Io stun n ., _. . - ru Kingston, 2| M, `H- . I I THl~Z I-'.\\'Ul'lilTbZ l'l`l'RR (`.Uil.\' Kingston, 7th Juno-_ 1x70. , SPA RTAN I'..~`.~'mI:1'." Kl.V(I.\1't*.\' l`|lA\H`lH.\' A`n|lIl\V I`III .1 \ II:\lII II'.\ (`HRl\'1`ll|.\.`;'. .\Iu:.\'h:I` HLLI w A '1` r: 1: '1` 1) W N, .u runs: Hurszl I\' M;nu-r THE PA\'(ICRl`!`l'.' l'I'lL|l CABIN STI-IAHER 1'..\\' HF Ql'l.\"l`l~l. U W J.-u~u.ws,!lule-r, '\ H\' (`nr.'ul}wr: Wlmrf c\1'l_T J . V `.1 ._L ;L`_ ll` vvnlcl MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS. 6.30 a.m. 5.00. p.m. rs-vlvru . urn . run A! follows :- M.\l|.'l'|lR()li(:l| Ll-.\'l HALF PAST FIVE lfl Eluum mr Iv vnun l'\Iv| TH E BTI-IAN HIL agalon dmly (.'\`-In-inyi rm:-pled) Io mm-I the .\--w York hixpn-as the Cape at 3 l'.M. for Rome nnd n+:rI-"risk-'{;; )3 `HI! -I I I` I |(El`l.'K\ l.\'U. .. V: I (>'uu.r.!a_n rxcepved), lo ma-oz; as fzom liouw nml Uswrgo and nuspurlnliun Connpnnfn propel. ! the an-mnnv for all muorn It1\r vw- lhsr:-;I.n', Master, SFNDAYS. . I .. n.'.'ua . _ur-u Ill ... I the m-UL:-I. there for puacbuug. l)All.\'. - l.... 0.`: char , Kings: - ah- Dun ..r IP...l P-NIKL G. M. KlN;iHU|(N_ Ferry Wharf, Fool of Brock Street. __ 1u",n . UIIPL Kollvy. .\II|rlnur rurry rv unrl, Pool of Brock Slreet. II.1'.lI III I . Leave Wolfe T a. nu .. u uuv.-. Simpson. |.\'DAY,WKI),\'ES IE1:-|L' rlurvu. l`nvInirluu-I. `\unI.\-. LI.`\l|'IlJI5I" I": try Wharf, I 4.!` N:-m-I: Rn--aw Ulll [Inn] I || Upl'I- for all W eaten: '}HORN, .-.. \l'L... I'\lUkI|I1lJ, of Rochnurr) ...A Trains from V -r u vr Inland. mrinnl nebu- H E N D E R 8 ON 8 Selgct Lending Library. `Thirty or llnr In-at IBrIl,j-In and Ame- ` rlcun Magazines and r.1-Hews lllnlory, I-`II'II0lI. 'I'rn\'~In, -Inmyu. lllouruplny. M-lrnlc-4-, I'II|IoIo|DII)'. lac. |`l'T IN EACH MONTH (DR QVARTER, HUUN AS l.\'\'l'l-.ll. `IIl~2\l)I~2l{h0\`.s' Inmu 'l'0IKl . I 1'n|.\u:r:s.a srmu-:T. sucaws BOOK 310315,) N LW (0003 ! L I.` \I Huh I'" I CRElGIl'I0.V'S Cl'l`\' B0()K STORE y _ `S. M. l'l7.'I"I`l`.\'(iII.I. (\'. ($0., i 37 Park Row, New Yolk, GEORGE I . R0\VEl.l. an C0.. `I0 Park Row, N1.-xv York, RF. THE ...l-. .\(iENTS FUR THE KI.\u uN lMn.\` Nxws in that city, and are nulhnrlzc-d I0 comma: for inserting udVc-r- lisemenla wt us at our luwral. ca.-h rates. Advertiser: in what city are n-qmsled to leave their favours will: either of the above houses. Huharriplinnn mny rnmmonrv M May limo. l'.1l-ulnguo-3 I'urnI-he-I gr-Hm. Furlh-r pullculnrs mny ha I-arned by cal- lll l( WRAPPING PAPERS Cflll. duced. I N SUMS of $100 and upwards, ropaynhle by inalnlmo-nl or olhvrwiae, to suit borrowers. Uond Morlgugea purchaeod. Interest 8 per cent. No comm ssnon. Charges grenlly re- An.-mi E I /I II.0Il IIIKG \I\', HI I`. L0!!!-; USS. WEBER I Ch., corner of Onturio nu-1 Princess bin-a-Is, Kingston, manu- fnmuro Pianm-a equal lu any in the market: t~ilh(`r of home or furcign make, and sell m niuderme price 5. Every Piano is warranted for live years. Tin-y invite inspection of their stylus and quality of tone. Pm-lnr Hranna and Melodeons of various and qunmy on lone. Parlor Organs makers are kept. in stock in the Piano Ware- oom. an-I 06}-n =d M. muuufacttlrers prices. _:_?._.._. Juoa'.`il_ - 1r-. -3!` -. .., LOT (IF LAND on Ihe comer of Johnson 1 ` and Hzlrrl Sln-eta, Kxupsmn, bring a [art of Block W, containing 5,82?) square fuel. This is an e|igib'u lot. for bunldnug purposes, nnd WI he sold cheap. Title indiepulnble. Apply to * Mus RENTON. 5 V `TA l`U-'l`()RY I)EEU:S-Appmved and V ; carefully pruned copies of the Shun ' Form of Deed legulised by Statme, for sale M the Daily News Orlice. Statutory Mort- gages and cum law foml kept on _hud. I Illl!| l Kingston, It-uh October, 1570. .-\'l' .\1()\l'lH~I.`\l. l l{l('E.\'. L CONTAINING 2,000 VHl.l1.\l|-LS, For 5 nle at Oct. 20, 1870. CHOICE ALBUMS. PCT YOURSELF IN HIS PLACE, By Che. C1110. .\'r \ F.llY Lnw m:1("|-:<. "uio:iEFF3T.'o`A:s[ AFN) to for Two Books, 35 80 I{l.\'(} .5` 'I'l.'h'I!.' 7'. mm-.1-`. up sx.u.x., AT T.\CR\"S NEWS DEPOT. Ulli ~ M'L\\' STATION!-'.|lY 3 _ M-.W b00|n`! "DF.BF..\'H.\.\|`S YHW," Hy Amelia U. I-Zdwzmls. LU`. III-` Bl`I.l.HA|H`Tt B} Anthony Trollope. .1 rd` A FINE LUT UF WILL PE SULD `A BRAVE L.-\DY,' 1:; .\l.u Nulugk. Nu\' rou sa m:, n uh .._ ...~ ..... ..- JAIUSU (IF JAMES SHANNON. A nu:--in. IILD ounnnua, Appraiser, Trust And Loan Co. .. Iu'.l| 1) IIul('II0lur`n Ilulr Dye, This nplumiid Ilnir D50 is the but in lhe world ; um only true and purfm:\ Dye. Harm- ~|u.aa--ruliublt--msunlnnoous--no dlxnppolnib nmuI-nu ridiculous Iinla-"dm~!l not contain [and or any Vllnlilz ppluou In injurw llm hnir or nyxu-un" luvigz-mu.~,| the hair and leuveu It A-lull nnd honulil-II`, black or brown. Sold by all druggiata uud do-uh-rs. Applied at the Fac- Inry, It} Mom} Slxml, New York. um. ..-.um..-. .. I |L'e|8-[nHt|bl(`-IllJ nmul-nu ridicul: Vllnlil lynx:-In " luvignl hmmlilul ( 15011113110 The I`Ior-.m.-- Mulnimgulo of lluo Nuruory. The r1)11OWlll[.{ in nu cxlrml from`: letter wrillvn by the Rev. 0. 7.. Weizer lolbe(1crmam Is'rI.nm.l l|I(.urn_/yrr, at (Ihumberaburg, Penn :- A lsl~Z.\ EFAUTllh`.SS`. Just o_;{(3n the door for her, Ind In Window will provalhc Amt-ricnn Florence Nightingale 01 um Nursery Hf Ilna we are sure, that we will lc-ncll our .3'u8y" lo say, ';'A blessing on Mrs Wuuslow," for helping her to survive and escape the grlping, cuhcking and teelbing uh-g--. Wu conrm every word Iel forth in the l'ro5]-cllu. H posrlormd precisely what it pro- ll-ssrs to perform, en-ry purl. of it-nelbing Iraq, Away with your Cordial, Part-goric Dru;-a, Iuutdununl, nml every 0 her Narcotic, lay wlmth llm lmbc is druygedwinlo Ilupidily and re-ndrrcd dull and idiuuc for lnle. W-~ lmvn: n~.-wr neon Mu Winslow-know in-r miy lhraugh the prcpnrnlion of her Sooth- ,ug nyrup fur Childn-nTec1hIng. If we had the lww.-r_ w-: would nuke hu, us she is, n physi- cnl 5.n'nu1r lu lhv lnfnui Race. 25 cent: pot bottle. Suld by all Urugglsu. Me aura and (`all for nhnosx A Hutu ' have pruvcj km-ir mosey ` ..- ,, ....... -. yams. Among lesl.mcn rtlxcnc-y are lltf! from- I .. .. ._. ._ . .-\ fougln. |.':I(l or lrrlluled Tllrmu, Said verywbcre at 25 cents per box. `- l'rocIu-s, so cal ed, sold by the o.nce, are I [bO0l'I(n1llli0l'l,IDLl uozliing like Brown : Bron- chmi Tmchea, which Are aoid oniy in boxes wii!i_nu--urnil.(.f the proprietors, JOHN` I. BROWN & SUN, on outside wrapper of box, and priute Gov- t-rnvnrnl slump nltnchvfd to each box. This l`]rv- in pulling up the `I rocbea is im- porum u n at-cuiiiy to me purchaser, in orde to be aura of obtniuiug lbe genuine Brown's Bronchial Trochee. \lz{ \\'l.\'S|.<|W' h'?<}HH1'HlN(} SYRUP, Hnnug \ln,-_hu*.sura:/r of Guru! 3 Perkins" on the ouui .e wmppu. All others are bueimita _,-4 IL! sand THE 1 lUJF.C'I`ED IIUY.-\L MARRIAGE. The S,-ecrau-r, pr:-mining that there are no; \eu rdnuued }- Lghulimc-n 1:: the empire who do noihel n. qmel but sli.l drnile sensation of pleasure in bearing a sari of oi.-inl garnounee. merit llul me Princess LOUIBO is lo uurry llie Mnrquis of D--rne on acme day 'in next Feb., slirlullie uuhoa Hm [LU ullnnce, whether or uoi ll bvco nee II precedent, will give rise to some eliqunie, which will greatly inurest ber- nlds and um. seclion of European society which cares nbyul. such discussions. Will it be sc- knowlzdged on the Conliuc in 7 h, is pi-ob.|,|e' because the rzghl of giving nual award in nil ouch dispute: has [or ages been attached lo the |Hl[-C| l-II Uruwn at Um-rmnny. which, in A law )tml :l, must be buns by the brother-in-law nf vhi | r.nr~.n win) in Ge-rninnv holnno Inn IEW )MrIr:I, Inual UL` uJIuw uy luc Uruullr-ID-Itw ur (IL; ] r|nClS' who in Germgny belong to: family now include-d among the feudntonea of the Uoheuz.J!l-rus. R 111 Mm nlescendsms of lhe n-:......... n_. In; one no :5... .\l(\4\!` 7 "l`h.o ....:... the KIOHEIIZJHK K'L|.i. V\ lll HJU LICHCOUUIUXS 0! lat} l riut`esi be | ti..-ct-s ol the blood 7 That point may be required to he eestled by SC! or R() `[ Ofdt r, for, its nutter: now stand, we my bare younger sons of younger sons of s duke, who, hut tor tltis Aliiztnc.-, would be undistinguished gentle-man, rttnl-ting as Royal Princess, without nny" menus for me tnstintensnce of the position, while even in the elder line the arrangement i-nlly introduces a new order of nobles, who will take precedence, not by date of mention, bttl by birth. A print-e-duke is it novelty in our peerage-. Thstdilculty would be much more corrplirnted were it not for the great dis- tnnce of the Princess from the Succession, to which she stands, we believe, just now about twentieth in reversion, the intervening nine- teen being boys and girls of singularly hastily and long-lived families. If she were ever so close to the throne, indeed, we shottld approve the alliance, but We doubt if the country would fearing the precedent rather than the particular alliance, and even wo repudiate utterly the con- stantly reiterated opinion that sovereigns ought to be as much guided by slfection in their mar- riages us other people The welfare of 1. na- tion is innitely more important than the wel- fttre of Mn iudividtml, and It sovereign has no more right to indulge his nlfectiou to the injury of his state than lu intlnlg his spite. At this very moment it great nitttou with 17,000,000 or people is distmctt-d by apprehensions of anarchy bec~tus~ her only possible sovereign i-linnaaa In imlulue his nersonnl taste in the nnhrcny Decuuslv uer only pusaluus nun-utlgn Clmnles to indulge personal the choice of A wile. But. for Ferdinand of Ooburg e mouringa, Spain might boa prosperous and or- derLy cnmrnunily. Mr Vnrnnn Harcourt. M. P for Oxford, in ad. . .-.... . . .--. __.-. ...__ - Dr. G. F. Hlga low, Uoalon. 1'rox. Ejward Narlh, Clinton, N.Y. Surgeons in the Army, and other: of emi- den; cnmmunlly. Mr Vernon Harcourt, M. P. I dressing the electors Ihere spoke of Ibis approaching Prim-nan Lnuinn In Ihe M crnui rrlucreu Luruluu u) in: an Ilqula us uuruu. no said it so luapmned that the young nobleman ` who is fortunate rnouzh to have secured the affections of the Princess his a great personal 1 friend, and, indeed, a relation of my own. I l happened to be staying at the house of his pa- rents at the time the announcement of the fact, though then a secret, win first made. l happened constquently to know that it is a marriage of. l the purest. :-.`~ction; and lam sure that a mat- ll} ter so interesting, both in its historical and ,1 political, is vne which will secure the hourly; l\'mp-Jby and approval of the E: g-lsh people,` "I`tuat a daughter of the royal f-mily should be` bestowed upon a subject of the Crown is an ' event which I believe has not happened in the. ' history of England for 200 years. I do not be- . line there In any man in England who wIlt_ H?` .5151: 1).I:s1`V 1?_{u}[ l"l(l1)AY I-lVl'INlNU. _NUV. 4 Z In Daily Ncms. & poial I oliccs. `v'.\".$ l'.Y`.(|.\'CnI.-\L TROCHE3 rlj` llw u .-cued puns, And give 'u:Xl1I`(`lil'1-. In Bronchils, Asthma L1 the-_v' are lx-neci-\|_ Obtain only e lin.wu's Bronchial Troclu-s, which :1 lln.-Ir tlcacy by A last of runny mcmg 1es1.mcnml3 nlteating their lam-.. 5-..... ry War-I Beecher, Brooklyn, .\'.Y. F \K'.I|.; II--- \'...l- x_v. nrcnurl, for Oxford, in ad- slectors on Friday night, marriage of Ihe no `he Muquis of Lorne. He snarl Hun Ihu vnuna nnhlnmnn ,._' , , .. - ... --...._.. r... ml pm ctions, oftentimes in- . .-~.- -..... , . New Yovk. maul`: in actions pul- g` "via... . 4'.--- pa, Pres. Mass. Sense ..\'ew York. wnu um uuuqxm ol home, with Ibo sumo dowry an Ihnl. gnmsod lo Ibo Prlneeu Helen: on her marriage lo Prince Ohriuitn of Schin- wig-UoIuein-nomely, 30,000, and an annuity of 8,000. CAIUHNAL ANTONELL1 S PROTEST AGAINST TIIF. YMVACIIHM nu- From the Vatican, Sept. 20, 1870. Your Excellency is well acquainted wxth the fact of the violent seizure of the greater ' part of the States of the Church made in 1 June, 1850. and in the September of the Inllowing year by the Government now in- stalled at Florence. Equally matter of no- toriety are the solemn reclamation: and ' prnteutl ol the Holy See against that sacri- legious spoli-uinn; reclamatinm and pro- tests made either by allocations pronounced in Consistory and puldlished in due course, or else by notes addressed In the name of the Sovereign Pontlff by the undersigned Cardinal Secretary of State to the diplo- umtists nccrediled to the Holy See.l The inva-linrrnva-rnmnnr. u.-num ........A, T regret Hut the Crown should be guided by a wile policy, And lhuu have brought. incl! into . more close and lmmodhlo relation with the pooplo of this country. _ , II II cxouclad mu Pnrllnmnno -:n 1... --s.-.. yvuplu 0! Hill OIIl|l.l']. expected tint Pnlhlnent will be uied to present the Pnucou Louise, on her mu-tinge with the Marquis of Lorne, with (mused lo [ha Prlmmnn I`-hi..- unuuuta m.-.rcuu-cu nu tut: nmy 388.] inve-lingovernment would ensured- ly not have failed to complete ite_secri|e- gtous spuliutiou if the French Government, well informed" as to its ambitious prnjccte, hml not urrestml the-In Ivy taking under its protection the City of R nine and the terri- tnry still remaining l-y keeping a garrison there, But, as e count-quence 01 certain cmnpacts entered into between the French Government and that ofFlorence, compacts hy which it was supposed that the conser- vation and trunquilmy of lhe dominioue yet let: the Holy See would be secured, the Frenelw troops were withdrawn. These Cunvcntiom, however, w< re not respected, and in Sl`plt'I'l]ln'I', 1807, some irrcguler bodies of men, urged lorwerd by secret im- pulsell. threw themselves upon the Ponti- cel lerI iI,0ly__WlllA the perverse design of surprising nntl occupying linmc. Then it was that the French troops returned, and, lending a IIlmng-lmntiu4l euccnur to our fetthlul enluiere, who had xln.-etly fought successfully ngairst the inivuaion. they hClt_lt:Vi.'ll on the plain of Mentann the re- pleision of the audacious invaderr, and caused the complete failure of their iniqui- tous design.-. \'ul\cpnn5-ntlv hnuovnr Olxn 14`.-n-uul. fl-.. LUU3 'lCBlb'U.`. Subsequently, however, the French Gov- ernment having `withdrawn its troops on the occasion at the declaration of war against Prussia, did not. neglect to remind the Government of l"lurL7nc-4 of tho engage- metals which it had contracted by the Con-. vcmiun specied above. and to obtain from that Gavernnicnt the most lormal nseur unccs on the subject. But the fortune of' war having been unlavourahle to France, the Government ol Florence, taking ndvnn- tagc of those ndvt-rses to the prejudice of the agreement it had entered into, took the Jislny-sl resolution to send an overpowering army to complete the npolintion of the do- minions of the Holy See; nlthough perlect _ tranqmllity reigned throughouhathem in spite of very active instigations made Iran: without, and in spite ot the spontaneous und continunl demonstration of deltty,nt.- lnchmcnt and lial Affection to the august pcrsun of the Holy Father that were mode in all parts, and especially at Rome. Before nernet.r.gtimv this has rm: nf nu-ti- u FII. pin LE` lluu L'.`yL'\;lIIlI, Ill 1\llu]c_ Bef-vre perpetrating this last act of terri- ltle injuwce, the Count Ponsa di San Mu- ` tino was sent to Rome as the bearer ofa let- ler written by King Victor Emanuel to the Holy Father. That `letter stated that the Government of Florence, not being able to restrain the nrdour of the national aspirations nor the agitation of the "party of action," as it is called. found itself forced to occupy Home and the territory yet remaining au- nexed to it. Your Excellency can easily imugintrthe profound grief and indignation which lled the heart of the Holy Father when this suirtlrng declaration was made to him. Neverthelet-'s. unshnken in the full- ment of his sacred duties, and fully trusting - in Divine Providence. lie rnnnlnmlv roieuted i ulclu. UI U13 EIICTKWI UUI-ICE`, uuu lull Ur`-IUIIUK ` in lhvme Providence, he rewlulely every proposal for nccsmmodaxion, foru- much as he is bound to preserve intact his nnrnrnhrn nnwpr unit wad Irnnnmhrnd In UIUCII ".3 IIU |B LHJUUU LU PrUUUrVU IIIUIIVUU III! surermgn power as it was transmitted to him by his predecessors. In vim: of this fact, chip}: has hnnn UIIU U] [IKE preuccuasurs. In View of this fact, which has been brought tnpasa under the eyes of all Eu- rope. and by which the most sacred princi- ples of law and right, and especially those uf the law of nations, are trampled under loot, His Holiness has commanded the un- dersigned Cardinal Secre ary of State to re- monumte und protest; loudly, and the un- dersigned does hereby, in the sacred name nf llm llnlinonn rnmnnnh-am And nrntpnt. dered, _ rights, and intends to conserve them intact, LICTPIEIIUU UUU3 lIlJ|'CU]' ILI LHC BEIUKCU LIIILUU of His Holiness, remonstrate and protest against the unworthy and sa.-rxlegious spelt- stion of the dominions ofthe lloly See which has lately been brought to pass; and he at the same time declares the King and his Government to be responsible for all the mischiefs that have resulted or shall result to the Holy See, and to the subjects of the Pontucul Power, from that violent and sac- rilegious usurpation. In conclusion, I have the command from 1! s lloliness to declare. and the undersign- ed does hereby declare in the august name of His Holiness, that such usurpation is de- vo=d of all effect, is null and invalid. and that it can never convey any prejudice to the indisputable and lawful rights of domin- ion uud of possession, whezher of the Holy Father h mself or of his successors in perpe- tuity , and although the exerci-e of those tights may be forcibly prevented and hin- yet His Holiness both knows his und re-on or at the proper time into their uctunl possession ln nnnrisimr vnur Excellencv o"minllv_ luv r I I l llclrlll PUHSUSUIUXI In upprising your Excellency ofciully, by command of the_|lul_v Father, of the deplor- ublc event that has just taken place. and of the prute-ts and rcmonetrences which no- cessarily follow it, in order that your Excel- lency may be enabled to luring the whole mat er to the knowledge of our Governmcnv, the undersigned Cardinal gecretury cherish- es the persuasion that your Government will be pleased to take into its earnest, consdem- tion the inferes e of the Supreme Head of the Catholic Church, now and hencelbrward placed in such circumstances that he is una- ble to exercise his spiritual authority wizh that full liher y and entire independence which are indispensable for it. Ilnvino nnw carried into e'ecl: the com- I 1 I 1 WXIICII are IIIQISPBDEHDIU lUl' Ha- Ilaving now carried into eect the com- mands f the Supreue Ponti, is only remains that I subscribe my:-elf, &o. J (3 am N A I. A v-I-n\rI:u.r A lady at Olevelnnd. Ohio, who had given _ inform-uiop which led to the arrest of thicn `respectable (I) gunblerI-her orn hunhand `among the number-app_]led to tbs Common `` Council of lh-ll city, the other nighv, for one- tivzirrl nf Ihn aunts guessed in who: Qvlrn` 1-nant UDIIDOH OI l[l'll. [III], III! ULIZIUT INKDV, I0! 0'10- tinird of the costs assessed in `be several cuses. `She dechred Ihn her husbsnd bud Ion {tom $l,200 to 81,4") in gunbling, and that any lltood in and ot_ prompt suiulnnoe. The` to- am us: of nuch I novel smut: that in MI :0- amsd to um um Amount, ununnu A1VlUNl`JhI;l'3 HUT AGAINST THE INVASION ROME. guru Wu In Iuuu I IIOVII DIS 0 ma so the on; Attorney. D |ll]FUl|` cm}. .1. Cmznmu. Ax-1_-oxu.Lt. [PRICE TWO M CENTS.` nj} 1 uni AHHIZES. _ The Court of Auizo for the County of Fron- tensc Ivss opened this (1'hnrsdny)nflornoon It the Court House, before hi: Lordship Chief Justice Hngrrly. The Hon. A. N. Richards, the Crown Prosecutor. The following are the names of tho Grand, Jarors:--Elijah Joiner, foreman ; John Baker, W. Conner, John Clnrk, W. Dulfy, John Doyle, Joseph Davidson, John Davis, George Everett, Wm. Forgnnon, P, 0. Guest, Frnnela Gnorl; John Hnllldsy, Jamel Hope, W. Irvin, IOIL3 Jnmu Kemp, Ohnrlu Livinguon, W. Ilnmnnd, John Moinight and John Keyes. The oivi docket Ivu lugs and more vvero ten cucl OI tho cslondnr. ' n:-v,,- Q.C'., oieioted nl .,_ wt: --- u--vuunl. an Lordship in deliveringhlq ch-Pg. m the jury uld um. the his hands sun I very bury one, not from tho , unnnu:I_ number of can contained in it, but from the grove nature of the oenocl. Then were no lea llnn ten cuu pruntod for trial, ' h nnd Moon, Klpgawn ndon; and Allen for Innnslsughlor. Ho be dnlergnco betynn cted the jnryu to the which was not ll I650 explained At length t then, nnd then inulru duty reqnlred ofthem, ouppoood, to ueoruin J conaider the fact! Ind` pamcohm of the imporunt buineu bofon them without huiuncy or nnlpicion. In conclu- sion heslnvod that if :1 an ' mung or the court, lbcy deoirod nufamzee, he would be most happy to mid them an lnrhh :. Ll- --- criaginal csleudsr placed in ' the nil: of those eon-. -..v-up: ucul , lull-Ol'I IOU newlpapw, davoled to the co: entitled The Canada Caakrt, James O'R.oifly, Q.C., npeare And Mr Wglbridge, Q.C,, for 1 The counsel mp uh. 4-4-... mung or me they u= I in his power. - I rm.- n--- - ` Daoy ts Scott et al-An action of lihtil brought by B. C. Davy,- barrister, of Nupunoc. against the Rev. W. Scott Thom Henry, editors and pulishcrl and A launder lad newlpapjr, cnulo of tu.m.o.-.-. nnu nr w_amnage.Q.C., counsel tor me (the counsel) nminuion of points of law. should conne himself to iho ex-In witnesses and the discuuiql} of -nu Inuuvll The can nri: I I rolling liquor or '- ;-Yesterday afternoon a moot exl circumstance took plneo It the T 5 . nordiuty - o'wn ad], which created quite 1 scene, lid for none tins it was thought would prove foul. J. W. Brot- rnsger, o whi.-key detective. and o otnnyt in the port! who only me to town a few days 530, loid information ngn-inst six pououl (R ' to him and thus he paid for it In ooo case, however; the nforonid doteetfyo we cought in I mp well planned and unconn- fully carried out by Ilr B. C. Dnvy, counsel for l one of the accused. Bio chat: come into court and look hot The dolectiu wu sworn nod to the identity or the person the one who sold, sud on stuck to it. on being informed of his rot In ouggend and fol! down 3 night of this In sppooronoo pet-fec_l.ly dad, and it Iii poll l time before he uhowed any sign: of life.. lun- unlly by tho aid of uilnnlontl be In: J to sad Ihorllyocr left. for parts unknown.) He stated um he wu. 3 Good Templor. 0! eoune tho one was ,d'IuIi'oood." The portion of tho-editorial coumenu upon ' this in the Cake: mum ninn ..r -- -- ni- out pnoeol uluing .. C? t, n. cliliol mu, " lllll 1 low: :- D "This clltiont client, 1 rapectablc Iona; icked up from among the uquniatnnea of It Buy, and dressed up so u to loot :1 Inch II pouible like the Iumal ._wonnu who III in ronl client, and doubtless guilty. B} - mnns the detective wu deceived. What bl-` loved, and more mm is recorded in lhlt ........ .........I _._.-__=- - -- grnua, pruvuu conclusively that the Inn denim! to speak the truth. It In to him I uuttu of regret um by this -minuka 1.. n..a -..-.=I-s- Iu spun: we truln. H bill! Of regret by thin -mistake be bed poiuillly done harm to the cause he meaht to serve. `it lawyer pocketed the fee, end for I smell pittance - disgraced himself and hi: profession. In another lawyer in the Dominion whovolli heve deeeended to I petty Ineanueu like that described above ? Send on his name." The counsel for the plainti, after dvcllgx upon the pert of the publication containing, the libel, aid that subsequently: `when it. upon Iuu put or we pnnuceuon containing, the subsequently, it known to the fraternity of Good Teinplen that ' n suit was about to be instituted against the. defendants for libel, they called I meeting of the body, and in n resolution` approved the nction the defendnuu,nnd pledged themselves to fnrnhh funds to deft-ny the expense of the defence. A report of the proceedings of the meeting wen published in the Casket. The learned conned pointed out to thejury the nature ofn libel and his remarks oceunied n axnairlnrnhln .....t..a .1 poinleu out to I00)!!! use of: libel all occuoied n considenble period d time. He then celled II: Oney, who wanton and nid-I reside at Nnpanee. I an secretary of the Gnud Lodge of Good Template. I in one of the editors of the Canada Casket. It Scott, the defendant, is the `chief editor. Alex- nnder and Thomas Henry uje the pnbli:b`e1_'I. The {super produced is 6 com of it : it in nah. -uuur uuu anutnu nenry are me pnnuaueu. paper produced copy" it; it in pain- liahed at Nspunee. Mr Scott ha been the editor from the comlnenoeuient of it; publication. The circulation of the paperia. `about 1,000 - throughout the Dominion. The local circula- tion is about forty, and that in the country` about 400 copiee. I am acquainted with It ` Scott. I convened once wituhia ,about til , article alluded to, it was after the aervice of the writ. When the `article was written I was in LOWE!` Unanndn, hnl nan!-v unit` an. alu-I Ila ' .. ...- rvvvfl. The ru cue called 4 ma writ. vv net: the uncle wntton I in Lower Unnodn, but Henry told me that It Scott wrote it. Mr Scott asked me it` I thought the article Ina strong. I lud not talk about : the defence fund. Counsel--Do you think 010 article in strong 7" (Upon A the objection to the question being raiaed by defendant 5 coun- sol, his lortishig decided that the witneu opinion upon lhtt subject could not be token, but he could be Iskfd ngatinst whom the remarks were pointed.) The plnintitfs counsel than read the concliidinyz portion of the editorial re- ` ` uuuki, which alluded to the conduct of tho Inwyer, and ukad witness who he believed in mount. He replied Ir Davy. Bo continua- 1 was not At home (he reside: st Nspltnoa) at the time of tho whiskey trial alluded to, and I knew nothing about it until I luv it in lb Casket upon my return. Gmsn.r.tmin;-d_`l`h. gum. ..-.....- :. ..u.`_.1,.: UIMIIFUL upon Ill] return. _ Gross-ex-unined-`l`ho um! penon in Andod V to through lha whole of the article. A portion of thg ugliclo npputred in the Globe hgfon n IPPOIIOCI in the Caclcu. The Raw W H.-an --. .-..-.. 1' _._2'.I. :- Ippuinu III Inc uaalcu. The Rev. W. Scott wu sworn-I reside lg. Nnpnnoe 1 un editor of the Casket. `Tho. leading article of June in written by me. I III at the moeuog ohhe Good *`1`unp|nrupoken of, ` and reported in me Casket, but I did not write that report. The do fence circnlur 1 club. I was not preanmr the trin_l of Uusidy, Ind I de.ived all my knowfedge upon who nub fx-our -he teleg-nu` published in that Glcbc. ` 0ro.|-xnmLad-I Irma um nun of tho Irulr Inc can grim puol-lined In use (#1006. 0ro.I-cxuni. 1311-! wrote that put of tho editorial whlph uppou-u II onus-jag has my pan. Ididnonvmo um pox-uourhicl rush " ........., ...... uuuuueu gumy. By .ns ad, this-_ :1, proved conclusively that the peak truth. It `An m him . ......-. .1 70) csm:`:xn; ANTHRAQITE GOAL .- mm or mo-oantorinl Cake: comp coumcnu upon` ninedof no llhl-` Itullllli The won ....I -1` - rrdabip ch-g. I I leulhnn nrunmd !m- --M .-, ..__. TUE AS-SIZES. mo! 6! (Thunduy) afternoon xgcrly. _ . .... .. ... um uueuou. Then an cues prue`ntod ml olwvhich were Smith .,., -ypcnfvu lor Inc plsintilf, ,Q.C., the defandsnll. rlho defense stated that ad a address the jury hinaellbo, Id hilnnolf In in. ._ .,- _.._ yuuauucxl U! I 1) cause of tempefalw, at Naponep Ir , appeared for the plsintil , !.C., defsndnnu. .on the civil docket` mace, X sluillsil I. For nle by IR, and In. I npton, Out. 3991. 8. I-lhlrrnlcc.-\1` 10531 Amlrnnre Company 0! .\H.\A run IELLVI l'Tll I. \ DI ES` (70Ll.l*;(il". Rn-cl R .1`! -in \I ._n.-- -_ |cc~sI. Lnwrcn cc *\Vhnrf' I Foot r1'.r<)hn<)u Streoxt. k `elf. J.|mes Wlivt'||U. 11-` av . IIIGII Ell I.l|l'L.\'fi0S. '.\-`xauzx >R|v|In `(IA \\ ;||RI`lll. Jmnrs \. furl \\ rlghl. ~u- ..w .L. 07 LWERP1-ox. AND Lu.\'Dn.\`. IAXWl>.'l.L. W .\`TP..\.\`I`.R Agent for Kxngston _ AL- .v.u\"rno' (SID J osvp n I` firr \-~urunvc ( unu-mi) ihy J on II VI ud Io, Rem No.1. 'sTE}}ATET ! tamsony coxld be shown that; M`: uootbulz An`! hauling Salve of, 1 iv bu fairly provedtult during 3: A year: U.) be (he but rrmegiy for .- vorld--the true ullrvinuvo, and tilled pain. Price only 25 cams I I. H. PARKER, DI SKIN-` . Kl.\'U, Chemists and Druggijll,` L. Ind druninu eluwbeu. ` xi` .-. .~1~3,Wx ._R-C.;TLcdu:: PL. .\C Bx` .\/THEKT, Lamar V JAIES SWIFT 8 C(. I) A&\`KT.~` \ \ 9.\ll'.\.\\ \'I" ll.\ ILIIVUIU , .<`0_umI. QM )_ LIFE Thesflllsh Pl'(Hi9l: M Hlslilllulln. \Kl`Il('it'.~`ll|."uu'.'h0El me llomlnlon. NU! . any also be bud at the Publicnion I rxinceu Sweet. Pnxcrrwo Guru. `CHICK! YH|'.,|"IIl IFUI llIlIUl'|lUUF Bl|llI'l|IU|._ I ll rend-rs the `breath sweet and nan-4-nh!r-_ ; It nunulatn the nppelilo if taken lxsfon: uneslu E It promote: digveiion if taken pf or men!e. q H ncuxrnhu-5 the propeuaily fur Ilrong ; liquors. ll rrndl-ra lbw inu-llt-cl. bright anal clear. If taken luhiluully it im,mrls viuslnly nnd `energy to II lbc bodnly urn-ma. By its use I man of `M will hvrnmn, as it won. :4 lam-.1 In Hm A-lnnlirilv nf 'HI ~ and In mu Ixn Iv TIC!` he Hc.'1Uf l Q("III)H)l H lC`(]. l' in an especial favourite with Oriental _ Indian. j secure, than, health. longevity and vital -energy by [he huhuunl no at lhe ` ALKAISASAR Tlrouclsu THNIC. i Rune ... ......|. 3.. ..... ..--.__;__u n_....._:..... .....a 9 1`HR nnY_v o.`Vw- II1I\1`|llI\t`Illl\ l|Al\l\l.3lI I\1AVIU- i Ka-pun s-ock by me nrincipnl Druggiua and Groco-rs II) \he D..nT|nu.u ` T.` . V HE DAILY N}-LV\k'.~% in kept on sale" -V1-rv (`n\' at Ihn lhmh Huurna nf Mr , A rvrnv nu) an. In" nvv-In Blunt! UI Nlr Juhn llI`lII.lI:Ii-uh, Prinu-as Street, and Mr ` Edwud Stacey. King Street. Single copies `any Publication Oioo` ` Print-Ann Sunni, Pnn~n:'l`rn liuuvm Montreal, Ju!y 5. THE DAILY NEWS. .VIutlI.nI I.|;'(' 1:2: 126.` .- u : nu \u'1 AJUUJIZIIUU >r directions for uw we labels on bottles. HENRY CHAPIAN t C`J.,) Buss, umuzu a cu. "` Sole Agenu for the Dominion. :m1renl_ Ju!v5 J AXES :%\V'1F!`. Agent. CANADA nf:`:T:laTc{{ Izorarm. N`ADP.|D `.347 10190! I882 E Montreal. 5,. FOR Zlnl %0swego and Rochester; DI1. l\lN(.`.\lU1\. \L`+ANAl)1/\A). ll{[l)AY lCVlCNll\'(., N()VlCMl3lCl{ 4, 1870. c.\s.\||i.(\{ Mvw.mou mnmN\'.| `ls ...n..x1--. lrllii nboro lmo in cnmpoud ol the fol- mu isiulu-mllcl I mu~r-(`uhIn lcumc-r-. .. R! W .\|. I :_ ., Po} rmmi. lh-In-\ III and |nu-r`n}(7- dlulo l'0rl:-'. "sIrAI HI. I \ IIIIHI LP I1llI' I nun Ill not I'rr) nt1`fI'Tl."'.5[ \Y_ THl`R.\`[`.\Y and SATUR- DAY .\P'Tl`.'liNUUN nl FNR U CLUCK. |l"CVI'I IIUVIIU I"'( K'"`" 1".` IIII I ' VI bl, DAY In-1 FHlD.\Y AI-`l`EIL.\'(un_\'. IMP-(`I vrmahupmenl from uh May of Q `august uuulc Ii Kmguon Iuhoul Ilarx .` . p . !K|ngs|0n and (`ap Hint-onl A; `III nan, uu nlllvnl ul uuuun Inuul `.4-mv und (Isle-gn, moo-lung the G TR. Trains going East Ind Wool Ind H19 154)` of Quiute \'v....n.nr xv` Kingston and Wolfe Island Ftrry. .__:. U ull UV tun. clock. Al.-n. one u!` (ha - II ...n. ,_I _ . ,.__. ll ._.... _- nw- -`I I:'IVIl uvr n nun, It'll III Junnsun u~1.x..r T(.r.unu and H-umllon, cu-ty aller- uuu (loud-my vlrtvplrxl) M 1: ml in ngpqu pawn L LL'Jl|-iulpu. `IA: I ll.I.!P.I',y1 AS Unnm DUl:l.\'G 'rm: ' .~'l!M.\rlI1`.l{ MnN'l`|I5_ ` nnlv "l{l)(?lll~)S'l`l 1 _ ___ (IV) A Y()L'N(} ;\1ER(,3l[.\N I'.- When you! > imv mun: fur the rentulyuur business` lmiwe llmn fur advertising your buainess,g you are pursuing 3 fslue olicy. If on can `do business, In it be own.-- lull!- I LII, 'uns| And on Mondays nn`.y :17 A I us-'.rI'n\`I\'n III`: I \; l\.VIuI\ _ Will lrnvv Capo Vincent A1 in 1 . A .\l, on Arrival , . .,..,. .....__...... IL. And at 5:30 P M. For Freight or Passage 1pm} on board, or n .-