...... u-.uu vu uuruu LI. I ML inualmgbter is nksu gxwxx ; it E H hulnwide R0 which umiscu`, _ Hmnhuin m be the nmin ~in- 3TABLI8"' `chmcaen-smc nt. mumur, 1: ` Id though mansiauzlatvr H :L ..,..g", ,5. min in imputed to Imumu M 1; u, in" llitilbe eye ofzhe law l'v;;ur~1s um .. efnillly 0! the human cu:a- K 7 _z 4 ` Iethcdiereucebenwcen lln.-se S In the malice aforetlmu;_;ht, ' H - murder. In tlm C1-t`, if Jlftho mniice af-nrcthnu-gut,` I your opinion the cvidmce` ` M5_e0nc1usion,theu it Will ` ' to execute in til H er expedition Ila H ,3" onlul for #1 D0 not embarrass ymxr `U diicusaion of quest:-nus that 3 `WIN Ihulevrr. The turulrg ; M `_IiiI0t Iith r('g8r1Il0l1H' Kb Ml Whittaker C.um.- Lu: `doubt it `was by a pr.-;.ful _5'I M ung poiuof is is the ic- 1 `:'L`3hv ` '41 Which the ptisntio-r, Find.-was it suicicu: to; `'31! In quesnun I GIIII 11,17? You are `hill 151.1,. .4` 1: , - v ` A911 -no 105.9!` A . ANOTHER SING ULAR A m.:,....-A .. - KINGST()N; \ .1 ' ' \ Zvvn ultcr I was allowed to starve, I \ l>\hulll`t`t| ten years for the gnod uflhc ric. i OTHER SUICIDE. I Jlnicago p-per of May 1, says :- 1 German. more than seventy years 2, named Johann G(.,tli(b Themlore winged himself, with the aid of 1, yesterday. By I III` W93 "" :"" _ ,,..-. .......v uvcn wucn N.-ar`, he possessed little know- llltl be applied to the practi- lil}: nt'Vl'n.-at America. lIcnc I 10 dbililv mil` :1 nrn..nL..... L,.,I . L-siring to save the C`nr(mer`s ble uf wording 0. verdict, ha owing lines in English; ]\.,-.,,.`,... II... I: . I I ling, ling. is failing! Farewell! Nor is worthy of the leurhye ith levity. .-mnumn with other eons of ml with a desire for travel, -Id friends and M`.quaiutun- -nuc have sailed this many a rcr world, I am tempted to Sclf. A ticket cnsls but lit- -nts: - nntl nun :. ....... -_.:-- _, __ -..v ....u n pcuulel`. 1: little sympathy between red the tie as before remark- the land where the weary - .,...-.. . ucml()re' msclf, `.3? world, By . ideal philosopher, but iiity made him a peililler. little svmnnrhw im- ,.._......u .;uu|:uL`l, [Iis ways wcrc odd, 1: at the m:igbhuurb00d was somewhat demented. n n. nvnin .....l I... --5' ` .5 ....un..n uI.:Iu Ill ILIIH acvurul daughters in f the world, but no was present to close ....----.. 1|. 1:! HHU1 somewhere in this 'Vl'I`nl r|un..I.o....- 3 r; (CANADA). SATURDAY %mT%i:v1:ING. ....... my uu ug.;nI,| of gold gives to aids, be the mm of character and The only soulful n |I..F.L .a.-.. 10 - ..-u -run Ill- scm. with inlu Et( .l < I It. is snid * I CONCEN'l`RA l`[ON the greaah principle. The system of innitesimal doses of medicine diffused in gallons of injurious ; 7 stimulants explozled. All useless material dis- 1 carded. The active principle only of the most '1 powerful and eicient remedies known concen- ' 1 mated in a small convenient form. HABITUAI. ` CONSTIPATION CURID. All diseases of the Storm I ach, Liver, and Bowel: permanently relieved by | using Dr Colby s ANTI-Cosrlvl um Tonc PILLS, I Sugar-Coated. Recommended by the Medical Protasion. 1 xz \( \[.g_`p_rp_( grgauvg '\all Y O .l.A\4ll\l\.t I.II\.4 ` D elforta of certain vendors of Linitnent I01 decry Jecons Rmttnu-no LIQUID. Wherever in- I troduoed, it drives all others from the market. Pain positively annihilated by its use. We have | not mom to enumerate the virtues accorded to it by the thousands who haveused it. No medi- cine evet invented is capable of more extended application. It. has hundreds of imitators, but not one BIVAL. Beware of Countergfeda. AJA`AlJ lJJ.JLAV\.lbI LKIIWA1 LLLJLJI Those who have no hair may have it. Those who have plquty, may preserve and beau- tify it. Thoae who are losing it mayrbave its loss arrested. The hair strengthened, benulied, ! restored, by using Bux1"a Emma: Hun GLoss,. cheapest, clcanesr, best. Don't rcsl till you 11376 tried a bottle. Sold by all Druggista. March 25. I VERY N.nUmn..- i\' hen a person has proved an article and found in good, and answering the l purpose for which it is intended, he will not! readily abandon in mi one or doubtful repuma- tion, or concerning which he knows nothing.l Weare led to make these remarks owing to the: course always pursued by those who have used that celebrated and truly valuable horse medicine` known as Dari:-_y'a Condition Powders and Ar- ; abinn Heave Remedy. All are so well pleased 3 with t that they will not use any other; many l have waited several weeks until the agent could obtain B new supply. There is nothing equal to it as a. condition medicine, or for any complaint 5 u.fl'e(-ting lhe wind of horses. Remember the : name, and see that the signature of Hurt] 8: Co. 5 on each package. Northrop & Lyman, New- ' castle, Ont., proprietors for Canada. Sold byl all Medicine Dealers. Lil lH\'ll'lIJ .I`\.}ll`JIJlg | Sir James Clarl-{Ea Female Pill: are exten- sively couuterfeiteul. The genuine have the ! name ofJOB M05115." on each package. All \ others are worthless. `LTD n__ .I_n __-_.11n| __A._ A-_____. y-.-unuu WILLI rlsgulllrllvyu In all cases of Nervous and Spinal At!`-ctiona, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviriess, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Henri, ; Lownesa of Spirits, Hyaterics, Sick ( lIdri('h0, ' Whites, aid all the painful diseases ocdasioned by R disordered system, these Pills will e-(rectal cure when all other means have failed. I`L..;.A Dill- L _ _ _ _ . _ __ LA~A `-~ ~- - - " yurnu VIIJIZLI llll IJLIJCI ILICDII.` IJEVU IHIIVU. Tbs-so Ps have never been known to fail wher_e the directions on the 2nd page of pmn- , pblet are we-ll observed. ` 1?." full m..r:,...I... ....o .. ..........I.I,.. r_._,. . r' yulci IIIC wrll UUJEIVEU. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of I ! tho agent. - { Rmam A T. um-mnn-. uIJ.|.I;.:l-`-(`)I'1'eu:1`rlIJlIl::l'a-41nd 121 cents for postage, ' enclosed Lo NORTIIIIUP It LYMAN, New`- fV . I nnon l`\..s ....-..l |.......a.. S`..- l'V,._-.l_ _.:I vuuluacu LU lIl}l\.llIlb\lI. G uxulnn, castle, Ont., General A gents for Canada, will insure a. bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty ` Pills, by return mail. Sold by ail Druggialaj in Kingwzyand mmlicine dealers everywhere. 5 Pr: pared from prescription ofSirJ.Gla.rke,M.D. Physician Extraordinary lo the Queen. V1\HlS well known remedy is no in1po.:iLiou,' but a. sure and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and though a powerful rvmedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. Tn Anni-n [gnu-a in in nnn..l:..-I.. ....;o...I . 2.. , .,_,___--._ --......., I vvutnuuu UULUIUE uuruul w IUB uuuuuluuon. To Muznllb Lunns it is peculiarly suited ; in will, in ashort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In 11" (`Anna nf Km-vnnnnn Quin-I A R'...u:.-...... Two Quzs-nous Emma` Axswnnnn.--Wby should men wear beards? Because they are a great protection to the throat a.nd1ungs,and add much to their personal appearance. Why should we use Bry an : Pulmonic Wafers 7' Be- ] cause when used for coughs, colds, tickling in i ' the throat, hoarseneas, &c , they get. like a. charm.` : Ministers and lawyers usethern, physicians re- ` commend them, aiid singers and public speakers -I any they are the very best medicine in existence [for the cure of such oomplainu. Sold by all ` medicine dealers at 25 ct! per box. Thc; tnndicine best adapted for this purpose is Perry Davis Pain-Killer. It in used both in- ternnlly and externally, and where prompt ac- tion upon the system is required, tbe%Pnin-Killer ` is invaluable. Its almost instantaneous effect in relieving Pain is truly wonderful. It is used by Veterinary Surgeons of the higiieat order, and the life ofrmnny a valuable Hora has been saved by hnvlng the Pain-Killer nt hand to use when the animal was first attacked. Q8011 by all medicine dealers throughout the world. Be careful to get the genuine. Price: '25 and 50 cents per bottle. Perry Davis & son, PROPRIETOIIS, May 8. Montreal. nvvvv any :9. -I-Ilrirl onus I/lIIIIlCu A REAL nuga nns-roman AND nmassma Coixbined in One Bottle. `l*`I'ht:`1 `(V , A- A `I 1 1117.2: Suoelal Notices. Good for Man and Beast. .1_-- yr FARMERS READ THIS. At lbil season of the year wlnn Dinrrham, Dyeentery, Cholera. Mon-bus, &c., may disable.- your hands, you should have a prompt and sure remedy at lund. Your Horses also frequently require medicine for curing Gulls, Sprnins, Cuts, Cramps, Weak Joints, Rheumatism, Swellinga, Colic, &c., arc. I vuv JIVUII-I M R_s"."".`*X. AL1';EN*s --- ~--`-'-5 '-'h'-'\c\1-`Inst-unw-- Win" 1}:;s:;u-c- '(-}_I-`;:y in-nvi:-:3 its Natural Life, Cololf and Beauty. It is a most delightful llair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is iunnediutely chcked. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN S ZYLOBALSAMUM, auatar Qrrarau _/Err t/I: Hair ,' tltnr arid tramjarent, waztt scdlbzmt. It 13- wry simplc andq/1: product: wonder 241 resultx. II: grm! :u)err'ar1'!y and tcouom; a: :2 1 fr Drt.r:1'ug over 71_r}g'71 tort Frrnclz Parnadts 22: aaluuozulcdgcd by all not only in this count but in Earapc. 7'/ze Ifzsmrrr and Z ylaalsamum .3 Id not 5: rated one '10:"!/1~ I/:4: oi/zir. SOLD BY ALLDRUGGIBTQ. I334`-uv..lnvn Q n \'nn Plus.-v L (`A \'l7'k.-.I..--I..1'|..-__!4_ -u-n. I/Ill. Ikunrn .1... (ruins! . 'PfoPrivl|Irl, S` R. Van Duzvf 15 Batch) St. and 40 I `UCCESS begetszenr: Hence the ` 5 9-nrtl nf nnrhn vnndnra nf `Linin-nan: In The Great English Remedy: II IAILIDQ l"|I' Anlrnra n: nnn.mn rLAD TIDINGS FORA1ALL.-- 'T`l.n.un xuhn In...-n -an Lain on-.. 1...-.. :1- ? - New Style. Important Change. nu-r 1.-.r.n1'1> `nu-:21-n'n1:~:n nun `ntrnlcur r\Ju r~..rv 4;: 4.-_.-_-.-4_-_J EAIR RESTOREIE` y.-turn, 5` [L V an Uuzr-r 5:. ($0., \Vholennl4 Bushy and Put Place. New-I ___- ---. --v---`..`.J . JAMiEVS CL:_[%_.E}- S CEL.EBRA'I`EDi FEMALE Pl LLS, SPECIAL NOTICE. _ t`1I-_I. *, `r.1__,I_ I"I:II > GRAY mm Is 21 certain indication of decay at the roots. You Must. Cultivate it. BEAUTIFUL IIAIB, Na.tnre`s Crow 11. ..., uunn 0-. *`- Druuiip 2 mm mm Luuulu nun \JI'C6U i At 2:15 P.M., nonnecting with the Grand. ; Trunk trains from the West and Bay of 'Quin`te Steam!-r, meeting the 4:30 PM. train ' for R.ome~aud bswego, and the Northern Trans- 'porlation Companyla Propellers leaving Cape` Vincent rm: Oswego and all Western Ports. : On Monday only at 8 A.M. `n rmrrn-nuriu-rs I `k r.`.I1. 4 Mondays, Tuesdays; Thursdays, 1 and Saturdays . . . . ' Mondays and Saturdays. . . . M Steamer Watertown on way from Cape. . . . . . 7 1 `SUNDAY TRIPS." I null | I\II'JI\JI-\L`LL`\ Leave: Cap; Vincent I . At 9:45 A.M. on arrival of the train from I Rome and Oswego, meeting Grand Trunk trains East and West 3111' Bay of Quinte Steamer. An 5-`. D M r... ......:.7.1 no` ....;.. cm... 12...... ....a LHESL nuu IICBL IILIJ DIS U1 `Ul.LllU DLUELIJFIV. At 6 PM. on arrval of train from Rome an_d I Uswego. I I For Freight or Passage apply on board. or to ? (1 II FINQHODN Kiazgston and (iananoquc- Bojute. an. pg.--v---4-. \JJ.` 1:. C. Hxxcxunr, Juniour, Master. OMMENCING 22nd instant wiul run as under. Leave Kingston Tuesdays. Wed- nesdays, Thursdnys and Fridays, at 4 p.nx. Leave Gananoque on Wednesdays and F'1_'i- days, at 6 3.111. and 8 p m. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to G. M. KINGHORN, Foot of Brock Street. 17:...-.;.4n... tn... n....:1 Int.-n I 3 L72/avuflgi-z;[:;5tpn daily. H A Q R A ` M , `: `"` 7 `Kingston and rape Vincent Ferrjpi : C. HINOKLBY, Simon, MASTER, ILL leave Kingston daily (Sundays ex- cepted) at 4 A.M. (except Mondays), connegting with the Grand Trunk Trains and 3 Lake Steamers, meeting the 6:25 AM. train for . Rome mud Oswego. l `.1 Q-[K D nnnnnnv-nrr ash]-u {kn fl-anal DAILY BOAT For Bau1.`PicIun and Belleville. nuu uunvm \Jl1[\-I\nU.ll`llInl\.ID VVEIELESI W foot of William Street, for the above and intermediate ports, every dny (Sundays excepted) at FOUR CVCLOC K. ' Rnlxlrninn `navn: Rail:-nilln awn--u An. 10.... `Kingston and Wolfe Island Ferry. cqucplu.-u; nuruulv uuuuun. 1 Returning, leaves Belleville every day (Sun- days excepted). On MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY mornings at SIX 0'0 LOG K, Kingston time, and on TUESDAYS, `THURSDAYS, and SATUR- DAYS at ONE O OLOCK AM. | IT... ...A).. -a. l7|__-__L; -_ l\____.__ -77! -V -I IIIIUUCD uu. Luv "u . For Freight or Passage, having superior pas. senger accommodation, apply on board, or to 1 ` D. MURPHY, Ottawa. G. M. KINGHORN, winnalnn ualau at \J-LVII U UAJUUI1 L.ll. For rates of Freight or Passnge. apply to the Captain on boprd, or to E .T nnnnrrvnnnmn 1.. nn 0. H. Hmciz, Passenger Agent. Kingston, April 20, 1869. I 1 BL-nnowns, Luann, V `ILL resume her trips about the 7th in- stant, and will leave Kingston every |TUE3DAY and FRIDAY` at 3- P.M. Leaves !Otlawa every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 7 A.M., calling at all intermediate stopping Q places on the way. Fnrwnniuht nr Dauaorvn "In1!:I-It-I -nun-:nn nu `IZE |- mar. .41`: `HI.-II O mg3dy.--e_e Advertisement. 3 Try Gardner : Cough Re-` For Passage Tickets npply at the oice of Folger and Bx-05., Ontario Street, or at the Lake and River Steamboat Oice, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Jobnson'Slreet. {\ rr I"YArlIrIr1' - uuauu. Lnui uuu nuua, Princess Street, Kingston. Printin of all kinds at the DAILY Ngws Sm.m mwme ' Housn. I ()NE of the Steamers of the above Line will leave Kingston for Toronto and Hamilton every afternoon (Monday excepted) at ' HALF-PAST FIVE o'clock. Also, one of the Steamers will leave for Montreal every Morning (Monday excepted) at HALF-PAST FIVE av: Anuuutl U761] M.UI'l. '1: HALF-PAST FIVE. Royal l;I;1 Line of Stean1e1's. Canadian Navigation Company. `T- l. l\l.L`\Jl1\JIL1`. \.Y. Ferry Wharf, foot of Brock Street. Kingston, May 1,1869. VJ I!l.o'ILl'l.`\JI-,I\,'I.LL`, Foot of Brock Street. Kingston, 27th April, 1869. l.'UU|-` Kingston, 2131. April 1869. ` 1`;_-_3j'_: Kingston. April 27, 1869. -- * I ' Try Gardner : Baking Pow. Ian-- INTIL FUETHER NOTICE, RUINS AS UN- DER:- KIn-gst0n and Ottawa Route. (TEAM PRINTING HOUS ' 3 Street- Rina-nfnn, Dr:-.:]1:`.'..P`.-.lPce.S.2 Commencing Wednesday, 28th Instant. IILL LEAVE CARRUTHER'S' WHARF Pant A4` lKT.'l`I:..... 6...... 32.. 4|... _1..__. CITY 01+` OTTAWA, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER. lzlg P.M.. THE UPPER CABIN STEAMER. BAY "OF QUINTE, l'\.__.._. 'I]L..._l'I, ,, W;A'.l`E l{'1`OWN, P[El{IiEPbNT, nltnwrnv ,rlIl'|::\l'I- [lag G. MAY 8, 1869. ,7? -7 f__---.. Gumuu FRANK Comm, PJ I;RREP{)N7j, It-rr-unrvrur. \vr\lU|r1-nu-u v\rv|I .rIu."3r.slILRU'PHERS & 00., __ Freight Agents. Fl. THE STEAMER LII] III. 0 1.1.In RETURNIN-G, Vinrnnt um-cubi;t-II" n _ ,nll _ `1`13Ii: G. M. KINGHORN, __c 4--_A' -9 n__ -1- n._. , 5:150 nppq uu uunlu, u G. M..KI-NGHORN, war`. .. D-.n..1. Qo-..n Leaves Wolfe Island. nlll ltscla 0. H. HATCH, ."7.15 PM. JLJ\JL\l" M Kingston. Iv vuu null 9 AM. l'I')II' A I gul- 3 RM. L\JLJ, Agent. In-3 vgxrr`, N0 IN GOLD . 0, ` 31,25 for In: ~ Mary lubotjlli ` lines, 7 cu "` 411 quesnunl "d`!.ll{e1atof)I:;rcin, Lin? " ' I plnlul; mud Ilnt uu, kltteen five and ha}:-pu:.i ` *3 Wu red- `VILAE xs the " `f Iyl All Unfur- ` ' Wk place in my fum- 9 It would be idle to. ` [what it was. Mr \V'hit-' A ' had taken in1pmpc_~r' Wing l-if Of the hnuac. ' A STONE LOCK, to be constructed between Lakes Mubkoka. and Rousseau. Plans and specications can be seen at this Department. I prinfn anan:Rnn0:4-nu.-. 4.-.! l-_._4_ -R` - V ,r ,_,,--.-.--_.. U... III) uvgu nu nun ucpulhlutui. Printed specications and forms of tender can be had on application to the Department, and M at the above-named places, where the plums are exhibited. .. uunr any uu.-up ma1'1'1'U'1`1UN to be erected on the site known as the Spence Farm, I east belfof Lot 36 on the Sidney Road, frohting on the Bay of Quinta, near the west limits of" at this Department, and at the Shire-Hal|, Belle- ville. - the lawn. Plans and specications can be seen: - -s.In.U\(LVL\J SUNDRY BRICKLAYE CUT'!`ERS' WORK, to complete the WEST` WING of the PROVINCIAL LUNATI(}ASY- LUM. Also, Beating Pipes and Appsmtua for bolh winazs. Also, a House for Caretaker, and A new Pumping Engine at the Engine House on as; and STONE; ? the Lake Shore. Puma and specications can` 1 be seen at this Department. A l'IAI'Il'|'IArIr1 rn-..-....... ..._.__-- AT YOUNG S POINT. A sroma: LOCK and CHANNEL: to be: constructed at Clear Lake, nouh of Peter-; borough. Plans and specications can be seenf at this Department, and at the Court House, Peterborough. = _i'7l;-a`ic;;vt-st, or any tender, will not inecessarily be accepted. JOHN CARLING, Commissioner. Dem:-tment of Public Works for Ontario. Toronto, April 24, I869. OTIGE is hereby given, that the election of; representatives in the Council of the`Col-l lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, for; the twelve Territorial Divisions constituted by: the Act Vic. 32, Cap. 45, (Statutes of Ontario); Will be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of June` DBIL There will be no nominations. ` The votes will be cast by voting papers, which will be sent from this olce tip each regiltered practitioner on the 20th day of May next. * Gore a ` .-.. .4.-rug Ilnlvhliu A CARRIAGE HOUSE, STABLES and OUT-BUILDINGS for "the LIEUTENANT- GOVERNOR'S RESIDENCE. Plans and speci- cations can be seen at this Department, and at the office of Messrs. Gundry and Langley,` Architects, J ordum srreet, Toronto. r 1 uunuuuu Ullll DU 366]] 83 [His Ueparlmel A LUNATIC ASYLUM to be erected on the site known as the Hale Farm, Lot 8 in the lit Con., on the Governor : Road, near the city. Plans and specications can be seenat this De-~ panment, and at the City Hall, London. AT BELLEVILLE. A DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION to be on the nitahnnwn .. .1... e......,... 111--.. gun I SATURDAY, 1511: May nexi, For the construction of the following` Public Works and Buildings :- , nuegtsu-Ar ` Medical Registration Uce, ` 1 Hamilton, April 15th, 1869. ` 11868. c 0_l_\_`l.-.*"1_6_.` 1 AuTnnAcIf"coAL min 0lce-st. Lawrence Wharf,- ` Foot of Johnson Street. T0 BNTRAOi'0`BS.J [ 1869. Il_, UR Coal is Pure Lsckawnnn, being mined in O 1.he`very heart of the Lackswnnn Valley, Scranton, Piltaton, and Wilkes Bsrre, {mm the best selected mines, and is prepared with great genre expressly for Family use, and will he ` screened and delivered in the but ponibleoo :-j dition. . T Best selected Sq God for grates eonunny and Blossburg for Blacksmiths. 'l'n|-Inn u-In h.I:.....: :_ -..- ---A -5 `-5 on bend, also Lehigh Lamp for Foundry (SQ _ \-IL` LVQ SEED/MEIEEHANTS, ` 47 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston5 AVE now on hand a. very large and choice selection of Flower Seeds, imported oil` rect from relinble growers in England Ind Ger- many. Full varieties of German Aste1s,Gor- man Stocks, French Double Bnlsams, Sweet Peas, Mignoneue, Phlox Dggummondii, Zinnia. Elegnns, kc. &c. ` &"For particulars see our Cnta.1ogne&f':nr LII; Special attention is invited to our very 51:3 assortment of FRENCH HALL PAPERS and BORDERS, the most beautiful selection even? brought to Kins-nmn * uuuumua, me most. beautiful selection even? brought Kingston. As we import direct from the mnnufnctumm} our prices are EXTREMELY LOW. ` AHEATH-&` GUNN. Qrxnn -no-.__.- . ,___ -uu uw-uuurg nor Dill. -Klllllllll. 3` Terms Cub. Delivered in nnypurtol Icicy. Tlllilu aurrimi. 11:. Q ROOM IYAPERSI IITCW` I)I.`r`1`l.`I:I71-11-\ . jg TEW and elegant pattel-us` in Stamped 1 Gold, Gold, Satin, Ground, Marble, Oaks, &c. --.._.\4:J: VJ_'llJ II. i1IEA[?_e-C:UN s, 0.100. May 4. October 21,1868. DD 1. >D'.'.i2.5SED to the undersigned,`at this De- pm-.m-u., mil be received until Noon on SEALED TENDERS FLIIWER SEEDS. ,_._.. .141-.-.. "JUST RECEIVED AT . run:--1-- -I_II.' IN MUSKOKA DISTRICT. 47 Fnss tr;e;.r NO_T_ICE. AT TORONTO. AT LONDON. nutltluucf. ' H. STRANGE, m, Registrar of the Council. '11! flna I J LIES SWIFT 3 CC ; I OF . . . . . .- Hamilton. Torontq, .. .... . Whitby. . . . . . . Cobourg. . . . . . . . Kingston. . ,' nllnwn ARTIE8 intending to nuke. application to P am Legislntnre of Ontario for Prirete Bilil are hereby notied that _they are reqdi:-ed by the 51st Tnndfnllowing Rules of the Legilletive An- eelnbly (which are published in full in the Ontario ' object) in the Ontario Gazette, and also ne ' Newspaper published in the County Counties eecmed ; Inch notice shall in each case for 8 period of It le during the interval of time betwee or Union of. ` bucontinnetl ` uni: week: In the clone of the next precedjnggenion end the consider All Petitions for Private Bills molt be present-` `d`.hhin the,-gttjgfggwggluaftllnnanlnpn V - '[`E_lE 1-emu-ktble snceeu which "GARDNERBS BAKING POWDER has met Ivithsince its introduction here`w`a.rrnnu nnvincraued do- - mud. It can be obtained from most of the leading Grocers in Kingston, and at l|nnufno- tutor`: prices from lleura J. OARRUTHERS 3 Go.. Wholesale Gxfouargg Ontario Street, and also at Messrs W. R. llcRAE J: Oo. s, Xitigston; If you wish the hen -' BAKING POWDER, ask for annnnnlvs. Mm-nh `In ` . 1--sacs uililtl. GERMAN DRIED FLOWERS or BBILLANT oonouns. cuss of HANGING maxim my 3011,- A QUETS of these beutilul and appropriate Ohriatmu Ornunenu just `arrived and ! bi -.... .... nAqUIAUTUHl OP Illld and strong ALES; PORTER and STOUT. - nprnhv nnnnlnog nun I-Iv nn.........._. , R.AS. WILLIAMS cams mun Msmnsons AVE taken the FIRST PRIZE for eight H Ineneuivo yearn, and an Illawolto be the best in the Dominion. Then oelohntod In- strnmema can be had at the lowest peel from I lici.t-d. I ealer In Boots and Shoes. No. 36 extending over FIFTEEN -YEARS. In use - In closing his accounts for the past ya: the advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Customers to 1]Ill"9|`9t3'"" '"`; """ A" A . V In for to understand`-this announcement in the most positive sense. ' in the prioe or quality of his Stock pared to sell BQUTS and SHOE manufacture at the lowest ' on strictly cash terms. Unnnid hnnnaa _._-A l- -7- - ' uu ouluuy Cllll terms. - V Unpaid accounts must be settled immediate- ly, otherwiz they will be put in suit. f` The patronage of Out: Customer: I0- _ licited. .d:;:.;.`:':;:";2::';:,`::.`;,`3i`:',':`.1f`s...P'"...," GHA Rl .lzsl1- r1Ir.r_unn V 7 (JIATARAQUI GRANGE, late I of George Baxter, 1399., dec 3J miles of the City of Kingston. consists of about 25 acres, ten of 1 tier Orchard and Garden. 7 The I attached to it a Conservatory and 1 bnildinga, and is a desirable resid gentleman wiahingztflive out of :1: `cu: 5'--- -A`~ EFFECT OF A-lDVERTISIN'G.--It is amusing at times to observe` the "stores of the Inerchnnta who don't` adver- tise; to see the anxious` proprietor: look- ing into the streets and see the people go b , wondering wh they dop?t come in, while the spores 0 their neighbours who do advertise are thronged with customers, ame people will IZII by oblervmio _ father: will not.-Dat'1y Palladium. n, -- -- .. ye...-awry um uuuaole Unl- bnildinge, desirable residence for any gun ueman the city. Also, for sale, at the Grange, 1. quantity of Oonservatbry and other plants. - ' For pu-tic Ian I: to T - ' n `P? JOHN C. INNES Kingston, lhrch, 1869. ________.._:j, ;_;.u.| u..l.'Jn.JJD nun ouler Kind: of Jon 5 Pmnma axocutad with nestnela and - donpstch at the Daily News oca, Street. . ` V December I 2. Ilnrch 9.- A. LIVINGSTON, Prineeu Suaet. - Kingnton, February, 1869. -, -----? ilarch M20. A - JAM Kingston, 22nd Jnnnary, 1868. _________________._____ GABDNEIPS Burma rowmcn: _ `ya-an u-uJuuo u'u'B I'D%KCUItm BGIIIOII. cmnnnsr. Gmmton, Clerk '0! the House. Toronto, 2511: Feb, 1869. __-T.:::-_-`""""""""*" ,;_1 \I .l.. .I. \.J 11!: ' \HE Subscriber having arranged fox-(carry- _ ing or; the bnaineu of the , rnonrrnmnc nnnwlmlf FOR TH] lAN_Ul`A'01'Uilg zhq .....i nu......._ .u-.... -- ~ [3 EYE WATER. VA s s'r1aNsozws 1m: wuss 1. for PRIVATE BILLS. -;_ DILL nuns ma other kind: `or I Pmnvrnm axmnna um. ....._-;_ IIJ LJ. . mu un] or mnglwn. Th Land which are an- G Garden Th. n_...n:.... L-- NUMBER 131. TO LEI`, gag` ED '3: '-U -ITIUUU * _ r. 99. eoeuod, within 01 Klnlton. The Land It acres- Inn at-.m..s. -....- 1:, 1369. ` -.---- -u-- ll. HOLDER, ' _ PRINCESS 8137, Solo Agent for Kinggton. 1!. H. PARKER, V In-kat Square. I-31-\ --u- ` -- 5. his the residence Ban Janna IQ` --IaL3_ nuns HOPE; 1868, ll wuluu IIU I-Ill` Dwelling has :1 suitable Out- nhla-.-- 5-- -.._ >AlL"~'Nii ` ' 3. Yet, }'()ur-l']lU|Ll.\"` Judge laying luv _Wl jllstify killing u-mi Wlmslances ; bu: nu: .|'f"" h`!:,munht'r:il:y,_ says & ..-UJIQ. I Wntnl -r-*4 *-- hI.._I 00: present else. \Vhu': I "0 lily have been, and ` h:!b:e0nlhing more than` _ expected that II} `Md Into 3 I0 unilhimsvlf Hf, ':`J0nth lo: a reprehen ~i- ` n "5 the hem? The "3 Went home n mghdli mm-I r...._n.. le ~'-I III! In ever)` case _ ' ,h0l great '1 than bud been 1 u |..... :_. dzscnpzzuu ol 1' Mb: 'c'lncf cknr `enema by wlucb mu from my other .- `llbollid be observed I} u In of the Wan! mbcnptivc of the um 90: m be unth- it pnucipe of Illaiu ' that the uiencc ' cm-h (-in-nn\-9mn.~. "*- :0 II; III; I. Ihildo 'j._.. mlhII;lhu_. [Linus um... {n'i {f;`.f"f ?"_`1` [mm Dnll , ...... n.-uuu IIIG W7 ntunl. The` lllking over this 1 Young Chnlouer lkkot ----?-~ 7' ` xvm. `great uuevc Ncngg. prismio-r{CciV`I` ii [0 I that out ( nl ` 5"? I 3m of)]3r._-1,, me`; be guide: uu 0"-1'|U_.{ and |1aH'-pg, 'j have [an Is the - 50 `-'~=j - nA_. _. 1 ua.n.l l...,I .\I .\ Y v uucvcl I 1 euicicn . ,, J K nun.` |der- -vvll :">_c '4-4--5HIuU, `'1 `Q EU] BLIIKUUS _0I (`ltllef the ; Imperial Parliament or our own, the theory I and the law most favourable to the prison- 1 er can but reduce his crime from murtlcr to I manslaughter. We sit here its the protect- ;ors of society, and it is our duty to see that justice is done, re.-gartlless of consequences. ; You have been tulrl the Executive might? '1 or might not extend to the prisoner the pr:--| f rogutive of mercy. Neither you not I have ; ,! the right to doubt or try the Executive in` 1 I this case, nor to say he will not do his duty. As to [lie Excellency having possibly re- Hccived instructions on this suhjcct, lcavel , l of your minJs altogether. Ho would | {say tliejndge in this matter and will ,7 guided by the law. Thercl'ore, you have ,; to apfirehend on that score. I -_j lad down the law, and I tell you if , you C0'.'tSlll('l' the prisoner acted tlclilperately, F -3 and haul tithe to cool between the Tuesday u _ 7 evnning mt! the Wedner-lay evening, his ,act is murder. If you take a tli't;ro:nt View , l of the case, and not being perfectly satis- rimi of the point. give the prisoner the bene- _ l t of the doubt, in which case it will be `your duly to say his crime is manslaughter, f L'nless you intend to do what 50)L'Ii|l]L5 is 'suggestcd. and but aside the law and all f the facts and explanations given youon the I - ` subject, and substitute ynurzown arbitrary 3 will nr sympathies fur the strict and un- j bending letter of the law, you will nd one , lnr other of the verdictswl have described as iincvitahle. Gentlemen, I have done my ; duty, and it now devolves upon you to do . }'uurs.- Quebec Chronicle report. i Mumier, arrested and tried, in New York, I ifnr swiudling by pretending to photograph spirits, has been naljudgecl innocent of the Lchargc and let go. It was shown on the , trial beyond question that 0.-her artisis can produce by muural means pictures looking as much l-ke spirits as Mumlc-r`s; but the lnalll hruvred out his assertions and the court . listened and apparently was convinced. ` Now, then, let artiste throughout take up i the business of producing ghosts, and chnr, ` ing a respectable price For them, swindle all ithe fools they `can. It is a. legitimate pur- isuir-, and the number of people anxious to `l he hnmbugged is as large as it ever was. _..-- ~._--. :11 _ _,- an yuu1r.a IIKE.` this slmuid not be cundcmned. Ilia honour `resal further amlmrities in elucidation ul ` the mime of murder, and mu legal di'ercnce lvulween it aml DI'lU- sluiiglitcr, and cnmmented upon the (lan- g_;:rmxscuns:q_nencs of private persons Ink- lnw mm iheir own hands. He vnut nu to sa_v-there is `number [mint to `he nb,-It rvnl in this c-use w pr;-as umlwc. It will whether it dial or C: iinu. Therc are many instances of Judges havinvv ,, in ens:-s like the present, insisted ' that the Chief ppint to be considered was .wln:!bcr before lbefatal injury was iulclcil , there had been time for its author's anger be for you tusay `to coal. Had this pris0 ncr s anger nut ':ime to con] ( If he went. to the Rink (in- ` teuninul t0- tuk \Vhitlakcr a life. the ` crime is not manslaughter but murder. I do not see olrwlmt ground you can avoid annlict-nf manslaughter. If you Lind a Ivcrdic: of simply not guilty, I must tell iyuu it will not bejnsgicd by any law-lmnk ;w1mu:ver. By any decision ever given in iEnr_{izi.nd, or hy any statute _of either the Ilmne-rial p.IIf|il'I'IF|l\f nr nnr nun. o1..~ .1...-4--- an ilhhtru-.inu ut ilh rcgnnl to (`K-A did not enter intn tlnsi 1` | i 1 I I 1 !i ii V `l . E The French Canadian popuhtion of Cohoesyl K N. Y. exceeds 2,000 souls. ' ! Several journals have lately referred to a pious pilgrimage to the Holy Land to he ` undertaken by the empress of the French, I in fullment of: vow made at the period Ful the Prince Imperial : birth. Some prints love even gone so far as to describe the itinerary oftlie journey. What is certain `is that the Viceroy of Egypt 601118 time ` back addressed 3 letter to the Empress, in- viting Her Majesty to honour with her pra- ' stance the inauguration of the Isthmus of Suez Canal, and that this invitation was graciously ncce ted. The Mtmitaur d`AL:r:- E , P t '1 t andrza announces tharthe Empress had In inquiry made of M. de Leaupa as to the . period when the Imperial yacht FAWZ` t ` would be ubla in trnvarle the Isthmus. Ifl , the Empress vinited Egypt, she would na- `, ; turally take ndnntagetof the opportunity . ; to Iccom lish 3: the some time her Journey , i Ito Patent ne. ' l ` _ . V v .1.-nbtm the mind of any man u nllic that the piano! was buughtc lur Ilse shnufing ut \Vhit.tuk_er w nppmhlllity occurred. nml that humy` dnl not.,occur lnelbrc the V` in this aml-jrct you have hoard mmnns _-_:n'_eu by the prisoner's 1` ms mnuwr. She says she cam :hzn \\'hitt.\ker carried arms, a iuuswt-1' to her cnutiun he prmui ho PTlIIl(l1L That may or may n _ _ ....,... mus [wen inevitable. But Wintmkcr usul m pi.-tnl, uur did he :ulc-mp: to. use any; uni l|H.'I`t'l0l e there was no m-ccssily for the manner`: using one. He, nev_ertheIe-ss, irenl two shots, evidently with the invention -1` taking \Vhitt-xker':i hfe. L'nd!,'r the cir- 'u:nslnuu-s was he justied? Had he. not mm to r: thus? Is this a spontaneous nut lune III the heat nfn moment, such as that H :1 huslmud inking instant vcvgcmlcc of un uinlrcruli THE DAILY NEWS. .- nny an oppor- nl Wedm-sdny. the expla- counsel and wr. cautinned him .'m.xker and that in ' promised In-r to rnt. may nut account nking: the pisml to the Rink. At. , ynu H ziC(.`_ him In the Rink, w .' lnr lhv purpose at def:-ncc he lid lire his pistol. It in quitc viuh-nt M that Whittaker neither umdc nur I an attack. _You see he wuss tukc-n "150. llc hid no time to dctnnl sun nislnl n.\n'|.I - I - here c young; man at the In wnh whnm Ll-l::n1e 1 our syuupnzhy mu. 5 not curry _\'uu far cnuug runuml -Iv ' " -I I\lll Il I 'g-tar`:-1 the laws 1 Mb. If you art at sylnpallny in ~ 1 law uf man, but 1| I..T ._..:I V, I vf any of common I bnught nu Monday whenever an M. nlnl that .-- ---~- - . u no nunrll I... _ In I litt- In ll [This is again in English] Cono:u:R`s Ixqu-:sT.-.IIu died happy and rich. He was respected; he had money. He kept a feed store. "Bali!" i In a but-uaut in the room were found s'c- lvernl htmdrcd page_s_of manuscript in the l l\l man's handwriting, 1; consisted of iphilnenphical and political essays, a new icoustiiutiou for the United States, some gcuriuus opinions on religion, odes to ber- Ifv u.-\:..>r-.I nnnmir Illifu .).n:.-.... ......I ,..|..._ uulluuo uljluluua Uu lC||glUll, UUCB LU II.UeI'- t_v, Et:V8l':si Qumic luvu duties, and other curiuus literary odds and endg_ `A11 He writlcu in u lyeautilully clggr gu(l_evc[]`[1gnd, : quite remarkable in the cgse of; person so [advanced in years; and whatever may be I thought of the good sense of the ideas ad- " vuuced. they are expressed in language truuiy elegant. and beautiful. ' y The Coroner's jury in their verdict any that "deceased committed suicide while in E a state of mental aberration. Woulxl not "tired and disgusted with life" huve been more appropriate? A lot of passenger coaches intended for the Central Pacic nilrond have been sent west from Springfield, Mass. . I1: I I .a .._~- ._,_.~.`_~_, _.__-. The reward for the arrest of the Lincoln as- sassination conspirators bu never been paid by the corporation of Washington. A unit was i brought. by the late Col Baker and others to re- I onto: it hnt Iha nnnn fniln and an nnnnnl In-an } Illbu | "Cu}?prits make the bust. ofca-hn1ders. For that rcason Grant was elected Presi- idem. Let Bhiluh. Dunelsou, and Vicks- iburg attest. Grant has nomixmtecl 2:. cut- I prit to an oice. Why is it not made the rule to till the offices with scoundrels, or nppniut all the scoundrels to oice? They ,wuuhl then be gut rid of. In this free : I::lll(:I1I:'-1lalf is the` swarm enemy of the other half. All aim at riches. Had I g died rich, the Corona-r s verdict would read bus - I ` ,..; . l UIUIl`u5 II luv unto \J\II IJEIVI IILIIJ Ill!-ICIB LU IS` cover_ it, but me case failed, and an appeal has I been taken to Another court. The Paris (Ky.) C'ilizen denies the report that James Madignn, an acrobat attached to Fore- paugira _circus, fell and broke his neck while performing in thin city recently. He fell, but merely laprnined his foot, and performed the fol- lowing day at Cyntbiann. A few nights ago, in Georgetown, Ky., a frame stable, in which a horse was tied, was re- . moved by a. wind storm -1 distance of twenly i feet end deposited in the spring branch, without. i injury to the horse, and but little damage to the stable. The owner went to feed the horse the next morning and found him standing in the creek, but lied no he had left hitp. Tough but true, uya the Louisville Courier Journal, _ . -: nI:-_-II __.. '....-.I .1..-.I :; I.:_ .... ...- ..-..-anus nuc: II] nngllbuz MCcmo.\'Eu`a I1~:qL'EsT.--He dioul happy. Hath enough out everything. Is noa one "cent in debt. \Vns born 1799, on the 1l'th 4 nf June, at. Brumwick, Lower Saxony, Gcr- M 1 V` I` nil 11 H V. nuun y. I Then was cnnainued in German. : | "When the soul has lust its vitality it is | IWIIUI` to be dead. | "Where every one presumes to be right, auml where the inuence 'm~sn a hundred lhousand th gut" life rvcr so high, Want character {knowledge destroys all. * xvurtls I have heard spoken here are. `We 1 wish 11 little more mum-y. I I V "Life among luuatica his 110 charm fur ['[lL'_ e-very nnhIoqIut_ _ I` Icoluplt _".3: ..,.n..a _ Milo O; Henriques of Cleveland, 0., wanted to die, and accordingly threw himself into the first nver that ran by him. The water was so cold, however, that be changed his mind and bnwled Iustily for help. help was at hand, and be was saved. nu, - 11, . iv ||"'Vj --.7 ---- -----'-:~- vr - - The Earl of Fingnll was found dead if: his bed, April 22. The deceued, who had just completed his Ieventy-eighth year, represented Month County in the Liberal interest in the tire: two Parliament; of William lV. s reign, and guc- eeeded to the peerage in 1836. His Lordship was one of the moderate party among the R0- man Celholicu who edhered to Whig principles uni opposed ultrnmonlsne notions. He is anc- oeeded by his eldest son, Arthur James, Lord Killeen, who was born at Naples in 1819, and who wns lo: some years in line Eighth Huaaars nd served in the Orimon. ? ,,... Kng, ling, Thucurtuiu Furcw world like this tl): are sht.-(ltliug But away with Since I. in CUIUIHUD otl. jmcn, am lll'C[L`l| [mud as all my old and M cu.-s ut the olal Ii-mic sailed (I year for n Incttcr wur1l,Iam I try the trip myself. cns l1e-l)ut ve cents: and one is [all the cum'enicnco.-s of n r4iL\9:y !' ui.v_v_" ` ` 1'-}\-`idently dcsiri `jury the lrunble wrutc lhc follnwil f\____,___,1, v The Iichignn papers are very bitter against Senator Chandler for his recent proposition to take Canada with a few thousand Wolverines. They say he would be the last man to light, and that, as Artamus Ward pmpopodto be. he is only valiant though the pluck and possibly the 1 lhtnn at his relnli.-.3 and friandl. But the: 'th8t, Arwmus Wlfu pruyuyvu uu uu, nu .3. 1 blood of his relatives the 1 ` Jenner : words really can for no a_ex-ions thought, | no bitterneu of spirit. The than in deserving of innite pitnund nothing olu.--Roclmr C'luom`- I gcle. ` .. .1. cl! ,. ` C iultiuul he was an phyil the at-.-rnnnss of reniity 11 There being but sympa the two, he severed 1) ml, and left for who nrc In real The ulml man died all nlun ` that he has a sun living same city, uml a wife aml smut: nlhur pnrti-m of Vl lmunl nl fricud or kin pn his eyes. The clccensexl possessed a l. .\1 , : - - /-_ -J Va. liberal, if not c1us~icnl education But like most foreign- crs, esp;-cially Hmse that came over when mlvuuceul in yuarg, ledge that could cal vv--ryduy of Inst Hence R man with the .1biIi ly uf 19. prcncher had 10 turn pedtller. ` Recently he hml been mmn.~1, in the huusu of on Bnrnsiulu strccr. and {he good people living in :1. suite of N1chu1as Iiilbeirer, [Iis suspect;-ml that he was Fruc had lnmle him a. cynic, and he railed M. everything nlmve nud below the unrlh. But he was withal some .r _ ' t|.:.... ` A Chicago p~ An old of age, named J Each, In puisnn, into u but a re severe `FIT: