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Kingston News (1868), 26 Jul 1869, p. 1

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.\'o. 40 l`r|nceis-u., Klnguon, 0nL All I Ask Is the Patronage or the Public for all the Benets whlch l Bl-slow on my (`ounu-y. Well, uys nll the Delegates with one voice, we will accept your Lennn Anchjpin Canada and go home rejoicing xhn. we are n countryman of that I don't know. How! so `I ,But His Excellency ins understood to any in an under tone to one of the Delegates : Ionison keeps the best in Cunncin; Morrison keeps the best Goods in his line in the Dominion of Cnundn. n. An... -;- ..I1nnn nunuvn - On the way for nbnmsox. soo BARRRLS nmnv FLOUR .. ..n-.-u-.n.c uvv unuuuuu .-;nu-n-.4 On the my for MORRISON. In I day or \wo. It has suited. Those tidy ptckages of LARD, 31b, and 511:. each. - X.B.-Morrison s Sugar-Cured Hams will pre- vent newly-msunied men from gelling the nigh!- unre in the daytime. M. .`L\I(.)1.{:1`{.ISOn1_\T.. :s11NERAL `'.A'l`ERS . ~'rt'E CARRATRACA W;~:n:n.* -1. AN Ahaortment of Skitfs siwnys on hand. Work leavingingston 10 be paid for be- ore being sent out of the Esublisbment. N01`: -.OAu1-xoI.--Fnrties in Montreal are offering for ule Bosfs purporting to come from my esubliohment. In I have no agent or per- `, son anlborizrd IO sell for me` in that city, buy- ers are cautioned ngninat bargaining with any Ann oh-pa fnr rnv hnnln. 50 BARRELS KILN-DRIED OATMEAL. OEIIIIODECI Ixnluu one there for my boats. July 8. BUn"h'l1 n-`JIJ".l'J ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON ONTARIO. R. E Stephens. Proprietor. . 9 null rand II- II' DICHIIUHU9 I Ivy: -v-V- Trusty Potter: in attendance at Railroad Depot nnd Steamboat Landings. Oct; 23. __Z._-__:_`____ For Sale by THE DAILY NEWS. Juno 7. ARTIES intending to make application to the Legislature of Ontario for Private Bills nre hereby notied th it they are required by the 61st nndfollowing Rules of the Legislative As- sembly (which are published in lull in the Ontario . (.`n,~r,t1e\. to give NOTICE of their spplication ~~ --.2 eeinbly published in mu In in umm... |Ga:etle), give . (clearly Ind distinctly specifying` its nature and object) in the Ontario Gazette, And also it . a I Newspaper published in the County or Union of Counties etfectetf; such notice shall be continued in ench case for 3 period of nt least six weeks during the intervnl of time between the close of the next preceding Session and the considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the rst Ind last of Iuch notices to be sent to the Private Bill M. (YGORMAN, { BOAT BUILDER, SIMCOE STREET, Kingston, lny 6, 1869. \./ In-- r--, tense, for. rule at the Daily News umw All kinds of Lew Forms printed to order 5 with eccurncy end expedition. ._.__.__._ ' -_ AYOUNG MERUHAN'!'.- When you den F pny more for the rent of your business 3. Try G3`-due;-9. cough no. home then for edvertxeing your business, medy_;__5c AdyQr[||e|nen[, i on no pursuing I false policy`. If you can do bugineaa, let it be kuowu.-Fn.ux- EW 81!`-Dg`I? l&`l;l;AJV0]: -urn ` W ` _. e '"L3ni7I;?"3EIsi:]i 2' "1FL1'un 2 ` ed__wiLhin the n: three weeks 01 me aessnuu. CHA?.LE.-31`. GILLMOR, \ Clerk of the Honse. Toronto, 2511: Feb., 1869. _ `END 11` TO YOUR FRIENDS.--Tt Cnnozucua up Nnws is publjshe every Friday morning, and contain s all t1 news of the week. For Fifty Cents, pa? in advance. you may send it to your frien: for three months at the rednced rates poetlge. For One Dollar it may be ac six months. Single copies, price Five can ---.. s.. ha at the Daily News oice,Princ( '1 Oruuw, a - . _ T . -,, S ND FRIENDS.--The published the paid friends of sent cents, may be had at the Daily ofce,Princess Extract- IJIIIJ UV Street. PLANTAGEHET WATER, ALSO PASTRY FLOUR Buxnrr HOUSE .. nv_'\ M-nun-rr rnxmgwm nN 1`AR' PRIVATE BILLS; 500 SACKS CORN HEAL ESTABLISHED 1847`. VOUNTY COURT 1 ..1. and for use in llA1\lS.; E. II_PARK|1J7 -?-*-* pnrunne HOU-SE,'Px-incesa .- tzinanmn. Ptinting of all FRESH Market Square. Kingston, Ont. 4?. Princess Street. M. O GORK AN. HOUSE, rnnceaa - ue-Au Pnrpzrj 1868. so A L. 1868. ANTHBACITE GOAL YARD 0lce-I. Lawrence whorl: __Foot of Johnson Street. UR Coal is Pure Lnckewann, being mined in the very heart of the Luckawnna. Valley, Scranton, Piuston, and Wilkes Bare, from the best selected mines, and is prepared with great care expressly for Family use, and will be screened and delivered in thebest possible no - dition. 7* D459 nA`nnOAt` nfl Fun] fun: npnfnn nnnuhanu men In uncut: 'r.-:11-r cxpedidol Cay, all otden C KINGSTON. T 1 _ - Best selected Soft Coal for grates constantly on band, also Lehigh Lump for Foundry (so and Blossburg for Blacksmiths. Tenn; Cash. Deliver-ad in nnv nart of the and mossnurg I0!` bll1cKSl1_IHlnS. I Terms Cash. Delivered in any part of the city. JAMES SWIFT B 0(.; AND .\LL LOVERS OF TIIE PIS CATOBIAL ART. I Ubl`1inUn.1Vn.U Hum one or me muss emi- J ueuv. Fishing Tackle Manufacturers in Eu- rope B splendid assortment of '1n-wvvrIr` nu. nu-rt -3 In all its varieties. RODS, LINER on. -v. .-V. A New and `Improved Trolling - Bait _.._ ....-. nnnw nr1nAn ` `HE Subscriber respectfully informs his Cus- tomers and the public generally that be is now ready to supply them with the very best nf of _ HARD AND SOFT WOOD, Beech Ind Maple, Hemlock and Pine, which will be delivered in any an. of the city. Cheap for Cash. A nnlv to October 21, 1868. Apply to JAMES CAMPBELL, At the Grocery Store opppaite the wharf. Wharf fool of Queen Street, 2 l.':.u-an-un Anril 27. 1369. PEouL AND IMPORTANT mmon T0 msn cusmomnnss. U .'LLL|_44L/ -.4: \/ ;. _._ Dealer In Boots and sl1oes.No.$ Princess Street, Kingston. `K IIn1 I')`ll|G .......o u-ounce-tfnllv to thank his 1: IUST RECEIVED from one of the most emi- n.n.- pi-H:ntI Tanlrln II-nnfnntnrnv-1 in nu. merous Customers for s uoenu pnuruuugu \ extending over HFTEEN YEARS. In closing his accounts for the past year the 1 advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Customers I to understand this `announcement in the most ` positive sense. Determined not to be outdone ' in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BOOTS and SHOES of unrivalled msnuctnre at the lowest remunerstive prices on strictly cash terms. ` - Unpaid accounts must be settled immediate- -_ ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. 3 f" The patronage of Cash Customers so- l licited. \ I ` JAMES HOPE. Whirl X001. 0! Queen Dunn, Kinguon, April 27, 1869. nt W R. KcRAE & Cola, Kingston. If you wish the best BAKING ` P9WV_D._EII, ask for GAIIDNI-1l{ . II lasers vv . ... . wl: POWDER, llu-ch 20. GIMP, spoon BAITS, BASKETS, FLIES, FLY-HOOKS, &c. ic. kc. ' S. P. WI-|ITE S. Tobacconlst. Fmxosss STREET, KINGSTON. Kingiton, 22nd Jnnunry, 1868. ___g_ _._________._____ GARDNEWS BAKING POWDER. A .rl'IlICUBS Dbl (R70, lxxuggu-uu. ESIRES most respectfully to nu- for liberal patronage .....a:.... mmr QFTEEN sud Automatic Platen `. ery enable us to turn 0 style, with quick despsi nun. Inquiry in solicits 31 LINES, W woom WOOD! W569: ._____. as which GARDNE R S has m_et with since *_i_`() ANGLERS FOR sun, VERY camp, I. Apply J m1-si`1`1`:iG Z TACKLE. y- -_- - l o""`9UU (lint _ F- TYPE HAVE 1 EW STYLES 0 been added to the DAILY Nnws Jon ` TING Orncn. Our two Steam Preege ' Ptinting ia.ch1n- 5 Hooxa fl 1, JAMES GL4 (CANADA). TMOVNDTAY ivE1ING. SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, . an `guns. n . n-n F you are suffering or have suered from Involuntary Discharges, what effect does It produce upon your general health 7 Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired 1 Does a little extra. exertion produce palpi- (atiou of the heart? nan: fnur I\9n- nu wnilu ...-Inn-.. ..-......... ..- (HEIDI! OK )6 H6811! Does your liver, or your urinary organs, or your kidnoys, frequently get out of order? In vour urine sometimes thick. milkv nr EQEIRE PROMPT TREATMENT TO REN- ` DER EXISTENGE DESIRABLE. ..u cI.nUUlu I IOFTH. pubiisb u Nevsuuguqy ray. Sendlatu . your Kidneys, n-equeuuy get out of order`! your urine sometimes thick, milky or ocky, or is it ropy on settling? - Or does a thick scum rise to the top`? Or is a sediment M. the bottom After it has stood awhile `I I n.. um. 5.-.. ....,n. -1 ..L.... |.......s.:__ .. SL001] BWIJIIQ f Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? ' Are your bowels constipated? ' . Q Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head 7 In your memory impaired `I Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject? . Dn vnn feel dull Iinllnno mnnina rm! nf uuojact I ' N Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life 7 ` Do vnu wish to bn left nlnnn. tn not nwnv company, 01 `H9 I Do you wish to bo left alone, to go! away from everybody ? Does nnv little thina mnkn vnn man. or xrom eve:-yoouy r Does any little thing make you start or jump? 15 your sleep broken or restless `I Is the luatra of van: eve unbrillinnt? LB y0Dl' Heep oroxen 01' FBIUOBB I lustre of your eye unbrillinnt? The bloom on your cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do van feel an much condence in vour- energy I Do you feel as much condence in your- self ? A-n unnw 5.4-10: dull nun! anni-uv_.aivnn mm x Are your spirits dull and agging-given to ts of melancholy ? Ifso, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Hnvn vnn ramleas ninhts? Your back iv 11:: NERVOUS AND ilEBlLI'l`ATED, u-run-n nver ayspepsm. Have you restless nights? Your weak, your knees weak, and lnve but liulo appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver cuzqplaint 7 NOW, READER, I171 31 lint: - fur! nnd ndct, II .1 cum for nu]: 1:... 1 nip E z for ow.-qn-II-I.-` lines, $1,251u in til at: for every u|Iuj* vo 10 lines, 'I and two cents pl nu vv, auuaauu.-, Sell`-Abuse, Vessel-cal and Sexual Diseases Badly Cured, and Exceases, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of genera- tion, when in perfect health, make_the man. Did you ever think um these bold, deant, energetic, per-severing, successful business men, are always those whose guns are in perfect health ? You never hear such men complain ofbelug melancholy, of ner- vousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they- cannot succeed in busi- ness; they don't become sad. and discourag- ed ; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and look you and. them right in the face-none of your downcast looks, or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs in- amed by running to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured Venereal diseases, from the effect of Self-Abuse and excesses. have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease- idiocy, lunacy,'paralysie, spinal aeetion, sui- czde, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real c .use I of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored all but the right one. n;....... at than nrtranl require the use of a generative or- ` doctor-ed all but the ngnt Diseases of these organs require Diuretic. HELMBOLD S FLUID EXTRWABT BUDI-Ill van DISEASES OF` THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORLANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND. ALL DISEASES or THI -._.-. . _u -3.; I nun llllilullll Iluunuu, Whether existing in male or female, from whnlevefcause originating, and no matter of ` how long standing. 13- If no treatment is submitted to, CON- how E If no SUMPTION or INSANITY may ensue. 0111' esh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterily, depend upon the pr;/ompt use of A reliable remedy. xv v a vnr. I\I'I`l'l`I1'l`E. of rename remaay. N. Y. S. VOL. INSTITUTE, Corner of Fifth Avenue and 76th Street, Central Park. (A Home and School for the Sons of De- ceased Soldiers.) n. I] 7|` `II-vunnvn ceueuu Bvlulcnnq Dn. H. T. Hrumonn, . F Two bottles only of the package of your A valuable Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the case of our little Lieutenant L A. J., his pride is no longer mortied, and he is free from the dsily morning ensthemns of the chnmbex-maid who has charge of hi; bed- ding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of our use ofyonr Buchn with the children un- der our charge may save many a Superinten- dent and Matron. of Boarding Schools and Asylnms a great nmount of annoyance, and many a poor child suffering more from weak- ness than from hebit, may be spared punish- ment, that is (not knowing it as a weakness instead of n bad habit) most un.uetly indicted upon them. Thanking you on`' behelf of the chiLdren, and hoping others may be alike benetted, I am. raenectfully yours, Gnu S.u.'r Lats CITY, UTAH, Jan. 28, was. Mr H. T. Hsnnsosn, om-`terms for advertising was duly received, but from a prejudice I had formed against ad- vertising cures for secret diseases," it. wsa left. unanswered. During an accidental con- versation in a drug store the other evening, ` my mind was changed on the character of your Bnchn. It was then highly conimended for other diseases by two physicians present. Inciosed please find our rates of sdvertiaing. Yours, &1:., T. B. H.Sn1monsI, Editor and Proprietor of Daily and Semi-Weekly Teley-raph.. Dear Sir-Yonr communication requesting u IS THE GREAT DIUBETIO, AND 15 A CERTAIN CURE nan Hu.unoI.n'a Exnuh-r BUOIU, eneblnnea up- werd of 18 years, prepared by H. 1'. HELM- BOLD, Druggiat, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Sheet, Philndelphie, PI. Price 51,25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,60, delivered to my address. Sold by All Drug- .`-hu avervihora. TL`TUl{Y Dj-I .n mil)` printed ' ul D1-out It-glli lmly Kev: II gm! mhn luv fag] --_.__.-__ delivered to may uuuuu. no. u, .... -.-, jiato everywhere. J 3'Nono are genuine unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fee-iimile ofmyt Chemical Wu-ehouoe, and signed 1 a. T. Hnupsonn. U June 16, 1866. Ebola, oltsblinhod up-` .-.-A nf `IR vans. manned by mind, lam, respectfully yours, Con ADDRESS u.a.._..._.. un:u`KiifnaANs. n.-- --:.n....- in main nr famnl< `IBIDI 1 Pk r.._ ........l .-.. sapectfully Con. Youxc, General Sup`: sud Director. AR Special Notices. Dulchel- s Lightning I-`Iy-Killer! Death to me Living-I Long live the Killers} Sold by Igeqzlen Everywherel Diarrhcna, Dysentery and all other forms of Bowel Complaints so prevalent at this season of the year have 3 sure and never failing cure in Perry Davie Pain-Killer, which should be riled at the commencement of the disuse. rnL_rr_n. n .. .n , _ , _ -_ .1- Mouwnmilloli mum .on0ucm.l The Hamilton Spectator says : "Perseus do ing the St. Lawrence especially in Montreal nnd Quebec are very liable to be attacked with Montreal Cholera," for which we have `found Perry Davis Pain-killer n enre cure ; speaking from our own experience a. Bottle of Pain-Killer is the best Physiclan a. Traveller cenhnve. Q-!A I-.- .11 I'\_.. _._h-In -_.I I"_n-.1. Qluum. nu I-uv U635 A uyanuuau an A|nI:Alwl- van u-uw. I Sold by all Druggists and Country Shop- keepers at 16, '35 sud 50 cents per bottle. Perry Davis as on, PROPRIETORS, July 8. Montreal. Dr. A. 'l`rask s Magnetic Olntnent omens cnoup on BATTLES. Dr. Dingham, of Uticn, New York, nym- I have used Dr. A. Trnsk s Magnetic Oint- ment in my practice a. number of years, and can say with pleasure I deem it one of the greatest discoveries of the age for the cure of Inammation of the Lungs, Inammation of the Bowela, Inammatory Rheumatism, end in Child Bed Fever, it opernms with perfect snc- . case. In cases of Burns, Bruises, Frozen Limhn, it ant: lika A r-.hnrm_ 0385. II] 03583 UK Dllfllil Limbs, it acts like a charm. n. I n :z......a-~ ..r 0 IJIIIIDS, II ICES IIKB I CDBFIIJ." Dr. J. P. Kennedy`, of Ohittenango, -N.Y., says: It has stood the test trial, and hue not been found wanting. Its astonishing cure: of Inammntionot the Lung: and Group, and the wonderful auecess in gnbaiding the torturing pains of Rheumatism, end relieving Nervous Alfections, entitle it to a. high rank in the list of Remedies fo: these complaints. Dr. A W. Beldina. of Knnwlesville. '.N_Y.. or rsemeuies nor tneee complaints." Dr. A W. Balding, of Knowleeville, '.N.Y., says:--I have need it in several c a of Specic Irritation, and for the worst c e of Piles, and sundry-other complaints, and nd it a superior article, and well worthy the atten- tion of all. Dn-nhannra almnnl kn nnl-1: nut` nnlr fnr nr non or an." Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. A. Trunk : Magnetic Ointment, and see that the "words A. Trs.sk s Magnetic Ointment. Are on the wrapper. . NORTHROP J: LYMAN. me wrapper. LYMAN, Newcastle, O.W., General Agents for the Canadns. For sale by all the I31-uggiata in K4'ngal.on, and by all Medicine Dealers. J uly 13. ` V New style. Important Change. A REAL EAIIB RESTORER AID DRESSING Oomhinod in one Bottle. MRS. S. A. ALLEN S mun RESTORE]! '-ITSII I-u..-4...... 11-..-p thin: in II: lltlllb lIn.Ava A urn.-.-Jgw Will Restore Gray air to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is 3 most delightful llair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. ' FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Kn. S. A. ;LL${ZYLO?anAL , antler frtfaraou or air ; c r trainfareut, willlard sediment. It it very simple anclq/Par product: wondcrd rtsulk. 11.: great ruprnirrity and xenon) THE ;}-REAT_ FEMALE REMEDY. Job Moses Periodical Pllls. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous dia- esses to which the femsle constitution is sub- ject. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. _- --.......... v .u-up-an AU -um.-..--nu ......,..... It is particularly` suited. It will in a short 1 time bring on the monthly period with regu- 4 lerity, and though -very powerful contains no- 1 thing hurtful to the constitution. In all cases 1 of bervous and Spinal Aectione, Paine in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitetion of the Heart, Hysterics_and Whites, it will eect 3 care when all other means have failed. The pamphlet Around each package has full direction and advice, or will be sent free to all writing for it, sealed from observa- tinn 1}. JULY 26, 1869. ' 1 JOB MOSES,` NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. a-. ___1 In! ..-_o.. E..- nnalnnn nnnlnan in MOSHE,` xusw nuxsn, auun (Luv; nuauv... $1 and mi cents for postage, enclosed to Northrup & Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., General Agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills, by return mnii. Qnld bv all the Drnamiatn in Kingston and containing 50 pins, oy return man. Sold by Drnggistn Kingston Medicine Dealers everywhere. July 13. Batchol on- s llalr Dye. | i This splendid Hslr Dye is the best in the ` world; the only tx_-us and perfect dye; harm- less, reliable, insuntnneous; no dinppoint- ment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill eects of bad dyes ; invigorate: and leaves the hair soft and besntiful black or brown. Bold i... .11 nrnaainm and Perfumers: and m-overly beniuniful black brown. com by all_Drnggisls and Perfumers; properly applied at Batchelol- n Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. E` Twenty years experience in using Bry- nn a Pulmonic Wafers have proved them to be I the most eifectuul remedy for coughs, and irrita- ` tion of the throat, caused by cold, or unusual 1 exertion of the vocal organs ; public speakers _ and singers will nd them most benecial. The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredient: renders Bryen e Pnlmonic Wafers, or Cough and Voice Lozenges, a safe remedy _for the moat delicate person, and hes caused them to be held i in high esteem by all who have used them. - Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cent: per i hnr A DVERTISEMENTS for the `DAILY NEWS, intended to appear the same evening should be sent in at as early mhour in the dny as possible. RANGE CERTIFICATES and Lodge 1 Summons may be obtained at the < DAILY Nnws Orntm. Orders by mail ' promptly attended to. Devices for every description pf Orange printing kept on hang at the D.u:mr Nnws 8'mAnPnm'1-maousn. ` M or ADVERTISING.---Horace 7 Greeley, o_f New York, saya:-The most eunceufnl business men in this city ere those who have advertised liberally _and constantly. -A small ndvertieement con- stantly appearing is better then : display column oocuionally. prietoru, S. R. Vm I5 Blnlny 5:. n: K Y0u_Mnst Cultivate it > -GRAY HAIR. Is :1. certain indication of decay at the roofs. MAGNIFICENT FETE TO THE VICE-` ROY OF EGYPT. " ' thousand rare plants, been t The arms of Persia, as well as the Cree- cent of Egypt, blazed in variegated colours over the porte cochere of the Persian Con- sulate, the interior of which, on Sunday night, realized one of the most brilliant fates of the time. The temperature would have rendered even the splendid hospital- ity oered to the Khedive insupportable, ` had not a garden of exquisite beauty, cool- . ed by splashing fountains, as well as a conservatory fresh with the fragrance of a wn open to the numerous guests invited to meet the Viceroy. The ball-room, constructed in a. ` few days, was a perfect marvel of magni- cence. Gigantic mirrors, each adorned by draperies of pink satin fringed with green, were placed at intervals along the walls. Between eagch mirror, however, on t a trellis work of cold. blossomed the lava. `Julia: ho-nu h ` - V2303 3lIIli' very one Ibo ox xbb Poljph, 5.1` .1 give full pu-ugj up in bottles at and PUN '1`, um 18 romows $8703 every: dny (Sundays usA.I.,n.1o A I , 2 J3 ISLAND on 310:: PM. days, - mx . light and brillianey of which were increas- v ed by reflection on the mirrors, illumined , jets d eau projected , from the gaping jaws I6 911- WH-ll. DULWCUU Uw IIJIITOI" LIUWBVQT, on a trellis gold, blossomed the love- liest amongst creeping plants, which, trans- planted but within a few hours of the fete from the city gardens, appeared in'all their beauty and by no means the worse for their journey. "Twelve girandoles, the with a thousand prismatic hues the silvery of a pair of gin dragons, which jets d eau, playing the whole evening, refreshed the heated air of the ball-rootn. Tasteful and appropriate as were its decorations, the conservatory, with its roof of blue, veil- ed by transparent gold tissue, and the gar- den where each ower-pot was marked out in lines of variegated lumps, were the fa- vourite points de reunion throughout the evening. he Viceroy and his son, Husse- in Pasha, attended by his governor, M. de Castex, Nuhar Pasha, several ocersof the Viceroy s household, and by M. do Lesseps`, entered the ball-room at ten o'clock,` hav- ing been received..by._M..adame Oppenheirn, whose costume, of rose Chinese crepe over a train of white satin, and splendid eme- ralds, excited thc admiration of the Khediv But dancing was not the onlyamusement J offered by M. Oppenheim to his guest. He - had secured the services of Mdlle. Favart and M. Delaunay. of the Theatre Francais, and those whom Waldteufel's strains failed to attract to the salle dc (Mme were grati- nd by acting such as is only seen at that classic theatre. E SEE LAST PAGE. c=-.7.*--- MONDAY EVENING, JULY 26. HOW A FRENICH .POLICE MAGIS- TRATE DESPATCHES BUSINEBS. LAILLAJA nJLanJA.A.nA\/Lamina 4q\.I\IA4.1n4I-nut; A Paris letter writer gives an account of a visit. to the court of a jugs dcla paia, from which we take the io|lowing:- The case being tried when we want in rt u e- IFOIII WHICH WU UIIU LIIU IUllUWlIl&Z'-` The case being when in was one that would have been dismissed by any English magistrate as irivolons. A workman had bought a pot of pomamm- cost, a fume. On returning home and ex- amining his purchase he nds the pomatum, to be rancid and unt for use. He appeals to the perfumer to let him take another pot in exchange. Refusal of the perfnmer. Customer argues, protests, vociferates, and nally takes out a. summons. The jugs do la pair sets matters straight in a minute and a half. After looking at the pomatnm Why do you refuse to give this man an- other pot ? . says he to the petfumer. I don t see why I should, responds the latter; Monsieur comes in and chooses a pot; if it s a good one so much the betteiuif it s not-, so much the worse; he must take his chance. Nonsense, cries thejudge, Yon lon t keep alottcry, but a shop ; in taking your customer s money you agreed by tacit contract to give him good pomatum. You must pay a franc, cost of the pot, 2 francs to compensate this msn s loss of time, and 50 ` centimes cost of the summons. Go along y with you. Call the next case. This next ` case was that of a landlady who had let some rooms for three months to a gentle- man without knowing that he played the ute (gentleman and ute produced.) After being fairly installed the lodgerhad begun one day at noon to practise ti his instru- ment and had continued without ceese till 'I"Iu. Inns-Ilnrisv nnnfnnllnd fhllt nndnr ment and had conunueu wunoui cease uu six. The landlady contended that under these distressing circumstances she had a right to` eject. The-lodger,on the contrary, maintained that he was entitled to stay his` three months, audio play the ute as often as he liked. No doubt you are," assented the judge, but Monsieur, do you think it would be the act of a galant Iwmme to strain your privilege it the expense of a lady ? With these words galant homme and lady, you can turn a Frenchman around your little finger, The:`utisI began to stammer, , uml from that moment it was not dilcnlt to bring him to an agreement, the terms of l which, as far as Igcan remember, were that the contract should be annulled, a Pamiable but that the lodger should be allowed to remain in possession until he` had found new rooms, on the understanding, of course, 3 that meanwhile he should cease playing. ' 112 mailp Ncma. Cobourg boasts mat um yen, ua nmuuon Iu :- shipmems made of grain and wool, the In: con- 1 tracts for the shipment of 26,000,000 feel. of sawed lumber and 60,000 tons of iron on. ' --. - -us, -rr:.-u_ _-_u. n . . _ . ......I...-1.. at saweu luurucr uvuu uv,vvv was vn anvln V.-. Miss Lillie Hitchcock, the yonng~lady of San Francisco whose wealth bought her ` the right to be eccentric. also a. husband- by the name of Coit, has set the city talk- ing about her again. On the celebration of the Fifth, while the grand procession was passing the Occidental Hotel, the young V lady eat at an open window and amused . herself bgthrowing lighted bornba into the . ranks. ne landed on the buck of I rog- L ged urchin, and, exploding, burntuhoie , t in his coat. Therenpon the fair I sent for him, bathed his wounds, and, pre- - aenting him with a twenty-dollar gold . l piece, sent him on his way rejoicing. The boy intends to stop in front of the Occi- . dental all next Fourth of July. . us. _a_.._ _-..L..........-__.. :....`Ia.I-nu Vic. 61.. C V I I I 1 I 1 1 TWO trill`: meal to math ! ...-.-. --...a:n.. Q uenuu Ill MEAD Suusuu U: an-J. ~- A Madras oontempornry indulges `in the pleasant little dream of a. visit to India from its Empress next cold weather :-A|- sumiug (it remarks), no doubt upon the r slendereet foundation, that her Majesty : may visit Egypt in October, of what ex- : tnordinnry interest would it be to her vast 1 Indian Empire if she could be indnoed4o 7 take the route which `we have hinted he: 1 son might have taken, and pe Kindne- ntan a brief visit during next cold |euon.. Her Majesty, there can he no doubt B receive,in whatever portion of her Slulern , dominions she visited, 1 right loyal come. Hettvisit would not all Ihdip, from the Himalaya to Cape Como:-in. in `I 513. ` not of mutiny and npine, II we once ex-y perienced, but of loyalty and enthunluln st .2 fever heat. Gobourg boast: that this yen, in Addition to .- `hinmenls grain wool. penunueu, uu [fever heat." A sub: vrsu-on -fo GINIBAL GRANT AT LONG B!u_.1l0H. In the Long Bnhch oorrupondnuoo o(`Vh8 New York Sun, we read thefollowing auuint account of . funny incident At that plant :- Lut night, about 9o'cl 5 dunsn of col- our who wore nther anmmefglue Li-my pan. ` moon: and carried an old cotton nmhollu; urived at _the Stetson Home on foot. Tlit; gentlomin Ihpipzd npbet: thodletk deck 3;: ' naked um `com III Olnttorto I Genersl Grant. lean Inonhot and shot-` - tonon. tine my I ink; nnintnd mm In 11.... . ueuetu urnnl. luau lluaonhor and Oink- tonon, ripe {or I joka, pointed out tho Hal. ' Ilr Box-ie. ~ umon, up: `I'M: A 4'- It Done. ` I ` 3 The Africsu ggntlamnn glsnced at the table Instinct, Ind aid: 7 ` ` Oh, no, that won : go dog:/; I know! its General well, I does." " Where did you ever see him ?" ukodjang` OIIO. ` ' l neber seen l.\lm,_yQn know," all the Afri-~ can, but I have seen his picture, and I 1n_ed__tn be in do army wit! him :1 Viehbnxgnnd on the Mississippi. He'll know me. ) ~ ` ~ You had bone: and up your end," aid Ir` Ilncigzxber. . i I _ _ :- one trust my cIrds_ ` In your the reply. Pro been working and * doivn in the pines toczgyenn elneel . army end henrlngde ernl'wnnn.5niIl9Io~ - here :o.::ighs, I labelled nu de my ontoog to - see him. . - . -What do you went o! him 7" '5 "'~ 1 Well, up he, "I en de General was an , way: good friends, and I went him to do_ I min for me." ways goon menus, and 1 Int mm` me. Whn wo_uld you lit: 1 A job of surmnin or other. The Poet Oee nt,,lg.rnwnn"i"` Not exactly. ~"Or the-Hnvtinn mlminn "n 01 exncuy." V or me-Huyaugninioum ` I done care what it h, long II it it blo, andde Gonenl he gibil tomb." , _ ; v _.; The coloured ItanlIel'nAn_ hninn nlunpt E! nun. mu, uuqua uonenl no [ID 1! tons." gentleuun, being short 6! non-: ey, vu weomlnodalod with lodging! bri ` interested unnge: who hymns lIItonsiIl'!! him, and will to-dny be pinnmod'u_: pudiupu, with the President. '_ ` . , *\ ...- um. IVIITIII, or remnn notoriety, it In Wall!-,` lnglon, endnnvouhg to occult aid to" edict releue of the Fenian prbouol-1.2.:-htobp: Bontwell hll prolniaegl him H ` - TI. 7"` .""T?a'7T'|'.'J ` An action -at luv `in England lllqjlllt oped tbe`fu:t- that picture donlcu in shot W try are in .tho habit of nnng nen_t sums to pleuusu nounhud by In. by way of ducriplinn." Prince omchnko, dc`? his neq; in,n.;; vjin,` is uni to have expru . his opinion. . _ the politlod situation of Enron. sad ;un, 15 sum to nave exp:-cued. ms op1nI9g|_ politlod oflnrope at} i _ the relations o! Russia to the nzoooullautblw Germany, In .330? t ' s'5<,'`1`I . . J:-nu... ...-A __ ___ _-_`.I t`--4 -. . \ r-- -. qryp . 5 ..`-.i-;`....... A divorce use in_ not in county, N.H., in ghich u pm-n ha, married forty-fonryous, and Ind luqn dren. of whom twelve In now lillr ;anie1H.F`iugan1d,:A . Syracuse City Bank, is under; '...w 1.. .g.;.: E: W-;5hp.dHuu3:a Euree atop put. :13 _own 5100 rails, ,1 iron`: instead. Sm! mu.ka_uhg:ocd;h:_3tpQ.%, yie ding. _ ` 5 . ,,.m 451 yielding. A n and _, .........,. _ An nnciont privilego away ruthlessly. , ' ' joyed by lpmben qf Pnliunnt Iihoo llllaa U7`- withdnwn by the law 3lll!!Ip`B! fore the Brililh Porliunept. . - - .. Col. Wuhan, of Fenian notorio `,1: In; nmon. endnuondnc to gamut`. . as .5... an `- [ .;u-v?.s-I3nA1'l'I L-wk`. " TI! 9* . 1 . . ,` -v -1 ! The anninrury of the blnh of " M `Q the 14th of September, h to be _ T Louiazby nfeltinlvitll ninglejud dnuohg _ dierent hngungu. ` ` " ,,,.._.. . ..,.. 3` wmn -1. V`. A At the grand ball at rm-Iboro E1! the am of July, nunq.1~1nighr :ui_ f` of Wnlnl sud mnnv of tha mast -dkiudmm IEO Oil] 0! Jill], DD f of Wales and many of she most mentlemon mutant nnmarad in 11:: ,.nni:.*1'.-'2 OI WILD! IIIH IIIIIIJ gentlemen pnaent : tnme. whidh cousins ` the emburrumnt which maln- gentlemen prawn; up tame, which consist: buttons, whim silk walntooni, an , buechea.;_ kljntrue, icdno monotInV' u*` revival o n o atye as any _ In Ina,_jgovnm by asking our grnndfgthot to dnlcrsq -53* . diugjnit; but it is 8 novelty in 1.3 " ge ention,andit.pouoII-.tho vu-yi`_ u7n..~or dfordlng an easy than: 0! ovgllm founding the.vn.\ma irith tho guenb Qt , "-"" "`-`-`"43 -'-` net pony. ` 5 The New` York {roru um: but 1 {cable fulk nInnu'lm}ly, but by. %,hahr _. duatry, nu-in, and unnn;eu," II:-1, ``t_`,3g,; { great 3: building noel: he othnpoiib. l :- Ilmno Inuiy n morepopuloul people. ' _ EH they have nude no much money In.-Jib quit?! other win an to be shlo to build not Q by - gain for thmnnlvu. W An nkhl 1`-stun: ndnnmlf * capacity of 709,952 um. `any! that ' omer Ilyl II to no son to ouuu not Q Q,'E*,: uh for themselves. An ohhl iuuodnhmnthnontho vino! '5" iumbe: of sailing vault Ill 3325,, jmq of stun: vouch wu_ 520, witlf I 260,229 gong. nu enuxrpopilnu lnnd is non much lit-get thltlhtt ol HGUTUII} but when will this sum own; A ` of ships sud steamers, with I for i ing a million Iomoffroighl ' ' `Flu: Thdrn Ant` m n':'=*-hn'nn5` I8 I IIIIIUOII IUIII III l1'Ul`ll'I K E - The Duke and menu or hexony, Wife` driving main the:.nai3hIiaurheod~ol8o$;"3 were lately mnderisonet; by line hull`? ' '_-.a d F oco foruierlyonoq the gstggnrdi A few mlmitu Ittngo dnptllqw the chief Arrived, |IId',3pp!! I'6e!n itilocoil, who had been madam n.lidn.uknl tlamzuj F _ valued at 4,000Afrunu. ` the cuter Arnveu, sun", uppmuemug use who Ind been lnndglo nli|t,uh_II lllzj he hnd thqhonnnrto rho. , `I _ who they won, uni the midi: j ' `T ing of his hat`, polihly $11 _ cu-rings, And, ~gi1lng*n- iuafnu conchmnn, `um, Hm: .5515! mam Highness dqigujo __ ` I V 7 :}::.:: .'u`." 1 Fawn? ,Tho nkehddwolliill 4 cnptor I ` A; iii 1`: mg- 1I__I J 1..n_..._I-_.I _.._ -1 AL- ---.. men tony-zour;yul!_, and Inn nmqn_ _lIiI- , un, In now living unit? . \` ' I Y The llnrlof wuclariih, one of an` linh noblol rni.ud_ lulp.otting.jJ_,', thennumuhnpofhhnairgmndoav tosnolhhbouertotho ' incl the Poulnutu-_(ionenl. 'I'hoy4nuIIu3`fW' a rolentlell creditor, I`ho_ ral'|_uod-u,u they were nolongu thg Ind ; ` It _ _,i|,. ' ' for the Iuquiq to give the _' ' pmofnthn! lhoywunhh-. -Tho aid Iluthia louhhipoonld*ontI 1: ' F ofjnslieynnd hi! _ ` .`-1Ia._U|!hI.:Il - hononmnn the '1`:-ennrv ' Alndinhn-D ,,vho,_upluq.4 u honourlaon the` V ` V 4lqg|l,,yg- _ W, pen -1 Au ownef of ` ' our to this unto auditor. .Boynu, lender, who taught nnhadwkt onrdu? `Egnineut prim don_no age ksblo _ the uuddennelt with ylnch V a , and the one win which sh /rocovor frdln H indilposition; A ov'rd:,y- . -'8 Ocvdzw Gudou Open. Home in London, maths -' an... ram onued sndudw on had`.-= t.:.':`..? .;'::..'.`: .;'5..'.':ra.L""..* ".`n.".'.`.1' begun tp nrrin.-.noti.mI_ Into pouqlqv st lime. Pqt-t Sm sncnnt front I. ma ` A-$4-annual. 1nd unit; Imdble tn nun. hoI_1'l`.'". .uu`IIm-_ 7 Another open wu`tI1o:do:a.7gn W; . Tlwnuvcre-Iuoctn/dun whlch pnWei I`II'1ii# - . from ,|pposl'i_ng' at Coven; aw_:>*-W L ever, di`dTnot;u`!eut diublqhafmu * M , in; before tho.P:inco.o{ Wlln ad! . at Egypt st Marlborough * 5 govening, where; it in and. the and M Ii more glearly and epelnntly. T NUMBER 246. y or we most uuunguuldm up rad in_'ho.ggg;'gqg_"1 t-_ "~ P1..-=.<'_-- P/rovlnrltl I ratulrllg not nmdm-.-- . uuxrg :11 W .""'PNd 5! Eula. .'y and Ageneh ' BIJWII` (Jenn-ml Wm I Undcnicld, :` Pun an PAII _ dating, and lhviq Abevi \ I AQ "~'-\. " In `The N .. 'n.. uf"_l`!"1 ----. --..__ suvrzzm 11 xx-Vblnlfuqnn ll 1 ms for noun, fat nth thoprivih nah _ :---j-:---_.. .3 l`NRlVAI.{.)4| NI`!-nun in: copntl In p?Qrp_.. 1- ' baud :01: m - 1-n SCHOOL 1 Ion-gm 2314 sztayj ow produ ' mg um-vicgn gs-t`I!u Ill A-n_u: 4` W"! 1 I}! It ` nzsm inst. " ""' my 1` lip, Job, and " Nn1`,\s(`n Cnnmcbu-l Lg " Dunloy. of she above Lune will Wharf, fool of Johnson .4 Humlton every nfuer. ) Al w,y.P.\S1' ms ` . of mo Steamers will lvnve g"o,nigg (\Ion.h_V' excepted) "VI, loxxcbmg at Clnylon a*nr. Lg I-.n -- ~ ' `B3,. 1 M the ciro of mu,',,,`:~`Pxr v:-cl, or at {he Lake ; ome, St. Lawrence Sure:-L - xo the West can pro- ` 5...; Western, Detroit and gutkulrnl Rsilwnys, tor Iuvnh-, Gnu-in Hinfen, 'j intsinl e est; "31:;-:ldpt(:> Fish, .Vebrnsks_ .-1 Cgjitornin. ._.a. ma Pnnvenienz Wailing t \\ oi&-. lslindi l`err5.l ll |a|...\.Vu ua nun in nu? Samrdays IL rul IPI. 3 P.I.. 5 Al um r U; ll uother dnys. NU! XSLASD 9 A.ll., IIII .n.l T P U rllfape Vlncen K Ferry. l Lli on Mondays, ad... ...a Ruurdus 7:30` Cnjilornu. Lad Convenient Waiting `pd Gelnlemen on the Whug C. }L HATCH, 1 On! Salurunys ALJU ELLI, 1 Pl, PI, P.!l. 2 . J. J.` .\lnrley, .....C|E ~- 1.1:. Estes, .* regulu trips between ._ eh:-lone (Lnndmg for . Sutton, Igsrzn, Iinftou daily (Sundnys ex- I 4 A]. (except londnys), I Gmnd Trunk Tmina Ind mlnna I l'.I. G. I. KKNGHORN, qihrf. foot of Brock Street. :31, 1869. 7 II I 5.1. (except lollulyah `H Gnnd Trunk `Puma Linda; (ha 6:25 Al. train for Q. I sneezing with the Gnnd ` III: the West and Bay of ` hating the 4:30 P]. lnin ` And the Northern Trans ` I Propellers leaving Cape Ind All Western Pans. u S A I. IIYCRXIXG, C I nrrinl of the train from mating Gumd Trunk (ruins M10! Quinle Sleunzzr. min} of train from Rome and [Vial-zy, 28!}: Instant. hinge apply on bond, or to ~ 6. I. KINGHORN, foot of B:-ock_ Sweet. Lyn 1,1a69. E88 LINE. `KY3 Ind FRXDAYS leaves .. auknn J--.2 .Bm.Y son them and Bellevllle. Anni. 11, 1869. II aanauoulii 'i`' om-00K, Kingston Inns, and . Ylunsnus, and SATUR- Wbocx A.1 - H?! or'Puuge Ipply to the or In licumwrans as 00., L I?...i..l.o Annals Enuunsnn, Ind l-`KIUA x `T low QUl.\I'l`E. In. I_. .._ /1...- 1 +.;.' ..".`;;..cHs3..`.'.` ll-Il mo. ml other kinds oi 3c;_ ;L||{led with neatnean and VN.-. ..a:.... n.:........ ` COUNTY BUMMONSES.- , REPONT ads pted for the County ofFron ale the News Oice ha. Jnlhun lam, tense,` 3 ` lo )3.` - . '.u:."`"."'`;ve;`: in ., wamdmpm m_ MERUE[A.N'l'.-Wbeu 'p_.. _ in paly mo{refo:-l:h;.re`nt. ofyourgiugxnens _ pl _ use :1: 9 1 e xningjqnr usiness, . I. 1I:{nG?1o.;_d ' ` ' you are. pursuing I_. policy. on ' do` business, it known.- - K ' x. , ` ` Brook Street. um `..___.___..________ bln Steamer: ; .--- : IAIIE STEAHER 3. lunar. [nu insane will run -8 `Khulna Tueodnyi. Wed` lllldhidn st 4 pm. W` V1.1 1. , ` lemen the w nu c. 1; unca, A non lid Lake : \ Blatant, F|rn1, 4:... nann mp: oeurreu (lmndmg Buffalo), And !` the follow- .. .n H... I glrn nun.) 5 uu., Freight Agents. luu, Agent. 11` my not be known outside of High Gov__orn- meat Ociulo, but it won my With that the converlnttion should have taken place at the Governor-Ot'nernl`s table on the occasion of the dinner to the Newfoundlnbd Delegates, no you satised with the terms on which we protest to admit Newfoundland so As to form part of the great Confederation Says the Governor-Genernl to tho Delegute-in-chief, Ibeg your Excellencfs pardon, But I Ihould very much like to know where you got such Delicious Hams : we have hi; cod~h in our tonr.try,but no_ such Ham: on these. any: the Du-legato. On, says the GovernohGenenl,thaL's one of )l0RRISON s calebmtod SUGAR-GURED HAMS! Does he liv_e in Cnnndn? any: the Delegates. ` Yes, 5:) : His Excellency. at '

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