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9 We Tus Lats Burorarizs â€" The police have recovered some of the property stolen from the stores which have been m broken into and this morning l-n-‘.'du‘;.ph Afld,w:: was seen & on 4 hhdm-hn the. articles were found. ‘The prisoner was captured rather too preci 'hi?-hohd-otpc quite to the yrn concealment, and there appears to be but little evidence to Trrighe thr the mork sn‘ comaint of grooe art consist of groceâ€" mddfifimfl T id Reod, and "thuly cneugh ~b _likely eneu Leaves to the: man. who owned the | the Auctioncers mwummmw of racing men . is the morning of the robbery. Some of the | fooks articles were found under "I would ratl were concealed in the bush ; the i Leavres.....7.30 am., 11.00 am. 200 p.m., 9.30 p.m. Arrives.......6.20 a.m., 7.25 a.m., 3.55 p.m.. |»OADg West........ | eaves young ca leaves Prescott Junetionâ€" erly the beloyed pastor of the Germaus Gerwax Lorusrax Cavron.â€" The Gorâ€" maps of the city of Otigwa, and those geâ€" nerous frienhds who coritributed so largely when called u tz;ud: the building of & %’Lflz::_ urck to enable those Germans from distant ""Vaterland," to worship God in their native tongue, ::.d‘ in the primitive and l‘.\ilTph form of Chureb, are respectfully .. »rm~d, That the Ubureh situated as th .. :; of Wilbrod and King Streets (>anuy llill) is sufficiently .dnnoadtobounedl%rdiv- ine worship,and therefore will be formally m on Sunday n‘:.xt,al.ho 15th instant, te w v. A, Senne, an onhinuodmofwlh Srnod of Misâ€" souri, U. i induoted by the Rome, Watertown and Ogdenaburs Railway. Leaves Ogdensburg...8.00 a.m., 22 ». Arriges in New York.!0.00 p.m. 7.00 a Leaves New York.... 6.00 pm. 11.00 p. Armives in Ogdensâ€" burg.:â€"..::â€"msc...â€" 110 mm T.43 p Leaves Ogderabury For Boston.......6.0 Armrives in Ugdensâ€" burg from bosten |7.00 a.m., 12.40 p 8.10 p.m. Ottawa River Navigation Company Nteaimer Peerless leavesl............. 7 nl A cordial i every one desin ing an event in Furxtrturm â€"At No. 5, Rideau Street Mr. W. A. Annable bas on hand a very large stock of furniâ€"ure of every descripâ€" tion and of the newest style. On Natâ€" urday last we paid his establishment a visit and was well pleased with every thing we saw, Whether for the drawing room, the pariour, the bed room, the library, or the kitchen there is an ample ehoice, and we learned that Mr. Annable is ing to give up the retail business m only by wholesale. Porsons desiring really good fur.iture at very moderate pri will do well by paying Mr. u-b{:w:'v'uit under present cirâ€" cumstances. . Of one thing he fee‘s assur ed, in neither auction rooms nor else where can he be undersold in the city. 3913â€"1m _ Caxada CENTRiL Raurway.â€"The : nual meeting of the shareholders of | Canada Central Railway will be beld their rooms, Elgin street, at ncon to d The George Washingt York atreet is now open | meals can be had at ail ho Returuit New Firs Statmox. it is in contempla tion to obtain from the County Council 0 the county of Carieton, w hat is familiarly known as the Duke ~.ct sSchool House for a Fire Station. Slo d the scheme be successful No. 1 Reel ul be moved fron its present site to Jhat building. Baxa Stkzet Cuur u. _ The scholars of the Bank Street Church aud their friends leave this morning on a trip to Thurso, in the enjoyment of their annual picâ€"nic. ihe party go by the Peeriess, and should the weather prove â€" fayorable, they will have a good time. Street Nummsammo.â€"The City Engiâ€" neer has entrusted Mr. James F. Brown with the work of numbering the streets of the L? The appointment is a good one, as Mr. Brown‘s cxperience as comâ€" piler for Woodburn‘s City Directory, will f;"”. of infinite service in such a work. e has already a number of men at work, and as he purposes going vigorously about it, its completion at an carly date may be looked for. The streets are num bered as follows : All odd numbers on the north and east side of each street, all even numbers on the south and west ; streets rupning north and south to nuimâ€" ber from the north, those running east aud west to number from the Canal reâ€" spectively. Each lot of 66 feet frontage is to receive four numbers, or One number for every 164 feet. Irox Rainxo.â€" The stone stairway leading from theeast end of the Pariament Square to the Canal Looks is being pro tected by the arection of an iron railing. The improvement will be duly appre: ciated by those wont to stroll around the " Lovers‘ Walk." Tas Suavoeurax.â€"Mr. E. A. McDowall, better known as Con, the Shaughraun, leaves to day for an engagemont in the Academy of Music, in St. John, N. B. He will return to »this city with a reor ganized and talented troupe in the course of next month, mving secured Gowan‘s Upera House for the Exhibition week. cireulars and | blanks in connection with the Arts and Manulactures Department with Capt. MadCuaiy, of this City, for distriâ€" bution. Those desirous of obtaining copies can have them by ealling at his office in the Busscl} House (Blcck, St, Lawrence and Otta®a Railway, Oxtarto "&nvisory Boaro:â€"Mr. W. II. Fraser, Secretary of this Board, has left Ax Exovrsion Pasty.â€"An excursion party, numbering some 400 persons, visited the city yesterday from Ogdens burg, De Kalb Junction and Renswlietr Falls. They expressed themselves well pleased with their visit, and regurned by train on the St. Lawrence & Ottawa Ra‘lâ€" wuy at 6 o‘eloel p.m. ‘The proceeds was in aid of the De 7\'5)!: Metbodist Church. teamer Queen Victoria leaves M se L_â€"Tives teame Ay lin VFravellers‘ Guide. | ?u leavel the Windsor louses at with her. x) p.m. Canada Central Railway Crntral Vermont Railway Orand Trunk Railway. ocal intc Royal Mail 1.in essie ArTves al ciuing al 1045 am, 1. 0 pmy, o withess annuals of . Un 1.35 pum., 203 am, | nigh 4.45 pamn, 4.40 am. | have MÂ¥ nston Restaurint 0) acin llinenee extended to â€" so interest (ULawa. guests 445 p.n 7.40 p.m p., m 1giâ€" | _ Drowy®p.â€"Yesterday: morning about ow» | one o‘clock, Mr. James Slack, the well .@(, | known and popular foreman of Messrs. oo | Grabam and Champness‘ briok._fi;d, met om. | With his death by drowning. news will ’ when it reached the cilt{, eaused a proâ€" rk, | found sensation. As Mr. Black was a K: | general favourite in the circle in which isy | he moved. It seems that he with two |,t, | Others got out in the Rideau River on a q; | lishing excursion, and the boat:they were the | using was an exteedingly crank one. B ,|| | some means or other she was Mp‘ilfi(z ,y; ; | and all three of her qccufiau were imâ€" un~ tmemd, two could;swim, but "Jem‘" as »ag; | ho was familiarly called could not, and ra: ' while his companions were making their age | way to the shore, he sank to rise no more bar | alive. OUne of the men who had been in the boat missing Mr. Slack, went in search of him, but could only find his eet | hat. An alarm was given, and in a short u;ry time a large Inumber c( persons were on ripâ€" the spot provi ied with «ll sorts of appli wa;. | ances for recovering bodies. About ten ; 2 | o‘clock the efforts were successful and »ry. | the corpse was promptly ashore. Dr. ing Lynn summoned & jury and held an inâ€" the | quest, when evidence as to the above ple stated facts was adduced, and a verdict bje | of accidentaily drowned was returned. asy | The bod'y when found was not more than ons | lifteen feet from the bank of the river, ery | which at that point is m deep. _ Mr. ing Slack leaves a widow ome child to cip | regret his loss. ‘The funéral will take us Elaoo kioday, and will be attended se | by the members of the Unity Protestant , _| Benevolent Society, to which corporation ,__| he belongs. ~ j TM Those requiring Matiresses, Furniture, &e., for the goming exhibition, would do well ty call at Geo. 1t Docherty‘s 62 Ruleau stroot, late Whiteside .‘ Co. Costs nothing to oxamine. 3916 3w â€"~ Fungracâ€"The i ‘ns of Mrs Murphy, the wife of one of ue contractors for the construction Of .the Men Sewer, were buried toâ€"«day at the Beechwood Cometery. te funeral was largely attended by the friends who knew aud reapectei hor in her lifetime. Tus 1 of intere drunk, t from the does not Masgistim tho nuctionpone aod allinege aptendando 6 & se Auetionents uie Poree, atendand AX Assavit.â€"Mr. Nicholas Sparks, & member of the logal profession, has been s inmoned to appear at the Police Court this morning to answer a charge of assaultâ€" ing a Timks reporter. _ ‘The defendant used some language highly »anbecoming an "officer and n gen{/eman,"‘ and his con: duct has been reproba ed by all who witnessed the unprovoked attack made upon the seribe, _ Bfi. 'M;nx s l By ml:,p. ¢ ;Awudhq"hww Duck," ty’unr "Ecelipse.‘" See A. & wn.,mn, years. n,um"nd.& P.lrm ”Iil” 6 $ &~!u .i«l matched. Got by” "‘!‘h'l.oh.q" m by "Royal George." Height.16. . °* Brod ty n Kemo: Rigtmetn agy | haw syi ym is avay t " Sat 9 o thiss," . * 1872, . Bred GJ.A.u-hu-d{&q.,xd- tucky. By "Donierail ;" "Woodford Belle," h"“lodum.!’g:.,-‘o. Bee A. Mariorous, â€" Mr. Michael Kavanagh wishos it to be understood that ho was not arraigned beforo Mr. Langrell tor ulli,l.lfi bee.; without a license at the base l grounds on the 6th inst, "Ye manne with ye sore headde" of the Free Aress is requested to call on Mr. Kavanagh for truth,â€" as the last named gentieman will interview bim satisfactorily and prove tho mistake made i :d.y b?;um..'l; War Path, Fodod‘.q g:.l: A. Keane :ky.' By War m of Lussâ€" rough. > | ; | se d B?iGddiu Blue Grass, Full brother to War I‘ott and matches him well. Foaled 1872. lldfilb-& _ Bay Golding, "Don Carios.". Foaled A most importaut sale of racing stock will take place in Hamilton on Friday the 20th inst. Mr. John Mendrie is retiring from the turf, and is gbout to offer some of the best Kentuck bo:"d that ever ran over a Cavnadian tno{,., thoroughbred, and well known to racing men. The following list will give an idea of what the anima!s pedigrees arge.) _ ~ . _ ~ A Comproxator Mcorxucut Nieutmâ€"Last “‘t’hL(larmm\ it rumed, and was as dark a« themouth of Erebus, was constituted by a cor!'-or:umn by law a moonmtnight, eryo, no lamps wore lightied. stroots were wrappod ia gloom and the wonder is that no ons found a grave in some of l'u' trenches left open for the Water Works main drains, &o. Give us some more lights or less holes in the streets, unguarded by either loups or fences. Tus Foor Nics.â€"The half mile ruce between Loverin and Irvine, for $#200 aside, came off over the Mutchmore Driving Park yesterday, in the presence of but a fow persons. Mr, F. Champness a led as stuter, and managed to get tiks mey ofl" about four o‘clock, at whicfti'ne I.hc't\h-nlhrl' was most oppressively sultry. mo soon as half the tKlluwe was com pleted, it was easily sean that both the vompetitors were pretty well exhausted, and it was a toss up as to whether they would be able to complete the task they had uldofl..luuâ€"au& they didn‘tâ€"for when close at the finish both stumbled and fell. Irvine tried to crawl over the score, but could not manage to do so. Loverin followed suit, and also failed in the aitempt. The judges gave in their decision as "no race," and ordered the men io come togethor again on Saturday mext at live o‘clock p.m. It would have been a sensible plan to have made the time an hour an 1 a half later in the day, for it is punishing work running over heavy groumd with the meroury at 90 o in the shale. Both then at the finish were terribly distressed. j OL ok o th SPORYTING NEWS. tramps who sought sheller and the man on duty. This lthe a busy tume lor the Mas Whelan, rought shelter only objeots ®tation last supposoed to " that | ST. PATRICH®8 LITERARY soCikTY | PLICGâ€"NIC AND CONCELT. Continuation of the @‘Consoll Celeâ€" bration. meagre, but those who wore presont, thinks to tho cexcellent management of the committee, onjoyed ~themselves groatly. Every prize oflered for competiâ€" tion was awarded and tho decisions olr the judges gave satisfaction. ‘Tho ascent of the balloon was missod, but that was uns voidablo as Mr. Squires was obliged to leave the city in order to fullul an engago ment in Elmira (N. Â¥.) toâ€"day, Friday, an unlucky day on which to commence an merial voyage. The conduct of the pro jectors of the celebration, in cartying out their original programme, at consiâ€" derable inconvenience was most credif able, and it is to bo regrettod the gathorâ€" ing was not more largely attended. heated cow‘s back, ovoking the exciamaâ€" finnwun’nhol’rousunummfi in the baste!" ~Once upon a timé two Irishmen m‘dplw'w the earth sfromt‘ diuo'n,-duahflnz.m at. wotr! one of them as soon as vould $ said "Patrick are you kilt éfitirely ?"*" No E&fl»“&."fi‘.,n.‘““’a&.&’“% ks 2+ on s shoemaker thus, "Oh & ~ oubhnkb.lbud't’)dhooumy 3: reverse ofl?lw. I ‘told you to make one of the shoes Jarger thin the other udyo-.hs;rudom of them smaller than the * A Au old frish Lord sgid the only way in which a true gentieman would look anthe wdsm,mm to shut his ho. is ‘porpoireted bf ic. Bichard was , i in nennd w mho.”u!% mwlll ® hmfinlfi, m« merece insy « 1 can not tell, if it ‘dffec mate. If an Englishman was born in In the evening Gowan‘s Opera llouse was resorted to by, what was much to be regretted, a meagre audience, to Loat the tlicol treat given under the auspices of the St. Patrick‘s Literary Society.. Rosa D‘Ering herself entort iined the audience for the greater part of the evening from her rich musical repretoire and was greeted with much applause. Mr. E. A. MeDowell favoured the audience with an original song, entitled the © Shaughraun," which was rendered in excellont style to tha air of @The harp that once thro‘ Tara‘s Halls." ‘co an encore he gave "The low back car," and retirod amid long and continued applause. Liter in the evenâ€" ing he recited with much elocutionary gower * Shamus O‘Brien." The Guards and contributed somo beautilyl selec tions which redeemed in some measure the somewhat monotonous charaoter of the entertainment. _ Botween the two parts of the concert the Rev. G, W. Poypor delivered an address entitled "lreland and the Irish," Mâ€"w ich «made, the. heather of |C:leâ€" donia‘s I;hlllrnd with martyr‘s blood. The Ainptisiimn 5f thoie provess wid ehifaiy: us oss rivalry. The Irish are famous for M:‘g‘ulh.‘: 'l‘hyo best detinition of a bull is found in one i paneaniainn in which uses a term opposite in meaning to i o in pooiier to" Pnviand: is evidegt ull is not to Ireland, is e t from wom'mvbwof Tennyâ€" son‘s Enooh‘nhki: which it says, “l{o died, but not until he died, did he menâ€" tion who he was." It is impossible to doâ€" more than merely refer to a fow: of, the bulls credited to our‘kindred. A fl of Erin who was troubled with â€" a he filled the excavation with powder, put a slow match to it, thew ran to get out of the way. Patrick MoLaughlin, in a migâ€" take poured a boitle of vitrio! u There is a charming picce of earth washed by the bright waters of the Atâ€" lantic, who that has ever gazed upon its calm aud beautiful scenery can forget Ireland ! _ Nature hasâ€"done much for tfl‘ll which poetry calls the Amerald q/ the World. ‘There is fertility in its soil, majesty in its mountains, luxuriance in its valleys, and a loveliness in its lAkes which; makes them rivals $o thos« in which ltalian skies glass thoir deep azure! While lacking the graudour of SWitzarâ€" land, the sunny skies of Frauce end !taly, the sea girt towers and gorgeous p&laces of England, there it lies anchored on the weslern extremity of Europe, in grand scenery, in quiet beauty, anâ€"d oxhaustloss fertility, the very ’;em of the sea.| ‘The last land on which lingers the moistened eye of the emigrant, gyoing to his new. home in the great west, and th> first that . gladdens the eyo of the tourist who goey forth from our country to seek imtruouox, and recreation amidst the historic soenes of the ofi wm’i-l.l o algs 1d bina At yourrequest I came tonight with.xmn_akwtbopohhwlto which ly§s been du,od’ for seven hundred years t.h'eb.cnl::uo goh‘llo:‘ni:k . emerald tbow{: rmr in though we miss crest and shield from the lrub & bonld:{ of other nations, though like her eldest sisters of Zion, she j# become as‘ a widow, whe tlmo lm a princess awm W‘ of nyfuhon,x my birth, and of :my heart. _ Geographically considered fr’é-' land is but a smail ipland, with anarea of thirtyâ€"two thgusand Amniles, and y«t â€"to most of her children, scattered over the earth‘s broad surtace, thore is an indesâ€" oribable fascination in the very nâ€"me. [t is a green garden clasped round by the Atlaistic, like an emeruld set in the boâ€" som| of a loving mother, It is not to be wondered at that the iron browed Cromwell should exciaim, while viewing the lovely valley of the Nore from the cupola of 8t. Ganice: "Behold ! here inâ€" c.lood,“;:l .blnnd worth fighting for." 1 3 asser y mnphon that the worl may be divided into two homilphom, hardy andâ€" rugyed people .were these Sootch. Sterility aud sayage wildness dinprund at their approach,. | The Toigs ce ies wl Lt mypel brought with them that noble indepenâ€" ond of waterâ€"the other of }and. Imw is the centre of the land hemis OUune of her poots says,â€""Lhat her lick in turned to muin and her face w the West." Intimating that Ireland is {4vour ably situated to become l’t,olm mnt&ulre- t o e , beiween Kurope ‘&) A’mewhd-‘ clain that the glory of first diwoverin‘g this grand Continent belongs to one 0/ thi:j: sainta, &t. Brondn.d! sudr',‘u lreland wias the first,; as she is now tho truest ally abd most valiant friend of the great Repub~ lic. e M Iteland at the presont time has three classes of inhabitants. ‘The first ate the Alilesians, the oldest and the most high spirited of the potfiulul.ion. They are lgo descendants of the first colonists, and they live chiefly in theaoubth and | west. T . teri y.. genial imâ€" 'pfl‘b’u,‘nvmxiufiom, t‘ebr:se inâ€" tegrity, a delighiful Lqospitality, a fobust manhood, and an unconquerabie hostility to the Lords and Commons of Britain. Naturally well edupated, scholastic in vemperament, brave in wâ€"r, born in some way orators, and profuse of mony. ‘The lion hearted Donovan Rossa belongs to this class. d’l‘l::e second ola»s is prri;nl‘:?f composed degsceniJants 0/ ishâ€" men who went there as the oald?urs of Henty and Bwon‘bovq anâ€"1. also subâ€" uently with Cromwell, . The leading moonoflhm invaders, as a reward to their fidelity to Oliver, received the estates of the oontiwua:ud mlul:m.u'l‘nd:dir despendants _tho presen n uhmm&flmlnd. The Scotely Irigh are the third class _ ‘Thoir ancestors cleared and oultivated the lands _A IRELAND ND THE IRISI, THB CONORRT P errarign, quentalion use tay s netanny Yelver uarrel one so v thd.l‘m'hgnl wor is they came to hrs blows. Doyle knooked down his antagonâ€" ist, exclaiming, "You scoundrel, I‘ll ist, exclaiming, "You scoundrel, I‘ll‘ make you ‘behave yoursolf like a tleâ€" | men." To which Yelvorton, rhfln‘: ro* . plied, with equal imli(g'utbu, * No, |ir‘ never; I dely you! You can‘t do it. ! " As | was going over the bridfio the other day," said a native of Erin, "I met Pat ‘ Mowins." "llewins," says I, "how are you?" "Pretly well, thank you, Donâ€"« noly," says he. «* Donnely," â€" says !, " that is not my name." " Faith no more is mine Howins." "8o with that we took a look at each other, and sure enough it was noither of us." _ An Irish dootor said, @ A great many are dying this year who nevor diod bofore." * Who made you?" said James F. Brady to an Irish witness. ; " Moses," _ " Who male you?" * Arron.‘"| "And faith I thought so for he made a call." ‘Thero is a freshness that belongs to some of the Itrish witticisms. Theso specimens are so exquisitely worded thnrgurrm argued > that they were carefully K‘N-‘ mared. Most of Sir Boyle Roach‘s bave Looome household words. "Sir,‘ said he, "one day in the House of Comâ€" mons, 1 do not see why we should put ourselves out of the way to serve pos: tority, what ‘has posterity done for us ?" During the troublous times that came upâ€" ou the country, and in a letter he said, " Judge of our state when I tell you that I write this lotter with a pistol in each hand and a sword in the other." At a dinner the following day the sublime toast was given : "here is to the President of tho Society, Patrick O‘Rafferty, an‘ may ho livo to eat the chicken that scratches over his grave." _ â€" & fi.ndl! they -;idnmod‘ | Not a. waiver, Snb o Goviet io foaplitan) tos Shet Ne ham steadily, My adrances | gin ! Stop, those Irish boys have P uon ho »epn ho Pm it :’im&f:tnu% T n ate the names whi:l:"l:‘ thm map enc â€" &uhi:%“;w of Marshfold, x;.a-u s ue piong ad inn hesy &u&' obelisk an Bunker Hill, he called tholm-nflyndunwfl-w on the bleeding head of each an imn 5mn“ flags ready." mflu.n"mmk idnotfi&lnk so when kindled into raptures on Maliven Hill, as the Irish hurrah came sweeping through the flame and roar of battle hol‘nn:ho rear ! The Confederate General not think so when he exolaimed ) as the â€" Irish ,brigade, burst to the front, "there is that dammed flq-fi" Hothnhdflulrbh‘ ;&’»‘"J-_f.« superb conduct in the msnmmn did not think‘ so when watching the splendid charge of the Irish 7 snectac * of ‘their on‘the bieeding bead of each an intortal | ruien. ‘The oort of this royal show | P‘O O R:| COPYI it which nh." , exgoites, inflames, e ates! This is t.t’;umflhn our mil gon lntolflsmom. l‘ Hen;mmwfi moreon, Now e "The Irish and Germans came onrhg:: hihfi.la”di‘onr canals and <â€"manure our. fields with their bom&'finw no further trace of ves. Leave no trace of themselves forsooth ! Has not Irish blood, been lavishly shed upon every field of death, add‘ng brighter lustre to. the St:n;f)u and. making the Stars _ of our n:shn’ flag : shine ud wal mm o one! U nor, the hergic commander of the nouJ corps, did nonhink-o,whonu‘?\lro:::‘ E&.n ’A- â€"At?: 1%?3.‘1’\’.‘.‘.4 né.':...l. It was a@son of Erin who wrote to his son in the ould eonntry, " Come till Amerâ€" iky, Mike, tis a fine country to got a livin‘ in. All{o have to do is to get a three cornere b&x and Il‘l‘ lt‘:i':.hfdohs a;vll carry it e top of a story build: ing:::nd%io man at the top dourydl the work. 1t was a Hiborhian gentieman who told & minfster, "I hops 1 may live to hear you preach my fusteral sermon." _ ig. It has been related that the Emerald Isl6 hig iproduced â€" a ph{nlohn who said, @ This person was so ill, that if he had not been murdeared would have died lonr ago." _ An orator who said, " 1 will punch my fist through your impenctrable head and, let the brains out of your empty akull," . Au editor who rights the wrongs of his native isle, " [ler oup of misery has been for agos overflowing, and is not yet The Irish are patrioumhey aro ardent lovers of their native land. _ Wherever they :rnn«llor, dthe grand and bei:utlful image of their dear sunny land, is ever before their vision. They recollect the fields that are ever groen ; the hilly. that blcom to the summit; the streamlets that in sweetness seem to sing her lo â€" gonds ; the nll;nvhen the fair is play the voices among .her &u that loluu‘ from her winds as with the spirit of her bards ; the fathers who supporte our youth liye above or lie beneath the green sward of Erin; the mothers who sang our ix:lt;ul?cy:: slsep with Irish ':ulodho are still breathing its air or gone lnln$ with its Saints in Heaven,‘ D‘Israeli t the followlnLtounhinÂ¥ story of an Irish dragroon who ws killed at Waterloo. Hlis name was Sarslield. His arm was shot off and he was bleeding to death. When :old that nol coul1 not Ixiin.mh called for a ver goblet. He it o the Sleadiny mrioey aant" atied n to full The battle commence:d on the. morning and continued until the setting sun. The llmtoll:ery oflfino Bpflr::d D\i\lnu was urilblo. The braye o while â€" in filerce combat with & amo;m Prluo: shook his antagonist out of his cont of mail and fastening bim with a dagger to the ground, but when over his fallen foe, the Iatter ‘glun a dagzor into his heart, tbod both fell dead togother on the fl.inn of Clontw{. ‘The Danes were annibhiâ€" ated. The Irish fought like heroes and this ‘ifl&" field o|fI (:fionhrf has covered ‘&rlion with a. wrogt 5mfilnth| fame, historians record that ou one 0 daring the Peninsular: war, an . Irish ragi ordered Kofbbo"thé"domminc!’ m m gerieral for reprimand, He called every: thing. â€" There is ane thw can not call {;ou, you are not cowards. He was greoted y three hearty cheers.. A Fronch minister once complained to the King that the Irish Brigade gave him mor» trouble than the whole Fronch army, The King good hu moredly said, "Goneral the enomy makes the same complaint." After theso spirit thobrtnawlfl; blood, looked at it a mo monfi‘h eyes wet with tears, turned it out owlr upon unvfnnd, muhrm :o hl::d.“;’r :g‘uu‘:.h been shed for .I:erud; can you mtuh it.’ dufinmom:uhr '3.q IJ'uh Agb mont bad (origent too mmich en they wore TTAWA, FRIDAY. AUGUST i8, is70 THB BATTLE OF OLONTARF, lish ton Moore, was an Irishman. Burke, tmomut name in Erfli-h his tory and a tower of strength to our \ .lmwling fathers, was an Irishman, Lord Wollington, the conqueror of the conque: ror, was an Irishman. Richard Brinsley Shoridan who, according to Byron, wrote the bost comedy and pronounced the best orator, was an Irishman. ~ Lord Cnnnin.gd the mighty diplomatist, who often say England from ruin, was an, frishman. Btorne, Steele, Usher, Fulton, Goldsmith, the exile from Auburn, "loveliest viliage of the plain,"‘ were Irishmen. Nn{ler and i Uoul;}i)n, the former the hero of Abyssinia, | are Irishmen, Simpson aniong lotl{odhh. John Hall of New York. who in the varied walke of lurmnfluu 1 soldiers! the statesmen ! the philosoâ€" phors ! who have conquered for Ireland a glory, luminous and ‘eternal.. ‘The witty rincipal wrifer, Dean Swm} was _ an rri-hmu.n. The sweetest poot of the Engâ€" ;‘Kuhhndlmhmmum 'hb.?:o t&&hfi and '%.pwfllbo & m o idso bo hads e in 1 now refer to that droadful evil. 40â€" sentecism. .. Before the union, the drain was one million rundll afterwards four millions, ° Thus do lrishmen moisten the earth with their sweat, in order that the landlords may glitior in the splendour of St, James or revel on centennial, This Absentecism is the knife which is forever plunging into the veins of Ireland. _ . ihese touching verses were written by hlmtohh'lfoilluhnd,wbu!ho'wlx struck with blindness : Come to me, dearest, I‘m lonely without t lhy‘::a?::l‘mfl:o I‘m c’hrnuu -m.' Nightâ€"time and day t‘me in dreams I behold. That :nioyu |ump5 on the browl o{h: groat, chiva‘roug and generous people, seal of slavery. When the union w affooted th» funded debt of Ireland was swenty milllions ! now it is compelled to pay a part of England‘s four hundred and twonty millions. Ireland‘s taxed to pay bills contracted by Englishmen long since gone to their account. God of Justice! She is not only compelled to support the Jiving, |but :.3. very tomb is converted into & countér Tfor the taxâ€"gather. Comm {nrs the representation of Ireland, with that of other portions of ‘the M'Em' pit@, 5) > 0 w W o j in that young Ireland movemen m touching verses wera writtan lnt Es ©¥ i W In Wales the population is S(fi,(h) 1 Cork 700,000, &0301 has‘28, members : Parliamont and Cork with nearly â€" the same S:pulafion orly two members. _ | Within a few woeks a bishon of the Within a few weeks a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church, has issued a pasâ€" toral in which he states that Tt‘ one day he saw 700 human boim turned out, of their houses and sent it and yet he flercely doll:lounou the mvmumu dfx: slaying ‘such monstersy, ~Aasas Irish _ He said he #Â¥#as leading £oi ce is ag c we l?nd captured sev uundflm " Do yo ~hear thu? boys," _ shouted io Th m.fi“ J"".".u.:f,' io 4 Al) tibonat 4 would‘haut ye a pint of l'.knm- Moâ€" Ginnis‘ whhkoithm all the colors of the mnm',}w;‘-bu:l;id?orhh“d Stinet bodentis 80 " Q"&'mm:;“x‘?:m.mfi‘" o porese. a § » sivs cloquence, wore dedipated io noue lreland. ‘ As an orator, le:hu' ighe ".’;‘ndm. W & no ml.h.& D&'I.ohm..wp’ He can) neiâ€" ther imitate, nor be imitated. Out of the grntmlmofhb homdoubodxhh thoughts, v‘a.riiodg:l.l by thu of which s anored qurl hg:rtpott‘i‘otl g:“:'nt soldier | enial friend| All hail, and farewell ! Unvo:::.'lhzc my wak‘ing ,'hhhq?m m Gome io o toruih Bpuerrom io pnaater m }: '::y wm’f’nfi Come to mo, dvarsate t die of my betind;‘ _ listened to him with . admiration, and owned the influence of that scepire whose 1d and jewels waved over admiring au £enou with such indisputable m‘m macy. We well remember the first :; Lnd him, The ‘qw;ndho:&ul fame of transcendent ora! receded him. It is now mare than twu‘:w years ago. Physically and montally he was the in the years of 1846 and 1847, it issaid that over a million died of hunger. ‘The fields waved with golded T‘h It: was not fonhopflh. The ships came and bore it away when the prices â€"rose it came back, but not for the victims. YOUNG IRELAND, . . _/ In the foremost rank of the young Ire landers of 1848 must beâ€"placed the imâ€" perial name of Thomas Francis Imr, the eloquent c>nfessor of a manly & A Greek or a Roman audience would bave int tupe oS onergy Poguty and intfepidity. 'H':moodium ve indy’élufiolmmgo lplofimflhl'udmthn cr{)’wnod‘ ‘;it, the way superbly ou the eyé flashing with_every variety of Union.The l-zf :Ttxi'.’xiav}'}iifi was in Wash ington. ‘He was full of anscdotes of the wnn'-{‘n::‘s"lfi't%tr np ‘agd m“ro r Q-":«L%:a;o;:\"fl ityour m@m. Come ioj'..‘.’m":‘:?.ih ong snould ghtghs C©ome to the heart which is throhbiug to press spake fluolni& st mfc» the man, unmm utho’fimglmonhthuhw:flmof nature‘s nobles, theme, of course, was the independence of Ireland. ‘The m“mdoru,cnpfl.“nohlut forts of genuine eloquence and rhetori: Beron , sw cal r. His glittering eye held the Qam.fimn,ufl_th q# wondrous modulated "up or down with the ohoaummsdfio b» jeot, rmtoodn â€"qleotric duon%cb Meagher‘s ta Unite 1 States wanted (the splendour of his earlier efforts, They not stir the heart like a trum:, but _ breaihe n,m of % ened grandour and #ettled connection. As an orator, Meagher stands alone. He wias no copy of a copy, no second rate be imit IH‘O t o‘n:.flurlnlh“ nor ate4, Ou great vflhh!'fidfih'%!%mwfi; THE COMPLAINTS OF THE IRI@H lxllommo. dur,',? 4 &\::g‘ n e c atd uu:'j is to dazsle‘ royal show will be io hn oo aakp®y Wi) a wou A "ImeXITEA “mxnmmm‘.“, ted arbore, and journile “,.:.: fancy price, use Oraven‘s Arctic and Olls Mlonutthuoa-pmv h% All mmwmm-figt Have receive.1 instructions from Mr John . Hendric to selt At the Crystal _ Palace Grounds: at mm t repra en eapers ifi pnremiinternet c in natet §# W. & BUOHANAN, Req, i | Agent, accident Ins. Qo, of Canaia, Ottawa r â€"Roceive best thanks for tt -fl liboral mun‘f:!r In‘whlol‘ ?rou u‘:om my claim. for indeimnity under Policy 210, for [F{GNG) »igtained mt Mosknn, mss successiul complier, H. K. Palm:r, is _ ~ * _ 11 THE LEADPERTH 3|00 Not quito ‘as nor as other N‘oflhwfiaa &. EAEI::::I‘:. mm 10 ‘the usnal‘ Mmcin g Hehool Course. L, O, EzRSON contribmes a large number of tunes, Price $1.28, or $12,00. per doz. 'm’ .’-go dou-r’. g-mmamw UVLLVER LiTgONX «00. Messrs Henderson & M‘Farlane tm munignl enteriainmeny mhigred wied ho. !! SONG MONAROE!! eey o o We es ig o paenso®s umw-w ) wfâ€"wlnchuvmn Mrstagres ts BPA en ciophed Gheon ftF Prabtioe, tims rendoring. 1t quile as u. Choirs jwm,For sale by all Ollmen,, Dec. 4, 1874. Ahat "lk? he Thorou, APaIR MATOHED BLAOK WiaLRBONH MARES. ~ terest ng as a good eary Gige Hook . Musical Societies mib ol , will bear in mind 66 i PBUqwxb&_y&r Dr Toar. fine collectiqns for ,A;nd tor For Singing Schools. CLOTHING Establighnment, 59 Aparks Street, . c itc mittances of money to A. R: COLLINS, §60‘y, Donison, Tex @3 ENP 2 x ‘ Capital Gift,..... A.... ... Secoug Gapial Olts h99h ol ie GBznE Gifts in proportion amountling in all to Anncsee . oereeac ty l tvov l emane enb tare] . at nimaos io %w be awarded to the 3um m&{"' rdery fo@iforeiffrefOburebi) proripuy come ons mss ie uns Loo c d ga t 19 0 and w o n\l:l-nn:â€" .!"._.A..‘g. ie and ‘nrike ml §Bayq G!6T conceRt, eu, «iY C lanido sE0eoXR. "% | "}* © Price of a Whole Ficket, $5, which consists f five $1.Coupous, ..., _ ". . . _ Te latest coftebion, of Shurch Music by‘the xiigree. &0., apply to Dr U Hamjlio9, 4ug Pth, 2875, , Aon fllin i e ;flgg' dfa, i# mymuue navy, fi:;a ‘!g NONiU::_ pooins‘ Lowest Gift To a Whole Ticket, $50. DoN OAR 4. j HORNPTPR, 4 . WILD BRIAR, ACSQ,. BAX.M' HY RURLC, Sate +1 Thoroughbred : Horses "‘coupon Fioxers) 51 W $250,000.00, FOR "CHOIRS ! ly YERE The retail Ciothing Hasi« ness so long carried on by Josoph Motcaifo is now ransferred to the Firim atl) Mr, Smith‘s ImoWledge of the Roady Made Cloth« Ang busivess (14 yearsexâ€" perience), and their detorâ€" na hnoy to « keop . the bokt 3 or Goods to be nad, and to eR #t the low. pat prices pogsible, will ho A »AVARANTEN, to , Mr. Metcaife‘y, olg,, Ougtomery and the "qu‘ll public, that they will have every munmoney ho txks their Clothing waip ’n'_|.77- Th LEGALLY AUTHORIZED Wlothing. of JOHN BMITH & 00 FO RTUDU NE The following s it Aonivag t fased by the leading Manuâ€" Roppring esmturshments of the Dominicn, . 22, 1875 . HurL, ith August, 1875, i, Tor ail kinds ."‘-, Bone CUER iRP EJ 0+ MAXIMER DVUGAS, Kenthciy showing NTXE There are Numerous Imitations on the T.rmnn. Junre Opposite the Post Office, Elgin Streot. REFERENCE, 4 * i‘;’l Pr. J. tewell, Dr. Mofat, W. i. Baidwin,‘Keq., John ¥‘ry, Keq., J. K, Oliver, Keq: ..qj son,‘ E4q., W.J. Adaris, ‘Réq., William Home, Esq, J. Bianchot, Ksqg. , Julien ‘ Judge Tascheroau, Thomas MceGroo®y, Req., = ce #, s These premises, lately occu the Ilm-hl and Hotel, I-p beon m‘:lv ni'.?‘a..;"i.u. renuvated newly m ?mm-;xntm-mummmtw-;-“m to the of the elty, and contain® elegant parior®, spaoldas 1)1! Ing, Reading, (.fl:a'd-l, mmeroial a ity, and elegan #pacloas 1)ir Ing, Reading, (ommere ‘.l'.‘,'l?.& with u"fl'-'.}.".{"m < airy ‘all or Whnich have been arre promoiffig the dagreg of nmnflnfim» a mo who may Ize the bouse. ?\u I1 be fou a ail the Wines, :‘;muly bt ‘lnafi:mlmfld. -.::i wmvfi-t u'l;uzndl:’mhwn" to the Provinciki Rxbibition will ohlige by applying fr The Royal Exchange New York Slate Roofing Company, New YÂ¥ â€"AND TQâ€" hours after ying. . hb&b’fil’iflniifii'ifi"fiiuâ€"fi;";.b"w Unmuint Arpocn Aibloh are up.oolaid purpie, dark siete wed compn stt armnerr wlato, n tin mofé our red colour is usually préferred, one comt ady â€" for flat 4 e t y TL ped and painted, makes cheap and -mETp.:u Lhos P tafl Do nsto 9 Seuree s Gnl rools fas, be prtevel chatt en stt eime wu\u new shingles without the siate, for the i io d cmaiaply mvom n eemamienen meges meiainebeteenineg Pat mc e ma megright ol i ast apame c Two gallons will cover 100 square feet of shingle roof, or 400 to 600 square: feet of, 3'3"5:‘5:““.'.-:7"“‘:&:-3.?:;."’.‘:'?“?&-“”-?,." oo o it in Pm ecerig s iitine rafill ce se Rrroiie stt np ail holo" ft falt Poofé, #tops the leaks, and aithough a slow dryor, rain W {OTrrawa.. KiINGsTON, AXD LoXDON DERENTURE®, . . ... $180,900, Six and Seven Por Conts. x :u: w&&ofifiwh‘&h'maflw M engernnceenees ?}:fl,m. m“ ® in Ottawaâ€"the mulmflq FIREâ€"PROOF £ton, man ths baeing arcad hy thi Atove tepiptremy mrovufunee, on 6 Kin â€"These bour date Sist. \ wecoee C nnione lind dow‘dl danag aol%wu-b?-”&m eutor :"‘“‘""".:'.'.‘.&‘?&"‘ Prorertts ~!In cahes of more than one tender for the same Dobeniurs of Dobanturesk msld us c Ao? TTTIT 1 t O O oY‘ minctentnt more trad ue tepag: mt Un manieo botinnin t Debeniarer: ven to unmflm , and Debentarce of similar amount or the amuumy.m' be allotted to the tenderers in wrdor, uniess in their tonde Lamps & Chandelie in . P oighiY proveims inmpmens ow ponetnatiepane t on General uhmdmufim&uw i! Bubâ€"Agent wanted in Ottawa, for County of Carieton; also, agents for the countles ®! afes oan be subscribed for at the office of O‘Oonnor & Walier The 1 i mifemonis Oe open To A 6W weoks hnd whore all neoemaly Imformantioh dnt beo Jauk. UARLE® Roofing Paint se whLter | yniy,fkhos C A PPEXA ooo y ie MUTUAL : "BUILDING SOCIETY or OTrawa. : ocm DiREC Tons. oul €. 1874 hiye now the opportunity to alleviate their grievances by gon THE FAMOUS AMERICOAN SURGEON CHIROPODINT, ‘ot onte in Gonerel Agonts or Onierin R Ar RUBBELE a the Poprcdaotive, in $190.00%" Agalont uns thare i6 uit Svecinitls debo t Corns, Bunions, Inverted Toe now only for a few deys at the ALEION HOTEL, Hoom 2, ~ -i \@ yet without Reforence in this City, he appends uoluunuln-â€"fi cllizens of Quebes, where he pract \so I for over a month, «t EXTRA RUBBEER FELT _& MRS. GEORGE ACR Je RODERIOK RYAN . .200 1»1»»<z2e+. B@~ALL OUR PAINTS_ARE MIXED READY FOR USK mz LAME NEED NO LONGER HALT;| ECONOMTCAL, ILLIE, D E B O | T , ~ G L l NE ‘S sSTOPS ALL LEAKS !!! A Firstâ€"Class Family and To be Opened about September 1st, 8. A. RUSSELL & Co,, Painful Toe Tormentors, AGENTS WANTED IN EYVERY TOWXN, W BHILE THOBE WHO SUFPFER WITH CONTAINS NO TAl p 4 BAVES ORNAMENTAL, . a OR Send for Ontario Patent â€" Slate Coal Oi1. 0 FFICER. Assortment in the Olty, 3 DEPOT, SUSSEXâ€"8 0. 8, SHAW & 00;; : of all deseripyons at CR rag .( Regp o nordngy~ y â€"â€"~â€"(p J»i :\ _______ AN aAgEnOY 18 OrTaAWA, _ _ For tnewupply otf Â¥rut _ sand Ormaments TREES, SHRUBS,:&c propime o ies Sos Soand danes 4 ho hy of t COAL eady an 1 Hotel, owned by COAL Nails, W ollingtdh Sblect| H sA cund) 14 706 hit wa dut abt i4 VOL. in t ic > on May Si8L. June 8 # 10 11 No. 13 #1. (4)

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