E WP` on bond, or to GHORN, Run-L Qt-4.: AP! J. J. Morley, ` J. B. Estes, 11:55 I UU, I-`night Agents. III! ill`! I'u (Lao-lung for BIl'a1\Y)', and '.`oInounF- `:llllCl`. ` 11' may not be knowAn on-`aside of High Govern- ment Olcinls, but it was my wish lhlt the connrtalinn should have ukon place At. the Governor-(}eueml'I table on the occuion of the dmnew to the Newfoundlund Delegates, are you uulnod with the terms on which we profess to admit Newfuuudlnnd no as lo`-form pan of the grant Goofs-dentiou Snyalho Governor-Genonl to the Delegate-in-chief, [beg your Excellency : pardon. But I should very much like to know where you got Iuch Delicious Hams : we have big COd5h in our rnnmn hue .. .....s. ...uw -ucre you go! Iucn Delicious Hams big our country, but no_ such Buns u these, up the Dc-legnle. On. any: tho Go`verno|~G-nc-nl,lhal`s one of Il0RRlSON'S oelebntod Does he live in Canndx? says the Delegate. Yes, says Hus ExcoI1ency,nt `.\'o. 10 l`r|n(~cus-51., Kingston, 0n`I. Ill Inluusg O` ufuroveryl :1 aifnr .. , ~~ Well, says all lhe Delegates with one voice. we will accept your terms Ind join Canada and go home rvjoicing that we are a countryman of ms: [sucAR-cunao amass 2] I don`: know. How so `! But Ilis ExcrlTen_-by was understood to say in an under tone to one of II): Dclegales : Iorrison keeps the best in Cnnndn; Morrison keeps the best Goods in his li_n:- in the Dominion of Canada. Fl.0l=l!! l"L0l':R! FLOUR! On the way for MORRISON. ' 500 BARRELS FAMILY FLOUR On lbe way for MORRISON. 500 sacks coax nan. v_ _ .|__ __ ._- Those tidy packages of LARD, 31b. and 51b. each. N.B.~-\lonison`s Sugar-Curd Hams will pre- vent newly-mar.ied mvn from gelling the nigh!- mnrc m the daytime. M . MORP. I.~Q;\'. r - _ V-aw hann In n my or two. 50 BARRELS KILN-DRIED OATMEAL. [K has arrived. N Assortment of 8ki's always on hand. - Work leaving Kingston to be paid for be- ore being sent out of the Establishment. Nmrn .-(`.AU1'lnl,--Plrliel in Homranl are Delllg sent 0!]! OK )0 ESIIOIISDIDCIIL Non -CAunol.--Puties lomrenl om.-ring for Sale Boats purporting to come from my establishment. An I have no agent or per- son nnlhdrivd to sell forms in that city, buy- er: are cautioned agninnt bargaining with any one there for my boats. ` M. O GOR\lAN. 81,35 for -In I---_ .: r-n..j subuajig lnlineu, 1 can tun noun 1* Dunxin L J. uvu-u. ONTARIO STREET, KINGSTON ONTARIO. II. E. Stephens. Proprietor. x_- __ -4 n-:I.......I ~ .__ ll` ar un\.r-V-ow. - -`Ir _ . . . -_ Trusty Pbrtera in attendance at Railroad Depot. and Steamboat Landings. Ucl` 28. AR1`lEd intending to make application to the Legislature of Ontario for Private Bills are hereby nutilied thtt they are required by the slat and following Rules of the Legislative Ase sernbly (which unpublished in lull in the Ontario Gazette), to give NOTICE of their application (clearly nnd ilistincily specifying its nature and object) in the Ontario Gazette, and also in n Newspaper published in the County or Union of Counties affected ;' such notice shall he continued In ea_ch cnse f r a period of at least six weeks during the int: ml of time between the close of the next preceding Session end the considera- tion of the Petition. Copies of the first and IQ of such notice: to bcsent to the Private Bill Oee. _ A n Daaitinnn for Private Bills must be present- All I Ask Is the Patronage of mi; l`uhllc for all the Benellls which I Bestow on my Country. 3 3115' 1:RXLTx'.._'i`1l:Rs . TH ECARBATRAOA WATER. All Petition: fot P1-irate present-` ed within the first tlu-e e weeks of the Session. 3 caumssr. GILLMOR, l`.InI-7: nf the HOUSG. `END II` T0 IUUK r u.u~.nua.-u.u Cunoxxcm Axv Nraws is published every Friday morning, and contain :3 ail the qt.-ws of the week. For Fifty Cents, paid in udvanc, you may send it to your friends for three months at the reduced rates of pustage. For One Dollar it may besent six months. Single copies. price Five cents, ....... r... 1.": .1 am Daily Nan otce, Princess SIX IDUHHIS. Dlusuz pvl.uu...~. |.....- _ ,, _ may be had at the Daily Nan otce, Street. ' - __________________ COUNTY COURT BUMMONSES.- ads ptcd for use in the Couutyoflfron tennc, for sale at the Daily News Office All kinds of Lnw Forms printed to order with accuracy tnd expedition. fro A YOUNG nERcH.m1*,;_ When you man mnra fur the rent. of your business For Sale by In !IoncI1'- . leaded or uolid, I V sale of - lines 75 cal}, .\'oliou saodadlhl A Juno 7. . . . V _ _ . . _ . ._-` r `o n1mcH.m1*.;_ pay more for ofyour home than for advertising your business, you are pursuing a. false policy. Ifyou can do business, let it be known."-FnAxx- Kingston, Kay 6, I869. | Tg;;.:::mme no;;E:; Street, Kinggytolpk Pnnaiug ' kinds At the Dun Nun S-rant P1 `LIA:-van xi. (YGORMAN, Z BOAT BUILDER, SIMCOE STREET, Kingston, Ont. \\ \ \.IIE Tomato, 25111 Feb., 1869. # . `END TO YOUR F1{IENDS.-'l`lrc r-....mm~u.- Am ) NEWS published PLANTRGENET W.'EB, /BU7I11_V""'.-'l:1`m H oUs1-:-. an nt,'\ amnnnm rvnnamnuv nv-tun` vm IUI - EprlVi1I" 'l`bol1"" :_.- JG PR1 VA'1` BILLS. PASTRY FLOUR ESTABLISHED 1847. l[A:\lS. E. 11. PARK 121:, FRESH ngle copies. pnce mvo ccuu, no A LSO Market square; L4l:'l'. Uluumun, Clerk of the urn M. GOR\(AN. ii,-`hI. :iueesa :g- of all I. Pkmrmq UR Coal is Pure Lackawana, being mind in the very heart of the Lackawana Vdlley, Scranton, Piuston, and Wilkes Barre, from the bestglgctgd mines, and is prepared with great. care`'essly for Family use, and will be screcned and delivered in the best possible ca -7 9 anion. AN'rHaAcnE"caAL mm 0lce-sI. Lawrence Wharf, Foot of Johnson Street. I -es; select`-d Soft Coal for grates ooustantiy on band, also Lehigh Lump for Foundry I. so and blossbarg for Blacksmiths. Terms nuvhn in nnv nap-Q AI I-31 nnu mossoarg Ior Blacksmiths. Terms Cash. Delivered in any part of the city. _ JAIHEQ Qwrvvr 5 nt mus. cog. AND Ail: LOVERS 0!-` THE PIS CATGRIAL ART. UST RECEIVED from one of the most emi- nent Fishing Tackle Mmzufucturera in Eu- rope a splendid assortment of A New and Improved Trolling Ball nun n . . n -vnnw an-n . .. ` RODS, I u.-nu ...-., _....- - .. , .,.., Beech and Maple, Hemlock and Pine, which will be delivered in any part. of the city. Cheap for Cnsh. A Inn]: on ' `HE Subscriber respectfully informs his Cus- _ towers and the public generally that he is now ready to supply them with the very best nf YKCIAL AN!) IMPORTANT 11011015 T0 CASH CUSTOMERS. Apply to ~ JAMES CAMPBELL, At the Grocery Store opposite the wharf. Wharf fool of Queen Street, ` Kingston, April 27, 1869. Z KINGSTON: CI .Ll.LV__.L_4!\/ `*4 \/ -- ---7 Dealer In Boots and k~;hocs,No. 36 Princess Street, Kingston. rx uovnlllcl vnnaf w-ounnnifnllv to thank Hi! nn- llluvv-my ulmuvu, nun-an-v--o ESIRES moat respectfully to thank liia nu- merons Customers for a liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. 1.. nlnainw his accounts for the past year the extending I`ll"'1`1tN r mum. In closing his accounts past year advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Customers to understand this um-cgnnoement in the most. ......mu. manna, Determined not to be outdone :5 understand this announcement In me mom. positive sense. in the-price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pored to sell BOOTS and SHOES of unrivalled msnufacture at the lowest rernunerative prices on strictly cash terms. ` Unpaid accounts must be settled immediate- ly otherwise they will be put in suit. The patronage of Cash Customers so- licimd. licited. HE remnrknbiesuceeas which GARDNE R S BAKING POWDER" has met with since its introduction here warrants an increased do- mnnd. It csn be obtained from mostof the lending Grocer: in Kingston, and at l:qnufao- lure:- s prices from Messrs J. OARRUTHERS 8 f`.n,. Wholesale Grocers. Onugriq St_1:ee_ and also obtained from most 01 Inc J. Co., Wholesale Ontario Street, and at Messrs W. R. MORAE 5 0013, Kingston. If you wish the best -BAKING POWDER, ask for G-ABIMVEIPS. Ilnrnh 20_ October 21,1868. tn dcr. 38* Try unraners um... ._- nmdy.--oo Advertisement. ___.._.______ NEW STYLES OF TYPE HAVE . I-uunn maed to the DAILY Nags Jon nw or Tum; nnvn 4L been Added Nnws Jon M Pnmwma Ovncs. Our two Steam lfresaes and `Automatic Piston Printing Muchin-_ enable us to turn out work in good lstyle, with quick despatch, and at cheap rates. Inquiry in solicitod. JAM Kingston, 22nd January, 1868. _ _"_' ' GA!iDNEli S BAKlNG'P0WDl1IR. Z-T FUW um-I Much 20. S. P. WI-lITE'S. Tobacconlst. PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. 'Guu>, SPOON BAITS, BASKETS, FLIES, FLY-HOOKS, &c. &c. Am. E ' Gnrdncl- s Cough smIv___oe W001)! \v06_.2 -\vuon: a LINES, I1 FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, '1 I. Apply to J HARD AND SOFT WOOD, ..A I1.._l.. D,`-nlnnb .....I D:... FISIHNG TACKLE. __________.___ ' Try Gardner : Baking Pow- 9) HOOKS, r1 JAMES swim` 3 cc". . l"t_IESL JAMES HOPE. IDRQ uycunu nuucu. . Dutchel- s Lightning Fly-Killer! Death to the Living! Long live the Kilersl Sold by `Dealers Everywhenl 2 MONTREAL mi bzmifnouznn. Diffbm. D`-a...o..... ..-A - --' ` ,-_._......u uu uuunull Dim-rbuza, Dyaeutexry and all otbel Bowel Complainm so prevalent at thi: the year have :1, euro and never faili Perry Davis Pain-Kil'er, which shou M the commencement of the disease. The Hm-nllrnn 0-A-'4-'~ ~/V ` uyculuu unuuon, Ana tor the worst cases of Files, and sundry other complaints, and nd it a superior article, and well worthy zhc atten- tion of all." - Dnpnh....-_.. ..L....1.| x, -, I - - ` nuu wvuruu "A. In are on the wrapper. _ NFIF uuu UI Bll- Purchasers should be sure and ask for Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment, and we that the words "A. Track : Magnetic Ointment wtnnner. |nAv uu Inc wnnypcr. l NORTHROP & LYMAX, Newcastle, O.W., General Agents for the ` Canndas. For sale by 111 the Druggiats in Kingston and by all Medicine Dealers. July 13. 4 This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those pniuful and dangerous dis- eases to which the female constitution is sub- ject. It moderates nll excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause. -.. ........-.u.... ...-..u..u.u It is particularly suited. It will in 1 short time bring on the monthly period with raga.- larity, and though very powerful contains no- thing hurtful to the constitution. In all cases of.` ervoue and Spinal Aectionl, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyatet-ice and Whitee, it will eect a cure when all other means have failed. The pamphlet around each package has full directions and advice, or will be earn free to all writing for it, sealed from observa- tinn Uuu. nl\.IgA4\a` M... iv .v...., ...u..... - ..\.u .un.vn~. $1 and 12} cents for postage, enclosed to Northrup K: Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., Genet-nl Agents for the Dominion, will insure A bottle, containing over 60 pins, by return mail. Snld bv all the Drumzists in Kingston and new style. lnlporlxlll Iillllge. A REAL RAE BESTOREB AID DRESSING Combined in one Bottlo. IIITQ R1 A A1"I"r.I1-ran 111115 151153 J. Ir.l.ll.`JlD Will Restore Gray air to its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a. most delightful llnir Dressing. It will promote luxuriant . FALLING HAIR. is immediately checked. It... 6 A ATT`I':`\`VG r7v1-nnA1-unuzv-np ___,.a1__ Mn. 8. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSA and Orefarntiau for the Hair ,' clzar and train rent, urillaou! udinmut. It it very :z`m_lk mad ona "` wonder I raulh. It: great tupenbriaaand (Bang!) :1 a air Drauixgaver hip! cad Frmc.-I Panda 1': ntbw-wled rdbyall not aulyiutlirwva 511$ Euro): /It Rtslorzr and Zybbalmuuml 1 Id ` be um! um an-`t/u M: atlzer. Son) 13! ALL Dnuaelsl-n. CODLIIIDIDE 0V6!` DU pllll, Dy l'BHll'll IIIIIL Sold by Druggiata Kingston Medicine Dealers everywhere. July 13. UOIIIDIJIOG In U110 JOIN`. IVIRS. S. A. ALLEN S I`I li'II 'I'II".\Q1I\1lIh-`II: .lJIIIpI4ll\./I\.I- u -u--- -I'Q/I This splendid Hair Dye in the best. in the world; the only true and perfect dye; Barm- leas, reliable, instantaneous; no disappoint- ment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill eecu of.ba.d dyes ; invigorate: and leavee the hair soft and beautiful blnck or brown. Sold by ull_Druggiets and Perfumers; and properly applied at. Betchelm-`e Wig Factory, No. 16 Bond street, New York. UULVbLLV 1I\.t1.I.lU.L1 uu: grcru. principle. The system of innitesimal doses of medicine diffused in gallons of injurious ' stimulants exploded. All useless material dis- carded. The active principle only of the most powerful and eicient remedies known concen- traled in a small convenient form. llsnxtnsn CONBTIPATION Ccnsn. All diseases of the Stom- ach, Liver, and Bowels permanently relieved by using Dr 0olby s Au-rr-Cos-nvl nan Toma Pius, Sugar-Coated. Recommended by the Medical Profession. - July 8. Europe, The Rtslorzr and Z ybbalmvnamr 1310111 DRIJOCISII. M";2:351:52-:22335;.-.c.:;*::9;a2;-w SUCCESS begets envy. Henee the efforts .of certain vendors of Linitnent to decry J Acons R.!nmu'r1c Lxqrm. Wherever in- troduced, it drives all others from the market. Pain positively nnnihilated by its use. We hnvo not room to enumerate the virtues accorded to it by the thousands who have used it. No medi- cine ever Invented is capable `of more extended THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. Job Moses Periodical Pllls. the thousands w.no nave qsea n. no menu- cine of name application. It has hundreds of xmimtorl, but not one mun. Beware `qf 0oun!ev;ft'ta. LAU IIUILVUD rust. nuu.-- Those who have no hair my hue it. Those who hue plenty, may preserve and be- tify it. Those who are losing it may hue em 10:: an-eeted. The heir strengthened, been ' , restored, by using Burr : Earn: Hm Gnoss, chcapeat, cleanest, best. Don ! real till you Inn tied a bottle. Sold by all Druggiste. latch 35. . V New Style. Important Change. REAL RAISE RESTORER Alli nnnmr a ' L. u` ,:"..".. .'..'." VONCENTRATION the great I ....:....:..1.. 'l`hA nvuk-m nf innitesimal "`1iKi1?'i:'i3i~'5f:`1?' ill Dtlgnnnnns I`5-.`-- II..a_. 4- |rLAD TIDINGS FOR ALL.- -mmn who have i Batchol or : Hair Dye. __I,_.x:z rr-:_ 'r\..._ :.. .L- L...-a 2 ,, -_- .,..u..uu uuU4luul' other forms of mnlnimn An npn-.1... -;u_:_ _.,, - :1 ex perie |u...:..I.._ Special Notices. _ n.,.` I- ,_ _.__ .... -nuns Auuuu OI m this season of |_ failing cure in in-Kil'er, should be used -man! A! 0|... A:..-_..- DSDAY EVENING. JULY 27, 1869. upcrlllcaw ` Burns. 1 nhnnn ll AID YAE!I1l- Fx. -9 1-Vin: his I s a certain ihdicaton of decay at the roots. BEAUTIFUL IIAIR, Nature's Crown. Yan Must Cultivate it > GRAY HAIR r ._ . v.-u, Montreal. : f` Twenty years experience in using Bry- nn`; Pulmonic Wafers have proved them to be "the most eectual remedy for coughs, and irrita- ` tion of the throat, caused by cold, or unusual exertion of the vocal organs ; public speakers and singers will nd them most benecial. The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients renders Bryan`: Pulmonic Wafers, or Cough and Voice Lozenges, it safe remedy for the most delicate person, and has caused them to be held in high esteem by all who have need them. Sold by all medicine dealers at 25 cents per box. T... !1:I:L: C_)LEON`S PROPOSED REFORMS 7,, `L , , , -_ ......_.. QC~`4L vnuuxu In the sitting of the Legislative Body, on July 12. M. Rouber, Minister of State, read the Iollowing message from the Em- pcmr: RU u: r1nn'Inv-2.63..-. ..t 4.1.... nn.L .,|. w Inn in ; By the declaration of the 28th ult., I announced that I should submit. at the or- dinary session of the Chamber the resolu- tions and plans which seemed most tting to realize the wishes of the country. How- ever, as the Legislative Body appears de- sirnus to learn immediately what reforms have been decided upon, I think it right to anticipate its wishes. It is my rm inten- tion to give to the power:-1.0! the Legisla- tive Body that extension which is compa- tible with the cardinal bases of the Con- nlitnlinn T nnw luv lmf...-a um. I... .I.:.. unvlc wuu tut: uzsruinui oases ol me (Jan- ntitution. I now lay before you, by this message, the ,(lecisiuus' which have been taken at the Council. The Senate will be convoked as soon as poaible to examine the following questions, viz : I. nnwurn In [10 I(`!`l\I'(`nI` In ohnfn unu nuuuwulg quesuons, V12: 1. The powers to be accorded to the Le- gislative Bndy. including the right of 1uy- ing down the regulations relating to Wis proceedings and the right of electing its bureaux. ` ' U0 "PI... ..:_...-.1:G....A:.._ -1` IL, , 1 :- prcueuung un_u cousluenng amendments. 8. To make it obligatory upon the Gov- ernment to submit. to the Legislative Body all modications of the !u.ri'.-1 in interna- tional treaties. A "Flu. unoinn Al` Al... 1')...l....a. L_ _|.__.,, - --1. so (:01. ms; - a noun: .' ULITCELIX. 2. The simplication of the mode of presenting an_d considering amendments. 3. T0 make it nhlinmnrv nnnn fhn (Inn. LIUIIIII EICHCICS. 4. The voting of the Budget by chapter in order to render the control of the Le- gislative Bmly more complete. 5. The aunnrassion nfthe innnmnntihilim ` gzsmuvc Douy more complete. suppression ofthe incompatibility hitherto existing between the position of Deputy and the assumption _of certain public functions, pzrrtioulurly those of Min- isters. / ' h FBI...` .a_A-_-:-_ -1 AL. _: -I . 1- - . IELCFB. "6. The" extension of the right of inter- pellation. The Government will also deli- berate upon questions relating to the posi- tion of the Senate and the more eicient `solidarity which will be established be- between the chamber and the Government, the faculty of exercising` simultaneously the funotions of Minister and Deputy, the presence of all the Ministers in the Chem- bers, the discussion of affairs of State in the Council, the establishment of a real understanding 'with the majority elected by the country, and the creation of all those guarantees which we seek in our common solicitude. T hnvn nlrnnriv nhnwn nova:-n'I timna 1..-nu IJULIIIIIDII BUIIUILUUC. I have already shown several times how much I am disposed to relinquish in the public interest certain of my prerogatives- The modications which I have decided to propose constitute the natural development nf those which have successively been made in the institutions of the Empire. They must at the same time leave intact the prerogatives which the people hifve most explicitly conded to me, and which are the essential conditions of power and of the preservation of order and society. The message was favourshlv received, Ul L118 pI'BBUI'VBU.l)[l 01 0K'UCl' BUG 30C18ly." message was favournbly received, and M. Rouher concluded the reading of it amid cries of Long live the Emperor l" MM. Martel, Baurnat, Dolfus, Buauchnmp, Terme and Peyreeee, all members of the majority, were elected _.Secretnries of the Chambers by a large preponderance of votca. The Public mentions a rumour that all tl1e(Ministers intend to proceed this evening to St. Cloud to place their resig- nations in the-hands of the Emperor. The President of the Italian Sanitary Com- mission has presented Victor Emanuel with; gold medal, to colnmemorgte the King : visit to Nnples at the time the cholera. was raging in that cily,when the epidemip, like a genuine eonrtier, withdrew from the presence of royal- tv. The outrages on the Jews have been renew- ed in the Danubinn Principnlities. On Fri- day the 9th, the government received from Vienna acopy of a. telegram which Baron Rothschild hnd communxcated to the Eng- lish ambassador in that city, of which the following is an extract:-` Our wives and our children are ill-treated by the soldiers of the prefect. Many of our co-religionists are drowned, and our hair is shaved of in a manner to disgrace us, and we are subjected to every sort of torture and violence by the agents of the government. We are most ri- gorously questioned and persecuted. CAUGHT A TARTA-I -Every town is infest-l ` ed with a. set of fellows who are never hap- . py unless they are perpetmting a. sell on somebody. Oswego is no exception to the rule; and we have a couple in mind at this present writing, who would lose a good din- ner any time for the sake of a. sell. These chaps were feat-fully troubled lest our Cnna- ` dian visitors should escape their-`clutches, and all day they laid around loose waiting for something to turn up. Along in the evening they scraped acquaintance with a couple of our Canada friends and hospitably volunteered to show em around. They ac- . cepted, and the showing around included a . As" at In. certain hotel on the emit side. where [" SEE LAST PAGE. L__."""'._. XVIUVALLID PM Nl`l'['BIPOL- RUDCCID, I` ` mg hnnon In X ceptuu, UH LLIU ELIUWILIE ILTUUUU IIIUIUUCU I call at a certain hotel on the east side, where the hospitable Oswsegomans stood treat seve- ral times-`-with the intention of keeping their new made acquaintances till'ufter the leav- ing of the Norseman, on which the excur- sionists were to depart at 12 o clock. The landlord suspecting the design, put a ea in the ear of one of our editorial brethren, who communicated with his eompanion, and they made up their mind on a little plan of their own. About half past eleven a carriage called to convey them to the boat. Oswego chaps insisted there was lots Qf I-ixneto take an-. other drink. No, Canada fellows declared they must stand treat this time ; captain had some nice Canada whiskey aboard; just step into the carriage, ride over and I have a parting drink with us. The temp tation was too strong; they got in; the car- riage whirled over the dock ; all got out and went aboard. The convivial glass was set going around lively ; everything was folly ; V the hell rang, but_Oswego.fellowsdidn t heir it, the gangplank wu drawn, and before the knew it, the Oswego jokers were bound for ' gston, and,out on the lake. _'.l'heir amine. was eooked-the game was -hmrnul_ '1UEsEY EVENING, JULY 27. torrnmgswn, 8110. Olll 011 ID6 Nile. _'.l`XlBll' was cooked-the e was -bagged- t.he bite: was bisken. t down one for Ca- wuu-in Zliaumnn Tina`! [I18 D1501 WEB lJlIv%EI.. I nada.- Omega Times Edie i*linil1_;M3.;Tc 11.;:` m Sisterhoods of Charity seem to be an ob`- ject of attention in the Episcopal Church at this moment. There has been recently in- stituted a society which has adopted the name Evangelical Protestant Deacouesses. The ` object of these ladies is to visit the poor and nurse the sick. They wear white caps and aprons. with dark-coloured dresses and bon- nets. This is not unlike the costume of the Sisters of Chnrity. i to undertaking the charge of hospitals, visit A private patients on condition that they are f addressed as Sisters and have their expenses i paid. They seek no personal remuneration. The conditions of sisterhood imply celibacy. 1 They will,` in addition ` Postulantsmust be between the age sof seven- ` teen and thirtyve. They are supported ` from a. common fund, but are permitted to - have 11 private purse. An experiment in paving is being made in New York. The Sun says two blocks of the Fifth avenue, namely,_fro|ii 'l`hirty~ second to Thirty-fourth street, have been i already laid with the new concrete pave- ` inches upon the old stone pavement. ' mass is then rolled with a common V ' roller, and in the course ofa few days he- ment. A mixture is made of gravel, tar, asphaltum. and. ingredients of that nature, and spread to the thickness of about three This garden ' comes as hard and as tough as leather, rc- ' inventions of the age. mining the smoothness of a rst-class gravel walk. If the new pavement sustains the wear of hoofs and wheels as well,as it has that of human feet in other places, it will deserve to be classed among the great It is elastic, noise- less, and we lielievecheap, and is pleasant 5 alike for those who have occasion to drive over it mid fnr flux. nm-nn..no. nr .1.....n:.._.- nluu. Iur muse wnr) nave occasion to drive over it. and for the occupants of dwellings fronting upon it. W;oh' -.mn....4. 4.. u.. :___,__,Ir.- 0-- unlus uyuu 174. With respect to the immoralities of the I Cancun uuw introduced in American thea.- _ tree, awriter remarks. but what can we ex- pect in a day when the Princess Metternich kicks the Emperor : hat. off at the Taile- ries, and when a Yankee girl I have heard of, who, and whose friends, would be But- prised if told that she, or. l:_he,:soc'i_e_ty in which she moved, was not perfectly respec- table. has boasted of her ability to remove ])v ._)'.L 3 hat _in the same manner 2 Were _ either of these ladies an actress who went tlirough this performance in public, she would be subice-tecl to disnnrngina rnmulm mruugu mrs penorrnance In public, she subjcv-tecl disparaging remnrks of a kind as well 21.5 ofn degree which she `uuw in a. great measures escapes. And with ome reason; although it. mus}: be confessed that, 1f3ucn sin act. admits at :11 of comparison; cwhendone openly and as- business, it is less objectionable than when it is private, and mu'sl'. be accepted as an example of the manners of the day. "l`hn inutrnmmnc I.-W cl... ........ 1:I_-.._u. 1,1, .........l.... `(C .-.v --AI-|a|.|\yA|J uu. any nu . Tlxe instruments for the new French 'l:e1e- graph cable are substantially `the same '38 those in use on the present cable, the signals" being. transmitted through the medium of 3 rev ofliszht thrown [W n delicmelv anmnma- cAug~ uuusuuvwu wrougu rue medium OI my of light thrown by n delicately suspend- ces consists of about 20,000 coils of insulated wire, are nearly three inches in length and two in diameter, and the interior of the 1 1 ed mirror upbn a suitable surface. Thehell-- l l I 1 rings ve-eightlis of an inch. A polarized needle, to which is attached a. thin reflector, is suspended inthe centre of the coil, and 1 is deectca from right to left according as 1 the current passes from the positive or the ' negative pole of the battery. Directly in front of, and covered so as to allow `but a , small ray of light to `be focussed by a lens upon the mirror, is a lamp, and at the right of the lamp. six feet or more, as the case , may be. is a centred surface upon which the ray falls. The Morse alphabet, with some . slight alterations, will be used, the dots and dashes being indicated by the -' positionof the ray with regard to the centred surface. - The resistance of one helix is about that of 500 miles of the cable proper, The instru- ments are very simple, and the cost a trie, not exceeding $100 a set. ` A `Inst-.. I.-nu-n D.-......a A. At`... rv-__u_ 3,. -ing a capital of $140,000,000, the following ..vu unvvvu-n5 `pi-vv an wuss A. letter from Egypt to the Gazette (la 1 Midi gives the nature of the concessions by V which England would_ secure the greater ` part of the advantages offered to commerce ` by the Suez Canal. The British have ob- ~ tained for a large commercial association ` called the Great Oriental Company," hav- pnvileges: The right to traverse Egypt with telegraphic wires connecting with the ` Italian telegraph lines at Brindisi, which is intended tn be the Anglo-Indian port of call for mails both by the Alpine Railroad ` and by steamship; also privileges fgr the establishment of a line of steamship: direct from Trieste and Brindisi Port to Said. in nditinn 9n Hines: urn inannptnno nllntnna irurn 1l'le8I.B auu Dl'll1(!l8l l;'0l_'E to said. In addition to these are important conces- sions of land in the principal cities and the interior, and the right. to establish and operate a network `of railroad through Egypt, The treaty, it appears, will be ul- reudy signed, and the Vicery will He in- vited to return by the way of Constantino- ple. where, with all the regard due to him, he will be earnestly solicited to subscribe to the engagements contracted by his su- zerain. ` not an... The authorities of Dresden have set free all the singing birds that were imprisoned in cages in that city, and have forbidden, under penalty ofa ne, the killing or trep- piug of the emancipated aongstera. They have also established severe regulation with regard to birdnesting, to the great disappointment of the mischievous boys of that community. I)..n5' 'l"q--`Jail :-e A 'Iau.-- L-I..-_ AI.- :4...-u uv............_, . Prof. Tyndall, in a lecture before the 1 Cambridge Philosophical Society, expreae- ' ed the opinion that the tails of comets, which are always turned from the sun, are 4 produced much in the same way as nym- metrical clouds are produced by vapours in tubes by the action of light. The heat is intercepted by the body of the comet, ands tail is produced by the deposit of vapours ` on the side opposite to the sun, which , vapors become luminous by reected light.` A nun-nal run-Hat nunr in aha Lh.c.. - 811'. i ...l..,... -vnovv iv`: unbur- A cynicsl morulist over in the States wonders what the world is coming to when even preachers plsy croquet. He denoun- ces croquet and calls this heelthful_ and plesssnt gsme Presbyterisn billiards. We sre glsgl to know that the popularity of croquet is widening weekly. lightful game, in which ladies and gentle- men can join, and which gives interstices ` for conversstion; it requires no excessive 1 use of the intellectusl faculties; it promotes `j : gentle exercise; and is played in tho_open ` tents of tobacco` hours. A..n, It is I de- I s < l 1 l I 1 Croquet on e green lawn has nothing ` - in common with billiards, and the concomi- bad whiskey, and lets -Al me eeleorauon or me nntin gnniterury 1 at Algomn, Iowa, on the 6!]: int. V It has ` banker, took from his wife`: urine her babe. 4 : Sire Inghnm_mciml.ed the platform end qoliurs , ed 3 speech on woIna.n a rights to an sneutive audience ; afuer which thebenket returned Iht babe to his wife with "apparent untiafeotion I34 pride 9: her succeu. um. _....I 3,- 1. . : ..... ...'..a `.4- .u.- :_:.a..1- runs`. In: nun -uvvvlu The word d-a-b-t -is compood > bf the initials" of Dunn every body twice." 0-r-c-d-i-t in foam ' ed of the initigl lemon of "0511 ngnluly every du--I lI trust." - ` ` Ul 0! ID` day--1 ! nan...-. -At the eblebratiou of the gunre!`-nary` .t Ahzoms. Iowa. 5th innir Inzrhnm. The Time: uxiderahndl that tho era for the Exhibition of 1851 nt _ , hj_t_ __M in; decided to hold an seriaof ' tionn! exhioitions of select workup! ne unlin- dnutrisl an and scientic invention at Kenning-_ ton." The rs! exhibition, it in added, Mod for 1871. ` -. _ V` MA rich mue bit of scandsl _ the Faubourg St. Germain. Count G-- In! the misfortune to be blessed with I son, who has been goigg on Io fut thl l father en! 61:11 nppliu I I 86 of revenge, young hopeful invested hie but Ionin in 1 eoydgI- roy jacket and blue trgneen, ehd not up auda- miuiomire in from "of the Oouhvs mention. In order to attract eunone ieoo re, bed nrma sag:-nod -on _ hi: I?` mdut,.'l`hk1mIa .-.-.-.-`l- l--- `-V yooug fruit-seller in the neighbour .8 ` From reports in Americu seem that the express hnli_neee in that eounfy which heretofore has been .I: p-pen Ifwouia. , considered " bee for the last few years nnd chenge, owing in-put to that com ` unit , put to the high rates exacted by the 1-nilvyny, compsniee. The etockgiof them-i ncineI`llxnren' r V... w ma mgn rues exacted by tho}-nilv,ny_ compsnies. utockl of the principal Ixprei Companies In now selling in New York ll tan to fty cents on the dollar; on ls HOOD- pany, After sinking over $5,000,000. : _ obliged to succumb, and the ttockhold ` of nnotherdefunct concern are being and lndl$ 1'-'= vidnally for the dobti "of the -_tlIIl he ` _ company monstrating the fact that the hnninesa, Although an important one, mnnot be utendod bayou! :- certnin limit. ' An Igod Phllelpbln Indy, when aunir sigh: rendared negecnry a prayer book of Illa, r_eoentl_y called on her friodlouhor I517 In` .. neeeaau-y_ |i.:5eu,`r:o::r;uulled way to` church and upon` starting again unwillingly` picked pp I small mubic box intend otvthe pry}- crbook. Duringjhe acted uremony lady attempted to open her prayer hook,.vlIIo,~~` to her inrpriao and the ulouishmentof thesau- gregation. the machine struck no "I.--'nI--% to ner iurprlao and tin tiIo.oon: ' up Lnn'nig|_| , B511 with great. dogma: and force. ' `_ `> A fknlifnrnin I--..'..- ._-_...u,~, - - `admitted to be unannwernq. _.... ...... `liar! wvgtualnuil. _ `k 7' ,A California lawyer recently, ngf Itfl -f` ing a proposition, uidz, Hay it` ` ' your honour-I.--I 1l bet L-hnndteds _ I and stake the money, this wh`tI;#h:" ! good law." The attorney on the tit-hi`!-_> side declined to bet, and the argui_n`ent I`V"ILi ._> ;,_;V5",` .' Tho on-`nu-I nf Ll... IT._E1_;z1. uulnuwu [0, De *'-`?i" f The arrival of the Unitadtates monitor Centaur at Santiago _de Dubs great sensation. Admiral `Hal! into the recent executions of America-' . the that place, and the exphnionfof ' _ M` thoritim nrnvnu-I an oi-l'.uu..._. explanionfof the` ad- thorities pro ed ugrgggogy, _ ` ; - 1 was tenderedvthe_Adn1in_\l, but 364%? 1` Alnlmmua an Rnn..u.1.:m ......_.u_ ._ ,,' - ~ Iusu tun: mueun exocuuons of Amrios&,;-gg. _. ............. -u>vVnu|._u_IIl. muc_uac.|.lIIed. ' Al house do Rothschild xecentl his sgiendidrmsnon in the x -no {(one'o'|_n,j, which he_ had purchased from Pereire,L`,Ii1il which is said who A perfect gcIII ofIrise r" baapty. The Princess do IlaLtqmich,..;sh'a- Duchess da la. Tremouillo. . de Gallifet, the + Countess gownngg, h_ the Duchess do Fi_tz Jhl, mud` ladies or high life in Paria,&nuugurl"t'qdf3f" ' new`centro_ot_' fguhion chasing . `iii:- having dined with th Hplrllw " `whose wealth has 'ui':.i_ndegn5n.b_I_e facing-N. tion for these e1egsnt'Ch'qtin'wbmgiL _` uh __j____ _ __ _ __ __ A, 1'RI -~u__- '_.-u-gun vvIuIl6I_lc We unerstrand ch t thr " ' ` M`: "' {.119 Times have f6rIn`e"I ` JOIDI stock auoehcion, dndon '1` ` 1 hut f'nrm1llsu'h:nA.-ul 51.- ...I.u.-..4...4`.` puewrs um unaer cqz_:s1antf1on_t.heai_gg;` 1` , of Frederick Huddon, formerly ofuthb Herald, George wmiamr Gnnlu, he:_hoa, , `VV,illiam M. Evans, the Helm} Marsh, and other gentleman ` in the eld of letterl. The aolecon...ol,> Mr Bigelow over teie able and _ 1 ,_ gentlemen is a compliment of W " " may well feel proud. Wt wal&>in6lIil_ turn to the editorial circle, ' under his experienced gnidaneolhc A > will do no discredit t.o_iu well putat.ion:-.N. 17. Sun`. joinlstock and on 7!` last forma.1ly'tenderod tha ediwnhigri thstjournal to the Hon. John Bigelnv,-zit!` 9. very liberal salary. Although Mir 1, - law had made his arrangements for 3 _ _ ` to Erope, he has. sol them` uio; In sq-'1, oeptn the po'sition,.the duties of `hi ' will assume on Monday |Inxt.... lYlIc>'ro*-vi priebors had under cqnsidcntion thouuge ; 2 Hudddn`. formula : -3.. us. Recent letters um that the proapecu of: the Cape of Good Hope gold elds are p - ; proving. A reef of quartz had - ' ed at a depth of sixteen feat,-which {M563-' 7 rienced Australian diggers declared to _ ~ as ne as any they had ever ~aeea. A, little of the quartz was o,rIIahod'.'1vi- `a -= deahof gold. The gold could be lean M before it was broken up. A shut," supposed to have been su& ye'ara* when or by whom no oue.cou,ld been discovered. M Chinese coolies, was at t e Fifth-_A.unug Hotel yesterday, and tel edfreely ofuhia history and his enterprise` to our re rver ' California-last year 30,000. male oooliei. * V He nds in the Chinese women illustrations . of human nature all the vIorl;;l.over,,lor_'. , they immediately follow_ wherever tlIe_ neg` go. He talks of importing 100,W0` `or , these men during the coping gear, . he will hire punt homes to. (:1 vi month and their keep. Many _ _ ` as. ported by him are ernployedjuiuaa y _ - ., ing eutabiislnnenta _iu Oai'ifoI'lI`ii/`at ' " day, in the places of `.1`rl1'hmefri;*\vlio struck for eight hours a day WhG ;. $3 per _d-3'-_ 11,6.-ewe-,w1th.W_ _. : Phillips in thinking that thxenew element will one day give the troub1e.--N. Y. ` . ` '~ ' ' etamper, and was found to.contai_n,aood. oi; but j `um Koopmanechap, theflgutonie importer of` He states that he brought from O iua to good sell on the Cobonrgcn: 0!! `K " nesday last a" sailor elongn" ~15.` schooner Jessie McD_ondld, boin Y underthe muence of liquor, mg Ehi I W ' to perpetoracu a jokoon tlia Oobourg paopi` ' protengled inpo sh: hlcbour, 4= stead of gmng }n.h1mIeli. lhrp; 1.. 5,5,`; of {the fur famed iron ore, ;eomp.Q{.g his old .nln:r but and A mmml. .: .-.._.. . Hillary was brought alongside` f ' ` posed ma.-ninon -lnatfnlleu in ; and"- L ....Q A.-. .-Inn: the ore teeompgq big old plug but and I` screech of All was exciument, n/nthumonn ' play &:c., were heard in mi usually qnkt town. Drugs who searched from end (to add for dgygr. was made IICHIOHIIIDUI`; -vnl` -uuwn Ill I.-fit : , without success. A: 3. Int yasort ch, lg-N V ; meme cannonlsent here forjthe volnltonl` it was sup the but passed ground for 1 colhulion to. .` bu ,. wder tb raise ig__body, 91 arglilgymsn was hind` the incendence of Gaptzin 'Btu:oo, to` .1 .'.. gnu, sud after shaking the ow'n-Ibr i'is'- foundation for than db I they -gm it up 88 shod job. cuppa-in: hmnhauvilnnm Xounuamfu {or wuri-so us I 1118] It 3: 'PPIi ihntthexqvlsauouo pf ,9ne o_t .th_o eet_.hn_d thg ,: um! 30" |'PP'l Irhlilhctqvolutione ,. _of _one of etesln eetlmd , body out auto the hkk` II. since time . thus the tailor,` after throwing In the MI W ndhis hsgmndooin tho . colbdrne, where bolus. been `Ipll&3II1 , , the strength of his owi joke. to it llttar Uuluurue, wuun! IIIHII.` $3 ` um.-l;"._, . strength joke, tho litter 1 d`sgust o! severulcornnorlw were pouch. all on the dock night and ay whiting fog I the body to link: in Iminilca. . * Kl. OI IIIO (MEI lllgll` I |the body tomnkcital hug home: in E AS FOLLOWS pans, Billiard 0D V130 M! I ' `. I every day (Sundays `:5 Polish. Se-I: ns.ul.,1: 3 A 31,2 mx. r- full partials! `b:3 ISLAND on Moanlaya, ea In order Itj md by Exprg. ' mi Agencia mi!` BRIIWI & and S5 .ur`. .1_v3 n T 1-2` ml, x P1, 3 5* IL, 5 PM. U -_A 'DYf\(\'\` I..`-._,-. NUMBER 247. wo, stun 1 to en-catch en expedition tht ` all order! I'll Ul uu.p_151` FIVE `.4 35 Smnncrs will Icah- "ing \\(u:1h|_\` excepted) _'m-1 Inuchllhl 1| C|nn'lvu I '1-' 0I|nc(e .\I`.LL\ (` L0 ' * . llmecgg cl-nag` hf`: Cbuwnuy_ ""35. ...-, up 3 do nvn I ADI: V uignlrfll 0 Mrs 059- ..-v luv torn: I -of z villuotlt I9: =----ah dg _ _ Nhlsn Bee. K" Na "`i.'o"nL'i."l "L-ln'_;.& 10 lmeu, 1 out p- Ito emu purlbl % ` \ ` \ N` I wggpply ll HR vuncc Ill mm-so Sins:-K, or all lhe Lake Ua, St. Law re-ace ggasm-ct. .3: In the West can pro- p gpkndxd Luke Summers -F pro- gg: Western, Detroit and mu: 0t_nu-ml I`u:;wny.-, mr tnuhe. Gr-and Han-n, Figapgl pomfs nu 11:19 ,\ t'esx; Igilrond lo I tub, Seorsska. d CnlLlo:nia. uni 4`.-nnvenient Wnixinv :11? Jun 1:: Q s1Lun;a . d [It Slnmcrs Inn mun- mg touching ll Cl`]u\u Uuluomna. udevuqvenient Wailing `Gentlemen on the Wharf. C. H. HATCH. An... uhu: trig-Vs 1, Cbnrlouc (lam. .t.n|. -ml l\'ntT.I -A I ... G. K. KINGHORN. Iii. foot of Brock Street. I mm I\ I?" . F E ,1 A4 Qsnnmvr ildnday, 18:): (Infant. Ulla` of Enron, Inna, sh: duly (Sundays 9:- lll (except Mondays), `Quad Trunk Trniml And ILI. (except alonuuys), Innd Trunk Trims and the 6:25 AM. tnin for ._*.- -_? 7 mm island t:;[. Tlapeucen tferry. IYB Ind FRIDAYS `cafes ....L._ 4|... '-Ieting with {be Grand Ih.WeII. and Bay of ILA A.1d| DII a--.3-u an-qt-Uh IUHC In HUNTH. an n Newsoqcvuyu Send tor I Ckuh U. BR DIX 8 Lj LJ-' E88 LINE. I;t'inl of the train from lI[Gund Trunk lnino h 0` Quinta Steunor. `Ruin (nun Rn:-nn an.` K, Kin'gsVt/0;: :n:1 :0AA:s, and sunn- ." Puuge apply to the I no. /, ~ 30" a6 guano`! mowx, "- Omcnllr, ~` Firreil, " Simpson, -` (`urmich-ml " Dutlnp. [Q me than Lino um _ turf fool of Johnson -u; we tau r.l. uuu Ah! the Northern Tans- Nfnpollen lasting Cnpe hi all Western Ports. n A I "`."-II uolxz, hhknurams wauur 1 , gringo I... Al... `.|.....' REPONI`, ll ~r-w I W ` _xf\`d`-Wcig All the icnn slum NI ` J TCHBS, K3088, . sale. to the Truth to Iway `id: th -I. up nn . --- II and Belleville. VI-nu. S1`-IAMER _ _ -lhhln l(`IIlIl(`l'.I is every any (Sundays I31` THREE o'clock. Iuhvillo every day (Sun- L Int uys. IISLASD 9 Al, 11 JVII -1 - gunnxe aleuno,-r. idlnin from Rome Ind Ipply on board. or to ' I. KINGHORN, You! of Brock Street. I139. Ml ifia, upon-d of the follow- .-ou Anus`: w nan! ' itxuc, {or the above ery d y Sand 3 81' THEE?! ..r.(-.1...-1.," Cnpt. 3 u` I lion, and rmnn 0`: Kingston time, and 3DAY.~L ma nrrnn. Is 14 1; Ltsnjg!