Kingston News (1868), 15 May 1869, p. 1

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u---5 \|I Pl nan Mr Sun 4 mm-~r shmulnles may have pnrtin dual, or they many have (`X|IllI`|(!c :cl:u-minn of war and an invasion: 3, 'l`|u`rc is pcrhup-3 nnexnlnplc. 1.lcr'.;1luIIsulelyfurpurpnscs uf vex pr xx mid an attempt at tcrrimr zvsl Inc a qlisinlurestcsl cxprcsainn ml. Th: ru is nu ullntr quarter I nglmnl Is c:-pa-cmlly vulm-ru'.;lc i -1 wnh .~\ll.II l'i('l ; but the grant. r. I'll` I-|ll'vt| 51.1.. .. -~-- ` ......... u. unu. llIlll|1Clp H. Iaw,m sscls Iccusul 0! bring intended uthuru privates:-s, on wlmlly iuudu I inadmissible evidence which no J` 1I|I'Iv 1u..n1.I l.....,.l .` ,. I A ` 1 _ . . . V . . -...v -3" <..\'.1;1U[Ulll.,_l'y IUHL read them twice lrcfuru we cJul(| cerclit. ; 1 with having made any statumeut. so` nstruus (such, for instance, as the assur- 1 that the tinting ou; of that Alnballlai was much the timug out of ll`flU8[HB ex-\ xuina "us if she had saih-Ll forth from: M-~_i;sty's du(:kyard"); but." the gro.-uti :urc of his speech is that in treating; the ` til qtfestjons he does nut cven`cnm!esccm| W grapple with any one of the mu-re nrtul considerations which tell aguinsti 1. He i,x_;nores the point that the ac-` awlt-tiglncznt ml the fnctul lmlii-tn-:`cuc_v pd... nun: ......... - ,- -- -...~. All IIU, f intL-rmuiumxl in-.v,V nu Im|i'.-rrnt Mb.` ' Is`. .\11huugh the ur-,;ument.-s which in- L -d L--rd Russell H) IL-`Iiuc II -rel ;-rum'.u| -m-vur been cunluh-4!, it. is now gene-; mluliltcll that the cunccsslou which was; wzxnls made hr l.nr.I !-.|....I .. -7, ` -211 m we ulucxrim-s :- n Hm til.- L`re1iul1nI _. ..., ..-... .,`._ ;-ulu in executing uur own np-Ll law in the Ala.ba.nna casv, :1. gn.-at ul his acvnsalions lc5'S on the :sssunxp- ` hat wc shnuld have procccdcd, ll] ` inn of that municipal law, ta amp 5 .l(t('.Ihh5l at I...i.... ........|._.1 :- _`.....-...u.-.. \.v:LxLu\.c nuzuu uu Juugc; y would have lustencd to for u 1110-} In short, Mr Sumncr s legal argu-` 5 u very poor ex partc statcnmnz nfi itccl Status cast-, wzlln-u: even a. prc- ` I" ujmliuiul discussion. But he that} 1u_v,1t is too uhviuns that ex parte._ ruumeuts_ if tlmv were Hm hunt in _.- 5.`.-an. ll` (mm! Stun-:4, lllIl~CI`ll[IlllU1.l:i mnhl mnluulm-:Il_v muse _1;l M111...-ring, Imp without llI`:|' nn_;-incr. 11" such a mat , cnlwr by tlusigxl ur' { upcrulinunf ho~ti|e fcelin; nuicl have no Ad! -.-at in nvc lc crime and Illirsfrlllllt`. nu... ..l' -'- It i 1)` I `I'll it is impr-sshlu I Imucr In :1 hnstih: 1 will the Lam]-H1 .Spcv1 rds Mr Smner's u-n nu.` . ... 8900.313; I an FAncv Twp:-_ I-~ j lmvn pnrtiaH_\' sun. IVCY [`Ynnn.`...I ..,. , ., . .. I` -ll P0503 U`! Vl.'n,'.{|:1|[It`(`, tcrrimrinl con- uf senti- r III \\'[IiL`|l |ln..r..1.l.- 1"" " -_v aun- "-`I""N`t'I| mm 5 "l\.'n\:inn .-.4` (V- _ . -.-av unautslllitl. 2 to go further direction. `u nun! 5 mt` (`unn- .'.uf \\':f1 i ` Vfur \ qua!c 1n.I.n. I II'I Ch Thv present. circulation of M ' York I.rc1_:;vr exceeds 300 000 c - cage alum: one dealer sells 22,( ` 2,300, besides those sent fo mai ' L I The American Press genera I their `seaboard, forts, harbours ' , be du feuceless in the present it I I Navy and armaments. The i could thrush the whole America : i call for more. v t l I 1 . `What they `considered the disastrous effects of M the treaty with England ;. M. Thiera asked that p A Parliamentary inquiry into the question should I V be instituted; and .11. Pouyer Quetier demmded ' ;ctI.use distress, the Government. would put an 7 end to it. -of temporarily admitting goods into France An important discussion took place in tbel5 French Legislative Chamber on Saturday, with t reference to the tretriaa of eotmneru with Eng- .` , land. MM. Geliot, Buet, Kold-Bernard, and ` ' Branie spoke against the treaty, and pointed outl that notice should be given of withdrawal from I the di'erent treaties, and that the right of x- ing the customs tariff should borestored to the- co-mtry, .\l. Gressier, Minister of COUJIIl8I'CC,I replied that a commission had been appointed to investigate the etfects of the present system ' without duty, and if tho system were found to ` I F Mr Simaye, Quebec emigration agent, has been d-rec'ed to consult with Mr Dixon, Domin- 'ion emigration agent, on arriving in London,` and will reside in either Ilamburgh, Bremen,` Amsterdam or Antwerp. He is to receive $800 ,an-1 $310 nllownnces, | 1 J. R. Shibley, of Oawego, was cleaning a. re- K 4 voiver laat Saturday afternoon. He was using 1 in large knife, and accidentally striking one of; * the cartridges-a sharp blow with the knife, the 5' piece exploded. The ball paased through the " handle of the knife, attening it, and struck Mr ; ` Shibley under the right eye, cutting the lid and 1 * partly turning the eye out, struck the bone which guards it, nnj glanced o', making a. bad * womd. The escape was narrow, and, had not * ._ the ball struck the knife-handle, the reanlt might , I have been fats`. `. 1 I IIllt'I 1...--. , for onoyear,IorDI'_! ege olaltcriujliki Another barbarous murder was committed in { Ireland on Wednesday near Athlone, at a place :called Croggnn. Oapxain Rowland Tnrlelon was the victim. The ball entered his head. There was an nndischarged revolver in hisebelt. Captain Turletun, who farms 90 acres near 1Athlone, but is not a landlord, was shot in 9. lane on his own fmln. He hnd just left his workmen iuan adjoining eld, and was last seen alive by them at half-past one o'clock, but the vbody was not discovered till ve, The mur- ; derer appears to have taken aim from behind I 5 wal1,and discharged a. number of slugs in his E race, which was dreadfully mangled. No one confesses to have heard the shot. Eight per- sons have been arrested on suspicion, two of whom have since been discharged. The de- ceased was 35 years old and well liked. He had received some threatening letters, which he i could not truce, since be discharged: herdsmnn, six months ago. I_ ..-. -.... l"_ '"_"' ' ' The -strong-minded women of Washington 3 are not to be deterred |from making ebrts lo ` Lave their right. to vote recognized. Twice 8.1- l ready, small groups of them went to the regiI- l ttatioo-oices and aaked lo have their names put down as voters, and twice they were refused. I To-day another party, consisting of Miss Lydia "S. Hall. Miss Eliza. H. Stanton and Mr: C. M. Christian, went to the Fourth ward registration oice and put in a written application. The . chairman of the Board of Registration, Colonel `Cooke, received the document, and told the ladies he would send each of them A written |answer, whereupon they left, accompanied by Professor Wilcox `and Messrs J_. H. Crane and R. L. Dugdale. The ladies in than persistently endeavouring to get registered have no idea. thgl they will accomplish speedy success, but hope by this means to encourage other females all over the country to go and do likewise, and thus show the public that there are thousands of women who want to be grnntcd the right to V010. ; prodming, because they believe it will ! Prices continue in n dr I I coping and very un- satisfactory condition, may: the Boston S}zz'ppz`n_g Liar, with no back bone or firm footing, and we i - nd a general tone of complaint among agents 1 and manufaciurera, who my they nrerlosing 1 money every day. Still mauufmzmrera keep on be more : protable in the and than entire suspension. I > '1`:-..-. I` .._.-._ H ` . , ._-.- ... -nu uuu tunu l':ull| B SLIBPCDSIOD. Tha London 1~.`muu`ner expound: Mr Justice Mellon-'3 decision in a. suit for breach of promise of umrri-'ge, that awife was not "necessary for `an infant, as manning in puctice that if you ; are anmle, and under twenty-one years of age I I 3 you can do as you like in the matter of i:la'- tion. _...-.-........._, c.puua::u mcurreu by the` ` city of San Francisco by reason of the earth- quake and the prevalence of the amsll-pox, dur- ling the past year, amoanled to $200,000. E No place in this vicinity has been more at- fecied by the recent revival of religion than I _ Lockport. Last. Sunday over 200 persvn: unit- ` ed with the preabyterian church in that village on profession of faith. ,. ... nuuunu :1 mouse, convic of theft, was truced to its nest, which was and to couuin; seven or eight little mice. 0 one side of tbo ' nest 3 piece of an old bible,w found, on which the following words were iminml- ..:..u... I ...-5. n plcuc u: an om LHb|e`w follnwing were islinctly vi Thou shalt not steal." be little one ' being taught an excellent less ,'but the 1 for disobeying the commnudmengweres rily executed. I -1: hiskey. Y mu. m -`~ _....y ...nu n 1uul.`lSCU ll nstrrs M the Gold Hill [luv n.nu-.3..- - ---r- ..... I-uwu.t'|' umgallll. The 11 sixty kegs or powder were aeul prior to the casualty. The extraordinary expenses 1 rust Tm PLnsL'an or Pnaoxual .-- The Lord Chnnbellor has been in oioe about ve months. During the! period he bntnol had more than one piece of pntronnge, and these in the shape of ec- 'c|eein-azicnl prc-ferment. T Yet he bu received applications for appointment: {rom hundreds, we mey any thousands of persons of all sort! Ind degrees. 1: would hardly be an exaggera- .:.... .. a....I..-. thnt nine-tenths of the people Krntucky has three interests : the raising of corn, the manufacture of it into whiskey, and trading horses. The water power of the State p is occupied by dustilleries, and 8.! every railroad fslauiou is to be seen a bonded wurehouae for storing WhiSk8\`_ Ind aegreel. H wuulu unruly uu nu :.un55uu.- lion todeclnre that nine-tenths people with whom he has, during his career, come in- to friendly contact. have put in claims in some form or other. The White House at Wash- ington has not been more closely besieged than the oico in Quality (Jourt. Nothing can ex- ceed the folly ot these applicants. Except the eccieaiuaticnl and legal pstronngo, nnd such oioea u the` Ierguntsnt-nrml, purse-banter, tipstnff, and the ushers, the whole number of which does not exceed twenty,-his lordship hu really nothing to give nwny.-.E'ngla'aIi gapcr. ' .. I James N. H Ill -rchanl. of $2,000,000, h ,,,-<..,....., urxrlu um as a "Yankee peddler," You I capital 0f$l00_ ` Hn Hun-lay. Ma); 26, Ihe elections for me . Corp.-I l.(`[1iIl1|1iflnke plus. The St'lt`ClIOl] of 5 Sunda i for HR` purpose of drnw' i rum! districts" ` candidates. 1 ,.4,_._ I Henri Pion, the Parisian lhnve loan largely by put and pnmphlcxs written by I | Icon. nah.-ly is I self witlm i with an in KINGS I cly is too often imitated by America without my formal reproach from I In international crime 1 Auburn a mouse, convic pd tn in none ...1.:..n. .._,- 'N. Billings, q.. 1 hr Nan: V5-1. IHVIIIIKS` I -PFOUHIIED` `f New York, died last! began life "Yank: nfklnn , ...c . rsrlalau publisher, is ..-gely publishing the :4 hv ulm !`mn---- cellent lesb.n,'buL Lbe([`);uents 9 commnudment, were 8umma\- ` P'""5i5 Pflblishner, is said to bl? nllhhuhinn o|_.. _._ u lalion Mr Bonner's New 9 copies. In Chi- ler 122,000, and another 5 mail subscribers. rees geuerailly admits that 3, and all, would a state of the U. S. t! Tllh `Jan-nn1...~ ..I--- - .......r`n nuuuu, which visible: [ -ul." ones were IEDI l `hum ulna -.--~--- -1-HUI!` VILQLU Ul HUB U, D. s. Hercules alone 5 American eet and then | /trulcl attributes the _dis- V mines to the ringofj The nsseniun is that 1-re sent. into the mine .prominent commission . dial Incl use-lr -'--- J6ShiVl-lE--`Iii-'8 f:;r||(: who Emperor Napo- -._-..- vuu.lIulDIlUKl I last week, worth "Yankee peddle:-," incurred by the! non nf lhn .....n.. thef't,wg i M1 on ...\.....:_ America it- oh l'-n_.. .-- lJ\J\J.l_.lLJLJ IJCSCI.-E CllVy. l]l_,'].}LyL'. Lug; efforta of certain vendors of Linimenlo decry Jmons Rnwuuxc LIQL`-ID. Whercv,ern- troduced, it drives all others from .`the marliel. Pain positively annihilated byils use. We hve not room to enumerate_lbe virtues accordedto ` it by the thousands who have used it. No maili- I cine ever invented is capable of more extended applicalion. It has hundreds of imitators, but not one RH-`AL. .b eu-are of Counte1;feil.s. .n._a4;A_1 n.A;Ja1.I\An- 4\Jl.U JILJIJO Those who have no hair may IIIVE it. Those who have plenty, may preserve and bean- tify it, Those who are ldsiug it may have its ! loss arrested. The hair strengthened, beaulied, 'restored, by using HUNTTS Eurmn HAIR Gnoss, cheapest, cleanest, beat. Don't rest 1_i|l you have tried a boule. Sold by all Druggisla. March 25. s U principle. The system of innitesimal ; doses of medicine diffused in ga.llons'of injurious _stimulanls exploded. All useless material dis- ; carded. The active principle only _of the most {powerful and eicient re-nedies known concen- itrated in a mall convenient form. HABITUAL i CONBTIPATION CURED. All diseases oftiie Stom- ; acli, Liver, and Bowels permanently relieved by using Dr Colby's ANTI-COBTWE AND Tomb PILLS, Sugar-Coated. Recommended by the Medical l Profession. 5533' um. ; I } Vnmr NATUlAL--When a person has proved an article and louml i: good, and answering the purpose for which it is intended, he will not I-estily abandon it for one of doubtful reputa- tion, or concerning which he knows nothing. We are led to make these remarks owing to the course alwsyspursued by those who have used 7 that celebrated and truly vnlnnble horse medicine " known as ~-Dmeys Conditlon Powders and Ar- nbinnfenve Remedy. All are so well pleased M with t that they will not use any other; many` ` have waited everal weeks`nntil the agent could : obtain 3 new supply. There is nothing rqunl to ` it as condition medicine, or for any. complaint ` allot-tigng the wind of horses. Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd 51; Co. s on each package. Northrop cl: Lyman, New- ]: castle, Ont_, proprietors for Cannda. Sold by t nil Medicine Dealt-rs. ` Good for Man and 1c:1st.. ' FARMERS `READ THIS. At this season of the year wbzn Diarrlimn._ Dysentcry, Cholera. Morbus, &c., may disable your hands, you should have a prompt and sure remedy at hand. Your Horses nlso frequently require medicine for curing Gulls, Spraina, Cuts, Cramps,` Weak Joints, Rheumatian1,SweIlings, ` Colic, &c., &c. ` , g The medicine best adapted for this purpose is Perry Davis Pain-Killer. It ialnsed both in- ternally and externally, and where prompt ac- ? lion upon the system is required, the Pain-Killer is invaluable. Its almost instantaneous ect in relieving Pain islruly wonderful. It is ufu.-d by Veieriuary Surgeons of the highest order, , and the life of many a valuable Horse has been snved by having the Pain-Killer at hand to use , when the animal was first attached. I111: . ' ONCEN 1`RA'l`[ON me great ystc-In in9iL_esi_ma! ..l........1.r__A.n:_:_- ):a.'.__ u 1- _,n_A_- 4- _ _.- _...._-.... u --.u- cu-any-nau- Sold by 9.11 medicine dealer: throughout the world. Be careful to get the genuine. 1 * Price: '25 and 50 (cuts per bottle. Perry Davis as Eon, I . PROPRIEYORS, I May 8. Montreal. 5 uuuula an: wunuiesu. egcloaed to NORTHROP & LYMAN, Nw- castle, Uut., General Agents for Cnznda, will I insure mboltle of the genuine, containing Filly Pills, by mum mail. Sold by an Druggials . in Kingston, and medicine dealers everywhere. N.B.-One dollnr and 12} cents for poxjggo, Two Qunsnoxs Enemy Answ:nzn.-Wby should men wear beards? Because they are I. great protection to the throat nnd_ lungs, and add much to their personal appearance. Why should we use "B1-yen : Pulinouic Wefere ?" Be- cause when used for coughs, colds, tickling in the thront, hoerseneel, to , they set like a charm. Ministers and lawyers use them, p ysicinul re- commend them, und singers and [our lie speakers any they are the very best medicine in existence for the cure of such oomphinte. Sold by ell medicine dollars at 25 ct: POI box. ' orn.U1A1; LVUTIUE. Sir James Clarke : Female Pills are exten- sively counlerteiled. The genuine have the name of JOB MOSES" on each package} others are worthless. Nu f\.... ..I..n .___.1-AI 4 yum; uru wen uuserveu. For full particulars, get a. pamphlet, free, of the agent. CDDHI 1 r unrnunn Sneclal VNOIICOI. The Great English Remedy! sm- JAMES CLARKFPS GELEBRA1`ED FEMALE PILLS, . Prepared from prescription ofSir.l.Cla.rko,M.D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. 'l`BlS well knuwu remedy is no, impo itiou, but. a. sure and safe remedy for Female Diiculues and Ubsu-ucliona, from any cause | whatever; and though a powerful remedy, it conmina nothing hurtful to Ibo constitution. To MAM-um Lamas it is peculiarly suited ; it wil`, in a short time, bring on the monthly I period with regularity. . In all 011:9: nf Nlnrunuunnnrl Q..:..-l A a` _.: W V ` yvuuu wuu Iglllly. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal A If-clirma, Pain in the Buck and Limbs, Heavizxess, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitnlion of the` Heart, Lowne_ss of Spirits, Hyaterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by thdigordered system, there Pills WI etfecta cures when all other means have failed. Thtl pillal . u n n n n - Inn |------ '-----V ' " "' -int-lal 1 ring ,0 L. K ' ......u -nncu nu ULUHT means nave lulled. Those Pills have never been known to fail where the directions on the 2nd page of pam- phlet are well observed. DA- 6'..1I...-_n:_._Il_ .. - - - " V New Style. Important Change. A REAL HAIR REBTORER AN D DRESSING Oombined in one Bottle. --->--r\a ru A A-"-'--&:9-.-. 1vi||--1}.:_s?'>u-L-_'(:r;;; hair :3 its. Natural L , Color and Beauty. It is a. most deli vtful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant groxvgh. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Mrs. B4 A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM, another La-14.11-nf:'nn far I`: F/0/r ' /Ira-r nnui fr-aucdaoaul H11. 5` A. ALal.al!AV'5 Ll MUUALBAMUM, aittlf trtfaratab for the flair ,' dear and tramfarmt, urithaut xedimtut. 1! it `wry ximflt and (fits raducn wonder ul ruultx; It: grtat :u)en'orit;v and trauma; II` a air Drtuiug awn` high mt! French Paulada it acbarwltdgrd In all not only in tin} 4. but in ~Eura)e. The tstortr and Zylaclsaomux 3 It not 5: Mud out with the atlur. sou) 31 ALL Dnuaatn-I. fxoprl to |,S.R.V|n Dun-rkC .,\Vho1eu1D gig 33 guclny Sf. Ind 40 Park glam.` !lew;orkr.u' MRsT"f'X`.ZZifjf;EN's In--'-----3 '-'n'1`1rIIA'h"'n'--in`. SUCCESS begtgxjnvy. Hence the nH*'nrln hr nu!-Quin vnnnru AP Tnhnnnircn '}LAD TIDINGS FOREALL.-` I'l'IL..-- `L... |____ .._ L-!_ L,,_ r\_lw v\Jv --_- _.-..-.4u-_-.-; :_{LI1_a R!:`.STOR_El ` SPECIAL NOTICE. 5 t`|I....l...7_ I:I-__..1- new BEAUTIFUL IIAIR, Naturefs Crown. - \'uu Mtmt Cultivate it > GRAY HAIR Is :1. ce1'tn.iu indication of decay at the roots. |uv saw .1410 vol; EVENING; MAY 1.5, 1869. IMIIEL IIIJU VVUUL II.I.l'J DIS U| \UIl.II.U QLCHUJCI. At 6 PM. on arrival of train from Rome and Oswego. For Freight br Passage apply on board, or to 1 G. M. KINGHORN, l'2l_..A -1` I)_....I- L`;_....L Klngstun and Wolfe Island Ferry. Leaves Kingston daily. AI` R A M Mondays, Tuesdays; Thursdays, and Saturdays . . . . Mondays and Saturdays. . . . Steamer Wake;-lowu_on way from | Cape. . . . . . 7 l'\I Y\Yl'\ 1-`Ir mntnn JIl I `J [ELI]-.I\J Leaves Cape Vincent A: 9:45 -A.M. on arrival of the train from Rome and Oswego, meeting Grand Trunk trains East and West and Bay of Quinta Steamer. Ark D II nn an-5uu'l nf in-air. Fr-nun Pnmn and Iiingstbzhz-dz Atiananuqlie Home. I I\JN.uEllhL\JlL`\_'X aauu ILIBIILIL WIII. l'|.|l.l. H3 `,4 under. Leave Kingston Tuesdays. Wed- nesdays, Thursdays and Flidnys, at -1 p.m. Leave Gnuauoque on Wednesdays and Fri- days, 316 mm. and 8 p m. For F'reig'ht or Passage apply on board, or to ~ (1 M Innnnnmu I,Il-ubCB UIJ ILJU '71]; For Freight or Passage, having superior pas- senger accommodation, apply on board, or to n Mnnpuv Kingston amTTIa_pe Vluciitjreri-*1 . |VlZ ITTISIKG. I C. Hmonnv, Smzrosr, Mgsrnn, ILL leave Kingelovn daily (Sundays ex- cepted) at 4 A.M. (except. Mondays), connecting with \he~ Gmnd Trunk Trains and Lake Steamers, meeting the 6:25 AM. train for Rome and Oswego. . At 2:15 P.M., connecting with the Grand Tgunk trains from the West and Bay of Quinta Steamer, meeting the 4:30 PM. train. for Rome and Uswego, and the Northern Trans- portation GoLnpany a Propellers leving Cape Vincent for Oswego and all Western Parts. On Monday only at 8 AM. 1'1 I"z\fI\-TY I"l:AYI ITf'I DAILY BOAT For Bath. Plcton and Bezlcvllle. Bulmownzs, Munn, V ILL resume her trip: about the 7th in- stant, and will leave Kingston every TUESDAY and FRIDAY in 3 P.M. Leaves (uawa uvry MONDAY and THURSDAY at '7 I If nnHinnr at all inlay-rnnrH...ln a|`..nn.Inn `ltlll UVCIJ LI.lLIL`llJE1l. liufl LLJULELJLIILI (IL 7 A.M., calling at all intermediate stopping plnces on the way. Fnr WI-nit:-ht nr pun.-ann-A havinrr anrun-1'nr nun- LIJIJ IJBIQV DI \JR.L\llvUl.Lllllll:L) '7 D51`! W foot of William Street, for the above and. intermediate ports, every day (Sundays excepted) at HALF-PAST` THREE o'clock. `Ruhr:-niniru `Aqua: Ilullnvnln Annrn an Iqn-. . UALCPICUI *5 LICIIJlI fit)! ILIIUEIII UUIUCIL. I Returnitig, leaves Belleville every day (Suu- v days excepted). On MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY u1ornings`at_SlX 0`Ol.UCK, Kingston time. and i on TUESDAYS THURSDAYS, and SATURF DAYS at on 6 cL0cK AM. ` D..- -_o......I IZ'_.:..I..p -_ `D....-._.. -.....`I.. A- `L- DVER'l`ISEMEN l`S for the DA.Y NEWS, intended to appear the same; evening` should be sent in at as early an hour . in the day as possible. % I For Passage Tickets apply at the office of Folger and Brosg, Untario Street, or at the Lake uud River: Steamboat Office, St. Lawrence Wharf, foot of Johnson Street. D 11 rlavnrsrv l-IIILGIIII: \J\JI.J\J\lI\ 1.21. 1 For rnte;`o( Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board, or to l I n ADDl'T'I`FI`ED 1. an - 0. H./K1-on, Passenger Agent. Kingszoxhllay 11, 1869. lull?` - ..,_,. "URI! 1 `\7H'(`vf:c d f Try Gardner : Baking Pow. er. L `&'- Try Gardner : Cough Be- nuul v-_4-an A dun:-clan-unu. n J I `DIII Igllvl D IJIIIIKI psi 7 medy.-See Advertisement. ( NE of the Steamers of the above Line will leave Kingston for Toronto and Hamilton every afternoon (Ll-ondpy excepted) at HALF-PAST FIVE o'clock. Also, one of the Steamers will leave for Monlrenl every Morning (Monday excepted) at HALF-PAST FIVE. ` - Canadian Navigation Company] `Tin Royal Mail Linc `-1 "la I\I.L`\.XLI\JI\-1`, I;`oot of Brock Street. ___Kingslon, 27th April, 1869. Kingston, May 3, 1869. UIIVDU JLIUEBIUU U I At 8 A.M. 11:30 A.M. LEM. ATIIJ \I. III. I\lA`\Jl.J\Jl\-L`, Ferry Wharf, fool. of Brock Street. Kingston, May 1, 1869. Kingston, 2131 Abril 1869. V. II]. l\Ll`\Jll\J'l.U.L" Foot of Brock Street. A1 l.I- IDI Ab "" der, 3! for n! lll I for 611: than Iuboequentiulli. , `I cum per line LI per line fouvcg Kingst.on..April27,1869. YOMMENCING 22nd instant wiil run as .__,I.._ I--_- lf:__...__ __.:I-A_ 117-: INTIL FURTHER NOTICE, RUINS AS UN- DER:- `Kingston and imawa Route. Commencing Wednqsday, 28!}: Instant. TILL I:li_};1_W;I.s`." c_:3.RaUrHEms WHARF `Ann .1` TITZIIIA... 6].---` I..- . c11`Y my OTTAWA, THE ROYAL 1lA[I:STEAMER. ..;..-..u-... 9`. 4 G. Hmcxnnv, Juniour, Master. THE UPPER CABIN BTEAMER W1-".`l El:'1`OWN, 7Pn:`Rm;1>0NT, uvuvnnrnu 'I'.n-.`.',.n- ll... PI ERREPONT, Cumxn FRANK Conn, ROCHESTER. si:i~znnVmps. IIU, III IV J. OAIIRUTHRRS & C0,,` Freight Agents. [1, TH E BTEAMER 'iiz.:Vi5ri{{z}iEie, Vilunnnl THE STEAMER Q1 .ll\ll AJ- 10 All. 4 P.M. G. M. KINGHORN, -..L' If--. -5` D_....I- C1|n_;... Ill Elly]! uu uunlu, UL LU D. MURPHY, Ottawa. G. M. KINGHORN, Kinonlhn msc GIJIJIJ uu uuruu, u; G. M. KINGHORN, Want n'f' Rn-nr-Ir QM-nnl Leaves Wolfe Island. 9 A.M. urult |UUIo C. H. HATCH, Agent. of Stezuncrs. 1 . 7.15 PM. ,1L.|uI.lu,\ Kingat5)n_ Fr:-tiotu notuduull nu rlino. lwnnninmll )1 I. I .|-ll- 3 P.M. unvlaiuu Ill WHICH [D8 VO[Bl' I'CBI(1eB n VoI,e5_ The voting papers will be opened ' the turning Oflicera of the several errito.-ial Divisions, at two ccloc}: P.M , out the day above named, at the following places :1`- Wesiern and St. Glnir Division. . . .. . Chnlbun. Melahide and Tecumseh " . .- . . . .Lond0n. Saugeen and Brock . . . . . . . . Guelph. Gore and Themes r. . . . . Woodltock. Erie and Niagara `* . . . . . . Brantford. Bnrlington and Home . . . . . . Hamilton. Midland and York H '1`6?6n:o. King`: and Queen : . . . . . . . Whitby. Newcastle and Trent . . . . . . Oobonrg. Quinte and Catarnqui " . . . . . . . Kingston. Bathnrat and Rideeu . . . . . . . , Ottawa. St. Lawrence and Eutern `? . . . . -. . Bi-ockville. The names of the Returning Ofcers will be furnished on a printed envelope to be enclosed to e register ed practitioner. I-T Qq`DA\Yl'!l'n1 Ilh B05331 13'APE1g:s! 0' `l1`l'I/-1:111--rc-qr. . _-_..._.- 1:41; HEAi`_,<::UN S:l \'[EW and elegant patterns in Bumped i Gold, Gold, Satin, Ground, Marble, Oaks, in- :.uuu5u-I. Lu nlu guun. As we import direct from the manufqctnren, our prices are EXTREMELYLOW. ' SEED MEl{('}EIA1;"l'B:` M H , 47 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, `r'rA1rnk_( , I I C"""7 AVE now on hand a. `very large and choice H selection of Flower Seeao, imporled di- rect. from relinble growers in England and Ger- many. Full varieties of German Asters, Ger- man Stocks, French Double Bgaams, Sweet Peas, Mignonette, Phlox Drummondii, Zinnia Elegnns. &c. &c. "For particulars see our Catalogue for M 1869. OTIOE is hereby given, that the election of representatives in the Council of the Col- lege of Physicians nnd Surgeons of Ontario, for the twelve Territorial Divisions constituted by the Act Vic. 32, Cap. 45, (Stntutes o_ Unmrio), wall be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of June W next. .1 IQ: nu "`I_. V-xeculc in thohut _ ition than my order: for 1&1` . _ Work don IIAI1 w'All'1ere will be no nominations. The votes will be cast by mting papers," which will be sent from this olce to each registered practitioner on the 20th dn;_ot' Hay next. 3' IISAI ' 1 These voting papers must be lled up accord- ing to instructions which will accompany them, and transmitted to the Returning Uicer of the Division in which the Voter resides and The: vntino nannrn will In. .........-.I |.;_ u__ n- ncglal I I'll. Medical Registration Uice, Hamilton, April 15th, 1869. d 3 Street, Kingston. Printing of 911 ti fnda at the Dun: Nnws S-n.nt Pnnvrnwa Houm. I STEAM PRINTING HOUSE, Princes! kn `MEDICAL HALL.I GU pecial attention is invited to our veg:-y ne assortment of FRENCH HALL PAPERS and BORDERS, the moat. beautiful selection ever brought to Kicigiwn. Al CA irnnnpf l`:-nn} IL-.. AL- ..__-._t. -A HEATH-E G__UNN. :11-Ii-nu-v. g--_..._. _ was |188. GOAL. 18.I 1 AmnAcI1TcoAL mm : .0mce-St. Lawrence What]; | Foot of Johnson Street. Delivered FREE In any pal.-I of the (my. L uu uum In I urn unclulnlill, nemg mined in U the `very heart of the Luckewe Valley, ` Bcrnnlon, Pinaton, and Wilkel Blnxhom the been selected mines, and is prepared with great care expressly for Family me, Inc] will be screened and delivered in the,bcIt pouibleoo :- dition. ` eu Ielected Soft Coal foTgretee contend}- on band, also Lehlgh Lamp for Foundry tee and Bloelbnrg for Blecklmithl. ' 0 Tenn: nch 11.1}-....| :_ --__-.A -I L -- - non Department of Priming of Pagliament, Ottawa, May, 1869. jj__;:____:___j.j. l I `ENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, in II. sealed envelope, marked Tender: for Piinling, Psper, or Binding (:5 the came they be), will be received until Thnndny, 27th inst, after which day no Tender will be received, for the Printing, furnishing the Printing Pnper, End the Binding required for the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada. N .-. 'l'b._.:.._ _1..:n L, V. - - uuuuunuu ul uannun. No Tender vlill be reneived except on the blank form, which can be had on application to the undersigned, and from whom all inform M tion can be oblained. The Committee do not bind themselves to se- cepl. the lowest Tender. [In an}..- -nun-ulug Iur nlncllllllll. `Ecru: Cuh. Deliver.-ad in my pm-to! tb; * city. . JAIBB SWIFT t GL4 ('1:-.ml-nu 21 Isms ' Coal Oil .' CU? Maly 4. May 5. I` '1` `rs I 1! ha: I... r. 30 Cents Per Gallon! October 21, 1868. UB. Goal in Pure Lscknymnn. being mined in ) `very of tha Lu-.In.-.... 1T.1h-- CEDAR CREEK OIL r1; A H +1 NOW SELLING THE VERY Buar \ rmwsn sasnss LIO IU WCII I By order. % J Us} -REE 151350-35" GREAT STOCK uuu. cmgnul. pauerus In sum :1, .4 B L I snxttziw G. S. HOBART. 4% Hlnss gtrgei` AT THE N03105:. u ENHY HARTNEY, Clerk Joint Ootnmittoeof boi Houses on Pirnting. Invlluuucfu H. STRANGE, M.TD., Regisfrnr of the Council. ` 1n llinn 1 OF HENRY HARTNEY, I-It .Tl|:n l'1...._:.A-_ -l'l \-u/ . ` ` THE remarkable success which `.`GARD_H;E8 8 BAKING POWDER" has mat_whhIfu1:iep its introduction here warrant: on in orauodoi`de- nnnd. It can be obtained from mont`of.ll'I6o 8 leading Grocers in Kingston, and at]: turex- a prices f;-om Heist! J. UARUTH Go., Wholesale Grocers, Onurio Street,-m"Hooo ; at Maura W. R. MOBAE & ,Oo. |, Klngntou.-: if 111:: Inllnln al... I...` &ln11u-r-o--- pvgllunl, HIV! I "- pn Fun 'rnn.ItI `M having final I} -- -.--.... u. a.-. uunxxn G 4.20.1, nmguog, ~ It mu win: the bell -`nae . 1`; POWl)EB. ask for any % Hatch -zn GERMAN DRIED FLoW;:ns ml?` DDTTT A11!!! l'I(\'l' A-.__: 7` _--`..oa{ .I..'4J\.I I! `OFMBYRTILLANT COLOURS. ' (us: of HANGING max:-rs .na:nciIf3 A QUE'1`Saf than beautilnl sud` _ gift!` by .;...,H-.- Christmas Ornamgma just arrived III or `NIL AVE taken the FIRST PRIZE for ght-` successive years, and are Illgired he the beat in the Dominion.` These celebrated III- ! an-uments can be had at the lowest prices {Mn - 5:50 It The business will. be oozfductedlvonnii cuss principles, ma at the `L0 l POSSIBLE PRICES. ~ ~ ' Qutom kindly solicited thankfully 30031136,, M, and promptly attended to. ' V v 1 ` amm kin111y"o"1'ici:ed mutt Wanted, a,ooo Bunsen paid. ; 0 -c---- _ _/ V For which` the highest nnrkot prion win him s. WILLIAMS onems AND M loneous. -'- -Hm ---ulAU`.l'~I.|II-I!l', ` , 5` Ind and strong ALES Po 3 A V _ * s1*ou'r. ; ' 3?` nnrahw an-u.S_5- nun r `: ________ __ plvvl Hereby uppoinu GEO. -W. Agent. . businegs_ will be_ c: f`Lf7 V ' -uv9IIvIlUl' III. Hm `B to understand this announcement in the an positive eenle. Determined not to be onolle in the price or quslity of his Stock, he in.p_re- pnred toull B0018 and SHOES of unrinlhild manufdctune at the lowest remnnentive plies M on strictly cnnh terlns. Unpaid account: must be settled immediate-_ ly, otherwise they will be put in unit.` f` The patronage of Duh customer: I0- licitnd. . ~ nuns" non. Kingqton, 22nd Jannerv. 1868. - JAMES HOPE, D0816! in Bonn and mum. Ir- an 1 I ulvunn DIIISCI, lullgswll. ESIRES moat respectfully to ank his morons Customer: for n libenl pntrnnlo extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. . cumin! gngyynln -5.: fl.` _.-4 _-__ n_- M, v... - .s `gun I BE. In closing his acooizntn`fo:Tho put you the advertiser has determined hoahndon the 01-edit ayatem altogether. and ha rm... La. n_.._....- 1&0. n`;`;L".;`.f} 31.? "1e`l n.'ZSu"`:."&': the publicuion oiee, Prinoauiutron, `pgiu three coppers. T ` ` `M $` . T0 CASH `OUSTMIEBS. v ---_|-+'J--I-JKJ 1.J.\J`.l. .1: Dealer in Boots and shoes. No.1 Princess Street, Kingston. TXESIRES mnnt nnmnolnit. .. u_.._:. u. - - ' been added to thcDu1[r Nun Jo!-' Pam-rue On-Icn. Our two Steam P _a.nd Automatic Plnten Brintin cry anal;-Iona yo turn out we in ' H style, nth qmck despatch, sad it rstal. Inquu-y_i| Iolicited. : wuw `L | ` , M. Vor -nrpz mm M `hi ` PE ILL HEADS agid other kinds ot_ ,roiu; Pnmfrme executed with neatnug dhupatch at the Dnily Nani ooe, Street. ~ ` , A. Lxvrxasrox" Q Kingntgnl Feb:-ngry, 1869. I ,, Prlnqeu saga.` - December 12. lhrch 9. ~ JAN Kingqton, January, 1868. __________._________ GABDNEWS BAKING POWl)!IE;: 4-}-~_ d SINGLE COPIES of the may Nita Inn: kn hurl n III` 4u.nq-n._.. -1 A1 \IJ.J.\JJJO f` `HE Subscriber having I1-range! brily-' _ ing on the bnlinulof the . 10'! `I'll XAlUIJ.OE'II-lII. ` Iltl gun`. O--_._. gt 11.. ---------~ rowrl-:1\uLc `nnxawlanji `G .,.. V `Em WATER; T [RS STENSOIW8 EYE WATER is for by - ` 1: u -u....`-.___ PRIVATE BILLS. nhlnrihno I-...8-- ..._._.-..n . NUMBER 187. .. ..o...;g.;: PRl'H'(1Il!`Q QIII PRINCESS S'l'., 1 Sole Agent far Iinpton i ."6 REIGH_TQN_ an hit ,`` Egurdcd 1;: l;iass i'.ri'c.:.n-Li. I `-0 um gillaf. him a` t-h'0uId be umugm a `stun! -5 l[_)|.)liCItiun` had ` `M n:`5'1'.'3'L'l}'?$i;3 1' `Dd lugic with im-L .and Gena-all .,v"l until: %`*** RH-'18 LLED PIIIIH VETCRE PULIHII JDDCCED, and hi`. ' houses in tho ' e who bu 3 Pilllt `mm. and t-- `V H 091. nmsi'; llnx-I-n I lllvzn----- - .,uIlilI Ihoannul IIIHI. .50 oeutnpul u `gal .:uI I BIN uuuwx % I10 I xn Pn'n.:"I:.'?` Fr": *.'na_- 1 are rm 1 i..n:;-1:.-J-and 1 WM] Lh{`_`i' \ Incrrtwusu Tu mrnm uz ` ' I'.l`:"`.'D U19 (51:71 the I .1` {arms-r _l'Lxin=' (rep T -:----v ull I r. ohm. Sand for ` ll particular: ad ties ll 30c and 50, ` re ordered I! ones, -` `-1 El;-rest. A M genues received by /` BRUWN 82 ll Jfenufur lb IsaT'W Fnndlli n.--...Lni ed us his friend Ill magi. s |.:.. - . I I "1_d Inn: recoguiz-.-d nor. ' 5` rights, but its political : PW` ', from first to last Hm- I I "I injustice. Tin; ne- l%.' I` truly says, in; W ! encouraged by tho` Wald . . I :`~8un_ ffcogunza, the m- j " i Dally U M F. I. ' Pinion: which Mr`. -v_ Ill.llYCr US .\lu 5| 5|- Tllll ..\l..\ B.\ .\l .\ _. .n. n cl: =_ universal u ni...I;.... -1 J! tourugd -by Fvcoguiza, in- In the cunt Allie- 8. Ind Englulnd `AI. lion -..,-, I 1 1 I 4 . u r 1 XVIII, '.\"tw-5. iv---ab Illfl Kingdom 1 epln into Mum 0|... A .\l.\`I -or of The Sn \V Shining Bx?` blend Lute, kc. and I specimen , E rm.-upt of treaty is!" is I: follow! : :1 mm! M'-" Hi} I 193' \l~ ii .\ 2.-ii Hit i.i_v int! ..`. All h`.~ H u` m`. iii` Kin` .;i\ iii,` zit" I _:H'- > F inn` vuti ' [mi 1.] iii-[3 ii. I i`\ Ii 'i iiiy Iocmrc an arbitrator; nth-rs in V , , . ....._, nu purposes ul nur qiu-st senti- inrnt. There U,|ll1.Yl' which linglmnl in :1 cnn- ' U.`-I. Ann-rivn ul llw [nixed iiriiucriiplilutisiy um- |nhn_\-.-I, \\-nhl _1_-rm-nl In- )ur_\` mul l|r:u'\' c..-it In the wrm_;incr. ia in hi; p.-mlllm-.1, ur JD) li|(' un- inrr.-'rtu~ npcrslinu of fcelinga, u-:1 . wnuicl Iio.dl1-ct nvcnnig n hum-iii.-ihic Fraiii ihc hi-;:Iiiuii1g.: uf the oliscussinn tin: nnly h.-pa mi" ll sulutiou was In be nplvrrni uf intern or in (ll.-'l.`i'Ii\>l1 -at l a 0:`. alucrd IL-rcliiic _ft iVL'l`L`l).(`.u h-we m-vcr gone- l'.|ii_\' was aiurwxrils by Lord Slanhy was _iL1iii.`l\`-Us; but for every step which the English guvernmcut has advanced, the Ame- rxcnns have receded to twice the distance. Shunt of war Limli Sumner in From .Spcvm[ur. As regards b`l`1mfl1l!':i argument tn: prove that we are I-rnslinnui right, inns --I m'utralil_v thc South. tlm`. guilty of a brcnch of in- Ilmt Wutiivi vinl.-.Lu: the-, III uur pnlioy inwnrils wu tn.-ed not say much. 5'-mi-: gs he; auui which are i:Lll':\I'gll1l1L'l|[$ in : _i4:i1ii \\'I1iciisL-L-nixed to n.nml..m...i |.`- ..-. vi Inuiul in nu_ uiiumxi he an ` lei n'sulIrCr" $2 0 ll IBIIIIJI iugul I to gr ...l...- ;..uw |ll7\l} UI __, Fun-ig_;n 1-Inlistmrnt act. (mu be xigln made mutter uf international c Hnplnint 1; u Ion,-igu government. II: is iuc.m:uu-:1 ton, with ljiulsclf; lot while he mukvs (not.'unjustl_v, us we think) {I.:ll:II L'C 'n*'Min~'. IIJ 3 g.;rc i Inn! uvn ,,,_........ `Incl :'_ rlcaturu. ] ___, ,......x--. 1 M M; M `t-rnslinnui Hans 1 !l1'.r.g.~` hm` :\rguu1unts i I'M)` he ; ,\\'I1icin scuuxed to ui`Cnluurcl~ by prcju-lic-.-s `nud prep-rsscssiuxls sn cxtraordiimjy that ` we n-rim, l~.-f..r.. ..... .. _-..a -- .`I\ll.II. "I II clCt`1.'|F:Hiul? la. 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