Kingston News (1868), 9 Feb 1869, p. 3

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1 Glee--0b ! who will o'er the Downs Pearnll LlIn\III'Tl'I I11 `I51! I17 TTI1 2 Resding 3 S0118 II \J I` 4 Pinnoforte 8610` (1.. February I 9, 1869. I IIILIUIUI lU QUIU ~ Cspuin WILSON. 5 Song-Oh I Mistress Mine . Mr n'f".AT.1.AHAN'.I 6 Reading I ENTERTAINMENT, `TO BE GIVEN AT THE ll V `I 'l`rio-E Sicurn . Il'1__ rl A IWIIIT Feb: 8. '1 'l'I10-E flC'lll'.. . u 'lJUI'l].IB His: DRAGON, Hon.HMr3 n',}Guoaa:, Mr O GALLAGH AK. 8 Solo nnd Ch0l'(1I-The Silver Queen. Bishop A ll A'I"Il'I'TD IIIJEE a`.l.I'TR During the interval Captain HOClILL will - sing I Comic Song. l - Pun II. 1 Glee-All among the Barley . . Mica Stirling AMATEUR GLEE CLUB. T 2 Song-I ask Thee not to think owe. .. 'r.y1o:_ ' In-9 WITTINGTDN. 3 Banding---From Ingoldsbys Legends Bat-ham Gnpuin MCGILL. 4 Grand Duet-Ln Tate de la. Reine B. Richards Misses DUPUY and THOMSON. 6 Song-Il Bnlen (Trovatore) . . 5 . . Verdi It UOALLAGHAN. .. nu II n___ -_-I.. tinulni -.l.' U \.Il:|.Ju|I.lI..II..n. 6 Glee-Il Cu-novnle . . ._ . . . AMATEUR GLEEEOLUB. eon suns: THE QUEEN]? `I---4-An an! I HUD bnvn lull: qunnuu; Manager . . Capt. WILSON, R.A. Treasurer . . Capt. MOQILL, _R.0.R. Doors open at 7_ o clock ; aorgmenco precisely at quarter to 8 o clock. Tho Pianoforte for the occqgsiou in provided by Ileana Rappe, Weber E Co.` IP-h-nu rt 9 B00Ksgd0KsH FOR -ALE. At the Ontario Bookstore, WELLINGTON STREET, THE PATHWAY or SAFETY, by Rev, Ashton Oxendcn Gou`1burn a Farewell Counsel: do on Personal Religion, cheap edition do on Book of Common Prayer Liddon's Bnmpton Lectures; Our Lord : Divinity, cheap edition :|:_I._..-p its Trinlll Id Bhslin Our born uivmuy, cucnp ........... Sickness, its Trinlu and Blasting: Blunlla Household Theology, cheap edition Bible Readings, by Rev. W. H. Ridley Cheap Biblu, Tenumenta, Prayer Books, and Hymn Books. For ado by - T in ca nnnnli'Itl.l.nW CITY HALL, llzrlui Lil-!J'.vv' February 9. GRAND MUSICAL AND LITERARY Folk-uiry 9. Odnwn. Jh. 6. 1+6 '3}: 'o1'v'a:'x'.1i~'r}zc' N0T_;cE. Mr 0. F. GILDERS..EEVE. F._A- Q_I_ \JI-I h vvuv wulvvl Iuu JJUIIDU AMATEUR GLEE CLUB. T0-NL(_}Hi. Ill LJLlOl'UI`1L|E DIIVEI sguuuu. AMATEUR GLEE CLUB. UK] I II|l|l'I5Bl JIIILIU Mr UCALLAGHAN, '1i.A; PBOGRAIIBII-I. Rev. Mr WI NDSO R. _ Mr AWITTINGTQN. .1 :n\{u.l\.lBlal\ El. 1' or sun u_y 11. G. GO0DFELLOW. JOHN 33121.5, King Street, Kinguon. NEW --TUESDAY EVHNING, FEBRfJARY 5 9. _..____-___ .a_.u_.____;__ , _A Suivan Gornis II- Rossini Ilia .`00IlI 0B'l`; IND $903011. LL cuu k Suboicriboln hue mu.ch piouuln in intro- E I D` dicing to the publioof Kingfton NURTHB 'FI|l?lI'l 'l'\nn|1 run 1 gains: - I - -nu uuuuunuarl nnve mucu paouure In intro- F Killggeton . PATENT DRUM HEATER, by 1 use ofwhieh a saving of fully 25 per cam will be gained. Hutu: tlsl-ouhlv thin vliihhld :......_ . unng or ruuy an will be Hsvlng tlq-onghly till " ` _lO%inten- lion they can condently rooolnmen is u n IQIR fnnl In-nu FBI-... 4...... -1 AL- t1-,,A,, v, "-'--5 --Iwuulny `II-wn Iwl _,IoInten- ` UNIV fuel IIVOI. Thu colt of tho Hunter in small compared with the great uving it effects. 11! mun blnoen when-n urn ntnnm -.-. Inn-.....|... -..._.. -uuu.Ipu|'u\l. wuu we grant Ilvlng ll enecta. runny plane: where two stores were forrnotly required, Iuloient but nut now he obtained fram one with the Bonn. nttlchdd. Parties wishing to try them can do so, and if nfter it Mr trinl they are not satised that the Inviug claim- ed in omwtod, the Hester can be returned without any charge. - MOKELVEY & BIRCH. II.-. ml: IIr..unn.___-_._ -A- A most successful and wonderml` Invention! New Melhud of Washing Clothes Wullout Labour I ` THE DEAINION Steam Wa1_1}ng Boiler. THIS Machine operates upon purely scientic principles. It is self-acting and dispense: entirely with labour end the tear of Oiulht-9. The hot ends and steam, by the action of: tire, re driven up 'through the chambers, poured n n the clothes, and forced through the fabric vi astonishing rapidity, cleansing it perfectly wi out rubbing. It has been thoroughlytested, so pronounced unequalled as a clothes washer h those who have used it. All fabrics, from the finest laces to the beat blankets, can be washed perfectly and with ease, without the wash-board. For nnnels it is invaluable, as the rubbing, roll- ing, and pressing process must necessarily full them rnore.or less. It is truly a labour and clothes-suing invention. Washing will no longer be it hardship, and washing duty a terror and dread to housewives. The invention can be used in any boiler, and the low price of the article, 34, places it within the reach of every family. - ' TESTIMONIAL. To l!l`csu-s Bold an lutl|our- E have tried the DOMINION STEAM WASHING BOILER, and nd it all that you represent it to be. IA'MIE `D{lW1'.A`|lT\Q' H~- J-Iu Ihyluuuuu u. [U VG. JANE ROWLAND.`-`L. JAMES JOHNSTON. Mrs S. HYMAN. Mrs ANGLIN. Leave your orders a.l_ Mr HORSEY S Tin nndi Stove Store. A Kingston, January 25. A rare chance to make money out of A small capital, by purchasing count)? and town rights, as the proprietors have but. a few western coun- ties unsold, It can be seen at the store formerly occupied by Mrs Anglia, Wellinglon Street, for a few days only, and at the British American Hotel. ,n|-u NTIAL RBI? Ln; |.4.\/.L._l..l.A.' I \/.n.\'..n.Lv\/ ESTABL|`S;iED' 1.851. JOSE P IIAILL M A NIIFAIETUEUNG ($0.. > PROI 1HIJTORS, R. J. REID. Inventor & Patentee. M A0!.1>IAJ;}, _L[1_ can UUU Dun Lunuxuu n n.L|.Iu WHEELS, the most perfect and economical water wheei in use. TF7; -... .L- -_1_ _-_.-`.-a.._..... ...1.-... 4.... l'.n, y will be seen by the following certicate: Uaneda that we have sold and furnished Mr F. 'lL`flla 211 We are the only manufacturers who can fut- nish-the genuine Le'el Wheel" in Oansda, as p Springeld, Ohio, Dec. me, 1868. ' We take pleasure in informing the public of W. Guru, of Oshawa, 0nlario,Pat1erus, Farmers, Drawings, Ganges, and all other necessary infor- mtLti0n,;tn build our celebrated Double Turbine Water Wheel, invented by James Leffel, and known as the Leifel Wheel. We have also ob- ligstod ourselves to furnish the same facilities for manufacturing to no other parties in Canada. Without. the information we have given Mr Glen, no one can successfully build our Wheels, and we a.dvise.`par_tiea in Canada to purchase our Wheels of no other manufacturer. `Mr Glen ! facilities are unsurpassed, and we feel stirs that he will build a Wheel that will give perfect satis- faction. We therefore commend him to the pub- lic of Canada. with entire condence, feeling sure he will manufacture a wheel in all respects equal to our own. (Signed) JAIES LEFFEL & oo. WARRANTY. Our wheels are warranted to work to entire satisfaction,`ifiproperly put up, run, and taken care of-- and then ifthey do not perform to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser, after running them 60 days, they may return the wheels to us, and we will pay freight, both ways. and refund all payments made to.us thereon. This guaran- tee wilt be strictly adhered to. 111.. ....n .... ..:..l nnantinn tn nnr inner-inr vJ`an'uary 27. OSHI \7\A_'I.'i(?`+;i:I"ARlo. No-._75 Wellington Street, KINGSTON. Lee Wul III: ulnuuy nuuvnuu uv. We call especial attention to our superior Gearing of all kinds for attaching our wheels, made light, and adapted to the high speed at which the wheels run. We cantion`purcba3ers aginst using heavy ahaflingand gearing, na= Wn also manufacture all kinds of Saw against using nesvy sunning uuu guanug, ` We also manufactures and. Moor Mill Mncbinery, including Steam En- gines nnd Boilers, English and Ame:-icnn,Gsngs, Hand-setting and Self-setting Circular Saw- Rigs, Upright and Oscillating Malay Saw-Rigs, Gearinghafting, Puma: and Hangers, &c. &c. Alsq, Shingle Machines and Jointera, Leather- Spliuing Mschinenfnifo-Grinders, Woolen Mn- cbinery, Washington Hand Printing Presses, Gordon s Power Press, Ts.ylor s Cylinder Press, and B|a.ke s Patent Steam Pump. n...-|...a.. 4-nntnininl! full infnrmntinn furnish- pm. rm and Blake's Eaten: mean: rump. Ontalogiss containing full information furnish- ed free to all applicants. Address- F. W. GLEN, President, osnuu, om`. n - ,__ 1\.. an Es-nnusuun III 1851, _g OR BEST THREBHERS, Il__illGear, Sbidgle T Inchineu, Jointers, Printing Pruqes, &c., tc., at lakeu Prices.` Onfdau promptly lled for Ilachini and Repaits. _ - .A.- GROWN, `No. 7, Bsgot Street. I'.I:-_.A-.. `I ...-g `I `l lIlll)1n wruppuna am. | issued gvery Friday. unnu- ANUFAOTURE .Le'el's jelebnted Ameri-` can DOUBLE TURBINE WATER 11:11: 1: `L; ......,; --..J'..-a .....,1 --.\...\.....'...-I nu-I;-l Onhun, Dec. i9. _K_inzton, Jan. 18, 1 J.L.\JI44.L\; >1: JOSEPH I1ALus nIA1\'U- FACTURING COMPANY, v-~4,-_____.- -.. `IIIKI ;J0sEPH HALL .._..-`--I 'I'n'l'I H i N Tuesday, 2nd dly of February in|tnnt,n gt:-my HEWER. came into the Ifomlul of the Iubncriber, on Divi| .on Suruet. he owner in hereby requested to `prove property, pay on- penea mduk her Ivy. ' - ' ' urmr soon. 1l|..I..-..-._ n RED COW, with I {white Ilruk down the buck and belly, with horn: turned lownrds each other, and a mall piece broken otfane horn. Isthree yearn old in the Ipring, Ind giving lllk. She strayed `away from her yard in Princess Street on Sunday, January 31. ADV nnn lanvimr nr lnndinn w-nr.I whnrn nhn I-IIIUUL uu LJIIIIUIJ, IIIIIIIIIJ 0].. Any one luring or sending word where ahe may be found to this oce, will be rewu-dad for their time and trouble. February 6. I AVING removed to Newlandh Buildings, _ opposite to Mr Pillar`: Bakery, Princess Street, is now prepared to receive order: for | dyeing and scouring at the shortest notice. I will rannrnn huninnnn in In! all` nlnnri an LIJUIIJ l'||-I BUUUIIUS 51 I119 BI-IUTIUII IIUIIIJU. I will resume business in my old aund as soon as it Ii repaired. nnmzmvr wm-Ma 1\`{nw ENGLISH {rA-LENr1NEs, chest), at L the ONTARIO BOOKSTORE, Welling- ton Street. ` If 11 nnnnnnru ;.inr unlnun nuuun. UADI nuuan (0 1.461. on Rideau Street, at present occniaied by Captain Taylor. Possession on lat May. Ap- ply I0 Janna 1211119 February 8. 4_-__.__-_. -..-.\_; u. g.- WIIEELEB & WILSON MACHINES `RE the beat in the world fox any pm-ipose. Intending purchasers are I-eapectfn1'.y in- vited to call and examine them at John Cunnlnglnumm, KING S'l'REETg'Kingaton. Hand Machines in great variety, cheap. Ma.- chinolof all kinds skilfully repaired. Needles, Oil, &c.,' on hand. January 28. Feb._ 5. `Fr0mYF. J. PRUME, Violinist. -AND O. 1.. MAYEBll0FER. Pianist. _ or um:-rmmn. - To Messrs RAPPE, WEBER & Go.- EI`TLEMEN-We he satised with your Piano, and wesncommend it to the public of Kingston for its auperiorqnnlity. F. JEHJN PRUME. 0. L. IIAYERHOFER. a_;.--.I-_ II-:_.l `I -_..-`..- Inn February 4- rGR.1:1.E.0E &'1fU13;I<;EY -L j: Ll lllull |K. IIU IIHILIDIJAV I5 Willillllls over the interests of the people of Kinglton. J uat received, 150 barrels Family Flour, nude expressly for Morrison. 40 barrel: XXX Pastry Flour. Kiln Dried Oat Meal. received frenh. Double Bolted Corn Meal, fresh ground. Wheat Meal and Cracked Wheat, just received. February 4. SUGAR. cmmn RAMS and BREAK- I _ . .`_`T '9`.` - A very choice 10: on hand, from the beat Gurera in the Province. Guaranteed choice quality. N R_h. dlin-I11: man In non mv nnnmmern quulllln N.B.-It. delights me to see my customers csling on me so frequently. Keep it up. If h.I'I'\TT'I3TL`|l'\.'\T `LARGE ROUGH CAST HOUSE to Let 4.- I'):.l--.. Q.__-. -5 __--.-_. _--_.'_:A1 L... AVE?-{N-KEEPRS and GROOERS are hereby notied that "The Tnvern and Shop Licence Act of 1889" declares "No certicate for ' a licence to retail spirituous, fermented, or other mnuufactnred liqnon, in any Tavern, Alehonae, Beerhouee, Place of Public Enter-tninrnent, or SHOP, shall be granted to my npplicnnt.,.exoept upon petition by the applicant to the Police Commissioners. In conformity with this pro- vision of the Aet,I hereby give notion that I will be in nttendnnce at my oiee, from 10 to 3 o clock daily, from the 10th to the 17th Februnry imtut, for the purpose of receiving such peti- Ilnn I: I1. -1] Saturday, 231-:1 J nun.-y, 1869. ROBERTWHITE, DYER & SCOURER, IIOIII. Such petitions to be on : form nupplied to tp- plicants mt my 0150:. mcrnu A Q unuvnvu V Auunnun rnnm, Gun!-Iuunlg uuu nun- dred and thirtyiacrea of land, being the eait belt of Lot No. 33 in the 7th Oonenaion of the township of llrneatown, within two miles of the village of Wilton. There is a good mbatan- ` tial Stone House, Barn, and Shedyabont sixty ac:-ea under a good Iflte of cultivation, and twenty acres of a cedar Iwamp. Well timhared and well watered. Also, a SLOOP, the Victoria, between 30 and 40' tons bu:-then, allp keel, suitable for either canal or lake navigation. In in good running order, standing rigging and canvas all complete. a For particular: apply to It Georgi Brown, ni- J Entry 730. ET THEM RIP. MORRISON is watching I nwnr OI-In into:-pain nflhn nn.h1n nf Ifinontnn ILL HEADS sad other kinds of Jon Pant-nae executed with acumen and deapatchu thobuily News oee, Prinult uh-net A T OF .A.DVER`l`I8ING;- Hon-we ` Gnaloy, of 1I ew.York, say|:.--'l'he moot Illweafnl bluinea men in thiucity ore those who hue advertised liberally and ". f1`"" 4 ";:`L.I`t`.,-'{':`...'.`:""'.a`.`i.`."" It!!! I 'PP"! 8 T ` -P *1 column oooanonolly. . N street. s1-. VALENTINE. LDVEAD IIUDI. 1 III Inapolor, Tavern and Shop Licences. Kingston, 51!: February, 1869. I.`/.I_JJ_J\-I--J\ - KJ-B-I -LLLI coma '_r_oL WAR! E r winmm MURRAY, Kiuguon, Jannnry 29. Auctionear. IIUUSE TO LE1`. A KI.-16 ` VALUABLE FARM, containing one hun- A1-o and thin-I-v-na-J-on nf 'Innd_hain:r lha TEsTfM_v_NILJ "ffEM_Q_vAL. NQ'I_1CE. F0 SALE. IT I 131']? `E AD gnrilninintr NoT_I'cE. H. G. GOODFELLUW. u-.1 _-__r -- Mf""&ibRR1sb"N. J AOOB BAJUS, Kingston Brewery. 'iI'HOI A8 HOSTYN, no Tucson CHI` RI-Inn `Lin ROBERT WHITE. ft THE FIRST 1 Annual Clearing Sale DRY GOODS 85 R.EA_DY MADE CLOTHING The Sale Imrill commence on ONDAY morning with forty ploeII_o( lfnuq from 6d to In 3d per yard. Cheap Job Loin will be thrown out on Ihftabllg up-y the Sale. . - ' ` Special nttenlion4s called to our uIo&.of READY HAD! CLOTHING, II it ehiuly of Miami, and is therefore undo of the uent material! and but wwhnlulligl. h . 4:} uuuu wuuu Uuuon IUIJIIIEII u.'Illl'lMl| I0 Dl . Scarlet Flennel from le ad to II Mohair and Alpeccee lot dreeeee from mid to Nd All Fancy but-98 Good: ere reduced to eoet price One penny pm: yard ell` ell print: ' _ Oenede Tweed: from 6: to le per yard of Blanket: from 53 to" 10: per pair of Striped end Ohecked Shining reduced from and to `lid Home made lulled Oloih 2: 6d per yard, induced froln SI Sdf Table Linen, Bleached and unbleached, reduced from 2| Gd to IIIDIJ SPEOIAL.-25o Dex} Hoop skirt: 2!} per cent below meenheeeree priced Superior French Kid Glove: 3e 9d per pair , L L1vEnP00L' Hovsn. M G A G WATCH AND CLOCK MAKE K? I N G s I 31'. E1:,% nun -u-- .-.--`pun-.\-a A-h -n-0. --up on: -A --can -.4-..- .._. _=. A g_o_od' sp11 or llaterlals or every ae{gci-I1u'Ilo'nv'a1'vrn;I7i?%`(iI .` S nun-unset all Inna: carefully ngwndoatg. i - ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON, ON`iARIO R. Ii. Stephens. Proprietor. .` Trusty I;o;t;;I` iirnw IVIK 73:11:-and Depot and numbont Landings. 1 Oct. 28. MONDAY NEXT, 41am?` FE`BR:UA7RiY1; FOR SALE OR `1`-O_4LE'I`. HE Commodious and Well-tted S l.`ORlIoIi we oo-.-nor of King and Prinoiu Btroan, lately occupied by Kean Ferguson 8 Co. In- medinto possession given. Apply to _ Juty 25. J. BAWDIN. Bolioltox. English, Geneva, and American .wW: com AND s/ILviI=/II e:ImT,{ Jan. 6, 1869. Skinner's Drn gsto;_re,! mum not H, mm HA1; npusnis C O M B 8. Labia : bud February 1. IMMENSE CI;EARI1\_T~(_SA-LE FOR ONEMONTH. October 21. A FURTHER REDUCTION Elundordgmdhnoi ` .I.Iaun .111 nniuneal on ` lo tonal. 0'1`-_ dorulofut the Olinnoy Vlunn ooo, on-at th?hPolieo Bution, will In ptolnptly eonplld Q I The Ontario Parmer,N6:l.\ SPRING HOOP SKIRT rodneod from 1: mam to 1: Good White Cotton roduud froildi to Nd 'laI. Fhnnel from In an In In - H0UsE-e;~.N.11 9FFI.CE;.CL_09KS[ ml punk-u lately occupied by tin In- . Indra Oonpnpnlb ugl-um-loud olnunntnbu. A Q ll8CdIh&'|glII'llIAII'i_ to?.l.lauo. ' J g. -AL I Q] JUST RECEIVED pgnuetr H0085 .___--- .--_-.-A-.-..- Jan. 18. RIGNEY &, SLAVIN S, 2 *` ' `I ' ` BEG8 TO CALL TH ATTENTION OF THE PUB!-I0 TO HIS Jnunnr, nu, ~ A R10! 10 cent: ouch, or Srpa you. 8:! udpuou malted by - V JOE! llllli. January 26. PRIIOX BTEIIT. V` 1...:_.uh, um. Will be oamd pt 0081' 93101:, L A M P S: A SUPERIOR. LOT OF no we anumsr sum: or run slum, wn.L ooumtoi: on T. "` NOTICE. ATOLET. MARK THE REDUC'I`IONS_-- AT wamc OUR mrrmms-roux or fuguig w. n. `l'0L_Llf!_'.. A LARGE Assonrlnit-g oi AT THE I, in orior to an tn-odble in taking stock. AT RIGNEY & SLAVIN, :5 3-F(.3frREENFIELD._f |TnnsIs oelnhnhd human-main ulned at B. HDLDIH3 Odliilll gm Boonu. Illnluilod Oahlogncl nexibig the various -mu auntie`:-. % Ilnisteool . - "9 .h.p' `ll. Irntnnu ~ ` JIIBT sunny. A oms mi Nnwlannggxzgrxxln ii? at K John nrtholotnaw, P.R.G.. in hot. . j 3 ~ 1'n..:o11ouxnu_n up luxau-unuuh.,mn Il.I5:-- un'T;""""' "', .. % 1 I. All the Bubs, Kingdanqnnl ' it th?i`Vi'otldAuolonrlydoadbyt>lnWqI|_ y prnng. ` * - ` ` ~~ x Jr. The -Bi-lush . lupin, I ma; 'ni|.MII'e colour. `III TL -I_. ___`._r__ cm. he no; cnnlsnm mrr:.% w'ffI'.' '1: mo cousin: 1: onhzgodv Inn" A ' po;m0Bdrorluudu 033:: :31 at-an-P"-' nouns, with dklnllou In snug and timh. in- V. O odandf ' . u. '........`}`t's."32:`.-.. and Driflce,tc. to. = _ ` Prlon,inalo4ljonIi,_, " Join Jlthuuy 16- Azrmolaa ' ABEBDEIQIAIID min of .;~. . `Wan mm? Jan I AIEIEAL PB dual 8. L. L -`---- EAT va1m;Io;niiau man at _ of Prinoautuoi,` and _nhn.q liq __ R. s; WILLIAMS lo:-thA-tint. Prioloentl. than nnnnnnnmu mil OIIGIIIDI. Kinfli`-lhlj, 100:` _ Wilson : landings; % %'.'. 9 1. ~E`!'-7 HlD__l_(_3AI.g.-T % M- GAGE}; 'I=KI'ir'5'nm Br. Princes nl ~';'nnvon. , D B1.ucnn._ mam` Red Mia m.DDEI.I.i LEAL miss n non: V IMPORIII n"1'II E IV`? _n mi A`! 07} " uuldesision. Ifthiuf cuguks for I new de- iI'"`~ 3 ..Bujnuin LIN Guincso. ._w [poo unnamed. ' " w_ 3,...The Slanddlrci tn-clay [alum lruty will be rr M wk 1 - -'-=-A Amen. sad is sure llml ': tail!!! BIIM ' . wil at ll `"ll|tyWlllbl'l`E at-F-" ' I*""' "" *'Y'h "rind yesterday. l_` dagpuch fmm Itthens h. declared that t-reece pfototftll of the Paris hi, resignation of the an ,I-l ii-_"I It-"|" F? " @117! _-A slight shock of earth - Ialllllulo y'="`*F- N ``"`` 1 _11,. gig] of Prince Alex- ; 5. me Prince of Set-tin ch. yesterday. ` B 3___1'1.. latest news from : .g_._Egiting rumours have ' 1. "Eu-tl to the movements on of these reports is to I, p|L-Conaoll 93} for `la, Hi 35; Illinois Central 9, p.I.-Cottoa rmer; balm; Orleans mitt to mid. lutavonrable daal; lanes 59:; Lard 77: t; Californh wheat In H; Jll id for new; Tallow Huh : - `Thu ltnrilliant stmahine which had light. n, a L E in up t H! scene 0 aeveralsuccoeetvo open- I will not get such ` tags of the Chambers failed on Monday settlement of the ! afternoon. We had a dull murky sky as a background, and mud and slush as 11; foreground of: picture which annually at- tracts the world of gapers and gaming within the magnicent quadrangle of the Louvre and Tuilerias. The uninitiated im- agine that the [Joaaesainn of their ticket of admission secures their seats, and there- fore arrive shortly before twelve, but those who have graduated in these ceremonies have learnt by experienced that t_he saying, First come, rst served, was never more realized than on these occasions. The ex- perienced drive up to the Pavilion Denon, beneath the shelter of the crimson and gold. marquee erected for the ceremony, as early as half-past ten. The ground is kept by the Garde Nationale, and order enforced by s:rnng bodies 0F-sergents-deville. The sight is, in general, exceedingly gay; the splendid equipages of princes of the Impe- rial family and of; the Ministers generally have an imposing effect; the brilliant live- ries, the quaint costumes of the Chaasenrs and servants of foreign ambassadors, when illuminated even by a winter sun, produce an enlivening inuence on the dullest na- ture. But threatening clouds, raw cold, and It quasi fog are eminently disheartening elements and by no means cheerful. It was, therefore, in u moody frame of mine I followed the q'Iueue`alnea_dy formed in one ol the galleries, lined with men of the Garde Impcriale, until arrested in our onward progress par orvdre euperieur. We stand about halt` an hour, till released by brown velvet and gold-embroidered coated mai- tres des ceremonies, who appeal-at the foot of the staircase, and in courteous tones, ad- dressed chiey to feminine impatience, im- plore us to give up our cards quietly, assur- ing their audience` that there iatime still to spare. The ladies are willing enough In lintnn hnt n-nun Innlnmao nn nan-Ir nf in We uuva u... ._v._._ 1.. ' Lope: for the purpoge of ` for peace. 15.8.-Exciting ` to the B60 Clitl stacked Santana iknxiegmbnt they were I in ght. AID OOINIROIAL. 4-,, I.-Tho Diario in its ac- &uk nt Cnhrones states not the rebels was to d-- ` Ilia nilrood. 'The sums . - tbs: the situation in I`) gnu. The approach ~ the vicinity of Cienfu~ ofnluge plnnting tncgnu 3 rise in the Thnbell recently I388!!!- lt_}ur um and Immuni- tu the number of 300.; ~ {:3 the uoopa sud de- _ puoun. * _ lob. 8-Advices from lhenvy ruins prevailed in `I'M rivers overow- lhe country, destroying ntirely. The loss of lite It it i: fetred to be very -- II|Ii UIT Jayne nu IAIWI. h&|ul.'nonrnble. hdnl; t; IIHH; Jllidfocnev; . - *1"! -'```'J! "3"" '|IIl0usl8upo_ ooo to 0,00- 10-Iu rm, no m 4,oo -, supe} In, :00 to 0,130; super No. 2 1,50; hug lent 1,30 to "ah-an-an nu, em to o,oo. 'v".1.'l.5o; Wmzrn, 0,00 to 0,00. In 00 . Buiey-per 48 hi-Dairy Mm 001:; store- "M . 5,50 to 5,55; mun. Ggld in Now York 3: 12 11,00 1032101)` Pfiflle -In IFIIIE IHICPKIOD ten- . Gnu! last evening by Mr llnoklyn `Ill Attended of the elite pf Brooklyn H may. in Chittenden `E I-`Ill\hi L- - A-_____ __ III: lg _ unntenden ilplrlour by I temporary `ii Idjaining grounds. The HIVII1 syiking and tasteful. "K Feb. I -Tho _ Iteamship hope, in mivgd. WIIIROI -11.14 to 1,15. '1, but little do- HM ""`""'*3P?ior Inn '3 % 000 uooo-r n5...ts....-. .;....":m-2*: LE. I.--'I'he reception ten- hllnnt In: I-Inninn he M. bu Ikutlwa saws. rho full II a be l v.`~ | tel, md ngl. get such l Imlcmem 1 1 nu |LlI| I.uv_v l'lI\"l|I|I U BlIl:Il' Illllbln 1| 5 ` of blend qmd a pitcher of cold valor. A juror - -' If that lalnnd was near London it would in; ,thick1_v gopulnu-cl. The times: uid mu ho ' ' only -give his wife money when the rotnisd not to drink, and she nlvuyn prom: mu` on ,- Wednesday he found her lying drunk under the `bed. She died on 'l`hund`py. Dr. Byron aid ' ` that the decent.-d had expired from elfualon-or gnrum on the brain, accelerated by lloohglio . M poisoning. Edwnnl Richmond, mg yndgord of l the deceased. said that ha Ind ru-.....-...:- ---_ _.--- I I, Richards hu held an inquest ouho King : ,` H,,d_ G.-out Iitcboll-moot, St. Lukoh, on Oath- M "in: Ann: Wright, ngod thirty-Ii: porn. Goo. e wright, I` eoruun, living at 10, Norman atrwot, 4-um um the-decanted was his wife. for the In! two you: the had boon given zodrink. .`_-ho mud been drinking run: and brandy uinco Ohmi- mu she Ind not been solar for a single hour i ~ ' Did you drive her I0 drink 1`. `Witness : No. l nevi: heal hot; oil I ' did wit: to use hard word: when the got drunk. (*5. mar : Why did you give her the manor \o I 3" drunk `I In old than when a husband ` qmmd hi: wife getting drunk be locked her no in R mom nnd fed her on bread and water until we gm sober. In Scotland there II, it in and. an island vrln-re drunken wivea are landed, and .1; nut that are left by their husbands ion!` ' r and : `fr isihnd he pvuvuuu`. nu "Innis nxcumunu, (DO Ildlord of 1 the decened. sand that he had frequently eeen gher drunk. Her husband we: give): kind to ftmn The Coroner aid thet it was lunenuble , to see the home of I Itndy unn rendered mine- 1 mble and broken up by the hehiu of a drunken i wife. There .Il8 only one In} of reclaiming such'n person, and that its by withholding ugh from her until she got sober, and then ren- : toning with her, 1nd with kindness nhe would ; coma rmtnd. The jury returned rvenzlicl of J -`Death from excessive drinking." THE scam-: AT "rm: OPENING OF , THE FIHENCII CHAMBERS. T UPCIIS. luv luultll (LIV Wllllus cuuuau to listen, but once released no pack of schoolboy: ever rushed up staircases or ew along galleries at the pace at which they, in magnicent attire, did this day, till they reach the entrance of the Salle den Emu, situated in,the middle of the grand galleries of the Louvre. To the Fair sex are allotted" all the front seats, both beneath the ga.l- - leries and in those favoured upper regions. "And now let me protest against the dark colours selected this year by the fair sex for their adornment. Were I Chamberlain an edict compelling all ladies attending ' the Ouverture den Chamhres to appear in light and bright colours should at once he promulgnted for the sake of the coup Jail, the splendour of which this day en- t.irely.(lepen(le'J on the varied colours of the uniforms, the scarlet robes of the Cour de_ Cassntion, Cour Imperial &c., &c., and not, as usual, on feminine costume. The cuirassea of the Cent Garden, their white and scarlet plumes, their burnished bel- mets, dressed in line around the dark vel- vet-drapetl dais, ` form an admirable frame for the brilliant colours massed 1 - |-.a"-__. _...I nsnna land, l and Donnet, in their red silk csssocks and ITIIEIC IUI \uIJ urtsrusuu Lvluuln I-ll-Dawn on the platform and steps lead-l ; mg to the throne. - Cardinals Bonnechose scarlet hsts, were amongst therst to take their seats on the bench nllottedto them. Admiral Chsrnier, in the dark blue gold uni- form of his rank, crossed by the broad red ribbon ofthe Legion d Honneur, spoke to them, whilst the stalwart gure of County Nieuerkerque, in the scarlet and gold dress of Surintendant, crossed by the green ribbon ' of_ St. Maurice and Sr. Lszsre, and M. Ba- rochb, in thqblne and gold costume ofs Cab- inet Minister, joined the group. The sens- tors, in their full dress of blue and gold, white wsistcosts, and white-plnmed cocked hats ; the deputies, in I milder cope of the ` same costume; the scarlet-robed and black velvet-batted judges, and presidents of councils, lieutenant-genersls and generals, ndmirsls and naval captains, mustered in force, and took tbeirplsces on the red vel- vet-covered benches sppropristed nnd_tick~ eted for their accommodation ; and n more brilliant or vnried mass of colour can scorec- ly be imagined. Suddenly we are hushed to silence. "Sn Mnjeste l`Imperntrioe!" Ia shouted by s chamberlsin. Preceded by the oicers of her household, end by Prin- cess Mathilde Ind Princess Clothilde, the ,,.`A'_- _ 1- u..-:- Anminnnp a CC-'35 lilllnlllllllt Iuu Llluucnu u - v ~ u - - ~ --, ---- Empress coihe a la Marie Antoinette, a thing of blue "feathers, and black feathers, n. white nigreue, and white tulle, called I bonnet, surmounxlng her bright auburn lfnir; her dress of bright blue satin, looped (I should almost any hooped) river .1`. ..1.an_ min_n:]vnnced between The l[oehuieI InI1.itute of Toronto In de- ` ided Io erect 1 new ball cnpablo of holding 3,500 persons. '!'ho`eotinntod can of the lqnd ma building in uo,ooo, some 312,000 of which tho Inuiuno hope! to obuin by Iulucripoll from an unison. Dun NIi`lrlw-;l/V'.: T P1100 the Genetic nuthormnl 3 Inn of run be ill in_u.- bolcl of tho child 13tb.luh. and 15 Immanuel Int` Hil. boyrl tnunittudto 0.000f.|0l |hI ru 1!; that city on the I-J-Is: bu 0:- hey nhould he The Crown Prlnce of Anltrln, an I entree- pondent, dose not look like I. Hnplbul g,hnt he or mild end open e fnoo n his lovely mother, Elinheth. Unfortunately, his lutelleotnnl que- lltiee are reported tohe nn thlng;'hnt hrlght. He taken but little lntereet In is etudiee, and In puelonetely fond of onl one thing-mnnle. He play: the violin and t e ' - P educate him very peneibly. Hie mother me: her boet to make him on good end kindly u she is herself, and the Emperor occeelonelly, when his son and heir deeervel punishment, chulleee him with his own nuguet hende. rlwamiubscriber having purhmd the right to manufacture and cell the DUllINION CLOTHES BOILER, hereby cangionl all per- sons against infringing on the pntqdt, as anyone infringing on the name will be proecuted an the luv directs. T Dr\vn- -_-_- _ OTICE to all whom it may concern, than S. H. Harper and A. D. McF`aul have dio- Iolved partnership` All debts standing against ;thnt rm are to be paid by A. D, Mclhul, and all after this 8th day of February, A. D. 1869. _ s. HEHARPER. Pith R ' `Kira; In G: ' Vina lumnn ngcqg 3 gm a,nnnl' Inn- 0 LET, the HOUSE in Earl Street at present in the occupation of Aasiuunt-Commiunrr Gene:-:1 Pennell. Possession given In May next. Apply to M}: RANTON, Earl Street, near House of Industry`. ` February 9. TUESDAY, -FEBB.UA{?., Y the OFFICERS of the GARRISON. Ind` LADY and GENTLEMEN AMATEURS of the City of Kingnon,in aid of the Funds of Ihe Kingston General Hospital and the House of Industry. -1-an-`nu.-u. A u---vii

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