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Kingston News (1868), 8 Sep 1871, p. 2

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I Spoke-`Ito my mu-lo. who steppe`! I1.-mtil)` to 1 ed A-.~IYmI.!hl.mh to help to pa Ch!` t-`Ilvle. mul satised` himself that wl\:\i" `h,m.ut5 [Mel . m.lm".d ml told him mu truc. The p1xl-l'Le-]\ru:-uu- 3 ~ - 1 , l hr had kn um murt` but my mic Wm mu` Imm Ihshn R ( 0., .1: lmmlm uf u. _.}.rs `O him fth 9 sup N` ,3 ,._ 0 trust the c:i\i:(-11s nu-U \\ cck \ -kink 1.... I... I .__:.4 _ :,,,:` , . ,,,., ' . - - .- _ 1... .-_.__n r: to say, the omy Dreak e was Lt, wlxrch was broken by t e am- he v.`11olcnl:.~a`cz'u:cc traversed was I (:en};L1`e{v;;e `in z_. small Inqujt-9 At `D,m.y' Ngws 'Hllli.H7i :.]u:.n~. (:1 it (|l'|lH|1l : m.~-I11'n':.v.l at Pmizma, in the cf. of ;\l:L. The an co=l<:1vrn LiJxg thefrfe of the 31` :1 nziahlzw rcIr:L were re- inter of Public Instruc- u(I1.i('.u and the severest ....+:.,.. ......u,~ ..-.....-.11" (iardnefs glass . h'Lr:m.1, an over- }! through the doo1'wn.y, is; of the shop, making m the door, and down an wn.1!~;m1 round a. large ms. thre:u1in,r its wzur ` L1v1N_;smN, Prmcess Street mug U) i:1- rcpa when 1|. \'1 ,.(..I .. f > will in future havev .AL'l'.UI .A Bom"..~.1.xs. - Between ten and eleven 01-lock last night the heavens were bril- liant` with the splendours of the,.a,urora I box-ea1i.s._ The spectacle was one of unusual 1 gj;-a.mleur, the` northern sky apyearing to be f Wrapt in phosphorescent undulating clouds of a pale blue colour. These again formed them- selves into arches, columns and streaks of bghter lightpaxgued the entire northern arc, and were ever changing and never motionless ; pccasionilly almost fading away and ashing with renewed briinncy, while the whole . Gino an motion prevailed, yhich I o\ ` (_'|!_II!FU|1 "4 lILN:"'_ r tr:1u:sL'.u.te tux.-m (t nups" wuu1levi- nf the joke. rjevitch, who was w:t.v:I1 in the assas- i' b`<:rvia, lnas been :'i;;h ()uurt__ of Jus- iiher he had ed ragctly. He has ......& .. LI... _. or a. first -class Apply for M1- iladdock lye lcrm `at D1imb1e s. F,xNcY FRENCH-_B?)N BONS, ` ! " FRENCH CRYSTALLIZED FP.UITS. EEHCNCII (}II()()ULAT MENIER, ~ LADIES CREAM DROPS `and UANDIES . of every -descriptionof ourvown manufzgctupe; PASTRY and CAKES. II A |.'13u AL.-.,_. `I g,` w. 3 uiii o w s, J Proude and Cpmmlssion Merchant ~ URRENT .Pmc1-s`s7 gm for: CHEESE. FA1`I-0W.'&c-_.&.=-` OFl?1C`E---0l. ' ehmeg ' "British AmcmHotef.Qo' - -- "_ ' 7....` 'u' I I CAKES Allnoml-iced` a;1(1Omamented in a superior style. . unm unnum nu Anna ...-. . __ No Humbug ! V. I BANKRUPT Stock ".l""` " ""J "' . - HOT I{OUSE= GRAPES, PEARS A1; PICACHES. VALENQIA ORANGES and LEMONs_ I August 29. ,.}_, I At tine Ma-:1tr.:;;1 l`r-ausportation Compiuy s I wha.ri the 11. W. Hung, from Toledo, has ar- rived with l."v,(5(;'O bushels of wheat, and the t (fimrger, from tjlevelamd, with'l6,2l0 bushels wheat, and the William Shupe, from the same ? port, with I i-,3l7 bushels of wheat. The Glide left last night with four bairggs with 55,- ()()0buslu-fix nf r-urn an-1 I-"HM" No. 82 l5rincess; St., I; AS JUST PURCHASED a. "large :1 of Goods at a V - .... -- -.-nun. ; or `i7 years of ag business. uuu5 uuuu wanse e, to learn-the 1 To Arrive on Thursday. [The GREAT SALE` ' SHAW it MNNES S, |New FALLGoo1)sl Great intlucemets offered to cash and ' buyers. SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, FIRST CHOICE, All Coloprs; [At Macnee Ga Waddel1 s, ` % ..... ...;u Lunwv uxsnlu IVJLM xuur U 00Obushe1s of com and wheat. Glasgow ~ WcreIcouse.v Yihese Aug. 16. PIS. A Smart Young Man abdut 16 !'.17 veal-s of non ha l..........u... -n___ n-_,s_ Saturday Morning. We guarantee BARGAINS, or nozsale. McDONELL S OLD STAND, Aug. 82 Princess Street, Kingston. vAug. l7. ) ECEIVING up OPENING 01:1` daily, |, large deli-ieries " ' T< ntal . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . _ . , . . . . . 87 This complete-1 the match, (Jswcgo winning, with 2 wickets to go down. ' DRY GOODS Macnee as Waddell, `19 Coloured do. do COTTON BAGS, do COTTON BATTS. do wlgiwuna Grey -WADDING; Macnee 8;` Waddell, nulnnnnan E 5.... -4. do BANKRUPT ALE" BALES WHITE >0'.r1ro.N YARN- TO THE `TRADE, STE CASE `ROUILLON S JOSEPHINE` or IIABRIS ' V JUST~ RECEIVED, 1:: n A an ,1`,-.----_ ..__._, ARRIVING `DAILY -nus rnornrmbn ore` rum l. .-.rer_1mn, Ir. Ecwell A. Mattnun, b. Scwell.. `. Golden, not out. . . . . . ` . .. Byes ..................... .. Leg byes ....... `.\'x'des % REMOVAL- FALL GOODS FALL, 1871.. . u_... A ,gul19p , Inspgaion invited. Princess Street. ` 1. :-incessv St11eet. Ill. S-ti'Ieet. COMMENCES ON IN MONTREAL, ID:.".`S . . . . _. Leg byes . \\'ides Factories, sac.` No Humbug! . i871. close " . 9; Wm meet Luxury an uneruourg. G R E A T _ ; have received orders to,close Ilrn _Black Broad 1;;-y taverns in case petition: are 3' ` G233: A _ = `for diasoiution of the Assembly, nder . gnu] an ;:eso1utj1o:)>n:t of mu1_1icipaa.li_ .,) File -` `atthesameoge . . . ,S5-";ck10 f'f"f"]'e':' 3 London, September 7,,-A despatch f ()i_l Cloth! at 65%;: ` rick announces the arrest for debt luul Gloves in choice "` Butt; the Home Rule" candidate U ` V . - . . FrcI::1;1suI:1l-in;`:l`l',;'?8'_1 `V ' N am: from that cxty. Vfeteens at 75 um. " Recorder Gurney, who is abouffo Curt ' . . . - uuua on ` . qmted States as Commmsloner un Fe1tCa ' o ` of Waalungton. replied t0=da Ofrill Large q....; ' length to an address presented to _ A-._..`I.. .3 G....&l.....-....a...... tr- _.____._1 Total . . .E'AlVU1 J J unsw- WHITE Q1?'.`l"l .`l'.I?H. 4 In um W -' r(:l1`1 <]e1-e_4*l rebuilding ofjhg ` ` , M ` 1. e\Ve ` that we extant - -"` 1;t.;xE52x~1"; 1zn.'H_.1;flf DINE$, . A - It `V260 b8l""" V P\ .-`. ; ;;,vL1 J._VJ'J D. be shipyard the schooner New Domin. s hauled am to _the ways yesterdaiv for .1 l mu-`n.-.nl. The schooner M. U Gommn ishul her repairs. The schocmer Mary mt all" the ways yesterday. The kc-ei w prupcllcr was laid yesterday for Cap. `.3.-r::m1 & (,'.-., cxvm.-1':3 of the propeller 6, The ;-\.xmiu I`:a!.-...... 1..... :.._ poo due in the current year the gppgication, clamingthat H shin station. At .. a-J`-I..'- -1.I_.-`_. 1'..'LI`...." ti`. cint mhm far *5! ii: and county g'overnmant,7 " = thobalcnoo left ofvfhe up ofwhctlngiahturez after "*Y"f `*Hf{"~M `,;`EI`P9!{!"? , the mm xnmv nm lrll\. : an In UI xliul newly painted, . 0.. L..- Mvslg Accomy `I cnoor. III! Flou- F 0 ndon, Sept. 8.--Tho gnonthly yo = Boa:-d4>f Trade show that ' ' Great Britain during the month were unpreoedexited Eztunl nine V t which" posed outward through , H Home: of the UnitedK ingdom-w r -1,245,111 inc:-euoo3Qp`eroentov aray between Blwman Catholics ' 1:: occurred yestgrdgy at Po '1..1....1 N. 1;... ........ 1,... SI{f[ ! 1N(.' NEWS. .L1_. _._,, 1 L` ._..a... ._...J -_.- ..... .....`... nun) n n.ruuu1riuI.nt I Iuocz-so were he to succeed in gaining 2-. nr;m- ; iqation. Thnew1spa1\(.-rs are tak Lug up Mr Greeley ; candidature; and according to 111-ewnt appearances he has a good chance of attaining the Presidency. ....,......y 9.. va-V o.-wv-nu , r\l'\UD u . bill introduced `mm. Ravinel, p `-_ for the retnrnof theAuemblf`to P ; -. reporterot the committee,-M. If - the object of the bill was deean " fwhich he claimeii would ensure T my um Paris in ceasing to _be the ` of Fnnee would become the cease " The digcuuion of the clauses at ' I _:II 'L-'I__1J A, , 559 I-ugiu-uzvu In I-at _ will be held to-m6rrow. }. r-_;_._ 11,". n _ _-_r-..-_-., .-o-.v._:-4-v u .6-u:. Luv II ' -`of og1_e of fhevictiml has been brotig P\ Wfwe. and others are knowntq _lP 9 oonditiqn that hardly :......+...+.:.....I I..- 4.1.- .....,...`..`.....4.:._._ wyich wq recently wrecked`-` inert Island of St. Paul, in th'e_ ' F Eight of them were geripluly. ..n.......~-;.... .......4..;..' :....... ___- r';:u;;.:.' ;'..:;;-',;;t .,:;,;;.; ;:e;;'"" " ll angdvocate of Britilh oran ogpon `American claims. He had been ' ` _ their labour: would be- brought `to {u1.l. .4 ...... Anon ..`I...: II.` mrrllluo `,___.-`K sprotracted c;l;~ -.____ ergatiun ' `-b .. . The Portrait,` of Nam Eh removed froni t 9011 and E ` authoritatively static castle. ofugeme . d to be S falge 7' iliexpem 3 that j - -... the Run. -2. _ Inn C; r-.-'---"3!" :7 !"""`."1""! """" `"`J ig-entgrtginpd 9: predefvation % . of lives... T _ in nproving inheal _ in the garden at Balmortl f0r_ yesterday; ` ~ !e arful:tormha.sea.uuodgroat _' hildings aiad crops in the Malton "of the county-of York. ` ` n .d.......... 0:I-_:_ T)..3L_.__V`!- ,1, 1 1-5 rgmuu vvvussvu Joovvllj In I0 n, Ireland. No live; wero lout. . - '1 \mun_icqtion. been e_"ect4_3d/wi NANCIAL w `.1-.. B_._A. a ring` _ , an 1' :3; v\j nu.rf the steamer Picton passed the l a.s`sport up last night, and the Kingston and Athenian down this Th? st(,':1x11cr ( `ity of ttawa arrived ra this nmruin-,;, qnd left to return lu\n gv-u-an-. uvav r.-an-u-vv uvun up jummt of food. The moutintennd joliefilexpreuedby thoa_uBerarI.- ._.-:`II-- -..L' H HILL... _._ ___ uucuuncru DuvaIn,(1)r.I.usl>.l.lJ.l5 '.l: Egon New York, hue grrived out. ein, Sept. 3,, ;1.3o` gn,...o;....1.` `or mone'y and of 1 H865; 919 "935; 67. 225- TM ' erpool, Sept. 3, 711.00 a.m.*-- ' Igflive ; Cagifornia white Izlheat 123` r` .~wute ' 103 to 113 ; 1 la 5d. ' wlieat for the days are 30,000 quarters, including 1 erican. Flour. irregular at 243 to western mnnl: mm 309 9:1, ' P " `VH5... vs! -.. -`ova-vnrw tlnvuuuvvu uv x u people of Southampton. He remar LI... I-na1nr` +.1'IiI'+.Il|l+,1T 1::-:61: 'nn4-3-`an-.& guy Ywvrnv v. ~v-um...-uruvu. gnu nvuulu. the hailed th treaty with ntigragq . u 1- L; - ____-___1_ ._._-,,,x 117 u A Despatch.tq*'_Daily News.) . ---% ; E11; nilg gtnvzi. : . _ r-iv; -I uuv Lucia Iluu Uunlu um IJLKLID , _,, . She cilt the tho :-:13 of her 93941-9 .994 8 year! . "-'h 1,'f<?!!*.* and 1_ye;tud.y. She is a.` wiao w, 1` `Lin:-....I'...I I....L _......|...._ 51.- _- 24: .201` suit, am ulxvay- gum], unvrlulll. xuour. lrreguusr 31 rweutern canal; com 308 941. ~-- v .27 - - -o :aVsteau;e1-sSilc;sia,,`i;ri , {pd-R mm "nu-r Au], 1...... .._'_...I .....L YYORK muass n1v. s1-. u~cn1I gig `W "*5':*?"*'*'!* `1"!*! _ nc!1.uHj.waaund_ersioodthat hWn:1'vonlii'-bo`-`xxmdb"-o'1i"Iiel1'a.If gg. .-'0-.=.'r>%:ver,%tr` an in: nu 6|. Il'..-..... l1........J...l , Ivvruu njguwsv vtxpu Q {debate in the bly, my up :11 :..+...A......:a I... ll 'D....:.'..i ........- r="' l"""""-V` '-'-V ' "` '"`"'a `lid lying 4:94 mt wimeg. She I-1} lane, and my: aha killd the HM rid of them. ` at York, Sept. 7_.-.:rho /abort! Ilweig, through his counsel, . Wm. F. spplieuo Judg Cardozo to-day go b`il0\ The Court ref ll York, Sept. 7.--A largo num bl Humbled this in L.,... ----"7 tegtw Telegrii l.VLyVIallvIA nu..- -.-_v .-....-u-u un , will met Thiers at Cherbourg. gt: , _.;:;5,, ml 00 ht -tueq-and p;bl_ic, debt, pgn} Ibt due in the year. IJIIQOL 1-1- - I-__A'l__ ..__.__`-. BY CABLE g oupv. I -*xuuu. unullvl J: . Bismarck and Count Vol; 1 . 7.--After\dinne:r ya] _..I- .....1 fV.....-L `V..- fl ) Ncrhzull wluuf the barque A1'abiu.n wgslnezuls of sugar for Chi- :1-:~11 s wharf the Nile and (I.-er lH'!'l-\'(:(l( from the_ Iii- for 0;)Ide11sbu1-gh. The /.-nl?.... 1'......L--_ l`-- 1` ._.. . up: nnnu: DI./llUI)H('l' , and has zulded several ml her appearaxncc on , is unusually neat and .4 \'h vnzy IILUIIUIJUI I"a!u-mer has just-L-our `I '|` 41.... . D.......,..un bu. 1115 in; lumber for Oswe- .mm is loading lumber . The next Presidential election in thel United States takes place` in Noveinber, I 1872, upwards of a year hence, but the ex- citement of the campaign has already set in. ' The other day a political club` recom- f mended Horace Greeley as a. candidate, r and for the present it is evident that the ; question before the Republican party is] vhether Grant should be renominated or a_ successor appointed to place before the pco- ` pie. The feeling against Presiclcnt Grantj is undoubtedly very high in certain quar- ters, and` the objection is continually brought against him that he accepts presents from wealthy donors a.nd`{1ua.r- tern` his relatives in public oices, The whole Grant family to the number of thirty issaid to have been pro- Vvided for. Doubtless `General Grant has `among his relatives and family connections gentlemen well able to perform the duties 0f :1 public office ; but the grumbling clns:-' of people are unwilling to_ believe in the ability of relatives, arid catch hold of the charge of nepotism to damage the Presi dent`: fnvqur with the electors. As for the General himself it is not surprising that he should have made` enemies even mm-ng his own political party. He was nnulc` President solely becaugxe of his iliilitury career, and a military man rarely suc- ceeds in the domain of politics, The Duke of Wellington, victorious in the Pnnin_ sul imd at Waterloo, ma mcmm.-s.l t-- : :~.il- V7 ' VVT 7 V 7 I 'mp::ri.u-I lmnlwni. I] K M:uxy pm`: u=a.uu_y uuu oxuy government that was mak- ing an honest e'ort`to Ii uialnte public in- debtedness, argued that t e time was come to'1'educe the interest on government bonds to a. gure more nearly approachilig that derivable from Britishconsoli, Mr Bout- well applied to Congress and obtained mp. uenva.me_ rrom m-man consoli, Mr Congress and obtained per; ourishing condition of the uimzuarge me Last dollar of national indebt- edness, wzw by beginning to buy and liqui- date bonds to the extent of his savings`. An ample revenue left large balances after providing for every appropriation, and with them month after month he attacked the debt. His success may be nieasured by the fact have been cancelled by the Treasury de- partment to the amount of $219,375,000,at a. net cost in gold estimaized `at $204,673,066 -the difference being the prot on gold payments. The Secretary, nances and reflecting that the United States were in reality the only government that was ing liauialnfn m.m:.. :. that since the 1st March bonds" I looking at the r , ........ --.. nuu-u nun we l`t=p:lI(1 In gold, but an ingenious process would be de- vised of returning to the State creditors precisely what they loaned. Fortunately for the credit of the country the voice of justice made itself heard, and the people recognised the duty of honoura.b_1y fullling every engagement, however onerous, which _ha.d been contracted in their name. They are new reaping the rew.-.rd of nation- al virtue; condence on ;the part of fo- reign capitasts has been restored. The $'ecrc c.".ry of the Treasury wisely foresaw that the surest mode of proving to; foreign- ers th:i.t the United States were reolved to discharge the last dollar of national e(]11RIl Iran: luv L4:m.'...'.'.... J... 1 ( C AMERICA N FINANCES. ` The redecmillg feature in the adminis- tration of public a"a.irs by the RepubIica.11 puny has been their admirable 11;aua.ge- ment of the tiuances. The w:;.r had ha.n.lly clxrscd ere rumours ci1'cu1a.t-ed that the huge debt contracted would not be repaid in in!-'eniou:e pz"occ`s uvicm-I .-.1-` ..,\..... .-.. simply from tile impo to their destina.t;ion, may form :3._.-unall- idea. of the amount of upw:u'd t_n;.{!i(: of the (fittnwa valley. J1: event of the lines now pushing in that direction fmnz Tur.'m -lo and Kingsf.-n1: being coinlrlctcd lug-fore direct comnmnication is opene Montreal, the trade of the l'}-pvr (lttnwa will, in all pml::.l:ilil.y, be di- verted, to a very large extent, in other direc- tions, aml the grx-f:u`; railway interests of the United States be built up largely at the ex- pense of l\lmtrca.l. n-nu lI.'lII {,1 ;_u_:'(=, of getting them . sl|iilL'H.A_, uiuuuu Luau .s'uL'II 2| l'UIlIlHg(_`llLfy ls pi-m'ii agaiiist, that if, that money will only he L-xpemlc-1 out of the l_{onfn:whonu.u, in pro- purtiun as work gnes on within the limits of [the county. What are1'callyti:: prospects at the Kiizgstuxi and l cn1l,-rokc line being V built`! .~\:cunli1ig tn the calcillation there is a cztpitni of$l,-lUU,43l)U with which to begin the maul, and the lbmbruku paper says, it must; be a poor enterprise. imlu-ed, with that amount already secured, if the road he not built. But the capital appears rather to be in p0.s'.v' than in :..-e. The bonuses are set down at $600,- (IUU, muncly : Kingston, :`.O0,000; l*'rontuna.c, 150,000; llenfrew, :'$|00,000, and Pelnbruke, .:'.')0.I)0:.). Then there is -5:. suppositiuus sum of $360,000 to be ohtnilxecl from the ()n+nr.. uuu, n:Lu1I:J_y : nmgswn, .`-UU,UUU; 1")'ontuna.c, the Ontariu Uovcrm;-lent, which, according to the acknow- icdglucnt of the same paper, has not yet been appictl for. Then than is stuck subscribed, say >.".200,000, l'1|;!1LfS for no such sum being yet dmvn in the stock book. The \'.'1lidity of the R-;ufrew by-law was challenged at the time of its passage. the Lrrouxuis t.-alum ham. Lue Ix-.:hH`e' by-;:`.W Cllilllellgcd at the passage, groan-ls taken being the reception of frundulent and Illegal votes, anal there is every probability that before the question is settled the services of the lawyers will lure to be made use of in a (Jourt of law. That there are still great dit!i::11lties in the way of the`-Kingston and Pembroke line there can be little doubt, but even although they were greater, they need nut be rcgarcled as in- I superable. The connecting liucsin the United States have too high an apprecinxtmii of the impurtance of the trade of the Upper Ottawa 1 `w allow the enterprise to fail, if there is any ! rt::L~.'cllalIle prospect of its being a.c-wuiplisrlieul. I They desire to obtain the control of that bu3i- I Item, and to draw away by Kingston and the United States a trade which ought to pass en- tiruly in this direutiun. The impnrtzuice of this trade to Montreal `is but imperfectly com- prclicmlotl. It may almos-t saial that it is not undcrstoml` at :11] Tim nv2'1n~.-4- at H-- pruucuuou. in may rumost 11 9.1111 that undcrstoml` at ail. The exixgyt of the lumbcring ezitiliyiisillnellts, and the i{]ll'u1_)se 1 supplies of all ]-:iI1dS1`\:quired have ngnier been : ex-stium.t(:d by the greater part of the business man of ;\Iuutrea.l. Those v/}::; have seen t e iiixmcnsc gimiititics left; over at fami Point, after the Sezzhull was about over. and left, tli_o_re 1 impossibility 1 Turnzlto co1n1r1ct(:4H-cfore rnu-n..l +1. .. `Iv: . 1..."... ..-A-, - SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (I 'i` J[m:, 7'u.'I LI/11'.) FROM MON'1'P E.-\L. KING: it the atppcarztm F ......\.. ...... I u. .. u.-.-.u.-v.u. brat ed; ( hbm-d cu! 1>~`TU_\' AND ['EMI`.RUK}:I I.` J H `.1',\\' .. ....b- . Jcp_:u'tul`c .y.. . vuc, nu vR'5',kr\v\I. .-rs has been :1 1 pointed I 1 and (i(`!`lm\ll Jewish 1. strret. He will he l.1nl!c.` llattr 9...-. 9 .\.czs were resolved to r n:1tiona.1 ur tn lmu our] 1:....: rd case was decided the I<`al_-rique. Mrs nutrc. is gmng to al.- 1 " I f 1'). H. 'l'}mrshon & Lay at ]vri\'u.1<: sale to un ., n DAILY NEWS-FRIDAY EVENING, uuvt-ll whirh lasted :1'_1xn|nc'-1' of ex. last evening is at the St. l l mission to issue u. wje per cent stult. The" opponents ridicillcd the s`L-heme as impmc-` ticablu, but through the aid of bamking rms, and in consequence of the inc1`en.sed faith in Europe in American necuri` 'es, he um.nu.gcd to realize on $l()0,01l0,l)(>() `of the ve pm` cent lronds; and he` now calls in for liqnitlntion an etllllll amount of the sixes. He tlurs ellects :1 pernmncnt Savixlg tn the country of :2. million, annually of -interest, and lms pruvod tlml. it is possible to cunvu-rt all the six per cent bonds intn others of 2:; lower dcnoxnina.tim1. Mr Boutwell has as- t:nllislu~.(l :1 rupnt;I.tinn as a. juclic-imls and successful liuaucicr. The six per cent lmnds :u'u nuw mu tlw rmul to n. Elm-uni. nv-nminm .., I Eotakacateof Port both an Ix-inhgii-1` ha; xm'd`I cannot aiford to sup- FRIDA 1' 'by`tl'1o Swiss government to that ________B ...,... pp usvvvuv. Aocordingto the Paris Jmtrual the poet ,_of I Minister to Lisbon, so much desired by M ` Edmond About, will be given to the Count `d Bondy. M. Janvier de la Motte, latefy susrenderd of France, having petitioned the Court at Rouen to libe- rate Inn: on {bail bond, the Court hgas replied ' by a. refusal, ` " ' -American, who married a buxogn Irish gu-1, greatly to~ the horror of his mother and sister, made the followiixg defence : If I m`a.r- I .d $11 Alliericali irl'I~mnst Imvaa an r..:--L 4 vs SIICCCSSIIII uuzulclcr. .I. 119 six per cent mam :u'u nnw on the road to :1. decent premium.- lllonfreal News. ` ..-.. ;. \.r4.I\)"AVA.`lJJ \.rLl`;\L\\l.I2JVl.lLV. The New York Herald of Mond.-i.y says : -`At twenty minutes to four o'clock yester- day morning Thomas Gordon Bennett ivas sitting up in his room at 315 Eklst '.l`liirt.y- seventh street, taking an early smoke and awaiting the arrival of the milkmtin. At fonr o'clock the milkrmm came, mid in :,c- cordance with his nsual custom placed the _milk in zt can on a nail in the wall near the l1'il-ll doorway of the first floor, iiiiiiiedintely a?ter\\'n.-.'(ls Bennett went om. fa 1' the purpose of taking the milk into his room, and just as he placed his head out of the door he saw the retro:it.ing gure of John Wall, another resident on the same oor, 1).');S.S'l!Yg into his room at a. slim-t distance up the ]>:lf-&`.5`::'D U. At this time We'll was in :1. aeiui~uude state, and seemed to rnsli mvuy very c;mti as though he feared Bennett would see him. Bennett took down the milk min, c:n'ricd it intohis room and took in. drink. Five minutes :i.fterw:n'dsliewasaeizedwithviolentvomiting and pilrgig and rolled about in great agony. His wife arose, and on his rcqlicstixig her to send for a. doctor she called Dr Limlsziy, who at once pronounced Bennett deu~;,rer~ on.-aly poisoned by taking Paris green. llm.` had he tnfkcn it? was the question. He re- lated the fact of his being perfectly well. j11st1n'c\'im1s to his taking the milk, :mr.l when the Doctor emptied the _cnn`t'ents of the can he discovered a large quantity of Paris green sticking to the bottom. This was clear enough; but who had placed it tliere! The niilknmn had not, and he (Bennett) certainly had not placed it in the milk. The fact of his having had a. quarrel | with the man Wall now occurred to him, and he said he was almost COI't.'Lill Wall had . (Linn H 01- Hahn-4}-,-uv A\'J.:VI;)|rr 41... r>r..1. ..: I ......u uvvu uvu uses: your pLl0'l70gI'PI1." The Archbishop of Cambrai has sen 160,000 francs ($324000) to the Pope as a Peter-pence offering fromms diocese Am.....I:.....a.,_ 1.1.- n..,`, 7 uount umanony, a. sergeant in Ca.ttre1in- oau s volunteers, has received the military me-,_: dal for valiant conduct. A VViscomi1i lover wrote his-sweetheart : b that does not hear your photograph. . I Arclxbialmn nf (`.al'n1\rn{ 1...- ......L It:-A mm ` There is not a. globule of blood in my heart uuucrau uauregmeau nas been presented with |.4sw_or;d b th_c volunteers of the Depart- ment of In Doxgogne. The abundant exerience of the present sea. ; 3 son has demonstrated that the rear car is'thc I most dangerous part of a. railway train. 5 Count 0 Mahonv. n. mu-rman+ :. n..u._Ar um yuvvcl u; \:u1u\.'4'J.'Jug uues, suotuu only use them to reward rteat merit or punish great offen cas, for it must e remembered that any title howknier small, adds fully 10 per cent, to the prices '.-ha.rgcs.V'1 _._1m victixn by his butcher, grocer, tailor, and other t1-a,cie.:22;c23, who show no `mercy to him whom a kig tlcljghtetlx to honour, and man of our poor peers who have ` become bankrup owe their misfortunes as ` much to the shops as to the stables. I 1 (HILL nc aauu nu: was unnusb cerL:un W :1I_l nuu done it. 01; Sa.t.:11'day c':'ux1in_r_:, the 243th of - August. Bennett said he wzus ]vaLS.~`.i`.lg tn his ;:pu1':1ncuts, when `Wall ass:uIiied him and thrimt a. chisel thruugh his hat at the inor- way and called hm1_1ilthy mum-s, at the s:m|c~tiiu saying, I'll fix you. you Muudy ()rn.ngcin:m." Wall then went _tn his room pl`8Cl1>lt:lt1y',_ while Bennett ruslled in 9 and pmcurcil :1. rev0lve1' from a. trunk V in his .-Lpnrtlnents, which he (-:m'iu in his hand to the door of Wall's place, and :)i'lcre(1 him t.o_uo:np nut. \\':LH did not mine nut, but contented himself by jc<:r- in5_;"at the other, whu fired two shuts tln-ough the shutters cf the winduws, hut lilckily witlmut effect. Wall waited uIliiil_1i(:llIlCtt luul din-s:I.ppenrcd. with his pistol, and then called an oicer, who :u'I'x.-stud liennctt and : '..,-L-...'l Lin` nn .1 '(1~..'.Ir ..,... ....._4. ...1-_. cxuiuu an Uuicel`, WIN) ZlI'l'USEU(l L"-Cllllcit and ` l locked him up. A week ago yost'u2'day i-Jemictt wax taken to 2. police court, his re- volver was taken from him and he was held to lmfil in the stun of 82,001). Since this time, the two men have only spoken to each other by evil looks and contracted brows, which inferred the love` between them was very, very small. Hearing this revelation Dr.XLindsa.y informed Coroner Herrnum of the circumstances attending the case, .-uhling that he feared Bennett would die from the elfects of the poison, it would be best to have his av-lite-inortexn statement taken). According] , ' Coro1u:_i- rerrman and Dr. John Beali ordererl :1. jury at the house of the sick man, when Bennett charg- ed \Va._ll with putting the poison into the milk with intent to destroy his life. VVa.ll was then handed over to .-m nimr 5.1111 mm. 1uu1' ;v1aJcst;' has served hini perfectly to hear of the swift retribmsion that had fol; I lowed the uiemlefs presumption, Kings, however, who wield such 9, ten-ib1_,e weaon as the power of coxiferring titles, should only unishgreas 0i;Ti3.n I Data far Hr rnuab... ..__. ._..L H`, `I 1' right, said the Lord l}h:ambe1'lain, delighted ' -..._. uuuu-on ux n..u.unJ.11UUl_J. \\'hy did the Lord Mayor of Dublin decline the honour of Knighthood offered him by the Lord Lieutenant at` the desire of the Prince of \\'ales'. Until hi; lordship offers a satisfac- tory explanation he puts all knights in a. pain- ful position, indeed, it becomes '3 question whether it will not be necessary to knight people by force, out of consideration for the order, in the event of a disposition being shown to shirk the di ity, _.1_:nd thus bring it l into wntempt. Knig'i1tlrood has before now been imposed for penal purposes. It is relat- ed of his late Ma]est%eKing \Villiam lV., that I aftcr_his accession, ing much pestered by his old shipmates for a recognition of their services, he gave instructions that as few of them as possible should be mlmittetl to his [presence. One old captain, who had been even more troublesome than the rest,-m:umged ; one dav to elude the Lord '.Im...1.;...1..:..v.. ...-._- - cvcu more Lroumesome than the ; day to elude the Lord Ul1a.1nlierla.in s vigi- Iziuc "aux; _t_o obtain an interview with the King. Thu {Loni ,L`I3a.inl)er1:Lin hearing that the intruder was closeted 3zg';lt`} his l\la.jc:+ty, 9 zu-suited the result with no small trepidgtiuxn. \"l,xv11 the visit was over he rushed into the ruoin to express his regret that b ' an accident the vis.itoi" haul lmeu admittetl. He found King \Villiam withra. grin: smile on his fa.ce.- I think I have served him out 5.4; lest s:zi-.1 the enmge(1monu.rch \Vhzi.t has your Ma- jesty ciuur: ? anxiously inquired the Lord ; Uhaniberlain. I`; haye K. H. d him, replied the King with a. chuckle, iufzazxjzx I that he had . ` made the unhappy man a. l-xuigh uf llanovcr. ' Your ;\glaja:sty has served hini sq.il_the (lm-mbei-lain. delightml uuux \\1u1 un;em: to uestroy ms utc. W all over to ;m oicer and com- mitted to the Tombs to q.w':yit the result of the poison on the system of the unfortyuxxate Bennett. The cause of the diiculty be- tween the two men was stated to_be in con- sequence of Bennett being an Orangeman and Wall a determined Fenian. ....-.. .._..5muua yaw ux a railway t;_ra.1n, Ma.hony, rau volunteers. received the m.'m....., ...- . nvnovr.|_|_I'\N Y . Gc1_1_e:-al Cattrelineau has been vith a._sv_o[;d bytlxp Dena:-t. THE POISONED OR`.-\N(}EMAN. `Y .. 1- THE HONOUR of KNIGHITHO()D \.\"}1v did Hun Trn-J 1Li...... .: T\..I 1.-_. 1 ` .1- MISCELLANY. ":.L6-.nI. ........ I. -_ I According to news n:-xi Wick; in iicol-lid, the cute}: uf hL'r1'in;,;:< during 3. stated peod 05` ' four days had In,-:11 extra (linary. Iti torn- lltcd lat `J00 1JI|. l.`L!J:lI]:}:d about 50. 9030 erriugs, which are Valued, when cu at 100,4x)0.- ` ` *' ' M. Jules Simon, Minister 4710. 11-! atfr.'u:t.ing nmc-huo1.i 00m"_1euts of the comzervatiw by but vni+,;- ..i' ...........n... . ,.. We . mun, In .u:u`:u:l`-ll!" Hl1H,`|ll,l(|l](`.U IHHI 13116 B`J\'(.`J'l5BlI comments theDcom:erv:1tivu press generally by his visits ui aympat-hy and ~umdx1!errce`to* ' the Uunnuuui:sb x.1'1.~:m1c-r:1. N Elf Vl8L&&_ui- aympat-hj 1.risonc-rs. Hm-r 1`.nIml 44... .....n 1-. -..-y x/uunlllulllilh LIKVISUIIUYU. Herr Bebe}, the well-kupwp leader in Her- n_``.\' 0f bhmsdcinl dcnnocrutie party. who pre- sulcd some days ago at the Socialist (fmggress ill Dresden, and is a warm friend of the (lam- mune and mm l..+.nn.-.H....-.1 1'. .~...;,l +.\ Ln in . A-Ajn. The l ri}1cess Louise and the Mdrqllis` of Lorne occupied tlfernscive.-s on Munduy in in- s ecting the p1a.cgs of interest in the vicinity 0 Roseneatll Castle. They were evcrywlxere 0IlthX1Sia..`9ti('..'I.11y rccived. 0n"]`ue.u1zLy even- ing Her Royal Highness; and her lmahand call~ ed on the H-cv. Mr .`-`tury, the parish lninister, and remained at the nmnne to ten. Un the s11b_io,cb of the numzdrous liklsian of nu tlw (`m1.inr-nf. Hm Ful1n-.\riwr is 1TEADY EMPLOYMENT for :1 8 Bread and Biscuit Baker. A1 dress at DAXLY N E_w2-I, office. Sept. 5. . - n f Rt` A 1TEBT family. J_ 4 au_1r1u_y IUI ` FE-esli Mackerel (`fact ' and lia.lib|| constantly on hand at the Fisl ;uuu.wm ux rrmce ;\uvn:t(-I 1-1 . - an, 113.3 been tried a.ndauquitte:1 by Line iii<,;h Court J us- tice in Pesth, Hllngzufr, \\'l1iiher after the (H.'(:lll'|'cu('e uf that tragctly. now ixsllcal 1!. pruiest :v,Li-:;1n:xtiziug the re- vcugv;-ful pr.-rsccutions uf his cnx,-Inies, and de- claring his innocence of the crime. The ltali:-.n journals ape.-x`r; of :1 dreadful calzzmitv that has m-1-I11'n'>.v.l 11.1`. I ...1:ma in H..- -..v....-,-- guy; 5) . The greatness of some men will shine forth even when they are placed in the most u1]f;wrm1'a.ble pusitions. The Stoker on one of the iuuin t1"-uins of the Eric mil- road is one of these. He 13 said to have been treated last week hytlm ro.,-Ir.v1m't-up at one of the 1'efx`eshment stations to pork ` and beans, instead of the custom. y chick- en with xins. The rcve11ge3't._1ke1i was sublime. For three days 111 succession the train, instead of making the usual stay at the station, merely p.-msed two minutes, i and then off again. This `With done with perfect disregard of time-table," rules, `con- ductor, and the convenience of nllthe pass- engers. At the end of the three. days the refreshment purveyoris said to have suc- : c9c(_1_ggl in appczwiiig the ire of this wonder- ful stoker. He }_.a:. mzidently agreatcarecr before him. ' " ' uL..-Il)JIJLlrl:, tbll auutr IJ. Il!lI|'(lH.."/ l'(_'l!(L\D `vcre ]`(:y turning to their lH>H1.('*# violent thun- ulcrsiurul broke nut mu] furced :2. c(nn5i(lera,b1 nu|n?.:cr to t:Lke1~cfu);;e n tlnu -.hurcl1. Very soun after the r:l.':u.~l.x-iz, Iluid Alenmlixslnetl the cross; tzlf fillno lstc-..-pic, mrl then descending reac H: t e: :1. tar after Q fczufui r.:.\`;wc.' No lefss than {0l'll` persons were killed outriaght and `lb otl1e1'sux_]1m'.-I. ()1:\\'e:lm:slzLy, at Mn: 4;-;; (:;ude1-'_qg1a_35,- and china ware mums at J drivon ox made his `way and w:LIlu:4l up 0111: side ximking .1 complete circuib f1-um door the uther siule. It than ro und stand of_ expensive` glass, tlwerulixlg its way over china am` g`.;1.a'.~4 -m the 4,vm', and return- u1_l up tl.1o `nth:-;_` .-ado, Stumung gt. ;'nt.;rvals to new hlmsclf m the vzzriuus mirrors on the w_ay. `S _cra1_)ge to sz_\y, the only break a. 213.53 milk mar. wlnbh was In-alum law 4 a and, way. ptrallge a'gln.-as ju_s_r, mal's nose. Ti; about 1-10 feet. boundless idea of the treasures buried ifnder t The bed of the river Tiber is to be thor- oughly excavated. An Italian association has been formed for this purpose, at the head of which is Signor Alessandro Castel- laui, and in co-operation with him will be many artists, nutiquaries, and other learned men of Europe and Aincrifa. The project delights the Italians, who have an alnloat the yellow mud of the river. For 3,0fX) years, they say, every reyolution has added its tri- bute to the hidden mass. The statues, dig- denxs, and armour of unpopular Emperom were ung into the 'I`iher. \Vhen the one- mies of Rome were at its gates, the despai- ring inhabitants cast their trezlsures intmthe stream "to baffle Vthe inwulers cupidity. `FM-,3, in'.mdations, the wreck ing of precious- fr: temples and p::h`..ces have helped to accumu- late tlgisr-store of wealth. All these relics , buried for aigep, will be brought to light by rhted galleys, an-,1 the spoils of ruined modern energy. "|"l.n .....,...J......... ,1 , -~- ~ - According to the .-1m`:v-.:'.' Llbtwli, the Empe- ror Napoleon` was unwilling that his exile should completely deprive the poor of P.'u`is of the gifts he was accustmued to make to them on the _l5th of August. '!c therefore distri- buted ailarge q.1;io_unt of relief in the soorer districts `of the city, t`nrou-D-h the charita. Ie as- sociations. The same paper lms an a.gt,h;1; in reply to those who aoat to believe that there are no longer any Bonapartists ii`: Fraiice. It maintains that there is an enormous number, and that ni.e;{r.= nlways will be. A nnvuv-0 ... ..I ... .:..... INN ,,,, , - - ....v.... .;v xyvh. ~ I-gnu: -anal-cu ~AA\',:_ pm It (.l:_">) IV LLL UC- A cotirt-martial in 1 a.Li.,' J-as commenced to deal Evith the terrible 1w1`ruleu.~r/=12 who spread tire and destruction tlii-oughnut the city durin those awful days in May inst, when the Com- mune struggled so zlespemtely agaixist the forces of law u.m1 order. Two of these unhap- py wretches iianre been crmdcmed to death, and two othershto long peri _ods of imprisonment. = -These female mcendizmcs were mnongst the most wanton and diabolical supporters of the Commune, anal considering the fea.rfu1 mis- sion in which they were engaged when ca.ptu'red, no one can say their fate is undeserv- ed. i - acig.&A?, sae. s,i1 *;'11r. mus UNnE1>.s1<:L) ` n. nnm\'|v nf mauun, auu IE TYICTHT OI `EHO a and the l11tcr1mtiuna.],is said to I 12; a, Ul.`U`1'tb m{I 1)1y0f ` ` mg, 8. TED EVEN]. '0, S1-.'I`T.

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