ nought far I lill h5IlI III? I`-"` IHY I rrovidenoe Enr-Id .r;lle: ue pattern.-New | my pnpqnl 1 having utisad Es... : the town, it in all rnght, ." It` Int: young (Judo n oqught by lbn an--- CENTS. .. m we auua. ofonly up bglnd In tho fact um. I Oonvormd `A... II` on only (go > Ilnl - I "IOU lab A- .-.- {MAL -. .. u D If I M M B R by appointment lo Em; more! no French, QLIED of llolh-mi - .m.:;` K. . <-\\'~ Hntm .., . .. .ucV1CCI} -'::h_ priming kept .\\ .< 5'l`EA)( Pnnrrll m:!:ns-Appu uxtrtl copies of CI :`;;:.lisL1ll:_v_StnIll us Uilicc. smut ~ law lnrms keptq ll{'|'Il"ICATES - llmy be olnlaincl In-+-wlc. Order! .4. .1 un. 1);-v1'cen .~:mg_v.- nrimim. lo . 0l ll\'IHNS. , nu:1'., nu, 1..., unjpan -'5 A , gt ! 5 Lvnm: ....-n unuuluxitll U1 1 (Ir hr Salt. JA.\lF.'S and r-. ..; uh... [I Oice, Htnle of aulid In 1...... HA -, -.... oqulre n-- o.'n preparuionu. let, Bloomnbury, Crud Ohgntior, r Pan-fully prep: the ir excellent lirsl three r subat-quenl cents per ;:a pr liho ., .~ nngslon. r" l~.`nq,, Hamilton, `1 {IS A SUN. Tn-` uvu unlu- one yell, znivilege 0`; h. Ill Inn!!! l'('Il I '1 lhnn Ami -I ~ the PIIU JAMIQ AM) `cilet Powder 'ounble Foul) 'oi!=t Vim-gar lair Preysu '(.oIh Pow-dc ilywrinu To Bllcs. I h 305`, 01.... mdun, H I ? 3 Ag:-nu 1' will I -5 ,r.-- 9 sale!` ,., inulol. N. -34 91 `'`' """' 'f`"" 1 health, iongeviiy Ind vim ulimla-L 1"~`"' d"'i"3 ` mu good ours) by the bnbilull use oi the ad zen-aino article vi" 5*" '0 ' `,, `W ALKABASAR TURKISH TONIC. oh --Cornwall Innufncturing Company Ire? gap: in neck by the princlpll Druggiais Ind `` "R Ciel 0" rich N5 f B""' ` Grocers intho Dominion. C7"|. '3-`Yd AK- 1970- For directions for use nee labels on bottles- ~~ 7 T . - HENRY CHAPMAN 5 co,_;M ` _l `I-:Nl)'l1` T0 YOL'l& I-`l{lENDS.-The; EVANS, MERCER 5 c ,, g " - L`uuo.Nici.i: AND Nicws in puhiishedi Sole Agents for the Dominion. very l"| i1IIy morning, nnd contnii s all l.l_Ic lonlfe`. 3"`! 5- ews ol the week. For Fifty Cents, paid` :1 ulvmce, you may send it to your fricndai or three months st the reduced rues of` uge. For One Dollu it may be sent H months. Single copies. price Five ceil copie -1 be bod n the 1Ju'ly1Vewollice, Princes Ooee Prinonnn Sn-mL Puunnrmn n---r 5:1-e I was CORNWALL IANl'PACTURlNG' COMPANY beg to caution the pumic gainu. a Ipurtous shoddy imitation ot their lebratesl Blankets, now being imported in, in country from Engl\nd,and got up no as to} heat the public into the belicf that they an oft '3 `nnadian mnnufncturo. The clyle and general ppearance of the Cornwall Blnnkou hue been} ` lonely copied, and so harn the shape and_` tinting ot the tickets, except that the words ' Cornv-All hlanufncturing Company" Ans omit-,1 ed, and the Canadian Iannfacturfi uhatitntod. really ice that the l G Company" ticket pair of ( I u H An}. R. J. BRIGGS Allevanlor, Tlronl and` Ltlng Hauler, Pile Remedy, and Modern] rnlive, an be bad :1 wholesale rules of E. H. ARKEK, Nuke! Squnrc. , Jun. 19. __ _._.,---u vvcu-ulc-I gugunted by H.R.H. Prince Arthur. Board d"l`uit'|ou peunnum, $236. n,-_:;__. u-.. .. _ - - ..., 1`--Iva , -, ` . . . - _ _~. | l`ruidenl-Tbo Very Rev. l. Hellmutb, DD.` an or Huron. I f" For pnrliculnru Apply to Major Evans, ndon, Canada West. AIIII UIIIIIIH C I|\.III . CUM INOII thediuolution of Pnrlnersbip with Mr F. 0. Duper, continues the practice ol hid fauion in I ila branches Al bit old Cham- ra, Anchor Buildings, Northeast corner of rketsqunre. Kingston, um Icy, 1870. [July 30. A n Iunnfncture, together with Trunks. Vnliaes, ` LOn had, 3 large nnd varied Stock of Cnna-{ .. lo. I ., cc. [An inspection is respectfully requeued. IA ll |`Q Hl\Dl Iingolon, June 20, 1870. 4,_>;__._{___ >-{~ `,AL`TIUN. :oImwAu Bunkers. LIES AGNEW, Barrister, &c., bu removed his Low Ulce from Clarence to King cut, over Mr J. J. Linton : Auction Rooms March 19 THE .' for sale by 1:. H. PARKER, Du. SKIN- R, Ind Mn. KING, Chemists and Druggms, guon, Um. and druggisls elsewhere. nt, 3. \ IIIGLLIIUTII LA !-DIES O0LLl!.GE. n...-...-o-.I 5.. cl 1': n Volumes of testimony could be shown Hm. I u the moat sooljxing and healing Salve of) duty; and it has fairly proved itself during a blue trial of years to be the beat. remedy for flli in line wo;|d-lbe lrue nlleviulive, and IDA! fur luIIIAL.l main "-3.... nnlu `)1 . ln\I\In .. [$70. cqgt. 1570.1 }00Ts AND SHOES. Louis AND usury I lKingslon, Feb. 8, 1870. ` HI Inbacriber huts just received direct. from England, I very tine uaorunent of I'll Coal in Pure Lncknwnnn, being mined in the very heart of the Lacknuna Valley, nton, Pillalon, sud Wilkes Barre, from the I selected mines, and is prepared with great axnresslv for Familv use. and will he ELLIUTH COLLEGE.--Bou-d And Tui- tion per nnnum, $226. .u-u ucll iumisbcd ndnnco. on. I selected Sq/t Coal for grates conatandy band, also Lehigh Lump for Foundry 1 :e Blosaburg for Blncksumha. arm: Cash. Delivered in any pm-to! me man nu ma WU[ld-lue true nnenum.-,, am] Later for settled pain. Price only 25 cenla u x. +1 is pruprxxl to i his u-nnpnny has been doing business tbal ured the public cuulhience by prompt eveiy I plied witbllic laws of Canada by the Deposit with the Government of Stocks to I LAg{nI_A9I1E"coAL (530 x Ieneueu uuuus, nuu is prepared wun grea expressly Family use, and will b: d and delivered in the best possible co l on. Ll BSUN '3 CERATE. IIIGIIEII EDUCATION. Ice_-I. Luwrence Wharf` v 1 Mr. James O RelIl&. Q.0., CE the dinlnlnlinn nf Pll'InArnh:n* "HP? No` h.r H: .1

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