Kingston News (1868), 19 Feb 1869, p. 3

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uflhe __._.. ..`. ..-.._...__ L Notwithstanding tlie explicit drntgl of an ggento of the rgnpentlve lines, 1 gontiution very ` generally prevmlu thnt the Iteatnen City ofPn-in l and ltuuin nu rt-ally ngnged in I trial of o ? nuraiu the Atlmttc. Certain it in than la buvy L betting on both utdu. Investigation into the conduct of n "Home for the Hqmelesu Boyl," ootnblinbcd about two year: l two on Staten Island, by n reverend gentleman (.-mu Philltdelphtn. wows that he collected shout 1n.t_(\O0 3 your in aid of his profeuionnl chnrity, und only expend.-d about $2,600, lenviug 3 var} pn'lt_T balance which he pocketed forhin trouble in making the` collection. In bony :1 32,30 0 33 56 for now. may 3 old mus Lnrd bun; It )8 ` 2 for 3nd 19] E3 30 for ken]. ljnnq. -4 , _C0l. \\`..;-nor. We American Oonnul at 1111. pun. l'0CEH'`d yesterday from Wnlhinglon . Handsome and valuable gold hum: `ea 1 Imh dnrocnpnn from the Secretary of 3}, t`; g prepenl. ll tn the mum of the President or the 1l'mLed Shut-n Io C-uptnin David I`. Stuart f ` Ihc [marque R. B. Havel, of lbil port for hi! 1:0 f mn_ne um] praiaewot-thy conduct in xjucnin T : crow of the nhip "John G. Richu-duou " of Btoo la; my. Mnine. The watch ha. on Ibo` inside `I _' the case, this inscription : Th4-`prggiqem of "3 United Stain lo Cnpuip David 17'. Stuart f O -the rescue! of the creme! the Americun sb(:t John G. Richardson".-81. J95. G105` Au cl.` II-.-_.n__ I- l\___, - - ~v- -r--"I \1IUuC. t At the theatre in Donal, during the 5"; P", l tot-mence of Ulenhnt.-h'e new operate, a young P actreas who nppeared for the first time on hissed. She turned deadly pale, drew It poniard from her bosom. and tried to stab herself, rm-. ) tuuately the other nctorn succeeded in wreeting the weapon from her hande. The performgnc. was interrupted for half an hour, and when the curtain rote again, the manager appeu-gt-|_ ma said to the highly excited Audience that the young: aetreu would re-appear again, but he beggedthern not to insult her, the was highly talented, and thnt a-little eueourngetneut given m her would at once elicit the full splendour of her talents. The gallant Frenchmen burst into deafening applause when the young girl came rmhra, and enpored the ret air, whichjhe t sang in e tremuloue voice. This mark of inc- Tcess visibly animated her courage, and the lchlcllvd a great triumph, It was aherwerda Iecertainel that the had gone on the Mega to support her old mother, and the failure of her . debut would have expoeed them to ext {arty Hence her deereir when the his Q forth ,-}'arts (or. rune pov- elng burst 1 Tim l't'Ierb0fOll[_'_h'Rr't'/Ill soy: the Gnlwny '_I;he `following anecdote is related by an ' nld gentleman living in they count:y,nnd l I - I l l % I _.I'epc:\I0II in 3 Three Rivers paper; A newly arrived European was travelling in the country during winter, _when be per- ceive-l upnn the snow large footprints. He inquiretl tram his driver what marks were tlu-.~c. Cg son! dc: dc raquette, answered the latter. As soon as he reached the hotel "tho traveller wrote in his note-book, and we shall, probably. soon rend in a. correspon- dence from North America :--I have dis~ cnvercd in the forests of Canada the tracks at a large animal, ixlmse feet are admirably adapted _tp walk over the deep snows. I lmpe soon to see xhe beast itself. when I will ` prepare far your renders a lull (Inscription, They call this inhabitant of the cnl-I wilderness in Raqu.ette." Early in January last a young Prussian nam-ml Karl Nnbekaut, employed as mail clerk in the Pnst Otce nt \Viesbaden._G_er- .._.-.-.-..-...n..rl I-A...... 1'" [He SIEHHICT lllrlll, Hf-3lll'}(I l rnruall, 1 Me. -The German Consul in New York rrcrsin--I a telegram on the 8!]: inst. ac- quaiming him with these facts, and sut- iug that the thief was trnvcllirxg under the name of Gunther- On the arrival of the creamer 1tPortlaud, Nubekaut was arrested. 9 `He at once cobfessed his Quilt, and disgorg- ed the money embezzled by him, to {be - amount nf $5,500. He was transported L back to Gefmkuy last Thursday. ` D ` 1`:-terhorongh Hr:-irw says the Gglway Mining Pt-mpauy being free {rum debt. and `. linvim; sold it porti--n of their oro. haw do- ` rlztrt-l a dividend at the rate of `20 per cent j per zuuium on. the cnpiml paid in. This lulinws that. notwithstanding the numerous failures of gold mining in Mudnc, we have ` vvtilvr mines in Canada thnt will pay. There 1 is every rc:1. to luok for large resiiltsfrom lthis enterprize, if the directors continue to ; 111`.\I`i:lgt`lI:l:i economically as they have logo. This is gratifying. showing that mining in this part of Cauadg, properly carried on, ya-ill pay. ' an rn - - - \\l(l4l| -In sun. 5 Iron \)|l.|\\.; uh vv ncouanlcu, \JEl` ` many, afnprnprintetl n Ieuer containing 6.500 tlnlers, and ed. He tonk passage on the steamer Anstna, hnund m`Pnrttautl, ll 'I'|L_ r\___.__ tV-____I :_ 1n__ 17 I. and are at least. The Choctaw -Indians. removed some years ago from Georgia and Alabama to the far W: at, and _who were both Christian- ized and civilized, have sent I. deputation to `Washington to ask for the admission of tht-ir-.\'atinn" as one of the States of the American union. The tribes occupy the territory routh of the Canadian River in .\'e`w-)lt-xico, T or from Santa Fe to the northern boundaries of Texas and Mexico. They were removed to these lands from their old home in the rich cot- `ltnn lands ly-ing- between the Tomhigbee River in; Westcrn,Alnbama. and the Missis- sippi. They are among the most highly civilized of therlnditin tribes ; they have a written constitution and It regularly organ- ized Government; they live by ngriculture, and are said to be industrious and prosper- oui. They have schools and churches, not the inferiors of , .1 -- I -_ _-_._I.. If AL- nuu III. ouau LU sly auuluial--II--v --.-. t,.u_rv- and sud many white people in manila. If the plan of attempting to incorporate the Indians intdthe lmtly politic is to be tried, there could probably be no better material on which to begin ; but the small numbers of the tribe would seem to form an insurre- rable obstacle to their request fo_r admission as a Stste. They cannot. now in sll pro- bability reckon up 80,000, which is the number required by the law to authorize the npplicaiiou for admission. -s 1- -r Bnarrxrxxcar. RA8CA14ITY.~-}il' Justice ea Norman had, a few weeks ago, the diicult R. task of unravelling a very agrant instance di of Brahrninical rascality. Deb Narrain Ghole of Kurdah died in December, 1866, without issue, leaving two widows heiress- es. Khetter Money Dsssee, the rst wife, a girl of fifteen years of age, was soon made aware that her claims to inheritance were likely to be disputed, and that three or four- Brahmins `had set up a will, and had fraudulently caused a petition to be presented in her name and in that of the other . wife. She then left her hus- band : house, and in order to de- fend her rights went to reside with her relations in` Calcutta, from whose house she was enticed by one of the defendants, with promises of obtaining her husband's property for her, and compelled hy threats" of divine displeasure to reside in his house. Here she was locked up and cut off from all communication with her friends, and the three Brahmin defendants forced her to execute a bill ofsale of part of her hus- band : estate. ,Other documents were pre- pared, purporting to hear her signature, of which the plaintiff professed to have no` knowledge. M. length she was released and allowed to return to her `home at Kurdsh. whither one of the defendants "came and compelled her to sign another paper. Mr J ustice Norman found that the alleged will ' had never been made by the deceased Deb Narrain, and that the certicate had been obtained to fraud,.and declared null and void the bi ls of sale and other documents which the widow had been compelled to ugh. His Lordship also considered it clear that `one of the leading witnressqs for the de- l -fence was not to be believed on oath. We in fear the sanctity of these nnprincipled rac- rn cal: will deter the widow from making them 11-.th_`n subjects of a criminal prosecution.-_ l nbmusnnr "nu. 1 `INF IIIUJ Hhrwwaviluia. Ull r, yeaterdny Wnbinglon I wnlch, nfrom to in name Pm.:A...- -r -L I, -amen d I 1 I -.... uHuII|CII of New wngarof $1,500 a this to Chicago. !_._-. h s extent that it {I hoped tho inch worm will ` PP!!!`- Then in a doctor for ever: 1,000 inhlbltantl in Pu-in. nml -in ----`--- -` ` ` ,_r._ us unuu HUI !!! WI ever? inhlt Pu-in sad the number or gpotheoaries, I well to olnsl, 647. '!'horcsr-e mo :95 c of health. 0 AI 3 sample of cutie-bneoiding In the ' woods," Mr T. lngliu, of W:-outer, North 3 (ho othar dn nu-.:...a ctr mm I " ` AI n umpla of cattle-breeding "buck- wooda," W:-outer, North Huron, day received $l,000~ from M. T. Gavan- look for faued cutie, beoideg$250 for Int Iheep. Lu: nu ha dinpoud of 31,00 worth. 0 A pin manufacturing com manufacture nearly seven [billions of pins per day. The number put (an pfnperi hast. year up- proximnlu the enormoua win of 2,000,000 000, or more than enou gh ur auply every hunmn in- lynbltnnl. of the globe with ngfpin each. nny in Connecticut TL- 'TL`-- .,_...-...J an uvcl @|`UU,UUU, The Time: up the scarcity of ice near cngo and other western cities but opened I eld of upeculntion in Hamilton, and A I .,- ___ -...-. wcusuiu culei an opened new large amount of that article has been shipped wen. Forty oar loads have ulreody boon shipped to Windsor. The contiguily of the Buy to this Hsmllton alntlon leaaru considerably thou- peon of handling the ico,ug.d it in probnble tbs: a large Ind: will be donailn that article this you by I-lunillon men 5 ` ........ m uauunug we Ico,ugd it pr: donogln 4 you by men. = PIIL. '7 ' ,,- _., __-.-auvvu HEM. There were magnicent mm: decontiom eta weddnng in New York last week. The coliection embrnced 10,000 carnelian, 100,000 primrolee, 25,000 white nznliu nnd 2,000 bend: of dnpbnne, end was probably the largest gathering of ex- otica ever brought together xjnder one roof. Forty men and boy: were occupied some day: in pre- paring the frunework, and they were al1engeg- ed during the whole of Tueldny night in string- ing the owers. vu uuxlus tun W ...__._.....___,._____.___-_..__._,. FKSTIBN- nook? JUSYI` REEEIVED, At the Ontario Bookstore, IIIIIFLIWHCV IlII\l'\(\vu ac: _.,__,, D` AT THE ouum BOOKSTORE.` 1 'r\v('I'l1r\\v cv-nnrrnun 1. LJIAI a-unan-x uvvnnrunxnoun. -`until. ENGINE, with Boiler complete. Bot nre almost. new, and, from their peculiar construc- tion, nre adapted to uni; pu.-pose where steam power is required. 3 Ari`: -Al lhe KINGSTON FOU_NDBY. SIX HORSE-POWER PORTABLE STEAM nl-.n.c no... .....-I 5...`... Ln: . _ . . ..!: - - . - - - - - -- D 9l|fl'V IBIUKJ I\IIl. l.I.A4, capacity about l,400 gallons, 'm... ..m .11 5. A`(` .. - `vPEIpIIJ |J\lIlL I ?'U\I `EIIIJLIB, They will all t )e sold at a bargain, and time for payment given If required. nunnanw k nnmnr NEWSPAPERS nib mmzmzs FQR stgps 7 `I13 LJILJLVIH l.l\.JIJ\Jl;l llll AJIIJUL IJIICVII l present occupied by Mrs Matthews. E'ntry In of lay. Good atone Stables in rear. ' Apply to Dr Fowler, at adjoining cottage. ` February 13. 1 ACRES of good LQND, ln splendid work- ing order. Situated on the Perth Road, belonging to ,Mr Clznrlc-Ea Hnbrough, only four miles {mm the city. Tlere is a good Dwelling, Barn, Sthbles, llen-boudre, and Orchard on the premises. The above wgll be sold cheap. Fqr terms, &c , applyho _ ` 1' MnAl'lI.RY, |zI'lI\)lOI.'l\Jl. D IIIILIILVH U! [A51 March. Gode-y`: Lndya Book for March. Fol: Isle by L! (V f1l\l'II'\lIII\ 1 tan.` ; u an 1-1 nu V nu--" in! W nne Uock J Ade." Cooper`: Novels, price 12} cents. Scoll s do do do _ Dickenfa do cheap edition, paper cover. Uncle Tom`: Cabin, mice 12} cents. Goad WIIFAB fnr Gk- Vnnnnlnn I-`-\------ \1U1JU `V UTUS [Ur `(DC I Olin London Society Nick-Nu fo- March. New Song Books, cheig, 1.-.--.... . ____; Inhabitantsgonf Kingston` February 18. :-- VIESSRS MCNAUGHTON & Co. have receiv- i ed instructions from Montreal to sell by auction, IL Fergnnoxfa old stand, over I V-V1""" -~----- - _ consisting of Broad an_d Narrow Woolen Cloths, Ready-blade Glolhing, Blankets, Gnrpgting, Bed- ding, Siable Rugs, tc. Linn nu-no lots of Blue. Black. Irish Poplins, I EIIURESTS MIRROR OF FASHION for` Mun-ch, 320.666 }vo}tn or Bankiupt Stock. l'VI_aL_ ding, tsmnne nugs, ac. Also, large lots Blue, Black, Poplins, and other Silks, Prints, Grey Cottons, French Merinoes, and Goburgs in great Variety, together with tremendous lots 0 other goods too nume- rous to mention. 3 _ Sale to commence otj THURSDAY , `February 18, av. 'r pan, and lo dontfnua each Ray at 2 in the afternoon and 7 in the evening. ' ' "nu nr1nlil"l`nYd Ar n I RA.`{T'S NEW NOVEL--"Tho White Cock- r Ada " VIVCA la lftiullru. ` ALS:'), A BR,EWER S KET |`E.LE, of Boiler Plate nnnn-ilv nhnut I um n-Hlnnn Feb. 101b, 1869. Aim sunnouunma NElGHB0lJR00D. HIULVAUBLILULI us `.111. _ Auctioneeri. _ N.B.-Counfry Mercha.nl_a and Jobber: will be treated liberally with. Feb. 18. IMPORTANT NOTICE" 'r0frHE ' icmr PaoP_;nH1"|ss J. LINTON` he: received instruction:-lo sell, . at his Rooms, ' on Saturday, flhllnetant, the following veluuble Properties; - In. All that Property situated nearly dpposille the Frontenac Brewety, King Street West, cam- prlling A substantial stone Dwel1ing~Hogee, end Outbuildings ` etlnche. A The Premises cover - -- - --- ..r I-.. Feb. 18. NOVE [lling n -u-......_..-,, ` about hn1f-n.n-acre of Land. \ 2nd. One-fth of an acre `of Land situated on Ban-sci Street, upon which are erec'ted a two- storoy stone Building; brick front, large stone Kitchen and Stable in rear; and 3 two-storey Frame Buikling, lied in with brick tnd brick front, adjoining the above ; also gntoue Kitchen In nu. ~ V Put of the IBOVD Property (No. 2) is now paying I mm! of $0 per Lnuum. tad will be cold on rauonuhla teruu, for Wllichlpply to (3. JOHNSTON, ox was sroxm EOUSEadn B1-c )ck Street, at nu-anon! nnnnnin hv Mr: Mnfihnwl Rn Irv RITCTIQN SALE. _ _- ._- ,._.,..... _...... V V .Feb. 1S.-The Senate C0'm~ `M0531! Reltlinns this morning ilmumend in the favourable :n(.'~ Ubudy the Nnturalization Tren- Vilh Inglnnd; Also, the treaty _|Ith Government of Switzerland '- ` tofthe San Juan Isiaml dis- thc United State: and Great ~ Tit Committee came to 3 un:.- ~ Iltinlton to recommend to the m_ }!ttinn n[ the Alabama claims wih;I.ud. An curt will he "'!T'3' In go into executive st-s~ 'W5lI'Ieo'e reports of the Cum--\ iIl,II king dovnol on thnuhou cuhutouus untlomn 5! `I Ran - ..:.|- / Sula st 12 o'clock noo-1;." Pcbrniry 18. `_ nuluu \)lUIl.l pin!!! 15] CCIIIE. Vords for `the Young for Februnry. l Societv 2- an _ __--_ ---w. WELLIN(.;u:l`ON STREET. `TEN ACRES ENUUGH 1" FOR. % 95;-E . FOR SALE, FOR SALE BY AUCTION. T.O_LE {`. --an .- ili.-(._'_((`i(_)-I')F`_Ii.LOW- E:l:S, 810. . rv-v-. .r nun} bar a very '!'horc%I.re auo oieota _._..>--.. __... New Inn Inndo lo tide velocipedou to H. G. GOODFELLUW. I |(\.|uu('-In DAVIDSON & DORAN, 'naLnIbE;?:63i a 00., A nt-Iinnnnrd Ionrciny ice Ohi- kill]!-illll nntll A |---- u\a1un.aIuA, Bookiainder, Kingston. U-r. MCAULEY, .nl-hintinr Yin-unalr Dperty per , 0. J OENSTON, J. J. LINTON, Auctioneer. - I.,I_ _..--a L` Ulll .--.,....un WANLIIU ny I man an Bales-l_ D mu: or Clerk in": store. Would like to 1 him for one year. Bu had experience in both | wholesale and null undo. Anyone needing` such will plense call at the office of the Daily New for one inch only. February 17. VS Tuivrrdx wmmsn by m..T;"a1e.-1 ` 1 0 wk 13-: _atc_ore. Would ' .. ---.---~--- I \'l-.:-.. 1-._ __- _- B: PONFEE: JTN Iblf tclvv, (JARRIAGES, 11ARNE~'s, SPAN bf bgautiful PONlES,a young COW, to Calm thou: the middle 0! April next, a Low wheeled PHAETUN, and 1 very hand- some CARRIAGE; Single and DonbleTHAR- NESS. uuuli U 'I"I.._ V u 11035). The above can be seen at the qunrlers of the Supgrintendent of Military Stores, Dockyard, Kingston. They will be sold at reasonnble prices. Those requiring Ihem should call at once, no this Ofcerihus received orders to re- _1uru to England. February 16. u ; LIIIDC vi .1 cu: I1. "1' Iuw nets DID0llDY,Wl[l03 perfurning," . . . . . . F. Schubert 9 Champagne Charlie . . . . Lee 10 Skating Biuk Polka . . . . . Wiener ll Genevieve Waltz . . . . . . " 12 Come hither my Baby, my Darling 13 The Danish Boy : Whistle, . . . . Grill!` 14 Little Maggy May . . . . Blamphin - I5 Maggie's Secret . . . . . Cluribel ` 16 His loveabinea our all. Sacred song I-`. rhea I I 17 The Old (lounge Clock . . . . Molloy I 18 Silver Chimes . . . . .. Ullfibl-I 19 The Rose of Erin . . .. Benedict I 1 20 Arm-in-Arm. Polka Mazurka . . ' Slmuss 21 She might not Iuit your fancy .. fl. Millnnl 22 Riding Down Broadway . . D. R. Andrews ' 23 Wnltzing down st Long Brnnch 24 Still l ll Line Thee . . . . Fl. C. Dobson And other choice selections will follow as ru- pidly as published. '20 nina-an nf Rina`. I.ln.:.-. smut Inns. 6'... 6-- ...... r----_y nu yuuuaucu. 20 pieces of Sheet Music sent post free_ for one dollar. I 4I_;-:,- -- . --_ - 1 Captain Jinks . . . . Maclngan 2 Won't you Tell me Why,.l.Iohin T . . Clnnbel. ll 3 We'd Better Bide n Wee . . 4 Blue lcyes, . . .. Mo1|oy 5 Not. for Joseph . . . . . . Lloyd 6 Good Bye, Sweetheart, Good Bye . . Hnllon 7 I really don't think I shall Marry. . U1 mbel 8 Praise of Tears. ` Flow ret5 bloomiup,winds norfurninav" F` Q-1~--iv--' ____ 7.. ..._-_.x--. -.-ww-nu. The New Lute of Zion, the Jubilale, and 111 large assortment of Music Books. __ - i I... .......:u..A .1... `D:....:...v.. nn....... ..- I'J........ IQISC llIlUUI'l.Ll.lClIIl Ul EIUHIC DUUISB. Jun received, the Pianist : A1bu;n or Home Circle, 701. 3, at E. S I`ACEY S,% BOOKSELLEB ARI) STAHONEB. roswma STAMP ormcn, DOMINION HOUSE. 80 KING STREET. L; -unun D11 Fobnury 17. h V BE Commission r4 appointed to conatrlict the Iulercoluniul Ihilway give public `no- tice that Ihey nrv now pro; an-ed to receive TEN- nmns: rm. 'rnnw.l:`. PITIZ I` H ER RI-E("."l`TNQ nr "ROS "$1 .353 L:'}'{s'~ `x3 ?a x':75 ?1'6 N's" " ` the line. ' ,,_ \l`_ E _!II L. !_ nLA "I____Z_- ..f f\,._ LLIC lllllf, Section No. 5 will hr in the Province of Que- bec and will extrnl from Forty miles East of RlVlr` re du Loup, at the end of Contract No. 2, lo_lhe Sixty-aixlb Mi e Post, near Rimouaki, a distance of about Twenty-six miles. Qnnllnn NA 11 will ha in limo pi-nvinr-n nf NA`: James 8. Cartwright, gARR[STER-AT-LAW. OFF[GE--ULAR- ENCE STREET nnnnnhg IL. I)....- ntl3-- Music son 1:: Muumi F1 5 CENTS A COPY. l,lIal2I|.IL'!3 UI U\)lIL I 'ICI.IlJ`DlA ILIIIUF. Section No. 6 will be in the Province of New Bi-unsiwick and will extend from the Easterly end of Contract No 3, opposite Dalbousie, to the West side of the Main Post Road near the 48th Mile `Post, Eaaurly from Jacquet`River, about 'I'wenty.one miles. Rm-uinn NA '7 will has in II-an prnuinr-n nf' Nnvn TREAL L I5 Dlll cleunon, ad ' IICUHI LVVULILJI-Uln: Iuucu. - Section Nb. 7 will be in the Province nf Nova` 'Scotia and will ektend from the Soulberly end of Comracl. No. 4, near River Phillip, to Station Filty at Fully Lake, abuut Twenty-four miles. ` Dian: nn In-rlpa Eiih nnanimninnn and 1 rut} Bl. runy Lanna`, nyuut LwI:u~_v-tuul uulca. \ Plmn and pt-cles with specifications and 1 terms of conrmct will be exhibited at the ofce ' of the Board of Works, Toronto, and at the oi- cm of the Commissioners at Uttavia, Ritnouski, Dalhousie, St. John and Halifax, on and after the FIFTH day of MARCH,1869, Bod SEAL- ED TE NDERS, addressed to the Commissioners of the Iutercoloninl Railway, and marked "Ten- der, will he received at their oice in Ottawa. up to SEVEN tclock, p.m., on the TWENTY- NINTH day of March, 1869. ' lntcrcolonial Railway ofce, Ottawa, 11th February, 1869. . 1'I'1AYnl"I' - v__-.--u-- -. February 16. List 111' Let! crs EMAINING in Kingston Post.- Oit-as February 151b, 1869:- ` A:-chambeaull, Cyprian Meninber, James Anderson. Charles Mnkins, Thomas Adams, Rinaldo Magee, Slgah Benson, P M Moore, John Bairalow, J 2 Murphy, Mary Ann Beale, Benjamin Macdonald, Hector` Brady, Charles ` McDermott, Miss Susan Brown, Mrs Adaiine Mccullnugb, James B1-git, J no Macadoo, Oliver Bell, Robt B McDo_nnel1, Capt Jas Burnett, W B (trooper McTngue, M GA` ml \ ~ McMillan. Michael L15-lDl.nI\'l\ I.-UAW. UI."l"[UE--ULAR- -ENCE STREET, opposite the Post. Omen. nbnnrv 17. DUl'L|BL| `II 1) \Il\l\lr\l vol. cal.) Clark, Hy Clarke, Chas H (trum- w\1\Il\ min] nnl \ l Ullrlxe, uum: u `this: peter vol. cal.) Campbell, Robt Clougb, Miss Snrnh Chapman, Marshal Clancy, Thomas Conner, Thomas Crowley, Charles Clark, William Corrignq, Bernard Doyle, William hnviu H ~1<`RIDAY rEY1sNING, EEBRUA RY 19. LIBVIU U -.a-----, --- Donaldson, Morley Stuart, A Frisbie, James B 2 Slearns, P Frasher, Capt S Stevenson, H Goat, Andy Street, J Graham, George Staring, Hrs Greenhalgi1,Jos_eph Swan, Peleg German, Miss Ann E Swilt, Isabella Givens, Hrs Strachan, Miss E R. Hollenhack, Abraham Smith, Miss Mary Holland, Jno Topliff, Edward Hdughlon Miss Maryetta Taylor, John Haulmin, bol F W Vanalstyne, William Isaac Enens (an Indian) Valiar, Joseph Kilboy, Miss Margt Wright, William Knapp, Miss Olivia Wuriell, R. H Kan, Joseph Watson, Edward Kelly, Eliza _ Way, Mr Love, Janis Whalen, Hannah, Mrs Lovell, M Webster, Sarah Malott, Antoine ' Warry, Kiss 0 Morrow, Miss S Yarwood, Hr l Ilillar, R1 ` R. DEACON. ` I.'I\I.LI 114111 laI.\JUIJ_:'J, L Lnuucau I Street, Kingston. Printing of all kinds at the DAILY NEWS STEAM Pnnq-rmu | Room. " -' ' ' INTEB(?0w.\: u, RAILWAY. Post Oice, Kinglton, , mt: 1Peb., 1869. Chu'ch Music Books.` \`TEA.M.~ PRINTING HoU_S,1f. Princess n._--n. `Hi...-naonn 1)rInt1nrIv nf :1` I N0\V READY, A. WALSH, ED_B. CHANDLER, 0. J. BRYDGES, W. F. COFFIN, nrnvnina innn` :1 Member, 2 21- McMillan, McKay, Mr n- Philp, R Rattan, H M Robinson,` Olivia Redpalh, William Richards", A W Rice, Charles A Schlender, August Simpson, John 2 Smith, rs H Smith, Capt F - 2 Sidy, William 2 Swift, Joe E In gt!` '[`n1~1nI- jnlmn UV: 1` Lu. Commissiomrs. n.DEAc0N, Poaunuior. 4.; JLC. .__ P.`_ W|'II'I'1 _ T 0 s M_9_TK~ERS. Llcnsei {Ma_ni1facturer oobacco and `Cigars. AS now on hand and for sale, wholesale and retnil, FIG SMOKING, FIG CHEW- ING. GOLDEN BAR, VIRGINIA TWIST, PAN CAKE, SOLACE, and OUT SMOKING TOBACOOS of hi: own manufacture. . XEBE, HOME MADE CIGARS, or vzuuous BRANDS. Importwd VIRGINIA TOBACCUS and genu- ine HAVANA CIGARS of the choicest brands. WIIULESALE AN-l):-RETAIL S'l`0BE, N0. 30 Princess Street. Faclory-62 QUEEN STREET. I7|..l.-.--__ 1 P7 1u;AL'rTIIBnM:r0nT. M mxouom. I Fl`HE_Subsc1-ibers have much pleasure in intro- ` ` dncing lo the public of Kingston NORTITS PATENT DRUM HEATER, by the use of which .51 lnwinrr nf fnnv 95 nor tlnnl will ha annn I. (`I I P11` I. l.ll|\Jll.' IIIJJI I IMIE ll: lllc LIBC UI W LIICLI in saving of fully 25 per cent will be gained. Having thoroughly tested this valuable inven- tion_ they can condently recommend it nl a great fuel saver. The cost: of the Heater in small compared with the great saving it em-cta. in rnang glafgeg whee tiwo stoves was f(Ll'm'e2l re lll1`E , u c ent ea can now 0 tame frgta one with the Heater attached. Parties wishing to try them can do so, and if after a fair trial they are not satised that the saving claim- ed is Plfected, the Heater can be returned without any charge. MvI{ ELVEY & ITIR_.JC.1r]., LARGE ROUGH CAST HOUSE to Let 4` on Ridnu Street, at prelenl. occupied by Pnptain Taylor. Possession on In May. Ap- p1]'|0 .TAl"`.T-I RAJITFX ` I_ AVING removed to New1and | Buildings, M opposite to Mr Pillar`: Bakery, Princes: Street, is now prepared to receive orders for dyeiug and scouring at the shortest notice. -I will I-nnnmn hnninnan in mi nl alnnd an ~ soon as it is repaired. UJCIIJ` nuu DVUUIILIE III` LI-It DIIUIICIII uuuuv. -I will relume business in my old stand as DORE R"l` WHITE WHEELER & WILSON MACHINES RE the beat in the world for may purpose. Intending purchasers are respectfu1!y in- vited to call and examine then: M. ' John CunnInglna.m s, KING STREET, Kingston. Hand Machines in `great variety, cheap. Mn- chines at` all kinds skilfully repaired. Needles, Oil, &c., on hand. -- Jnnuary 28. I To Messrs RAPPE, WEBER 8: Co.- ` ENTLEMEN-We are satised with your 1 Piano, and we recommend it to the public I of Kingston for its superior quality. w .H`.FllN PRUMR Febru sry 4. \/Av nJJ..n.m-__. VALUABLE FARM, containing one bun- dred and thirty acres of land, being the east half of Lot No 33 in the 7th Gonccusion of the township of Erneatown, within two miles of the village of Wilton. There is a good substan- tial Stone House, Barn, and Sheds, about sixty M acres under a good state ot cultivation, and twenty acres of: cedar swamp. Well timbered and well watered. A1-.. _ at nn`D 4|... V3-54.-:_ Iy..u-4...-. on and Feb. 5. Ill-I. WISII WIICTEU Also, 1 SL001 : the Victorin, between 30 and 40 Ions bnrthen, slip keel, suitable for either canal er lake navigation. Is in good running order, standing rigging and canvas all complete. | Far nnvlinnnu-1| nnnlv in Mr nan!-Ca Brown. "1r2BIuLZy 17'." TESTIMONIAL From F. J. PRUME, Violinist. AND G. I.- MAYEBHOFEB. Pianist, OF MONTREAL. nwTHEMnFnoLs OF THEMSELVES ! LVFWAS about 9 a,m. on Saturday last that _ two ladies entered my Sl_0l'c:,l1nd asked the price of my best FAMILY FLOUR. I told them in plain English. "Oh," said one, we can get the best our a quarter-dollar abarrel less an a little place where they have not hear such a tack of our as you seem to have." After 1 mile further convernhn they left. AH but how disappointed they returned about the same hour this morning, and told me how they made fools of themeelveo. 0f course I was aware -1: g. U. 1.1. Juan. Saturday, 23rd January, 1869. `FBI IL. mo bu-:eIa"or the same Iplendid FAMILY FLOUR as *1 have been selling lately, to hand. so barrels xxx PASTRY FLOUR just receiv- ad -0 Iuu. ednt wnnmms will be $3;-ea by the undersigned '1 umil noon of the 271}: `mat, for the em-,- M tion of a SCHOOLHOUSE in the village of Ga- taraqui, township of Kingston. I Thu `lnunllt tnnder not necegsarilv accented. . SINGLE corms of an abnnr L | 9 . NEWS may be hld at the counter of r the publication oice, Frinoeaa sheet, priec bree coppers. _ r I ulruqm, Luwnuulp U1 nluga-uu. . The lowest tender not necessy-11y accepted. Plans and specications may be seen at my oee. JOHN POWER, Queen Street, Kingstonfg Architect. I'.I_ `II-I. IDECI Kingstomi 1511: Feb., 1869. N0. 75 Wellington Street, KINGSTON. 1zoBEn'i*-WHI'rr:. DYER 85 SCOURER, ANTEIJ, n MAN-SERVANT for Onhrio Golle_ge. Picton, willing to unite himself generally useful. Also, a. goon! `OO0K._ Man and Wife might ado. Good wagon. Apply to Head-Mum, Piqton; or at Dgily News cice Kingston. I'AI-nvnnrv I B '- FUCK , zswuulug rigging lsuu Cnuvua Ilu cuiuylctco For particulars apply to Mr George Brown, I- Kingston, Jannnryglita `Tb c0N* 1j_;ACT0Rs. HEN DE-RS ON S , - GaIl_e;y:s%_:IIV|1l_l!emureTst s Fashions. g-Q. ..-A \.I .p-.- 49 Princess Street, Feb. 10. |II.lBHl`IJlI. February 16. 'V ROM NEW HOUSE 'l`O LE1`.- REMQMVAL. FOR SALE. ITADI E` `I1`.l`l')l! -:-n:-nc FUR MARCH, __M._ gap}}R1soN s. A-N-D J ACOB BAJ US, Kingston Brewery. WILLIAM MURRAY, .-a an I - s n q A n an JI'lUl' l{Ulllll - F. JEHIN PRUME. 0. L. MAYE3HOFER. nnrv IRAQ ROBERT WHITE. |lA\.IuIAUA.|A, Auctioneer, _ '1}:-eat -Cle`a_u-ing Sale sHETING& BLNNKETSQ- }lARSEILLES==-AND TOILET QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, and ZHOUSEKBEPISG GOODS -of all kinds. spnnuml) LINES or RIGNEY & S-LAVINS; { WILL BE CONTINUED ANOTHER WEEK EMPRESS CLO'l`HS& FRENCH MERINOS AT COST PRICE. ENGLISH ME_ur0_1gs& CANADIAN TWEEDS 1 SPRING HOOP SKIRT rednccd from In loadid lo I: . _ Good Whit: Cotton reduced from Gd] to raid ` . Bcurlot Flnnncl from In 6d to II _ ' Mohair and Alpoccu for dreuec from mid to Hd All Funcy Drsss Goods are reducedto cost price One penny 1--'1' yard of! all print: T Canada. Tweeda from 6: to is per ynrd o Blankets from 5.: to [03 per pair o_ Striped and Ohocked Shining rcducedkfrom H411 to `Md ` Home made Fnlled Cloth 2: 6d per yard, reduced from 33 33] Table Linen, Bleached ad'nnbleached, reduced from 2i 8d to II Mid SPECIAL.-250 Dos. Hoop Skin: 25 per cent below ma.u_ufa'cturer I price: Superior French Kid Gloves 39 9d per pair Jan, 6 men, ` T LIVERPO0L IIOUSE. M. G A GE, "`* WATCH} AND CLOCK MAKER, KING sTnnnr,%*% A good sign}; of Mate]-lnis or every description :.%mys onluunl } REPAIRS of all kinds can-chilly to} --- ._.- -ywvlg--y--v- - - -r_----__ Trusty Potter: in attendance at Railgogd Depot and Baenmboat Landings. M `t Oct. 28. onmmo s'num'r, xmesmn, onramo II. B. Stephens. Proprietor. lI|__..-A_. `l').._s_-- 3.. -6a--..I-_-- -D 'D-=I_n-A THE Coinmodioua and Well-tltejd on `the comer of King and.P1-iucess Streets, lately occupied by Messrs Ferguson & Co. In- mediate possesslongiven. Apply to July 25. J. BAWDEN, Solicitor. English, Geneva, and L Anierican Wtciies, eom AND SILVFB alums, emu; ac. _ ` A LARGE Assonrunir or T Jan. 6, 1869. Skinner's Drugstore," For Spring Suits, which we_nra "pl:-apidi to make up in the but style and at III! .L\owest.N Prices. RIGNEY & SLAVIN; L j wnson's_numnngs. February 13. ;a;rv\ February L HA! 8'!` 00TH, AND NA]L_BBUSl|EB October 21. A `FURTHER REDUCTION IMMENSE CLEA_RING SALE` FOR ONE MONTH. ` FOR s1_I.~};: 95: TO LET. ..--u--- n. _, 4|! A!.n_.I GHIIWDIF . BE undersigned in now pre (1 to remove all nuisances on reasons lo terms. 0:- ders left at the Chimney Viaveta oieo, or at the Police Station, gillnbe promptlgcomplied with. L W. B. FULLEST. 7 mscoulrr 20 run can you uusnomn. HOUSE AND OFFICE CLOCKS. JUST RECEIVED? And ve ONE SHILLING in`: every Dollar. 1-- ll - _ Gnmlu-1 rnnrum-19.7. ' signed will plouo minke imnadiau py- mont (mi month) and an soul. LRTIEB who nnhli)-lB'!'ID tithe undno-1 1:. xnninu gum .,.-.. BURNETT HDUST, n A nun I:Ill'|`D'I!"I?lI\ 'UY`II'('!QfI"(\`Lf l'III"'I'|A BEG8 TO CALL THE ATTENTION or 1132 PUBLIC To` 1115 s'1'oo_K o1r ON MON DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS, WE WILL INTRODUOE CHEAP mums IN [Ill 1WD Jun} 8. 11:? YOUR unpxlnis AND`PElll'!3IIB* -A AL- ` Fobruu-y 12. -_. ----- ._,--. -.__._`.. Qufmer Dollar Articlu for Tgnuy UL l\II at the L A M PS. clfully hvih cu; blunt-:5-.I.....u l.ubIn | and Rlmmem A SUPERIOR L91` 0!` N 0 Tie E._ GOMB8. N.0'1;;0if WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF` MARK THE REDUCTIONS-- on A_T THE lv -nnuu vcwuruuuu lualrumunll can III 00- , mined as B. .HOLDER'S-Csbhpet[Wue- Rooms. Illustrated Ontuloguu Idppliud, de- mibing the various styles and prices. Isnporior Music Stools chun. A ~ 7 Iiillx [MU VIKIUIII I mic cheap. ABERDEEN AND 1f.rs1`o;.K. -j- " DST Published and. my ula at the our 3001: 31-0113, ABERDBEIFAHD ITS TFOLK,n-om the 201.1: 2:: the son: gut ofrtbe present cenqry, by I ton of H0lI*LUc0|"iI- North America. T * ~ ' - DREAMS AND ;MrLunous.F V-='=I" "!'|1'.T 9 Prieo 60 cs.-nu. _ \ _q__ x _=. .. AMEDICAL muons: of $1,000 . gun for dis 1. Tuna: very rououhln, Ed- dreu B. L. ASH, ll.D., Amaliuburgh, Out; Atqeubnrgh, January 23, * cumsmns sum. y y DIIDIB. Box 183. ` February 10. juanms wnur. ` Education given on the In of Ap|noi- For terms, 8b., apply to ' ' _ `nuns HABTV Eco. Jan. 6. ' - 133. meet --pwu- 1 !'IHES1'EAlBil;RUO, `mi. Q11 has it . \ I V t Pmuno ch.` . "Also, us. ru gnK.:.`n';.L.nx. Jinan- 1 bargain an be had in eighpg 0Hb.|lQ.MJII- able bolts. Agpiyjo " _ nnrtfo .3` Kiugltoiz, Feb. 18. 7 was .1, .`.a --:-L `BEBE oelebrnted Inamamanu `can Ba ob-' ninul n n.- .Flnt.nml:In-n.m..-.`ur... `BABES--_]_?,'ormi of Igdescriptipns Qf LgwVA_1?gin _ Tf.w.......:..k --.."h..: `A. EW gram" or Iuvn ' M " W , Joni onnfGH`roN.. Kingswm, haunt: 29, 1889; . u \l I` E I 0 HA1! Valuable _P:-amine: nltnntp at the foot - of Princes: Street, and knoirnpp the R. S. WILLIAMS mu-ri:n,'. Stable. nnmj mm: 11' fl!` MEDJQAL, ' FOR s;u.j:. ,1 Imah detached Hgjusn, yilh Address A. O. G. PINHQLL M;~.GAG}E%. n; Holman,` l rqtncnss 31-. IIKIQ NIGICOQUOIIEQ by [[18 A, _ l e1;.l3. -Accordingt-w pm- lm, even with an urf-rage J-._`_ .. L__, .x . {arr I: -v. . ` `Q; mm`: Cenusl 97; Erie 24;, dlt Wetltrn 38. 1 ` juvy 19, p.m.-Couon u. mt Iuehmcr market \be1u'. g an Hour 350 6d for Cdifdrnin; mu: Corn 321: now do 30: km; Ind 76: 61; _'l`nrpcnIino_32u 6d. - . -:.ur h.I3 Inl |IM=. gm-W ;--~_ ---;-;--~- ~- -- pktbe Island 15 lncreaslng. . Ink, Feb. 1.9 -Tbe Uerahfs Hm I up Cspuin-General Dulce ? M ' dean clusing all putts where I Ionian-honaesq k husnnlingu de Cuba to the * in ngro estates have _bc`i.'1 L vumerossing.'twent_v more ihving been reportetf. Many I in in the hospitals suffering 1 1 G lepu 812 um 2nd of Jhq S , to purchnuu E iunddmd pobable am} there &o shipped this oeas-`in from i is inlsud. Ink IQ "FL- -o.1..LL..l.<`l..-; mu`! fa-g;.'u|Av7u . ` `K A ` nd _ncsd!u1, irt` Until l we` I Rugmulva the ugh: I0 _pru- I in FOP.-ny and interests of life Q ` Ihbimts of Turk?!" The N` L of an Power! nally gave i n_A.......| an.` Ohm I I hurt Preu Des-patches. -Til!` EVCLI WILLI E-LI ll"it'|'IlKV.' igiuuu the customs, inier~ ` Ill Iiaeelhneous souwes. the Iuemem will show I consid- & of the public debt. 0.1. an `an SI ll` no Irl'ivin_:_ rapid lhntere three clearances will [I consequence of the` in.-. pi my will be reduced to `JIM Ifilll. >' lib. l8.-Tho stockholders H Ind D. Railroad Cempany Ln- % hue tn the Atlantic and H Railroad Compsny. This `IE-tho rosdleoqtrolled by the nlulon, Fetmnry 19. :"".'lN|. `Ill Ind drooping. Grain ~`&_m-".00 oetad with no great h-"bk 579- inn, coming in more 3 90 511311. Barley nomis L..u'h*`.LIl Ion--UIts declining, '-n -H .-lown Biz!-.b_nnkers, repbn in 7" MOTICIII currency 5., "7"~" Iver;_ Ielling .1 75 H ..,_I"" l*- """3It3i- Gold in Hana: ox ' `V 3: r"'u'a'.."n .'en:x:'g':'54. .rm Auuun. or wmn g M8119. of the Gm-k Government _:5u_ol' the Conference was -- ~- -..I...\ `nu-en. Fob. l9.-:I'he Bx-igiah dicndad agamst `mes, GOODS, `ICE IEBIIO [LID BLAIR "wrung, 088? LED ..'# BIITINGB Win WIIIR 014 L. I . AID COIIRRCI A L.` Ill UI u_.__ ,, 1 hi gnvg-w. the Pmtocol, Ind 11;. V ' i\ut`\l an HI"' " bu H c..1oninI ' , Jack In ' . I It utlhih` ` um ;'-uridicliun, abolishes i J I . nu` Ink "ung mo ` " _ \ 1 ,.:..2.uo.nHnn Ila, . All the ,L Serrano Ntuia In lmq`uc Royal or this port. lies portion OI lmr , FEB. 19. ll I`In\\. .| .-unis,` MN ndminismniun E ;_lht`_\' left `. ,au 3 .\r11.. can-amer City 1';-lock, and NH llh` hlVc . rnpidiy. an.-on fur |\l1'.l)It`I1_li II ,_ I

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