Kingston News (1868), 15 Mar 1871, p. 4

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...... ..... ..,,,,.... ,Choiq>e readi_u,;sgfrom the literatnreof c- lion will appearin every number unlessit hgppens} that `t_!_),ef"._re`sure of important news renders N: necsaary to exclude the story in order to make room for other sub- jects. 4 The quantity trad quality of the matter to be furnished at me subscription price will render the Krxasmx GAzE'r'rr=.' Ivy far the cheapest weekly paper Published in this part of Canada. 'l`|....-...I.....-:-..: ._ .__:nL, ,. - .- These periodical: are the medium through which the greatoatminda, not only of Great Britain nod Irelnnd, but also of Continental Europe, are conntantlpbrongbt into more or less intimnte communication with /tho world of random. History, glognphy,-' aflcienoo, Philoso- Dhf. Art. Relioinn. ch. an--l ..-|:..:_.u , V- I}! III IX III foremost place. --u - Jun-no = In is lutonded to offer to the local publig :1 cheap, interesting and useful family newlin- paper. I ._.I:.:__ `L- rr_.--_-_ rs ._..__.. _:II The Leonard Scott Publishing Co QUARTERLY: A .v.. ..........u uuuuuulllcllloll with tho of laeftpby,-' pl-.y,.Arh,'Beligioo, tip. rest poliliod questions of the put and d _ (7. are tgeqted iy tyeir pagea as the l_er_nodynlonQ an treat them. No r-r"' V In politics the Kmesron GAZETTE will occupy a neutral ground, identifying itself` with neither of the existing po|itical?par- ties, but be independent and non-partizun in its discussions and arguments 0+ all political questions. Politics, however, will be less; feature thnn interesting news and Fe; ng mutter, as in the present state pf: the country the appetite for po!itical dis-' putations appears to have become lost, or at-all events gl's.stly"lcssehed, since the ad- vent of Confederstion.'whiph has given a destiny to Canada and harmonized previous discordant political elements. When the time comes, however that important poli- ticnl principles hnve to be battled for, the Kmosron Gaxwrwn will be found on the side of that body of public men who shnl best try to guide the great destiny of Brit- ish North America as a united country, held by n connuun people, elnerisliing the Irsditiu-us and enjoying the political liber- ties of n. glorious race. The Kmasrox Gszsrrrn will be thoroughly Canadian; (and grhile clierishing that which is good- will advocate ull needlpi reforms in our political institutions. D..-..:..I -.a4__..,.,_ __tnI _ _,z I . I u - >.. uvvvaruyu: IICU. A specimen number is now issued and will be gent grgtisto any one sending his address to the` Publisher. Oxdcrs by mail puomplly attended to. T I Irma >131.-s nv kuu UV BU Ill) .. Fm... nu \;nuuua.> ' `hesubscriptinn will be stricdy in advance as it_is only on the basis of cash payments that so chcap_a newspaper can be supplied. A BIN-II".il'I'|l=n nnnnln.-r in nnm I ...1 --71 r-..v...... .........,..u,.u. Spgciul gttenlion will be paid to local in- _lze`lligc-nco and the furnishing of accurate market reports. Dhainn _,_...l:... ..~t'-___ .l_- |:._,_.,A . (.- .- uuuuu lllll IDIPVCY. Jo at fair o'r` 3:701-t"n_1x': Inc]! I proposition. It Dnfnnc tnslnuined am a ` n Ibo legality of the award would in no-any-iii: nus the intact: of Qnnhoc. ' It Joly nnonul In ----'--=~ - ' ENGLISH & bCU'l`l)l[ QUAR EERLIES . v._-..._...,.---4-n .-3---__-.V Kngegrm a.c._m,I. N `Doi.f.AR A YEAR. , __._.. `..-._r..J ....-uu--nu Ll). JAMES NEISH, D_|;bli3h;;_r of the Daily News. Kingston, Dec. 1, 1870 PROSPECTUS- BIacIu_vood Magazine, The Edinburgh Review, North British Review. Ana Mnnourgn Review Review, London Quarterly Review Wealqainalqr Review. Blnckuboxrs idinburh naming. ,-uuvc Depart The Buyers Guide nnnzmjrnp IN xiw you pr ALSO PUBLISH KIIJ fraz GREAT h--fEt her pnrticulu-I, may be an. MONTHLY : TE RIB. I otheu disposed. to, canvass I .- ....u., uumourgb, and the rofauqr of Scientic Agri- 133, Now Baron. oel.nvo., 1.609 pages and I. _P1-ice $7, ; \b_y {nail post .. -.w . .... ,. ., ... ...... [This is by Montreal time, from which dcducl in minutes for the dierence between Montreal nnd Kingston time] Nov. 6, 1870. _.____._.___;.___`.___. I A.BROAD.- Citizens neir friends or nonuni- 3., Edi:nbu1-gh`, tor Bciamm.-, A--= PUBLISHING 00 . 18.00 1. 10.00 I \"I.o)` ; single nnmf ti. Foliage l died by obscure ponntumrun .g1e.a:m*:a*2=saa~va..*a:::z-. mmn-nu|cRv_ vandal it imp0flV '1 uu ngm 16! per dozen 4: p';twgu.tlo u: boulu inaflx Ion making 200 ggllona, I UIOSO. Arnvv. Eastern by (}..'l'.Kduy u-uinl2:00 I. Western t" --' 1:30 PM. - Ru! and West night trains 9:00 7:00 AM. LNITED STATES HAILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Oswmzo and Cam Vincent, will he closed at 10:00 3 m. and 1.30 pm. dni!_v, Sundays except:-=1. RKITISH MAIL?! `jmina adidilii um-_wus-I r-pw | table dealers, who import du-got from John Gosnell & 09.4; guy! invite Ipecul nttontloll W the address- L . Snnr. m2:oa:gm:gm..= nu Bonqnet, Roy: sch! Olu nqnet, J06! I {V1 ..;. n-.c......-nnnm-.a of Wood Viola, View uaeu, not a single. one 6!-`vvdiollir:-:n:o': quently occurred; whilo in .t.bo fan: room; above alluded to, the dineu ` ' ' some deaths have taken place. ' ' 9 aging in the neighbourhood." . 2' S6ld by all Chamhl, and at d(_),`unon street, London. Qunrps, lea; pinu, 8: {half-j ` pintl,`4a; glut`:-toppored"Impe`r1Al plntu, ;-_ In strength, 16: cl - ` pet g_o.llon: indlndad -_.-- VFHE grou fraud: which continue to be pne- tisad manufacturers, more . Agrnilkrla ` _I`2 yea sprinkled in every room. V - - :1 III!` Burnett's, and this too Iiitlmnt producing any nuieeuce like the smell of chloride of_ lime or cu-bolic acid.-'-I am your: fnillf- fully, S. Smnn, Sec. and Manager. Dept. Jeckaon, R.N., 90, Onnnon ' Thil lid IOU on the OIBGDKICI cnnse. disease by destroying the ideal` Plymoulll, occupied by fty-tli'o'pe'n'Jng, jg. except fair; in` these the occupants would not permit it to V be applied; the result of wh " ' ( ich win,` that in those parts of the house where ltrrhbd bee" need, not ling . , ~ the"dineue' itill exiatrnnd Ioma death: h--- --L- ' 'l[:l`a'R1"UMl1u, rennet n. uup..-..... _, ropriemn to Ouruol the public I Iintrluch `their i In _ rupee- l rtiswed wzmwm PERFUMERY, Proprietors uinu Inch rmmour; nmommen FL John Goaneh 00. : Prince or Wales" ru- . V I wrap re .9 _ l pbe ll800_f`_:`I9l' $97.` 2;: W.'`1!&{`?F_ .V .x v - , Joan co`.-on as can Upper Yd lduund , Perfume. r..s... n......n A an M Jnnkav Club Perfume ____ .-_.. ..u nun. 1. u. UlB1Nl."IiUT- ` D we FLUID, for the purication pl sick 1 rooms, hospitals, vworkhouses, fsctoriss, pri- ` sous, crowded plsces, between docksog ships, fever wards, clothes and line: of siok,,night- chairs, eesepoolsm drains, Inter closets`, stables, dairies, luders, musty clsks, tubs," &o.; bilge-water, and the` holds ofvships ; apartments for searchers, undertaken, uni? " jurytnen, and for poet-moi-tom ennlnstionsf for the prevention of infectious dfspsso, ker and fungus in trees; for tlovdiltloct of dead bodies, and for the presenstionrof subjects for dissection; for the extermin- tion of bugs and other vermin. . . . Sir W-4 But-nstt s Disiufectiitg Fluid was the only Disinfectant nsed st `the V tursl Hall during the Smitheld Olub Osml` Show in 1866, by ordex of Her Kgiestfs Privy OaunciL ' . The Units: at u... n_u - - V, __-,,v-cg I rnvy UOUDML The value of a fluid is ahown by glue following Vlottar tom the Secretary ufd Manager: 3 Agricultural Hall, Islington, Jan. 1863. "Dear Si:-,-Pleue to send e , more of your Diainfocting Fluid, on per 0;-deg" enclosed. Having used various Disinfection" Fluids at our may snows, _I can any 1:! ' ` I-.nnd.`c...- an.-- -, `Single of The" Oimomoni, um Nun, containing the news of the we'ek, may be had in wrappers for mailing. Price 3d. cart. issued every Fridav. Hl\TflI',W FFIDIDQ A!` H... I'\..... II..__ __ k , led perfume and line emollient qnnuuas. 3 -' John Gonnell 5 00. : Violet and Hill eu Nursery Powderis guaranteed pure. N nut-_4 sery should be without it. Sold in boxLs_..t_ _6 ' inginl gs egch. 7 _" V V . ~ _ .!.1:!::r;::1::.::;.;:;z:.*;,r.:r the Teeth a. pe,u:_l-)i.ke_ whiggnops,` iprogeu _tbo r a. rgag o ' v V o --- --~ Bonq-.e`t',! 3%.! $1?! '1u'"3':z7;T:7. om Pcrfumoflllenco of vza viogn Vi; V - 1p ' J gr ._ uqu A:`.:::..-?;:.`r..*a: 2....`:L"""" T ' U1-H) l.'6|'Iul.uU, nmawuuu mquo` tor _ , vlrnnairm H: `(begin 6'3 E:1qua)t_.,`. . _. , 1 I Goine 3 Coin Prince of Wnies Per- t...... - ......o nhninn nu! ruhinnnblamerfnmo. John Gosnell O 00. : Jockey Club is in universal request as the most. admired Pnlfntnn for ma H.ndnlcl(. . I :-iae`;.'ln Gd. '{0lDX7:W91K. G 0&5];-I |l?l,'--"".""-" I most dolicate'Perf:une of ex nilne frsgrpnoe. W ~**':*%: :."... *' M-::..:;: 5 $31 ii? a ,se?m"" 9"x`. .;g (,:~f; ;'g'3r'j3'h or uh. I] 1. """ V J V `U '. ` `Ira Nbbloilb 8Mp-'-l!e61noI'for 1innoi1u|l- led nnrfnrnn and fine emollient annlitics. 5 -` 2 M, ha lbbloo lllp-Hiaemiuwuriw uw led perfume and ne emollient qnnlitiu. Jnhn Gnnnell & Co.'zI Mil` nuvwu or aulatanca Sold in pnteprt I price 23 6d, 4: 6d, cial agents` require: parts of the yorld. cm WILLIu[..BURNETT H b puril aona. crowded nlnman, Infanc- we most mum.- 7 :3t`2:`;n'53i`1"tl'5':';'s{I`i3`.'.?3a 3 most dolicnte'Perf:Ime exquisite frsgnno groanfanpenor to any Tootn rowuer, Hw- whit/a_nops,_,protocz _|ba v enarnpl fro1n deca.y, ag! ianpdtll ,8. :Ple$I|n_ . frigrhrice .5 uaemmxh.- `P1-Ice ugd `nap. Insmnmnmna Hui`: DU: : `certain `it; nrddnco were In A very ulnallqlnciory position. The Home then reantned the couaiderntion of the proposed motion of Mr Doriou for an ad. dreee to Her Kejeety, praying her to recommend he penning of en Act by the Imperial Perm- melt eounending the Britieh North America Act an to Authorize the Parliament of Canada to deei by legislative enactment with I quee. tione connected with the surplus debt oltbe lute Province of Gnnede, and the nption of Sir George Cartier in emendlnent thereto. and the motion of Mr Bolton in amendment to said amendment. .- At.-- 1..-- -;.a_.--__ I,,,, .. - .. rrsgrance lo we urqun. rnca 1:39 neg. Instantanedns Hui`: Die : `certain gt; prdplucq; any shade BroI_vnjoi' `Bw`k,'o! 106. In an] colour. [I oaifnot pbni I'y 'n`:jvIre dfhai nn disnarnenhln odour. (mi in anw` haul no disagreeable odonr, and anally hpplipd. .JohmGoauolN~l 30. : Parent Trlbhourop, or newly invented Hair Brush, the poculint mo- chsnical consmruion of which ncwmmi? . n . the two opgratiourof cleaning and pol iimwluuomyoln; . . s ; The Push: Mechanical Chair for Brad! ` Hair by Machin_e;_r,_ For Prospectus Andru- puwuuwgunp. ` by Machin_e;y,_ Prospectus undyin- ticulara, apply to the Putenteea and Solo Hspug factnrers, JOHN GOSN ELL 8 00., Pgrfulnera` by Appolnugent to Her Maesty, the Plinceav of Wales, &c., RED BULL HARF, 93 Urns 'l`nnma S1-nun-r, Inn: of 12 Th:-An Rina nan us vvmuI,uu.,1\nu DU uu vv unlsr, :13 UPI !!! Tuna S-nun, late of 12 Three King Conn, Lombard Street. " nmruUUUD'D t !ttlS'I'IU SAIJNE.--A Medicine that cures Sea Sickness or the worst form of Billions Headache in a few minutes; emarvelcing and tasteless, its con- stant use is especially calculated to maintain health. When mixed wi'h water and taken during the elfervescence, it itnmeiiialtely blends with the food, and is rapidly absorbed into the system. It vitalizea and supplies the blood . with those saline principles that are lost. al-I tel-ed, or destroyed during the hot weather. In Jungle, Scarlet, Yellow, Typhu, Eruptive Fevers (or Oholera), also in_sever1l other conditions, wheretliewitsl cni'nt_.]5 pigog. ed by infection, and and thereby repdered un- lit to support health and prolong human life. it has been found eminently `beiecid; and its sustaining an d purifying ence acts as 3 preventive _ to dieetiae, as th nu- merous unsolicited testimonials eeoainp. .y- mg each bottle will prove. Its portability renders it admirably adapted to t.ho:travel- ler, tourist, emignnt, or private family, more especially when `distant from medical ndViCB or assistance, patent ntnnncu-AA -3.1---":----- colour. I` olunu` PUISIDI I'IlJ'lI'B FIJI` IIII diugreeable odour, ind n egiilf hppl' Vd. .Jahn:Gnnnnlt`lP u): Pndnl Tribhonn-cm. Semen. -Plrc meg! by Alex- .` ender'15optl1v_$oodP Stacker, from a recipe by hi; Oonaig, the late Dr South'- wood Smith, thirtygvb yours Physician to the London Fever Hospital; Esther I Sani- uu-yRefgnn; Medical gaming` of he n-It Genenl Board of Health; Author at the rat work'on Fever in gay ago orbbuntry, the Philoeophy of Health, to. Delicious with avert inn-n (Huh -`lo. Inn ur`vIIYU luruyurutn. ` As an assurance of its purity And salutary roper ties, it. is only necessary to poi..t. out he name of the celcbnued and hilnnthro- pic Phyqiclan from whose ptegcr pon it is compounded. The entire life of that dietin- guished man was spent in promoting the health of his fellog-creatures, and his death, to Decmoei-, 1861,` van` `inonrhbd "u a. nu Lional loss. wL...I......:.. .....u n__ --_--.,.- - nmsoury ravement. ` 7 Retail by Chemists, Grocers, Italian Ware- housemen, and others throughout the King- dom, and every parhgf the world. . Ask for she '-Thu" n......_.u..-.;_. --,,,. IHAIII DTIIIIT, II bK|'l'l24 mama per Canadian steamers will becloscd even; Fri- ddll It 11 A.U. D`. ....--.J and Duncan. Han aim-I: 'n-Inpc. ruuuuupny or nenlul, ac. ` Delicious with every known dish. `Its habitual use increases the Appetite glad pro- mote: digestion. {I ia much leaped for its digestive properties. ' assurance nf it: nut-Stu and ..I..n--.. LIUUIII I033. Wholesale and for exportation by the Pro- priemr, 69, Lamb : Conduit Street; Bat-ciay and Sons, Fart-ingdon Street; Batty and Co., Finsbury Pasvement. Retail hv hnmigoa n...-.... 7- I-- "" uum, am: every parhgf the for the "'L`be ,' 8auce.--Special xporl Agenls--Burgoyne, Burhridges, and. 4 Equity, 16, Colman Street," London. _ AMPLOUGITS 1>mmo sALm J curon Sp. R;..|..a-.'.. 5 sun 60 .t s, 1. Jisnm-A mp r-sown-ouup, _ ato pared l 1, 6d, 11: and 218: `ff.-1 ,,.-,-_-.., ` stopper-ed `glass bottles, , 11:, 21: each. Spo- roquited and appointed in All a ~ {-.__--_.__. .. BURN ET'l"8. DISINFECT- , nu:-iamin. A -:-1- aay at 1U:.w JLJH. Letters intended for dispatch per Bremen line must. bqspocially so directed- a nun. ur I031. 819 4 ` i in _sevr1l L aereby remdemd nu- r.'.::.';.... } map : nan DINUIJD UUYIDB (H (De UAILY IVS ml) IN`- bnd At the counter of the publication oice, Pri teas street. Price two cents. v U n coca-not oiho %`+`r`z.,.`;;%.""**` 'T ,w w '73 0 III GIIGCII Ill Cdfell com 1 DYNE," and depoled to thy W-:f:." ......."`.;." I L, , . -- . .Gbbrodi.na... n.. . ' `Vi I choseo{`DR. conms Bmgym A ` _ In.all cu_agI ` 1 Light-Biawn 0001 ( I sunny... ' "1 Omen:-' DR; .1-3!: roeman, rnurn L -:;.e .. ..;. '::x.""Tl`g?lI: geI1` .mi-mm. Phniciaul nnd wseumry.-"1: II lurgely .nndmuIndinIdiuuennnnd dunks..- eminent Phyuiciuun Burg Hi` private pl-ucdce in :1] put: ol the world, - effects peculinr wluelf, nnd which an ly dimsrent to `chain produced byugg compound! bearing the name oi Chlorod have no pretenrn to poueuing in` rapidly reliHYI')/Fin Ihuever ca lays Ihe irritation of fever, nootba uh. vuuuu ul luc uuru Io peruneciouely brought before this House. He neepitnlnled all the ar- guments med by the gentlemen who had pre- viously spoken on the Iubjeet. He laid the ob. jaction of Quebec respecting the debt of Oute- rio Ins unreuonnble, he the province of Que- bec previous to the Union Act. expended only It little over one million of dollar: in public works for the benet of the two provinces, while Ontario had expcndodflhir four million: of dol- lere on works, which ner the union let be. cnlle the property of the Confederation, and no measures hul heel tllny to indemnify Ontario tor the use oflheln. although the Quebec Gov- erntnentgot credit for the works to though they owned one-half of them. He nid that the with- dnwel of Judge Do} we: volnntery on his pun-t,end ntthe time he lied no objection to Col Gray an an erbitrntor. Col. Gray at the time the sword Inn male was I resident or Outs:-io, but It the time he was appointed to the polition of erhitrntor he was e relldent of Quebec. end his reetdeneo in Unlnrin u.. ....u. ` ` iAnd I lnrgo nmounf of gs: Price. Five Conn. I. IIIC ML, an` Iglcesw prel pnntion. nu` scientic Physicians made sldsviu n V` ' atou cecu in careful coin ' 1 chose of DR. BROWHIER ant 1 `sE:i`i.`.`"7}3`e'a'i"Lso"1'a'er."'.'1's'o"' pggggx.-San caeomor';_?f-3 3- ; . 2 `..aa d.2.:I;rx3: ' .unaoapu-uuv-nuns-aamanu WWI` as the has `re a e,an c ea preparation. 3 out producing any one of the r so commonly arising from the nae d . . continue: us hold in unehaxen poaidon 3- ur purnymg we mooa.-_g-rrlce 3! ', The shove" Prep'Ixa0 In In flu or Swoosmequ, pleugnl to 35; late, n dculttly sdnpped fox Ihfgptp lgd nursing _ . By e combination of_lh0 Iron or I wi;;b,O_geu Sega; in 3 sale of g _ they are united; with orginic life, whigh renders than digestible. The ikrlmzivg .4 Very Pm 9iL; He!-rovrowu con. 1 .":.'...;`.:..v I therqenti 1.900.`. 0` Phat vallu Fuys Ine$ II.IlIon ol |ever,";)owu Q. . nl u6nI1bIIMIHo' pig - (`nut :1-xiucing any " me pouuon OI Il'IllfIl0f be Quebec, in Ontario in; on], in the diuhnrgo of his dnlies II An "bi"-.10, It In: the duty of Quabec at um sign. me p,o_ _ ceedingu wen going on if there In . noytbing il legal in than to unis objection us the time nnd not to dehy it until nor the award 17;. made. Ontario VII interested in .n ;.......-.a: ` ZEI} "b.':f'a7d {J '}"e.c"n_'$d7"_tT Mx notbembnn Iinnlulv nonnlnmtlcllni nnl . 1 ` W 3`3.:r.F.7;::'3t:xs" "-'i~`T~'a-'s"%ds-. '``-~' [in nor, Richard 3 `*2 Sump (outside -each -Bot!-lnl . 7"` ...--, .-- `nu --11', > -ran; 1'A;rIznpInol, 1 For urengthl ' `~ 135. zueu.--Prim 349` __])'_.|' .30` I . ; in or II n I o .-- cc I ` 1.2 'l`:::i:Eoyo' Preplxoal an In {In may no umuelgwnh ` digestible. Tho; ikritni _ stubborn minus! bu thll v of an orgsnia-uubutldce capable of being sorbed, by the.by>od wltldupinjnry to `~ ` stomach. ' ` ' _: Agent for England and Briliih P` E. G_.DUFBESNE, 79 Wstling Street. Haj be obulped of I_l Ogugug. , > N, I 2- ; If .`_ . ..... um , < uu ia_.e,onvInoml' ' J by an oveldhtug [110 Wluedioallel ; .1 b an racci tau 0f_su$n'J utyaax ypoun all-pa-tr oeyond quewhm. 35%. 0' uidis inha-`moot ulaublia`-3 -nl. ' " uu, gnu: IEO llllpl valled prepu-scion. 3121.301` numb ~o1=.nno1\`Bs :1-aw? - 5813 um? `=" . A `ca *. h.!8?ciih ih0r_din-=1 .If9L$ha`tu-,-n.io `_.3_I_..lavo beankni mmwszr 11- luau: umnenho uh I ` or `d in ` 3.; Z.am.1'c' `n...aL... "'d....( b_..f.. "M -W!-In ., var; an I: V . Bond-b f:1'.tvI'_valItbl:i `Price : i_I_Ip_ll, Ind ,5. Sun, 11: per mun `l'\l AOJI A min: R.V.BAU , qruuubud_ D Medical ilegdoftuo, ` ` Exunokdinuy torlpideniolill Puioglqu of the Oivil R `up; or ugim,~hu)_ trodlcsed izflng nd ORGANIC cm . . "- _ . III.-- ..._._n_. -5.`-. ., 1 nun I0! so can; It unul nnor the 17 interested in nu immedi. no decision by Ibo nrbitntoru. and Jun... n.. 55} oa;v=1c1?on:uovBoaIa&m1 e ; TH] Ane iont;and; Yell " FoI$lI -1-nan I-A .`oI_`_ -1 Yen" Fairs` j me. my dill! wna awud %1lgIj-`!'nll'ch V._B_nnd' {or t 3. DE Joxczrs LIGHT-BROWN o., [%Ii`nn.roN 0`n"}.i...*'.,;`L I ' . o . . I K _` _ap ov N:_Uuenl my-u = .-iv, 3010?. :1 `.._~I-rm V. . ,3 n`5aa,3.'3. `":rftiI.1 V. r.` ".Yll".`.E`!!`l . V: $333113 93 H Fm: onlaxxn. cax.ononYuH.,`m... R. Froeman, Pharmaccutial, is allovga g .... nl thn In-entgnt. dim-nvnri M an .4... A wnx:;E ooyzgmwo :4 ml Mt ll l'~dnleE.l:Il Eu ~ .3 G4!!! I! ll A.Il. ; Per Cunard and Bremen line, every Wednm-` day at 10:30 AJI. Lam-nu intended for disnalch oer Bremen -r-v Aurpayr In E_'.`_' "{`7 J1 - run in q , Ethan ill Ii IUTUI. P Ind. Thu than them is no sdminhy coon or admiralty jarindgcllon nueh prooas shall `n- me out of country court of cont: of inferior jurisdiction 3rd Thu! nnnr nu-I. n-4.... ...... --1-_ - - UH I5 pnnvlncmgu "IBM Uhedicul `BS$0f.8uop.esst`nl -vuuun. ' j 10 d.Dr.-. : ; um. 49: 9"` I.-.11.- -I i.-.~. 1.`;-.3 WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARC[1_1-5 JUHICICIIO1 3rd. That under such process proceedings may be had to judgment, and ships or vessels so at- uobod any he told that-cup (lb. Thatl hill shall be fnnnm-I nn -1.... uuuuu any no Iold Inorenp. Ihall be founded on these reoolntionu with the necessary toms of proce- duo thereon. r n. `Fun--- --:J u__ -,l' A - - - A ~ UK (111011. Dr. Topper said the subject had not failed to engage the nltenlion of the Government some time up. If he understood the object of the resolutions, they were to extend the principles uan upplied to vessel: in the maritime provin- eel to vessel: on the inlnnd waters. The in perinl Government had instructed the Dominion Government not to proceed with legislation on thin question as they were About to consolidxve the inn respecting shipping in both counuiea and shipping on the inland waters would also be included. II. D...:...._ -_-I,s_ 2 .u - A - IE IIICIIIUCCI. It Huriaon explained the necessity of imme- dinle nckion being tnken in the matter, as the has pertaining to ehipping on the Western lakes were in I very uuuliqfsciory position. resumed the cnnnidm-.ninn -4 mun conujlct uler mo lam June next. It Street moved mg: the House go into com-itloe of the whole to consider the follow. in; nnolntionn :- In That in in AInAdiAnI IL-0 .......-- L. _:_-_ IIIIUIHIIIIUII I. ,~.;Akerlong nddreuea from It Bellerole sud It Roan in French. Hr Hanoi-an o... ....J ...... -7 J I - ll nos: In rrencn. ' _ Ir Harrison [000 and expressed his disappro- buion of the nurd Io pertinneioualy annngnou n-A 5- AL- _._u-._. A _`__- -a4uA4L4.A1.lx 1141; up u.`.I.1J.`11J.`l. . Monday, Inch 13 ;lu -theFSh:{t", Hofr Campbell introduced I bill to exempt the North Shore Bnilluy Company from my ob- ligation to build draw bridges over navigable tiveri. I'lV| I. In tho Home of Commons, Mr Jones inquired whnlhcr the Government had tnkon measures lo ocean n fortnightly mail communication be. tween Liverpool and Hllifnx in consequence or the imeltion of the Inmnn line to terminate 1ho|r con. :_-not nfler (be 1811: June next. In Qlroat lnnrn that oh- Np.-. Ill` IXOIIIIIUUU In. That it is expedient that power be given to much ships and venell for provisions fur- niubod and npciu nude to them by summary procnu. 'l`raveIIors a_nd Ijoslal G--uldo. BUUFII l'VVf.'I'_V I` TIIIIV. SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY Nuts In`- nd nuhlicalion nina Prin. OB PRINTING " PARLIAHEJVT 012 04j_1v4p_A1__ |l..-A;` u-_"_:_ .. . '.."e~ ' SEE FIRST PAGE. Kfnasros POST OFFICE. lnan A . (]RII_V, nunuuy;-J l'XC|' BKITISH MAIL!) .0..--n-.. -ill l.anl.\a: U!` llhv. Close. Arrive. |O.nl| Il -w Exrr Vxcron liUeo.-The French Na- tional Assembly knows Victor Hugo no longer. Yesterday he tendered his resigna- tion and abruptly quitted the Chamber, because he was hiascta. for advocating the legality of Garibaldi `election. It is n peculiarity of Victor Hugo and the other French radicals that they advocate in all aeriouaaesa VIM vegy absurd to everybody else : Garibaldi in an unnatua'l- ized foreigner, and one would have nup- posnd thatthe invalidity of his election to the Anembly would,have besn recognized and admitted even by the men who voted for him. Not so Victor Hugo and the Uni- vernal Republicans of France. They hold that Garibaldi, being a republican, in a citizen of the world, and is, consequently, eligible to legislate for France. The sb- 1` snrd idealism characteristic of Victor H ago has camu-A ham " 4 o- ....n-__- - - ,, _, ..._.., -.... ..-, uuuuquenuy, Fnnce. Hugo has caused him to collapse temporarily. We expect, however, the: he will recover imnulf in I few days and ulonilh the world by publishing an eddreee to the French . l ' ' ' ad iua`p`:i;;.et,h:fbi`:hndnng In explnuvee united provinces on en equel basis. If this View were eecepred no dlmculty oonld urine in the division of the assets. The question now, however, wesliow was the Eod[ej-lo deelyith the question. He did not blstneithe gorn- ment for the course they had taken in this mat- ter. They were eating wisely in treating it II! If no difficulty existed. He greatly fesrldii could not be brought belore the Privy Oo-Inoil so es lo decide it on merits. I! decided in`t`s vour of Quebec it would cutie hook mum Boise inllie same condition erioi. If '3 favour of Ontario it would leave a feeling of bitterness in the public mind of Quebec for years. He appl`0V(`d of the plan suggested by the hon. member for Ubatesugeey,bui did'n'E>1 like the way it had been submitted. It Ins in reality a vote of want of oondsncortgeinst thu- government. ' ' Mr Scstcherd thonuht if any trouble srosr ue uevuseu ror the pulpit which cannot be picked by a golden key.-En_ql:'shpaper. If, as a cable telegram asserts, the rst in- stalmeut ol the German indemnity can be raisecl solely in France, it will enable the new Governmeurto contnct I loan to cover the remainder on terms much more ad vnntngcoun than it. could otherwise have done. As pointed out by A nancial jour- nal, the trnnsler of so large a quantity of bullion to Germany will cause I temporary pressure. and consequent rise of values in other markets. The duration of this must, of course, (la pend upon the use to which the German Government put: ill newly ac- quired epccie.- If lodged with the banks, the natural monetary level will be very soon reached ; if locked up in the national treasury, it may effect rates of interest and - exchange for some time. -n -- -- ton. _ . ' `r Howe mainnlned 151! the Goyeromonl luid no more power to decide lhe legality ol lhe award than to step in and inlerf-.-to wilh th: di`L`laiun of a Judge on the bench when a mid) came would be in question. He would no! nne the House deal with the question uuiil in mam there in lhe due course of law, wlen (bl legal means of aellling the dioully were ex- hausled. He said In thought he could speak ihe feeling ofihe members -irom'1be'Lower Provinces when he uaened they were not ple- pnred lo deal with the question of legality or illegality of the nwnrd at that limo. Mr Mnnill cnnlnndnd Ihat if lhn mbilnlors znul ... u.u niuiy, we may rook for tiicnboli- tinn before long 1! lhe purchase system in the Church. Now that under the new scheme of Army Reform no man will he allowed to superintend the killing of his fellow-creat ores oicinlly merely because he hus money in his purse`, we can hardly con- tinue to Allow the rich to purchase tho privilege of supenutending the spiritual welfare of the poor. In fact, the slaughter of bodies and the salvation of souls must be placed nu the same footing. A parish full of sinners is no doubt agrelt luxury, but is far too, sacred a subject for the nuctioneer s hammer, and a new lock must be devised for the pulpit which by golden kev -Ii'-m.I.'n7. .......... 0' IVIIY DIIUIIPTIOI -Executed neatly. Qeiply, d expeditiously n, he DAILY KEWSJOB PR NTING OFFICE! Mr Scatcherd thought if any betweet: Ontario and Quebec on the qusan o1 .lu- wnrd, the Dominion Government. was re- sponsible for it, as they might Inve prevented the award from being mado, if they wljhdl N do to, and now that it wu made. he would have them sustain the decision of the at-bin-a. THE ABSORPTION OF PRUSSIA IN- TO GERMANY. The question whether Prussia is to be ab- sorbed Into Germany is now subject of warm discussion in the Prussian press. The New Preussisclw Zeitung, which represents the Conservative party, or thick-andahin sup- porters of the Governmen', snys tha: Tue impereal crown has brseu conquered by the sword of Prussia. '0 do not under ` value the participation of our s{|i*s; but it is a matter of history that this participation ' is a consequence of the Prussian victorzes of 1866-3. truth which need not be concealed from our then adversaries, and which they themselves,_ much to their credit. acknow- ledged. Now, if 9. State is to be maintained by ihefsame power which has created it, we conclude that it is Prussia.'s power which supports and maintains the German Em- pire. It is therefore n.]l-important that Prussia should not be absorbed into Ger- many. and Ihnt its powers shunid be fully kept up. ' This is not narrow Prussianism; it is German, because just the principles of 1789 against which we are now ghting so l.....,-I ,_, AL- LDOIIODS. Sir G. E. Cnrtier, ln 3 short speech, expluln- ed that Quebec was not yet in n popition to come before this House and demand l remedy ; and if the question went befme the Privy Council in Englnnd, And the uward was con- rmed, then Quebec would have u Rrievzmcr they conl-l submit before this Parliament for lgl51Iu'D. A lnno dnl-uh: r-ncuari nhnr nlutnh . -nu. Itvuc U5 ! U3. llr Don-ion announced tbs! he would vote against the unendment of the Hon. Minister oi J-liiitia because it committed the Quebec mem. - barrio the position of Iubmitting lo 1113 de- cision of a tzibnnnl of which Ibo Rnnsn In-In -nun nu ma pquuuu or Iuumuung l0 ma de- which the House know `nothing, and tibial: in: not even mentioned in the raolmions A van. -...n oh-.. o..|.__ ._._ -1. n n .. u van: vvla I motion, which m ncyv ul). Lvus 15 not Yrusaianism; hard on the battleeld, and we must con- tinue to resist In the most determined man- ner in all directions--in Church and S!:ue, in our homes and in Society. With the abolition of the purchase my:-` rem in the army, we may look for ti1cnbnli~ long 1! nllrnhnnn .......... ;_ 'K||ly Ul III! IWDTU Ill `HIE UIUI. Mr Mngill contended lbs: it the nlbilrnlora bad efujd.,_ Itey Ind erred ggninlt the Prpvincv of Ontario. - ll - I` -_ |..:,. L.Il-_-J u__. L... .....o:.... ..r Hm IUKISLIIIUH. A long debate ensued, nfter which n vote was taken on Mr Hollon'a nmendment-Yess, X6; nnvc QR metre. unterto wee ttrtereetea in immedi- by erbitretore, and Judge De; bed nbeented himself voluntarily. end for the very purpoee of preventing the dtcleiou being mede. Be eontended that the word conjoint- y ' in the Utlon Aet did not men that the debt wee to be divided equally between the two pro- vlueee ee etgued by his hon. friend the member for Eocbelege, for it thet wes the intention the erbitretlon would have been quite unnecee- eery. The queetlooofewerd wese legal one, end until the legelity of the erbitretlon wee decided there ehould be no dieeeleion of it in the House. He thought Quebec only weekend her ceuee by dieeueeing it. If the ewerd wee `proved to he unjuet it would be found thet people of On- terio would never ehoweny ._diepoeitiou to preee her cleim es the proeperiff `of Quebec weeelao the proeperity c! Outerio. He thought the re- solution heforextbe House were inexpedient end uuneeeeeery, end it eeetned to him they were framed more with e view to embarrass Quebec then to do her justice, and he also thought. in inexpedient to uk the imperial Government to legielete on e qneetion we could nettle et home. . ll. Hill. elumplu :4 _-..I1 L__ _._,-,,w - uuyr, :10. Mr Mills moved an Amendment to the amend- ment to the elfeet lint Ibo government cbould act upon the basis of the Award. Loa:-Yeas, 25 ; uaya, 84. . Annthar Amnndmpnl -an mnvn hv II. In]: AU ; Days, 0-1. Another Amendment Ina moved by Ir Joly -Th:u ibis House regrets that the Dominion Government did not take nnyscalion in order to Iuupend proceedings of two remsining nrbi- lrniora before their award was rendered when rtquesled so to do by the Government of Quo'cec." Thin A-nnnmnnr -.n -l-.\ I... V--- 1:.` Q`! VUIUCC." This amendment wu also loit-YeasI5; nsys 95. Mr Dm-inn Armnnvu-mi nut ha -.-mm -..o- or unumo. Mr Lauglois believed lhll tho motion of the hon. member `or Hot-beluga would be detrinmn- ml lo the interests of Quebec, and he would vote agalult it. Mr Anolin mm nnnoled to nnvncuon boimz vote aganm 1:. Mr Anglia was oppoled any action boing taken in lbe matter by this Pnrliamvnz. If in was referred to the Privy Council, and the Privy Council nirmod the legnlity-of the award, be thought there would bo less rousou than now for this Parlingnent to interfere, -mvl ha wnI unto no-Inn! Han -hnIA n6` I}... -The motion as amended was then carried and the House adjourned at 1 o'clock I III. [Ul' IUII l"|I'|IIl`]II!I.II [U Iu\CX'lel'U. would vote ngnlnal tha whole of tho- then taken on B1: G Outlet : I was curied-Yeas, 68 ; nsyu, 3;?-anus uvyouuu. _I `llrlll. Priifo :1 so - 5083.12`; -as he :7" 50. 80 ,5Pu3`'k`o. I150 dill` 00. ` wboleulo ogonta, IOIIIIBII.-df " ux persona who ua"`F'eIlowa' Gompound Syfup of Hypophdaphitee, their augmented faculty of endurance, the regular and healthy action of the heart, lungs, stomach and h9Iq9la,and.lheir improved appearance, delhonatreted In thon- aauda of cases within our knowledge ; its pog- `-`. of renoring the great` aympametic and man cull! ayatem, on which flltlnl: heahhydove. opllt nd `W30 . ~ . Price 81 50 A lmm.. -2- I -- -IIIIIIO did not propose to follow the hon gumbo: from Toronto no ugh hi u-gamut. He would not on: up technical objocuom. 1'3. one {not stand them in l._h_o (nee, um] um: `u. an: that nrhltfnlon veto nppoinhd u the hot 0301 found (In thn and vs -040 byonly 1 ad that '5`. 3]. ullrd III 15:93:. Oonirlnw r-n-'0 ..._..., up nu umunuce In Belgiulq. From inc:-cued physiu1n.nd mental strength of pqraonu who 8;;-up nngntanted healthy nppent-since, In Hm-- `"' "' `_7`..`;.:1"....r.:""" .. .. 'We'se`ethat the lawyers in New York are coming it; for R lap shore of otifoism. A Judge ngnilad Retfdrd has tslh up the mulpractlces of the so-called Shysters or Tombs lawyers, who prey upon the miser- able classes who get into trouble at the Po- Lce Courts. At the some time a portion of rhe press has flown nu much higher game, and has arraigned no less a person then Mr I). D. Field fouiprofesslsul and dism|1l- able conduct in the management of Mr Fisk s side of the Erie Wur.- It is alleged, and with appttrent reason, against Mr Field, whose repuvsniou, both in Europe and .tmericn, has hitherto stood at the highest pomt, that he advised and-iwtively. ssirried out o nhinbet` hi` 'tlie, tricky and 'violstit pro- Jdfilinga by Whlil'iFil'lk contrived for so ong to defeat the j'u-t claims of the parties interested in the Erie Railway es. for example, by org.mizing bogus arrests of persons who had iii hand the business of he other party. packing is meeting of share- holdertwjth ui1wnylabouIetn..x;t0 0B|'.Y,B" slectipn of Iimctors ui sq` bh. 010_ 91' the inost reniarkablo of `these chnrges_ts that, having 11 complete undetstanding V7.1!!! Judge Bat-nurd. and requiring an in_)u_ncuon in the prosecution of the nefarious designs of Mr Fisk, Mr Field t-aussd a telegram to be sett`. to the Judge at Albany to come to New Yntk for the purpose. Judge Bat-nsrd \)i)'.`yC(l the mmmons, arrived at New York long after nighufall, proceeded to the house uf an Engish blonds named Luwlor, who occupied the same relations to Fisk as the Mat-qu-so of l tIIupn.d0ll[' once did to another unt.Pntnk.! nml Lhurn nut Juno hafnr-A mid- m sympathy I the residence a ban ac-...I..a I .. was expected mm.` more fully attended 4 hours, bill only 20 or I be seen with maskers. national instil utlon, 1 death. ' ' ' nncun um. For two or three. hour: a double le of carrigges extended from the Capitol to the Popolo, and round the fin- cio, comprising the equipngo of" Prinneu Murgnretpvho was respectfully usluted on all sides. The grand turn-out-a-of the-In reconcilable Roman princes w_eth wsntin _in tho line, but the mezzo ado and tbe,;Li- beral nobility were very fully represented. The next day, the weather continuing ne, it was expected (hm. the Gonzo would In during um. ('...-..;..I .-v any The Carnival cummenced at.-Rome'under' adverse circumstances. Although the pre- ceding any lradibeeu magnicent, windmnl ruin usliv.-red in the prupnsed period of fus- ~riv:t_v, uml entirely shut up the rcvellv.-rs. `Hie Corsn Carnival, with irenwers, c0n- fetti. and costumes, is fading into a thing of she past. It is not likely that people will continue for ever a practice of which the cliicf surviving chnrartlnrintinainon -..:. mu cununne nor ever practice of which surviving ,chara,c_terigticsis to pelt- and he pelted with so-culled coinis, which are nothing more or less than lime made inl pellets, The police have seized and thrown into the Tiber, the traditional re- ceptacle for all the rubbishof the city, sev: eral cnrtlontis of these confetti, because they contained stones of a size to inict serious injury on pelted victims. The Cnrnivnl vunxnienced without the snlctnnitics belong- ing to the past regime; no tribute of Jews at the C:tpitol--no procession of Monsignor the Governor of Rome up the ()orso-no grand review of troops to intimidate the pt-ople-no gallop of dragoons up and down the Corso previous to the race of unridden steeds which winds up each day s proceed- ings. This cavalry charge, denominated the maxim, was the most: dangerous `piece of service the dragunns of the Pope htl(|._ to perform for many pexcuiul years before Mentana was mentioned or Casteltianlo contemplated. Slippery streets and ill- bmken horses usually canned some broken bones to the troopers in their helter-skeller career from the Piazza del Pnpolo to the Piazza. di Venczia and vice voraa, but the Romans used to relish the spectacle more even than the race of the barbai. This year the two squadrons of Papal dragoons nanni- ly in garrison in Rome have boenincoeod- ed by two Italian cnvalry regiments, the lancers of Milan and Aosta, but neither oi the colonels of thsa regiments consented to send a (letachrnent of so|di.ern;to gallop up and down the Goran at this risk of their necks toamuse the gaping citiz.ns., These otcers considered it 'nfra dig. for the royal lancers to undertake such a more circus performance. On Sunday the weather wu ne, although cold, and the afternoon .wns enlivened by the spectacle of a gala Corso -that is to say, only decent pair-horse equipages or four-in-hands were allowed to drive in that central street and on tho Pincian Bill. For file carriages ext:-.nd...i rm... .-._ Jllll llllilli UK 1'lIIlIpIl1UUU[' UUCU UNI [U IIUUEHUT potentute, untlrthuro nut -lun bpforo, mid- riigbt argued the ltqigilfl; ' 08. ` {Judgig `rum H1830 svuvcrneuta there must be some very c\cver professional men in New York who we four` are not suicieutly appreciated. -Montreal Ilerald. -.,..,,,.... ..... .. There is plenty of gtarin at the foe along all the roads which bring ie besieged into t.he;hesiegere lines. A little squad of 'Ger- man infantry, drilling by the wayside, is watched by a dozen hot and dusty foot-pas- sengers mi :1 type of Teutonic perseverance 1`hv-y admire the energy of drilling on gftor you have won, with 111: the zeal of man Just ntisirg an army. A few hussnrs lending their hors:e to the smithy nro regarded al- most with n shudder, as bring the terrible L'ltlu.v s tltetneolvps-the French mean by "U1tlttn anything which is_ German nnd be- strides a horse, from n lighbweight htjeur to a punderous cutmester. The original lancer with `his Polish name, is rttmong 2!. Cruwd of duslting comrades. Iil none has become :1 more expression for an aogive. wail-handled cavalry. As the French toil out with bug and bundle to their nbandoned homes they and th)(_}errnan soldiers sturing qui'e as hard at stint as they have been stared at by hundreds of foot-psuengers From the br.dge of Nettilly, zbrough Sevres to lttsy and Cuatillon, there nre many fu- vourizc eundpoiws whence Paris may be watched. High up on the terrace of Mont. Valetien there is gathered ti. military `crowd, every afternoon to view the conquered ei=._v. `Down by the river there are groups watch- tng at, the bridge hands with ipeghngsziblo in-crest for u giinipsc, however slight, of l ttriai:tn life. All along the slopes of Men- Gtm and Chatiilon there are beaiegers guz- ir~_g over Paris They mount to the observa- tuties of the torts, ttnd look un'il.they know every tower and demo by heart. And that `hey wish to enter within the walls there cannot be It doubt. But they wish some- thingf else much more, to wit, to see Ger- many again. . ` IOIIIO I! DOES. I; lille thought it would bet greoumpteouo not [or the Dominion Government to undertake to nuuue the debt or to uk tho Iinperiel Gov- enneql for power to uonme it before any 01 Ibo Prov cashed olkld them to do no. They were not here no the rerrooentotino of Ontario `or Quebec, but of the Dominion. The debt wee nsnogod bps Iogiolotuo rupoooiblo to mother Goverumn, . end this House had no, power for or emmzn Dnftone mghn.i....I .1.-. ;._..__.,~ T.` '1`llE PARISIANS LO(.:`)-KING AT THEIR CONQUERORS. rIVL,___ :_ _I,_.'_ _: _.-._.__ _. .L_ 4- , _I__ - DECAY OF` THE cAI{1*_fvAL 4,1` ROME. 'I`L.. r1,.._:_,I - "' `I `. L . 1LA'YR `._N__1`Fe.; LIIIU uorso would during `lhc- Carnival 30 carrinman warn 0 uuuug 1118- Unrnivnl carriages were to ., The Carnival an - nu carnage: The Carnival, Is a_ `is flying 3 nsgnrul xuugelon. and Xmas-1-out GA dollar 1 --'-- By Henry Stephens, l`.R.B., II Inc J. P. Norton, Profauor I culture in Yule Oouegb, Twojoln. Bonl mu.-.- uuuuro ll. lulu Oolhgi Twotvoln. Boyd 0 numerous engravings. paid, $8. _ , __ .._--u -1-O somxrruno .A'n'n'Puo1-1oAL mm. 2 * QULTUBE, ._ GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 1'1-cine arrive and depart from the Kingston Station as follow: : a during wnnu ` THE LEONARD 8001']? I Oirculnra. with-- bad on application. Postmnaters and 4 liberally desk with. 11ew,.......... For Buckwood and any two of the Reviews. . . . . .. Iw nut nucuvooa and . . . . . .1: l`orBln_ckIood nnd three of the Reviews . . . . . . . . . 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