. DULLMAN UUNDY, Patentee, Batbersea, London. H. BOLLMAN CONDY, Patenteo Rntfnrana IJ\nr|n\ -uvvv. ` fowdropn of Colour- Violet. Blue nr D;..|.. _...r- VI uuI0lll'-- iolet, Blue or Pink; tints to Luce, Linen, ,-ontn, Violet, Blue, ropo into In at: --n m1`. , P. Towle, Chemist, ADVERTISING! JUDIOXOUS us: or 2-3.. NEWSPAPER COLMUN8 ,sn nun or nus, AID It you no not nanny nu; ADYAITAOI or null U .n`IU PJII. llly, SDIIQI EXQPIOQ. BRITISH IIAILS _ per Cuddian steamers will be closed even, In- av at H A.H. ll` Y09 WOULD min niosr wcsssrui. FRADESMEN AND MERCHANT um-r an noon-ruol O ! If YOU RAVI SPIN ! IONIY IN `PEI PUROBASI AND ERECTION 01' AN ATTBAOTIVI SIGN FOR YOUR PLAOI OABRY SUCH A JUDIOIOUSSTIP A LITTLE FURTHII AND REPEAT `PHI SIGN A THOUSAND `FIXES. PLACE TH] PABTIOULARBDP ;~0UR ausnnlsa OOITBAOTS ; 1.00.41. urns: Possnssmo ran muons: omounu-non or at nwsurn rnausaxn nu THIS orrr,-rms.voumuL onus 1-an use nmul con LOCAL um ennui. Aovnu. In-rs; THIRIIOBI ADVlk'l'1BlIl'l'EI_ nun uws." DAILY NEWS.| ATTRACT CUSTOMERS ay In I I A. I . Per Cunard and Bremen line, every Tuesday at 5:30 I .H. l..n... l...-..a..I I..- .::-..-...|. ..... n....... ADVERTISE ll` YOU WOULD DRIVE YOUR BUSINESS, AND 2101' `I'D BI DBIYII. IS THE BEST gun an up: nurran DAILY nws'on1oI. ' AND YIABLY 1'0 A LIBIRAL AND ADVERTISE ADv_ERT1SE ADVERT IIDIUI WHIBBXN June on wen wuve ulr. uarqweu alone." The London Ewumiu remarks that the wet between France end Germeny Iuepende the trade of the Ooltinent. even more then Englnnds, and lend: money to Britain for one cuetody. lines in France no one can be sure of eefely. But the Russian dicult-y - euepende Bmieh nude an Intel: ee the wer. tor it in thought that if these bee new we: we Ihnll be belligennu in It, and In: no tendon to need money here. It in to he land I eee ceueee of uncertainty will not for 3' long time. Rueele ie not likely at once toreoede from the position nhe ruli- ly lnod. Nothing could be more nbeurd, either [or Ruuie or Englend, then Io_gn to wet on e misconception." The London Saturday Ran`... .-m....i..:... ADVERT AGRIIIIITE 1'0 ADVERTISE A LOCAL BUSINESS, THEREFORE 00 AND PUBLIC AND THEIR SUOOIHP III TH] AND ATTRIBUTI I03 ADVIBTIBING BIYORI `I'll 0!` BUSINESS II 0:51 I ... Lgtterl lntendod for dispatch per Brellll lino mun ho upoeinlly no directed- ISEI VISE O A U '1' I 0 N. HE groea frauds which continue to be prec- . tied; by qtscnre Innnufecturen, more - particularly in Germany, by initnting the le- bels nttnched to JOHN GOSNELL 8 0o. a PERFUMERY, render it imperative upon the ,P`_rnpr_ietnn to Cmrxon the public ngniut such nefarious proceedings, and to request their friends and patrons to purchase only of rupee table dealers, who import direct from John Goenell 6: Co. ; nnd invite specinl attention to the address- BBD BULL WHARF, 93 Uri-In Tntnssrnnr. John Goanell & Cola Select Perunoa: Bu Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Club Perfume,'Eesenoe of Wood Violet, Vic- toria Bouquet, Fmngipanni, Military Bouquet, the Bride's Bouquet. Jnhn Gnsnell & 00. : Prince or Wnlea Per- Bride's'Bouquo!. John Gosnell & fume, a most choice and fashionable perfume. nu... a......u A n : Ptinoasl Alexandra : fashionable pertnme. John Gounell b 00. : Ptinoese Alexandria Perfume, I most choice and delicste perfume, preps:-ed expressly for the use of `la: Royal Highness. John Gosnell J: Co. s Upper Ten Thousend John Goanell Upper Perfume. 1,... r:......n .1: non Janka! Olnb Perfume Perfume. John Gosnell & Co. a Jockey Olub jig in universal request as the most admired Perfume for the Handkerchief. Price 23 6d. 1,4... r1......u 5 n... Y. L. Nnhlanan Perfume. Perfume for the uanuxercmer. runs 1: cu. John Gosuell 8 Co. s Ln Noblesao Perfume, I most delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. 1-1.. flnannll .1: no I Nnhleasa Pomnde. ole- delicate Perfume oi exqmsue Irngranou. John Gosnoll & Co. s Nobleaso Pomnde, guntly perfumed, Ind highly recommended for beautifying and promoting the growth of tha halt. 1.. nr..1.I.._ Q4-_n_n-onmnrl for its unsung]- halt. Ln Nobleuo Soap--e1(eemed for its unequi- lod perfume and line emollient qualities. John Gouuell k Oo. s Violet and Milleeur `Single copies of the Canoxxcu AND` Nlvl, containing the news of the week, may be bad in wrapper: for mailing. Price 3d. each iunod every Friday. - SINGLE COPIES at nu bury 1!... nu. ., . led perfume and line emollient quannee. John Goenell & Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. No nur- sery should be without it. Sold in boxes at 6d; in tin: 13 each. . John Gosnell & Go. s Cherry Tooth Paste is greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, gives the Teeth a pearl-like whitenees, protects the enamel from decay, and imparts I pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price le 64! each. Innnntnnnnnn Hair Dve : certain to nroduce n-ngmnce to me nreun. nice 15 on eacu Instantaneous Hair Dye 2 certain to produce any shade Brown or Black, of good natural colour. I! cannot possibly injure the hair, has no dlugroeable odour, and is easily applied. John Gonnell I Cola Patent Trichoaaron. or no ulsugroeame oguur, um 15 enuuy appneu. John Goanell J7 8013 Patent Trichoearon, newly invented Hair Brush, the peculiar me- chanical construction of which accompaniea the two operations of cleansing and polishing simultaneously. The Patent. Mechanical Chair for Brushing Blllllllllllllly. The Patent. Mechanical Chair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. For Prospectus and par- ticulars, apply to the Pntentoea and Sole Manu- facturers, JOHN GOSNELL & 00., Perfumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princess of Wales, &c.; RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urnn Tnuns Snlrr, late of 12 Three King Court, Lombard Street. ` uu Um . 160 pt! $0000; and 40 per gsllon: bomu iuludod. Ion nah; no pllou. when . tour. 800 direction: on on Rocounudod nal --J *- 55 HE" SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- . under Soutbwood Blocker, train 1. recipe by Lia Cousin, the late Dr South- wood Smith, thirty-ve years Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Father of Sani- tary Reform; Medical Member of the first . General Board of Health; Author of the first work on Fever in any age or country, the Philosophy of Health, &c. Delicious with nverv known dish In uod, not I uinglo quenuy ocenrnd ; vb in above alluded to. an dinn- IIIDUII CV51 , I HUI]. SINGLE COPIES of the Dun Nun may :4 had Lube counter of the publication oioa, Prin- ceu street. Price two cull. ruuusupuy OI npaltn, ac. Delicious with every known dish. Its habitual use increues the appetite and pro-- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for its digestive properties. As an assurance nf its nuritv and nnlnfarv us ungcsuve properties. an assurance of its purity and salutary roper ties, it is only necessary to poi-t out h e name of the celebrated and philanthro- pic Phyeician from whose prescription it is compounded. The entire life of that distin- guished man was spent in promoting the health of his fellow-creatures, and his death, to December, 1861, was mourned as a na tional loss. IDl.nl...a-l.. .._/I A` . . _ . _ _ _ . _ .2-.. L, .u n __ ____ __,...-.., -..... nu ma preeeruuou of enbjecla for..diaeectiou; for the extermina- IIOII of bugrteud other vermin. Sir W. Buruetvle Dieinfecting Fluid Wu the only Diiiufecteul used It the Agricul- tunl Hell during the Smitheld Club Onnla Show in 1866, by order of Her lejesty I Privy Council. The value of the uid it thorn by the following letter from the Beounry and Keneger: Agricultural Hell, Ielington, Jul. 1868. Deer Sir,-Pleue to eend eight gnllme more of your Dieinfeeting Fluid, on per order enclosed. Having used vuioue Diginfeczing Fluids at our many shown, I can any win; condence that none hen bed iueuu- uneone and complete elfect of Sir Willing Burnewe, end this too without producing any nuiuuoe like the emell of chloride of lime or cerbolic ecid.-I nln youu fniup fully, S. BIDIIY, Sec. end Hunger. Gept. Jeckeon, KN., 90, Oennon etreet." This uid ecu on eeeeutlel ceuee of dieeue by deeuoyiog the loot! oondltioue of the eunclwepgere under wtllnleh eholere in non, frequency eveloped an propgggua, innnoee: In e houee In 8!. Andy.-.1. Plymouth, occupied by Ill]- vu epriukled in ; in theee Ibo occopeuufyotld not up-n lo .- .__ __,u UUIIII I053. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- prietor, 69, Lamb s Conduit Street; Barclay and Sons, Fan-ingdon Street; Batty and Co., Finsbury Pavement. Retail bv Ubamintn, Gm:-mu: Tenn... W--- masonry ravement. Retail by Chemists, Grocers. Italian Ware- houaemen, And others throughout the King- dom, and every part of the world. AER for 1hThn" Rnnrn _-main! A.._..-s uuxn, am: every pan 0: me world. Ask for the "The 8auce.-Specia1 export Ageuts-Bux-goyne, Bm-bridges, and Squire, 16, Colman Street, London. LAMPLOUGHS PYRETIO SALlNE.-A Medicine that cures See Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; e e1-vesciug and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially mlculsted to msintsin health. When mixed with water and taken during the etfervesmnce, it immediately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. It vitelizes and supplies the blood with those saline principles that are lost. sl- tered, or destroyed during. the "hot weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, Typhus, Ernptive Fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the vital current is poison- ed by infection, and and thereby rendered on- lit to support health and prolong human uife. it has been found eminsntlv IImn'h-.inl- u: to nennn end eminently beiecinl; and its sustaining an d purifying inf~ence acts as a preventive to disease, an th\ nu- meroua unsolicited tenimoniele eooomp.v..y- ing each bottle will prove. he portability renders it admirably adapted to the tnveI- ler, tourist, emigrant, or privne fnmily, more especially when distant from medical ..dvieo or assistance. Sold in nnrgno .4..--m--A ~I~ -~ < SIB WILLIAM BURNETTS DISINFECT- ING FLUID, to; the pm-icuion of not roonu, hospitals, workhoneeu, factories, pri- IOIII, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wade, clothes and line: `of lick. mam. nu, uruwuuu pieces, between decks sick, night- chairs, oesspools, drains, Inter closets, stnbles, dairies, luders, musty euks, tubs, &c.; bilge-water, and the holds of ships; eperunents for searchers, undertaken, and jnrymen, and for post-mortem exsminuione; for the prevexition of infectious disease. can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, and for the preeervntiou of the Burnett : ni.i..m..:.... In_:; , 2- u \4-gang: 43 Q I AJI RLIJI-lal-`J53: Down under the Graml lace, and below the level of the sloping street, is 1 stately kitchen. I: ha; hall but little use. lnvmg box.-n built by Louis Philippe alter the glory of Versailles bad depaned, und hav- lnL' been onlv twice mnllml inm n nuiniliun e-GVIOG assistance. Sold in patent stoppered glau bottles, price 25 6d, 49 6d, 113, and 215 each. 8 P0- cisl agonu required and appointed in All put of tho world. mu agonu mquiret used II II $13 I` winded. Inch gul- dun-od with u every bonlc load by Prnlnn-2 '* --uu gnd amount of general readin `' 5 ' rm Gem. Snbscriptiog A J J..-_- IIEORIGINAL CHLORODYNE, invented by . B. Freeman, Pharmacentist, is allowed to be one ot the greatest discoveries of the present century. II is largely employed by the most eminent Phyaicimund Surgeon: in hmpitnl Ind private practice in all puts of the vorld. _ It has" ` eifects peculiar toitself, md which are ecentinh ' ly different to those produced by the various mmnounds bearing the name of Chlorodinu. but dilfcrent to those proauceu oy me l|'l0|1l compounds bearing echlorodfne, have no pretence to possessing its virtues. It rapidly relieves pun, from vhntever cenee, el- inys the irritetion of fewer, Ioothettlie system under exhnusngdieeuer; and glveseleep with- out producing my one of the nnplesnnt feeling: so commonly (rising from rthe nee. ot qaletee. It continues to hot`! it: unehexnzpoeilion in the mimnhn ol the Profession Ievthe best, meet reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians mgde Iidevits tblt 13;: have tested its elects in careful eompnrisnn those of DR. COLLIS BBOWNE S CHLOR0- DYNE," and deposed to the {note that they found it u more certnin and relieble preparation, and greatly preferred "FBEElANS. Earl Russell communicated to the Ron! Col and greatly prelerrea "nsann.1ms." Earl Royal lege of Physicians and to It Frcemnn. that in lnnilh the only remedy of my nae in Gbolen was Ghlorodino. 7%: Il;Jc'.-nl mph 1-and flnapfln Jnnnnl-I `IRIJL cno puonc, gnu IE prescribed by scores on unno- dox lodicnl Prmtidonon, und, olconno, it would not be thus singularly popular did it not supply a Inn: And till a place. \ Mnnnfnctnrad bv the Inveirmr. Richard Free- uulorocnno. 77:: Medical lime: and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, eases, It hum immense ule nmongat, the public, _And is prescribed by of Ortho- (in: Indian] Prmtinimmn. md_ olmnnm it would sun: In run puuucll Independence. 'l`ho`London Qzcdator `Acknowledges that with ten more batteries of nrtillery and one fortied arsenal somewhere away from the count, preferentially nbova Redbill or tharuhonll. lihjhnd Itllld be uh enough, and "H thuk ull pboplo vunt they may just on well leuve Mr. Curdwell alone." Thu London Emu-in nuns:-In M... u.. nun: Ana nu pace." Manufactured by the Inveinor, Richard Free- Inln, 70, Kennington Park Road, London, 8. The canning has engraved on the Government mu, -w, Lenmngson rug noon, mnuon, 2:. `I31; llgingyhgg egg:-gved Stamp (outside each Bottle), FREEIAN8 ORIGINAL OKLORODYNE." 1 Tiny cousin-t of three preparations-,- . -rm: BAUDEINI, - An etcient nix! prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellnw lever, Diurhmu, Dneutery, and the exgseoivo action of the Bowels. A gold "medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Band for this valuablrprepnntlon. ` Price: Smell. 1: ud : Indium. .1. an . 1-... 11 neuuum uouego Olflll, unm rnyslcian Extraordinary fox Epidemic! in Paris, late MD. of the Civil Hospital! of Algfu-I, bu jun in- trqlpgnoed in England his ORGANIC HIDIL C ES. ' llu... ........:..a ..I 4L--- ___.__.._.z.. _ . Dlllll I0!` tma valuanlrprepuntlon. Small, is lid 5 Hedimn, 4| lid ; Large Size, 113 per Bottle. TEE DIASTATIZED IRON, A. For strengthening the Syste|n.-Px-ice 2: 9d per Bottle. TH]! DIASTATIZED [ODIN], For purifying the BIood.-Price 2: 9d per nozzle. '3 The above Prepantions are in the farm 1' cu" purnylng we mooa.-1'rice 2: 9d Prepantions thq form of Sweetments, pIus&utrtO,the tub, and u. Lionlnrly adapted for Infant: and nmg... nursing. ` _ , . Bv than nnmhihnoiim at on. v....:-.. v`_.._, DR.VIO'l'0R B4UD S ORGANIOJEDICIXR. DUFF! . By {ho combination of the Ironor Iodine with Cress Seeds in a state of genninntlon, thoy.nrdiunite`d .wi1h;o:-gnnio life; which tbpn ' renders them digestible. The irritntivg and stubborn minors! has thus bdoomo the nucleus of an organic substance capable of beiQnb`- sorbed by nae rblood without injury to ch: _= stomach. Agent for England and British Puouiiou, E. G. DUFRESNI, 79 Walling Street. . lay beohuinod efall Chemists. 1 DR be JONGITS LIGHT-BROWN con uvna ou.. DR. ma JONGB'S on is convincingly puma by an overwhelmin weight of medical tutimony, ' and by the pruning seat of Inooe-fnl experience for twenty years in :1! beyond all question, ll; ciolls, the moat pahnble,-nnd, fro m it: rdp curative e1_fects,A the nuns; eeonomionl amt Hindu. ports of the world, to be, e purest, the moetdllco-- gmry nu versulzlcs nnu aepauea, Ind nav- lng only twice calld into rcquisition for the choking pnrpouoa-on one occasion when the Queen of Spain was rcceivcri by the French court. with I nolemn banquer, and no other when Queen Victunu was alma- lurl entertained. There wereitstriumph.-1, tn: the immense ranges," the long smuotb tables, the royal roasting jack, and all the other gear have luin in peaceful repose un- nl now. The stalelv kitchen in now kn mans, we most punnble, - and, from 4 etfeczs, moat nun kinda. Hence the universal celebrity 0! Dr. do Jongh'l' 0'q_, a_nd , the` uppcnllelad demand for this Inn-I- n.ve|'!.P|Iro oil, pot likely " I therapeutic Agent of . viluo. In II Light-Bro / um yl Llllla cues! have band` Dr. ` wn Cod " 1 two froqunn sulting no 9 _IIIa lbr. 1 1-.. nt- :1 ouier gear nave min In peacclul stately kitchen is now an English ambulance storehoust-, or rather it storehouse for the good of theNationul Society." Csptsin Furley sits at his desk bcnesth s huge chimney, making daily dis- tribution. Red-cross flags and unionjscks" srcseen upon the walls. Bales and bund- dles, boxes and medicine-bottles 31);} laid in hosps where the stoves should be sending up their charcoal glow. The smooth Utlllrs suited for psste, sud rolling-pins, are cov- ered with English gifts to the su'ercil_ Our benevolent neutrslity has sent. this muss of useful things to people whom the donors hsve never seen, sud of whose iu- dlvidusl existence they hsvs the vnguest reslisstion. We crowd snd cumber the ststely kitchen 0! two roysl banquets with our neutrsl gifts. We s ike the culinary batten`: without bsles sn boxes. It is s suggestive displsy. or IYIIY nucurol f lxecmad neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously at he DAILY, NEWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. \- mg. m:'rn,nB7,A ledicsl Oiccr of gait}: and Cl ,,- -.._.,,........., Inn on Iodine in I am: of organic aubim an the moat renurhbl. It in, X belieyo, univu-ally acknowledged that th' oil bu t Ch 150 ' And T m;sinvndg|5_ 2:1 ::;p?a;!iu J.lb.II.l.l Ifedical Olcer I quainted. Hence, Ideem the Cod Liver Oifiold ` under his guarantee to be ptefornble to my other kind u regard: getiuineneu and medial em-' ,._,._ I _ 7-... - -vs`: Solo pupnmu--nnnl a son, on..- NI, IO WCIICC .....l "`In in .nrht.R-.- R. V. BAUD, Graduate and Helnber of the Indian! Onlloan nfPnu-in hl-ID).--i.:.- prulpccl ol unennr complications. The London Saturday Review replies to the English sentimentslista who, in 1870 end in 1854, ere doing their utmost to en- ooursge I presumptuous Adversary, and who condemn es en snomsly the proh1bi- tion imposed on my State of defending its own coasts end hubours. A Russisn Black Sos eet bu never been designed for de- face. The Crime would have long re- uslned exempt from the presence of fur- eign snnios if Bebutopol Ind only been constructed for the secu_rity of OJesu. The Londnn Snsctamr has annal sum... AT WEEKLY runny Jouni ii Toomxmmza 41.; ms nu ,,,;; EN l`ER'l'AlNIN& M03133 1 , I _.-_ .`__I s. V . DAUU, urnunste Ana Ielnber of the ladies! Oollego of.Pu-in, 0hlofPbysicinn nordinarv Epidemic: Pu-in. Inn ILD, CHRONICLE___1}N] . cuvrlnivrcv -.- _ H , ,, '_.._. .-.-vs mr. nnwnzn sum, 1.11;, none an on v--'-- v--- -` not Health, and Chic . the on, 9!.Londou. Lian`! H101 5---1 "` nuno--uno ugnt-Brown Oil longh. It has lougbeen our nibiug the oil, to recommend idat I much vurbty and un- cooldonee in in genuine- vm Consumption: in Early set") -.... a-vlI\lL nun DI I MAILUJ. The English weekliel to hand by the Abyuinin contein very etnborate articles on the gund subjects of the hour.-'l'he Rus- so-Eutern question, the Frnnco-Prussian war, Englendh position lor home defence in the event of the occurrence of a general European Iur, end the monetary nn mercinl condition: as they were nected by the existing condition of nnirs end the prospect of ulterior complications. Saturday Rania. Paulina o.. lligs; W """'. -9. --v - n'>;.u;.. .`j: uiwi p.a+..." Cow ` :.:;.*:.-..{~` BIU Innis. w... Roi Intr- 5oi',`13"q oiar than nd 8! :ny but 30.1 direct to the! West; 0|: bj uouIu'I.|cI.cu nor we uecu_my or Udeua. Spectator has good hopes ol Frmco. -_ The French Ire ghting fur a nobh not now. though it bu replnced a cause thoroughly ignoble. TIM Eaturdau Racing summon H. u_...- -r an up path! In `"33; _-= L Purity `"7 om-ni- -vudIn1f.l`$l . '7 -i :, > qnro. lnmwow Pouulq, I 301300. Alina ho night fuiepabw n I '. s""`{'u`."i >'s"'*" " '91 Illlfl cause Luurougnuy ngnoole." The Saturday Review suggests that `fear or the cnuequenco of not joining the German Cnnfodorution wu probably the strongest of the motives iupolling Bavuriu to join it. In no other wuy could Buvtrinn tndo bute {and no any mode of doing` buniness. nmletu for lnduury and I constant market. And in no other way could Buurin hnve escaped being the arena of perpetunl intrigue: and being toned to and In) between Prussia sud Austria und banned and bullied in every dots to nun politlcnl independence. Spectator `ncknouluh... n... ` tor BOOK % I .e'%r"3.'i : LIn4nn' I` Iubbzegwqt, V rein III `All In`: In Edi '33.`: '1 lines ,` nm..*1.nu Tnveerv and Penal Guide. lloueunl Do I lllll I ling, I over I UNIX. `aye: own or nrivnn III uupuu cl VIII oz rinto lqtl nan nigh nl RIF. nnrtnihuin :1 . I `!'h_in`ui *b`~ l 1_ Imu_A .114 GOIIG AM, 2:30 mm. | 1:15 .111. | 1:35pm. come In. miigi ,3, U %, '..'.`2$-!. hi)":-tr-1 so |5u0]Pullci; 0| WHAT Till-J_Y ARE DO NG KITCHEN AT VE AILLES. n..__ .._.x,_ .n_, n,,,,, 1 1 1 : ,I'=B0m9Vuo C` u ~I-h-` ~ .`.III>ClIlI umvmpnya I. 0. Dnior, continua the hthlll bronchi ll. I ~ iota ninm. run UP our; LII Lossns PAID IN rnrrr x "bAi: oh hQ{d and in Bank. seal luau sf? ` I. U. Dnpor, oonunuu us ` h2'I!lll l\b brunch: I [`..B-dies-. .` .Hor9h-__- VOLUME '03 PRINTING I ` ' . ny bu been doing) ::bIio condence bx I TTNA IN: I the public by Uplny bu, been Going lth (In bwtd Oanm I mm llv.`-75lVVAl; -9&2 -uu-urn cuuuxul.- `Ion pct unmn, 0126. ..n'Lnuu_; 1 Qi'SEEE:1RS'1` PAGE. .-II-ulw, uumnwr In unn- my Wm: ha, `Ill: Anon-O. IIIIII- if-ontqLn_ iTsIa1aap3e.~.~; D [DI Annnunn QQII ' tine Daily News-,. MONDAY Evr;NIN'Gf DEC. 12. Tmina Arrive and depart from xbe Kingston ; Station :3 follows : nnI-n -.-_ ,. . *3: One: out I ENEURAN THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. FL- III_..I:-|. _.--u_u,, . u-6 Dollvqud-In mach 'r2*:{ag;; r.-f.'.j'] KINGSTON 'PBs'r orncz. f`. Inn`: A BILIAGUIBID PARIS. -5- nI..l-_.I _ Ml-4, U1` I )5. Close. Arrive. |Q.nI| II I quite ale, and the east in far out of the reach r of fire. It in near St. Cloud, Hontretout, and Sorree and lendon that the German lines sweep nearest to the city. But at these points i the city only offer: unimportant auburbe-Bou. : logne, Auteuil, Bllanconrt, Grenelle,Vaugirard, ! &e.-when there are industrial establishments, r pretty villages, working men`: lodginga, and L the like, but no very important quarter, the de. l etruciion of which would have abesringon the means of defence. The inner line of defence at ! its nearest point to the outer line of forts (at `I Biaetre and Montrouge) in a mile in rear of it. f Given then ample supplies of provisions, and we would have reaeon to expect a defence which would force the beaiegera to resort to up and parallel before they could really bombard, eect breaches and venture on oeeenlting the works As that postulate is inaccessible, the processes of starvation may be regarded as the least cost- ly to the beaiegera, although they will be A long time about it, and may produce a moral efect in 1 France or a character disadvantageous to the ` army of occupation. One of the ration card! I have seen is marked of for portions up to Jan} ) 2 10. 1871. Sometime ago there was a calcula- The turner : Glide 1-o some-nno um PRACTICAL l'Il1I -linnn AGBI OULTURI, 3: Hoary Sbphe 1.3.3., 34' ha 1:. and up Inc J. 13. Nonon:-I37ofuaor ofuciergdc 4;.-a. `PHI ' Postmssurl ni 4 liberally denlt vi-II. oohhlblndw nah u. g . lanVuvuI, outclnnpdlh h Yuluhnh-cuhu Circulars, with f: had on application. v1ew.................7.0) For Bhckwood and Any two of the Reviews . . . . . . . .l0.00 " ForBlu:_kwood and three of life Reviews . . . . . . . . . . 13.0) For Blnckvord And the four Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I6 00 /' 9 sin a number: of: Review, 51 - single Ill/Ill. hell 0 Blnokvood, thirty ve cens. Puuge two coma a number. ' nave Been in murxru uu l0l' poruonn up to Jim - 10, Some time ago win celculm tion that Peri: vonld hnld out for sixty-ve days. All calculations relative to the stores or a. city of 2,000,000 people, lled with provision denlers, provision warehouses, where there are and man be very large supplies lnid up by gri- vate individ-leis, and where preserved meats, vegetables, soups, kc, have been exlenaively need for year! pest, must be fnllicioua. It is ihe moral effects of short. conunow, tether than the ` aotnnl consequences of femine, to which the be- negers have to look for the Iublnieeion of Paris. Faction, divided councils, poeeibly forlorn out- bursu. may prove their best ellien. But. in any can let no one in England, or out ofn, if he he not I belligerentbiuk that the least good will be produced by declaring that `he is sick of the war ' lt in nnlv the nlhir nf vhn Punch and Fox-any one of the Reviews. $ 4.00 per nn num Po: Ill] two of Jae Reviews. . 7.00 -` For any thFee of the Reviewal0.00 " For Ill four of the Reviews . . l2.00 " For Blackwood s Magazine. . 4.00 For Blnckwood and one Be- view . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 'I In -4 D6 [IYUZIUCCQ Dy LXCCIIVIDZ 1115! '0' I5 I!CK Ol [[19 war It is only the nlfair of the French and Germans, and x! they are not sick the nausea of their neighbours will only produce an irritating effect on the cotnbaunta, who will each of them ssy,`Theu why do you not side with us. and holpto `stop it 7 lf,yon do not, hold your tongue. . j Captain Maicomaon writes to the Spectator that Canadian vessels trading to pone on Lake Michigan are put to a great deal of inconveni- ence by being compelled to report. at. Duncan City on westward voyages. Aa they must again report at their port of destination, he contends that no good is done, while vesstls are detained a wood wind in nomplimaa Inn ...A or... ..i..-.|.. um: uu gouu is none, wuue YGSSHS detained good wind is sometimes lost. Ind the whole thingis an annoyance. He thinks it is only done to binder and restrict Canadian com- IIIGIGB. any: use. c Tue Cux CAll`EI.l.--Tll approaching marriage of (ha Marquis of Lorne with the Princess Louise has not unnaturnlly excited the eulhuliasm of the Clan Campbell, which is not by any means the smallest of the China. 'l`he lending men in the seps. are ap- pealing tn tho whole body of the Cumpbeils to come forward and contribute towards :1 fund for presenting a wedding gift to the Princess Louise. It is not probable that such 3 request will be disregard-d. The Campbelh-i_ are too devoted to their Chief, and hold the Queen in too high honour tn her-now in poor or unworthy gift on such an occasion, If each Campbell subscribes only a small amount, there will be alarge sum gatliered, for they are IL prolic race, and are to be found in most. hart: nf Hm ..-m.m am How necesury that the nervous Ippsntus should be perfect and the brain vigorous; when - either become exhausted, through overwork or other imprndence, disease in some organ is de- veloped. The remedy lies in removing the cause. By using FsUows Compouud Syrup of Bypopbosphites the tone and vigour is soon re- stored to the brain and the whole nervous syn- hm, while diseases of the implicated organs disappear. Price $1 50 abottle ; six for $7 50. Sold by npolhecaries, and by F. 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It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its members who by testimonial or otherwise I-id the disposal of such things."--Lancet. 1`nWl.l: _Q nnr nnnnvnn . _ . . ...,.v..-.. u. 3-nu uuuss. --uuucu. TOWl.E S CHLORODYNE. The Original Preparation of known Oompoei- tion. From Dr C. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Chloroform. Sackville-street, Pi ' Sir,-I think if you would Chlorodyne more than you do, you uld help to beat the others, which are seen com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe a secret re- medy. Genus Kmn, M.D. To Mr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A Surgeon from New York writes :-``I only requires to be known to be appreciated: I have no hesitation in characterising it (viz., 'I`owle e Chlorodryne) as the most useful medi- cine that has appeared during the present century. In diarrhma, colio, ngue, spasms, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article zhn ..... u... Lpndon. WI-LI`.0W SHAVINGS, Wicker, Ivory, Bone, `Emir, Fibres, Seaweed, tc., aunct the dye quickly, ifapplied in boiling Inter. BLUE: For hnndry pnrpoool in A 1. BOOK IDGIS: A Sixpouny bottle of Hagen u,`wYiolot, Crimson or Blue will tasks from gpinttoa qunof beautiful colouring, |c- cording to undo I-oquind Apply win. g brush. PAPER Ind WOOD STAIN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle or No. Block hglf A-pint Ina:-. 4.__. CHOLERA, DIARBHGIA, 80. EARL RUSSELL sent to the College of Physicians atomznunication received by him from Mnnilla (where cholera had been graiug fem-fully) to the effect that, of all remedies mod, Chlorodyne was the moat e'ec- tin. zuure my man any other article that can be .1Amed." " N01-|.-'l`ha Profession is warned Against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. 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