9 uug5`y5 uu, u.-.- 5'11-U M ~ -,1 .11 heartily :1: ll I.-mcooucm, at idcu in the Emperor`! leading hi it hnnunore in the In-nls` tln Ur;-Ins, Billiul ` try one who by `V y:-or bockoned the two flhin Polish- nl H. M: than I:-rmma behind 1 poleons! The assassin 1:1 U(:u.u:u ; The emperor looked behind him, and sec- ing the poor wretch in such a. and plight, rode on slowly, ordering the agent. to fol- low him to the palace. When he entered his rooms. Napoleon, still perspiring vio- lcntly,hrew himself into`: chair, and then drew from 3 secret drawer ve thousand francs which he gave to Griscc-Hi, `with the ....._,a.. . u(1.. .-a mu - wn almll wnnt vqu IHIDCS D8 guVU LU UIIBDIJIII, Cilvln -.-... words: "Go and rest: we shall you Again. Send me Pnetri." ARREST .01-` THE ASSASBIN. The secret agent had not rested an hour when he was winked by the prefect of po- . line, who directed him to comato his house at midnight. When he appeared there the found, to his surprise, forty men waiting, who were to help him in arresting Kelch. . After 5 long discussion, he agreed to take 1 three of 5 them, whom be carefully" picked 1 from the uuinber, and after having received . A written order, explicitly commanding him to bring the assassin dead or alive, he Itu1ad.0nlhiI dangerous errand. ` . Thny welt It once to the restaurant, where Kelch wss in the habit of dropping iuscvartitirles 1. day, and ordering dinner ' . for six persons. At six o clock precisely, ~ on I second Friday, a certain Mb;-alli gum- t ed, who had jnsfcrossed over from London` y in order to help'Kelch', and asked yvhen E the latter was likely to come in; They told him at 9 o clock; and when the hour struck, .74-`. ___;_..,a un.;i.. hn was drinking I 3 LIIILI II: V U \-`UV ! "'"' " -"' "" W . - Kelch arrived. While he was dnnkmg glass of absinthe, one.of the men :sw<: dared to arrest Mm-em; and when t I _ done quietly in nu adjoining room. Gl'i'u" and another u'Icer_ fell upon _Ke1ch.` The ` I _ L.-- I. A_........- -nnn nor` h' Lollntlc 0503`; another officer fell upon nuu;u.- u--- M latter, however, escaped by sgignntic ebtt, ran swiftly through the di`ning7room I_nd several chambers, jumpedlout of the Inn- dow and fell inside a. `little courtyard, frqfn - which a door led into the strnat, If tblli feta pd.baen open the whole work ofrthd om: ght would have been lost, the mur- ` deter would not hue lived to see_ his dynasty oatsblinhqd. But Griacelli drew 00115130 THE DAIL N ; and wnen ma uuuu ..........., drinking ~ A--- At 4%..` man wxg f- A j... (CANADA). TUESDAY 1=:VE:NING-- FEBRUARY 23* 18 A KINGSTON. -----.-., .-s.....;.. IA} suulu ms me at. the ut- most price. He rose and cocked his pistnlf ~-` Griscelli did the same, and for n few-se- : comls the two men looked at each other in | silence; end then an explosion was heard, z and when the smoke cleared o`, Kolch was r seen lying on the stones bathed in blood. 1 The hit]! had entered at the nose. passed 2 through the right eye and come out behind , the ear. His own bell had merely grazed , the ear of Griscelli. At the noise his sc- enmplice. MOI'cHi, came into the court, and, 1 seeing what had lnnppened, tried to jump 1 over the wall, but the secret agent. was too ; ` quick [or him; he red again, and the hall Hhroku More-lh's right shoulder, disabling `him instantly. . 3 At 10 o'clock the two emissaries of Maz- t` zini were in the yard of.the prefecrnf po- . I lice. M. Pietri was overjoyed ; he embrac- 1 ` (:11 his energetic fnvouxiu-. and then hasten- : cal to announce the good news at. the Tui1- e Marius, where all the ministers were assum- r bled, full of anxiety account of this first ) l'l"CIl1l`)K. (if HID lira nn !hn avnnnvnh , [once more from his fattliatio belief this: Friday brought ill-luck to his victim, and that his two attacks of vertigo foretold the shedding of blood. He followed Kelch, who, when he found tblt he could not open the door, and that his crime was de- _.., uu\-u\.| nuns uu cuul Iopen' thicflgor. w tcctud, resolved to settle his life at I BIOS! nrinn Ha Ptlhn .....1 ...\-I_--I | = - DIV JVKW ~ The \II and 3 run. on nanipt In Plain! ill nninn in n.....- -A/ ' -.-..., ..... 1.1: angina, up ucuuuul ul HHS nrsz attempt of the life on $110 emperor. REWARD THE am. The latter sent atgbnce for Griscelli and gun; him 11 gratuity of Ion thousand francs; the mini.-stcr of puliee mldcd a large sum, and the Ennprcss promised to provide lur 1hi.-u laughter till she rc`acl1_.-LI the age of `nights.-cu at u cnnveut school which she had 1 (aka-u u .dcr her especial control. All the cuurt0ic\:|`:s lmstcncd, as a nutter nfcourse, In rw:.-1'-.h|lu`rn thn -Inunuu-has nl'sl...:- .__,, n -.:u nus I you -ut.r- vu uh: DIlLI\ll.\4lI 5. Thus it was tlmcgthu poor illiterate boy came to live in intimacy with the greatest sovereign of our filay, and the Corsican shepherd became the secret. agent of an emperor who employed him in some of ` the gravest a'aira and most. startling ad- ventures with which his _checkered life has zibouudeal even in later years. iS|;ccIaI Notices. The Great English Remedy! SIR. JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Pr: pared from prescription ofSir J.1ark_e,M.D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. 'J`HIS well known remedy is no impo-ition, but a. ure and safe remedy for Femnlo Diculties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and though a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to iba constitution. Tn ll Anni:-n '.nnv-5: if in nnnniinl-in nnilor` - it PCTIOQ WIN] regularity. In all cases of Nervousnnd Spinal Acctiona, Pain in the Back nnd Limbs, Heavineas, Fatigue on alight. exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lownasa of Spirits, Hyaterics, Sick Headache, Whites, sod all the painful diseasesioccasioned by a disordered system, there Pills will elfect A cure when all other means bu-e fniled. 4-lu_-_- Dxn- L . . . _ . _ ._ 5...... Lukas- 0;. P. Cl.ll'B WEI] III 031165 lu|.'J:1l.l!I LIIVII Inucu These Pills have never been knbwn to fail where the directions on the 2m} page of pam- phlet are well observed. For fnll nnrtinnlnm. pet a nnmnhlel. free. of PLIIUI [I'D WCII UUBUIVCIH For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, ` the agent. ` QDIECIAT. Nn'l`T(`,F.'- me agent. SPECIAL NOTICE. Sir James Cla.rke?a Female Pills are exten- sively counter-feited;:_ The genuine have the nuns ofJOB MOSES on each package. All others are worthless. ` u D 11.... An11|..n and 101 nmnlu fnp nnatnan Omens are Wunuuzaa. N.B._-Ono dnllur and 125 cents for postage, enclosed to NORTHROP 5: LYHAN, New-_ __-.n- n_. rv........-i n...-..o tn. Canada will encloseu I0 nulnlnnur an usmnn, uuw-_ castle, 0nt., General Agent! for Canada, will insure s bnttle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail. ' Sold by all Druggiata in Kingston, and medicine qenleru everywhere. `V New style. Important Change. A REAL EAI3 BEBTOREB AND DRESSING Combined in One Bottle. MRS. S. A. ALLEN S 11 up RES'1`0RER .___.___ ... __-_ l`C-.-.-r ruin it: ;I [N;'lN0 IN w ____E_____:_.. Honsns SAv:Dg-The_ lives of thousands of horses have been saved during the past year, and the credit is due to "Du-ley a Condition Powder: and Arabian Heave Remedy." This .pp_ad,, is being eitensively used, and exact: from all the highest praise. Nothing of the kind ;- ,,. L--- I....Il' an anszinaaafni nr oivpn 11:1-.13. xv-u--q _. V _.-_. Will Restore Gray Hair its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR. is immediately checked. . - _ .-...... nwr n-n 11- n A1lIT\l ......4I.,.... l'|.u.uL.uu u.......... .. __._..-~,.,, In. S. A. LL}iIk1`i`%r Z_YIa0%ALBA:[Uk(, artatlu;-7 prqfaraon or 419' .' 5 II as traxgqrent utfllzoxf redinerut. I I is very szmflt _and qm product; ty and ecanonry gcbgozulad ed 1;? all` not nag in 1/11': couxtrubut in Earn): 9&8 Rtstmyr and ynbalsammu : Li rm! 5: am! an: -wilt ti: aglm-. SOLD ~13! ALL Dnuaeisrg. 1-..,,m- t s_. R. vuz; Duaet a. Oo.,Wholeul D - 35l:l'Cllly St. sgld 40 Park Plum. New-;otkr.uBguu' from IN [RE }lI5uUu- ya--nu. ..... ._= -_ -_, has ever before been halfaa uceessful or given Inch nniverssl utiafaction ; it can nothe equalled. We cngcondenlly recommend it, and would ` advinoinll who own horses to keep a supply of it on hand-it mny be the means of saving your ho!-se s1i!'e. Remember the name, and _see that the Eignature of Hard & Go. is on each package. ` Northrop &.Lyma.n, Newcastle, Ont, proprietor: for Canada. Sol_`d by all `Medicine Dealers. . --------4------------- T139 gcuy of Bryan`: Pblmonic Wafers in ' curing Goagha Golda, end all Bronchial affeoi-v ` gioaj, nod cheering the niicted, has passed into ` ha proverb. In the United States, where these euans W_a;fera are known, they hear. down. 1 zrzpgogigiqqfand eclipe tllvtiyalry; the de- Lmend for them has steadily increased for the lest ` meaty yum, nniil not the aaleaaverage over one hundred zhnnsand ,b_0m& -1 7-L , Emimlt member; at the medical profession? wighept num- bemdmit that the: how 91 no P|`P""*' P1'" * dncmg such he nch! results as these wafers. 3 When taken,-in season they `e'ecl: a permanent cure. Sold by every druggist and mom_: of the ' napecmble stores throughout the Provnnco, at - wvulli-I I-IUD and the ut- pistol; 3 same. nnrl rm . r.....,..n > GRAY um _ Is a. certain indication of decay at the roots. Nattire s Crown. You Must Cultivagte it BEAUTIFUL HAIR, Dlrs `Winslow-ts soothing Syrup. Rev. Sylvsnus Oobb thus writes in the Boton Ghrietian Freeman : ,We would by no `means re- commend any kind of madioinalwhich we did not know to be good-pa1-ticulsrly for infants, Butlof Mrs Wins1ow a} Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge; in our own family it has proved a blessing indeed, by giving an infant : troubled with colic pains quiet sleep, and its ` parents unbroken rest M. night. Most parentl can appreciate these blessings. Here is an article which works to perfection, and which is harm- less; for the sleep which it ebrds the. infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub unites cl brig-ht so 9. button." And during `the process of teethingits value is incslcnlsble. We have frequently heard mothers any they would not be without it from the birth of the child till it had nished with the teething siege, on any consider- stion whatever. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. Be lure and call for -.___ - -- ---nun; it u IIQVIPUI-IIIIB :3 I III, having the fac-similc of Curtis As Perkins " on the ouuidelwrappet. All others are base im- iutionl. " WIns'l_;r\v?s Soothing syrup, hnvina nu. fa.--..'....`I. .-.5 u n..-.:.. I. n....|.:...- Brown : Bronchial 'l'I-oclles. I have never changed my` mind respecting- tbem from the first, expecting to ; Lh'mk yet better of that which I began thinking well of. 7. Rnv. Hlxnv -Warm Bncunn. For Throat Troubles they are 3 specic. N. P. Wrnus. "Most salutary relief in Bronchitis. Rev. 8. Suarnmn, Moruillown, Ohio. Very benecial when suffering from Colds. Rev. S. J. P. ANnImio1t,St. Louis. "Almost instant reliefin the distressing labour of breathing peculiar to asthms.." Rev. A. 0. Eaanlrox, New York. They have suited my case exa.ctly-|-elieving my throat so that I cguld sing with ease." . VT. Duomuull, , Choriter French Parish Church, Montreal. As there are imilaliona, be sure to oblnin the genuine. K Phllosopliy of Marriage. ` A new Course of Lectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy embracing the subjecta:--Bow to iice and what to live for; `Youth, Maturity, and n`;d Age; Manhood gener- ally reviewed; The cruise of indigestion ; Flam- lgnee and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Mu--' rings philosophically considered, &c., kc. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures, will be ,for- warded posbpaid, on receipt. of 25 cents, by ad- n-nrI*nr.!1\ I nv I1-.. 17-._I- Il .......-._. ""'" K""" I"""_l "" ""'l" " _' "'l u dressing "SECRETARY, New York Museum of Anutomy and Science, 618 Broadway, New York. To mnncums ANIi'si7'1u'PEns JUST READY. A 'Lvr.I'I'I1 nlvlnri I \`Ifl'|l`l E` II I'D A` :15; EDDY, Contain no opium or anything ingurioua." ' Dr A. A. Hume, Chemist, Boston. An ele`ga.nt combination for Coughs. Dr G. F. BIGILOW, Boston. "I recommend their use to Pqblic Speakers." Rev. E. H. CEAPIN. HEW unnunu 1 Anna nnr uu um vv unuu on HercaLo: s.Projec1ion. Constructed by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S. Size, 55 x 40 inches. m..- A--1I-_..:__ .._.. .1..- `l.....I:.-... rn-{nu-on in thin mcnea. The followingmre the leading fentnrea in this Map:-- - AII .L. a._;_.. l . :_....l...-... non)` P-uni.-an nf lllll.-V f` I. All the `States, Kingdoml, and Empire: of 'the World are clearly dened by the aid of colour printing. n rm... R.-193.1. Emni:-n, irmlllinlr all the pflllg. II. The British Empire, including all the `Colonies, are prominently printed in uniform. colour. _ III. It also contuini 18 enlarged Mgpa of im- _____ _. n_:.;..L n..I.._:.... -...l `D..-o- conour. portant British Colonies and Ports. 1V. Overland Routes and Steam and Sailing Routes, with distances in miles and tithe in day: V. Overland Tejegxapha, Gables, Railway: VI. Currents of the Ocean, Limits of Icebergs . sud Drift_ Ice, &c. &c. I'h_._- ._ ..`I..sI.. A;-an Qd GERMAN DRIED FEOWERS OF BRILLANT COLOURS. `A-CASE, of HANGING BASKETS and BOU-_ QUETS of these bedaliiul am} appropriate Christmas Ornaments just arrived and for Eale by E. H. PARKER, I-`Ito-N~fl`I-JNAC BBB-W-EB Y] A... -_-- -l----A-I $1 .3 ` XI GEO. W. Biiienron. BREWER OR THE. 3331' PALE ALE AND P031 21: IN WESTERN (PANADA. V" ".1... E1. 10 BILL HEADS and oiher kinds of Jon PRINTING executed fwith neatneaa and despatch at the Daily News oiqe, Princess ah-rank \-IUtJlII\a str eat. ROGR AMMES IAND POSTERS ; Steamboat and Excursion /Bills and Tickets, executed expeditiously at the DAILY Nrswa STEAM `Pnmwme Hons: Princess Street. Jnnnry 16. Tnmsmm ADVERTISE _'l`S.- The, large circulation` of the. DAILY \1'_......-. ..,...A...... :. um mu-_m-ml mmlillm for . I-`]2`ALV DLIAL` 1. `Jill I .I.':ll-U l.Ll,u,..'uIL.|.`Lu|_ I 5.7.? . cu:cuhu;;1on4 Nnws renders it. the natural medium for the publication of allamtll and tnmsient = advertisements. at wellms largo: announce- .. -_;.. g .1.. ...4.:..m.-um.-.4-u nf unliuinun notices I(1VCI'H36m3IIl-5p Ill W'l:It.nB `nu Bin manta. Advertisements nf religious noticeq 1 and Bnlxbath-Iervi;es; sitxutiouswcnted; 1' situations vacant; houses for} slag` Houses ' to rent; hoasetwalned; board and [orig-.~_ ' ing; `rooms wanted ; -board wanted; ar- ticles lost; articles` found; cattle wanted; cattle for sale; cattle strayed, &c.,` whet; set close,` inserted for `25 icents esch,in`sefr- - tion, payn.ble,ouly`in advgtucm When dis-_ played, 3 proportiona price will be` ' charged. +_ uvv $l-II Iunjrhj I- NEW MERCANTILE HAP of the WORLD -_ u--- . ....I.. D-..:-..n:nn (`h-`nan-nntg kw December 12. Dec. 9. I." vrunsuam Kingston, Feb. 1 3. , TEAL! PRINTING ZHOUSE, Princess Street, Kingston. Printing of all kinds at the DAILY NEWS STEAM Pnnrrmo Housn. M IBIUWV`.-: 21$` 5-`; g.-___. -~ _.__ xme STREET wmsw, KINGS`? J! " Tw. LARGE nsqortment of GERMAN BOU- QUETS, just received by 8.. WHITE. till. I`: II can nu; I-RS STENSOBPS EYE WATER. is for. sale by V E. H. PARKER. FLOEERS. Price, in `cloth case, $6. `-'_I___ -"---4I.n EYE W-ATEB. |1\.1 ntrn `I'll A mu w:I:bl'I(I(a( iieinlleuon, PRINCESS STREET- CBIVULI U `WHITE, Chemist and D:-nggiat, 42 Prinogau street. Harket. Square. E. WH. PARKER, Market Squnre. ARTIES intending to make application to Parliament for Private Bills, eitlnr for gunting-exoliuive privileges, or conferring cor- porate powers for commercial or other purposes of profit, or for doirfg Any thing tending to nect the rights or property of other parties, are here- by notied that they are required by the 51:: and following Rules of the House of Commons -(`which are published in full in the Canada Gazette), to give TWO MONTHS NOTICE of the nppiicetiuu (clearly and distinctly specifying its naeure and object), in the Canada Gazette, and also in a newspaper published in the Coun- ty or Union of Counties e`ected, sending copies of the first and last of such notice: to the Private Bill Office. A A II n_.:..-_- 4'-.. D.:..-o.. 11:11- -....o Iv... -.--..--.0- DIII. \Jl-INK. _ All Petitions for Private Bills must be present- ed within the rat threa week: of the session. ` ALFRED TODD, Ohf; Olk; Committees and Private Bills, 1!. of Commons. 0..., r\.l 1l_L__.___ Inna BALTIMORE _c_>__v_s_1':Rs - .-....-uuuu--:. u-. . A few moro_ boxes` of those cheap FIGS, best and cheapest in the city, only 20 cents for nearly 2 lbs. -n 11.- nnrrxrn-u r..- 0: ........ Packets, `u:._ 7 EN REASONS why `it. should be used in preference to all others- 1at-B1-ead or Cakes made with it are MORE WHOLESOME than if made with yeast or any other process. ')nn-1-11: DITRTTV hi nnnh that it UH] runn In 1 lb. .. , _ -Z FIEIEAN %__I_1ADDIES O LDC!" PIFUUBHS. 2nd-Its PURITY is such that it will stand the teat of the most perfect analysis. Q:-r1._Afnu hunna hnnn nrtnnnivplv nsuad for LLIU lull Ul um mum. pcltlcul. IIHBIJHII. Std-,--After having been extensively used for the last 14 years, in NOT ONE instance has it failed to giv_e ENTIRE SATISFACTION. An-u_1?'u-Silica: Hunt hum m:m`I it nrnnnnnna it [B11811 1.0 glV:B nu I.1L\.!n DD. 1101` AU LIULV. 4tb-F'nm11ies that have used It pronounce II. THE BEST, andwill use no other. il1._.Il nnnhnll nn QAT.ERA'T'[TR_ nn HOG! it LI. VI \JlJll.Il.lJ Ottawa, 9th February. 1869. [CID DEIDI . EH Wlll UIIU LIU ULLICII. 5111--It contains no SALERATUS, no does it impair the digestive organs like those powders where SODA or an excess of ALKALI predo- minutes. cm!-. To nan-.. (n:cI-on 4-A `D-snot` ni Hahn: an un- pleasant nunnuuvn Ur I111" nxuu unuc. 'Tlh-The ingredients that form its composition are more BENEFICIAL than otherwise. nu. n_-_-_n:- -..|..:..-d... ...... ....s IEIDVIV D..-..4I 6tb-.It never gives to Bread or (lake: an un- pleasant ALKALINE or IIAWKISH taste. "In-{_'1`I-m inm-ndinnln II-nu fm-m it: nnm nnnilinn BIB I110?!) Dun mi` l.Ul.Au Luau ULHUIWIBC. 8th--Dyspeptic_pnbjects can eat HOT Bread qr Roll: made with it,_a.nd derive BENEFI I` by its use. nu. 11..-... ......L..s ...-....a..:..- in 4..11 _...:..lnI- l.l I133. - 9th--Every packet contain: its tall weight. One pouhd packets weigh SIXTEEN OUNGES. 1mh_"lt in all that in rnnrannnmd in he. viz.:' I05. 3; lbs.PRUNES for 25 cents. 22 lbs. CUBRANTS for $1. New RAISINS, 10 cents per lb. SPANISH UNIONS, 5 cents per lb. F. s. REES, Dec._9-. Princess St} Uni: puuuu. `JBUBUKB 'lII`I.l LILQLIIIILI LlLIJ.`\Jll3J- 10th-It. is all that _is represented to be, viz.:' Unrivalled for-Purity and Oheapnesn." nnnnul A urn `II A uni An-rnuv_ emnnmws BAKING rowan? ` FEW GENTLEMEN cat: be accommodated with Board and Lodging in 3 Privnte Family, Location, Barrie Street. Apply for ad- `drss at the Daily News oice. Sept. 21. ' PRIVATE BILLS. for smwlm. AND IM.P.0RTAN'l` gamma T0 msu. ouswonwus. iieZiEEj1T.3`o3is ana'?uIs.`No.-a s K 1`-rlncess Street, Kingston. ESIRES mbet respectfully to thank his nu- :`ne`1-dun Customers for a. liberal patronage extending over FTFTEEN YEARS. In nlnlh-Ia I-n nnnnunm fnr the nut wear the `BXICUIIIIJK UVCY 1' IL` Lululn 1 LH\l.ELJ. In eiosing his account: for the past year the advertiser has: determined to abandon the Credit Iayatem altogether; and he wishes his Customers to understand tl:_is`u.nn_ouneement `in the most positive genae. Determined not to be outdone 1 in-the price or quality of',hls Stock, he is pre- tqisell BOOTS end SHOES of unrivalled mgnefactutelat tbeioyvest ramunerative prices onetrictiy cush terms.` nun nnnnru`-|II .m'nut ha nnhlu hnl-nudism- {PRIVATE guanine. 0u,UtrlcI.`ly Ullsyl Manna. - Unpgid accounts -must be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. ` 3" 1"lm nntrnmwa of Cash Customer! :0- II, Ululilfwla bun `Inn uu Pun Lu nun. ` 3' The patronage of Cash Customer: Ticihed. 7/ _ ' JAMES HOPE. Kingsion, 22nd J snuary, 1868. Dec. 13. Strcet, formerly occupied by Mr William rguaon. Possessjon immediately. Annlv In P If R0914`. EELLEVUEWTBEIRAOE, fl-c;tViug on Centre e L-T() _ x fny priltd 1 Uvwt legally Mil) Noh. ml ullwr hi ` Wo:h| GENEEAL sronn mu: n, BARBIE-`STREET, May 12. ARBLE :l[ANTEI.PIECES, Monuments 3orovery mmsm and design, Headstones ofivhrgr (size and aty1e, Polls for Lot Enclosures, and Stone worko! every description, promptly ;oi6c!'tted' with the _very` best workmanship and- orransotiola References permitted to John `Chi Ioir,f]la'q., Edwin CIIOWII, Eiq, nnd -` Wm; F , JL; EM]. Inspection of Stock respectfully Iolicited. i w iisrnans or 'i'YP]!'.- HAVE! `v beenadriedt.otheDAn.`gNnwa~J9n ' Pnnu-1:175 Onrtcn. `On :-'two Steam Presai and Avitomatic -Pliwn Printing M ai:hin- cry enable us to turn out work in ciood style, with quick deepatch, and at cap inquiry is solicited. 37!; lotre-lrlamze Street, MONTREAL. > J. GARDNER, Chemist, Sole Proprietor and lanufactnrorq an `IQ RECEIVED DA1Y.Y'A7r F. SI ES ! PRINCESS" ST. 95:3".-'%3_ a.r- Court House. $6 Zi;ET. AND `lllII.'|-El . Apply to R. M. ROSE, Official Assignee. AND r `f 6 Packets \\1 R. TANDY. $135; And_ for GUNN -S {DERBY CONDITION POWDERS F08 IIGBSES AN!) OATTLE. _ TWO HIS Propnrntion, long and favourably kn,o5n,. will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down. and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. If in n gnu-A nl-nvnntivn n? 1 iannann Inarhfant Lallllluls LLIU BIUILIIUIJ GLILI IIIIUBI-IH.CUa It is I. sure preventive of all diseases Incident to this animal, such as `lung fever`; glnndnII;ye1- low water, beaves, coughs, distemper, founder, loss of appetite and vital energy. Its use in proves the wind, inc:-asses the appetite, give: A smooth and glossy Skin, `and transforms the miserable skeleton into n ne looking and spirit- ed horse. N`_ I.--____ Al _-.._.- nI.. .... To keepers of cows this Preperetion in invalu- able. It increases the quantity and improves the quality of the milk, gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much feeter. Prepared and eold by ' nnurr` 1. nmnr [mm]: A v B on Ks.| `/1.1:. g. 1;`; \;.1:.v\_/ Suitlble for all ages, just received and for ula A . .l t'I`lfI'I1f 'I\l\f\Ir\rI'Ir\"I'|'I'1 ` TA; [:;.?df~Eii7 66i&T'671ii.f"" ALSO, Bibles, Church Services, Prayer Book, Palm and Hymn Books, Aibuma, and a great variety- of Fancy Articles, suitable for Ohrislmas. and New Year Presents. . ' ARHEtL.`$uud Trustees of Churches`, Beware of ignorant dealers in -Iblodeonn Land Organs, as poor worthlesg inatrmnants Ire, gene- ra1Iy go be found there that cannot be soltjljo any practical Ilnaitian. T THE REYNEB ORGAN .. -- is {no hegt-i-numb:-13;:x:i:i;:. vM:;'I;;';;4ured by J. REYNER. A guarantee "for five years given with each instrument, and sold at pricarto defy com petition. '- nmnonnpns, from 330 upwu-as. New URGANS, $65 - H 'l`iAaA innlrnrnnnfn urn vhY`t-,n suui Punn law I LVCW \J[5\J'1.L`|3' V` .90 ` " _ Tigse instruments are voiced and tuned by J. Rayner himself. 35 years_ experience in teach- ing Church Ohoirs, to, give him the ndnntnge of knowing the kind of tone most suitable for tbe voice. * G____..'lI___ 'I'II l\T.f'lQ E_-_. CAI! _._J ___-.-_S- Februnry 10. FZ.?sn., ` nlnphloll, ngiuliou, ;- RI-`nl HS [`RU1\!ENTS.tAken in exchange. - Tunara sent. to a.ll~parl of the counpry at mason- 1 3b e mm 1:-mm J n1avw1m'.:x 9_.9.1:_. |TEYEBOOK| U nrug uuuw. Joni: annmnwox. Also, the CHFHSTHAS NUMBER of the II-\ lusuated London News. - 7 ] n`I1IN nmarnuvrnv Dec. 11. F. wlszljmgn. Auctioneer as Commission Henclggnt _-__ .n_.. u--|.-. "17:__...._ n` s f` Consignments respeetfulnly aolicted, fair` which Liberal Advances `will be made. - ~ 3-I..- -1` l'\-_ nad an "nnntln-vn lnnnndon El ,0! Uf]{ UUUQQ _Uu lllwtlj, llglniuuyu and Saturdays at 10 a..m.; and at 7 _o clock every Evening. N Nov. 2. LIU V ULUU. Secondhand PIANOS from $40 And upwude, At REYNERB. 1868. [c o_5L. 1868. 8NTFNE'8= `I -ll %!!' _ DAILY LO0K out! `Lnoll nun Jsuunry 2. Almanac of Oanadtytor 1&9, 1 US? RECEIVED at the`GITY BOOKSTORE, King Street. ; _ JGFIK l1Il'1H'I`N', `sums, Large Size, s12_ and ago. In 38,] awn:-11%|-Jun Annnnnlntl lth Han maa Tannin fl.llUl.I Llllltrllul Axuvluvza III! III: Iuuuu. sage: .of Dry; Goods pn "rum-vs, `ThnfadynJl mi Rum-dnva at lu n..m.-. and 7 0 :-Jock '3? tier. olvvnnrngvu In \:`yu`u- -Va-9-,3-an-rang -c-u.`-q---- ' Brock s:., near the x.zke;,`Kinga:on, oiif 7 A Large Stock of New and elegant oer. % % ` 3` `Try Gal-dnen- g' Cmlgh lb- lIedy.-8eo Adverlzlselndln. ` FFEGT OF. A`DVERTfSING.-It ii ` ` amusing 3.1: times. tfo'1")ba`erv! the stores or the muohmw who don t adver- tise; to `age; the .anxj_ous_pmpriaton loobg. ing into the strgetg any! people go . by, wondering why_they_`do_r!1 com; iq, while ihe stores `of thei1"_nei `hours who - do ndvisa =ur aw:ongea w cstomefs. Some people will luu-Irv ~~Q|3!dlVilion others will noL--_.Dai1y P _ ium. T HUME, IJIITEU BIKE, I.6_ uqu `_U- In N501, everything connected with the usic Trade, \ At RE_YNER S. -j- * EAsEs-1ro'n'hs or,1'.~'ms End tuber` % - eiacriptioniof Lair-Pri1i tfng*i:3t % stock % at the Daity'1`lewi"0a6r. - du:_iptIau`a:p:'n:ting done bmmdlw. _ 1 L-311;2:s_*`:'.:`:?..:s::..`;z2`3<...w_";:-.- ' `\-1.1 -Hjvsaupy-v , `\,_`lII_ yw ~ p:`y esr for the`ren":"":I~y a'3ng1;;'" house than for advertising your ` ds, you are pursuing a false policg. If you can do business, let it be known. --P.Iu.lI- @ Try Givllfdlul/.e;?| I In- 1 I010 Dy HEATH & GUNN, Gbemiau & Druggisls, 47 Princess Street, Kingston. From J. REYNEES I.I'A._3_ A-_.. John Grelglnol. m.i0HN_ cninlaarox. "i ei.T`3.., Marble. Black, pF;;IDIl_Il' HID Igluqun, Princes:-at. IAUCTION SALE, Inhabitants of Kingston E8833 lcN.AUGHTON 8 00. huruiotiv- ed inmnctioufc from lontml total by suction, at Ferguson : old nand, oyerlj ' QTHPORTANT none: consisting 0! Brand and Rudy-lads Clothing, Bltnkall, Oarppging, B4. _ ding, Stable Rngsptc. Alan. Inrova lull nf `Rina Rlnok Tu-Ll: `D:-ullnn Ills, QIQIJIU 2%,,` 0'. Also lsrge km of nine Blue Irhh Poplin and otl nr Silks, Prints, any 3oItonI,.'lrdnc'l'u In-inoeo, and Oobm-gs in great uriqty, together with tnmendoun lot: of other goods mano- rouo to menfcion. ' 1, Sale to commence on TElIB5DAJ,Ml'ohrnry 18, at 7 p.g.n.,_and to oominucesch dqatz in the afternoon and '1 intthe eveining. sunnounnma 1wIunIi6uau6on.F N MciVAUGT1;! gs Qb;,. - - ' ' Adctfdhop. N.B.--Country Morehdnll and Jobbcrifwill ho J hinted` xibenuy with. * now run M nIaVmLsV T OF T THEMSELVES`? - "JAFFWAS gbont 9 on Sgtqrdsy iilt that twin ladies enterel my Store, and Inked the price of my best. FAMILY FLOOR. 1 _told them; in plnilp English, "0h,";Inid an genhe best our a. quarter-doihrlbarytll hill at 3 little place whemumy `Inn not near incl: 1 stock of out-is you noun to bus. that 5 little further gnonvermtion-they loft. Ah! but how disappointed they returned about the name hour thib mornihg, gnd told me how they land: fool: of themselves. 0!` xcoung I; wugnlura ofi`. `F ' . ,.` * ` ` ,x-~ `Inn |..-_....1- -1 u.- ..-_.- -_1._.1:.E nnuu-v "_ _ _ .100 bnrrola 9f thq s_un_o jplqnci }"A_llLY_ FLOUR. as I has been Uelflng Mel , to had. ` 51) ban-eh XXX PLBTRY FLOUR llucniv-' ed at an |ed It Isms %ne%.e_!i{v+n smxnun` stow, ' ' '1x7Eirr;N13 z:is'()E5s"'- { fAi:':ho`r ofthe ' raigy." I Ia II\'|..':n....s."-i;clI..-.._ M IV IIODWOTQI I0!` I00 rwucyrbtznm. ` mogotgu. --s.=iso..a.i.:`"i::_.'f.s% Imay; by. the Anmn at thy World J , i T. Wha.t_ia's ch:iut%sn`r'b A.I.`.`p.n`." % = tum ..sa waeamzr I6:-nii;"nIid'!lim`WItuhu,` : rag:-non-nan `Wohdcnl M = Pprcr. Ane.dMI.. 3 '0.1I!|'H~ ? 0 len,R9odo6'1N "ou;,uw`,unirou`:uo-.%` 'l'huhilTDior' 4" 1 . Dish Bwifcmpkb-Warts 3 Bunlytnlyz ` u~ - ~ " Vd6ntinaVox,tc.&c_. r _ u _ ` u--u -n- so _.wa _ 4o,_Prinoo.In Bu-ut,.l!'oh. 23,".7.'.. eath a' 3?& blix. ' All :13,-haiku on u $ , "5;-:.; V.a.% Fgbmnqwlo. V I, H NO" __l . : JoIni- 3. muxgos;;; 1:. aauutwugnyuq ,lr. gopjlxy-lq., an .`Lc`.u:.n_'.i'.'De"E'"! A , I M oqlnlmrn: w. 1:. I1nglyi;'l6('g;; :r 0u pI. I6ill3"B.O..' 'J.Bo .EngIax: V " ` G_.A_Kirkn1t.dnk- Han; W ` r- Bnrganfs; zlfqhacdo `linifle. \Yn1'in-I-an 1-A nunduru nv} `o.'.-sea... v. $20,000 WQRTH -4. 1'5. any, '1. at 1 W. UZWI. snonlmmr as T; - 1': III n.__-_ 'II__ - shamhoma-.~;g1.ao.:`1w...n-n-uadiasyyi; .I,,uan.uu.n;. ` , "Email; alqn, fl`ick_tI ,Non-`Sb`ar'eh9Id'e:i, 813. N A_ ` Family M: 9:83,. 3-. g1._l_r;;g g;-rein-8MmhdlIu.lL 3*""' N A r %~m-.u.u*w1..%'% ` - Aw. `J15-u. of o.>r;5i: poqzui':.'$ inn JIIur|,_;u|rB ,(1I;Ba.Gl.'z0 Allllllba :' NUMBER 113. -Ma .mi.A.w'rxn1-onl.nlirlu:l.Iirnht ratrdixwl ty gaullulnulz It ' P I . TO THE aajb.IsRIs0i*8~ AND :0? L`: /n.\'IuvA VITITDD I-it HI Poolingilh; Concert Bills, [Ibequa Boots, Blaine: Gui, Lu "12333" Buy, an oudnn ll fnvond. `t "`lJ_ Una KVIIUIIIIRA b|I__U uuv -u-,u u\rj f mu P``h' 3 in on the terrace behind his bus, i :ii:b$l:h:"`&`i _' innpmjocsing corner of the b1:ilJ- ` 10" u. a` ohtnobody can overhear what is: '* d'`* " in; and when they all were 1-mted ' T12`: Aw v '-uni, he turned to Griscelli and n.|'.-Iv -- V ' nap 5'3`-113-0 " " .-1_.-.-4 . I867. unloa! ADVBI1 I3T=f LCUK I 380 " . - . . ` `lid OI (`Ural Snha gfwr the forum` advmmm` . "18331. then unibasmdur 1- lun- ` ' w -\ Vl|I`l'l{`~`l\ ,,1.1-gm1nn|l'M'| I`__ _. y ' named l\cIcI|, nu a--If ..-- .. _ 1 umfwg the pr; 0.`\.l `pt xu, ` t h u him, and: L - .1!" dpM\l"6' 1 I intelligent, Ute: um a~|n*f~L M. Pi.-n-i roux-snllmrrd his .1 received urdcrs in prvsom - In `` .01-njug during an iutvriul `be- 1 .u-un:theoper'I. _ ` _ ~ but no tune In Infunnzng` 5..mIendstion Ind the l-`.m- 1 - .5, The secret.` agcpt wag le- * 3.: suddenly he was :`L`l:c\1 mm It ` ' such as he had ex~peric-need during a duel ; and upon ' . uhng him why he turned so ` ,5 he could only answer that he punk! boblood shed _il_1 tllisplattor. (.55; was us superstitious m such` nughiumller on the thmno. 3. pnncumlly at the opera, and n`ter h as the prefect. and the agent were `gonad lo the Imperial Ems. .\.~- ,. .. nus .'l.-mp urn` n'\-inn] tho`! . hm gm: 3 man _ t P _ _ `uzi '1. was g-Mug u ":|Y`L\ m ,_ P! Salim Etnperur. [ho 1ut- ; Qlneu |U HIV: ---[W--"" ' ` $g.me so the door and p:_1:=~- he asked one of the uthcmf -.15`, 1. that with the prt-fec`t`.' hhjjlu. than H WIS-A L L-l'.~`lx`:| ..0h' mm` be hgg 11}: J-Iulrt and [gughed henfnly at Eh-1 M Lmperors `..;,_ _. _,.... :1. duo -mnl-1' tlmn |.'i],.I|lU |I \c[ Iuu\.u Luu..n..-n.\-4. `uni hqnheniell of on and of your 111- I l ` ud eugrgy. on will need both ' ` ihlfne llI`I blCh Ire wish to employ you to watch a certain Kelch, ` ` ncfmm London with crimi- { ` ;you will not lose sight of ihnolnent; follow him wherever he his plans. As soon as kind him out. you will show him Id dun nit for further orders. qlthd listened in silence. It was `Him the little Corsican gnatherd iinnelf in the presence of :1 id. AI noon, however, as the full spanking, he replied 2 ._ trill be easy enough to nd him, `Fries: will have the kindness to ` it the Inn : record in the police: . Idlhd out where he used to live, 5_5:il.Indwh.st frienda he may have flllnm glad :9 heat that you are E i All the men from that island ioldbeen devoted to my family. `HIM it very much interested in I--Jpn G-all of van And nf vnur in- u Irv. 'l"d SCH(.;dL ull A iilomo you. I should certainly Ilhggpogj '*'ll I. Pietri to pay Griscelli &_dTrtIauId to furnish him wjth mink; _--_| :_ . Y` Mick laughed, but Napcneon re- ` Nitlld slid nothing. After A ` "_-lrllqlud furnish him with ` hllllght med in the cxecuzion \ `US. He also promised to direct 1 - `I an imam `-1 .f .,'i`. ...'.`."f.. "f?.`. .? . 525 to he kept ready for ' fhlllphrial stables, and then in- M` '5 0| the next day he would 3 "a `Wild two o'clock, in the Boil-1 ` _ lllalnt interview with [the \ ,'5_I._hagIently led me Btrlngc` M MIR} between the muster and `Hit Atthe end of the opera th `it followed the empcrnr FIE, `lhere they settle;-(l the . Iind then they went to the We police records of all suspi- Ilo-kept. Tu mask the . pretended that it -"."'P`I-lion to psmlon Kelch, who ` ,, lllffldy been engaged in a 1 lhba heard zmhz etxl::`l,ai$:i: F` Why. he is the moat. des- q _` kw`. When he was arrest- ;,53 Uonrteeu mento carry him ` Q`? _Ko had to be hand- `... C-`Sides. He is 3 perfect _g1:`i`:"m:Iou in_theZ lists stated that h _m:Ven Inchezlhlgh, of hereu- . . | Very Mlgerous man. fink an` M3 brother It Vnngirard. : Hun g hquent as certain house In _elbe latter lived, in order C W! to the pretty daughter `Iggy ` ` ht `Waning scum; `T r _ g mormng. '.`.!s_:~'su.t"?.`__{E 2` `he. 3% I1 Eqvlllfuid u. Pietri; --I did not . ;:i`o'ver Iii `jun England. 3 will in the fou M f -_-... umuwmg morning.` 'IIg in front of the res- 1: win one of the coldest . Al hour later, I pretty Si"-". lled I oommissionnnire `MW tb deliver in person. tba'sei':ret agent r-O went through didlpmstop till he ` (If lcnilmonhnt He 9' I mod- ` `nnlrin-.-. I ---- -- |5:.-.`:.-;.-;-s .-2.-"1? tin`, and hvl if" '7';oE.w'1' Ih'aIl `there before kdeep powerful i'|P|'eI'l0'n upon the .honVg.g as -unictn bravo. is without [or .3 QIYIIOTUII that number, Wu 3 peccnddlo I M. `nu ucandnl brought . .L- . I 4` xvm. 3 ad\`'nh,ll (` I _.-l.- 0,.` un. 'IuI'lL'l' luvvuugnx nbasszulor to fihf N N!l\Ulu.'->n,- in guing to |';u'ia in nparur. Tho` :3 pI'c!'o3u:l of pnlirc. ch to him. and II-l>-Ll ......I .....n-._ "man. 233. a mesh of Iol 0 lines 'rs_ egu. A ....w -.--3-u wan: tux-ough Mid nos nap tiilmonhnt. in! looking house, F", clmo to the door, Ba '1!l\|1 Y Iylll \'u\v-*'.__! can lnwyotg .....- ... [M an tlu: _ sltiu-nu] ` seed the? '..`.a;;Ak Kolch came out. took a only at the first]: stand l\'l1\lli'l'(\YO,I'pld`iyl0 the housu in Vaugiranl. Griacelli had followed him closely, nncl saw how the whole family came running I`*'. emlm\ccd Kelcl.I. and took him lmitily into the house. Two hours 15.1.-r, how;-ver, the whole puny came out once: more and \_m:nt tn the restaurant, H wlugrc thry ciijiiycd themselves at table, the; l l yoiiug Indy In-`lug Linc soul _of the whole , `. fc:|s'._ timcclli sat in an mljoiuing romn,| L`, wlicre ho could hear in-cry wurd, an-1 Mu fl his lll0dt'3l cullet. Alter their late break- ufut tlivy went. to ll livery stable, where 1 1 Kclch lured n magnicent home, which he 3 8\`(`l'II\Hi tn knnw in lean by its mime, and, p i wlwu he parted with his friends, he said, ,1 in the llt'Il l.ll_'_;! of Grlscelli : _ Naval--'nn`s police are mo stupid to find .. me out. They think I am at. asleep in .f` Lundun. I m-cal not go and hide m_vsoll'; ` 9 ' 1 will rnnw and sleep at Ilie house. Ilu not 1 ll lw nl'rni.l_ l'll cnmc tn-Anight. l _l l`imr KL-lch! he dill not know that his` l|__\,. ..r..I .....-,a. ...-... ..n -_. ,_|.-, 1 I - I \v\'I I|\.I\II. um. \IuI uuu. L nuuw unu HIE lmaslflll words were at! overhead, by nne of :_ Nupu'lcnu'a police agents, who did not. iu- I `; u-ml to lnvac sight. of him, and with whom ht he wag ere h_mg to have 3 must unpleasant ' 1nu~rv1v:w. rho sccn-.5 agent was all the * mnrc den-rxn'\ut-d to succeed in this anir as he had had another xttmck nf \`1-rtign `while eating his chops in the restaurant, .n.l rnxlu ||4Il;AlI.`l'1` A|Il l|.u.: nun.`--..| 1L... I Inn-u. \rII`UI.s sue -..n-- 3 no pun; .tllll tlruily helieved, on this accoiiiit, that A this was` It matter of lllc and death tor hun- , sell as well in lor Keith. 1 `rm: " .rr'ri-:N1'.\1'." ' l`recisel_r at t\\`oo'cli.cl-K, l'5(ll.l.lS Napoleon , |Ct`~-llllttllllctl only by two olllverg an duly, appeared on the public square, coining from the Tuiletimfs. Kr-leli, who was thin {til l'nll gallop. The secret agent, will Jlltlullleti lrom the imperial stables, was I\I3|l|\l.I3|lll I .I'l) the bridge near the palace, daslied up to e<-:.,;i';-.tula`re the favourite oftl _lMtcr sent at gbnce gratuity of francs - 1b police sum` 9 . . , r promised provide 0 , , his daughter rcaclied eitzhteeii school cuurtoilicers ` _ _ ieir inas- ter on his brilliant success. On the following day the secret agent close behind him, the head ofliis horse nenr~ was summoned to the cabinet of the empe_ ly touching the saddle of the assassin, as ror, and there in the presence of the rinci- l the emperor came by. A had In his left hand he pal otcers of the imperial household, he gathered the reins--with his right, wasinlorined that from that tlayit would be hand he grasprd rmly the stiletto in his , his duty to watch. over the persoiual safety * hoso ni. But. Kelcli allowed his intended of Louis Napoleon, to accompany him victim to pass quietly and made no l]l0\ L- everywhere, abroad and at home, except in irient. He was not to die so publicly. \ LO1.`ls x.u-oi.i~:os`s RACE F011 . Ll!-`l-i`.. As soon as the emperor had passed the pl` two man, whom he reeoenized perfectly, he. gn\'e`li,is horse the reins and rode at fulll speed to the great lake in the Buis del `J B-mlogne. He was t'ollon`t-ti liy perhaps thirty ])til"Ull.\; hut, wisliing to rid him- sellnfytlie crowd of curious people who * , stuietrat hiui everywhere, he once more ' started at a tremendous rate, so that hardly ',:inyonc could tollorv, and_returned to the ' l Tuileries. Ketch had left him some time `,hcfore, and returned to the house of his ' friends. The same scene was almost daily repeated for a fortnight, during which poor l Kelch was not pi-riiiittetl to he one mntnrut l,nut of light. The secret agent followed . him on food and on liorsu bar`: whi-riv-_-r he ;.him or sealed lny his si_dc at the tlieatre; land yets - lull was the unfunuiiate man of 1 his own great purpose that he never noticed \ how he was watched and (allowed. . The emperor had repeatedly sent for ' l Griscelli. and one day, while the latter was " l making his report, the prefect of police en- E; tererl with 3 letter, in which Kelch inform- ed hfuzzini that the emperor would not sur- vive two days longer. He insisted upon being authorized to arrest the would-he murderer on thee spot ; but Louis Napoleon had his own plans, and ordered the secret agent to ask for a particular horse, .'iml_ to he no duty at? o'clock for the usual ride of--the emperor. _ T A ll kg nnrnnn: n\n:l infnv-nnlpd In the non. `V )f l8 Le 11 , went, often dining tit tli: s:iiiie mlilc with JAMES the interior of the palace, and that no one would he allowed to approach the person of the emperor without his having been in- 0 formed -of the desire belhrehand. During the tmpt-rot : travels in the provinces, the gend-iiuies and the police were to be only under his orders`. and all the responsibility would rest upon his shoulders. live intiinacy . tiny, _the agent aaiis _clieck e-red I `S1-eclal J.C.}lark_e,H.D. l h_vsician remedy no safe cause and though 3 it To Muiniln Limits it is peculiarly suited ; it will, in '3. short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Am-ictions, "the -Headache, Whites, the Pills Ul"lllC tlllptl U1. All the persons most interested in the con- spiracy were at t.he`su.n1e. hour again on the Place de la Conc.:rde-Lhe emperor, follow- by a. single mljutant; Kelch. in the high top-boots, with a` green overcoat, under which he had something concealed; and Griscelli, in plain costume. As suon>aa `Reich perceived Napoleon, he gallnpcd up toward him ; thenanpon he started at full speed, and the sccrct agent had only time to whisper to the jockeys to keep close to their master, and then to follow as well as he could. When the party reached the Bois de Bonlogne, there began 1 regular 1 race at 8 fearful pace ; low walls, hedges, brooks, all were passed, they hardly knew how, and the good Pnrisians who uaw them y by like a vision said the emperor was either drunk or mad. , ..;n _ ..-:.|.__ cl... Ann nr H1: nllrpr - ha eitucr drum: man. He was neither the one or the other ; he `was only afraid for his llf. After a. race of three hours they returned the same way they had Vcorne ; the horses we-.re_ White with foam, and the secret agent understood why-he had been ordered to select a parti- cular horse. VVhen they came near the Tuileries, Kc-.l'cli was forced; to remain be- hind; in spite of all he could do with spur and whip, his horse Vvgs unable to go any further; be was completely broken down. '1 his suggested to Griagelli a bold thought: he made a great eort, rode past the empe- ror imd cried `aloud : Hurrah for the Na- poleons! The assassin is beaten !" 'l`Im omnernr looked him,