Kingston News (1868), 30 Dec 1870, p. 4

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lilll Inn was very high, Q nooullunhllapnundovuouhgqg, 4 gas!` of nyyeoupniou. Ilolnvnr. L... . u-_; auvuurxng on 1) the determina- ouiy mode in '0 svem to appri- liberties is thug me Carters. sturdy ting the Mann uuullflt` atulu) ing Mom: sly uffronted at .n whir-h nldinn = `'J -I culp I lnnoubc. uh]! -no.4. WAHCII UL llg( V`eh`i(:Ic-5 and : streets of the ore supinely, vine barrels or pawn` r-..u-ta us. ;nv_v cans, rt`- -ther vehicle`, hitherto the th-_-rcfore, In {not at their -utly. to kecp zms tn them a They hzne u nn mu-.._-.: nu UILHEU Upon mk- P=nur-Strr PI ,r Pill Mrs m.n!a the completirgn of the seco enciente of the city, of wbic erson! eiictod, however slightly, with my weakness of the Chest. or Throat, involving eixber Ibo Lu-ynx,.'l`rn-:ho Broucl_rhl"ube1, or me Lugs |beIIndieI;`.n uId.`.on tim nymplom, commence with Fellows N... ms csrgoet that port ; end that the name owner, by laying up I eitnilsr cargo lest winter at one of the frontier ports, bed cleared $2,000 by an advance in grain while it wes stored in the veseel. This in simply warehoneing foreign owned cargoes in our weters, end, if permitted in this cue, it is feared, will bring a swarm of Osnedlan veuels into our frontier ports next season, which, under the pretc-_xt of being weather-bound, will avail themselves of the fluctuations di our inerkets between November end April, thereby enjoying the benets of our warehouse system without submitting to any of the nqnlreneutsot the wareloeselewa. Under our present navigation law, e cargo in not liable for dutiee until the teen] reaches the port of destination, and unlesh the eeptde eppliee for lile hatches to be scale}! at the first port of arri- val, the collector ceennt compel bin to proceed , on hie voyue or to discharge his cargo. The practice which the Emery is attempting has pre- velled to some extent on the frontier, and has 1 received its first cheek from the Collector at 1 ,_-..n,u. Illa .`...u=- ur acne and Nemou severely punished. In th und telegraph oiciais w the inhabitants and led in the latter forty-seven U prised. The isolated ofc batteries, and the cl ' mry zone. railroad forms the base. In addition to this, a third encienze is being formed, which, among other things, transforms the plgce of zha Arc do Triumph e intob` verntahh strong- hold, and an almost insurmountable barrier. In exghxcen days the eorps of the bridges and bighronde laid a railway twenty-ve miles long all round Paris in the military road ; they also built hum for 80,000 Gard: Mobiles, and -~- - h the circular m-msmn m my 0! usaulcf, Is condufnn Dracomc severitics way of carrying on 1 towns of Ben: ---4 ,- -;:u\U , .q,\,1\4ll|4'\ pnarles, says : '!'hr>s=e were The cavalry were mul every distant point. Solitary agricul- tural labourers at their approach threw away the spade, seized n. gun lying beside them on the gruund ; every house every blouse '3 . Such persons are daily hrnngln. in In th red at. from every farm diicultiua- uwlu 5 uua. There was a little old woman in the I Glasgow who much admired Dr. Chslmen diligently attended all his sermons. Or she came home in grant perplexity. Dr. mere had dwelt much upon a moral lever,` which he wished to uplift human nature. 3 I moral level was, the little oid It could not divine. A friend look the palm placed it in the bars line the idea and make the ' The little old woman pnused--mused-nt la `re burned She bethought of the ind; done to the pulpit. the subject, the do , bursting with indignl you mean to tell me tlu preach a. _whole hour ab ahe asked, "Do Chalmers would The telegnm announces that the net: more who went to Cad'z, in Spain, to the great eclinse. were quite succeesfl taking their observations, and were `out: to oht:1'n_:tccuratc representations of sun's corona. the chief object they ha view. Those, lmwevor, who repaire .'s'_Vr:1cusa-, in Sicily. were not so form! in consequence of the unfavourable 1 of the we:t'hor, which prevented the pr: use oftheir instruments at the rightmor for obtaining correct observations. The rs?-class A rmy Reserve of the l lull :11-vnv in --~~' ' rsf~<:lnss Army I inh army is receiving 1: is formed of sold ers their term of enliavmel ioin fur nun -A---~ ` ' Fxperlmenlll weapon in the British army, the War Department having ordered sixty batteries of the small Gatling gun to be supplied as a weapon ofthe service. The Gatling mitrailleuse thus aiopted hes a bore of 0.42 inch, and weighs 3 cwt. 2 qrs. 12 lbs., the weight of the gun carriage being 4 cwt. 3 qrs. 7 lbs. The lead bullet weighs 380 grains-, and the charge of powder so grains. Each bauerv. so far as the trials at the ranges at Plumetead Marshes and Shoebugyness have gone, will have a hitting, wounding, and killing power amongst broken infantry on uneven ground. at ranges from 200 yards to 1,000 yards, of 900a minute; but in close column ofinfantry a battery would shoot 1,200 men in a. minute. In adopting this new weapon into the service, it has been found that no class of gun can meet all requirements. Within ordinary rie range, or up to 1,400 yards, the smell Gatling was found more effec- tive than eld guns; but with longer ranges the eld guns had the best of it. The new gun possesses a maximum of destructive power, with a minimum of weight and size, is easy to ma. nmuvre, and can be red with accuracy of aim, wi bout reeoil, thousands of times. The 300 or 400 mitraillerses just ordered will be manufac- tured at Colt : Armoury, Hartford, United `States. As they arrive in Englan the} 1 will be brought to Woolwich, and will form a 7-, ..... _\.u.n.a-J us. -- -~---v ..,, ..._ .-...... This is u very bad year in which to prepare elmnnecs and other annuals containing infome- tion releting to politics. Zidkiel himselfis ll near the mark as some of the sober mannnels which profess to deal only with feats. The Almanac}: de Gotha, which likes to be accurate. can only tell us that pending the occupation of 4 par: of France by the German troops. one section of the Government is at Paris and the other at Tours. Events march too rapidly in these days for the compilers of elmenace. Before 18 71 is hslf over, we may uot only find the almenecs out of dete, but 3 new map of Europe absolutely ne- cessery to enable us to recollect how the old landmarks have been readjusted. A'm-.m-m.. .. ....... u--.....-___m - ._.._... . . _ . u ..~.. aux... AVGUJMSFCU Abopnorr or ran Mxrmrnnrtsl Ix ml Bax- nan Aron`.-The mitruilleme is no longer an experiments] in the British having aixfv bacteria: uuub. .. nu. nu Avnrvlaal .. ...u v-.... A horse in Brunswick, le., having got into the hnbit of Ieaving his Stable for the elds at l will, his owner stuck I nail over the basp fast- j ening one night. In the morning, however, the horse was in the garden as usual. He had drawn the mail with his teeth, unhnsped and opened the door, and, Itill more, hp bud taken the garden gate from its hinges and not dropped it, but nctuslly set it up beside the fence. "I'l.:. :. - -..-.. I-...A -....- :.. -L:_L A. __-__ quouuon. The point in dbputo it whether, by Inch do- lny of voyage, foreign proprietors mny run car- go into American wnpporu lnuood ofpro. eeoding to their destination, and hold them there ll their pleuuro without paying or securing the dntiu or being unbjncl to control or rouriclion by oicerl of the cunonu. The onptaln of the Emery in said to have Illled that the owner or his cu-go did not with him to proceed to Clove- lnnd this uuon, for he would then have to an. load his cnrgoaz Ihnt laying up: aimihr mun I... -:-.-- A zentlemnn tnvellingry nil imm Tbili- delpbia to New York accepted I cigar from a stringer, and discovered, just in senson to save himself, that It Ina drugged. This is 3 new dodge to aid in robbery in the cars. A L-.. :_ D.__-_:.L ll- L.-tn- gun inc- tr-nvellingilry nil inn: `Phila- Ielnbia (0 Nu: York nceenred cinu ,.......ucu. 1n the fa egrnph were abitants awa; utter Uhlac The isolated oicer v `ct information or recon 1 chcggreatcst. dangers. `nergetic rneasurpa nf 0 ,,.... .,. mu engineer ' are thus stated - . The engineers of -.,es and high roads, and the mining s, have contributed largely to the - defence. They directed the earth- id the constructions for the closing I on of Paris, the completion of the I .nd glacis, the establishment of new , clearing of the outer mili- .. They collected all the timber I y fur the wnrln: Ar... L nunrenng expmli` Charles, [ended with m arm ustronm view successful in r `enabled accurate of the :1. had in ose, repaired to n were fortunate, once state bar, proper instruments rigbtmoment ig clam: Arm" 9 ` ' he works ta aided in road the H-.. -u. Inge corners on'eute}/ing any IL-mned td'dea.I.h. Only `itics cm this treacherous `on war he represaenl. The 1 Nemours have ed_._ VIn the former rm--` by` ,,,,,, --._ .,.. uulH.l`.l8l'l, and rd One day x Chal- ucb moral I... n -:-- ........... `I10 our government the right of pie - iug nu inspection force on boerd at the expense of the veewel until the cergo reached its destine- tion. To thie ection the cepuiu ohjccted as oppreeeive end unusual. The muster ineieted on remaining in port, end making no application for his hetchee to he eeeled, the Collector di- Iected the commander of the` revenue cutter to hold the veuel under Iurveillnnce without tak- ing her into custody, end reported the cue to the Secretary of the Trensnry. At this stage the mutter now rent; The Emery could not hnve been weether bound since the let of December, for the new: deepetchee ol lent Friday report veneeln still plying between Detroit and the Welland Clllnl, the treck over which she would hnve pueed to her deetinetion, when her eep. tnin turned from his course to winter et Erie. But thin objection in of nmell importance, no the collector edmltted the right elebelter without queetion. The hninl ;. 4l:---t- =- -L--* _--.. ......cu-umsHbe nought indignity doctor, and maverializslion of the [sting indionnlinn uuvl v 41 uuuu. r Brit- ; numerous recrui 's.. ars who hm-A M... .l' V ..- .-nun: no no recailr e army in case of im- ar or of great emer- for six months after I` married, their- ill be umintnined by absence on service, pump kin fa--A - ' 4.... us former postal disarmed by L] away prisoners; Uhlans were aur- icer whn :- ~--- .. nvun um pokernnd e grnte, trying to ren- e imagery pnlplble. -mused-nt last the `ht the ;...a;....:.-. JICAII . U1`. Uhnl- lever," with man nnlnrn W... I u nu ma city of >. Chalmers, and long O-m 3-- c on: woman : pokennd E. trvina on --n I city of era. and '," mm | What wnm... RIGHTS OF BRITISH VBSSELS IN AMERI- CAN WATERS. (Tu (lie Ediur 0/the N. Y. World) Sir,-A question now before the Seaenry of the Treaaury will determine the privileges 0` vosseil inward bound with foreign cergoee while in any port: of the United States. The case came up on the report or the Collector of Cus- tonu 0! Erie concerning the Canadian schooner Ktnery, which arrived at Irie in the utof the month, 0': her voyage from Toronto to Cleve- land, with barley for the latter part. The cap- tain informed the Collector that he intended wintering M. Erie and completing hie voyage to Cleveland in the spring, outing that it be pro. ooedod further this season it would be at the hazard or vessel and cargo. He claimed the privilege of harbour on a right belonging to vessels owned by British nubjects. The Collec- tor conceded the right of shelter to the fullest extent claimed, but notied the captain that the presence of n datiable cargo in its revenuejuris- diction gave our government the right plot- inn inlnnolinn r...... .. s....: 7- V- vmcu Ian 3: Wake: promptly uttendod to Supt 29. M u. I! an cape Indian. Secure, than, energy by the bl AL}? A n A shre, health. longevity sud viuu babilnll uselot the~ For directions for use lsbels on botllu. HENRY CHAPIAN 8 00., I EVANS, IIBCRB as 00., 3 "- Bole Again: for the Dominion. Montreal, July 5. ll promote! di I I neu traliz Hqaora. It render: the If taken hub -cncu [EH gestion if taken ulcer meals. es the propensity for alto intellect bright itnall .. ueuu-auzes strong habitually ' ' tn Villlily end energy to all the bodily organ.` ` By its nee 3 mm of 70 will become uticity of 30; and to persons of delicate conuitntiono it ' n in -- -----9 - - , pllrbge on the follo eminent Pu-veyoru to the Ottom , r-......:uvua I0 wing grounds: That it in I pnpnmtion of on oltbe mos: an Court. It prevents acidity oftha stomach. It relieves lowoeaa of spirits. It is a mild and inv a most eicienl but inno |g ..pn-..n-- .I- -- ._:- YFHIS elegant Turkish Tonic in most salutary and delicate p gc . city. |l'IO. Wuhington, Dec, 20' wane, being mined in \'. . Coal is Pure Lacks. ( F Lack-swan: Valley, the very heart of the Sranton, Pittstou, and Wilkes Barre, from the `nest selected mines, and is prepared with great :are expressly for Family use, end will be Icreened and delivered in the best possible co )- -lition. pan! -..I-...__1 G I- IV ' Bea; selected Sqft Coal for gr on band, also Lehigh Lump fc and Blossburg for Blacksmiths. Tenn: Gash. Delivered in I W. C. HA1 ~)n'ocK AND Exc. Googrnl Insuuneo A gs,Kinp tr-an I ---A nnnullllvlllu UUHL IAIIII {)icc-SI. Lawrence Vvllarf Foot of Johnson Street. '18767 emu. 1870. ANrHnAcIIE7:oAL mo Law r o n n n \ u u . n -- , _ __. __. -..-u vvuuuuug Inaugurated by ELRH. Pnce Arthur. Board and Tuition per annnm, $236. D_..-:x__. nu vv -- - - ~ - -:u.v1 I la. uomuu, 1'... -7 I, _ _ _ _ . .... President-Tbe Vex Dean ol Hurou. .,-.1. .....uu. - E` For particulars apply` to I London, Canada West. R HENRY B. EVANS, M.R.C.S., London Residence-PRINCESS STREET, house `ormely occupied by Dr. Haclean. March 3. us.-gm-u every l"rld5\y` SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY Nuws rm had at the counter of the publication otoe, . cess street. Price two cents. " IF ullll LII IIIIII7, Barrister-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, kc. Money to "lead an easy ratea.on acceptable security. Kingston,'25th Auguat,1870. October 21,1868. Lilla ULIILICB W IJKZIIIJQ IUD! 1l.\lCE the dissolution of Partnership with Mr b F. G. Draper, continues the practice of his profession in all its branches at his old Cham- bers, Anchor Buildings, Northeast corner of Marketsquare, Kinmunn 141). Mnv mm Glldenlecvc an Walllo-, BARRISTERS and ATTORNEYS-it-LAW, Conveyance}-3, Notaries Public. Richard T. Walxem, 1 OLICITOR IN CHANOIRY. O5oe-Clu-ence Street, Kingston, O.W. I. P. Gmnnsnnn, L.L.B. | R193. '1`. Want. AMES AGNEW, Barrister, &c., has removed . his Law Oice from Clarence to King Street, over Mr J. J. Linton s Auction Rooms I Harcb 19 ARmvEb_5'r Joseph Bawden, TTORNEY AT-IAW,A Solicitor in Chancery, Notary Public, &c., 33 King utrect, Kingston. A O3oe-Onlnrio Street. Kingston,March 31, 1870. IIELLEIIJTII Ln)! ES COLLEGE. -unmu-noml In. n n 11 n1:,.. A -- L) runs: June 9. single copies of the Cmzolxcu Nnws, containing the nun of the week, ma had in wrapper: for mailing. Price 3d.` issued every Friday. SINGLE Cupmsz .: n.. n.---- M mrxev. aquare. Kingston, 14th May, 1870. July 30. EMOVED to the Oice over Linton : Auc- tion Rooms. I James S. Cartwright, ABRISTER-AT-LAW. _ OFFICE - Our Parkefs Drug Store. June 9` ` `ll IGIIER EDUCATION. ELLKUTH COLLEGE.-Bonrd and Tai- tion per annum. 226, 1 Royal Assurance `Company or uu-u xu L;Uhul`H1l!i.- per aunum, $226. r`Is"o 7rFEf nmnv ----- Mr. Jams 9 Reilly, Q.0.. HE u: iannlnnn nf Pan-onm-chin Ir LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. MAXWELL W.S'[`R.ANGE, A rvnno (`nu Yinnaon. East. sud Wen night trains 9;00 ;` 11:00 AM. LNITED STATES NAILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Uswego and Cape Vincent, will be closed at 11.30 a.m. 1 and 5:30 p.m` daily, Sundays excepted. BRITISH MAILS per Crznarlian ln-more -:n L....I..-...: -_.,. xv - ' BEAU, Tuner for Weber & 00`! >17, olfen bin union to the public. Wake: k Co : oco will In tlaendod uu e.speciIl favourite 3. AYES & C0 nxcauvos saoxin.s,__soa munch Agents, Iuonio Biiild- an ---- -~ 1 my: van! for grates constnu for Foundry t for-_Blackamilhs. a .ss.;(;"-."""'"' "=" 3 following granular:-enaxons to Pplllon of nun '..nu._ _ , John Mudle, aw Qnllnhnn in (`kn- Removal. ,._r. .- vuv In "10 preparations public approval in this ssserla its ptetenainn: on Very. Rev. I. Hellmuth, D.D. lnvered any part of t I6 JAMES SWIFT 8 CL. in ;::.w 121. Letters intended for dispatch per line must. be specially so directed- .....J v: GU; and Litmionn in urongly 'ourite with Orienul IIOLOC the :1; W . Dl'lSANLiIi, Agent for Kingston .- constantly p Foundrv so LAST. Major Evans, or n-In nuolmmoi Executed neatly, cheaply, and expeditiously at he DAILY NIWS JOB PRINTING OFFICE. uuuunlnollullpndovvtolrhonds. `Boy on! olnyeonpaniou, bowuu, uni uni hgponludthohcloukopintul. Union Edna`: lnuuopuhnlli-ihnaqbug` Cl I Iultin Liver of ma. Buzmw, ram, Senior Physician to have hequoml g me to Oil. I luv Guy`: y reeaunnen nuke use olDr. e_ee_n yollu Hospital. dd persona con- do Jonglfl Cod scd with Io- DB. LANKETER, F.B..., Coroner [or Control Ilddlenex. " I consider that the purity of this ollis accult- ed in its preparation, by the personal Attention of so good a chemist and intelligent a physician as Dr. do Jongh, who has also wrl Seen the best medical treatise on the all with which I um no- DB.` LIT` Kudibll Oicer of Health the Hit` 0',` uritain. We think it 1 great ndnnhge one kind of Cod Liver Oil which i admitted to be genuine--t.ho Ligh supplied by Dr. de Jongh. It has 1. practice, when prescribing the oil, In this kind, since, amidst a much VII certainty,` we have condence in uesa.-(Exu-act from "Cousnmpdo and Remedinble Stages") _.-.- SIR HENRY IARSH, BAR`I'., X.I Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in J I have frequently preooi-`Ibod Dr. do Light-Browucod Liver Oil. I consider: a very pure oil, not likely to create d a therapeutic agent of great value." ._-_ DR. EDWARD SIITH, Medicnl Oliver to txtlue P.oor Luv ` -Io-.- R. ma JONGIPS LIGHT-Bnowuvoon LIVER 011.. DR. DE JONGH'S Oil il ceuvinoin by an overwhelming weight of ' and by the practical tent of euooeelfnl experience for twenty years in all Illljif thmwoel, hie, beyond ell question, the parent, the moat emce- cions, the moat pdetsble, end. from in ---=3 unotlll uwan BAILWAY Trains arrive and depart from the Station as follows : ueyuuu nu question, pm curative etfecta. the mm: M nursing. By the combination of the Iron or Iodine with Green Seeds in a note of germination, they no united with organic life, which that renders them digestible, The in-iutivo sud stubborn mineral has thus become the nuclgno of an organic substance capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without. injury to the stomach. xgent for England and British Poiuuiona, E. G. DUFRESNE, 79 _Wm.ling Street. . ll... L... ..|.._:_. A - Ulau They consist of three prepsretlone THE BAUDEINE, ' An eicient and prompt Remedy for Cholera, Yellow Fever, Dierrbaas, Dyeentery, end the excessive Action of the Bovels. A gold medal was awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Bend for this valuable preparation.` Price: Small. la lld : Medium. .1. M - !--- DB. V. BAUD, Gndusto And Iember of the Medical College of Psril, Ohiofmxysician Extnordinary for Epidemi in Putin, late I.D. of the Civil Hoapimlo of Algiers, bu just in- troduced in England his `ORGANIC MIDI- ul me until noapnau of Algiers, in- MIDI- OINES. - II... .._.x_; -1 -1 was umoroame. The Medical mea and Gazette, January 13th, 1866, states, It has an immense sale amongst the public, and is prescribed by scores of Ortho- dox Iedicd Practitioners, and, of eoune, it would not be than ningnlu-ly popnlnr did it not supply ` I9 a want. and till I plwe. Mumfnctured bv the Invnntnr, Rh-Inn-A I?-an. ` I want. II'I(l nu piece." by the Inventor, Richard Free- man, '10, Kenningwn Perk Road, Inndon, S. The genziine has engraved on the Government Sump (auceido eedh Bottle), FREEIAN8 ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE." DB.V I0 TOR BAU D'B OBGANI QIRDICIKI ! LIE ORIGINAL OHLORODYNE, invented by R. Freeman, Pharmaceutist, isallowed to be one ot the greatest discoveries of the present century. 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In , Inehm union -3` OI --_u-- _.. luau . . . .` e Bonds =`h - - - I o` ..s.pd n`nd l| But... mm. . . . . . ........... `u hu been doing nuuuxuu I Erihlio condant by prompt I a. that Inn of Oansdn by tho . -1.o.nI his is by Montreal time, 1 uinutea fnr tho 1135'---m -.,. W. .-mu. --us [Olli' hot, said an odi- ec inside no. Re hi BIG] attend the lot wad whoa Ibanuno I uanduhduu-of Ind, `. 35; A lhinl. Tlb Illjl our our loan butt. I` fat as tb Pun. and con nooullunhllapnundovotouhnu muons of CUUI/I pad 0 onnmonlnl. suitable for X |m.. 0hi|drI'I Toy Ton GIIII Table Bill. 6 pieces 11-. s.A1zns, T `::1xI Dylunn '1v3[). g cm` loud CT 1 011., clear as wnofu `"5 gmall. nan nunlvll A1 may doing businou :.-mm condonga by: pr_omp| $00!: . . . . . . . . . . . . , Isms: and City Stock up [In Benton, Llul Bu-cot. `XV: - -- 7%.`: scents Per canon. -r-|`I3I"R(\9` 1| unan. FOB OHRIBTIA8. usknhinn no oenu perk; I anti: Raisin: 7 ocnu per II: New Prune: 7 cents pot In low Fig: 10 cent: per lb -I-C-' 132 I1. 0 C _, S 'l' B B. I ; P133303 ` lilo: and` puurnl. 4'1` Dlllng I, having the 6:3 yr Slow, and the nu Soon. _.-..... ....:ym. at. 1111 from which deduct minutes for the dierence between Iontreai Kingston time.] V. 6. 1870. ibiio contiaanou I); [In hlho Inn Oansdn I ['1' RECEIVE pm: maomm ; M.-N'i:11.*s, AIICIK I'I'E.I2I Eidws GUI . an -_ &I"AQ pmgookt-:64} unusual bx-lull n l'l hrlo '.`.?r.:(;) .|. . me {in_{NEni n-rm: or, noornxa, unmma, to. I to issuo Pouch: oq_~u FE ;*roV`1 i!'.W-':'u's..`. $`. ." GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. as -p.:-. -..a .|._._. :A.( V- |_~:1'ei-i;ni3e+ Ilv-V vv._____ REES C wt st E8 ':l!lV.lo,l LL AND SU FIFTY YIA xlncsfbx EOE` _ :A8SI l'3. prom n tho] uru uou nuuua Iian steamers will becloscd evex, AJI. WITH GARIBALDI--DlS- L. OF THE un -nu vvuqymuug ll voyngo `ring, I would be ad mp riuht h.Imn:...- -- , 1370. on an In I only thing that were not kmod. H: 3.111..` ho`.- H 1"... -L..n::... .._`.. 3'! '3 DIOSQ. 7 tminl2;00 M. " 2:30 P.M. tminn 9~nn H 'I~ In lumen. .15. uni luau. hm." \! attend nu 1-.. nunnuul-U15- OF THE M0- Ur HUS. Close. Arrive. V2-nn u -OFF'ICE. "Inn; Major E1-be "1" being In in '` men since 12 `I . g`. .0 mo- '0! with tho 1.` p_ . 0`-b`..`d in VIII and g.u.p.d '01` `'1! up tho 0 Id hill: bi.` bilit . gun. to gu`. Rie I to Ilsa risk: I from I III `PC hid fol- two and! fallnnul 5. YNIVS may bg { on ota-._ Prin. I Kingston := u Tuesday ' `ap pl Dijon tonight. uuwu um: and telchod the Fusion ont- gbo order given to the troop bud been "Do not in: use your hcyonou, and In uh-ll Hardly two or three ginning that the n! diochugo than came 0 ,...|.: ghovor of hollow, which vhiqled nbom on union moot uph-gut . Thu n.in_g_I_a_l Iurpdnn .3 u mu IDAnLx-;_ Ely I"ri- dil _ o-sung or two out or the three Allimic <;b_l; - to Irnnunil mange: bu excited I non of Anon hhnenlguot nnminglod with dismay. Not In . his nhogether viulon nun. It was not manly the }lt_ulnsd into ' cult IOQII]. I A: I lecture in Liverpool, Dr. W. Bitehnnn I triumphantly naked: When is the religiosity of the nnthropoid qnndnuann? And the question still romninn unanswered. It is nurpr_i1ing boll noon vc com: to rapid convenience! ihich no but of yeerdny, an being euentinl almost to existence, Thus the couing of Atlantic cablen n an at ...... . ..--. .. Iuil Iul \fE5I D0 I'EgBlll' (POOP! Arc Ill- , Lioud in any pert of Oenndl. V .> The siege of Belfort furuihu proof of the te- u nncity with which the French are lelruing to ht-hitter experience he: teughttbem that they here has to expect fron`: the inclemency of Bellbrt the Pruuiem admit the destruction of one entire ngimont beside: other hues. Tbb Now wit] tell heevily on some villege in Ger. many, an each regiment is recruited from a ape. cinl loeeliy. 1 loam. :. I :--_--- n- W "- -uev uuw euv.-u. Gernnn women send all sorts of . thinge : through the mails to their husbands. so 3 n I V 115. or Iweetheerta, ewny noldiering. Letters are per- mitted up to sixteen ounces weight ;4o they send cigars, tee, chocolete, Ihiru and slipper-g_ A peir ofslippere can be sent one in each. One women cent a lnnel shirt in six pieces, by eix ; posts. The lest letter contained the left sleeve, ' with the needlennd thread for sewing thnhirt together. General Doyle Int {:11 usumed the reeponsi- l bility of retnining one cotnpeny of the 60th {Ries in Montreal, but orders speedily eeme from lnglnnd lmperetively countemundin General Doyle : order; and the result wee that I the 60th Rie: were moved to Quebec, while west of lhel fortress no regelnr and be ve'ry property in taken ; after V<'l' lhe lele_ it was originally the Teiegrnpb Comps ny ue unen instead of the attorneys, judiciously proceeded to put the such shape that it could not be which be couaidernleiy bnnded 0 gum to the pining for whom designed. Accordingly, are now sued. ,.___ _ , A Cincinnati Inn: has brought suit against the Western Union Telegraph Company for 85,000 damages, sustained in consequence of: muuge being delivered to the Very man, of nll others, who ought not to have bad it. The plaintiff In the use telegraphed to his attorneys at Me:idian` Miss, to seize De Haven a circus for debt. By mistake the message was sent to De Haven instead but the mm-....o. :_ .. .. uuuucm 2-Iran. I5 um niw.-uys convenient A system or telegraphic mrmey or-it-r.-`, adopted by lhe*WesIorn Union To-leprnph (`ompnny on the Pacific coaat, meets an obvious want. A man bus but to stop in lo a tclrgrnpb oflice to in- sure the speedy pavement ofmoney n: n d'stant point, or to nbhin from some distinct xnrrnspon. dent the supplies needed by bimarl The Com- pgny limits in transactions to amnll amounts but me facilitiwa it nbrdu nre invaluable, wbili involving no mm rial Interference with the hu- ainess of ordinnrv mlnrinl in.m..4;,.... 'm- a, wave. no udnnood (uni h yon shout llve minntu, othor troops ` loud, when suddenly the nporu of ti uuvmung no mlurml Interference ordinary nancial inatituuans The charges cover a small premium in addition no the coat of the message; nnd if the experimenl be succenaful. we nreaumn oh. n.- ...-.--, unun urnns are good thmgi and Post office money order: are not bad things; but neither provide for conceivable exigencivs in money mnunrs. 'Ih<-y involva limn, nnd that to a man in auanchl 9-lreil is niw.-uys A ax-an-.. no ...|,..__,-L'- __, .. ... ....u ut:cEpl3lIlcP or the Duke of Aoata by the Cortes, there remains the more ditcult problem of getting the people to acquiesce cordially in his secession. At present. it is clear that Spain, instead of being divided into two parties, as in the atrnpgles that follow- ed the accession of Isabella, has now at least ve powerful political sections, wht-so contest for mastery may be more bitter and protracted than any she hasyet seen. The heir of Don Carlos has still his determined adherents in the mountain districts and among the priests; the old Grandeal, and the large number of the ruralinhabitanta who come nndr the inuence, uphold the right of succession ot'Priuce Alfonso ; a considerable proportion of the trading and moneyed classes are ardent friends of llontpen- sier; while the majority ofthe artisans and the t literary class are earnest and ttncnmpromhing republicans. The unfortunate King elect will, it. is to be feared, have to nd his party Bmug those who are actuated by a lively sense of benets to come, and may not find them very trustworthy, after all. uh |ul! nun uunn ur AU:H'A. All indications combine to show that the young man who is about to leave Florence, in onler to occupy the throne of Spain, has a very uni-any sent awaiting him. After all the wire- pulling by the triumvirnte oi Dictators which hubronght about the acceptance of the Duke nurtiea an in II) pa.-..m.i.,. ol -. i--.., V 'wus iutioweu nya deadly SI1EDC, D e , bla confusion `n the ranks. h 3' When the Mobi1=s had risen from the ground, which was l only broken by a few mnsketry shots far ahead. The Mobiles, in throwing themselves on the grund, had wounded each oils`! with their Ibayonets. This naturally produced considera- ln getting up again ' they continued their clumsincss. Some were ; woundti_in the feet; others in the legs; others fin the binds and arms; and others in the back. they brought their ries to their shoulders, and although they had been expressly ordered to use their bsyonets only, red. A large portion of our troops were a considerable distance ahead, and they of course received the volley. You can easily torm an idea of the confusion that ensued. The Italians and Francsstireurs, who up to the present, had sustained the German tire with admirable coolness, imagined that they were attacked by the enemy in the rear. Many of therlevidently thought that they were cut oil from the other portion of the army, and did their best to reach it. The Mobiles, seein men coming towards them, turned tail and find. Persuasion and menaces were alike powerless to bring them back. When kind words had failed, the oicers of the stat! drew their swords and struck them over the back with the .t part, but the cowardly mass dodged them and tied into the elds. Then a certain number of hides-de-camp gallopnd to the head of the column, and implored the men to return; hm they obslinaleiy hastened along the road with their backs turned to the enemy. The retreat now became general. Garibaldi nnd his stall" were left almost alone, surrounded only by the 7th Chasseurs d'Afrique and the Italians. If at this moment the enemy had sent 500 horse- men after us, halfofour army woulj have been either made prisoners or cut to pieces. For. tunately for us the Germans seemed to be con. tented with having driven us back, and did not seem to have any idea of the advantage they had gained. -~o. ___.,, i l `one was wounded. Our troops continued to!` E ndvenoo. In trout were the Itnlinna, the Ubn.s_ aeurs den Aipea, and several other cotnpnnies I of Ft-nnet-tirenre. Presently we found ourselves n_lmou done beside the rand. Ahead we still heard the ban of the mitrnilleuaes but none 01 the hairs reached us. It was evident r.-om this = that the enemy`: batteries had retreated. Icn- I 5 tnediately behind Is were our two batteries of! -3 1 nrtillery, and behind them the remainder of out 5 ftroops An aide-de-camp was sent to bring 1 them up, and as nfter two or three minutes no `one appeared on the scene of action, 1 Iecond 1 was despetched, I accompanied the `third mi `see what vs: the matter. (In Arririrta .1 .t... Ia cuul or we And a successful, presume that the system will 3 extended. ` An- ------- Bank drafts are good mney are nut hm cuuugut vual an was ngut_ Then there came :- second shower of lead. which, like those which we had already experienced, passed (itber over `our hesdl or beside us. The Mobile Guard were no terror-Ilruck that some threw (hem- ;sclves Hat on the ground. whim mh.>.. 1.. :_~n ,ntAv:3 um! um we ground, wmie others lenpt into iditches on eifher side of the road. wittou: re- 4ceiving any order to that effect` This last re `was followed bya deadly silence, only by muskmrv Ahneu r... .}m.,a ........, -uvu uuuuemy no of noodh gun! was bend. Thus Into folloiod by uevonl others, and we than know tho! our ad nneod guud ind bo _Iloop Ininulnolftu diochugo shower Ihilllnd .5...- ~o. ~_-.- THE DUKE OF` AOSTA. A:n\O:A-a ;...-_L:_- .7 I tut "narsclIIl`l'!U"'IDU cries of "Viva [ue 3" and when Wt 011:: up our her- `be road tor the second time W? l all wasrinht Th... nu..- .......- A _, -...........,5. gamers xreen , rl lune! and tho lhirl en things is to sons. ' men weigh! :40 that ECCODG UIIIQ Then ioh Iilrn Hm... ...L.:..L ..... ....- >1enptil ntou: 1 I luO I `ans 1 e'ry her -lo- |_V my nuts uuop gt` diately i: V place, to gc store. The of the abo] thither. T] of alleged t evident wan X :-DCES, are men: which K2... \'.._L I um unvesung m is being prosecuted by in New York, who sends out circular: I ing that lhcir nuneo hue drawn nlnabl es in his louery, which will be forwu-ale geoipt of $10. The fellow ncknovlod with the intimnion 304! and much it" boil I17: -_ ._ .. w...5c, nu nus, as elsewhere. tho troops had entea up overyfhiug ly turkey was cooked, and I just posted myself at the uulo to eat what: suddenly the notes of the laugh reloundcd tn I the villogo. Blujor o'clock on the previous day, I in lhpt tothiuk of hnnkfuting. tholog ol 1 tut-toy in one hand and u p coo the othet-,1 mouutod :3 horse pllopod up tho hm. Luau, lion halfway up southern tide of I no of voodod hill: ' oouthnnt by bomb or ljon. We tho` ' spot when tho mod to Dnjon tum: to tho right ` rm huudnd yards further on tho G0nonl`a ( I I L motion. Although lhod not TIN!) con-lop draw up on the right aide of the road, and tho odnnced (and III not fornrd. It Inc now quite duh, tho aky in no black as cool. but not for shad on the let! it an the light which rote from Dijon, and illuminated (ho a sky above. The ulnnood Ind boon E _;ooo_ohout!Ivo.- minutu. noon: 1...: 5.... .u _..\ ...cuuu. Au -Om-ab: man per.` cow and then sold him The lure! bu jun than I to law Abdul n, u_, I` uea bhe was dd:-nded by the eminent rnwywrn Mr DL.d|e_y' Field, whose fee 15 said 13 be $I_000 whenever he appears in court; and was dis charged in pitasfcvidence which the Judge and boieuevea to be truthful, on the ground of her high character. The L1;_d_v in question had made some purchases, and`-'while they were being packed up, she was accused by one of the shop girls of srealing lhe candy, and imme- izvited, by A detective altached to the go into the office at the bark of "~~ sume member of that class who dot-s 5 the more strengthened in this wb('l1Ii occurring. The ladies in England um are agitating for the su'mg=_ That obtain it who can doubt, as they set tl upnu II; when th Ay attain the suffmgt expec: that they wit] stop there? nTInl"il\`ni.a n --->7 , __ .._.. ......., AllllJUllH5. (UD8?!'B.) This is a theme on which it is perfectly unneces- ury for me to discant. I would only make one observauon upon it, and that is that I cannot imagine any reason why a. gentleman should be put forward to return thanks for the ladies, be- cause, although it is awn] tor a person to return thanks for the class he represents, it is generally some member 6|` that so I am strengthened in this um... r on --LA- ~ ~o 7 --~- lit: Gutsroxl on FEMALE SL1-`mA`.E.-lXr Gladstbne, at the recent Lord Mayoa banquet, in proposing the hannh of the Lsdy Mayoress, sand ;-J`low, pausing from Mars to address myself to another goddess IHOID my classical bearers will have no dticulty in re/-ognizing,l have much plea:=ure.it_1 proposing the health of `The health of the Lady Mayonss. (Chen-5.) imagine anv renann wt... . ......-I-~A- -' ' ` ' -uu nun uulmb luruugn me SITE} city. Accusvonmed to more stretched at length on the wine I: heaps of )oz2alma in their heavy gnruless at encounters with other the Roman r--,ur.>.= 1.... 1.- :.:u SCII()(,`KI.\'G CONDITYON OF ROM]-L 'l|m n..u~l.-,:.~.-;....,.,1 ._..._.,, , .. .......\;.u u; uu.ur. The uuwly-in!:itu:ed municipal guards have to struggle against the ignnrance, dirt, and brurality of the lowest orders or this cny. with whom everything savouring 0| civnizatinn i.= rusxstcd with tion of nnin.!'-a '2'L.- ....z.. _. I - `RESIARKABLEHSTORY OF X DIA- MOND BRI-IASTl I.\'. Afew days since an aged woman. who lives in the xicinity of Fifth and Diamoqd Streets, in hunting over a box ofnick-uacks, `wh'1_b accumulate inf every household, cbiuced to End an Md and dirt-begrimed Ebreanpira. which. almnst 3 score of years; `lag. her father had g \'en to her. It had` cf\l-nu or \v\r\-n :_ . _.` L, n uu.'.J 1-.-r year.~iu21'l [men 5!! ahout in a. box nt rub -ish.-C[r.m Gazelle. ganja Tho nllnge of Luntenny is very amnll-450 hhobllnllll; Io that I large portion of the troop: had had to put the night in the elds found camp rea. On Arriving at headquarters. which were in an old chateau, I learnt that the General and hit out! were out recouuoitriug. 1 del aended into the village, ld look I turkey which I had pnrchnnd-oI the road to be cook- ed in 5 cotuge, tor hen, ll claewhen-_ Ill musical and I :.--. --A. _...-., nun: uccu grim zhe new municipal l't`f_'1l11 zhem to descend lrnm `wad their horses throng in: A.........-_., 2 THE DAILY NEWSA--FRIDAY DECEMBER u(1(u penned up a neighbour] old milk for thee w eh. U fbllld On! LED joke and gone ____ - .. uzcunarn valuable watch ich forwu-uled on re- fellov Acknowledge: the in rplnru I glnu unhi- Jgntl n`;_'u1.rlCn -nd their us through the 1 `0mL-(1 tn emu .. Unilh, of Imringlp Eruunker, undue! of the preparnticna busy, and emulou of or. lite pair of diamonds nr- v favoured eyes a few days I r lgjuvy u put of tr- ..,- uynuuilodgtl return gigs: marble, I been "roll it on the ....-5-V. Al may will .33 Ibeir beans .in suffrage who can am!) there? Hn W`-J wut-u 1 see What IS gland and Amorica That they will my their hon:-In ~)~(llIIl-`l. uh parties. UNDER nan RAl`.I.`lPnl

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