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Kingston News (1868), 26 Apr 1871, p. 2

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AND ALL THE , \lL UUAUI &c., &c. BUFF, NEW `root lathe uonuo upon :1] ' in; ad, nude 5 nignal, t or 3 put xlp_'aroh I I Gus . They pnrohod ru, the Po** Nclrllly :1! re for mg, sud hp- `|---` d :3 lholl, In ; E`!!! IIIIIIIII] quiet in =2 o mm. begun to thy are llill {Ailing now, ulgobo-the tonooity with {lot responds, not with any lls! J frighloning non- laix-qugrter GRAPES, but under the usual n-`nu pgt pull l@_ Iron I |, nu. Po LV .3! d used, A. atoll- W ..x.:.... In u unann- VIOLETS,, Gnrden Inlud, April 26.-No an-iuls since yealorduy: Cleared today :-Brig Lafayette Cook, nnd schooner H. P. Mum}, both light. is, Glass, V01-o I I`! ucrn nu munl Cont orchid, g_n May. Annlv In the mute: of W. K1116,-Jiingnton, In Insolvent. ' -q-- VPENDERS will be rooeivod for the pnrchue of .|.. -I...1. ample in run. of tho nbovo Itin- V ENDERS roueivod tonne puru-uu the wholo Stock in `Pride of nu ed, witb,pI'iri|9ge of nungt Pllltli ndvnnfnaeoualv Bifulwdil II ICING I . ,1. ----uwuullly IO Township o!Plttlb'ug-' ? ` 19:11.31. 181;.` ' ` " " ` od, witb_ M _ or ron11n.IlIrwuu-.-y-- ndvnntag;ual|;`:ifunted In tho A3093: Princess street, Kingston. The dock in in gqod order, and wall unsorted, :3 folloil :-` Hosiery, $244.67, Gloves, $288.05, Ribbons. $419.08. _ Tweed and dther Cloths. 8620.15, Dress Goods, $1,351.75. Staple Gooda,",574.53. Smnllwares, Shop Fun-nitu`e, lm I2,IB'I,I'}`_ Schodl Section lint clsu Halo 1 M Kin-.,th9 JVUDI vv,vuv.-gv. The Gods, with Inventory. can be mm `on application to H. O. Voigt, Esq. Tendon will be received up to the 29th inltnnt the highest or any of which will nbt nooetllrgv be scoop`:- d. 0 DUNCAN MCFARLANI, Agiignopu Brockvllle. Anti! 20. I871. Iron runnmas, ems & ms.| . nduateg hem; ox.- mmgmg no psrticulnrly xeqnectad ` ' endemic Oootnme, and to meet in (to Sen hamber, at. 2:45. 13] order. ' J. B.l`"'D' AT)i_ I....dJn- ` " " Poucl Conn-r, WInnenu'.-8etnnel Ci-aw- ford charged Jamee Eeelee with euiking him twice with e nick. They ereboth reeidente of Wolfe Island, and the assault having been proved, the defendent waekned four dollars and cone. Ire 0 Brien charged Ira IcFedden with "Erin; etonee" eh her eon, and each was the vindictiveneu with which ehe hurled theee mieeilea thet_Mre O'Brien feared her Ion would bnVe ehered the fate of St.S'.eph- I. As for ahuaive language the complainant "never see the like. The bench bound the deiendent over to keep the peace. Adam Knight wa charged by Mr loetyn, Inlpector of Licensee: wizh eelling liquor withouta license. He wee ned twenty dollars end oete, which was paid helore the defendant left the court. H18 in one of the moat pnlnublc Ind highly nutrition! nrtlclef for a donut ever ya: oered to the public. for Pidn, Osken, Puddings, Tarts, 80., it has no equi- It will add much to the svonr oflierriu and Sliced Pescheu, when sprinkled over then. Que trial will prove its mum. TARGET P13AOTICEl' Amman : Cove. or Dead Man : cidenlt that niay occur. By order. nr rs ----~- " PATENT nnssldnno co00ANur.' V -um Inucrcoer be up itp. Iii iii rims are nllguh, mu `wound, and C lhil year ! imporution fton.Oh{-, and H 4' be sold 9; prices never knoyn sq low Q pity before. . w. a. guru; 3" 00. Q April 19. ` u BARRIEFIELD W.-R. McRAE &, C03 _ _ _ _ _ `_.._ -its`? Tueddny, April 25. ` Brockvlllo, April 20, I871 . The Ipecinl iotvieo It 8!. Paul`: Churchon Ascension Thursday promises to bo very sue- ceulul, judging from the interest taken in the to honunll by me loading amateurs of the city. Iujor Gu-ughty Int. night gun excellent Iuib unco whh hi: ckrionot to the Iopnnol and the channel. The robuzuln are every Tueudny April 25. April no. Kingston, April 25, _______________ Ag Sale or To '- . Pwwaam COTTAGE; n .. ruide of Professor For; ~ Incros ' I hull of `. 9--- Itnl Conn oulbuiljingl, ` ` ` zbhd, ry requinlte. Apt-19 )RANGES, LEION8, 00 nle at wholesale prion. "350 Hall chem of NEW ;r48. us: K1:: r,oN,. FOR SALE BY TENDER. Insolvent?! 01511969. WILL GONHENOE Wednesday, the scum nnuhnc. ,!.___--( u FEW BARRELLS very old Candid) Whilkoy fog aid. - }. APRIL 26._ APP`! to ARRIWNG, . . -- - ---u was Into Teacher f: S h '1 Se ' ' :a.1d. ~W N`!<'" r" 3 `gen - ` Apply immediately to , - I. sTR`BA1p ' SCHEPP S `_--,.v-. v- .v 1:- .,.-..,-. | I. Inc:-she . an -no - [$2.8 _nrgr.: 1.g..t|: `ti? ME `_ J A U` 13.1.1! K ` >'Q-Ix ....-L ,.. .` mm mm: Frnm Q mm vulmnsm. I j----_- Gnu luono Gown-r.--We coll attention to _lho gnnd consort of tomorrow evening in tho Olty Boll nodal tho patronage of the Ground lunar. A man I-1 at 1.... .-.-_.-L-- L II-l'.`!lf*l,.' '- ` ;L:'d15v"\` IV: (_' - Q`-' " 5 4 ' 3_ `_-;.`!'I' '5 ` 1 in 135'? ,:~;'.- 7918.) whiskey: whiskey! Tue only Genuine. 1 s, oooomurs, :4`; t , AT `T33 . snowy, 3.1 surz, W. R. IGBLI U 00., : LUCIE Vr;;:.:cs.;;;,"; 60.. w. 1;. menu 4: co. - .., _.... ....... ... ....runnp or me um-sud hm. good deal of local tnlant ;hu bun. cog-pd for the canton, both unntonr and puhoiioml, and the Iolaoonn on the pro- 9 5, 1871. P. PHILLIPS, ` Major, Brigade Major. 5, Duop lurnnu u, [37 7. 1 3'1` 36,635.40.` ._ .._ I... -.A_ An .5, 3320,15, `I`l'e iI lilnery Depart-out 1'75 N %:%.,...z.'%"?" New Spring *2.-..*':::.':~..e*:*.`~.;:'.'-'....`~* `m4- Amn Juuaani. ab`; `3\;8`{!Do CARPETS, W % -,3r!!1',-'1'9v9".1'h:- vI:..5-T` _ AMELGQ; `OIL cLoTIs, uraoua: or In I081 vols asap omen ET-I Ne efo>i3s* * ' 5 A . Ira-u-uuv-.1l'lll. a::':;:_ 2:1: '1= " -1 3~.--I zi. n'.9 7 % % % E" On THURSDAY," `ff % .-' ,: . .. s.AI41`a!:-e eomI.a:* E i `. .___ LACROSSE`..- STICKS. 'DA`I'TtI- A` I. 0.01-;.N %c%En ;14 .. ....uvuuu LU luv l0pl'IllOI IEO "I3 Inch 23.` --_ T1:1%ms mi.'i..% il` I: c:;.- VERY ATTRACTIVE m - nvuaww-16:39 W I 1`-"15" "19 WA . 1511?: `I. -.:s;:; LABGI X0! IIDGDW PIIOIS. . .,i'Wi*K )sau_w-nu y..m....., nnpm, Intel: 19, 1311: ' 1' gjgzv-1 ms . _ ` *'.1~=a.'." Li- -H1: Procr-an-o-vlb-IaI.Iodntu0Ii.l!, l.` '41 ' 9 :`'!`'`~ .=.-rz.C 137. rseuu as can out . Y H Xj I 7 ENING. APRIL 26. ._ __:..___.____j_____._ r..r;;u.u.n.\1 8` L1.` lNIAGa-_ A. A. srsvizlqu, 1` .'P`'"- "."?"m r u unxvvu ruin AJIU UUAIQI . _`,`_.'.u;Ul: .`.} FACTORY SILT -ll-u0x8.~ __ . .-31.`. - .. `5 1-lithium much. ` "'Wr. 1 M uuqv-a HLIOIB TUNED. I an uncanny mm .3. Wuhan, Q g. I 'IV`unVS1xr-urrv Rl`ADIM3s.-- Tire 037 `in T53` II 1 was lled to the uuilout lat evenld dllau lhe oixpenny rndingl, And I my planing-3.. programme Ina presented and (fly carried; ti. \ I 3 txommm mung. -A In %out.. His: Henderson vyu encond in n Ipnz 1 Ion ntnrdny, lutingmnti \ ` V , Wm we 8"` ",5. No.1,, mg] mg lg. \ go` _7 oc . I gerrtood tint at I._I;_ I liiddell und Dnckson were deservedly Ipp1nud- :`:r e'$ `:;Lnm::';:`hP"'";`igL" `;t: i.;"``:7k 195 "1 `heir Pi-1 d`v L" ""9 '1 W will be dov'oIed to perfecting urloun detslll 3 Mine: Yates and Gilrnonr. Capt. WGHI nnd plucing than in Iron] form. The 5" 1 _-..- - _.-4;__ r...... Dan]--hub -Io-1-n--nnr anmlum "I'lu!KiaZ a In Iignnura by both pa A LARGE AID mm; =74! `land v.=l~m7;-El `f 2.0 l nmuuu Anicu -nu uu-...-.... -_r-. ._ l gen 0 reading from Pickwick. "lf"1`I'l"tUf the heckneyed law trial, Bardellve. Pickwick, with with which everyone is tired. but the sporting scene when Mr Pickwick indulges in too much cold punch. It wes read 1111:, spirit, and I full nppreciation of the Author's bumour,e'nd the audience relished it amazingly. Mr Pnrndill geve e eon; in bi: neunl good I slyle, end` Mr F. T. Cunninghun, an excellent base singer, sung Gather very nely. Seve- ral nmnleuxs added to the enterlninment with song and music, and altogether: very plenum evening wee pueed. .'; 3 pm :tIO - GIG 97-` HO lth `I115. Rescurn non Deowmto.-About' ehven o'clock on Sunday morning lent four boys started in \ boet from Angliu s wherf for a pleasure sail, end had proceeded ee fer es the Ceterequi Bridge when the boat npeet. A boy about fteen years of ego, by the mute _of Joseph Bntlend, new the accident end put of!` to the rescue in e smell hoet. He picked up three of the boys whose weight, in eddition to that of the owners, eppeered to be ell that the little boat could enstein, end the rescued boys begged Butlend to put. them eshore end leave the fourth boy, who wee still struggling in the water, to his fete. This, however, he stontly refused to do, end with no little diculty pulled the tiny craft. towards the drowning boy, whom he succeeded in dregglng on boerd. in subsequently pulling to the shore one of the host : rowlocke broke end there wee nothing for ilbul. to heve petience end ellow the wind to drift the boet to the shore, which wee nelly end sefely reeched. Young Butlend is e breve led, end deserves ell preise for his conduct. on the occesion. APP0ll1'lll'l'.-Tb0 friends of Mr George W. Creighton will be glad to loan: (but he he: re. ceived the itnporteut appointment of Commen- der of the Marine Police Ichoouer, S. G. In` shall, now at Helifex, and to be ned out for preventive service on the shery grounds. Oepuin Creighton will leave Kingeton to en- ter on hie duties :1 Halifax 3! In only dey. l-'-- I 53;: Int ---.. ......u... n nzununsu I\-l11l..IVVA.l Hamilton, April 25.-An agreement has. been concluded between the Great Western and Michigan Central Railway Companies for a period of twenty years, under which the entire through earnings are put into a. joint purse and then divided. Both compan- ies also bind themselves not to interchange traic with any new lines across Canada or Michigan. This virtually consolidate: the lines, and makes them one for through traf- c beteen Chicago and Bualo end Snspen-_ sion Bridge. The tunnel to connect the two lines under the Detroit River is also to C be commenced forthwiih. a.E""."E Accnou SALI -We remind the public of Ibo lnrgc suction sale by It Mnrrny tomorrow at the residence of Hours Pntrick Ind Jones Hart], Wellington nlreec, the pnrticnlnrl at which can be seen in the ndnniument in another eoln Illll. _- -.... V. --..-`-...-V... The Enginegra and Surveyors on the lidlnnd Railway are now It work non the villsge 9! Wumiuutu-,`oeven miles wont of Orilhn, And are pushing the line on vigorously to Kandy : Buy, on Lake Huron. ` ` FIVL- D_:.._--- n_-.1-_2-I_ Ill- 1,. AI: . ., ..-,, wu u--v gusulvu. The Princess Fredarick Ohnrlea of Prussia ii selling tickets for Ml her ovu pgjnlingu, which no to be diapoud of in a lottery for the benet of the Invalid Fund. . Tho amving will `aka, pheo on the int of June. ll---3- ___ _. . . . . . - - - r._.~ an uuu lull In HIDE. Oanuln now undo eighth inland ofelonuth an last you, in tho list of counties tnnuim Elilllld. inpon-ting,`ln proportion to popn `pa, "'0" l0I from lnglnnd than any gthcr conn- ; :i:d'-h;':1.d. and thnolttnmu gnnqh up ue Ponnur or In 011'! Cx.nx.-An- nddmon in about lobe made to the portrait gallery of the City Hall by the portnit oflr Plungtn, Oi ty Clerk, just completed by Mr Sawyer. It is the ulual full uiud picture, and [I 3 fnithful likeness of Ir Flungnn, painted in the utilvli ususl ntylo. ' .._b.... .... vnav nu`. u, vial The favourite dodge gmong the American condence operators this season seems to be to come over to Montreal and represent themselves as Roman Cntholic priests. Three young men are now in town, who Ell] themselves Ecclesiutics, Ind hnve been collecting subscript-ions. They have been arrested. ` 3` SEE LAST PAGE. ;-j- QnuI'| UxIv|u11'1.-Tbe union of Queen : College this your closet tomorrow with the meeting of Convocation nnd ihe lnnreetion of Graduate: in Art: and Theology. Prize: will be distributed to successful alndenta, and the olher customary pneoeedinga uh place. SPECIAL TELEGRAH8. (Per llontreal Lint.) FROM MONTREAL. Montnnlkpril 20.-The Pullman Com- pany have placed four handsome palace drawing room care on the Grand Trunk line. There are to be twenty of these car- riages on the line by July. I Tho fhvnnrirnrlnzia. nrnna n... l._...:...._ -- The Sr. George s Society : dinner was held last night at the Cnrleton Club. The dinner was good and the touts much as usual. .-....;...... nalnnnunlav an nu-unn-I. NATURAL GAS II! New OnLuu.-A New Orleene men, who nnnk e well in the renr of his factory the other day, found, when he had reached the depth of forty-eix feet, thet there was at endden end very powerful low of from is. He itntnedietely cloeed the pipe, thinking to utilise this gee for illnmineting per. poses. but found the pressure too greet, when the idea Itrnck him to direct it into the boiler of one of hie engine, end experiment with it in meking nteem. But no sooner had the oo|nec- tion been nude then the engine began to run entirely by the preeenre ofthe gee noting upon the piston et e preunre of twelve pbnnde to the lqnere inch ; and no it he: continued, giving no sign of exhaustion. Three cargoes of lnmbr arrived this morning, the first of the season. The M1 when in the wicket. district looh well, And given promise of I good crop. Th; Fnm-th Pnahn-no .0` 6L. n-..--:__ I -.--I ....... `Ivan ruvualv V: I `DUI! UIIJP. Tho Fourth Regiment of the Prnuiau Inad- wohr Guard: bout: of I09 soldiers familiar with Greek and Latin, and of aeventaan who have atudied the Sanacrit language. Tho Lnndnn on"--annmh... ..c.|.- u-_ v--I. .._-.. -......yu tun unuuvnu lH`UI". The London correspondent of the New Yorlr Free Press any: the Archbishop of Canterbury is coming to America in May or June, and that be vill_be the guest of Bnahop Potter. `FL- nnnn:n`u n--..._.. -.._-_._A- -L V ' - - .... ..... _- ...- ........ u. u-uuvy auuu. The paniah papers announce the arrival of Marshal Bnxaine at Madrid. u______ 11.. _. 17,", E\ A ~- THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY` I-Tn-nilonn A-_.'l L`): A The New York Tribune, organ of the'15ro- tec.ionis'e, hastens to announce that there is no provision in the protocol of the High Commission for recipiocal free trade be- tween Canada and the United Stalcs. II nsserui that. a proposition was- made in the I Commission toast of as an equivalent fol` free shing the free impormtion into the United States of lumber and coal, but this the American Commiseioners did not entr- -|t~ 1-gr um quu1!cm1vnmr11rvr'cIn*!II'|uI]u!`$f'ie6Z Uupt. nun! gnu placing HICIII Ill Olly Iollll. TIIO DVI " Pickwick tintlon wi_ll all be covered in one treaty in dnoT from: thin on am It THE DAILY NEWs.}.wEDNEsDAY_ EVENING. quviilvnl WIIIUII IIIVI will HID IUD)! OI Ilev- will due term. and not,t u IMO hen tinted. ' The so`. it w:l"le linen. bored, era the sheries, the Alebune chime, the reeinmcel iname ' ' ' out of the rebellion, the not-th-we|t boendety, and the nnigetion of the St. Lawrence. It is. now ufe to nay that the heel: of the uttlemet ` of All of (hue will`, without doubt, strike the public mind ee jun end equiuble. On the Alabama cleime nutter I principle he: been agreed which involve: e long etep of ptOf0l9 in internntionel policy, ee well u an admission by Gain Britain of dereliegpn .of duty and re- greliherdot`. 1 (`here-meet We, of oouree, eon- ceuione on both Iidee. end no on the matter of cleilne of Btitiehdenhjecu, growing out of the rebellion, the Commissioner: for the United State: have ljoettd it ne to qoeoede legal reepeneibillmenck cue " itbjeot to the edineunent of I oomoetent It-ibunel. The reupunlloulihancn cnlo 31 $011901. ID UJI adjustment competent eheriel question, I! Agreed upon, will suit Iho United States nndluglnnd, but it in no: lo cer- tain of suiting Oiiindn. `The basis of nettle- ment is uudoruood to he the light of Amati- cans to sh in the wntera of lhe Dominion of Ouuds by pnying for is. Rlciploel-I rights in American waters are provided for, but as they will not be particularly boueoiul to the 0:11:- di no, it. is further provided tho! the compoun- tion for tho dierenco shall be -the subject of nrbilnliou. The B4-itiuh member: of the High Commission will nlnin here until the Senate bu nally noted on the treaty. This in very marked respect to one position of the Sonnto u o oo_ordinsto bunch of the truty-making power. I uuu u-wiuuu wllcu ll oonllllotl we better put at nlour, though nouholln won 1.! thol mopom huh; Anywhon un,`ho in out THE BOMBARDMEIIT OI` PARIS ON E13- TEE SUNDAY. (corrupondcnce of the London Times.) saying thet the Chempe Elyeeee in lled with people-ee full, perhnpe, ee it we: on the greet. Perieien feetivel, Eeeter Suedey-end thet el. most every fece looke enxioue end led. But even the Chempe Elyeeee ie not proof egeinet the ecenee ihet ere peeling neer it--indeed, ine pert of it--et thin moment. Shelle ere felling all eround the Arc db Triollphe, which egein requires, though nnbepplly, It no lon rpoe- eeeeee the fretnework which protected te bend- eome cerving during the eiegc. A lerge white petch et one corner shows where the meeonry bee crumbled ewey et e blow from e ehell, end home of the hennee in the immediete neigh. bout-hood on riddled, end heve ecercely en un- broken pene of glee; left. It in not wiltout rink thet one can plll enywhere type; the ernh. A women we: killed elmoet under ifycltordey --one of e lerge crowd eagerly wetchieg the engagement between `the bettcrice of the Porte Keillor end Neuilly. The people, in feet, who heave reeolved to remein in the honeee ebont there-.-end meny honeee ere etill inhebited- ere in greeter denger thee yer `poet of the in- hebitente of the qnerter by the Prue- eiene. The French re,ie_coneentreted over e emeller epece. AI we got to the Agericee em- bulenoe, I new one, of its members, Mr ngo, who bed been sitting in front or the tente, run forwerd end pick up e fregment of iron which hed iellen e few feet from him. The Ihell bed probably burst in the Avenue de le G'rend'Ar- mee, but the dietence to which then fregmente ere cerried-eonte of them ee big ee emen e bend, in elmoet incredible. Th! bettery on the Poet Nenilly, which the Vereeillele cerried on Friday efternoon, wee keeping up e bet con- teet with the Porte lleillot, end e greet meny of the ehglle dropped beyond into the Avenue de le Greed Arlnee. The n wee no good, however--the gnnnece. having _ time to verify their eh-_-`thet plenty of ehelle rere, nd the few that p ed on neeriyet er ,the Are de Triomp ` were, Ihereno nbt, Ideliberetely sent there, to ' qp th occeeienel movement! of vemdte dietinctly visible even with thbjehed eye from Neullly bridge. Thie in t.he__beel, indeed the only ex- cuee I cen invent for the conduct of e French Government-iI~I|_1tI,_ 4 b tel of Ft-enee to be bdleided ;" Ihitlin ,yenr renders with me thet the excuse in e very poor one. Let the Verseilleie tire et hetteriee, each u there on the Porto Melllet, u tong ea they pleep ; tbeee hetteri elteck thug |IId;-`t y hevoe.-rightto defenll thenielveeii .Bii , without ellencin g theee betteriee, they cennot get into Perie, which they mey, perhepe, heve at right to endeavour to do. The remedy is vio- lent, hnt_eo in the dieeeee, end if the Ne- tionel Aeeetnbly think: the: Frenee on be nev- ed only by crushing the Commune, end meene to crush it, the manor thie ie done the better for ell eencerned-ent nceptlng the. Oeegne. But the Aeeemblymoeldudo well to remember Perhepe I cannot, in e few worde, give e bet. ter notion of the terrible condition to which poor Peril bee et leet been brought then by that Pet-ie conteine, in round numbers, 2,000,-` 000 of their fellow-countrymen end women, of } whom e lertre number--nrohehlv the nteimiou pin] nu-lug Into Daniel, teking thei: uwn fryi- unphef Arch `for `e perk. Le-anon defined helped to cert] the -reviled down to the embulenee cerriege, that they "might be moved toe hoenitele.-it being nee` in lane them were they we:-e-I went into the [Rue Rude, endvfrnm the corner of n,u is open peguue Avenue de le Greed Ll'IQ.I oonldtg ea than-e ouhe ehelle honnlnrt .N ' men dellterelely seen) pm Are It 'I'iounhe. The DIj9l`il],`.* indeed, Ml about Ibo Pane uniuoa, as snow! -Moi I-0-I-i vith em: yigour, but men]. were ebnigb "aimed.-is the .1-aha; poiueeloeeloic; ..eeIveev_e1k- in; up? daqmlht-8'!!!II'I I-Ioe,uy.h e Nniouel Gnerd edvence eedueexetelfg lee. exnipe the glided.` ie evidently did not leek thet dbaedee which it considered the better pen velour. Iheeeh no ehelle Iene m an mm or their follow-countrymen wouien, bf . largo number-probsbly the mnjority -hu no Oommunigtio l{IIpQlh_i;|! 9 _gi that to tire upon xhueinoifoiuive podple, oi `tpopre- tub of intortering with` the" movements of troopl, in to do what (tin `P;-unin_u did with- out the Prnssi:nn a2nhH,~ I ..-3-..?-kn M As the protectioniete in the United Staten are hostile to any approach to the praoticel application of the doctrines of free trade, and would fear the eect of the example of free trade in cos`, they will be glad to hearnewa each as the Tribune has to offer them. There is, however. no eetiefac`ory authority for thin report. Other American reports relating to the terms of the truy have been circulated and discredited. I; is ennounced in Ottewe that a treaty has been drawii up as the reanlt oi thE`delibera- tion of the Commission, the terms of which are secret until they come before the Am- ericen Senate. Thie Iecreey Canadien Min- ietere have etudionely obeerved, an they are in honour bound to do, and if the terms have been dlecloeed by American Commie- eionera they have done so against the di- plomatic nnderetanding. President Grant in hie last Meseege took ground against 3 renewel of the Reciprocity treaty, a fact which may poeeihly nerve as the foundation on which the Wuhington correspondent has built up his report. 11... .t.,...t.a .. -..__ u..- ._u_ tn- 24.44 -r uoopa, u to do what fun Pruninu Prnuisnexoil.` IpnI'3no tbnt I. Jules Pure in ntill a member of the Govern- ment. We never henr now fro Vnnilles, so that I cannot be Iota of the fact. V But oh I the probnblo nunm'nuun' that Inuit] ........-... . W mu 1 cannot be sure or the feet. * But probeble assumption that hestill "consents to be responsible, as a Ilinister, for this {last bombsrdnent of Paris, I should like to cell to his memory the el uegt inveetiyp with which he eseailed the _t-nseiens heoegee they slaughtered harmless non-oombntants, and sun women and children, under the imsy pretext, es M. Jules Fnvro th n`-thought it, of harassing the movements ofermed troops. Women end children us being slaughtered now,-the only dierence being thet they no slaughtered by French shells, and thet, as likely es not they are partisans of the Government by whose or. ders they are slenghterel. I had scarcely reached the Amer-icon embo- lanee, when a message oerneig tbst n doctor was wanted, on a woman close by ha_d. hnd her leg carried of by a bursting shslg, pndhthree or four other people had been he ly wounded. J net at the moment Dr. Cormsclt came up, end I went with him to the house into which the wounded had been carried, 1 shall never forget the sight that met me there. On _one bed lny e woman with her face smeared with bloody scars and one leg roughly bendsged up. `She III 3! f le on death, and thezdoe- tors thought it onbttnl whether she could live. In the next room a other woman badly hurt in "the sbolilder, an up the `nar, row steircaee was being `brought with diicnlty a man bleeding from I deep wound in the side. A few doors of lay a corpse_. Those tour victims, with others, I was told, lessee- riously injured, hsd ell heel struck by the same sheil-a shell sent ngsinst French peo- ple by alnish gseaer. at the ordered - pus oy |..rm:oa (Q , onion` cf; French Govirnnzont. orribfd unto scene `was I should feel that I had no right to denounce those who hud canned It if thhir re Ind been directed at 5 battery ; but they kept on deliber- ptely ring into bonnet, inking own nugphnf *9: in 11901! i|`I`3l:id uune Ineu-I Snell nluuh `gag:-, on-don'`_a Govirnmeut. `was should fnnl er... I 1...: .. -:-|.. .- L, DMIHSSION. B I . (5rown%`inirn on: -3 In Inn, in vnv midll: fol-olh inen ` in "Haw ._.._.,... (iron: I Tnigoionl precinion 31,3` Ippllb ed to me, in very midst: The ground wu in- nnlly oovu-ad with proutruo gures, n_nd 1 non ht for I momont am the llul Mgr vnab 1nruuur,1t"tm'1in 'm'a;' n-nd. 1 cu nllovod to no everybodz get _up ' IEOII ullup- ` pound, 1 Va rolloved everybody up lllutllylly quiet and run A y. Th igln It-in no until` 4% fall again, and .KIna;.u.3go-00-~4ho +.m.h Pom [duos responds, pound, I [Queue 1.: ,'l`h igl ltwu until I in : &ho|gh,.x! I nqqnaqo Prlnoo 8hnn'rek'a luv. mic in hereditary, but can only be worn by the eldest non of the fami- _-- -_... -r Lulu ltrvlhn But ahould it even be true, the denial of reciprocal free trade will not be so grievou- ly felt in Canada now as it was at the time of the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty in 1864. The people of this country have got. over the uncertainty then felt in regard to the course of Canadian trade. The union of the Proviucee into one large Do` minion has facilitated and enlarged th home trade, while the exportation of lum- ber and many producta of the forest, farm and mine to the United States goee on with ecarcely any diminution, and there in a poli- tive increaee in the quantity of lumber. Undoubtedly, a liberal reciprocity treaty would be a mutual advantage; butil the people and atateemen of the United Btatea cannot be perauaded of the advantage to be derived from free trade in our raw products it ie a matter of which we cannot complain Politically the American duties on Canaclia produce are of no effect. They were put on an a apeciee_ot' punishment and politica_ coercion; but the effect in Canada hae not been to create any favourable movement in the direction of annexation as was intended and plainly blurted out by Mr Consul Potter in hie famoue "turn of the ecrew" apeech in Detroit. Happily there is a bet- ter feeling prevailing between both coun- triee than existed "in thoae days. The aitting of the High Commiaeion has demon- atrated the good-will that exiata in inu- ential American circlee towards Great Britain, and we nray be content to take the ratication of the treaty as a guarantee Of its growth and continuance. MARRIED. On the 25l.hApri1. It the re `dance of the bridQ'l father. by the Rev. Ur land, Edward Luorly to min Juno, youngou daughter of up J-ma-I Kilnntrick. :11 of Kinlllon. `rerun. 0n'h lnfora `ldiveq. Sale :1 10 o'clock mm. Luony to [Hill Juno, youugul. uuu. Mr James Kllpstrick. Kinglton. T . mum y w Ifictnrec. Biick :W_l;q'; rtuds, Sprig: and Hui: In . Wuhgtnndl and Ifnrpiu u-2,1,. Looking GI U . sell at the residence of `tl;ol-a-t':(: own`, Esq., Johnson Street, all the Furniture, $6., pontuded therein. :1 ` .,oxr1='nmmr_ 111111.231: Int , Comprising :-i Biuo (5|Qdnrt),- Hair and .0199 Seatwchnix-II, GoncbeEl_Gnnn* Ezhted and .0nncku ' t , c . tBod.. |tenid`ti,A B|_>ri`n:, .13 ' alga---- ABOUT twenty gt;od Ship Carpenters can nd good vngea nnd steady employment by calling at the Pot: Robinson Ship Yard, u- npplyiug to H. SIMPSON, St. Onlharinel. n. n,.L_._x_-- A_..:Ino` uni 46 I611 BLACKS, DRABS, SHIPPING NE W5. AI J. E. Henderson 8 Co : whex-f-The pro- v` pellet Brietol, from Chicago, l|'l iVOd last night end having lightened 4,000 buehels this morn- ing, proceeded onwards to Montreal. A new barge, the Annie, arrived today, an eddilion to the tnnehipping eet of the inn. Ae Q-:h L (1-2. _L_.; on... ,.,, I- |New_ BlackPar amat tas-Yarn-meal ucvl nmus ems WIIPD I Cloth New Black Victoria Cords New Black Wool Popllus Macnce Q` W'addell s, Piano; Bedding, Books, G - ,P1ated, Crockery Ware, . . . X X > Macnee Q` VV'a'1dell s,l Household Furnitur, f *.... . , _. , , lloulder \Vanted IIIEDIATELY AT THE NEWBURGH Foundry. nmrnvu-Iv L DRINGLR, SHIP CARPENTERS WANIED. ` 3i8I3W.'4rI}5, nu.- _-_V. - ---,-.. ,._...=u uy nun nuuruuuu. At the Shipysrd-Isurs Power k Co. sre busy jnstsow, sud during the winter the ysrd has been in full blsst. The firm lsunched s ne schooner on Wedneqlsy lest, the Ben Fol- ger, sud yesterday the stesm.tng Wren wss committed to the sister, sad is now st leeers Davidson & Donn : whsrf getting in her en. gines. This afternoon s new bsrge for the Ridenn Usnsl trsds will be launched. The dimension of the Ben Folger ere :-Length over sll, 93 feet ; beam, 26 feet ; depth of hold, 9 feet. She proceeded yesterday to Rudd : quarry to lost! stone for Toronto. She was built for Mr Ssmuel Frsser. urns. uni Infora lav 10 L 1' Onnury. STIOKNIY & PRINGLE. Nawburgb, April 26. I B . ~Fonr, ve mad I nkn. all rnnnh ... April 21- KID GLOVES DOZBN BOUlLLON'S JOSEPHINE KID gnovzs, J .' LTNTON has 1 Sell at raid r`@ Iran Y_L_-,r r DOZEN JOUVlN`S KID GLOVES. LAVENDER, PINK, WEDNESDAY THIS DAY AND ALL SIZES FROM 53 to 8. Donn ; TWO - BDTTONBD KID GLOVES. Aucnon SALE NEW SHADES. uvu Ina llX*qlll lf 1 much under the usual pfcei, BROWNS,- GREENS, BLUES, PRINO ESS STREET. RECEIVED PON received instructions to `the late G. L`. _Jqbnson Street, the Furnitur- ...- -.-..---rrnu` uwus III III! IIIIII. At Swift ; 0o : vim-f- l`he steamer Spur.` tun passed up this morning. The schooner Richudaon is loading rye for Oawego. The name: Psuport puued up thin afternoon. `IDEA gkinu-:2 ll---- II--~- L 1"

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