Kingston News (1868), 19 Dec 1870, p. 4

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0' IVIIY DTIIPTXOI 1 Bxocuted nestly_ chesply, and gxpediliously In ` ha DAILY mews JUB PRINTING OFFICE, ` .l3.0I) . l0.00 _u: uulu Postage` ` HI: grou frauds which continue to be prac- tised by otscnre manufnctnrers, more Germany, by imitating the Is- lr;:. :`.`1`.?.`.l`..i: no,-I05?` 9?3E&_t_f?.i2 pnnu bels on-pl ' new , -9 . -.v - . PER ye:-3.3: Wyn my I Proprieto o Uauoithe pu degeinet such nefarious proceedings, and to requeet their friend; end patrons to purchase only of respec- table dealers, who import direct from John Gosnell I: Go. ; end ln'v'lle'epeoiel attention to the eddr-eu- RED BULL WHARF, 93 Uren Tunes Snnrr. John Goenell 8 Co 'e Seleet Perfumes : Ree Bouquet, Royal Yacht Club Bouquet, Jockey Olab Perfume; Essence pf W Violet, Vie- toria ;Bee ex, Fhegipeeni, lti Lary BogqI8_, t.he'Briae`e u'qu`et`. ' ' John Gosnell & Co. s Prince of Wales Per- fume, A most choice and fashionable perfume. John Goanell 5 Co '5 Princess Alexendre s Perfume, a moat choice and delicate perfume, prepared expressly for the use of 'Ier Royal Highness. John .Goenell & 00. : Upper Ten Thousend D--Innu- Perfume-. 1...... :1 rename. John Goanoll Q Om : Jqgkey is in universal tdquuit sakhe Perfume for the Handkerchief. Jnhn amnnll & Co. s La N01 salhe 1'.nust uuunreu Price 25 6d. John Grosnell & Co. Noblesse Perfume, I. most. delicate Perfume of exquisite fragrance. John Gosnell & Go.'s Nobleese Pomade, ele- gantly perfumed, and highly recommended for beautifying and promoting the growth of the halt. Ls Noblesse Soap--eateemed for its unequal- led perfume and ne emollient qualies. John Gonnell & Co. s Violet and Milleeur I"I""' In politics the Kuwsrou Guerra will occupy a neutral ground, identifying itself with neither of the existing political par- ties, but be independent and ncn-purtiz-an in it: discussions and arguments on nil puliticalqueations. Politics, howevvr, will be Ices a feature than interesting ncvva and reading matter, as in the present ethic of the country the appetite for political dia- putationa appears to have become loet, or at all events greatly lessened, since the ad- vent of Confederation, which has given a destiny to Canada and liartnonizetl previous discordant political elements. When the time comes, however, that imi ortaut poli- tical principles have to he battlctl for. the KIIIGBTON Gazurru will be found on the aide of that body of public men who shall beet try to guide the great destiny of Brit- ieh North America as a united country, held by a common people, cherishing the tnditioul and enjoying the political liber- tnu uf a nlnrinnn .-.... mi... 17 ...... ...\.. emollient qualities. John Goanell Nursery Powder is guaranteed pure. No nur- sery should be without it. Sold in boxes at 6d- ingins lavseh. :2 `.4 :. J'oIm' Golael A: co.'a"-Chen-Sv` rslma tunic is` .......1.. ........a...- In nnv Tnnth Powder. mivea John'Goiuel & 00. !-Unerry Twain ruun: Ia greatly superior to any Tooth Powder, give: the Teeth a pearl-like whiteness, protects the enamel from decav, and imparts a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Price In 6d each. lnaumumeona Hair Dye: certain to produce the breath. rnce is on each Instantaneous Dye : produce any shade Brown or Black, of good natural colour. It cannot possibly injure thdrhnir, has no disagreeable odour, and is easily applied. John Goenell I" Cola Patent Trichosaron, or newly invented nair Brnsb, the peculiar me- chanical constrnction of which accompanies the two operations of cleaniing and polishing airnnlfannnnalv ulsagreeame 0(.IUl.l|', 1 30. : I c simaltnneously. The Patent. Mechanic slmaltnneously. The Patent. Mechanical Ohair for Brushing Hair by Machinery. Forgrrospootgagd gar ticulnrs, up totib Pqten a uni IQHQE fucturers, IO N GOSNEL & Co., Perfumers by Appointment to Her Majesty, the Princess of Wales, &c., RED BULL WHARF, 93 Urnn l`aAns Smln, late of 12 Three King Court, Lombard Street. 53 LIE" SAUCE. Prepared by Alex- ander Southwooti Stoc car, from n_ recipe by his Cousin,` the late r 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 ever: known dish. Its rnuosopny or ueaun, ac. Delicious with every xnown dish. Its habitual ule Increoaes lheappetA3 and pro- motes digestion. It is much esteemed for its digestive properties. As an assurance of its purity and salutary roper ties, it is only necessary to poi..t out h as name of the celebrated and philanthro- pic Physician 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. '.`|-.;.l...-..I;. ..v.A 4`..- ..-.....n..pZ,... t... .I._ 11-- IIUIIII I085. Wholesale and for exyon;|tion,by | prion-r, c9, 'L3nb`a ;,eo pdu? neg; and Son, Farfmgdon Stre ; any a Finsbury P.u'ement_ Ratnil hv Uhnminl-I u-nr-nra Italic. rmsaury r.u'emeD. Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Italian Ware- bousemen, and others throughout the King- dom, and every part of the world. `Ask for the The Sauce.-Specia1 export Agents-Burgoyue, Burbridges, and Squire, 16, Colman Street, Londog. AMPLOUGIEPS PYRITlU !ALlNE.-A Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; eifervescing and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially calculated to maintain health. When mixed wi-h water and taken during the em.-rvescauce, it immediately blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. it vitslizes and supplies the blood with those saline principles that are lost. al- tered, or destroyed during the hot weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, Typbus, Eruptive [fevers (or Cholera), also in several other conditions, where the vital current is poison- ed by infection, and and thereby rendered un- t to support health and prolong human life. it has been found eminently betccial; and its sustaining an d purifying inf" enee acts as a preventivdjto dinuo,,o_s'~9h.' nu- merous unsolicited testiinonlals accomtf .'y'-l mg each bottle will prove. Its portability renders it admirably adapted to the travel- ler, tourist, emigrant, or private family, more especially when distant from medical advice or assistance. QALI in n-a....o ..A _ _ A _-1 I DIIYIVIIM" UH.` 111.15. UTA I135 U96` pennc tight occurred here yesterday after- mmu bemoan Wm. Miller and Robert 0. Terry on one side, And George Page, Repre- Icntnlive M Lee county, Ind Solomon Page, ux collccmr, uided and nbetted by 1 party oi ten or nu-Ive negroes. lining witnes- |-:d the wholepf the nnir, I ll)! give you I plnin. unbinned statement 01 when I aw. I-nmednlely After the close of I circus per- lonnlncc in the nflernoon, Soiner, the negro representative Irom Daugherty, mcunted upon A box near the cnnvu, And proceeded In deliver himself hf 3 speech, hupillg to gather en audience from the emwd leaving the cnnvn. The npculier named townie Ipecinl pleuureie saying herd thing: of Colonel Nelson Tilt, the Delnocrntic uudidue for Congress from this district. Bone nbenrd rernuk aboug this gentlemen`: chnucur being overhead by It Williun I1llev,vho wee pcning` he give 010 lP`||ler the lie. Short. word: then paced between Geo P d Iiller, when Robert G. l'erE. `Sm hue: by the era and led him say. A crowd of nelfbeelnnedluelv Ilflollchul lI.I pnlont sloppere price 29 6d, 43 6d, 113, am cisl agents required, sud put: of the worldv. , -. ' , ,_ _. av, ullloll unoz,I.ondou. Quru, .160 ' plan. 8: ; half- pinu, 4;; glue-ctoppored l|;:porint at. no gg. gugggth, 16: per dozen ; and In bulk at 4: per gallon: boulu included. Inch gol- lon making I00 gnllou, when dill: ed with Inn. Sec dincdonn on ovary bottle. Rocounndod not! need by Profouor almond: at the Baynl V ouriuty Oollcp, during the lat twenty years. l.B.-`!'hk maid in I catch out for peas hqnu. duo the nob and :08 In sloop. IR WILLIHI BURNR'l'T S DISINFECT- S ING FLUID, for the purication of sick moms, hospitals, workhonses, factories, pri- sons, crowded places, between decks of ships, fever wards, clothes and line: of sick,'night- choirs, ceupools, drains, water closets, stables, dairiel, luders, mtnzy cuts, `labs, 13.; bilge-wnlipr, And the ` It 11; slips ; apartments for searchers, II eunYen, and jnrynen, and for post-mortem examinations; for the prevention of infectious disease, can- ker and fungus in trees; for the disinfection of dead bodies, sad for the `preservation of uubjects for dissection; tor the exterminp non of bugs and other vermin. Sir W. Burnett`: T]i.inr..u:.... In-._u null or nuga and other Burnett's Dlsinfecting Fluid was the only Disinfectant need at the Agricul- lsiul Hall during the Smitheld Club Gnttla Show in 1866, by order of Her lnjegty Privy Council. - The nine of the nld tu .2.;..~._% b_y"t:e' following letter from the Secretary and Innnger: 7 Agricultural Hall, lalington, Jan. 1868. Dear Sir,-Plenao to send eight gallon: more of your Disinfecting Fluid. as per order oneloocd. Having used various Dininfecting Fluids at our nnny shown, I cut: uy with nnn.l-..-- u.-. __, uppuoq- ma result of which ' [1,. N 30 puru'o! the home `u ` in and, not I Iingle cue of cholon nub... qnently occurred; while in the rag, shove alluded to, the dioeuu pill ex pd some doubt burp 1* `H. "II. I ' Immediately oouitd--tr! Iuppl qunutity, iu ueizuer of which bu ta... 5.,` A single cue, Although the discus is raging in the ueighbourhood. Sld In All nh....:.o. ._.n - - .,...,......... unuu` uuou VIIIOIII Di]: I oondauce that none luvs land th4 uneom nnd condemn -nun ..tn:.-r In me neighbourhood. N _' - by All Cbomisu, sud at -90, ( urcat, London. .160; glue-ctoppored lnmrin ..:-a I I disuse I ah. -o_. IO. 39 ey. 0.1911 nme gniferul nilgthe *I l1ds`t':E9ired .L _ 1'1-_.II..._..l.-I' Du-Eng '1: 6d. ` A in i-T6"n`I' lnllot by we Inn um Ioa nun crowd root inuedlnuly nu-rounded g`: udw hinlhct Pngohui ughd hint nonof|b-!:,udbcnuskillhim uggko hill take st back." The whole ....o- hands] In IIIOPIRQ. nnd nun nr 9-.` uunuot. patent sloppered glau bdttleu, 1, 113. and Zls each. Rm. many, imitating we m- 082` E #03 by it ' II I [oi the -ingfnnt -- --A in I-uunelt swppereu glau bottles, each. Spe- :d` Appointed in an v --I-vv 9": '3' too iyitgznt. producing e smell of chloride of :id.---I All your: faith- 7, Sec. Ind Manager. N., 90, Cannon street." euontinl cause of : the local eondiuin... . uu an! uscu. BpO`{ ` Appointed all . ` r '. 3 , . _ _ . u-val. vl ich cholera in moat :9 d. For g:.: w a_uroet, fty-twoyporlonl, it on except four; in Id not permit it to was, that when it had been four rm-n private practice ll) an pnrul on an -on... .. ...... etfects todlldf, `and which are vasencinh } ly dilbrull to tbote produced by the various compouud`l)e|ti.ng the name o/fchlouodyne, but have no pretcm-2'to`pbsesaii:g`it.s.virt.uea._ II. V rapidly relieves pain, rgrmittupvgauae; I1-~` In 3 the irxfitalipn 9! ever. loo , _ g I ugder exhausting dis`e'as e', Ind ghvsalpp fig- out producing any one of the unpleasant` feelings so commonhlli f 0(__!intes. It `.3. my use as K." TIC wholol 0., one _ _ Ptmwd by tlnPugu, nd one or two . 1EE_uR1GHALGFI40RQDYSi1iuvehldby R. Freeman, PIuu`maceutiat., is allowed to be one at the greatest dimovcrieh.dl.1he pt-been! century. It. Via hugely employed by the Inot. eminent. Pbysicianennd Surgebhs in boapi`t'.xl,_nnd` ` practice in all parts 0! the iotf.` ' Ifbaa etfects neculir or me unpneasam Leeuusu so common Irin `fpll \ I-Ilse o(QinteL continue; 'fxoHi_P 11$ nu posilon ii: the estim.a%`I9n 0 F5: raises}. `an .-Aei ,1, renbfe, it3'1a%'e'dt; pre;iir'afi 6n.b.tmihent nn scientic Physic-in; pndo4;htlts;._thnt they L--- m....1 in .-mm in c.u-eful comparison with 4 renbfe, ma Ehapidt preparation. nmmem nnu have tested its cects in comparison those of DR. OOLLIB .B80W!N3E S CEI.0R0- DYNE," and deposed to the {$3 that they` found it a more ceruin and reliable preparation, qxd greatly preferred FREEH.LN%" E E. - nuusumzl. oambuuacasqs g! my mail-%,`$IEl3si'i R&" "3?i.3%3`H;"8C`" The genuine has e 1-ayed olyllw 60"9mm1 Stamp (outside eac.4 Bot.t.le),' FREEHANS ORIGINAL GHLORODYNE." _ ' not 09 Iuuu lslugulnrly popular un: n uuo DI-fry a want. and ll 3 place. .,.::m:m i*.:::.!.=:,si,?s,*.:.:=*.r.\ r*?~7 The net`.-ne has emu-awed on. Elm Government Stamp (oucslue eacn home), oxuuuun GHLOBODYNB." D R.VICTOR BAUD S 0R'ANIO.MEDlCINE. __.aa_ \ ---viw T `R. V. BAUD, Grsdliste agi Ionberirotho , Hedical College of Puis, 0hiefPbyaieinn Extrbdrdinary for Epidemics in Paris, but MD. of the Civil Hospital; of Al iquvhu jun ilu _ troduced in`Eng1nnd his RGANIO MEDI- CINES. . . '00 ll CBO OINES. `Pk. _ THE BAI1_DEIlLE,_ ;, , i An eicient and prdlnyl Remedy for Cholera, Yellow` Fever, Diarrhea, Dyaeulery, nnd,5thp, excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal was awarded by the Panel: overnmenmo Dr V.Bdo .u_ .e==:. P`ri.v1- Ry; : f:1x'-.r-` |l.n.'m.. 4.259. 1.....- ...-.-... ...,.v.... Choice l't'IlIl3 from the literature 0! dc- tion will nppur in every number uulessit hnppens that the pressure of important news renders it necessary to exclude the story in order to nuke room for other lub- jock. 'I`|.- aunt--I:l- -_.I ...._I1n.. -4` AL- __u__ WEE IIWITUCII U, Y-II_U 1'1 Illl UVUTDTGD`-W U! V. Band for -vol_Ip;3o )1: Price: sm , fa 1Itf;" Medium, 45 330, 11s per Bottle. ' ' , ; THEDIASTATIZID IRON, - For strengthening the Syitejln.-;Pri'o9- 2j} _L9d Largo per Rome. - mun ni no-nu imbun` vn-`-Le`;- engggn 3' r ~ ln IJIADIAIILIIJ Wullb For purifying the B1ood.,-P1-ice as 9d per Bottle, '.' The above Ptenndbna are in 1111- fnrm nror pumymg we moou.e1'.1-ice In 9d Bottle, ',' Prepnutibna are` in the form of Sweetmeals, pleasant to` the taste, and par- ticularly ndsptad tbr Infants gnd Hotlzeu , nursing. - - . Hi the nnmhinnlmmf um In`... `.1 1...lI.... nursing. ' By the combin`aHou-ofhtho Iron or Iodine with Cress Seeds in a nut of germination, they are united with otgnnimlife, which thus renders them digestible. The in-ituivo and stubborn mium-al has_ thus bqoonqtbg gnqhun of an orgnnitaubstance 'cnpA|;l6_n!_ [aging ah. sorbe_d by the blood without. ininrv tn the ol an Organic suuamnce capclyqnf, pging by withouttinjury to the stomach. " " ` `_ ' , " Agent. for Englantf 'nnd`B`n tish Pouesaiona, E G. DUFRESSE, `I9 Wading Street. May be obtninod dfjl Ohenina. ~ A ny an overw_l)_e_l1ni_ng weigllgt ofmedlcafteimony, and by the of bucoeuil experience for twent.y'yeI$s in all puts of.-the world, to be, beyond I" question, the purest, the tags: elim- cious, the most pchuble, and, from in rapid curative e'ecuu,.tbo most economical ofdrkfnd; u DR. DE JONGHB LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVE}! 01;}. , _ , K 1, nu. ma Joxr;a'so-Ha `oonvmej ,.,m" ` j _" by overwhelming wei`g,l;t ofme(VlIc`a'rilels-tlmony, | by bdcdeurnen o!'nmani'u`l ......:-..... uuua, sue rllli effectl,-t Hence Lhaamiv ulli PIIIIIIDIO, llld, `}0IiD eeonomiulofdrkfnda; ` Hence the-univerul cebbtity 01 Dr. dc Jonglfa Oil, nnd bcwmnokd dolncad tor Ihh unri- valled propuntioll. ' ' D118 ulgl _: Pbysicinn in Ordfm I have frequent [.iuhc.n..._..n...a I ------v----w C-u \4IlJ"JI|l5 IIIF IIVIILII4-I l||I"'l' ties of I glorious race. The Kmusron (hz|`.'rrI. will be thoroughly Cunrlinn; and while cherinhing lliut. which is good- will Advocate nll needlul reforms in our politicul institutions. hl....-a-I .u.....;..._ _:n L- _.:,u ., u __J_--._.. ... V.-uu-, us: run uucvu Ill lflllld. lreqneutly prescribed Dr. do Jougb a [4_i$-Bl'0WllC0d Liver 0iL I cbllilerifio ho` {V Z - y pure oil, not likely tocreou diugmt, mi h a therapeutic nggut, of ulna. _ I R at` g9- ;`.. Dilln, We think it I great dun e tint there in one kind of God um on _ in Ilfhgl admitted to be uulbo--oiI1ghbBa-can aupplAled by Dr. de Jonah. It In: Iona boon n uumuw so be uunho-`-6: mg: supplied Jongh. bu} practice, when prescribing the oil, t this kind, since, unidu 0 much V: certainty, we have condence in neaa.--(Extnct from 0onsumpd4 and Remedhble Eugen) DR. LANKF-STEII, l'.B.S., Coroner ior Centnl iddlultl. `- I consider tint the panic} of thiooil in secur- ed in its preparation, by the personal attention oi so good u chemist and intelligent 1 physician as Dr. do Jongh, who hue also written the best medical treatise on the oil with which I am It}- quninted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oilsoid under his ginnntee to bepnlenblo to any other kind As regards geuuineueu and medical elli- cecy." > -.....-- uuawr III neanh, sud Chief Analyst to ` kl the City of Iondill. ' In all euealhtve found` Dr. do Jongh'| organic corpbinaog, are the moat remarkable It :2, I b('lleV, umvernlly scknowledged that. t.his_oil yu ..., .uvwugnmnI,I Inn ts pure and uugdulteruted article." DB. BASLOW, 1.8.8., V Senior Phgdelu: GIy'I Iloqitd. I havfreqnemly _ sqlting [no to make IIIO olDr. ` K|ljGAS'_r0N75AZTTE. enacts, u` Nlie tted for (Loss < subcunm. :. :...n _ _ [ ugh-noun .- nu". `'"'....'....`:.'.`"' 3` ;..:..'.` "'.::.";'.':1s'v'-`I v, _ . -. , theirrclndv: .' " u ' bi`--Jot any at-:0 ".I , 3113 cm H`. -.;_-,w,-_..Th ,, L T 1 wins! FAMILY Jbufxjf A I rdwmmn Mme op 141.11 1'=.1:n'n nu N:G vs '1'-mu]; s ` 1-0: _._.I:__ SELECT iaED1cA1; drlinons. SIR HENBMI ` `I..m..:-... :.. ML -..>_.. .25: THE .f`i~`,i .CH.R0iNl;C2LE AND, .. wnnzur n-nnnv ,fr3'nn.T`*.. rvululvul auunasu uuuu. Special attention will be paid to local in- telligence and the lurnialiing of accurate market feporla. l`Iuun- -.._.I;.. .. f..._. .|.- I:a.,_-....., _1.:_ They consist of three preparations-.-9 . THE BAIIDEIIE. IDWIN cu,-1-ox n-ognn 5- DEL- . per noun. ran nusn*rr2ED` Ioiirhi, xrifying B1ood.,-Price 25 9d oer I go` Imom_:_t of genenl reading Price, Five Cents. Subscription Two A J J_L.".;Q.' matter! K, murwr nine nun other kind! I cause the nausea and indi noqnau gull u-I..:...; . ms. mnnow, or Pk-do-I-nan a__.n_ n, |lIB|l'lo Ul IIIIISU PKHPIII THE BABDEIIE, md mo!m'Remedv 1 in genuine- n_ct_from Consumpdon: III E1141 `e!,gd,"+ ivith In 1 very pure oil," well in which the use of zhgt. J..... The quantity and quality of the mullet to be furnished mt the subscription price will lender the Kmmrrou Gaznrrrn by far the clienpest weekly paper published in Jllil put of Cunndu. A specimen number it now issued and will be sent gratislo any one standing his address to the Publisher. Qcoh In ehnd. yarn-1-uI.`.I II. J- I-__;. , ind uoaugno-u-`own OI In: long been our oil. to recommend Daily ='_"f3 inn` i\.Q5'|"` Prints Letters Potelm. The subacriptiun will be strictly in uivnuce' us it in only on the basin of cuh payments tlnl so cheap I newspaper can be supplied. Orders by mnil promptly ntendcd 10. JAMES NEISH, nxoculeu nesuy, cheaply, and __expeamousIy In DAILY NEWS JUB PRINTING OFFICE. uut:t.Imm:' 1. `P41-%priea!t.>*'. may but no KI:-pct ttllih Iii-I -can any a_u__udod to; . I uamq % - of Rn-in u...-s.E! J. um use _I of Spain, Chi . _the Belgianq uil_ ` H.R.H. tho Prh .'l`oiIet Bonn. ll.l$.I:l. LDC fl" :Toilet ` _. -Luendor stir. Cold (Incl. '- pnnfllvnn V-._-_l.. 9` Shandy! rA rl_'_|' IV` GLYOI Every twisty Also` in gs:-Loggj .P I en melgg, Ft'I"|dr Cherry/fooliif and 01917 do! _ Toildt. ( ` ' ,.-J Mlrt B11:-go , , oeivu lndcltl uannxlc ya: ` London, s Purim. 3| ;:g- am: ruzsr: 1540:. |Ul' nuvl A in; had up`? W-WU yin enabled Mu CHI! Dlhillr `nu Vlgh gxehter `exp _ in up Oh), All` he may be In 33903!!! Q!!!-I. BOO ` DABK8 1 HIM lJlI'IQ `5 ? I) B . ufm `iins, LOI. A. \ JOHAB [Danna ` nurg `nun or Six linen and ' union, and 13 lueuion. Ten ling, .-.11 In ..'..- :1..- FIIBGI 1011 est, o;pg` 0898 up] melidod to. um fl Gl`. IQ`E$| Above IA -I1 I inuuion, adept I -j lnbcecnnnl. . S|I0a!{7INGWP(r)I.l'i'rICAL _AI-`PRAY. Surkvillc, Gm, Dec. 9.--A moot de u..|.. ..........-_.A 1...-.. .........-.l..- -t._ over 10 linen, II `I linoo 60. Other Notloel .. objoet of which H, 5 ` ` or print: ingcrnll 45 panics, such a ~ ` "' co-s-A--I-. .- AlnIIIOD9IIl.' m`,i_ kdnnnnin ` ' :';.'::.~..".':.';.*"......:" wlt N.B.-1'bi arid b `for ::31u:no 1! elude Auction __ I Ihaununfn, an: In any an-cu. "` 9 5;:-ad maul ?.onon. ringed 711'! unit` PRINTING. 1' ' :ll:1::v:'Ii,6o|1'I-OW Adveuic-run of H `Finn, Bonus .1 but `Igupu I largo` 'd:O 1'-.. H-lb.` undi Publisher of the Daily News. Kingston, Dec. 1, 1870 "V V ." mind lo cud 6,!` Hall` squad 70!` with ulna nnvilod `unueqnoll Kl Sutuqllllls I hon one.` 1 Q I6I:!I vi Z? .11 rl .. Do n2'.....`.'.'.`...m BR9WNU&m ;.`.`n`_~%j Lrnrll. `W '4 nt..vn'n' 1 run: The squat! to It The run! aqua Vt Prien n-naIl.' I IIO IIIII uqnlu Price for "XL:-.' DAI] In HKLLJ GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. _ -_.....__ TNA I .\SUR.ANCE _ public 1 Mkhthe ll . . . u . . . . . . . . u .- lid in Bank" . x nu been .50.! 3i" L: "1. ondgneo 5! P"Q'.n nub -.,__m_u_=u no _u?'oAPx'uI. AND 311 sans um IN FIFTY Yl nanny In! 90.19: `P "', qp condence prom `gum the lay: of main` by ONE D(iI:l-.AI1_;:k':'I:1.;R. harm. Ids;-nlucvz;.&= llllcc. . Dnpor, `continue: the p |n,uBIn~buuuI-taut us _.3!|d.InI.. North-us ;`pcl-54110 i.-1311.0 Pulicios orgui > lb; over LHI ,lG!!v':_!: .- g,lI"`1IdI0, aw, `chorln Ohupf Tbvlml as any mu on P1 .0s1>_Ec'1`Us. CI 55 II` 31$: E-:;1=nxno"%s anal )1 Q, .uu1eo.\. -&....__...._ [flit-I`.`lll1ct':lnri appfy to H1 ` Won. ` --._....._..._ _..4_... menu: annex:-I lm oL"i3u.-ao..a" .*'-3I`5V:1o.- ` ~ D8--:'i'|I"0`V0r]: Bu. I. Roll IIJOI. ' EEf}"i* * 0 npofi ' -)Nl)AY 1-zvsmno. DEC. 19. *- -% a-f-1-y.w-nu -guy- 3: ; W .5 mg- -_.. _;;'n & in: Daily" A$ET Pnmcnss STRIIT, Kmnsnou. rm? Trninn anin and depnn from the Kingston Station in follows : \\\\l {x l other whites, then wrntin pursuit of Miller, COUNT BISIIARCK A_ND PRINCE GORT- The `Queen MI XP|3|'d . ; brandishing lhelrkflvea. Miilerand Terry 1 0 SCHABOFR co-fernu noon Ir {sh-zteu Ink Pggm ` were walking aloiuz across the square to- | A Itrlnent bu appeared that at the out` G`'"'` 15: Y"k""-"J d b"d`b eminent` wards the hotel, when, nding the crowd I brelk Of the Plelll '3? )8 Russian Chums!` : l H"' 0- I P`1`" 8 C' e ` - - - f a bar- - at their heeia,t.he turned and ordered them '" G95`k?f. '- 1 GWWIDI N33 53` 'b'pb'h:]'F' 0`: "In 17"` `be boom" 0 1 to stand back. ,()ne of the Pages then ; *_"l"l i"."'" ' 3"! `m " 'Ki"3 d F anew, `own.-`dunno. Fist? 7;: l'i.:lyua-l '` red upon Miner iml l.c returnc d the shot. `i B'9m"k '60" me" dP"' f' lb 1'`jv`b ` `Me ""1". In connecuon ' ' A 8L`Cll]tl shot from the Pages felled Miller 1 ``! 0` Rmin beinc the principal ob,-ac. of. Nu], . - - - ~ . . . i -u 3- is Q . to me ground, Wm he `.5 pounced upon 1 their negountions. The Russian Pniso liaiater i Among the (icers on Bourbakta ma 1 by u negro end with nkuile, who litr:.`all_v L :f:f:;;a;:f.':;t*::;-::;k::;v:;;1;o;::::5?:?; {!<]>.u:x.;:o`r::I. :11:-xeoiodidier-:;':i'::`:?;f1:)r, 1: mm M ['16 ei Ah. flier `en `he 35' l the Ib(')l|IiOD of that pat-lof tba Paris Treaty of I` bably some dnpy inherit about 30,000,000 franc! l 'h m m'fem""td mt fe "9"" _Te"'-`V 1556, which forbids Rusahto keep 1 eet in the at which amount is estimated the fortune of ' fl drew bl lS`l.Bd d."`"dd b`m5`-"~ Black Sea. Bismarck accepted the propuition, his father Fremy, the well known French cIPi' . `wanting tllfte Ul 111! %S5Hl13B1_5~ 30 0'F and it was mutually nndnatood that this claim- Laliat. I - I` l'l'il;l`:l f::c"a": :gfl l`]-:i;l;"1l;"m`(:`9`:)`:]`1`i` Sbwld 5"! be publicly put fornrd It the com The British Oolonint, British` Colnmbln, of ) E - ; -- , A 1'i f lb P b" P"135l'1 Dd the 16th tilt , saya that the terms of confedera- I (ltut. The` following are the c)asun'l.Lics 2 (`races Thus by the middle of August. Bit- `ion hnn been mdorsed `g the recent election I William Miller, killed; George I age,..tnm nnrck was enabled to send the two cot-pa which of eouucmors N the mica, 1, spoken an iv ' I .l`- u-..im.li-il 1`-lltil tlirnti-rli tlip lnn had been left for the dpfpni-n nf .l-in Ruin-n nl-n. - A _:.L .n __.,, -p -_- __-_ x. 1---..- `I -nima \\CIC WBIEILIK heein, the` ; i Miilcr A m-mpml shot fr: Ngrlrll Ul l'CI:||I1|(.-Un UUCB not zrup PU l'UL'hUll up that; if it did, H:pl'i5.|il would cease to be iuicted and wars to be waged the world over. A de:Ip{),Y(:L| from ().L:i.wn indicates Lha: the Ibumininu Government are Lbiukingover this move of retalizuion as scrirusly as the Wax.-uliinglon Cu.bin<:t. are contemplating that suggested by the President. We have lime fear that _the threat will be executed "Ly either party. The American penp`e do nor rcspund with the lens. lieamiuess to the l'i'-:s`denL s imprudent l'eCUDln)L`[d:Ili~In. We cannot. bcluevz that the bonding privi- I.....-. ....II 3... .n...~...I.-..l Ln l`..nn-n,-u ....r H';U Will UL` I\."'L'L|lCl.l I)! \..Ul|.3I Lia! UUI Uainadu. :llJlpS".u|'I`lC(l luck from) our ports. nr the We-l and (`anal locke tur vessels; hut. condently ll Ll:|C1ll1].I.[l)C better sense of the two cuuniries will insist on a. friendly and mutually udvunt:i;;emis settle ment. of all outstanding questions between them. The more retnliatiuns are tlireutem d by each, the more will, or should. each see the folly ofailluwing the dispute to go luv yond she huncomhcs of niessngzrs and the louse talk of reckless party journals and deinagngues. If no: bullied hy C-ougrc-~>'. the publ c opinion of Canada wvll probably not disapprove of removing the peculiar hardships of which American slidrmen complain. It then vii-`l:uull_v goes on to show that our canals are essent al in the develop- ment of the trade of the Western Stives; inasmuch as in is impnssibls to deepen the Erie Canal, the chief dilculty being the in- suicienc-_v of the wmer supply. ln :1 dry season like the past the water is so low thur ordinary canal bun : are obliged to lie up at iimes--the river feeders along the line lull- ing to girrtlie needed dep ll of Wu er. With every inch of deepening nnd widening vhc canal this difficulty will he ir.(-reased; and the Sale or the general government muy well pause before emcr.n;:_ upon it work so arduous and duuh'l'ul hf results as cutting a ship cannl between Lake Tlrie und- lhe Nurlli llivui." This is :1 nrnve mlmi<- --u was mount to the proton! Lord Whunclllo. ' Ho Ind ouund upon a diplomatic career, was Illh Lard Rltin in Ohiu, and Ill Ahctvudi tq ml: Gladlone. u_n, - Tho dull: is nuanced of, the Hon. June! I Stuart Worlley. Deceased In: 38 years of age, * and won brother the Lord Whcrnclllo. onlnnd upon diolonntic mum. -.3 V -- _. ---nzuvunsu -Ir Gov, anchor of gonna: Infislunn _IIIhu|unsb|otou.hnd Iohhloghluivo dn__ lie thb union, owing to u sunk olillneu. ` In as... u|I'-u-- the liivcl." This :1 grave admi<- siun ; it fully accounts for the prepus'eruus preteusruns set forth with regard to the navigation of the St. Lawrence in the Pre- sidenfs last message. A curious picture he just been brought ebou` in Inglend by the death of the belodllhry Lord 1 Greet Chemherl-in Lord Willonghhy D`Eteehy. I ' The deoeeeed Peer left no ieeee, but hed two f I eietere, both or whom new claim hie oee. end both of whom, it in mid, will he recognized ee _ hevieg e title to it. It in retnukehle that in T A 1799 precieely tbeeene incident occurred. The 1 g huoey of Willoughby D InIb] then fell inla | * eheyence end through the death ofthe Duke of ` Anoeeler end Keetevee, end the Bones of bottle 3 decided that the Cheuhetlein became vented In h two eietere of the deeeeeod Duke, end` lhell L they could eppoinl e deputy -e precedent C Ihieh will probebly he Dilated in lb p%nt J r` inetnnoe. . ` H H Ulose. Eastern by G.1'.R. day tnin12:0O M. Weuern 2:30 P.l. , East and Wes! nigh! lrnlnu, 9:00 " 7: UNITED s1'"A'n;s NAILS. Thu-nun}: \.l-ila Inc May. Vnplr Rnulnn LETTER most M. EUGENE PELLETAN' uuunuu An-um nu. Al\J\.luu1uI AuAJuA4luu Among the Ihonnnds of iouen mconlly seized in balloon: its one {mm M. Eugene Pel- leun, Ibo late Duputy nod present member of lba Proviaimal Government. It is addressed no the Prefect of the Uharonla-Inferieure, and runs II followu- ur- -.._ -I..--I_ |--|.-A ..- |-.- .|.- I`) .... -:_.... `I IOIIOWG Z- ` We Ire closely locked up by the Prussinns. The only news we have bud from Tuna since the 26th ult, came through Thierl, even `be carrier pigeons, formerly our fuhhful meuen, gen, having deserted us. I have not. myaell neon Thiers, but if Jules Fuvre is not to be cre-- ditod ho III in very low lpiriu. [-12 said we must give up all hope of being relieved by tho provinces. GIais Bisoiu, be related, Itraltbes out bll hands towards Heaven, Cremieux sighs nll dsy, and Utimbetta governs like the Hots- our be in. Phnctnn Ranublin At. MAI-npillos Hf ' CIE9 10 (D6 WOTIK, ll mlgnl. Us plfllnlly DOE)- ` b.-um u, In} dear friend. ihon .11 um ml onr,u`nd we meet lllll, we will nun ourselves I on the lorrsnco of Slv Geunnin lune those who hue escaped ahipwnrck. Fochelon hu deion- ed us, which I rogrqt. both for his own ash and I for ours. I feel like: Iolnnunbulm. and but: I to muster all my nasoniug fnculties lo ocnvinoe myself Ibntl have not been damning the lul - two months. Adieu, non cm", Dc. n III lily, Illfl LOEIIIDGIUI KOVQTDI IIIQ IDG nou- pur be is. Pbocuoa Republic at Mnruilles. Uf course we must unke name Allowance for nag. gentiou in these statements France is still France, and after the gnllnnt ruishnce of Toul, Chuuudun and Strasbourg, Iupect Iomething beor lroln her than mum dupair. We, st my rate, are determined 00 hold out to the lust sart- ridgo and the lat lonf. There is, no doubt, much miury in Paris, but no famIne-n0 ne- tunl starvation. We bnre provisions for two month: more, Ind our chief uisfortunecansius in L-inn nhlinqtl an-.9 kn--.0. `I.-L -I.I.-L. in ...uu. ing 1 I: Anny i came 1 in being obligod to on horse`: rlh, which, in my opinion, is not is bad. Every duy improves our situation, as Europa cannot possibly rem \in much longer an iudierenl spectator of what in going on in our lnnd, But, come what may, we have 200,000 soldiers and Mobilu, with 800 guns. ready to lake the eld and light it out in I gt:-id-up combs: Trochu or Ducrot may yet bring sorrow and diunay on the Prusamos. You have probably heard of the emeule on "Oc- monuu Inoro, Inn our com nmrormnecanuus ' lobar 31. We were in real dlnger, but. thank. `Godpacnped and nny now hope are sure f.om the like till (ho old of tho niego. The lnngulgo of than-Pttil people, it in true. in delttllble. Ex- eopting l.heJourmr[ dc: Debau, Ibo 0}u'm'on_ and the Nalwnul, not I paper supports the Government. A spirit of doubt and distrust is thus being follered, und already a pony of re. action nnd pence-at-any price is springing up i and undiuguisedly nhowing men . But wu WI either cnrrv oul me nrmnnmme in [he ll-Hn>r n.- i HIIIUII rruulxlnu ID CIICFK. IDEFC II D0 ` n Ibo world could tube it. If the worn r the worn, it night 93 pnninlly bom- ~ U,ny when .11 is] d meet nsnin, we will nun ouuelven r U!" 15 SH IUVV lllll` niged mg lap mg ll in('rea.~1ed ; `mi mcrng 'ul n .. ......w,. ...l...: . ` Inl\(&a3bl\lUJo the ` lor, Gortechakof, in Gennsny, V several at Berlin with the King and p '1 departure the e1~i,the ` ; neutrality ` their negotiations. ; then, for the rsttime, us a reward for hi; net:- i tnliry, demnnded the nequiencenee of Prussia in 5 i abolition ` l Rusu;a to fleet I claim- rnt cluhion of the peace between and left for the defence of the Eastern pro- vinces ofiluie and` Pruuia to the Iettof war. By this understanding, not only {tueawu neu- trality WII secured, but Gortscbako` hand even I I nledged birnselt` to restrain Austria from inner- fering between Prussia and France. Travellers and Postal Guide. I . PRCSSIAN INTRIGUES A1` ST. PETERS BURG. A leiier from Copenhagen uys :-"In eaten` the deapatch of Prince Gorlachuko giving rise` to an war between Russia and Englnnd, the Government of Copenhagen would wry probe-` bly be hsppy to inure an alliance with Eng- land Nor would the aid of Denmark be at iill despicable. She posse.ses an army of 25,000 good troops, nllaupplied with Remington ries; iii her eet there are four ironclad frigntee and two oating batteries, and the Dniiish uiloil know every nook no corner of the Biltic. A: far as the Court is concerned, Denmark may have some sjmgathy with Russia; but King Christina IX. has shown himself during all his reigna consiitutionnl monniclynnd he would do, in the case supposed, what the country dc- sires. The Ce.-arewilch, who bu inn.-ried the Princess Dagmar, is rather popular in Denmark. He was in Denmark before the w_r between , Prussia nnd Franco broka out, and he counselled l the King to make An Alliance with France. A rumour is new current hr-re wliir-h disnninia the um I\I'_l` EU ILIIIE ILI IIIHILICU WIKI I` TIIUCU. A rumour is now current here which dxsquisla the friends of the Ceaarewltch. On dit that Prus- sia is intrigumg at St. Pexersburg to deprive the Cesmewltcb ofbia right to the be:i.uge of ue throne, and put in his plsce his younger bro- 1ber_ the Grand Duke Vln ;Jmi:, who in regard- ed :5 h-wing much more sympaxby townrdl Pru|si.s than In: older brother, Ind who, more. over. islo marry a Princess of Hobeczollern, si , ter cf the Countess of Flanders." THE NEW AMERICAN MINISTER TU GREAT BRITAIN. .n .. n u n. \.-nun; uun n nun, (From the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) Wu annnnno lLnIn`;: nn rlnnkb oi.-. tV-_-,_x \- ...... ..... ..... ...... uruvuu.u.; We suppose lherexia no doubt that General Schenek in to reprelz the Uuiled Status 3!. the Court of SI. Jnmei. The more the country re- tlecls upon the appointment, lhe more favour il receives. There are doubtless many who at first were inclined to think Lblt a better selec- tion rnirrhx harp bun mad, This imnrnnuinn nunscir auu uonour w ms country. One very important rrsction suggested by the new appointment is worthy of panicut attention. The selection of General Schsnck to represent us at the Court of St. James, muslbe taken as an indication thvt the country nepd `entertain no fears that` we shall be hurried into I i a war with Great Britain. The new miniatu- has no affinity with the rash and bellicote school of politicians, represented by General Butler. Be is nelthc a personal admirer of its beltigerent gonllellliu from lassschnsstts, um- an sndorser of his hasty and itnpolit-ic scheme for creating a rupture between us and England. ~ We may be sure that he will not play into ten ` builds of (fence: Butler. b No zotlsr anuranee coud in not given I at t on will be an [moat etTort to peacefully adjust our did :-reneee ` with England than is unrded by the appoint- o 1 meat of General Schenck. President Grant :1. could not, with any consistency make the ap- _ pointnuat, if be entertained views at all similar 3 I to those recently promulgated by Ir Butler. The 3 ; people, therglore, have a right to assume that 9 I the administration repudiates those views. ,5 - l conhmplstes no such hasty and inconsiderate 1 pnoject as would be a war with Great Britain, 3 ; ul:Illl all efforts at a pesceable settlement o! our 9 ; dicuelgiea stage been thgoroughlyn tried and ex- 1.hsust . at such e rts wi he abl in l Oenb by General Scbenck we may rest assfarfd. That success will crown his attempt he believes, or he would never have aeeepted the respoui- t ; ble position. There is good reason to believe I that be will succeed in negouauaga treaty that _ ;u:b:sstisfact.ory to both countries. Let us ,t o . lllll WBIB IIICIILIEU (U LLHIIIK KLIII OCIIGF BC|(`C- tion might have been made, This impression probably in nine cubes out of ten was based upon the general belief that General Schenck in not distinguished {or those literary and sucial accomplishments usually regarded as very deni- rable,nnd by some as essential in a foreign minister. The traditional notion, that one who it called upon to -`stnnd before kings" should possess a cultivated mind Itld courtly manners, is not yet. erndicnted even from republican America. But snob I notion is nnvorthyof an American citizen` The belt renresentntim nfn America. Dill 5300 DOUDU I5 DD'O|"Dy~Ol repxesenutne of: country at A foreign Court, is he who the most fully understands and the most ably vindicate: the predomivumt chnncleristica and opinions of his compatriots. That. tried bv such A test, G.-`no-rad S:-hon:-Ix um COIl]}|lill'|0lB. That, tried by such I test, Geherul Scbenck will prove to be In excellent minister, lhere is no_room to doubt. He is, in an eminent degree, American in his sympathies and cutof mi d His large up rience in public affairs nnd exten- 8lVv-5 personal intercourse with his fellow ci.i. Lens, have mede him familiar with the public questions ihgt will be inirusted to b?tn,|.nd con- versnnt will] the sentiments most prevalent among the mussel of the peogile. He in, in fact, n wide-awake, shrewd, strong-minded represen lnive American, and has, therefore. the moat reelly eseentinl qualications of our foreign r-1. reeenutive. - .___}:___ L I The latest item touching the Inieeing Earl of K Aberdeen is the following, {ran the Boeton ` Herald: It. bee nlremdy been lllled that some Seomeh gentlemen bed en-ived in Benton Iilh - the -view of eeubliahing en identity bgtucgn . young men, the Ru] of Aberdeen, who left .hi>oetwoo: thnsyeenegobrthe pm-paee at true], end whohee Ilbappeued with George V Osborne, who on the Zln of January lee! eeiled from thie port_ in the echooeer aGl_'0. for China end Ielhourne, and wee loel overboard when nix deye out. The pepen of the echooeer, on le tn! the ctmom been, here been exeuioed, end the list of the ship`: crew, containing the name "George 0ebol`l,"IlI been photographed for preeervetion hm, while lb enunntine have el- lowed the U-inow J the on-iginel `docu- meljoleglned. pepet b enlyeued nnyhefore the lnglph eeenleegeetiooey in Lheneueroh-egnhungtheeneoeeuento the .-Ahcdeee amen. ' ) ISSUE PVOI y I 7'03 . SINGLE COPIES of the Dun Nnws may as had at the counter of the publication bion, Prin- cess street. Price two cents. I'lfD|-IIIVC. Z Macaulay tells us th`at the great Dutch diptommsi, De Witt, won his greatest triumph: over his subtle and courtly nntagoniele by the simple, but, to than, inexplicable method of an- nuuucing at the outut of the negotiations pre- risely and truthfully what he dellred to ancom- plish, and then Itcadfaatly and openly persisting` in the purluil cf hie object. In other words, he declared plainly what he wanted to do, and then. without indirection or pervarication, bent all his ebrll to its accomplinhment, If we may judge by his legislative career, General Schenck will prove successful in the same way. His great inuence in Oongrols is due very much to the frat Ir, courageous and openhanded manner in which be taken his position on public quel- tious, and the robust, vigorous, common eenu, and persistent manner in which he enforeel his view! The British diplomatietl will need to have all their wits about them when dealing Iiith their clear-hfsded, aagscioue, and per- I-Item, Vthough withal, manly and genial nu- tagomst. Ganaral Sal-t..n:-Ir in he nn n...... _:.L_... lI`ODlSL General Shl1Ck is by no man: without diplomatic experience, having been United State! Minister to Br. zil, under President Fill- more. in that cnpncity he acquitted himss-if with nbil.ty, aiding in the negotintion of several quite important treatiel. The ripeness and en- larged public experience which Iince then twenty additional year: have bvought to him, warrant: the beliel that he will be found fully competent to enter upon and discharge the du- ties of hi: mare importlnt mission with crcdit to himself and honour to his very important rrection Atlaovnatod 1.. THE DAILY NEWS?"-MONDAY `nnvj. 3 Bourbakii _at{' '5`; young corset, who enlisted at the boxing!!! tho wnr u 1 private eoidier. and who will 13'." day about frgncy 91 CIP" .1 I .... .... ... . n . - . n -. -.;_L` n`-1.-...I.:- AI Llllil. British 16th ult councillors, that has with 111:: voice of one man in lsvour -.f union with Canada, and that on the 1st July next the union will, without doubt. be proclaimed. TL- I:t.....L...... 0..-, --e-Q4 in nvf.-u-ehirn: I IJDIDIJ WI, WIIDUIII IIUUUII U6 yvululiuwu. The Heythrop Park cattle in Oxfordshirer formerly the favourite ruidenee of the Earl; of Shrewabnry, was lately sold by Auction to Mr Thomas Bruasy, I well-knowu contractor, at a cos: 0! between 110,000 and 120,000. The uucient_.nanaion which stood upon the estate was burnt down many years ago, and from that time the Earls of Shrewsbnry have resided principal- ly it Alton Towers, Stabrdshire. 'r-.... u.,.J.....7 rJ,.-.n. .c Qo..;.bm.n-a hgu ht in, nt. nuuu Auwwnu, u-uuunuauux. 1 The Jledmal Gaulte of Stnsbourg bus lb` following painfully suggestive announcement J to the reopened anatc-micsl school: Smden&5 are scarce, but bodies for dissection are nbund' out. There arejust now in Strasbourg fscililicg not`lo be found elsewhere for unnamix-Al studiel as well as for pmctice in operntive surgery, and also for the observation of disease. -. p _. n ,,r 1 ., u . ;, nnnv run run vvevl vlannvu nu \AI-vuv1-u The success of the Pruuian lundwehr tends (rally to mice the Engliah volunteers in the el- tinmtiou of the regulnu. At A banquet lately, General the Hon. Sir John J. Scarlett, G C.B., 1 diavingu shed Crimean ocer, who has just re tired from the command at the crimp at Alder- shot, said: "I am sure that the union of volun- neors and militia with th regular Anny will be the salvation of England. `Y--9 nnAnh:l:n` as An-o-..I:..L -._..n--.141 -..-o ..... ..-.--..-.. .. .....6.-..~.. Val! qualities of Australian preserved mem. have been sent to London, and tons are now lying in the docks, there being no market for it" The 9111! of these nrnviaiona nnnaun Io lying In me oocu, "mere oemg no mlrxer mr it," The glut of these provisions appears to arise principally fromwbe trouble the importers experience in overcoming the prejudice of con. sums-r.=. Peonle cmnnrnllv. annscinllv lhe nnnr. PUBLICATION OFFICE; Dally News Stcnm Prlnllng llousc, n EXPCYICUUU ILI UVCTCUUIIIIIK [U5 PTCJUUIX 0]. con. sums-re. People generul1y,especin1ly lhe poor, are averse to trying new and strange foodl. Ir :- -_.u...o...a on... 43...... :- _ ......_l H. :_ 9L- ..._ .. -.-- .- ..l ._a --.. _... --y--.- -v-- IL is renorted that there is a great stir in the lumbefng districts, and ungrecedenlediy high wages ere being paid fa!` labour. Every man in Renfrew who can muster I barrel 0! pork and flour, two or three hundred acre: oflimixs, and a supply of axel, is at work. The ranges made in the woods by the late re: render it imperatively necessasy to make all the timber poeaible in the burntdimrfcty, for next year it will be useless lor manufacturing purposes. A v-Inn -IA:-on 5-..... Q-_..-..-.. 1.. M'._. V-._I. _- -u-.un..u. .6 run rvwvw. A man riding from Syracuse to New York re- cently informed the conductor that he had been the victim ofe. pickpocket. But, adds the victim, here are my trunk checks. Keep them until I reach New York. The conductor ex- pluined the situation to the eastern conductor aud the checks were considered to fare to the metropolis. _Wben New York was reached a lady appeared and demanded the trunks. Some- body bad taken the checks from her pocket. She named the articles in the trunks and the pro - perty weasurrendered. n.e.. 13..-- -.. n-..I. _L_ _._ _1-__.: ____ kn. . ._- vw av`;-u n.uuvu.-. Rev. Horace Cook, who was charged many months ago with descrting bin wifs sud abduct, ing Miss Carrie Johnson, and whose bacltaliding made 3 gr-at sensation in religious circles in New York, was nrrested on Bnlurdny night in Sixth avenue for drunkenness. He was found sale:-p on the pavement, and when awakened made an attack on the policeman, striking him once or twice. Mr (`oak was arraigned nt. Jef- feraan Market Police Court, and was committrd, but the magistrate considered him sulciently punished, and discharged him in A161 hours. It. is thought Mr Cook is inssne. D`--n.n-an Y _.._..:A.._ D-Il_--l l!-___,,_: .. .......b... .... vuvn u -nu-nu. FX1-men.--1 consider Fellows Compound Syrup of ypopboaphixes superior to any aimi- lur [repantion yet oered to the public. Cnnnun CBANI, M.D_, Haliftrx, N.S._ It is really a good medicine, well adupled to build up the system and impart vigor of body And mind_-l"rom the St. John (N.B.) -Iournul 7th Dec, 1868. D.:... 4-: an .. L...nI... .2. L. ow rn ILU UCU, IDOCI. Price $1 50 a bottle; six for $7 54 Sold by apothecaries, and by F`. Cnndill Co., wbolgsale agents, Montreal.--Adu. j6 The Leonard scost rnbusmng Co.) QUARTERLY: THU LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHIIO 00' By Henry Slephtlls. l`.R.8., Int: J. P. Norton. P.-.t...... To meet. the Want. which is_fel!. for I cheap City and Country Newspaper in Kingston and Frontenac and the surround- ing Counlic, the Publisher of the Krminox UAZBTTK will, on the 2nd January, 1871, and on each succeeding Monday, issue is full sizcd duublc-dc.-my slicer, containing all the general n_ews of the week, with city .,...I ,..._....___ ____ ___L:,|, __2n n n .- u 1 THE GREAT ` EMiLllbl J1 BCUTCII QUABTERLIEB net. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 1 For Blnckwood and Any no of the Review: . . . . . . . l( Forlllnckwood and three of the Reviews . . . . . . . . . .1: For Blackword and the four Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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