Kingston News (1868), 2 Mar 1869, p. 1

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zn rant`? nan... V TH. BPATTIFFI. IHIR. .\'Mun='s (`run n._ Y-on lust (`ullimw it > him` HAIR Is .1 cmain indiratjq-u Hf clean)` at UM` I`mts_ cent: 1 Eattle. tor Canada. Sold by nll Medicine Dealers. Nnrthrop & layman. Neiclllle; Ont, prbprkiors ' ls hcnllh worth having ? {fit is, protect i;__ ii nan jewel as easily lost}: virtue, and in many . calm! as dim:-ult to rvcover. In this climuo, ` uni more particularly at this season of the yen, ` people are very up! to take cold and lull.-r from sore throat. coughs, upiuing of blood, sud pul- l mnmry roruplninll generally, wbzch if not I chl"(`k(`Ii immediately lend to serioul conaequem ' _c-vs. The question arinoI-which in the quickest ` uni most rill-clunl remedy 7 Bryan`: Pulmonic Wafers have heeu before the public for twenty ! years, and have always` given perfect saylisfnclion, and invrar'N\bl_\' effect permanent cures when up L ken in sn_ason_ Sold by all medicine dealers and i .mntr_v stores generally throughout the Province at '25 cents 11 box. 1 Pnilomphy or lilarrlage. A new Course of Lectures, an delivered at the .\'ow York Museum of Anatomy embracing the guhjz-c1s:-Ho~w to live and what to live for; Youth, Maturity, and old Agmlnnhood gentr- ally reviewed ; The ounce of indigestion; Flntu. leuoe and Nervous `Disanses accounted for; Mar- riage philosophically considered, &c., to. Pocket Tolumrs lconlalning these Lectures, will be for- wnrded post-paid, on receipt. of 25 cents, by ad- dressing "SECRETARY, New York Museum of Amtomy and Science, 618 Broadway, New * l York." _ l l i i l l : ` r1VHE Comgiissiontrs appointed to construct 3 the Imercoloniul Railwuy give public no- ` [ice that they are now prepared to receive 1`EN- . DERS for THREE FURTHER SECTIONS of smaou 5 will be in the Province uf Que-? be-c uni will extend from Forty mi_lea East of Riviera du Loup, at the end of Contract .\'o. 2, ' 1D the Sixty-sixth Mile Post, near -Rimouski, cs dzsmnce of gboul. Twenty-six miles. \ c......-.. \Y.~. P. _;n I. an than D....:....., .-.r n'...5 UIIKBUK-U Ul IJ'J\I\ I WCI.II"UIA LIIIIUE. I Section `No. 6 will be in the Province of New * Brunswick and hill- extend from the Easterly 1 end of Contract No 3, opposite Dnlbousie, to, the West side of the Main Post Road near the -{Slh Mile Post, Ensttrly from Jncquet River, E about Twenty-one miles. | S:-ction No. 7 will be in the Province of Nova: Scotia and will xteml from the Soutberly end . oHJouir:u-t No. 4, near River Phillip, to Station f Fitty at Fully Lake, about Twe.-nI_v-four miles. I Plans and prcles with specications and terms of contract will be exhibited at the oice`! of the Board of Works, Toronto, and at the om. * l)alhou_=ie, St. John and Halifax, on and nfier lhe FIFTH day of M.-\R.I`,H_ I869, and SEALJ, ED TENDERS, afldressed to the Commissioners ` of the [ntercoloninl Railway, and marked "Ten. , der," will be received "at their oice in Uttnwai up to $_E\ F..\ o'clock, p.rn.. on the TWEN'T`t'- NINTH any of March, 1359. _ ` lntercoloninl Railway oice, ` i Ottawa, lL:h February, 1869. l A W A'l.RI -T` crs ot' the Commissioners at Ottawa, Rimuuski, _ T6 ~.\1i+i*n*6iTAN-1J' s1I11*l7E7i JLVI .In.[u.an.\ I tun A`-Ill un uuu u u;-up A on Mercator`: Projection. Constructed by Joan Bnnholomew, F.R.G S. Size, 55 x 40 inches. FI'L_ r n,_:__.. -_- .1... I.._,-I'..... rg-CI-Inan in I}-u Auuuuo Tbe.fullowing are !np:- A II .L. cv..... FI-r T ` I. All the Slqtes, Kingdoms, and `Empires of` Line World sre clearly dgned by the nid_ of colour nu-:nI:nvv . prmung. _ _ ' II. The British Empire, nr.-cludm.g n11_ the Colonies, are prominently pnnted In uniform colour. In 1-. -I-- --__.-:..- ID ....1-.....A uni of im- printing. ll 1'... pOI'QDl Dl'l.llB UUIOIIIBI nuu I urn!- 1`\'. Oven-lnnd Route: and Steam and Sailing Routes, with distances in miles and lime in days V. Uverland Telegrnphs, Cables, Railways ' VI. Cutrenu of the Ocean, Limits of Icebergs Ind Drift Ice, kc. kc. - ~ _ ._ _I_AL ..-_.. 51! xnxt'AL SITCRR POLBIM .0Dt'Cl-ID, and :15 ball!!! il Ih ' .. llsII`.._.l Lu. cmour. ' _ 111. it also conuina 18 enlarged Maps of un- pormnx British Colonic: and Ports. _ _ l\.' Clan:-lnnrl no-rltnl and SIRIIITI. lld Salim! G MEM AT:4I'i)J1i1.t}:13 FIHQMWERS OF BRILLANT COLOURS. ACASE of HANGING BASKETS and BOU- QUETS of these beaulilul and appropriate Christmas 01-nnmenu_ just urived nnd for sale by E. H. PARKER. _.__.__ I-`IIONTENAC BREWER xma a-mm:-r WEST, K1368? )1 " w. GEO. W. GBEIGIITGN. BREWER on` THE BEST [PALE ALE AND Pom am Mr vn:srmuv- CANADA. "" TIA`. I`) 1`U A XUULVU Ulnllullnu ;- vv uuu ,7... p\y~more for the rent of your business hnuse than for advertising your business, you nre pursuing a false policy. If you can do business, let it be known."--F1uLNx- -c-.v END 1'!` TO YOUR FRIENDS.--The CHRONICLE Arm NEWS is published every Friday morning, and contains all the news of the week. For Fifty Cents, paid in advance, you may send it to your friends for three months at the reduced rates of p_ostage._ For One Dollar it may be sent Bil months. Single copies, price Five Cents, may be haq at the Daily News oice; Princess Street. Jnnunry 16. lNl`EB(`0LONML RAILWAY. lid SINGLE copuzs o} the mm 9 . News ms; be had at the counter of the publication olice, Princess Itreet, priec three coppers, December 12. JUST EEADY. saw MERCANTILE MAP urine WORLD. ll _, f`....|-...-and Lari EW STYLES OF TYPE HAVE been added to the DAILY Nnws Jon Pnurrnlu Ornclg. Our two Steam Presses nnd Automatic Plnnen Printing Machin- -..._ - __LI- .._ A..- 5.... Ant 1.-uni-P `ll annd and mnomsnc rlnlzell IHUHUB _-"'" cry enable us to -turn out work .111 005 Ityle,wi.th despatch, and at c es? ' inibnt` 3, t o II'|nl1III- In an Dec. 9. -1 -- l'15ir i; 3013 PO A YOUNG MERCIIAN'[`--`When you _____ t..- .1... mar nf vnnr hnsiness LARGE assortment of GER)-[Ah QUETS, just received by R, wm1 I31!!! II III. uuo LS STENS(_)N'S}YE WATER i for sale by E. H. PARKER, c. Market Square. FLOSXERS. IVY`: [K nun All ._ L. an H: - -V, ---. -- Price, in cloth case, :36. John Henderson, PRINCESS STREET- __..--..- -wo-n 117 A II-In l' CUIUDKJ , I DUO. A. WALSH,` T_ ms. CHANDLER. c. J. BRYDGES, w. 1?. corny, (`nu-nu-ninmnno the leading future: in this I cewea uy R. WHITE, Chemist and Druggiat, 42 Princess ntreet. E. H. PARKER, -Mu-kel. Sqhnre. UVI. 1. IL`. Commissioners. AN BOU- -1 FAMILY HERALD. f I-'`.nn1;..|......_-_2_ n IQINGSTON. ,. 11EN1)1_Rs0N s. I Parliament for Private Bills, either for. ; rantin excln-sive rivile ea or couferrin car- 8 8 P 8 _ 1 S porme powers for commercial or other purposes ; of 3 r.,L, or fr r doing anything (ending to nect Hm ..:,.I.... :PARTIES inteidiug to make application to u . .. ....-....-.._ -3` ...I-__ _,._.!, l........ .-uvvcl nun uuulululullll ur uuler purposes ; aect ` the rights or property of other parties, are Here- by notied that they are required by the 51st .nnd following Rules of the House of Commons (which are published in full in the Canada !(1'd.`(`Nt), to give TWO MUNTHS NOTICE of ; the applicntion(c1ear1yand distinctly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada Gazette, and also in'a newspaper published in the Coun- ty or Union of Counties accted, sending copies : of the rstnnd last ofauch notice: to the Private `i bill omce. Ann.2.2,,,n nv . n-nt U All Petitions for Privnte BiI|s`must be presenl- ed witbin lhersl three weeks of the session. A I L`DI .`l"\ '1"A'\T\l'\ -Packels, `-25 cu. 91,25. |'rEN REASONS why if should be used in preference to all others- lst-Bread or Cakes made with it are MORE WHOLESOME Lhnu if made with yeast or any ' other process. V ! ')n_YIn DWDTTV in nnr-In that H -3 night` ` Uhutl PIUUC5u 2nd---Ils PURITY is such that it will stand. the test of the most perfect analysis. 1 Q:-rl_L~l-`tar `hath-an I-uann nrlnnuhrdlv nun fnr I KUC I-CHI UI lI.l'U LUUUL PCKICUI. IILIIIIJBIB. Srd-After having been extensively used for the last. 14 years, in N01` ONE instance has it failed to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. All-1:?-n\`.Ina OI-uni I-untrn not` if n.I-nnnvnna :0 ICIICLI |U SIVC I341` lllill L13 JILJI` lI.\J LI\IL`. 4th-F'amilies that have ued it pronounce i THE BEST, and will use no other. ____._:.__ __ 13 AI Izln Ahc __ .1--- I LIIIJ LPICILJI, U11 Will I-IDV I-Ill U\UELo ` 5lh-!t contains no SALERATUS, no does it ` impair the digestive organs like those powders where SODA or an excess of ALKALI predo- l minataee`. on. In ____ _ _:_-- 4.. D.......A I\- f`..I.-an an .1.` IJJIIJILUU 6th-'It never gives to Bread or Cakes an un- pleasant ALKALINE or MAWKISE taste. "HI-._.1`|-mincn-orlinnln (hm fm-m its nnmnnsition plcneaul. ALIDEILJILVIM VI nan" ALLIJLA bLlL\.- 7lb-T be ingredients that form its composition are more BENEFICIAL than otherwise. n.L n_____.:_ _..|.:..-a.. ...._ ..-o I:ln'l| D-....`A SIB [DOTS DEREK` IUIILLJ lllllll ULUCLWISE. 8lb-Dyspeplic subjects can eat H01` Braid I or Roll: made with it, and derive BENEFIT by its use. r\;L ~r.u_.-._.. _..I... ..._n.:.... :n. 4... _..-.:..ho The Galaxy Leslie's Pleasant Hours LeSlie S Ladies Budget Lady a Friend Putnam`: Monthly Lippincotfs Magazine, &c. &c. John llcnderson. February 23. PRINCESS STREET. ll U85. 9th--Every packet contains in full weight. One pound packets weigh SIXTEEN OUNCES. 10th-It is all that is represented to be, v_iz.: [ Unrtvalled for Purity and Cheapneu." -.3-`A-u A 5 1-\ u a uni nn-I-nut: FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with Board and Lodging in 3 Private Family. ' Location, Barrie Sheet. Apply for ad- dress at the Daily News oic-*. ' Sept. 21. ` | I LJIICCI, IUIIIJUUIJ --v-l Ferguson. _ Possession immediately. A nnllr 1]. UI \JUlIILl Ottawa, 91!: February, 1839. SPECIAL ANu"1n1R0n*rAN`1' NOTICE TO CASH CUSTOMERS. FOR4FEBRUARY. MORE 1;Nems_:f MAGAZ[NEB= AT JAME_ ` n *Gmn3u; 1.s B;\KlN ` C) .L.-LMLLJNJ - .-. `T7. lllealer In B0ots`and bf!-mes. No. 36 Princess Street. K1lI8Sl0B- __ ..,.-..nn ___... .....-....`nr..lhr on than}: his nn- IIIIIUDBD uun vyw, ..--...c....-.,_.- ESIRES meet respedtfuliy to thank his nu. merous Customers for a liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. In closing his accounts for the past year the advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Customers to understand this announcement in the most positive sense. Determined not to be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BUUTS and SHOES of unrivalled mm-mru-.m1-e at the lowest remuneretive prices nillh I ru'.uAl;U Englishwornnlfa Domestic Magnziuie World of ?nshion Young Englishwomau Prop``8 Magazine Boy `:1 Own Magazine Ilelgrmin Macmillan Cornhill Temple Bar Unce a Week, to. he. for pared sell DUULD luu ..m\...-e... . . _ _ .-._.__,_, manufacture on strictly cnsh terms. Unpaid accounts must be settled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put. in suit. f" The patronage of Cash Customers ao- licited. JAMES HOPE. PRIVATE guanine. ...__ , , DVERTISEMENTS for the Dun Nlws, intended to appear the same evening, should be sent in at as arl afpoasihle. 3 . _:--.-w-.n-rru-I'n|l`l.1\T'l`G y an hour in the day Dec. 18: nw r--~r~-r The large circulation of the DAILY NEWS renders it the natural medium for ~ the publication of all small and transient l advertisements, as well as larger announce- _ments. Advertisements of religious notices and Sabbath services; situations wanted; situations vacant; houses for sale; houses to rent; houses waned ; board and lodg- ing; rooms wauted`; board wanted; ar- ticles lost; articles found; cattle wanted; cattle for sale; cattle strayed, &c., when set close, inserted for 25 cents each inser- tion, payable only in advance. When dis- PRIVATE BILLS. Ihy 12. .L\I LJAJL. ELLEVUE TERRACE, frosting on Centre Street, former!-y occupied by Mr William .9:-vnnhxn led. Kingston, 22nd January, 1868. ___________`.___?__ LIJl'lII.UI.l IKJIJLI, Cbf. Clk. Committeqs and Private Bills, H. of Cognmons. urn (III-n Wnlu-nnv-u `IQEEO 375 N0ll'0-VI;(I_lI;0 Slrect, MONTREAL. J. GAEEDNER, Chemist, Sole Proprietor nnd Manufacturer. 1 Q FOR !|_ARCl'|- ---_. _-_ _ _,_,J , 7,, , DIPQT A`.\D )lANUl'ACTOBY- up. and Gad T A B Lrsnnd Flu mg V I. III: (tr u'c'e'w-3 UI LIJC ALFRED TODD, l1___..:..-__ _, J TI tuazely. Apply to R. M. ROSE, nah-,i..l Agsiarnea U 1'5. ll. .lb\lL.J.l' l0cinl Assignee. \6 Packets I `And for 7' `HIS Preparation, long Ind fnvournbiy known, wi_lI thoroughly re-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It in an an... -.....m.'.o:..- -9 -n .z:_-__-, 2, 72:7 - nmmv c01in17rIIa.|50\\7)ERs mu ll0RSlf.S AN!) CATTLE. 2 now 41:] ..".., subsequent" U `risen, 7 ccnupn E cenu perliuhr , V . . - _ . ... -nu auv-uuuu nuu auwauucu. It is A Sure preveinive of all diseases incident to this animal, such as lung fave;-, glnnrlers,'yel- low water, hcnves, coughs, distemper, founder, loss of appetite and vitnl energy. he use im- proves the wind,'increa.sea the appetite, gives A smooth and glossy skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into a ne looking and spirit- ed horse. H-`__ .____7,_ ,, ,.- - cu uuruu. To keepers of cows this Preparation is invalu- able. It increases the quantity and improves the quality of the milk, gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thriw much faster. H I. In AY I?oiTK.| \.r.-.-.. ._._ glxj \/;g-\_/W Suitable for all ages, just. received and for sale I. .I twtrraur Ixrxzx-7.`.--.r\.-.. 4....--av, Bibles, Church Services, Prayer Books; Petm and Hymn Books, Albums, and a great variety of Fancy Articles, suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. `ARMERS and Trustees of Churches, beware B of ignorant dealers In Melpdeous and Organs, as poor worthless instruments are gene- rally tobe found there that cannot be sold lo any practical Musician, T`.`*.Y*.3. `!!.N. is 1113 best in the Dominion. M-;`t:u'l':;;:lu!'9d by J. REYNER. A'gua.mmeo for (`we years given with each instrument, and sold at prices to defy competition. IIIIY f\`l'\`I?l \\T 6'-..-.-. man -`-.--u.A- 1'!`'9. '.. CUlUpC|I|]lJll- IIELODEONS, from $30 upwnrdII.'"=`__`-_._.';;_ New ORGANS, -- $65 These instruments are voiced and tuned by J. Re-yner himself. 35 years experience in teach- ing Church Cboixs, sic , give him the advantage of knowing the kind of tone most suitable for the voice. L-w__,__|L__.1 hr n in.) l`,,___ aux. ._.1 _.__._.l_ >_. TUESDAY} EVENING. MARCH 2. 1869.` N.S'[`RUMENTS lnkPn in exchange. Tuners sent to all paxrls an! the country at reason- able rates , l',`,..; I I')`IPV\`l"l'.l)`;' Inc! ` * '. .ud M ,c` ` W Illa (Toqghs, ` k ' Trochel st: oered him the 0 STEAK uencuteiotho `A upediuon than W V hnjgn `,,d_ at. order: for ii; `I... .. . * lTHEYmgB0uK| D61 Pre-pared and sold by nu: A '1 DR Fehruu-y 10. IDS DLTISISL JOHN CREIGHTON. Also, :he`cHms1~uAs NUMBER of the 11- lustraged London News. rnnu nnmlnnmntv F. W E R HE R. Auhcllpgeer dc Com mission Merchant A `r7:___ __ r\_. GIFT 13001"{s,I uilmhha rnr an nan: inn! I-at-glued and rr\II nu`! 3" Consignments reapectfully aolicted,for which Liberal Advances will be made. ,_ _: n__ n.....:.. .... 'l`...mn1-rs 'l'hmu-Java wmcn mnerxu Auvauu-I Wlll no uuuu. Sales of Dry Goods on Tuesdsvs, Thursdays and Saturdays at N a`.m.; and at 7 o'clock every Evening, - Nov. 2. 1868. con. 1868. TIIVII-cu-ww --- -v_v_ Omce--I. Lhwrenco Wharf, ' Foot of Johnson Street. * OUR Coal is Pure Luckawana, being mined in the very heart. of the Lacknwenn Valley, Scranton, Piuston, and Wilkes Barre, fiom the best selected mines, end is prepared with great care expressly for Family use; and will be ...........1 And rlnlivared in the bent Doseible co .- CITE Ell scregncd a dition. I1--. -. LIB VVUICU. Secondhand BlAN(*.i from $40 and upwards, Ac mrvmanui dilion. 4 `Best selected Soft Coal for `grates conamntiy on band, also Lehigb Lamp for Foundry (E6 and Blossbnrg for Blacksmiths. ~ m........ nun nnlivnnad in nu mrt of the and Blossbnrg tor bulcxamunu. _Te1-ms Gash. Delivered in my part of the city. JAMES SWIFT & C(.. LOOK OUT! |.00K (HIT! Dec. 11. ,D-_,`__- _- - V-.. ....-.. -V. At the CI'I`Y 130('>1' ALSO, ):L'l-.. A'1L.__-L CI ,7, W, '1 HIS der. Q/L` January 2. der. 38- Try Gardner- s Cough` Be- medy.-ee Advertisement. _ 1.1.115 .-.-la.-.n1t.a_r\; -.14.; ` AND Almanac of Canada. for 1869, [Us'_1` RECEIVED at the cm: BOOhS 1`0RE, 1; :..~ Gown`. .______________.?____e ILL HEADS and other kinds of J03 PRINTING executed with neatnesa and despstch at the Daily News oice, Princess street. e RUMS, Large 937,-, $12 and $20. In fact, everything cnnm ted with the Music Trade, At REYNFIFPS .:__j._ ART OF ADVERTISING.--Ho1-ace Greeley, of New York, say-s:-The most successful` business men in this city Are those who have advertised liberally and constantly. A small advertisement con- stantly appearing in better than a display column oc.ca.siona.lly. |I\JUI\II:I\l\lI I- `J \r------.u--v-- -V- -- ----_- - Bruck St.. near the llalke1, Kingston, Out. 3.. EFFECT OF ADVER'l`IsING.-It is amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don : adver- tise; to see the anxious proprietors look- ing into the streets and aeemhe people go by, wondering why they don : come in, while the stores of their nei hbonrs who do advertise are thronged wit customers. Some people will learn` by oboerfntion, others will not.-.Da1y Palladium. LI 1) VElI'l'IllII. ml Octobexj 21,1868. ...j- A Large Stock of New and elegant AN1I{nAq1f'coAL mm _ --"rt.-. @ Try Gardner : Ba_kIngVPow- VD]. l.'|sI.`lLIl.`J| I E King Street. `P|'e5S|y [Of [SWIM] EC, nun nun no land delivered in the best possible | HUI-U U I HEATH J: GUNN, Chemist: & Drnggista, 47 Princess Street, Kingston. From .1`, REYNER`S *II_._:. LV... John Ureiglllon. F :.i0HN OREIGHTON. JAMES lllk I L` IHLL L.) Music S1ore, Marble Block, Princess-st. |.I up-av uuu ulvwruu At. REYNER S. Ill} llIU IIIUBIU LIEU At REYNEFPS. nncounrr 20 PER CENT F01! TIIIS MON1ll. And save ONE SHILLING on every Dollar. Jan. 6. {oured 1otogra.phs:| being representative portraits from different counties of England, ' I AF At HENDRs0N s BOOKS'I`()RE, PRINCESS STREET. 9 .I-._...._- nn lnsuent Act of 1864, and amend- ments thereto. "l`HE Creditors of the Insolvent are notied to met at the Ufce of Messrs. Kirkpatrick and Kirkpatrick, Barristers, in the Uity of King-3 slou, on Tuesday the sixteenth day of Ma?ch next, at four o clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of advising the Aasignee as to the dis- position [of the Insnlvent s Estate and Effects, and ordering the affairs of the Estate generally. nmnnv (`.ClADI.T41Q vnmxr V UY YOUR MEDICINES AND PERFUMES MtIDICA L H f\_]:J]J, lnsolvetttiiittc/tot"l(S64, and amend- ments thereto. In the matter of WILLIAM JOHN PERCY, of the City of Kingston, Merchant Tailor, an Insolvent. HE Creditors of the Insolvent are notied that he has made an assignment of his estate and effects, under the above Act, to me, the un- dersigned Assignee, and they are required to furnish me, within two months from this date, with their claims, specifying the security they hold, if any, and the value of it, and if none, stating the fact, the whole attested under oath, with the vouchers in support of such claims. nmunv nu ADIJNA vntnm Econ RECEIVED AT HENDERSON S. ARNES ON THE PSALMS,vo1a. 2 and 3. Watchworda for the Warfare of Life, by the Author of the Schonberg-Gotta Family. The Days of Knox. Daisy, by the Author of the "Wide Wide World. What is a Christian? by A.L.0.E. Mind and Words of Jesus, 1-esh supplies. Morning and Night Watches, do Ten Thousand Wonderful Things. Percy Anecdotes, 2 volumes. Charles Reade ; Novels, new uniform edition. The Family Doctor. ` ` Dean Swifvs Complete Works. Handy Andy. Valentine Vox, &c. &c. n-<-__ ww__nI___-_-... .Il.I February 20, ._-:. In the matter of WILLIAM JOHN PERCY,` of the City of Kingston, Merchant Tailor, gm Insohent. Quarter Dollar Artjck: for Twenty Germ. wily J.IIu$5U _ Em: who has a PE 0.91:4}. IL.) 3. Kingston, 24th Feb. 1869. Left on Sale 1;; a short time. FEW really splendid PHOTOGRAPHS, in L Water Coloma, of the B nmillon , I feel It my dn to testify that Dr. anon : Tobaaco Antidote has given e anti?`/udlon. Hy fnthez used to bacco thirty years, I 1130 save 1: 3 than to 1113 run] weed ten yuan, have both azlrrnanenlly cured e . Burton : . Lu 1]. Hum. byudagtbobuwud in work srmuxr. Pun: `Now `HA-mllunn LIJMLVILL \JI.I.ILL\vIJl.ll '\}L\lL Oicial Assignee. Kingatou,.24\b February, 1869. Ill IDOTK SUKILI. Fnou Nzw HAIH II ln nence here hnvinc co by using Dr. Barton : lid: Inuence here hlvlng been uric! the sppculo Ior tobac- by lid Ihepriuoncnofthin `u-den N.II.8utePrlJon. Jon-:23 aura N15 - Dr. rlap I Antidrutn for A BA;lKEI-1 ! Tobacco ha; aeamnpl all claimed at. W. In Nut. Bsnk. Albany, Ind. A r`.u:m:ruAut I un2rY--02nc x or A:-nun-nz KING STREET sxmrm max. KINGSTON SKATING ULUB MAIDSJ or {AL_nIog_+_3 yv..-. -_-__--., ._...,, _._ "I-)IR.E.CTO\R.S '. Sir J. A. Macdonald, Hon. Alex. Campbell, K.C.B., T.Kirkpa.trick,Eaq. MP., D I (`nu-our-Lulu Wan MD Inhn IPI-nan-r Ran. l&.U.D., s..I.xIInyu-I-suyn AuuI4.sIl.J. n, ' R. J. Cal-twright,Esq ,MP, John Fraser, Esq, 1 John Carrutbers, Esq, Robt. Deacon, Esq, T G. M. Wiikinson, Esq., M. Sweeunan, Esq, C. E. Ross, Esq,, H. C. Voigt, Esq. ` EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : W. R. Mingaye, Esq, Capt. McGill, R.C.B. J. P. Gilderaleeve, Esq., N. Kent, Esq, G.A.Ki1-kpatrick, Esq. W. M. Herchmer, Esq. SECRETARY & TREASU RER : R. W. BLRROW, Esq. TICKETS: Family Season Tickets for three or more--to Non-Shareholders, 310. To Shareholders, $3. M Family Season Tickets for two-To Non- ' Shareholders. $1 60. To Shareholders, $6. Single Ticket-To Non-Shareholders, $5. To Qhnunhnlnfl `J. removed. 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D nvnornnlv III... 11' TI . 18. ( l-U`3 HUPIIIVH UL IL: IJIHIBIU SCI-IFLH HENRY CHARLES VOIGT, l\mn:n] 1| an-nnaa V L\IIh'1' IIIBDLIJIIJJ 1 I Join: R. Dxcxsou, Esq, M.D. nvnmnmna . Olcerd for- IUIJIISIS III BlIPPUfl UI EUUJJ \.'.Il1|lI.IPa HENRY CHARLES VOIGT, nfninl A aaicrnal John Henderson, PRINCESS STREET. |1|.|Jl'JL) I Ulu I, Oicial Assignee. I DIIILRU " See. an 'n~e'u. FIFTIi DAY. Ssumx v. STARR AND KENNEDY.---The Cuurt. of Queen's Bench, the approaches, and Westminster Hall werehxgain densely crowd- ed, and the interest felt in the case is so in- tense that cFowds of persons lingered about New Palace-yard as when some great politi- cal question is under consideration in the adjoining building. ` Tim RnH..:+r... r1.m.....1 M- n:..1... 1:-.. EXTRAOEDINARY ACTION 3)} A SIS- TER OF MERCY. I.`U1{$'l'o?i:l:}"%enera1, Mr Digby Sej- mour, Q.C., and Mr VVHIB a. red for the pIu.inti'; Mr Ilawkins, ., Mr Mellish, Q.C., and Mr Charles Russell appeared for thedefendants. _ _ # ~ 'I"L.. _1_2_A..'!.. ,4 ,, nut: ucxuliuuulu. The plaintiff's re-examination was con- tinued :--I never took a book from any sister for the purpose of secreting it. I never took another sister s book for a. temporary pur- pose without permission. I did.not cut up my clothes to make them more in substance. It was usual for all to make one ood gar- ment out of two old ones. I helfbusiness ` conversation with one of the priests at Hull. I never endeavoured to attract his attention on any occasion. I was never in an habitual state of excitement when he came to the convent. I never purposely and constantly. and needlesaly, put myself in his way. xI 3 never did so in Mrs Starr or Mrs Kennedy's presence. I never was rebuked for it or forbidden to do it. Sister Mary (Mrs Col- 1' - T ......_.....J\ ___,... ALLL- __|,_,1 1 Puuuvlluw J. ucvun. watt-1 FUIJLIFLCII IUI. I . E UI.' torbidden lingwood) was at the school, but I never re- member being with her in the presence of m the priest. I never went on my knees, pulled things out of his hand, and entrented him to go with me in her presence. I have not the least idea, of anything that will give a. colour M such a. charge. I remember--3. sister lyi-,:_: `an the convent, but I don't re- collect her wishing to have her medals buried with her. I never heard before to-day any- thing of the kind. I attended her, but never took her medal from her scapular. We were greatly attached. and I should have been sorry to have disubeyed any wish of hers.` I never took a medal belonging to anyone in my life. I never tasted the smallest par- ticle of food from the school children during the time I was in the convent. I never heard of such a charge before this trial. Mrs Stun-in nlnin+.i"n 1-nn.+I-u:n- t`nI=\ru:nr1 . Inca: u us nuuu u. uuu.1 gt: IJb'lUl't: Llll Drll. Mrs Saurin, plainti"s mother, deposed: We did not wish her to becomea professed nun. She was very desirous of becoming one. Finally, however, the family consent- ed, and she entered on her noviciate at Bagot-street. I used frequently to see her there. She appeared very happy and con- tented. Her going to England came upon me with sur rise. As soon as I heard it left Droghe a by the midnight mail" for Duh-' lin, to remonstrate with her. I saw the archbishop upon the subject. Up to 1861 I had been twice or thrice to Cliiford, but I heard no complaints. In the autumn of 1861 my husband was seriously ill. I was anxious my daughter sl1'oi1l(T"come and see him, and I wrote to the mother superior ac- cordingly. I wrote a second letter, in which I stated that my husband was labouring un- der :1. disease that might prove fatal, he hav- ing got worse. To that Mrs Starr wrote a. refusal. I stated in one of my letters toLMrs Starr, Let me ask you how it is I never re I ceived answers to any of my letters. Seve-` ral were at that time unanswered. I re- ferred to the promises made by Dr. Cullen, and assented to by Mrs Starr, that my daugh- ter should visit Dublin, especially in cases of illness. Mrs Starr wrote me a long let- ter. in which she said she could not explain private community a'airs, and she Jould only repeat that Sister Scholastica could not then go to Ireland, nor could she sa when, if ever, she would returnto Irelau . In 1862, in consequence of what Father Matthews said, I went with my son Patrick to Hull. I saw Mrs -Keriuedy, and asked her what the complaints were against my daughter. She said she could not tell me, but Mrs Starr would. I shortly after saw her. She said my daughter had disobeyed the orders of the convent in doing things she had no right to do. I asked what they were. She said my daughter had a light -in her cell after ten o clock, and that she had washed things there. She also said that my daughter told untruths or somothin like it. She told me my daughter was at librd, but if I went there I could not see her with- out a note from her, and she accordingly * wrote one. I went to Clibrd. Mrs M -p I Owne refused to .let me see her. I saw her pass quickly along the corridor. 2 I went to_ the door. My aughter saw me, but she passed on. Mrs M Owne came to the room, and said I could not see my daughter, but she could not tell me why. I then gave her Mrs Starr s note. She asked me why I did not give it to her at first; I afterwards saw my daughter. She came out of the cell cry- ing. I asked her if she was a prisoner, and Mrs M Owne saidit was not her fault... I told my daughter Mrs Starr s complaints, and asked if they were true. She said she had only washed a ket-handkerchief _and that all the sisters 0 so when they required to T olan infns-snarl I-nnr nlunnf. -iurrhtlna kg @173 LAST PA GE. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2. ULIIIII all DLIU Blll IIU DU VVLIVII IIIUJ ltillilllvll it. I also informed her about `writing E the letters, and requested her -to write an apology at once to Mrs `Starr if she had written letters without leave. She did so. (The latter of apology was called for, but it was stated it was destroy- ed.) I came over again in September," 1863. I had lost a son, and I eornmuniicat-. ed the fact to my daughter; I received no reply from her for some time that could lead me to suppose she was aware of the fact. In September, 1863, I went with Mrs Matthews to Clibrd, and saw "my daughter. She appeared very much cast down.-Cross-exaInii:|ed: In 1862 Mrs Starr was civil to me, but she complained of my daughter. I went to Hull in conse- quence of Father Matthews saying he thought there was something wrong from the letters he had received. She "never told me to remove my daughter from the convent, or she would be obliged to bring the matter before the biaho . I was not violent with Mrs M 0wne. only told her I was surprised that I required a note to see my daughter. My an:-in nlninfi`H" : Tglhor urns-ninn ~ H65 I-II, \.IIII.I5I-IIaCIn Mr Saurin, plaint.i"s father, examined : When my daughter entered Bqgot-surest, I ' rst paid 50 and afterwards 250 to the ' inatitution. During the time she was there, : I gave her a watch. I told her she could _' not promiae_thnt without liberty fronrthe ` reverenakmother. I said, I won : glnic to you." She went and asked leave, and came `back and told me shun ht have it; and I accordingly handed it to er. - was an inscrltion upon it. Iri the autumn _ of 1861 I was seriously ill, and I was wry , anxious for my doughnut to coma uidlu me, and my wife` yvrzote to herfor thst, . purpose. This action in brought by in; Mann and nrincnrivemn-Crou-x|'r|:m- PLIIPUIU. lull uluvluu MI IJIIIIILI-II v --o;`I ` sanction and cdncuri-'enoe.-CroaI-4$x_i_IIIin 1-I-n_- nzn _-.. l.._\1... I-.4.-(I an 1 n- nil-IS Bllncilolil. Ilnu (JlKlUIIII VlWg""\.ll'lI1"WApIl--II led: The 50 was forher bond as 5` 110-] GU): Eailg News. vice and the remainder I dowry. In -Pdu, 1866.1 received a letter from `llrl Bil?! asking me to remove my dnughitrfrblulb convent as speedily as possible, `Ike bishop having `relieved her from her thin. All answer was returned, dating thIt`-"|iI' was not much feeling btengied wi*tII'~~'Io Qntents of the letter,` and cha,racte_rizqd_ it Is a. heartless production. 1110 300.1: Feb., 1866, the bishop : secreury gs ibrmnl demand for the re'tnovalj'of~niy rinn-nhinr nu-1'1" nvwrsa-naurinau n`I Ohnfrha IUI Illlll |.I'7lI.IlIIII.I IUI IIIU ICII-IVY`! `I-VI daughter, and` approving 311 thnthad has done by Mrs Sttirr. I replied to'lIt'lIllU`. atatin Ish uld t t " d` ten 1:-.%...... .r`}..1..l i,'."..`i..'. .'..a'f`5'F`.f.. am` In-nuug, a. auuulu pl U1CUl my ulupgnusau `` ' _ Father Matthews examined : `I all! priest of St. Mary's, Droghada, andithe plaintiif -'s uncle. When about 2'1 age, she applied to me to-he Illow.oi1=`tIi enter a convent. I was instrumental in . getting over Mr -and Mrs scum : objieod` to its being done. In `1856 anew Imago ' was to be established at Cliord, andllll went there subsequently. Her parents were averse to her leaving Ireland, to they applied to me to tryand prevent it`.-j- The Lord Chief Justice: Is it entiry-It the discretion ofthe superior where I 7 fessed sister shall be sent %-Witnesa :-. :1-' . ways supposed not. I believe sueh~an"I!r- rangement to be against any law. 'ItwIl ~ arranged, on a promise by the Archbishop` of- Dublin that she might return, that she should go. I came regularly to England, and after 1856 I almost. invariably saw my . niece when I came over. Down *to"_l861 there was a-general expression of aatiil-' tion on both sides. I was -never asked , to correct any fault in my niece: " "In . March, 1862, I received a letter fl-ma --lily . neicc, or rather a mere scrap of , . written in pencil. It referred to her 3 to leave. There was no matter of complaint _ in it, Shortly after that I received a letter 1 from Mrs Start. The letter asked memo` obtain another `convent for her, as the hid , committed grave offences which required. lel` immediate removal, or she would have to be released from her vows. 0'3 theard of April, I received another letter from His` Starr expecting me to have all matters It-5 ranged by Easter for the plaintiffs and, in charity to my niece and the iristitu-' ' proceeded to Clilford, and aavv my*nie7e'b.fr She was greatly astonished at Mrs Burr ; ` atatement,.and declared she knew of"n`c- thing wrong in her condnt; _I hada let-` ter from the bishopon the 17th Ott.,, in; e which he said he saw hiaway clear, hull` would make every inquiry. In 1865 I`-saw my niece again at Clilford. Shawls ved aid thoughtful. "The I` found "very much changed. o On fl 1aIiI:y!e"` quent . time, in 1864, I came over to ray j, niece. I saw a young and impetuouster, who asked me if I had an order. I aa5diI_ __ had one lsstyear from the bishop, `bat-_sha' said that would not do. She said` rudely and abruptly, Your nfieee `tells lies. .e I afterwards saw my niece, buli 1 Iliad tn remain some time in a cold worn." I`desired my niece to ask the 1pother at? what hour I should say mass the folio ' "1 (Sunday) morning. She returnedland-`idl ` me.'Ioould not. '1 tlioughtvitaniind ` ~ 3:? -21 very great one.` Aft'a'r~that I_'r J` e from the bishop two letter-s,:the that ting he must take the initiative,-tl1nl"-'lI,e:`~ removal was necessary, and that,-her dblffi` would be repaid.` The aeeond letter that the brother `was to, receive hiaIlltlIt`,IntI ` ship wished. to know if I was me; Two points his _l'ordaliip aald"a rn"as','eas~ that the brother doubted the valirlit {of dispensation. A dispensation is _ ' 1 in than 1-nol on one-rdiauv }Ia' at-1C`dt""lLa` tiou, I removed her as easy as possible. `:I - . had referred the matter to me, and`lIW`hrd UIBPCHDHIIUU. E. EIIBPCIIIIIUIVE ID sure.--The Lord. Chief "Jnstiee:;1`heITdii3f*"_ pensstion is an idle term when A It is expulsion.` The power`iI"iu'5-the\1hI`Il'*"h of the Pope, and `not. the bishbp.1**1'eI*`* must have been some grave ohirg_erllQ* before the bishop, who must forwsrd tlilii` to Rome. snd`show-thnt they vIereMeIl.d;* ' -tablished and of the graves: chnrsenrJ,=hb- fore dispensation` is granted. My['niie`_o_I - knew nothing of the dispenss.I'mn.- :."W ' ` H two letters to the bishop, and smmm I went and saw him. He rend lengthy Ietv ` ters from the sisters` which were to be the chsrges. They` were of smry=::= trivial chm-ncter, `only ordinary fsnitl-v might. be expected to occur--in IIBEIIK` beings. We then determined there be n commission, I assented to Dr. Ra` dell, his lordship's vicar, and Fsi:her`l'rI]i- * pes, but not to Father Porter, to qholis I had an" ohjection, hub to when ` I did not like in mske s pdtsullw ` n1 objection, sud I had none toi"I`.he * - ` Rev. Mr Cullimore, but in orderw get rid ` tensions of the nuns. The bishop the V" _ it ressonsble; I propoeed Dr. AO'H_s.Inh,'- of Hsynooth, to whom the bishop unsuited. Afterwards the bishop wrote thst heshgilll re-constitute the commission, snd_ ; ` Father Porter _s member, and thuuihereo was my objection he would pruidbiinw self. The bishop slso msde it scandioi i should no ertske in writing; if the was adverse to my niece, I should remove` i her within twenty-four hours, snd tf-~isee- - 1st of Jsnnsry 1863, the bishop yvrote ha` nppoin ting`; commission diermt in {obit ` `actor in every respect from the one I had he wrote to say he left every one `sbeolnisiy M` Torr` T Ilniniz O'Hara unnnmllsnibn 1-nil 31' in the world an csrrying the` 3117361,` ' must submit sgninst th1eirwil['--WlIiI&i*:=`i A of Mt- Porter I objected to the two latter ' 7 `V * they were in the habit of receiving wcog` that I mi ht attend as s fI'iend,,III(l-tIl5l'I i cant, he put it to me whether I wound vsn- - ture to leave her in such hands. OIIIIG *~ o arranged with him. On the `MI Jilnsry unfettered.-Thc Lord Chief Justice: WII"? there It charge of levity and-iinpropriety-In respecj; of s priest I--Witness~: No, lug` lg): U1 H IIIIEIII I"YIIvl-1C1`; J ed. Theta was 3 privatn meeting commission, at which I was not ntlowbdto ` tlfree quarters of on `hour, I wnldillod in. ' I was told they had diaposed `0f'l_0iIl pro-- liminnries. I objected to tho lecting their evidence` And thd_r judge. I objected to Mr Porter. My niabt indict the rst time no chargo who to be Inido '* against the cistern. 1 oomp1ninid`but."IIili an implrtial inquiry. II-' ouiu of the: commission did =not`thlnk the plii"ntilohl` an an proved. I said the inbltucliani ` me. The bishop said` I was `~to~Iri Ln an:-u:n_Au-nlninn III` hlllll. 33$.` I think them wus.cmr;e:::'m"7t H levity, but that it was wiahedom beaonvog: M bq present. At the expinont of half or M present at the oomme-n'oement. `I bundle! ' without it might not be " his tojnn diaprov_od`the chnl-gen they went to Isaak in violntion of what tho bio'lIophid`IIlH) The msnop Illa` J. was ur` wv--v """"_ !'J *:. __':*.;*;e.;-.*.`=1.*:.:'."*::~.."?'.;.`..:;':'* "?..:......'* to cross-examine the nuns, nu: ma an-nun-- sion objected. I was ffeqlllmi M A in putting queqtionrto any alien, A should involn charge! 36 0: ha v nuns: I 3" lid ,_~ irgfy V ,(,_,wu |mgIIt`ar).---`Wiluh : 1 {en I was wd gnu bewildor "l`ho1eoond 6:1 I NUMBER 124. I IlSIl\aUD IV`. B.-IOWI I ainmuz jun .0. no wI:oI:stav. Hi`-W ' `N mu puniculan 1| :1... go CA- ---| VIWIIIDIUK _ .51. {at med. Work dour`: uIinod,-I:; um Inc! , ham; q % HJIIIVU -\ nu ordend cl 1 by I-Zlprcal. '1 Agencies nnnwr nun An:-- no he 2: nun at quuo 11 lbs 1 74-- t....nnn . hoard ebvutnl him I cu-IIIZ. -3 bulls, ble-Is, Hons, Hunks, g hint, "fl Hills, ..'.| Hhlln N];-)1 dug" ""' In.P[|utIn-'."?J ufa F33-an, av :13; I 420| ' _ `` snrm. soncs. `F '1 F9110 Pull! 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