Kingston News (1868), 8 Nov 1870, p. 1

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Jul: and l'-\11.\'L .~ . .4 ; tall '1' () \V I\' morning I`. .2 wt`. `C u. ll.\T\`lI, 1` _ >4 A . Kl.\'(iH I.` . mm . \J Ixung-nun. tor of llocPu-I'M), nn.I \'\TI'T!. Inland. l)El.IATlC|.Y l |\'.RFl'.\IED PHEI`.-\ll:\ TIUN of l urq~ (ilyrrrlm-I in n mnlivl fnrm, for Uhnppv--I H-Illclnl, Sum Lilli, &c.; re-Inuvou Fr:-cklvl, Sunburn, nul l{u1{lu-In of lhu -`Hun, Xnnrinu in I...-..u;:..n.. ...u..... A new discovery mr I loft Am! glossy` an-I pr [IIUIUI , `rt-\`a~nIu11l'nIu .|nn.l.-..n' `I90 1: TH no 1'01 I. M` CLYGERlr_-I:-2 CREAM. nTcH%iLd-_\i?ncdT. I ...\. AID InlI- r u-knwl, nuuvurn, Ill] waving il lmnutilullyw 0 an ll'| |lv|ll`ll1 ul||'I|Ir.|clu['('l LIMIC Ul{|'I\bl .\-N-ED (u`l.\'(`|'Ili|M'I. '1 [1 EL A 11!} }{.\"l`, ('HEA 1`IC.\"l' ';FLuw:: 1: BU LBS . . The above are named Bulbs, Ivsrnnled true. and seek cled from tho newest. and most approved 1 vurieliel. G. S. HOBART. nm A norms AND sx.\'m.r: HY.\L`lNTHS, TYLH .-`, I"-\'l.`. I-`.\~ <>v'1`u x. L. "1".."`1"`i":1; .-.n;: Rh (H.\'1'FIl(|\'E VLCJIU j Dalian- uncut IUI n Earl. 17. s1>1:C'1:\ C 1. Era`. HEATH 8:. GUN N, ClHC.\ll.\"l' .-\\'|) l)l{UGGl.\"l`, Oct. 4. :\{ ll.-l\[4[4, FRESH FROM HOLLAND, And HAS JVST BEEN R!s`.Cf'lVE[) BY R. WI-II HQ. B F. FINE -All ._ n .. HYAGINTHS, JUNQUILLEH, SPANISH nus, mxxcn caucus, DOUBLE snow DROPS, LILIUM Aunuuu, or GOLDEN LILY UF JAPAN. A LA RUE .-\SSOI1TMEN'l` I'll! NC RS5 STREET. .\',\'('\WDRL)I`.~`, kc , rm-eir J MN for sale hy E. H l`.\liK lull, L`l|l.\lZ rn-In Rol-I only I .-\SS()l {l'.\I I5 .\"l' Vu 1511 F5 M.\hJ l V E D nt` Uplical Instruments re- Rlurlu-I Square. ug uul, [l'IllUV|`rii V nng nuJ heallngx Y IIIX1 I|lIUl"U`I Ililf 1],`: world ; tho nuiy (mo and I-:.-5- I-slmhi---.n3luuunuo mm-nl-nu ndzculuus Iiau lull` or n::_\ vEIn'.|c puisonl =_->3.-u~Iu " lung-arnh-0 the gnfl nnd hi-unit-II; bl-.ck all druggisls and dcnfa-rs. `lnrr H`. Olnnd Rlroan \'.-- The l I0l;(3ll(`L` Slxhllngulc of un- .\`ur-cry. lwniuon by the Rev. C. 7.. We I.-.~r tome Gcrrnan /.'(Mn.u-I .11..-ycnyzr,nll.`lmmbcraburg,l euu :-- r A mzsuracrrxsss. | Just open me door for her, and Mrs Winslow I wnl prov the American Florence Nigblingni` I U; xh-~ .\uzs(-ry or lbll we no lure, um; uni wrl teach our a'u5)"' to any, A blessing 0.- Mn: Wm.-nlow," for helping her to survive and scape [Lu gnpiog. colicking and teething an-go. We conrm every word not form in lb-.' Prospectus. It pertorms precisely Ihl it pro- fesses to perform, on-ry pun of il-no!hing ilrsa, Away wub you Cordial, Pnregori: `Drum, Imuianum, and ewery 0 her Narcotic, ' by which the babe is drugged inlo stupidity nud rendered dull And idioxic for life. u'_ n -_- ,,_ _, _._..._ V.... _-q ....v.n. -u. Int. We hue newt seen In Winslow-know her only lhrmgh the preparation of her Sooth- ,n:, Syrrup for Chxldren Teething. If we had the power, we would make bzr, as the is, I pbysi- cnl saviour to the Infant Race. 25 cent: per bottle. Sold by Ill Druggisla. ` Be rxre sud call for llulrtu-,Ior`u Hair I) `c. 3 Turn a..Ie..m um Dye is me best in un.-` perfect Dye. Baum- mlmini-.u;1uuunuouae;n- disappoint ` Iinu-"Eur5 not contain v'.!n'.Ic1mi50n I0 injure lbe hlir or .-_\.-mu" 1m: nod It-Aves H or brown. Sold b_\ Applied at the Fac- tory, 16 Bond Sllcel, New York. .\l:Ls` WlNSLUW' SSOOTHING SYRUP, Having Ihefvxc-.--'nu. r of Guru: & Perkins" on [be ouuiie wrapper. All other! an hue imiu A Cough. Cold or lrrnulcd Throat. If allowed to pngress, result: in serious pul- monary an] Uwncbial atfxclions, ofcenlimcoim .......L.|.. | .- V. .., ....-.-.........u .-vvvuuu R:-sch dric:ly the atfecled puns, and give almost inaunl nhef. In Ii.-oncbiu, Aubmn sod cuarrh they are benecial. Obtain only the genuine 1'-town : Bronchial Trochel, which have proved lbclr ttliucy by I test of many ycnza. Among I-Jxamomnls nlzeszing then ulhcncy ure lnuers from-- JMJN I on outside wrap lrrnmeul stamp Ml 'I~u.:- ___. ., _... son! everywhere at 25 cents per box. `~T'rcches,"so cal ed, sold_b_y the o..nce, are 3 poor imitation, and nothing like Brown : Bron- xcbial l`xoches,vwhich are sold only in boxes wi1h_/ac-M/Iulz of the proprietors, This MI-u in putting up the `I rooms is im porlanl as n socuxity to the purchaser, in male '10 he sure of obtaining the genuine Brown's Bronchial Trocbes. NSVA SCOTIA--OFFICIAL OORRESPU`N- DENUE. The following important correspondence i! made public :- ~ Quebec Spnt, ,'IIh lR'In III-1610 PUDIIC Quebec, Sept...7[h, 1870. My Lord,-I have the honour To enclose herewith a letter from llle Adminiatmvor of the Government of Nova Scotin, transmitting a copy of an address to the Queen from the representatives of the people of -Nova Scotin. I h Va. &c . The {allowing is an en: 1` `I _|.. .L_ n,_ n- ac., dc. ' Government House, Hslifnx, N 8., 20th Annual, 1870. "Sir,- I have tho honour herewith to enclose a copy of an address containing certain resolu- tions agreed to by the House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scolia, with p. view ofitu being lransmiued to the proper nuthoriliel at home. All 1...... -1.. 5...... .. I... L- ` ru-v-rlvn W|'I|).\'}-3: JnTI(!i`.` IIOIXIIS. "I have the honour to be, 8c., (Signed,) Envuum KINIIY, ' AdminiIu'ntor . The Hon. Ibo Secretary of But: for the Provlnou, 8a., Ottawa. ` Hon, 0 A. I'll.-lye, Pres. Mus Dr. G. F . [Sig-law, Boston. Prof. Elwnnl Nurlb, Clinton, Surgeons in the Axmy, and other: 4 "I Ll YE, CC 3 , (Signed) Joan Youlo; `The Right. Hon. Ibo Earl of Kimberly, kc.` &c.. kc." "(snows-s uno.\'cm.u. Taocnics -1. .I_;, _ I- .5 .~'m: 141.3 T I'_l(}lt'. l l Y EV f Q I): Dnihg Nuns. l |{IVA'l'E BILLS. ..~<.`|I| Illin- uunuunm n. \lllJIJIll1lL' ('1.-xk of lbc House. _ I. -'.`1Murch, K570. tpocial `Notices. mg lul : um , t ht-r-`by gin-n that the lug g nn | uI:Iumu f.u- l'.;.._.n.. nzv NOTICE. LUIIARLES 1'. GILLMUR, l`I...I CHARLES T. (HLLMOR, A'|...L. .4` .3... ll..... L BROWN a: soy, ulnched to each box. nllrul nu l IIYAIO DI Ihc lwrnlywighlb Arm-mhly of Onlnrin. mIu_ '_`.'>Ih Uclubcr, I370. 'box, and private Gov- ...I o.. ......L. I.-- " [CR 8, 1870. L-ruoklyu, N Y. from I letter. mu 1:, Uletk. HUI W day I {In} four , EH51 null Sena e uuvuuvn uuucrul, _ "Downing 81., 8th Oct, i870. "Slr,-l have received and laid befntre the Queen your drupnlch No. 202, of the 711) of bop! tuber, in which you enclose an oddreu to ller Majesty om the House of Auembly of Nova tscolln. I oblervo Ihnt. this nddrua was ngreed lo by the Assembly on the 18th of April, and only reached mic country on lbs 2131. of .`+c-plrinber. 'll`thi| delay resin with the Provin- cml (Jovernmont, lcnn ncurcely be wrong in !h- fcrriug that they do not Illnch lbnt lmportence , lo lhc nflulren which, on in face, It would ep- penr I0 dwerve. I, however, lose no line In ncknrmledging it. The Home of Assembly rc- q-iealed to be informed, rm, whether should the Dominion of (Jenna | claim H; be made inde- pendent ? ller ||ejeaIy'e Government are pre- plred to acquiesce in such a. men:-urc,uud to per- mil the Dominion to nuume tln potiiion of 1 free and independent nation; end, secondly, wlmtlmr if [bu people of any one oflhe Coded - - mica Provinces, Iuauiin,-d with H. 4-.....r..,+. ....cu.rr u mu p-sop:-s or one or the Coded -N.po1o Provincvs, duautiped with Ibo UnuferT(- In I rnlwo, denim! independence, Her .\Ij-91; .,., TL; ` would be graciously plenl-.`d to set it free . In (U.-ca m , nuawnr lo the fzrit qr1P.B .i0lJ, I have to time mu "on W}, Hler Majesty`: Uovvrnmcnl have no reason to wn.d,', 'doubl um: the people of Canada are !iC0:f!] in me 3, Hlcuurous uf malnlainng usirnpaired the existing _ b _ career c comnuon mm the reel of the empire. and lhev vn... .. rnlcu l'l'0VlnC9B, uuauttnmtl with `answer rs! question, empire, they ` Ihz-refo.-u think 1t unnecessary to enzer in o n ;(JIaf!IISSIuu as to what might be the policy oftbis `country towards the Dominion it I di-rent `stove of circumstances were to arise. But 1 may johurve um: whtm Hrr Majesty : Government L lmve been rcaiy to asulatnnd pl%BE} V I commo- ;l'0.t-bated utxon the (rpm will M` aha ..m.vu.. ..: .-.-m: Ul circumaiancea arise. But I i observe Mnjeslfu pmagrve upon the free will of the people of ` llri'ioli North America, the Assembly cannot be | ignorant or lhc disndvanlnges to the country to I iuterlero by force with the wishes of the colo- nists. With xespect to the second qneoiion, I 1 have to observe that it in not within the legal vpovver of lhe Sovereign lo diam`-mber the 1).)- lminion of Canada, and (lint. ller Haj-,-nty would ;vievv with reg.-ct any aneaupt to disturb an iuniun which, as she believes, in cslcllllod to `promote the nu-ixrity ofevery province included in it. Iu ll. } ln concluaiun, I am to expreu Her Majesty`: - sntisfnction at the Aunruuon of the continued ` loyalty and nttnclunent of the pooplo of Non lcmm, and her condent expectation that `lfurlbet experience of the reculta of the union . with her other North Atnericrt Daminioua will" remove the impressions which no entertained by the Assembly, and will prove that in usaeut. Wng to this union the Imptriul Parliament has ` laid the (oandntlon of I gmtt and protpirrouo icnrnmunity, in which Nova Scotil. will exzrcine ` the iuuience justly due to tho vigour of its in- ; hahitants, and to the important maritime pooi- i tion of its territory. EPTION OF THE IRISH AMBUCANCE AI` HAVRE-'l`l'Ili'. ~-PEOPLE" us IRE- l.._\Nl) ABROAD. I A correspondent, writing from I.'Iavre on 2 October l3th, says : This morning, at halt -past oight,two batteries of artillery and three com- ' panics of Garde National assembled on the Bon- levnrds to receive the Irish ambulance. "The - weather was nnpropittous, and squalls of wind and rain succeeded each other almost convicti- ally Notwithstanding the inclemsncy of the weather, an immense crowd assembled on the Boulevards to testify their sympathy towards the brave Irisbtnen who had come to render their assistance in so d:s=nterested a manner At nine, the trumpets sounded, the drums beat, and presently all the troops were on the march. All present were struck with admiration at the line (qDdIIIDU of our artillery, the martial air of our marines and of our National Guard, with the patriotic zeal which seemed to animate the whole body of troops. On arriving at the quay, the military, accompanied by an immense con- tourse of people, found the Stalfof the Irish ambulance in attendance. As soon as the troops tame in sight loud ,cries of `Viva la Frahce 1' tirolra forth onall sides. The enthusiasm was indescribable Bach company passed into the t-:t1t in wbtch the sta of the ambulance were standing, and deled before them. At 10.30 the authorities arrived. The Sous-Prrlect, accom- panied by I. Dugnst, H. Licgfried, I.Pavre, Colonel luau, and Alderman Ileann, of Dub. tin, addressed the Irish Stall` at some length, re- marking that the affection of the Irish and French people I'ot'_`e.ach other wasao greatthat it could not become any greater, and that France accepted the help of Ireland as a matter of course, in the slums way that one friend sup- ports himself on another. The Sons-Prefect concluded by saying that no one could person- ally experience the horrors of war without imbibing an immense disgust of the monsters of civilization who,- gloved and crowned, allowed the t-sh`and bones of their fellow beings to be torn and bruised by bullets and grspeshot. He believed ihat this\won d prove tobathe last war between crowned monarchs. ll. Liegfried then spoke. Us niti a lively sympathy had at all times existed between France and 'It0`.l'ld, ICI that devotedness of the Irish ambulance would call forth the grsttide of the French, who wnuld cry, `Viva t lrel l `Viva l'Unlon des penples !' Alderman Mcannthen present- ed the members of the Irish ambulance to the authorities, and said that Ireland was the eister of France, and rmly attacried to her by historic ties. Mr Smyth than spake. He said he could convey to Frame the sympathies of the Irish people, who wished to separate themselves from the shameful iniitferer cs of the rest of England. The Irish would be with the French, and for the Frenrhuntit death Golonel Must), Dr. Priory and Mr 0'Lotighliu having made some observa- tions,'the cortryc proceeded towards the town. The ambulance consists of live large vehicles and three smaller ones, and its appearance was everywhere the signal for it display of great euthusinsm on the part of the population. The procession entered the court yard of the Hotel de Ville, and there the bands of music, standing in a circle round the ambulance, played patrio- tic nud spirit stirring airs. Refreshments were then served to the men in the courtyard, whilst the heads of the Stat? were honoured with it most courteous reception in the great hall of the Hotel de Ville. The ambulance will proceed to the seat of war today." - EREC : Tho Becnetnry of State for 1 Governor General, n|l\..__x_.. LI- nvu ua Ila wrrnor}. "I have, #6. , (Signed) `F "Kmnnuz To the Governor Genersl, the Right. Hon. Sir Jpbu Young, Bari. I an" . uavuuu u. uuauuxana. The reported armistice enables us to assume that a few weeks will, in all probability, termi- nate the terrible war between France and Ger- many, place Prussia at the head of the German Confederation, and establish her as the leading Po aer of Europe. so rapidly has history been creating itself, that our readers can hardly yet realize to themselves the astounding political changes which have been taking place during the past Summer and in the last few years Four years ago, the long-continued struggle for supremacy between Austria and Prussia. came to an issue in the war ofl866. On the Zlstand 22nd of June of that year, the two Prussian armies of Silesia and Satony crossed the free- tiers of Bohemia, much as thisttmmer they passed the boundaries of Ftanee, under the same subtle brain. In precisely one month, they camped before Vienna and Presbnrg, with the ancient Empire of Austria at their feet, while another army had forced the Hanoverian troops to capltulate, had beaten successively the army ofthe Confederation and the Bavarian corps, and advanced to the heart `of Bavaria. In less than a month Prussia had put ve hun- dred thonsand men on a war footing, and had swept over Germany from the Rhine to Hun- ll`. 1 |-vvvrv ...... --......--4 ..v- um nuuuv Iv uuu-" y. guht in thaqyur P:-uni: wu only the Mn or nu. n.uI.!J TIM? FUTURE OF GERMANY. __, _ __ ___LI,_ _ r the Goloniu lo the [PRICE 1 TWO CENTS. rrance or Aiutrie, and ii; Ruuie. Her revenues were: not a qaartorthoae or Frnnce, and even the new Kingdom of Italy contained more inbabltltlll, and boiuted double the income. 82.9 eune out of the six weekfcenpelgu with thirty million! or Inhabitnnte, and eabstentlellyiolding ill Germany from the Baltic to the Main. In the prwent summer, in one month from the time her two Princes French fromier,sbe had broken the Empire of Nepoloon,end held the pi-ieouer; and in le taken the two strongest fortreuel of Frsnef, captured_ lame three hundred thousand prisoners mlilrnrj Emperor had their nmiue over the - u_ then two months but!- \ __ . the Gran Powm, Whh leu population of either France I a quarter of that of Runs. :1. rvrulillllu 0] t not n nvnu..~ Napoleon : wonderful campaign 0 u 150! before unknown to modern history, to (Jean, in the prourution of the Pruuian Kin ` well-directed enrgy u this, which` has ggfmgng .54 _ _ is, of course only. b` gxnmug of 3 grand and long wntinned of progress. I ` The qursuon will 4-om . so suddenly gm of greatness, to hecomois Hencofonh, in ll: probability, Prussia is to be Absorbed in n . grand confeder ' sled Germsny. smmp wnll Ihs lending member have on the new Union. in which II sinks . ` its own personal! A ty ? Prussu Itself is composed as every well. conatilnlad Hm. .b.....I.: ., . - |cy|nI:ulEU ny tnetr awn delegates. To 3 och , min extent lbe Civil Setviee is 3130 democrltic, . innmuch as it is open lo competitive cumin; tionn, though been the unions fentn-nan ofPrnn-' sign social life have some influence. West `of Prnuitt, I130, the Rhine Province! Ind the ; new acquisitions, Hnnover and Bean Cnuel,` we do Inocrutic in their nocinl orgnnisst1on-tba soul being ditridod into nanny (null ovnenh . ii!-" nnd the people being libernl in their politia` views. __ ... ...`, uuub runl or modern adva:.ce. livery clliun not only` has the privilvge of ncqniring knowledge, but must accept it, whether be till or no. Ignoruee in Ptuuia is held In the one irreconcilable anally to the 81:10. Hillary rtvieo, too, in dancers- tic in fol-Am-;hat in, II is the dutv nf --- ,---, y--v-vu, IIIII II WI form-thet is, it the duty of every citizen, from which neither high birth no; wealth can excuse him, the only exemption" (in time of service) being gained by odtlcniioll. Then tho new popalsr representation in tho . parliament of the Confederation in exeeedinzfy complete and widely extended, so that even the lnbonring clauses in the but Diet were-~ represented by their delegates. Setviee in ulna dammw--h ' uurg nun: up n nngaom, in strongly represent- ed in Eastern Prussia. Re to the soil in divided` into large estates, and held by the country gar ' try, who possess an unbounded innoueo ova their, tennntry. Here in I be neat unauguty loyalty and bigoted Prnsainninu. `the, bureaucracy oroiea holder: nu luau- .-....r. VEWI. On the other had, the old milieu-y dnl element, on which the Ooontn of burg built. ups kingdom, in t Prussia. Here the sail i. mynuy um bigoted "Prnsainnilu." `thy .- bnreancrncy holders are lqrgelyiiclq up of repreoexpniveo of Prussian "JnnissI, ?" or the younger soul otnoble Ignition. The nrmy,'too, from in local orguniuou, it {to- ' qucnuy ooercd by the resident country And an a climax we the nonnchicnl and " qucuuy omoerca oy the resident country gen _,_ comet-" ntivu elements of the Sun, the royal of -.. have proved theuulres, by economy gov ernment, miliury genius Id their reldiI$_ to: personal socneeu, true Kings of loan, lid" worthy to command a brute people t and love them I: would need I gyuutioust L. .: ruyu mm: nun do-nothing! to wipe out tun, Pnseien memories the recollection of wht lie Hohennollerne hove ticked end necollplh-I 7 for Pruuie end Germany during the ieet Ion: yearn. To add to all tbeee complex elements ilk-_, the Prnnainn Stnte. in the lees-nod clue", which bee no greet no inuence It once lihenl end conservative. To predict the client of all nine: vnriotu forcee upon the constitution of future united Germany, would bee re:-e under-' teking. The inuence of Beden end South Geuneny will undoubtedly be lilverel. end united with the liberal elements of Wadi. Prussia end the university town, we may ,3 not for e necelserlly tepid democratic p ' but for whet is fetbetm. e nendv numnh. no: not neeelsnrily rapid piogtiif" far balm, uendy ndnneo ofull Gcnnuy in the path of oolmir. mtiond liberty. ;_ M --qu.-nun-I us: I An KDBKABAIHJJD. Wuhington, Nov. 4.-The report of Onplg; Dsniol Amman, Chief of tho Bnresu of Yndi " and Docks, ha been conphtod and oubuiblw to the Seeremv or um Harv, H. .u.....n. .n.. mugs of gt-atimony could be above lhll the most uoothing and healing Salve of y. And 1: ma fairly proved iuelt during 1 ` I'M 41! years to be the bell remedy for in (hr vmrld--tho.- Yrute nllvviahvo, Ind r for srvml puiu. Pxice only 25 canu I] unu uocu, nu been conputod Secretary the Navy. Ho diuonnuo tho , antiquated condition if the dilfennt yards inadequacy to the reqninmntn of modem _ 1 eomtrucuon of noon and the Inn. of eels, as rendering noceeury the erection of_noI ... workshops and n ls:-go increase in the nnnihu: of shot`! and tin docln. Ha urn lhnl oh`:- wurunups we I urge tncreue in the nntnh_u.. shops dry dockl. He up till! then are only three stone dry ocks in tho country`.-"~' That. these were constructed many 5001'! 119,9, and that new and larger ones have hinge , necessary. Alludiugto the entire lnckof pro-.. paration for nun! Ihip huilding or repairs, Capt. Ammen uyu : ' :.. "The lnnk nf nu-anm-m. n.-- Ina -5 --- Ulpl. Aunnell llyl `-The luck of praparntion any lead at aim; time to the expendnnre of enormous sums Inll` small comparative results, :3 in nlvnyc the f", whori mnde hastily, An inferior power now: presume upon this want. of prepsnuion sud, make A war necessary, which 3 more judicious and timely expenditure of money might Into` Ioovinled " ` `W .1. {nun ...-. -....-..__:-2_-- UJVIIIOQ " H: says no upyroprinlious, except 3 '5m_gl['.j one for the Hare Is!a.ud Yanl, hnve been Inuit in the last four veara. nnd lha nmin i...-. 1...; 7 out 10:` me mare mauu um, hnve been Insd9A_ years, and the repairs have been] so slight that in many cases the yards are inc: `I state of dilapidnuon anddecty. ` .-.- V . uuunn nun; unun. . William of Hobennllern clothed inimperhl purple will cap the climax of the dramatic events which for the last three months have fallen like a. thunderbolt upon nnnkind, ` ` As a nasal rule. Gm-mu-.n nrn not Inna ..r Iaucu us: as tuuuueruou upon IIIIIIIIICI, genersl rule, Gsrmu.-.1 are not fond of . show or oslenlntion; but it acmallrseetns as if-_ the King of Prussia wanted all the sovereign! ~ 01 Southern and Central Gernnny to attend h `- coronation at Versailles, under the reof Tro- chu s guns, in Emperor of all Germany. In- perinlism is evidently Far from being played out: on this planet. Ono Emperor has hardly gone ' down when up jumps Another Etnperor, with ` kings, princes, and warriors gathering round ` his throne. Vnuu_HI.- In. 0|- I-.. -.----A:.._ |.__ `;__s_, . Ill`! IIITDIIO. Versailles for the last generation has dotived its principal excitement from the playing of III fountains; and now oll of nanddon it in irosted to in display ol I much leu pla one of which it is nther n reluctant spectator yful kfnd, L Versalllen, with In traditions of Loni. XlY.;. bu mnnifeally intoxicated the Go I'D!-IIBOI" arch. and zoaded him in bi: nlnhilinn In ..1....n. ' nun Inluneuuy Intoxicated the G0l'II'II-II I|0I- X Arch, goaded him in bi! ambition to clutch the Iceptre of Chnrfemngno from its unit :1. Aix-is-Chnpelle. But` King William any yo: Inn to repent in sackcloth and uhol his ttI- ` ing with such bonblu In these days of repub- liosn idon.-N. Y. Sun. ' AMERICAN NAVAL PREPARATIONS. Wnnluinpn... V..- 1 In-.- -7---~ - In England inventive genius in bringing null every week some new weapon of in, note f0| - - mid-this than all preceding, and the Government Iecme disposed to give them all A trial. An etc " treordlnery eld piece, beside which the ed Iliu-nillenuieinli mo-ac, bu hangars-he ed by a working men An, end the peel It ' Bessemer in 3: work on 3" noun-gnn um v P blow tbeoumontntdnuh A Mr nlnnu 9.`. DQZIIIEI II II NO!` I IIXJKII KC * uumnymuuguhu sir-1; ANOTHER. EMPEROR. _rrI' L N, 4 m, Ibqn tool! do her only 1 of no ly xble out r, :5 who > roloon,nnd 3 lug month: I--AI ..... mu. lulu] unnu ovnennipy; ` theirvpolitiat and few Brandon- IHIKGOIII. ii llrnnnlv can----0 , -- .--.... -u-sugrou Old 1) cnnpuigns than wore for even 1 campaign of Jenn maa..- .. -. us nuuorue III GermAhy. But what In; tuinh penonnlh nld be, of the most nonn- -- .......n... V I in divided UL UVCII a, coding Kimrdnm. B.\'o:<'.~s cE:zA'1`ET 'l.l.ulTil Ls=.u'r.' m1.z.un. sale by '3. B. PARKER, DI. SKIN-1 and IILKING, Cbenfuu and Droggiatl, ton,&n1. and druggilu eloovbon. L O. mg :;5:u.. Mu. NTHRACIT: EOAL YARD pe--\|. Lawrence \Vharr_ LIVERPV \l BE: mr..:crn.,a..f 0' ..- . ` pk`! hard I` \\uiI\I \ }m-nu.-nu IIGIIIZR I.l>l'I` \'l`IOS. J11!-vglh I. .J;1mt's lI`lit|l|). Q." . A . . >\ . P . --.-.v_ John unlic, Rem )V;1l. rr \~-ur;u|rr I ununn.) .rL~-'.. .\.\u |."_VuI'_\, MAXWELL W.STHA.\'G.'. Ag!-n1forK.ng1'.cn r: . Sir-.w xl xl.\.\\'li JA.\h'1`.: Vt >.\ll'.\ .\ \` HIV ll .\ l'lFUl{li, Liz. r.3.~u ` :.>=::.: COMPANY. Tne.~:com-n l rm-i_'n'. lnilllnllon. \zon(-!e'.~`ll12-nuzhoxxx the Polnlnlon. ; I` is an esptcml favourite with Ufielllll . ladies. } Secure, then, hvmllh. longevity nod vital `jenorgy by the hnhiv-ml noon at the _' ALKABAHAIC TURKISH TONIC. \ Kept in stock by the principal Druggisu and `Grocers in the Domininn. For direction: for use see labels on bottlu. HENRY CHAPMAN 8 O0. E\'A.\'S, manor-:1: & cu. ';'"" Soh-. Agenu for the Dominion. Honlrenl, Julv 1'. V `VFHIC DAILY NEWS in kc-ptfnn sale 3 aw-ry lay at the; Buck Stun.-5 of Mr `Juhn Ila.-uclcuson. Princess Street, and Mr` Edwnrd Stacey, King Street. Single copieal msy also be bud 1: the Publicstion Omen` Prinoeu Stuck. Paucn'l"wo Guru. I DON`, A Montreal, July 5. Q}; stun J an . 0111;: In Av "Tm uonoui`-" THE DAILY N EVVS. Sluuml l.l (` \-curance. \__J; T "`mu:2A cLA"= =1: 1257 lC\D0 w i:'3!si.a'A MADRID 1267 FT} `.., \.~_;/_ `I Hm Lx;xL'-V N 3! {P01 u_\`.\'RI.l.. v\ . - _. ...I ...`.n..... lC\D01 I2`? m.\ \(`A`\'.-\l).\i)T. '1`U1:snA\' :;v1:N1M;, N()Vl41MBlv3l HlL().\H-Ii` iuauanmih Mvwnlou oouramz `\.-..L"' j , - -. v.|IIl`liC"I| l'pp~r-ruhln Mcumor-. R()\';\l. M.\|l. 'l';l`|{(-)7lF'(m LINE. for l i(".un. lire`-'I`|-\-|:_!tT:uI H211-rmr.-; dlznlr Pair!-`. } I ron 3 ioswego and Rochester: 1 Q l'!WPI1 Rn`! ` T`-IYICHXP III]? I (Wk ()1 |LU('{I!'l'l'Y} on-ry TY'!'.>'l!\Y THl'H.SD.\T nnl 5.\TI'[`- DAY .\I"Tl-| ..\'UU.\' at FIVE U CLUCK. R!-ZTI'R.\`l NU, ll] Sun .`..t.,, . .__,V,__ | At L015` A .\l, on nrrival of Train: from; Iinme and Hun-go, nnu-lung the (}.'!`.R. Trains going East and West and lhc Bay of Quint-~ Ititeumer, I I l.('IYCI IDA Y -n-i Klngaton and (`ape Hnccnl l"err3.E Klnzsum and Wolfe Maud Fcrr` wuumazscnsu uo.~:1>.u', uh Nm-mum-i one of ma Ferry Steamers willrun daily? (Sundays r-x-*1-mod) as under :- .- - -nu-cu 2 `VH1 \HR nbovo lino is rompoud of tho fol- lll III Ur l\llVI":l\|l|LVU.-'llIlln|:l: A Grcclc-y, of New York, says:--Tho| most successful business men in this city i are tluwz who have advertised liberally and` `constantly. A an;nllbeadverlt1isemcndt eel):- atnnu 8 petting I ttert an I in y Icolumix oi:-.cu1onslly. P I.r-nvel R04.-`H--a'rrenr_v )lU.\'f\.\`1',WE[).\'F-IS 1 \ \|\' _..iI.`l)lI\l\' AIu`l"L'I\'I|..\.' mrrcx Transhlpmt-bl fvom the Bay of Q':in=e` LLo.x:u ~r Inn-1-:1 . Knugilun Iikhoul w}.uh,;x-, In rousqq-more of the cruvnncly abundant` n1 'l4`rl.nt crop of apples l nu you at [{0ch:-n- pv lnnrra -Hf1n` lhn lnnrkpl Ihnrn lllllrh` '1:m:|1:~;s'1`r;1:f` Kingslon, `Mal May, lR70. Luvs: Kingston. A.n'a'\ .. ._ -THE P.-\\'Ul'-HITR l'l'l'l2IICz\l!I STISAIIBR Knnglton, " 9.00 1 nllln` .h'l`.\|{TA.\i . I` \.\'.`|`I-I11`. L'l\'a1\'1`. .\' RT ()F' ADVERTISI NG. --Horace n_....I.... I\` \L.... `Nu-I: snug-+ I"I1n| W A '1' Ii 11' ~`| |\`ll'II ll IlI\I |IIlII|I\Ull' uud.ny uceplml) ll , ll.\l.F` I'A.\`T I-`IVE T 1:.\\' m;...: *Ql'|\"1`1~t, 1.ru\ ..u.- u. ..,.,-..-. . .., _u-... .. ........-.. no I H n! Inc market lbero much favourable for pmchulng. 8 l\0C |"I"l'!""l _Y 11 I31 `I I I n's:1n.n' AF rb;a..~'u-15. , . IV?! 5, 1 unt. . run u hllowlt SATU RDA Y3 UNLY Iuvn 51!: Nov:, 1370. THE srzauan W. J`[ns ms, Hut-*r, V I JI. ` . ox Passage my-ply on bonrj, or u EUNDAY TRIPS. x, In. 10.00 a. m. s.In. 12.00,noon. ). m. 3.00 p.m. G. I. KINGHORN, Ferry Wharf, Foot of Brock Street. -.L nv-_- I unn . U-cpl, K:-lley, .`\'iurlur. u D'_.-..H Jl. r\I.1lJu\'l\,_V, I-'. rrv Wlmrrf, Foot of Hrork Slru-1. I un Lenve W01 {e I ..i.`,`,`` II I

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