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Ottawa Times (1865), 20 Jun 1866, p. 2

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( I 0. ”MI will the no.“ on a-aa-ot-ted Ill-"M” --_-a.8r_ -.ieo--ni-tttemra". - In a. m-tmaieq at . "att-d teearottt.".t.r.It.tri, mum-lama:- " . ............ 6.i Mhlmmga...mr ls, mama-mum n.nra"nTiGiCoCt1%Gi "fr...T...T.T'. in. p... Mhlhmu........... Lulu. 'iFciirrTiFLaVidiee_t_rtterNyP.eeP, irtttt mznwmr'm-aumnumwm iit2i2t'ijiiiitt,2itfatlh1rtiricr OTTAWA TO EINattTONeth, “no! Cttr ot o---, m [00¢wa Tt-ar. mwmu‘lsnuvm Mynl Ann-mule Anna -a.-.. " I’m-put on“. “also. In rum-410.81- M "mi-do-ua-asa-h-h-hee- upmwtamomnm mun 'tterATEe ""iriFiiraretrr1mrer-rtt1eeer. 0nd Minn-mane! ”Monty“ -""-u"'"irri;',i.1. ara-at-teo-' 'r-ttot-dt!! b an: Ltteghti2't, ',tutttlLtQ"tl w- (I Cdubhm ad fol-{p "',t"tttNI'l'd'h"dlt2.'t. To a. his! sum " ot----."' or ‘h‘l'ulldll. llLAnn-‘I Canadian . m “and. cl.- " Irma - 1ittstitIty>tt"?t',? tee..'tfair . Tt Tout'nihd' pan-l. mun-no. mge v6.1 w _ J Writ; dean-“m "In- _-r..- -- ' b' “await .TC. I': ant-i rumru'r-m ingl- -"-. ,m -"ee __ . -. MLHY‘M twr, " 00' 1'llll"lu'."riWiaiirii4TTrCr', iaii9AnB-qt.ts, QUEEN. V19? 931.3}. mwumm' immune-d idth"g'.Tll,Cell111rC'll' nun. -srNtmhtrasotteoatthe "bhetofftes “duwmmmm um. EXCURSION (lat(ll)tttmMraits my, emu-Icing the wholepolicy of the ooauuD-t- “mink- voeeeamoeetitsemtrotierq-dttrha" in.” on both id- ot an Hour. Tickin- boanver was not MW "Mum-muddy. subtler “up!“ which wild in to divion, -ttmrtio.titiaturtuaBortitmorth. W and Local constitution. The -tttga'od-minatittet mludlybo whqmumw of. -potierorsttte nll impala! abject of tn-i-ioainturrtidatuthedomt. £11de Gama! whim] “Wynn-335mm, mat-init-se. At.ttrtuenantry,irttsethe Cm don-in button-lunatic“ unbala- qnt 1a.uatxtreo who will (lo-Mk- fun. tttiir-inaootred-ittttheli" vir-itiqhoh-'"'trrhne-. mwrnrp-dmm hot .re.,-toa-s't-rartdriirott,ttt. 1:53-51.th emu-diam. ii?:?:',,.?,??'?,?:'.?:??':':: whom whit-taut bdenicddm MMMIBWW try. WMH-kmlhup-d ofthe -thedha-imio-MCrrtms hub “Radium-ignorant in the di-ti-imvo6-utm-tottse "thtrtitaitrofth-trtierdtmauood an -trotieriievbroiotohoqetttntttte Mammals-Alb. “4P“ "g'pitLtt."gv.'t1,'t.t.' oe-trs - b-L.0a.t..tot a. I '?"r'.hllkt'itr-r. mdrdunvhieh though»! otk dam-ni- hoping with oar' In"! m- of m a! verb-PI- h "vartmd In an public mind u "Minuteman. uth-trethrtur-dii0th&ttte 1““. Can“ an, win 0! "Am.h_tinutratioet of the Det. qrhiutthetr-ti-ttheyearu" toeotit-rt-utrueetmie" militant. I In". W tomgret t1'irlirriuiu"iiiiiirtirhaitrtiii a-oe-Ott-ith-rt-ijt-ttrr -dk-iehitnrolitiealhe. Iti- min him Mthe ”any that a leaks-cl mwmhnh'nmum- te,tttr,tteg,e',,et,teS,h22Ttt -rru.esth.tothtttomemti" exclusion the Ttttttdc . 1'getutlig; mun het': ."tttet1ttyie'Pitdyehy the muddy-mica Mthe Dominant tlb,ott',tht,"hlg1'M,'.ute,tfg',2tddt hzgnggho” of.eetry-tt policy and 5.31!de Mtpolioy und 3-: deeuioa, VII»: an ”out ”sum m _ Mmhtdmudthe Mo! ”was, huh- iluil'ny of “in; itorrt_-ttiate ‘n thm explained: FN, talk. mom with: duaarieotl, Ind-6. hither") Mild hr the Comnb‘ tteg'r,re,; Patagonian-miti- Wtumw deal-tia&etoeilrwittt and "tries" oonucted with then-1w ,'r.t,th1tt,'21pllt hud- minder a; control. Some ht,', Mum-her blot-M halo-[lo 2t,'tt"t,t'il'1 blownC-udgunl {than to the 'niud We! British Ndnh Mud is would be Inuit-d, mm, “this puden- tar-mst/to noon-mend an adoption of thr uvotempuoul policy rid: rag-alto I'D-l r1151... III-1‘”- r. We. huh =,'g.,', We! diminish Noah meru.nPtovioee.U. kin-w me horn mingld Yorr accl- knivnachcme to is eri a to made mun mom 'llL'dt iiiihG'iiii Aluodmtime we mm "ter momm- In”), to thin mtryet. I“): the present we dull content ourselves with the tailoring can“ concerning Emu! buds. The nug- puionwhicb ”Communion:- when, n- pdi-gthepreuvuiondnn duhnnde, -otbetooetilrpRtirtheee. than: 2tgttd a very ume.imaoroyrt Ill no In m,mmazwwm . mmdmm of the India has“, $trthe- yarn laminating 3h: Dun-h, 1063, dedieeiiutntrerimbttrts4, n: Fu" orrgeulr- on; ma. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and” uh cook- at Pain-nu. - Ilium-Id nun 'eefPn " wmmornm. 2.31% OTTAWA. JUNE to, 1866. IAN-I Run or rogues. uuv‘n. ici.. I an» "" to; lln STRIKE I Wtf MID. It“). I. as p; I. no I " a; I ll“,- I”..- an _ my. vi. pruduets a; Agricultun com-med. in the country, I but no mea-st-tmira., but the upon. of nuch product- during the nu. period, with . oimihr Macaw, um mind gt “9,951,961. My: much ofthU coun- try has been denuded o it. n! timber, it in the opinion at that best ine, that n lager“ rennin. untouched; wily In the interests ot the, county the pi exist. on laid. Gr the moat tttttit " mama». It but needs . can diaeriminatimt Mm pine Much-iv ly, and land- 6t " at; yement, toplnoe it in the power ot the Gov. ernment to We this "luable source ot national wealth. Should the whale of our 'meteltieatahle binds he get Bprt--" I think should be done--" n pine "Sou, Ind no sales made there, an land. wou , “than” were cut under . lyntem ofrotntion much u is now adored in Nanny and Sudan, In] in l may ofthe German Stun. mum their ‘ growth of merehantable pine, in cycles of 30 or " yam, 3nd pine‘rmling might be con- tinucd nnd preserved for up: to come: in in new ofthe future tequinnmits ollhin Con, tittettt tt1t'ettt,',t nnd of the singular ad «may» tMt up" " n 'neprulucing country. [humbly “hit in: it in of the utmost importance that we usouid mm take steps in this direction. . m vnlud u 873,0”,313; the "hr/et Ptw.--0. Vol-mot um Con-mac. OW " to locum, m Mir-o 1mm. Carr.'..--, W I). yon. pair mailman-nu Sahel. i. ..ouCadetr,a"es pawn. villa-"In. Illa-vain". tmm thuiopndidlhy “Nathanael“ Mth... Uri-nu. "r, Hp W5 It-.-'" to. to "and out mammampuhmmm and acidic dl’l-I of “Nick of the Wont: no awfully pin,“ to: Ntt has on - mung. will to up.“ this - ' Tu Bamt or n: P. c. o.-IU and“ band a! not C. o. his“. Ind-rm “We! any“ H... u pot smut. puke-d A is“, M mud-Ida yon-dun a W- Hill. A large "but of oith.rtq col- Wou aim ad may“ w"- right "galty. " A-tamm.-iti-d-fetr+ -oeris.ottui-d-t I.“ pu- Mouol (bonny will. and lap-ion sumac scum-mm. unlunumuuvuupuun up. Mr. E. owawartoa-r.-Mr. A. M, (My oe-,u-riotme."uo"et. Ind MNMMM 300..wa bhtt-.rermqteod (unauth- inboard. "n-tu-hav-rt-tF, ”mm-null. Boisjuumolndn to lot dawn-dumb. Sabina!»- Modal-cultural. M Wu. dondunrylwigmu. -- m 7 . m:m.-mv.m-.a with mid-(n lull-pi Dom will-banana“. at Ind-v.0..- 1a-arMoi-Tro In. I... h the nun! but!" to a. and... qethe In York -,gsa-sn-A-uanJo_,ttse “hit. "I. a! W; N- is no Wm. Nag-Ail ”an“ that “at“... .0 ”who." “pin-dillhqnnhgnpbd "mubrthat manual-Nd.- “MM-”“0" Opal-L" It. lum- mammal-n. -i---tt-ut"9at"h.0str “wuumuuvmm "a.i000"ittlt oh._,xeVtrker. an mums-g. John Wet, f.tt.tt " o.-tr.-oeriettr-in Colin Mhl Tttttdeter.'::'!:.':,'.":, a All -t.. Amm'u‘nuoby ie--- m - “alumni. Wadi,“ “on: _ ter::,',"':',,',::,."':,-:'::'.":.,':':::'.-) mmh’dnhhlly “up.” 'Imbypubmwm m. "t_-r-tr. AMh'b-n pun-Mandamu- “1...: who-“thyme that, “Myhnhbhdnnulm Hall-Human MI " _ Beqr, ,--ttattot-tg-t-aimrth" Wuhchwhbwm 'euti.ontt,asruet.tu+huoftu" An-boa-th-art-hee.. "on. 'rt-tr-ti-d-dt-ar'-- dog-lurch.“ My to I. Won. 'mq.,qro-tutit-uh-e"-"- “a“ -araattmnra---rt My hu- m and wry Wu ”do" ”Mwm-hybhy teg',':.',') Inmmmwmpm tut-r-tti-me-ea, MM} tutt--rs-_itrtrat- "taut-ttin-dt-tti-ii- than-palm” ThN-w In “I. whom-”glanaw. Mil-ul- III-manhimnmyln'umhm 43,.in twain-lineup- mmmumhmm- -eP'mume' ll. Mich wmumnummwvu. fullnuhbdulnbhmhtbh-h‘ --a-ut-t.truttoetusur- {mam-.mmwwm‘W "ra-rt-.------ muhnhuhmdhm Mhnmmmvum mum. r-u-stu-UU-o-u-d) -t-t-rMnt-ti-tr" Minn", - ad huh-uh. W, and-palm - - a! menu;- Chnh. A” the we! M130.“ ”madmmmmm tob.-.-.--.-..'- attrataodor-t.-t--uv'rtF wanton-5.0". Ad. In. wad-(math... Noni-ottom- n'uy. Inmn-bhmumh‘borod turn-rt-ret-hu-r" “Mn-hula.“ Mun-quip- h- amd W " M huh. .1 III.- LOCAL N EW S. My“ vii --tis.,tutadimhn6uh MmMMbmq-m-Aym ummmmm-mmnmmw “dumb-ohm" "ts-m.-"--'" Inhabit-n “(Wampum-dual.” Dub thudmm '" Mel. mmmmmmucm hummuuabymmamw mmmmm-um Wain... itt.t'tte,'etttt/t'a1g"tt"nt ”unlit-chow hula in.“ colon. ML coo-mt-tta-Felt-et- nous-Adm .00 "than... of usvomeouulhIhobo‘othsniqm III ht-UU-ut-e-ities necking luau-don. 1he ”ain't“ mum-mud "ri'hu"emtiaoraphiod-1rtit-etu_ he.” " Cundn -hrated {It - And We! new. Th My” but. unmemhpompo-huuy Mont no tutthora-rumi--.brtuud cubi- I':.".':,',).",,'.?:";:':".,'.'.:), my“... . m n. “nu-m In intsVsoiset-u.r-oraru,s, Not-n. onto-CM“. Iigllh 0mm] " mm, Ch-duet and Mann Puts in plain. Month. CW public. - -,he-reedue-uo'"_ Mr. 15th. qfthe0. 1. I“ I‘m”:- ta-dlhuulodith‘hbookm animal}, will. the myth-I Mk- cl I]. not 'r-a-ore-ttef"'"-' “a Chm ad Pam-kn. I“. Thou-punk. Miami-mm Al I ample ot the m mu: Innu- - Auction newly-pence 'aiiGii'ii their plo- l'cnhn render), venom . -t"rtt in a. iciaerasrru.ttt-rtuet"iatt Eugenia-m lone- m ntl the In] no. taurointtd Court"! Tho W "iitGaTurtLrriiateirtetttttrye" than". hundred nun, we Whig. 'ttatt-ttto-t in" but none- whdv-H who. they "and Mr pu- -'sertd.--6u6e., A. , aut. of the mug-31mm? Iona nilllllltllt nlllllliflll, w. of con-Mu... Eon. Mr. ALLAN, chin-Anal the him bill Con-mu, brought In the tth mpoet of M Committee, an] anon; the petitions there won quite a Inga number for the Chute: of I Milt-y have": Dem-ville and Harmon. I Hon. Ir. BANBURX from the Committee to whom had been referred the hill to provide the Ilene torturing puree-“gem Carport- tione not hula; piece- of lumine- in the no. vince, reported the nine without Amendment. PM! -- "Hon. Mr. FLINT introduced I hill to incor- pornte the Belleville end lemon leny Company. Second reading on Thundey next. w to". It." 1".” lion. Mr. Boos:- gore notice that on Thun- dny, he would move on sddrees to Hie Excel. lency the Governor Genoa], for neopy of the 3 lat report from the Milton of the Quebec North Ihon- Turnpike Rood, showing the state of the linens-e- of thnt Trust. [ (outlet-tun. Hott. Mr. CHRISTIE gave notice that he will on “and", enquire of ministers when it in the intention ot the Government to subunit to the eonMdemtioet ot Perliunent, their 'noob. snres for the completion of the scheme of Cor.- {ede’tion no - this Province. lees-d Bout-ge- Hon. Mr. BANBOURN moved the second reading ot the bill to amend the Commission- om' Court Act for Lower Canada. In support of the manure the hon. member sited that as the law now stood there were certain days in each month upon which writs could he re. turned, ml it win simply to mod this prot vision of the kw that the Bill we! broughtin’. It provided that in every womnt “execution, name-and, come "vendteaiiem hnd Mini: gagerir, the day on which it is to b. returned the" be med ; nod " shell be returned with the pro- ceeding: thereon only certithd on the day so named, which shall not he lieu then ten nor more than forty any: from the due of such wornnt. He believ- ed there could be no objection to the manure, but on the century tint it could not [oil to be on improvement. I ' ,' ' The bill nu Eben red and rererrto In . Ipechl Committee of Mon. loan. Olivier, (Eh-lord all the mover. Hon. Mr. PRIOR mud the mud trading of the bill to facilitate the tmnanctiot" of the Quebec Noith Show, Tnmplke Road Trul- The Hon. member upwind the object! of the hill to he the giving authority to the Tun-lees in question 'd'fl"g And cum-l certain debentures therein . which had been either destroyed by an: or stolen from the peoprieto_ttttt ttm which occurred on hiu pee. Ill-es. Thin hill had beeupeeEtttf.tt [not Bea-- lion and sent tothe Printe Bill Committee, but had been an: back by that Committee on tar'" that it wu not a - but. pub- ic . The hill in. then reed I ”could time. The SAME MON. MEMBER then moted tut it be refuted to A npecinl Committee mrmpoeed of Hon. lean. Panel, Oingm, Le Tellicr de St. Janna! the mover. Tmu,June 1901,1866. The SPIAIIB took an digit a , o‘clock. Hon. Sit N. P. BELLEAL' obieetrd to such refute-cc, u the Bill VII, to All Ink-nu sod purpoul, u private Bill, and u Inch required to beam to the Privacy Bllll Committee when good proof that an dobemmu we”! to luvo been lost would be malted. The Billcouldnadolvq witttthe ifgttuofpars a... nod not)eithatnndhte In enactment they mun" mourn a common law spin“ the Thtrteetl non. mime: um um“ Indboen mum in ninth: ttt the matter mad it deemed Im- podbio to ght our the ihiiiFniG ‘except by I - Ad. Attee none further conremtrtioa, AM " the new Cl the Spain, who would it would be better to decide _I_lpon the CW iriiiiHiiCiaic Fiaeyih..ttether, action was the“ Io be (inferred maul the mug when “out Mr. Price who would “than In in “clout-I11! was ordered to Ii. out In“ Veda-shy o! and wk. The Home “an Adjourned. Iowan June 19th, It“. The scanned: the out a 3 o'clock. Hon.‘ r. cums laid onthe tabl- the - a the Count-lone: of may: Worn toI the ya will. am June, nu. The following am. were lamina-d nod Nd a In at. t Me. J. B. " Til-£10 nun-I the Act incor- peritrtg a. P Hope, Una-y, And Duvet. togt Wu] C puny. ' Hon. Mr. LAIB "tBomB--To permit Haul. by 1nd Honk Ann-ulna uh mmiotnttr Mu of Invention " eegtaigg will)... - - - . ""iiciCrir. BttOWN--To oonlm man by- law: of the County ot Oxford, puma coMrm the "1e.o6taatds to! luc- Inpooed under-id Iron, and “lay Works Coispaitr wand.) Mr. 'ec-sith-To mud Act " Victo- ria, chip‘s: Mr, to enable the Inc-pont- ot Lincoln to nloct I more convenient plum lot the County Tm. Ir. J. B. DoNON-To and an WI], ot Winn-n Into "to lanthanum. W. JOHN 'reDotrAray-ao Inca-pom an Roda Home Huh! Company. Ila. Mr. LANim--To and the Act Impeach. the Fm“ do No!" Dunn of Quit-c. . ATTORNEY GENERAL tgACD0NALih- To embl- the 1" Smitty to place the mo of Rum Bern-d upon the roll of newborn, auto all In! 00th tarot yrecttelt ""roCciiirsiriVhcuarLud its Ottawa City Pet-tep" CEBL. "it. TAtgtngMtBav--6 and ttto Ac. unduly-I1 of tho township ot Aylmer to (he paid! MRI. Vital do Eamon, County of “it: iriiriiJE'iiaadiu hit impou- ting the mu m of an any at an". "iiirrasc-rr-'ro much we of the Wipe! Bro-(Mon was. paid: at rmeurteiepi_tnttytBetu. . “I " . "iiT/ii'triri2hiFGihw. J. Baum to con- struct 3759111011ng Ito 3mg. Chalet. “i: TiiiWiii6iiLUil, V uxirroe.te tho Pumvlllo than my. Coupon” _. ..- "iGriiiyiiiriaCii; iiteoirok" . _ an Ion- lml Chub. It 'eoRR1tb-.ToIrh, unafraid” his in {ma M _ Ban. Mr. 1EttaBE.--To locum“ an Hound Liter, flhr. - . . " Hon. Mr. CARLINa.--To manipulate the Water: Conan" Permanent Bundling And Suing'l Society wick the Enron and Eric Ewing‘s and Lou my, or with-nay other Societydnd-jlu freer.., m " Mm, - _..._.__ - Atty-Gould tgACDoNALD.-To amend "rein Acts -etittg the College of Regio- polb, and to cod-t the your: and privileges of a thtlveesitr 003M lune. Ron. Mr. GALT and thet . Committee helm-M to lave-unto the In: raining to hand, tun-pond ot lo.- John A. Ino- don“, Cartier, “man” J, B. Macdonald, Brown, Cannon, A. A. on, Molton, no", Dunkin, Donuts, Honk, (hetwrigttt, “(-le- at. Sheet and Nreer.--c-ied. . ...., -...--- ______ _ Eon. Mr. GALT mend that the Hon. con- cur in the "etrtutiott n, rted from tho‘Cum- all». ot [iii'iri",-'-"it?i'i. Roi. Mr. A T moved that on Friday, the Home who it-it into committees to con- sider of. Supply to be (and to Her 1h)"- tr.z9ttitd. --- - .. A, a I The nm. of Mr Duluth te,'. Bout-n} m to the at. of hauled, . seven" "ndaieeoetdtime, "sdetrriedtottteopeeial Com-nun uppohned to consider the qnudon. 0n noun " Mr. Bonn-n, the bill to up. and - a: of the Con-01M 5mm. of In" Cash, reopening certain water count, up. and I ”cold time. On undo-of Mr. um. the bill to extend an piovhiou elem: Is Con-nuanced Bub ute- Lt- M man; the coetateue- 'ttr'"'"""'"'"""-""' . would Hon. J. B. HACDONALD oil-mind when the Gov-Inuit 1.t,th?"aett being down the mm»- ol the Govern- nut-331m- _ -..-. M. - - _ - .. . iiiiiNr. Beowgr-'ro Imam“ - ptr, ANY-GIN lug. IACDONALD npuod, “A. Wtionld [In a. Home “Malayan" opportunityof eoerrtikring 0- 0-, . W - lt . A " FIFTH SESSION. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. -aTrraGuiGad'dt a qua“: M a" LEGISLATIVE ASSEHBLY. iiauus-ao new better provision, Whoa of, births, marl-get, Ind Kai an! totem-d to. I Mon. Kenn. Olivier, THE OTTAWA TIMES, JUNE 29 F532- lhunx, ltt.-Ttter Borat In" My Chow, left Liverpool st 4 p.m., on the our, and Queen-ton on the nth, arrival-hen My, a route for Radon ttith 13t may; The entry or the Prue-inn- into Holstein In regarded by lone " a virtual commencement of the in. The New [NM m that Auntie regards Inch cm u n breach ot the Aux-trim convention I Can Butt. All on: Information Ibo" that "I . null, settled on at Vienna while It ll the“ that Prue-b he been - fottfrilrtor..r for pence: '.6..er.M""_r".. - -i__i_-Nee--"" ,,_ . The expn-uiulu of the aiara Aunt!“ l lute-amen out! councillor: of the Emperor, have been tinned to the King, which lone- no doubt the ItnperUl lint-$6" denim III u my price; My In hope ot Inez-em In the Beld, ad My to tide on: domestic dil- acumen. Bismark Ind [and on important note to the Prim-kn npmtulvu in very bitter terms, w'udl Austria, Ind in one pangs up ..-" W. MI n lest he behaved when we mlemnly protest splint any notion of win-hing to make good our Ps!?' (2 Ile Diner- -" . .. - V", we Inlemnly you“ “than! my notion of wishing to make good our alpha to the Duch- k-I by force, or of dialog“ to the right of the po-or." Now, wobbly, It will not be ditticatit to understand the red nature of the nmukn by which Annui- bu given rho to the pram! crisis, tad whom remoul by Imam of the Coupon, the In: umber taken mm to render it impuniqu by the attitude nhe has Inumad. . . a' I -TriiiiVikriiiii; dated June uh. Th my: that such I despatch u the above, often been penned by my European u ’ - . _ - L, -FM.- m I IIU \llIrlll-l or -er- v -e-e 7 my: that such . despatch u the above, bu not often been penned by my European minister. The PM Ink-omen seissri now to think that My is nnnecuuty in their communi. cation with Ail-MA. All the pride, the bitter bootlllty, the nlmoot “potion! purpose- which have been 'neceunrily “plea-ed during the long negocintionn, bred: forth when negocin. tiona my be combined at In end. The den. Etch bro-the! the Irlrit of var, Ind loci-nu to n boon written n nntlcipntion of immedi- Me rupture. - In the Home of Common! on the 8th the Reform Bill VI] to hare been comddtred, but opposition staved it " by hunk-mun wen-he: on unimportnnt topicl. Financial our: continue tunable. Largo gold uninh- from Ann-rim and conse- queht certnlnty of n reduction in the rate of discount. Console advancing. Men-um were In progress for the l’c-clulb- llshment of Consolidated Bonn. "Tiir/iiFih1haujido.,snkem " Col- ombe And Edmond), hue suspended. Their liabilities no Mated " £290,090. _ -. _ . The Government: ot Spin And Portugnl hare agreed to at in concert, for the defence of neutrality in one of I European war. The cholera we: contlBttitttt its range- in 11th. In Rotterdam them wen " cMtttr, Myrovihg geld. l m L "£5531 Bach rumor! that Tutti-h tmo cloned the Dumbo and come in column 'al the Romanians. _ - _ _ _ . . ""iiiiiiirTrl Fth.-m,e up.“ mop. but been victorious out the rebgl} in tty, NEH-I1 "iaiaiiaai, that w will soon break out. Duke tie Gammon“ Md gone from Purl: to Vienna. - -- _ - The min-ion II aid to be [at clan for con- cilinuon. He had conference with Count Meadow-ad Audience with the Emperor ot Am. 'gettsdorfris gm tthare poammy maintained A line of Austrian reply to inviw ‘tion to conference. A Pun-Sun division undo: Gel. Help crossed the Eid'eron the tth, a detachment m order- ed 000cm” Matthew, Kiel and laclchoc. The Aunt-hm wen mponed to be eracuU- ing Kiel and cttnoetePttr It Ape., " .. u... ...-. .. --.._-___~.__, "e" 7, On the 8th, I’m-In twin occupied Benda- bel-g, Aurtrhn gird-on wt citing from that place qn any on the tune any. Parana m quito firettd1t: - W-'"' ""'"""".' GREAT BRITAIN. In the Home of Common. on the tth, on going into Comnlthe on the Reform Bill Lord Stanley attempted todefent It by moving that that chino ulntlve to country {machine be peat- potted till After the settlement of redistribu- tion of not. After I debate In which Glad- stone on! Blight otrongly denounced and" policy of opponitlon motion will rejected by 334 to no. 7 -. . g "HG" 3am ot Common: bu voted m in. ure.” of “any of Prince" by of Cambridge on he DIE!” mtte3yo t.e?.of . Ear. "Yrit7"iiiiG"a%Gid -oiittkirtts, Pano Mind took ttin as“ [or the truths“: u Duke ot Edinburgh. mu. rm: "itru N8 2N 'l"' " " IN Inn ' , Tho‘lollowin‘ um. In from the Chicago Wofm14‘hlnu.,m an momma“ point of an. no upon“: question an any In In" yd - I-- _ - End the Fedeni nthorltien nt Bubio pre vented the aninnn from cronning, or hnving cronnnd, panittnd them to return. or prevent ed them trom 'pt,',',',",',', or done nuything elne but upturn and ho d them, the govern. Inent of Grant Britain would not hove been compelled to come to n dirnct innue with the Forlorn} government. 2ttiTi'pl'd,t'rit. being rg night he nurprinn, mu. oonduct o nuhnlternn, mt ot intonation, nt the wont, to negligence. But the upturn of 0N.“ and Mn nix hundred imponu upon the Government of Grant Briiun the neoennity of d-ting their rendition under our treaty with that point. Grunt Britain will nuke the demand nod the radars] Government mutt either render up the men’to Grunt Brilnin or prenent that Government 'vith n Aunt ground tor wu. ... - ,.-.._- -____ __ ___ - United Stem could, on proper presentation of evidence I‘llnlt UNI“ end hie iollowere, hold otherwieethnn that the crimes of mm- der, malt nod robbery had been committed by then while in M Nothing could shield them from this curse but the plee that they were Bghtittg with belligerent, u the -tised tom of n belligerent power. But no Inch pretence in admin-hie on behdf of O’Neil. He chine to be iUhtinq for the Irilh Republic, but thnt Bqmblie inn ldequnyth, A dream. Ireland in not in rebellion; No pert of her people ere in revolt even. O'Neil and his follower: nre citinene and reddente of the United States, not Ireland. If they In members of n belligerent (one, then the Fed- ernl Government must be the belligerent, " theynnenbjectl ot the Fade!!! Government mKr, The 'ba-o-on-tttuae-tio. which vlll be patented to the United sum Government will be IBM any will oun- ply with an iGiiltiG Treaty or not. " It yet, p-." " not, w! The mm- - on to my '-- True, Greet Brink would he very relnctnnt to go to wnr with the United Hutu under air- own-knee. which would he likely to precipit- nte inland into n rebellion. But it my well be doubted whether ouch n we: would not afford quite so good In 'ares', for the renewal of the Southern re ' against the United sum, to for n formidable rebellion in Ireland. in ouch n cue, the United We would be weekend toe wnr purpoeel by their Southern element, quite on much u Greet Brit-in would he imperrlled by the lrieh quee- tion. Such A we! g'S." indeed. lendto the the conquest ot . But it might nieo View! to the dimenherlnent of the United Staten. Grent Britnin is, therefore, an no such condition of relative wenhnele by ran-on " Connie or inland u would induce her to -itice her cieHirUhts under eole-n and“ in order to avoid n wnr with ,m.-Wtters the newl of the mid " Dublo mun ruched gang-m, we may remain, dyed, by return 'a'teamer, n den-end tot thtptn/tition of the WuCI, I ”I” - - .H.M-.'e""'- v. ____ *enhnl captured by the Iriehigan, with the elterutivee of w; . The New Yeti. Emu loch taper-ado the Fenian that they hve been ill-need by-both politics! putts, and that " the next election G that city they ought to an A ticket 1 their own. It believe! thet A ticket voted orby III the Fenian, end Fell-n lympthiun, would be euro to win. The - emce- tionlenot no ehemd u it night”. To take pone-ion, in; lap! my, ot the humid- pat government of New York city, vould cer- teinly be jut u legitimate I menu of " liber- sting" mud, " the plundering expedition- to the cttduisfoytier. _§eeidee, the rete- yen of New York would loco inching for Eben- nnd company could ttttt “My swindle than more than they no or%dled by their muddy“ “than“. now. If the Foul- " leader. could In" the “button the city t-uy to: . you at No, they ought to bouhstott_et_ttt I ha:- in” aluminum- ,rudBna.-6u6e “germ“ P." In? we. tee ("a nonfun- ml.) TELEGRAPH. 4th. The, Tina the city may. The Poffa money cruel. my! the excite- mntln the gold room 3|)pr to In" 0:. mud itself. Gold opened " IMI which was the highest point struck, sad tho loved trunnion-imam 1491. 6 l B LATEST AMERIQAN DESPATCHES. Luna-tum 4to - cent. Stock- m dun-tsteady. Northern Railroad than. dull except Pitta and Dnboque which rose to " on on the rumor that the chequeu who we manipulating this stock wen about to make -eermrnt on it. . L t ""iilliGii"Giiif-ii he broke out un- Ban. In the (urnnm mandatory of May, Mono t Bowden on Wuhingwn urea. 'rufrlom in The Nor-Water of the 19th uit., has come I to hand. The Globe re-puhlluhel from it the followlng extracts. A Hard on tho Free Trade". Owing th the not that I large quantity of ammunition belonging to the-merchants here wan detained at Abercrombie lost Bummer, everyone in out at powder and ihot, except the Hudson's Bay Company, and that oncient and agaeloue monopoly are ruling the fact to their advantage. Being the go‘ernon of the coun- try on well as the only [Awful trader- therein, they know from their Custom Home Offrcers jult how the stocks ot the merchants stand, and are ambled to put on n presume when powder and shot ore so much needed to kill the musknta whichoro thin your so plentiful. A pound of powder buys ten ran, And rate are over thirty cents apiece in tit. Paul. Gram, ye unchorted lnterloym, for the Phllietines are upon you.---' ye free (riders, for the Hudaon'e Bay Company hove got you in A ‘tight place.' Nobody but the Company in: powder, and they won’t tell on ounce to s free trader. This fact, simple an it is, has undo heavy heart- nnd long (one! in that nut of free trade the town of Winnepo, when melan- choly Iuhdued men look from paaalng Indium to empty powder he“, and groonalthey thlnk of pouihle rot-chlnl. . . F le weld-I mu" Compnny hue shiny: had Amputation for great nanny, but we fancy that even than who the greatest faith in their tu-Ilghted- must hum been unprepared for such o p It he of policy within. It won no ordin- ary il'dl'l'lt1 that could we in the dilunco the detention of the tmder's powder, and the rise In the priqe of mu, out! then cnfuly lead the traders into the belief that they could shay. get powder by Idling then any quantity at any tune It a reuomblc price, ondeverythlng won ready, to extinguish the fren "do by one stems edict from Fort Corry of‘soll no powder,' I mater stroke surely. And the blah". New forget the blow In their adttiimtion we Iklll of the hand that strikes. It In true norm of the more hardy my live to trade another day. . I lute-gem", Conn mu... Elderly men an tell the curious lnqulrer many s tate of stnnge things which have, happened in the Hudson's Bey Court- room st Fort Gerry ...-Tett you of unfortu- nstes brought up end tttht for having dared to trodes lew fun I: the good old dsys of the monopoly, the seslous one" of justice hsving discovered the proof of " guilt hung half wsy up his chimney: ‘Tell you how the shouts tons in the old hall when the quak- ‘ing Bench pronounced the Free Trade Beyer innocent, how the srmed men outside took up the cry sod sounded, it everywhere es the desth-knell of monopoly. They sound very strsnge now, these stories oltyrsnny sud injustice; end it seems but! to mun them st the resent dsy. Times hsve chewed, sad if the Lt', head ls Milt these, it is last canoes!- ed by the velvet glove which necessity end the progress of events he" compelled it to your. The Hudson's Bey Court is now lunch like my other Court Anybody con sue nesrly snyhody else for anything thst occurred " - when. A Russisn con sue s Turk for s t'2i contacted in3amtachtttha; in (set, it pres. crihee for ltsel! no: limit end excepts nothing, l ssve that you momma ute the Company ( in it, st leset repes sppllcstions hare sl. wsys felled to get s summons from say of its bench minutes. This, on the whole, ls not s very - hsrdshlp, for, " it would scesoely be Gr4toetWyr)rtmeus, soltwould he not st sll likely thstsny one would esre shout prosecuting the, Connolly in Its own court. The Conway, however, " their lest bourt, - It to “he oi the velvet gloves god to make one more stead for erbitrsry sud shoo- lute rule, end they succeeded. . . L At A former calm e cue wee brought which l loomed likely to give the court some trouble in settling, end the handouts inking adv-n. agent this, increneed the d culty by hotly uni boldly denying their right to nettle it. Thug beaded, the court did not settle it, and when the one wee-gain brought up on the Until lying that they no oeen bullied end t'f,'l'.'l,'lfllfl by the defend-m, they at once aw e wey to end A troubleeonie com, hr magnitying the o'er-Non into n Indolent reo- m [or preventing ta"',',',,',", appearing in the court u ' plain . Thin extroordinnry peooeedtntr-rtttis during high-bonded "b-po.. eeeeee‘one tingle merit, that of being unpro- cedented in the hung of my civilised court. Ot it. not tMtg ere can be no queetion, end of ite viability on enlightened pub. lic in this and other oonntriee mint judge. it my here been perfectly at: in fur-ind: coin- petition for the H.B.Cornpenyto refuge l free trade powder in their Ihop, but it in o dilu- ‘ent tthtgtomfurtstteumtsfm+ justice ( in their court. The blow to be sure in h-.. ier one; but thou who think upon it: reunite will he. opt to conclude tint I victory gained in this manner of wort-re ie for - then I defeat. The position of the free trader in question in simply this ..-.T'he Connolly’s gout noon-e hill: of iJnInlting them. tti,,fe,eif,ii'" opinion they do i',tu',',tit, him in and runner meet ian ottattt him end moot profttattte to them by running his laminae. He had joined lune “the ooruttoth-toteM)0, hem not per- mitted to plant .He he debit (in-hind hundndeolpoundehuldeqendhe knot " lowed ihe§rotectiou of the law in their cot. lection. e u, loin! u the ectionofthe Court can nuke it, ruined. Whether this in n vine policy on the wt of the Col-vrny, whether it is likely to inure!" the thot foreigners in the nhility ofeCoInpnny of ed. venture-re to administer Enghh law ~where their intereet ie chncerned, rem-ins to he eeen. We will enter more fully into this gun sub- ject in our next.‘ . . A Inge number of M were on the docket for the but Generel Court, butlhy {It the greet- er number had been settled I by the natal amusement. of the parties hefote the day at sitting.. the other one- were celled, but on the plain“! opposing, the Bench would not allow him to plead an en be retracted en el- urtlon, which the Judge aid handgun deuce to the pout, and as the nee-men we: not withdrawn, the one. unlined tmaettUd. -u Fem spy mad Pntrick Bell" “a martumi betwuuChil-gmud Poet Colbni'ne on Wednudly Mat. ' 4m an} of my» John 3.1... in In pro- m u Weigh. ltd expeu: in “and " $250,000. ' _ _ -.A cooIle Illlp m Wadi-Inch - which an of then “tartan“ mum pad-had. , -irr. 1"“.er and wife In" him upd- mcnu in Pals, on Boulevard, proposing to m- main but. some months. --The also of Thom-l1. Stowe“, of New York, ha been much from the roll of Many- of the Sumac Com for Indy-cues. ' --ANI 61in being ,qidir rebuilt. " in tntendedthatnttthoMsthttrt-rftt com-Io of eotutruetiott dull be better than thom burned. Mr. W. Quinn, Chief on": of B. 8. Non Scan“ ha been patented with n splendid si1verqotOt " mom- conduct having an " ot a mind can. FROM RED Rf I'I'IR. "ttte-Bo “an by cholera in The genenl Gum Seulon of the peace for M counties opened on Thursday Int before III-Honor June- Denial], Esq, County Judge. And the {quail}; peach of Magistrates, J. W. UNITED COUNTIES or PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL. m, irTiriireGik James Cross, A. Case, ti Jas. nanny, William Edwards, C. Johnson, 11 James Hurray Nelson Burwasb, Wm. Robin. son, and Richard Allen, Esqrs. The only legal gentlemen in attendance were Edward 1 Taylor Dame" Esq, County Attorney, and t Peter (YBrien, il4 q The Grand Jury was rmpanelledas follows '. Robert A.Boc, Foreman; John Birmingham I Alex. Cummlns, Thos. Dinnon, William Everitt, Donald McKemson, John McCuaig, ' Gilbert Nelson, Hiram Pillar, Christopher , Pratt, Robert Simpson, Richard Wilson Ward ', Levitte, Esqrs. The chalrman then briefly addressed the l l Grand Jury, and congratulated them that the Counties of Prescott and Russell still main- tained the peaceable character and remained free from crime, there being only two petty cases, one of alleged larceny and the other of assault to go before them. m said there was one snbjectto which in addressing them he could not but refer, namely, the very peculat circumstances under which our who? had beerrtatety called to the frontier to pell a most wanton and unprovked aggresion. They had all heard of the Fenian movement, which had its llrth in thet United States, a power with whom this country was " perfect peace, but yet whose government allow-d without any hiddrance a number of worthless rutlianu Arm, erican subjects, to take the most open steps to levy war upon us. In all partsof the States these were allowed openly to purchase arms, to drill, to march through American Territory threatening invasion to this province and aggression upon a people who had never given them offence, and who desired to live in peace with them. Thousands of thgese men from all parts of the neighboring states were permitted to assemble on our frontier, and under the eyes of the American Authorities to croas in boats to Canada, there to rob and murder the inhabitants. It was no common foehve had to encounter, but men trained in war,snd who had in most instances served for years in the. , armies of the North and South. Such were 1 e the men who had invaded our country and r whom 31.:- gnllant volunteers had to meet, and l i welian oblydld they discharge theirdutiesas i soldiers mung-hack the radian invaders, but a he regretted y notwithotrtrnattr valuable I lives being lost. It would ever be a source of f pride to Canadians to think how promptly our . volunteers turned out to defend their country I and to show their.devotion to the British tlag, L many of them leaving their when and children, sisters and mothers t totall unprovided for in such an emergency. , But it ouid be our care to ‘see that in no . case . they suffer from want ; and he would i suggest that before they parted they should - record some expressions of their opinion of e the necessity of the County Council, and the n Municipalities, taking some “action, which e would enable funds to be provided to meet a the wants of the needy families of our gallant y defenders, whilst they continued in the ser- s vice of their country on the frontier. Having e made these observations they might now re- ',' tire to their room to deliberate on such mat- ' tern as might come before them. The Grand II J ury then retired. fhevCounty Court wu then opened pro fem, but than wu no butsine-ot I tingle marking amend: __ -- _ - After . than time. the Quad Jury came into Court with . true bill “that Eloise (“round for been, And one against Aylmer Quinn, for In nun“ on John Smiley. Eloise Gimuud In: 'then arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Mr. Duhnell, u County Anorney, prosecuted,“ Mr. 0an deteaed- ed the prison“; wh? was chanted with fyr.littt.r I 31-- tumbler from the bur of Michael kneels; in Int Btnrkesbury. mneely briefly trtted the robbery, which, though he add be we. sure of a the time, he did not prevent her carrying off the property, and did nothing tmtil the next day. Re did notm the tumbler with her; not was it found. Nel.. Ion Banish. En, we. called mr the defence, to spent to the chant" of the prinoner, end Mr. O'Brhn adduced the jury for the defence; end the jury, atter I few minim! Absence, brought in e verdict of not guilty. The print. our m then discharged. Aylmer 0m in then arraigned fore unlt on John Bailey, jun, and pleaded not guilty. The tumult wu proveAurtMhad its the in . 'dat') boundary. The jury re- turned gym! _ of guilty. Sentenced to pal tuneful“ can, and to be imprisoned an paid. Thin closed the bu-iueu of the Conn. Tho Grand Jury tht handing in I manhunt, which VII read by the Clerk of the Peace, And which contained the following Page in rel-“on to our Nahum-en sad the calm Won '. ‘ . The Grand Jury very heartily Iympnthiu inure View: nxpruud by the Chairman, in relation to the lnlicdon " present hid upon Wttada by he unprovoked And diabolical in- "aimtofourcomttey by A horde of mums, entitled to be chased and punished u mur- deren. The Grind Jury most hesrtlly Join in the ntishction And pride felt by every loyal Cana. dun, in view of the promptitude with which the Volunteer- hsvs ole-red themselves s willing sscrilioe in defence of our common country; and very specially they congntnlste the united counties of Prescott and Russell on the conduct of the Winn rslsed within its and“, In the ft,",'.",', Viral: which they 0?!“ er services, pro ency of their rill, and the m conduct which has invsrhbiy lurked set!” service. In view of this, the Grind Jury moot cor- dhlly em those views "pressed by your Honor, that It I: the bounden duty of them " honetolnveumfor the Mill-10! thoe who In about tttttOtter the high duty of defending out country in this hour of anger, and the Band Jury that the lunlcipal Coun- cll will MI llbenl mt toward- the out- by new to: tho Above purer. -oie Bull m fiddling with you mecca It Pombnrg, when the pp". killed him st "--The Auntie able expedition will mil shout the in! of July. Four Ike-men an to be engaged In the enigma”. Map in Reba-h. .-crm W. rum in. m thirtyAtme voyages acro- the ocean on the Athauc Tele- graph bushels, which in " " line T' - Lon Wednelddy, Min-L,- nun tuned John Hyde, residing In the Township of linden, that Muse". _ -Thegxt I. u - ttttttlished " Nru--tho Journal in which in two hundred you: old, having been ambushed in Jun-r], 1668 by P: costly' Sq'vm upluoon --n “M June. T. Brady bu been and counsel for Gen. Sweeney in the We hit mall for violation of the neu- tmiity In. .1110? an mm Month; to t$ngttttet Clark, Esq.,C|nI-k'l mun, Esp-nae, wu'dcdmyod by tire on my evening Inst, together with the content.. . -T'tuo'ughoett Western Cumin, in may instances, when men wen called "my before they tradthetrctop.iu,theord-aod women too, turned out and Miahed the work. Judge Ship-a, of the U. B.CUmrit Court, of New Yul, be decided that photognplu m not entitled to copywriaht. Be holds that they m not " prints,” within the meaning of the not of (Io-gnu. --Weatem papal-y tut whu were um no lo- pnlrlel in 1mm twelve you! - now covered with “low growth at thrifty young W hen. comprising various lpecien of och, hickory, cotton-wood, uh, to. _ -ah-rtrtgtmtu or New Yoek,in mo, “out“ in'Hue in Men bottom- to $333,093,503, and 1nAmirt hone-u to 3149,- 933,1‘9. In tttggtto VIII” in Annie!!! M- m I. only $03,360,001, and In [and] lot tom"866,tg0,6M. ' . --4Hot Funds Train in on the political The use of the eiparete a the dinner-table, iiiii India, in at length beginning to be t . Tsr-stout-ide" with an. Clutter hum. . prov", Treaty In tretgegetit "r u dell Tammy“!!! ttth. I writ, of the American lion-mum I’m-nut to notice from the "Idea the I gauging to no mu .... M... P'" emporium of the County of (‘ulcton not " tbnt tu'".',;':,','.",,).',',' (l':?:hl::n.,f: the Court Home in thin-icy on loud-y the tttth an... [at the can M can}... mm. fro . . ' . " III-um. he. Sold by " Medic ne nut, " l "It" p. 'tu'"' there being 'll' tteute per bade. - l quorum, the “Arden adjourned the council - "a -_--- - -. ------- v - till Tutmur 10 o'clock mm, at which time they I'm" "r"L'lTf'"'"" met. "uve-tif. um in a nun”... The clerk tend . notice for I fly-1" to co- I 13.5.1?" ira JiGiir" rJuvGi.' amm- and widen the mt travelled mad I 'tat f.Tdtru','.'i, '."W,""" befireen the village of Richmond And the 1.l..T,",'i1 " 5 Township of Goulbourne. _ -- ' l r I At ' D. 'ilv'lhT//, Moved by Mr. Scott ttttdl moulded by Mr. Brynn, that Fnucil Dam-bu, John Maxwell And other-be heard It the h: of this council 'erpectiug I road between the village of Rich- mond md the Township of Crouibourne.- carried. - Vic-In Dunon. Maxwell,Mcvvrtr And tihen then addressed the council. Moied by Mr. Dow accorded by Mr.Comttt “at whenever thcpanirs tlcsirmu of luving the midbctwern the ville of Richmond um! the Township of Goulbourtte ta.tabiishcNi and widened were prepared to give pmpenwcurity to this council for any expense it my incur irctaking.action in the matter, then this mun- will the uphjcct further consideration.-- Carried. - _ The Clerk rend I petition from J. A, Morris _ And others, complaining of the annojautce to mpcctublc pcrmlll tnvclling dong the Rich- mond Road, which in contiyellr infesud by in number of drunken, prottigate and ulnndoued women of the very worst chalet". Moved by Mr. Graham, second“ by Mr, Dawson, that My Hem-y be head " the ll! of thin councit,otrthe Inl-ject of the petition not before the Council. Mr. Himey then addressed theCoutwil whm, on motion, the pctitiorcsma placed on ttie. Lam..- lea-Ion. Mr. -....... moved, wounded by Mr. Dem, that Mr. Grubs!“ be added to the Committee on finance, 3nd Mr. Brown to the Committee on Roads Ind Bridge-Curried. tuatirox corxrr co awn. n.ocHuper Eatm.................. M'ellmd 05nd Super“). Wtoar-tirer, No. t Cumin..." No I Wad-n ..............l No. I " ............... ct_'tteat............., Werstom " ............. o-per " lu.... Ba--Per 48 “II. Bc-rJuirt: .. ._. . Ann-Pan... Purl: Po: B. 5. Chin BREAiMTt,9W-M-. Nahum, Spence & Co "W, bmr 'rm, with u: alum of ll per “ck. 'hou [no In upwud “Money, In]: in min-cg 90a}. “Jun quarter. -iiiirvigfGiy-UWG. (Ionian. B. 1 Co vapor! t_dr. .Porl itrtrt. 3m bu u: up.“ Money. lard nominal " TW. Tnllw int-tin. . -__e-"eee" 77777777140011”. June 9. muaDg--Pin-r. Wheat adv-d u on Engl'uh. No Auntie-n ol‘orin‘. Ptht can. W AR A 'r- . New York. Jun. I9. Ar"-'" Starling “chug. quiet a 1NWH9pttstd lad cloud " 150]. CorT0N-Htuut " " O we toe middling. WAWBr-R-ipo, 0.562 but-uh. 8.10- n '6arotrsetorirtpe8tnu;E " O tt "etor om;“500765c {orgathI-n; 1800 8 -dreztra.,8ililod." MILEO. Canad- iln mum dull “Mower. Salon zoo bbll " " 90 O "40.torttmrtmort', ““0450 “006(0er '2iP,i,55g.r,tt,; no... 8d.- u u " toe choice not No. 1 than. to win. RYB--pirm. Sula " 09 O .1 for Walton. BARLEY-DI. Se,',',',,'-,,',,':",?.'. nou. Bu.. u as. not»: '1an now "tem;- 90 . We for "I'll“; $081e torotdWe.torgs in not. ; M810 for new man. "iiriiiLDuit " so 6 6te for new Wanton; 67c fwd-0 In... and 80a " prim Sula. lull” At M. Rupiah Church. Diem-gt... C. B., on tho 18th im, by a; Ree. J. Robin. John Sum otNoeth Wank“, to 83¢“,qu dud-m I! John o. Smith, liq" of Bun-gt... DIED- At on". Jun "It, qe1ggNmnt'trn at the bow- oll, Joi- IukI-ou, h" - " - Th Maul will like pl». Wm (Thug-y) u I o'clock. pm (I'm-n the Ham Nun.) Dr.t-t,ttu-ueetedyditne ofthe but l'td"r, in n pro-hut play-id“, sad Mate legit. “hwy 1)an Pain kiiUr, tho all a! well hm My. which hu squint] . 10:14am. mural-tho an «Indian eudn, ugh-.000" Ink “uh. pun] 405mg. - no: lath, '9aeod mouth " and, liver gre'.' dylpoplh. w mm, erg-p Ttst tho Ital-uh, baud complniu, phi-ad u, Aaiatie chalets. dinnin- "id dyumry, hu loam. of [Canada-uh, 2tthtS"l,fg ',NStT.l,t out Armature-wo- on all " 'llf.1'L2', " in. tarTaGGhirGdirrAiit 70! our [on tr, ok at!” 3010:1113 an] ."liP‘ wit; 9h. ".'2rptt child alarm; Ind "Pg, wtih It. "cf-dill; Winning“! (no, “mo-dut- lod Ha. Winslow'- ll'iliLt Synlp. It um "It." the [not mu. _ indiu- tie,',',', upon It: then h Mullah than! _ in not I moth" on earth who in our and it, who will 'sotte1irototrmts.thatit will "all“ Unbound- and w, Mb“. W. And "no! and hold: to th. child, with: I“. Me. It ingdoedy "eto,-i_rui.e.iyurey".'P, um, ,.uie'thyr.eer1re.e1ttiet 'ee11te?.tr nlunuhm. 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