I "9 ossomws suit; T van. LEDGERS, A VERY LARGE SUPPLY, WHICH WILL BE SOLD STATIONERY l wlnlcln Is 95 Per Cent Lou than i (3-OIL WE WILL SELL AT THESE REDUOTIONS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. COPY BOOK, GOOD BOOKS CREIGrHTON S SCHOOL BOOKS NOW IN USE KEPT IN STOCK. MACNEE Tlnlrty-llnrce and one-third per cent less than old prices. Feb. 1. WHIUE WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. WRITING PAPER JOURNALS, AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES, McAULEY S COPY BOOKS,` OVER 7,000 AND LE'I'I`ER BOOKS ; OFFERING THE THEIR .DRESS G00 F ANNELS, Bp AND Twq GREAILY. ma ,_T \ T. McAULEY. OVER 1,000 S LAT ES, ALL THE CASH, I HAVE DAILY NEWS-FRIDAY EVENING FERBUARY 3. T. Iohn Heigderson, WHOLIEKLE ANDREFAIL > BOOK8ILI.'.ERo STATIONEB AND nnws nlumx, PRINCESS STREET. ust or muoucits. SUPPLIED AT ANNIXID BATES. Toronto Globe N 'I`.I.-4 DIaI-DlDI THE REMAIN s'rocx wnu. VERY Low can um A LARGE s'roCK.5 PRICI-:$r_,_'[H Ioronto 111000 . . Telognph lontml Guano N Witness n.u.nc Toronto Globe . . . . " Telegnph . . Montreal Guano . . Oundinn Illuatnted News . nanny:-I A us turn: vnunun-u nuuuunvuu uv WI AMERICAN WEEKUIJESI (When mulled, 60 eonu additions! in for poitlgo.) American Artinn . . American lining J onrnnl Appletonu J ournnl . . Boys nnd Girl : Weekly Chimney Corner Christian Union Country Gontlennn Every Sotnrdny. . Hnrpex-'5 Baum-. . . Bu-pot : Weekly .. Hearth and Bo . . Leslie : I1lnal.rEl(fPnper Literary Albu . . New York Lodger .. Weekly . . Weekly Herold Time: '0 '` Trlbnno Dilno '- " 11.10: Pilot . . . . . Rural New Yorker . Saturday Star Journal . Scientic American . Scottish American . True Flag . . . Waverley Magazine . DDIVIWHII II"! re: xou-._ Illustrated London News . . . . $8 60 London Weekly Timon. . . . . . 3 00 Public Opinion . . . . . . . . 5 00 Mail .. ;. .. .. .. 10 00 News of the World . . . . . . 6 00 Saturday Review . . . . . . 10 00 London Scotsman . . . . . . 5 00 Punch .. .. .. .. .. 500' Engineering . . . . . . . . 10 00 BRITISH AND AMERICAN HAGAZINES. (When mailed, add 25 cent: each for poluge.) v.. V... 1'01 All the Year Round . . 1 American Agriculturilt (by mail 31 82) " Journal of Horticulture . . " Phrenologioal Journal . . Arthur : Home lagaaiae . . . . Argosy . . . . . . . . Atlantic Monthly . . . . Ba1lon I Konthly . . _ . . . . Belgravia (with Ohriatmaa number) . . Blaokwood a Magazine. . . . . . Bow Belle . . . . . . . . Boys of England. . . . . . . . Boy: of the World . . . . . . Boya Own Magazine . . . . . . British Oontrovereialiat. . : . . Broadway . . . . . . . . Budget of Fun (by mall 31 62) .. Bulwark (by mail 90 eenta) `. . . . 0aeaell e Magazine . . . . . . Ohambera Journal . . . . . . Obrietian Treanry . . . . . . Ohriltian Work. . . . . . . . Christian World Hag-azine . . Oornhill Magazine . . . . ' . . Ooumnporary Review (38 per mail). . Dernoreeva Ionthly Paebiona .. . . Eclectic lagasine . . . . . . English Society and Ohriatmae number Engliebwoman a Domestic lagazine .. Every Month .. .. .. .. Family Friend (by mail 46 came) .. Family Harald . . . . . . . . Family Treasury . . . . Galaxy . . .. . . ~ . . Gentleman's Journal . . . . . Gentleman : I nine of Fashion . . Godey a Lady ! k . . . . `x, Good Health .. .. .. .. Good Word: .. .. .. .. Good Word: for the You 3 . . . . Hall`: Journal of Eoalth($l 62 by mail) Haney : Journal (62 cents by mail) Harper : lonthly . . . . . . Eornillet. . . . . . . . . . lllnatrated Loud :1 Times (34 60 by mAiI\ _ _ _ , IIIIIII-Tilu. LIUUUUH LIIIIBI `.1 mail) . . . . Jolly Joke! ($1 62 by mnil) .. Kind Word: (by Inil$l 12) .. Leisure Hour . . . , . . 1...:-v. w.:..uI _ , - - _ _ h0|Il'O HOD! p a Lady : Friend .. -- .. .. Leslie : Ingnlno of Fuhlon . . . . Lippincon.'| loguine . . . . . . London Journal . . . . . . London Society (including Xm sud Rnlidnv nmnhan) . . . . . . uonuon B06101] uucluulug Anna uuu Holiday number!) .. .. Macmillan : Inguino . . ,. . . . lining Link (31 25 per mail) .. Miuionnry New: (75 cent: per mil). . Mission Life . . . . . . . . Iol.her a Friend (45 can per uni!) .. Natiounl1`empennoo Advocate (81 12 mar` Innih . . . . . . . UARIAD Alli lnperior Il |e. A I___L I... an. I`IUOUI`I IVIIIPUKIIIT BUVVIEIIU `Q: In per mull) . Nick Nu ($1 12 per mall) . Once a Week . . . . . . Our Young Folks . . . . Penny Illustrated Paper . People : Magazine . . . Peterson : Magazine . . . . Phunny Phellow ($1 12 per Innil) Pleasant Hours . . . . . . . . Pulpit. Annly . . . . . . . Quiver .2:/j .. .. .. Snintl l s . / .. .. Scribner : Monthly ' . . . . - Spurgeon s Pulpilj . . Sunday at. Home . . . . Sunduy Ingnzine . . . . . . Snndny Teacher`: Treunry ($1 26 per Innih .o Dlllllly Lulcucru Livhilll `y. ... rvi Insil) . . . . . . . . World of Fuhlo . . . . . . Young luglinhwonun . . . Youth : Pictorisl Treuure (by'-an ifs an-.1n\ _ . Ion`-II I 1' II7lUKI-I LEIGH` cenu) . . . Young Lady ! Journal . nlnn Edinburgh . . . . . . London Qunrtorly . . . . North British . . . . . . Westminster . . . . . . Blnckwood and tour Beviowl. . Brnithwuiws BetroIpoct(h1lI-yc|rly)." nun nn RIPE PA PIES. Brlllnwlllll netnuunu \u-..-,....., ,. . - -- CHILDREN'S PAPERS. Per Year. Sabbath School Ieuenger(hy lnil 26 mat: .. .. .. .. $0 20 Ullu L)|iIlV\I| -u-.-.-- `V, cent: - chug ' P hymn}! 25 c-anu) -.--.'. 3.35. .'.'..(nnn1u .: m on Children : Paper (by mun 2:: wins) . . Ton copies md upwuda 131 um: each, or 15 cents lfntilod. -:. Band of Hope Review (by -l 35 M) Adrian! an-nil zbeoau )-- -- Hope Review (by In 1: gnu, Adviser (bynail 26 can In quantities n 15 can each, dolivond in tho city 1: . British Worklndn (by lnil 45 cents) . " Wockvomnn do Child`: Companion do Ohildnnk Prion! do Inhnfo Ingsin do Conn : do Ivory Child's Friud do Friendly Visitor do _ In quntiticu at 30 our cash, dtlivw nixv or - - _-_ __..-. Jun. 25. J -u5un-uv BRITISH NEWSPAPERS.` . (Free by mail av these prices.) Pa guanine: 3: av an nit!!! '('3.:l;'A-DIAN. .WIIKLIlIB. nailed. JOB! HIIDIISOI. , 3d.Jgnmry, 1871. DAILIE. BEYII.W8. required .hlivodint:` Pu You. (1 An Purl Per 3 `Per ' R108! 32 06 I 00 H I68! :2 56 4 On 2 You-. QR rm zoo 3 50 250 300 300 Qll . I-`nnllyl JUU 300 300 300 800 20 Coloured Glacle and Gros Grain Blnck laele and Eros Grain. In French. Italian and English makes Tu'?'$ G1-os de Suez or_(Jo1-ded vsllk. In every shade Real Irish Popllns Japanese Silks Black and Uoloured Satlns in mbbons II Glacle. Gros armed and Tartans Satin and Velvet Folds A Large Lot of Trlhlmlngs. in Glmps. Frlnges and NOTICE. L RIIO Chance to lake KOBE]! AR om) Ins-rA3-1.1s1n;n Luci Dry Goods Business F 0 R` s A L E ENDERS will be reached by the under- aligned until the fll dny of March for the entire Stock of Btnplo and Fancy Dry Goody amounting to shout $15,000. Tho Stock in nll (rah Ind wall snorted. amounting to noon: uo,wu. The Stock in all fresh sud well snorted, and ha been bought on the non fnvouublo terms in the English Iukeu, cud nearly :11 unplo. Tho llluntinn In one of the but in Kinntom cBn1DI s cu. nus AID IIIPJQ. The nituntion in one of the but in Kingston, being in the very centre of the buninou put the city. The honn Inn bun nuhlinhcd for the out . Inc on . Theyhonno hu boon uuhliubcd put I thirty yours, and I: well and fnvounbly known throughout tho uurrounding country. The purehuor can hue the lens of tho pmniuu, in order to commence the Spring `Ind; `race. 1 The Stock will be sold at I0 much in the pound on the invoieo prim. Fm-that nlrlicnlnn n to Ionnn. tc.. can be pounu on me mvolol pruu. Further purlicolsn II to loruu, 15., Ind by applying to Inrht Squu-0. N.B.-'l`horo in also in gonnoctlon with the ouohlilhlnonl on exeollcntailling Twine trade, which turn: out than! $8,000 per your. The Itock of Twin will ho told upu-Iuly or with the Dry Goods. P. BABTY. All portion indebted would oblige by calling nnd oettling their account: At once. H P. . 1810. Aaron Kuwmwnn. 1s1o.| L Ill lIU[Bl'lullR!II|I, IIIII law! VIHIU III ulr z . , ggloured and Fancy Silks in great un 9:110`! variety. Magnicent Black Silks. New Wool Serges and Satin Cloths. French Merinoes, splendid value. Fancy Dress Goods. Wool and Mixed Tartans. Paramattas, Persian Cords. Baratheas, etc` Winoeys, very cheap, Mantle Velvets and Velveteens at all King! ton, Fobrlnry Int. 1871: p'io'eI' _ Fancy Cloakings,white and coloured. Millinery, Manlles, Feathers a_nd Ic`l`nu1nu-gin urn-out vnrinlv Feb. 2. Jlullllcl J , Lvxuui Icu, L vuntuunu Flowers in great variety. Sash Ribbons. Real Thread Laces, black and white. New Kid Gloves. New Tweeds, Beaveta and Pilot Cloths. rI\-LI- `I -_.-_._ "l`..-_..II2___ QL._._AZ_..... Tab1:iTi:ZLs, Towellings, Sheetings. Pillow Cottons, White and Grey Cotwns, remarkably I nu! III ; on: offer at great reductions from former prices, dufing Good Assortment of French Ilerinoes and Em- press Cloth Kingston, Jan. 25, 1011. EBB Stock will now be found complete in :11 Doputmonu, and but nlno in the tv. Terms of the Sale, Cash; CITY OF7KI*NGSTO N. NEW my auons. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Woollen 1 We would calle special attention to our Of which we offer a magnicent assortment in A'l` R_-Qss s. CHEAP SALE? OF DRY GOODS J. GARDINER respectfully inform their Customers and P. nnrnr, ' R. 8: J. GARDINER S. STOCK OF SILKS, GREAT SALE 013` DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING f ` At McDONELL }S, The Great Sale of Winter Dry` Will be Continued all this Iolnll ` SIIBPLIIS STAPLE` Em i.5I&NiE"'i)"R"if 'GooDs Great CLEARING SALE ofnry Goods, WILL nowgau cun.1ue.'on:uIr`amkdn Plclqlrdleu clean, no they I nutbonlluulbythul 14..., - ~ ofnnkiugn eanngunou buduu. 0vhgtothoIuoIIh:ybaau'h . 1':-ado, eoubiud with our Ready-MadeCloth1ng Department. T VALUABLE STOCK ( )I-` IMMENSE __1_{_EDUCTIONS. lolAUGH1.'0l I turn I` In gnu. .. .. _ vhunpubulllugnuuuul. IAIIIID tour Journqncu 1'.ng.._ Inland ing purchnofl will nd it to their ulnnhp to be! at ran. 3, m1. lulu Doouahor, 1870. _j__-...: Fan BALANCE or run srocx or mm: rduowtna aooos mm at sow 0" Very Cheap for Cash, I UGH'!'0l&O0 8 - ' ' v::n`pbuhnuInu`:u:. h~ ...u" h"`1$hyntQ...u d1 Whito and Gre Blankets. .11 Nrh. gn Ilnnnu Ill-.. WHIKU um UFO numleta. ' White an Fancy Elsnnels. #8VeI'l, inlays. Mantle Cloths. English and Canadian Tweoda. Franch Ilarinnen. nnguan and Uanu `fun and Ta: Woo Plaid; Winooyu. ~ BRITISH jv'_;1_3EH0UsE. THE BALANCE OF OUR WINTER STOCK WILL BI SOLD L`! Q ./ill Goods Sold _foVrT Cash only] DURING THE xuperior style. Ar an r1'IA8I"` m 00 III. AT F. X. COUSINEAU & oQs. TREMEND_0_I_J_S___SACRIFICE. BI. ` V Tltllll Dreu Goods. plnin BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. Selling off! Selling of! [F AKT'I\ EVKKTINKY l`\I'I`IT 1 The New Sateen Cloth Wool sergeun Navy Blue, lllc and violet English and Canadlui `Needs BIIIIKCN Black Broadcloth Funnels cottons L Linen and Oouon Sheeting Linen llandkerclnetb Linen Sets andnmbrolderlea In (rat n;'loty And all kinds of Goods usuallyikcpt In 3 lint (mu the month of February, the `wli Dry Bods store. PRINCESS suiEE'r. the; Public that i cums Alma-iced I` .u..-;.-.- nnnln J "X17 in} % "Ii Icnnualn-on 1 ` XII` II` Ir. x. 00U8INlAU,& cow, 9 Orngo nan Bnildinp, Princes Sm R.4- J, Ga Bdmonl Skirtl. D1. :11 Elm -I. Genwosrfs. Shirts and Dnwou G:-uy_ Whisococtoom IIIDII I-`I Towolo. 'l`;n 311.: 'l'0WOlIa 118313. `I, fardinr. ' cm AT__lI - Jan. 19. MAC!!! 8' mnnm ' n l\I1`I AI`I I'I '8' BANDS, CORONEIIL` JAIII I ,nt in headqunr_ mm,` ommny army writeu- M |.[ggr|nl from Versailles gel 1, 3 furor of wild excitement. I; I. Ggnll Von Moltke, md sn~ hostilities pending ymution of ` to Iron: noon of the g with due messenger of peace found _Mmcrtireui-s dropped their ries Mobile go: intoxicated. ' Gsrdes mg of inmintly the cures, gar. lnn 0! war. V `mm at Holid legions of Germany re- imgglligence of the upproaching H: with their usual Itrlid re- `mung geemmgly to indifference; `mm of their eyes. their having ijgmp ofhnnd tell that their `nun nre Ilrendy on the way humlud. lnnimaginuinn they _: embncing ngcd pnrwnts am] 1 u viva. me nuts come of this section of France. mcmnlns hue Iufplicd with I, oi the F`rench as was pos- ot food and coal is severely Vnny too soon hm` . M` is much snenng amhng |]l gmyhody hopes and believes gaze of peace is I grout ad. 1.11.111} render the purple anx- - 7.- l... hh-crnw, \,v]|R, ni. ` . , mg 1-`renrli army N concerned. fndbgrl-Q has ccrminly _ .~zhmv_n mflunqnaliiieul in the umnnor in *w'm;,;gel his retreat from `at. How he succeeded in removing nu of ammunition and artillery mm of infantry is 3 mystery, ' in manor in which it was lnnrlellmthe Prussian cavalry from moving rapidly by dihborribbcnndiiion of the roads, naqnnldoriment. to the move- Ihltill N111]. nigh nidharbo sought and h the us the fortress of M between himself j. proved a haven of rest in min tired, worn-one and iI&_v,vhilo he. with the artil- aIby,nriking across the old `H the night It. Cnndory. Iheamna, under General ,1!!! bacon his heels. So near Ihthidberbewould have been Ulanigbv. (January 20) but hfmiol lhn men. Milieu-v I `IN! -- I lmn of ~ ...n.1 legion I-un`m\JIl1llury '40) Out higinol men. Milieu-y a in hours res: nfter n nynilen through mud up to The cnnlry And artillery Ilih rupne, so Fuidherbe mush Cunbni in the mid- Inight of the 20th, with the `Mk-lflllr 8}`?! and Wllto 4 -ZII Ill Inn). It'll] nu General Fsi er- ullnboui, while the Prun- lcunhni making requisi- inth suburbs of the town. dchrin and St. Drourou Ir bmkfuu. The cnnlry son the right and left hull Von Goeben and his &ybnturn to St. Quentin. _ `M Genenl Fnidhol-ha ---u mum BL Quentin. Ilen Gencnl Fuidherbo I-Lu - hhuholesr, uud the trou- of III were I mus of H?! Chuneurn, which @159 itleft for the front, `I II! no . __ ....':":.`::`:.::".*_- mails \-Iero dying ftom fu- , ions were unable to '5 rotds everywhere, hFNvillAgc of Benuvois, . hone road, showed "5 Qlote rout. of the ' " ,under these cir- "" it than and dc-ci'ive H? I1, Iwelvo o cl.:)ck lninnn " -i----A -; --H In! El! ll DOW N . General the `First `division. WI '3". Ilmheaat. of Gnrunnv. _ xi I530 be occupied. `Ton, under General 'Ng'nyaAcheux, with out- ` {nay (T); the Su- ` Bargakow, will buid `_ nl occupy I)ou|- vloebcn, mm we caval- . Ad to Abbevnlle, and v `R11 the Second divi- ....-mm homes. Now \ MW` of joy and gladuess ` h`5:ou' streets of Amie - `Ind measured trump of 3 '5" `hating in A cniu .-aume 1 - . _ resting place. Such . `km! the hope that the tem- ( - nnpcm Con-} 5' Set nmgazion and T `Y 01 Paris quoztiona Ichronic incident. 5 he diplomacy of ` Riterday afternoon, `Which took plwo on ` hm` 07 January. A m! T ringed tbeuuehel ; `*9 lo In at of I ` uh K n en I) up.) `J W `get played before. a "9 t 2 effect Ihe message ? yd-and ' `hm of l`Dol_1 the French and I , mnena. They rush ` "2338, kins, shake hands ! `hie l"`_E|'0|1sly by turns ` '1 In an .i{d`"JZi{e '3 o'clock Iii! convene," signed muted the wild "'1 L: that line the "3 gllln Army will carpets ' _ ..-...ucroe pay no at- :'I_Imce Ind stuck General `Flow. he will nd n 3 ill -`ill he ever played K M 3 5w D. co"_esp0ndgn\ It _ . .|...lm:dnllI7- um vaitzn I dumut 1 FEB. 3. nu u.n.....,.-..-- , as. `v on JUSTR] r~-.~ uu of ._.. ,,_:`""I'- EW PRINTINGMMATERIAL hnicg V305 , been jun: ndded to the DAILY Nnwl `ho minutes I` Pm;-rum Orrxcn. the utnblinhment in in I ' `ad Ii ed I better poeition thun ever to 1 xecnto Fnu: 3" * ` Pnuvrma and every variety of work. _ Ac- i lanhna -_ . - beaait` n__ mm mm: of mg and yenrn- 3 homes. Now` 7 Ind oI.a......- :1}; "` I than [ ' _ `dz tlld cuncy, uutneu ud cheopneu coInblnd- - . -I1v\1o Bordeaux, Feb. 2.--'I`welve opposition journals have protested against the decree zssueda by the Bordeaux government_ on Tuesday, providing for the disqualication from the privilege of election to the Na- tional Assembly all members of families reigning over France since 1789, all persona who have acted as Imperial oicial candi- dates in the pant elections, or held office as Ministers, Senators, or Councillors of the State under the Empire, and Prefect: who have accepted otce between the 2nd 0 December, 1851 and the 4th of September, 1870. p .1 - u -. . oil. I OH. I London, Feb. 1.-L despntch from Bo?` deuux, dated to-dsy, announces nut Gun- betu hu issued I proclunstion saying :- ucuo u- -vv-V` - r-------v-v- --; ~-. - 1-`renchrnen-Prussis. believes tire cruis- lice will dissolve our srmies sud secure the election of s cbunber ready to conclude s shameful pence. It depends on France to u pset these cslculstious. It is necesssry to rnnko the armistice n period for the instruc- tion of our young troops. Continue with unrelsxed vigour the organization for de- fence, end for wsrif necessary, while you install s nstionsl republican Assembly will- ing to links such s pence only as is compet- ible with the honour, funk and integrity of France. ` nu udjent to Fridty, next, febmnq 3, moved and cntriod unanimously. . a.____ r_-_ lV.._-A-..Al_.....I- _L.A-_ O, Iuvvwu --u v-..._.. ____. ._- ....J . A ulegrem from Coneuntinople gut. um it in reported there Ihn the London Conference will not close he eeeeion unm Frence he: been tepreeented in the coun- NEW BLACK- NEW WATERH NEW BLACK 4 I711! Irnrnn Aulv. A deputation from these journals waited upon Jules Simon to-day, and muted to him verbally the grounds on which'_t.he pro- test is based. M. Simon, in his reply to the address, decided that the decree issued lvy the Paris government on the 28th of January abolished all disqualication: for the National Assembly, and he (Simon) would insist upon the execution of the Palis decree. At a public meeting held in the city today a e.unr_niu.ee of public safety was nominated for the future government of France. It in- cludes the names of Gxunbetta, Louis Blane, linchefurt sud Duportat. prxxuucrn. AND COIIIERCIAL. Loudon,|_. Feb. 2, 4.30 p.m..-Bondf of 1862, 90;-, 65', old, 90; 67 , 89. `l'enfortioa at 89. Ens I81. lllinoia Cemul 110. Atlnntic and Great Woatern 28}. Tallow 453 6d to 453 9d; rened pegroleum In 6d to Is 61d. The weekly stalement of the Bank of England shows an in- crease of 90,500. COMMERCIAL. MONTREAL MARKETS. Special T elogram to the Daily News. Horoal, Feb. 8-Flour unchanged, and quiet; a fan aingla hundred: taken for local use. Grain nominal. Provision: quiet. Ileu pork quiet at 21,76 to 22,00. Hogs-scares and for local jabbing purpoou extrema nteo paid ; sales yesterday and|I.oday made at 7,75 to 7,85, laurr for choice -, a large pares] choice hold at 8,00. Lard quiet at former rates. Butter- aal Iordiuary to gpod at 1610 18, and ofohoico ranging to 21. Anbea dull at law rates. .-.. II ..a.... -...-nu... New.York, Feb. 3.-Gold llli. Oolton 16}. Flour dull; receipts 6,000 hhll; ulea 9,000 bhls ; ex 6,15 0 6,35 for superne lute And weuern; 6,80 @ 7,20 for common to choice extra unte ; 6,75 /3 7,30 for common 10 choice extn stale and western. Rye our study It 4,26 to 5,90. Wheel dull; receipts 1,000 bushels; u1e|;31,000 bushel: ; 1,154 to 1,155 for new spring; 1,51 to 1,60 for winter red end ember western; 1,615 for white Iichi- gen. Rye quiet Oorn Ihede rmer; re- ceipll 21,000 bushels; sales 42,000 bnehela M 85 to 87 new mixed western. Barley quiet; ulee 1,000 bushels M. 1,12 for Bay of Quinle. Ont: ,dnll end 3. Ihude lower; receipts 1,000 bush; nlee 39,000 bushels; n 62 to 65: western and Ohio. Pork dull and heavy; at 22,215 to 22,50 for new mesa; 21,75 to 22,25 for old meal. Lord dull at 12 to 13}: steam; 13} for kettle rendered. Butter and` Cheeee unchanged. A torpedo detachment, conuiating of fifty pio- noon and thirty sailors, bu loft Kiel for Paris, with I View to cloning the Soine. `FL- -A-hi-A ---- oh`: hp II-'._..-o.._ I.-- w.... - wlvvv .v wvlv--nu. -..- .......v. The positive news that Dr. Livingston has been heard from and is safe will be rscelvsd with the highest pleasure by people everywhere. The Doctor seems to bear 3 churned life. Nel- ther the hostility of the natives, the efect of the terrible climate, nor the hardship and exposure incident/to such a life as he has led now these many years, seemed to be able to bring him down. Notwithstanding the new and valuable discoveries he is continnslly making end the dicnlty-we might almost say the imposslhili- ty-o! supplying his place, the public would feel relieved if the vstersn explorer would now cease from his labours end reslat home during hilbld sge. A cherge wee lntely brought egeinet certain pereone in Englend for cruelly to horses by over.riding them It e fox-hunt. end cenelng their death. It wee proved thet the had been no need lhet tbey{el1_dovv n,1n etr led- in greet egonyvbeynd M. Ieng'tE died on the roed aide; but.the one? were diuniued, us it we: thought by the tnegietretee thet there bed not been as much cruelty as Iver neceuery for con. viction under the Act. The cheirlnan was especially elnphetie in declaring thet it cruelty had in the case before them been praotiled, there wns. cruelty every dny e peck of bound: 3 met. So much the more diecreditehle to end condemnetory of ell eeeh no-celled eport. A` rufmly driver of e donkey would be called up for cruelty to hie bout long before he had gone the entire length us these gentlemen" went, though they eecepe ecot-free, beceuee, foreooth, they were not driving distillery ewill, but en- geged in "eport. TO LET. `NTRY In of Ihy, either the Stone Hones; . `J on Brock Street, :1 pr,eee_n_t occupied by ; Mr Horsey, or the adjoining Cottage. ` Apply to I 1).. FOWLER. I \ \SERIES OF` LITERARY and MUSICAL` f ENTERTAINMENTS will be given in` `St GEORGES HALL on TUESDAY, the j 7th, 14th and 21st inn, to provide I Home for 1 the inrm poor of St. George`: Ohm-ch. Several Indie: And mantlemen-nroaIsioI:IIll u we mm-m or at. ueon-go : Uunrcn. Several Indies Ind gentlemen-prolansionIlI nnd unsteurs--hue kindly promised their 33. aismnce. `""{rEf. {7i-:"`r `, NEW BLACK , (VII `IL: , OUSEB TO LET.-We invite |tteu- lion to the advantages presented by . the DAILY Nnws u sn udvertining medium `Ior Houses to Let. Enjoying by fur the` ?_.largost local circuluion, it presents the `- widest publicity to than urnouncementu. Persons hnvingshonleo to lot cannot do better than advertiu thc fnct in the Dun! Nxvs. Feb. 2. IBIIDCU. Kingston. Feb. 2, 1871. _SIX-PENNY READINGS. NFW YORK MARKETS. n u FOWLER, Brock Street. AND IN FACT EVERY ARTICLE IN THE SHAPE OF cm! BOOK STORE} SUPERIOR I-IEADT LINE gill; ALL AT Rnm. 0'.`