Kingston News (1868), 3 Nov 1870, p. 1

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."w L3( II n t For l`u-lo;n. 1374? me :tn(iTnl-0llt`: i ` dlulo I'url.~. 2 moswego and Rochester; _ nu~v:- w .. ..un luv Iunnli-u 'L`.v- m---I I-vruauble for pmcbunng. In-I ' ililngslon and I`;pc Vincent l'err). `V, Kingston and wolrc Island Ferry.` ____. Kmgunn, U: I lI'1l\.l|al4I * r;1 :. H.L'Rl'.`l AH UNDER IHIIKING THE V HUM.\IEIlM(I.\'1`llS, DAILY. l',V!__.n.._ I 1...:-.. ':.lf:- Ixlnncl x.` :0 `~\\ l\.\ \`l r Inn un unuun gums... Kingston, 7111 June; H170. fl`() A \'()L'NU M ERCIIA NT.- \Vh-n you: pay mule hr the .u:nLnlyuur huaineusl `lmuse than for ndvcruoing your L-usinesa,; you are purnuing a. false olicy. If on can] do buuiueu, lot it be nown.- Bum-| `IIMJII 5` Al Illhl vvvuuux -, And at 5:30 P M. For Fn-ugh! or Pusnge apply on 1 n rrrly "nun, Pool of Brock Sweet. Kingron, 2lul Ihy, I870. _ 'l'.irI |"A\'Hl i(|TE {I'I'IIILl`:\lIIV S I'll.-\.V'II`IB w A '1` r: 13 '1' 0 w N 1*.\f\' t `lr. VVIILCI IUNDAYS AND SATU HDAYS. r.nn v\fi1 9.00 I ` ILQO I Ill. nu uwv-I luv nnIxI,II1 Turumu an-I Ilumllon :nlu_\` I-xv:-pl:-J) nl nan an n..~-u I111 . run As follow: :- K"-ngilon daily (S-xn.In_\ i rxr-opt:-:1)` l` M, 10 men the _\'-w iork Elprl-BS .-mg the Cu;-e ll 1 . PM. for Home and I I) 'n.u.r PAST run: l l ERRl'Ll )N'l' nu lvunun l\l'lr fingam -rn THE bT!'Z.\)H2R SFNDAYS. . I I`()l{ II (`nmpuu-ml nY ll.o ful 0. II. Kx.\'<:non.~z, |u'..rpu \.l'hnu lllu l\`I|LI" l\lI`I ` '3-l'KU HHUO nmlinn (,`mnpnn5's 5-rope-L evrning for all Wrslun ` 1 .5,-. ,. .... 5,00 p.m. G. M. KINGHURN, I-`prrv Whnl .\M*3` `,., U ff-x`r.;.;F_: gt . (`Apr l\'r~lh~_r, -- 3....- , lA`lllI`Il\|V Ferry Wharf, Fool of Brock Street. I u`1l\ \I.\\)ll\Il\.V_ Furry Wharf, o A! uunnll u-.4. `1of"no A. ~ I ) `In n I'[Iu('l'I`5 |1llI2l I5, l\IIl5abUIl, u.Il'lIlu' fuclure l'il\lIm`.~1 oquml to any in lhc mark.-L._ Hp mud eilht-r of br_uuc or fun-ign ruullu-, nod sc-ll _n1 ` ' modnrme prm H. Eve-ry Pmno Is wnrmnled {er "' m` live yenrs. The-y invite iusycckion uflhcir styles 7'` m` and qunlily of tone. 9' "'- Parlor Urgana and Mclo-ieous of various V '"" P makers are kept in stock in me Piano Wana- Wane:-town`. com. and o'r4-rl M manufacturers prices. ;._ )AYS. Lli" l).\lLriI boa rd, or -\ Vh-nu/nu: -~- ~--V..._.'.. uf b"l`.\Tl'}'X`Ul`1' l)EBU5.-'ApplUVcd. nu .- caretully pnnt.e copxea of the Short you cm 1 Form of peed legalized by Statu.e, for sale "...y'3u;g.v at the Duly News Oflice. Statutory Mort- lzcseo and other In forum kept on _hand. isncv7s max CTOEF W- `` 'J mum HENDER8(:3N'S Select Lending library. III-Ior)`. I`|-Ilnu. Trait-I-, Iiuxun. liluuruplng, .\1-ti-In`:-, I IIlla>-upII)_ Ar. lIl:\l)I2llum\`~ IHH)l\- !r.'l`0RI2 l`RX\'(`l-;.\`w` .s1`I:!-:!-; 1`. a 1 .V rm` .'mm~: 2 A 1. \|,' cnr.Iumo.\js cm` Roux s11;nF.1| I `GISORGI-I I`. l&0\\'l-ILL J.\'. (I()..` 10 Park Row, .\'-w York, RE TH!-I mt A1H\'..\'TS I-"I": THE . ! . L`... \` ` . . ...\.- H. ..~ ....J .. ql.... hilly (ten (.7 duoed. N SU.\lS ofi_::00 and upwards, rt-payable hy innmlmonv. or otherwise, to suit borrowers. Good Mnrlguges purchuecl. Interest. 8 pt-r co.-m._ No comm ssiuu. Uhargcs greatly re- .q......a WRAPPING P} June '3 LOT OF LAND on the corner of Johnson I am! Harrie Streets, Kingston, bring 3 [art of Iilnck W, conuuuiug 5,b`J\) square feet. This in an eligible lot for budding purposes, and wall be sold cheap. Tule indisputable. Apply to Mus I`.ENT()N. ll Kingston, 1'.-Ih Uctober, .\ l .\lt)\ NH". Oct. 20, 1370. (`l`.\"l':\l.\'|.\(i CHOBCE ALEUMS. .\'l` \ I-l|{Y 1.1 \\ ~ '4 4 W N U V 4 Is A I \ A L M. l'l`.'l"l`lZ`c'l.:ll.l.' it cw 37 Park Row. New Yo. I4, |_y.|L9hIEY 5'6 LOAN `l`l'1_v to `VFUKR 3 CU., ('0; I) ..: In kl-..Ia 11%` -nr.nr~'._\'n..\.\rs vuw" ll,` Amehm `.1, lidwnms. :\i:;\'v .~,1`.\1 mu-::<\' ll.I1'I I`/I IRIAHK I ; I-ls.\v n I4.\IIl 13)` M43 Mufm `y. r.r:.\vr~*. mm , . \l _- "`l4` rou 253117;:-:1, v |\lf\ __ . M JAMES SlIA.V'Nn.`I, Ap;-mm-r, Trust and Loan Co. s-...|,_._ Is.4`f\ ._\|. APBR . 0l&(i.\!\', ma-.|.mna-zsmwz. l l{ ll VI`-V` I x H3 afuu:{~; Nil 'IIl`I' Ul \IU Kingston` in!) in Ilu x`-l"\l{'l`I{|:, ll rL\\'.`i UH! Mus BENTON. l'.\l Ii.` \ It l) lylas rious Vans- nnann rug ` 3059:). ll IISII 'l`hi.-2 road sonnet capital 0! ludl-1, I'll/IIVOTI wnh ms is m-.-srly I,-I90 K huura, which is 1 per hour. The f A great mall or. all pnrls of lndu will soon poet the inuoducli which will um vc asnuunu The I`lur4-n-- .\I;:lI||nguIu .'\ Inner)`. rl..v.~ul I` tn-:. :21 -Th re will be rs new light- iiU'Il' nl klnrmmu -flcr .\`ovrInber it`). By R re- uh . drcru-, fun-igw builv. N-59l`l.', of all airs, if!` allowed In rc.;ls:er in Cuba and Porto Rico, and dvxlu-s on all tnnleriula for building and fI`[l.Ill'iDg vessels in those ialuuda are to be re- lurncd. lslglln Won` luevwcl. A hntiln, which went ngslnaz the French was fought on Uclohir 6:h, in Ihe Vnszes moun- lnins, between Rant! Ililupe and Saint Die, 2`. miles aouilu-net of Luneville, between a French army under Genernl Dnpre, consisting of a few regular troops and in large number of Franc: iin-urs,anrl in Rndonese army under General Von Ge-genie-lrl,in which the French Wrf defeated and driven hack on R.nmberv.l|era. According to the German accounl, lhr) French bad douhla iheir number, some 14,000 10 their 7,000, but the German lmd two squadrons of light dra- gzoons and 1W0 bnueries, In! the French, as usual, seem to have been grenlly wanting in nrlillery and cavalry. As Epinal has since been occupied by lh Uermnns, and New Breisnch completely invested anal partly bombarded, it! would EN`!!! to be a part ofa plan for clear-ingj the depnrnnent. of the Vusgea of the French troops. it lhulc-In-I This Iljtlmullvl I I I .,|.. . 1 _ 'l`ll|'-I FIIENCH REVKRSES IN THE V03- GES. would De part or 3 plan tor clearing t stunt: parts Ul u-.-tigat, rtuu ui tuc laivnuu |l| Burnett. In more than rt-cent. times Brnzal has lurnishotl a cumit|ernble'number of 0` _-,.- ,4 - W ,--_._ (lltH'll0ll(lB of average size and quality; and f . ll few have been ptucurutl from North Uuro- m EAST WAN RA'RUAD_PROG.RFsS` liun, Georgia, and Bilierisi. Within a few T` , A W "l`l'" '_`" "d '," llnd "` `M yo.-ar: tliumotitls have inct-ensetl euoruinusly l`l""_"'l':t'dP""'l';:v:`f)m';[T;;| -Vh.`$-"".`lh` in vrtlttt-, especially those til` it 311.3 larger Ff '.'" ' D ""1 . '3 ' `es than have been t-upptltefl by the mines of ,- lhm connects Bombay with Calcutta, the: I I. . 1 . r H I f - 0 and places the Arabian Sea in] Am ` w|"c" (.mm5 '6 5"` fl':.'`' 0" " ~ . . - t. - v rmuctener lluy til B_euil-ll. 'lb6'dlDlC6`[ ;,.`;"".`I' }i":`h :"ieM|"Yrel:_[v in RV )-reced- miles. and is tn-tde in sixty-two; ' "E5 _" ` .3 8 ' - . . 1 d it little over uu~'n'y-two miles! `"5 Prl`"` "`_ unny .y;""' Tue, mre' fare for first class in about $75.] pmrlucuuti In Bfzll WIS Nflllshed `$116 A piltisellef through Bonihny to '. |"| *{'3'Y m`k`v 5? "5 "elf"! lo keel oflndm has commenced, and tho ro-id pace with the detntmtl, which has been pots-ass important nllnsclioll by swelled by nrowing wealth and lovelur dis~_ 5 n of Alneflcllil palace cars, play. But for the liner gems the present. 3 which will vastly Add to tho comfort of travel. ene{.tu)[) of diamond wegrcr buy; but to . . . .8 *3 Tnia road traverses the planclpal cotton dtntrictn` [M1 luck upon me orngmenlg of mi, , 0" the 4`-000")`. '30" 30111511 111"" 5900'" '-hf-"' Portuguese, Spanish. and `English families. collou port. for the lnr 9 European trade. This The Chung`, was indicued has been "u_ will materially ntllsc the ptoupnri-y. of tho phmuud by we ,-ac,` u we choice Uupttul, Calcutt.-, and pt-otznosticattona Ire . . . ' hot the ancient. territ rial in miles ll-d!.l thlh ll tr-3"` . .. 9 l`. :,::;:.:*.;; *:.,..,::;.;?, ..:..:.'. 022:. 3;: mm -.~~~.~-3 we 1 0fArnb]. Railroad development bu prooooded bl"""'y "` 'A""' "" D" "` I 5 very notivelyinlndia for Jolie )ur| put, and ` f N U'd B'- wh ' `I '9 t- of cotme, hu man eucntlnlly benefited the M859 P"l- "1 1337 150 0101103 I. country. It bu nod! looallblo qtinmn that `dl_d Pm 9` D009 _lNl!-'0` 'l'lIL'l`..~'i).-\Y ELY!-JNl.\'G. NOV. 3 .- ;+}- .-ma 1..-INT 12105 El): D~uil1_a Nuns. SM`! by all ,, -1 . kpocial Notices. Hy, H-s.1'cl.`.2l.-l.ale ld\'i8l from ~ announce than the French numeri- ||.'I*:\.i)` shut KWeDl_V of the ringleader! ulluellfrrckiun. ,Uuo hundred more x an-rsu-d and ure Mable to be shot. apzmuung cvovund that Hm nebellion `uni hr 1:... I`:-..aaGnna THE WEST INDIES. whcr-: an '13 cents per box. :0 Cal ui. suid_l>y the Onllcf" are A and homing Ink: Brown : 12:00- ,`, .., ,_, -1: -_-_ :., L__,, ll [0 _q.|yv .-n"! 4-Iur`~ llulr Dye. Hrur Dyu in Ibo but in the y mm Ilud purfmtv. Dy:-_ Murm- u1|nntum~uum-rm disappoint- ul-ms 1ima--"dmn nm Pnnluin .M or lrrllulcal 'l`ln-om, pr. `,_jF9`3S, r.g.<:.lI3 in serious pul- ',l!'31i|l n~1!'_r`uuu3,1.fu-ulizn-:m- . , W, . -`. -.~... .`.~V. U. 7.. We-i/nzr lo the . - ~- -----.,, - ~---- l'INl*L|-'A(} I'REh'b'. x :>(1rft)r her, and Mrs Winslow mo-rican Florcncn Niginlirngnle All -1.... --.. -.._,_ .I... __ is an I-nr-mt from lb. .. m nku In r, M she: is, n ;.|,,~,,i. ..- Inf.-n l'.... '17 .. run nuo , nx ('lmrnbor.-burg, Penn :- ,'L`l.' I I` FIDITJQ `Hp ! L-lping he-r to survive nnd culu-king nnjl u-elhiug vary word Bel forth in the run precisely what if. pro- .1 :. __.| _ 'L`U .\lr.-1 Wiuslow-know Int-pnrmlinn of her South- T.. . .. . 1 All others are b.1seiri1'ILn i'H)THlN(} SYR|7I', i U _ New York. ` . TRUCHE5 "1 ' ' ' - ' `-1 and others < , Pres. Mms. m I n_q_ and uuestiug I punk`. lTro~:bea, which If we lmd lhe Hbmin only` -...|...... _.I.:-L. of (he n Inner ` many their ,_ -.,.... .-.. uunuuul, arm whole villages, any: the Tmm, -`of drunken am! unchute pou- untn," ere becoming good Ohrhtienn. An- other new road, called the Chord Line, will be unllebic for lrellic shortly, and will open up 5 superb country '.-etuing with mineral wealth nnd nut. agricultural rceourcu. Other: on both lhu gr:-at ludlnn and Emu lndinu lines are being pushed into diutricu where the name of A locomotive was scarcely known, The Ivhlrtle of the Jtenm car in unkenlng"fer olY lnd" from 5 sleep or centurion, and developing ht-r ebundent unturul wealth, and making her de- Ierted plain: to blossom as the rose. ware previously qnne shut out from lbs 1 for luck 0! u-unlport, and mu increased it to the people. At an evidenc-_9 of the ovum _..- -..... vu. uvnu Inc warm wullh evidenca evangelis- inginueucu of the railroad, many of those pmcca Which hue become blouod byll are now crying (or schools, and whole villages, Innln " .n.. 5...... AW -- --~~-------- ADDRESS OF THE FRENCH IN `SAN FRANCISCO TU THE PR-UVlSiU.`lAAL (EUVEICNMENT. Q-.. l.',,- ' --v - -aAl.1AlIIlL` I San Francisco, Oct. 3l.-1'be hpnch resi- dual: 0! thin cily have ndopted sad forwarded the following nddreu lo the `Government for the nnuoml d.-lence at Tours :- To Illa Members of Ibo French Government_3 l'.I.nanI-p.n.. II.-n L._ - ' nu um mcxnuera 0! me I Considering that, b; hluralml Bruins has ltredchery unexnmpled 1 lions : { H1 lrnnlnort._ and In. .'.......--.u u 5; Considering lhat, in to remain silent would lbelrnnori and to doch cued, u!.. I.`_,_ I cued, We, French citizens at Vt-med in gencnl unembly, lowing resolutions: 151. Ilnubnl Bnznine is nlrv ..,..-1.-.~u,-u 15 mm the uunosl indignnjon that We have heard of the treachery of Murubul IS:-zaino. Hut 1: Msnbal of the Kcnpxre is neither the nrmy nor the nnhon, and we French people must prove to the wotld that alum , lbf] are able, at the sauna time, to conquer the enemy and cbasiiie xhe urniwrs. You, people, be uuivea `nod have courngv, and yr, members of the Go- ;V~-rn,men!. Couuuue m .-,..-m him. n.. p........._ -4 . I A]. 2nd. The: Republic alone can save France. 3rd. A whole nation mu. rises in Arms and ghts for ils independence is mu-incxhle ; 4th. The fuxlowing nddressehnll here.-at lo the (iovernnn.-nt for uh. National Drfencsr. E Ux:I I.-."a,-l1 is win: the indignnjoni lrcacherv or II..nh..I 5 Allll U('U. ' Ban Frnncisco, Oct. 30. For the Ueueul Arsembly, the members of` the Bureau. Pm:-,1, Wem, Piocbe, Wolf, Vnr-| . _ I mud, Lzuiudenu, Patron, Bourgonng, Maurice,` Avon. I1 ULLMU. Nu tlro syllables are more familiar in` every gram growing country or the tour conlinentl` t Linn Mark Lane. 1 hey bra-`I a column of My | Urtliait uewapnprre; ere quoted in French, Ger- 5` nun, by-snub, and Atneritnn journals. The c,-rn exchange taken the nntne ot the streets in ` a hid: it atsnds. it is the only market in Lon- 3 ` don for corn and seed. England is nlunyl e !` myer or grain. The 77,000,000 acres in lbe!' uuiltd Kingdom never produced Iuiciency of,` cereals in the molt abundant harvest to ll the I` mouths of its 32,000,000 people through the I 5;-ur. Hence the price that Eoglnnd pays to: I grllu, as settled lriieeklyvnl the corn exchange 1` I m Monk Lane, rulestbe price not only at home, H I but tliglnly decreasing in the ratio ordinance, 5 1 ' nil over the world. Hark Lane sung`: in the it `bent of mercantile London. It is close upon ' ` I the Thames. Un every side are not warehouses, . C!II[1]l1)'ld with freight. born by every tide. ', PL'ndUiUU5- bales swing from fty feet aloft. ` Umks plunged and ducked headlong into ccI- I` lat-3. The street is jammed with loaded Ivninl. . The weyfnrrr dives beneulb bosebags and mini szouldero with dripped tire: of In-and-wheeledf` wnggonl. _ 1 The corn excbantrentnnds in the centre of ` v-Ag,` wnggoul. The corn excbangeptnnds in the centre of Lurk Lane, on the eastern side, It wu bum in 1747, when the present system of factor-age commenced. in an open Doric colonnnde sheltered, well lighted. rooted in lronrthe was-' ther, and covered by n lnrge and hnudeotne dome, . stand before mills lled with samples of every variety of grain nud pulse productive of food for1 man and best, factors and millen, lighters- men, granary-keepers, blutT count-y gentlemen and Kl-nti.~h fnnncrn. There us more than seven hundred independent. places of bueineu, The counlriel are polished by the friction of grain. They are covered with open csnvu bugs, conuiuing samples. All responsibility rear: with the principals; who, if they do not deliver goods according to name, must abide the disagreeable conetqneuoel. Gain has in hnans evervwht-re. It is under Cl9lgI'(EDI8 CODBQQHEDXI. Grain lies in heaps everywhere. is under ` the stalls, on the seats, over the counters, and ankle-deep covering the (1 )0l'. The over mov- ing crowd grind it uncter foot. A hundred hands are taking samples tram the bags, rubbing and comparing and dawning them, and then throwing them on Ihe nnr. "Why is not the grain returned to the bggs ? was a question put to E triend. Thu. would never nnswer," he replied. Suppose I were buying oats. I uko a sample ; try in dampness, it in no longer: sample; and to return it to the bag would be to deceive the next conaeur. or course, I throw it on the oor. _II. in somebody : perquiate." .. . no: lo ucmu : rue rkncu Kepub-+ in: cannot pensb! Vne 14 Frnnce ! Viva la Rcpnbliqne! 5 Tue Central Uolnmiuee of Cnlifovnin will re-5 milfou, nus week, 50,000f. for the National` Dds-u(`e. ' Of all articles of wealth diamonds are probably those in which the greatest value is to lye found in the smallest compass. From very early history they have been favourite objects lor'the purunee both of ornament anti investment. For the latter purpose they have in the troubled societies of eastern countries been found particular- ly appropriate, because their compactness has permitted of their being carried or con- cealed with equal facility. The most cele- tmuerl plnces tor the discovery of diamonds have be en the old mines ofGolcond:r, whose" ! working has now been long discontinued, jsutne parts of Bengal, and of the island of I ll..r-nun, In more nlnm recent times Brazil THE GRAIN FXUHANGE OF THE VIURLD. _...--.v.. vs I ,- .... ..-..u.=-. nu-9, pcupII~,- U8 unwed ` 7 V l"l' T \ri- ' h` h ' ".)'""`e. '9 '" high "" b`"". " mt; nu-iatiuns.t.he experiences of the g( .0 '"m" 7" Pan "0 tum 0 era of Caligornia and Ausu'a|ia--s4 War Io demu . The Fknch RepI.b- L ` pens 1 gera being exceedinzlv furnam .-.4 IUHI! Z a traitor to his coun- ilizena Sun Francisco, con- ! have passed the fol- Dn Z DIAMVONDS. `, similar eircumuumcea, oold imply complicity with r dochm: ourselves disbenrl-I UUYH I a Government : by surrendering Helz, a committed an act or ed in the annals of nu.- [P] RICE TWO CENTS. the very nect quality, and weighing about 00 carats, sold lor 7,200; whereaain 1858 a diamond of only (ll carats hrougbtmoro than the time: as much, or 33,000. The Rcgrnt. diamond required two years for its cutting, and then weighed 136 carau,hav- ing been reduced from 410 carats. I: van bought. Ivy the Duke of Orleans, from wlienceit. derived its name, for 3,375,000 francs. This was in 1743, and iii: now estimated at 5,000,000 francs. It in one of tho Crown jewels of France, and Wu placed by order of Napoleon -15: in the hilt of the sword of mate. There is another cclelirauzrl French diamond, brought from Brazil, called the Star of the South, Wllfcll weighs, without cutting, 254} carctl. Thnre is a Portuguese diamond, or'p|eudo diamond, which weighs 420 carats, and should beworjh, according to estimates, some live and a half rnillionspterling. The Koh-i-noor weigherl'brl'ore` cutting 186 carats; but is had been badly cut. and it urn: -u.n......- -_ A . v. :-r~- -~~-w "- .--- 5" W --"- .2. `cm ot Australia--eoma dig ~ : gem being exceedingly furtdnabe. Olh do- ._ I E ing no good, and others again falling into 1 " great good fortune, after months of if _ i pointment. The average weight of the din; ` ' muuds hitherto found does not appear in _ have been remarkable, though some velne- 74 , hle stones have made the fortune; of the I -! lucky diggers. That one which re: bruu ` . ` these elds into notice was sold for 11, 5,1 leerling, which the vender inveezed at once 0' I in clearing 03' mortgages, and in E churches. Other sales are spken ofnt,2,_-2 !.:'n')tJ, 600, 200, and so forih; but indl lof from one to live carats are looked on In {extremely good, and qtones of thue I Z are respectively of the value of from love: ' to forty or tty pounds. A gentlemen . ' l l`ort_Eli1.abeth was said. at the time of the - ' ; departure of the last mail, to be in ilof advices that: parcel of fty -nine diu- _ ! monda, worth 4,000, had been sent to Kid _' i for shipment to England. Another at , f the same place expected ninety-one, I511 - ` , `another firm here the eonaignees ofnfdilr r mend weighing 17; carats, vyhich, hoI$!r. _ l Ewan not reported no he nobrilliant Ag tale. _ Hsmallcr jewels. A letter to Cape TE _ ' e, ` describes several large di ` `_ V A K I one of 15 carats, sold for 3J0; oIe"nf * 11; ll-cunta. sold for 52%: nnrl n.....n`nn reg ..~..-an-1.-nus. IUD weighed ' brfore was necesssry to repeat the uperstion, 0! course at the cost of weight, in order to bring out the gloiies which it now confers upon the crown. There is a diamond in Borneo of 376 csrsts ; another in Itussis of 195 c irate ;';sml one in Austria of 139'parn.ts. The largest North American diamond was \ one found on the James River, weighing 23 cunts; and, in Brazil, it hits been'ths prac- tice to liberate xi. slave who found a. diamond | weighing seventeen and nhulfctunts. Thus ' details lmve been given in order to make in- telligible the facts which we are about to mention repecting the latest discovery of dis- inond mines. which has occurred in the . | English eolony of South Africa, and is now | erczitmg as great excitement union the vwhite. black and brown inhabitants that leoniinent -Eoglish,Dutcb, Hottentots, Bulb- 2 men, and so forth--as Captain Sukkot ! , strike in gold produced on this Uontinsntil I 1.-54:5. The first announcement of the dis- .` covery of diamonds in South Africa. wss ' only made last year, un\:l it was received by the world with is certain amount of doubt` I how, llOW\`8|','in less than twelve month! ' lall the unuttuclied Wpnlation of Southern / i1\l-Flfa is rushing 0!!` to the banks of Vztalriver. and repeating. with some -lli t_ , l` variations, the gold Aualralin--mmi -I3-L [van on Ia rutuin, arm: 10! 1.6.; 000 `If i ll -csnts, lot 350; and one :carota sold for 2,700. There were umouu ` of the nding of (diamond said to be -- ' long in two joints of the index nger," which the owner had more than oncom- Qfuaeul 9,000, and of soothe: of six" ; carats ; but the largest. well antbentia d_ 5 recent discovery was that by n lI.jBn!Qd ` de Kierk, at J ngenfonteiu farm, who attic ' depth of six feerfrom the aurfnce hit Iiiiiin , 3 diamond weighing fortveiszht ant; aepr._n or six reerirom me aurtuce hit nbiin weighing fortyeight cunts.` , The value (if this ston_e, hovrever, dos not I seem `to be in proportion to It: nae, l- described as full nfeure, u; Ind ugly. * joccurred on the farm of a widow mend: Viuer. where his reported tbs: tlIiI'loa.,5 diamonds have been lonnd shove, and in addition to the large stone. beIni uinusuuun alive ueen Ionnu above, I@ m i<.ws* large stone, below ` surface. The diamond diggings lie along the Vaal River; and are aaidliya f geological authority to cover an area om. hundred miles. The news is bad for who have invested in diamondt for ~- rise, which not long ago seemed to hug], very rational way of making a prot capital. The great diamonds of the `world will, we suppose, always be so few in A \ber as to command enormous prices from 7:3; the very select number of persons who can atford to own, and to take care 0! than. 7.1? The last consideration is one of great lai- portance ; for, as a great diamond holder, the Duke of Brunswick found the sion of these treasures in the stats of not6- ' ` riety in which Europeans live, by non:& .7 so simple a -business as it is supposed [to-, A have been in ancient times and Oriental -.; countries, where men might be olxecuriif _;i they pleased. Suppose that Africa would 7 give us another halt` dozen gems, averaging _f the size and value of those now moatcele-` _ r hrated. it is hardly possible that the mti-V_ I mated Value of any would greatly `decline, and as to the vensl price-, it -must, on_ob`- jects of this kind, depend almost wholl upon the accldenla 0! the pressure whigj compels lhe sale, and the vanity which n urges the purchase. But of ordinary die .1 . momls, such as make the daily stock of, ; thejewellers, we think it probable that the - newkliggings will supply a anantity large ' . enough to have consulerahle inuence ' i upon prices, if not to the point of depua- ` :- sion, ,certainly to that of preventing any , `farther advance.-MontreaI Herald. , ._s `- . Z Essen. and oxhibiled at the Paris Exhibif if of 1867, when they attracted nniverenl amino 2 tion, passed through Berlin I few than H They were originally intended to do coast of Schleswig-Hollleill, but :3 theetnoip` ` nor gun! had no opportunity of proving their ' power against the French eet they fur Ina second time their journey to Pub," there to open their mrnondone Iron uonthc. A n...._.. I-.__ I-_._ an 1,.,.- . L ` The gigantic cannon, made Kmpn `-`:7 ..-V... .. ..r.._ .-. .. .-..-.....-v_-g --uu cvuueu. A CAPITAL lnlsa JOKK.--AB Iriehiiuu I contract to dig in public well. When In `III dug about 25 feet down, he eeneooe non ` and found it caved iu--neatly ned -to,I~ho I} PM looked cautiously Around. and at ilm go. ` bozly Wu near ; then look of bf; ha: ind co.-I. V, . hung lheln on the windiest, envied into cont ` - bllibl sud waited evenie. rln I short line the I ouizens discovered that the well lied caved b; L and noting Pn'| hat and coat on the winding, they Iuppoood he use II. the bottom cf Ibo ex- clreredlhs loooe earth from the well. and int , es the eager citizen: had ueaehod lhl bm.top,q`p4| ` were wandering wlme nu body Val, Pal egg om of the hnnhee, and good neturoslly than for relieving him or e "eorryjot" bio ` of the dlggorl were disgusted: but 1ln)oh_wu' ` loo good to ellovennbing non thalnlltyu ' laugh the: noon followed. _ , ` I. I3 9 us e k cavntion. Only I few hours of brick dining ,- __ ..,.,......, nupvlvl bout urtugueae rich Jul), I weigher|'b'fore cnuimy it zuhu run HCCA D1 LI` L9; 1-Huff] cl.-||. nwq L A` rd: )"\X\_. Fnrntx l`lr:- \~~ur:uu~r (4 0m-:`Aro S kmpwmluch I E ,, bnugunlrd by 8 RH. Prince Artbar. mad T nu.-.n Yo! Annun; 11.1; box For .51. r,, 3 H. PARKER, DI sxm. Sin, and I... Kl.\'U, Cbclnuu -nd Drew-Ur (inc-ton. out. an amgguu ouowbouo. ' opu. | l"IJ. I}} \L.l7ST< L _ANTHBA(_:ITi-. com 1550 I!LL\|l'Tll L \ D! IE5` (`HLLI-,(n'F. 0lob_r 21,1868. I-I vnlll [u 4.5 . ET[`."._`3F`.fw Y\. \oV": coal in Pure L-uciuvans being mined in ` 4.- ..w:- --~,-t :' 1* I..r-`.'-uunnn Vnllov \R misz;\' 1. lv.s.\.~'. )|.I'E(}-. .V.4Lomicu ) Reudo:.cr~-P" .503 bTKlL'E'l', hour ._,v_.__ .. \_._..... ! rui6em-Tt.e V2 .. .. 11...- 1r1.;,T.,.\a; U-mfg. "Kauai Assu}uIx1'c tumpan) (`V 1-l|nh'r~|rr\ 1' A \\ uusrul, -~ ~ . x- v Mr. J.Lmt`8 U`-it-HI). Q. IIIGIILR I~;l)l't`.\'I`ION. Foot of Johnson Street. so nun: tit", 9 on LIVER?!` `IA - ' re-9|. Lawrence W hurt,` \v'.\xu'.` 1 Rwllunl T \\u|l\rul. \ . \ I.unc~ ~. (`urlu r|;hI. H. `".',"il John Vlualiu-. ,1 ! us. .\.`l' l.".`U".` IAXWELL W .\'T!;.\N Agcm.or.n;s:on nn qlOuV 1.\.\\'l-L \`H.\l|`.\.\\ ;u'F3-Boud Ind Tun- I. Hoilmutb, D I . ARK) S )H.!Nh)_ .\n, use ASiIJ..'%VL\'?'dCvE~C0IAPANY..} TheS(-om~h I'rm'ul-en! ln~l|lul!on. . . _ xgvnq-ux~lI:rnu:houllhc1`om|nInn.1 --.1 .:.n-un .vuIv` I! hr 1 nu 371"" | 1 --v--I)` Lay at `.h-- H-mk 5.5),",-u 1;! Mr . John llnndcuwn, I'rinccu {SUI-rl, and Mr` Edward Stacey. King Street. sigglecnpics tun IlI0 be bad at the Publication Ooe I1 : Bum. Pucwo cum. `t 1' la `vhdl H4... vcvurv, then, ho-nlvh. Iongrvily nod wind `energy VIV the hlgbllul use ol the Al k'A1'A~11n 'rI'1-L'I_`n -Inuit` I\"`ll III H40(`P Grcmora In lhnl L`... A;......:,._ Vi/`Ill-I mmfz Inusl vuu;|~nl. mu IIIvI"I"IUIA'- -H Yn'|l-I01, It nvndenl the Lrn. III-4'(ub=1|1.(rP('I\bl6'. ll zumumn lbe appelile J uken be-fore nrkul ARRIVEDJT LAST. nuvw-u II] tun uurnlmnn ` For dirw-tionu lnr use we label: on homes. HI-:.\`uY CHAPMAN t ()0. l ` E\'A.\'S, mmcn-m a cu, ""7 Snlv Ag:-nu for the Dominion. Honlrenl. Ju|v5 D(`IP Hnntrul, July 5_ Slulunl I.I'v \-~uruc-(-. L`? &'__`.`? "*Eh.'x LLA5`-' pf`: 1257 lC'\D'J THE DAILY N EVVS. uunv u nru . is un especinl Hy HIE ALKA1: -.v 4.. 1 J.\mu. ulllfllli "'.\4 l)AH.Y .\'EW.~\ . CANADA ll.\ Ill nrulm, HADPJD1 s-\ . |"|l)HU'I| `ll. UI `II ;A.~4Al{ TI'iKHH TONIC. `K try lhv gnzxncnggggxuggilu and Dulnlnnnn fn vonrlte with Oriental 1347 4\I at u`n-\'.\'F.l I ._t -__ ;_rI)uu`l~l, 1 of t ne of the l'lJOSl nnm-m Court, L a an... air is one of the .'~:a`-- grepnrnliuns approval in mm H: an-..n-nninnn -lo Iocaulothl nus` will In-corn!-, M il ..... ,1` an. ..n.l In rs! JU; nuu IU mg n in strongly Agent. ml Chill . viluluy nnd or male. fut strong |\lN(i.\"l'().\'. \(`Ax\'Al)A5. 'l`lllII{,h`|)AY l`)V|'h\'lx\'(., N()\'ICMI lCl{ 3, 1870. `VHVHE nlmvo In 1`~.\N.\|)lAN NAV IHATIUN l30Ill'AM'. .\|Ill`llt"II I` 3 wr-(`uh|n Flmtlnrr-. I I .\(r_ .\'l'.\RTA.\' ...(`n|l -. ling`;-II.,l\l' |{U\'.\l. '\I,\ll.'|'l||{Ull(.`|| I.l\'l*T .a.-'n.nT1.sI1I l___ __ A-

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