Kingston News (1868), 4 Jul 1871, p. 2

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v-:03 AT R. 'TOWN S Fruit and oyster Depot, PEACHES, No. 82 Princess Street. , July 3, 1871. { UNIVERSITY, Montreal. PINEAPPLES, and 0Ll) STAND, TOMATOES. SESSION 1871-72. COME I I Exhibitibns-3 of $125 ; 1 of E ucuuuu nvcnu :3 I a during thq :lftcl'IIm;| JAMES SIIANNON. r lQ'.Y-` J LU El, 10; tau )1)! r,!' -, Super 0. ; lmg Iluur 2,50 0.00 tn 0.00;| ,UU`, nupor nu. , 0,00 0,00; ` 0,00 tn 0,(X). old 00 and 00. Hut.tcr--Da.iry I llic. Aulws 5 tn 8,00. Hold . Pork, Mesa, |0,00 to 00.00. ed hogs 1,00 tn J tn 0,00. `(ye i I. I` f I t 1 I 1 t i ( 1 u \l on \,u., Auctioncc rs. aubp ` jlu rm \88 i [or astnnia, out an to no purpose. In the meantime I discontinued business and removed to 'l`oi-onto, thinking that rest and :1 change of air and habits might assist me in again becoming able to superintend other workmen, as to work again with my own hands was wholly out of `the question. I re- sided in Toronto about eleven months Without nding any relief; but on the contrary, the attacks were increased in frequency and vio- lence, and for several months I hall been sub- ject to very exhausting night sweats, with swelling of the feet and 1ix_nbs. I wns (rivan to nmlerstand liv mv ms-Jinn] 3 time, 80 LIHLD 1 C()lllll H013 (l!'CSS Illytill, I()l' ' fear that the exeition of doing so would cause ' the paroxysm to return, and could not lift l anything, however light, from the tloor with- I out suffering from a sense of very great sufTo- l cation. 1 spat up large quantities of greenish- yellow matter, which was frequently inter- spersed wi.th blood; and the asthma. and dis- arranged the whole system so much that I suffered very much from the head, in addition I could not go of doors at all on stormy days. even if well wrapped up, without taking cold and having asthma. I took. at various tiliiesi. hv the mlvino nf ' . to the oppression of the chest. I l 4 l 1 I 1 i Brlltl IIZIVIHS LLSLHIIIZI. . f I took, at \'|.I`10US times, by the advice of K `medical men, emetics, Cherry Pectoral, cod- liver oil, garlic, and cough mixtures in great variety and numbers, smoked stramonium, lo- belia, and tobacco, and in fact tried all the : remedies I had ever heard to have been useful for asthma, but all to no purpose. business and my IFIUIHKS. I had now given up all he es of recovery; but was prevailed upon, as a ast resort, to try the inhalation system of treatment, under the care of Drs. Malcolm & Phillips. \Vith this determination I applied to them in the month of December last. After using the medicines for two or three weeks I found myself consid- erably improved; the cough, night sweats, and swelling of the limhs gradually left me, the appetite returned, the paroxysms became less frequent and less suppressed, the pnlpitatioii of the heart subsided and my strength gradu- ally regained, until at the e_\'pirn.tion of two or three months I again resumed my work. I am now able to work lmyd all day at my usual 1 business, and can run a. mile without (liiculty. , My appearance and feelings are now those of perfect health, and, although I have used none of the inhalents for more than two months, I have no signs of nstlnna, and new nd myself free from the great liability to take cold to l _My friends i which I was formerly subject. are all very much surprised to see me a.ga.in lookinrr so ruddy and healthy, after l)eing"con- l siderefl a hopeless case, and I ca.1111ot speak -too highly in recommendation of this treat- ment. \\':4-L .~....... L....I-.. `II. `D 1:;_,,, e \ S'U|lIllg Ul LUU IUCL Lulll l_"l)8. I was given to understand by my medical i attendance that my cauvwus hopeless, and :1 few months, _at most, wouid terminate my e:n'thly career; which was also the opinion of `my friends. I had nnw oivan run all lmnna n4` rnnnxvnruvn in the.f Junm 15A1l..1l:L. t Toronto, July 6th. 1869. l .h`.-Since publishing the above letter, ;_ numbers have written me respecting my case, x and also to know if the above letter was genn- ine. I will merely say that the above is strict- l ly true, and any erson wishing further infor- 1 mation in regara to my case can obtain it by applying to me at N 0. 266 Yonge street, To- \ I ronto. I am still enjoying good health and-6 N have not .1. symptom of my distressing malady ; left, all of which I most cheerfully ascribe to ` ixihalatkmms employed by Drs. Malcolm 8: { l Phillips, of whose kindness, attention and , l skill I stand :1 grateful witness. J0]-I1\T R ATT nr : l I noun 1 auunuu as slilhvlul wuness. JOHN BAILIE. 1. Dr. Phillips will bb at the British American ` Kingston, for (lonsultation on Frida Saturday, July the 7th and 8th, from 9 to 4 P.M. ]I..,...+n... T..'I.. ALL y anti A.M. ; x I \\'ith many thanks Mr Editor, for your in- dulgence, I remain Your much obliged servant, JOHN nATT.n:` To Coniiitive. {umzs INSURANCE oommuw. FIRE ANETMARINE. CASH` CAPITAL 31,000,000. HE UNDERSIGNED having been ap- T pointed Agent for_' 0 l I I I ,,_ 1 n `I'TA'I"r`l-I\v . J ` .v........u..a-uvc nawu. " Q I. C. HAVEN, Aaznt. | OFFICE-Clarence Street, near the ritish | American Hotel. | Kingston, July 3, 1871. y 1 `Ln r1I\31' ULASS Dry Goods Sal _l_ Appl at No. 82 Princess Street, I 8.ft;1l1`1Tl8B y, July 4, 1871. y . 1 Wanted ` TEN FIRST CLASS Dry Salesman.` A ~ ' : affnr 'I`.?..1:l....a.t 8:2 yqcess on and Kin-gAst;)n, July 4th. July 3, 1879. -.vv..-V --nu u xirurlhl repeat:-d shuwcn-J mlur parted an iuvignrzntiu refrushiug aft:-r the I prevailing steal) nun tlrd c-lululccl app:-:u'; ......o 5|... n .o.. L. .. At Henderson s. 1HEAI BOOKS OF` EVERY KIND, , . Static nery F N ewspapers Bibles Cheapest Cuncertinas. Magazines Military Books Prayer Books BOVV BELLS for July, YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL do. JOHN HENDERSON, Pri I1 nnnn Q6 Innn ....5 um um - Ivuu av ;-uuuucn t.1u.nunllI'lwnt. 1H6 _ Iccuucd Culltenulccl that he had Men diBchu'g- ed, and ukml until tomorrow to bring evi- dence of the fact, which was granted. George Bennett. A boy employed an orderly at the tent of the olllcen of the 15th Battalion, was chnrgelndth being implicated in stealing a watph ud chain, the property of Lieut. G. M. own.-trend was arrested yesterday. The lad` gave information to the e'ect that two boys, Jolm Jack and Hugh Monnghun, both J Belleville, hnd Itolen the property, and lhed prisoner part of the spoils if he kept loaecx-ct, but threatened to kill him if he did not. The plunder was divided by one of the ioynknepingtho wstch, and the other the il. Tho ltolen property wu 1-gcoyemd Brooches, Violins, Flutes, Bracelets, Fancy Goods, Purses and Pockethooks. I was attaclical Ivy 0.. .n-nu \I.'n1`uL- until eu servant, J UHN BAILIE. 0 t-IENDERSON, ' Princess Street. ring :- ulal |....l 1 Which 1 JIICIIUZIII 1 A31} i At Majcnee 85 Wadde1I s, an-IvBl.|.I an . at, /vfaria Music Hall. G001) TEMPLARS IE1-VTERTAINMENT. 1 - --. -~---.-,, ; by request, It rcprcs(-nt.a.ti of '1'. S. Arth 1- ll Grunt Moral l)ru.ma, cxntited u 8 --y illm-stmting the evils pf, iptcxnperanco and vivid] purtmying the \ lclSl!ltu(l0B of a. drunk-. u.nl s fe, with appropriate scenery, music, kc Tickets, 25 cents, for sale the Ind re. The lantcnuinmcut is given for the uurumm by members of LHU IANI 7U. given urpoge of aiding to liquidate the debt incur-re in fur. nil-ahing the New Hall. | For particulars sec prngramme. June 30. . L I { Lace Curtains at $14, now for $11. $121 7 I Qurtains now for $9. Uther prices in propor- l i twn. IIL` elf ? Great Cle(ring%\Sa1e 1)ETHEL LODGE No. 36, B.A.O.G. I`., re. ) spectfully announce that they will give, 1|.. rI'I.......I..-, I.`-...--l..... 14]. n . . THIL \Vn'rnIcI:.-~'l`u the weather has become much cooler, and the occurrence of luring the foreuuon has in). iuvig-r:Ltiug cifect. tu the air, very late intense heat. The stcmly southerly wind, and the bet- I1l\'luIM.lc :\p[n~:1.r:mcu of the atmosphere, no-`nu to warrant the probability of th much necdul steady rain. Rain has fallen heavily during the aft:-rmnm DRY GOODS` [sT0CK of mnrms Flannel Shirtings at 13 3d. Dry Goods from Gd. VVe a_rc making heavy 1-'eductions throughogt out eutlre stock. 1 12,000 yards of the best Britisfn Prints, yard wide, finest quality, and. Choicesi Dresses at l2 cents per yard. Rendered necessary by the rebuilding of the r--- 5... on Tuesday Evening. 4&1 July, ._ ... .....,..L .. ........./.......&..J:.... ..l' VI` LI A LBJ uxrnoxux U. shillings. All \Vool Carpets at 35. Unions at 25. Floor Oil Cloths at 35 3d. \ Best Canadian Twecds, ne make, 55. Linens, Sheetings and Cottons all down. Gros Grain Silks at 35. "EN NIGHTS IN A BAR-I{()0M,` Kingston, June 12, 1871. l'uLxc1-: (,'Ul'k'l`, TL'|r_~4u.u'.--Before his Wor, nhip the May-;r.-Mr Duran, of the Kingnton Foundry. preferred a complnint against I-`mncis Brock` an apprentice. for leaving his employment. without permission, and render- ing him services at zuwthcr establishment. The .4-.........l n....o.....1...l 51...; I... 1.-.: 1,-.. )1 | {EST TAPESTRY CARPETS at four nhillinua, NEW ENGLISH FLO0R`0IL CLO'l`llS, iAt Macnee & Waddelrs. i p w u~z:1ovs_r HOLLAND_S, Bu`, White And rreen, wndths from 28 Inches to 60 inoheu. "I"{\"K7l.`1 CI -_.1 nwnrtvnv - --- .. can Rooms, _---v-w-.1, % LINEN SHEETINGS AND PILLOW !LINENS, At M; 4 .............;._y ww pnces, cnee & Waddell s, Princess Street. \VOOL, UNION, DUTCH, AND HEMP 30,000` DIDLLARS WORTH y w. Butows`, 5 Produce and Commission lerchant . \ CURRENT PRICES `d for CHEESE, ; BUTTER, LARD, ALLOW, &c., &c. ; OFFICE--C1areuce_ Street, near Bnt.1ahA { American Hotel. V 1 :_ . __V P _ -__ Flu` -ghiilg 1l`ll'.`.`-'. IAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS, Three-ply Imperial and Superne, Caapets made up and put down to order. , Cheese Factories, ` &c. Can be cut any width to t 0!` Rooms, _-_..- nu... av nuvuul DU {N TOWEE and TQWELLING, NEVV MUSLIN ROBES, NEW BRILLIANT ROBES, All at extremely low prices, ` In `If. ... - A A use - - Montreal House, LARGE STOCK of FINLAY S cele- A brated BLEACHED SHEETINGS, PILLOVV COTTONS, L WINDOW HOLLANDS, {ma fvreon, all from 28 inn}... on m ;....J... CARPETS, COCOA MATTING, `nun Avail A.I.Ulo|2l. Kingston, Juno 8, 1871. .\'/Ll Y I'.'|`h'.\'I _\'( Great Variety of Patterns BEAUTIFUL'CHOICE DESIGNS, AND PRINTED FELT CAR- MATS AND HE_ARTH RUGB, RECEIVED THIS DAY PETING, BRUSSELS, Lambton Block. TAPESTRY, ALBERT All at Reduced Prices, JUST RECEIVED 3 fact I The accounts which are coming in from all parts of the Dominion show that Domin- ion Day has been celebrated enthusiastically and almost iiniversally throughout C:mad3_ Tlmre can he no doubt of the growing dc~ sire to keep up by holiday demonstrations a. celebration of the anniersary of the 1_ay on which the separate provinces of North Amerim emerged from their isolated exist- ice into a united whole and thereby laid `ihe foundation of the nation that is to be. Nationalistic ideas are taking root among Jig people ; and the opposition to confeder- ation, which at tirst in part existed, may now be said to have died out, as all our peuple appear to accept the change as neces- sary and acknowledge it as beneficial. The importzult results which have followed the confederation of the`p"i-'nvinces by facilitat- un.. .....`I ..5.....I..A...- 4...) .I.._.1..L'I- 1;] Princess Street. & DUTCH STAIR SPLENDID JAMES DAVIS \ln-`+1.-Dal 18 FEET VVIDR. THE UARPETS, FLOOR Luv 11:; V Lo, Montreal House, Lamhton Block. lQ'7'l , as usual, irasncn . .- 5- p.1`..:;'9 M w m { BRIGHT P631-.u,7'; PINK, 11.-only 1 ..s` ol._..... LYBSTEB '1 Lvnsrm 1 FIVE - - V "it HoU$P June `15. )\\'. There was a rumour pre- ty this nmrniug that a man had wt night in .1 street row near the nly truth in the report consisted m-re lmving been :1 row near the no one was seriously hurt, and nptly unpprussed by the police. I, vxccsn uf whiskey. Distinct morriamm Cerneriof June 16. nu l~`a.lc( by the cotton Iamu1e._ 3.}, 3.--Dean Stanley held ' in Westminster Abbey ' for the telegraph me There were between 3 boys present, all/d.re _ Dean preaehed a most 0 aid-an-rnnn. tails of the Vcenst T7`3-"De by blished a. ff... ,3: of th mr "7 us facts, `these is that c centres mcr Bay of Quintc left - of the Rochester. llcn's wharf the steanl. nue barge, with railway ming from the Rideau, Cape Vincent. The eoncr is loading iron ure of raw materiz have sustained 2 since 1860. NE" D_ F Tm`d" 81> J - nhumorniug 1?::; .` ~11 t `III. Gunbettu. um umAg u f uh. "|1tinua.I 838` . Tlllers and [I )u . AL. sustameo. a. pom, ainbe 1.860. '_l`he 11 (this effect 3:; the unmen d\_1rmg those ye 'gf hard tunes and lack Idby cotton famine._ u. 3.--Detm Starex _he1d :vioge`7"Ie to Eerli/I1 9' chaf `Ill ix 0e3 Dy U1 RI-ugunu lqng interview has mu Thiers and Gene sition mrt :1 e sbenecial. The mve inces e are undeniable, on seems now on L3 benets by the west, which would 'enty years had it n. These benets tomorrow ` f0 ofce F"`".'` _ _ 3.--A iespatch from Ba four Republical `id tke_Depa.rtment ` ` V7 'l`hn Rhilhli/R` ptclsunenr Jruusu nu , V7110 are the 4 En nd: section of t] t Jmperlansts 15, Gen. Faidher ~ ublicans, have be ' ent Du Nord, VDe enta of P awn 4.1.... .1. .. nu. is attached to]: princes dined on S h|tThiers. The discussi mnmod in the Assam iu from Lyons Have p inhlyprotests numerous jhxantn `crainaf. they 5 __'1'hereV is every indie: ,1 Republican candidate: -...na have carried th -` Juelnal or Uomm vtomon-ow. ' / `t 77-1` is now oonlide _` of the 114 depu We Assembly are n ~ willsupport the ; M. Gambetta Hr b1y from M '1 chosen to t _ i ents of thSe' AndM euareamo ` =- uher is ilugttheir ,;oterfor Ga.' l!.....; `nil-un gu-4: thn pain _ of Paris are on`c/e m Mwot-kmen. ` the trial of Comm lnnrvu nay It` the ll:ll`- 1 > unifunnly I . ..._.A_.. _.iL1u ueparcment OI t M and the departme ` = : moderate rep M hints are cho _` ` ximate result of t - ants, exclusive ,_ 56 .l'epublica.ns and ago, the can 3 111: section the '4 11...`- - Dn1Irnn $1-4 Details Eenst T. m: nublished fI.l'IB. .[\.::uuIun u. ble to the overmne nme, nave also cnos . department df t . and thnnnnv-I-nan cmmtry and the _A of which hgp foreign debt and m ant. '1'1uers and uenel 30!` of civil atn Cour; or .`i3llyto.t.he: at----~ - ;rThe Queen today gurith the order of 1 (h'l'1iI\t` ` , - . w\A ILUI Ell I 4;o.cupation of R6 II would still be court, and anot Ll Uuucu. have I ' Depxujtuxeut .=.. .1 mu] 5' I58 p\lDuBu.u5.I. an s; one the t of the_ great co es which suffer 7 material duril _A..:...A.J o nnuih' `-JUL)? -)4`: Hit: uuxxn l a. posltitl The n l.C}'\ll wcu. I-llublv nu. ..u\-.. ... No. 2, of Kingston, CIltt`l`t:\illt*\1 the (`hiuf En--1 gineer and .1 nulnber of the HICIIIIICIS of the V I -ell:-ville Hook and Ladder (`uu1p:uiy :nu1Firu lii-iguile of that place to a. dinner at thu Suluoll A uf Messrs. Donoghue and Kane, C.0l1fL`\:ti0llt.`l`S. The dinner was got up in capital style, and was partaken of by a large cninprmy, aiiioiig whum Wer '1-n. l.{ohinsnn, Esq`, M.l`.1 ., and other gentlemen of the city. The festivities were prolonged until nearly midnight, when i | 1 the company separated, the visitors expressing 1 themselves well pleased with the treatincnt they had receiwd. Elnpir. 1a.1lt1'I -~.4 J` -..-u In...-u-. .- ........ .. uv Irnxv \......... .._........... KI Ten Nights in 3. Bar-room," provided by the Good Templars, this evening in the \'icturia. `` Music Hall, the particulars of which are set 1 set forth in an a.lvertisemeut in zmuthur: \ column. 1 Goon '1`!-;MPL.u;." E.\'"n;R'r.u.\'.\1.\"r. - \\'o ca.I1public atvteutio11 to the entertainment of ` n"l`.... \'..\.t.. :.. n D..- ...A.\... '-` ..., .-.L\.l I... O`\/\ ..;... ....4 .4 guy. [The author of the suhjuined letter has fur- warded it to us for insertion with ucccss:u`_y correct1ous.} To the Editor of thy Daily BritI.-I4 Whig : I'\.\.._ u:.. D..4...._.:._._ L-_.... -1`; __ _ _L ,. ,1 .., ..n ......V. \I ... LJKIIIU .,.-..u.. n "1, Dear Sir,-Returuing home after a. short ab- sence, Iperceive in the Whig a notiuc of the manner in which the City Council reuei\'cd an application for aid to the ball given in honour of the Volunteers now in czunn at Kimvsatun nppucxmon 101` am to me man gwen 1n nonour ` Volunteers in camp at Kingston, I together with a. pungent para.`-;rapl1 tlu.-ruin , from the Toronto T('[:'_r;rap/4, and :1 strange i apology by yourself to the coct that the L`unn- ` oil are too Democratic to join in an entcrtu.in- ` ment which should not include the men as wull ` us the officers of the volunteers. I hang that nu url tn.-niuu. nu` C- n... LLB L118 UUICUTU DI EBB \'o1unI.eeI`8. I hope that you will forgive me for saying - that your apology is nonsense-nothingmorc 3 than a high-own excuse for`n shabby action. It must be ammrent to ewrv mm that nn ` mum n mgn-nown xor-`a snabny ac-nun. ~ apparent every one that no entertainment could possibly include so many ` as three thousand men. Some selection was ` therefore necessary, and it was reasonably sup- ` posed that the whole force would be grutilied * ray a compliment to their uflieers. This lm.s - been done by the citizens of Kingston Without `- the aid of their unworthy representatives, and l it is the ex ression of :1 most eordinl feeling of esteem an gratitude for the ready answer I made by these gallant men to the call of their euuntry. The nretem-.9 mmlp luv nnmn nf Hm AIII...-...i... country. The pretence made by some of the Aldermen that they would `prefer an entertninmeiit to i the whole force is shown to be false 1) their own action. Alderman Sullivan, who thought that a. hall to the otlticers was an absurd idea, moved a resolution to appropriate one hundred dollars to entertain three thousand men, and his motion was negatived Without a. i clixision. The Council did not like the idea. of. entertaining the volunteers at an expense ofi three cents each man, but theyobjected to it, not because it was too little, but because it was ton much ` The City Council contains men whdse cha.r- :Lct4.-r and accomplishments would o1'n:.micnt any station in life ; but it is chiey cuniposed of persons who are not qualied to anlnrn 1). ball room ; and these men are so ua.rrov\'-miml ml uhm-tm'I.+p.l .-.ml M144). ..;. 0.. 1",. Lucy are unzuuc pemonauy to part1cIp:\te. The whole Council is also liable to the reproach to which all inunicipal bodies are justly obnox- iuus : namely, that they are cliaractcrizcxl by sordid pm-sinlony. Such are the real motives of the a.(it.i0n of the City Council in respect of the Volunteers. our unworthy Aldennen have done tlwir best to render the name of Kingston odious and cuutemptilrle. and have failed icrnnminimmlv . |4g.\/ ,,......... ing and stimulating trade and an indefinite expnnsinn the point of scattering its colonization of the Northwest. have been retarded for twenty not been for C1 vrrfetlemtimi. of confedemtiun are so evident that they oummand political support, and the elders of the community thoroughly acquiesce in the political change. It is by Young Caimiln," however, that Dnmininn Day is 00l(`l|httc(l. must hc~:u'tily and by whom it is re-gzsnlud with a pzttriotic ardour that tells of the future. The young people enter _tlmrnughly int the celebration, not simply b-.-canscit aunls :1. holiday, but because the holiday is essentially Canadian. V v nuvvnnnvnav 4 I Ullll IXVOHI RINK `HOSE llZ|.rI'U'~lllllHl> ed, shortsightecl, and selsh as to he unvsilling to contribute to any entertainment in which they are unable pemonally to partiu-ip:\te. The rem-naoh tn SPECIA L TELEGRA AIS. (Per lonlreul Lima) FROM MONTREAL. Montreal, July 4.-The reports at the meetings of the Merchants` and Mechanics` Banks held yesterday show a. highly satis- factory state of affairs. VITI-.._._,. ....--~ A--- V `3--A~ 3 -...-v._, ...~.vv v. an.-nu. There.were two res this morning in u lumber yard lztween two and three o'clock. I i The ames were extinguished after hard I work. The fire: no doubt were the work of I an incendiary. \7...6....A.... 9:- tV._.._.... In n__.:,, , .. ........ .......,y . : Yesterday Sir George E. Cartier, accom- panied by Lieut. General Sir Hastings Doyle, Capt. `Black, aide-de~ca.xnp, inspected 5 the troop: at Laprairie and expressed them- selves well p[eaaed at the eicicncy of the men and the order of the camp. A Levee was held at which the oicers in camp were presented to Sir George E. Car- tier, who afterwards dined with the staff ' and Commanding Officers. Mr Esenhardt, Liberal, was yesterday re- turned for Laprairie by acclamation. He is the first German who has had a seat in the Quebec Parliament. w reuuer me an luiigstoni odious and cuntemptihle, iguuminiuusly. They shall not indeed be crowned with Timu- thy, as the Tvlrgfrtlph ingeniously suggests, nor with anything so sweet; but they shall be crowned with contempt, and decorated with disgrace the disgrace of having perpctmtud the nicancst action recorded in the books of any curporatiun. ` V-"'l:l`1: barque Aphrodite, reported as aground at Cape St. Michael, after lighten- ing about 200 tons oated off and proceeded ` Q on her voyage. ' ' ' ` The weather in warm and pleasant. THE L_1 TE BA LL. Your obt . Servant. K [N u.~s1`oN . THE ` up an uu; LIJLIA uu. nu uu: |)IIu1U\i|.l'u 1\U(:IlU- clmuart, mid i1nIneLliu.tely turn down. worth (plating Bre-thren-In the name of our brethren xnurdered by the despots of VL-1'sa.illes, in the name of humanity and progress, let us not give up the struggle I The reactionist papers are exulting ever their victory. The perjurers nf Versailles fancy that they It is tulll()1`I`U\V(l.)11l`lUd in their triun1ph--rests with ynn. rcapxisite. Uur losses are great, it is true ; lmt hear in mind that our inaction impel-ils the republic fur nmre than our check. Will you wait tn rise until the plot which all the despots of the world are engaged in weaving shall have enfulded you in its inextricabie meshes l l night satcllities drunk with wine and de- l!.'|.llCllI'y, stupetied by priests, should hunt \'u11 out uf vuur lmnsns nnrl nnnrl vnn 4.` ..m. lmve crushed us; whether they are buried To achieve that energy alone is ; Do you wish that night after` H... nun... ml passed down lzmt ni; Abyssinizul an-I propel} nmruin`. The st.u:um-r left this moming f4-1 crowded with excursion At that place the nation led States. The steam this aftcnmnn in 1ul:v:t- : no I: ........... ..|l`l:Il llilllllll. LIIU I\.'Dl|'I1|4|.l"II Ill LIIK7 lIlIIl|IlL', KIIILI the cniisnlinlutiun of the friulidship which had, by inuzuis of His linpcrial Majesty, existed between F1-mice and England. The Einperur, \'Vl1()\\':I.S_\'lSll)ly a1l'cct.c(l, said in reply, I feel much attered in the l`\.`]ll:|.I`kS now zulxlrcsscd to me. I feel that V l l1:L\'uzLlw:I.)'s been at guml friend tn Eng- : l:I.]lll. (Lnud cries from the ` workmen, We know you l1a\`e-yuu linve," .'\.CCu1H- : panied by three cheers each furthc Enlpox-n1`, ` Lhc Einprcss, zuul, as one stcntnriali voice L',:lll0Ll nut, Thu little gon'ln1:u1," meaning the Prince l11l1K`l'l:\.l). mi. nu... L`n.._.-. m |.ll\L'Il ":3 (`III Alllzglll! IV nutiuu. the rcstur:Ltiu11 t H Frame Wlln 1: zuhlrusscc lmvu ;Llw:I.)'s I.....1 II .....I II`I;.r1 5 llIU I IVIIIUU IIIIIFUIHIJ}. The E11111-1-or {hen shook lizmds very cnrdiully with M1`. l`uok, and wu.sii1truduc- ml to Mr Brown, the ct-iitmctor, Mr Stevens, Mr W. R. ()rch:1rd, Mr H. l`mbex'ts and` utlicm, upon which the band struck up, $ "We may be happy yet," n.ml the Einpc1'u1', V ` Einprcss and the Prince I11l]_)U1'i:l.l`].llt]. suite i -rctiirnud tn the hnusu amid the ringing chum-rs of :ln1)l`USCI1t. ` ; nupuu LL: lruuuu. To anus ! To arms 3 Lyons, Marseilles, Milan, Berlin, Moscow, London,_Live1-pool, | Manchester ! To arms, our brethren of every country I Up against the tyrants and uppressors ! Rely upon us, whom they sup- pose they have disarmed because they have taken our muakets and our guns. They do not know, then, the wretches, that on the day of vengeance we will tear up the gates of their` palaces to nmke pikos, and that this time we will bury ourselves under the ruins of Paris rather than surrender. Forward 1 1 the musket in one hand, the torch in the other. Old civilization must perish! Perish it shall! And then the peoples, united in one family, free from all yokes, will peace- fully enjuy the fruits of their labour. TIIP. (`J-`.\"I"R.n (`.n\\In-rrr.-u no 13...... .\.\'()TI-IER lM1 [`]SENT MANIFESTO ! FRUM THE Il\'TE11NATlUl\'AL ` SUCIETY. Accnrding tn the Pcfit 2\Ionitcur, mmtlu-.r ` appeal frmn the Intc1'n:1tiona.lc was pustc-(1 upmthc1:3th ult. an the BtIulc\':l.1't1 Roche- ` 1 worth mmtinu ---- I [l`.'lVL' [Vi lVl'l 1\.'L'lI`l KIIIIL LIIU L;I\|lIKl5 \\IIl\:ll ` nul hum-.11 so luiig nu-1' F1`llIl(:0 might soon he , lislrcllud, and that the sun which was then 1 an brilliantly shining upun them might be 1 ..n nu -an ']IlI!II1`\? `|\I' finx fnhn-n HF 01:-xi i lllll, U U]. [115 llllpL'l'lH.l IVLZI` .-xisted was. visibly am mid i `uiiiarks fee: l zuul. wurl .1 __.I.. I I... AI.._..,. /\1\ .,._._ ., I _AI... '3 IvtlAUJlCl), BLul)ULlC\.l my 1,u'1esI;B, SI1(>1ll(1 1111111. yull your houses and send you to poo- I ple every Uuyeiiiie and Botany Bay in the ` known world I Do you wish to leave your ml to the lust of the priests, the rich and the soldiery I Do you wish to nd the iron circle, which we broke through in an ctfort uf despair, closing in upon you. If you wish all this, remain inactive. Do you wish, on the contrary, to bueomc free and powerful as you might to be .1 Do you wish to lmvo the right to live by your la- lmur 2 To arms and forward ! Swear with us not to return to the workshop, not to handle a. tool, not to lay down your anns until you have avenged your slaughtered lnrutliren and laid the foundations of the social republic. 'l`n anus: ' 'l`n nrrnu V T ...... `M ......,.:n-_ wives and children exposed and unprotoct- ` ltl ":\l(l llilllg I`yl|l.'. L`I'L` given at thetur111in:1.ti>11uf uuch nix` `uught nut llis l\l:1jcsty. the E1ll1Il'UHS and [C l`1'incc llxlpcriul. whn. with their Suite, `.Lllx'L`(l :LC1`USS the cnmmun to tl1L`1)lll)lll,` high- ay, and \\'c1'\: I`L`L`Ul\'L`tl with the hc:u'ticst lnmlits. As the Emperor \\`n.s :Lpp1'o:Lcl1iI1g was (lL`Cl(lL`(l that l\11` Punk, the solicitor Mr B1-own. slmuhl ucldrcss him on the art of all 1>1'usc11t. .-Xccnulingly, when the lll11IL`I`Ul' catmo near l\Ir Punk said it w_u.s 1c Cll.1'l1L`St lmlrc Hf thusc wlmm he Stnml 11`u tn 1`L 1l1't'SL`llt that the clouds which . `I I . ... .. I .. . . .. ... L`.. ,.. ._LA .. .-. l.., 1 Ill` CllUl'l'S \\ lllUll V l l unnnvn uuuuuv nun nuuunn. | Port Elgin, July 3.-Fires have been raging fearfully for a distance of about thirty miles in- ` this ection since Friday night, burning a number of houses, barns, c:ro'ps, fences and a ` number of telegraph poles. [his village was enveloped in a dense cloud of smoke on Satur- day afternoon, and it was thought the place was in danger of being destroyed by re, the wind being very high, but it changed during , `the night, so that the danger was removed. ` There are still res all over the country, but the wind is down and there is not so much` danger as before. ( NIH l I I.\'(v' .- 'EH'S. Tlhere is little shipping news to report other than the regular transit I-usinesn of the port. At .\'wift's wharf the steamer St. Helen night, and the steamer propeller Anneriea. down this st.c;uuL-rs l`icton and Rochester this for Uswego with decks L-xcxu-sionists, boun_d to celebrate u:\t.iun:\l holiday of the U __ ni- I...l QA-A... 'l"L. ._4 -., ,_ II ,, : n - . u .. I _- - `--*~-- ' There are slxty thousand workmen en- guged in removing the debris and in rebuild- ing the places laid waste in Paris by the inccndiaries of the Commune. To repair all the damages resulting to the city and its hmnedinte surroundings from its two sieges since September last, one hundred thousand men will probably be required for five years, and this will be somethirig to the I unfortunate Par-is1ans. n .1u,- r I n rs- y cuJu_y mu xruns OI tnelr 1980111`. flflui: CENTRAL 00313111122 OF Runs. ___-~__ _DAI`LY NEWS_--TUESDAY_ EVENING, JULY 4. Illllllg llllll gury in :1` the :ur:Ltiu11 of t] .. . 51. . 5.. L'4IlI1lUl\'l \\ Aha `B11171 Ud-LJIILIIB DIIU uu` at Store b uuld ` This 1 I the `f` t` mu` ",t!` u nf lhe` It jtm;l'.'lllS(; if Hun ann \A'hr`h \\'ns: u-1| I` suit tln nun wuss: lua._V|n5 In n `V 'T`"l ""1`lZl'.'*_"" `".' ~ Mnm'1u:Ai; 1\lARl\'l INN ' mu M-ho (Special 1'rlryram tn the l)uil_I/ 1\'r-um.) : - - 1. fl _, Montreal, July 4. Flour, Hu yer Extra -` vlvl|.;|(vL 1 0,00 to 0{,(`)y0i1}'}):11:rrs` 6,Jl5gtn 15,25; r 3tl1Cyr."),"7'.") _' _,'. ,`." thl" xv'S"".'t.`t'f la(!:?ln(l(l;n\: l}I0t;t:ll- )K:`;b t:')"."v,7.;? ` H '" " l". t ' W '."` y | No 1. Western wheat, 5,415 to .">,!'0-, U I u`l"`` 3 V (`H' . -I \\'....hn-n uzhnnf I": ID {in 5 I."- `nu! llnur `.7 50 IIIUIH llllglll, IN.` 1 future uf that ' he L`llll)ll`L', and 'i|I'I\I`QlIil\ wluh-11 1 any. i , full ` 3 try- 1 111/1-1` No I. H uswrtl wnulu, il,`IU ur.r,uU', nulwr 1: \\'cstcrIl whoat. 5,10 to 5, I5; \\'hont (tmuuln Full, Spring. 0.00 tn 0,00; '(:Htvl'n, Lu 2.70. Hat:-I ~ Ii:u'l(-y ll} to we; store Puts, 13,20 to 0.30. per Ill llm, 00 to 00, Prime, 00,00 to 00,00. 0,00. lluur, 23,75 to 3,853 . `llcccipta -~whu:Lt 3,50 bush; flour 4,697 bbls. I um'--Jnarkct (lull and heavy, small sales for consun1pt.ive use; supors taken to 2: small extent at 5,-15; for ox-llinzuy to for strong No 2 in request; 0. sale for delivery .lnrinsr Hm lm-It half nf .lulv P01` 48 llm, 00 to 00c. packed I5 tn l'eII.l'l.-1, 7,85 in New York at 12 o'clock 000. 00,00 to 00,00; l rime l\rl1:uH 00,00 to l)rcssccl l c:\3-pcr 60 Hrs , 0,00 nu. old But.tcr- -l)niry with only 5,55; . rd. 5 90- 110110- LVJCTCHLIIFI INIIIK--UlIUI`0(.l l.)\Iv ` sales 13]. - Bank of Uounnercc-l33. 140 Bank nf Toront0--l77, 190- _ ` {oyul (fnnaulixtn Bank 104. 101-'2 I "* _ -nu - um. ..-u-.. .u At Gurney and huge Kity Fri;-1 0:..- ....-;.....l oI.:.. [U 11 31111511 CXECIIT4 T4 U,`{i); [Ur OX'(llH2LI'y I/U U,UU; during the last half of July, at 5,99; no lc- l mnml for the higher grzulcs. \Vhcat-~nu transzwtinns, buyers offer 1,21 for No `Z '95- l l turn. P11uvisious-irrcgul:u' with (lcnuuul rc- ` nuuul restricted to local consumptive wants. l . lhlttur unclmngctl; good in fair request at late ` l rates. (`lxcvsc (mist. and virtuznllv nom'ina.l M. I I , . . . ` t .\m:xll-pox prevmls to ml lnlllllg extent In tho chlef cltlus of Hurlmuly. A bronze bust. of \Vashingt0n Irving was unvelled 111 Prospect Park, N ew York, on Saturday aftcrnmm with appropriate cere- | nnminn | ll 9", .l.llUIllI`l'(llv `.(lIIl'./ M011t1'(v:1`, July 4. Bank of Mont1'onl~ofT(-red `.275. aked '37l~ Mcrchnnta Bnnk-u'urod mo. asked 13 `..1..... VII l)llI;L|`J' |lIlClHlnllgC(l; gUU(l HI Hill" I'U1lU.U8l: Illa 13.1415 1 quiet, virtuzslly 1 `J5 to 19c. Ashes unchanged. 1 . ` I `E 0 YOU want :1 Good Smoke, then use the M '1-tlc Navy Exam Bright Smoking To acco. 1 J.\llLl)ll,.`114 i-Ln I LL;V'lr\l\ wno is about i A \ leaving tnis country desires to dispose of his STUCK OF DRUGS and SHOP FIX- TURES ; also his Dwelling House and place of business in a. ourishing village in Ueiitml ' (':LnadsI.. The house is })lcmz:u1tly situated in the business part of tie village, the Drug I bein I nttaclied. 1 wil be a good opportunity for a. gentle- man to have a drug business in connection i with the medical profession. 1 The entire stock will be sold on very liberal J- ! ti-runs. ! 0n Wcdm-sd:'1_y, 6th September, |Lhcir entire remaining stock of Men's, '0- , men's, Buys , 1\lis~.-res and-(`hilc1ren s RUBBER 5 H\'l \V()(,)L-LINEI) Sliulis, , FELT and ULUTII BU(J'l`S, &c., &c. > I JOHN LEl:`.MIN(} & co, A nna. ,...,. I 1 LCYIIIS. The house will be either rented or sold to ' the purchaser pf the stock. `E Further p:u'ticulzu`'czm be learned on appli- ~ cation to \ { T A \lT.`Q utl , vvnv `HAND SEE THE RUsHi '1 )1 ( }.GREAT mm: SALE: It hooner Ten 'I`ho;s;nd Cases India Rubber Overshoes. t HE SUBSCRIBERS have received inst1uc- tions frmn the QUI -BEL` RUBBER C0. Ln close out BY AUCTION, at their Agency, I9 St. Helen Street, Montreal, Jvuanj us quad yearly. I The Calendar, containing details of all the above courses 9f study, ma , be had on appli- cation (post pgud) to the un ex-si ed. W. C. AYNES, _ Sec!-etsu-u l I 3 L (!()MM19`R(YIA L. M1 PNTREAXL STOCK IVIARKET. (Per .Montrr(Il Linr.) ~u'A..4......I ,1I u1u J I\lVll`4B Kingston, 4th July, 18717 V McdILL HE CLASSES in the several Faculties will T open as follows :- ' I FACULTY OF ARTS .......... ..September 15. ` FACULTY OF MEDICINE ...October 3. FACULTY or LAW ..... .. October 3. [ 'r'l-`l'|l DEDADTMDVM nu Du . ...\..uus; U1: unvv . . . . . . . . . . HUCIODCI` 3. Tm: DEPARTMENT oy PRA(._"l`lCAL Scmxcn in the Faculty qf `Arts, mclpdmg courses in En- gineering, Mxmng, Pmctncnl Chemistry and | Assaying, W111 be opened on the 15th Septem- I ber. l Tm: Cmssms IN THE MCGILL NonnuL SCHOOL will be opened on the let September. In the Examinations in thn 1i`.m.u.. .: A _L- _,u_W.. ..... W uycuuu uu me 131: September. in the Faculty of Arts, commencing Se tember 15th, the following ` .s'-Izularalxipa am Exlaibitioils will be offered :- 1 First Year, 4 Exhibitions--3 of 3125 i 1 of | $100. . ,n,x1r ..-u..... AT 1n0N'r1;E.u. B Y A UET I O N! -\ nu.-uuua ` uu-u for L'le\`cla.ml. vavvu Secoml Year, 4 J 92100 oeconu Jear, 4 I1;xmbiti0ns-3 I 8100. Third Year, 4 Schl 11' years) of $125 y .IPS (tenable for two ! The Cznnnr nm.+..:..:..,. _1-._:. . .. ._ I July 4. i ihZEDV|7C AL |\rlOT|CE.( 7* MEDICAL (lEN'l`LEMA\' . 1.... {ruin ....nn4-vuv . who is about I no 4-,. .l:...`,.;m K ALL BUYERS \\ ILL RECEI_XE A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT OFF. Kingston, July 4. JUST RECEIVED Montreal, June 1, 1871- Kingston, A. B. McDONELL S vnlent in the been Btablvetl I

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