Kingston, l I ERR|l ()N'l` "n.r.-um AS UNDER DURING THE h'U)l.\lER M(,)NTHS_ DAXLY. _ I W-r-.-- ........ \x!AIr.. 1.1..-I SI` \ RTAN I` \.\'S|'l IRT L'l\|`\'l`.|\ VILI. WATEHTOWN, JPII \; )`I l ' Fnwglhl 4 clnn. l'.:1|Wl`r\!|h1lvz1n1l'mli'rIlic- ` dlulc i'nrl.~. ` 1:.\\'Ti-wgI'1.\'1`I-:% `ll . VVIIICI MONDAYS AND SA'l`L`l{DAY:3. 6.30 a. m. 5.00. p.m. ~.u-n . no I) . run as follows :- M.\||. '|'|l|{()l'(ill l.l\|'I fingzlon. nln THE STHALII-ZR ,7lh June, IHT ads)` I !( 1.1 May; SUNDAYS. ~ I I1) nn cmnpuud ul (ho fol- Manon, Bnl ' rgvm.-ur aango apply on board, orli .('1pI Knl " Nlnrl` M. K.\'GUR.`l_ I.` .... \t' L... lhl. Leavn Wolfe I unn n r n|VUn'!l\n` Ferry Wharf, Foot of Brock Street. .'?n xxndizrj l1'.-.--- III M-I \I_1lll|\vl\.\_ F. rrv Wharf, I ..r l".,...b Ha-.. nu Inn- HAT!` I`. III. I I'| Wntcrlown. \ A \.`J s Island. Ionian U301 Wimplimc PAPERS `f H E N D E R 8ON'8 Select Lending Library. Thlrly or Inn` livsl Bl'|1i.~|I and Ame-I ru-gm mlgazlna-s and uulcms | I \IlI-Iory, l`|-Ilnu, 'l`rmu-Inn. ) lllcu.-rnplly, M-In-Inc-1`, | l'l||Ionop|I). c\v, Ill" . srac.-=.v s Bnm< saw:-:s,& irunv Goons 2` L I.` II l` N SUNS of$100 and upwards, ropnynble by iusmlmvnl or otherwise, lo mil borrowers.` Hood .\|0rlgn;zva purchase-d. lnlvru-at 8 pt-rj man: Nu 1`(.mm.ssi0u_ Charms urmnlv n--' CF!) I . duc-ML _____ -------<---nu.-n. WEBER & CU._ comm` of Ontario and Princess blr-:cla_ Kingston, manu- facture Pianoes equal to any in the market, either of home or foreigzn make, and sell at moderate prices. Every Piano is warranted for live years. They invite inspection of their styles and quality of tone. Purinr lirmma and Melodenna of various '1`Ui:sI m Y 1:v1:~.\'1M;, N( n'1:M mm 800 qllllly OI IUIIIQS. Parlor Organs and Melodeona of nrious makers are kept in stock in the Piano Ware- oom. and offamd at manufacturers prices. i i - -pa. L,l-:CJ' LOT OF` LAND on ma corner of Johnson . and Barrie Streets, Kingston, being a part. of lllock W, containing 5,890 square feet. This in nu eligible lot for bunldlng purposes, and will he sold cheap. Title indisputable. Apply to Mug RF<`.N1`(IN : 'I A'I`UT()RY DEEDS--Approved and 1 cnrct'ully({)rintcd copies of the Short le Form of Dec galiaed by Statute, for ssle ` M. the Duily Now: Otoe. Statutory Mort- nunn and other IAI fox-nu hunt on hum- II IBIIG Ullly LVIJWI ULHDU. Duuuwry 1103' pp: and cm: In forum kept on ,hand.l JA.\H{S SHANN1 IN, Appraiser, Trust .nnd 1. on Co. Kingston, Huh October, H170. I\IDIIllI(|\` H00 30-TIDII I-I Oct. 20, 1370. (It 'NTAI.\'l5'(3 13,000 VI ll.l'.\l|-I.`1'_ CHOICE ALBUMS. u my lath-I 4 1*} W N U \' E I. S . \'l` \ EHY LUW l RI('E.\`. "..T;.;Iz7 |=`A(`H MONTH mt suns` AH l.s`\`l" `Pl 13` lo \IH\l'RF,.\|. l Rl(`F.S. I 419 L..n;r-: Mn su.u.1,, Ar STACEYS NEWS DEPOT. \'Hl'R.\'EI.F IS IHS PLACE," .n..n'IUIIt, I .....u.'.; poll | , L. .- "$'F;i\'s1A11axr:n\` 2 % NEW 1100103! "DI-EB!-I.\'IIA.\l`.\` \'HW,' I3; Amelia 15. Edwards. '.\R I`? 1'.I'I.I.IlA)|f`T` I`-y Anthony Trollope. PA I! LOIS. 0 R0 A l\', NI I-.I.0I)l`2 ONE. nu-un . I111 WILL {EB 51 *l.[) A BRAVE LADY, My .\Ins9 Mulm}... .\ (`AILUU n'r' i'._\` Chas ll--ado. l-`(DB SALE, r A\Il'\ -_ .I.._ ....__.. W-}3T$aF Ur": . I u u- Uhurgxs Mn.-A RENTON. I) I-Iunyu` \L u\u|uwl;Aa.: vru-at grenlly rc-i I The Sold f'\'('.'_\'WbIt-1'0 3125 cents per box. | --Trocha-s,"so cult-d, suld_by the o..ncc, are I poor unxunon, nod naming like `Brown's Bron- chinl Trocbos, which are sold only in boxes wimju--su.-ulwof the propnetors, JHl1.\' I. BRl)\`v'.\' & SUN, on outside wrnppcr cf box. and ptivnle Gov-. I-rnm-nl sump nlucbt-d I0 each box. I Tk.is r|rP in g-umng up the '1 rocbes is im-' pormnl as A soc`ni(_V lo the purchaser, in order to be surv of outnining the genuine Brown's 1.-.. .....;.;-I1~.n-:... 4 THE TIMES U.\' CULUMAL CONNEC- TIHN ` I Itvri'1be soon from lho following, which we extract from Ibo 'l'u.-u.:,xha1 Hun joarnal ha: suddenly dlaCUVIl (` it I! not deszrnble to sever 1h- colonial (`0!`.Drcll0D`-'c are now in H1; nulumn at" 1570, uni 11 1:1 nm-dlmu In any _s....o ,\,`uv.u an--1.5. Luv uuulrs Ivttr upuer fll't)(`l'5 to rl`lUI'lJ home, and it was emphatically airmed by those who mid cerlniuly good menus uf in- E : futnmtiou; that ifthose orders were carried out . l it would be impossible to calculate the conse. , l to the Uuluny in the tint place. and to , ltllt: Yuitetl Kingdom in the end. However, the guverntm ht persisted in its resolution, and the troops were removed. Within the last. few days we htue published the actunil re. sult of this policy as visible in the condi- tion and prospects of the Settlement just twelve months afterwards. The contrast be- tween the prediction and the event, the alarm and the reality, is something incredible, and tony well remind us that no evils cost us so much trouble in those which never happen. The New Zealnnders desire the retention OT A liritieh regimen: as an indispeueuble symbol of Imperial power, countenance and support. They feared the native tribes would look upon the Colonials an deserted if the redconts were withdrawn, and would be induced to rise once mu... tn nnivnnal and in-...:.nt.I.. -..t...n:-_ tn- Ur lnlrung Lulu lu|U .\':\:l:.sIuu ur uuslnlly, As we have said, we true am! only` queslinu con. came I the lmlumy 0! HM: country IO und.-I-1..k,, (`erfnln military du:ie:| on bclulf of the c()|()u|g[g M New 7.;-Bland. There was at that moment a regrmenl of Brixish soldiers snll stationed in mg Uo':ony-lhe aule remnant cf :1 garrison once 10,l)vm strong. The troops were under nrdp ln rn-Iurn hmuo. and it was pm:-h~.|ia-..IIu ..m........a. wltnurnwu, uuu Wuulu uu tuuuceu to rise more in llDlVOI':3l and irresistible rebellion. Te Kooti was the chief whose intrigues and designs were principally dreaded, and we were warned that more than one repetition of the Oawnpore massacre might be apprehended from his ferocity. At tl e Bllllle time it was argued that the resent- ment of the colonist under these sufferings would be extreme. and that nobody could foree the end or the dangers to be thus incurred. We were at the pains of pointing out at the time that To Kooti`s `hole scheme of action-ao far as he had one-had been deranged and destroy- ed even before the l'ep0l'lB of his proceedings reached this country, and we observed also that if he or any other native chief should really be found troublesome, the strength of the colony itself. even in the Northern island, was amply I eulcient lor the preservation of order. We have l now to record, as the experience of the year, hronght up to the 4th of August, that this rebel, though still at large, has never heen anything _ hntalnnltlnt that hahaa been tnahd and Q1" 5+;/~: T1..1.~7` 1'. IIIOQKII Illll II urge, all IIOVOP BOOB Illylllll lm . Minn; M! hm hm mom h 1: '1 l'Pl.~'i).-\Y I"l\'l*l.\'ING, .\'()V. . .. . ....., ..V..u... l'n.l. Ilxmrl North, Clinton, ugeons in the Army, and others 1 I`lur4-Inn Ilnu-In-Ior'n I uylr-n-Ii-I Hair ' . u|.. ....I.. n_... . u-i'l be we `s:(':)I-lllltsl :`i`:>wc:ll"c:; o:`he':1oell]imb glgdtzh :in'd"g cl '1'um:, that wnnpondgnce `xed V8.1: ho Iligllheu :hl_V dl=CUV`Il'(`d 3 and me new, at in lnny bye: :59] .bgu l`l `'w" ` 0 Lover lhelinel of the enem E Then as 2 Y fo'bn nu of 157:`. uni u ls needless to any what } C, is pecan ` `Omani -n" um of fat .`h cl .;l' inu-rrst and 5pccu'ano:1is absorbing g Pub m ipne lo` we cilchjif it n -lth mg I ueuliouof the public. But is will prob ! `my Jude, in brillhnt blue `K Ed . 53.- H1 br ncedusa and will certainly not be 1 Qcwbu. gun within `ha 1;` `wm:::`c`:_t uructive to recall the suh`e .v ` ~ ' . ` u: allenhion was emtroesed injllfe: n1t1{u;:-Ff`? . Tgleffrda have .."g"u3 mo" `Pp"' .L,s Inc Daily Nrms. tpocial Notices. y l _ . _- -- . en, .3 peculiar, a something lllll of our bright |3W`S\ 5PC-I M103 is Pnriii, of circle of iron All about- iuof prob:-! d d _ _ 1 ' 1 under sky sud nngnicent - net` Its) an wi certain y no _ loctober sun. last two week: the we, suhiect by which` _ boulevards regained nlnioat the 3" "S"-`ed "3 ""3 ``" 0! i iinee of their ordinnry life, crowded with _a lb PL`|'l '9 "'~' 5 8"`y 5` : vivacious population, the cafe: and restaurants "W1, 0)` '5 9l`f`<=` tzimu `0 Wh- `open and well lled carriages driving rapigly, I this Colonial Qiesiion. It would: more cormct to speak of the New it-S'lUn, iur that was the real origin |r[).'|UCl'L bui, in-vertlioless, represent- iher colonies WW -- -M11511`-1 in_ Lun- i army or 300,000 or 400,000 soldiers ready to BDF-OHM-`Vd "m~``-'93 *3 5'"8 H1 i burn as up. The religious processions, the e for `'l1"-`[ l"-'iU35 0` dl~`U9l- : open churches, the cons uni. l`Xp'J3lll03 of the Dl1i"3l I'll !'Ul l'"'55`'9 0 "JG ' blessed sacrament, drawing hourly crowds of ii_ and the alternative presented to A _ military worshippers, the provincial Giu--Jen -C'i"`'DE1L'55`h""`t"r|""'"_!` preiiouiinatiug give the cityn iniddle-age lock. lm! 0"` f'-`D3 "ll" *9 lDlt`-*. I The lluenlh and nineteenth centuries seem to I` run inin cu-. aynn up h.\...:l;._ I _ . suicient courage to don ll pretty bonnet and becoming costume. It is almost impossible to the lady part of the community having plucked renliznnni within a few miles of us there is an V ('0 hlyhllngnrlgc of. [he .\'IIru-.ry. is an rxlncl from n "1: llmr Dye. Dyn in the host in me *~ and pa-rfu-cl Dycg, Murm- \lIVH!()u--[ID dhnppoinb Iinla--ulnell nut cnnlnin xi.-mu In injurr-. Ihn hair or as the Imir and [Paw-H ll. IIn(`k or brown. Sold by low. Applied at tho Fuc- Nn-Il Ynrk 3, 7. '1-L/.--r In the (Ir tmmmlmrslpurg, Pen l"AUTl(ESS. Dr ht-r, and Mrs fir cnn Florence-. Nighlil - Irrllnld Throat, ul!s in serious pul- liona, ofwnlirnoa in- Brooklyn, .\'.Y. L. . Sc-nn'c y-` W .L.L gm Kan 1870, letter J ...- V"; VI unuxvlu . - Paris, Oct. 4. A few liars by the aerial meeaenger Inuy not be unacceplable. I believe that our not-shy} `loving population would giadiy undergo a second siege for the deiinzbz of beholdimv nhpi: 1 1 { hunted with more or Ian Incoou during the! wholo time; that no further thought in now givnn to hit movementa; and that tho viuionl of Maori Inn have been entirely dluolved. But (hit is the lean utrnordioury part of the story. 'm.- ...A...x A -' ... nuurl wnrl new been story. 'l'he whole subject or Ian Autumn : agitation- Lhe conduct of the imperial government to- ward: the colony-bu been taken Into consid- ernlion by the Colonial Parliament, and after 3 vote of censure, n we me] call iI,hnd been finally rejected in the Lowerilonee, three reno- lutione were carried in the Upper. The ru of these Muted the! the interests of New Zenlnnd l would be but consulted by her remaining wen integml per! 0! the Britirh Anpire; the eecnnd, met there were not rullicient ground! for believ- inz Englishmen to desire the contrary; the.` third, lb1l,uudt'flhH circumltancel, it was noli ndviuble to prolong the controversy, or to refer I to put misunderstandings Nothing could be more scnuhle than such views, or more poiilici than such proceedinge, and an entirely do wei npprovc the hut. resolution that. w-, ebnll adopt, it oureelu-9, and say nothing of `put mieunder-1 standings,` except. this--that the expreuion con- . veys llm exnct truth of [be whole cue. It Wna iiu a misunderstanding that [ha ..;.I- -r--- ' LID HUUXLI the .\l-mris I nu uh- ..,... um .u-torts mm pencetul occupation and briug- ` ',.ng the couutryitaetf more etfectuully under the . |t:.n.tml of civilisation snd government. If ever ,. .f men were born soldiers, the Maurice are the men, nudyeteven they may occasionally have gone to war as much for subsistence as anything else. It will be no slight ndvsnlnge to turn these skilful warriors into hardy lsbourers. and surely the genius which produced nil those im- prt-gnnhle earthworks in the shape of fortied "putts" might be easily diverted to the more ttseful arts of civil engineering. It is estimsted that, except tor the purpose of putting this psr- nculsr work in hand without delay, the (Iulonisl Legislature might nctuslly decline, in its altered moodntbe pecuninty assistance which the lmperul Gorrrnment bus tea ntly oered. `liy wsy of evincing the sympathy of this coun- ` t`y with the (010nisl!, Ministers offered to gurrnnlee I culonial loan to the nmountrl cf .!.`l,000,0-.v0 sterling; but the colony itsel ! after a calm review of its own resources. is mm 1 l Ll .'-t,vm'J,U-JU sterling; resources, is now 3 proposing to raise on its own unnuiued credit ` ;j in four `times that sum. Naturally! therefore, ` the question is salted whether the Ild wh:ch is ` not nqviired tor the larger loan can be needed I for atnnller; end no rm is now the belief of the vi colomlu in their future proeperity thet 1 ; trifling dilference in the interest nnnunlly pays. `h`.e Itpears unworthy of consideration. It is impossible, in short, to conceive I more ntiol'ec- tory report, of ntfnire than that now before ue, * i`.`i...,`e'L`} ?,'2`i;3.`t"i2 .f.3.'}`3 "2ft'I ".2`; innttcipations into renlitiea the end ought not Q to be doubtful. We do not,expect lhnt llsori |outbreeka will at once be-come things of the 1 past, but I judicious employment of friendly untivee, cotnpinsd with the requisite display of ! colonial strength, will surely reduce the were '3 or former days to the dimensions of petty die- I turbnncee. but itself`? -- ...... .1-uu Annlo ul DAIJLU The following letter from on: of our . pondenls now `-inveted" in Putin came t by the City of Brnslelu: D.-:- I\-: i open and well lined 7 isuicient , , ;i-ealnzsmn l 'blessed military worsbir-here. lbe nrnvincml :1...-4... . :1`. `W112. ...:..ct. uuvtnlurul, urawing nourly crowds lmilitury ` predominating I fteenth have clasped hands together by a cotamou dan- ger, and by I resolution to die or conquer. Be 3|`.-i:'l|'ed that all political parties are united, all divisions liushed, all hearts beating unlsion with the one hope of saving France from the last. humiliation that of seeing liar capital open its gun to the Prussians, B'lstnnrck's mum to Jules Fnvra of entering Paris, in a week s time by the overthrow of the government, if not by the force of arms, has tone more for defence than could bnve been accomplished by doubling army and can- nous. DUUS. The action of the enemy would lead` In to suppose lbnl his intention is rather to starve us out than to attempt an assault which from the immense circumlerence and strength of the fans would probably be unsuccessful. There are mean and bread in abundance, the former wisely dxeposed of daily in small quantili:-a,and even Prassisn obatinacly may wear outere we are furnished. '1`|...I...a ....o .r .L- --.._L-2, 7 are DILILIISDCQ. The last act of the crumbling empire was no inglorioua, so lathe, that more contempt Lhnn tune is felt and expressed. There is but one excuse to be pleaded for the Emperor--that of the undoubted failure 01 his faculties. On the return of Mr Rouber from his visit to his sov- ereign al. the camp of C11 Ions, before the dis- aster at Sedan, be summed up, to one personally known to me his principal impressions by the tollowing phase: .1: sun": alle coir Napoleon 111 ct fm trouvc Charla V1."-New York Jour- `nal qr Commerce. ' __.----..- -.v.,u A nuuvo A correspondent of the Chicago Tribune writes as follows in reference to lhe wonderful deposit of coal at Evanatun, in Wyoming: The nouns! nation on the rnilrond is Emma- uepoeu. ox cum in nvauewn, In Wyoming: railroad is Evans- ton, but there is e telegraph station celled Almy, et the main treck by e nihoed 1l,00_0 leet long, built at a coat of $75 000. Almy in precisely half wey between Omaha and Sen Fmncieco-957 miles from ench.. Certain per- sons ceiling theineelvee the Rocky Mountein Coal and lron Oompeny laid oleiln to it eu-ip of . had covering the coal cropping, one-bnlf mile . wide end three mile: long. in the winter of 1888- 9. end lmniedletely oonunenced o _ lug it. trimmer umuuuuum mum i I I 1 WAIF FROM PARIS BY BALLOON. ha fnllnnlnn I..n..- 4 --- --- G ,,_. -. .... .1-`un.u:u, 108 I ?- of the crlony, In Ih-.y cienrly discern I uoal innite, and are (I only development. the most j-Idicioul m-_-awn: before the | I mre concerned [be employment ofnmivcs he wurka in the Northern Island. This ould hnVE nu double effect of providing vris with peaceful *cr:uuIry'iLuIf eecluully xof l zre auldiern. Mnuiiu urn n.. ...... AN IM)iE$E COAL FIELD. any-n.nn-`Anny -1` .L- nL:-_,,, 1 ...... .. ....um muugus pl int novemenu; tbnuho not the n. oftbe It i vje-ct of nrg don 1nny-bu apu un- re, we l(-ll` livi carried in than 11...... 'r-- L -' - ,,.- .,,.yr.. nun urll OI ' neresu led tirh Empire; `icienl Ieairo zircummmcel, 5 coutrovernv. m In ...r.- I [PRICE I cones : to hand zed decidnool teoembling npeciu now living. leaves, very much The Wyoming coal belt. extend: slng the Pacic Railroad for 300 miles. It in thought `by Hndyn to to of low tertiary age. gln the neighbourhood o! Uuh i&_ia found only in tho . vicinity oftbo guy uudatone, never in thn of jibe red. The genenl proponlitiqof u cool I from the mine I um describing, ifs resiuhnco to the diiinlnn-.n5-- =-l-` ` ncmuy lnudlfone, the proponlitjegof ubo its resistance the di5in:g3ratringdiou;nu of weaqbcg, compnrn no net om rem In p ur a 1 , csloric quality, place it A! loan in lh e _ emolt `I rank of Rocky Mountain coals. Iude(_I, much A` more is claimed for is, eg, that it in 1. better ' urticle, ton for ton, than Lebigh coal, for nuk- ing steam, for domellic use, for locomotivea, or gal, hgcause il. h_un t so much wnue, wn'Ier,ub, ; and cl:aker,nnd u quicker an i It ia chimrd that It makes 10,000 feet ogu to 3 the ton. I" ' 500. The average work of [he puma... .. -LA -- ' - V _ _, -- --v -- -vv--III VIII!!!` the necessity 0! using other ux, adurienving the ore in an uncommon]; pot-on: an fusible condition by reason 6f the expluuion of est-tonic Acid gas in such great q anntitieu. A few mile: Wutwnrd there are deposits of` magnetic ore; and. on the Weber river. a few miles westward, the same in eoneidenbie variety. lb: cool and the iron are existing here then, in i shun- tible quantities; why are not the req'1iliteaoia- ditions for the ancceeefnl IISIDIIIACIIIIOVOI` iron lul_5IIed7 ' ~ uuluu rncmc uompany In! 4. their cupolu at Omahn for 1 ; and found to unswor Ibo pu: ; itself, adding, it is Iziid, lo I ' and toughness of the ir_on. '..uu-l -...I .7 I ` - *- Luz: SLIDE. ; In the hills north and east, -adjacent`, occur . . . layers of clay, Iron, stone, yielding shall}! 30 I cenlnln of metallic iron, ngd reuunbl _fo Iln high peraenmge oflimo it contains; 0 isting sud caving `I uncommonly nI.I-nnn ....J 4-..:..._: union! not I lullled 7 Th- -ad- ll I in up: cry oy two or three men at tho! pl. The cropping on the eouthwutcrn expound 1 the range continues on north end from where they are working it, three miles, III noun ~ plncee showing more then 40 feet thick. '.l`iny ere uking out now perhepe 3,000 tenen south.` They could take out 1.000 tone 3 dny hut thy a market for it. Toward gstting this they us now bending over] energy. - News from Berlin eeys that Napoleon's health require: e milder climste, end Itelertllnt he` will probably be removed to Elbe.` General Uhrich, only yenendny tbelhero of the hour, has come under enepieion. Grove chu-gen ere eeid to be brought egeinu him by some of his own oeerl, who joy that Stru- bourg might have been defended much longer, had he been willing. This is I Ierioua nlfeir, at leeev for the General. ltjl alleged that he wee on too friendly terms with General Werder, who ellowed him to send frrqnent leneei to hie wife. are. In short. the nnpnimn ...z-.4I- on wuu uuoweu mm In lend mqoent length wife, short, the assertions arcanada to establiph an accusation of eollualoo, 5: soun- thing much akin to it. Thu General has hi!!!- to enjoyed a High reputation, and man! Iiopo III wll not be found to have forfeited ia.` Imu- enjoyed high will notbe forfeited it.` jen- while the Deleglte Government in inquiring. into the elir, which is pTobably at thil tillln before the Gouncil.. It in the but of tlio ch] in Tours. The vitdrewel of the military fol`eS'ffCII the Australian colonies his occasioned an ilpcr-,'- um change in the provlnione forlhe eesugiiption of the acting-governonhip during the chance of the Governor. The nnctiee hilhnrm t..- 0| mu acung-govcrnoranip during up practice lxitliorto. ha! been for the oicer in command of the Imperial troop: to hold this temporary oflico. This ar- mngement in now precluded by the circumstances, and It is intimated in n detpaldl from Lord Granville mg: the Chief Jnilioe. or lbe senior judge for the time being, iito bathe Adminialrntor of the Government in abaeneo of the Governor. The new rule applies to all an Australian colonies. ___-.._...._ vv-v The city of Erie was lit last Thursday and Friday night. with natural gas, obtuinad by the Erie Gas Company from a troll tank but tlnir work-|. Thirteen_ gas wells are now in Incont- ful operation in various parts of IE city. They are used mostly to furnish fuel and light to. manufacturers. The huge depth of fifty ve feet,'nnd the average yield per well per dsy in npvrndl 9! 20,000 cubic feet. It requires no purifying; and it being rapidly _introduoed into private honors. Thus fair every well put down. has `proved I success. " . gas is found at an nvo- '_ Among the many gro'eque means of tiny _ ing the country now resorted to or proposed. in Franco the formation of a certain new `, corps of defence in the department of Gore is one of the most remarkable. Its members are all dressed in black, and are all, under thc vow of strictest s:lence. All commands are given by signs. At present the corp: consists of fifty men. all picked shots, armed with the Minie rie. Their beliner is I skull. No one knows the name` of `their lendler,` who has paid all the expenses of l theiq equipment. mil- in... 11...... 157.... 74-1.. LA at - -' ' .......` u\II-1-taIAl\1I-l|l- T e Fort Garry News Letter the fol- lowi g : Dr. Lynch, who has just arrived fro the thriving aeulement. ol Pqrtage LI- prairic-, has shown us some specilnenn of the production of the soil in that; quarter. Among these we may notice three Swedilh turnipa weighing in the aggregate 54 pounds, the largest 19}. Some toes of the Fluke and Early Bose vsrie _ ea weigh on an average 2 pounds 4 ounces` each, the largest reaching 2 pounds 13 oun g:e. . Oth- er euecimena nf nu. mm nrnn .5. ..,....n.-. unusual: {ensuing 3 POIIIIUS 13 0|1lI:C. U!!!` `specimens of the root crop eye cqunlfy planned 11 Etrly Rose potatoes`, dividing them into 120 hills, and hujufst dug 10 bushels. Mr Gowler of High Bln put in 36 bushels enddlu dug 830 bushels. -.'l`he ` average yield of wheat crop in the Portage some mild: reaching .u highz |s}40 and 45. These fact: may nppeu extraordinary to our renders in Canndn, but the" specimen: 0! Dr. Lyynch 3: our oice, nnd_~ hue been seen by sgood many of the rioedtly uriwd ne. Mr House, of White llolise Plains,` vicinuy will be at least 35 bushefla per acre. ' mentioned hm been-left by s `e undue.- fro Oondrrnnd NM 0-- L mm olnnu null hn|u|f`|`:mt|:`I.'!- .":::g..." ';.*`.:.t'..'a';z.`.':i.:-'='"n-5`- -?'~s?-'-T ducumuu at out Ion MOI: |`}""'+' I-KICK workiu . -,.n- -l Above the coal an fonllized tnemblinz coach: --- 1! (Eng -300 ab i&_ia found mu- x- -I-- {.3- [IL 1umf_ IAGI L'Il I .., --. _ . (1143:, Lu'.. 1:.` &pl,'3. O: buad, 1 Esrge nulnriod S'ock of (`un- Innufsclure, wgubex vs db Tunis` \'a.`;ss, kr- An xlpecuon in renpecxfsily rs-qnested. JA.\ll-Ls IIUPH. n-,__.-_ _._ ` L31) l I I`! I `IL I\ I` I\Il).\ll.`)."lllU r b lfulm.-xu L1: Ab]: NIL -VS is published`: every fnduy m--rmn;_v, and contains nll Llu: nevunl the week. For Fnfty Cents, pniali In ldVuu(;c, yuu mny send it w your friends 101 three xnuulbs ml. the reducer! rates Hf PM-Age. PM One Dmlur it may he sent 511 llwulbs. t5in;;l--4-np|ce,pria:e Fnvc: conn- m`)' 56 hand u we llmly )Vewnic4:, Printtcs ll reel, ; Imgston, June 20, 187 f_|:u.\IT_ J-J fl-IITIJU execuwu Will! DOILD1 mu . as the Daily blown once. Prince: Ix. |Il'IEI 3} IITP. Kmguuu, Htb lhy, pj?_._.__ oufs AND s11o1~:s. tnngunurd by H RU. Prince Arthur. Board :1 Tuuun nor nnnum ii, I`. I x>msaen_Tu. Very Rev, 1. Hcllmulb, 1) D. Donn 0! Uurna [DIES AND GE.\'T$` a-nu cu---I.u v uuuurig `cum l.\'CE\bedisooTu1ion of I'nr1r.onbip wivh H.- V (7 f)?nl.oV runny 1.0! lb. 1 rgr-[Sm-1.! I.:a N 5 Manmnacni `con mo 'I.V\.li |DCUlI'UAUl|`J U] I IKIKECTIUIV `NH 5- V. C Duper. comnnues the jracticr-(.1 L15` role-anion m :11 is: branches ax bu oi} Cham- en, Anchor Bmmings, .\'or1I:.euI. corner )1 anew. Snare ~ Hll.L!|lf'l'll l..\llll5 COLLEGE. '0 ITIAI I G 01-: o "`P1Nl) [T TU \'UL'l ELLICTII C4 JLLl>L(}E.-Bonrd Ind Tui- nnn ...p nnrmpu-\ av-y.` l .\.\ l.\.\l'l{;\N('l*} (`U.\ll'.\.\\` 0|" ll.\lLl'l~'Hli-l InIA'<..u:; um: )\I v . a lng.3:l, u very ': e I sum .m~. IIIOKEIIEIKK I:;Dl.'CA'I#(;N. EAl)S sud other kinda of Jon]? Pluxrrulu executed with nentneu and lnnlnlu -0 sh. T\-il- I!--- -3... I)_I_...- -u-4-; . .. \,`l|4|ol:\II non per nnsum, Q22 Rexnov al. l`.\'(il.I-ll COAL. l\4u_ JANE: gn I-`l(lP_Zl\'l):-3.--'Fl1eE ....|.l2..l...,l'c W1-3 no snoss A.\\`K1`_ J .\.VlU \\ II n I` I" $. nI`nun_ .\()_ L!F ASZ |hl Ski! G vpt Ibollfd 2-o mu.-a 1 Thescoulsh Prm`_i(Tcnt lnslltdllon. V.\2t-m-leslhrouzhnut the lfomlnlon. WLJCKT !\l the Hes-3 -~-- I /[HIE DAILY NEWS `H k.-In on aalei ` very lny at 111-: Bank murcs of Mr' John Hepdersnn, Princess Street, and Mr Edward Stacey. King street. Single copies Inna dongs bud It the Putt:lg::2!-1:} Ooo \\ ;\ \\` :.2'i;.a ; u.;"r?.1.1aI:"9`.` Btmt. Puclrwo Gum. null` A ouuonl, JUU 5 ""710: uonou lluluul l.I. v .\u-uruncc. THE DAILY NEWS. -vlunl I `I Hll \...;.? xx ` '*'W:RA cLA`-`-- P1313 1867 lrjqggq MADRID 3347 *\'--v~ Cuum Lx:u.L'>` ` "so .\H(`()n.\'.\'KLL. ._1 ....- . lC'u!JO'l RC2 :omr>.:w:.- l7.<-(7.\"l`( )1`. {CAN A I)/\). JUANAIDIAN NAVIHATIUN (`UMPAN Y. \.\pl(`lIcIIII I'|I|u'r-l`nlIIn l(`nnu`rI. I ,. . _ , .. N l{H\'.\l. I |'.(;(Z`N` urn] Us!!!-K-1, nn'-nu); nu {gumg East and West and \he Steamer, `-1... r an nu Fur l":< Oswego and Rochester; `Kingston and (`ape Vlncenl H-rr}.i \_v' "K|n:.'slun and Wolfe Island Fl`n`)`.|| l 1 " * _.._______. if () A YOUNG MEl{(,`lIAN'l`.- VVlu2uy0u` : p.sy inure for the rent olyour business: house than for advertising your busineaa,: you age pursuing a false olicy. If on can do buoipeu, let. it. be 0Wll."-'l.A.lI- LII - urns, And on .\Iun~ TEi'r2 P`.\\`-(`RITE l`l'I'I~IR 1'.-\BI\' STIIANIICFI u.\'AL.