L3 7 ll` 1, JEWEL, St. Lawrence What-l_. A ge'nt, St. Lawrence Wharf E. P. Doha, General Agent: .-.-. $23,000,000. ._`4-j THE MOST SUCCESSFUL THXDESMEN - AND Msigcl-IANT A A1w1+:m`1s1NG1l } Jummuns USE or hmws P A`r"`::.~.. (`.OLt'MN ! nr YOU womb IF YOU HAVE -PA RTIOUL ARS OP T .i1Ai{1i_ A L00 AL PAPER DAILY NEWS. POSSEQSI NG `TIMES. PLACE THE A'l"I`RAU'l` CUSTUl(1E-R5 DAILY NEWS.` AND NOT Tl) CONTRACTS SPENT MONEY ' ADVANTAGE OF l dreslsl opposite an open door, as stated by ~ ' her in her evidence Mrs Starr did not rude~ - ly pull 011' the habit. The reverend mother 7 did not pull the bedclothea of-Miss Saurin ' when she Wu ill in bed, nor had the strip- . ped her before going to bed. I wrote to i the bishop asking for her removal.--By >- the Judge: When she said to the reverend mother this is the fth time you have strip- ped me, she was very violent, and Iwne L almost niruid of ber.-A.djourned. TO '\ LIBERAL AND ' '_-IIINTB; Tnsanroair ADVERTISE INTHI Is THE `arcs-r THE LARGES1 ADVE SIGN A THOUSAND "OUR zznsrush , ADMIT Tfi IMPORTANCE OI AND YEARLY DAILY NEWS OFFICE. I-`O L RTEESTH DAY. The examination of Mrs Kerr was resu- -med on Thursday by Mr 0. Russell, and the cross-examination by the Solicitor-Gen ernl followed. Questioned as to the charge r against Miss Snurin of having on one occu- `sion been discovered treating herself sur ; reptitiously to strawberries and cream, the Solicitor-Gene=rnl asked was that 8 grave - fault? Witness said it was. Solicitor-G_en- l 1-ml : \Vns it a sin ?-Witnesa: It was not i I sin. To cut an apple might not be a sin, . hut we know what grave consequences loncelollowcd hy duidg so.-Mrs Tlieresu - Oollingwood, exauiined by Mr C. Russell ; I am at lay sister, known in religion as Sis- ` ter Mary. I did not come mhch in contact . with Miss S-aurin. I saw something of her I in 1858. I was a pupil in the day school, "3 and the plaintitfoccasionnlly taught needle- M work. She did not observe silence, she fre- ' l qurntly spoke about her family. and allow- wed the children to talk. Idictnted my3(h:- l, ! position to Mrs Kerr. I had previously ' l told Mrs Starr what I knew about Miss Sau- ; rin. (The deposition was put in and read. _ `t It stated wllat she knew of her, and that _ `. she was forward in her conduct, and used `Ito speak to lp-r of young men, and men- ; honed it to the rev. mother, she used to try ', and excuse her, saying she had an innocent l heart, mrl saw no harm of these things.) L: | In 1858 or 1859. Father Motler was arrang- ing the-. desks. Plninti went to him, and asked him to go with her. She said to him, Mr Moth-r, will you come, He did not ap- pear to hear her, and then she knelt. down, tool: the tools out of his hand, and said he should not do any more until he had gone with her. I afterwards heard his lunch was ready. It was dierent to a nun : con- duct. They are generally grave and sedate. --Cross-exmnined by Solicitor-General 2 You say in your deposition, she drew me out, encouraged me to speak about young men, would go any lengths, and never m seemed weary of listening ; that I have of- ;e ten since blushed that I should have'said Lg anything about it."-What'dui you mean ,._ by tlmt?--Witness: Iwaa IL pupil in the V. ` school at the time, and Miss Saurin used ,9: to ask me if I was _nn admirer of meu-if I 19 intendel to marry, their employment, ago, 9,; and where they lived.-The Solicit0r-Gen- ,,_._ Aeral : What was there in that to make you as blush 2--Witness: My `answering her these 14 questions- Itis contrary to 3 religious life, 11_ and not what 1:. young girl should be asked. I __Tho Qnlinitnr-('-lnnnrnl - Whnu. vrrnrrln nl-.2 l l 1 8 ll" TYPES AND INK IN THE PUROHASR GENERAL ADVERTISE A1)v::R1IsEv umnrlm wmamcm A1)v::R'r`I:sE GIROULATI-ON` OF Into REPEAT THE AG REEMENTS uu uuh vvuuun Juuut-5 51:: auuu|u UIJ nanuu. --The Soliciior-General : Whose words are those I have quoted, yours or Mrs Kerr's? -Witness: They are Mrs Kerr s. I .told her the subszauce. It is not. my _compusi- tion.-T1:e Lord Chief Justice: What age were you at this time '?-Wituess: Twenty- one. I entered the convent in 1861, three years aftcrwards.-The Lord Chief Justice : Did yuu ever'pea.k of these things to any other sister . -Witnesa : I once said a word to um: of the other sisters, nnd she so sharp- ly reproved me for it that I never said a word aunut it again to any one.-The evi- dence of the nuns was conc1uded;'and Dr` Cormhwaite. the bishop, was called, but at the request of the jury the further hearing of the case was adjourned ti ll `Saturday. RESOLVEAT ONCE TO RATES, AND IF YOU_D0 N01` ALREADY TAKE DRIVE YOUR. BUSINESS. FOR ADVERTISING MAY BE MADE AT THE AND ERECTION OF` AN A LITTLE FURTHER. ..0cA_L uusmnss. THEREFORE G0 AND THEIR SUOOF9- A NY NEWSPAPER PUBLIC AND The female teachers at San Francisco am married o' more rapidly than their places cau be properly supplied. Out of sixteen teachers in`the Lincoln School, thirteen have been married within ve years, and the other three were already married. ATTRACTIVE _ SIGN AND ATTRIBUTE FOR LOCAL AND A JUDICIOUS STEP PUBLISHED IN THIS IN THE! BE DRYVEN, FOR YOUR PLACE BEFORE THU orrv, THIS JOURNAL Campbell, Mowat an Maedtnmmll, _ - vi-|f\r.`\rI1rIr\r\ IF V013 WOULD` To ADVERTISE A BEST HEDIUI UF BUSINESS GARRY SUUH BEE TARIFF OI` 0FFiRB THE _.+______.% `HE ORIGINAL OHLORODYNE, invented by ' R. Freeman, Phsrmsoeutllt, is allowed to be one 0! the greatest discoveries of the presen century. It Is largely employed by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons in hospital and private practice in sll parts oi the world. It has effects peculiar toitself, and which are essential- ly dihrent to those produced by the various compounds bearing the name ol Ghlorodyne, but rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, al- lays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep with- out producing any one of the unpleasant feelings so commonly arising from the use of opiates. It continues to hold its unshssen position in the estimation of the Profession as the best, most reliable, and cheapest preparation. Eminent and scientic Physicians made aidsvits that they. have tested its eiiects in careful comparison with those of DR. COLLIS BROWNE'S 0HLOR0- DYNE," and deposed to the facts thst they is..-_a :. .. n1!\l*n mu-min and reliable preparation, I J.\ 1'4, nnu \l\I.;v--- found it u more curtain and greatly preferred :~....| u..u.nll nnmmuni laul B` T,___ 0.\'DY'S PATENT FLUID or natural disinfec- ` ' taut puries, dcodorises, andjdnalnfccts, by the Igcucy of nascent o`r ozonic oxygen -it.s active principic. Being entirely iunoxioug, this truly scientic preparation is peculiarly adapted for the following useful purposes, Ior which all other diaiufcczmlita, on accountof their poisonous or other objectionable qualities, are unavailable and uscicsa :- Detecting organic impurities in air and water. Purifying drinking and other water, from or- i gnnic matter, it-ad, &c. . Freshcning the airof close places, and remov- ing bad smells. Freeing meat, fish, butter, or other provisions from taint. n_._.....__..;:..... 91.1. nhnta ni` nrnnnir`. nninnns Irom mum. Counteracting the effects of organic poisons taken into the stomach. Curing Musty provender. Freeing wheat. at d other seed from smut. _ Maintaining the health 0! plants in pots and conservatories. n _ . _ _..:-._ ....l _...s.\..:.-.... aha fa-nuhnauu nf I-ni conservatories. Preserving and -re:-toting the freshness of cut owers kept. in water. h...,+...m:.... Ln l.li.-yht nl thn nnmtne vim- UOWEIH Kept. In WBICT. Destroying the blight of the pobatoe, vine, bop, mulbelry tree, Sic. Washing dogs and other domestic animals. Cleansing bottles, beer barrels, pickling tuba, dairy utensils. ulnahlnn than air nnr` rlnrlrnnina il cnlnnr clalry UICIIBIIH. Washing the hair and darkening its colour when turning grey. F`nI-unnninn the nu-lfulnn nnrl inwianrnna nf- WHCII Lurumg KITS) . . Enhancing the purifying and invigoratmg ef- fects of baths and tube. I'\........'.._ _..!......_....I _....._..l_ _...I .I-..A_..-!__ _... IUUBB Ul UHLUB nuu LIIUU. Dressing poisoned wounds and destroying nui- m_.-.._4 ;L- :_x-.-L:_,__ .1: _ . . _ __ -1 _-;uI_ Lulu Ill um. Treating the infectious diseases of cattle, horses, dogs, &c. nun null...` mnl.-- onn o- ann ..-Il...... -A..-.5...l IIUIBCF UUEB` A-- One gallon makes 200 to 300 gallons adapted for use. \"n (1 I 1-1.... .1 n. u en. ,-n IUI' UNC- Fluid is the Standard Scientic Test for Organic Matti.-1-in Water. and abrda the only known means 0! rapidly and completely freeing Duinking Water from Organic Taint, which is so common a cause of serious diaeasr. '1`.-. ....n:,lI.. ...._:r__ .1.- -:, ,,-- .|_4 J:|.....| l,.!.] _--__, ...-._.-..- - nu-4'5`! [ Z (R-.iH:hard_ T. Walkem, l \ ,_OLIGITOR IN GHANGERY. 5. 0fee-Gl:u-ence Street, Kingston, C.W. ` J. P. Gn.nnsLnvI. L.L.B. | R103. '1`. WALKII. IIIIILII la DU UUIIIIIIUII II Cuuc UI UBTIUUS IIIECSHEV. To rapidly purify the air. use the diluted uid `with "l)undy s Uzoniser" or other Spray-prm ducer. CONDY'S PATENT OZONISED WATER, (roa TOILET PU u1>osls,) ~ Removes from the mouth impure and Ioreigu tastes and odours, whether arising from tobacco orother causes, and counteracts the irritation and morbid secretions of curious teeth. It puri- es and softens the skin, and, used in the bath, tends to _p:-omote a healthy state of the whole body. 1'1 i'\r\rvn- UIJLJUL` an aunt um ulna run run` PEOPLE. Any one can use them; any- thing can be dyed with them. It is imposihle in this small space to enumerate the many uses to which these wonderful and beautiful chemical preparations can be applied; while their chief use is for dyeing textile fabrics, they are also `invaluable as a colouring agent for almost every known material, the ease with which they can be used and the brillian- cy of the men}: being, indeed, almost magical. By their use almost any article of clothing can be dyed in a few_ minutes for a few pence without soiling the hands. MEMORA NDA. unnnmmn . rm... ..._.__.n _...u L--V J... mnunu1sALuJA. I MAGENTA: The strength and beauty of this dye is almost incredible. A Sixpenny bot- tle will dye 20 yards of Bonnet Ribbon in 10 minutes; it will also produce a. clear Rose Pink by using less dye. Suitable also for ,Woollen Goods, Feathers, Silks, &c. WOOLLENS: Magenta, Mauve, Violet, Purple, Orange, Pink, and Crimson produce the most satisfactory results. Use slarge quantity of boiling water in nu earthen pan. RIBBONS and SILKS: Brush them with soap and water to avoid creases, and to render them clean. Dye in boiling water. FEATHERS: Dye in hot water (in few drops of the dye is suicient for one feather). COTTON: Mauve, Violet and Pgrple are recommended. LEATHER: Blue, Magenta, Violet and Orange. Dye in warm wster. WHITEWASH: To color: Magenta, for Pink or Rose; add half a. bottle to a. poll of water, then stir in the Whitening as usual. Mauve, Violet, Purple, Blue and crimson produce pretty tints by using one bottle or more, as directed above. , STAROH: Stir ins. few drops of Colour- Magentn, Mauve, Violet, Blue or Pink; ohgan :OUl'\A-` 1-12-- A , Magenta, `Blue Off these impart delicate tints to Luce, kc. ' WILLOW SHAVINGS, wiciier, Ivory Hair, Fibres, Seaweed, &c., attract I quickly, ifapplied in boiling Inter. F01 lnnndrv nnrnnnnn in A `I IiLl|U1 , ll llpplle. In boning BLUE: For laundry purposes is A 1. BOOK EDGES: A Sixpenny bottle of Magen- ta, Violet, Orirnson or Blue will make from, a pint to a. quart of beautiful colouring, ac- cording to shade r quired. Apply with 3 brush. ' PAPER and WOOD STAXN: Ditto. OAK STAIN: A bottle of No. 2 Black to hif n-ninll AF Ln. --n-- van untsll A DOEIIG Of No. .Bl`ck half e-pint of hot water. SATINWOOD STAIN: A Sixpennv bottle Canary dissolved in a_pint of boiling water PHOTOGRAPHS may be tinted; dilute the dye with wnter ; ll bottle of Magenta. to a. pint of water. &c. ILLUMIN ATIN G: Magenta, Violet, Blue, Orenge; pour I few drop: into an egg cup add warm water; use with: Intel: or pen Borders of books, similar to Word and Look : Arabian Nights, &c., may be prettily illum- inated in this manner. BLANOMANGE, JELLY, CORN FLOUR ICE CREAMS, e_dd one or two drops of Mn. _ gents. Amore anmple or elejznnt finain.`~......... L. -...a he : While in a. liquid state l AVJII vn.IuAlI.L`.`J, etc: while in add lglagents. A more simple elegunt fintinghannot be had. OONFECTIONERS will nd GELATINES GLUES coloured with than dyes. INK: A Blxpenny bolt]; of Hunt: to I pint or more of cold water ` WATER - One drop` of dye will tint I `quart; PRINTING on Ootton, Silk or Wool in the o_1-dlnsry way. no Inecoutully nu any nsguu:.I:s' Worccgtcrehlre Sauce This delicioul Ooudhnept, pronounced by Ionnciueure The onligood cameo," in pre- nred solely by Lee Ind Perrlnu." The Public are reepectly cautioned `again: fworthleu imi- tation, and should see the: Lea, and Perrinu Names are on Wrapper, Label, Bbctle, and Stopper. Ask for Lee. and Perrinl 8Inoe. Sold Whcleeule and for Export, by the Pro prietore, Worcester ; Kenn. 01-cue and Black- well ; Hen:-I. Barclay sud Soul, London; In.- tc.; end by Grocers sud Oilmcu naive:-any -1.: WI . BLEEDING some of the dyes in ' produce an innity of ahqdq, : {nata- _ _.-.-r._ -- us.-5-`wanna: ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, kc. L { Ofcea-18 Glarenm SL, oppoaxte the Post Office, KmGs1'on,C. W. Join A. HAODOIlALD,Q. G. _ Juana Pu-rou, Q.C'j Joan M. Liaoan. l'in;-an-.-. I'-_7_ 1 1- [UDSONW5 SIMPLE DYES FOR. THE `DX .`t'\DI El A-.. -_- --_ _-- .L-._ . -7- xhsusting emu gives Blcup ...... iucing nonly es LOU , .c sted eects _ A ,_n. . m nDn`lIfTJ'li`.'.Q nnLOR0- u. BULLMAN CONDY, Patenteg, Bathe:-area, London. 35m the bath will according to H. 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DE JONGH'S Oil is convincingly proved by an overwheiming weight of medical testimony, and by the practical test of experience for twenty years in all parts of the yorld, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most eilicsi cious, the mom. `palatable, land, from its rapid curative c'ect.a, the most economical ofall kinds. Anna (kn -uni-nlanl rIn`a"|.r:lIl A in (`A _" nnn`-1": UUl'l.I\'B CIIBUIB, IIJG Llll-USE Eulililllllil UI Ill IIullI.._ Hence the univejtsal celebrity ol Dr. d_e Jonglfs Oil, and the unparalleled demand In: this unri- valled preparation. Bnlmn 1_*_nIon1cA;,s. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONB. sm HENRY mnsn, BART, 1.1)., - Physician in Ordimry _to the Queen in Irehnd. u1'L_A 1 ,-1 I`l\ Subscribers may obtain bgck number: at the nlln.-Ema -nrinom-I Inning. viz : ` ---_,--v-.--- -- ----- v- --v -.,-._-- -.- -.-...-. I have frequex};{; prescribed Dr. de Jongil- ; Light.-Browncod Liver Oil. I consider it to be a vault nu... nil mu l.lp-Iu 5.. A...o. .u-........n ....A '0?-*ir1ox.-sou:u West corner of Dundaa and East. Streets. Wu. H. WILKISON. W. A. REEVE, M. A. Oounty Grown Attorney. ` E N'r5EB'lAINlNli_ sronnns A: 1 ; "-W 01;, I-_.... `sun:-nub nf thawing-Q` n.v._AI_- IJIBI-IIFJJIIJII |I vvu ulvcr VII. 1_ uuuanuer Ii BU DC a very pure oil, not l:ke.ly to crest: disgust, and a therapeuc agent of great nlub." DR.`EDWARD SMITH, F.R:S., _ . Medical Ocer to the Poor Law Boar-dot` Gregt 11..:|-I~. IIUI-lI.UB.I LIDJUFI MU II-IV IUUT W DUIIVIUI urcgli Britain, We think it a `great ndvnntnge that {Here is . one kind of Cod Liver Oil which in qoivernajly admitted to be genu'me-t.l1e Light-Brown Di] supplied by Dr. do Jongh. I; has long been our practice, when prescribing the oil, to recommend" this kind, since, a-midaea much varietyhnd up- certainty, we have condence in its genuine-` mesa.--(Exh-act from "Consumption: its Early and Remedinble Staggs.) 1 he L. s. Pub. 00. mo pmish _._ ___. -__..., -.-...,., Coroner [or Central lliddleaex, '1 consider that the purity of this oil is secur- ed in its preparation, by the personal attention. 0! so good a chemist and intalligent a physician as Drrde Jongh, who bl! also written the best medical treatise on the oil with which I am no- quainted. Hence, I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his guarnn tee to be preferable to any ot.ht=;_r kind as regards genuineness and medical ei- cacy." " ' _ 2 --I #11395? C , Hedicsl Oieer of Health, and Chief Analyatltn - the City of London. ' In all cnaesIhIve found Dr. de Jongh'a i Light.-BI-own Cod Liver Oil poseasing the tale set of properties, among which the presence of cbolaic compounds, and of iodine in n ante of organic combination, are the most remnlnble. ` It. ie,.I believe, universally acknowledged that this oil has great thcrapeuticpower; gnd from my investigations, I have no doubt of its being a pure and unadulterated article. . .. .._,-nu--u II: 1:11 3 utlplill.` " I have frequently recommended persona con- suiting me to make use of Dr. de_Jo_ugh's Cod Liver 0iL I have been well ntised with its effects, and believe it to be a very pure oil, well tted for tgose cases in which the use of tin: substance ta indicated. . u---..rv ALJLIEJ loll-Do . Author of the Spa: ol Germgny. Dr. Granville] hen found that Dr. de Jongh's Ligbtpmown Cod Liver Oil produces the desired effect in a shorter time than other kinds, and the: it does not cause the nausea. mq indigestion too often consequent `on the administration of the pale oil.". ` - 3535 v CHRONICLE AN; ' A TEUKFY in-n....__ 0 BellIy as Draper, ARRISTERSATTORNEYS-at-L AW Solici- tors in Chanoery-Chnmbera Nos. 7, 8, & 9, Anphor Buildings, Kingston, 0. W. June O B.lu.LY,Q.G. | Fun: 0. Dunn. . irrxoumvs su SALT, for producing -~ r_eul Ben Bub in your own Room. he -luuauuru BEA SALT, pmdncin-~ 6 real your Room. above favourite preparation is strongly recog- mended. Sole Pnoprietors- -TIDIAN 8 SON, Chem- im, 16 Wormwood Strut, London, 3.0. VARDLZY 8 00., D. n-= The l'armer s guide DR. BARLOW,`F.R.S., Senior Physician to Guy's Hoapit:J._ ` hnvn I-nnu-..ol_ __.--- A~ J - I - vs ECFCT pmscn-n` rivnn PHI - LII-IIIJDI ` UU. Perfumera. P;-in tv mu-I `I!---n__-- DR. LANKESTEB; 1r.11.s., [`A--.._ I`. l'V-..L__I `ll : .1)! , _ _ W TERMS FOR 1868. A A AL .. `A-.- D,.ur`A-pn U... u,- unnu. $311,000 to lend on the N security of Realliatntain the City or Oonng try at 5 low rate of interest. No comniiuiom; clwze-t B. I. ROSE. And! 23 DB. GRANVILLE, F'.R.8., Mun. nfol... no... .1 n _ .. ...u., ..-quay coup union sun nets. lodnl awarded for Excellence of Quality. London DR. LE'rHTnBY,T Al` l'I'__I;l ,_ 3 111 . vunu Duvet, D100 lllllllifsl &7,:g du Grand Ohnthfa Address, 3- Fine: Soap later; and him: `luhl .-...I..I c...` ,;_,:-El I out} 10.00 1 3.00 I 6.1!) Tickets, executed expeditiously at the DAILY Nnws Sum Pnmrnma Hous Princess Street, " ` ; anvll Du cop .. marks in E3oE,AL"'"' offer then: f und st M my hint (I `ran! in Nut` ` x: du-act $1-.` . A:L1u.L\x:.o rnuxna 1:5.--t`r1nted I N for the use of Notarigs Public, facilitstibg the drawin up of Prote cueoof disaster to venue I. For sale I Daily News 0609. u the Dam`, *~*= ,1; |_-1-u_.L'8 -1;. -vary`!!- ' V - - 1 - ` -VI ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Lsw, Oonveynncerg kc. Oice opposite Post Oliee, Olarenoo" Street, Kingston. A Angunl. 6. lured by under 10 V W I\IST"" :}`A`33'1 DOIIIII F` ' stuaihau oh-ml `vii! J Bawden, 1 TTORNEY AT- LAW, Solicitor id Chanoery,No.n3 Public, &c., 33 King street, Kingston." (1 xautgunhnppily. ding thglonune of egg hving and involving ` I: lust: am :11 became f yshe awoke I . `tk or 91 _ mg: , from Jormet, In `she 65` `Id Vain she told . Every chance 3: By sewing she cont (1 pay [he rent. lime `. ` th' . ~%~-I'?~33?,':.:a" I] V mp plain, regu ar livin ` _ {back to her. She b ft `ird hopeful, as informer wfsghgr chance. Wpen he seas .. _ `. . ._.1...- .+.n1n 1.` `Tu '"""$""1rid*.';!! mug f` " . ..bIn ill lief .5 jegting but she ` Her o`er_ was accepted. m" - `this woman` acted as cle ` `_a ioliiie of the Qlnrge p _cj_,I;-eey. The details of t V_ game into her hands. N6 belt VA ` uuhennd no better executi _ ' bought an interest, nfterwnr `husineq- It seemeq na if n V` k, by` `somebod W `beingn nervous. iimid won: ` hmnonnd, brisk, hborious j rhwreggfnhlar "dealer in the ~. re capable. women in'Ne ' no ner` appearing lady I M =|olfn'i:d woman, who c ` OFFICE REMOVED T0 KING STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CITY BOOK STORE. V ` rrd `nswhgr Wpel fid tuber mpl your business! I have VI-r*`llvnI`st 1i'a-I7bhu `IIIIIIIIIZIB WUIIIIILI. v In Imnagingther extensive bus linglon Market, asaocintihg wi then, but never forgetting, nor Mhn is a lady, and commandin t due toher sex. M `cu no A wing-r`Ig," rm bmh laterh cmniiul it, tried to wash ~ rulu 1uunn~sune_t In ` re who snow-KiI e ma ,1, ` nnatura saw in t In, t " * cloud. Onkwga uh -awn med, ~u: anq~-3 our M 1 ` e rivalleglmt a Q. Here n ' {NEW AR'l`.~.OvF SOLID chi ` . ~ . _ M ' IIIICI, I.ll.'I_q ,`*I1de {viz}: 2.1 3%:-mnmm` N 1 _ ---f ` u uuuuw-, V _ - that j 1|lel`5,' to earl: of `me ykhe domai ` - Thlllla consists h_ more: 111 which Jromuued. In ch om; hPl|0d, molecular action e . 5' h0_nrI or days the W1: _ With colour. The se . laid: and exposure show In In re duribla than *3?`-'3 3' E 1:m.:s~j 1'8 nnnxu_u'-iv`: LJAILI MEWS I Pnncess Street. EXTIi.M)RI1lI\'AllY ACTION BY. A SlS- TER 01-` MERCY. V1'1nn1`nx'rn mm Mra Moligulfs cxanxinntimx was continued. ` Miss Sauriu had at pettieont of six lnyers of ` material. Euqugh had been used to make! three pettjcmtts. The outer covering was of ` very ne material. The layers were not. necessary to cover holes in the gnrn_aem.. It was taken to pieces. and 1 got one peuicoat I uut uf it. and material was left for other pm'- 1 poses. Miss Saurin's peuances were not un- usual. I have frextuogtly had to weari tbinga on my lncml. lune frequently had I I 1 I ` rnarbl W - r _ ""d=-Lug` Albany :65, - -;;opnamd;- Thi 1 - 5il!II`Iu11]Hq:o o ` E1`eenba.c-ks. . '9! Oairmu-ble,` granig. .be_-emu: co: W '30 montago an invent meaguof ` ing barrel st * - > to , accidehtal V, imthg vjmcolltqi hi`::y.l]6 *w:is`5t;y 1 A 45.: y;e.ui- being` gt c . ~*h_II=I}|fil msteig W nt1nggmr`.hfniI1|"" * uipcnie-* ~ 1! diworcry mu ! i1!iiinal`io1p'. - -; ll Bis; _-o:_Fs'iB1'cE.rt` th hag ll Inexpensive proce :!.`nE`~g>mw~ March 15, hance. wpeu uc ..-....,. to` her mplo r, nesn ! own . ` ..-1, g L_.._",~ `. ll.'|`__LUI Ialluw V. md y "at child alone; and her Ow r her living `as ` -`v-A nnnl V," I3 Illgw .. , `char, wha sp brilliant: "= - 1-A . u- Dfllllnuu .,._ S1170 hgd a. u- wm P`iahluu.l.. . ' `T |l|oritii|, l Kingston, Jan y 16. am. ,ir , ___, _._._ --_-- -- u-..pq.`q-;--zuwg.-..- )ARRISTERS, &c., Princess Stre:f'._ King- } ston (opposite Daily News 0303). ALILAHDIR CJ.IlPBnIn, $0,, GIOBGI Lnucx Mowat, Gmonal MILNIB MAODOIIIIJ. Mgr-ah 15 R7 Glldersleeve Walkem, ARRISTERS and, ATTORNEYS-nt.LAW, (Inn vnvnnnn:-Pu Hntnrinn Dnxhli- Ap:-i1'23 Wilklnon an Reeve, ;ARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-at-LAW, Snlinitnra (`.nnunu.......-- 1.. -31- . _ _ _ , _ _.;, ._-.- :, )HYSICIAN, SURGEON, tc., PORTLAND, _ Residence Eu-rowsmith. w--.---v- xn.la\J VI , )ARRISTE R. and ATTORNEY-a.t-LAW,Gon- D veyanoer, kc. Oico Bagot Street, second Of the Whin (VH3:-n unaf-I--`I --- --. A-.-n-n:I.l \4, TTORNEY-AT-LA.W, Conveyance:-, a: L_ Kingston, 0. W. Dec. L xxuxuuxmrl-O Iutgnn. 1U!.LV.'lliIi Conveyancers, Notaries Public. _Smrr. l likcil her.--The Solicitor-General: Inlfu JIISF L,`3|llllI S l.7l.l.lIJ\.'I;5 VICIU LILJB \Ill' , 1' ` wear `N to hold my boots and cloak in my hand at 1 the end of the comuumity table for leaving them about.-Cruss-examined by the Sulici- ` tor-G9nerul'.`l never had the slightest ill-l feeling tu Miss Snurin. I liked her, but she was 11-: an amiable person. I liked her for the love of L`-od.-ThoSolicitor-Genera] : In the way n Christiam luves his enemies`. * Wiumesst I dun'ts-.1}'.tl1:1t. 1 had not `natu- rally such gm affection for her as for Mm` [Ky an t-ffort of nature 1 -'Witness: I don`: ` say that There was no shade of difference ` nu yum-'Cm.Jn.o.. o..-?nu.I.a 1...- lit-.. Q...-..:.. ALLIIDIKJI l`JI\nJ 11111} A11'UI:Nl!iX5-at-LAW, Solicitors, Couveynncerl, &c. Nnpanee, W. [0NIcY_ T0 LEND. s5o,ooom lend onth lecnmv of Rani Eat-2.1.. nu mo. .. lV....-;2 J. B. Smith, 11.11., \VA\- n-.-._.____ W. B. Mlngaye, JDV A'l`I'LI'l'7 (1, James Agnew, `DD ...A A mmnnunw _. -:---------------`~. . PROTESTS.--Printed forms; a Notaries Pnhlin n..;..1. as...____ _` -u. - ; 1.|1.I|K7\..l J.UIl.|.lI" aries .:mich ' Protests in I. An ..I.. -1. 1.1.- Ill IE :51: the nu |.unL 1 | IUIC V`& IIU uuaul: UL in my`f4.-elings towards her. Miss Saurin cuuld not rem-In. All my efforts tu instruct her in the method of tegtclxiug were useless. -Witm=s.-I was `further cross-examiueel on the numerous facts and circulxlstalles in the case, hut nothing umterial was elicited.- Miss Elizabeth llewitzmn ~(l:1_v sister) de- posed: Miss Snurin muk several [articles frnm my trunk withuut pcrmissiun-such as loves, black umterinl, and black ribhm. fnf.cr\vnrd.~J saw .\Ii:`-.~' Saurin wearing the -11 UIIIKSFUUCRJ Phmnlx I-`Ire Auuranfc Cchpany _ OF LONDON. Hme Insurance Company of ` New Haven, Conn. &c. CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. `PREMIUMS `RECEIVED DURING 1867- $2,000,000. Fugdu deposited in the hands of the Goverrnent for the security of Policybolders. 5 "` All re risks carefully surveyed, and the rule of Premium made to cerresponelwith the risk assumed. `I A IJIFQ Q`WII"'l` 1366. Marine lnsuruncef `Tads. A. ALIXANDII, President. Aent II: Kil{g;t.o1;; 7 'l`Fu'l Elna. Insurance Company 0| - INCORPORATED IN I819. CAPITAL 33,000,000. ASSETS$4.650,938,27 ULI. AND CARGO RISKS to and from Inland Ports on favourable lenms. ahosses promptly and liberally adjusted and pid in Canndn Currency. J A MEIR HWIFT. Acrent. 41' O3oe-33, Clarence Street. Kingston, March 20, 1862. *TlT)i~i1)AY 71-:\'1~::~:1`.\Ju9., `Eu 5&7 sum rzzzsr maze. Home Insurance Company (it New [ _ __ Haven. .1Et:na Insuiance Co. of Hart'- gford, Conn mun UP _CAPITAL AND SURPLUS- ;4,333,543,39. 4.` v5 - 1 - on-u AAA AAA v I 1 Igoszes paid in 49 years, ' HIS Oompany has been doing business in Canada. for nearly 50 years, and during that time has secured the public condence by the pf:-ompt and liberal aettlementofevery fair claim. [1 has fully complied with the laws sf Canada. by the deposit with the Government of Stocks [0 i the amount of .359-000.. . T , Kingston, Feb. 4, 1868". And is prepared 1:: issue policies oh terEr low as the safely of the assured will permit. . nun-.2 nwnrm ERFUMER by appointment to thnir Majes- , lies the Emperorof the French, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Holland, the Queen of the Belgians, and the King of Portugal; and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Toilet Soaps. Lavender Water. Cold Oreem. Perfumed Vaporizer. Rose Leaf Powder. Perfumes for the I'1',_.lI_-_;I.!. July 1. -a-u-- \-*l-1 D. SnnLn:. Ciunucs Wuson President. Secretary. CASH CAPITAL .. .. $1,000,000. I AKE AND RIVER RISKS taken on bulls and cargoes at reasonable rates. ' JAMES SWIFT, Agent, Tulu I R0 Law-rnnnn What-I GVPCIICI I-Ilills LIUI\JIIl7\I ine a. short time hefm ed duwn-the cuiu a chapel. Miss Sauril sleeves and gave the: the same time to pul JL`_, .\t `L I DI-l|.I.LIJUD lUI' llvl Handkerchief. Eau de Cologne. All ihn nhnvn : July 1. Vnuu uu uunuguc. , All the above are carefully prepared for Ex- portation, and retain their excellent qualities in any climate. on Qt-nna . 1-`)9 Dmumo Ra.-- . -1.4 n..-..1..-n ll} ELI, IJIIILI3I.U- 96 Strand; 128 Regent Street; 24 Cornhill, London. 17 Bouleurd deg Italians, Paris. Royal Assurance Company DR. VICTOR BAUD S ORGANIOJMEDICINE. R V. BAUD, Graduate and Member of the Medical College of Paris, GhiefPl1ysiciau Extuordinary for Epidemics in Paris, late MD. at the Civil Hospitals of Algiers, has just in- troduced in England his ORGANIC-MEDL CINES. lIIL__ ____!_L -E4L_,-_ , _1L1IH .LlD.lJlJll1L`J-`I An eicient and prompt Remedy for Gholeu, Yellow Fever, Diarrhree, Dyeentery, and the excessive action of the Bowels. A gold medal fine awarded by the French Government to Dr V. Band for this valuable preparation. prim: - Qmnll `la lid - Medium .1: ma . I ,n-an Y . unuu IUI ll-IIE VDLIIIUIU PTUPHLIIIUH. Price: Small, ls lid; Medium, -15 5d ; Large Size, 115 per Bottle. THE DIASTATIZED IRON, Fnr ah-nna-thnnino 1|-m Rmnnm _'D.-inn on (M Luu AJLLLLJLELLLLJLJIJ Lu-UL `For strengthening the System.-Price 25 9d E per Bottle. g THE DIASTATIZED IODINE, i For purifying the B1ood.--Price 25 9d per Bottle. '5` The nbmre Pmnnrnnm: sun in vim fnvrn El): Daily Ncmg. 5 1` ur yuunl nus uau uAuuu.-"I IIICU an all par DUIEIB. ',' The above Preparations are in the form of Sweetmenta, pleasant to the taste, and par- ticularly adapted for Infants and Mothers nursing. Rv thn nnlnhinnnn nf OI-nn Fun. I\- I .-.4-13.... Lll.Il'BlL|Iso By the coqbination of the Iron or Iodine with Cross Seeds in a. state of germination, they are united with organic life, which thus renders them digestible. The irritative and stubborn mineral has thus become theinuclena of an organic substance capable of being ab- sorbed by the blood without injury to the stomach. ' e T Agent for England and British Posaessions, E. G. DUFRESNE, 79 Wntling Street. may be obtained of all Qhemists. Kingston, Feb. 4, 186;` TOW].E S OEILORODYNE. The Original Preparation of known Composi- ' tion. From Dr 0. Kidd, Author of Standard Works on Ohlorofonn. e Sackville-street, Piccadilly, London. 7 Sir,-I think if you would advertise your Chlorodyne more than you do, you would help to beat the others, which are secret com- pounds, out of the market. Many medical men think with me, and recommend your com- pound, but will never prescribe a secret re medy. . . Gnanus KIDD, ILD. To Hr Towle, Chemist, Manchester. A A lurgeon from New York writes :-I only requires to be known to be appreciated. I have no heaitatien in characterising it (viz., `I`owle"a Chlorodyne) as the most useful medi- cine {hat has appeared during the present century. In dinrrhma, colic, ague, spasms, I have found it to relieve more pain and cause more joy than any other article that can be named. Non.--The Profession is warned against in- ferior, secret, and cheap compounds now in the market. Each genuine bottle bears a fac- simile of Proprietor : signature on the stamp outside. CHOLERA, DIARRHCEA, &c. "EARL RUSSEIJL sent to the` College of Physician 1. communication received by him from Mnnilln (where cholera had been graing fem-fully) to the eect. that, of all remedies tried, Cblorodyne was the most. effec- tive. ` ulIII_ J , , _,_ . . .. _ -. ---u-u LIQ. 6-HLOROFORHI Co. on CHLORODYNE WITHOUT PEPPERMINT. (1,: up LIVE- The day seems as yet, nnhappily, far dis- tnnt when public opinion or State interfer- ence will prevent the advertisement or sale of any secret medicine whatsoever. It is to be hoped that the profession will continue to brand as unworthy the conduct of those of its member: who by testimonial or otherwise aid the disposal of each thingI."--Lancet. lIIr\I'I'r'l Hun 1-Irv: r\w.-.-.1-cg--_ LIVERPOOL `KIND LONDON. MAXWELL W.S'I`RANGE, A aunt Fnr Winnq!n -rap:-n\/II-ll AKLLZLI-LEVI Bola Kunulustunr :--A. P. Towlo; Obgmiu. Isnchnnur. ~ Tt-Joy consist of three prepa.rations- THE HAUDEINE, ainianf ant] nu-nrnnt Par-nnrh-r fnu hn` zs enuu cnumeln on the next nger, but not near where the thilnble would touch it. It looked like 1 chapped chilblnin, but not `very bad. Next morning, lflet lecture, she expressed her regret end begged pardon for the bed exunplo_ nhe gsve yesterday. It wu mine the! llneimrin bed to un- EUGENE RIHMEL, llartford Conn. mu, THOS. KIRKPATRICK. uncuuy. JAMES swwr, Agent, Flt l'.nun-anon `When- JAMES SWIFT, A man` Elm BVVIP 1 535 St. Lawrence Wharf. 3 i' "s`\`Hi'r"r","" Agent, St. Lawrence Wharf. nno \ .DAlLY NEWS'MOND'AY, EVENING. A Toilet Powders. Portable Fountains. Toilet. Vinegar. Hair Preparations. Tooth Powders. Glycerine Toilet Requi- vsitea. nu W . 01 lhnniuu, Agent for Kingston IQ` uperior ( Haw.` cl-1