(W hero orodyu ._...nI|(`. chol 4-[ecu wu t .. Member mus. En`- , \\'1lliaIn ; A v 1nr. Amn r. 1 following SPLEN D11) U1 E1`;-CABIN 8'l`E.-\`.\lEl{b` :-- CURSl(7A_N Capt. Fairgricve. ,sr.u<'1`A).' _ -- Kclloy. ! l'z\S.\'l`UN'l` . . " Sinclair. ` KlNH.\"l`UN ..T Farnll. |CUlUN'l'lll.~\N Dunlap. l4ll\I` I8 Clll Well 1 5"` One of the Steamers of the above line will have the St. l.:\wn-ncu Wharf, font of John- son Street, for 'l`oront.o and H:uuiltun, o\7ury Akornuun (liolulays excepted) at ` IILYII` I`A\l I` IFIIYD ..--..- -.-...- - ; v -2 n'u1nck. Also, one of the stcnnxors will l<-ave i for Muntroal ever)? Moming (Mumlny excu.-pt- 1 ed) st HALF-PAST FIVE, touching at L`l;|y- = ` ton and Alexxmdris Bay. I __.. I 1 VATHENIAN ....... .. Capt. J. J. Morley, I ABYSSINIAN .... .. J. B. Fates, Will commence their regular tri )3 lrctwceu Ogulcnsburg, Oswcgo, Clmrlotto ( .:\mling for ' Rochester. Ningar: `Falls and Butfalo), nmlg T0 RUNTO, on the 27th inst. GOING EAST at 4 All. ; GOING \Vl-EST at 0 I`.lI. , Bo} Passage Tickets apply at the oloe of Folger B:-03., Ontario Street, or at the Lske : and River Steamboat Uilicc, St. Ln\vn:uco Wharf, foot of Johnson Street. - E v 1 ....ua-up.-n a.\nn I>n H-1. \\'oa+ nun nu-n.......1 `V HE ABOVE LINE is used nf t-he r..I|.....;.... um h`\ll\ll\ nu nu 4-null vvnnn, root or aouusou ocreet. ; P0588 era going to the \\'est can procure 1 cketa us Great \Vestcrn, Detroit and .\lil- _ waukee And Michigan Central Railways fur 5 Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Gmml blnvcu, `and also for all the princi (Ll points in the v West, and also via I`m:itic {ailroml to Utah, Nebraska, Colorado, i\'e\'a.l:\ and Czxlifonlia. gr A n.~.wn.u-hxhln nhnl nnux-.mrm1> \\.'ni+iu.. F s`UUI'K3, L'0l0l'3(l0, 1\e\`a.u:\ and LZKIIIOYIUII. ur A comfortable and cunvcment \\ mtmg Room for Ladies and Gentlemen on tho \\'h:u-f. 4`. H H A'l`I `H Aananf OMMENCING MONDAY, 31st July, the Steamer \VATERTO\VN, C. Him,-kley, Benn, Master, will leave Kingston daily (Sun- duyn excepted)` At 5:45 A.M.. after arrival of G.'l`.R. trains from East aml \\'_s't and the Lake h`-tc:unc-rs, -:unneuting .1t('a.pd Vincent with the 8:05 A. .\l. train, arriving In . wcgn at noon, llume 12:4 P.M.- Albnnv 5:- P.M.. and New! Xlnrli 9:30 tlilngston and Cape Vincent l~`c1-173". as, Wicku, weed, ta, nut in non; I -1 an-mg... I. A ETIIII, $l'l\'1I1g Iswcgo 35 ICUIIIB l'_".4 P.M., Albany 5:9? PAL, and New York 9:331 RM. - And at 3 I .M., n the :I.rr'Lv:L1 of the (}.:I'.R.` brain from \\'cst anal Bay of Quinta Stt-nmcr. connecting at C Vincent with tho 5:l;' P.M. train, arri\'1g in Uswegn at 9:30 P.M.. Rome 9:50 P.x\1., xd New York at 8:00 A.)I., and also connecti g with the X. T. t`o`s Pro-' pellets fur Osw and all \'\'estern Ports. I-I-nnvrun I 0230 5.31.` On &lTI\'q'\l OI traln Iron] Rome, &c., ineetiug the (`r.'[`.R. trains for East and \Vest, and the Bay_of Qninte and Lake Steamers. .1 1 .-n:.1-sax - u p. - .~ -un..uu.n.. o. 'And at 5:30 P.M., on arrival of train from Rome &c., meeting the G.T.R. trains for East and \Nest and the morning steamer for Mon- ti-cal. . . u \ u . . Kings!-on and Wolfe island Fer:-yr. OMMENCING this day, the Steamer UAZELLE will run as tuuler (luring the summer months ;--- n.vvv Leaves Kingston. At 8:00 A.M. II.9l\ A `I unulinn Navigation l`.onnmm'- mn'.u. MAIL 7I`u1:oUuu LIN 1;. yuanln 1 11: 0| S'l`EAMl-LRS ATHENIAN . . . . .. ABYSSINIAN. `(JOKE I01` La3lHS ILIMI kilfllialllltl on I110 VV nnr C. H. HATCH, Agunt. Kinyton, Juno 23, 1871. OMMENCING 0N,TUESDAY, 28th inst. , ' the Steamer GAZELLE, D. Pykc, master, will leave Kingston for Gananoque, touching at the intermediate places on Howe Island and the Main Shore, . 1 . 1:1_,_A nwvnan A V 1`lr1'.VI'\\Y1:IQ`l'\ A \7 `tI`[TT2Q Lllllil IIIIKI IIIIV lllll-LI] L)llUI 0, Every TUESDAY, \VEDNESDAY, T] DAY and FRIDAY at 4 P.M. nnnvnnuuu, \Vill leave ev _ WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY at 5:30 A. . and 8 RM. for In 111: or passage q) l on boarl or to 18 'G._M. cNGHu1u(~J, -Ferry \Vhm-f, foot of Brock Street. Kingston, March 27, 1871. `10.\'SlSTINO`of the SPLENDII) LAKE 1 Q'I`|`.l\IL`l)\` nix` |\.V|:1\r, ` Vvill lcave`Ca `Vincent At 8:55 A.M.j on arrival of train from Inrnn kn 'nu:nfha flu: T`. T 12 +1-nina 3.: Want Kingston and Gnnanoque Route. I you. Meals to be had on board. For freight or passage up y on board or to G. M. INGHURN, 1?-.." \1 Iu.- tn; .4: D......L uo...,..L I0! lfelglli or l)I&K8gO up y 011 DOZ1X'(l 0!" INGHURN, Ft-A13` 'harf, font f Brock Street. Kingston, uly 29, 1871. V--- V- v-----.- Cuvrux Bin, `Will be on this line between Ottawa and Ill...-tan Ionuhnv vhnnaftuu an TITFHDAVQ `W111 X` `CD18 une DGIFWBCII. UIFIBSWII 8110 Kingston, leaving Kin n on TUESDAYS sud FRIDAYS at 3 P. ., leaving Ottawa on MONDAVR and THURSDAYS at 7 A.M.. .4-nnnectim! at Smith`: Falls with the ma nuuaxa II: 6 r.m., Ieawulg uvuwn on M0_NDAYS mg 'l`HUI_{SDAYS a_t 7 A.M., at the mtermoduto Itoppmg glues, rock- caumg at me mwrmoinlic Iwppulg Laces, Maonnecti `villelnnd tawi Railway running North and Son , rerry VV ll.'ll'[, I00` Kingston, May I, 1871. iouth. ` For freight or passage apply to the Cnhin : IHE NEW AND COMMODIOUS Upper- Cabin Steamer _ CITY OF OTTAWA, n.__._.. 15.2.. HUN DA 6:230 A.M. Ottawa and Kingston` PASSAGE AND FREIGHT LINE. ry ;_>n:pu A E.-.... BU NDAY8. ho A.M., ; mob AM. :00 A.M. - 1-2:30 1 .M. :15 um. mo mu. G. M. KJNGIIORN, Fen'y 'h:u-f, foot of Brock Street. stun. Mav l. 1871. Iuuilo v.\\vPuV\l] at HAL!-`-PAST E Express Linc. *\t11 . p .u .\I\l n`~ ' UIIIII B3111, UWIWS. rodda. x. KINGHQRN, ...m:u.m1. ' ' T L X . Leaves \VnIfc Islaml. VI (\.I\{\ A \I -fill} I ..\l. - 8:00 P.M. Per `Str. \\'ater1u.wu `or `When she arrives from Cape. un-IIVIIIIAVQ ' ` AY5. 5:(X) PJ l E CITY I Al.\"l" SHOP AND ROOM 1 .-XPER` _ 5 l)El`U'l`. unu- nu ol dya Ii ti anon, an; 9: l,._, .... .\:n-svivu .- DAYS at 6 A. ;\I., nnd (`rmumoquc touching at all intenncdinte ports. ! TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS an 1 I BEPUIINIHU, y , -.. I r HE STEAM ER N()RFOI.K, E ;\l.~tstor, will leave Clayton fo vm (lauuumquc, as follows :-~ 7I\YVI.\.VI\ . u. . .--.--- It 4-AVALV u, 1.1-n\'vs Kingston at 4 l .M., `uauzmo 7 l'..\|., for Clayton. This boat will bu open for charter Mouday, \Vcdnc:nl:Ly and Friday. J. s\v11"r &. Co., A ......4 _ n, In`-:llI:lIl0(|ll('. and Clayton ` ; Kingston PINEAPPLE, KINGSTON, (CANADA). I I\.II-lI'\ I. I 9 Improved Sgectacles and Eye- T `lassos. ` Our asso1't1nenL of numbers; and styles is now complete. and the most diicult` eye can be titted rczulily by the Optometer or Patent Eye-Ter. Anng other optical articles, we ( ticularly rcconlmcml 1-. n`-.-.-\~ n `v\t\ . nu-1 v . `V 1\I'I1\h- lJJ .'4l\ U LLVP4 DJLALILIFLLV 1 11aDl)l.4.II4D Tempered Frames. MENISCUS PEBBLES, Patent Frames. A G001) TELESCOPE FOR $1.25.! ;u;.4n.-.u.v\.n_; ; ....u,.-.....,, . .. V... - ....-... 7`Pantaoscopic and l eriscn1ic Spectacles, tenn- ed by some opticizms Perfected. Coloured Spectacles and Goggles. Eye-Glasses, Single and Double. Concave Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. Rezuling Glasses, Magniers, &c. None but first class goods kept, and prices moderate. St. Kingston, July 7, 1871. Kingston, July 18, I871. AV [NU 1s.r.1'1 uuu Irom tno uroccry auu Liquor Tran begs to thank his 11 merous customers or their liberal patronag in the past, and i timates for the future he will strictly confin himself to the IVAIT.-4; nnal Quinn Rnainna DOW S PATFNT VAN] which V July 15. SPECTACLES T0 SUIT EVERY SIGHT UK A.SU1(.'1'Mb1V J` or opectaclcs anu Eyeglasses is now very extensive, and comprises, besides the celeb'1"at.ed Pqrfected Lenses, Shooting Glasses, Coquelles, Readers, Oxfords, &c. . A. um .1.-:nHu alum-un Hun m-nah-an prmv. UXDEIKSIGNED lyzving been ap- pintcd Agent for the above Company, _ to issue policics on every descrip- ilnralnle property, for any period from In ve years. at the Iowt-st possible he lites. , ~ I. C. HAVEN, Agent. GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBi.ES in Far.` nnnn ..l II`-nnnmzsa PERFECTED SPECTACLE AGENCY, 47 PRIN CESS-S T. I`a.inting. (`-lazing, (lnnining and Paper llauging lune at the cheapest rate and best style. 411101113, ac. As we strictly observe the system, copy- righted by Messrs Lazarus, Morris & Uo., every purchaser of their celebrated Spectacles is guaranteed a perfect t. - n . (`MI-`JIIIST AND I)RlJGGlST,- VERY LARGE ARRIVAL of ROOM L l'Al ER, - u Heath 8; Gun : Dfggls, `Have new the ngggtion of drawing the Coldest uu1`Be's . Water in Kingswv AH Qvrnnn mndn nm the Fruih - uolaesn uurnea .5003 VVIIASI 11 All Syrups made cm the Frqij. Try it. - 'lI`EA'I"lI J `./I l,_II.7l7 Iull\lLAVlII.lz`.7 IIIIBLII All (1 rs mm 1 attendei to. or 0 1 P` y J. (A. E JAM; x. 1-'m.Lo\\'s, Chemi.-;t:, St. John, N.B_. W 187] All orders promp ly amended '50. A. K RCH. Ofce and Resid nee, Earl Street, between Bagot and VVe11inb on Streets. , Kingston, Jan. I} , I870. (SINGER. ANILLA, 1 [AVING RETI ED from tho Grocery and Lnnnr 'l`rm _, ham: to thank his 11111- 3:1} 29. Iced Cream Soda `AY BE OBTAINED BY THE USE nf S'l"l{A\\'lIEH RY, HEATH & GUNN S Colfcc an Spice Business. 11 .....1...... ....m..... In ..+4>..mI.;.1 h. an u;uA_y l.`llllIlll&q1lxlJ1\.5l.L uu uuu UR ASSORTMENT of Spectacles and Rvnrrlmqsps is nnvv verv extensive. PERFECT VISION 1 will he sold at the Cheapest Rate, LMFFEE AND CREAM. ALL NEW PATTERNS, At Wm. llobinson's Room Paper. `Medical Hall. G. s. HOBART. >n - Choice Syrups, J. A.: KARCH, vn nnrnthtwrx :.__.__ LL- n- R. WHITE, 4.43 PriI1`exa Street. HOBAR.T S I -.....o....I.... . I every i day Fridav. 1 1 u um un I 5 and SATUR- , at 7 A.M., L-rmcdiate hurts. . nu 11:1. K. l.l}., Agents, St. Lawrence Whzu-f. I R7 I ' $Iu`0I.K, 1:. mm, c for Kingston, JWS RSDAYS and SATUR. I (`rzumnmmn no 7 A M PEAR, \V. ROBINSON. 5 Z IKIIIIIIUI Pp nqnlrod 5| R ASPBERRY, ' 1 . M. , Gauzmoque at "Van TH & GUNN. FOUNTMN, LEMON, SA RSAI`AR1LL.`\ , - V. . ... IIOOI4 um:-n uura anu uougms. ! I rown s Brunglxial Troc-hes are obrcd with the fullest condence in their ciczwy. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justfly ac- quired. rp1___\, 1' ____, ,,,_ ,, V ' -` ` ' ` ' I . - v---...;.u I will find them beneial in clearing the voice , before speaking or singing, and relieving the i throat aftg any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, hnving a peculiar adaptation to a.1i'cc- tionswvhich disturb the organs of speech. Sold at 25 cents per 1) x by all Dealers in | Medicine. i urn . .. u - - - 1.... \/`L These Lozenges are prepared from a. highly esteemed recipe for a.llevi:Lt.ing Bronchia.lA'ec- tious, Asthma, Hoarsencss, Couglxa, Colds, and Irritation or Sol-eness of the Throat. PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS 1... u .. ...... .-_.unv. Tmches, so called, sold by the ounce, I are a poor imitation, and nothing like Brown's [Bronchial Trochcs, which are sold only in 1 boxes with /"ac-simile of the proprietors, 1l\IT\v : v-.1`..--.-- ,. ....-_- -......-... -annular Iuusuvllvhl uv Gwyn uv.\. This care in putting up the T1-oches is im- portant as a. sg:-curity to the purchaser, ip order to be sure of obtaining the genuine Bx-own s Bronchial Troches. Bntchclor s lluir Dye. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world ; tho only true and perfect Dye. ]I.'Li'm- less- - rcli:LbIe-ii1st:mmucous--iiu disappoint- incnt-no ridiculous tinLs--d0e:S not contain lead or an y vitalic poison to injure tlioq_1_i:1ir oi- systcnl. Iiivigorates the hair and leaves it soft and lwautiful, lilack or brown. Sold by all drnggists and dc a.lci's. Appliedwzt the Factory, 16 Bond Street. New York. For Throat Disorders and Cougzhs. I .r.iwn s: Rrnm-Lin] 'l`r.\..)m.. ...... ..1x'..-J - L `l.""" JOHN I. BROVVN & SON, on outside wrapper of box, and Private Gov- ernment Stamp attached to each box. 'I`Iu.. mu... :.. ....LL:.... ...._ L_ m_,_,1, L- ,-, ,- prejudices of the mother. A Down Town Merchant, Having passed sev-3ra.l sleepless nights, dis- turbed by the agonics and cries of a suilering : 3 child, and becoming convinced that Mrs [ 5 \\'iuslow's Soothing Syrup was just the article " needed, procured apsupply for the child. On 1 I reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have it ad- uninistered to the child, as she was strongly in favour of Homwopathy. That night the child passed in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day fol- lowing the father found the baby still worse; and while contemplating another sleepless night, the mother slipptyl from thelroom to uttemi to smm: other domestic duties, and left the father with the child. During her ab- sence he aalministercd a. portion of the Sooth- ing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing_ That night all hands slept well, and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy- The mother was delighted with the sudden and Wonderful change, snd although at rst nffendecl at the deception practiced upon her, has consented to use the Sy 'up, and suffering, crying babies and restless lights have disap- peared. A single trial of th Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby nd overcome the 5 -cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Be sure and call for MRS \VIl\'SLO\ ":5 S00 HING SYRUP, | Having `the fac-sincilw of ` on the outaide`w1-upper.` 1 imitatinns. _ `A Railway Ad enture. A lawyer's office in sum her time is by no means an agreeable phce of sojourn. There is a prevailing sense of dryness and lack of verdure. The only greenness perceptible is in the conduct of the clients, and in the green ferret with which the sheets of parchment are bound together. Pastoral inuences, too, are, altogether wanting. There are no "bleating ocks, nor any- thing to suggest their existence, unless it be the skins which have been stripped from their backs, and converted into the aIfore- snid parchment, in which sheep's clothing the ravening wolves of the profession are wont to disguise their meaning, if not them- selves; the only fountains are ink foun- tains; and, there ere no trees, except those genealogical growths which ourish under the culture of Garter and Clarencieux. '1'... .,u`..-... at linnnua (`uh-J.nn. Q`I\(` 14ln~nvvu B118 cllll-u1'U U1 \J'iIL'Kl` Ell. \/li1L'U.I..|I.ZlC|ll. The otce of Messrs. Cstchem and Eatem, of Spiders Inn, formed no exception to the general truth of this description. I had been their bond-slave or managing clerk tor some time, and was seated in my prison one ne afternoon during the month of June, 186-, bewailing my hard lot in` the intervals of labour, in a somewhat depress- ed frame of mind. I rather suspect that I must have fallen into 3. doze. I had been on- gaged for some time in` making out a bill of costs against some unfortunate debtor, whom we had been grinding in our -legal mill ; and I remember that I had been spe- culating upon the remarkable analogy exist- ing between the bestial and human crea- tions, and reecting how precisely the tigers, wolves, snakes, and wasps inthe former are repeated in the lawyers, bill-discou ters, doctors, and old maids of the latter (1 pen- sation. The vastness of thesubject was, I suppose, too much for me, and I had taken refuge from the problem in sleep, when l was suddenly aroused by the deep bass voice of my venerable superior, Mr Ca/cchem. Mr Honkins. said a. voice. I nd that V >. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST accustomed to me gravlty 01 uemaanuur ms- an inn of court. ' vigor-&ted.l<hi.a ilo Interlude, 1 rotuuud in III`: M of _ y__ _` r I; ".lVu` nopnns, lauu I. VULUU, "1. unu, l,u],[, I shall be unable to go down to Dedborough to complete that purchase of Mr Ponsonby e, and therefore you will have to go. The ap- pointment for competition is at ten dclock on`Thursd.a.y morn, so that you mustleave town by the 5:15 train to`-morrow afternoon, and sleep at Dedborough, ready for the next morning. The purchase money is paid into the London branch of Messrs. Mus- g'rave s bank at Dedborough; you will- therefore only have to take a cheque with you for the amount, and get it cashed in the morning ready for the settlement. Come into my room to-m_9rrow about four, and I will give you instructions. I am going across the square to Squeezem and Scrunch- em s ; back in half-an-hour. 'm...'L `NI : Flnh-L-on and run 1'11vnrm.lI'1- T UESDA Y E V'N1. \'G} em`: Dacx Ln nan-ml-uuur. Exit Mr Oatchem, and up jumps Mr Hopkins and executes a war dance of a ju- bilnntandtriumphuntdesaription, indicative` of his delight at the `prospect before him. The spin-ow outside m wjndow ew away in great disorder, ently astonished at the indboorum of my bohuviour; a'1'1d"6nly wcu_stomed to the gravity of demeanaour be- ommng Inn of court. yd. I my veneramu uupuzztux, .w.u' uutoxwlu. Mr Hopkins," laid voice, thzt u1nu11 kn unable in on down to nehnrn11a1| ;___ SPECIAL NOTICE 7611:: gllnilgj ` ` 'urtis & Perkins" 11 others are base A LVG YST 29. auuuzuuug uesmes OXGTCISO. ' I After tea. I packed a cm'petl):\.g ready for my country excursion ; and then, in order to gm over the intervening time, I lighted my pipe of peace, and sat myself down in my easy chair, to read Lady Sappho Go- `: clivafs delightful Flc.siui'm'm.s', and to admire the gorgeous upholstery which is thoreiii an minutely dcscz'il1e(1z and, al)u'.'e all, the succulent morhidczazu of the female por- 'i'-[.ll.H. I ccrbaiizly found her ca.rna.tioua, as painters call them, leliciuusly warm and juicy, aml the scenic-puizitiiig all that could i be desired. 1.. 4`-`\> _.-_.:.m1 ' ' UU uU?l'B(1. In the morning I arrayed myself with a. degree of care betting the importance of the occasion, and departed joyfully for tmvll, having iirst jaaken m1 affectiullate leave of J ane, whnse faint Don t ! sound- ed, I thnught, much more like "Do 3" The day d:'a.gged tlxmugh at last, and punctual- ly at four 1. m. 1 1-mocked at Mr C:Ltchem s green-bai7.o duor, and WELS`. deaired to enter. This in Hm (`nTI\n-van:-n Mn `[T--1-:-.- N casts, thinking that after 1 was pex`h:1.pn not quite so pa.in wd him. The point nf thing, and eccxl tlu-ough the cuuntry e.\cut'siun, even he xevc-.-1-al shades of ] .nuIno.~n nxunv 4`...- Mn` -1-- 1u|:nuL=r-H uvt:x' wr 5113 (my I walked . to my lml_r._;ings in Lzwender-crescent, berwell, still in the szune state of cxhi tiorn. J :I.ne, paid I, bursting int` passage. 1 am going into the count: :1. few days. Will you come with Lor, "Mr Hopkins, sir, said June, can 1-. I cuu1dn t leave missus a nm;n n1.'nu~'n ..,.... 1.:_..1 _., H I - This is the conveyance, Mr Hopkins, said tlmt gentleman, '.'.'hich you will prop- erly execute before yon pay the p1n'cha.se money; and take care that all the title- deeds shown in the a.bs'u':z.ct are handed over to you sit the same time. The money, . as I told you, is at Messrs Musgra\v`e s bank in Dedborough, and lwz-e is u. checque for the mnount, 4,IJl3`J. I cannot cross the cheque I "because you will have to pay in cash ; so Wald, if you please, that you are very care- ful of the cheque. The :Lp1>ointment for c)1npe".i :io`.1 is at l\Ir Up'c.oa': oicc in Deal- JlJUI`Ol15'l1, on T .;'.1.rsda.y. This 5210 note is i for your n\`. 1`IuXpP.l)S-:3, for which you will accounlt `:0 me in your aebilrll. l}_e vex_'y fg Js. <`3 o31i y?" " mm 1" I retumed mv vnmamhl. ..m...a:m. .. ..1:.... ` green-om7.o uunr, anti deaired I I geuuug uu. uuuu-(la.y." I returned my venerable supe1`ior s adieu with great alacrity, and shaking the dust of the otiice off my feet n::1d my C1OLhH, I hail- ed :1. n:`.:.~4im_r 11`n1arm1_ and v.'a..=x .r:...m.u1nnnl1v mu: uuwu uu au_v 1ucta.':1(L clntnex, 1 hm!- lmssixng Irmxarml, and was smwngleofully bowling 011' to the Great Northern Railway. In my p!'i\:l.bu capacity. I need lmrtlly say, that I dial not ri..c much in cabs ; but on occasions like the present I felt that I rep- resented the_1'm of C. zu1dE., and was determined that their dignity and oicinl sta/uls nhuuid sui1'er nu abatement at my hands. urn... L._l. ,._..L,:__ "1 M -1 .. llllll. Two bob, captain, please, said the jar- vey when I got out. I observe, by the way, that cabznen generally salute gentlemen of doubtful exterior as cztptain, which I suppose is intended as a. delicate compli- ment. I paid him at once like a gentle- man, as he was good enough to assure me; for though I knew il. was double his fare, I never haggle :1.bout the price when 1 am spending my employers` money. It is a. kind of spoiling the Egyptians, in which, as in all revenge, there is, to use Lord Bacon's p111-nae, a sort of wild justice. Acting nlmn thn nmnn nr-im-inln I +nn1~ n uucuu s piu'u.uc, 3 sort UI wuu _]11S`D1C0. Acting upon the same principle, I took a. lirst-class ticket to Dedborough; and en- scoused Inyseif in the most comfortable cur- ' riuge I could nd. I first paid a visit to the book-stall, to provide myself with some literature for possible contingencies. I made choice of a magazine containing a. story called "Gust:wus Snook s Will, which promised some interest to a. lawyei` ; as I h;n'e.gcncra.lly obsewed that such his- tories contnin some very renmrkshle leg`-;a.l iiieiclents, coutinnatory of tlie old classical axiom, that it is wiser in the cobbler to stick to his last. King S:>lomon s dictmn that there is nothing new under the sun is conclusively di:=.pro'vcd by, the histoxy in question ; for in it I nd the executors of a will signing the will as well, as testa.toi', which I affirm to be an entire novelty. I was lost in a.dn1imtion at the boldness of this innovation, when the door of the carriage was opened, and a lady entered in deep mouming and seated herself in an op- posite division ; soon afterwards we got under way, and were joyfully rattling out of the smoke and noise of the great Babylon into the pure air of the country. - My coin- pzmion, though still apparently a. mere girl,` ~ was dressed in widow s weeds, or rather in thatmost becoming modication of them which is now prevalent, and in which one single beading of white crapo edgng the black bonnet does duty for the-hideous old widow s cap._ So much as .1 could see of her she was very pretty. Her complexion was perfectly pale, and she had large deep- gray eyes which darkened in colour at the outer edge of the iris, where it merged into.- the deep blacl-zfringe of the eyelash. Her mouth was hiddeniby the broad band of double crape which edged her veil; but her lovely brown hair was displayed by her mite of a. bonnet, and was coiled in massive lustrous wreaths behind her beautiful head. She made no aifectation of deep grief ; but her eyes had that curious benumbed ap- pearance which you sometimes see in an animal which is stricken with some great pain. Rm-rm.v nlwavn annnarsx to run an nnnrarl 3|. pain. Sorrow always appears to me so sacred :1. thing, that I felt no inclination to make any effort towards the usual moquaintalxcc of fellow travellers, and awordingly devot- ed myself to my book. But some triing courtesy broke the ice between us, and it seemed that my companion was anxious to obtain some information about her journey. \Va.s I going to Dedborough? and what time would the train get there? Could I tell her of any hotel at which she could stay for a short time? \Vould it be very expensive ? She apologised for asking these questions by saying that she had lived for many yegu-s in France, and was entirely ig- norant of England and its ways. Her _ beautiful eyes lled with tears as she spoke of France, and I could not help feeling for one so young who Ind suffered so much. 1' nave lnl-r all `Elm infm-matinn I rnuld unnn 0113 30 W90 suIIOI'e(.l B0 IHUUII. I gave her all the information I could upon the subject, and in return she told me some garticulars of her story. She had lately come rnm Tnur, when-. aha had lost her husband &l't1C'l8I'S OI I18!` St0l`y. ne DEG latly l rom Tours, where she had after a year's marriage; and being left almost pennilcss, her friends had persuaded her to seek fora situation as governess in England, instead of, as she would have preferred, in France. This plaee she had at length found, as she hoped, in the family of agentlennan living near Dedborough ; she was to slse st that town for one night, and to-` be 0 to ~ the Cedars, lie:-`new home, in the morning. She feared an, English hotel would be varv UOCLLPS, ner HEW 110316, In Idle IIIOYIJ `$1.0 feared an English would be ` mntlv after thn French ones to which she ne Iearea an nnguan none: wou_1u De very costly after the French ones to winch she was aeouatomed. Wouldpzherebasldonhxvihich `nnllnamllltllilnnmni mh I-' g all old Cntchem blacl; as I had view is every- ;n tltrmlgll the medium J-F `luv : um rszune swtc or cxhiliurar into the L country for Will you with ma! u ltuulia ()1 view 18 - V Lrough medmm of my , a.ppe:L1'cd tolose lurknes.-I. umlinesn. L` the d:LyI walked home L:Lveude1--m-5-uz-nn+ I `-~ - ' 29, 1871. m.A.\J\l uulue I cent, Cam- f cxhiliurar If nJ>.. LL- , __.- 1,. .....rr can we questlon, I replied V thgt Wu; and having further made mevgive tlnoaddregs of _n_1y, rm in London, he handed me ai%1 ` which had passed m train upon thd ._ tI:'e_;)urch.1ae__wog1d I and which told no t at not be comnlnfml till +1-- uur ueuroom 1' All this she asked in ! natural, innocent, childish manner has and I could not- 11.-lp`thinking whai child she was, and how tota1iy.u;1t t in England alone, with her. conding way and pretty half-foreign-accent. hut in reply that I intended to have a , room for mv own nun 1...1..-,4. L.` n. A V tecting wing. As I stepped on to the platfonn at Dedg borough, an inspector on duty inquiredif my name wererliopkins. Wondering whatpromp ed the question. I .-...1:-.: ..L_..,-. - "I steiyped question; I replied'tha.t'it f1rthe_r maqe me give tlnaddraas of 'mv_ ,____ :,, anu. wmcn told complete the deeds were 1 'nn'I`r-Juannr D- 1 I ,,i, ...... uvn uuuauy .u;ulD I30. DPBVOIL Cu and a. one, condin ' _ ' End half-foreign -accents I folcl I a sitting- my own use (which, by the way, was :1. verymuddeu intention on my, part), and; tht if she would brighten it with her presence during her evening meal, it woul `give me very sincere pleasure. She didnftv. know. Might she do so ? Would_ it be qixite en reglej for a. lady to do so ? If she fedlly might --I as- sured her that she need not be uneapy on that score, and I felt really glad that it was in mu my boyhood wa.;};a'.;sed at szmt Hcrtfordalxire, and . ,, q,;_wuup'-wool one uil, plea- in meihory 9f it I love them all. Me:.nwh:ile~I phee'r1,m homi- pamozi and ., drove with her to the Blue, was the house in aulvised to stay at. ' Dedbourough` that I 1 found the hotel one of tli mshioned. connrtnlmlg 1.......... her travellino-bag a `\c_`,`V and. `.e;w..h'_ eh` p1:$.sa1`1,1i, ruh21'{1 1.5'1 plaisanf, :ol ;17 _ fashioned, comfortable hou5eu--now, alias, `be- gomingi scnrcer every vea.r---in whinlvwu-A ..w.......uu, wuuurname nousea--n commg every yea.r--i.IJ buxom landlady recewes one an a .. - - V V nu.` .....c.'.... :4- - uuxom 1a.ndJad3 n.nd~ca.te'rs for < tude. A grea: _____n A: 1-! .1 ,,,, .,... nmuuJa.u_y an old one s co great contrastrtb the " gar of the the modern monster hotel, who sits in an inaccessible oice, and is faritoo grand to take "any interest in the,w`elfa.re of the guests, whom she knows only he N6. ' 537, or whatever the numeral in whiclr their ideuti ty is lost may ehanceto be. - M ed at the tea-t.b`e, she looked more bdxirtiful mfort with kind solicx,-5 y-mn.na.- G991 : pzmiuu would have nothing but tea, seat- aud child-like than ever; ` It was a lovel y summer evening,` balmy; and sitting the garden full of roseannd miguqnett;"t!1_e air that lled the room warladen fragrance. The sun went dawn in .-.-Im-mm nt an open windovi before 5;; A .l.l...| `._;_ her bedroom ? All 1211: natural. innn:-.n+ .1.-'1 :::;,:*;,:::2:1::::.:::::;::~ `f'a9`e`5-`Ian-a` `* iI:'o*`ef :`;':..;?:*.::% "*1 mi uutes the plaintive strains 0; Monti ; Pm t3.0f-3?-08`iti0l1r=ld'lciiblood` ` })4'."('IttL: rose upon the air. The melptfy oll 31,19 bul2b1ingfz>tb,.whig1113 u ` ` v:2':.:***;:::' :i::.:u"Y 5:? ts: h-W :$;? ` i q.*"`*hv9;:v ~***`?9 _ sorro , an 3 esang<=e- . '~` 5 el-e 1've1*?6 ut three` wl'lor ynth heart.-felt pathos: `>_'Like 1 ];{,;`1];.j_, i)I:__V"t3;!3,1-1~li_ 1m_ tye gumbex-,:a.nd- their dressgs ` ` `'` I` '`*`` `""= ?."..m=.hr1v,.ia `*```*` `*.?.*.`=?{`98*?*1t whine]. ..-...u.....1 LL- __,,,,,_ - ` v w-..'l'..ll-'..J.`|'|__1I,e I.-.:. . `: `;:::;`i:"if:iZ P:`?` .;.":; $5; ?`i:. !""".,e `semva to mi.-to that they iwloneed to tbs whici1p*;x;enthed the ver spu1t' ' :Ls`1"ona;:e'r mi`I`"'k5i `life; ThK" f.s W-95 dis on" w I t exiti-a`nc'e ` (Ifea. P fbiiau- "l"7" d! um Towdr of abs`-cnp` lemgtt of beaut lgetmedtgl A1399` themthwgw ""5 who'd -ght `M9 . y - - . ' ' wu`se{'.r] destzitntenf ash, andwhese 23.`;oi?h;f.t: :c,f:';7"m'",n`f:h:$i`;, um-e iu`; the heme, oehem aplagug the sit 1'":r`-hers`elf alllrmi; unzeen----t1*em1iod.' =- - may "'ttd` `As they y" W mm min a. end of melod I wished that 1 *h-'**i* -*9` `P*1-"="`` *"`3" could sit and listen to i11); or `ever. What `ab `ma. . 9` .399-.` `.`:'.]"".ght"thrg life, I ,thought, enoompznsped by _,siuch sigiitf "'mh` `bf - `om and sounds and fmn-r.-mm-. nnvnnnuu `.+._u:'.., v:va.me:,1_ im the. munbe:-, and ` avntuuy as as men: nme--a.nd stthe Vdib` `of singer-he1-self almost unseen-,-~t1'em1iod.' into oml` melody, I wishd tllgit listento 511 for `ever. W ` t a_ life, hought, enoompa.s_ed'by_1i1ch aig1t~ fr anqe, compamdit9;!'ur.. wretched drudgery "o `myvownf ' - All too soon it came to nuend. 1.Ivm1}"..`* ` u-aveuer soon closed` the piano, and `wit!i"a' simple `_`good night, leftwmc -to -build .-Whtu castles I mght in her absence." Sheyliageft her handkerchief on the _grbund. I pikd '1t' l ensues 1 mgnu In her absence. Shesliad i h er grbund. ik5o' '; up and pressed it to my lips, and as 'dh'd-'w"I- ` saw 9. beautifully emhroideiiad M.'r'ie" in me comer of it, which, I thought achu.-ming name, i I kept it as long as I (bred, and then` f<')`_r` I the cha.n1berma.1d to take it up to. her. 3 I eat I for some time longer; but he glory wag~1lg- parted, and I was soon glad to bllaw "er e, - ample, and to take what remembxinee co_' I of my pleasure into drea.n:1ayud;wi/th me. = - 4*`- Iu the momiglgl breakfasted alone, aglmes de 1<`oma'nge!'[`m`! t1"I'found was her n"ame) sending me her enlnnlinnnnin. nn;-I ....~.:......`--an-.; -..-, - _.........5..u, cuwmpasyau Dy _,ll1cl1 Blglf` dmdgex-y'o my own!" `attend. My `fegvv-H ` traveller soon closed the! piano, and irith"a' simple good n.'i2ht..leftvrme -tn-|mi1I1 111-441 ._ _. .,.a nu-uucu cuuuc, A! pqng Eonurnges-rmrth it I found ame) sending me her compliments, and aayi1g"'i'At she preferred to` take her coffee in h r own` ' room. I determined to make the u1ost-5J;l;y- day; but lint I placed my pocket-bool{;"con~ mining the important cheque, in my trja ellin ` bag; and having carefully locked it, I the bag itself ingo one of tlio di'awt-:r's o.j_tho, \\'a.:`droh(2 in mv hm-h-nnm and -'.I.......1 +1.... 1--.. one mug Inseu my) one OI the drawers 0i_.'j|ihQ wa:`dmbc.in my bedroom, and placed the "key in my pocket. I had been debuting with my- self as tothe safest manner of keeping this cheque, which was rather a louid upon_my K happiness, and I deemed this the safest manner of taking care of it. Having at this ihs/tter`: off my mind, I applied myse wigoponbl 1 `to the breakfast before me, revelnginthe g den buttcr and creamy milkof-*I:lIe*'c'o'uM1`y, after the manufactured of L$V&5d01`-cmI-- cent, where the butter was made of fat, `and... the milk chiey sup lied by the cow with the , iron tail. , Itfiondid d'fo?gat'-like mbre suzzfah- tia.1items_ 0 eggs an bacon, ,' _ it vil- able, with Majo|;'D'a._ qty, to pl'0.YlIde1-.41'._hg garrison against possib e sxeges. ,_ , It was a charniimz morning. and an I.n1n1-and garnson agamsn posslme charm morniu , and as Imtarbil o` to walk to F0 oles, t e place whichaur client had purchased, I coul n t hl'p devoutly wishing that my lines had fallen in such plane ` sant' places as the counry around Deilborough. No one enjoys the` conntrv lik :5. Cocknam nu ufvcpi (1 n, Vlolgi, lhu 1. places as we country arountl Dedborough. E: ope enjoys cdnnt1fy'lik`e :5. Cocknay, who 18 imprisoned in the amoknd stirlvnf` London. Every ower and blade of `gran a. - meals to him with I force and vividneasarhi LEvery'iViVow`er --a.I1'd.~1-37:5; 0.;-';;;"a.g peals vividneasgwhi _ the rustic never finals: and "if 1.. nhazun +n P0318 E0 Llllll. WIFE IOYGC `[11 never feels; and '1` hgvn HLQAAR than human I LIUGLB UV `nun IVl.Il.ll I IIIKUU `u vmanasxvm 'if he chanced to have passed the happy hgurg pf` chilcmod arnids`: such scenes. thev touch 5 dhord in his nave yusxseu one nlppy noun 91 cm! , scenes, they touch I dhord. in his heart which viymms wi1'.h dglight. A I found` Foxholes was six or seven mileI.fmm- Dbglbnh ough; so that I abndmt.-time to walk ._ leisurely onwards, resting fmm timeto time to drink more deeply of the pure joy: rarouiid me, and wandering frdm -the pathway into any wood which tank my ianqyn by no roadside. ( _, Bv mid-dav I reached the: mnixranoe to the wood wluch tank ianqyn bytlle rondide. _` By mid-day reaches,iph,e..;O;p1irasqo_e to thej ; house. It was 'a{v'vhite gnte; under tall over-:~~ arching elmg, making a. the glare of the sup. on, ghgwgntranep, road run under some whdie deep black foliage made a ._ __ ikgzj shade, broken and enlivened b lilxe, erigJ_.Ion, `glean: of their holes. Beside lns_.1w.ood spread plnrge sheet of water, all ovei-g'r{)wn sqperb _ water-lilies, whose leaves lay almost bhater- ing in the hot aun,`form`i:ng a dark green oor- ing. from which the bloom-cum ' of"ivd1-vs and ,ofa_ mg Ln tne noy sun, Iormmg dark green noct- ing, 1:139 blqom-cqpq '_of";iv;61-ya gold spr_ang up `in nch_ whllt water-spiders sk.v.ted' sbot in he `surface w:ch'_ ` frin from the beds of jointed rwds ,' 5 the sides of the lakelet, and gra_i{'dihgo- " of bronze and blue gnd crimxqn, hung sI'1hpend+ . ed over it on gauzy for `a. moment, and than of `-`wili !ightn' ,_ speed. I was speculating udnl ' p1sce`for- ghing,"W]1nn* 3., vaitr '1 young fnog, boastful of hi! Ind desii-_ ingto.exhi_bit.it, .sp1-nag ft-um shank, some three feet mix) the water, and `ei-hi u his'le$9. was ' ` ' t bnghtgraenrwsteu-, when lo! ` the bank were snddedy-eldt`-Iu'lId`n'%-`r`dAt .~ body 32;: guilt vat-groan ' Lndvr*`sirirl.unun tln `h`IIl-`-Ind hiiuh 0.55.. ox agrsasy sliver groetlltnae unuerthc iuriwe _da`g:" npnn otaop--ant!" ?1xz;dperf<:-umedhishstwrohacfegt, and his place wouliknowhimno gouge. Thegruuuounnlthg vital molginfo 1 ` g CV8 1 omfort with ntdrs c ry yea!---in wihichii ' fneud, Lsin ...1:..:_ .' this the_xnoat~ :ent, manner imaginable; help thinking what : Very` , to. travel; condimr urinrnu DD 8711!: Di L---n- _ n fnuws [334 D3- -m which rune :1 An n't] t.-:.u....: 1 [PRICE jpwo CENTS. oaauonltz-ain started behind its time, 00111111 I and while stofrping at the `station in Winthrop. ' the Portland ' ' __ 1-took it and it'1%m1ng_ express ova THE HORRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENVT_ N EAR BOSTON. ~ . Boston; Aug. 2'6.--A frightfixl accident .o`- . curred on the Eastern Rnilmna +,....'..1.4, .; _cu1-red the Eastern Railroad tonight at Revere, seven miles fmm Boiston. The ac- commodationltmin I stoupinz `statirm in Winh`mn -_,`._- N. mu, nuu. uuee were consumed 1651001: of: the wounded are nodded and mi} '1nnbs' ra_nct`u`z-ed. A large number -of physidana and stirgeons were in attendzujce. The Iactlseem to be` as follow: The 7:15 paaaenget accommodation train-, for Beveply, nid`i'- charge of Conductor Nnson. was delav- - ._ . _ - of :1 ver, and looking back he behem a 13;1_.t.1i;1? coming g-pund a_ _chrver'scax:ge hslf a. nnle from tlm at... - uwns,-over-nead gn every` direciiqn. In th; ,._ . pine-treesfwu a wood-pi eon uttering its long lwo~d.itty," moat me choly but most ~ beautifIil.of.4oquntry, sounds; proclaiming it: undying pasion for_ its wife sitting close by upon her eggs, and stopping from time to time , with ahightened sudden two, when I walk-. ed upon the qdomus pine` needles beneath its` neat-. ` ( To cnwztirtued. ) Luomng back he beheld brighblight round a chr'vd'scargo `lad! mile from the sta- , `om, ,H,Q tlmdmjger at once and gave t esignal` toatart, but it wutoolate. ' `hut lighf` was the avant courier of death. Uneg ` gnoment later and the nondemus anoim `Navr- .. . --- --vv---- uqwv K-1 um. wcauu. UL!!!` moment .1_:d thegnglerous engine, New- b,`"'.VP9lt dra-vnng a. lman express train of , e}gl1j: heavily laden cars. came cranhino intn IIHEI. JILIJ, l he: Ink in I , _,`_,-., ...........6 an :. uuuuuu. express ttadn OI heavily cars, came crashing into the 'rk>a.r of the `ill-fated accommodation. 1 A a1E'Kk"0f -horror amee on all sides as the ma- - phige plgughed its way-two~tl1'irds`of the way throu 11 the swaying mass of humanity before" it,` a}; was only stopped in its,.ca.l-eer nftm-. muuu u p.I_1e xwaylng of humanity befdre it,` an was stoppedjn its..ca.reer after nearly the whole `train`hnd been crushed into nta._ To add to the terror : bfthe scenq ` the scalding vyatcr from the locomotivewas Lou rs about the utati and they` I ifewgxrgxeuumhr; recruited `Efm thou the`iPffri4=a* thrown upon the crdwd, and the eutine train `.1 , burst into;'Imcs.- The agony of the momenta; rem bemuch better imagined thaii described.`_=`- gerawho ware-unhurt, h ` 'ed'_o *|1l,d.lentthairrehuii_aidinthe at w c u Hndipe Eizgixg tIu:i1' ful 3 -1.~ap1.ns high into I6-.81!',and 1:1 g I bee ';vr h`d 1, direciivu. the Ph't1'998VWIl wood.m`mmn n+s-..:.... nu. ,7 nunmer, spa and side: by side "in . th ,w'a.i`. rodm bi the gtation. ~_They_pmsented a sick 1 ieihg sight; nut one was there whoge body muncddnd hnvnh 1:134` ......;r.. One uwe.=ano:1rer`,'e'1i5ib.{di;-.s o_: 5110 ,_- ."_-v--- - -vnnnvnb wv uUl;plII!l!Cl- we'z_ tnktn h' m 'the nr_ImI,y' _twenty-fiyp, ` v uugm.-ugnu or me engme seemmglybne sshort , eight. 011 than main track lay the-charred cenwa . . He jnrnipedaarossmtraek nix heard own bmkes'jWhiBt1ed, but itvna _ > ac-.\'rce1y an iimtant afterward: before telescope .'.: ; 'in'gxo'ccnrrod.`~ `He remembers nothing thare;- j , after, until aroused from a fainting t by tho` ' .s1'1'x-ieks of-_dy`ing .men._ ` He at once bent `:41 y l1ih,e!'\rg'i_n to the succorinrv of the wounded. The scene of thetdisaater pgesented a. fearful ' and 1:ux3i1ing fragments of the train. Which is Whnllv deatrnvml mm! H... ...-_ - ~ The 'wbunded were removed `to lmnsed near ` ' I "of `aeiiefe, `bit Iiofof n gizsngeroub ` vtion, tram, without hurt, bebidas ox mcre.nau`oeenn9q'ne..1aen1anea. . ' . by` $nil,tho`sev`rho eoul_d_bear tlie journey wen ta.eu1j.oGhdseIMa.rino'II ' , threemileq din ant. '7['l1,-3i1"inj-:"i9. `re on th'e,'moat,pnrtv A pausqnger `wind ;1!vau1'>on the accommodnl roberating the particular! 'ien above, states` that when he first became armedhe saw the- . 'gm`1ight of the engii`xe V'seeminglybut 3 short dutnnce Away. He inmmd narlnn m. 1:.-ml. tneu-remnnmliaf msx_1k.l'1'1`d ix`: dearirh of toxic- belqved. relhtive on -bu#-st_ `t_'>ue a._m..` lthc7re.had`been ng qnejdentied. ~ `to `housed hvi mail thmnbhn nmaia 1...... cl;-.. :........-.. _.... A wun-oommerneeao-mo:-row. ' Y. `Boston, Aug. 27.--T ' ` '(1ant'-E at Revel`: last night caus.`). me emacekmg j `today, and large crowd; visited +115 -9.... .; uuq: uylrnylg flfagmenm 01 the '7 tram, 1; whplly destroyed, and the mg, _` chine:-y of the-e1_1g1n.e and large pieces of :3: be}lI1.Lndf1i\(v`;rQ tut:-3:1 gu about :; e u . 0 Sue , `- red 3(1): the Eastern Lolita an. In '1 is, oragu-.1 . .1 Mil ne ground. no such duaster has 3 x-e_d >on Eastern Railvidy. Th`;eriz::1c;g1g'.` wxll-oommernceto-marrow. r Rnnfnn Ann 0'7 "l`l... -....._'n:_._ , ,, -2 . r was` he `station, the enginee It never: um mgnt caugses intense excitement today, 1a.`:-e crowds} visited the scene of $; .; ` the disaster. lllxerailroadoicinls hnvecleareli `a wa.y the debris and ruins and the road is in 1-. :' nnmhn -order again. At the time of the 1301- ` lision tie uoxizlnniodation trsindfor Beglerlyhed its:-ed ' :.'gtbehmd,' In It signal at the mast head of _the post fer the express to hold `p, which - it , at Everett, hut. subsequent!` proceeded and `:1 ~ , `wag under full headway w an mgr . Revere`: 1-, evident] I netfbuing _' ' ~ `yea until rods of 11?. "e than " wn_1_s;1ea "clown 01*!-95." but not noon" to avert the calamity. Some ofthe `gs;-sinthe rear ofthe accommodation trgin heard` the ommous whistle, but 1700 late to escape. 911 came the express train witlifa great` velocity, and the engine struckhe rear '_ mrfnll in the centre and towed is may `in, 3` : two thirdsof the length/of car. The fre of the engine was utterly `_' demolished. a car wastcrowded ' with ~ ; ple, every seat being occupied, and peg. - _ _-many . the nlle; _I_n among these the lo- 1e,eV unmngocm'ed,mdm'm: the le; In unghg g _con1ot.ive maheg. is quick as a ash, ` just as kxlhngin as most frightful x`na_.nner. BI_1t this ` my not. hqonly, and perhdps-the worst, viii-' L to; the unfortunate ` nger: hu1.~-Simnl- ( ` igaeously with the co ision the hea.(l.~'of the '5. 'boil'e1~Jvac broken, and in an instant the uuf- I 1 5 ` fax-exp was sh in clouds of hiuiu steam d (191 ` with wgter, Irh' h t 1:muatant` man, of the w m mush V ounded, mi. 0 gr: who had probziaiy-9 _n,qt.:boo nthcryzgo lerwnsly injured. ` Many, `~ in fact the maqonty! of the dead were .a.ppg:.} zgalyd free from bnnses, but the peeling gkilg H Huang... J .1 t1_i:Bevrly tram had `started, ymangling and f we .._w3l,mm 30. ugikdy t0 l`O@VI'.j -articles comm . * gagenients. " sue bernn Journal: contain semi-o ` exgtiqg o_n ' the Venaillaa, and mtlmntmg that they tend weaken the condence of Germany ' ` er of the Frenh govetnmenhto Tull ifs . . , g any way summoned `todny ma i0I}rm;~la gontain Ientmg nn +1..-. 4:. irIp_anon seven muea trom trmn was brought to a n, whn. for snma niunn , ;,m;;"-e.".,:r ?;..*"-..< Jfods it. `e " I." but not nnnn Autumn`- roan 01 1t. .l:l'e i " soon enough Some~ of the human- unonea today and` -The total mun-j` D and 40, most of` ;,-.-.,5;*v:.=*e as hragopg at; I, Violok ling `J I"" C I Bixpony um nm or Elna -ll n.. 1....-us Provincial lnsurallre ('0. . AND .\I.\R|.\'E. .\I.-\.`(\VELL W. $m,\XGE, Agent. Utce, Clnronoo guitefost Otlice. ..-mr n _v other I . _||ex. S. Iilrkpatrlck. ` . -n` (Rei\\` .\' .-\'l"l`\|li.\ |-2\' and dark "uh. |';m fur the 1'--upty -If 1"ruuto- am-in'St.n-ct. Kingston, directly nppo-' *`_m .31'|`.-1.-_gr;;p!1 (`urn[\;u1_\'u olci. '__` l..h I0 ISTI -... I llhl\`t\I`l1.'\vv. \JA LL\.|I, vvvr fa-has-'s Dru g Store. _ It-Inovai. _ _ ` .-\G.\'l:'.\\', Barrister, &::.. has re- pwal his Law (mice from Clarence to inet, over Mr 'hlc.\li1lan's Auction %hard 1'. Wam- g[1`uR IN (llA.\'(`l-IR\'.- I .1ugn.-.- Sznwt. l\in~,:stun_ (|nt_ . ` ' " " ` I Jose-uh BIlW(_lI`lI. m\R_\'l-IV,-.\'l'-l..~\\\'_ .\'u1ic_itor in (M .\'ut.ary Public, 33 Kiu-3 Bh E . II. `Fuller. `:3. Clan-nce Street. man and Attorney-at-Law. ` loin! Muuranco Company ` .`.'Il\`L`I.`l`nnI. 0...! In\'nn\' VI. I9. 1571. ..m.*r|`l:.\` zmd _-\tt.nrm-.\'a-.1t- Law. F.-- ,-- "".|-ofviuaio. QIISTER-.\T~L.>\\\', SuIlidt\t 1 .._. 1-. \I.mn-\' tn 1021-1 it (`I H'.L_:IcL\'T;i3, Veterinary Surgeon, Evaluate 'of the Ontario Vctg:rin:L`ry Co - Tuouto. Otce, City Hotgl, Kingston. , , FRI!` V` us run... S1`|:Il`S fund .-\tturm-.vi-: 3,-;n'rs. N.-mrncs l`nl[i.-_ _..._.....__..__ .4n'hlu-ctlrc. .'DEP.\'|1$.\' ED is prepared to fur- `: Plans annl .\'pccil1'c:nt.iuus of Public Buildings, and also to superintend of the: zuunc. D `(LACE lusu CAPITA L 81,000,000. Dentistry. C1.ARK. L.D.S., D:x1'.u. Rooms, Eu. 4 Wils-211': Block, \Vellington Bptween Princess and Brock Sta. Ha.-.ion(:u;u-antoed. LII POWER of arresting disease displayed H this prep.-u-atiun IS hnnom-ably ac- ! by the melic:sl faculty in every ew it has been introduced ; and the _Icre:uing sale is the best guarantee of ion in which it is held by the .\'()LUME XX.-`-NO. 301.] |IlS'I!.l(-.\ I -1..uI , F\|ll\1M||' II xii- gy. kc. .\|nm-y to loud at any & quhk security. I In-I sec-nu| utngt-s ; will give gm.-u. prolong life in the tlnirll. It will `hill. hr!-Iwlxitis, laryngitis, coughs It will cure all lizu.-sum; m-iginating Int of umsculnr an-ti--n anal uervuu Mei as enlaruement of the liver, en- d the spleen, dyspepsia, rickets, `dirregular actinn of the heart, local paralysis, aplmnia or luss uf voice. Clre leucurrhu.-ar,', clllorosia, anaemia, the blouul to purity and health. `7 \putln.-caries. Price $1 50 ; six for ihi\`n\' n. James S. Cartwright. - nlsmk-A'1`-I.A\\'. 01-`I:`lL'R. om l..I...-`.1 lh-u-v Shir. Syrup will cure pulmonary: c,0us_umption taml sccuucl umgu-3 will grunt m..|...... Ian. 3.. tlh.af.l1iI'll. lt Inna ates. _ , I. Agent. E'EE(3'llar;:nee Street, nest the ritiak uh . ' July 3. 1871. 5151 K. .QOAL in Pure Lactkawana, being `Eli in the very heart of the Lacks- hlley, Scranton, Pittston and \Vilkea 5!} the best selected mines, and is With great care ex nressly for family Vmbo screened NM delivered in the condition. -eece-1 sun-'1' COAL for grates con- ` kiln` - 211.11. I 4-ink [auxin for fnundrv IS. lill` I'll. TE : Xarble Block, Princess Street. Inn, Doc. 1. 1870. Bl.\'sl7kA.\'1`l1 Vconruv. F!RE AND MARINE. Anthracite Coal Yard. , 1)l"l-`ICE : _ nuc: \Vn.uu`, Foo ; or Jomcson S l'REL'l`. ' - "mu. Ilellevllle and lnterme dlate Ports. -cue-I Ul"l' uuu. xor grawa wu- I land ; @130 Leigh Lump for foundry lloulmrg for Blacksmiths.` that Delivered in my part of the K01. EEC `u1v`.s'1'r;u, n RAWIPORD, Master, II \Vharf every Afternoon. at ` ntru I '0, J-vm. ever::l: - at 5 o`e1oek. c. 11. ATCH. 'l':.sl.-at A aunt, `rAoun UPPER CABIN .0: ;.~.1,.s`.A\l`.\'IH-`.I:>'. .\1.n.. n ...-l 4 `..H.- v,- ul .\'ur~'a-.5 *n:f|.ow'- *- syrnp of llypophosphiles. J. I . \lIl.l'I'2l.`l4llP2\ A4,, klnuun '1`. \\'.u.Kr.x. JAMES SVVIFT & CO. H October '21, 1870. :. April 10. um. --_.__._.__j- ROCHEQTER. l"u. . `Iv-nu n Mg- COAL. 1871} let. +:v.\x. .\u:.C.' .-.. n....l |.;ll`_. SUI"l' UUAI4 10!` grates C011` -, also ril for Blacksmiths. \ II\.\\ l'4I\ I -9 . ~.._u nvv u n'r_\'.au:. A. S. l\lnu=`.u~mc|. I` ll .\'u\-run.` XI .\ ..\.V, .vL l\.k.O.` l`arkhill's ` GI .. n1-\1 un, Ticket Agent. R. `GAGE. .. .\4n.\u slo-`um `.' ` L`l\'F.l-`.l`uIIL and LU.\'hu.\'. MAX- , W1-ILL \\'. .\"|`l{.-\NHl`I, Agent for g yon. Uice, L'l:Lrn.-c. Street, opposite 1 -Jcc.