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Kingston News (1868), 26 Apr 1871, p. 4

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T .. 35115991 V1Ll,I 22?; has nuco_wmnoU_ In. 1.1 : .,m ~10 W` 7 _ um.-1 worn! all: I ; 4.. ;;an.~z;-V Ck . a 1 -:I no vnn 9:11:00 W Ky) In. ' h ` . . . H.-_ ` n 0 I ` ` ' ` t The accrued Interest to added to the pmpt `of all bonds and debentures sold in this Inu'l:0'ti Exchange on London : 60 days Bauk...ll~ H ._ ff ` _ `[1 . ,' H Pr.-ivn'la..`._lnl. , ,_ ` . ` ; nun --..|.\Iyf "` New Yrkj Uh doinnnd, ]3;nk.`.'.. . . Gold in New York . . . . . . . . ._.........ll Bank of Menu-enl-Sold from 267 up IQ 278, and subsequently sold down to 273, old- ing_mqg_y' r `_ latter rue. _ Bank oi}! E1-It ighV`_`NorI._l1 AIp_aripa-A_rq mg_wapy_y _ Hr; [utter oi}. gt-nish Korth ` nominal at.110tol12; no abate: ouing. ` ~ Ontario Bnnk.--Sold enrlv in. the weak kn uuunuu an. uv ll.) 11] ; D0 snares Ollbrlllf. i early in, the week 5 120 nd l2L'. ipcq,el' dWilIIlIl0IIIIl`! and 119. d`o`d!gh|1&b4}xrs n nu and up," lers at H9}. 2 mu nuu I51, 119.o1ot Bank n! 'l` ncranunag. 5` Bank of 'l`oronto-Hu receded nearly 10 ! cent since our last, ulee bsving been 0" 333,133. `3`%',.{3".%1'.:`v.`."{2`.` =`9" ""5 Royal Ounidinn Benk-.-Eu` tnlegl $451 dming the week, wit}: buyer: at 10! and no ` I":-_....t.,:';l.0..' n-..1. ;'u124;- `IL. . ' ` n-lw and sellers nl Ml. ' `Dominion 3nnk-0ongid [gm 1 and mu, cioinng in" deunn ar10,| asking 109;. Mernhnnn-. Rnnl:_nn-..-A _:.a. --|-- , day ll 11 A.M. ` 1 Per Gunard And Bremen line, every Wednes- day` st 10:30 AJI. Lam-.rs intended for dismtch` oer Bremen lei ! ll IIU . Canadian; Bank ` V: II &II 1 in good demand, and large uleu Inn made at 139; and M0, closing with buyer: q_ I40 and sellers at 141. `Do ninion nk-0ongidg? . ~'i08}, citing ac%, asking 1091. ' ' nnnlug Lutl. Merchants Bunk- declined in 135, up to 138;-, clo and sellers at 139}. Quebec Bank_Nn ucuuucu III IO c` and It-Llnrant I | nuu urnuru In mu. Quebec Bank-Nominnl ; buyers It 110, wiih no aeH_eraVu_nd_er 125. 2 Molso1,12l.:BI`BAk4-5-.'l"OH_i . g;-nq at 130; seller: ask 24. ' ` ' City Bank-f_Iave declined uiueo out In; -9 J sales today my mt ; buleu now 4! 97 and ll } mop}. `. f s"Bant} ua ddPufale-Sold from do do_yvn to_ I11} ; todny buyers odp In .'..: us manque an `Peuj>le-S down to todny buyers sellerllsk 112} ~ ' 4' La Banana \Y.o!n-:I- D... ac--era-an 111; ,; Bacque Nntlonsle-Buyou at u uovk. ' iv.roe:.::r.w.u' Elm Bnnque 3a.cq<:n Garlic:-gnyorg 124 ; holders are firm at 126. A Mechanics Rank_wn ----- --L r- - use ; noluc-rs rm Mechanics Bank-Na "r a?.;i; 332.1` '.2.`: .,...u..~.,.nu-rn~nue- uuunihaz us, with no buyers over 118. ` Toronto City Gas Company--Aro wnlufd at 125; email Iota procurable at 128. Western /,?Ol _ pg {Oompa.uy-Salu Lt I35, at whic rate t are are buyers. ; British American Assurance Oo|npu|:.yi Would be taken at 90, but noatock on ket. ._ .,..~..-~-- vv 0!] ntl. - Freehold Buildin ' ` 136 ; not nahsre nion Permanent. Bqilding Buyer! in 125; and Iellen Ct; 1193; doing. Imperial Buildin has been cleared at 106] Mid 107, `fair demand at lnuor r_al.o_.` Hllrnn -...I II-' day 10:30 4.11. Letters intended dipatc per line must be specially an directed- ;". :i7';'. e.".`5 J"! .:1'.T.:`L`*`!,59}E""""T3 Bu'ld' d . . 9` 10'8s';"`5-o"..'3'1`u.r.1 .`, 2.'a',.,~ ?f,?"""`* 'l!Qn.|...n`:.... vuuvwu IIPIIV up-to 205; holder: now not 210. Canada Llnded Credit 092:3 `M405 , ilil3Ii:'iioioUl`8 35-091:3 i,g_ .fIl~.'T3x aI G3f.I~. ELXAEIJU '1` t On ad Bruce Railsn _--Slor:k":'H A--L of, .o-$1`??? "11;:;.T7 Buyers afoul m:tk_et. D...lj' nu |lllOl' YEN `i4e`3i`1Z`r.=5"%"3" 3") : :9-9} no ' - 2: ma; ; nu? nellen hodgi il.q~'_"""F,' W . mnndq I-._.:_.s cu 11.0 . Inna nI.92}.47 .1-1 Onnudn Dobenta Bustling sold at 09 5 Sin! uuyuru Ir` U1 Inna nt92}.. I RID!-Q n`: . .-.-uuugu un gouuou uu ( H,._ '55 _ ' Ne Yrk Jomm . D . nlr` in New vru-Ir nuvuuuuI\:a' nanl-No tnnnctionl ; hoop :loee,d,' an I at L,` . , U~d;0!Ba'nf 110:2 mi-Lna-m with no } _ Tornmn nan. -- ~--A ' ulr uemsud 1 Huron, _pnd, 3uyrs'v'$trId .1 "`Sing1e copies of the CEBOIIOLI um Nlva, containing the news of the week, may he lmd in wrappers for mailing. Price 3d. encl issued every Friday. Ql\fn1 .1'c (`.nPllt nf the Dnnv Nmwn msn 3: `I `I3;--.`. _ x.L._'r1~ & osun, _ | , No.38 Knle 81-nu lhu. - mi od u Ion Jdguo ye mg, " """' ` 1- Toronto, April 25,1811. : "'7 M mi me? a:ms:,n,r.: Xi ' ,, . -'--- ""pl 'b'r.:.,.~-v 3 ( .. `_,.n Ollmu q N I . . 'r`:?_.,_.T"" . _. 4 , E a nil ._ A. ` -lCeU)`Kh`!'1"`,".M - 1 Building Sodii Vi-Iii Edum pared aiming in rate.` ma, Era. n--I-- '--- " Bnnk-0pened with men at 13 l35..Au.hununn1lw nm..a -..a -- :1 II 1'56. -No A; boo`: 9!-,. . ..y qu un_ya' nanl Pyivnle.` Land, Bank. . . Ganie;-_- .I _Bnyor`,| xecnnod neatly, obovmly. am mmemuuuuny u. 9 DAILY NEWS Jens PRINTING OFFICE! vulu [IOU or 112, _B.,.;-] TF1! ID!` _, ~.. , ibdnltl .'nK -1..'.l~{f[ ....-*~*:.:::.'::.*.".*.'?.-.':'-.:='-- . gun`-'n.adlhunoIdllll.a`1.':;: ?,`.:.,., ' auunu uizua uu.u'ua.m,.- :1:;bdl'oDMotDnb`;yato1q-gldy. nssnea n nuny. SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY Nnws ma) 3: had at the counter of the publication otca, Prin- cess street. Price two cents. - D-- do am. wm;.:;i.:'.;;2.;." klndunnrduunulnnnenuulnndiml J 133. mwggfmm ma, Kedloal0IoettolIoPoorInI_vBoaniofG HI I . _ ed 0* send a chomiatfahti In P. Db Whohn .`2'3`:?.`..:."W lllkn an an -an-u|..'.4uI.-l'x."r Ibzind 1io`yf3i5If`;,;::?` * Indlotlolocd IIIOIIULIIIIII $0 Iain. STUART HILL ON THE LAND QUESTION 1.. n-n ,___,.|_ ;._,_..1 __ Z:.~.m.;.;::: 2-"JN0'u;u-L Zuiluaiu; in ' " jftll un'bV0'Iqll!k tannin: ma uiym am: one`: 1 .:.na-x,- :41 lnnqand r.n,s,, ` u.v.-...- _..... vu .......-.... `.........\,.~ Mr Hill reoonlly issued an explannvor_v atvement of the programme 0:` the Land Tcn- ure Reform Association, from which this is ac --9--." . _ Knnws `rxmn. , > 11..--. n... A -4 ` D59 uv ` ` in ooaden M he laws of 0 {I EXIPHCI I ' The Society are of opinion that in allowing C the land to become private property, the State ? ought to have reserved to itat-lfthe acceliiou ot I - income, is, the unearned income from natural 2 causes, and that lapse of time does not ex'in. ! l guish this right, wherever claim to cornpensir. tion it may establish in favour of the landowners The Land is the original inheritance of al man. kind. ' ' ` The Society does not propose to disturb the landowners in their just acqutsi. lions. But tkhy assert the right of the State to all such accessions of income in the future Whatever value the land may have acquired at the time when the principle they contend for ahall obtain the assent of Parliament, they do not propose to interfere with. If, rather than spbmit to be specially taxed on the future in. crease of his rent, a landowner prefers to reliu- quish his land to the State, the Society are wit- ling that the State should pay forit at its selling value. By this provision all his just clams will be fully satised, while the bargains will sti=l be highly `advantageous to the nation , since an individual never gives. to present money, for H remote prot, anything like what the prot is worth to tn? State, which is immortal. ' ' ' The State will receive the entire rent of the lands voluntarily sold to it by their possessors, together with a tax on the future increase of rent on those proper! on whose owners have suf- ficient condence in the justice and moderation of the State to prefer retaining them. IA INNW "W" E51370. _ ` -on I.N- _ cast:-eat, ' " -rn l'..L.B.l `AU D ALT` 11: iiiiczily Ntmsa. WVEYD/NESDXY _EvE'x~f;f Amuj 26. H... A(\1naaaAA1\lAlAI any auu ava 14. The exeommnnieation of Dr. Dollingeri whic` the cable announced the other day, may turn out to he the beginning of a great echiatn in the Roman Catholic Ohnrch. The veteran theolo- giant of Munich has been the coneietent oppo. nent of the infallibility dogma from the very moment of its inception. He etande honour_ ably dietingniehed among the great men ho de- nouaeed the course of the majority at the latt- Uouncil, by pernevering in his oppoeition alter the dogma had been promulgated aa an article or laiih. He denied before the event, ae he oenier- now, that the dogma. hoe either a scriptural or an historical baaia. He matntaine that the pee eagee of the New Teetament on which Papal in fallibilily rule are otherwiee interpreted by all the Fathers, and ae hie vow binds him to accept the Patrietie interpretation of Scripture, it com- pete him to reject that accepted by the Council of the Vatican. Be deniea the etateinent _lh|Il Papal intallihilily exieted from the beginning of the Church, and characterizes it as being in glaring contradiction to nldonbtcd iacte. lle atlegea that two Ea-ulenleal Ooonella or the lit- teenth century decided againet the preteneion to Papal lnfallihility, and that, moreover, the late decree: are antagonietic to the Constitution of European Btetee, and epecioally to the Bava- rian Cooatitntioo, which be ha] atom to ob. eerie," The enlannn rleolaratinn nf Iain n.a..na F \ Sane P914.` -3351; FIRE? PAGE. : Rem ava ' N `"'l.'?' W. ...., . V Plillosllon ulllmll `IVPI IUD `., 9 my Oil A 36 51115.3`-, L, L.L.B. | I and Oi l'|lIl uonautnuon, which be In to ob- serve." The solemn declaration of his reasons for rrfusiug to submit to the new dogma II handed into the Archbishop on March 28th, and in addition to the point: specied, contained the following statements. Thowaada of both clergy and lalty agree with him in holding the new or- ticles oi faith to he untenable. Even among those who have nadeea formal submission, no- body among niu acquaintance believes the new doctrines save in none uon.natural or evasi" sonar The statement that the judgment seat of God and of the Pope is one and the name origi- nated among Latin populations, and will never be able to make its way in German lands." The subjection of political order to Papal sntbori brought the old German Empire to destruction, and, "were it to tfecorue dominant in Catholic -Germany now, wouid at once implant the seeds of a deadly malady in the new Empire just es- zablilhod. ' 1'n....- --- a_.. _..a-a.I.. u.:-... _L-..a n- n.- IIUIIIIT-I. There no two notsble things shout Dr. Dol- liner s position. The first is thst he hssls his opposition to the new dogma, and its silist-d provisions, ongroeeds which lie strictly within the trsdittoll sod doett ines"'of the Rotnieh Church. This will give his protest esigni- cesre end I power in that Church which it could not hsve otherwise possessed. The second is thst while rejecting the new srticle of faith "es s Ohristisn, e theologisn, and In htstorirsl student," he dissents slso from it es s citisen, end es s citisen, moreover, of t newly-crested Get-nun Empire. This will 0 more then anything else to lend his srgune ts e vitslity the! will endure long after their author has passed away, Dr. Dollioger warns the Bishops of the Ohsreh sgstnst the degrs- dstion of their oice. thst is involved in making them merely the delegates of the Pope at Rome, who now srrogetes the entire plentitnde power over every Cstholic diocese in Christendom. So fer, he indorses when has been known for centuries es theaslllcien oppo- . svtion to the nsurpetions of Rome. But when, in sddition to this, he lsys aside the ecclesia- tie, ssd mskes the duties at A patriot and sf citizen vital srguments spins: the encroach-I meats of s Jesuiticst majority ot his Ohnrch; he esuncietes s doctrine that the Pspscyg Inst stetnp out, or recognise ss its owe death wsrrent. After its encient manner, the` P'P`! Ins attempted to destroy this lelesi "e|'IIw_o of truth within the pets ofthe Ohm-ch, Dr D._pl|ns_ger wss allowed A fortnight by the eccleelnlllcnl. snthorities st Innich to reconsid- er his deelstetr regstding the:-new dngn-,",; Hts sentence of eleennunicetioe hes doubt '" 5 P"d-'1 by I Iii-position 'rmn hi-s ulces of Provost of the Roygl (;|,.,,,,,_ d Professor of E:dOIlIttgel Ilig[.f _ 11 Du` _ o col History. Tbs ` omdito of the eouum pru-y theologian of the Bollltn Catholic Ohnr ch bu, lint, A! or flj l1|'I 0! ololunindod devotion to its unioe, been formclly committed to everhlag paedi- Iion, beans he refuses to ucrioo uilhor hi- wen rornuuxy commuted perdi-1 ` ucriuo Oilher hi: 3 luullnct or his ooucionoo 3: the biddingollono Iundrodnoflulinn priuu. A fut triullphq ll.ko this ionld alum: the fonudllinl of III! D3. DOLIJNGER AND THE POPE. xxfusron ms? U1-`more. Oloso. Arrive. L, n on n 1-_ n-..:..In.nn ll _ -mu. rnyl van. lu.\\'u. ` 8.65 pm. 4.15 mm. 9.30 p.m. \ 4 05 p.m, 4.15 Ln). 6.00 IN- Exp:-ens. Express. 230mm. 1 Mpm. `) ,I'\ -1 -n I SLR n III I DIBIQ | 5| ii0l'1ol|:n`\.'lu Ins nppelrunce and requcsupd tin natural l :incess 10 leave the dwelling. The Inner ::a\".n p`uduce her m.1rrirI:;e cevlicalc -.. P0053; 1 the p vliceunn retired. Thurs-upon [hr .:UlLU\l, ruuruurnunu u: an rnlII4\,I|1nI` "Mr" P.-`m4 ess rc-cc-ived annther vi'tt.- namely. 1m3~ if um a so-culled 1:07/zme i`n ".1ire8 wlm xro ae - p_ timed xhnt he was the l rmcu a uuslnc-3. Q . ,, . - . Fqn|l-l- gm-pd. llg\::Ir1rivvI(mal, accomp-xmewl lw stale _ 3 . ' tn pnrugrs and um-er ruf.-ms, paul fm Lha- msd puypnsv, lnrced in-`I wav mtu lue upnrI- and rnems uml Viol:-nHy(_)uctcd1l,\c Prjucens, L ......|...- _.:|. L. om.` nun.-v..hil.l.-....-Nnnmi IHUJ PKULECCUCU [LL ll|I|.C I: slurs reside at B-zrlin, eliing thnv: past h-sen u`-'|3ge(1 nswill tnunce of their unhnp 1 31 two cLI"Mrcn. If. am We 9- married in due ('oni1 Wirxga,-n.=u-in, at Olrle` '0? *3 on the lam JuuL;,1_86E mu Prince made a fun no legal impedimzntu . v 5 - Papncy more irretriaubly thnn mnlion. ' 3 AL\ll13KlUAL\ [nun I nu 1 Ln;..;..;. `I In the Ohio State prison them ,n;_e 1,02`. muvicta. During 1870 the Saw received (mm the labour of these men $8l~.73'7;nm1'e than the entire cost. 01 koeping she Bani-A hwmiaxy. During . that year tbr cost. pet` ...:....... ..... 3144.52: his eurniueo. $255 1 wmiaxy. During.mac 109- com. pt` I`. prilnner was $144.52; eurnmgtl. $955 ` Mgny of the couu-ucu wen at the rgle 0' ( 145 cnts per day; thou contracts VIII 8 1 `be renowecgrt a IJ_t`Ilif:Inb`l`G_:`$:$: 9:2: ` `ucr dav. m: w\ a 8 -'_ . *3-mm "35 to $150 per yelv` m(}re.thnn_"_h1s 1 1 =harc or the coiati ombe IEe`;\_lttehnt,1_qryt;_5i: ' 3 , iuet at iaron 1., I ` :3er`1l(1i`:(:zelr)t:fnre Ghe Legi's|ati1`1-e :35 pay 01 c halt of thiq surplus earmuga t_o the su;_)porI `gut the Chil-In-n of such convlctl. With u ` 1 3-`n.,wI.,-dga: M the {act that. the Manchu- 1. .-.~: :5 Suite l .'ison, the Allnmy Penitentiary. iqhu Michigan and Ohio State -Pciaonl are self-sustaining, sad that, wharver theha is . m.H'.ennmininrr nrisnn, tho disr-inline is necessary, uux- auto La( Kl3InLurq 33 uuuu-..;.~ ng in pncerlainly. The jjlinois Penit.~.n- tinry is; pvrhapsf, I coelihb ihe State of from $500 to $1,000 per day oyvr and abuvg ixs eurningl, and `gut (lisciplinq irtm iqg tqj boast. of. Tush-mf of bn'ckiu}.{ 0?` F11 Eng 10 make or lncnk party capital; the lunjnrih of the Legiglnture should.) win the public mnndence by resolutely adopting the sys- mm which works so weli` and prqmblyin the inuiLut`.on`s wehave named. Any part; that wili relieve the State from its present an )rmtIlIsexpe}1se, will dcsowe, and Wm receive, lhn approval of the people of Illi- nnis.--_`:!'nwrican Paper. ' cXI-SUSIIIUIIIK, IHU tllllla, VVIIUYUYBT LIIBCU I.` \ self-sustaining pnsun, the discipline 1:- nulter. nml pnnishluents almost wholly un- necessary, our State Legislature is nun-Ier~ my in uncerlninlr, Thu Illinois Pnnit.:I\- .\ PRINCELY SCANDAL IN BERLIN_ Tim Bcclm l'uUc:ctu.~:.g publishes I piem nf mxelligence winch is making the round at all 11,. pnpews and creates no small sen- amion. Tue anir relates to the unusually heartless p-ucecdiugs of 3 member of tin high aristocracy in, Prussia against his Ic- giiimase consort, whose pleheiao origin constitutes her only ncnc. The Princu-s~ Fr;-uc"3ck Wittgenstein, the wife of A cap- tain in the Svcnngl drngonn gunnls, arzivei`. it Bvrlln 3 few days s~nce and look posses- `:01 M" her lodgings The Princess lniil gm-i"_v (luniicilul lie.-rself in the aaul_apar.- mcuts Whr-u ilic follnwing hnheard at oc cureuccs tnuk plnce:--'l'l1c valet of 1"-I hualmncl, accompanied by u policenmu-, mirlu Princeis cerlical:-.. Priniess irvm i'n_1i`.zire3, ._...i .1. I... ....... .i.,. n.'....._.i_. c.. .~minp.a. w 1 \ . , um -1 AMERICAN PENITENTIARIES. _,..2...\.. Llxnnn an-n 1 I ilflictl iH:I'. UL` Wllh Inn 1 riucul UUEHIC3.` fi`xvr,u_9." 'H;i:: inriIv'I(ina|, |~_v pun-;r.+ uni:-.=r bi-:4 intu I'ue violently (_)eclCd lhu t igetlier with her two young childrenflged swn and three years respectively, and in m Icing physically ill-Lreated them. Tl,-< lady p:'o(;cedc(i at once to her parents, win- alari and have fur somo to mm: for Ligc sus- te3.n:mue unhappy dnughler End her appears `the Indy vim lb I nn_ce Frederick Wi YI,'!}[ ill,, Olrienbu"g,- `In Hungary, `ibc June, 1868, on which occasion furmaal declaration that no impediuunt. of any kizid Igniusl the marriage exiuccd on his part.` Tln Prin(`(>~l!-1 is in nmaapssinr. nf all the dnmi- IIUU IJIHIIXUBU UAVIDLWI UD NIH PIKE IIH Princess is in possession of all _the docu- ments in proof of her legitimdte rights as a wife. The affair is calculated to acmtci gencml utltention, indcpgndcut of the per- sonngcs whose names are at stake, as, in there E no aw in the legal exgcugion 0| av... ........;..... /...;.:-1. .......,...... s.. -1:;.'n.. LUCIE UC H1) HHVV [U ILIU leg-I Cxgcui:-I79 `H he marriage (which appears to 136' tin cast). it would furnish an yiditiogal jpiool that in some of the aiistocrdiic oircles in Prussia there still exists a disposition arro- gantly to claim an exemption h-um certain laws and views obligatory on the citizen clnfsses by nobly igiinrinz than. Doubt- less`l.he affair W)" b sifted to'"1he bottom. , shipped from this : cargo, all the tackle~falls and ropes in gene- V grindntone. - ward, so high as the mix} decks. ---....v- ..-. -.--.. -----. ....;_. uu4;u. The Brilish steamer Don has been wreck- ed oh` the coast of China. The North China Ileralxl, IVI.-arch I, gives the followinguccuqut oi the affair: The Don seems to have been found by the Cyhukinng, at 5 _p.m..nn the 14th inat., ashore off the It-ilahd-`Vof Ocksiu. Seeing the wreck crowded by Chinese pirates, Capt. Warden red into and dis- persed them. and then sent a. boat on board None of the crew were seen or heard of. The Daily Press says: 'It is surmised that the steamer may have`!-un aground in oh. of the fogs which have recently been provin- lenc on the coast, andthat the Captain and crew will probably make their way to Swa- tow. It is hoped that I gunboat may be sent to look nfter Ihs w:esk,-g s the amount oi property at stake is something very grew, the Don containing 3 full cargo of pine:-. goods from home. besides the opium. &c., found the decks strewn with portions of mi cut, sails ying loose. and that a general pillage had been made. ' She was on`_y nhie te save eight chest: of opium, fty pieces of shirtings, two dozen bovien of cztpa and a The Don was full of water for- The Douglass seems to have beerrieft alongside tryingtosavefnrtherc up . No further news_ had come airrcef the arrival of the Cnukiang." The Cycle, March 11, adds to tbe.fqregoingf: A portion of the crew 0! tbe Don` reached. Amnv in n verv nitiuhln l`!(\hf`i:i.\n aha. I..." port. The Chukia'ng_ .. . V.-nuuu-nu 1-ua. (F1 am the Couft Journal.) During the lust six months a plainly dreseed, graceful lady, nenognpanied bx three or four at.- ggndgms, might have been met any day walk-~ iu'-in Ihe lnnel in and about Chlulhuru. Few of those mreting herand fnfllng to reeeghize 3` runilin rm would hive Inspected that one uhon xwelve month: Ilnco the Quill! empiegs Ind wife or the ruler over A neat _nnd_pqwex_'tul nalion. With the resinrnntion of r'nnIn".n. a you -nun uu. um crew 0! H79 uon reacneu. Amny in 9. very piuable condmon after Inw- Ang been stripped and maltreated by pintea. and rubber: on shore. The remainder were also harbarously created by pirates but-were iescued by a Chinese gun-boat, by which they were carried to Foechnw. The wreck of the Don is nowbeing guarded by II. M. S. Zebru and three gun-boats. . Iuu wire or me ruler over I (real nntrpqvvertul resignation of r'oyulty"abe hu trbnndonod every nppennnce of nuts. Every Snndny she walks `to lllollltlo Catholic. chapel. whatever the rather any be, Ind it in the rarest thing in the world to see In: riding in n` carriage. er k in of the simplest, and she may somotimeo be seen Inlking in E lnia cot. ton dress. She neither visit: lIOl'1'BG!lVOlTlll-` ton in tho numbeniinck indeed, on-vie: her uecluaion so fur that when solicited to be pre-. sent at 1 concert in tic neighbourhood, given for the benet of bar distant ! Iuhjoou of for- mer years, the doclined. For ynu the n-V press but been the leader of fubiolfdnd thc lust peculiarity of manner or dress, whether intentional 0! not, has -been 'lnlihfwlly copied by every lady who probadn to holding in-the nlighest degree to the world of fashion. `Even now her nnnnor of walking, with the body Ilisthly khan`! lorwril, A:uth:';'unnll nick I _| o requenty qt _ Hrnitatod the India or Obbolhnnnt, ma nrcaxof it -..'3 R far beyond thnl occluded district. ' i '&."'P.`, lie iuhshiuntu townrda tho In-_ :3 ,' "5 F59 Olng Pnnea hnve, after an llru "`'. - "'50 lnto nlpect for her With to I `NI! hetulrqnttopn W,` ' I0 90'! '31: : u:h...t'?..:.:".'.`l' mm LIFE or Vrsn EMPRESS EUGENIE AT CHlSEl.B_URS1`. * -VG ` II! quill pflll, II Pitts oqutlop than PIRACY IN l.`HE-Cl]INESE SEAS. -;gI.3n, n new Refor- nuullli IOU IIIPIOII uynuq Indy. of |V|ll\' nuonxnxou In-cnnnd nemfy, ohonvly. EM 0!Wdm09`Y ` v... DAILY NEWS v!!l\r- v- 4 _...-= . -1 _-= >_D _ '= The only effect hu_ hqon to bring doyn 1 fey` '1'he'n&I:0I :gHi:" l people from London on Snndny gnormngl, who bl! 0 mu the chip`-l~ Mr wpIrpoIu1`ol gain; on mM`` ';'..'.`""' rank, 1 `V " V senator: from that I ~ ` may-.u..LamA , Gulighaniqzaaen cf of Xpril ind nnnounc'rD that in conqia bf the diuorgnniznion of [the pooulntvnso in Paris it has received no nownnnnetmor lotion from Enzlnnd for forty- new pgp,-_or England forty- eig`h't ours. `It in, xberefore, compelled. to P- `peu hilf hi hint! the. "AI noon I'u't_ha Post Oice is ngnip in workAingAordtl"ItI'ol5 hm vlllboruumod. "V "` `(he p0Ilj`I .tVIDO ID YIHI I! DID 110917! F , A __ AL- ELI-all WIII IR IIGIIIIOII. ' ' " - The ogtenaive property known an the W6-hrd um but `am. lint. Lion purchased by the Mom- Eoivldh." cl` Ydfkiille. a n _s , _, -__;__--g n-A A Goon Win -The following sentences are from Archbishop Socket- s Wedding "Ring :- Hsst than I soft heqr(.`{-it is oI`God s break- ing. Hastltlmu uuveot.wif_s `Is-she ls of God : llilg. The Hebrews; Inn, u s in`. He is not s` men that hath not: Vouis` ," _ ollgh msuslono, may be good, yet it is not` good the! I `mun should be ulou6._ ' {Every good gift nlno 3` every perfect gift, is I good gift,'t beam dsrten H} from the Sun of nsrcy. "Bow I-sppyhro those I msrrisges whore Christ is srthe I'eddiqg;l Let 1 none but those uhp hsvslolwd favour in God`: eyes nd favour in yours` Bupbuuds and wives m ahggld provoke one mother to love; and they M should love one another, notwithstanding pro. voostious. Good servants are 3 great blessing -, g-.od children 1 gxeuteqbleninggbut Q good _ wife is tioetlit hlesuiu'g;`~snI -dtjclll help let him seek for that lacks one`; let him sigh for that hath zlost OBI; let him delight in that en- joys one. ., __ ALconoLrsED LADIES.-Il. is supernnm tn poit out the signicance nfcthe medical acknowledgement that intem-persnce is in- creasing among the women of our rich and educated classes. Other faults of fashion may be dismissed with contempt and merc- conxlemnatiou, doubtless to be replaced by fresh follies; but (lrnwig-room tipplingz means family disruption, degrading of race. and social dchuseuieut which is worth checking/by on menus. Already the com putatively smu I proportion of ulooholisetl ladies has probably leuvened largely tha- world t`hey"live in; end; of ulfvices, drink iug seems tarp __tuute itself most ten.- ciously, not only individual; but.i1 ner progeny, `h Ih ofull shrinks to the eontrar . strou`g_'Qhd} pobleWvomun will be- come ;_o.`_Ig_t_l vsiuublll-inuence of the better hslfgf-soclstfjvill decline, however. dd! perstslyspiiuttirinsyshnrpen their in tul- lcts in ignpesigivo examinations. '4: cannot. be hriptful or pfofresl if the mo- Liirrs of our purest races and roast pamper- -4 stock cgrgnorget up without stimulus ~:l.e-r than ordinary t"ot`{.`l and air. it seem- douhtful whether we should lmv reached our present development had our urboreal nnnaan/I H lpairimma instincts" fm-alt.-.ohnl.l ad .`'-| H-, `lit lei l'rr. Llir r1."L`Sl')I OBVCIOPXIIBDI Ulll U|ll' ITUUICHI posesa.).<'l legitimate instincts" foralcohpl. We have heard. it is. true, that m0nke_v= will take to drinking, but we had suppoipd that. in thnlgpso of ages our race had .u`<-.- quired, mgethm with is; peculiarities, sufr ciont physical and` `moral scipnpp to qx-_ pound whereinlie both the use and the al-use of alcohol,` and enough wif to obey the- cewbing-, plainly accordnn! in this matter. of law, physio, _a_nd divinity.-Ziha ::'a.tu_r- rlay Review. .` "` rx-.... n... n'................... .. V...-.u..-nu Wu-3 --...-.w.. Tm: CAVI D.ICOVERIBS_ m YOBI:{IE1IE -The recent explorations of the Victoxia Cave in the West Riding of Yurkshise. England, have .nesu`ced in important :1}- chmologicaj diqcoveries. There are tracbs of two disiinct r,cc"npu:ionu.o'f the cave l;o_v man. In the upper part thereiware lur quant.itio&of.._bonee and teeth of `the Celbltc short-horn, the gout, hone, pig, and 3 f remains of roe deer and stag, evidehtby t 0 refuse of human f0od,.|1ou{z wizhvfrngnaerits uf notterv. Snmnln -ware; hnnaowinm A r! reluaa or ugman 1oou,. noun wuuwrlgme .~' of pottery, Sunaln '_Wll `. boyne-pins,` alglrl various nondeucript drtlibies msgde nf antl'er and boneutoll pbtvboilars, spigidle-wheels, and charcoal. The personal ornaments ale the most worthy of uote. Besides bronze harp-shapad ~`t.he common lake Roman typo, there wgne tyre in gill; bronze M1.-. gig-om aiupuna Lnclnfired with .n singularly beautiful pattern in lylue, yef low, red, and grebn unmel. -* They are un - rloubtedly of a style purely Celtic. A burp- shuped broochfidou in design, is adorned ziatu ha most glflicsto aitlzern _in_ blue and .e dlde e w jlhrnnzfgill an-mists. $115 V555 e 61%? fuinihed in the uersonal ornaments. noiuts to thdlr M1219 T.t..!-M xhe.. reu Clliyllti -u c w ` ` rqgrqlfyv ggll V355 eaa-61% by personal ornaments, points thdir Roman-Gullah`; brig_in,-_-h*Id'l: is not impro- 900`.-Plubelt ant the` m in amimeling was orkshire, the l'ew.enanm!s nt lhnblzimri whinh hlvn `wan f:.nn:I Annui- 6 enamenng was IUIKSIIIFB, (.08 Iewenanmls at t.hal;kiud_ which have been found occuiu. 3 ring with onaor tuneteepn` '01:: id thhv county. The dgteo m occupation Es shown by thq coIne..-which range from Trajan down` To thia` bu`:-bnrous lmimtions m the` coins of 'l'et`r1rus.' `The latte: were In cifchlhtion in t.I:e,fonrch:aud fth centuri '9, `and `probably coh'(fnue`d toLbc used in thm portion of the `Roman-C:-ltic kingdom of Sfrutbclydc down to its final conquest by Endberlet in AND. 756. .The Ihnlu urnnn am so musk RAXLWAY. Trains unive and depu-I from the Kingston Station A: follow: 2 ` nniun CHI? srrzunclydc down to its nal by Ezulbenjle /I-`be Jhole group of l'( lnl|i!'i8 pl'C1S'y of [he same chnrac. tar as those found I-round the min 0! R0- monyilluln Briuin. .; . - _ H ,__,_,- -._ _g_ 11- . - . n ..r Fnooanla xx nu rNAv`1,- --A4P:r)in.men- tuy return-shows-that in the three)` years 1867, l868.4wd 1869, 238 seamen md- 66 msnoo Info:-ed corporal punishment. Thirty of the Ientenpeg u-`ere by court-mun tiul ; in 161 cola: the puuishmgnt yr}; op- deg-ed by 9, captain commanding, in 88 by}. commander-commanding. and in 27 by `B liulrnam edmmaucflxg. In 45 case; the sentence was for an 1 inmn In". :..;...x.,.- _.__-. _ V- f"",` f -"' _ "'5' ""'"` ' I U `B edmmaugxng. ytbe was for :1: 3 in 200 for inhubor- dimuiou; innino for disgraceful conduct, in'28'!o'i- iiehenion; in 20 for` dfunknnees or smuggling liauor: in two fnr amz..- .u ..u xvi uvqvrlqvll, nu au l.U!' urunxennees smuggling li nor; in t}_vo fpr_ ghting. twp v -"ve of `tihd-sutnmtry punb ants w Ihips whose oomp!en9eut' was 5 io 00 ; 138 of the Fsumulary 'sn_d-`ue of the court- mnrtiai unrened in-ships of 60 to 120; 84 summary ai1d s9fgn adhrtmartiai _sunto.nces in`ahips of'12U to $04-`land tho tenluining 127 summary and 32'ourt~ms1-n`! sentences in ships of 250 to 850 c omp1`em`ent. nu ..-f;n:.._.. ._:.'|. .1. n.,, , - - - .7 - - 7" ----- uvwunlp numnsg their I605.` -8I}$f;OlIl*CIII'l.llidI up to Jnnnnry lit,-185$, embiutot Io: I3,'l93;2F55. had there nnlsiiil-I iII:|G 6I6,on'uu'u, worth no ...u . Acts lot At} e , fi'r_l_lIIl& _ -vtllhnv uid- .a inu_h_u 90,000,099, 9 _ ovtOIl`pl| nun; Putts `Rail- nuinoldmll iti hIliIl`H_t`g `terngg pfigg or $2.25 per acre, and fltrgi poulou 6! it was comprised Vithin the limits of the mat Augg. curdeurt. :l`ho'lJ|ion Paid.JinlIiay:v. 1-Venliud on Ill avenge 84.46 Inc,-ism. .. on un an-Pu vs uvv Vvv uu'v \2uu.|plUl.l.lUl.- Our reintimu with ,-the-Popmcy have for centuries been of a very curious and dc- lioato cburlcfqig nd the djolllties 6f the duiation will bins ~muin'a In common! I-- V , -.__ -. - .--J `did -l\lUI nuts llI:' chmctvgqnd theqicnltles of In, no ~m_esns beremoved by the trsnsfei if the Italian capntsl to Rome. Hitherto. we hsvbeen represented in un informal way b so sttache_ of the Legation at 1319:-ups.` ._ a_ I_. last months Rome will be the seat of government for Itsly. How then are we to ;dcy.l with the Vatican? ' Without In entire sbiindonment of the prjpciple on which we hsvp hlthlerto acted. it. would be impossible for us to accredit a. specisl envoy to_ the, Vatican. According to s Florence telegram, it is now proposed that he dnticsw _' were .. grand an elci ntlydischsrge b`y Russell l should he entrustegl _to the English Miais- test at the mus: Court. Will the Pope and his advisers sccept-such-sn strange- ment 3 It is _repo,rted.Atl)sg Hr. Odo Russell wili be sent out to settlo msttars, and that `sat aordo. perhana,_tha.9nq prospect of u fri;endly'|d'ustmenI of s verywbne point in diplomscy. - . . .` 1 . Hekosreu--few moon I fsctrfn conn c. tlon with the constmctiottliffoar '5Piciac' Rfil_ vsy. ,'!`hdInooll'Dsitnl"Bii1-road reolved s , Ind grsntor 2,095 V aciittoivurds building rosd.- -Bale! ~thI-[llidl npto Jsnnnry ll-I . 1 IRA --.n.n_u.1. .- -... -__ -. can curl. ;l'llI ulna I'll renliud in pa ,1" the Illinoiu Oontnl wu oallnch torn states were none dioult _o! a lunch mom. ;1=rn`1 2. ;"):'..:-I./AI:`.7I.` H |l'u844-5 lIOrc:`6n.b.`%mn $330 I D!` dionlt of sand. 95...... |h- u-'1. _. 2.4.1 :1.m. 1 an p.m` .._ ... .. [This is by Iontresl time, from which dedncf in minutes for the dilnrwence between )loutrea- : and Kingston time.] Nov. 6. 1870. * ~- 1 I"... 1 51v 3: 'IAfIP..'-F/I(I`;`W "e'.i.=, . xw 2-. \| A large nupberhof pcopniptors and editors or In Ijnh Newspnpdra hn've'n"r:ugged to make a. K3 Ihih .lhe .Unild S1 n"Le`n-yihd` will pro- bnblyiloe-`i Jqoq nu) mu Ifivyrpool. m.`...',...`u . puici or P_i;o1rnsaog _'BLAcx1: - """"I.;"r!` r \ : . U`I`sr'ox,I`n rp'I'ciL on P_i}o` Profouoluhble -undo` I-If bnnqueta in Edinburgh on tie said that be main 11..-\ ;u a speech beforoban . ' _' against this rule. It was 1 thd Bump Oentemry. '1`. mid, , `Blackia, you` an 2 I umlmd at the .nrogranin 'xlovrn.it `tho Bottom, u- 1 In: ..... You put py nnme downs: Ihe bom _Iis_'._ I know they will not istea to r I ion ! writd K. `S on must? wnl told. `It is n gnqd .oqo_Aaion, Ind make a grand apech; yon} must bu archlveetui-ny`, Cicero, Duioslbeue orator: of 0N1." ' (Iianghter) Lik ........1 fAHow.n3 1 wu-(x:enew_ed tun, _....._ . looked M _progranime,: and_ saw ,1 ms: 'llovrnan I `tho io'uom.~ n- I an hare. Iwaid, bottom of that `liq , listen my speech. wnle, l wng you mus? speech; build in up nrchlVeefn'rnlly`,`CicerD, Dnioslheuee, and the Like 8. good nature-i_ fallowaga ,1_ wu-(renew_ed lnughter) -nothln land; A man into so many scraper as goodnaturc-.-lA_Irrov.e ontalong speech. P_eo- ple goI_,tired ntlthe dinner, and the moat elo. quont _men were notllistoudm. When it come to my turn I were `gone coon. and had no ehnnco. I merely `laid, I propose no |ud_ao; good bye." I sent to the reporters and said `Gentlemen, you will nay reyort that apcecb [sent you two day: ago; you must uouopon it That said nothing: A learned olcial \-\ .. ...._.. twd ago; ion it. They said to me afterwards, `The speech is through the whole town. It. is in M1 the papers. r. ....... nnl In tnken out. Lhough notone sin whole town. u. m an um luv ,,-,....~. It, Inna; `not be taken out, Lhough not one .510 ayllhblaof it was spukc-n. Thus it came om, not only a whole column of the newspaper-,_ but mrinklad with `hear. hears. `cheers, `hurrah, column or me newspaper, uui sprinkled with `bear, hears, `cbeera,' bun-nbs -(lond,1augbler)-and all llmtlort of thing. That was as great a he as ever was printod-(Laugblor)-und you will nd it there, mnking me immortal to the and of the world, ofwherevgr the name of Burns is known. - The Polish Jews in the Pulish provinces subject to Russia, have been forbidden tv wear their national dress. Pro'.eatant.worship is nnw hold :1tv_o dif ferent points in R.>me-0nt: sustained by the \Valden:~:i-m.u, three by the Rap ism, and om- by the E.-co Italian Church. More than twenty Lbomanci c.I;p?c'< oflho Gu=p.;l r.cc mg to St. John have been grqfria u`v?a_`:. u _.:|:.:, -____ .. A.` | _ r,\...-...,! . 4 Y...-..-..: I "'5 " "" """ "" ' `V (2 | . A militia camn is '0 be formc-K :.t Lzuprai-1 tin, in June. The 21:2` lht-:1 `an, I .-um St Johns, Q10 50th Huntingclnn Bwdciers, UH- 52nd Durham. :2 50 M`S-Siwquoi. the 5-H; St Andrews, and the-jjflooksire czxvalry wiii farm. the .c;nmn. Tho Monrrer-.3 batr.;~.1`.:m.r `are not to be cniled nut. - nu .-. . . 4- . . UIOS. Aruvw. lhstern by G.T.R. day train12:00 M. Western " 2:30 PM. East an-1 West night tr1inl'D:O0 " 7:00 AM. LNITED STATES NAILS. Through Mails for New York, Boston, Oawego and Cape Vincent. will be closed at l0:30 am. and 3 00 pm daily, Sundays excepted. BRITISH MAILB - .4 n._-.v; .-. .9.-....-um-a -ill Imaolnamd nvo-In Pri- nu. ..u-- vi; uv vu -._.- The Commzmdaut of Laon, who was sus pected of he`a.u,r: e mime mrwv;-r m `.18 ' bluwing up of the citadel alter the town hallhheen invested by the Germans, and whs up to this timn has been held a pri - nner :~.LE`1renbrcitstein, hanjust been li- berated. I I l 7 r WIIICII HJU llU?, llU\'V U953` QlUU,UUU `l`JE'Ilr. The plans lmve l)-3:411 made far two tubes each with an`insigle.,1l.i__a.rv.t;tcr of tv_v.c_n(.y-one f-_cr, and in accnnm`.o:l:ire horse can, teams and pedestrians. , During the F='.ir-Crittend-on trial, now go- ing on in San F1-.1ncisno-2znd which, from its scandalous nature. is causirig a grant deal of attention in` thin cit.'_v-snmelhinu that was uttered in Court by the prisoner, Mrs. Fair, was boisterously applnudetl by the autlicnee. Amongst the applaurlcrs were two Eemalc; one oi whom was a re- porter, engaged in reporting the trial. They were each ned $25. but the prisoner, Mrs, _Fa.ir, said she would assume the nes It '13 not n_ltizn'T{`.'at reporters shnw any in. teresl:,7l)e_y0ndvarprpfxissipgal one, in :1 trial at which they are present; but perhaps the female temperament. is too ex;r:itab-Lemar, to be ruied at the startling revelations so often made in criminal courra. even ifgood taste unquestionably allowed of their indiu- cpigtinpta ttzendqntpitliprp. _ A ETVAGIE Qrrnnv _"I`luar.a Inc: as L...-.-IS.` V.--....Y-u wv..,-I-9. r . `t`z"!- - - A STAGE SToIm.-'I`here was a terric stage` storm in one of the Eastern pieces _brought out. by the illustrious Ellgston nu - Drury Lane. " As machines for mu'kin garti- cinl oceans had not been then invented, thy turbulent element. Twas iiniitatetl by little boys, who liickctl about on thglstagv under a cloth, piinied sea gp.-on. Several young gentlemen were engaged for the pur pose at one shilling Qcr nigl1t_;_bu_t when the, r n pf `u , wp 5!`? king, `this hand mi: indep dc e*"wns` duced` to one-halt. The waves immediately called :1 meeting, and resolved that `the entire sen uhopld sgrilce. Accordingly, that night. although th pangs; and _sl,{icves rattled away likqbtil. the powdered rosin aqlxqd form it ! direst _ligl1i.nin;:, and the vsheetairrin 1 rolled out. terric thundc.', lire aea,vto the hnrrnr of the promoter. renluinml nurh-nrlr _.m;uuqes name]. ."1~`rom a reportbf Vthe director. M. Chevre`hi!, says a French ` papex. ' "it `appears ';liia. tI froxnttlirtean to tour-teen hundred projectiles fell on this es- tablishment, andpo one, go our-,k_nowled e ' has been able t,o'_1thom the cause of this _ nersieteqt fury.- The reesm is now known, ' ind it is} this :--T,he manager of the Jen-din ' den Plunges re_coi_ved_ a. letter fgom the ;gov--, ex-no; 95 the-bqgipning of the siege. Gon- qigiersble 'qnguh.tipe of pmrdnlnhad to be .ond nngl ;magu':noe were sou-`ea. Tb e ' Jurdin dee Plantee seemed-0 fzwbureble eoc , ifor Incl; upres..e,nd the thing was` agree ' upqn.` -,But_'1;e u_1a_11!ug.::l energetically. re- `to `take the at in-ip` bet lpexoue `_ "charge pr)iIoeed'to'h1m, and` by dihrbf giv-_ _ V it`: good I-en`ari\e"'B% "eucoUed' in gettihg -the vpunlignlnonc withdrawn: `The end` of this may be imenod. The 4Prussian|;,,1'n- V furlped as the} we e of all our plans, guqg {beta 3 ? rip grxpowder in the unnuu nut. wrnuc tnunac.',1ixe the prnmpter, remained purft-clly calm. Us raged louder than aha half-unnclc norm,'.liel I margin of the ocean, mcl en- joined thc boys to lots about with encrgv. Upon this an urchin popped out his mad from the -`.`bginy 'dec`p,_' nnd ingxp d,_.8ix- penny waves. or sl'11 l.IiV(y _q;_zes " The prnmpter bad go altculn Ne; and replied Shilling oqen." Eorthwith tug sea was agitated. nn.__Ql ply,_;I,hc_l_jIuddel? as if as real 5 ` . -` " < "-'Yb'b Logislitiire Council of the-Cr'eekhm tinn has been the first tn mam ...,n ....:.-.. 1... yv`!aI`IDlV8* uouucu at the-Creelr'hn- hll lgecn the first to sdopt and ratify the Uoniiimtior: promulgated by the, Grand Council of the various civilized tribes, held at Okmulgee in December` last.` It, pro- vides the machinery of government {or the confedereted tribes of the Imlion Te}:-itory, in accordance with the treaty ntiphlations M1865. made between the tribes and the United States. The Cimstitution requies the acceptance andraticntion by national councils, representing tworlhirds of the nu- tions attending the General Cnuncil. The General Council is to asscmhlc_ again on the lat of June next, apd on ute'ratication of the Constitution` further niq ' urn are to be adopted fer, the election of 3 ovnor `and membersbf the General Assembly. and to ~~;-the timevof the first meeting of the Galen!- (2.-A. ,...-:,...:._ 1..- .1 V - ran: ._|o qnrect so n L-Iaiin dos Pltniu. director. M nhn... cusruul aea Phnvb `half fa hoping to bring about a. fri di-oozed their re to that spc But the powder In: luppil; _l.__,...,._.,._,. . _ Great cunosnty has ofuen been expressed as+o the mmive which cnuid induce` the Prussian: during the lave bombardment of Paris ,Io direct. up many shells_a.gai_nst V-the `_Ja`y1in;deo Pltnms. ,"Fmm'n I-um-Uh` 3`-- n. ' go /ins: eldo . ,4 an `uni any respect: Hfoband lxsfgacont territot- 1 A . . ......._..\_ Trnv{alIcri'ahd Postal Guido. "'T'J'TW r\ -;,....~ Hon. Dpnnld Guun, now a mem- gintlve Oouncil of Mnnltobn, ls K1; '- A . K} H . . - gofvpcqpniors of are `ha've'a"r:_sped Hailed Stiles; ihd`yvl1l !II`X`! Ill IV?L1vv-g L P_ig.o1rnsaoxi_"BLAcxx: Iudroapaooh in one or the mg!) Tuendny evening. sin Arnlovnever to prepare n3. "only once sinned on the occasion ox, my. `[553 cum to me and ` ' ~ --... .5; 7. T`, ycnlna toimo nuu an; . male I: apu-h ogranime,` an_d_ saw _[ was ` ' -`- `--' Fania` ry. !,{ !. {`." .ppe"re of the ProsbY`" arr": r=sv=,ct-<` -...na tarrllol - u_y allcllsigalp '-the Ftommreporldsf the ii. anvs a Frnnnh mguum oxplouon upot. In deo bus! I ily away. -'~ %W GIVE Y-..I1A(I BRl'l`lun Minus 1- Canadian steamers will be closed even, Fri- A.M. Par nmmrd line. every

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