Comupatlon. nlgn LEFT" Constipation, an-u......, --__ _ uon. I.u-yngltlu. nervous Dc- blllty, Dyspepsia, chronic BI-onchlun, Chronic In- urrluna, Ielanclloly. Debllily reonflihg from Typhoid and other low (even, Djphlhgritio Prostntion, Hysteria, Hypochondrh, Amenonhcni. Cbloroaia, Anzac. min, Louoorrhot, Nervous llxciubimy, Hume- mm or Wdng of the Iulcles, Aphonia or Lou of Voio-, Ohono oc st. Vitus ! Dance, Sh: ' nu 9L the Line, Interrupted and Fee 0 Ahu Q! the I'urt,,8ufoca1ing elings cuuod by nnoon-uobuuuotions of the bugs and Air Puugnn loading Iboteto, Dobllity from ' vu-ion cunt; any can at which appeared L -__n... _r l'l'.Iau4\r u-.... _ 11YPo1_>110sPH1TE .u----.. nunrnli bv Q kc Prhuccl livery Saturday, AID OOITAIIII '~-~ -~-`---. ..n mnn IIIIIIJ Pr|%'l 3'3 Ill lug '. --. JAMES 1. FELLO ws, Chemist` `In. Join. 1.3. DRUG STORE Soda Water ~ -Bald by Aw||"'9-_ m-io;1uo;nix!or07- ____... - 1-,:rnrI"I'\`ITQ Oorruuu wm; Nuws or 'l`ll|.WEEK. .- .- -nynn wg-pg Gig,-4' JAIR8 SWIFT, Agent. Qt | .nuu-gun- H7-.. 4; \z_.. Among tho diseases overcome? by - the use of .I.0Wa" oulrouun SYRUP or uvruruusrumcu 47 Princess Street. I-`ELLOVVS _ _ _-`v1- -v VI 3: 9' QLEVLIIIY St. Lawrence Wnnrf. 3 5,549,504 97 26,000,000 07 JAMES SWIFT 8 CL. $5,549,504 1 682,582 os -153.319 14 967,125 oo 426,445 oo 2,320,033 75 -:._: ":;.j Asthma, Consump- gm:-, upepsla, llli, - -..|..-uauhnlv. ;;-__ -0` J01)- i\lN{}:%'1`()N. (CANADA). FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 30, 187]. `[3 I 1 iL1*n-e third tout, 1'h'a VolI1-;1teerIR':')fE`x , wu eulhusiuticnlly received, PLAIN -- ---- .---|:I\lVl` U PAINT SHOP AND ROOM PAPER DEPOT. Painting; Gmining, Glnzlng and Frescoeingll done 1oord(~r.> -` I 1 LJv\iuuI -.m.m, m-gs xu umnx ma nu-{ me;-nus cuslomvrs lor their liberal patronage in [he past, nu-l intimnes for the future he will strictly conne birnsL~lflo the ! Coffee. and Spice Bsiness. _ _ . . . . . _. . -,..` .._, .-.`......... .u. . J. A. KARCH. OFFICE AND RE'HDENCE-Enrl Street, between B-gm and Wellington Streets. 17 _____ -_ I'__ In vn-A 0?` DOUBLE AND swam TULI rs, nnnnvvn HIS elegant Tmkish Tonir molt nlulnry and dolic ever submitted for put-Iic n hemisphere, and nss.-rzs ixs pnlronagv Fr: the f'.\`.h)win;( grn That it is n xvrrxmrminn n Kingston, April `.1 KI Ni }`.%'1`().\ . (CAN; ll YUHVPIS Law In -nu. ran 11 stimulates the am-r meals. It promotes dignslion it` It neulr-db .--3 the pr: liquors. ll renders the intnllssct `I If ml-ten lmhitua`.iy it onorgv to all the ln)< .Ily on n.. :.= nun . man nf"2 ._-_ LARGE ARRIVAL, VERY Cl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, All older p::.'.1py attended to. Y n Kingston, Jan. 10 .. .5. ...... ..` onorgv Lu nu Lu ..-,-..._, ....`....._,_ By its use a man of 70 will he were, restored to the elasticity of 1 persons at` delicate constitutions iv. recummv-ndr-vi. 1. ;.. In nnnpnini favourite wii i'B('.nfI'I!]'l9ndP4i. It is,an especial favourite with Oriental ladies. , Secure, then, health, lougovily and vital energy by lbe hnhieunl use at the ALKABASAR TU!(KIa`lI TONIC. Kept in slack by the principal Druggiats and Groo-rs in tha Dominion. For dirvctions for use see labels on homes. IJIRNRV PHAPMAN & 00.. I u.._._,..,| | AV [NO Tl`lil'9d Liquor Trade, Pllil `Il~1lfY|l`I`v: It III`1lAl.o.lIU 1 u u..- inaugurated by H.R.H. I and Tuition per nunum,: _ " - ""7- "I511. |I:.Iun .... \:--l-. P:-esiden4-T'na Very Pev. Dean ot Huron. [ `I931! |.'| uunun. Q` For particulars apply to Mnjm London, Canada West. I -._.m - BEST QUALITY` E | WI: l6_ FINE Just I `~.- J &_~V/ Pnmznp. g|_AS$- PARIS 1867 umoon if`? UV EB `.HM|00 ROLLS. Suing 10d and upwards.` Golds 23 ' --MIu'blcs Gd. ~ Oak 5d Scent ry 5d Bu-Room 5d Pjmims FROM THREE CENTS UPWARDS. . WM. mE:asoN's Ulh\I') A\Yl'\ I'\(\.\|1 .\._...._ CHEMIST OROCUS N gnu W UKUPS, &< t received and for sale by E. [1 PA ILK ER, PER GALL COAL ()IL, ....... lnuunliyl loliucgudl MADRID 185 254% vTCim;T1Es 42 PRINCESS STREET. R. WHITE. Market 1 ENOWDRUPS, &c., sale hv AND DRUGGIST, orzuns. ' becomv, ..-o:..?1.- AF '10 - n auomras, ungnz arm n; ant. imparts vitulily : I'. 7.\ll'I, lONDOl I832 g\ (0 Wm 0P(`uruI-, as u; aticity 30; and to ` iunions is strongly Kr, . Square. l is one of the ..1p preparation: 1ypI DVnX in {hint xntunsions to CHEAP,` T. "aud' l 1ANoEs PABLOB OIIGANS, DIELODEDNS. WEBER & 00., corner of Ontario and Princess Streets, Kingston, manu- facture Pianoes equal to any in the market, either of home or foreign make, and sell at naoderate prices. Every Piano is warranted for hve years. They invite inspection of their styles and quality of tone. ~ Parlor Organs and Melodeonl of various makers am lrnnr in ac..- :_ .L- ns,,, nw ` The The Volunteers of Can. `t}i(a, ;1was;n3xusi;stic.ally received. Brother 'l`. , . ous, . ., urgeon 48th Battalion. beln ' called upon to respond, expressed hlvnselfhighq lly pleased, on behalf of the Volunteers, with the loyal and cordial manner inwhich the toast zlmd been received; and felt confident that be only echoed the sentiment of every volunteer in the Dominion, when he asserted that they would always be found ready and willing to ght and die for their Queen and country. Then fnllnuml nu Oneal Ar a.'|-I..- n...n --.A 4 suvvoua BOOM man} nuu quauty of tone. I are kept in stock in the Piano Ware- room. and o'ered at manufacturers prices. E. H. MOBHAI, City Tuner. - ________;_______j_j BROOK AND BAGOT STREETS. o OW ON HAND, the Newest, Cheapest and 1 B69! Selected Stock of Ropm Papers ever `.irup0r|ed into the city The Latest Designs suitable for Parlours, Hulls, Bedrooms, Dining lioorns, Kitchens, Ceilings,elc. ` P|uin,Greeu laud I:'u!I`P.spcr for Windows. Figured Win. plow blmdes, and Brown. (}n`d and Plain I-suu uuu rapcr [or Windows. Figured Win. bhndes, Brown. Go`d and Plain Borders in every style, The underaiannd `ia hl'nnnlI._n' In .........4.. nuruers 1n every style. l undersigned `is prepared to execute `House and Sign Painting, Glazing, Gunning, Paper Hanging, Room Decorating, Walls and Ileillngs calcimined, &c., &c. All orders promptly attended lo on the shortest "notice nnd most reasonable loru1s.. I '1`!-IIHAAQ u..uAl:lnu Bnlelwlol-'3 [lair llyo. This splendid Hnir Dye is the beat in me world ; the only true and perfect Dye. Harm- Ivaa- relinble-inalantnneous-no disappoint. meut-no ridiculous |iuta--does not `contain lead or any vimlic poison to injure the hair or lnvigoml-as the hair and leaves it mfi and benutif-1|; black or brown. Hold by all druggiats and deal:-rs. Applinl at the Fac- `Iury, 16 Bond Street, New York. ` genuine. 9 Sold by all dealers in medicine: at 25 cents I :1 box. -| -,. .,__,_,- _.___ ....n. ....-.......--n. nun.- lions. Experience having proved that dimple rvmediea oft!-n act speedily uni] cerisinly when taken in 1he'enrly stages oflhe IisaB9,_ ........ .L....Il -5 ....-.. L- I....l .. |u-..._._1..| Cough: and colds. ` Sudden changes of mimale are sonrees of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Aslhmatic ntfec- .z.... r..._._-..__._ 1..-: _ _ . _ . . .,. .n__. ..-:_..x. ` ..... .. -....... ... ...v .....-I uinanuu v. any -...nu-.-u ; nnmr.-ze th0ul.l at once he had to Brown's ` l;r(mchi.u| Truchas, or Llzengs. Few are I aware of the ilII|IOI'It.D`.B of backing a cough 1 nr "c-:tnmon cold, in the first stage. That ` which in the beginning would yiell lo I mild . <-mrdy, if neglected, noun attacks the lungs, ` |x'uwt. u Brouchlnl Troches, or Cough Lozengoa ullny irritation which induces coughing,huing it direct inuence on the nected parts. A: there are imitations, he sure t.) obtain the 7 7 `V 7 - H ;-- 1 Mothers! Mollwrnzt lilolltc-H31! t Are you disturbed at right and broken oi `I your rest by 3 sick child, nut?-aring and crying `with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? it so, go at once and get a bottle of Mr: Winn- ow -: Soothing S)rup. it will relieve the poor little sntferer immediately-depend upon a ir., there is no mistake about it. There is non: [mother on earth who has ever used it who ' will not tell you at once that it will regulnt the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and ixeliet and health to the Cbi`d`0pl`|'1llh.|g laka 3 ; magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases and pleasant. to the hate, and is the prescrip- tion of one of the oldest and best female physi- cians and nurses in the United States. Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere. ` Be sure and call for I 4 I l nu -uuul Auuauuuulu l(`l'lll3.- THOMAS McMAEON, Kingston Paint Shop and Room Paper Depot, { Corner Brock and Bagm. Streets. Kingston. April 17. uorner bro Kingston, April CIIOIIDCSIVIIOIISC In Kingston. Aulu.) vv Anvuuu n u |J\)\Jn\AlA\\l unzuun, Having ibe /ac-aimule of "Curtis & Perkins on ` he outsiie wrapper. All others are base imita- .s- SEE LAST PAGE. In the Assembly on Tuesday the ordei- of the day wuss cropped motion of Louis Blane, revived by zmother member, for an inquiry into the conduct of the Government of the National I)el'e-not-, combined with ll proposition of M. de Lorgeril on the same sulnievct.-llI. de Lorgeril made a violent attack on the Tours and Bordeaux dclegu-. tion.-M. le Fare, of Lyons, defended Gruiitetta, and taunted the Right with in- gmtitudv, in forgetting the proclamation of his doing fulljusticc to the gallantry of the Legitimists of the army of the Loire.- Uenernl Tiochii entered into a statement of the causes of the military decadence of France and the disasters of the Armv of the Rhine. He said revolution wns'the origin of the demoralization of the Army, which was not prepared to meetthe enemy. As early as the commencement of August, he (Genersl 'l`rochu), being then the only General in Paris, perceived the importance of the capitol being prepared to stand a siege. Lie wrote a letter to the Emperor, warning him that all other events were secondary, sud that an Army of tiuccour col- lected before Paris was the only resource lett. He asked the Emperor to recall the Army of-`Marshal Baziine, but political considerations prevented this measure from being carried out. This support fsiiing, the safety of Paris was thencemrth [serious- ly compromised. Gznernl Trochu attended a. Conference held on the 17th of July, at Uhulous, at which the Emperor, Marshal Mcalmn. Prince Napoleon. and others Worshivful we W-PM "' '=-*r- 3i'ul lf .J' r~.L'"" `.`.`. i'i'.`3I.`ia``s`3ZT. `$2 5 she: the vinnds hnd been disposed of, to the commynd 0,. m pet 3. P . . _ - r 0 Army or nhdicate slto- i simsfsotionot nll present, the chsirnisn gsvs h H` E _ h. 1,. b . , . me wand mu. get or, e inperor rinse _ eingresirous I the Qua ,1 an R0,.` F.mi`, n `bid, of resuming__- the reins of _Government. 1 `H f,,,,',d I, `H using --God n" ,5, General Troenu socepted, with the title Q,,.".u- of Governor of Paris, the task of preparing 'h'|ch for the return of the Emperor, on the ex- The next tout, "The Army sud Navy," _ _ ' wsa homily drunk. wns responded to by press condition that the Army of Msrshal Brothsr lokso In s short buthuuiurouslllsnmiihon should be ordered to foil my ---5 A / you the cspltsl, to set as su Army of 8sc-- Sxr. JOHN'S DAY IN ODESSA. A correspondent st Odessa has sent us the following :- On Saturday last, the natsl day of St. John the Baptist wni celebrated in B insuner broom- ing the event. by the Brethren of Prince Arthur Lodge, Odessa, sssisted by the invited Brethren from Maple Leaf, Prince oi Wsles nnd Harrow- smith Lodges. At the hour of luzao n m., the members of the Order met in the Issonic Hull, and after the usual ceremonies having been gone through, walked in possession to the new Methodist Church, the corner stone of which won laid last year by Most Worshipful Grsnd Muster, A. A. Stevenson, Esq. The procession was formed under the direc- tion oi Bro. Cspl. J. D. D. Amey, Master of Ceremonies. Upon arrival at the church, the English Church service wss rend, snd u very impressive and eloquent semen in preached by the Worshipfuf Ilsstor of Prince Arthur Lodge, who took for his text, the ll, 12 nlld 13 verses of the 22 chapter of Mnithew-- -`When the King came toseo the guests, he saw there is mun who hind not on s wedding gsr. meat. . `And he said unto him. Friend, how cnmesl thou thuhsr. not having s wedding gur- moot? And he was speechless. Then ssid the King to tho servants, bind him hsnd sud feet, and take him nwny, sud cost him` into outer darkness. In the afternoon the Brethcon, nnd visiting Brethren, sccompsnied by .thsir wives, dough- tors snd sweethearts, in All shout fty, retired tothe lodge room, where nu excellent dinner had been prepared by Bro. F. R. Wyoott. The following of At. [ha hour m.. THOMAS M MAHON S. MRS WlNSLOW S SOOTHING SYRUP, _ 2,- .L 1.- .:....I- At` ulV.._o:.. I. D-_l.:...)1 .. ceremonies having been gone ulruugu, 'I"hn mnmaninn was formed processon -1 u-.4|.-_ and eloquent aorlnou wuu pgcuuwu 5 ` 1.. mg nnrnoon atnndud touts. ` `-The; Queen sad Funny," I by singing God ` A . 4 And but human-out / , FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 30. my man Nuns. Special Notices. :-u CORNER OF Uulllfy. Then followed the toast of `-The Craft And the Grand Muster," which was proposed by the Worshipful Master in u fr-W well chosen and ap- priale remarks. The toast was drunk with masonic honours. Bro. J K. Booth briey responded in suitable terms. The fuh n1`h. (Um-.L.a..o'..r u....-_ n .___ -__ reupuuueu In suitable The flh, The Worahipful Master, was pro- posed by Brother John Hoglo. In doing so he alluded to the zeal and nsaiduily that the Wor- snipful Muster had always exhibited in the cnuae of Freemasonry, And pointed out how much tho mecca: of Prince Arthur Lodge was due to his energy and abllly. The toast. was received with Masonic honours, after which the company sung "For he ia'njolly good fellow " The Worshinful Mnnmr s-Innmum. ...........an.4 --r or no Is IJOII] good tellow " I Wm-shipful Muster eloqvnently responded, and thanked Bro. Hogle for the eulogiee he had passed on him. The nan mgu -:-a u rm- v:-:.:.... b_4.|.__- -- pulueu on min. The next tout. was "The Visiting Brethren," which was proposed by the Chairman`, and warmly received. Brother Eagle, in some well timed remarks, expressed himself highly l pleased with the courtesy which had been ex~1 tended to lrm K 'I"|.- TU..-..L:..r..i u__.,_ an - - - - - IUHUISU [U um , The Worshipful Master then in a highly` com- plimenlary strain gave `-The Ladies," which, H. is unneceaanry to say, was duly honoured. Bro. John llogle replied in one of his witty and nmna'ing speeches. The hnnr fnr rlnnm-cum l..-:.... ......:-..A -kn nlullalng apeecnen. ` The hour for departure having arrived, the ' Master called on the Junior Warden, Brother I Woodrulfto give his toast, Happy to In ct,` sorry to part, and happy to meet again, when all dispersed much gratied with the badily and mental entertainment. 4/v.u4.u;vu up k/4'lJV.'lll4'.1. Sir Francis Htmks is in Toronto. The Reformers of South Ontario have ncmi. nmed the Hon. George Brown tor lbs Domin-` ion Parliament. on. .. ,.. nuv - V n The Liem. Governor of New Brunswick lmsl issued a proclamation appointing Saturday, the I biruidny of the Dominion, as a public holiday. llnnn-nnl nPnl`|nnn nut` nu-nwiai . . . h n -..L..._... , ..... .. '1-Ina-In uulu-Ill . V Montreal produce and provision met'qhan't.a! have been severe losers by the great decline in ' p0l'k.A.ud butter. One is reported to have lost. $?.(I,fi00.by pork alone. Mr Waddington, of British Columbia, whoie now in Ottawa, has received enconrztging news I with regard to the formation of at company to construct the Pacific Railway. The Advcilt-er of l. t)rignal states that Mr Hamilton will again be It candidate fnr the representation of Ptoaco t. in the Ontario House of Assembly. mu... 2.`-.-`,:A_-n_ ._.x u__. n___.|_ _g- .- vl .;awu-.uv._; . The iuhabitnms and Home Guards of -the townships in Ihe Vicinity of Eccles Hill, the scene of last. year : Fenian raid, will hold a grund celcbrauun at Eccles Hill on Dominion DA)`. I Y- 'l\__._n._ _ |--_- _.._L._ -4 _ . _ _ ,:___ I "*I' In Toronto a large numbar of excursions and pic-nic, games, mnu-hes, ha, rim adver- tised fur Dominion Day, and turn is on-ry pronp:-cliof an enthusiastic obaernlnce of the day. u_._. z_...... 2- l'..In -L....n .n_- I r_...., __l nu. . Some interest is felt about the Lieulermn` Gov:-ruouhip of Bx-lish C nlumbin. It is tnoughv. not Improbable that 1!` H: Tilley unlly declmea that some local mm will be appointed. andnhe mm! ol Mr Trutoh, now in Uunwn, is mentioned. In nucuuvuvu. The volunteers in camp at Laprnirie, to. gather with the: Grand Trunk Brigade, the Montreal Gnrriaon Artillery and lbe Field Bquero, willbe reviewed on Logan's Farm on Saturday week. 8th July, by General Doyle. About 6,000 otcerl and men, it is believed, WI tnkn purl In it. IFI-.- t'\.--.n..-nap. 4-J` -Lunlu lT.aHn.-. l..a..-`I nun In... In: -vs The Ornngemen of south [I satin-gs iutuui celebrating the coming anniversary of the B title of the Bwyue at Piclon. For the purpose of of- furding their friends an oppo tunity of accotn. pnnying them they have chartered the steamer Picton, which will leave BeIlevi"e tn: the In .rn- ing of the 12th, arriving at Picxon about noon_ ML- ___..,.I ..I:..o-.I....:n.. -6` ....'..,... .. cl... I l.. rug 11: um; nanny, -... ..._, .. . ..,..... ......... .....,.. The annual distribution of prizes at the Up- per Unundu College touk pluce on Wednesday morning in the puhli: h-ill of the insiiaution, which was well lled with re parents and guardians of the students, and the friends at the College. Tbs Principal. in presenting this Lien:-naut Governor's priz-, ref:-rred in the most iuering terms lo the successful boy, J. W. Elliott. Elliott, he said, came frum Ken. lucky, and the fact of his carrying off not only thu highest prize in the College, but the olssai. cal. the modern language, and the grinimir prizes as well, went to demonstrate that the Upper Canada. College was not only open to Unnadn but to the world. The Principal lheu presented Master Elliott with an srmfnl of b.-ok.-, and he retired amidst continued applause. in concluding his address the Principal said, at the University the success oflhe College boys has been very marked, The Prince of Wales prize nnd four out if ve cf the gold medals have beentakozi by old Gollegq boys. %%*: GENERAL TROCHU AND THE DE- FENCE OF PARIS. 1 :- DOMINION OF C .-INADA. n,_A,:_ n;, ,I._ : `!""' Y" " ` ' ' ` ' ' ' ` ` ` ' '``i ' "" ~"- ' *' " |' " `-' """"""` "` "" ylllwrix j: M Mahon ordered buck ruamcut. He iBform_ed|thq Aueunbl Iii t I _ gummy Army Sac-`on the mpgnipg qt the uuc naacmuny u: we uunuesl wan: of preparution in which Paris found he!- ` ` self. The fortications were not construct- ud tn rcsisrmoclern anmery. N0 armaments `L had bevu prepared, and but few soldaers were In ho had. l1`.m.n an... ulm :............;....- nun: ur in: lulu. nvevu allief llle lnW.)8lm(:ul' 1' uf the city, his greatest dilhulty was in nmke the people helicve in the risalily 0| D the .sieg._;e. Alter the lnittlc of Clmxillo-n. rlthe SIX weeks which were emplnyed in .fI)l'l`I]lI)_I_{ the National Guard in Paris wen turned to uccuunt by the l ru~;si:sn9, who constructed works rrndc.-ring their lime nu- uasuiluhlc. Geneml 'l`mchu declared it to bu his npinion that these woiks were the mast. fmmiclublu ever seen, and he showed that this impoverished soldiers at his dia- pnsul, ufter the nine: tre-manduuua '4.-`orIa, were unable tn pass the lirnt. of the en -my`: lines. ` At this suigu at tlieUeuemi s apt-ech (Axe Assembly decided to atljnurn. In Wednesday's sitting of the Nation.` A.`l.i .`l X1lIlV General Trochu cuntitfued the ls l me laldaty. He said the plan which had been in |cunce'ved consisted in the army forcing its 3; ` way out of P.1I'iS by Charon (?), and s~st_uh- lishing the,cent.i-cof operations at R.-men is This idea. was due` to ,,.Gene:'al Troohu declared that he never sumnmned the many of the Loire to the a. d of Paris. for he did nm. hnlinwmit nnininnrlu speech vc7hiuh ho commenced on the previous ` General Duoror. , cour. The Empress, distrustful of what was being done, formally opposed the re- turn of the Emperor. General Palikao,- tun, received General Trnchu badly, and rel`used_to allow the Army of Mafslml Ba- zsine to come to Paris; he even decided, uuloxtunately, to send all dispusubldj rein- foruemeuts to Vorduu and Mctz. General Tmchu proceeded to` mention she distrust.` of which he was lhn nhium I`.-nu. H... 194. . Iuuuu pruceeueu to" mention she distrust he was the object from the 13th August to the 4th of September, and how in reality he no longgr cummanded the nrmy of Paris. Then, rrferring to theevems of the 4th of Sept:-mbg be related how, the Provisional Government . hsving first been constitute-`I, he agrees] to take part in it as President. He added tbs`; already bsfnre the end of Ssptemhcr. in reply in the interrogations or` his cullaaguec, he ex- press.-cl his belieflhal.-Paris would be taken. As no Army nf Sm-cnur existed. the resist- ance of Paris -mu my. an. ..'4- 1...__:- x --s _ C, ` -_ ,. ..... ax---vague-, Il'J I:.\- ance of Paris was `an not of heroic iully which was necessary to save the honour of France. He, however, entertained hopes ul nid coming lrom America, Euglnml, and Italy. After nlludimg to the manner in which the close of his career was t`l]Jl)ltN.!l- ed, General Trochu entered upon a defence olf_hia conduct as regards several reprunchea which have been cssl: upon him. He rc- minded the Assembly of the manifest wan: lll m'e|)nrut.inn in whinh p.|rin fnnnfl hut- were In be mud. Even alter the inwstmi-ut null ul:I'u pmpzzruu, and nut Iew B0ldl(:!f8" nf Lhn nilv hia n.-...:..np .-HG-u)...lo.. ...-.. ... uuummnuu nu: unny (II Ine umro N) we (1 of Paris. for he did not be|ieve-it sufcienrly prepared. There alsn exited :1. plan fur revictmtlling Putin by means of n. oiuu making i's way frnm Ruuen. _(leneral 'l'ruchn said that unfortunately M. Gmnbotm never t.-uuk is plan into account. General l'rnchu no-legrnphed to M. Gmnbetta on the 10th November. that he xhould make his zuppnnrpwce in the direc ion p-cviously cun- cer od between the~25 h mud 18 la. Theme- twry` M` Cuulmiers caused the plan to he changed G:-nerul 'I'ruchu than t :1`! Ilia As- E`ll'y ll`? KJUUIIJIIDTB ('.uP'0(] [he PHI `:0 he I. changed 'I'rochu than t :ld the As- Ill sembly his opinion of M. (`-amb-tta. lle ""9 paid it tribute to his tIl'tl8l\' pttrlulitim, but 9" Icpruucli d hj_m wi In having subordinated the iuterevs of the country so the in erests or a party, and soid-".\l. Galnbetla ln.bour- "' ed under r/nefa al delusion that mere `crowds of men could ght standing nnnioa. After the victory ot Coulmlers, public opinion de- manded that a sort e `lihould be made With the object of e'co.ing n. june-ure with the Armv of the Loire. M. Gembettn addressed A. un appeal to me with this object. It. was go sheer mad-mess; but under thee--cums anees 1'1; compliance was deemed necessary, and this con caused us to renounce the idea of it sortie is towards llouen, which was on the point of not being carried out, and to transfer all our by efforts against. the enemy's giltll in'the di- P4 rection of the Marne. (lenei-al'1`rochu reu- `bl dared homage to General Ducrot`s bravery, his allusion thereto being received wih much applause by the Assembly. He ex- pressed regret that the enemy never met him otherwise than with artillery; he believed that if heo mid have come into contact vri.h the German infantry, the latter would have in been defeated. It was with theiobject of A forcing the Pnussinns to bring forward their `,0 infallrry that he attempwd -he battle or the` 5, 2lst of December, but the enemy persEs:ed` in ghting with artillery only, and the ex, u- cessive cold caused the operations to be Isl stopped. Contrary to the usages of civil: al ised countries, the Prussians commenced, It bombarding Paris without previous notice at being given, and directed their tire chiey 1` against hospitals andasylums. He stig`- I mzvised this bombardment in severe term, _"_ and said that the inhabitants were in->re~ over thretvened with famine, adding that t` I the distress was felt less by the working popuia.'i0n than by the middle classes dur- ing the siege. Being anxious to make alnst : eifort he again gave battle `on the 19th ` January` He spoke highly of the courage evinced on this occasion by the National Guards; but the disorder which reigned among them was 11 source of great danger, and General Tmchu said he believed that one hell of the French soldiers killed and wounded on the 19th J'anus.ry ovted their fate to there of the National Guards. This urea mph`: `in luuahnnnl an Inna Lufnr- r|n_ I 1 I`\lU |ll IaIIU`I.I|U III III` LVIIHUUIII uunlul. IIIII I was why he hesitated sn long heforp d_e- = ciding upnn taking them into the field. The General then explaind Why he nally resigned his post. Other members of the Government. ha(l'aought to appoint another military commander, and the Mayors qf Paris had called upon him to give in Ins resignation. His pnsinon had become llf teuablv, but he was determined not to re; ` sign. Uelieving that to do so would be nu` ' act of cnwm-dim-f n nnlv ratired when sign. ueueving Lust. :0 do wouiu us in act of cowardice." He only retired removed by the Government. He dwelt upon the diiculties which beset n Govern- ment in Paris when right lacks the sanction nf force. He held the Germans in check for four months and A half," bnt he bud 8'-|`|lggl'd without `arms against In armed donmgogiam, and succeeded in svoiding s conict which Pi-inca Bismarck wsa insti- , gating. He said that the second siege 0| . ma pxnlnined nnd iuslied the` conduct gating. He new that we wouuu Mega ul Puria explained and justilled cnndncl uf the French Government during the re}. Replying to en interruption l'rum_ Louis Blane, General Trochu eeid:--During the- siege M. Lou'rs`B|nnc placed the UOVel'Ill_)|' of Paris in as diicult e_ position :3 a pn- eoner at the her, In conclusion, General Troehu said---In seeking the causes of onr milituy disssterx-, it must be bornein mind that the men and the events of the 4th `oi September were but the necessary ecqnenoo of our lormer defeetl. It is not the 4th September that should be given up tojexe- crntion, hnt. the due of the decleretlon ol war, which was tlekerlnined upon in :prid_e' end nude without prepnretion end. wjthdni. allies.-M. Louie Blenc, it the cinnclneion of General Troclrnt epeech, |ecended_ the g tribune and energetically protoeted against . the accusation thitt h-. ind during eiege helped to place the Government in either- ruemcnt. ihl'orn:_ed]theeAueabl tie on morning of the Inn. of ' its nelgil I-U um um ul IIIII Iuwtr uvo wet. I! I3 described by th_oao who have ran itu quite a enrioeily in he way, end 1 gurvellone example of German pelienee end indnetry. A petition in circulating in the l'reneh_.pro- vinoce eigned by the Bishop: of llonen, sea, _ Contenae, Beyeux,snd lvnnx,deIIIInding that the Pope lhonld be restored in II position which ehell leeve the Action or te government of the - Ulmreh hnlellered. The Tampa aye it expeuzuw to see 3 number olnthor end Iiuilnr mehlfee-J - tntione wddteeued t6 the Nations! Asuigbly by the dignitaries. of the church, am} _it ie_ ol opli ' nlon Ih_at`_ thin` in the commencement of I-real ernndem the poisons ol'_the bilhovy 7` 7_: . The Origins Princes not into Perii'ioo- day, and nee"-`ed*_nverwhelmed, nupeled it the Blllill Ihicll bid been noted during rhelrexlle, and efghe luneuity ol the ruin. [he Prineu returned to Versailles in. the evang- ntg. `There 1: en eaneintyjhnt they have en.f_ |OI'Bd`lI!OII1 IIq3e'enIU7th -I'.1`bku n'ot .~ `Mzlahelt ieotl, eociribve ea` ~ -.1 in [PRICE Two CENTS; -._ ,_ , sought to dissuade the movers in the risi lrom carrying out their plans, telling LI1. - that they would show tlnemqulves had ci zms Hlhcy pe_rsit.cd.-G:-ncul Trochu plied thu: he did um mean to imply -5! M.` Louis Bisnc bad counived with tin visionurie.-, but he had created tliicull for the Government by prnpmgating ta ideas respecting the dereucu of the city. Tan TICHEFRNE CASE. Thu mail: mill .......z...... -. L !- nun uunoumusi UASE The mail: still continu lots of the Tichborne trio 9 to bring us portion. 1; the cro;s--nminn. `tion of the claimant going _on uendily from dsy l0 day. and devnl-Jping new axamplas of the fo.-gelfulness of his witness on to matter.-, whim it. would be auppooedlhst he could not but remember. For inamnea he oooldhot re- concile the date at which he now said a Eton wag pu! io'.o hi: `shoulder with the date given by him on a previous occasion, not could he remember who dressed the advised in beinz closed up. He said, however than it VI pm in for spasms nbounhe region of the hurt. He said, A tivnlw f'..Lu. -. ..-- .1.-. .L scion; not who lso, lhlt i_t.7wa.s posi- ...... u w- put In tor also, it was tively false to say that the true Tichbome had no salon in his shoulder, but a. wound in his- arm kept. open by pens end closed at the Wl9l|- of Lady Ticnhorue because the arm In-s`ed. He could not remember guing to confession at his father : desire before going to Stone; hnrstz. , End paid religious visits to several ciergymen in London. but could remember the names of none at them, nor of any church that` be ever , wentlo, except the French Ohapel in Spnnigh Plan, which he pet-;is`ed in saying was a - French 6hlpGl,'nf(||` his attention was called I to the way in wh-ch he lied described it. Be. tug shown as letter he said that it. was-.|ie thought, wtitten by the present Mr H. D. Soy. snout; but `wits not surprised to learn that it had been written by his grnndfnttter (also. named Seyrno~tr,) but his contradicted a stern- unnt in that letter to the elfnct that his own` priests at stenoyhnrat during the period of his supposed residence; but cnn'd give no explanation of each been charged for in the Alt ,. to Lady iicuhorne. He also. denied that he i. hind written to Lady Tichborne to say that he shoutd he in town all day prepanna for his ex. tunination, but acknowledged that a. letter con- taining that statement which wu handed to him was in his wrtting. He could tell no.hiug `of any ceremony at S oneyhurst on the admis-_ non of new pupils ' fntgr-had gone with him to Stoneyhurst. Ho ' denied that bl) attorney had procured for him 9 a list of the l preparation having` orney's bill `sent in l , and having first said that`, ha .u.:..:.._n_ i:_,.- - v w'..`9I V w` 8110! lhmurhl, gmuuu; nor ma mzubero at` nl pbilosapherag nor the names general}; He had attended I! `ITGW. Lllill at!` `lunch but -.... ,.....uuuyuuru; not we uf._l.hg clusvl Icturea in He- brew, Luin Itld Greek, but eould- not fend I word of Hebi---w nut tell the name ot the rll Heb! w lunar; nor qxplnin Ihe dill -renne in the way ut I-ending Hebrew and Eng iah. No Greek word linxarod in his'tu-auwrx. 0!` o mus he had learned :ba.LnHn ulphnhetind Io Ihoughthtg lud gm. funbrr in mu than an Greek, :4! which he could not rnnemho-r whether he but learned the alphabet or not. Did nulknow Anything of Cmur nor Vlnzil; not whether Cm-r vu in prgu or uni, ` buv. Lhought'Virgil1usin Greek. A Delphine edition of Vlmll in nu: mm M. n... -...n - . i AIAIO physiology` he-lbonnhtlt bud _-- .. ...-. -.--u was In pup: or Vltll, Lhoughrvirgil an in One Virgil was put. Into bio hand, and Ins and it Iooltrd 10 him like Grads. `Ha [fad learned mnlbemngicl, but could not tell whu mo science ivu ghoul, and did not rem--min: nny hing about Euclid not the As.'a Btidgr. lolnclhlr-It k. .....-u I nnglu inn. I .u, um; uuqu: gucua we As.`a Bridgr. to physiology he-lbongmlt lonmhlr-3 do NIH! tolling tin character by the fun. The word bnndy in ten familhr. Inn 1.. unuuuyuurll. uum. u-ume main In the wood: for umokiug which Fnlhor Rigby pulled down. . wu sick at Stdney burn but declined to any of what complain. Had no: been,-ha Ina quite caunin, in the Channel lslnndn; but when I `DECO! `II Bill. into LIA hAl|'hn nnknn-|n'-Angul cu-uun, nu ma unannel lslnndu; but latter II.I,I.p9n- into I-la hlndhe nknoulbdged that it was Lb writing. Thii inn-nddnguod to Lady Tichbatne, was written in Faencn and Maud tbst be his Ind Bella Tate had been-lo Jerleyllfl steamboat. Ho now and int be had entirely {emotion the letter, and that Be}- In Tate In not 1 nanon at -11. Ha gt {inn -... uuu unurcay uorgouon we WHO", and IDA! Bei- not punon at all. Be st that re. ` loud to say why he left. Stoneyhunl; but It hit acid it was becnnaa he did not with lo Ita) . Ho aid-buenoubcnd coming pm ! or: the ray homo (mm Now,Yo;k in the Athniq, in 1866 in OOQDIIIY Will! I If Ale ! Juno-n, we in; uullu rv.|ll' l`0!V.l0,lK II we Atllniq, comp-ny I. Alla-oi Janey, who asked him for matriull to wmo his life, but (he papers hg gun: It Jon:-a were stolen in vnusmiuiouthtough -be post. He denied the truth of all the ouggenliopl of Oouuul is IO what he aid in II: Jones, some or which won rather "romantic. The account "of his line which ho-did give to II: Jones was, he ski-I, not was not intended to be two. y x I _._. T. , . Pager Hints, clge; lnnnnfnetnrer, Hamburg, bu jim completed I present for (ha Empegor ux Germany, on which be bee be-n Imrlijg for more than nix Inonlln. _ It consist: of {correct model of the Oonlenfofbnbelehnrgrthe Kasper. or`: favorite counlry residence. peer Pmidam, meaie entirely of lobar-co leaves, Ilulks and cigar: ; and ll jg by no menu: 1; lnininlnre copy, for in length end breadth ere ei height totlne cup of the tower the feet. l: is elm I r.AIiI`l\lI in ni--nlnninn :II II.` D.._-L _-.. gm feet, and the `(I vu..-.-.- |---.-s.-a -nu. nu.--n . I :-one.h,p_:o- `llonen, Sea, do govemIn'e_nt it 'expeuut(_ xgnfeg-, Asumbly ' :1-gal II TIOII Did u I ('1 . ..,..... out)?! nnurvusg.-Ives nau cm: y r_:-:- -that Blane more , cliiculliea vvermaont. hi llfnn:\nuOCo.Av o..I.... rising: ' tt-llmn tllcm ` $ Hiemeuh-mu luzl n n- ..-.....u .......-......-. false men the aim, mo mus called of._I.ht9 hitlinu-on in D4 lllllg tut`!!! 5 citi- Ppnnlu n .-.. rub ll 1 I1-at nenlvod direct from "'7 `-0 unonnemor |1oI.U.\m , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. `;:n.a.,i. IQ h:';|1`in` Wt; ` in M `u k`... .1 llflxg` t-r`3r` iNu\|-| Qmg M Qys` f ` P3 \ v"`nq y f.`.Q..~ it uh) ` lg h`! . ` :."h 'Kr`RS `\ | co` .5` 1"` ` Gina.) . ` h 3'15. I) .p`H mm 11) Q0 'Qru tn, ` 0 ` 8 mg 1-1 h) It, am` I`. Plukm Polic ,- l|\."~U` 5. B8-vi-. AT- 5. AW, Solicitor in [(9913 fuhlic, &.:., 33 King: I` hm W 8.1. `la-r-`mar, &c., his removed from Chnreueo to King: I. J. 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