Kingston News (1868), 12 Apr 1869, p. 3

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lll sv- uf the Go\'l`rn- (`arm _vvs1rr~ _in which he option nf 1 II It APRIL 12. liuislry, )`ul:.lV 5.5.. |l.t3j l in part pnylncm of the Al ...... nu uI..`L -eunuu lu I06 L7aH'll!U(.'Il'l sea, and hnhls the key of the Gulf of Mexico. \Vl'u~n we shall luwv obtained Cults, them, unless Engl:md shall propose to code to us Jamaica ` abamn claims, the puplic mind will perhaps crave nothing nmrv in lln.` \\ cst Iudtcs lur some years. With Cuba in our pus-_-1('ssiunV. Yllcn laml yin mntisfacsinn of our dc- nmmls. Accnrding lathe law of geogra- pllicnl nninity, the entire territory south of `thc St. I.nwren(`e, from the point where [lint river leaves our northern boundary. belongs tome Lnncul Rmrua 'm.... .-_.d ........... ..- IL`: :11 :;un-uacunn of gang wh bounds belongs United States. This tel turf. with the adjacent. islands of Prince] ward amlNewtt-undland. graivitntes tow: this Cnuntry. The p6. of this I31 dumain, with the cuntrnl of the south h-tlf of the St. Lawrence from the lakes the ocean, would be an acquisition of c 5illtt'r3hle worth and importance, as the I in 'vil.ilI[ II hirh, for (Q 1 1 wants, and `y been eqnllol. ` ...c \Jh.LJV'1clIcc mint the takes to con- fol- lnwing statistics will slmw : Tliat part of Lower Canada. which lies south of the St. Lawrence contains about 45.000 square miles. and 3. population of` about 650,000 souls. Tltc portion immedi- au-Ey north of New York and Vermont is` rapidly increasing in wealth, and Ta very inviting to settlers. New Brunswick has 25,000 square miles and 253,000 inhabitants, untl Nova Scotia contains 19,000 square H.)l_l(s BDU ll population of 330,000. Both these provinces are closely identied with this country in all their material interests: in fact, they are but. an elongation of the State of Maine. Prince Edward, which lies in the very mouth of the St. Lawrence, contains 2,000 square miles and_82,000 in- hahitnnta, and II steadily increasing in wealth and pnpulntion; while Newfound- land, which may be regarded as the sen- wartl sentinel of the great river, has 35,000 square miles and 125,000 people. EYE. then, life t no-nuinnna an-I-=--'---- 1 K v V V vmr: RA[`.\(`lU[ 3 MA: or 1 l'l'BLH,`. .\ { an-nu nu I H|ll\|lltll' II.l)Ll Interesting P the llllsl` at ]cl'})r(Ig(\n[ati`\S in ' \ I I - - . l llm nnm wirnhn ol the 1).;m.mcan ll. Hllzl country. [I..u|_,,1`.ss this I l]\.1'|alun.I at Iluuoi .-.,,..| I . wull-III-IV IJIIIUEI nuu lvJ,U`JU people, Here. then, are Ve provinces, containing an aggregate of 130.000 squsre miles, or nearly three times as large as the State of New York, and 3 population of 1,440,000 souls, whose every interest is identical with tlmse of the Northern and Eastern States of this Union, and whose progress and des- tiny nrecloeely connected with the pros- ` parity and perpetuity of this nation. Why ` should not England, with the consent of a majority of their people, cedethetn to usin ~ payment of herjust debts '1` That the mas- ses of the pupnlntion would rtjoice to become citizt-ns'of the Great Repub- lir-, is unqnestionsble. Doubtless, a. small minority, perhaps a considerable one. would object to severing the -tic which binds them to the British throne. If such should choose to cross the seats to their native isle, their places would he more than lled by the hundreds of thousands who would swarm into these new acquisi- tions from the teeming hives of population in New England, New York, and Pennsyl- vania, carrying thither capital, labour, skill and energy-, that would speedily lift those provinces to 3 `might of prosperity and `powcrof which their present inhabitants have never drea.n1ed.-N. Y. Sun. ` On :1 recent I [ mmlc an vluhm A letter has been received from Bishop Bour- get, who i; now in Rome, in which heiapeaka in` high terms of the Canadian Zousvee in the P0uIlC1l army. General Knnzler had called upon them to enter the artillery, and had con- sented that they should do so by compsnies, and `only serve three instend of four years, with quarters in Rome. ltwns also proposed to en- list an additional number of Canadian recruits ; and as an inducement, the committee which has charge of the recruiting service in France had offered to defray their passage both to and from France. But this letter proposition Bishop Bour- get was scarcely disposed to`accede to. holding, we gsther from his communication to the Chair- man of the Montreal Committee, that the faith- ful of Canada should contribute money as well so nnerrin defence of the common cause. A Lavenworth pager thinks it an avi- denca of the westward march of civiliza- tion that the Kansas Legislature appro- priated 81,400 for tobacco for the peniten- tiary prisoners, and unly $300 for preaching the gospel to them; Australia has been suffering a fearful drought. The accounts from Sydney and Melbourne detail the fearful effects of the heat and lack of moisture, One farmer in Victoria has lost 3500 sheep which died of thirst, and the mortality in all the region has been fearful. ` During the present week over a dozen women have called upon Mr Parslow,. undertaker, Hoboken, to inquire about missing daughters, having read an account of the nding of a woman in the sectional dock. In each case the missing daughter is between 15 and 18 years of age. Mr Roebuck has Areceived from the peo- ple of Sliefeld, England, a testimonial for his aervices, in the shape nf a. present of` 3,000, invested in the Funds in trust for his (laughter, Miss Roebuck. In return, he has made what he calls his political e- tabliahment, in the shape of four pieces of advice to the people of England-: Beware of Trades Unions," Beware of Ireland, Beware of the United States, and Be- ware of Mr Gladstone." His running com- mentary seems to explain that Beware of l Trades Unions" means, beware of Coun- cils of Conciliation, or letting in any me- diator between masters and men : that Beware of Ireland means, beware of the Catholic priests, and_ rectifying at their` re- queat imaginary grievances. Beware of tl1e'Unired States" means, divide them if you can ; at all events, beware of their am- , bition, and their passionate desire to cruah us. Beware of 1!: Gladstone, l means, beware of a statesman who changes hil mind. ' -A omurr 1-on oonubi Armifm * Nn-r Ann}. AL. I"... n In font: of strength and glms Hm lime must all be passed, `9dI1.`I lhnl, `spite of cram, hw Be sorely plucked at lul. The cue, the leaping polo nu wall, llnve n ash lhfif charm; for him; or at the gluten be taken I spell, To keep hm lungs in trim. At trick:-I_ rut-quota, or I No yearns his skill to: And Iinlo limorto spun-at To pass his Little Go. To learn to row and father I Wlunt Awful pain: he tnkm .' Rut jun (0120 his name in lip Full compenution mnku. To pull stroke-oar, to coach 5 He aims to be I duh; Ami mch disgrace he never kl As when he caught an cub, ,_.._- .--I-I [low dull: the busy Undo:-grnd Improve each Ihiuing hour, Lonng uh new nlhlolio Had, To Ibow his luck ! powu-I rnummw and interesting up:-ecb in as in favuur of xntiwn of Rvpnblic .mmry_ Unubtlvss portion of .1 nt Hnyti wnulul, in unmy puinla be a valuable acquisitinn tn the `males, and by and l-_y We may obtain what we most need In the West , present is Cuba. I; is the largest, L-st Isl.-md in the Uarilrbeln 9 obtained (`nlu n..... .._-i uccasinn Mr 0,, run: nn.I 2...-_,, --` ' we-II, vninn In l-|r-- ' H3, at ves, ukill to about; > spam he strives, [Is an and of skill I h -ngn-J nvi 2 Brill -.9 Prince Ed vitates toward large southern \ to mini.-._ -1-` - "knew, u, , he will I uuuuuury, This terri- .l` l.J-:__- I`! I , ondinna, nu n..... -| ` HVQIAIJI T T onoo!ourIrlfC- in Hlofllllin ;_ .-:'_;.:__ -- :_...A-I TIIE RE- all u. an-III l|lII_|'llf`. (` ed trav_ruIliug quietly having_v started with ' hearing the dour sh: sidn. mg n diicult sulnjoct, were found to cunipetc fnz Queen Isabella has give] feet that rm more newspu editors shall be admitted She is grt-ntly dispieaac-cl ' stories which several M" 1 Bnhvminns lmvc published ther Claret is likewise (lise attention which the net llavn `nu-n I...nt----:- * A curious incident late1y Peterslmrgz. A clerk in the convey 2,200,000 rnuhlc-s m I I` " . ruuvui I . eased with some of the (`fill these enterprising published about her. Fa- dissatised with the which newspapc-rs of Paris have two.-n bestowing upon him. In Janu- nry last this ex-Qua-n_ hinted that she would hat I... 1 out I! grt-utly disp! sov a...., nun H6. [00 . . was brought`-I` > ound Both men were killed almot by by the stupid sentry. At Divine service in the Chapel 0 ' on the occasion of Palm Sun large branches, winch had received in.-Iictlictin of the Church, were pres: tn the Emperor, Empress-, and Princt periui, wlnlst nth:-rs of smaller sizo given to the rest at` the congregation. Mr J. Stuart. Mill pres ' be competed for by the druw`s University. the subject being "'l`heorv.nr H... Ann.-=--=- ` ' ` students of St CI 1`Y1i}7\_I:f. MONDAY Evening, A: IRS1` APPEARANCE of lhe MONARCHS of I-IINSTRELSY from Baltimore, Washing- ton, Norfolk, and Richmond. The World Re- [AiiiJ2's cnnmm MINSTBELS BRASS R .1 \*n ____-- _.._...,.....u opera Iroupo 2 The most stupendous org'nniza.tion extant, num- bering TWENTY-FIVE eminent nrtilts. First appearance in Kingston of the marvel of the nineteenth cenlurv_ ug'lo'`l'rhI1 :, ht, such-I Bil` ,...-v :5 university. "Thenry of the Ass \ iug suhj cum] _A.- ---_ _ c-r1IllII' I-In IIIII muss BAND, And Burlesque opera Thu mmn nu.-m..A...-- --..-- - 5 v-gxlus . u mu x-Elva.` eminent uni century, RICARDO, The onlvlis-inn m.1`.. D.:.... n--. u\l\Jl'\II The only living male Prim: Adelina Patti. First appearance of the 1 Comedians, HAIPPY cu. \VAGNI~2B, the list and man in the world, together with the universal favourites-J. H. Mortimer, Billy Reeve, Jerry Cohan, Frank Wellel, Frank Girnrd, and Frsnk Campbell, forming a constel- lation of briliiancy never before nttomptod by ` any one management. Entiralv rm: rlnI:..-o .........n.. ..J .1-- -u_y uuc ullluigllllflll. Entirely net, distinct, separate, nud programme, which is originnl with the C4 and nover performed in this city, and copied by our many imitstors. _ Commune-an in R n`.-In.-.1. A A--I-ni-- n ju- THE ANNUAL MEETING of the KING- STON CRICKET CLUB will be held in the BRITISH AMERICAN HOTEL, on WED- NESDAY Evenilig next, at 7:30 sharp. The Treuurefs Report will be laid before the Club, and tho 050013 for !he ensuing yen ,will be elected. _r.L_Ir.. - -- ll!-,7l4|I'\J. A review of the Hatches played in 1868 will be given by the Preuident, showing the game: lost sud won, prominanl` scores of individuals, and the interesting and important events of each Match, kc. &c. A: H-an lV.l.u'k -H.-...t...-... _.L-.. _s_|_.__ ._,,, I IHEILIJ nub. GU. As `he Club numbers about eighty members, it in urneally hoped that the season of 1869 will be insngurnod by 1 large attendance of members at this, the opening meeting. The Snh.-`cm-inlinn fnr Hun nI\au:n1u -n.- ..:H 1.... I an u.n.a, LIJU upculug n)euung_ The _Subscriptic_m for I1_2e ensuing yen will be dlermmed on uhna occaanon, and a. general plan ailtirggndpzitgrilestijifox` Matches, home and forezgn, Cupbom-(`la in t~h'e Club-houae can be secured for lhe coming seuot} by mgmbrra desiring them. _ All ne:_nbera and Intending members we cor- dually muted to he present. By order. _ R W nnnnnm I \ - uapncu uy uur mun)` IlnlII0l'S. Commences at 8 o`clock. Adm'is3ion 25 cents; 1 Reserved Scan, 50 cents. _ D. C. LA RUE, "PHAT BOY, Manama: ` --A` I 4,- uuuubcun` excitement of the moment, nomrg, who, it in said, at red. A sergeant who, u] niurr fa1l,ran mthe spot the same fate, for tho aemin: his gun, and he too, ` 5 B_olh men ki MACNEE 8:. V_\/A| )DEL[, 1M'l"l`E srm:m. ATTENTIUN TO THEIR New stock of Carpets-F -_..-u uullii 0I`(lOI'I week, to challenge e im. One of the an re, and Lieutenant me it an nd, The Dominion Steam Washing Boiler, House Furnishing Hardware, At SHIELS . lld SINGLE COPIES 0F the DAILY ~ 3 u NEWS may be ban} at the counter of the publication office, Princess street, priec three coppers. ` HE CIRCULATION of the Dsu NEWS in fully r~ne-half larger than that of any other daily journal published in Kingston. The circulation of the old established weekly CHRONICLE AND NEWS is also greater than any other weekly pub- lished in the county. Advertisers will perceive that these journals are the best media for attracting public attention in his locality. ::.j_ O A YOUNG MERCHANT`--W'hen you pay more for the rent of your business house then for advertising your business, you are pursuing a. false policy. If you condo bnaineu,let it be known.-Fnurm I`NAl.I.1' nliuhl -_- -1 _... l__. nn- New Tap estry Carpets. BPLENDID STYLES, At MACNEE. &. WADDELL S. CHOICE PATTERNS, At MACNEET & WADDELUS. .u-r Lu! ask in April 12. xmesrou gziex ewe. .. STOP AND SEE "new Ipmnlnt cums, um nuanager. __.---.....:u an essay to` xi SL411- uiversily. the lacing the ' t||c`A:1sncinlinn of IJL-as." Bu- -ult only _lhr('c students: for the prize nf$l25 7 paper reporters at I tuber new palm [IV (1iSI'|!lanun.1--Io|. _. , .. . long ilkl _.. V-nun` -Qum-n Muted would seal ifthc Fr:-m-I: Guvcrnment In! certain Parisian editors for inmmculalc clmrnctcr. The Jnuznf luuunu..- Jzn . - - _, -uvvruu lul ut"SIll|!II.l0D, 1th the lull conviction, from ' .-zlmt, that his fare was in- , upon seeing the to the spot, only to meet r aenunel had reloaded brought to tha- ......., ....,mu--u, nuu uluureul. I company, ed this cilv. and nnf var rs II If T! I Donna, outrivalling Iy st For! Bacon, I! don. on Monday of go every one Ippronc garrison chimney: nt Alexander, unde rmnmn-0 "` ' .... ....-. ugu reloaded >0. brought the almost. in- d aentrv. ` :Princo of Elhiopinn At SHIELS . - - uun uuw [MIN 1 Illnnn ---t---A/' INA oufid ms-rno ;g on-n-In .._, u-L,\.u1IL`(l In El`- the bank hall to fn Ihn T)--. mm. ,,. -vuvIVCl.I LH3 , presented Prince Im- mnllm n:9-- -- occurred at St. ']D '\nn'ly I--A` ` lJQlIL\\J V" Sec. 5: Tress. BARROW, goat` 17 Tran: (Chapel of the III HD1114 - -..-run Lll (LIE Palm Sunday, the Vf I|l'nnn-|- -` ` aractcr. , did not. take April 1 9. __....I vs IE5` uppronching Iimnovn mm. Troupe 2 nu; uuunpuuy, , not yet ditferent 7... u nun ' palace, u n!` 9|. .. -l\JI Agent. W(.`l'0 Stoves and v:u'ie1;y, NOTICE is hereby given that me Reviaion for the Municipality of th of Portsmouth will be held at the To in said village, on Wednaday the 511 next, at H o'clock PM. OTIGE Caurt of the Village Town Hell, Wednesday 5th of May PM Any person complaining of hieesssessment - may personally or by his agent, on or before the 29th of April inst., give notice in writing to the Clerk of the Municipality that he considers him self aggrieved by ssid assessment. JOHN caste, (II__I_ Li. I! IJIIII Chemist .5 Druggiet. N.B-It' lha business is sold, no doubt my spccessor will` supply all who :muy favour him with their palronnge with the same libernlily. 11' the business is not sold it will be carried on as heretofore. April 9. V]\HE prem sgs lately occupied by the Hon- . 11-cal Telegraph Company, on the _corner of 0n'9.rio and Johnson streets, `-Apply to the Manager of the British North American Bank, or to R. M. Rose. `I __ n.l. In.`-A T]-`HE undersigned begs to announce to the pub- lic that he intends to remove on the 15'. of May to the Store formerly occupied by Mr`JnIije Richardson, merchant tailor, and latterly by J. A. McDowalI, furrier, and ve doors above the Store he now occupies an Brock Streqt. i 1% Hm LET, the smug HOUSE No.12 Barrie. Street. n!!! nr-nnin Ins I`--u..:.. D._A----- L; cvery uelcrlpuon, m Sntins, Oaks, Marble, Scener} daring, Window Shades, &c., cheap at the _. -.,.. PVQII, FOR SALE THE 51'. LM\'RlNCE ICE nnuss, f1`HE Subscribe r, owi g to pressure of other business, c..nnm. devote the lime ueceumy to carry on this lranch, nnd therefore has de- cided lo dispose of it. Fur fnlnknn inf'..un-ua :t\n an;-I iguana -4` --1- _... nuvuh u1uurl. ult:. Possession on 1st of premises. .j_. ' Painting, Glazing, Graiuing, Pnper-Hang' a he , done in the beat. st) le, cheapest rate, and \ shortest notice, u the CITY PAINT SHOP, Bagot Street, near the Medical Hall. WILLIAM RUBINSONL Am-il E VIUCKI [U LIIDPUEC III II.- For furzber infuuna ion and terms of sale, ap- ply to `D EDIE`? celpla. Cash Accdunla `So nr;;1'1'g;n.:i:::a Ilimahow Enrnin gs and Payments under the various heads It`)! expenses df Vessels. The Book can be easily em. and will be found invaluable from its aim- plicity of method united tn fnnn... AG .a-.-n Iron ., ......, -nut: ulunn nuuaIs;1\o.l' Harrie. Street, how occupied by Cnpmiu Putnam. Rent moderate. D,.,.........:.._ A, -. . . .. - jR00"M _1>Ai3,1+:1:. fl CARRIAGES, and an tiagorlment of SMALL WARES, at thestore formerly occupied by S. P. White, Princess Street. " March 22. -' wuu BIIIO "Nl. Cash Ac Earnings Pa Of nlnnna... Ac tr. I_ AS just received a. lot. of CHILDREN'S RM A LT. W A HRH at vha Rn-u-A 'nmm....I .. ........_:-: R HENRY B. EVANS, ll.R.C..S.. London. ` - Re-sidence-aPRlNCESS STREET, homo l lately occupied by Dr Maclean. I March 8. _ L amusing at times to Qbscrve_ ihe stores of the merchants who.d_hn t adver- tise; `to see the anxious propretors look- ing into the streets and see tb people; go by, wondering why they don t. comeiin, While the stores of their neighbours who do advertise are thronged with customers, Some people will learn by pbservalion, others will noI.-Daily Palladium. 5 -F ' `J.\v1.LVLJ1.|.uL1 1 (11: 1 1.11.5 I L\J.I.'ul'.I.J.'lIL1 L Li. 1 The large circulation of the DJILY Nmws renders it the natural mediumilfor the publicatlon of all small and transfnjent advertisements, as well as larger annouiace- meats Advertisements of religious notfices and Sabbath services; situations wantied; situations vacant ; houses for agile ; houses to rent. ; houses wanted ; boalid and lodg- ing ; rooms wanted ; board wanted :, ar- ticles lost ;, articles found ; cattle Wantled ; cattle for sale; cattle strayed, &c., when `set close, inserted for 25 enta each inser- tion, payable only in advance. When.dis- played, a proportionate price will? be nhnrrvn V"',!!' WWFTBEEKC `lunnn . vI\. _ END IT TO YOUR FRIENDS.--,The CHRONICLE um NEWS in publi$"hed every Friday morning, and contains alt the ` news of the week. For Fifty -Cents, paid in advance, you may send it to your friends for three months at the reduced rates of postage. For One Dollar it may be sent six montixls. Single copies. price Five Cents, may be had at the Daily News o_ice, Princess Street. ' CITY PA`In1\nIT% SHOP RANGE CERTIFICATES and Lodge Summonsee may be obtained at the DAILY News OFFICE- AOrders by mail promptly attended to. Devices for every description of Orange printing kept on hand at the DAILY News Snun Pnmwnna Housl. .1 Lu. l.I. ILUIV. Jnn. 8 Lb, 1869. -_--uCI i "V" PUBLTSHED AND FOR SALE BY '1`. MOA U LEY, ` Booxmxmnn, over the City Book Icon; THIS BOOK contains Forms of Oonlricu with Slilors, Wsgea Accounma, and Re- reipla. Accounts so arranged as to show _ tningl Pnvmenln Ilndnr eh. -...:....- L---1- Portsmouth, 10th April, 1369. April 5. Merchant Tnllnr and Clothlcr; 1 And the lbusiillcs as at present so favourably cslnbllshcd, Ip- eluding BROOK STREET, KlNGS'I'ON.. April 8. `FFECT OF ADVERTISING.-Il;; is 1 Amnsnrr at timm: In nlunu-van ilua VERY iarge arrival of ROOM PAPER of 1 every description, consisting of Gold, D3. ORRS. Marble. Rnpnnrv plain D.u-...- Du-7 KILIII ROOM PAPER DEPOT. `RANSIENT ADVERTISEMENT$.- _ large DAILY [AVE opened this week a. NEW CARPET RUUH, with a splendid Stock of \TI1mrv Tfous 3 T() Ll'l`. W. J. MA1100'D- ibw E 5: & WADDELL THE _Wi101.E PLANT. Bedsteads, W. J. PERCY, . .. uo nuuuu mvnmnmo from its ai r` united to fullneu at detail. I0. T0LET% REMQVAL. uclcllpllull, consisting or Gold, . Scenery, Plain Paper, BC;-. low Shad; ho tvhinh mm 5... ...1a Tin ware, in great -A`NAD` May. Inquire on the A1 SIIIELS . At SHIELS . , A null rnpcr, DC!`- , which wifl be sold R. warm, Iii! k nrllania` Clerk. :12. DAILY GLOBE or DAILY LEADER $5 per Annnm,$l,25 for three mon;hs_ or 10 cents: week, delivered free. ` MONTIZEA r, 0.411,) NEWS, $6 per An- num, $l,50 for 3 months, or 12] cunts a week, delivered free. rozemvm TELEGRAPH, 34,50 per An- num, $l,l3 for 3 months, or 10 cents a week delivered free. - uuvuunnu .3 An 1 Lrnun," a nlltorica` review of the Religion: Poetry of England. By George llncDonaId, LA. The Percy Anecdotes, in 2 Volumes, wilh por- trnits of celebrated men nnd women. The New Cookery Book, by Anne Bowman. ununzxn unuuuul : The Geological Structure, Orgnnic Remains, and Mineral Resources of News Scotin, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. By John W. hnwson, M A , l.L.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., Principal and woe- Ghnnceilor of McGill College and University. Second Edition, revised and enlnrged, with I. Geological Map, and numerous illustrjliona. FOR SALE AT PETERSON S, MADAME ozmonr-.'s'r's ENGLISIIWOMANS DOMES'l`l(`-, HABPEWS BAZAB. II. I}. eoonmuow. Hsmnn snoxs |E:_`STACEY E . N ..1;9.9.1i S I ' 'u..uI vuu: I nu vv u.nnLV \J[.` [Ellis PAIIIIJI l__ by the Author of the "Heir of Redclytfa." A Stormy Life, by Lady Georgian Fullerton Nature : N obleman, by the author of Rachel's Secret." The Gordian Knot, by Shirley Brooks. Greater Britain, by Dilke. Cast Up by the Sen, by S nnuel Baker. The Chaplet of Pearls, by Miss Yonge. O'Connell : Speeches, edited by his Son. Lord Plunketfs Speeches, edited by J.C. Hoey. Gt-ut`tan a Speeches, edited by Madden. Currsn s Speeches, edited by Davis. ShieI a Speeches, edited by MacNevin. The King and Commonr, Cavalier and Puritan Song, selected and arranged by Henry Harley, The Story of the Chevnlier Bayard. The History of the Caliph Vnihelr. Raaselns, Prince of Abyssinian. Abdnllnh, or the Four-leaved Shamrock. The Essays of Abnhnui Oowley. Bnint Louis, King of France. `use, A fresh lot of Bu1wer`a, Dickens , Soowg, Lever a,_Cooper a, Collins , #9., Novels, cheap editions. ' JOHN CBEIGHTON, Mu-ch 2. U ul uvuuuna [\-Ell` JLVIHU UDUAII UH-EEK OIL (the best brand in the market) purchased expressly for our Retail Trude, which will he sold at the same price at common Con] Oil. G. S. HOBART. N R :Rv 1CQU;I'Il'! vans and... -o s|.- u..A:-_1 `J. D. DUDA1'. N.B.-By `leaving your orders It tho Iedicll Hull, you will have your Gonl Oil promptly de- livered in any pan of the city. April 1. H E SHOP qt present occupied by W. J . Porcy. in Brook Street. Poueuion can he given "on the In of May. Apply to P R nmnnnnunu OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , lblt ALFRED N BROWN, of the Tovvnuhip of Pittsburgh, Enquire, will apply to the J udgo of the Snrrognlo Court of the County of Frontenac to be appoint. ed Gunrdinn of Hannah Clark, Sarah Clint, and William Clark, minors, children of tlrl lsto Henry Olnrk. : Dsted 6:}. April, AD. 1869, Inltlw `Il..'I |!I1rn-n `FEE CLEVER WO-)jlT\-N OF THE FAMILY, kn uh. A nah.-.. at F... nI:l'..:- -9 n...:_u_n.-. n April 10, 1869. April 10. ing Impor! April T27 I`HE Fourth Volume of the Sunday Library "ENGLAND S ANTIPHON, histories` !Vi.eW lhe Reliuinnn pnnlrv n! I:'....I.....: n- April 12. Inch 2. BOOK STORE. _j.--._:_o__.f I_. Sf5f:ey s Bookstore, AND POSTAGE STAMP OFFIGF. 30W BELLS, and the other English Hugu- zines, at l1l\t'|nIIII1Il Y rnrrnn GUODFELLOWS. cm BfJ`i1i(sTunE. [HST RECEIVED, at the Medical Hall, .10: of DOUBLE REFINED CEDAR GREEK II . (the heat hand in tin maplun ....-..|..-..A LR! rww GADIAN GEOLOGY: The Geological .- Slruclun-.Or:unic Remain. and `Mi........1 1300K AND MUSIC 51031:. 80 KING STREET. I-.-II1|`l April 8__ PRIL MAGAZINES. _ now BE LS, Ll)NDON*;SDUIETY. CHAMBERS JOURNAL, GOOD WORDS FOR THE YOUNG, HANEY'S JOURNAL, INTERNATIONAL RAILROAD GUIDE. 1... 1... CHEAP `DAILY PAPERS ! COAL OIL. SHOP lo LET. _,\,\J `mgr RECEIVED` JUST PUBLISHED, KILL! l1`l11`..r 1`:-u HENDERSON ;- JUST RECEIVED, J0ll_N HENDERSON. PRINCESS STREET. (:9 ll\Jl &c., AT THE WELLINGTON STREET. 1' A.u. LDOU. JOHN lemmas, . Attorney for Alfred B;-gun. A T Kill ".1 P. B. HENDERSON. T GO0DF`ELLC1W S: Law-' 12. Montreal . Quebec. L . Kingston . Toronto . . The Iletnl will be hunded over 1 above nuned ; and it should be clearly I for any expetse for its rornonl, kc. kc.- of Metal, st etch of the above-Iinmed pll I nu fnn-IL-.. :_---- - -9 - Coal Oil, a splgndid article, A: SHIELS . .________..__ Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quebec . . . . . . . . .. Kinglton . . . . . . . . . Torunlo....... .- Fort Mi|aisaag'ua..,i.nga..r;|' . o...._- | to the p'unh:erin lh Government Yuk, tht nudaruood that the British &e.-5l`-he prieel um will be paid for tho ration plsoel, should, therefore, be nulad Iepnnloi . Any further information on ' ' no obmued on `lpphcuion, pen-Ionully or by mice, to_ uh: nite Gommiasariat Oicer, Iontrenl. . \ { ` April 3, 1869. OMPRISING IRISH, CHINA , and JAPANESE POPLINB in nll`tbeuweu GII6 Norwich, Oriental and M _ nnchesler Poplin: and`PopIinette| in ii] the nevus! Figured, Fancy and Shot. ` ` ' " A spleuii 3 nssorunent. of Fancy Dress Goods, in fnourile styles and colours, from `I! plies per yard. A splendid line of Alpnccls Lustre. all colours, at 8] pence per yci-d. v 3 Case: Gentlemen : Tlieedl for Spring and ummer weal , in Sngliahg UIIIIGIII, Beoleiuntl German mannfacmre,Trom 1| 6d_per yard. ` 1,000 yards Striped Linen, for children : Initl. Blnck Velveteen and Silk Mantle: from $2.50, worth $4.00 each. r]... {\,...o.:_ ..__1 `r, - All kinds of Lamp TI-immi1;gs;Tat onumo sranm; KINGSTON, qn-unto` B. Is. Btephens. Proprietor. T -,--, _,_..... .....pc.. uluu, Ior cnuamelri Initl. and 34,00 cull. ` ` * Uur Curtain and Nnpery Department will be found to I!pIII;In]lhhf before exhihIt0d_ lrtlxo city, and will be found complete in :11 its branches. - ` 0 ~:- V 36 inch White Cotton 3:1} pence per furl. 36 Grey Cotton at 6 pence per yerd. ` Sheeting: in Single and Double width: at less the`nlui.yan1"ipriceI. 7 . M ` . Our Hosiery and Haberdashery will be complete next week, _when India requiring Gloves and Trimmings, will find it to their advantage to pnrclnll. , M gt 1,000 yda. Skirting at 10} pence, worth -2: mi pence. Another lot of Ladies run sized skim n 1. 3a._25, 30, 3'5, and 4e springs. Shirts ll lese than manufacturers prioel. - . , , `fl IV: /s.-j.-_--A K I N G sir n E :'r., BEGS TO CALL THE AI"`l'P.II"l`ln\`l nu mun nrrnr n. ..n ....... -__ -_ J; aw WOOL AND UNION warms Seleclcd Ipecislly for {hair om: lrulo, ` At MACNEE 8:. WADDELUS. Trusty Porter; in Jendunoe at Depot and Baeambou. Landings. Oct. 28. HE Gommodiouu and Well-tted STORE on the comer of King and Prinooll Streeitl, lately occupied by Messrs Ferguson 3 00. Im- mediate possession given. Apply to . July 26. J. BAWDEN. Solicitor. W ILL be received by we Senior Commiss; Dcer, lohtrul, mun noon of thazvthlmnac, for the purcbua of the under-mentioned quantities of Old Iron sud BronII-0l:dIlIlO9. zill and Lead; the Tandem to late the mount in Oundinn Currency (Bnnknble Panda) that, yin paid per cm at 112 lbs for each description iof lulu]; slao. whatnot the `lenders: ll willing thlt 8 gorlion only of his Tender than be meeptod. Envelopes to htmuknd `l'ondaI'.h0W r nance. ` ` v-..-..- ___ , | T?) LET, the nous: in mm Street .2 pin.` sent in the ocuumtion nf Annintnn|..l1nhu- - -u nus, um uuuun lu nun DESI ll pli- in tho ocoupttion of Auiutunt-Goth miulry-General PennelL Pocuuion given In My next. Apply to In (BARTON, En] Street, near House of Indultry. March 10. VALIIABLE FARM IN PITTSBURGH. ILL BE SOLD, at Public Auction, by William Hurray, Auctioneer, ` at his Auction Rooms, Harte: Square, Kingston, 4- -.-:'I--:-_.-. A.,_ W`-v -ul F `witty. ~ -- ---3----I on s-u1I1nnAY, 17th Apm, nsop, on n'n.q.n14nuA`x, run April, 1800, at 13 o cIook Noon, ` the following nlcsblo nun, us. . ` " Two. and the btoken front. nl in tho County of Fronlcoga, gang`; 35o Aura. more or loss. din-nu gum thu'o'Inilm 3ngI_Fi:of `button. and known .g the Th... 3. _ -..I._A__u_| , . . ` _ IIIIU I -`ll-I. .:Fhero is n Iubaunal cut noho Dialling- houonndnllooommodionlon ' ldpoxtthe ploperty, which is pleasant}: situated on. tho hunk of tho River St. Luvronco. Tam: sud condition: made known at tho time of 311:. ' Further particular: at to an be obtained on application to 111111;`: `nu-Ivunn--.u April 9. KING STREET, KINGS'i`ON. FOR SALE OR TO LET. SALE BY AUCTION -.- .-nnqnunnialn VJ` LIIB CU Englishitiiar-nova, and F Iii; HOLD AND SILVFH CHAINS, GUARDS, 33$ A LARGE ASSORTIENT `OF BURNETT HOUSE. HOUSE AND OFFIGE cL0oK.s; onntl IIITIIIIII7 hf unfnnnloiln mf an-nuns. .I......n_..- VVEEIT: 'iunaw;`% Andlongl Kingston, and much, use. V STATIONS. TO CALL THE . SHIELSQ TI`! CV"I'V'l\'I"\'I'Il I'ff\'rI'1rI.I1: Total . .__.-;__ 1/`ohl ` suwxong. IRON onoxaizon, snow` ORA 3 CASES DRESS GOODS. COPPER, BRASS, BRONZE, L'lA.D AND ZINC. _._.____?____._._.___________} { G \ a-j--j-. `In I8 18 OOPP" TENQERS .. I . u : ` u-1':n-non or -ran PUBLIO T0 ms 8T0ol'nI: _- __ ` - . --. . 9535 Jew! qr: lliqlc ]W 5 2530 son 275 Ann -v~v-rn I kind; (':;I.'rfnlly' aue Ipil` `Ordnance. ........ wuu-mu nu zuuqurur II VIII!` [HIS .ee`Ep:I.i."'isnn1op.. ~- 'l'ondaI'.lqc0|d IND SHELL, um neon muons. % JAS. %GREENFIEL,D;- All kinds of Job Work paw - % 3 y` attended to, % Chargs as Ldw as tile I _ _ It 81-EELS : - -- -v_v---vI-Q- VI .` D. Banding cum?" M '1 up - Lo . TI. ` . and 59, each containing `gt : acre, all bflhen bah; dulrdlily ll ,' Alto, Puk Lot Numb: ck, containing shag: n acre: of mu]. land and I diqlligyuo, situated on the out lid! of, Kill` Sluts uid village. ' a V, Abnlftn ` ~ O q.-4'_-`-- " ` FOR SAI-E.i % . [N THE VILLAGE OI PBIIHHUUTII! I .nTQ `Inn-Inn... an .._.| .u. ', ... \A'l`AllLQUl Guru, % of Georgy Bsuor, ., 3| mile of the 0111 at lingual. "TH ma eonlilll of shout 26 I86, II: olvilhr derorchud And Gudn. The In uuchod to it n Oonurngory and uhlill Oll- buildlup, and iii daginibil lillltl III. ' gentleman within; to linolltol thciq A co!r-rmr-- % ' * ~' ~. untlylithh. llilt I . III! ,..,::.:.::';:=.:,::.: :.z*:".;.:';-..**-*'-A Apply to D1-'Ynua.~ *_~ ' ,,,_,, , . ` n. 4. a` . J .._. At new suntan" Ls 1:531!-aV M'I'TIA,"7 nxqmsn- n D:sIa2ts;,, j MACNEE & WADDEL-L S. Apply in Kingzmn, 23rd rob, `helm. `Etch, mo. _,-_-.v--- vqr-I ` ` ` DI Kings. 1'1"` `- -_ co:-uanf L .....I- -h~ urlil I610 111 III 148. QJAII 1...." 255; 5:: "P- . l'l.'l'll0ll!n1 nu. l.).f.n$E-` rm: ms nu nu` lhuc 275 1 23? -At smm.s5;_g JOE! O. 1 ...._;-"".:"_._jl I1-on Txuh ` ..a.- ' in gill! Cllll-`Iii "nun H!- ts- If --...-----v -,-- 1 =1 " the honohr that wins due `us. He closed by laimivg ` i I of Charles Dickens Wuhington would be bene- anuuiu. . 'lll.--News from the {rim- nbund of Cnrlists, six Jaun- ` muted the town of Leo de Pynuu, but were repulsed hnded to the mounuins. lpilll.-'-The Pope's jubilee ncme with grunt splen- Popn mid mus at St.TPeter`s in III sung in presence of nk- AL... ._ - I- It 1,35. Corn dull 13 bush; sales for new mixed ` Male for old do. in Iu'Iing; ulen 9,600 'PI'ima terms. Oats . s 73h for Railroad 3-nlu at 30.59 /0 0 3015 for old Emu-u'175@ mac we nudmd. illlel 14,000 bush till Frau Denpalchea. ,,~:ac. to his feelings. Liver- 5.5. was tiny: farenma-t in She was always Nady to Fhndai, spontaneously, and. nllgppenls for aid in an and nro ulhe remarks of Lord may aid that after manure bud decided to stand or full and not to enter politics_. bloi regretted his decision. Tmlhpe nlso resonded m a YI'?-_L2__._.. IIi1.-Lut night there were in the streets of [la- pnonl were killed. All is lpril l1.-The injection of th mines n_t Gold 1`L--'l'he steamer Aus- hal arrived. ' lpll 12.--The follriwing Uultolhe Sehale to-day :- I W in be Minister to Eng- Lptil l1.-Tbe steamship New York, Ins IlTiY8d. LID COIIERCIAL. , 11, pm.--Bonds Heady M. F: April 10-.-'l`he missing _NfIelI, of Skanuteles, .\'.Y.. Q E -`emu; How he ruch- Ujtlbd. Hi: funds were :11 DUTCH '%Ia LAIR CARPITI. V IATTYNG, 0" and annrn um F.'}",{on . .1. II`; and is. II-I--f-v ---- -~- ------ ~- - 3.. B`: enlpgised (Washington ykby, ad the American peo- puhvtmdwfys willing to re- nu-ans an 1: `V|Vn-`i'..d Patel" ml I0. I5diKh""Th M?` nnnvxn -up Dickens. x`c!1fPt`*i i"-_ 5 in mm i, this my lb]! cn'nnn_.:. 2: Htx.t"I_:i?r|lIclbI W haid "5 *`"""""' E if `11: la ally dufuriwd Wm` ""*s l:;.H-va at p Tltphsceedings were cl1.;1r:nc- and riclu-st A "J hung wd pgghuq:-L511]. builds lhl` 1:` ` J nep'0h Duo Wt shall In E 1: I I k tit and tcmts had been i11l11::1tl3:] pu!-he um - nude 3 pleasant speech. IL: II`--1 ti I9 I1, p.1I.-Brudstu"a qiiioz lllht Iad 10 8| 10d; Corn hind Imam. F` Ag in lgmckens had not en- `! I ,_,,. ,,_ -__ ._ r--\.-.-\\- \'J H the foreign unbtssadors, bin 111 parts of Europe, and Ingnguion. In the evening Ibimed. Uewgu Pun E k Kinpton, Apri|'12. ., bankers, report hm currency ; Ielling M 75} nailing It 31. ltxcbnnge 7;. nub: reun`an~ un- :at"`*]`F- -`.1 length and in gk y lmllh at` Mr Dicke -|. Ind with much en: gfglz. he said. thht B: . . , . Li- x-,.-r:..,_. int gr; feel`. mm ~ . uh! the U3 347`? la many .~`pectm.~r _v zz; readings clmrn ling ogthu~`iaL. ` _AL Ilf... IARKTIB. fl` rnnnrijjj V.ful,_ GIIAI - me I4"P` - no Ls oecgrn-I :1 city this cw.` enllemen sat a` 11; ulel or mas; c ludng; I_'iV|tQ [puns -"`-`* ghywir Dickens. _ --._..- until! I to report. G:-sin II no ulna ifllllpib rtiu dnlnnnd at for- Inclnngod - butter u I the of Comm

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